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Daily Racing Form: n. Monday, April 3, 1922
Daily Racing Form: n. Monday, April 3, 1922 Daily Racing Form. 400dpi TIFF G4 page images Triangle Publications, Inc., Chicago, IL 1922 drf1922040301 These pages may be freely searched and displayed. Permission must be received for subsequent distribution in print or electronically. Daily Racing Form: n. Monday, April 3, 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 \ / / f\ I II )l It J?W0M «?n # ill III \ \I QLIl JUuMmBUaJ Ul 1IJ V ... ... i i ' ■ ■ ■ ~~~ ' VOL. XXV11I. XQ, oa. CHICAGO, MONDAY, APRIL a, 1922. SPECIAL EDITION Bad Accident at Tijuana: Fall in Second Race Saturday May Yet Result Fatally BAD ACCIDENT AT TIJUANA » i • • „ Fall in Second Race Saturday May Yet Result Fatally. • is Fear Entertained That Jockey J 1 Huntamer May Have Sustained Concussion of Brain. '; t TI.1I ANA. Mexico. April 2. — lawngn (In- field is li only h smjll oik- tin- iiii;il:t.v i-- present, aud M the g Owners' Handicap. ;it one mill-. Ilu- hcadliner of 1 I he Titijana card for Sunday, lias attracted wide- c spread ;i 1 1 «-ii » inn. Interest in Hiis feature lias I) soared |o such a point I lint last night tin- Sun Diego P hotels were crowded with visitors, and these bring reports of more to arrive early Sunday morning, .i While the crowd may not be as heavy as tin- i 20.000 for the C.iffroth Handicap of Hurt 19 all i signs point to a fine attendance and the total pro!)- i nlrly -will he the second greatest in the six years ] the border course has been operated. I Motor Cop. Mulciber and Coffield will comprise 1 1he field and with the course in fast condition many I expect the track mark of 1 :38 for a mile to be 1 lowered. This was made in 1910 by Sangallo when I a three-year-old. This California-bred MM carried I ninety-five pounds. The three thoroughbreds going I post ward today are favored with light weight. ] Motor Cop has seventy-five, Mulciber ninety-six and I Coffield seventy pounds. 1 A fall at the track yesterday caused a change in ' fiders for Mulciber Sunday, jockey Jackie Huuta- I nier was to have had the mount, but he is now in I ■ Son Diego ho-pnal suffering from a concussion * of the bruin and a possible fracture of the skull. I Jockey Ted Wilson will ride Mulciber and the son f «-f Vulcaiu will (any ninety-si;, in place of 102 had ( II li n lamer licyu up. I CAUSE OF FALL A MYSTEKY. | Tile a'-cldent of yesterday afternoon came in the ( second race and it also resulted in the injury' of , jockey Carl Studer. the midget Kentucky rider. . Studer waa up on livening Stories and lluntanv-r . hud the mount on lloda Irish. The fieid numbered , ten and the distance was five-cighlhs mile, l-'or no . ronton that was apparent to the eye Evening . Stories fell passing the five -sixteenths post. Studer «-iti thrown heavily to the track, alighting on his left sliouldr. The boy managed to crawl to the . inside rail and get over the fence before any hu'thei . harm could befall him. Hoda Irish was uiiabie to avoid Kvening Stoiies ami alaa fell. Jockey Hunta- ' nier Was thrown in a prone position and was unable '. to get up. Assistance was rushed to the injured . ioikeys and it was leaned that Huntamer was un conscious. The injured riders were sent to a San Diego hospital after licing given first aid trcatm»iit ! at the track. Later physicians announced (hat Si uder's Injury was a fractured shouh'.er. but that lluntnmcr was more serious!} hurt. At a late honr last ntsrhl preparations were being made to operate on Huntamer. Hunt unci has been the star rider at the Tijuana ni'-etinu. To dale he had ndden 14* winners during the Winter, 111 of these since January I. Hiis n native af Washington State. He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Huntamer. The parents arc lu-re. lluiitamer's apprenticeship ex] ired only a few days ago. He was a rider of great promise, hi* contract being held by Arthur Brent, who hud pinnm-d to take the boy abroad next summer to rid" on the English ttnT limit. innr is nam nteei-year-- of age and on accoant of the number of . winning mounts is considered the leading rider f America at this lime. He is extremely popular . with all , Jockey Studer is under contract to W. T. ("Fit | ly"'l And".-on. trainer for the San Diego Stable. He brought the youth here from Keulm-ky at the ; b'-jf iunini: of the Tiujauu meeting. Anderson pur-i bused the contract on Studer from Kay Speii'-e. lie had planned to lake Snider to New York this -nmmer. Recently Studer has been showing gr«-at siptltuib- in riding over a long distance of ground, bis judgment of pace eliciting much commendation from former jockeys and experii-nced owners. Hiis sixteen years of age and on a'-count of his •-•I'lit leinaiily conduit and cheeiy ilispo^i'ion is one of the most popular riders who ever sported s.lks at (he herder course. POLLY WALE TAKES FEATURE. Salurduy's card was featured by the three-year-old handicap at three-quarters of a mile. Ms n-suKed in a victory for Polly Wale from the San Diego Stable, which came from last position (o take first honors from Little Less and ("apt Clover. Th - latter was ullo'ed top weight of 124 pounds and. consider ng thi- im] ost. ran an ex tr-liiely game rare, lie also met with interference. This came when jo-key Rao astride of South Breeze, rough rode Janes on Cant. Clover almost through the entire final eighth. Most of the tinu-Capt. Plover was hung on the in id - rail and the foul riding of Hall was so pclpable that the stew aid-- announced that they had taken up his license and hurt suspended him for the remainder of the meeting' Had (apt (lover found a clear path he would certainlv have made it interesting for the winner. The opening race was a dash of four and a half f furlongs for two-year-olds. In this. Erase, awafher I daughter of Atheling II.. scored her wcaai victory r in as many starts. She beat Lady Myra two und j a half length-, but the race was far from being ; a true run event. I ady Myra started Troiii the |iost I buck jumping and really did not settle into her r stride until the leader- had trained many lengths. When she finally found h -r speed she closed up p ground amazingly and the finish found her beating » D ck Tcipie .i head for second place. Dainty Lady came right back after a night's s rest and virtually "stole" the fourth race at one (. and one-sixteenth miles. Jockey Ralls sent her into I a long lead and this stood her in good stead, for in a the final sixteenth she was forced to do her nest to (i k. withstand the rush of Tom Owens. Wilson, on the e latter, wailed a (rifle (oo long to make his move ,- and jus( failed to get up by a neck Ronrbon i C.n-eii, a distant follower during part of the journey, t ivttflu uv touuuiioa f"i third place. f I r j ; I r p » s (. I a (i e ,- i t 1 , Dr. T. I. Ogle purchased the horse Clermont, by I'ree Bailee--Itexia. by Meddler. Clermont, which 1— cently bioke down, will be sent to Bakersfield, Cal.. wiiere he will be bred to some mares at the Klcipstein farm Dr. Ogle has not despaired of getting the horse back to the races and will attempt to correct his ailing leg and race him here next »eason. J. A. 1'uison. whose pretentious string has fig- ured prominently in the racing at Tijuana this winter, has voiced his intentions of shipping his stable to Kentucky this spring. He holds the con- tract on the corking good apprentice rider G. Willi urns. Just at present I'nrson Is suffering from an attack of influenza, but is expected to tie well in a few days. Charles A. McCroan has entered the ranks of tiie ewers ngajn and has pnrchnnM the two-year old filly SaruU Cvcbiau trout C. H, Dauiej*. Late Kentucky Derby Odds: Morvich a Great Favorite, but Other Candidates Have Admirers and Backers » „ is J 1 '; t li g 1 c I) P .i i i i ] I 1 I 1 I I I ] I 1 ' I I * I f ( I | ( , . . , . . . . ' '. . ! . . , | ; LATE KENTUCKY DERBY ODDS Morvich a Great Favorite, but Other Candidates Have Admirers and Backers. Steady and heavy bucking for Morvich. while in comparison support for other Kentucky Derby candidates has been light, has had the due effect of bringing the odds against him down until I to 1 the prevalent odds, with little wanted by the layers at that price. The sltuatiou as depicted by a layer is: "They come in and bet you S°.." on a S100 to 1 shot and theu want $500 on Morvich at to 1." Still, there has been constderablc- suport for others horses, one layer reporting thirty-five in all backed in his book. A heavy bet on William A. last week from New Yoi h brought that colt from 7" to 1 down to •J."i to 1 in a leading book. Good Tunes has had considerable backing and so has Violinist. Active support for Spanish Maiac and Ruuantell has been a feature of the week. Kai-Sang has gone back from 1^ to I to 15 to 1. a,ml Hunting from 18 to 1 to u'") to 1. Two of the B. It. Itradley candidates. Bet Mosic and Ilusy American have keen well inpuarted. At present a fair average of prices on offer is: Horse. Str. l'l. Sh. Ashland 5 K) 200 100 Autocrat -J00 100 M Canker Brawn 3©( 100 M Rallot Mark . 150 75 4 » Hemorecareful 100 50 L'5 Itet Mosie 50 '_'! 10 Hilly Brash 200 100 50 Bill and Coo 300 1 50 75 Bigheart iOO 00 75 Billy Dunn $00 10 -50 Boy From Home 200 1 «Ht 5 Bruedalbane 200 KIM 50 Bra instorm 75 40 30 Broomster 50 2-5 10 Biilliaut Star 100 50 25 Busy American DO 25 10 Bunting 25 10 By Cosh 50 25 10 Caesar 500 200 100 Casey 1(M 50 25 Capt. Clover 2un 100 50 Chatlerton MO HX) 50 Cherry Tree 200 100 50 Colonel Winn 2D0 100 5 i Colored Boy 100 50 20 (Vmmander McMeekin 600 200 105) ostigan 300 100 50 Dad 500 200 100 Deadlock 50 25 10 Dexterous 200 100 50 Dinahuietir 300 1(P0 50 lifly Kifty 200 100 » Firm li ietid 100 50 25 Centilily 50 20 Hi Coot! Times 25 l«l 5 Holilogc tilt ;t(l 15 Irish Brigadier 100 40 20 James H. Brown 200 HHl 50 John Kinu 30 12 ♦ Kai Sam; 15 «! 3 Lady Baltimore 200 100 50 Llewellyn 100 Bf 2(» I et tcrmaii 200 HHl 50 IJghter 100 50 9 bang Crass 200 100 50 Ix ng Island 200 100 50 1 Hucky Hour 25 10 5 ■ I. mknow 100 50 25 Manluff 500 210 100 1 Marble 100 50 20 1 Maxiniac 200 UK) 50 1 Ma wrcoron 75 (0 20 1 Megan 500 20 » 100 I Mei en: in 100 50 25 1 Missionary 40 15 I ; Morvich :; 0 5 3 5 1 Moilo 200 100 M 1 M.v Piny 100 50 25 , V.rthcliff HHl 50 ^'ii 1 (til Man fi 20 W » Olympus 75 30 15 1 (tlynthtis 200 HH) H » Unwernamn 500 200 hh 1 I'hilo opher 100 50 25 . I'rincess Pakatine 200 HHt 50 ) I'roclaniation U(HJ 150 75 i Ra inliow Boy 300 150 75 i Rekab 300 150 75 Rob 500 200 100 » Roi-ket 50 20 10 » Rockminister 50 20 10 I Roulette 200 100 50 ) Runantcll 30 IS o i Runstar 30 12 « I Si.I-rcal 20W 10 l 50 I SingaiHirc 200 100 B0 1 Spanish Maize 15 •'. 3 1 Spats 500 200 HHl t Startle 25 10 5 i St. I lenry «0 30 15 S St. Maurice 200 100 " 0 1 Sunreigh 200 loo 50 1 Supercargo 200 100 50 1 Surf Rider 25 10 5 Thibodaux 200 100 5o Toiiiahoi 500 20O HHl Tom Ha re J r 100 50 25 Violinist 30 15 I Washington 50 20 10 William A 30 15 7 W/hfadtawnj 10 20 m Voshimi 10O 50 20 M ourse a bargain hunter could find among the ansneroan tooks satisfactory variations in prices from some of these limitations, but nut against Morvich Buys Additional Land: Emil Herz Adds to Short Grass Farm-Perplexity to King Gorin's Court BUYS ADDITIONAL LAND Emil Herz Adds to Short Grass Farm — Perplexity to King Gorm's Court. LKXINC.TON. Ky., April 2.— Emil Herz has bv purchase from Messrs. James C. Stone and John T Buckley added eighty -three acres of land and an excellent twenty -stall training barn, a tobacco barn, with capacity of fifty acres, which can be easily converted for housing of horses to the Short Crass Stud Farm on the Russell Cave I'ike. It is that portion 01" what was the Kingston Farm, known an tract No. 2, tract No. 1 being the present Short Grass Stud Farm of 151 acres. This gives Ben and his associates 234 acres. The newly acquired proiK-rty is fifty-three acres in grass and thirty acres in barley and grass under the barley. Possession will be given Monday morning. Herz stated today that the tobacco barn will be rearranged for the use of horses. The latest foal at the Herz establishment is a bay colt by Short Crass Fair Helen. It came this morning. Two of W. B. Miller's mares at Beaumont Farm foaled ladajr, Ilurakaii. by I'ncle. had 11 chestnut colt by I'ltiinus. and June Rose, by Myraiu. had a bay filly by lltimi-s. * Clyde Van Onsen re[K rts the following foals at his farm near this city: Bay filly, by The Manager — Tokalon; chestnut filly, by The Manager — Dorothy Dean; chestnut filly, by Manager Waite — Marie Hyde, and chestnut colt, by Manager Waite — Dixie Marchmont. John D. Carr's Cactus Queen this morning had a fine bay colt bv E. F. Simms' Theo. Cook. Lucas B. Coombs rei orts today a bay colt by The Manager — Chorus Girl, by Fitz Herbert. Col. R. L. Baker today staled that he had brought back from Cuba the fast mare Perplexity to be bred to King Corin. He sent Manicure, Mildred, Judge Budruw and J. C. Stone to Omaha in charge of William Hondas to rest up until the June meeting there. Whan they are to race again. He brought home Judge I'ryor. Meliora. Colonel Lit. Moon Winks and Maysville. The latter was turned over to John Nichols. Others in the car were: The Pirate. Gonwithini and Easter Flower, the property of William Dondas. Emil Herz, when asked today concerning backing for the Keutuckv Derby, said: "The horses they are taking are Morvich. Lucky Hour, backed from 20 to 12 10 1; William A., now 20 to 1 : Startle was backed from 25 to 1 to 15 to 1; Runstar from 100 to 1 to 30 to 1; Good Times from 20 to 1 to 18 to 1 : Rockminister, backed by his trainer, former trainer and their connections and now 30 to 1 with me: Surf Rider, hacked by Madden and party from 40 to 1 to 15 to 1; John Finn, nibbled at around 20 to 1 ; the Bradley pair. Busy American backed down to 25 to 1, and Be' Mosic, now 35 to 1: Dead-lo'k. the Shannon colt that has worked best of the eligibles at Louisville, backed from 50 to 1 to 25 to 1: Gentility, a few small taking at W ha 1. and Marble. Irish Brigadier and Northcliff 50 to 1. This latter horse has been backed with me for a goodly sum by a g»-n(lenian in (he East who is in I position to know whether or not he has a chance for the big race." Lexington's New Resident Manager ■ 1 1 1 1 I 1 ; 1 1 , 1 » 1 » 1 . ) i i » » I ) o i « I I 1 1 t 5 i S 1 1 1 LEXINGTON'S NEW RESIDENT MANAGER 0 LEXINGTON. Ky., April 2. — Thomas C. Bradley, mayor of Ijexington. is to be resident manager of the Kentucky Jockey Club's Lexington track and his apiHiintment dates from Anril 1. He is to have full charge mid general manager Matt J. Winn. who made the appointment, has stated that he will back him up in all matters. Mayor Bradley is well versed in racing. For a number of years he has been a breeder and owner of thoroughbred horses. He was the junior member of the firm of Bowman & Bradley. At the prcs.-ut time he is the owner of tie three-year-old Voshimi. an eligible far the Kentucky IK-rby, with better than an outside chance; the useful Ernest B.. which is to Is- put b-i'-k into training to race next fail. and he has a half interest with Sanford C. L.\ lie in (he two year old Luri-hunm! , by \\ ormleighton Pirate Polly, which many ;.ood judge say is the ewanl of the colt Newanarket, recently purchased from Mr. Lytic by Jefferson Livingston for $15,000. Mnyr Bradley is also the owner of the brood mans Ellora and Rustle and a yearling brother (• Marasmus, by Mentor — Rustle. Ellora is a half --i.ster to Miss Joy. being by Mazagan — Proud Daisy, by Pride, and Ellora is the dam of Sayonara and Settle and is in foal to Peter Quince, so the result- ing foal will be three parts brother or sister to Miss Joy. Rustle is in foal to Ballot and it is related (hat the two-year-olds by Ballot are among the best in training at the Kentucky Jockey Club track. Mayor Bradley has loug been one of the most popular men in this community. From the office of county assessor he was elected sheriff of Payette Coii'iiy and tram the office of sheriff he was elected mayor and has yet twenty one months to serve in that office. The office of mayor is not incom- patihle with tlv post at the head of the Kentucky Jockey Club's local organization. Ksar Still a Noble Race Horse « KSAR STILL A NOBLE RACE HORSE PARIS. France. April 2. — The flat racing season opened at Longchamps today under dreary condi-, 1 tions. A bitter East wind drove heavy rain across the course, but despite this, the stands were well patronized by lovers of the thoroughbred. The feature race of the day was the Frix des Sablons for three-year-olds and over at a mile and a marker, with SIO.OOO added. It was won by Madame Edmond Blanc's Ksar, ch. e, 4. by Brulenr — Kizil Kurgan, by Omnium II.. which, under good riding by jockey F. Bullock, pioved easily best of a good field of crack racers of last year. Last jear's winner was .I.iiik-s Hcunessy's Sour-bier, by Corgos — Sapientia. by Saint Damien. P. Martinez' Wyoming Homestead —+ P. MARTINEZ' WYOMING HOMESTEAD SAN DIEGO. Cal . April 2. -Jockey Pablo Mar tines, w:io riiics for tin- c it. Iruiu string, evidently has bi-.-n making hay while the sun shines, and '-veil if his vocation as a race rider should end suddenly he probably would not worry about a place of abode. Marlinez five years ago fib-d on a home-s(ead of «40 acres, near Cheyenne. Wyo. He lefl tislay to prove up on the properly. He exacts to resume his saddle activities at Omaha. Ncbr.. where i! is enneeted the meeting of this spring will be saneh none extend**, than the one couduclcd (here lust year. Brisk Work at Louisville: Horses Begin to Speed Up with a Return of Better Going 1 BRISK WORK AT LOUISVILLE t • — Horses Begin to Speed Up With a Return of Better Going. Chatterton Sent a Good Mile — Violinist Works a Fast Half — High Praise for Deadlock. LOITSVILLE. Ky., Apiil 2.— Several hundred racing enthusiasts saw Chatterton. F. J. Kclley'i Kentucky Derby eligible, work a mile in 1:43*:'. and gallop out an aditional eighth in 2:00}S at Churchill Downs this morning, while about oii'-half as many were present at Douglas Park when Violinist. H. C. ("Bud'') Fisher's reliance iu (he biz stake race, was indulged with a work-out of thrcc-eparten of a mile in 1:181a and simply cantered an extra quarter in 1:48%. These were the only Derby moves of consequence, but they well repaid the large crowds for journeying to the two tracks. Both tracks were dry today, but the Downs course was cuppy and gave way under Chatterton with every stride. This caused him to "climb" when he attempted to increase his speed, but he showed a good mile at that under the conditions. Melv'm Thompson rode him and Gangway again was selected as his pacemaker. The Derby colt started immediately behind his stable companion, but soon headed him and beat him throughout, despite the fact that he had more than his Derby weight up. while the older horse was lightly burdened. Chatterton got busy right away, running the first eighth in 12, ssaarter in 24%, half mile in 4S*i, five-eighths in I :i l-"\:,. three-quarters in IzWk and seven-enjntha in 1:28. Trainer C. 0. Van Meter waved Thompson on through the last quarter and lie shook Chatterton up a bi . Gangway fell back when the mile was completed and Thompson took his monnt up sharply at this juncture. The Kelley Derby hope, which did not race last year because of a wind aff'iction. pulled up in fine fettle after his long work-out. Trainer Alex B. Gordon called on Violinist for real speed over a short distance and the colt demonstrated that he was equal to the occasion. Former jockey A. Anbuehon was astride him and he sent him on his way in full swing. He ran the opening eighth in VS~. quarter in 24\:, and half mile in 48:;.-,. Aubuchon took hold of him at this sta^'e and increased his pull after finishing the three-quarters. This was a good move, as the Beechmont conrs.- was dull today THINK WELL OF DEADLOCK. Regardless of what others think of Deadlock's chances in the Derby, such un expert turfman as John E. Madden evidently fancies him to no small extent, as In- has made Robert H. Shannon a tempting offer for him, but the latter says that h -has no desire to sell. It was Madden who brought the Sir Wilfred colt to the races in New York last year, later selling him to Montfort Jones. He arranged a deal last winter and Jones disposed of the colt to Shannon. Deadlock has made the most favorable impression of any of the Derby eligibles at the Downs and is held in equal esteem with Surf Rider by horsemen and turf followers here. His inclination to run well over a long route of ground has caused him to gain in favor and he n;i pears equally at home in the mud or on a fast true. It has been definitely settled that St. Henr-. half brother of Sir Martin and Sir Barton, will hnttf the Jones silks in the Prcakness at Pimlico. instead of the Derby. Madden announced yesterday that he will ship St. Henry to New York alwut the ■Mdse of the month and later on send him to Marv-land. The Jones colt galloped a mile in 1 M Saturday in I he mud and was in the middle of the track all tin- way. He is well advanced in his training and shows to belter advantage every Uaae out. Spring weather of the best type leturned today and it was warmly welcomed by the trainers, who had their plans upset a half dozen times during the last week. They brought their horses out in force at the Downs, but there was not so much acl ion at Douu'las Park, as yesterday was work day for most of the racers there. J. L. Paul returned from Havana with Cotton Blossom and Raymond Bradley. He suffered the misfortune of having Missed the Time and Joriee break down at Oriental Park and they were shipped back here some lime back. Fifi II.. another of his mares, will be sent to the stud this spring. J. W. '"Tex") Forman came in from New Orleans. He brought back Runzaf. which will rest until the lo-al meetine opens. Mike Quinn. a veteran in Kentucky racing circles, was among the latest arrivals from Havana. Des Dressen, whose connection with racing in the Blue Grass State dates back many years, come in from New Orleans, when- he enjoyed a vacation since the meeting at the Fair Grounds closed. Bradley's Choice and Korbly. the former of which was not rac-d last year, arrived at Douglas Park from M1I0 Shields' farm in Nebraska and an effort will bo made to get them back to the races. The first named has been patched up several timei after falling lame and he looks as though he will stand one more mending. A a ■ Gad Bryan Not in Windsor Project A a ■ GAD BRYAN NOT IN WINDSOR PROJECT C D. Bryan, Jr.. in a pergonal note to Daily Racing Form says that Ihe report that Messrs. O'Hnra and Bryan have been approached with reference to building a fourth track at Windsor. Out.. is not true. The Bowie owners have not been approached about such a project and have no knowledge of it. a V Retire Bounding through to Stud a V RETIRE BOUNDING THROUGH TO STUD SAN DIEGO. Cal., April 2.— E. C. Taylor reports that he has purchased Bounding Through to boused as a brood mare. This daughter of Helmet — Lady T.-'nsii!«b will be shipped to Kentucky at flif conclusion of the Tijuauu uicetiuj,'. Page 2 DAILY RACING FORM Daily During Winter Month*. D»ily (Except Monday) Balance of the Tear, DAILY RACING FORM PUBLISHING CO. 441 PLYMOUTH COTTBT :: CHICAGO. ILl7~ 167.169 E. 82nd ST., NEW YORK CITY. 74 EXCHANGE STREET :: BUFFALO. N. Y. Entered as second-class matter, April 2, 1690, at tLe post-office at Chicago. 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To ;-o considered and answered, ail queries to /laity Itaciug Form must be sent over the fall name and with the address of writer. The names and ad-dresw* are subject to a local and foreign directory 81'. LOUIS. MO., OFFICE, PONTIAO BLDO.. 7TH AND MARKET STREETS. Wm. Laser, General Agent. (Bell Phone, Olive 4655.) Hack numbers and monthly books supplier*. CINCINNATI, O., OFFICE, 720 MAIN BT. Heverin News Company, General Agent, successors to W. S. Manns. (Telephone Canal 1877.) Back numbers and monthly books supplied. Editor and Proprietor, F. H. Brunei!. Associate Editor, Clinton C. Riley. Secretary, Mrs. F. H. BroneU. DETROIT. MICH., OFFICE, 85 CONGRESS ST. West, Corner Wayne Street. L. Grosscup, General Agent. (Telephones Main 8252; City 8252.) Back numbers and monthly books supplied. ■ = CHICAGO. ILLINOIS, APRIL 3, 1922. r ■ 1 Bowie r ■ 1 BOWIE The horses which seem best in Monday's races ' are: Prince George Park, Bowie. Md.. April 2. 1922. 1 — Daniel, Topango. Woodland. 2 — Bright Lights, Moody, Trantula. 8 — Zorro. Welcome Stranger, Hillman C. 4 — Lucky K., Incog, Bennington. 5— MIDNIGHT BUN, Bribed Voter, Smarty. , « — Naptlialius. Siesta, Tan II. 7 — Horeb, Exhorter, Walk Up. F. J. Ortell. I New York Handicap. 1 — Daniel, Rork. Lady Boss, The Muleskinner. i 2 — Jock Scot. Bright Lights. Bengore. Turnabout. 3 — Apex, Juno. Welcome Stranger, Zorro. , 4 — Super. Pastoral Swain. War Note, The Lamb. 6— MIDNKJHT SIN, Smarty, Master Jack, Trick- i ster II. ■ •— Whalebone. Siesta, Tan II., Ettahe. i 7 — King's Belle, Weary. Exhorter, Horeh. i Chicago anil Buffalo Handicap. 1 — Daniel, Rork. Lady Boss, The Muleskinner. 2 — Jock Scot, Turnabout, Fort Churchill, Grass Tree. : 8 — Juno, Plamlel. Zorro, Hillman C. 4— SUPER. Widow Bedotte, Ticklish. The Lamb. 5 — Midnight Sun, Natural, Financial Rooster, Trick- ' ster II. «— Naptlialius. Tan II., Whalebone. Siesta. 7 — Exhorter, Horeb, King's Belle, Dcckniate. Observer's Handicap. 1 — Rork, Daniel, The Muleskinner. Lady Boss. 2 — Camouflage, Jock Scot, Trantula. Bengore. , 3 — Juno, Hillman C, Straight Shot, Plaudel. 4 — Pastoral Swain, Super, Ticklish, Hidden Jewel. 6— MIDNIGHT SEN, Trickster 11., Bribed Voter, Financial Rooster. fl — Whalebone, Tan II.. Ettahe, Naptlialius. 7 — lioieb. Exhorter, Walk Da, King's Belle. CouneuMUM of Handicap*. 1 — Daniel, Rork. Lady Boss. The Muleskinner. 2 — Jock Scot, Bright Lights, Camouflage, Turnabout. , 8 — Juno, Zorro. Apex, Hillman ('. 4 — Super. Lucky B., Pasioral Swain, Ticklish. 6— MIDNIGHT SUN. Trickster II.. Bribed Voter, Financial Booster. 6— Naptlialius, Whalebone. Tan II., Siesta. 7 — Horeb, King's Belle. Exhorter, Walk Up. Tijuana I TIJUANA The horses which seem best in Tuesday's races are : Tijuana, Mexico. April 2, 1922. 1 — Faber, Nancy Winet. Pat Haiupson. I 2 — Coombs, Clear the Way. Lotta Speed. 3 — Le Dinosaure. Hickorynu!. Baby Sister. ' 4— Lewis B.. Ola Lee, .\1 Porter. i B — DOCTOR CORBETT. Arctic King. Coca Cola. ( •I — Don Jose. Ixibelia, Maid of Ansel. 7 — Smiliug Maggie, Sample. Myrtle A. 8— Sister Susie, Ethel Brown. Shifty. G. W. Sehilllag. Kew York Handicap. 1 — Faber, Nancy Winet, Peter Pierson, Pat Ilamp- son. 2— W. C. Dooly. (Tear the Way; Circulate, Lotta Speed. 3 — Le Dinosaure. Modiste. Hickorynut. Baby Sister. ' 4 — Ola Lee, Mary Jay, Mary Fuller. Teo Brecken- ridge. ."—ARCTIC KING, Sedan. Doctor Corbett. Coca tola. 0 — Weinland. Prophecy, Nick Klein. Double Van. 7 — Smiling Maggie. Myrtle A.. No Wonder. Sample. 8— Robert L. Owen. Shifty. View. Hairy Rudder. Chicago and Buffalo Handicap. 1 — Pat Hampson, Dick Terpin, Peter Pierson. Nancv AVinet. 2 — Circulate, Lotta Speed. Lady Bourbon, Cicely K ay. 3 — Le Dinosaure. Baby Bister, Gen. Byng. leabaaa. 4— Al Porter. Mary Jay. Velvet. I'harmaiil. :.— arctic king, seiot.i. Coca Cola, Sedan. 8 — Don lose. Weinland. N iek Klein. Careen 7 — Conichou. Smiling Magg.e. No Wonder. Myrtle A. ' 8— Clear Lake. Robert L. Owen. Shifty. Sister Susie. Ohaerver'a Handicap. I — Fatal, Nancy Winet. Pat Hamp-on Peter Pierson. 2 — Clem the Way. Circulate. Coombs. ] ,t;a Speed. 3 — Ispham. Baby Sister. Le Pluoaaai*. \ 'on Lady. 4— Al Porter. Lewis b . Ola Lea, Vera Rita. B— DOCTOR ( ORBETT. Arctic King. Cm a Cola, Sedan. 6— Weinland. Lobelia. Don Jose. Douhle Van. 7 — No Wonder. Sinning M:ggie. Vera Wood. Me-Croan. 8 — Sister Susie. Shifty. Ethel Brown. Clear Lake. Conneimnn of Handicaps. 1 — Faber. Pat Hampson. Nancy Winet. Peter Pier-Kon. 2 — Coombs. W. C. Dooly. Circulate, Clear the Way. 3 — LE DINOSAURE, Ispham. Baby Sister. Hickory-nut. 4— Al Porter, I*-wis B.. Ota Lee. Mary Jay. fi — Doctor Corbett. Arctic king. Coca Cola. Sedan. 0 Don .lose. Wciulaiid. Ix»b»lia, Nick Klein. 7 -Smiling Maggie. (Viie hoi;. No Wonder. Myrtle A. 8— Sister Susie, Clear Uike, Robert L. Owen, Miift/. Riding Education in Racing: Advice and Experience of a Famous Developer of Jockeys 1 ' , I i , i ■ i i : ' , , I I ' i ( ' ' RIDING EDUCATION IN RACING I — g sn Advice and Experience of a Famous Developer of Jockeys. 8 ■ Richard Wootton, Veteran and Successful Operator in Many Lands, Talks About Methods. There isn't a more experienced, wiser or more nuiissful developer of horses and jockeys than Rieharil Wootton. who has raced in England. Australia. New Zealand. South Africa and India, al. ways with success. He has been an eminent educator ' of riders. Among those which developed under Wootton's eye. hand and methods were his s. u Fr;:nk Wootton. contemporary with Daniel Maher in English riding premiership a dozen or so years ago. Another young Wootton. Stanley, took on weight tco early and was stopped by it. j Frank Wcotton is still a line rider despite his weight. He is among the be-f crosscountry jock- ' eys of England. In South Africa the elder Wootton developed W. H. McLaebaa and took him to Australia, where he iR still I leader, and in Aus-tialia and New Zealand such expert jockeys as the two Codbys— Charles and Norman — Crockett and Courteney. Recently, in an interview with an attache of the Sydney Referee. Bichard Wootton reflected ' his method of rider making through a talk about joe keys and their education. What he said is well worth perusal and is reprinted below. It applies !• race riding in all lands and is full of wisdom and experience. "You must get your riding material wottng. make a friend of him as. far as possible: and give him opportunities. he makes a mistake when riding work, do not belittle him by calling him down before the other boys. I am not going to say I have never lost my temper, bat if ■ boy has not • carried out orders 1 have found it more effective lu say, aflCV the gallcp. 'Get off and lead the , horse home. You're better on the ground." You are going to get a lot more out of a boy if you . tell him his errors eiiiietly. He will respect you more, as it saves him from the jeers of the other , youngster*. '•education is not absolutely necessary, but ( intelligenee. truthfulness rind obedience are. 1 do not mind a boy having a bit Of devil in ( him. but. above all. he must be truthful to do wood for himself or his i-nioloyer. If is always ( important, that you sliouM know how a rider got away in a race, or what happen, d his mount in ( mining. If you know from your own observation that a boy is making cm uses, and. iu blaming others for what weie his own mistakes, is not sticking to the truth. y*ou lose faith in him. 'Don't | make excuses.' is my advice. A b y loses mis value when lie begins to talk about what the others din | to him in the races. ENCOURAGEMENT. PLUCK. RESTRAINT. ' "Encourage the younger lads as much as possihlp. If they wi: . a race tell I iiem they did well, even if you do not think they have ridden as they should ' When tliey gel elder, and have had more experience, let them know of their mistakes after a win. ' The mere fact of winning does not mean thai lad has ridden well, even if he slo u!d think so. ' and that is the time to point out to him where lie might have done belter. ' "Pluck is essential. 'Xn pluck, no rider.' is my idea. You must have healthy boys, too: as sickly ones are nervous, and cannot he expected to do much good. Eiders must have nerve. See as much •f your boys a peoalbU. and they must contiuuail.v ride work. Without that they caaM be fit, and I many race* have been lost through the rider not being ill as good condition as the horse. "Many promising youngsters are spoiled by I few wins. Their parents sometimes start to inter- , fere: don't want their boys to work too hard in the stable: and think they should have more holi ■ days. People slail to tell tliein how clever they are, and then, if they get a bettor for themseHes. , it's awkward. When boys start tipping they are not nark good to ■ trainer. You have to dodge | them. One good thing is that if they make a few •n. stakes as to the chances of horses in your stable j their backers get tired. I have had some experiences that way. So far as boys stopping banes . on their employers is concerned, little of that goe-s ea. I dor.bt whether it happened 10 me more j than twice. "It benefits lads to put them wilh good jockeys | when ridng work. They lean something that way. Another thing I always impressed on my boys was, | when BOt riding in races to watch the good jockeys When I fir-t went to England I told Frank to | never take his eyes off Maher. The result was that what he learned in that fashion, added to his | own knowledge, greatly helped lfini. 1 believe in boys getling as much experience as possible. It ] does them good to go away to vide at meetings, provided they are under proper control. "I don't like an iexperieuccd boy to use either whip or spiles. Spurs are a curse. They are Used ! ioo much in Australia and America and, anyhow. hey are not necessary on free-going horses. That ' sort do their best without punishment. Another reason for my objection to spurs is that the positon of most boys in tile saddle inclines them to have them against the ribs of the horses all the time, and that cannot be good. 1 do not believe in putting spurs nn boys until they have had ■ lot of experience in riding races without them. "Nor do I believe In a whip — more races have been lost than won by it. If a whip must be used for educational purposes give the boy a very short one. with which he can only tap a horse on the shoulder. He should do a lot of riding before he is giveu one with which he can hit behind. "There is a great deal in educating a rider how J to handle a horse at the start. The fault with most of the boys lure is that when they line up at ' the hairier they held a hoise's head as if in I | vise, and this (hecks them when they jump off. Without letting the reins go so that a horse can ; twist round a rider should leave the head loose ' enough to enable the horse to reach off immediately it gets away. Many horses get inlo bad positions soon after the start of a race, owing to the way they an handled at the barrier, and the chances of winning naturally suffer. SOME RACE RIDING SIDE LIGHTS. "Teich boys to work in toward the rails, net out. and always look out for bealen horses. You can rarely pass | beaten horse on the inside, and when a boy s.i s one coming bach be should roll out from him. He should not check his mount, but with a horse traveling at top speed it lakes little to affect him. A slight roll of a rider's body will take ■ bene eat, and that is the best way to avoid a beaten hoi se when it is dropping back. When a l.oy finds he cannot win be should give others (•very ciiati' •. It was tl'is (hat mad" my boy i' rank popalar with the roaacer risTcra in England. If his mount was beaten be got out of the way .,:' . ohers that might win. "In rMlafl a waiting nee ■ boy should always get ■ posh ion before he gets hold of his horse. Some Jecheye haee aa Me* that la order to ride a wait ins nee -ii is ahaeal aeceeaary to m)U a barn up iimiiedi.i lelj after S barrier rise, and lliis oeea sionally causes it to he altogether too far back early la a raee. |a fWaefSjamc they are giving away ■ bug start arhea !.:•■ nee is racked, on ami it is always possible to coacede tee much. "All riders arill strike a inn of bad luck, and that causes them to gel anxious and depart from inelbods thai pi o\ ioii-ly brought them slim — On occasions in Kglami my s,m Frank was worried by failure;, tbea started to use the whip too freely, and otherwise ilianued his methods. I reminded him thai he wa~ tjettiag away firm the style of aoraesaanahip that at— gal bin into prominence, aad told bias be bad better g»i back to it. He did. and all cam. tight. The same holds good with oilier rideis The- are sure to be orilioized if they lose, bti: auxielv on their part will do them moie harm I baa Bead. To than my advice is 'lie patient." It they ha\e shown thty can ride their turn is sure to tome again. I have already told you Unit jockeys who tip are ameng my aversions. and, almost needless to say, the one BThe drinks is another." Forty-Nine Nominations: Named for Ben Ali Handicap Feature of Lexington's Spring Meeting ' j ' ' • , . , ( ( ( ( | | ' ' ' ' ' I , ■ , | j . j | | | | ] ! ' FORTY -NINE NOMINATIONS I Named for Ben Ali Handicap Feature of Lexington's Spring Meeting. Tne Pen Ali Handicap is'ynting historically, having been first rua la 1917. but already bona ■ place of importance on Lexington s spring program. It is for three-year-olds: aad over, at one mile and a sixteenth, with S3 .mm added. Among this year's nominations are such proved good racers as Ginger. Centimeter, Bit of White. Sands of Pleasure, Fire- brand. Woodtrap. Distinction and others, assuring a contest in keeping with those in the last five years, when Colonel Vennie. Opportunity, Exterminator, General Haig and Pest Pal were returned winners. The conditions and entries for this year's race are: URN ALI HANDICAP —S3.000 Added. For three-year-olds and over. P.y subscription of $10 each: WO additional to start: *3.000 added, of which tJEd to second and $L"«0 to third. In addition to first money the winner to receive a Cup donated by Mr. L. L. Haggin. Weights to be announced six lavs before the race. Winners after publication of ' weights of a race other than selling or claiming purse. .1 lbs. extra. Acceptances to be named through the entry box the day before the race at usual time of closing. Forty-nine nomina tieiis. 1 1-10 miles. Applegnte. W. E.— 0k. g. 0. Ginger, by Coy lad— Lucky Wave. Raker. George K. — Br. or blk. g. 3, Rekab, by Dick Fin noil— Snndringham Hello. Raker. G. F. & C. D.— P.. g, 3, Casey, by Vuleain— j Incendiary. j Baker, R. L. — P.r. g, 4. Judge Pryor, by Vuleain — . Frances M. Baker. R. L. & A.— Ch. c, 4. Jim Daisy, by The « Manager — Water Blossom. ; Blackford, (J. L. — B. c. 4. Centimeter, by Meeliek — { liegea . I tBradley. E. R.— Br. f. 4. Bit of White, by Sunstar | l —Dreamy II. tBradley, E. R. — B. e. 3. Busy American, by North Star III.— Breathing Spell. M'.radley. E. R.— B. c. 3, Bet Mosie, by North Star III.— SmitH Anna II. Bradley. E. R— Br. c. 3. By Gosh, by Black Toney , Acutissma. — i Breckonridge. Desha — Br. f. 4, Lady Madcap, by Bark Finnell — Affable. Rrei kenricige. Desha — Ch. c, 3. Braedalbnne. by Jack , Atkin — Princess Pat. Ryrd. .T. H. — B. f. 4. Dona Loriotte, by Cicero — Loriotte. Camden. .1. N. — Br. g. 4, Rangoon, by Light Brigade — laidi Ha Camden. .1. N— Br. f. 4, Bettina, by Light Brigade — Kcat.u ina. Clark. C. W. — Br. c. 4. United Verde, by Golden • Ma vim — Yankee Tree. Clari:. C. W. — Br. c. 3, Tom Hare Jr., by Vuleain — Moon'et. / Cropper. Fred. — Br. c. 4. Squire Wiggins, by Beach Comber — Pauline Kane. Drumheller. G. — Ch. h, i. Tableau d'Honneur, by Moidant — Ardoise. F!sher. H. C— Br. c, 3. Violinist, by Dick Finnell— Viola Vail. Qallaber Bros. Ch. .". Duval — c, Kinburn. by — Royal Captive. Oeede, .1. M. — B. g. 9. Sands of Pleasure, by . Fair Play — Golden Sands. Greenberg. J.— Br. g. 5, Neddam, by Ormondale— ( Miss Kearney. ' Hawkins. J. B.— Ch. h. 6. Stockwell, by Ballot .la.li.-e. Hawkins. I. s. — Ch. c. 4. Firebrand, by McGee— , Subdiv. Hewitt. H. If.— Ch. c 4, Advocate, by Ballot-Inspiration. Jones, Montfort — Br. It. 5. Rouleau, by Tracery — Royal Coinage. I Jones, Montfort --B. c. 4. John S. Reardon, by Or- ■ ■oadale — Aatdla. Kelly. Mrs. M.— Br. c. 4. Pimlico. by Zeus— Horla. [ Kibler. E. A. — Ch. c. 3. Proclamation, by Jim Gaf- ney — Royal Hesaase. Matin, k. D. T.— Ch. h. S. Woodtrap, by Trap Rock — Woodvino. , McDowell. Thos. C — B. m, ." . Distinction, by The , Manager — A la nark a. McPlierson. J. -B. g, :,. Brotherly Love, by Helmet , — Santa Anna II. , Moore. C. W., Jr.— B. or br. h. 3. Jouett, by McGee —Muff. I'endevg.st, T. J.— Ch. g, 4, Parader, by Whisk , Broom II. — Pageant. i 1'erkins. W. — B. g, 4, Radio, by The Manager — Clara Louise. Perkiaa, W. — P.. g. 4. Sir Thomas Kean, by Golden , Maxim — Guion. Perkiaa, W. — Ch. g, 5, Harry B., by Jim Gaffney — Flying Frances. ' Peyton. Felix— B. g, C, War Prize, by Star Shoot— Raglan. I'eytun 6 Smith — Ch. g, ti. Cantilever, by Hanbridge , — Ma Banana, Potts. Mrs. O. B.— B. h. 5. Bread Man, by Golden Maxim — Evelyn Doris. Reploglo. J. Leonard — B. f, 3. Princess Palatine, by ' Prince Palatine — Frizette Reiser Bios. — B. g, 4, Blarney Stone, by Berrllldon — Top Rock. .Shannon. Robert H. — B. e, 3, Deadlock, by Sir Wil. freu — Uortense II. Sinims. E. F. — B. c. 4, Bon Homme, by Swee[i — Sne Smith. Stoner. W. O.— B. h, 0, Geu. Haig, by Dick Welles — My Fair Kentucky. Thraves. Mr. and Mrs. W. V. — B. g, S, Minto II., by Sundridge — Miss Ronald. Wiedemann, Carl— Ch. c. 3, Rob, by Orli — Panlita. ' Wiedemann, Carl — B. c, 3, Ashland, by Honeywood —Busy Bee. j tltlle Hour Stock Farm. JXalapa Farm. A e Thirty Leading American Jockeys J ' | ; ' A e THIRTY LEADING AMERICAN JOCKEYS | Jockey Huntamer. who lies at death's door as a I result of a bad fall in the second race at Tijuana I Saturday, has been the reigning star of the winter meeting at the far western track. Since the first of the year he has ridden 111 winners, while C. Studer, who was also badly injured iu the same accident, has ridden sixty-three winners and is second in the list of winning American riders. T. i Wilson, another rider at the Mexican track, was the riding hero of last week with thirteen winners, , which teat enabled him to tie Studer for second place. The records of the thirty leaders since January 1 to and including the racing of Saturday last follows: Jockey. Mts. 1st. 2d. 3d.Unp. P.C. L.W. Huntamer. J. ...190 111 M Be I'm; .23 .1 : Sliaier. C 41S 81 BB 89 22." Jf 4 Wilson. T 293 81 4.» 41 144 .22 1:! Lang. C 2o9 til 41 U7 127 .24 1 I Crible, D BM ."'2 37 37 133 .20 0 I Penman, L 204 49 38 38 91 .21 II I Kennedy. B. ...210 41 32 31 100 .20 0 Wilson. A 224 88 oil 31 10.". .17 O Wayt. T 17.". 88 31 3H 7". .21 O 'earner, ht is« 3". 83 30 so .19 8 Boganowski. W..212 31 t2 39 97 .10 8 Hum. P 203 3:: 33 29 M8 .13 3 Scheffel. B 200 32 29 24 11.1 .It! il Noble. E 120 30 17 2S 81 .24 0 Pickens. A 13S U7 Si 13 73 .20 0 Martinez. P. .201 28 SB 20 124 .13 1 Kelsay. W 154 2d 23 20 S.i .17 I Brooke, T 114 23 21 11 :.t; .28 " denasea, C. ...137 22 22 M 7.". .10 o Williams. (,. ... S3 22 _'i, |i; :j.i J| i; yields, ; 197 21 21 20 128 .1'. 1 Bwart, N 191 im 20 10 aja t:; n Poo!. ■ 124 20 12 L'." 117 .10 II Ifatbea, .1 is". 19 28 .:7, l is .18 8 llooaey, .!. D. ..182 19 111 U1 82 .3 1 • Gnn, 0 isi 1:1 28 19 128 .10 11 Baerer, 11. B. ...188 19 21 M 1-7 .111 ^ Carter, R 192 19 10 13 l.,0 .In I O'Mahoiiey. C. ..127 IS 22 |B 72 .14 0 Thomas, || l::s Is is 17 fi .13 1 Mooie. E. T. ... 90 IS la 17 40 .10 II Bunting of Derby Promise: H. P. Whitney's Pennant Colt One of the Best of Last Year's Youngsters I ' j j . « ; { I | l , i , BUNTING OF DERBY PROMISE H. P. Whitney's Pennant Colt One of the Best of Last Year's Youngsters. H. P. Whitney's home-bred Pennant colt Bunting, which so gallantly won the Futurity, promises to he one of the sharp factors in the three-year-old stakes of 1922. He won thai famous race as if the best of the big field, and is especially marked as being one of the first crop of the get of his notable sire. Bunting raced but six times. He was astutely placed by trainer Rowe with the knowledge of his aaality. His Saratoga debut was a mere educator. Still good stable character made him favorite. Bunting had poor luck in Ihe race and was fourth. Then he won in a purse race at five and a half furlongs under 104 pounds In 1 :0."Hi. In his third start Bunting was beaten by Surf Rider in a fast race, but won his next, a purse race at five and a half furlongs under 122 pounds in 1:84%. He and Snob IL— a good colt — bad a rare turn up here, btit Bunting had something left at the end. In the Hopeful Stakes, on soft going, the Pennant colt wis hemmed in and the fooling did not suit him. He was unplaced. Then came the Futurity and with a fine finish. Bunting v.on like an extra good colt. His straight Belmont Park three-quarters under 117 pounds was iu 1:11'-'.-.. He will be one- of the Derby Selections of 1922 for a certainly and deserves to be. Bunting's pedigree reflects his excellence. He is Barely representative of Whitney breeding. fCoinniaiido...rJ?,,mim' .. r" ~(.,pr ' ' r J [Emma 0. ■ Pan... , r;n,1( rolla (-Heru.it £ (- ^ I Mazurka S Wlm f Royal f Hamilton i 2j? * lH«£j J Hampton. ( Princess Of) H"s''" I I. Belle r, ii t, Rose... J^^ fBeandeaert ^^ 2£ Broom- f Ben Brush. .. f"ramh';- H ■ (.i.rooui- j I Roseville 55 5 H stick., l rcalliard g-3 ~) lL,T ISylvabelle lfi|_ f Hamburg.... f*1"""*" I Petti- tt. J (I.ady Reel , v coat... I „ . fSir Dixon ^ Elusive | y,,„;1 Here is what Bunting did in his racing of 1921: Purse It! Sande Saratoga ." 1-2 f I'np. Sam 184 Satat Saratoga ."i 1-2 f 1 $ 700 Purse 119 Sande Saratoga ." 1-2 f 2 200 Purse 122 Fator Saratoga 8 1-2 f 1 701 Hopeful 11.". Bice S.-u-atoga 8-4 Unp. Futurity 117 Coltiletti Belmont 3-4 1 39.700 Totals— 0 races, won 3, second 1 and unplaced 2 $41,301 J. D. Cohn's White Elephant: Attempting to Find a Use for Race Track He Leased and Does Not Need • / . ( ' , I ■ [ , , , , , i , ' , ' J. D.COHN'S WHITE ELEPHANT Attempting to Find a Use for Race Track He Leased and Does Not Need. PARIS, France. March S. —Paris sporting circles. particularly the military and scholastic branches, are likely to benefit greatly by a recent court de. cisjon which assured Captaia Jeffeison Havis Colin ef undisputed tenure of his lease on the Haras de Chamant. bis breeding establishment. When the case had gone against him in the lower courts. Captain Colin practically gave up hope of retaining the stud, and entered into a lease agreemeut with the Societe Sportive d'Eneouragement for. the unused La Conrncuvc race track, with the idea of transferring his breeding establishment there. Then an unexpected victory on appeal of the .•ase gave him the Chamant plac-e once more, and n b-gnn to seek a means of utilizing tile race track, which appeared a "white elephant." The rack was constructed just liefore the war. It is in the BOrthera sabarbs of the city and not well served by existing t .-an--pnrt.il ion lines. The city lias never fulfilled it- agreement to construct necessary lines to ihe place, and il has never been used as a race cour.-e-. In spite of this it is a modern plant, with stands to accommodate about .iU.ikio persons. Captain Coin., after ce.nsjelering the matter for some time, baa decided to organize a society, to be known as the Societe Sportive de la Ceairiieuve. to operate the plan as a huge ree-realioii ground. Several plots of ground suitable for football will lie reoiieel to clubs in the Paris banks and department stores. Other plots will be reserved free of charge for certain collegers and military schools, and meets will be arrange-d from time to time between schools and colleges on the order of interscholastic and intercollegiate competition iu England ami America. The main track will be kept intact for military races, jumping and on the flat, and for an as i training ground for Captain Cohn's own horses. Captain Cohn's immense wealth is derived lrom his English uncle, who and about two years ago. His wife is ihe daughter of Horatio Bottomley. M. P.. the demagogic but popular politician of the ■agHeh aiiii-Aiueriian party. Statement of Ownership: Of Daily Racing Form, Published Daily during Winter Months and Daily (Except Monday) the Remainder of the Year at Chicago, Illinois, for April 1, 1922 ' j | I I i , : I I I « _ STATEMENT OF OWNERSHIP Of Daily Racing Form, Published Daily During Winter Months and Daily (Except Monday) the Remainder of the Year at Chicago. Illinois, for April 1. 1922. State of Illinois, County of Cook, ss: Before me, a notary public in and for the state and county aforesaid, personally appeared Lucille Florshelm. who, having been duly sworn according lo law. deposes and says that she is the assistant manager of the Daily Raeung Form and that the following is, to the best of her knowledge and belief, a true statement of Ihe ownership, management (and if a daily paper, the circulation), etc., of aforesaid publication for the date shown in the above eaptiou, required by the Act of August 24, 1912, embodied in section 443, Postal Laws and Regulations, printed on the reverse of this form, to-wit: 1 — That the names and addresses of the publisher, editor, managing editor, and business managers are: Publisher— Daily Racing Form Pub. Co., Chicago. 111. Editor — Frank H. Brunell, Evanston, 111. Managing Editor— C. 0. Riley, Oak Park, 111. Business Manager — Jennie B. Brunell, Kvun-ston. 111. 2 — That the owners are Frank H. Brunell, Evanston, 111.; Jennie B. Brunell, Evanston, 111.; Marion B. Wilson, Chicago, III. 3 — That the known bondholders, mortgagees, and other security holders owning or holding 1 per cent or more of total amount of bonds, mortgages, or other securities are: There are none. 4 — That the two paragraphs next above, giving the names of the owners, stockholders and security holders, if any. contain not only the list of stockholders and security holders as they appear upon the books of the eompany but also, in case-s where the stockholder or security holder appears upon the books of the company as trustee or in any other fidue-iary relation, the name of the person or corporation for whom such trustee is acting, is given: also that the said two paragraphs contain statements embracing affiant's full knowledge and belief as to the circumstance's and conditions under whiih stockholders and security holders who do not appear upon the books of Ihe company as trustees, bold stock and securities in a capacity other than that of a bona fide owner; and this affiant has no reason to believe that any other person, association, or corporation has any interest direct or indirect iu the said slock. Ixmds, or other securities than as so stated by her. ■ — That the average number of copies of each Issue of this publication sold or distributed, through the mails or otherwise, to paid subscribers during the six months preceding the date shown above la 1 I.9I.O. LUCILLE FL0RSHE1M. Assistant Manager. Sworn to and subscribed be-fore me this 301 h dav of March. 1922. R. D. WOLFF.. Notary Public. My commission expires l'ebiuaiy 24. 1920. Page 3 Exchange Stallion Service: John Sanford and W. S. Kilmer in Reciprocal Breeding Arrangement EXCHANGE STALLION SERVICE John Sanford and W. S. Kilmer in Reciprocal Breeding Arrangement. NEW rOUC, N. Y.. April t.— Arraa gewwti hane keen eoiiiplfteel HIWWI John Sanford and Willis Sharpe Kilmer whefehjr the former's MK I.a taM i^ in be bred to San Brier and tlio letter*! m:iro Hekkel is te be bred te Archaic under a letlpfacnl agreement. Moth An -hair and Sun Briar are private sire«. Bekket is ■ chestnut mare, five years old. by Kundridge — Queen Tii, by Meddler. 8be lus been Kent l.y Mr. Kilmer to llie Sanford Htttrlcaaa Stud al Amsterdam. N. Y.. fur the mating. I.a Russe la I ^'-ven year-old eliestnut. by Lcli.be-rg — Joie de Vivre. by (.allinule. She is a half sifter to Alan lit*" U. I.a Russe is now at the Kilmer Sun Briar Court Btad at Binghamton. Sckkct was :i eoni|. allied to Amsterdam by her filly foal by Assagai, Which recently arrived at the Kilmer faim. Mme. Maenad Blanc's filly Ad Cioriam II., 4. by Vit« I I'liion. a fine performer, has finished lor racing eared and has been sent to the Jardy Siud. Clifford A. Cochran, who has spent most of the winter in Europe* arrived in New York Friday. Mr. Cochran has a laigo racial stable at Belmont Park. He is also the proprietor of the Runnyinede Stud a I Ml. Kisco. N. Y. Max Silvers, agent for the Havana Stable, reports that Hi] ion. bay horse. ." . by Horron — Mizzle, by Kilkerran. will b° shipped to Canada for a summer campaign, liistouri. brown horse. 7. by Tracery — Ballot Bred, by Meddler, will also be sent Norih and probably will be sold, as owner ■ Eugene AlTarea lias no mares al present in Cuba. Grayson's Preakness Hope: Trainer W. P. Burch Preparing Hea for Big Maryland Feature-to Race at Bowie GRAYSON'S PREAKNESS HOPE , Trainer W. P. Burch Preparing Hea for Big Maryland Feature — To Race at Bowie. P. \LTIMOUK. Md.. April 2. -Admiral Cary T. Qrajaon** bapea for winning the rYeeknaan at I'im- liCO are centered in Hea, three-yea r-oltl son of Sea King — HHllyshe. by Frank QUI. tirayson paid $13.-1100 fur the eolt at the Saratoga yearling sales. Ilea is training daily al tin" Helming track, Washington, under irainer W. IV Bun h and will hie leaely far racing al Bowie, lie has been trained more or less on the Engli-h plan, lie was only raced twice as a two-year-old. In his second start al Saratoga lie finished third to Mode and Calautman in the Albany Handicap, keeping Oil Man out of the money by a length. Trainer Bunh is not planning to race more than n Miiull pail of the Samuel Baaa and Orayson tables al Bowie, reserving most of the thoroughbreds for Havre de Grace and 1'imlico. Those which he will probably semi to the post at Bowie n re : McKenna. b. c. 4, by Macdonald II.— Double Six, bj Hc.inino. Crank, b. g, S. by Celt -Crosspate h, by Hastings. Knol. eh. m. 0. by .lack At kin — Snarl, by Yankee. Pride of India, b. h. 0. by Delhi — Dominoes, by Domino. Bena. br. f. 2. by T.ard of Hope— Telle Doe. by Cydades. Hea, t-li. c. :!. by Sea King — Ballyshe. by Frank Gill. lackey Frank Keogii will ride for the Butch stable tit l'.owie. Keogii lias fully recovered his health akwa last year, when he was si ill weak from the effects of a seiimis opera tloa which he underwent in l he spring. A Master Rider of Juveniles: Jockey Saxby, Victim of Consumption, Rode 461 Winners during His Career A MASTER RIDER OF JUVENILES Jockey Saxby, Victim of Consumption, Rode 461 Winners During His Career. LONDON. England. March 17.— "Billie" Saxby, Who was a sue, essful flat lace jockey in England before the war. recently died at Bedford at the age of 34. He was a victim of consumption. During his career Saxby had 3.320 mounts and had ltti alnncin. Ufa best eeaaoa was in 1899. when lie won on sixty-nine occasions. In his prime he was contemporary with the late D. Malier and Frank Wool Ion. 11" rode many notable winners, including Prince Palatine in the Aaeot Gold Cup when the mailman brought down Tracery. Saxby never rede a elastic winner: his nearest was second on Craganour in the Two Thousand Ruiaeas and second on I-ouvois in the Epsom Derby. Many thousands who witaeoacd the contest lor the Two Thousand Gaiaoaa will never be convinced that l rag a m ii r did not finish first in the race and was overlooked by the jndge. He finished close under that official's box. The winner and the other horses wore on (lie far side of llie course. Saxby commenced his career in the saddle at the age of fourteen. He excelled as a rider of young-•ten and rude Ciaganonr in all his two-year-old laces. Saxby was born in India and came of a fighting family. He teak part in the great war. He was ' poMed to a cavalry regiment and became lieutenai. Once when he wis on leave at Newmarket he was a iked if he was leaching liding in the army. '•No," he replied, "they are teaching me." He was anee reported killed in action. True Flier Goes to Havre De Grace TRUE FLIER GOES TO HAVRE DE GRACE NEW YORK, N. Y.. April 2. — Max Silvers, who raced a small stable in Cuba during the winter in conjunction with W. D. Suggs, reported on his ar-lival here that he has dripped the Whitney bred True Flier, chestnut filly. 2, by Pennant -Ruth Law. and Ian chestnut mare Lackawanna, a six-year-old. by King James — Eotowanna. to Havre de Grace, Md,, from Cuba. True Flier is the property of Samuel H. Harris, the theatrical producer. She turned to J. , Carroll . to ,,, train. will Will lie lie linn,,! ,f ,-i over »i .i. i i - 'i i ,i.i,ii. Duke of Grafton's Generous Gift will Will lie linn,,! ,f ,-i over »i .i. , i . i - 'i i ,,, ,i.i,ii. DUKE OF GRAFTON'S GENEROUS GIFT A well known and true racing story is that concerning John Day, who, after having ridden Patriae to victoiy in the Two Thousand Guineas of 1820 and two days later secured the One Thousand Bnkaaaa mi rraMim for the foarlh Duke of Grafton, was sent for by his Grace, who, having intimated bis intention lo make him a present for the manner in which he had ridden his horses that week, gave him $1111)! W. Walker Buys Mistress Polly W. WALKER BUYS MISTRESS POLLY SAN Dli:«;0. Cal . April 2.— William Cited") Walker has paeckaaed the mar- Mistress Petty from D. S. Foiinaiii. He will Mister her legs and tu:n her out on his ranch at San Xahara, near the Tijuana course. Oth.-rs of his string that are elated lor a summer of ease ale Vermak and l'low Steel. The bitter has faulty knees and will be fired m an attempt to correct this ailment. Tijuana Form Chart TIJUANA FORM CHART - TIJUANA, ME".. SATURDAY. APRIL 1. 19^2. (6m mil. I. One hundred and eleventh day. Tijuana '•' Jockey Club. Winter Meetlag of 125 or more days. Weather clear: temperature 85^ _ Presiding Steward. Francis Nelson. Associate St wards, J. W. Coffroth and Eenn Wing. Starter. r. Harry lloilisaty. Pacing Secretary. Eeeii Wing. - itjii-iTrg-starts at 1:55 p. m. (Chicago time 3:55 p. in.). •Indicates apprentice allowance. £I~t ~t £\^ FlXdl RACE— 4 1-2 Perleaca. (Jan. 3. 1921— 53'5— 10—105.) Purse $500. 2-year-olds. s DA J.X/t A'tlovvarices.. Net value to winner t.laO: Eoccnd. $100: third. $50. _ "index Horses" ~ "Tw't PPST^vr ~ * 4 Str Fin Jo'ekeys Owners Kqnlv. Odds StPt *t 7«»47l ) ERASE w 110 .' 2 V. U S \-\ C H Miiier .Nevada Stock Farm 1W-1M 00 («0»43 1 1-\I V MYI1A W lit! I I '•- 4-'! :!:l !■ R Carter M L Allen VoV-M Si •dMMB'DICK TBBPIN wa 111 1 4 L t*| 2*1 3* 10 Taylor Allen & Wilkerson Mp-IM 00 (MMt)FABBB ■ fit - 1 "3 P 4-': I* .1 M.tcalf Stokes &- Muir 133k-lM iH) (.1080 hUSLCHOIR an 112 r. t ; E| B*| "-' I Baa Woodland stable ZPPMat no («1040).\*ANCY WINF.T w UP 11 4- 6 C C B Fator J W Fuller 2.S0O-1O0 OO Time, 23s/5, 48^, 54 %. Track fast. $2 mutuels paid. Prase. $4.00 straight, *2.00 place, .$2.20 show; I-nly Myra. ?2.40 place. $2 20 20 shear; Dick fternta, KS.40 show. E.inivaieiit booking odd Braae, UP to 1M siiaiuht ::o to loo place. M to ioo show; Lady Myra. at 20 * to loo place, l«i to loo show; Dick Tcrnlu, 2n Ui 108 show. Wiuuei — B. f, hj Alheling II. — Thrifty, by Ogdeii (trained by G. Berry; bud by Nevada Sto k Farm). ) - '•' _ r. - s _ *t 00 Si 00 iH) no OO 20 20 at 20 ) Went to post at 1:50. At post 3 minute*. Start good and slow. Won easily; second and third driv-iusr. „ KBASE began fast and. raring DICK TFBPIN into defeat, drew away decisively after turning for home i LADY MYRA began buckiuuiping. then closed up ground With a great burst of speed and got up in the t last few strides to outfinisli DICK TERPIV The latter, after forcing a fast early pace, tired in the I final eighth. PABBB showed speed to i 1m- stretch, where he fell buck. — ■ ££~& t ~i f\A SECOND RACE— £-8 Mile. Kay 20, 1920—53—4—107.) Purse $500. 3-year-olds and O-H-AIttc upward. Claiming. Net value to winner $£50; second. $100; third, $50. ] Index Horse* AWtPPSt U V- % Str Fin Jockeys Owners Equiy. Odds Str't 6 6101CT*ASK JF.SSIE Wff MS f 3 ll 1- 1-1 l'i C Ralls F W Cooper 240-100 6 6104-J DOROTHY W 4 107 1 1 ■ 4' 3* 1* C, Willi'ms J L Brannon 2740-100 6 61010 LITTLE JAKE wb tt 115 5 J I»| 2J 9 S3 J Majeseic E M Eevel 1840-100 6 61007*KIT. CHEATHAM w I 108 X 4 P h] 4 4" P Hum H T Palmer 810-rOO 6 61077 -*UOOD ENOUliH wb 6 105 S I 4= : .$ ."." f» T Wilson J O Arvin 400-100 0 61083 El LEY JOE wsb 10 115 !» 10 P 6 fi- «2 E Don'hue W L Schaefer 262»-100 6 60305*OEYMPIAD wn I 92 3 I 7" S1 7* 7« H Eong Q H Abbott 630-100 60154*AJ.ICE " ATKTN W 4 10? 7 0 Mi 9-\ 8 8 M Fator T E Bad 1^120-100 00098 HODA IRISH w 4 107 4 0 M 10 Fell. J H-tamer J B Mays f g .'iS!)34*F.VBN'G STORIES w :j 96 10 7 6] 7J Fell. C Studer M Quinn 330-100 tMutuel field. Time, 24. 48'i. l:013i. Track fast. *2 mutuels (laid. Ask Jessie. $0.80 Straight, $4.40 place, S3. SO show; Dorothy. $23.20 place, $D2.80 8 show: Little .lake. $13.40 show. Equivalent booking odds— Ask Jessie. 240 to 100 straight, 120 to 1(K) |ilace. 30 to 100 show; Dorothy, ] 1000 to 100 place, 510 to 100 show; Little Jake. .370 to IOO show. Winner— B. in. by Brigade — Wnmpago, by Bonnie Joe (trained by E. E. Buchanan; bred by Mr. a F. M. Cooper). Went to peat at 2:22. At post 1 minute. Start good and slow. Won ridden out; second und third d drivine;. ASK JESSIE sprinted to the front quickly and. making the pace fast, held sway to the end under I vigorous riding. DOBOTIIY raced foiwardly and made a fast and game finish. LITTLE JAKE showed much speed, but was tiring at the finish. KITTY CHFAT11AM ran well. EVENINIi STORIES c crossed her legs and fell just after panning the three eighths post and HODA IRISH fell over her. Scratched— ClOCPGrace Trimble, los; C10CT Hug Me, 113. I | — . ■ - i S ~l ~6 AE THIRD RACE — 5-8 Mile. (May 20. 1920 — 59 — 4—107.) Pnrse $500. 3-year-olds and J ©1 AviJ upward. Claiming. Net value to winnor $350; second, $100; third, $50. Index Horses AWtPPSt K % % Str Fha Jfockeys Owners EquiT. Odds Btr't fi ilkdk ALAJAH tt4M I 2 2- 2* !' 1J T Wilson F W Harper 4o(M00 61*41* . ' J I'XDERWOOD wn 4 111 I I 3- 4' ?.' 2J I* Caron Oibson iSr Thoman 300-100 60884 ' »• PES. MACK II. wn 3 10.1 7 4 U 12 2-'i :-!- II Eong W Maltby 1430-100 ! (C0996)*L'Y BOl'RBON W 5 MS 10 1 "■' : I * 4" 4," W I) Miller J Oteens liM JRH SlMSsfTAL TV'RII'.HT WB 1 98 2 S g p 7- 3a .1 Majestic- Q Neal 100-HKj (, 61014 H ATT 1 1? WIEEDO ws fi 108 12 7 si S*| S1} f O Yvilli'ms J A Parson 1660-100 J, 60997*YOU BET witlM 1 3 4" r,\ C.\ 7-i M Fator H Lott jimO-lOO 60906:1M1SS ,. SEDAEIA W M MS fill 97 9'. 9- PJ P Hum A I.utul 410-10 ) 00906 HONEBf GEORGE n fi 113 4 10 T* gi 8- 9' R Carter W Simm:; 610-100 (;0970*ROtKBRII)CrE wsfilir, I 9 11 lt*|M* M* B McEwen Mulhall & Head I C0904* MAS. PRANKL.IN w M 110 S 12 12 H 12 ll*| B Tliomas W H Moore 112960-10.) 0I03-; M. TILCrMhfAN wan 13 Moll I Mf Pf» 11* IS D Hum M Morrison t tMutuel field. Time, 23%. 48%, 1:02. Track fast. $2 mutuels paid, Alajah, $10.00 Straight, $0.00 place, $.3.40 show; Joe Underwood, $3.20 place, $5.40 show: Bessie Mack II.. $5.80 show. Equivalent booking odd.; Alajah, 400 to 100 straight, 200 to 100 pence, 170 to 100 bhow; Joe Underwood, 100 to 100 place, 170 to 100 show; Be sale Mack II., MS to 10O show. Winner Ch. f. by David Tenny —In Rio Rieuiia, ly Scarborough (trained by C. L. Dickerson; bred by Mr. K. J. Schwartz). Went to jiost al 2:49. At post 8 minutes. Start good and slow. Won driving; second and third the same. ALAJAH raced in closest pursuit of BESSIE .MACK 11. until turning for home, where f.he passed her quickly and under hard riding wltbatood a challenge- from JOB UNDEBWOOD. The bitter Blared up steadily and. coming around the tedders when entering the stretch, finished fast and gaining. BESSIE MACK II. set a fast pace, but tired in the final drive. LADY BOfJBBON was well ridden and had no mishaps. HAL WBIGHT finished 1., it. Overweights — Hal Wright, 1 pound; Joe Underwood, 2. ■GI TJ t-1\& * F0IJRTH RACE— 1 3-16 Miles. (Jan. 1. 1921— 2:00%— 4— 107.) Purse $500. 3-year-olds 1)1 JLvrO and upward. Claiming. Net value Jo winner $350; second, $100; third, $60. » I "index Horses AWtPPSt '4 V- %TsTr Flu Jockeys "Owner! EquTv. Odds Str't ( SlfjSS ) • DAINTY LADY w fi ifn 1 1 1« V V i- 1"» C Ralls c § Irwin S80-100 (61S45)*TOaI OWENS wa 4 MB 3 I ::-' :« 6* V 21 T Wilson A Hntchinaon HO-iOO 01014 BOHR. GREEN w u C 111 2 4 7 r.-\ V 11 3* B Taylor I, T Wlntehill 300-100 61070:i'T M P.ROOKS w fi 112 f, fi 4; 4,' :'.\ .3' 4 ]0 Will' DM E McCown 900-100 OIOVO'AI.MA B. wa I KM 1 :: '■ I •» CI fi' B" II Thomas G W Atkinson 7340-100 Sl*)7t *RESTPUIi w 3 no :; 2 2; 2- :\ ::i fi» H Loup; Morrtt Stable 2160-100 6107.*)-*BAP.Y SI8TEB wi: 11 M3 lit;; 7 7 7 P Hum C L Dickerson 2560-100 Time, 24%. 491i, 1:15%, 1:43, 2:03%. Track fast. $2 mutuels paid. Dainty Lady. 19.00 straight, $.3.tM place, $:i .00 show; Tom Oweus, $2.b0 place, $2.40 show: Bourbon Green, $2. SO show. Fjiiivalcnt booking odd -•- Dainty E-dy. :iso to 100 straight. 1.30 to 100 place, HO to 100 show; Tom Owens. 40 to 100 place, 20 to 100 show; Bourbon Green, 40 to 100 show. Winner -B. ■), h.V Cell -Alberlola. by Albert (trained by C. B, Irwin; bred by Mr. Arthur B. Hancock ) . Went to pent al ? :23. At post 1 minute. Start good and slow. Won driving: second and third the same. DAINTY LADY siole a long lead in the fir-t quarter and held sway throughout, but tired and barely lasted lo win under hard riding. TO.M OWENS was held in reserve until rounding the last turn, from where he finished with a rush and was rapidly wearing the winner down. BOURBON GREEN moved ap fast after taming for home and made a resolute finish. TOM BROOKS and RESTFUL tired in the last quarter. Scratched— (01074) Nebraska Lad. 110: 01070 Dr. Samuel. 114; 01039 Mistress Polly. 110. dCFf! ~i AT FIFTH RACE— 3-4 Miie. (Dec. 20, 1910—1:11%— 3— 110.) Purse $700. 3-year-olds. OllUd Handicap. Net value to winner $490 ; second, $140; third. $70. Index Horses AWTl'PSt 'A V2 »4 Str Fin Jockeys Owners Equlv. Odds Btr't SIMS* POLLY WALE wb los G 7 7 «' 4- 1J G Willi'ms San Diego Stable 290-100 (61IM6)EITTLE LESS wsb 106 4 2 2s 2-1 P' 22 T Wilson E T Whitehall 600-100 (01000 CAPT. CLOVER we 124 (. :! t| » Z\ 3-" H Jones R E Lovell 1310-100 61000-SOCni BREEZE w.sB 107 7 4 -S| ('14 4" T Rae .1 M Black 2860-100 61070aTOM CRAVEN w KY2 1 I f S* 3h 3- D Hum O B Irwin 610-100 • 01000 INDIAN PRINCE wsb 9C 2 5 fi1 7 7 fi'1 P Hum EO Sawyer 1420-100 60971 -SELOTA wa 110 I 6 1» r* 6- 7 E Donhue O Alexandra 140-100 Time, 23%, 47%. 1:14%. Track fast. $2 mutuels paid. Polly Wale. .f-7.h0 straight. $3. SO place. $4.40 show: Little Less. $3.40 place, $4.20 show: ('apt. Clover. $8.20 show. L'quicalent booking odds— Polly Wale. 290 to 100 straight. 90 to 100 place. 120 to 100 show; Little 1 Less. 170 to 100 place. 110 10 100 show ; Cant. Clover. 310 to 100 show. » Winner — Ch. f, by L'ncle — Our Las.-ie, by Yankee (trained by W. T. Anderson: bred by Mr. W. B. Miller). Went to post at 2:47. At post 3 minutes. Start good and slow. Won driving; second and third the same. POLLY WALL began slowly, but moved up fast while rounding t lie last turn and, challenging LITTLE LBSPJ when ■ MXteenth out wor him down and won drawing clear. LITTLE LESS, after racing SELOTA into defeat, took the toad and hung oa gamely when challenged. CAPT. CLOVER was repeatedly interi'crrecl with while making a r\i-h through the last eighth. SOUTH BREEZE having him , pinned in next to the- rail almost throughout. BOOTH BREEZE moved up midway of the stretch, but tired in the final strides. TOM CRAVEN finished close up. SELOTA quit after setting a fast pace for the first half. Scratched— 01040 Little Florence. 103; 01040 Thriller. PS. Overweights — South Breeze, 2 pounds. c . 1 ' == - I ' I I ■ ■== C*~6 ~t (faQ SIXTH RACE— 1 1-16 Miles. (June 24. 1910—1:45—3—110.) Purse $500. 3-year-olds X]) M. JL \y £5 and upward. Claiming. Bat value to winner SS50: second, $100; third, $50. j Index Horses ~~ AWtPPSl ^4 5 % Str Fin Jockeyu Owners Equlv. Odds Str't 01046* THRILLER wl 96 2 1 £'} 4'ft 4' 4- . li T Wilson J M Black 290-100 61069 »NASHOTAH w 3 1(H) 4 6 PJ 3* ?.* I1 2* P Hum .s Hesseltine 600-100 61069- 'EUGENIA K. w 4 101 7 :: U !« lh 9 31 II Long Hollywood Stable 800-100 (60988 S1R .1. VKRuNE W6111 3 t 2'i 23 23 o1 4,' J Majestic W St Vincent W0-100 61030-WATER WILLOW w 6 109 1 2 fij 7 6' 5* 5'! G Willi'ms J Eckert 600-100 61069'PEERLESS ONE wsb 7 106 2 7 7 6h M 63 63 M Fator S Polk 2560-100 - 61064 W. H. PEARCE w 8 MS fi I 4" (• 7 7 7 E Hall H Rasmussen 4380-10i) j Time. 25, 49%. 1:14%, 1:42, 1:48%. Track fast. $2 mutuels paid. Thriller. $7.80 straight, $4.00 place, $3.20 show; Nashotali, $5.60 place, $3.60 show; Eugenia K., $4.00 show. Equivalent booking odds— Thriller. 290 to 100 straight. 100 to 100 place, 00 to 100 show; Nashotah, J ISO to 100 place, BS to 100 show; Eugenia K.. 130 to 100 show. Winner— Ch. f. by Burtonsville— Thrill, by Mcllee (trained by J. M. Black; bred by Mr. J. M. Black). Went to post at 4:11. At post 2 minutes. Start good and slow. Won driving; second and third the • same. THRILLER, after being badly outpaced for the first three-quarters, closed up ground steadily S end, finishing with a cyclonic rush, got up to win in the last twenty yards. NASHOTAH was saved 1 until rounding the last turn, then challenged and fiuished gamely, but tired after taking the lead. 2 2 El'CENLV K. was under pressure while setting the pace and ran a game race. SIR JOHN VERGNE was 3 a forward contender to the stretch, but Bred in the final drive. WATER WILLOW finished well. 4 Overweights — Thriller, 2 panada; Waller II. Pearce. 1. 5 1 , ■ egggaea 4 ££"! "fl tf^Ol SEVENTH RACE— 5 1-2 Furlongs. (June 28. 1916— 1:05%— 3— 118.) Purse $500. 3-ye*ur- 5 nJli JLxJ'cJ' olds and upward. Claiming. Net value to winner $350; second, $100; third, $50. 13 J, "index Horses AWt PPSt \j jj % Str Fin Jockeys Owners Equlv. Odds Str't 1 tlt*M**H. BUBOOTNB w 7 110 2 1 15 1" U 13 S Fator W Younkman 720-100 5 6 1 09.3" MAY MAULSEY w 7 10s . fi S* | 3- V H Thomas J M Cooper 17OM0O Slk71*COCA COLA w 4 111 12 3} 3" 3l 3- G Willi'ms W Walker 390-100 60786 "REVIEW ws I 96 7 i a 61 C 41 T Wilson Strite & Valentine 3360-100 61071 'TABLOID w3 9S 4 7 42 4'J 4'' 52 J Majestic A E Stokes 460-100 60307* ETHEL BROWN BS 4 MI I 3 2J **J 22 05 P Hurn W Singleton * 600-100 SlkM'BBAUT. DREAM w :! 92 3 I 7 7 7 7 H Long M J Barrons 4240-100 1- Time. 23%, 48%. 1:01%, 1:08. Track fast. S2 mutuels paid. Harry Buigo.vne. $10.40 straight, $7.40 place, $4.20 show; May Maulsby, $3.60 place. 4, I, SS.8S show: Coca Cola. $3.00 show. Equivalent booking odds — Harry Burgoyne. 720 to 100 straight. 270 to 100 place, 110 to 100 show: May liaatoby, SO to IOO place, 40 to li«i show: Coca Cola. 80 to 100 show. r, Winner — P.. g. by Peep o 'Hay— Farley, by Frankfort (trained by S. Polk; bred by Mr. C. M. Corbin). Went to post at 1:35. At post 5 minute::. Start good and slow. Won driving; second and third the ie same. HARRY BITBGOYNE set a fast pace and. racing ETHEL BROWN to defeat after turning for home, stood a hard drive and withstood the final challenge of MAY MAULSBY. The latter began s. si I'.vly and was outrun to the stretch, but came fast and easily outfinished COCA COLA. The latter was hard ridden and ran a good race. ETHEL BROWN was prominent to the last eighth. REVIEW f, finished fast. Scratched— (01011) Aiyanna. 101; 01095 Herder, 110. Overweights — Tabloid. 3 pounds. g*-f -g -A d\ EIGHTH RACE— 3-4 Mile. (Dec. 20, 1916— 1:11%— 3— 110.) Purse $500. 3-year-olds \y 3-Jl JLvJ' and upward. Clfi.ning. Net value to winner $350; second, $100; third, $50. "index Horses AWtPPSt ',4 jjj % Str Fin Jockeys Owners Equlv. Odds Btr't SIMS* IKE MILLS w 7 104 4 1 4"k 41 IS V T Wilson (i Kelly 47cV100 S1S7C* BLACK TOP w 4 BS 2 .! 6- t.' 42 2- II B B'wer W Walker 1850-100 (61079» H. RUDDER Watt S 112 1 4 l'l I| 8*1 M Eator O B Irwin 274)-100 010S7'N'Er. WB 7 M4) :: S 9 2J gj 4'i G Willi'ms J A Parson 24O-10c" (610.361 "S.M IL. MAGGIE W » 1M 6 7 7 7 6- S-* H I^ong Morris Stable 400-100 Sltt4SaDON JOSE waatfM 7 I f.-' f.' 7 «•» H Jones e E Croves ..1?0-10 (61011 ("COVER IP wnS Ho 3 2 9* :M f,J 7 P Hurn Elander Bros 1800-100 Time. 23%, 48%. 1:13%. Track fast. $2 BMtnela paid, Ike MiBa, SU.4M attnhrht, SS.SS atace, $3.oo show; Black Top. $18.40 place. $7.00 sh.iw ; Har:\ Rudder. $3.10 show. L.tuivalc-nt booking odd Ike- Mills. 470 to UK) straight. ISO to 1(K) [dace. hO to KM) show; Black Top. 830 to 100 place. 2.30 to 100 show: Harry Rudder. 70 to 100 show. Winner— B. g. by Stem Winder— Ida 1)., by His Highness (trained by ti. Kelly; bred by Mr. H. H. Trowbridge). We nt lo post at .3:01. At post 1 minute. Start good and slow. Won easily; second and third driv- ing. IKE MILLS, away fast, was taken back while rounding the' far turn and, saving ground on th« last tarn, challenged BABBT B1 DDBB and. passing him quickly, won as his rider pleased. BLACK TOP rlosed a big gap in a fast finish and was a game seeoml. HARRY BUDDBB made the pace fast, but tired badly and barely saved third peace. NE(1 was hard ridden and had ae mishaps. COVER L'l* ran a good half and ipiit. Scratched StlMTI Penh, llo; 010.3.3 Peggy Martin, US; 0BK9 Snaiple, St; (Cl0S2)Virge llj; 610.10 Sadie I'., 11.3. Allies Stable to Maryland: Trainer S. J. Lawler Takes Thirteen Horses to Havre De Grace Thursday ■ , ALLIES STABLE TO MARYLAND Trainer S. J. Lawler Takes Thirteen Horses to Havre de Grace Thursday. NEW YOP.K. N. Y.. Apvil 2.— Trainer S. J. Lnwler of the Allies Stable took the entire band of thirteen horses in training to the Havre de Grace. Md.. track from Belmont Park Thursday morning. The horses will open llie campaign at that track. Five of the horses in Lawler's charge are of the older division and the remaining eight are two- year-olds. Following is the complete list: Orcus, eh. g. 4, by Trojan — Ogress, by Eon. Reparation, eh. p, •". by Trojan — Humility, by Bryn Mawr. Twenty Seventh Division, ch. g, 3, by Trojan — Robinelta. by Fair l'lay. Venizolos. b. c. 3, by Plaudit — Lady Clara, by Re- ipiital. Wishbone, 1 . f. 3, by Sweep — Chlcklets, by His BlChneea, Two-Ycar-Olds. Put Casey, br. c. by Jim Gaffney — Racy, by Burgo- masler. Al Boyd. eh. e, by Great Britain— Bonetto, by Masetto. Abe Sablotasky. ch. g. by Cunard — Cousin Martha, by Pirate of Penzance. Doctor Whltehnrat, b. g. by Nnssovian — Slgnorinelln. by Thrush. John McGuirk, b. or br. g, by Rockton — Zuliettn, bv Trap Bock. Yiol.-i Meisereau. blk. or br. f, by Short Grass— Kennyetto. by Clifford. Paula Shav. blk. or br. f. bv George Smith— Affi- ance. by Clifford. Mabel McKane, b. 1, by George Smith — Iji Russe. bv Leaaheen ♦- „ i t I t ] 6 6 6 6 6 0 6 " g 8 ] a F. d I c - i J fi . ' ' ! (, J, ,. Summary of Tijuana Racing ' ♦- SUMMARY OF TIJUANA RACING Till ANA. Mexico, April 2.— 'Hie following is an official summary of today's racing. Weather clear, FIBST RACE — 5-8 Mile. 3-yenr-ohls and upward. Claiming. Horses. Wt., Jockey. St. ' PI. Sh. Fin. Tom Caro IDS (C. lying) . .$*&.(• $13 IHI | 4.40 Won Mary Jay km; it. Wilson) 3«o h.ih) 2nd Full Moon 101 (P. Ham).. 2.00 3rd Mi s (lark. little Princess. Chrome, Dorothy. Silent Sam. Hattie Willdo and A])ple Jack also ran. Time. 1:02. Track fast. Scratched- Alajah, Marshal Tilghman. hVOOND BACK — 3 1-2 Furlongs. 3. year -olds and upward. Claiming. Horses, Wt., Joekey. St. PI. Sh. Fin. A-k Jessie lu7 (P. I.oiig)$ 8.M $ 4.20 $ 2.M Won W. C. Dooly 109 (T.Wil'nt 3.40 2.40 2nd D. de Unlae 111 (M.Fator) 2.40 3rd BeaeUle, Mistake. UcCmna and Old Homestead also ran. Time. 1:08. Track fast. Scratched] — Thirty Se\en, Florence Deen. TI11UD BAOkV-1 Mile. 3-year-olds and upward. Claiming. Horses, Wt., Jockey. St. PI. Sh. Fin. Mannikinll. I list \V.Miller)$20.K0 ?10.r.() $ .',.20 Won Miss Dunbar 103 (P. Hum I 0.00 ."i.tHI 2nd Peerless One 110 (M.Fator) 0.00 3rd Ji.sie Gorman. Myrtle A.. I/itta Speed, Col. Snider alal Missoula also ran. Time, 1:4.21s. Track fast. Scratched — Sadie D. KiiCKTII RACE— 1 1-10 Miles. 3 year-olds and Upward. Claiming. Horses, Wt.. Jockey. St. PI. Sh. Fin. CloverJuuia 112(T.Wilson)$ o.40 $ 3.40 $ 2.00 Won Dainty Eidy 110 H. Eong) 4.40 3.00 2nd Caananno Ink E. Petktohtj 4.40 3rd Audrey K.. Clear the Way, Booneville and Bala-rooo also ran. Time. 1:49^5. Track fast. Scratched — While Haven, Mary Fuller. FIFTH RACE— S 1-2 Furlongs. 3-year-olds and upward. Handicap. Horses, Wt., Jockey. St. PI. Sh. Fin. GardCnClty 110 (T.Wilson 1$ 3.00 $ 2.00 $ 2.20 Won Kinglike 111 (E. Taylor). 3.00 2.S1) 2nd S.dan 95 (P. Hum) 2.80 3rd Doctor Coibett. War God and Little Romper also ran. Time, 1:0625. Track fast. No scratches. SIXTH RACE— 1 Mile. Owners* Handicap. 3-veai-olds and upward. Horses, Wt., Jockey. St. PI. Sh. Fin. CoffMd 79 iP. Ban) $ 6.80 $ 3.00 out Won Motor Cop T." (H. Lbnal 3.00 out 2nd Aiulciber 102 i T. WHban).. out 3rd Time, 1:38'^. Track fast. SKYFNTH RACE— 1 1 -8 Miles. 3-year-olds and upward. Claiming. Horses, Wt.. Jockey. St. PI. Sh. Fin. tl'.ob. Allen 97 (T. Wilson)S21.80 $ S.00 $ 3.S0 Won tUifh- 107 (D. Ham) 8.00 3. 80 2nd i-.ii.iin ill (G. Williams) 3.20 3rd Veteran, Gath, Glen Well and Breeze also ran. tC B. Irwin entry. Time, lsttt%. Track fast. No scratches. REMAINDER OF SUMMARIES DELAYED IN TRANSMISSION. » • 1 , j - j English Stake Dates for 1922 ENGLISH STAKE DATES FOR 1922 Two Thousand Ouinens, Newmarket April 2« One Thonsatiil Guineas, Newmarket April 28 Derby, Epsom May 31 Oaks, Epsom June Ascot Stakes, Ascot June 13 Boyal Hunt Cup, Ascot June 14 Gold Cup, Ascot June 15 Eclipse Stakes, Sandown luly 14 Stewards' Cup, Goodwood Fitly 25 Goodwood Cup, Goodwood July 27 St. Iicger Stakes, Doncaster September OsarewftCh Stakes, Newmarket October 11 Cambiiilgeshire Stakes. Newmarket October 25 J • S 1 2 2 3 4 5 4 5 13 J, 1 5 Great French Stake Races GREAT FRENCH STAKE RACES Prix du President (steeplechase) — Auteuil, Sunday. April 10. Prix de Diane (Oaks)— Chantilly, Sunday, June Prix du Jockey Club (Derby) — Chantilly, Sunday, Ju m- 11. Qrdnd Steeplechase — Maisons-Laffitte, Sunday, June, 18. Gmnd Piix de raris— Eongchamp*, Sunday, June Prix Arc du Triomphe — Eongehanips, Sunday, October 8. Prix du Couseil Municipal — Longehainpg, Sunday, Or lobar 15. 1- 4, I, r, ie s. f, Page 4 Bowie Entries and Past Performances for Monday, April 3 " BOWIE ENTRIES MD PAST PERFORMANCES FOR MONDAY, APRIL 3 WKATHKR CLOUDY l TRACK FAST. j Racing starts 2:30 (Chicago time 1:30). ® Superior raud runner. X Good mud runuer. * Fair mud runner. (M) Maidens. 'Apprentice allowance, b Blinkers. First Race— 1-2 Mile. Purse $1,200. 2 year-olds. Allowances. (Track record: April 4, 1921— -481/!,— 2-114.) Today's Ind. Horse. Wt. Rec. A.Wt.Ilan. (60187) Daniel 116X725 00687» Hark 1M :50%h 116x720 60587* laxly Hoss 109 :50%h 113.. 715 60187 The Muleskinuer. . 113X710 69779 Margaret Loretta (M) 106. .7(ft 60454 Mrk'a Daughter (Ml 106.. 700 Awnedoe 109 tTopango 109 wiM.,ii.iud tm .leiin r m Htucado 109 tit. Harding eiilr.v. Second Race — 3-4 Mile. Purse $1,200. 3-ve.ar-nlds ;md upwind. Claiming. (Track record: Nov. 24, 1917— 1 :12%— A— 122.) SMEW'Ulll Scot 120 1:12% 8 107X725 60589= Tnniaboul 112 1 :13'/i 4 101X720 60869= Fort Churchill 115 1:12% B 1 15 #7 15 (60486) 8nn Tree Ill l:18%h 3 100x715 60588 Mllllhl Lights 103 1:12% 6 110X715 00582 kCmmmDmtm 1111:12% ■ 11*XT18 60503='hForesl Queen 09 1:15% 3 90X715 (6034O) 'Bengorc 115 1:13% I IN. .715 60532- Trautula 110 1:13% 4 108x715 (60581) hDrummond 100 1:13% 6 115x710 56610"bBantry 114 1:14% 7 103. .710 G0508 bttoody 118 1:13 4 106X710 (58677) bChinnie Walsh ...MS 1:14% 4 105x710 60817 Hormis Kemble ...110 1 :l«Vr. 3 103X710 69177 Arapahoe 115 1:13% 4 110X705 60340 'Perigourdtne 105 1:12% 7 105X705 Third Race — 5 1-2 Furlongs. Purse $1,200. 3-year-olds. Maidens. Allowances. (Track record: April 2, 1917—1:07—3—100.) 60816- bJuno 114 1:07 111X725 58444" Tlaiidel 113 1:11% 116x720 58134* bZorro 105 1:00% 116. .715 68265 bHlllman C 112 1:08% 116. .715 C0167 Straight Shot 103 1:0* 111.. 715 58718» Welcome Stranger. ios 1:09 116x710 65775 l.Apex 116. .705 60339 bSwagger 116 1:09% 116. .705 57365 bSan Hcdron 1 M I : »'-'-,« 116.700 [ 68718 Troad 114 1:14%m 116.700 ■ Hullabaloo 116 Harry Maxim 116 Blue Ribbon 101 ] Fourth Race — 7-8 Mile. ( Purse $1,200. 4-year-olds and upward. Claiming. ( (Track record: Nov. 21, 1916— 1:26%— 4— 116.) | 61100 'bSUPER 5 114X750 I 58750-' Widow Bcdotte ..103 1:30 8 1O9X710 i 60S14 •hTicklish 10511:25% 0 108X710 I 68667 *bThe Lamb 10S 1:25 f 111x740 60590**bPastoral Swain ...113 1:25% fi 118X744 ; 58722' Pride of India 114 l:29%h 6 116X740 60262 Lucky It 110 1 :31 '-,m 7 1 10x735 ' 60590 "Incog 107 1:26% 8 1(MiX730 ' 60582 'bllidden .lewel 6 102X730 ' 55285 Bennington * 111.. 723:' 60316 b\Var Note 110 1:25% 6 116X725 |j Fifth Race — 1 1-16 Miles. Purse $1,500. 4-year-olds and upward. Allowances, i (Track record: Nov. 25, 1915—1:48—4—116.) (5975S)*bMidnight Sun 116 1:44% 7 107X725 60593 'Natural KM 1:49% 4 10.! x 720 609403 •Financial Rooster.. 106 1:51% 5 110X715 61102 'Trickster II 108 1:47% 6 110X715 ' 61101 bMaster .lack 102 1:47% 4 110x710 ' 58723 Smartv 108 1:49% 4 110X705 59635 'Bribed Voter 109 1:46% 8 107x705 ' Sixth Race — 1 Mile and 70 Yards. Purse $1,200. 4-year-olds and upward. Claiming. (Track record: April 10, 1919 1:45 %— 4— 107.) 61102 bNaplhalius 117 1:47 6 101X725 60433 'Tan 11 103 1:44% 7 106x720 57465 'Whalebone 99 1:44% 6 94x715 60504 bSiesta 105 1:47% 6 103X715 ' (61097) bKttahe 107 1:45% 7 109X710 ' 68089 bllendrie 120 1:44% 9 1140710 I 60901 'The Colleen Buwn. 109 1:46 % 6 101x705 58720 P.rynga r I 91. .705 1 : 1 60509 Pattern (M) 116 1:46% 4 104.. 700 I Seventh Race — 1 Mile and 70 Yards. Purse $1,200. 4-year-olds and upward. Claiming. (Track record: April 10, 1919— 1 :45%— 4— 107.) 609203 'Exhnrter 100 1:48% 8 106X725 60919- 'Horeb 115 1:46 5 106X720 \ 60433= 'King's Belle 110 1:45% 4 104X715 G07353*bPeckmale 104 1:46% 8 109X715 \ 57456 'Mather 112 1:47% 7 99X715 60508 'Maize 98 1 :45% B 94 . . 71 0 61102 'Walk Up 90 1:15% 1 101x705 68233 Weary 0 99X700 Bowie Jockey Percentages ROW IK JOCKEY PKRCEIVTAGKS. From January 1, 11)21, to 3Iarch :tl, 10212, Inclusive. At At or or At AT or or At At or or Over Jockey. P.O. Wt. Mts. 1st. 2d. 3d. Swart, N. 92 100 259 32 41 29 Stirling. I 27 109 169 45 27 19 Hummer. C 24 114 246 58 35 29 Hinphy. W 23 110 511 118 74 58 I.ang. q 21 98 948 195 152 132 Keogh, r 21 111 194 11 39 32 Prlble. D 20 95 684 134 113 99 Penman. L 19 98 912 177 154 121 Turner. 0 .. .19 110 851 67 67 47 Butwell. .1 19 116 403 78 79 68 Morris, L 18 109 408 78 63 45 Gantner. A 16 101 582 93 80 69 Kumnier, E 16 98 77 12 7 7 McTaggurt. J 16 IOS 314 50 59 49 Johnson, A 16 106 188 29 29 26 -v Kelxay, W 16 110 564 88 88 91 Bell. J 15 117 48 7 0S lleupel. J 15 101 324 48 46 86 Robinson. C 15 112 331 48 37 35 Miller, C. 0 15 95 17 7 1 Rowan. J 11 92 348 48 47 40 Hollowav. It M 107 321 46 43 51 Brooke. T 14 99 262 37 37 24 PaiTington, T. .. .14 114 146 21 20 18 Rice, T 14 110 269 38 44 11 Jackson, C 14 107 184 23 18 L'7 . Buxton, M 13 108 341 44 53 43 1'opcc. C 13 109 644 82 84 81 Hunt. V. 13 105 327 42 38 43 Cregoiv, II 13 104 352 16 16 39 McAtee, L 13 106 452 58 66 70 ' Frieshon. A 18 95 89 12 20 10 Lancaster, R 13 108 518 65 58 78 Scheffel, B 13 98 320 43 44 4ft Thnnms Thomas. H H .12 12 100 KM) 156 156 19 19 20 20 18 18 At AT or or Over Jockey. P.O. Wt. Mts. 1st. 2d. 3d. Harrison, M. 11 103 179 9 23 16 Schwartz, M Jl 105 190 20 13 15 Callahan. J 10 93 281 28 29 45 Allen. A 10 107 270 27 34 82 Josi.ih. E 10 1 14 893 40 48 42 Coney, b 10 106 208 21 26 18 Pullman. S. 09 101 188 17 21 26 Ifodriguez. J 09 111 201 19 19 20 V-ahi n, C. 09 105 284 26 37 89 Owens, .1 (lit 93 lit 10 14 8 Myers, H 09 111 116 10 13 17 I'Mcher. I («) 108 151 13 12 10 Boyle, S 09 107 186 16 20 20 Walls, (1 09 109 212 20 22 27 Chiavetla. F 68 111 154 13 24 21 Wallace. J 88 94 19S 15 23 25 Bornanelli. R 08 102 238 19 16 36 MeLine, S OS i»r, p_ 10 2 Ambrose. K 07 109 123 8 11 16 Conlcy. J 07 112 to 3 1 3 Corey, G 07 107 121 9 8 8 Rice, R 07 lOl 57 4 6 4 Shelepets. J 07 105 250 18 36 41 Weiner. F 07 101 387 29 30 38 Woodstock, F. . . .05 KU 185 7 17 19 Mart*, E 05 95 43 2 2 2 Obert. W 04 108 79 8 : : Swart, H 100 21 0 1 5 I.ux. F 99 is (I 3 3 MfOake. J loo 21 o 3 2 Flynu, ■ 95 21 O 2 1 1'raley. J KKi 25 O 2 4 Oregory, L 1(x» 1 n a 0 Huff, N 107 33 0 1 1 1st Race [1st Bowie] Thnnms Thomas. H H .12 12 100 KM) 156 156 19 19 20 20 18 18 T it RAPF i_~ Mi,e- li-year-olds. Allowance*. (April 4, 1U21 4,S 1-5 ' ! :■ ■ ! Index. Course Dist Time T'ck Odds Wt St % Str Fin Jockeys Started Order of Finish DANIEL, ch. c, 2 116 By Rock View — Marie Frances, by Sir Dixon. (Trainer, A. Simons. Owner, Orleans Stable). (-0187 F.G'nds S-B 35%fast 5 lift 1 |aft Ink F C"ltilettil2 P. Brown, llugliie, TheM'skinner 601137 F.G'nds 3-8 37 hvy 3-2 115 4 6= 6;1 E Ambr'se 7 Duster, Prince K., Peter Brown 59*40 F.G'nds :!-8 37%hvy X) llfi 3 2h 26 F C'ltiletti 7 Corto, Prince K., Hughie 59716 F.G'nds S-8 36 hvy 7-5 118 2 3* 3 F C'ltiletti 9 PrinceK.. Nowata, Hughie 59593 F.G'nds 3-8 35 fast 8 118 1 1J 3'3 F C'ltiletti12 K.Williams, PrinceK., Hughie 59372 F.G'nds 3-8 36Vi,fast 4-6 11a 1 U P» F C'ltilettil2 Better Luck. Hughie, Old Tod RORK, h. g, 2 116 By Assagai— Affinity, by Star Shoot. (Trainer. W. Shields. Owner, J. L. Holland). MM F.G'nds 1-2 '.n'ihvy 9-5 116 I 4 I* P 1 Butwell 9 PrinceK., Ladvi'.oss. A. Hampton MEM F.G'nds 3:*. f 43%a!ow M-M 114 8 «■•« 4:,i ■ Pool 12 P.Brown, A. Hamilton, C.P'l.iges f»414 F.Ci'iuls 3-8 35%fast 18-6 115 2 1»| l2 J Butw.il 1^ Everhart, TheUlster, B.Leigliton 60::66 F.G'nds 3-8 35%fast 25 Ml 4 4i 4* M Garner 12 PrinceK., Anita Hampton. Dearie LADY BOSS, ch. f. 2 113 By Manager Waite— Viola Guild, by Maietto. (Trainer, G. Zeigler. Owner, W. F. Ormsbeo). 60587 F.G'nds 1-2 ."(I'r.livy 7 loft .; l tj Vi M Gainer 9 PrinceK., Rork, Anitallampton 60531 F.G'nds 3i f 42%slow 6 HI 4 M. 6* M Garner 12 P.P.i-own. A. Hampton. C.P'lages 60366 F.G'nds 3-8 35%fast 25 110 E 6- 0* H Thomas 12 PrinceK., AnitaHampton. Dearie 60187 F.G'nds 3-8 3.",%fnst B-5 113 7 62 54i C Turner 12 Daniel. Peter Brown, Hughie 39973 F.G'nds 3-8 .".8%hvy 16-5 114 2 2' ]• K Pool 8 St. Angelina, Mascotte. S'perbum 59676 F.G'nds 3-8 8f%Caat 3 114 S SI 4" C Turner 12 M. Minerva, K'pieS., St.Angellns 59412 F.G'nds 3-8 3T,%fast 5 114 6 V 21J C Turner 12 K.Williams. Nowata. Kewple « THE KTJLESK1NNER, h. a. 2 113 By Zeus—Romania, by Peep o'Day. (Trainer, D. R. McDaniel. Owner, R. 3. Brown). 6 U87 F.G'nds Z-E 35%faa 6 U3 1 4- 4=3 J Butwell 12 Daniel. Peter Brown. Hughie 60119 F.G'nds E-fl M%alow 115 1 l«i I* .1 Butwell 12 L.Oaffney. Patrolman. M. Claire 6O078 F.G'nds B-E SB livy 7-5 US 1 S| "» H King 7 BillyWhiskers, Athlete, Baechns 5993S F.G'nds S-fl .'!«Vf.hvy E 112 7 1| 2,nk H King 12 JosephineG, Athlete, L.Gaffney 59S89 F.G'nds ."-S 3S%bvy 7 116 3 |nk r.sj H Mftri'elll 9 Leslie, Billy Gibson, Koellia 59629 F.G'nds 8-8 35%fast 3J 115 1 7'i 8* C Turner 12 Pet. Brown. Bil. Gibson, BetXuck 59506 F.G'nds 3-8 : 7%hvy 7 IM 6 2* 3» G W Car'1112 Hughie, Better Luck, licshe 59452 F.G'nds B-B 86 slow 20 J 15 2 B| ** G W C'roll 10 Prince K., Delusive, Old Top 59372 F.G'nds 3-8 3«%fast 15 115 » 83 |M G W Car'1112 Daniel. Better Luck. HughU MARGARET L0RETTA. hr. t, 2 106 By Frizzle — Seemly, by Torpoint. (M) (Trainer, G. Coburn. Owner, J. A. Ooburn). .M'779 F.G'nds 8-8 3X!;,mud 6 11.1 3 lo= B*| M Ruxton 11 AnitaHampton. Dearie, Delusive .9676 F.G'nds 3-S 34%fast 50 114 5 8J 8'» J Peters 12 M.Minerva, K'pieS.. St. Angelina 5P533 F.G'nds 8-8 36%hvy 10 110 2 Hill'«M Buxton 12 Nowata. Rosiell.. MarjorieWood S9452 F.G'nds 3-8 36 slow 12 112 X 8'J7" .8 Pullman 10 Prince K., Delusive, Old Top ; 9412 F.G'nds 3-8 36%fast S 114 » 84 S'» S Bullman 12 K.Williams, LadyBosa. NowaU DICK'S DAUGHTER, ch. f. 2 (M) 106 By Dick Finnell— Matchette, by Matchmaker. (Trainer. C. A. Apple^ate. Owner, 0. A. Applegate). '"154 F.G'nds 3-8 35%fast M MB S 7- 7e G Bre'nlng 9 Hughie, Rosie H., Josephine C. "284 F.G'nds 8-8 ."j".,hvy 20 110 4 5* »,J H Thomas 12 RosieH., Hughie, Lilac Time t^.)140 F.G'nds 8-8 3T.%last 25 116 12 12 12'» H Thomasl2 Mascotte, Dearie, Golden Fork First start for the following: AE.MEDEE, blk. c. 2 (M) 109 By Theo. Cook— Tigella, by Celt. (Trainer, R. A. Smith. Owner, Sunnyland Stable). TOPANGO, br. g. 2 (M) 103 By Atheling II.— Carico. by Rey del 8ierras. 'Trainer, M. C. Kellcy. Owner. B. Harding). WOODLAND, ch. f. 2 (M) 106 By Whiak Broom II.— Sylvan, by Divguisc. (Trainer, F. Hopkins. Owner. H. P. Whitney). JIAN F., b. f. 2 (M) 106 By Mcrid.an— Gaycty, by Sain. (Trainer, E. Trucrnan. Owner, Mis. E. Tiueman). liilCADO. br. g. 2 (M) 109 By Koncywood— Bolls, by Leonid. (Trainer, M. C. Kelley. Owner, B. Harding). 2nd Race [2nd Bowie] Oftfl RAPP "*" ' ^'!.,e' j!- 'ar-ol )s and nimjinl. (laiminK. (Vol. -4, 11U7 JOCK SCOT, br. g, 8 107 By Ogden— Frankie, by Kingston. | (Trainer, M. J. Murphy. Owner, R. Scherrer). I tcl« F.G'nds 3-4 1:14 f tPt IB-fi 119 3 1 2 1J 3-i W Hein'ch 8 Ace of Aces, Winueonne, Troilus 59394 F.G'nds 3-4 l:13%faat 8 ]08 10 10 10 8"» 7'J H Thnraa? 10 drlovu, Smart Guv, (Puurt-Mwell 68:!86 Empire lm70y l^C'^fapt 8-5 120 1 2 1 1 21 3-i L McAfee « MaJ. Parke, SenSinner, Episooe 580f.6 Empire lm70y l:4r.»i.fast 11-5 MI 3 3 3 4 4 4" L McAtee 4 Dark Hill. Tody. Sammy Kelly 57968 Jamaica lro70y 1:45 fast 13 -10 114 3 4 2 2 3« 3« E Sande 4 C. o* Dawn, Oom. St. Isidore f-7759 Jamaica 1m7f y l:4E%faat 1-2 113 3 1 1 1 1» 1» J Peters 6 Kpis« de. Orderly. Cote d'(»r 57(V".' Jamaica lm70y 1HB%C* ^t 9-10 120 111 1 1» 1« C Turner 6 Pickwick, Pir.McGec, Rockpor1. TURNABOUT, b, f. 4 101 By Fair Flay— Job Lot, by Ogden. (Trainer, J. H. Doavenport. Owner, J. H. Deavenoort). •eSM F.G'nds 3-1 l:16Vrhv.v i::-r, KM 11 ; r, • ' B* A Wilson 12 Vansylvia. Twopair, Miss Dixie ! BENE F.G'nds 5^ f l4B%fcvf 18-5 MYJ i 4 3 2j 2»k C IMshnionl2 Ras. Granny Lee, Philanderer MM F.G'nds 3-4 l:16Vhhvy 41 108 6 4 4 42 43i H Thomas 9 Trantula, Mose, I^idv Luxury i'.9S20 F.G'nds 3-4 1:18 hvy 4; 105 7 6 7 7* 5»J J McCoy 12 Rustler. Bee'sWing, HelenAt'kin EMM Plmlico 3-4 l:16%mud 21 110 I 2 1 l»k 4«i E Barnes 5 Polly Ann, T.Buttons, A.ofGold 58569 Pimlico 3-4 1:15 mud 2J 109 7 6 6 61 6B| G W C'rollll Vulcanize, Colando. Trantula 6S439 Plmlico 3-4 l:16M-,slop 12 114 10 10 9 8J 4J G W Car'1113 Camouflage. Ualu, Vulcanize 6S278 Empire Ab 3-4 lJB%fa*t 12 112 6 4 8 83 36J L Fator 9 Monastery, Esquire. Wedgwood 68091 Bmpire Ab 3-4 l:10%fast 20 104|10 10 8 8* 8» G Babin 10 FortChurchill, Esquire, B.Robia j [ ■ ] ( ( | I i I ; ' ' ' |j i ' ' ' ' ' I : 1 I \ \ ' ! ! FORT CHrrRCHILL, b. h, 6 ' 115 "' " By Honeywood— TanMga, by EmgerW oTWktHW.* (Trainer. J. J. Troxlcr. Owner. J. E. Nagle). 60859 Mobile Ab 5-8 1:00 fast 8 115 2 3 M 2J J P Ryan 5 RisingUock, Panainan. A.ofAces (ioS47 Mobile Ab 6Jf 1 :24%fast 9-5 118 4 11 2" 51S W Hinphy 6 Graee.Mayers, Urayson. F. Rooster 6OT66 Mobile Ab 5-8 l:00%slow 3-2 120 1 1 1 I" 1» W Hinphy 8 Sandy H., Murphy, Oold Stone 60504 F.G'nds 5Jfl:10%hvy 3-2 115 3 11 51 l W Hcin'chl2 Herald, Crest, BjaOHM 59631 F.G'nds 3-4 1:13 fast 15 111 « I 11 11 11" H Thomaa 11 Arrowhead, Panaman. Grnysoa 59515 F.G'nds EJ t l:09%mud 8-6 111 1 13 3ft 4*i H Thomas 8 Rapid Day, Klrah, John's Umma GRASS TREE, b. c, 8 100 By Short Grata— Cheer, by Plaudit. (Trainer, D. Womeldorff. Owner, W. D. Bernhardt). ■ 60486 F.G'nds lmTOy 1 :48'„-.miid 4 104 3 8 3 8 33 Ink A Wilson 10 Mary Maxim, Juno, Bullet 60317 F.G'nds lm70y l:4E%Caat 5 102 4 7 9 8 5' 3» A Wilson 10 Mat. Mary, L.Ammie. M.Cr'tw'd 60145 F.G'nds lm70y l:46%fast 10 105 12 11 8 7 61 610 J Zoeller 12 Bill Block, M.Mary, K.Rrummrl 60081 F.G'nds 3-4 1:20y5hvy 5 110 7 7 7 5* 6" J Zoeller 7 May Blossom, Last Effort. Foy EMMP.G*aaa 1 1:48 hvy 10 MSfE 3 3 6 3' 2»» A Wilson 8 Stock Pin, Charline, GrnceFoster 59760 F.G'nds 3-4 1 :15%mud 20 101 9 9 9 91 »» C Lang 10 J.'sUmma, B'tLights, ULuiury 59633 F.G'nds 1 1:41 fast 12 99 8 7 6 4 3* 381 C Lang 12 Rob, Bill Block, Devonlte 59454 F.G'nds 3-4 l:15%slow 6 108 7 6 6 4ft 6" C Lang 0 Rob, Hillsdale, Delhi Maid BRIGHT LIGHTS, oh. g. 6 110 By Peter Quince— Blaze o' Gold, by St. Florian. (Trainer. J. F. McCauley. Owner, J. i. McCauley). tKCSS F.G'nds 3-4 1 :16'r,hvy 4 111 E B 3 3s 6 i L Coney 11 The Decision. Rolo. Fluzey 60428 F.G'nds 3-4 l:12%fast 2J 114 I 2 2 2* Ink C Lang 10 Rising Rock, Twopair, Rolo 60142 F.G'nds 3-4 1:14 fast 7 105 1 8 8 «« 6* H Thomasl2 Arrowhead, T.Official, Panaman 600SO F.G'nds 3-4 1:20 hvy 7 114 4 3 4 4« 8" H King 7 Sagamore, M'keyM'rc, T.Decis'n 59976 F.G'nds 3-4 1 :20Vf.hvy 10 111} 3 4 4 6* fl H B!rng 7 Mulciber, Rep. Servitor 59760 F.G'nds 3-4 l:15%mud 41 113 1 2 2 1ft B» F "Wdst'oklO J.'sUmma, L.Lnxury, Sandalw'd 59639 F.G'nds 3-4 l:12%fast 20 106 6 B 6 4» 4 F Wdat'ck 8 Elmer K., Neddnm, Mercury 59575 F.G'nds 61 f 1:07 good 10 BM 7 4 6 7'J 7*9 F W'ctet'ekll G'd-Swell. Runqnol, R?dmon 59394 F.G'nds 8-4 1:I3%fast 10 116 6 2 2 B1 6 J F Wdst'cklO Orlova, Smart Guy. G'und-Swell CAMOUFLAGE, b. g, 8 115 By Star Shoot— Busy Maid, by Meddler. (Trainer, R. A. Smith. Owner, J. T. Looney). BBSH F.G'nds 3-4 l:15::f,hvy Ki-5 112 1 1 1 8' 6*5 J 1) M'neylO Monastery. Bristow, Prom. Tom 60483 F.G'nds 3-4 I lf%a*»il E KK8 4 5 6 5' 4» E Pool T Col.Tenn. Col.Taylor, Monastery 59916 F.G'nds 3-4 1 :18%mud I 112 5 2 2 2' 1J L Morrla 0 MnrieMnxim, Jago, Anticipate 58439 Plmlico 3-4 l:16%slo|i 12 120 1 1 1 1"» ■ L Morris 13 Bate, Vulcanize. Turnabout 58352 I^aurel 1 l:43Vf,fast 14 112 2 1 1 1 21 6* L Morris 10 NorthShore, Osgood. Peg.Rlvea 57668 Laurel 3-4 l:ll'Afast II 110 5 BE 8» 10»| L Morris 12 Co'thcRoost, B. Lights. B'rgoyne 57554 H.deG'ce 3-4 l:15%f net 33-10 111 2 1 1 1» 1" L Morris 14 Coca Cola, Burgoyne, H. Pardner 50643 Laton la 1 1-16 l:47%fast 6 112 2 1 2 1 S 4*1 J Gruber 11 LaFoudre. WalterH.Pearce. Mat FOREST QUEEN, b. f. 3 90 By Thee. Cook— Kimg's Oak, by King James. (Trainer, J. M. Hubbel, Jr. Owner, J. X. Hubbel. Jr.), BBSM F.G'nds 5i f IM hvy 4 113 5 4 B 21 2* J Conley 12 Max Gold, Dare, Sun Time 60260 F.G'nds 3-4 1 :H%good 8 99 4 4 3 2» 4=4 C Lang 9 Birdie G.. Juno. Avispa 59753 F.G'nds 51 f 1 :07%good 7 103 4 4 3 3 1 3!1 G Bre'nlngll DelhiMaid, F.Kinney, Simplicity 59454 F.G'nds 3-4 1:15%slow 5 109 Left at the post, J D M'ney 9 Rob, Hillsdale, Delhi Maid 59338 Jeff son 8-4 l:tf%faat 13-5 110 8 3 3 31 7" F Murphy 13 Bill Block, Bartered, Ashlin 59267 Jeff 'son E| f 14B fast 7 10» 5 I 1 11* 1 Scobie 10 Bartered, Fusee. Dare 69073 Jeffson 1 l:42%fast 7 103 4 11 1 3» &»i F Cltlletti 8 BrushBoy, GraeeFostcr, MllesB. 5S989 Jeff 'son 51 f 1:12 hvy 6 110 5 6 5 3'1 3»J F Murphy 11 Simplicity, L. Effort, DelhiMaid 5894S Jeffson 51 f 1:12 mud 3 113 5 1 1 1« 1» F Murphy 10 Walespa, Bullet, Execution 58907 Jeffson 3-4 l:18%slow 2 104 8 3 1 41 3» C Lang 9 K.Brum'l. H. Kemble, D'bf nder BENGORE, ch. h. 6 110 By Rockville— Irish Witch, by Blairfinde. (Trainer, F. Smith. Owner, C. J. Brockmiller). BBSM F.G'nds 3-4 103%faat 4 Kf5 2 6 5 2'i 1'? J Owens 11 Phil'd'er, Win'conne. M'hiavelli 59594 F.G'nds 3-4 l:!4%fast 7-5 111 5 4 4 4i 6JJ M Garner 9 AceofAces. Philanderer, Titania 59320 Jeff son 3-4 1:14 fast 7 113 5 4 4 2« 1% J D M'ney 12 Midnight Sun, Oraleggo, Satana 59193 Jeff son 3-4I:14%fast 5 112 6 3 4 21 2nk B Marinelli 11 Ace of Aces, Sandy IL. Lively EBBM Jeffson 3-4 1:15 fast 31 111 5 6 6 51 6* S Nuckles It Cormoran, Murphy, Kirstie'sCnb 58726 Jeff son 61 f 1 :08%fast 4 10911 1 1 1» 1» I Nuckles 11 TheMoor. J.P'nybaker. M.Fr.Pal 576S1 K'wortb 51 f l:07%fast 41-10 105 4 1 2 1" 1* C Lang 9 Muslto, Ina Kay, Retreat 55971 D'shire 3-4 1:14 fast 1-2 112 2 1 1 J* 1* J T) M'ney 8 Norma J.. Viola O.. Carry BBS TRANTULA, b. g. 4 108 By Transvaal— Vistula m„ by Cliff Rook. (Trainer, W. A. Burttschell. Owner, J. R. 8k inker). 60532 F.G'nds 3-4 1 dE%atVw I 107 3 3 1 1 2J C Lang 12 Betsinda, Eternity, Greenland 60285 F.G'nds I I 1 MTthSJ 13-5 MB 6 3 1 I'll^ C Lang 9 Mose, Lady Luxury. Turnabout 59916 F.G'nds 3-4 l:)8*f,inud 10 IM I 4 6 4 * 6» F C'ltiletti 9 Camouflage, MarleMaxlm, Jago 59721 F.G'nds lm70y l:4s%hvy 16 101 4 4 2 4 7 7" L Coney 7 Marsdale, Rep, Balance Wheel MEM F.G'nds lm70v l:45%fast 8 107 1 2 1 3 7* 7'* L Coney 8 Escarp'te, M.F'taine, Sc'rgemsa 59195 Jeff son 51 f 1 :07 fast 8-6 111 2 11 S*B 2»k L Coney 7 Doric, Gal.Foe. Harp of theNortk 59112 Jeffson 3-4 l:17%mud 4 107 I 3 2 1» BJ H King « Propacaoda, Lively, Cncamho 5S569 Plmlico 1-4 1:16 mud 7 112 1 4 8 V SI L Coney 14 Vulcanise. Oolando. Pavla DRUMMOND, b. g. 6 115 By Ogden— Qaebee, by St. Jnde. (Trainer, D. Vitaloe. Owner, Shea Stable). BBSM F.C'nds 3-4 l:16%hvy 2J 103 4 1 1 1'.J1 A Wilson 11 Roy C. Brown Check. Back May II 168 F.G'nds 3-4 1:14 f.-«st M 117 8 8 8 I* V* F Weiner 8 Aee of Aces, Win'conne, J'kScut EBBM F.G'nds 3-4 1:20 hvy 30 113 7 7 7 7 7s* F Weiner 7 Sagamore, M'keyM'rc. T.Pe. is'u 59S91 F.G'nds 3-4 1:18V&hvy 100 109 8 6 6 6 6=« C Hamnd fl Sagamore, Col. Taylor, Grayson 53548 Bowie 1 l:42%good 26 11117 7 7 7 7 7" J Rod'g*ez 7 Lad'sLove, SmartGuy, Frogiown 52324 F.G'nds lm70y l:44%fast 7 102 7 6 6 6 6* 4»1 8 Wtda 7 Cap.Hershler, S'dragonIL, Chief MSM F.G'nds lm70y l:50%hvy 6 102 3 4 3 5 5 621 L McAtee 5 Pictor, Hadrian, Borneo 52179 F.G'nds lm70y l:45%fast 30 117 6 U 11 U 10ll 6*1 J Rod'g'ezl2 TheWlt. ToniMeTng'rt. Kuklax BANTRY, ch. h, 7 103 By Celt— Network, by Eon. (Trainer, J. E. Nash. Owner, J. E. Nash). 56610 Sar'tojfa 1 l:3B%Eaat 9-5 115 5 7 7 6 61 ?,• * H Ham't'n 9 Episode, Pickwick. Hold Up 55961 Empire 1 1-4 2:06%fast 13-5 115 4 4 4 6 G» 5'2 C F^b'ther 8 Dark Hill, Herd Girl. S. Verdict 55674 Empire 1 1-8 l:57%slop 8-5 1131 111 1 1" V C F'b'lher 9 Rockport, Keliher, KingAcrippa EMnSBBfteB lm70y l:46»f,fast 8-5 114 5 4 6 5 6» 3* C Ponce 6 Am. Boy, Phalaris, K.of t.H'tber 54541 Relmont 1 l:39%fast 2 115 6 7 8 6 l1 t*J H Ham't'n 9 Salute, Mose, Perigourdlne 54258 Jamaica 3-4 l:13%faat 12 114 10 10 10 9» 9s0 H Ham't'n 10 Whimsy, LeadingStar, CarllneS. K00DY, b. g, 4 106 By Broomstick— Contrary, by Hamburg. (Trainer, R. E. Watkins. Owner, R, E. Watkins). B*EBB F.G'nds 1 1-16 1 :5c "Shvy SB MB SIS 6 61 6-"' J I) M'ney S Romeo, Mormon Blder, Fttab* («416 F.G'nds 3-4 l:12%fast 25 105 7 7 7 7 7"? C Lang 7 A.Jackll., A.AIex'der. Monast'y 60::67 K.tPnds 3-4 l:13%fast 10 107 B 9 11 11 11" G Bre'nngll (Jray.son. MayBodine, MarseJohn 60142 F.G'nda 3-4 1:14 fast 30 112 7 11 12 12 L'« W He:n,chl2 Arrowhead, T.Official, Panaman 59938 F.G'nds 3-4 1 :20%hvy 20 114 6 8 « 7 8" W Hein'ch 7 Es'polette, Oak. Belle, L'yLux'y i&699 F.G'nds 3-4 l:14%mud 30 112 6 7 7 7" V W Hein'ch 8 C.Taylor, Pana'n. Flib'tygibbet 59631 F.G'nds 3-4 1:13 fast 7 102 10 9 9 B1 7*1 A Wilson 11 Arrowhead, Panaman, Grayson EMM F.G'nds 3-4 l:lfi%hvy 25 Ml 6 6 6 6 6» A Wilson 6 Ticklish, Sagamore, L. Luxury 59341 Jeff son 3-4 l:13%fast 8 101 7 8 8 71 7«i .1 McCoy 8 Panaman. Abadane. Cormoran .9269 Jeffson x-4 l:14Vifast 4 100 1 6 « 6» 6«1 B Mari'elll 7 Arch.Alexander. Tody, Mavonr'a CHINNIE WALSH, ch. f, 4 106 By Handsel— Bodin. by Dr. Leggo. (Trainer, J. Moonoy. Owner, E. E. Mooar). 58677 Bowie lm70y 1 :51%hvy 9 107J 7 8 S 7 3' l" FJ Pool 9 Antilles. Natural. Gilt Fringe 58660 Bowie 1 1-16 l:5:t%hvy 7 103 8 9 6 6 61 20 E Pool 14 King's Belle. Allah, Hcndrie 58640 Bowie 1 1-4 2:15 hvy 20 101 4 3 2 3 32 351 L Coney 10 M't'nRoselL, Austral, L.H'bert EBBM Pimlico 1 1-16 l:54%hvy 20 108 3 5 5 4 4s 3»i L Veitch 6 Bribed Voter. Bar One, Roseate 58453 Plmlico 1 1 :45%mud M 100 1112 12 12 12 11" E Rcoble 12 KingTrojan, F.Fogarty, Spugs MSM Laurel 11-8 1:55 fast 6 101 1 1 2 3 3 3» S Lowe 3 Lady Lillian. Joan of Arc 68208 Laurel 1 1-16 1 :49%fast 19f 104 4 3 6 6 61 6«J L Coney 12 Natural, Gem, Merrimac ,,7644 Laurel 1 1-16 l:47%fast 23 1081 6 7 7 7 7 7'» N Huff 7 Merrimac, Attorney, T.Malden HERMIS KEMBLE, ch. c, 3 103 By Prince Hermis— Fanny Kemble, by Sempronius. (Trainer, J. H. Buscher. Owner, Marmouget tc De Latour). 60S17 Mobile lmTOy l:'-A%i\vy 20 KM 4 4 6 ." 4\ 7'2 J Conway 7 Grayson, Finnn.Roosler. Phelau 60765 Mobile lm" iy l:54'/-,slow 7 105 2 3 5 5 E 5"" L Gray 5 Murray. Exhorter. Phelan BBSM F.G'nds lm? y 1:19%hvy 15 102 4 4 3 3 4' 4s H Thomas 5 M. Maxim, Natural. K. Rrumuiel BB4M F.G'nds lm70y lHB%faat 8 112 3 4 3 4 4s 3*1 E Barnes 9 D.Sinker. M'acleMan, Bill'sLii'k BM4K F.G'nds lm70y l:45%fast X 106 & 3 3 2 l'l l'l K Barnes 11 BrassT'ks, L'kvGirl. V'ledColl'n 60167 F.G'nds 3-1 l:lE%faat 18-5 110 1 6 6 61 5» M Garner 12 It, Dare, Deep Sinker 6004.'! F.G'nds lm70v 1:rrf)Vr,hvy 3 106 2 2 2 2 2'| 2« M Garner 8 Bill'sLuck, V. Colleen, P.'sDevIl 69936 F.G'nda 3-4 l:22%hvy 20 107 1 6 5 3' 2» E Ro'oblns 9 Lit. Patsy, H.Buxton, V. Colleen ARAPAHOE, cli. g. 4 110 By Harmonicon — Laughaway, by Cicero. (Trainer, W. Shields, Owner, J. L. Holland). 59177 Jeff son t 1-10 l:4B%t«Ust 18-5 96 1 3 3 II « 6-» G Bre'ning 6 Wynnewood, Tody. Ijidv Lillian SSM1 Jeffson I 1 1HHn»* 1 Ml I 4 7 8 8" B Mari'elll 8 F'tChurchill. Col. Taylor, Sikbiin 58817 Jeff son 3-4 1:14 fast 7 h»3 1 1 I 21 P|ClM| 5 G'nd-Swell, Panaman, Kuklux 68317 Empire lrn7oy 1 :45%fast I 107 13 3 6 6» 5" L McAtee 7 Sagacity, Cromwell, Dark Hill 5S119 Kmpire, lm70y l:45%fast 7 104 3 2 2 4 6» 4'» F Wilson 7 Tufter, Siren Maid, Sea Mint 58029 Jamaica 1 1-16 l:47%fast 21 107 1 1 1 1 1* 11 F Wilson 4 Diomedes, Bscarpol'te, LaKros* 57326 Aq'duct 1 1 :40%tnud 11-5 112 111 1 2» 2» F Wilson 7 T-ampus. Fr'nkF'garty. Cote rt'Or 57231 Aq'duct 1 l:40Vtfast 1-2 101 2 2 2 1 1» 1« F Wilson 5 Santa Claus, Scot. Chief. Saliitt PERIGOURDINE. br. m, 7 106 By Aeronaut — Miss Perigord, by Perlgord. (Trainer J. P. Smith, Owner, A. Solomon). BBSM F.G'nds S-4 1:13% fast 15 MS S 7 9 8* 8* M Har'.sonll Bengore, Philand'er. Win'conua 60141 F.G'nds 3-4 1 :15'/5fast 8 1 05 M I I 4' 1.'. H Thomas 12 Clinchfield, Pretender. Murphy 9759 F.G'nds 3-4 l:15%rnud 15 105 7 6 4 41 4BJ E Scobe 11 Actress. Bertha S., Back Bay 59657 F.G'nds 3-4 1:13 fast 12 107 10 9 9 8« 8" B Scobie 11 Winneconne, P'ising Tom. Rolo 59266 Jeffson 51 f l:07%fast 10 106 4 7 9 9 9" F Weiner » Fluzey. BillMcCloy, Propaganda 57556 H.deG'ce 3-4 t:15%fast 19-10 114 2 4 « 7* E| T Rowan 12 Old Sinner, Amackassin, flea* 57418 H.deG'ce 3-4 1.13«,fant 22-6 114 4 3 4 4' 4" J Murphy 12 Kirah, Dairyman, Trnsty 56610 Sar'toga 1 l:39%fast 12 115 2 3 4 7 71 871 A Tryon 9 Episode, Pickwick, Baotry 3rd Race [3rd Bowie] | I ! O^z-1 B/IPC B 1 -1! l',tirloiiss. :t-yp»r-oI«ls. Maidenw, All«» %Hi»fc«. (April 1!, OlCl nAUt l!)17 1:07 ■ IOO.) JUNO, b. f. 3 (M) 111 By UlUmus— PruseUa, by Ornament, (Trainer, C. A. Applegate. Owner, C. A. Applegate). EMM Mobile Ab6Jf l::;l livy 3 MB 2 3 3 2» 2" M And'son 8 L. Patsy. MissCr'tw'd. D.Vardeu BBSM F.G'nds 1 1-16 1 :1S%slow 20 95 8 8 8 8 8 8'« E Martz 8 Merchant, May Bodine, Attorney EMM F.G'nds lm70y l:4B%aM*B I BEJ 9 8 5 4 4 3=1 E Martz M Crass Tree, Mary Maxim. Bullet 60260 F.G'nds 3-4 l:14%good60 M 9 9 7 4j 2'1 E Martr, ft Birdie (',., Avispa, Forest Queen 59758 F.G'nds i;-4 l:16%rnud 15 110 6 6 6 6 8 « C Ponce M OurBetsy, Jos. H.Levy. Max Gold 58176 Empire Ab 3-4 1 :12'^,fast 30 107 11 10 9 9| l«J fl Babln 14 Nose Dive, Nightboat, Sweepy EBBM Jamaica 64 f l;07%fast ^0 ill 6 7 8 10* 710 M Buxton 11 Griselda, Prettyl^dy, Spinning 17634 Jamaica 54 f l:07%fast 10 116 7 10 8 8'1 4» C Kummerl.'l Com. Song, Mir.Man. ForgeAhetd 57446 Aq'duct 5-8 l:0l%fast 6 112 6 6 61 f»l F Weiner 9 Glenbells. Mlr'mCooper, Furioni TLAUDEL, br. g, 3 (M) 116 By Plaudit— Ave Russel, by Russel. (Trainer, J, O'Sullivan. Owner, J. O'Sullivan). 58444 Maplell. B] f l:17%aaud 8 102 5 6 6 o& Zt J Btalfeea 6 Swiftcr'ket. Incoc'ine, (tlymp'd E84M MapleH. 5J f 1:10 good 5 113 4" J McBride ff Ashlin, Miss Frauland. Maura "S242 Maplell. 5-S 1:06 slow 7 115 Lost rider. C O'Mah'y 6 Olympiad, Wedd. Prince. Maura 58217 Maplell. 5i f l:12%hvy 6 105 3' A Kroger I Berrington, Maura. C.Lefkovits 57875 K'worth 3-4 l:18%hvy 17 102 6 8 7 ■ 6" C Lang 8 QuickRun, Fo\Clove, N. Lemon 57777 K'worth 6i f l:l2%slop 7 112 9 9 8 o1 5» C Lang 9 N. Lemon, Playwright, B'nthona 57084 Dufrin Ab 5-8 1 :02%fnst 41 98 2» A Jacobs 8 Pep. Tea. Ad. Daughter, Alverida 56957 Dufrln Ab 5-8 1:04 fast 9 108 3»1 F Chiav'ta 8 Aunt Agnes. Jacquerie, B.Bllven ZORRO. b. c. 3 (M) 116 By The Turk— Azyiade, by Cactus II. (Trainer, R. F. Carman. Owner, R. F. German). EMM Laurel El f 1:09V-fast 5 112 7 4 3 3s 3'" J Mooney 9 Feigued Zeal, Meusc. Tricks 5X096 Laurel S-4 l:14%faat 59 113 I 1 2 o2 4B1 J Mooney 11 Colando, Manheim. Theo 57634 Jamaica H f 1:07%fast 20 117 M 8 4 6i 10'» J Zoeller 13 Com. Song. Mir.Man, ForgeAbeart 57512 Aq'duct 5-8 1:01 fast 15 112 7 6 8'1 7« L Tenman 10 Nightboat, Attoo, Miracle Man fma Kmpire E# f l:07-"f.fast 8 105 7 6 7 9 9" L Fato? 9 Bev. Belle, FiftyFifty. L'dyDelhl 55345 Aq'duct 6-8 59'/5mud 30 115 3 8 71 8" J Callahan 9 Mon.Morn'g. N'thcliff. Hunrelgb HILLMAN C, ch. c, 3 (M) 116 By Malamont— Bettie Sue, by The Commoner. (Trainer, E. W. Moore. Owner, K. W. Moore). EMM Laun-1 5£ f l:0S%fast 228 112 M 11 9 9» 9*" L Coney 11 Clansman. Opperman. Dolores 57667 Laurel 5i f 1 :06%fast 11 112 1 7 7 7'ilO'* D Stirling 10 Rocket. Alex H., Gladbrook 56568 D'shire 6?! f 1 :05%fast 93 112 8 9 8 8'1 8 « E Barnes 10 FiftyFifty. Pumps, stnev Adams 55776 K'worth 5-8 1:02 fast 125 110 2 5 6 61 781 B Barnes 11 B.Dunn, Delluajar, I^eocliaresII. 55616 Windsor 5-S 1 :00%fast 263 105 8 8 8 8 8'« H Barnes 8 Dladema, D. of Allah. M. Fallou 55530 Ft.Erle 5i f l:07%fast 33 102 6 6 6 « 6" C Lang 6 Caretaker, Devonlte, Capt. Scott 55448 Ft.Erie 5-8 l:00%faat 22f 109 U 11 XI 11 11" P Martinezll Devonite, SoItGoes, TomCaaaldj SmUWG«T-8HOT,~*. f , 3 (M) * 111 » ■ By Wrack— Single Shot; by Star Shttbt: I (Trainer, G. Mayberry. Owner, W. H. Trey). 60167 F.G'nds 3-4 l:l.V'-,fast IS 103 11 6 9 10' MM F Weiner 12 It. Dare, Deep Sinker » 69636 F.G'nds 6} f l:07%fast 12 103 7 6 7 7« 7» G W Car'Ull DeepSinker, P.MIcou, M. Maxim ( MM F.G'nds 3-4 l:14%fast 20 10jJ 3 4 5 3'1 3« G W Car'Ull Rosalie, Archive, Magikon R92S2 Jeffson 3-4 1:16 fast 30 106 5 10 9 10* 10»J M Har'sonll MatchesMarv, Briarcliff. Ashlln | 58121 Empire 5) f l:09%fast 20 107 11 8 10 11 » 12»| L McAtee 12 S. Crass. Vineyard, Wild Deuce ( 58000 Jamaica 6} f l:07%fast 15 106 9 8 7 6 6*1 J Zoeller 11 Griselda, PretlyLady. Spinning I 67762 Jamaica. 6* f l:06%fast 30 115 • 4 4 6» 6" B Mari'elll 9 Bm'sWsx, Ir.Confettl. AunaM I WELCOME STRANGER, ch.g.3(M) 116 By Boota aad Saddle— BiUows, by Cunard. * (Trainer, W. V. Casey. Owner, W, V. Casey). 58718 Bowie Si f l:10%mud 20 114 1 2 2 3s 3» R L'casterl2 LadyZeus, Pret.Lady. Ind. Prince 68655 Bowie 6i f l:24'-.hvy lOf 108 1 2 2 31 7" G Babin 13 SammyK., R.Primrose, FarSight I 58608 Pimlico 1 l:47%hvy 32 107 t 1 41 I 9 9" G Babin 9 G. Foster. S. Master. F. Virginia I 68567 Pimlico 1 1:46 mud 43 108 4 1 1 3 4» 6" C Ponce 8 Mary. Belle. G.Foster, SeaMaster l 68276 Empire 5J f l:0S%fast 30 106 7 7 9 H 10*1 G Babin II Goodhart. Fusee, Citation | 68196 Empire 51 f l:08%fast 30 112 1 2 2 21 6« G Babin 15 Canyon, Grandson. Bullet l 68121 Empire 61 f l:09%fast 7 110 3 2 4 61 10*1 S McGraw 12 S. Crass, Vineyard, Wild Deuce APEX, ch. c. 3 (Mi 116 By TJltimus — Crazyquilt, by Hamburg. (Trainer, W. Livingston. Owner, S. Louis). 6.".77.r Empire Ab 3-4 I MMfasjj 12 112 4 3 4 4' 9'8 L McAtee 11 Ray Jay, June Grass. Snob II. '' 64889 Belmont 5-8 st 69i,kfast 4 107 6 I 3* Mj L McAtee 13 Violinist, Mawrcoron, Lally 64613 Belmont 4Jf st 62%fast 10 llo 6 6 6 6!fJ Callahan 11 SweepBy. Blk. Rascal. Whirligig 64646 Belmont 41f st 51%fast 8 110 7 8 9i 10»i J Callahan 12 Modo. Violinist. Rose Brigade 64478 Belmont 41f st 62%fast 15 115 7 6 6» 6«1 M Buxton 13 Bigheart. Letterman, Potstlude I SWAGGER, ch. g. 3 (M) 116 By Trap Rock — Souveraine, by Rayon d'Or. (Trainer, G. C. Milton. Owner, G. C. Milton). 60339 F.G'nds 51 f 1 :07:Vf ast M 116 2 11 11 11s ll1" F Weiner 12 Im'okalee, SiinTime, M'vMaxiin ' 58058 Laurel 51 f l:08^fast 16f 106 13 12 12 12' 13'» J Heupel 13 MissColin. Calistoga, EarlvBird ' 67484 H.deG'ce 51 f l:07«ifast 187 115 8 6 7 9' 10'» J Fraley 12 Brilliant Ray. Ashliu. Hillsdale ! SAN HEDRON. blk. c. 3 (M) 116 By Disguise— Katharine G., by Dick Finnell. (Trainer, M. Hackett. Owner. J. B. Dahlgren). 67355 H.dcG'ce i| f 1 :07:!feslo\v 40f 116 9 8 9 SJ 6' ' J Heupel 11.1. Morrill. Gondolier. Trevelyan ! 66789 B.Bon-ts 5-8 1 :0i islow ■ 113 7 7 7 6» 6" J McTag't 8 Paddle. Finery. Dadja, 66621 Dorval 51 f l:08%fast 29 114 8 7 6 6* 6'« J Rowan 8 Troutling, Playwright, Aslilin TROAD. ch. c. 3 (M) 116 By Trojan — Suivez-Moi, by Seahorse II. (Trainer, C. W. Plunkett. Owner. C. W. Phinkctt). 68718 Bowie 51 f l:10=t-,mud 17f 114 6 6 5 71 ll=« L Coney 12 LadyZeus, P.Lady, Wei. Stranger j First start fur the following: HULLABALOO, b. c. 3 (M) 116 By Peter Pan— Foldcrol, by Burgomaster. (Trainer, F. Hopkins. Owner, H. P. Whitney). HARRY MAXIM, ch. c. 3 (M) 116 By Harrigan— Lady Maxim, by St. Maxim. (Trainer. T. E. Edwards. Owner, R. T. Curtis). BLUE RIBBON, ch. f. 3 (M) 101 By Ultimus — Grand Prize, by Kingston. (Trainer. E. S. Wallace. Owner, W. E. Martin ). Page 5 4th Race [4th Bowie] Aih DAPCT 7-K Wile. 4- ear-olds and upward. ( l.iiiniiiK. (,\ov. UJ, 1BH1 •Hi! nAUt 1:26 2-5 4 11C SUPER, b. g. 5 114 By Superman — Sister Jeanie, by Midlothian. (Trainer, J. Beamish. Owner, G. W. Forman). 61100 Bowie 7-K 1 :»5nni«l 11 104 7 4 4'i 4-'i M .Schw'tz S BuiigaRtiek. Slip. Kim. I.unetta 58748 Bowie 1 5-8 2:34V4mud 11-5 103 I 4 2 3 62 6" M Schw'tz 9 Rubidium, L'vEm'line. Dresden 68693 Bowie 13-16 2:04 slop 17 109 9 9 5 4 4» 6'» M Schw'tzlO Run.Buck, Slip. Elm, T Witchet 586SO Bowie 1 1-16 1:M f.hvy 9-5 108 6 6 6 3 U In* M Schw'tz 6 (Juecreek, Sunvl'd. K.'sChamp'n 68667 Bowie 1 1-8 l:56«,islow 11-10 111 7 7 6 2 16 1-1 M Schw'tz 7 Tan ta 111*, Sunnvlnnd, WBedolte 68637 Bowie 1 1-16 l:50%hvy 16 104 4 6 5 4 4« 34i F W'dst'ck 6 T.Witehet, B'gaBuck. Slip.EIm 68583 Pimlico 1 1-8 1 :57%mud 23-10 122 5 5 3 2 2'1 2l J Mooney 5 Menimar, Comme Ci. King John 58520 Pimlico 1 1 -16 1 :46=*fast 21 116 9 6 2 1 U U L UrAtw 9 BarkHill. Tliel.amb. KingJohn WIDOW BEDOTTE. b. m. 8 109 By Ildrim— Annus Luctus, by David Guriok. (Trainer, E. Trueman. Owner, E. Trueman). 68750 Bowie 1 l:46^mud 10 102 7 6 8 3 2" 21 L Coney 8 Who Cares, KingJohn. Attorney 58673 Bowie 1 1-8 1 :".8%hvy 10 111 4 5 6 8 8' 8" L Coney 9 WhoCares, Veteran, W'dthrush f.8667 Bowie 1 1-8 1 :.r.6%slow 12 102 5 3 4 5 6s 4«» C Lang 7 Super. Tantalus, Sunnyland 68506 Pimlico 1 1-16 l:48«-good 8 38 14 5 3 2 21 2» A Gantnr-rl4 Gi 'k o'D'n. Maj. Parke. Will. Hull 68257 Laurel 1 l:4r.^5fast 12-5 110 17 6 6 31 2» L Penman 8 Trantula, H. Pardner, K.Trojan 68129 Laurel lm70y 1 :4fi%faat 6 101 1 3 3 1 1« 1»1 C Lang 8 Belario. Natural, Stanley 68037 Laurel 1 1-16 l:47'/5fast 8 111 2 7 5 6 61 «» W Kelsay 15 Attorney, Pas.Swain. Gallivant TICKLISH, b. k, 6 108 By King James— Tickle, by Filigrane. (Trainer, H. Randolph. Owner, Farnum & Fizer). M14 F.G'nda 8-4 1 J3%gwd II 107 Left at the poht. H Thomas • A.AIex'der, A.I.i.kll.. Monasfy MM K.G'nds 2-4 1:18 hvy 31 116 8 8 4 5' 5ln A Wilson 8 M.Maxim, JagO, Li'lvUmgfellow 69937 F.G'nds 3-4 l:ir»Vvy I 116 5 4 4 3« 33i A Wilson 7 TheDecision. .L'slmma. Silence 69841 F.Gnda 3 4 1:18 hvy 18-5 113 7 5 6 8« 6" Q Babin 11 Sagamore, M.Moore. Hid. Jewel 69508 F.O'nds 3-4 l:16%hvy 12 106 3 3 3 3« 1" G Babin « Sagamore. LadyLuxury, Kednion 68991 Jeffson 3-4 1:20 hvy 11-6 120 7 4 5 6°k 4»i G Babin 7 C.MeMeekin, ll.igazza. K'tLlgbti 68972 Jeff son 1-4 l:174femud 6 106 1 3 3 2* 2» G Babin 4 Iiuog. Trust Official, Sikh.m 68917 Jeffson 3-4 1:15 Vigo od U 110 4 8 6 6« 6»1 G Babin K F'tChnrchill, Col.Taylor, Sikhln. THE LAMB. b. g, 5 111 By Uncle— Winifred A., by Sir Dixon. (Trainer, 11. Freeman. Owner. W A. Buck). 58667 Bowie 1 1-8 l:.".6*bslow 10 114 4 2 2 4 4J 5^1 H Cl'mon,ts 7 Super, Tantalus. Suniiyland 68643 Bowie lm70y 1:" 0 slow :'-l 115 4 5 3 3 11 1" B Cl'ments 9 Squaw Man, Mid. Sun, Smarty 68544 Pimlico 1 1:40 fast 5 105 3 3 3 5 3» 3'5 H Cl'ments « Ir.Dream. Pas.Swain. SirenMaid 68520 Pimlico 1 1-16 1 :46%fast 5 111 6 5 4 4 4J 3-1 E Kummer 9 Super. Dark Hill. King Jnhn 68330 laurel lm70y 1:45 fast 19-10 116 3 2 3 3 3' 3'i J McTag't 7 Pas.Swain. K.John. Assumption 68234 Laurel 3-4 1:14 fast 11 116 8 9 7 71 7»I H Cl'mentslO Vibrate, HelenAtkin, SomeBabj 66491 Rartoga 7-Sl:lT, fast 8 108 2 2 2 2 l'l 1= C Turner 9 T.McTag't. L.Rose, Capt.H'shlei 66077 Sar'toga 1 l:40'f,fast 18-5 119 3 2 2 1 1 2| C Turner 6 Anniversary. Veteran. Pickwicl 6R961 Empire 1 1-4 2:06 %& ast 13-5 107 5 3 2 3 31 4" F Weiner 8 Dark Hill, Herd Girl, S. Verdict 65772 Empire 1 1-16 1 :4fi^fast 6 11116 7 7 7 7 7" C H Miller 7 Deviation. It. Bang, SirGrafto* S6617 Ao'duct 1 l:38^fast 7 1112 1 1 1 1' l1 T Rice 10 T.McTag't, D.Hill, B.DancerU PASTORAL SWAIN, b. g, 6 118 By Colin— Elegance, by Orme. (Trainer, G. C. Winfrey. Owner, G. 0. Winfrey). HWF.G'a* ImTOy l:4S%fcvjr 10 110 3 4 4 I 21 2» T Xolan S P.iffBang. G.deCause. Waukeag MM F.G'ml.s I 1-16 l:49%hvy 16-5 110 3 2 2 I 3h 3« E Pool B Blar.Stone. WynnewM, CKablea 6«;43 F. ;'nds 1 1-16 1:47 fast 6 115 4 2 2 8 21 5*J E Barnes 7 B'therlyl^nc. Pailu.i. G'yGnblei 6P940 F.G'nds lm70y l:52%hvy 16-5 108 6 4 3 2 2« 1» C Ponce 7 PromisingTom, Tharon, Runzaf 69823 F.U'nds 1 1-8 2:01%hvy 4 115 5 4 3 3 44 21 L Lyke (1 Courmaiul, Rep, Cimarron 69754 F.G'nds lm70y l:44Vf,good 7 114 7 8 8 7 64 66| L Lyke 8 Wynnew'd. Translate. Courtship 69536 F.G'nds lm70y l:49Vfehvy 2 106 2 1 2 2 81 3« G Babin 4 Veto, Genie W.. Translate 69477 F.G'nds 11-16 1:50 mud 13-10 111 4 11 1 1» 1» C Lang 6 Tantalus, Bal. Wheel, Cimarron 69416 F.G'nds lm70y l:42?fefast 3 107 1 3 4 4 31 3T F C'ltllettl 4 Thimble, Neddam. War Zone 69376 F.G'nds 1 l:38%fast 10 103 1 1 2 2 1 1* C Lang 7 Valor. Goaler. Gray Gables 6S694 Bowie lm70y 1:49 slop 61 104 2 1 2 3 810 2* C Lang 4 Devastation. Ir'hDream, Quecr'k PRIDE OF INDIA, b. h, 6 116 By Delhi— Do minoe*. by Domino. (Trainer, W. H. Brooks. Owner, S. Ross). MBI Bowie llWj I ll%pi«i II W M6J I 4 3 3 l**St|Ii Morris 5 T.But'ns K.ofthcH'ther, C'ksoii 5S681 Bowie 7-8 l:29%hvy 9-5 114 1 3 o 3 l1 1' L Morris 8 Sammy K., tiriselda. Ira Wilson SSH2!1 Pimlico 3-4 l:lVV.hvy 31-10 9-1 4 4 V 3»1 C Lang 4 MotorCop, TheBoy, Carmnndale 58454 Pimlico 3-4 1 :l.r,%tnud 73 !12 13 H 13 &• 9"! B Mcl.ane 13 Kii"bbie, Oriole, Domininue 68234 Laurel 3-4 1:14 fast 14-5 111 4 7 6 61 6* F Keogh 10 Vibrate, HelenAtkin, SomeBabj 67897 Laurel 3-4 1:12 fast 18 99 1 3 3 3« 3" S McLane 4 Careful. Raby Grand, Min. Mas 66480 Sar'toga 3-4 l:ll%fast 16 108 6 6 6 »» P* L Morris 6 Tu'nderclap, Routledge, BestPal LUCKT B., b. h, 7 116 By Jim Gaffaey— Viola B., by St. Avonicus. (Trainer, D. Womeldorff. Owner, W. D. Bernhardt). M»L't,J F.G'nds ImTOy l:4t%C*o4 :'•' 104 .". 4 .". 5 61' 53 A AVils.n S Tody. Cimarron. Krotheil.v l.o.c • 01" F.G'nds 1 1-8 2:nl'^hvy 15 112 12 3 6 61 51- E Pool 6 (.ourmand. Gray Gables, Pictor MM F.G'nds 1 l:47%hvy 8 NT 1 t t I 5° 5:8 E Pool « Byg.Days, Slip. Film. Blar.Stone :y910 I'.G'nds 11-16 1:" 6 mud i 115 3 3 I 4 a* 3» A Wilson S GrayGables. WhcCares. Dayl.illy MM F.G'nds 3-4 l:MVkfast 8 126 7 7 6 7 V\ D Conn'lly 7 War/.one. ElineiK.. High Cost 59374 F.G'nds 3-4 l:l2%fast 15 116 6 5 4 6"k 31- D Conn'lly ! IrMiDream. Willi* . H.Baket 6P216 Jeffson lm70y l:44^.fast 10 109 5 12 2 6'1 7" F Murphy 8 Slip Elm, T.McTag't. M'ter'sGirl 59149 Jeffson 1 l:41%slow 2 109 I 2 1 1 4* 4» F Murphy 5 Incog, K.'sChainpion, Myst.Cirl INCOG, b. m, 8 106 By Ogden — Mariti, by Hindoo. (Trainer. T. E. Crist. Owner, T. E. Crist). b-.'.flO F.G'nds ]ni70 1.4S%hvy 12 97 6 6 8 8 8 8'» J Owens S Biff Bang. Pas.Swain. G.4MMM ■KM F.G'nds lin70y 1:51 mud .". 1011 6 6 6 7 7 7-° F C'ltiletti 7 K.'sChamp'n. Wynnew'd. Coaler MM Jeffson 1 1-16 1 :46-^.fast 16-5 1 6 2 2 2 4 4 4'° B Scobie 4 B. Stone. Il.Traveler, CleanGone 59296 Jeffson 8-4 l:lS%fSWt 12 10.1 4 4 4 4 431 A Gantner 4 Mar.May. Arrow head. J.S.fl'rdon 59196 Jeff son 6-4 l:tt%faat 12 106 4 5 5 6' C'JA Gantner 8 Servitor. Frigate. Courtship 5917.", Jeff son lm70yl:45 fast 31 107 3 3 3 I 31 34i A Gantner 4 KapldT'ler, TomMcTag'rt. Vetc ^9149 Jeffson 1 l^l^slow 7 108 3 I 6 5 3» l1 E Barnes 5 K.'sChamp'n, Myst.Girl, L'kyB, 59in«4 Jeff son lm7i y 1 :44%fast 8 112 1 2 2 4 6' 7» J Butwell 8 Thimble, (irayCables. Blar.Rton* 590'4 Jeff son 11-16 1:47 good 41 103 1 3 3 3 31 V H Thurber 0 Neddam, War Zone. Veto 58972 Jeff son 3-4 1:17%mud 2 106 4 1 1 1» 1» H Thurber 4 Ticklish. Trust Official. Slkblm HIDDEN JEWEL, b. g, 6 102 By Disguise — Rubia Granda, by Greenan. (Trainer, A. G. Woodman. Owner. A. Italiano). maU FG'ikIs 3-4 l:U%hvy 12 1 6 I 7 7 7- M*| .I Heria»e« 10 Monastery. Bristow. l'rom. Tom 0"080 F.G'nds 3-4 1:2) hvy 12 111 I 5 5 6* 6-" A Wilson 7 Sagamore. M'keyM're. T.Decis'n F9S41 F.G'nds ^-4 1:18 hvy 12 110 2 2 3 41 3» .1 D M'neyll Sagamore. M.Moore, Anticipate 59575 F.G'nds 51 f 1 :07 good 12 108 3 7 9 8» 8'| J D M'neyll C'd Swell. Rumpjoi. Redmon p94.55 FGn«ls 3-4 1:14 slow 20 106 1 3 4 3* 1 H Thomas 8 Gr'd-Swell. Sagamore. Monast'y 68191 Church' 1 3-4 l:13%fast 8 110 3 2 2 3 6 1 J D M'ney 10 Col. Taylor. Port Light, Amanda 68065 Church'l 8-4 l:12y,fast 51 110 1 12 61 6" J D M'neyl4 Hon. Man. B.ofEI'town. Murray 67677 I atonia 8-4 1:12%fast 50 112 1 2 2 4'1 5» J D M'neyll Orlova, Clintonville. Col'blaTenn 67669 Latonia 8-4 l:17%hvy 11 11411 3 8 41 6" I. Lyke 11 J Goodman. Meliora, Gr'd-Swell BENNINGTON, ch. c. 4 111 By Fair Play— Roxane, by Perblaze. (Trainer. 3. E. Nash. Owner, J. E. Nash). 65285 An'duct 3-4 l:12?f.fast 15 IS 6 i I 62 "»■• II Ham't'n ( Georgie, St. Michael, Edwina 65O70 A i'duct 1 l:38»,5fast 30 108 8 4 4 6 6' 6" L Ensor 8 Knobbie. Playfellow, Careful 64913 Belmont 1 1 : MM ast 6-5 MHj 8 2 2 2 2 1' L Ensor 2 Da rt moor 64230 Jamaica lm70v 1:44-i.fast 7-6 110 6 4 3 3 4'} •*• B Ham't'n 8 Ivernian. Se.|K.Held. Diomedca 64148 Jamaica 3-4 l:13!^fa3t 15 112 7 6 6 6'* ¥ II Ham't'n 9 Banksia. LastStraw. M'kallongc WAR NOTE, ch. g, 6 116 By Spanish Prince— Sun Maiden, by Sundridge. (Trainer. J. W. Gunn. Owner, J. W. Gunn). 60316F.G'iids lm70 l:43'.afast K 104 6 6 6 6 6 6 " F Weiner ft Valor. Baigneiir. T. d'Honneur 60189 p'.G'nfls "-i 1 : 1 :i fast 30 112 5 5 6 6' V1. V C'ltllettl S E'mer K.. Miss Jemima. Valor 69751 F.G'nds lm7 iy l:14'/Rgood 8 111 8 6 5 6 6» 6»J F C'ltiletti 8 Wynnew'd, Translate. Courtship 69680 F.G'nds 3-4 1 :12',4fast 20 104 5 3 3 31 4»1 F C'ltiletti B Marv.May. MissJemima. TanSon 69457 ?,.G'nd.i tsVNy 1 :46%mud 20 1«9 5 6 5 f. 6 6,BM Buxton 5 Thimble, Wynnew'd. Flib'tyg't 68937 Jeff son .-11:14 fast 8 110 9 8 7 7» 6" M Buxton » W.Zone. Rap.Traveler. Rap. Day 67861 Jamaica lm70y 1 :45Vsfast 2 116 1 1 1 1 1" 21 C H Miller :: P.egal U dge. Bmmado 67710 Jamaica lm70y l:14%fast 9-S 115 111 1 1» 1 C Turner 6 Siren Maid. Regal Lodge, Thlmhl* 67448 A'l'dm t 11:39 fast 4 114 1 1 1 1 2» 2' F Weiner 6 K.of thHeather, SirenMaid. Rep 67327 Aq'duct 61 f l:19Vsgood 9-10 107 1 1 1 2« 2-1 F C'ltiletti 4 Light Rose, St. Allan. Beckna 5th Race [5th Bowie] r-j.L. DAPLT 1 l-IG III«-m. -l- enr-olilit and nitnanl. Ultomi *M (\ iv. '^r.. Olll nAl/t 1»1S 1:4H 1 110.1 MIDNIGHT BUN, ch. g. 7 107 By Peep o'Day — Summer Night, by 8tax Shoot. (Trainer, W. A. Burttschell Owner, t. R. Bklnker). 59756 F.tl'nds lm70y l:46%good 21 114 3 1 1 1 1' 1» H King 10 Warsaw, Jerry. P. G. King 69679 F.G'nds 1 1-16 1:49 good 2 102 2 3 2 2 11 11 L Coney 10 Z.d'Armee, Lazyl-ou. VngAdan 69377 F.G'nds 1 1-16 1 :46%fast 4 113 1 2 3 3 81 3*1 H King H Translate. Murray, BrihedVoter 69320 Jeffson 3-4 1:14 fast 6 115 3 8 3 41 2'1 L Coney 12 Bengore, Oraleggo, Satana 69213 Jeff son 61 f 1:08 fast 2 110 1 2 2 11 1 H King 12 Ben-all. Philanderer, GoldSton* 68668 Bowie 1 1-16 1:52 slow 8-6 111 2 4 4 4 41 4* L Coney 9 Smarty. HJttahe. Wild Flower NATURAL, ch. f. 4 103 By Martinet — Chemulpo, by Ben Strome. (Trainer. J. Bauer. Owner, J. Lyon). 60593 F.G'nds 1 1-16 l:52*£hvj 134 Ml 4 4 5 3 P 43 H Thomas lit Mormon Elder. The Wit. Ettahe 60585 FG'nds lm70y l:!9-^hvy 2 98 I :; 4 I S 9 J Owens .". M.Maxim. K.Bnim'l. HKemhle 60289 F.G'nds 1 1-16 l:52%hvy 16-6 102 2 2 2 I 11 P| J Owens 6 W'alnut Hall, Romeo. Little Ed CC-170 F.G'nds 11-8 1:51 fast 10 103 3 13 3 5» 6'J J Owens 7 Tantalus. Exhorter, Ace 60083 F.G'nds 1 1-16 2:00%hvy I 112 5 4 4 2 21 2« J Owens 5 Verity, Esearpolette, Ragazza :,9892 F.G'nds lm70 - 1 :" 2*fchvy 60 99 4 3 3 4 4'1 510 J Owens 6 Reo Cove. Runzaf, Rep 58677 Bowie lm70y 1 IHjlllf 8 110 3 4 4 2 2* 3« C Rob' son 9 Chin. Walsh, Antilles, GlltFriuge 68653 Bowie 11-16 1:53 hvy 12 108 1 4 3 1 2« 6«| H Cl'mentslO Fr.Fogarty. G'tFringe, Secretary (8686 Pimlico 1 1-4 2:12%mud 19-6 108 3 6 4 4 4* 4" H Cl'ments S Romeo, Anniversary, Devildog ■ I » ( | ( I I * I I l | l '' I ' ' ! ! j FINANCIAL ROOSTER, b. g, 6 110 By Little Dutch— Cloisteresl, by Carlton Grange. (Trainer, R. Warfield. Owner, R. Warfield). 60910 Mobile Ab 6) f IdSKfast -1 118 4 6 6 3*i W Bog'ski ti Miirphv. Prom. Tom, Assumption 60880 .Mobile ImTOy 1 :49»r.fast 6 110 4 4 1" ?1 W Bog'skl 7 (ir. Mayers, Pimlico. MarseJolm 60H47 Mobile Ab 61 f l:24%fast 8 109 4 4 4« 3» W Bog'skl « G.Mayers, Grayson, Assumption •6437 Mobile lm70y l:562-.hvy 41 110 7 7 7 6 5» 2« W Bog'skl 7 Grayson, Phelan. Link Bov 60764 Mobile Ab 61f 1 :26%slow 12 112 1 3 2 9 l'l W Bog'skl 7 HelenAtkin, Grayson. Serbian 60734 Mexico 3-4 l:20Hfast 11 102 I 1 1 2» 2« W Bog'skl 6 F.High, OliveJames, Lt. Perkins 60658 Mexico 3-4 l:16%f ast 23-10 112 1 3 3 41 5« W Bog'ski 5 Skooter, OliveJawos. S'tlracntal 60639 Mexico 1 1:46 fast 4 110 1 I I 1 1' « W Bog'skl 4 L.Kate, Lieut. Perkins, Wodan TRICKSTER II., b. g. 6 110 By Irish Lad— Artless, by Hamburg. (Trainer, D. Womeldorff. Owner, W. D. Bernhardt). 61102 Bowie 11-16 1:56 mud 11 111 8 7 72 651 J OWOM IS SYhLightllL. .1 Beeves. S.Uork 60536 F.G'nds 1 1-4 2:08%slow 6 113 113 5 6' 6" A Wilson 8 Romeo. Pit. Lazy Lou 6(371 F.G'nds 1 3-16 l:59%f ast 10 104 4 4 4 3 2' 4« G BrennglO Wad.'sLast, Sc'rgeman, H'hGear 60234 F.G'nds 1 3-16 2:01Vfefast 8 107 3 4 4 1 l'l 11 G Bre'ning 7 Exhorter. LadyLillian, D'lyLiss 60171 F.G'nds 1 1-16 l:48%fast 6-5 107 2 1 1 1 11 11 A Wilson 9 Phelan. Nordeck, Attorney Muir :9702 F.G'nds 1 1-16 l:51%mud 31 107 2 4 4 4 3J 3?1 A Wilson 8 Copyright, Hello Pardner. Pie 59662 FG'nds 11-16 1:47 fast 31 107 2 3 4 3 31 3*1 J D M'ney 10 B.S'non, M.Fontaine, K.Trojan 57572 W'dbine 1 1-4 2:ll%hvy 5 106 11 1 2 1* 3»i H Thurber 7 Anstral, Joan of Arc, Rhymer 57604 W'dbine 13-16 2:02 fast • 109 I 3 3 3 2»1 3» H Thurber 11 Austral. Rouen, Dolly 0. MASTER JACK, b. o, 4 110 By Zeus— Frances, by Singleton. (Trainer, 3. E. Nash. Owner, J. E. Nash). 61101 Bowie lm70y l^'r.mud 35 115 7 7 6* 5l° M Schw'tz 7 Our Birthday. Jomiuitia. Borneo 60458 F.G'nds lm70y 1:43 fast 10 106 6 6 6 6 61 5 « L McD'ott « Baigneur. Tody. High Gear 60343 F.G'nds 11-8 1:54 fast 41 111 3 6 6 6 41 41, J Zoeller 7 DaintyLass, L.Lillian, DarkHIU 59598 F.G'nds 1 1-16 l:47%fast 10 109 8 7 6 6 6« 6'JJ Zoeller 9 High Gear. Tan Son, KternitT 69509 F.G'nds 1 1-16 1 :5iy5hvy 25 105 5 6 6 6 6 65» J Zoeller « BlarneyStone. SoaCove, Runzaf 59395 F.G'nds 1 l:38%fast 12 104 4 4 4 4 4 411 S Lowe 4 Frigate, J.S.Reardon. Runzaf 59342 Jeff son 11-16 1:46 fast 16 M 4 6 4 3 31 3*1 L McD'ott 6 Wynnewood. Todv, Herd Girl 59235 Jeff son 1 1-8 l:52%fast 12 100 « 4 4 3 3i 3» B Mari'elll 6 Pimlico, Wynnewood. Tantalus •8910 Jeffson 1 l:41%slow 30 105 6 6 7 7 7 7" J Zoeller 7 Thimble. Neddam. Baigneur SMARTY. b. g. 4 110 By Theo. Coos— Canny Mils, by Ogden. (Trainer, W. V. Casey. Owner, W. V. Casey). 58723 Bowie 11-4 2:1:: mud 26 109-J 3 3 4 4 4s 510 C Ponce « Veteran. Yorkist, M'n Rose II 58674 Bowie 1 1-16 1 :53%hvy 4 107 2 4 4 4 81 911 G Babin 9 An. Gallup, Austral. WhiteH'ven 58668 Bowie 1 1-16 1:52 slow 20 105 5 2 2 1 l'l l1 G Babin 9 Ettahe, W. Flower. MidnightSun 58645 Bowie lm70y 1 :50 slow 14 104 3 4 4 7 5'1 45J G Babin 9 TheLamb. SqunwMan. Mid. Sun 58579 Pimlico 1 1-16 l:52%mud 11 103 5 4 4 3 3« 32J A Fraley 9 Bribed Voter. Spugs, TheDecision 58543 Pimlico 1 1-4 2:08 fast 41-10 100 6 3 3 6 71 7'« L Penman S Cubanita, Huonec, Gilt Fringe 58467 Pimlico 1 1-8 l:59%mud 14 109 3 11 2 21 35 C Ponce 9 J. of Arc. An'versary, Smarty BRIBED VOTER, ch. g. 8 107 By Ballot— Marie Frances, by Sir Dixon. (Trainer, G. C. Winfrey. Owner. Winfrey Bros). MM F.G'nds 11-16 1:48 fast 4 114 9 7 8 5 41 6*1 L Lyke 10 Fluzey, Galiot, British Liuer 59518 F.G'nds 1 1-16 l:53%mud 8 113 3 14 4 4h 6"G Babin 8 W.Oarcs, Esearpolette. DsvLilly 59437 F.G'nds lm70y l:45%fast 31 107 7 7 7 6 61 4»i E Scobie 8 Escarp'te, M.F'taine, Sc'rgeman 59377 F.G'nds 1 1-16 l:46%fast 7 110 5 5 6 5 41 44 C Lang « T'late, Murray. Midnight Sun 58750 Bowie 1 1 :46Vf,mud 9 Ml 3 2 3 7 8 82T C Ponce 8 WhoCares, W.Bedotfe, K'gJohn 6S673 Bowie ll-8 1:58%hvy 13 112 1 3 3 7 9 9" G Babin 9 WhoCares, Veteran, W'dthrush 58(T,4 Bowie lm70y l:51%hvy 4-5 113 1 2 2 1 l'l ■ L Coney 7 T.Decision, Qu'nBlonde, Heml'k 58638 Bowie lm70y l:50%hvy 19-10 116 3 2 1 1 2« 2* C Rob'son 10 Ettahe, Woodthrush, Josn of Aro 6th Race [6th Bowie] CIJ-i DA PC I .Mile ami TO Yarils. 4-year-ol«l« and onward. Claiming;. (April Dill nrUjC, IO, 1«)1J lt4M 1-5 4 107. NAPTHALIUS. b. g, 6 104 By Lorenzo— Napthalia, by St. Angelo. (Trainer, T. E. Edwards. Owner. T. E. Edwards). 61102 Bowie 11-16 1:56 mud 21 llo 11 9 i" 4*1 F Murphy 15 SVhLightllL. J. Beeves. I Bo k WoDl F.G'nds 11-16 1:5.'. hvy 2} 110 6 6 5 3 2* 2" F Murphy 8 M.Rankin. Pattern. Daliabinl.il 59150 Jeff son 11-16 1:50 slow 8 11110 10 9 8 6'1 5* F Murphy 10 Y'gAdam, MIssFontalne, Verity 68970 Jeffson 3-4 l:17%mud 30 110 10 12 12 ll2 ll'» R Tcm'tonl2 Silence, Propaganda, Anticipate 56698 D' shire 1 1-8 l:.".2%fast 6 109 9 8 6 3 2* 2' N J B'rnes 9 Anna Gallup, Osgood, Hocnir 56620 D'shire 1 1-4 2:05 fast. 29 104 6 5 3 1 I IN J B'rnes 9 Benevolent, Austral, Gouroiaud 56511 Windsor 1 1-8 l:52%fast 7 106 2 4 3 6 6» 6»1 C Miller 8 Nonskid. Solid Rock, Sea Way TAN II.. ch. g, 7 106 By Rock Sand— Tanya, by Meddler. (Trainer, H. Roseacher. Owner, H. Roseacher). •M33 F.G'nds lm7'iy l:45-,.fast I 113 111111 9 K 8'2 C Ponce 12 Bit of Creen. King'sB'le.S.Devil 89141 FC.'nds 3-4 1 :15',{-.faNt 40 IK 11 9 11 I04 !i»J C Ponce 12 P'goiinline, C'.hfield. Pretender 58094 Empire 1 14 IMMM 12 114 5 7 7 11 11 ll'» C Ponco 11 Orderly. Cole d'Or. Pirn'cM 'Ge«. 57931 Jamaica 11-16 1:51 good 71-6 111 13 4 3 2* I1! C Ponce « l,ahross. LordHerhert. Rwkport .'.771 :t Jamaica 1 1-16 1 :48Vi,l"ast 10 111 3 2 3 2 61 6" L Fator • Challenger. Canso, FrankFogarty 67419 H.deG'e 1 1-16 1 :49%fast 10 116 b 4 6 5 41 5T C Ponce 8 siesta, B.Hunley, N'f'rd'sCbolce 57383 H.deG'e lm70y 1 :46;ffast i 116 6 8 8 11 9' 10'" C Ponce 12 Ticacey, .Stanley. Canso .6610 Sar'toga 1 l::'.9%fast 10 113 4 8 8 9 9 917 C Ponce :» Episode, Pickwick. Bantry WHALEBONE, blk. g, 6 84 By Alan-a-Dale— Marcotini, by Marco. (Trainer. T. E. Crist. Owner, T. E. Crist). 67465 W'dbiiv 8-4 l:l.-.fa«t 10 ion 9 8 8 8- W* R Hol'wayl3 ILAtkin. TheDecision. V. Welles 57375 Th" cliff e lsW96yl:48%fa*t 9 M 5^3 -I H'tamer 9 Ant'nette. Br.Peddler. Joai|uiiri 57345 Thcliffe 5' f 1:07 good2:-10 Mf 5'2 R Hol'way 8 Ina Kay. Murphy, Marmite 5T249 Thcliffe 5i f l:07-.,fasl 41-10 104 21 R Hol'way 9 SisterSusie. Marmite, M.Rosell. 566:^6 D'shire 3-4 1:17 miul C-5 110 9 11 11 3'5 R Hol'waylO Ardito. Alvin I. Hert. BlackTop i4653 Belmont 1 l:36%fast 15 120 6 4 3 7 7 7" M Mount'n 7 Pl'fellow. C'tView, LuckyFind 54608 Belmont U t l:18%fast 20 10612 3 3 2& 42 M Mount'n 10 Cum Snh. Neddam, Diomedes 54405 Jamaica 3-4 l:15%mud 6 118 6 4 4 4' 4" M Mount'n 8 Duns'del. Diom'en, M'den's Bal't 54176 Pimlico 3-4 1:17 hvy 9-5 117 6 2 2 l»k 1J M Mount'n 6 Sobrigade, Smart Guy, Satana 54033 Pimlico 3-4 l:16%hvy 10 115 7 4 2 34 32 M Mount'n 9 Sunny.Iim. SeaPirate, Briganua SIESTA, b. g, 6 103 By Out of Keaob— Napping, by Peter Pan. (Trainer. W. A. Burttschell. Owner, J. R. 8k inker.). MM F.G'nds ol f 1 : lO^.-.hvy 9-3 Ml 9 8 8 7' 7'7 C Lang 12 Herald. Crest, Locarno ".•1975 F.G'nds 3-4 1 :21-fhvy 15 105 3 3 1 11 If L Coney I Jago. Paul Connelly, Ras 58167 Laurel 1 1-16 l:50%good 8 107 1 4 3 4 7* 7ift L Coney 11 Ettahe, L'Effare, Devildog 57972 Laurel 3-4 1:15 fast 41 108 3 5 6 7' 6=1 L Coney 9 P.C'nnelly, WhoCares, Dairyman r.7«69 Laurel 1 l:42^fast 17-5 107 6 6 6 5 6» 65 L Coney 9 Pibroch. Sunnv Hill, KingOeorga 57419 H.deG'e 1 1-16 l:49%f ast 9-10 111 4 11 1 1» 1 L Coney 8 B.Hunley, Nfd'sChc'e. Exp'slT* 57358 H.deG'ce 3-4 1:15 slow 11-5 106 7 6 3 3» 1» A Allen 8 Trantula. Old Sinner. Pr. Mvrtle 56M0 D'shire 1 l:45%mud 7 100 4 1 7 7 8 8" C Lang 8 Burgovue. Louise Wynne, Huen 66365 HnmtoT. 1 1-8 1:65 fast 1* 110 6 2 3 6 8 8" A Claver 8 OmerK., MormonEUier, Austral tDis'iualified. ETTAHE, b. g, 7 109 By Love tie— Indian Lass, by Locoha tehee. (Trainer, G. C. Winfrey. Owner. Winfrey Bros.). 61097 Bowie B! f 1 ::'H:,imi;l 7 5 107 7 4 t1 1- G Babin 12 Lidv Zeus. Mm I).. Tiger Rom 605D3 F.G'nds 1 1-1H 1 :52V.hvy 10 106 2 1 2 2 2 3» T Nolan 10 Morm. Elder, The Wit. Natural 60508 F.G'nds 1 1-16 1 £•%*▼? 7 110 I I 2 2 38 3* H Thomas 8 Romeo. Mormon Elder. P McC.ee 60372 F.G'nds 1 1-16 l:47%fast 8 109 1 4 4 4 41 6"3 H Thomas 10 British Liner. Bond. OldFaithful 60285 F.G'nds 3-4 l:16'Ahvy 10 US 8 8 7 6'1 571 T Nolan 9 Trantula, Mose, Lady Luxury 60120 F.G'nds 3-4 1:14%slow 8 113 5 5 6 71 5'J J Butwell 10 Sandy H., Philanderer, Actress 90086 F.G'nds 3-4 LlO'.shvy 5 117 2 3 3 3* 2» J Butwell 9 Service Star, Ras, Flying Orb ; *7S F. G'nds lm70y 1:56 hvy 6 113 1 7 5 8 8 8*« L Lyk« 8 AlexJr., Sc. Verdict, W'dthrusk J9895 F.G'nds 1 1-16 1:57 hvy 2 1122 11 i I1 8«1 B Pool 7 Serbian, Phelan. King Troian »R05 F.G'nds 1 1-lfi 1 :54Khvy 7-6 109 3 1 2 1 ?» 31! E Pool H KingTrojan. W'dthrush, Serbian '9717 F.G'nds 3-4 l:16^,hvy 6 116 1 7 6 8«| 31! L Lyke 12 Anticipate. HelenAtkin, Actress .9554 F.G'nds 3-4 l:15%slow 41 115 6 6 3 CI P* Q Babin 9 Bond. Philanderer. Nordeck HENDRIE. ch. h. 9 114 By Star Shoot— Orange and Blue, by Bridgowats*. (Trainer, F. Farrar. Owner, F. Farrar). 58659 Tlowi" 1 3-16 2:06«islow 19-10 114 7 7 7 7 7 510 C Rob'son 7 M'nKosell.. K.'sBelle. Warlike 58682 Bowie 11-8 2:01 hvy 43-10 111 4 1110 5 l1 l1 C Rob'son 11 Dolly ('.. Sibola, P. G. King 58660 Bowie 1 1-16 1 :53%hvy U 112 13 13 13 9 95 44 T Rice 14 King's Belle, Chin. Walsh, Allah 58640 Bowie 1 1-4 2:15 hvy 19 111 10 10 9 9 7» 6"! T Rice 10 MVnltoselL. Austral, Ch.Wal"h GHH Empire lm70y 1 :46"ifast ? 8-5 110 9 10 10 10 9* 6*1 J Zoeller 11 Star Court, Solid Rock. Joe Joe 58157 Empire lm70y 1:49 good 10 110 9 9 9 8 6« 6]1C Ponce 9 Smarty. Scot'sh Chief. Titanium 58094 Empire 1 1-8 l:5.".%fast 20 107 10 1111 10 10} V D Stirling 11 Orderly. Cote d'Or, PirateMetJee MM Laurel 1 1-4 2:0fi^,fast 28 110 6 5 6 6 6 6" T Rice fi Devildog. CommeCi. Merrimac C7898 Laurel 1 1-16 1 :484£f •■' st -.O 102 9 9 9 8 8« 811 J Heupel 9 O.Birthday. S.PcurlL. Franklin "7557 H.deG'e lm70y l:46Vf,fast 7 113 8 8 8 8 8 8" E Haynes 8 .I.Biillant. Galh. Flibb'tygibhet i7456 H.deG'e 11-16 1:49 fast 19 1111110 10 9 6* 3»1 E Haynes 11 Miss Filley, L'Enjoienr, Rnilblrd 57384 H.deG'e lm70y l:46^ifast 13 116 9 9 8 8 71 71* J MeCabe 9 Theodosia, Mose. RodanKky tur.9 Windsor 1 1-8 2:03 mud 9-5 116 4 4 6 4 41 5»» J Butwell 9 Little Ed, Chief, Napthaliua THE COLLEEN BAWN, b. m. 8 101 By Handsel— Bodin, by Dr. Leggo. (Trainer C. Knight. Owner, 0. Knight "1 60901 Mobile Ab 11-8 1:5! fast 12 111 i 7 7- 7'«M And'son S B.M'lain. Oak'nl'.elle. O K'thful 60S19 Mobile lm70y 1 :55-Tf.hvy 16 5 112 7 7 7 6 i« 6" W Bog'ski 9 She Devil, |- .c -ution. Horeb 60779 Mobile lm70y 1 :5:«,good 41 111 6 7 5 4 4' 8*| J Dom'ick 7 Link Boy. i/.rena Moss, LaKross 605X6 F.G'nds 1 1-16 l:52%hvy 4 105 5 3 4 5 V 5»1 A Gantner S John Arbor. She Devil. Nordeek MM F.G'nds 3-4 1:14Mfast 20 MM 12 12 10« 10»J A Wilson 12 Port Light. BlueJeans. L'yMlld'd MMF-tTMBl 1 1 It 1 IfHssry 15 1* 7 M 8 8 7- B Mnri'elli 8 K'gTrojau, Woodthnish. Ettahe 597T.7 F.G'nds lm70y 1:46 good 10 109 10 9 • • 6» 6» C Ponce II K.Brum'l. W.H.B'kner. At.Mulr .9.19 F.tl'nds 1 1-16 l:S4%mud 8 109 7 7 6 6 6» «»l B Mari'elll 10 Verity. LlttloEd. ReachLlghtlll. BRYNGAR. br. m. 6 84 By Garry Herrmann — Brynwood. by Bryn Mawr. (Trainer, F. Tannehill. Owner, F. Tannehill). 687V Bowie 6i f 1:23s .-.mud US MM M II M" M»» B Flynn 12 Actress. Rajah, Bodanzky • 58490 Pimlico 1 1 :4f%hvy 18 106 6 7 7 7 6 R*\ E Barnes I TenB'ttons. Natural. Hel.Atkin MM Laurel 1 1-16 1 :4fl-',fast 26f 105 11 9 9 4 3» 4»1 H Brydgesll Osgood. Fleer, Galiot 582S2 Laurel 1 1-16 l:4t%fast 56 99 12 8 5 6 10* 10» H Brj'd2res13 WalnutHall. Sum. Sigh. Sunrose 58183 I aurel 1 I:43%Cnsj| 2f»0 102 9 8 9 9 6» 6»1 H BrydgeslO Kirah. Walnut Hall. Osgood 57901 K' worth 3-4 1 :19%hvy 39 103 4 5 4 6» 3» H Brydges 7 Chief Sponsor, Sudor. Algonquin 67248 Th'cliffe 3-4 l:13%fast 7 110 7»» H Jones 8 L'yFelix. P.Moody. F.andW'm'r PATTERN, b. o, 4 (M) 104 By The Picket— Hawklet, by Hawkswiok. (Trainer. S. Williams. Owner, W. Overton). 60509 F.O'iuls 1 1-8 2:00 hvy 15 PMJ. 8 3 2 3 f.J 5« L Coney 12 Tulsa. Norde«k. Old Faithful 60427 F.G'nds lm70\ 1:16 fast 12 116 6 7 6 I 4" 3« L Coney 10 Mechanic. B.WatchlL. B. Buddy 60166 FG'nds 3-4 l:14'/-,fast 30 113 11 12 12 12 122» E Ambr'sel2 Bristow. Archive. Blossom House MM F("nds 1 1-16 1:53 hvy 8 108 1 7 7 7 «« 311 E Pool 8 M. Rankin. N'thalius. D'nbishll. 59892 F.tl'nds lm70y 1 :52%hvy M 99 5 6 6 6 6 6" J Wallace « Sea Cove. Runzaf. Rep 5f-2."8 Jeffson 1 1-4 2 07 fast 30 1 MJ 4 4 5 6 4» 4*1 L Coney 8 On High. Gourmand, Devildog 59198 Jeffson 11-8 1:54 fast 30 1011111111 11 8 l8 iL Coney 11 Gorilla. Z.d'Armee, Attor'yMulr ".9152 Jeffson 1 1 42V;good 7 1"7 10 11 11 11 71 5'» H J R'rnesll Daraoris. Domingo. Flypaper 59055 Jeffson 1 3-16 2:03%good 20 104 6 6 6 6 41 3*1 N J B'rnes 7 OldFaithful, On High, Blazonry 7th Race [7th Bowie] "7*L DAPCT 1 MTlte arid TO Varilx. I-' «-;i r-olds and n|»»v;ird. 4 'laimiiiK'. 4 April /In nAUt IO. JJ)1D 1:15 1-5 1 107.) EXHORTER, b. g. 8 106 By Bunder — Fersuasioa. by Persimmon. (Trainer, D. Womeldortf. Owner, W. D. Bornhsrdt). MM* Mobil- 1m7 \ I:48%fa«t I 111 I 1 ?'* 2' T Wsyt • 0 .Faithful. Mar. John. Oambo 60860 M'.bile. Ab 6'. f 1 :25*:-.fast 4-5 117 5 3 3» 3« W Hinphy 6 Kirah. CacMinbo. Maehiavelll 60765 Mobile lm70y l:54Vr.slow 13-5 116 1 1 1 1 l"* 2" W Hinphy " Murray. Phelan. Old Faithful V 544 F.G'nds 11-8 1:51 fast 11-10 109 4 12 3 21 2'J A Wilson 7 Pit. CurrentKvents, OldFaithful 60234 F.G'nds 1 3-16 J:01M;fast 3 104 4 2 1 2 2'1 M H Thomas 7 Tr'ksterIL, L'yLillian. D'tyLast 60170 F.G'nds 11-8 1:54 fast 12-5 103 2 3 2 2 21 2* H Thomas 7 Tantalus, Ace, Kingfisher 59783 F.G'nds 1 1-8 2:01%mud 12 l«fi 2 H 4 41" 4" G Bre'ning I Fluzey. Madge F., Romeo UOREB b. g, 6 106 By Horron — Cyprienne, by Kingston- (Trainer. J. Boland. Owner. J. L. Coyle). 600 1 » Mobil" Ab 6^ f l:21--.fast 5 II:: I 2 '." 2nt .1 WM'phy SC'IK.-b'ts. Olive.lani.s. WarClub 60861 Mobile lm70y l:51Vf,fast I 114 :; I 3* 2; .1 W M'phy 1 Cockioa.-h, She Devil. Link B«.y 6*i81l» Mobile lm70v l:55V.hvy 3J 113 1 I I I 3s 3'1 J W M'phy 9 SheDevil. Exe't'n. W.G.MeCI't'k '. t775 Mobile Ab 6?.f l:27'iKood 2 115 6 6 4 4 ?' 7'1J P Ryan 8 Mab. Roseeliff. Cockioach 60433 F.G'nds lm70y l:452f,fast 6 115 7 6 6 2 2" r,!J J Butwell 12 Bit of Creen. King'sB'le.S.Devil KM F.G'nds 1 1-16 l:47^f.fast 6 105 10 8 6 6 3'i 3s A Gantnerll I MjT »■. Cur'tF.vents, J.O'Con'l 60120 FG'nds 3-4 l:14%slow 8 109 8 7 4 4» 4«1 J Wallace 10 Sandy H., Philanderer. Actress KING'S BELLE, b. f, 4 104 By Sea King — Belle Nelson, by Sempronius. (Trainer. F. A. Hcrold. Owner. W. J. Kennellyi. W'4;:: I-' G'nds lin7" 1:1. --fast 15 11« I 7 7 | 5- Jl S Lowe 12 Bit of Green, Sh. .Devil. B'.-utMm MM F.G'nds 1 1 16 l:4S%fast 10 101J S I 5 ". 3'i 3» S Lowe 11 Phelan, Pie. Dickie W. 6i'26:i F.G'nds lm70y l:47y5mud 8 100 G 2 I I 41 I'4 S Lowe 8 LinkBoy. Seiv Star. Mechanic 60»'S8 F.G'nds 2-4 1:174shvy I 102 11 11 11 11 ll-2 I Lowe 11 Iron Boy, Crest, Capers 594.8 F.G'nds 1 1-16 1 :48Vifast 15 105 5 3 8 | 9 927 S Lowe ft Verity. Zone d'Armee. ,P. McOee 5!07 JosTnon lm7ov 1:41 fast 10 102 2 14 8 8'1 8» 8 Lowe 10 Verity. Damoris. Flypaper 5?:T7 ,eff son 1 1-16 l:4s%fast 10 102 2 2 5 6 61 3al S Lowe 8 SisterFlo. OldFaithful. LucvKate 68689 Bowie 1 3-16 2;OU*4slow 28 Mill 1 2» Zl P Walls 7 M'fnRosell., Warlike, P.G.King 11,1 \' ■'— " B -- .." ! ' " '■ ■■ ix_ixi--t_j « EECKMATE. b. g. 8 109 By Hastings— Dragnet, by Rock Sand. (Trainer. T. Lvnn. Owner. E. K. Bryson). C073& Mexico 11:.".;! fast I Mf ■ i •" I V 1 1 ■' BMsJepeta « Keko, Hemlock, warlike i KHi Mexico 1 14H fast 7-5 HI .". I ."i :: .".'■ »;T I Krooue 9 Wislunak'r. WarClub. May.Galvr* 9MM Mexico 1 I:49%tae1 1-5 112 4 1 1 ! I4 :"• T Wayt ■ Warlike, Cum, Capita*!* ( 90345 Mexico l 1:49 fast n-io lor .i :: I t 2' ■:- .1 Bhelrpets 7 Thirteen. Warlike. Kebo | IKtt Mexico l i:i7' -.fast 13-f Mi I 222 l"1 2* .1 Frey 8 HTeek, Oer.Margaret, Capitama t M8M Mexico 7-8 1:33 fact -•". b'S 6 7 S S I* I'* -I l- v " Wodan. Fdna 1).. Zealous ES872 Mexico 8-4 TltF-fast M MS « 9 9 9' G» J Frey 7 Lieut. P'kins. TiserRose. MyBose ( najEJefreon lm?*y 1:41 slow 8-8 M* s s «; fi 7« 7'-1 A Gantner 9 Copyright. .Tony. Link Boa , 0S994 Jeffson Im'Ov 1 :5 S%hry T-8 N9 1 I 6 6 5« 4"' A Gantner 8 Joe.loe. TheC.Bawn. Tim MeGee , 6S940 Jeffson 1 1-4 2:08'-.fast 9-6 Mi 1 1 1 1 f* -nk A Gantner 8 Attorney Mcir. Corydon. PhelaD , 6SS19 Jeffson lm7oy l:47'..-,fast i 104 1 7 6 I l'l l'l A Gantner 9 Copyright. JoeJoe. T.Col.Bawn j MATHER, b. z. " " B? Martinet — lady Esther, by Lord EsterUn*. (Trainer.' T.' Flaherty. Owner. W. H. Denham). .. ,, r'4"6 H dt-GV 1 1-M 1-49 faat 7 113 2 6 9 8 T*| ** J Butwell 11 Mia* I dley. I. Enjoleur, TI Ilendrie j 17384 ILdeQ'e ImTOv llOVf.fast 7 112 6 r. C 6 6& 6"! F CMtilefi • The.Klosia. Mose. Bodanzky 64136 Pimllco 1 1 :41%fast 37-10 121 I 9 ft 9 *■» 8»i L Morris 9 Perigo'rdine. Wh. Haven, Brisk BMt Pimlko 1 l-44V'Slow 5 1M 2 9 9 » 71 8»| T Pargton 12 BarOne. LucyKate, JeanBullant ] IMM H d.-G'ce 1 1-S lT.4%fast 16-6 112 13 3 6 4& 2' L Me A tee 10 Benevolent. S'dnrla. Attor.Muir £2811 Hd.G'e 1 1-1G l:47*ifast 13-10 112 2 2 3 2 2» 2» L McAfee 8 Hendrie, Joe Joe, Alhena i 93763 H deG'e 1 1-19 l-49%faat 1 110 5 to" 6 2 2J 2"* L McAtee 14 MormonKlder. Ironl'.oy. LaKross I PBB lfdeG'oe 1 1-8 l::.5%fast 21-10 107 4 5 6 5 3} 2" II Gregory 9 Antoinelte. Austral. Railbird i MAIZE, ch. m, 5 *4 By Uncle— Malta, by Himyar. , (Trainer, H. Randolph. Owner. Earnum & Fizor). | MGMFG'nda 1 1 -1*; 1 :54%hvy :o 99 S 7 7 :. B' i»* G Bre'ning 8 Borneo. Mormon Klder. Ettalie . awaopa-nda 1 1-M l:47%faat 30 MS M 8 8 7 8' 1*1 « Thomas 11 Troilus, Pirate MeGee. La Kross »-'•'« FG'nds 1 1-1C 1 -4SV-fast 20 90 2 « 6 I 6 9«* G Bre'hlna; 9 Huonec, PhelaD, Pirate McGee G'C4" FG'nds 1 1-8 l:64%faat 4 104 3 7 7 6 3' 4" C Lang 8 W.H.BIuKr. SMffdll., H.Boaad U339 Jeffson 1 3-16 2 Oiv.fast 7 104 5 4 4 2 2J 3* A Gantner 9 LneyKate, SheDevil, Maentavellt »62»l Jeffson 1 1-16 l:47%fa*t 7 lot C C 6 3 3J 4" C Lang 7 P. G. Kin?. Live!,, Iron Boy t«17SJeff-on 11-16 1:49 faat 6 109 1 I 7 8 |J S'i G Babin 12 Lottery, Ernest A.. Link Boy fWs i Jeffson j 1-16 1 :4S%fast 13-6 107 6 7 7 6 6'1 4«J G Bal.iu 10 Liay, Armwtlrt. She I evll I902i Jeffson lm70yl:4S slow 12 106 7 7 8 7 6* 6'i G Babln » CopyriBbt. Jerry. Link Boy WALK UP. br. f, 4 101 By Cock o' the Walk — Keadean II., by Gallinule. (Trainer, C, Buxton. Owner, C. Buxtoa). ^ 611*2 Bowie 11-1»1:M mud ;t 1"- 4 4 S ft"* A Gantner 15 ,-,..,!• BVaUaittllL, , t„, J.lSeeves. Tn a BvRock t l- eo 09 KG. uls 11-82:00 hvy 4J Ml 477 0 8' 9" J Owens 19 Tulsa, N.M-de.k. Old Faithful f.i Si Kfnils ,!-4 lKV-hvy 12 M4J| 8 C G C5 V A Gantner 8 Kirnli, Sandalwood, Philanderer T7M5 ! • worth lm7 ry 1: .2 "slop 21-5 100 2 11 1 £ J* A Gantnerll Skeer Face, Sal«eorge, Chiinera L" iffl WVbb.e 11-M14B faat I 106 8 6 7 7 8' 7' kf Buxton 13 Secretary, KingTrojan, G.Frlngt ?■* A Gantnerl2 Black Top, Broadview, Sheba mM 'th-eliffe. 1 l-4#Keoodl7-10 99 .SSc^n* 11-16 Sfart /m 2 11 1 1» 1» A Gantner S Chimera. H.M.Stevens. Warlike K KHo^, 1 »t 3^ 99 2 C 3 2 SI 24 A Cantner 8 Blazonry, Chow. LadyGran.te (KWl/.hlre 1 1-16 l:4C%faat 10 97 8 4 3 3 1' 1» A Gantner 12 Sir.). VerRne, F.Sl.an'u. Borate M4«2 Wi.idsor 1 l-lCl:02.itnud M 1«S 7 8 7 7 «• «• A GanttMt 8 Golden Sphere .Old Chap. Guy KM Windsor 1 1-M l:r.2%slop 26 94 2 1 2 2 2» 2'J A Gantner 7 Autiphon. Sunduna. Boseatu Herrmann— Sunflower, by Book Sand. WEABY, ch. m, 5 99 By 6»rry (Trainer, J.Healy. Owner, J. L. Murphy). ■ ■ • rr-" laurel 1 1-16 1 4SUfiist M 1M 2 4 4 f. 7» 7-'F GMliletli 8 Franklin. Osgood. Summer RiKh 68148 Laurel 1 1-M 1;M good M 104 0 9 » 8 7'1 6*i E Harb'ne 12 Mose, Mark West. Summer Biak M ■ "re 1 1-M ««ifaat ISf Mi 10 11 M 8 8^ 8» J M.-oney 12 Who Cares. Franklin, Blazonry oTi un Al'c'f 1-4 slow 6 loft 3» J Dawson I Eternity, BightAi.fcle. Mer.Keast ,- . '•■ -/"",«» 2:4 1 JVvslop 15 MS 7 » I 8* 6«M Buxton • Ablaze. Liberty Girl. Betty J 4*^4 Bowie 7-8 1:M»faat 12 101 4 8 8 8 d'l 6 j F Hunt 8 K.'sCh'mpiou. T.Lamb, 1 Archer Ivrl H„»l« 3-4 1-ir.V-good 10 98 D 0 « f.2 3'J F Hunt • MockOr'nue. Bubidium. TatHMMi 4fcA4 Hue Ei f 1 10 good 24-5 I « 9 8 7 fi C*| T Par-gton 9 The Archer. Tattle. Dr. Halt 4 MM r • i?.1h 11-47 hvy 16 5 107 3 8 3 I 3 3""H Lunsfd ■ St. Germain. S.u.pb ton Page 6 Tijuana Entries and Past Performances for Tuesday, April 4 TIJUANA ENTRIES AND PAST PERFORMANCES FOR TUESDAY, APRIL 4. WEATI1KR CLEAR J TIIACK FAST. THESE EXTR1ES AHE FOR TUESllAY'S RACIXG; NO RACING MONDAY. tfeakM *tart» at 141 p. m. (Chicago time 3:5..). ; M Superior mud runner. X Good mud runner. akTakr mud runner. (M) Mai'.leus. •Apprentice | ■Hawaaea, b Blinkeri. First Bace — 1-2 Mile. I Paraa IHM. 2-year-akh. CJlalailBt. (Traek r *4: May 12, is»lG — 1~ :. 2—128-1 Today's Did. Horse. Wt. Rec A.Wt.Han. C1010 »Pat Haaapaea (M)114 :49'f. »it..72r, C1103 »I i i: TeraiB 112 :49'r. 114..72B 61040- Peter l'ietson t.\It113 :4!» 111. 71 C1103 •Naiirv Winet 11". :-i*. 104L.7M C1103 raker IB) :4«% ll«. 7 c, 01060 •lt...keda!e (M) ...lo9 :49b !'.».."» C1080 l'.ett.v Mae (M) ... 10'. ...00 Second Race — 3-4 Mile. 1'in-e .f.VK). :tvc:ir olds and upward. Claimin?. crraek raeavk: Dee. Sk, !»! ". — l:li-'.-.— :v--H0.» C1C7S -•iK'ireuate 11)9 1:12'.-. 9 110X72:, €1113 »Lotta sp I M 1:14% 4 lkkxTkk CUC5 *L«dy Boarttoa 14M 1:1.".-'.-. 5 1*7.. 713 61062 »CteeIy Kay W 1:14*4 5 110X713 61112- *\V C. Dooly m 1:14--. »; 112x71.". 61114 (bar the Way... 8*1:1*% .-.117X710 610S0 "Crispta 109 1:10 •.-. '.1110X710 610SC Coombs 108 1:14 4 113X703 61096 *|.1{~.I Man 109 1:14 8 112X700 61010 *h.\i -: Mm aky n 112. 7oo Third Race— 1 1-16 Miles. Parte S.'.OO. .l-vear olds and upward. Cbiimin?. (tTark reeord: June 24. MM— IMS— S— 11*.) r,I!439 *Le Dinosaur.- 113 1:4»% S 113X727. Cl'OC •Baky Si-ter 108 l:48fc 111080720 IMt* «Qea. Byag 1111:48% 6 110x71.". 610&I •Ianhaai R 108. .710 C1075 Modiste 10". 1:49 5 113X710 61075 l.Zodi.ie 104 1:49-.-, 11 115X703 6)075 Co Oa 110 1:82% 7 115.. 703 01O7T *V.ii I.n.'.v 108 1:4*% 9 108X700 6BT.7 *IIiel.orvnnt 88 1:4*)% B 108x70* 61075 Clerk 1*3 1:30% 12 115..700 tio!)0 Noraia (M) i 113. .7*8 Fouith Rate— 3-4 Mile. Parse $500. 8-year-etaa aai apward. Claimins. (Track record: Dec. 20, l*l«— 1:11%— S— 11*.) 6108)1 Al Porter 1*7 1:18 5 117.. 721 81111* •Mary lay 108 1:14% 9 107. .720 61083 "-Velvet 112 1:14% 8 110X715 fclu8:i l li.in.iaut 110 1:15% 4^08X713 lor. •" 115X715 , , ... 610C9 biUbV Ida .Mil i.e.* I 1:14% ' ■ •". .. •. j .^ ; | I 61086 »Mary Paller 1*» 1:14% s 110x710 ' C1C58 Teo r.reckenrid-'e..l(«) 1:18 8 115..TM ' 610?9 l.Lewis It 118 1:14% 7 117X70.". ' 61093 *lolia S. Wii^ins .. aa 1:18% ■ 9i:..700 ' 60353 *V.ra Rita 4 lu:,x7lM) Fifth Rare— 3-4 Mile. Pane 87*0. 8-year-aMx and apward. Claiaktac. (Track record: Dee. 20. 18*8— 1:11%— 8— HO.) (C10C3) "ARCTIC KIM! ...118 1:13 .'114x72.-. , 61107 *bSelota 107 1:13% • 81.. 713 ( 61109" »Coea Cola 188 1:18% 4 97X710 , 61115- *Sedan 187 1:12% 8 10**703 , 61115 *i)o. tor Coi Lett 114 l:U"r, • 114X186 , Sixth Race— 3-4 Mile. 1'inse Rr.OO. ::-vear-olils and upward. Claimins. (track record: Dec. 28, 18*8 1:11%— 8—11*.) 61110 Don .lose 11*1:18% 7 114:-:72r. ] 60838-»hWeinl:ind 118 1:14% 7 112X720 61999- «X»ck Klein 117 1:10% 8 112X718 81988 •bCareeo 1111:18 7 110. .718 61119 •Lobelia 113 1:14% 8 110x710 , SlOf* 'bDonble Tan 102 1:14'-. .".112X710 | 61093 (.Prophecy 118 1:18% 6 11"..7;ir. i 610S3 *I^)la 1*8 1:13% 9 112x70.". i 01068 •Dahaaad 11*1:18% 7 188 X 788 | 610G6 lM.id of Ansel 113 1:18% 6 112.. 700 Seventh Race— 1 1-8 Miles. Pnrae 838*. S-year-4#da and upward. Claiming. Cljacl record:' Mar. h 27. 1*21—1:82—8—117.) 61090 (onichon « 112. . 72.". C1110 *S:nilin« Maggie .. 9 110X720 61091 *Xo Wonder 7 112.. 71". 61113 Myrtle A 9 113. .710 01113 •McCroan 10S 2:00sy 0 104X710 61041 "Vera Wood 4 88. .7*8 60959 *S;uim!e 3 88X788 61074 Btkel Kismet (M) . 3 88..7O0 Eighth Race~5-8 Mile. Purse $.-.00. P.-ve.n -olds and apward. Claiminc. (Track record: May 20, 182*— 88 — 1 — 107.) (61047) •Cteai Lake 1*8 1:00V-. B 188. .729 (C0S50) Roliert L. Owen ..114 1:01% 7 11SX720 eOdGC* Shiftv 94 1.00'.-, 4 118x718 .«0887 »8Uter Sasle 10*1:01% 8 U8X71S 61103 *I.Klhel Browa M 1:01'.^ 4 107.. 710 6107G fView 1111:02 7 11'.. .710 01110" Ml. !iiv Rodder 118 l:or, fl 118. .718 61076 *Qneea of Tramps. .109 1^2% 4 187..783 (81*11) *bAryaaaa 9ii 1 :02S A lo«..7oo 61087 DT.it t 188 IMS 4 9*7X7*9 tc. ,. . - B. Irwin eatry. .- ■ Tijuana Jockey Percentages 610C9 biUbV Ida .Mil i.e.* I ' ■ •". .. •. j , .^ , ... ,. . - .- ■ Tl.JI A\A JOCKKY PERt EX TAGES. l-'rom .!.-« mi :«ry 1, I U'2 1 , to Maich ^! , L8XS, IhpI«is1»p. .a At i or or | At or .a At i or or | Over lackey. l' \ Wt. Mis. 1st. 2d. 3d. 'Iro ml. lev, A 38 88 ti 2 0 I Majestic, .1 22 97 207 4.". 24 24 Williams, fl 22 107 8*8 *7 79 94 Hiinlamer. .1 19 MS 972 179 142 149 N,:il, I". 18 10S 220 44 40 3.". Lowe, k is llo 82 15 28 t; Saladin, H 17 111 184 32 21 22 Rarsaa, W 17 112 223 39 41 2:. Wilson. T 18 »« 404 70 83 07 Rlaaakter, M M lo7 211s 42 40 :n Noble, E 18 1*8 302 411 I!9 N Snider C 14 94 4I'.S 99 91 71 'lavlor, K 14 114 811 111 87 89 Thompson. C 14 110 2Nt 40 41 37 Miller. C. II 13 112 288 34 42 38 area*, c 13 107 888 81 os 81 Pater, ■ 18 102 473 «l or. t.7 Atwetl, 0 12 118 344 40 40 X\ I (urn, V 12 88 44:. .".4 83 ",9 .|.,ii,-s. II 12 102 8*1 41 31 3* Moliers. II 12 110 Sit 10 8 • Patka It 12 107 792 9s IOK 107 Kae, t 12 109 210 28 27 :io Pakar, M 11 100 188 14 21 ir Horn. D H 94 411 -Iti :ts 3:t M.ntinex. I* '1 114 989 81 so s:l Mavray, T 11 HI 33f. 99 a 98 Jacake, A 10 10:; 4 19 41 71 62 !1:,11, ] 10 112 79 S 4 18 Oraaa, W 09 98 t:i 4 4 4 fjtmg, II 09 98 121 11 I* s Ciioii, P 09 108 17.'. 18 24 IS Rawer, li. it t)9 l»n 419 39 44 40 Aaderaaa w 98 100 77 i 7 li Carter, R OS 111 470 30 S3 4". | Over Jockey. V.(\ Wt. Mts. 1st. 2d. 3d. Donriliue. ■ (18 IOI 119 9 7 14 MeMwea, it os 114 iss IS 18 21 Metcall". .1 OS 112 112 9 10 14 Perry, w os 118 los 9 18 « Darity, R o7 112 2:9 H 2s 27 Oarrett, G 07 MB l" 118 Dacsaa, R 98 100 91 4 Id 7 Daggaa, C 88 112 188 I M 19 Raker, P. .1 00 109 188 8 li 18 Marray, .1. 1 83 1*8 los 8 7 13 Cet/coi.l, ■ 88 9". 21 1 1 2 Ralla, C 98 91 133 7 20 18 Thomas, .1 05 111 41 2 9 2 Maakrid, B 04 1 10 47 2 2 2 Harriactoa, R. .. .04 110 204 9 17 8 Davis, w o: 101 :u 1 I 2 Defer*. J 98 107 91 2 2 s Preaxattej D « 10s 39 1 1 I Oarrett, M 88 75 70 2 ■ I Woods, ftl o:t 111 31 1 I I Miller. W. D 02 92 41 1 I 9 ]'.,e.!in. K 113 3 O I 0 Brawn, c H2 40 0 4 2 Dean. W 98 3 4 O 1 0 QeettHc, r 93 9 9 1 1 .I,,llv, T 95 10 0 9 0 Laeda, Q l w is 0 1 0 Martta, W 112 3 0 9 0 MUey, W 109 r.s 0 4 8 Moss. 1: kh) 5 0 0 0 Noon.in. .1 100 11 0 O 0 Taalerine, it 98 I 9 9 0 Ward. C 101 7 0 0 9 Zander, II 95 13 0 0 9 1st Race [1st Tijuana] DAOC '-- kill*. ::-y«*:ir-o(«2s :ni«l ii|n.:inl. l.iimiiii;. (May 12, 15)14S 1*%* SI rlMUC. 47 4-1 -2. 123.» Index Course Dist Time T'ck Odds Wt St K Str Fin Jockeys Started Order of Finish PAT HAMPS0N, h. o. 2 (M) SO By Pataud— Nmioy Eagan, by Handsel. (Trainer, J. L. Branr.on. Owner. J. L. Brann on). 8*8*8 Tijuana l-l • kaat '.|-.'. U4 7 ■! 4J l*| 3 H'tain.r 8 N. Wim-t. P.Pjeraoa, Gflliflewer •;ii!;K2 Tijuana 1-- If fast O M :i J "* I I D Han 9 Pakar, kUaaEdaa, IfaacyWIaat r.0943 Tijuana 1-2 49%»oad •". 112 1 4 f.' Js li it (rarer 10 Lady .Myr.i, 1.1 Botue, Irosity 8*882 Tijuana 1-2 B0%alow II Ml 4 4-J 2» H B B" war 8 kUaaEdaa, Duty Bay, OlUlflajwat (ATM Tijuana 1-2 M%faat 4 111 6 5 i* 3- R Darity 7 N. Winet, Ncrfield, Cilliflower K*N Tijuana 1-2 4Mifa8t 23 111 6 4 4* 4*1 It Dority 8 Faher, Dick Terpln. M!s » Mdna BI2-J8 Tijuana 3i f 4:i«ifast 2 109 2 » 4*1 3'J C Th'p:;on 7 Nan. Winet. RlibeUnth, Ret.Mae IM33 Tijuana 3-8 37 fast 28 112 4 31 3 H Saladin 8 J.IIanecy, B.Ruth. Sar.Cochraa- SS771 Tiiuana 1-8 38 fast M 118 1 I1! 6* H Saladin 7 Mclachrino, Jo«Ua J., Fa'oar DICK TERTIN. ch. c. 2 114 By Irish Exile— Alessi, by Dr. Leggo. (Trainer. L. L. Allen. Owner, Allea ft Wilkerson). ' 81 103 Tijuana 1 I M%faa( I IM 1 I ■■" ■ Taylar •'- Kraae, I^i.iy Myra, raker »»840 Tljaana 41 1 I9%a nd R'-". IM 1 1 ■• 310 J Huii'm.-r s Malaearksa, Lady Myra, Tuie ta*M Tijuana 1} f 42%faat 4-r, 112 3 If*!4 C tVaaoa B Miss BMaa, Lady Myra, Iraatty m Tljaana 1-1 *r%faat J" " 112 3 3 21 f* J H'tamer s Kai.er, Miss K.lna. Pat Baataaaa 9M87 Tiluana 3S n slop 42 lb". 4 4' 4' ■ Taylor 8 I in llogan. Ml. Rose, J.wlla J. M7M I'll.iani* 3-K 3C fartt 4i 11H 7 *' i " V. Taylor 7 Meluehriiio. Joelia J.. Pakef fc»74j Tijuana l-l Ji.'/»fa«t 28 lis « »• 8*1 h; Taylor 7 Braae, Malkarlaaaa, Daakkaaaa ' ■ i ( | t ( , , , j j ] i I i , | . PETER P1ERS0N. ch. a, 2 (M) 111 By Colinet— Marie Hyde, by Handcuff. (Trair.cr. J. C. Holmes. Owner, J. C. Holmes). 81*48 Tijuana 1-2 4!l fast 12f 113 4 2 21 *■, K Taylor 8 N. Winet. ]'.Ilamp-ou. tiillifl'er 3838! Tiiuana 1-2 49 fast 176 110 7 6 9* 711 R Carter 9 Kaber. Miss Edna, Cat llampson 601(43 Tijuana 1-^ 4:i^.good 1 ^7 112 7 8 7" 7"! M Fator 10 l**)d.v Myra, El Roble, Iroelty (.0862 Tijuana 1-2 5(i-0.slow 143 113 7 7 7" ft Dority 8 9JJaafkJBa« PatH'pson, DutyBoy NANCY WINET, b. f, 2 106 By Watervale — Dixie Marchmont, by Marchmont II. (Trainer. C. Smith. Owner, J. W. Fuller). 6110:; Tiiuana M%faat H 119 1 C, | r, ' K Fator I Erase, Lady Myra. Dick Terpin 61040 Tijuana i-2 M fast 14-C 11". 2 1 l1 l^n K Fator 9 PJrleraaa, P.t9aaajaaa, OlUtfl'r 60982 Tijuana 1-2 4:-# fast 21 K16 6 4 4'' l'i B Fator 9 Kaber, Miss Kdna. Pat Hamp-01 60862 Tijuana 1-1 T0%slow L'l 115 6 6» o'i J H'tamer 8 MissBdna, PatH'pson, Dutyltoy 60840 Tijuana H t 3C%mud 24 IM 2 8 8 S £-' W Gargan 8 Mt lachrino. D'yMyra, D.Terpiu M7M Tijuana 1-2 50%fast 3-5 107 2 1 1J 11 J H'tamer 7 Norfield, PatH'pson, Gilliflowfr 602P8 Tijuana 31 f 43%fast 31-10 108 1 ll* 1»* R Carter 7 BabeRuth, P.Hainpson, (let Mn» C9832 Tijuana 3-8 87 fa«t 6 108 6 If 6* P Martinez 8 J.Hnneoy, li Ruth, P. Hampsoo 5^771 Tijuana 3-8 36 fast 18 116 6 7 7" P Martinea 7 Melachrlno, Joelia J., Fab«r i9649 Tijuana 3-8 86%fast 8 116 1 4*1 4»» H Saladin 7 Sniil. Voter, Moth.Aanes, Irlstllrl FABER, br. g. 2 119 By Athelinr n Dora I., by Eagle's Plume, (Trainer, A. E. Stokes. Owner, Stokes ft Kulr). fil(0:t Tljaana 4] M%faat M IM I 1 4*1 4*| J Mataalf 9 Era -p. Lady Myra. Dick Terpin 60982 Tijuana. 1-2 49 fast 4-5 115 1 1 1nlt l'l J Metcalf 9 MissEdna, l'.Kampson. N. Winet 88*48 Tijuana 41 f .r.6%mnd 11 115 0 I SI 612 P Martinez 8 Melacbrin... D'yMyra. D'kT'erpin r,0C46 Tijuana 1-2 4S%fast 1-2 IM 1 1 D l2 C Tb'pson 8 D.Terpin. MissKdna, P.Hampsou IKM71 Tijuana 1-2 M%8lop 5 112 4 1 lh 3'1 P Martinez 9 Erase. Melaelirino, J. llauecy 9M52 Tiiuana 3* f 43 faat 4 112 3 2 21 3" C Th'pson 7 Mt. Rose, Joelia J., Lady Myra :»771 Tijuana 3-8 3G fast 8 115 I 3 # 3»J C Th'pson 7 Melai hriro. Joelia J., Paisley LOCKEDALE, b. c, 2 (M) 99 By Atkins — Duchess Philipe, by Sam Phillips. (Trainer. B. H. Hambrick. Owner, B. H. Hamb rick). 61080 Tiiuana 1-2 4M:;r,fast 1"9 112 4 S 7- 8"| II Rons 9 Tub-, Irosity. Cilliflow.r 61040 Tijuana 1-2 40 fust 19 109 1 3 3^ i,4:i II I^onR 8 N. Winet. IM'ierson, I'. llampson 60943 Tijuana 1-2 4;i"f.Kood C". 115 10 9 91 M*1 J Huninerlo I-idy Myra. El Ib.ble, Irosity 9MM Tijuana 31 f 4*%faat 32 107 7 7 7 7-u 1) Hum 7 N. Winet, Halie Rutli, i'.Hamp'o BETTY MAE. b. f. 2 (M) 101 By Ralph— Binda, by The Bard. (Trainer, W. St. Vincent. Owner, J. L. Earl). 61080 Ttjaaaa 1-2 4*%fa«t 72 112 8 ". f." 771 .1 Majestic 9 Tub-. Irosity. Cilliflower I92M Tijuana ?■'■ f 43%faat 29 IOC 3 2 "h 4'} J Majestic 7 N*. Winet, ltabe Ruth, l'.llamp'n MS32 Tijuana 3-8 37 faat Kl3 111 8 8 S13 L Hall 8 J.IIanecy, It.Kutb, (*. Hamusoo 2nd Race [2nd Tijuana] ' ' ' ' , ( , , , ] , | i i | O.-^l DAOET "-* "*lll«*. R-vear-i lils an«l up ward. CaMlaalsaar. (»«-«•. HO. 1!)14; cAiu riMUL j:ii smi — :\ — mo.» CIRCULATE, ch. g, 9 110 By Hanbridge— Helma S., by Cesarlon. (Trainer, C. Bevan. Owner, A. E. Bovan). 61072 Tijuana S\ I 1 :OS"f.fast 7-5 los 11 7 (S 2" (1 Will'msll Caadegrey, Cascade. Woolday 6099(5 Tijuana 5-8 1 :0J':,fa.st 11-5 113 11 10 H 4'7D Hum II Lady Roiirboii, Vodka, Olive I). 60864 Tijuana "! 1-M l:5S%MOW 13 110 1 1 41 l'l H B H'werlJ Aryeiito, WbiteHav.-ii, AlmnU. '.(.M-2 Tiiuana 51 f 1:11 slop l.i-5 105 6 2 3 3' 24 (I B B'werlO Careen, Alajali, Miss Clark W79 Tljaana. SI f 1 :0f* fast 6 111 3 5 4 4» 2'1 J Defonl 12 T'bian. I,.Coehrau, M'lyom'yJr. v:;27 Tijuana 51 f lMiUV&fast 36 1(W 5 4 4 3' 9*| J Deford 10 K.Hope, Clearl^ike, I^idylone /.'124 Tijuana DnVOy l:47:Sfast 26f 115 S 2 1 1 2' e» J Deford 11 O.Muehlcb'h, AudreyK., Dalwood B*tf Tijuana 3-4 l:10%fast 15 115 « 8 8 8« 8*J O Atwell 12 St^ietto. MlssStatiietu. MutlToot r.OTTA SPEED, b. f, 4 103 By Ton Tramp— Lotta Creed, by Haruuioa. (Trainer, H. Farrell. Owner, E. Parreli). 610S0 Tijuana M f l.*9%faat 16 Iff I 7 3" Ink T Wilson 9 Candegrey, NickKlein. I.imerlek 61059 Tijuana 1 1-M 1 :4S%.iust 23 108 5 7 71 •*• J Huniner S /.etetic. Montona. Daintv Lady 6(033 Tiju:ina 2-4 1 :11?r,slow IS IK I 4 4' P)M Fator 7 July Fly. Cbarmant, Lobelia 0094.'. Tijuana 11:44 food 12-5 101 2 1 1'SlukT Wilson 8 CastleCrown, Restful, {..Orphan 60886 Tijuana t-4 l:M%iood 1»9 KC 7 9 U»11'»C Studer 12 W.Whitaker, J.Q'man, M.D'bar MMTtJajasjaj 6| f 1 MMgfaa* 5 100 « 3 4 1" l'l C Studer 10 J.D.Sngtr, Bet. Stuart, Prophrej 50o73 Tijuana 3-4 1 :ir,4ifast 9 109 4 4 4 3s 24i ■ Fator 8 P.tol'oint. S. Hawkins, Ohteut'us i)C0 Tijuana 1 l:4S%8aaj| 25 lv)3 7 8 7 7 71! 7»i J H'tamer 9 ltiuSmoke, CI. the Way, l4i«aga 1381 Tiluana 1 1:45 fast M Ki4 0 S 4 4 S» t4| J H'tamnr 9 WlseJudge. View. OldHom«4t'« LADY B07JRB0N, ok. m, S 107 By Maria 6anta— Helen Fink, by Pink Coat, (Trainer, J. Givens. Owner, J. Given*). 6(1(1". Tijuana 5-8 1:02 fast M IM 1 1 4* 4JW D Mil'rl2 Alajah, .T.I'nd'w'd. R. Mack II. 00990 Tijuana 5-8 1 :ojV5fast M-M Kk! :; 1 1 1,' W D Millarll Vodka. Olive D.. Circulate 60881 Tijuana S-l 1:01 good .". 106 I 3 33 t+ W D Mill' rll Ask.lessie, I'.es.Maikll., Squash fan* Tljaana Hfl49%Caat 4 Ml 2 222} |»j W D Miller • Virge. Restful. Vooria fioG02 Tijuana M l:l %good 8 103 5 fi 4 41 S'J H B K'werll Coombs, Black Top, China Jane faMTtJnana 91 1 l:U%atap 24 101 5 I ! 1" MwDafjUer 8 Czardom, LaaaaOaekaaa, 01.ii.ee timi Tijuana H f 1 :(»9 fast 3) 104 :: 3 :', 3- 9*| W D Millerll Alajali, K.of Cy (bias, kiissoula MM! Tijuana ij t l:M%8aad M K* 2 4 4 4» 2* W Miller 12 foorahs, Canvasback, Missoula M*M Tijuana r.J f 1:09 fast 55 loC 3 3 2 31 C'l W Miller 12 Byltieht, Ltes.Mackll., Missoula M*U Tiluana 6* f l}M fast 19 111 3 2 3 0* 5«J J Metcalf 7 Rosellis, Due de Guise, McCroan 53671 Tijuana EJ f l:09V£fabt 4 106 2 4 1 lh 2* A Jacoba 12 Black Top, Fond Hope, Josenia 1ICEXY KAY, b. m, 5 110 By Bobert Eay— Siss Lee, by Oddfellow. (Trainer, J. L. Crawford. Owner, B. Parton). f.1082 Tijuana »! f 14*%faat 9 115 1 f .".' 4' F. Taylor 18 Viru'e. W. C. Dnoly. Mary Jay 0(019 Tljaana J-4 l:l*%faat 21 US 14 4^ 5*1 E Taylor 8 H. Rudder, M.D'bar, Pl'taceaa| 61016 Tijuana 5-Sl:01 fast 12 115 7 6 «.2 5s C Oross 9 Th'ty Seven, Ask Jessie, Coombs 60948 Tijuana 3-4 l:15%s;ood 7 llo 1 3 31 Sl C Gross 8 Black Top, Fond Hope, Crispie 60925 Tijuana 5-S l:04%hvy 36 112 2 1 1* !» C Gross 7 Pueblo, Duly Fashion, Velvet 60719 Tijuana 5J f 1 :n8%fast 16 113 3 5 5 4" ('! E Taylor 11 SadieD., W.C.Dooly, Candeitrey C0619 Tijuana 5-8 l:02%fast 20 115 5 3 3 3J 68 D Hum 8 Clear I ake, Lobelia, Limerick 60547 Tijuana 5-S l:05%alow 6 113 4 3 2 1" 1» E Taylor 9 Coombs, Rosa Atkin, Cbarmant 50519 Tijuana 5-8 1:07 hvv 4 106 1 4 4 3» 2'1 R Taylor 7 Clear Lake. Galway, Alsjah 5040C Tijuana s)tl49%faat 16f 103 2 2 Fell. P Hum 9 Tillotson, July Fly, Cover Oe Y. C. D00LT, b. g, 6 112 By Prince Frederick — Miller's Daughter, by Belvl- (Trainer, D. Y. Elaader. Owner, Elaader Bros.). dere. 61082 Tijuana '■ I ItOMkfaat •■' 117 7 4 3l 2 1 J H'tamer 10 Virge, Mary Jay, Cicely Kay 61014 Tijuana 5-s 1 :M%faat -2 117 1 7 4*| 4 3 C Th'pson 9 Cover L'p, Fond Hope, Virge 60968 Tijuana 5-8 1 :01M;fast 26 DO 8 6 6l 5C C Ralls 10 Rosa Atkin. Coombs, Careen 60948 Tijuana 2-4 l;15%e;ood G 112 6 5 C- €-'i H B B'wer 8 BlackTop. Fondllope, CicelyKay 0719 Tljaana H f l:**%faat 8 110 2 4 3 22 2' B B B'werll SadieD.. Candegrey, CicelyKay K0.".24 Tijuana t-4 1 J*%hey 11 109 6 7 7 6» 5«J P Caron 3 Raff.-rty, Earlymorn, Cb.Master 5027"; Tijuana 1 1 :4".Vi;good 6 114 3 4 4 7 6k 6° C Th'pson 8 Cold. Rose, RyRight, MikeDlxon 8MM Tijuana 5* f 1:11 hvy 7-5 110 1 4 1 1»1 I4 J H'tamer S Perfect Day. Charmant, Infield ?J992 Tijuana 3-4 l:18y«slow 6 116 8 6 8 41 4"! E Fator 8 Gol.Ibve, Ringleader, Krmltana 3SU12 Tijuana Gi f I3(9%faa* 5 108 1 4 3 421 45i B Park* 9 Peg.Martin. FondHope, B.Smoka "!LEAR THE WAY. br. r, 6 117 By Von Tromp — Directs, by Vinctor. (Trainer, M. Dority. Owner, M. Dority). 91*83 Tijuana 1 1-M l:4*%faat 21 lo9 I 4 7 773 M Fator 7 Yerruak, Audrey K., Rhymer 01055 Tijuana M f 1:08 fust M 109 1 I 51 4) P Hum 8 R.Atkin. Th. Seven. Mayflower 60908 Tijuana 5-8 lMl%faat 3-2 115 6 4 3nt 44 P MartinezlO Rosa Atkin. Coombs. Careen 60946 Tijuana 3-4 l:l.VJr,good 1 112 1 1 li l'l P Hum 9 Clover Junia, Careen. Velvet D**38 Tijuana B-l 1 :0::\hvy 4 109 5 3 'I- 2; P Hum I Rubber II., Harry D., Lobelia 60837 Tijuana •',£ f l:10ycmud CJ 109 1 1 3s 351 P Hum 7 Mi.iineben, Oku Master, Ermitans o0718 Tijuana El f 1 : : fast 4i 107 2 2 3 2'11 P Hum 11 July Kly, W.Whitaker, DivlaaO 9M9* TIJaaaa ff f 149 fast 10 US 12 4 2 2h ?l R Dority 12 Cbarmant, VeraRlta, FoudUop* 50518 Tijuana 5-8 l:0C«4hvy 17-6 113 6 « 5 4» 4*J R Dority 8 Crispie. Charmant, Dorothy 50500 Tijuana ti f 1:11 mud 4 107 7 6 4 3k 3i T Wilson 7 Josie Gorman. Cover Up, Velret •■aiSPlL, b. m, 9 110 By Hapsburs -8Unael, by Himyar. (Trainer, F. B. Irwin. Owner, F. B. Irwin). (.1090 Tljaana 11:43 fast 17 197 I C S' f»= II Don* 9 Col. Snider. N'kKlein, Ourl.eader 91083 Tijuana "■ 1 i' '.tnst 4:i IM I 7 7- 1*1 P MartinezK) F'dHi.p,., IlalWright. Al Porter (.1014 Tijuana 5-S 1 :0t%fast :t: 1 15 7 0 6- C'J P Martinez 9 Cover l'p. Fond Hope, Virge 60969 Tijuana •" I l:01%fast 72 113 7 7 7" T** 1* Martinez S T'tySeven, Fi.ndllope, Dimerick 8*848 Tijuana 3-4 l:15%c;ood 29 110 3 6 41 4- T Wilson 8 BlackTop, Fondllope, CicilvKav 50719 Tijuana Qfl4*%faat I 113 7 6 7 71 P|F Martinezll SadieD., W.O.Daaty, Candegrey 9MM Tijuana 6-8 1:0-J v.t'a.st 26 115 6 4 6 61 4s P Martinezll W.Whitaker, J.D.Sugg. Mt.Jake 5051 S Tijuana 5-S 1 :( Gi.-.hvy 5 InO :t I I fj * T Wilson 8 Claimant, Dorothy, Cl'r tbeSVay M*M TIJaaaa 1-9 145%and 12-3U2 r. 5 6 2si i»n p Martraaa 9 MlaaClark, Delay ft., R.Mackii. 5U440 Tijuana 61 f lU3%alop 3 106 3 3 4 4» 4"! D Hum 8 Velvet. Applejack, GraceTrltublb 5.72 Tijuana 51 f Dllrtijood 12 106 7 8 8 »* 9*I.W Davia 11 Ola Lee. Apple Jack, Squash ilOOMBS, b. g, 4 115 By Bunayrnede— Dorothy 8., by Dr. Leggo. (Trainer, L. Hankins. Owner, L. Hankir.s). 61086 Tijuana .... C l,**%lat M-M 111 4 4 4' S*S II B B'wer 9 Lot. Speed, Candegrey. N'kKlein 91*18 Tiiuana 5-S 1:01 fast I 111 : 4 4*| 9*| W Organ 9 Th'ySeven. Ask.lessie. H. Rudder 60968 Tijuana S-l !Ma%faet 27-10 109 4 2 2-1 2' .1 H'tamer 10 RosaAtkin, Careen. C. the Way Ui)i;iP2 Tijuana 3-4 l:M%sjOod2t-M *M I 1 1 13 l°k J H'tamer 11 ltlnck Top, D.Itourbon, C.Jaue GO.'. 17 Tijuana 5-s 1 :(T.:,^low 5 108 C 4 4 4* 2H J Hun'nur 9 CicelyKay, RosaAtkin. Charmant Gi-467 Tijuana 51 f l:l"%slop 4 111 8 7 7 6" 6'« R Carter 9 J.Gorman, ltl.-uk Top. Tom Caro 60271 Tijuana 61 f ld*%fOod 19-5 106 I 2 2 l'l 1» J H'tamer 12 L'yBoiirlwn, Canvasb'k, M'soula 5 lso Tiiuana 1-4 l:17-«f.mud ft-M M! 3 I 2 251 2« J H'tamer 9 Pueblo. Choir Master, Velvet MOM Tijuana 61 f l:0S%fast 5 111 5 12 2*4 2» II Saladin 12 W.Whitaker, M. Dixon, V. Rita *MM Tijuana 3-4 l:17-..good 5 112 f. 2 2 21 4»i W Hargan 12 Al Porter. Vic, Laura Gochrsa ,9670 Tiluana H t 13*%faat 12 110 1 1 2 2*1 2n W Gargan 13 Galway, Ethel, Montana 59528 Tijuana 6-8 l^^thvy 16 lo7 I « f 41 4l J H'tamer 10 Lavaga, Infield, ( l^ala '-ZU MAK, ch. c, 9 113 By Abe Frank — Alma Oardia, by Bancoca*. (Triancr, A. White. Owner, B. wTrRe). 61086 Tijuana li t l:**%fast 24 I17 S 9 9 9'" K Taylor 9 Lot. Speed. Candegrey. N'kKlein 60988 Tiiuana lm70y l:4S%faat 99 117 1 5 51 5« ■ Taylor 8 S.J.Vergne. Montona. TomUrooks 9*848 Tijuana 3-4 1 :l.VV.good C 112 6 8 71 7»1 C Studer * CloverJunia, C.tbeWa.v, Careen •MM Tiiuana 3-4 1 :15%fast 7 114 8 7 6 6J :,', C Thpsonll W.Wb'aker, E.H'gan, C. Master 6071 S Tijuana 5^ f 1 :09 fast 74 115 4 4 6 61 62*, C Gross 11 Cl.dieWay, J'yFly, W.Whitaker 60701 Tijuana 51 f l:08*£fast 84 114 7 9 I 92 91! ■ Taylor 11 Ringleader, View, Gadling -X1617 Tijuana S-4 l:ir.%f»st 11 114 2 16 5l 6's E Taylor 9 Fr'kWllson, NoWouder, Gadllng V)468 Tijuana 3-4 1:1? slop 11 214 1 13 4' 3" C Gross 10 Hapoy Valley, Lavaga, Pueblo «02X2 Tiluana t-4 l:15*4fant JO Hi 9 6 S E» V C Groea 9 Q.ofTriiuipn. Pt.toPolnt, F.Hope «:oMtrRPK7, ok. a, 11 112 By The Bush— Ozma, by Morti Fonse. (Trainer, C. L. Kent. Owner, M. H, Morrison). 61016 Tljaana 5-9 1 :01 fast GS 112 2 f. 5J 7TJ I3 Caron 9 Th'ty Seven. Ask.lessie. Coombs 60909 Tljaana •" 8 IMl%taat "' 115 1 3 2* 4«J ■ Taylor B T'lyS'.-ven. Fondllope. Limerick W1719 Tiluana 5'. f l:0S%fast 13 110 10 S 8 10» h '* T Wilson 11 SadieD., W.C.Dooly, Candegrey 9MI7 Tijuana 1 l:49%faat 78 107 3 12 6 fi» 8" R Don'hue 9 Cbar.Koy, K. Rankin. NoWouder 50G 18 Tijuana l-l 1^2%taat 19 117 8 9 9 9"» 8" K Taylor 11 W.WIiitaker, J.D Su-g, Lit. Jake 50571 Tiiuana 5* f 1 10 slow 21 114 7 7 7 7» «*} E Fator 8 Tillotson, Peg.Martin, S. Ueac.i M)36.t Tiiuana 5i f l:09%faat I IM 3 6 5 7 T$ K Taylor 7 MyrlleA., Lit. Pointer, R'leader ■J8M Tijuana 5-8 1:04 Kood 7 112 6 4 3 1«* l'l W Taylor 9 Dorothy, Tillotson, Krmltana •MS Tijuana 61 i 1 :1 .:'4hvy J 115 6 6 6 7=1 7»1 E Fator 9 Mike Dixon, Fond Hope, Crispra MtM Tiiuana 6-S 1:"4 slop 11 U9 I 6 6 6=1 9* B Parke 7 Sla.ileyH., ("m.iut. DiilyFasblon 9JaM Ttjaaaa 1-9 14S%*oodl I 109 1 1 1 H 2' B I'arke 11 Orl'nsGIrl, LlttleJake, Mer.Lass 3rd Race [3rd Tijuana] ' ' ■ Onrl DA PIT I I-i » HD s. "-yenr-«»l«I.H .111.1 apvrartl. Clalmtiia;. (June U4, 01C1 nMOC. i»i« — 1:15 — :: — no.) LE DINOSAURE, b. h, 8 113 By Maximum — Dogmatic, by St. Simon. (Trainer, J. G. Arvin. Owner, J. G. Arvin). BMM Tijuana 1} f 1:1... hvy H 111 I S I 7- t*| W Organ 8 AshtonCirl. DewyfieM, D.Hart 9SM9 Tijuana 1 1-M 1:51 last M 111 4 4 5 S 8 J." A Arvin 8 Zetetic, Salgeorge, ltilly Stuart 9JB97 TUnaaa 1 l:44%faat S-S Ml 7 8 8 8 61 5s A Arvin 8 Oeas'ader, B'aPaeorlte, Af.Nlght 5S739 Tijuana 3-4 1 :16"-ifast 13 113 4 6 5 61 C:l A Arvin 7 O. Leader. Plunger, O. Homestead r,3485 Tijuana 1 1-M l:4t%faet 9 113 9 8 9 9 8h 8 JH Saladin 9 Pierrot Cork, Ceo. Mnehlebh.-H 53461 Tiiuana 11-16 1:49 fast 13-10 113 8 6 « 7 7« 7« B Marielli 8 t). Maid. AudreyK.. G.M'blebaca BABY SISTER, br. m. 11 108 By Lord Eiterling— Aanla Lauretta, by Emperor. (Trainer. C. L. Dickerson. Owner, C. L. Dickerson). 8118* Tijuana I 3-16 2:03%fast 29 101 7 7 7 7"P Hum 7 Dainty L.ulv. T.Owens. B. Green 81*18 Tijuana 1 1-19 1 M%faat 7 Ml I f. | •_•- c studer 9 Swi-n^ou. Dione. 7, Mliae 009(9 Tijuana 1 1-S 1 M%a;ood .1 103 7 3 2' 4- W Organ 7 Montona. WhitcHaven, AI111..B. 60864 Tijuana 1 1-M l:;.: ',r..slow 4T, MS 10 9 «'l i*| 11 Molten 12 Argent... While Haven, Aluia B. M722 Tijuana 1 1-M 1 :50 r.fast 8 lo4 7 7 7 7 6 1 6»1 .1 Htauier 8 Sam Hill, Mike Dalv, Restful 9MM Tiluana 1 1-14 l:S7%bvy 6 Mf 11 6 8 « S1 331 W Ortcan 11 J'ge|»,ivid, Almalt., Mar Couuell 60170 Tijuana 1 1 -S 1 OP slop 29 1"0 4 4 4 4 4J 9*j W Otjjaia 8 B'xeafsja, AudreyK., t'auute W ,1 Tljiinna 1 1 * 1 r.sv.good 11 los 8 7 I « f» C'« t? Gross S M, s Kniter, Sij.par.. Aleua H. Mlii Tijuana. 1 1-3 l:»tt%«lop 6n ms) 8 « « t »* 9** C OtMad B WOLPearea, tenaak, fkaaaaefM BEN. BY Ml', br. g. 6 110 By Brummel— Florida Rosa, by Earandole. (Trainer. J. W. Tate. Owner, J. W. Tate). hi 003 Tijuana 1 1-16 l :4f* fast 231 W t .'. 6' P\ R Moas 8 Dainty Lady, Barnora, -I. Davkl n«67 Tijuana 1 l:42%faat 1-4 HM 8 6 6" 4«| R Mom !) Rafferty, ttardora. (iebr'kaLad 61012 Tijuana lmTOy l:47*4fn*t 6 115 10 9 »"' »'» .1 H' tamer 10 Dainty Lady. Mi-knrvi.m. s-.. eiin 00988 Tijuana lmTOy l:4S%faat 71 105 7 7 6s 8*1 P Hum S sir.!. Ve ■ •- iw. Uoatooa. T. Brooks 60906 Tijuana 51 f 1 :08*fcf :i st 44f Ml I 9 9= Jt« R Moss 11 RAU'ii. Prophecy, MissSedalia 60356 Tijuana lm70y l:4S%faat 7 1% 3 4 C « P 01* J H'tamer 8 M.ss Di.nhar, Madrono, Sam Hill MM Tijuana lm70y 1 :49%good 13f 111 4 7 8 8 S" k'S K Tuylor 9 /.ami. . !,. ClorerJuata, C.B'ley 6T.223 Tijuana 51 f l:13*£BVy 23 114 8 8 7 61 6-* ■ Taylor 9 Mike Dixon, Fond Hone. OliapU 69448 Tijuana 1 1-16 1 :67%mud 3J 109 6 6 6 6 6 6» G Willi'ms 6 Audrey K., Rhymer, M'tain Girl 69367 Tijuana lm70y l:51%nmd 7-6 112 3 3 3 4 4j 6» G Willi'ms 8 B.Siuari, M't'uGtrl, AfterNiirht 68227 Tijuana lm70y l:62 iSlop 7-10 108 2 6 3 2 2* 2» G Willi'ms 7 Dalwood. Lit. Orphan. AtterM't ISPHAM. ch. m, 6 108 By Rapid Water — Barbaiia, by Canopy* cf Glen- (Trainer, H. A. Lott. Owner, H A. Lett), heim. 01091 Tijuana 1 l:43%4aat 182 182 5 4 C 8" \Y D Miller 9 I.. Coo:, ran, KoWoader, MyrtleA. (.1086 Tijuana 51 f l:08«4fa«i 61 Ht3 8 6 7- 7*) W D Mller ■ Lot. Speed. Candegr.v. N'kKlein It I Ml Tijuana 6) f 1 :0S%fast 61 103 5 4 4J l*| W D Millerll D'WeVnn. G.T'iuble, J.Fuderw'd MM6 Tijuana 1 l:44%fast 36f 102 9 8 9 9 SJ M*« W D MillerlO Missoula. PlowSteel. KoWoader •den Tijuana 8-4 l:M*4£aut 9-10 lttfi 3 4 3 3' 3*} J H'tamer 0 J.l'nd.w'd. M'tgom'y.Ir., H'ynut •MM Tijuana 1 l:49Stmud 27 lo7 6 3 2 2 31 8** H B B'wer 8 l'1'tagenet, Canvasb'k, Mistake t,M43 Tijuana 1 l:47*4atop 3 3U2 3 2 2 2 3" 3,T W D Miller 6 Capt.Evans, Fondllope. Montona l 02Xu Tijuana 61 f 1 :0Sr&iast 43 104 9 6 4 41 8*1 W D MUlorKS Billy.loe. Applejack. M Johnson 8BSM Tijuana 6-8 1:04 good BJ 108 7 6 6 6J 6*1 P Caron 9 MeMurphy, Dorothy, Tillotaon MODISTE, b. m, 6 113 By Yon Trwnr, — Modetie, by Oanouat. (Trainer, W. A. Wright. Owner. W. A. Wright). «I07.r» Tijuana 1 l-K, * :49 '-.fast 86 M8 I 7 7- 1*1 E Petzgold 8 Sweasoa, Baby Sister. Pinne «;io«7 Tijuana l l-.42*4fast 25 M3 7 9 9 s- E PetaBoM 9 Rafferty, Bardora, Xebr'kaLad B1013 Tijuana lm7Cy 1 :4CM.fast 7:t 11." 3 6 C:; 6"! P Martinez !) Geo.C.Jr.. L.Orphan. Ostentat'ils fi0967 Tijuana 1 l:43*4faet 14f 113 3 8 8" 7T P Martinez 9 Caauiano. Sweusou. Qninam 00926 Tijuana lmioy 1:53 hvy yf Ml 6 6 6* 4'9 W Davis 8 I'up.Kvaus. Argento, l.W.H'per 40864 Tijuana 1 1 Iff HiTHaiinr 46 113 6 6 7- 6*1 P Martinezl2 AJrjjeatO, Wliiteliaven. AlmaB. 60801 Tijuana 1 1-1C l:51%fast 19f IM 3 5 7 9 9* 8»| P Martinexll Montona, B'd'gThrough, AlmaB. BMBJ Tijuana 3-4 1:16%faat 62 113 7 8 8 8^ 7°1 P Martinez 9 Chrome, Squash, Robert Lee. 60687 Tijuana 3-4 l:M*4Caot 44f 11111 11 11 11 11" T Rae 12 MlaUMta, Chrome, Olive D. 60074 Tijuana S-4 l:15%faat 634 106 9 7 7 8'1 8*1 E Petzgoldl'2 L.C,, hran. H'gan'sileir. F.Mra-) 60WJ1 Tijuana 3-4 l:16?tl£Ood 21 108 8 6 E 8) 8*1 M Sl'gbterlO Divland, Sadie D., Ar^ento ZODIAC, cb. g. 11 115 By Star Shoot — Lady Vincent, by St. Blaise. (Trainer, L. Galbraitb. Owner, J. Maya). 61075 Tijuana 1 l-M 1:49".-fast £8 IIS ■" 3 ~.\ 4~ .1 H'tainer 9 Bweaaaa, Rahy Sisti r, Dionp 610.r 8 Tijuana 1 1-1C l:49%faat 11 109 C 8 8 BM J Hun'mer S I lov.Jimia. W. Haven. AudreyK. 01027 Tijuana 8-4 l:1ti ,slow U'f 11." 5 6 6'J •* J Hun'merll Diaaeta, .MiiiTsl-ct. C'tleCrown 60S01 Tijuana 1 l-M l:il%fast 19f 108 r, 10 11 11 11 ll'« W Dean 11 Montona, BM'fTkroavb, AlmaB. OOG75 Tijuana 1 1-16 1 :60%fast ISSt 110 9 7 8 7 H •*• W D -an M Baaa-Boy, W'ii. Haven, MlkaDal) 606OT. Tijuana 1 1-16 l^^nood 117 105 9 9 9 9 9 9-4 W D^an ) Weinlaad, Alma i'... Jewel City eo.r,22 Tijuana 1 1-16 l:57%hvy 7f 110 7 6 5 8 81 8'« H Zander It J ndgeDavid, Aimalt., RabySisler tVj.S6 Tijuana 3-4 l:2o slow 7» 107 1 4 6 6» 618 W Dean 7 G.Mnehleb'h. N.Klein. M.P'nklin t*M4 1 1ji ana I 1-16 liot^fast M M« • • I 7 7 7" W Dean 7 AudreyK.. KsoyCnl. BlllyStnart QO ON, ch. g, 7 115 By Setback — Green d'Or, by Bowling Greea. (Trainer, D. F. Hibbard. Owner, E. ▼. Winter*). ('•1075 Tijuana 1 1-16 l:49"-rfast M 115 7 4 6' T'~ J Majestic 9 BwVMOa, Rahy Sister. Dione l 101» Tijuana lm7oy l:48%faat Ml 11". I 7 I3 Vk R Carter 9 C.c(».C..Ir.. I^.Orplian. Osientat'ns 60067 Tijuana 1 1 :48%faat 14f IM S 7 7'1 6« R Carter 9 Caamano. Swensou. Quinam 60923 Tijuana 3-4 1:18 hvy 44f 115 4 8 8'° 8'4 C Ralls % Coaicboa, Toyoa, MoatcoaaeryJr. 60801 Tijuana 1 1-16 1 :6iy5fast 75 113 9 8 8 8 10* 10'" P J Baker 11 Montona. ICu'gThroitgh, AlmaB. 60722 Tijuana 1 1-16 l::"0%fast ." 6 110 3 2 2 5 72 711 D Hum I Sam Hill. Mike Daly, Restful 60C02 Tijuana 3-4 l:16%good 54f 110 11 11 11 11 11,BC Gross 11 Coombs, Rlk.Top, ladjDaUlbll 6S772 Tijuana f.j f l:09yofast 9f 109 9 10 8 821 76| J Majestic 12 RedMan, W.C.Dooly. HotFoot 6»047 Tijuana lm70y l:47Vifast S 107 4 4 4 4 6h 5*1 A Jacobs 8 Bnlarosa, Shenaud'h. n.'sTopaa «828 Tijuana 3-4 1:16 fast SO 112 6 4 4 4 3'j J Majestic 8 KTyH'gan, J.Underw'd, O.L'der TON LADY, ch. m, 9 108 By Von Tromp — Cirlina, by Orsini. (Trainer. F. Howland. Owner, F. HowlandL 61077 Tijuana 1 1-16 1 :40 ■-.fast M 8M 8 11 V* H P. B*we» S Lit. Orphan. GMEnougli. AlWick 61027 Tijuana 8-4 1 :lti'.-slow l-'f 113 8 11 11 11** K Kator 11 Dttaaro, Holla r. Mnui'l's l"et •KMTIJuaaa H t VM fast BH M7 9 8 M 102 M" P Caron 32 R'kbridge. P.lmVan, Syncopat'n 1 RMWUI'VI Ab S-S l:0P:.hvy 19 114 61- F Miley S YoaBet, lvball II., ("hat. Court MSM Hast'gs lm70y 1 ^.."jir.mud 18 109 51" ¥ 3 Baker 8 Hubbub, OuiMaid, Moiitanallelle 1 MtJt Haat'ps 1 l-M I :"i."',-\mud 41 884 4" G Willi'ms 8 Raby Cal. Our Maid. Fisaron 66740 B' house ltn70y 1:48 fast 9 108 2s G Willi'ms 8) Cainil.Muller. Fi'/aron, Tambian ' 66664 H' ho use lm70y 1 :.".1-:,mud 13 109 8'» H Rowe 10 V. Lassie, Plunger. Cam Mu Her 66242 Hast'gs Un70y 1:51 fast 10 8M 1*1 I Wavt 8 Gift. M'L'tySovereign. DandyVan 1 Et.120 Hast'gs lm7"y 14**4faat 11 111 7M B MeEwen 7 MXerar, P.. Sparks, M. Sovereign HICKOBTNBT, b. m, 8 108 By Hessian— Lycheo Nut, by Sir Moored. (Trainer. G. F. Hum. Owner, G. F. Hum). 61077 Tijuana 1 l-M l:4t*ifaat I 10S 7 I 51 6nl P Hum I L. Orphan. G .Enough. AlWVk 61044 Tijuaaa ! 1 tJ»%laat 14 90 1 2 6 5,:t P Hum I fj T 'kiaad. B'haaOw «■. P.NaO I 61012 Tijuana lm7n - 1 :47-ifast 12 los fi l T 2'!P Hum If) Palatyf mtf, Iwimj \ii Lad 60009 Tijuana 11:48 fast 72 103 7 7 7" 715 P Hum 8 AlmaB.. M.iirkioIL, LAV.H'per • 60801 Tiiuana 1 l-M l:51'ifaat 19f 111 4 1 1 1 51 9,n D Hum 11 Montona. B'd'gThrotij;h, AlmaB. . 60672 Tijuana 8-4 Ll.'.^sfast 16f 106 5 6 6 6* 4»i P Hum I J.I'mi'w'd, M'tgom'yJr.. Ispl.nm i tf^Oj Tijuana 1 1-16 1 :50",igood 7S 103 2 4 6 8 8* 8M P Hum 9 W.-inlaml. Alms B., Jewel Cuv ' 60303 Tijue.na 1 1-16 1 :49%fast 75 102 3 6 6 7 7 7'* P Hum 7 MissKruter. Yermak. Dr. Samuel I 69662 Tijuana 1 I M 1 tlUfat 6 1«6 3 6 6 7 7 l»* P Hum 7 Runecrafr. Dehra. Bill Sparki CLERK, b. g. 12 135 By The Scribe — Graziella. by Aintree. (Trainer, C. B. Irwin. Owner, C. B. Irwin). 6107.*» Tijuana 1 l-M 1 :49":.fast :;.". 11o :: ( 81 6*1 H Long !t Iweaaoa, Bahf Sister. Dione MM Tijuana 1 1-16 1 :."H)"-r-.fast 71 IM .".6 s 8 8 B*» O Hum SM.Kruter. Madrono. 6. Roberta , 60271 Tiiuana 5' f l:lt*4cood S4f US 8 7 7 8= 8"?. P Martinez 12 Coombs. L'y Bou-bon. Canvasb'k t KMi Tijuana lm70y l:474afaat 82f 110 4 7 10 10 10 1015 P Martinez 10 F.v.Hai'gan, C.B'kloy, Y.La-sie s BMBS Tijuana :;-4 1:"0 slow M M9 4 2 2 o"1 '■ * J H'tamer T G.Mnehleb'h, N.Klein. M.I-'nklin , 8J8W Tijuana 11-16 1:67 hvy 1151108 9 7 10 Pulled up. P. Parke 10 Potior. M. Connell. MissKruter . 69732 Tijuana 1 1-lfi 1 ."0'olast 134 112 7 6 7 7 7 7'* P Martinez 7 Audrey K.. Runt. raft, Zetetlc 6S829 Tijuana 2-4 1 :16Vf,fast 39 112 5 4 4 4* 8*1 J H'tamer 7 O. Homestead, Ermitana, OlaLee , 68807 Tijuana 8-8 lrKtAtaat 255 114 8 8 8 8 6Ti W P'mrose B HatniltonA.. NoWonder. S Beacb , 68765 Tijuana »■ f lOa^fast 91 11 I 8 8 V 7* J Metcalf II El Sabio, Amir. Maid, Liuj«rtc» N0RAIN. b. g, 6 (M) 115 By Norita — Anna, by Amigo. (Trainer, G. A. Lurkey. Owner, G. A. Luckey). 61090 Tiiuana 1 1:43 fast U 1"9 8 8 9 S'-'T Rae 0 Col.Snlder. X'kKl. in. OurLeader 61074 Tiiuana 11:44 fast :r1f 108 10 10 71 !•• W D MfHertl N'ebiaskaL:d. B'kworm. Toyon 61027 Tijuana 2-4 I MuMBaT 141 110 4 10 10- 9r'l W T Millerll Dicnero. Zodia •■, Mutiel's 1'et 60981 Tijuana 8-4 1:15 fast 22 115 4 12 12 U" E Fator 12 Tom Owens, Contriot. I'-ooKworm 601.77 Tiiuana 1 l:4Z1fcfaat 94 113 8 8 8 8 8 V* G Leeds 8 Char. Boy, K. Rankin, NoWonder 6027". Tijuana 3-4 l.l.V 5good 46 lol 7 7 7 7 7" G Leeds 7 Trusty. MayMauIsby, K.Rar.kiB 67697 Wlll'ws Ab 5-8 ." 8%fast 29 105 8" L Mills 9 MissA.Fool. Pittsb'g. L.Enfieid £6742 B'biiuse 3-4 114%fast 13f 10B 61* L Mill* 11 Carabosse. Figuration. Dr. v»r* Page 7 4th Race [4th Tijuana] iiL D*r»FT 'l— I Mite. n-v«'ar-oI«Is ami u;nv:tr«l. ( lniniinu. I Dee. HO. 1 9 1 BJ 4tn KALt i.ii % ■ t if.i AL PORTER, b. g, 6 117 By Sweep — Chicklets, by His Highnesi. (Trainer, W. Sims. Owner, W. Simal. 6108" Tijuana I 1 ''-'.la't 11 117 8 8 81 8*1 1 ^Tvtealf 10 F'dHope, HalWright, Billy Joe ■ 61032 Tijuana 8-4 l;M*4*8aW -'■ 114 6 4 4-' 4*} R Carter T SinirgMaggie, View. Peg. Martin i 60885 Tiiuana 1 l:44%goo l 7 114 5 4 8* 64i B Carter 11 Divlatxl. Littlcl'ointer, HotFoot I MB! Tijuana 3-4 1:15%fast 11 114 5 -5 4 4J 4*| R Carter 11 W-Wkit'r, K.H'rigan. ('.Master ■ 60442 Tijuana 1 l:58*Aalop 5 114 4 3 3 3 32 574 R Carter 8 Kriiiitana, Hot Foot, Swenson MBS Tijuana 8-4 l:15%faat 8 11". ." 8 4 4» f\ R Carter 0 Q.ni'Truiuix. P.tol'oiot, RaaMaa BJBCM Tijuana 5i t l:U%hvy 21 115 5 4 2 2' 1' F. Taylor 8 Rosa Atkin, Tambian, Infield • 1,9 Tijuana 8-4 1 :19\-.mud IS 112 8 2 2 2J 8*| R Carter t Mistake, l .,ra. Hoi loot bOloOTIIuaii* 1 l:43%faat 6 112 4 4 4 4 IS 4-i li Taylor » BigSmoke. CI. the Way, I^arags ' MART JAY, b. m, B 107 By Hippodrome — Caiyi, by Kantaka. (Trainer. G. McCaslin. Owner, C. Tyler). M082 Tijuana 81 f I48%faat 4 M7 .". 2 Jit V P Hum ID Virgo. AV. C. Dooly. Cicely Kay . V 106.1 Tiiuana 8-4 l:14%Caat 6 Ml 4 1 8*12| T Wilson 7 Croupier, Red William. Meteor . 61042 Tiiuana N t l:07s:,fast 4i 113 I 7 6* B*}J Hun'merll K.Rudder, Bittern, NiekKlein 60997 Tijuana r. S 1 :lr»i(ast 49r 111 1 6 Li 1*1 D Hum 9 GoodKnough, .loeBlair, 1 ullMoon , 60443 Tijuana 1 1 :47*tslop 32 106 1 I'ulled up. G Willi'ms • Capt.lCvans, Pond Hope, lsphau , 60320 Tiiuana 5-8 1.02%fast 43-10 111 6 6 6 6* 6»f C Gross 12 China Jane. NiekKlein. J.D.Sugg . 6oi:,4 Tijuana 8} f l:Mfaalop 10 lo9 6 9 I »' 92» G Gross 11 Keuwar.!. Mis^Clark. Mac John's 69854 Tijuana ;,; f l:09Hfast 7f 111 4 7 5 6* 6"i D Frog'ttel2 Infield, Walt.Whitaker, Alajuh 69691 Tijuana 1 l:43%fast 141 110 6 8 4 7 7 7" D Frog'eto 7 TljeCigar'te, Ermitnua, Bylclgli* i 69661 Tijuana 5-8 l:02%fast 36 loS 8 7 7 7 6«i D Frou'Ue 7 View. Stanley 11., Hot Foot 27866 Reno X-4 l:14%fast 7 100 4'i H H P'lips 6 Furlong, Prairie, Colle VELVET, ch. m, I 110 By Transvaal — Fair Alien, by Dandle Dinmont. (Trainer, H. E. Oassity. Owner, Palmer ft Oassity). 6108S Tiiuana 51 f l:os-».^fant 89 1 lit 3 4 8| 7s! II Long 10 F'dHope, HalWright. A] Porter r 6(t )4« Tiiuana 3-4 l:IS%Saod 62 110 S 4 4* 43i H Long il CI i\er.lun,a. C.lheWay. Careen ' 60025 Tijuana 5-S l:04%hvy 22 107 COS' 4'i H Long 7 l'ueblo. CieelyKay, Dnlyl'asliioa 1 60888 Tijunna 51 f 1:11 mud 26 Ml 2 2 421 4;1 H Long 7 .laekl^e.li, Pueblo, Harry 1). 60719 Tijuana 6* f LOS^faat 78 108 1 12 5' 6-S H Long 11 SadicD., W.C.Dooly, Candegrej ' 40648 Tijuana 5-8 LOL'^fast 147 IM 9 8 8 8l 1012 H Long 11 W.Whitaker. J.D.Sugg. Lit.Jake ' •0600 Tijuana 61 f 1:11 mud 9 108 2 3 3 421 4* H Long 7 J .Gorman. Coverllp. C'r theWay ' W440TI1uana F4 f 1 :lt»Aal«a ?l-10 106 1 1 1 l2 121 H Long 8 Apple Jack, Gr.Trimble. Crisple 80328 Tijuana 61 f l:09V»fast 76 10C 1 1 1 41 8«JH Long 8 JulylTy. 'thirty Seven, Hot Poo! . OHARHANT, oh. f, 4 108 By The Raaoal— Liaolin, by Requital. (Trainer, A. E. Noyes. Owner, A. E. Noyes), 6108i{ Tijuana .V f 1 'M-iast I MB 4 8 4i 6' W D MillerlO F'dliope. HalWright, Al Porter r 610.16 Tijuana 31 f l:07-»ifast 12 106 I 4 8* 53J P Hum 7 Smil. Maggie. H'tonV. B'tiigenet t 61083 Tijuana 3-4 l:14%slow 12 M." 4 2 2*| 24 P Hum 7 July I'ly, Lekelta. I. W. Harper r 609.18 Tijuana 5». f l:08y5fast 8 H 6 1 3 24 2*1 P Hum I C. Murphy, O.Horaesi'd. V.Bita l 606S9 Tijuana 55 f 1:09 faat 16 107 4 3 3 3t i." P Hum 12 VeraRita. Cl'r the Way. F.Hope 64i",47 Tijuana 5-S l:of "f.slow 4 111 7 8 8 6' ol C Ralls 9 Cieely Kay. C«Kimbs, R. Atkin 60618 Tijuana 5-8 l:06*ihvy 29-10 109 2 1 t **1 2* C Gross I Crispie, Dorothy. Clear the Way f 60203 Tijuana 61 f 1:14 bvv 3i 111 4 3 3 2" S«» C Gross 8 W.C.Dooly, PerfeetOay, Infield 1 40134 Tijuana 8-81:44 slop 7f 108 3 8 2 21 2'1 C Gross 7 Stanley!! , DulyFnsh'ii, C'ljKay ■ 69881 Tijuana 51 f 1:11 blop 11-6 108 2 1 1 2* 8*1 C Gross 11 Cbow. Caudegrey, Rosellla OLA LEE, b. m, 6 115 By Aas&cal — Gypay Adams, by The Conunonor. (Trainer. J. J. Qulniaa. Owner, J. J. Quinlan). 61060 Tijuana 1 1 : r-'1:.fast i.i mT *, 7 | B'« M Garrett 8 DonDodge, Eugenia K., D'tyLady ,. 60074 Tijuana 51 f 1 :07=/5fast 12 Ml 1 4 S| 2* J H'tamer ! Har.'sHeir, Ham'tonA . C.Lake e 6090.1 Tijuana B| f 1:08 faat IS 3 111 1 1 1'J 1"" C Otoea M Bitte- r0\. Snider, Tambian 6ft689 Tijuana Bj f 1 :09 faat 4 l't I 6 6 53 5- C Gross 12'" ..i, VeraRita, C.tlie Way f 60441 Tijuana 61 f LUVfcslop 6 111 2 1 1 31 4Ji C Gross .ardom, L.Coohran, I.'y B'rbon D 6f'272 Tijuana 61 f 1 :ll7f,good 17-5 111 3 2 3 3= 1J C Gross , Apple Jack, Squash, Daisy N. 69406 Tijuana 61 f 1:13 slop 3 113 5 3 3 S1 66i C Gross I C'mant. F Hope, Ind. Brlgad' , 69260 Tiiuana 51 f l:12%slop 12-5 114 6 5 * T' 7*1 E Taylor I Ooldie Rose. Hosa Atkin, Lavage • 6S221 Tijuana 6-8 l:04?5slop 14 111 3 3 2 2l 4;» E Taylor I Matii.ihen. Tillotson. Thrill* MART FULLER, blk. m, 8 110 By Marchmcnt IL— Marie Hyde, by Handcuff. (Trainer, R. Lowe. Owner, A. Lund). 61086 Tiiuana 5] f 1 .".\«.,,fa ■ 7 112 7 8 S4 ci C. Willi :ns 9 Lot Speel. C nalegrey. N'kKlein n MM Tijuana 1 1-8 2:02 slop 16-5 113 :: 1 3 2 2.' • C Tt/paon « Mist.l'oiiy. IS'nikialL, PI Btee) I MM Tijuana 1 l-s 1:57 fast 7 IM 7 4 4 4 8*1 33 j Hun'mer s Shyster, Gor. Roberta, W.Havea II Kfi701 Tijuana 1 V16 l;49*4fast 8 112 4 6 fi 7 7 7'i R Taylor 8 Zetetic. Salgeorge. IfiM Kniier 60619 Tijuana lm7ov l:4B%taat 26f IM 3 6 5 5 4* 4'J M Kator 10 M'rono, Cor .Rob' is. T.B'k'ridg* * 60:S5 Tijuana 3 1-4 14V*«faat * 1 7 4 5 3 3 8 8" G Willi'ms 8 Yermak, Mike Daly. Zamloch UM31 Tijuana 1 1-16 l:49%fast 23 110 15 7 6 61 7»i J ii^jesric 11 I» Klo.'ni. Hour. Gn-n. Fan. Nail TEO BRECKENRIDGE. ch. m. 6 115 By Suffrag-iit— Teo Beach, by Bobby Beach (Trainer. N. W. Burkhart. Owner. Morrii Stable). 610.18 l'i nana 1 1-1« 1 V'.fa-' 8 11.' 4 | ! *J 1rK Pator S C Ionia. W. Haven. Audrey K. 60988 Tijuana lanMy l:4f**faa4 U no :; 4 s 8** C Ralls | s.j.vergne. Manlana. TwnRinii 1 60784 Tijuana lm70y 1:48 fast 14 112 7 4 5 5 7 1-D Hum 7 Zamloih. Karlymorn. Booneville e IBIM Tijuana 1 l-M l:4f*4faat II MB Refused to start. H Molten s Zetetk . Salgeorge. IfJas Kruter ■MM Tiiuana lrn7o.vl:4»sV.fast H no 6 11 1 l1 2-'l H M ttera la Majfljano. Gor.Roberta, M Fuller •r 60382 Tijuana S-4 1 :l".%fastl9-]0f 109 9 8 8 8" 6'J G W'liams :» ') of'l runips. P.toPoint, KauMaB 1 69623 Tijuana 1 1-8 1 :66^fast 8 110 3 1 1 2 4* 6* B Parko 7 Fannie Nail, AulreyK.. Pndtne e W590 Tijuana 61 f 1 10%good 8 105 7 4 I 4* §*§ C Studer S F.ISabin. Hap. Valley, Bl'utageavl t M125 Tljuaua 4-4 1:15 faat I 112 8 7 S 6' 7*1 II - Saladi'n U NoW'der, OiI'iihIHiI, i'. g .\i.ii tiu o iXWLS B., eh. f, 7 117 By Frospero — Lady Marchmont, by Marchmont II. iTrainer, G. W. Crippen. Owner, Blaekwell ft Crippen). 61021 Tijuana 1 11 M slow 13 M* I 8 6'i 4'i M Fator 7 ITtagene:, Mi^sA.Fool. Orl.Cirl 00046 Tijuana 3-1 1 :lV'.-.good 8 112 TIB 9T3 I Hun'mer 9 (1 .verlunia. C.lheWay. Careen 18448 Tiiuana lm70y l£l*ialop 4 112 6 5 4 3 4* 4'2 T Wilson li flaeCrMt, Lola, Mountain Cirl C0.55 Tijuana lm70y l:48%taat 13 112 6 6 4 4 4*1 453 M Pator K Cii.B'kley, Y'kLassie. Mau'kinli. MU2 Tijuana 11-16 1:57 mud 6 110 1 2 2 1 1* I| E Noble 7 Dalwood. Tambian. Miss Kruter 6C103 Tijuana lm70y 1 :47^fast 5 109 7 6 7 7 6| 6»i E Noble 10 Gv.Hur'gan. C.B'kley, V.I^a^sle BM8S Tiiuana lm70y l:Q*ftalaa 6 114 3 2 2 1 2"» 2» E Fator 7 B'nevilie. W.H.Pearce, P.Xenny : 9s 5 Tiiuana 1 1-16 l:51%faat 2« 117 9 6 6 4 S' 4* E Fator M Zamloch. Dr. Samuel. Booneville JOHN S. WIGGINS, b. %, 3 96 By Watervaie — Pauline Kane, by Cederstromo. (Trainer, J. Watkins. Owner, J. Watklna). 61093 Tijuana 1 l-ll l:4S*ifaat 28 82 7 7 7s 7'' J Thomas s Dainty Lady. Bariem, J. David 610.17 Tijuana 1 l:44'.rfast 15 ! 2 !l 8 I H'h W D Miller 9 l.W. Harper. B. Stuart, f tlwllrt 61018 Tiiuana 1 l:4t*%faat 28f *-7 8 6 El 5U1 H Long S Hotl'oot. Kit.Ch'tham, N'kKlein 60068 Tijuana 5-8 1 :0F.4f aat 59 Ml 7 8 921 9Ri E Don'huell) Rosa Atkin, Coombs, Careen 60005 Tijuana '•. f 1:08 fast 13 95 7 9 8" X", T Wilson 10 Ola Lee, Bittern, Obi. Snider MM Tijuana 6-8!:02%fast 17f 96 10 M 10 10* 8»« W t» Millerll W.Whitaker. J.D.Sugg. Lit.Jake 60601 Tijuana 3-4 l:16%good 14 98 5 2 2 31 7» D Hum 10 Divland, Sadie D., Argento '/)3Jo Tijuana 6-S l:BB**faa1 56 98 2 12 2'1 1° J Majestic 12 Alajah, Vodka, S |iiirrelHawk!ni 58883 Tijuana 61 f 1 :09 fast 45 57 6 S I P 6"J O Studer 11 MissDiinl.nr, P. Wilson, Thrills 59709 Tijuana 61 f l:10%faat 28 88 10 I 11 13 13*1 J Majestic U CraeeTrimble, V.Rita, B'kworm VERA RITA, gr. f, 4 105 By 3. T. Crowley— Cisae, by Flambeaa. (Trainer, W. L. Stanfield. Owner. W. L. Btanfield). 600.18 Tiiuana 81 f !:»*-' .fast M 100 I | 3h 4^2 E Don'hue 9 C.Murpliy. Cliarm't, O.Homesfd 60006 Tiiuana. 81 t l:(JS'r.fast 9 110 4 4 5J 4-i ■ Don'huell B. Atkin, I'ropheey, MissSedalia 88821 Tiiuana M f lJ8*Aaloa 4 V'. I 3 3 3i 4-'l T Wilson 11 Ternette, Caacdooa, ltaisy BM88 Tijuana 54 f 1 M'9 fast 24f MI 1 5 4 41 la* T Wilson 12 Charmant, ('.the Way, K'liilllope fioOlS Tijuana 5-8 1:02%fast 25 111 7 7 7 7j 7'i D Hum 11 W.Whitaker, J.D.Sngg, L.Jake •30.44 Tijuana 5-8 1:% slow 7-5 1 i9 1 2 2 ll» ll D Hum I Jaek l'ot. Kimono. M. Johusun 88488 Tijuana 5-8 1:0". mud 3 lo9 4 2 2 21 2'i D Hum 10 l.W. Harper. Chrome, Dewy Field 60406 Tijuana 51 f l:0s«fcfast lCf 104 5 4 Fell. H B B'wer 0 Tillotson, July Fly, Cover Up 5th Race [5th Tijuana] 1 ' 1 I • . i ' I , t s , . , , C4U DAPC :'_ •• *tli* « .'!-y« :ir-nl«ls and iiinviin!. CD) ini inx. ( Oee, liO, ISIS Oiil nAuL irit u-r. — :: — no. ARCTIC KING, b. g, 6 114 By J. F. Crowley or Bhootinr Spray— Bononioa, by (Formerly ran aa Saw Tooth). Bannock burn. (Trainer, 3, Bishop. Owner, J. Bishop). OlOtiil Tijuana 3-11:13 fa.st S3-M US 4 1 1' 1*1 J Hun'mer I T.Ctaven. L.P.eaeh. Man alt Mil 60971 Tijuana 6-8 148 faat II 114 4 I B» 4*f R Cart-r T Giirden City. Seh.ta. Her.ler 60887 Tijuana .".'. f 1 :072f.soml 11 117 I 6 I* 8*1 R Carter 7 PaC.Qarbett. l'.illy Lane, Sedan 88804 Tijuana 3-4 i:14%fost 11-10 114 4 5 4 3' 3« J H'tamer T Blll.yl.ane, Coffi.hl, CoeaCola 60478 Tijuana 5-8 l:0iv,fast 17-10 113 1 5 6 31 1} .1 H'tamer (! Huron It., Herder, KlhelBroWU BfSM Tijuana k) f l:M*aalop 14-lf Ml 2 2 2 21 1* J H'tamer I I.Milia. M.Muulatiy, Sedgegraas 65221 Reno 8-4 ld3%tnat 15 118 7'* Ryan 7 Neg, Misa Orb, Deckhand 5379C Tijuana lm70y l:45%faat 33 113 6 7 7 7 6» R Carter 7 KthelBrowu, CWeuv.-r, Corne't'f 52915 Tijuana 61 f l:08%slop 7-6 118 4 2 1 1* l6 R Carter 10 Meda. Mis« Ouri. Clover Juuiu SEL0TA, ch. f, 3 91 By Runnymede — Lady Atheling, by Athelinir. (Trainer, E. Alexandra. Owner, G. Alexandra). 61107 Tijuana S-4 l:14-..fast 7-5 1!0 I 1 6= 7TJ E Don'hue T PoliyWal-. Lit. Less. ('apt. Clover (1007 1 Tijuana 5-S 1:00 fast 4 89 I 2 2= 2' P Hum 7 GardenCity, Herder, AretieKing 60MB. Tijuana 1 1-1 l:M%faa* II HI 6 1 1 2 8* 9'* H B B'wer 9 W.I'iince, P'olamafn, C. Clover 882 '2 Laurel 51 f LOSVf.faat 40 107 4 2 3 6l 75 J McTag't 12 Clansman. Moeo, BrilliHut Ray 5S123 Laurel S-4 l:14$5fast 6 107 6 3 2 6* 5£1 L Penman 7 Moeo, Grace Mayers. Miles 8. 57970 Laurel 61 f LOSVsf'tst 28 Ml 5 3 3 3'1 22 E Fator 13 Opperman, Saliug Along, HighO. 57519 H.deG'ce 61 f l:4**4tant 5 114 5 1 1 21 2'1 T Par'ton 10 Mad Nell, SoitthBreeze, L.Amiuie 57367 H.deG'ce 3-4 1 :16yBs!ow 26 1C9 3 12 8" 4D|R MeN'ee 12 High C, Barriskane, Lady Zeua 57152 M'l'ooro Ab"-S lHt8*4faat 2-5 107 2* C Jackson 4 Wreck less, Ceorren, TheC'ckm'r 57027 Tim'um Ab 3-4 1:18 fast 19-10 109 1* C Jackson ■ Wreekless, Coaeorron, Marg't O. IMSJ H'toan Ab 6-8 l^^fast 11 112 35 J Schlesa r F Idninia W., C-oscorron, Gwynedd COCA COLA, br. f, 4 97 Bp Superman — Rupicola, by Advance Guard. (Trainer, W. Walker. Owner, W. Walker). 61100 Tijuana 8] f 1 48 fast 4 111 2 8 31 3'; Q Will'ma 7 H.Biugoyne. M.M'lsby. Review 816)71 Tijuana 8-8 1:01 fast 8 Ul 6 4 4"k 6s II B B'wer 6 Fireplace, Hazel Dale, Tabloid 60K87 Tijuana 8] f 1 :07-'.-.g»oil IS 104 7 7 5" 6HT Wilson 7 Doe. Corbel, Ril.Liuie, A'tieKIng 8BBM Tijuana 8-4 l:14%faat 15 1% 2 12 4-1 4s E Don'hue 7 Billy-Lane, Coffield, AreticKlug 61 102 Tijuana 3-4 l:12%fast 6 103 8 7 7 6= 6s II B B'wer 8 Sis.Susie, Bobby Allen, Coffield 9BTK Tijuana 3-4 1:16 faat 19-5 102 7 8 9 (Hi K Don'hue 9 BIl.Lane, Bob. Allen, Huron II. 5S750 Tijuana 61 f 1 :074f,faat 4 109 5 I I 3' »* M Donahue 10 Mayflower, M. Manage, Nonsuit MM Tijuana il f 1.08%faat 11 110 7 8 6 4* l»k £1 Don'hue s HazelDale. C.A.C'iskey, s. Susie ",S6;2 Pirnlico 1 1-16 1:53 hvy 85f I »9 8 6 I 8 »* 11:* .1 Rowan 12 Vice-Chairmau. Romeo, Spugs SEDAN, b. g, 8 109 By Jim Gaffney— Kitty Belle Brooks, by Clifford. (Trainer, C. B. Irwin. Owner, C. B. Irwin). (51061 Tijuana ■"' f l:08*4faat 8-i ! 7 2 3 B* 5r" T Wilson 7 G.City, Motor Cop. Coffield 0008!) Tijuana 3-4 1:13%fast 12 121 7 5 7 7\, P Martinez 7 Trusty. Har.Bmgoyne, Lit.Beu.-h «0!:«4 Tijuana 3-4 l:13V.fast S| 100 4 5 51 6'^' D Hum I Coffield, Motor Cop. Sam Reh 00S87 Tijuana 61 f l:07'-r.good 46 117 1 1 33 4r'l P Martinez 7 Doe. Corbet, Bil.Lane, A'tieKiug 0084:1 Tijuana 81 C l:M%raud 21-10 123 6 6 7" 7" P Martinez 9 G'denCity, A.Regiua, L. Romper mi? Tijuana 5-8 1 M%t ast 8 123 2 2 2 3 " 3*1 P Martinez. S Ring. Huron IL. Fireplace BI7M Tijuana 61 f 1:08 fast 18-5 123 4 2 1 1" 13 P Martinez 8 G.Ag'moute. HamiltonA. S.Susie 9MM Tijuana 61 f l:06%fast 3-6 102 2 3 4 44 4' D Hum 9 Snnnyland. Sam Reh, Motor Cop 50472 Tijuana 64 f l:09 f,slop 1 104 4 3 3 4* 4* D Hum 6 Rapid Stride, Huron IL. Planet 60410 Tijuana 51 f l:07%tast 4 106 5 5 i £l 4* J H'tamer € Sam Reh. Huron II. , Muleiber 60229 Tijuana 3-4 l:14%faat 4-5 103 3 2 2 2*1 1"* J H'tamer 9 Motor Cop. Sam Reh, Roisterer DOCTOR CORBETT, b. g, 9 114 By Rapid Water— Bridge Light, by Lamplighter, 'Trainer, R H. Hollecbeck. Owner, R. M. Eollonbeck^ fi0!)«4 Tijuana 3-4 LL'.fast 11-5 114 S 7 1* ?3 O H Miller 9 Coffield, Motor Cop. Sam Reh «0887 Tijuana 5J f 1 :o7J.-.^ood 19-10 110 5 3 1- li J Hun'mer 7 Billy Line, Arctic King, Sedan i ::■ ! Tijuana 51 f l:07*4fast 6 M7 6 fi 6 21 2» J H'tamer 7 King-like, Shifty, Ring BB2S1 Tijuana 3-4 l:164/i,good 7 106 6 3 4 64 7"i R Harton 7 Ran.Stridc. Bob. Allen. Muleiber 88157 Tijuana 51 f l:lf%slop 21-10 112 6 4 3 3* 3s C Th'pson I IIuronlL, Sis. Susie. C.A.C'iskey A%A Tijuana 5-8 l:0.".%s!op 31 107 4 3 2 2*1 I* E Noble 4 HiironlL, C.A.Comiskey, Tabl'd EMM Tijuana 5-8 1:01%fast 7 120 4 6 4 i\ OJ T Murray I Huron II. , Shifty, Mayflower ^781 Tijuan» 61 f l:08%faat 7 114 6 6 4 4 6* P Long ti Ik.-y T., Coffield, Mis i Meelick 6th Race [6th Tijuana] ■ i I ■ ' . . , , . i r ' 1 ' ' ' . r t r l f 1 ■ ,. e f D , • n I II * 1 e •r 1 e t o C+'-t DAPC S-41 Arilr. *f 11 ar eMi ami ■pfirnr4l Clainelaaar. ( lice. 1:0, 1J | ; — bin KAob 1:11 z-r, — 3 — no.) SON JOSE, ch. g. 7 114 By Ballot— Micaela, by Watercress. (Trainer, C. E. Groves. Owner, C. E. Groves), (ill 10 iguana S-4 l:13^,fasi 11 112 6 5 7 6 'II Jones 7 IkeMills. Bl.nckTop. H.ir.Rndder :i«.4:$ Tijuana 1 "! :42-..fast 7 -01 112 1 1 l1 3-^ P Caron I Caamano, P'lessOne, EugeniaK. «0!)28 Tijuana 1 l-M l:52V.hvy 21 111 I 3 gnk 5«i C Studer 9 B.'sWing. H.O. Heels. N. Harper G0812 Tijuana 1 l-M l:.".2%mud S, 106 2 2 4" 4-'" P Hum I Rifle. Rouen, Bill Head S08M Tijuana 1 l:43%faat 11 116 6 3 3 3 8* V C Th'pson I K.Raakln, Poacher, NeL Harper 80758 Tijuana 1 l-M l:49'/-.fast 7 110 111 1 2'1 3:3 J Hun'mer 8 Fr'kl'.n, Nel. Harper, S.Peur II. MM3 Tijuana 1 1-16 1 :49- if aat 17-5 111 3 11 1 21 2i .1 H'tamer 9 Vie. Nellieliarper. I'eerlessOne B06X1 Tijuana 3-4 l:14=ifaHt 6 112 3 2 11* 22 ,T Hun'mer I Ti— ty, Dancing Girl, John Jr W8j Tijuana £1 f 1:09 slow 11 108 7 7 4 4ll 4*1 T Wilson 8 Shirty, Ike Mills, Dancing Girl WEINLAND, b. g, 7 112 By Holiday House — Pimpinella, by Matchmaker. f Trainer, G. Noal. Owner, 0. Neal). 00888 Tijuana lrn70y 1:4, -'.good I Ifrl I I Jnk ?4 t Wilson 10 Zamloeh, Tom Brooks. Cigale 88783 Tijuana lm'tly l:47*aiaat 21 114 6 0 6 6 610 6:rf C Gross 1 Gadling. Kv'iiHarrigan, lermak r;t4.53 Tijuana lm7oy 1 :47- ,f aat 4 114 6 4 2 2 21 **1 C Gross 7 Booneville, Larlyiooiu. Yermak '.1605 Tijuana 1 l-M l:." H-;.good 8 115 1 1 1 1 I'll* C Grosa 9 AlmaB.. Jewel City, t'anule SC573 Tijuana 1 1 UTielon 8 115 8 3 2 2 2l 4 C Gross S Cigale, Nebraska, P.ofSteel "..Tijuana lro7uy I:M*4faat 8 109 8 8 8 6 7* 71S G Willi'ms S Cii.B'kley, Y'ki^ssie, Mau'kinli. Mil Tijuana 3-4 l:15:h.fast 31 112 11 11 11 11 101* C Groaa 11 Cadling. Black Top, Bouellls JT.-;K KLEIN, ch. K. 6 112 By Abe Frtnk— Negligee, by Karta SanU. (Trainer, 8. Dagc^tt. Owuer, 0. J. OnniblM. C1094J Tiiuana 11:43 bat 8 1o7 ! 2 2\ 2-1 . M Fator ! Col.SnMer. OiuLeader, Coiiiehou CIO.SO Tijuana 81 t lHW^faat E 112 1 1 51 1*1 M Fator Lat.Bpeed, Caadecrey, I.imeriek 814M4 Tijuana 3 I 1 :ir.-;,fast 21-10 115 1 1 1-J 1» T ltae 10 Lidylone, G.Biioogh, Osteu'tious 614)41 Tijuana 61 f l:07: ffast 28 115 1 4 4'' ::"! T Rae II 1 1. Builder, Bittern, C'dEuough 0IOIS Tijuana 1 l:43Hfaat M 112 I 5 41 I* T Rae 8 HolKool, Kit .Cheathnm. Kimono 0(l! 87 Tijuana 3-4 l:14%faat llf 113 2 4 4- 1*1 T Bao 10 I overli., .1.1 ndervv 'd, Col.Suider 60940 Tijuana 3-4 l:15%goo l 1(k) 114 2 7 82 FIT Rae I iloverJiinia. C.iheWa.v, Careen jos: Tijuana 61 f 1:11 slop 17 113 3 5 8 8' 9'« T l:ae 10 Careen, Circulate, Alajah 88805 Tijuana 1 l:44%faat 6 1 J7 2 4 C 7 7'1 7» T Wilson 14) Missoula, 1'luwSteel, NoWonder '7.3 Tijuana 1 1:44 fast 342 107 C 2 6 6 6b 4'1 II Long 9 Jos. Gorman. NoWonder, Kiuiono MOSS Tijuana 51 f 1 M fast 23 115 2 2 6 fi1 8'}T Kae 12 Charm't, VeraRita. CleartheWay MSfl Tijuana 1 l:4S4JjaW« 16 115 2 1 2 2 3* 3* K Don'hue 8 Vkl^iasle. Black lop. RobertLee IK4S Tijuana 51 t l:12\slow 41 113 8 12 11 1*1 T Rae 11 SouhsIi. Blue Van. Missoula :AREEN, b. m, 7 110 By Joe CaTey— Bcreeawell Lake, by Artillery. (Trainer, W. H. Be Bolt. Owner. Hall ft De Bolt). ! 108} Tijuana :.\ t 1 :(V--.-,List 17 11". 8 9 !H •»• J Defonl 10 Virge. W. C. Dooly, Mary Jay 1.1029 Tijuana 8-4 1:M slow 7 U3 4 2 8k 8*5 J DeCoru 7 Pl'tagenet. M.A.1-'«k 1, Orl'nstilrl OtMrSfl Tijuana 8-» 1 :IH«,f ast 13 113 1 5 5- 34 J Deford 10 Rosa At kin. Coombs, C.the Way 00940 Tijuana S-4 l:15:,-.good 13 115 3 2 :'.' 3-J .1 Deford 9 Clov.Juni.i, CleartheWay, Velvet 80822 Tijuana 3) f 1 :11 slop llf 111 4 4 4 2-5 T J Deford 10 Circulate, Alajah, Miss Clurk • ■' Tijuana B| t IM fast 32 HI 9 10 10 9l 10"! R Carter 12 Charmant, VeraRita, C.the Way 603^7 Tijuana 51 f l:09%fast 4f 111 10 10 10 10 9'° R Carter 10 Pond Hope, Cle.ul.ake, Circulate 10823 Tijuana 61 f l:13Vil»vy 7 113 5 3 2 5* 5°1 R Carter 9 Mike Dixon, Fond Hope, Crisple MM Tijuana 5-8 1:04 slop 7f 100 8 7 7 7 7e J Deford 7 StanleyH., Charm't, DulyKuah'a COBELIA, b. m, • 110 By BM 1 *?-.to — Otbale, by Thi ?ud«e. (Trainer, 3. Crofton. Owner, H. D. Oatea). G108S Tijuana i\ f l:0S%fast 13 110 6 6 6] 3* G Willi'ms 10 F'dHope, HalWright, Al Porter C1057 Tijuana 1 l:44'sfaat 1 112 3 7 7"» 7° J Hun'mer 9 I.W.Harper, B. Stuart, C. Snider 01O33 Tiiuana 3-4 l:14*4atow 8 112 I 3 3". 8*1 J Hun'mer 7 July Ply. Charmant, I.W.Harper 0090!) Tijuana 5-8 l:0I-..fast 13 F3 6 6 6- a'-h C Gross 8 T'tvSeveu, FondHope. Limerick 80!»30 Tijuana 5-S l:03%hvy 35 107 2 6 41 47* C Studer 8 RnbberlL, C. the Way. Harr.vD. «(I837 Tijuana 5* f 1 :10%inud 19 107 2 4 5* 5*1 C Studer 7 Mannchen, C. Master, C.theWay i076\ Tijuana 5-S 1 Oj'T.f ast 19 112 2 6 7 7* 6'j It Carter 10 Fond Hope, Tillotson, Pueblo •0841 Tijuana 8-ll^2%raat 8 HO 4 2 2 21 2* J H'tamer B Clear Lake, Limerick. Stiletto (MM Tijuana 51 f 1 :11 mud 19 111 5 7 6 5* G" F Caron T J. Gorman. Coverl'p. C'r theWay BMM Tiiuana 2-4 1:18 slop 33 112 5 7 8 10 10" R Carter 10 Happy Valley, Lavaga. Red Mae DOUBLE VAN, ch. g, 5 112 By Vanderrrift— Lady Vandergrift, by Star Shoot, (Trainer. 3. D. Heard. Owa«, G. H Abb» ti) 114)79 Tijuana 2-4 l:13%faat 1 Ml 6 6 6- fi71. TI B B'wer I II. Rudder. M.D'bar. Pl'tagenet •14)41 Tijuana 8| f l:0S%faat 8-1 IM 3 1 1- 1- H B B'werll Gr.'lriniblc. ispliam. J.l'mlerw'd 00928 Tijuana 1 1-18 l£2*4hvy 18-6 MS 1 1 41 6»1 J H'tam.r | B.'sWins. H.O. Heels, N.Harper R08fi.' Tijuana 3-1 l:M%a!oW 17-10 103 1 1 1| l* .1 H'tamer S Stiletto, L'ylone, LauraCochrau aS31 Tijuana 6-8 1:07' jhvy 23-10 109 S 6 4 4" 2-s R Dai Mil 8 Dorothy, Squash. Jo^enla W231 Tijuana 5-8 l:04=:;slop 7 105 8 8 8 7* 7*' R Duggan S Mannchen. Tillotson, Thrills .8547 MapleH H f l:09^faat 21 106 8 8 7 6'i 5« R Duggan 8 Frenchv, St. Juat. Rex Gaiety *iM91 Mai.leH. 6-8 1:08 hvy 3-2 108 4 8 8 3l 2* R Duggan 7 Bonstelle, KittyM., KingWortk MSI MaplcH. 5-8 l:09?bhvy 5 104 3 8 2 2* 21 R Duggan « IIuronlL , Hill'dale, Viola Park PROPHECY, ch g, 6 110 By Astronomer— Fleda B., by Faiaetta. (Tro.vr.er, A. Gibson. Owner, W. L. Scbaefer). 81 093 Tijuana 1 1-16 l:49%fast 231 M? | i 4^ 8*1 M Fator B Dainty Lady, HnUti, I. Dn\i,l «1077 Tijuana 1 1-14 l:4J%faat 8 IM 6 4 4- 4*1 T Wilson 8 UOrpfcan, c, Lnousrh. AlWick 01012 Tijuana lmTOy l:47-.-.fast 6 110 3 2 B :,"' C Rails 10 Dainty Lady, IlieUorvuut. Swen'n 80968 Tijuana 5-8 l:0ftifaat 37 110 10 10 10 10" R Canr 10 ROM Atkin. Coomb's. Careen 00900 Tiiuana 81 f 1 :0s«fifaat -9 103 I 3 3' 2' T Wilson 11 R.Atkin. MissSedalia, VeraRita *'7»i Tijuana 5) f 1 (Vr-v.fast S F3 3 1 2 4* 4* R Carter 10 Lot. Speed, J.D.BUSS. Bet.Stuart 60688 Tijuana 51 f l:09%fast 12 110 4 4 3 3» 5* E Tavlor 9 Virgo. I^idv Bonrsun. Ite tfui BOOM Tijuana Hdw fast. 18 113 4 2 4 7s 8" R Cart.-r 12 By-Right. BesM.uL.I.. Missoula IBIST Tijuana 1m70y l:47*4raat 5 lor. 3 2 2 3 6* b'l C Studer 7 YorkLassie, Shenaud'h, Rhyuior .9746 Tijuana lni7«iy 1:48 faat 210 114 8 1 1 1 5» 6* W Gargan 8 G.M'bach, B.Throusrli, Yermak ■Ml Tijuana 11-16 1:49 faat 132 lo5 4 5 5 6 71 7" B Noble 8 Yermak. Rhymer. Audrey K. LOLA. br. m, 9 US By Sir Kuon— Binda, by The Bard. (Trainer, F. Sample*. Ownor, 3. S. MnDaniel). I14MS Tijuana I M 0 ' fast 131 m 9 8 9' f*| M Fator 10 KMIIope, HalWright. Al Porter 00908 Tijuana 1 1-S1.m; fist si US 1 2 6 6'' C Ralls 8 Cor.Roh'ts, D'khand. W. Haven •-•.Tijuana 11-8 242 slop 3-2 10S 4 12 3 6 ••• T Wilson 6 Mist.I'ollv, M'nikiiilL, PI Steel 60802 Tijuana 3-4 1 :M -',, fast MS 112 10 H 10 II 1I"E Fator 11 W.Whil'r, K.H'rigan, C Master BOKM Tiin.ina lmTOy 1 :48 "'-.fast 26f Ul 8 9 9 I 9* S1 ■ W Davis In M'roiio, Gor.Kob'ta. T.B'k'rldge 80520 Tijuana InrTOy I'.-.hvy 6 110 4 2 2 2 l*ll'*P Caron 7 M'nikiiilL. Betlar. MistressPolly OMSS Tuuana 3-4 1 :lT*4a4*p is 107 4 I 5 6* 4"l C BnUa T M*cnen, riantag t. Blmt elet S«i 14.. Tijuana lmJoy l:.r-,.Hlop 7 112 1 2 2 2 2' 2" P Gar.m I Pluevie.sl, Muuiit'iiGirl, LewiaB. DAXWOOD, br. g. T 109 By DaLhousie— Brjnwood. by Bryn Mawr. (Owner, J. Sera. Owner, 7. SLenn. 61066 Tijuana :;-4 1:13 fast lol 115 7 8 71 7 » T Rac 9 LauiaCochran, Billv.Toe, AlWiek 61041 Tijuana 5t t lM*itaat «'f 115 10 9 9" 8» U McEwenll DoubleVan, G'cTrimble, Ispham 60IC1 Tijuana 5« f LlO&sIop 78f 10S 11 W 8 81 V M Kator 11 Ternette, Ciardom. Batsy WS72 Tijuana 1 1 :4' %slow 176 110 6 7 « 7 8 8" C Ralls 8 Y'kLassie. BlackTop, NiekKlein 606L'0 Tijuana lm70y 1 :5:s..hvy 22 109 6 8 5 6 7 7'» H B Bwer 7 Mannlkin II., Petlar, M 1st. Poll J 60408 Tijuana 1 1 :43%fast H7 110 9 8 8 8 6*1 6»J H Moltera 9 Wise Judge. Petlar, Tambian •0356 Tijuana lm70y l:48Vtfast 37 114 7 7 6 6 4i VI W Leeds 8 MissDunbar. Madrono, SamHill MAID OF ANSEL, br. m, 6 112 By Flammarion— Air Maid, by Thicket. (Trainer, F. Tracey. Owaer, E. McCowa). 61066 Tijuana 1-4 1:15 fast 19-5 113 9 9 9 S10 .1 H'tamer ILNnOldm, Billy.loe. AlWiek 61042 Tijuana 5} f l:07":.fast 19 113 S 9 9« 7*i E Taylor 11 II Rudder. Bittern. NiekKlein 6(384 Tijuana 1 l:44Vfefast 24f 110 6 4 6 7 81 9" P Caron 12 Peg.Martin. JewelCitv, HotFoot 60328 Tijuana H f 1 :09y6fast 17 111 fi 7 7 8 6*3 R Carter 8 .TulyFly, T'ySeven. HotFoot 69"" 4 Tijuana 5-8 1:06 mud 7 111 S 8 8 8 871 J H'tamer 8 Mistake. Fond Hope, Rosa Atkin ' 69261 Tijuana 5-S l:0.~^slop 15 111 9 9 9 9 9»» R Duggan 9 El Sabio, Am. Maid, Merry Lass ' 5P06S Tijuana 5-8 l:02%fast 7 115 2 6 7 7| 7U J Metcalf 8 D.deGuise, JaekLedl, Earlymorn ' 58S48 Tijuana H f l:095fcfast 3 109 1 116* Fell. J H'tamerlO Barlymorn, Gol.Rose, D.deGuise ' 58766 Tijuana 6J f 1:09 fast 36 109 6 t % l'i U J H'tamer 9 P.Martin, No Wonder, Sea Beack ' 67869 Willows lmTOy l:48V»fa»t 14 114 4 * F J Baker 8 G.M'bleb'h, Clov.Junia, AlWlci ' Page 8 THE MONTHLY fORM BOOK issued on the first day of each month, with complete charts of the previous month's racing in North America, now carries an index showinq each and every start of ail horses in training, with firsts, seconds, thiras and track conditions designated. By means of this arrangement it is possible for the user of the Monthly Form Book to instantly determine a horse's ability to run on any sort of track concerning which information is desired, as shown in the following examples: LAST SPARK, ch. g, 6, by Wirtimas— Flicker (B,. A. Cotton) x J30971 NTMH6J 131252m J3l4532h «31497s »(3151'3)s "31 BIS J31B.T2* 131729* J3I824 » 318l3)sy Wttl 4tM n.'UO.SOa V.TJOOO) «M 032147* P( 32^31) P32305 ■SSSTI °32S09 ■32419* "3281.* »3v!83« ■mi "32944 J(r..T2::m I3::27fi* n SHB| •(MOB1 "WRM "SMWl 1X3827 n;tino2 *( 3403V) »34139s "343S7 *MM '34574 *(34«19) "34748 -(34844) HA'PENNY, oh. g, 9. hy Kock Sand -Half Sovereign (H. tang) X «3130B» *3137S •'31432 «31470* 6W t-SISSfl "(SJ.^SRJni «31740h S3l814s ttlttS1 J31934* K;tl978J i (31993) h32072h "32094s l*ZUt*k *321oTi* -32175* «32213 132243 162811 132879 '.V.O'JJ)* '3:'.13«*s| *332B7* 133309 «334l'.l" '•.'W.'fiS's *33B7B «3377S' *t3KS* K3392H •'339B8 h341052m '34241* «3429B *3l399k *344222s "84tRlh 184031 134717 134751 ZODIAC, ch. •;, 6, by Star Shoot— Lady Vinoent (M. 3. Daly) x •31079 "31179* "31228 "31 309* =31350* P31410* n314.r.7 P31B40* "31B09 ttl«M" 131743b 131913 131982 13202B* «320«2b »32128*k 132209* "32250* •323X1' "32458* »(32483)h P32511sy "32543 P32557 "330uSh '33208 'SUM *8338S P3340O2 P33007* P33012* P33077* P(33745) -(33972) -31'!80"sy »(34139)s °34303 P34428*sy 134541 ^4575 "34B88 0.34749* P34817g "h" for heavy, "m" for muddy, '$y" for sloppy, "s" for 8low; r»ce» not othorwis* designated were over fast or good tracks. — + -- The alphabetical sign before each race number shows the distance at which the race has been run according to the key below: j »-8 Mile A 7-8 Mile C 1 3-18, 1 1-4 and ! 3 1-2 Furlong* B 7 1-2 Furlongs M 1 5-16 Miles R 1-2 Mile D 1 Mile N 1 1-2 Miles S 4 1-2 Furlongs F From 1 Mile 20 Yds. 1 5.8 and 1 3-4 5-8 Mile Q to 1 Mile 100 Yds. 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JP*a?L»\ THE TIFFANY OF SYSTEM CONCERNS irB™Bii°i» canaua s ^ ARTHUR, Pnbltc Relations Mr.. ausibalia 1'KIVATIii LOUK UOX 40D • - ■ - - -__ TOW&OA, Alii* 7th Race [7th Tijuana] "7 + U DA PC ■ 1-S Allies. :t-yenr- IilN and upnard. Claiming. (March Ii7 « I IN llMV/ll 1021 1:52 5 117.) CONICHON. b. g, 6 112 By Reformation — Janice Marian, by Rubicon. (Trainer, F. Dwyer. Owner, A. Sleramon). 61090 Tijuana 1 1:4:1 fast 16 115 2 8 ti" 4U E Taylor 9 Col. Snider, NkKlein, OssfsMill ' 60987 Tijuana 3-4 1:14%fast 5 115 4 10 10 10" C Gross 10 CoverUp, J. Und* wood. Col. Snider « ! 3 Tijuana 3-4 1:1.8 hvy 35 115 3 3 2'1 1* C Gross 9 Toyon. Montgomery Jr., Squash R9928 Tijuana 5i f LllVislop Sf 111 7 7 61 67J R Carter 9 Uivnga, Misskruter, E.Hai'gan 67865 Willows 8-4 l:15^fast 9 111 6 « E McCown 7 H.Ang't'n, L.Enf'ld, Col. Snider 67751 Will'ws Ab 5-8 1:01 %hvy 64 lit 2" Caron 9 Squash, Foeman, Maid of Angel 67745 Will'ws Ab 5-8 69 4slop 80 111 4«| Caron 6 StanleyH., G.'sFavorite. L.Jake 67695 Will'ws Ab 6-8 69%fast 12 114 l1 J Murray 10 MikeDixon, Eureka, DixieMason M031 Hast'gs Ab 5-8 1 03%mud 24 114 8'* R Dorlty 8 RosieRogon. Rubivari, Cer. Point SMILING MAGGIE, oh. m, 9 110 By Smile— Margaret M., by Woolsthorpe. (Trainer, N. W. Burkhart. Owner. Moms Sta ble). 61110 Tijuana 3-4 l:l:;\,List 1 110 7 7 P 5'?: H Long 7 IkeMills, BlarkTop. Ilar.Uudder 61056 Tijuana 5\ f l:07*5fast 2 110 4 2 22 l"k H Long 7 H'miltonA., P'tageuet, O. Girl 01032 Tijuana 3-4 l:14%slow G 11) I 2 V V H Long 7 View. PegRvMnrlin, AlPorter 60886 Tijuana 3-4 1 :15^5good 4 112 5 5 6* 65| H B B'werl2 W.Whitaker, J.G'man, M.D'bar 60757 Tijuana 5-8 1:02%fast 8-5 110 1 5 5 61 6*1 C Studer 9 D'yFashion, L.Poinler, H.George 60701 Tijuana 5J f 1 :08%f ast 5 110 9 8 8 8* 61 H Moltera 11 Ringleader, View. Gadling 60607 Tijuana 61 f 1:08 good 4 108 10 9 9 9i fi* J H'tamer 12 D.deGuise, H.Bnr'ne, Rubber II 60277 Tijuana 6-8 l:02%good27-10 110 7 8 9 9* 8» J H'tamer 10 R'berll., NoW'der, H'gan'sHelr 59798 Tijuana 61 f l:0S%fast 17-10 11') 2 5 3 8* 11 J Hun'mer 8 HonestGeorge, NoWonder, Chow 69665 Tijuana 6-8 1:02 rast 6 114 6 • 7 7*1 7*1 B Parke 8 Fireplace, Kath. Rankin. McLan* 69109 Tijuana 6-8 l:01%faat 8 111 5 7 7 7 4*| B Park* 7 Perch. Sherman A.. Mayflower NO WONDER, oh. g, T 112 By Fireman— Belle of Portland, by G. W. Johnson. (Trainer, 0. Manley. Owner, H. T. Palmer). 61001 Tijuana 1 l:43';.fast 6 112 S 1 l'J 2J P Hum 9 L.Cochran. M.vrtleA.. SoeialStar M018 Tijuana 1 l:43%fftSt 11-5 112 4 4 8 8" C Studer 8 HotFoot. Kit.Cli'lliain, N'kKlein 60970 Tijuana 5-8 1:00 fast 7 112 2 3 L'S 2»k C Studer 7 Walter Dant. Hot Foot. Kimono 60060 Tijuana 1 1 :4:::K-fast lfl-10 112 3 4 54 i- C Siuder 7 SadieD.. L.I'ointer, B'd'gTlir'gh 60805 Tijuana 1 l:44Vsfast 3-2 112 12 2 2 I1 3'3 C Studer 10 Missoula. PlowSteel. HotFoot 607 '3 Tijuana 11:44 fast 4 112 1 4 4 5 4» 2U C Studer 9 .losieGorman. Kimono, N'kKlein 80677 Tijuana 1 l:42^fast 6 1 K 5 3 1 1 V 3»i P Hum 8 Ch.P.oy. K.Rankin. QofTrumps |f»617 Tijuana 3-4 1 :15 f.fast 5 112 3 2 2 1* 2' C Ralls 9 Fr. Wilson, Gadling. Myrtle A. 60674 Tijuana 51 f 1:09}-, slow 21-5 112 5 fi 4f 42} C Studer 8 R.L.Owen. B.Har'gan, R'gleader 60406 Tijuana 51 f l:0814fast 37-10 US 4 6 4 3« 4'i P Martinez 9 Tillotson. July Fly. Cover Up MYRTLE A., b. m, • 115 By Wax Taper— Boll WeeTll, by Cayuga. (Trainer. O. B. Irwin. Owner, 0. B. Irwin) 61091 Tijuana 1 1 :43«£fast 32 115 4 3 4"' 3s D Hum 9 LCo.-liran. NoWonder. S.xialStar 61079 Tijuana 3-4 l:13%fast 5 110 2 2 2h 4s H Long 8 H. Rudder. M. Dunbar. Plan'genet 4.1057 Tijuana 1 1:44kfast 4-5 110 7 12' 4'1 H Long 9 I. W. Harper, B. Stuart. ('.Snider 60974 Tijuana 5J f l:07~sfaat 20f 115 6 7 81 9" D Hum 9 Har.'sHeir, Olal^e. Hnm'tonA «'7T.7 Tijuana 6-8 1 :('2s,r.l'ast 9 115 8 7 8 V 7«i P Martinez 9 D'yFasliion, L. Pointer, H.Georgn 6T«77 Tijuana 1 1:42%fast 16 1 8 2 4 4 4 S" 5*1 D Hum a Cliar.ltoy. K. Rankin. NoWondw •OtlT Tijuana 3-4 l:l5%fast 4 115 4 4 4 4' 4* D Hum 9 Fr. Wilson. NoWonder. Undltne « ifi07 Tiiuana 6i f 1 :0S good 21 113 11 7 7 V V D Hum 12 D.deGuise, H.Kuri.e, Rubber II 80674 Tijuana 51 f 1 :09%slow 5 115 6 5 5 G« 6"1 D Hum 8 R.LOwen. K.Har'gau, R'gleadei McOROAN b. %. 104 By Modred— Leenja, by Hastings. (Trainer, M. Dority. Owner, M. Dority). 61082 Tijuana 5j f 1:ns=if;..st •J43 M6 M M M 10" R Moss N Vir^-e. W. C. D(h.1v. Marv Jay 60996 Tijuana 5-S 1 :02'/,fast 34 113 6 7 :i= !F1 ■ Taylor 11 Lady Bourbon. Vodka. Olive D 60904 Tijuana 5J f l:0S%fast 36 103 8 8 7' 7»1 P Hum 9 H. Rudder. M.T'ghman. G.En'gb 4 0867 Tijuana 3-4 l:lfi%slow 30 105 2 1 *'.» 6"i P Hum M Kiniono. Restful. Chiome 6"781 Tijuana 51 f 1 :0SV.-,fast 26 113 10 9 5 7* V R Dority 12 W.Dant. H. Wright, Ostentat'uo 60517 Tijuana 6i f 1 :15%bvy 11 113 4 3 3 11 2J R Dority 11 K. of Pythias, Curlicue, Modiste 60495 Tijuana 5-8 ljgi mud 22f 113 9 9 8 72 5« R Dority 12 Trumpet Call, Caneion. Vodka 60271 Tijuana 65 f l:10%good lfi6 113 10 10 10 1 » 10" P Caron 12 Coombs, L'yRourbon, Canvasb'k 60202 Tijuana 5* f 1 : 13M;h vy 195 105 6 f 6 6» 6" W Davis 8 Ladylone, JulyFly, Bes.Mackll TEXA WOOD, b. t, 4 93 By Honeywood — Lady Vera, by Woolsthorpe. (Trainer. T. Martin. Owner, T. Martin). 61041 Tijuana 55 f 1 :i»x;'sfast 60f 107 7 6 8- 9:o P Hum 11 D'lde Van. (Jr. Trimble. Ispliam 60(i72 Tijuana 3-4 l:15%fast 7 108 6 5 0 6' 6"i E Fator 9 J.Cnd'w'd, M't^om'yJr.. Ispl.au, 60615 Tiluana 55 f 1 :09=V-.fast 43f 110 7 10 9 85 5s! E Donahue 12 Ternette. Missoula. Apple Jack 60497 Tijuana 5-8 1 :05'-;-,mud 135 109 6 6 6 611 7* E Don'hue 9 Ciispie, Miss Clark, Daisy N. 60440 Tijuana 55 f 1 :12V^slop 8f 106 5 5 5 5- 5"i K Donahue 8 Velvet. Applejack. GraceTrimble 60025 Tijuana 5-8 l:03%fast 51f 109 5 6 6 62i 5*1 E Don'hue 12 JolinS. Wiggins. Alajah, Vodka SAMPLE, ch. g, S 85 By Brummel — Seemly, by Torpoint. (Trainer, W. T. Anderson. Owner. San Diego Stable). «0».»» Tijuana 5J I IsOB fast 24 91 9 9 9 8^ C Studer 9 View. I. W. Harper, July Fly 60929 Tijuana 5'. f 1 :«9%hvy 46 97 6 6 6 5«5 C Studer • IlanrnA., M.Meelick. UttteLaM 61-787 Tijuana 55 f l:08',f.fast 35 93 8 8 8 7» 7Ti C Studer 8 Mil^ine. Kunl.erll.. ('..I. Murphy 0.523 Tijuana 3-4 1:16 hvy 17-5 ?5 7 5 5 4' 4« C Studer 9 Poacher, Czardom, Nellieilarper 60306 Tijuana 8-4 l:14%faat 132 95 3 4 4 4» 5* C Studer 7 Ril.Lanc. MissManage, Soc.Star 68889 Tijuana 5-8 1:03 fast 32 112 10 7 10 «-l 9" C Studer 12 Incogu'ee, S.Breeze, Tliefigar'te K4MM Tijuana 41 f 67 mud 21 103 l'i J Majestic 7 EuimaWilliams. It. Nel. Harper ETHEL KISMET, b. f. 3 (M) 88 By The Wolf— Miss Rogers. (Trainer, T. Daggett. Owner, C. Hensoa.) 61074 Tijuana 1 1:41 fast 13* 91 11 It 1*'= 8,s J Tills— ■ 11 Nduaskal.ad. Bookworm. Toyon 60983 Tijuana 3-1 l:16%fast 363 98 8 12 8- 7"5 J Thomas 13 Meteor. Aluzon. Candorosu li'.820 Tijuana 3-1 1:19 slop Jfif 96 2 7 9 8» 8" H Long 1(1 Montperri, Blazer. Our Hazel IK'TIT Tijuana 5-8 1 :0:%f ast 171 105 12 12 12 J2 12'5 H R B'werl2 B'fulDreara. C'dorosa, Chip'dale 600K Tijuana 3-4 1:17 good 5f 94 10 10 10 10' 1011 C Ralls ll! Bitten, CastleCrown, Mrs.liggs •B545 Tijuana 5J f l:12^slow 30f 96 10 9 10 W* W** C Ralls 11 Nick Klein. .Souash, Blue Van 60326 Tiiuana 5-8 l:02%*a«t 57 96 12 12 12 12 It*' W D Millerl2 China Jane, Ni.-kKlein, J.D.Sugg 59854 Tijuana 51 f 1 :"9yr,fast 7f 90 S 10 11 W 1011 P Hum 12 Infield, Walt.Whitaker. Alajah j ! 8th Race [8th Tijuana] fith RAPF ~'~S lrJ, "" 2-M-ar-oldK anil upuaril. ( la iiiiliiAV. (May 24», 1!»^0 CLEAR LAKE. b. m. 8 106 By Fountain Square— Clear Night, by Free Knight (Trainer. F. Ritsch. Owner, J. W. Tate). 61017 Tijuana 5-S 1 :01 "..fast 5 11" 1 1 1 ' In 1 Hum I Teesabeote, Rinck-a-ler. Penh 60974 Tijuana 51 f 1 :07%fast 5 110 2 1 l" 4 ? P Hum 9 Har.'sHeir. OlaLee. Ham'tonA CoS'27 Tijuana 6-8 l:03%slop 18 110 4 1 1 12 1" P Hum 7 Neg, Due deGuise, Duly Fashion 60649 Tijuana 5-S l:02"jfast 4-5 115 1 1 1 1' 1» E Taylor 8 lobelia. Limerick. Stiletto CQ6J1 Tijuana ".-8 1:07 h^- 6-5 106 2 1 1 1J l'l J H'tamer 7 Cicely Kay. Galway. Alajah Pll Tijuana 61 f 1 :09V:fast 4 111 1 1 1 Is 2-J M Sl'ghler 10 FondHope, Circulate. Liuy Ion« 60062 Tijuana 5-8 1 :02%good 6-5 112 2 12 3» 3'J E Taylor 8 R'gleader. RosaAtkin. J.G'man 69834 Tijuana 5-8 103 fast 23-10 108 3 1 1 X* 2* A Jacobs 9 Lobelia, Alajah, Dorothy ROBERT L. OWEN, ch. g, 7 115 By Blues— Lemon Girl, by Hadstone. (Trainer, W. Gargan. Owner, W. Gargan). 00950 Tijuana 5-8 l:02*s«Ood 7-5 117 1 2 2} 1" W Cargan 8 Mad;:mByng. Perch, I'mblo 6073* Tijuana 55 f 1 :071sf ast 23-10 117 1 1 2 2- lh W Gargan 8 D.deGuise. H .B'goyne, M.ltyug 60702 Tijuana 55 f l:0S'-f ast 11-10 117 1 2 1 I-- l2 W Gargan 8 Col. .Murphy. JulyFly, TUlotaoa 60574 Tiiuana 61 t l^fcldow 4-5 111 1 11 1' 1' W Gargan 8 K.Harrigan, R'gleuder. NoWM r DTJ359 Tijuana 5-8 1:02 fast 7 5 116 3 8 7 6' 4 B 4 W Gargan I Mad.B.vng. M'flower, PlowStcl 60139 Tijuana 51 f 1 :1«VI"I» 11-6 114 1 2 2 Z* 3;i T Murray 7 Rafferty. Manucheii, M'nikinJI. 60073 Tijuana 5-S 1:02 fn^t 1 114 1 4 3 3' 2J T Murray 9 Ruhberll., Mauucbeu. D.deGuise •KIFTT. br. t. 4 115 By Honeywood— Thrifty, by Ogden. (Trainer, A. E. Stokes. Owner. A. E. Stokes). 60966 Tijuana 51 f l:0«-'*fast 11-10 112 2 3 4J 3** J H'tain-r 7 John.lr., MissManage, A. Retina 60907 Tiiuana 5-S l:60%faat 17 120 5 5 fih 2- J Mot.-alf 7 (JardcnCity, W'dThoughts, Ring 6W730 Tiiuana 55 f l:07 sfast 11 104 3 5 5 35 3-1 C Studer 7 Kinglike, Dr. Corbeti. Ring 6067H Tijuana 5-S l:01%fast 6 120 6 2 2 21 5»i C Gross 0 Ar -lie King. Huron II., Herder 60579 Tijuana 51 f 1:09 flow 4 116 4 11 li 1" C Th'pson 8 IkeMills, Dancing Girl. Don Jow »fi256 Tijuana 6-8 1 :02%good 8-5 112 2 3 2 il 2» C Th'ps-on 7 T.Craven, HazelDale. L. Romper 60105 Tijuana 5-8 l:01%fast 21-10 110 3 2 2 2' H C Th'pson 10 HazelDale. Amer.Maid. McLane SISTER STTSIE. b. n 9 116 By Galveston— Sweet Lavender, by Goldfinch. (Trainer, J. A. Parson. Owner, J. A. Faraon). 008X7 Tijuana 55 f l:072r.good 6 loo 2 5 7 7* P Hum 7 Doe. Corbet. Bil.Lane. A'ticKmg 60709 Tijuana 55 f 1 :0S fast 12.-10 116 3 3 2 2* 4'i J Hun'mer 8 Sedan, Gen.Ag'nionte. Ham'tonA. 0-651 Tijuana 5-8 l:01%fast 2-5 116 2 11 1" H J H'tamer 7 M.Maulsby, Ph. Ward, K.Rankin 60521 Tijuana 3-4 1:19 hvy 9-5 103 1 1 1 U 2'1 H B Bwer 6 W. Flower, L.Florence, Pol. Wale 60501 Tijuana 41 f 56^,mud 4 113 3 3 3 3:1 2J J H'tamer I Kinglike, II. Dale, C.A.C'iskey 60110 Tijuana 61 f l:07Vr.fast 3-2 107 2 4 5 61 5" M Sl'ghter 6 Sam Reh. Huron II.. Mulciber 60253 Tijuana 3-4 l:16%good23-10 112 1 1 1 1» 6«1 C Th'pson 7 Rap.Stride. Rob Allen, Mtilcibei 6057 Tijuana 55 f 1 in^.slop It-io vjo 2 2 2 21 21 C H Miller 0 Huronll., D Corbett, C.A.C'iskey 60102 Tijuana 3-4 l:13*fefast 13-5 105 1 1 1 li 1"" E Noble 8 Bob.Allen. ( offield. Rap Stride 60028 Tijuana 3-4 1:16 good 1-3 107 2 1 1 1* 1J E Noble « Sedan. Rapid Stride, Nonsuit 69885 Tijuana 6if1:08%slop 10 107 3 2 2 8* 34i J H'tamer 8 MotorCop, Bul'tProof, Furbelow 66M6 Tijuana 61 f 1:07 fast 8-6 105 1 11 2J1 2»1 .1 H'tamer 8 Furbelow. Sedan, Bullet Proof M74* Tiiuana X-4 l:lS%fMt • 108 1 I 3 I2* 2' K N».i 1 Motor Top. Sedan, Sunnyland ETHEL BROWN, b. f, 4 107 By Leonid— Rosirie, by Joe Carey. (Trainer. W. Singleton- Owner. W. Singleton). CI 109 Tijuana 52 f Los fast 4 1"7 3 2 2- 0-, V Hum 7 H. I'.urgoyne. .M.M'iiM.y. (J. r.,U mtfft Tijuana 5-8 l:01*ifast 9 PC 4 5 5 4'i 7"J K Fator 8 Ring. Huron II.. Beakta 69673 Tijuana 5-8 1:01 -.fast 11 102 « « « V 4-J H B IV wer t Awtk K\\\]z, Huron II., H rder f'-.tT Tiiii! na 45 f 58%hvy 10 107 4 5 5 4-'l 4*1 T Wilson i Hazel Dale, Joe Blair. Sedan 59858 Tijuana 4' f 65Vifast 31 107 5 4 4 4' 6«1 C Gross 7 HiimiltonA.. JoeBlair, Ph. Ward 59KIO Tijuana 45 f 55 faat 18 103 4 5 3 41 6*1 E Noble H Huron II.. Joe Blair, Shifty 64664 Dorval 3-4 l:21%hvy 14 95 1 2 i 10 10" E Harb'nelO Ettahe, S'terKmblem, W.Smok* ▼LEW b. g. 7 115 By MoGee — Parkview, by Hamburg. (TrRiner. C. B. Irwin. Owner. C. B. Irwin). 61078 Tiiuana 6-4 i:14\.fast 13-10 112 1 1 1 ' 2' M Fator 7 MissKrotcr. Orl'swGirl, HolFoot 61032 Tijuana 3-4 1:14%slow 22-5 112 3 I 1J 2' C Stud-r 7 Smil. Maggie. P.Martin, AlPorter 60959 Tijuana 51 f 1:08 fast 7 117 1 1 I'll" E Taylor 9 I.W.Harper. JulyFly, M'flower 60H.T7 Tiiuana 55 f 1 :10^mud 5 112 5 6 64 7,lJ H'tamer 7 Mannchen. ('Master, C.theWay 60701 Tiiuana 61 f l:08Sfcfaat 36 117 1 1 1 11 2° P Martinezll Ringleader, Gadling, Lit. Pointer 0)574 Tijuana 5-1. f 1 :09*f,slow 32 112 7 7 7 71 8*1 P Caron 8 R L.Owen, B.Har'gan, R'gleader 0)353 Tijuana 6t f l:09Vhfast 5 110 6 6 6 6t «•! C Studer T MyttleA., Lit. Pointer, R'gleader •0101 Tliunnn 11:42 fast 41 It! 9 8 8 8 8 * 7»» 0 Studer 0 F.Wilson. JewelCity, GoldieRoae HARRY RUDDER, ch. g, 6 116 By Skilful — True Step, by Handsome. (TrafcftW, C. B. Irwin. Owner. C. B. Irwin). 61110 Tijunna "-1 1:1 3«sfast 27 !0 !12 t 1 2' J J* M Fator 7 Ike Mills. Black Top. Neg 61079 Tijuana 3-4 1 :13t-,fast 19-10 109 4 1 I'll5 G Willi'ms 8 M.Dunbar. Pl'tagenet. M.vrtleA. 61042 Tijuana 5' f l:07%fast 4 110 4 1 Is 1J H Long 11 Bittern. NiekKlein. GoodDnough 61016 Tijuana 5-8 1:1)1 fast 12-5 109 3 2 32 4* C Studer 9 ThirtySeven, A^k.Iessie. Coombs 00974 Tijuana 5J f l:07%fast 16 107 5 2 5» 8' H Long 9 Har.'sHeir, OlaLee. Ham'tonA 60904 Tijuana 5i f l:08%fast 3-2 112 3 2 1* 1* R Dority 9 M.Tilghman, G. Enough, Ap.J.i.-k 0)827 Tijuana 5-8 l:03%slop 98 112 7 7 6 7 V1 R Dority 7 Clear Lake. Neg. Due de Guise 60786 Tijuana 61 f l:07*fcfast 16 111 3 3 3 4* V R Dority 8 R.L Owen, D deGuise, H.B'g'ue 60651 Tijuana 5-8 l:01%fant 64 112 7 7 7 7 7« R Dority 7 Sis.Susie M Maulsby, Phr.Ward 68728 Jeff'eon 61 f l:08%fa.st 15 111 7 17 6» 6»| J W M'phyl3 Plain Bill, Corkey W.. Get 'Em iMt Jeff wo H X l:12V»tor7 I U7 41* T Coonori D Diocleti'n, Cacambo, Douglan 8. ' ' ' ' ' ' ' QUEEN OF TRUMPS, blk. f, 4 107 By Yon Tromp— Ellen Atkin, by Kingston. CTrainer, H. Fan-ell Owner, H. Farrell). 61076 Tijuana 3-4 1 : 14" .-.fast 25f 104 4 1 l1 2b C Studer 9 H.'s Heir. T.Craven, H B'govne 61003 Tijuana 51 f 1 :07^.fast 25 107 6 5 5' IIs! P Hum 8 M.Maulsby. HazelDale. Tennib-e 60890 Tijuana 3-4 1 :14 f,good 91 103 3 5 91 10'» H B B'werlO K. Rankin. MayMaulsby. Trusty 60826 Tijuana 3-4 l:16rr.slop 4 10S 1 2 2 2' 4'* C Studer 7 JobnJr., H.O. Heels, DalntrLuty 60760 Tijuana 3-4 1:14^fast 21 102 4 4 4 2J Ink c Studer 7 Danc.Girl, Kir.'sCub, H.OJleel» 60677 Tijuana 1 l:42%fast 23-10 106 4 2 3 2 21 4'1 J H'tamer 8 Cbar.Boy. K.Rankin, NoWonder O'607 Tijuana 51 f 1:08 good 33 112 3 3 3 61 7'° E Taylor 12 D.deGuise, H.Bnr'ne. Ruhberll. 60382 Tijuana 3-4 l:15%fast 12-6 106 3 1 1 1* 1» T Wilson 9 Pt.toPoint, RedMan, FondHope «nn73 THupna S-s 1:02 fast U10R8 8 8 » V E Nobl» ft Rubber!!.. R.L.Owen. Maanckea ARYANNA. ch. f, 4 106 By Uncle— Helen Barbee. by Peep o'Day. (Trainer, W. T. Anderson. Owner, San Diego Stable). 61011 Tijuana 3 4 1 :14"-fast 19-10 lol 1 1 1- 1= C Studer 8 Clarkson. S'thKreeze, JustRight 607S2 Tijuana 55 f LOS^.fast 14 107 4 2 11' 3'J C Studer 8 B'fulDream, M.Joh'n. Fugeniak. 60647 Tijuana 55 f 1 :0S%fast 13-5 110 2 1 1 l2 3= C Th'pson 12 J. Right, EugeniaK., R'tifulDr'rn 60105 Tijuana 5-8 l:01\fast 17 96 6 6 5 62 67 C Studer 10 Shifty. HazelDale, Ameri'nMald 69954 Tijuana 61 f l:12%hvy 3 100 3 1 1 21 8Ri C Studer 10 Mad.Byng, SeaBeach, Ch. Master 63552 Tijuana 61 f 1:09 fast 8-6 105 7 2 2 2* 3"« J Majestic 11 Geo. James. Alajah. Full Moon 53466 Tijuana 8-4 1:15 fast 13 100 6 6 « 6" 2'J J Majestic 10 Tawas'tha, G.. lames, M.Dunbar 53461 Tijuana 51 f l:08%fast 41-10 99 7 1 I ■ 6* t Gauge! IS K.Rankin. Pittsburg. VIonaNall TUTT, oh. g, 4 107 By Harrigan — Beatrice Soule, by Peep o'Day. (Trainer, M. Dority. Owner. M. Dority). 61087 Tijuana 55 t LOSVr.fast 21f 11110 10 10 lo » H Jones 10 Rosa Atkin. McLane, Neg 60548 Tijuana 5-8 l:05\-,slovv 29-10 113 7 8 S 9 915 R Dority 9 Lone Pine, G. Trimble. Galway 0:155 Tijuana 1 1-8 IrtCftatop ** 112 6 5 8 8 8 8" T Rae 8 W.H.Pearce, Yermak, Booneville 60102 Tijuana 3-4 l:13%fast 823 90 I 8 S 8 8'» P Hum 8 Sis.Susie, Bobby Allen, Coffield 69749 Tijuana 1 1-8 lzitttfaat 132 101 6 1 2 3 41 71* P Hum 7 Veteran, Piedra, Gnth 59654 Tijuana 1 1-16 l:49%fa9t 17 112 5 3 3 6 6 6'" C Gross 6 Caval'd'rll.. G.R'berts, Poacher 59571 Tijuana 1 1-16 l:51%slow 35 116 1 1 1 1 2l 221 P Hum. 6 Terraak. Salgeorge, Ruckbornll. 59471 Tijuana 61 f 1:13 hvy 46 111 7 7 6 51 6«1 P Hum 8 Don Dodge. PlumRlos'm. Pueblo 59335 Tijuana 3-4 1:19 hvj- 23 103 6 6 6 6 6* E Noble 6 R.Stride, SaniReh. HoraceLerch