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Daily Racing Form: n. Sunday, April 9, 1922
Daily Racing Form: n. Sunday, April 9, 1922 Daily Racing Form. 400dpi TIFF G4 page images Triangle Publications, Inc., Chicago, IL 1922 drf1922040901 These pages may be freely searched and displayed. Permission must be received for subsequent distribution in print or electronically. Daily Racing Form: n. Sunday, April 9, 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] JTJie Price of This Newspaper Is Ten Cents Everywhere H DhrinnfJ^mls Form I \KCALJl JU\m§M§ml Ul 1 J V s*^* '^r~^ ~^Sss=^q?- If ^B if // u '/ rLOj 2 m y n / VOL. XXVIII. !NO. 9i . CHICAGO, SUNDAY, APRIL, t , 1922. SPECIAL EDITION Big Gathering at Bowie: Fine Weather and Excellent Program Bring Out Large Crowd BIG GATHERING AT BOWIE fc=-S ♦ * Fine Weather and Excellent Program Bring Out Large Crowd. i • i Jockey Lang Much in Limelight With Four Straight Winners — Bunga Buck Again. BOWIE. Md . April ft.— A crowd which taxed the seating and BtaaaUag capacity of Prune Baaaga Fark ■weltered under a midsummer sun to witness the splendid program offered this afternoon. Climatic conditions were of a decided change from those of the past few days and the result was the track was at Its best. The card, one of the licst pro gramined b.v secretary McLennan, brought oul some of the better grade horses with the result that the racing was spirited and pleasing to the big crowd- The stellar attraction of the day was the Prince George Handicap, at one mile and a sixteenth. Five god la'-crs made, up the field. Buuga Buck was the favored one in the speculation, but the others, with the exception of King's Champion, did not lack admireis. It was Buusra Buck all the way. He carried his heavy weight well and skillfully ridden by Lang was in command practically throughout. Luuetta was second and Bygone Days third, with Slippery Klin followiug. the latter quitting badly in the last quarter, after setting the pace for a half mile. The real outstanding feature of the afternoon was the brilliant horsemanship of jockey C. Lang TIih leading rider of 1921 was much in the lime light, with four straight wiiiners. He began his successes with Wellfinder in the fourth, followed with Bunga Buck in the main race and finished the afternoon In a blaze of glory by bringing home Our Birthday iind Attorney Muir. winners in the sixth ami aeu'iith races respectively. A great ovation "as ac-orded Die popular rider at the conclusion of the final ru -'-. BETTER LUCK AGAIN TRIUMPHS. The opening dash of the day witnessed another triumph for the Orleans Stable Juvenile Bettei Luck, when he bent the Whitney crack. 1'orshala. and Kork in a dash ef h t!f a mile. The winner w i« ridden bj C. Kuunier raid III neglc ted in the speculation in favor of Kork and I*or-li:il.i The stmt found the Whitney representative away foruardly and. displaying good speed, soon had a clear lead over ltork and Better Luck. The latter raced wide til the way and after rounding the turn Kuinmer tw forced to go around the leaders Better Luck responded gamely and. catching tie Whitney leprcseutativo tiring. eaaBj passed him and whs diawing clear through the final si.\;eenth Forshiila tired badly and just managed to ou'sfay Kork for second place honors Tin- time far the race was the fastest at the meeting and w-'tliin one fifth of a second of the track record of 48';. The second race brought together a big field and tin- winner turned up in liie public favorite. Wlialolmnc. with Pretender Mi Perigourdine following in the order naned The winner was much the best and had to ! • te win. He was away slowly and overcame much early interference to get into forward contention E'lricrins the atretCt lie rapidly e\crliauled tlie leaders and drew clear at the end. 1'rolelider finished Willi a rush, while Perigoiirdine had but a slight margin o'er Miss Pnrnell lie- l.itfci im fractious at the po t ami delated tie- atari caaaMeraatjr. YASHMAK MEETS DEFEAT. The Cindciclla Pane, a dash of five and a half furlongs, for llnec year old fillies, served to hrlaa together a bead af ■aeedy jerfaraura with B. P. Whitney's Yashmak the pronoun' ec| choice. Her de.'cal was a hard at** far t.ie tab-nt The E. W Moere stable furnished the winner in Once Mayers. She w.r- away quickly . but was outrun in the curly Mages by Bountiful, while the popular choice. Yaahaaah, dwelt ahea Um hairier was rateaead and was away paorlj Bounding the turn Obert went Ht'ler the leader with Grace Mayer- and she assumed the lend, but had to be shaken up to maintain her advantage Plmky ■ forward con tender throughout, closed fust and took second place from tlie tiling pacemaker. Bountiful, wiii.h liad but a narrow margin over Yasuinak The lat-ter finislied fastest of all. but Morris got into H pocket In the final aeveaty yards with victory in signt. In a finish that was close and thrilling Well finder, racing for It. 1 Miller, accounted for tin-t'apitol Handicap, which was down as the secondary feature. The dash was at three-quarters of a mile and served to bring together a well-inalt lied band Tiaaalltn n . .i^ the one to take second place while lieruMj area third. Fteaa » good start Well finder. Knight of the Heather and Mercury raced heads apart far a half While rounding the far turn Knight of the Heather was knocked back Bad Hatter) aceaaMd 'he load The advantage, how ever, was of short duration, for he lost some ground by going wide at the stretch turn. Well finder, under Icing's vigorous ridi::g. shook off Mer-ury but was forced to do his best to outstay Translate John Southard departed foi Maple Heights. ( leveland. today to take over the position of track superintendent at that place Went was icieiveij from Latdaviltc tliis morning that tlie W I; Martin stable, in charge of traine" T. Morun would 1m. iMpped to Ftaattre for racing at that petat. It B. Aker's Slic« t On. which broke down hope leaal) lust aigat, was destroyed this morning by track veterinarian H. J. McCarthy J. W May returned from Lexington. Ky., this morning, where he went to bury bja father. Mr. May brought back an heirloom, of the family, the oldest race track badge on the continent, which was issued to his great grandfather in 18^8 by U»e Kentucky Association. Havre De Grace Jumpers: Good Fields Assured for First Cross-Country Racing of Present Year HAVRE DE GRACE JUMPERS I Good Fields Assured for First Cross-Country / Racing of Present Year. IIAVKE HE ISB.VCE. Md.. April 8.— Mobilization of eastern jumping stables is taking place here in l preparation for the opeuing of the cross-country 1 season of Hr_TJ. April l." . Among the important jumping aggregations nl i ready here are those of Charles K. Harrison and i Balph Strassburger. The Harrison horses, which | in--bid" Sea Tale, 'lianspero and Overmatch, are in i -barge of trainer Silas Veitch. The stable has eu | gaged three jockeys for the coming meetings Thest: are the rataraa B. Hajnes and Veitch's two sons, | L-o and Silas. Jr. John Kermath has charge of the Strassburgfr . horses, which wen- brought here from Philadelphia ■c.ral weeks ago Lewis Garth also has throe jumpers in training. Le Marsouin, Sea Wold and ( Beak Lc Marsouin ;;nd Sea Wold have had considerable Jumping experience, but Gem is a new-eaeaar to atatada raeiug Bichard Pending v. ill scud Nonrs and Shoal cuer treat Bowie when the meeting here starts. Following are the horses of these jumping stables with their pedigrees. Six are the property of Charles K. Harrison, as f.dlows: Sea Tale. b. in. ft, by Sea King — Anecdote, by Tom Ochiltree. Tianspero. b. g. ft, by Transvaal— Espero. b.v Sir DUon. Jim Coffroth. blk. g, 7. by Colinet — Marie Hyde. by Handcuff. Overmatch, b. g, 7, by Oversight — Ouiorca. by Com nion. Baronet, b. g. 7, by Hi* Majesty — mare by Volody ovski — Wise Saw. Bedstart. ch. g, 7, by St. Voluia — Phoenix Rose, by Phoenix. The horses of Ralph Strassburger are: L'lmer Johnson, bi . g. 5, by Garry Herrmauu — Brown Bess, by Blitzen. Perkiomcu, ch. g, 4. b.v Haldeinun — Nancy Grater. by Nasturtium. Briganna. b. f. 4. by Light Brigade — Anna Hastings, by Hastings. Three cross-country horses in Lewis Garth's ' stable are: Le Marsouin. b g, 8, by (Juerido — Marie Louise III., by Masque Sea Wold. b. g, 5. by Seahorse II. — Sylvan Dell, by Oddfellow. Gent, b f, 4, by Berrilldon — Emerald Gem. by Mr-Gee Rhdiard Pending's pair of jumpers are: shoal, b. g. 5. b.v Dauger Kock -Smirr. by Carnage. .Nouns, ch. g, ."., by I'erkeo— Nancy V . b.v Terrifier. Remount Service Plans: Army Officers Going Abroad to Purchase About Ten Thoroughbreds . REMOUNT SERVICE PLANS Army Officers Going Abroad to Purchase About Ten Thoroughbreds. LEXINGTON. Ky.. April S -Major Henry Leonard. I niled States army, retired, member of the Cetaraae State Racine Commission and identified irtta the breeding activities of the United States llemount Service, is to sail next Tuesday on the Vqui'ania for Europe to accomplish an extensive horse purchasing mission. He will be a cotnpanied lev Messrs. W. B. Brown of Berlin, N. H.. breeder, ■garter of Arabian horses and patron of the annual endurance test for riding horses, and Ueering Oavis of Colorado Springs. Col. They will proceed :o Crahaet Paik. Sussex. England, where they will •nik over Arab horses arttk the idea of purchasing fof Mr. Brown. They next go to Pau and Turtles, where they Mill examine the three-year-old Anglo-Arabs, which are •oll"i ted for examination and possible purchase hy the French government about the end of April. Ilieie they expect to make some purchases for Mr Brown. From Franco they will go to Germany, thence to Austria. Hungary and Czccho Slovakia, with the idea in view of stcuiiug such high -class thorough hred mares as n.ay be available. These are to be purchased for Major Leonard and friends of his ta Colorado. Major Leonard also will endeavor to W arc- i.bout ten thoroughbred stallions for the Be mount Service. At the conclusion of this trip t'.icy will return to England and there look about for ilcoruughbred stallions and mures. Thoroughbred horse bfeedtaf In Colorado is hav ing con-iderable impetus. The Bernoulli Bervtoa has -out to that state the stallions Defense, by Star Shoot: Dark Friar by Sweep; Ashton. by Btec-lioneei: Sands of Time, by Beach Sand: King I'laudit. b.v Plaudit, and Jack Stewart, by Valeus. Iiiese siallious are being bred to thoroughbred mares and to high-class blood mares. The purpose is to revive racing of a better clafcs, as well as to stimulate the breeding of hunters, polo ponies and high-class cow ponies. Bryant Turner of the Tj in -ehera Ranch, who owns the famous little racer Baaget Bed. by Ranoocas. and who is the agent tor Defense, is one of those who are foremost in this activity. Veteran Trainer Smallpox Victim VETERAN TRAINER* SMALLPOX VICTIM BxLTl.MOBB. Md . April 8 —The death of John H. McDonald, well know n and popular trainer, was reported from the Quarantine Hospital in this city !ast evening The late Mr. McDonald was taken down with smallpox while at Havre de Grace a week ago and transferred to Baltimore Little .ope was held out for his recovery. Mr McDonald wis »IL' ycais old. was born in Bay City. Mich , and was identified with racing for tin major portion of his life. The dec 'eased h iivived by his widow, who is at present at Havre de Grace Funeral ai raugeuients have not been completed. but a brother, a resident of Michigan, is on his way East to take charge of the body, which will be shipind West. Mr. McDonald enjoyed a wide circle of friends and during the last winter at New Orleans raced a small stable of his own, headed by the mare Galiot. Lust fall he took over the horses of Walter J. Salmon during the latter part of the Laurel meeting and later transferred tnem to T. J. Heale.v Lexington Gives $106,200: Announces Money Distribution for Spring Meeting-Schedule of Stake Races I / l 1 i i | | | . ( LEXINGTON GIVES $106,20o|' Announces Money Distribution for Spring Meeting — Schedule of Stake Races. LEXINGTON. Ky . April 8— The program book for the ten days of the Kentucky Jockey Club's Lexington spring ineetiim. beginning April 9ft and closing May IB, the work of Judge W. H. Shelley, ractag secretary, was distributed to horsemen here this morning and will be distributed at I/uiisvillo tomorrow. Tin- book calls for seven races dailj" and parries in added money a fatal distribution of SiatJ.LtM). There is one stake with $"",.000 added and five stakes with $3,000 each added. There are fifty -four races for purses of $1,300. fhe aaraaa ot .w1.400 and six purses of $1.."00. The stakes are to be decided as follows: Ben Ali Handicap Threo-yeai -olds and over, aM mile and o'le-sixteenlh, Saturday. April "9. Rekab. Casey, Busy American. Bet Mosie, By Beak, B'raed -all-Hie. Vh linist. Doadlo"k, Bob. Tom Haie Jr , Princess Palatine and Ashland are the Kentucky Derby candidates eligible for this race. Aslilitid Oaks — Three-year-old fillies, one mile. Tuesday. May 2 Hinata Sfakes--Two year-old fillies, half mile. Thursday. May 4. Blue Grass Stakes — For three yeai olds, one mile and an eighth. Saturday. May C. There are forty-four eligibles for this race and all are in the Kentucky Derby except Bit o' Black. Gentleman Jouett. Bobbie Shean and Koyal Palm. Idle Hour Stakes — Two-year-old colts and geldings, on" -ha If mile. Tuesday. May 9. Camden Handicap — $-" ,000 added, three -year -olds and over, one mile and a quarter. Wednesday. May 10. A ., Woodlawn Vase Once More: H. P. Whitney Adds Historic Trophy to the Preakness for Fourth Successive Year ' A ., WOODLAWN VASE ONCE MORE H. P. Whitney Adds Historic Trophy to the Preakness for Fourth Successive Year. The historic Woodlawn Vase, a turf trophy with a history covering more than half a century, wMeh was won by Harry Payne Whitney wi'h Broom-spun in the Preakness last year, has been added to the $.")0.000 Maryland stake again this year, according to announcement Thursday. The trophy was first added to the Preakness in 191s when Thomas P. Clyde, who then owned the vase, donated it under certain conditions These conditions provided that the winner of the vase cou'd hold it for one year and could then add it to any stake run over a long distance of ground and endowed with a I least (2£gft in added money. Because of the fact that the Preakness was divided into two sections in 1918. the cup was not claimed by ei'her of the winning owners. Consequently thc first contest for the vase under the new conditions took place in 1919. The Preakness of that year was won by Sir Barton, carrying the colors of J K I. Boss and the Montreal owner took the trophy with him to his home in Canada. When the Preakness date approached in 1920 Commander Ross anounced that he would add the vase to the Preakness as in the previous year. The champion Man o' War area tlie trophy for Samuel D. Itiddle that year and in 1921 Mr. Riddle in turn acicbd the Weaafowi Vase to the Preakness. Mr Whltaaj'a Broomspun won last year's race i.iicl the vas". aud now that tie historic- trophy has been in that owner's possession for the year pro-vid"d in the deed of gift, he has added it once more to the Preakness. a , Betting over Leading English Races BETTING OVER LEADING ENGLISH RACES LOMHiN. England. April S.— The first quotations on the City and Suburban Handicap, at a mile and I quarter, to be run at Epsom Downs April 19 were published here this morning with the favorites as follow-: Horse. Odds. Horse. Odds Granely 11-2 I'aragou 11-1 Monarch 7-1 Evander 12-1 Leightou 10-1 silver Image 12-1 Odds of 10 to 1 are quoted against Captulu Cuttle lor the Epsom Derby. This colt raced brilliantly in the Wood Dittaa Stakes this week and created a most favorable impression. If he starts iu the Derbv iie will be a short-prve favorite. For the Two Thousand Guineas Pondoland is ouoted at 100 to 9. Reecho. 100 to ft; Craigaugower, 100 to i: 20 to 1 agaiu.st Tamar. which was beaten on Thuisday Prior to his losing race Tamar was a 7 to 1 favorite for the Derby. Leaahaeh has stirted twice recently and was badly beaten at Newbury and Newmarket, and is now quoted at 2" to 1 for the Guineas. Poisoned Arrow, another loser at Newmarket is also q'toted at 23 to 1 against Lajera of odds are extrem-iy cautious and are taking uo risks. 1 m Jockey Huntamer Out of Danger JOCKEY HUNTAMER OUT OF DANGER SAN DIEGO Cal.. April 8 —There w a* a big improvement reported today in the condition of jockey I. Huntamer. He has recovered complete consciousness and his paralysis is cleariug up. An X-niy disclosed a minor frncturp of the- skull. His physician announces that with a complete rest folic few weeks there ia every hope for a spcedy .ind permanent recovery so that he will be able to ride during the summer. Morvich Works a Mile at Jamaica M0RVICH WORKS A MILE AT JAMAICA NEW YOKK. N. Y.. April 8— A large number ef lacing followers traveled to Jamaica this morning to watch Benjamin Block s Derby and I*reak-aaaa candidate. Morvich. work a mile. The colt went tiie distance b.v himself. The fractional time wee quarter 24. half 491;,. three-quarters 1:111 and mile in 1 .4." Current Notes of the Turf CURRENT NOTES OF THE TURF Jockey Lawrence Lyke is getting into riding con ditioti by galloping the Greentree Stable horses at Belmont Park. Irish Dream is in fine condition at Bowie. He showed dazzling speed in a work-out Saturday inoru-iug. going a half iu 49. Travels the Derby Route: Deadlock Pleases His Trainer in a Mile and a Quarter Work TRAVELS THE DERBY ROUTE ♦ Deadlock Pleases His Trainer in a Mile and a Quarter Work. Violinist Shows the Fastest Mile to Date — Surf Rider Displays Sprinting Speed. LOUISVILLE. Ky . April & — For the first time this spring the most prominent Kentucky Derhy eligibies quartered locally were called upon for real speed over a considerable distance of ground today and, as a result, the work-outs were the fastest of the season to date. Both Churchill Dowus and Douglas Park were in their best condition and this, coupled with an excellent brand of spring weather, caused the trainers to take advantage of tie- opportunity to give their candidates for the big race a chance to show their real merits. Deadlock, Bobert H. Shunnon's hope for the big event, was the first of the eligibles in this section to be sent over the Kentucky Derby route of one and a quarter miles. He turned in an excellent work-out in 2:12 eased up. He worked at the Downs, and the same track witnessed a gallop by fliattertoii, from the F. J. Kelley stable, of one and an eighth miles in 1:58. The Fair Play colt was a tired horse at the windup. St. Henry, a Derby and Preakness candidate, but which is considered a certain starter in the latter race, covered a mile in 1X0%, over the same course He was under restraint at all times. Over at Douglas Park Violinist, from the H. C. "Bud" Fisher establishment, galloped the fastest mile of any of the Derby prospects hereabouts to elate iu 1:41%. The Dick Finnell colt ran easily and displayed high speed all the way. Surf Rider, which Kay Si ciice is training, was sent a mile in 1:12% ami galloped out an extra eighth in 1:5814, at the Keechmont course. Billy Dunn, which Put Knebelkauip named for the big race, showed some early speed at the Downs, but was eased up after running five-eighths of a mile and finished out the mile in 1:80%. Jockey E. Martin was again astride Deadlock and had him under lestraint throughout He kept him raaatag at a steady gait, covering the first quarter in 2o, half-mile in ." 0. five eighths in FOa1.-.. three-quarters in FllJVr,, mile in l:44l -,. and one and on '-eielith miles in \:')H%. After finishing the mile. Martin released his mount from restraint for a brief period to feel him out and the colt ran the next eighth in 12:'.-. . Owner Shannon waved tb« rider to take hold of Deadlock and the final eightu found him iu a canter. His gallop was impress-tv? and he seemed eager to run faster, especially after he had covered one-half the distance. CHATTERT0N IV SPEED DISPLAY. Chatterton displayed unusually high speed for the first three -quarters of a mile and it was uo wonder that he tired. Mavehona. one of his stable mates, started with him at the eighth post, and at the three-quarter* post Jauku joined in with tlie pair. The Derby colt was poorly paced, despite the precautions that trainer C. C. Van Meter had taken to prevent this, lie being crowded against the Inner rail near the half-mile post by one of his companions. MeDiu Thaaagaaa rode hitn and he sent him away "wing ing." The first eighth was covered in 12'r.. the quarter in 23. three eighths in 3"', half mile in 47',i. five-eighths in 1:00';-.. three -quarters in 1:18%, seven eighths in 1:27:'.-, and mile in 1:42'-,. Making the turn into the homestretch, Chatterton began la fly the distress signal, and tired badly in the gallops to the finishing line. Two pacemakers also acre used with Violinist. Evil accompanying him the first half-mile while tiv'itake picked him up three-eighths ef a mile out and finished with him The Dick I'innell rait kept them both busy, as former jockey A. Anbu-clion sout him along to the tune of a quarter in 24. three-eighths in 3" !;.. half-mile in 48 and three-quarters in 1:18% Despite the fact that he ran so fast, he did noi appear to labor any, mid was going easily at the end. Tnis colt has trained iu excellent fiislini a'l spring and trainer Alex C Cordon has hitn ready to run to his best capacity ci;;ht uow. He is destined for early shipment to Havre de tlraco and is- looked upon as a certain •tarter iu the Cheaegaak* stakes, previous to f»:ll filling his Derby engagement. SITRF RIDERS FAST TIME. Surf Rider demonstrated that he is supplied with abundant early speed as Well as stamina when he • galloped off at the pace of a quarter in 23^. the three eighths iu 3." 2fc. half mile in 4745. five-eighths in l K '-~. aud three-quarters in 1:14V.-.. -lohu S Keardon. Ins regular pacemaker ran with him for three quarters of a mile and. acting tinder instructions from trainer Kay Spenee. the two horse-were kept almost head and head. Spenee wav i jockey William Pool, ou Surf Rider, to slow him down as he passed the three-eighths post, and he had hitn under restraint from there to the finishing line in front of the grandstand Spenee was so elated with the showing of his recent ?2." ,00t» acquisition that he announced that he is ready to back hitn for any amount against any other horse in the Derby, Morvich excepted, uuder the plav or pay proiKisition He has already wagered $500 Oil him at liberal odds in the future books. Billy Dunn, which call lei 130 pounds, ran nu eighth in 12. querter in 24, three-eighths in 3nV-, half mil*- in 49^,. five-eighths iu 1:03};, ami three quarters in 1:18% Today was the best day of the training season thus far. not only for the Derby candidate's, but for a majority of the other horses quartered at the two local tracks as well. Sharp moves weie plentiful and the older horses came into the limelight for a change Centimeter, G. L. Blackford's good sprinter, ran three-eighths in 34%. the first quarter in 23. at tC'ontnued on eighth page l ■■■H ai _ ^H TRAVELS THE DERBY ROUTE i BHHV Continued from first ! BBWH the Down*, while Marjorie Hyues gave evidence that ^^^^B s!io still possessed her old-time speed by runuing a ^^^^H quarter in M%. tiiree eighths in 35'., and a half ^^^^H mile in 18. A number of two-year-olds shaded 30 BH^BJ Hire" cigntlis. ^^^^| Miss Joy and Fair Phantom. Montfovt -Tones' BbBH pair of triple Oaks candidates, were sent a mile at 1 ^^^^| Douglas Park and the case with which they rau the ' JHVHl distance in 1:13-.-. was surprising to the work watch- JHhHM ers. Fair Phantom again begun far on the outside iu i ^^^^| a tangle and did not get into her stride until attar JHflHfl she had gone a sixteenth of a mil1' ^^^^B Judge Charles F. Price, for years ■ steward on B^^^H the Kentucky circuit, returned home tonight after ^^^^H a si, join n of three mouths at Naples. Fla. The BB^H veteran racing official has spent tie winters in ^^^^B Florida for a numbci of years and invariably re ^^^^B turns in excellent bodily condition. ^^^^| Trainer Lon Bolle-v. who recently took over the ^^^^B eight Polk Lafoon and Frank Glenn batata from BB^B .1. S. Ownbcv. brought the (handler staiile of ^^^^B scroti down from Latonia. where they wintered. BBBl This string cnnsisls of Blanche Mac. Aph. Twinkle ^^^^H Blue, (ai pouter. Golden Floss, John Cook and Take \ BBBb All. The last named iwo ar.- two-year olds. John ^^^^H Cook is a brown tolt by Theo Cook - Margaret ^^^^B Ha-tiligs. while Take All is a brown gelding by ^^^^B Treviseo — Theresa J. The Chandler horses appear BB^H to have wintered cvoptionally well. ^^^^1 The Willi;, m Martin ataUe, whicl; wintered at ^^^^H CliUl-hii: Downs, will inaugurate its MS eaui- ^^^^^H liaign at i'imlieo. but it will not be sent to '. ^^^^^| Blaryland until the latter part of t,n- niunth. It is ^^^^^H composed of Bridesman. K'-llsolnr. Camoulleiir. B^^^B tiladbrook. Zed and the following two year-olds: BBBH Valado bay •,,!;. b\ Short Grass-Sheer. Little B^^^B Hope, btown tillj . by Bard of Hope I'mo licttc, and J BBBH Rag Doll, aajr lilly. by Theo. Cook— The Doll BB^^H Basil. whi !i raced with a fair measure of .-u - ^^^^B cess f'T W Poison several year- back, baa beca j BB^^I sent to 1 V Shipps' farm, mar Midway. Ky and ^^^^H will go in t lie- stud there. The t I-" r members of I BB^^H the Pol-on establishniPiit . which spin; the w int'-r ■ ^^^^^| ut the Downs under the cafe of the veteran colored I BB^^H trainer. G. H. Morton, known in racing circlo us ^^^^^H "Burly." are Pogo. a two -year-old son of Glen- ^^^^^H cairn -Caraujiot. and one of tie- most highly re ^^^^^H garded Juveniles here: Peace Pennant. Parker. Pav, ^^^^^| Dr. I'r.ill. Pyx and the famous maiden, Vulcanite ^^^^^| The bitter baa the record of finishing fourth in a | ^^^^^B Kentucky Derby and landing in tho same position 1 BB^^I 111 the Preakness at I'imlieo week later but ho ] ^^^^^| could never get home in front, even when pitted ^^^^^H ug.iiiot cheapest kind of hor-e. ^^^^^B Patches, owned by Alex B t;nrdou. was brougl-t f ^^^^^B in from l.niii where he has been turned out. ^^^^H today n ml Danny Mille will make another effoit ^^^^^H to train iiiiu He aaa not raced in two years. BB^^I J H Mood: had Foul Weather, which is in train- • ^^^^^| for Tlicxioi-c Mueller. local turfman. ^^^^^| fired and she will be out of commission for the B^^^B mining aaaaaai. Iu addition to this filly Moody i BB^^I brought Rundel and Harlock back from Havana i ^^^^^| and took up Mayrose, which has been running out ; ^^^^B all winter. Moody holds the contract on jockey B^^^B Augu t Venat. whom many horspmen who saw ^^^^B him ride at Oriental Park say holds out the promise ^^^^B of developing into a good rider. Page 2 DAILY RACING FORM I Daily During' Winter Months. Daily (Except Monday) Balance of the Year. f\ DAILY RACING FORM PUBLISHING CO. 441 PLYMOUTH COURT CHICAGO. ILL. 157-159 E. 32nd ST., NEW YORiC CITY. , 74 EXCHANGE STREET BU^ALO. N. 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TELEPHONE 2087 HARRISON. (For business and circulation purposes only.) I his telephone has no connection with the news or editorial department*, and cannot be used to MB-muuu-aie with them. CHICAGO. ILLINOIS. APRIL 9. 1*22. Tijuana TIJUANA The horses whi h seem best in Sunday's netl lie; Tijuana. Mexico. April 8. 1922. 1 — Striker. Hickorynut. Prophecy. 2— Due le Cnise. Don .lose. Foggy Martin. 3- -Hamilton A.. Mannchcn. Billy Joe. 4 — Don Dodge. 1'eorge C. Jr.. Mike Daly. .V-violin Jr.. Queen of Trumps. Fireplace. 0— MOTOR CO]', Coffield, P.e Frank. 7 — Rifle. Muleiher. Breeze. 8 — Walter Dant. Midi*. Franklin. 9 — Toomheola. Circulate.. Eugenia K. O. W. Schilling. Hew York Handicap. 1 — Ostentatious. Hickorynut. Miss Onri. Striker. 2— Col. Murphy. Cover Pp. Don Jose. Due de (Milt. 3— HAMILTON A.. Virge. I. W Harper, Billy Joe. 4— fteerge C. Jr., Don Dodge. Mike Daly, Chick Baikley. .". — John .lr.. Harry Rudder, Queen of Trumps. Fireplace 6— Motor Cop. Garden City. Coffield. Kinglike. 7 — Mulciber. Eleesse. Katheiino Rankin. Rifle. 8 — Waiter Dalit. Piuecrest. Snlgeorge. Louis Lack uiiunl 9 — Double Y.an, Circulate. Fond Hope, Eugenia K. Chlm-go aud Buffalo Handicap. 1— Thrills. Hickorynut. Ostentatious. Modiste. 3— Duoe de Guise. Don Jose. Peggy Martin, Tillot-•son. 3 — Hamilton A.. Mannchcn Billy Joe. Virge. 4- DON DODGE. George C. Ji . Miss Krutor. Mike Daiy B — Fireplace. John Jr.. Queen of Trumps. Hurry Rudder, ft— Motor Cop. Garden City. Coffieid. Be Frank. 7 — Manntkin II., Veteran. Mulciber. Rifle. S— Harry Basjaapaa, S»lgeorge. Pinec;-csi. Franklin. 9— Toomheola, Eugenia. K.. C. union. Fond Hope. „ Obiervcr's Handicap. 1 — Ostentatious. Striker. Thrills. Hickorynut. 8 — Due de Ouise, Peggy Martin. Don Jose, Stiletto. 3— HAMILTON A.. I. W. Harper. Manncnen. Billy Joe. 4~ George C. Jr.. Don Dodge. Mike Daly, Miss Krnter. 5— John Jr.. Fireplace, Hairy Rudder. Orchid King 6 — Motor Cop. Garden City. Be Frank. Coffield. 7 — Mulfiber, Rifle. Veteran. Breeze. 3 — Walter Dant. Franklin. Ptaacanat, Harry F.iir- goyue. 8 — Toomheola, Choir Master. Circulate. Eugenia K. Comaenana of Handicaps. 1 — Ostentations. Striker. Thrills. Hickorynut. 2— Due de t;ui-e, Col. Murphy. Don Jose, Peggy Martin. 3— HAMILTON A.. Mannchen. Billy Joe. Virge. 4 — Don Dodge. George C. Jr.. Mike Daly. Miss Krutcr. ." — John Jr.. Fireplace. Queen of Trumps. Harry Rudder. H— Motor Cop. Garde* City. Coffield. Be Frank. 7 — Mulciber. Rifle, Mannikin II.. Bieeze. 9 Waller Dant. Harry Rurgoyne. l'.re. ze. Pjnecrest. 9--Tooml cola. Double Van. Circulate, Eugenia li. Bowie BOWIE The horses which seem best in Monday's races are: Prince George Park — Bowie. Md,, April 8. 1922. 1— H. P WHITNEY ENTRV. Carmen Pantages. i Wrangle. 11 — Aee of Aces. Little Maiidi.--. Alexander Hamilton. • 3 — Pltra Gold. .\pp!e Jack II.. King John. 4 — Vaslnnak. Ballot Mark. Miriam Cooper. ~i — The Archer. The 1-aniu. Gala de Cause. (! — Britied Voter. Master Ja.-k. Etlahe. 7— Ailliro, smnriv. Turnabout. F. J. Ortell. »*▼ York Handicap. 1 — Woodland. Carmen Damages. Cresta. Billy Gih- - von. 2— Alexander Hamilton, Ace of Aces. Perigourdine. Lack? Girl. IS— APPLE JACK II., Ultra Gold. King John. Red- 111011. 4— Ballot Mark. Yashmak. Flacky, Fly Ball. ."■—The Arclier. The Lamb, Tom McTaggart. St. . Allan ■ Verity. Trickster II.. Bribed Voter. Queen Blone. 7 — Hoi eh. DeriMag, Challenger, Turnabout. Chicago and Buffalo Handicap. 1 — TiooUland. Carmen Nihfn, Create, Billy Gib- . .-ou. 1 Tsnrlj Girl. The Decision, -Ace or Aeea, alarta 3--■ I'ltrj Gold. King John. Apple Jack. II.. Beiimon. . 4 — Yashmak. Plucky. Miriam Cooper, Fly Ball. fc— THE LAMB. The Arcker, BL Ajlan. Tom McTag- - gll it. 0 — Veiiiy. Bribed Voier. (lean Gone. Sister Flo. 7 AJBUUr, Tan II.. Horeb, Walk I p. Observer's Handicap. 1— H P. WHITNEY ENTRY. Wrangle, Billy Gibson. '" G Cfenes entry. 2-— Ace of Aces. Archie Alexander. IVi igourdine. The Decision. 3 — Apple lack II.. Fltra (lolil. King John. R.dinoii. u 4 — C. C. Smiihson en'iy. Yashmak. Bailor Mark. '• Miiiani Cooper. 5— The Archer. The l.amh, St. Allan, Gain de * Cause. B-— Zouave. Bribed Voter, Verity. Sister Flo. 7— Ailliro, T11111.1I1011;. Tan II., Walk L'p. t'oitaeneua of Hauillcapa. 1— H. P. WIUTNKY ENTRY. Carmen Pantages. Wrungle. Billy (iilison. S— Ace of Aces, Alexander Hamilton. Lucky Girl. ! Perigourdine. 3- -Pltra Gold. Apple Jack II.. King John. Kedmon. 4 — Ya»hmak. Ballot Mark. C. C. Batlthaoa enliy. k' Miriam Cooper. 5 — The Archer, The La sab, St. Allan, Tosa M.T.ig » Kir 1. fl — Vcrliy, P.iibed Voter. 7ouave. Trioirster II. 7— Aiiiiio. lionl!, Amase, Tan II. Nose and Head Finishes: Mark Friday's Racing at Tijuana-Mannikin II. in Grand Form I f\ , , , , a a v t ,, \ , f , t 1 i I | : ; i • 1 I i 1 NOSE AND HEAD FINISHES * Mark Friday's Racing at Tijuana — Mannikin II. in Grand Form. TUI'ANA. Mex., April B. — Three noses, three head . a half length and a length and a half. These were the winning margins at the border course yesterday, and there was a lot of punch in these l'inislies. Befoei post rime for any race it was : not predicted that a thiill would be furnished. As ' matter of fact the quality of horses performing were not the hest at the track by any means, but they came driving home like champions, in nearly every iustanre there being duels of speed and stamina decided in the stretch, and even in the last few strides. It was by a head that Mannikin II.. running in the colors of H. W. Ijotr. got up to win the feature of the afternoon. This was ar one and one-eighth miles, aud the victory stamps thhl gelding as one to be feared in his present form. There was heavy backing for Vie. but the best the Walerv.ile filly could do was to take the small end of the purse. Water Willow, second choice, was second. Mannikin II. challenged Water Willow in the stretch and victory was accomplished when he proved Hie gamer in the last few strides. The winner paid 1 he liberal price of ss.o to -si. The lightly weighted Sample, from the San Diego Sl.ibie was fivea a rousing tide by jockey P. Hum and just did last ii out to beat Mike Daly a aaac in the uext race, which was at one aud one-sixteeata miles. Sample made all the pace, bill at no part of the contest did he raw- much of .1 lead, and at the end was a tired and jaded thoroughbred. Mike Daly, as is usual in his manner of BBC-lag, raase from fir back and was rapidly overhauling the winner as they Beared the end. Sam Hill finished third. The favorite. Swensoii. finished out of the money and had no apparent exc.i ea The Oral aaae finish of the day to start a iiuni of big uumbcrs to enthusiasm came in the second nans at live eighths, tnis resulting in Full Moon winning inter wearing ilcm-t George down in 11 strenuous strelca drive. Shelbyville showed an improved effort and ran third, but had he not beea Hastened he might have been dangerous to the w inner. The next nose margin was noted in the race won by Judge David, af one and one-sixteenth miles. Here Judge David took the lead when lounding the far turn and managed to hold enough advantage to score by Ihe smallest margins from Pierrot. Alma l: w:is iii third position. Ii remained for the eighth race 10 furnish the longest-priced winner of the afternoon and in this there was a general upset, for neither the first nor second ciio'n-e was near any part ot the money. The winner was Billy Joe. WktCk jockey Jones sent ilirough a small opening in the stretch and won by half a length from Urnce Tiiinble. also an ouisider. lie third outsider. Stiletto, took third Blare. A. L. Austin departed touigh! for Lexington, Ky. His horses will leave on Monday, their destination being tin- same city. Fred lianin. well known western owner, died in Baa Diego last night. His demise was the result of a complication af aweaaea. Claims are few and far between these days since stewards frowned on the practice of indist i i:uii.a te claim lag of harass. There was ana reatetdaj and this resulted in A. I'.. Wright taking Florence Decn out of the eighth race for SJBO*. 4 a ■ Latest Training Gallops at Bowie i • 4 a ■ LATEST TRAINING GALLOPS AT BOWIE (886) BOWIE. Md.. April 8.— Today's workouts from Bowie included the following: Weather clear; track fast — Three-Eighths Mile. HTl-Allorney 37 Mf-Iaeaa; 42 SS2 Black Deer ...41 SSI -Illusionist "7 nTinatial Kiualsan*4 BM -Kktaiing li. ..41 RSO-Exhorter 3S-- Qp'a of the BpaH s83-Goldeii Fork ..41- S84 Smart Gar ...Ait KS3 -H. Warren ...41-l5 SlS-Tliiinhle 40 SS4-H. of the Norlh.-iS SS2-\ erity 41 Half Mile. 83fi-Apple Jack ...49 WS-MOea S M'-s am-Beaale l.cightonr.n-'i SS-' Margaret Wkite9v*& 882 Billy Connors X',*:, S7it .Propaganda ...38% Baf-Capt. Costigun 49-r. 881-Paul Conuelly B3 883-Confitsion 00% OT*-ReJectfoa 54 SSS-Heliocross . ...S?% K81-Rock,abye o2 87 (.Irish Dream ...49 S79-Soplii:i Goldmnn'i.'i-'.-. SSI-Josephine C. ..iil"-s 890 Sagamore "0 884-Kate Brnmmel 5". h.S4-Voogeria W*% 881 T^nt .13 rive-Eighths Mile. 8«3 Brilliant Rny1:0« SfC-Hickory 1 :0H-'3 882-Frigate 1 :0» 879-Hillmau C. ..1:04 W Fib a! Moaroel^S S83-Ka onteuse ..i:o." 883 Hayrack 1:05 Tbree-Quarters Mile. 878-Blff Bang ..1:23 881-Sister Flo ...1:22 8K4-Ballot Mark l:lf% 882-Sea Core 1:17 .883 Ch. I.eydeckri1:19 885-Sikhim 1:23 8K4-Kxodus 1:27-.-. SS^-Switi 1:23 885-Met rim a • ... 1 : 16-^, 871 Sandy Beal . .1 :24 884-Miss Sterlingl:2lTi 882-The Archer ..1:^2 S82-Moody 1:16 883 Vitamin 1:21 B&l sings i:20 One Mile. 87fl-P.ennington ..1:58 879 Horeb 1:49 SSC-ChaJJeager ..1:51 88B-lroa Boy 1:41;-. ss4l),.ViUlrig 1:49 SOS-Margie M ..1:51 88:{-Forest Queen 1:51-.% 881-Matche* Mary 1:3d 879-(;ra.-e FosKr 1:51-.-, s79 Our Betsy ...1:56 SS2-eallagher ...149 08B-P*taral Bwaial:4s Illusionist waeked well. Attorney showed good speed aud appears la be good. Thimble is training splendidly. Bxhorter arorked eaaily. Bessie !.»■ i ^d -ton showed good speed all ihe way. Sophia Caai mar. and Margaret White worked well together. Captain Costigaa appears io be a good colt. Hick- ory siiowid more speed than usual. Merriasac showed fiaa spead. Ballot Mark is ready. Iron Bag worked aa even nnle; was never better. Current Notes of the Turf - . . . - CURRENT NOTES OF THE TURF The Greeatvee Stable has twenty-two horses in traiaiag at Br ha oat Park and all are repotted Unite advanced iu condition. Former jockey Laftaa is one of tie busy tiaineis at Belmont Park with seventeen of the Oak Ilidge Stable 1 • I -•. - .a his charge. Praae*. a Cbestamt rait, by Pennant — Juliette II . in the stable af at. I. Brhwarts, is said to be a 1 I wo year-old of much iii'omise. .\ barrier lias been placed in the chute at the three eighths post at the Jaaiaiea track and oaa of starter Mara Caaaidj's assistants will school I the ' wo-vear-olds each day 11:11 i 1 tl:e meeting eaeaa • there May X Victor B. Schaumbe: g. who assisted secretary Mania A. Nathaaaoa dining the winier meeting at Havana, returned to New York Monday to assume . his outies «~ racing aeeretai] af the Empire City Racing Association. Havre De Grace Racing Officials '" u '• de * HAVRE DE GRACE RACING OFFICIALS I BALTIMORE, Md.. April B. The Maryland Baling ComsaisBiea has approved the ofarials far tne ? Havre de Grace meeting. The] me: Siewards, George Brawa, Jr., il. P. Ceakliag and Baker Water.; jadge*, II. .1. Mania, . Ceeneklsea and ', Joseph .\l •l.eiin.in : .-I • rk af the scales, John Taraar; timer. James Kaeale; paddacb judge. Eraeal Hall: patrol Jndges, William Doyle and William Jeaaiaga; ; v 1. 1 iii.n' an. Dr. H. .1. McCarthy; clerk of the course. ,ic,s,.[ih McLenaaa. Great English Stable to be Sold ! k' » GREAT ENGLISH STABLE TO BE SOLD 3 l.o\pn\. England. April 8.- It is announced here ' this morning that all of the i.ite I^.rd Manton's ,s barses now la training will be sold in the paddock k prior to tin- miming of the Two Thousand Guineas at Newmarket April 30. Lad* Man ton r. reiaining R l.cinouora aud six fillies, including Lata in Idle- in-' Blue Ladg and Telrabbazi.i as the nucleus of f a new Stad she lontempliites liuniiug. The pie-iot i 1. id males «i..l fouls will be disposed 01 at the e Newmarket July sales. Bowie Entries * : ' BOWIE ENTRIES. ■ -+ I The Past Perfomances of the horjies entered \ I at Bowio Monday will he printed in Monday's j j edition of Daily Racing Form). 4« # Probabilities: Weather clear: track good. Racing starts at 2:30 p. in. 1 Chicago time 1:30). ® Superior mud runner. X Good mud runner. # Fair mud runner. (Ml Maidens. 'Apprentice allowance, b Blinkers. First Race 1-2 Mile. Purse $1.1:00. 2-venr-olds. Maidens. (Track record: April 4. 1921 — 1»%— 9 114.) Today's Ind. Horse. Wt. Rec. A.Wt.Han. 61157" +Woodland 112 :49'r. 112. .T2.i 61157" iCarmen Pantages. .1 12 :40% 112x720 61157 H'resta 114 :._i0 112.. 715 61157 Billy tills,,,, US :3ttf ltt..«19 61120 Armedee 109 :49*r. 11S..TM 61157 Bhmheth Brira ...112 :49:-. 112. 710 61157 Wraagle lis :"'0'.-. ii:...70." 61187 Biiddugie 116 :.~eP:.ra ltr...70O tGeorge Dfeaaa U8 fH. P. Whitney entry, ii. (Iioos entry. Second Race — 6 1-2 Furlongs. Purse .-SI.LOii :\ year elda and upward. Claiming. i Track record: Nov. 29. 1»17 — 1 : 10 '-.—4—112. ) •61173) bl.uikv iliil 102 1:22V. 3 97X72.'. 61188 *b'lhe Decision 122 1:22 • USX 730 61159 *hAce of A.es 100 1:20-":, .". 112X71." 61125-*bSie-ta 114 1 :24".-.m 0 108X713 61188 •Perigonrdiae 112 1:19-.-. 7 105X713 (57104) 1. Bight Angle 7 10BX719 61143 *hMalvolio 7 1*7x710 61097 bKnstler 109 1 :23-:.sy 4 li: X710 61143 Alexander HauiiltonloT 1:10% 4 112x710 61159 The Nephew Ill 1 :20"5 • 115X710 60683 »Iroa Boy 112 1:23% 0 110x70--. 61188 •hUtrle Maudie 0 MB..70J 61158" Weleome Stranger i \i 1 108 1 :2.- "-.h 3 95 X 70r, 61178 bKesanb MB 1.23'j » 100 X 70S (60917) •Heliocraaa ■1N..1N 61143 bran. Connelly 117 1:23 ':.s 7 112x700] I 61188 Pretender • 112X700 Third Race— 3-4 Mile. Pins,. S1.200. 4-year ahts and upward. Claiming. (Track record: Nov. 24. 1917-1:12"., -I 122.) 61)74 bliua Cold 116 1:12'., 7 112.. 728 61174-- King John 119 1:12'.-. 7 117*720 61131 bApple -lack 11 113 1:12*4 0 110X713 61174 bRe.lmon 112 1:11s.-, 7 116x71:, 56671 •hCkariie Leyaecker.100 1:13-.-. 7 107 - Tin 59323 bDanlzic 1011:13-., 4 110x70.". 58687 »bi-|-ank Monroe 11 1 1:14 t, n 111x700 Fourth Race — 7-8 Mile. Fairfax Handicap. Parse Si, 500. S-year-eM*. iTrack record: Nov. 21. 1910 1:20% 4 110.) 61189 bVaslimnk 102 1:27 100 790 , 61189- I'luck.v 100 l:29sy 107x74-, 61189 bMiriam Cooper ... 100x709 , 61145 Fly Ball 10Kl:271i 102. .710 1 60370- llalioi Mark 1I3,S740 61189 tfeweU V. D 10*.. 718 C1190 bDiek Deadr.ve 100X720 •C. C. Smithson entry. Fifth Race— 1 Mile. 1'uise $1,200. :{-vear-(ilds atid upwaid. Handicap. ilrack record: Nov. 23. lUlrt- -1 :41— 0 -114. ) (61174) OTHE LAMB U'4 1 :3S-5 8 104X7S0 I oT146" bThe Ai.hcr Ill 1 :40-:, .". 100x700 61131 bit. Allan 081:00 S aOOxTSS C1161 Tom McTaggart 110 1:37-.-. 0 10*9789 1 C1130 l^laiu de Cause 100 l:*l%a 5 104x730 I Sixth Race— 1 Mile and 70 Yards. Pane si, 200. :; year-olds ami upward, claiming. (Track record: April 10. lent 1 HI I 107) 011*7 *hVerity 107 l:4H 0 100x728 i 61176) Bribed Vote, . ...M0 1:44s! 8 112x720 * ,611031 bCleaa Gone 100142 0 110x715 ' 61132 -Sister H,, 103 1:40":, * 100X719 ' 01176 •li/.ouave 112 1:40% s 105x715 ' 61133 'Search Light III. . .112 1:47-, s 0 100x710 01*0t**bEttahe 107 1 :4.-,"-, 7 113x710 ! 61124" •Trickster II 100 1:4.V-. 0 108x710 61147- hQaeen Blonde IIS 1:4.-.'.-. 7 107x710 , 61176s bMaster Jack 100 110',. I 110x705 57479 Fair Ma. 12 112x700 61174 Mrr. Chariea Ofetta. 100 1:08 4 112. .700 ► Seventh Race — 1 1-16 Miles. Parse $1.200. 4-vcar olds and upward. Claiming. iTrack record: Nov. 25. 1915— 1:4S- 4— 110.) 61)78"*bAmaze 1111:47^ 0 100X728 -, 61125 »lan 11 10R 1:46 7 99x720 i 61126" Horeb 118 l:*0*4a 5 100x718 s 61163- Walk Up 97 1:462;; 4 09V71;, -, 61160 Turnabout S9 1:49'.-.* 4 99x715 6112* bDcvildog 1111:45*?, 5 104x718 J 61163 bllendrie 110 1:47-.-. 9 1080710 ' 61158- •Aichive (M, l(Kil:494., 4 94x710 ' 60849 bChallengei 114 1:48'^ 5 104x70.') ' 61176 Smarty 10S 1 :49-\-, 4 104 X 708 .' 01177- ■Jacqaea 102 1:80% 4 99x705 61178 *King's Belle 102 1:49s.-, 4 00X708 j 61178 *Stmm;. .Ir.y Ill 1:471.-. 4 99.. 700 jj. 61176 bChiaaie Wabh 10S' 1 :19:;.-, 4 100x700 t 61174 1 raer 00 1 :*f% 8 100 X 700 | 58879 *l, Ailliro 104 1:51';. 4 99x700 I . . — 4, Be Frank to Race at New York BE FRANK TO RACE AT NEW YORK fj SAN DQJGO, C.il .. April 8.— The colors of "The ? Mronx Stable, owned by Ceorge P. Futler. will be * seen on the Metropolitan tracks this year. Mr. Fuller made ihis announcement yeatefdak*. Be I 1'i.ink and Snanviaiid are tile two that will be e snipped a* laawiea. OTkBe in the East Mr. Fuller r will gather additional racing material and expects 1 to refill 11 We-t next winter well foriified with a ii large and powerful stable for the nexi campaign at ' Tijuana. Western Horses for Omaha Racing WESTERN HORSES FOR OMAHA RACING 2 SAN DIFCO. Cal.. April s. H. W. Barnes, the 0 laeal baraemaa, is the laiesi to voice bis intention 11 ; of lacing his siring at Omaha during the summer. He has entered Ballotcar. Jake Schas and Little * | I Ifomper iu the SI. 900 Ak Sar-Ben Queen's Plate. ., I the 82.000 Ah Sar-Ben King's Derby and the 81.000 o Omali.i I liambcr of Commerce Cap, He will first t j ' ship to Maple Heights and then hack to Omaha. I Arrivals at Kentucky Stud Farms I ARRIVALS AT KENTUCKY STUD FARMS LEXINGTON. Ky.. April S. — The weather was fine today and many horses were exercised at the Kentucky Jockey Club track, but there was nothing outstanding in the work of any of them. Nearly every man who has as many as three two-year-olds in his string is satisfied that he has jn*t about the best youngster there is here, and even if his pet hasn't worked as fast as some other man's coir he has no difficulty in explaining it to his own satisfaction. Among the fastest of the two-year-olds here is the bay colt, by Von Tromp Isolation, bred by F.dward Cet.rian and owned by J. C Milam. Since ihe departure of Newmarket for New York many observers are picking this one to be the star of the juvenile division for the form-coming meeting. Clyde Van Onsen's Beautiful Girl, by Marchmont — Tokalon. has a chestnut colt, by The Manager. Tokalon. Beautiful tlirl and Dorothy Dean go to Tchad's court this year Edward Cebrian's Kxperiment today foaled a chestnut coll by Von Tromp. and Everything, a rnare he bought last fall from T. B. Jones, last night foaled a chestnut filly by I'eter Quince. | H. H. Hewitt's Hazzaza 1 half -sister to Startle) has a chestnut filly by The Manager, and Sister. Iiv I'ncle. has a chestnut colt hy Ballol. Hazzaza goes to Wildair and Sister to Huon II. The Nurse, hy Yankee, has ■ bay filly by Man o' War and is to be bred back to the champion. S. D. Riddle an. I Mrs. Riddle are expected here • tomorrow to have their first sight of the foals by Man o' War. They will probably remain here a week. Moon Dear, by Magnificent 1 -Jin of K a yon d'Or Lady Margaret!, dam Moon Daisy, by Star Bnhy, has anived at Haylnnds to he bred to Man o' War. she being the property of S. D. Riddle. Palisade, by Von Tromp. the property of J. L Tarlton. has a bay colt by The Manager and goes to Di.k Finnell. Winnie 0. (dam of Cadillac and Buster), has » chestnut filly by Danger Rock, and Aiden Ro e has a bay colt by St. Rock. They are the propert.t of .1. F. Winn o," Winchester. Millinery, by Star Shoot, has a bay colt by Jusqu 'An Bout at Captain Breckenridge Vile'yN Stonewall Farm. The mare and foal ale the property of Duncan G. Minor of Natchez, MUs. - ' a Summary of Tijuana Racing , , 1 I 1 I i * ' ' ' ! , ► -, i s -, J ' ' ' .' j jj. t | I fj ? * I e r 1 a ii ' 2 0 11 ; * | I ., I o t j ' I SUMMARY OF TIJUANA RACING TIJI'ANA. Mexico. April 8.- The following is in official summary of today's racing. Weather showery. IIRST RACE— 1 2 Mile. 2 yeai olds. Maidens. Chiming. Ib.tses. Wt. Jockev. St. PI Sh. Fin. PatHaaspaaa llO(T.Wilson)$ 7.00 $ LM $ 2.60 Won I'.ii iuIm-iii t07iG.\Villi:im-i 0.40 L'.Sft :'nd * PeterPiersaa ll2tl'..Taylori 220 Or* Oiltitlouer. I.o.kedale, Dud, Miss Chal.tn.e and Rainy also ran. Time. 484i. Track fast. Beraathed Qnrtnraa 11.. Red Fianet. o. Henry. . SKCOND RACE 1 .Mile. :! year -olds and upward, t lainiing. Horses. Wt. Jockey. St. PI. Sh. Fin. Tooini.eola 110 (P. ( aronl$ 2.00 $ 8.20 S 2 40 Won Go On 110 iG. Williams) S.00 3.80 2nd T..y on 91 (T. Wilson) 2 h0 3rd V..11 Lady. Marjorie Mignon. Castle Ci. vwi, Mo-1 diste and Dehra also ran Time. 1:44' 3. Track fast. Scratched Miss Oaa*. THIRD RACE- 1 Mile. 3 year-olds and upwaid. Claiming. Horses. Wt. Jockey. St. PI Sh. Fin. Hal Wright 91 (P. Hurnl$ 4.20 $ 3.80 $ 3.00 W«jn Vera Wood 104 (tl. Wins) 11.00 8.00 2nd Thrills 108 iW. Martin).. 25.80 3rd Dione. iBabaja, Ethel Kismet, Miss Krug aud Clerk also ran. Time, l:44l/5. Track fast. Scratched— Valentine Last*. ■ FOI'RTH RACF 1 Mile. 3-year olds and np-I ward. Claiming. Horses. Wt. Jockey. St. PL Sh. Fin. Striker 110 iM. Fator) 838. 20 $13 40 $ 7.40 Won PiaaOnry 110 (T. Wilsoni. 4.00 8.8*) 800 Al Wi k- 110 tG. Will'ms) 3.60 3rd Para, Hickorynut. tobrita. Delia Welta. Zodiac, Dixie Mason and Herman Whit II. also ran. Time, 1:44. Track fast. ^ No scratches. FIFTH RACK .VS Mile. 3 year olds and up- ward. Claiming. berees. Wt. .fockey. St. PI. Sh. Fin. Sis. Susie IM (*J. W'ams)$ 9 40 $ 0.2O $ 3.40 Won Angela 88 (H. Long) 84.08 0.00 -nd B. L. Owen ll". |\V. G'an) IM 3rd Ethel Brown. Queen of Trumps. Ma) flower and Clear Lake also ran. Time. 1:01-^. Track fast. Scratched-Aryanna, Harry Burgoyne. SIXTH RACE— 3 4 Mile. 3 year olds and upward. Claiming. Hasacn Wt. .lockey. St. PL Sh. Fin. Velvet 110 (H. Ijing) *3«. 00 $13.20 f :,.«0 Won Limerick 112 iM. l-'ator).. B.08 4.40 2nd W.C.Dooly 112(6. Williams) 2.«0 3rd Teo Breckenridge. Red Man. Crispie. Merry Lass, Dora. Ma label Tilghman and Billy Stuart also ran. Time. 1:1523. Track fast. Scratched - Med l'ord Boy. I^-wis B. _ »— SEVENTH RACK 111 Mile. 3 year olds and upward. Claiming. Horses. Wt. Jockev. St. PL Sh. Fin. Don Jose 117 (H. Jones I . .810.00 * 040 $ 4.00 Won Donb'e Van 112 (P. Hum. O.rtO 4.00 2nd L. liourbon 1 lOi 'W.D. Met i 7:00 3rd Lebeiia. raontbn, Al Porter. Ci.ely Kay. Col. BalaVr. MeCrann. Kimono and I.ola also ran. Time. 1:1526. Track fast. Scratched By Rigtit. . ; REMAINDER OF SUMMARIES DELAYED IN TRANSMISSION. Bowie Form Chart 1 I • . I ? ', ; 3 ' ,s k R of f i e BOWIE FORM CHART BOWIE. MD.. SATURDAY. APRIL 8. 1922. -Pjriace George Park (1 Battel. Seventh day. Southern Mary Uf ad Agricultural Association. Spring Meeting of 12 day-. Weather clear: temperature 60'. Stewards' ll P. Coakliag. •!. B. Caaspbell aad G. Brawa. "Jr! Judges. Jeocskb A. Murphy. Edward Tribe. .1 ll. Anderson. W. \oivi 11 and Baker Water*. Starter. George Miller. Racing Secretary. Joseph^' McLennan. Racing starts at 2::to o. m. (Chicago tisae 1 :3o p, m.i. *Iadicates appreatice allowance. ft| | OCT FIRST RACE— 1-2 Mile. (April 4, 1921— 48 Jfc— ( 2— 114.) Purse $1,221.66. 2-year-olds. OXXO 4 Allowance!,. Net. value to winner $921.66: econd. $200: third. $100. lnd-\ Horses AWtPPSt ', 'L- :7 sir Fin J..ck.-,vs Qwaars Eqair. Odds gtr* t (01107 )BETTKR LUCK v.- ll". :. 4 r 5 I 1 '. i ' Kuauner Oriaaaa Stnbi.- 4'.ft- l»n t 01096 (FORSHALA w 110 4 2 r 1] 8» |. Morns 11 P Whilnev BOVIM (OlltO)RORK w IM 2 :: 8 3] ::' P Keogh .1 1. Holland ion-inn 01120 THE Ml "I.ESKIX F. WHlll I 1 P 1 at T Bioa R i Grown i;oi;.-ioo 61121 DICK'8 D'UGHTER w km :: fi :.- M :.4 A Oaatner CA Anplegata 1808VMO 61096 BUODUGIE w IW | :, | .; i, • Lang J Arthur KaO-M0 Time. 23-,. 4S-'A. Track last. S2 aratnela paid. Fetter Lark, 8M.O0 straight, m.oo alarr. 82.08 show. Parahala, $:i 70 plaea, $2.20 show : Bark tg iq ■ban*. Eiiuivalent (looking mid- Belter Link. 4:;0 to 100 straight. KM) to 100 place. 88 BB 100 show; Forshala, 85 to Iihi place, lo to loo snow: Bark. •"• to 100 show. Winner B. C, by North Star 111. Oral . by Ath-ling (trained bv A. Simon-: bred bv Mi. Edward R. Bradley). \\ hi to post al 2*30. At jiost J minutes. Start good and slow. Wen easily; second and third driv-; ing. BETTRB i.irK was forced i . rue wide all the aray, but eaaaa fas, s/hea straightened out iu the stretch aad aa wed Hie leaders after a mild drive la win easing up. KORSHaI. V set a rapid pace under steady rcstratet. bat tired srhea farted la ■ drive and Jnat lasted long enough i.. withstand RORK'S challenge. The latter raced rtaaaely, hut appeared to tire after miking ■ game race threagh the stretch. Tin: MFLE8K INNER, ,.fi fcirwaraly, nared gronad aa the tarns and had aa mishaps. DUK's DaL'uH-i 'KB appears of the improving s,PI t dwelt at the start, but rtaaed a gap ganoij. s. rati bed 01 ir.7 Cresta, 1 10. Oici -weights Tile Miil.-.kiniier. 1 pound. __ . ..-.——_■ . _ . , ._ . , , , ,. a r»"g "j QO SECOND RACE— 6 1-2 Furlones. (Nov. 29. 1917—119^—4—112.) Piu ze S1.221.C0. ulluO 4 7e.tr -olds and upwaid. Clainiiug. Net value to winner $921.06; se.oond. $200; third, *-££: ln.ie\ Horse- A Wt I'I'Sl ', ' . 7 Str Fill Jockeys nvaiiers Ei|iiiv Odds Str't to 1 1 *i."» ' WHALEBONE WB « KW '.ill V 5'. 2» 1' A Gaiitner T F. Crist Z26-1O0 6I12H PRETENDRR sr * ktt Tin nm Q tj' 2" O Walls G Maybern' Su7o-UmJ GOolO'I'EKDit'I'HDlXI' w ,'1()s1l 4 8| i- :M ju H Thomas A Solomon 4S.",-li»0 0OY0O*lCISa l'Al'XFT.1. w E MO SI t| 1* li 4- W Cotr'ski P. H -McCrosson T5355-100 58750 CMCUTfl LASSIE is 6 105 3 3 l3 8J 4i 5» J Kov.-an L Williams 600-100 00460* ENCR1N1TE w i K I S 7* 4' 71 ('.' J "Wallace F Farrar 8GO-100 s 60922-'CAPERS W 7 10.". 12 2 2h 61 '.'J 71 R Rice C. Sanders 11550-MO i 8H)87*ZAINfeR vrs 4 MD'IS I 41 ■* 8' H E T Moore J A Www t 1 60*27 "LITTLE MAUDIEWB G Mi H 9 M» ■*§ 8*1 if A Frieshon J Arthur 1160-100 i^ *;1I?H DAIRYMAN wk 7 110'. 1 7 fi1 9' 10' M" D Stirling- C W High 9V".-M0 = 8*)5*1* ROY C. tmllN I fi 9-n- li- 11s F Mtnrphy n bMhMoi I , 010»**MOSE w 'i 7 107 '13 1" U H* 12' F IV'il.l'ik L Sporlini; EM-Mt I S8tST*J. E HKR'N W 4 Ml t IS 12* 12" 13 13 R Flyim M Hactett 1 tMhiiii'I field. Time. 25 '-,. 49S. 1:1C"0. 1M%. Track fast. K mutuels paid. Tfaalf tWI . $0.:.o straight. $4.00 place, $3.30 show; Pretender, $"5.IK place, $10. Ill 1 show: lVrigoiirdine. ?I30 show. ' Equivalent lllisatai odds— Whalebone. 828 to 100 str.-i ijrlit . l."i* to KM place, 0 to 100 show: Pretender, t 11.-.0 to 1(H) place, 4 I5 to 100 show: Perigourdine, 115 to KM) show. I Winner-Wk. g, bv Allana-Dali — Marcotini. l.y Marco (trained by T. E. Crist; bred by Mr. .7. ■Watson Webb). I \\ '•-nt to post at 3:09. At Mat I minutes. Start good and slow. Won handily: second and third dii\ in:. W HAEKHONE be^an slowly, but gl adually improved his position and. racing into the lead in the lio.il sixteenth. w..n going awav. PBJS Ti:.NlH:i: waa snaffled ba k after the start and forced to race extremely wide all the way, bnl Balabed tamely and outstayed PRRlGOHRDINE at the end. PEKI- COFEDINE raced forwardly through. ait and fanned dose up. MISS PARXELL tired after racing Into tl,e lead. I NCEE'S LASSIE M t the pice 1.1 -iellj and tiled. S. latched— 41128 Tile Decision. 113; 55210 H. C. lias, h, 10S: 00739 Perhaps. 10S; 5!S6S4)Courteous. 112. Overweights Ernie's Lassie, 2 pimnds; Zaim r. I'-..; Dairyman. 2%; Roy C., 3. t^'i ~1 CEO THIND RACE— 6 1-2 Furlongs. (April 2. 1917—1:07—3—110.) Pnrse S1.221.C6. 3-year- xH. JLCjiy olUs. Eiiliec. Allowances. Met value to winner I921.CC; second, $200; third. $100. 1 "lnaei li,,; ~ AWtl'l'St '4 ', :!, Sir fin Jockey* Owners _ 'ETjiiiv. Odd- Slr't ttiii GRACE MATERS wins 2 :: 2,~:'r"l' 1' W~ Libert EW?Moore '" umi-Mo ] .".«71!I 'PLUCKY wi: 112 S 2 2'. 81 i;1 2) D Stirling (' C .'•■milh: on Jfi9T.-100 , 58031 l:iU'\'l'in'I, WB 110 C r. 1 1 l'l 2* "•'' L Coney .1 R Stftlker HVji-MO , (60I1K l YASHMAK w B 111) 7 10 8- 7' fi* 4 L Morris 11 I' Whitney 141-luO i M .t«i I AST EFFORT wtW 8 I 7' 41 4' a\ t" Uing R J Brown 325-168 «J14» JKWELI, V. I). w 104 1 4 4* ti1 S* VI J H"ii|nl C C Smith:;on t ; •l|4t*FAT INIE BEAN w 112 S I 10 8'1 71 7- H Thomas B Hardin,™ 865-MO 6MCS sai i.i.v; ALONG waMlll I !»' 9' V s- .1 Rowan R I Miller :'.77o -ion | «0.',;;: MIRIAM COOPER w 111 :'. 1 ."-• v : '■ 9K T Biea Shea Stable x.770-1110 BLUE RIBBON WB ion I 7 01' M lo 10 A Cantner W E Martin 2025-luO fCoapled in Iwlting as ('. C. Smithsoii entry. Time. 234i. 48'i. 1:01. InW**. Trnr.k fast. , $2 mutuels paid, Qtsea M.iy.r-. CttjOO BtraidK, jll.tlO place, *C,.:lt» daw; 0. ('. Smithson entry. $ ;.."() , jdaie 5f,.2tl »aaw; l'.ouiitil'nl. |11. SO show. j i:.iniv:,h at hoekiac ndita fmrr Mayers. ur.O to 100 straight. 47.0 la 100 place, 245 to 100 show: , I' »'. Smith-. .a enti.v. L"J."» to ltKI plat e. ll.U to 1(K» show: Bc-tllil iful. -1i*l» to MM HtT. I Wiaawr- B. f, iy Malamoiit I'.!:,. l:towii J'.elle, l.y Cnnard (trained by E. W. Moon-; bred by Mr. A. | iili.VIl). ( Went to p..sf :.f 3:."0. At post 4 minutes. Start (rood ami -dow. Won handily: second and third ( dritta*. GBACB MATKMS, away well, followed the leader rliarly from the start and. raetag into ;he , lead in the stretch, won lioldiug it "ainei.i . I'l.K'KY appeared sore when «oiii" to the post, but raced forwardly all the way and totalled fa^t. P.Ol'N llll I. ill' bed Into the lead and set a fast early pace. but uas tiiii.f; fast in the rloaiag tride-. YASHMAK befan slowly, but clo-ed a Mg trap and waa ROiBg i i-t. I af all at the end while in close quarters. EAST EKFOKT dosed a gap and tired. KANN1E liKAN HI poorly. UYerweifht*- Miriam Cooper. 1 pound. ■r*"l "1 till FOURTH RACE— 3-4 Mile. (Nov. 24. 1917—1:12-. -1-122.) Canitol Handicap. Purse OA A«l!" S1.S21.GC. 3-year-olds and upward. Net value to winner $921. 6C; second, $200; third, S100. i Index Horaei AWtl'l'St ]4 J_- % Sir Fin ioeteya tinners E.miv. o.ids Str't ♦.1131 WElXnNDRR w 4 Mt 4 1 l'1 -3 1' 1" C~Luc li l-.Miller n;:,-l00 1 601 of)) TRANSLATE wk U 104 1 :s t; »; C :"J A Gastner II Marshall M3a-Mi ( !():,!» MER4 l"l:V wii 4 110 :. 4 2" | 2- I*| H Thomas Vulcain Stable G25-M* (6|Mt)BRAINSTORM wa 3 112 I C 4' 4- ri 41 L Morris II P Whitney Z30-MI ( 00622 )t»TCK DEADETE w3 M 2 "• .",- 61 Si •"."• J Chaltnera F T Miner IMS-Mt •11S1*K. OF T. H'llEH WI 4 111 I 1 V "- ■': I W (ib -it W V Casey HI Ml Time. £3^5. 40"^. 1:13%. Track fart. 52 niutuel; paid. Welllinder. So. 30 st:.ii:.'ht. |S.flg piaee, $2.70 slmw: Translate. $18.00 place. $1.70 IBOW] -Mei.iny. ttM show. I Badlllliai b....!iin« odds — Welllinder. ltr to 100 straight. SO to KM) jdace. 35 to 100 show; Translate. MS t . UK) phn e. 1.",.", to 100 show: Mercury. CS to 100 sliow. Winner eh. gt by Bioomsiick — Wonder, by Disguise (trained by J. T. Mooney; bred by Mr. Harry Payne Whitney I . Weat to poal at 4:29. At post 3 minutes. Start good and slow. Won driving: second and third the same. W I'/I.I.Ki N DEE. showing excellent speed, raced MEIMTKY into defeat in the early running and toak a clear bad. but tired in t lit- stretch an I .lust lasted to win. TRAN8L ATE began slowly, but closed a cap and. finishing with a rush on the oulside. would have won in another stride. MERCURY was mil. I: ,i-.il in forrlag the early pace and. taking a brief lead, tired linally. BRAINSTORM raced gamely and had no mishaps. 1»I( iv DEADEVIO ran well. KNIGHT Of THE IIEATMEll |itit badly near the end. £&~i "I Call FIi'TH RACE— 1 1-16 Mile;. (Nov. 25, 1915 — 1:43— 4— 11G.) Prince George Handicap. Ol J-«.jJL $2,521.66 Aude.d. 3-year-olds and upwaid. Net value to winner S1.3C1.GG; second, $400; third, $200: fourth, $100. " Iadex Horses A WtPPSt ; \. -\ Sir Fin -lot-keys Owners Enuiv. Odds Str't '(6I100)l:i'.N(;A BI CK w 4 1M 2 1 2 F 1- 1". 1-1 C Eani; H Dattner 1M-M0 (01 146 H.C.NK TTA W 5 Mi t I Z:\V f 9 2-1 H Thomas Winfrey Stable 400-lnn , 01100 BYGONE DAYS wr. 4 10". 1 .", 1' #• -t-1 1"' ."'- T I'.rooUe C .1 Erockmiller 28.-.-100 01146 SI. IPPERY ELM W 9 1M 4 2 1' 2'I :;- M 4' I, Morris Sunnyland Stable 320-108 01146 KING'S CHAME'Nws I 110 I 1 I S .". ". 5 T Rico P (i Mdgnl 5705-100 Time, 24=r . 52 %, 1:17. 1:42, 1:49. Track fast. $2 mutuels paid. Bunga Buck, $5. SO straight, $3.30 place. $2.30 show; Lunetta, $3.50 place, $2.70 •how: Bjgaat Days. $3.10 show. i:i|iiivalent boidiing Mld^ — Eunga P.uck. 190 to 100 straight. 65 to 100 place, 15 to 100 show; Lunetta. 75 to 100 place. 3.", to 100 show: P.ygone Days. 55 to 100 show. Winner — Ch. c, by Vnlcain — Mary Orr, by Orimar (trained by .1. II. Deavenport; bred by Mr. Edward F. Simm-l. Went to post at 5:02. At post S minutes. Start good and slow. Won easily; second and third driving. BUNGA BUCK carried his high weight well and. taking the lead under slight restraint, set a moderate pate and. responding gamely when challenged in the stretch, won going away. LI" X ETTA, prominent li.roughout. made a threatening rush in the stretch, but could not overhaul the winner. I5Y-UONE DAY.S dwell at the start and. moving up fast in the first quarter, saved ground on all the turns, but the two leader- held him safe. SLIPPER'S ELM set the early pace, but tired and quit badly in the last quarter. KLNG'8 CHAMPION was always outpaced. Scratched --tOllODWar Mote, 104: ill!H)) Welltinder, 98. Overweights — Eygone Days, 1 pound. CnQ9 SIXTH RACE— 1 Mile and 70 Yards. (April 10. 1819— 1:45%— 4— 107.) Purse $1,221.60. \P J. Jl «. ™ +U 3-year-olds a..d upward. Claiming. Net value to winner $921. GO; second, $200; third, $100. "index Horses AWtl'l'St % jj ^ Sir Fin Jockeys Owners ~ E«|tiiv. (bids Str't 01130 » •! ~kTbIBTHDAY wk 5~ll5 2 2 l-aTiTFj:: jr jii g i,anK Winfrey Stable 155-100 C1M1**B0MEO wk ii 11.1 4 C .".- M :t" ::-' Q H Thomas F Garrett 78S-M («11S2)ETTAHE ws 7 114 7 I 32 2* d f V C Kurnmer J E Cahill C75-10O 01101 • .l().U,il'INA wn 4 113 X 5 6- G« 6'" .".» 43 L Morris T II Wilson KlO-lno Slltt*TfMBREL w3 97 I i V t* P 41 5"' E Martz J V Richardson 44S6-MW 58748AI I8TRAL wb 7 104 fi 8 S 8 71 7B ti- R Rice A Swinke ll&05-ll;O 01 101 'HOBEY BAKER wii 5 llf. 1 1 2'i 2s 4 •» 7'-' M Schw'tz J T Szelatowski 285-MO 0114 1 LUSMORE w 4 IT! 5 7 7:' 7s H S I J MeCabe J Arthos HIM 11 Time, 242i, 50-3. VJ*%, 1:43 %, 1:48 Vs. Track fast. S2 mutuels paid. Our Birthday, $5.10 straight. $3.3() place, $2.70 show; Borneo, $5.50 place, $3.60 shou • liitala . :?.'!. 70 show. K.pihaho! booking add*— Our Birthday, 155 to 100 straight. C5 to 100 place, 35 to 100 show; Borneo. 175 to loo place, 80 to MM show: Ettaae, S5 to loo show. Winner -IS. h, by (Johlen Maxim— Autoloc, by Lettaaa (trained by (1. C. Winfrey; bred by Mr. A. V. Thomas). Went to post at 5:3i). At )iost 1 minute. Start good and slow. Won easily: second and third driving. OI'B lilETHDAY raced into the lead qalrkly and. setting a good pace, held sway throughout, but \.is tiiins, slightly at the finish. ROMEO gradually improved hta position and was going fastest of all la the cle-iag ttridea. E'lTAHi: made a game ntah at the eiglith post, but tired in the linal drive. JOAQUINA had nishaps. IHII'.l'V BAKER ipiit after going three-quarters. Berateaod -6H2» Crass Tree. Si7. Overweights - Tiinbrcl. 2 pounds. aT*"l 1QO SEVENTH RACE— 1 1-4 MUer. (Nov. 30. 1515^-2 : 10'/&— 4— 102. } Pan* &jn.M. \Jp M. JL « « 4-ycur-olds and upward. Claimins. Net value to winner $921. GC; second, $200; third, S_100. IinTex Horses AWtl'l'St '( ■ % Sir Kin Jockeys Owners K.|iiiv. Odds Str't ' 6 1 MS)* ATTOK'T Ml SIR w IM 1 2 U 1* 1» 1* 1* C Laaa G C ".Milton 70-100 (.1103 * JOHN ARBOR wit 4 lux 4 2 4- 21 21 2' 2'J II Thomas J Tijrue 44..-10O 0M33*l.li'Y KATE w 4 Ml | 1 |l » JJ ;;i A Frie:;hon P .1 Mil. R&-10O 61 I6.:'l.l TI !.E ED W I Ml ' I I ■" 4 4- 4-" E Martz 1 Peter:;. n 1L1I0-1O1 61163 JACK REEVES w I 11:: :: 4 S* 4' ".• r.1* V .1 Ifcajpel G W L Willanl U2S-1N 01178 PATTERN w 4 Ml I E 1" I fi 1; | 1, Qresory .1 J Troxler l'-n -in" Time. 27. 64. l:22'f.. 1:48, 2:14. Track fast. S2 mutirls jiaid. Attorney Muir, $3.10 straighl, $2.70 place. $2.30 show; John Arbor, $3.fi0 plaic, $2. so -how: I.acy Kate. $2.10 show. Eiuivabnt I.. ..king add* Atlorn y Muir. 70 to 100 straight. 35 to 100 place. 15 to 100 show; John Arlwir. HO to 100 place. 4n to 100 sliow: Kuey Kate. 55 to MM show. Winn. 1 •— 15 r. g, by Stalwart — San Andr, s, |.\ QaaekttaM (trained by O. C. Milton; bred by M^r. John 1 II. Xeetl. Went to po'-t at 6:0S. At poat 2 minutes. Start good and slow Won easily, second and third driving. ATTORNEY MUIR look the lead at his rider's b-i-ure and easily won all the way. JOHN ARBOR raced in cl.-est puisuii nearly all the way. but could never latproYe Ms position. 1,1'CY KATE raced I no. !.v .111.I waa weakly rill. I. 11. LITTLE ED had no mishaps. JACK RESYES was sliutlled back on Ihe ■ List loin. S.I at. led 01 102 K. bo, 10.S. Page 3 Tijuana Form Chart TIJUANA FORM CHART TIJUANA. MEX., FRIDAY. APEII. 7. 1922. — (On- mile). Oae hundred aad iMeentli day. Tiju. 111:1 , .loet.ei » 'nib Wini, »• Meeting at 130 days. Waataar cloudy; t mptrature B:i . Presiding Steward, l'rau.i- Nefawa. Associate Stewards^ •'. W. CoaTroth and I^'on Wing. Starter, ' Harry Morrl e.\ . Kacim- Secretary, U-oa w mg. Raetag starta at 1:56 p. at. (Chicago time tzSi \ . at.), ladlcatea anaaaatfee allowance. g* 1 j PTCh F|X8X RAC1 — 3-4 Mile. (Dec. 20. 191C— 1:11 %— 3— 110.) Purse 5500. 3-year-olds and ! \} .J_ A 4 y upward. Maid. 11:. Ailov.aii.es. Net value ta winner $350; uecoud, $100; third. J50. mi\ lb 1 .• a Wi I'fst . Str Flu .I...K-\ - OWnem HaaiT. Odds »tr'l ' ; ill 14!) SILK : 11X a • M2 2 :■ . -* : 1" r Wilson Mlackw. II i- Crippen M MM 1 OO'.lHI 'OONTRIOT wa 1110 1 1 lu i:' I1 IH1 G Wlluiis T K l:uell ISa-MO • ;inr.l CHIPPENDALE a 3 b i a 1 •» •* :.;; ::' .1 Majestic S Waring 700-M* I •.111!) BOOKWORM a I IM I I 7' 7' ■; • l« J Deford II I'airell 1139-Mt 1 i.ttr-o ALAZON wal 10.111 l r, l*| :. ■ 11 Long J 8 McManiel 14M-MI 1 «:iir.»; NORAIN W * Mi »M 11 a 11' M. Bj K Taylor G A Eu. key ,, .1.110,1 ' 01149 MISS OUR! waa 7 li" I i ::' :. •. 1;-! 71 M Fa..r B .1 Kelley SM8-MI 1 O1100 jl i:i \ LEAD 11. wu 4 no I s cm o ,-• gtj w n Miller Montana Stable t 01140 ETHEL KISMET wa S MS 3 I IS 12 ll» • : ii limn C Ibnson MMaVMt •MJM CAJ-Jj ME w 0 115 7 12 t"l :•• lo- M*] P Canon B Cola t I llla)72 M ICE R'HMOND WB 4 HI Ifl I I ; I* ^' 11 1: In. imbue W E Hunter M2W-M0 •till SILENT SAM v» I MS 12 11 Ml Mh 12 1- 1: l',.t..r (J Coouey 7.;7:uj-1oo 1 l.\: at 11. I ti.-l.l Time, 24, 48?,, 1:15. Track last. MJ nmiiiel paid. Silk Sox. $7 so stiai^-lit. $3,211 place. $3.20 show; Coiitriot. $3.40 place, $2.80 show; ; ( hipp. inl.ile. I :| WW show. Eqahraleat I..... king ..dd s;ik s.,x. MM t„ 1110 straight. 00 to 100 place. 00 to 100 aaaw; r— Mill. 70 to Iimi abate, 4ii to 100 alow; Chiaaeadate, so 1,, lu.i ahow. Winner— Ch. g. by J. H. Hoaghtoa -Oracle VaMes, by Campus itiained by Q. W. Crippen; bred by ilr. J. A lil.ickwell). Went to po i ut 1:55. At post 1 minute. Start good -and slow. Waa driving; second and third the - s i 1 i^ = , I 1 ' t I I 1 ] , , ; | , , j , I | ( ( , i I , 1 ■ , ' ! ; ' 1 • I 1 1 ' 1 t t I 1 ; - same. SIEK SOX forced COXTRIOT along at top speed and outUnished him in a well-«otitested final drive. COXTIJIOT began fast, set a g.-od pa.-e. was hard ridden and made 11 name finish. CHIPPENDALE ran well and finished close up. BOOKWORM closed a gap. The others were beaten off at the end. £*~i ~i Qfm SECOND KACE — 6-8 Mile. (Mr.y 20. 1D20--M) — 4 — 107.) Purse $600. 3-year-olds and \9 .a. JL O Ay upward. Claiming. Net value to winner $350 ; second, $100; third, $50. index IJoraei AWtPPSt 'i ' ' RtrCin Joe Vey owners Exiuiv.-odds Str't 01 1 I i ' M-'t'KE MOON W 4 K 7 8~i V .'', 2- 1" P Hum W Vivell 140-100 SlleS* HONEST GEORGE n fi 110 1 1 1' l'» 11 21 T Wilson W Sims 200-100 611 }!)*SHE1.EYVI1,KE w I 92 2 2 M 4' f* -'l II Long McDowell Bros 1-J40-100 (01020 'FIESTA tl !« '", 7 5- Bj 4= 4^ M Fator M K-efe 370-100 MC16*EMMA WEI.EER wiMI !l " i* -'"k :ii V W T) Miller F Glixman 27«O-10O 01000 .MAID t)F ANSEL WB C 113 10 G P S- 7'' f,1?. fe Taylor E McCown 2540-100 ('1111 CHROME ws 5 115 11 5 «"k fiii Gl "■}. V Caron .1 Kainboth 15X0-100 01007 lll'C. ME wb 7 113 3 S lu1 Hi2 «'- SJ I, Hall H Ha.smuuuen t^ *60-100 6I16S STIld'H wu 'I li:. 4 11 !)■ »; 8- Ml H MeKwea A K.llar 19560-100 SANTHIA C. w 4 lo7 7 10 71 7' lfi" Ml E Fator (5 fooney 12540-100 00007 CLASSY CURL w in 110 E !» 11 11 11 11 M Woods Hone Eake Stable t ; Mm 11.-I tiuJ.l. Time, M, 43 .. IM%. Track fart. $2 miiluels paid. Full Moon, $4. SO straight, $3.00 place. (2.M how; Honest George, $3.40 place, $3.20 ahow; Shelbyville, SI 40 show. Eiuivalont booking odd- l''ull Moon, 140 to 100 strairht. B0 to 100 place, 40 to 100 show; Honest ib or.... 70 to KM aiare, t:o to 100 ahow; Shelbyrllle, r.o t.. iimi show. Winner- Elk. I", by Di.k Kinnell -Caller On. by oddfellow (trained by W. C. Vivell; bred by Mr. Ml Itriy, r Moorel. W. nt to po-t at 2:20. At Bast 5 minute. Start goad and slow. Won driving; second and third the same. POLL ilOOX raced forwardly from Ihe st nl and. Handing I hud slreleh drive well, outg'iined HONEST fJEORUB in the last strides. Ihe latter aaawed 1 good aadct of 1 peed in pacemaking and made a resolute linish, although tiring. SHELBVYILLE was la close iiuarters right at the end while luiisliing fastest of all. FIESTA ran well. EMMA W llI.l.EK ran a last half and quit. S.-i-at "he.l - tillOT. Master Iranklin. 110. OverweJghta 'fiesta, 1 p.'Uiid; Stilpo. 5; Classy Curl. 2. tfT»-ij -J Q-g THIRD RACE— 5-S Mile. (May 20, 1920—59 — 4—107.) Turse $500. 3-year-olds and Ol JLO X. upward. Claiming. Net value to winner $350; second, $100; third, $50. ~ Index Hordea AWtl'l'St '4 '_■ % Str Fin Jockeys Owners Ecptiv. Odds Str't lfiS91DON— JOSE web 7~115 9 4 1* l'l l'l PI H Jonea C E Groves ^"To^ioo 0I»00* ;aLWA \ v. •: li 11" 10 3 ',' t1 2*1 2*1 C Ralls W Harvey 3560-100 (1191* VERA RITA w 4 107 I fi 4 ::? S* •".' T Wilson W L Ktanfield 500-100 61137* *MART JAY waB » MM ill M 7' 4 l 4- E Fetzgold G Tyler 1320-100 OMOtPi'AI'ON w 4 110 1 1 ..'.".• SI 5} P Caron F Mclean 1110-100 01151 CASCADE Wa I MB 2 2 fi 4- C- fi1* D Hum F Wheling !»0-100 C1#42*K. OF PYTHIAS w M IM 5 7 B* H 83 1l ii W'li. .111-. J Smith 3560-100 01105*.M. TILGHMAN wr 13 110 4 5 fi." C 7' 8* 11 Eonjf M.Morrinon E'96.1-100 01091*1. ADY IONE WB i Ml 7 S !»' 93 9' 98 W Davis M S.uisone 4860-100 00074 IRISH RE1NA wa I K fi I 7' 10 10 10 W Martin Allen A V.'ilkerson t ! Mm in -1 held. Time. g*%, 43"^, 1:02. Track far.t. $2 inntiiel paid. Don Jose. $3.10 straight, $3.00 plana, $2. 4(1 shou: Calw.iy, $1S20 place, $7.60 show; Vera Rita, $3.20 sliow. Equivalent booking odds— Don .lose. 70 to 10 straight. 50 to 100 place, 20 to 100 show; Galway, 810 to Kid pl.ee. 280 to 100 show: Vera Rita, Ml to MM show. Winner -Ch. g. by Itallot Micaela, by Watercress (trained by C V.. Croves; bred by Messrs. J. O. m C. I!. Keene). Went to post at 2:50. At post 1 minute. Start good and slow. Won handily: second and third driving. DON JOSE rushed lata the lead at ou.-e and. drawing aw iy while rounding the far turn, held sway easily to the end. GALWAY was prominent throughout hihI easily second best. VF.EA KITA ran well and finished gamely. MARY' JAY. away -lowly and la much trouble, closed a big gap in a superior race. CAPOS ran well. ScratllHd WMH Daisy. 112: 010S2 Meteor. 102. Overweights — Capon. 1 ix.uuil. 11 I trt~t "I 6^* FOURTH RACE— 1 1-1C Miles. (June 24. 1916—1:45—3—110.) Purse $500. 3-year-olda OJL 1(m and upward. Claiming. Net value to winner $350; second, $100; third. $50. Index Horses AWtl'l'St % V* -JTstrFIn Jockeyg~ Owners Kgjutv. odda StPt OlOiCJ1 • JUDGE DAVID w C MS 7 fi I* 4\ V-'- V la G WTUama FTo'Rourke IstT-lOO SUMS* PIERROT W 10 11) I I 1'' 1" 27 2 ' 27 F Caron P E Short 290-100 OlinO'Al.MA B. w S KiS 1 1 fi:i fii C" .rA "i H Long Q W Atkinson 171*)-100 OI070*AR 1ENTO ws 8 HO f, 8 7' T*l 7* 4l 4J E I'eUajold F Xancolas 1440-100 01000'DAEWOOD w » 7 110 I 2 l'l (*] 4*1 J*l S» W Davia J Kern 145240-100 0088«*M;EKASKA wb 8 110 I 5 21 31 B) fi* 6 M Fator O II Abbott 7960-100 OiOTO'DK. SAMUEL s 11 110 8 7 S 8 8 1*1 7-1 T Wilson B Lewis 350-100 (0113«)*EE DLNOSAURE w 8 11:: 4 4 S* 2i Ea S I J Thomas W II Moore 500-WO Time. 25. 49%, 1:U %, l:43=r,. IM%. Track fast. $2 mutuels paid. Judge David, $5.00 straight. $3.00 place, $2.00 show; Pierrot. $3.60 place, $3.40 show: Alina l:.. S.Y20 show. Equivalent booking odds— .In lee David. Do to 100 straight, 50 to 100 place. 30 to 100 show; Pierrot SO to 100 place. 70 to 100 show: Alma 1!.. DM) to 100 show. Winner — B. h. by McCei — I'.ei.edet ia, l.y The Pepper (trained by .1. G. Stadler; bred by Messrs. R. and H. Oots). Went to post at 3:13. At post 1 minute. Start good and slow. Won driving: second and third the same. JFDCK DAVID moved up fast after passing the half and. racing to the front, gamely held the bad to the end under hard riding. PIERROT, after setting and forcing the pace, finished gamely. ALMA B. came with a rush through the stretch and outstayed ARGERTO. Thv latter also made up ground. DAEWOO!) ran wi 11. NEBRASKA and LE DINOSAURS unit. btv"I ~i $?Q FIFTH RACE— 1 1-8 Miles. (March 27. 1921—1:52—5—117.) Purse $500. 3-year-oUH OXi-UU ?nd upward. Claiming:. Not value to winner $360; second. $100; third. $50. Index "Horses AWtPPSt % % % Str Fin Jockeys Owners Equiv. Odda Str't ( 01 1 13) *MAN"NIKIX IE W I M3 112- 2- 2- 2^ l'l W D Miller II A Eott 820-100 61 IM* WATER WILLOW w 6 101 4 I 17 1' 17 lh - T Wilson J Eckert 290-100 01 155* VIC vv 4 100 5 I 4-1 4s 3» 3= 2= C Ralls Thompson & Berry 200-100 01154*PEERLESS ONE W 7 103 3 6 6 6 5i0 41 43 M Fator S Polk . 910-100 0115.- *.\"ASHOTAH w 5 107 2 2 3' 3'" 48 510 o12 G W'liams S H.-sseltine 300-100 C1167*CAAMANO W 7 Ml 6 5 53 | 6 6 6 E Pet7.£old LR Knifong 1840-100 Time. 25. 492i. 1:15. 1:41%, 1:55. Track fast. $2 mutuels paid. Mannikin IE, $1S.40 straight. $0.00 place. -S3. 20 show; Water Willow, $4.20 place, $2.81 show: Vic. $2.60 show. Equivalent booking odds— Mannikin IE. 820 to 100 straight, 200 to 100 place, 60 to 100 show; Water Willow. 110 to 100 place. 40 to 100 show: Vic, 30 to 100 show. Winner — Ch. h. by Fitz Herbert or Gretry— Manzanita, by Meddler (trained by H. A. Lott; bred by Mr. Clarence IE Mackay). Went to post at 3:37. At post 1 minute. Start good and slow. Won driving; second and third the same. MANNIKIN II. was saved in close attendance on WATER WILLOW until after entering the stretch, where he challenged and. proving ganiest at the end. got up to win in the last strides. WATER WILLOW set a good pace and. under hard riding, fought it out gamely with the winner all through the final sixteenth. VIC raced well and had no mishaps. PEERLESS ONE made up ground in the last half. Scratched— 61108 Walter H. I'earce, 108. Overweights — Nashotah, 2 pounds. O-i -g C/| SIXTH RACE— 1 1-16 Miles. (June 24, 1916—1:45 — 3—110.) Purse $500. 3-year-old; Ol AO"i and upward. Claiming. Net value to winner $350; second, $100; third, $60. linlex llorses^ AWtPPSt 'A y2 % Str Fin Jockeys Owners Equiv. Odda Str't 81 1 HfIsAMPLE w3 MT 1 " l~ l3 17 lh 1" P iiurn San Diego Stable ■ ' 415-100 01014*M1KE DAEY vvsb 8 110 S 8 8 7= 8* 2* 2i C Ralls Murphy & Cloninger 600-100 S1878*8AM HILL ws 7 110 2 4 27 8* 27 21 3- G W'liams G Kelly 1240-100 tW78)«SWKNSON WS* 10 HO 1 7 8* 41 4=14' 4' T Wilson I J Cornwell 160-100 ( 01077 )*LITT. ORPHAN wa 8 110 I 1 2' 8J 27 8*1 •« II Long E E Buchanan 610-100 8188)1 H8L8N LUCAS w 4 109 t I !■ S 8 61 (i» E Fator M A Porter 4760-100 (01()7!)NEI;RASKA LAD w 4 112 4 2 V 6'i 7-' 7- 73 E Taylor Pinnegar & Loe 800-100 0I130»i;KN. DVNG Wa8MI fi fi 4H .V 51 8 S R Moss J W Tate 3140-100 Time, 24%. 49%, lrlffA, 1:42%, 1:49%. Track fast. S2 mutuels paid. Sample. $10.20 straight, $7.00 place, $3.80 show; Mike Daly, $6.60 place, $4.20 show: Sam Hill, 84.88 show. Equivalent bo..king odds— Sample. 410 to 100 straight. 250 to 100 place, 90 to 100 show; Mike Daly, 230 tn 100 place, 110 to 100 show: S::m Hill. 140 to 188 show. Winner — Ch. g, by Hruinmel — Seemly, by Torpoint (trained bv W. T. Anderson; bred by Mr. John S. Rail ). Went to post at 4:00. At post 1 minute. Start good and slow. Won driving; second and third the same. SAM PL K was rushed to the front in the first quarter and. setting a good pace, began tiring after laming far home, but hung to the Lad with rare ganieness aad just lasted long enough in a close finish. MIKE DALY, as aaaal, Began slowly, but came with a great rush through the final eighth and would hate won iii the next stride. BAM H1I.E raced up on even terms with the winner midway of the stretch, I. nt wis oiilgained by the first two. SWFNSON did his best. Beta tilled— 611.".:. Sir John Ver;:iio, 113. Overweights -Nebraska Lad, 1 pound. (RH Ifiti SEVENTH RACE— 1 1-2 Furlongs. (Jan. 8, 1921— 53%— 10— 105.) Purse $500. 3-year. OJL JLOtJ olds and upward. Claiming. ffet value to winner $350; second, $100; third, $60, Index- Horses AWtPPSt % Vj % Str Fin" Jockey a Owners Equlv. Odda Str't («lt41)«SHI*TY W I MS T~l 5 $ 21 1» G WMiams J A Parson ' 300-100 01005 HERDER Waa 7 US I I H f »* 21 D Hum O B Irwin 603-100 til ttt**LVTOR CORBETT w I 112 4 7 8| V 4-1 8* P Caron RMHollenbeck 810-100 8*MrTl*RING w 6 11:: 2 1 2'' 8*8* 4'" P Hum W Walker 190-100 (01I0J))'II. BURGOTNE w 7 ins i | r,- fi* 5» 5* M Fator W Younkman 2360-100 CI 182 'COVER DP w f. Ml 1 fi 7 7 6 6 W D Miller Elander Bros 23460-100 fcl8M*SHERMAH A. wan 8 Ml fi 5 4 44 Bled. T Wilson H T Palmer 340-100 Time, 24, 43%. 55%. Track fast. $2 mutuels paid. Shifty, $S.0O straight, $3 20 place, $3.00 show; Herder, $5.20 place, $3.80 show; Doctor Corbett. 84.88 show. Iviuivaleni hi., kin- odd*— Shifty, 200 to 100 straight. 60 to 100 place, 50 to 100 show; Herder 160 to 100 pla.-e. 80 to loo sliow: Doctor Corbett, 130 to 188 show. Winner —Br. f, by Iloiiej wood - i'liiilty, by Ogdeu (trained by J. A. Parson; bred by Nevada Stock Farm I. 8fen( to ao t :,! 1 25. At post I lalnates. Start good and slow. Won driving: second and third the saine. SH1KT\ raced close up from the start while under hard restraint and. racing to the front when a sixteenth out. held HERDER s.if.- in a f:i-t finish. HERDER set a fast pace and. when challenged. finished resolutely. DOCTOR CORBETT began slowly and closed a big gap. RING tired. HARRY BURGOTNE was knocked mit of roateatJoa on the far turn. d*»-| T| Q|? EIGHTH RACE— 5-8 Mae. (May 20, 1920—59—4—107.) Purse $600. 3-year-olds and 'Up JL XOU upward. Claiming. Net value to winner $350: second, $100; third, $50. Index Borsea AWtPPSt % & % Str Fin Jockeys Owners Equiv. Odds Str't fi Ho I iill.i JOE waa M MS .'. 7 P 7J :;" li li Jones W L Sehaefer 3050-100 81841* 'GRACE TR'BLE w 8 Ml fi 4 ;".!. » 4l 2^ M Fator E II Amlruss 15^0-100 61882 STILETTO waa 8 113 7 I 7" M 6* 3u E Fator G W Atkinson 700-100 (8lf89)BL*HE METERS W 8 113 1 5 4'' 2h 2J 4» E Taylor W Jenkins 3240-100 81084*ASHTON GlRL w 7 Ml :: 1 p a] an) jl B Petzgold E Anderson 29860-100 81184 SMILING ANNA vIMNfl ll'Mo- y; 0' D Hum A B Wright t3n40-10O t,IO.S7 FLOB'NCE DEEN w 3 108 11 fi fi' fi' 7'' I* J Majestic Trowbridge & Officer 130-100 61111*HATTTE Wli.l.ln) w(M 1 2 1' lh 1' 8*1 G Wliams J A Parson 1320-100 (8ll71")»OOOD l:\KlCllwiifil1ii IM B H 8* M T Wilson J ti Arvin 200-100 00111' BROWN BEE w 8 M8 12 9 ]0 ID 10-' M i P I'aron C L Smith f 61888*QUINAM w 7 10". I 3 _•'' 4,11-11' W D Miller C E Matthews 2610-100 0 1 1 I l'l 1 "I'T wi: 4 10'J '.I 12 12 12 12 12 It Moss M Dority t iMnluel field. Time. 24. 4i%, EOS'-i. Track fast. SJ inntiieL paid. Bitty Joe. $03.00 straight. $40.00 place, $9.00 show; (irace Trimble $20 SO place, ^ -11 ana*/; Btttetto, 8RJ8 aaaw. l-:.|iu\ a l.-ni binkiug odds- I'.illy Joe, 3050 to KM) straight. 11)30 to loo place, 350 to 100 show- Grace Trimble. 848 to 188 place. 340 in loo show; Stiletto, 310 to KM) show. Winner Ch. g, by Einsell -Ethel T., by Richmond (traiued by A. Gibson; bred by Mr O H. Chenault). Weal to post at 4:."i3. At |Mist 1 minute. Start good and slow. Won driving: second and third the same. BILLY JOE none. I up steadily while racing 011 the outside and. finishing with a fcreirt ra«h, wore the leader* down aad won drawing clear. GRACE TltlMP.EE was prominent from the stirt and; stand -lag .1 I. .id drive, outstayed STILETTO. The latter ran a good race and finish,. I fast and gaining. l.l.Wl HI'. MRYBRS ShoWOd 11 good order of spaed and Inn It. , I gaili.lv. ASHTON CIRL closed a big y..p ..nd finished close up. HATT1E YVILLDO el a fi 1 pace fa the lasl eighth. 1 Page 4 Tijuana Entries and Past Performances for Sunday, April 9 TIJUANA ENTRIES AND PAST PERFORMANCES FOR SUNDAY, APRIL 9 WEATHER CLOUDYi TRA(K FAST. 4 103x715 ■Rx'-ing starts at 1:88 p m. (Chicago time 3:.~ .r ). ® Superior mud runner x Good mud runner. # Fair mud runner. (Ml Maidens. 'Apprentice allowance, b Blinkers First Race — 1 Mil". Fnr-e $5(10 3 yeai-olds and upward. Claiming. (Track record: June 17. 191 i— 1:38— :t 9.".. i Today's Ind. Horse. Wt. Roc. A.Wt.Han Slim* *TluilK Km 1:1(1% I 188X725 61197 *llick(ir.vniit KHi 148% 8 188X728 6U653 'Ostentation* 188 1:41% 0)188x718 61195 'Modiste M 1 41 5 108x715 (61197) 'Striker 112 1:42% 12 114*715 611P7'-' bPrvpheev" Ill 1:42% 6 11".. .71." 611973 *AI Wick 110 1:44% 9 110. .748 61184 »Gcn. IUng 115 1:42 4 114X746 61179 'Missouri (Ml 144 1:44% 7 108x700 61180 Claaaj "url 112 1:44% 14 114x744 61196 Clerk 12 11."... 700 Second Race — 5 1-2 Furlongs. h» 8888 '■'• -war-olds Bad lf ant Claiming. (Tract i,i(.id: June 24, 1444 148%— 8— 118.) 61156 'bOiie Ac Guise 112 1:07% 6 112.. 725 ((,1200) Don .lose HI 1:07 7 114*724 6)119' *PrC4l Martin ....118148 BU4X718 4114i»-*bTjHoUon 115 1:48% 10 112x710 61032 'W V.I. Murphy 112 1:08 5 112X710 eilSe3 Sliletto 1111147% 6 110x705 61185 •MOW lp 118 1:07'.. 6 110.705 61169 •I'lanlagenct 112 148% 18 112x748 61151 *E1 Sahio 95 1:08 12 112x700 Third Race — 5 1-2 Furlongs. Purse $500. 3-year-olds and upward. Claiming. (Tracl: record: June 2S. 1916—1:05%— 3—118.) 61119- 'Hamilton A 488 148% 7 112X725 6)119 •Mannchen 110 144% 4 112X724 (61186) bP.illv Joe 112 1:08 18 1140715 61156 Virgc 1 15 1 48% 8 118. .718 61151- 1. W. Harper 114 1 :0S 7 117X715 61078 Urn— fa 107 148% 8 110x710 61091 *Little Pointer 10-11:08 4 106X710 61181 Cascade 1011:08.-. I 44. .748 61166 J. I). Suck 119 1:08--, 9 112X705 61151 'Orleans Girl 444 148% 5 110X700 Fourth Race — 1 1-16 Miles. Purse $500. 3-year-olds and upward. Claiming. 'Track record: June 21. P.)!6— 1 :45— 3— 110. 1 (61155) 'DON DODGE 98 148% 7 112X725 (61013) 'George C. Jr 98 1:47% 4 148. 715 61154"hMiss Kruter 118 1:44% 11 110X715 61184= 'Mike Dal? 111 1:48 8 107. .715 61169 Chick Bark ley 112 1:48% 7 114x710 61169 •hAndrcv K 100 1:48% 7 110x710 6I1673 'Missoula 5 107 .784 61182 'AlguWa 117 1:491. 8 107.710 61169 Rhymer 148 1:48% 4 118X786 61182 Dr. Samuel M4 1:88% 11 112*788 Fifth Race— 5 1-2 Furlongs. Purse $500. 3-year-olds and upward. Claiming. (Track record: June 28. 1916— 1 48%— 3— 118.) (61071 ) bFireplace 118 148% 4 107 X 725 l"iMfai (61102) hjnhu i'j "u "1 J* Jr • nj 101 i 148% i .\n*~«,, 9 u Airjy 109x720 a i -«i 4 103x715 61198 'Queen or Trumps.. 96 148 61152"bHairy Rudder 110 147% 6 444. .718 61155 bOrchid Kin:; Ill 144 T112X718 61168 'Miss Meelick 487 144% 4 99X705 61109 'tabloid 112 1:07% 3 94X705 61115 'Little Komper ... 48 148% 4 116x700 Sixth Race — 3-4 Mile. Special Weights Pm $1,500 I year-olds and upward. (Tracfe record: Dec. 20. 1910--1 :ll%— 3—110 ) 61116 ' l.Motor Cop 128 1:11% 7 100x750 ,'61115) Garden City 4 100. .745 (61116) Coflirld 109 1:13 6 90. .740 60963 Be lii n k 6 105 x 735 61115- Kinglike 112 1:12% I 750735 Seventh Race — 1 1-16 Miles. Pane $1,1011. 3-year-olds and upward. Handicap. (Track record: June 24. 1916—1:40—3—110.) (61183) bMannikin 11 107 1:51s 5 90x725 61117 JbVeteran 115 1:46% 4 96X720 611161 Muloiber 115 1:47 4 122X715 61117- Kifle 108 1:47 7 107X715 60183- .Itallotear 105 1:48% 4 95X710 61117 bBreeze 448 148% 8 107x710 61152 Plum Blossom 110 1:48% 4 90X705 60341 Make S, has 148 1:44% 7 14844785 6)153- tKath-rinc Rankin.. 115 148% 4 99. .700 611183 bFranklin 108 1:46 % 4 98x700 IK. H. and H. W. Barnes entry. Jll. D. Gates entry. Eighth Race — 1 Mile and 70 Yards. PatM $.500. 3-year-oldH and upward. Claiming. (Track rccaai: Feb. l, 1920 -1:48%— 8— 122.) 61185 'I.Harrv Burgoyne ..148 1:44 7 109X725 44488 *k8ml«conCC 114 148% 8 188X724 61084- 'Pinccrest 106 1:49 4 105X715 4U14**brrcaklla 113 1:44% 9 116X710 61113 *Latta Speed 103 1:51% 4 148X714 61118 •l.Rniien 97 1:46 4 118X718 61092 'York Lassie 106 1:47% 5 102X705 61155 'Midia 94 1:47% 5 106x710 61154 'Bill Head 113 1:46 6 107X705 61060 •Laaki Lnchinuiid .115 1:46% 8 HI. .748 61118-*bWalt.r Dant 1011:46% 7 111. .700 Ninth Race— 1 Mile. I'urse $500. 3-yoar-olds and upward. Claiming. (Track near*: June 17, 1916-1:38—3—95.) (4U88)*fcT«aaiB««4i 104 141% 4 104x725 61154 *F.ugonia K 1011:42% 4 101. .720 ' 61166 •Caadaa 96 1:42% 5 182X718 1 (61083. 'Fond Hope 110 l:88%ay 8 118x715 (61165) kCbcalatc 484 1:48% 8112X718 G1170-'l.(lioir Mister 112 1:43% 7 112:1:710 1 61087 'Thirty Seven 9 112X710 61183 'Nusiiotah 188 1:42% 5 102X710 1 61197 'bCobrita 108 1:42 7 102x705 , 61200-'bDotible Van 103 1:42% 5 109x705 61164- S.piivrcl Hawkins (M( 448 1:48% 4 488. .784 I 61l70;'bOld Homestead . ...148 . . 1:42% . ., 7 112X700 I omv owm i i ■ --i- i - i i « "v ■ *— ■ ■ ■ - vrv Tijuana Jockey Percentages l"iMfai (61102) hjnhu i'j "u "1 J* Jr • nj i 148% i .\n*~«,, u Airjy a i -«i omv owm i i ■ --i- i - i i . . . « "v ■ . *— ., ■ ■ ■ - vrv TIJUANA JOCKEF PERCENTAGES. From January 1. 1921, tf* March ~!». 1922, Ineliial r», At A i or or A A I I or or At A i or or Over Jockey. P.O. Wt. Mti. 444. 2d. 8d. Trombiey. A 33 95 « I 0 I Majestic, .1 22 97 207 45 24 24 Williams. G 22 107 393 87 79 64 Huutamer. J 19 103 972 179 142 149 Neal. E 19 108 226 44 40 35 Lowe, R. 18 110 82 II 20 6 Saladin, H. 4 17 111 184 32 21 22 4444844), W 17 112 225 39 41 25 Wilson. T 16 96 464 76 62 67 Slaughter. M 16 107 268 42 40 31 Noble. E 15 10ft 302 46 89 51 Studer. C 14 94 468 66 66 71 Taylor. E 14 114 811 111 87 89 Thompson. C 14 110 283 40 41 37 Miller, 0. H 13 112 255 34 42 38 Gross, C. 13 107 538 69 68 63 Kator. F. 13 102 473 61 65 67 Atwell, 0. 12 113 344 40 4ft 53 Hum. P 12 80 445 54 52 59 Jones. B„ 12 102 481 II 31 «8 Molters. B 12 110 80 10 I « Parke, B 12 107 792 98 JOS 107 Rao. T 12 109 216 26 27 30 Fafor, M 11 100 130 14 21 15 Hum, D 11 94 411 4« 38 33 Martinet, P 1t 114 626 67 80 83 Murray, T 11 111 33ft 38 29 50 Jacobs. A 10 148 449 44 71 62 Hall. L 10 112 79 8 4 13 Organ, W 09 48 43 4 4 4 long. H "» »5 U* 11 *• s C.i on. P 09 108 175 1ft 24 18 Bower, H. B 04 104 119 39 44 40 Anderson.- W 08 100 77 0 7 1! Cartes, ft 08 111 470 86 33 45 A A I I or or Oyer Jockey. P.O. Wt Mrs. Lit. 2d. 84. Donahue. B OS 104 119 9 7 14 McKwen. B 08 111 188 15 15 21 Hetealf, J 08 112 112 9 10 14 Parry, w 08 lift 10s 9 10 6 Dority, K 07 112 279 19 28 27 Garrett, G 07 105 15 110 Puggan. U Oft loft 63 4 14 7 Puggan, C 06 112 103 6 1ft 19 Baker. F. J Oft 109 135 8 lfl 15 Murray. J. J 05 105 108 5 7 12 Petzgold. E 05 95 21 1 1 2 Ralls. 0 05 94 133 7 20 15 Thomas, J 05 111 41 2 5 2 Maskrid, B 0-1 110 47 2 2 2 Harrington, R. .. .04 110 204 9 17 8 Davis, W 03 101 31 1 0 2 Deford. J 03 107 61 2 2 8 Freggatte. D 03 108 39 I 1 3 C.iiretl, M 03 75 70 2 ft 6 Woods, M 03 111 31 1 5 3 Miller. W. D 02 92 41 1 6 9 Rredin. N 113 3 0 0 0 Brown. C 112 40 0 4 2 Dean, W 80 34 0 1 O Oaetttfe, F 95 9 0 l 1 .lolly, T 95 10 0 0 0 Leeds. G D»3 18 0 I 0 Martin. W 112 3 0 0 0 Mlley, F 109 58 0 4 5 Moss. R 100 5 0 0 0 Noonsn. J PHI 11 0 0 1 Rglerino. B 95 3 0 I I Ward, C 101 7 0 0 0 Zander. H 48 13 0 0 0 1st Race [1st Tijuana] 1 c* RAPP ' Mile. .".-y«-;i r-f»hl.s ami n; \v;ir l. liiimiiiu. (.June 17, IDIG— . Indei Course Dist Time T'ck Odds Wt. St % Str Kin Jockeys Started Order of r iul:;h fHRlLIS. b. m, 7 108 By Coy l.ad — Avlslom. by Ayrshire (Trainer, J. Croftox. turner, H. D. uaaaak, 61171 Tijuana 8| f l:44%faat 71 l'"i 14 4 V W Mnitiii 8 G Enough. Wal Mack. HcClMB 61041 Tijuana H f l:48%taat 6 108 1 11 II 11" J Htamer 11 IVhle Van. Gr. Trimble. Ispharu 1 60182 Tijuana 1 1-16 1:57 mud 7 103 3 Pulled up. C Studer 7 Lewis B., Dalwnod, Tamhian 60135 Tijuana 1 1-16 1:55 alop 13 1«6 5 2 2 2 ^» 2* C Studer 9 Canute. Mai ie Connell. Taml.ian •0024 Tijuana ^-4 1:17 good 5 106 2 2 7 HI )V R Parke 12 Hot Foot, Kenward, Montperrl 59853 Tiluana 54 f 1:09 fast 7-5 111 1 2 2 ?." .'i"J R Carter 11 MissDunbar, F.Wilson. TnmbiaD 1 B9734 Tijuana 64 f 1 41 fast R 107 1 8 1 2» S» A Jacob* 9 Madam Byng, Busy Bird. Vlrge I 59624 Tlj nan a fi-R l.OHifast 35 110 i 8 8 8 Pi R Carter 8 Fireplace, Harry D.. Mayflower • enaKOHYNUT. b. m. • 108 By Hefslan— Lyobe* Nut. by Sir Modr«« (Trainer. G, F. Hum. Owner, G. V. Hum). 41136 Tijuana 1 1 Pi LM'.gnod li M 7 4 -- J* P llvirn 11 LcDinosaure. B'ySisfer. M'alisle ' 41077 Tijuana 1 1-1K 1:4!)%fant « 108 7 5 E| 6»* P Hum H L Orphan. G .Enough. AIWk k 61044 Tijtiana 2 l^»%Caat 14 90 1 2 5 5'" P lfurn 5 L.L'l.round. B'honGreen, P.Nail 61012 Tijuana lrn70y 1 :17%fast 12 1»S 5 I P 2'J P Iii:rn JO DaintyLidv. Surn-on, Net».La4 60909 Tijuana 11:43 fast 72 144 7 7 7'°7'»P Murn 8 AlmaP... Man'kinll., I.W ITpcr 60801 Tijuana 1 1-16 1 :M%fa:.t 13f HI 4 1 I I H •)" D Hum UMontona. B'd'gThrough, AlmaB. 60672 Tijuana 4-4 l:15%faa1 V- t 144 4 « fi «« ("J P Hum 9 .1 I n.l'w'd. M'tcom'vJr . Ispham 60605 Tijuana 1 1-16 1 50%Rood 78 M 2 4 6 8 8* 8" P Hurn 9 Weinland. Alma B.", Jewel ODv ORTENTATI0TT8, h. rn, 14 103 By Osier Joe—TaHao. by Top Gallant. (Trainer, R. WlUon. Crwner, *. Wibuva', 81188 Tijuana 5] f I.44%fas1 .Mo MM 1 | ::•':;-'. r wrilaaa) 4 Plif aiali . Vodka, Max 61080 Tijuana ."•If 144 btat -' l"6 I S 4* 2i P Hurn 12 Bl Meyers. Olive D., L.Piin-oxs 61064 Tijuana 3-4 l:l'.%fast 7 M4 2 9 H V- K PetajOldlS N'kKlein. i^dvlope. G'dEnoiigh 81812 Tijuana laaTay l:44%teat U 1 »8 2 2 2' :;»J P Han 4 Geo.C.lr., LOrphan. L.L'hmund 60924 Tijuana 3-4 1:l7\hvy II 108 1 5 4' 1" P Hum 7 Hor.lx-rch, Cookmaid, Baby Giri 60TJ-1 Tijuana H t 1 4ft ,-fast f. 106 6 4 I J :: * J Htamer 12 W.Dant. H.Wright, Syn'opat'n 60fi73 Tijuana 3-4 1:15%fast 41 144 7 4 8 4* 4* P Hurn 8 p.toPoint, S Hawkins, Lot. .Speed 60495 Tijuana S-« 1;« mud f 7 111 8 12 12 12 12'» D Hum 12 Trumpet Call. Canclon. Vodka 60381 Tijuana 54 f 1 09 fast 42 441 4 9 9 9'J 4" J Deford 11 Alajah. K't ofPythias. 1/yB'boo MMol Tijuana 3-4 1:22%mud 10 111 .1 2 4 4* 44** H Saladln 10 Baisy. l.avaga. Indian Brigade 6»:04 Tijuana Bi f 1 0?%fa«t U M » 7 7 7» B'J P Hurn 10 M.Tilghman. Gol.Roee. M.D'bct WOSISTE, b. m, 6 108 By Vo» Tro..:p- M^diw'a. by Oaeoi as (Trainer, W. A. Wright. Owner. W. A, Wright). 61170 Tijuana 1 1 I t'.f.st : f V 7 7 8 S= 7" K I'ator 10 JulyFly. Ch'rMaster, O.HVtead 61136 Tijuana I 1-14 1:51%KOo8 17f 11:! 5 7 6-' 1" K 'alter 11 L.D'saure, Hick'nut. BabySistcr 6 1075 Tijuana 1 l-M l:44%fafll K M 6 7 T' 6»i ■ Pet^gold 9 Swensou, Baby Sister. Dione 61067 Tijuana I 1 : f.1. last 25 143 7 9 9 8"K Pctzgold 9 Bafferty, Bardora. Nelir'kaLad 61013 Tijuana lmTOy l:4t%Caat 79 115 3 K 6% fi"i P Martinez. 9 Geo.C.Jr., LOrphan. Ostentat'ut 6 l»67 Tijuana 1 l:43%fast 141 113 3 8 8" 7' P Martinez 9 Caamano. Swenson. Quinam 60936 Tijuana IroTOy 1:51 hvy 9Sf 10s 8 fi «i 4'« W Davis 8 (^ap Evans. Argento. LW.H'per 60864 Tijuana 1 1-16 1.53%alow 46 113 6 6 7' 6*1 P MartinezPJ Argento. WhileHuven. AlmaB. '-1 B1KEH, br. f. 12 110 By Disguise— Contentious, by Galore. (Trainer, J. Kern. Owner. J. Rem). 6U64 Tijuana .% f !. " ', fast 7 441 9 I 4| V T Wilaoa 9 E Williams. S.Haivkin-.. Ij.'t.Rre 1 60996 Tijuana 4-4 142%faat U 144 I" 11 84* 4% J Haa'aterll Lady Bourbon. Vodka. live o. S54 ; Tijuana 6-8 1 0«%niud 39 1"7 I 7 7 7 6'« T Wilson 7 HurryD.. PerfectDay. EllaWaldn , P «v'2 Tijuana 4-4 l:15%ffaat 117 114 2 7 7 7» V" T Murray 8 OrehldKing. Shortstop, M-Lan^ 41741 Tijuana 5i f 1:09%faet 16 111 » 10 JO 8» S'JT Murray 10 El Snbio, Araer. Maid. Ltmerlc* rw.47 Omaha 1-4 117 slow 6 II 3 8"* .1 Duncan 8 Repent. N.Witwer, W'hY'rfUeG W*\ OMaba 1 1:42 fast. It 117 8'» J D-iggan 8 Dr. Samuel, El Key, Balf-ur PR0PSTE0T, ob. g. fl 115 By artmnomor — Fleda B . by FaJa«tt« (Trainer, A. Gibson. Owuer. W. L. **■(!•« f*. 1. 61170 Tijuana I l:13%fast 13 P19 : 3 4' V K DonahuelO JulyKly. Ch'rMaster. O H'stead I 61139 Tijuana 3-1 1:15 good IG 110 3 5 41 33.' ■ Donahue 7 Careen. Don Jose, Double Van 61093 Tijuana 1 1-16 l:44%fiaat W M 4 1 tj S'JM Fator 8 Dainty Lady. Batd-ira, .I.David 61077 Tijuana I 1-44 l:44%Caat 9 HO 6 4 4J 4%T Wlfciaa 8 LOrphan. (; Emuigb. AlWick 61012 Tip. ana lni70y 1 :47%fast 6 110 3 | r.» 4* | C Ralls 10 Dnintyl.ady. H okorynut Swcn'n 1 «(MI68 Tijuana 5-8 1:01 %f a at 17 110 10 1" 10 lom n Carter 10 Rosa Atkin, Coombs, Careen 60006 Tijuana 5J f 1 os%fa."t 9 XU I 3 S' •." T Wlhon II R. Atkin. Mis^Sedalia. NcraKRa (^'780 Tijuana Hfl4a%taal 8 113 3 1 2 4* 4* ■ Carter 10 l«t Speed, J. D Sugg. Bet Stuari 1 AL WICK ek. g, 9 110 By Albula— Rubywick, by Hawkswick. (Trainer, F. Mirmet. Owner, A M. Gray). r.1088 Tijuana .% f 141 tfaal 4 M E 8 T 51 C Studer 12 Daisy N., Blue Van. Mix 61077 Tijuana. 1 1-14 1.8y%fa«t 21-JO HO 13 3' 4*1 Q WlU.ms 8 LOrphan, G. Enough. Pn.pheet 61066 Tijuana 3-4 1:1". fast 10 106 2 6 5' 4" G Wllli'ms 9 LiuraCochran. Billy.lo . Cl.n.me C1027 Tijuana 3-4 l:16%sli.w 10 115 11 8 8« 6*J R Carter 11 Dienero, Zodiac, Muriel's Pet 60679 Tijuana 5J f l:08%fast 441 113 10 10 10 10 lo'* G Leeds 10 BlackTop, ThirtySeven. Review 1 MX 15 Tijuana 51 f l:09%faat 26 113 5 7 7 ~\ J»J E Taylor 12 Ternette. Missoula, Apple Jack 1 60153 Tijuana 6ifl:12'%slop 13 106 9 8 8 8» 6« C Studer 12 Mike Dixon, Sadie D., Kimono 63864 Tijuana 5* f MtfVifast 49 108 4 U 10 10* 11" H B B'werl2 Infield, Walt.Wliitaker. Alajak QEN. BTtfO br. g. 6 110 By Brummel — Florida Rota, by Farasdol*. (Trainer, J. W. Tate. Owner, J. "W. Tate). 61181 Tijuana 1 1-16 l:49%fast 31 M « 5 S |" 11 Moss 8 Sample. Mike Daly. Sun Hill 61136 Tijuana 1 1-44 l:51%good 5 110 10 10 7= 7» R Moss 11 LeD'osaure, H'k'ynut, B'ySi'iter 61093 Tijuana 1 1-16 1 :49%fast 23f 107 6 5 63 1'J U Moss 8 Dainty Lady. Bardora. J. David 61067 Tijuana 1 1 :42%fast 124 104 8 6 6' 4«» R Moss 9 Rafferty. Bardora. Nehr'kaLad 61012 Tijuana lm70y l:47%fast 6 115 10 9 910 9" J H'tamer 10 DafntyLady, Hickorynut, Swen'n 60988 Tijuana lm70y l:4fi%fant 74 105 7 7 6" 6'i P Hum 8 Kirl.Vergne. Montona, I Brook* 60906 Tijuana Si f 1 : 08% fast 44f 105 8 9 9» 9" R Moss 11 R Atkin, Prophecy, MlnsSerfalla 60356 Tijuana lm70y l:48%fant 7 106 3 4 6 6 6 65J .1 H'tamer 8 Miss Dunbar, Madrono, Sam Hill 60274 TMuana lm70y l:49%g-nnd I3f 111 4 7 8 8 8« 8»J K Tavlor 9 Zamloeh. CloverJunia, O.R'ley 60223 Tiiuana 5Jf1:13%hvy 23 114 8 8 7 61 6«i E Taylor B Mike Dixon. Fond Hope. Grlapla 59448 Tijuana 1 1-16 l:57%mud 3i 109 8 6 6 6 * «J» O Wllli'ms 6 Audrey K., Rhymer, M'taln Girl 59367 Tijuana lm70y l:51%mud 7-5 113 3 3 3 4 4* 5* G Wllli'ms 8 B.Stuart, M't'nGirl. Aft«rNlght 59227 Tijuana lm70y l:52%slop 7-10 108 2 5 J 2 3» 2» G Wllli'ms 7 Dalwood, Lit.Orphaa, AfterNl't MISS OTTRI, ch. m, 7 (N) 108 By Blues— La Rove, by Bala. (Trainer, S. J. K el ley. Owner, 8. 3. Kelley), 61179 Tijuana 3-11:15 fast 52 113 r, | «=l 7" M Fator 12 SilkSox. Contriot. ( hippendale 61119 Tijuana 54 f 1:09 fast 15 111 I 3 8} «"i B Kator 11 Blazer, Silk Sox. Bookworm 44444 Tijuana 3-4 1:17 good 4 106 4 4 7 7'J 9 • J Hun'mcrl2 Bittern, C'tleCrown. Mrs. Jlgg* 5P225 Tijuana 5-8 1 :05%slop 68 111 7 6 5 51 6"J H Saladin 9 Bill Head, Chrome, SQUash 6SP43 Tijuana 11:44 fa?t 306 101 7 7 7 8 8« 8*J A Arvln 9 Han.'sTopai, Cl.Jnnla, O. leader 58927 Tijuana 3-4 116 fast 8 113 3 3 8 4* V P Long 11 RedWilliam, Restfull. Mra.Pat ISS68 Tijuana 6-8 1:03%fast 7-10 1" 5 4 4 4 i 6»1 R Parka 7 Merry Lass, Crlsple, Uranium 68826 Tijuana 61 f l:09%fast 33 109 4 4 3 2 1 3'J A Arvln 10 Dr.Stev'son, A.Jessie, R. WIIIIbm CLASSY CURL, ch. m, 10 113 By Proapero— Miss Zemansky, by VictoTy, (Trainer, W. E. Wood. Owner, Horse Lake Stable). 61180 Tijuana 5-4 l:'ll%fast :M 110 9 11 11 11,7M Woo.ls 11 K.Moon. Hon Ceorge. Shelbyville 60967 Tijuana 1 l:13%fa.st S38 113 2 5 6' 8"* M Woods 9 Caamano. Swonnon. Quinam 60886 Tijuana 4-4 l:15%good 1241 109 11 11 in1 Id11 M Woods 12 W.VVhitaker. J.G'man. M.D'bar «|)7S1 Tijuana 51fl:09%fast 7«f HI 2 5 9 9J 10 2 R Carter 12 W.Dant. H.Wright, Ostcntat'us 60196 Tijuana 4-4 1:05 mud 44J 111 3 6 7 71 7" M Woods 10 I.W.Harper, VeraRita. Chrome 60154 Tijuana 61fl:10%slop 299 110 8 10 8 6* 41* M Woods 11 Kenward, Mls^Clark, MaeJohn'n 60052 Tijuana 5-8 1 :02%good 259 111 7 7 7 7» 611 M Woods 8 R'leadcr, RosaAtkin, Clearl^ke 59332 Tijuana 5-8 l:06%hvy 39 114 5 5 4 7* 7'» M Wood 8 C. Master. F.Hope, Mas. Franklin 14288 Reno 5-8 1:01%fast K-6 Hi 6" R Ryan 7 Cruzados.lr., L.Birdle, Positnno 44193 Reno 5-8 l:06%hvy 13 111 21 C McEwen 6 DoetorZab. QuidNunc, Sureget 0LERK, b. r, 18 115 By The Scribe— Graziella, by Aintree. (Trainer, C. B. Irwin. Owner, C. B. Irwin), 61136 Tijuana 1 1-H". 1 :51%good 52 115 3 i 8i ll11 D Hurn 11 LeD'osaure, H'k'ynut. B'ySlster 61075 Tijuana 1 1-16 1 :49^.fast 35 110 3 2 3J 6'a H Long 9 Swenson. Baby Sister. Dione 6c409 Tijuana 1 1-16 1:50% fast 73 110 6 6 8 8 8 8!» I Hum 8 M. Kruter, Madrono. G.Roberts 60271 Tijuana 61 f l:1o%*ood 84f 113 8 7 7 8* 8"! P Martinez 12 Coombs. L'yBourl.on, Canvasb'k 6L103 Tijuana lm70y 1.47%fast 821 110 4 7 10 10 10 10 » P MartinozlO Ev.Har'gan, C.B'kley, Y.Lasale 41444 Tiiuana 3-4 1 L'O slow 10 107 4 2 2 610 5» .1 H'tamer 7 G.Muehleb'h. N.Klein. M.F'nklln 599 .0 Tijuana 11-16 1:57 hvy 116f 108 9 7 10 Pulled up. ■ Tarke 10 Petlar, M. Conuell, Miss Kruter 2nd Race [2nd Tijuana] ' 1 1 1 , I I . 1 1 I • ' Ortrl DA PCT •"» '"~ l'iirJon«s. 3-year-oltls and ii|iwar l. ClaiiniiiK. (June -H, aCllU HMUL lf 14J 1 :Or. 1-5 3 11H.) DUO DE OUISE, eh. g, 4 112 By Star Shoot— Miss Graarille. by Taake*. (Trainnr. R. M. Hollenbeck. Owner, R. X. Hollenheck). 61 156 Tijuun.i 5-s::02 fart I HI 6 3 21 :■* P Caruii I ttubberll.. D.Fasliion. D'bleVan 61112 Tijuana 5Jfl:08 fart 8-6 112 6 5 3l W % G Willi'ms 7 AskJessie, W.C.Dooly, Rosellis 610." 6 Tijuana f i f l:07%fast 4 117 6 6 6J 6s,1 J Hun'mer 7 Smil. Maggie, H'tonA., P'tagenet 61003 Tijuana 5i f l:07%faat 22-.". 108 7 8 8 S1*? J Hun'mer 8 M.Maulshy, HazelDale. Tennilee 60860 Tijuana 55 f I 09%slow 6 6 112 4 4 31 t*| J H'tamer 7 Mad. Byng. M'flower, Ch. Master 44447 Tijuana F.-8 l:03%slop 9-5 112 5 4 4 4" 3« J H'tamer 7 Clear Lake, Neg, Duly Fashion 50786 Tijuana 51 f l:07%faat 21 112 o 5 5 31 2 J Hun'mer 8 R.L.Owen, 11. Burgoyne, M.Byng 4N47TtJaausa 6ifl:08 good 64 110 4 f. 6 31 ft P Caron 12 H.BurgV, Rubber!!.. Thir. Seven G0107 Tijuai.a 54 f 1:08 Caat 14-5 110 7 4 3 2' L'« .1 H'tamer 8 Kinglike. Goldie Rose. O'sGlrl 60354 Tijuana 6ifl.08%fast 6 110 6 11 1*11" G W'iiains 7 Peg Martin. Gadling. Balarosa 1X M JOSE, oh. g, 7 111 By Ballot— MJcaels. by Waterm-ess. (Trainer, 0. E. GroT*«. Owner, G. E. Oroves). 61)81 Tijuana 6-4141 fast 7 10 IK 4 1 l«| J«| H .lonen 10 Galway. Vera Kit*. Mary Jay 61139 Tiiuana 3-4 1:15 Rood 11-10 114 2 1 2J 2' H Jones 7 Careen, Prophecy. Double V»n 61110 Tijuana 3-4 1:13%fart 11 113 6 5 7 6'" H J01.ee 7 IkeMills. BlackTop. Har.Rudder I 81844 Tijuana 1 l:42%fest 7-j0 112 1111 3'i P Caron 6 Caamano. P'lessOne. EugenlsK. 60928 Tijuana 1 1-16 l:52%hvy 21 111 5 3 3»* 5'i C Studer 9 B.'sWing. H.O.Heel*. N.Harper 60843 Tijuana 1 1-16 l:52%mud 26 106 2 2 4" 420 P Hurn 6 Rifle. Rouwi, Bill Head G"?0fi Tiiuana 1 l:43%fast 11 116 6 3 3 3 31 8' C Th'pson 9 K.Rankin, Toucher. Nel.H»rp»r W58 Tijuana 1 1-16 l:49%fast 7 110 5 1 1 1 2'i 3'f .1 Hun'mer 8 Fr'klin. Nel. Harper. S.Penr 11. PEGGI MARTIN, br. m. 6 110 By Martiaet— Peggy, by Br. MaoBridc. (Trainer. J. Curl. Owner, M. J. Barrvas\ 61110 Tijuana 5J f l:07%fast 7 115 2 7 5= 3*1 H Jones S Mayflower. HamillouA.. Lobelia 81888 Tijuana &h f 1:08 fast 27-10 110 6 6 6*' 6'J T Wilson S R.Atkiu, Th. Seven. Mayllmver 61032 Tijuana 3-4 l:14%slow 13-10 115 1 3 31 3'i J Hun'mer 7 Smil. Maggie, View. Al Porter 60998 Tijuana 51 f 1:08 fast 5 110 I 5 4l 3' J Hun'mer 7 Col. Murphy. HamiltonA.. Pueblo 44441 Tijuana 51 f 1:10 slow 3-2 110 2 5 6 3» 21 C Studer 8 Tlllotson, S.Beach. I.W.Harper 603S4 Tijuana 1 l:44%fast 13-10 107 3 1 1 1 1| 1J G Wllll'meia Jewel City, Hot Foot, Montona 60354 Tijuana 5J f l:0S%fast 6-5 105 2 4 4 22 2" J H'tamer 7 Due de Guise, Gadling, Bnlnrosa 59W.9 Tijuana 61 f l:0S%fast 3 110 4 7 7 4' 21 C Studer 7 Th'tySeven, Croupier, L.Potntor 6y^l2 Tijuana 61 f l:0S%fart 18-6 106 4 2 4 2' If J Hun'mer 0 F.Hope. BigSmoke. W.C.Dooly 59731 Tijuana 6-8 1:03 fast 8 108 8 5 7 7«1 «»l C Studer 9 Stanley H., Pewaukee, Lobelia 3W26 Tijuana 1-4 1:15 fast 14 109 * t 4 11 31 R Parke 4 No Wonder, OrPnsOtrl. Welnlao4 TiLLOTSON. to. g, 14 112 By Marts Santa— Black Banner, by Maietto. (Trainer, Z. E, McGregor. Owner, Z. E. McGregor). 61151 Tijuana 5-8 1 :01%fast 6 110 1 2 2i 3» P Hurn 9 Alajah. I.W. Harper. Rafferty 81888 Tijuana 5i f 1:08 fast 16 112 8 8 8 *'i W Organ S It. Atkin. Th. Severn, Mayflower 60025 Tijuana 6-8 l:04%hvy 8 112 4 5 6'J 6*1 C Ralls 7 Pueblo. CioelyKay. DulyFashioa 60838 Tijuana 5i f 1:11 mud 13 5 112 4 4 6» G» J H'tamer 7 Jackl/edi. Pueblo, Harry D. 60761 Tijuana R-S 1 44%f ast 13-5 112 9 7 5 B» 2=1 T Wilson 10 Fond Hope, Pueblo, Ringleader 60V02 Tijuana 61 f 1 :08%fast 34 112 7 4 3 21 4=1 J H'tamer ft R.L.Owen. Col.Murphy. JulyKly 60371 Tijuana 61 f 1 :10 slow 5 112 1 2 1 l'l !J J H'tamer 8 Teg-Martln. S.Beach, LW.H'per 60106 Tiiuana 61 f l:08%ra«t 6 107 1 6 1 ll lh .1 Htamer » July Fly, Cover Cp, No Wonder 602.S0 Tijuana 6-8 1:04 good 6-6 110 4 11 2* 3» J H'tamer 9 MeMurpby, Dorothy. Ermitaua 00L. MURPHT, b. g, 5 112 By Theo. Oeok— Harvest Queen, by Fee* o'Bay. (Trainer, J. G. Arvin. Owner, J, G. Aiv'n). 61032 Tijuana 3-4 l:14%sl..w 4 112 4 6 5-! 6'i M Fator 7 Smil'gMaggie, View. Peg. Martin 60998 Tijuana .".'. f 1:08 fast 7 112 6 6 P 1" VV Organ 7 Hamilton.V.. Peg. Martin, Pueblo 884)84) Tijuana 54 f l:f'8%fart 6-5 112 7 4 ll 1=1 T Wilson 9 Charmant. O Homest'd, V.RHs 44441 Tijuana 4-4 l:15%fast 7 117 5 3 11' 2'i E Kator 12 JulyFly. O. Homest'd, T.Brooks 84141 Tijuana H f 1 :08%fast 30 117 6 5 4 3h 31 E Fator 8 MrLane. Rubberll., Tu'tySeven 6"702 Tijuana 51 f l;08%fart 17 117 3 3 3 3* 2» C Gross 8 R. L. Owen. July Fly. Tillotsoo 60R16 Tijuana 3 4 l:2S%faa4 10 117 9 7 10 10 9 « E Taylor 10 Plantagenet. Mannchen. JulyFly 6-1521 Tijuana 3-M:19%hvy 60 112 8 8 8 8 R" W Organ 8 Rafferty. Earlymom. Ch.Ma«l«r M*44 Tijuana 64 f 1:09 good 19 111 7 8 8 10 10" C Grow 10 D.Dodge, H'o'r's Topss, McLane S98S1 Tijuana 51 f 1:11 slop 16 117 B 10 7 10» ll'« H Taylor 11 Chow. Candegrey. Rosellis STILETTO, h. m. 6 110 By Assagai— Annie Lauretta, by Emperor. (Trainer, G. W. Atkinson. Owner. U. W. Atkinson). 01186 Tijuana 5-4 142%faat 7 113 I I 5* l'l ■ Fat lr 12 Bill.v.Ioe. G. Trimble. B.Meyers 61082 Tijuana 6i f 144%faa4 44 141 6 6 6t 66J T Wilson 10 Virge. W. C. Dooly. Mary Jay 8884)8 Tijuana 3-4 l:1l%fast 6 113 5 3 31 V C Th'iason 8 I.W. Harrier, K.l'h'ham. Dorothy 60910 Tijuana 64fl:08%fast 9 111 fl 6 fi1! 3" C Th'pson 7 H'n'sHeir, K.Ch'thatu. G.Tr'bls 60865 Tijuana 3-4 l:16%9low 7 113 2 2 2=1 2"k C Th'jvson 8 DoublcVan. Ladvlone, L.Co -hrsn 6(i7.1 Tijuana 11-44 141 fast 38 108 6 4 4 4 6 4» T Wilson 7 Bas Boy, P't toPolnt, Dr. Samuel C06I9 Tijuana 4-4 144%faat 7f 112 3 8 S 6l 4" E Fator 8 Clear Lake, Lobelia, Limerick Kr.602 Tijuana 3-4 l:16%Rood 21 113 2 2 7 V 7"! E Tavlor 11 Coombs, Black T L. Bourbon «0133 Tijuana 6-8 1:04 slop 14 104 7 « I 6« 681 B Fator 7 Pewaukee. Tom Cam. Alajak 0OVER UP, blk. m, 6 110 By DUginre — Ooatnme. by Domino. (Trainer, D. Y. Elander. Owner. Elander Bros.). '.118.-. Tijuana \\ I 55%faat 236 101 6 7 6 4*| W D Miller 7 Shifty. Herder. Doctor Corbett 81182 Tiiuana 3-1 1:14 /;f ast 169 4M 777' 7'" E Petzgold 8 JohnJr.. Q.ofTrumps, H. Rudder 61 110. Tijuana 3-4L13%fart 18 110 2 3 51 7" P Hurn 7 IkeMills. BI'kTop. Harryltudrter 61014 Tijuana 5-sl:01%fast 7 115 3 2 2-'l 1»| J H'tamer 9 Fond Hope, Virge. W. C. D oly 60!)8 Tijuana 3-1 l:11-r.fast 1 108 1 1 l- I1 J Hun'merlO I.Usfwwi, Col.f.nider. N.Klein 8J444 Tijuana 64 f 1:11 mud 8 110 1 2 2 2' 24 T Ra« 7 J.Gorman, C.theWay. Velvet KI406 Ti.i.iana. i| f 144%Caat 44-44 444 7 3 I 2 31 C Studer 9 Tillotson, July Fly. No Wonder 4I4?1 Tijuana F.4 f l:08%fast 6 106 1 11 1=1 l'l B Parke 9 Kenward. Ringleader. Billy Joe i98M Tijuana 54 f 1 09Vi,f art 33-10 106 3 2 2 2' 4=1 B Parko IS Infield, Walt.Whitaker, Alajah f.9734 Tijuana 64 f J :09 fast lOf 112 6 3 8 7'1 7» T Murray 9 Madam Ryn*\ Busy Bird, Virge 5S4S8 Tiiuana 61fl:07%fart 42 103 6 6 a 7 7'« L Gaugel 7 C. A.ComiBkey. DlSablo, Ol.Wood 'S12S Tijuana 51 f 1:08 fast 28f 106 10 1 4 «, J0'» E Jostali 12 M.Euretta. IVlsncey. Applejack PLANTAGENET, b. g, 10 112 By Ogden— Mamla Worth, by 8* Oaorga. (Trainer. J. W. Shookley. Owner, J. W. 8h«ekle»' (116!) Tnuana U*74y 1:48 fa-t aj 113 3 5 6' 6" W l Mil'r S Yennak. Balarosa. Weinland 61110 Ttjaaaa i| t 14?%ttaat 17 117 8 5 6h 6»J E Falor 8 M'flower, HamiltonA.. P.Martiu 61085 Tijuina 1 1-14 l:49\fa st 12 112 5 2 6=1 ««J C Studer 7 Vermak. Audrey K.. Rhymer 61079 Tiiuana 4-4 l:14%Caat 5 113 6 6 51 3» C Studer 8 H. Rudder. M. Dunbar, MyrtleA. KJ )56 Tiiuana 6} f 1 :07%fast 13 112 7 i 31 2=1 T Wilson 7 Smil. Maggie. H'iltonA., O.Girl 414)88 Tijuana 3-4 1:1.'. slow 44-4 113 1 1 Ink 1? p i|llrn 7 MA Fool. Orl'nsGirl. U-wisB. 60!»58 Tijuana 51 f 1 44%fMt 23 11J 6 6 7nk 6«1 H Lon»r 9 0 Murphy, Charm't, O. Homest'd COv-s Tijuana 64 f 1 :10W,mud 31-10 112 2 1 1 1» 1» T Wilson 7 FMHope. Chow. OldHomestead wra Tijuana 4-4 ll'^fast 29 11? 4 4 5 9' S" J Thomas 12 JnlvFly. C.Murphv. t» Homest'd V761 Tijuana 6-8 1 ^^.fast 34 112 8 6 6 61 6»I .1 Thomas 10 Fond Hope, Tillofon, Tumble 4M61 Tljunna lm70v I 47%f'?«t 26 113 2 1 I « 6» 6» .1 Thomas 7 Poonoville, Weinland. Farlym'a H44J Tijuana M l.i:VRfa8t 14 112 1 11 2l l" I Hun'merlO Mannchen. July Fly. Rafferty EL 6ABT0. br. g, 18 112 By Sorcerer— Sohwalbe. by Bala. (Trein«r, J. Kero. Owner. 3. Kern) 61151 Tijuana. 5-4 1 '»l \.lart 13 Uf 3 7 7' 6'3 W D Miller 9 Alajah. I.W. Harper. TillolKou ;ill9 Tijuana H f l:07%fast 82 117 3 4 7s 7"» C Ralls 8 M'flower. HamiltonA.. P.Martin 61056 Tijuana 51 f 147%Cag4 62 117 1 7 7 7«r B McEwen 7 Smil. Maggie. H'tonA.. P'tagenet 60030 Tijuana 5-8 145%Bnry 63 113 7 7 7* 7'= M Fator S Rubberll., Ci.theWav. HarryD. 5W49 Tijuana 5-8 1 :()4^hvy 10 112 7 7 7 6'i 6" E Miley 10 Jack Ledi. Pueblo. Crispic 59X13 Tijuana 51 f 1:09 fast 27 10 441 3 4 4 31 4*\ H B B'wcr 7 Rosellis. Due de Guise. McOroan 5971.". Tiiuana 61 f 1:08 fast 12 112 5 4 2 21 6«| H B B'wcrll R.L.Owen, Mistake. Q.ofTrumM Wal Tiiuana 5-8 l:02%fast 6 112 3 3 3 11 11 P Caron 8 Stiletto, Tillotson. Uranium S!.h90 Tijuana 61 f 1 lOVkgood 13 HO 2 2 1 11 1« H B R'wer 8 H.Valley. T.B'kenrldgo. PPtag't 3rd Race [3rd Tijuana] 1 , I 1 1 1 1 Or /1 DA PIT •"» l_- K'irlonas. Il-yesr-olds :iii | ti|Mwiri!. (Inlmlnu. (Jtiue -S, Ol Ll n/\UL 14 1« 1 :0." 1-5 :i 118.) HAMILTON A., br. g, 7 112 Bv Toddlnaton— Holly bus*, by Tankee. (Trainer, 0. Mauley. Owner, H. T. JKalmer). 61 I 10 Tijuana 51 f 147%faat 6-._, 112 f. 3 3- 2- T Wilson 8 Mayflower. PegM.titiu. Ix-belia 81888 Tijuana 51 f 1 0,H5fart 13-10 112 2 1 1' 8* G Studer 7 Smil. Maggie, P'tagenet, O.Girl «0')98 Tijuana 54 f 1:08 fast 9-10 117 3 3 2'i T Rue 7 fol .Murphy, Peg. Martin. Pueblo 6097* Tiiuana 64 f 147%faa« 4-4 112 3 3 4* 8»j C 8jta*uf 8 Har.'sHelr. Oblige. Clear Lnka 609-»9 Tijuana 54 f l.44%4)«y U-10 112 3 2 ll Ink T Wilson 6 Miss Meeli.-k. Litle Less, Neg 6"-09 Tijttana 5}f !:"» fast 4 118 6 4 4 3' 4J C Studer 8 Sedan. G.Agramoute. 8ist. Susie 54454 Tijuana 41 f 56M.f;,st 8-6 110 4 3 3 21 U C Studer 7 JoeBlair. Phr.Ward. Social Star WVX Tijuana 88 141%Caa« 44-44 141 1 3 i S» 4J .1 H'tamor 8 Shifty, HauelDale. Kat). Rankin f.9714 Tijuana 6-8 l:01=,.fnst 18-6 111 2 1 1 4 S'l H ■ B'wer 8 Herder. Sister Stisle. Shifty 4NM Tiiuana 51 f l:09%good 5 1-0 1 1 1 1| ink r Atwcll 8 Lit. Pointer. MsbelRule. JohnJr. laANLCHEN, b. g. 8 112 By Olambala— Madehen, by Knight of the Thistle. (Trainer, J. A. Parson. Owaer, J. A Parson). 81118 Tijuana 51 f 147%faat I 112 4 2 V S'J G Willi'tns 8 M'flower. HamiltonA.. P Martin 88888 Tijuana H f 1 .0R'„fa.rt 95 113 4 i 5" S'« J H'tamer 9 (Murphy. Charm't, O. Homest'd 60050 Tijuana 5-8 144%S*Od 21 113 I 4 6-1 M J Hun'mer 8 Robt.L.()wcn, Mad.Bvng Parch 60860 Tijuana 5* f 141%a4a« 5 112 3 5 5-1 6"! C Studer 7 Mad. Byng, D.dcGuise, M'flower 60837 Tijuana 61 f l:10V-.mud 3-5 112 3 3 3 1] l'l M Fator 7 Ch. Master, C.theWay. Ermltana 60701 Tijuana 61 f 1.08%fast 8-5 112 8 7 7 7'1 7«1 T Wilson 11 Ringleader, View. Gadling 60616 Tijuana 3-4 l:15Visfa8t 7 112 3 I 1 ■ 8 ■ Fator 10 Plantagenet, JulyFly, Rafferty 605d2 Tijuana 61 f l:10%mud 11-5 112 2 1 1 3l 65| H B B'wer 8 Jack Ledi, Perch. Harry D 604*.3 Tijuana 4-4 l:17%olop 6-6 112 1 11 1* 1* C Studer 7 Plantagenet. Ringleader, Lola SILLY JOE. oh. g. 10 114 By Bussell— Ethel T., by Richmond. (Trainer, A. Gibson Owner, W. L. Schaefer). 61186 Tijuana : A 1 ."_'■. .fast .: Ill 7 7 P I] II .loner 12 G. Trimble. Stiletto. RYhoMoycrs 61104 Tijuana 5-S lrM%fBSt 26 11". 10 6 «2 65J ■ DonahuelO AskJcssie. Dorothy. Little Jake 61083 Tijuana 5if 1:08 Vast 12 114 ID 9 S'J 4J E DonahuelO FondHopo. HalWright. All'orter • 1066 Tijuana 3-4 1:15 fast » llo 6 2 2» V R Dority 9 L. Cochran, Al Wick, Chroioe • I029 Tijuana :S-4 1:15 slow U 112 7 7 6" 6«J J Hun'mer 7 1'1'tagenet, M.A.r\.ol. OtTBaGM 60616 Tijuana M l:15M,f«st 26 112 10 10 7 9" 8" H B B'werlO Plantagenct. Mannchen, JulyFly ■MTUHM M l:16%good 33-5 Hi 9 9 6 t't 6 i b' Fator 11 Coombs, Blk Top. LadyBonrlion 60380 Tijuana 64 f l:09Vast 43-10 111 11 8 6 Jt» l'| K Don'hu*12 Applejack, lapham. Mac Jobne'n 60300 Tijuana 14 1:16 fast 11 HO 10 8 8 64 6"4 K Dnnahuel2 SadieD.. Eva.Har'gan. Balarosa ♦T"61 Tijuana MlMMftailM 1»S 7 S 6 !* 2' R Ron'hue 9 Card City. Tb'ly Seven. L'ylone •0MH) Tijuana 1 kWM 15 lo» 8 7 8 * • 9'» R Donbue 9 BlgSmoke. 01. the Way. Lavaga •0071 Tijuana ii f l.nsvast M 109 8 8 7 41 4»1 IS Fator » Cover Up. Kenward. Klnglcadei VI ROE. ch. m, 115 By Leonid— Virginia Llndsey, by Pirate of Fe&- (Trainer, H. Good. Owner, R. H. Good). zance. 61156 TU— — "sioj fast 23-10 US 2 2 4* 541 R Carter 7 Rubborll . D deGuise. U.Kasliiou • 10B2 Tijuana 5i f 1 :0S=,f.fast 17-10 115 I 1 l3 l1 4 R Carter 1(» W.C. Dooly. Mary.Iay. Cicolyhay • 1014 Tijuana 5-S 1:01 Vast 5 115 5 3 3* 3'4 R Carter !l Cnverl'p. FnndHopc. W.C. Dooly 60688 Tijuana 5) f 1 :09Vast 21 -10 1 14 1 1 1 1* 1'IR Carter 9 Lady Bourbon. Restful, Voorin 6**4R Tiiuana 5-S l:0j%fast. 17-5 112 I 3 3 3" 6s | C Th'pson 11 W.Whitakor. J.D.Sugg. I, .Take 69834 Tijuana 5-S 1:03 fast 4 113 2 2 2 Fell. R Carter 9 Lobelia. Clear Lake, Ala Jan 69798 Tijuana 64 f 1 .08 Vast fi 110 I 8 4 4J «'( R Carter S S Maggie, H. George. NoWonder 69734 Tijuana BJ f 1 09 fast 8 116 4 4 4 «» I1 W Gargan 9 M.Byng. B.Blrd, Kit. Cheat has 59231 Tijuana 6-8 lOIVlop 11 112 1 2 4 4» 6'» R Carter 8 Mannchen. Tillolaon. Thrills 68944 Tijuana 5-vl:02Vast I 106 6 8 7 4' l1 J Hun'mer 8 Merry Law. NoWonder, El Sards \ 68806 Tijuana 6-8 l:03*ifast JJ2-* 114 t 1 I l'Kt T Ra* 9 Tntt. Duly Fashion. Mannchen I. W. HARPER, h. g. 7 117 By J. F. Crowley — Fenelon, by Governor Foraker. (Trainer. F. R. Irwin. Owner. F. R. Irwin). All.*)! Tijuana 5-s 1 .01 '-..fast 1 110 2 I 4" P T Wilson t Alajah, Tillotson. Knffeity 61091 Tijuana 5-S 1 OJ-.-.f.ift 4 112 3 5 6* '/% C Studer 7 MissDunbnr. Ella Waldo. Rosollis 61078 Tijuana 3-4 1:14 '-.fast 18-5 117 B I I" 75 V Martinez 7 Miss Kruter. View. Orleans Girl • 1057 Tijuana 1 1:44 Vast 4-.". 114 5 2 1"' l1 P Martinez 9 Bet. Stuart. Col. Snider. MyrtlcA. 1 610.13 Tijuana 3-4 1 :14'~slow 8-5 114 | 6 aj 44J I* Martinez 7 July Fly. Charmant. Lobelia 60985 Tijuana 3-4 l:14%fast 11-10 115 1 1 U 1» P Martinez 8 K.CIiea tliara. Stiletto, Dorothy 00959 Tijuana :.J f 1:08 fast 2 112 7 7 4' 2" P Martinez !) View. July Fly, Mayflower •0926 Tijuana lm70y 1:51 hvy 7 110 2 2 2't I" C Studer 8 Capt. Evans. Argcnto. Modiste •0909 Ti -nana 1 1:43 fast 6 115 1 1 11 32 P Martinez 8 AlmaB., Mnnnikinll., Dr.Sain'l •0826 Tijuana 3-4 1 :165f.slop 8 10S « 6 6 6» 6" D Hum 1 JnhnJr.. H.O.Heels, DaintyLady •0679 Tijuana 64 f 1:08 Vast 22 112 6 7 4 5* fi'i F MartlneslO Bla -kTop, ThirtySeven. Review •0571 Tijuana 64 f 1:10 slow 27-10 112 4 8 4 4» 4*4 U Carter ■ Tillotson, Teg. Martin, S. Beach •0496 Tlluana 6-8 1:06 mud 11-10 113 1 4 4 •» l'| R Carter 10 Vera Rita. Chrome. Dewy Field LAV AG A, br. m, 6 110 By Prosper©— Charley's Aunt, by St. Fiorina. (Trainer, G. W. Crlppen. Owner. Blsckwell & Crinpen). 61078 Tijuana 3-4 I:M-.fast 6.' 110 7 7 63 f 5 T Wilson 7 Ms* Kruter. View, Orleans Girl 61059 Tijuana I I II I WLfaal !U 110 « 4 .V 5* H B B'wer 8 /etefie. Monlona. Dainty I^idy 60961 Tijuana 1 1-16 1:4* fast 121 110 7 4 4» 5"i 11 Long ■ Z-tetie, MissKruter, TomBrooks 60839 Tijuana 1 1-lfi l::.4Vkmud 23 110 10 8 6'J 6-n H Long 10 S.ilgeorge. Pino-rest, Mist. Polly 60 i02 Tijuana 3-4 l:ir,%fast 2 110 11 8 7 72J fi4J H B B'werll W.Wh'nker. E.H'gan. C. Master 60468 Tijuana 1-4 1:18 slop 9 110 4 6 6 31 2=1 T Wilson 10 Happy Valley. Red Man. Fneblt 60225 Tijuana 1 l:49*hvy 29-10 107 7 7 6 2 In" in m Fator 8 PI'tagenet, Mistake. NcoshoDnl* 60100 Tituana 1 l:43*fcfast 41 107 5 « « 6 4»i 3J E Noble 9 BigSmoke. Cl.theWay, AlPortei 6WBS Tiluana »-4 1:1 8%slow 29-10 117 7 8 6 421 3'1 E Fator 8 K.Har'gan, WisclMge, P'tagenei 69928 Tijuana 61 f 1 :llVislop 41-10 108 I « !' 1 E Noble 9 MissKrnter. K.Harrigan. T.Car LITTI.E POINTER, oh. f. 4 106 By Heno— Stiletto, by Btar Shoot. (Trainer, W. Kaltby. Owner, W. ataltby). 61091 Tijuana 1 1 :i::'r.fast S 103 S 2 2J P|HLM« I L.Coeliran, N*W«oicr, MvrlleA 61067 Tijuana ll:42%faPt 11-5 103 I 3 3"* 6»i II I ong !» Kaf forty. Baidora. Nel.i'knl ad 60960 Tijuana 1 1 :43%fast 6 103 4 2 2' 2'1 11 Long 7 Sadi-D.. B'd'gTIir'gh. NoWder 6088.~ liinana 1 I IITiJi'll 5 103 1 1 1» F II Long 11 Disland. Hot Foot. OMHMM 60803 Tijuana MllliKM 22-5 1«i5 7 5 4 61 7" H Long U JiilyFly. C. Murphy. G.Hoinesfrt «07T.7 Tijuana f.-R 1 :'"^fnst 10 106 3 3 3 2l 2" H Long 9 D'yFashlon. Hon.tJeorse. L Jake m, W70I Tituana 6* f 1: »8V"st 42 106 2 3 3 31 41 H Long 11 Ringleader, View, Cadlltig 60607 Tijuana 64 f IM good 72 M » i» N 1«4 11 '• H Long IS D.deGuise, n Knv'iio, Knhbrr 1) 60353 Tijuana 6J f I oa^fast 6 106 5 I I 1n* ■ C Th't "on T M.ntleA.. Rioghnder. El.WaWh 60:i01 Tijuana I I 1 HTlf— t 6 109 S 4 4 6» «»| C Th'psonll tJadlmg. Black lop. Koselll. CASCADE, b. g, 3 99 By Hanbridge— Beautiful, by Sir Hum, (TralneT. J. Bandy. Owner, F. Whellng). 61181 Tiiuaua M1M fast 8 10-J | \ f,- |T| It Iliiru 1 » Ih.ii lo-e. f.ahvay. Vera Kita 61151 Tiinana 5-s 1:01%fast 2) 97 i 4 S» X" 1) Hurn 9 Alajah. I.W.Harper. Tillotson 61081 Tijuana ii f IM%faat 19-10 lot 3 2 l1 1" .1 H'taiuer M S.Hawkim. B'kworm. ClilpMalf • 107*: Tijuana 61 t 1 :0S:sfast 8 104 I 2 2' I'.'l .1 H'tainer 11 ( andegn-y. Circulate, W'oidday 61636 Tijuana 64 f 1 W.uow H 1«»9 4 2 1* 2n J H'tnmer 7 Fi -sta. rhipj-endale, Shelhyvllb 60984 Tijuana i-4 1:15 fast '■» 110 6 3 41 6*4 I) Hurn 12 TomOwens, Contrlot. Bookworm ' 60S;"0 Tijuana 3-4 1:19 slop 11 !IS 8 3 4 10 10" 1) Murn 10 Moutperrl, Blazer. Our Basel 60717 Tijuana 5Sl:0;%fast 11 112 7 4 4 7» l"*! J H'tamnr 12 B'fulDream. C'dorosn. ClilpMah J. D. SUGG. br. h. 9 112 By Bowling Green — Erla d'Or, by Pursebearer. (Trainer, J. Eckart. Owsar. 7. Eokert). 61166 Tijuana j| t I:'i8-Vast - HI I 1 •* HIT Wilson 12 Olympiad, Firo. Capon 60*97 Tijuana 5-8 1 :02'^,fast M 116 6 3 4» 5 P Martinez ! Mary.Iay. GoodEnotigh, JoeBlali 60780 Tijuana 6J f l:09%fast 1 110 1 4 3 2'1 2'1 C Gross M I/it. Speed, Bet. Stuart. Proi li-cj 60686 Tijuana 3-4 1 :16%fast 23-10 116 I 2 2 24 2" C Gross 11 Kimono. Chas. Cannell, Argentc 60648 Tiluana 6-8 l:02%fast 22 113 3 5 5 51 2' C Gross II W.Whitnker, Littlclake. Crlspk 60326 Tijuana 5-8 l:02^fast 31-10 116 2 4 4 4» 3*4 C Duggan 12 Cliina.fane, NlekKlein, Cookmaic ! 60061 Tijuana 6-8 l:02Vfegood 5 108 7 6 6 64 «'i J H'tamer 11 Orl'ns Girl, McMurphy. Lit.Jaki 69833 Tijuana 5-8 1 :02%fast 29 113 6 6 7 7* 8*1 H Taylor 12 Pueblo. Goldie Rose. Vera Rile 68076 M"n've 1-4 1:22 slow 6 103 I'l B Atklns'n 9 Altamahs. Cavalier. M'ntainGIr ORLEANS GIRL, br. m, 5 110 By Jaok Atkln— Lady InstalUtoi, by Inttallator (Trainer, C. Berry. Owner, Thompson ft Berry). 61151 Tijuana 5-S 1 : d-.,la.st 17 V H I 'J !• 1-J C Ralls !l Alaj;ih. I. W. Harper. Tillotson 61090 Tijuana 1 1:43 fast 4 110 7 .", 4» 5«4 C Ralls !) Col. Snider. N'kKlein. Ourl.cailei ' 61078 Tijuana 3-1 IlltjfUfat 7 110 4 5 41 C C Studer 7 MissKrnter. View. Hot Foot 61056 Tijuana 61 f l:07"»fast 42 115 5 I 4" 4*2 P Martinez 7 Sinil. Maggie. H'tonA., P'tagenei 61029 Tiiuaua 8-4 1:16 slow 9 110 3 4 4J | |CMkf 7 P'agenet. M.Apr.Fool. L. -wis It 60885 Tijuana 64 f 1 10«fcmud 8 110 6 6 6» «" J H'tamer 7 Plantagenet. Fond Hope. Chow Ml) Tijuana 64 f l.d9\slow 25 110 8 8 8 8 7*4 C Palls 8 It L.Owen. H.Har'gan. ICgleade) ' 60468 Tijuana 3-4 1:18 slop 14 110 8 9 9 91 9'» C Ralls 10 Happy Valley. Lavaga. Red Ma: 60407 Tituana 61fl:"X fast 16 M8 4 3 4 6« 4«4 C Ralls 8 Klnglike. D.deduise, Gold. Row 60359 Tituana 5-8 1:03 fast 2fi 110 9 9 9 7» 64J C Ralls • Miid.Byng, M'flower. PlowSteel •02:2 Tiluana 51 f 1:13 hvy 4 110 3 I 4» 4*1 C Studer « D.deGuise. Ch'rMoster, RoseUt» . Page 5 4th Race [4th Tijuana] P /111. pipr I !»!• Mili «i. ::-jfnr-«»lUs sad uiiviaril. linimluv.. iJunp 34, , •Hill h/U'L: 1916. — 1:4.'. — ;i HO.) DON DODGE, h. «. 7 112 By Toddington— Misa Oon«i, |)y Hands"l. (Trainer, J. A. Tarson. Owner, J. A. Parson). 61155 njumM 11.42 fa.st 6", 112 1 1 l*ft 1*| G Willi-in- S L.1111 .iCocliian. 1 auiiieNail. Vic 01009 Tijuana 1 1 :12'...fa!it :i,:-l« 112 1 2 14 IJ r Willi'ins S l.u^crn.iK.. IftvLadv, Nasliotali 60886 Tijuana 2-4 1 :ir,*. good r. 10 114 I 7 7J f.'J C Balls 12 W.Whitnker. J.G'man. M.D'bat 6 '70K Tijuana 1 l:4S%0*at 13-10 113 I 5 6 I i 4' .1 Met. alf 7HBuigoyne, Phedodcii. Y.l^aosii 60357 Tijuana 1116 1:19 fast I 108 7 3 2 1 l'l 3ok Q Willing f Driiond. Oath. Glen Well 60229 Tituana 1-4 I:1"?r.hvy 3 111 3 1 1 l1 1« C Tb/pson 7 Ore King. G.Ag'monte, Sh't8to MM Tijuana 3 4 1:16\slop 9 108 4 3 3 4» 4" ■ Noble X .lohn-lr.. Lit. Florence, L.Rompei B0O&6 Tijuana 3 4 1:15 good 3-2 120 4 3 2 2'1 1" P Martinez 10 Th'y.Seven, H.B'goyue, H G'rgi I fiHCO Tijuana filf J:09 good 44 119 1 11 l« l'JP Mar'Inezlo iCover'sTopaz, McLnne. B.Heat" I 6: 887 Tituana I 3-16 2:fH %slop 13-10 113 1*33 t'l 3»i C Ktudor 7 H. Valley, M'yFuller, Oor.Rob'ti • GEORGE 0. JR., ah. e, 4 105 By Berrilldon— Lady Butterfly, by XcGee. (Trainer. L. Brown. Owner, L. Bi«wa) 6101S Tijuana 1m7«v I : 16'. -.fa: I 2 M : i I" P C Htud-r !» L.lli pli in. Osl.nl il s. Ll/hmund j 60861 Tijuana 1 1-1'i 1 :53,,islow 3 2 ltr9 8 8 8:i s' M Fator 12 Argei.to, White BaTca, Alma B. «06o:i Ti iuana 1 1-16 I:501igondl?-I0 M 6 6 3 2 :« ::» M Fator » ByUiglit. Dr. .Sam.iel. W. HaveL J 603.30 Tijuana 11-8 1:58 fast 11-5 103 8 7 7 6 3J 2| M Fator 8 Dr.Samuel, HaVkteH., F.ofStee 60254 Tituana lmTOy l:49%good I 103 7 8 6 6 41 3'1 ■ Fator I I'liedoden. F Wilson. Pine, rest 6f0S3 Tijuana 1 1-8 l:57%good 30 108 7 7 3 3 2'1 2J R Fator M Pinecrest. Pellar, Mountain Gtr *9R55 Tijuana t 1 16 1 Sl^fast IM 113 10 9 9 9 9 9" T Murray 10 Zamloeh. Dr.Samuel, Boonevlll. ' • IKS KRUTER. t a.. H 110 By Tr.i.fui-Llille Rrnter, by Onsiu. (Trainer. C. Manley. Owner, H. T, Palmer). 61151 T.iuana 1 l:124.l.ist 2fi MM I E 1 ; •, ■ PetSBwU B Ike Mill-. Black Top. Kill H,:i,| I 4.1078 Tijuana 3-1 l:H::,fa: t 22 Hi I I 2» !' T Pa. 7 View, Orteaaa Ulrt, Hoi K.h.i ■IMI Tijuana 11:12 slow I I M 4 I ! 4*1 C Studer B E.H.irrigan. Plov.Junia. Yeiuiak , 00999 Tijuana 1 1 -S 1 r.fiU.fast 13-Kl IM I 1 l«| 4* CWMW 7 Pinecrest. Yermak. Plow Steel «0961 Tijuana 11-16 1:19 fast 13 110 3 I V 2-4 C Stu l»r B BetctJc, Tom P.ro-iks, Z,iml..cli 60839 Tijuana 1 1-16 l:54VBmud IS IM 4 4 SJ !i-« W D MillerlO Salg.-.ige, Pin-crest, Mist. Polly . 60783 Tijuana lni7 »v 1 :47' .fast 6 110 3 5 4 4 4» I*J C Studer 7 Gadling. K. Harrigan, Vermak 60704 Tiluana 1 1-16 1 :49%fast 4 110 2 2 2 2 2' V C Studer 8 Zetelie. Salgeorge, Cigale ^0652 Tiluana lmTOy 1 :4 %fast 31 IM 3 11 1 1* «« R Carter 7 Boonevilie, Weinland. Earlym'r I *l109 Tijuana 1 1-M llWfcfaat W-M IM 6 4 1 1 1* 1» C Studer 8 Madron.., ().B..bei ts. Dr S'muel MBM Tiluana 1 1-16 149%fast 9-5 105 2 11 I U 1" C Studer 7 Teimak. Dr Samuel. Pellar 60253 Tijuana 1 1-8 158%good 9 103 3 11 1 1* 1" C Studer 8 flippara. Alma It . Pellar KIKE DALY, br. t. ■ 107 By DaTld Tenny — Dewinnea. oy Oreea. (Trainer, J. J. Murphy Owner, Murphy * 01 ni-..*er . * «. I I K f Tijttana 1 I-M li:''.fal 6 HO 8 ( .;•' |i C Ratal S Sample. Sam Hill. Swenvoii •16)44 Tijuana 3 :'.: 39-.fast 31-lo '.'7 4 5 44 4» C Studer B L.L'liiiiiind. H'lionGrc n, F.Naii i; «0972 Tijuana I l-» l:55Sfast 4 IM M I 6s 2- C Rail-- M Kestful, Argcnto. -ludg- David 4.0962 Tijuana 1 l-M 2^2%teat 9 102 S 10 7'1 5«4 C Ralls 11 FaimieN.iil, Pas Itoy, Sulg.-orge , 60908 Tiju.ii-a I l-« 1:56 fast 2110 111 4 I 4» 1" .1 M-tcalf • Gor.Roh'ts. D'kliiind. W. Haver , 60722 Tlpiana I 1-16 1 :r n-.fast 9-10 lift 8 6 5 4 3' 2" M SKghtcr S Sam Dill. Restful. Judge Davlo n 60691 Tijuana 1 1-41 1 £*%faat 64 ll« 7 7 7 7 41 1'4 M Slauch'r 7 Byltighl, Dr.S.rnue!, (Jor.Rob'ts , 60675 Tijuana 1 1-16 l:M%faa4 9-6 116 12 2 2 2' 3» M srght«rl« BaanmaMay, W. Flaxen. Ai^-.nt. , ' 60619 Tiinana ImMj I WMJal l*-5 110 7 6 7 6 61 6"4 : Gross 10 Madrono. G.Uolierts T.B'nrldg. , CHICK BARKLET. b. g, 7 111 By Toddington — Mary Le Bus, by St. Savin. (Trainer, 8. J. Kelley. Owner, fl. J Kelley). •■HO!) Tijuana im7"» 1:41 fast % in 5 ; :,-'_ r B Ratal B Tenaak, Bal i. Wciataaa' «i 617 Tijuana 1-4 l:15\-,f»st 22 111 8 S X t ^6» c Th"pson 9 Fr'kWilson. NoWonder, Gadling * 60409 Tijuana 1 1-16 1 :507:-.fast 12 117 4 3 3 6 fi-J 6" K Taylor B M. Kruter. Mad.ono. G Robertt •tMi Tijuana lmT'ty l:4t%faat 2-2 114 I 2 I I 2-4 1" C H Miller B TTtlaasau, Man'kinll . I^-wisB. 60274 Tijuana lm7'iv 1: I3%good27-10 114 111 1 l2 :T C Th-p°on 9 Zamloeh. CI. .Ionia. B'd'gThr'gk ■ 60103 Tijuana lmTOy l:47%fast '.!-10 114 2 2 2 2 2» H II Salaciin M Ev.Har'gHn, VkLassie, laartart :| 60027 Tijuana lm70y 1.4R%gond 9 Mill 1 I 2»4 H Kaiadin 7 B'nevilte, Shenandoah. Nebraska a 699*8 Tijuana 3-4 l:1R%slow 7 116 3 6 7 71 7" B M'-Kwon 8 E. Harrigan Wise.ludge, Mvagi •i 69357 Tijuana llTtjr 1 KlXatai 7 110 3 1 1 1 3l S'l 11 Snladm « I da. Mwaaaaaak. Rhymer 692".* Tijuana i| f l:M4tato* M 111 1 7 7 7 7'« H ^aladln 7Rsfferty, ErmDana. D'yFaahloi „ 69106 Tiluana 1 t-M l:4f%faa4 * 1I0 3 I 1 I 1'4"l H Saladln ■ /eletie. Camilla Mailer, Plorrf.l .1 69o6«TIJ an» 1 1 16 l:.V)%fast 7-6 110 3 1 1 1 l1 l!| H Saladln 7 Dalwoed. Audrey K.. Jewel C1|ij , AVDRET K.. b. m. 7 110 By Ballot — Captivity, by Goldfinch or Star Ruby. (Trainer, G. Horn. Owner. G. Mats). 61109 Tljaaaa laaMj I 68 faat W IS I • • -' n Hum B firaiak, lalaraea, Wdataaa 61114 Tijuana 1 1-M l:4»%faat J.'-;" IM i I 6 »,'» P Hurn I i lov .lunia. D'l.vl*idy. I'aam.iiio 61085 Tijuana 1 l-M 1.19\fast 7 115 ,i 3 2-4 -'I I Hurn 7 Vcrmak, fliyiucr, Boooeville 61058 Tijuana I 1-M ! l^fast 12 110 1 4 .:% Vi P Hurn 8 P.Iunia. W. Haven. T.R'kenridge P •0999 Tijuana 1 1-8 l:56Vtfast 30 lln 1 6 7 7s P Hurn 7 Pinecrest. Yermak. Plow Ste.d I •0961 Tiiuana 1 1-16 1:49 fast 14 110 6 & 6 i 6" P Hum S Zet-tic. MissKru'er. TomBrooka :„ •0888 Tiiuana lm70\ l:47%good 17 110 8 8 7'4 7,1P Hum 1 » Za in loch. Weinland. Tom Brooks aj •0839 Tiluana 1 l-M l:.r.4',imud 12 110 8 6 6» 4'* P Hurn 10 Salge-.rge. Pine-rest. Mist. Polly • ••783 Tiluana lniTOv 1 :17Vr.faat 24 110 7 7 7 7 7 7'»PTI.irn 7 Gadliag. K. IPurigan. Yermak I •1703 Tijuana 11-16149 fast 22-5110 366 6 6* 7'4 P ITurn 7 Fr'kWilsou. Blacktop, Kardora •a 60170 Tijuana 1 1-8 2: 'l\slop 8 M S t t I B* 2» P Hum « Snlge-rge. Baby Sister. Csiiu'f t| MBMTUaajM 1116 165 slop 11 115 6 6 « 6 B«)B*tP Martinez 1 B'khornll.. II Valley Am.Mgtd id MISSOULA, oh. id. ■ 107 By Edwin T. Fryer—Been* W., by Star 8he»t (Trsiner. W. E. Hnnter. Owner, W. E. Hunter). r.110". Tiiuana ltuT'iv liGV-.fast .3 MT I 7 4' :i;J W L» M'ler 7 IsaaafTllli. Llwili, T—Oaiaa is 61 IIS Tijuana I 1:42-Vast It MB 4X8 S" .1 Thomas B M'ntkiuIL, MissDbar. P*teaatla« M 6OHO6 Tijuana 1 l:4IVfefast 44 1"6 1" 6 5 6 51 I1 M Fator 10 PlowSteel. NoWonder. HolFoot t 60687 Tijuana 3-4 l:16%fast 9-5 l' 5 7 I f P MV Fator 12 Chrome. Olive O.. Squash »» 60615 Tijuana 64fl:09%fast 6 111 8 8 6 6' l*ft ■ Fator PJ Teniette. Applejack. MlssClark •s 60545 Tijuana 51 f l:12:H,slow 8 111 6 6 6 6J 4» E Fator 11 Nick Klein. Squash, Blue Vau 60497 Tijuana 5-8 l:05%mud 9 111 8 9 9 7'1 5*| T Rae 9 Crispie. Miss Clark. Daisy N. 60881 Tijuana 61 f 109 faat 37-10 104 • 7 7 7'i 14 T Wilson 11 Alajah, K.ofPythias. L.Bombo* ARGENTO, br. f. • 107 By Jake Argent — Ardenes, by Aroigo. (Trainor, L. R. Knifong. Owner, F, Nancolas). 61182 Tiiuana 1 l-M I ..".0-o„rast II llo 8 7 •!' i'l ■ Potzgold 8 Judge David. Pierrot. Alma P. 61070 Tijuana 1 3-16 2:01-\fast 14 109 6 7 71 8" E Petzgold 8 Montona, JudgeDavid. T.Brooks 61045 Tijuana 1 1-8 l:55=*.fast .". 110 5 8 71 6« ■ Petzgoldll T. Owens, Pierrot, W.H.Poarce 6097'i Tijuana 1 1-8 l:55%fast S3 110 6 2 I1 !■ E PetzgoldlO Restful, MikeDalv. JudgeDavld 00926 Tijuana lm70y 1:51 hvy 5 110 5 4 3' 2« C Ralls 8 Cap.Evana. I. W Harper, Modisle •0864 Tijuana 1 1-16 l:53'.4slow 19 Hfi I I 2» 1«" C Ralls 12 WhiteHaren, AltuaB., Swenson 60686 Tijuana 3-4 1:16%fast 10 1 « 6 6 5 6* 4'J T Wilson 11 Kimono, J.D.Sugg. Chas.Pannell 60675 Tijuana 1 1 16 l:50%fast 74 110 4 3 3 3 3» 4« B PetzgoldlO Bass. Boy, Wh. Haven, MikeDaly 606" 1 1 Tijuana 3-4 1 :16\good 42f 1't. 9 9 6 6 3* B PetzgoldlO Divland. Sadie D . Fond Hope 60T.22 Tijuana 1 1-16 l:57%hvy 351 115 8 8 6 7 9} 11" T Rae 11 JndgeDavid. AlmaB., BahySist«r •0445 Tituana Dn70y l:61%alop 43 mill • I 6" T Ra* « Pinecrest. Lola. Mountala Girl RHTMER, oh. g, 8 110 By Salvation— La Poeta, by Honduras. (Trainer, G. W. Atkinson. Owner, G. W. Atkinson). 61169 Tijuana lm70y 1:48 fast 11 112 I 7 7" 77 H Long 8 Yermak. Balarosa. Weinland 61085 Tijuana 1 1 16 l:4B%faat 4 112 1 S 34 3'4 T Wilson 7 Yermak, Audrey K.. BooneriHa 60917 Tijuana 111 IMTtfta 1 7 95 2 1 3'1 3*1 T Wilson 0 Rouen, B^bonGr.-en. Bn'horiill. 00868 Tijuana 1 1-8 1 :57%slow 27 108 I 3 41 3' T Wilson 7 Ch'leyBoy. Fan. .Nail. D'ut.vLa.Jy 60839 Tijuana 1 1 16 l:54ltmud 9 112 9 6 7 9 9IU 8-'« T Wilson 10 Salgeorge. Pineer't. Mist. Polly BMM Tijuana 11-8 1:57 fast 40 112 3 3 3 2 l« If T Wilson 8 Gor.Roh'ts. M'yFuller, W. Haven 60704 Tijuana 1 1-16 l:49%fast 16 109 5 6 5 6 51 5» M Fator 8 Zetetlc. Salgeorge, Miss Kruter 603.8 Tijuana 1 3-16 2:03%fast 12 106 5 4 4 4 4* 4»| C Studer 8 Com'dcr, B'nevllle. W.U.Pesrra 60227 Tijuana 1 1-16 l:53Hhvy 22 109 7 I 2 I 6* 6" M Fator 7 Com'der. B'neville. G.M'hlebaca OR. SAMUEL, br. g, 11 112 By Brya Mawr— Lardella, by Lackford. (Trainer. H. Higgins. Owner, B. L« wiai. (.118-2 Tijuana I I-M ldS%faat 3] 110 7 X 7-'i7:;T Wilson 8 Judge David. Pierrot. Alma B. 61070 Tijuana 1 3-16 laMftfaat 9 114 I 4 61 i*k E Taylor s Montona, JndgeDavid, T. Brook* 61045 Tijuana 1 1-X |:Bi%faat 10 115 1 I 54 VI B Taylor 11 T. Owens, Pierrot, W.H.Pearea 60972 Tijuana 1 1-8 l:.,5«tfast 3 115 8 4 6l 6"4 C Gross M Reatful. Argento. Mike Dntv 60909 1 i.tuana I 1:43 Cast 14 115 6 6 4"' 4- C Gross 8 AlmaB., MAn'kinll.. I.W.H'per 50756 Tijuana 11-8 1:57 fast 8 111 i 6 5 I 64 5»1 C Gross 8 Rhymer. Gor.Roberta. M'yFuller 60721 Tijuana 11-16 1:51 fast 12 IM 2 I 3 I 3=1 3t B Taylor 7 Bas.Boy, Point toPoint. Cobrita 60691 Tijuana 1 1-8 1 :56%fast 17 114 3 4 3 3 81 3'1 C Groan 7 M. Daly, ByRighl. (lord Roberts S06«3 Tijuana 1 1-16 l:50*igood 4 115 1 3 2 8 81 8« C Gross 9 By Right, GeorgeC.Jr., W. Hav'n 40409 Tijuana 1 1-16 1:50 Vast 1* 114 7 8 6 6 41 4" C Gross 8 M. Kruter. Madrono, O. Roberts 5th Race [5th Tijuana] ' ! ' ' . , I I • j J ' I , . rriu nnpr 5 i-:i Panrlaaaapa. a* yaair alaM ami ninvanl. i'laimiiiK. (.Imie ilS, OUI nMUu put; — Los 1-8 — :: — iis. FIREPLACE, b. g. 6 107 By Osiary— Anna May, by Kiag Erie, (Trainer. S. A. Balllnger. Owner. B«i linger ft Coffmaa). 61071 Tijuana 5-8 1 M fast 4 110 3 1 1? !• T Wilson « Hazel Dale. Tabloid. Ati.Regina MM Tijuana 5-8 I :W%fast 16 113 I I I 6» 4*4 C Gross 8 Ring. Huron II, Sedan 60720 Tijuana B| t 1 :07*-.fast 19 10!) 5 2 2 6f 6» C Gross 7 Kinglike. Dr. Corbet f. Shifty MOT Tijuana 3-4 l:14%fast 7 108 3 1 1 IJ 1" C Gross 10 Bob. Allen. OrrhidKlng, IkeMllls i9797 Tiiuana 54 f l:0S%fast 2 113 5 4 4 4* 3" C Gross 7 Hazel Dale. Herder. Nonsuit .9655 Tijuana 6-8 1:02 fast 21 114 1 11 V l'l C Gross 8 Kath. Rankin, M.Lane. JoeBlalr fOHK JR.. b. g, 9 109 By Marts Santa — Maud* Fealy, by Ben Stroma. (Trainer, J. Manuals. Owner, V. Mannala). ■11S2 Tiiuana 3-1 l.llHfast 2110 119 t 5 C 1n ■ Fator 8 y.ufT'mps. H. Rudder. H.'sHeir 61076 Ttjaajsa 3-4 l:l1V3fast 22-5 117 I 5 4\ 5'4 J Majestic 9 H.'sUeir. Q.ofT'mps. TJOtmum 6106:1 Tijuana 3 4 1:13 fast 19-10 118 I 4 !,- .'."4 C Th'pson I A.King, T. Craven. Little Beach 60966 Tijuana 6* f l4V%flaat 7 118 1 2 1"* l* C Th'pson 7 MissManage, Shifty, An.Roglna 6 iK26 Tijuana 3-4 1 :16%slop 13-10 119 2 1 1 1« 1« C Th'pson 7 H.O. Heels. D'yljidy. Q.ofT'mps 60759 Tijuana 3-4 1:14 fast 12-5 119 6 4 I 4h 4* B Fator 7 L. Beach, IkeMills. Kath.Raukin •MM Tiluana 3-4 l:14-;fcfast 13-5 121 4 4 4 4 4* C Th'pson 9 Trusty, Don Jose, Dancing Olrl •W13 Tijuana 3-4 1:15 fast 6 117 6 5 5 51 Ink G Wllli'mslO (' A C'isker. G.A'monte, R'riew 0159 Tijuana 3-4 l:l6%slop 6 112 1 11 I'll, C Th'pson 8 L. Florence. L.Rtrmper, D.Dodga .918 Tiluana 3-4 l:I4%fast 13-6 113 Refused to go. J Hun'mer 9 Trusty. MeLsne. Don Dodga sMTEEN OF TRUMPS, blk. f. 4 103 By Ton Tromp— Ellea Atkia, by Klngstoa, (Trainer. H. Far roll. Ownar, H- Farrall). 61111 Tijuana 3-4 l:M%faal II 107 3 Z V » H Long 8 .lohiiJr.. U. Rudder. Hnr.'eHeir c.l 141 Tiiuana 5-8 l.-MfsaTOOd IM 107 3 7 7» 7'j P Minn It .Shifty. K.L.Owen. HarryRudder 01076 Tijuana 3-4 l:l4'/6fast M 104 4 1 1' 2h C Studer OH.'sHeii. T.Craven. H.B'g»ra« 61003 Tiluxns. 54 f l:07^.fast 25 107 6 5 6" 6"J P Hum ft M Mgallkf. HnzelDale. Tenni)»« 60890 Tiiuana 3-4 1 :)4%go..d 91 103 3 6 94 10" H B BTwcrM) K. Rankin, MayMauieby. Trusty WiS'6 'liluana X-4 l:l6:islop 4 108 1 2 2 2' 4'» C Htudor 7 JohnJr.. BO Heels. Dslotvl^ady •:0760 Tijuana 3-4 l:14%fast 21 102 4 4 4 21 1"» C Studer 7 Daue.Glrl. Kir.'st'uh, H.o"H»oIb Ji 677 Tijuana 1 l:12%fast 23-10 106 4 2 1 3 21 4'1 J H'tainer 8 Char Boy. K.Rankin, NoWonder KARKY RUDDER, eh. g, • 106 By Skilful— Trua Step, by Handsome. (Trainer. C. B. Irwin. Owner, C. B. Irwin). 0H5'i TtJaaiM 1-4 LlPf.fast 41 112 4 1 1' 3- Pllurn 8 JnhnJr.. O.ofTrumps. H.'sHeir (.1111 Tijuana 5-S l:0l*.-,j;m d I 115 6 5 4- V II Hurn 9 Shifty. R.L.Owen. BthelBrown 61110 Tijuana 3-1 1:1 -i^fast 27-10 113 4 1 21* B* M Fator 7 Ike Mills, Black Top, Neg 61079 Tijuana 3-4 UlMfctaat 19-10 l'i9 4 1 124 1» G Willi'ms 8 M.Ihmhar. Pl'tagenct. MyrileA. 01043 Tijuana 5J f l:07-^fast 4 110 4 1 l2 If H Long 11 Bittern. NitkKlein. GoodBnough 61016 Tijuana 5-8 1:01 last 12-5 109 3 2 3J 44 C Studer 9 ThirtySeven. A k.lessie. Coombs 60974 Tijuana 61 f l:07%fast 16 I07 5 2 6" 87 H Long 9 Har.'sHeir, Olal/ee. Ham'tonA. 60904 Tijuana H t l.BM laa| 3-2 112 3 2 1« !■ R Dority 9 M.Tilghman, G. Enough. Ap.Jnrk 10827 Tituana 6-8 l:03%slop 96 H2 7 7 6 7 7" R Dority 7 Clear Lake. Neg. Due de Guisa •M7.X6 Tijuana 61 f l:07S;fast 16 111 3 3 3 4" V R Dority 8 R.L.Owen, D.deGuise. H.B'g'ne SMH Tiluana 5-8 1:01 %f est 54 112 7 7 7 7 7» R Dority 7 Sis.Snaie. M.Mnolsby. Pbr.Warrt W728 Jeff son 61 f l:08%fart 16 111 T T T l» 6«| J W M'phyl3 Plain BUI, Corkey W.. Gel 'Has •8624 Jeffson 64 t l:12Mihvy • 117 •*■ T Connor* R Dioelott'n. G»eHmbo. Douglass «. 1BCHID KING, eh. g, 7 112 By Ounard — Arliaa, by The Oommoner, (Trainer. F. Bitsch. Owner, J. W, Tate), 01155 Tijuana 11:12 fast 161 116 8 7 7J S" R Moss S D.Dodge. L'raCochran. lull. Nail 61076 Tiiuana 3-4 l:14lf,fast 16 116 8 6 9 9'» P Hurn 9 H.'sHeir. y.ofT'mps. T.Craven 60966 Tijuana I) * 1:073* fast 30 113 7 7 7 7'J P Hurn 7 JohnJr., Miss Manage. Shirty 60890 Tiiuana 3-4 l:14%good 17 112 4 4 ink 4'? P Hum 10 K. Rankin. Mn.rMnulsby. Trusty 60769 Tijuana 3-4 1:14 fast 8 116 I 7 7 7 7" H P Rwer 7 LPeaeh. IkeMills. Kath. Rankin ■0709 Tijuana 54 f 1 :08 fast 28 120 l 6 6 7« 6=1 B Taylor 8 Sedan, G.Ag'monte. HamiltonA. 60578 Tijuana lm70y 1 :47*islow 25 110 1 4 4 6 6* 5"» E Taylor 7 Billyl^ine, Franklin. Pl.Hlomoin 60551 Tiluana 3-4 1:16 slow 17-5 118 I 4 I 2' 1 ' P Martinez t» BillHead. Bee'sWing. Mad.Byng /i474 Tiiuana 3-4 l:17*f.nlop 6 115 2 4 3 41 M P Martinex 8 Lit. Romper. D'ty Lady. Molina W412 Tijuana lm70y l:47%fast I 110 111 I 6» 6*1 C Studer 7 Gsth. Franklin. Louis l/hmui'd MISS MEELIOK, b. r, 4 99 By Meeliek— Lucky Catoh, by Trap Rook. (Trainer. Z. E. McGregor. Owner. Z. E. McGregor). 11«8 TUuana ...' f I :07';,fast M) MC 3 4 I- 7 J P Hurn 8 Ati.Regina. M. Manage. CocaC'eta 61095 TUtMUM 3-4 l:14=:,fast 13 K J 1 I'll1 P Hum It Tml-eola. H B'gojiie. M. Manage 61071 Tiiuaua 5-8 1 :0l fast 12 97 1 6 ii 5'J 1' Hurn • Kireplac. Haz.l Dale, Tabloid 610OK Tijuana i| t l:075:'.fast 8 MB I 4 4' 4' C RalH 8 M.Maulsby. HoZ'IDale. Tennllee 609^9 Tijuana 54 f l;Ntstr*y 24 105 1 I 3» S* C Rail!" 6 Hainllton A.. Little lrf.ss. Neg 600..1 Tiiuana 5-8 lM%taat 18 98 1 2 3 6» 5s HLong 7 RIs. Susie. M Maul-by. Ph. Ward 69m Tijuana 54 f IMBsMmM II M 2 3 8 4" 774 J Msleatlc It) Mcljine, Little Beach. Tabloid KSM Tituana 6 R 1 :02-"5tiBuod 10 100 1 2 I 8| 6»| .1 Majestic 7 T.Craven, Shifty, Haz«I Dal* • 98«4 Tijuana 61 f 1 :10 slop 8 100 1 2 I 2* 3* M Fator 7 liar. Dale. Phe.lodon. T Sannderi •9775 Tiluana 3-4 1:15 fast 51 88 • 2 8 41 8» P Hurn 9 Bit. Lane. Bob. Allen. Horo* II. 0714 Til., ana 6-8 1 OlHfast 7 101 4 4 6 I* fJ*J A Jacob* 8 Herder. HlaierNuaie, HsmlltOaA. TABLOID, b. f, I 04 By Atbeilng II — Lenore. by 8ernnrenln». (Trainer. A. E. Stokes Owner, A. £. Stakes). 61109 Tijuana ."4 ( !'»« fast I N 7 I 4b :.'J J Majeatto 7 H.I'.'v-A nc. M.M.iul-by. Co-aCola 61071 Tijuana »4M fast I M 2 I 3= 3* C Studer 6 Fireplace, UazelDale. Au.Rc;ina (.1001 Tijuana 64 f l:t)7%fast 13-5 112 12 2? 2-lj R Carter 7 LittloLc«s. Torn! raven. HI1l.ru 60890 Tijuana 2-11 It^good 10 93 2 I 6h 6'} C Studer 10 K. Rankin, MayMaulsby. Trusty 60823 Tijuana a) * l:10';-.slop 9-10 lo» l | | 2'1 2'1 C Studer 7 Lit. Less. F.yeBright. TomCraven 60604 Tiiuana 5J f 108'^ood 18 90 5 5 5 44 37 C Balls 6 Kinclike. Ring. Huron II. 60550 Tijuana 5$ f 1 :10 slow 9 10 100 1 2 2 2*1 1=1 C Stud«r 6 L.Losa, PlowSteel. Em. Williams 60332 Tijuana 64 f l:0S%fasl 21-10 M 3 1 1 U 3» C Studer M MeLatie, Little Reach. BillH»*d 30276 Tijuana 3-4 1 :15*.fcgond 3) IM 1 1 1 2 2' C Studer 7 T. Craven, H.Burgoyne, Vic i9989 Tijuana 51 f 1:11 slow 19-10 107 1 I I 1 l'l C Studer 8 Lit. Florence. N Harper, Llt.Less LITTLE ROMPER, br. o, 4 116 By Boa Johaton— La Yalta, by Ktngstoa. (Trainer. J. Hill. Owner. H. W. Barnes). CI 115 Tijuana 5' f I44%fa*t 15 M a i 6* 5'- P Hurn ti Garden City, Kinglik"-. S.dau 60964 Tijuana 3-4 l:13%faat 78 96 9 8 9 S»J T Wilson « (of field. Motor (op, Sam Reb (.0813 Tijuana U f llO^.mud 17 5 120 I 4 P 2" T Wilson 9 (CdenCity. A Regina. L.FIoretieo 60i'O5 Tijuana 3-4 l:M%faat 49 M 6 4 I U2 f.'l P Hurn 7 Sara Roll, Kinglike, Bobby Allen W471 Tijuana 3-4 1 H^slop 8-5 1 16 1 11 l-'l 1!4 T Wtlson 8 Dainty Lady. MoI,ano. Don Jose 60:7,6 Tijuana ill MTsloaal TI IN 1 I 4 4' 1'|J H'tani«r 7 T. Craven. Shifty. Haisel Dale 60ls5 Tijuana 64 f 1 :10\niud 19-10 115 1 1 I 1" l-'4 I H'tamer « Pl.Blos'm. Mad.Byng. B.'sWiof (0159 Tijuana 3-4 l:K%ata* 2 110 2 2 2 S2! »'4 J H'tamer 8 Johnlr . Llt.Florence, lh?nDodee 59951 Tiiuana 3-4 1 :18%hvv 6 111 I I I 11 2" E Noble 10 PI. Blossom. Hor.Lerch. OurMal'1 59^15 Tijuana 1 1:44 fast 16 113 2 » 3 3 81 4«J J H'tamer 6 M Rule. Cl.theWay, OrcbldKlng 6th Race [6th Tijuana] I i; , , n , , , * ■ :| a •i „ .1 , P I :„ aj • I •a t| id is M t •s CIU PAPE? •"" I Btlie. "- rar-olsli mii«I h|ih;iiiI. S| c -i:i1 \Vel«l« " . I Dev, BM) OUl n/AUC. 1916 — 1:11 u-r. — a 1IO.) MOTOR COP, b. h. T 100 By Uncle— Karoo, by G. W. Johnsoa. (Trainer. C. B. Irwin. Owner, C. B. Irwin). SUM Tiiuana 1 l.v.faM 2J 75 1 I |l 3' H Long | feffield. MaMbeC 61061 Tijuana S| f 1 M ..fast 8-5 137 1 3 Q 2' I' Mai • inez 7 (; .City. Coffiehl. Bullel Pispl 60961 Tijuana 1-4 l:13Vufant 3J 135 1 1 1" 21 P Martinez B Coffield. Sam Reli, Km below hn;..o Tijuana H f l:06%fast 3-5 1lo 3 I 1 21 P P Martinez 9 Sunnyland. Sam Rcli, Sedan 60472 Tijuana 51 f l:"9%slop 1 145 5 5 6 6 6a4 P Martinez 6 Rapid Stride. Huron II. , eisiiet m'4J1 Tijuana 1 1-16 1 :17%fast 8 120 1 1 1 I 3' 7"4 P Martlnezl.1 Omond. Furbelow. Breeze 60339 Tijuana 1-4 l:14%faat 4-5 144 2 111? I'M' Martinez 9 Sedan. Sam Rob. Roisterer MOI Tijuana 1116 153 hvy 22-5128 111 1 7» 8" P Martin.--. 9 Fast Indian. Furbelow. Regret* MK Tijuana 6-8 l:01%hvy 4-5 140 2 2 2 2 2" P Martinez '2 Lantados MBM Tijuana 3-4 1:14 fast 1-2 115 I 11 l'l l'l T* Martinez •"■ Sam Reli. Billy Lane, Sedan 5! ss:, Tijuana 64 f l:08%slop 1 145 2 1 1 l'l I'll" Martinez B BulletProof. Sis.Susie. Kurbelow 59718 Tijuana 1-4 1:13 Vast 4-5 110 3 1 1 l'J 1- P Martinez 7 Sister Susie. Sedan. 8unnvlaod 59119 Tijuana 64 f l:12Ssmud 3-2 132 2 3 3 3J 3» J Mub-ahy 8 Furbelow. Huron II. , Rap. Stride 58629 Pimlico 3-4 1 :l.v invy 19-5 118 J 1 1 1» V H Ericks'n 4 TheBoy. Prof India. Cnrm'dale GARDEN CIT7. ch. g. 4 100 By Von Tromp— Jourdain, by Watercress. (Trainer. C. Irby. Owner. 0. Irby). 61115 Tijuana B| t 1:06- fast I . 116 | 3 || 1- T Wilson 6 Kinglike. Sc.lan. Dr. Coibett 61061 Tijuana 51 f 1 Oti^fast 17-10 IM 1 1 1- I1 J Hun'mer 7 Mot..rC- p. ('..ffiebt. But I'roof 60971 Tiiuana 5-8 1:00 fH8t -3 1" 117 1 1 P 1' C Stud-r 7 Selota. Herder. Arctic King 60007 Tijuana 5-S 1.00\fast 15 117 3 I 3' 1» .1 H'tamer 7 Shifty. Wild Thoughts. Ring 6081.1 Tijuana 5: f l:M%SMNl 7 112 I 1 1' 1" H P. K'wer 9 A Rofina. L . Rnrnpt r. L Klorenre K0678 Tijuana B-l 1 :01-\ fast 31-10 1 16 1 3 3 6 «"t M Sl'ghter 6 Arctic King. Huron II. , Herd, r MBM Tiiuana 64 f l:«.S"f.fast 8 II] I 1 2 14 l'l M Slghter 8 M Manlaby. Dane .Girl. IkeMUlf MBH Tituana 5-S 1 BDifaai 11-6 OB :t I 1 !• t» M STghter 9 Billy.Ioe. TMrtyScrea. LndyT.ne 59265 Tijuana 6 8 1:05 slop 7 109 3 3 4 61" 6" J Deford 7 I'ueblo, Mannchen, Blue Belle V1063 Tijuana 64 f 1 :09 fast 20 111 2 111* 1» J Deforrl 12 Pinecrest. Figaron. IJt. MBfH COFFIELD, b. g, • 90 By Modrad— Zlrl, by Bala- (Trainer. R. Rows. Owner, North ft Rowa). 61116 Tijuana 1 l:38Vast 2| 70 3 2 2 1' P Hurn ■ Motor Cop. Mub ib.r 61061 'Tijuana '.■'_ f 1 :i»6:l.-,fast 4 MB 6 4 B| I" II Jones 7 G. City. Motor Cap, Bullet I'risjf 60961 Tijuana 3-1 IzlSfafMt S 105 3 2 P 1* C Gross 9 Motor Cop, Sum Reh. Furbelow 60804 Tijuana 3-4 l:l1%fast 5 W.X I | 1 II 3» C Gross ^ Billyl^ne, AretieKing. CocnCola MM Tijuana 3-4 1 :13%fast 4 PS 3 4 4 4:1 24 A Jacobs 8 Sis.Susie. Bel. Allen. Rap Stride MBM Tijuana 3-4 1:15 fast 2 106 8 7 7 6t 7' A Jacobs 9 Nil Line Bob. Allen, Huron II. 59068 Tijuana 3-4 1:14 fast 6 lil 6 2 1 U BJ A Jacobs 8 G Agrnmoiile. IkeyT.. Tall Maid MBM Tijuana ImVOy 1:41 fast I 115 4 4 I I 31 l'l A Jacobs 7 Rcgre^o, W'dleM'igomery, Br'se ■MJ TUugitl 64 f I .oSHfaat 22-6 111 6 I I 21 P B Parke rt Iker T Misi Meelick. Her l«r BE FRANK, b. g. • 106 By Sir John Johnson — Frankness, by Millar. (Trsiuer. H. Cnna. Owner. Bronx Stable). 6096:1 Tijuana 1 1-4 2:»6-.,fa.\L 6-5 131 S I •» 6" R Tarter 11 Mulciber. Hifle, RagTeM mi 76 Tijuana 11-8 1.57 slow 11-10 130 4 4 4 3 3=4 10 R Carter 8 Breeze, Ka-t Indian. Mill-its?r 60111 Tijuana 1 1-16 l:47%fast 8 133 13 13 12 12 11» ll'« E Taylor 13 Omond. Furbelow, Breeze 63578 Tiiuana 1 1-4 2:05%fast 9-10 131 3 2 2 I P l» AV Mcln'relO Rifle, Wynnewood, Bailor 53438 Tijuana 11-8 1:52 fast 8-5 134 6 7 4 * •» 4» W Mcln'relO W. Mask, Wyuuewood. P.Wbaek 62809 Tijuana 1 1-16 1 :'.6%fast 9-10 130 1| W Mcln're 9 Veteran. Paddy Whack. Rifle 62404 Tijuana 61 f 1:07 fast Si* *♦ W Mcln're 8 Myrtle. TVth Mora., W'llaceL. KINGLIKE, b. g, 5 75 By Hippodrome— Searchlight, by Kingston. (Trainer, M. P. Level. Owner, H. Caldwell). 611 IS Tijuana t,\ f l:06%fast 51 111 1 1 !' !' R Taylor I HnrdeiiCily, Sedan. Dr.Cnrliett 609(14 Tijuana 3-4 l:l::'i,fast 14 ltt 2 3 f? 9'-' E Taylor 9 nffi.li!. Motor Cop, Sinn Reh 608M7 Tiuiana 51 f 1 :(.7=*f?ood 2 128 3 2 4} 1*1 J Met.nlf 7 Boe. Corbet. BO.Iaae, A'tii-KiiiK 807M Tijuana 6} f l:07%faat 1 12u 1 111* 1» M SH^hler 7 Br. Corbett. Shifty, Kins M766 Tijuana S-4 l:13*£fast 2 117 4 1 1 li 21 M Baraga/* 7 SaniHeh. HohhyAllen. Roisterer 6t.6ti4 Tijuana 6} f l:» s%good 7-10 117 4 2 1 l1 1* M .Sl'ghter ■ King, Tabloid. Huron II. EO501 Tijuana 41 f etl^mud 1-2 120 4 1 1 1» l1 M BI'gJBtar 8 Sis. Susie. H.Dale, CA.C'lskey 40147 Tijuana 1-8 l.-03%slop 12-tf 118 1 1 1 1« l6 M Slaugh'r 7 Hazel Bale, Mad. Bytig, Hivland KM07 Tijuana 6} f 1:08 fast tt 107 3 11 l1 lh M Flantrh'r 8 Il.deGuise, Gold. Roue, Orl'nsGlrl UWO Tjttonla S-4 141 taut 8-5 117 1 1 1 11 1*1 R Pool 10 Hereafter, Gip. Queen. HmMh Page 6 7th Race [7th Tijuana] "7 + U DA PC ' 1-1G Vilc\. :t-vt»-.ir-olilN ami upward. II a ml it-:t p. (.lime -I, /in HAUt ?!H S «:«•'» =5 HO.) MABNIKIN II., oh. h, 6 90 By Fitz Herbert or Gretry— Manzanlta, by Meddler. (Trainer, H. A. Lott. Owner, H. A. Lott). 6118S Tijuana 1 1-K I:". fnst s 113 1 2 2= I1' W D Miller »S AV.iti-i Willow. Vie, Peerl.ss One 61113 Tijuana 1 1 :42=Vfast 9 118 i 4 2J In W U Miller 8 MissHuuhar. P'rl-ssOjie, B.Speed t;iO«4 Tijuana 1 1-8 1 :5:.}:,fast 14 MS f I 2'j ::* W D Miller il franklin. Platrrpat. Vie CjlOtHl Tijuana 3-4 1:12 fast 61 I'M 6 I I 4'i \V 1) Miller li A. Kins. T. Craven, Bitlle Beach t 0« 28 Tijuana 1 1-1C l:52"\,hvy l f M| 9 8 V 71" W Miller 9 B.*eWing, H.O. Heels, N.Harper 60909 Tijuana 1 1:43 fast 2t 112 2 I 2* 2' W D Miller S AlmaB.. I. W. Harper, Dr. Raenael MSTIJMM 11-8 2:02 slop 8 Ho 2 2 11 1*| I* W D Miller • Mist. Polly. l"wSteel. .Shenand'li ft -70s Tijuuna 1 I:43%faat El 108 7 0 6 6 0} CJ, H B B'wer 7 H.Hurguyne, Phedoden, Y.Hasnie 60520 Tijuana lm70y l:f.5- .hvy 12-5 Mi 111 1 1* 1* J H'tamer 7 I'etlar, Mistiess l'olly, Sipiiara 1036". Tijuana lm70v 1 -48%taat 1!» 108 4 4 3 I 3' 35 W D Miller 8 Ch.Barkley, Y'kl.asNU., I.ewisB. PJBM Tijuana 11-8 1:58 fast 16 io8 2 3 4 3 41 8«f W * Miller • Hr Samuel, G'rKeC.Jr., F.ofSteel VETERAN, b. g, 6 96 By HU Majaity — Nectary, by DlnneN.ra. (Trainer, J. Crofton. Owner, H. D. Oatei). 4 1117 Tijuana 1 1 ■; l:5t%fast 14 KM I 7 7 7" I' Hum 7 Bobby Allen, Rifle. Belario i 1000 Tijuana 2 3:9 fast 12 M 7 1 '■'■' 3*1 1* Ilurn 9 bat Indian. Belari... Rouen J.10I5 Tiiuana 1 1-2 2:. '4 last 7 !I7 I :'. 2* I] P llurn t Huekliorn II.. Sunnyland, Oiaond .ti9»»:: Tijuana 1 1-4 2:0C%fa.st 32 lot) W M •■ !*lT K Don'huell Mnltilier, Itifle. Kt".rreso 4i0841 Tijuana 1 1-8 2:0o"r.inud ti Ml 5 u a16 .",'S M Kator ( Kurbelow, BeSal Lodge, I'lonet 6d:o0 Tijuana 2-4 l:23%faat 7 Ml 7 7 6 61 §*| ■ Uon'huo 7 Saiu Keh. KlagUke, l'.olitiy Allen MOT Tijuana 3-1 l:l&%slOW 17 104 8 7 6 2' 1 :A K Don'Iiuo S I'laiiet, Uoisl.-i.-r, ilnrou II. Cj41 I Tijuana 1 1-M l:47%fast 7 104 X 10 10 8 73 4"i M SKghter 111 Oniond, Furbelow, BftOM »,ij2:.! Tijuana 2-4 l:M%ffOo4 C2 106 7 7 7 7 Pi K Kator 7 Kap.Stritle, Hob. Allen, Mnleiber •MM Tijuana 1 1-11 l:4SJ%faat 26 108 10 7 6 6 l" 7"J K Carter 12 Bast Indian, Furbelow, Hiee*e fWWi TiHiana lm7»y 1A1WMI » It* B 5 2 2 1» I"" H Carter ^ K.Haker, StarKealm, WtiHM MULCIBKR, blk. g, * 122 By Vulcain — Tapiola, by The Commoner. (Traiuer. G. B. Allen. Ownor, G. K. Allen). •ill 10 Tijuana 1 1 ::'8';,fast 9-11 Tt2 2 :! 3 2' T Wilson 3 Cof field. Motor Cap S9M3 Tijuana 1 1-4 2:0S%fa*t 2»-8 112 o 4 ::3 i:l .1 H' tamer 11 liitie. Hexreao, I'lanet hv7 !7 Tijuana 1 1-M 1:47 fast I US ! I 4 4 t* V C II Milbr 8 I'lanet. Furbelow, itilly I-ane 66571 Tijuana 11-S 1:57 .slow 5 117 f 1 1 | 23 44 C Th'pson 8 Be Frank, Bl'liat, Fast Indian M410 Tijuana H f 1 :07':,fast 22-10 11» fi 6 « 4- l» C Duggun 8 Sam Bern, Huron 11.. Sedan Mta Tiluana 2 4 ]:)4%fast 19-10 122 S» I I 5-' 1*1 C II Miller 8 Sedan. Motor Cop. Sam Keli •62H Tijuana 3-4 1 M%gOOi 7-5 122 6 5 3 2* H C H Miller 7 Bap. Stride. 1'.. Alien. Oreh.Kinx fco04ti F.ti'nds li t l:10Vr.hvy 4 lt'9 8 4 4 2J 2t" I. Morris S Klmeilv., Mercury, T.d'Honiieur IMfl F.O'BAi 3-4 l:20Vihvy 1 110 4 11 1 ' J i| L Morris 7 liep. Servitor. Serapis t9t42 i'tlnds 5s f l:10^'„hvy 8 108 7 4 4 3* 2» B Mari'elll 7 High Cost, Serapis, Knot Gnut IMffKaapkra 61 t 1:(* last 11-S Ml 0 B f 8* 21 C Hob'.-on lOpayLaS, Curfew, Kast View JtlFI.r, oh. g, 7 107 By Uaele — Flour tie Mario, by Meddler. (Trainer, C. B. Irwin. Owner, C. B. Irwin). ;I117 Tijuana 1 1 I 1 :54'-* .fast 29 10 Ku 2 1 1J 2" I) Hum 7 Hobby Allen. BataTia, Gatfe ♦;»!)(;:'. Tijuana 1 1-4 :':n(; ■-.fast 40f M 1 1 l|] -'I I lluiti 11 Muleilxr. Bcgreaa, I'lanet M)B48 Tiiuana 1 1-M 1 :■■:'-. mud 11 It. Ill 11 1" Is M Kator 8 llotien. Bill Heail, Hon .b.se t07«»7 Tijuana 11-16 1:47 fast 13 104 111 3 4^ 0TJ 1J Hum 8 Planet. Furbelow, Muli-iber H.o7*i Tiiuana ImTny 1 : 1.VVfast 17-5 111 111 1 1- 2- J llun'mer « F.iii.vl.ane, 1'i.dra, Fi-'kFogarty Mi57« Tijuana 11-8 1:. .7 slow 14f Ml 2 2 3 5 8 8'" P Martinez 8 He Frank. Kteezo. Fast Indian UK-74 Tijuana 1 1-M l*48)ataat 22-5 110 7 6 10 11 115 12'* V Martinez 12 Fast Indian. Furbelow, BrecM |9s^6 Tijuana 11-10 1:51 slop 2 116 2 2 2 2 « " ;14 P Martinez 7 W.Montgoni'y. Htil'tear, Yorkibt BSC5 Tijuana lmTOy l:4Sf4faat I 107 1 1 1 1 1* lh P Martinez S Ike Harvey, Furbelow, Veteran KM Tijuana laaTty l:St%atop 1-3 109 l l l l lit* I Nolan 5 tJienWeil, Wedti. Prime, Begnaa BAI.I-OTCAR, ch. c, 4 95 By Ballot — (.'arpatliia, by Star Shoot. ('Irainer, J. Hill. Owner, R. H. Barnes). i 883 Tijuana ll-SIrM mud E M8 2 4 4 4 1' 2h T Wilson (i Torfcist, Omoad, Boiaterer UPM Tijuana laaMy l:48Halow I kai I 7 7 7 I»| 7*1 W Baraaa 8 Tetctaa. BonBaker, star Beatan 69PM Tijuana 1 1-Hi 1 :.M slop C lot I I 3 3 2' :.-l A Jacob* 7 W.Moatgota'y, Yorkist, Veteran BP747 Tijuana 1 1-M l:4.":.fast 22 105 3 3 3 4 6 C« A Jacobs 6 R.Behha, Graie. Fiank Fegarly aMM Tijuana 1 1-M l:5:'.\s)op l| loo 4 4 2 1 M l»k A Jacatti .". Veteran. W.M'tgotnery. U.SIriile 18263 Tijuana 1 1 -1 C 1 : ." 4 slop 4 103 4 4 5 6 4' 4« K Noble. 8 Bf. Montgomery, 1{. Stride. Itifle BKEF.ZE, b. g, 8 107 By Ballot — Eliae B., by Prince Royal. (Trainer. J. D. Heard. Owner, G. H. ATtbott). 4 1117 Tiiuana 1 1 * ! :•" 1 ' last IV. HI 4 I I1 !• 1" Taylor 7 Bobby Allen, Rifle, Helario MMS Tijuana i 1-4 2:PS%faat S Ul 4 I I* V C Dasgaa 11 Matetaer, Bifle, Bagicaa paCM Tijuana 1 1-Sl::.i slow 12 H8 13 2 2 l1 2» 1 ". Taylor 8 He Frank, Fast Indian, Mulciber 60411 Tijuana 1 1-M 1 :47"..fast 1 M9 7 6 5 5 Hi 8* C Dajpn IS Omoiid. luibelow. Veleiau pjjri TIJaaiia I 1-M 121 hvy 7 111 7 5 7 4 6J K" C imggan 9 Fast Indian, Furbelow, Fegreao 8M74 Tijuana * 1 1-M l:48%faat 7 113 5 2 I I W*»C DaBsa* 12 Fast Indian, Furbelow, BagMM MaSTiJaaaa UaMy l:4S%faat 39-10 115 4 3 3 3 41 6*1 C Duggau 8 BlOe, ike Hnrvey, Kurbelow C9U19 Tijuana 1 1 16 l:47'/cfast 4 110 5 4 4 1 t I1' R Hujrgan 7 Kt greso, Verdi Ij»on. StarRealot BBM TIJlin— lm7oy 1:45 fast 88 110 6 « I i 61 3'1 It DugKan 7 Regreso, W'tlit-M'tgoinery, Oui'tl M.uii BX.OSSOM, ch. f, 4 90 By Joe Carey — Berrill't Cboloe, by .Berrill. (Trainer, L. T. Whitobill. Owner. L. T. Whitehill). f.lir.'. Tijuana 1 -4 1 :14)..1'asl f. llti C 4 5* li1; G WIlll'lM 8 .lolm.lr.. Q.ofTraaapa, H.Puddei «,109'i Tijuana 1 1 :11' -.fast 8 Itft) 1 2 4* 4s Q Willi'ms 7 K.Uankiu, UtJBaaea, Hob. Allen ♦ilOO'2 'Jijuana 1 1-M l:43*4faat 7 1M I 2 B3 I* J llun'mer (J Waltei Kant, Fianklin, Pol. Wale ',(«)«."» Tiiuana 1 !-1(i 1 :4S'/.fa.st 37-10 1M 3 2 01 7*i .1 H'tamer 8 Nanil.Kin'y. Piedra, GlenWell PPS4M Tijuana 1 1-16 1 :.'d%slow 1 Ml 1 2 25 2? .1 IFtamer a Bagiaaa- Roisterer. Bob Baker PMI8 Tijuana 3m7ov 1 :47%sIow 4 Willi 22 3Ji .1 IFtamer 7 Billy I^ne, Franklin, tileu Weli W;444 Tijuana 1 1-1C l:5H4,slop 5 104 2 1 1 1 lrj Bj I H'tamer f Yorkist, lloist'er, W.M'tgotnerj 60383 Tijuana Im70y 1 : IG\fast 9 M E I I 2 2" HP Hum 7 J.Selias, BiUyLaac, W.M'gom'y IC3S1 Tijuana 1 1-M l:4P%faat 17-M Ml 2 111 1-S l2i (1 WliamslO Bour.Green, F.Nail, H.B'goyue Cj175 Tijuana 1 1 17 1 TilUarfTl T| 108 2 1 1 1 Hi If C Th'pson 7 Rouen, Binkbornll., Commandei ■aWBTUaapa 61 f 1 lOHmud 31-10 It* 6 4 3 *»4 2*1 ■ Noble • H. Romper. Matl.Byng, B.'dVVlUf JAK.F SCRAS, b. «-. 7 103 By Norford — Laura E., by Ben Strom*. (Trainer, J. Kill. 0\tmer, H. W. Bames). 60811 Tijuana 1 1-8 2r4IO"-r.mu l I P] I 2 P A \ T Wilson 8 Faibalaw. Begal Lodge. Planet PWM Tiiuana 1 1-M 1:49 fast 10 lot 7 C I 5 8 V\ T "Wilson S Planet, Furbelow. Muleitier ■M lijuana Im7 )v l:4C%taat 21 111 6 6 6 4 2'1 n T WBaaa 7 P.. Fane, Pl.Hlos'm, W.M'tg 'y •4137 Tijuana 11-16 1:52 slop 8 116 111 1 1" 1" ¥ WBaaa 4 Pie.lra. Fianklin, Hob Baker PMM Tijuana 1 1-8 l:5T.Hf-ood 22 113 I f I 6 6* f,'- c Oross « Roisterer, Yorkist, Uraee PMPaTUaana lrn70v 1:49'/.slow 3 M6 4 2 I I 8 8'» B b'ator K Veteran. Bob Baker, Star Realm 69672 Tijuana lm7«y l:4a-Btaat I 108 6 3 4 4 I l» A .Taoobs II Sam Baa, Verdi Laam, Veterau WJH Tijuana 11-16 1:58 hvy 41-10 104 2 2 2 1 11 1«" A Ja ili- • W. Flower, Midia. W.MoiitBOin'y JCA'l'HERINE RANKIN, oh. m, « 89 By Buffragi»t-»-KatUerUie Connor, by Mirthful. (Truiiior, J. Crofton. Owner, H. D. Oatei). 611S3 Tijuana 11-16 1:48 fast 7 M8 2 2 21 21 C Balls 7 W.Moiiif-oiu'y, Pol. Wale. P.el.irio C11I8 Tijuana 1 1-M l:474-:.fast I HI 1 1 li 4'? P Hum 8 Piedia, Waller Hani. Franklin ♦11092 Tiiuana 1 l:4uT%£aat 2% 113 4 4 2» l*)TWi!aM 7 I.it.Hea.b. H.Allen, P. Blossom «10«" Tijuana lmVOv l:15'jfast I MB I 1 li li T Wilson S Kejrtlo, II. Hurs-oyne, Bill Head U10I7 Tijuana 11:42 fast 4i 117 I 1 2i 2"" .1 H'tamer 7 HlarkTop. Fan. Nail, TomCraven 4;0U89 Tijuana 3-4 1 :13"ifast 4 109 I 4 8| 4 i C Studer 7 Trusty, H.B'i-oyne. Hit UeBeaefa «0«90 Tijuana 3-4 1 :14%good 19 103 8 6 8* V T Wilson 1t» M.Maulsby, Trusty, OreliidKing (,l)S0C Tiiuana 1 l:4B%faat 11 107 3 2 2 2 1* 121 T Wilson 9 Poaelier, Nel. Harper, Cbar'yHoy 60759 Tijuana 3-4 1:11 fast 3 104 7 6 4 3» 3*} J llun'mer 7 Hit. Beaeh. lkeMilln. John Jr. 60677 TUoaaa 1 1 rX aa 11-B 107 6 16 6 41 21 M Fator 8 Cli. Boy, NoWMer, Q.ofTiumpn PM51 Tljoana 1-8 l:01-\faat 22 108 6 I a 48J 4* B Carter 7 Sis. Susie, il.Manlsby, Ph. Ward BMBB TUaaaa 51 f l:ti84Lfubt 9 108 1 6 6 C1 «• R Carter t U'denCity, M.M'laby, Haut-.Glrl FRANKLIN, oh. g, 9 98 By Jim Gaffney— Glidluu By, by Argyle. (Tracer, C. E. Groves. Owner, C. E. Groves). 4-1118 Tijuana l lb. 1 : 471'.fasl 3 1U I 2 ?,' 2J G Willi'ms S Piedra. WalterDaat, Katli.H km E184M Tijuana l l-S liss%faat 9-io 113 1 1 1= 1* : Willi'ms a Plaacrcat, MaaaJkla II.. Vie tJIOIJK Tijuana 1 1-16 l:47%faat S 189 1 I li' (!'*' 41 AV'liams 7 BjllyT.ane. BobbyAUen, ClenWell •'I00-' Tiiuana 1 1-18 l:47%faat 28 MS E 4 4K 21 P Caron 8 Walterltaut. Pol. Wale, Cl.Well 4i0»«r» Tijuana 1 1-18 l:«%faat 8 117 7 I 5 " 4J C Th'pson 8 NanMeKin'y, Pie.lra, GlenWell PP«t7 Tijuana 1 1-8 1:59 hvv 11 110 6 2 2i 5J J llun'mer 7 Yorkist, Cliur.Boy. Hobby Allen .n,"s" Tijuana 1 1-M l:49Vifaat 7-5 110 4 3 3 2 1% l"k M Kator 8 Nel. Harper, Doajaat. S.Petirll. kAf.7S Tijuana lraMy l:47 t.slow I 106 7 7 7 3 3-1 2« K Kator T BttljrLaaa, Pi. Blossom, GlenWell 6041" Tijuana lm70v 1 -47--fast 51 107 3 3 3 2 21 2'1 T Wilson 7 t.iitb. H.l.'nu.ntl, Ca valtadourll. P3HM Tijuana 1 1-8 1-S6%faat »-5 H3 6 3 2 2 2" 21 C Th'pson li B. Baker. I..H'limtind, Shortstop PMM Tijuana 1 1-lfi 1 "4 "hvy 13-5 107 4 6 6 5 4'1 4»J ■ Kator 7 Vertil baas, Pi"dra, Glen Well BMSTTUuaaa 11-16 1:52 ptap 8-5 110 4 4 4 4 31 3' ■ Fator 4 Jake Sebax. Pkdra, Bob Bakat 8th Race [8th Tijuana] rvxl nAOr 1 Mile ami TO Yards. I'.-yi-ar-idils ami iipwani. ( lainiiiij;. CFieB*. Bill RAUL i, J! Jt» — 1 1 *:i i-r, — ■ — i-'^.i HABRT BUBGOyNE, b. g, 1 109 By Peep o'Bay— Farley, by Frankfort. (Trainer. 8. Polk. Owner, W. TouuKmaa). J ... .. flllii*. Tijuana 4' f C! taat 24 10s 4 I V ",-;M Fator 7 Shifty. Hertler. Doctor ( oj'nl ! fillOW TiJuaua 8] f IM "fast 7 110 1 1 l| tl M Kator 7 Ma.\ MauNby. Coea Cola, iCeMew K109S Tijuana f:-4 1 1 1" fast 8 1-* 4 5 41 3-'i M Kator I MiaaM'Uck, Taaaeola. M.Maaage 81P7I Tiiuana 1-4 HH'.ifaat 8 107 1 4 6» (') M Kator P H'an'slieir, Q.ofl'ui|.s. T.C'ven #.!««•» Tiiuana lm70y 1 :451 fast "\ 109 6 4 4i 3";M Kator S K.Rankin. Reydo. Bill \ .n\ •PP89 Tijuana 3-4 l'J2%taat 4 110 2 1 2' 2» ■ Fator 7 Trusty. Hit.Heaeh. Kath.Kankin 60786 Tijuana H f 1 07*-.faat 13 109 8 7 7 B« 3" M Kator 8 H.I.Owen, H.tletlnlse, M. liyuK •0708 Tijuana 1 l:4t%faat 23-M 185 2 12 4 J1 U M Kator 7 Pliedodeu. Y'kl.assie, DanBatff* 1 8PRI Tijuano. 51 f 148%faat -1 187 7 6 7 6' 4'1 M Kator 10 BlaekTop, TliirtySeven. Review balUEORGE, b. g, 8 106 By Salvation— Georjie Girl, by Solitaire II. (Trainer. B. Suhr. Owner, Ruhr ft aiaasfleld). C1P4U Tijuana li a70y I kV pisl 23 W2 s 5 ."' B»JC Studer 8 K.Rankin. Reydo, 11. Bargoyne »,0') i' Tijuana 1 3-11 :' '-" '■ ■ t IS HI I I D I'l C Studer 11 Fan. Nail. P.as.Hoy, Haiatyl.ady 8P83P Tijuana l 1-16 VMV.muil 7-M 112 1 l 1» l1 C Stu.ler IP Plneereat, MbjCPolry AadreyK. W70I Tijuana 1 l-b". l :i'K-..ia.st i: 112 6 3 3 I I'l 2" H B *wt 8 Xftctle. Miaa Krater, Cigala 6t -.49 Tijuana 11-4 1:13 alow 12 Ml I 1 2 4 4i 6*1 T Wilson S H'khornll., Hour.C.reen. F.Nail 60470 Tiiuana I 1-8 2^1%Clop 13-11 M7 6 11 1 I" I" C Studer 8 Audrey K.. Baby Sister, Cauute . BI2S4 Tiiuana lm70y l:4f%good 4 117 5 6 7 7 6J 6*1 C Th'paa* I l'bedotien. F WiNt.n. OeargcO Jr fii.181 Tliuina lin7nv l:51\mud 19-5 114 14 5 5 6* 4-1 C Th'pson 7 Bueklmriill., OurMaid, Puieerest I fcliaM'ilu'ana J Tl-M l:48%la«rt 24 116 2 3 4 4 I* M C Th'pson « H.Hurgoyne, Com'der, W.llavea 1 1»INECREST ch g 4 105 By Little Dutch— Eiand, by Martmet. (Trainer; B. ****** g~- Jf' ,r°nnW ; - , ,. Sill(1(, , ,,,„„.,;„. M:lllllil.in „.. Vi, ;«•■•• ,'.. 13-16 -sc(ifa»i 4.-f 110 4 4 4« 7^1 C Orosa 1 1 F:i...ii.-Vii!. Has Baj . Balge.«ge ■ MOalPTiuana 1 1-16 154%mud 8 11*2 2 2* * II Molt era 10 Kalgeei ■.■ : Ufa t P.dly And,-, y K. ^Tijuana 1 l:«Waa1 M 108 19 9 9 9 nil Hotter. • KJta.Ma^-oaeher. NeLllar,^ S^i^iisss r s 5 1 $ i is r.§s Sois: i^^SsSS^ I ^fflutat^lfttKSif Jo5 I 1 I 1 HllKNo.de 1 rBeC ,.r.. Pe.lar. M'n.n ir. 1 1RANKLIN. ch. !;. I UG By J:m Batfaay OBaing By. by Ai-yle. iTiaaair C. e'. Sraaaa, Owner. C. E. Croves). . riiiHTi, ana 1 1 - K l « ! i ■ I 3 U3 J 2 V i '; 1 1 WHaaaa 8 Piedra. WalterPaat. Kath.B'kla ' la i ■ ' 1 I \ ''•"■•■ ^ 9-10 13 l l V- P «: VVllama « llneere-t. Mam.ikia H. V,.- "■ r : "J " .! " 'I , 11, i.' ,',:. I MP 1 I ,,. t.-C. Wliams 7 P.illvl.iae. HoHhvAll.-n. .: W.ll ■ ■! -I -aM 28 W :, 4 p. 2' I '.'...' I WalterBaat. Pol.W-W, GKWell ', Ml '■ r (Mi st s HT 7 r, v. IJ C Th'pson « N.MeKln'y. Pi a. flleaWHI i'l '.; ' ii-8 1-Shvv U Ho .; 2 2J :. .1 Ilunu.,1-7 Y., kM. ,,,.,, .1.,.,. H..l,by All.,, ::■:;„ ;;:,;.;;;:: . . n. i r,....,s, 7.. 1 *»*« s n-th,, ,.,,-. , .,,.... ,,.^1 6PS78 Tijuana linTtu i i, ' . I. -a : km; , 3 3 -'. : E Fator 7 1 1111] l-.n. 1 i. ,,-...,. t... u\\ I aA418 Tiiuana lm70y l:47*41aat El HI I 2 « ''TUi'.n 7 c.ath. HI. ...and. t ■ i ilt ad .m 1 1 li • ,'p'rfast 9-5 113 3 2 25 C Th' . • m 8 B.Bakw. 1. Lrtnaad, BhortStop I 11 16 1-54 "hw 13-5 107 5 5 4'1 4'i E Fator 7 %*dl Uwa. Pieira. tMen Well 60137 T uana 11-6 1:52 slop M 110 4 4 31 3' E Fator 4 Jake BckM. Ptoara, Bob Baker LOTTA SPEED, b. f, 4 101 By Ton Tromp — Lotta Oreea, by Hammoa. ^H (Trainer, H. Farrell. Ownar, S. Tamil). H| fill IS Tijuana ll:42^fast 6 103 6 6 52 4' T Wilson S M'nikinll., M.H'bar. P'rlessOne WMM filOKO Tijuana 51 f 1 :0S%f aat 16 109 5 7 3' 1"* T Wilson P CaBefegrey, NiekKleln, I.iniertcbJ^I C1P5P Tijuana 1 1 16 l:48^fast 33 108 5 7 7i 8" J llun'mer B Zeteii.-. Montana, Daiat] i-"iyl I0:H{ Tijuana 2-4 1 :14'*„slow 18 MB 6 4 4' 8*1 M Katur 7 July Fly, Cbarniant, lobelia ^H •8#4I Tijuana 11:44 good 13-5 lol 2 1 I'l l»k T Wilson p CaatleCrown, Beatfnl, 1. 'mIihiM B0H86 Tijuana 3-4 l:15%(jood 199 106 7 9 H« 11** C Studer 13 W.WIiitaker, J.G'man, M l 'l afl 60780 Tijuana 55 f 1 'Wj.rast 6 HtT. « 3 4 1" 1*1 C .studer 1« J.D.Hugg, Bet. .Stuart, Proplu-.-jf^B 60C73 Tijuana S-4 l:li ^taat 9 109 4 4 4 I* ?«i H Kator 8 P.toPolat, S.Hawkins, t si -i. i'u^B 60100 Tijuana 1 l:43%faat 25 103 7 8 7 7 7*1 7»1 J H'tamr.r 9 BisSmoke, 01. the WaT, IjS"i*«^B 59835 Tijuana 1 1:45 fast 8f 104 6 8 4 4 l « t J H'tamer 0 WlaeJinlge, View. OlilHouiiM'JaTH aOTJEN, b. g, 6 116 By St. Amant— Kaffir Fowl, by Galliaula. ^M (Trainer, A. Brent. Owner, A. Brent). ^H CI I IK Tijuana 1 1-16 1 : !7'hf»st 18 116 fi 7 ti,! ."."J H Taylor 8 Piedra. Walter Bant, I- i auk lin ■ 010G0 Tijuana 2 I'JZt fast 2 101 fi 5 4- IS .1 llun'mer !» Fast Indian. Helario, Veteran I d0«l7 Tijuana 1 3-4 348%good 8j 115 I 2 1* Is J Huniuer 8 Houen. Rhymer, Backkora 11. I 60H42 Tijuana 1 1-M k'.fttnud 8-5 111 5 4 2» 23 J H'tamer 0 Rifl.-. Bill Head. Don .lose ijAjfJ M785 TUoaaa 1 1-16 1 :484f,fast 7 lt« 4 4 4 4 3*1 l*| J H'tanor 8 Nan Mt-Kiimey, Oath. Piedra IH 60020 Tijuana lm7t)v 1:47' ,fast 5 111 I I 5 4 31 38 J llun'mer 7 Oath, Kegresu. Nonsuit WM MSC Tijuana 1 1-16 1 :514Agood 16-5 113 3 4 3 2 I* 1" J H'tamer 7 P.Hb.s'iu, H'kliornl I., Com'nder^H HUH Tiiuana 1 1-S l:56'cfa.st 8 lt/7 1 2 2 2 luk U J H'tamer 9 OurMaid, FannieNail, MikeBaiyflH j9;).'.:! Tijuana lrn7ny 1:52 "h-y 23-10 111 1 3 3 4 5' 6'i J Hun'ni-r 7 Com'd.-r, Hap. Valley, : a b —'rfdffl YORK LASSIE, br. m, 6 102 By Yorkshire Lad— Lady Kilmarnock, by Ktlmar^H (Trainer, T, Crystlor. Owner, T. Crystler). nock). ^H •IBM Tijuana 1 1:11'. fast 4'. HI I 7 '■' ••' Hum 7 K.Hankin, Lit. Beach, Bob.Allen.8JJM BC7PJ Tijuana 1 1 :42-;-,fast 25 103 14 4 3 2i 31 1" Ilurn 7 H.Burgajrae, l'bedotien, ll.Bod^ejTB SMTP Tljoana 5ifl:0S%fast 43f MB 8 8 8 8^ |*| P ilurn 10 P.laek'lop. 'liiiil;. Seven, Keiirw I PKT72 Tijuana 1 l:4:.»is]ow 7-5 108 14 11 121 I3 P liuvn H Hlatk'iop, NiekKleiu, Hob'il.eaH 60355 Tijuana lm70y 1:48-V.fast 7 107 2 11 1 H 2» P Hum • I'h.Barkley, Man'kiiill., 1^-wlsH.^B 60274 Tijuana lm70v 1 :494f,Kood 8 107 7 4 4 6 77 7" P Hum P Zamloeli. CI. .Inula, Cli'kBarkley^H fiuBO Tijuana ]m70v l:«7%faat 8 107 5 4 3 3 8*1 8*t P Hum M Kv.llar'Kan. Cii.Barkley, /.,u,:uH 59882 Tijuana 1 1-16 I :r.;"islop 3 105 5 5 5 6 3-1 4» P Hurn 6 Yermak, Clover Junla, BnbyCalfjJfl J9837 TTJnpaa lm7tiv l:47%faat 6 103 2 11 1 1?1 lh P Hurn 7 Siienaiidoah, Rhjiner, T.l'i i- kiB B1BIA, b. m, 6 106 By Book View— Galaxy, by Star Shoot. H (Trainer, J. Mannale. Owner, V. Mannale). ^M 611&S Tijuana 1 1:41 fust Ml 112 6 8 S 7'" J Thomafl 8 D.Dodge, L'raCochran, Fan.Nail^H 81P84 Tijuana 1 UlP/r.fast 14L PC. I 6 7 7"' J Tilonias 7 K.Hankiii, Ut.Beacb, B'.b Allen ^H (iOSCI) Tijuana 1 1-16 1 :51%slow 22 109 0 i. 5 6»* C Th'pson B Restreso, Plunil'.los'ni, ItidatererH t of,7S Tijuana lm70y l:47^»low 44 106 6 6 6 7 7 7'7 C Italls 7 BUIyLaae, Fianklin. PI Hlossona^B •KM Tijuana 3-4 1:19 hvy 22 hut 6 6 6 6 6'" T Wilson « W.l'io.vtr. Si- Susie, Lit.Flur'ealH 60183 Tijuana 11-8 2:00 mud 10 96 4 1 2 5 51 6'7 C Kalis (i Yorkist. Ballot. ar, Omoud H PMM TUoaaa 2-4 1:16 {rood 49 102 1 3 4 4* 6S1 A .laeobs 8 BbiterSuei*, Hedan, Rapid StrldaH .i9952 Tijuana 1 1-16 l:54^hvy 15 105 4 2 3 3 6,u 6'* E Ntiblf 7 Sh'tStop, B.Baker, W.M'tKou.'j/ I MBB TUoaaa lmTPy 14P%aR p 7 114 5 I 7 7 7 7'* J Majestic I Bkaaa, Hub Baker, D'rankliu H Rfil TUoaaa 1 1-B lfl hvy 7 97 4 1 1 2 I» 3'" C BMttMr* « J.St-lms, W.Flt wer, W.U'tKom'yH BILL HEAD, ch. g, 6 iC7 By Doncaster — Seddie King, by Leonid. H (Trainer, C. L. Kent. Owner, J. McCoole). ^M 01154 Tijuana ll:J21-.fast 3 114 1 3 8*14* Ci Willi'ms 8 Ik'MilN. P.lai kTop. MissKrtilerH 814P88 TUoaaa lm7 »\- i:i;.' .fast I 113 1 I 81 4S7 J Hun' nor 8 k. Baal iii. Beyao, H. r.nKMnel 0 1 (1 1 7 Tijuana 11:42 fast 22 5 112 7 4 4h 5} f Balls 7 BlaekTop, Katli.K'kin, Faii.NnllH 84W78 Tijuana 1ar7tJ 1 Hit fa at 8 lit. 2 3 8*1 1*1 C Studer 8 H.Owrlleels, Vie, Tom imvciiI G««ia TijuatUk 1 1-16 l:r,3«:.mutl 11 HI I 3 2s 9* C Studer (i Bifle, Hon. n. Ik.u Jose ■ N76I Tijuana 3-4 1:14 fast 11 116 5 6 6 62 f.5i T Wilson 7 H.Beaeb, Ike.Mills, Kath. Rankin ■ 60575 Tijuana 1 l:46%skvw 16-5 110 2 11 1 1-1 1 * J H'tamer 7 Vie, Montperri. Dainty Ijitly H PMSI Tijuana 3 4 1:16 Hlow 6 111 4 It 4 V 2' C Ralls 9 Oreli.Kiug, Bee'sWing, M.B.wiK I t,o:;.-2 Tijuana 3J f 1 :«i8%fast 13 1 13 5 C 6 61 421 E Taylor H) ileljtiie, Little Beaeh, Tabloid ■ LOUIS LACHMUND. b. g, 8 111 By Tony Fauat— Prbiceat Viola, by Kinmet. H (Trainer, L. Gaibraith. Owner, L. (jalbraith), H l-IOliO Tijuana SlM fast 63 '.'•". I 4 8* 8* 11 Long 8 Fist Indian, Belario. Veteran H 614*44 TUoana 2:29%faat 7 H :: l PJi1 li Long » B'boaGreea, Fan. Nail. ' ; I (MM , lmil). l:l«!.-.fast 5 115 7 5 4' 4»J II .Ions '.) t:. ,.;-.-. I r , l.tirplian, ti.i'li. ~*B (;i)i)!;'. Tijuana 1 8-16 2:021,.,fa.st 11 HIM I H* M*' II .lones 11 FannieNail, Bas.Boy, BilgtaYga H 8P947 Tiju.-.na 1 3-4 3:"2%good 13 lol 4 4 f. "' .". r B I ..n'hue t. Ilooca, Baarbua Cr.-en. Bayotei H 6B888 Tijuana 1 1-8 l:.,7;,sl..w 15 112 5 7 7 ?! H .lon.-s 7 Cli'l.yBoy. FannieNail. linim rl 'it «43 Tijuana 1 1-16 1 i.VJ^mud 52 111 16 6 6 I I *• II Jones I Bifle, Beam, Bill Head ■ WA Tijuana 1 1-2 2:46 slop 4 106 4 6 6 6 C 4"' T Wilson « H'lleville, H'kboin II., Bas.B y ■ iM46 Tijuana 1 1-8 1 :59?-r.Mlop 7 108 0 5 6 5 4l 4'» 0 Ktuder « Kenwartl, B'ueville, B'b.mOr.iMi ■ WALTER DANT, eh. g, 7 111 By HarvJgan— Willie T., by Albert. I (Trainer, C. B. Irwin. Owner, C. B. Irwin). H 01 IIS TUoana 1 1-K 1 :4, " •..!' ,-tst is I'd .". :: 2' '-•' C Halls 8 Piedra. Franklin, Kath.Raakla I 814*84 Tijuana 1 1-8 1 :."..". ".fast * 1U I I I I ■" D Hurn I Franklin, Piacereat, Al.innikui II. I tilOfi'^ Tijuana lni.'Oy 1 :45'/ifast 5 Ml 7 I 6* 6', II Lang 8 K.Hankiii. Heydo. II. Bargayaa ■ 61P18 Tiiuana 11-2 2:34 fast 7 94 I E 4- 6*1 D Hurn 8 Bu.klioni II., Veteran. Sunnyl'.l ■ B1P4TS Tljoana 1 1-16 l:47%f aat 5 Ml 4 E 6* 1« C Halls « Franklin, I'.dl.vWale, ... .. U.-lll IPB7I Tijuana 1 1 :4!/!5.fnst »-i0 1a7 4 4 2- l«k .1 Hun'mer 7 No Wonder, Hot Koot. Kimono ■ B43I Tijuana \ 1:48 mini 19 PI lot; 6 I 5* I-1 C Studer 7 PlowSfeel, Itiviaiid, fleienif.uea* ■ 1*781 TUoana ElfI48*4iaat 17-5 113 4 I 6 5s 1" C Ta'paoa 12 H.Wrlgkt, Oat'tioua, svnropat'u H HBtt Oaaaka 1 1-M l:4S%faat 25 181 717 1? Owen 10 tt.Gtri, WMieMoiit'y. l.'ytuBI'k H 11943 Oakl'wn lm70y l:46':,fast 6 112 10 12 12 10 10} 9»1 D Coimlly 12 Hi. koiynut. Sa.i.li, Verua B. ■ UMPS »..kl'wn 1 l:44^hvv 8 H H 7 9 9 7 6a 8*» C Browp Hi Cbalt. Choir Master. Adelaute ■ lis::'.) OaU'wa 1 2 II 2:01 fast 20 103 3 11 3 4' 4» C Brown 10 B.uf I'h'enix. Willtlo, Taagltlag, ■ 9th Race [9th Tijuana] 1 . I 1 ■ I 1 Qih PAPP ' ^■^,'"- o-jeiir-tiltls ami wmmnuriL ( laimimt;. (.Ciiiic 17. I SIC— I rOOMBEOLA, b. g, 6 104 By Ilia Majesty— Connemara, by Stratford. ■ (Trainer, L. H. Tryon. Owner, L. H. Tryon). H «I168 Tijuana 51 t 1:07%faHt 13-5 103 8 7 5- 54 W D Miller I A. Bcgjaa, MissMannge. CoeaCola I «»IO!»r. Tijuana 2-4 1 :I4 '^fast 8-M 101 6 2 22 21 C Halls P M .M'li.-k. H.B'goyae, M. Manage I 010-17 Tijuana 6-8 1 :01%fast 14-5 107 4 2 2h f P Caron ■ Clear Lake, Ringleader. Pereli H 5770t) WBloora «1 f 1 :22Vfast 3 2 113 «" W M. In'relO K. Cbeathain, J.Selias FulIMoonH 57699 Willows 3-4 1:16 fast 32 112 6s R Small « Col. Boyle, aflaifkrtalla, IkeMtUj I 56927 Haafga 6h t 1 :20 .slop 7-10 117 6M .1 Mubahy 7 Itagldaa, Carabosse, Shortstop I I8BB H'house 3-4 l:16%alow 6-5 114 l1 J Mulcaliy 7 MeHane. Carl Roberts, Shortstop I MM H'house 3-4 l:14''Lmud 9-5 113 1- J Mulcahy S Neg, ti. Roberts, V'leyl'arkMaltl I EUGENIA K., b. f, 4 101 By Tho Wotf— Mua Angela, by Bob Bagoa. I (Trainer, T. J. 0;jle. Owner, Hollywood Stable). ■ 61154 Tijuana 1 l:42%fast II lol 7 | I] 7*1 C Halls S Ik. Mills, BlackToa, MissKruler^B 01108 Tijuana 1 1-M t:48*|fkat 8 101 3 1 2 3=111 Long 7 Thriller, Nashotah, Sir.l. VergutOfl 8184W Tijuana 1 l:42':,fast S Ml f. 1 21 8] T Wilson 8 DotiHodge, H'tvl^i.ly, Nashotah I 0IO4:i Tijuana 1 l:42-'ifast 12 Ml 4 2 1*1 4rH H l.aag 8 Caamano, PeerlessOne, Holi.Iose I u'1011 Tijuana 3-4 1 :14:Vf,fast 9 10 111 I I 4*1 4*1 H Carter 8 Aiyaima, B'tifulHream, M JNon I 84PP74 Tijuana 6} f l:07:h.fast 63 110 8 8 7- 643 R Carter I Har.'slleir, Ola Lee, Hain'touA I 60 M).'{ Tijuana I] f 1 48%f » st 1110 110 01 1 1* I4'B Carter lo B.H.kworm, Contriot, Blazer I 4-I782 Tijuana 51 f l:us%fast 23 112 2 6 5 6a 51? R Carter .S Claikson, SonthBieej;*. , Aryanaa I 18847 Tijuana Uh C 1 :« s: -..fast 14 110 8 6 5 W 2J R Carter 11* J. Bight, Aryaiiua, B'tUalBwaai ■ BB9 'I'ljuana Bf 1M rast 51 93 4 I 1 2« 2} K Joslak 14 Or.Cort.eii. ViouaNall, Blaser I EM6P Tijuana 61 f 10V fcIaHt 6 93 I 4 4 21 2*1 FJ Josiah 12 Hau.'sTopaa, Bl.Vau, JohuI.Aka I BBBI Tijuan* MlHBlfeBaM 34 Ml 11 li II 11-« FJ Joslab 12 Muni of Ausel, Ul Hahlo, Viva H CANCION, h. iii, 5 103 By Moeliok— Regja, by Margrave, I (Trainer, J. Miller. Owner, M. Hudson). ■ f iltiO Tijaaaa "' t l:os-.l;.-t :; 111 ll M M* M** D Hurn 12 Olympiad. Fiio. Capi.n I PMM TUoaaa MIM mud 12-5 113 4 6 7 8*1 Z'| ■ Taylor IS Train net Call, Vodka Kinuuio ■ R 271 'lijuana 61 f 1:11 good 4 111 I 9 8 6- I'l C Th'pson 11 Creeu MBit. Bookworm, Chrita | 69030 Tijuana 11:48 slop 5 102 4 3 3 3 3- 4,J t: Halls 7 Amer.Maid. Ispham. Capt. Evans I 59928 Tijuana 51 f l:11',jslop tf 111 8 7 7 6l 6T3 U Carter 8 Lavaga, M. Krater, Kv.Harrigaii I 6M38 Tijuana 1 1:4". fast 6 102 I 7 9 8 7» 5'S A Trotnb'y !t Wis...Iudge, View, OldHomest'd I SMM Tijuana 1 l:43%fast 3 103 5 1 1 1 l1! 2'} 0 Wlllll'ms 0 Cigale. Moutoua, Sippara I 59608 Tijuana 3-4 1:16 fast 5 110 4 6 6 4} 4si P Caron II Nepperaaa, Cigala, Quinam | .7743 Will'ws Ah 5-8 09\slop 3-5 109 l1 T Wilson 10 Kd. Tranter, Mineral Jiui, Klo ■ j7696 Will'ws Ah 5-8 69 fast 31-10 114 2* K McCownlO Mad. Hurry, K. Tranter, inputta I rOND ROFE, b. m, 6 110 By St. Bwithina— Boll Weevil, by Oayuga I (Train«T, C. Manley. Owner, H. T. Palmer). ■ 61BBS Tijuana 5; i 1 :ns .-,fast 7-lo 1M 1 1 1- l'!'r Wilson IP HalWright, AlPorier, BIByJaa I 61014 Tijuana 5-8 1 :01%fast I 110 4 1 Q !'|C Btnder P Caver Up, Tirgc, ay. C. Holdy I •PJBBt Tijua.ia 6-1 l:01%fast 8 108 4 2 2" L"- C Stu.ler S T'tyS.-vtn, Himeriek, M.-JIui j.hy I «iO»-1H Tijuana 2-4 l:15"5good 31-10 110 2 2 2*1 2| C Studer I P.laek Top, Ci.ely Kay, Crispie I fi(;8:;5 Tijuana 6} f l:lP%a ad 2 Hj7 2 I 2'i:1 C Stutler 7 Plant.ig.net, Chow, O.Honiest'd I BPKl TUoaaa 6-8 l:82**faat 12 105 I I 2 1* lJJC Btoder 10 TiUetaoa, Pueblo, Bingleader I 60689 Tijuana 51 f 1 :09 fast 13-5 Ml I 1 1 11 4' .1 Tl'tam. r 12 Chainiant. VeraHita, C.tbe Way I 60601 Tijuana 3-4 1 :16:,-.good 19 h'S 7 6 8 6'1 42i P I aron 10 Hivland. Sadie 1)., Argeuto I PMM TUoaaa 11:49%mud 9 110 2 2 3 4 6» 8'» T Rae H Pl'lagenet, Canvasb'k, Mistake I r.0443 Tijuana 1 1 :47HsIop 43-10 110 2 3 2 2 2'i 2" T Hfto « Capt. Kvami, Ispham, Montoua I CIRCULATE, ch. g. » 112 By Hanbridge— Holma 8., by Oesartou. I (Trainer. T. C. Bevan. Owner, A. E. Bevan). I 81 IBB Tijuana 5} t lesi..fast 6 113 E 4 P 1*1 D Ilurn !l Vodka. O-tentatious. Mt-x 1 811BS Tijuana 3-4 1:15', .-.good 17-5 111 S 8 7+ 7r; It Carter S Fatly Bourbon, BedMan, Coombs I 61P71 Tijuana El I l:P8%faat 7-5 10S 11 7 4= 2' G Wlll'msll Cau.legrey. Cas.-ade. Woolday J 6090(5 Tijuana »-8 1 :02%tast H-5 113 11 10 51 4' | D Hurn 11 Holy Boarbaa. Vodka, Olive I). C0S $4 Tijuana 1 1-lti 1 :53V„slovv 13 110 1 1 4i 7"^ II H H'werl^' Argeata, Wliitellaveii, AlmaB. 9823 TUoana 51 f 1:11 slop 13-3 105 6 2 3 81 2* II B H'werll) Careen, Alajali, AIis8 Clark 60::,'9 Tijuana 5Jfl:09 fast 6 111 3 5 4 4s 2-j J Dotard IS T'blau. H.Co.lirau, M'lgoiu'yJr. »327 Tijuana El f l:09%fast 3« 108 5 4 4 3l 3»i J Deford 10 F.lloiie. ClearLake, Ladylono W154 Tijuana lm70y 1 :47\fast 26f 115 8 2 1 1 21 «» J Deford 11 O.Mtiebleb'h. AudrevK., Dalwood ■9045 Tijuana 3-4 1:16 H.fust 15 U5 6 8 8 8' 8»1 O Atuelt l^'Sfiletto. MisuStatheiu, Hotgoot "JHOITi MASTEK, ch. g, 7 112 By Undo— Nothcrso'.e, by Tournameat. * (Trainer, J. Kern. Owner, I. Kern). (••1170 Tijuana 1 l:43%Tast 23 112 2 4 3* 2*1 G Will" ma 18 .lulyFly, OMHoenest'd, Propheev 8 IPO 7 Tijuana 1 l:42".-.fast 111 112 4 4 41 J«i M Fator P Bitterly. Bantora, Nebr'kaljid 81BS7 Tiiuana 1 l:44V.-fast 19 112 6 6 6' 6,1" Wilaon 8 I.W.H'per, P.. Stuart. Col Snider 8PPPP Tijuana 1 l:43%faat 27 112 1 I 3h 8*1 H Molt rs 7 BadleD., 1. Point. t, H'd'gThr'gli liOHO!) Tijuana 5} I 1 :09'-..slow U 112 5 3 42 4»i T Wilson 7 Mad.Byng. D.deOulse, M'flower PM37 Tijuana IS f HMKmol 7 112 5 4 2 2- 8*1 T Wilson 7 Mann. ben. C.lheWa.v. Ermitaua EO802 Tijuana 3-4 l:16%faat 10 H2 4 2 3 3-1 3* II Loag 11 W.Wb'I.er, B .lliir'gau, AlPorier 11767 Tijaaaa 5-8 l:»2%faat 87 117 7 8 7 6" 64 G Heeds P 1) Fashion. L. Pointer, II (leorge 89781 Tijaaaa 6i f 1 : ).S-r,faat 6f 117 10 10 10 10'110-J tl Leeds 11 Bingleader. View. Hadling M 17 Tijuana 1-4 l:15 Xfaat 33f 112 7 7 7 P 7* II B H'wer • Fr'kWils.m. N .Wonder, tla..llu» rHIRTY SEVEN, b. g. 8 112 Bv Abe Frank— Kiaineiha U-, by OBtfora. (Trainer. '/.. E. ■aBvaaar. Owner, Z. E. MeCrcgnr). tilOXl Tijuana .'.' 1 1 :'is' fast I 112 '-' 6 8" 4 i II T...n'^ 111 Boaa Atkin. Midline, Neg tilO."..* Tijuana Ej I 1 :tiS fast 1 Ul 3 1 lh 2" H l.orig S H.Atl.iu, Mayflower, C.theWay OlOKi 'lijuana 6-8141 fast 19-10 112 1 1 1' lIBUaf P Ask Jeaale, C nbs. Har.Kudtler 80P69 Tijuana 5-8 1 :iH-i,f:ist 7-K' 1 7 I 1 U 1lh 'I Wil on 8 F.lli.pe. I.imeriek. M. Murphy 60787 Tljoana El t trttfKfaat 39-H M7 7 6 5 4- I'JSI Fator 8 MeLane, Bobberll., Col.atarahf '.tii, ,.i Tijuana 54 f l:08*4faat 5 lo7 2 4 I 21 2t II B I: werln Bla.-k Top, Beriew, H.Bargpyaa 8PJ07 Tijuana H flM good 19 lo5 1 6 6 4' 4' 11 P. B'werl2 H.detluis.-, H.ltiir'ne. Rubber II. jeSM Tijuana Eifl^lHtoat 1-18 Ml 4 4 3 T i Q Willi'ms 8 JnlyVlj. Hotlroot, Wal.Whitaker IMSlTUuaaa B-8 143%gOOdl3-M 107 4 6 4 3' 8*1 C :tud-r II Card, ntity, HillyJoe, l.ady lone MASHOTAH, ch. m, 6 102 By Beeltck— Modena, by Armnnth U. (Trainer, B. Ileuseltlne. Owner. S. Uessnltine). ».II8:: Tijuana I I s 1:36 fast :: 107 I 1 f* 5* •'. Wliami I Haaaikia II., Wat.-i Willow. Vie il.;,., Tijaaaa i 1:42 fast | kM 2 o o1 8*1 i Horn 8 D.Doage, L'raCacaraa, Fan. Nail oiiox TUoaaa 1 1-18 1 :48%f aat I HP 6 3 1' 8J P Hurn 7 'i in ill. r, BagealaB., U.Va«ga« (.KM.!) Tijuana I l:UV:fast I loi' 1 c 41 4* I' Hurn 8 Doaltvdge, BageataK., O'l} lj«dy 60683 Tijuana 1 1-18 l:4S4fcfaat 11 100 7 8 8 7 7' 7"! H l.oiig 1) Vi.-. I).,n .l..s.-. .Nellie Harper PMSI Tijaaaa S-4 l:14**taat SSf BB 9 9 9 9 8" C Hal la P TraatT, Don Jose. Baawfag Qlrl 60357 Tijuana 1 1-16 1:49 fast 8 94 6 5 5 5 6" 5HC Halls 7 Oiuond. tiath. IK»u bodge Ki.'.76 Tijaaaa 3-4 l:)3**good I 111 7 7 7 6' l*H B Carter 7 T. Craven, Tabloid, H. Hurgoyn* 5M87 Tijuana 1 1 H 2 PS%alap 41 n* 4 4 4 4 4* i.-l C Rails 7 B.Valley, M'yFuller, liou O.dga 6M38 Tijuana 1 1-8 1 57 fast 3 lt)2 2 I E * 21 2" C Italbj 6 SliorlSn.p, V.riuiik. 11. B..beila 4776 Tijaaaa lm.Oe l :17 fast 1.7-10 107 6 6 6 6 41 2" P Hurn 7 M. Fuller. Baeaaad'a, Oor.Rob'ti aP736 TUoaaa S-4 l:14**taat 29f nr7 f. 8 8 64 4'! K Fator P K.Baakia, John Jr., al IfaoUPf M Tiiuana *.-4 1:14 \( aat 30 110 I 18 7' f}C halla 0 Juhn.lr., OrihulKlu/. Pl.BIaa'an ... .1 Tijuana 1-4 l:16\tgoo4 II 111 1 14 I'l 2* W tlarfjn *t M.Maulsby, Hh'fStop, H lu Black iiiooJ Tijuana l-4 1i4.Lfasi 111 109 10 IB Bj 6*1 H OaTUP lo Jf:.iiie)ow, ur. hid Ktog, 0h rpF OOBBITA, k. m, 7 102 By »w««p— T«1«w*um, by Oxatai. (Trainer, J. Fiero*. Owsst, Ooeur d'Alene Itable). «1«12 Tijuana Unity 117-fast 7 113 7 7 7= 7»i C Gross lit Dnint vljtdv. Hkkf.rviiuf. Swen'u 60H49 Tijuana 1 1-t lM%ffood 7 1 i9 5 S 5' 6»J C Th'pson 7 M.niloii.i. WhiieH.-ivnu. AimitK. ttll«"*4 Tijuana t-4 117-V.hvy !t 113 7 7 63 01T C TtVaaoS) 7 llnr.U-ivli. CuoKmaM, BaByOlrl *IM»1 Tljuitna 1 1-lfi l:M%ra! t 17-5 116 2 3 3 6 3J 1 H B MiF.vv.-ull Monlou.i, B'd'gTljroiitfh. Al'maH. (Xi721 Tijuana 1 1-M 1 :f.l fast !» llo » 6 G 6 4J ** C Th'psun 7 Hum.I'.c.v, l"r loPoint, Dr.Saaiuel WiCStf Tijuana 3-4 1 :lC%t'ust 18 111 7 8 8 72 S«i D Hum 11 Kimono, t P ftjft , Cban.Cannell KS73 Tijuana 1 1 :4a%uiow 5 113 8 8 8 8 71 «'• B MoBwen 8 T* bl aasln. BlaekTop, MokKlein •0622 Tijuana 1 1-lti l:57%hvy i 113 I I 4 6 6»i 611 B McEwenll JudjreDnvid, AlmaB., BabySiater DOUBLE VAN, ch. g, 6 109 By Vandergrift— Lady Vandergrift, by Star Sbool (Trainer, J. D. Heard. Owner, O. & Abbott). 611" fi Tijuana r.-Sl:02 fast bt 112 4 I 5s 4J E Fator 7 RunbprlL. DdeOuisp. D.Fashion A1139 Tijuana 3-4 l:i: good 27-10 112 6 4 3- 44J T Wilson 7 Careen. Bon .lose. Prophecy AI079 Tijuana 3-4 1 il^ast I M 5 6 S» 67J H B B'wer S H.Kudder. M.D'bnr, ITtagfut «1041 Tijuana liflMMut 8-5 110 3 1 1* 1* H B B'werll Gr.Trimt.le, Ispliam, J.Cnderw'd (S0928 Tijuana 1 1-M 1 :52\hvy 16-5 105 I 1 4J 6»J .1 H'tamer | B.'sWing, H.O. Heels, N. Harper MI863 Tijuana 3-4 1 :1G%sluw 17-10 106 1 1 1J l'U H' tamer 8 Stitetto, 1,'ylone, Laura Cochran tA3:!l Tijuana 6-8 l:07V»hvy 23-10 109 8 6 4 4" 2si R Duggan 8 Dorotiiy, Squash, Jo-eula SQUIRREL HAWKINS, b. o, 4(M) 108 By Flytn* Squirrel— Addie Hawkins, by Logan. (Trainer, F. Baldwin. Owner, W. S. Knapp) 61HI4 Tijuana 6] t l:iw'..f:is!. U-C li: I 3 31 2 E non'rme ft E.Williams. IXtyBea, Striker «1081 Tijuana 5 t lM%(ut 1» 116 I 3 V 2 ' E non'lmelo Cascade. Bookworm Unlppeadals tilfllt Tijuana 3-4 1 :14\fast tt 111 4 S H 8". I H' turner I Ar.v.-mna. Ic'fiilllrenin. M Juhnsuii «09»S Tijuana 3-4 lilC'.-.fa.st I 116 4 4 M t*i B Donahuel.H Meteor. AJasaa,. Caaajoras* •BiM Tijuana H f ljftjfcfaat 4:: IK. 3 3 3* 9" J Deford 1(J EiigeninK., Bookworm, Contriot AuX8. Tijuana 1 l:4423good l:.f 108 3 10 10« 10iB T Rae 11 I)i viand. LitflePointer, Hot Foot 6'7M Tijuana f, f l:09'ifast 5 l!5 3 2 2 1" «• E Dunhuel2 W.B.'int, H. Wright, Ostentut'ua Xi73 Tijuana 3-4 l:1B%faat 49f 114 5 5 2 2» 2» E Don'hue 8 P.tol'ont, L. Speed, Ostentatious «0495 Tijuana 6-S l:0fi mud 47 114 1 2 3 6" 9'° E Donahue 12 Trumpet Call, Canclon, Vodka •t0325 Tijuana 6-8 1 :03M,fast 5*f 109 1 2 8 S'l 4'J J H'tainer 1^ JoliuS.WiKgius. AlajaU. Vodka 69r,4«i Tijuana 61 f 1 lS^.hvy 21f 113 4 2 2 9 9" T Rae a Helen Enoas, Dollie Hart Petit! IS.' J8 Tijuana 6-8 l:09r^hvy 19 115 6 6 1 71 10" T Rae 14 Eavaga. Infield, Cigalo OLD HOMESTEAD, b. t, T 112 By King Cobalt— Beckon, by Plaudit. (Trainer, U. Barnett. Owaer, Z. Baraett)i «1170 Tijuana i i:4^ifnat lc 112 R 7 7*1 V H Lout 1 » July Fly. CkatrMaater. PraatKcy •"-111 -i Tijuana Ei f 141 fast 24 112 4 « 6' r. 3 M Fator 7 AsU.lf-sie, W.C.lloolv. BiUCuise «;1079 Tijuana 8-4 i :i::*;fast 21 H7 8 x 73 77W Htamer 8 H.Badder, M.D'bar, Pl'taseawt t%Mtt Tijuana 8-4 l:14*sslow -'• 115 7 7 7 8*1 "# Ctrgan 7 Smir^Maggic, Vipw. l'eg.! Martin fi0»98 Tijuana H f 141 last 88 111 7 7 7 7°;' H Petzgold 7 Col.M'pbv. Ham'tonA. P Martin W0958 Tijuana V r 1 :"Si.',fast ttt 112 9 8 €«■ 3* H Molters • Col.Murpliy, Cliarmaut. V.Rita ftOK3." Tijuana El f l:10^mud -." 112 5 5 4" 45J H Molters 7 FtaatagtMt, Fond Hopp. Cliow *« •:: Tijuana 8-4 l:18%fa#t 51 112 10 9 6 St 3-' IH Molters 12 JulyFlv, Col.Murphr, TomBr'kg fc«7o2 Tijuana 51 f lrOS^faat 22f 112 8 8 8 7" i«fBJ B B'wer 8 R.L.Owen, Col.Murpliy, JulyKly IK 6 Tijuana 8-4 1 :15Vifast 113 112 « 8 8 «1 6'1 C Ralls 10 Phmtagenet, Maniiclien, JulyFly SMM Tijuana 1 l:44Vbfast « 112 12 10 9 9 It* 10" C Rails 12 Peg.Martin, JewelClty, Hotfoot toiol Tl luana 11-42 fast 8 112 rt 7 7 « •'«« » A Jaf-oha 9 F.Wilson. JewelClty, GoldieRoae Page 7 English Racing Dates for 1922 ENGLISH RACING DATES FOR 1922 Epsom Spring. 2 days April 18. IB Newmarket First Spiing. 4 days..Aprii '25. 26, 27, 2t* Newmarket Se. ond Spiing. 3 days May 8. 10, 11 Boinaster Spring. 2 days May 18, 19 Kpsom Summer. 4 uays May 30. 31, .luue 1, 2 Msneliewier Wliiisiinlide, 4 days June 7. S. 9. 1(1 Aheot. 4 days June IS, 14. lo, lfl Newniaiket First July, 4 days. . . . Juue "7, 2S. 2ft, 30 Newmarket Second July. 3 days July 11, 12, 13 Hai.down Park S.-.ond Summer iK«lipve|. 2 days July 14, IS Liverpool Summer, 3 days July 1SI. 20. 21 Goodvvoo.l, 4 daya July 2.i. 2«5, 27. 28 lioncasier Sepiembpr, 4 days Sept. 12, 13. 14, II Newmarket Kirst O.-toher, 4 dajs..S.-p. 2ti, 27, 28, 29 Newmarket Sec'd t.-t.. 4 days Get. 10, 11, 12. 13 LiiiL'lield Pari: Autumn, 1 day Oct. 14 ItoiK-Hsi. r Antuiiin. 2 days Oot. 19, 20 Vewiiiarket Hoiik1i1,.ii 4 days Oct. 24. 2a. I'M. M Liverpool Autumn. 4 days Nov. 8, 9, 10, 11 WaDilirrter November. | dsvs Nov. 23, 24. 2.^ Great French Stake Races GREAT FRENCH STAKE RACES l'rii dn Pre-i.lenl (steeplechase) — Ailteull, Hun-dav. April 1«. Prii da Biaue (Oaks) -Cliantilly, Sunday, June 4. Prl* o.i Jockey t'luli (l)erliyj — Cliamiily, Sunday, June 11. Grand Steeplechase— Malsr.na Laf fine, Hnnday, June. IS Giand Prir de Paris— l ugcliamps, Sunday, Jiuip 2.Y Prix Arc dn Triomplie -I^.ngclinnips, (Sunday, October 8, Prix du Consell Municipal — l^ngcLampii, Sunday, OetatMt IB. English Stake Dates for 1922 ENGLISH STAKE DATES FOR 1922 Two Thousand Guineas. Newmarket April 2« One Thou-am! Batacaa, Newmarket April 28 Derby, Kpaaaa May 31 Oaks, Kpsom Jiuie 2 Ascot Stakes. Ascot June 13 ltoya! limit Cup. Ascot June 14 Cold Cup, Ascot June II Eelipae Stake*, San.iown July 14 Stewards' Cap, Goodwood July 28 lioodwood Cup. Goo.1w.vhI July 27 si. Laser stake*. Daacaatei Septemher II Cesarewiteh Stakes, Newmarket October 11 CamluiJsreshire Slakes. Newmarket October 2."i • ■ Stake Dates for 1922 STAKE DATES FOR 1922 !lnf..!d Il:in.li.;ip. Havre de Qraee, Md... .April 1". PhiladHpkia H.indicap. Havre da Qraee. Md. April 22 Akerdeea Stakes, H«T*e de Qraee, Mil tparil 3d Chesapeake stakes. Harre de Qraee, Md April 29 i'imlico Niii'-.w. l'imli. ... Md May :( l'iinli.o Spring Handicap. I'imlico. Md May I Spring Juvenile, I'imlico. Md May ft I'imlico Oak*. I'imlico. Md May 111 Greea Hai lag \ alley Steeplechase, Pimli.o. M.I May 11 Keataeky Derby, CharehUl Gowns, lj.uis- f TlBe, Ky Has II Preakae«s Stakes, Plailiea, Md May 13 K:ii-"s Plate, WsadMae Parte, Toronto. Out.. May 2(1 Metropolitan Handicap, Belmont Park, L. 1. N. V May H Vrestehester Btetpltthasa Haadieap, Bal- moot Park. L. 1., N. V Mav SI Hyde Park Handicap, P.elmoiit Park. L. I , X. V May M Charles L. Apaletaa Memorial Htfuplrrhaaii. I'.elmont Paik. L. 1.. N. Y May 27 l-i. lies' Haadieap, Belanat Park. L. I., N. Y.May 27 .Mineola Haadieap, P lioont Park. L. I.. N. Y May 9 Tahafjgaa Haadifap. p.eimont Park. 1.. I., N. I Mav M Juvenile Stakes. P.eimont Park. L. I. N. Y..Mav M Wither- Stakes. Kelmoiif Park. L. L. N. Y.May 31 international Steeplechase, P.eimont Park, L. L. N. I June 1 i'.alpvlon Handicap, llelmont Park. L. I., N . V June 2 Baharhaa Handicap. P.eimont Park. L. L, N. Y June I Fa-hion Slakes, p.clmotit Park. L. I.. N. Y...lune I MaBasaia1Ba«sBBaa!sam»a«ffl I lilMI llllt III I IliiWjft faJrfflfatMrilffl.il if i Illl III I llllllllBIWllllTlllls l¥lfllWllsaaM DON'T MISS THIS ONE AT BOWIE! — GOES TUESDAY, APRIL 11 — ZTlr w.n OUR SI-.COND $100 pos.tivclv NOT RUN SECOND OR f** IT A P A Pfcf TT TT T7 sPl THE SAFErST EVER THIRD, OR WE REFUND VJT KJ Xlk X A il IN X lu XL X-T HANDLED BY US. NO YOUR SUBSCRIPTION PROPOSITIONS ACCEPTED ^,*^-a-i -r-*-a- * w I 1 SPECIAL — — Tli row May .,nr dope books: Guy It IM L inforni:ii ion. We know. This * I OO (il A It A VTKHI) SI* IOC I A I. In in Leepliifi vrllli our ]»;ist recoril. It COBS next Tue.sdny ami must WIN or y\v KI0C("\I) your Kuliscripl ion. I'huse iiK'luile jour '| lion«* n u m her. \v ,- prepay all to let;r:i|thic or louu-ilisfniioe '[tlioue daSPSTJMk NATIONAL NEWS SERVICE ion Minn: dioakiiohn striort crnrt i) -e (.» stiiu- 1002; Chicago, ill. ma»m^ammiimm^mam*mmummmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmtm^mimmMmm»nim\\\im*M\imimMmm u n Hi niinaiiiiiim^a»iMinmiiiim iiaimmiiii—i—i— —i——hiim» ■!■■!■ !■■■■■— imhh WIN I WITHOUT WORRY! lor BiMhi] Prntils Sprins-. Stimnter, VaJI .111.1 Winter, lake . nil \ l\:in1aye of t lie Lswt M Average. (These Laws Make Millions for the Insurance Companies Every Year.) OPERATE THE SCIENTIFIC 0AINWAY SAfETV SYSTEM "SafeH Id Its Middle Nallle.,, WIN JUST AS I AM WINNING! Tlir rvidi'M wake. ever-rea»i.v-1n-learn fallaws will not ineilooU this — (he sel-lhere type — |ii ..|Hi-ili.ni. Il\ an ail-.iear winner — an e» ery-.' W winner. Von eau rlieek il H( liiut'ell' and make sure liefiii'e slat tint, (an lie placed at or away from 1 he tracks. All waiters can he placed at noon. No need in know lite result-, of races until Ihe next ila . PaalttTaljr not a '-dnnhlins-no" ]ilace or sl'ow s\v|cin. hut one that «i\es Vol re-10:11 Iwiliie odds. Ml lifts made TO \\ I \ ilil\. Opeiale 011 Ml] scale ou please, de-peni'.iiih upon our capital. I his "slop-loss" S -.|em Is exactly what the sctis||ile. hiisinessiike |ilo\cis liaie ill-tints wauled. Vou annul make a million in a week, hut you can depend upon a salisftictoi v income. Write at once, or wire .Mine name ami ail-drc-s. ton will rcreh e siune of the most interest lint turf data ever pnhiished; also Tulile of Kesulls simwiiiK prints made hy the LAIN WAV S\l'i:iV SVSTLM on aaaaes mirk for a lull jeiir. «iet this sensa-lionul Initu uiation ahoiit real systematic op-ciulion. It nia.v Mir* \ou erial loss, tor il luilnls the diii n ile road to. siuces-. — -hnws "how you ran WIN W1IHOII WOHJ11. Posleanl'i not answered. FRANK B. RIDLEY, 159 X. State St., Room 1111, Chicago, 111. THE CHIEF CLOCKER WINNERS EVERY DAY— FRICE 50C. MR. PLAYER: Stop, Look, Listen YESTERDAY S $2 OCCASIONAL: WHALEBONE ..$6.50-$1 WON I said on my sheet to BET LIMIT on WHALEBONE as I KNEW he was a "CINCH." Friday's $2 Oocasion&l "ALSO WON." Four diys out of six last week our $2 Occasional WON. How can YOU LOSE following such "INFO" as this is? SATURDAYS 50C SHEET "CLEANED UP." EEST BET: ATTORNEY MUIR. 70c-$1 WON "STAR SPECIAL': BUNGA BUCK..$5U80-$1 WON PARLAY WON— PAID $15-$1 BETTER LUCK, $10.60-$1 WON was whnt we e.ive SATURDAY on the 50c SHEET. Day afar day our followers are "CLEANING UP." If vou are not one of m. why. you still have time liv STARTING TODAY and set my sheet (BOTH iiOe and $2 Copv every dav). MONDAY— A 20-1 SHOT This is our $2 Occasional and HORSE MUST WIN or you get next one FREE. MONDAY'S 50C SHEET. "BEST BET AND STAR SPECIAL i:r.- two cood things worth good plav. Also a LONG SHOT "PARLAY" on Monday's sheet. Ihifc ONLY COSTS 50C. hut remeir.her don't forget to also set the $2 Occasional MONDAY, or YOU will be sorrv. as we have a LONG SHOT Monday ,.n the S2 one— GET ME? SOLD TODAY (SUNDAY) FOR MONDAY. THE CHIEF CLOCKER is r.ol.i everywhere— 50.-Daily and $?. Occasional. Mailed to you or "wired" to you $3 a week. Send money to I 11 I CHIEF ( I.O( Klilt. The Great Northern Building. CHICAGO, ILL. Annual Racing form for 1922 Is Now On Sale DAILY HAC1NG FORM PUBLISHING CO 441 PLYMOUTH COURT CHICAGO, ILL. 167-lf.tt E. a2ND STREET :: NEW YORK CITY 74 EXCHANGE STREET M BUFFALO. M. T WONDERFUL WINNING SYSTEM A east, iiinserv.itive nielhod wherein BjSBMas. is as- I Sated. Caa he played at ac away from the track, with laaaa or small eaattaL It jrives a few select stay* i-.H-'.i sreek tkat nearly all win. Won liif; I money on a stiaiuln Hal liet. This marvelous • atetbod is alriag saaajr goad-priced winners: George W 12-1 Tarascoa 8-1 Zamloch S55.00 Vie 1C-1 Lone Pine $22.20 Financial Rooster. . .12-1 Wedding Prince. . .$26.40 Katherine Rankin. $23. 40 Omond $32.00 Garden City $32.00 Elmer K 10-1 Eastward Princess 30-1 Trickster II 8-1 Old Faithful 40-1 Rep 12-1 Alma B $18.80 Promising Tom . . .20-1 Restful $3b',20 Day Lilly 10-1 Walter Dant $57.00 It 15-1 Caamano $76.00 Flurey 12-1 Smart Money 10-1 Deihi Maid 15-1 Bobby Allen' $21.30 i Automatic Red 8-1 Alajah $13.60 J. J. Casey 8-1 Dare $16.60 Haadreda of testlaMaiala from satisfied clients saowiaa proof of arfeat my aystesi is doing sent vou free. STOP LOSING AM) STAitT WINNING RIGHT AWAY. Tksae Brits, honest intentions can net my ustesi on easy terms. Sm;ill sajauat down, h.il.ui.e .-is you will. Write today tor live aartiesjata. WATSON CORNELL 341 WEST 45th STREET NEW YORK CITY ANOTHER WINNER WHALEBONE $6.50 WON ami sastapdax's BEST BET. Th.s nukes 14 WINNERS OUT OF 27 en (,ui BEST BETS. Just Think of It! OVER 50 PER CENT WINNERS and all it costs is 50c— Daily at All Newsstands— 50c How long: is it gong to t»ke you to WAKE UP to the BEST there is on the market. National 0. K. Publishing Co., Room 411 Baltimore Bldg. CHICAGO, ILL. WINNERS EVERY DAY ALL these horses filed in advance with Daily Racing Form. LAST SEVEN DAYS AT BOWIE. Five Winners ! START THE WEEK WITH ME. Another Big Special Goes Today SHOULD PAY 8 FOR 1 Positively only one horse a day. Without a doubt the best information money can buy. TERMS: $5 DAILY; $25 WEEKLY. AMERICA'S PREMIER TURF WIZARD JOHN LYONS, 25 W. 42ND ST. NEW YORK CITY, N. Y. Room 211. Office Hours, 10—8. BOWIE SPECIALS Havre De Grace Specials I am in a position to wire you some RELIABLE advice on these meetings. While you may be able to heat them on your own selections your chances of winning are greatly increased if yon connect with an expert. My terms are moderate, so why not start the season with one who ought to give you winning advice. Our Birthday.. $16.70— $2 Won Hullabaloo . , . . $5.6i -$2 Won First two sent my customers and both WON. JAMES STEWART, 509 South Paca Street. BALTIMORE, MD. D. WELSH 1418 North Charles Street. BALTIMORE. MD. Positively only horse sent out at Bowie won Wednesday — FREE — Wednesday. Send correct name and address immediately and I will send you one Wednesday you can 30 the limit on. After this one wins send $10.00 for entire Havre de Grace meeting, during which I will have about five good ones. Whalebone. $6.50. won. was yesterday's Free Form Special. This makes 4 winners out of the last C starters. Get a copy: 35c at all newsstands. Monday's Form Special: Jiuie- Pliim-93-14-83-21 . THE STANDARD TURF GUIDE, Boom 403. 23 West Quincy St. Oaioaco. HI. The Monthly Form Book containing charts of all racen run on recognized tin ks in North Ain.'iiOa during the month, of MARCH. IS NOW UN SALE. PRICE $l.Qd ■ingle ooples by mall will POMTIVrl T ;.nly M sent as registered mall, with au o«u» ukarga at tea eanta tot raglntratloa. Dot ratseualbl* fi»t basaa sent as regular mail. DAILY RACING FORM PUBLISHING CO. «*t PLYMOUTH OOORT II CHICAGO. Ill, Ib7-lb9 Fast 82nd STREET, NEW YORK, N. Y, /♦ t"tf lHAN(iK HTBEKT .1 Kill F 41.(1 W. ▼. Subscribe for Daily Racing Form Present and Future Race Meetings Present and Future Race Meetings TIJUANA JOCKEY CLUB, Tijuana, Mexico: Beginning November 24, 1J121, and confirm lUfr fur 12r» or more ilayg, Mntoel*. JACKSONVILLE DRIVING CLUB, Jacksonville, Fit,: April 1 to April 8 (7 days). Oral. SOUTHERN MARYLAND AGRICULTURAL ASSOCIATION, Bowi., Md.: April 1 to April 14 (12 days). Mutuels. HARFORD AGRICULTURAL AND BREEDERS' ASSOCIATION, llavrt de Gr.ce, Md : April 15 to April 29 (13 days). Mutnels. KENTUCKY JOCKEY CLUB, Lexington, Ky. : April 29 to May 10 (10 days). Mutuel*. MARYLAND JOCKEY CLUB, Pimlico, Md.: May 1 to May 13 (12 days). Mutuela. UNITED HUNTS RACING ASSOCIATION, Belmont Park Terminal, Queens, L. I.: May 2 (1 day). Oral. METROPOLITAN JOCKEY CLUB, Jamaica, L. I.: May 3 to May 24 (19 days). Oral. OHIO STATE JOCKEY CLUB, Maple Heights, Ohio: May 6 to May 20 (13 days). Mntuels. LONDON JOCKEY CLUB, Maisonneuve Park, Montreal, Que.: May 12 to May 19 (7 days). Mntuels. KENTUCKY JOCKEY CLUB, Churchill Downs, Louisville, Ky.: May 13 to June 3 (19 days). MutueLs. ONTARIO JOCKEY CLUB, Woodbine Park, Toronto, Ont: May 20 to May 27 (7 days). Mntuels. BACK RIVER JOCKEY CLUB, Mount Royal Park, Montreal, Que.: May 20 to May 27 (7 days). Mutuels. WESTCHESTER RACING ASSOCIATION, Belmont Park, Queens, L. I.: May 25 to June 15 (19 days!. Oral. THORNCLIFFE PARK BREEDING AND RACING ASSOCIATION, Thornrliffe, ParK, Toronto, Ont.: May 29 to June 5 (7 days). Mutuels. C0NNAUGHT PARK JOCKEY CLUB, Connaught Park, Ottawa, Ont,: May 30 to June 6 (7 days). Mutuela. AK-SAR-BEN EXHIBITION COMPANY, Omaha, Neb.: June 3 to June 17 (13 days). Mutuehi. KENTUCKY JOCKEY CLUB, Latonia, Ky.: June 6 to July 8 (29 days). Mutuels. METROPOLITAN RACING ASSOCIATION, Dufferin Park, Toronto, Ont.: June 7 to June 14 (7 days). Mutuels. MONTREAL JOCKEY CLUB, Blue Bonnets, Montreal, Que.: June 8 to June 15 (7 days). Mutuels. NEVADA JOCKEY CLUB, Reno, Nev.: June 10 to July 8 (25 day.si. Mutuals. QUEENS COUNTY JOCKEY CLUB, Aqueduct, L. L: June 10 to July 7 (19 days). Oral, D0RVAL PARK JOCKEY CLUB, Montreal, Qud,: June 17 to June 24 (7 days). Mutuels. HAMILTON JOCKEY CLUB, Hamilton, Ont.: June 20 to .Inly ."', (7 days). MuiueU. DEL0RIMIER PARK JOCKEY CLUB, Delormier Park, Montreal, Que.: June Jti to -July 3 (7 days). Mutuels. NIAGARA RACING ASSOCIATION, Fort Erie, Ont.: July 4 to July 11 (7 days). Mutuels. KING EDWARD PARK JOCKEY CLUB, King Edward Park, Montreal, Que.: July 4 to July 11 (7 days). Mutueln. EMPIRE CITY RACING ASSOCIATION, Yonkers, N. Y.: July 8 to July 29 (19 days). Oral. KEMPT0N PARK BREEDERS' ASSOCIATION, Kempton Park, Montreal, Que.: July 12 to July 19 (7 days). Mutuels WINDSOR JOCKEY CLUB, Windsor, Ont.: July 13 to July 20 (7 days). Mutuels. Page 8 New Orleans Racing Case: Tom Shaw Et Al. Decision and Locke Law Terms ■ NEW ORLEANS RACING CASE w Tom Shaw et al. Decision and ^m Locke Law Terms. ^H Louisiana Supreme Court Must ^^M Reverse Itself if Convictions ^H Are Sustained. ^^D • ■■ t ^^H NEW ORLEANS. La.. April X Knatf breeder. ^^^^| imniT nnil follower of the tutT is watching with ^^^^8 llip keenest interest tlip development of the situa- ^^^H in New Orleau*. ^^^H There is nut I ho slighter' doubt that the oonvic- ^^^H thin of loin Shaw and other bookmakers in the ^^^H lower court has placed the sport in ml jeopardy. ^^^H The much discussed Locke law is as follows: ^^H "AN" ACT TO PROHIBIT GAMBLING ON HORSE ^^■| RACES BY THE OPERATION OK BETTING ^^B BOOKS. FRENCH MITCEL POOLING DEVICES. ^^H ACCTION POOLS. Ol! ANY OTHER DEVICE AND ^^H TO PROVIDE PENALTIES COB THE VIOLATION ^^H OF THE PROVISIONS THEREOF: ^^^^| "Be it enacted by the General Assembly of the ^^^H State of L'liisian.i that any person who. either ^^^^H as agent, owner, offieer or employe shall in any ^^^^H room. hall, house or any enclosure, or upon any ^^^^B track, path, road or course, whether within or ^^^^H without an enclosure in this state, engage in en- ^^^^| couragiug. promoting, aiding or assisting in the ^^^^H operation of a betting book or a French mutuel pool ^^^^H ing device upon any kind of horse race or raees or ^^^^H in selling auction pools upon any horse race, which ^^^^H are hereby declared to Ik- gambling, or shall by ANY ^^^^H OTHER DEVICE, encourage, promote, aid or assist ^^^^B any person or persons to bet or wager upon a ^^^^B Uorsp race or races, inn or trotted or paced, within ^^^^H this state or elsewhere, shall be guilty of a mis- ^^^^H demeanor and upon conviction shall be fined not ^^^^B less than $101) nor more than -$500 and imprisoned !■■■■ fur a period of not less than six months nor more ^^^^H than ^^H THE "ANY DEVICE" DANGER SPOT. ^^^fl It is on the words "ANY OTHER DEVICE" that !■■■■ district attorney Marr Is basing his prosecution !■■■■ When the earlier attic k was made on the racing, a ^^^^B test case, known as "the Austin" ease, was carried ^■■■1 to the Supreme Court on an agreed statement of ^■■■1 fact. Austin was found guilty of bookmaking by JBflBl judge I'leury. but the |MltiM of whelhor he was PHVH] guilty of using a dev i" ■•• was never thoroughly gone ■■■■ ^^^^E On appeal the Supreme Court rendered a sweeping ^^^^H decision making the slip system of betting legal ^^^^H ho for as bookmaking was concerned. The attor- ^^^^H ncys f"r Shaw feel eonfident that the Supreme Court ^^^^H vill revel se Hie verdiel of (lie lower court a* it did ^^^^H in the Austin case. They have good cause for their ^^^^H optimism. The Supreme Court muM reverse itself ^^^^H in the Austin case to find Shnw guiltv. ^^^^H An ordinary In-1 has never been made a crime ^^^^H in Louisiana and when the Locke law was passed ^^^^B it was! made clear by its sponsors that they did not ^^^^H intend to di-;tny individual betting. Further, bet- ^^^^H ting on horse races and chariot races is legal under ^^^^H the civil code of Louisiana and can be enforced ^^^^H in courts of competent jurisdiction. 'It is probably ^^^^H the only state in the t'niou where this is so. In ^^^^H the Au-Uin ease the court held that if the written ^^^^| slip was bookmaking the effect would be to make ^^^^H the casual visitor to the track a criminal, which ^^^^H mas not within the purview of the ligislature. The ^^^^H snipe line of reasoning in the Shaw case will HHVH acquit him. ^^H NEW SYSTEM AND RELIEF MAY COME. ^^^^H Even if the court should convict Shaw for ex- ^^^^H eroding the rights laid down in the Austin deeis- ^^^^B iou. but hold that the written offer to bet made ^^^^H b.r the individual bettor was not a device within ^^^^B the meaning of the statute, a new. legal system of ^^^^H betting '-an be devised, but if the court holds that JBflBa the mere memorandum of the bettor is a device. JHVHa then tin- legislature which meets nevt mouth must JHVHl give some relief or Louisiana racing is done with JHhHb for the ^^^^H Since the Austin decision tho personnel of the JHVHa Supreme C'.urt has somewhat changed. Then, too. ^^^^H tho;o in cl-se touch with the situation say that JHVHl public sentiment is not so favorable, and while ' JHhHI mull scoff at the MM, there are many who JHIHl affei t to believe that they keep an Par to the JPt Governor Parker has aeref put any sciious oh- ^■■■V ktacles in the waj of racing, nut has publicly HBVH Hat' il in the past that he will not sanction n rac BBVH ing i oinoiis-ion and it is not likely that he would BBVH throw out any life preservers. Taken all in all. BBVH the puliation miglit be classed as "delicate." ■■■H ai _ The Belmont Stakes: History of the Oldest and Greatest Sweepstakes for Three-Year-Olds, 1867-1921-the Races of 1867, 1868 and 1869 W. S. Vosburgh ' i ! 1 ' i \ '. J j I ■ I | 1 ] f • i i ; THE BELMONT STAKES P HISTORY OF THE OLDEST AND GREATEST SWEEPSTAKES I FOR THREE-YEAR-OLDS, 1867-1921 — THE RACES OF 186? \ 1868 AND 1869 ===== ] (BY W. S. VOSBURGH.) THE It 's related that, upou a lecturer making the statement that the principal races in America were the Germans and the Irish, one of INAUGURATION his audience called out, "How about the Suburban and the Bcl- mout?" If age. tradition and the celebrity of its winners entitle a race to the dignity of a "classic" H nobody will dispute the claim for the Belmont Stakes. It bears the same relation to American r racing that the Epsom Derby docs to that of England. It dates from 18ti7. and is the oldest in J continuity of any American sweepstakes, or any ou this continent, with the exception of the King's Plate at Toronto. l The Belmont Stakes is ithIIv our grottiest test for three-year oltis. It has been won by i more high-clasg colts and fillies than any other event. The winner of the Belmont has been the ] "colt of the year" — Ruthless. General Duke, Harry Bassett. Joe Daniels, Duke of Magenta, t George Kinney, Hanover. Henry of Navarre, Commando, Africander. Burgomaster, Peter Pan, Colin. Sweep, Luke McLuke, Friar Rock. Hourless, Johren. Sir Barton. Man o' War, Grey Lag, , Kingfisher, Springbok, Spendthrift, Inspector B., Sir Dixon. The Finn. Hastings, Bowling ■ Brook, Jean Bereaud and Delhi are among its winners. And where is there another sweep- t stakes that can equal this array? Even the colts which finishci second were of the most distinguished merit. Glenelg, | Foster, Grinstead. Aristides. Bramble. Monitor. Eole. The Bard. Prince Royal. Montana, : Dr. Rice. Hadspring. The Pannier, Fair Play. Rockview, Spur. War Cloud, Sweep On and , Sporting Blood all essayed to wnu, and though they failed to reach the winning post in the ' lead, their subsequent racing placed them on the highest pinnacle of hippie fame and proved , that a "runner-up for the Belmont" was in itself a distinction. I The Belmont Stakes has produced more great sires among its winners than any other , a American sweepstakes for three-year-olds. Spendthrift, with his sons Kingston. Hastings, i Lamplighter. Lazzarone and Bankrupt ; Commando, with his Peter Pan. Superman. Colin. Celt, . Transvaal. Peter Quince, etc.; Sweep, with his Leonardo, Eternal and The Porter; Hastings. ■ with his Fair Play, Gunfire. Glorifier, Priscillian. etc.; Sir Dixon, with his Kilmarnock, Blue . Girl, Blues. Butterflies. Audieucc. Agile. Running Water, etc.; Hanover, with his Hamburg, t Handspring. Ben Holliday. Buck Massic. Urania, The Commoner. Halm a. Handsome, etc.; Peter ! Pan. with his Pennant, Prudery and Tryster. not to mention the merit as sires shown by Springbok, Kingfisher. Friar Rock, Joe Daniels. Inspector B., Saxon and Algerine. the winner of 1876, whose granddaughter Rhoda B. Inaled Orby, the Epsom Derby winner and sire of , Grand Parade, Diadem, DiHtiumenos and Orpheus Even so recent a Belmont winner ai The J Finn has "given hostages to fortune" and sired Kai Sang his first year in the sind. The Belmont is the index to "class." It is also the standard for breeding. The object of racing is to provide sires. Geldings are accordingly barred, for how could we justify our , claim to improve the breed of horses if the chief events were won by geldings? The Belmont I is also at a distance beyond the capacily of a mere sprinter — ele\en furlongs. Moreover, it is at , level weights, no penalties, no allowances, and has always been, except in 1895 and 1913. The best colt a1* a ruje wins and, as already remarked, he is usually "the colt of the year." \ It is a race, however, that has had much to contend with. The founding of the Withers ' Stakes in 1874, and ever since, has diminished interest in the Belmont, being run prior to it, j and at a more popular distance. Also in recent years the value of the Kentucky Derby and Preakness Stakes, added to the fact that they, too, are run before the Belmont, lessened interest , in it inasmuch as they expose the form and classify the colts to such an extent as to eliminate i the chances of many of them, in the opinion of their owners, by the time it comes to race for the Belmont. t However, the Belmont of the coming year will be worth $5U,Ul)U. and although the greatly increased value of the race should have the effect of attracting a larger field, it is quite out of ' question to expect that it will overcome entirely the disadvantage under which it labors in being run after the form has been disclosed in the valuable events mentioned. But it will not I suffer in "class"-— it never has. and that, after all. is the object for which it was founded fifty- ' five years ago. and continues so. It has never had the aid of propaganda or press agent, and i hence may not appeal to the average racegoer, but to those who have the sporting spirit it is ' regarded aa the real Derby of America. The propriety has suggested itself to trie of presenting a history of this famous race. The ' duty might well have fallen into other and abler hands, but not more willing ones, a-*, since ! its inauguration I have never missed its annual reuewal. Even as a child I recognized its , importance and as a racing enthusiast recall pa*t years, not by their dates, but by their Belmont ' winner, and regard "Belmont Day" with a reverence not unlike that the Christian regards Chribtiuas or the patriot regards Independence Day. RUTHLESS' YEAR, Soon after the organization of the American Jockey Club, in 1K0. . ;t movement was made to establish a great sweepstakes 1867 race for three-year-olds of sufficient value to attract the best colts in the country and to possess a prestige similar to that [ possessed by the time -honored Derby in Englnad. The plan was to have a race at a mile and , a half, similar to the Epsom event, but this was found to be impracticable as. owing to the high bluff upon which the clubhouse stood, the view of the spectators in the stand would be ! shut off. as the starting post was behind the bluff and hidden from view. Accordingly, the race was made one of a ni'lc and five furlongs, the starting post being directly below the bluff and opposite the grandstand. The inaugural race was opened to be run at the Jerome Park spring meeting of 1867, and was named the Belmont Stakes, in honor of the late Hon. August Belmont, president of the ' club. Only eleven nominations were made and four came to the post. The winner was the | bay filly Ruthless, a daughter of imported Eclipse from imported Barbarity, by Simoon. She ' carnetl the "all scarlet" jacket of the late Mr. Francis Morris, and was a "home-bred." having j been foaled at Mr. Morris' estate jit Throgg's Neck. Westchester County, New York. She was ■ great filly and the beM three year old of the year, winning all the best stakes and beating the colls. The second horse was Mr. Pool F. Forbes' chestnut colt De Courcey. while Mr. ] John M. CIny's brown coll Rivoli finished third. The time of the race was 3:05, and the value of the slakes $1,850. Colts carried 110 pounds, fillies 107 pounds. GENERAL DUKE'S It was in this modest fashion our racing fathers inaugurated the event which for more than fifty years was to furnish each year YEAR, 1868 fa really most important colt and filly race of the season. The second Belmont, run the .Spring of 1868. received twenty eight nominations Of these six sported colors. One of the features of the year was the success of the stable of McConncll &- Thompson of Chiliicothe. Ohio, which brought to Jerome Park four superb three year -olds in Bayonet. Vauxhall. General Duke and Joe McConncll. all sons of I. ex ington, exept McConnelJ. which was by Ruric. The stable started both General Duke and Bayonet, and they were favorites. It was a beautiful June day as the horses gathered at the post under the bluff, where the four-in hand coaches were parked, and a large and fashionable assemblage hatl gathered. I can vividly recall General Duke dancing on his hind legs, but when the Hag fell he dashed into the lead and the result was never in doubt, as Bob Swim in the "orange and black" of Chiliicothe landed a winner by two lengths, despite Bill Hayward in the "dark blue." who rode a tremendous finish on Mr. M. H. Sanford's Northumberland, a full brother to Norfolk, while Mr. Francis Morris' filly Fannie Ludlow, afterward granddam of Foxhall. finished thirtl; time. 3:02. Value of the stakes $2,800. General Duke, the winner, was a chestnut with a large scar and both hind pasterns white. He was bred at the Woodburn Stud in Kentucky and was a son ol Lexington, from Lilla, by imported Yorkshire, granddam Victoire, by imported Margrave. He was a fine race horse, being the first to run a mile in 1:43%, which he did in 1S70. racinir until he was six. He became a sire in Canada, but lain went to Monmouth. Ill , where he died iu 188K. . • FENIAN'S YEAR, l«r the third Belmont the stewards were gratified by thirty eight nominations, and for the race of 1869 eight started. It was a 18C9 day of alternate sunshine and shower, and the ground became , rather wet, and the ladies, in all the glory of dainty spring toilettes, were out in force, but were compelled to keep within the stands. Mr. Belmont fur- nished the favorites in Fenian and Glenelg. Fenian had raced creditably as a two year-old. but Glenelg had only made his debut a few days previous, beating Rapture iu a match. The Belmont pair had the race to themselves. Fenian, ridden by Charlie Mill?r. won. but it was apparent that Glenelg could have won had not his jockey held him tight ; as it was Glenelg ' finished second, with Mr. Cameron's black mare Invercauld (later the dam of Burlington. ( winner of the Belmont in 1890'. a beautiful English daughter of St. Albans, third. Fenian I was a light chestnut, by imported Mickey Free, from imported Spiletta. by Stockwell He was a colt of size and finish, but. like all Spiletta's foals, he had bad legs and never raced after, j Glenelg, on the other hand, became a great race horse, winning the Travers and Champion (Jerome) Stakes, and at four he was the champion, ending by winning the Bowie Stakes, four 1 mile heats. The Belmont was run in 3:04%. Value $3,350. J (To be continued.) Arkansas Racing in View: Political Changes and Sense Likely to Reopen Oaklawn P I ] H r J l i ] t , ■ t | : , ' , I , a i . ■ . t ! , J , I , \ ' j , i t ' I ' i ' ' ! , ' [ , ! ' | ' j ] • , ARKANSAS RACING IN VIEW ■ i « ■ Political Changes and Sense Likely to Reopen Oaklawn. » $ -i Hot Springs Plant Ready for Turf Sport Revival — Morvich Attracts Some Big Wagers. «■■■■ ♦ — HOT SPRINGS. Ark.. April H —The forerunner to resumption of rncinp is heromins more manifest daily lit Hot Spritig^ iind its impetus pMOataaa to cause a resounding of hoof-beats over the palatial OaUawa course in the spriuic of 19'_'3. The expressed wish for a resumption of the sport is not confined to any one set of citizens here, but BfpaMa to be the desire of men-hunt-;, bankers, doctor*, hotel interests, gnat and small: baarattac-feaaac keepers and the majority of the vast army of visitors ou which the city chiefly relies for mainstay. Lack of amusements during this "easou aud two previous ones has caused a curtailment of tie-annual season and where a visitor formerly made his stay an indefinite one while tin- racing was on, the elimination of thoroughbred sport now find's the visitor fed up with the monotonous sameness after a stay of two weeks. Uainy and cold weather during February and March — the old story of the weather here — has also been a detriment this year and the lean season will be felt mostly by the boarding-house and rooming-house keeper. The larger and principal hotels, paitieularly the latter, which maintain the exorbitant war prices, have fared in their usual good style, but desire a prolonging of the season for at least thirty days. According to expressions from the best Moareea political upheaval is in prospect at the August primary and has for its main object the elimination from office of the politicians who have been instrumental in keeping the "noliiing doing*' sign conspicuous on the Oaklawn gates. The ce'tainty of success is made surer, it is said. in view of the fact that support will be had from tho-"- formerly considered hostile to racing Their change of heart has been steady during the past two years. POLITICAL PROSPECTS FAVOR RACING. The lining tip of forces to select candidates who will carry out plans for a resumption of racing has already begun and ttbaac selected to win al the polls will stand high in the state and community, being both efficient and popular. The overwhelming sentiment for a return of turf snort, coupled with the businesslike tuatiuer in which pbins are being perfected to win for liberai-i.-m in the state and Garland County elections next autumn, leaves a decidedly good outlook for a re-'ipenitig of Oaklawn to racing in the spring of IDL'3. Tlicr" need be no fear that the palatial racing plant has gone to decay during its period of disuse. W.-ro it necessary the track and offices could b" made available for racing' in forty-eight hour", so well has superintendent Scbxoeder looked after its upkeep. Instead of falling into decay, the massive plant, including grandstand, stables and dormitories for stable help, etc.. has undergone a strengthening process that makes it superior to that of its original architectural completeness. No horses wintered at the Oaklawn track. Superintendent SchroeUer took the opportunity to resoil the racing strip and also to seed it into oats. whlcS will serve a double purpose of preventing a spreading Hi loss of soil and also yield a harvest to feed the track stock. During the winter Mr. Schroeder also completed general improvements aud the building of a splendid nine-hole golf course in the center field. A lot of golfing enthusiasts are to be seen ou the links daily from early morning until late in the evening. The commodious secretary's office has ban converted into a temporary reception room for the golfers, while the jockeys* room, with its numerous lockers, showers and other appointments. fits in splendidly as a dressing room for the players. The former hospital room fills the purpose of an offb e. In time superintendent Schroeder hopes to make the Oaklawn links one of the best nine-hole courses iu the country. ESSEX PARK RUINED RACING RELIC. Es.-ex Park, the original racing plaut here, is fast becoming only a memory. Its decay has been stead.c and complete. Not a single stable is intact and the burned embers on the concrete foundation are tho sole guide to where the grandstand, burned during the last ruce meeting on the plaut. stood. The clubhouse, costly and pretentious, is still in goo-l condition, serving as the dwelling house foi several farmers and their famili-s. They ate farming the acres once making up the Essex Park track on shares. Essex Park passed into the hands of the Oaklawn interests shortly after the file that destroyed the grandstand aud caused a transfer of Essex Park to Oaklawn. It was intended when the Oaklawn interests took the plant over to have it go into decay. The original builders of both tracks. William Shannon and Henry Peyser of Essex Park, John Condon and Dan A. Stuart of Oaklawn. and subsequently Louis A. Cella, who secured the Oaklawn property, are nil dead. Each had a surfeit of annoyance as a result of their operations here: they suffered much financial loss and were forced ta m:iko valiant but unsuccessful ef foils to stave off adverse racing legislation. HOT SPRINGS FANCIES FOR MORVICH. Oaklawn Park cost originally in the neighborhood of $." 00.t»00 in 190"" . when labor and building ma terial were less than one third of the present cost. At that time its construction and appointment* brought it into prominence. The Amis anti-book making law closed the track and during its disus-Daa Stuart, who owned one-third of the plant, died. His widow, who is now here on I visit, sold this one-tiiird interest soon after Stuart's death for $:'0.000 Dan Stuart also left a 2i) per cent holding in the Fort Lrie track, which Mrs. Stuart sold for $•.'"" . u0 Few of the racing foiks which came here with the close of New Orleans remain. The last contingent left lust week. Joe I'luine. "Nick the Greek." Jesse Armstrong, and "Sol" Cohen are a few of the more well known who are left. They will be playing golf for some t"n days more before leaving for New York. William Pinkertoii. Chattel Ftlison, Mose Cossmau and several others will also linger here for a few days more. The racinv men while here were active iu wagering on the Kentucky Derby and some mighty wagers were recorded, tin of $10,000 to $3,000 on Morvich was takn bv a vveli-kuown baseball magnate. Several bets of $10,000 to $2,000 were also recorded on the same horse. A prominent sportsman sojourning at Palm Beach laid them the odds. Owner Benjamin Block is sanguine of the success if his redoutable colt aud has made known that be lias backed Morvich extensively. While in Palm Beach he bet $3,000 against $15,009. and since then has helped in reducing the odds to about 3 to 1 by his steady support of the colt. The short oddi seem unwarranted in view of the fact that it is on a play or pay basis. Duryea-Bred French Winner ' ( I j 1 J « _ DURYEA-BRED FRENCH WINNER PARIS. France. March 20 —The victory of Pell-sie, three -year -old bay filly, by Irish Lad — Lady Nell, by Mordant, in the Prix Stuart at Suint Cloud today makes the filly a promising candidate for the French Oaks. Pellsie is the property of X. Balli. She was bred at Mrs. H. It. Din-yea's Haras du Gazon and raced well as a two- year -old last year. Pellsie's victory in the Prix Stuart, a $2,500 affair, at about a mile and a quarter, was scored with ease. She led Evsonos by two and a half lengths at the finish, with Cliat Fourre third. The stake carried a $200 breeders' prize, which went to Mrs. Duryea,