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Daily Racing Form: n. Friday, March 24, 1922 Daily Racing Form. 400dpi TIFF G4 page images Triangle Publications, Inc., Chicago, IL 1922 drf1922032401 These pages may be freely searched and displayed. Permission must be received for subsequent distribution in print or electronically. Daily Racing Form: n. Friday, March 24, 1922 Daily Racing Form. Triangle Publications, Inc., Chicago, IL 1922 $IMLS This electronic text file was created by Optical Character Recognition (OCR). No corrections have been made to the OCR-ed text and no editing has been done to the content of the original document. Encoding has been done through an automated process using the recommendations for Level 1 of the TEI in Libraries Guidelines. Digital page images are linked to the text file. Page [1] ,The Price of This Newspaper Is Ten Cents Everywhere / Dsxily a. \Rd£inpQjj&Forn) I VOL. XXVI11. NO, 83. CHICAGO, FRIDAY, MARCH 24, 1922. SPECIAL EDITION Louisville Tracks Lively: Warm Weather and Better Going Brings Active Training LOUISVILLE TRACKS LIVELY . » Warm Weather and Better Going Brings Active Training. ! ♦ No Especially Noteworthy Moves — St. Henry Attracts Attention — Jockey Wilson's Predicament. ■ ■ LOT'IsVILLR. K.r.. March 23.— Regular spring weather prevailed here today unil :is :i result the Churchill Dwii and Beastee Park mee tra.ks fairly swarmed with horses for KWwl hours this morning. Tlie two tracks had dried out completely and some of the trainers sent their charges along at the fast- i est clip that they have asked of them this season to date. Judging from the large niuuher of two-year-olds seen on both tracks there will l c no scarcity of juvenile racing material in these parts. Most of them ate members of italhl which plan to re-niain on the Kentucky circuit until the windup at I.a Ionia. Most of the eligibles for the Kentucky Derby which were in action today were given only brisk exercise gallops, chiefly at short distances. St. Henry, Mont fort .Tones" Derby and 1'reakness candidate, came in for a close scmtiny on the part of holseim -11 and turf ex]ierts when trainer "Chuck" Walker sent him five-eighths of a mile at a "two minute clip." The half brother of Sir Barton is hlill in the John K. Madden -table and will in all probability be campaigned by this turfman for his owner in the Fast. The Madden establishment was further augmented by four more horses which came in from his farm at lVxington, Ky.. this morning. One of them is a Ihlec-.vear-old and t.ie others are two-year-old-. 1'at Ktiel)elkainp today sent his brother K 1 to Detroit in an effort to adjust the differences between I'nited States immigration officers and jockey Albeit Wilson, which are preventing the rider returning to this country fioui Windsor. Onl.. his home city. A -oiious precedent for Canudiau boy-riding oil American tracks will be set if Wilson is not allowed to re-enter the States. The whale question hinges upon whether or not the occupation of jockey shall be classified as a profession and. in the event that it is, it will not come under the head of contract labor. Wilson has been detained for a week already. J. 0. KEENE A VISITOR. .1. O. Keene. member of the Kentucky State facing oiumis-ion. came over from Lexington this morning and was among the early visitor- at the two local Hack-. The division of his stable racing in Havana, which includes Llewellyn, a Cuban and Kentucky Derby eligible, will be brought here neit week by his brother G. H Keene. Tiailie.- .lames Mi Kinney had tile filing irons applied to Cut I'p during the ariater and Bhe is again training soundly. He la- six of the II. 1'. Marshall horses at Churchill Downs. Tom .lone- i- trail. ii.g the Harned l'.ros. -table, which Mas loriiieih under the care of C. C. Van Meter. li includes Coyne. Marjorie Myites. Lina Clark and 1'iisr Col, :■■ tare-year-eM son of Faux-Coi Mabel Dulwr bber. Liaa Clark wa- purchased from I former I'nited States Senator .1. W. Bailey late in annum.. W. W. Datdeit came up freaa his home in Nashville. Tenn.. to look ocer the hor-.s at the Downs loday V.. C. Arnold of Cincinnati, owner of Brother Match, also was numbered atneng the \isitor-. He named his her at for all of the Mere important stake, on tiie Kentucky circuit for the .-...ning -tiling and Mimmer meetings. EXERCISE SCHOOL TO BE PERMANENT. The exercise -chool for boy-, which lias been in ses-ioii -ince last Nov ember at Churchill Downs, will lie dismissed on March '-*** for the -imimer. Its work has been prai-cl in letters received by the Ken, inky Jockey Club from all section- of the country. It will be a peimaneut institution. Cnrydon. owned by Pat Knebelkamp; leading star, the preaerti at fanaer lackey Charles Kaeraar, and Baby Kvalyn. which races for T. Doyle, came in from Mobile, Ala., t Lis uiornii.g. Bay Brown brought My Roae from the same places. I'lims for the "Old Kentucky !lou-e." to be built with a donation of .sj.YimiO from the Kentucky i | Jockey Club, arere perfected at .t meeting of the directors of the Kentucky Stale Fair he I* yesteiday. In addition to this the racing a— ociation annually add- a -urn of money to the running race piogram at the fairs. Sway, which was turned out at I,exington all winter, will !«• taken up by trainer Ccorge V. ! r.aine- of the C. W. Cl.uk -table within the next lew day-. Whether Cobweb another member of j this stable, which has been running out during the 1 • old months, will In- lr.iiind again depends apoal j his condition, a- hi- underpinning ha- lieen bad for i some tine j Schooling of two .j ear-old- will be conducted at both of the local track- beginning April 1. On the -anie date one of starter A. K. Dade-- a-si-tant-will ; begin a similar ta-k at Lexington. Firebrand to Remain in Kentucky FIREBRAND TO REMAIN IN KENTUCKY LE.VINCTON. Ky.. March -.',. Johnny Miller left here thi- afternoon in an express car with the two. Mai old Newmarket, by Wonnleighton Dolly Connolly, which Jeffcr-on Living-Ion bought from Sauford C. Lyne last week. It wa- Mr. Livingston'- de, ision communicated to J D. (Maai last night to leave Firebrand in Kentucky to fill I1 hi- spring engagement- at the Kentucky Jockey Club's spring meetings at Lexington. Ixmisville and ■ Latonia. Firebrand remains in 1 L Fterce'a stable here. Living-ton is to meet Odom in New York Sunday uioiuiug 4. L. Tarllon has sold to Harry W. Smith of Worcester, Mass.. the yearling eheataaM colt, by The Mam. gei Kecline. by Ogden. for the reported price of S2.(NN). (Jeorge W. J. Bissell's Hettie Bereaud. dam of Cliauiplaiii. la-t night at I'.c.i union i Kami foaled a bay aaat by Kapid Water. Liverpool Grand National: Most Famous Jumping Race in the World to be Run Today in England-Two American-Owned Horses Among Probable Starters I i | ! j 1 j i j ; LIVERPOOL GRAND NATIONAL] MOST FAMOUS JUMPING RACE IN THE WORLD TO BE RUN { TODAY IN ENGLAND — TWO AMERICAN-OWNED HORSES AMONG PROBABLE STARTERS LONDON. England. Match H3.-Iy.rd Wo.. lav itagtea'a hiilliant young juniper Southampton will -tart as favorite for the six.y-ninth tiraml .National Stee,dechas. over the d.Mhuli Aintree course tomorrow. The held will b»- a big one. geldings piedominating. as usual, with two of the probable starters owned by American sportsmen The-e are Sergeant Murphy by Stephen Sanford and Square I'p by W. A. Heed. Mr. F. I\ Keene's Masterful will not go. Neither will A. S Cochran's I'.adniinton II. Square I'p has a good plodding chance and Sergeant Murphy more than an ordinary one. He is as tit as a hddle and a good prospect. The betting thi- afternoon is without sharp certainty. Southampton is merely a mild favorite at a little leal than S to 1. at which price old Shaun Sp.'dah wa- well backed. The prices as these dispatche- go are about this way on the more prominent candidates; Horse. I'rice. Horse. 1'iice. I Southampton I to 1 Music Hall KM) to 1 Shaun Spa. lah 17 to - Seigeant Murphy 100 to 1 « (lashing Anns 100 to '. I .ray Dawn 100 to n I \iravale 100 to 7 Drift. * 20 to 1 Cloni-ee 2." to 1 Square I'p 20 to 1 J Some of the well backed horses since their nomination have been declared out. Ocean Star. Zenon. Wool.raft. My Bath and W.iMtree are the most prominent of these. The weather is of the usual Orand National quality — cold and threatening ruin or snow. ' Liverpool is full of horse lovers. The IOL'2 National will draw a record crowd if the air gives the public the least bit of encouragement. The lieUl may he a huge one of thirty or more horses. I In the domain of steeplechasing the Liverpool Grand National holds practically the same rank and I fame as that attaching to the Kpsoin Derby in flat racing. It is annually contested over the longest and mo-t difficult cour-e in the world. To even traverse this course successfully, to Bay nothing of winning the race, calls for the di-play of endurance of an extraordinary character. In fact, so trying are its ' ob-taclcs that it is of yearly occurrence that the majority of its contestants fall and lose any chance to reach its coveted finishing point in sufety. Without exception the horses slatting in this gnat race have gone through a long preliminary educational course in stoepleehasing over shorter distances, but sufll-cieiitly long to develop whatever natural aptitude the] may poaaOaa to the highest point of efficiency. lb-low is a map of tin- ( ra:id National course at Ala tree, with an enumeration and description of the obstacles in the race to be run March .14. The drawing was made this year and shows the present eoaraa with exactitude. The description of the jump- al-o i- accurate: DESCRIPTION OF ALL THE GRAND NATIONAL FENCES, (Distance from the start to first fence is ."i4 ! yds. The atraighf run-in i« 404 yds.) 1 and 17. — Thorn fence (Scotch pine), 4 ft. 7 in. high, 2 ft. 6 in. wide. 2 and IS. — Thorn fence (Scotch pine). 4 ft. 7 in. high. 2 ft. 6 in. wide. : and 19.— Thorn fence (gorsedl. 4 ft. 11 in. high. 2 ft. !) in. wide, with ditch on take-off side « ft. wide, 2 ft. deep, banked up to guard rail 1 ft. 6 in. high in front of ditch. 4 and 20. — Thorn fence (Seot.-h pine), 4 ft. 9 in. high, 3 ft. 9 hi. wide. .") and 21. — Thorn fence (gorsed), 4 ft. 11 in. high. 'J ft. 9 in. wide. (J and C "Moeher't Break," a thorn feace (packed with Scotch pine), 4 ft. 9 in. high. 3 ft. wide, with a natural brook on far side ti ft. wide. 7 and "3. — Thorn fence (Scotch, pinch 4 ft. 11 in. high, 2 ft. 9 in. wide. 3 and 24. — The ••Canal turn." a thorn fence (gorsed I. ;" ft. 1 in. high. 2 ft. 9 in. wide, ditch on take-off side *i ft. wide, ^ ft. deep, banked up to guard rail 1 ft. tl in. high in front of ditch. 9 and 20. — "Valentine's Break, M a thorn feme (Scotch pine), 4 ft. 9 in. high, 2 ft. 6 in. wide, a natural brook on far side H ft. (5 in. wide. 10 and ML— Thorn fence (gorsed), 5 ft. high. I ft. wide. 11 and 27.— Thorn fence (Scotch pine), 4 ft. 10 in. high. 2 ft. 10 in. wide, ditch on take-off side « ft. wide. 2 ft d-op, hanked to guard rail 1 ft. (5 in. high in front of ditch. 12 and 28— Thorn fence (gorsed). 4 ft. 10 in. high. 2 ft. 10 in. wide, ditch far side 7 ft. wide, 3 ft. deep. 13 and L'9.— Thorn feace laarare tir . 4 ft. 7 in. high, l' ft. 9 in. wide, 14 and 30.— Thorn fence (Scotch pine). 4 ft. 7 in. high. 3 ft. wide. 10. — The "Open Ditch." a than ft m e ipatkxl with Scotch piic ), I ft. 2 in. high. 3 ft. wide, ditch on take-off side 6 ft. wide, 2 ft. deep, and banked to guard rail 1 ft. 8 in. high in- front of ditch. Ifi.— The "Water Jump." 1.1 ft. 6 in. wide, with thorn feme (gorsed). 3 ft. high, 2 ft. 3 in. wide, between Jumps 1J and 13 the land ha- been plowed as to one portion of the distance. The description of the obstacles in the course at Aintree gives some idea of the reason why high value i- placed on the horae that can carry big weight over them and race through plowed h-ltl- and various other kinds of footing at a -ia-hing pace freUI end to end of the journey. Saratoga Entries Show Increase I1 ■ : SARATOGA ENTRIES SHOW INCREASE i i NKW YOKK. N. V . Match 23. -All of tiie -take events for thrcc-y car olds to be run at Saratoga I .'during the coming summer, which closed March IS, showed a good increase over last year. The all-: age division stakes were almut the same as last year. The two. year-old events, which closed at the same time, showed a slight decrease. The-e stake-are those of minor value. The more important .Saratoga stakes closed some time ago. The direct On express keen -ati-faetioii at the generoll- sup - poll a.-coidcd the various offeiing- Current Notes of the Turf I - CURRENT NOTES OF THE TURF Silas Yeitch has shipped fifteen horses, mostly steeple, ha-ei s. from Denning to Havre de Orace Jockey J lleiipel is in the South Halt i in ore Oen- aral Hospital recareriaf from an operation. He is under contract to B. L. Bahar, but will not lie seen in the saddle until the I'imlico meeting. Loaaavfl Ward, a Waokkaraaa lad. who is under contract to trainer Michael Kelly, was struck by I an automobile a few day- ago anil is in a had way at a Washington hospital. The boy showed great J aptitude for horses and was to hare made his appearance under colors at Havre de tirace. Billy Barton Too Speedy: Runs Sparkling Race Accounting for Havana's Principal Contest { I « I J ' I I ' BILLY BARTON TOO SPEEDY a- Runs Sparkling Race Accounting for Havana's Principal Contest. a- The Roil Call Qualifies for Derby — Havana Electric Adds to Steinhart Successes. _ . — ♦ ■ HAVANA. Tuba, March 23.— The colors of Thomas Monalian, president of the Cuba-American Jockey ami Auto Club, were carried to victory today al Oiiental Park, when Hilly Harton. which he purchased yesterday, accounted for the principal race of the program, a dash of one mile, in which three Cuban Derby eligibles were among the starteis. Hilly Barton began slowly and was outrun for a half mile. Kelsay took him to the outside on the. back stretch and he soon gained on the leaders. Hounding the far turn he drew abreast of the pacemaker and then forging to the front displayed dazzling S|ieed and easily held command to the end. He ran the mile in 1:39%. an excellent performance, co isidering the condition of the track. The Roll Call, a Derby candidate, ran a sparkling rate to finish second, after setting the early pace. Kleanor S. was eliminated as a serious factor by getting into action too late to be of any avail. Behake, Rilly Barton's stableinate. and a Derby eligible, lost whatever chance he may have had when he was forced wide on the first turn and cut off on the turn out of the back stretch. The opening race was for Cuhan-bted two-year-olds. There were seven starters, with Havana Electric the odds-on favorite. The latter, ridden by jockey Kennedy, proved an easy winner, beating Brown Shasta by a l'tigih and a quarter. Hro.wn Shasta showed in front at the lop of the homestretch, then tirc.l. In the second race the veteran turfman T. Cheek was victorious when Bad won by a nose in a thrilling finish. He began siowly. hut moved up fast on the outside while rounding the far turn, went to the treat entering the homestretch and. tiring at the end. had to be hard ridden to last long enough to outstay Jap Muma. Primitive finished third, beaten a short distance for se;ond place. It was a tight fit between the first three at the end. Jap Muma would have won in another stride. Another close finish came with the running ot the third, in which Canny Lady, Spods and Don Pope passed the winning mark in the order named. Canny Laaty had a margin of a neck to spare, while Spods just lasted long enough to beat Don Pepe. The latter got away slowly and raced on the out-- ide for the entire race. Interest in the Jfl.i.OOO Cuban Derby, which is the (losing day's big attraction, is increasing as the date for the decision approaches. Tiie owners of the eligibles are keenly alive (o the distinction that goes with the winning of a race of such im-■ertaaee, to aay nothing of the monetary value. They have seen to it that their aspirants for the big prize an- in the best condition possible. The value of the stake will induce an unusually large number to take a chance. This will insure a most lepresentative but not unwieldy field, made of the twelve or more entries. Among tho-e eligible are: Cherry Tree. Llewellyn. Lady Astor. Hebtike, Toma -hoi. Lighter, Costignn. Olyntlnts. Caimito, Cnlifa. Commander Colin. Leghorn. I'ltimo. Qnesada. Sydoiiia. Sam Frank. Demos. Wayward Lady, Kin castle. Navisco. Lucky Cirl. Buckingham. Anna II., Caesar and CItimata. FAVORED FOR THE DERBY. Cherry Tree and I.ewe|lyn continue to he most favored, both being looked upon as certain starteis. Laity Astot and Hebuke are also highly regarded, having a host of supporters. Tomahoi. another considered as a dangerous factor, will attract heavy support if he starts. Fred Melter. who performed such creditable wot k ■is manager of the pari-mutuel department will leave on Wednesday for Hot Springs, by way of New Orleans. During the summer months Mr. Melter will again be in charge of the grand circuit trotting tracks' mutiiel department. It was with regret that trainer A. G. Blakely announced that Lighter, his main reliance for the Cuban Derby, had devfloped a slightly bowed tendon, which will prevent him starting Sunday, leaving Costigan anil Olynthus as the W. Daniel candidates. The following stables, with the number of horses iri eacn. will be dispatched to Jacksonville, Kin., tomorrow: N. Davis. 8: 0. L. Koster. »i: B. Meek, 2: C. Middleton. 2; Al Crist. 2. On the same day K. J. Keanis and K. Miilrenau will ship their stables to Bowie. Arrangements have been completed to return the Kentucky division of horses now racing here to the I'nited States as follows: A special of eight steel express horse tars will load fifteen horses per car with I Pullinau and coach. Leaves the Jot key Club siding March 20. arriving at Key West at ." in the afternoon the same day and arrives at Louisville March 30. Among the owners who have been assigned space in these cars are M. Ctiltlblatt. P. Williairs. K. Hall. W. K. Knebelkamp. W. L. Drake. John Ixtwe, I'. Keene. J. West. K. Bettor. W. Fein liter. James Moody. B. L. Baker. W. Dondas. S. T. Baxter. B. L. Fitzgerald. Al Haniel. I . Hak and B. J. Ferria. a a Grandcourt's Liverpool Spring Cup a a GRANDCOURT'S LIVERPOOL SPRING CUP (SPKCIAL CAHLKCBAM I LONDON. Kngland. March 23.- -Graudconrt. Mrs Algernon Cox's bay hor-e. ti, by Captivation — La Hitppe. by Qjierido. won the Liverpool Spring Cup. a $."i,000 race at a mile anil thiee eighth- (cup ionise I. which featured the opening of the spring meeting there this afternoon. P. F. Heyburn's Trespasser, hay horse, fi, by Kil-1 dare II. Intrusive, was second and (J. A. F.gerton's Palomides. bay horse, ."i. by Hayanlo I'alnioa. third. There were twenty three starteis Crandi oiirt won by a short head f:oni Trespas-er. with Palomide- third, beaten four length- fo;- BOC-ond place (ir.uitb ourt wa- at .". to 1 in the liettmg I^ast year's runnine. of the Cup was won by II. E. Steel's Sprig of Orange. Page 2 DAILY RACING FORM j Daily During Winter Months. Daily (Except Monday) Balance of the Tear. DAILY RACING FORM PUBLISHING CO. 441 PLYMOUTH COURT :: CHICAGO. ILL. 167-169 E. 32nd ST., NEW YORK CITY. 74 EXCHANGE STREET :: BUFFALO, N. Y. Entered as second -class matter, April 2, 1K96, at tlie post-office at Chicago, Illinois, under the Act of March 8. 1879. «"~ ■ ■ ■■ -~— I CHICAGO, ILLINOIS. MARCH 21. 1922 ' Havana HAVANA The lioit.es which seem best iu Friday's races ai": ■man, Cuba. March 23. 1922. 1 Ua.viniind Bradley. Fasenda, San Stcfano. _' -Natrum, The Enquirer. Kins: Worth. .". Manicure. The Manageress. Mad Nell. 4 — Reliability, Hutchison. Colden Chance. Berretta. Fair Lassie, Fair and Warmer. I Sunny Hill. P.ill Hiuiley, J. C. Stone. 7— MONEY. Pibroch, Twcntv Seven. T. K. Lyncb. New "York Handicap. 1— -Naomi K.. Miss Frauland. Snn Stcfano. Fascn- ' da. 2 — Gratiau. Starkader, Je-sica F., Winds of Champ. 3 — THE MANAGERESS. Manicure, Swiftcricket. ' Moon Winks. 4 — Reliability. Approval. Old Sinner. Plus 1'ltra. ! ." — Fair and Warmer, Fair Lassie. Kcltoi, Frank Burke. f.-.T. C. Stone. Sunny Hill. Zoic, Caimito. 7- Money, Maysville, Poilu, Harlock. ' lilcaco and BniTalo Handicap. I Naomi K.. CaaHk, Fasenda, Tag Day. 1 • latum. Jessica F.. Winds of Chance. Starkader. 3 — The Manageress. Manicure, Swiftcricket. Buckingham. I 4— APPROVAL, Keliabilitv, Old Sinner, Plus | Ultra. ." — Fair Lassie, Keltoi. P.erretta. Frank Burke. I 0 — ("aimito. Zoie. Bill Ilunley. Hush. 7 — Money. Pibroch. Maysville. llarlock. Observer's Handicap. 1 — Fasenda. Naomi K.. San Stcfano. Belay*! Pet. '. 1 — King Worth. Oratian. Natrum. The Enquirer. 3 — Manicure, Swiftcricket. Buckingham, Mad Nell. 4 — Approval. Reliability, Golden Chance, Plus Ultra. 5 — Frank Rathe, Fair I^assie. Berretta, Fair and Warmer. «— Zoie. Sunny Hill. Bill Hnnley. .T. C. Stone. 7— MONEY, Maysville. llarlock, Pibroch. Consensus) of Handicaps. I— Naomi Kay. Raymond Bradley. Fasenda, San ' Stcfano. 2 — Gratian. Natrum. King Worth. Jessica F. 3 — Manicure. The Manageress, Swiftcricket, Buckingham. 4 — Reliability. Approval, Old Sinner, Golden Chance. 5 — Berretta. Fair and Warmer, Fair Lassie. Frank Burke. 6— Sunny Hill. J. C. Stone, Caimito. Zoie. 7— MONEY. Pibroch, Maysville, llarlock. Tijuana TIJUANA The horses which seem best iu Friday's race*1 are: Tijuana. Mexico. March 23. 1922. 1— Alazon. Bridgette. Chippendale. 1 — Castle Crown. Blue Van, Daisy N. 3— CROUPIER, Apple Jack, Quinain. 4 — Miss April Fool. Careen. Orleans Girl. :.— Vic. Head Over Heels. Bee's Wing. * — Clover Jiuiiu. Yerniak. Evalyn liarrigan. 7 — Col. Murphy. Peggy Martin, View. S— I. AV. Harper. Letts Speed. July Fly. G. W. Schilling. K w Yorlc Handicap. I — Alazon. Chippendale. Ponza Ray. Rridgette. 2 — Dienero. Castle Crown. Blue Van. Grace W. S — Croupier. (Ktenta turns. Quinam. Apple Jack. 4 — Careen, Billy Joe. Miss April Foo). Mvrtle A. 5-I1KAD OVER HEELS. Vic. Bees Wing, Sadie It. (1 — Evalyn Harrigau, Clover Junia, Yerniak. Tom Brooks. 7 — View, Col. Murphy, Old Homestead. Peggy Martin. S— I. W. Harper. July Fly. Cliarmant. Stiletto. C'lticaK'o and Buffalo Handicap. 1 — Alazon, decade, Ponza Ray, Chippendale. 3 — Castle (row ii. Blue Van. Von Lady. Dienero. '.'• — Croupier. Apple Jack. Quinam. Olive 1). 4— Careen. Lewis P... Orleans Girl, Myrtle A. r — HEAD OYER HEELS, Vic. Bee's Wing. Sadie D. i -Miss Kiuter. Yeruiak, Tom Brooks, Evalyn Harrigau. 7 — Col. Murphy. View, I'csgy Martin, Old Homestead. I — I. W. Harper. Cliariuant. Lolta Speed, Julv Fly. Observer's Handicap. 1 Alazon. Bridgette. Cascade, Chippendale. " — Blue Van. Castle Crown. Daisy N., Muriel's Pi!. 3 — Apple Jack. Croupier, Olive 1).. Montgomery Jr. 4 ( a reel]. Oilcans Chi. Billy Joe, Myrtle A. .".—Head Over Heel-. Vic. Nonsuit. Bee's Wing. i — Yerniak. Tom Brooks. Clover Junia, Miss Krutcr. 7 COL. MURPHY, Peggy Martin. View. Al Porter. ti— Lolta Speed, I. W. auWfCK, July Fly, Stiletto. Consensus of Handicaps. 1— ALAZON. Bridgette. Cascade, Chippendale. •J — Castle Crown. Dienero. Blue Van. Von Lady. S — Croapier. Apple Jack. Quinam. Olive D. 4 — Careen. Mltl April Fool. Orleans Girl. Billv Jo-. .".—Head Over Heels. Vic, Bee's Wing. Sadie D. I — Clover Junia. E\alyn Harrigau. Miss Knter, Yerniak. 7 — Col. Murphy, View, Piggy Martin, Old Homestead. S— 1. W. Harper, Lotta Speed. July Fly, Char-niaut. Hessian Dead at Hamburg Place HESSIAN DEAD AT HAMBURG PLACE LEXINGTON. Ky.. March tf tlliesiea. the MVcutoeu-yo;u old bay StaiUOS by Wetei : M Colonial, by Trenton, is dead it Jeba R. Ma, lien's Hamburg Place and thereby hangs :i tale. Hessian. races' in (oed company, at two and three years old mou sj\ races and ever sio.ooo. was retired le the Mud at James P.. Hnggin's Clmendorf Farm and when tea years old w;.s sold at the Haggis estate essperaal to John E. Msdrtrs far SS.560. Madden kept him for fire years, selling him in December, l!t_'0. at the Kentucky Sales Company'- auction hero to the Called states Reseeeal Service for $300 Among the yeailiugs (not twe .'•e.ii- old) scut last fall te Charchill Downs from Bamberg Place to be ti. -lined were three or four by meSSBBa. Ami rumor has it that the better one o. the entile Madden string ,s .-, son of this discarded sire. Whether that parti -:;lar colt is the Madden ace of not has ,iot been divulged by the astute ouster of Hamburg Place, but be mit-t think exceedingly well of him. otherwise be would not have sou:-at to bring Hessian back te Hamburg Place as be did. Maihl'fi eatered iato en arraagesseat with the Retnoiint Bet* ice to exchange a younger tberoogh-bied stallion for Hessian ami had the SOS Of Water cress sent back from Ohio, where be bad bees placed for the season. Hessian had Ml led seven males at Hamburg Place when be isall ■etcd an intestinal trouble and died yesterday morning. Hessian was the sire of Beets, Qeaeral .1. If. Gomes, Grsysstss, His Choice. Azurita and a number of others. Roots was by far the best ,f his get. "I made a mistake in discarding Hesaiaa." s:ti,i Madden, "but then i did not understand how to iu ;te him until after I had lei him go. Thee, of enui-e. I set abet I to gl t. him back, bin I was able to have earj seren mares vi-it him before his death." Grand National Inception: Grows from Slapdash Beginning into Greatest in World j I ' ' ' ! I | I '. ' GRAND NATIONAL INCEPTION ' • | Grows from Slapdash Beginning Into Greatest in World. ♦ Spectacle at Aintree One Never to J Be Forgotten — Tremendous ! Crowds in Attendance. ] i a— i The Grand National, the famous steeplechase race ■' to be run in England today, like some other great ' races, had a slap dash inception and has grown ' with age. In 183S a group of sportsmen iiad taken ' over the lease of the grandstand anil race course ; at Aintree. on the •mtskirts of Liverpool, and it I was decided to laaagarate the new order of tilings I by starting a contest that would suit The taste , of the public. At that period the sport of racing I over fences was |g its infancy. In an organized I form it began in MM at St. Albans, about twenty miles north of London. There was s steeplechase ' at Liverpool in lN3t . the conditions governing which read: "A sweepstakes of *." each, with f*M added, fee horses of all denominations, 182 pounds i each, gentlemen riders. seeeM horse receives back ' his stake, winner to be sold for $1,000-. if de- I Bunded." That race was won on a basse called I The Duke, ridden by Captain Recher, whose name I is mentioned ju the description of every race for 1 the Grand National: the reasou why will be given I presently. I The syndieale which had become the lessees at f Aintree deemed it necessary to devise an event ' that would greatly attract (lie public. Willi the I instinct of an astute advertiser they proceeded to 1 bestow upon their new race a high-sounding title. 1 and. having done so, came to the conclusion that a modest endowment would suffice. Anyway, the conditions announced were: "The Grand Liverpool Steeplechase — A sweepstakes , of MOO each. J?!!", forfeit, with $500 added. IBS pounds each, gentleman riders, four miles across ' ' country, the second to save his stake and the winner to pay KM toward expenses: no rider to open a [ gate or ride through a gateway, or more than eae hundred yards along any road or footpath." Lottery, with Jem Mason in the saddle, won the first race in 1S39. The race was run over five miles sf the stiffest line of fences ever put up at '. Liverpool. Then there was a five-foot stone wall. Which was lowered to tear feet si\ inches when ' Jerry I1S40 won. and finally pulled down and substituted by an artificial brook in Charity's (1S41) year. In Lottery's (IMP) face Comrade, the mount of Captain Recher, fell when leading at the brook. ■ now known as Becher's Brook: bu! nine of the ' seventeen runners completed that severe course. ' In Jerry's (ps-10) race the distance was reduced. ' WHENCE BECHER'S BR00X NAME. The race answered its purpose well. It brought I sportsmen to Liverpool from all parts of (he conn- a : try. Fifty-five horses were entered and seventeen faced the starter, one being Conrad, ridden by 1 Captain Recher, a famous horseman of those days, f ■arty in the race a stream of water, or brook, had I to be crossed. About a yard] from the bank, on the takiug-off Bide, a stout timber fence three feet « high had been HOC ted, and as th" brook was some ' six feet Wide, the obstacle had become a most for- ' mkftaMe one. Geared collided with the fence guarding the stream and shot Captain Becher over his ' head into the water. From that day 1o this the ■ place has bees known as B-cher's Brook. On the ' other side of the course the same stream has again ' to be jumped and there it is known as Valentine's ! Brook. I PreSBSnabty, as merely a conjecture. :t is in some : way Kssociatei with the Irish horse valentine, which finished third in the second Grand National in ' IS 10. In that and the previous year one of the ' obstacles W;is a stone wall four feet eight inches high. It was built opposite the stands and so had hail to be negotiated after the tompletiou of the first circuit of the course. Mr. Power, who rode Valentine in 1S40. had made a bet that he would be first over the wall. Valentine and Lottery, at the head of the field, approached she wall side by side, racing toward it as if it were the winning post. Mr. Power won his bet because Valentine was the first over. Lottery, on the other hand. charged into it and fell heavily. Three of the horses immediately following tumbled over Lottery and the displaced stones, so that the occupants of the stands saw right in front of them a somewhat horrifying spectacle. It was the end of the wall. The following year it was displaced by an artificial water juiii; . which is still in use. lottery, by the way. had won the first Grand Nation!. He was the greatest steeplechaser of his time and countless thonsauds of words have been written about his wonderful exploits. TWO MILES OF HUMANITY. Such, then were the beginnings of the world -renowned Grand National Steeplechase. It is beyond all doubt the greatest event of its kind, and the crowds that collect each year to witness it must be seen before their dimensions can be realized. The course, which has to be traversed twice, is two and one-quarter miles round, and for an hour be. fore the race is run it is framed the whole way by a wide ring of humanity. The immense range of stands arc always pecked to suffocation. If you waat to see anything of the race from the stands yo.i must take your place early in the afternoon and remain fixed until the winner has passed the post. Then you may pu li your way to the bear-by railway station and take your chance of getting into an early train back to Liverpool. Before the war the Grand National crowd was becoming larger each sin reeding yepr. Since the war it has grown to a prodigious size. Visitors from others parts of the country find it necessery to travel to places many miles from Liverpool in order in get a bod. But it is no use trying to describe the scenes witnessed before, (hiring and after the race. Two years ago visitors reached the eatraace to the paddocks an hour before the first race of tin- day was ma, and so great was the throng waiting to pass thiotigh the tnmstilea that the turn to gain aimlttanm did not cease for half an bear. Last year Irmdieds of late comers never got through the gate at all. If the day is fine and the atmosphere clear a fine spectacle is presented by Aintree on Grand National day. Oace seen it cannot he forgCttCB. The course and its -uiroundiiurs are. let it be said, anything but pk.tuiesa.ee. On the one side of the course there is a high railway embankment, with factories and their tall Chimneys beyond. On the other side there is a canal, the near bank of which, like the railway embankment . affords the public a chance of seehag the race. Away beyond the country is open, flat and ban'. The long range of stands is Impress! Te, but strictly utilitarian in character. It is the people and the horses that make toe spectacle. For the time In ing the whole place pulsates with excitement and enthusiasm. Tie great city of Liverpool has for weeks been llv-tng tor this oay. Practically every one of its hundreds of thousands of inhabitants has something at stake on the i^sue. Latteries are illegal in Kn^-land. but they exist under the name of •'Sweeps." and hundreds of them are organized in connection with tile t rand National. * * Answers to Queries * * ANSWERS TO QUERIES W. I S Bay ( ,ty. Mich. Do not know of any one who nines pore white saddle ponies, or has one lor sale. ' C. A. S.. Detroit. Mich. It was Bora. te. f. I. by Lock View — Careiya B.. which ran unplaced in the sixth race at Tijuana Saturday. March Is. J. S. II.. Covington. Ky. It was a loser. The , fact that both heraM weie beaten e-tahlished that ( fad so thoroughly that other Baestieas which might j be raised hid no iuijiorta ace or standing. , :. A. W.. Ohlcaga, 111. The Kentucky Derby I and the CabaB Perky are Derby* becaaae they are i •u.med such officially by eeaepeteat Bather It jr. lot they are not run at the trie- Derby distance, Which is a mile and tt half. Surprise after Surprise: Marks Wednesday's Tijuana Racing-Wedding Prince Suffers Injured Hip ' | J ! ] i i ■' ' ' ' ; I I , I I ' i ' I I I 1 I I f ' I 1 1 , ' ' [ '. ' ■ ' ' ' I a : 1 f I « ' ' ' ■ ' ' ! I : ' ' SURPRISE AFTER SURPRISE I Marks Wednesday's Tijuana Racing — Wedding I Prince Suffers Injured Hip. TIJCANA. Mexico, March :;ri.— There were thrills galore at the Imrder course yesterday. What with I •dose finishes and the winnint: of long-priced thor- I oughbreds the sport as provided should have ap- I peaaed the appetite of the most rabid rerhsg follow i er. Weather conditions were perfect, th- day being i typical of California's glorious climate. As a result ( Old Sol's warmth coaxed a bumper crowd of pleasure seekers across the border and in the attendance i were noticed many eastern tourists. In a race replete with interference and not a true one ('apt. Clover scored an easy victory iu the three-year-eld handicap, at one mile, which was the fifth and feature race of the program. He escaped the jam which occurred rounding the first turn and never being seriously menaced showed a three length advantage at the finisiiing post. South Breeze, one ] of the chief sufferers from the rough tactics indulged in. was second, with Thriller third. South Rreeae really ran a remarkable race, and he was almost knocked down going to the first turn. However, he recovered ouickly and gamely made up the lost ground. Whatever chance Wedding Prince had was eliminated on the turn when lie was buffeted ShOQjt He fell to the rear and when jockey N. Daggaa pulled him ap it was apparent that he had injured his hip. His rider dismounted and the thoroughbred limped painfully back to the stand while being led by his Jockey. It was left to Walter Dant. the seven-year-old son of Harrigan. to furnish the outstanding surprise of the day. This campaigner was recently claimed out of a cheap race for S80O for C. 15. Irwin. Yesterday he was pitted against some good long distance runners, of which Polly Wale ruled a heavily- , backed favorite. Walter Dant appeared outclassed in the company opposed to him and in consequence his friends were few among the speculatively inclined. Deniousltiiting that Irwin had made a wide claim Walter Dant came from far back to win going away by a length. Finishing in second place was Franklin, his margin for that portion of the purse being but a nose over Polly Wale. The latter, after acting as one of the pacemakers, tired in the final drive and had her troubles annexing third place from Glen Well. In justice to the last-named horse it must be said that he was the victim of weak riding. The diminutive jockey Long was of Be BBBtetaace to him — in fact, a hindrance — and no doubt with a stronger rider iu the siddle he would ptobably have caught the eyes of the judges a winner. In most cases during the afternoon the longshots raced rampant, and surprise after surprise was recorded. As a resaft the layers replenished their depleted bankrolls, which were so rudely assaulted Tuesday, when the landslide of favorites bore down in front. MARY JAY AT GENEROUS ODDS. The longest priced winner of the day was Mary Jay in the second race at five -eighths. Heretofore she has been the sluggard in her races, but yesterday she was a wild horse. Dashing through the stretch she won in a canter and paid the handsome price of ."4 to 1. Another favorite was bowled over in the third race, when the odds-on choice Hamilton A. gave way to the rush of Col. Murphy. Which, with the novice rider Organ astride, snatched peee verdict from him in the last stride. Miss Krutcr carried the hopes and dollars of the talent in the fourth race over a distance of a mile and an eighth, but after flattering her be.ickers for the major part of the race finished tiring and outside of the money. Again an outsider was sue. cessful. This was Pinecrest. who in a desperate duel outstayed Ycrmak. Plow Steel was thitd and best of the others. The s[ ly nine-year-old mare Hazel Dale, carrying 117 pounds, was installed a lukewarm favorite over May Maulsby in the concluding race. The heavy impost proved her undoing, for after leading until victory was almost within her grasp she quit suddenly, which enabled the second choice to beat her a half length. The extreme outsider, Tcnnilec. showed an improved race to finsh third. There were two claims registered during the afternoon. W. Leeds took Pueblo out of the third race, wliih- Wm. ••Bod" Walker added Plow Steel ti his racing establishment, claiming him from the I fourth race. Eight hundred dollars was the con- I J lideration in both cases. ( O * Latest Work-Outs from Bowie O * LATEST WORK-OUTS FROM BOWIE (870) BOWIL'. Md.. March 111.— Today's training gallops over the Prince George Park course included the following: Weather clear; track fast — Three-Eighths Mile. HI Anna Gallup ..37 700 My Girl (_' Boh Rsb McCray ..ll Mt-Ptekie K% SoO-Blnck Betty ...97% SIMI-Shoal M SKi-Bctlcr Luck ...".7 S's-Tho Decision ... 1(» sril-Daniel :17 SKi-T. McTaggart...38% sis. Buster 91% 83P-Translate :«» SC'l-IIughie 41 .".Sl'-Zaiiier #2% s~l -Miriam Casper. .42 Half Mile. Ms Bennington ....r.J .S.V.-Little Rd M s.".L' Brilliant Bay. ..52 700-Mock Orange.. .St Sr.ii-C.J.Craigmile ..".1 Sol-Max Gold 52 737-Con fusion S] Nor'd's Choice. ."3 % MP-Domingo •• 856-Slster I'lo :.l 7iiS-Klemeiital Is-.-, S31-St. Angelina . . I! 7!)L,-Fuse r.t SaS-Trantula 51 SSI-Irish Dream ...."1 S !7 -Wireless .-.7 gap, Kobe " 7 K70-Whalebone ajaj 71)0-Laura 59 Five-Eighths Mile. Balustrade ...l:t)S S.",l -Siesta Lot KM Mullet 1 :IH Sol' Sea Cove 1:04 573-Dr. Ch. Wells. 1:0.~. Still-Super 1 :0-Y-'i S04-I'rigate 1 :0." Pel St. Allan 1 :03 MB-Qray Gables. . 1 :(I4 7+1" Ting a-Liug. 1 :0.V--. feS-Merenry 1:0-1^ S4fi-The Archer .1:04 s.YX-Midnight Sun. 1:0-1 Mft-Titaaia 1:0". 000-Penelope 1 :04 Walerco 1:07 Petite Darnel :0."i SOl -Warlike 1 MM! -.-, Three-Quarters Mile. 7»S-Austral 1 :1'3 tSS-master Jack. ,l:9t 824-Bribed Voter.. 1:21 BSC-MarJerie M...l:22 Mtt-Rahtry 1:15 7".7-Plueky 1:18% S.-.7-Camouflage ..1:15 7..^-Queen Blonde. 1 33 .S.-.7-Dtummond ...1:23 S.".i -Solid Uock 1:10\- 857-Deep Sinker. .1 :°J::0 S.".7-Slippery Kim . 1 :17:,0 svt-Kagor Ryes...l:23 7f*-tfnc.'s Lassie. 1:22 858-Honorable ...1:22 Sal-Yashmak 1:11 S4.j-Lunetta 1:1*3 «. Current Notes of the Turf «. CURRENT NOTES OF THE TURF The best recent work shown by a two year-old at Laurel Park was that of h'rncst Hall's Bali's Boy. a son of lv.ouen -Cille le Guerre. This youngster worked a quarter around ""the dogs" in :14 -... Fred Wright, a Baltimore contractor and builder. has been asked to prepare plans for the proposed new track iu Kentucky. BCBT HSSBStflll . Ind. Wright built the Bowie Hack. Thoniciif fe Park and the Hippodrome de la Condesa at Mexico City. Bowie Racing Officials: Maryland Commission Approves List Submitted-More Licenses Granted I I I I I i i ( i ] BOWIE RACING OFFICIALS Maryland Commission Approves List Submitted — More Licenses Granted. BALTIMOKK. Md.. March 23. -The Maryland Racing Commission today approved of the officinN for the Bowie meeting, which will begin April 1 and which will open the spring campaign in the Kast. Carter Hall's name was not among those submitted as stewards. Herman P. •'■inkling and George Brown. Jr.. being nominated. It is believed that Baker Walters will be the third man in the stand. The other officials are practically the same as last fall. They arc: Stewards — Herman P. Conkling and George Brown. Jr. Judges — loseph A. Murphy. J. H. Anderson and Kdward Tribe. Starter— Ocerge T. Miller. Handicapper and clerk of the course — Joseph McLennan. Clerk of the scales— John T. Turner. Paddock and patrol Judges — Uoiuy Biggs, William Doyle and Charles J. Meister. Timer — William Jennings. Physician— Dr. W. B. Dalton. Veterinarian — Dr. H. J. McCarthy. General manager — James F. OTIara. Several more license applications wpre received today by the commissioners. They were: Trainers — Charles Ha nghton, I'red T. Miller. W. A. Bnrttschell. E. S. Wallace. Thomas S. Doyle. J. P. Mayeerry, A. U. Vivell. J. W. Uealey. Harry Kites. .Max Kmart. A. ii. Weston. Jockeys — Lee Coney. Simon McLatie. John Mc-Taggart, Anthony Allen. Jr. 1 — * 0 , . Weights for the $5,000 Tijuana Cup , 1 — * 0 , . WEIGHTS FOR THE $5,000 TIJUANA CUP SAN" D1KGO. Cal.. March 1'3.— The \*-eigtlt for the *."i.000 Tijuana Cup. the final stake race of the meeting, to be run Sunday, weft aunouueed by racing secretary Leon Wing as follows: Horse. Wt. Horse. Wt. Be Frank PJ9 Tailor Maid 97 Belario 110 Veleran M Yorkist 110 Bourbon Green ill* Louis 110 Lady in Black BR Kast Indian 10S Sippara 00 Brumado 10K Ixitiis Lachinutid ... Wt Sunuyland 107 Verdi Ixion »o Planet 1|0 Mjke Daly !H Regal Lodge 10.". llackamore HO Regress 10:: Bounding Through . . !»o Inspector Hughes ..10J White Haven 90 eteaca 9S Miss April Fool On Oniond 97 Southern Gentleman. 90 a Summary of Tijuana Racing I J I ( SUMMARY OF TIJUANA RACING TUt'ANA. Mexico, March 23.— The following is an official summary of today's racing. Weather clear. FIUST RACK— ( 1 Mile. 3 year olds and upward. Claiming. Horses. Wt., Jockey. St. PI. Sli. Fin. Aryanna 101 (C. Sluder)..$ 0.8O $ 3.0O $ 4.0O Won B'tifulDream 93 (C. Balls) Raj ji._'0 oni| Mac Johnson 111 (P.Caroni 4. NO 3rd Eugenia K., Doctor Tubbs. Chippendale, Squirrel Hawkins mid Aunt Sue also ran. Time, 1:14%. Track fast. No scratches. SKCOND PACE — 1 Mile and 70 Yards. 3-year-olds and upward. Claiming. Horses, Wt., Jockey. St. PL Rh. Fin. 1 Dainty I,ady 113 (D.IIunitS 4.00 $ 3.'-'0 * 1'. 10 Won Hickoryaut 10s p. Bara). 9.00 r«.oo 'jmi gwensoa 1*9 (H. Loaf)... 3.00 3rd (.en. Byng. Cobrita. Kinkavous, fTue Talker, Prophecy, Nebraska I ad and Miss Lad also ran. fCoupled in betting as c. B. Irwin entry. Time, 1:4725. Track fast. Xo scratches. TRUSS) BACK -I Mile ami 70 Yards. 3 year-olds ami upward. Claiming. Horses. \vr.. Jockey. St. PL Rh. Fiu. George C. Jr. KHHC.Stmlei 1$ G.00 $ 4 .40 $ 3 40 Won Little Orphan 1 10(C.l!alM I34M) «.St pp| Ostentatious HIS (P. Hum 1 0. CO 3rd Bounding Through. Lariat. (Juinaui, Go On. Modiste ami Louis Lachmnad also ran. Time. 1:46 4. Track fast. Scratched— Baby Sister. I'Ofin'H RACE— .j-S Mile. 3ycaroIds and upward. Claiming. Horses, Wt., Jockey. St. PI. Rb. Fin. Cover Cp 11.". (J.Huntain-r)S 3.10 $ L'.Kn $ l.H) Won Fond Hope 1 lO (C. Stiiderl 3.00 L2R Snd Virge 115 (K. Carter) 1.4» 3rd v(ris| ie, W. C. D".dy. Battle Willdo. Mcdford Boy. lElleu Smyth and Chow Bam ran. H'oupled in betting as C. B. & F. It. Irwiu entry. Time. 1:01"^. Track fast. Scratched— Billy Joe. Tom Caro. Alajah. I'll TH BACK— 1 14 Miles. 3-year-olds and upward. Handicap. Horses. Wt., Jockey. Rt. n. Rh. Fin. tRackbern II. M til. Loag)el5.M $ S.80 $ :;.so Woo Veteran 97 (P. Horn) 5.00 UP 2pd{ Sunnylnud 10!) (J.JQTtsmcr) 3.-_") 3rd Plaint. Oniond and v-Walter Dant also ran. tt'oiiplcd in betting as C. B. Irwin enlrv. Time. 2:34. Track fast. .No scratches. SIXTH KACE-.VS Mile. 3-year-olds and up-w nd. Claiming. Horses. Wt., Jockey. St. PI. Rh. Fin. Thar. Seven 112 H. Long).$ .j.SO $ 3. SO $ L'.SO Won Ask Jessie 107 (C. Balls). 13.40 LM '-'nd Coombs 111 1 W. Organ!... 4.40 3rd Harry Budder. • icely Kay. Ternette,- Little Jake, Limerick and McMurphy also ran. Time, 1:01. Track fast. Scratched— Al Porter, Velvet, Dorothy. SI.V EVTH RACK— 1 Mile. 3 year-olds and upward. Claiming. Horses, Wt.. Jockey. St. PI. Rh. Fin. B. Top lot 1 P. Bara)4l2S.M S2P.O0 $12.3b) Won K. ltankin 117 (J. B'aserj 7.40 4.1U 'Jnd F. Nail 114 (P. Caronl. 0.00 3rd Tom Craven. Bill Head, Nellie Harper and Peerless One also ran. Time. 1:42. Track fast. Scratched — Dalwood. Mistress Polly. EIGHTH RAC*— 1 Mile. 3-year-olds and upward. Claiming. Horses. Wt.. Jockey. St. PL Sh. Fin. Hot Foot 110 C.Thompsoii).$12.80 $ B.eR ? 3 SO Won KCh'thain llOil.H'tamert 4. 'JO 3.40 I'lid Nick Klein 111: (C. Rae)... 7 so ::id v" Wonder. Kimono. John S. Wiggins. Montperri and Hug Me also ran. Time. 1 :43 i. Track fast. scratched— Myrtle A., Walter Whitaker, Col. Snider. Bookwnrui. Havana Form Chart ' , ( j , I i HAVANA FORM CHART HAVANA. CUBA. THURSDAY. MAB.CH 23. 1922.— Oriental Park (1 mile). One hundred ami fourth day. una- American Jockey and Auto Club. Wintet Meeting of 107 days. Weather clear: temperature 80\ stewards. .1. Hscameister. c. h. Laaadase sad £. Burke. Judges, c. Coraehlsea and Edward Jasper Starter. James Milton. Racing Secretary. Ma 1 1 i 11 Nsthe MM. Bating start- at -_':30 p. m. (Csecage time 1:.".7 p. ml. •Indicates apprentice ailowance. ~~ ft"! OO 1 FI5ST, HACE— 3 1"2 Furlongs. (Feb. 11. 1922—41^—2—115.) Purse S700. 2-year-olds. UAW 1: Maidens. Cuban-bred. Allowances. Net yp.hie to winner $550: second. $100: third, $60. Index Horses AWtPPSt % £ % Str Fin Jockeys Owners OHO P '«.: ' 00953 !•". VAN A EL'CTRIC # m ti 4 1^ U C B kVnn'dyK sT-i^haTt I-:: M 1-^ 1-lOtTut Swtkt BROWM SHA8TA at M ~ ~ N J* «l A Mcfteaa i:i Mi.rro Stable :;: ■ ■ MM (109.-.3 itKl.ox w M I ti r :: V DPrible Roaaria stable r," | | 7--, i_- bwRSS MATABAMBRR a M I 1 1 p c .1 hteJbea It Dots M ■ "0 7 2 " 6U»3» DON NORMAND w 1*5 7 J m ;, V ,.. .,„si.lh ,. fl j, Sl.,,,ie pi p, p, | \ t.09-,3 \ IKl'l.ll.l. V « m 4 S 1. V A T1V011 |i R Swan :U ■ ■ s 4 .07XK donna BELLA w.b N 1 j 7 7 7.! ChalmcrsJ Lopea 10 10 10 I i Time, 23 i. 42' ». Track good. s- mutucK paid, llavani El, ■ 1 i. . f*.** rtraifht, P2.M place. $1'. 10 show; Brown Shasta. S-30 Dlaee v |3 M si,..«: Rdex, K2 JO show. ' '''"r Equivalent ImaSlBi nitih Hinniia Electric. 35 to H10 straight, r. to 100 plat*, 5 »o 100 show; Brown Haiti, 15 to 100 place, :. t . loo show: Reins, io t« loo show. Willi III c. by Solomon — Chilrn. hv Ccsnrion (trained l y \V. Bmn; bred by Mr. Frank Stein-hartL Wont to post :it 2:33. Al post IS minutes, Start good and slow. Won easily; second and tliir l driving. HAVANA ELECTRIC was saved to Ike stretch, then raced into a |M load and won easing up. BROWN SHASTA set a fast early («ee anil outstayed ELLOX for seeond place. ELLOX ran well and is promising. 'I'lie ol Iters were always outpatod. th«r««U(«-isrown Bfcaata, i pound; ■atakaapbre, 2; Virulilla. 1. Br*"! Afi^k SECOND RACE— 3-4 Mile. (Jan. 8. 1020—1:11—6—102.) Faraa $700. 3-year-olds and Ul W«3 upward. Claiming. Net value to winner $550: second, $100: third. $50. Index Horses A~Wt"rPSFvT~% % Str~Fin~ Jockeys Owners Q~H C P 3 SMJtl RED ui: 5Uf IB 2 PI 3' li V F Hunt T Cheek 4 5 5 2 1 00808 JAP MUMA wsii 1 110 12 11 6 4i V !■ \V KcN-iy GolfHtftule Stable 1 5 I 2 1 60975 PRIMITIVE *(i 7 5 J* •".- 5* ::■■ E Atk'siinW O Kennedy 4 4 4 S-5 1-5 ;o«9l mark DENUNZIO w 3 in ;, M »'S : '- B" 4* C MeCkleB A Jones li n :: l 1-2 60911 PEACEr"UL STARwb 9 115 1 :: I"* I1' ** •"•'. (i Fields L Leiournouu S 8 S 3 9-5 MIH'.'O i 'Alii FA w :: Id" 1 I V 9» 2' li1 G Corey W V Daly 91 :: :: 1 1-2 60871 SAX STEFANO WB 3 163 3 7 11' 8* I* 7"'- A Tryon ,\i I) Hell 5 E I I 1 60931 K W.MAX w 4 11:: li 1 E* 7"' 99 8» P. Kennedy Vv* H Schwartz (i li (i S} fi-5 60791 SHY ANN WR4 10X :i 12 12 12 SB !•' DPrible J J M Cafferty 10 10 BJ 4 2 «i087 1. HELEN .MAJOR w I OS | s K H 71-10' J ChalmersB J hooper 10 10 10 4 I •MMtVIOLA G. w E no n i jiiilio- n u« a Pickens Dergaapt s a a s 8-5 00891 -Y1M WB ■", 116 I :i It- 11' 12 12 C Kindle J Kindle 50 30 30 12 ti tMutinl Held. Time. 24. 49}S, 1:15. Track good. $2 muni"]' paid. Red. $22.00 straight. $N.70 place. $7.70 show: Jap Muma. $0.20 place. $5.70 show; rrimitive. $5.80 show. Equivalent iH'okin^' odd— Kid. lO.'SO to 100 straiglit. 335 la 100 place. 2S5 to 100 show: lap Muma. •_'10 to 100 place, PC, to loo show: Primitive. 17.". to 100 show. Wiiinci— Ch. g. Iiy Peep o'R.iy — Mary Michaels, by Lissak (trained by T. Cheek; bred by Mr. J. Hart Brown). Went to post at 3:02. At post 3 minutes. Star* Bead and slow. Won driving: second and third the same. Ui;i» Began slowly. kBI gained steadily alter rounding the far turn and. racing into a small lead, made a game linish. JA!' MCJ1A alaa began slowly, but made up ground and finished fast. PRIMITIVE was running tartaal of all at the end and would have won in another stride. MARK DEN'l'NZlO closed ■ big gap PEA T.KIT. STAR set tliv pace to the stretch and quit. CALIFA ran well to the last eighth. Overweights — Califa. t pounds: Vim, 1. ft"! AAfi THIRD RACE— 3-4 Mile. (Jan. 3. 1920—1:11—6—112.) Purco $700. 3-year-olds. OlDlfl) Claiming. Net value to winner $550: second. $100: third. $50. Index Horses "AWtPPSt *4 % % Str Fin Jockeya Owners 0 H C P S «0:«0*c.\NNV LADY w OS 5 7 ::- P ::" l"i W Pool W F KnebelkamplO 10 10 4 2 60933 'SPODS yvn 109 2 :. 2'1 1' Id 2» W Kelsay Egypt Stable 7-" 8-r. 8-5 ::-5 1-1 Mtt« DON PEPE \vn fell x | ii". 4' ::- ::• B Kenn'dyH K Swan 6-r, 6-5 6-3 2-3 1-5 MtJS4**DATU8A w its 7 2 BM 6' (i- 4- DPrible C Sr D Stable fi 6 I I 1 i«! 77 HITTER BITING W 1o4 1 4 V 2"t 41 511 F Hunt Indiana Stable 10 10 10 4 2 «iO»77 MRS. GRl'NDV ws 10'. .". 3 4' 51 5"k a\ J Smith T Trovato 20 20 20 I 4 aaaJM WKECKLE8S WB 111 1 (i 7' 7U 7' V L Penman T J P.reslin 4 4 4 S-3 4-5 60595^ MARY D. W 101 6 1 s s S S J ChalmersC Franklin 8 S 8 3 8-3 Time. 23s,,. 48^. 1:14:»5. Track good. ■ S2 miiluels paM, Caaaj Lady. S24.N0 straight. X7.(i0 pfaMC, S3.50 show: Snwls. $4.20 place. $-J.80 show: Don 1'elie. S2.!!0 slio-v. Idpiivalent botking odds--C.iim.v Lady. 1110 to 100 straight. SH to 100 place, 75 to 100 show: Spods. 110 to 100 place, 10 to 100 show: Don Pepe. 45 to 100 show. Winner — It. f. by Jack Atkin — Sneerwell. by St. Ulaise (trained by W. B. Fiunegan; bred by Mr. W. r, Thravesl. Went to post at 3:2s. At post 2 minutes. Start good and slow. Won driving: second nnd third the same. CANNY LADY wan saved dose up to tke stretch turn, from where she moved up fast and oul-gamed BPOD8 in tke tinal drive. The latter tired after racing HITTER BPTING into defeat in the tirst half and taking a dear lead. DON PEPE dwelt when the barrier was sprung and was on the outside for I the entire lace, but waa wearing the leaders iluwn at tke end. DATi'SA Bali Tied fast. HITTER RITING (|iiit after setting I fast tatty pace. Overweights--Spada, 1 pound: Hitter F.iting. 1. : £x~S AAI7 FOURTH RACE— 5 1-2 Furlong;. (Jan. 24. 1917— 1:05 H— 5— 102.) Purse $700. 4-year- \9 JL W 6 olds and upward. Claiming. Net value to winner $550: second. $100; third. $50. "index HorseB AWtPPSt j Vz % Str Fin Jockeys Owners O H C P S ' BWSt^StlTMBO JUMBO w g 110 s i V I'll-' 1» S Royle T Doyle "i 4 4 1-5 4-5 i»»51 -CAEEOl -BERRY w 4 112 7 7 5"k li 4» 7\ V Hunt li'diana Stable :: S| Ij 7-5 7-10 1 iO»."»l .MIDI AX WB&tM 1 2 i'nk i i ft B] (.; Corey E J Shrewbridge t % % I S-5 i0»5l PEASANT WB* iH I 3 :;ii | | V 4' A Pickens If Coons .". 6 6 Bj li-5 BM12 (RUDDLES WB 4 115 9 s I* V 31- I1 C Rob'sonCurb Stable 2 2 2 4-5 2-3 ••MJ (iOOD HOPE wn 4 110 2 :• a BBt 7'i C3 L Penman E i: Rice Q 4 4 S-5 4-5 ••MS .111,1, w 6 195 I ii $i C"k li- 7- H ErydgesA C Xiehaus I M M 1 2 BMlt PICKLE PANCT w 7 M 4 4 4'1 5» B* b1 G Fields IJ J Sheldon 10 12 12 5 2J •MIS WILLIE WTOODfl ani 5 112 5 5 J* 9 I 9 li Stone F Delbarrio 9J 20 20 8 4 Time. 24. 48. IM%, l:07-'3. Track good. S2 mutuels paid. Muml.o Jumbo. $10. SO straight. $5.40 place. $4.20 show: Gallou-Rerry. $4.50 place. $3.50 show: Midian. S1 1.30 show. Equivalent booking odd llaaillll Jiimle. 110 to UK) straight. 170 to lot) place. 110 to 100 show; ; Gallon -P.erry. 125 to 100 place, 75 to 100 show: Midian. 405 to HM) show. Winner— 15. g. by ildrim — Milt -hkiii. by Cig.uiH'iun (trained by T. Doyle: bred by Mrs. L. A. Livingston I . Went to po-T at 3:5(i. At post 5 minutes. St::r: paod lad slow. AVou easily; second and third driving. JH'MP.O JUMBO sit a good pace from tke (tart and. saving ground 011 all the turns, won in a , canter. CAl.I.OC-KEEEY came through fast on tke in-ide in the stretch and outhnished MIDIAN in the final strides. MIDIAN ran well, but waa tiring at the end. PEASANT showed speed, but tired. RIDDLES b'gan slowly and was cutrua all tke way. Scrai.hed — ((iOS92M'abin Creek, 112: B— 34 Hoover, 107: BBB51 Hullo. 107. I A"! AAfi FIFTH RACE— 1 Mile. (March 23, 131?— I:SB%— 0— 1C5.) Purse $1,000. 3 -year -olds i UJLvThJ'C? and upward. Allowance*. Net value to winner $775: second. $150: third. $75. Index Horses AWtPPSt 'A 5 '-'it Str Fin Jockeys "(Ivvners O H C P S " ■ MMS BILLY BARTON w 1112 I 4 9* i 1 ' j . T 1'. W Kelsay T Monaha 11 ^2-5 :i-5 ::-5 1-5 1-10 ' ««7»3 THE ROLL. CALL w I 87 1 3 » 1' 2: 2! 2 P Walls J S Tyree 5 I I 2 1 •MM1 ELEANOR B. araa 4 93 'i :, (• (i b^ :; :i' W Pool I' J Graham 3 3 3 1 1-2 (M9M REBUKE ara I : 1 7 7 53 # ■ t'| 4'. A McLhlinT Monahan fS-S 3-5 3-5 1-5 1-1) ■ MMS SEA PRINCE WB 5 1)1 4 6 7 7 7 V :••■ «■ P Hunt 11 E Swan 6 6 (i 9j| li-5 «0«35 LEGHORN w 3 87 2 1 2- •■ 4!' 5- 6"' J Pevic W Dugan 7 7 7 BJ 6-5 C0054-.MELIORA ara S 10:: 1 2 I1' 3- 5" 7 7 G Fields ltos:edale Stable 5 5 5 2 1 tCoiipIed in betting: 110 separate place or show betting. Time. 24, 49. 1:14V,. |:SB%. Track good. $2 miiluels paid. T. Monahan cnlry. $3.10 straight. $2.50 place, S2.kt show: The Boll Call. $1.00 i place, $250 show; Eleanor s.. $3.30 show. Bqnhraleat booking odds — T. ibmalian entry. 55 to loo straight. 25 to 100 place. B to 100 show; The Roll Call. 115 to 100 place. 25 to loo show; Eleanor S.. 15 to 100 show. Winn-r— P.r. c. by Huon— Mary Le P.us. by St. Savin (trained by 1". M. P.ray: bred by Mr. A. L. Ferguson). Went lo post at 1:21. At pest - minutes. Start good and slow. Won handily: second and third driving. BILLY BARTON was outrun to tke Brat lata, hut was taken t . the outside on the haek trctch and. racing lo the front after rounding the far turn, held the others safe for the remainder of the race. TUB ROLL CALL sit the early pace and hung ea gamely iii the Baal drive. ELEANOR S. closed a gap and made a sane linish. REBUKE was farced out on the Brat turn mid cut off on the turn out of the back-strcteh. LEGHORN showed speed, bin tired. Scratched -Costigan. -00011 BR. Overweights--The Roll Call, 1 pound; Sea Prince. 1; Leghorn. 1 ill fkfkCk SIXTH RACE— 1 Mile and 30 Yards. (March C, 1913— 1 :41— 5^177) Fiir^iTsToO. "if JL. "™.T«_F G-year-olds and upward. Claiming. Net value to winner $550; second, 5100; third. $50. Index" Horsen A"wTpp.sr'A~^"~ -\~Str"Fln Jockeys Owners ~ 0~H~C~"p"~s"~ 609 f8 *OOSCORRON WS 3 91 S 7 5' 5- ;:' 1 i~i p Walls M V~D.lv :: 4 I S-5 4-5 (M715 ■ II A RAX w 5 M I 1 !• I3 l1 2- ^' W Pool F. C Griffith 2 29 Zj 1 12 1 i;0! :tl ) HCSil a 5 111 1 2 2- J» l" ::- :;- F Hunt V, Holmes 12 20 20 S 4 MMt'HUBN \vi: 1 107 7 9 :;- B I' 1- 4'i B Kcnn'dyl' L Putnam 6 6 6 2 1 ♦lOH'Jt ROSEATE ans 1107 I S I s 7: I] 5- H HrydgesA C Xiehaus 18 1 S-5 4-5 •MSB* KING l:- * " ' :i1 - "' '''' 8' ;"'' "'' ,;' u I'rible H E Swan 6 7 7 Q 7-5 •MM3*MOLLY PUPP araS 93 ii 4 I1 •* 9] 7'1 7' .1 CkmluwraJ De Eatrainpea I SJ BJ 7-5 7-10 1 oa; PLURALITY * 3 !'S a 3 7^ 7 S g g L Penman Harlem Stable 4 5 3 2 1 Time. 233/. . 43: , 1:15. 1:40^. 1:44V-,. Track good. 93 mutiais paid, Co corroa, $17. 00 straiglit. $0.40 place, $5.00 show: Haraa, $3.20 place. $3. 00 show; lln a, SB BB ■ how. Dpiivale-it hooking odd- -Coscorron. 7M0 to 10B straiglit. 220 to 100 place. 150 to 100 show: Haran. tiO to RMI place. M to 100 show; Hush. ^15 to 100 show. Winner — B. ■. by HesBCra Ck|U, by Osaarjr (trained iiy W. J. Daly: bred by Mr. A. K. Maeomber). Went lo peat al Lis. \t |M)st 1 adaate. HtaM fair and stow. Won ea-ily: second and third driving. COSCOKKON began slowly, but saved ground arkea entering the homestretch and. racing into a good |ead, drew away in tke last sixteenth. HARAN raced into a long lead ia the early running, but tired after lending lo Ike strata*. lll'SH raced well, but tired in the stretch drive. HLEN ran fairly v.cll. Scratched -(00077) Luckingliam. 01: BBBBS P.ay wood. MB; 00077 Navisco. SB; 150070 Molinero, 106. Overweights — Haea, 1 poaad; Molly Puff, -l: Plurality. 2. |7»-| df|-| £\ SEVENTH RACE— 1 1-8 MiU'S. (Jaa. 1C. 1D20— |:M%-— G— 105.) Purse $700. 4-year-\3 J- " JL " f old^ and upward. Claiming-. Net value to winner $550: second, $100; third, $50. "index Horses AWt~PPSt j y ^1 Str Fin Jockeys ~6wners ~ 6 II C P^ S~ (iltft.Vi AYA R. WB 5 1X17 1 1 2' 2: [5 1- l'i I! Kenn'dyJ O sT(i H Kecne"^ 5 5 2 i^ ' 00i)5« DAX w it 8 115 1 1 B* U -,1 L' G Corey .1 H Shrove 2 2 2 4-5 2-5 I. MMC*DISCORD v. li 105 5 5 5'' 6: 4- B* 3» G Fields S Rurnside 5 5 5 '1 1 •MM'MARAUPEB WB 7 1M :: 2 P 7'' l» 7' Al J Maiben A G Robertson 6 6 6 21 6-5 008!).") - DOJ.PII w I 105 I :. S' B* I 4"i- 5- DPrible R 1? Allen 2 2 2 4-5^-3 (M»I4) 'CONST ANTINB SI 6 110 7 :i 71 5i ..»•■ li' 1. | W Pool R Groves 6 6'i SJ «-5 •MM*CORK at IM9 6 I a !' 9* 91 7'. P Walls E J Looper 10 10 10 4 2 BM7**GREAT HAWK wf M s ii l1 l'i 2' 5: S' J ChalmersW A Crawford 5 5 5 2 1 ;o8;ii-::J ALF CLARK wn 5 10:; :' 7 4 '. pa t] : I a t mt M D Hell 20 20 BJ 8 4 Timo. 24, 49',i. 1:15%. 1:41*. l:54*s. Traok good. $2 mutuels paid. Ava 11.. SL'4.s » straight. $0 00 place, SS.10 show: Dan. $5.30 place. $1.10 show: Dfaa ard, Bf-ijt ■ haw. Bqnivaleal hooking odd-- Ava !:.. 1110 to 100 straight. 305 to MB place. 305 to 100 show; Dan, 105 tc. loo place. 105 to mo show: Discord, 210 to loo skow. Winner p.r. m. by Dan the Terrible — Claudia, by Star Ruby (trained by J. Lowe: bred by Mr. Fred-crick D. knighl 1. Weal t" post at 5:11. At ] "»t 1 minute. St.. t good and I law. Won easily: second and third driving. AVA R. forced tke pace to the stretch turn, from where she moved up fast anil, taking a good lead I 1.1 . in- Stretch, won under restraint. DAN wai closer up than aaaa] in the early running, but tired when , called on in tke hi-: eighth. DISCOBD ran well and made a game finish. MARAI'DER and D0LPII [ rJesed gaps sad tabbed dose up. GREAT H \\\ !v set a g*od pace t.. the far turn and (uit badly. Scratched- SBBM'Meadoworth, 1075: SBMl*BiB Hunley, 10::. BBSB5*JohB J. Casey. 110. Orel weight — Ava R.. 4 paaads; Discord, ■"■. Page 3 Tijuana Form Chart : TIJUANA FORM CHART ■ TIJUANA. MEX.. WEDNESDAY. MARCH 22. 19:2. (Oae mlht. One Uuadred aad second day. Tijuana Jo. key ( 'lull. V. Tip :■ .Meeting m' 123 ..r mine days Weathftr clear: temperature 85 . . Presiding St. -ward. Francis Nelson. AMocitlta Stewards, J. W. Coffroth and Le0u Wing, starter. . Harry Morrissey. Racing Secretary, Leoa Wing. Racine Btartl at 1:55 p m. (UMcago tlflte 3:55 p. m 1. •Indicates apprentice allowance. ^OQQ^ FIRST KACE— 5-8 Mile. (May 20. 1920—59—4—107.) Purse $500. 3-year-olds and \jl%Jijr%J\9 upward. Claiming. Net value to winner $350: second. $100: third. $50. "index Horsea AWtPPSt V4, V- ?4 Str Fin Jockeys Owners Bquiv. Odds Str't - «0»B4-*I.ADV P.'CRHON w 5 106 1 :: L II i, V. DMill.-r J (livens ; ~Tr.Trfm ' L tJOXS:;'1 V"DCA a 7 111 2 1 P l=| t* 2" W Orj»an C E Matthews 1410-liK) I F C0754 of.lVK D. w i 9 111 3 7 4' :'. * :::; I' R Carter A P GhaBOWitk 60..-H10 «;0B«4 CDflCULATE wn B 11:: sll M»ll4 5.1 V D Sturn A E Bevaa OB-lOB I MMS**M'GOMBRY JR. W8B 9 MB 11 5 91 1 I'J 5" P I'arim V L.-i a.-r 149B-MB I (iOHHil rOKktAM wllil: -i I :« Bj C, 4] (' tiross c a Rokerta i io-Pto 1 •0381 • VICTOR V WON wa 4 107 7 4 5A |k 71 7 ■ IVtzgoM J L Hamilton 74949-MI ' : ' 1 ; , I i " ■ ' ■ i 1 ' I , [ : ■ . . - ' I I I 1 ' 5!H-:«*STI;I1C|;R w*-W1* r. 10 n li I""1' ^'r J TLil'i'm'rr 7T Kern "" ' I24O-1D0 601)01 M.( -ROAN am Bill 6 6 8' 7\ !)- 9; E Taylor Smith &■ Williama 3360-100 60!)81*LADV ENFIELD B 5 loii 10 ll 0 B* B9 W J Xoonan 11 Walters MM4*H'MOSA N'EGRA w 3 93 4 2 V- V 11 11 H Long J S McDaniel t tMutuel held. Time, 24, 48?.,, 1:02'A. Track fast. $2 mutuels paid, Lady Eourbon. SB.8B straight. $:;.M) place. $2. SO show; Vodka, $9.20 place, $4.40 show: Olive D.. $4.20 show. Eiliiivalent Iwioking odds-Lady I'.ouibon. 100 to 1IMI straight, 90 to 100 place, 40 to 100 show; Vodka, .''.HO te KN) plaie. 120 to 100 show: Olive I).. 110 to 100 show. Winner— Ch. in, bv Marta Santa— Helen Pink, by I'ink Coat (trained by J. G. Givens; bred by Mr. J. li.il Woodford). Went to p..si nt 1:57. At post 5 minutes. Start good and slow. Won driving: second and third the same. LADY BOURBON raced head ami head with VODKA to tke last eighth, where she responded to hard riding and outstayed the latter in a fast finish. VODKA ran well and. although tiring, manajfed to save second plkce: OfdVI 1). came with a rush through the Baal eighth and finished fastest of all. CIRCULATE, las! to begin, closed a big gap. MONTGOMERY JR. showed speed, but tiretl. Scrat-hed 00517 Litlle One. 113. BT^dflCflCaT SECOND RACE— 5-8 Mile. (May 20. 1920—59—4—107.) Purse. $500. 3-year-olds and VBlF?y L" 4 upward. Claiming. Net value to winner $350; second. $100: third, $50. Tide* Horses AWtPPSt ]A jj v4 Str Flu Jockeya Owners Egulv. Odds Str't 60443 MARY' JAY we. :Tl 11 1 1 8J 6' ?J l'i~D Hum C Tyh-r f5100-l00 fM»!)0i »GOQD ENOUGH wn 6 113 6 3 1" 1'iC 9*1 C Gross J G Arvin 600-100 60:J07-J(»E BLAIR s 11 111 7 S 9 9 5- BJ J Hun'iner C A Xorvtll 60-100 «07I8 FELL MOON v. 4 110 2 2 2' * 3» 4i P Caron W Vivell 1320-100 6U780-J. D. SUGG w 9 116 8 6 51' 9J 1" 5- P Martinez J Eckert 1020-100 CO 197 Y'OF BET WB S 111 9 5 3'' 6» 6" 6- E Fa tor II A Lott t ;«0:i(» Al'ROPOS V'. IISI 4 I * I] I- l ir. Taylor J S Maben 3X40-100 BBBBS BETTIK STUART w I 110 5 9 6' BJ S' S". R Carter S Christeii.son 600-100 80M3*JOSENIA w 6 106 3 7 7' 7'' 9 S W Davis L Williams 7860-100 tMutue] held. Time. 24, 491:,. 1:02';^. Track fast. $2 BMtaekj paid. Mary Jay. field. $110.00 straight. $59.X0 place. $12.00 show: Good Enough. $6.40 place. $3.40 show: Joe Blair, fSt-BB show. Equivalent booking odds — Mary Jay. hold. .".400 to 100 straight. 2890 to 100 place, 530 to 100 show; Good Enough. 220 to 100 place. 70 to 100 show: J"e Itlair. 30 lo 100 show. Winner — B. m. by Hippodrome— Calyx, by Kantaka (trained by G. McCaslin; bred by Mr. C. M. Corbin). Went to post at 2:31. At post 7 minutes. Start good and slow. Won easily: second and third driving. MARY JAY', from a Cast beginning, was outrun early, but closed up ground steadily while rounding the last turn and, saving much ground when entering the stretch, dashed to the front when a sixteenth out and won in a cantor. GOOD ENOUGH showed much speed in pacemaking. but was no ntatrh for the winner when challenged. JOE BLAIR was caught in a jam soon after the start and -was shuffled back to last, then dosed a gap after coming extremely wide on the last turn and finished fast and gamely, but potted up lame. FILL MOON ran a fast half and tired. Scratched— -(109-11 Apple Jack, 10s; 60884 I.elty Ree. 105: 00924 Blanche Meyers, 111. '^, ■ ' ^AQQ6 THIRD RACE— 5 1-2 Furlongs. (June 28. 1916— 1:05V5— 3— 118.) Purse $500. 3-ycar- \9\}/iyiyCj olds and upward. Claiming-. Net value to winner $350: r.eoond, $100; third. $50. Index Horses AWtPPSt Vt. '/2 "A Str Fin Jockeys Owners Booty. Odds Str't (60658 )*COL. MURPHYw.su 5 112 3 6 9* 6" 5 1" W Organ J G Arvin 720-lOD 60974 'HAMILTON A. w 7 117 7 3 2- V\.V\ 9" T Rae H T Palmer 90-100 60571 -'PEGGY MARTIN w 5 110 5 2 6* B 4' Vf J Hun'mer M J Barrons 540-100 60950* PUEBLO WB 5 112 1 4 3» 9s 5". 4& C Studer F R Irwin S10-10O SMSB'W. WHITAKER WB 7 112 2 1 l'1. I1 li- 6* C Ralls Beebe * Frazier 800-100 60802 -EVA. HARRIGAX \v 6 115 4 5 4" 4'?. 6' S R Carter W Leeds 1120-100 609583*OLD H'STEAD WSB T 112 6 7 7 7 7 7 E Petzgold Z Barnett 6160-100 Time, 233D. 4825. 1:00-.,. 1:03. Track fast. SB mutue's jxiid. Col. Murphy. $10.40 straight. ?i5.40 place. $3.00 show: Hamilton A.. $3.60 place. $2.40 show: Peggy .Martin. .S3. 20 show. Eiiuivalent booking odds -Col. Murphy. 720 to 100 straight. 170 to 100 place. 50 to 100 show: Hamilton A.. SB to 100 place. 20 to 100 show: Peggy Martin. (50 to 100 show. Winner -15. g. by Tlieo. Cook— Harvest Queen, by Peep o'Day (trained by J. G. Arvin: bred by Mr. William Garth). Went to post at 3:01. Al post _' minutes. Start good and slow. Won driving: seeond and third the same. COL. MURPHY was outpaced to the stretch, where he came with a great rush and. wearing HAMILTON A. down, got up to win in the last stride. HAMILTON A., after racing in closest atteiuL mice on the pacemaker, took the lead when passing the paddock, but tired right at the end. PEGGY MARTIN came wide when turning for home. but. finished fast and close up. WALTER WHITAKEB set a fast pace lo the stretch, then dropped back and pulled up ipiite lame. PUEBLO ran well. Scratched— 00974 Baffertv. 112: 00900 Choir Master. 112; (60S8.")Di viand. 117: 60958 Chow. 116. '■"- 9r&ACaCtC| FOURTH RACE— 1 1-8 Miles. (March 27. 1921—1:52—5—117.) Purse $500. 3-yoax-olds vBVrOrej'iLy and upward. Claiming. Nat valus to winner $350: second. $100: third. $50. Index Horses AWtPPSt 5 V2 % Str Fin Jockeys Owners Eqnlv. Odds Str't 6~09C2 * PI N E -REST w 4 108 5 6 5 5 f .".' 1" H Long W Fonner 1450-10O 609J3 YERMAK w 9 112 4 7 5' 21 2' 2i 2- P Caron W Walker 300-lQO 60836'PLOAY STEEL w 3 95 3 4 4; V 5' 4' 3 C Ralls C B Irwin 1260-100 60961-* MISS KRUTER w 11 110 2 3 l*J H l'i l'i 4" C Studer H T Palmer 130-100 60972* PIERROT w 10 107 7 5 2'i 9] S] H 5' J Hun'mer P L Short 810-100 60949 -* WHITE HAYEN w 6 102 12 7 7 7 6'. 62 W Organ L O Sawyer 340-100 60961*AUDREY K. wsB 7 1M 6 1 6-'. « «| 7 7 P Hurn G Hum 2960-100 Time, SMp, 492j, 1:1*H. I:BS%, 1:56'A. Track fast. $2 mutuels paid. Pinecrest. $31.00 straight, $9.40 place. $8 00 show: Yermak. $7.80 place. $5.80 show; Flow Steel. $5.20 show. Equivalent booking odds— Pinecrest. 1450 to 100 straight. 370 to 100 place. 300 to 100 show; Yermak, 290 to 100 place. 190 to 100 show: Plow Steel. 160 to 100 show. Winner— Ch. g. by Little Dutch— Eland, by Martinet (trained by G. Palmquist: bred by Mr. It. War-field ). Went to post at 3:24. At post 1 minute. Start good and slow. Won driving; second and third the same. PINECREST, after racing within striking distance of the leaders, was brought wide when enter - lag the stretch, but stood a hard drive and. wearing YERMAK down, just got up to win in the last stride. Y'ERMAK was prominent from the start and raced to his best form. PLOW STEEL made a game finish. MISS KRUTER showed much speed in pacemaking. but tired in the last eighth. PIERBOT ran well. (£L~i flfkflk FIFTH RACE— 1 Mile. (June 17, 1916—1:38—3—95.) Purse $700. 3-year-olds and OX VfvlrxJr upward. Handicap. Nat value to winner $490: second. $140; third. $70. Index Horses AWtPPSt ^4 % % Str Fin Jockeys Owners Equiv. Odds Str't 60706-CA PT. CLOVER WB l'."l 5 4 1- li 1' 1! 1» H Jones R E Lovell 160-100 60782 -SOUTH BREEZE wsl) 1"S 2 2 4'' 4-J V 2- 2' T Rae J M Black JT50-1OO 6096.". THRILLER w 101 1 5 2i S 4-'i4' 3'i J Hun'mer J M Black t 60706 INDIAN * PRINCE WB 102 1 3 5 21 2; 3'i 4: P Hurn LO Sawyer BbMH (60706)WED'G PRINCE WSB 129 I 1 3'i 5 5 I 5 C Duggan G H Abbott 470-100 iCoupled in betting as J. M. Black entry. Time, £5. ••%, 1:14^. 141%. Track fast. $2 mutuels paid, Capt. Clover. $5.20 straiglit, $3.00 place; J. M. Black entry. $2.10 place; no show miiluels seld. Equivalent booking odds— Capt. Clover. 100 to loo straiglit. BS lo 100 place: J. M. Black entry, 20 to loo place; Winner- -Ch. g. by General Roberts — Ravaria. by Ravelstou (trained by C. E. Groves; bred by Mr. George M. Van Cordon). Went to post al ;5:49. At post 1 minute. Start good and, slow. Won easily: second and third driv-I lag. CAPT. CLOVER, clear of interfereace, -printed to tke front at once and, setting a good pace, drew away decisively in the final sixteenth. SOUTH BREEZE was caught in a jam while rounding the first Hun anil was lucky to keep from going down, but -recovered quickly anil, steadily improving his position. Baisked reaolately, but tiring. THRILLER ran well. INDIAN PRINCE raced close up to the leader until passing the half, but was dun.- when turning lor home. WEDDING PRINCE was the victinj Of intei ferenee oa the first lurn and pulled up with a badly injured hip. Overweights - Thriller. 2 pound. — . . . 'J £*~i 04 . ■ SIXTH RACE— 5 1-2 Fuilongs. (June 23. 1916— 1:0a1/,— 3— 118.) Purse $500. 3-year. VJJL^ytlrX olds. Claiming. Net value to winner S350: second. $100: third. $50. "index Horses AWJi,PsF'A~~1i ~%~StrFin Jockeys Owners Egtilv. Odds Str'l 60839** LITTLE LESS was 1"5 ! 3 V 1: 1 1 1")- J Hun'mer L T Whitehill 200-100 •M?S*TOM CRAYEN will (, 9 Hi ::; ::-i 2- c Ralls C B Irwin 6O3-IOO (OK90 TABLOID W 112 5 I 2'i 2; 2,: J» R f'artcr A E Stokes 2H»-10O 8MMa*BITTBntN w 97 I 5 6- 5". 4' 1' C Studer J O Holmes 264-180 BMMS -NELLIE HARPER w 1"S 3 7 7 7 5i 5* P Caron Tarn o' Shanter Stable 254 »-1l»n GOSSS'EYB BRIGHT ark 112 2 .: .'9' 6-i «:■ B* W Gargmn W Gargati 23W-tOfr 60813 DOCTOR TUBES W 1M 7 I "•- 1- 7 7 W Davis Neal & Bartholomew 12490-10 » Time. 23',. 48'i, 1:01. 1:07%. Track fast. "•*- « $2 iniiluels paid. Little Less, $0.00 straight. $3.20 place. $2.00 show; Tom Craven. $5.60 place. 14 00 show; Tabloid. $3.20 show. Equivalent booking odds— Little Less. 2BB to 100 straigat. 60 to 100 place, 30 to 100 show; Tom Craven. 1S0 to 100 place. 100 to 100 show : Tabloid. 60 lo IBB show. Winner P.. g. by Stem Winder — Young Belle, by Ogden (Rained by L. T. Whitehill; bred by Mr. Orrin C. Mills). Weni to post at 4:15. At B8B1 1 niinule. Start good and slow. Won driving: second and third the same. LITTLE LESS set a fast pace and. although tiring through the final sixteenth, managed to last to win under excellent riding. TOM CRAVEN made a fast and game finish and was rapidly wearing the winner down at the end. TABLOU), after racing in closest, but unavailing, pursuit of the speedy winner, tired when midway of the stretch. BITTERN did her best and finished gamely. Orerweighti — Tabloid, 4 pounds; Nellie Harper. 1. Eye Bright. 2. (£*-g fkfh*? SEVENTH RACE— 1 1-lS Miles. (Jr.ns 24, 1916—1:45—3—110.) Purse $500. 3-year-• \9 JL\Jr\j+d olds and upward. Claiming. Net value to winner $350: second, $100; third, $50. Index Horses AWtPPSt *4 % % Str Fin Jockeys Owners Equlv. Odds jStr't (60970) -WALTER DA.NT w 7 10:: 2 4 5t_ &• 5" 5"' ll C Ralls C B Irwin SfiRIMOO 60965 FRANKLIN wr 9 117 1 5 4- 4^ 4- # |p p Caron C E Groves 560.400. (60889 )-PC)|,LY WALE mm 3 95 4 1 l Q li 1' 3" C Studer San Diego Stable lOU-100 60965 "lil.BN AVELL w 5 111 5 1 3 :;' :;' 2' 43 H Long Bisbee Stable 500-100 «096." *PLUM BL'SSOM ws 4 110 1 3 1" V 8] 3i 5-i J Hun'mer L T Whitehill 700-HW 60758 REYDO w S 10S 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 J Majestic J Humbrecht «0»-100 Time, 24V 48^. 1:1S%, 1:41. 1:47%. Track fast. $2 niutuels paid. Walter Rant. S57.00 straight. $21.00 place. $1.80 show; Franklin. $5.00 place $3 60 show: Polly Wale. S2.00 show. L'quival-nt booking odd — Walter Bant. 27SO |0 100 straight. 950 to 100 place. 140 to 100 show franklin. 150 to 100 place. SO to Inn -h iw; Polly Wale. 30 to 100 show. Winner — Ch. g. by liarrigan — Willie T.. by Albert (trained by C. B. Irwin; bred by Mr. Uenjamia A. Jones). Went to post at 4:30. At post 1 minute. Start good and slow. Won handily; second and third driving. WALTER BANT, after being badly outpaced, closed up fast from the last turn and, finishing with .1 gnat rash on the outside, look tie- had and won going away. FRANKLIN saved ground next to the rail while turning for home and also finished fast. POLLY WALE tired after racing Into a Cleat lead midway of tko stretch. GLEN WK1.L was weakly ridden and ran well. PLUM BLOSSOM sot 4 fast pace to the far turn and tired badly. ££"$ ftAQ EIGHTH RACE— 5 1-2 Furlongs. (June 28. 1916— 1:05V5— 3— 118.) Purse $500. 3*year-iflVvJIu old^ and upward. Claiming. Net value to winner $350: second. $100; third, $50. Index Horsc3 AWtPPSt Vt g % Str Fin Jockeys Owners Equiv. Odda Str't 60890- M.W MAULSBY w 7 107 s 5 :: ■ 2' 2- li J Thomas J M Cooper wi-lOO 60907 HAZEL DALE ws 9 117 2 1 VI V 1- 2-i P Martinez c B Irwin '^d-ioo 60910 TENNII. EE w 4 Iff T 3 4' 3'i 3i 3' J Majestic J Pidgeon 4640-Wu 6 I9' 9- MISS MEELICK w 4 In:: ( 3 2i 4i 4' 4 k C Ralls Z E McGregor SOO-100 60907 SOCIAL STAR waa 4 113 3 4 9} 6' 6; 5' E Donahue G Alexandra SOO-100 60890 OUN I'U TRUMPS w 4 107 1 'i 5' 5i 5' 6-'i P Hurn H Farrell -'teO-lOO (60787) M LANE w 6 llo 5 s 7'i 7J 7-' 7- C Studer R Emrie 800-100 60869-DUC DE GUISE b 6 IDS 4 7 S S 8 8 J Hun'mer R M Hollenbeck 440-1OO Time. SS%, 48U. 1:01. l:072/5. Track fast. $2 mutuels paid. May Maulsby. $8.08 straight. $5.20 place, $4.20 show; Hazel Dale, $4 20 place S3 40 show: Tennilee. S10.20 show. Bqnlvaleat kaakkaj odds-May Maulsby. 300 to 100 straight. 160 to 100 place. 110 to 100 show Hazel Dale, llo to 100 place. 70 to too show : Tennilee. 410 to 100 show. Winner Ch. m. by Stnlwait— Kisberdale. by Jim Gore (trained by C. Smith; bred bv Mr. Paul Lansing 1. Weni 10 paat at 5:01. At post 2 minutes. Start good and slow. Won driving: second and th'rd the same. .MAY MAULSRY raced in close pursuit of HAZEL DALE until well into the stretch where she challenged and. proving aaflBMt at the end, won drawing clear HAZEL BALE began fast and showed mii.-h spaed in settin? a fust pace, but tired in the last twenty yarrls. TENNILEE ran in hnnroviug term aad Baaaked last. Miss kUBCLBCK had no unships. McLANS and DUO DE OUISE ran batf raeee Page 4 Havana Entries and Past Performances for Friday, March 24 HAVANA ENTRIES AND PAST PERFORMANCES FOR FRIDAY, MARCH 24 WKATHER CLEAR I TRACK PAST. I Raring ptarts lit 2:30 p. m. (Chicago time 1:57). fej Superior mud runner. X Good niud runner. «H Fair mud runner. ..Mi Maidens. "Apprentice allowance, li Blinker*. First Race — 3-4 Mile. Purse $700. t-jrc«r-oMa. MiMrw Claiming. (Track recart: Jaa. B, MSB -1:11 I MB.) Today's Ind. Horse. Wt. Rec. A.Wt.Han. 00031* *N:ioi.ii K 94 1 : 1 1; ' -. Mtxns ' MMS *CaaUk UM 1:18% 1W . 7_o I 00789 •Fasen.la IW 1:11% 10.s..71o 00934 Tag Day ltB l:17'.-.s LttX7lS ' SQBM 'llfi-v'.s Pet H 1:17% 103.710 I 50407 'Spirit lake MS.. 718 1 BOTH *UliM rraalaad . . .MS 1:10% WXW ' CMOS lis.ui Btefaao MI1:M 11SXMB • 80871 Bajrcaaatl IkfiWMj 11T 111 US. .MO • Ssecond Race — 3-4 Mile. Pane |TM. i yaat ■Mi ami upward. Claiming. (Track reeara: tea. ft, MSB- 1:11— «v- UH | 00033* QraUw MB1:1S% 4 105x72:. I (0800B) M.-.S.... r IM1:M I KM. .TM ' mrxa bWkeOa of chance 1 106X715 • SIMM Burkadcr 110 1:13% 0 110-.719 • BUC71 biiK Bauairar MS I:1S% 4 112x?lfi ' MMC I.Polar Cub M 1:12% .". 112X710 1 MMci^i.Coiden Red IM 1:14% 7 i09X7io [ MfSl bClarfc M 112 1:1S% 12 114x710 ' IS0828 Norma J 104 1:14 4 110 BMfS* blUa* Worih 115 1:14 II 1120700 0O970 Nullum (M) 113 1:1(5 4 MB.. MB ' BBBB1 Mike IIS 1:13 Hi 8 111X700 ' Third Race — 6 1-2 Furlonss. Purse $700. 3-vear-olds. Chaining. (Track mhsS: tea. 24. 191 7 — i:0r,i.-,— 5— 102.) «;-»,7i ) Tac Manageress ..MBl;Sf% MBX7M (OMSS) •Manimre 99 1:07'-, 102. .720 j •SMS* Svviftflricket MS 1:0s'.-, ISSXTM [ (50977)*bltu.kiiighum MB 1:07'-'.-, 103x715 J OOBTT* Mad Nell 00 1 :( 7 •"•.-. 11MI. .710 . ISMSli ".M..11 Winks M 1:07% KM1X710 BBBTI I.Awi.ing MS 1:07--. 1SS..7SB 00751 Tatting MS 1:11 10.".. .70(t Fourth Race — 3-4 Kile. Pant, $700. fl year-olds and upwanl. Claiming. (Track record: Jan. S, ISM 1:11 S MS.) t0os74l»l«APPR0VAL 10:5 1:13'., 7 10(5x72.-. ". (OBSTS) Reliability 107 1:13'.-. 3 99X715 i BBTtt •BOM Sinner 1111:11% ..111x715 ". ' I ' I 1 ' • • I ' • • ' 1 [ ' ' ' j [ J . ". i ". C.08.-)3S 'Plus lltra Ill l:U% 4 108X71". SMSS* ■OaMaa Gaaaca ...114 1:12% § nw 7M , SMM Bd Paul—a 110 1:12% 8 107x710 SMM flatcalaaa MS 1:U% t MSxTtCi BMM »Bennotit 101 l:13"r, 4 MB. .MS Fifth Race — 1 Mile and 50 Yards. Purse .$700. 3 year old and upward. Claiming. (Track record: March (5. 191* -1:41— ." 117. 1 SMM l.rair Lassie 4 104.. 725 MMS ItKeltoi (Mi SS 1:45% 3 91X720 MMS l'.erretta MS 1:M% 4 107. 715 00934- Frank Burke 114 1:45 7 112x715 Coin."!" Klv 5 115X715 C,(is93 Fair and Warmer. 111 1:44% f 110X710 SMTl aPlaataiaSa 101 1:43-.-. S UBxTIS SMM Sir Adsum (Ml ...108 1:45% 7 115x705 MS78 Dinty Moore 5 115x705 SM78 Oiiaaallaa (Mi .. 4 kki..7oo SMM bNavajo (M) 105 1:44% 4 105x7(M) 80079 l.l.iii ley (Ml MS 1:49'-, 5 MS. .7M (',0914 Kairlv 109 1:44.. 11 1L207OO SMM First Troop CM). ..MS 1:40% 7 115.. 700 Sixth Race— 1 1-16 Miles. Purse $700. I yea 11, 1. Is and upward. Claiming. (Track raeavi: tea. 3. I9is — 1:44% — S— 02.) MS77 Caimito » 102. .725 SMM Sate 95 1:4(5 % 0 103.720 SMM* *Bill Ilnnl-y M 1:40% 7 10.ix715 MOSS* Hush 104 1:4(5"- 5 10.;. .715 (SMM) M. c. Maaa no 1:47-:. 9 MO x 715 BMSS •liSunnv Hill MS l:4S% 7 100X715 (.0981 Kigodon 98 1 :54\-.s I 97 . .710 SMM »Miss Hope 3 87.7(1.. 00970 l.Kavensea 100 1:48% 5 10s. 705 SMM *Toy Along KX5 1 :9S% 5 103. .700 SMM *i;uardsman US 1:50 -5 7 103.. 700 Seventh Race — 1 Mile. Purse $700. 4-year-olds and upward. Claiming. (Track record: March 23, 1919— 1 :3s...— 0— MS). (6095(5) »Maai 108 1:41 8 1109720 (00420) *bPii rock 110 1:40% 0 103x720 SSMB Maysville MS 1:00% 4 101.. 715 MMS •Harlock 107 1:39 7 110:0:718 00979 bMolinero 10S l:08ai 4 104.. 715 8M0t**aHaiaa 110 1:40% 0 MS. .710 00994 l.Maiv F.rb M 1:42% 4 99X710 (50950- •Poilu 108 1:39% 15 110X710 SMM Taraaf 103 1 :40% 4 1M^c700 (509.80 CMacotaasaa 95 1:41 4 1MX7O0 SMM' *Twentv Seven MS 1:41% 8 103:;: 700 Havana Jockey Percentages HAVANA JOCKEY PERCKNTAGKK, From January 1, 1D1S1, to March Hi, 1H22, I em-Iiik] ve. At At or Over Jockey. P.O. Wt. Mts. 1st. 2d. 3d. Oaraar, M 21 107 639 131 100 114 Wilson, F 20 105 3(54 73 48 51 Prible, D 20 M 042 130 109 92 l'tnwau, J. 20 97 898 175 154 117 Pickens, A 19 105 415 77 79 52 Kennedy, B 18 105 559 100 81 90 Walls. P 16 90 7(1 12 9 8 Mlley, W 16 117 122 20 10 16 Kelsiiy, Wr 16 109 541 84 83 00 Fields. G 16 103 686 108 88 91 Heuptl, J 15 101 324 46 M 41 BaMaaaa, 0 15 ill 316 47 35 35 Sclieffel. B 14 93 304 42 42 45 Maibtu, J 13 MS 224 30 27 29 Pool, W 13 94 M 8 2 10 Atkinson, ■ M 108 311 39 33 34 Couuois. J 13 111 205 2(5 ^3 M Uawsoii, J 12 105 200 31 27 48 Dreyer, 3 12 101 188 23 23 25 llunf, V 12 10(5 307 38 30 41 1 unsf.id, H 12 113 252 30 M 27 Merimee, F 12 104 2M 28 24 13 Swart, H 12 98 255 ;il 40 M McLaughlin, A. . . .10 97 218 22 29 33 Moore. F 10 108 2HS M 30 41 Tniak K 10 103 3S8 40 48 42 l.ederis, J 10 103 138 14 1(5 13 Chalmers, J 10 94 213 21 29 31 J:urger, N 09 MB M • 5 7 Fletcher, 1 09 108 147 13 12 1« Kindle. C 09 115 102 14 12 13 MiCrkle, C 09 104 87 8 11 11 Ujrata, H 09 111 110 10 13 17 Kiee. L 09 100 22 2 4 3 At or Over Jockey. P.O. Wt. Mta. 1st. 2d. 3d. fttcOcaw, S 08 luO 121 10 21 11 Morrissey, W 08 111 254 20 20 19 , lemenls, 11 08 105 149 12 10 17 , llryuges, H 08 100 106 I 9 10 Purus, T 08 101 3(55 30 44 55 Poyle, S o8 107 179 14 15 20 Corey, G 07 107 109 8 7 7 | Nolan, T 07 108 lo3 7 13 17 | Smalhvood, R 07 102 105 7 15 16 Verrat, A 07 94 41 3 2 6 Parte, J 07 M H 4 9 10 Smith, J 06 10(5 459 27 41 49 Frost, C 00 70 03 4 3 3 F.ilis, ■ 05 95 22 1 1 1 C;.llahau, H 05 93 19 1 (I 2 Simmons, J 04 104 98 4 4 8 riiaatn r. J 04 IM H 2 3 8 M (Bride, J 03 107 03 2 5 4 M.Alauey, K 03 lol 87 3 5 4 Si. me. Q 03 111 (53 2 5 8 Tryon, A 03 103 1 !2 4 12 13 Waaatt, H 03 105 ■ 1 1 2 ember, .1 02 112 87 2 12 12 Brathan, T 95 7 o I o lioyle. K 98 17 0 • 1 Sasaaaaaaa, u 98 8 o 0 o HenaaSea, F M 4 o 0 o O'Brfaa, J MB ■ 0 1 1 I'eidatuo, 1 9!» 9 0 1 0 ItowdeU, K 102 2 S 0 0 Swart, H 101 21 0 l 5 Cry, G loo 6 0 0 1 L'atea, B M 1 0 0 0 V.'esterfield. J 107 7 0 0 0 .u.. mm Xaiden.s. .. I .i...... d -I., z .» x .. ... . .. ««\.»^, laiminji:. l.Ian. 1 !)liO First Race [1st Havana] .u.. mm Xaiden.s. .. I .i...... d -I., z .» x .. ... . .. ««\.»^, laiminji:. l.Ian. 1 !)liO FIRST RACK :t-4 MO*. 3-year-olds. K, 1:11 « lO^I.) Index Course Disi Time T*C» ( hls W( St % Str Fin Jo.keys St.n te;l Order of rinish hAOUl K., b. f, 8 (M) 103 By Horron— Humored, by Trap Rock. (Trainer, H. £. Davis. Owner, Indiana Stable). ro8~l Ha. una E| t IM nat M lo.t t G .".2 ::* r Bra,ar*adl1 TkfMaaainiiara. OateB*, l.'toiii t.HSW Havana. 3-4 l:17%slop M K. I 2 3 6' « ! A Y rr::t Id Athgarven, .Vleso. LavcttaM I.SM3 Havana B* t 1 :09 fast 2J % 6 I 6 7 7" B Scheffel 8 Mrs. Grundy, ElhelVale, Hjerei 1&641 Havuiii. «-4 1:17 fast S los 3 1 1 2 S'lK Hunt 9 Carrie Baker, Aleso. Kins: B b'j4So Hav.im 3-4 1:15 taat lu : i I 4 5 6'i ! ~i C FNat 7 Mooresijue, Mad Nell, Laist Girl I.S379 Havai.H &J t I.M%faal 8 S1U » 7 4* 4» C Frost 12 T.K.Call. Loveliest. CarrieBake,- CASLIK, blk. c, 3 (M; 108 By Malik— Castara, by Armeath H. (Trainer, J. Lopez. Owner, I. A. Gavidia). (50803 Havana latGOy l:„.'.'v5hvv Jo Ml I s i\\ r-~ J Perd'iaa 9 Pun.iual. Fairly, Kdtai fco77l Havana ln."oy l^'o-rsK.w :i0 ■ 0 7 7 7 7s 73» .1 Perd'DM 8 Amhrv A., Kelt.,i, Say When (HJ490 Havana ::-4 l:17%slop 25 100 8 9 '.» M 10=' .1 Perd'moKl Atiiirarven, Aleso. lanllll W147 Havana. 8-4 l:U%Caat M M 12 9 11 11J 102" .1 p. rdmol2 Missllope. M. Castle, SpMyl^idy fj&459 Havana H f 1 M%f ast GO IW 1 8 S S 8 " J Maii.en 8 Amei .Lesiou. Notime. C. Baker EOMB Havana 3-4 1 :14^faat 2U loo (5 G 6 6 (!'T Burns (5 CubaKuiauto, Bonl'ei.e, Batusa 09135 Hay a na 1 l:4S%faat 15 105 3 9 7 I 6s 5" A Piokens 8 Boul'epe, ilor. Castle, C.Eucanto SMR Havana El f 148%ft«at M 110 b 8 (5 64 t " J Barrera 10 BJMtfcaj, Plurality, Amer.I^es'n FASENDA. h. g, 3 (lu) 108 By Duquesne — Daylight, by Peep o'Day. (Trainer, J. J. McCafferty. Owner. Rosario Stable). 8HM Havana S-4 l:10%eood S Ml M 4 6 s - 8*» L Penman 11 Bufoid. Primitive, Pir Adsum ■Ml Havana 8-4ia4%Caat 7 IM ■ 3 i 0 9" w Kalaas 9 Tatting. BataBa, Keitol BMM Havana 1 1 :43'/t,faat 12 111 I S 5 7 8» 9" L Penman S DonPepe, Mor.Castle, C.Encanto &9097 Havana EJ t 1 M%taat 16 lid 9 7 7 i^9" h Penman 10 B. Biting, llurulity, Ainer.Leg'n t.3341 Havana 1-2 49%fast 2i 110 I 1 l2 2' A Tryon 7 Datusa, Cuba Encanto, Caslick 63270 Havana 1-2 4!i la.st 88 10S 1 3 3* 4»JA Tryon 11 Trumpet Call, Uyeres, Lotta (5. 63225 Havana 1-2 49 faxt Ml Ml 7 6 6J 7»| A Tryon 9 Opulent, Elias O., Trumpet Call 63136 Havana 1-2 4S&fant 20 US 6 2 4h (i10 A Tryon 8 Pacifier, Pinua-le, Sijuaw Chief TAG DAY, br. g. 3 CM) 113 By Nealvu— Fair Annie, by Hawkswlck. (Trainer, H. W. Plant. Owner, H. W. Plant). 00934 Havana m50y l:46%SO td M MS 1 ' M 1" 10"'J R McA'neylO II ii-li. Frank Burke. Datusa CJ490 Havana 3-4 l:17%alop Ifi MB M 10 M I* T'-.l .Smith 10 Athgarvca, Ale^o, LavaBcaC t0147 Havana S-4 l:lfi%faat 3 HC M 11 11 MH12»» J Chalm'rsl'J Missllope. M. Castle, Sp'Uyl.ady E9! 22 Havana 8-4 l:M%MoW 10 lor. 7 7 (5 G" 44 J Chalmers 9 Heluke, Hyeres, Keitol 19273 Havana 81 t I:ll%aloai 6 Ml 7 K 8 7» 4«J J Chalmers 8 t oi Tex, Naomi K., Happy Girl USOO Havana Ei I 1 ^Ib^fast 12 MS 5 C 7 7 7'" .1 Chalinera 7 Who Can Tell. Lustre. Klciile BETSY'S PET. b. f, 3 (M) 103 By Palo Alto— Lady Borgia, by Borgia, (Trainer, C. Middlcton. Owner. C. Middleton). 00933 Havana .:-4 1:i4 good ■•" M -' I 8 V* i P-vh S kfaateata, M.,n, \\ a'l, S|iods 00871 Havana 5i f 1 : M fast M 98 7 7 11 M*1 J Pavfc 11 T. Manageress, Ostelle. Na.uniK. 63135 Havana 1-2 48%faat 20 112 5 6 C"" 7" W Meehan 8 Pacifier. Pinnach , Squaw Chief SPIRIT LAKE. b. c. 3 (J£) 108 By Watervale— Topic, by The Manager. (Trainer, R. Goose. Owner, W. V. Walsh). 56497 Windsor ■"■ I I M las: lit 115 13 12 13 13 ll'2 H J Burke 12 Cazintu. Ke.lora. Dissolute f.6155 D'8hire 5-8 l:i li-»,st to 1 • -7 11 11 lu 10l ll1" II .1 Burkell B. Bumps. Pumps. l iss.,lute ;.0128 D*ehire 8-0 l:01%good 24 112 I .s h li 71U ll .1 Borke s Bewitch, Fedora. Sack Terrell SMM Windsor 6- S 1 M%(aat 178 116 8 9 8 9' Saj II J Burke 12 Marble, BillylXinn, D'yP.u.kner USM Ft.Erie 5-s l:01:. Case M 1 !') 5 7 7 7* 7" II J Burkelo Mossl'oxll., Marble. D. Buckner I ISM Ft. Erie 61 f 1 :0'J t^st fil 110 7 7 6 C,u .r.sj H J BurKe 7 M.Curtis, OoLjiIjj, AuutAgues MISS FBATTLAND, ch. f, 3 (Ml 103 By Malamont— Sister Baby, by Lord Esterling. (Trainer, B. J. Sheldon. Owner. B. J. Sheldon). C07C8 Havana 5V i IUS%ala« t io 9 8 b S* 9'4 L Penmanll Eddie Tranter, Jessica F., Aleso MS38 Havana 3-4 l:15:i0sloi. "I ' •• i 5 f. f.J 112» J Heupel 12 Hullo, Scintillate, Kayman •;0490 Havana 3-4 1 :::--. slop li M8 I C 5 3' 4'J L Penmanlo Atl.garven. Aleso. Loveliest 1 '.'84 Havana 3-4 1 :11-st ast VI 1' H 1 7 7 8* 8lu M Collins 9 Tatting. Ostelle. Kelt..i ( 147 Havana 3-4 1 J6%faat i 98 8 8 8 7') 8" F Wilson 12 Missllope, M. Castle, Sp'dyl ady MSB Havana 6J f l:0B%faat 25 100 9 10 11 102 i11 R S'wood 12 T.R.Call, liveliest, CarrieBaker ,!KK Havana 6£ t l:ll7iSlow 20 111 6 7 7 7 7'* J Connors 7 Plurality. Lustre, The Boll Call MM MapleH. 6-8 1:02 good 22 ICO 2 4 6 BJ Ste A Kroger 7 swifuncket. Ashlin, Raaoii SAN STEFANO, br. g, 3 (M) 113 By Delhi— High Degree, by Hia Highmest. (Trainer, H. G. vVilki,is. Owner, M. D. Bell). (51005 Havana 3-4 1:15 good : H8 7 : * 7"; A Tryon 12 K.-d. Jap Maaa, Primitive (.0871 Havana 5i f IM fast M I08 (i 6 f." 9" A Tryon II T.Managei. ss. (Istelle. NaomiK. i/is '8 Havana 6J f l:0S%fast 8 M4 3 1 1 4" C7 A Tryon 12 King B., La Palafre, Humpy f.9t.81 Havana 5i f l:-J9%good 12 IM 9 8 0 M B*| C Rob'son 11 Fictile, Ijist Girl. Accsta 69541 Havana 3-4 1:17 fast M 110 4 6 7 6l 6*i H Wakoff 9 Carrie Baker, Aleso. King B. 69424 Havana 1 l:41%fast 20 105 4 2 4 4 «• 6'" H Cl'ments 7 F. Ahead, WhoCanTell, Caimltc MB 16 Havana 3-4 l:15%fast 7 IOC 7 7 5 7 7*1 H Cl'ments 7 Swif tcrbket, MaryD., Mad .Nell RAYMOND BRADLEY, ch. c, 3 (M) 113 By Leamence^ — Mary Sayre, by His Lordship. (Trainer, J. L. Paul. Owner, J. L. Paul). 00871 Havana ."ifl:'S nat 8 11111 11 94 7" W Mor'seyH T.MaaaSWCaa, Oatclle, NioniiK. BUM Havana 3-4 1 : 1 1" . fast S m 9 9 8 5»» 6*S W Mar*aajr S T.utiug. OataBa, Keltoi 69359 Havana 51 f l:07%fast 30 111 7 7 7 7 7" W Mor'sey 7 Fincastle, Kel'bility. F. Weather 68039 Church' 1 3-4 l:0%taat 60f 119 9 10 9 9* 9" W Lilley 11 Treasurer, Lieut. Colonel, Settle Second Race [2nd Havana] SECOND HACK 51-4 "\lile. 4-yenr-olil* and mivinril. laimiii^. (Jan. 8, 1 U20 1 : 11— « 1 02. • RATTAN, b. f, 4 105 By Astronomer — Helea O'C, by Hit Highae**. (Trainer. W. C. Westmoreland. Owner. W. C. Westmoreland). 00932 Havana ." t ! . l good I Ml I 6 t;3 ?.*\ D Prible 9 F. -Boodle. Mum. Jumbo, Archive 00872 Havana 81 T 1 .07 4 Ml 9 8 9» S«3 D Prlhle 10 Buddies. Gallon -Berry, Butler t v, 9 Havana Ei f 1:07. -.fast 4 9S 7 7 7 6»* 6J J Chalmers 8 Am. Eagle, BlackB.iby, Molinero 6 i267 Havana 3-4 l:13%fast 2 107 5 5 6 72 6* B Kenn'dylo G. Chance. Discussion. Perplexity . 13 Havana S-4 l:13'.-,fa.si 3 102 4 2 2 2'1 21 B Kenn'dy 9 Tacola, Koran. American Eagle VjiZl it^vana 3 4 J;lfl*ffn.»( ': 101 1 3 1 !■*. 1{ B Kenn'dy « Am. Eagle, Bogarmlat, Byrne I , , , | | JESSICA F., b. m. 6 104 By Malamont — Marchaway, by Peep o'Dcy. (Trainer. P. G. Julian. Owner. M. Dinnenberg\ (50900 Havana .V f 1 :09-:.hvy 7 l'1,", 10 ti IJ 1- « Fields 10 B'chan'lian, S'kadcr. W'poorwlll (50031 Havana 3-4 l:15*igood 4 110 4 1 1- -'■■ Q Fields 12 D. Fairbanks, Bygone, Kaym.iu 6076S Havana 11 f 1 ItXMlW 6 108 4 4 2 2" 2« T Nolan 11 Eddie Tranter, Aleso. Burley 69923 Havana 6J f 1:08 slow 30 105 6 5 8 10 10" J Smith 10 BillyBoots, P'rplexity, Frasi uelo 59161 Havana 5J f l:07%fast 12 107 10 10 10 10 10" L Penman 10 Midian, Lyric, Yeoinanette 58734 Havana 61 f l:07VMaat 25 110 4 7 8 « 8" W Hlnphy 8 Jacobean, Chisca, Donna Kouia 6855(5 N.K't'n Ab 6-8 l:04Vthvy 12 lol 6» B Rice 6 L. Gentry, July Fly, NormaudU 5S'*3 N.K'ton 3-4 l:24%mud 4-5 108 «• D Bauer 6 Honest George. Steve, Vlrge WINDS OF CHANCE, ch. f, 4 105 By Superman— Plumeria, by Eagle'a Plume. (Trainer, J. A. Daly. Owner, G. Bentchoten). ((0932 Havana f.» f 1 :os:'-..goo l BJ 107 I 1 4J V* M darner 8 P. -Boodle. Mum. Jumbo. Gratian (50892 Havana 51 f l:U%hvy I 107 I 2 4" 783 M Garner 10 Cal.inCreek, Starkatb-i . Gold. Bat 60610 Havana 5* f 1:09 slow 15 106 6 2 1 2" 6« H Cl'ments 9 M.Barner, Midian, Amer.Kagle 6o401 Havana 5i f l:07%fast 8 108 1 1 1 11 3'1 H Cl'ments 7 Mor.Castle, Perplexity, MesaKIt 6011G Havana 6i f l:07%fast 31 103 9 8 8 6 9" T Bums 9 GeorgeW.. T'tySeven, M.(5arner 60020 Havana 61 f 1:07 fast 3 96 1 1 1 2ll 3'1 N Swart 8 Sngarniint, Perplexity, HuntreM ^5767 Havana 61 f l:07%fast 12 106 1 1 1 l1 4» H CTmenta 8 ShootAway, WarMap. Sugarmint 8TARKADER, blk. g, 6 110 By Lovetie— My Star, by Armeath II. (Trainer, J. Shine. Owner, B. Mock). (50900 Havana U f ] :09%hvy 3J 112 111* 8*| C Rob'son 10 JessieaF.. B'analian. W'po'rwill SSMM Havana 5ifl:12%hvy S IM I 3 ink L'h K Sm'woodlO CabinCreek, GoldeuRed. NolYet BMM Havana 51 f 1 :08%f ast 6 115 5 2 4 6' 7".l W Mor'seylO Bacchanaliun. Jill. P.a.vvood 594C1 Havana 5t f l:07%fast 15 114 5 6 7 61 61! J Carroll 8 Money, M. Hollins, J. Budrow MSB Havana 5i f 1:08 good B] M I 4 4 4» 4*i A McL'hlin 8 Discussion, Currency. Midian WIG:: Havana 61 f l:097islop 2 112 I 1 1 1»* 11 A McL'hlin 7 Ixiyalisl, Pittsburg, Triompiiant 59119 Havana 3-4 l:13%faat 2 IM 1 lll'l 3" D Prible 10 BlaekBaby, Baateaa, Alf Wnlua ,9o:;9 Havana 6* f l:07%fast 41 113 1 12 41 4« J Carroll 8 Peasaut. Jill, Hoover 5 .9.")8 Havana 61 f 1 :07%fast 41 112 3 11 2' S't J Carroll 8 EdGar'sou, Peasant, T.Belg'nlf. THE ENQUIRER, b. g, 4 112 By Luke McLuke— Fleeing Venns, by Kantara. (Trainer, T. Doyle. Owner, T. Doyle). ;0671 Havana 1 1:40 fast BJ 101 :: I Bolted. D Prible (5 Harlock, Uockpoit, laCabMI C».r,4:' Havana 1 1:43 slop BJ 107 3 2 2 3 4J *■- J Chalmers 7 Money. George W., Mnry Erh 00438 Havana 1 1-16 ir..".%hvy 1 109 3 1 1 1 l4 1" L Penman 0 Lit. Dear, AudreyA., Dandy Van 503J1 Havana lm.Vly l:42\faat 8 106 5 6 I 4 62 4» A Pickens 7 Foster Kmbiy. loii.vBeaii. Korau 60267 Havana 3-4 llt%f«at 3 100 9 9 8 6l 6*1 W Pool 10 (5. Chance, Discussion, Peiplexlty ■«K)91 Havana 3-4 l:l".*4slow 41 107 1 5 6 6 3«| S Boyle 8 Money, Goldeu Flint, Byrne J9943 Havana 3-4 l:13%fa«t 10 102 4 4 3 41 o'i U Fields 0 Tacola, Gratian, Koran 59GO0 Havana 3-4 l:12 &fast 20 106 6 3 4 61! 68 A Plckena « Meliora, Old Sinner, Osgood 69101 Havana 1 1-16 l^G'kfast 20 M 4 4 S S S S** B Scheffel 6 Cromwell, lead's Love, EleanorS. it'OOl Havana 1 1-16 lMKaasd 12 108 1 4 4 3 2"» 31 S Boyle 5 Trooper, Melvin, Whlpiiet POLAR CUB, b. g, 6 112 By diary— Thrifty, by Ogden. (Trainer, H. G. Woods. Owner, F. Delbarrlo). 6"642 Havana 3-4 1:14 fast 20 108 2 3 6 4 6'1 T Burns 6 FirstConsul, OldSin'r, Hutchison 57730 K' worth 3-4 1:13%fast 5 112 « 6 4 61 8*! T Burns 10 Marniite, Cormoran. Great Hawk 07431 Wdblne 3-4 1:13 fast 7 109 8 • C 71 7»| T Bums 10 Lady Luxury, Jago, Tan Son 07373 Th'cliffe 3-4 1:13 fast 6f 106 8»1 L McD'ottli T.Nephew, Icon. Flagging Spirit 57285 Th'cliffe 3-4 1:13 fast 10 lo3 I* H Jones 8 Ablaze, The Nephew. MaJ. Parke 57191 Th'cliffe 61 f I:06%fast 21-5 109 1" L McD'ottll Phau.Fair, Betsiuda, L. Man. lie 5fi726 D'shire 3-4 l:12%fast 7 109 3 I I 1} 1» L McD'ott 6 Lit.Maude, BlackTop, SauiKeU SOLDEN RED. ch. g, 7 109 By Peep o'Day— Kate D., by Cesarion. (Trainer, H. E. Davis. Owner, Indiana Stable). CO802 Havana 51 f l:12Vthvy 3J 110 6 5 31 22 D Prible 10 Cabin Creek. Starkader. Not Yet (;»711 Havana 6J f i":06%fast 12 115 3 4 4 4= 4" F Hunt 7 War Bfap, Bengalese. Huddles C05I1 Havana 3-4 l:18%hvy 8 112 3 4 4 3l 21 F Hunt 7 Human, Bengalese. Tarascon MOM Havana lm»0y 1:14 fast 25 111 7 6 5 6 72 7»i R Sm'w'od 8 Molinero, Meadow'th, BabyFaust MEM Havana lm50y l:43%taat 15 110 8 7 7 7 91 9'S F Hunt 11 Miseric'de, (ireatllavvk, Bibbler ool73 Havana 3-4 |dS%MM 3 112 3 2 2 l1 1! F Hunt 11 Wrkless, Prosp.'sBaby. Tatting CLARK M., br. g, 12 114 By Henllworth— Ada N., by Herald. (Trainer, D. Hammond. Owner, G. HoUbee). (50951 Havana 5J f 1 :o7%fast 20 112 10 10 10- 10"} G Fields 12 M. Winks, Gal. -Berry, Tw'yS'ea •50891 Havana lil f 1 WTHBlJ I H2 1 1 1- l'i F Hum 9 .Smil.Thr'gh, B'relt.i. T'lessB'ty BMM Havana 61 f lM%taat 30 111 6 8 8 8 8»2 F Hunt I Am. Eagle. P.lackPal.y, Molinero 00682 Havana 6i f l:07%fast 30 112 9 9 9 *J8 91* T Burns 10 Manonllollins, Currency .Sunrose BMM Havana 61 f l:07:iifast 30 109 I^eft at the post. M Burger 9 GoodHope, Huntress, Tom Gooee .62)0 Del* m'r 3-4 ldB%f ast 23-10 111 7»J J Kennedy 9 WhiteUaven, Trapping. JaruesG. 53115 Havana 61 f l:07%fast 6 110 9 9 9 8' 741 W Meehan 0 Bread Line, Azurita, Starkader 62880 Havana 3-4 1:14 good 2 112 8 7 6 4ll 8* J D'mintck 8 Avion, SlipperySilver, LucieMay 62821 Havana 3-4 l:13V»fast 2 114 6 4 4 71 6*1 J D'mlnlck 8 Elmout. BreadLine. Chimera NT0RMA J., b. f, 4 110 By Wna. WrighW-Blumiaa. by Plaudit. (Trainer, T. Cummings. Owner, J. Hendrick). 60S28 Havana 5i f IsBBKCaat 15 111 8 5 7 91 8«i A Pickens 10 Bacchanalian. Jill, Bavwood '50694 Havana 3-4 l:15'ifast 4 MB 3 1 1 1* 1* A Piskens 11 JapMnma, W. Crown, I mail art BMM Havana 6J i l:13%hvy 6 m7 4 2 4 9» 9-» S McGraw 10 Ravensea, l^lmitive. Ll....ltt BMM Havana 3-4 I:17-O.siop 31 Hf! 9 3 4 8* 1();' Sj McGravv 11 Mary Erb, Balfour, Hir Adsum -0215 Havana 61 f l:0S%fast 3 102 8 7 7 6' 8"1 J Maib»n 9 Major Domo. Mike. Catoctln MMSBavaa* 8 1 1*tl%Mat 8 108 3 1 3 8» 341 J Malben 11 Hamaii, Wre kless, Drapery KING WORTH, br. g, 11 112 By Kenflworth— Mitten, by King Erlo. (Trainer, R. D. Carter. Owner, L. Letourneau). (5097(5 Havana 3-4 l:M%BMld I US 1 2 8" Z- 5 Fields 10 Mess Kit. Service Flag. Pokcyll. BMM Havana 5J f 1 :09%slow 6 111 5 4 6 94 18*1 W Morsey 10 M. Gunner, 1'okeyB.. iiflaaial'a MOM Havana H f |-ff%fat 10 110 3 2 4 41 564 J Malben 10 Butler, Mike. Machine Gunner 60"6o Havana 5J f 1 :07%fast 10 110 7 7 8 8» 8«| J Maiben 10 MollyPuff, Fraseueh,, W.I.Wooda RUS Havana, :t-4 1:15 fast 8 108 1 1 1 2^ 78i J Maiben 10 J.O'C'nell. SPawgrwUt, C Hurl* ;,9«4 Havana s-4 l:is?shvy 3 112 1 I 1 f* 14 J Maiben 11 Goldeu Bed, Berretta, Humpy BMM Havana 6* f 1 :09%good 7 107 3 2 4 21 3! J Malben M Bengalese. GeorgeW., J.J.Caaey BMM Havana 3-4 1:15 fast « 1 j7 I 5 8 7" 6*1 T Burns 11 James, Felix M., Golden Red c9«50 Havana 61 f 1:08 fast 15 107 3 4 4 3»k 3« J Malben 8 FVuelo, L. Enfield, Wil. Woods NATP.UM, blk. g, 4 (M) 108 By Friar Rock— Nell Olin, by Wagner. (Trainer, J. Boland. Owner, E. J. Sullivan). (5007*5 Havana 3-4 I IBTtaillll :'i Ml 4 4 3" 7" M CaniT 10 MeaaKlt, King Worth. Serv.Flag i;0695 Havana 3-4 l:14:;sfast 2 151 4 1 I 2» 2» L Penman 8 Wreckhss. Mis.Jigjis, Sp'dyljiUy 14 IKE, ch. g, 8 111 By Meelick— Batherina Connor, by Mirthful (Trainer. B. J. McDonald. Owner, B. J. BXcDoaald). (50851 Havana 3-4 l:14%fast 4 113 1 2 3' 631 D Prible 8 Mumbo Jumbo, Huen, Drapery ^WSO Havana 3-4 l:15%fast 2i 113 9 9 8 7s 8*J B Scheffel 11 Hullo, Sir Jack. Thistlebloom HMOO Havana ■ hi t 1 :0S%fast 2 118 8 5 3 2»* V D Prible 10 Butler, MachineGunuer, Sir Jack •X'215 Havana 61 f l:08%fast 5 111 9 9 8 71 2n* D Prible 9 Major Domo, Ca lectin, 'Iruaut 9703 Havana 6i f l:08%fast 21 107 8 8 4 4* 8'1 O Fields 8 Tom Goose. Kentmele, CyMerrlck 9441 Havana 1 l:41%fast 6 112 10 4 2 2 3' 6'" E Atklns'n 10 AlfVeaina, AvaR., HighOlympus .9".8l Havana I 1 l-ll%faat 10 115 7 7 4 41 6!J E Atklns'n 8 Tarascon, Midian, Pibroch Third Race [3rd Havana] THIttl) HACK n 1-U I'nrlonKH. 3-year-nltls. C'ltiiiu in«. (Jan. 2*. ID17 1 |4MJ 1-.% ■ 102. 1 THE MANAGERESS, ch. f. 3 100 By The Manager— Marigold, by Martagou. (Trainer. H. C. Spaigur. Owner, P. J. Graham). 00871 Havana :".:. f 1 M fast 1' 106 1 1 li 1" N Bwail 11 (Kt.-lle. Na«al K.. Kist Girl f.7sll K'worth 6* f I -ll%lrtTT I3 104 5 11 31 4' J Dreyer B Delhimar, Eve. White. gui.kKun 7 •:::' W'dbino 61 f l:07V5fast 38f UrS 2 1 1 1! l'SJ Dreyer 11 Crest'dBoy, Qui.-kliiiii, Delhimar .7240 Con'ght 81 t l:07%fast 7 105 1 2 2 2J 4'* J Dreyer 8 BillBloi k. N. Lemon, T.Cigar.-l te 67173 Coaa'ht It f lM%faat 16 103 0 6 6 2 6S3 J Dreyer 9 Navtasa, Ferrum, Tiger Empress iM Windsor 54 f l:lo%slow 114 112 4 2 I t" 7"i J Dreyer 9 D.B'kner, S. Adams, L'il'uMaeB. BUB D'shire 5-8 1 :0l'/-fast 16 lo3 4 1 3 4' 5*3 J Shelepetsll li. Bumps. Pumps. Dissolute MANICURE, b. f, 3 102 By Transvaal — Bread Winner, by Flint Rock. (Trainer, A. D. Worley. Owaer, A. D. Worley). (50933 Havana 8-4 1:14 good L'i 100 1 1 l'L 1'! A McL'hlin 8 Stonewall, Xpods. Molly Puff MiS2! Havana ." " f 1 :"7%fast 3 9S 6 1 1 11 I'l N Swart 11 Caiinito, Stonewall. Don pepe C07K9 Havana t| t D.lP'tslow 8 92 2 11 l'l 6"J N Swart 7 Molly Puff, Spods, Hutchisou BMM Havana 3-4 ldl%Caat 5 MB 5 4 6 4"k 6"! T Burns 9 Flycast, Tomahoi, Col Chile MMOHavaaa 64 f l:0S%good 8-5 107 3 1111 DJT Burns 8 Sun Girl, Fictile, BH0M Biting .9077 Havana 6Jfl:07%fast 3 99 3 1 1 l1 1| T Burns 11 Fictile. Stonewall. Lustre r9ii37 Havana 64 f l:08%fast 31 107 8 4 « 6" 8*| H Myers 11 Caimito. King B.. Suu Girl .WIFTCRICKET, ch. f. 3 103 By Atheling II.— Dora I., by Eagle'a Plume (Trainer, P. Hinphy. Owner, P. Hinphy). 00913 Havana 3-4 1:10 ..slow I lln 2 2 2' 3*1 A Pickens 11 Article X., Caimilo, Plurality 03828 Havana 8} f l:07%fSat 6 Ml M 10 11 11 10'» A Pickens 11 Manicure, Caimito, Stonewall M4M Havana 1 l:41%ia.st 21 MB 6 5 5 6 4» 4'i W Hinphy 7 F. Ahead, WhoCauTell. Cnimllo BMM Havana 3-4 l:16%CaM 21 112 1 L' 3 24 1' W Hinphy 7 MaryD., MadNell, Thistleblm.m MBM Havana 3-4 1 :17VsSlow .'. 107 4 3 2 li 1} W Hinphy S Navisco, Fictile, San .Slefano 59117 Havana 54 f l:07%fast I lo« I 2 7 6"" 6"4 W Hinphy 8 Awning, SuuGirl. Who Cau Tell ti'U.KINGHAM. oh. g, 8 103 By Tony Bonero— MUs Eddie, by Fordham. (Trainer, W. B. Finnegaa. Owner, W. F. Knebelkamp). (50977 Havana E] I 1 :1 Hi.mud 0 KrT. 4 I 1- l'i W Pool 9 MadNell. Athgarven. Pluiallty (50875 Havana I l:30%faat 8 Ukj 3 4 7"' S'« B S -heffel 8 Keliability. Baudel, Diversity 60S12 Havana 1 l:40".sfast 6 98 4 7 8 8 T 6" W Pool 8 Kelability. Diversity, Article X. BMM Havana 6* f l:8B%faat 21 lo7 I 6 6 4" 3*4 B Scheffei ) |,aalm, Malta Castle. Califa '•0512 Havana 3-4 l:18%hvy 2 102 3 4 4 4 3* B Hchefrel 4 Fictile, Reliability, Spoils 60019 Havana 3-4 1 .12 r.fast 21 MB 2 B S 0* 0* B Koherfel 5 Hutchison, Navisco, Spoils ■••1790 Havana 1 I M%f HI 41 MB « 4 « 6 6* 6' R Sfheffel 7 Tim Roll Call. Tomahoi. CydonU HAD NELL, ch. f, 8 100 By Madman — Salvation Nell, by Salvation. (Trainer, T. Doyle. Owner, T. Doyle). 00977 Havana ..: f 1 :1 1 ~,mud I IM 3 I 2" 22i S Boyle 9 Buck'gham. Athgarven, Plurality B048BS Havana 3-4 1:14 good I 10/ 4 5 5»k o1" K Josiah H Manicure, Stonewall, Bavaa MsM Havana V. t 1 M%faat 8 101 6 3 2 4* S*| B Josiah 10 Bacchanalian, Jill, Haywood 60769 Havana 6i f ldl%alOw 6 H 5 3 4 6= 6: D Prible 7 Molly Puff, Spoils. Hutchjoon MMSHavaaa 64 f 14B%taM 6 MB 6 5 6'1 761 W Pool 7 Sp'ngV'ale, M. Hollins, Gal".- Berry C96XS Havana 1 l:40%fast 8 104 8 7 4 6 6« B" I Boyle 8 T.K.Call, Diversity, KellHbllity 5:1501 Havana 64 t 1 :11Vds1ow 1 98 2 3 2 11 1' L Penman 7 Hamau. D.Fairbanks, L.Geutry .9480 Havana 3-4 1:15 fast 2 110 1 2 2 1» BJ S Boyle 7 Mooresque, I^ast (Jirl, Navisco ..1403 Havana 3-4 1 :14V4fast 21 96 4 1 1 l1 2& L Penman 7 Sunrose. Black Baby. Sec.Cousin MOON WINKS, b. t, 8 100 By Sweep— Experience, by Knight of the Thistle. (Trainer, A. Thomas. Owner, R. L. Baker). 00951 Havana 5 1 l 1 M%£aat 8 90 4 1 l'i Ink W pool 12 Gal. -Kerry, Tw.Seven. Bach'Uan BMM Havana 3-4 i:21'/bmud 2 110 3 3 3 4« 4" L Penman B Athgarven, Car.Baker, Blgodou b.'0Sl Havana 3-4 1 :14V5fast 6 1024 3 1 2 34 7« G Fields 8 Reliability, Rameau, Ruddles 6 ^435 Havana 3-4 1:19*shvy 6 102 6 2 4 7 7" D Prible 7 Fictile, Molly Puff. NaviM-o BMM Havana 64 f l:07*sfast B) 954 3 6 6 6« (i'l G Fields 7 M.C'tle. P'plexity, W.ofChance b"174 Havana 3-4 l:lf%faat 4 107 2 I 1 SO 11 W Wilson 10 MaryD., Amer.Legiou, Coscorron 50093 Havana 64 f l:U%ala«J 1 103 6 2 1 Bk 5* G Fields 8 Acosta, Fictile, Sua Girl BMSlHavaaa 3-4 l:14%fa8t 3 102 4 1 1 1» 31 G Fields 8 Whispering, Acosta. Coscorron ,s766 Havana 61 f l:07%fast 8 M 4 I I H I1B Scheffel 6 OldSiuner, Reliability, Gratian Mm Havana 61 f 1:07 fast 6 82 4 t I l» 47l B Scheffel 0 C Knean(o. FincHStle. Don Pen* AWNING, b. 0, 8 106 By Hesperus^ — Shade, by Bryn Mawr. (Trainer, H. G. WUklna. Owner, M. D. BeU). 804)71 Havana '..[ f 1 ;11 '.-.mud 10 107 8 7 7s 7" A McL'hlin 9 Bu. •k'gluim. MadNell. Athgarven MOM Havana 54 t l:"7:.,f.ist M 112 1 2 2 3'1 5* A Tryon 11 Slaiiicure. Caimito, .Stouewall BMM Havana 5i f l9M%taM 6 112 2 4 6 6" 8*J W Kelsay 9 Lustre. MorroCaMIe, B'klngham IBM Havana 3-4 l:l.'%fast 6 95 5 4 7 7»* |M F Wilson 8 ColChlle, F'stCoiutul. FoN.Embry :: 942 Havana 64 f l:06:,hfast 8 109 3 4 8 8 8'» H Wakoff 8 Lustre, Col Chile. Elias O. .i'264 Havana 5-8 l:02%Kood 10 105 3 3 4 4' 4»1 H Wakoff 7 Cydonla, Llt.BPkSheep, Pltlmo 59117 Havana 64 f 1 :07\f ast 3 109 1 1 1 1 | 1 H Wakoff 8 Sun Girl. WhoCauTell. B. Noise TATTING, ch. f, 3 105 By General Roberta — Frill, by Burgomaster. (Trainer, C. W. Roaa. Owner, C. W. Boas). 0 ,7",l Havana 1 1:49'..mud 10 92 6 7 6 6 6" 6M W Pool 7 Balfour, MaJorDomo, Geo. James MBM Havana 1 1:41 fast 20 911 4 6 5 6 6'1 6" H Callah'n 7 Money, Wedgwood. Diversity • 04; 5 Havana 3-4 l:19%hvy 8 107 2 4 5 6' 6TJ L Penman 7 Fictile, Molly Puff, Navisco BMM Havana 3-4 l:lt%faat 4 104 2 6 6 4 U D Prible 10 Thistlebl'm, Wr'kless, Cau. Lady SOL'64 Havana 3-4 l:14^fast 4 100 3 2 1 !■* 1} D Prible 9 Ostelle. Keltoi. Margaret Nh«I. S0173 Havana 3-4 l:15Vfcfant 8 97 6 4 3 61 4"| L Penman 11 Gol.Red, Wreckless. Pros/shuby BOM Havana S-4 1:14 fast 8 100 6 6 6 7« 7»i F Wilson 8 Acosta. Old Folks, Keltoi MSB Havana 84 f l:09%good 20 105 8 18 11 7' 8»J J Heupel 11 Fictile, Last Girl, Acosta. Page 5 Fourth Race [4th Havana] I'OVRTII HACK .'{-4 nic. .'S-year-olilN anil nimanl. Claiming. I.lan. N, I IM*M 1 : 1 I | to:',) APPROVAL, I), g. 7 106 By Plaudit— Autumn Leave*, by Prince of Monaco '■ (Trainer, W. P. McCaffrey. Owner W. P. McCaffrey). 00H74 Havana 1 1-16 l:46?ifast 21 104 1 1 1 1« P Walls 7 Ton.v Beau. Molinero. ThePirate « b« ..iU Havana lm50y l:45%hvy 3 105 2 1 1 1 2* 1»* L Penman 6 Petrarch, Tieacey. Hazel W. • W'4»:! Havana 1 l-M l:M%alO|l 6 Willi 2 ■ J Carroll 6 Osgood. Golden Flint. Hocuir G0405 Havana lm.Oy l:43%fast 21 104 7 4 6 6 8 is10 D Prible 8 Kamkin. Marcella Boy. Harlock j t,iNiC4 Havana 5J f l:06%fast 41 115 4 0 6 6 641 J Maiben f. OldSinner, ColChile. EdGarrison • MM Havana 1 l:39?fcfast 8 104 4 1 1 1 2" 2! B MhIM 0 Loveliness, RauiUln. Fos. Embry MM Havana I I I IMJJIM 3i 112 7 8 8 8 8»J .1 Carroll 8 End Man. Rauiliiu. Koran ] RELIABILITY, b. f, S 99 By Transvaal — Dependable, by Dalhousle. ' (Trainer, M. Goldblatt. Owner, M. Goldblatt). 608* 5 Havana 1 1 ::t9"-fast 0-5 HI 1 1 l1 M L Penman 8 Randel, Diversity, King B. ' 60812 Havana 1 1 :4lrttfast 2 103 2 2 2 1 l»k 1J L Penman 8 Diversity. Article X. Ratidel f 60710 Havana 3-4 l:13Vtfast 2 107 2 1 1 1» l'l L Penman 6 Stonewall. M. Castle, WhoC.Tell ' 606M Havana 3-4 1 :14%fast 1 100 1 3 3 2" * 1» L Penman 8 Hameau, Ruddles. Jill * 60012 Havana 3-4 1 :18%hvy 3 99 2 2 3 24 21 L Penman 4 Fictile, Buckingham, Spods 60196 Havana 3-4 l:12%fast 1 93 6 6 6 6» 6»i B Scheffel 8 ColChile, F'stConsul. Fos.Kmbry • 69766 Havana 61 f l:07%fast 6 96 4 § I 41! 2| L. Penman 6 OldSinner, Gratian, Ed Garrison ' I OLD SINNER, b. g, S 111 By Von Tromp — La Sinaloa, by Emperor of Norfolk. (Trainer, R. Rites. Owner, S. Miodow). 1 0.712 Havana l| f 1 :06*r,fast 4i 108 5 6 6 6 6 " R McAl'ny t; End Man. East One. May. House ( 00042 Havana 3-4 1:14 fast 6 114 1 1112 8« R McA'ney 0 FirstConsul, Hutchison, Bermonl t C0294 Havana 6{ f 1 :05%fast 12 104 2 6 6 6 6" R McA'ney 6 lltiino, East One, Mayor House | «»j1 :tl Havana 1 l:41" :fust I Mill) 2 4*1 J Chalmers li SuootAway, Osgood. Q. OkM i t'i004 Havana 5} f 1 :06%fast 8-5 113 5 4 4 2- 11 J Chalmers B Col ("bile. Ed Garrison, Koran | C9S7C Havana 51 f 1:11 hvy 3 loS 3 I & V 1' D Prible 7 Blazeaway, J'geKudrow, Mel via , ■MlttnM 61fl:07%fast 21 111 1 11 1» 1| D Prible « Reliability, Gratiau. EdGarrisoD 69047 Havana 3-4 l:13M.fast 3 113 2 1 1 1"» i * J Maiben tt Rauikiu, Gratian, Ed Garrison 69600 Havana 3-4 1 :12%fast 31 110 2 2 2 2'1 2* J Maiben 6 Meliora, Osgood, Marina Holllms , PLUS ULTRA, br. g , 4 108 By Von Tromp — Dally, by Giganteum. I (Trainer, J. Lowe. Owner, J, Lowe). C0853 Havana 1 l:::s'-fast t 99 4 4 2m 3J J Chalmers : Elej.nor S.. .ludgel'ryor. Qanaaaa 60792 Havana MM"" 1 :4::%good 6 102 1 2 3 3 3-' 3' J Chalmers 7 Tomahol, Eleanors., Sea Prince ' t(4 97 Havana 1 1-16 1 :46'/5fa»t 2i 104 3 3 3 6 6 6" A Pickens 0 Eleanor S., Herroii, Tomahol ' 6of.66 Havana 1 l:44%hvy 31 96 1 1 1 1 2'1 3a J Heupe! 4 Llewellyn, T.R.CaM, JudgePryor 60513 Havana 61 f l:09rshvy 3 KJ8 1 2 2 2* 2* L Penman ■ Meliora, Herron 68403 Lex'tou 1 1-8 l:52%fast 27 107 2 3 3 2 21 2 E Barnes 8 Jouett, Gen. Hatg, Guaranteed GOLDEN CHANCE, b. g. 8 104 By Zal — Bernaise, by Sempronius. (Trainer, E. E. Major. Owner, E. E. Major), 00r.96 Havana lm.50y 1 :50%hvy 41 113 3 2 2 1 3' 3°i D Prible 4 Tony Beau. Osgood. Slanley | ti03." l Havana lm.Vly Itlirr.fast 4 112 6 6 4 i 41 o'l U Prible 7 Foster Embry. TonyBeau, Koran MS Havana 3-4 l:13%fast 4 110 7 6 4 4^ l1 D Prible M Discussion. Perplexity. ML Hoots MM Havana 1 l:41%fast 4 107 6 6 4 S 3'1 31 D Prible fi Shoot Away, Osgood. Old Sinner b98a2 Havana ll:44%mud 2 107 3 1 1 1 I'll1 L) Prible 4 1'oilu, Good Hope, Maysville C.9770 Havana lmGly l:4BfcfBSt 3 104 4 3 2 2 S'l 3'1 D Prible 6 Byrne, Petrarch, Dan , 6S».'j24 Havana lm 0y l:4:!Vfcfaat 2 loa 4 4 4 3 2'4 3^ D Pribie ■ ColonelLit, Fester Embry, Dolph C9484 Havana 1 1-16 l:46^fa»t 7-5 108 2 1 1 1 l1 1" M Swart 6 H.M.Stevens, Dolph, PeggyRlvef , ES :!4» Havana 3-4 l:l:;%tast 41 106 4 7 7 8 6«! M Swart 8 M. Garner, EdGarrison, Jacobea* | ED GARRISON, b. g. 8 107 By Ogden — Country Fraud, by Deceiver. (Trainer, L. Acey. Owner, Egypt Stable). G0492 Havana 3-4 l:14«.,.slop 10 M I "• 6 7 7,:N Swart 7 S'ngVale, T.Beau, First Consul MM Havana :;-4 1 :r»4,:,fast 10 1091 I I 9 H ^3 J WrfieldlO G.OktUM e, Discus ion. l'tiple\iiy 1 60094 Havana 3-4 l:l.".%slow 4 110 3 2 3 41 ilu B Scheffel 5 Money. Gol. Flint. The Enquirer 60004 Havana EL f 1 :0S%f ast 5 105 1 3 3 3' K| D Prible I Old Sinner, Col Chile. Korau C9706 Havana BJ f 1 :07%fast 2 106 2 2 2 21 4»| G Fields 6 OldSinner. Reliability. Gratian 69647 Havana 3-4 l:13V5fast 2 106 3 4 2 Zv 3 G Fields 6 Ramkin, Gratian, J'ge BudroW 69583 Havana 3-4 1:15 good 31 104 1 11 l'l 1' G Fields 7 Gratian, War Map, Blazeaway 69G22 Havana 51fl:06%fast 21 105 3 2 2 S« 3«* L, Penman 6 O.Sin'r, Lit.B.Sbeep, Blaaeaway HUTCHISON, b. g, 3 100 By Wrack— Frances M., by Filigrane. (Trainer, P. Kinphy. Owner, P. Hinpby). 4101113 Havana 8-4 I MXMlTT &-5 11- ti I 7* ".'i M Garner 11 AnicleX., Caimito, Swiftcri ket 410875 Havana 1 i ■..:9"-\-,fast 10 105 2 3 3"^ 7'8 E Josiah 8 Reliability. Randel, Diversity 60812 Havana 1 1 S04;;fa.'--t 31 100 8 3 3 4 6 " 7'4 .1 Maiben 8 li.Iabiliiy. Diversity. Article X. 6o7«9 Havana 51 f l.ll^slow 4-5 109 1 4 5 41 31 M Garner 7 Molly Puff, Spods, Randel 6C642 Havana 3-4 1:14 fast 21 100 4 4 4 4- 3° L Penman C FirstConsul. OldSinner, Bermont fc.598 Havana 1 l:45Vshvy 7 Ml 2 3 3 3 3« 3' G Fields « FrankW. MayoiHouse, Ticad-r 60465 Havana lm5 ) 1:4X slow 6 96 2 2 2 4 7* 71* N Swart 8 May. House. Eleanors., B.U'kk BERMONT, b. g, 4 101 By Light Brigade— Five Aces, by Disguise. (Trainer, W. B. Finnegan. Owner, Montfort Jones). 6fX;9f. Havana 1 I W\M* ■ o 100 2 2 3 -5 41 4' W Pool I Fost. Embry, Harlock. ThePirate 60C4J Havana 3-4 1:14 fast 6 108 5 6 0 |s* 4«1 AV I'ool I FirstConsul, OldSin'r, Hutchison 69742 Havana 1 1-!C l:4ti\fast 2 106 1 3 2 2 2» 1» B Scheffel « Muysville, Harlock, I^ovt-lmess 69687 Havana 1 1-10 l:457ifast 8 99 6 6 6 6 6» 67 W Pool ti Riverside, ColonelLit. Cromwel. 69443 Havana 1 1-1G lMSVfcfast 10 100 3 6 4 4 31 2 § W Pool « FrankW., Harlock, The Eeoparc 69304 Havana 1 1-1G l:4C%faat 16 100 2 I 2 2 2'1 2' W Pool 7 Haiiuck, Fair Orient. Melvln 69301 Havana :!-4 1 :13'/ifaHt 12 100 4 4 4 C» li'iW Pool 6 Meliora, Louis A., The leopard MM Havana 2-4 1 rnHfast 2 110 4 2 2 2'1 23 .1 Gruber » Discussion. Uueu. Dr. Sliaefer tfc.xo l^i'ton 1-4 1:16 alow S-E Hi? 4 4 8 2* 1» E B oble 12 Louis Adair, Doyle. Dauioris Fifth Race [5th Havana] i III II lUli: 1 Milt- ami r,t Vnrdn. :t-y :ir-olili« and 11 1 »\ aril. ClaimiiiK. (llMtii G. 1«MS 1:11 .-, 117.1 FAIR LASSIE, b. f, 4 104 By Olambala — Mary Sellars, by Uncommon. (Traiuet. D. Hammond. Owner W. E. MacPherson). fi«9:{l Havana 8-4 rtiTfcgAllI -i 107 S 8 6 Pf A Pickens 12 D.Fnirbanks, .IcssicaF.. Bygone MM Havana 8-4 l:lslfcf* 8 107 6 1 1 l1 Zi F Hunt 10 Sevilliau, Wr'kless, Inciuerator € :;99 Havana 51 f l:08%fast 6 105 11 10 8 8» 10" N Burger 11 Catoctin, I.ady Ivan. Primitive COL'92 Havana 64 f l:08%fast 2 107 8 4 2 31 2'1 N Burger 11 Acelainat'n, Auto'ticRed, P'lui COM Havana 111 ItrHfint 3 97 9 6 4 3» 6*j B Scheifel 11 Haran. Frank Burke. Shy Ann 67815 K-worth lm70y 1:52 slop 26f 102 9 10 10 9 &• 8=« T Burns 11 Walk Up. Skeer Face, tialgeorg* I 67085 K'worth lm70y r.45',ifast 21f 10O 12 10 9 8 8» 7» T Burns 12 Cr'mpsflll, W. Smoke. M.Rosell. KELTOI, ch. o. 3 (M) 91 By Celt— Marathon II., by Thrush. (Trainer. E. Francis. Owner, E. Ball). «;0«.VJ Havana lmMy 1:45 fasl 0 M 8 4 4- 4-i A McI.'hlinlO Bicrnian. Le Balitfre. Caiavvay «;08»:l Havana lm.'.uy 1 :5::%hvy 8-i 91 a 3 3s 3's A McL'hlin 9 Puixtual. F.iirly. Caslik (i'.'771 Havana UnMy l.MffcullW 4 M 2 2 2 2 2s ^ A McL'hlin 8 Audrey \., Say When, Fairly MM Havana 8-4 l:14Hfctaat 7 98 5 6 6 6* 6,s A McL'hlin S Wieekless. Natruir!, Mis. Hggsj MM Havana 2-4 l:16%.slop 5 95 1l M 10 7"* 5" B Scheffel ll NotTet, F.andW'mer, Altnmihs t*:!46 Havana 2-4 1:15 fast 2 97410 9 7 M 4' I Penman 11 Datusa. Athgarven, Mr. Kruter 1,0264 Havana 3-4 1:i4%faSt 21 113 7 6 4 31 3» C Rob'son I Tattiir.-. O^telle. Margaret Nasb MM Havana t-4 I:14%fast 4 98 10 lti 8 61 5*1 F Wilson 11 Perplexity, Mist.Jiggs. J. Mum* MM Havana 3-4 LlC'islow 3 102 « 4 4 41 S» N Swart » Rebuke. Hyeres, Tag Day .bLh.ki.TT A. b. f. 4 107 By Berrilldon— Kousingloa, by Kingston. (TisjIiim. J. W. Rogers. Owner, J. C. Dawson). MtM Ih 1 ImMj 1.15 Cant E M 7 :: ::l 8*| .1 Dawson M Btotaan, Lc l:.-il.ifr.-. Cartway «i(18!»l Havana .'.', 1 l:15Vihvy 8-5 104 7 7 6' 8*1 .1 Dawson !* '|ark.M.. Smil.Thr'gh. T'bssll'ty (,(.275 Havana lin.'.0y l:45%fadt 21 107 I 2 2 2 04 8'' J Dawson 8 Marauder, AndreyA.. Pr'k Burke MM Havana 1 1 10 1:19 last 2 105 7 8 3 3 Li 4'J.J Dawson 9 Cork, Audrey A.. Not Vet MMB Havana 1 1-lti l:4t%tsnt 4 102 I 3 3 4 3- 8| J Dawson 10 Nig, An Revoir, Mess Kit GlO% Havana ImaOy l:47%»low 4 Ki3 3 11 1 34 V J Dawson 9 Ma reel la Buy, Chimera, AudreyA. MMB Havana ::-4 I34*4faat 10 104 7 6 6 V%V J Dawson 9 Haran. WinorQii;t. .J.O'C«.niieii MM Havana 8-4 l:18%hvy 5 105 4 4 2 21 31 G Fields 11 KingWortli, Goldenlted, Humpy FRANK BURKE, ch. g. 7 112 By The Commoner— Ice Water, by Watorcresa. CTrainer, C. R. Smith. Owner, C. R. Smith). MJM4 Havana IniMy l:M*A«on l U IN 4 5 v\ 23 ; Stone 10 Bnsn, Dntnsa, Hcaim «.CS9:{ Havana IntMy lS3*4av) M ttl 8 9 SI S,n G Stone it mnilwl. Fairly. Kellol ■MM Havana 8-4 l:15Stfant 4 115 7 7 6 5' 6ll G Stone 10 Sevillian, \Vre kless. raHnMi 8MM Havana lm50y l:15%fast 12 112 5 6 4 3 3" 3-i T Burns 8 Marauder. AudreyA., Incinerator MM Havana :i-4 1 :14%fast 20 110 5 3 2 l" 2n» G Stone 11 Uarau, Shy Ann, Lullaby two:! Havana 3-4 lOSftCant 12 110 7 6 • f* 4» G Stone 11 Hainan, Wreekless, Norma J. MM Havana 8-4 llMljfnnt 12 HI 1 4 4 6' I'JW Mor'sey li: O. James. P'ful Star. Altamaha j:LY, gr. g, 6 116 By Leonid — Hands Around, by Serpent. (Trainer, E. Broderick. Owner, R. Miller). ,(i«r..". Havana 1 1 M jnu.i :» 117 :■ 1 l4 ■:■ r Kin lle !i Hlea 11.. Liiholiek, Navajo «.(»s»3i Havana 8-4 I HUgnsi '.'•1 no 11 10 8' 8*f C Kindle 12 D.rairbanka, Jenatcair., Bycanc «*«■*.: Havana 8-4 1 IS'ajfant 20 112 11 11 11 ll 11" J Carroll 11 Hainan, Wreekless, Nntsaa J. t»7'j:i Havana 64 t 1 0»7sfaHt 12 112 l^eft at the post. J Connors 8 Turn Goose, Ken'niere, Mike (,Wi40 Tlluana :: 4 1 14 fast IB 110 9 6 6 6' SllW Perry tt Efficient, L.Chanee. L. I'olnter I J692 Tijuana 61 f 1 :08*6Iae.t I4f 106 11 11 10 101H'«D Powell 12 El Sal.io, ManulLiu II., Alajati WMTHnms MM fast 3/-10 104 a 12 ■ 134 13'* R Mnilslllll Mrtlssifc LnttvKs*. M.KrHi.kiin AIR AND WARMER, oh. m, 6 110 By First Bight— Fair Annie, by Hawkswick. (Trainer, C. J. Whatley. Owner, C. J. Wkatley). .dH!)3 Havana lm"";. 1 :".. hvy " 110 7 7 9 9,: J Maiben !t I'uie dial. Fairly, KelKn ».•.•,! Havana lm50y l:M%n(«« 4 HO 4 5 5 5 5s 5-'4 J Chalmers 8 Audrey A.. Keltoi, Mvj When C'.fcC9 Havana 1 1-16 1 :50%fa»t 8 106 8 7 7 6 C5 6» W Pool 9Diapeiy, Caraway, Bill llunley i 80597 Havana lm50y 1 :51 Vfchvy 8 M 8 7 7 8 81 7» T Prible I J.J.Casey, MeAdoo, (Juardsman 1 60539 Havana o-4 l:M%nt«« 4 110 1 2 2 21 -" J Channersll Mat Vet, Altamalia, La0yl .vill 60462 Havana 3-4 1 -I ,„;;l..w 21 110 3 8 6 54 244 ■ Josiah 11 A'matieKed, Altamaha, L.L'itt MM Havana MM l:4B%fant 10 110 4 1 1 1 l'JCJE Jo.-iah 8 Marauder. AudreyA., Kr'kBurkt 6e:t46 Havana o-4 1:15 fast 6 110 3 6 6 6'4 74i W Kelsay 11 Datusa, Athgarven, Mr. Krutej PLANTAREDE, b. g, « 116 By Go-to-Bed or Gorgorita — La Polona, by Vinlcius (Traintr, H. W. Plant. Owner, H. W. Plant). 60771 Havana Imttjf 1 : 50%alOVI 8 110 16 6 0 6'° 631 W Mor'sey 8 Audrey A., Keltoi, Say When MM Havana UnMy l:4G*«fnnt la 115 7 1111 11 11 ll" G Fields 11 Oanntnattan, Psaawj, Marj Kr». 64161 ilavuna 1 1-16 l:49Vif ast 25 110 9 10 8 7 lo* 9'4 E Atk'sonll Meadoworth, Nig. Counsel 69926 Havana lm5 )y 1 :4i,Vluw 10 105 5 7 7 6 6« 41 J Chalmers 9 (iuardsiiiHD. Caraway, Navajo 198--6 Havana 3-4 1 :15%f ast 12 112 12 12 12 12 12'» J Chalmersl2 G. James, Peace.Star, Altumaks 19278 Havana lm50y l:47%slow 4 106 3 4 6 4 4' 4»J J Chalmers 6 Tokalon March, Zoie. Wluall I923S Havana 3 4 l:16%fcloW 8 106 2 6 6 «' «'l .1 Chalmers 8 M.tiunner, Alf Vezina, Felix M. BIR ADSUM. b. g. 7 (M 115 By Cave Adsura— Apprentice Girl. (Trainer. J. Hope. Owner, J. De Estrampes). MMI Havana 8-4 l:154igoo l If. IIS 1 8 ft: 1"%' Q Stone 12 D.Fairbanks, .le-sieaF., By-one MM Havana 8-4 1 :1 .^good I IIS 1 ** 4 34 3" Q Stone 11 Bufotd. Primitive. Bygone MIM Havana 1 1-M l:4t%faat 8 115 8 S 6 8 8 8" C Rob'son I Sm'tMoncy. SayWhen". AudreyA. 60012 Havana lm",0y 1 :48%slow 6 115 6 5 4 3 6J C"i C Rob'son 12 Balfour, AudreyA., FirslTroop G"565 Havana 1 1-16 1 :5".%hvy 6 115 6 3 3 4 6'» 6»J F Hunt 7 Ki^odoii. Au.lrev A., Navajo 60489 Havana 3-4 1 :17«4slop 20 115 4 8 6 4» 3J1 F Hunt 11 Mary Erb. Balfour, Litholick 450324 Havana 1 1-8 l:50%fast 8 110 6 6 6 4 41 3» G Stone 6 Osgood, Gomul, Fly Home D1NTY MOORE, In g, 6 115 By MoGea— Polly Grant, by Sir Dixon. (Trainer, C. F. Tanner. Owner, C. F. Tanner). •Mil Havana ::-! 1 :L"i1..mud :: 115 4 8 M IH D Prible 9 Sil, •; II., Ely. Litho'iek EW41 Havana aj) t 1 :07^.fa3t 50 11^ 6 C 6 6" 5« E Atkins'n 7 Blazeaway. Starkader. InaWood 6s562 N.K't n Ab 5-S in: slow 16 112 67| J Connors 7 BlneVan, Juanitalll.. Al Porter 68554 N.K" tun 5-8 1 :06%hvy 9 112 6» J Connors 0 Rivulet. Blue Van, Princess L011 68434 NK" ton 61 f 1 :24%fa8t 14 118 3nk C Garner I ni fliam. Piin.ljou, K.Ennis MM»M.8Ttnn 64 f l:21Kfast 41 110 4«1 D Prible C Hon. George, B'yFoust. Railbird 67991 Erie 3-4 1 :22=7f.hvy 6 111 6"1 J Connors 9 Selma (i.. James G.. Rivulet E7907 Erie 41 f 69%mud 33 118 8" J Connors M Minnie Mack. Rivulet. Razon OCCUPATION, ch. f, 4 (M) 100 By Toddington— Apprentice Girl, by Buddha. (Trainer, H. G. Wilkins. Owner, Square Stable). ' 60975 Havana H-4 1 ..'n'/hmud I 1"7 7 9 9 »« Q Fields 9 Silex II , Ely, Litholick 4»08»l Havana 51 f HloVshvy 6 104 I 3 3' 5» L Penman 9 Clark M.. Si'nil.Tlii gh. Berretta 6f»808 Havana 64 f 1.08%fast 20 105 11 10 6 61 9»| B Wakoff 12 Kine B.. U Halufre. Humpy 60147 Havana 3-4 l:15Vast 10 106 2 2 3 5' 6» H Wakoff 12 MissIIope. M. Castle. Sp'dyLady MM Havana 61 f l:((8'^fast 15 1 X 1 8 4 6 10 10'» H Wakoff 10 Lullaby, Whlppoorwill. Lyric 69828 Havana .1 4 1 :14 \fast 12 105 7 8 9 11 11'* H Wakoff 11 Win or Quit, Moliuero. /.indo I '■ « • j • ] ' ' f ' * • ' I 1 ( t | i | , , I ' ' NAVAJO, b. g, 4 (M) 106 By Harmonlcon — Garner, by Radium. (Trainer. A. Mitchell. Owner, A. Mitchell). «; •!•!)•.• Havana 1 1-H. I : M - ,hvy lo 107 t, s 8] 7-3 ■ Atkins'n I Sea Ciratc. LiltleDe.ir. Caraway 60975 Havana 3-4 IMJtMMt I 112 1 5 1« 43 E Atkins'n 9 Silex II.. Ely, Litholiek 608U Havana lm50y l:45S|sfast a 107 6 7 7 6 6» 641 B Kenn'dylO Dotta'sBest, AvaR., Dandy Van •50714 Havana 1 1-16 l:49%fast 3 106 4 2 2 3 31 4»1 A Pickens 8 Sm'tMoney, SayWhen, AudreyA. 50670 Havana 1 1-8 l:55%fast 4 106 4 1 1 1 11 2» A Pickens 9 Marauder, MeAdoo, Meadow'tii 10612 Havana ltn50y l:48%slow 21 104 8 8 7 6 8' 8'i H CTmentsl2 Balfour, Audrey A., FirstTroop 50565 Havana 1 1-16 l:55%hvy 3 105 4 4 4 3 3'1 3» B Kenn'dy 7 Rigodon, Audrey A., Astec ■50403 Havana lm50y l:44%fast 4 105 4 3 3 2 2» 2n* B Kenn'dy 8 TheEngl'man, B.Hunley, Navajo *lu"5 Havana lm50y 1:46 fast 21 1"4 6 6 6 6 7* 710 J Peyan 8 Marauder. AudreyA.. Fr'kBurke BURLEY. b. g, 5 (M) 108 By Assagai— Colonial, by Trenton. (Trainer, C. Reynolds. Owner, C. Reynolds). 60975 Havana 8-4 1:2". '-.mml M 115 I 6 7s 7-'1 .T Smith 9 Silex II.. Ely. Litholick 60893 Havana lm50y l:5::\,hvy 10 108 6 6 7» 5" J Smith 9 Punctual, Fairly, Keltoi 60850 Havana 3-4 l:14Vfefast 6 116 8 7 6l 6' J Smith 8 F.-B'dle, D.F'rb'ks, TheBel'nII. 60768 Havana 61 f l:12Vfeslow 10 112 5 6 4 6* 4«1 J Chalm'rsll Eddie Tranter. Jessica F., Aleso 60683 Havana 1 1-16 l:49%fast 41 115 7 2 2 3 6» 610 L Penman 8 Darnley, Say When, Audrey A. S0594 Havana 61 f l:12%hvy 10 115 6 4 2 31 441 W Kelsay 10 Ravensea, Primitive, L.Lovitt 10434 Havana 51 f l:12Shw 10 115 9 6 6 81 9" J D'mlnick 9 Pullux, Litholick, Kaymau j8775 Havana 1 1:43 fast 3 ill 4 1 1 1 11 44 J D'mlnick 7 Liszt, Toy Alone, White Crown j8730 Havana lm60y 1:45 fast 6 105 6 1 4 6 4» 8" F Merimee 8 ChVot'gue, R. Flower, J.O'C'nell fAIBLX, D. g, 11 112 By Marchmoat II.— Locust, by Gorman. (Trainer, C. F. Brant. Owner, C. F. Brant). 60914 Havana 1 1-8 1 :5S-\-.slo\v :'.i 103 4 fi 7** l*» B Scheffel 8("s:antine. M'doworth. S.C.ilsey 60893 Havana lm.".0v 1 :.".::,.-.hv • ■ 6 112 2 2 2" 2" F Hunt 9 IT.m tual. Keltoi. Caslik 60771 Havana lm5oy l:50"islow 8 112 5 4 4 4 48 4" F Hunt 8 Audrey A., Keltoi, Say When 30714 Havana 1 1-1C l:4S*Afnnt 30 112 7 7 8 7 ?• 6 J McBride 8 Sm'tMoney. SayWhen, AudreyA. 60670 Havana 1 1-8 1 :55%fast 20 ] « 2 3 3 4 84 8T1 J Simmons 9 Marauder, Navajo, MeAdoo 60612 Havana lm5oy l:4S%slow 10 112 9 10 8 9 71 651 J McBride U Balfour, Audrey A., FirstTroop 60615 Havana 1 1-16 l:5;'.Vfchvy 6 M I I I I 2J 22» J Simmons I Stanley, Drapery. Salesman FIRST TROOP, b. g. 7 (M) 115 By Duval— Linolin, by Requital. (Trainer, J. J. Alt. Owner, S. Brown). 60931 Havana 8-4 l:154.-.nood ,s n;, 5 11 11= S'J T Nolan 12 D.Fnirbanks. Jessica F., Bygone 60714 Havana 1 1-16 l:48%fant M 115 3 1 1 2 51 7s J Chalmers S Sm'tMoney. SayWhen, AudreyA. 60612 Havana lm50y 1 :48%slow 15 115 2 3 2 2 21 3-J J Chalmers 12 Balfour, Audrey A., Say When XMS9 Havana 3-4 l:17%slop 20 115 10 8 8 71 6«* J Chalmersll Mary Erb, Balfour, Sir Adsuin 40434 Havana 51 f l:12%hvy 10 115 7 8 9 7* 6 » J Chalmers 9 Pullux. Litholick. Kaynian 60049 Havana lm50y l:44?ifast 15 105 2 6 6 7 8 7» J Chalmers 8 Zoie. George W.. Stir Up 59874 Havan? 3-4 1 :18%hvy 15 110 11 11 Ll 10»k 9" F Merimee 1 1 KingWortli, Gold. Red, Berretta .8715 Havana S 8 8 8 82» E Atkins'n 8 Sery. 'o.i- iiavaua xxu"vv Lm50y 1:48 i.tr- fast iaai 16 iu 111 iii 4 *■ w o a o o~- xu Aintiro u -.i m-i». Flag, i. iaj§, T.J.Hogan, i.u.uu^au, x/iayci/ Drapery Sixth Race [6th Havana] | , , | 1 'o.i- iiavaua xxu"vv Lm50y i.tr- iaai iu iii *■ w o a o o~- xu Aintiro u -.i Flag, i. iaj§, T.J.Hogan, i.u.uu^au, x/iayci/ Drapery SIXTH RACK 1 1-1 (» ssffMn, :t-yc:ir-olils .Hid ii|t var l. ( laiiiiinc. (Feb. ti, 1»1N 1:44 1-5 ;: J»a. CAIMITO. br. g, 3 102 By Watervale— Topay Bella, by Knight Errant. (Trainer, F. D. Weir. Owner, F. D. Weir). 00971 Havana ."._ i 1 :lK-.niud 4 111 7 6 5»'.i"W Ktl.-ay 9 Bin k'gham, MadNell, Athgarven 60951 Havana 5i- f 1 :07-.. fast 6 107 8 I H 63 T Nolan 1^ M. Winks, Gal. -Berry. Tw. Seven 60913 Havana 2-4 1:16'. -.slow 6 110 1 1 1* 2"* T Nolan 11 ArticleX., S'ftcricket, ' Plurality MM Havana 61 f l:074,£fast 6 10S 2 4 I 21 2'1 T Nolan 11 Manicure, Stonewall, Don Pepe 602C7 Havana 3-4 l:13%fast 7 92 2 3 6 61 7«$ B Scheffel 10 G. Chance, Discussion, Perplexity 60065 Havana H-4 1 :12%fast 12 96 6 4 6 82 9«i D Prible 9 Leghorn. CherryTree, LadvAstor 59945 Havana lm50y 1 :44&fast 2 98 5 1 1 1 l'l 121 L Penman 9 Who Can Tell. FelixM., TossUp 5S849 Havana 3-4 l:17Vimud 31 110 3 6 6 6* 5'» G Fields 7 Stonewall. Athgarven, OldFolka 20IE, ch. in, 6 103 By Free Lanoe— Watoma, by Sabine. (Trainer. H. E. Davis. Owner, M. E. Thompson). 60936 Havana IsaMjr l;4l%«nnd 8 107 10 8 63 4'1 E Atk'sonlO Orris, Count Boris, Audrey A. 608'jO Havana 1 1-16 1 :49%fast 7-5 105 8 5 4 5 3" 4» B Kenn'dy 8 Triomphant, BillHunlev, Wiuall 60763 Havana 1 3-16 2:09Vfcmud 6 105 8 6 5 4 4:1 4" A McL'hlin 8 Stanley. Hatrack, Dolph 60f?9 Havana lm50y 1:45 fast 5 105 3 8 4 2 2» 25 A McL'hlin 8 Cosccrron, MeAdoo, Triomphant d0360 Havana 1 1-16 l:47%fast 6 105 8 8 8 8 75 !'! H Brydges 8 Huntress, DoIlyC, W.G.McC'ock 5C178 Havana 1 1-8 1:55 fast 21 103 8 6 4 4 7 8» D Prible 8 MareellaBoy, Dolly C, Cork iut'49 Havana lm50y l:44%fast 3 106 3 7 7 6 Ea l'i D Prible 8 George W., Stir Up, Cork BILL HUNLEY, oh. g, 7 103 By Setback— Homesick, by Deutsohland. 'Trainer. B. B. Rica. Owner, B. B. Rice). 60981 Havana 1 1-16 1 :54- ,mud 4\ 105 2 4 3J S'l R Sm'vv'od I Randel. linen. Rigodon 60956 Havana 1 1-8 l:53V5fast 15 102 5 5 5» 71M R Sm'w'od 7 Money, Poilu, Marcella Boy 60894 Havana 1 HaOVfchvy 7-5 105 I 4 3* Is N Swart « Huen. Hatrack. Pokey B. MM Havana 1 1-16 l:49%fast 3 105 2 8 8 6 l1 2" N Swart 8 Triomphant. Winall, Zoie 50791 Havana 1 1-16 1 :51%good 1 106 6 7 6 6 3» 2'1 N Swart 11 J. Alf. Clark. Caraway. W.t)rown 50669 Havana 1 1-16 1 :50^f ast 2 107 9 9 9 6 44 3»1 D Prible 9 Drapery, Caraway, Gomul «0597 Havana lm50y l:51%hvy 3 110 6 8 8 6 6* 42i L Penman 9 J.J.Casey, MeAdoo, Guardsman W568 Havana 1 1-16 1 :52^hvy 4 110 5 6 6 4 4* 3«1 L Penman 6 J.O'Cou'ell, Taw'entba, G.James S0494 Havana 1 1-8 l:59%sIop 2| 110 6 3 2 3 4« 4 « N Swart 5 Chimera, J.A.Clark, Discord SUSH, b. ni, 6 106 By Bryn Mawr— Murietta, by Oddfellow. (Trainer. D. Hammoad. Owner, G. Holmea). 61009 Havana lur.o iSI'.good 20 111 2 2 Z- 2*1 F Hunt 8 Cnseorrnn. Haran. linen 60934 Havana lm50y l:46\good 8-5 107 8 3 1- Is B Kenn'dy 1(1 Frank Bnrke. Datusa, P.igodon 60851 Havana 3-4 l:14%fast 3 113 7 5 6" 4s M Garner 8 Mutnbo Jumbo. Huen, Drapery MM Havana 51 f lM%Cnat 6-5 112 9 9 8 71 4« M Garner 12 King It., I - Balafre, Humpy TO47 Havana 3-4 1:14 fast 8 110 6 6 6 6* 5» N Burger 9 Moiinero, Blondel. Mister Jlggs MMHnvnaa Ikf l:M*4tnat 12 107 3 7 7 7 6* M Burger 7 Sp'ugVale. M.Holllns. Gal. -Berry .7371 ThVliffe 6ifl:"9%fast 18 106 1» N Burger 6 Anticipate. Shoreacres. 0. Broom I. C. STONE, ch. g, 9 108 By Peep o'Day — Prairie Belle, by Mazagan. (Trainer, A. Thomas. Owner, R. L. Baker). 00991 Havana 1 1 10 1:52 ,-.h\y 1 Io7 1 8 8* 1» I) Prible lo W. 0HJi.it. Diaper4/, tiuardsman (i«9 7 Havana ImaOy l:44%faat 1 112 I 4 I \ 8* M Carrier 7 The Pirate. Bayvvoo.!, Huntress MMM Havana 1 1-1C 1:56 hvy € 110 1 1 2J 2« M Garner 7 WTurnhow, I'.rynliinah, Osgood ',•831 Havana 1 IS 1 :51:V.fast 10 107 14 3 4 31 6«1 J Chalmers 7 Bryiilimah, Poilu. Balfour •MM Havana 1 1-M l:49%ato*i 4 104 1 4 4 6 6 6'j .1 Chalmers • Ongood, Approval, Golden Flint :i0351 Havana lm" 0y l:42:*fast 8 106 7 7 7 7 7 6*3 J Maiben 7 Foster Embry, TonyBeau, Koran CUB Havana 1 3-16 2x0'cfast 31 109 6 4 6 4 6 6'- F Wilson I Maivel.Buy, FelixM., Brynlimah 59662 F.G'n.is 11-16 1:47 fast 20 111 9 6 6 6 7K 91* R Rom'ellilO B.S'non. M. Fontaine, T'ster II. i»478 F.G'n.is 1 1-8 l:57%mud 12 109 6 6 6 6 6 6" .1 Wallace f? O.Bthday, Wad.'sLast, S. Verdict SUNNY HILL. b. g. 7 108 By Lemberg— Leisure, by Meddler. (Trainer. F. C. Frisbie. Owner, F. C. Frisbie). ."'•258 Havana lni50y l:44%CO(td 1-5 111 8 8 3 4 5"!' 7" P Walls 8 Thel'irate. (iol. Chance. F. Embry MIM Havana 1 1 ::'.9V,fast 8-5 104 2 2 2 1 Is P* P Walls I Melviu. Harlock. Trooper 59081 Havana 1 1-16 1 :46Vsf ast 3 Mill] l15 l9 P Walls 7 P'toureau, Bl'kThong, Sum. Sigh MB Pimlico 1 1:42 fast 11 108 112 1 44 4» L Penman 12 Mose. l'avia. Anniversary S8098 Laurel 1 1-8 1 :53%fast 11 87 10 5 7 8 10 9" E Penn 10 Old Dad. OurB'thday. Iiil'lHunley ■7938 Laurel 1 1-16 l:49%fast 9 107 4 3 2 3 31 91J L Coney 11 Brib.Votei, Gath. S'tchVerdiC 57669 Laurel 1 l:42^fast 13-5 lv9 9 3 3 2 2l 2» J Callahan 9 Pibroch, King George, Irou Boy i7558 H.deG'ce 1 1-4 2:08 fast 10 104 2 2 1 1 21 31 J Callahan 7 Benevolent, L. Lillian, C. Events RIGODON, br. o, 3 97 By Heaperns — Mamadta, by St. Bymphorlen. (Trainer, L. A. Daly. Owner, E. M. Daly). 60981 Havana 1 l-M 1 :" ! mud 6 M i I "• 1- A MeLhlin 5 Hande!. Hmn. Bill Hunley 60931 Havana lm50y 1 Hi .iroo.l ti 98 5 7 6\ 4*| A McL hlinlO Hush. Frank Burke. Datusa M772 Havana 1 1-16 1 :50%slovv 4 9S 4 6 6 8 610 o1* A McL'hlin 8 Chimera, Mary Erb, Bulger C0750 Havana 3-4 1:21 %mud 5 110 2 4 4 34 8*i B Seheffel 5 Athgarven, C.Kaker. MoonWInks MMHnvnaa tasMy 1:44 tnat • 98 6 5 6 6 71 1* A McL'hlin « Blondel, Chimera, (ireat Hawk ..'•(.4.5 Havana tanMy 1:48 fast « 99 1 1 1 1 V 8*1 a MrT Tillalt Tata s ran. Blondel, Oanaataan MMI Havana 1 1-16 1 :65%hvy 6 95 3 1 1 1 l'l l'l A M..L'hlin 7 Aiairey A., Navajo, Astec MM Havana lanMj 1 8T*jiaM 10 95 10 7 8 6 4« 44i A McL'hllnll OnnntaatMa, Drapery, Mary Krh MISS HOPE, ch. f, 3 87 Bv Ballot— Star Berta, by Star Shoot. (Trainer. E. L. Fitzgerald. Owner, J. H. Patterson). Mill Havana Im.oy 1 : lti:-.,iroo«l 8 92 8 2 8} 7T B Seh-ff-1 11 Hank, Frank Burke. Dntnsa 8MM Havana 3-4 l:19'.4hvy 5 105 9 9 10 10 9)C N Swart It) llycast. fngiajlan. Mis. tirundy 6t 147 Havana 2-4 l:15^fast 10 93 3 1 I 21 1" N Swart 12 Mnr. Castle. Sp'dyLady, Dazellt. MM Havana 3-4 1:14 Tast 10 106 8 S S 8 8,4A Pickens I Acaata. »ld Folks, Keltoi MM Havana 3-4 l-M fast 10 106 7 6 6 6«* 8*1 A Pickens I Canny Lady, Keltoi, Ethel Yale i9541 Havana 3-4 1:17 fast 10 105 6 8 9 9 7;3 A Pickens 9 Carrie Baker, Aleso. King B. 1AVENSEA, br. g, 6 108 By Sea King— Lady Dunraven, by Desmond. (Trainer, G. Price. Owner, G. Price). IMI7I Havana S-4 1 :l.s:-.-,mud 8 111 9 10 S- 6K1 .1 Maiben 10 MessKit. King Worth. Sen. Flag 60851 Havana :;-4 l:14\fast 6 112 6 7 5'1 5* C Rob'son R Mumbo Jumbo. Hueu, Diapery o(C99 Havana lm50y 1:45 fast 4 105 6 2 1 3 3h 6:* J Maiben 8 Coseorron, Zoie, MeAdoo i0594 Havana 51 f l:124,ihvy 4 115 8 6 3 22 1" * C Rob'son 10 Primitive. Lady Lovitt, Burley *X)5 Havana lm50y 1 :45%fast 6 110 4 2 6 7 6»* 6»1 J Maibtn 9 Am. Soldier, M'doworth, Stir Up ,9545 Havana lm5 'y l:44'/tfa8t 4 110 2 3 S 3 1" 641 C Rob'son 1 ) Maysville. Counsel, Cork .9494 Havana 3-4 l:13%faat 16 112 3 4 4 4» 3» B Kenn'dy 7 Sugarmint, M.Jiggs. Am. Eagle '•9440 Havana 61 f 1 :06^ f ast 21 114 8 8 9 71 6'i B Kenn'dy 10 War Map, Memphis, Maysville TOY ALONG, b. g. 6 103 By Luke MoLuke — Helen Connelly, by Uncommon. (Triiaer, W. McGinley. Owner, F. R. Doyle). 60914 Havana 1 1-8 I :.".s"..:-.low Jo H 7 S 7 8 7;J J Pevic I C'stantine, M'doworth. S.Gilsey •MM Havana H t lM%faat 20 i::il2 12 12 12 12'1 T Burns 12 King B.. u- Balafre, Humpy .: 92.'. Havana ltn5«v 1 : KW-.slow HI 105 8 8 8 S 9 8" R Doyle 9 Guardsman. Caraway, Navajo M871 Havana lm50y l:49^hvy 10 101 8 8 7 8 8 844 B Scheffel 9 C lames, .I.OVoiinell, T.J.Hogan •M Havana lanMf l:4S%fnat 12 loo 10 10 10 10 10 10'» s Boyle II 1 raatnatlf. Cork. F. & Warmer 5^0X6 Havana lm50y 1 :45fc.l'ast 12 103 4 6 6 7 7 714 T Burns 11 Diseord, Sir Adsuin, Stir lip MM Havana 1 l:42VtK»»d ■ M I I 4 6 4- 34 T Burns 10 Ollie Palmer, Silex 11.. Bibbler GUARDSMAN, oh. g, 7 103 By Suffragist — Teo Beach, by Bobby Beach. (Trainer, H. A. Cotton. Owner, H. A. Cotton). •MM Havana 11 M i:_-v.hvy 15 M7 8 1 2' 8»1 J Pevic 10 J.C.Stone. Will or Quit . Drapery 60934 Havana InsMj ! : 16 ■,!; 1 12 107 8 8 71 l*| J Maiben 111 Hush. Frank Burke, Datusa M773 Havana 1 l-M I MIM an 4 110 6 I 5 5 51 6!4 L Penman 8 Chimera. Mary Erb. Bulger MM Havana InaM* 1:46 fast 20 105 8 3 4 6 8'JK11 H Brydges HI Inrnacaa, Blondel, Rigodon f 597 Havana lmWiy 1 :51Uhvy 10 M 2 11 2 2» 3'1 J Chalmers 9 J.J. Casey, MeAdoo, B. Hunley MM Havana lrn5oy I tDtnlan 4 111 I 2 5 6 8 61S L I'tnman 8 Tawasentha, MeAdoo, Dolly 0. »!U.;78 Havana 1 1:41 fast 15 106 4 6 8 7 51 6»» J Maiben 8 GoldenFlint, (ieorge W.. Fictile MM Havana 1 1:41 fast 10 107 6 6 5 6 51 45i J Maiben 8 O. Palmer. JO'Connell, B.Faust Seventh Race [7th Havana] IRYINTI RACK 1 ^MIo. 4-year-olilN ami ■fWlll. ( laimiiiK. I March 2:5. till!) 1 ::SM l-r, 5- 1415. I HONEY, b. g, 8 116 By Dick Finnell— Metrical, by Anchorite. (Trainer, E. E. Major. Owner, E. E. Major). ;0956 Havana 1 1-s 1 :5:t',-,fast *1 Ml 1 1 1« H* D Prible 7 Poiiu. Marcella Boy. Dan MM Havana 1 1:41 fast 3-5 108 2 1 1 1 l4 Ink aj s( hf fel 7 Wedgwoo l, Diversity, Koran MM Havana 11:41 slop 4-5 IOS 1 1 1 1 l'» l« D Prible 7 George W.. Mary Erb, Hueu MMI Havana 8-4 l:15%nio4a 7-10107 5 1 l l4 l» D Prible 5 G. Flint, TaaBnaajliai, Byrne .9514 Havana 51fl:07%fast 6-5 115 1 2 1 l1 2n G Fields 8 BlackBaby, Discussion, .iacobean 94«1 Havana 5J f l:07V5faHt 6-5 114 3 3 3 2| 1" A Pickens 8 M.Hollius, JudgeBudrovv, Lyric .9401 Havana 51 f l:07'/ofast 7-5 110 1 11 1» 1' A Pickens 8 Elmont, All Aglow, Memphis 18654 Ft. Krle 61 f l:o:^fast 3-5 108 1 I I 18*1 Pickens 9 HiddeiiShip. Bengore, Medusa 18114 Latt-nia 3-4 l:13Vast 3-2 110 1 11 Is 1» G Stack 12 Cleanl'p, Bringhurst, Sparkler PIBROCH, b. g. 6 103 By Macdonald II.— Melody, by Meddler. (Trainer, F. C. Frisbie. Owner, T. A. Sears). "9420 Havana 8-4 1 :i::,sfast 1 105 2 5 6 21* l1 T Burns I C.Boberts, Peat-ant. Two Eyes MM Havana 3-4 l:14Vr.fast 3 115 5 6 4 4"" 31 L Penman I Tarascon. Midian, MarionHolliiis ,86.56 Bowie 7-8 1 :30%hvy 3 112 9 7 6 5 3* BJ C Ponce 13 Burgoyne, Medusa. Moroni 58168 Laurel 11-16 1:50 good 12-6 107 2 2 2 2 2' 9'J L Penman 12 Mose, Mark West, Summer Sigh 57669 Laurel 1 l:42%fast 31 102 8 11 1 1' 1' L Penman .9 SunnyHill. KingGeorge, Iroufloy i7586 H.deG'e 1 1-16 1 :47%fast 6 112 6 4 4 4 6 «»1 L Morris I Mr Brummel, Bribed Voter. Gath 17487 H.deG'e 1 1-16 l:48%fa«t 17-5 112 4 3 8 1 l" 2» C Ponce 10 CurrentEvents, Mose. Peg.Rlvea MM) Sar toga 1 1:41 slow 16 107 1 2 2 2 11 ltl C Pone* 4 Thimble. MollleBames. P.McG«e (MnnaaMM aTAYSYILLE, b. f. 4 101 By Cavaloadour— Hill Top, by Clifford. (Trainer, A. Thomas. Owner, R. L. Baker). 60855 Havana 1 1:10 fast 4 Ml 3 7 9 9'=L Penman 9 Stanley. .1 at obean. Roekport MM Havana 1 l-M 1*41 fast 4 102 3 111 l'l l'l L Penman 9 Little! link, Jolin.1. Casey. Osgood SM1S Havana 1 l:IO%fast 1 101 6 2 2 2 2"ii a:l L Penman 8 Haran. Dan. Bianca MM Havana lm50y 1.44 fast 3 103 6 1 1 1 1» 2' L Penman 10 Hainan, Osgood. Dolly C. •y 377 Havana lma'ly l:44%fast 2 97 5 1 1 1 4'i 4« D Prible 0 C.Holters. 1/oyaliHt. W.Turnlx*-- v. I ".2 Havana ll:39%fast 2 100 6 2 2 3 3 1 6* F Wilson 7 Poilu, Jacobean. Brynllmab .9947 Havana ll:41Vifast 3-2 102 4 2 3 8 81 2» K Wilson 7 W.Man. M. J Baker. H.M.S'vens MK8. Havana 1 l:44%mud 3-2 102 4 4 4 4 4 4" L Penman 4 GoldenChame. Poilq, Goodliope HAP LOCK, b. ». 1 HO By Peep o'Day— Bonedetta, by The Peppor). (Trainer, J. W. Naylor. Owner, Benton Stable). W Havana lm50y l:42%fast :: 1"7 12 2 3 61 812 L, Penman S B.unkin, Pelrarcli, The Pirate 6H69H Havana 1 liM%fast J* D 107 a 1 1 1 l«| 21 I. Penman 5 i os.lanbry. ThePirale. Bersnoa t 60671 Havana 11:40 fast 4-5 J 10 1 1 1 1 1«| 1] I, r-nman 6 Roekport, Jacobean. Hazel W. •MM Havana InsTBy l:43%tast 21 105 1 2 1 I "'I »i B Konn'dy 8 Bamkin, Marcella Boy, Roseate bOlUO Havana lm5oy 1:4"! fast 7-5 106 3 3 3 3 :| :» B SchefTel 7 Ohineotoauue. Han. SmartMoney ■K3S Havana lm50y l:43%iast 2 M 111 1 11 P B Kenn'dy S Borate?, SmartMoney, Petrarch 69810 Havana 1 l^^fast 4 HI } t I I 4"* 5«i a Yerrat 6 Lovoliuess. Apprival, Ram kin MCLINTRO, b. e, « 104 By Tim Payne— Cloudlight, by Bright Phoebus. (Trainer, J. Lowe. Owner, A. J. Molera). fi )* 79 Havana 11 : nV .mud 4 lwt :; 3 3i 4"J M Gain, r 5 TonyP.eau. Pitz-Boodle. T.Pirate 86874 Havana 1 1-14 l:4C%£ast 8 106 4 3 2"» 3* B Kenn'dy 7 Approval, TonyBeau. ThePirale 60X09 Havana 5J f l:07%fast a M 3 3 I 31 35 M Garner 8 Am.F.aglc, BlaekBaby, Currency 60404 Havana lnsSSjr 1:44 fast 2 III I t I 1 i* 1* L Penman 8 Meadow'th. Baby least, Discord BBM7 Havana :;-4 1:1* fast 8-5 1M 6 2 2 11 l1 L IVnman 9 P.lonilol, Mister Jiggs, Sevillian MMHU|M 51 f 1:08 fast 6-5 112 4 6 6 31 2"* W Kclsay 8 Mor.C.istle, Fitz-Ilondle, SevilPn MBM Havana 3-4 l:14%fast 31 lo8 1 5 6 6'i 2« B Kenn'dy 8 Twenty Seven, Haran, Biondel 7.9S2S Havana 3-4 l:14%fast 6 108 6 6 J» 2» B Kenn'dyll Win or Quit. Zindo, Hainan HARAK, b. g, 6 105 By Horron — Gyrene, b7 The Scribe. (Trainer, E. L. Fitzgerald. Owner, E. C. Griffith). 41IOOO Havana lin~."y l:44%Coed 2;. MB 1 1 2-' .'-; W Pool 8 Com orron. IIu-li. BOSS MVH Havana 1 l:48%faat 6 110 2 1 1 1 Ink 1° A Pick-ns s pan, Bianca. Oafsed ■MM Havana 1 1:41 fast 6 110 3 5 ti 7 7 1*1 A Pickens 7 Money. Wedgwood. Diversity ;0::77 Havana lm50y l:44%faat C 110 4 2 2 6 6s 7'° A Pickens 9 C.IIol'ters, loyalist, W.Turnlx w MM Havana 1 l:4B%tast 10 110 4 2 2 3 21 221 A Pickens s Jacobean. Mildred. Wise Man wd95 Havana 3-4 l:14%fast 1 115 3 11 2'} 1"* A Pickens 11 Frank Burke. Shy Ann, Lullaby 60016 Havana 3-4 1 :14%fast 3 110 1 1 1 1» 1' A Pickens • Berretta. Wiu.or Quit. J.OVoii'l M Havana 3-4 l:14%faot 8-5 110 3 1 2 4* :tj A Pickrns 8 TwentySeven, Molinero. Blonde! BM87 Havana 1-4 l:13%fast 6-3 112 2 2 2 2'1 2} A Pickens 8 Gal. -Berry, Sevil'n, T.Belg'nII. 5U7:;7 Havana 3-4 l:14Vsfast S-5 110 2 11 l1 2» A Pickens 9 Am. Eagle. Gal. -Berry. Humpy rnr.17 Havana 61 f l:07%fast 21 114 1 12 2"* 2» A Pickens 10 Kil.Boy. Molinero, TheBelg'nll. £9119 Havana 3-4 l:13%fast 8 112 3 J 6 8= 87J J Connors 10 BlaekBaby. Suurose, Starkader M ART EBB, ch. f, 4 09 By Waldo — May Button, by Prince Esher. (Trainer, D. Hammond. Owner, F. Hart). 00991 Havana 1 1-1« l:52%hvy 6 : 9 lo 7 7,«r6*f.'W Pool 10 .I.e. stone. Win or Qui:. Drapery (109X0 Havana lm.'.Oy 1:51 mod I] IM 1 I I'f**1 F Hunt 5 Chimera, MolIylTff. Ch'coteague !0916 Havana 1 l:43%8tOw 8 102 7 6 4J 54i N Swart 10 Blonde], Win or Quit, Diversity «l 8." 4 Havana lmHOy l:44'f.f£;st 8 100 10 7 6' 553 .1 Chalmers 11 Chimera. Tarascon. George W. 60793 Havana 1 l:42',f.good 8 M I 6 5 I 3nk]'i.T Chalmers (i Blanea. Mary.!. Baker. M.Hollini 60772 Havana 1 1-lti liSMfcalOW 4 97 5 2 2 2 210 2s .1 Chalmers 8 Chimera, Bulger. Pullux (MM Havana lmr.oy 1:41 fast 10 Will 4 6"* 6'* F Hunt 8 Coscorron, Zoie. MeAdoo 60;:i9 Havana lmCOy l:49%hvy 21 97 1 1 2 2 4* 6« D Prible 8 Win or Quit, MaJ.Douio, Tar'n POILtT, ch. g, 8 110 By Ogden — Grace Navarre, by Henry of Navarre. (Trainer, J. Hope. Owner, J. Do Estrampcs). ; to.- fi Havana i i^ I :" 3 !..i aot 4 107 « 2 8«1 S»» P Walb 7 Hooey, atarceOa Boy, Dan ■MM Havana 11:40 fast 5 115 2 :; M 6' C Rob'son § Stanlev. Jacobean, Bo-kport MC4 Havana 1 1-S 1 :.",4;-.fast 21 1!2 4 11 1 II 2* D Prible 7 Brynliiiiah. Balfour. Boeojf ■BRI Havana 1 l:4".-r,slow I 112 2 3 7 7 7« 614 N Swart 9 Brynlimah, Biondel. Count Boris MM! Havana 1 l^e^hvy 8-6 114 2 1 1 2 31 5" D Prible Hazel W., George W., Koran 6015 i Havana 1 l:394.-.fast 4 108 7 4 3 1 l'l Is D Prible 7 Jacobean. Brynlimah, AlfVeziua 60ft2.: Havana lm.lOy 1 :43%fast 21 109 3 2 2 2 2= ink D Prible 6 Brynlimah, Blazeaway, Firew'lh f.!'852 Havana 1 1 IITfcHai fi-3 1"7 1 2 2 I 2» 2l J Chalmers 4 Gold. Chance, G.llope, Maysvllle C9340 Havana 1 3-16 2:00^fast 8-5 107 1 2 2 2 21 81 D Prlblo 4 Mildred, Fireworth, Dolph JACOBEAN, b. f . 4 103 By Polymelia^— Jacoba, by Jack Atkln. (Trainer, H. G. Wilkins. Owner, 21. D. Bell). CO!)"):: Havana Uofity lt4t%hvy ■ IM i ! H Klrl \ Terrat 8 Hainan. HaarlW. \V. Turnbow «)()H."i5 Havana 1 1:10 fast 6 IM ( 4 Q 2" N' Swart It Stanley. Roekport. Mildred 6077:! Havana 1 l:45= slow 6 105 12 4 4 4" 4« P Walls I Brynlimah, Biondel, Count Boris I.-671 Havana 11:40 fast 6 MS 5 4 4 4 4« 33} W Pool 6 Ilarlock, Roekport, Hazel W. 60191 Havana 1 1-16 l: JB%alop 8-5 105 4 3 5 6 51 o'i .1 Maiben 6 Osgood. Approval, Golden Flint (i»-4i)5 Havana lmJOy l:4:;%fast 7 100 2 6 4 4 4»* 5» R Sm'w'od S Rumkin, Mareella Roy. narlock Utp Havana 1 l:4t%Caot 7-5 1 H 6 3 3 2 1"* 1-1 .1 Maiben 8 Haran. Mildred. Wise Man CMS8 Havana 1 l:39%fast 31 103 5 3 4 4 2 2» J Maiben 7 Poiln. Brynlimah. Alf Vezina r-9876 Havana 5} f 1:11 hvy f. lo-'ll 1 6 6 6s 6»J .1 Maiben 7 OlilSinner, Blazeaway, J.Budrow MM Havana ImOOy l:l?'..-.fast 21 IM G 3 3 3 2" li 3 Maiben 8 Blazeaway, Loyalist. Wise Man OHXNCOTEAGTJTE, eh. f, 4 106 By Trap Bock— Anna Bussell, by Russell (ITamer, G. K. Allon. Owner, u. K. Allen). ■MM llavan.i lni."."- l::.l mud 7 1"". 8 2 4IU 4-T D Prible 5 Chim-ra. Holly Puff. Mary Erb »08." . Havana 11:40 fast 4 101 1 1 31 7* J Chalmers 9 Stanley, Jacobean, Roekport MM9 Havana 51 f l:071-,fRst 20 105 5 5 6 72 5« J Smith 8 Am. Eagle. BlaekBaby, Molinero (MM Havana 1 l:39%fast 5 9-5 5 3 I 3 5 5" J Chalmers r, Post.Emhry, Harloek. Thel'irate ■KM Havana lmJOy l:45".-.hvy JO 96 5 3 3 6 6 6-2 J Chalmers 8 Apjiroval, I'etrareh, nonce* ■MM Havana 3-4 |-1f%olnp 8 J05 6 I 3 52 5"S J Simm'ns 7 S'ngVale, T.Beau, First Consul MSMHoTanO lm50y 1:43 fast 3 97 2 1 1 1 1' 1" D Prihlo 7 Harloek. Dan, Smart Money MlSf Havana 1 l: 1%fast 1 98 K 2 3 5 6 €• L Penman 8 ShwtAway, Osgood. O. Chance r,9?S4 Havana lm50y l:43%fast 10 100 1 1 1 1 11 44J J Chalmers 7 Roseate. Dan, Colonel Lit TWENTY SEVEN, b. h. 8 103 By H. J. Snively— Belle Kinney, by Belvidere. (Trainer, W. H. Schwartz. Owner, B. J. Embrey). ■MM Havana 61 t 1:"7--fast 8 112 8 9 •• 2^D Prible 12 M. Winks. tlal.-B'-rry. B'cnanal'n ■MM Havana II f i:U7"s.irn«d 6 112 1 6 6 J«t S«J U Piibl.? 10 Bengalese, .I.Budrow, Lui-Meuie M 71". Havana "ll:40%fa.st 4 103 4 4 3 4 61 6» B Scheflel SHaian. Ban, Bianca MOH Havana 3-4 1:14 fast 8-5 112 8 ;" 4 4« 3J D Prible 9 Amer.Eagle, WarMap. MessKlt 1^*10 Havana 5i f 1 : W slow 4 112 9 9 7 V 4E J Chalm-rs 9 M. Burner, Mi-lian. Amer.Eacle f.0491 Hnvana 6i f I Mltalliu 4 112 4 6 5 4»k OO J Maiben 7 Tom Goose, Peasant, Wedgwood ■MM Havana 2-4 l:13 .fast 21 110 3 5 4 11 l5 D Prible 7 Stanley. Haywood, Hainan GP216 Havana 5£ f l:07%fast 6 105 6 6 7 31 2«k J Chalmers 9 George W, Mack Garner, Jill Page 6 Tijuana Entries and Past Performances for Friday, March 24 TIJUANA ENTRIES AND PAST PERFORMANCES FOR FRIDAY, MARCH 24 wjSaTHn^ tl/KAll; TRACK FAST. It-vlng Ktnrt* at Idl p. in, (Chicago time 3:" ). O Superior mud ruuner. X Good mud runner. %: l'"nir mud runner. (M) Maidens. 'Apprentice allowance, b Blinkers. First Race — 5 1-2 Furlongs. Parse |36tK "year-old-. Maidens. Bnecial Welabts. (Traek record: June 28, 19H!— 1:0".'.,— .'! IIS.) T'Mlay's Ind. norse. Wt. Rec. A.Wt.Han. CMMB' Alazon 110 l:10'i 1U»X72". 88884 fCaoeaoe iM).".128 80*84 Paana Bajr M 1:M % lf7. .715 81011 Chippendale 108 l:o:i'.. 112..7I8 CO'.!!., .r.ii.l^elt" 99 1:119:.. 107. .710 .-.'•OS7 Fi.-ta 107.. 70". 08B47 ShclbyviUe lir, 1:(KH. 10*. .708 08788 si,y Lark KM 1:11% 1M..780 Glad News 110 ii". \\heling entry. Second Race — 3-4 Mile. I'm e Sr.dO. :s yen obis and upward. Claiming. (Track record: Bee. 2n. IP1G 1:11.. 3 110) iii'inv Castle Crown 4 i Hi i» ^ t:17% :i 88. .725 iM^i •P.lue Van BM 1:18% 7 110X728 0OG14 V.n Lady IOS 1:14% 8 113X713 BII684 *Ilicnero 108 1:14% 8 110. .719 KOBOl UuIkj N 10 ; 1:lt;'5 S 188 7!" 80801 oftodiac 188 1:14 11 11" ■ 710 cu'.is-, MaHcl'i r-t 188 1:14% 8 11SX703 60888 Poemaa 114 1:14% 11115X783 88884 •Xorala Ai t 184 1:18% 3 118.. 700 ; *.ts:i :.ae\v. (HI 1111:1s-., 8 118. .708 :.'.)7:;i Ucnaaa Whit II. (Ml 11" 1:18% r. lis. .780 iHMm!) Al Wi k US l:l«'o 9 115. .700 Third Race — C-4 Mile. Pur^e |S88. S-,vi i! '-oMi and Upward. Claiatiaf. (Traca record: Bee. 20, MH8-|-1:11%— 3— 118). *;07.".!- Croupier H:91:1" 4 118.. 72.") OU844 bApple Jack 114 1:13% 8 113 720 t.ioiH Hfidmam UT 1:18% 7110.. 713 IU8W Olive B 112 1:11.. 8 1*8. .71:. II 08 »MontfOtucrj Jr. .113 1:14% 8 110.. 713 KlOtS* "Osientaiioas 114 1:11'.-. 1:5 188X713 liTOtS •bCobriU 188 1:13 7 188X718 110844 l.i'tb Piiie.-s ...111 1:14% 7 113X703 W19S3 •T. v .n (Ml 89 l:18%h :'. 88.. 788 09988 •Vtctary aToa . ..188 1:18% 4 188..188 (;i«)ii7 hBoberl Lea 8 115X788 Fourth Race — 3-4 Mile. Purs.. s",oo. 8jrear-oid« and upward. Claimias*. (Track record: Bee. 28, ttt8— 1:11% 3 110 80880' 0U9683 \ i bCarcen areen Ill Ill 1:13 1:1.. 7 i 11-Xi--. 112 72". 80848 *bl.-wis B 115 1:14% 7 M0 728 cms:::. •Orieaaa Girl 188 1:13% •" 118X715 00874 Uyrtle A 1111:12% 8 1M».. 71 5 co.-.s •IHantaeenet 114 1:13% lo 112x710 Coiip; br.illv .loe in.". 1:14% 10 1120703 50230 Mi-s April Fool 100 1:10 4 MS. .780 80838 bSea Beach 117 1:13% 9 114X700 Itfta Race — 1 1-16 Miles. Purse $588; 3-year-Okh and upward. Claiming. (Track record: June 24, laio— 1:4" — 3—110.) (88*73) »H i: a i o v i: n HEELS 111 l:53%h .". 107 ;72: 88872* "Vie 182 1:49% 4 184X715 (00928) 'Bee's Wins 182 1:48% B 107x71:. (80800) *8adie B 103 1:38 .".102.710 S0O89 •Nonuuit 11(11X710 BU888*bWater WIUow 100 1: 45% 0 100x70". Sixth Race — 1 Mile. Purse 1388. 3-year aide and epward. claiming. (Traek record: lana 17. 19B -■ 1:38— 3 85.) c.0999 «1. Miss Kruter 105 1:48% 11 118 723 888881 »Ycnoah 188 1:10-.-. 9 11207^0 80988**bToai Brooka 103 1:40 V4 8 188X715 ■HOB *Kvalyii Barrisaa ..MB 1:42% 8 110X713 1 I (G0040) clover Jnnia 105 1:43% ." lli'X7lo 80888 •bSnenaadoafa 107 1:12'-, :. 188X710 80845 "Helen Laeaa os 1:42% 4 101X700 88825 *Aiueii.un Maid . .185 1:48% 4 100X700 Seventh Race — 3-4 Mile. Pome $580. 3-year "ids and upward. Claiaains. (Track record: Bee. 38, BMd— 1:11%— 2—118.) (C088S)»bCol. Harphy (88 1:13% .".112x72.". (80838) • View 115 1:11 7 112. .728 80886* Pegs? Martin 102 1:11'.. 5 115X713 88880 *bOM Hoarestead ...MB 1:14% 7 112x710 80885 *Ci-al 97 1:14 4 105X703 M0l6 Al Porter 107 1:13 5 114. .783 61014 Chow 105 1:12% 111" 703 88888 •SnUlins Hagsia ...102 1:12% 8 110x788 Eighth Race— 3-4 Mile. Pii;-" $560. 3-jcar-elda anil upward. Claiming. (Track record: Bee. -0, pjio— 1:11% —8— 110.) (60883) vl. W. Harper 1 7 1:13', 7 111X7J" 008583 * 'larinaut 110 1:13% 4 165X720 (60845) •Lotta Speed 88 1:14% 4 105x715 00930* Mulv l'!y 178 1:14% S 1 10. .71.". 00888 *(hir Maid 113 1:13% .".110x710 0OB8T»» Siilelto 188 1:14% « 110X70." 80868 Lobelia 115 1:14% 8 112X788 80874t*bRatferty 118 1:14% 8 112X700 80886 btted Man 109 1:14 S114X700 jr. :k. i:. n. Irwhi irwn and ana ll. a. Walt-is iin«n entry. nu/. Tijuana Jockey Percentages 80880' 0U9683 \ i bCarcen areen Ill Ill 1:13 1:1.. 7 i 11-Xi--. 112 72". jr. :k. i:. n. Irwhi irwn and ana ll. a. Walt-is iin«n entry. nu/. TIJUANA JOCKEY PEKCKXTAGES. From January 1, 10U1, to March IB, l'J2:i, inclusive. At At or At or Over Jockey. P.O. Wt. Mta. 1st. 2d. 3d. Tramhliij. A M 88 8 8 8 1 Williaate, (J 2$ 107 3so so 7s 02 Majeotie, J '^1 94 188 42 ^2 23 Kent, 1: 19 188 220 4t- 40 3" Bnntaojer, J 1* 103 S92 163 128 131 i,.w. u is no 83 19 20 I Batedla, 11 17 111 1st 32 21 22 Oarana, W 17 114 222 3S 41 2."i Slaughter, M i« 107 "os 42 40 31 Noble, K U H8 302 40 39 81 Wilson, T 19 90 417 81 50 82 Thompson. C 13 108 253 37 37 3". Tavlor, ■ 14 11:1 790 110 84 sn Brnder, 0 M M 191 ."7 19 r.» Miller, C. H 14 112 286 34 42 37 Molteis. H 13 110 70 8 4 9 Giokk, C 13 10S r.13 07 «4 IB Pator 1: 13 li 3 4", 88 «4 18 Fator. M 13 94 lol 13 IS 13 At well, 0 1^ 113 314 40 40 53 B:,,. T 12 109 190 24 24 20 p.,rke B 1-' 107 792 «S I08 107 Jones. H 12 95 320 10 31 37 Hum. P 12 SO 3M, 47 44 M Murrav, T 11 111 888 3S 29 50 Martinez. P 11 114 002 83 7r, S2 Burn. B 11 93 390 44 37 30 Hall. 1 11 112 70 s 4 12 J neon* A B) 103 449 41 71 82 Bower, H. B 09 102 403 88 4:s 3S IVnv \V OS 117 108 9 10 0 Metealf, J OX 112 MB S 9 13 Meliwen, B OS 113 ISO 18 19 21 Donahue, E 08 104 190 8 0 14 At or Over Jockey. P.O. Wt. Mts. 1st. 2d. 3d. Oarea, P 08 107 154 13 18 IB Carter. B OS MB 430 ;:." 33 41 AoBiiaaa, W 81 181 77 9 7 11 Boritv. 1 07 112 278 19 27 27 Barrett, G 07 188 13 1 1 0 Organ. W 07 90 29 2 3 3 Banna, 0 88 113 101 9 10 M Bafcgaa, 1; (w MB 03 4 14 7 Balls, C 88 95 100 8 12 11 Baker, P. J M 109 132 s 10 19 Mere, J 04 107 54 2 2 9 Harrington, K. .. .04 110 204 9 17 8 Bong. II 04 »". 98 9 4 9 Maskrid. B 04 110 47 2 2 2 Woaao, M »H ill M 1 :. I Thomas. J 88 111 31 1 9 1 Froggatte. D 88 108 39 1 1 3 (Janet t, M 03 75 07 2 B 0 Bredin. N 113 3 9 0 0 Brown. 0 IM 40 0 4 2 Bavis, W B»l 24 0 o O Bean. W 96 33 O 1 O BoMttte, f 95 soil I man. (J BW *8 B l B Jollv. T 89 9 o $ 0 Martin, W "2 1 o 0 0 Milev. P Mf 58 0 4 9 Mili.r, w. D 90 :;:! 0 9 8 si,.s . B 16)9) :i 0 0 B Moonaa, .1 Bm "• 0 0 0 PeMBold, ■ 95 ll 0 B 1 Taul. rino, B 95 9 B I (» Ward, 0 101 7 0 0 0 Zaudt .s. II »5 II U 0 0 First Race [1st Tijuana] Flit ST RACK !% I-1S Knrlons^i. :»-ycar-olil««. lalilons. Allowance*. (June as, !! ! 1 :Or. I -.-» :{ 1 I S. ) Index Course Bist Time TYk Odds Wt St % Str I'in Joekeys Starb d Ord-r of Finish ALAZON. ch. f, I (M) 110 By Somprolui— Edna X., by Bonuf B«i. (Trainer. F. Samples. Owner, J. S. McDaniol). 66083 Tijuana ::-) l:16%teat S H ."» ^ li »», M Garrett M. Meteor. Candorosa. 'loyoti BnoBTtMauw 3-41:18 slop 2J-10 :u 7 4 3 3" csm Qaarett 16 Montpeirrl, Blazer, our Basel MM4 Tijuana 3-4 1:17 good 5 N 8 7 3 42 42} .1 Majestic 12 Hot Peat, Kenward, Montjwril BMM Tijuana 5* f 1:1 2%kVp o 9110 I 5 2' Pi A Arvln 11 HugMe. Bittern, BIaneheMeyer« 59729 Tijuana 6i f 1 :09 fast 23r 110 12 11 8 8»| 5«i B Taylor 12 Kve.. Stories, Ind. Prince. J. Bight T.9669 Tijuana 3-t l:ir. „faat 65 90 3 2 2 2} 4' M Garrett 12 JcwolCity, Mrs. Pat, Gr.Trimble 5M56 Bono 1-2 48%fast 83 112 4» M Mthewa 8 IJt.*loreuee. Tattina, Dr.TuM* CASCADE, b. g, 3 (M) 109 By Hanbridge— Beautiful, by Sir Dixon. (Trainer, J. Sandy. Ownor. F. Wholine). f!(»98l Tijuana 8-4 1:15 fast ro 1P I I l| :."v 1) Hurn 12 TaojOweao, Contriot, Bookwank MBMTUnana 3-4 1:M alop n M s 3 4 10 W* \) Hum 10 Moataerrl, Blaarr. Our Basel ■8717 Tijuana 111 BMjISSl 11 112 7 44 7 » 10»3 .1 H'tanier 12 B'fulBream, fdorosa, Chip'dalo P0NZA EAY, b. f. 3 (M) 107 By Prince Hermls— Lucky Hiss, by Campus. (Trainer. C. P. 0'Dcll. Owner, J. O'Dell). BOOM Tijuana 2-4-1 :1a fast Jltf M 2 7 7i» I'M' Hurn 12 ToniOweus, Conlriot. Bookv.orm 60803 Tijuana 5-S 1 :..2'-,slow o3-10f 93 10 9 9l S1* H Bong 12 FIor.Deen, Cookmaid, TomOweui 69614 Tijuana 5ifl:10 Cast ISf 93 1 4 4 8J H*\ H Bong 12 ICkbridge, BlneVan, Hyneopat'n 599;:2 Tijuana 1 l:0%sIop 44 M f. « 6 I 6» fi'« H I.or.jr 7 Bed Man, Montonn. Helen LnenS 59729 Tijuana 5J f IM fast 2::f 110 8 » 10 10^ ■ » D Hurn 12 Kve. Stories. Ind.Prinec. J. Bight 5tS46 Tijuana 5-8 1:04 fast 83 112 7 7 8 8 8" R Carter 8 C. Clover, M'thaL.. B'tiful Br'ta CHIPPENDALE, ch. c, 3 (M) 112 By First Chip— Kittia Piatt, by Longflight. (Trainer. T. Polk. Owner, S. Waring). 66063 Tijuana 51 f 1 0S"5fast 15 IOC 9 8 8' 6:2 H M.. Iters 10 EugeniaK.. Bookworm, Contriot M7M Tijuana 5?. f 1 :DS"..fast (i'J 108 1 8 8 7s d'i II Molters S Clarkson. SouthBreeze. Aryanna 60717 Tijuana 6-S l:03%fast 3:1-10 105 9 7 7 "h 3'J E Futor 12 Beau. Dream. Candorosa. Toyon IMM Tijuana 5i t 1:09 good ft 115 6 8 8 8* V B Fator 10 Ind. Prince. T.Craven. Candorona S:.719 Tijuana 1-2 49V ifast 25 118 1 • 61* W Perry « Apricot, PlowSteel, L. Floreaca BBID6ETTE, b. f, 3 (M) 107 By Hanbridge — Grandess, by Cosarlon. (Trainer, J. Sandy. Owner, F. Wheling). 60945 Tijuana 1 1:41 good ?.', S7 7 Fell. T Jolly 9 LettaSaeed, CasUoCroWS, B'tftll (;t 903 Tijuana 51 f l:0S(-.fast BJ 98 7 7 li ~ 'l T Jolly 10 KticeniaK.. Bookwoiin, Contriot 60S63 Tijuana 5-S l.g&BlOW 77 98 Lost rider. T Jolly 12 Plor.Been. Cookmaid. T.Oweus «")717 Tijuana 5-S l:a3%tast 11 111 6 3 3 6& 8*3 T Jolly 12 B'fuIDreara, C'dorosa, Chip'dala 80C47 Tijuana 5J t l:08%fast 27 99 7 6 fi 5J 5»J H B B'werl2 Just Right. EugeniaK., Aryanna S0G15 Tijuana 5i 1 1 :M%t a st 5 94 9 5 5 i' T-l H B B*werl2 Ternette, Missoula, Applejack -i0544 Tijuana 5-8 1:U6 slow 7 98 7 • 6 6* GJ H B B'wer 9 Vera Rita. Jack Tot. Kimono FIESTA, b. f. 3 (M) 107 By Bockview — Berril's Image, by Berrill. (Trainer, M. C. Keefe. Owner, Wm. P. Kyne). MM7 Tijuana 31 f ' 43%t?aat 41 112 1 9 71 6» II BadtkelO Capt. Greet, II. Major. E.Willi'md 52790 Tijuana ^i f 4:1 fast 15 111 910 H Badtke 10 Swiftt'ket, Crest'dBoy. Ashl'nd 52421 Tijuana :.-S M%raat S 112 H II Badtke 7 Magnesia, Candorosa. Bora T. 52167 Tijuana 3-8 ".VSfast 7 115 4"i II Badtke 7 Pep. Tea, Nel. Harper, Magneala SHELBTVILLE, b. c. 3 (M) 109 By Watervale— Miss Metealf, by Ardington. (Tra.iner, L. A. McDowell. Owner. McDowell Bros.). 6!'.",17 Tijuana 5-8 1:0." '..slow 9 1"1 :', 7 7 Si :i "' E Don'hue 9 Cicely Kay. Coomhs. R. Atkin ESSM I^itonia ; l f 1 :0S fast 33 115 6 7 7 71 7" M Garner 9 Mooresque. Salamander, F. Bark 651 19 Latonia 5-8 l:01%fast 27 110 7 6 8 9« 9'» W Hein'chIO Tulalip, Commander Colin, Nig 55114 Latonia 5-8 BOHsfast 74 115 7 7 6 6' 6Tt W Hein"chI2 Stonewall. T.Col.'sBady. K. Vale 54946 Latonia 5-S l:004ifast 24 108 C 8 8 81 8'2 E Pool 12 Article X., Salamander. Dad 54655 Latonia 4i f 54*£fast 18 115 8 7 81 8" E Pool 10 Col'd Boy, L'charesll., D.Sinker 544S4 ChurehT 4i f 54%good 32 IM 6 8 62 6llM Garner 9 Bright Trash, Randel, Alverida SXY LARK, ch. g. 3 (M) 109 By Bogon— Lady Adelaide, by Kismet. (Trainer, J. S. McBride. Owner, J. S. McBride). 10784 Tijuana ft f 1 :'in-.,fast B H9 1 I 7 9'10"D Hurn 10 Lot. Speed. J. B. Sugg. Bet. Stuart 60600 Tijuana 3-41:17 good It 9(1 9 7 4 6* 6"! 3 Thomas 12 Bittern. CastleCrovvn. Mr»..liggs BMM Tijuana 5-8 1:97 hvy 15 99 2 1 4 9 81* E Don'hue 0 W.C.Dooly, Bifid). Mike Dixou 59105 Tijuana 5i f l:12''f,3lop 23 91 1 11 S-l 5"! M Garrett 9 P.Steel. Infield. Miss Kruter 59185 Tijuana 5i f l:ll%s!op 54 92 2 2 3 51 W11 M Garrett 12 LlttleRomper, Bilinead. Flgaron 59044 Tijuana 5-8 1:03 fast 38 112 3 7 9 91 81* A Jacobs 11 S.Breeze, Ev.Storics, B'PlDrcam GLAD NEWS, ch. f. 3 (M) HO By Atkins— Duchess Philippe, by Sam Phillips. first start. Second Race [2nd Tijuana] 1 I HKCOMJ it ACI-; B-4 31ile. :;-jear-t»l:lx and upward. Claiming. (Dec. ^O, ■.•16) — i:ii ^-r, — :; — 110.) CASTLE CROWN, b. f. 3 (M) 98 By Czar— Rosoworth, by Wadsworth. (Trainer, A. F. Horn. Owner, W. Jenkins). 00955 Tijuana 11:44 good 13 S2 3 I 1" 2«k H Long I I atlafljllld. Restful. L.Orpiiau 60755 Tijuana 3-4 l^^jfast 8 98 S 9 9 9 «'i L» Hum 9 Chrome. Squash, Bobert Lea 6* 6 J0 Tijuana 3-4 1:17 good 7 94 3 3 3 tl 2* J Majestic 12 Bittern, Mrs. Jiannt, Binkavoin MSI) Tijuana 6-8 1:07 hvy 7 93 6 6 6 6i 6»i D Hurn 7 Clear Lake, Cicely Kay, Galway ■MM Tijuana 5-8 l:02%fast 21 97 8 5 5 6» 5C1 J Majestic 12 China Jane, NickKlein, J.D.Sugg BLUE VAN, ch. g. 7 110 By Blues — Vancena, by Batten. (Trainer, F. Marmet. Owner, F. Marmet). 6()««4 Tijuana "-S IM good I IM 0 I I* «"i J Hun'nierll ftatTrSsa. I.*yB'l...n, B.MaekH. 60614 Tijuana 5J f 1:10 fast 29-10 los 6 2 2 2l 2» J Hnn'merl2 B'khridge. Syneopat'n. .I.Jol.n'n ■MM Tijuana 11 f I:12%aIow 11 113 2 2 3 3s 3°1 H Dority 11 Nick Klein, Squash. Missoula 60496 Tijuana 5-S 1:0", mud 5 113 8 7 6 5=i B*J P MartinezlO I.W.Harper, Vera Rita. Chrome 59104 Tijuana 5A f l:09%4a*t 6 109 3 4 4 5» 911 E Noble 10 M.Tilghman, Gol.Rose, M.D'bar 5S981 Tijuana 5-8 1 ^J^fast 33-10 114 8 6 4 El 7« O Atwell 12 McMurphy. Ringleader, Alajah VON LADY, ch. m, 9 113 By Von Tromp — Cirlina, by Orsini. (Trainer, F. Howland. Owner, F. Howland). BiaiTUaana H 1 IM fast 352 107 9 S 10 IMM* P CaXOO 12 R'kl.ridce. BlneVan. Svncopafn 977M Will'ws Ab 5-8 l:01'3hvy 19 111 6'= F Miley 8 TosBet, F'ball II., Chat. Court M8M Hastgs laaTSy l:55V.-.mud IS 109 51" F J Baker 8 Hubbub, OurMaid. MontanaBelle 5C922 HasCgs 1 1-16 l:".;V'-mud 4i 104 4» Q Willi'ms 8 Baby Cal. Our Maid. Figaron 56740 B'house Im70y1:l8 fast I IOS 25 G Willi'ms B Caniil.Muller, Figaron, Tamilian MM4 B'house InTTtj 1 HTtSfd IS 109 8'» H Bowe 10 Y. Lassie, Plunger, Cam.Muller 56242 Hasfata lasTBjr i::o fasi 10 BM PUT Wajrt 8 Gift, M'btySovereign. BssdaTaa 56120 Hont'sa lB 76jr 148%CsM 11 HI 78l B MeEwcn 7 M. Lever. B.Sparks, M. Sovereign 01ENERO, b. g, 9 110 By Albula— Broomhall, by Highlander. (Trainer. T. White. Owner. T. White). 60804 Tijuana 1 1-1* 1 :53%siow C2 115 :: .'. 91 16»t 3 MeSweaU Argento, While Haven, Alma B. 99754 Tijuana 3-4 1 :15 %fsst 103 110 « 3 3 3 ".4ill Zander 12 Har.'sIIeir, Cr'pier. M'tgom'yJr. MRS Tijuana 1 1-lfi l:50%fast BM 110 6 4 4 8 »• 8" T Jolly 10 Bass.Boy, Wh. Haven, MikeOaly BMMTUoana 1 1-1S 1 ^8%COOd 34 loi 0 2 4 4 4i V* P ''aron 9 ByRight, George(\Jr. Br.Sani'l 60441 Tijuana E| f Bll'/o.slop 53 113 7 8 8 7ii6,:1T Jolly 8 Czardom, L.Oochran, L'y B'rbnu •0379 Tijuana f.J f 1 :09 fast 88 113 It 10 10 10= fi'l B McKwenl2 Tamilian, Circulate, L.Cochran PMN Tijuana 3-4 1:16 fast 32f 109 11 11 11 ll'lll1* C Gross 12 SadleD., Kva.Har'gan, Balarona ■CMC Tijuana 1 1-16 1:55 slop 6 1(W 1 « 6 5 6» 6' J Hun'nwr 9 Canute, Thrills. Marie Conaell DAIST N„ ch. m, 5 108 By Dautschland — Laura E., by Ben Btrome. (Trainer, G. McCaslin. Owner, G. MnOaslln). 00907 Tijoana 1 l:43%fSst IM MB 7 t; 5"» 9*1 M Garrett B Caamano. Swetison. (.Oiiiiam 00KK3 Tijuana 5-* l: 8%coed i7 MB s 7 11 4% J at— 'mat 10 MseJohasea, G'dKnough. Oadka MTTJ Tijuana 5'. f I48%taat 43 111 11 7 7 81 9'» F Baker 12 W.Oant, Il.Writht. Ostentat (is BM74 Tijuana ■- 1 :l£%faat 22 I ^ 5 3 6 6J 6'J .1 H'tamer 12 L.Cmhran. H'gan'sHeir. P.Maoa 6 "46 Tijuana IS 1 l:12%atow 14 M9 4 5 5 51 47 .1 H'tanier S Bivland, Chrouie, Harrig.'s Heir P0497 Tijuana 5-8 l:0:.:':,inud 4 P'6 1 3 3 3i 3'3 J Hun'tner 0 Cris|.ic, MissClark, Bes..V1a kII. 60440 Tijuana S} f l:12%SlOS 18 10S 7 8 8 8 81* W D M:ller 8 Velvet, Apple.laek, GiaeeTrimblu 9&S79 Tijuana M f 1:09 fast 21 109 8 7 8 8* 8" T Wilson 12 Tambiaii, Circulate, L.Coel. run b0272 Tijuana 5i f l:ll%good 7/ 111 6 4 4 4'i 4'3 J Deford 11 Ola Lee, Apple Jack, 8(juasb ZODIAC, ch. g. 11 US By Star Shoot— Lady Vincent, by 8t. Blaise. (Trainer, L. Galhraith. Owner, J. Mays). 65901 Tijuana 1 1-16 i:.".i'.. fast MI M9 r. H ll 11 ll n:l W Dean) 11 Montona, B'd'aTbronss, AIbmB. 0K7S Tijuana 1 1-M l:56%faot MM IM IT 9 7 (j y* w Deon 10 Baaa.Bojr, Wh. Haven, MikeBaljr ■MM Tijuana 1 1-1« l:98%gOOd 117 MS a 9 9 9 9 9" W Dean 9 V.'cinlan.l. Alma B., Jewel Cilv 60522 Tijuana 1 1-16 1 :57%hvy 7t 110 7 5 5 8 81 8" H Zander 11 .ludgeBavid. AlmaB.. BabvSiHler "99S6 Tijuana 3-4 1:20 slow 78 107 1 « G 6* 6i« W Dean 7 G.Muehleb'h. N.Klein, M.F'nklin KM Tijuana 1 1-18 1 :SC%f ast 206 106 S 6 7 7 715 W Dean 7 AudreyK., BahyCal, BillySlaart XURIEL'S PET, br. m, 9 113 By Marta Santa— Little Fraud, by Deceiver. (Trainer. W. A. Wright. Owner. W. A. Wright). ■BOSS Tijuana :•-1 l:14%fast 42f MB 2 I 6- ■»• P Hunt 8 I.W.Haraer, K.CIi'ham. Stiletto 8w044 Tijuana S} f r$6%good 40 100 1 S 5- 4"i P Hurn 8 Baue'gCiH Sir.I. Vergne. L.Small 00883 Tijuana 5-8 1 M%|OOa Ztt 114 I 8 Sl 9» P MartinezlO Mae.Iohnson. ;. lOtiough, Vodka 60615 Tijuana 5 f 1 :0'.)-v.f ast 8 112 6 4 4 91 ll1' B Carter 12 Tetnette. Missoula. Ar.ple Jack 60.".S0 Tijuana Bj f l.MJfcfsM 8 109 1 5 7 71 T:l P. Carter 12 Billy Joe. Apple Jack. I-nhara 60251 Tijuana 5-8 l:03R.-.good 76f 110 2 9 9 9 9" F Miley 9 Gar. City. BillyJoe, ThirtvSeren 59104 Tijuana 51 f 1 :09 .faat 53 114 4 10 10 91 8» G Arch'b'tlO M.Tilghman, OoLBssa, M.D'bar 5&01G Tijuana 5-8 l^'fefast 47 109 5 4 6 7» 65i P Martinez 8 ClearLake. n.Smarr, Hap. Valley F0EMAN, br. g, 11 115 By Fariman— Lady Periham, by Ladas. (Trainer. C. A. Roberts. Owner, C. A. Roberts). 60990 Tijuana S-l 1:02- -.fast J"f 113 S S 83 6- C QrOM 11 l.:'lv I'.ohrlKiu. Vodka. Olive B. 00883 Tijuana S-BlJUSjaosO J::f 113 10 10 10 75i R Carter 16 Mae Johnson. G'dF.nough. Voilka MI754 Tijuana 3-4 l:15%fast 439 115 7 9 S »» 10'» C Gross 12 Har.'sIIeir, Cr'pier, M'tgom'vJr. 60074 Tijuana 3-4 l:tf%fast Mf 113 8 8 8 9'} 9 ' C Gross 12 B.Coehrau, U^gan'sIIeir, PJBass 60546 Ti.iuana 6Jf l:12%slow 272 113 S 6 7 6» G» C Gross 8 Bivland, Chrome, Harrig.'s L'.err W379 Tijuana 51 f 1:09 fast 17f 111 12 12 12 12 12" T Bao 12 T'bian, Circulate, LauraCochran S0"27 Tijuana 51 f l:M%fSM 4f I08 S 8 8 81 8" C Cross 10 I'.Hope, ClearLake, Circulate «02M Tijuana B-S1:C4 good 30 IOS 8 » 9 8'1 8»» C Gross » McMurphy, Dorothy, TiHotson N0RAIN, b. g. 5 (M) 110 By Norita— Anna, by Amigo. (Trainer. G. A. Luckcy. Owner, G. A. Luckey). 00981 Tijuana 1-4 1:15 fast 22 US 4 12 12 U * E Fator 12 TomOWens, Contriot. Itookworm ■M77 Tijuana 1 l:42'.,fast 94 113 S b 8 S 8 1 Q Leeds b Char.Boy. K.Baidvin. HoWosdet 6C275 Tijuana 3-4 l:15'Sgood 46 101 7 7 7 7 715 Q Leeds 7 Trusty. MayMaulshy, K.Rankin 57697 AVill'ws Ab 5-8 58%fast 29 105 81T L Mills 9 MissA.Fool, Pittsb'g, L. Enfield 56742 B'house 3-4 1 :14%fast 13f 10» 8" L Mills 11 Carabosse, Figuration. Br. Fore GRACE W., b. m, 9 (M) 113 By Chimney Sweep— Vindicta, by Mack Wiggins. (Trainer. F. Rinehart. Owner, G. Todd). 0098:; Tijuana S-4 B18%fast 31-1W HI C s 7^ 3*1 B MeEwenlB Meteor, Alazon. CnajdoroM 06663 Tijuana .".'. f l ox .fast :'f 114 M M M M«* B MeOtwearM BSgealaK., Bobaoetas, Contriot 00863 Tijuana S-8 l:02'.-,slow 3S-18T 114 I 7 10 ■«• B McEwenl2 Flor.Been. CsssSSaM, T.Owens BM67 Tijuana 3-4 1 :16 V.fast 44f 111 2 4 6 10=H0'» D Hum 12 Missoula. Chrome. Olive I). ipiM Tijuana 1 l:45- f.fast 42 108 5 5 6 6 72| V* C Gross 9 Lsnefiae, Caamano, Tom Owena M S3 Tijuana 51fl:12%slop 21f 109 12 12 11 ll1 S'* E Noble 12 Mike Dixon, Sadie I).. Kimono 6(Hi24 Tijuana 3-4 1:17 good 152 112 9 8 8 9» 8» B McBwen 12 Hot Foot, Kenward, Montperri HERMAN WKIT II., b. h. 5 (M) 115 By Herman Whit— Dosada, by Dr. Sam. ^Trainer. H. N. Skaggr. Owner. J. H. Ripple). S8731 Tijuana S4 13N fast MK IM I 9 ll 9 8*1*3 Frog'tte 9 Stanley H.. Pewnik-e, Lobelia EMM Tijuana 3-4 1:16 -fast 15f 115 8 7 7 9'-ll'sD Frog'tle 12 .lewelCily, Mrs. Pat. Gr. Trimble AL WICK ch. g. 9 115 By Albula— Rubywick, by Hawkswick. 'Trainer. F. Marmet. Owner, A. M. Gray). M679 Tijuana :,\ f 1 :"S-\-.fa.st 4 :f 11:; M M M 10 lo" C Leeds 10 BlaekT..p. TltirtySeven. Bertew MC1S Tijuana Bl f 148%faSt M 113 I 7 7 7? 9"J B Taylor 12 Ternette. Missoula, Apple Jack MISS Tijuana .V f 1 :l:- slop 1] Ml 9 8 8 8- 6» C Studer 12 Mike Dixon. Sadie D., Kimono 56M4TUoana v f 1 48%fsst 49 M9 9 11 10 104 11" H B B'werCS Infield. Walt.Whitaker. Alajah 5789 Willows lmTOy l:-:sy5fast 41 115 3« E Hayw'rd 8 G.M'hleb'h. C.Junia, M. of Ansel 57733 Will'ws Ab 5-S 1:02 hvy 8 109 4»1 T Wilson » Mistake, Muriel'sPet, I^ttyRee 561(5 Hastings 6i f 1 :25 fast 21 108 Fell, H Jones 10 Lit. Pointer, Review, Baesanolioy Third Race [3rd Tijuana] TMIitl) RACJB :;-I iilc. .'{-year-itldK and upward. Claiming. I Dec. 'JO, 19181 — j:ii u-r» — :: — no.) CROUPIER, blk. g. 4 113 By Colinet— Marie Hyde, by Handcuff. (Trainer. \V. K. Sperling. Owner, J. Pidgeon). M754 Tijoana Z-4 l:15%faal s-S III ". I 4 ij 21 P HsrtinosR Har.'anMr, M'tgom'yJr., c.Can'l SBBS8 Tijuana B| I ', IM ifaai 13 !-7 T | 4 & V\ J Majestic 7 Th'tySeven. P. Martin. L.Pointer 54076 Tijuana 3-4 l:M%slOw 33-16 3M 1" J Majestic 11 Ch Master. P.Tennv, Y'kLa«*te 53*53 Tijuana 2-4 1:15 fast .11 106 8S1 H Jones 9 Lit. Pointer, AuutAunie, ,1'kLed! ■Mil Tijuana 2-4 1:16 slop 7 112 6 3 3 41 6" t Gross 7 Chow. Tawasentha. Busy Bird 52889 Tijuana S-4 1:15 fast 8 P'9 3 3 3 3J H H Paladin I TauVtha, Si-.l'ollv. MabelHnle tSfM Tijjana 6*fl"«-,r:ist 7 lion I 6 5' 2* H BalodwilO WJsdBdj ToeTaaip. Sh. Squirrel APPLE JACK, eh. g, 8 115 By Hunt Park— Mescal, by Cactui II. (Trainer, W. P. Cunningham. Oinw. W. P. Cunningham). 60944 Tijuana 51 t l:OX»-gond 34 Ml 7 7 ft 7:1 M Fator I An e-gG Irl Si r.I. V.-i :--n-. 1. Small ~ 60004 Tijuana 51 f 1 Mftfaftt 5 103 4 4 4' 4T;M Fator ■ H.Unddcr, M'lTilgfa'a, Q.Ra'ga e 60755 Tijuana 3-4 l:16SslaHt 29-10 110 1 3 3 31 6*| C Binder !) t'luom. . S'juash, Robert Lee W^16 Tijuana f { f liHKUt 12-5 113 1 2 3 35 8* B McRwrea 12 Teraette, Missoula. Misg Clark ,; 6054* Tijuana 51 f l:12%slow 5 113 2 2 2 A' •«» B Taylor S Divl.md, Chrome. Harris's Heir fi 60440 Tijuana 61 f 1 :12»4,8lop 9-5 108 6 4 2 2*1 2=1 G Willi'ms S Velvet, Grace Trimble. Crispis a 60380 Tijuana 6J £ l:09V5fast 23-10 106 6 t 1 11 2'J C Studer 12 Billy Joe, Isphnm, M..k.hnson j ttUINAM ok. g 7 110 By Sovereign— Ocncli. by St. Oarla, § (Trainer, 0. A. Roberta. Owner, O. R. Matthews). 60967 Tijuana 1 l:43"ifast 11-5 110 4 1 lh 31 .1 H'tami r 9 Caainano. Bwenaon, Rinkavous I 1.0755 Tijuana 3r4 l:]fi-'.,fas-t 38-10 110 5 4 4 4J 4'} T Wilson •Chrome, Bqwwh, Robert Lee 1 61*87 Tijuana S-4 l:16\fast 41-10 l'OB 10 6 5 6= (*} T Wilson 12 Missoula, Chrome, Olive D. | •MM Tijuana 3-4 1 :10%a;ood 36 Ho 10 6 I 51 6-}E Don'huell Coombs. Rlk.Top. LadyBourhon 60545 Tijuana Si t l:12%al6w 3 113 11 7 7 71 7'-2 J Deford 11 Nick Klein. Squash, Blue Van fi 60071 Tijuana 51 f l:08%fast 7 109 7 7 6 7H 8»J C Th'pson 9 Cover Up, Kenward, Ringleader ( 59930 Tijuana 11:48 slop 31 113 6 6 4 4 El 7" E Taylor 7 Amn'.MuM, Ispham. Capr.Evans 6 B9773 Tijuana 6} f 1:09 tast 4 109 9 8 7 6*1 3-J J Deford 10 Careen, ThirtySeven, CioelvKaj I 69715 Tijuana 61 f 1:03 fast 281 109 8 7 8 I^IO'I J Deford 11 R.L.Owen, Mistake, Q.ofTrum»» 6 OLIVE D., gr. m, 9 113 By Probe— Salina, by Maxlo. | (Trainer, A. P. Chenowith. Owner, A. P. Chenowith). 6O990 Tijuana 5-8 li02*4faM I 111 7 8 5s 3; R Tarter 11 LadyHourbon. Vodka. Circulate 60754 Tijuana 3-4 1 :l".:$fcfast 19 113 S I C 8'J 7"2 B Carter 12 Har.'sHoir, Cr'pier, M'tgom'vJr. ' 60687 Tijuana Ml:ll%fUt 7 112 3 2 2 2' S3 R Carter 12 Ifl—OwU. Chrome. Sipiash 60614 Tijuana 51 f 1:10 fast « 112 4 3 3 31 7=2 R Carter 12 R'kbridge. lUueVan, Svncopat'n J | 00545 Tijuana 5* f l:12%slow 4 111 4 4 4 i* 5'* R Carter 11 Nick Klein. Squash, BfcM Van ( 60O98 Tijuana 51 f 1:08-V.fast 33-10 111 8 4 6 91 10" R Carter 12 W.Whitaker, Coombs, M. Dixon ,; MONTGOMERY JR., ch. g, 8 110 By Montgomery— Relationship, by Haywood. j (Trainer, I'. Leiner. Owner, F. Letierl. ( 60006 Tijuana 5-s 1 :ii2|5fast 10 W 5 4 4'15 'J !' Carop 11 Lady Bourbon. Vo.lka. Olive 1). j 110023 Tijuana 3-i 1:18 hvy 1 110 5 1 lh I* T Wilson 9 Crjriichon, Toyon, Squash 5 60906 Tijuana 51 f l:0S4.-.fast 44f KM 9 S lo« lfl» H Molten 11 K.Atkin. I'loplierv. MissSclalia f U0883 Tijuana 5-8 l:02=£good 6 108 6 5 &l 10* J H Molters 10 Mac Johnson, G'dEtoough, Vo.lka 60754 Tijuana 3-4 1 :16ftfaat 24 110 2 2 2 21 3'}H Molters 12 Har.'sHcir, Cr'nier. Oh.Canneli , C0673 Tijuana 3-4 l:lfi%tjast 9 108 2 1 1 ll 2'1 H Molters 9 J.ttnd'wood, Ispham, Hirk'ynut « 6CG48 Tijuana E-Sl:02%fast 17f 108 11 11 11 11 11'* H Molters 11 W.AVhitaker, J.D.Siissr, Lit. Jake } 60601 Tijuana 3-4 l:16%good 41f 105 1 4 4 41 911 H Molters 10 Divlnnd, Sadie D., Argento j 604(17 Tijuana Bi f l:19«4alop 9f 109 6 6 6 61 61* H Molters 9 J.Gorman, Black Top, Tom Caro ; 60379 Tijuana 61 f 1:09 fast 9 118 2 1111 i'lH Molterg 12 T'nian, Circulate, LauraCochran j OSTENTATIOUS, b. m, 13 108 By Osier Joe— Tallao, by Top Gallant. (Trainer, B. Wilson. Owner, B. Wil»»n . j (.0924 Tijuana 3-4 l:17:Sihvy 11 108 1 5 41 4'6 P Hurn 7 H..r.Ler li. Cookmaid, Baby Girl Wftt Tijuana 51 f 1 :09'ifast 6 106 6 4 4 41 Sn* J H' tamer 12 W.Dint. H.WriRht, Symopat'n ( C i673 Tijuana 3-4 l:15-5fast ^5 H« 7 6 5 42 4s P Hum B P.tol'oint, S. Hawkins, Lot. Speed t 60495 Tijuana 5-8 1:06 mud 57 111 8 12 12 12 12" D Hum IX Trumpet Call, Caneion, Vodka ( 60381 Tijuana Elf 1:09 fast 42 109 4 9 9 9ll 811 J Deford 11 Alajali, K't ofPytliias, L'tB'dok | 69451 Tijuana 3-4 l:22?/5mud 10 111 3 2 4 9' 10'7 H Saladln 10 Bataj. Lavaga. Indian Brigade ( E9104 Tijuana El t l:'J9t.fast 11 109 9 7 7 7» 6'1 P Hum 10 M.TiiKliman, Gol.Rose. M.D'bai ( COBRITA. b. m, 7 108 By Sweep — Vsleareime, by Or&ini. (TTalner, J. Piero*. Owaer, Coeur d'Alene Stable). i094!» Tijuana 1 1-8 1 :"«'r,good 7 109 5 5 5' f»| C Th'pson 7 Montoaa, M'tiitfUaven. Ahnnll. ' «0!f£4 Tijuana H l:17:;Dhvy 9 113 7 7 6» 5" C Th'pson 7 Hor.Le'rch, Cookmaid. BalivGirl 60801 Tijuana 1 1-16 1 :5iy5fast 17-5 115 2 3 3 5 31 i-\ B McRwenll Montona, B'd'RThrouKh, AlmaU. I 60721 Tijuana 1 1-16 l:.'l fast 9 110 3 5 5 5 4J 4' C Th'pson 7 Bus. Boy, P't toPoint. Dr.Samuel ( 60686 Tijuana 3-4 l:l l%fast 18 111 7 8 8 72 6 i D Hurn 11 Kimono, J. D. Sugg, Chas.Cannell ( 6*.572 Tijuana 1 1:45 sh1ow 5 113 8 8 8 8 71 610 B McBwen S Y'kl^assie, BlackTop, Is'ickKlein ' 60522 Tijuana 1 1-16 1:57 *4hvy § 113 3 3 4 5 5=1 6" B McEwenll JudgeDavid, AlmaB., BabySister ' LITTLE PRINCESS, ch. m, 7 113 By Peter Untnoe— Little OasU, by Belvidere. (Trainer, W. E. Woods. Owner, Horse Lake Stable). fiOHJt Tijuana 51 f 1 : )S '-.good 383 1!" I t - •"". M Woods S Danc'gGili Sirl. Vcrgne. I. .Small I « 08SS Tijuana lm?0y 1 : IT-.-.guod 1 I3f 104 I M 10 If* W Davis 10 Zamlodi. WelHtabd, Tom Hi-ooks 60755 Tijuana "-4 I:K*4fast 6::f 113 0 6 6 61 86lv 11 Carter S) Chrome, Squash, Robert Lee «it'4*7 Tijuana 5* f i:M%8lop 9f 111 7 8 9 9 S:" M Wooria i J. Bunnan, Black Top, Tom Caro 60379 Tijuana 51 f 1:09 fast 55 109 1 6 7 71 11** M Woods 12 'J" bi an, Circulate, LauraCochran 54080 Tijuana lm70v 1:47 slow 32 113 5'|M Woods* 10 Ch'l'ton'n. Ost'tat'us. L.In'eenc* 54047 Tijuana 6J f l:09'islop 42 112 3* M Woods S Hoover. Cb. Master, Llt.Pointer TOTON, b. f, 3 (M) 93 By Star Hawk— Picric, by Voter. (Trainer, M. Kecfe. Owner, M. Kecfe). «»»«:{ Tijuana 3-4 l:lC%faat -1-10 9:: 3 2 r 1 ] H Long IS Meteor. Alazou. C:indoio--a 90ft Tijuana 3-4 1 :18 hvy 7 98 2 4 3= L- M Fator !♦ Corii.-lion, M'tgoti:eryJr.. Squash , 60863 Tijuana 5-8 1 :02%slow 1 98 2 4 41 5»3 ll Hurn IS r'lor.Deen, Cookmaid. TomOwens 60717 Tijuana 6-8 l:o::%last U-M 105 1 6 6 41 4^1 C Ktnder 12 B'fulDream, C'dorosa, Chip'dale 62872 Tijuana 3-8 :36S;fast 155 111 9 8 9» H Kadtke • Crest.Boy Asiilaud, Uel. Major 62702 Tijuana 3-8 J8%£aat 868 113 10'° H Radke 11 Photoplay, Polly Wale, Ashland 62313 Tijuana 3-8 :36Vtfast 16 115 64S H Radtke 7 It, Capt. Clover, Ashland VICTORY WON, ch. g, 4 108 By Beth— Faioinating, by Peep oD»;. (Trainer, J. L. Hamilton. Owner, J. L. Hamilton). 60996 q'ijuana 5-S l^BHtaat M8 1"7 I E ft 7-1 E Petzgoldll Lady Bo,:rbon. Vodka. Olive T . 60384 Tijuana 1 l:'44V;fast 24f 103 2 8 10 11 12 12*» H r. B*werl2 Peg.Martin, JewerClty, Hotfoot 60326 Tijuana 5-8 lit2%faat 7f.f 111 1 S 8 S* S14 R Carter 12 Chiiia.Iane. ?,'. Klein. .i.O.Sugg (K154 Tijuana 51 f l:10'-w,slop 17f 104 10 7 7 71 €-" II B B'wcrll Kenward, MSasClark, Mac John'n 69853 Tijuana 51 f iM fast Mf M 8 10 7 8- 9'= H 13 B'werll MissDuiibar. P. Wilson, Thrills 69650 Tijuana MI'S fast 116 102 9 9 9 9 9" H B B'wer !) Rtih'rII., B.MacklL, NoWonder 59608 Tijuana 3-4 1:16 fast 26f ln» 2 6 11 11 ll18 H B B'wer 11 Nepperlian, Cigale, Qulnam 69067 Tijuana 6-8 l:02%fast 3M 108 5 6 7 6' 6»1 M Slaugh'r 7 StanleyH., D.Pasbion, McM'phj 588166 Tijuana 6-8 l:03%fast L12 106 8 4 4 61! 817 H B B'wer S BigSmoke. Dr.Kendall. C.theWy ROBERT LEE, b. g. 9 115 By General Roberts — Princein, by Cheviot (Trainer, J. Stadler. Owner, 7. Stadler). 60967 Tijuana 1 ! I'2. 1' t. t 19-W 110 5 9 9 '.)- c Studer !) Caamano. Bweaaaa, Quinam 60755 Tijuana 3-4 l:l(8i£aaC 6 110 9 7 5 5* 3'1 J Hun'mer 9 Chrome, Squash, (jjiinara 6060'. Tijuana 1 1-1« l:504igood 17 110 7 G 6 7 7* 9" H Molters B Byltiglit, George). '.Jr. Hr.S.im'l G0572 Tijuana 1 l:45%slow I MS 5 3 3 4 4-J 47 J Hun'mer 8 YorkLassie, Blk.'l'op, NickKlein 60098 Tijuana 51 f l:0«*-.fast 9 108 9 9 9 82 57 J H'tamer 12 W.Whitaker, Coombs, M. Dixon 69772 Tijuana 61 f 1 :09M.fast 63 107 10 9 12 12 11* H Molters 12 RedMan, W.C.Dooly. Hotfoot 69670 Tijuana 64 f 1 :09'/-.fast 8 113 10 13 12 12 11» B McEwen 12 Galway, Coombs, Ethel 69603 Tijuana 3-1 l:16%fast 6 117 1 111* 5'IB McEwen 11 Iudian Brigade, Chrome, Petlai Page 7 Fourth Race [4th Tijuana] I'OI ll'l'll HVCL' — 8-4 ^lile. y- cjir-oltls« ami uinvsird. l.-iini iii». Dec I W, 1»1« 1:11 U-u y HO.) CAREEN, b. m, 7 112 By Joe Carey — Screcnwell Lake, by Artillery. (Trainer, W. H. Do Bolt. Owner, Hall & Da Bolt). (illMfljt Tijuana £-8 HOl'.ifast 13 113 ! 5 5- 3' J Deford 10 RosaAtkia, C » ml , C.the Way 60916 Tijuana. 3 1 1 :15"f.good 13 115 1 2 3' 3 1.1 Deford • (iov Jtxnia, leartlieWay. Velvet BMbB Tijuana 51 f 1:11 slop 14f 111 4 4 4 2-1 I4 .1 LH-ford 10 Circulat-. Alajah. Mis^ Clark WOT Tijuana 5'. ric* fast 32 ;•; 9 M 10 ft* tPj R Carter 12 Charanat, Vcndtita, C.the W«j 60327 Tijuana 51 f 1 :n:i-..fast it 11110 10 10 10 9'° R Carter 10 Fond Hope. Clearl^ike, Circulate 60L-.M Tijuana 51 f 1:13!. -.hvy 7 113 5 3 2 5* 5"! R Carter 9 Mike Una, I'or.d Hope. Crisple 60134 Tijuana 5-1 1:01 slop 7f 100 6 7 7 7 7" J Deford 7 Stanleyil., Cliarm't, DulyFash'n 60070 Tijuana 6i f l:03%fas,t 9 110 6 6 6 6' 6=1 E Taylor MoWaf. TU'tySoven, Barlym'n LK"WIB B., oh. g, 7 109 By Prospero — Lady Karchmont. by Harchmont II. (Trainer, G. W. Crinpen. Owner, Blackwell & Crippen). 4.0916 Tijuana 3-4 1:15-" .-.good I 112 7 I I 97:i .1 1 Iun' inor 'J (1 ,ver.!ui,ia. C.theWqy, Carve-; WI415 Tijuana UnTQy l»l%Blpp 4 112 6 5 4 3 4* I'2 T Wilson 8 Pine -rest. Lola, Mountain (lirl mm Tijuana lm70y l:4S%f*8t 13 112 6 5 4 4 4=i i'% M Fator 8 Ch.B'kley, i'kLa-sie. Man'kinll. 601J2 Tijuana 1 1-16 1:57 mud 6 110 1 22 1 1' li E Noble 7 DalWood, Tamilian. Miss Kruter 60U93 Tijuana lm70y l:47Vjfast 5 109 7 6 7 7 5f 6»1 E Noble 10 Ev.Har'gan, C.B'kley, Y.Lasgie 69933 Tijuana lm70y 1 :."l-.-slop 6 114 3 2 2 1 2" 2° E Fator T B'nevillc, W.H.I'earce, P.Tenny 69S55 Tijuana 1 1-16 l:51"6fast 26 117 9 6 6 4 3l 4* E Fator 10 Zamlocli. Dr. Samuel. Booneviile ORLEANS GIRL, br m, 5 110 By Jack Atkin— Lady Installator. by Installator. (Trainer, C. Berry. Owner, Thompson Sc Berry). MjfjSS Tijuana 5i t i:lo*smud 5 no ( 6 f V* .1 H'tamer 7 Plaatateaet Y«n \ Ho«e, Chow l.n57t Tiiuana 51 f 1 :09 '.-.slow 25 110 I I I S 7*| C Ralls S i:.I..O\ve:i. R .Har'gan. R'gleader 60468 Tijuana ::-4 1:lS slop 14 110 S 9 9 91 9" C Ralls 10 Happy Valley, Lavaga, Bed Man 60407 Tijuana 5J f 1:08 fast 16 108 4 3 4 8» 4«| C Ralls 8 Kinglike. D.deGtUse, Gold. Rose 60.359 Tiiuana 5-8 1:02 fast 36 1M 9 9 I 72 P3 C Rails 9 Mad.Byng, M 'flower. PlowSteel 60222 Tijuana 5i f 1:13 hvy 4 110 3 3 3 42 4*i C Studer 0 D.deGtrUe, Ch'rMoster. Bosellis 1 60139 Tijuana Ej f l:10%alop I 110 5 3 5 7 715 T Wilson 7 Rafferty, Mannelien, R.L.Owen 1 60051 Tijuana 5-8 l^.-.good 2 110 6 3 2 2=1 H C Studer 11 MeMurpliy, UtOeJaka, Mer.Lasi ' 6*j991 Tijuana 1 3-16 2:0', f,slow 7 105 111 2 6 5" C Studer 5 Booneviile. RuckiiornlL, Ithyniei 59798 Tijuana 61 f lM%Caat 5f 107 7 6 8 8 5» H B B'wer S Sm. Maggie, H.George, NoW'det 69635 Tiiuana 51 f l:08Vifast 6 108 6 6 5 5* 5*1 A Jacob! 8 Mayflower, D.Dodge, C.tbe Waj 69621 Tiiuana 61 t l:08V*fast • 108 8 I 8 S* 1* C Studer 8 MrMnrphy. Pneblo. Goldie Ro»» MTRTLE A., b. m, 9 115 By Wax Taper— Boll Weevil, by Cayuja. (Trainer, C. B. Irwin. Owner, C. B. Irwin). SSR74 Tijuana 5| f 1 : i7-.-.fast :of 115 6 7 SJ : " D Hurn 9 Har.'sHeir, OlaLee. Ilam'lonA. ' 6 7*7 Tijuana 5-S 1 :"2=f.fast I 135 8 7 8 7' 7*1 P Marlines 9 D'yFa.-dii.m. I. .Pointer. ll.Ceoige 6'677 Tijuana 1 l:42*4fast 15 Ut 2 4 4 4 6« 5»J D Hurn B fhar.l'.oy, K.RahkiB, NoWondei i.'ifil? Tijuana 3-4 l:15«'5fast 4 115 4 4 4 4" 4;' D Hurn 9 Pr. Wilson, NoWonder. Gadline 60607 Tiiuana 51 f 1 :08 good 21 113 11 7 7 7» !♦ D Hurn 12 D.deGuise, H.BttT'ne, Rubber II. 60574 Tijuana 5i f 1 :09'!:,slow 5 115 6 5 5 «« 6"! D Hurn 8 R.L )w. n. K.Har'gaq, B'gleader ; 60353 Tijuana 51 f l:09",5fast 11 110 1 11 2" li D Hum 7 Lit. Pointer. B'gleader, El. Waldo CO-77 Tijuana 5-8 l^sgood 12 112 8 7 7 8" 9;1 P Marti aez 10 R'berlL, NoW'der, H'gan'sHeir • PLANTAGENET, b. g. 10 112 By Ogden— Mamie Worth, by St. Qncrge. ^ (Trainer, J. W. Bhockley. Owner, J. W. Shockle'"1 . 60958 Tiiuana 51 f 1 : ^'-.-,fast S3 112 6 6 ■ (■■'; 11 Long 8 C.Murpiiy. (it.u in't. O.Honi'M'.i i ties'. Tijuana l| * i:KV*j,mud 31-10 Jll 2 .1 1 1= Is T Wilson 7 K'dHope, Chow. OldHomestead 6080.'. Tijuana 3-4 l.J.M.sfast -9 112 4 4 5 9= 811 J Thomas 12 .ItilyFly. CMurpliy, O.Homest'd &761 Tijuana 5-8 l:021ifast 34 112 8 5 6 6'' b»i J Thomas 10 Foad Hope, Tiliotson. Pueblo 60653 Tijuana lm70v l:47"-,fa.-t 26 312 2 2 5 6 6* 57 J Thomas 7 Booneviile. Weiulr.nd, Karlym's , 6 616 Tijuana 3-4 1:15' if ast 14 112 1 1 1 21 1" J Hun'merlO Munnehen, July Fly. Rufferty BILLY JOE, ch. g, 10 112 By Russell— Ethel T., by Richmond. (Trainer, A. Gibson. Owner, W. L. Schaefer). 6"i'.l " Tijuana 3-4 1 :1»' -fast 26 :ij]0 pi 7 !'h N'*H B R'werlO Plantagenet. Manneheii. JulyFly MM8 Tiiuana 3-4 1 :16%tpood -3-5 115 I 9 6 6'16'iK Fator 11 Cooaaba, blk. Tat*, LadyBaatbaa MOM Tijuana 51 f l:09«fcfast 43-10 111 11 8 5 3= 1'! E Uon'hue12 Applejack. Ispbam. Mac Johns'n 1 HIM Tijuana 3-4 1:16 fast 11 Ml 30 8 6 6J 6*1 R Donahuel2 SadteD., Kvh. Har'gan. Rakajaaa K2H Tijuana 6-s l:"::3.-.good 76f 108 7 8 6 21' 2- E Don'hue 9 Oai d .City, lii'ty Seven, I.'ylone MM Tijuana 1 l:43%fast 15 109 8 7 3 3 9 9'" E Don'hua 9 BigSmoke, CI. the Way, Lavaga i 60071 Tijuana 51 f l:'iS%fast 92 1"9 8 8 7 41 4=1 E Fator 9 Cover Pp. Kenward, Ringleader r 6P833 Tijuana 5-Sl:02%fast 75 110 11 11 10 91 7Ti E Fator 12 Pueblo, Goldie Rose, Vera Rita I 69693 Ti'uana 51 f 1 :09 fast 108 110 8 8 8 8 b'i E Don'hne 8 Earlymorn. Pewaukee, C.Mastej1 t f.3621 Tijuana 5i f l:08%fast 22 106 I I 7 6* «rl H B B'wwr S Orleans Girl. MeMurulrr. Pueblo 0 MISS APRIL FOOL. ch. f, 4 105 By General Roberts — Rose Cherry, by Rubicon. (Trainer. L. H. Tryon. Owner. L. H. Tryon). 5S238 Tijuana 51 f 1:11 slop 12 If) 7 3 4 4h 5=1.1 H'tamer 7 MadaatBynC, Reriew, BlneBeU t 18871 Tiiuana 3-4 1 :15Vr.fast 3 1"6 4 3 4 41 ::'1P. Parke 7 Chow. Little Point:--. Busy IWrd 1 (7843 W'ws Ab 1 1-8 l:48v-slow 7 119 4s J Muliahy 7 A.Annie. York.Kelish, Itallotear r 577'»6 Willows 3-4 l:16^4fast 27 92 6s M Garrett HdlM, John Jr.. Thrills 57697 Will'ws Ab 5-S 58%fast 2 105 1" E Neal 9 Pittsburg, LeeRafleld, Figura'n a 56745 Bhouse 51 f 1 :0S«,fast 11 93 5»| P Hum 7 Toy Miss. Vail'. Maid. Roa.Oooae e 6h651 B'house 51 f l:ll&niud S-a U4 3s I Mubahy 9 Balfair, Ballotcar. MariouFluke e SEA BEACH, b. g, t 114 By Marta Santa— Sea Spray, by Star Shoot. (Trainer, L. A. Scully. Owner, J. Wilson). 608:48 Tijuana 63 f 1:11 mud 18 114 5 6 6« 6'3 C Cross 7 JarfcLedi, Pueblo, Harry I . 60702 Tijuana 5* . f 1 : iSVofast 27 114 « 5 5 f-i 6' B Fator I R .L Owen. Col. Murphy. JulyFlv I &'571 Tijuana 5' f 1 :10 slow 26 109 I 4 3 2" 3J C Ralls 8 TilloNon. Peg.Martia, I.W.H'pet r 60520 Tijuana lm70y l::.5V.hvy I 112 3 3 I 4 6] ."."• C Ralls 7 ManniUin 1 1., i'ellar. Mist.PoRy y OetSS Tijuana :;-4 1 IS slop 31 109 7 4 4 u"- 58i II 1? Bwerlu H'pv Valley, I.ivil-.-i, S «| Man 6o30l Tijuana 3-4 plMifast 25f 114 6 S S 8'1 9 = R liority 11 Oadling, BHeb Top, Roaellfa r 60254 Tijuana ImT-y 1 :4S--.;ood 41 112 4 I 3 3 7= 7''PCurou 8 Pbedon. Pr.WilSOn. G 'gel'. Jr. ' btilSl Tijuana -4 1:i8%mud 12 109 6 7 7 7» 7'i H B B'wer 8 Jackl »di. F'dMope, Plautag-net t 60139 Tijuana 5. f 1 10'isiop 9 114 6 4 4 4= .'." !: PaHre 7 KntfeKy, Mannetien, it.B.o.v. -i B0056 Tiiuana H-4 1:16 sfoqd 3-2 112 7 5 7 8 - s'i u 1'aVh.i lo tMMjra 'h'ys^veti. BlaVfoyia « Fifth Race [5th Tijuana] ~ e ,; fi a j § I 1 | fi ( 6 I 6 | ' J ( ,; j ( j 5 f , « } j ; j j ( t ( | ( ( ' ( ( ' ' IIITH ItACn 1 l-l lilies. :;-yeur-olils nml np\vnr«l. 4 IniniiiiK. -lnin •z), ism; — i:i5— :i — ■ J ». HEAD OVER HEELS, oh. m, 6 107 By Celt— Belle riour, by Eos. (Trainer. F. W. Forsting. Owner. Bisbce Stable). t.O!)7:: Tijuana inuO- l:46%fast 1-6 Ht 7 G l| l •' H'tamer 8 Vi. . Lill Head, Tom (raven 64J9SS Tijuana 1 1-16 l:.5-'h.iivy 52 111 2 2 2 ' 2'-J H Molt.-rs 9 l'.'sWing, NdMacaar, B'tyl.ady 608526 Tijuana 3-4 l:U%alop i'-'-5 114 3 3 3 32 2« R Carter 7 .ioiin.li.. B'tyLady, Q.afTxaaaBa 60760 Tijuana 3-4 1 :14-" f,fast 3-2 312 1 2 3 5=1 4?J R Carter 7 O.ofT'mps. Daa.Girl, Kir.'sCub 59951 Tijuana 3-4 l:1S1ishvy 9-5 109 4 2 2 2h 633 I Wilson 10 Pl.l'.lo.s'm, Lil.Komper. H.I^reh R4886 Tijuana 51 f l:0s%slop 32 104 6 7 8 6 6«J A Jacobs 8 MotorCop, Bnl'tProof, Bis. Susie 59836 Tijuana 5-8 1 :01=f.fast 19-5 110 5 3 3 6 5'i TI B K'wer 0 Huron II., Shifty, Mayflower 59748 Tijuana 3-4 l:13y5fast 19-5 U2 « 4 4 4» «»1 T Murray 7 Motor Cop, Sister Susie. Sedan VIC, b. f, 4 104 By Watervale — Eastern Shore, by The Bard. (Trainer, C. Berry, Owner, Thompson & Berry). 8M7S Tiiuana lm70v 1 : i : ' .fast I 105 I 7 I 1 8* C Balls s H.OverllccIs. R.Head, T.Crav.-i 60928 Tijuana 1 1-16 J :52:l„hvy 7 109 6 6 8'-8'lC Rails 9 H.'sWing, 11. 0. Heels, N.Harp.i $r,758 Tijuana 1 l-ll l:4»*Afaat 6 104 5 7 7 7 61 5'i C Btader S Franklin, Nel. Harper, Don Jos.- 60692 Tijuana 1 1-16 1 :49%fast 7 MR 5 4 4 4 11 31 R Don'huc S DonJoae, N.Harper, PeerlessOi.. 60575 Tijuana 1 l:46%alOW 7 MO 4 7 6 4 2' 2"| C Ralls T Billllead. Montp -rri, T)aintyl.ad.y S0474 Tijuana 3-4 l:17M.slop 9 97 7 7 7 61 G»i C Halls 8 Lit.Bomper, D'ty Lady, McLanu 60276 Tijuana 3-4 l:ir. f,good 7 103 6 6 6 4J 4'i C Rails 7 T.Craven, Tabloid, H. Burgoyne M204 Tijuana 1 l:51%hvy 8-6 97 6 4 4 2 2'i 2n C Ralls 6 Nel. Harper, Pueblo. Hal Wright BEE'S WING, blk. m. 5 107 By Bnchhorn — Natalie D., by Ben Stroma. (Trainer. A. E. Smith. Owner, A. E. Smith). 60928 Tiiuana 1 1-16 1 :52".-.hvy 5 107 1 4 11 1-1 T Wilson 8 H.O.Hels. N. Harper. D'tyLady 60804 Tijuana 3-4 l:14%gond 53 101 l«i 10 10 8* M Fator 10 R*. Rankin, M.Maulsl.y, Trusty 10758 Tijuana 1 1-16 1 :19':-,fast 8 10S 12 2 3 7-' 7" P Hurn 8 Franklin. Nel. Harper, Bon Jos ; 60C52 Tiiuana 1 I-ll l:50M-.fast 12-5 106 1 2 2 2 22 l'J P Hurn »» Phedocien, Deckhand, W. Willow 60"5l Tiiuana 3-4 1:16 slow 3 111 3 5 5 44 3' C Th'pson 8 OnhidKing, Billllead, M.l'.yng 60185 Tijuana 5* f l:10"i;mud 14 309 4 5 5 51 4« B Parke 6 L.Rom per. Pl.Plos'm, Mad.Bvng 6T-012 F.G'nds 3-4 1:17 hvy 11-5 105 1 8 8 M* M** A Wilson 11 Twopair, BrownBii), SenficeStar 59S20 F.G'nds 3-4 1:18 hvy 10 102 3 3 3 !J !"*A Wilson 12 Rustler. Helen Alkin, Ragassa SADIE D., oh. m, 6 102 By Ormondale — Bailynahinch, by General Symoni (Trainer, L. T. Whitehill. Owner, H. Van Rooy). or Ardoou. f.OuO Tijuana 1 l:45:'-,fast 19-10 107 2 1 Fill J H'tamer T L.P'itu-r. P.'.'i'gTlir'gli. NoW'der 00826 Tijuana 3-1 l:l(*««loC 29 106 7 7 7 7 72u J H'tamer 7 JobnJr., II. O. Heels. BaintyTvidy &:719 Tijuana 51 f 1 :0S^.-,fast 13-10 105 4 3 1 lh 1' J H'tamer 11 W.C. Dooly, C'degrey. CicelyKay 60601 Tijuana 3-4 l:lfi*sgood 21-5 108 6 1 1 1" 2l .7 H'tamer 10 Divlnnd, Argento. Fond Hope MRS Tijuana 3-4 1:19 hvy 4 110 5 8 8 7l 714 J H'tamer 9 Poacher. Czardom. Neilietlarper 6*'3O0 Tijuana 3-4 1:16 fast 21-10 103 3 1 2 21 1» J Hun'mer 12 Eva. Har'gan, P.aia'sa, B'gleader 40153 Tijuana El f l:12%slop 12-5 108 1 1 1 l1 2» J H'tamer 12 Mike Dixon. Kimono, C. Cannell •TONStHT, ch. g, 4 109 By Martinet— Mai Lowery, by St. Pierian. (Trainer, 2. E. McGregor. Owner, Z. E. MoGregor). 60989 Tiiuana 5-1 l:15--,iast 50 111 4 '. 5- 6*1 J H'tam-r 7 Trusty. Har.Burgovue. LltBeaeh 608415 Tijuana 51 f l:10"-,mud 18 114 7 8 &"l I" J H'tamer 9 G'denCity, A.Regina, L.Bornper 6( '62 1 Tiiuana lm70y i:47',{-,fast 17 104 1 1 1 2 2 » 4llC Ralls 7 Gath. Begreso, Rouen ^0579 Tijuana 51 f 1:09 slow 17-5 313 5 6 7 7* 6'! J H'tamer K Shifty. Ike MilK Dancing Girl 60077 Tijuana 5-4 l:14%fast 22 109 4 3 3 5'' 7'i B Maskrid 10 Fireplace, Bob.Allen, OrchidKing 0C028 Tijuana 3-4 1:16 good 17 110 4 5 5 5s 4*'i B Maskrki 6 SistcrSusie, Sedan. RapidStrido 5:797 Tiiuana 5* f l:0S%fast 12-5 109 1 3 3 3» 4« J Hun'mer 7 Hazel Dale, Herder, Fireplace 59750 Tijuana 51 f 1 :07%f ast 5 109 2 2 4 4* 4ll J H'tamer 10 Coco Cola, M'flower. M. Manage •9714 Tijuana 6-8 1 :01%fast 33 112 6 6 6 6= 68i* P Hurn 8 Herder, Sis.Susie, HamiltonA. WATER WILLOW, h. m, 6 100 By Rapid Water-^Icaria, by Sanders. (Trainer, J. Eckert. Owner, J. Eckert). 60889 Tijuana 1 1-16 l:4SfkSOOd 34 1"7 7 S S 8M C Gross 8 Pol. Wale. Nel. Harper. B'bouHr'n 60692 Tijuana 1 1-16 l:49V.-,fast 16 107 6 9 9 I 8J 6"! C Gross 9 Vic. Don Jose. Nellie Harper 60652 Tijuana 1 1-11 l:50Vsfast IS 309 2 6 6 6 6 48 C Gross 6 Bee'sWing, Phedoden. Deckhand 59059 Tijuana 3-4 l:14%fast 234 105 S 8 9 10 10 O Atwell 10 Furbelow, Orchid King, Chow 5S951 Tijuana 1 1-16 1:49 fast 35 loo 6 6 6 6 6 614 J H'tamer 6 Ver.Loon, Dix. Carroll, Deckhand 57906 K'worth lm70y l:55~£hvy 24 106 8 7 6 7 7* 71* T Burns 9 WhiteHuven, Sk'rFace, Jacquet 57246 Con'ght 11-16 1:43 fast 61 113 3 3 4 5 7s 7* W Hinphy 8 PaulaV., Blar.Boy. Buckhornll. Sixth Race [6th Tijuana] , 1 1 ' ' ; SIXTH ItAt'll i lile. IS-year-olds asid upward. Claiming. (June 17, t« i ; — i :::s — :i — j 5. MISS KRUTER, b. m, 11 110 By Tra«»T*al— Lillis Krater, by Orimai!. (Trainer, C. Mauley. Owner, H. T. Palmer). 60999 Tijuana 1 1-S 1 :5(i', last 15-10 IP) 3 1 1'i 1- C Studer 7 Pineerest. Ycrmak. Plow Steel 60961 Tijuana 11-16 1:19 fast 13 110 2 2 2* L"l'' Studer 8 Zetetie. Tom Brooks, Zamloeh 608:?9 Tijttana 1 1-16 1:54 ^mud IS 310 4 4 81 9-6 W 1) MilicrlO Salgeorge, Piacetcat, Mist.l'olly 607S5 Tijuana lm70y l:471.-.fast 6 110 3 5 4 4 4= 4r'J C Studer 7 Gadling. R. Harrigan. Yermak 60704 Tijuana 1 1-16 l:49%fast 4 lio 2 2 2 2 2' S2 C Studer 8 Zelclic. Salgeorge, Cigale 60853 Tijuana lm70y 1 :47%fast 31 115 3 11 1 P» 6' R Carter 7 Booneviile, Weinland. Karlym'n 60409 Tijuana 1 1-16 l:50%f ast 27-10 310 6 4 1 1 1* 1* C Studer 8 Madrono, G.Roberts. Dr.S'muel MM Tijuana 1 1-16 1 :491«,fa3t 9-5 105 2 1 1 1 1J 1» C Studer 7 Ycrmak, Dr. Samuel. Petlar 60252 Tijuana 1 1-8 l:58%good 9 103 3 1 1 1 1* l13 C Studer 8 Sippara. Alma B., Petlar 7ERMAK, ch. g, 9 118 By Ormondale— Lady Alicia, by Sir Dixon. (Trainer, W. Walker. Owner, W. Walker). 60999 Tiiuana 1 1-8 1 :56!.-,fast 5 112 7 2 U 2" P Caron 7 Pineerest. PlowSteel. MissKniler 60973 Tijuana lrnTOy l:45"-.fast 52 115 S 8 8 8,;1 K Don'hue S Head Over Heels, Vie. Bill Head 60785 Tijuana lm70y 1:47' U ast 4 3 12 4 4 I 3 321 3J H B B'wer 7 Gadling, E.Harrigan, M.KruHT 60690 Tijuana 1 3-8 2:lS%fast 14 303 3 11 1 2» 57i H B T3'wr 7 B.Green, Fan. Nail, Wliitellavcu 50653 Tijuana lm70y l:47?-f,f ast 17-10 112 7 5 4 4 5s 44 II B F.'wer 7 B'ncvillc, Weinland. Earlymorn 60CO6 Tijuana 1 1-8 l:56%good 4 104 3 11 1 ll 3'3 H B B'wer 6 F.Naii. B'onGreen, W.H.Pearce 60446 Tiiuap.a 1 1-8 l:59^.slop 4 1- S 4 3 4 4 6te 5t4 H R B'wer (5 Kenward. B'neville, B'bonGrcen Vmt Tijuana 1 1-8 l:57%fast 3 112 3 4 2 2 11 1" H B B'wer 8 M.Daly. Commander, Zamloeh £0503 Tijuana 1 1-16 l:49%fast 3 117 4 3 2 2 2» 2"» C Th'pson 7 Mis* Kruter, Dr. Samuel, Petlar TOM BROOHS, oh. g, 6 109 By Brumm9i — Resignation, by Bea* Stroma. (Trainer. P. Trace;.-. Owner. E. McCown), 60988 Tijuana lm70y 1 : 'O-.-.fast 7 112 6 6 4s 8' J H'tamer 8 S.J.Vergne. Montona. By Right 60961 Tijuana 1 1-16 1:49 fast 14 114 5 I 3'1 371 C Gross 8 Zetetic. Miss Kruter, Zamloeh 60888 Tiiuana lm70y l:47%good 6 109 7 I 43 3« J Hun'merlO Zamloeh, '.Veinlaml, Cigale C0.S05 Tijuana 3-4 l:15'5fast 9£ 109 12 11 7 41 46i J H'tamer 12 JulyFly, CMurpliy, O.Homegt'd 60072 Tiiuana 1 1-16 l:49%fast 6 109 8 8 8 8 71 7»1 J H'tamer 8 Yermak, Madrono. Rhymer 59955 Tijuana lmTQy l:51%alop 10 112 7 7 7 7 7 7:" J H'tamer 7 B'neville, LewisB., W.H.Pcarea 59857 Tijuana lm70y l:47%fast 3 112 7 6 3 2 2& 451 J H'tamer 7 YorkLassie, Shenand'h. Rhymer 59814 Tijuana 1 1-16 l:S0«Afaat 3-2 HI 7 6 5 5 65 8*] J H'tamer 7 AudreyK., Bal.yCal, Billy.Sluart 59732 Tijuana 1 1-16 l:50y„fast 19-10 114 6 7 6 4 2l 4l J H'tamer 7 Audrey K.. Runecraft, ZctetiC EVALYN HARRIGAN, ch. in, 0 111 By Harrigan— Vanoena, by Batten. (Trainer. W. Leeds. Owner, W. Leeda). 60998 Tijuana 6} f 1:08 faat 11 115 5 I I* fi'', I: Carter 7 Col.M'phy. ilam'lonA.. P.Martia 80802 Tijuana 3-4 l:15-,,fast 21-10 HO 1 1 1 2' 2' T Wilson 11 W.Whitaker, ('.Master, AlP'ter 6"7S5 Tijuana lm70y l:47'.,fast 5 110 2 11 1 31 2| T Wilson 7 Gadling, Yermak. Miss Kruter 60574 Tijuana 61 f l:09:;-.siow 16 110 2 4 3 2-1 2' T WUsoa 8 R.L.Owen, Ringleader, NoW'der 8M0t Tijuana 3-4 1:16 fast 4 310 2 2 1 li L" P Hurn 12 Sadie D.. Ralaroaa, Bingleader 60103 Tijuana lm70y l:47V:.fast 14 110 3 1 1 1 1'Jl* T Wilson 10 t'h.Hnrkley, Y'kl^lasie, Zamloeh B9988 Tijuana 1-4 l:lf%alo« 11 109 5 1 1 13 11 T Wilson 8 WisoJudge. Lavaga, Plantagenct 59328 Tijuana 51 f l:ll#.slop 8 10S 3 4 4 32 3" E Fator 9 Lavaga, Miss Kruter, Tom Caro OLOVER .TTJNIA, ch. g, 6 112 By Clovcrton — Junia, by On Deck. (Trainer, D. Blair. Owner, E. Orr). 6091'! Ti.iiana ::-1 i i. ,•"•.. good ll 112 I 5 5"; 1«J T Wil.-on 9 Clear ihi-.iW.iy. Careen, Velvet 10619 Tijuana In.TOy l:48%(^at 16 112 1 2 4 i I«| »" H B H'wcrlO M'rono, Gor Bob'ts. T.ffk'riilgo 60415 Tijuana lmiby l:51%alop H'-IO 312 5 4 5 5 59 51* c Studer ; Plait i est, Lola. Mouuinin Girl 60274 Tijuana lnaTOy l:19%good ( 112 2 3 3 2 21 2"» J H'tamer 9 Zamloeh, C.B'kley, I'.'d'gThr'gh 1*208 Tiiuana lm70jr 1:55'/Rhvy 15 112 6 2 2 2 2' 441 M Fator 7 M'I'iiCirl, Mislr'sPoliy, Rhymer 60181 Tijuana 5 4 l:18-.i.mud 7 Hi 7 8 8 61 6«i E Taylor 8 Jack Led i. F'dUopo, Plantagenet 8KENANDOAH, oh. g, 6 109 By Sea King — Blue Ora*a, by Hamburg. (Trainer, J. Crofton. Owner, H. D. Cates). 60988 Tijuana hn«0y 1 : 'ii-'..;. st s:; 112 s s 7r- 7" W Martin 8 S.J.Vergne, .Moniona. ToaiBrooki 00008 Tiiuana 11-^1:56 fast 17 312 6 « 6* 6H T Wilson 8 Gor.Rob'ts, D'khand, W. Haven 60888 Tijuana lm70y 1 : IT-.-,-nod 1431 117 10 I V 8'* R Don'huelo Zamloeh. Weinland. Tom Brooks 09S3S Tiiuana 11-8 242 slon 8 1M 6 6 6 6 5' 4« C Studer 8 Mist. Polly, M'nikiuII., PI. Steel 60756 Tijuana 11-8 1:57 fast 148 312 8 8 8 8 I !»• W Martin 8 Rhymer. Gor.Bobi-ns, M'yFuller 03817 Tijuana 3-4 l:15-»ifa st 33f M8 9 9 9 9 8'° P Caron 9 Fr'kWilson, NoWondi-r, Gadling 60274 Tijuana lm70v 1 :492'-,good 15f 112 8 9 9 9 9 9:« C Studer 9 Zamloeh, CI. Junia. Ch'kBaikley 18254 Tijuana lm70y l:49-cgood 15 113 8 7 8 8 8 817 P Hum I Phedoden, F. Wil-on, GcorgcC.Jr. HELEN LUCAS, h. f, 4 101 By Zeus — Moonshine, by Peep o'Day. !Tr3incr, J. G. Arvin. Owner. M. A. Porter). 60915 TUaana 1 1:44 good is I'd 9 I !*• C»I W Orran I LottaSpeed. Castledwara, K'lful 60885 Tijnana 1 l:44%(OOd 4 101 S I S' S9 J Hun'incrll Divlami, Lit tlel'uintcr. Hot Foot 608:;t» Tijuana 1 1:48 mud 6 97 5 5 32 3* M Fator 7 PlowSteeJ, Divland. WalterD.int 59933 Tijuana 1 l:49-"-slop 5 105 7 7 7 7 5=1 3s C Ralls 7 Red Man. Montona. Ermitana 59690 Tijuana 1 l:43%fast 33 103 8 9 8 6 6* 5' A Arvin 9 Cigale. Cam-ion. Montona "95S8 Tijuana lm70v 1 :51%slow 50 107 9 9 9 I 9 97 W Organ 9 I'mline, Lewis P., Clover Jnnia 59516 Tijuana 51 f l:lS"\-.hvy 21f 103 8 5 5 21 11 W Organ 9 Dollie Hart, Petlar, Our Haicl AMERICAN MAID. br. f. 4 108 By Dalhouzla — Brown Bess, by 3iit«n. (Trainer, L. A. Scully. Owner, J. Wilson). SOOtS Tijuana 5-s 1 :o-t--h\ y 55 109 5 4 l4 5-1 J '3'hoiiias 7 Puebhi. CieelyKay, DulyfaaklaO 18787 Tijuana 51 f 3 :08lifast 42 114 3 7 7 8 8'" C Th'pson 8 Mcljjine, Raoberll., Col. Murphy 60fu9 Tijuana 51 f 1:09 slow 48 105 8 8 8 S S»3 C Ralls 8 Shifty. Ike Mills, Dancing Girl G04 58 Tiiuana 8-4131 slop 3-2 112 6 5 6 64 6'-D Hurn 10 Happy Valley. Lavaga. Red Maa 60106 Tijuana 51 f l:08 f,fast 8 l'« 3 13 6'° 6"i T Wilson 9 Tillotson. Juiy Fly. Cover DO 89351 Tijuana M IM fast 8 MO 1 1 3 3l 7Ti C Studer 9 MadJOyagT. M'flower, PlowSteel 60158 Tijuana 11-16 1:55 slop 19-5 105 8 11 1 l1 344 C Studer 7 B'khornll., H.Valley, H.'aTopaa Seventh Race [7th Tijuana] • i , 1 i r I t 0 t 1 r a e e I r y t « S !•: V ■ \ T H RM.C7K :t-t ^IIH*. I JHI iMl auil iii»«as'd. t'lai:» jug;. (Dec. -o, loin — i:it z-r, — :; — no.j COL. MTJRPHY, b. g, 6 112 By Thao. Cook— -Harvett Queen, by Peea o'Day, (Trainer. J. G. Arvin. Owner, J. G. Arvin). 60998 Tijuana 51 f 1:68 fast 7 112 ; | :,i. 1n \v Organ 7 HamiltonA.. Peg. Marl in. Pueblo 60958 Tijuana 5} C li08%fast 6-5 112 7 4 1' l-'i T W7ilson 8 « It.ii-iiii nt. O.Uomesl'd. V.Rita OMUTUaana 8-4 l:16%faat 7 117 5 5 1 1' 2:1 10 Fator 12 JulyFly, O.Homest'd, T.Brooks OJ787 Tiiuana 5 f 1 :iiS'.-,fast 30 117 6 5 4 3h 8' E Fator 8 McLaue. Bubberll.. Th'tvSeven 10702 Tijuana 55 f l:08Vsfast 17 117 3 3 3 31 2* C Gross 8 R. L. Owen, July Fly, Tiliotson 50616 Tijuana 1-4 1:15' -fast 10 117 9 7 10 10 9'4 E Taylor 1 » Plantagenet, Mannchen. JulyFly HK24 Tiiuana 5-4 l:19^hvy 60 112 8 8 8 8 8:l W Organ 8 Rafferty, Earlymorn. Ch Master MOM Tijuana 61 f 1:09 good 19 111 7 8 8 10 10'1 C Gross 10 D.Dodge, H'o'r's Topaz. McLane 598S1 Tijuana 51 f 1:11 slop 16 117 6 10 7 10* 11" E Taylor 11 Chow. Candegrey, Roselll* VIEW. b. r, 7 112 By McGee — Parkview, by Hamburg. (Trainer. F. Risk. Owner, H. L. James), 00050 Tijuana 61 I 1:08 fast 7 !17 1 1 I'll* E Taylor 9 I.W.Harper, Juh Fly. M'flower 608:47 Tijuana 51 f l:MHmad 5 112 5 6 64 711 J H'tamer 7 Manmhen, C. Master, C.theW'ay 60701 Tijuana 51 f l:OS%fast M 117 1 11 11 2" P Martinezll Ringleader, Gadling, Lit. Pointer 60574 Tijuana 51 f 1 :09%slow 52 112 7 7 7 7* 8*| P Caron 8 R.L.Owen. D Har'gan, R'gleader 60353 Tijuana 61 f l:09'-3fa«t E Hit 6 6 6 6H 6«1 C Studer T MyttleA., Lit. Pointer, R'gleader 60101 Tijuana 11:45 Cast 41 112 9 8 8 8 S-° 7"» C Studer 9 F.Wilson, JewelCity, GoldieRose PEGGY MARTIN, br. m, 6 115 By Martinet— Peggy, by Dr. MacBride. (Trainer, J. Cur!. Owner. M. J. Barroni). (,0998 Tijuana 51 tlM fast 5 110 2 5 4' :'.'■' J Hun'mer 7 Col. Murphy. HamiltonA.. Pueblo 8C4571 Tijuana 51 f 11" slow 1-2 110 5 5 5 3 21 C Studer 8 Tilloison. S. Beach, I.W.Harper 80384 Tijuana 1 l:44Vsfast 19-10 Ml 3 11 1 15 1J G Willi'ms 12 Jewel City. Hot Foot. Montona 69354 Tijuana 61 f IrOSttfOat 6-5 lor. I 4 4 2- 2" J H'tamer 7 Due de Guise, Gadling, RataiaM 69869 Tijuana 61 f l:0S'-,fast 3 110 4 7 7 4* 21 C Studer 7 Th'tySeven, Croupier. L.Fointer 69811 Tiiuana 61 t lM%t**t 18-5 1 -6 4 2 4 2' 1? J Hun'mer 9 F. Hone. BigSmoke, W.C.Danly 59751 Tiiuana 5 8 1:03 fast 8 108 8 8 7 7*1 6*1 C Studer 9 Stanley H., Pewaukee, Lobelia 5£155 Tijuana 1-4 1:15 fast 12 109 3 3 4 31 31 B Parke 9 NoWoider. Orl'nsGirl, Weinland OLD HOMESTEAD, b. g, 7 112 By King Cobalt— Beckon, by Plaudit. (Trainer. R. Barnett. Owaer, Z. 3arnett)t 60998 Tijuana fl:OI hurt 82 IM 7 7 7 7 R Petagrold 7 Col.M'phy. Ham'tonA.. P.Martin 60958 Tijuana "■: f l •• s' fist -j::f 112 I I P I* H Molters 0 PolMaryOar, Cfcaraaaat, V.Rita 60835 Tijuana 51 t 1 :llH,niuil 5 112 6 5 4* 4HI1 Molters 7 Plantagenet. loiul Hope, Chow a H ! Tijuana 1-4 1 :15'-,f;tst 51 113 M 9 I 9 5-1 11 Molters 12 JulyFly. Col. Murphy. TomRr'k* 69702 Tijuana 5! f l:0.syBfast 22f 112 8 8 8 7* 5'4'H H B'wer i R.LOuen. Col. Murphy. JulyFly 611616 Tijuana 3-4 l:164%faat 113 112 6 8 8 6* 561 C Ralls 10 Plantagenet, Mannchen, JulyFly 8384 Tijuana I l:44tfcfa*t B H2 12 10 9 :) 10* 10" C P.alla 12 Peg.Maitin, JewHClty, HotFoot Vl!Ti:iu,a 11:41 fas' s 111 0 7 T I 6'16'TA Jacoba 9 P.WiHon. JewelCity. GqlUieRoao OIGALE. blk. f. 4 105 By Vow Tromp— Criokat, by Cbastwfleld. (Trainer, L. Ert. Owner, Shafer k Conway). OH8H Tijuana lmTOy li;-.,good IS h :; ! 2 3=1 4*1 C Studer 10 Ziimlwli. AVciniand, Tom Hrooks ' 6* 704 Tijuana 1 1-16 t:4t%teat 5 M t 4 4 4 41 45 J H'tamer 8 Zetetie, Salgeorge, Miss Kruter €0573 Tijuana 1 l^S^slow 13-10 103 2 11 1 lj If C Studer 8 Weinland, Nebraska, Fl.ofSteel 604*8 Tijuana 1 l:43*i,fast 19-10 103 7 7 7 6 41 44J T "Wilson | Wise Judge. Petlar, Tambian «'• (Ol Tijuana 1 1-16 l:49?.-.fast 38 I4t 4 8 6 6 I* 6'» C Studer 10 P.Blos'm. Bour.Green, Fan. Nail fc 184 Tijuana lm7 »y 1 :5130mud 43-10 103 7 7 7 7 7 720 J H'tamer 7 Buckhornll.. OurMaid. Pineereat C9776 Tijuana lm7ny 1:47 fast *2 103 3 3 3 2 21 65 G Willi'ms 7 M. Fuller, Nashotah. Shenandoak AL FORTES, b. g, » 114 By Sweep— Chicklets, by Hit Highness. (Trainer, W. Sims. Owner, W. Sinu). C0885 Tijuana 1 l:44%gM4 7 114 5 4 S» 6*1 R Carter 11 Divlnnd, Lit tlePointer, HctFoot COM i2 Tijuana 3-4 l:la%fast 11 114 I ?. 4 41 43J R Carter 11 W.Whit'r, K.H'riiran. C. Master t0442 Tijuana ll:30ii.slop 5 114 4 8 3 3 32 6TJ R Carter 8 Ermitana, Hot Foot, Swenson 6H382 Tijuana 3-4 l:l.".\fast 8 113 5 6 4 4« B4i R Carter • Q.ofTrumps, l\ toPoint, RedMan 60224 Tijuana 6Jfl:i::~hvy 2J 115 6 4 2 21 l1 E Taylor 8 Rosa Atkin, Tambian. Infield •T179 Tijuana 3-4 1 ill^mud 18 112 I 2 2 21 J'lR Carter 7 Mistake. Dora. Hot Foot bOlOO Tijuana 1 l:43%fast ( 112 4 4 4 4 11 4-1 K Taylor » BigSmoke, CI. the Way, Laraga CTHOW, ok. o, 4 115 By Bapid Water — Lady Ornama, by Ornament. (Trainer, A. Wickham. Owner, W. Ormea). A0958 Tijuana S| f IMHfrM 12 116 3 1 4J 5«| B Taylor 9 CMnrpliy. Charm' t, O.Homesfd bO!Hl Tijuana 3-4 IHH|H| S 118 4 I f.- 6sj C H Miller 9 Clover.lunia. 0, theWay, Careen C0835 Tijuana 6J f l:10«imud 21-10 116 3 4 3 3'J 3» C H Miller 7 ITtagenet, F.Hope, O.Homesfd 6.J803 Tijuana 3-4 l:15M,fast 13 115 2 2 3 71 10" C H Millerl2 JulyFlT, C. Murphy, O.Homesfd •0718 Tijuana 5} f 1:09 fast 23 117 7 7 8 SI 9« R Dority 11 CI. the Way, J'yFly, W.Whitaker 69954 Tijuana CJ f l:12%hvy 26 115 4 9 10 9 91" R Carter 10 Mad .Bvuir, BeaBeacb, Ch.Maktei 69881 Tijuana 5$ f 1:11 slop 3-2 112 7 7 4 3i 1 H Salad In 11 Candegrey, Roaellis, Fond Hope 19798 Tijuana 6t f 1 ov-tfast 14 112 1 7 1 u1 4' H Saladln 8 8m. Maggie, H.George, NoW'der SMILING MAGGIE, ch. m. 9 110 By Smile— Margaret M., by Woolithorpe. (Trainer. N. W. Burkhart. Owner, Morris Stable). fi«88« Tijuana 3-4 UtS%g—4 4 112 E I .".» 5r? H B B'wer 12 W.Whitaker, J.G'man, M.D'bar TrTTT TIJW »-8]:02%fast 8-6 110 1 6 5 5J 6!J C Studer a D'yFashion, I..I'ointer, H.George MM Tijuana 61 f 1 :08%fast 5 110 9 8 8 8s 61 H Moltera 11 Ringleader, View, Gadling «ot07 Tijuana 6Jfl:08 good 4 MS 10 9 9 9 6» J H'tamer 12 D.deGuise, n.Bur'ne, Rubber II. 60277 Tijuana 6-8 1 :02%good27-10 110 7 8 9 91 8* J H'tamer 10 R'berll., NoW'der, H'gan'sHelr 69798 Tijuana 5j f l:08%rast 17-10 HO 2 5 3 S» 1J J Hun'mer 8 HonestGeorge, NoWonder, Chow 69«55 Tijuana 5-8 1:02 fast 6 114 6 4 7 74 7*1 B Parke 8 Fireplace, Kath. Rankin, McLane 69109 Tijuana 6-8 l:01%fast I 111 6 7 7 7 4«1 B Parke 7 Perch, Sherman A., Mayflower Page 8 Eighth Race [8th Tijuana] KIGHTJ1 RACK .".-4 Mil*. :{- ear-olils »n«1 upward. Claiming. I ])pc, jiO. DMG 1:11 S-l ■ IIO.l ■ I. W. HARPER, b. g, 7 114 By J. T. Crowley— Fenelon, by Governor Foraker. (Trainer, F. K. Irwin. Owner. F. B. Irwin). Mttt Tijuana 3-4 1 :14--fast 11 10 115 1 1 !J 1' P Martinez 8 K. Cheatham, Stiletto. Dorothy K0959 Tijuana 5i f 1:08 fast 2 112 7 7 41 2h P Martinez i» View. July Fly, Mayflower tiOit'.Mi Tijuana lm70y 1:51 hvy 7 110 2 2 2'1 3« C Studer 8 Capt.Kvans. Argento, Modiste «0909 Tijuana 1 1:43 fast 6 115 1 1 11 3- P Martinez S AliniiB., Mannikinll., Dr.Sam'l ' C0826 Tijuana 3-4 1:16%slop 8 108 6 6 6 6= 6'»D Hum 7 JohnJr., H.O. Heels, DaiutvLady 00679 Tijuana 5ifl:0i%fast 22 112 6 7 4 6* 6»1 P MartinezlO BlackTop, ThirtySeven, Review 60571 Tijuana 6} f 1:10 slow 27-10 1L2 4 3 4 4» 4*4 R Carter 8 Tillotson, Peg. Martin, S. Beach 60496 Tijuana 5-8 1:05 mud 11-10 113 2 4 4 3» l'J R Carter 10 Vera Rita, Chrome, Dewy Field 69127 Tiiuana 6| f 1 :09 fast 12 113 I i i 7» 7« H Carter 8 Q.ofTruinps. K.Rankin. N.H'per OBARMANT, ch. f, 4 105 By Tba Rascal— Liaolia, by Requital. (Trainer, A. E. Noyes. Owner. A. E. Noyes). i.il!» 8 Tijuana 5J f 1 :«'M.-.fast :» 106 1 3 2'1 2=1 P Hum 9 0 .Murphy, O.Homost'd, V.Rita MM Tijuana H f 1:09 fast 16 107 4 3 3 3b 1" P Hum 12 VeraKita, Cl'r the Way, F.Hope 60547 Tijuana 5-8 1 :o:,"--.siow 4 111 7 8 8 61 51 C Ralls 9 Cicely Kay. Coombs, R. Atkin C"518 Tijuana 6-8 1 :06«.5hvy 29-10 109 2 1 1 2'S 2" C Cross 8 Crispie. Dorothy. Clear the Way 60203 Tijuana 6} f 1 :14 hvy 3J 111 4 3 4 2"" 3*1 C Gross 8 W.C.Dooly, PerfectDay, Infield 60134 Tijuana 5-8 1:04 slop 7f 108 3 3 2 2J 2'i C Gross 7 StanlejH.. DulyFash'n, O'lyKay 69881 Tijuana 6i f 1:11 slop 11-5 108 2 1 1 t t*i C Gross 11 Chow. Candegrey, Boeellla LOTTA SPEED, b. f, 4 106 By Ton Tromp— Lotta Creed, by Hammva (Trainer, H. Farreli. Owner, fi. Farrell), *i0!14", Tijuana 1 1:44 good 13-5 lul 2 1 l'J l"k T Wilson 9 CastleCrown. Restful, L.Orphan fi088 Tijuan;t 3-4 l:15\good 199 105 7 9 11* 11" C Studer 12 W.Whitaker. J.G'man, M.D'bar 6O780 Tijuana 65 t lsMtfctMt 5 Ml 6 3 4 1" l'J C Studer 10 J.D.Sugt', Bet. Stuart, Prophecy 6U673 Tijuana 4-4 l:ltTfcfM 9 109 4 4 4 3" 34i E Fator 8 P.toPoint, S. Hawkins, Osteut'u* ti«jJO0 Tijuana 1 l:437tfast 25 103 7 8 7 7 7'1 781 J H'tamer 9 BigSmoke, CI. the Way, Lavaga 69825 Tijuana 11:45 fast 8f 104 6 8 4 4 6 6'J J H'tamer 9 WiseJudge, View, OldHomMt'd 69794 Tijuana Un70y l:49%fast 27 103 2 1 3 10 10' ll11 C Studer 11 Zauiloch. Mrs. Pat, Petlar JtTLY FLY, b. m, 8 110 By Marchmont II. — Locust, by Gorman. (Trainer. J. J. Sharkey. Owner, J. J. Sharkey). MMM Tijuana Eft t IM fast 9 115 I I bl V T Rae 9 View, I.W.Harper, Mayflowc- 60803 Tijuana 3-4 1 :l.V.-.fust 17-10 107 1 1 2 23 1'JT Wilson 12 C. Murphy. O.Hornest'd, T.Br'ks 6 t718 Tijuana 5i f 1:09 fast 2} 108 1 6 4 4'J 2' T Wilson 11 Cl.theWay, W.Whitaker, Divl'd 60702 Tijuana 5L f 1 :08'/stast 29-10 101 4 6 6 41 S*ft T Wilson 8 R.L.Oweu. Col. Murphy, Tillotson 6«)616 Tijuana 3-4 1 :15Vf.fast 9-6 112 2 3 I 31 31 R Carter 10 Pl'tagenet, Mannchen. Rafferty MM Tijuana 6Jfl:o8%fast 6 110 6 7 6 4'1 2» T Rae 9 Tillotson, Cover Up, No Wondei ■M Tijuana 6J f l:09'.5fast 9 111 I 3 6 3» 1| T Rae 8 T'ySeven. HotFoot, W.Whitaker Or/R MAID. b. m. 6 110 By Uncle— Busy Edith, by Yankee. (Trainer, G. Palmquist. Owner, W. Fonner). 00888 Tijuana linTOy l:47%good 2»-l » 110 I 4 82 914 C Ralls 10 Zamloch, Wcinland, Tom Brooks MM Tijuana S| f 1 :o "-.-,.slow 9 110 6 6 6' f.3i II Molters 7 Mad.Byng, D.deGuise, M'flower C-,652 Tijuana 1 1-K l:50';fast 9 112 3 C I 6 6- Cs II Molters 6 Bee'sWiug, I'hedodeu, Deckhand MttU Tijuana 2-4 1 :1C slow 16 110 8 9 7 6« 5 P Caion « (trchKiug, BillHcad, Bee'sVVIng 6tlM Tijuana MM l^.l^mud 16-6 107 2 11 1 21 V% H B B'wer 7 B'khornll., Pinecrest, Salgeorge 60104 Tijuana 1 l-IC 1 :49^5fast 6 112 6 2 2 2 Sl 6*1 H B B'wer 8 H.Burgoyne, Salg^orge. Com'der KTILETTO, b. hl • 110 By Assagai — Annie Lauretta, by Emperor. (Trainer, G. Itf . Atkinson. Owner, G. W. Atkinson). MMJ Tijuana 3-4 1 :H--fasi 6 113 5 1 m, 3* C Th'pson S I.W. Harper. K.Ch'ham. Dorothy •M14) Tijuana Eft t l:OS-.-.tast 9 ill 6 6 E*| 3« C Th'pson 7 H'n'sHeir, K.Ch'tham, G.Tr'ble HUE Tijuana 2-4 l:16:v:.slow 7 113 2 I 2-i 2«k C Th'pson 8 DoubleVan. Ladylone, L.Cochran 60721 Tijuana 11-16 1:51 fast 38 108 6 4 4 4 6 6» T Wilson 7Bas.Boy, P't toPoint, Dr. Samuel 60649 Tijuana I I I MHIiH 7f 112 3 6 6 61 46 E Fator 8 Clear Lake. Lobelia, Limerick C0602 Tijuana 3-4 l:16-iigood 21 113 2 2 7 71 7«1 E Taylor 11 Coombs, Black Top, L. Bourbon «iil33 Tijuana 5-8 1:04 slop 19 108 7 6 6 6* 6*i E Fator 7 Pewaukee. Tom Caro, Alajah LOBELIA, b. m, 8 112 By Br. Lect/o— OtkaJa, by The Judg» ^Trainer. 3. Crofton. Owner, E. D. Gates), 00909 Tijuana 5 8 1 il-r.fast 13 113 6 6 fi- S»| C Cross S T'tySeven. FomlHope. Limerick NM Tijuana 5-8 l:02%hvy 35 107 2 6 4j 47i C Studer 8 Bubboll., C. the Way. Harr l). «i()8:,7 Tijuana Eft t l:M*MMd 19 107 2 4 63 s'J C Studer 7 Mauuchen, C. Master, C.theWay •OKI Tijuana 5-8 1 :02'4fa«t 19 112 1 6 7 72 6*1 R Carter 10 Fond Hope, Tillotson, Pueblo «J jC49 Tijuana 6-8 l:02-3fast 8 lit* I 2 2 2J 2' J H'tamer S Clear Lake. Limerick, Stiletto MM Tijuana 5Jfl:ll mud 19 111 5 7 6 f.« 5» P Caron 7 .I.Gorman, CoverUp. C'r theWay Cft4C8 Tijuana 3-4 1:18 slop 33 112 5 7 8 10 10=* R Carter 10 Happy Valley, Lavaga, Red Mar. KAFFERTY, b. f, 8 112 By Harrigaa — Floamlnny, by OMarion. (Trainer. H Walter*. Owner, ii. WaJUra). 00974 Tijuana .". f 1 :07%fsuH '«lf 112 it 9 9 7T J Noonan 9 Har.'slli-ir. Olal^e, HamiltonA. MlHHtt Tiioaou 3-4 1 : 15 rr.good y 114 9 8 8 i 88 JNoonai 12 W.Whitaker, J.G'man, M.D'bar 08: » Tijuana I 1-16 1 :54Vfetnn l 12 112 3 3 i* V* J Noonan 10 Salgeorge, Pinecrest, Mist.I'olly •MM Tijuana 3-4 1 :15'. -.fast lh 112 8 C 10 MJ 11 '* P Martinczl2 JulyFly, C. Murphy. G.llomeslM MM Tijuana J-4 I :l.'.'/f.fast 6 117 5 I 5 4' 45fj(' Cross M I'lautageiift, Maunebeii, JulyFly MMTTiJwUW Eft C IM good 21 117 2 11 11 ll1 12-" P Murtlne/.12 D.deGuise, H.Biir'ne. Rubber II «,'.:,24 Tijuana 3-4 l:lH*,;.hvy 19-10 117 | 3 3 t' \'\ P Martinez 8 F.arlyuioru, Choir Master, Dura RED MAN, oh. r. 114 By Abe Frank— Alma Gardia, by Rancocas. 'Trianer, A. Wnite. Owner. B. White). 00988 Tijuana lm70 1 :!t;J. fast ■ 117 1 5 Eft f.« E Taylor S S..I.Vergne. Montona. Tom Brooks GM44 Tijuaia :'.-1 l:l.'r,goo l 6 112 6 1 7i T*ft C Studer 0 Clover.lunia, C.theWay. Careen MtTIJlMM 3-4 l:15%fa.st 7 114 1 7 I «,' 5*1 C Thpsonll W.Wh'aker, K.H'gan, C. Master MTU Tijuana Eft t 1 :i 9 fast 74 115 4 4 6 6' 6-3 C Cross 11 Cl.theWay, J'yFly, W.Whitaker CO701 Tijuana Eft f 1 :-»8^fast 84 114 7 9 9 92 9'J K Taylor 11 Ringleader, View. Gadling 00617 Tijuana 3-4 l:i:,%fast 11 114 2 3 6 61 6H E Taylor 9 Fr'kWilson. NoWonder. Gadllni t,«j468 Tiiuana 3-4 1:18 slots 11 114 1 3 3 41 3s C Gross 10 Happy Valley, Lavaga, Pueblo MMM4MSM t 1 I'WTtfMl SO IIS i i E* J» n Orosii 9 O ofTniiiips. Ft toPoint. F.Hop* r n Special Racing Manual There is to be a limited Special Edition of five hundred copiei of The American Racing Manual of 1922. The book will be carefully bound in fine flexible leather, with gold lettered title, and only sold through this office at $2 per copy. By registered mail 15 cents extra. The Special Manual is built for folks of taste who want "something better." DAILY RACING FORM 441 Plymouth Court, Chicago, III. ANOTHER SPECIAL GOES SATURDAY Result of today's Special not known at press time. You have time to get this specially prepared coup. DON'T HESITATE — GET IT NOW YOU CANT AFFORD TO MISS THIS. Am also making large guarantee Saturday. TERMS — Send me by wire, after you collect, tha winnings of $10. I cannot win if you lose. J. F. ("Lucky") BALDWIN 1303 Lexington Ave. New York City, N. Y. AVA R 6-1 WSS was yesterday's LONG SHOT SPECIAL. HUSH 8-5 WON was Saturday's March 18. ARTICLE X 4-1 WON was Friday's March 17. THIS MAKES 3 WINNERS OUT OF LAST 5 CANT BE BEAT AT ANY PRICE. Why overlook a good thing like this when you can get it for 50 cents— DAILY AT ALL NEWSSTANDS— 60 cents NATIONAL 0. X. PUBLISHING CO., 411 Baltimore Bldg. Chicago, IU. ORRIS, 2-1. Won, and a 3rd were last Saturday's $2 XX Specials. Don't fail to get next Saturday's Getaway Specials at Havana. All they cost is $2. Today's Form Special: No. 602, BOOK 775. THE STANDARD TURF GUTDE. Boom 408, 22 W. ftuincy St. CHICAGO, ILL, Lady Bess Queer Pedigree: Salvator Questions Its Admission to the American Stud Book ' ■ ' »m mi mimii. .1 . , .. i... .. Ill »i MiMHWBrillwmiaW LADY BESS' QUEER PEDIGREE » Salvator Questions Its Admission ' to the American Stud Book. « Tangled Southern Tales Which Caused Mare to Be Passed as Lexington's Daughter. (P.V SALVATOU ) The derision, on the part of tlie officials of tho .Tie-key Club, lo record in tlie first volume of tin-Stud Hook, when it is reprinted, an alleged newly-discovered daughter of lAxinjiton. her name Li ly Hess, her dam Kdith. by im]w i'tcd Sovereign, her breeder (ieneral T L. Well- of Louisiana, and her year of foaling IMS, is can-ins astonishment among American pedigree experts and students of thoroughbred history. For many of them are unanimous in declaring that this alleged mare is a myth, pure and simple, whose existence is an historical impossibility. The case is peculiarly interesting in view of the fact that it was in the course of investigation of the pedigree of a famous American trotter that this so ailed daughter of I^xitigton has come to light. The trotter in uuestion is no other than the renowned stallion Peter the (Ireat. 2:07'^, the foremost of all living trotting sires and previous to that I sensational race horse Some time ago Daily Racing Form published an official communication in which the announcement that the mare Lady Hess was to be recorded as a hona-fide (laughter of l^xington was made on behalf of the Jockey Club. The internal evidence all goes to show, however, that when tliN action was taken the officials of that organization either had not in their possession, or else had neglected to examine, the mass of contradictory evidence which demonstrates the mythical character of the mare in uuestion. To make a long story short, it is claimed by two ancient witnesses that tins mare. Lady Bess, was sired by Lexington at the Metairie rare course. New Orleans, in April, 1S." 4. just after his last race there that spring against his famed rival Le-coinpte. The witnesses who allege this are two nephews of T. .1. Wells (by courtesy culled Cen-eral). by name Montfnrt and .leffer-on Wells, now living in Louisiana. General Wells himself died in 1SH3. or fifty-nine years ago. His two nephews, still living, are now nearly ninety years of age. one of them affying that he is eighty-six. while the other seems not to know how old he is. having given his age variously as from eighty-seven to eighty-nine. WELLS TESTIMONY IN UUESTION. When men of such advanced age are testifying to events which occurred sixty -eight years ago. the acceptance of their statements without attempting to keenly verify or check them up by known historic facts is decidedly unwary. Had the Jockey (lull's officials examined all the evidence they would certainly not have taken the action which they have and ordered registered in the Stud Hook an animal obviously mythical. The "star witness" is Jefferson, familiarly known as "Jeff" Wells, nephew, as stated, of T. J. Wells, the famous ante-bellum breeder of thoroughbreds at "Wcllswood." his great plantation in Louisiana. T. J. Wells bred largely from members of the notable 'Dance family," founded by the imported mare Callopade. by t'atton — (amillina. by Cainilltts. Two of the most celebrated of these which he owned were Keel, by imported Glencoe, and her son. Le-compte. by Hoston. Lecompte lives in history :'s the great rival of Lexington and the series of races between the two sons of Hoston at the Metairie course, in the years of 1S.~ 4 and lS.'.o, are epic tales which will never grow old. "Jeff" Weill claims that he was thoroughly familiar with all the breeding and racing operations of his uncle, also was present at Metairie when Lexington and Lecompte ran their races there in the years mentioned. In ls.Vt he states that among other horses besides I -ionii te taken to Metairie to race was the mare Kdith. by imported I : Sovereign — Judith, by imported Glencoe. bred audi I owned by his uncle. And that after the second and last race there in April, 1S.')4. between Lexington and Lecompte. the mare was bred to Lexing Ion, and in lSo.'i had n filly f..al by him. This l'oal •rtu in Louisiana, but sent to Kentucky with her dam when the latter was bred, in the latter stale, in the spring of USES, to Cracker, another son of Koslon. Later she (th» Lexiugion filly) was sent back to Tj uisiana. had Hie influenza and became touched in her wind, was never trained or raced. and when the war broke out was given by T. J. Wells lo his nephew. Montl'ort Wells, lor a cavalry charger. Montlort Wells rode her during the Fort Duielson campaign, in the spring of 1SG1'. and daring Its course traded her off to a blacksmith near Clarksville. Tenn. She later produced there i a colt by I non-thoroughbred sire that was called I Creole. M tile S.1111 Johnson horse, and that sired The third dam of Peter the Groat. This colt was be* onlv known produce. She was called l^idv Bess. WELLS TALE OF MISSED RECORD. As no such foal appear- in the list of the produce of Kdith. in the Stud Hook, as Lady Bess, bay filly, j foaled in ls.",5. In Lexington. "Jeff" Wells make-| the explanation that his uncle's brood mares ajwal kept in Kentucky and only their foals bred there re-. poi ted for entry in the Stud Hook by Janus A. Grinstead. who had them iu charge for T. J. Wells. Grinstead made no report, therefore, of the Lexington-Kdith filly, as she was bred in Loui-iana. Now Ihis tale might seem straightforward and j convincing oil its face and, therefore, credible. Bin when the aitcndant facts, of history are ex-. aniined they quickly make its improbability apparent. 'lo begin with. l 'xington and lecompte ran their second and last race of 18o4 at Metairie on April 8, Lexington had won on their former meeting. April I. The Lecompte parly demanded a lettnn race and it was made for April B, and lecompte won . it. They were "boss and ho—." On April 9 T. J. Wells, owner of Lecompte boasted loudly of his horse's victory and the great inferiority of Lexing-••»n. This was April 0. On April M Richard Ten Hroeck. owner of Lexington, challenged for a third race Ear *10.00O a side That same day. April 10. T. J. Weils refused to make such a race. In his iifusal he gave no reason. But a few weeks later he published a letter iu which he gave as hi-reason that Ten Broeck had tried to trick him by making it impossible for him to get a good jockey for Lecompte for the proposed third and final race. The bitterness and hostility of the two men. Wells and Ten Kroeck. was at this time exlremo and many charges were made back and forth by then: and their partisans. Now, the idea that under these conditions, the owner of Lecointe would think of breeding I mine to I.exington, or the owner of Lexington would allow that horse to be bred to a mare owned by his foe, is ridiculous. At this time Lexington never had covered a mare in his life and the records show that he never did until over a year later. Hut further evidence shows that the mare Edith was raced at two-mile heats at Metairie on April 13. It aho shows that Lexington was shipped away from there within a day or two after Wells refused the third race on April 10, for he was at Ijouisville. Ky.. on April tZ, after having made the long trip there from New Orleans. 1.440 miles, up the Mississippi River by boat, as was then the custom. This trill required from a week to ten days and shows that he must have been taken away from the Metairie course by Aprii IU to 18. NO SUCH 1854 MATING POSSIBLE. All theme things show that any idea of a mating of Lexingc n and Kdith at any lime in the early part of April. 1H." 4. is preposterous and incredible. Moreover, the value of the testimony of "Jeff" Wells is impeached by many of his sworn statements. He has sworn, under oath, that Lexington was trained by a man named Graves and was kept in the stable of D. F. Kenner. He strenuously denies thai I^exiugtou was ever trained by ' Benjamin Pryor. The facts aie thai 1^-xington was never tiained by Graves at kepi in the stable of Kenner— who was a racing partner of T. J. Wells. Lexington was trained by Benjamin Pryor during his entire career afler oa--ing into the ownership of Richard Ten Broeck in May. l&oo; and while in training and racing ut Metairie was kept iu the stable of A. L. Bingaman. of Natchez. Miss , whose horses Pryor also trained. "Jeff" Wells also has sworn from his personal knowledge that I/exington was ridden by Gil Patrick against Lecompte nt Metairie in 18."i4. whereas he was really ridden by Henry Meichon. But the most serious charge again-t "Jeff" Wells as an authority is this: He was first interviewed regarding the mare l,ady Ke-s in li»14 and then stated that she was by imported Vorkshire from Grisette. by imported Glencoe. Nothing was at that time heard of any -uch thing as Lexington — Kdith pedlgre • for her. He fir-t came forward with this contradiction of his original story three years ago, in March, 191!». But his claim then was that I^ady Bess was not gotten by Ivexington in lS.VL.and foaled in 18.V . hut that she was got in HO."., and foaled in 1S.".6. This the Stud Hook shows to be a flat impo-sibil-ity. for in DC ti her alleged dam. Kdith, produced a bay colt called Milton Keif, by Cracker. What is more, in the spring of 1855, when l^xingtou and lecompte met for the third and last time at Metairie. their owners were still bitter enemies and, alter Lecompte lost the race. T. J. Wells iu-inuated. both in and out of the public prints, that he had been "nobbled." or "doped." at the instigation of the Lexington party. He "named no names." but that the accusation was meant for Richard Ten Hroeck there is no doubt. Many other perversions of known historic facts are made by "Jeff" Wells in his affidavit, and he repeatedly contradicts him -elf on vital points in the various statements made. EXPERT BEST REJECTED PEDIGREE. The first of these were made in 1914 -15 to the late May Overton, who then interrogated him on the subject. Again in March. 1919, he and his cousin Montfort Wells made a new series of statements to secretary Frank Best of the American Trotting Register Association, who had taken up the investigation after May Overton died. It was to Mr. Be-t that the Lexington — Kdith version of the pedigree of Lady Hess was first alleged instead of the former Yorkshire — Grisette one alleged to Overton by the same witnesses. Mr. Best, who is mo-t expert about pedigree matters and genealogical subjects, having devoted his life to these lines of research, discovered the incredibility of the Lexington claim, as then made, and disallowed it. But he pointed out to "Jeff" Wells wherein this incredibility consisted and asked him for a further statement. This Wells refused to make. These latest pieces of testimony, in the shape of affidavits from the two Wells cousins, were obtained but a few months ago by still a third investigator. W. H. Gocher, who is not a pedigree expert and, in his various communications to the press regarding them, has betrayed ignorance of what con-titutes credible evidence, as well as of the history of the thoroughbred breed and the thoroughbred turf. In conclusion I would call attention to the fact that Lexington was not allowed to breed to any males whatever in 1855, the year he is now alleged to have begotten this mythical mare. I happen to paasteaa an index of all his foals, compiled from the Stud Book, and there is not a single foal of 1S55 in the list of his offspring. His first Dialings were made iu May. 1S5.". at Midway. Ky.. whither he was sent immediately after his last victory ove" Lecointe at Metairie and placed in the stud. His first foal was John C. Breekeinidge. and another of that season. 18.M1. was the famous Daniel Boone. It is to be hoped that the officials of the Jo. key Club will reconsider a decision evidently taken without the requisite examination of evidence and based wholly upon the less than reliable tesiiiuony of two wilnesses almost ninety years old, whose memories of events which occurred nearly seventy ye. ii- ago are. to be charitable, anything but accurate. It would be indeed | pity were the page-of the St ml Book to be disfigured by the insertion there, as authentic, of n animal that is patently a myth and never could have existed. a • Eddie Rickenbacher at Bowie, Md. : I a • EDDIE RICKENBACHER AT BOWIE, MD. BOWIF. Md.. March ^'3.— Trainer W. A. Burtt-schell ha- arrived at the Bowie track with twenty horses, comprising the stable of J. It. Skinker of Washington. D. C. The horses have been racing at New Orleans during the winter. The veteran sprinter Kddie Rickenbacher is the star of the -table, but he is not in racing condition at present and probably will not start until late in the meeting. The remainder of the horses in tie care of Burtst hell are -elling platers of the older division He has no two year-olds at lucsen;. Biirttscholl has filed applicat ion for stabling at Now York tracks and he probably will take his racers to Jamaica after the meeting here. The stable will not ride colored jockeys this year and Hurtschell will do the best he can with riders from day to day. Present and Future Race Meetings Present and Future Race Meetings CUBA-AMERICAN JOCKEY AND AUTO CLUB, Oriental Park, Havana, Cuba: BqpMssMJ Noveiiilter 24, 1I121, and oonlinuing to March 2H, 1922 (107 days). (RooIch an' I tiiutuels. ) TIJUANA JOCKEY CLUB, Tijuana, Mexico: BeginfUMJ November 24, 1921, ami eontiittiitiR for 12" or more days. MtittieK 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'. Muiiiels. HARFORD AGRICULTURAL AND BREEDERS' ASSOCIATION, Havre de Grace, Md.: April 18 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 lo 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 3 to May 24 1 19 days). Oral. OHIO STATE JOCKEY CLUB, Maple Heights, Ohio: May 6 to May 20 (13 days). Mutuels. LONDON JOCKEY CLUB, Maisonneuve Park, Montreal, Que.: May 12 to May 19 (7 day . MutueK. KENTUCKY JOCKEY CLUB, Churchill Down s, Louisville, Ky.: May 13 to June 3 (19 days). Mutuels. ONTARIO JOCKEY CLUB, Woodbine Park, Toronto, Ont.: May 20 to May 27 (7 days). Mutuels. BACK RIVER JOCKEY CLUB, Mount Royal Park, Montreal, Que.: May 20 M May 27 (7 days1. Mutuels WESTCHESTER RACING ASSOCIATION, Belmont Park, Queens, L. I.: May 25 to June 15 (19 days). Oral. THORNCLIFFE PARK BREEDING AND RACING ASSOCIATION, Thorncliffe, Park, Toronto. Ont.: Mav 29 to June 5 (7 days). Mutuels. C0NNAUGHT PARK JOCKEY CLUB, Connaught Park, Ottawa, Ont.: May 30 to June (i (7 days). Mutuels. AK-SAR BEN EXHIBITION COMPANY, Omaha, Neb.: June 3 to June 17 (13 days). Mutuels. KENTUCKY JOCKEY CLUB, Latonia, Ky.: June 6 to July 8 (29 daysj. Mutuels.