You have found an item located in the Kentuckiana Digital Library.
Daily Racing Form: n. Wednesday, March 22, 1922
Daily Racing Form: n. Wednesday, March 22, 1922 Daily Racing Form. 400dpi TIFF G4 page images Triangle Publications, Inc., Chicago, IL 1922 drf1922032201 These pages may be freely searched and displayed. Permission must be received for subsequent distribution in print or electronically. Daily Racing Form: n. Wednesday, March 22, 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] LThe Price of This Newspaper Is Ten Cents Everywhere \ 1 S f\l II II II -PSfiH ei / /#/ /// I \/vUl///ul||i^ffli 17/ 11/ X VOL,. XXVIIL NO. 81. CHICAGO, WJBPN J8PAY, MABCH 82, 1922. SPECIAIi EDITION Louisville Training News: Hundreds of Horses at Churchill Downs and Douglas Park LOUISVILLE TRAINING NEWS o Hundreds of Horses at Churchill Downs and Douglas Park. ♦ Rockminister Works an Easy Mile in Good Style — Lively Galloping for Derby Horses Near. ■ ♦ (BY J. I, DDtPSKT.) l.otTSVTLI.F.. Ky.. Match 21. — It was Hm first day of spring today in name only. Snow Harriet marked the early morning bourse and, while tlic sun catuc out lalW iu tin- day. it failed to temper the wintry blasts to any extent. l'.otli the C'lnirclii 11 Downs and Douglas l'ark race tracks were deep in mud. but despite tliis more than two hundred horses were out for exercise gallops at the two places. The trainers are beginning to send their hor-os alone in earnest now as the opening of the Kentucky racing is only six weeks away. At present there are OB horses here, of which 300 are quartered at the Downs. Mo-t of those at Douglas l'ark have been there all winter, but from now ou the stables there will fill up. as that course is popular with the horsemen for training purposes and many of tho-e coming from the South have requested stalls there. Two new barus have been erected at the Downs and four more are in course of completion. Tho-e under e.Histructinii are being built with the view of providing winter quarters for a number of stables. They will be inclosed and equipped with a number of living rooms. The six will add 21( stalls and will bring the total number of stalls at this track to 810. Douglus l'ark has r.r,o. Trainer Jack Odom left this morning with Firebrand, which lie purchased for Jefferson Livingston yesterday for $40,000. He accompanied the horse as far as Lexington, where be turned him over to Jolln Miller, who will make the res! of the journey with him ami Newmarket to New York. Trainer Alex B. Gordon pl;ins to ship the H. C. ("Bud"! Fisher horses to Havre de Grace Monday next and jo- key ('. Buel will leave at the NUB ■ time. Cordon has reserved four stalls for th" first week iu May. as it is his intention to send Violinist back to fill his eugagenn nt in the Kenlucky Derby. The Fisher stable has been at Douglas Park stees October. , HORSES ARRIVE FROM NEW ORLEANS. The 0. B. Clatk establishment . liumbei teg twelve head, has arrived from New Orleans in charge of trainer George V. Baracs, Captain Bunbury had 1hree hoists in the same ear. Trainer R. N. ("Dick"i Vestal brought nineteen horses from New Orleans and he is awaiting four more two-year-olds from the 8. L. Blackford raaeh at Deiiison. Texan. I nliko when tiiey were shipped Booth .ind ItecsSM seriously ill. Centimeter and Gentility, the stars of the Blackford stable, stood the leaner serth in fine style. Jockey .1. Zoeller. who is under engagement to Marshall Bros., is ou a \i-it to his mother at Richmond Hill. L. I. Vq iu Iship. a member af Ihta stHble. which was injured in a collision with Mercury at New Oilcan-, is recovering rapidly and will be icady far spring racing. Ma;ie Miller, al-o in the Marshall establishment, will be sent to the stud this spring. II. T. Grfffls, who has had the J. B. Smith banal under hi- care, brought hack only four of the sixteen t wo-ycar-olds that lie took to New Orleans He dispo-od of the others at private sale. Fifteen Of the Smith two year-'ods -pent the winter at Churchill Downs. Kay Bpeaee will -end twenty of the Montfort Jones horses to LrxissTtoa OS April is. The entire Jones band wintered in good fa'hion and will be ready for an early campaign. Rockiuiiiistcr. one of its Kentucky Derby eligibles. indulged in a work out of one mile in 1 :.~0 at Douglas Bark this morn ing with little effort. 1/OUis Taubcr has leo hor-e- in his charge here, including Dchadoii and Peter I'iper. which belong to 1 the Greentrec Stable. The others are the property of I'ayue & Went. RESERVE STALLS FOR MRS. VIAUS HORSES. Track oaperiateadaat low Voting has received a I letter from trainer Sandy McNaughton requesting : Unit ten stalls be reserved for the horse* that he ■ i- training for Mr-. Wilfrid Viae.. Included in tbi-stable is Finn Friend, a Kentucky Derby oandi date for which hi- outer is reported to have paid I $10,000 at Saratoga last summer. Joe I'men-ottcr will mai;e another effort this i spring to train Sunt Frcodmau. which has not raced I in two years He i.- tt*B_ g light work and liis ; one hope i- tliat the norse will tod fail when he ■ begins to rush him a hit. In addition to Sam i Froedmmi. I'mensctter ha- La Foudre. which be ac'iuir-d ijotn Gallaber Bios.. Ruby. ■ Mobil 1 and four two lear-obb in his bant The- voting stcts arc KlsutX. i bay filly by wolden Maxim Billows: (.obiin Garter, boj fill: by Golden Maxim i —Settle H'etles, and VfbJte Boots, a chestnut colt by Boots and Saddle 1'earl G. The last three named are owned by T. M. Murphy, their breeder. Trainer l'ete Coyne, who for year- was in charge ' of the- Geoigc J. Long thoroughbreds, has a public training stable at Churchill Down-. He has eight bonta under liis wing now. the property of five •] different owner-. Included among his charge- is I Brother Batch, winner of the La Ionia Derby last : summer This horse races in the inter -st of t E. C. Arnold. For I, II. Anderson he is training : a pair of t wo-yoar-olds. one of them being a bay-colt :l by Dick Finnell- Albe Baud, and therefore a brother of Coyne and Maijorie Hyne-. He has I wo »j of the George J. Long youvg-ters iu his barn, . another belonging to J. I,. Tarlelon of liflilg* Ita l and two three year-olds. De Bouero and Joerdon, , which will ra«e for Arthur Board, a local sportsman - and business man. Itaeing secretary William H. Shelly reports that t on a recent trip to Lexington he found all of the i liort.es there fat liter advanced in their training than l ever before at this time of the year. The program i iMiok for the loilogtoo netting will make its appearance - in the near future, »j . l , - t i l i - Trainer William MeDnniel has fourteen of the J. j H. ■sSBSter horses at Churchill Downs, where they spent the winter. He will not ship East until after I the I ouisville meeting, according to present plans. The Kosseter racers appear to have thrived excep I tionally well in winter ((Uarters. This stable has , two Kentucky Derby eligibles in Supercargo and 1 Singapore, both sons of Friar Rock, At rivals from Mobile include H Kiiebelkamp. . George Arvin, John J. Munay and Tom Buckley. The latter is en route to West Baden Springs 1st a i vacation. Garden City's Great Speed: Runs Remarkably Fast Race to Beat some Speedy Sprinters at Tijuana 1 I : ■ I i I ; ■ i GARDEN CITY'S GREAT SPEED ! Runs Remarkably Fast Race to Beat Some Speedy Sprinters at Tijuana. TIJL'A.N'A, Mexico. March 21. — The much improved thoroughbred Garden City, a son of Von Tromp and Jourdain. bred at Edward Cebrian's Mirimar Stock Farm at San Jose. Cat., displayed fine speed yesterday when he showed his heels to a fast band of i sprinters in the fifth and feature race, at five, eighths. His lime for the distance of a minute flat is the fastest mark recorded during the present meeting. Garden City's performance was a worthy one. inasmuch as he set the pace and made it fast. With jockey Sltnler in the saddle and 117 pounds on his back Garden City ran remarkably fast for the distance, as the fractional time will indicate. Hi- "inarter was in 9% and the half in €T%, which is extremely fast for Tijuana. Finishing in second place and pressing the winner bard at the finish was the light-weighled Nclota. which with but eighty nine pounds up made it interesting for the big ■Hexes' son of Pea Tromp. Betota really was go hog the fastest at the end. but Garden City ganelv stuck to hi- :iins and won by the comfortable margin of a length. In third place ran Herder, many lengths hack and driving bard to stive the small end of the purse from Arctic King. Summerlike weather and a well balanced card of races brought out a good crowd for a Monday, of COaraa, after witnessing lbs solid mass of humanity which crowded every available space at the plant Sunday the attendance yesterday looked rather small. However, those which journeyed across the border were treated to some interesting sport, in which six of the eight races were won by the narrowest of margins. Particularly so was the first and sixth race, in which the winners were unknown until the magic numbers had been displayed across the track. The former race was won by Caamauo. which won by inches from Sweiison. with the second choice, Qninam. best of the others. The favorite. Bobert Lee, suffered from much interference while taking the first turn and. falling back, pinned his ears and refused to extend himself. The sixth race, a mile and an eighth gallop, provided another rousing finish, in which lite mare Restful showed a reversal of form. In a recent race site was woefully shy of speed, but jresterda) Restful was fleet of foot and game to the con-. With the unfashionable jockey I»ong as her pilot she made all the pace and. withstandiu', repeated challenges, finally bested one of the extreme outsiders. Ar-gento. It was a heart rending and sinew straiuing struggle, in which she ultimately triumphed by a nose. The talent selected Clear the Way as their star of hope in the second race, but they were doosaei to disappointment, as Boas A'kin, which recently won a race at hatter thai MB to 1. showed that her previous win was no fluke by coming right back to gain another victory. Coombs was second, with Careen third, while Clear the Way was out of the money. THREE DIVIDE RIDING HONORS. 'The riding honors of the day were divided among three jockeys, naiiedy. .1. Huutumer. Studer and Wilson. They were each victorious with two of their mounts. Jockey J. Htintamer. who rode Mnlcibcr to victory in the fSB,BJ)B Doffroth Handicap Sunday, was made a present of Sl.."tH yeslerday by owner G. R. Allen. The idol of the western racing world in tends using the amount as the first payment of a home for his mother. Jobs Arris is sebsathag the horse Moutpeni over the jumps and reports that his charge is an aid pupil at taking the ha7.ards. It is Arvin's intentions of racing Montneiri through the QeM ir. eastern Canada next summer. 'The contract of apprentice jockey W. Organ, held by Mm Arvin. era* asH to Arthur Brest. T! on- sideration was sn.000. It is Bleat's intention of taking Organ along with BwtBaSfT to Lngland at the expiration of the pr.-eni Tijuana meeting. Frank ("Red" I McLean lias entered tin- ranks of the owners and has purchased tin filly Capon from M. R. Allen. McLean intends adding to bis ntode-t -'able and after gathering additional material will eaaapahca thass during the summer over the iuter-mountain circuit. Jockey J. Haatssaer will lose his apprentice allowance of five pounds on text Thursday. March ZS, having ridden 1'eint to Point to victory a year ago : from that date. Owner J. C. McKay of Reno. Nov.. has voiced his intentions of shipping his champion two-year -o'd est! Melaehriiio. winner of the Tijuana Kuxurity, to New York in charge of trainer bsaa* Tryou. Others that will go along in the ear are the speedy filly Ladv Myra and Faber. The last named two , are owned by M. R. Allen of San Diego. Cal. Jockey C. Kails, a promising apprentice rider, srhsas , contract is held by Charley Berry, will be loaned to i McKay and will go along to do the stable riding. The :C .000 Tijuana Cup. a test of endurance for the thoroughbred, over a distance of two Biiles, is i :lie next stake to be decided. Its running will take place on next Sunday. It is the last of SPTCBtteeB i renewal fixtures, sixteen of which are now a matter of history, of which the aggregate value litis ; j amounted to S79,-"iii0. a bountiful sum for far West racing. St 0" ■ i Fastest Two-Year-Old at Benning 1 i ' •] I : t : :l St 0" ■ i FASTEST TWO-YEAR-OLD AT BENNING 1 WASHINGTON. I). C, March 21.— The fastest two-year-oof according to recent work at the old Kenning course of the Wasitigton Juckej Club i-Blissbeth Bean, a daughter of Meridian and Sweet Flowers, iu the -table of James W. Bean. Michael Kelly has this filly in charge. She is a half-sister • 1 of Silver Springs. Mr. Bean, a Washington aaMMrtS- man. bred her at his stud in Montgomery County. Maryland, near Silver Spring-. Thi.- filly has I twice worked three-eighths in 3 }::i. She is a gOSSl 1 looker and ready for racing. She will be raced at Bow Is. ! ________ __ • Entries for King's Plate: Forty-Four Named for Oldest Race Run Continuously on This Continent ! i ENTRIES FOR KING'S PLATE [| Forty-Four Named for Oldest Race Run Continuously on This Continent. ( TORONTO. Out.. March 21.— The nominations for the King's Plate were announced today as follows: The King's Plate -Fifty guineas, the gift of His Majesty King George V. The oldest fixture run continuously on this continent. With $10,000 added by the club: the first horse to receive the guineas, 1 stakes and ST.tHX): the second horse Sl.oOO, and the third horse $1,000; the breeder of the winner to receive K9BB. A sweepstakes of $o, payable at time of entry and BIB addilioual to start. For thre----year-olds and over, foaled raised and trained in the Province of Onlario. that have never won 8 nice either SO the flat or a cross-country, other than a race exclusively for two-year-olds, have never left t'anada .and have never been for a period of more than sae month out of this province. Wiuners to carry five pounds extra. Death of nominator does ' not render entry void. One mile ami a "inarter. A ' pie... of plate will be presented by the club to the ' winner. To be run Saturday, May 2B. 'The Ontario ' Jockej Club reserves the right to cancel this race upon the repayment of all entrance fees paid in ad- ! v sace: Owner. Horse. \Vt. 1 Bell. D. A fa lander 12."» 1 Brenner Dora Heath Bell 127 I Premier Dora Puff Ball lit 1 Brenner Dora I ady Heart 112 1 Brenner Dora Royal Gift 114 ' Brookdale Stable Corenzio 117 1 Brookdale Stable Paddle 117 Brookdale Stable Resarf 132 t Brookdale Stable Fanatic 114 Brookdale Stable Aquatic- 109 I Deline. M. H 'Hie Invader 112 Klward. T. J Lady Patricia Ml Fletcher, J. 0 El Jesmar 117 "(etcher, J. C Bandolero IBB Kiel. her, J. C .Cheechako , MB ' Fletcher, -T. 0 Gazinta 112 ;ias-co. E Mikey MB Hammond, I. W William Oill 1^.". Heitilric. G. M Shoulder Arms 127 Hendrie. G. M Orient Bay R!7 Kirkfield Stable Auzena 109 KirkTield Stable Leaside 109 Livingston, Mrs. L. A... Moll Cutpnrse 122 Livingston, Mrs. L. A... Tipsy Dance 109 Maine. George Our Grace 123 Met oil. J. B Bar—has 12.". Newell. Robert Greybourne 127 O'Donohuo. Gordon Myina 107 O'Doashas, Gordon Mersella 107 Seagram Stable Impersonator 109 Seagram Stable King's Court 109 Seagam Stable Target. 109 Seagam Stable Caibally 109 Seagam Stable Tiger Empress 112 Reagsaa stable Wartaaa 129 smallman. J. E Gay Kap 124 Sinallman, J. E Speed River 107 Thorucliffe Stable Captaiu Scott 114 Thorncliffe Stable South Shore 122 Thorucliffe Stable Fuse 122 Thornelift'e stable Playwright 107 Thorncliffe Stable Kelly's Queen 112 Thorn-I if fe Stable Pn-h Pin 112 Wilson, W. G Gallant Irishman ....IS Lincolnshire Run Today: Odds on Most Prominent Candidates for First Big English Race of Year : , , i i i ; 1 LINCOLNSHIRE* RUN TODAY. Odds on Most Prominent Candidates for First Big English Race of Year. LONDON. England. Match -I. Flat racing began at l.iuioln Monday with bleak weather and in a snowstorm. The attendance was only moderate, hat runners wen- plentiful. Only on- favorite won. All the other winners were at long odds: Cetitle-nian, 'Telepathy. Rothersoeu. Marble. Featuerstone an. I Sun Hedrim. The latter is the first two-year-old of IS22 to win and is a bay colt by King Priam - -Larkspur II . by St. Frustptiu, and in C. Leader's stable. N. Baring's Roman Bachelor, iu P. P. Gilpin's flarnhariis ttsble and to be ridden by George Archibald, the American Jockey, lias settled into favoritism for tomorrow's Lincolnshire Handicap, at one 1 mile. He will be o SB 1 or less at the post. Some of this morning's prices are: Hor-e. Odds. BoCSC. Odds. Roman Bachelor... -VI Dalblauey 20-1 1 Graaoty 18-1 Beakers 100-7 I Monarch 9-1 Aelate 20-t I Ilopefel Bachelor. . 3B-1 Soranus 100-0 Highlander 100-7 Roman Ruler 2.VI Highlander is tin- "mystery" horse of the race I and has been backed to win a fortune. Mrs. N. Brownlee owns him; he is a four-year-old by Volta i Seala. by Spearmint and trained by Batbo at Af- friston. It was Batho who brought off the famous I Lineolnshiie coup with l^otig Set ten years ago. Highlander ran three races last year and was fourth I choice for the Ep-om Derby after winning a three-year old handicap at Newmarket in fine style as favorite in a field of twenty -seven hor-es. If he has improved as reports say, Highlander, which ; has |t2 pounds in the race, is quite likely to win. 0- « Current Notes of the Turf , 1 . i • I 1 • 0- « CURRENT NOTES OF THE TURF 'Tne good BBOJO Kubiditun t- repotted in fine east-[ dilton at B •lining and will be ready for an early start at Bowie. Kainy weather never seriously affects the sandy going at Betining. the ooitr-e of the old Washington i Jockey Club, which has become a popular training ground for owners racing in Maryland. I»ng-priced winners on the other side tire rare and there was a great SOW! to do when Fehiuary 28, at Watcrford. Ireland. Gift Sale won the February Hurdle Plate from the favorite Bamba at odds of 100 to 1. Mike Beaiy. one of the leading jockeys of Ireland, has been engaged to ride first call this year for the Duke of Portland, and second call for Sir r William Netssa. Beary is a veteran, of nice weight 1 and a good general horseman. The bay Wrack — French F.ssex colt, sold by Mrs. | Lseriso "/tea at Saratoga to K. J. Brown. My Kever- 1 lo*S owner, for $1,000. has gone blind iu both eyes * at Cravoscnd and will prolmbly be destroyed. A i law -iii I over the bale is talked uL Muddy at Oriental Park: Changed Track Conditions Play Havoc with Tuesday's Program [| ( 1 ' ' ' ' ! 1 1 I 1 1 ' 1 t I ' 1 1 I I I i I I MUDDY AT ORIENTAL PARK Changed Track Conditions Play Havoc with Tuesday's Program. _ _o Fourth Race Declared Off — Chimera Wins Fourth Straight — Cuban Derby Prospects. HAVANA. Cuba, March 21. — The change iu track conditions played havoc with the card at Oriental P.ark this afternoon. The heavy rains which set in last night made the going muddy aud scratches were so numerous that the fourth race was declared off. The majority of the winners were home first by long margins. Silex II. came from a long way back to win the first race. Although outrun in the early stages he finished wilh a rush, caught and passed the tiring F.ly to win by a length. The hitler had a four-lengths lead entering the homestretch, but tired badly in the last eighth. Both Silex II. and By were outsiders in the betting, the favorite, Litho-lick, getting the short end of the purse. Mess Kit made a runaway affair of the second and had a margin of four lengths to spate at the finish. The favorite, Natrum, unable to extend himself in the going, was never a seriou« contender. King Worth and Service Flag fiuished second and third respectively. The change of footing favored Buckingham in the third aud he found it an easy task triumphing over those opposing him. He west to the front soon after the start and held sway unmolested. In the fifth race 'Tony Bean followed the leaders until well around the far turn, where he moved tip on the outside and taking the lead In the stretch, drew away into a long lead and was only cantering at the end. Fitz-Boodle was just as easily second, while The Pirate outgamed Molinero for third place. Chimera scored her fourth straight victory when she galloped home an easy winner in the sixth-She went to the front when straightened out on the backstretcli and won under restraint. Things are shaping nicely for the $l."i.000 Cuban Derby, which will serve as the stellar attraction ou next Sunday, the closing day. Several owners; who believe their candidates will be especially well served by the mile and an eighth distance have made known their intention of being represented in the race within the past few days, and it is becoming evident that the field will be oue of excellent quality and size. H. P. Whitney's Cherry Tree and the Keeue Brothers' Llewellyn are the most prominent candidates training for the race, while W. F. Ivnebel-kamp's Sterling filly Lady Aator will probably be the only one of her sex to start and is al-o being talked about as the most likely winner among horsemen. COSTIGANS CHANCES BEST IN MUD. Horsemen are anxious that Lighter should engage iu another contest before the Derby, as they believe that the Daniel colt did not do himself justice in his first and only contest on the local track. It is altogether likely that trainer Andy Blakely will give Lighter another chance to redeem himself within a day or two. Costigan. the Daniel stable's other prominent Derby eligible, may also be sent to 1h-post within a few days to lighten up for the De'.'b' engagement. Should the track be heavy on Sunday Costigan will be a hard horse to beat in the contpst. S. T. Barnard, the jockey club's efficient book -kesfar, who was forced to abandon his work ou account of illness, departed this morning tor Ms home in Cincinnati. Dr. W. F. Ashe reported that the mare Biscuit had foaled a bay filly by Solomon at Oriental Katk Stock Farm. At the same farm the mare Clona kilty foaled a bay colt by Sir Edgar. The fancy dress aud masked ball, the final important social event of the racing season, take-place at the clubhouse and will be attended by club members and their guests to the number of 300. H. Callahan, the apprentice jockey who has been gainiug rateable experience in the saddle here this winter, left on Tuesday's boat for Jacksonville. Flit. A number of horses were sent yesterday to the Gaayahal Stock Farm to be turned out for the summer. They included C. A. Stoneham's yearling bay colt, by Solomon--Bounie Kittie. and the year-l ling che-tnttt filly, by Sir F.dgar —Magic Memory. The Williams Brothers sent Harold iv.. and Captain Rees; W. F. Kuel elkauip sent Memphis and Kildair Boy. A. R. Alexander has shipped the horses Kmdcu and Thistlebloom to Jamaica track at New Vork The horses Rockport. Machine Gunner and James will be sent to Jacksonville Wednesday to await the meeting at that place. Present Grand National Prices ; i r 1 * i PRESENT GRAND NATIONAL PRICES LONDON. England. March 21.- Forewarned has I, ten scratched from the Grand National. He b.a- been well backed. Today's odds on Friday's race. as far as action went, left these quotations: Horse. Odd-. Horse. Odds Southampton 7-1 Clashing Arms ....100-H Shattit Spadah 10 1 Arravale 100-7 Sergeant Murphy... -0-1 Music Hall IOO-0 No other prices are quoted. If one eaa offer an expert opinion this National'* group will, bar accidents, yield the winner. It is made up of Southampton. Shauu Spadah aud Sergeant Muiphy. Southampton is a brilliant juniiwr. shauu SpadaU i- steady, regular, a fine fencer and a stayer. Sergeant Murphy i- also good at fences, knows the course, stays well and is said to be iu fine condition. His work has rather been covered up in Blackwell's quarters at Southfields. Newmarket. He has been stoutly backed within the last ten days aud will race for young Mr. Steplieu Sanford. son of John Sauford. The third American-owned entry. A. S. Cochran's Badminton II.. is not the French mare, hut a geld- ing nine years obi by Fra Diavolo — Lotus l.lll . These dispatches erred about the pedigree of Baf|-Uiiu'.ou U Page 2 DAILY RACING FORM Daily During Winter Months. Daily (Except Monday) Balance of the Tear. DAILY RACING FORM PUBLISHING CO. : 441 PLYMOUTH COTJBT :: CHICAGO" ILL. 167-169 E. 3ind ST., NEW YORK CITY. 74 EXCHANGE STEEET :: BUFFALO. N. Y. Entered as second-class matter, April 2. 1896. at t the post-office at Chicago, Illinois, under the Act of t March 8, 1879. NEW YORK CITY OFFICE, 157-159 East Thirty-second Street. All dealers supplied from this office. Back numbers and monthly books supplied. For sale at all hotels and news-stands. SUBSCRIPTIONS MUST BE PAID IN ADVANCE. Per Week $ 1.00 Per Month 3.00 Half Year 15.00 One Year 30.00 The above rates are for single copies as staled 1 letters — first-class mail. BACK NUMBERS TEN CENTS EACH. If sent by mail (first-class only) twelve cents. - Daily Racing Form Publishing Co. prefers to send • tingle copies as first-class mail in all cases. Local subscriptions — outside the down-tovrn district — will be declined at other than first-class mail | matter rates. . A Daily Reflection of the American Turf by Telegraph. Editor and Proprietor, F. H. BrunelL Associate Editor, Clinton ('. Riley. Secretary, Mrs. F. H. Brnnell. TELEPHONE 2087 HARBISON. (For business and circulation purposes only.) This telephone has no connection with the newt or f editorial departments and cannot be used to communicate . with them. - To be considered and answered, all queries to ) Daily Racing Form must be sent over the full name ! mid with the address of writer. The names and addresses • are subject to a local and foreign directory ' 1 1. St. KT. LOUIS, MO., OFFICE, PONT1AC BLDG.. 7TH j AND MARKET STREETS. Wo. Laser, General Agent. (Bell Phone, Olive ITiTlT ) Back numbers and monthly books supplied. I — CHICAGO, ILLINOIS, MARCH 22. 1922. ! Havana HAVANA The horses which seem best in Wednesday's races are: Havana. Cuba. March 21. 1922. 1--Archive. Bai hanalian. Waterfonl. 2 — Judge Budrow, Black Baby, Blazeaway. 3— Sea Pirate. Whippet, l e Balafre. 4— WALTER TIRNBOW. Basel W.. Jacobean. • — Triouiphant, Win at Quit. Drapery. 6— Osgood, Dr. Shafer. Baywood. T. K. Lynch. New York Handicap. 1 — Archive, Waterford. Sugarminl. Pittsburg. 1 — Discussion. Currency. Judge Budrow, Billy Boots. 3— Sea Pirate. Le Balafre. Sol Oilsev, Navajo. 4— WALTER TCRNBOW. Jacobean, Mary Jane Baker, Haitian. fl — J. C. Stone. Win or Quit, Triomphant. Marv Erh. fl — Baywood. Tar inn. Osgood. Count Boris. Chicago and Buffalo Handicap. J — Staikader, Jessica F., Bacchanalian. Sngar- luint . 2 — War Map. Currency. Judge Budrow. Discussion. 3 — lie Balafre. Little Pear. Whippet. Sea Pirate. 4— WALTER TCRNROW. Mary Jane Baker. Jaeo- BM Johnny O'Connell. I — Maty Eil). Win or Quit, J. C. Stone, Triomph- a ■ t . C — Balfour. Baywood. Count Boris. Tarascon. Observer's Handicap. 1 — Staikader, Pokey B.. Bacchanalian, Whippoor- will. 2— JIDGE BUDROW. Currency. Discussion, War Map. 3— Le Balafre. Sea Pirate. Redland. Sol Gilsoy. 4 — Jacobean, Walter Tnriibow. Mary Jane Baker. Ilaman. 6 — Win or Quit, J. C. Stone. Triomphant, Little Gink. «— Osgood. Baywood. Balfour, Dolly C. Consensu* of Handicaps. 1 — Archive. Staikader. Bacchanalian. Watetford. 2— Judge Budrow. Discus-ion. War Map. Currency. 3 — Sea Pirate, Le Bala lrc. Whippet. Little Dear. 4— WALTER TIRNHOW. Jacobean. Mary Jane Baker. Hainan. C — Triomphant. .1. C. Stone, Maty Erb, Win or Quit. « — Osgood, Baywood, Balfour. Tarascon. Tijuana TIJUANA i The horses which seem best in Wednesday's races ' ate: Tijuana, Mexico, March 21. 1922. | 1--Circulate, Striker. Vodka. 2— Joe Blair. J. D. Sugg. Bottle Stuart. ] 3— Hamilton A.. Peggy Martin, Pueblo. 4 — White Haven. Plow Steel. Pinecrest. 8— WEDDING PRINCE. Capt. Clover, Indian Prince. « — Bittern. Tabloid, Tom Craven. 7— Gleu Well. Polly Wale, Franklin. I MrfSfS. May Maulsby. Miss Meelick. G. W. Schilling. • New York Handicap. 1— Vodka, Lady Bourbon. Striker. Olive D. 2 — JOE BLAIR, J. D. Sugg. Good Enough, Josenia. , 3 — Hamilton A.. Col. Murphy, Pueblo, Divland. 4 — -Plow Steel. Veriuak. Piueorest, White Haven. ." — Wedding Prince, South Breeze, Capt. Clover, Indian Prince. 6 — Little Less, Tom Craven. Eye Bright, Nellie Harper. 7— Polly Wale. Franklin, Walter Dant. Glen Well. S — Hazel Dale, Due de Guise, McLane, Miss Meelick. Chicago and Buffalo Handicap. 1 — Montgomery Jr., Lady Bourbon. Circulate. « Striker. 2 — Joe Blair, Good Enough, J. 1). Sugg, Apple ' lack. , 3— Walter Whitaker. Peggy Martin, Hamilton A., \ Evatya Barries*. 4— Plow Steel, Audrey K.. Miss Kruter. Yennak. » .".—WEDDING PRINCE, Capt. Clover. South Breeze, Indian Prince. 6— Bittern, Little Lc-s. Tom Craven. Nellie Har- I Per. 5 7— Polly Wale, Walter Dant. Plum Blossom. Glen Well. S— McLane. Miss Mellick, Hazel Dale May Maulsby. Observer's Handicap. ' 1 — Lady Bouihon, Montgomery Jr.. Circulate. Vodka. 2— Joe Blair. J. D. Sugg. Good Enough. Josenia. ' 3 — Hamilton A.. Ev.ilvn Harrigan, Peggy Martin ' Divland. 4— White Haven, Plow Meet, Miss Kruter Yer- ' m;ik. • •'—WEDDING PRINCE. Capt. Clover. Indian ' Princ... South Breeze. «— Tabloiil. Bittern. Nellie Harper. Little Less ; 7— Glen Well. Polly Wale. Walter Dant. Franklin ' I May Maulsby. McLane. Mi- Moeliok. Due de ' Guise. Consensus of Handicaps. 1— Circulate. Vodka. Montgomery Jr., Lady Bour- , boii. t 2— Joe P.lair, I. D. gaga;, Gooil i:nough. Josenia. 3 Hamilton A.. Walter Whitaker, Peggy Martin. Kvalyn Barrlgaa. 4— While llawii. Plow Steel. Yerniak. Pinecrest. I 5— WEDDING PRINCE. Capt. Clover. Indian i Prim e, South Breeze. , « — Bitters, UttBB Less, Tabloid. Tom Craven , 7-Clen Well. I'ollv VYHc. Walter Dant. Franklin. I §— Mi I.aiK-. Has* I Dale. May M.-mUby, Miss Mee I lick. , Racing Doings in France: American Trainers Ready for Action in Races on "Flat" : t t 1 - • | . f . - ) ! • ' j ! RACING DOINGS IN FRANCE ; e American Trainers Ready for Action in Races on "Flat." ♦ Old Hildreth Quarters Beautified | — Ex-Macomberite, Pendennis, Good at Hurdle Racing. ♦ (SPECIAL CORRESPONDENCE.) PARIS. France, Maich 12. — The flat racing Reason in France opens in morrow at St. Cloud. The ' jump, is have been with Us since the middle of last 1 month, but the crowds have been small and the I racing has not called for much attention. People ' seem to have been holding back for the legitimate ' sport. You meet some of the regulars from time to time in the street, or in the restaurants, and each I gives you the same reply to your remark, "Have ' you been racing?" which is, "No, I am waiting for the flai to begin." Trainers are well satisfied with the open winter. ■ All eersea pointed for the early racing are well nd-\anced and for some weeks fast work has been the 1 onler of the day. Reports say Tom Murphy is ' ready with his early spring string at Saint Louis de ' Poissy. Frank O'Neill has been home three weeks from 1 Switzerland and hard work has been the order of each day ever since. MoGee is back also at Chan- I illy and has been with the Edouard de Rothschild 1 lot on the gallops. Eugene Leigh is iinite ready. In fa -t. conditions have been so favorable, if no ' setback comes, we should have fine racing right at the start. Duke, of course, has only a few thiee- yeai-olds in his lot. These were leased by Maurice de Rothschild to The Aga Khan and will be his only representatives until his i wo-y ear-olds start at the end of June. Jeiry Welsh has some of the Joseph E. Widener stable ready, and after mentioning these trainers we have exhausted the American ones hen'. OLD HILDRETH PLACE BRUSHED UP. An army of workmen has been at work on the old Hildreth place. Duke expects to have them out and move in himself next week. It is reniarkahle how a place not lived in can run down after six years. When Sam Hildreth was living there i; looked as well as his horses always do. With the exchange going in his favor to take home his francs, received for the property and winning the Playfellow case, he certainly has begun the Besses well. The discredited Pendennis. by Rabelais — Confection, sold in the Maconiber .Ir.ifi hist full at Chilis, has Breves' himself ■ really high-class huiiller. He hung in the sales ring at $8,408 for a Isag rime and we, in connection with Jerry Welsh. tried to induce a racing man present to buy the horse .nil turn him out of training for ■ frcahia ing. but did not asaaage to interest him stiff iciently. Filippi has a nice proposition in Pendennis for the hurdle races. Commander -f. K. L. Ross is in Paris at The Crillon with his family. He told us he has no intention of forming a racing establishment here, but he wished la go lax iug when the flat season Started aad else to see something of Chantilly. From now on more news should be available for American consiimpi ion and with the fast mail steamers on their weekly runs once more the readers of Daily Racing Form will be able to know the gossip from the Flench courses. * 1 Missionary Promising Colt: Son of Hourless and Mission One of the Likely Derby Candidates of 1922 i ' | ] • , « ' , \ » I 5 * 1 MISSIONARY PROMISING COLT Son of Hourless and Mission One of the Likely Derby Candidates of 1922. Missionary will be the second of the Xnlapa farm Derby candidates in 1922. He and Lucky Hour are a formidable pair. Several owners have sought to buy them, but without sue, ess. Missionary was busier last year than his stableniate, and perhaps a little less shiny in racing. Hut he was always sturdy in content ion. improved as he went along and won his last race at a mile in Maryland as Derby prospects win. Another likely colt. Spanish Maize, was behind him. So were All Fair, the Whitney pair. Calamity .lane and Cherry Tree, and the Oesgeal coll Good Times. Altogether the son of Hourless and Mission ran twelve races in 1921 and won four of them and $13,640. Missionary is his dam's seeasjd foal. She was a good mare' on the flat and through the field. The. 1921 lacing of Missionary is shown below: Stakes. Track. Wt. Jockey. Dist. Time. Fin. Value Puise 118 Schuttinger Jamaica ."if 1 :00*i Unp Purse 118 Schuttinger Belmont Park 4 1-2 f :524f, TJnp Purse HMi Schuttinger Empire 5 1-2 f l:07Vi 3 * 100 Purse 107; Schuttinger Empire 5 1-2fl:08*~i 3 100 Purse US Schuttinger Saratoga 8 1-2 f l:0" 2i I'np Purse 108 Schuttinger Sara toga 8 1-2 f 1 :074,i 1 700 Adirondack 10S Robinson Saratoga 3-4 l:ll-fc Unp Purse 110 Robinson Aqueduct 3-4 1 'M% 1 3,3S.- ♦High Weight. 100 Marinelli Jamaica 3 4 1:12*$ I 305 •bbbbbbsbj 108 Sclinttinger Jamaica 3-4 1 :13s5 1 4,4.10 •Oeeanus us Marinelli Jamaica 3-4 1 :12*s fnp •Manor 100 Marinelli Laurel 1 1:41% 1 4.000 Total — Race*. 12: won, 4; second, 0: third, 3: unplaced, 8 $13,640 •Handicap. The blood lines of Missionary in five lineal steps are mapped below. r , , fSt. Simon „. ■ • * fv . ■ , J Childwick... Iph.isanterie ./ negates..-* flliikl 2 K Pg l Nebrouze. . . . I xebuleuse «- = Hour r_- Rook . Sand.. , fSainfoin ~_- £ { Ohm J [RlM111(.brilne 5 II 1 Ulautesse.... TT . fArchidne PS 'J [Hnutellr 5 3 I r. , far- f Springfield §= fn'"k , J*;"»f«,n I Sand:, f Sand..1 st. m£ Simon »;= 7 I vRoqitebrune. [s, m^j..,.;^ 3- 4 [Mis. fDieudonne... [£»■&, "V,nSSlMisS Darebin fe*" ( Miss Clay Garner $2,500,000 Graft in One Day ' ' ' ' • ' ; ' ' e GARNER $2,500,000 GRAFT IN ONE DAY Throe members of the get rich-quick English combination, which collected contributions for turf operations aad for a long term p;li,l out its takings as profits at i ho rate of some 111 per . ent a week. is being handled by the courts. The actual •'men behind the gun" have not yet been caught. Dining the course of the preliminary trials of the men under ' arrest U aaa cease eat in esfcaeaee that the crowd gathered ■early tweaty attMeet dellara by its opera- : tions aad la the lasi day's testiaaeay it was shown thai la oae day assaeys (rasa all pacta of the world. amounting in all to $2..MMMHM . had been received throaga the bmIb office of the gang. ■ « «. . Austria to Discard Pari-Mutuels , t I i , , I I , ■ « «. . AUSTRIA TO DISCARD PARI-MUTUELS ataciag authorities In Austri.i an seriously con sidoriii;; the possibility of the pari-inutiiel's suppression aad the return to bookmakers us the sole medium fot bettlag Tlo- BipiMeS of the totalizator in maieri.il and siaff already exceed the percentage received by the rare course societies, which cannot afford to run farther into debt. On the other hand • 'he fees paid by ihe bookmakers would feast Mate a He. it pidit arlthaad sag expense to the companies. Ross Horses Well Along: Trainer McDaniel Favors Preakness for Spanish Maize and Marble ; | ' 1 I ' ' I ' ■ 1 ' ' 1 1 ' ROSS HORSES WELL ALONG 1 Trainer McDamel Favors Preakness for Spanish 1 Maize and Marble. LAI'REL. Md.. March 21. — Forty-eight horses are beiii" prepared by trainer Henry MeDaniel fee J. K. L. Ross for the spring and summer I aaapalga bhM il'Or ami Pampas, which went wrong last spring, have ben tiik-n up and are under galloping | exercise. Spanish Maize, the most promising of the three-year old division, has filled out into a wonderful young horse and will more than likely head the Ross division lo invade the New Voi k tracks. The stable will be divided. MeDaniel taking the ' main division to New York, while Walter Scofield will campaign through Canada. Scofield succeeded Schelke when the latter resigned last year at Ken-ilworth. Ont. Weather conditions have impeded training activities, although the older horses have been given slow works over the covered track. The old cam-- paigners Boniface and Billy Kelly will race both in Maryland and Canada. J. K. L. Ross, who is at present in Europe, will arrive in Baltimore in time for the opening at Havre de Grace. An auction sale of some of the Ross horses will be held at Woodbine Park. Toronto, during the Ontario Jockey Club meeting, and the majority offered will be Ross Canadian-breds. The nnm-t ber to be sold is undecided. Jockey Clarence Turner has reported to train -r MeDaniel and is at work among the horses. He will go to New York with jockey Gruneiseii. Jockeys A. Claver. E. Harbonrne, H. Erickson and J. Brogden will go to Canada. The latter is the youngster who rode Sudor at Fort Erie in a maiden jockey race and won. The following mares were shipped to Berry ville, Va., to be bred to Sir Barton at Montfort Junes' A ltd ley Farm: Wheat-ear, brown, 190."), by St. Frusquin— Corn Crake, by Gallinule. Constancy. b:iy. 1917. by Ambassador— Simena's Daughter, by Melton. Pesky, bay. 1913, by Broomstick — Perverse, bv Meddler. Gibberish, brown. 1913, by Prestige — Giberline. by Corn-Ms. Tiarco, bay, 1918. by Uncle— Xarco, by G. W. Johnson. Bella H., chestnut. 1914, by Ballot— Ellangowan, by Do Beau voir. The stable will not be represented at Bowie, but will open the season at Havre de Grace. McDani.l is undecided as to the Kentucky Derby and the Preakness. but favors the latter, due to weight allowances for Spanish Maize and Marble, his inosi promising candidates. The two-year-ohls are mostly Canadian-breds and of unknown quality. Several of tbein are lo be Started at Havre de Grace and Pimlico. \V. A. l'orier. ihe agent for Commander Ross, has been ahseat for several days, due to the deatii of his aged mother in Virginia. — ♦ w Beating the Austrian Bookmakers — ♦ w BEATING THE AUSTRIAN BOOKMAKERS The continental papers tell of two nnnamed Ameiioiins iisiuj; wireless lo swindle Austrian bookmakers. Both are in jail at Vienna. The Paris-Vienna wuelna reate ana ased for their operations. Renter's declares that the pair obtained large sums of money before their detection and arrest. One of the pair, a telegraph operator with the American Relief Mission, is alleged to have received from aastha* man in Paris the name of the winner «if the first ram at SBS of the Palis nieeijngs. Roth men then b.-icked the horse for a considerable slake, puiting smaller sums, as a blind, on horses booked for races which had not at the time been run. The bookmaker at first had no suspicions, .is he knew there was no direct telephone between Vienna anil Paris, and that telegrams take aereraJ nouis in transmission. The Americans, he savs. reheated this piocedino three times before their gaaM was detected. This is believed to be the first lime that wireless telegraphy is supposed to have been used for a turf fraud. Summary of Tijuana Racing ' : • -♦ . SUMMARY OF TIJUANA RACING TIJUANA. Mexico. March 21.— The following is an official summary of today's racing. Weather clear. FIRST RACE— 1-2 Mile. 2-year-olds. Claiming. Horses. Wt., Jockey. St. PI. Sh. Kin. rabe* 118 (I. Metialfl $ 3. HO $ 2.60 $ 2.00 Won Miss BkkM 112 (CTVasaa) i-.SO 2.80 2nd Pat Hampsnn 103 (D.Huru) :..00 3rd Babe Ruth. Nancy Winet, Melchoir. Peter Pier-son. Red Planet and Dud also ran. Tim©, 49. Track fast. No scratches. SECOND RACE— 34 Mile. 3-year-olds and upward. Claiming. Herns, Wt.. Jockey. St. PI. sh Fin. Meteor 100 \V. Davis).... $ 8.20 $ 4. HO $ 2.80 Woii Alazon 93 (M. Garrett) 8.00 3.40 2nd Caadenea 98 (D. Hum)... 3.40 3rd Toyon. Squirrel Hawkins, Silk Sox, OrM W., Ethel Kismet. Wylie Garrett. Mango, Echo. Woolen Bonnet and Delia Welta also ran. Time. 1:16V&. Track fast. -No scratches. THIRD RACE— 3-4 Mile. 3-year-olds and upward. Maidens. Claiming. Horses. Wt.. Jockey. St. PI. Sh Fin T. Owens 108 (J.H'tainer)$ ."i.40 $ 3.20 $ 2.20 Won Contiot 11G (C. Thompson) 3.4y i'.(H) oul| Bookworm Hit! (C. Studer) i-.4o 3rd Nebraska Lad. Lady Enfield, Cascade, Dixie Mason. Renin, Jacobel, Reene Fry. Ponza Ray and Aunt Sue also ran. Time. 1:15. Track fast. No scratches. FOURTH RACE— 3-4 Mile. 3-year-olds and upward. Claimiug. Horses, Wt.. Jockey. St. PL Sh. Fin I.W.Harper ll.".(P.M*tinez)$ 4.20 $ 2.20 $ 2.20 Won K. Cheatham lOS(J.H'amer) 2.20 2.20 2nd Stiletto 113 fC Thompson) 2.40 3rd Marshal Tilghman, Muriel's Pet, Grace Trimble, Dione and Dorothy also rau. Time, 1:14%. Track fast. Scratched — Capon. Chas. Canuell, Knight of Pythias, Tambian. FIFTH RACE— 1 IS Miles. 3-year olds and upward. Claiming. Horses, Wt.. Jockey. St. PI. Sh Fin Belario 111 (K. Donahue). $ 6.00 $ 4.00 $ 2.00 Won Plain 10.1 (C. Gross) 4.00 2.40 2nd Bath 108 (J. Huntamer).. 2.20 3rd Nan McKitiney ami Woodie Montgomery also ran. Time, 1:54%. Track fast. No scratches. SIXTH RACE— 3 4 Mile. 3-year-olds and upward. Claiming. Horses, wt.. Jockey. St. PI. Sh Fin Coverlp 108 (J. Iluntamcr)$ 4.00 $ 3.20 $ 2.40 Won Joelnilerwood 10S( P.Caron) 6.40 3.(10 2nd Col. Snider 118 1 R. Carter) 3.1:0 3rd L.ol.v ion... (onichou. Indian Brigade, Chrome. Hug Ha, Nick Klein and Our Leader also ran. Time. 1:14%. Track fast. Scratched— Prophecy. Thirty Seven. SEVENTH BUCK— 1 Mile and 70 Yards. 3 vear olds ami upward. Claiming. Horses. Wt.. lackey. St. PI. sh. Kin S..l.\ergne 113 (C.Th'son 1 $ 4 20 $ 4.40 $ -.SO Won Montona 117 1 P. Martinez) 6.00 3 40 -nd T. Brooks 111- i.l . H'tnmer) ;{'•_-(( 3rd Gen. Byng. By Right. Shenandoah. Red Man and Tee Breekearldge also ran. Time. 1:46%. Track fast. Scratched l.otla Speed. Lola, Weinland. IMGHTH RACE -3 4 Mile. 3 yea 1 olds ami up ward. Claiming. Horses. Wt.. Jockey. St. PI. Sh Kin Trusty 111 (f», Cam) 1 «.20 9 4.00 f 3.20 W.11 H. Riiigoyne 111) lE.Fator) 6.40 3 MO 'ml Little Beach los |C. Rallsi age jt,.,| Katherine Rankin. Dancing Girl. Sedan and Nonsuit also ran. Time. 1:13%. Track fast. | Si ra tched— Don Jose, Coca Cola. *| Mexicans Take to Racing: Organize New Association and Hold Meetings Three Times a Week at Condesa 1 1 | ' MEXICANS TAKE TO RACING Organize New Association and Hold Meetings Three Times a Week at Condesa. The forty days of racing held at the Hippodrome de la Deaden in Mexico Git.v under Americun asapirei has left its hare behind in the Mexican capital. Racine has been taken up by the Assn- cialion of Charm, a social and sporting organisation of wealthy Mexicans, and meetings are held at the Condesa cour-e Thursdays. Saturdays ami Sundays. For the purpose of conducting this racing venture the Condesa Racing Association has been or- ganized and B. R. Bryson. who was connected with the Jockey Club lntermiciotial de Mexico, which conducted the regular season lli«re, has been engaged to supervise the framing of the program and other details. A program of six races run on March 12 at the Condesa course shows something of the character of the sport as now conducted there. The first race is listed as a Charros Cup race at catch weights. Seven horses were named, all native-breds apparently, and altogether unfamiliar to racing followers here. In the second race, however, a number of the .American thoroughbreds shipped to Mexico City for tin- meeting there were entries. These were sold to afexleaaa at the close of the meeting and include: Lady Sue. My Friend Pat. Impost, Alma. Soarpia II. and Cazador. The weights assigned to thesH poor platers are of handicap proportions. Lady Sue gets 131 and the lowest weight in the race is 121. The six races range from I quarter-mile in the Charm race to five and a half furlongs in the last two on the card. The feature, the Princess Hotel Cup. had seven entries, each of which curried 147 pounds. Some of tile American horses noted among the entries which were not mentioned previously are: S|ieed. War Bond, Far Sight, Maddlsou II.. Firstling. Ormlos, Fog Horn. Gus Enloe. Willdo, Yakimene. Zealous. Belcebu. Thos. F. McMahoii. P.rookfield. Foreclosure. Falcon II., Hillandale, Oli Doctor. Lady Granite, Wall Street, Moroni, Bill Ren dered and Be Sure. * — Cosden 1922 Two-Year-Olds: Fourteen Get Racing Names-Five Colts, Three Geldings, Six Fillies COSDEN 1922 TWO-YEAR-OLDS Fourteen Get Racing Names— Five Colts, Three Geldings, Six Fillies. The Cosden two-year-olds, in William Garth's big stable at Charlottesville, Va.. which is to move to Pimlico some ten days hence, have been named. There are fourteen of them. Some four have not yet had their titles officially affixed, probably only on account of duplication. Among these is the bay colt by Sweep — Ballet Girl, by St. Leonards, a brother to The Porter, and the high-priced one, at s.'l.oofl, of last August's Saratoga sales. There are five colts, six fillies and three geldings in the band. All are more than ordinarily well named. Three are famously related. Crochet Is a sitter to Paddy Whack. Bantry. Polka Dot and Ten-Lee, and Idolator a brother to the good Raaeocaa filly Bmlana. The Cosden youngsters, with their names and pedigrees, are as follows: Crochet, br. f. by Celt— Network, hv Eon Jigstep. oh. f. hv Celt— Fox Trot, by Star Shoot. Martingale, b. c. by Martinet— I adv lima, by Sem-prouius. Henna, eh. f. by Cell— Red Hair II., by William Rufus. Finlot. b. e. by The Finn— Blue Ballot, bv Ballot knighthood, br. c. by Theo. Cook— Cowl," by Disguise. Confederacy, eh. f. by Theo. Cook— Dixie, hv Ogden Pai.hwork. blk. f. by Delhi— Mixed Color ' by Hastings. Reap. b. g. by Berrilldon— Harvest Queen by Peen " o'Day. Osage, b. g. by Berrilldon— Eiddis. bv Hermis Graylelte. br. f. by Ben illdon— Natalie Gray by sir Hinin or Garry Herrmann. Memo li. ,. by D01 ante— Mary's Aunt, by Star Shoot. Bovysprii. eh. c. by Berrilldon— Beaupre. bv Ogden Mssater, eh. or in. g, by /.eus— Bada, by Sweep! ■ « Answers to Queries ANSWERS TO QUERIES 1 C10,nmu1I lca.tf« Da without names and addntna' I will not be noticed nor answered. No answers will I De sent by mail and none by wire unless reply ura-! payment is made at time of wiring anew Bet-[ ting papers will not be calculated" D. W. D.. Indianapolis, Ind. Do not know of any sin h publication. ■ J. A. G.. Grand Rapids, Mich. Tijuana returns will continue to he published as at present. J. B., Saskatoon. Sask. Can onlv suggest yon write to the Calcutta Turf Club for ihe desired information. R. G. K.. Kansas City. Mo. Both the Kentucky Derby and Preakness Stakes will be run on Saturday, May 13. Geo. S.. Chicago, III. Under the circumstances stated there was no Polk entry and any wagers on it would have been void. W. F. G.. Nashville, Tenn. Ten Broeck started in the Kentucky Derby of 1875 and was oue of those which ran unplaced. E. R., Chicago. 111. To date Belle of Elisabeth-town has started in sixteen races at the present Havana meeting, of which she won seven. Earl II., Newport, Ky. George Mountain was a well-known jockey and a good rider. Think it probable he rode over Queen City track, but do not say positively. J. T. D., Carruthersville, Mo. The six leading jockeys of 1921 in number of races won were: 0 I.ang. L. Penman, B. Marinelli, E. Sande, L Fator and W. Hinphy. A. S., Chicago, 111. Eastward Princess had never won a race prior to her success at Mobile March 10. T. at., Chicago, 111. J. Jj. Respess is among those living and doing well. A. S. T., St. Louis, Mo., and others elsewhere. Index numbers in the past performances are now being set in larger type, easily discernible to the eye and improving the appearance of the matter presented. a ♦- Wingfield Youngsters to Bowie a ♦- WINGFIELD YOUNGSTERS TO BOWIE BALTIMORE. Md.. March 21.— The horses of the stable ot George Wingfield of Reno. Nev.. which Preston Bun h will race at Bowie, are the two-year-olds Brown Belle, a brown daughter of Atheling II. and Washoe Belle, she by Sweep; Athana, a bay daughter of Atheling II. and Anna May; Bucado, a brown gelding by Honeywnod— Belle, and Topargo' a hay gelding by Atheling II. _ Carico. These are the inosi forward of the string of fifteen colts and fillies by Afbettag II. and Houeyw 1 Kurch wintered at the Benning lra k. Washington, and is still training there. Bank's youngsters are all in first-class condition. The four that will race at Bowie have all been three-eighths in better than 37 seconds over the Benning course They will stable at Benning thnagh the Bowie meeting and go over day by day with the mam of stket stables at the Washington track in special electric cars. K. Parke, a youngster from Idaho, will ride for the Wingfield stable. Max Smart, who is naiiiiiig a public stable at Benning. u ill have a number of two-year-olds for Bowie raefceg, the property, mostly, of Samuel Ross and Admiral Gary T. Grayson of Washington. Also he has the three year-olds Racquetta ami Apex nearly ready for Ihe colors. New Orleans Case to Highest Court | *| e _ NEW ORLEANS CASE TO HIGHEST COURT NEW ORLEANS. La.. March 21.— Tom Shaw and the three oilier bookmakers found guilty Of rlelallag the Lech law have appealed to the Supreme Court and the arguments were set to be Ilea id April 11. Page 3 Havana Form Chart HAVANA FORM CHART HAVANA, CUBA. TUESDAY. MARCH 21, Ittt,— Orteatal Part (1 iniloi. imc hundred and tttml day. Cuba-American Jeckep ;iinl Auto Cfctb. Winter Meeting of 107 days. Weather cloudy, temperature . Stewards. J. Hnchineist. -r. I'. H. I ausdalc and E. Burke. Judges, C. Cornehl-en Bad Edward Jasper. Starter, hf i Hilton. Bactap Secretary, Martin Nathaaaon. Racing starts at 2:30 p. m. (Chicago time 1:57 p. m. I. 'Indicates apprentice allowance. JEk/\Q *"f ~K FIRST RACE— 3-4 Mile. (JanT 8. 1920—1:11—6—102.) Puree $700] 3-year-olds and VPvFtJ 4 O upward. Claiming:. Net value to winner $550; second, $100; third. $50. I Index Horses AWTPPSt % % %~sTrFi"n Jockeys Owners 6~ HOPS j MMi sieen il era S US i i i» V B'l l1 F Hum .; w Piunkett io in 10 4 I J «5l!fl31 ELY wa :• 117 4 it 5»1 1= 1» J4 C Kindle R Miller 30 .TO SO 12 ■ , (10850 E1THOEICK wsb 7 113 s 2 1" 2' 2- ft* W Pool A B Davidson S-5 t-5 8-.". 3-5 1-3 . 60811 NAVAJO xv 4 11L' 7 1 l« S| fi" ft* B Atkinson A Mitchell I I 8 3 8-." ( 58811 DINTY MOOP.E w 5 115 fi 4 £*** :;» S 1 D Prible C F Tanner :; :: " C-5 2-5 6089S PRIMITIVE m 5 110 5 5 4* 4' 4' I" B Kenn'dyW C Kennedy 4 4 4 8-5 4-5 MBM Hl'KLEY wsb 5 113 9 .1 5i 6n* 73 7« J Smith C Reynolds 10 10 10 4 2 MSM (V MKRRICK Wl 11 115 2 « fi' 8- S» S'i M Garner A C Imig 8 8 8 3 M . 60891 OCCUPATION wr. 4 107 17 9 9 9 9 "! Fields Square' Stable :: 3 3 0-5 2-5 Time. 25, 50%, 1:20%. Track muddy. $2 luntnels paid, Silex II., $29.90 straight. Ml' 1:0 place, »ti.30 show: Ely. $31.10 place, $10.40 show: Litholick. $3.80 show Equivalent booking odds— Silex II.. 1395 to 100 straight. .".10 to 100 place. 215 to 100 show: Ely. 1455 to 100 place. 420 to KM) show: Litholick. 90 to 100 shew. Winner — Ch. g, by Verdun — Safety Pin, by Adam (trained by J. \V. Piunkett; bred in France by , Rarou Maurice de Rothschild). Went to post at 2:33. At post 1 minute. Start good and slow. 'Won handily; second and third driv- , ing. SI1.EX II. began slowly and was far back in the early running, but closed up with a rush in the j Ktretca and got up in the last twenty yards to win going away. ELY raced into a long lead, but his -addle slipped back on him. el-e lie probably would have won. LITHOLICK set the early pace, but Ureal in the slretcli drive. NAVAJO finished fast and would liave been third in another stride. Scratched- (iON.-.O^The Belgian II.. 115; 00042 Polar Cub. 115: 0(1714 Incinerator, 110. Overweight* -Ely. 2 pound-. i liilOTa^i SECOND RACE— 3-4 Mile. (Jan. 8. 1920—1:11—6—102.) Purse $700. 4-year-olds and " tJvt«!J 4 O upward. Claiming;. Net value to winner $550: second, $100; third, $50. ■ Index Horses AWtPPSt % Ms % Str Fin Jockeys Owners O H C P S~ , iiofftO mess KIT wk 5 li:: 7 5 r- l4 v- E' f Hant M E Tbompeon 444 8". 4-5 ( (»608 KING WORTH vvu 11 110 lo 1 A\ 2' 8* 21 G Fields I. Letourneau 3 3 3 «-5 2-5 « EMM BfiRVlCB Fl.Af. w 7 US :: 7 s\ 7^ 4!. ■ A Tryon C B St Clair 10 10 10 4 2 I t; 8!il POKBY B. wk « 113 1 lo io si E'14* I Fletcher Q H Oilroy :; 3 3 ti-f, :: :, * 11089? I.T. W. J. M'RAY ws 4 111 4 S Wi r.u fi' B* "W Kelsay V. Iyydecker *i fi fi 2\ fi-5 i •.■»8.".l *KA\'K.\Si:.\ ws 5 111 2 9 ■» M V «» J Maiben G I'rice V, fi 6 a] M • «i(i6! 5 -NATRl'M WS 4 Ms .". I a- 4} V 7' M Garner B J Sullivan 2'. 21 2?. 1 1-2 t0680'A( (I.AMATION ws fi 10". fi 2. 3 a' 7- 8- R S'wood.I Kindle 444 s-7, 4-5 Mi 1 »I.l l.l.APY w4 97 8 2 71 9'i 9 9 P Walls Egypt Stable in 1(1 M 1 2 ,0.r.«4 SECOND COUSIN VSM 9 C 21. »* Pill. Hp.W Pool O E Foster 10 10 10 4 2 Time, 24, 49%, 1:18%. Tracl; muddy. I $2 mutuels paid. Mess Kit. $15.1tl straight. $N.5() jilnce, $0.3(» sliow: King Worth, $8.10 place, $7 20 show: Service Ilag. Sl'fi.HI show. Equivalent booking odds- Mess Kit. C55 to 100 straight. .T25 to 100 place, 215 to 100 show; King Worth, 305 to 100 place. 200 lo 100 show: Service Flag. 1205 lo 100 -how. Winner- B. g, by Tracery — Moucta. by Spearmint (trained by II. K. Davis; bred in England by Mr. I Augu-! I'.elniont ). I Went to a— at 2:5S. At post 2 minutes. Start good and slow. Won easily: second and third dr:v- 1 ing MESS KIT took the lead tpiiekly and. drawing far away in the early running, won in a canter. I KINO WUKTH ran a game race, but was tiring at the end. SERVICE FEAtl closed a big gap and made a tart tiiii.--ii. POKBY B. also made up much ground. SECOND col Sl\ fell badly lanic. Berateaed- WBBt Mike, 10S: M8K Keataaere, 107. overweights — Natraaa, 1 paaaat; Et. Win. J. Murray, 4. , aciAQT^ THIRD RACE— 5 1-2 Furlongs. (Jan. 24. 1917—1 :05'i— 5— FoT) Pu7so~ $700. a-yeaT ■ W"JJ 4 4 olds. Claiming;. Net value to winner $550: second, $100: third, $50. 1 ailex Horses_ ~~AWtPPSt 'A j _■ % Str Fi B Jockeys Owners O H C P^ S~~ MS7S* BUCKINGHAM 5 Mi 7 4 l~"t 1' 1- VI W PoiTl \\~ F^knebelk'p r, T; l 2.'. 15" ( f;0»3:i MAD NEEE w 112 C :! 21 2' »• V\ 8 Bojrlfl T Hoyle f. « fi 2'. fi 5 ( 00913 ATHOARVEN vvu 112 2 fi :-.- ::' 2' 33 B Keun'dyW Pilcher 2 21 2J 1 1-2 , (.0913 PEERAEITY w 110 9 1 fi- .,u 4' 44 M Garner Harlem Stable 2 2'. 2l. 1 1-2 , •MSI CAIMITO w lit 8 7 ft C' 5"i. ..'1 W Kelsay F D Weir 4 4 4 8-5 4-5 , .'Vtt'JHT HITTER BITING w 97 3 5 4 ,k 4"^. ,; ■ fiut a Verrat Indiana Stable 10 10 10 4 2 «.08'i9 AWNING wn 107 5 8 71 7' 7' 71 A Mcl/hlinM D Bell 10 M lo 4 2 ■Mil' MRS. GRUNDY anaVMG 1 9 Bj 9 q 8' J Smith T Trovato 10 12 12 5 U «;0913 NAVISCO w 112 I 2 9 8' 9 9 A Pickens P G Julian 0 8 8 3 8-5 Time, 24%. 50%. 1:04%. 1:11%. Track muddy. !j2 mutuels paid. Buckingham, $10.50 straight. S5.20 place. .y.E90 show; Mad Nell, $14.10 place, $9. HO 1 low; Atiigarven. BSjM show. j E.|iiiViil nt booking odd- -Buckingham. 425 to loo straight. lf.O to 100 place, 145 to 100 show; Mad Nell. 005 to 100 place. 390 to 10O show: Athgatven. 150 lo 10O show. Winner— Ch. g. by Toay Boiiero— Mi-- Eddie, by I'oidliam (trained by W. B. F.iiinegnii; bred by Mr. , C. »'. Van Meter). Went to post at 3:20. At peal 2 minutes. Start good and slow. Won easily: second and third driv- , ing. Bl CKINGHAM raced to the front soon after the slart and, setting a good pace, saved ground on 1 tae turn- and w.ui under restraint. MAI) \I\I.E raced in closest pursuit, but tired after making a chal- I lenge at the head of the homestretch. AT1IO A BVEN rased forwardly and gamely throughout. PEIKAE-ITT began well, but quickly dropped back. CAIMITO ran poorly in the going. Sera tched— (00951) Moon Winks. 105: (10933 Smiling Ead. 107. \ Overweights- (ainiito, I pound. \ ~ - .3 ■ t?AQ'7fi FOURTH RACE— 1 Mile and 50 Ya.rd3. (March 6, 1913—1:41—5—117.) Purse $300. m\J*J 4 O 3-year-olds and upward. Claiming. DECLARED OFF. — ( |£fVQr7Q FIFTH RACE— 1 MUe. (March 23. 1919— 1:38%— 5— 105.) Purse $800. 3-year-olds and y3"t7 4 *J upward. Claiming-. Net value to winner $660; second. $100; third, $50. « "index Horses AWtPPSt j jj % Str Fin Jockeys Ownerii 0 H 0 V S * ( i08".4-*TONV BEAC w 4 107 2 1 :!' S 1' I« 1« D Prible S f Baxter 2-5 3-5 3-3 1-fi out ( 00932 )lTTZ-BOODEE w R 4 lo5 4 1 I'll1 2' 2' t B KinndyP T Richardson 4 4 4 6-5 out ( 00957 )TIIE PIRATE w 5 112 I 2 4 : -• 4=5 430 4=n 3J Q Fields Re—dale Stable 2 2', 2* 1-2 out 00874 "MOEINERO wis 4 108 1 3 * 2' al ■\l 4-" M Garner A J Molera 4 4 4 G-5 ont j 59131 WAR PLUMB wit fi 110^ 5 5 5 5 I 5 5 Q Stone F Delbarrio 20 30 20 7 out Time, 25'%. 50%. 1:17%. 1:46%. Track muddy. , $2 mutuels paid. Teny Beau. .*3.00 straight. .V2.40 place: Fitz-P.ixKllc. $2. SO place; no show mutuels eeli. , Eliiivalent booking o.Ids— Tony Beau. 50 to 100 straight. 20 to 100 place: Fitz-Boodle. 40 to 100 place. Winner — Ch. c. by Tony Bonero — Clenwaltz. by Ouarautee (trained by S. T. Baxter; bred by Mr. j IE E. Franklin). Went to post at 3:52. At peat 1 minute. Start good and slow. Won easily; second and third driv- , ing. TON I BEAE. after racing in elo-e pursuit of FITZ- BOODLE, moved up with a rush when culled 1.11 after rounding the far turn and. rushing into a long lead, won in a canter. FITZ-BOODEE set the 1 larly puce ;ind, after being passed by the winner, held the others safe in the tinal drive. THE P1KATK I lmiiied gamely and out-r.iyed MOEINEUO. The latter showed speed, but tired badly in the last eighth. ' Scratched— 00S.33 Harlo.k. 107; 00090 Benin. nt. 100. Owivseights — Molinero. 3 pounds: War Plume. 2^. I ■ ( arlACaQA EIXTH RACE— 1 Mile end 50 Yards. (March 0. 1918—1:41—5—117.) Purse $700. ' Ol/ijOv C-y.ar-olds and upward. Claiming, Net valuo to winner $550; second, $100; third, $50. ' laelea Uataaa AWtPPSt M '^ % Str Fin Jockeys Owners O H C l'-S_ J I MM4 )CHIMERA ws G 115 2 2 -■■ ! • 1 » V 1« S Ui^yh- P llinpby (i-3 fi-5 C-5 2-5 out ( (l«!):t;t.\10l.l,Y PFFF ami 97 I 4 I 5 I 21 ft* P Walls J Da Estrampes 7-3 S-5 8-5 1-2 out tMU MAEV EBB wb 4 108 1 1 4^' I- :.- !»1 :;•• F Hunt F Hart 3 Zx. BJ 1 out ', (.0855*i"111\COT1:aGVE wb 4 105 4 3 I»| V L'nt 4' ° 4-u D Prible G K Allen 6 7 7" 2 out «,0!ll;;*CAKRIH BAKHB w I 92 I 5 | | 4i» 5 5 W Pool W F Knebolk'p 4 41 Ah 8-5 out Time. 24%. 49%, 1:17%. 1:46. 1:51. Track muddy. $2 inutuel- aeM, Chimera. .$4.30 straight. *2 90 place: Molly Puff, $3.40 place; no show mutuels sold. Equivalent booking odd: — Chimera. 115 to 100 straight. 45 to 100 place; Molly Puff. 70 to 100 place. Winner— Ch. m. by Key Hindoo— Illu-ion. by Mesmerist (trained by P. Hinphy; bred by Mr. Edward ; Cebrian). Went to post at 4:10. At post 1 minute. Start good and slow. Won cantering: second and third ; driving. ( HIMERA laced to the front on tin- h.icks'rot. h and. drawing away into a long lead, finished i-a-ed up in the middle of the track. MOLLY I'I'FF saved ground when entering the homestretch and : made a fast linish. MARY ERB raced well, but lost ground by a wide stretch turn. CBINCOTBAGUB and CABBIE BAKER tiled. Scratch, d- 00934 Oatusa. 90: (00930)0rris, 97: 00S74 Roseate. 108. OiatfMBiatl — Cattle Baker, 2 pounds. itAQfil SEVENTH RACE— 1 1-16 Miles. (Feb. 3. 1918— 1:44%— 3— 92.) Purse $70o! 3-year- : UUt/Ol olds and upward. Claiming. Net value to winner $550; second, $100; third. $50. . Index Horsea AWtPPSt *4 H % Str Fin JockeyT~ Ownera ti H~iJ P S~ a09SS*RANDBL w 3 N 3 5 :;' V 1- !'•• ]7 A y,.rr.,t j T Mueller 7-107-107-101-5 out 0OH9I HL'EX wit 4 113 4 2 1- 2' 2' 2:T. 2j W Kelsay P E 1'utnian fi 6 fi 2 out 1 MBM*BILL HUNLET w 7 105 12 5 5 4» 3J 3:s R S'wood B B Rice 4 || 4\ 6-3 out 1 C0934 RIGODON ws 2 99 5 4 21 31 5 5 4 A McL'blinE M Daly 5 6 g" 2 out 1 MBM'AUDBEY A. w 4 103 2 1 4i 4'i ;!:n. m* fmi.b Ken'dyG Smith 2 21 21 7-10out 1 Time. 25%, 52%. 1:18%. 1:46%, 1:54%. Track muddy. $2 mutuels paid. Baieiel, $3.50 straight. $3.50 place; Huen, $ffJt Jilace; no show mutuels sold. 1 luiuivalent booking odd Bandel. 75 to 100 straight. 75 to 1(H) peace; limn, 195 to 100 place. , Winner— B. c. by .lack Atkin— N:ko, by Ossary (trained by J. W. Nayloi : bred by Mr. I». W. ScottE 1 Went l.i |M»-t at 4:43. At post 1 minute. Start good and slow. Won easily: second and third driving. BANDEL began slowly, but moved up rapidly 011 the outside and, raeinir into the lead on the back--tr.tih. drew fur away after rounding the far turn and won in a canter. III'E.N set the early pace and rated well, but was driving hard al the end an oi:t-t;:y BILL HI NEEY. The latter made up ground and finished fast. Al'DKEY A. broke down and fell in the stretch. Scratched (0O!l31lllu-h. 105: 00930 Wreekle— . 94: 00930 Zoie, 105: MM Harrv M. Stevens 115; 00S7U Qreal Bawk, 102: aVHM Cork. IBS; 00952 Ava B., 105. Overweights Audrey A.. 2 pounds. Tijuana Form Chart TIJUANA FORM CHART TIJUANA. MEX.. MONDAY. MARCH ?.0. 1922. lOne mile) One hundredth day. Tijuana Jockey Club. Winter Meeting of 125 or more day-. Weather clear; temperature 85 . I're-iding Steward. Francis Nelson. Associate Stewards, J. W. Coffroth and Leon Wing. Starter. Harry Morrlaarj Racing Secretary, Eeon Wing. | Bucing starts at 1:55 p. m. (Chicago time 3:55 p. 111.). 'Indicates apprentice allowance. ftfmfir7 FIHST RACE— 1 Mile. (June 17. 1916—1:38—3—95.) Purse $500. 3-year-olds and vJUlHJ 4 upward. Claiming, Net value to winner $350; second. $100; third. $50. Index ~ Horses AWtPPSt1* % ai Str Fin Jockeys "Owners Ko,uiv. Odds SU-U MBM*CAAMANO wsb 7 110 2 fi '. i pi ]■ C Ralls" E R^Knifong kKVlrtO MMS*SWENSON wii lo 110 7 9 : at | | f q t Wilson s J Cornwell «eg 1... , M?SS*QU1NAM w 7 110 1 4 1*1 1- 1- 1* :;' J Hun'mer c B Matthews 220-100 « tttta1 RINKAVOU8 w 6 115 I 1 2- 2-1 2'' 41 4; E Taylor 11 Pigeon UM-lil , MaBM*DAI81 N. w 5 10S : 7 a] fi' fi- B"» ."•; M Garrett (J M.Caslin UMt-100 | 1.0923 GO ON « 7 115 s S 7"k I* J* VI li' R Carter E \- Winters tI420-loo MBM* MODISTE w 5 113 I I Bj P|P I" 7*1 P Martinez W A Wright MiU CLASSY CERE w 10 113 fi I t« VM 7M f S1- M Woods Horse Eake Stable BMP-Ma Ml". 55 ROBERT LEE WB t 110 3 5 fi- I I I I C Stutler J Stadler 190-100 • i.Miiluei held. Time. 25, 49%. 1:16. 1:43%. Track fast. $2 mutuels paid. Caamauo. $10. so straight. $5.00 place, $3.20 show; Swcnson, $4.00 place. $2 60 show: ] Ollillllll. |B.M t I10U. Foiiival. nt booking odds— Caamano. 440 to KM) straight. 150 to 100 pit , 60 to 100 show Sv.enson I 130 lo 100 place, 2.0 to 100 show: Quinani. 50 to loo -how. Winner Ch. ,. by Celt -Cantaloupe, by Hastings (trained by E. R. Knifong; bred by Mr. William i Oarihl. 1 Wen; to peat at 155. At p.. -I 1 minute. Stun good and -low. Won driving: aeeoai and third the . lauie. CAAMANO -te.idily improved his position and. clo-ing with ■ fj t end rush, drew up on area 1 term- «ilh SWENSON a s:\teenll: out and. lini-hiig gaui.lj. oht-lay.-d the latter. SWBNSON begaa i blo«ly. then reeked up into farward ceateatiaa aftei aaaaaag tka kaU ami ettkeega Iwlni eroaad a/aea . I j J , . ( . , , j i " ■ , ( « I * i • I I I 1 I , ■ ( ( , , , j , , 1 I \ \ ■ ( « * ( j , , j , 1 I ' I ( ' ' J ( ', ; ; : : . 1 1 1 1 1 , 1 | , « , | • ] I i 1 . 1 i entering the -tretcli. tinished resolutely and oiil\ gavi way in the last stride. QUINAM showed much speed in pii.emaking. but tired in the last eighth. R1NKAV0VS ran well for three-quarters. Scratched- 00522 Mar.iorie Mignon. 104: 00804 Dienero. 110: O0S85 Comptroller. 115. fcCmCkflQ, SECOND RACE— 5-8 Mile. (May 20. 1820—59—1—107.) Purso $500. 3-ycar-olds and \J"t/DO upward. Claiming. Net value to winner $350; second, $100; third, $50. Index Iloraes AWtPPSt 'A ', ; 94 Str Fin Jockeys Owners Equiv. Odds Str't («090«)ROSA ATKIN w 4 107 10 2 1» l'l 1*| f C Studer H Walters 1170-100 (S0 l02)*COOMBS wi: 4 10!i 9 I V U Z*l 2* J Hun'mer E Hankins 270-100 60910 'CAREEN «aTM 8 2 4,' :•; p ?M J Deford Hall & DeBolt 1320-100 00910 'C THE WAY wit S 115 1 t\ 5i 4-* 3nk 4= P Martinez Smith & Williams 150-100 8B948*W. C. DOOLY w fi 110 fi S 1\ 6' 6' 5= C Ralls Elander Bros 2640-100 «090«»(-|IROME wb 5 112 7 S ■ .:" 4'1 fih C Gross J Rainboth 5320-100 60905 LITTLE JAKE wn 12 107 3 1 fi"t 71 7*1 7* T Wilson E M Level 450-100 «0518*HATT1E WILLDOwit 6 105 3 9 9*. 9- 8' Si* P Hum J A Parson 3050-100 0,0905 J. S. WIGGINS w 3 103 2 7 S; 8»k 9% 9= E Don'hue J Watkins 5S90-100 •MM* •PROPHECY wb « 110 4 10 10 10 in 10 P. Carter W L Sehaefer 3650-100 Time, 23%. 48%, 1:01%. Track fast. $2 mutuels paid, Rosa Atkin. $25.40 straight, $11.40 place, $0.40 show; Coombs, $4.00 plnce. $4.20 show: Careen. $5.00 show. Kqiiivalent booking odds— Rosa Atkin. 1170 to 100 straight. 470 to 100 place, 220 to 100 show;. Coombs, 100 to 100 plnce. 110 to 100 show: Careen. 150 to 100 show. Winner — Br. f, by Jack Atkin — Montrosa. by Plaudit (trained by H. Walters; bred by Mr. Richard T. Wilson). Went to post at 2:20. At post 4 minutes. Start good and slow. Won driving; secoud and third the same. ROSA ATKIN drew out into a decisive lead while rounding the far turn and, keeping it, held COOMBS safe under vigorous riding. COOMBS was always prominent and was going fast at the end. CAREEN came with n rush in the tinal eighth and outstayed CLEAB THE WAY. The latter was in close quarters after passing the three-eighths post and was shuffled back. CHROME showed speed for a half, then tired. Scratched— G0903 Meteor. 93. Overweights — John S. Wiggins. 4 pounds: Prophecy, 2. ... -a (ROQjfJQ THIRD RACE— 5-8 Mile. (May 20. 1920—59-^1—107.) Purse $500. 3-year-olds and *Lt \Jr xj HJ Cr upward. Claiming. Net value to winner $350; second, $100; third, $60. Index Horses AWtPPSt hi Vi~ % Str~Fin Jockeys Owners Equlv. Odda Str't 60787-TH1RTV SEVEN s 9 107 I 2 3 l'l Ej 1»- T Wilson Becbe &• Frazer 70-10(1 00948 * FOND HOPE wsb 5 108 5 4 1*1 2*1 7* 22 C Studer II T Palmer Eod-100 MM* EEMERICK tflfll S 5 4; 4^ 43 3% J Thomas T Polk 2470-100 M71P*McMURPHY s 11 IE. 1 1 V 2- ::• 47 ■ Taylor M H Morrison 2^60-10(1 00930 LOBELIA W X 113 6 i fi'ik fib fi: p (■ Cross II D Oates 1320-100 M»1»»PEWAUKEE wn 5 110 3 3 ..' 5' 51 K-l .1 Ilun'mer 1) Howell 1220-100 60918 CBJSPTE w 9 113 7 7 7' 7b 7" 7""' P Marttaea E B Irwin 7160-100 00900 ALAJAH wu 4 110 4 8 fi S S S C Th'paon F W Harper 600-100 Time. 23%, 48%. 1:01%. Track fast. $2 mutuels paid. Thirty Seven, $3.40 i.traight. $2.00 place, $2.48 show; Fond Hope, $3.40 place, $3.20 show: Eimeri. k. $7 .00 show. Equivalent booking odds— Thirty Seven. 70 to KM) straight. 30 to 100 place, 20 to 100 show; Fond Hope. 70 to 100 place, 00 lo 100 show: Eiiii-rhk. 2S0 to 100 show. Winner — B. g, by Abe Frauk — Kiamesli.i II., by Cliffoid (trained by Q, W. Crippen; bred by Mr. J. F. Newman). Weid to post at 2:40. At peal 1 minute. Start good and slow. Won driving; second and third the same. THIRTY SKVFN' raced McMUBPHY info d-feat and. taking a slight lead, held sway to the Stretch, where he swerved out badly, but came again and Jtst managed to outtinish FOND HOPE. The latter wa- prominent from the atari and, making a fas* finish, was wearing tlte winner down nt the end. EEMERICK ran well and finished rieae up. Mc.MFRl'tlY tired badly m the final eighth after showing the niuii early speed. ALAJAH raced disappointingly and was always a distant follower. S.i a l.he.l -00905 Torn Car... 112; PJBM liood Inoiieh. lo:); i^i.sl'2 Dorothy, 109. Overweight- -Alajah, 1 pound. rtAQ7A FOURTH RACE— 1 Mile.. (June 17, 1916—1:36—3—95.) Purse $500. 3-yeai-olds and OUtJ 4 " upward. Claiming. Net value to winner $350; second, $100; third, $50. Index Horses AWtPPSt & Vfe :;i_Str Fin Jockey* Owners Equlv. Odds Str't C0i836* WALTER DANT w 7 lo?-3 4 t,-TT*~T}7~:V-'' l"i J Hun'mer Roman & Walters 90-100 00960 NO WONDER w 7 112 I 2 2-' 2J I' 2,' 2*1 C Studer H T Palmer 700-100 MMI*HOT FOOT wu 5 D4 I I 4" 4 \ :.» 41 2; C Th'paon J Edwards 1220-100 (00867 KIMONO w :: so 4 i; :9 S*l r 1] Is T Wilson McDowell Bros 200-100 C0864*('ANVA.SI;!ACK ws 5 110 5 7 fi»t fi\ fi; f, V R Carter E Winters: 15160-1000 MM8 ROCKBBIDQE wa & 113 7 5 7 7 7 7 I'll Don'hue Mulhall & Head 16840-100 60959 "MAY FLOWER wsB4 10fi 2 1 I*Hf, 2l r.» 7 H Long t: B Irwin 1560-100 Time. 24%, 49. 1:15%. 1:42%. Track fast. $2 mutuels paid, Walter Dam, $3. so straight, $3.2t place, $2.60 show: No Wonder, $5.40 place, $3.40 show; Hot Foot, $3 80 show. Equivalent booking odds— Walter Bant. 90 to loo stiaiitht. 60 to 100 plafe, 30 to 100 show; No Wonder. 170 to 100 (dace. 70 to loo -how: Hot Foot, 90 to 100 show Winner— Ch. g. by Harrigan Willie T., by Albeit (trained by 0. Roman; bred by Mr. Benjamin A. Jones). Went to peal at 3:10. At post I minute. Start good and slow. Won driving; second and third the same. WAETFR HANI' was sued until rounding the lust turn, from where he closed up fast on the outside and. answering to his rider's call, wore the leader down lo win in the last fifty yards. NO WONDER raced forwardly and persistently and v.as going well at the end. HOT FOOT was In close quarter* nevt to the rail when seventy yard- out. but got throiuii finally when KIMONO pulled out, and finished with a rush. KIMONO raced into the lead when passing the three-eighths post, but tired badly MAYFLOWER set the early pace, but quit holly. .Scratched-60949 Hug Me. Ill); 00945 Eittle Orphan. 104. ££ara'QT"Bl FIFTH RACE— 5-8 Mile. (May 20, 1920— 59— 4— 107J Purse $700. JT-year-olds and ilV«y I JL upward. Claiming. Net value to winner $490; second, $140; third, $70. Index Horses AWtPPSt % % % Str Fin Jockeys Owners Equlv. Odds Str't (60907 ) "GARDEN CITY w I 117 fi 1 l"'- 1' 1 - 1' C Studer 0 Jrby 230-100 00700 SELOTA wb :; PJ 3 fi ft* V 2- f P Hum G Alexandra 400-100 6 966*HERDER wsk 7 101 1 3 2" 2= BJ Sj D Hum C B Irwin 900-100 60887 ■ ARCTIC KING w 5 114 2 4 CI a E* 4i R Carter J Bishop 1S60-100 «.0907*RING w ti 112 4 2 K] 4.' 4' BJ E Donhue W Walker 180-100 60782 )CLARKSON w I 115 7 7 7 7 fi8 6'- .1 Hun'mer E Phelan 1540-100 •ROTH JOHNSON w 8 : 7 5 5 4 «i 7 7 T .Vilson W S Clopton 2160-100 Time, 23%. 47%, 1:00. Track fast. $2 mutuels paid. Garden City, $0 00 straight. ¥3 20 place, $2.80 show; S.lola, $3.80 place. $3.00 show; Herder. $3.40 show. Equivalent booking odds— Oarden City. 230 to 100 straight, 60 to 100 place, 40 to 100 show; Selota, 90 to 100 place. 50 to 100 show: Herder. 70 to 100 show. Winner — Ch. c. by Aon Tleaap — Jourdain, by Watercress (trained by C. Irby; bred by Mr. Edwara C'-brian). Went to post at 3:35. At post 1 minute. Start good and slow. Won handily; second and third driv-laf. GARDEN CITY set a great pace from the start and. winning all the way. held SELOTA safe in the final drive. The latter, after forcing a fast pace, tir.ished with a rush. HERDER ran well. RING nad a rough rare. CI.ARKSON is better ::t a longer distance. faflQrr^ SIXTH RACE— 1 1-8 Miles. (March 27, 1921—1:52^5—117.) Purse $500. 3-year-olds \9\J€F 4 mm and upward. Claiming. Nat vaiue to winner $350: second, $100; third, $50. Index Horses AWtPPSt K % % Str Fin Jockeys Owners Bqniv. Odda Btr't 6M45* RESTFUL w 5 l «s M 5 v; li l1 1' 1« 11 Long Morris Stable lTlTlOO 60926 ••AROENTO am t lio M r, BJ 21 :h 2' 2* E Petzgold F Nancolas S-'CO-lOO MMt*MIKB DAEY wsb S 110 fi 10 »- _ p*} r-i C* 3» C Ralls Murphy & Cloninger 400-100 0O807MUDGE DAVID wb « 113 2 1 »'5 5» S| 2" 4- C Studer F J O'Rourke 500-100 60962 WAL. H. PEARCE w S 115 3 2 2" H 6; 41 5*1 C Th'pson H Rasmussen 34CO-10O 60909 • DR. SAMUEL s 11 115 S S BJ 7* 41 5' fi" C Gross B Lewis 300-100 60824 BILLY STEART WSB 11 110 7 7 8"' S« S? Si V- V Hum H T Palmer 9960-100 597 10 MISS WEE1.S w 10 108 4 9 10 10 10 10 M D Hum W Ormes t400-100 (6072? ISAM HILL ws 7 110 5 4 4? BJ 8] 71 »*| T Wilson G Kelly 560-100 00880*P1ERROT w 10 110 1 2 ft* ft* 7* KJ M J Ilun'mer P L Short \ tMutuel field. Time. 24%, 49%. 1:15%, 1:42%. 1:55%. Track fast. $2 mutuels paid, Restful, $30.20 straight. $14.40 place, $7.80 show; Argento, $51.80 place, $8.80 show: Mike Daly. $4.20 show. Equivalent booking odds— Restful. 1710 to 100 straight, 620 to 100 place, 290 to 100 show: Areento. 2490 to 100 place. 310 to 100 show: Mike Daly, 110 to 100 show. Winner — Ch. m, by Smile — Mexicauua, by Calvados (trained by N. W. Burkhart; bred by Mr. Claytoa Morris). Went lo post at 1:03. At post 1 minute. Start good and slow. Won driving; second and third the same. RESTFUL was well ridden and. taking a quick lead, held sway to the last sixteenth, where she ominenced to tire, but just managed to outstay AROKNTO. The latter finished with a tremendous rush and would have won in the next stride. MIKE DAEY came from far back and closed a big gap JUDGE DAYID did his best. WALTER H. PEARCE was iu close quarters after rounding the far turn and was forced to be taken back. SAM HILL quit badlv. Scratched— 00900 'Hounding Through. 108. (FaalQ'7^ SEVENTH RACE— 1 Mile and 70 Yards. (Feb. 1, 1920— 1 :43%— 6—122. ) Purae |50». *fU*J • tJ 3-ycar-olds and upward. Claiming. Net value to winner $350; second, $100; third, $50. Index Horses AWtPPSt Vi hi % Str Fin Jockeys Ownera Equlv. Odd* Str't 60928-IE OVER HEELS wu 5 p:i fi 7 £j 5'. 5- li 11. j Ilun'mer Risbee Stable 120-IOO 60928* VIC w 4 105 5 6 S 8 7=i 4'i 2% C Ralls Thompson & Berry 900-100 60842 'BILL HEAD w 6 116 8 2 «J ft* P|P|P C Studer J McCoole 800-100 60823 TOM CRAVEN w 3 93 4 5 6'J 3" 1J 8J 4= H Long C B Irwin 800-100 (60948) 'BLACK TOP w 4 106 I 1 2l li 2i a] 5=5 P Hum D S Fountain 1".20-100 60806 -•POACHER w 7 112 I 4 ft* 6'i 6= 7* 6U C Th'pson J Price 600-100 60950MOSIE GORMAN W ■ 4 104 1 I |j 4 4-k fi= 7' T Wilson Horse Lake Stable 1320-100 60783s YERMAK w 9 113 7 8 71 7«t 8 8 8 E Don'hue W Walker 2160-100 Time, 24. 43%, 1:14%. 1:41%. 1:463%. Track fast. $2 mutuels paid. Head Over Heels, $4.40 straight. $3.60 place, $2.80 show; Vic, $5 20 place T $4 80 show: Rill Bead, $4.00 show. Equivalent booking oibE— Head Over Heels. 120 to 100 straight, 80 to 100 place 40 to 100 show Vic. 100 to KM) place, 140 to 100 show: Bill Head. 100 to 100 show. Winner— Ch. m, by Celt— Belle Fleur, by Eon (trained by F. TV. Forsting; bred by Mr Arthur B Hancock). T^JtJTHml^^^ ?.°St } min"fp- S*;,rt pod and slow. Won driving: second and third the same. HEAD OVEB HEBLS, alter betas 1 uwardly placed, rushed to the front in the stretch but had to be onven out to the laet eon.. l„ withstand the challenge of VIC. The latter, after being a distant follower for three-quarters, dosed up ground steadily when turning for home and. finishing fast was going two strides to the winners aae at the end. BILL HEAD ran a good, game race TOM ^KAVtN. PR\VFN BLACK TOP and JOSIK OORMAN tired after alternating in forcing and setVing 6 the pace v Berateaed- MBB Decaaaad, MS. ^0^7 5 EIGHTH RACE-5 1-2 Furlongs. (June 28. 1916-1 :05%-3-118.) Purse $500. 3-year-\*\J Lr a "IE o:ds and upward. Claiming. Net value to winner $350: second, $100; third, $60. Index Horses AWtPPSt hi hi % Str Fin Jockeya ~ Ownera"- Bqulv. Odda Str't Ki09!0)*IIAR.'S HEIR wu 5 109 5 7 ** S* 2i V T Wilson V Wallhauser fiTO^lOO .60905) 'OLA LEE wsb 5 1.17 4 1 4' 4* BJ ft* J Hun'mer .1 J Quinlan l"l£lW (6M29)* HAMILTON A. w 7 112 I 1 H B* • SJ C Studer H T Palmer 80 100 (MM7)CLEARLAKB w 8 110 1 I 1*1 14 » 4h P Hum J W Tate 100 ton (MMSl'EUGENIA K. W 4 1M 7 s Sis%7^ S* R Carter Hollvwoo.1 Stable ffiS C0787 TRUMPET CALL w3 Pft :; I . fi\ ft] ft* J Thomas 11 Farrell KPO-100 MtM*RAFFERTY s s 112 fi ft :i -1 9 7»k J Noonan H Walters +4%0 too (MM4)*HAR El DDERwsc. fi lo; | 5 9 ftk (a S3 H Long A Borland lfiOO too 60757 MYRTLE A. wsii 0 115 !♦ fi 7'i7? Si 9 D Hum 0 U Irwin t tCaapaed in belting as II. Walters and C. B. Irwin entrv. Time, 23%. 48%, 1:01%, 1:07%. Track fact. $2 mutuels paid. Uarrigau's Heir. $15.10 straight, $4.00 place, $3.2o show; Ola Lee $9 SO nlace $3 40 ' ' ' abow; H.miilton A . *2.40 show. IMuivilent booking adda- Harrigan's Heir. 670 to 100 straight. 130 to 100 place 60 to 100 show Ola Eee. BM to 100 place. 70 to 100 show: Hamilton A.. 20 to 100 show. * b Mr'"."^! Baadera)7 11:uli--iM A,linirul's Daughter, by You Tromp (trained by F. Wallhauser; bred ^iw'.'.i'.-'vvoj V,^,, At 'T,1 1.minutp; ,St!lrt K°oa and slow. Won easily; second and third driv-ing. 1IAI.KU. AN 8 II1.IR st.a.hlv improved his position and. saving much ground bv a clogs stretch urn. took the lead wtih a rasa after entering the stretch and won in a canter OEA EEC while racing "' ",","",'"l";.r,i''i",'. f.;,,:!' 'I'" ,",111"", ******* HAaULTON A. The latter wa- bard ridden and had 110 Btsnapa. t I.KAK I AM. sle.we.l high speed in pa. enii ling, but tired in the anal eighth EUGENIA i, rteaed a bis pap torn 1 alaaj beginning. HARBY RODDEB raa well for a half, then quit badly * Overwelghta Bapala K , l pound. '* Page 4 Tijuana Entries and Past Performances for Wednesday, March 22 TIJUANA ENTRIES AND PAST PERFORMANCES FOR WEDNESDAY, MARCH 22 j WEATHER CLEAR l TRACK FAST. ' t I Racing stiirti nt IM p. in, (Chicago time 3:" ). ® Superior mud runner. X Oood muil runner. Sfc Fair mud runner. (M) Maidens. 'Apprentice allowance, b Blinkers. I First Rare — 5-8 Kile. Purse $." IK1. 3-vcar -olds and upwaid. Claiming. (Track record: May 20, 1920-59— 4—1(17.) Today's Ind. Horse. Wt. Rec. A.Wt.Han. MB* *Mont coinery Jr. . .11 1 1 41 % B MS. .725 BBBB4* *Lady Bourbon 106 1:08 5 lot; .720 IM8M PCirculate 9 113x715 BMM 'Striker lit 1 :01 12 10S:;:710 BBSM McCroan MS 141% I 113X710 MSBB" Vodkn 111 142% 7 111. .710 SMM •Victory Won MS 1:04 1107.70". f.o:.17 M.ittle One 1001:03 5 113X70". BBSM Focman 112 1:01=- 11113X70:. MSM "Tit i Mill Nigra ...81 148% I 93.70(1 BBSM »l I.adv l'.nfield (M). 111 1 : »-_• «.. r. KM'.. .700 00754 Olive 1 MS 141% 9 111. .700 Second Rice— 5-8 Mile. Purse $.".00. 3-year-old* and upward. Claiming. (Track record: May 20. 1920— r«9— 4—107. 1.0207- .loc Blair 110 1:01 11 111x725 MSM* MM! Enough 114 1:01 si 0 113. .720 SSMS* .1 I). Succ IM 148% B 118. .715 MSM *l»Applc .lark 104 1:00';, 8 108X710 r,n^s-i •I.etty Bee 02 1:02 4 MB.. 710 ■MM Mai. v .lay MB 148% S 111.. 70.1 BM8B •Jnscniii Ill 1:02 8 100X70.". oot97 You Bet K1MH ".111.. 70". B8T18 bFnll Moon 109 1:03--, 4 110x700 BSSM Hettie Stuart (M).MS 146%l 4 110 .700 8BS9I ItlaiKhe Meyers (.Mil 01 148% S111X700 00930 Apropos (Ml 107 1:02 8 113.. 700 Third Race — 5 1-2 Furlongs. Purse $500. 3-year-olds and upward. Claiming. (Track record: June 28. 1910— 1 :05V.-,— 3—118. ) SSMS *Waltor Whitaker. .112 1 :0N 7 112.721 Oiir.713 *reggy Martin MS 148% 5 110X720 00974s Hamilton A 1M 148% 7 117X71-1 6S8S2* Evelyn Harrigan .107 1 :074i 0 115X715 (i:095S|*hCol. Murphy 117 148% 5 112X715 r0974*tbKaff rty Ill 148% 8 112X715 00900 »bChoir Master 114 1 :07"t. 7 112*710 (0OSS.1) bDivland 115 1:07% 7 117x710 MSSStSPBeMa MS 147 6 112X705 O095.X»»bOld Homestead ...112 148% 7 112.. 701 0095* (how 112 1:08% A 110X705 vl\ U. Irwin and II. Walters entry. t I I Fourth Bace — 1 1-8 Miles. Furs.- $500. 3 year olds and upward. Claiming. £ (Track record: March 27. 1921— 1 :52 5— 1 17. | (MOM)rrilW Steel 9.1 1:57 % 3 9.1x725 1 8SM1 f*Audrev K 112 144% 7 110X720 00901 -*l»Miss Kruter 103 1:58% 11 110x71.1 • MS73 *Vermak 113 1:54% 9 1120710 : BSMS1 *White Haven 104 1:51 B 102X710 ' BBSM •Finecrcst 105 1:57% 4 108x70.1 I 0(1972 'Pierrot 119 1:55% 10 107x700 j IC. B. Irwin entry. • Fifth Race— 1 Mile. I'urse $700. 3-year-olds and upward. Handicap. ( Track record: June 17. 1910— 1 :3S— 3—95. ) i (007015) W ■ I) D I X G PBINCB 12SX7M ' SS70S* Capt. l 'Imcr 111 1:13% 120X740 ■0782* -South Breeze 105 1:lS%m 1M. .789 00700 Indian Prince MS 1:44 102X730 BBSM fThrill.r IM 148% 102X725 fj. M. Black entry. Sixth Race — 5 1-2 Furlongs. Pane SMS 8-year etae. Claiming. (track record: June 28, 1910—1:05%— 3— IIS.) 69866* 'Bittern 90 148% 97X72.1 I 00929- M.ittle Less 112 1:0*% 105x720 0(1973 •Tom (raven 88 1:081;-, 111.. 715 00828* "Nettie Harper M8 148% 107 71". 0089(1 Tabloid 93 1:09 108X710 80828* Bjre Bright 103 1:09 110X70.1 BSMS "Doctor Tubhs MS 148% 109x70tl Seventh Race — 1 1-16 Miles. I'urse $500. 3 yeai olds and upward. Claiming. (Track record: June 24, MM— 1:48—8—110.) (88MB) *l'olly Wale 94 1:48% 3 91X72.1 (fl0070)*bWalter D:nit 7M8..7M SMM *l'luui lilossom MS 148% 4 110X715 BBBBB* 'Oleii Well 104 1:47% 5 111X710 0090.1 bFranklin 108 1:41% 9 117x705 00758 Reydo 110 1:40 8 108.. 70S Eighth Race — 5 1-2 Furlongs. I'urse $500. 3 rear-olds ami upward. Claiming. (Track rerord: June 28, IMS— 145%— •— 118.) (S0787) '.M'-I-ane 112 1:08% 0 110X725 08828* '.Miss Meoli.k 107 1:07% 4 MBXTM 00887 Hazel Dale 110 148% 9 117X715 008!io-'«bMay Maulsby 103 1:07% 7 107.. 715 I I 00809- bluie 8* Guise 112 1:07'.-, 0 108.715 MOM 'Queen of Trumps . 90 1 :()S 4 107X710 BOMB Tennilee 112 1:10% 4 105.. 700 00907 liS..«-i:i I Stat 113 1:07% 4 113.. 700 Tijuana Jockey Percentages TIJUANA JOCKEY PERCENTAGES. Front January 1, JD21, to March Hi, 1D22., Inelnshe. At A . At A * «- A . At or Over Jockey. P.O. Wt. MM. 1st. 2d. 3d. Trombley, A 33 95 0 2 0 1 Williams. G 22 107 38(1 80 78 62 Majestic, J 21 94 190 42 22 23 Xeal, K 19 100 220 44 40 M Huntamer, J IB IM 892 10.1 MB 131 )/)«e. K 18 110 B 1-1 20 0 Saladin, B 17 111 184 32 21 22 Gargan. W 17 114 222 38 41 2.1 Slaughter. M 16 K 7 208 42 M M Noble. E 15 MB MB 40 M 81 Wilson, T 15 M 417 81 M M Thompson, C 18 1K» 255 37 37 31 Taylor, B 14 113 790 110 80 M Studer, C 14 94 395 57 55 59 Miller, C. H 14 112 250 31 42 37 Molters. H 13 IM M B 4 Gross. C 18 108 BM 07 04 M Fator, K 13 103 45.1 00 04 00 Fator. M 13 94 lol 13 15 H Atwell. 0 12 113 314 40 40 53 MM. T 12 109 190 24 24 20 Parke, B 12 107 792 98 MB 107 Jones. II 12 95 320 40 31 37 Hurn, P 12 80 :rs9 47 41 54 Mnrrav. T 11 111 330 38 29 50 Martinez. 1' 11 114 002 05 75 82 Hurn, D 11 93 3*.»0 It 37 30 null. I.. 11 112 70 8 4 12 Jacobs, A 10 BM 41!t 44 71 M Bower, H. B 00 MB BM 3'i 4.1 38 Perry. W 08 117 108 9 lit 8 Metealf. J 08 112 105 8 9 13 McEwen, 8 M 113 180 1.1 1.1 21 Donahue. E OS 104 MS 8 6 14 At A * «- or Over Jockey. P.O. Wt. BM*, 1st. 2d. 3d. ('iron, P 08 107 154 13 IS 15 Carter. l{ OS 109 430 M 33 41 AMerata, W M 103 77 0 7 11 Dority, R 07 112 278 19 27 27 Barrett, G 07 10.1 1.1 1 l o Organ. W 07 90 H 2 3 3 Duggan, 0 Of? 113 101 8 10 19 Poggan. It M IM M » 14 7 Bills, C M 95 100 0 M 11 Baker, F. J 00 MB 132 8 10 15 Deford. J 01 107 54 2 2 Harrington. R. .. .01 110 284 «.) 17 8 I if. H 04 95 85 3 4 0 M.iskrid. B 01 110 47 2 2 2 V.-x.-ls. M M HI 2S 1 5 2 Thomas. J 03 111 31 1 .1 1 l'rnggatto. I) 03 108 39 1 1 3 Garrett, M 03 7.1 07 2 .1 0 Rredin, X 113 3 0 0 0 Blown, (' 112 40 0 4 2 D;ivis, W 101 24 0 0 0 Dean, W so 33 o 1 0 C .e-ttlic. F 9.1 8 0 1 1 I.oedK, G 109 M 0 1 0 Jolly. T 95 9 (I (» 0 Martin, W 112 1 0 0 0 Mil»\v. F MB M o 4 5 Miller. \V. D 90 33 0 0 8 Mean, K MB 3 o o o Xoouan. J 100 •" 0 8 0 l'-tzgold. F 9.1 11 0 0 1 T.-lorino. B 9.1 3 O 0 0 WarS, C lol 7 o o 0 Zanders, IT 95 13 0 0 0 First Race [1st Tijuana] FIRST RACE Ti-M BUB*, ."-yiar-old* and upward. Claim in;;. (Hay MB, ] »20 5J 4 107. Index Course Dist TimeT'ckOdds Wl tt%% % Str Fin Jockeys Starled Order of Finish MONTGOMERY JR., ch. g. 8 108 By Montgomery— Relationship, by Heywood. (Trainer. F. Leiner. Owner, F. Leiacr). 00923 Tijuiua :-1 1:18 hvy 1 110 a 1 ]» :: T AVilson 9 Pialfiiu. Tovon. Siji'.isl, SSSSS TLjuana. Si it 14*%£uri 44f IM '• 1 H* M" H Molters 11 B.Atkia, Piaptntj. MissS.dalia 00883 Tirana 6-8 1 -.02%good J h'S C 1 P8*1H Molt, is lit Mai- Johnson, (;-iilJiiough. \odka W17.14 Tijuana ^-4 1 :1.1%f a:;t 24 110 2 2 1 SJ B*8 U Molters 12 Har.'sMeir, Cr'pier, Ch.Cannell »Ki72 Tijuana 1-4 l:15%fast 9 B'S 2 1111 2'J II Molters 8 J.I'nd'wood. Ispliam, Hick'vnnt 61648 Tijuana 5-8 l:02%fast 17f 1"S 11 11 11 11 ll'«H Moltersll W. Whitaker, J. D.Sugg, Lit Jake 60601 Tijuu-ia 3-4 l:16%good 41f lOf, 1 4 4 4i 9" H Molters 10 Divland. Sadie D., Argento 60467 Tijuana. 6J t l:18%alo* 9f 103 6 6 6 o* 5" H Moltpr3 9 J.Onrman. Black Top, Tom Oaro 60379 Tijuana 5J f 1:09 fast 9 118 2 1112 (»JH Molters 12 T'bian, Circulate, LauraCochran LAST B07RB0K, ch. m, B 106 By Marta Santa— Helen Pink, by Pink Ooat (Trainer, J. Given*. Owner, J. Givena). «0884 Tijuana 5-8143 good g 10G o .". :::, 2* W D Mfllerll AakJeeaie, Bra MarfcTI . Saaaafe BMBTUaana 51fl4*%faat 4 Ml 2 2 2 21 1*1 W D MUter 8 Tirge, Beatfat, V"..rui 60602 Tijuana 1-4 1:Ki%good 19 H8 I I 4 4' l*\ B B B'werll Coombs. Black Top. Chiua Jane fi'M41 Tijuana Q t l:11%slon ?1 Ml I 2 2 l1 !•} W D Miller 8 Czardom, Laurar.,chran, OlaL^e tt'381 Tijuana 51 f 1 M fast 3i 101 I I 3 3= 3'i W D Millerll Alijali. K.ofT'ythias. Jf.issi.ula 6"271 Tijuana H f l:1u%good 26 ]"6 2 4 4 42 B* W Miller 12 Coombs, Canvasback, Missoula 60099 Tijuana H 1 141 fast 51 106 3 3 2 3' B*f W Millar 12 By Right, Bes.Mackll., Missoula 59813 Tijuana H 1 141 fast 19 1118 2 I f.« .r.«3 .1 Metealf 7 Uosellis, Due de Ouise, McCroan f9€71 Tijuana 6i f 1 :09VfefaHt 4 106 2 1 1 B 2» A Jacobs 12 Black Top, Fond Hope, Josenla CIRCTJXATE, ch. g, 9 113 By Hanbridge — Helma S., by Cesarion. (Trainer, C. Bevan. Owner, A. E. Beran). 00804 Tijuana 1 1-14 1 .r..:'. .slow U 110 I 1 N 7s; H B B'wer12 Argi-iito. WliiteHaven, AlmaB. 60822 Tijuana &f f 1:11 .slop 13-6181 6 I I 3' 2* H li B'worlo Can-en. Alajaii, Miss Clark 60379 Tijuana 61 f 141 fast 6 HI 3 5 4 4" 2-i .1 Deford 12 T'bian. D.Cochrau. M'lgom'y.lr. 6 i327 Tijuana 5?fl:C9%fast 3fi M8 '■ 4 4 3 32J J Deford 10 F.llnpe. Clearl*ike. Uafflaaa 69124 Tijuana DnTOy 1 :17V.fast 26f 315 S 2 1 1 I* 8* J Deford 1 1 li.Mm hleb'h. AudreyK.. Dalwood 69045 Tijuana 3-4 l:l(i%fast 15 115 6 8 8 8' 8»i O Atwell 12 Stiletto. MissStathem, HotFoot STRIKER, br. g, 12 108 By Disguise-^-Contentious, by Galore. (Trainer, J. Kein. Owner, J. Kern). 59426 Tijuana 6-8 I4t%nrad ::" 187 ' 7 7 7 6'»T Wilson 7 Harry D , BerreilDay. Ella Waldo 5S892 Tijuana ::-1 1 :i:.%last 117 110 2 7 7 72 8«* T Murray 8 OrchidKing, ShonStop, Mrlaiaa 68765 Tijuana H f I4*%faat 16 111 9 10 10 8* S|T Murray 10 El Sabio. Amer. Maid. I.imerici f.5047 Omaba. :.-A 1:17 slow 6 113 8»» J Duggan 8 Repent. X.Witwer. W'hY'rStei/ 64884 Ornaha 11:42 fast II 117 8" J Duggan 8 Dr. Samuel, El Key, Balfour 64878 Omaha 11:42 fast 7 117 8*» J Huggan 8 F.ofSteel. Swenson, Mon.Maka* McOBOAN, b. k, « U i By Modred — Leenja, by Hastings. ( Trainer, H. C. Smith. Owner, Smith & Williams). 00904 Tijuana 5} f 1 :"N-"..fast .16 )«:: X S V 7"', P Horn 9 II. Rnd.i.r. If. T'ghman. G.Ba'gh (.0807 Tijuana 2-4 1 ;lf '-.slow ::o 105 | 1 «ii 6*1 l» Hurn 18 Kimono. Beat nil, Chneae 6"781 Tijuana 61 f 14Mfefaat 26 11". M 9 5 74 77 K Dority 11" W.Dant. H. Wright. Ostentufus 60.117 Tijuana 6} f l:H%hvy 11 111 I I 3 1» 2J 11 Dority 11 K. of Pythias. Curlicue. Modiste 60495 Tijuana 5-8 1:06 mud 22f 113 I 9 8 7- 6* It Dority 12 Tnimp"t Call, Camion, Vodka 61 271 Tijuana 61 t l:Ml-good M6 11" 10 ]o 10 86* M»* P Caron 12 Coombs, L'yBournon, Canvasb'k 61 '202 Tijuana 51 1 l:13',i.hvy 190 M! 6 6 6 6s B** W Davis lUtybat, JulyFly, Bes.Mackll. VODKA, b. m, 7 111 By Ostler Joe— Barberi, by Canopua. (Trainer. 0. A. Roberta. Owner. C. E. Matthews). 00883 Tijuana 5-8 I I good 1'9 ill 6 4 4" 8| B Don'hue 10 MacMa'a, (C.IEnough. DaisvN. RoTSl Tijuana 61 f 1:0:»,.-.fasl 9 ]•« :, | :: 6k 6*1 T Wilson 12 W.Dant. H.Wright. Ostentai'us I ■MM Tijuana 6-8 141 mud E MM 3 12 2' ::4i .1 H'tamer 12 Trumpet Call. Cancion. Kimono I BPOM Tijuana 5-8 14*%fast M 111 3 4 4 4J 3-'i J Deford 12 .I.S.Wiggins. Ala jali. S.Hawkins ti'MittO Tijuana 6',. f 1 :09 last 7f 111 I 8 11 11* 11'* J Deford 12 Ky Right, Ros.Mackll., Missoula BMBJ Tijuana H f l:tt%alop 9 Ml I 2 4 *- 6" B Parke 9 PJNeel, lafhllB. Miss Knitrr 18881 Tijuana 5-8 l:06%hvy 27-10 KM 4 3 3 3' 5»J A Ja'-obs 8 ('.Master. F.Hope. Mas. Franklin VICTORY WON, oh. g, 4 107 By Beth— Faaclnatlng, by Peep o'Bay. (Trainer, 3. L. Hamilton. Owner, J. I. Hamilton . " :',84 Tijuana 1 1:41! raal 24f W3 2 IN 11 12 12M II B B* war 12 I'.g. Martin, .Bwelt'iiy. HolFiKtt SMS Tijuana 1. 8 |42%faat 76f ill I ^ s '-' v B Carter 12 ChinaJaae, N.Klein. J.D.Sagg u IS 1 Tijuana 61 f l:10*4slop lTr MM M 7 7 71 I -"' H B B*werll Kenwud. MkwClark, KaeJofan'a I MB53 Tijuana 61 f 148 fast 21f I".. R 1" 7 8* »»*. U B B*werll MissDuiibar. F. Wilson, TfcrtUa BMB8 Tijuana 6-8142 faat 118 102 9 9 9 9 9'* H B B'wer 9 Buh'rll , B.Ma.kll.. NoWonder . 6!i6(l« Tijuana 3-4 1:16 fast 26t H8 I 8 11 11 11" H B B'werll Nepperhan. Cigale, Qulnam S«ir,7 Tijuana 6-8 14f%faat 354 M ? 5 ( 7 «' 6'1 M Slaugh'r 7 StanMyH.. D.Fashion, McM'pnj S8sC6 Tijuana 6-8 14*%faat 112 106 8 4 4 «'J 8'7 B B R'wer 8 BigSmoke. Dr.Kendall. C.thfcW'y LITTLE ONE, b. g, 6 113 By Lord Rock Sand— The Pet, by The Friar. (Trainer, J. E. Rainboth. Owner. 3. Cunningh am). 60517 Tijuana 61 f l:15%hvy 10 lo9 3 11 2' :.'J P Caron 11 K.ofl'ytliias. Mil roan, Curlicue . 603S1 Tijuana 61 f 141 faat 2Sf 111 I 2 2 2' 7'» C Gross 11 Alajah. K't ofl'ytliias. l/yl'.'bon , BMBJ Tijuana 6-8 1 :"■■'. fast SS 11: 6 .". 5 5? 67 B Carter 12 JolinS. Wiggins. Alajah. Vodka BBBH Tijuana 6-8 1 :"2'r.g od 241 MM 9 7 8 8J ]C7 F Mlley 11 Orl'ns Cirl. M.Murpliy, T.n.lake , (.0661 Tijuana 6-8 14r%faat 56 108 7 4 4 61 77i F Mlley 7 View. Stanley H., Hot Foot MHB4 Tijuana 6-8 142%*aat 160 MB 2 4 4 8 8" W Miley 8 Ringleader, Raff.rly, Billy Jo» 1 MSM Haefgs Ab 6-81 4f%aaad "1 114 i'JT Wayt 8 De.khand, Volima. Dr. Doorlej r :K736 B house 6-8 1:02 faat 4 105 6« T Wayt 10 M. Darnell. Dr.Doorley, R'boroll. • K0EMAN, br. g, 11 113 By Fariman — Lady Feriham, by Ladai. (Trainer, C. A. Roberts. Owner, C A. Roberta). 00883 Tijuana 5-8 146%g : -M 113 18 10 10 T-'i B Carte* M Mac Johnson. CMK.uoagli. \..lka I aT5M Tijuana 2-4 ldfe%faat 439 U5 7 6 8 95 W C Gross 12 Har.'slleir, Cr'pier. M'tgom'yJr. . ^674 Tijuana 3-4 l:15%fast 31f 113 8 8 8 9'J 911 C Gross 12 UCochran, H'gan'sHeir, F.Moon i 88648 Tijuana 6» f l:12%slow 272 113 8 6 7 6» 5» C Gross 8 Divland. Chrome. Uarrig.'s Heir r W-.79 Tijuana 6i f 1:09 fast 17f 11112 12 12 12 12" T Rae 12 T'bian, Circulate, LainaCochran II 60397 Tijuana 61fl:"9%fast 4f ]i8 8 8 8 81 8'" C Gross 10 F.Hope. ClearLake, Circulate 60250 Tijuana 6-8 1:04 good 30 108 8 8 » 8'1 8" C Groas S McMurphy, Dorothy, Tlllotson j ' t I £ 1 • : ' I j • i ' KERM0SA NFGRA, blk. f, 3 93 By Semproniua— To El Reyne, by To El Rey. (Trainer, F. Samples. Owner, 3. S. MeDanlal). 00004 Tijuana 51 f 146%bat 4f.f 89 9 9 9 8** C Balls 9 If. Rudder. M.Tglmiaii. U.Ba'gfe 60547 Tijuana 5-8 145%aWw 44f 88 2 5 o 73 77 H I.on« 9 Cicely Kay. Coombs. R. Atkin 86858 Tijuana 6-8 141 fast 42f 87 2 7 8 9 9" P Hurn 0 Mad.Byng, M'flower. I'lowSteel 60156 Tijuana 3-4 1:17 slop 89 102 1 3 4 6i 7J» P Hurn 7 N.McKin'y, Olympiad, N. Harper 6(K)".r. Tijuana 3-4 l:15%good 132 90 I 6 6 6 6* A Arvln 6 Torsida, NanMcKinney, Thriller 58867 Tijuana 3-4 l:15%fast 59 90 2 4 6 10 10'* P Hum 10 Capt.Clover. Thriller, PnllyWala 69689 Tijuana 3-4 l:15%fast 135 103 4 4 8 7 71T B Noble 7 Torsida, Plow Steel, Thriller LADY ENFIELD, blk. m. 5 (M) 106 By Enfield— Comette, by Bloomsbury. (Trainer. W. 0. Smith. Owner, A. B. Wright). 68881 Tijuana 5-8 1 :02%fast 610 114 11 10 Jo 10'Jll1 P Long 12 MiMurphy, Ringleader, Alajah 58738 Tijuana 5-8 l:03%fast 60 114 9 3 & 6« 6*1 B McKwenl2 Tennilee, Ask Jessie. McMurphy 55136 Reno 5-Sl:0l%fast 37 100 6» J Murray 7 ElSabio, Dr.Kendall. Little.Iake 54971 Reno 3-4 1 :17%good 36 109 7'° J Murray S I'lrnger. Tamilian. 0. Homestead E4872 Reno 6-8 1 :02%good 52 111 664 J McCull'h 7 Neg, Claude Weaver, Freedom 54857 Reno 6-8 1:06 Blow 61 110 68i C Brown 8 Coffee John, Blazer, Volima OLIVE D„ gr- m. 8 111 By Probe— Salina, by Maxlo. (Trainer, A. P. Chenowltb. Owner, A. P. Ohenowith). 88754 Tijuana 2-4 1 :1.".%faat 19 113 I 4 6 8'j 7"^ B Carter 12 Har.'sHeir, Cr'pier. M'tgoin'yJr. 60687 Tijuana 2-4 1 :li;%fast 7 112 3 2 2 2" 8J R Carter 12 Missoula, Chrome, Squash 60614 Tijuana 5J f 1 :10 fast 6 112 4 I 3 8' 7»3 It Carter 12 R'kbridge, BlneVan. Syncopafn 50.45 Tijuana B| f l:12%slow 4 111 4 4 4 4* R'0 R Carter 11 Nick Klein. Squash. Blue Vnn 51)098 Tijuana 5» f l:08%fast 3:1-10 111 I 4 6 8* 10l» R Carter 12 W. Whitaker, Coombs. M. Dixon Second Race [2nd Tijuana] I I I SKCOND HACK ."»-.N 8 i ! -. 2,-ji'ar-idils and upwaril. ClaiiiiiiiK. ( May 2i , 18J8M) 59 4 107. TOE BLAIR, ch. h, 11 111 .By Bonnie Joe— Mist Blair, by Bowling Green. (Trainer, 0. A. Norvell Owner, C. A. Norrell). 86287 Tijuana 4ft f .".S%hvy H-W MB 2 2 2 2=J 2- J H'tamer 5 Hazel Dale. Sedan. Ethel Brown BS68 Tijuana 41 f ".."%fast 18-5 112 2 1 1 1| Sft A Ja'-obs 7 HamiltouA.. F.Ward. ScialSlar 59655 Tijuana 5-8141 fast 8-6 113 2 2 2 2»J 4* E Noble 8 Fireplace, Kath. Rankin. McLane 59130 Tijuana H f 55 fast 13 5 105 3 I 2 2* 21 J Majestic 6 Huron II.. Shifty. Herder 52303 Tijuana 4J f 53%fast 12-6 105 1« M Sl'ght«-r 10 J.Frederick, Corncutter, SadSam 52152 Tijuana 6-8 1:01 fast 1 110 1'J.I Callahan 8 Corncutter, Neg. Juan Fredrick 11747 Tijuana 1-2 :48%fast 7-10 108 21 L Mills 7 CVutter, Apropos. Walter M« -k 51644 Tijuana 6-8 1:01 fast 19 10 118 4'1 II King » R.L.Owen, C'ncuttcr. K.C'tham GOOD ENOUGH, b. g, 6 113 By Harrigan— Sevenfull, by Edinborongh. (Trainer, J. G. Arvin. Owner, J. G. Arvin). 00004 Tijuana 61 f 148%faat 12-,'. 108 I 1 20 3ri T Wilson & H. Rodder, M.TfJaMaaa la T-n-u 60883 Tijuana 6-8 14f%gaa8 3 108 1 I 31 23 M Fator 10 Mac Johnson, Vodka May N 507.7 Tijuana 5-8 142%teM 8 114 5 4 6 9 9*1 E Taylor 0 D'yFashion, L. Pointer H (ieorire 8M78 Tijuana 6i f 1 46%faat 43f 113 5 5 3 4| 5«J E Taylor 10 BlackTop. ThirtyScve'n Review 59813 Tijuana H f 141 fast 9 113 4 6 7 6 6" E Taylor 7 Rosellis, Due deGulse ' McCroan 590S8 Tijuana 6-8 14*%taM 39 118 1 8 3 6" 7'* H Saladin 7 Perch, BlueBelle Madam Bvnr 50146 Reno 6J f 1 :08%fast 8 113 1} A Zeigler 0 Clear theWay. Reveler M Smltl 49882 Reno 6-8 1:01%fast 8 114 1 A Zeigler 7 Lantern, Muriel's Pet.' B.Lucille J. D. SUGG, br. h, 8 116 By Bowling Green— Erla d'Or, by Pursebearer. (Trainer, 3. Eckert. Owner, 3. Eckert). 687M Tijii.-na 5i f 14 %faat 1 116 1 4 3 S*| 2 1 C Graea M Lot. Speed. Bet Stuart Pronhecv MBS Tijuana 2-4 l:16%fast 2..-10 118 2 2 2 24 2» C Gross 11 Kimono, C|,as Cann.-l'l Argo.ito E064S Tijuana 5-8 1 :02%fast 22 113 3 5 6 6' 2' C Gross 11 W. Whitaker LittleJnk'e Crisoie 60326 Tijuana 5-8 1 :02V,fast 31-10 116 2 4 4 4" 3»J C Duggan 12 ChinaJat.e, NiekKlein, Cookmaid 88851 Tijuana 6-8 1 :02Vf,good I 108 7 5 6 61 6-'J .1 H'tamer 11 Orl'ns Girl McMurphy I it Jnk* S88M Tijuana 5-8 1 :02%fast 29 113 5 4 7 7' 8»i E Taylor 12 Pueblo, Goldie Rose Vera Rita 5S075 M'n've 3-4 1:22 slow 5 103 1'JE Atklns'n 9 Altamaha, Cavalier. M'ntalnUlrl APPLE JACK, oh. g, 8 108 By Hurst Park— Meaoal, by Caotm II. (Trainer, W. P. Cunninghe.m Owner. W. P. Cunningham) . 00944 Tijuana 5} f 14Mfcgaod 84 MS 7 7 71 7" M Fator 8 Dam'gOirl SirJ. Vergne UMaafl 00904 Tijuana 5i f 146%faat 6 103 4 4 4' 8*| BJ Fator B II Rudder. M'lTilgli'n (J Fn'-li 881 5S Tijuana 3-4 l:16%fast 29-10 110 1 3 3 Si 6*| C Studer 9 Chrome. Squash. Robert bee #•615 Tijuana 5i f 1 :09:,5f ast 12-5 113 1 8 Bft 8* B McKwenI2 Ternette, Missoula Miss Clark ■50546 Tijuana H f ldf%»lww 6 113 2 2 2 4J 6" ■ Taylor S Divland, Chrome. Harris *■ Heir S0440 Tijuana Bjtld2%alaB 9-5 108 6 4 2 2"i 2=1 G Willi'ma 8 Velvet. Grace Trimble CrteDla BBM Tijuana 5J f 1 :09^fast 23-10 106 5 3 1 11 2'i C Studer 12 Billy-Joe, Ispham, M.Jo'htigon LETTY REE, br. f. 4 105 By Jim Gaffney— Penance, by Sain. (Trainer, J. 3. Quinlaa. Owner, J. 3. Quinbn), 00884 Tijuana 5-8 1:03 good 115 105 4 4 7J 5'j M Garrett 11 AskJessie. L'jB'boo BMa.kll 60154 Tijuana, 51 t ld8%alop 24 Ml I 4 4 3' 6" M Garrett 11 Kenward. MisVlark Ma - John'n 59772 Tijuana 6* f 1 :09Vsfast 13 99 | 6 f. 10J 97 R Cartel 12 RedMan. W. C Doolv HotFoot -.9207 Tijuana 6-8 l:05%slop 16 Ml I 7 7 8 8'= M Garrett H Brown Bee, Infi»ld Josenia '.8781 Tijuana 8-4 l:Mf%faat 43 107 I 4 6 6*1 8*| M Garrett 10 Cafeteria, Tennilee' Our Lea ler 58705 Tijuana 5-8 1 :03Vkfant 23 BM 3 4 6 6*» 6'jM Garrett I Krmitana, Bv Right mi R«blo .7752 Will'ws Ab 6-8 1:02 hvy & 103 3» M Garrett » Mistake, Muriel's Pet, Al Wick MARY JAY, b. m, 8 111 By Hippodrome — Calyx, by Kantaka. (Trainer, H. N. Skaggs. Owner. C. Tyler). 88443 Tijuana 1 l:4T%atap 32 106 1 Pulled up. G WUB'ma 6 Capt. Evans Fond Hone Isnhim 88821 Tijuana 5-8 1 :02*.-.fast 43-10 111 6 6 6 6' BMC Gross 12 China Jane. Ni.-kKleir. j |T Mm 88154 Tijuana 61 f 1 :10%slop 10 M 5 9 9 9' 9" C Gross 11 Kenward. Mis-Clark Mac.Tohn'n 68864 Tijuana 6| f 146%faat 71 111 4 7 5 6J 6*1 I Frog'ttel2 Infield. Walt. Whitaker Alajuh ' 59691 Tijuana 1 l;IB%faM 141 110 6 6 6 7 7 7" D Frog"ete 7 TheCignr'te, Ermitana BvRlght 59651 Tijuana 6-8 l:02%fast 26 108 6 7 7 7 6"i D Frog-tte 7 View, Stanley H Hot' Foot S7866 Reno 3-4 l:14%fast 7 100 4«J H H P'llps 6 Furlong. Prairie Catta 27689 Reno 1 l:40%fast 2 91 2»1 H H P'lips 6 Grosvenor, P.Conard, M Fleldot 27650 Reno 7-8 l:27%fast 6 97 l'l H H P'lips 7 J.Graham. Diadi, SenoritaDnna I0SENIA, cb. in, 8 IM By Jocund — CarmeUna, by Orsinl ; Trainer, L. WiUiam«. Owner, L. WUllame). 8SSS8 Tijuana 5-8 l.M%6Vaod 16 106 1 I * 5i }' Hurn 10 Mac Johnson. OMKnougli Vodka 88754 Tijuana 8-4 14B%faat Ml MS I 110- 8" P Hurn 12 Har.'sH.ir, Cr'pier M'trew'jJr 8 363 Tijuana .61 f 1 :12%alop 11 112 5 4 4 61 11" P Caron 12 Mike Dixon, Sadie' It Kimono' 59929 Tijuana 61 f 1 :11Vf,sl'.p 10 MS 6 7 8 8 8** C Balls 8 Velvet. Crispie Oleetr Kaj r.9772 Tijuana 61 f 1.88%faat 9f MB 2 3 1 6} 12" P Mar* U R-dMan, W. 6. Dooly HotFoot 59671 Tijuana 64 f 1 :09V-.fast 42 106 7 7 4 4' 4»1 P Hurn 12 Bl'kTop, L'vRourbon' FoudHone -.9528 Tijuana 6-81 68%BlJ 12 113 1 2 3 3* 6" W Gargan 10 Ijtvaga, Infield, Cigale yOU BET, ch. m, 6 111 By Sir John— Misi Sly, by Illowaho. (Trainer, H. Lott. Owner, H. Lott). 60497 Tijuana 6-8 1 :0.v».mud 21 111 3 4 4 6= S:J H B B'wer 9 Crispie, Miss Clark Daisy N 60133 Tijuana 5-8 1:04 slop 85 106 6 4 6 61 7'7 H B B'wer 7 Pewaukee. Tom Caro Alajah 50051 Tijuana 5-8 1 :02Vf.good 26f 103 8 8 9 11 10 « A Jacobs 11 Orl'ns (iirl McMurphy Lit lake .9710 Tijuana 3-4 1 :16%fast 42f 106 6 14 U'il2 » W Organ 12 NoWonder, R Beach ' JJepperhan 57848 W'illows S-4 l:18Vi;fast 23 l'»9 8'» H Jonea 10 Ethel, No Wonder Muriel's Pel .7750 Will'ws Ab 5-8 1:01 Vf.hvy 9-6 109 l'l E Neai 8 F'balllL. Chat Court MavDawn 57702 Will'ws Ab 5-8 59Vfefast « 114 B" E F M'ohv 9 Ethel. Fire Ball II..' Lantern FULL MOON, blk. f, 4 110 By Dick Finneii— Caller On, by Oddfellow (Trainer, B. E. Graham. Owner. R. S. Towusend). (071S Tijuana 61(141 fast I 100 5 8 7 7- J'J O Studer 11 (T.theWav, J'vFlv \\ Whil-ik-r 88781 Tijuana 61 f 1 :08^,fast S BBS I 4 4 4i 8* M Slaugh'rll Ringleader. View Oadlin- 88874 Tijuana 3-4 l:l.,%fast 4 113 2 1 1 in 3'J E Taylor 12 L.Cochraii. H'gan'sHeir Chrome 60413 Tijuana 2-4 1:15 fast 46f 95 7 8 8 9» 9* C Ralls 10 John.Tr., C A C'iskev e'A'monte 60332 Tijuana 6j f 146%faat 19 M 8 10 10 10 10' ! C Gross 10 MeLane, Little Beach Tabloid 57843 W'ws Ab 1 1-8 l:48y5sIow 21 119 611 Caron 7 A.Annie, York. Relish' Ballotcar 57754 Will'ws Ab 5-8 59%hvy 8 114 1* E Hay w'rd 7 E.Waldo, Y'ksh'eRel'h Fignr'Cn 57700 Willows 65 f l:22%fast 19 100 3* P Hum 10 K. Cheatham JaUeScha's lohnlr 57C99 Willows 3-4 1:16 fast 6-5 109 3»J E Neai 8 Col. Bovle. Miss Sedalia' Review 66686 B' house 3-4 1 :15*£mud 17-10 HI 6" W Mcln'rell J.Swain. A't Annie Y'tihire Rel F5906 B-house 3-4 1:11 fast 23-10 110 1» B McEwen 9 B.Pointer, De Beers, Aunt Annie BETTIE STUART, ch. f, 4 (M) 110 By Gladwin-— Bologna, by St. Florian. (Trainer. A. R. Williams. Owner. M. Chribtcnson). •BBSS Tijuana 5-8 142%alaw 5 106 3 I 8* M»* M Kator IS Flor.Ileon, Cookmaid Tom Owens 68788 Tijuana 61 f 1 :o9"-fast 7 MS 7 6 5 52 8* M Kator 10 Lot. Speed. .I.D.Sugg. I'rophe.-j BLANCHE MEYERS, br. m, 8 (M) 111 By J. F. Crowley— Prithee, by Filigrane. (Trainer, A. F, Horn. Owner, W. Jenkins). S8S2I Tijuana 2-4 l:17~;hvy 19 10S 6 I 6* B* M Fator 7 flor.Ler.-h. Cookmaid. l'.an.M;irl 8MM7 Tijuana 5i f 146%faat 54f 111 6 4 4 6J «5J E Fator 12 Just Right, EugeniiK arjaaaa ■0548 Tijuana 5-8 l:05\-,slow 24f MS 6 5 5 fi:J B'} It Carter 9 I/me Pine, Q Trimble' Gal war' .9918 Tijuana H t l:13-\hvy 5f 111 3 3 3 4J 4' R Car'er 11 Hug Mc. Alazon Bittern OTMTUaaaa 5-« 1 01%fast 234 101 8 8 8 8 8" B Don'hue H Herder. Sistei+iusie. HamilUtnA. APROPOS, ch. g, 8 (M) 113 By Batauma II.— Golden Ware, by Mirthful. (Trainer. A. Pico. Owner, J. S. Maben). SSSM Tijuana 5-61 8B%6mj 8S MS 1 2 a- V* C Th'pson s Riibb.rH.. CI IlieWay MairvD 88761 Tijuana 6-8 l4Z%faat 11-5110 7 h 8 ]n B8* C Th'psonlO Fond Hope. Tillotsoii PaeMo 52686 Tijuana 5-8 1:02 fast 9-10 112 i 2 2 SJ »'♦ R Carter 11 Toml'nro. S ma- h SmilingAnna 52487 Tijuana 45 f 54%fast 12 112 8 6 6 9» 9" W Taylor 10 M'yReigel, HarryD Toorabeola :.: 424 Ti lua na 4'f 54 fast 7 112 6 3 5 7i 8 J V ('loud OPyx. HarryD Mar'v Reigel 53338 Tijuana 6-8 1 :00%fast 16 113 5 3 3 6J u10 B Pinneg'r 10 W. Thoughts, M. Reigel, HarryD. THIRD r«'lllt»lft HACK If \ 4 I,' 7» ■ ■_ ■ I^MJaMaM Fnrlonss. '....,,» ,.(.(. jmd .....I .... ■ .*•■ • . . . Third Race [3rd Tijuana] I I I . . , , 1 r • I . i r II THIRD r«'lllt»lft HACK If \ 4 I,' 7» ■ ■_ ■ I^MJaMaM Fnrlonss. '....,,» ,.(.(. jmd .....I .... ■ .*•■ • . . . 1-- B-j vur-itlils upward. Claiming. (June i:S, 1916 1 :Or» l-."» 3 U.S.) WALTER WHITAKER, b. f, T 112 By 3. F. Crowley— Prithee, by Filigrane. (Trainer. G. W. Crippen. Owner, Beebe ft Frazier). 00950 Tiinana 611141 fast 8-2 112 'i I 7} 7» T Wilson 9 View. I. \V. Baraar, Julr Flv BSMS Tijuana 2-4 1 :i:.\..good 2 114 1 1 1* 1«k T Wilson 12 JosieC.'man, Missft'bar. M'flower BBM Tijuana 3-1 l:15%faat 2 MB 2 I 2 1' 1' M Fator 11 Ev.H'rigaii. Ch.. Master] AlPorler B871J Tijuana 61 f 1 :09 faat 7 110 6 5 5 6'J 3' M Fator 11 Clear tlieWav. JulvFlv Divland 68648 Tijuana 5-8 l:02»£fast 23-10 MS 2 2 2 21 1* H B R'werll .1. D. Sugg. Utile Jake Crispin S0228 Tijuana 6Jfl:09%fast 4 108 2 5 4 2' 4| M Kator 8 JulyFly. Thirty Seven HotFoot 8 n98 Tijuana 5J f 1 :«Ssfast 17-10 108 1 2 1 1*1 1* E Noble 12 Coombs. Mike Dixon. Vera Rita PEGGY MARTIN, br. m, 6 110 By Martinet — Peggy, by Dr. MaeBrlde. (Trainer, 3. Curl. Owner, M. 3. Barrooi). 86671 Tijuana 5i f 11" slow 3-2 110 I 5 6 3 8J C Studer 8 Tillotsoii. S. Beach, I W Banal 8GBM Tijuana 1 l:44%faat g-M MS 3 11 1 1j 1| G Wllli'm.s 12 Jewel City. Hot Foot. ' Montona 60354 Tijuana 6| t 146%faat 6-5 lor, 2 14 2- 2" J Iftainer 7 Due de Ouise, Colling Balareaa 59859 Tijuana 61 f 148%faat 3 IM 4 7 7 4* 2J C Studer 7 Th'tySeven, Croupier. L.Polnter 59812 Tijuana B) t 146%faat 18-6 1 "6 4 2 4 21 1J J Hun'mer 9 F.Hope. RigSraoke. W C Dooly 69711 Tijuana 5 8 1:03 fast 8 108 8 8 7 7*1 6»i C Studer 9 Stanley H., Pewaukee, lobelia r.9l.'5 Tijuana 8-4 1:15 fast 11 M 3 3 4 3| 31 B Parke 0 NoWonder. Orl'nsGirl. We1nlaa4 HAMILTON A., br. g, 7 117 By Toddington— Hollybuah, by Yankee. (Trainer, C. Maniey. Owner, H. T. Palmer). 6*8741 Tijuana ..;. ; 1 :"7 ' fast I-:. 112 :: : 1* 8*1 C BtaSer 8 Bar.'atteir, Olal.ee. clear Lake 00020 Tiinana 5| f I :"9-..hvy II In 112 3 2 1' l"k T Wilson O Miss Meeli.-k. I.itle Less Neg BBTMTijaaaa 61 f 141 faat 4 lis 6 4 4 :: 31 C stuiier s Hhii. B.Asnuaaata, Sisi Susin 6W: S 'I'ijuana 4-! r 66%faat 8 5 110 4 3 3 BJ 11 C S+udcr 7 JoeRlair. Phr.Ward. Soelal Star 5977S Tijuana 6-8 141%faat 88-M IV 1 3 4 8* 2J .1 irtan.or 8 Shifty. HazelDale. Kath Rankin 59714 Tijuana 6-8 l:0l%fast 18-5 111 2 2 1 l* 8*1 H B B'wer 8 Herder. Sister Susie. Shifty 59592 Tijuana 6* f 1 :09%good 5 120 2 11 1| R * O Atwell 8 Lit.Pointer. MabelRule, JohnJr. 5VALYN HARRIGAN. oh. m, 6 116 By Harrigan— Yanoena, by Batten. (Trainer, W. Leeds. Owner, W. Leedi). 8' SB Tijuana 3-4 1 :15% fast 21-10 110 1 112* 2' T Wilson 11 W. Whitaker. C.MaMer. AU'Mer 88783 Tijuana lm70y 1:47% fast 5 110 2 1 1 1 U 2^ T Wilson T Gudliug. Yermak. Miss Kruter 68674 Tijuana Bj fl.88%alilW 16 110 Z 4 3 8*1 V T Wilson 8 R.L.Owen, Ringleader. NoW'der 88888 Tijuana 3-4 1:1''. fast 4 110 -J 2 1 BJ 2" P Hum 12 Sadie D.. Balareaa. Ringleader WU03 Tijuana lm70y 1:47' f,f ast 14 110 3 11 1 l'l 1* T Wilson 10 Ch.Rarklev, Y'kLassle, Zamloch 68888 Tijuana 8-4 l:18%atow 11 109 6 1 1 15 11 T Wilson 8 WiseJudge. I avaga. Plintagenet BSMTlJaaaa 6i f lan.sslop 8 iw I 4 4 32 3" E Eator 8 Laaasa, Miss Kruter. Tom Caro COL. MURPHY, b. g, 6 118 By Thee. Cook— Barrett Queen, by Peee o'Day (Trainer. J. G. Arvin. Owner, J. G. Arvin). 00958 Tijuana 51 ( 148%Caat 6". 112 7 4 1' 1-J T Wilson 9 ( harmant. O.Homesfd. V.Rita fiiW3 Tijuana 3-4 l:15'5fast 7 117 5 3 11' 2'i E Fator 12 JulyFly, O.Homesfd. T.Brooks 60787 Tijuana 6J f l:0.XV.,fast 30 117 6 5 4 3" 3' E Fator 8 MeLane. Rubberll., Th'tvSeven 60702 Tijuana 6J f l:0SVsfast 17 117 3 3 3 81 2* C Gross 8 R. L. Owen. Jnlv Fly Ti'llofaon G"616 Tijuana 3-4 l:15Vsfast 10 117 9 7 W 10 »'« E Taylor 10 Plantagenet. Mannchen JulyFly 60524 Tijuana 3-4 1 :19%hvy 60 112 8 8 8 8 8" W Organ 8 Rafferty, Earlymorn. Ch. Master 60050 Tijuana 6* f 1:09 good 19 111 7 8 8 10 10" C Gross 10 D.Dodge, H'o'r'a Topaz, MeLane 59881 Tijuana 51 f 1:11 slop 16 117 6 10 7 10* 11 '• E Taylor 11 Chow, Oandegrey, Roiellit BAFFEBTT, b f, 8 112 By Harrigan— Fioaai any, by Oesaxlon. (Trainer, H. Walter*. Owner, H. Walter*). 60A74 Tijuana 51 f 1 :i 7:..fast 50f 112 ft 9 ft 7; J Noonan 9 Har.'slliir. fHaI«H) Ham ilt«»nA. 60886 Tijuana 3-4 llllflll ft 114 9 8 8 8" J Noonai 12 W.Whitaker. .l.G'man. M.P'bar j 60X39 Tijuana 1 1-16 liM'iraud 12 112 3 3 4! 5'« J Noonan 10 Salgeorge, Pinecrest, MW Polly 60S03 Tijuana 3-4 l:15yGfast 18 112 8 6 10 101 ll'« P Martinezli: JuIvFlv. C Murphv. O.Homcsfd g firt6i6 Tijuana 3-4 1 :l-" Vfcfast 5 117 5 6 6 4' 4=1 C Gross 10 Plantagenet, Mannchen. .InlvFlj \ 60607 Tijuana 61 f LOS pood 21 117 I 11 11 11' 12-° P Martinez 12 D.deGuise. H.Rur'no. Rubber II ■ 60524 Tijuana 3-4 l:19%hvy 19-10 117 2 8 3 2s 121 P Martinez 8 Earlymorn, Choir Master, Dora j CHOIR MA8TEB, oh. g, 7 112 By Uncle— Nethersole, by Tournament. j (Trainer, J. Kern. Owner, 3. Kern). 60960 Tijuana 1 1:43-Vast 27 112 1 I 3i 6?. H Molters 7 SadioB.. L.Point.r. R'd'gThr'gh f 60869 Tijuana 51 f 1 :0ft",:.slow 11 112 6 3 4= 4»i T Wilson 7 Mad.Byng, D.deGuise, M'flowr J 60857 Tijuana 51 f 1 :10Vsmud 7 112 5 4 2 2= 2'1 T Wilson 7 Mannclien. C.theWay. F.rmltana ! WS02 Tijuana 3-4 1 il.V^fast 1C 112 4 2 3 3=1 3» H Long II W.Wh'kcr, UUl'|u, AlPortor - 60757 Tijuana 5-8 l:02-.%fast 87 117 7 8 7 6* 64 C. Leeds 9 D. Fashion. L.Pointer. H. George ' 60701 Tijuana 6} I l:08-r,fast 6f 117 10 10 10 lO'ilO7*, G Leeds 11 Ringleader, View. Gadling 80617 Tijuana 3-4 l:154fcfast 33f 112 7 7 7 73 7» H B B'wer 9 Fr'kWilson. NoWonder, Gadling j DIVLAND. b. g, 7 117 By Deutschland — Divina, by Bassetlaw. , (Trainer, W. H. Sperling. Owner, 3. Humbrecht). 60885 Tijuana 1 l:H-.,good I 114 4 3 3' !• J Majestic 11 LitttePointcr. HotFoot. Caamano . 60836 Tijuana 11:48 mud 8-5 105 I 1 1"| * T Wilson 7 PI. Si eel. H'nLueas. WaltcrPant , 60805 Tijuana 1 l:4MftfMt I M8 1 1 1 1 2'- 8*1 H P. B'wer 10 Missoula. Plow-Steel. No Wonder ~ 60718 Tijuana 51 f 1 :0ft fast 11-5 115 3 1 I 31 42 P Martinez 11 Cl.theWay, J'yFly, W.Whitaker J 60601 Tijuana 3-4 1 :RrVgood 1-2 115 3 I I 2* 1* J Majestic 10 Sadie D.. Arcento. Foud Hope 60546 Tijuana 61 f 1 :12V,s1ow 9-5 113 3 11 I* l1 J Majestic 8 Chrome. Harr'n'sHeir, Palsy N J 60447 Tiiuana 5-8 l:03-Xslop U'-5f 1 5 4 4 4 4* 4T T Rae 7 Kinglike, HazelBnlc, Mnd.Rvng " 65310 Reno 61fl:07%fast 16 113 7* A Zelgler 9 ElSabio. P.Aufnette, M.ofAn*e) * FTJEBLO. oh. g, I 112 By Bockton— Oriska, by Clifford. I (Trainer, F. B. Irwin. Owner, F. B. Irwin). 60950 Tijuana li t 1"tlHf«i :;v: U8 •' fi f" 4" H B B'wer ■ Robt.L.Owon. Mad.15.viis. Perch I 60935 Tijuana 5-S l:04'-:.hvy is 5 112 1 2 2" 1" C Studer 7 CieolyKay, PulyFashion. Velvet • 60888 Tijuana 5i f 1:11 mud 2 112 1 1 lh 2* C Studer 7 Jaek Lett, Hairy P., Velvet I 60827 Tijuana 5-X 1 :03"-.-.slop 7 117 2 5 7 62i 6" P Martinez 7 Clear Lake, Nop. Puc de Guise * 60761 Tiiuana 5-8 1 : '2'r.fast 21 117 1 11 24 S'JP Martinez 10 Fondllope, Tillotson, Ringleader I 60702 Tijuana 6?. f l:08y6fast 21 117 2 14 61 V P Martinez 8 R.L.Owen. CoI.Murphy, JulyFIj I 60571 Tijuana 61 f 1:10 slow 10 110 3 12 61 7*1 T Wilson 8 Tillotson, Peg. Martin, S. Beach I •0468 Tijuana 3-4 1:18 slop 3-2 112 3 11 2J 47 P Caron 10 Happy Valley. Lavaga, Red Man OLD HOMESTEAD, b. g. 7 112 By King Cobalt— Beckon, by Plaudit. (Trainer, B. Barnett. Owner, Z. Baraett), , 60958 Tijuana .'.' . f 1 :M%faat 2". f 111 ft 8 6'" I" H Molten *.) CoI.Murphy. Cliannant. V.Rita . 60835 Tijuana 51 f 1 :10%mud 25 112 I 5 4s 4°J H Molters 7 Plaiitaueuet. Fond Hope. Chow | 60803 Tijuana 3-4 i:ir.'-;.fast 51 112 In 9 6 31' PjH Molters 12 Jul.' My, Col.Mnrpliy. Tomlti'ks , 60702 Tijuana 5? f 1 :0SVast 22f 112 8 8 8 1* 54l'H B B'wer 8 R.L.Owen. CoI.Murphy, JulyFly | 60616 Tijuana 3-4 1 :15"r,fast 113 112 6 8 8 61 5'i C Ralls 10 Plantagenet, Mann'hen, JulyFly t 60384 Tijuana ll:44%fast 32 112 12 10 9 9 10= 10'* C Ralls 12 Peg. Mai tin, JewelCity. HotFoot | 60101 Tijuana 11:42 fast 8 112 6 7 7 6 6'i 6iT A Jacobs 9 F.Wilson, JewelCity. GoldieRoae 69835 Tijuana 11:45 fast 13 112 8 6 6 6 21 31 A Jacobs 9 Wise Judge, View, Mrs. Pat 1 OHOW, eh. o, 4 116 By Bapid Water — Lady Ornama, by Ornament. (Trainer, A. Wickham. Owner, W. Orme*). 60958 Tijuana 5.'. f 1 :(*'.r.fast 12 11C I 1 4^ 5'3 ■ Taylor 9 C. Murphy. Ch.inn't. O.Homest M J 60946 Tiiuana 3-1 Lt'.-^good 8 118 4 I .7- fi=; C II Milhr 1' Clover.Iunia. C.lheWay. Careen 60835 Tijuana 5i f l:10*£mud 21-10 116 3 4 3 3'J 3* C H Miller 7 Pl'tageiiet, F.llope, O.Homest'd 608a3 Tijuana 3-4 l:l.".%fast 13 115 2 2 3 7' 10'« C H MUlerl2 JulyFly, C. Murphy, O.Homest'd 60718 Tijuana 61 f 1:0ft fast 23 117 7 7 8 81 9» R Dority 11 Cl.theWay. J'yFly. W.Whitakei | 69954 Tijuana l| t I HMfclf 25 116 4 9 10 91 9'" R Carter 10 Mad.Byng, SenBeaeh, Cli.Mnste 69881 Tijuana 6* fill slop 3-2 112 7 7 4 3| 1» H Saladin 11 Candeprey, Roselli'', Fond Hopt | t 97»8 Tijuana 61 f l:08%fast 14 112 1 7 I 51 4' H Saladin 8 Sm. Maggie. H.George, NoW'do , Page 5 Fourth Race [4th Tijuana] Mlilffl HACK 1 1-S Mil— 3-year-oldK antl ■ywart. ( laimiiiK. ( 11 arch 27, l»ai l«sa ■ — 117.) 7L0W 8TEEL, oh. o. 3 96 By Honeywood — Decency, by Martinet. (Trainer, C. B. Irwin. Owner, C. B. Irwin), I 608X6 Tijuana 1 1:48 mud 37 1" 88 4 I 23 l1 P Hum 7 Divlaad. H'nl.uras, WalterOanl •MM Tijuana 1 1-8 2:'»2 slop 2-2 ft:; 14 4 4 4= 34 P Hum 0 Misl.F'ly. M'nikinH.. Shenaud'h 60805 Tijuana 1 1 :44'.-,fast 14 ft2 :: 7 7 6 3- 2' II Long In Missoula. .No Woml. jr, HotFoot 60691 Tijuana 1 1-8 1 :..Hrf,fast 42 ft5 1 f E t 51 l*| P Hum 7 MikeDaly. By Right, Or. Samuel 60«lft Tijuana. Im70v 1 :48%fast 18 97 2 7 6 4 V 54i P Hum 10 M'rono. Gor Rob'ls. T.B'k'ridge , 60575 Tijuana 1 l:45%slow 8 fl2 ,r 3 4 3 4h 610 M Fator 7 Bill Head. Vic. Montperri •0550 Tijuana 6* f 1:10 slow 17-5 104 2 6 5 3 :;»J M Fator S Tabloid. 1-itHeI-eKS. 1".. William* 60502 Tijuana 61 f 1 :10»-hmud 19 103 3 466= 4'1 M Fator I Jaek Ix-di. Penh, Harry 1) AUDREY K., b. m, 7 110 By Ballot — Captivity, by Goldfinch or Star Buby. (Trainer, C. B. Irwin. Owner, C. B. Irwin j. 60961 Tijuana 11 Kil.tft fast 14 110 •', [ :,h 0'1 P Hum B Zetetfc, MJasKnrter, T.iniF.r.H.ks 60888 Tiiuana Im70 I :t7".-.gond 17 110 ■ 8 7'17'2P Hum Hi Zamhwli. Weinland, Tom Brooks 60839 Tijuana 1 l-M lAtjfcaMi 12 110 8 6 5J 41" P Hum 10 Salgeorge. Pineerest. Mist. I'olly •MtlTlJ— — lm70y l:47V:.fast 24 110 7 7 7 7 7 7'5 P Hum 7 Gadling, K. Harrigan. Yermak 60703 Tijuana 11-16 1:49 fast 22-5 110 3 6 6 6 6» 7'« P Hum 7 Fr'kWilson, BlackTop, Bardorb C0470 Tijuana 1 1-8 2:01= 6slop 8 108 2 3 3 2 2= 2" P Hum « Salgeorge, Baby Sister, Canute 60158 Tijuana 1 1 16 1:55 slop 11 115 6 6 6 6 5»i 5«1 P Martinez 7 B'khornlL, H.Valley, Am. Male 60104 Tijuana 1 1-16 l:49%faet 17 »117 3 7 8 8 8 8" P Martinez 8 H.Burgoyne. S'georgo, Comm'dei MISS KBITTEB, b. m, 11 110 By IraMvaal — Llilie Krutex, by Onroai (Trainer, C. Manley. Owner, H. T. Palmer). 60961 Tijuana 1 1-16 1:4ft fast 13 110 2 2 24 81 (' Studer 8 Zetetie. 'Tom P.iooks. Zamloeh 60839 Tiiuana 1 1-16 l:54Milliud IS 110 4 4 H 92K Wr D MilleilO Salgeorge. Pineriest, Misl.P.dlv 60783 Tijuana lm70 - 1 :47',:-.fast 6 110 3 5 4 4 4» 4!J C Studer 7 tJadling, E. Harrigan. Yermak 60704 Tijuana 1 1-16 1 :493ifast 4 110 2 2 2 2 21 32 C Studer S Zeletic. Salgeorge. Cigale 60653 Tijuana lm70y 1 :17%fast 31 115 3 11 1 l' 6" R Carter 7 Booneville, Weinland, Earlym'i 60409 Tijuana 1 1-16 1 :W.fast 27-10 110 6 4 1 1 1» 1* C Studer 8 Madrono, G.Roberts. Dr.S'muel 60303 Tijuana 1 1-16 1 :49«fast' 9-a 100 2 1 1 1 U 1" C Studer 7 Yermak, Or. Samuel, Petlar 60252 Tijuana 1 IS l:".8%good 9 103 3 1 1 1 1« l12 C Stu 1-r 8 Sippara, Alma B.. Petlar TEKMAK. ch. g, 9 112 By Ormondale— Lady Alicia, by Sir Dixon. (Trainer, W. Walker. Owner, W. Walker). 60973 Tijuana 1m7oy 1 :4.V-.-.fast 22 111 8 8 8 l'» K Doii'lui" 8 Head Over Heels. Vie. Bill Head | WI783 Tijuana liu70y 1 :47U,fast 4 112 4 4 I 3 B*j 2J II B B'wer 7 Gadling, E. Harrigan. M.Kruter 6069O Tijuana 1 3-8 2:18%fast 14 ion 3 1 1 1 2) 5J4 II B JTw-f 7 B.Green. Fan. Nail. Wliiteliaven 60653 Tijuana lm70y l:47%faat 17-10 112 7 5 4 4 5» 44 H B B'wer 7 R'neviUe. Weinland, Earlymorn 60006 Tiiuana 1 1-8 l:56%good 4 104 3 1 1 1 l1 B*l H B B'wer I F.Nail. B'oii(;ieeri, W.H.I'earce 6f 446 Tijuana 1 1-8 1 :59%slop 4 108 4 3 4 4 V* 6»« H B B'wer 6 Keuvvard, B'neville, B'bonGreei 60385 Tijuana I 1-8 l:57Vsfast 3 112 3 4 2 2 U 1" H B B'wer 8 M.Oaly, Commander. Zumloih •0303 Tijuana 1 1-16 l:4»%fa»t 3 117 4 3 2 2 2* 2" C Th'pson 7 Miss Kruter, Pr. Samuel. Petlnt I WHITE HAVEN, b. m. • 102 By Bourbon Beau — Miss Thompson, by Goldcrest. I (Trainer, L. 0. Sawyer. Owner, L. O. Sawyer). 60919 Tijuana 1 l-l 1 M r.good B-M Ml 2 7 31 21 C Stud'.r 7 Mmllia, Aliu.il'... I'.alnSist-r 60908 Tijuana 1 1-1 1 :" r, fast B MS 5 t 3=13= T Rae • Gor. I:'l.erls. H'kliand. MikeOaly M»864 Tijuana 1 1-lli 1 :53'-ksIow 29-10 108 7 7 6= 2nk J H'tamer 12 Argento, Alma B.. Swenson 60801 Tijuana 1 1-16 l:51Vsfast 27-B Ml 7 7 10 7 61 5«J H Long 1\ Monlona, R'd'g'Through. AlmaB. 60756 Tijuana 1 1-8 1:57 fast 2 103 6 7 7 7 41 4»? P Hum 8 Rhymer, Gor. Roberts. M. Fuller MM Tijuana 1 3-8 2:lS':.fast 10 ftO I 2 2 2 H 3'1 11 Long 7 Bour.Green, F.Nail, Backhand! 60675 Tijuana I 1-16 l:50'-'f,fast * 108 3 5 6 6 61 2'1 J H'tamer 10 BassanoBoy. MikeDaly, Argent; 60603 Tijuana I 1-16 1 :504,fegood 7 108 9 7 7 6 6' 4" FJ Fatoi 9 ByRight. GeorgeC.Jr. Dr.Sam'l PINECBE8T, ch. g. 4 108 By Little Dutch— Eland, by Martinet. (Trainer, G. Palmquist. Owner, W. Fonner). 60962 Tijuana I Z-M 2:0-ji-fa--t 1 T IM t I •' 77i C Gross 11 FannieNail. Has. Boy. Salgeorge 60839 Tijuana I l-M lrlUHlWl 8 IM 2 2 2« t* II Molters 10 Salgeorge. Mist. Polly. AudreyK. 60^06 Tijuana 1 l:43%faat 6;f MS 19ft ft ft aa| II Molters !l K. Rankin. Poacher. Nel. Harper T0621 Tiiuana ' 2-4 l:14-f,fast 2^f 100 6 6 7 7* f.'l H Molters 9 Trusty, Hon Jose. Dancing Girl 60445 Tijuana lm70y 1 :.'.l-r.slop 6 loft 2 1 1 1 1» 1" H Molters 0 I.ola. Mountain cjrl, [,owi* B. 60254 Tiiuana lm70y 1 :t?-;.good 8 M7 6 4 4 4 2b «|C Ralls B Pipedoden. F.WiU.n. (ieorgeC.Jr 60184 Tijuana lni70y 1 :51'smud B 107 5 2 2 I 3« S'{ C Ralls 7 R'khorulL. OurMaid. Salgeorg* MM Tijuana 1 1-8 l:574,.igood 6 105 6 1 1 1 1» 1J E Noblo 10 GeorgeC.Jr., Pellar. M'ntainGiri PIERROT, b. g, 10 107 By Galveston — Phantasma, by Ormonde or Golde (Owner, W. Short. Owner. P. L. Short). Garter. 60973 Tijuana 1 1-8 1 :"5\-,f..st If 110 2 7ft, Mi7.I llun'nu-r 1" Reatfal, A.genlo. Mike Dalv 60886 Tijuana 3-4 1 :15=sgood IM 114 10 V) ft" V-i II Carter 12 W.Wliitaker. J.G'man. M.O'liar »mri Tijuana 3-4 1 :15Vr.fast 9f M7 6 12 12 11 '1 ft" H B B'werl2 JulyFly. C. Murphy. It llaaual'i 60408 Tijuana 1 1:WHIsmM I 110 1 3 4 6 7* 7" J H'tamer 9 Wise Judge. Petlar, Tainbian 60355 Tijuana lm70y 1 :4S"ifast 6 114 1 3 6 8 8 8 » C Th'pson • C.R'kley, Y'kLassie. Man'kinll. 6nofl Tijuana 2-4 1:16 fast 5 112 7 10 10 102 8'" C Th'psonl2 Sadiel).. Eva.nar'gaa, Balarosa 69746 Tijuana lm70y 1:4S faat 4 109 2 4 • 8 7»1 6*| C Studer B 6 .M'bach. IT Tanash. Yermak Fifth Race [5th Tijuana] I'HTH HACK 1 Hllc. :;-jt-ar-ol ls. llaiKlicap. (Juiir 17. 1 ! I G 1 :::s WEDDING PRINCE, b. o. S 120 By Marathon or Prince Ahmed— Golden Wedding, bj (Trainer. J. D. Heard. Owner. G. H. Ahbolt). Golden Maxim. SM*M Tijuana 1 1-8 1 .T.T.v.-.r.isI 1ft E III! s ft I 7 8] I1 C Duggan !» Proelauial'ii. ('.Clover, S. Breeze •MM Tijuana 1 l-M l:B%fe«t 12-5 IB I 1 4 5 4= #1 ft TaybT It C. Clover, N.MeKiii'y. S. Br-eze «049ft Tijuana 11:48 mud 14 1_1 2 5 4 4 2= 21 (' Duggan 7 ('Clover. D.TwMtn. M.MeKiaaey MBSTUMUM lm70y 1:4x fast 12 120 4 5 6 I 31 I* C Duggan S In.Priiiec. Pol. Wale. Cap.Ch.vei 60126 Tijuana 1 l-M 1:52'. -.slop 41-10 ft3 3 I 3 I 2-1 In c Studer S C. Clover, W.M'tgomerv, Regreso |BM Tijuana lm70y 1 :1ft'.,sl )W 27 92 2 2 4 I 5' I'JC Studor 8 Veteran, B.diBaker. Star Realm 697:21 Tijuana 1 1 :4::};,fast 4 120 13346 6»C Duggan 8 Thriller. Capl. Clover, PlowSleci 69169 Tijuana 3-4 1:20 hvy 18-5 115 6 • S t* BJ M Puggan 8 L. Florence. Thriller, Ind. Prince 6! :«9 Tijuana lm70y l:51%slop 5 90 3 3 3 4 4* 3-1 P Hum r Glen Well. Rifle, Regreso 69263 Tijuana 11-16 1:54 slop 12 101 7 7 7 7 7« 7'2 J H'tamer S W.Montgomery. R.Stride, RlfU CAPT. CLOVEB, ch. g, 3 120 By General Roberts— Bavaria, by Ravelston. (Trainer, C. E. Groves. Owner, B. E. Lovell). 60706 Tijuana 1 PS 1 :5 ;- -fast 4-5 IB Z 1 Q If J Metcalf !» W Prime. PVI.-imat'n, B.Breeat I 60618 Tijuana 1 l-M l:49V.fast 1!' S IB I 1 1 l«| .1 Mrteair 9 N MeKin'y, S.ilreeze. W.l'rinee 60199 Tijuana I 1:tS nnid 2-2 II". I 1 l I] J MeteaJf 7 W. Prime. D Till. lis. N. MeKin'y 60302 Ti.iu.iiii lmTo; l:M last U-io !2o 1 I Z\ o i- |J Mill-r 5 Wed. Prime. In. Prince. Pol.W.le 60136 Tijuana 1 l-M 1 :52T.-.slop I fti' 2 2 21 -'• P Hum B W.l'rinee. W .M'lgoui'y, Regreso 59857 Tijuana 3-4 105%fast a IB 2 ! U l«* H Saladin 10 Thriller, PollyWale. N.M.-K'ney •r 9733 Tiiuana I l:43'r.fast 3-2 11! I 1 2*1 2| E Neal 6 Thriller, PL Steel, Lit. Florence S8846 Tijuana 5-Sl:'ii fast 2 I1J 3 3 lb 1 Q Willnis % M'thal... B'tifolOr'm, D'yPiela RtMMM BriglK-us.. \ i Rlfcfsurt M-8 115 '.= B MeBwea 8 Rose Roberts. Rogon Jr.. Aleso SOUTH BREEZE, b. c. 3 108 By Burtonsville — Bracing Breeze, by Filigrane. (Trainer, J. M. Black. Owner, J. M. Blank). 8MB Tiiuana 6j t 1:"»-„l.ist 12 MS N 7 7 4-i 2] T Rae B Clarkson. AryaaSM, Just Riu'lit 8MB Tijuana 1 1-X 1 :.-6'f.fast 16 11H I i ., I 4« 4'}.) H'tamer '.I W. Prince, PYlaniaCn. C.Chnci •0618 Tijuana 1 1-16 1 :4ft;tfast S 103 4 5 5 4 t Ml J Hun'iner 8 C. Clover. N. MeKin'y, W.l'rinee 6n4ft9 Tijuana 1 1:48 mud 14 M8 7 . I 6 7 7-"' T Bao 7 C. Clover. Wed.Priiee. It.Tubns 60302 Tijuana lni7'iy 1 :4S fast 7 114 2 3 4 4 I »«• T Rae 5 Wed. Prince, Ia.Prtaca.Pal.Watf 69041 Tijuana 6-8 1:03 fa^t 17-10 115 2 I 3 2' ]« J H'tamer 11 Kv. Stories. B't'IDreain. T.Cr'v'n 68889 Tij nana M 1:02 fast 39f IB 8 4 2 2* M T Rae 12 Ineog'ee, TheCig'le. Kit.Florenc* INDIAN PRINCE, b. g. 3 102 By Prince Ahmod— Giffords, by Chuctanunda. (Trainer, L. 0. Sawyer. Owner. L. 0. Sawyer). •MM Tijuana 1 1-8 l:5*%fa»t 22 U3 • 7 7 s ",'■ I" R Carter !» W. Prime. P' -lamal'ii. ('.('lover 60641 Tijuana 5'. f 1 :0 .--.(;■ st 92 ftS 7 7 •; 51 6* P Hum !1 Sunny land. Sam Keli. Motor Cop 60411 Tijuana 1 1-16 l:47%fast 29f 94 6 5 6 7 l2'»1220 C Ralls U Omond. Furbelow. Breeze 60302 Tijuana lm70y 1:48 fast 11-5 1"*J 5 2 1 1 I2 2* P Hum S Wed. Prince, P. Wale. Cap Clover 60O50 Tijuana 51 f 1:09 good 12-5 112 1 8 4 U V W Gargan 10 Tom Craven. Came.rosa, Bittern F.ftft89 Tijuana 5* f 1:11 slow 14 114 7 7 7 H B*j \y C.argar 8 L. Florence. Nell. Harper, TaataM 69857 Tiiuana 3-4 1 dCVjftaM 6 105 1 5 5 6' 6»J K Fator 18 ('apt. Clover, Thriller. PollvWale 69729 Tijuana 61 f 1:09 fast 26 113 7 8 « 3J 2» W Gargan IS K. Stories. J. Right. B'tifulPr'ni 69674 Tiiuana 1 1:42 fast 12 106 7 7 7 7 7 6'» E Don'hue 7 Perch, MabolRule, NellioHarper 69610 Tijuana 61 f l:09%fast 13 113 7 7 7 7 i*)B Taylor 7 PI. Steel, Thriller, Trumpet Call THBILLEB, oh. f. 8 102 By Burtonsville— Thrill, by McOee. 'Trainer. 7. M. Black. Owner, 3. M. MUok). 60965 Tijuana 1 1-16 l:4s%fa.st 14 S8 6 8 S S1" H Long 8 XanM KUi'y. Pie.ira. BlttsWeU 60823 Tijuana 61 f l:loy6slop 9 109 7 7 7 5» 5 » H Long 7 I.ittlel-ess. Tabloid, KyeBriu'ht 60055 Tijuana 2-4 1 :15%goodl3-10 103 6 4 4 31 3* J H'tamer 6 Toraida. N. MeKin'y, L.Florence 69857 Tijuana 111 tntfaat 6 ]- !» 8 I 4 4* 2»* .1 H'tamer 10 Capt. Clover, P Wale, N McK'nej 69733 Tijuana 1 l:43%fast 33-10 104 • 4 4 S 11 11 J H'tamer if Cap. Clover. PI. Steel L.Florence I 69689 Tijuana 3-4 l:15%fast 13-10 103 7 5 5 3-'l 3» J Hun'mer 7 Torsida. PlowSteel. TrumpetCall 6S610 Tijuana 61 t l:09%faat 18-5 103 1 4 I B B Parka 7 PI. Steel, TrumpetCall, N.Harpur Sixth Race [6th Tijuana] j g \ ■ j j f J ! - ' j , . , ~ J J " * I I • I * I I I , . | , | t | 1 J | | , SIXTH K.VI'K ■ 1-^ Furlongs. 3- car-oHls. Claiming. (Jnuc 2K, t'JKI 1 :«L"» 1-5 :i It S.» BITTERN, b. f, 3 97 By T/nole— Hawkslight, by Hawkswiok. (Trainer. J. C. Holmes. Owner. J. C. Holmes). MMi Tijuana E| f 1:08 fast 27 10 90 6 1 2- 2nk M Fator 10 Ola Lee, Col. Snider. Tainbi.ni 8MB Tijuana 3-4 1:17 goodl3-10 95 1 1 1 la 1» D Hum 12 C. Crown. Mrs.Jiggs. Riiikavoiix 60050 Tijuana 5?. f 1:00 good 6 110 8 9 7 7b 4" H Saladin 10 Ind. Prince, T. (Graven, Caiulorosa 59948 Tijuana 6J f l:13%hvy 3-2 93 4 2 2 31 3» C Studer 11 HugMe. Alazou, Blanche Meycri LITTLE LESS, b. g, 3 105 By Stem Winder— Young Bella, by Ogden. (Trainer, L. T. Whitehill. Owner, L. T. Whitahill). f.09'9 Tijuana 51 f 1 :0»r:.hvy 17-5 105 I 1 2* 8*j J H'tamer 6 Hamiltou.V.. Miss Meeliek. Rag 8MB Tijuana 51 f LlOVfeslop 11-5 106 I 1 1 11 l'JJ Hun'mer 7 Tabloid. Eye Bright. TomCraveu 60550 Tijuana 51 f 1:10 slow 6 104 3 1 1 U 2=1 J H'tamer 6 Tabloid. Plow Steid. E.Willinuia ,V..ftxft Tijuana H f 1:11 slow 5 103 2 1 1 11 4SJ J H'tamer I L.Flor'ce, Nelliellarper, Tabloid 58545 MapleH. 5-8 l:02%fast 6-5 103 2 8 f 11 V J H'tamer 6 PlowSteel, BabyVamp, Maura 58411 MapleH. 6-8 l:03%slow 15 103 2 2 1 11 3» J H'tamer 6 W. Prince. Sw'cricket, PlowSteel 58296 MapleH. 0-8 1:03 good 20 104 3» J H'tamer 6 Wed.Prince. Pl.Steel, Berringfn TOM CRAVEN, b. g, 3 111 By Magneto— Lakelet, by Orlando. (Trainer, C. B. Irwin. Owner, C. B. Irwin). 60973 Tijuana lm70y 1 :15:lr,fast I 93 5 1 21 4U H Long .8 Head Over Heels. Vie. Bill Head 60S23 Tijuana 8} t l:10Mjslop 9 1IX 2 4 4 45 44J P Martinez 7 LittleLess, Tabloid. EvcRright 60618 Tijuana 1 1-16 1 :49Vsfast 42 103 8 6 6 6 61 5«1 D Hum 9 ('.Clover, N. MeKin'y, S. Breeze 60577 Tijuana 3-4 1:15%slow 6f 90 5 3 4 6» 61' P Hum 8 Veteran, Planet. Roisterer 60499 Tijuana 11:48 mud 16-5 108 3 13 3 4b S'» D Hum 7 C.CIover, Wed Prince D Ttibtia •'.0413 Tijuana 3-4 1:15 fast 4 M8 S 4 4 3b 6» C Studer 10 JohnJr., C.A.C'iskev. G.A'nionte OC276 Tijuana 3-4 l:15%good 16-5 97 6 3 2 1| l1 P Hum 7 Tabloid. Harry Burgoyne, Vic NELLIE HARPER, b. f, 8 107 By Harrigan— Beatrice Soule, by Peep o'Day. (Trainer, H. Tullett. Owner, Tarn 0' Sbanter Stable). 60928 Tijuana 1 1-16 1 :52---.hvy 3-2 ft3 4 7 8*| | • p Hum 9 B.'sWing. H.O.Heels. O'tvljidy 60889 Tijuana 1 1-16 1 :48=.-,good I 94 I I 8*1 8«1 T Wilson 8 Pol. Wale. B'bonCr'n. D'tvKadv 60806 Tijuana 1 l:4S%faat 4 ft4 5 7 6 6 6'' 3-1 D Hum | Kath. Rankin. Poacher, cimr Boy MB* Tijuana 1 1-16 l:4:l%fast 29 93 2 6 I 5 3'1 2-b D Hum 8 Franklin. P.Jose, Sans Peur 11 60fift2 Tijuana 1 1-16 l.M%fa at 8 SI 2 3 3 3 3J 3» P Hum 9 Vic, Don Jose. Peerless One -0679 Tijuana 51 f 1 :0«.%fast 21 97 9 9 9 7b 8«J D Hum 10 BlackTop, ThirtvSeven, Review 50523 Tijuana 3-4 1:19 hvy 31 98 6 6 6 31 3« T Wilson 9 Poacher. Czardom. Sample TABLOID, b. f, 3 10S By Atheling II.— Lenore, by Sempronlu*. (Trainer, A. E. Stokes. Owner, A. E. Stokes). 60890 Tijuana 3-4 1 :1 P,-.good 10 93 I 2 B 8*| C Studer 10 K.Rnukin. MayMaulsbv, Trust v 1MB Tijuana 61 f 1 :10',.-.slop 9-10 1"4 1 I 2 2'J 2'J C Studer J Lit. Less, KveBright. TomCraveu 60604 Tijuana 51 f 1 :0S%good 18 ftO 5 5 5 41 S1 C Ralls 8 Kinglike. stiag, Huron II. 60550 Tijuana oL f 1 :10 vlovv 9^10 100 1 2 2 2-S Pi C Studer 6 L.Less. PlowSteel, Km. Williams 60332 Tijuana 51 f l:0S%fast 21-10 93 3 11 11 3= C Studer 10 MeLane, Little Beach, BillUead 60276 Tijuana 3-4 1 :15%good 31 M8 1 1 1 22 2' C Studer 7 T.Craven. H.Burgovne. Vic 59989 Tijuana 61 f 1:11 slow 19-10 107 1 2 2 21 3'1 C Studer 8 Lit.FIorence, N.Harper. Lit.Les* EYE BRIGHT, ch. g, 3 110 By General Boberts— Eye Full, by Harrigan. (Trainer, W. Gargan. Owner, W. Gargan). 8MB Tijuana Bj t liBMjMep 18 112 4 I 3 3s V I W Gargan 7 LittleLess. Tabloid. TomCrarea MSB Tijuana 51 f 1:10 slow 22 110 5 I 3 5» 5°1 W Gargan 8 Tuhoid. Little Less, Plow Steel 60156 Tijuana 3-4 1:17 slop 4 113 5 6 5 6'1 8»» T Murray 7 N.McKin'v. Olvmpiad, N. Harper 59777 Tijuana 61 f 1:09 fast 29 115 8 8 9 9 9'2 W Gargan 9 N. MeKin'y, Torsida. Tr'petCall :.946ft Tijuana 3-4 1:20 hvy 13 109 2 3 4 6 510 W Gargan 6 L.Florence. Wed.Prince. Thriller DOCTOR TUBBS, b. g, 3 109 By Norford— Laura E., by Ben Strome. (Trainer. J. Steward. Owner, Ncal k. Barthol omew). 60813 Tijuana 5: f l:10-.mud SJJ 102 4 5 6» 6'1 W Davis 0 G'denCity. A.Regina, L.Roinper 8MB Tijuana 51 f 1 :"8 ..fast 94 1 2 6 6 6 6'1 7;J D Hum 8 Clarkson," SouthBreeze, Arvannu SOflS Tijuana 1 1-16 l:49%fast M 94 7 9 9 9 9 9=» C Ralls 9 C.CIover, N. MeKin'y, 8. Breeze 60499 Tijuana 1 1:48 mud I »7 4 3 5 5 64 3"1 C Ralls 7 C.CIover. W. Prince. N.MeKiii'y 60474 Tijuana 3-4 l:17%sdop 173 99 6 6 6 7b 7«J H Long 8 Lit. Romper. P'ty Lady. McLnna 599S9 Tijuana 61 f 1:11 slow 57 112 4 8 8 8 7" A Jacobs 8 L.Flor'ce. NellieHarper, Tabloid Seventh Race [7th Tijuana] , | BJB1 I'ATH BACH — l l-l » 'tliH'H. 3- var-ul«lN anil m»\v:inl. Claiming. Uiiiic S4, IB14J 1:4.' P. 1 IO. POLLY WALE. oh. f, 3 95 By Uncle— Our Lassie, by Yankee. (Trainer. W. T. Anderson. Owner, San Diego Stable). 60889 Tijuana 1 l-M 1:1s-.. good 2 M I 1 1- l'| C Btadeff 8 N. Harper. B'bonOr'n. P'tyLadv aajM Tijuana, 1 1-8 I :M',f..fa.st 4ft i.l 7 6 6 8 f.* f.'j C BlaBur 9 W.l'rinee. P'elamat'n. C.CIover Wt.lS Tijuana 1 1-16 l:48%teal 3 10ft f. 2 2 I 51 7'3 C Th'pson 8 C.CIover, N\ MeKin'y, N. Breeze 8MB Tijuana 2-4 1:19 hvy 41-10 96 I I 3 33 4! C Studer I! W. Flower. Sis. Sonic. L.Florence BBS Tijuana Jni70y 1 :4' faat 4 111 3 12 3 4" ?.* C Studer .".Wed.Prince. In. Prince, C.CIover •CMS Tijuana 8-4 1 JMfcfast T ft3 5 « i 52 5» C Studer 8 Sis.SiiHie, Bobbv Allen. Oaffletd BB7 Tijuana 3-4 l:M%faat 2 1:o I 1 1 8] 8*1 C Studer 10 (apt. CI'ver. Thriller. N.MeK'ney 8W4H Tijuana 3-4 l:l;4r.fast 9 106 5 7 7 7 711 C Studer 7 Motor Cop. Sister Susie. Sedan .9005 Tijuana 51 f 1:08% fast 20 112 5 2 1 H j"» c Studer 9 Povesroost, Thriller, PlowSteel WALTER DANT, ch. g, 7 103 By Harrigan— Willie T., by Albert. (Trainer. G. Roman. Owner, Roman & Walters). 84B78 Tiiuana 1 l:43%f*at !'-! io7 4 I ::- l»tj Hun'mer 7 No Wonder. Hot Foot. Kimono 00836 Tijuana 1 1:48 mud lft-10 106 6 6 5* 4« C Studer 7 PlowSteel. Pivland. Helenl.U' ih t07X1 Tijuana 51 f 1 :'ift'.-.fast 17-5 113 4 6 6 5= 1" C Th'pson 12 II. Wright. Ost'tinns. Svaeopafi. 54792 Omaha 1 1-16 l:48%fast 25 100 711 ■ Owen 10 M.C.irl, W'dieMonCy, L'ylnBPa il!)43 Oakl'wn lm70y t:48%Caat 6 112 10 12 12 10 10J 9»J D Conn'llyl2 Hiekorvnut. Saadi, Verna P. 1189ft Oakl'wn 1 l:44%hvy 8 loS 7 ft 9 7 6» 6'» (J Erown 10 Cobalt, Choir Master, Adelante 11829 Oakl'wn 1 3-16 2:01 fast 20 8M 3 11 3 4» 4" C Brown 10 B.ofPh'enix, Willdo. T'ksgivina 11722 Oakl'wn 1 1-16 1:48 fast 30 104 3 6 7 f. f.l 5Ti E Wh'tley S Hondo Babv Cal. Gleipner 11698 Oakl'wn 1 1-16 1:48;6 fast 15 107 7 9 12 12 91 9»1 E Wh'tley 19 F. of Steel. "Lukemae, SunSaah eLUM BLOSSOM, ch. f, 4 110 Bv Joe Carey— BerriU's Choice, by BerrilL (Trainer. L. T. Whitehill. Owner. L. T. Whitehill). o0!»6.-| Tijuana 1 l-B l:48%faa1 87-M IB I 2 6' 7''1, J H'tamer S Nau.MeKin'y. Piedra. ClenWi-ll ( 08(i( 'Tijuana 1 l-M 1 :51"^.slow 1 105 1 2 8 2] J H'tamer ." Regreso. Roisterer. Rob Baker M8B Tijuana lm70y 1 -47Vislow 4 M8 6 2 I 2 2- 8*|-J H'tamer 7 P.illy Line, l'ranklin. Olen Well 60444 Tijuana 1 1-16 1 :51%slop 6 101 2 111 1*12] -I H'tamer t Yorkist, Roist'er, W.M'Igomery 60283 Tijuana lm70y 1 :ir,: r.fa.st 9 9G 5 2 2 2 B 8»JJ P Hum 7 J.Sekaa, Pill-, ' f-uie, W.M'gom'v MSB Tijuana 1 1-16 t:48Bjbmat 17-10 1 »7 2 111 121 l=i (I W'liamslO Bour.tJreeii, F.Nail, H.I'.'goviif BBS Tijuana 1 1-16 l:5P&good 31 108 2 1 1 1 l'l 2n C Th'pson 7 Rouen. Buckhornll., Comnnueler r.0185 Tijuana 51 f l:10%mud 31-10 106 5 4 3 3*1 8*J HJ Noble fi L. Romper, Mad.Byng, B.'sWiag 1LEN WELL, br. g, 6 111 By Dick Finnell— FaradiM Woa, by Friao* of Moa- (TraineT. F. W. Forstiag. Owaer, Bisbaa Btabie). aco. 60965 Tijuana 1 l-M 1 : Of, .fast 11 Ml E 4 B 32 C Stud.-r 8 XaiiMcKinney. Piedra. Franklin (508 IS Tijuana 81 f LlOrfcmud B 118 9 ft 9 81* J Metealf 8 O'deuCity. A.Regina, L.Rodi|ilt M8B Tijuana 8-8 l*r*fcraat 206 11". 6 7 7 7* 6^$ K McKwen 8 Rim.'. Huron II.. Sedan 0578 Tijuana lm70v 1 :47 -.slow 9 106 2 5 5 4 4» I'J T Wilson 7 BillyLme. Franklin. Pl.BIomtorn 60473 Tijuana 1 l-M l:53«.f.slop 6 108 2 2 2 I P 1J T Wilson 7 C'caiCrll.. W.II.PVee, B'k'nll. •; i357 Tijuana 11-16 1:1ft fast 5 104 3 1 1 2 4' 1'J J Hun'mer 7 Omond. Oath, Don Podge •10228 Tijuana 1 1-16 1:64 hvy 35 102 2 2 3 3 2* 3* P Hum 7 Verdi Loone, Piedra. Franklin FRANKLIN, ch. g, 9 117 By Jim Oaf fney— Gliding By, by Argyla. i Trainer. C. E. Groves. Owner, C. E. Groves). 60965 Tijuana 1 l-M !:4S%fast S 117 7 5 8* 8] C TaVpaaa B N.niMeKiny. Ptcskai CleiiW'ell i»0»27 Tijuana 1 1-8 1:59 hvy 11 110 6 2 21 5* J Hun'mer 7 Yorkist, Char.Boy. Bobby Allen BBS Tijuana 1 1-16 1 :4ft',-.fast 7-5 110 4 3 3 2 1? P * M Fator 8 Nel. Harper. PonJose, s!PeurII. 48SB Tijuana lm7oy 1 :47%sIow I 106 7 7 7 3 S-\ 2« K Fator T BiJlyLuie. PI. Blossom. Olen Well ^0412 Tijuana lm70y l:17".-.fast :■! Ml 3 3 3 2 21 2'1 I Wilson 7 Oath. LL'mund. Cavaleadourll. »204 Tijuana 1 IS t:SS%faa« ft-5 113 5 3 2 2 2s 2J C Th'pson 6 B .linker. L.I.'hmund. Shortstop »22S Tijuana 11-16 1:54 hvy 13-5 Ml 4 5 5 5 4'J («J E Fator 7 Verdi Loon, Piedra. Glea Well *)137 Tijuana 1 1-16 1:52 slop 8-5 110 4 4 4 4 31 3' ■ Fator 4 Jake Schas. Piedra. Bob Baker REYDO, b. g, 8 108 By Rey Hindoo — Trinta, by Sain. (Trainer, W. H. Sperling. Owner, J. Humbrecht). 8*758 Tijuana 1 1 K I : tft' .-.fast 18 N6 (4 4 14^ 8* T Wilson 8 Franklin Nel. Harper. lMm Jus» ■8788 Tiiuana 51 f IM la.-'. 6s IN 7 I I I x''i ■ Don'liue S Sedan. C.As'monte. HamillonA. ■0.;21 Ti iuana 3-4 l:14%faat Bf 1"9 7 8 8 82 7"! K Don'hue 8 Tru-ty, Don .lose. Daniing C.iil .,c852 Tijuana 3-4 1 : 1 -V-.f a st 'NO 11 1 5 6 6 6 8*1 W And'son 8 MeLane, Verdi Ixion. Bob Baker 51045 Tiiuana 1 1-8 l:56%s!op 10 120 3'i A Zeigler 7 FrankShan'n, S. Beach. Nashotsh 53882 Tijuana 51 f 1:07 faat 167 115 7»3 A Zeigler 7 An.Regina, OrchidKing, Gr.Mint Eighth Race [8th Tijuana] BI6HTH HACK ." 1-- I'urlonAis. :!- car-old* ami ii|i«va;- l. ( laiuiiii^;. (June 'JH. 1!M 5 1 IBS 1-5 ,'J 1 I H. ) KcLANE, b. g, 8 110 By Duval— Etta Bay, by Bussell. (Trainer, B. Emrie. Owner, B. Emrie). '.I-7X7 Tijuana 51 f I :"*' -.last 1ft 10 1 12 t 1 2' 1 ' .1 ll'l.in-.er S Rubill . Col M'oliy. Tki'tj/Serea BBS Tijuana 61 f l:08-',ifa.st 7 112 5 8 S 6' 5-J II It O'.viTI HazelPalc, Ti unit all, Kiihhrrl I . MS51 Tijuana 3-4 1:16 slow 27-10 116 2 12 5- 6r- J H'tamer 8 Oreh.Kiug. P.illHeyd. R.-e'-Wmg 60474 Tijuana 3-4 l:17M.slop I 109 6 3 2 2= S'i J Hun'mer X Lit. Romper, Painty I.idy.P Jo M TTTT TIJaana 51 f LOSV.fast 17-10 110 I I 2 2» In .1 H'tamer Ml Little Raajeh, 'Tabloid, Rill Head 602O6 Tijuana 5-8 1 ^"I'.i.hvy 22-5 111 5 5 4 3' 3'J J H'tamer 7 Harryl).. Mayflower, Pl'tag«net 8MB Tijuana 5-8 l:0l:(tfast 10 100 7 7 6 41 4*1 P Hum 10 Shifty, UnzclPale. Amert'nMaid HISS MEELICK, b. f, 4 103 Ey Meeliek— Lucky Catch, by Trap Rock. (Trainer, Z. E. McGreeor. Owner, Z. E. McG regor). Ji0!)'»!) Tijuana 61 t l:0!'-.-.hvy 24 MS 1 1 8" I* C Kalis 8 Hamilton A. Little U-~-. Keg 8M&1 Tijuana 6-1 I :"l:--.l'a.st IS Ml 2 3 6- 55 H Long 7 Sis.Snsie, M.Manl-by. Ph. Ward MB Tijuana ill 1 :08:'f.last 11 1"2 2 2 :t 41 7'i J Majestic M MeUane. Little Beach. 1'abloiu • JW 'Tijuana 5-8 l:02:'6good 10 VjO 1 2 3 31 6*3 J Majestic 7 T. Craven. Shifty. Hazel Bale '.ft884 Ti iuana 51 f 1:10 slop 8 100 1 2 2 2' 3« M Fator 7 Haz.Pale, Phedodcn, T.Saunder* .9775 Tijuana 3-4 1:15 fast 52 88 6 2 3 41 8» P Hum 9 Bil.Lane. Bob. Allen. Huron II. »»714 Tijuana 5-8 LOFitfast 7 102 4 4 6 6' «41 A Jacobe 8 Herder. SistcrSusie, HamiltouA. HAZEL DALE. oh. m. 8 117 By Barnsdale— Tern, by Black Dean. tTrainer. C. B. Iiwin. Owner, C. B. Irwin). 60007 Tijuana 5-8 1 : B i;.s: :.". 121 2 2 1} li-l P Martinez. 7 Car. City. Shil'ly. WiMTlMMBgkts MBS Tijuana 8} f l:M*jjfaat 21-5 V7 2 1 1 P P P Mart'ne .H Trnm.Call. Rubberll.. Mad.R.vug M6M Tijuana 41 f .".f.'-.mud 18 116 2 2 2 V ■'■" P Martinez. 6 Ktagllka. Sis Susie. C.A.C'isk'-.v 8M47 'Tijuana 8-8 t:0"-Vslnp 13-10 114 2 2 2 2- 2R (j W'liams T Kinglike. MndaniRyng, Pivland IM58 Tijuana 5-8 l:02'good ft-5 112 I 1 1 14 3f C H Miller 7 T. Craven. Shifty. Kit. Roinpei 6ii207 Tijuana 41 f :.S-« .hvy 7-5 111 1 11 1- I1 C Th'pson I Joe Blair, Sedan. Rthel Brown ' join.', Tijuana 5-8 lBHkfaat 8-5 112 4 1 1 11 21 E Noble 10 Shifty, American Maid, Mi-Lane tf AY MATfLSBT, ch. m, 7 107 By Stalwart— Kisberdale, by Jim Gora. (Trainer, J. Cooper. Owner. J. M. Cooper). 84BM Tiiuana 3-4 1:'r..go-.«l 11 lol 7 3 P. J1 .1 Thomas 111 Kath.R'kin. Trusty. OrehMKiag 8MB] Tijuana 5-8 l.'li^l I MS 1 1 1 31 -l .1 Thomas 7 SistcrSusie. Ph. Ward. K. Rankin so si; Tiiuana 51 f l*6%faa1 '9 Mi 2 2 1 t' 2'1 Q Willi'ms S O'd.nCity. Pniie.Cirl. Ike Milln B276 'Tijuana 2-4 l:1"Vgood 5 107 1 I 3 2-1 "i PCanui 7 Trusty. Kath. Rankin, Ike Mills • 0138 Tijuana 3-1 1 17. i|' "I 1"* • 5 4 4- 4r,J .1 Thomas 6 Dau .lose. Oiehid King, IkeMilM BBT7 Tijuana 8-4 l:14%faat 5 B 6 4 6 7' 6-1 i' Studer 10 Fireplace, Bob Allen. On-liidKIng MMTUuaaa 51 f l:10'^sl p 21 107 4 4 4 31 3!} I) Noble 6 Ant. King. IkoMilK Sedgegrans ifSIS Tiiuana 3-4 1 :l!'£fast I MS 5 5 5 61 6' B Parke 9 Trusty. McLnne. Pon Podge BBS Tijuana 3-4 l:14%fast 31 105 4 3 6 6' 8'1 A Jacob* 0 K. Rankin. John Jr.. Nashotsh 59591 Tijuana 3-4 l:16Vsgood 11-5 1"5 3 1 1 1» 1* A Jacob* 8 N.ishotah, Shortstop. L.inBlack (HTC DE GTTISE, ch. g. • 108 By Star Shoot — Miss Granville, by Taaka* (Trainer. R. M. Hollenbeck. Owner, B. M. Hollenbeck). 84B4B Tijuana 51 • "1 M :. alow 6 5 112 1 I ::\ L '. .1 Htaner T Mad.Ryng. MTlouor. Okjaaatet 8MB -|-j iuana 6-8 l^BtaiOp :l-5 11J 5 4 4 4- 8* J H'tamer 7 Clear Lake, Ne-. Duly Fashion 'i"7S6 Tiiuana 5' f 1 : l7Vifast 21 112 5 5 I 2\ 2'' .1 Hun'mer 8 R.I. .Owen, H . Rurgoyne. M.Ryafl .^.,07 Tiiuana 5l. f 1 :08 good 61 110 4 6 6 3' lt P Caron IS II.Rurg'e. P.ubbcrlL. Thir. Seven 8MB Tijuana 51 f IM fast 14-5 110 7 4 3 2? 2» J H'tamer S Kinglike. Ooldie Roe. (Psiilrl 602."4 Tijuana H f l:»84.r.fast 5 110 5 1 1 1:} 1" G W'liams 7 Peg Martin. (Jr-dling. Balarosa 4TJEEN OF TRUMPS, blk. f, 4 107 By Von Tromp— Ellen Atkin, by Xingctoa. (Trainer. H. Farrell Owner H. FarreJJ). 60K90 Tijuana 3-4 l:lP.-.gcod ftl M8 :'. I ftl lo;l H B P.'werlO K.Rankin. MayMaulsbv Trusty '.'is-6 Tijuana 3-1 1 :M9*atop i M 1 2 2 2' 4'5 C Studer 7 JohnJr.. H.O Heels. Daini.vLidy 60760 Tijuana 7 I lltTfcfaat 21 MS 4 4 4 2? Ink O stud, r 7 Pane.Cirl. Kir.'sCub. H.O.Heels 8M71 'Tijuana 1 l:4t%faat B-M MB 18 8 2 21 4T1 J H'tamer S Char.P.oy. K Rankin. NoWonder B8M Tiiuana il f IM good 23 112 3 3 3 6' 7"* B Taylor 1:2 D-deOuisi-. H.Bur'ue. Rubber II. M8B Tijuana 8-4 l:ttlfclaat 13-5 105 I 1 1 1« 1» T Wilson 0 Pt.tnPoint, KedMan, PuaaffBaaa •0073 Tijuana i-S 1:02 f»8t U 106 8 b S » »• E Nobla 8 Rubberll., B.UOwen, Munueben TENNII.EE, br. g, 4 106 By Coliuet— Tokalon, by Tammany. (Owner. J. Pidgconl. (iOOlO Tijuana .v. f l.'K-.f.ist 4 112 r | 6'- 6'" .1 Maics. |c 7 Il'ii'sID-ir. K .4 lica I Ikiiii , Stiletto I f.8781 Tijuana 1-4 l:M%faal 9f 11-6 3 3 2J 8*1 H Saladin 10 Cafeteria. Our leader, Bevo I r.8738 Tijuana 5-8 l:03-v,fast 27-10 111 .1 1 1 li U H Saladin 12 Ask Jessie. McMurphy, Blaaer I 68065 Church' 1 3-4 l:U%faat 21f 106 11 11 12 131 13" J Kederis 14 lion. Man, B.ofEliz't'n, Murray ( C7058 B. Grass 3-4 l:18:S,mud 3 2 106 2l C VanDu'n 4 Qu.Ward. So. Wiggins, Gr.Klmj ( CW)11 B.Grass 6-8 UMKaai 7 108 2l C VanDu'n 7 Rowdy, Beeswaw. Ho-Hum SOCIAL STAR, b. c, 4 113 By Brummel— Glad Smile, by Dr. MeoBride. (Trainer, A. E. Alexandra. Owner. G. Alexan dra). MM1 Tijuana ." -v ! M '-fast :;:'. M7 f. 7 7 773 M Fator I Gar.City, Shifty. WildThonghts • 00413 Tijuana 3-4 1:15 fast 11 117 9 10 10 10 10:1 E Taylor 10 John.lr.. C.A.C'iskey. G.A'monte MSM Tijuana ::-t 1 :14 t,fast 33-10 112 ] 3 t 31 B*| C Th'pson T Bil. Lane. MissMauage, Ore. King MM Tiiunna 41 f E5%faat 17 110 7 7 7 5l 4«1 J H'tamer 7 H.imiltonA., JoeBlair, Ph. Ward , — I Pimlico 3-4 1:15 mud lOf 112 10 10 13 ll1 12*° L Morris 14 Vulcanize, Colando, Trautula ( 67778 K' worth 61 t T.llHislop 8 109 3 6 8 9 »'« H Thurber 9 Plantooii, Spugs, Cliow , i ■■■ i i i i Page 6 Havana Entries and Past Performances for Wednesday, March 22 i ■■■ i i i i HAVANA ENTRIES AND PAST PERFORMANCES I FOR WEDNESDAY, MARCH 22 [ WEATHKR Cl.OimVi TRACK HKAVY. Baring starts at 2:30 p. in. (Chicago time 1:57). ® Buperior mud runner. X Good njud runner. %: Fair mud runner. (M) Maiden". •Apprentice allowance. Ii Blinkers. First Race — 5 1-2 Furlongs. Pulse $700. 4 year aMa and upward. Claiming. (Track record: In, 24, 1917 -1 :05'..— 5 102.) Today's Ind. Horse. Wt. Bee. A.Wt.Han. MBU Starkader 113 1:074-f, « 108. .725 1 OBMt* Jessica F 119 1:07% I 103. .720 G0BS1 Bacchanalian HlAf 4 loo. .71". 'u.4!» liSiiMarininl ! M 1:07 B 103x7 15 00852 Pittshur;; 114 1:07% 5 10S..71", 88888 aTa« Ives 97 1:07% 4 §9X718 mi91l) Doctor Jl KM! 1:07-- 10 188x710 8B8M •hWl.ippoorwill 108 148 7 103x70.". 68603 h Parol 11X148% B 108x705 OWN l.l-uU.v B 11211:0*1/-, i 10SX70.". liil'il'j •I.Wateif..r«l 108 IMIS"-, S 101x700 i 88983 AicMvc (Mi 108 14*% 4 106X100 1 Second Race — 5 1-2 Furlongs. Purse $700. 4-yearolds and upward. ClnimiiiL'. (Track record: .Ian. 21. 1017 —1:09%— 5 102. 1 (O08SS) bWST M::p 112 1:00'., T. 112 :|t 72.1 808B3 •bCurreney 108 1:08)4 7 110x720 | (09689) hJuilro Budrow 114 1:07 4 1054(719 88907* 'Discussion 100 1:09% 0 103x71.". " Cf.Sr.L^ •I'.lael; Baby 100 1 :07 4 102.. 710 \ I000B1I 'loin Goose 11.". 1:07 7 108X710 I 08010 'Billy Pools 107 1:07 5 108.. 710 || ] 88010 MUaaaawajr lit 1:08% 10 108X709 | Third Race — 1 1-10 Miles. Purse S7( 0 3 vear-oliK and upward. Claiming. (Track retard: Ed.. 3. 1018—1:44*4—0 -«2. i OQOSS* bLe Bal.-.fre Ml 1:40% « 1lo:;:72" 80039 Little Dear !••" 1:00% 4 107 . 720 i O0B74 bWliiopel 107 1:48% 4 107x71:. (54190) Sea Pirate 100 l:4M.,sy 0 11(1X71.". IS0O52* Caraway (Mi 0 MB. .710 i 00079 l.Na\ajo (Ml 109 1:40% 4 107X710 i 1 i 1 | \ I || ] | i i i OotM bWhite Crown M7 1*1% 10 110X710 , 00911 I.Hedland 120 1:50% 10 110070". , :09::4 Dandy Van MB 1:971 5 110x70.". , 80888 lteticn Id.". 1:58 %ay 0 109.. 700 . 80014* l.soi Gilsey lor. 1:47% 8 1MX700 , 80011 Leearaefc (Mi ... .IOC, 1:4*1'.-. 9 110X700 ' Fourth Race — 1 Mile and 50 Yards. Purse $700. 4-year-olds and upward. Allowance';. I Track record: March 0. MIS- 1 :41 — ." ■ -117.) \ (00800) 'WALTER TURN-BOW 107 1:44 % 7 108X729 , OOtOS* iiMaiv .laue Baker.. MB 1:44% 4 ;isx715 ( COS."..".-' 'Jacobean 104 1:40% 4 MB4C710 ( U0M55 .lohniiv O'Coimell. .100 1 :44% 4 100 71o , GUIiSu *!iarnan MB 1:44 .",110X70.". ', 00071 Hazel w M 1:44% 4 100x705 ' Fifth Race— 1 1-16 Miles. Purse $700. 4-yearolds and upward. Claiming, (Track rcearO: Teh. 3. MM 1:44%— 0—02.) 00MO**WCary Brk 00 1:40% 4 00X729 i 80010* Win or tjuit 4 107x720 80097* aJ. C. Stone 110 1:47% 0 107x715 i ((W830) 'I rioinphaai 110 1:40% 8 110. .719 ( K0854 Little Glak 110 1:48 « 112x71.". ( f,(iS..",7 *(;... ige James 104 l:9S%h 4 104X710 ( 00080 OBiilger Ill 1:00% 10 110X705 ; 00084 •Uiianlsmaii 113 1:90% 7 107. .700 ; C.IIS.-.4 liTimolhy .1. Hoiran.lOl 1:47% 7 110:;:7(N| j 00804 Drapery MB 1:00% 5 1M. .700 i Sixth Race— 1 1-16 Miles. I Purse S70O. 4 year -olds aial upward. Claiming. ( (Track reeari: i'eh. 3. 1018— 1:44%— 8— 02.) 00084* •Balfour 4 107X72.". , 00057s I.I'.aywood 4 100X720 | 80000* *Conni Boris 100 1 :47% 7 107X719 ( 00894* hT.ii.is. on 113 1:50 0 112X71.". ( 0U800 Oaajaad 100 1:40 0 11. "071.". (00052) P.ieiinan 100 1:40% 0 1104:710 i;iiS9.". *Bolly C 104 1:47% 4 102X705 j 00778 •OUr. Bfcafrr MB 1:47% 7 1MX700 ; Havana Jockey Percentages HAVANA JOCKEY PI1RCF.3NTAGKS. From .T:iiiii:ir 1, li»lll » to ]*larch 1 », U»2^, liiolnniv«. At or I J Over ladraj. P.O. Wt. Mta. 1st. 2d. 3d. Raraer, M 21 l or OM 181 MB 114 Wilson, r 20 MB 304 73 48 .".1 I'rible, D 20 !»". 042 130 MO ! '-' Penman, 1 20 07 89S 17." l.r 4 117 rifkraa. A 19 109 4i." 77 79 92 * Kenncdv. B IS MS EM 100 81 Bf Walls, P 16 90 70 12 0 ■ I.illey, W 1« 117 122 20 10 10 Kelsay, W 10 109 541 84 83 88 Fields. G 10 MB 0S0 10S 88 91 If.upel. J H 101 324 40 30 41 Bohinson. C M 111 310 47 35 *J3 ,'heffel, B 14 93 304 42 42 45 Mnibeu. J 13 105 224 30 27 29 Pool. W 13 94 M S 2 10 * Atkinson, ■ 13 10S 311 39 33 34 * Connois, ] M 111 205 20 23 M Dawson, 1 12 105 200 31 27 4S Drever. J 12 101 188 23 23 25 Hum, f 12 KM! 307 38 M 41 limsfoid, II 12 113 252 30 40 27 Merimee. F 12 104 22S H 24 13 Swart. N 12 98 255 31 40 29 McLaughlin, A. .. .10 »7 218 22 29 H Moore, r 10 10S 208 20 30 41 Josiah, E 10 103 MB 40 48 42 Kederis, J 10 103 138 14 Hi 13 Chalmers. J 10 94 213 24 29 31 Bulger. N 09 MB 05 0 I 7 Fletcher, I ('9 108 147 13 12 10 Kindle. C 09 115 162 14 12 13 McCurkle. C 09 104 87 8 11 11 Mvera. II 09 111 110 10 13 17 Bice. L 09 100 22 2 4 3 At or Over J Jockey. P.O. Wt. Mts. 1st. 2d. 3d. McOraw. S OS 100 121 10 21 11 Man leery, W 08 ill 254 20 20 19 Clemenls, H OS 105 149 12 10 17 \ Brydges. II OS 100 DM! 9 9 10 Bums, T OS 1(11 MB 30 44 55 Boyle, S 08 107 179 14 15 20 Corev. ; 07 107 109 S 7 7 1 Nolan. T 07 10S ln3 7 13 17 Kmailwood, B 07 102 MB 7 15 16 C Yerrat, A 07 91 41 3 2 0 i Pevic, J 07 95 M 4 9 10 I Smith, J 06 100 459 27 41 49 £ Frost, C 06 70 03 4 3 3 J Ellis, B 05 95 22 1111 Callahan, H 05 93 19 1 0 2 I Simmons. .1 04 104 98 4 4 8 ' I Peualver. J 04 114 52 2 3 8 McBride. J 03 107 03 2 5 4' MiAlanev, B 03 101 87 3 5 4 ' Stone. G 03 111 03 2 5 8 Tryon. A 03 103 142 4 12 13 ' Wakoff, II 03 105 M 112 Grulier. J 02 112 87 2 12 12 \ Brothers, T 95 7 0 0 0 ; Doyle. B US. 17 0 0 1 3 l'.spenshade, B 9S 8 0 0 0 j Hernandez, F 95 4 O 0 0 \ O'Biien, J 115 5 0 1 1 : Perdamo, J 99 9 () 1 0 Bowden. B 102 2 0 0 0 Bwart, u 101 21 o i | Dry. G 100 o o o 1 1 Via ii. B 95 1 0 0 0 | WeaterflekO. J 107 7 o 0 o First Race [1st Havana] IMItST RACK 7* 1-11 I iirlonii'.. -l-y««ar-oI«ls MM u;iwai-«l. Claiming. (,):iu. | 8J4, 98)89 — ' : »•" •-"» — 5-lOU.) Inder Course Dist TlmeT'ckOdds Wt St Vi Vi *4 Ktr Fin Jockeys Started Order of Finish u STARKADER, blk. £. 6 108 By Lovetie— My Star, by Armeath II. ( (Trainer. J. Shine. Owner. B. Mock). 8880)1 Havana .'•! f l:12'..hvy I UO 1 3 ]"-• :'li P. Bm' wood 10 Cal.inCreck. GohlenBed. KotYet ( •H8H Havana '..\ f i :us'-f.faHt 6 IN 5 2 4 l T*l W Mor's.-vio Baccaaaaiiaa, Jill. Paj Will ( MM Havana &i f l:07'/(,fast 13 114 -5 « 7 f.' C;l J Carroll 8 Money. M. Hollins. .1. Budlow (, t92a Havana. f,: f 1 :0S good Bj lo7 I 4 4 4- CJ A Mcl.'hlin B Discussion, Curreucy, Midian (, ■OM Havana f-i f l:(«riaiop 2 112 3 1 1 ft* 1J A Mcl.'hlin 7 loyalist, Pittsliurf.. Triomphant C ttllH Havana 3-4 l:13%fast 2 110 1 11 1*1 8* D Prible 10 Black Baby, Sunrose, Alf Vezluu | BMM Havana 5* f l:077;.fast 4J 112 1 12 4' 4* J Carroll 8 Peasant. Jill, Hoover s C^Mi.x Havana 61 f l:()7 ifast 4) 112 3 1 1 I* 3'J .1 Carroll 8 EdGar'son, Peasant, T.Belg'nII. JESSICA F., b. m, 6 103 By Malamont — Marchaway, by Peep o'Day. (Trainer, P. G. Julian. Owner. M. Dinnehere). , 00931 Havana :m l:K%sood 4 IM 4 1 1" * (■ PleKla 12 I) .Fairbanks. Bygaai, Kayman MM Havana &} f 1 :l-'..slo\v I M 4 4 L' -« !* T Nolan Jl Eddie Tranter, Aleso, Builev | MM Havana .r: t IM slow M Mi li 3 s 10 lo*1 J SnrltJi 10 P.illyBoids. P'rplexity, Frasi'uelo oi | f.Sltil Havana &i f l:«7 4fant 12 M 1" H 1" 10 B 24 E P nman lo Midian, Eyrie, Yeomanette ; 6»7.".4 Havana Ci f l:'l7'/fcfast 25 11(1 4 7 8 8 •*• W Hlnphy 8 Jacobean, Chtsca, Donna Boma j tUl.'^j N K't'n Ab 9-8 l:n4U,hvy 12 101 f.« b Bice 5 E. Gentry, July Fly, Norniandle | (.SoOS N.K'ton 3-4 1 :l'4\mud 4-6 M 6* U Bauer 6 Honest George, Steve, Virge BACCHANALIAN, ch. f. 4 100 By Trojan— Bacchante, by Seahorse II. (Trainer, 3. Hope. Owner, J. De Estrampea). 00951 Havana ./. f 1 all '..fasi S M! 7 S *A 4'JP Walls 12 M. Winks, Gal. -Berry, Tw'vSVn W0872 Havana :.i f 1 :07-;.fast C 107 :: 3 M 7'S M Garner 10 Buddies, Gallou-Bcrry, Butler ] C0J.2S Havana &* f 1 :0S:%fast 0 108 1 11 1' 1" B Kenndylil Jill, Bay wood. Orris OUOet; Havana M 1:14 fast 2 Ml 1 12 2* 2a B Scheffel II Bay wood, Triomphant, riuinpy ( tu.123 Havana 3-4 l:i::\fa«t C 107 1 1 1 3 (i8 B Kcnn'dy 7 Tw'ty Seven, Stanley, Bay wood I MSBI Havana Ci f 1 :07^,fast 3 101 1 2 3 4" 6*J E Penman B OeotglW.. T'lySeven, M.Uarner | 6.I0C8 Havana 1 l:40%faat 2i 97 4 1 1 1 li B* D Prible 8 F. Ahead. FirslCousul, Gold.Flint C fel/GARMINT, b. m, 6 103 By McGee — Mint Blossom, by Wild Mint. (Trainer, H. E. Davis. Owner, Indiana Stable). 8MB Havana Bft t l:tt%orad 10 111 1 .". 5 u G-* F Hunt B M. Garner, Bit. Boots, .T.O'Con'll I «e(,s2 Havana &J f lM%Bn*t (i 112 1 6 6 7i 8:I 9 Hunt 10 Marionllollins, Currency Sunrose : 00378 Havana 11.41 fast 6 106 3 12 E. rder. H Brydges 8 Coldenl'lint. George W., Fictile , OMf Havana 1 1 :4l^.fast 4i 110 3 1 1 1 1* 6'i F Hunt 8 Jacobean, llaran. Mildred MM Havana 61 f l:07fefast 21 103 3 2 1 l1 l"" D Prible 8 Wedgwood, Midian, Koran MM Havana hi f 1:07 fast 21 106 4 6 4 3' 1" I) Priblo 8 Perplexity, W.ofCh'oe, HuntreM r.'.is27 Havana 3-4 l:lo^„fast 3 102 2 2 2 3« 3| D Prible 6 Gratian, American Eajrle, Byrne ! 6«t7b7 Havana 61 f 1 :07~f aat 3J 107 3 t S 8* » D Prible 8 ShootAway, WarMap, W.ofCn'c* 6U704 Havana 61 t l:07\fast 8-6 110 1 11 1* 4'1 J Heupel 8 Taenia, Beugalese, Huutreta , HTTSBURG, br. «:. 6 108 By Jim Gaffney— Pattie Black, by Wajrner. (Trainer. R. Stralendorff. Owner. R. Stralendorff). 00852 Havana ''1 l.oi;"i\:st If. 114 :! :; B* 6'1 W Kelsay 7 WarMap. P.illyBoots. BlackBabv . MO Havana t| f 1 :"7::.fast 12 1oS 4 2 .". r,nt 7*1 .1 Malben 8 Am.EaKle, BlaekBaby, Molinero NOB Havana B| f l:07%faat 10 112 & 3 2 3' €'3 J Maiben 10 MarioaHoniaa, Currency Suurone MM Havana 6* f l:0SV0fast 6 110 2 2 1 l2 1} J Carroll 9 Lit. Cottage, Tom Goose, FelixM. 6a»23 Havana 61fl:0s slow 6 110 5 2 3 31 0*| W Kelsay 10 BillyBoots. P'rplexity, Fraucuelo I TWO EYES, ch. f, 4 95 By General Roberts— Eye Full, by Hamgan. (Trainer, C. E. Myatt. Owner, C. E. Myatt). f,0608 Havana ;• f l:09%aU W '■'. ! s 1 3 4 65 74i .1 Chalmers 10 M. Gunner. PokeyB., Acclamat'n ; r! :.41 Havana SL f l:07^fast 15 OS 3 5 6 6» 5« N Swart 8 Black Baby. Money. Discussion i MM Havana --4 l:i:i-5fast 10 97 3 1 2 6 4' N Swart B Pibroch. Carl Boberts. Peasant ma? Havana 94 l:lS%BOod B 99 2 1 1 Is 8* M Swart 7 Fireworth, Forbid, Bey Enuis 6&040 Havana 51 f 1 :09M;fast 3 97 1 1 1 1* ]■ M Swart 8 Eyrie. I.ui-Meme, LightFantastic I &Si!(i7 Havana 51 f l:077:.fast 8 97 6 4 4 6* 4'1 N Swart 9 Carl Boberts, Hueu, Far East lii&IO Havana 51 f lM%tant 41 100 1 111* 1" X Swart 9 Alf Veziua. Parol, Yeomanette '■ 6N7C1 Havana 5* t 1 :07 ,fast 4 96 3 6 4 3' 55J 11 Swart 9 HazelW.. Mr.Kruter, Bev.Jamet I DOCTOR D., b. g, 10 108 By Galveiton— Verna Eioe, by Dr. Rioe, 'Trainer. 0. Rice. Owner, 0. Derossett). 00911 Havana •' I 1:80 alow :i IIS i 1 1*1* W Kelsay 11 Humpy JackHealey, Leearack I ■OM Havana 1 1 IMILaluw '^ M I I 3J •*• W k taay I Puddles. DonTOranh, L. Gentry MM MapleH. M l:«i7s.,h \ 7-5 113 4 4 3 3» : • B) Fator 7 Sw'pCpIl., Eadylone, JackLedl • Etna Maplell. 51 f 1:10 slow 11-10 111 1 1 1 1* Is E Fator 6 Babylonian, Circulate, St. Just t rv'4fi MapleH. 5-8 1:03 slow 17-5 118 1* E Fator 8 St. Just. Betreat. Treadwell 68J20 MapleH. 5-8 l:08*ihvy H-6 107 4" W And'son B Cant.Girl, Sea Board, K. Worth I WHIPPOORWTLL, ch. g, 1 103 By Olambala — Nightfall, by Voter. (Trainer. D. Montour. Owner, Brickyard Stable). 00854 Havana ImSOy 1:41'. last U II : :: M 10* lo'« W Kelsay 11 Chiniera. Taiascon, George W. ! BMM Havana 11111 TwlfcalOW 10 108 2 4 6 7 64 tis J Malben 7 M. Jane Baker, P.ianca. Doily C. i.e. oS Havana 1 1-10 l:.".::'..hvy 8 107 2 4 4 5 6 6-1 .1 Maiben 0 J.O'Con'll. Tawas'lha. B Hunley I 0R21 Havana 3-4 l:19%faat 3 110 7 5 4 31 IK J Maiben 10 Invincible. Catoctiu, Humpy ' OKIS Havana 6i f l:08"^fast 4 105 S 8 9 9 7* N Swart 9 Major Doino. Mike, Catoetin \ ■•JO Havana Midi fast 4 M 10 9 7 6s 21 M Swart 10 .PnyO'C'uell. C.Boris. W.orQult i 6U018 Havana 61 f l:08%fast (i )n5 4 9 9 6'1 :1 N Swart 10 Enllaby. Eyrie, Cy Merrick I 6SS77 Havana lm50y 1 MS^.hvy 3 111 7 6 4 4 4* 4" E Atkina'n 9 G. James, J.O'Cou'ell, T.J.IIogaii | ts»!0 Havana Du.^v 1.47 fast 8 110 12 1 2 4' 5'1 ■ Atklns'nlo Qreat Hawk. Little Dear 7ole i bV.41 Havana DuiOy l:45Vaet » 111 0 I 0 7 7 «'* J Connora 7 I.it.GhU, BabyFauat, DltlHllrl ( I I I ( ( • , ( , i i I [ , , , . , ' \ , ( ( , ', ' PAROL, ch. g. 6 108 By Transvaal — Mary Ellen, by Cesarion. (Trainer, S. T. Baxter. Owner, S. T. Baxter). 7 Havana lm.".0y l:51Uhvy 10 111 1 2 2 r 61 8" W Mor'scy !) .1.1 Casey. Mr I Oar. (iu.irilsmHii 0X04 Havana 3-4 ^H^.hvy 10 112 5 ."■ « 41 ffj W Mor'scj 9 M. Garner. Bengalese, J.J.Casey 604fifi Havana lm".0v 1 :1 lUslow 10 113 5 12 4 6°k 8" W Mor's-y 8 Tawasentha. MeAdoo, Dolly C. 6C321 Havana 2-4 1 :l.'.V5fast 15 112 1 4 7 S' 9'3 W Mor soy 10 Whipp'rwill. Invincible, Catoetin 60092 Havana 3-4 1 :17 6slow 31 112 6 2 4 31 4*1 W Mor'sr-y 8 Cortex. Et.W.J.Mur'y. Altamaha 5P78S Havana 61 f 1 :07%fast 20 111 6 9 10 10* 10T1 W Mor'seyll Midian, Kentmere. Amer. Eagle 59684 Havana 1 l:42V3good 7 110 1 1 2 2 7* 10" W Mor'seylO OlliePalmer. SilexIE, ToyAlong 69525 Havana 1 1-16 l:48%faat 60 108 1 2 6 9 9 9'* S Boyle 9 M.J.B'ker. W.G.M'C't'k, J.O'C'l 594C4 Havana 1 l:4iy5fast 30 115 0 4 0 8 8 8T W Mor'sey 8 Hocnir. MaryJaneBaker Forbid POKEY S.. b. h, 6 108 By Charivari— Helen Burnett, by Allan-a-Dale. (Trainer, G. P. Sherman. Owner, G. H. Gilroy). 00970 Havana ::-4 1 :ls:,r,muil 3 113 10 s: ." 'l 4"! I Bleteftjef M Mess Kit. K. Worth. Service Blag 00894 Havana 1 l:50i~hvy 5 113 3 :t 4» 4" I Fletcher 0 Bill Hunley, Huen. Hatrack 60751 Havana 1 l:49y;mud 8 109 1 1 1 1 45 4« I Fietcher 7 Balfour, MajorDoino, Geo .lainei 00608 Havana 5Jfl:09%sIow 6 110 S 6 3 3'1 2f I Fletcher 10 M. Gunner, Acclamation, Cliiaca CC",42 Havana 1 1:43 slop 10 106 6 3 7 7 7 7*2 J Simmons 7 Money, George W., Mary Eib W265 Havana 61 f l:07%fast 10 105 6 S 3 7" 7» J SimmonslO MollyPuff, Frascuelo, Wil.WooOi - *149 Havana 61 f 1 :08y5f ast 4 lilt » 8 8 81 7'| I Fletcher 9 Pittsburg, Lit. Cottage. T.Oooae | 60044 Havana 3-4 l:14%fast 4 112 1 1 1 1* 1* I Fletcher 9 WbiteCrown, Bygone, InvincimV S&925 Havana lm50y l:4C%alow 10 112 2 1 1 2 6* «*1 I Fletcher 9 Guardsman, Caraway, Navajo WATERFORD, b. g, 8 103 By Waterboy— Midrica, by Midlothian. (Trainer, M. Seifert. Owner. M. Seifert). 880)19 Havana B| t IM .slow 41 112 ( ( «' f,92 C Rob'son 8 Haywood, Good Hope. Bengalese C0T.41 Havana 2-4 l:17Vr.slop « 107 8 8 8 8 SM A Yerrat 8 Hl'kl'.aby. CountBoris, ( uireney IBOM Havana 5. f 1 :08%slow 3J l(/7 4 6 5 51 0*0 A Yerrat 8 Disc'sion, ShootAway. Nor. Belle 59T.85 Havana 1 l:40*£good 6-5 110 1 2 4 5 61 4'1 A Yerrat 8 J.Budrow, BillyBoots, Jaeobeaa 592S8 Havana 3-4 l:14V;good 5 104 6 4 4 4'J l'l A Yerratt 0 Peasant, Loyalist, Hazel W. 59241 Havana 3-4 1:16 slow 41 105 4 11 1» 1J A Yerratt 8 Tarascon, Winall. Fireworth ARCHIVE, b. g, 4 (M) 105 By Hia Majosty— ftuair, by Orme. (Traimer. A. G, Blakely. Owner, W. Daniel). 00932 Havana 5] f l*0B%g;ood 5 107 G 5 B*| 4aJ T Nolan 9 F. -Boodle. Mum Jumbo, Gratian C0872 Havana 5i f l:07--.last 3) M 8 8 7"t fl7 T Nolan 10 Buddies, Gallon Kerry, Butler IBM F.G'nds 1-4 l:lt%hvy 10 109 3 5 « 71 920 M Garner 9 Trantula. Mose, LaOy Luxury 00100 F.G'nds 84 l:14%4taat 8 113 I 2 2 2'1 2* M Garner 12 Bristow, Blossom Hoi^e, Margie C0(W7 F.G'nds 3 4 1:16 hvy 13 10214 4 4 0* 4'* R Scott B Betsinda, Back Bay, N. Shore W»ll F.G'nds 3 4 llh'-hvy 18-5 Ho 6 3 3 3l 47 L I.yke 10 Bertha S., Bristow, MlracIeMau ■OM F.G'nds 3-4 1:20 hvy S 115 1 4 & 2l 21 E Pool II Don. Blue, G'nyljee, Prin.'BDetll 590G0 F.G'nds 11:39 fast 40 10616 6 6 • 4 «'-•!(. Scott 0 Wapiti, Ruuiiuol, Ruuzaf Second Race [2nd Havana] i i ( ( ( ; ; j i I ( , | ( ( j ; J \ 1 C i I £ J I I ' ' \ ; 3 j \ : | | u ( ( ( (, (, C | s , | oi | ; j | SKCOM) RACM •"» 1-ii KnrlonjtH. 4-ye:ir-nIds nml ■■ i»vv.-i ril. l:i lining;. .T»n. bo, mi: — i : .-. i-.- — r, — 10M.J WAR MAP, ch. g, 6 112 By Trap Rock— Woodvine, by Magnetlier. (Trainer, E. V. Mulronan. Owner, E. V. Mul runan). C0852 Havana E| f lM&fast *J M 1 1 1* 1*1 T Burns 7 BillyBoots. B'l.Baby, Iil.ixeawJV 00711 Havana 6' f 1 :«ir,-;..fast •;-". 112 1 1 1 l| 1" I Burns 7 I'.eiiKalese, Puddles. Golden Bed (.0067 Havana 3-4 1:14 fast 5 110 2 1 1 I'i^n G Fields 9 Am. Eagle, Tvv'lySeveu, MessKIt 59X08 Havana 61 f 1 M%f ast 6-5 104 5 3 2 31 I*} 1 Bums B FirstC'siil, Gol. Flint, I.ui Meme 59767 Havana hi t 1 :07=tfaat 8-5 K 9 5 2 2 21 2" T Burns 8 SU'tAway, Sugarmint, W.ofOh'ce BSB Havana 3-4 1:15 good 7 107 4 3 2 2" 3'1 T Burns 7 EdGarrison, Gratian, Blasoaway bl 440 Havana l.i f l:0ti%fast 12 109 1 111* 1» T Bums 10 Memphis. Mayavllle, Ellaa O. 59253 Havana R f l:09\good 3 W8 5 2 1 l'l 4» J Heupel 10 Frascuelo, Bed, Baby Faust 59221 Havana 51 t l:12%slow 10 107 8 4 1 5a 3-i T Burns 8 Wak.Dr'm, J.Budiow, J. J. Casey CURRENCY, b. g. 7 110 By Bain— Gold, by Golden Garter. (Trainer, 0. L. Foster. Owner, O. L. Totter). 00852 Havana 51 f POC-^.fast 2 lis 2 2 VI VI P. Kenn'dy 7 WarMap. BillvP.oots. BlacUBabv MM Havana 6} t 1 .07";, fast 2 113 .8 4 2 4»« 4« W Pool 8 Am. Eagle, BlackBabv. Molinero lKif N2 Havana B} t 1 :U7-\-,fas,t 1 Il'O 4 11 1*1 8* C Rob'son 10 M. Hollins. Sunrose, Billy Boots BK41 Havana 3-4 1 :17'/i.slop 2 120 4 111* 3"" H Cl'ments S BlaekBaby, ("t Boris, Fic.FaiuT MM Havana 3-4 l:19'/-hvy 2 115 6 11 1* V D Prible I Fickle Fancv, Tarascon. Mi.llun 59724 Havana 51 f l:iiC%fast 21 110 1 11 1« U G Flelda 7 Sunrose, BillyBoots, CarlRobeiis MM Havana 1 l:40%good 21 110 7 4 2 2 3* 710 D Prible 8 J.Budrow. BillvBoota. Jacobean 59493 Havana 61fl:07%fast 8-5 113 1 11 I'll" B Scheffel « Billy Boots, G.Flint, Jacob-*!* : )442 Havana 1 l:40%fast 4 110 1 1 1 1 2« 2* N Swart S HazelW., Quaker. Tlin.J.HoKHii 59314 Havana 2-4 l:13'/5fast 10 115 2 12 2» 7Ti B Scheffel 8 Approval, Ruddles, J'ge Bin/row JUDGE BUDR0W, ch. g, 4 105 By Dick FlnneU— Bellona, by Bean Ormonaa. (Trainer. R. L. Kreger). 80883 Havana rTuFF^hvy 4 5 111 1 1 1- 1\ T. Penman 5 Dolpii, John J. Casey. Hocnir MM Havana 51. f 1 :(17%trriod 10 108 2 1 1 ]n* 2" L Penman 10 Bentjalese. Liii-Meme, Midian T9876 Havana r.i f 1:11 hvy 4 102 2 2 2 S'l B* L Penman 7 Old Sinner, Blazeaway, Melvlu 59724 Havana 51 f l:06%fast 4-5 103 4 3 4 6s 6» X Prible 7 Currency, Sunrose, Billy Boots J&647 Havana 3 : 1 IH.-.ta.st 2 105 1 3 3 SI 4* S Boyle 6 Ramkin, Gratian, ICd (,,.nlm u 19585 Havana 1 l:4(j%good 31 105 3 111 If 1* L Penman 8 BillyBoots, Jacobean, Waterford. 39523 Havana El f 1:07 fast 8-6 108 1 V 1 11 2"" L Penman S MuriouHolllns, Hoover, Tose Dp 59401 Havana 01 f l:07^ifast 8-6 110 6 2 2 S* 3« L Penman 8 Money, Marion Hollins, Lyric DISCUSSION, b. g, 6 103 By Hanbridge— Colloquy, by Russell. (Trainer. S. McNeill. Owner, S. McNeill). 0M7 Havana 3-4 l:M%fnat I M 4 4 I 3h 21 J Maiben 10 G. Chance, Perplexily, BillvBoOts BMM Havana 6] f 1 :oS%slow 5 105 2 I 2 8* ll J Maiben 8 Shoot Aw'y, Nor. Belle, W'terford 59685 Havana 51 f 1:07 fast 2 110 2 5 6 7* 6'1 J Maiben 8 Lee Eufleld, BillyBoots, B Baby 59544 Havana 51fl:07%fast 8-5 110 2 13 3i 3'i J Maiben 8 Black Baby, Money, Jacobean 59252 Havana 51 f 1:08 good 2 104 5 2 2 2! l"* J Maiben 8 Currency, Midian. Starkader 59179 Havana 61 f l:09%hvy 2-5 107 1 2 2 2* 2* J Maiben I Hazel W.. Medusa, Truant 59132 Havana 3-4 l:13-0fast 1 112 3 I 1 1*8 f Moore 9 Bermont. Huen, Dr. Sliafer 59060 Havana 3-1 l:132ifast 2 112 2 2 2 2 1 21 F Moore 8 Currency, Far East, Quaker BLACK BABY, blk. f. 4 102 By Dick Finnell— May Maid, by Yankee. (Trainer, E. E. Major. Owner, E. E. Major). 00852 Havana 51 f 1 :06"-.-.fast '.'1 MB 4 4 M |i| p prjble 7 WarMap. BillyBoots. Blazeaway MOM Havana 51 f l:07r-.fast H 105 I 1 1 Ink • D prjble 8 Amer.Eagle, Molinero, Currency" 60541 Havana 3-4 l:17V:.slop 5 108 1 3 2 2* 1» D Prible 8 CountBoris, Currency, Fie.Fancy KM "Havana 1 l:40%fast 5 102 4 3 4 6 61 67i D Prible 8 Koran. Fictile. Golden Flint Mil Havana 61 f 1 OT'-fast 3 106 6 11 1°* 1" D Prible rtG'uHope. Wedgwood, M. Hollins 59C85 Havana 51 f 1:07 fast 3 107 1 3 4 B' 3* D Prible 8 LeeEnfield, Bil. Boots. Frascuelo 59544 Havana 61 f 1 :07%fast 31 101 7 3 2 2'1 1» D Prible 8 Money, Discussion, Jacobean 59403 Havana 3-4 l:14%fast 3 106 1 2 2 3- 3«1 B Scheffel 7 Sunrose, MadNell, SecondCousia 59300 Havana 61 f l:08M fast 6-5 98 2 2 3 3* 1" B Scheffel 8 M. Hollins, Huntress, M.J.Baker 59119 Havana 2-4 l:13-H.fast 4 99 2 2 2 3* 1 » B Scheffel 10 Sunrose, Starkader, Alf Veclna TOM GOOSE, b. g, 7 108 By Dick Welles— Miss Dolye, by The Commoner. (Trainer, J. J. Alt. Owner, J. A. Durkin). MM Havana Bj t lM%0l8f 4 105 1 1 1 1* D* J Chalmers 7 Tw'ty Seven, Peasant, Wedgw'd MOM Havana El t l:07%fast 3 105 2 4 7 6» 4-'i J ChalnierslO MollyPuff, Frascuelo. Wil. Wood* 00149 Havana El t 1:08'/;fast 6 110 1 4 3 21 3'J T Burns 9 Pittsburg, Lit.Cottage, Felix M. MM Havana 1 l:40V3fast 15 110 2 2 3 6 7» 711 J Chalmers 8 F. Ahead. FirstConsul, Gold.Flint 59923 Havana CJ f 1:08 slow 4 110 8 8 5 5 C°l B Kenn'dylO BillyBoots, P'rplexity, Frascuela 59703 Havana 5* f 1 :0S7if ast 2 107 2 1 2 21 ll T Burns 8 Keulinere, Mike. -Cy Merrick 590(0 Havana k) f *.M%Cut 10 105 6 4 5 64 3«J T Burns 7 Hoover, Sugumiict, Bacchanarn 59543 Havana 51 t lM%fasat 21 105 2 1 1 3 E4 G Flelda 7 Golden Flint, Humpy, guaker BILLY BOOTS, b. h, 5 103 By Sain — Rosalie, by Oiseau or Sempronius. (Trainer, C. Middleton. Owner, D. M. Suarez). 00910 Havana 1 l:43%alow I U 8 2 2 2"'- C'2 .7 Pevic 10 Blondel. Win or Quit. Diversity 008."/; Havana 51 f l:0C%faat E M I 5 41 l*| .T Pevic 7 WarMap, BlaekBaby, Blazeaway i*."4:i Havana 51 f 1 :122 imud 21 108 3 2 2 3« 2s J Pevic I M. Gamer, J.O'Cou'il, I^eEnfieid MM Havana 51 ( l:u7%fast 3 112 2 2 3 41 4'i W Kelsay 10 MariouHollins, Currency Sunrose MM Havana 84 l:lQ%faat I 110 3 12 2» 4* .1 Pevic 10 G.Ohauce, Discussion. Perplexity MOM Havana 61 t IM slow 2 106 4 3 2 1} l'l .1 Pevic 10 Perplexity, Frascuelo. Pittsburg 59876 Havana 61 f 1:11 hvy 16 101 6 4 5 6* 6* J Pcvlo 7 OldSinner, Blazeaway, J.Budro* BLAZEAWAY, br. h. 10 108 By Waterboy— Star, by Star Ruby. (Trainer, S. T. Baxter. Owner, S. T. Baxter). 004)10 Havana 1 l:43%alow E M I I M M * P. Scheffel 10 P.londel. Win or Quit, Diversity 0085'i Havana 51 f 1 :of.".-.f ast I M I C C l-J J Chalmers, 7 WarMap, BillyBoots, BlaekBaby MM Havana 3-4 l:ltl'/-.hvy 7-5 112 5 4 4 5s 5»5 N Swart 0 FickleFancy, Currency, Tarascon 152 Havana ll:39%fast 5 108 4 1 1 I 4ni'7,sB Scheffel 7 Poilu, Jacobean, Brynlimah K023 Havana IsnSOy l:43%Caat 3-2 M 4 1 1 1 *•» t»| B Scheffel « Poilu. Brynlimah, Fireworth 59«76 Havana 51 f 1:11 hvy 2 104 4 3 3 2* 2l G Fields 7 OldSinner, JudseBndrow, Melrla 59791 Havana lm.'.oy l:43%faat 4 105 1 1 1 1 l1 21 B Scheffel 8 Jacobean. Loyalist, Wise Man Third Race [3rd Havana] ] ( I | C I : , ! , I ; i I '■ I I • t I ! I ' \ i I | i ( THIH1J EBACB 1 1-1(1 lilies. S-year-oldN :in«l ipwaM. Claiiulut;. ( Fc 1». ::. idis — i:-i4 i-r. — :: — ! ::.» LE BALAFRE, br. g, 6 110 By Sir Wilfred— Grey Agnes, by Pepper and Salt. (Trainer, J. Shine. Owner, B. Mock). 80892 Havana ltnSvy 1:45 fast I 110 1 2 2« ft* C Rob'son 10 Bierman. Caraway Keltoi BMO Havana El f lM%fact 8 113 1 2 I 1J 21 C Rob'son 12 King B.. Humpy, iiush 59545 Havana lm.50y 1 :44».5fast 8 105 6 9 9 9 9 9'« D Prible 10 Maysville, Counsel Cork 5S500 N.K'ton 0* f l:29%mud C-5 114 4» T Rae 5 Hor.Lerch, GoldieS., Normandia 5840O N.K'ton 61 f 1:26 fast 11-10 119 3'1 D Prible 5 Balarosa, TbeCigarette Byifoue 5C5:.4 Dorval 11-16 1:48 fast 8 108 4 10 10 10 10 8Bi R Rom'ellt 10 Blazonry. Al Pierce Chimera 56477 KingEd. 1 1-16 l:57%slop 3-2 115 6" F Moore 7 L'gEyesIL, Salesman Thirteen 56259 Hel'm'r lnv70y 1:43 fast 9-10 107 2* A Jacobs ' 6 P'tyBaby, L'kyPearl, I.'ileGluk LITTLE DEAR, b. g, 4 107 By Olambala— Ma Wee Dear, by Love Wisely (Trainer, D. Shaw. Owner, A. G. Robertson. f.Oftr.-i Havana fjnSOy 1:45 fast 1". 107 9 7 71 6"J R Atkins'nIO Bierman. Le Balafre Caraway ■Mil Havana Im.Viy l:45 .fast 4 107 9 10 10 9 8* 8" i Prible 10 Dotta'sBest. Avalt Dimly Van 6(iuH9 Havana lm".oy l:49VDhvy 3 108 3 8 8 7 62 4s} B Scheffol 8 Win or Quit. Maj Douio Tar'a 60543 Havana lm50y 1:49 slop 2J 108 4 9 9 » 8* 8" B Scheffel 10 I hill v C. Major Domo Chimera ?'4::x Havana 1 1-M lMKJlvy 8-5 107 4 4 4 3 2-' ft* D Prible, « TheEmi'rer, Audrey\' Dan Van 59926 Havana lm.'Oy 1 :46-\slow 2 104 « 6 « 5 4h 2l D Prible 8 Fair Orient, George W Stir Up 69^20 Havana lm50y 1:47 fast 8 100 6 10 J 4 l1 2»k x Swart 10 Great Hawk. Zoic, Sir Adsum WHirPET. b. g, 4 107 By Broomstick— Greyhound, by Beter Pan. (Trainer, M. Goldblatt. Owner, M. Goldblatt). 60874 Havana 1 1-M l:48%Caat 6 M 1 • 7 7!" M Garner 7 Approval. Tonv Beau Molinero OHM Havana 1 l:46%hvy 1 102 5 6 6 6 6 6'* B Scheffel 0 Fr::ik\V.. MavorUoiise. Hmi.-q ,, 590ul Havana 1 1-16 1 :50~mud 8 10212 5 5 5 5 410 B Kenn'dy I Trooper, Melvin. The Enquirer 5F843 Havana 3-4 l:13%fast 4 97 C 8 5 71 45J I, Penman 10 OldSinner. SpriugVale Sugarin't 58714 Havana 51 f 1 OS fast 7 105 4 4 6 6* 4*1 B Kenn'dy 8 Koran. Old Sinner, Cliiaca SEA PIRATE, b. h. 6 110 By Sea King— Toots, by Top Gallant. (Trainer, F. C. Frisbie. Owner, J. S. Tyree). Ml.'.y Pimlico 1 1-10 l:48%alop 19-5 106 2 11 1 1= 1« D Stirling J Jeg. My Dear, Yorkist 540^5 Pimlico 3-4 l:16V;,hvy 8 115 4 6 4 2l 2" U Stirling 9 Sun. Jim, Whalebone. Briganna 39374 Saratoga 3-4 l:12^i"ast 6 122 1 6 5 51 7T A Schut'er 9 RodRers, Cirrus, Lad's Love 3:':'2". Saratoga :'.-4 l:lt%faat 7 117 2 3 3 41 8'° A Schut'er 8 S.Hampton. Bil Kelly B'gowrie 3V194 Saratoga 5^ f l:05Vast 1 HO 12 12 12 12 ll19 L, Lyke 15 B.Kelly, L. Rosebud. StarRealui DARAWAY, b. m. 6 (M) 105 By Toddington — Cyrene, by The Scribe. (Trainer, J. Kindle. Owner, 3. Kindle). 00952 Havana ImSOy 1:15 fast 6 M I •" B* 3 '. (; Fields 10 Menus, Le Balafre, Keltoi (•0911 Havana 1 1-8 l:S8%aloW 4 111 6 I 43 4-'l C Kindle 8 ("stantine, M'dowortii S (iilsey BM Havana lm50y 1 :45%fast 8 100 S 8 » 6 6= 0«1 N Swart 10 DottaVBest. AvaK.. liandy Van 60791 Havana 1 1-16 l:51%good 21 106 5 3 3 2 2s 3:j F Hunt 11 .I.A.Clark, B.Huuley, W.Crown i(,669 Havana 1 1-16 1 :50-3fast 6 lo5 5 2 2 2 2* 2l G Fields 9 Drapery. Bill Hunley, Gomul ClC.39 Havana 3-4 l:16;w,slop 12 110 6 9 9 81 611 C Kindle 11 NotYet, F.andW'mer. Altamaha 60319 Havana 2-4 l:15^t'ast 31 110 9 8 8 7' 531 J Domick 10 Hueu. Speedy Lauy, Primitive 59B25 Havana lm'.Oy l^e^slow 6 105 1 I 4 4 31 2 J Carroll 9 Guardsman. Navajo,' Plantareaa SAVAJO, b. g, 4 (M) 107 By Harmonicon— Gamer, by Radium. (Trainer, A. MitcheU. Owner, A. Mitchell). 800)79 Havana I 1 :20i.,niud s 11 _• 1 .". 1« 4% E Atkins'n 9 Silcx II.. Ely. Litholick 60811 Havana lm5'iy l:4'.%fast 5 107 6 7 7 a 5* 5*1 B Kenn'dylO Dotta'sBest, AvaR., Dandy Van ■J714 Havana 1 1-10 l:40%Caat 3 M 4 2 2 3 31 4»i A Pickens 8 Sm'lMouey, SayWheu, AudreyA. 10070 Havana 1 1-8 l:5B%faat 4 ft) M 1 1 1) V A Pickens 9 Marauder, MeAdoo. Meadow'th IDUJ Havana fJBBOy l:4X%alow 2} 104 8 8 7 6 81 8'J H Cl'ments 12 Balfour, AudreyA FirstTrooD BOM Havana 1 1-16 ir.'.-'f.hvy 3 M 4 4 4 3 3'1 3» B Kenn'dy 7 BiKoih.n. Audrey A.'. Aztec o UU3 Havana IniMK l:44'„fast 4 105 4 3 3 2 2* 2"* B Kenn'd B TheKiigl'inai,. B Iluuley. Navajo ^ 4057:. Havana lin.ioy ! 45 fast 21 104 6 5 5 4 7* 7"' J 1'eya.n N Marander, AadreyA., h'i'kHurka WHITE CROWN, b. *. 10 HO Bv Peep o'D»y— Dividend, by Ing.ldiby. i I (Trainer. K. J. Kennedy. Owner. H. J. Kenn edrl. MM Havana 1'1-M 1 :.M '-,ki....| 4 111 12 2 I l'| I " T Nolan 11 l.Alf.tlark, i: ll:nl.\ . Caraway 148 60694 Havana 3-4 l:K.',sfa.st 11.", 6 i .". 4'} 34 K Hunt 11 Koran 1. lap Masaa, Lerararfe |« MM Havana 3-4 1 :l«J;,slop 12 312 9 « a 6;J7" B KennMyll NotYet, F.:in l Wnier. Al i.iniaha • 6 60462 Havana 2-4 l:21'&slow 10 112 9 9 9 9' W* B Kenn'dyll A'l icl'.cd. A'maha, K.itn lW'mer 6( 60195 Havana 3-4 l:14%fast 15 312 4 2 3 7" 3o*J \V Kelsay 11 Ha ran. Frank Burke. Sliy Ann C( Ii0044 Havana I 1 IHHfaat 4 112 2 2 2 2s 2- W Keli-ay 9 BokcyB.. Bygone. Invincible ii P99S0 Havana 3-4 1:14%fast 3 112 9 7 8 6»k .'«J W Kclsay 12 John J. Cnscv. Dragoon. SbrAno 5! 69614 Havana 5J f l:08^fast 8 114 2 2 2 21 t1 W Kelsay 12 IT Ma— 4 If i . MnryBrb. Gomul 69239 Havana I I 1 ICIjatOW 10 110 3 3 7 78 7«i W Kelsay 8 M.Uunner. Alf Vezina. Felix M G S9098 Havana 61 f l:07«ifast 8 106 7 7 7 «'J 67i T Burns 9 Mike. Midian, Golden Red REDLAND. b. g. 10 110 By Plaudit— Ruby Right, by Star Ruby. (Trainer, D. Hammond. Owner, G. Holmes). I «U»11 Havana ;J f 1:11 slow .". llf. 11 11 10 9'» T Nolan 11 Do.toil).. Himii'V. .lark H.ahv g, •SHI Havana lanESy l:4o:lr.fast 12 112 10 9 9 I 9" 9-* V Hunt 10 Dstta'sBest, A\aU.. Danily Van 6( t*'4C3 Havana .-4 1 :17\,slow .". 115 8 8 8 S 8;« B Kenn'dy S Raineau, Blondel. Buiictunl m 69012 Havana 3-4 1:16 alow 15 1^9 6 6 5 6« 6'» B Kenn'dy 7 Gold. Chance. Ramkin, Tarageon fi( C7961 K'worth 6J f l:ll%hvy 36 106 10 9 8 6) 311 M Sehw'tz 10 Spugs, Heath Bell. The DeeiaioD t7S13 K'worth 6ifl:ll slop 10 lo8 6 4 4 6"k 610 H Thurber 8 Nenette. I'. Moodv, Bugle March t t70C7 W'dbine 3-4 1:15 hvy 14 107 ( 0 8 101 ll-'» M Buxton 11 T.Deeision. Cormo'ran, H.Atkin C7244 Th'ollffe H f l:07%good 69 103 S'« N Burger i Nenette. Lit.Maudle, Min.Maek 0 67315 Th'cliffe 6i f l:09V:.mud 9 105 7li N Burger 10 Chief Barthell. Nenette, Bueblo I DANDY VAN, ch. a, 6 110 By Charles Edward-^-Rushwater, by The Commoner. * (Trainer, W. McGinley. Owner, F. R. Doyle). H0934 Havana lm50y lMC^r.good 12 M 2 4 V ■» D Prible 10 Hnsli. Frank Burke. Dntns.i HU Havana Im.'.dv 1 :4r,"--fast 16 MB 2 12 2 2* 2s J ChalmerslO Dotia'sBest, Aval!.. Jack Healey 1 Mif.C4 Havana 3-4 1:17%hvy 30 MS 9 9 9 9 B*» R Doyle 9 M. Garner. Beugalese, J.J.Caaej * fUM38 Havana 1 1-10 lS%hff 20 lo5 12 2 4 4" 48 R Doyle 6 TlieBnq'rer, Lit. Dear, Audrey A. ■ 60299 Havana H f l:0S%fast 30 105 10 11 11 9l 7«1 R Doyle 11 Catoctin, I.adylvau, 1'rimitive ■ 60346 Havana 3-4 1:15 fast 20 112 11 11 11 10J 6SJ C McC'kle 11 Datusa. Athgarven, IUr. Kruter p. 60173 Havana 3-4 l:l".%fast 8 112 10 6 5 61 873 G Fields 11 Col. Red, Wreckless, I'ros.'sBaby RETREAT, b. m, 6 105 By Out of Beach— Little Queen, by Voter. I (Trainer, W. R. Jones. Owner, J. Hendrick). I 6 *08 Havana "' f l:08%fast 6 M8 10 I 9 91' 10" A Plekcaa 12 King I?.. T,e Balafre. Hutiiiiy | bo321 Havana :-4 1 :l.".'Afast 15 8MB 9 9 74 C'J K Atk'r.on 10 Wliipp'rwiil, Iir.in.-ihle, Catoctin I BBBM Havana I] f 1 iOMfcfUt 8 108 5 7 7 72 77i ■ Atkins'nll* M.I'cff, Acclamation, M. Nash y 60044 Havana 3-4 1 :14".-.fa.st G 102 9 6 6 G' I" N Swart !) BokeyB... WliiteCiowii, Bygone I C.xr.74 MapleH. 3-4 1:21 slop 8 112 3 I 1 V 4* R Hol'way 7 Jazz. Thirteen, Lewis B. | tSoo-O MapleH. 6-8 l:01%good 18 308 6 8 7 71 7H» J H" tamer » SweepCplL, Tr'dwell, VlolaG. \ 68492 MapleH. 5-8 1 :07%hvy 6 108 3 8 6** 6'* I H'tamer 7 SweepCpiL, Ijadylone, DoetorD. 80L GILSEY, br. a, 8 110 By Plaudit— Dixoletta, by Sir Dixon. (Trainer, H. C. Spargnr. Owner, P. J. Graham ). 00914 Havana 1 l- 1 :58 '-..slow 12 llo 2 2 2J VI J Mailn n B Cataattae, Ai'doworth. Caraway 60791 Havana 1 Ml IflUgMd li 306 2 6 10 9 S- 7IS .1 Maiben 31 . 1. Alf. Clark, B.Hunlc.v. Caraway • 612 Havana ImaOy 3 :4s~h1ow 8 332 3 7 HI 30 lo'-' 12-' B Scheffel 12 Balfour, Audrey A., Fir«t'lroou ■ 6nr.ll Havana 8-4 l:U%awy 20 103 7 7 7 61 6'° N Bwait 7 Hasaaa, Golden Red, Bengalese «'-265 Havana 5* f l:07%l'aMt 30 110 8 10 10 10 10" J Dreyer 10 Mollyl'uff. Frascuelo. Wil. Woods ■ l l?24 Havana 1 1-16 1 :48'/sfa.st 4 106 2 6 6 6 6 6" J Dreyer « StarUey, Drapery, Dixie Girl LEENRACK, b. h, 5 (M) 110 By Wrack— Aleen B., by Transvaal. (Trainer, W. B. Cross. Owner, W. B. Croas). c fi«911 Havana Q t 1:10 slow l-i 115 9 I 4- 4 ° .7 Maiben 11 Doctorl).. Hompy. Jack H«al«J ■ 60694 Havana 3-4 Lis'z-.fast 28 115 9 s 7 V 41 J McBride li Nanaa J.. lap Maaaa, w. Oraan { 60528 Havana 3-4 1:15%slop 10 312 10 30 11 10'i 9'« .1 McBride 11" Hullo. Scintillate, Kayinan ,- 6 ;40:; Havana lmfiflv 1 :44-%fast 4 112 8 6 8 8 8 8'"C Rob'son 8 TlieKngl'niun. Navajo, BJlunley ' C029". Havana 11-16 1:49 fast 8 106 8 6 5 5 4"* 64| J McBride !» Cork, Audrey A., Not Yet l 60127 Havana Ei f l:o8%fast 10 110 7 5 6 61 6"i! J McBride 12 Molly Buff, Acclamation, M.Nash . Page 7 Fourth Race [4th Havana] I'Ol'RTH HACK 1 "Mile anil ."» Y:«rils. 4-y«':ir-«tl«ls aiiil ipwafl. Allow- i hikis. 4 M.-iroh L 11I1S 1:41 .'» 117.) i WALTER TURNB0W. ch. g. 7 105 By Orbioular— Lady Dotte, by Mardotte. | (Trainer. S. McNeill. Owner, S. KcNeUH. . ;08! « Havana 3 l-3t. 3:56 hvy I 1- 7 E ! 1- 1° J Mai'o.n 7 J. C. Stone. Brvnliniali. Oailisj j Wjei:: Havana 13-16 3:48 fast 2 313 8 7 7 I 6\ S8]. J Maiben 9 Maysville. LittieCink. .1 .1 Casey M .77 Havana Im-'.Oy l:44%£aat ::\ 111 6 7 9 6 6- 3'i J Maiben • Ch.ilolters, Loyalist. Mavsville ( «:176 Havana lm'.Oy 1 :44"-.fast 21 307 4 7 7 6 3'J 1- .1 Mail^n I Huntress. Great Hawk, Starkey , .r!»fil4 Havana 3 2-16 2:01%slow 1 108 3 5 6 4 4' 41* J Mailien I Shipmate. C.Holters. H.M.Stev's i ES980 Havana 1 1-16 l:47%fa«t 10 108 2 8 8 7 4J l2 J Maiben S Mildred, Zoie. Hocnir Ml MapleH. 11-8 1:56 good 6 109 8 8 7 6 6J 4M J Maiben 10 H.M.Stevens, Chimera. Bardora i 68341 MapleH. 1 1:41 good 7 106 31 E Fator • Sentimental, Breeze, Hay MARY JANE BAKER, b. t, 4 98 By Wrack— Ellerslie, by Charaxus. ( (Trainer, E. E. Major. Owner, E. E. Major). ( 6079.: Havana I l:42 .-,tfood 2 Mi G i 1 1 2' * ::-' I) Prible • Mary Fib. Bianca. M::r. Hollins 1.0612 Havana 1 1-M l:68Jfcal»W t M_' E 6 6 3 2' 3n D Bril.le 7 Bianca. Dally C Haeair akttl Havana 1 3-16 2:00'ofast 6 102 3 6 6 6 A- 45 D Prible • Marcel. Boy, FelivM., I'.iynlimab , 8t8at Havana 1 1-16 1 :49\-,s!ow 2 1 :3 2 4 4 4 2- 2-J I Penman ITtaj Beai. Bianc;,. Sil.ola LH947 Havana 1 l:41%taat 5 888 3 4 4 4 4« 3- L Penman 7 AV.Man. Maysville, H.M.Stevens ,' 59880 Havana 1 1-8 1 :"0%hvy 5 102 3 4 3 3 2* 2» L Penman • Hazel W., Mildred. Brynllxnaa 59791 Havana laaStjr 1:4:;' .fast 10 3 5 4 7 7 6 78 7:2 K Kenn'dy B Jacobean. Blazeawav. Loyalist 59620 Havana 1 3-16 2:00:,r.fast 31 102 6 5 3 8 61 6«i L Penman S Mildred. Loyalist, Dolph , 69565 Havana lm50y 1 :49-tslow 1 103 2 4 4 3 2"* 3 L Penman «i J.O'Connell. Mildred. McAdoa JACOBEAN, b. r, 4 103 By Folymeliac — Jacoba, by Jack Atkua. (Trainer, H. G. Wilkias. Owner, M. D. Bell). r 08.~ . Havana 1 1:40 fast 6 MS :"• t -I J" N Swart • Sianlcy. R..ckp..rt. Mildred ( 60773 Havana 1 l:4S%alOW 6 Iff 114 1 4« 4e P Walls 9 Brynlimali, Blondel, Count Boris , W 671 Havana 3 1:40 fast 6 888 5 4 4 4 4« 8*1 W Pool % Harlock, Rockport. Hazel W. 60493 Havana 1 1-16 1 :49r'-;slop S-o Mi 4 3 5 6 5! 7.:i J Maiben t Oafoad. Approval. CoWbn Flint \ (K.44i5 Havana laslilj 1 IDtfaat 7 loft ] | 4 4 4"k .".« P. Sm'w'od s HamUin. Marcella Bov. Harlock , ItSfT Havana 1 3:40"/sfast 7-5 304 6 3 3 2 3nk 3-J .7 Maiben S Haran, Mildred, Wise Man 88839 Havana 1 l:3»%fast 31 303 o 3 4 4 21 2« J Maiben 7 Poila. Brynlimali. AM Vezina 69876 Havana 51 f 1 :11 hvy 6 Mat 1 6 6 6s 6«J J Maiben 7 OldSinner. Blazeaway, J.Budrow 69791 Havana lm'.Oy l:4"Vsfast 21 104 6 3 3 8 I* 11 J Maiben 8 Blazeaway, Loyalist. Wise Man C9728 Havana lm5»y 3:44!?,fast 4 104 3 4 6 5 4' l»k J Maiben 7 Wise Man, Hocnir, Hazel W. D9585 Havana 1 l:40%good 4 105 5 6 6 4 4« 3«1 .1 Maiben 8 J.Bndiow, BillyBoots, Waterfd ' 69544 Havana 61 f l:07^fast 7 308 « 7 6 4 4J H Wakoff 8 Black Baby, Money. Discussion JOHNNY 0'CONNELL, b. o, 4 106 Ey Adams Express — Devotion, by St. Avonicus. (Trainer. C. R. Smith. Owner, F. Delbarrio). fi08." ."» Havana 1 1:40 last 88 M8 I 8 8' S" T Burns '.) gtaaley, larakcaa, B,,,k|i.rt 6 749 Havana t| f 3:12-.-.mud 4 310 4 4 :'. 9 S*| G Stone 5 M. Carrier. Bil. Boots. LecMnfield 60568 Havana 1 1-18 l::.2:,hvy 21 307 4 2 1 1 1* V T Burns • Tawasentlia, B.Hunley, C lames 60.16 Havana 3rn"*y 1 : 51 ".-.hvy 4 109 6 6 2 2 2"k 84 T Burns ti Aceata, Bianca. Qearge James 88871 Havana lin'.'iy 1 :44%fast 13 107 8 8 8 9 9 912 T Burns 9 C.Holters, Loyalist, W.Turubow 60199 Havana 11:41 fast 21 109 7 7 3 3 3' 2« T Burns 8 Ol. Palmer. B. Faust, G'rdsuian •8818 Havana 3-4 3:35 fast 30 110 7 8 6 32 If T Burns 10 W'poorwill. C.Boris Win or Quit 6O016 Havana 3-4 l:1420fast 20 111 3 5 6 61 4"! G Stone 9 Haran. Berretta, Win or Quit C9V77 Havana lm.".0y 1 :49ashvy 2 105 4 2 2 2 25 1° L Penman 9 C. lames, T.J.Hogan, Whip'rw'l 69741 Havana lm50y 1 4o%f ast 4 102 7 I 4 8 6« 46i T Burns 7 Lit. (Jink. BabyFaust, DixieGlrl HAMAN, b. r. 8 110 By Horron — Selina Lou, by Kilkerran). (Trainer, E. L. Fitzgerald. Owner, H. Joom»). 6 OK. 55 Havana 1 1:48 fast :( 110 7 6 7'1- 8*| 1 Prible 9 Stanley. Jacobean. Rockport 887S8 Havana 1 3 :47-,imu(l 2 3'M 3 2 2 2 2" 35 N Swart 5 Count Boris. Acosta. George W. 888BB Havana lm50yl:44 fast 6 106 3 3 I 2 2» ll W Pool 1" Majsville. Osgood, Dollv C. W1511 Havana 3-4 LIMihvy 3 112 4 3 3 2nk 1J A Pickens 7 ColdenRed. Benfralese, Tarascon 1 aWH Havana 3-4 l:33\-.fast 8 310 6 6 6 51 4« W Pool 7 Tw'ty Seven, Stanley, Baywood I 60216 Havana 5i f 1 :07Shfast 6 110 3 4 4 61 58J A Pickens 9 CeoigeW.. T't.vSeven, M. earner 60063 Havana 3-4 l:13%fast 1 112 2 3 1 1» 1» A Pickens 11 Wreckless. Norma J., Drapery £9X28 Havana 3-4 1 :14-Vasst 8-5 312 5 8 f 51 4' J A Pickens 11 Win or Quit, Molinero, Ziado HAZEL W., oh. f. 4 106 By Everett — Lukeramus, by Luke Ward. (Trainer, S. T. Baxter. Owner. S. T. Baxter). 6H671 Havana 1 3:40 fast I MB 4 3 2 :: ?,\ 4s P. Scheffel 0 Hariack, Rockport. J.K.diean 88881 Havana lm50y 1 :45%hvy 2-2 3o5 4 4 4 4 4* 4'" B Kenn'dy ti Approval, l'etianli. Tiea ey •8488 Havana 1 l:40%hvy 6-5 1» 6 1 2 2 1 1- 1" B Kenn'dy I OeanW W.. Koran, Mildred b0267 Havana 3-4 lrlUfcfaat 35 301 1 7 7 8' 9»| R Smw'odlO C. Chance, Discussion, Perplexity 79880 Havana 1 1-8 1 :59 ,thvy 6 105 2 11 1 1« !■■ B Kenn'dy • If J. Baker, Mildred, Brynliniah \ 69728 Havana laBfiay 144V£fast 5 98 1 1 I 4 5» 4!| N Swart 7 Jacobean, Wise Man, Hocnir tW85 Havana ti f 1:07 fast 4 104 7 8 8 8 8"* B Kenn'dy 8 Lee Knfiehl. BillyBoots. B.liabj l 69442 Havana 1 l:40Hfast 7 3 «) 3 2 2 I In* 1* B Scheffel 8 Currency, Quaker, Tiuj.J.HoKao ! ■MM Havana 1-4 1 14',,f»ul 10 111 6 6 5 « 1 5* B Kenn'dy 7 Sunrose. Mad Nell. Black i'nhi Fifth Race [5th Havana] FIFTH RACK 1 1-1G MWajaj. 4- o:ir-ol«K :in«l upward. (Inlmiii".. IKcb, ' :t, uns — 1:44 i-.% — ■ — J»:i.) MABY EBB, ok. f, 4 99 By Waldo— May Button, by Prince Esber. (Trainer, D. Hammond. Owner, F. Hart). C09K0 Havana lir.'.uy 1 :.".! mu.l :;\ 108 I 2 I'll" F Hunt B Chimera, Mollyl'iiTf. Ch'coteanue «i0!»l»i Havana 1 l:43WsIow 8 102 7 8 41 54} N Swart 10 Blond.-!. Win or Qui!, Diversity I 60854 Havana lm50y 1 :444.fa*t 8 100 10 7 6l 66! J Chalinersll Chimera, Tarascon. QeaCfe W. 60793 Havana ll:42Vigood8 98 I 6 7 5 3"kl'4J Chalmers « Bianca. MaryJ. Baker, M. Hollins , W772 Havana 1 1-16 l:50%.slow 4 97 5 2 2 2 210 2s J Chalmers ■ Chimera, Bulger, Pullux 6"t,99 Havana lm50y 1:45 fast 10 106 4 3 2 4 l"k C* P Hunt 8 Cos.orron, Zoie, McAdoo 60699 Havana lmCOy l:49%hvy 21 97 1 1 2 2 4" 6* D Prible 8 Win or Quit, Maj.Domo, Tar'n WIN OR QUIT, b. g. 4 107 By McGee— Stolen Moments, by Kingston. (Trainer, F. Bector. Owner, O. B. Potts). «0»1« Havana I l:41ttalOW S M8 E 9 •• 2- T Bums 10 Blondel. Diversity. A\a R. 6'i773 Havana 1 l:4S%ateW 8 101 6 0 8 8 S' 8" W Pool 9 Brynlimali. Blondel. Count Boris , 60599 Havana lm.5ov 1 :49\«Jivy 8 311 5 3 3 4 3» l'JW Mor'sey S Maj. lKmio, Tara-ccm, I.. Dear 1 •EtM Havana 6^ f 1 :07%fast 8 312 7 9 9 8l 8»J W Mor'sey 9 CeoigeW., T't.vSeven. M. Garner 60129 Havana 3-4 1:15 fast 21 112 2 3 9 81 l'JW Mor'seylO .LO'Caell. W'poorwill, C. Boris ! 60046 Havana 3-4 l:14%fast 3 112 4 2 2 2o* 31 W Mor'sey 9 Haran, Berretta. Jolin.O'Connell 1 J. C. STONE, cb. g\ 9 107 By Peep o'Day — Prairie Belle, by Mazagan. (Trainer, A. Thomas. Owner, R. L. Baker). •MCI Havana lnfiOy l:14';,fast 3 112 - 4 8'1 '•-' M Garner 7 Tl.e Pirate. Baywood, Huntress 00H9G Havana 1 i-16 1:50 hvy 6 HO 1 I 2s 2C M Garner 7 YV.Turnbow. Biynlimah. Oagnd 1 •MM Havana 1 1-8 1:54-Vast 10 lo7 3 4 3 4 8| 6«l J Chalmers 7 Brynlimali. I'oila. I'.alfour (MM Havana 1 1-16 l:48%at*n 4 104 1 4 4 5 6 6T J J Chalmers fi Osgood. Approval, Coldi-n Flint I 60351 Havana 3m50y l:41%faat 8 106 7 7 7 7 7 6»3 .1 Maiben 7 Foster Embry. I'-.r.yBeau, KatM K.221 Havana 1 3-16 IsMKfaat 31 309 6 4 5 4 6 6'- F Wilson 0 Marcel. Boy. FelixM.. Brynliniah ;; 69662 F.C'nds 11-16 1:47 fast 20 111 9 8 6 6 7" 9" R Rom'ellilO B.S'uon, M.Fontaine, T'ster II. 69478 F.G'nds 1 1-8 l:67%mud 12 109 6 6 6 6 6 6" J Wallace C O.Btliday, Wad.'sLast, S. Verdict * TRIOMPHANT, ch. g, 6 110 By Flint Bock— White Thorn, by Nasturtium. (Trainer, 0. Rice. Owner. 0. Derosset). 60830 Havana 1 1-16 1:49 .-.fast 4 110 1 1 1 1 21 1" W Kelsay S Bill Hunley. Winall. Zoie W'0: 9 Havana laaMjr 1:45 fast 8| 310 6 6 7 7 6' 47 W Morsey 8 Coseorron, Zoie. MeAdoO 6066«; Havana ;-4 3:34 fast 30 113 4 4 6 61 B*| W Morse\ 11 Baywood. Bacchanalian. Hiimny 6o400 Havana 51 1 l:08%fast 5 111 6 7 8 81 7» W Mor'seylO Butler. Mike. Machine Cunuer 6!'585 Havana 1 l:4o%good 15 312 6 7 7 8 8 8" W Mor'sey S J.Budrow, BillyBoots. Jacobean ■ 59141 Havana 1 l&WMt 21 312 15 3 6 61 4» L Penman 10 AlfVezina, AvaR., HighOlympus LITTLE GTNK, b. r. » 112 By Tim Payne— La Pocta, by Honduras. (Trainer, B. E. Duffy. Owner, J. A. MoPbersoa). r»0H.- 4 Havana laaMy 1:44'. -.fast I 111 4 i i l»| M Qawner Ll Ckiatera, Tarascon, G *e W. •Mil Havana i l-i'i i:4S fast 20 3"7 532 ! 8*al |J Cfcalniars 9 Majeville, lakal.Caaay, t)sso d 60667 Havana 3-4 1:14 fast M 114 9 9 9 9 9" C Kindle 9 Am. Bade. WMMap. Tw'vSoeu a (MBJ Havana 1 1 :4fl«4fast 2i) 110 8 8 7 8 8 8" J Smith B Jacobean, Haran. Mildred" 6 097 Havana 1 1-16 1 :19 „%slow 32 108 6 6 5 6 6 6" J Chalmers (» Tony Beau. Marv.I .Baker, Bianca 69947 Havana 1 lMl'/jfast 20 111 6 6 6 6 6" 6«} J Smith 7 W.Man, Maysville. M. J. Bukei ■ 59.91 Havana lm.r.0y 1 :43%fast Z0 113 7 5 4 4 4s 6«i J Snith 8 Jacobean, Blazeawav, Loyalist 69741 Havana lm50y 1 :45- ,fast 16 115 8 7 7 4 21 l1 J Smitk 7 BabyFaust, D. Girl, J.O'Connell 69668 Havana lm50y 1 :43*ifast 25 108 8 7 7 8 8» 8" N Swart 10 0*MMfMi T.B's.mi. J. O'ConneiJ a OEOBGE JAMES, ok. g, 4 104 By Deutscnland— Purse Rose, by Orsini. (Trainer. C. Burlingame. Owner, Brighouse Stable). C09.57 Havana UnaBjr l:41;-,fast _• m 4 •; •.- t* n Prible 7 Tin- Pirate, Bajwaad, 1 C.Slone ,. •MSI Havana 1 l:49«4mud 2 109 E 3 8 3 pi 3' J Maiben 7 Balfour, Major Demo, i'okey B. *. 60568 Havana 1 1-16 1 :52;^hvy 3-2 104 3 12 2 2"k 451 D Prible B J.O'Con'll. Tawas'tha. B.Hunley «o."il6 Havana lm50y 1 :51%hvy 21 106 4 3 6 4 6 4'1 .1 Maiben « Acosta, Bian.a, John. O'Conuell 1 •0023 Havana ImaOy 1 :43Tifaat 10 106 1 4 4 4 3" C'j G Fields « Poilu. Brynlimali. Blazeaway 89877 Havana lmr«y 1 -49\hvy 6 104 1 1 1 1 11 1» D Prible 9 J.O'Con'll, T.J.Hogan, WnlpVl 2 8»82« Havana 3-4 ll.iS.faat 8 110 4 3 3 8*1 1" D Prible 12 P'fulStar, All.uualia. Bettertou Mica Havana 8-4 1:14 faat II Ul I I I lti 10' F MorlineeM Hatrsck, Win or Quit, Sevilllao o I 148 |« • 6 6( C( ii 5! G I g, 6( m fi( t 0 I * 1 * ■ ■ p. I I | I y I | \ 8XTLGLK. b. h, 10 110 By Magistrate— Bettie B. II., by Harry Edwards. (Trainer, J. A. Grey. Owner, B. Dolz). KI91fl Havana U11 ■■•y t:4S%a;oo4 ■ ME 9 8 •■ 8*| J Maiben M Orris, Count Boris, Audrey A. HUM Havana 1 1-M I:48%faa4 M 11 » 7 6 6 7 5- 6"i F Hunt 8 TriomphRiit. BillHunley. Winall 772 Havana 1 1-16 1 :50«.tslow JO 110 3 3 3 3 3« 3'« T Nolan 8 Chimera. Mary Erb. Pullux 60599 Havana InaMy 1 ItTjHlTJ 6 305 6 6 5 5 f 4 6«i 1 Maiben S Win or Quit, Maj.Domo, Tar'n •8541 Havana lmf ivl:49 slop 6 105 10 10 10 10 10 9" J SirnmonslO Dolly C, Major Domo. Chimera i9945 Havana lm50v l:44M.fast 8 306 8 8 9 9 8« S'« J Maiben 9 Caimito, Who Can Tell, FelixM. 59879 Havana lm50y 1 :49'5hvy 6 108 1 2 3 2 2« 22» J Maiben 9 Bianca. Medusa, Miss Hilarity GUARDSMAN, eh. g, 7 107 By Suffragist— Teo Beach, by Bobby Beach. (Trainer, X. A. Cotton. Owner. H. A. Cotton). •MM Havana ::n'0v 1 :J6 "-,« I |- 107 :: X 7' B»l J Maiben 10 Hush. Frank Burke. Datusa * 772 Havana 1 1 l6 1:5(H-slow 4 110 8 I I I V 6-4 1^ Penman 8 Chimera. Mary Rrb. BulKer •8MB Havana lnaSajr 1:48 laat 20 105 8 3 4 6 8'1 815 H Brydges 10 Tarascon. Blondel. Rigodon 88SB7 Havana Im.Vty 1 "dV-.hvy 10 MB 2 11 I 22 3'J J Chalmers 9 J. J. Casey. McAdoo. B. Hunley 60460 Havana lrn.'"y I'MJtalaw 4 111 2 2 5 6 8 6'» L Penman 8 Tawasentha, McAdoo, Dolly C. 8B878 Havana 1 1:41 fast 35 I06 4 6 8 7 51 6" J Maiben 8 ColdenFlint. Ceorge W.. Kiclil* 6(199 Havana 1 1:41 fast 10 107 5 6 5 6 61 4°1 J Maiben 8 O. Palmer. J.O'Connell, BLVaaat nMOTHY J. HOGAN. b. g, 7, 110 By Filigrane— Martha Agnew, by Carl 0. (Trainer, G. Warwiok. Owner, G. Warwick). «08.- + Havana im5ny L44%fast M no 7 H 11 31-' ■ Josiah li Okiaact*. Taraaean, Gaataja W. 60751 Havana 1 1 :49!f.mud 5 Hi9 2 6 7 7 7 7»" F Hunt 7 Balfour, MajorDouio. Ceo.Jauies 60542 Havana 1 1:43 slop 15 105 7 7 6 6 8* 6-"2 H Brydges 7 Money, Curat W., Mary Rrb 60439 Havana 1 l:46%hvy 20 ]o5 6 6 6 6 6 6" J Simmons « Hazel W., Ceorge W.. Koran 60378 Havana 1 1:41 fast 20 106 1 2 5 6 61 612 J Chalmers 8 ColdeiiFlinr, George W., Fictile C02C9 Havana ImaOy 1:43 fast 30 108 4 4 6 7 7 713 J Chalmers 7 Chincoteatine, Harlock. Dan 50199 Havana 1 1:41 fast 10 112 3 6 7 8 8 8" W Mor'sey S O. Palmer, J.O'Coniiell, B.Faust 60119 Havana 61 f 1 :08'£fast 15 111 5 4 6 6l 62} W Mor'sey 9 Pittsburg, Lit. Collage, T.Goosa S0066 Havana 1 l:42M.fast 6 111 1 2 2 2 2& 1" W Mor'sey 9 Rey Knnis, Suez, Tbistleblooiu DRAPERY, b. g, 6 110 By Lovetie — Dazzling Ray, by Giganteum. (Trainer, J. McCann. Owner, J. C. Mayes). •MD4 Havana 1 l:5»%hvy V 110 4 I 5* !*■ 1 Smith o Bill Hnaley, Huen, Hatrack «08.")1 Havana 3-4 l:14-..fast S 110 B 4 41 32 J Smith B MiiiiiIm. Juniho. Huen, Husli •MM Havana 1 1 18 1 EfKffaat 6 110 4 1 1 1 ll l1 J Smith B Caraway, Bill Hunley, Comul ■50515 Havana 1 1-16 I :".3Vf.hvy 6 310 2 2 3 3 3» 8*» J Smith ■ Stanley, Fairly, Salesmau 50189 Havana 2-4 l:lf%*lop 6 315 8 4 7 51 7"' J Smitn 31 Mary lab. Balfour, Sir Adsum •MM Havana lm50y l:45%fast 8J 315 6 2 2 2 34 224 J Smith 3 1 Custanline, Mary Erb, Rlgodon i0.:21 Havana 2-4 1 :15U,fast 8 312 B 6 8 Ch C-if J Smith 10 YYIiipp'rwill, Invincilde. Catoctlu W063 Havana 3-4 lJl%faat 10 112 8 6 6 l'" 4« J Smith 11 Hainan, Wreckless, .Norma J. Sixth Race [6th Havana] ■ ■ c ■ { ' l . i i | . j ( , i i ( ( , ,' , ( , \ , ' 1 I SIXTH HACK 1 1-IC at Hen. 1 jtmt nlaal Haii ii|i\v:ii'«l. (hiimliiy;. ( IVI». ;t, BUS 1:44 l-.% :i ii'2. ) BALFOUR, ch. g, 4 107 By Ballot— Eda Riley, by Cayuga. (Trainer, B. J. Sheldon. Owner, B. J. Sheldon). 80834 Havana 1 1-8 1 £4% fast M MB 3 2 2 2 2 ' l*| O Fields 7 Brynliniah, Poilu, Hocnir 60751 Havana 1 l:491/r.nnul 3 MB 3 4 S 4 21 1| .1 McBride 7 MajorDomo, CeoJames, PokeyB. BBS18 Havana Im'-Oy 3 : «S-;..slow 31 312 7 4 6 4 4'11"kW Mor'sey H AudreyA.. FirstTroop. SayWhen 60540 Havana 3-4 l:17\.slop 2 313 4 6 5 4J 41 W Mor'sey S Blondel, Red. Wreckless 60489 Havana 3-4 1 :17%aU»f 6 114 8 6 3 3l LH J Heupel 31 Mary ICrb, Sir Adsum. Litholirk 57157 Hast'ps 1 1-4 2:21%slop 7 119 1* J Mulcahy o Figuration, Ballotcar, DeBeere 56979 Ha sfgs 64 f 1:28 slow 11 110 2" T Wayt 10 Ballotcar, Aunt Annie. Tutt 5666C Bhou.se 1 1-S 1 :56%mud 6 119 G'JT Wayt 7 Y'ksliireRelish. A. Annie, Flg't'o BAYWOOD, b. g, 4 109 By Dalhousie— Bay Cliff, by Clifford. (Trainer, A. D. Worley. Owner, J. W. Pangle). (10957 Havana lmSay l:44%faat 8-3 b'S 7 1 1» t% A IMckens 7 The Pirate. .T.C.Stone. Huntress •Mil Havana E| ( IM slow .". p;.s 5 8 31 3^ A Pickens 8 Cood Hope. Benijalese. Chasm fi«H 6 Havana lm50y l:43\-fast 6 1 loj 4 3 1' 2l G Stone S Dan, SmartMoney, Meadoworta •MM Havana 51 f lMB%faat 2 116 9 8 I ' r." C Rob'son lo Bacchanalian, .1 ill. Orris •MM Havana E| t 1 :ti7-"-;j,'ood S 30S 8 7 7 6"' ««5 (! Stone 30 Bengalese. J.Budrow, Lui-Menie C0700 Havana lm'.Oy 1:44 fast 1 111 7 2 2 2 2» 46 W Kelsay 8 Blondel, Chimera, Creat Hawk EMM Havana 3-4 1:14 fast 1 110 3 2 1 l1 l2 G Stone 11 Bacehanal'n, Triomph't, Humpy 0OBNT BORIS, b. g. 1 107 By Ivan the Terrible— Palms, by Himyar. (Trainer, H. E. Davis. Owner, Indiana Stable). •MS4I Havana ImaOy l:48%cood IS 107 4 3 V 2' A Yerrat 10 Orris. Audrey A., Zoie C09IC Havana 1 1 ' -b.w 6 110 I 4 8" 9'" W Pool 10 Blondel, Win orQuit, Diversity 88831 Havana 1 1-M l:47%iaat 30 310 I I I 3 3" !:!W i'ool 8 Maj.Domo, CreatHawk, Discord 00773 Havana 1 l:4S%al*W 8 110 3 1 1 1 3* 3* F Hunt 9 Brynlimali, Blondel, Jacobeau 60752 Havana 3 3'47%mud 3 3"4 4 11 1 l1 I* D Prible B Haman, Acosta, Ceor«e W. 60GS4 Havana 11:41 fast 30 1"5 5 3 3 3 4** 5*1 A Y-rrat 7 Money, Wedgwood, Diversity 60610 Havana 51 f 1:09 slow I 112 5 6 8 8'i • * F Hunt B M.Barner, Midian, Amer.KagU 60641 Havana r I 1 TTHsIll 31 l'O 2 6 6 6" 2" F Hunt 8 BlackBaby. Currency, Fic.Vaucy TABASCON, ch. k, 6 112 Ey Magellan— Tartine II., by Tarquin. (Trainer, R. D. Carter. Owner, M. 0. Viau). b08.- 4 Havana lmiity l:44Hfaat ". 11] s I 4- VI F Hunt 11 Chimera. Ceorse W., Huntress 60716 Havana 1 I Bfjjlal 10 113 7 6 5 5 7" 7*1 C Rob'son B Haran. Dan. Bianca 88845 Havana ImMj 1:46 fast 8 112 I 2 I 3 8J 1*1 C Rob'sonlO I'.lnndel. Bigoilon, Coseorron SOf.99 Havana lm.".0y l:4HVGhvy 6 113 2 4 4 3 8J 3-i T Burns 8 Win or Quit, Maj.Domo, L.Dear G0511 Havana 3-4 l:18%hvy 7-5 lit 1 2 2 41 42 D Prible 7 Haman, Golden Red, Bengalese ?0436 Havana 3-4 l:19Vr.hvy 30 105 2 «3 3 3» 32 J Maiben « Fickle Fancy. Currency. Midian 31150 Havana 51 f l:07\fast 25 105 7 8 8 61 62| B Scheffel 8 Sugarmint, Wedgwood, Mldiaa JSG00D, ch. g, 6 115 By Garry Herrmann — Ostra, by Hanorer. (Trainer. B. B. Bioe. Owner, B. B. Bloe). K0890 Havana I 1-M 1:38 hvy 2 Ml i E 4"k 45^ N Swart 7 W.Turnhow. J.C.Stone, B'nlimah 88813 Havana 11-16 1:48 fast 6 111 4 5 5 6 4' 421 N Swart 9 Maysville. LittleGink, J.J.Casey 6071". Havana 1 l:40%fast 10 311 3 5 4 3 6' 4 N Swart 8 Haran. Dan, Bianca 60685 Havana lm30y 1:41 fast 3} 311 6 4 4 6 31 3» J Maiben 10 Haman. Maysville, Dolly O. ~.05li6 Havana lni50y l:.'.0\h»'v sj 111 2 4 4 2 22 2'1 I Penman 4 Tony Beau, O. Chance, Stanley '10514 Havana 1 1-8 1:58 hvy 8 97 5 3 3 4 6* 6'4 N Swart 7 FrankW.. G. Menocal, 8. Prince BIERMAN. ch. g, 8 110 By Polymelus— Sky Missie, by Kilwarlin. (Trainer, W. J. Daly. Owner, W. J. Daly). ••952 Havana ImSOy 1:45 fast .8 110 4 1 l*l*fl Corey HU Balafre. Caraway. Keltoi «;087« Havana 3in".oy l:4S*«faat 10 110 7 7 8 S'J1 T Bums 8 Dan, Baywood. Smart Money ■Mir, Havana 2-4 1 :14 fast •; MB 5 7 5 4" 7Ti W Pool 11 Bayw'd. Bacehanal'n. Triomph't 59440 Havana 51 f l:06%fa»t 5 114 3 4 4 6 812 J D'mlnlek 10 War Map, Memphis, Maysville E 7916 Va. Fair 1 1-16 1 :52V5slow — 113 5 J Dawson 5 Huntress, Stir Up, O'Malley V7:iS4 H.deG'e lm70y l:46t0fast 43 116 4 7 9 9 9 9'» ,T Dawson ft Theodoshi. Mose, Bodanzky 56849 H'town Ab 3-4 l:24'4siow 7 115 2« W W'h'use B Trusty. Rey Ennis, Arbitrator 0OLLY C, b. f, 4 102 By King James— Lady Appleby, by Meddler. (Trainer, R. B. Jackson. Owner, J. H. Shreve). 0089.". Havana l 1 : 19 V.hv f 4] MB 5 '■ E B*l G Corey S laaAeBniww, Dolph, J. J. Casey •."7H3 Havana 3 3 :42'.-,goofl 8 MB 8 B « B 6 P! G Corey • MaryKrb, Bian a, Mary J. Baker B87M Havana 1 2-16 2: ' i*r,murt 7-5 : 9 6 4 4 5 5- 5'» N Swart 8 Stanley. Hatrack, Dolph EM83 Havana lm.",0y 1:44 fast 12 MB 10 6 7 7 6«k 4' A McL'hlinH) Hainan. Maysville, Osgood •SOI Havana 1 1-M l:S*%alow 5 101 7 5 4 5 4l 3 T Burns 7 M. Jane Baker. Biauca. Hocnir 88541 Havana lm5 iy 1:49 slop 6 102 7 5 4 4 21 12J T Burns 10 MajorDomo, Chimera, Athgarven C0466 Havana 3m50y l:19Usiow 2 98 7 5 3 2 21 3« N Swart 8 Tawasentha. McAdoo, Aztec 304(4 Havana lm5oy 1:44 fast 5 100 8 7 6 7 5»k 65J N Swart 8 Molinero, Meadow'th, BabyFaust DR. SHAFER, b. g, 7 110 By Toddingtou— Martha Palmer, by Sempronlne. (Trainer, S. McNeill. Owaer, S. McNeill). 60773 Havana 3 l:4S%atoW 5 105 8 9 9 9 9 91T J Maiben 9 Rrynlimah, Blondel, Count Boris 59316 Havana 1 1-35 l:47y.fast 21 105 111 1 11 1 J Maiben 5 TonyBeau, B'kThong, Tok March BBSS! Havana 1 l:41\-,good 81 MB S 4 4 3 21 31 J Maiben 8 Rockport. B.Hunley, Hunroae 59202 Havana 61 f 1 :10V.,hvy 2 110 4 3 3 X* Mk J Maiben 8 Count Boris, Waterford, Rockport 59132 Havana 3-4 1:1.:".-fast 10 110 8 8 4 4 4 -J J Maiben 9 Discussion, Bermout, Huen Present and Future Race Meetings \ l ! ' I , , 1 ! 1 1 I ;; * ■ a ■ a ,. B. *. 1 2 o Present and Future Race Meetings CUBA-AMERICAN JOCKEY AND AUTO CLUB, Oriental Park, Havana, Cuba: Beginning NovdnUr 24, 1921, ami continuing to M:uch 2(i, 15)22 (1(17 days). (Bonka and inutiiols.) TIJUANA JOCKEY CLUB, Tijuana, Mexico: Beginning November 24. 1921, and continuing for 12") or more days. Mutueln. JACKSONVILLE DRIVING CLUB, Jacksonville, Fla.: April 1 to April 8 (7 days). Oral. SOUTHERN MARYLAND AGRICULTURAL ASSOCIATION, Bowie. Md.: April 1 to April 14 (12 days). Muttiels. 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 days). Mutuels. 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 dayi. Oral. METROPOLITAN JOCKEY CLUB, Jamaica, L I.: May I to May 24 (19 daysi. Oral. OHIO STATE JOCKEY CLUB, Maple Heights, Ohio: May G to May 20 (13 days). Mutuels. KENTUCKY JOCKEY CLUB, Churchill Downs, Louisville, Ky.: May 13 to June 3 (19 daysi. Mutuels. ONTARIO JOCKEY CLUB, Woodbine Park, Toronto, Ont.: May 20 to May 27 (7 days). Mutuels. WESTCHESTER RACING ASSOCIATION, Belmont Park, Queens, L. I.: May 25 to June 15 (19 daysi. Oral. TH0RNCLIFFE PARK BREEDING AND RACING ASSOCIATION, Thorncliffe, Park, Toronto, Ont.: May 29 to June 5 (7 days). Mutuels. C0NNAUGHT PARK JOCKEY CLUB, Connaught Park, Ottawa, Ont.: May 30 to June 6 (7 days). Mutuels. AK-SAR-BEN EXHIBITION COMPANY, Omaha, Neb.: June I to June 17 (13 days). Mutuels. j KENTUCKY JOCKEY CLUB, Latonia, Ky.: June ti to July 8 (29 days'. .Mutuels. METROPOLITAN RACING ASSOCIATION, Dufferin Park, Toronto, Ont.: June 7 to June 14 (7 days'. Mutuels. MONTREAL JOCKEY CLUB, Blue Bonnets, Montreal, Que.: June 8 to June 15 (7 days). Mutuels. QUEENS COUNTY JOCKEY CLUB. Aqueduct, L. I.: June 16 to July 7 (19 days'. Oral. D0RVAL PARK JOCKEY CLUB, Montreal, Que.: .June 17 to June 24 (7 day.-'. Mutuels. HAMILTON JOCKEY CLUB, Hamilton, Ont.: June 2ti to July 3 (7 days). MutueU. Page 8 Macomber's French Studs: Breeding Activities at Haras Du Quesnay and Cheffreville MACOMBER'S FRENCH STUDS • Breeding Activities at Haras du Quesnay and Cheffreville. « American Sportsman' Sires and Mares, Their 1921 Produce and Matings. ♦ A. K. Macomber's thoroughbred holding! in Kr;nu since aa aeaaired the Haras ln Quesnay from the estnte, of tin- lute W. K. Vandcrbilt lmve been the envy of his competitors in the French ! n*edins world. In addition to the former Vandcrbilt establishment Mr. M.icomber also continues to operate his old stud farm, the Haras de Cheffreville. near Lisierix. Calvados. France. Much has been written of the natural advantages and exceptional facilities for thoroughbred production ut the Macombcr French studs and little of value can be added in this regard, but the appended summary of the stallions and brood mares at 1 lie two farms, their 1921 produce and the stallions to which the mares were bred for MB, gives a new light on the magnitude of the American breeder's activities overseas. At the Haras du Quesnay there are live sires, headed by the veteran. Maiutenou. and fifty-nine brood mares, including two owned by W. T. Wilkinson. At (he Haras du Cheffreville are one stallion. Star Hawk, and sixteen brood mares, including one owned by Mr. Wilkinson. Breeders will watch with interest the results of nu unusual experiment in close inbreeding at the Haras du Quesnay. Raindrop, a chestnut mare, now four years old. by Maintenon — Rainier, by Sea Sick, which entered the stud in 1921, has been bred to her grandsire Sea Sick. Following is the complete list of the sires and brood mares at both Macomber establishments in France, with the 1921 produce and their matings for 1922: The Haras du Quesnay sires are: Maintenon. chestnut. 1903. by I.e Sagittaire — . Marcia. by Marden. Sea Sick, bay, 190"i. by Mlf— Saf Saf. by Le Sancy. Hollister. bay or brown. 1911. by Sunstar — Our Lassie, by Ayrshire. War Cloud, bay. 1913. by Polymelia — Dreamy, by Persimmon. McKinley. bay or brown. 191*!. by Macdunald II. — Mrs. Dospard. by Isinglass. The mares ;if the establishment are: Muri:-ku. bay or brown. 1901. by Saint Dumien--Maskery. ajr Mask. 1921— The Arrapahoe, b. f. by McKinley. Kreil to Hollister Ferpetua. Ip.i.v. IMS, by St. Siuioi, Splendid, by M n. 1921 KIm Palatine, b. f. by Prince Palatine. Bred to McKinley. Court Kress, chestnut, MM, hy Mafaiae — Hampton Itelle. by Haniptcn. 1921— Insight, b. c, by Oversight. Bni to Maintenon. Pope Joan, chestnut, MM, by Disguise — Kditha. by Master Kildare. 1921— Darren. P.red to Maintenon. Mrs. Despard. bay. 190.".. by Isinglass— Cri de Oucrrc. by MacMahou. 1921— Slipped foal. ISred to Hollister. Bat's Delight, chestnut, by Bat— Delighted, by , Saiiety. 1921— Barren. Bred to Star Hawk. ', Brume, chestnut. 190.S. by Prestige — Buela. by ! Bramble. 1921— Barren. Bred to Maintenon. Gloria II.. chestnut. 1909. by Adam — Gloriosa. by ' Hastings. 1921— Dead foal. Bred to Star ', Hawk. ' Glossop. bay. 1911. by Prestigi — Gloriosa. by Hast- I ings. 1921 — Barren. Bred to Sandy Hook. Rainier, chestnut. 1912. by Sea Sick — Betnette. by Saint Damien. 1921 — Barren. Bred to McKinley. Surcsight. bay, 1912, by Maintenon First Sight, by Isinglass. 1921 -The Pawnee, b. c, by Taglia-monto. Bred to Star Hawk. Adeliza. chestnut. 1913. by Maintenon — Ada Nay. by Maxim. 1921 — Barren. Bred to Star Hawk. Fiat Dux. bay. 1913. by Ajax— Hermonthis. by Winkfield's Pride. 1921 — Barren. Bred to McKinley. MasUelyne. bay or brown. 1913. by Sweep — Mask-el to, by Disguise. 1921 — Barren. Bred to star Hawk. Popinjay, chestnut. 1913. by Delhi— Pope Joan, by IMs-'uis". 1921 — RUTM. Bred to Maintenon. Brumelli. chestnut. 1911. by Maintenon — Brume, bv Prestige. 1921 The Zulu. b. c. hv McKinlcv. Bred to Ove,-iglit. Kick In. bay, 1914, by Buckwheat — Money Down, by In all I Ha 1921 -The Navajo, b. or br. c. by War Star. Bled to War Cloud. Kittenish, bay. 1911, by Itoquclnure — Sweet Maiden, by Sundridge. 1921 — Torch Bearer, eh. c, by Star Hawk. Bred to Rabelais. Masquerade, bay. 1914. by Maintenon — Maskette. by Disguise. 1921- Barren. Bred to Oversight. Pleiades. b;,y or brown, 1914. by Sunstar — Saint Olive, by St. Simon. 1921 — Bed Cloud, b. f. by War Cloud. Bred to War Cloud. Posy, bay 1911. by Sunflower II. — Bright Cherry, by Ayrshire. 1921 -Thunder Cloud, b. c. by War Cloud. Bred to Oversight. Sisaga. chestnut. 1911. by Sunflower II Fair Lassie, by Orme. 1921- Barren. Bred to Rabelais. Sunhonnet. bay. 1914. by Sunstar Marion Hood, hy Martagon. 1921— Battle Cloud, ch. f by War Cloud. Bred to Maintenon. Verdant, bay, 1914. by Sunflower II All Green, by Greenlawn. 1921— -Golden Cloud b. C. by War t'loud. Bred to Sea Sick. French Heels, bay, 1913. bv Sunflower II.— Fur ;irl. by Worcester. 1921— Rain Cloud, b, f. by War Cloud. Bred to War Cloud. Oneonta. chestnut. 191.".. l.v Maintenon -Court Oress. by Disguise. 1921— Indian Maid. b. f. I.y Overnight. Bri'd t.. Star Hawk. Princess Mafahla. bay. BIS, by Alcantara II.— Marion Delormc. hy Bay Ronald. 1921 — Entered stud. Bred to Isard II. Sea Shore, chestnut. IMS, by Mainteii"n — Stepping stone, by Ben Brush. 1921 — Barren. Bred to McKinley. Stingaree. hay. MIA, by Sunstar — Kugenia. by Royal Hamilton. 1921— Cloud Burst, b. or br. f. hy War Cloud. Bred to War Cloud. Sling Shot. bay. 1915. by Sunstar—Saint Olive, by St. Simon. 1921 — Flying Cloud, h. f. by War Cloud. Bred to Sea Sick. Maskara. bay. 191C I.y Dorrit-Mask-Mo. by Disguise 1921 Barren. Bred la McKinley. War Cross, ehestnut. MM, by Sunstar -Imperative, by Your Majesty. 1921 -Storm Cloud, ch. c. by War Cloud. Bred to McKinley. War Kiss, bay, 191t . by Star Shoot Sweet Marjoram, by Dinna Forget. 1921--Barren. Bred • to Oversight. War Dove, bay or brown. MM, by Prince Palatine — Sun Glass, by Lexington War Memories, bay, 19DI. by Sunstar— Sweet Lassie, by Orme. 1921 Peppermint, b. f, by Friant II. Bred to Rabelais. , War Stories, chestnut. 1910. bj Spanish Prince -Sunglow. by Sundridge. 1921 — The Falcon, b. c, by Star Hawk. Bred to War Cloud. War Witch, bay. MM, by Spamsh Prime Dolly Warden, by Sundridge. 1921 The Mohawk, «h. f. by War Star. Bred to Sea Sick. ; Blind Fate. chestuiH. 1917, bv F. -men Martha Gorman, by Sir Dixon. MS— Barren. Bred to »' ■rabjbt. Jane Byre, bay, 191". by Prestige-Ocean Bound, h\ Star Shoot. 1921 — Barren. Bred to Oversight. Little Comrade, bay or brown. 1917. by Babelais - Oceana, by Dark Ronald. 1921— Barren. Bred to McKinley. Margaret Ogilvy. bay or brown. 1917. by Rabelais— I,ove Blink, by Velocity. 1921— Kntered stud. Not yet hred. , Masking, bay. 1917. by Oversight Maskelte. by Disguise. 1921 —Barren. Bred to Star Hawk. Meddlesome Maid. bay. 1917. by Irish Lid— Colonial Girl, by Meddler. 1921 — Filtered stud. Not yet bred . Princess of Thule. bay or brown. 1917. bv Elf — Wallflower II., by Meddler. 1921 -Batren. Bred to Kabelais. Korphi, chestnut. 191 S, by Prestige — Foresight, hy Halma. 1921— Entered stud. Bred to Mc- RJaJajr, • , ; , Freewill, bay. 1918. by Maintenon — Frederics, bv Fiipon. 1921 — Entered stud. Bred to Sea Sick. Halpino. chestnut, 191s. by Maintenon — Halloween. by Ayrshire. 1921 — Entered stud. Bred to Sea Sick. Hurry Dp II.. chestnut. 191s, by Phoenix — l."p Rising, by Laaaay. 1921 — Entered stud. Not yet bred. La Candeur. bay or brown, 1918. by Sardanapale — Love Blink, by Velocity. 1921 — Entered stud. Not yet bred. Mureotis. chestnut, 1918, by Maintenon— Marcolina. by Marco. 1921 Entered stud. Bred to Oversight. Miss Olatigiie, bay. 1918. by Rabelais — Miss Gennes, by Lut in. 1921 -Entered stud. Not yet bred. Pati-siere. bay, 191S. by Bruleur — Pastrycook, by Masque. 1921 — Entered stud. Not yet bred. Phillippa. bay. 1918. by Cicero— Love Blink, by Velocity. 1921 — Entered stud. Bred to Sandv Hook. Pigeon Pie. chestnut. 1918. by Sweeper — Colonial Girl, by Meddler. 1921— Entered stud. Bred to McKinley. Raindrop, chestnut. 191S. by Maintenon — Rainier, by Sea Sick. 1921— Entered stud. Bred to Sea Sick. Tinkling Bells, bay. 1918. by Rire aux Larmes — L' Adorable, by Le Samaritain. 1921 — Entered •tad. Not yet bred. Moonbeam, chestnut. 1919. by Sweeper — Mon Etoile II.. by Elf. 1921 — Filtered stud. Not yet bred. Two marcs, the property of \V. T. Wilkinson, are at Du Quesnay. These are: Mutiuv. bay or brown. 1912. by Irish Lad — Ravello II.. by Collar. 1921— The Delawale. b. c, by Viva:;. Bred to Maiuienon. Foreshore, bay. 1917. by Sea Sick -foresight, by Halma. 1921 — Barren. Bred to Hollister. The sire a I the Haras de Cheffreville is: Star Hawk, bay, 1913. by Sunstar— Sweet Finch, bj Goldfinch. The mares at Cheffreville are as follows: Maskelte. bay or brown. 1900. by Disguise — Biturica, by Hamburg. 1921 —The Cherokee, b. f, by Sea Sick. Bred to Star Hawk. PreatMe, bay, BMW. by Prestige- Dido, by Stuart. 1921 -Ounsight. b. c, by Oversight. Bred to Maintenon. Petulance, bay. 1909. by Maintenon ---Perpetua. by St. Simon. 1921 — The Moki, b. c. by Sea Sick. Bred to MoKinl-y. Francis'-a. bay. 1911. by Prestigi — Franchise, by I'.. I .in. in 1921 — The Seminole, b. f. by Sea Sick. Bred to Mat Hawk. Dorigen. chestnut. 1912. bv Maintenon Dorothy Sulu.. by Rightaway. 1921--The Hottentot, b. c. bf McKinley. Bred to Star Hawk. Sandblast, bay. 1912. by Maintenon — Sandflake. by Trenton. 1921- Sagamore, b. c, by McKinley. Br.-d to McKinley Isadora II.. bay or blown, 1912. by Flying Fox ..r Imprenabb — Iscre. by Le Var. 1921 — Night Wind. b. f. by Maintenon. Bred to War Cloud. Orleans III., bay, 1914. by Prestige — Olive Crag, by Wolf's Crag. 1921— Dead foal. Bred to War Cloud. Ready, chestnut. 1911, by Cicero — Prepare, by Pioneer. 1921— Star Sight, ch. f. by Star Hawk. P.red to Sea Sick. Steppes, bay, 1914, by Maintenon — Stepping Stone, by Ben Brush. 1921- The Argonaut, b. c, by McKinley. Bred to McKinley. Perpetuana. bay, 1911. by Maintenon — Perpetua. by St. Simon. 1921 -The Huron, b. f, by McKinley. Bred to Star Hawk. Aftersight. chestnut, 1915. by Sea Sick — First Sight. by Isinglass 1921- The Flamingo, ch. f. by Maintenon. Bred lo Hollister. Lip Stick, eli 'stunt. 1915. by Sunflower II. — School Book, by Wisdom. 1921 -Fleet Cloud, b. f. by War Cloud. Bred to War Cloud. Gibbs. bay. 1915, by Sea lira' — Gibeline, by Courlis. 1921— Pretty Sight, b. f, by Oversight. Bred to McKinley. War Tears, bay. 1916. by Spanish Prince Sunwise. by Sundridge. 1921- -Star Flash, ah, f, by Star Hawk. Bred to Maintenon. One mare, the properly of W. T. Wilkinson, is also at Cheffreville. She is: Rosetta. chestnut. 1913, by Maintenon— Rose Window, by Bnssetlaw. 1921 — The Puritan, eh. c, by Sea Sick. Bred to Star Hawk. Oil Man Colt of Promise: "Gusher Bill" Rowe's Three-Year-Old Candidate for This Year's Stakes . , ', ! ' ', ' I OIL MAN COLT OF PROMISE "Gusher Bill" Rowe's Three-Year-Old Candidate for This Year's Stakes. The fast, immature, leggy and long striding colt Oil Man, which "Gusher Bill" Rowe of Shreeveport. La., brought to New York last year, will be in the 1922 three-year-old stakes. Oil Man has wintered under Charles J. Casey's eye at New Orleans and excellent reports come north about bis growth and condition. Oil Man impressed one early last summer as the sort that should be laid away for future action. The colt came to New Y'ork with a shiny reputation. He raced early at Belmont Park and failed when enormously backed to win by his owner, who was financially bent by the failure. Oil Man's costliest defeat was in his first Belmont race. Sweep By & Co. beat him. He was coming fast at the end, but raced as if he didn't like to. or didn't know why he was in contention. After two more defeats Oil j Man won purse races at Empire and Saratoga. He was third to Morvich and Kai-Sang in the United States Hotel Stakes at the Spa — a good race— and fourth in the Grand I'nion — tangled up early and coming fast at the finish again Oil Man's next racing effort, the Adirondack Handicap, was his best. He won with decision and good speed the three-quarters in 1:11% under 119 pounds, and beat Modo. Sir Hugh, Little Chief, (ialantman. Toil. Mustard Seed. Missionary and Ray lay. After that the colt ran a distinctly bad race in the Albany Handicap. Caligula beat him in an all-aged race at Laurel, and he beat a fair lot at Pimlieo in easy fashion. Favorite for the Wal-den Stakes, off well, and without excuse. Oil Man ran another dull race. That ended bis season's racing. All through the season the colt raced as his frame and work indicated that he would race — spottily and with flashes of future promise and quality. In twelve races Oil Man won four times, and earned $8,233. His season's doings are shown below: Race. Track. Wt. Rider. Dist. Time. Fin. Val. Purse 113 Haynes Belmont 4 1-2 f :32% Unp. Whirl Stakes .112 Collins Empire 3 1-2 f 1:07% L'np. Purse 112 Haynes Lmpire Ab3-4 1 :09 'i L'np. Purse 110 Haynes Empire 3 1-2 f 1:07 1 $ 703 Purse 113 Haynes Saratoga 5-8 :59-0 1 1.401 U.S.Hotel S'k'slL", Haynes Saratoga 3-4 1:11% 3 750 G.U.Hot.S'k's 115 Haynes Saratoga 3-4 1:11% L'np. Adi'dack Han. 119 Haynes Saratoga 3-4 1:111., 1 3.925 Albany Han.. .123 Haynes Saratoga 3-4 1:11 Inn. Purse, all ages 97 Gantner [Meal 3-4 1:13 2 400 Purse 120 Bayaaa Pimlieo 3-4 1:17% 1 MM Waldcn St'kesllS Haynes Pimlieo 1 1:44 % Unp. Totals -Races, 12; won. 1; second. 1; third, 1: unplaced, 0 $8,235 Oil Man is well enough bred, with slout lines on both sides of his five-step pedigree, which is as follows : H r Sundridge... (Amphlon « f „ j I Sierra Su"star-0 Doris f Loved One . .\2 , I "[ Liuretla os^ ■ I ^Galopin , /-v. • 1- ^Un-elic A"BtlK-lF„to 1 S I*"*! S| S r";-raj,ton 3 g .1 .'Spendthrift . . f Australian g= =f Kingston J I Aerolite I f \ ictorious x X ,. gj| I J Uvapanga.... [K;1|,lln(1;1 O'-' l« 1 f , fsp'liim or R'bery ■ [Maid of J Ampliioli.... I Suicide Krin... J ., fr.arcaldine sMavournoen. [ ,;.lydelle j SPECIAL RACING MANUAL There is to be a limited Special Edition of five hundred copies of The American Racing Manual of 1922. The book will be carefully bound in fine flexible leather, with gold lettered title, and only sold through this office at $2 per copy. By registered mail 15 cents extra. The Special Manual is built for folks of taste who want "something better." DAILY RACING FORM 441 PLYMOUTH COURT - - - CHICAGO, ILL. The American Racing Manual FOR 1922 NOW ON SALE The Encyclopedia of Thoroughbreddom contains engraved diagrams of thirty-two leading American race courses, with their locations, capacities, chutes, stands, width of tracks and length of stretches in detail. f f | THE 1922 MANUAL'S Handicap Tables have been brought up to date. | \\ Instead of divisions of quarter seconds the three tables have all been \\ \\ modernized into fifths. Before the tables and their application chart* \\ J! is an introduction and general directions for handicapping by the late \\ j Nin S. Hand, an expert of the first class. \\ ^••♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦^♦♦♦♦♦♦♦••♦♦♦••♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦»»»»»»»»4»a1 PRICES BY MA IX; Leatherette Bound $1.60 FULL PURCHASE PRICE MUST ACCOMPANY EACH ORDER THE 1922 LEATHERETTE COVERED BOOK IS A DEPARTURE FROM THE OLD STYLE. IT IS MOST SERVICEABLY BOUND, GOLD LETTERED AND FLEXIBLE j® . * — a— a — a— — THE AMERICAN RACING MANUAL In a c«»|»y Huh t imI paiallli ala— %im content* must nut !»«■ u rd ivlt limit per- mlnnion. The matter In the aaaai of The American Racine Manual la original and has licen written ami compiled hy Ita editor* and Matlat Iciunn. Proof of originality In ready in ease protection haa to he aouu'ht auaiiixl unaii l horlxrri copylfttn. ■ ' a — *—• — a ■ •■- DAILY RACING fORM PUBLISHING CO. 441 Plymouth Court Chicago, Illinois 157-159 East Thirty-second Street .... New York, N. Y. 74 Exchange Street Buffalo. N. Y. $100 GUARANTEED SPECIAL FREE HORSE GOES at Tijuana Thursday. March 23. All '-angles." as USUAL, will be taken THIS care of. 0a last $100 Guaranteed Special WENT getaway day at New Orleans. Yes, it WON. We also announced "no more $100 Specials until Bowie." Because of this we are INCLUDING Taarsday'a Special FREE with ail subscriptions to Bowie meeting. Just one of our methods of ADVERTISING. HERE IS NATIONAL'S OFFER: IS (M It On T.ll: One horse I) VI1.V during the entire Howie ineet-inji HlOIti: .Vpril I to It. inclusive ALL for f I O. Bona-tide "information." not "lips." Purvey lataT •i "information" in, with I S, a husiucNis. This llovrie olVer POSIT I VIOI, V closes MIOMUHT, WaViH TOSDA V. Get your order in NOW. NATIONAL NEWS SERVICE Tnrf 1 ept.) STJlTK lOOJi - Ml SOUTH 1JUARBOKJV STREET - CHICAGO, ILL. — Both X Specials Won /^•C^gi ^ M^rch 18: MANICURE, 6-2: HUSH. mjbBS&'M 8-5. Mail $1 for two going March r t^r^iluM 20 Si e latest REPORTER. all \^«"*yy newsstands. Special Bowie com-^*^L*r ments. Only 35c. Wednesday's Spe cial : Send-Thursday-Run-One-Was- Bed. THE TURF REPORTER OLDEST PUBLICATION IN EXISTENCE. 22 W. Quincy St. (Estab. 1904) Chicago, 111. ORRIS 2-1 WON and a third wore last Saturday's $2.00 XX SPECIALS Don't fail to get next Saturday's GETAWAY SPECIALS AT HAVANA. ALL THEY COST IS $2. GET NEW BOOK ON SALE TODAY 35c AT ALL NEWSSTANDS TODAY'S FORM SPECIAL: March-Appl?-95-42-58 IT THK STAXDARD TtHF GfTlDR. Room 403, 22 West Quincy St. Chicago, III. _ Douglas Fairbanks SNaH 5 to I, Won yELE^ and a scratch, last Saturday. Send Jg «S» I $1 for March 25 two. Must get a ffffi'.-Tr«y winner or next two FREE. New iTllfria?^ .1 THOROUGHBRED today, any news, stand. 35c. Today's best: No. 241. THE AMERICAN THOROUGHBRED Baltimore Bldg. (Estab. 1907) Chicago, 111. Annual Racing form for 1922 Is Now On Sale DAILY RACINQ FORM PUBLISHING CO. 441 PLYMOUTH COURT :: CHICAGO. ILL. 157-159 EAST 32nd STREET, KEW YORK, M. Y, 74 EXCHANGE BT&ESX It SUJTAXQ, M, X.