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Daily Racing Form: n. Monday, March 20, 1922
Daily Racing Form: n. Monday, March 20, 1922 Daily Racing Form. 400dpi TIFF G4 page images Triangle Publications, Inc., Chicago, IL 1922 drf1922032001 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 20, 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 | I ■^^■aaaaeaeaaa-. ^^^^"^ "N«"" t\ *5l bbbbw^mbmbbb^bi ^"'N \ Dhrinflf Mmls Form ui ii j I y au/jjju^mi | VOL. XXVIII. NO. 79. CHICAGO, MONDAY, MARCH 20, 1922. SPECIAL EDITION Training Now Under Way: Belmont Park's Main Course Open to Horsemen for Daily Gallops TRAINING NOW UNDER WAY ' ♦ Belmont Park's Main Course Open to Horsemen for Daily Gallops. Work of Beautification Continues with Many Additional Improvements Nearly Completed. NEW YORK. X. Y.. March IS.- New York is on the eve of :i great period of racing, in the opinion of nirf experts, and. with the spring Reason due lo open ai Jamaica May 3. training operation^ art- now under way at ail of tin- lachey Club rMNM. While the horses had the beacfll of an earlier start last spring, trainers are well satisfied with the condition of their charges at the present time. The nig course at Helnir.nt Park was thrown open To the horses on Tuesday last for the first time this year, Uiat fall most of the nig track and the straightaway received a dressing of manure and the footing lias a new life and resiliency as a result of this treatment. The ground was like a market garden when siipci inicmleiit Pclz let down the harriers early in the week. "A horse could work a mile in 40 over this." said the veteran train -r Tom Welsh as he smoothed the mellow earlli with his foot. "Anil if thia same treatment is used on this and the training track next winter. Helmont Park will he the finest race course in the T'nited Slates." The dressing of manure, along with the top soil which was placed on the main track last year, was exactly what was needed to make the footing friable. The track, however, i- not the only part of Relmont Park to show a '-out inu. nice of the policy begun last year to render the course a model of its kind Many handsome- inaple trees have been plained and a new entrance' f«1** l.i mg Island juit i-m-. which enables theih to reach ihe upper end of i lie big stand without encountering the crush at the lower gates. Is in the course of construction. Then-is a sweeping curve in order to reach a landing stage within 150 feet of the Turf ai-d Kield Club entrance, and the ground at this point has been planted in attractive fashion. The horses in going from the paddock to the course will pass between a double row of fine maple trees which have been planted the past winter. This will add to the beaut; of this pa* tioti of the property, which it is planned to improve to a still greater extent through 1he medium of landscape gardening. A number of maples have also lieen planted in the rear of the stand and the barren area of sand between the grandstand nnd paddock, so conspicuous las: year, has been seeded down. A vivid green is already showing through the top dressing ol fertilizer. The removal of the unsighlly offices and jockey quarter* to a position beneath the grandstand, and the tinning of the covered paddock at right angles to its present position, giving an unobstructed vista of the heautica of Ihe (tardea* and fine old manor house of the Turf and Field rlub. would add to the cl'aim of what is already a marvelous racing property and the public would have ■ more Intimii'c retatieaakip with the apart under these conditions. They r aorta* see the jockeys weighed a* they passed I" and fro on their way to the paddock to inspect the horses and their knowledge of the apart would be broadened. RTJKANTELL HANDSOME GROWING COLT Among the horses which attracted attention at Itelmoiil Paik on a recent morning when spring was in the air were the three. yeat -olds Rui.anii 11 f i oni the Widener stable. Pillory and Kirkievington of the Wilson string. Aknusti ami Made of the Gerry a ail Odoin hand, and l^ttermau and Calantman in the tireeniree Stable's suing. The former is growiDX every day and is a haadsome colt, though still a trifle on the UMll side. Pillory is a quality horse and ■ decided improvement on his brother, Dimmexdalc. Be looks and acls like a stayer. Kirk-le\ington. which was gelded during the winter, has grown into a neat three yea r-old of the English type, being furnished in a way that makes one think of him as a possible successor to Porn Tassel and Yellow Hand, which were also developed by Tom Healey. There was a time last year when some good unites had I high idea of Aknusti as a race horse. He is a Irate Di'k Kinnell in type this spring. Lie is a thicker and more lusty colt than Modo. but Hie lailer is an engaging three-yeai -old himself and is bound to more than pay his way this year over H dry track, lie is not a mud runner and was unfortunaie In having B*M of his engagements last year fall du • when Ihe footiug was bad. Payne Whiiuc.. was oni lo eee the Urcentieo pair gallop :.ud ltd wed the keenest interest in all of the horses. Scott Harlan has his charg-s in fine condition. lycMcrman has more size than Oalaiilinau. although he was piobably not the equal of his stable com pa n ion in MCI when ii came to pure speed. It would not be surprising if Letleraian showed a disposition to stay over ■ long distance of ground. »i, d ho will be the hopes of the stable in such areata during the coming aeaaaa. Conspicuous .-Huong Hie two year-olds in ihe matter of looks arc the Widener rati Knightsbridge. by P.iidge of Bar*, and ihe Wilson youngster Wilderness, by Campfire from the P.roomstick dam Genesta rin-y are big enough for any purpose and have a smoothness of finish that will make them friends among those who look for quality in the thoroughbied. Wilderness is a trifle straight in front, but otherwise he is a fine advertisement for Campfire as a stock horse. Knighsbi idge WSJ bought at the Knglish sales by T ni Welsh to keep ■pettier yearling company on the trip across the Allanlic. A big colt by Mont d'Or from the jumping inure Valentine, also in the Widener stable, is a racy looking fellow, and so is Shut' f lealong. a black colt, by I awe Mdaike. from Rlack Brocade. Of the alder horses thai r p like schoolboys and show their delight at la-ing alive and in the open were Naturalist and t'ai—ful. a pair of mighty fast horses. The former is as big as a baffiulloi k but he runs high and will he ready to Hhike n crack at the best of them in the Paumonok ^Blaiidii up and other events at Jamaica, a course ^Krhere the old Kreitchinau has run some of his hesi races. Careful is being pointed for Havre de Brace, and is almost fit now. Tom Healey has her in splendid condition and this smart daughter of Wr.i'k, which was one- sold for S3IKI. has developed into an exceedingly handsome mare. She has length and iitiality and ought to make a i great bread mare wheal her racing days are over. Than is no more enjoyable recreation than a i morning with the horses and the local eaaaraaa » are of such easy access that it is surprising that t a larger attendance is not out to see the mornim. . gallops, which are now in full sway. Cosden-Parr's Big Stable: Thirty-Two Horses at Pimlico in Charge of the Garths-Kummer and Crawford Signed ' COSDEN-PARR'S BIG STABLE Thirty-Two Horses at Pimlico in Charge of the Garths — Kummer and Crawford Signed. BALTIMORE. Md.. March 19— The .1. S. Cosden Ital Parr racing stable will have two capable jockeys in Clarence Kumnn -r for the flat and "Specs" Crawford for sto.-iplochasjng. lVoth have been around Ihe top in their respective callings for several years and both are veterans of the turf. Minv establishments have failed for lack of first-class riders, examples of this being when 3. K. U Koss let out Earl Sande two years ago. and when the late H. C. Hallenbeck lost the services of Carl H. Shilling. Kummer rode the great Man o' War as a three-year-old and won more than $292,000 that year. East year he did not have as many mounts, but turned in more than $151,000 and stood seventh in the amount of mony won. Crawford was second to Byers last year, with more than $25,000 against $32,000. Crawford led the timber toppers in 1920 in percentage of winning mounts, but again Brera captured the most money, his victory on Ruettisie in the Manly Memorial pushing him to the front Charlie Mergler and Alfred Williams will help Crawford eat, while Nathan Smart will gi\e Knm mer a hand. Billy Garth and Woods, his son. are at Pimlico with the Cosden-Parr string. They claim lhal they never have come out of Virginia at this time of the year with such a splendid stable of thoroughbreds which numbers thirty-two and three ponies. All the horses are looking the picture of health and all have been given light exercise during Ihe winter down at Charlottesville. Several horses will be raced at the Havre de Grate track and many of lliem at Old H'.ll Top. Some of the "babies" will be saved until the establishment moves to New York for the long summer season. Heading the stable is 1'aul .Tones, the 192o Kentucky Derby winner, which beat Harry Payne Whitney's 1'pset aud George W. l.offs On Watch. Paul .loues scored a number of other big victories after annexing the big Kentucky race and great things are expected of him this year. Blazes. his stablcmate. has been retired to the stud, but will be brought back later on. Road Times heads the three-year-olds, a Derby entry, who is not eligible for the Pivuknea* because " he is a gelding. This gelding won a number of creditable races last fall and the Garths hope be will prove to l e another Paul Jones. Others in the same division are Idtdy Baltimore, a Preakness and Pimiico Oaks candidate: Koiilette and Big Heart, which I. is not lived up to expectations. Big Heart, by the way. was matched with Elemental as a yearling, but when Boss and Kedwcll split the • ace was called off. It looks as if Beftaaatal, which is owned hv Buck Foreman, is tiie better horse. A bay colt by Sweep -Ballot Oirl. which is unnamed and which is a brother of E. B. Mcl.eau's The Porter, is the king of the youngsters, because of his breeding and his cost of $21,800 as a yearling. This young fellow showed good workouts last fall and looks every inch a race horse. Maryland-ers probably will not see him under silks until the fall season. There are nearly a score of other two-year-olds n the atrfaC, with a chestnut filly by North Star III. and Bayberry Candle, which ran so well several years ago in Maryland. The jumpers will be ready for business when tie-time arrives. In the stable are Royal Arch. Baaed -naa. Bull's Eye. In-lain'. Vicarie. a three-year-old. and the four-year-olds Musty i limine. Hallavill. and Kaunus. Several years ago Garlh capiured all Inn one or two steeplechases at Old Hil Top. Lewis Garth, another nieiiibo- of the family, has a stable a. Havre de Grace. He has ei|fht youngsters, one being a half-brother to Head Times. His name is Boiler Times. Another baby is named Reformer, whose mother is The Busybody, which was .sired by Meddler. Gem and Beverly Belle are tl Ider holies. In the jumping brigade are Sea Wolf, the property of J. T. Gwatbaaej : War Strength, owned by A. K. Macouiber and I.e Marsotlin. _ _ « « Thirty Leading American Jockeys _ _ « « THIRTY LEADING AMERICAN JOCKEYS i The riding honors of last week fell to T. Wilson ' at Tijuana, where he rode twelve winners. .1. Hun. tamer rede eight and now needs only three more ; to reach the coveted century mark. B. Kennedy had a good week at Havana, wiih seven victories lo his credit. C. Studer rode five. The records of the thirty leaders from January 1 to and including I the racing of Saturday follow: Joc-kev. Mts. 1st. 2d. 3d.Enp. P.P. E.W. Huntamer. J. ...411 !(7 74 To Mi .'J4 8 han-' C 2.V.' !0 42 37 123 .24 I I Binder, C 337 :.4 :.4 4S 1S1 .11; I'liblc. 1) 227 48 34 32 113 .21 2 I -Ullll I UK) 47 ::8 22 M3 » I Wilson. T 231 4". 37 ■ 114 .19 12 ; Wilson A 224 3S M 31 MB .17 II i Kennedv. B 1ST, ::7 2* M )l .JO 7 Will, T 175 3« 34 30 75 .21 4 Carner, M 171 35 34 33 70 .20 3 ; Bogiinowski. W.2HN M 12 3* M .!•! 2 ! Scheff.-l. B MS 32 28 23 HW 17 1 Noble. 1 120 30 17 2S 51 .24 • Pickens. A 127 27 23 12 BS .21 2 Hum, P i .♦--. 25 M 22 124 .13 3 Martinez. P 172 2 1 20 25 103 .14 1 Brooke. T 113 23 24 11 H 2 • K.lsav, W 135 23 111 20 73 .17 3 Swart. N 151 20 L'tt Hi Ml .13 4 Peat, e 124 2i» 12 25 bz it; ■ Tli.mpson. C. ..115 19 2 l IK lib 17 1 Maiben. .1 108 10 1W 23 107 .11 1 Mm.ii.v. I. 1). .132 PJ Id 21 M .14 0 OWIahonev. C. ..127 IS SJ 15 72 .14 1 Greaa, C Ml is is 17 110 .11 3 ' Mis. re. E. T. . . . *s M 14 17 30 2l» • Carter. R Ml Is !• » 127 .11 3 Thomas, H 135 17 M 10 M 13 0 | Watson. C 57 17 4 4 .12 .30 II ' Williams. O. ... Bf Hi 14 !» 25 .25 I) Rancocas' Two-Year-Olds: Twenty-One Youngsters to Race for Sam Hildreth This Year " RANCOCAS' TWO-YEAR-OLDS! Twenty-One Youngsters to Race for Sam Hildreth This Year. The twenty-one two-year olds which Sam Hildreth will race in the Rancocas gre°n and white tbi.; year have all been named at last. It is a wonderfully well-bred band and well engaged in the lt 22 stakes. Among its individuals are relatives of such famous performers as Leonardo II.. Billy Kelly. Liberty I.oan. Hephaistos. Bon Homme. War Mask, Neildam. Little Chief. Beaverkill and Oeorgie. Of the twenty-on0. nine are home hreds of notable blood lines, as follows: Curtis, b. c. hy Dick Kinnell — Glena, by Eree Knight, half brother to Billy Kelly. Pelion. b. c. by Then. Cook- Ixdtie Darr, by Ethel- hert. half brother lo Restraint. Watchman, h. c. hy Then. Cook — Martha Palmer. hy Sempronius. half brother lo Liberty Lian and Nightmare. P.igel. ph. c. by Ballot — Picton's Pride, by Picton. I'edric. b. c. by Thee. Cook -Neva W.. by Rev del Sierras, half brother to Hephaistos. Suweep. b. f. by Swepp^ — Sue Smith, by Masetto, sister to Bon Homme. Mazeppa. b. f. by Spanish Prince II. — Wainamoinen. by The Commoner, half sister to Dewey Eve. Hourbel. br. f. by Hourless— Belgravia. by Ben B"iish. half sjster to Black Toney, Bonnie Mary. Dernier Sou and Trajanus. Proompace. h. f. by Btoomsiick — Ethel Pace, by Troubadour, half «ister to Leeaeede II. Pour of the youngsters were tKiught at Saratoga fretn .1. B. Madden and .1. C. Milam. They are: Aladdin, br. or blk. c. by Dick Kinnell— Viola Vail, by Jean Beieaud. brother to Violinist. Siockmar. br. c, by Wrack — Star Oift, by Star Shoot. Satellite, eh. c. by Ogden — Star of Danube, by Star Shoot. Zev. br. c. by The Kinn — Miss Kearney, by Pla- nudes. half brother to War Mask ami Neddam. Eight more in the Rancocas string were acquired at the Saratoga auctions last August. These eight and their prices are: Tv.enr de "Lion. eh. c. by Fair Play --Couronne de laihll. by Verdun: $8. linn. Pud. b. g. by Wrack — Medora IE, by Rabelais. brother to Iattle Chief: $5,000. Annaly. br. f. hy The Kinn — Dolly Higgins. by Migtaine. half sisler to Beaverkill: J5.000. Whirlwind, ch. c. by I'll iinus— Sarnia. by Quebec; S4.5IKI. Chile, b. c. by Celt -Starland. by Star Shoot: S4.500. Edict, b. f. by Jim Oaffney- Royal Message, by star Shoot: $3,200. Thessaly. br. f. by Plaudit— Fair Atalanta. by Knight of the Thistle, half sister to Oeorgie: S2.70O. Dode. blk. f. by Celt —Mimesis, by Ogden: $2,500. a , Pimlico Stakes Closing: Preakness and Five Other Rich Spring Events Open until Monday, April 10 i ' ; I I I ; i ; ! PIMLICO STAKES CLOSING Preakness and Five Other Rich Spring Events Open Until Monday, April 10. The Preakness. Pimlico's $50.00*1 added three-pear-eH stake, and four other fixtures to be run at the spring meeting close Monday. April 10. Tie- Preakness is to he run under the same conditions as last year. Only entire colts and fillies are eligible. The distance is a mile and an eighth and of the $511.1100 added money the second horse will receive $5.l»tK». the third $3,000 and the fourth 1.0— The starting fee is $1.(100. This race is to he inn on May 13. The Pimlico Oaks, for three-year-old fillies, at a mile and a sixteenth; the Pimlico Spring Handicap, for three-year-olds and over, at the same distance, and the Oreen Spring Valley Steeplechase Handicap, for four-year-olds and over, at two miles, all carry $5,000 in added money. The Spring Juvenile, for two-year-olds, at four and a half furlongs. and the Pimlico Nursery, also for two-year-olds, at the same distance, are worth $2,500 each in added money. The Nursery closed September 21, HO, with 255 entries. Following are the stakes and Iheir conditions: The Preakness — For three-year-olds, entire colts and fillies; 1 18 miles. .$50,000 Added Pimlico Oaks — Kor three-vear-ohl fillies; 1 1-10 miles 5.000 Added Pimlico Spring Handicap — Kor three-year-olds and over: 1 1-10 miles 5.000 Added Cecil Spring Valley Steeplechase Han-I dica| — Kor four-vear-ohls and over: ^ miles 5.000 Added Spring Juvenili — Kor two year-olds; I 12 fin longs 2,500 Added l'imliii Nursery — Kor two-year-olds; 4 1-2 furlongs. Closed September irl. 1021 2.500 Added Sidelights in Playfellow Case ' | ' . _^ SIDELIGHTS IN PLAYFELLOW CASE NKW YORK. N. Y.. March 19.— Playfellow, the horse of litigation, noble blood, elastic performance and debateahle habits, has been well entered in the limpire City slakes, which close tomorrow. He appears in them as nominated by ihe Hanco as Stable. There is an interesting sidelight on the now famous suit ahont the sllKl.OOO horse's stake entries. The Rancocas folks eniered him in a lew-early fixtures. After the decision in favor of Rancocas. which ,s sure to go to the court of appeals, further nominations of the horse for the 1922 stakes were made at the renuesi ef At lorn y Cochrane, representing Mr. Johnson of the Quincy Stable. This is all right and prefer, of course, hut is one of the interesting cinnmsiances of the litigation. The engagements of a race horse affects his value and at the Quincy Slabh- lawyers' suggestion was adapted and acted u)mhi by the p resent i oss,essor or Playfellow. a. a Captain Cohn's American Ancestors i i » t . a. a CAPTAIN COHN'S AMERICAN ANCESTORS ' The AngloKrench turfman Cap*. Jefferson Davis Coiin. for whom Krank O'Neill rides, came into i great wealth through the death of his uncle and is a godson of Jefferson Davis, who was pre-ident of Ihe Confederacy. Frank Steinhart Colors: Carried to Great Victory in Rich Cuba Produce Stakes FRANK STEINHART COLORS a Carried to Great Victory in Rich Cuba Produce Stakes. e His Frank S. and Havana Electric Finish First and Second — Secondary Feature to Last One. e HAVANA. Cub i. March 19.— Frank Steinhart's pair of colts. Krank S. and Havana Klectric. smothered all opposition in the running of the $10,000 tuba Produce Stakes this afternoon, tinishing oue-two as named, the former winning by a length and a half, while Havana Electric beat Rrovvn Shasta four lengths for second place. The Steinhart pair dominated the running from the start, with Rrovvn Shasta and Relov close up at the stretch turn, where Krank S. and Havana Klectric drew away. At the finish the 'loaders were under restiaint. with those bai-k of them driving hard. Vein no. which was victorious in his other only start, and expected to furnish formidable contention for the big prize, went to the post |iiite lame and was never a factor. Today's stake had a gross value of $12,025 and the winner's share was $9,150. It was the secoDd running of the event, the Armonia Stable's Datus.-i winning it last year. That the running of the Cuba Produce Stakoa aroused keen inteiest and enthusiasm was freeljr shown from the time the Cuban "baby racers" emerged from the paddock until after the winner was reiurned to the stand to he crowned the champion of the juvenile division. It was not the least significant of the many happy auguries for the future of racing at Oriental Park, as it may like. -vise be accepted to mark the deep interest which the OilyiH Dtiidic is taking in the affairs of the turf. The track was in first class condition for the races, while the cool bracing weather added much to th" enjoyment of the afternoon's sporl. Soi iely was again out en masse. Men of affairs in the Cuban capito! with their families crowded the Isixes. The handsome costumes of the women gave the scene a touch of brilliant color. The Rapid Handicap, a dash of three-quarters of a mile, provided an additional attraction and furnished a good contest. I.ast One won it in a drive from Meliora. which got up in the final strides lo beat the favorite Ararat by a neck for second place. The early pace was fast. They slowed up in the last eighth, the three-quarters being run in 1:13. HERRON'S FIRST OF MEETING. A small but select field of long-distance performers went to the post in the Palma Royal Handicap, a mile and a sixteenth race, which carried a purse of $1,000. Herron proved best and won by a length from El r S.. which beat the tiring pacemaker Kiank W. by a head for second place. It was Herron's first winning race at this meeting. The opening dash was marred by the elimination of Rlack Hackle, the favorite, when he was crowded against the feme soon after the start, forcing his rider to pull him ip. The winner turned up in M Winks, which beat Oallou-P.erry in a light finish, only a neck separating the pair at the end. Another close decision came in the following race. Kiel-man holding I e Ralafte safe after a hard fought si i etch duel, the result of which remain-d in doubt until the official placing was aunouncei! Ava K.. from the Kcene Rros. stable, was the chekv in this race, hut never figured seriously in Ihe result. Among the disl inguished assemblage were Oen-cral iinoch Crowder and many other notables. Today was H. I). Rrown's fifty -nineth birthday and in honor of the occasion he entertained lavisol.v at a dinner party of forty friends on the club roof. After the repast his guests were entertained by-artists from Havana's theaters. The following is the result of a sale in the paddock at the conclusion of the races Saturday: Orayssian to H. E. Swan, $500: Mildred 10 R. J,. Ilaker. $625: Who Can Tell to 0. Robinson. $500: Starkader to R. Mock. $350: White Crown to H. Kennedy. $125: Huntress to R. L, Kroger, $1S0; Not Yet to A. ;. Robinson. $300; Nig to Carvello Rros.. $30(t: Judge Rudrow to R. I,. Kroger, $275: Cartel to Captain Conway. $110: Magnesia to J. De Estrampes. $125: Dixie Oirl to Captain Conway. S130; Plaudelia to Captain Conway, $100: Catoctin to C. Middleton. $25; Happy Girl to 0. L. Koster. $150: Memphis to O. 1.. Koster, $200: Aigrette to J. De Dstrampes. $105; Salesman to J. De Estrampes. $4n: Miraa to J. Mauwell. $40. The following notices were issued and sent to the racing secretary by the stewards this afternoon: "Kor sending Rlack Hackle to the post ill the first race today in an unfit condition owner W. H. Hall has been notified that his entry will he refused for the remainder of the meeting. You will please notify trainer Carter that owing to an enlarged and much inflamed front knee the entry of Veneno will not be accepted until approved hy the track veterinarian." « • Current Notes of the Turf ' i « • CURRENT NOTES OF THE TURF Jockey Morris and a Canadian hoy. C Taylor of Toronto, an apprentice of promise, came np from the South with Rob Smith to Maryland. John Reiff. the American rider, has not yet applied for his jockey's license for this year in France, hut it is possihle that he will be seen in the saddle in May or June. The dead Irish sire Charles O'Malley was slixked at $2tM).0On hv the syndicate which owned hiin and rafeaai at $250,000. His fee was $2,000 and his earnings nearly $1110.000 a season. E. Delolnie, thirty -seven years old. a good Kreuch rider and horseman and son of , a trainer, was recently throwti by a horse at A(.-here and so badly hurl that he died a few days later. The New York legislature has adjourned at Albany and with its demise MUM that of Ike Pitohel -ISolts measure for a ! pel cent tax on gross receipts of the New York race coiu-es. Page 2 DAILY RACING FORM Daily During Winter Months. Daily (Except Monday) Balance of the Tear. DAILY RACING FORM PUBLISHING CO. 441 PLYMOUTH COURT :: CHICAGO. 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Rack numbers and monthly books supplied. ■ CHICAGO, ILLINOIS, MARCH 20, 1922. ■ Havana HAVANA The horses which seem best in Tuesday's races n re : Havana. Cuha. March 19. 1922. 1 — Navajo, Litholick. The Belgian II. 2 — Natruin. Ravi nSt a. Second Cousin. 3 — Buckingham, Caimito. Alligarvcu. 4 — Eleanor S.. Herron. Rebuke. 5 — riTZ-HOODI.E. The Pirate, Tony Beau. (! — Chimera. Chincoteagne. Roseate. 7— Bill Hunley. Ramie!, Hush. T. K. Lynch. New York Handicap. 1— Dinty Moore. The Belgian II.. Cy Merrick. Litholick. 2 — Nntrttm. Mike. Acclamation. Ravensea. 3 — Caimito. Awning. Buckingham. Plurality. 4 — Rebuke. Herron. Eleanor X.. Petrarch. 5— FITZ -DOODLE. Hailock. Tony Beam, P.ermont. ti — Chimera, ( hicootoague. Mary Erb, Orris. 7— Ava R.. Audrey A.. Bill Hunley. Hush. ( liicigo and Bnffalo Handicap. ] — The Belgian II.. Cy Merrick. Litholick. Navajo. 2 — Nat rum, Mike. Ravensea. Mess Kit. 3 — Caimito. Athgarvon. Buckingham. Plurality. 4 — Eleanor S.. Herron. Rebuke. Petrarch. ft— FITZ -BOODLE, llarlock, Tony Beau, The Pirate. ( — Datusa. Chimera. Chincoteague. Orris. 7 — Hush. linen. Bill Hunley. Audrey A. Observer's Handicap. 1 — The Belgian II.. Incinerator, Navajo. Polar Cub. 2 — N'alrum. Mess Kit. Mike. Pokey 1'.. I — Athgarvcn, Caimito. Mail Nell. Buckingham. I— HERRON. Eleanor 8., Rebuke, The L-opard. "i— Fitz -Hoodie. Bermont, Harloek. The Pirate. I Of lis, Chimera. Mary Erb. Chincoleagiie. J Harry M. Stevens. Ranilel. Bill Hunley. Cork. Coiikc-hhiin of If anil leaps. 1 -The Belgian II.. Dinty Moore. Navajo. Litholick. •_' NATRI'M. Mike. Raveli-oa. Mess Kit. I -Caimito. BmrktasThasa. At hgai veil. Plurality. •1 — Eleanor S.. Ee'nuko. Herron. Petrarch. I — Fitz-Hoodie. llarlock. Tony Beam, The Pirate. •— -Chimera. Datlisa. Orris. Cliiiu-otcague. 7— Bill llMtiley. A\a R.. Hush. Harry M. Stevens. Tijuana TIJUANA The bones Which BCCsa best in Monday's races are: Tijuana. Mesico. March 19. 1C22. 1 Oaiiiam. Mo.lisle. Raberl Lee. 2 Prophecy, Coosaba, Rosa Atkia. 2 Lobelia. Thirty Seven. Limerick. I KIMONO. Walter Dant. No Wonder. 5 sttag, Clarkaaa, Garde a City. « — Sam Hill. Judge David, Dr. I iniuel. 7— Bill Head. Poacher, Toai Craven. 8 — Hamilton A.. Harry Rudder. lining. in's Heir. G. W. Schilling. Neve York Handicap. 1 Ruber! Lee. Caaaurao, Daisy M.. Dieneto. •J— Little .lake. Rosa Atkia, Clear the Way. W. C. Do- ly. 3 — Good Enough. Thirty .Seven. Alaiah, l-'oml Hope. 4— Kimono. Walter Dalit. Mayflower. No Wonder. 5 — Selota. Gardea City, Ring. Antic Kins. O— Sam Hill. Dr. Samuel. Miss Wells. Argento. 7— -Deckhand. Heml Over Heels. JJeeie Corinan. Vi raaak. B— HAMILTON A.. Barry Raider, (".ear Lake, oia Lee. Cliiciigo and Buffalo Handicap. 1 - Modiste. Robert Lee, Qufaaaa, Rtekavaaa. 2 — cien the Way. Prupbety, Careea, Coaaaha. 2 I'. .ml Hope, Thirty Sev. n. Criapie, Lobelia t Mayflower, Kimono. Hot tool. Hug Me. B Ring. Garden City, Arctic Km;, Clarkeom. ■ It. stln!. Mike Daly. Argenlo. Sam Hill. 7— Poacher. Deckhaad, Yemak, r.iil Head. B HAMILTON A.. Harrigaa's Heir, Myrtle A.. clear Lake. Observer's Handicap. 1 -Ouinam. Robert Lee, Modiste, Rink.-ivou-. 2 Careea. Piophsij, Cleat the Way. Rosa Atkia. S— Good Enough. Fond Hope. Limerick. Thirty Seven. 4— WALTER DANT. Kim .ic. Hot Foot. No Won ate. E King. t. allien City, Clarkeom, Arctic Kin-; a — Dr. rhuameL Judge David, Baai Hill. Mike Daly. T — Poacher. Dead Ov. r Heds, Tom Ciuven. Yer- mak. 8— Hamilton A.. Rnfforty. Harry Rudder. Eugenia K. Consensus of Handicaps. 1 — yuinam. Robe.t Lee, Mediate, Rinkavous. 2 — Prophecy. Little Jake. Clear the Way. Careen. 3 — Oood Enough. Lahatta, Fond Hope. 4 — Kiuioini. Mayflower. Walter Dant, Hot Foot. 5 — Ring, Betota, Gardea City. Arctic King. « Sam Hill, Restful, Dl S.n ;. .lu.lge David. 7 -Poach, -r. Mil Head Deckhaad, Head Over Heels 8— Hamilton A.. Harrj Rudder. Harrington's Hair, Ratferry. Lincolnshire Candidates: Big Field Likely for Important Early English Race LINCOLNSHIRE CANDIDATES ; Big Field Likely for Important Early English Race — ~+ — . Mrs. Rudd's Ornow, American-Owned, Candidate — Soranus, Monarch and Aclare Favorites. ♦ LONDON. England. March I.— The flat racing season opens at Lincoln Monday. March 20. and on 1 its third day. Wednesday. March 22. is run the first big event of the year, the Lincolnshire Handicap, at one mile, for three-year olds and over. $100 for starters, with S5.0N added and usually worth about *1 0.000 to the winner. There were seventy-two ' entries this year and seventeen have declared out at '■'■-'■. leaving fifty-five eligibles. with Monarch, Soranus. Aclare. Roman Rachelor. Proconsul and 1 Senhora the betting choices in order. The first three have all been heavily backed atound ■ and 10 1 to 1. There is ■ present fancy for Roman Rachelor. which P. P. Gllbia trains and which is to be ridden 1 by Qeotge Archibald, the American jockey, who is 1 riding the bane in his exercise at Newmarket. The Linci.lnshire favorite is usually about 4'j or 5 1o 1 in the betting. The race, run as early as it is. puts form at sea and brings out fitness. I'gly Duckling was last year's favorite at » U to 1. Beraams and Senhora were first and second in the 1 1221 race. The latter is being k pl fit in hurdle racing nowadays. So are some of the other candidates. Of the fifty-five eligibles fully thirty-five are accorded a chance. One American owned horse is likely • to start. Mrs. n. w. Rudil's Stornowav filly Ornow. which was accounted nearly first class early last year and was heavily engag-d in the three . a ear-old fixtures. LEADING LINCOLNSHIRE CANDIDATES. Tin-. best of the horses engaged in the Lincolnshire , Handicap, witii their owners, pedigrees and weights, are: s. B. Joel — Soranus. b. h. 5. by Polymelus — Sun . Angel, by Sundriilgo 124 ' •I. B. Raring — Roman Rachelor. eh. h. ."i. by Bachelor's Doable— Agaata, by ■gertea 1-3 • Sir H. Itird— - Monarch, ch. c, 1. by Tracery— Teo- fani. by Black Duck 118 I F. Hardy— Fancy Man. b. or he. h. .".. by Daeh- elor's Double — Painted fid J. by Velasquez. .118 ; Cap). G. C. Davy — Iilack down, br. c. 4, by ■aria Mor— Total Eclipse, by Oeneral Sy- tnons 116 S. J'.. .loci — Napolyon. b. c, 4, by Polymelia- St. Josephine, by St. Denis 113 .1. White Pharmacie. ch. f. 4. by Charles O'Malley — Prescription, by Dinneford 113 S. K. Joel — Polydipsia, b. h. 3. by Polymelus — Highland Lassie, by Ian 113 A. Cuuliffi — rharhhslh . oik. m. ■". by Charles O'Malley — Rushey Relic, by Rushey Park... Ill Mrs. N. Rrownlee — Highlander, b. e, 4. by Volta — Seala. by Spearmint 112 F. Wille;— Royal Alarm, gr. h. :... by The Tet- rarch — Ahhaata, by Waglaas 104 T. O'Neill— Tremola. eh. •-. 4. by Tredeunis— Bachelor's Baaaty, by wiukfieid Mt Mr. I.owrv -I'gly Duckling, ch. g. S. by Tredennis — Bachelor's Baaaty, by Whsgffc id 108 Sir (J. Noble — Clarion, b. h, t;. by Polymelus — Tootles, by John o'tJatnit 107 J. White liranely. br. c. 4. by Olbj fliaaaa. by Desmond IOC M. Kitzgreald— Acne, br g. 4. by Othello — Glaas Wheel, by Orby 103 P. Hcybourn — Soul hern. b. c. .",. by Snnstar — Pretty Dark, by Dark Ronald 100 Major D. Da vies — Senhora. b. in. 3. by Charles O'Malley— Bachelor's Cherry, by Pumas 99 Mrs. S. Whitburn— Proconsul. eh. c. 4, by Valens — Altiora. by Oallinule 98 N. J. (iuzder ch. Sunstar — Stargazer. c. 4, by — Cornea, by Dorian 96 Mrs. H. W. Rudd — Ornow, b. f. 4. by Stornoway Man I Piiinrose, by Mackintosh 93 0. Vyner — Nutcracker, br. f. 4. by Chaucer — Barat Almond, by GaUiaale 9- Lord M. Peresford — Buffoon, br. g. 4, by Black Jester- Sun Angel, by Sundridge S7 J. R. .leffery — Woodside Lad, ch. c. 4. by Olen-esky — Anglian Queen, by William Bafaa. .. M Mrs. Bancroft— D.-Ublaney. I., h. ."., by Dalmel-lingtoi, — Little Blanc, by Littleton 104 1. Watts — Felkington. b. f. 4. by lumbers — Comparison, by William the Third 99 J. P.. Joel Hamlet, b. C, 4. by Prime Palatine — I'nwise. by Sundridge Ill D. "W. Barnett- Royal Ashe, b h. 3. by Royal Realm--Miss Ashe, by Sainfoin 96 ,T. P.aylis— Service Kir. b. h. 3. by Ijong Sot— Cat cuugh. by Wolfs Crag Ill I". Grettoa — Varay, ch. c, 4. by Valeaa — Maritaa, by William the 'third 97 L. ("ottrell — Humpty Duni|»ty, br. h. 3. by Romeo -Lucky Penny TIL. by Osbocil 108 Z. Michalinos — Vivaldi, br. a, ■" . by Swyuford — \ ivid. by St l";-is.piin 107 Mrs. J Dingley— Bargnte, b. h. 7. by Tracery-Jessica, by Bage* 108 Final Chapter in Gravesend's Story v , , _ — , FINAL CHAPTER IN GRAVESENDS STORY NF.W YORK. N. V.. March 18.— When the last of the QalMJ stable departed from Oravesend in i a horse van Tharaday, the final chapter was written in the history of the oldest race track on Ixmg ; Island. The Brooklyn Jockey Club, founded by Philip -I. and Michael F. Dwyer in conjunction 1 vv'th James 1'. BberHa, aKo passes into history with t.ravcsend. TdH bastarj was made al liiavesenii by horsemen ami hsrses. Laagatreet, Haastsar, Hani-burg. Treatoat, Teaay, The Bard, Oiease. Fitz Herbert ami ataay Other stars of the American tin f snowed some of their most sparkling bits of speed and eiiduran-e at the old track. one of the incidents recalled by old turf followers in connection with the tiravesend track was - the feud between the late James B. Haggin, whose thoroughbreds included some of the finest racers which have graced an American course. Bad the Du.ier Bios. Haggim, following a dispute over the placing of his mare. Yum Yum. in a race • at Oravesend. withdrew all of his horses from the course and refused to lace there for a number of years. Racing stopped at Grarcssad with the caaaa of 1 1911) rai log and following the two year lapse of New York racing 'he tsport was never revived at the old course, although trainers continued to mm i the track :i a winter rendezvous. Favor Racing Commission: Bill to be Introduced for State Control of Sport in Louisiana ; 1 ' 1 1 1 1 1 • , . ' • I ; FAVOR RACING COMMISSION Bill to Be Introduced for State Control of Sport in Louisiana. Ni:W ROADS. Lai., March 19.— Strict regulation of racing by a commission operating under state authority, with full power to grant or refuse |iermits to racing associations and to supervise race tracks, will be proposed in a bill that will be introduced at the next session of the legislature by Representative Ferd P. Claiborne of Pointe Coupee Parish. Mr. Claiboine. who always has been an advocate of clean racing, is of the opinion that the control of racing organizations and of race tracks through a stale commission is the best solution of the situation that exists in New Orleans. Citizens who favor racing, he says, should welcome a commission. for it would place the sport on a high plane and eliminate all abuses. Crooked racing, he believes, would be impossible under a commission like the one he proposes to create in his bill. "I believe." said Mr. Claiborne, "that a ma - Jerity of the people of New Orleans want clean racing. It would bring many visitors to the city and it would encourage the breeding of fine horse-. Brery man with red blood in his veins admires fine horses an 1 likes to see them run. "There is nothing immoral or wrong in horse racing. It is only the abuses that have crept into the sport that are wrong. The way to eliminate the abuses is to place racing under the supervision and centred of a commission. "I am preparing a bill that will provide for a state racing commission to be composed of three men appointive by the governor, clothed with full authority to grant or refuse permits to racing aaaa- ciations: and from the rulings and orders of the commission there will be no appeal. "The commission not only will be giveu authority to grant or refmee permits to racing organizations, but it will have the right to rule any horse owner, jockey or anyone else off the track and prevent him from entering any racing iuclosure within the state. "The governor would not have any difficulty in finding three honest men to serve on the commission. There ahe plenty of men in Louisiana capable of filling places on the racing l oard. With a board of this kind the conditions that are alleged to exist in New Orleans would be impossible. There would be no crooked racing and the sport would be on a high plane. "I have always stood for clean racing and 1 stand for it now. There is no Use in talking about abolishing or prohibiting a clean sport because a few-crooks have gotten into the sport. The right course to pursue is to create a racing commission, throw the crooks out and have the sport conducted on a sound, clean, business basis. "The commission that I propose to create in my bill would have absolute supervision and control over all race tracks in the state. Any race track that refused to obey the orders of the board would have to close and remain closed. "I am preparing the bill with great care and will have it ready for introduction wheu the legislature convenes." Licensed to Train and Ride: Plenty to Prepare Horses, but Few, So Far, to Ride Them LICENSED TO TRAIN AND RIDE Plenty to Prepare Horses, but Few, So Far, to Ride Them. The lackey (Tub has announced (he list of licenses passed on recently by the club's committee and approved by the stewards at the meeting. Riding licenses to the number of fourteen only were granted, as follows: Allen, Anthony. Jr. McAfee. L. Buxton. Merritt Mcl.ane. Simon Callahan, J. Morris, L. Fairbrother. C. Parke. Burley Keogh. Frank I'onman. L. Kunimer. Clarence Schuttinger, Andiew Marinelli. Benjamin Thomas. Harold The trainers licensed were seventy-eight in number ami are as follows: Applegate. C. A. Kearney. Daniel E. Belle vue. Adrieu K el ley. M. C. Bennett. Edward J. Kelly. J. Bloom. Lew Ijawler. S. J. Boyle. R. V. Letbert, Edward Broad. John Littleficld. B. T. Brown, Frank E. Martin, William Bnrch, Preston, M. McCorniaek. John Burke. E. A. MeDaniel, William Buxton, Clarence McDonald. J. H. Carroll. C. W. McGuinness, James Casey, C. J. Midgley. W. R. Chipchase, Oeorge U. Miller. R. O. Colferd. Matt Millin. John D. Congdon. R. 0. Moran, Thomas Congdon. W. II. Murphy, Mortimer J. Crawford, aV J. Nettor, Joseph Daly, W. J. O'Brien. T. Evans. James Odom, J. D. Fitzsimmons. J. Post, W. H. Ii toast. F. C. Pryco. John Carson. Ike Richardson. J. F. fllsaar. Charles W. Schorr. John F. Gordon. Alex B. Sietas. Ernest Oorliam, Isidore Skinner. Sanford (Jovaiis, Clarence R. Smart. M. Crandl, Joseph Taney. Albert Griffin. H. T. Taylor. Frank M. Grab, John Thenar, J. R. Gaather, Alfred Travers. AV. U. Hall, G. Ernest vettch, Silas Harlan. S. P. Waldrcn. Roy J. Haughton. Charles Walker. W. S. Healey. Thomas J. Weisse, Gus Healy, J. Waatom, A. G. Hoag. II. W. Whalen. John Hughes, Charles Williams. Lew Hughes, Hollie Wilson, John Jennings, W. P.. Wilson. W. F. «. Heavy Colonial Racing Tax: New Zealand Turf Being Hampered and Tracks Neglected by the Drain , «. HEAVY COLONIAL RACING TAX New Zealand Turf Being Hampered and Tracks Neglected by the Drain. Racing is taxed most heavily in New Zealand. The repeat of the inspector of the totalizator for the past year shows that the province's racing clubs paid .s_'. !-." . N..O. aud the trotting clubs 2127,285, a total | of 21.152,275, against 22.511,123 last year, and $1.9!. .3."0 in 19J0. Racing prizes have also gone up in value. The thoroughbred average purse was 21.M5, and that for trotters $1,343. There is a good deal of harness racing of class in New Zealand. From the thoroughbred purses and stakes the gov- ; eminent took 1 per cent. -*3(»."i33. The totalizatoi taxation amounted to $1'.408.L'01. on top of which, to | make up the total of S3.iri3.37.".. was a :. )., |,er cent tax on gross gate and privilege receipts, a land ! tax and an income tax. ' There are many race tracks in the colony. Only some five or six are well kept and taxation is one of the causes for the lack of first-class racing es- tablishments. Mexican Meeting Troubles: Horsemen Are Suing Condesa Management over Alleged Broken Promises w MEXICAN MEETING TROUBLES Horsemen Are Suing Condesa Management Over Alleged Broken Promises. Then hi trouble in Mexico City over the recent race meeting at the Condesa course. One or two horsemen are instituting legal proceedings for the transportation evpciises. which they claimed wore promised them, and for part of the parses they won. which they claim were cut down in value without their consent. Various other Mexican claims are heiag made against the ( ondesa management, and general manager Bryaaa'l departure is being stopped on .heir ■cceamt, Complaints are abas, it is said, tieing made to the Thoroughbred Horse Association, which indorsed the Condesa mi-etiug on the plans submitted to it. The Condesa management is aaatoi in Mexico Citv as declaring that its loss was ^47.lHM( pesos. »n average of ;!.0S7 pesos, or 21.542 daily, over (be (arty-day meeting This is given by the Mexican papers as the reaaaa for sale negotiations to an aiieged "Tex" Rickard-Henshall syndiea.te. | ; | ! ' Golden Corn's Rich Menu: Marshall Field's Fine Three-Year-Old Filly Well Engaged in Big English Stakes GOLDEN CORN'S RICH MENU Marshall Field's Fine Three-Year-Old Filly Well Engaged in Big English Stakes. LONDON. England. March 18.— Marshall Field's fine filly Golden Corn, training satisfactorily at Newmarket under Hugh Powney. is being prepared for bar One Thousand Guineas and Epsom Oaks en gagcinents. in probably both of which Stephen Donogiiiie will ride her. Golden Corn has twelve engagements in this year's stakes as follows: One Thousand Guineas, one mile. Newmarket. Oaks Stakes, one and one-half miles. Derby course, Epsom . Granville Stakes, five-eighths mile. Ascot. Eclipse Stakes, one and one-quarter miles, San-down. Leicestershire Oaks, one and one-half miles, I*eieester. King George Stakes, three-quarters mile. Goodwood. Nassau Slakes, one and one-quarter miles. Goodwood. Park Hill Stakes. St. I,oger course, one mile Hix furlongs 123 yards. Doncaster. Newmarket Oaks, one and three-quarter miles, Newmarket. Champion Stakes, one and one-quarter miles, Newmarket. Autumn Stakes, one and one-half miles. Lingfield. Limekiln Stakes, one and otic-quarter miles. New market. Golden Corn is also in these three 19-3 fixtures: Rihblesdale Stakes, one mile. Ascot. Rous Memorial Stakes, seven-eighths mile 16(1 yaids. Ascot. Hardwicke Stakes, one and one-half miles. Ascot. Summary of Tijuana Racing a SUMMARY OF TIJUANA RACING TLTI'ANA. Mexico. March set—The following is an official summary of today's racing. Weather clear. FIRST RACE — •"• 1-2 Furlongs. 3-year-olds and upward. ( laiming. Horses, Wt.. Jockey. St. PI. 8h. Fin. Col. Murphy 11J (T.Wilaoa)l 4.40 $ 3.11(1 $ J. SO Won Charmant KM! (P. Hum!.. 7.S0 1.00 ::uil O.Homest'd 112 (H.M'tersl 3.40 3rd Mannchen. Vera Rita.. Ralarosa. Alice Richmond, PlantagaiH't and Chow also ran. Time. ltOTVS. Track fast. Scratched — Jack Ix'di. Ask Jessie. Miss Sedalia. SECOND RACE— o 1-2 Furlongs. 3 year-olds and upward. Claiming. Horses, Wt.. Jockey. St. PI. Sh. Fin. View 117 (E. Taylorl tlsUH $ 5Jh» $ 3. so Won I. W. Harper 113 (P.M'nez) 3.20 2. SO 2nd July Fly lir. (T. Rae) 3. SO 3rd Mayflower. Miss Dunbar. Walter Whitaker, Harry I)., Sample aud Limerick eras ran. Time. 1:08. Track fast. Scratched — Our Maid. Peggy Martin. Evalyu Harridan. THIRD RACE— 1 Mile. 3 year-olds and upward. Claiming. Horses, Wt.. Jockey. St. PI. Sh. Fin. Sadie D. 107 (.1. Hun'meri$ a. SO $ 3. (Hi $ 2. so Won Lit. Pointer Ml (H. l.ong 4. SO 3.20 2nd R'g Through 1 7 (('.Gross! 3.20 3rd No Wonder. Tamilian. Caamano and Choir Master also ran. Time. 1:43%. Scratched — Ostentatious. Cobrita. Black Top, Lobelia and Tom Owens. 1'OIRTH RACE— 1 1-10 Miles. 3-year-olds anl upward. Claiming. Horses. Wt.. Jockey. St. PI. Sh. Fin. Zetetic 110 (T. Wilson!.. S 5.20 $ 3.20 $ 2.80 Won Miss Kruter 110 (C. S'der 9.20 o.OO 2nd Tom Brooks 114 (C. Gross! 4.00 3rd Zamloch. Lavaga, Audrey K.. Cafeteria aud Big Smoke also ran. Time. 1:49. Scratched — Frank Wilson. FIFTH RACE— 1 3-1(5 Miles. 3 year-olds and upward. Claiming. Horses, Wt.. Jockey. St. PI. Sh. Fin. Fannie Nail 113 (T.WiIsonl.$ 4.40 $ 2.(50 $ 2.«0 Won BaaJtoy 106 (I n—tiaarr) Ml 3.40 2nd Salgeorge 109 (C. Stuuerl. 4.40 3rd Dainty Lady. Mike Daly. Deckhand. Commander. Piuecrest. Walter II. Pearcc. Peerless Due aud Louis Lachmiind also ran. Time, 2:02Vi, Track fast. No scratches. SIXTH RACE— 1 1 I Miles, (of froth Handicap. Value 221,101. 2-year aUs and upward. Horses, Wt., Jockey. 8t. PI. Rh. Fin. Mulcibcr 113 (J.Hiintauicr)$11.20 $ (5.G0 2 ."..SO Won vlJifle 98 (D. Hurnl 17.20 16.S0 2nd fltegreso 95 (P. Hurnl... Ki.so 3rd union, I. JR». Frank. Planet. jSunnyland. East Indian, Veteran. Breeze and Regal Lodge also rau. vC. B. Irwin entry. iBronx Stable entry. Time. 2:06=5. Track fast. Scratched -Lantados. REMAINDER OF RACES DELAYED IN TRANS-MISSION. a Four $5,000 Stakes for Havre FOUR $5,000 STAKES FOR HAVRE Four $5,000 slake races to be run at the spring meeting at Havre de Craoe. Maryland, will close April 8. The first of these is the Harford Handicap, for three-year-olds and over, to be run April April 15. The others are the Philadelphia Handicap, for three-yea r-olils and over, to be run April 22: Aberdeen Stakes, for two-year-olds. April 2li. and the Chesapeake Stakes, for three-year-olds. April 29. Following are the stakes with their conditions: Harford Handicai) — Three-year-olda and over, $5,000 added. 3-4 mile. Philadelphia Handicap — Three-year-olds and over S5.000 added. 1 1-10 miles. Aberdeen Stakes — Two-year-olds. $5,000 added. 4 1-2 furlongs. Chesapeake Stakes— Three-year-olds. $5,000 added. 1 l-l(i miles. ■ ' — -— w a Jockey Parfrement to Quit Riding ■ ' — -— w a JOCKEY PARFREMENT TO QUIT RIDING PARIS. France. Fehruai-y 22 . — George Parfrcmciit. the noted French cross-country rider, is now an owner-liainer as well as a jockey and intends to soon quit ritlim.'. He was reinstated a month ago after being under suspension for his bad ride on Heros XII. in the *30.0t t) Grass] Steeplechase of Paris June 19 at Autciiil. which was won by the underworld's favorite. Roi Beige, a long priced outsider at 40 to 1. Piirfrement has regMteTCd his colors as turquoise jacket, violet sleeves and cap. Havana Form Chart i ; 1 - • 1 HAVANA FORM CHART HAVANA. CUBA. SUNDAY. MARCH 19. 1922— Ori ntal Park (1 mile!. One hundred and first day. Cuba-American Jockey and Auto Club. Winter Meeting of lu7 days. Weather clear: temperature 80 . stewards, j. Hachuicistc,. ,- (I Laaedale and L. Barke. Judges, c. Coraehtoea and Edward Jasper. Starter. James MUtoa. Racing Secretary. Martin N.-i thanson. Racing starts at 2:30 p- m. iCnicago time 1:57 p. m.~. *Imlieatcs apprentice allowance. sfhaTIQ^"! FIRST RACE— 5 1-2 Furlongs.. (Jan. 24. 1917— 1:05^,— 5— 102. Purse $700. 3 -year-I *JvlTC-JT «-*-■- olds and upward. Claiming. Net value to winner $550: second. $100; third. S50. Index Horgea A Wt _PPSt J4_g_y4 Str Fin Jockeys Owners Q H C P S M75I M xi.N WINKS w :: fit) :: « : ". f1 I'll* Vf PcnM R L linker I s » 5 *T —tlf QAU/JU-BERBY w 4 110 S 1 4- '} 2) 2'i A Verrut Indiana Stable :. E I 2 1 i0790*TWKNTV SEVEN w s n.' M s n :,. .,■ :;'. u Prible B .1 Kmbrcy B 2 2 2 M 8M72TBACCHANAXJAN w 4 Hvj I ; 7a* ft pi 41. p Walls J De E.strampes 8 S 8 :; M («0»»8-» PEASANT H« 112 7 G l«k l" 21 o' A Pickens H Coons E I B 2 1 MsUS 'CAIMITO w I 107 I .; :,1 6* SI *-* T Nolan P D Weir Ii 6 6 ■ (i-0 «07«0 111 LLO wn 4 1111 11 11 S3 71 7,, 7, W Kelsav W L Drake 15 15 10 .; ^ SfeMttMIDIAX wb 5 112 1- 1 :;i. :;i. 41 11 B josiah E 1 Shewbridge M 10 M 4 2 tmn~,i i.i'i-ME.\ir-: m & US 1 : t;«n n « i b Keon'dyO L Foster 10 in 10 4 I (MM1)CI*ARK M wn 12 112 |M 11 in' ie in' «; fleida i; Hoiraea 21 al ■ I 4 M»12**GOOD HOPE wn 4 107 :H: 12 U 12 ii' R Sm'w'o.li: B Rice « G I ■ C-5 (.0:»I5 BLACK HACKLK w ." 112 2 :• N u« UJ 12 A Tryon \V II Hal! 7-5 ;-3 7-j 1 1-1 • Miituel field. Time. 23:.-,, 47^5. 1*1%. Track fast. _. |2 miiliiels p.,ul. Moon. Winks. S:lC.lU straight, 11.50 place, $s -jn li„„ ■ Galls* 2bjflB SS 40 ' i liirj I $5.00 show: Twenty Seven. $4. .SO show. 'W Equivalent booking (Mills— Moon Winks. 1720 to 1(»0 straight. 828 to 100 place, 310 to 100 show; Gallou- Ucrry. 320 to 100 place, iso to 100 show: Twenty Seven. 1 10 to 1 «M show. I Wl— II It f. by BtMf — Experience. b» Knight of the Thistle (trained by A. Thomas; bred by Mr. I i:. ('. Christian). I Went to post nl 2:22. At post 3 minute*. Stmt gn.id :iml slow. Won driving: second and third the i ■UK. MOON WINKS raced PEASANT into defeat and drew away rounding the far turn. I»ut wn* ti'ing at the end and janl outlasted GALLOC-RIMIHY. The latter was wearing ilmvn the v. inner, finishing I faeteel of all. TWENTY SKVKN fini-h-d with a mall Oa the outside after galas wide all Ihe way. . BLACK HACKLE \vn« crowded against the feme soon after the start it ltd was palled BD. I Overweights — Cabalto, - peaada. ftHQ^Q SECOND RACE— 1 Mile and 00 Yards. (March 6. 1918—1:41—5—117.) Purse $700. ( 0"£y«JjttJ C-year-olds and upward. Claiming. Net valuo to winner $650: r.econd. $100; third. $50. » "indrt Horses AWtFPSt \i '; % Str Fin Jockeys Owners Q H C P S ( 60876 BIERMAN wsu 1 110 : i 1- 5m5 UkHQ Corey W .1 Daly ess :; x-0 ( ;oro8:li: balafre an t' iin $ l 2l 2* :•■ -n i' c ftoh'aonB Mock I I I 1 1-2 i IMM CARAWAY am t. Ml 7 S 71 •' ' ' 6* o' Q Fields J Kindle I 6 8 || M ( 688B8»KEETOI era 8 :; l 1 | V 4'1 1- C A Mcl.'hlinE Ball 6 0 0 21 C-". t 60R9I3P.ERRF.TTA w n 1 10:' in 7 : "' .".' "1 6* J Daw.-on J O Dawson SI I 3 2 1 60811 LITTLE DEAR w 4 107 I 0 !•' !•- 7' 7- fi1 B AtU'sonA G Robertson 13 13 13 0 3 609J0 AVA R. ara 3 108 2 2 V 8' 8« S* 7' M earner .T O * 0 IT Keeno2 I I 4-3 2-3 ! 60690 WAR TAX wn C 10!V. 1 , 3- B1 8« (, . s- G Ston? I Dolbarrio ■ 20 13 e :: .0(55)."» SPEEDY LADY \vb 6 WO 7. It 10 10 !'"t !•'" 0-" A Yerrut Indiana Stable 8D 20 20 s 4 60893 h.\DY LOY1TT a -1 10-1 S C 4: 7- hi M M A Tryon J Mclntyre -0 ■ 20 S 4 Time. 24. tt%, 1:14".. 1:41%. 1:45. Track fast. S2 mutuo's paid, Riormaii. $18.00 straight. $8.80 place. $4.00 show: La I'.aliifre. $4.30 place, $3.70 siiow: Caraway. $o.3o show. Equivalent booking* odd--I'i.-nnan. BM) t« 100 straight. 340 to 100 place. 130 to 100 show: Eo Ralafre. 123 to loo alarr. 83 ta iihi show. Caraaray. 373 to loo show. Winner- til. g. by l'ol.viiiclu-— Shy Mi--!", by Kilwarlin (trailed by W. J. Daly: bred in England by Mr. R. Whif.vortht. Went to post at 2:4s. At post 1 niinutes. start good and slow. Wen driving: second nnd third The same. Illl'.llMAN outran the others to the stretch turn, was taken under restraint at the btickstrctch and aatgaaaed US BALAFRE at the end. The bitter furnUlied keen contention all be way and Just failed to get up. CARAWAY cloefd a big gan. KEETOI ran fairly well. AVA B. was always badly outrun. I Scratched— flQMl*Jaefc Healey, 110; Men Bed, lin. Overweigiits — Eady Eovilt. 1 pound: Ava R., 3: War Tax. 41;. -QBrkORI*^ THIRD RACE— 1-2 Mile. (Feb. IS. 1022—47^—2—118.1 Second Running CUBA Ovt/OtJ) PRODUCE STAKFS (First Part). $10,000 Added. 2-yc?.r-old3. Foaled in Cuba. Allowances. Net value to winner $9,150; second, $1,500; third. $700; fourth, $300: iifth. $200. Index Horses AWtPPStU ',-.■ % Str Fin ~Jockcys Owners O H C P S~~ (aMM)KBANK s will l I -J' r l'JB Renft'dyP Steiahart t3-fi $-5 1-t 1-c oat ' t;(HRK EAV \\A IX'CTRIC w 11:: I 2 1' !" 2' W Kelsny J* St.inliart ::!-5 t-i !-•_■ M nut 00870 BROWN BIIA8XA W 110 3 1 9 V V C Rob'sonEl Morro Stable 10 12 12 :i 7-5 RBEiOX m 110 7 7 I' I' l*| D Prible Rosario Stable M M BJ 7 2 M7£t»DON X«)R.MAXD \v 1):; t (i •',' V B» I Nolan C .V- D Stable J7-3 L' 2 1-2 out oooio MATAHAMBRJB w 111 l I B* *• o' J Maihen R l»ui^ ^o ;;o so i I YIRCEll.EA v. 113 I I V. 7' 7* A PickeiiH H i; Swan ■ 30 PO 7 2 (60788 )\ ENKNO a 11 i ' 3 I I I M Garner C & D Stable +7-3 2 2 1-2 out : Coupled in betting: no irparatr tilace or show betting. Time, 24=.,. 36%. 49«5. Track fast. S2 mulaels pairl. I". Steinh.irt -ntry. y:',.l«» straight. S3.KI place, Sl'.flO -how: Rrown Shasta. $L'.(M) show. i;.|in\aleut looking odd-— I*. Steinhait eniry. .3.3 to 100 straight. .33 to 100 place. 30 to 100 show: Bream Bhaata, : ba kmi snow. Winner — Br. c. by Solomon — Aunt Elsie, by Ronnie Joe (trained by W. ErovMi; bred by Mr. I'r.'iik Sleinliart I. Weet to peal at :'.:L'1 At east 4 atlaartea. start eaad aad alaw. Won easily: weead and third driving. KliAN'K S. went to the front at the top of the homestretch ami held his Ktable companion s..,r,. |n the l:i:i eighth. BBOWN SHASTA was a keen factor for three .ighths. Ihen tired. VFNRNO was I nue going to the peat and ran accordingly. ftfkCkK/i FOURTH RACE— 3-4 Mile. (Jan. Z. 1320—1:11-0— 102.) Swift Handicap. rnM U"t/»y'5 $900. 3-ycar-olds and upward. Net value to winner $700; second, $125; third, $75. "Index Horses A~wTl'PSt 'A % % Str Kin Jockeys ( "vvners O II 0 P S~ 1:0873" I .AST-MXi; yTThiL E 1 V P 1- I1 \V Cool V G Colli 3 3 ii 1 (Tut ; »873 MELIOHA ara SMS 3 1 5 G 1 ** O fialda Besedate Stable S "". 0 3 2 out 8M73SARARAT wn 4 121 I 1 J* V 9*3*111 C.arn r M QoMhlatf 1-6 8-6 8-6 1-1 oat CiDiT.i p.. • !■ r.i.r/.-VT ." waSltS l 5 3" 8* *• i-i B Kenn'dyT Hofflar I :; ;; i out (6071)) end MAN aSMJ 4 l c l| 3 3 ii Prible F A Gaaa 341 1-6 oat Time. 22 'A. 46'/5. 1:13. Track fast. U mutticls aaht, Eiist (tne, $7.M straight. |iJM plaie; Meliora. M1.M place; no hliow tnutuels M»1«J. Equivalent booking odd-.— Ea t One, 200 to 100 straight. 113 to 100 abate; M«liora. 403 to 100 j.lace. Winner I!, c. \ .\ Jialge Wiight (ileiielg's Ei-t. by GbHWlg (ti.iiued by IE ;. Woods; bred by Mr. Tyrce Bate). Went to pel t at ;):30. At paat 1 minute. Start goad and slow. Won ridden out; second and third driving. EAST ONE d.i-hed to the front with t!i" li-e of the barrier and, showing keen speed, drew ■way raaodJag B*e far turn, bat was tiring at the end and had to be ridden out all the last eighth. MEEIORA came from the rear with great -peed and outgamed ARARAT for Beebadj place. The bitter began slowly and raced outside the leaders during tie first half mile, tiring at the end. P.RELE OF EEE'.ARKTHTOWN tired after -bowing ea.i.v speed. Scratched — ((;0S73)(;uv'nor. 110. Overweights — Meliora. - peaaO. *JlAfiOB?BI FIFTH RACE— 1 1-16 Miles. (Feb. 3, 1018— 1 :44"i— 3— 920 Royal Handicap. Purlo 0"tTy«3iLf $1,000. 3-year-old-, and upward. Net v?lue to winner $775: aaoaat, $150; third, $75. InTtex iforsol A Wt PP Rt Vi '_■ % Str Kin Joekeys Owners O II C P S (ion 15 m :RRON era 3 103 I i :;- a1: 3" 2";. V A hfcL'hlinHavana Stable ii ::i 2i 6-3 out ( 60853 ) ELEANOR S. wsR 4 101 3 2 4: 4' 4 3*19 .1 Dreyer P J Craham 3 3 3 1 out (faSfg ) FRANK Y '. w 3 111 1 3 t* 1} 1'Ml :;' U Gamer M Coldb'.att 3 31 3?. 6-3 out 60831 -SEA PRINCE we. 3 106 I 4 5 3 3 4' 4' D Prible 1! E Swan 8-3 S-3 8-3 3-3 out 60915'TIIE LEOPARD wp. 3 99 1 5 !*J 2- 8) 3 3 W Pool .1 Lowe 4 5 5 8-3 out Time. 24C 47«i. 1:13. 1:39. 1:46%. Track fast. 83 mutuels pabt Herron. S1.3.S0 siraight. S7.20 place: Eleanor S.. 84.80 place; no show mutueis solil. Equivalent booking odds -Herron. (!00 to 100 straight. L'tiO to 100 place; Lle.im.r S.. 140 to 100 place. Winner — B. h. by llorrun — Mizzle, by Kilkcrran (trained by E. A. Daly; bred by Messrs. Talbot Broe.). Went to |M)st at 4:1.".. At po-t 1 minute. Start good and fast for all bet THE LEOPARD. Won ridden out: second and third driving. HEREON was in chaw quarters going to the first turn and had to be polled ii| . then faced under restraint until the la-t iuarter. where be responded with great speed when called upon and won drawing clear. ELEANOR S. finished on the oatside and outg.uned FRANK W. at the end. The hitler set a fast Bate to the final eighth, but tired in the last few strides. THE LEOPARD propped when the start came and was as good as left. 0|"|QPI#2 SIXTH RACE— 1 1-8 Miles. (Jan. 18. 1920— 1 :50".-—C— 105. ) Purse $700. 4-year-olds dviTFOO and upward. Claiming. Net value to winner $550: second. S100: third, $50. Index Horses AWtPPSt M % ~:i Str Fin Jockeys Owners" 6 11^ C P S~ r«4M«4)*MONEY w I 107 S t !•' H |« 1" 1'"- D Prible g B Major 8-6 21 -1 1 ~ 008."»*fOILC W C 107 6 I f 2\ 2 2;^ 2i P Walls .1 I e Estrampes 4 4 4 S-3 4-3 ■BSSS'MARCEUJk COY W 4 Ml •" 8 S*J 3« 3 1:;-' ":: W Pool Williams Dros 2 2 G-3 ::-3 1-3 (608 6)DAN a S 107 4 7 41 1 4' 4 At O Corey J H Shreve 4 3 3 2 1 60813 .MARACOER w 7 109 2 2 V 9 6- C- 6* M K«lsay A Q Robertson 10 10 10 4 2 60896 TJtRVNEIMAH w 12 110 1 I 7 7 7 7 H: M Garner.' Lowe 21. 2'. 8} 7-3 1-2 ( 60891 )*E1LE HUXLEY w 7 102 7 5 t» ■- 6* 3'. 7 R Sm'w'OdB B Rice 15 15 15 (i 3 Time. 24. 49. 1:11. 1:40. l:53'i. Trr.ck (tut $2 IBtaela paid. Money. .S^.lO str.nglit. M 10 place, $3.00 -how; i'oilu. $7.30 place. SEP) show: MareeJta Roy. $2.70 ohoar. equivalent booking odd-— Money. 30.3 to 100 straight. 120 to 100 place. M to 100 show; Poilu. l'7ri to loo alarr. 120 ta Ml dawr; Marceila Bar, : " to n» » show. Winner — Ii. g. by Dick Fiunell — Metrical, by Am liurite (trained by E. B, Major: bred by Mr. A. L. I'crgu-on). Wcat to po-t at 4:42. At post 1 minute. Mart good ftad f.-ist. Won cai.te"ing: second and third driving. MONLY oatraa the others from The --art. though racing under restraint for the first three-qaartera, when be drew away into a long toad and was only cantering at the end. J'OILC raa in ilaatat pursuit of the arhaaer and aatgaaicd MABCELLA coy for eeroad place. The latter ran well and finished fast. DAN showed no ■peed at :iv.y part of Hie MCO and was tiring in the fins! eighth. r.RVNLLMAH began -lowlv ;ll,d failed to improve h r |o-i!ion. Bcratched MCtp'Dolah. 102: MflB J. Alfred Clark, 102: (;o^::t Bltte rahaer, 110. Overweight---Marauder. 2 pound-. fJ/hQCTry SEVENTH RACE— 1 Mile and 50 Yards. (Maich 6. 1918—1:41—5—117^ Purse $700. 13"ily«3 4 ?-ycar-ob;"» ard upward. Claiming, ?Tet valine to winner $5E0: second. $100: third. $50. "index Horses AWt PP~Str~'i~1:r~*r~StTrin" Jockeys Owners ~ 6~H C~~P S~ 60871 THB'FfRATB wit.". 110 2 1 •'! 3» 5*2= p q FleMa Roaodale S'able s-5 2 2 7-181-3 rWB18)BAYWOOD \\ I Ml 7 7 81 l°tvl' Mi 2 1 A Plefceaa J W Pangle 8-3 3-5 ti-5 1-2 1-4 (;t 896-.J. C. STONE a I 112 I 2 l» 3' 4' 8'1 3» M Garner t: L Baker 2'. "■ I G-3 1-2 aajBfd HUNTRBS9 w 11 103 ; t; 5"- 4- :;'i 4 1 4" a McChttaR 1. Rroahr M M 10 4 2 60016 MAJOR DOMO v. ii 1W I 3 C 2' V 3- 3' B Eenn'dyT (lie-. 12 12 12 3 «J M)7Sl**G*ORGE .I'.MLS waa I N8 I I •" I 1 •;= V ' 1 Prible EriRhouse Stable 20 21 M I 4" 60916 GEORGE W. wk 4 111 C 5 7 7 7 7 7 B Atl: sonM S if it 13 13 15 C I T:inc. 232i. 47'i. 1:13*4, 1:40^. lrM%. Track fast. S2 aiataehi paid. The Pirate, $o.:;o atrabrht, ?3 10 place. . 2 o sho- ; Baya :. $3.10 place, M.M -how: J. C, Btane, BUI show. Bqnrralent booking adds— The Pirate. 21.3 t- 108 straight. .3.3 to loo ptace, 10 to luo show: P.aywood. .33 to ion place. B0 to 100 show: 1. •'. Stone. 6.3 to 100 show. Winiioi — nik. r- by Von Traaap — Bally, by Ufajaatoaai (trained by t. Hascerty; bred by Bdward CehrfaaE Went to |H.st it 310. At poel l atiaate. Star) | I aad ahnr for all bat PAYWOOO. Won driving: s ■end au.l third the - me. THE PIRATE waa a keen factor from the atari and aatgaated BAYWOOD 1 in the atretcb drii BAYWOOD waa hit ,;t the paat and used up ia the early stage- overtaking the h-.idcis and after r^liaqnUbing the lead arid on gaairlj at tin- end. J. ('. SI'onk ran forwardly all the way. MAJOR HOMO unit. Scratched — 80B743MaHnero, MS; O0B18 BTfaola, 100; 8NS84r*Balfoar, 111; 60S54 -Tarn sen n. 112: 60S96 Oageod, 110. Page 3 Tijuana Form Chart '■ TIJUANA FORM CHART TIJUANA. MEX.. SATURDAY. MARCH 18. 1922. (One mild. Ninety -eighth day. Tijuana Jockey Club. Winter Meeting of 123 ••■ mon dayi Weather clear: temperature 85 . Pr siding Steward. Pram-it Ncbon. A--ociate Steararda, J. W. Collroth and Leon \N 'iirg! Starter. Harry Morri- cy. Racing Secretary. Leon Wing. Racing -tart- at 1:89 p. m (Chicago tini" 3:3.3 p. m.i. *Indleatea apprentice aHowaaee. . Str-Q/dO FIRST RACE— 1-2 Mile. (May 12. 1915— 17«-— )i— 123.) Purse $500. 2-year-olds. Vj"ty^fi:0 Maidens. Special Weights. Net value to winner $350: second. $100: third. $50. "index Horncs AWtPPSt "4 M % Str ITn Joekeys Owners Equiv. Odds Str't ; 60810 - i ..\ D v myr.v a fft 3 3 """^ 1 R Carter M L— Ulea 711-101 ' OOfOa EL ROBLE w 113 Z 2 _■ . 2 I Roe s Chrtetenaon 14B68-iao ' i.iikiio IP.iiSITV w 112 I 1 ::' ::■ - r H Miller Ncveda Stock Farm t240-100 60810 Tl LE w 114 I I P 114'' P Martinez Nevada Stock Farm f 608«t-i'\'i BAMPSON w 112 1 t P 6' .''■ n P. B'nrer .1 1. Braanaa EB8-M0 ' «;086': v'iukielo arltZia ■ S c; at .1 MeOcatf i' w Poratias IM8-MI «.08 i-: PETEB PIBRSON w IK . J BJ T* 1* .M Kator .1 C Holmea K91SO-100 1 «.08«a (;ii.liflowi;r a BO 3 1 m s- r en.:.- a Barahavnr aBaj-pw BOfeff Ml.-s ciiAEA.NCE w !12 l 1; pP •„,. a»| c Th'poOo Allen & Wllkeraon rUOB-MH i 60S98 LOCKEDAUB w 11.3 I it | a; H J Hun'mer B H Hambrick 6920-ieQ 1 vt'oupled in betting as Nevada BMOh K.:rm eutrv. Time. 23 »5. 49^,. Track good. $2 mi'tucls paM, E;dy Myra. S3. 40 straight. S3. 20 Blaee, $2.20 show: Kl Roble. $19. (M) place. $6.40 i show: Nevada Stock Farm entry. $2.20 show. I'.inivalent booking odds— Eoly Myra, 70 to M0 etraigbt, M to 1(K» place, M to loo show: B Roble ■g 10 bM place, SM to i«m -Ik.w; Nevada Stork i-'.hih pi ,.-. 10 to kni how. Winner — Ch. f, by Athiling II. — Minnow, hj Minorn (trained by Of, 1. Au-hr-on: bled hv Nevada Btock Furin). I I I i I . I ( » ( ( i ( t ! I ' 1 '■ . ; ' ' ' 1 i 1 i Went to i ost at 1:3.3. At post 4 minutes. Start Rood and slow. Won cantering: second and third driving. I.ADV MYRA took the lead with a rush mid. showing the most speed, won in convincing fashion. LL BOBLI was a game and forward contender throughout and outstayed 1ROSITY in u hard drive. The latter finished fast and Jusi Uated to get up for second place. TITLE was nwny slowly and nnde up croaad in a fast finish, tiring slightly at the end. PAT IIAMPSON ran fairly well. Scratched 008fa*Pnty Boy. 112: 80BC jane A.. 112. £ Aa A A SECOND RACE— 5 1-2 Furlonjs. (June 28. 1916— 1:05 /,— 3— 118.) Purse $500. 3-year-0"l7TCTfc olds and upward. Claiming. Net value to winner $300; second. $100: third. $50. Index Horses AWtPPSt jj H n; Str~Fiu Jockeys Owners Eqair. Oddg Btr't 60760- *DANCINC, GIRL wk G 110 2 4 1'. 1; I- J' .1 Hun'mer J Echert 30-100 608C *SIR J. VERGNE w 6 112 3 1; 4' "' 21 2" C Thpson W St Vincent OOtt-lOo 60827 LADY SMALL iv» 7 113 :: 5 ;;!' 4-1 4-1 3*" J Deford Q A Euckey 810-100 60883* MURIEL'S PET w 9 100 1 1 5' .3" 3= 4- P Hum W A Wright 1040-loo 60888 LITTLE PR'CESS w 7 110 4 S 8 8 6- 6* M Woods Horse Lake Stable .'H500-100 608'J2*MISS ( LARK ar 12 Ml I ! 2' 2' 3' 61 T WiKon O Graham 2480-1OO 60001*APPLi: JACK is I 102 7 7 7' 7- 71 Q M Fator W P Cunningham 3360-100 608?.'! JACK POT w 3 107 8 3 S fi'' 8 ( H M'oltera S Waring 1GOCO-100 Time. 24. 49. 1:02%. 1:08%. Track good. $2 mutuels pnid. Dancfag Girl, S2..00 straight. $2.40 place. $2.60 show: Sir John Vergne, $3.00 place, $4. SO show: lady Small. $0X88 ■hair. Eiuivalent booking odd*— Dancing Girl. 30 to 100 siraight. 20 to M0 place. M to 100 show; Sir John Yergne. .30 to 100 place, 140 to 100 show: Lady Small. 240 to 100 show. Winner— Ch. at, by Olambala— Dancing Wave, by Top Gallant (trained by J. Kckert: bred by Mr. John D. Neetl. Went to posl at 2:20. At post 1 minute. Start good and slow. Won driving: second and third the same. DANCING GIRL took a slight lead pa—ing the half, then drew out entering the stretch, but tired an eighth out and had to In- hard ridd. 11 to outlast SIR JOHN VKRGNL'. The latter ste idlly improved his position and. finishing with ■ rush, waa •veiling the winner down at the eiid. EADY SMALL made a game finish and outstayed Ml'RlL'L'S PET. MISS (LARK showed good speed until midway of the stretch, where she ipiit. Scratched- -00028 Bnnaah, 100; 0M00*Coatriot, 111. £*fkCk A ET THIRD RACE— 1 Mile. (Juno 17. 1916—1:33—3—95.) Purse $500. 3-year-olds and OvFJlyTtty upward. Claiming:. Net valu? to winner $350: second. $100: third. $50. Index Horsea ' A~WtPPSt H~^%^trTTn Jockeys Owners Egulv. Odds Str't 8«te««*LOTTA SPEED v. 1: 1 101 1 2 1*1 1*1 I1 I'll** T Wfloon H Farrell MHM 60755HWSTLH CROWN W 3 s2 ! 3 I)3', ::; I** 2' 2; H Lonir W Jenkins 1300-100 60S67 J*Ri-:.sTFCL w i 10.3 8 3 3"- $• 4' V rj 8*1 J Hun'mer Morris Stable KMB0 fiOO'M'LIT. ORPHAN wb X 104 ,3 1 4- 4' .3" 33 4' C Ralls B B Buchanan 3210-100 00805'GALWAY wstt 6 107 3 ! 21 2" BO 4' 3' P Hum W Harvey 710-100 60885 'HELEN LUCAS we 4 101 :i 8 1;-' 8*1 8* 8'* 0" W Qaajnn MA Porter WBVM8 60861 DELLA AYELTA w 3 I0.3 7 S J» Ji 1' 7' 7- M Fator A L Jones SI8M MB 60H85 ROCKRRIDGE ws 3 113 $08888 8 8 McEwen Mulhall &-. Head 0Ba-888 80903 BRIDGETTB ws 3 S7 2 7 F. 11. T Jolly F WBettaa; 3500-^W Time, 25, 49^. 1:16. 1:44. Track good. S2 mutuels paid. Lotta Speed, $7.20 Straight, $4.M place. $2.60 show: Castle Crown. $10.20 place, $1.10 show: Restful, $2.20 show. Equivalent hooking odds--Lotta Speed. 260 to 100 straight. 100 to 100 place. 30 to 100 show; Castle Crown. 410 to 100 place. 120 to 100 show: Re.siful. 10 to 100 show. Winner— It. f. by Von Trcmp — IiOtta Creed, by Hammoii (trained by II. Farrell; bred by Mr. Edward Cebriatil. W'cni to post ;:t 2:4!. At post 2 minutes. Start good and slow. Waa driving: second and third the aaaae. LOTTA SPP.KR rushed hrto the lead at once and. maintaining it throughout, was tiring at the end, barely outlasting CASTLI: CROWN under vigorous riding. CASTLE CROWN finished with I great rush and would have won with a stronger rider in the saddle. EESTFI L made up much ground aud finished with a belated rash. CALWAY tired. Overweights- Rockbridge, 1 pound. £2lCk{\A£Z FOURTH RACE^3-4 M:!e. (BOO. St, 1916—1:11^,-3—110.) Purse $500\ 3-ycar-olds 0\ye_y-drO and upward. flHirl-|T Nr.t value to winner S350; second, f.100; third. $50. Index Horses AWtPPSt 'A /z %"strFin Jockeys Owners Equiv. Odda Btr't SOOIO'CUOVBR JUrOA m S 118 l"i T» $} 2| l'J T WBbob B Orr 1140-100 609B0:*CEEAR T. WAV ws 3 112 4 1 !'• 1» 11 21 P Horn Smith .\- Williams 8MMI ( 80822 (CAREEN wan 7 113 3 3 2' 8*3 -3' ;;; J Deford Hall * De Bolt (8BV8M 60B26*VEEVET ar 8 no a I 3" 41 4h 4« H Loaaj rainail A CanaMy fiiw-ioo 60006 BAISY ws 1 113 1 S fi1 8* t : b» W Gargan W (iargan 1210-100 S0835*CHOW wr 4 lis r, 4 ::' 3' 3- ii1 C H Miller W iirmcs 800-100 60882* RED MAN v b s 112 s « s1 8* 71 73 C Stader R White B00-100 80822 NTCK KEEIN W 0 114 3 2 Ii 7 -1 I -' 8] T Rae C J Gainbl" 9930-100 60115' LEWIS B. w 7 112 I 7 :i a :i 8 .1 Hun'mer Backarell &- Crlppen 600-100 Time. 24','?,. 43 \:„ 1:UH. Trr-ck good. $2 mutuels paid. Clever Junia, $21 so strahrht, .$7.10 pine. $1.80 show; Clear the Way. $3.00 place. $2. SO show: Car $4-M show. Bqaivaleat booking iddr PIiiti r Jaata, IM to 100 straight. 270 to 100 place. 140 to 100 show. Clear the Way. so to loo place, 4o to 100 show; Careen, 140 to IM show. Winie-i Ch. g. by Clovertoo— Joala. by On Reek (trained by D. Blair; bred by Mr. D. H. Hitter). Weal to post at 3:10. At po-t 2 minutes. Start good and slow. Won easily; second and third driving. CI.OVKR JCNIA. away in last paattlpa, moved up steadily and. saving ground by a close stretch turn, caught and passed the leader ia the fatal eighth to win going away. CLEAR THE WAY showed the most early speed, but readily gave way to the winner when challenged. CAREIIN ran well and finished gamely. VELVET, away slowly, etoeed a hi-; gap. CHOW tired after displaying good early speed. Overweights — Paisy, 3 pounds. nQ/|Cl/i rjf FIFTH RACE— 1 o-4 Miles. (No track record.) Pur-.e $1,000. 3-year-olds and upward. \9"%Jf I. 4 Claiming- Handicap. Net valuo to winner $700: r.econd, $200; third. $100. "index Horses AWtPPSt V* V-i % Str Fin Jockeya Owners- Kquiv. Odds 8tr't 00842 *ROllBN w f. 113 2 :; 4'; 1~ 2~ 1= Is J Hun'mer A Brent 250-100 60888*B*RBON GREEN w: 6 112 3 8 3i E* V 2- 2'1 C Gro:?s E T Whltehill 500-100 00808 'Rhymer wa a n t 2 1- i" rj s*j 3" t Wilson g w Atkinson 700-100 60424*BUCKHORN II. ara 8 IM 1 1 C 8 f 3 4n 4* P Martinez C R Irwin 180-100 60868 L. LACHMCND wa I 101 4 1 8*1 3-1 t- 3" .,' • E Donahue E Galbraith 1260-100 60868 EOONEYILLE waa E 101 3 3 $■ 8* 8 8 C P Hum J A Parson 800-100 Time. 25, CO, 1:16%. l:43"!i. 2:10%. 2:35*;, 3:02%. Track good. $2 mutuels paid. Rouen, $7.00 siraight. $3.20 place. $2.00 show; Bouiboi! Green. $4.00 place, $3.20 show: Rhymer, $3.00 show. Equivalent booking odds— Rouen. 27,0 to 100 straight. 60 to 100 place. 30 to 100* show; Dourbon Green, 100 to 100 place. 60 to 100 show: Rhymer. .30 to 100 show. Winner — B, g. by St. Amant — Kaffir Fowl, by Gallinulc (trained by A. Brent; bred in England by Mr. John Sanford). Went to post at 3:31. At post 1 minute. Start good and slow. Won easily; second and third driving. ROI'EX. under a masterful ride, was held tinder p-tramf for the first mile, then moved np fast and, taking the Pad rounding the last turn, drew away to win in a canter. ROl'KBON GREEN loomed up menacingly passing the three-eighths post the second lime around, but tired after entering the stretch. RHYMES set ■ good pace and. finishing gamely, though tiring badly, oatatayd BCCKHORN II. The latter closed a big gap. BOONKYILLE sheared much early speed, but tired after going a mile and a quarter and finished exhausted. Scratched— 608393Mistress Polly. 9.3. O/hQ/fJ O SIXTH RACE— 3-4 Mile. (Deo. 20. 1910— 1:11%— 3— 110.) Purse $500. 3-year-olds and "UvP'tFTtO upward. Claiming. Net tabu to winner $350; second. $100; third. $50. 1 Index Horses AWtPPSt 'A ',:• vi Str Fin Jockeys Owners Equiv. Odds Str't 60756 BLACK TOP w 4 110 :, 2; B* 1 '. IJ P Hum D 8 Fountain 130-100 600)88 1 FOND HOPE wsBallO 2 2 in 8 1 2". 21 C Stud«-r H T Palmer 310-101 609'.'.3-cIC|;LV KAY w.- 3 113 I 1 Ssk :;, :;' Ji c Graaa R Parton 700-100 60719'CRISPIE w ! U8 1 ; 4; 8* 41 B T Wilson F R Irwin 2860-10(1 00926'TAMBIAN an • 107 7 7 E 7s 8* B* C Th'pson J Wilson 4:WD-I00 68718**W. C. DOOLY w 6 112 1 6 7- 3; (■- 8 H H Bwer Elander Bros 600-100 08784* DORA w 4 108 ( 3 8 8 7= 71 J Hun'mer T J Elward 900-100 88718*MERRY LASS ara T IB) I * BB 48 8 8 C Ralls E E Buchanan 2410-100 Time. 23%. 48%. 1:15%. Track good. S2 mutuels paid. Riack Top. $4. CO straight. $3.00 place. $2.40 show: Fond Hope. $3.40 place, $2.80 show: Cicely Kay. $3.00 show. Equivalent booking odds— Black Ten. 130 to 100 straight. 30 to 100 place. 20 to 100 show: Fond Hope, 70 to 100 place. 40 to 100 show: Cicely Kay. .30 to IM shew. Winner — t h. g. by Ormondale — Black Cap, by Sir Wilfred (trained by D. S. Fountain: bred by Mr. John K. Madden I. Went to post at 4:04. At post : astaatea. Start good and slow. Won driving: second and third the same. BLACK TOP raced head and head with FOND HOPE until rounding into the stretch, where he took a small lead and under vigorous riding maintained it to the end. FOND HOPE raced gamely throne bout and although tiring withstood the an Kill challenge of CICELY KAY. The latter was going fast at the end. CRISPIK had a rough race and ran well. Bcratched — OONOl Circulate, 112; 80820 Badie IX. 113. jf»jf|C4/lQ| SEVENTH RACE— 1 1-8 Milsc. (March 27, 1321—1:52—5—117.) Purse $500. 3-year-Vg^fe? jCgJ' olds and upward. Claiming, get value to winner $350: second. $100; third. $50. Indes Horses AWtPPSt 'A '.2~t Str Fin Jockeys Owners Equlv Odds 8tr't 088881 )*MONTONA waa I uS 1 8 ::■ 2" 1 ' 1« 1" H Molters W Pinkstaff 460-loo 88B88 -WHITE HAVEN a $ Ml 3 2 7 7 7 $• ji c studer L O Sawver 130-100 (6090!) *. M.M A B. wn $ MB 1 I - " V' 1-' . 3n T Wilson G W Atkinson 230-100 88S84*BABY SISTER wa 11 MO* 2 7 41 I' "• V 4« W Organ C E Diekerson 2100-100 (.083 7 FLASH OF STEEL w 8 no 3 :; 5J t; 6* ii- 3't .] Hun'mer J F Maekey HMO-lOo 60024 COBRPTA WB 7 BO C 3 81 54 3' 5; 8* C Thpson Coeur ct'AIene Stable )-IO) 60:»06 HTJG ME us 7 114 7 1 1*5 l'J 21 ' 7 B McEwen H Rasmussen 31000-100 Time. 25. £0%. 1:16. 1:88, 1:56%. Track good. $2 mutuels paid. Xoatoaa, $11.3) straigt:t. $4.00 pla e. $2.80 show: VYhite Haven. $3.00 place. $2.°0 show: Alma B., 8S.M show. Eonivahiit booking odtts— HoatoM. 400 to 100 straight. 100 to 100 place, 40 to 100 show; White HareO. M ta PHI place. 10 to lOO show: Alma B.. 20 ta 100 show. Winner- ( h. g. by Montgomery —Rauaa. by Scarborough (trained by W. Pinkstaff; bred by Mr. A. S. William-). Went to post at 1:25. At poet 1 atrantc. Start good and slow. Won driving: second and third the snne. UONTOSA got sway sbjeways, bn1 recorered quickly and. racing iu lose pursuit of the paee-maker, went to the front rounding the far turn, then stole a long lead and und«T vigorous ridiug out- lasted WHITE HAVEN. WHITE HAVEN was best, but was in a pocket for three-quarters, but when once clear quickly overbanled bar opponent* with a great display of speed and finished wearing the winner down. ALMA B. raa forwardly throughout and finished gamely. COBBITA ran poorlv. BIJQ SIB quit after an early dtophty of. speed. Scratched -08K2I Dalwood. 110. Overweights— Cobrita. 1 pound: IIuk Me I. fttflQ^fl EIGHTK KACE— 5-8 MihT (May 20. 1920—59—4—107.) Purse $500. 3-year -olds" 'and \9\W%JtJXJ upward. Claiming. Net vatue to winner $350; second. $100; third. $50. J/ ' ' " -^ Horses AJVtPPSt ',4 '.j % Str Fin Jockeys Owners Kquiv. Odds Btr't (88788) HOB. L. OWEN si; 7 117 3 1 I. 21 21 C W Gargan W Gargau HIKPVi (888«8 »MADAM BTNG wn 8 US « 1 21 $| $1 9 P Hum J W Tate 290-100 (;0607 I'ERCH \\m: 7 113 ( 4 E 3\ 41 J Metcalf R.M Hollenbcck HOP-10'i ( 88133)* PC EBLO wa i 112 7 3 8*1 8*1 P 1 H II Bwer F R Irwin :;S40-10 1 80889*MANXCHEN wa 1 11] I 2 8* V 8*1 B1 J Hun'mer J A Parson 2140-100 60806 FRANK VVSON wsu 7 117 I fi s S S 8* C Th'pson E T Whitehill ;Htai-l00 60886 JOSIE GRMAN wn 4 M9 2 8 7; 7-1 7% 7-1 C Studer Horse |^,ke Ktable 2820-100 (88385) 'SHERMAN A. waa 8 BQ 3 7 1, 1' C 1 T Wilson H T Palmer 210-100 Time. £1%. -19%. 1:02%. Track good. 82 HOtnela paid. Robert L. Owen, 84L88 straight, $3.(M) pUce, 83.M show; Madam Byng ' S3 20 ptace, $8.« show: Perch, $l.oo ahaar. Baniralenl baofcJaS odd.- — Robert L. Oaaa, 140 to 100 straight. 50 to UK) place, 30 to RH» show- Madam Byas- M to IM ptaee, M ta loo show: rareh, 181 ta 1 m show. Winner— Ch. g. by Blues—Lemon Girl, by Madstone (trained by W. Gargan: bred bv Mr. Benjumin A. Jaaea). Went to Deal at 4:88. At paat It minutes. Start good „w) slow. Won driving; second and third the same, ROBBBT L. OWEN, from an odvantageoos start, showed the most early speed, then followed SHERMAN A. closely and catching him tiring in the stretch took the lead with a rush and held MADAM BYNO safe at the end. The latter raced forwardly throughout and gamely outlasted Pi:RCtJ in a terrific finish. PERCH came wide entering the stretch and finished fast. PI'KBLO closed -i hi" gap SHKIt.M.W A., away poorly, was excessively iis^ | gettlug into contention and after taking the lead held s\\:i.v to the stretch, where he tired. Ser.Khod 8M39 Americm Maid, 109; MBM Rafi'erty, 112; (88833) Pl:iutaSeuet. 112; 608(,'9 Choir 31 ; I ~ t ' ■ ! ' , I t _ , Page 4 Havana Entries and Past Performances for Tuesday, March 21 HAVANA ENTRIES AND PAST PERFORMANCES FOR TUESDAY, MARCH 21 | WEATHER CLEAR t TRACK FAST. I I I Rncing starts at 2:30 p m. (Chicago time 1:57). C£ Superior mud runner. X Good inud runner. :': Fair mud runner. (M) Maidens. •Apprentice allowance, b Rlinkers. First Race — 3-4 Mile. Purse $700. :{ year ..ids and upward. Claiming. (Track record: .Ian. 8, 1920— 1:11-■4— MS.) IMaj '■ Iud. Horse. Wt. Rec. A.VVt.Iian. •MM* hThe Belgian II. ..120 1:12% 8 115:'.: 725 BMM (v Merrick 113 1:13% U U»X1M MBM bLitholi.k tffl:tt% 7 115x715 •BUI aXaVaje (M) 107 1:1ft ft 112x715 00042 bPolar Cub M 1:12% B 115X710 0871ft /Incinerator ! 1 1:13'., B 110. .710 QMM bPrimitivc 112 1:1.", 5 110. .705 :.ss4i Maty Moore Ulltlla B USX MB COM! Kl\ SIS 1:14% 5 115X705 MMJ Occapatioa (Ml ...MB 1 : 1 V ' r. ft M7..MS eOMB 1 . i ; 1 1 1 : • -. I \I) US 1:1.".% •" 1 1 •". . . 700 MSM Mites II 112 1:11-. BUS. .MB s. • o..d Race — 3-4 Mile. Pane SiiHt ft-jcar-oMa aasl ■pward. Ctakalac. iTrack I-. .i.i tea. B, MM— 1:11 ft MB.) «lOvi»r - Natrum (Mi 1U1-JI ft 107. 725 , 8B651 «Mike 113 1:13% S 10.V/ 720 MSM ■MfesVCaMM U2 1:14 5 111. .71.1 BMM M(lM Kit 100 1:12% B 113.. 715 MM 'second Caaaia 107 1:13% B 100.710 , BMM bPokey P. M 1:11% ft 113x710 CiiWI •bAcclaination 107 1:14% 0 105X705 MK BWataaere 107 1:14%. ft MTXTO6 BMM Service Flag 110 1:15% 7 113x705 0MS1 'Lullaby 105 1:15 4 97X700 I BMM l.t. Wm. J. MarrayMB l:M 4 io7x7oo i •MM blving Worth 115 1:14 111100705 Ihird Race — 5 1-2 Furlongs. l'urse 8MB. 3-year-olds. Claiming. (Track record: Ma. 24. IMT— l:o.v.-. 5-102.) HH9..1 Caimito 10S l:OS% 1 Id .725 i MM3 Atfegarvea no i« 112x736 i 80873 •bP.u. ■kingham MB 1:07% 105X715 . BMM Plurality 107 1:08 110X710 I (MM1) Moon Winks 92 1:08% 105x710 ) BMM bAwaiag losi:07% 107.710 ) Mftia Navisc, 110 1:07., 112X710 i MSM1 Mrs. Grundy Mft i : hi 106X706 •MM Mad Nell 90 1:07% 112x706 i 0*763 'Bitter I'.iting . .. .107 1:0!i-':. 97. .700 ) BMM bSatiliag Lad 110 1:07% 107X700 ) I I , , I i i . I ) ) i i ) ) Fourth Race — 1 Mile and 50 Yards. I Purse BBMl B-jrcai "Ids and upward. Claiming. ] (Track reeari: Marck o. MM 1:41— •— 11T.) Today's * Ind. Horse. Wt. Rec. A.Wt.Han. J OOSIo.V Eleanor S MB 1:42% 4 97X725 * (•MSB) Hcrron Ill 1:43%. 5 105x~20 6 (00915) Rebuke 3 95X715 * 00915- bl'elr.i nil 10!) 1:42% 4 102X710 J MMB kTki Tunpaift 100 1:41% 5 105x710 ' 5M93 bTippo Sahib 7 105x705 i 005135 bCaesar (Ml I 95. .700 I Fifth Race — 1 Mile. t Purse $700. 3-year-olds and upward. Claiming. | (Track record: March 23. 1919— 1:38%— 5— 105.) = (00932) fitz-p.oodle ...1071:39% 4105x750 1 0033 •Hariock 107 1:39 7 107x74(1 ; C.OS7I- *Ton\ l'.cau MB 1:11% 4 107X735 I (00957) Tkc Pirate IM 1:3!)'.-. B M8X7S3 I BMM *Benaaal lio l ::«*% 4 loo. MB 59134 l.War Plume Ill 1:40% 0 K*s MB B8SM' I.Moliiicro 4 MS. . 725 Sixth Race— 1 Mile and 50 Yards. Purse $7(MI. 3 year-olds ami upwalil. Claiming. (Track reeevft: Haick 0. iois 1:41-5- 117.) | MM1 •llatusa 95 1:47% 3 90X725 (00854) Chimera 107 1:44 0.115X720 f 00855 *CMacateacae 97 1:43 4 lftOX718 , (00H8) Orria I *.).'.. 71". ;os74 Soar air 100 1:43% 4 1MX710 BMM *l.Mi.!ly Tuff 3 97.. 705 MBM I.Marv Brk 100 1:45% ft MBX7M ; 00913 •Carrie Baker I MxMB Seventh Race — 1 1-16 Miles. Purse $700. 3-year -olds and upward. Claiming. (Track record: Feb. 3, 1918— 1:44 %— B— S2.) I (00954) •Hush 104 1:40% 5 105. .725 BMM1 bilueu 109 1:17% 4 113x720 0U950 nUII Hnnley 98 1:40% 7 105x715 ( BMM' Audrey A 103 1:19 4 103x715 I MBM *bWie Ue-s I 91X715 I BMM Bate 95 1 :40% 0 105 . . 715 MUM l.li.u.v M. Steven*. .108 1 :4C% 8 115 710 MM4 Kiaaaaa M 1:46 I 99. .710 BMM •Oreal Haark 95 l:ftft*ft B MBX7M BMM *Kandel I 90x705 MBM *bOark MB 1 : 47% 7 IM 705 00952 Av.i U 103 1:47% B MBXMB i Havana Jockey Percentages HAVANA JOCKEY PEHCE VTAtiES. I ...in Jniiuury I, ISll-'l, t IBjuwBl Itl, IB)SSt i ncliisi ve. At or At or At or Over lOCkap. P.O. Wt. Mts. 1st. 2d. 3d. Garaer. M 21 107 BM 131 loo 114 Wilson. 9 20 105 Mft 73 48 51 Prible. 1) 20 95 042 130 109 92 lM.iu.lll, 1 20 97 898 175 154 117 Pickens. A 19 105 415 77 79 52 Kennedy, B 18 105 559 UK) 81 90 Walls, P 10 90 70 12 9 8 Lill.-y, \V 10 117 122 20 10 1G Kelsav, W 10 109 541 84 83 M Field.. ; 10 103 MB 108 88 91 Heupel, J 15 101 BM 40 30 41 Robinson, C 15 111 310 47 35 35 Bckeffe), B 14 H Mft 42 42 45 Maiben, .1 M 105 2-4 30 27 29 Pad, W 13 M 03 8 2 10 Atkins..!), B M 108 311 39 33 34 Oaaaara, .1 13 in 205 20 M H Davaaa, .1 12 MB 200 ai 27 M Baajar. .1 12 101 IM 23 23 25 Hunt, 9 12 100 307 38 M 41 l.unsf.ird, II 12 113 MS M M 27 Meiiniee. 9 12 104 S28 2S 21 13 Swan. X 12 9.N 255 21 40 M McLuiigiiliD, A. .. .10 97 218 22 29 M Moore. I' 10 MM MB 20 M 41 .loKiah, B 10 103 MB 40 4S 42 K.deris. .1 10 103 138 11 10 i:i Chalmers J It) 94 243 24 29 :il P.urger, X tlit MB M B 5 7 l'letcher. 1 1.9 10S 147 13 12 10 Kindle. ( 09 115 162 14 12 13 McCorkle. r 09 104 87 8 11 11 Mvers, II 09 111 110 10 13 17 Rice, L. 09 100 22 2 4 3 At or Over Jockey. PC. Wl. Mts. 1st. 2d. 3d. ktcOraw, s 08 100 121 10 21 n llairiaatj, W M 111 254 20 20 19 (I. Ills, 11 (IS 105 149 12 1)1 17 BrjrdccM, 11 08 100 MB 9 9 10 P.nnis, T 08 101 305 30 44 55 P...yle, S ii.S 107 179 14 15 2D t ..rev. G 07 107 lot) 8 7 7 Nolan. T 07 108 1)13 7 13 17 Smallwood. R 07 102 105 7 15 10 Yerrat, A 07 94 41 3 2 0 ' l.vic. .1 07 95 5S 4 9 10 Sinilli, J M ItMl 459 27 41 49 Praat, 0 00 .0 03 4 3 Kllis. R 05 95 22 1 1 1 Cailakaa, H 05 93 19 1 o 2 Bkaaaaaa, .1 04 104 M 4 4 s Paaalrer, .1 04 1 14 ..2 2 3 8 MeP.ri.ie. J 03 107 M 2 5 4 M.AIan.y, R 03 101 K7 3 5 4 I .• i.e. : M in 03 2 5 s 1 Trpaa, a. o:t 103 142 4 12 13 Wakaff, H M MB 53 1121 ember, .1 02 112 81 2 P_' 12 1 l-.i.ill.ers, '1' BB 7 0 O O D.i.vle. R 9S 17 O o 1 i:.-,penshade, R M S 0 0 II llfraaaftn. 9 95 4 o 0 o OT.iien. J 115 5 II 1 I JVrdamo, J «» » !» o 1 11 Baaftka, R 102 2 o o 0 Swart. H 101 21 0 1 5 I i.v, (1 KM) 0 0 0 1 1 11 ii. R 95 1 0 0 0 Wesiei field. J 107 7 0 0 0 First Race [1st Havana] 1-MItST ItACi: .1-4 SiW». :(-ye:ir-oIiis .ind upward. CIsiimiiiK-. (Jan. S, , If) 20— 1 : 11 « 102. ) Index Course Hist TimcT'ckOdds Wt St % V4 % Str 1 in Jockeys Started Order of Finish 1HE BELGIAN II.. cii. g, 8 115 £y Eabeiaia— BMBMsaMi IV., 07 eter. (Trainer, N. K. Moody. Owaer, U. K Moody). 00850 Ha \anLt :!-4 1:14%fast 2 lli I 4 21 I | \V Moi'-ey S P.-Baaftte, D.P*I* *aka, Piimitive CW*S2 Havana C-4 1 :14%fast 4 US 2 3 3 1" u» F Wilson S Twenty Seven, Molmero, Harau MM Havstna 3-4 1:13%fast S-5 1 12 8 I 4 4J 4% P Wilson 8 (Jallou Kerry, Ilaran, Sevillian 6!Mil7 Havuiia 6* f l:07%fast 5 114 8 9 9 «» 41 G Corey 10 KildareKoy, Haran, Molinero C9.r.23 Hav;..r.a f.i t 1 :07 fast 31 112 3 & 8 7»» (i'l A Pkkens 8 Mar. Hollins, J.Kudrow, Hoover 6«)58 Havar.h, Ift C l:07%fast 1" 115 7 8 8 7* 4'i ■ Atkims'n 8 Kd Garrison, Peasant, Starkiider tS8»4 Havuiia 51 f 1:13 hvy 10 114 6 7 7 7 7=' W Kelsay 7 NorfkBelle, Peasant, KdGar'son (864C MapleH. lil t l:08%fast 6-6 111 t 8 7 7» 7»J W Taylor 9 L.Uarrig'n. Circulate, Yakimen* CY MERRICK, br. e, 11 115 By Peep oDay — Prinzesslu, by St. George. (Trainer, J. Rausch. Owner, A. C. Imlg). 60293 Havana B| t IM Caat X 115 2 2 1 'l\ 0«i D Prll.le 8 Mor. Castle. M..!inero, Fitz BMle MIS Ravuna Bi I l:WVifaat I IM 1 11 1*1 41 ¥ Wilson 10 l.ullaby, WUaata will l.yrlc i.8737 Havana :t-4 ldOkfaat Id 110 1 3 2 41 7«l F Wilson B Amer.Hagle, Ilaran, Gal -Berry E9703 Havana 51 f l:0: %iast 3 107 3 2 1 l1! 4'1 J Maiben 8 Tom Goose, Kentmerp, Mike L9G17 Havana f.J f l:07%faat 10 U4 2 4 4 41 6» 0 Rob'eon 10 KildareKoy, Harau. MaUaera 69542 Havana 51fl:US fast D JM 1 1 1 B* 2* ■ Kenn'dy 8 Tacola. George W., Sevilllan UTHOLICII, b. g, 7 115 By Meelick— Lithoeene, by Lithos. (Trainer, A. B. Bavidsoa. Owner, A. B. Bavidson). 00850 Havana :;-4 1:14'. -.fast 10 115 4 3 B* B» F Hunt B F.-KMle. D.F'rb'ks, TheB.rnll C0789 Havana 3-4 IdSVJSOOd ft 115 6 I I 6' 7" F Hunt 11 Kuford. Primitive, Sir Adsum 60748 Havana 5i f 1 :P:%iiiud 21 115 1 4 2 84 4" A Pickens 7 labiu Creek, Punctual. Kavman 60641 Havana 1-4 l:H%faat M US C 6 C C« (,°i A Pickens 10 Sevillian, Wreckless, Fairlli»sie 60489 Havana 8-4 l:17%slop 2 llfj 3 12 2" C*| A Pickens 11 Mary Erb. Kalfour, Sir Adsum 60434 Havana 6| f 1 :12%hvy 4 115 G 1 1 2s 25 A Pickens 9 Pullux, Kayman, Hullo 60293 Havana Si f 1 03 fast 12 115 1 6 4 BJ 7'1 A Pickena S Mor.Castle, Molinero, Fitz B'dU KAVAJO, b. g. 4 (M) 112 By Harmonicon — Gamer, by Radium. (Trainer, A. Mitchell. Owner, A. Mitchell). 60811 Havana ilrtlfty l:4S%Mat S M7 I 7 7 I r.3 0% B Kenn'dylO DottaVKest, AvaR., Dandy Van bd714 Havana 1 1-16 1 :4!)%f:ist 3 lu 4 2 2 3 ii 4'J A Pick, ns S .Sm'lMonev, Say When, Audrey A. 60C70 Havana , 1 1-8 l:S5%faat 4 lOU 4 1 1 I 11 2" A Pickens 9 Marauder," McAdoo, Meailow't'h 60612 Havana ImfiOf l:48%aiow 21 lo4 S 8 7 6 8' 8J1 tl CTiaaatalS Kalfom-, Audrey A., First'i'roop 1 60r.65 Havana 1 1-10 l:5.-r,hvy 8 Ml ft 4 ft 8 3'1 3s U Kenn'dy 7 RiKodon, Audrey A.. Aztec 60403 Havana lm50y l:4l%!u.st 4 loO 4 3 3 2 2s 2"* B Kenn'dy 8 TneEugl'mau, r..Uuuley, Navajo 6037E Havana Irafifty 1:4S teat 21 104 0 5 5 6 74 710 J Payaa 8 Marauder. Audrey A., Fr'kliuike POLAR CT/B, b. g. 6 115 By Orcaiy— Thrifty, by Oades. (Trainer, H. G. Woods. Owner, F. Belbarrio). 60642 Havana 8*4 1:14 fast 20 108 2 2 o 6 611 T Burns 6 FirstConsul. Ol.lSin'r, Hat I kfc— ..7730 K'worth 8-ft l:13%fas.t 5 11^ 6 B 4 CJ 8sf T Burns lo Marmite, Cormoraii. Great Hawk L7431 W'dbine 3-4 1:13 fast 7 KW 8 9 6 7l 7'j'P Burns 10 lji.ly Luxury, Jat'o, Tan Son 57373 Tb'cliffe 3-4 1:13 fast 6f Mft 8"i L Mcl)ottl2 T.Nephew, Icon, Flagging Spirit 67285 Th" cliff e 3-4 1:13 fast 10 103 B» II Jon. -s 8 Ablaze. The Nephew, Mai.l'arke G7191 Th'cliffe 61 C l:').;%l'ust U4W 1= 1. McD'ottll Phau.Falr. Betsiuda, U M.iudie ' bt;726 D'sbire 3-11:12%fast 7 Ki9 3 3 3 11 I* 1. McD'ott 0 Lit. Maude, Black Top, SamReh INCINERATOR, oh. f\ 6 110 By AeronuaWTrash, by Heno. (Trainer, F. J. Wrispcn. Owner, F. Wrispen). (.714 Havana 1 1-lft i:w%i.i..t t M3 1 :: I E 0nl 5'3 •' Maibca 8 sui'iMmi. y. BayWkea, AaftrapA. COt-3 Havana 1 1-K". 1 :!:•-' .fast ;1 IM 2 3 4 4 31 I'JO Fields S U.irnley, S;iv When, Audrey" A. (.0611 Havana ::-! 1 l.-:.l'..:;t I 110 I I 4 4 " 4;ij C. Fields 10 Se\illi:.n. Wreckless, FairL-.ssie M3375 Havana lmWy Pl.'.'-.t.ist 12 MA 13 3 4 4"' 4'i H Krydges U Marauder, AudreyA.. Fr'kKurke t."096 Havana lm-.oy l:47-r.slow 15 MB 9 6 5 6 715 7'» H Erydges 9 MarcellaKoy, Kerretta, Cl.iuiera .9769 Havana lni50y l:44%fast 21 1(.:; I 2 1 :i B* 6fliJ N Swan 12 Kibbler, F.andW'mer, Ta.s'utlia :.!)707 Havana 1 l^l-r.f.ist f, 104 4 2 2 1 2» 2 1 N Swart 9 FelixM., Mead'rth, TheEnx'man (■■X 18 Havana 1 lMHkteat 8 111 8 6 4 6 81 10" S Boyl» 11 Elias O., Felir M., Marcelia Koj C3621 Havana 61 f 14f%faat 20 107 B 7 I 71 7" ■ Boyle 8 Rlu burg, BeeEufield. W.Woodi 65794 Empire lm7oy l:46%faat M 10.1 '46 4 4 4* S Lawe 12 Pickwick, Pibroch. Misa BteakM PRIMITIVE, b. m, 6 110 By Balhousie — La Primera, by Joe Hocker. (Trainer, W. C. Kennedy. Owner, W. 0. Kennedy). C0893 Havana 1m ".• ■;, ! :. ■ hvy Ift IM S 4 P »;' B All.'.-.m 9 Cu'i.-iwal, Faiilv. Kcltei 00850 Havana 3-1 l :l4'.-,f:.st SJ 112 5 E 4- I' C Etob'soa B P. B'dlc, D.P'rb'ka, Tl.el'.ernll. 607^9 Havana J-4 1 ISVfcSOOd 81 IM 4 111=^' C Rob'sonll Kuford. Sir Adsum. P.ygoiie 6074S Havana E) f l:12%mud 5 IM 6 6 6 5* 514 T Nolan 7 Cabin Creek. I'uu.taal, Kayman . 6(i594 Havana 51 f 1 :1'J\.hvy 5 110 1 2 1 1 ■!-'"-. I ConnorsKl Ravensea, Ijidy lAivilt. Kurley 6'J3i)9 Havana 61 f l:08%fast 6 MS 6 3 4 42 321 B Kenn'dyll Oatoctte, Lady Ivau, Last Girl f0319 Havana 1-4 l:l.i%fast 31 ]0H 3 6 6 2'J 3') E Atk'son 10 Ilueu, Sp'dyLady. Smil. Through ! 60215 Havana 6i 1 IsBBtfcfaat 12 109 2 3 4 41 C=i ■ Atkins'n 9 Maj.ir Il.niio, Mike, Catoctin DINTY MOORE, b. g, 5 115 By MoGee— Polly Grant, by Sir Bixon. (Trainer, C. F. Tanner. Owner, C. F. Tanner). 588 il Havana 5i I )i7-.i.isl oft li: ; t; | ; ■■-,'■ I Atktea'a 7 Blazeaway. Staikader. InaWood 1 EftMS N.K't'n Ab B-8 IM aloar JG IM CU Connors 7 P.lueVan, Juanitalll.. Al 1'orter ' i.8554 N.K'ton 5 s 1 .(;•• hvy 9 1U 6* J Connors 0 Rivulet, Blue Van, Princess Lou 1 r,S434 N.KTton C) t i:24%fast 14 us 8« C Oaraer llaa.Qaaraa. Piin.Lou. K.Knnis rA3S2 N.K'ton B)fl^l%taat 41 IM 4% D Prible • Hon.George, B'yFaust, Railbird \ i7991 Erie 2-4 1 :22%h vy 6 111 6°1 J Connors 9 Selma (i., James C, Rivulet EMM Erie 4i f f 9%mud 23 118 8,J J Connors 10 Minnie Mack. Rivulet, Baaaa KLY, gr. g, 6 115 By Leonid — Handa Around, by Serpent. (Trainer, E. Bruderick. Owner, R. Miller). t.0931 Havana :: 11 ,',..; 1 M ut. li M 8" P|C Ktadle 12 DiPaiikaaka, teaaieaP., Bygaat ' ee J63 Havana I 4 1 :l:!"-f; aat M 112 11 11 11 11 11" J Carroll II Human, Wreckless, .\orniu j. l»70:: Havana 51 f l:08%fast 12 112 Left at the post. J Connors 8 Tom Goose, Ken mere, Mike u*j4i) Tijuana ::-4 1 :14 fast 16 llo 9 6 6 6' 811 W P.ir 13 Efficient, L.Chance, L. Pointer r 63692 Tijuana Et f l:«B%faat 14f MB U 11 10 1011T»1 Powell 12 El Bskte, Mannikiu II. , Alajah 634724 Tijuana 5-8 1:02 teat Q-M Mft 6 12 13 13 13" B Man'ellil4 Seabeui li, LetlyRee, M. Franklin 1 | I I I I ] * * J 6 * J ' i I t | = 1 ; I I OCCUPATION, ch. f, ft (M) 107 By Toddington— Apprentice Girl, by Buddha. (Trainer, H. G. Wilkins. Owner, Square Stable). 00891 Havana .".'. f l:l.)'^hvy « 104 3 3 ".' 5* L Penman 9 Clark ML, Smil.TIti %!!. lt-iieda 60808 Havana 51 f i:08%faat 20 10G 11 10 6 6' 98i H Wakoff 1^ King P., Le Kalafre. iiumpy 60147 Havana 3-4 l:15%fast 10 106 2 2 3 o1 5» H Wakoffl2 MissHope. M. Castle, Sp'dyLady 60018 Havana 51 f l:08%fast 15 10518 4 6 10 10" H Wakoff 10 Lullaby, Whippoorwill, Lyric 69828 Havana 3-4 l:14%fast 12 105 7 8 9 11 U" H Wakoff 11 Win or Quit, Molinero, BkMft 696»4 Havana 61 f l:07%fast 8 105 6 4 6 61 7" H Wakoff 7 First Consul, Sunrose, Lyric BURLEY. b. g. 5 (M) 115 By Assagai — Colonial, by Trenton. (Trainer, C. Reynolds. Owner, C. Beyaolda). 00893 Havana laiSBy 1 :53%hvy M 108 I fi 71 r.33 .1 Smith 9 Punctual. Fairly. Kelioi 00850 Havana 8-4 1:14Vifast 6 UB I 7 ).= «J J Smith 8 F.-K'dle, D.F'rh'ks. TlieRel'nII. 60768 Havana 51 f l:12%slow 10 112 5 6 4 6= 4«1 J Chalm'rsll Eddie Tranter. Jessica F.. AtoM BMM Havana 1 1-10 l:49%fast 41 115 7 2 2 3 6» 6" L Penman 8 Darnley, Say When. Audrey A. 60594 Havana 61 f 1 :12%hvy 10 116 6 4 2 31 4«J W Keisay 10 Ravensea, Primitive, LLovitt i04:;4 Havana 51 f l:12%hvy 10 115 9 6 6 81 9s' J D'minick 9 Pullux, Litholick, Kayman i877T. Havana 11:43 fast 3 111 4 1 1 1 11 4* J D'minick 7 Liszt, Toy Along. White Crowa BRB) Havana lm50y 1:45 fast « 105 6 1 4 6 «« 8" F Merlmee 8 Ch'cot'guc, E. Flower, J.O'O'nell 8ILEX II., ch. g. 5 116 By Verdun— Safety Pin, by Adam. (Trainer, J. W. Plunkett. Owner. J. W. Plunkett). 60540 Havana 3-4 1:17%slop 10 112 I ft 8 8 8" W Keisay S Rlondel. Red. Wreckless 59726 Havana ImOOy l:45%fast 4 110 8 9 9 9 81 63 F Hunt 10 L. Fantastic, Cork, F. & Warmer 59584 Havana 1 l:42%good 3 110 ! 4 I 4 1** V V Hunt 10 OlliePalmer. ToyAloug. Kibbler 59545 Havana lm50y l:44%fast 12 110 7 6 4 4 41 4'1 F Hunt 10 Maysville, Counsel, Cork 5948.'! Havana 1 l:41%fast 5 MB ft S ft ft 41 B45 J Chalmers 8 Dan, Misericorde, Zoie 59363 Havana lm50y l:43%fast 10 102 I 6 « I 4»k 4'J C Frost 8 F.Embry, Dot.'sBest. MIs'lcorrte 5931 r, Havana ImiOy l:44%fast 12 102 6 6 3 2 2»* 3'J J Allen • Winall, HarryGlover, BIIIHuiiley Second Race [2nd Havana] | f , ; I ( I I i ' 1 1 , 1 SECOND It ACT. 8-4 Mile* I-j e;«i-ol«!s nntl ipaiN. i l.-iliu inu. t.lnii. H, l ii^ti — I : 1 1 — «; — 10:1. NATRUM, blk. s, 4 (M) 107 By Friar Rock— Nell Olin, by Wagner. (Trainer, J. Boland. Owner, E. J. Sullivan). BMM Havana 3-4 tU4%tea4 2 li3 4 1 2 22 2« I. Penman 8 Wreckless. Mis. .Legs. Sp'dyLady MIKE, ch. g, 8 108 By Meoliok — Kathenoe Connor, by Mirthful. (Trainer, B. J. McDonald. Owner, B. J. McDonald). 00851 Havana 3-4 l:14%teat 4 113 1 2 3' fi3i D Prible S Miimbo Jumbo. Huen. Draaerf *, ibO Havana 3-4 l:ir %last 21 113 9 9 8 73 84J B Scheffel 11 Hullo, Sir Jack, Thistlebloom 60400 Havana 51 f l:08%fast 2 118 8 5 3 2nfc 21 D Prible 10 Kutler, MachineGunner, Sir Jack BMW Havana 61 f l:08%fast 5 lit 9 B • 71 Safe D Prible 9 Major Doino, Catoctin, Truant 9703 Havana 61 f l:0S%fast 21 107 8 8 4 4* 3' 1 G Fields 8 Tom Goose, Keutmere. CyMerrick i9441 Havana ll:41%fast 5 112 10 4 2 2 3l 610 E Atkins'n 10 AlfVeziua, Avail., HlghOlympua 59281 Havana 3-4 l:ll%fast 10 115 7 7 6 61 62| E Atkins'n 8 Tarascon, Midiau, Pibrot-h 61AVENSEA, br. g. 6 111 By Sea King — Lady Bunraven, by Besmond. (Trainer, G. Price. Owner, Q. Price). 410851 Havana :;-1 1 :H '..fast I 112 C 7 B | S* C Roh'son 8 Mumbo Jtimhu. linen. Drapery BMM Havana lm.Viy 1:45 fast 4 Ml 6 2 1 3 S"" 6'" J Maiben 8 Coscorron, Zoie. MeAdoo o0594 Havana Si f l:l-'%hvy 4 115 S 6 S 2s lxc C Rob'son 10 Primilive. Lidy Lavitt, Bartej 59605 Havana lniiuy l:45%fast 6 110 4 2 6 7 «"» 6S1 J Maiben 9 Am. Soldier, M'doworth, Stir Up MftS Havana lmr^)y 1 :44%fast 4 110 2 3 S 3 8' C*i C Rob'son 10 Maysville. Counsel, 4'ork J941I4 Havana 3-4 l:13%faat 10 112 3 4 4 4» 3» H Kenn'dy 7 Siigarmint, M.-liugs, Am. Eagle 59440 Havana 51 f l:0 :%fast 21 114 8 8 9 71 61 B Kenn'dy 10 War Map. Memphis, Mayavillo MESS KIT. b. g, 6 113 By Tracery— MoneU, by Spearmint. (Tiainer, H. E. Davis. Owner, M. E. Thompgon). M7M Havana Bj f lM%f»t ft llo 7 5 5 7- 7»3 F Hunt M Rengalese, J.Rtidiow, Lni-Meme EMR Havana 3-4 1:14 fast 10 llo I 2 2 BJ 4J F Hunt 9 Am. Eagle, WaiMap. TWySeveo ,v it, Havana lm50y 1 :51r,;,hvy 12 113 3 4 3 3 41 Bf F Hunt B Acosta. Kianca. John. O'Conuell ■MM Havana 5i f 1 :07%fast BJ 113 6 6 6 6- 431 II Prible 7 M. Castle, Perplexity, W.ofCh'ce N32Z Havana 3-4 l:14%fa.st 6 112 E I 2 2» Is F Hunt 10 Quaker. Mach. Conner, J.J.t'aaey KM8 Havana 1 1-M l:4B%teat 10 107 8 6 I 6 6'i 4"i R Sinw'OfllO Mis, An Revoir, Kerrella •14 J46 Havana 3-4 1:14%fast BJ 107 6 3 3 4' i^J Maiben « Ilaian, Uenetla, Win or Quit HECOND COUSIN, b. m, 6 100 By Uncle— Katrine, by Disguise. (Trainer, 0. L. Foster. Owner, 0. L. Foster). jBMft Havaaa 3-4 l:17%hvy 10 105 S 6 7 0* G'JB Kenn'dy 9 M. Caruer, P.ensulese, J.J.t'asey BMB Havana lm50y l:42%fast 8 IBS 2 2 4 10 11 ll'-FMooiv 11 Miberic'de, Ureal Hawk, Bibhtof BUS) Havaaa 8-4 1:M fast 10 K18 9 7 10 10 M*| F Moore 10 J.O'C'uell, W'poorwill. C. Koris •i0o20 Havana H t IM fast 15 loa 7 8 8 8 7" ¥ Moore 8 Sugnrm't, Perplexity, W.otfh'ca J9441 Havana lm50y l:43%fast 6 102 3 1 3 8 71 710 N Swart 9 Chris.Holters, Rockport, DollyO. POKEY B„ b. to, ft 113 By Charivari— Helen Burnett, by Allan-a-Dalo. (Trainer, G. P. Sherman. Owner, G. H. Gllroy). C0891 Hav. 11 ■ 1 l:50%hvy 3 112 I :i 4- •»» I Fletcher 1; Kin Hunley. Huen. Ilaliack •mi Havaaa 1 l:4ft%auM 8 Mill 1 P P 1 Fietch-r T Kalfour, Msjarflann. fins tealai 00608 Havana SI f 1 :0!)%slow 6 110 3 I I 3'1 2'i I I-'letcher 10 M. (burner, Aeclama'tion, Cklaca :o:.42 Havana 1 1:43 slop 10 MB 6 3 7 7 7 7s* J Simmons 7 Money, George W., Mary Brk MM Havaaa 6* f i:07%fast 10 i .r. 5 3 3 7" 7» .1 nhaaiaaaiT Mslljrarf TiMiaila. WILHisM SU4» Havaaa 61 f l:08%fa.st 4 11119 8 8 81 VI 1 Fletcher 9 Pittsburg, Lil.Cottage. T.Gooaa -.0044 Havana 2-4 1:14%fast 4 112 1 1 1 1» ]« I Fletcher 9 Whitet'iowu. Kygoue, Invincible MM Havana lm50y 1.46%siow 10 112 2 1 1 2 6' 6»1 I Fletcher 9 Guardsman, Caraway, Navajo ACCLAMATION, ch. g, 6 105 By Plaudit— Ellerdie, by Knight of Ellerslie. (Trainer, J. Kindle. Owner, J. Kindle). . Havana 8-4 1 l.'.lasi 8 1I ; I 7 .". BJ 5!}i' Kindle 11 Hullo. Sir Jack. Tkislll klsiai Hftftft Havana Ej 1 1 :0'.)45k1..w 12 117 2 8 7 4uk Zt C Kiudlo 10 Msfklaiflaaaill. I'okeyK , Che.ca BMM Havaaa Eft t l:ftft%teat 8 iiti 2 3 c 6'i c- J Kindle M Barter, Mike, kfackftaa Gunner BMM Havaaa Eft f l:ftB%faat E IM I 2 I 9 i'i J Ktadla 11 ¥. Lassie, sVateaaattrBaa, Hniiux BMSf Havaaa Bj f l.MUfftat 6 112 4 3 3 3»* • * J D'minick ttt ML Puff. Margaret Nash. M. Kri 599SO Havana 3-4 l:14%j!ast 5 112 2 2 2 3« 4'J K Wils..ii 1-' John J. Casey, Ilragoou, ShyAuu ";9S74 Havana 3-4 1:lS%hvy 8-5 112 2 2 3 4°*5'1J D'minick 11 KiugWorth, fltift Blft. Kerretta 3MM Havaaa 6lf1:0S%fast 4 114 S 6 8 91 lo'i .1 Carroll 12 D.MauuelL., MaryKrb. W.Crowu 9MM Havaaa B-ftldB fast 12 i*m 1 6 4 4" 4- it BsaaM'ftl U Jaaasa, Felix M., Goideu Red iMM Havaaa 51 f i:07%fa»t 10 BM 8 8 » 7l 6«l R Smaiwd 12 IfeaaOa, TmTii IteklPaasaalfti KENTMERE, b. g, 4 107 By Madrigalian or Bard of Hope — Elasticity, by (Trainer, H. J. Kennedy. Owner, Kentmere Farm Stable). Aeronaut. 4i08f)-; Havaaa 5ft f l:l--.,hvy 23 UllM M M M'« C Rob'son 10 ( ahinCreek. Siarkader. liold.Red G(;6S«) Havana 3-1 lJBIkfaat E 112 5 2 9 HJ 1*»8J C Rob'son 11 Hullo. Sir Jack. Thistlebloom 60215 Havana El f 1 :08V.-.fast S Mft 6 4 « SI 9*3 R Sm'w'od 9 Major Dorno, Mike, Catoctin .,0149 Havana 51 f l:0S%fast I 106 8 I 5 7' 6%! ¥ Wilson 9 Pittsburg, Lit.Cottage. T. Goose &M& Havana 51 f l:08%fast 3-2 10S 5 3 3 4" 6% W Keisay 10 Lullaby. Whippoorwill. Lyric 59848 Havana 51 f l:10%mud 4 106 5 6 6 6 55 F Wilson 0 Spring Vale, Bengalese, Medusa ,9788 Havana 51fl:07%fast 6 110 1 2 2 2'1 21 ¥ Wilson 11 Midian, American Eagle, Lyric SERVICE FLAG, b. g, 7 113 By Ben Trovato— Royal Child, by Childwick. (Trainer, C. E. St. Clair. Owner, C. E. St. Clair). :M?S Havana BJ t l:07%fast 25 112 I 6 6 7'-' 6»1 W Mor'sey 8 Peasant, Jill, Hoover MBS Havana lrm.Oy 1 :45%fast 21 115 6 4 5 8 8 837 W Mor'sey 8 TonyKeau, Rockport, Silex H. BMM Havaaa 3-4 l:13%fast 6 118 6 5 6 61 6" B Kenn'dy 9 KdGarrison, Hoover, CailRobert* 58764 Havana 1 1-16 1 :48%fast 5 113 7 1 1 1 tet^B Kenn'dy 7 Hocuir, MeAdoo, Drapery 5S715 Havana lmf/ly 1:4S fast la 111 6 2 2 3 2"k V B Kenn'dy 8 T.J.Hogau, Drapery, H.Kaust .8189 Church'l 3-4 1:12%fast 24 110 7 7 7 7" 7lT ¥ Paul 8 K.ofElizabethtowu. Fluaey, Pyx 7Wt Church' 1 1 1-4 2:05%fast 102 102 112 3 81 103» W Pool 11 Eleanors.. GipsyLad. Knt.LUer CULLABY, ch. f, 4 97 By Handsel— Merry Blue, by Blues. (Trainer, I. Acoy. Owner, Egypt fitsble). 00851 Havana :.-i 1:14 •"•r.l'ast lo !)7 4 C 7- 7 •• N Swart B Masaka TlWafcs. Huen, Diapeiy 60666 Havana 8-4 1:14 fast 8 UK) 2 I 3 84 5-4 D Prible 11 Ka.vv.'.!. Kacchaiiaru, 1 1 lompli't BMSS Havana 3-4 l:M%CaM 10 102 1 4 6 5' \3i D Prible 11 Haran. Frank Kuike, Shy Ann MM Havana Gi I l:0S%fast E 96 3 « 4 3'1 14 D Prible M WliippoorwiU, Lyric, Cy Mail lift .9921 Havana 2-4 1 :l.".%slow 5 BM I I 3 21 33 D llible 12 F. Fancy, Jup Mnuia, DonThrusU MM Havana 2-4 1:14 fast 8 105 4 7 7 71 8*1 B Kenn'dyll Hatrack, Win or Quit, Sevilllan MM Havaaa 51 f l:07V»fast 3 101 2 8 » 7* 6*1 D Prible 12 W.ofCh'ce, W'eckless, G.Kerry C.T. WM. J. MURRAY, b. g, 4 107 By Assagai— Niaxus, by Chaxaxns. (Trainer, M. J. McDonald. Owner, 0. Leydeoker). C0892 Havana Eft f 1 :12',.-,hvy M lo9 5 I !» B*| B Kenn'dylO CabinCreek. Slarkadei. Cold Red BMM Havana 3-4 l:15%fast 20 111 11 11 11 11 B*i H Myers 11 Hullo. Sir Jack. Thistlebloom .,0100 Havana 61 f l:('S%fast 20 106 10 9 10 10 10'» N Swart 111 Kutler, Mike, Machine Gunner 60321 Havana 3-4 l:10Vofast 6 104 10 10 10 9' 7*1 D Prible 10 Whipp'rwill, Invincible, Catoctin SC130 Havana Dn.r*y 1:44 fast 10 1101 2 2 2 8 8 8*» J Connors S Rockport, Dolly C, H.M. Stevens MMB Havaaa 3-4 1:17%slow 2 HO 2 3 2 2l 2' J Connors 8 Cortez, Altamaha, Parol ,9442 Havana 1 l:40%t'aBt 6 108 8 8 8 7 7" 7'» J Connors 8 Hazel W.. Currency, Quaker XING WORTH, br. g. 11 110 By Kenilworth-r-Mitten, by King Erie (Trainer, R. D. Carter. Owner, L. Letourneau). BMM Havaaa 5* f 1 :09%slow 0 111 B 4 6 91 10«4 W Mor'sey 10 M.Gunner, PokoyK., Acclamat'n NO Havana Eft f lM%teat 10 llo I 2 4 4* 561 J Maiben 10 Kutler, Mike, .Machine Gaaaat BMM Havaaa Eft t l:07%fast 10 110 7 7 8 8* 8«* J Maiben 10 Mollyl'uff, Frascuelo, Wil. Woods 9Ui» Havaaa 8-ft 115 fast 8 108 1 1 1 Zfc 7°1 J Maiben 10 J.O'C'nell. W'poorwill. C. Koris SMTft Havaaa 3-4 l:18%hvy 3 112 1 11 %* 11 J Maiben 11 Goideu Red, Kerretta, Humpy f! 5S2 Havana 6* f l:09%good 7 HfT 3 2 4 81 8' J Maiben M Itengalese. GeorgeW.. J.J.t'asey IMC Havana 2 4 1:15 fast « 107 6 6 8 7 » 6*1 T Kurm* 11 James. Felix M., Ouldeo Re«l BMM Havaaa 6ifl:08 fast U. 107 3 4 4 3'-' 3« J Malbeu 8 K'ciielo, L. Enfield, Wll. Woods Third Race [3rd Havana] ' . ! 1 ' 1 \ ' r 1 TI11KO IU(i: .% 1-2 lutloiiUH, 1 f ■!■■ alftte. l:iimln.-. (.I.-111 'Zi, ! !l 1 7 — IrftMl i-n — ■ — 102.1 CAIMITO. br. g, 3 110 By Watervale— Topsy Belle, by Knlfht Errant. (Trainer, F. D. Weir. Owner, F. D. Weir). 00951 Havaaa Eft f l:«T*4tes4 '. Ml n 5 E] fi' T Nolan 12 M.Whska, GaL-Bavtp, Tw Seven fiOlllo Havana 8-4 I :lC'-.slow 8 110 1 1 l» :'nk t Nolan 11 Arti.leX.. STt. -ticket, Pluialiiy t. 82) Havana 5J f l:074(,fa.st 6 MB 2 4 2 2A 2'J T Nolan 11 Manicure, IHsaiaall. D.»n Pe|i'e BHftl Havana 3-4 l:13%fast 7 92 2 3 I C' 7«J K Scheffel Id G. Chain e, DisciiN-iou, Perplexity C0O65 Havana 3-4 l:12%fast II 96 6 4 6 8J 9,:J D Prible » iaifcsia. CherryTiee. I.adyA^or HMS Havana tesBfty 1 :44%fast I 9s 8 1 1 1 If 1*1 L Feninan 9 Who Can Tell. FelixM., TfcMlTp 59819 Havana 3-4 l:17%inud B] llo 3 6 6 6» 5"» G Fields 7 Stonewall. Athgarvcn. OldKolks 1THGARVEN, b. g, 3 112 By The Curragh— Islrose, by Isldor. (Trainer, W. Pilcher. Owner. W. Piloher). «;o»13 Havaaa 1-4 l:lft%alaw H UB B I 10 10'= R K.nndyii ArUcteX., Caimito, BwtftertekH b"829 Havana 5V f l:07%last 15 BM 4 I 6 84 8'° .1 Chalmer.sll M.inicurc, Caimito, Siunewall BMM Havana 3-4 l:21Vimud 1 110 l ] 1 •* I* W Ke! ay B tar. Raker, Rigodou, MoouWiuka BMM Havana 8-4 l:l )%hvy 4 103 1 1 3 4'1 6«J D Prible 8 Plurality, Coscorron. Stonewall 60543 Havana lm50y 1:48 slop 2 93 8 2 2 1 3^ 4»S N Swart 10 Dolly C. Major Domo, t'hluiera 50490 Havana 3-1 l:17%slop 21 112 6 11 l'J l'l B Kenn'dylO Aleso, Loveliest. Miss Fraiiland BUCKINGHAM, oh. g, 3 105 By Tony Bouoa-o— Miss Eddie, by Foidhaoi. (Trainer, W. B. Finnegaa. Owner, W. E. Knebelkamp). Ct;87. Havana 1 1 :;'.•--last S MB 3 4 |sft B» B Scheffel B Reliability. Randel, Diversity 10812 Havaaa 1 l:4ft%faat I 98 4 7 8 8 7- 6,; W Pool 8 Relabilily. Riversilv, Article X BMS8 Havana 61 f l:08%fa.st 31 107 I 6 I 4- 3% B Schei'fei H Lustre, M«fn Castie, Calif* MSU Havaaa 3-4 l:l»%hvy 2 102 3 4 4 4 33 K Scheffel 4 Fictile, Reliability, Spuds BMM Havana 3-4 l:U%faaft BJ 108 2 6 6 4* 44 B Scheffel B Hutchison, Navis.-o, Spods 39790 Havana 1 l:39%fast 41 103 6 6 6 6 6= u5 B Scheffel 7 The Roll Call. Tomahoi, Cydonla i'LURALITY, b. o, 8 110 By Pluvious — Farewell, by Ossary. (Trainer, J. McDermid. Owner, Harlem Stable). ••BM Havana i I M44slo« 4 IM I 7 5oi 44i W BMaaV 11 ArticleX.. Caimito, Swiftcricket 68636 Havana 2-4 l:19%h/y 6 108 2 6 2 '.•■ * 11 1. Penman 8 Coweorron, Stucewall, Alesu 60516 Havana lmf.oy l:.",l%hvy 6 94 1 Lost rider. I) Prible 1; A ^»sta, Itiauca, l.thn. 0 ( Ounell BMM Havana 5-4 l:194 .hvy 8 lor, I 7 7 51 6«J .1 Maiben 7 Fictile, Molly Puff, Navkm (MM Havana 61 f 1 M \fast 0 1»4 7 8 7 7«» 8« ■ .losiah 11 Kutler, Mike, Machine Gunner BMB Havana 1 l:40")if»!Jt 16 100 3 6 6 6 71 6" I Prible 8 Diverslly, Caimito. Pounce KOON WINKS, b. f, 8 105 By Sweep — Experience, by Knight of the Thistle. (Trainer, A. Thomas. Owner, R. L. Baker). «0»51 Havana Eft t 1 :07-..fasl 8 M 4 1 l'l P* W Pool 12 Gal. -Kerry. Tw. Seven. Backliaa . ■ Havana 2-4 1 .1' -.mud 2 110 I I 3 4" 4" L Penman B Athgarven. Car.Kaker. Kijjodoii to(i81 Havana I -4 1:14' .fast 6 MOB I 1 2 3} 7« G Fields 8 Reliability, Riimeau. Ruddles BMSS Havana 3-4 1 i:e*,livy I 102 6 2 4 7 7'T 1) Prible 7 Fictile, Molly Puff, NavfeM* 604O1 Havana BJ f l:07'S,last 10 BM 8 6 E 6« (,"H1 Fields 7 M.C'tle, P'plexity, W.oft'lianc« 6ol74 Havana 2-4 l:14%fast 4 107 2 111* 11 ¥ Wilson 10 MaryD., Amei Legion, FsaiSIHl 6o09:t Havana 6* f l:ll%slow 1 103 6 2 11* 5* (5 Fields 8 Acosta, Fictile, Sun Girl 6M)21 Havana 3-4 1 :14%fast 3 102 4 I 1 V S| Q Fields 8 Whispering, Acosta, Coscorrou 69766 Havana 61 f l:07%?aat 8 tt ft 8 8 Eft S*| B Scheftel « OldSiuner, Reliability. Gratlnn 69726 Havana 61 f 1:07 fast 6 82 4 8 8 •• 4'| B ScbnTfal 8 C En. -an to, Fiucastlt. Don Papa AWNING, b. e. 8 107 By Hesperus— Shade, by Bryn Mawr. (Trainer, H. G. Wilkins. Owner H. D. Bell). MM Ha VMM hi t l.oTStast 1" 111 1 2 I 3'1 fi» A Try on 11 Manicure. Caimito. Stonewall 60668 Havana 61 f 1 :0S=^fast 6 112 2 4 5 6" Ss2 W Kelsay 9 Lustre. BterroOaslla. B'kingham 60196 Havana 3-4 l:12\fart 6 95 6 « 1 1"8"F Wilson 8 ColChile, F'stConsul. Fos.Embry 18942 Havana BJfl:06^fast 8 109 3 4 8 8 S11 H Wakoff 8 Lustre, Col Chile, Elias O. 69264 Havana M l:02%good 10 105 3 3 4 4' 4J1 H Wakoff 7 Cydonia, Lit.Bl'kSheep, Ultimo M!17 Havana 6* f 1 :07%faat 3 109 1 1 1 l'l l1 H Wakoff 8 Sun Girt. WhoCanTell, B.Nolte HAVISCO. br. f, 8 IIS By Trevitoo— Plttt. by Plaudit (Trainer, P. G. Julian. Owner, P. G. Julian). «09l» Havana 3-4 i:io'.,siow I i"2 " 3 4 6°} P Walls ii ■rtlrliT . Caimito, Swiftcrhket •Ml Havana H f l ^t.fast 4 107 3 8 7 CM7 B Kenn'dyii Manicure. CaJaaMa, stonewall WtWJX Havana .V f IMffcfaat la 107 8 8 8 8" 7«J H Call'han 9 Lustre. MorroCa-tle. ^'in'm •MB Havaaa 3-4 l:19}thvy 8-5 110 6 6 3 2n* 36i A Pickens 7 Fictile. Molly Puff. Acosta 60048 Havana 1 l:44F%fast 3 M U 3 3 !' 4' A Pickens 6 W.CanTell, Diversity, Stonewall 60019 Havana 3-4 l:l3*kfaat 2 104 1 4 3 J'i 2»1 A Pickens 5 Hutchison. Spods, Buckingham XB8. GRUNDY, br. f, 8 105 By Delhi— Goody Good, by Lamplighter (Trainer, J. McCann. Owner, T. Trovato). •Kit Havaaa 1-4 l:l9M.hvy 8 HO S 6 6 6' 3T1 J Smith 10 Flyoast, Coseorron, Helen Major 60320 Havana 3-4 1 :15%fast 12 1« 9 10 8 8 7' 7'2 J Smith 10 Tatting, Tliistlebl'm, W reckless K174 Havana 3-4 l:14%fast 12 110 3 6 5 6s 6«| J Smith 10 MoonWinks, MaryD., Am. Legion 69723 Havana El f 1 :0SM,fast 12 105 8 7 6 7* 710 J Smith 8 Navisco, Acosta, Tbistlebloom 69643 Havana 51 f 1 :09 fast 15 104 « 7 4 8l l1 J Smith 8 KthelVale. Hyeres, Char.Smith 69379 Havana H f l:08%faat 25 106 3 8 9 7l 7:1 J Smith 12 T.R.Call. Loveliest, CarrieBaker MM Havana 3-4 l:l6fefast 20 107 7 8 6 «• 6« J Smith 8 Lustre. King B., Margaret Naek 68240 Havana 3-4 l:17%slow 28 103 7 • 7 81 8'i J Smith 9 Swiftcricket, Navisco, Fictile HAD NELL. ch. f. S 112 By Madman— Salvation Nell, by Salvation. (Trainer, T. Doyle. Owner, T. Doyle). «;on::.{ Havaaa :.-4 1:14 Baaa 102 i 5 5"^ 6'" E Josiah • Haatcarc, stonewall. spods MM Havaaa 5V I l:n8-:.fart S 101 0 3 I 4- 8*] ■ Josiah 10 Bacchanalian. Jill, Bavwood Mav Havaaa El f IdHfcatow f. 18 I I 4 c! 6; D Prftla 7 Molly Puff. Spods, Hutchison 60266 Havana 6Jfl:06%fart I M I 6 6 6'J 7*1 W Pool 7 Sp'ngVale, M.Hollins. GaL-BcftJ 69MX Havana 1 1 :40%fast 8 104 8 7 « 6 6» 6 » I Boyle 8 T.R.Call, Diversity, Reliability 69561 Havana 6* f 1 :ll'.-.slow 1 98 2 3 I 1J ll L Penman 7 Hainan. I . Fairbanks, L.C.entry MM Havana :~S-4 1:ir. fast 2 HO 1 I t n 4 I Boyle 7 Mooresque. Last Girl, Navisco C94 3 Havana 3-4 l:14Hfaat 21 95 4 1 1 l1 21 L Penman 7 Sunrose, Black Baby, Sec.Cousin BITTER BITING, b. f, 3 87 By Lovetie— Birdforth, by Haziehatch. (Trainer, C. E. St. Clair Owner. Indiana Stable). MR Havana 8-4 l:13V'ast IS MM I 1 4 8* 7*1 F Hunt 10 Navisco. WhhvaertajC, Sun Girl MM Havana I I lltHfaat 8 95 7 2 3 32 3(j w Pool I Tomahoi. v.i Chile, sun Girl 69581 Havana 5A f l:09!.sgood 10 111 'j 7 7 64 47i P Hunt 11 Fictile, Last Girl, Acosta 69520 Havana 3-4 1 :14=ifast 12 110 2 11 31 6'JF Hunt 10 Sun Girl. Bounce, Elias O. 69346 Havana 3-4 l:r,%fast 8 100 2 IIP* 6*J J Allen 7 Swiftcricket, MaryD., Mad Nell MM Havaaa 5} f HOK^good 10 104 2 2 3 3' 4»j J Allen 8 Manicure, Sun Girl, Fictile SMILING LAB. ch. c, 3 107 By Suffragist— Smiling Maidon, by Smile (Trainer, A. C. Niehaus. Owner, Lindsay Stable). «;o!l":; Havana 3-4 1:14 good fi l«r, :: 4 4- ."." C. Fields 8 Manicure. Stonewall. Spods 69942 Havana Si t 1:00 Mast 20 110 7 S 6 7* ; JH Brydges 8 Lustre, Col t'liile, Elias O. MM Havana 8-4 l:19'.,hvy • M I 7 6 6"k 7* H Prydtres 8 Hutchison, Navisco. Article X. MM Havana 8-4 lAITafaat 20 98 4 3 6 61 8'= H Brydges 8 Llewellyn. C.Encanto, Cher. Tree MB Havaaa 8-4 1 J3%Caat 50 101 1 6 5 62 c'jii Mrriajaa 7 B'iugham, Launulbn. s. Frank MM Havana Hfl4C%tant 30 113 4 6 7 7' 8» H Erydgcs 8 CheiryTree, L'know, L.B. Sheep BKM Havana altlMKfaM 20 115 u 7 7 V* 8'° H Brydges • Llewellyn, flycart, Cydonia Page 5 Fourth Race [4th Havana] roiIITH HACK 1 ^lile and .% ► Yanls. :?- oar-olils :in l ii|i\var l. Allowances. I March O. IJUK I:-I1 B 117.) ELEANOR S., ch. f, 4 87 By Ivan the Terrible— Arline, by The Commoaer. (Trainer, H. Bpargur. Owner, P. J. Graham). 609.'."i Havana I I-1C l:4Mfcfaat :: io; 2 4 IH V .1 Dn-yer B Hacraa, Frank W„ Ma Prince r,UH~,:; Havana 1 l:.!S ifast 21 100 .". E 3« 1| V PriMe :. Ju.lucl'r.voi . IMusIUim. Qnaaata «S i792 Havana lmffly l:42^.good 8] 97 2 3 I I 2« 2' J Dreycr 7 Tom.ihoi, l'lusCItra, SeaPrince MM Havana 1 1-M 1 :4S%faat I 98 c I 5 I 21 i"k .1 paayar ■ Bcrran, Tom.ihoi, Ma Prince 60614 Havana 1 1-8 1 £1 hvy I 97 7 6 6 7 7 7" D Prible 7 FiankW.. G. Menocal. S. Prince 604C5 Havana lm50y 1:41 slow 3 97 1 7 7 6 31 22 D Prible 8 May. House. BYkllackle, T'acej 60249 Havana 1 1 dMitaat 6 99 3 2 3 3 4- 4* J Dreyer 7 Tomahoi. The Roll Call, Tacola f'177 Havana lm50y lMi-^fast 5 M 6 4 4 4 4' 3S1 J Dreyer « The Laapaai, I^ouis A.. RrulMar 69727 Havana I 1:39 fart 4 98 2 4 8 3 8«* 4'i J Dreyer 6 KndMan, ThePirate, SweepClean HEBRON, b. h, 6 105 By Horron— Mizzle, by Kilkerran. (Trainer, L. A. Daly. Owner, Havana Stable). «««).- .» Havana 1 l-M l:4S%taa :;: iu:, 1 :: 2 * V A McL'hlin .". McanarS., Frank W., Sea Prtnec «0»ir Havana 1 lMl:.slow 2 100 E 7 fi- 4-J.l Maii.^n 7 R.-l.uke. Petrarch, The Lr-opard er 3 Havana 1 1-8 1:.V, ••-last • 110 3 5 5 7 7 C" T Nolan T Dr.Clark. S«-a Piincc. Llewellyn 0-697 Havana 1 l-M l:4C'5fa.st 6 108 2 1 1 1 ]k 2"« .1 Maiben « Klcanor S., Tomahoi. Sea Prince MP Havana 5^ f i.o»=ihvy 2 110 3 3 3 3 3" B KennMy S Mattara, Plus Ultra E92..C Havana lm'Oy 1:43 good 2l 112 3 4 6 7 7* 7" C Rob'son 8 QanJ I. M.Gomez, Croniw'l. Aiken MM Havana 8-4 l:13%fart 1-3 115 3 2 3 3» 2'1 W Kelsay (i Zululand. TheU-op'd, ThePirate 68776 Havana 1 l::a"ifast 1 114 1 2 2 2 2» 2'i W Kelsay I Atta Boy II., Sailor, Inquiry REBUKE, blk. o, 3 95 By Blok Finoell— The Scold, by Meddler. (Tiaiaer. F. M. Bray. Owner, Goldapple Stable1.. ■MIS Havana 1 l:41%ata«r S m:, t :. 2'^ 1". \ Mcl/nUa T Petrarch, The IreaaiA. Henna BMM Havana 8-4 l:tS%fam 8| IM 2 4 :: I1 2" A Mcl.'hlin • Obcr.Trcc, L it. P.. Sheep, CoK'hiU MIS Havana El f liM%taat c ios 7 7 8 61 6-3 w Kelsay • (Merry Tree, CalCMIe, t gaam 60WW Havana 5i f 1 :os'..slow 8G IOS 1 6 E 41 (!*W KHsuy • ColChile, KiucaKtle. LHCkSheeji tixw Hu\una :: 4 titMfctaat * M I 8 7 7' 6:| A Mcl/hlln 9 Legaarn, Ch -riyTr.-e. U-olvAsioi 69922 Havana 2-4 1 :16'/f..sloW 12 110 5 2 2 1" 1» W Kelsay 9 Hyeres. Kelloi. Tag Day (,*£'.*) Havana 2-4 I il.'.^.mud 5 "J3 I 6 6 45 4" A Mcl.'hlin I Llewellyn, C.Kucanto, Don Pep* PETRARCH, b. c, 4 102 By Sain or Free Lance— Hvtilene, by Falsetto. (Trainer, E. E. Major. Owner, E. E. Major). Mil Havana 1 l:4l%atow ". MS : *; 3= i j d PrSMc 7 lichuUe, The Leopard. Berran Ma Havana UnfiSy l:4S1fcfanl 1 M I 7 7 r. 2- t'lD PrtTMa 8 Itumkin. ThePirate, Man'lal'.oy MM Havaaa Imiiljr 1 IIKgaa* Tl 102 .". c 7 7 c1 610 D Prible 7 Tomahoi, Banners., Pins Ultra «h'h Havaaa taafiey l:43%taat fi-5 99 1 4 4 2 12 i« D Prible fi itamkin. Oiajaalaa. The Pirate MM Havana lm.'.Oy l:4E%8rvy 21 loo 6 S 6 2 l"" 2"k D Prible 6 Approval, Ticacey, Hazel VV. MM Havaaa MaMgr lHS%Cnat I 108 5 4 3 2 21 4'i D Prible • HaHaek, Mnrntey, Smait Money THE LEOPARD, ch. h, 6 105 By Von Tromp — Ruth W., by King's Counsel. (Trainer, J. Lowe. Owner, J. Lowe). (109."»."» Havana 1 l-M l:4Mfefant .". 9!) 5 2 E •".'■ W p„„l ."1 Herron. Eleanor S.. Frank W. 00915 Havana ll:U:,0slow "\ 107 2 2 1' 23; M Garner 7 Rebuke, Petrarch, Herron 61197 Havana 1 1-1G l:4SKfnst 21 101 1 2 2 2 5« 5C3 B Schelfel 6 Eleanor S.. Herron, Tomahoi MM Havana 1 1-* lSl%fant •". 101 6 4 4 4 6'5 6«; P Wilson 7 B.Barton, Cen.Men'cal. Dr.Clark 60177 Havana lm y l:4HEfaat 6 106 2 2 2 2 1" 1 F Wilson 6 Louis A.. Eleanor S.. End Man 60067 Havana 1 1-16 l:4:,%fast .". 104 5 3 3 3 2t i'l B Kenn'dy 7 Sea Prince, Riverside, Louis A 69829 Havana 3-4 1 :12^fast 21 106 3 3 3 3-' 2'i W Kelsay 0 Lackawana. Lustre. Osgood i9oC4 Havana 1 1-16 1 :".3\alow 5 102 6 7 6 6 61 5'* J HeupeJ 7 Frank W.. Melviu, Iuquirj TIPPO SAHIB, b. g. 7 105 By Rapid Water— Icaria. by Sanders. 'Trainer, J. T. West. Owner, 3. 1. West). :,M93 Chun hi ] 1-8 1:.".2 .fast 88 M 7 7 7 6 M 4U E Anthony 8 BeJgiaa Queen. Jouett. F.asteside 61M l.at.i.iii 1 1-16 l:43%Caat B Will I I 1*1 H Gregory 8 U. Verde. ltai..Traveler. LouisA. EMM L:ii..nia I l:4SKn*ai 14-.r. IOS 3 3 3 3 34 3» H Gregory 4 ICkieDaw, Dnrtawar, Br'rly.Love EtM Lntonln 1 1-16 l:4a%tant •* 105 4 6 6 6 24 11 B Parke 7 My dolly. Matinee Idol, Legal 66617 CFaalrc 1 1 16 l^tliCant M-M M • • 4 4 ll Is H Gregory (J In.-og, Qraee, Doctor Jim BBEttWlndaor 1 1-8 1 :.".l%fast 8 Iff. H « C E» B* I? Anthony 8 The Archer, Mens, Belario r.«:48s Windsor 1 l-M l:4Mfcfnnt a 100 7 « 0 4 4» 3»* B Parke 8 n trail. p.ii k, P.lackie d.iw CSM K' worth 1 1-16 1:46 ii.isl S-S M 7 7 7 7 li'J 67 M Schw'tz 8 Kinburn. Belario, KinK John l." C80 Windsor 1 I:48%fant 18 101 7 8 6 6 3i 1"! M Schw'tz 8 Dodge, Kegistrar, Smart Guy r."472 LatnnM 1 1-16 l:4£',irast *1 108 4 3 4 4 3& 2* L McAtee I Kew.O'Neil, HumpU'y. M.Daai* 1 CAESAR, ch. g, 3 (M) 95 By Stedfast— Kitty Frarer, by Littleton. (Tiainer. A. D. Wortey. Owner, J. W. Fangle). »0! :t.-. Havana laeMj l:4Ms«ond T 94 1 8 6 6" D Prible (i Lady Astor. Qneaaar. Liphler «;o:i4» Havnaw 1 l^t%faat 12 97 7 7 7 7-' J Chalmers 7 Tomahoi. The Roll Call. Tacola ' M)S4tt Havana EJ f l:tt%alow M Kf" 6 I 6 C- T Hums ; Etanael, ilaeaaOa, Lm-kuow .*.«i." C8 Devonshire 5a f l*e%t*Mt M 113 S I 10 M" W Hota'cfe 10 FiftyFifty, Pumps. StacyAdamp 1 .".(;: «': I'ori Krie B-8 l:ol«-hvy 21 112 6 0 5' 8* W Hein'ch 7 Dverruu. Al. rerriira Fifth Race [5th Havana] l'lTTH RACK — 1 lile. rt-ycar-olilK ami upward. Claiming. ( March 211, 1919 1 :::h !-."» ■ lor,.) FITZ-BOODLE. ch. g, 4 105 Ry Fit* Herbert— Lady K. II., by Meddler. (Tiainer, P. T. Richardson. Owner, P. T. Bic hai.lson). «.ii!»:i; Havana .v. 1 l^8H ood ::\ 11". 3 4 21 cj ii KennMy 8 Hamhalnatha, Gratiaa, Archive ■MM Havana S-4 i:i4'.-/ast r.-r. 112 2 1 l* 1«| B Kana'dy • D.K'ii.'k . theitei^-'nii., Pthn'vr 8*98 Havana r.t r i :os that I n:t 5 4 3 42 SH H Myera t Hanofaathi. Maltaera, MiHllan ' BKM Havana 3-4 l:tf good 8 loo 7 6 5 5l uzi B Kenn'dy 7 MGarriaan, Gratiaa, War Map ' 6VtM Havana 3-t 1 :12:'if.ist 6 101 4 4 4 •* {,'■ J Chalmers 8 End Man. KamUiu. Koran MM Havana 2-4 1:19 alow 2 1 » 3 2 3 4" 4»* N Swart 8 Blazeaway. Jacahcan, N'f'kBelle ! BJ1Z1 Havana 3 4 112 fant 8 114 I 4 4 4'14JH Myers 11 EikIM.iii. K'.Garrison. CM. Chance HARLOCK, b. g, 7 107 By Peep o'Day — Benedetta, by The Pepper). (Trainer, J. W. Naylor. Owner, Benton Stable). EMM II.. .ana IbuMj 1 :42J:.fasl 3 H'7 4 2 2 8 61 81! 1^ Penman S Ranikin, Petiaivh, The Pirate B88M Havana 1 l:3S%faat 8.'. io7 8 111 11 M !-• Penman f Pnr Mnhry. Thrriratii. naraiaat Wj071 Havana 11:40 t;isi 4-5 110 111 1 l'Ml L Penman fi Kockport, Jacobean. Hazel W. 88488 Havaaa tasSny l:43%fhnt 2i 105 l I 2 2 21* 33 B Kenn'dy S Bhunkin, MarfsiMa Boy, Roseate 8MB Havaaa laaMy 1:43 fast 7 5 n* 3 3 3 3 21 2" B BchnffH 7 OhfaMotoagae, Dan, BaaartHoney BMM Havana laaEty l:43*4faet 2 105 ill 1 U 1* B Kenn'dy « Daraley, SmariMoney, Petrarch BMM Havana 1 l:29ifast 4 109 3 5 6 6 4''"' 04i A Yerrat 6 Loveliness. Approval, Raiukin TONY BEAU, ch. g. 4 107 By Tony Bonero — Glenwaltx, by Guarantee. (Trainur, S. T. Baxter. Owner, S. T. Baxter). «(I874 Havana 1 1-K 1:4B%faa1 E MM 3 4 8* 2' I) Prible 7 Approval. Holinaro, The Pirate 86683 Havana ImMy l:4SHfaat 5 i"i E 6 t; 7 El B»f J '.'halmers s itamkin, Petrarch, The Pirate 8SM Havana Insiay i.^o-.hvy i;-." M 4 : 3 4 l : 1 j B Bdsetxol 4 OogaaeL Golden Chance, Stanley 6M92 Havana 3-4 l:lt4..slop 1 lo7 E 6 5 4» 8* B Kenn'dy 7 .S'iirV.iIc. K.C'sul, tiallou-Berrj , 88BB Havaaa laaMy 1 42;-ifast 8| ln9 3 4 3 2 2'1 L-i Ii Kenn'dy 7 I'osiei Kmbry. Koran, TiieEiai'rei 6IKI97 II:. man 1 l-M l:4 %aloW 8-6 M 1 2 2 1 Is l'jli Kenn'dy fi Mary Jane Baker, Bianca, SIbola , 69L29 Havana Matty 1:44 fast 2 113 6 6 2 2 2»k 6» B Kenn'dy 8) DollyC, Go!. Flint, M.JaneBaker , THE PIRATE, blk. g, 6 108 By Von Tromp — Dally, by Glgaateiun. (Trainer. J. Haggerty. Owner, Rosedale Stable). «,0ft." " Havana lml#j l:44%faal 2 110 1 2 :■'•- 1L Q Fields 7 Bajnnai, J. ('. Stone. Haatreoa «i0K' 4 Havana I I 18 1'MTlfaat t h'9 2 I 4 4" G Fields 7 Approval. Tony Beau, Molinero 88883 Havana uaMy l:42%faat 0 HE ! 4 3 2 3' 3«» G Fields 8 KasnkJn, Petrarch. MareeUa Boy MM Havaaa I l:8»%raat 21 107 14 4 4 M 8*1 V Hunt : PeaterMnhry, Barleek, Btiasaat 88BM Havaaa laaGBy l:4S%faat 41 111 I 3 3 4 4'i 4'i G Fields 6 Petrarch, Ranikin. Crayssian «0(jC9 Havana lm50y l:42%fast 21 114 4 2 3 3 6 6»S G Fields « Tacola. ShootAway, P'ost.Kmbry , 6*.'8V8 Havana 1 1-4 T 1TKh»J E 103 3 3 3 4 4 4"' L Penman 4 B.Barton, G. Menocal, SeaPrince » 69768 Hnvaan 1 lMHMsM 3 M 3 4 4 4 4s o'ifi Fields 8 J.Pryor. Sw'pCIeaii. SeaPrince BERMONT, b. g, 4 100 By Light Brigade — Five Aces, by Disguise. (Trainer, W. B. Finnegan. Owner, Hontfort Jones L t;-t:96 Havana 1 1 :::'. '.-.fast " loo 2 2 1 5 4\ 4: W Pool .". post Kmbry. H.trlock. ThePirate . 80848 Havana 2-11:11 fast 6 ios 5 8 8 NflW Pool »; PlratConanl, OldSin'r, Hatchlaaa 1 f.9742 Havana 1 1-16 i:46«:fast 2 106 1 3 2 2 2* 1* B Scheffel 8 MaynvtUa, Harlech, LaveUneaa 6:^7 Havana 1 1-16 1 :4b%faat 8 9966«6 6:!6TW Pool « Riverside, Colonell.it. Cromwell I BMM Havaaa 1 1-16 laTHfaat 10 MB S 8 41 4 31 2'1 W Pool « KraukW.. Harlock, The l^eoparo j 59264 Havana 1 1-16 1 :46"/f,fast 16 M 2 3 2 2 l*| V W Pool 7 HartaCh, Fair Orient. Melviu 69201 Havana 3-4 l:13Vfcfaat 12 100 4 4 4 6* 5'iW Pool 6 Meliora, Louis A., The leopard 69132 Havana 3-4 1 :i:«£fast 2 110 4 2 2 2'i 23 J Gruber 9 Discussion. Hueu. Dr. Shaefer MM l*x'ton 1-4 1:16 alow 1-6 107 4 4 3 2» 1» E Scoble 12 l^ouis Adair. Doyle. Dntnoiia WAR PLUME, br. h. 6 108 Hy Star Shoot — Courtplaster. by Sandringham. (Tiainer, C. R. Smith. Owner, F. Delbarrio). 69124 Havaaa 1 l:3B%faat 50 M E •"• •" .' 6 ti'1 T Burns 8 Sunny Hill. Melvin. Harlock BMM Havaaa I l-M 1:47--.fast l". Ill 1 6 5 E 5 l»}T Burns 5 Can. Light, Darnley, Ch.Holters 6795T. K'worth 1 1-8 2:0^ hvy !SC 110 3 10 11 11 11 ll" T Burns 11 B'khonOl.. W.TiiIm.w. W*thr*sh 1 HVi-t K'worth 1 l-16 1:.".s hvy 28 111 8 6 7 7 7 7s* T Burns 7 Austral, M't'nRoselL, W. Smoke . BB8S) Kmpire 1 1 4 fMTafaM M M 7 8 8 8 8 8"' R L'caster 8 Dark Hill. Her* Girt, S. Verdict 6.'-9l2 Bmplre lm70y l:44Hfaat 18 106 3 6 8 8 0a 6"1 R I^an'ster 8 Episode. MissRankin, San. Claus 1 66284 M'waat 1 6-16 I 14'hiSlow 20 110 10 10 10 8 6» 410 F* Welner 10 GipsyLad. Wal'lHall, Amer.Boy f MOLINERO, b. e, 4 106 By Tim Payne— Cloudlight, by Bright Phoebus. (Trainer. J. Lowe. Owner, A. J. Holera). 4.0874 Havana 1 1 -16 1 :46 „uirt 1 h* 4 3 2'* 3» B Kenn'dy 7 Approval, Tonylteaii, Thel'iralt; (K)M)9 Havana fit f 1:07-Vast 5 108 3 3 3 31 3° M Garner 8 Am. Eagle. Blackllaby. Currency 60404 Havana lm.lOy 1:44 fast 2 110 3 2 2 1 1» 1* L Penman 8 Meadow'tb, Baby Faust, Discord C0347 Havana 3-4 1:14 fast 8-6 110 6 2 2 11. ll L Penman 9 Blondel. Mister Jiggs, Sevillian 60i:9.; Havana 61 f 1:08 fast 6-5 112 4 6 6 31 2»k W Kelsay 8 Mor. Castle. Fitz-Boodle. Sevill'n i9982 Havana 3-4 1:14%fast 31 108 1 6 6 6 1 2» B Kenn'dy 8 Twenty Seven. Haran. Blondel 59828 Havana 3-4 1 :14?!.fast 6 108 6 6 6 3" 2» P. Kenn'dyii Win or Quit, Zindo, Hainan Sixth Race [6th Havana] SIXTH RACF. 1 Mile anil M Varils. :{- ear-obU smil 11 invar. I. Claiming. (March «, 1 ! I ■ l:-ll ."» 1I7.» DATUSA, ch. f , 3 90 By Sir Wellona— Adelia, by Sir Huon. (Trainer, W. A. Carter. Owner, C. tc D. Stable). NB84 Havana linr.Oy 1 : 16'r.good U ^ B 1 2' 2=} P Walls lo Hush. Frank Burke, Rigodon BflBM Havana 1 1-16 1 :43%taat 6 94 7 7 4 6 8 S-- H Swart 8 Maj.Domo, GreatHawk, C'tliorls 60645 Havana lnkBBy 1:46 fast 5 95 6 4 2 2 3** 6" D Prible 10 Tarascon, Blondel. Rigodon 60346 Havana 3-4 1:15 fast 2| 96 2 3 3 3'1 U D Prible 11 Athgarven, Mr. Kruter, Kelloi J9849 Havana 3-4 l:17%mud 6 103 7 6 6 61 6" F Wilson 7 Stonewall, Athgarven, Old Folk* 69348 Havana 3-4 1 :14%fast 4 111 4 5 5 41 S«l B Scheffel 6 C.Kucanto, D.Pepe, D.MauueiL. 59135 Havana 1 l:43%faet 7-5 120 6 8 6 4 4" 4* J Heupel 9 DonPepe, Mor.Castle, C.Encanto CHIMERA, ch. m. 6 115 By Bey Hindoo— Illusion, by Mesmerist. (Trainer, P. Hinpby. Owner, P. Hlnphy), 60854 Havana lm.'.Oy 1 :44'. -.fast I MB 1 1 I4 l'l W Pool 11 Tarascon. C.eorgeW.. Huntress 607.2 Havana 1 1-16 LaO^slow 6-5 107 111 1 I'M' W Pool 8 Mary Krb. Bultrer, Pnllm 6O700 Havana lmSOy 1 :44 fast 6 107 2 11 1 1» 2' B Scheffel 8 Blondel. Great Hawk, Baywood 60543 Havana lm50y 1:49 slop 3 111 2 4 3 3 41 32f F Hunt 10 DollvC., MajorDouio, Athgarven 40494 Havana 1 1-8 l:59%slop 41 110 111 1 1" 11 F Hunt 5 J.A.Clark, Discord, Bill Hunley 60347 Havana 3-4 1:14 fast 12 110 1 7 7 6" 8'J G Corey 9 Molinero, Blondel, Mister Jlggs 60198 Havana 1 1-16 l:48-"»ifurt 6 110 4 2 2 3 4» 9'» G Corey 10 Nig, Au Revoir. Berretta 60096 Havana lm.Wy l:47%.s'.ow 21 103 12 2 2 2» 3» N Swart 9 MareellaBoy. Berretta, Audrey A. 50049 Havana lm." 0y 1 :44%fast 3 105 4 3 3 3 31 «• N Swart 8 Zoie, George W., Stir Up 9645 Havana lm50y l:44Vr.fast 2 108 8 8 8 8 8» 711 W Hlnphy 10 Maysville, Counsel, Cork .9291 Havana lmuOy l:43%good 8 112 2 « 6 6 6l G" W Hlnphy 6 Wise Man, Hocnir, Mlsericorde 41202 Havana 61 f l:10^hvy 7 112 3 4 6 6* 6«J W Hlnphy 8 CountBoris, Dr.Shafer, Waterf'a ■9132 Havana 3-4 l:13%faat 7 112 * ft f M 7*1 W Hlnphy 9 Discussion. Bermont. Huea OfflNCOTEAGUE, ch. f, 4 105 By Trap Bock— Anna Russell, by Russell. (Trainer, G. K. Allen. Owner, G. K. Allen). 60855 Havana 1 1:40 l..si t 101 1 1 3' 7" J Chalmers 9 Stanley, Incnhcan, Rockport 60809 Havana 5: f l:07%fast 20 105 5 5 6 1- .".« .1 Smith 8 Am. Eagle, BlackBaby, Molinero 60696 Havana 1 1 :39%fast 5 90 532 36 68 J Chalmers 8 Post. Kmbry. Harlock, ThePirate BKM Havana tntMy l:4E lkhvy 10 96 5 3 3 6 6 6'-'* J Chalmers 6 Approval, Petrarch, Ticacey 60492 Havana 3-4 l:l4%slop 8 105 6 3 3 52 6*1 J Simm'ns 7 S'ugVale, T.Beau, First Consul 60269 Havana lm50y 1 :43 fast 3 97 2 1 1 1 l1 1" D Prible 7 Harlock, Dan. Smart Money 68131 Havana ll:41%fast I 98 5 2 3 6 6 6* L Penman 6 ShootAway, Osgood, O. Chance ',6984 Havana lm50y l:4Mfctnat 10 100 111 1 11 441 .1 Chalmers 7 Roseate, Dau, Colonel Lit 59742 Havana 1 1-16 l:46%fast 6 94223 4 6 «"D Prible fi Bermont, Maysville, Harlock 5S668 Havana lm50y 1 :43%fast 12 93 3 1 1 1 1* 1* D Prible M Y. Blossom, J.O'Connell, Forbid ORRIS, br. f, 3 97 By Martinet— Hostility, by St. Blaise. (Trainer B. B. Bloe. Owner, B. B. Rice). «0!»:{« Havana lsnSOj l:48%cn«d 2 '.*\ :, 1 V V W Pool 10 Count Boris. Audrey A.. Zoie BMM Havana E] f 1 :DS--fasl :; K, I S 8 51 4'3 N Swart 10 Bacchanalian. Jill, Baywood ,89.".9 Havana 3-4 1:14%fast 6-5 M 2 6 3 2' 2'i N Swart 10 I*. Weather, ForgeAhead Mad Nell 8MB Havaaa 61 f ijSSltthat 8-5 lot 1 222* T M Swart 8 1* Weather. WhoCauTell, Aleao 58287 Laurel 1 l:42%fast 21f 97 7 3 3 4 11 21 C Lang 14 Manheim. Colando, Vitamin 58058 Laurel 61 f l:08%faat 19 103 1 8 6 6" 6» H Cl'mentsl3 MissColin. Calistoga, Early Bird 57866 Laurel 3-4 1:14%fast 12 98 10 7 4 41 S°i L Penman 11 HighO.. MissColin. DlckDeatieya ROSEATE, oh. f , 4 108 By All Gold— Rose of Dawn, by Hamburg. (Trainer, A. C. Niehaus. Owner, A. C. Niehaus). (10874 Havana 1 l-M 1 :46".-.fa«t 6 BE 8 6 03 6' \V Pool 7 Approval. Tony Beau. Molinero c S23 Havana laaMy l:42%£aat io M 18 8 8 8 7'° H Brydges 8 Ranikin, Petrarch, The Pirate MM Havana laaMy l:43%Cant 10 99 6 5 5 6 5" E*l H Brydges « Petrarch. Ranikin. Grayssian 60570 Havana Im.'iOy l:4C%hvy 8 lot 16 6 5 5* 5'" 11 Brydges 6 Approval, Petrarch, Ticacey 60405 Havana ImaOy l:43%feat 7 105 8 S 5 5 6« 4s L Penman 8 Rainkin. Mar el!a Boy, Harlock .,0220 Havana lm50y l:43%faat 2,3 MB 3 3 6 6 6« B*| H Brydges « Hai link. Darnley, Smart Money BBM Havana 1 1-16 l:4."2ifast 12 98 6 6 6 6 7' 67 H Brydges 7 Sea Prince, Riverside, Louis A. KOLLY PUFF, b. f. 3 97 By Lovetie— Margaret Angela, by Dr. MacBride. (Trainer, J. Hope. Owner, J. De Estrampes). BNII Havana 3-4 1:14 good ', MS 1 7 6- 4'" B Kenn'dy 8 Manicure. Stonewall. Spods -.0829 Havana El f l:07%fast 8 10f, ll H 9 7'J 7s P Walls 11 Manicure. Caimito. Stonewall :»769 Havana B| t l:llvislow 12 96 6 7 3 2l l"k J Chalm'rs 7 Spo.N. Hutchisou, Randel 00710 Havana 3-4 1 :13»/.fast 10 M 4 6 6 6 6:SS McGraw tt Reliability. Stonewall, M.Castle 60668 Havana 5b f IMftCnM E M 8 9 9 9 S'* D Prible 9 Lustre. MorroCastle, B'hingham ^42„-, Havana 3-4 l:19$-hvy 15 102 7 6 6 4» 2'1 N Swart 7 Fictile, Navisco. Acosta •M Havana 51 t l:07%la.rt 4 91 3 2 1 l'l 1J N Swart 10 Frascnelo, W.Wootls. Tom Goose WARY ERB, oh. f. 4 108 By Waldo— May Sutton, by Prince Esher. (Trainer, D. Hammond. Owner. F. Hart). •MM HaVana I 1 :!.' .slow I MS 7 8 41 V\ N Swart in Blanifl, Win nv Quit. Diversity BttBl Havana lm.Viy 1 :4l;..fast 8 1«hi M 7 8' 5-J J Chalmersil Chinicra, Taraacon, George W. BMM Havana I 1 :42 :.good 8 9S .-. E 8 E 8* 1«| J CtnUnMtn • Bianca. Mary.l. P.aker. M llolllns BBRZ Havana 1 1-16 1 :. H...--low 4 97 fi 1 2 2 2"' 81 1 Cb.ilmers 8 Chimera, Bulger. Pulltii ..cu»9 Havana lasSBy 1:46 fast 10 i m; 4324 l^ 6'* F Hunt 8 Uaacorren, Zoie. m, a,i,h. ,0599 Havana lm50y 1 :49V„hvy 21 97 1 1 2 2 4* 5* 1 Prible 8 Win or Quit. Maj.Domo, Tar'n CARRIE BAKER, b. f, 3 90 By Horron — Bay of Pleasure, by Kingstoa. (Trainer, W. B. Finnegan. Owner, W. F. Knebelkampj. ♦.0913 Havana 3-4 l.lO'.slow 12 BE 7 8 6- s-i B Scheffel 11 ArtieleX.. Caimito, Swiftcricket 4*388 Havana 3-4 l:2H.-.mu l 10 Km 1 1 2 U 3* 1! Scheffel 7, Athgnrvea, ItiKodon, M'n Winks •MM Havana 8-4 l:14'/.,fast IE 92 6 6 7 8 8" B Scheffel 8 Reliability, Rameau. Ruddles MM Havaaa 1 1 1 HBjhlJ 31 105 7 7 8 9' 10'» B Scheffel 10 Flycast, fani alien. Mrs. (irundy .9541 Havana 3-4 1:17 fast 6-5 102 2 3 3 l"k 1* B Scheffel 9 Aleso, King B.. Kelloi 594."9 Havana 5* f l:0S%fast 10 105 2 3 3 3* 3-1 B Schcffe! 8 Americanl^gion, Notime, Spodft .9379 Havana 5L f l:08%fast 5 100 4 4 3 3« 3» B Scheffel 12 T.RollCall. I»veliest, Naomi K. Seventh Race [7th Havana] 1 ' 1 ' ' ! , , , , » . 1 I j 1 . 1 f SIOVFA'TIl RACK 1 1 -1 G Allies. :*.- enr-obU and BPWM*. laliiiiitu. (Kelt. ::. 1918 1:41 1-5 ■ iV2.) HUSH, b. m. 5 105 By Bryn Mawr— MurietU. by Oddfellow. (Trainer. D. Hammond. Owner, G. Holmes). 00934 Havana lanBBy l:48%c I M Ml I Is l1 B Kcnn'dyM Prank Burke. Datnaa. Risodon '10851 Havaaa 8-4 1 J4%taat I 112 7 5 6" 4s M Garner 8 Munibo Jumbo. Hueu, Biaaaiy to()S Havana El f 1 :i»8-..l'ast 6-5 112 9 9 8 71 4* M Garner 12 King B., 1j- Balafre, Humpy ••.0217 Havana 3-4 1:14 fast 8 110 5 6 6 6» 6» N Burger 9 Molinero, Blondel, Mister Jigga 10266 Havana 6i f 1 :06%fart 12 107 3 7 7 7 6» N Burger 7 Sp'ngVale. M.llollins. Cal. -Berry 57371 Th'cliffe 6* f 1 :09"Afaat 18 10C 1" N Burger • Anticipate, Shoreacrea, O.Brooio atTEN, b. c, 4 113 By Huon— Enaraeline, by Masetto. (Trainer, W. L. Drake. Owner, P. L. Putnam). C0894 Havana 1 l:Se%hvy I 107 1 1 ** g« Ti Kenn'dy fi Bill Bonley, Hal rack. Pokey B. «085l Havana 8-41:14%tant ■ IK I 3 8" 2' W Hunt 8 Mnaahe Jamba, Drapery. Hush •446 Havana lm.'Oy 1:46 fast 25 10s 10 10 10 10 10 10" W Pool 10 Tarascon. Blondel. Rigodon BBM Havana 1 1:43 atop 15 101 5 4 3 4 5 4-« 1; Scheffel 7 Bfoaey, Oeergt W., Mary F.rb BMM Havana 61 f l:09%slop 10 106 6 7 7 7 7" J Heupel 7 T.Coose. TwcntySeveu. Peasant «319 Havana 3-4 l:15 jfast 2 109 1 1 1 1* 1' W Kelsay 10 Sp'yl.uly. Primitive, Sm.Thr'gh 3ILL HUNLEY, ch. g, 1 105 By Setback— Homesick . by Deutsckland. (Trainer. B. B. Rice. Owner, B. B. Rice). BIMI Havana 1 1-8 1 :■■■: . .last I.". 102 i .". .".h 7'" R Sm'w'od 7 Money, poilu. Marcella Bov ' ■MM Havana 1 lMttkvy 7-.". M E 4 ?.* 1- N Swart « Hueu, Hat rack. Pokey B. ot.820 Havana 1 1-16 l:49'V;fast 3 105 2 S 8 6 lx 2" N Swart 8 Triomphant, Winall, Zoie • o;9i Havaaa 1 1-16 l-filHsritai 1 P6 6 7 C 5 3* 2'1 N Swart 11 J.Alf.ciark. Caraway. W.Crown VUC'J Havana 1 1-10 l:50'7ifast 2 lo7 9 9 9 5 4* 3:i D Pribie 9 Drapery, Caraway, Gomul i0597 Havana ImaOy i:5!Vr,hvy 3 110 6 8 8 6 6a 4-i L Penman 8 J. .I.Casey, MeAdoo, Guardsman i0568 Havana 1 1-16 l:52%hvy 4 110 5 6 6 4 4* 3«i L Penman 6 J.O'Con'ell, Taw'entha, G. James 10494 Havana 1 1-8 l:59%slop 21 110 6 3 2 3 4» 4'» N Swart 5 Chimera. J.A.Clark. Discord KK03 Havana lmaOy T.44»t fast 2 111 2 6 6 3 3* 8*| N Swart 8 TheKnglishmaii, Navajo, McAdoo 4FPREY A., b. t, 4 102 By Olambala— L'Alouette, by Kinglike. (TTainer, J. Shine. Owner, G. Smith). •G8H Havana linViy 1 : M ..Bood 1 105 1 .", 4- 3*1 B K.nndylO Orris. Count Boris. Zoie MI771 Havana lm.r,0y l:S8%alOW 8-5 107 3 1 1 1 l4 Ink L, Penman 8 Kelloi, Say When. Fairly " ■10714 Havana 1 1-16 l:49'ifast 4 107 6 6 7 6 41 3*» L Penman 8 Smart. Money. Say When, Navajo 8MB Havana 1 1-16 1 :49~ fast 3| 107 17 6 6 5» PJJ Chalmers 8 Darnley. Say When. Iu.luerator BBM Havana laaMy l:48%atow 21 J07 8 « I 7 Batfaao Prihta 12 Balfour. First Troop, Say When S0565 Havana 1 1-10 l:5.",%hvy 1 107 2 2 2 2 2' 2'J U Prible 7 Helena, Navajo. Azlec S0438 Havana 1 1-16 1 :55V.hvy 3 97 2 3 3 2 3* 3* J Chalmers « TheFmi'rer. Lit. Dear, Dandy Van WRECKLESS. b. g. 8 84 By Wrack— Ogrees, by Eon. (Trainer, J. Diggins. Owner. T. J. Brealin). «0»:{« Havana Imley 1M\gnod S| :•:. s 2 Ssfc V P Walls ]0 Orris. Count Boris. Audrey A. anst Havana 8-4 i:2i'.;,mud 2 IM 8 E I 5 5'» w Mar'aey 8 Athgarven, Car.Baher, Ki^mion 8BM Havana 2.-4 1:11 .fast 4 103 6 2 1 Is I8 J Chalmers 8 Natrnni. MN.Jit'Ks. SpeedyKidy BBM Havana 3-4 I'lETjfaat 3 101 9 6 3 3'1 2 » I Penman 10 Sevillian, P. Lassie. Iuciuerutor 60540 Havana 3-4 1:17%slop 6 1 J*» 1 1 1 1"". 31 A McL'hlin 8 Blondel, Red, Balfour BMM Havana 3-4 l:17%slow 4 UK) « 6 7 7* «'• A McL'hlin S Rameau. Blondel. Punctual •MM Havana 1 1:41 fast 15 90 2 5 I 5 7 7'» N Swart 8 GoldeuFlint. EtoanB* W., Fictile £OIE, ch. m, 6 105 By Free Lance — Watoma, by Sabine. (Trainer. H. E. D*vis. Owner. M. E. Thompson). 11*81 Havana IIWfiBji l:4S%cOod I lo7 10 s 8* 4*1 ■ Atk'aoaia Orrie, Count Boris. Audrey A. antra Havana 1 l-M l:49%faal IS M I 5 4 5 3" 4" B Keaa'dy g Tihnnphant. BUlHnnlcy, BTianBl rffj Havana 1 2.-16 f :09V.mud 6 l r, 8 6 5 4 4 ' 1 4 ' » A M.Lhlin 8 Stanley. Ilatratk, lV.lph MM Havana ]m.",0y 1:45 fast a M 3 8 4 2 23 25 A McL'hlin * Coseorron, MeAdoo, Trioni| hant ROM Havaaa 1 1 M IfTKifaat 5 105 8 8 8 8 V 6*1 H Brydges 8 Huntress. DollyC.. W.G.MoC'och • 178 Havana 11-8 1:."..", fast 21 105 8 5 4 4 71 8» D Prible 8 MareellaBoy. Dolly C, Cork eject Havana tsaEBy l:44%faat 8 i )« 3 7 7 6 6a l'l D Prible 8 George W.. Stir L'p, Cork 2ARRY M. STEVENS, ch. g, 6 115 By Superman — Rose Prim, by Potomac. (Trainer. G. K. Allen. Owner, G. K. Allen). 80MB Havana lm.'.'iy 1:44 fast M 111 18 8 7 6' 8*1 J Chalmers 8 Blondel. Chimera. C1e.1t Il.iwk M4E Havana tasBBy 1:46 fast 4 110 4 9 7 7 63 5'* J Chalm'rs 10 Taraseon. Blondel. Rigodon •■('"96 Havana InsMj 1 IMjfaal 6 110 1 5 6 5 61 4'3 J Chalmersil Miser'i.'de, CreatHawk. Bihbler •CUB Havana laaMy 1:44 fast 8-5 113 17 8 5 !' J'! D Prible 8 Bsectqaart, Dolly ('.. McAdoo 60097 Havana 1 1-16 l:4*)*«atow 12 110 4 6 6 5 6« 5" J Smith « Tony Beau. M. J. Baker. Bianca ,9947 Havana 1 l:41'/ifast 6 110 5 3 1 2 2»k 4=1 W Kelsay 7 W.Man, Maysville, M. J. Baker 59811 Havana lm50y l:44%faat 3 109 9 10 10 10 7" 31 D Prible 11 A.Veziua, B'chanaPn. Huntress .9620 Havana 1 3-16 2:00}6faet 3 107 4 4 6 7 6« 64J J Smith 8 Mildred, LoyalM, Dolph ,8.".65 Havana lm50y 1:49t.-.hUiw b-6 111 6 6 6 8 6 614 J Maiben « M J. Baker. J.O'Conuell. Mildred .9484 Havana 1 1-16 l:46%fast 1 MlttSMMJ Maiben « Gol.Cbance. Dolph. Peggy Rlree RIGODON, br. 0, S 99 By Hesperus— Mamacita, by St. Symphorlen. (Trainer. L. A. Daly. Owner. E. M. Daly). 8MS4 Havana Imaiiy 1 : Mi-.-.gond «1 88 a 7 8] 4',' A McI.'hlinlO Ilu h. Frank Burke. Datusa 6 i772 Havana 1 1 M L.Vifcslow 4 M 4 6 8 6 6'° 5:* A McL'hlin 8 Chimera. Mary Krb. Bulger 60750 Havana 8-4 l:21'..mud 5 110 I 4 4 3« 3'L B Scheffel 8 AtliRarven. C.Baker. MoonWInks 88MB Havana lm.".0y 1.41 fast 6 98 6 5 6 6 71 7° A McL'hlin 8 Blondel, Chimera. Great Hawk BBME Havana lm5oy 1:46 fast 6 9!» 1 1 1 1 2' 3:1 A McL'hlin 10 Tarascon, Blondel, Coseorron MBS Havana 1 l-M I ITBjhlJ 6 95 3 1 1 1 l'l l'l A McL'hlin 7 Audrey A.. Navajo, Aztec 60374 Havana lm.'.Oy l:45\fast 10 95 10 7 8 6 4* 4'i A McL'hllnll Coustautine, Drapery, Mary Krb 3REAT HAWK, b. f. 6 102 By Great Britain— Hawksora, by Hawkswiuk (Trainer. W. 8cultto. Owner. W. A. Crawford). sa87| Havana ISttMy 1:12 fist t M I I B* S*| I Prible 8 Dan, Baywood. Smart Money 88831 Havana 1 l-M l:4J%faat 2 102, 4 I I 2 2- !•! i Chatoaen s Majet Berne, OessatBtarta, IMacarn 8MB Havana lm.0y 1:44 fast S Hit .". 8 I 5 5= 3' ] Maiben 8 Blondel. Chiineia. Baywood 8*8(1 Havana 3-4 1:14 fast IB It* 7 7 7 7- 6«1 II Cl'meats !l Am.K.ifjle. Wai Map. Tw'ySeven BMM Havana MaEBy l:4ti'r.slow 1 lot 14 6 7 71 7" D Prible 8 Tawasenlha. McAdoo. Dolly C MM Havana lmr.0v ll.l'l.fast 4 102 3 11 1 l'l 2" 1) Prible 11 MiserhMe. B'l.ler, H.M Stevena 60176 Havana lm.Viy l:44-\furt 8 102 3 4 4 6 41 3"! J Chalmers 7 WTurnbow, Huntress. Starkey RANDEL, b. o. I 96 By Jack Atkin— Niko, by Oiiary. (Traiaer, J. W. Haylor. Owner, J. T. Mueller). 60935 Havana lmMy l:43".-,good 12 96 1 5 ."'- 6* A Verrnt 0 Ludy Alter, Cjucsada, Lighter 60875 Havana 1 l:39*S-.fasl 5 106 4 2 2* 2 1? Kenn'dy 8 Reliability, Diversity, King B. 6(1812 Havana 1 l:40*f,fast 6 109 6 6 7 6 I* t'i W Kelsay 8 Relability. Diversity. Article X. 60769 Havana 51 f l:ll"-slow 2 103 7 6 6 B* 4J L Penman 7 Molly Puff, Spoils, Hutchison 6064a Havana 1 l:4Psfast 7 108 4 6 6 4 5' 3s A Terrat « Stonewall, Artie'.oX.. ForfceAh'd 66598 Havana 1 l:45%hvy 6 % 6 6 4 6 Cz 6" A Yerrat (I Fr.inkW.. Maynrllouse, llulch n 60464 Havana Bl f l:0»y39low 5 107 7 8 7 7« 6*1 G Fields 8 Q'sada, F'cnstle. T. Roll Call CORK, b. g, 7 105 By Harrigan — Flarney, by Greenan, (Trainer, E. J. Looper. Owner, E. J. Looper). 00930 Havana lm.'.Oy l:46"sgood 1 lu7 1 6 7"k 7*; T? Seheffel ll» Orris, Count Boris, Audrey A. «'» Havana 1 1-16 l:47%IUst 4 107 4 3 4 6 61 7" R Sm'w'od 8 Huntress, DollyC. W.O.McC'ock BftMS Havana 1 1-16 1:41 fast 4 107 1 8 7 6 6*1 l"* J .Simmons 9 Audrey A.. Not Yet. F.erretta 00178 Havana 1 1-8 1:55 fast 15 110 4 2 2 I I* 3 -J R Sinw'od 8 Mur.Boy, DollyC, W.G.McC'ock GOODS Havana lm50y l:47%ijtoW 10 105 6 8 7 7 61 6" J Simmons 9 Ma reel I alloy, P.erretta, Chimera 60049 Havana lmSOy l:44%fast 4 103 S 6 4 4 4»* 4'1 G Fields 8 Zoie, George W., Stir Up 69726 Havana lm50y l:45%fast 2 105 2 5 6 3 8'ft 2"* D Prlble 10 L.Fantnstic, F.&Warmer. C'niel 69620 Havana 1 3-16 2:00%fast IS 100 6 6 6 4 H 41! T Burn* 8 Mildred, Loyalist, Dolph AVA R., br. m, 6 105 By Ivan the Terrible — Claudia, by Star Ruby. (Trainer, G. H. Keeuo. Owner, J. O. & G. H. Keene). , 00952 Havana ImSOy 1:15 fast 2 Ml J I 8* f«ft M (Junior 10 Piorman. to Da la f re. faraway I «091« Havana 1 l:43l5.slo\v 6 107 10 10 6- i'JM Garner 1U F.londel, Win or Quit, Diversity 60RI1 Havana lm50y l:4f*fast 31 107 1 4 4 4 4'1 21 M Garner 10 Dotta'sKest. D'ndyVan, .1. Henley 18661 Havana 3-4 l:17%slow 5 107 6 4 5 61 6" L Penman 8 Kanienn, Blondel. Punctual , 69525 Havana 1 1-16 l:4S%fast 6 106 8 8 9 8 8* 7*1 B Kenn'dy 9 M.J.l'.'ker, W.G.M'C't'k, .T.O'C'l 6S441 Havana 1 l:41%fast 3J 107 4 6 6 S 2* 2» B Kenn'dy 10 A.Vezina, H.Olympus, Trioraph't 69381 Havana lmoOy l:45%faat 5 104 7 7 7 7 6« 6»i N Swart 8 Har.Glovcr, M'doworth, Navajo 63350 Havana Bn50y 1:44 fast 10 104 2 6 7 7 7 711 B Kenn'dy 8 Col.Lit, Loyalist, Baby Fauit Page 6 Tijuana Entries and Past Performances for Monday, March 20 TIJUANA ENTRIES AND PAST PERFORMANCES FOR MONDAY, MARCH 20 WEATIIKH CLICARj TRACK FAST. Ila -"mj» starts nt 1 :" p. m, (Chicago time 3:5."). ® Superior mud runner. X Good mud runner. :i: Fair mud runner. (M) Maidens. •Apprentice allowance. I) Blinkers. First Race — 1 Mile. Parse $500. 3 year-olds and upward, claiming. (Track record: June 17. MM— 1:3.S— 3— 88.) , Today's 1 ml. Horse. Wt. Bee. A.Wt.lInu. ■MM '.Modiste M 1:41 5 113X700 M736**Mtekert Lee 105 1:17s » 110x6t£ 08791 •(Juinam 113 l:51%sy 7 110. .083 8MM bltinkiivous (Mi . . .los'l : 12 0 115.. noil ■0322 Marjorie MlflS .. 85 1:15'.-, I 1*4X685 08006 •Dieaera 107 1:48% m 0 110. .683 ■0883 *i)aisy x 3 ios 680 00823 •Kweason 10-1 l:50!imPi 110X080 GOS80 riassy Curl 10 118X880 88800 •bCaaatano (Mi 103 1:40 7 110. .873 OBOM ; On 114 1:48% 7 11".. .07.". MOM Coiniilroller Oil .. 7 11S..073 Second Rare — 5-8 Mile Parse 1300. B-jear-oMi saO upward. Claiming. rir.uk record: May M, IM 38 4 107.) 880403 Cleat tka Way ...M8 1:01 .". 113. .71'.". OOMyaPraalmy ill 1^K% 0 108. .730 0080C* bCarcea ..11I1M% 7 113. .715 («'»f.02i •Geeaiba ios 1 :«»:» 1 108x713 (00888) K'.sa Atkin MS 1*8 4 107X710 CI'km; •Chrome 108 1:01% .".112X710 MM3 .l"hii s. Wifj^ins.. HIAK :\ M. .706 80318 •llatlie Willdo KM 1 :«1 6 103X7*0 MOM *\V. G. I»iH»ly ll. l: il 6 110X703 ■MBS Lit tie .lake 114 1:00% 12 107X700 8MM Meteor (Ml 11X143% 3 !,'3..70 ) Third Hare; — 5-8 Mil?. Purse 898* 3-vcar olds and Upward. ClaiiuiiiK. (Track record: May ^0, 188* M 1 -H»7.) WKMS- •Fond Hope 103 1:02'., .".108X72.". 8MB! 'Thirty Seven MS 1:64% 9 107x720 MSM Crispie 1M 144% 0 118x720 OBOM Lobelia 112 1:0l"'5 S 113x715 0080B •hTotn Caro 107 142 9 112x710 0(» »ih; AlaJah 105 141% 4 10*. .710 0084* •SPewaakee 11*148% 3 110*710 88804* bCood Knough 114 141% « MS. .710 8*718 •OMcMurphy MB 1 42% 11 110. .70,", 00822 •Dorothy Ill 1 :03:V. 4 109x 70'J 8MM Limerick 103 1 48% 8 110. .700 Fourth Race — 1 Mile. Purse .$.".00. 3-year-oids and upward. Claiming. (Track record: June 17, MM— 1:38— *— 95.) 8BM* •bMayflower 4 1(t6..725 (88887) Kimono M 1 :44% 8 02X720 008y33 Hot Foot MS 1:44% 5 110x720 c.noin Has He Ill 1:1". 7 1MX713 . 80060 So Wonder 105 1 A:\ r, 7 112.. 71". 008*6 •hWalter Dant 100 1 :-!9m 7 107.. 710 80843 Little Orphan 110 1:44% 8 104X703 00884 •Canvashack MB 1:49% 5 10OX700 68843 BoekbfMce M7 144% 3 112. .7M Fifth Race — 5-8 Mile. Purse $700. 8-year eMl and upward. Clainiin,'. (Track reoni: May 20, MM M — 1-107.) 88801 *Bka* 107 :M% 0 112.. 725 (600071 *Gardea City 110 142% 4 117. .720 0*887' Arctic Kins US 141% .".114x715 88884 bClarkaaa 1 11S..7M 00900 *l.llerder 11Sl:(K):!i 7 MIX 710 00700 i.seiota 1011:01 :: M. .700 ' •Uuth Johnson B 97 I I Sixth Race— 1 1-8 Miles. Parse 898* 3-year -olds and upward. Claiming. (Track record: March 27. 1921— 1:52-5— 117. » 00845* Itestful 5 10S. .72". 00802 *Mike Daly 1M 1:54% B1M..7M ' 00B201 *Ar;:ento 8 110.. 720 (1111722) Sam Hill 1111:54% 7 110X715 ] 00062 I'Walter H. I'earee.107 1^34% B 115X715 ' flOOfflH'bBoandiiig ThroOSB.10* 1:57 5 M8X710 ' 00807 *yadce DsrM 1M 1:35% 6 118X718 ' 00009 *Dr. Samuel 118 1:37% 111154:710 00824 Billy .Stuart MB 1:37% 11 110X705 OORM •Pierrot 119 1:35% 10 1H X7"5 .".9710 Miss Wells MM*. .MB Seventh Race — 1 Milo and 70 Tards. Parse $509. 8-ycar-«4aa and apwsrd. Claiming. (Track record: Peb. 1. 192i — 1:43!.-,— H— 122. ) ■8806* •Poacher 10*148% T 112X723 60002 •hDcckliaud S 109:-: 720 007831 Yennak 1M 1:45 B 1130715 00842* DiD Head 0 1)0X715 (60*4H)*bUlark Top M 1:4*% 4 1**X7M 00928= Head Over Heels.. 5 109X710 00823 Tom Craven 8 93.. 7*3 GOOTiO *.Iosie Gorman -1104x705 88828 *Vic 4 105x700 Eighth Race — 5 1-2 Fu'-lonss. Purse BBSS, 8-year-oMa and U|.wa:il. Claimin;.'. (Track record: June M, 1910— 145%— 3— 118.) (88828) •HAMILTON A MS 148% 7 112X750 (80010) •bHarrlgaa'a Heir . .11 1 1 :07:„ 5 1MX7M 00757 f Myrtle A 112 14*% 9 113. .7-10 (60827) Clear Lake 103 1:07 8 11 o. .735 (00904 )»I. Harry Rudder 1111:09 0 107. .735 (60005) •Ola Lee 192 148 5 107X735 (06*03) •Kuscnia K M 148% 4 109.. 730 0OSKti»n KalTerty Ill l:OS;i 8 112X730 00787 Trampet Call 9! 148 8 92X725 ill Walters and Irwin Pros, entry. Tijuana Jockey Percentages TIJUAXA JOCKEY FlOItCUNTAGES. I'l-oin January 1, UlSl, to 3Iarcli 1(», lOUii, luelnslve. At .\t or or At ^\i or or At .\t or or Over Jockey. P.C. Wl. Mts. 1st. 2d. 3d. Troml.ley. A H 95 8 8 8 1 Williams, ; 22 107 380 8ti 78 02 Majestic, J 21 94 190 -12 22 23 Neal, E 19 MB 220 II 10 83 Haataaaer, J 18 186 892 183 133 131 l^.we. 11 18 110 82 15 20 (I Sainiiin, II 17 111 181 32 21 22 Uargaa, w 17 114 222 3s 41 25 Hlaaektvr. M 10 107 MB J2 to 31 Nol.le, E 15 MB 302 40 M 51 WOasa, T 15 itii 417 01 M 88 Thompson, C |3 lt:!l 255 37 37 35 Taylar, B 14 113 MB 11* M M Siuder, C 14 84 883 57 55 M Miller. C. 11 11 112 250 31 12 37 Matters, II 18 110 70 6 i B Cross, C 13 108 513 07 84 M 1 alor, E 13 IM 453 00 ct M lalor. II 13 M lol 13 15 13 Atwcli. 0 12 113 341 4o Hi 38 line. T 12 MB 190 21 21 20 Parke. ■ 12 107 792 9S pis lu7 Junes. H 12 K 320 40 31 37 Hiiin. P 12 M 888 47 It 54 Millrav, T II 111 330 38 -!l 5(1 Jlartilie/.. P 11 114 002 83 75 82 Hiiiii. I» 11 H 390 4 1 37 30 Hall. L 11 112 70 8 4 12 Jjaasa, A M 103 -110 11 71 02 r.ower, H. P. OS) 102 403 M 43 38 1-errv. \V 08 117 108 ) In 8 Me'.calf. J 08 112 105 8 B 13 McKwon. B 08 113 1* t 13 13 21 Pouahuc. K 88 lol lot; B 8 14 At ^\i or or Over Jockey. P.C. Wt. .Mts. 1st. 2d. 3d. ("iron, P 08 107 154 13 U 15 Carl.:-. B OS 109 430 39 33 41 And.isun. W M 1o3 77 0 7 II Itori'y. B 07 112 278 1!) 27 27 Garrett, ; 07 MS 1" 1 1 8 Orgaa, W 07 90 88 1 3 8 DuK.uan. C 00 113 101 0 Pi 19 Ou»!«an. B 00 IM 03 4 14 7 Palls, C 00 85 100 i 12 11 Baker, P. J M 109 132 8 16 15 Deferd, J 04 107 .". t 2 2 5 Barriactoa, B. .. .04 no 2*4 :i 17 8 lea*. H 04 03 83 B 4 8 Maskriil. I? 01 110 47 2 2 2 Woods, M 0! Ill M 1 5 2 Thomas. J 03 lit 81 1 5 1 Brassatte, D 68 ios M l l 3 Uarratt, U M 75 07 2 B o Brcste, N IM 3 o o 8 P.rov.u. C 112 M 8 1 S Davis, W I'll 21 O 8 8 Dean. W So a:-, o \ % GoetUic, !■' '.15 8 o l i Ij-cds. U IM 18 6 1 8 Jolly, t M 9 (I 6 0 Man in. W 112 1 0 0 0 Mii.y. 1' Ml 5s ii \ :, Miller, W. D M M I 8 8 Hess, B hm» 3 o 8 8 Xoonan. J 100 5 0 o o Patxfsld. E 83 ii o o 1 Tagleriao, B 83 3 o o o Ward. C lol 7 0 O (I Zaud.'is, II 95 13 o 0 o First Race [1st Tijuana] F5KST HAII-; 1 liile. Tt JTT alela st ii«l ni»vvaril. CtefatlaMTa (June 17, i j n; — i :::,s — :: — 03. Index Course Dist TimeT'ckOdds Wt St ;i M % Sir Fin Jockeys Started Order of Finish MODISTE, b. m, 5 113 Sr Vca Tromp — Modeaia, by Oatsopa*. (Trainer, W. A. Wrie-ht. Owner, W. A. Wright). ■■020 TUuuna UnTvy lil hvy :.si" let '. I 61 I" W Davis s Cap.Ersas. Arceata, I.W.H'per 00K61 Tijuana 1 l-l": l^Jtolow 45 113 6 ii 7- K"} P JlartinezTJ Argeate, Wliitill.iven, Almah. COS01 Tijuana 1 1-16 1:51 '/-fast l!'f 11". 3 3 7 9 9- S»J I' Martinez] I Montona, li'd'-jThroueh, AlinaB. BB736 Tijuana. S-4 l:16%test 62 113 7 I 8 8i 7--1 P Martinez 9 Chrome, S.piash, Robert l ee. COW Tijuana 3-4 1 :!6%fa.st 44f 11! 11 11 11 11 11" T Rae 12 Missoula, chrome, Olive D. 60G71 Tijuana 3-4 l:15%taat 534 106 9 7 7 8'i 8»i B3 Petz^oldPJ L.Coehran, H'san'slleir, F.Mooo #mi Tijuana 3-4 l:P»igood 21 108 8 5 5 8i 8»i M Sl'ghterlO Divland, Sadie D., Arsento ROBERT LEE, b. r. 8 110 B? Genera! Roberts — Priaoeai, by Cheviot. (Trainer, 3. Stadler. Owner, J. Startler). (0735 Tijuana 3-4 l:16%fast t. 1!" '■' 7 E 5- S'J J Hun'mer 9 Chionie. Bqnasb, Quinani i.iit;.i.: Tijnaaa 1 1-16 l:50%ajood 17 li'.» 7 I 6 7 7J :•'•« H Molten 8 ByRlgkt, UeorjteC.Jr. Dr.Satal C0572 Tijuana 1 l:45%aloar 'i MG 5 3 3 4 4-'i I7 J Hun'mer 8 YorkLaeate, Blk.Top, NickKleln ■MM Tijuana '"' f l*8%tast 9 1"8 9 9 9 81 oT J H'tamer 18 W.Whitaker. Ceasass, M. Dixon f.9772 Tijuana 5J f l:09Vfcfast 63 107 10 9 12 12 11* II Molten 18 RedMau, W. C. Dooly. Hotfoot B9670 Tijuana 6i f l^'ifast 8 113 10 12 12 12 11* I! McMaroa 12 Oafay. Coombs, Kthel BMM Tijuana 3-4 1 ISKfeat 6 117 1 1 I I* 6"t B McEwenll Indian Brigade, Chrome, I'etit; QTJINAK ch. g, 1 HO By Sovereign — Conch, by St. Oarle. (Trainer, 0. A. Robarta. Owner, 0. X. Matthews). C07G3 Tijuana 3-4 1 :16%f ast M-10 116 S 1 4 I.' 4 ", T V.'ilson S Chrome, BtjMlll. Robert Lee CiJA7 Tijuana 8-4 l:16%faat 43-10 H8 10 '. 5 ii- 6*3 T Wilson 12 Missoula, Chrome. Olive D. SM68 Tijuana 3-4 l:16;;:,gooil ::S 110 10 5 5 51 B*J B Don'huell Coombs, Blk.Top. LiidyBourbon 60S45 Tijuana Ci f l:12%eloW 3 113 11 7 7 71 71- JDeford 11 Nick Klein, Squash, Blue Van 60071 Tijuana hi f l:0S%fa3t 7 P 9 7 7 6 P 8»? C Th'pson 9 Cover Up, Kenward, Kingleader 59! r^ Tijuana 1 1:48 slop 3J 113 6 5 4 4 5J T* ■ Taylor 7 Amer.Maid, Ispham, Capt.Evaas •"i9773 Tijuana 6J f 1 :09 fast 4 109 9 8 7 i*i 33i J Defer* 10 Careen, ThirtySeven, CicelyKaj 69715 Tijuana 51 f 1:08 fast 26f 109 8 7 8 »,110»J J Deford 11 R.L.Owen, Mistake, Q.ofTrumat RINKAVOITS, b. g, 6 (M) 115 By Sir Martin — mare by St. Pat— Wild Alio*. (Trainer. H. Piecon. Owner, H. Pigeon). (itl9-"*. Tijuana 3-! 1:18 hey B IM ,; B ,;- ' J Metcau 9 Coaichon, royoa, MontgoeieryJr. ( IH8"» Tijuana 1 l:44%(Ood 131 106 it 7 ',1 MC Th'rsonll D'land. Lit. Pointer, Hot Foot r.'vil Tijuana 1 1-16 l:51%fast 108 113 6 2 2 1 7' !*| C Tk'psofl 11 Montona. li'd'cThroush, AlmaB. !,■■ • Tijuana 11:44 fa.st tit i"'.i 8 9 9 8 8 B* ■ Plater 8 iee.Gerane, NeWoaier, Kimono ■MM Tiiuana M l:13%fast lit 113 7 9 9 7* 7' I ■ DoalnelS UOechraa, B'gaa'sHeir. P.Moea 1 MMOTUuana 3-4 1:17 good of 113 5 5 5 6- 4% R Carter 12 Bittern. CastleCrown, Mrs.Jiggi 1 675M H.deG'e 1 1-10 l:48%tast .':0 110 2 16 8 7» 7:i B Fator 8 P'rtysibbet. Morn. Face, Pcrhap? MARJORIE M1GN0N, blk. f, 4 104 By Bard of Hope— Marah Light, by Hambnr*;. ' ' (Trainer, L. Brown. Owner, L. Brown). '_ . 6.,-."' Tiiuana 1 1-16 l:S7%hvy 7f 103 2 4 3 3 «» 7" R Wilson 11 JudgeDaviu, AlmaB.. BabyMster ^4%Tiu*na 5-8 1:63 mud 58 1-M 9 10 S 8^ «'HV Organ 10 I.W.Harper, V.raKita, Chrome 1 V '-""!• i Mfl-raidop 1" 107 3 • 9 l ll * B Ffttef 12 Mike Dixon, Sadie I).. Kimono SftWTUutna 11-16 1:57 bvy iir.r mi 2 So 5 4« 4*1 T WUaoa M Patter. MaricOeaaell, MKru.-r WM ,leil 5JfHI9 fast 81 110 10 » B 9" L On* U Hnsy Mr*. Ktliy M.. May.,vlll. 6W81 trn've 8-4 12., slop 41 105 3» A Jacobs « P.Lawrence. V.Wood, Foxbav*. , Jacobs 10 Sp.Chance. Discord. Little Dea, 1 9 A 67443 Mt Roval 1 1 :46%sloa 29 109 ml Dut'rtu 1 t-M 1:55 fast 29 100 •»• A Jacobs 8 JoeJoe, WfrTurubow, Balfeeef, ! I , , . ' I I ' ] ' ' ' DIEKERO, b. g, 9 110 By Albula— Broomhall, by Highlander. (Trainer. T. White. Owner. T. White). 60804 Tiiuana 1 1-16 1 :"3',iplow 62 115 3 G M l**1 P. McE\ven12 Argetito. While Haven. Alma B. 60754 Tijuana S-4 l:15%fast 103 110 6 3 3 3h 5«i H Zander 12 Har.'sHeir, Cr'pier. M'tRom'yJr. 60675 Tijuana 1 1-16 l:50%faat 203 110 6 4 4 8 9* 8"T Jolly 10 Bass. Hoy, Wh. Haven, MikeDaly 60C03 Tijuana 1 1-16 1 :50 /,good 21 105 5 2 4 4 4J fiM P Carta 9 Bylliclit, C.porccC.Jr. Dr.Snm'l 80441 Tijuana B| * LllVsslop 53 113 7 8 8 74 612 T Joliy 8 Czardom, L.Coehran, L'y B'rlx/ii 0379 Tiiuana Oi f 1 :09 fast 88 113 11 10 10 I0J 6:1 B McEwenl'2 Tambian, Circulate, L.Cochran WSOO Tijuana 3-4 1:16 fast 32f 109 11 11 11 ll'Jll1* C Gro«s 12 SndieD., Eva.Har'can, Balaroit 161S5 Tijuana 1 1-16 1:55 slop 5 106 1 6 6 6 6 6T J Hun'mer 9 Canute. Thrills. Marie ConneU 0AI5T X.. ch. m, 6 108 By Deutichland — Laura E., by Ben Stroma. (Trainer, G. McCailin. Owner, G. MoCaslln). 6*888 Tijuana 5-8 l:02%s;ood 17 106 8 7 7^ 1% J Hun'iiierlO Mae Johnson. C'dKiiouch. Vodka 60781 Tiiuana 51 f l:QS%fast 43 lit 11 7 7 81 9'" F Baker 12 W.Dant. H.Wrijrht, Osteatat'aa 60674 Tijuana 3-4 1 :15%fast 22 106 5 3 6 6i 6'j J H'tamer 12 L.Coehran, H'san'sIIeir, F.Mikui 60546 Tijuana 6} f l:12Vslow 14 106 4 5 5 hi V J H'tamer S Divland, Chrome. Harrie.'a Heir 60137 Tiiuana 5-8 l:05%mud 4 106 1 3 3 3i 3'J J Hun'mer 9 Crispie, MissClark. Bes.MaekU. 60440 Tijuana H f l:ll%aI6p 18 108 7 8 8 8 8'» AV D M'ller 8 Velvet, Applejack, OraceTrlmbln 60379 Tijuana 51 f 1 :09 fast 21 109 8 7 8 83 8n T Wilson 12 Tnmbian. Circulate, L.Cochran 60272 Tijuana 5J f Lll^good 77 111 6 4 4 4'i 4'1 J Deford 11 Ola Lee, Apple Jack, Squaah SWENSOrT, b. g, 10 110 By Leonid — Insolence, by Dungarres. (Trainer, S. J. Cornwell. Owner, S. J. Cornwell). 00923 Tijuana 2-1 l:ls hvy 7 115 9 9 7* 5"J. R Carter 9 Conichon. Toyoa, MnalgCSatlJ Tl. 00864 Tijuana 1 1-1(1 1 : 53 Vis low 51 115 4 4 31 4'^ R Carter 18 Arcento, While Haven, Alma ft. 60S01 Tijuana 1 1-!G l:51%fast 31 111 8 11 9 10 B | 8*| B Dorlty 11 Montona, IS'd'gThrougli, AlmaH. 60675 Tijuana 1 1-16 1 :50%fast 71 HI 7 9 9 9 7' 7" R Dority 10 B.iss.lioy, Wh. Haven, MikeDaly BMM Tijuana 1 1-13 l:66%*O0* 16 111 8 4 5 5 6J 6" R Dority S Byltight, GeorgeC.Jr. Dr.K.im'l BMM Tijuana 1 l:49%mud 12 104 8 8 8 8 7= 4'i H Long 8 ri'tacenet, Canvanh'k. Mistake G0442 Tijuana 1 l:50%slop 42 109 7 7 8 7 5!i 3» E Donahue 8 Ermitana, Hot Foot. Jewel City CLASSY CTJRL, ch. m, 10 113 By Prospero — Miss Zemansky, by Victory. (Trainer, W. E. Wood. Owner, Horse Lake Stable). 00880 Tijuana 2-4 1 :15: .-,good 1291 109 11 11 M* M" M Woods 12 W.Whitaker. .I.C'man. M.ll'bar 60781 Tijuana 5". f l:09'ifast 76f 111 2 5 9 9- 10'- R Carter 12 W.Dant. H. Wright. Ostentafus 60496 Tijuana 5-8 1:03 mud 49f 111 3 8 7 71 7" M Woods M 1. W.Harper, VeraRita, Chromo bO]54 Tijuana 51 f l:M%sW* 299 110 8 10 8 6* 4" M Woods 11 Kenward, MissClark, Mac John'n 60052 Tijuana 5-S l:02%good 259 111 7 7 7 7» 6 i M Woods 8 R'leader, RosaAtkin. ClearLak.» 59332 Tijuana 6-8 l:06%hvy 39 114 3 6 8 7* 71* M Wood 8 C.Master, F.Hope, Mas.Frauklla 44288 Reno 5-8 1 :01%fast 8-5 111 611 R Ryan 7 Cruzados.Ir., L.Birdie, I'ositHno 44193 Reno 6-8 l:06%hvy 13 111 2l C 3IcEwen 5 DoetorZab, Quid.Nunc, Sureget OAAMAHO. oh. g, 7 (M) 110 By Celt— Cantaloupe, by Hatting** (Trainer, L. R. Knifong. Owner, L. E. Xnifong). 00885 Tijuana 1 l:44%SOOd 9 1"1 2 2 21 4; C Ralls 11 D'land. Lit. Pointer. Hot Foot COKOS Tijuana 5-8 1 :02':-,slow 42 108 B 10 B* 610 C Ralls 12 Flor.Deen, Cookmaid, TomOwena BMM Tiiuana 1-4 l:15%fast 30f 110 9 9 9 7'i 6'J E IVtzgoldl2 Har.'sIIeir. Cr'pler. M't^oni'yJr. 60687 Tijuana 3-4 l:16%faat 11 108 5 5 4 4£ f.'J .1 H'tamer 12 Missoula, Ciirome, Olive D. 60647 Tijuana 5i f l:0S%fast 134 113 9 9 8 8.,' 81" E PetzgoM 12 .lust Right. BugenlaK., Aryanna 60600 Tijuana 3-4 1:17 good 12 108 6 8 8 81 S"J E Pctzgoldl2 Bittern, C'tleCrown, Mrs. Jlgga GO ON, ch. g. 7 115 By Setback — Qreen d'Or, by Bowling Groen. (Trainer, D. F. Hibbard. Owner, E. V. Winters ). •88)88 Tiji.ana 2-1 1:11 hvy 41f 113 1 I S" S!i C Ralls 9 Couiihon. Tovon. Moiitu'omerv.Ir. fi"S01 Tijuana 1 1-16 l:61%fast 75 113 9 I 8 S 10' 10'" F J Paker 11 Jlontoua, P.'d'j.'Throush. AlmaH. 60722 Tijuana 1 1-16 1 :.".0%l"ast 56 110 3 2 2 5 7= 7" I) Hum S Sam Hill, MUM Daly, Restful 6Mi02 Tijuana 2-4 1 MTMnSlI 51f 110 11 11 11 11 11" C Gross 11 Coomb", Blk.Top, LadyKourt.on ^772 Tijuana DJ t l:09Vf,fast 9f 109 9 10 8 82i 7"! 1 Majontlc 12 RniJMan, W.C.Dooly, HotF.rf.t i9047 Tijuana lm/Ov l:4T%faat 8 107 4 4 4 4 6* 6*1 A Jacobs 8 Kalarosa, Shenand'h, H.'aTopns 58828 Tijuana 3-4 1:16 fast 80 112 « 4 4 4* 3'J J Majestic 8 E'i'yH'gan, J.Undcrw'il. O.L'det COMPTROLLER, ch. g, 7 (M) 115 B7 Mint— North Enid, by Bowling Green. (Trainer, G. A. Lackey, Owner, Curtis Bros.). 0088.5 Tijuana l.l:44%good 172 lol 11 II 11 U»» T Jolly 11 Ilivland. Liltlel'ointer, HetFaat 16734 Tijuana 3-4 t:15%faat :»f II* 10 11 11 ll'MP'T Jolly 12 Hir.'slleir, Cr'ider, M'tsom'yJr. M014 Tijuana Bt f 1:16 fast 141 11811 12 12 12 12" II Molters 12 ft'kbridge, BlneVaa, Byacofat's 6019G Tijuana 5-8 1:05 mud 32 113 10 I 10 10 M** R Dority 10 LW.Harper. VeraRita, Chrome Second Race [2nd Tijuana] SKtdM) H AC!; 5-S BjBJto. 3-.unr-iil(l» anil up .a aril. ( laiiiiitiK. (May -O. 18)3)*)— 08) 1 — 107.) 0LEAR THE WAT, br. g. 6 115 By Von Tromp — Directa, by Vinctor. (TUlMl, H. C. Smith. Owner, Smith A Wllllamr,). COO 16 Tijuana .1-1 l:13%good 1 112 1 1 i: i'\ P Hum 8 Clover Jimia. Careen. VeU.l 6*930 Tijuana 5-:; 1 :• :; "-hvy 1 MS S 1 V -' P Hum 8 Rubber 11., Harrv D.. Libclia 60837 Tijuana 5} f l^O'/.inuil B| 109 1 1 2» 2S1 P Hum 7 Manmhen, Ch. Master, ErmitniiH 607!s Tijuana El t IM fast 41 107 2 2 3 8** 1« P Hum II July Fly, W. Whilaker, D4rlaaa •MMTUaana Di f IM fast lo 115 12 4 I 2'' 31 R Dority 12 Charmaiit. VeraRita. FondHop* 6^518 Tijuana 5-8 1 :06V5hvy 17-5 113 6 6 5 4' I1! It Dority B Crispie, Charmant, Dorothy KM) Tijuana 61 f 1 :11 mud 4 l')7 7 6 4 3" MT Wilson I laaja Gorman, ('over Dp, Vi-lfet 60382 Tijuana 3-4 l:16%(aat 7 113 4 2 3 31 9* ■ Taylor 9 Q.ofTrumps, Pt.tol'oint, R.Mia PROPHECY, ch. s. 6 108 By Aatronomer— Fleda B., by Falsetto. (Trainer, A. Gibson. Owner, W. L, Sr.haefer), 00900 Tijuana $1 t lM%tmst 29 103 3 I V 21 T Wilson 11 ft. Atkin. MissSedalia, Veraltita 60780 Tijuana 5-1 1 l: .9%fast 8 113 3 1 2 4a 4* R Carter 10 Lot. Speed, J.D.SupK, Bet.Rfuart BMM Tijuana 51 f l:09%fast 12 IM 4 4 3 3» 5" E Taylor 8 Tine, Lady Bourbon, Restful 8BM6 Tijuana 51 f 1:09 fast 18 113 6 2 4 7* 8» R Carter 12 ByRight, Beg.MackIL, Misaonla 69^27 Tijuana lm70y l:47%fast 5 103 3 2 2 3 5* C7J C Studer 7 YorkLaasie, Shenand'h, Rhymer 5974r, Tijuana laaJBy 1:48 fast 210 114 3 1 1 1 6' 6* W Gargao 8 G.M'bach, ft Tfcreoxft. Yennak 5S902 Tijuana 1 1-16 1.49 fast 132 103 4 6 6 6 7* 71* E Noble H Yermak, Rhymer, Audrey K. CAREEN, b. m, 7 113 By Joe Carey— Screemwell Lake, by Artillery. (Trainer, W. H. Be Bolt. Owner, Hall A Sa Bolt). 00910 Tijuana 1-4 l:19%COOd 13 115 I 2 3" 3-1 J Dcfor.1 9 Clov.Junia, CleartheWay. Velvet 60X22 Tijuana 51 f 1:11 slop 14f 111 4 4 4 2-1 I4 J Deford 10 Circulate, Alaiah, Miss Clark bofil9 Tijuana 51 f 1:09 fast 32 C4 9 10 10 9' M*1 R Carter 12 Charmant, VeraRita, C.the Way BMSf Tijuana 51 f lM%tm*t it 11110 10 M 10 )'« R Carter 10 Fond Hope, ClearL-tke, Circulate 60223 Tijuana 51 t l:13%hvy 7 113 5 3 2 5* 5»1 R Carter 9 Mike Dixon, Fond Hope, Crispie 60134 Tijuana 5-8 1:01 plop 7f 100 6 7 7 7 7" J Deford 7 Stanleyll., Chnrm't, DulvFasb'n BMM Tijuana 5i f l:0S%fast 9 110 6 6 6 61 6-1 E Taylor 9 N'oW'dcr, Th'tyScven, HJarlym'n COOMBS, b. g, 4 109 By Runaymede — Borothy 8., by Dr. Leggo, (Trainor, L. Harrklna. Owner. L. Hankins). G0E02 Tijuana 3-4 1 :l«-"\-.Bood21-lO MB 1 1 1 1^' K'J H'tamer 11 Blai k Top. L.P.ourbon, C.Iaue 60347 Tijuana 5-8 l:06%atow 5 M8 6 4 4 1' M .1 Hun'mer • CicclyKay. RosaAtkin, Charmant 4 604*7 Tijuana 51 f UB%0lap 4 111 8 7 7 6" 6" R Carter 9 J.Corman, Black Tap, Tom Coro ■CT1 Tiiuana 51 f l:M%*eo* 19-5 MB 1 2 2 1'Jl* J H'tamer 12 L'yBourbon, Canvasb'k, M'soula 6';is0 Tijuana 3-4 l:17%mud 37-10 103 3 2 2 2=i 2» J H'tamer » Pueblo, Choir Master, Velvet •MM Tijuana 61 f l:66%faat 5 111 5 12 2=1 2* II Saladin 12 W.Whitaker, M. Dixon, V. Rita 60025 Tiiuana 3-4 1 :l7"?,good 5 112 5 2 2 21 451 W Gargan 12 Al Porter, Vic, Laura Cochran 59670 Tijuana 51 f l:09%fast 13 110 1 2 2 2*| 2» W Gargan 12 Gnlway, Ethel, Montona 59528 Tijuana 6-8 l:09%hvy 16 107 6 6 5 41 41 J H tamer 10 Lavaca, Infield, Clgale 10SA ATKIN, br. f, 4 107 By Jack Aekin— Montrosa, by Plaudit. (Trainer, H. Waltora. Owner, H. Walters). 00900 Tijuana 51 t 146%faat MS 105 I 2 2'11' C Studer 11 Prophecy. Mi.-sSci'alia, VeiaUili CMZl Tijuana 61 f l:M%slop 1 MS 1 2 2 2" 5S1 C Studer 11 Teraette, Czardom, Palsy 69757 Tijuana 5-8 l:02%fast 9 101 9 9 9 81 8*1 P Hurn 9 D'yFashion, L.Pointcr, H. George 60517 Tijuana 5-8 l:05-Toslow 7 111 5 1 1 2" 3' P Martinez !» Cicely Kay, Coombs, Charmnnt BMM Tijuana 51 f 1:11 mud 30 I08 4 6 7 7 7'» D Hurn 7 .1. Gorman, CoverUp, C'r theWny ■0447 Tijuana 5-3 1 M%aluffJ 16 97 6 5 5 5* P* C Studer T Kinglike, Haz. Dale, Mnd. Bvng 50249 Tijuana 5-? l:03 5good 5 103 7 6 3 3'i 4«i P Hurn 9 EllaWaldo, VeraRita, CicclyKay OHROME, ch. g, 5 112 By Sigurd — Ousenouj, by Sing Fanttos. (Trainer, 3. Rainboth. Owner, J. Relnbota). 00900 Tijuana 51 I l:08%fast 6 MB 7 7 71 B* M i'ator 11 R. Atkin. Prophecy. MlssflulllIU 00867 Tijuana 3-4 l:16";-,slow 15 110 1 I 2'J. 3,' P Caron 16 Kimono. Beattul, Hal Wright 60755 Tijuana 3-4 l:lfi?^fast 11-5 115 3 11 1] 11 ■ Fator 8 Rnuash. Robert Lee. Quinam BMM Tiiuana 8-4 l:16%fast 6 113 4 3 3 3" 8* K Fator 12 Missoula, Olive D., Squash W*71 Tijuana M1.1SSJM 7 113 3 2 2 2* 4ll E Fator 12 L.Coehran, H'can'sIIeir, F.Moon 60546 Tijuana Bft t l:12%slow 38 109 1 I 4 3* 2' P Caron B Divland, HarV'an'sHeir. Daisv.N. 60196 Tijuana 5-8 1:05 mud 8 111 1 1 1 P 3'i P Caron 10 LW.Harper, V.Rita, DewyField JOHN S. WIGGINS, b. g, 3 39 By Wateryale — Paulino Kane, by Cederstrome. (Trainer, J. Wathins. Owner, J. Watkina). 00905 Tijuana •"■! f 1 :08 fast 13 95 7 9 s1 8*1 T Wilson lo Ola Lee. Bittern, Col. Snider BMM Tijuana 5-S 1:02 Ufa st 17t 96 10 lo 10 10- B*» W D Millerll W.Whitaker, .T.D.Sugg. Lit Jake 60601 Tijuana 3-4 l:16"f,good 14 9S 5 2 2 3» 7» D Hurn 10 Divland, Sadie D., Argento 60325 Tijuana 6-S l:02'/5fast 56 98 2 12 2'1 In J Majestic !2 Alajah, Vodka. SquirrclIIawkins 56663 Tijuana 51 f 1:09 fast 45 97 6 9 9 61 H'i C Studer 11 MissDunbar, F.Wilson, Thrills 59709 Tijuana Bft t l:10%fast 28 98 10 9 13 13 13" J MajesUc 18 GraceTrimble. V.Rita, B'kworm J9502 Tijuana 5-S 1:07 hvy 30 94 7 7 7 7 7" D Hurn 7 P'tagenot, Lobelia, T.Cigarette HATTIE WILLBO, b. m, 6 105 By Waldo— Hattie Mo (B. A. Jones). (Trainer, J. A. Parson. Owner, J. A. Parson). 60518 Tijuana 5-S l:06!.-,hvy 61 106 5 5 5 7 7** F Ooettllc S Crispie, Ckanuat, Dorothv 66251 Tiiuana 5-S l:03%good 13 110 5 I S 8* 81- C Th'pson 8 Car. City, Killy.loe, ThirrvSeveu 69929 Tiiuana 61 f l:ll%slop 38 108 5 3 & 75 7,s E Noble 8 Velvet, Crispie, Cicely ii'ay 59773 Tijuana 51 f 1:09 fast 11 106 6 6 9 10 10" G Willi'mslO Careen, Thirty Seven, Quinam MOM Tijuana 5-8 1:10 hvy 9 112 3 3 6 « 6" W Gargan 6 Col. Murphy, Tillotson, Ermltana 59501 Tijuana 6-8 l:87%fer*7 4 108 1 2 2 7" 751 K Parke 8 H'ver'sT'paz, B.MaeklL. P.StewI BMM Tijuana 5-8 1:09 mud 7-10 108 1 2 1 P 11 G Willi'ms 8 C'vasback, Squash, Doilie Hart W. C. D00LT, b. g, 0 110 By Prince Frederick — Miller's Daughter, by Belvi- (Trainer, D, Y. Elander. Owner, Elander Bros.). ciere. 00D48 Tijuana 3-4 l:15%good ii 112 6 G 6J B*J II B B'wcr 8 BlackTap, PaadHope, Cic-lvKav 60719 Tijuana 51 f 1 :08'.;-.fast 8 110 2 4 3 2- 2' H P. K'weill SadieD., Candegrey, Cicelv Kav 66624 Tijuana 8-4 l:l*%hvy 11 MB 6 7 7 6' E*| P Carol 8 Rnfferty, Earlymorn. Ch. Master 60273 Tijuana 1 l:4S%*OOd B 114 3 4 4 7 6* 6" C Th'pson B Gold. Rose. Byltight. MikeDixon 66263 Tijuana Bft f 1:14 hvy 7-3 U0 1 4 1 1=S 1 * J H'tamer 8 Perfect Day, Charmant. Infield BMS2 Tijuana S-4 l:18%atow I 116 8 6 8 41 4'i 11 Fator 8 Got. Base, Ringleader, KrmjtHna 59812 Tijuana 51 f LOStifast 5 108 1 4 3 4:1 4si B Parke 9 1'eg.Martiu, Fondliope, B. Smoke CJTTLE JAKE. ch. g. It 107 By Krutach — Stella Perkini, *y Prophooy. 'Trainer, M. P. Level. Owner, E. M. Level). 00905 Tijuana "1 f kM fast 7 113 2 2 M 5", .1 H'tainer 111 Ola Lea, Bitten, Col. Snider 6B7S1 Tijuana 5-8 1 :02-:,fast 5 112 2 1 1 31 4::?C Cross 8 D'.vl'ashion. L.Pointcr, H.Georgn 6064S Tijuana 5-S 1 :02%fast 21 114 4 1 1 1» 8* B McEwenll W.WIiitakcr. .I.D.Sugg, Crispin 60249 Tijuana C-S lM%gOO& 4 113 1 3 4 4? 8'" B MeKwen 8 EilaVValdo. VeraRita, CicclyKay '30051 Tijuana 5-8 l:02l6good 17-5 111 2 4 3 3' 35i B HcEweall Orl'nsGirl. McMuiphy, Mer.Lasa MM3 Tijuana 5-S l:62%last 1S-5 110 I 1 2 2} 6"J B Parke 12 Pueblo, Goldie Rose, Vera Rita 59730 Tijuana 5-8 l:03!kfast 4 110 1 11 1*1 3'i A Ncal 11 E.Waldo, Ispham, W.Whitaker METEOR, b. g. 3 (M) 93 By Flammarlon — Mamita, by Peep o' Day. (Owner, Manic * Leaf Stable). 00903 Tiiuana 01 f l:08%fast M 103 9 : B* 7*1 \V Davis In PugeniaK.. Pi.okworm. Coutriot • 000' Tijuana 3-4 1:17 good 21 N 7 9 8 9! t*ft W Davts 18 Blttera, CastleCrown, MrM..lii{({a 59944 Tijuana 6-8 1:03 fast 143 113 4 It 10 10» ID* J Metcalf 11 S. Breeze, Br. Stories, R't'lDream 57S41 Will'ws Ab 5-8 l:01%3low 28 115 5 ' Til McCown 8 HermosaNegrs, Aleso. Mra.Pat 56662 Rhouse 4i f 57',-fsfast 15 V3 1*6 B McCowti 8 R. Roberts, C'pt. Clover, RogonJr. ia25S Reno 1-2 48%fast 108 118 71 K McC'wn 8 Lit. Florence, Tatting, Dr.Tnbbe Third Race [3rd Tijuana] 1 1 1 1 ! TftflstD HACK — 5-S Mile. y-year-ol«l« and ii|Mvur l. Claim Ins. (May a( , I8)8M — Bt8) 1 — 107.) rOND HOPE. b. ru. b 108 By St. Swithlni— Boll Weevil, by Cayuga, (Trainer, C. Manley. Owner. H. T. Palmer). (iOOlH Tijuana S-4 l:15%**6od 31-16 116 2 2 S'JSj C Studer S Black Top. Cicely Kay. Crispie 8*888 Tljaaaa 6| f l:16%nad 2 107 2 2 2'1 2s c studer 7 Ptaatageaat, Chow. O.Homesi'd 0)761 Tijuana 5-s l:02%fast 12 105 3 2 2 1* l-'l C Stiul.-r 1(» Tillotson, Puel.lo, Ringleader 6nC89 Tijuana 31 t IM fast U4M 1 l l ll 4' .1 BPMuac? 13 Pansiest, Veraltita, c.the Way 60COI Tijuana 3-4 l:lt',y0good 19 108 7 6 8 O'l t*ft P Caron 10 Divland, Sadie D.. Arnenlo C04M Tijuana 1 l:4S%*rad 9 HO 2 2 3 4 6" S'» T Itae S H't.iirenwt. l^invaili'k, Ulstaks ' C8113 Tljuaaa 1 l:47%slop 4S-M Ml 2 3 3 3 8*1 8** T Rae C Cupt. Evans, Ispham, Montona THIBTY SEVEN, b. g, % 107 By Afte Frank— Xlamesha n., by Clifford. (Trainer, G. W. Crippen. Owner. Beebe & Frazer). , 0O7R7 Tijuana 51 t I :08;hfast M-M 107 7 6 5 4' 4'i M Fator 1 M Lane. Riibi.erll., Col. Murphy 60679 Tijuana St 1 l:08Zf.fast I 107 2 4 2 2f L'b fl B B'werlO B!:nk To).. Review. II. Burgovne I «06o7 Tijuana 61 t 1:08 good 19 105 1 6 5 4- 4« 11 B B*werl3 D.doGuiso. n.Itur'ne. Rubber II. 60328 Tijuana 54 t 1 :09%fast 9-10 108 4 4 3 1"' 2f G WilU'ms 8 JulyFIy. Hotfoot, Wal.WMUket i 60251 Tijuana 5-8 LO.I'HigoodlS-ll.1 107 6 5 4 31 3=1 C Studer 8 G.'udenCiiy, BillyJoe. Lady lone | OBI8PIE, b. m. t 113 By Hapsburg — Stanaal, by Himyar. ! (Trainer, F. B. Irwin. Owner, F. B. Irwin). - C.0948 Tijuana 3-4 1 :15%good 29 110 :: G 4\ 4- T Wilson N RlackTop. Fondllnpo. CiceljrKajr ? 00719 Tijuana 5J t l:nS*.-,fast 6 111 7 6 7 71 8»J 1' Martinez 11 HndicD.. W.C. Dooly. Candegroy I I.064S Tijuana 5-S l:02*f,fast 26 115 6 4 6 6J 4» P Martinezll W. Whitaker. .I.D.Sugg. Lit. Jake (.0518 Tijuana 5-8 1 :06 ih.vy 5 106 :: I 2 1} 1» T Wilson 8 Charmant, Dorothy. Cl'r thoWay ( 00497 Tijuana 5-8 1 :0T.^mud 12-3 112 5 5 6 22i 1"* p Martinez 9 MissClark. Daisy N., B.MackIL 60440 Tijuana 61 r l:12'islop 3 10C 3 3 4 4» 4»i D Hum 8 Velvet, Applejack. Graee'lrimble « Mm Tijuana 51 f l:ll=6good 13 106 7 8 8 «» 6=1 W Davis 11 Ola Lee. Apple Jack, Squash « LOBELIA, b. ro. 8 113 By Bt. L«cfO— Othale, by The Judge | (Trainer, J. Crofton. Owner, H. D. Gates). | (i0! :5 ( Tijuana S-l 1 :03:l.-,hvy 35 107 J G 4?. 471 C Studer ■ Rubherll.. ('. the Way. Harry 1). | WOK:?? Tijuana 5j f l:10Vr.mud 19 107 I 4 6" 5IIJ C Studer 7 Mannchen. C. Master. C.theWuy 5 MM Tijuana 5-8 l:01'Vr.fast 19 112 2 6 7 7- 64J R OutU 10 Fond Hope, Tillotsnn, I'ltohlo l^'649 Tijuana 5-8 l:02\-,fast 8 110 6 2 2 21 2» J H'tamer 8 Clear Lake. Limerick. Stiletto J 6u500 Tijuana 65 f 1:11 mud 19 111 5 7 6 6* 5» P Caron 7 J. Gorman. CoverLp, ("r th»Wriy 60468 Tijuana 3-4 1:18 slop 33 112 5 7 8 10 10J* B Carter 10 Happy Valley. Lavaga. Red Muj. TOM OABO, b. f, ff 112 By Mart* Santa— Argon Esber, by Esher. (Trainor, P. A. Sandldge. Owner, P. A. Bandidge). ] fiOOO.I Tijuana 5'. f 1 :"* fast K Ml 4 I | 8*1 II Long 10 Ola Leo, Bittern. Col. Snider { MM Tijuana 11:48 mud 46 103 111 I 4' 5» H Long 7 PlowSteel, Divland, H.Luraa MM Tijuana S-S 1 :0.V';,sdow 9 115 I 3 6 6" 6H T Rae 9 Lonel'ine. GraceTrimble, Galw'j E «i»519 Tijuana 5-8 1:07 hvy 9 113 3 2 3 5' 5'i T Rae 7 Clear Lake, Cicely Kay. Oalway £ 60467 Tijuana 51 f l:lt%alo» 1J HI 1 2 2 21 31 T Rae 9 J. Gorman, Black Top. Infield , 60224 Tijuana SI f l:13%hvy 7 110 1 2 3 51 7*1 J H'tamer I Al Porter, Rosa Atkin, Tambiaa 60201 Tijuana 61 £ 1.13%hvy 11 110 2 12 4 ' 4« T Wilson 10 Iienward, Crispie, Vera Rita , ALAJAH, ch. f, 4 109 By David Tenny— La Bio Bienna, 07 Scarborough. ' (Trainer, 0. L. Dickersom, Owner. F. W. Harper). ' MM Tijuana .V. fdUOMfcfaat 11 111 1 1 1» Pi C Th'pao* 11 R. Atkin. Prophecy. MissSedaliu ' MM Tijuana 51 1 1:11 slop 4 111 1 3 1 11 3*1 C Th'pson 10 Careen, Circulate, Miss Clark ' Co71K Tijuana 51 f 1:09 fast 19 104 8 3 1 15 6:,J J H'tamer 11 Cl.theWay, J'yFly, W. Whitaker ; 60519 Tijuana 5-8 1:07 hvy 14 102 4 3 2 2:J 1'J E Petzgold 7 Clear Lake, Cicely Kay, Gal way ' 60441 Tijuana 61 f 1:11%M*9 I 109 8 3 3 6* 7'» C Studer 8 Czardom, L.Cocliran, L'y B'rbon 61.2SI Tijuana 51 f 1:09 fast 31 105 1 11 Is 1" G W'liamsU K.orP.vlh's. L.Bourbon. Missoula 60225 Tijuana IT IffTttlTt 8-5 109 4 3 1 1*1 2» C Gross 12 J.S.Wiggins, Vodka, Sci. Hawkins , PEWAUKEE, b. g, 5 110 By Moellck— Lithogene, by Lithot. (Trainer, D. Howell. Owner, D. Howell). ' (DM Tijuana 5-* 1 :li2:i .fast IX 112 4 4 \ 61 «»• R B B'wer S Clear Lake, Lobelia. Liuieii. k 6':3.r.4 Tijuana B| f l:0S4fefnst 11 112 3 .".6 7 712 0 Th'pson T D.doGnise. Peg. Martin, Gadliug ' MM Tijuana 3-4 l:12%faat 7 114 8 I 10 M* 11" D Hum 11 Gadling. Black Top. Itosellis MH33 Tijuana 5-S 1:04 slop 14-5 107 3 I 3 21 l2 E Noble 7 Tom Caro, Alajah, Fond nope MM Tijuana 3-4 l:l«%faat M M 2 I 2 ■ U*| E Noble 11 Am. Maid. P'kTenny, B.Har'gan 1 6!i7:il Tijuana 6-8 1:tti fast 7-5 110 6 6 4 21 2J J H'tamer 9 Stanley 1L, Lobelia. Clear Lake ' 59692 Tijuana 51 f 1:09 fast 31 108 1 I 4 21 2i,; E Noble S L'ai lymorn. C. Master. BigSmoke , 59188 Tijuana 3-4 1:17 slop 7 106 1 4 4 S» 6'= E Noble 7 C.A.C'iskey, Yermak, l'l.Blos'm EP103 Tijuana 51 t 1:09 fast 29-10 109 1 11 l'l 121 E Noble 11 W.C.Dooly, L'yB'ibon, Mab.Rnie j GOOD ENOUGH, b. g, 6 103 By Harrigan— Sevenfull, by Ediaborongh. (Trainer, J. G. Arvin. Owner, J. G. Arvin). O0U04 Tijuana B) * 1 ^'S-.-.fast 1M Ml 1 1 2' I :\ T WUsofl I) II. Rudder. M.TIl^liman. Ap..Lnk ' 0X8:4 Tijuana ."-s 1 :'i2=.-.good 3 108 1 ! 31 Q M Fator 10 Mac Johnson, Vodka. Daisy X. ' MM Tijuana .".s l:02*f.fast 8 111 I 4 • » 9"! ■ Taylor 9 D'yl''ashion. L.I'ointer, H.Ueorge W (i79 Tijuana 61 f l:HS=.-.fast 43f 113 5 5 3 4! 1*1 E Taylor 10 ItlnckTop, ThirtvSeven, Review 59813 Tijuana b'. t IM fast 9 113 4 I 1 6 «•» ■ Taylor 7 Rosellis, Due de Guise. McCroan 690S8 Tijuana 5-8 LOll.fast 39 118 1 3 3 5k 7" H Saladin 7 Perch, BlueBelle, Madam Bvng 60146 Reno 61 f lMfcflMt 8 H3 11 A Zeigler I Cl"ar IheWay. Reveler, M. Smith 49882 Reno 6-8 l:01%fast 8 114 l1 A Zeigler 7 Lantern, Muriel's Pet, B.Lueille MoMTJBPKT, oh. g, 11 110 By The Buab— Ozma, by Uorti Fossa. (Trainer, C. L. Kent. Owner, M. H. Morrison). 60719 Tijuana 51 * l:0i«sfast 13 11 » M 8 8 M* M*4 1 Wilson USadieD., W.C.D(m 1v, Candegrev 61*77 Tijuana 1 l:42y5fast 78 K 7 3 12 6 6- S-" E Don'hue S Char. Moy. K. Rankin, XoVVonder 60618 Tijuana 5-8 1 :02^jfast 19 117 8 9 9 9» 8" ■ Taylor 11 W. Whitaker, .I.D.ISugg, Lit.Jake 60571 Tijuana 51 f 1:10 slow 21 111 7 7 7 7» 6»i E Fator 8 Tillotson, Peg. Martin, S. Betscn 60363 Tijuana 61 f l:09Vf.fast 6 115 I 5 5 7 T i E Taylor 7 MyrtleA., Lit. Pointer. R'ltader 60250 Tijuana 5-8 1:04 good 7 112 6 4 3 1 * 1;! Fl Taylor 9 Dorotliy, Tillotson, Knnitann 60223 Tijuana 51 f l:12%hvy 6 115 I 6 6 7«1 i'J E Fator 9 Mike Dixon, Fond Hope. Crispie 60134 Tijuana 6 8 1:04 slop 11 110 7 6 6 6=1 6« B Parke 7 SfanleylL. C'm.iut. DulyFashion 60061 Tijuana 6-8 l:02 4good 8 109 1 11 11 21 B Parko 11 Orl'nsGirl, Little.Iake, Mer.Law 69834 Tijuana B-8 1 :Ot fast 3 110 6 9 9 7 6»1 J H'tamer 9 Lobelia, Clear Lake, Alajah 69650 Tijuana 6-8 1:02 fast 19 109 5 | I 7» V% H Long 9 Rub'rlL, B.MackIL, NoWondei (9621 Tijuana SI f l:08%faat If 110 1 3 3 1} J* B Parko 8 OrieansGirl. Pueblo. QoldieBoc* BOBOTHT, oh. t, 4 109 By Brummel — Sneerwell, by St. Blaise. (Trainer, 3. L. Brannon. Owner, J. L. Brannon). fi«S22 Tijuana 51 f 1:11 slop 5 MM 8 7 72 6';. M Fator If Careen. Cirviilate. Alajah MM Tijuana 5-3 l:ft.VV,s!ow 9 111 9 6 G 6= G E Fator 9 Cicely Kay. Coombs, R. Atkin 60518 Tijuana 5-8 1 :06%hvy 21 104 4 3 3 3-13? J H'tamer S Crispie, Charmant. Cl'r theWay 60250 Tijuana 5-8 1:04 good 8 103 3 2 2 3-1 2* C Studer 9 McMurpby, Tillotson, Ermitana 60224 Tijuana i l f l:13~hvy 8 107 2 5 b 32 6»J P Caron 8 Al Porter, Rosa Atkin. Tambian LIMERICK, ch, g. 8 110 By Meelick— Predileota, by First Chip. (Trainer, T. Polk. Owner, T. Polk). (10930 Tijuana 5-S l:(13%hvy 14 110 8 8 8 I" H Molters S RubberlL. C. the Way. HarryD. D0761 Tijuana 5-8 l:02 '3fast 19f M S • I S-'J 751 H Molters 10 Fond Hope, Tillotson, Pueblo 6C649 Tijuana 5-S l:02%fast 31 112 2 5 5 4h 3* H Molters 8 Clear Lake. Lobelia. Stiletto 59650 Tijuana 6-8 1:02 fast 8 112 8 6 6 41 4*1 H Molters 9 Rub'iIL, B.MackIL. XoWonder 69588 Tijuana 5-8 l:0::^good 8 113 a 8 3 2" 1" H Molters 8 StanleyH.. Candegray, JackLedi 69085 Tijuana SI f 1:09 fast 22 111 6 4 5 81 1011 H Molters 11 View, El Sabio, Busy Bird Page 7 Fourth Race [4th Tijuana] FOIRTII IIACi: 1 Mile. a- car-olds ami ii]MViir l. Claiming. (.Juite 17, iuin — 1 :;;s — y — ds.) MATFLOWEB, ch. f, 4 106 By Harrigan— Lady Hildreth, by Golden Garter. (Trainer, 0. B. Irwin. Owner, C. B. Irwin). 0088G Tijuana 3-4 1 :15*icood I 110 I 2 4- 4-; H Long 12 W. Whitaker, .T.G'man, M.D'bar ( 080! Tijuana 5J t l.-09%alow 15 114 2 2 23 3,:; D- Hum 7 Mad.Byas, D.detiuise, C.Maater 60786 Tijuana 51 f l:'»7«ifast 8 1"9 4 4 4 6l G"i C Studer S R.L.Owen. D.deG'se. H.l'.'govne fi*.7.".9 Tijuana 3-4 1:14 fast 9 104 3 2 2 2'1 «T1 P Hum 7 L .Beach, IkeMills, Kath. Rankin 60579 Tijuana 51 f 1:09 slow 4 112 6 6 6 61 6» D Hum I Shifty. Ike Mills, Dancing Girl 60359 Tijuana 5-8 1:02 fast 18-5 113 7 4 2 22 21 D Hum • Mad. Byng. PlowSteel. R.L.Owen 60332 Tijuana 61 f LOiVaat 8 114 6 6 6 6» 5* D Hum 10 Mrf— r. Little Beach, Tabloid KIMONO, b. f. 3 M By Horroa— Negligee, by Marta Santa. (Trainer, J. McDowell. Owner, McDowell Broa. ). «!OH«7 Tijuana -,-i 1 :i6::.-,slow 17-5 '.•'• 1 3 V' 1? T Wilson 10 Restful. Chrome. Hal Wright 60723 Tijuana 1 1:44 fast 18-5 85 9 3 1 1 1J 3'i P Hum 9 .lo^.tloiiiiaii, XoWonder. X.Klein t;0HS6 Tijuana 3-4 l:llTUaat 14 96 4 4 4 4'i lh P Hum 11 J.D.Sugg. Chaa.Caaaoll, Argento 6C544 Tiiuana 5-8 1:06 slow 3 103 5 3 1 M 32 J H'tamer 9 Vera Rita. Jack Pot. M. Johnson 60495 Tijuana 5-S 141 mud 7 100 11 7 5 4i 4'i H B Bwerl2 Trumpet Call. Camion. Vodka MM Tijuana 51 f l:12=sslop 43-10 99 10 2 2 22 P T Wilson 12 Mike Dixon, SadicD., C. Cannell C0050 Tijuana 51 f 1:09 good 9 113 7 4 10 10 10"* P Martinez 10 Ind. Prince, T.Craven, Candorosa 69709 Tijuana H t l:M»flM 14-5 94 9 7 7 71 11" G Studer M GraceTrimble, V.Rita, B'kworm 69566 Tijuana 3-4 l:18"islow 17-10 101 6 4 4 8' 9'» J H'tamer 10 Torsida, T.Craven, GraceTrimble 69467 Tijuana 61 f 1:17 hvy 6 102 I 7 1 4 1 31 .1 H'tamer 10 D'torTubbs, JayMac, TomCraren EOT FOOT, b. m, 6 110 By Udrim— Hot Bird, by Dry Monopola. (Trainer, J. E. Edwards. Owner. J. Edwards). ;0K8.~ Tijuana 1 l :ii-.-,good -1 M I ( V :;', T Wilson 11 Dirland, LiltleJPointer, Caaaaaao GOSo:, Tijuana 1 l:44'r.fast 9 M 6 5 4 2 111-';. J H'tamer 10 Missoula. PlowSteel, NoWoncler GO408 Tijuana 1 1 :4'.r--mud 4 105 6 5 5 5 5l 5s j T Wilson 8 Pl'tagcnet, Canvasb'k, Mistake 60442 Tijuana 1 l:50;:tslop 12-5 105 112 2 2» 2" T Wilson 8 Ermitana, Swenson. Jewel City 60384 Tijuana 1 l:44'5fast 7 105 1 5 2 3 3| 32 T Wilson U Peg. Martin. JewelCity, Montona 60328 Tijuana 61 f 1 :09%fast 5 106 7 6 6 51 3J J Hun'mer 8 JulyFIy, T'ySeven. W. Whitaker 60179 Tijuana 3-4 l:19%mud 18 105 4 3 3 41 •« T Wilson 7 Mistake, Dora, Al Porter 4 HTJG ME, b. m, 7 110 By Dick Finnell— Miss Ball, by Lissak. (Trainer, K. Thompaon. Owner, H. Basmnssen), «0!( 19 Tijuana 1 1-- 1 :••... g,.od M 11! 4 2 7 7'1! MeBwea 7 Montona. WhUellaven. Alma B. «090« Tiiuana 51 f 1 :"s'.-,fast M 11111 11 11 11" B McEwenll R«saAtkin, Prophecy. M.Sedalia MM Tijuana 3-1 1 :16--..slow 111 114 5 7 7s V B McEwen S Doubb Van. RtUetto, Uidylone MM Tijuana 51 f l:10'6slop 78f 111 7 11 10 10» 8" J Deford 11 Ternetle. Czardom. Baisv MM TIJaana Hf 141 fast 24f 113 S 12 12 13 12 » G Leeds 12 ( harmant, VeraRita. C.ti'ie Way 60201 Tijuana 6ifl:13%hvy 14 113 6 I 6 7 7*1 L Hall 10 Kcnward. Crispie, Vera Rita 60100 Tijuana 1 l:43-;sfaat 88 111 6 5 9 9 81 8*1 L Hall 9 BigSmoke, Cl.theWay, Lavaga 1 NO WONDEB, oh. g, 1 112 By Fireman— Belle of Portland, by G. W. Johnson. (Trainer, C. Manlev. Owner. H. T. Palmer). COS".', Tijuana lLll'r.fast 2-2 112 12 2 2 1: | | C Studer 10 Missoula. Plo\vSto"l. HotFoot 60722 Tijuana 1 1:44 fast 4 112 1 4 4 5 4- J | C Studer 9 JosieGorman. Kimono, X'kKlein . 60677 Tijuana 1 l:42«jfast 6 105 5 3 1 1 l1 3'j P Hum 8 Ch.Boy. K.Rankiu, g ofTrumpa , 6CC17 Tijuana 3-4 1 :154f,f ast 5 113 3 2 2 11 21 C Ralls 9 Fr. Wilson. Gadling. Myrtle A. bor.74 Tijuana K| f l:09~.siow 21-5 113 5 6 6 4} 42} C Studer 8 R.L.Owen. K.Uur'gan. R'gleader 1 604% Tijuana 11 f 1 MjflM IT Tl 111 4 6 4 3" 44 P Martinez 9 Tillotson, July Fly, Cover Up WALTER DANT. ch. g. 7 107 By Harrigan— Willie T.. by Albert. (Trainer. G. Roman. Owner. Roman Sc Walters ). (?0K:;« Ti;uana 11:48 mud i;i-lo Ml I i »' -1 ' C stud r 7 PlowSteel, Dirland, HeleaLjaeaa •" MSI Tijuana 51 f 1 :"9'..-,fast 17-5 113 4 0 6 5- J* (' Tb'pson 12 H. Wright. Oat'tiooa, Sjmeopat'k ' 64792 Omaha 1 1-16 l:4V«4f ast 25 100 717 E Owen 10 M.GIrl. W'dieMont'y. I.'yinBl'k 1 41942 Oakl'wn lmTOy l:4ti%fHSt 6 112 10 12 12 10 10* 3*1 D Conn'llyl2 H i-korynut. Saadi. Verna B. 41X99 Oakl'wn 1 1 :44%hvy 8 1"S 7 9 9 7 6= 6,s C Brown 10 Cobalt. Choir Master, Adel.inte •IM OaU'WB 1 3 M 2:01 fast 20 103 3 11 3 4^ 4" C Brown 10 B.ofl'h'cnix. Willdo, T'ksgiving , 41722 Oakl'wr. 1 1-1G 1:48 fast 30 104 I t; 7 5 6J 64 E Wh'tley S Hondo, Babv Cal. Gieipuer 41b98 Oakl'wn 1 1-1G l:48"5fast 15 107 7 9 12 12 9' 9»S Ii Wh'tley 12 F. of Steel. Lukemae. Sunflash LITTLE ORPHAN, ch. g, 8 104 By Brigade— Amelia B., by Sain. (Trainer, E. E. Buchanan. Owner. T. E. Bnohanan). MM Tijaaaa 11:44 rood 33 134 1 S • 4»1 C Raita ttl.ottMSi.eed. FaaXrowa. Restful MOM Tijuana 2-4 1:17 good 2lf IM 13 10 M M 10» E Noble 12 Ho: Foot. Kenw.ir.l. Moiitperrl 5!-794 Tijuana lm70y 1 : l:'7Sfsst IS 110 3 8 7 7 71 9»J ■ Noble 11 Zamloch. Mrs. Pat. Petlar 59"27 Tijuana 1 1-16 2:)l 5hvy 9 110 4 3 2 3 3-'l 37 E Noble ." Flashofs.teel, Dehra. L.Jos'phin* 59407 Tijuana 1 1:51 slop 16-5 105 6 6 5 5 41 44 E Noble « Dora. Ermitana, Sippara 59353 Tijuana 3-4 1:19V3mud 22 110 6 7 6 6'0 V E Noble I OurMaid, L;ivaga, L. Josephine 69227 Tijuana lm70y l:52%slop 13 10S 3 4 2 3 3« 3*3 J Hun'mer 7 Dalwood, Gen. Byng, AfterXIght CANVASBACK. ch. g. 5 109 By Greenback— Coronia, by Voter. (Trainer, D. F. Hibbard. Owner, E. Winters). fi»x«l Tijuana 1 1-M 1 .'.:'. slow L IIS : 1 Vf '■ '' D Hum 12 Argento. While Haven, Alma B. IMS Tijaaaa I l:44%laat 3«f MM • I I P P* E I'ator lo Mlaooala, PlowSteel, NoWoader r MR Tijuana 1-4 l:M%faat I 113 9 M M 8? 9»3 M Sl'gh'erl2 Missoula. Chrome. Olive D. MM Tijuana 1 l:497&mud 15 IM 4 6 6 6 4-1 8* M SI'ghter 8 Plantagonet, Mistake, Swenson 6 -384 Tijuana 1 1:44 v,f ast 24f 109 10 1111 10 9» 84 M Sl'ghter12 Peg. Martin, JewelCitv, HotFoot 1 t.0271 Tijuana G} f 1 :10%good 84f 113 | 9 8 7s 3»i M SI'ghter 12 Coombs. L'vB..urbon. Missoula tOU Tijuana 51 f 1:12tss!op 14 113 11 10 10 10* 8" C Brown 12 Mike Dixon, Sadie D., Kimono BOCKBRIDGE, b. g, 5 113 By Handridgo— Bewitched, by Frankfort. (Trainer, J. Pierce. Owner, Mulhall k Head). f,0945 Tiiuana 1 1:44 good +;• US '. 8 I P* 1! McEwen 9 I.ottaSpecd. fi- ( iowii, Beotfal I 60X85 Tijuana I 1 lf| BT~fl K 112 M '» »•* »•• B McBwanll Dirland, UltlePoiater, RotVaot t MM Tijaaaa 1 l:44«/&fa«t 26f it:. 8 in 10 )« M ••» B McBwealO Miaaonla, ItuwHieel, NoWoadcr MM Tijuana 11:44 fast 22f M7 2 6 7 7 78 P% M Fator 9 Jo.s.Gorman, XoWonder, Kimonu u 60614 Tijuana M f 1:10 fast 18f 113 7 I 6 44 T ' B MeKwen1JBIiioV.ni. Syn 0p.1t ' 11, M.Johaa'a 60545 Tijuana H I 1 12'-slow 30f 1 j8 S 5 5 6J 8" W Lavis 11 Hlek Klein, Sona^i. Blue Van 60517 Tiji:ana IJ f l:15^hvy 13 1 8 W 8 M 6» G'J W Davis 11 K ofi'.v'Liws. Me'.'reau, CWsiCw» » Fifth Race [5th Tijuana] , I i | ! - ? I ( « « | | | 5 J ] { E £ , , ' ' ' ' ; ' , ' ' 1 ' , j ' ' l'l 1 "Til HACK 5-S Milt'. .'I-j ear-oI«ls and upivartl. lalmlnj?. (May ao, iU'Zit 51 — 0 107.) RING, blk. m, 6 112 By Leonid— Hands Around, by Serpent. (Trainer, W. Walker. Owner, W. Walker). (50907 Tijuana 5-S 1 :'Mi-.-,fust 3-S 113 7 6 •* 4*1 T AVilson I Gar. City. Sliifly. Wildl'lioughU 60807 Tijuana 5-8 l:wl44fant 27-10 111 7 6 3 li I1 T Wilson S Huron II., Sedan. Kireplai e r.''720 Tijuana SI f l:07'Sfast 23-10 108 2 4 4 41 45 II B B'wer 7 Kinglike, Dr. Corbett, Shifty 6C-604 Tijuana 52 f l:08%good29-10 108 3 1 2 2* 2» H B B'wer C Kinglike, Tabloid, Huron Jl. 5S-816 Tijuana 5J f 1:07 fast 12-5 114 2 2 3 *i 811 H B B'wer 8 Furbelow, Sister Susie, Sedan 59141 Tijuana 6Jfl:0K%slop 3 113 3 3 3 31 6*| H B B'wer 5 Sedan. H.O. Heels, G.Agramonta 59107 Tijuana 5-8 1.01-ifast 7-5 112 1 11 1* la J Majestic 8 SamRch. WildThoughts, Sedan GARDEN CITY. ch. g. 4 117 By Von Tromp— Jourdain, by Watercress. (Trainer, C. Irby. Owner, C. Irby). 80001 Tijuana S-8 l:«0**fa«t I". 11T 3 3 3' 1- .1 H'tamer 7 Sliifty. Wild Thought-. Ring «0843 Tiiuana BJ f 1 :10=imud 7 112 1 1 l1 1" H B B'wer 9 A.Regina. L.Romper. L.Floren-•■• 60678 Tijuana 5-8 l:01?/-,fast 31-10 116 4 3 3 6 651 M SI'ghter i Arctic King. Huron 1L, Herder 60.186 Tijuana Si f 1 :0S%fnst 8 112 3 1 2 l| l'l M SI'ghter 8 M.Maulsby. Dane. Girl, IkeMilN 60251 Tijuana 5-8 l:03%good 11-5 110 I 111* l2 M SI'ghter 9 BillyJoe, ThirtvSeven, Ividybmn 59265 Tijuana 5-8 1:05 slop 7 M 3 3 4 6" •*• .1 Deford 7 Pueblo, Mannehen, Blue Belle 59063 Tijuana 61 f 1:09 fast 20 111 2 1 1 l2 1J J Deford 12 Pinecrest, Figarou, Lit. Romper ARCTIC KING. b. g, 5 114 By J. F. Crowley or Shooting Spray — Bononica, by (Formerly ran as Saw Tooth). Bannockburn. (Trainer, J. Bishop. Owner, J. Bishop). ( 9887 Tijuana .-'. f 1 :"7-,good 11 117 I 6 M 3*1 R Carter T Doe.Cnrbett. Billy Lane. Seilau MM Tijuana 3-1 I:14-':-.fast 11-10 114 1 5 4 3' i- J H'tamer 7 BillyLane, Coffield, CoeaCola 6067.8 Tijuana 5-8 l:01\fast 17-10 113 1 5 5 31 1| J H'tamer • Huron IL. Herder, LtUelKrowu 69934 Tijuana 51 f l:10Vf,slop 14-5f M 2 2 2 2' li J H'tamer 0 I Mills, M.Maulsby, Sedgegrnss 65221 Reno 3-4 l:13«,fcfast 15 118 7" Ryan 7 Xeg, Miss Orb, Deckhand 53796 Tijuana lm70y l:45Hfast 33 113 6 7 7 7 «5 It Carter 7 EtholUrown. C.Weaver. Cornc't'r 52915 Tijuana 61 f l:08%slop 7-5 113 4 2 1 1» V R Carter 10 Meda, Miss Ouri, Clover Junia CLARKSON, ch. c, 4 - 115 By Corcyra — Purple Light, by Heliotrope. (Trainer. H. Unna. Owner. E. Phelan), MM Tijuana S] f lM%faat 3-2 112 E I 4 31 11 J H'tamer I S. Breeze, Aryanna. Just Right 60577 Tijuana 3-4 l:15%slow 11 100 7 8 7 7" 7'= H B B'wer 8 Veteran. Planet. Roisterer 60074 Tijuana 1 1-16 1 :48%fast 6 100 4 1 1 4 92 9'° J H'tamer 12 F.asf Indian, Furbelow, Hreeze 58722 Bowio lm70y l:4! -'i.mud 12 H.7 4 3 4 4 4" 4s* M Schw'tz ." T.But'iis. K.ofthe H'er. P.oflndia 58683 Bowie 7-8 l:29 .sIow 8 112 2 5 3 2 28 l't M Schw'tz 7 Fitzgibbon, Fin. Maid, Far Sight MM Bowie lm70v l:."0,5hvy 69 loS 4 6 5 4 4 4-- A Allen 8 Fly. Cloud. M'yl'dlielle. D'gliuut 58356 Laurel 3-4 l:13'.ifast 111 106 2 2 4 5 6" A Allen 5 Polly Anu. Oriole, Dark Horse 8LERDER, br. g, 7 101 By Oolin — Belgravla, by Ben Brcsb. (Trainer. 0. B. Irwin. Owner, 0. B. Irwin). 00800 Tiiuana 3-4 l:14Hgood 116 US 1 1 21 9'" P MartinezlO K.Rankiu, M.Maulsby. Trusty MM Tijuana 51 f 1 :07%fast 17 109 4 3 3 6'" 551 I Hum 7 Kinglike, Dr. Corbett. Shifty 6067S Tijuana 6-8 LOl^fast 25 115 3 4 4 4l 3'J D Hum 6 Arc. King, Huronll.. Hth. Brown 60604 Tijuana 5* f 1 :08^good 24 109 1 4 4 6s 6" D Hum i Kinglike, Ring, Tabloid 60410 Tijuana 61 f l:07'/5fast 4 95 4 2 3 6 6» T Hum fi Sr,m Ron, Huron 11., Mulciber 59884 Tijuana 64 f 1 :10 slop 6 118 3 4 4 4J 610 P Martinez 7 Haz.Dale, Phedoden, MlsflM'llck 59816 Tijuana 51 f 1:07 fast 7 105 4 3 6 V Vh D Hum 8 Furbelow, Sister Susie, Sedan SELOTA. ch. f, 3 89 By Bunnymcde — Lady Athellng, by Atheling. (Trainer, E. Alexandra. Owner. G. Alexandra). 1.' 70i; Tijuana 1 l-s 1 i.'.ii'.-.fnst 13 ill 6 1 I 2 k.' ••» fl B I'.'wer 0 W.Priaee, I"i lamat'n. ('.Clove;- 58202 Laurel S) ( lMKtaat 40 107 4 2 3 6l 75 J McTag't 12 Clansman. Moco. Brilliant Ray 58123 t^iurel 3-4 l:14*r.fast 6 107 6 3 2 6» 551 L Penman 7 Moco. Grace Mayers. Mile* S. 57970 Laurel E| f l:08fcfast 28 108 5 3 3 3'1 2= E Fator 13 Oppermau, Saling Aloug. HighC. 57519 H.deC.'ce 5'. f 1:08% fast S 114 5 11 21 3»1 T Par'ton 10 MadXell. SouthBreeze, L.Amniin 57357 H.deG'ce 3-4 l:16y6tlow 26 109 3 1 2 M i'J R McN'ee 12 High C., Barriskane, Lady SMa 57132 M'lboro Ab5-8 l:*'9%fast 2-5 107 !■ C Jackson 4 Wreokless, (I'corron, TheC'cktn'r 57027 Tim'um Ab 3-4 1:18 fast 19-10 109 I» O Jackson .r Wreckb'ss, Coscorron, Marg't CL i6832 H'town Ab 5-8 l:02%fast 11 112 35 J Schles? r 5 liinina W., (Viscorron, G wynrdd MM Sar'toga Clfl:06%fast 15 HO 3 I I t* 1* C Jackson 7 Pastoral. KagerKyes, LuckyUirl RUTH JOHNSON, b, m, 8 (M) 97 By John F.— Shapparall, by Bob Carter, first start. Sixth Race [6th Tijuana] 1 . , 1 •" ' 1 , SIXTH H \ '!•: 1 l-S MIm, n-jcar-olils imhI iiptiar«1. (lainiliig. Mari-h RESTFUL, oh. ih, 6 103 By Smile — Mexicanna, by CaUadoa. (Trainer, N. W. Burkhart. Owner, Morria Stable). 00048 Tijuana 1 1:41 goo-1 9-.0 IK E 4 31 8' J Hun'mer 9 I,ot. Speed. Cas.Crown, L.t)r|duin fi()8fi7 Tijuana 2-4 1:16 '■ , slow 7 108 6 6 4'i 2? J H'tamer 1 » Kimono, Chrome, Hal Wright 60722 Tijuana 1 1-16 l:.',0%fa.st 17 10-i 4 3 3 2 11 31 II Molters S Samllill. MikeDaly. Ju lgeDavld MHSTUnaaa Si t l.M%laat 3 M 4 4 4 M 33 J Hun'mer 9 Viige. Lady Bourbon. Voorln MM Tijuana ll:47 islop 5 105 6 6 5 5 5 5" C Studer S Capt. Evans, Fond Hope, lsphaw MM Tijuana 1 l:44%fast 16 105 8 7 8 8 5» 6»i C Studer 12 Peg. Martin, JewelCitv, HotFoot 60327 Tijuana 51 f l:09Vifast 13-6 106 7 7 5 S1! 5»if J Hun'merlO F.Ilope, ClearLake. Circulate MTKE DALT, br. f, 8 110 By David Tenny— Dewinnee, by Green. (Trainer, J. J. Murphy. Owner, Murphy A Oloningerj. 00908 Tijuana 1 l-S 1:56 fast 21-10 lit 4 4 l3 4" J Metcalf « Gor.Rob'ts, D'khand, W.IIavcn 60722 Tijuana 1 1-16 1 :50%fast 9-10 115 8 6 5 4 31 2n M SI'ghter 8 Sam Hill, Restful, Judge David 60691 Tijuana 1 1-8 1 :56%fast 61 110 7 7 7 7 41 l'l M Slaugh'r 7 ByRight, Dr.Samuel, Gor.Rob't* 6f 675 Tijuana 1 1-16 l:50%fast 9-5 115 1 2 2 2 21 3» M Sl'ghterlO BassanoBoy, W.Haven. Argento 50619 Tijuana lm70y l:4S%fast 18-5 110 7 6 7 6 61 6«1 C Gross 10 Madrono, G.Roberts, T.B'nrldge ARGENTO, br. g, 8 110 By JTaka Argent— Ardsnea, by Amiga. (Trainer, G. Hazzard. Owner, F. Nancolas). (i092(j Tijuana lm7"y VJtl hvy t IM S 1 31 2' C Ralls 8 Cap. Evans. I.W. Harper. Modiste COHtil Tijuana 1 1-lli 1 :."3'.-,slow 19 115 I 3 2- In* C Ralls 12 WhiteHaven. AlrnaB., Swensnn 606S6 Tijuana 3-4 1:16%fast 10 10 J 6 5 5 6» 4'J T Wilson 11 Kimono. J.D.Sugg, Chas.Catmell 60675 Tijuana 1 1-16 l:M%fant 74 110 4 3 3 3 3- 4" E PetKgoldK» Bass.Boy. Wh. Haven. MikeDaly 606.11 Tijuana 3-4 l:16%good 42f 106 9 9 6 5» 3- E PetzgoldlO Divland, Sadie D., Fond Hope 60522 Tijuana 1 1-16 l:57«fehvy 351 115 8 8 6 7 91 W-- T Rae 11 JudgeDavid. AlmaB., BabySister 60445 Tijuana lm70y l:51%slop 42 110 3 6 6 6 6 62° T Rae 6 Pinecrest, Lola, Mountain Girl SAM HILL, b. g, 7 110 B7 Solitaire II.— Bremerhafen, by Sandringbam. (Trainer, G. Kelly. Owner, G. Kelly). 60722 Tijuana 1 1-16 1 :.".0"..fast 11 110 2 4 4 3 21 1" E I'ator 8 MikeDaly, Restful. JudgeDavid 60675 Tijuana 1 1-16 l:SO%faat t-2 115 8 6 5 4 4l 54 E Fator 10 Bass.Boy. Wh. Haven. MikeDaly 60573 Tijuana ll:45%slow 5 110 5 6 o 6 7« 7:( W Leeds 8 Cigale. Weinland, Nebraska 60256 Tiiuana lmTOy 1 :4&i*,f.ist 17 110 4 6 7 7 6* 3» M SI'ghter 8 M.Dunbar, Madrono. B'd'gThr'gh 60300 Tijuana 3-4 1:16 fast S2f 109 9 3 9 8* 7* M Slaugh'rl2 SadieD., Eva.Har'gan, Balaroaa WALTER H, PEARCE, b. g, 8 115 By Sain— Loyallrta, by Loyalist. (Trainer, R. Thompson. Owner, H. Rastnusr.cn ). 60928 Tijuana 1 1-16 1 :52%h\ ry 29 109 8 9 9 9-3 Tf B B'wer 0 Bee'sWing. H.O. Heels. X.H'per OOOSO Tijuana 1 1-K l:1S--.good IS 10S 4 5 7-'l 7'= W Davis S Pol. Wale. X. Harper, B'bonGr'n 60fn 6 Tijuana 1 1-8 l:56:;.good 27 112 4 S 3 8 4s 4»1 L Hall S F.Xail, B. Grcea, Yermak 60549 Tijuana 11-12:13 Hlow 16 111 2 5 6 6 71 7,a L Hall 8 B'khornlL. Bour.Gr'n, Fan.Xall 60173 Tijuana 1 1-16 l:53'/islop 14 111 5 3 3 3 32 3'J L Hall 7 G.Weil. C'cadourlL, B'liornH. 10358 Tijuana 1 3-16 2:03%fast 27-10 M 12 2 I 22 3| J H'tamer 8 Commander. Booncville, Rhymer 60155 Tiiuana 1 1-8 2:00%slop 6 109 4 2 2 2 2'i 1" .1 Hun'mer 8 Yernink. Booncville, M'tainGIrl 59987 Tijuana 3-4 l:20%slow 7-5 112 3 8 7 6* 6" L Hall 8 Dora, Xebraska. Pink Tenny BOUNDING THBOUGH, br. m, 8 105 By Helmet— Lady Languish, by St. Simon, (Trainer, J. Mannale. Owner, Mannale A Baumstock). HIM Tijuana 11-2 2:46 slop 31 90 2 3 4 4 41 6-" H Long • B'ncvill-. B'khoruII.. Bas.Boj MMTtJaaaa 1 1-18 l:51'.-,fast 10 111 1 4 5 4 3* 0* C Gross 11 Montona. Alma P... Cobrita 60722 Tijuana 1 1-10 l:50%r"ast 9 103 6 5 6 6 54 5'J T Wilson 8 Sam Hill, Mike Daly, Restful 60691 Tijuana 1 1-8 1:56 '.-.fast S 108 4 6 6 6 7 i12 E Donahue 7 M. Daly. ByRight, Dr.Samuel 60256 Tijuana lm70y l:48''ifast 29-10 103 8 8 8 8 7-J 45 G WilU'ms 8 Miss Dunbar, Madrono, Sam Hill 60274 Tijuana lm70y l:49%good 5 108 9 8 7 7 4J 42J M Ross 9 Zamloch, Cl.Junia, Ch'kBarkley 50135 Tijuana 1 1-16 1.55 slop 3 111 8 8 8 8 9 9ia C Th'pson 9 Canute, Thrills, Marie Connell JUDGE DAVID, b. h, 6 113 By McGeo— Benedetta, by The Poppor. (Trainer, J. G. Stadler. Owner, F. J. O'Boarko). SOOOl Tijuatta ::-l 1 :10 -slow H 113 10 10 9-i P% il Halters 10 Kimono. Restful. Chrome MM Tijuana 1 1-16 1 :50s-, fast 3 113 It 1 1 4- 4=1 C Studer 8 Sam Hill, Mike Daly. Restful C0692 Tijuana 1 1-16 l:49%f ast IS 108 8 6 6 8 9 P* H Molters 9 Vic, Don Jose, Nellie Harper SM3 Tijuana 1 1-16 l:57'f.hvy 3-2 113 111 1 !• 14 i H'tamer 11 AlmaB., BabySister, M. Connell BBM Tijuana 1 1-16 1 : M% ast 2if 109 7 4 6 7 10 1017 II Molters 10 P.Blos'm, Bour.Green, Fan.. Nail MM Tijuana 3-4 l:17Vsslop 5f 112 6 « 6 521 58J II Saladin 6D0nJo.se. Orchid King. IkeMills 50077 Tijuana 3-4 l:14%fast 77f lil 9 ■ 8 }" 9;i H Saladin 10 Fireplace, Bob. Allen, OrchidKing 56423 Willows 61 f l:22%fast 11 113 7'-1 J Mulcahy 8 Magician. Miss Orb, John Jr. DE. SAMUEL, br. g, 11 115 By Bryn Mawr— Lardella, by Lackford. (Trainer, H. Higgins, Owner, B. Lewis). •0000 Tijuana 1 1:43 fast 11 115 0 6 1* 1- C Qraan S Alm.iP... Man'kiull.. I.W.H'p.-r MM Tijuana 1 l-S 1:57 fast 8 11! 5 6 5 6 61 5"i C Gross 8 Rhymer. Gor.Roberts, M'vFuller «'i721 Tijuana 1 1-H'. 1:"1 fast 12 115 2 3 3 3 3-'l 3» B Taylor 7 Bas.Boy, Point toPoint. Cobrita 6e691 Tijuana 1 l-S l::.6'r.fast 17 114 3 4 3 3 31 8*1 G Gross 7 M.Daly. ByRight, Gord. Roberts MM Tijuana 1 1-16 1 :50 5good 4 115 1 3 2 3 3l 3" C Gross 9 BvRight. GeorgeC.Tr., W. Hav'n 60109 Tijuana 1 1-16 l:50%faat 13 114 7 8 6 6 41 4'1 C Gross 8 M.Krutcr. Madrono, G. Roberts BILLY STUART, br. g, 11 110 By Out of Reach— Consuelo, by Bradwardine. (Trainer, C- Manley. Owner, H. T. Palmer). MM Tijuana 1 1-1 2, -44 slop M "". Ill 2 6 r,'» C Studer ti B'nevi!!.-. B'UhoinI!. B is.P.ov MM Tijuana 1 1-16 1:51 fast 86 11", :, 6 6 6 : 3 P E Donahue 7 Bass.Boy, P.toPoint, Dr.Samuel 6d60.", Tijuana 1 1-16 l:" H,,good S7 110 7 6 5 7 7s 7 4 P Caron 9 Weinland. Alma B.. Jewel City 83671 Tijuana 1 l:«%sjOW 11 110 7 6 7 6 6- 7'" T Wilson 8 YorkLassie. Blk. Top. XickKIein 8MB Tijaaaa 1 l:40**faat 9 115 8 5 3 4 8« 817 T Rae 9 Wise Judge. Petlar, Tambian 60330 Tijuana 11-S1;58 fast 13 110 4 1 1 1 2" 67 C Studer 8 Dr.Samuel, G'geC. Jr., Mau'kinll. PIERROT, b. g, 10 110 By Galveston — Phantasmn, by Ormonde or Golden (Owner, W. Short. Owner, P. L. Short?. Garter. (-088(5 Tijuana 3-1 1 :1.V -.good IM 11110 M M 7; ; n Carter IS W. Whitaker. .T.C'man. M.D'bar OMMTiJuaaa 1-4 l:l&ttfaat M 107 6 12 12 ll'lir'H B B*arerU JulyFIy, C.Muridiv. O.Homest'd BMM Tijuana 1 l:49%faat E 110 1 3 4 I 75 7" .1 H'tamer 9 Wise Judge. Petl'ir. Tambian S83SS Tijuana lm70y l:4S-V.fast 6 114 1 3 6 S 8 8" C Th'pson 8 CBklev. Y'kLaaaic, Man'kinll. ' MM Tijuana 2-11:16 fast 5 112 7 M M 102 8'" C Th'psonl2 S,:di.'I)., Lva.Har'g.in, . Balaroaa 53746 Tijuana lm70y 1:48 fast 4 109 2 4 8 8 7»1 6S| C Studer 8 G.M'bach, B.'lhrough, Yermak MISS WELLS, b. m. 10 108 By Irish Exile— Ruth Wells, by Nonchalanoe. (Trainer, A. Wickham. Owner, W. Ormes). S3714) Tijuana 3-4 l:M*4faat 42C 110 12 12 12 12 ll' H Saladin 13 XoWonder, S. Beach, Xepperhan SSM Tijuana 1 l:12a.fast 88 M 7 7 7 7 7 6" C Gross 7 Deckhand, SeaBeach, July Fly 58871 Tijuana 61 f 1:09 fast 198 111 6 7 7 7 6;lR Carter 7 Mann. hen. Myit l.-A.. Peg. .Martin SM3 Tijuana 3-4 l:li%faat 185 H8 8 I 8 I •»• R Carter 8 K. Cheatham, Chow. Peg. Martin 57852 Willows laOf l:49-.-,fast 17 111 7"! M M" thews ! Evalyn narrigan, Gift, Lola 57748 Willows 1 1-16 1:56-ds1op 25 111 63» F J Baker 7 MissSedalia, BabyCal, Y.Lassla Seventh Race [7th Tijuana] r 1 I t u » SUM'ATH MACE 1 Iil«- and TO Yards. ::-» ear-olds and upward. Ciaiut- ing. ( l't-l». 1, IJllTO 1 :4;t l-.l (S 1^.) POACHER, oh. g. 7 112 By Star Shoot— Partridge, by Longfellow. (Trainer. S. Polk. Owner, J. Price). 61 M Tijuana 1 l:43-.-,fast 14 MS 4 4 7 7 41 2-1 M Fator 9 K.Rankin. Xrl. Harper, ('h.li Bay MMTtJaaaa 61 f lM%taat 24 i«f. 8 97 9:i ? i m Pator II lUmlllalii. Tiai Tnll. Baaaerll. 60522 Tijuana 3-4 1:19 hvy 7 107 2 3 I 2^J l'l M Fator 9 Czardom, Xellie Harper. Sample MM Tijuana 1 3-16 IMfJJjjfaat 22 1 4 3 5 4 6 6' 633 M Kator 8 Com'der, B'neville, W.H.Pcarr* 6(;255 Tijuana 1 1-16 l:51%goud 9 109 1 3 4 3 3l 6*1 K Fator 7 Rouen. P.Blossom, Buckhorn II. 61029 Tijuana 1 1-16 l:49*ggood I 98 6 8 8 8 71 6» M Fator 9 Franklin, BobBaker, F'kFogarty DECKHAND, br. g, 8 109 By Joe Carey— Afamada, by Duke of Montrota. (Trainer. V. Cloud. Owr.er, V. Cloud). OMM Tiiuana 11-8 1:54 1.. t 2 117 2 3 P p C H Miller O Ror.BaO'ta, W.Haven, MikeDalv ..on. « Tiiuana 1 1:t;-.,fast It 111 9 6 4 4 7J 6* •' II Milb-r • K. Uaul.in, Pojclier, NAMmwfM 8MS3 Tijuana 1 1-13 l:.".0V.-,fast 2:1-10 M 6 4 4 3 3» 3» J H'tauur 0 B.'sWing. Phedoden, W. Willow 6(473 Tijuana 1 1-16 1 :5 'V-slop 9 111 6 6 6 6 6' 6"1 J Hun'mor 7 G.Weil. C'deuiII.. W.H.Pearce M 21 Tijuana 1 1-16 L:4*%faat II 1's 6 7 8 9 91 9M E Taylor 1(» P.Blos'ui, Bour.tiieen. Fan Nail 59271 Tijuana 3-1 las^mud 8 US 10 9 I 8-1 V E Taylor 10 W. Smoke, M.Uule, CavaUad'rll. YFRMAK. eh. k, 9 113 By Ormondale— lady Alicia, by Sir Dixon. (Trainer, W. Walker. Owner, "W. Walker). ui'7s:i Tijuana lunoy l:i:'.,fa.st 4 112 J. 1 ;; :; :\'\ : i II B B'wer 7 dulling. E.llarrig.ui, M.Krutcr COttto Tijuana 1 o-S ^:lS-ifast 14 HS oil 1 2» o'J II B JTwrf 7 B. Green. Fan. Nail, WhiteH.tven 60«o3 Tijuana lmTOy l:4735fast 17-10 112 7 0 4 4 6* 44 H B B'wer 7 B'neville. Weinland. Earlymorn 6fifiOG Tijuana 1 1-8 l:56%good 4 104 3 1 1 1 l1 3'3 H B B'wer 5 F.Xail. B'onOreen, W.H.Pearee 60446 Tijuana 1 1-S l:59^slop 4 108 4 3 4 4 V G « H B B'wer 6 Kenward, B'neville. B'bonGreen i 60085 Tijuana 1 1-8 l:57«ifast 3 112 3 4 2 2 11 1= H B B'wer 8 M.Dalv. Commander, Zamloch •0303 Tijuana 1 1-16 l:4»Vast 3 117 4 3 2 2 2» 2" C Th'pson 7 Miss Kruter, Dr. Samuel, Petlar BILL HEAD, ch. g. 6 116 By Doncaater— Seddie Kin*, by Leonid. (Trair.er, C. L. Kent. Owner. J. McCoole). 8M4S Tijuana 1 l-lil 1:".2!;mud 11 111 :: ?, K P* C Studer « Rifle. Rouen. Don Jose 88H8 Tijuana "11:14 fast 11 11« I f. 6 8* 5J1 T Wilson 7 I. Beach. IkeMills, Kath. Rankin 60"7" Tijuana 1 1 :4.".T5slow l«-.i 110 2 1 1 1 l'-'j l'l J H'lamer 7 Vie. Montperri, Dainty I^adv 60.V.1 Tijuana 34 1:11 slow 6 111 4 I 4 31 2' C Ralls 9 Orch.King. Ree'sWing, M.B-vng 80332 Tijuana Zl f 1 iCX^fast 13 113 6 5 6 6j 4»1 E Taylor 10 M I,ane, Little Beach, Tabloid 60030 Tijuana Bi f 1 :09 good 18 114 8 6 3 3J 41! E Taylor 10 D. Dodge, H'o'r's Topaa, McLane 68674 Tijuana 1 1:42 fast 6 113 6 S 6 6 4) 710 E Noble 7 Perch, Mabel Rule, NellieHarper BLACK TOP, ok. g, 4 106 By Ormondale— Black Cap, by Sir Wilfred. (Trainer, D. S. Fountain. Ownei, D. 8. Fountain). 60706 Tijuana 11-8 1:57 fast 27-10 108 4 12 3 5» 6;J M Fator 8 Rhymer, Gor.RobertB, M'yFuller 60703 Tijuana 11-16 1:49 fast 5 110 4 2 2 2 S* 2« E Fator 7 Fr'kWilson. Bardora, Earlymorn 60079 Tijuana 5J f 1 :0S"ifast 5 106 3 1 1 l1 1" J Hun'mer 10 Th'ySeven. Review, H.Burgoyne 60602 Tijuana 3-4 l:169sgood 9-6 112 4 4 3 3» 2"* C Th'pson 11 Coombs. L. Bourbon, China June 60572 Tijuana 1 l:45%slow 8 M 4 2 4 3 21 2» M Fator 8 Y'kLasaie. NiekKleiu, Rob' t Lee HEAD OYER HEELS, ck. m, 8 109 By Celt— Bella Flenr, by Eon. (Trainer, F. W. Forsting. Owner. Biabee Stable). 00928 Tijuana 1 1-M 1 :52 "-.hvy :2 111 ! I :'h :.'-?. H Moltcrs 9 B.'sWing. NelHarper. R'tvLady MMTiJUMa 3-4 l:1670slop 12-5 114 3 I 3 3= !• R Carter 7 JohnJi-., D'tyLadv, Q.ofTrnmps i MM Tijuana :t-4 1 :14:Vr.fast 3-2 112 1 2 3 5-J4-JR Carter 7 Q.ofT'mps, Dan. Girl, Kir.'sCub ■■a Tijuana 3-4 1:18%hvy 9-5 109 4 2 I 2* 6»2 T Wilson 10 PI. Blos'm, Lit. Romper, H.Lerch Cm. Tijuana, H I l:08%slop 32 104 6 7 8 6J 6'|A Jacobs 8 MotorCop, Bul'tProof, Sis. Susie IDKX Tijuana 5-8 l:01%fast 19-5 110 5 3 3 5 5(i H B B'wer E Huron II., Shifty, Mayflower 69748 Tijuana MliBMInlt 19-5 112 « 4 4 4» 6»i T Murray 7 Motor Cop, Sister Susie, Sedan TOM CRAVEN, b. g. 3 C3 By Magneto— Lakelet, by Orlando. (Trainer, C. B. Irwin. Owner, C. B. Irwin). 60*23 Tijuana f& t 1 iMKalop 9 IIS I 4 4 4s 4*3 P Martinez 7 LittleLess, Tabloid. EyoBright b0018 Tijuana 1 1-16 l:49^fast 42 103 8 6 6 6 «1 58j D Hum 9 C.Clo\er, N.McKin'y, S. Breeze 60577 Tijuana 3-4 l:157&slow 6f 90 ." 3 4 6» 61- P Hum 8 Veteran, Planet, Roisterer 60499 Tijuana 1 1:48 mud 16-5 10S 3 1 3 3 4» 6'» D Hum 7 C. Clover. Wed. Prince, D.Tubba 60413 Tijuana 3-4 1:15 fast 4 100 8 4 4 o» 6s C Studer 10 .TolinJr., C.A.C'iskey. CA'monte 00276 Tijuana 3-4 l:15%good 16-5 97 6 3 2 1| 1» P Hum 7 Tabloid. Harry Burgoyne, Vic JOSIE GORMAN, ck. f. 4 104 By Judge Wright— Lady McGee, by McGee. (Trainer. W. E. Woods. Owner. Horse Lake Stable). •UN Tijuana 6-1 1 :ii2-.-.good H 109 8 7 7-'i 7; C Studer 8 R.L.Owen. Madam Byng. Perch 00M86 Tijuana 3-4 l:15aDgood i 110 2 3 2b 2»* J Hun'merl2 W.Whitaker, M.D'bar, M'flower 60723 Tijuana 11:44 fast 21-10 106 2 12 2 2' 1 1 J H' tamer 9 Xo Wonder. Kimono, NickKlein C0C93 Tijuana 61 f 1 :08«6fast 10 105 1 7 6 71 6si* J Hun'mer 11 HazelDale, Trum. Call. Rubberll H8M Tijuana 61 f 1:11 mud 11-10 106 3 1 1 121 1* J H' tamer 7 CoverT'p, Clear theWay, Velvet 88M Tijuana 5ifl:10%slop 5 104 5 1 1 1:1 1 J Hun'mer 9 Black Top. Tom Caro, Infield MM Tijuana 6J f l:13Vshvy 6 106 7 7 8 8« 811 J H'tamer 9 Mike Dixon, Fond Hope, Crisple TIC, b. f, 4 105 By Watervale — Eastern Shore, by The Bard. (Trainer, C. Berry. Owner, Thompson A Berry). MMI Tijuana 1 l-M 1:52::ihvy 7 Ml 6 6 l*« 8" C Ralls 9 B.'sWins, II. O. Heels. X.Harper MSt Tijuana 1 1-16 1 :49', -.fast 6 104 3 7 7 7 61 54i C Studer 8 Franklin, Xel. Harper, Don Jose 00092 Tijuana 1 1-16 1 :49V-fast 7 Kl 5 4 4 4 U U E Doi'hue 9 DonJose, X.Harper. PeerlessOne to:.75 Tijuana ll:4"%slow 7 Ml 4 7 6 4 21 2'1 C Ralls 7 BiliHead, Montperri, Daintyl^idy 60474 Tijuana 3-4 1:17%slop 9 97 7 7 7 61 6«i C Ralls 8 Lit. Romper, D'ty Lady, McLane 6f'27fi Tijuana 3-4 1 M%g—i 7 J03 6 6 6 4= 4 J C Ralls 7 T.Craven, Tabloid, H.Burgoyne •0204 Tijuana 1 l:51%hvy 8-6 97 6 4 4 2 2'1 2» C Ralls 6 Xel. Harper, Pueblo, Hal Wright Page 8 Eighth Race [8th Tijuana] I.M.H'I II RACE—." 1-2 Farlonsra. :'- e:ir-oI«!s and ii|tv\;ir l. ('latniiim. .l«n«» 88, 1JH4S ItMB 1-5 1 IIS.) HAMILTON A., br. g, 7 113 By Toddington— Hollybusb, by Yankee. (Trainer, C. Manioy. Owner, H. T. Palmer). 60829 Tijuana 6] f lay.^.hvy ll-lo LU I 2 1" l"t T Wilson 4i Miss Meelick. Litle Less. Xeg MMI Tijuana E| t IM fast 4 lis I l 4 31 33 C Studer S.Sedan, CAgramonte, Sist. Susie 5!»s.:.s Tijuana 41 f 55VLfast 8-5 110 4 3 3 21 1J. C Studer 7 JoeP.lair, Phr.Ward, Social Star 977fc Tijuana 5-8 1 :01",ifast 33-10 115 1 3 4 32 33 J H'tamer 8 Shifty, HazelDale. Kath. Rankin C9714 Tijuana 5-8 1:01%fast 18-5 111 2 2 1 P 3S1 H B B'wer 8 Herder. Sister Susie, Shifty 59592 Tijuana H f l:09R„good I l-'O 2 1 1 8) k O Atwell 8 Lit. Pointer. MabelRule, JohnJr. KARRI G AN S HEIR, ck. g, 6 109 By Harrigan— Admiral'a Daughter, by Von Tromp. (Trainer, F. Wallhauser. Owner, F. Wallhauaer). C0910 Tijuana St t 1 :o;.=r.fast 6-9 Ml _' 1 1- 1- T Wilson 7 K.Cheatham. Stiletto. Q. Trimble 60754 Tijuana 3-4 1 : 1'.vfast 11-10 110 12 7 5 1- 18 T Wilson 12 Cr'pier, M'tgomeryJr., C.Cann'l 00674 Tijuana 3-4 l:15-»/5faRt 1 113 6 6 5 S2 21 P Martinezl2 L.Cochran. Full Moon. Chrome 60546 Tijuana 5? f 1 :12 "tslow 11-10 113 5 4 3 l« 3s C Th'pson 8 Divland, Chrome. Daisy X. MMI Tijuana 6| f lM%teat 11 100 9 S 7 7J 6' R Carter 10 Mcl^ne. Little Beach, Tabloid 60277 Tijuana 5-8 l:02"r.Kood 7f 109 9 5 3 31 3'i C Th'psonlO Kiiliber II.. X. Wonder, M.Byng MYRTLE A., b. m, 9 115 By Wax Taper— BoU Weevil, by Cayuga. (Trainer, C. B. Irwin. Owner, C. B. Irwin). 0.757 Tijuana 5-s 1 :oi'-':-,fast I US I 7 S 7' 7'1 P M.irlin-z 9 D'yFa-hion. L.Pointer, H.GcatSe O 077 Tijuana 1 l:42%CMt 15 MS 2 4 4 4 6« 5»i D Hum S Char. Hoy, K. Rankin. NoWoinl.i WH117 'lijiiana 1-4 l:15 irast 4 115 4 4 4 41 4" D Hum 9 Fr. Wilson, No Wonder, (ladling MMTTUtftSM 6L f 1:0X good 21 113 U 7 7 7J 57 D Hum 12 D.deGuise, H.Rur'ne, Rubber II 8MM Tijuana 5i f 1 :09%.slow I 115 6 5 5 K» G"! U Hum 8 R.L.Ow.n, K.Har'gan, R'gleader fco::53 Tijuana 0* f 1 :09 ,tfa»t 11 110 1 1 1 2» 1| D Hum 7 Lit. Pointer, R'gleader. El. Waldo 60-77 Tijuana C-8 1 :0.'Vgood 12 112 8 7 7 8» 9" P Martinez 10 R'berlL, XoW'der. H'gan'sHelt CLEAR LAKE, b. m, 8 110 By Fountain Square— Clear Night, by Free Knight. (Trainer. F. Ritsch. Owner. J. W. Tate). MB Tijuana .".-S 1 M%Mop IS IM 4 I 1 I] 1" P Hum 7 Sec Due detiiiise. Dulv Fashion MMI Tijuana 5-8 l:02;tfast 4-5 115 1 1 1 1 ' 1* E Taylor 8 Lobelia, Limerick. Stiletto €0519 Tijuana 5-8 1:07 hvy 6-5 106 2 1 1 11 l'l J H'tamer 7 Cicely Kay. Galway, Alajah 60327 Tijuana 5J f 1 :09Msfast 4 111 1 1 1 11 2»1 M Sl'ghter 10 FondHope, Circulate. Lady Iont 60052 Tijuana 5-8 1 :02%good 6-5 112 2 12 3* 3!J E Taylor 8 R'gleader. Rosa Atkin, J.G'mar. 69834 Tijuana 5-8 1:03 fast 23-10 108 3 1 1 21 8 A Jacobs 9 Lobelia, Alajah, Dorothy HARRY RUDDER, ch. g, 6 107 By Skilful— True Step, by Handsome. (Tiainer. F. Borland. Owner, A. Borland). 60904 Tijuana .V f 1 :0S-.-.fast 3-L' 113 I 2 1« 1« R Dority 9 M.Tiluhman. O.BaMBjgfe, Ap.JacU MIS Tijuana 5-t l:«3::iSlop 96 11J 7 7 6 7 T- R Dority 7 Clear Lake. Keg, Due de GuNe 60786 Tijuana 51 f 1 :07Aifast 16 111 I 3 3 4h V R Dority 8 R.L.Owen, D.ileCnise, H.R'g'ne 6f651 Tijuana 5-8 l:01^fast 54 112 7 7 7 7 7« R Dority 7 Sis. Susie, M.M.nilsby, Phr.Ward 58728 Jeff son 61 ? 1 :08%fast 15 111 7 7 7 6» 6*| J W M'phyl3 Plain Bill, Corkey W., Get 'Em 68024 Jeff son 61 f l:12M;hvy 6 117 4'» T Connor* 5 Diocleti'n, Cacambo, Douglass S. OLA LEE, b. m, 6 107 By Assagai — Gypay Adams, by The OommoMc, (Trainer, J. J. Quintan. Owner, J. J. Qulnlan). 888M Tijuana :.\ f 1:08 fast tt-S 111 1 1 11 lnIi C Gross 10 Bittern. Col. Snider. Tamilian MM Tijuana 61 f IM fast 1 116 I I ; 52 .".-' C Gross 12 Clurinant, VeraRita, C.the Way 60411 Tijuana 6| f 1:1H4M0» 6 Jll 2 1 1 31 423 C Gross 8 Czardnm, L.Cochran, L'y B'rbon MSB Tijuana H f l:ll „gi od 17-5 HI 3 I 8 8* 1| C Gross 11 Apple Jack, Squash, Daisy X. C940G Tijuana H f 1:13 slop 3 113 5 3 3 3l 65i C Gross 8 ("mant, V Hope, Ind. Brigade 69L-60 Tijuana 5i f l^^slop 12-6 114 6 6 C 7* 7«1 B Taylor 9 Coldie Rose, Rosa Atkin, Lavaga 69231 Tijuana 6-8 1 :04"lslop 14 111 3 3 2 2' 4" E Taylor 8 Manuchen, Tillotson. Thrills EUCEXIA K.. b. f. 4 109 By The Wolf— Miss Angela, by Bob Ragon. (Trainer. T. J. O^le. Owner, Hollywood Stable). 0090:$ Tijuana E| f U9t%t*at 11 M 11" M 1 1- l'l R Carter 10 P.ookworm. Contriot. Blazer ttttZ Tijuana 6] f 1 :0S%fast 23 112 2 I I 5" B*;' R Curler H Claikson, SouthBreeze. Aryanna (KJ017 Tijuana 51 f 1 :0S 'ttfast 14 110 8 5 5 3' L'2 R Carter 12 J. Right, Aryanna, B'tifnIDream 53523 Tijuana 11 f 1:08 fast 51 93 4 2 2 2* 21 E Josiah 14 Dr.Corbett, VionaXail, Blazer 63450 Tijuana II I I MILUM 6 93 7 4 4 2l 221 H Josiah 13 Hun.'sTopus, Bl.Van. JohuLak* 63406 Tijuana 5-8 1 O-J'^fast ."4 93 6 U 11 11 ll2* E Josiah 12 Maid of Ansel, El Sabio, Viva KAFFEKTX, b. r 6 IM %7 Harrlgaa — Pioaainny, by Oeaarlon. (Trainer, H. Waltera. Owner, H. Walton). 6088K Tijuana 3-4 l:15'1-,KOod 9 114 9 8 8 8 J Xoonan 12 W.Whitaker, J.G'man. M.D'bar 608:19 Tijuana 1 1-M l:r,4'0niu(l 12 112 3 3 42 5'« J Xoonan 10 Sal-eorge. Pinecrest. Mist. Polly MM) Tijuana 3-4 1 :15'/5fast 18 112 8 6 10 Ml U14 P Martinez 12 .InlyFly. C. Murphy, O.Homest'd MMITIJOjjum 3-4 l:15Vifaat 5 117 5 6 5 4' 4-1 C Gross 10 Plantugenet. Maunchen, JulyFlj 60607 Tijuana 61 f 1 :0S good 21 117 2 11 11 11' 1220 P Martinez 12 D.deGuise, H.Bur'ne, Rubber II 60524 Tijuana 3-4 I llfJjlMji 19-10 117 2 3 3 22 121 P Martinez 8 Earlymorn, Choir Master, Dora TRUMPET CALL, b. f, 8 92 By Von Tromp — Sympborien Castle, by St. Sym (Trainer, H. Farrell. Owner, H. Farrell). pkorien. 00787 Tijuana il t 1 : l.s:..,f;i«t 3 94 ! Z 2 C.J 0s; T Wilson R McI Jine. Rulilierll.. Col. Murphy MM3 Tijuana 61 f 1 :0S'-„l'a.st 52 SS 4 4 4 4' 21 J Thomas 11 HazelDale, RubberlL, Mad.lfyng ft"495 Tijuana 5-8 1:00 mud 13-10 98 2 3 11* l'l T Wilson IS (ancion. Vodka, Kimono «C277 Tii nana 5-8 l:0j-\Boo l If 94 3 2 5 5s 6»1 C Ralls 10 R'berlL, XoW'der, H'ganNHeir 69777 Tijuana 61 f 1:09 fast 17 91 1 2 3 2* 3s D Hum 9 X.McKin'y, Torsida, Ev.Storiea M8M 'I'iluaiia 3-4 l:15%fast 8 105 2 I 1 4l 411 J Deford 7 Torsida, Plow Steel, Thriller tl«,lo Tijuana 61 f l:09%fast 13 100 I 1 1 H S» H B B'wer 7 PI. Steel, Thriller, Nellie Harper 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 told 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. SPECIALLY PREPARED PROPOSITION TUESDAY TERMS: Send me by wire, after you collect youri, the winnings of a $10 straight play. NEVER MORE THAN ONE HORSE A DAT. Saturday's Special Postponed. J. F. "LUCKY" BALDWIN 1303 LEXINGTON AYE., NEW YORK CITY, N. T, Violinist Derby Candidate: Cartoonist Fisher's Colt Which Showed Spotty Quality in 1921 Racing i i VIOLINIST DERBY CANDIDATE i Cartoonist Fisher's Colt Which Showed Spotty i Quality in 1921 Racing. Cartoonist H. C. Fixber's colt Violinist. whi h (i eost him a pietty penny when in-quired from .lolin \ K. Madden after his first race last spring »t t Belmont Park, was a spotty sort of two-year old. He ran some bit'i grade races and some poor one-. The best was his third effort, in which he heat t Relax. Knot Grass. Modo and company at Aqueduct t and his lust race in t lie mud at Latonia in whicn i he was expected to bent and did beat Fair l'han-tom, - .lohn Finn, Tom Hare Jr., Yoshimi and i Mountjoy in fine style. These two races and his second essay— the first t after Mr. Fisher liought hi in — was a victory before • a fair hand only at Itelmont Park. He was boiijjit t after a good second in his first attempt at raeing ; to Modo. In all Violinist raced fourteen times. was unplaced in eight, won three and earned in i racing about a sixth of hi cost. In the Tremont .Stakes at Aqueduct Violinist was fourth to Olympus, . Mustard Seed and William A. This was :t i ^ood race and in his next he was third behind Little ^ Chief and Calamity Jane, which, as they could, , catlike at the post as both were, ran away from i him early. The colt was not himself at Saratoga and ran , unplaced in six races there. His effort, however, in the Cnited Stales Hotel Stakes was pretty good. So was his Hopeful try. In September Violinist t' came again to Belmont I'ark. the footing of which , he seemed to fancy, and ran a fine race and was , just beaten in the last stride by that smart filly • Mary Patricia. Mary Patricia proved her smartness later by a fast race at Empire. . Then Violinist went back to his old Kentucky home and after one race, in which he ran as if he . was jaded, wound up the year with perhaps his . best race against some of the best two-year-olds . at Latonia. The Fisher colt will be a candidate for the Derby and Preakness without doubt The racing of Violinist during the year of 1921 ' is shown in the table below: Race. Track. Wt. Riiler. Hist. Time. Fin. Val. Purse 110 Martin Belmont 4 1-2 f :Wk% 8 $ -'00 I Purse 111'. Kninincr Belmont .VS :.-.!) .-, 1 92S I Purse 118 Knmmer Aqueduct 8-8 :." »'.-, 1 8fl4 I Tremont 8**.. 118 Carroll Aqueduct 3-4 l:13-0 Cup. Purse 118 Carroll Aqueduct .V8 J8R 3 200 • 1'nited States. 115 Miller Saratoga 3-4 1:11':. Unp. Crab Bag Hp.114 Carroll Saratoga 3 4 1:11% I'np. Orand Cnion.ll.'i Kummer Sara toga 3-4 1 :12".-, I'np. Purse 110 Bnel Saratoga 8 1-2 f lrO".1.-. I'np. Purse 118 Bud Saratoga I 1-2 f 1:04 4f-, I'np. Hoped Si's. li:, Buel Saratoga 3 4 1:12":, I'np. Purse 114 Sande Belmont 5 1-81 1 :0fi 2 200 Purse 113 Buel Latonia 3-4 1:19% I'np. Pur e Ill' I.ykc latonia 3 4 1:18% 1 1.200 Totals — Races. 14; won, 3: second, 2: third. 1; unplaced. S $3. ."02 The best of American strains, backed by some of the choicest of Knglish. figure in Violinist's pedi- giee for five generations, which is tabled below: — /-King Tom if f K'"- Kniest. Krnestine g King Fri.^ Parine an _ (£J ^ Cyclone I Typhoon • . ^1 ^Hindoo 2- i I Tea's J ,,:,n"v'1' I Bourbon Relle w - C Over 1 ... /-King Alfonso g,f ; I 'm t Ro-e... [Tuberose 8* , fTl.c IHT'sed ■ S a r'Tei,n J H8 HfcfeaiM IprteMM 3 5 "5 I J'"' 1 . /"Sensation gj I MM*.. L :ime „ « |t , i(|a t 111 r , (-Spendthrift .2 [ Lamp- / t*"P*jM*r. llfcTCMIckl ► over.. 1 L „. . .. _ ^Hanover leas Over.. [ .,.( .( Uosf, _ * ■w English Mutuel Company: Starting Price Bookmarkers' Protective Answer to Betting by Cheque Decision _ * ■w ENGLISH MUTUEL COMPANY Starting Price Bookmakers' Protective Answer to Betting by Cheque Decision. LONDON. F.ngland. February 25.— With the in-eoriHiratioii of the "Hig Four" Pari-Mutuel, Lt., as a stock company and the op.-ning of the sale of stock to the public, the development of the pari-mutuel in Knglaml has entered a new phase. The opening of the stock-selling drive was signalized by a gathering of about fifty men interested in the new venture at the Savoy Hotel today. The aims of the new organization were explained at length by several of the chief sponsors and chances of profitable opera t ion under the nmtuel system were declared most bright. The company is capitalized at $500,000 and 80.000 sliaies have been placed on the market at their par value. 88. The purchaser of the shares pays fifty cents a share on application, with the balance due ubject to call in installments. The share holder-; receiv • no advantage over other clients in betting operations. The purpose of the incorporation of the new company is not to raise money for the mutucl operations, it is explained, but rather to bring the venture before the public and secure a larger clientele. The "Big Four" pari-mutuel was started last July by four of the leading "starting price" bookmakers of England as a means for protecting the "belting by cheque" decision. Operations of the new venture while the racing season was in full swing were large, according to report. At least $15,000 a day was handled, of which 5 per cent went to the company as profit. Figuring on this basis, a clear profit of $1,500 dally would not be unusual. The 5 per cent commission «m $50,000 would be S2.50O. and e\penscs, it is said, would not average $1,000 a day. With an increase in clientele, which is confidently expected by the backers of the project as a result of the incorporation, the possibilities of financial return on Hie venture appear to be great. Martin Henry Benson, better known as "Douglas Stuart" of starting price fame, is the chairman of the board of director and the moving spirit of the organization. Many of the prominent book-luakers who hold -hate- in the company are understood to oppose the pari niutuel. but the risk of losses from Hie "lieiting by cheque" decision and t lit- comparative -eciirity of the income from the mutuel system have played a considerable part in overcoming their hostility. The new compan.t guarantees that the mutuel return on a bet will be at least equal to the starting price, but the pvMjaetaa states that on the average the returns are 30 to 50 per cent greater than the starting price. Kfforts are being made to ar-i.-inge lor a daily examination by an accountant of the pari-mutuel operations for the purpose of preparing accurate mutuel odds for publication in the press. Allison's Best English Six ALLISONS BEST ENGLISH SIX Special Commissioner Allison of the London Sportsman, after going over all the best three-year-olds of the coining Knglish season selects these colts .is the best: Lord Woolavington's Captain Cuttle, ch. c, by Hurry On— Ballavista, by t yllene. iAird Astor's Tamar, b. c, by Tracery — Hamoaze, by Torjaiint. Sir A. Bailey's Buck's Hussar, b. c, by Son-in-Law— Bracelet, by Collar. Allison's selected fillies are: Marshall Field's Ool.len Corn. b. f. by Golden Sun — Corn Cockle, by St. FrusqiiiB Lord Astor's Pogrom, b. f, by Lemherg — Fopin-goal, by Dark Ronald. J. B. Joel's Stupidity, br. f, by Polymelns or Suustar— Absurdity, by Melton. Appleton Memorial Trophy: Mrs. Payne Whitney's Cup for the $10,000 Steeplechase Much Coveted i i (i \ t t t i - i t • t ; i . i ^ , i , t' , , • . . . . ' I I I • APPLETON MEMORIAL TROPHY Mrs. Payne Whitney's Cup for the $10,000 Steeplechase Much Coveted. NEW YORK. N. Y.. March IS— In the time of the Oeorges every English gentleman had I stable of race horses, or a pit of game cocks, and frequently both; and none took a keener interest than royalty itself in both spoils, there being I cockpit within the confines of Westminster, An echo of the period, and of the customs which made the era one of historical importance fiom the sportsman's viewpoint, lias been unearthed by Mrs. Payne Whitney in the shape of a splendid cup of silver gilt which she will offer as a trophy on behalf of the Greentree Stable for the $10. tMIO Appb'ton Memorial Steeplechase, which will be the cross-country feature of the spring meeting of the Westchester Racing Association at Belmont Park next June. The race, which will commemorate the fine quali-t ties of the late Charles Lanier Appleton. who was sportsman and soldier and was identified with the fortunes of the Oreentree Stable, will be unique. inasmuch as $5,000 of the stake each yea.- will be contributed by friends and admirers of the young New Yorker who gave unsparingly of his time whenever the cause of racing, particularly sleeplechasing, demanded it. There are many who never knew the late Mr. Appleton personally who will consider it an honor to make a donation to the race which will serve to keep his memory green. Men in the humblest walks of life on the turf will be on the list as well as the leaders of the sport. The additional $5,000 will be added by the Westchester Racing Association, which organization is doing its part toward promoting interest in cioss-\ country sport, with this race and other rich events for decision in the spring and the Brook and other fine prizes for the jumpers in the autumn. The cup, which stands eighteen inches high, and weighs 11S ounces, is from the hands of the English artisan Charles Wright, who completed it in 17*2. Acanthus leaves, bunches of grapes and sprays of grape leaves prevail in the treatment of bowl, pediment and handles, while the lid is surmounted by a high-stationed game cock, trimmed and spurred, ready for the pit. It is a magnificent trophy and thoroughly repiesentative of the era in which the best of the exquisitely wrought silver and gold cups, which are so widely copied today, were fashioned by hand. Its antiquity is attested in the following inscription which is engraved within the rim of the bow 1 : "Won at the Royal Cock-pit. Westminster, in a. Welsh main; fought, April 4. 17S3; tleorge Onslow, INquire, Steward." There will be a lot of rivalry in the ranks of steeplechase owners for the possession of the cop, which must be won a number of times--the exact number is stil under discussion— before it can become the property of an individual owner. It will he a fitting companion piece for the priceless old Singleton cup offered by the Coaching Club of New York for the Coaching Club American Oaks. For the man who puts sentiment above mere money the possession of such treasures ha a value that cannot be reckoned in dollars and cents. • «. Service Kit's Sale Failure: Winner of Stewards' Cup Not for India Because of Reporter's Error • «. SERVICE KIT'S SALE FAILURE Winner of Stewards' Cup Not for India Because of Reporter's Error. LONDON. England. March 1. — But for a curious incident Service Kit. which won the Stewards' Cup at t;oo(hvood, would have been winning in India. Service Kit is by the French lying Set — Cat Cleugh, by Wolf's Crag. He is an extremely fast horse and now at hurdling. His Stewards' Cup win was a great surprise and caused official inquiry. Here is the curious incident: At the Newmarket December Sales las: year he was one of a draft of horses in training from the Ogboiirne Stable. A reserve of 888.888 was placed on him. but this was not reached by the bidding. Pat Hartigan thereupon offered liim to the British Bloodslock Agency for S'.(.IMM). This offer was sent forward to their representative in Bombay, who presently cabled that h» had found a buyer for Service Kit. A few hours later another cablegram arrived canceling the ilea). Eventually there came a letter explaining matters. The Indian buyer of Service Kit was a native sportsman who. almost immediately after lie had agreed to purchase the horse, picked tip an English paper containing a report of the December Sales. In that report he read that the British Bloodstock Agency bad bought Service Kit for $1,000. Naturally enough, he jumped to the conclusion that he was being "rushed." and forthwith repudiated his promise to buy. Had he exercised a little patience .•mil made some inquiries, he would no doubi ba\e acted differently. This is what happened: Service Kit was Lot 177 in the December Sales catalog. At the last moment a two-year-old filly, Maretlc. was included in the draft from Ogboiirne, unci she became Lot 177A. The agency bought the filly for $1,000 and the reporter for the paper made the mistake of recording the transaction in his catalog in the space alongside Lot 177 — that is to say. Service Kit. Many weeks elapsed before these matters could be investigated and satisfactorily explained. In the meantime poor Hartigan had died, and in April Sen ice Kit again came up for sale at Newmarket. It was then that Joe Baylis. the bookmaker, bought him for 88,198 and still owns him. Sunstar's Remarkable 1919 Potency SUNSTAR'S REMARKABLE 1919 POTENCY The largest number of thoroughbred living foals recorded of late years as begotten by a sire in ■ single English season is the fifty -five, four of which died, that Sunstar produced in 1919 from eighty-one mares to which he was bred the previous year. The only instance when this aggregate wa exceeded was by Gladiator, which ran second to Bay Middleton for the Epsom Derby of 1S3ti. In 1841 he had fifty-four living foals, according to the official return of that year, and four dead offspring. Present and Future Race Meetings Present and Future Race Meetings CUBA-AMERICAN JOCKEY AND AUTO CLUB, Oriental Park, Havana, Cuba: Bepaaiag November 24, 1021, and continuing to March 2r», 1922 (107 daysl. (Books and muluels. I TIJUANA JOCKEY CLUB, Tijuana, Mexico: Beginning November 24, 11)21. and continuing for 12") or more flays. Muttiels. JACKSONVILLE DRIVING CLUB, Jacksonv.lle, Fla.: April 1 to April S (7 daysi. Oral. SOUTHERN MARYLAND AGRICULTURAL ASSOCIATION, Bowie, Md.: April 1 to April 14 (12 days). Mutuels. HARFORD AGRICULTURAL AND BREEDERS' ASSOCIATION, Havre de Grace, Md.: April 15 to April 29 (13 days). Mutuels. KENTUCKY JOCKEY CLUB, Lexington, Ky. : April 29 to May 10 (10 day.-'. Mulueis. MARYLAND JOCKEY CLUB, Pimlico, Md.: May 1 to May 13 (12 days). Mutuels. UNITED HUNTS RACING ASSOCIATION, Belmont Park Terminal, Queens, L. I.: May 2 (1 day. Oral. METROPOLITAN JOCKEY CLUB, Jamaica, L. I.: May 3 to May 24 (19 daysi. Oral. OHIO STATE JOCKEY CLUB, Maple Heights, Ohio: May o' to May 20 (13 days). Mutuels. KENTUCKY JOCKEY CLUB, Churchill Downs, Louisville, Ky.: May 13 to June I 1 19 days). Mutuels. ONTARIO JOCKEY CLUB, Woodbine Park, Toronto, Ont.: May 2o to May 27 (7 days). Mutuels. WESTCHESTER RACING ASSOCIATION, Belmont Park, Queens, L. I.: May 2." to June 1" (19 daysi. Oral. THORNcLlFFE PARK BREEDING AND RACING ASSOCIATION, Thorncliffe. Park, Toronto, Ont.: May 29 lu June •" (7 days). Mutuels. ' 1