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Daily Racing Form: n. Sunday, April 23, 1922
Daily Racing Form: n. Sunday, April 23, 1922 Daily Racing Form. 400dpi TIFF G4 page images Triangle Publications, Inc., Chicago, IL 1922 drf1922042301 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 23, 1922 Daily Racing Form. Triangle Publications, Inc., Chicago, IL 1922 $IMLS This electronic text file was created by Optical Character Recognition (OCR). No corrections have been made to the OCR-ed text and no editing has been done to the content of the original document. Encoding has been done through an automated process using the recommendations for Level 1 of the TEI in Libraries Guidelines. Digital page images are linked to the text file. Page [1] The Price of This Newspaper Is Ten Cents Everywhere \BhciwQkkF or m \ VOL. XXVIII. XO. 118; CHICAGO, SUNDAY, APRltL 23, 1922. SPECIAL EDITION Louisville Marking Time: No Racing Stars Among the Horses in Exercise LOUISVILLE MARKING TIME No Racing Stars Among the k Horses in Exercise. ♦ Downs Track to Be Lengthened — Deadlock, Chatterton and Gentility to Work Today. ] LOUISVILLE. Ky„ April 22.— Training i operations at Churchill Downs were moderate- I ly interesting this morning, despite the frosty I air. which caused the horsemen to dig out 1 their heavy overcoats. The sun relieved con- I ditions a bit shortly after 8 o'clock, but the i temperature did not rise enough to boast of. I Douglas Park was the scene of but little I activity. Both tracks were in excellent con- I dition. ] Deadlock and Chatterton, the only two first ; string Kentucky Derby candidates quartered j here now, were given short gallops in preparation for work-outs tomorrow. If the track remains fast at the Downs the usual J large crowd of Sunday visitors will have plenty tn see, as in addition to this pair trainer Pick Vestal plans to give Gentility and Centimeter good work-outs. , General manager Matt J. Winn departed ( today for Ins home in Covington. Ky., to spend Sunday. Before leaving he announced plana « hich call for another almost com- * plete transformation of the Churchill Downs ' racing plant, but the work will not be fin- I ished uiiti! next spring. The chief change will s be the lengthening of the track proper from ( one mile to one and a sixteenth miles. ■^The intervening time between our spring ( and autumn meetings at the Downs is too , ' short to carry out the task which the Ken- tucky Jockey Club has outlined," said Winn. "so I have decided to wait until our second ' meeting of the year is completed before start- -ing it. This includes the removal of the : Douglas Park grandstand, which will be con- | verted into a clubhouse and clubhouse in- , elosmv after the Saratoga plan. Immediately after the autunai meeting ends we will begin the work of enlarging the track to one and a sixteenth miles and moving the Douglas Park stand at the same time. The in- ■' creased circumference of the track will en- ' able the Kentucky Derby to be started closer ' to the grandstand and the field will start on | a straightaway instead of on a turn as at j present." WALLACE TO SUCCESS JASPI.i:. Winn gave out the announcement that J. S. (••Tony") Wallace of Lexington has ; been named to succeed the late Edward i Jaspi r aa niacins Judge at the three Ken- . tucky tracks. Wallace lias been connected ■ with racing for rears in various capacities j and frequently has Berved as an official. He was patrol judge at Havana during the winter. For several years he acted as ; assistant entry clerk to Jasper, visiting the • Stables at Douglas Park and Latonia for ] entries. Jle has several brood mares of his own. but he has not raced any horses re- , cently. Wallace is a brother of trainer , ' William Wallace. His appointment must be confirmed by the racing association, but this is a mere formality. : The William Martin stable, in charge of ' trainer Tom Moran, entrained for Pirn- I lico this morning. Jockey J. Callahan left ' at the same time. Owner Martin departed fur bis Lome in Tennessee to visit hi brother before proceeding East. ' Jefferson Livingston was a visitor at Chur-chiil Downs this morning to inspect Firebrand, his recent $40.00u purchase, which is being trained by John S. Ward. He ex- ; press, d himself as highly pleased with the i condition of the four-year-oid son of McGee , — Subdue after witnessing him in a galiop of three-quarters. Livingston has nominated Firebrand to the Toronto Pup. Lexicon, a three-} ear-old filly by Colden Maxim- Lady Lexington, has been retired from racing by trainer It. X. Vestal of the!1 G. 1.. Blackford stable because of bad an- I kles. She has been sent to White anil Car ne'.t's stud :'t Uopkinsville, Ky., to be mated , with Donnaeona. She is a sister of Paul Weidel, winner of several rich stake races , two \ i ars back. \ Jockey Parry Garner attached himself to ' tlie stable of Tames ESvermaa today. The Belmont Stakes: History of the Oldest and Greatest Sweepstakes for Three-Year-Olds, 1867 to 1921-the Races of 1870, 1872 and 1873 W. S. Vosburgh k ] i I I 1 I i I I I ] ; j J , ( * ' I s ( ( , ' ' : | , ■' ' ' | j ; i . ■ j ; • ] , , ' : ' I ' ' ; i , I , , \ ' THE BELMONT STAKES HISTORY OF THE OLDEST AND GREATEST SWEEPSTAKES FOR THREE-YEAR-OLDS, 1867 TO 1921 — THE RACES OF 1870, 1871, 1872 AND 1873 (BY W. S. VOSBURGH.) KINGFISHER'S The fourth renewal of the Belmont, IS 70. had forty -six nominations and seven came to the post. Mr. Swigert came from Kentucky YEAR, 1870 with Kingfisher, Captain T. G. Moore with Foster, Major Doswell of Virginia with the filly Midday, Mr. II. H. Sanford with Stamps, and Mr. Belmont started the imported filly Nellie James. He had! little idea of winning, but in tho.-e days there was a fine sporting spirit in which gentlemen considered it a duty to have their colors shown in the great events, without regard to whethei they could or could not win. Mr. Swigert had purchased both Kingfisher and Foster as yearlings at the Woodburn sale, but had sold Foster as a two-year-cld to Capt. Mcore, who had promised Mrs. Swigert a silk dress if the colt proved a good one. Kingfisher, ridden by Ed Brown, since known as "Brown Dick," won. with Foster second and Midday third. Kingfisher went to Saratoga and won the Travers, beating Mr. Belmont's Telegram, and Mr. Belmont purchased him for 815,000. Enquirer beat him at Monmouth, but he won the Jerome Stakes and was ooe of the best of his period Kingfisher was a bay, by Lexington from imported Elthorn Lass, by Kingston. Foster became a great one a'so. racing until he was nine years old, when he won the great four-mile heat race at San Francisco in 1876. Time of race, 2:591/2. HARRY BASSETT'S The Belmont Stakes had now breome an event of national importance, and the ambition to win it brought celts from every YEAR, 1871 quarter of the country. The Bdmont of 1871 had seventy- six nominations. That season wai marked by a great gathering of the picked colls of the country. They came from the shores of Mobile Bay, from the uplands ' of Ohio, the prairies of Missouri and the blue grass region of Kentucky to meet the "crack" celts of the East. The "all red" of Cottrill, the "blue and whiin" of Swigert, the "green and orange" of OTallon, the "gray stripes" of Keene Richards came northward for conquest fresh from trials that raised the hearts of their owners high with hope. Jerome Park rang with the sounds of "preparation" during those bright and beautiful May mornings. Those were stirring times, a great trial was known in New York in less than an hour after it was brought off, and in the evenings the old "Subscription Room" in town was crowded with backers. The winter prior to the Belmont cf 1871 Mr. J. E. Kelly had opened a book on the race and did considerable business. Harry Bassett ruled as favorite. As the winner of the Kentucky and Nursery Stakes the year previous he was the undoubted ":olt of the year." But from the "dark and bloody" ground of Kentucky came whi»?ers waited on the spring zephyrs of the great trials of Mr. Swigert's Stockwood, the "dark" son ind first-born of the peerless Asteroid, whose untimely breaking down had prevented his meeting Mr. Hunter's Kentucky at the Jerome Park inaugural meeting of 1866. And another 'dark" one was Mr. Sanford's Monarchist, which had been given his "pipe openers" at the Preikness farm back in the New Jersey hills. Col. Abe Buford of Kenutcky had also arrived w.th "the four queens," Salina (Salvator's dam), Hollywood, Malita and Nellie Grey. Salina and Hollywood were both "exposed" — their form veil known — but the whisper went forth that Nellie Grey "held them both safe," and the remembrance of Ruthless four years before caused many to remark, "Why cannot a filly beat l;he colts?" Tubman, a Kentucky candidate in Keene Richards' stable, had arrived and h;j was so impressive, running with his head low like a stayer, that his chance was respected. Mr. Belmont pinned his faith to By-the-Sea, a beautiful imported colt, named for his place at Newport, and a son of Thor-nianby from Bernice, by Stockwell. Harry Bassett's trial in 2:olV-2 confirmed the winter opinio:!. The colt had retained his form, and he went to the post a favorite, but Stockwood's trial was so good that he pressed Bassett closely. In respect of "class" it was the best field that had ever started for the Belmont, as nearby every one of them afterward became famous, but Harry Bassett won. Stockwood and By the Sea, second and thicd, while Nellie Grey, Monarchist, Tubman, Wanderer and Alroy were strung out. Harry Bassett went through the year whhout defeat and finished by winning the Bowie Stakes, four-mile heats, and the next year defeated Longfellow for the Saratoga Cup. Then, having been raced too, hard, he lost his fo.'m. Harry Bassett as a three-year-old was a ga'loping machine; his action was perfect. Despairing of beating him, the late Mr. M. H. Sanfcrd in July of thg t year sent the late Mr. B. G. Bruce to England to buy the best horse there for importation anil to race him against Bassett. But he could purchase nothing. Favonius, the Derby winner, belonged to Baron Rothschild, King of the Forest belonged to Mr. Merry, and Sterling to Mr. G'etton, all men of wealth and with no disposition to sell. Mr. Gretton offered to match Sterlicg against Harry Bassett for $50,000 a side, to race in England. Col. McDaniel in reply said hy would accept if the -ace was run in America. Thus nothing came of it. As a sire Harry Baisett was not a great success, as he died in 1878 and was not long in the stud. He was a chistnut with a stripe and both hind legs white, sired by Lexington from Canary Bird, by imported Albion; granddam Penola, by imported Ainderby, and when at his best was one of the best race horses that have ever "listened to the whistle of a silk jacket." The time of the race of '71 was 2:56. Value $5,450. JOE DANIELS' There were fifty-nine nominations to the Belmont of 1872, of which nine started. The McDaniel confederacy, which had won the previous YEAR, 1872 year with Harry Bassett, now started two colts, Joe Daniels and Hubbard, and they were public favorites. Joe Daniels had shown about the best the year before, but from Ohio came the McConnel colt Meteor. He had run a great trial before leaving for the East and the late William Jennings had brought from Mobile the Lexington co!t Cape Race, winner of the Pickwick Stakes at New Orleans, and which Jennings told his friends was "another Kildare." Mr. Swigert made his third attempt to win the Bekrvnt with Shylock. Cape Race was a sad disappointment, as Joe Daniels won, ridden by James Rowe. now famous as a trainer, but then a small boy with dark eyes, freckled face and a habit of drawing down the corners of his mouth as he Stood whip in hand while old Colonel McDaniels gave him "the last word." Meteor ran a good race, but the stable from the banks of the Scioto were not able to repeat their General Duk§ victory of three years before, for Joe Daniels won. Joe Daniels was a chestnut with a large a; ar and left hind leg white, a son of Australian from Dolly Carter, by Glencoe. Like most of tl t Belmont winners, he proved "the colt of the year." winning the Travers, Jerome, Annual I nd Kenner, and at four the Saratoga Cup. As a sire in California he did well, his best beii! g Hidalgo. Time of the race 2:58%. Value $4,500. SPRINGBOK'S In 1873 the importance of the Belmont was such that the late Mr. Belmont offered a beautiful silver plate || a trophy. The design rep-xEAIb, 1873 resented an Indian mounted, in the act of spearing a buffalo, on a pedestal of black and red marble suittbly inscribed, while on the obverse side an Indian was shown lassoing a wild horse. There were seventy-two nominations to the stakes. Ten weighed out. It was a glittering array of colts. All the great stables sent a champion with his mane plaited and tied with ribbons of the stable's colors. Mr. Belmont sent Ill-Used and Count d'Orsay, with Joe Palmer and George Evans up, to represent the , "maroon and red" of the Nursery. Mr. Withers' black jacket was carried by the robust Stone-heuge, by Blair Athol. Mr. Grindstead's "green and pink" was borne by the beautiufl Waverley. (Continued on second page.) THE BELMONT STAKES (Continued from pace one.) Mr. John Hunter's "orange and crimson" had the blood like black Strachino, by Parmesan, and the tawny chestnut Reviler. Mr. F. Morris' "all scarlet" had Long Branch, a whit -legged son of old Mollie Jackron. Mr. Liltell had the de?r-like Fe'.lowcraft. Colonel Bruce had Galway, j and the "blue and red" of McDaniel. which for two years past had finished first in the race, sent forth the giant Springbok. The charm of uncertainty prevailed, as there had been no | racing of then cedts prior to the Belmont (the Withers Stakes was not run until the follow-: j ing year). Hence, all ideas of the merits of the colts were based on private trials. Ill-Used I v.a^. so high in favor that Mr. Belmont's friends of the Manhattan Cl;ib swamped the partisans! 1 of the highly-tried Springbok and the English bred colt, which had never won a race, actually went to the post favorite. He was unnamed, but having been knocked down in the start for the Nursery the year before as "the Ellermire colt," and again in the Belmont, being thrown by crllision with his stable companion, Mr. Belmont named him U'-Fsed. As to the race, Springbok, ridden by Rowe, laid away until the last quarter, when he came through on the outside and won by a length. Count d'Orsay was second, Strachino i j beating Waverley a head for third place. Springbok was a tremendously big colt, standing ! over 16.2 and built in proportion, a chestnut with a star and stripe, left fore and both hind j le^s white. He had quarters like a shorthorn bull and was a race horse of the first water, and j : for the ensuing three seasons defeated every horse in training with the exception of Tom ! Bowling. Colonel McDaniel bought him of Mr. Swigert for $2,000 and contingencies after he ! I had started once as a two-year eld, but he had sore shins and hence had not raced much as a two. He proved quite a good sire, among his best being Markland, Cbpsetta and Ebeilee. The Belmont of 1873 was run in 3:0l74. Value $5,200. iTo be Continued.) ■- I Horologe for Preakness ♦ HOROLOGE FOR PREAKNESS Horologe, Will Wallace's Preakness candidate, is SOS of the best looking three-year-olds in training in the Xew York district. He recently worked three-quarters of a mile at Jamaica in 1 :1." . The colt is coming along so well in his training as to bear out his owner's optimistic views cf his chances in the big .Maryland stake. Wonderful Turf Battle: Boniface Defeats Exterminator in Thrilling Stretch Duel. ' , wonderful turf battle — -— « . Boniface Defeats Exterminator in Thrilling Stretch Duel. — • Only a Nose Separates Great Pair of Veterans at Finish of Philadelphia Handicap. ♦ — HAVRE DE GRACE, Md., April 22.— When two such old turf warriors as Exterminator and Boniface meet on the race course one thing is almost certain — a battle royal. Such was the case today when the two veterans clashed in the Philadelphia Handicap, the $5,000 added stake feature of an attractive Saturday program that brought out an immense crowd to the picturesque Harford County course. The majority of that great concourse of people were confident that the gallant Exterminator would emergo triumphant even with such a sturdy opponent as Boniface among the starters. Such was the public confidence in \V. S. Kilmer's great gelding that post time found him an overwhelming favorite. Four withdrawals from the overnight acceptances left but six to face the starter. The start was a good one and Wellfinder, under his light impost, was away quickly and Jeg, showing improved form over his previous start, was in close attendance, while Exterminator was racing next to the inner rail within striking distance. Turner, on Boniface, was in difficulties early and was repeatedly blocked and was forced to take up and drop to last position. Taken to the outside on the turn out of the backstretch Boniface moved up fast when Bunga Buck assumed the lead. This order was maintained until rounding the stretch turn, where Exterminator moved up on the inside. Then the real struggle began. Bunga Buck tired and dropped back, while Boniface moved into the lead, with Exterminator at his side. Racing almost abreast these two giants of the turf came tearing through the final eighth with terrific speed, neither seeming to be able to gain an inch. On they came with both Turner and Johnson riding as if their lives depended on the result and with the great crowd on its feet shouting and gesticulating wildly, carried away by enthusiasm over the great struggle they were witnessing. TUfiNEB'S VIGOROUS RIDING. Boniface, under Turner's vigorous riding, held on to slight advantage ana, try as he did, the mighty Exterminator could not quite get on even terms, the pair crossing the winning line separated by a nose. It seemed to those in the stand that Turner crowded Exterminator in the last seventy yards. However, the judges found no cause to reverse their decision and the victory went to Commander J. K. L. Ross' great horse, which had been forced to lower his colors to the great Exterminator in both the 1920 and 1921 runnings of the Pimlico Cup, as well as several other races. The crowd that journeyed to Havre' de Grace this afternoon was of record breaking proportions, crowded and packed every available inch of space. A return to mild weather favored the patrons in the jam, outer wraps and topcoats were discarded. The track was in splendid condition and fast. Tireless work, benefited by a warm sun and a slight wind., dried the going out perfectly. The card, which was built about the stellar attraction, was of exceptional merit and served to bring together fields of well balanced proportions. The Lexington Stable's Lucky Hour, Derby and Preakness candidate, enhanced his chances this afternoon when he was an easy winner of the Comrade Purse, which brought -together a speedy band to go three-quarters. Rocket took second place and Dexterous was third. The winner was ridden by jockey Schuttinger and was an odds-on choice in the speculation. The start, a good one, found Brilliant Ray showing the way, pursued by Dexterous and Rocket, with Lucky Hour under restraint in fourth place. This order was maintained for the first quarter, where Dexterous was sent to the front. When entering the turn into the stretch Rocket moved up on the Oliver colt and Schuttinger brought Lucky Hour up with a rush on the outside. The Lexington Stable representative answered in resolute fashion, wore the leaders down and was going away through the final sixteenth. Rocket easily disposed of the tiring Dexterous. LUCKY HOUR RACES IMPRESSIVELY. Sweepy scored a victory for G. Holland when he outlasted Tan Son and Lucky B, in a dash of a mile and seventy yards. Sweepy was away forwardly and raced Clansman into defeat. Penman shook up his mount entering the stretch and in a desperate (Continued on eigntli page.) ^ _ ' j j , j { , j ( . ^ , ■ . . * . j j . . ^ . . ' . j ( , . , ' , WONDERFUL TURF BATTLE | (Continued from first page.) finish earned the verdict from Tan Son. Lucky B. was a good third. Lazy Lou, ridden by Wallace, accounted for the final race of the afternoon in a drive from Attorney Muir and Roseate. The latter ' raced Alhena into early defeat, drew away ] into a long lead and had nothing left at ' the finish. Lazy Lou was neglected in the wagering and netted a dividend of $18.00 for ' the usual $2 investment. J. W. Hill, a well-known hotel man of ! Omaha, was a visitor today in the interests * of the coming meeting to be held at that point under the auspices of the Ak-Sar-Ben. G. W. Foreman claimed Beverly Belle i from C. J. Quinn for $2,441.88. I The talent started off in splendid style with the running of the opening dash when J Jock Scot waa a winner from Tidings and . Trantula. The veteran was ridden by jockey j Thomas and was a forward factor from the ( start, forcing a fast pace. Entering the 1 stretch he responded courageously and drew 1 clear by a safe margin in the final sixteenth. Tidings was the quickest away and displayed ; good speed, but was unable to withstand the ( rush of the winner. Charlie Summy, well up in the first part, quit badly and Trantula, ; closing with a rush, took the short end of the purse. Harry Payne Whitney's Enchantment, a j big son of Chicle — Enchanting, scored his second consecutive victory in as many starts when he won the second race of the day and incidentally equaled the track record of 47 for a half mile, which was held jointly by : Fannie Meehan and Carmandale. The dash, called the Blue Grass Purse, brought out a promising band of two-year-olds and the ' Whitney starter was held at prohibitive odds ' in the wagering. Away quickly, Morris took him to the front and Rork raced in closest pursuit, while the remainder of the field was closely bunched. Entering the stretch Enchantment drew away with ease and was under slight restraint at the finish. The winning streak of favorites was crushed when Edward F. Whitney's Mainmast took a good band of sprinters in camp in an ' easy manner in the running of the fourth | j ! race. Broomster took the place and Hildur j | wa3 third. The start was delayed by the | i j fractious behavior of Irish Dream and Broomster and when the webbing was released Irish Dream wheeled and was left. Mock Orange propped and ruined what chances he might have had. Broomster was away quickly and was followed by Hildur, while Marinelli was content to remain in third position with the ultimate winner. This order was maintained for the first half, when Mainmast moved up with a rush and, racing past the leaders, was drawing away ' through the final sixteenth. The winner was neglected in the betting and netted a dividend of $18.50 for the usual $2 investment. WIDEMMt JUMPERS AT PIMLICO. Trainer J. H. Eewis arrived at Pimlico this -morning with the steeplechase string of J. E. Widener from Elkins Park, Penn. The horses will be seen under colors at this meeting. . Jockey J. Rowan was suspended two days by the stewards for rough riding in the \ third race yesterday. Steeplechase jockey B. Haynes will be absent from the saddle for a few days due to ' an injury to his shouider when he fell from Transpero. C. J. Fitz Gerald was an arrival from Xew York this morning. T. Frances, a well-known owner, who has been confined to his hotel for the past week due to an attack of illness was a visitor , today. A notice was posted in the secretary's office this morning that all trainers and jockeys ' that intend to race under the jurisdiction of the New York Jockey Club and the Canadian Racing Association make application for their licenses to Joseph McLennan. An express car in charge of Sidney Bender , will leave here for Montreal at the close of this meeting, the shipment to be made up of I horses of different owners. R. T. Watts announced this morning that he would leave for Lexington on Monday with the apprentice J. Owens. C. P. Winfrey at private terms purchased from G. AV. Foreman the three-year-old Elemental. Louis Garth disposed of the two-year-olds Better Times and Sweet and Pretty to Paul Fox, acting for the Crow Point Stable. Steeplechase jockeys O. Diamond, C. Wilkinson and C. Mergler were suspended for three days by starter Milton for disobedience at the post. W. II. Bringloe, trainer for the Seagram Stable, was a visitor at Havre de Grace this afternoon and reported that inclement weather had retarded the conditioning of the division of the stable which was left at the farm at Waterloo; Ontario. This division is in charge of George Crawford, one of Bringloe's assistants, and will be transferred to Woodbine Park during the first week in May. Of the King's Plate material in which the stable appears to be a formidable contender Impersonator at the present seems to be the logical choice. Jockey Thompson will have the mount on the main dependency of those that will carry the yellow and black. +. Page 2 DAILY RACING FORM j CHICAGO, ILLINOIS, APRIL 23, 1922. c ' — Tijuana TIJUANA $ The horses which seem best in Sunday's races are : Tijuana, Mexico, April 22, 1922. 1— Ask Jessie, Dixie Carroll, Jack Lcdi. 2— Nashotah, Medford Boy, Senator Donlan. , 3— BILL HEAD, Conichon, Careen. i 4 — Kenward, Eupenia K., Mike Daly. 5 — Frank Wilson, Little Orphan, Teo Breck- enridpe. 6 — Doctor Corbett, Arctic King, Kinglike. 7 — East Indian, Breeze, Piedra. 8 — Rouen, Missoula, Bourbon (Jreen. 9 — Sample, Don Dodge, Bobby Allen. 10— Slieibvville, Lady Small. Harrigan's Ilcir. G. W. Schilling. New York Handicap. ■ 1 — Dixie Carroll, Ask Jessie, Jack Ledi, I'eg- t gy Martin. , 2— Nashotah, Ethel, Miss Ouri, Go On. , 3 — Conichon, Pierrot, Lavaga. Col. Murphy. , 4 — sOss Dunbar, Swenson, Rafferty, Olym- . piad. | 5— -ZETIOTIC, Deckhand, Tom Brooks, Dainty , Lady. i 6 — Tom Craven, Harry Rudder, Doctor Corbett, Arctic King. , 7 — East Indian, Louis Lachmund, Breeze, . Bobby Allen. , 8 — Louis Lachmund, Rouen, Fannie Nail, | Montona. 0 — Don Dodge, Reydo, Bobby Allen, Harry | Burgoync. ] 10 — Angela, No Wonder, Dancing Girl, Ethel Brown. ] C'Uleajso and Rnffalo Handicap. 1 — Dixie Carroll, Ask Jessie, Full Moon, ] Mary Jay. i 2— Nashotah, Cancion, Ethel, Hickorynut. | 3 — Conichon, Lavaga, Careen, Bill Head. 4— Mike Daly, Rafferty, Olympiad, Eugenia K. I 6 — Little Orphan. Prophecy, Teo Brecken- i ridge, Dcekiiand. 6— FIREPLACE, Kinglike, Tom Craven, | Doctor Corbett. i 7 —Harry Burgoync, Piedra, Breeze, Louis Lachmund. 8 — Missoula, Louis Lachmund. Fannie Nail. Bourbon Green. ! — Reydo, Sample, Walter Pant, Don Dodge. It Ia«tj Small, Ethel Brown, Shelbyvillc, Ermitana. Observer's Handicap. 1 — Dixie Carroll, Ask Jessie, Peggy Martin, Due de Guise. 2 — Nashotah, Cancion, Ethel, Medford Boy. S— COL. MURPHY, Conichon, Bill Head, Careen. 4 — Rafferty, Kenward, Plantagenet, Olympiad. I — Balarosa, Frank Wilson, Little Orphan, Tom Brooks. 6 — Arctic King, Fireplace, Kinglike, Little Less. 7 — Breeze, Harry Burgoyne, East Indian. Piedra. 8 — Rouen, Missoula, Bourbon Green, Louis Lachmund. 9 — Mannikin II., Sample, Walter Willow, Don Dodge. . 10 — Harrigan's Heir, Dancing Girl, Lady Small, Shelbyville. Consensus of Handicaps. 1 — Dixie Carroll, Ask Jessie, Jack Ledi, Peggy ' 1 Martin. 2— N AS HOT All, Cancion, Eihel. Medford Boy. 3— Conichon, Bill Head, Col. Murphy. Cart en. 4 — Kenward, Miss Dunbar, Mike Daly, I Rafferty. 1 5 — Frank Wilson, Zetetic, Little Orphan, ■ - Balarosa. 6 — Doctor Corbett, Tom Craven, Fireplace, ! Arctic King. 7 — East Ir.uian, Harry Burgoyne, Breeze, • I j Piedra. 8 — Rouen, Louis Lachmund, Missoula, Bourbon ■ Green. 0 — Sample, Don Dodge, Reydo. Mannikin IT. • 10 — Shelbyville, Angela, Lady Small, Harrigan's - Heir. Havre De Grace j HAVRE DE GRACE J The horses which seem best in Monday's i I races are : ! Havre de Grace, Md., April 22, 1822. I 1 — Bueado, Ghost, Wrangle. 2— Infidel II., Fair Mac, Smithfield. 3— Super. Tin- Boy, Excuse Me. 4 — MY PLAY. Comic Song. Trevelyan. 6 — Registrar, Ruhien, Kentish Boy. *— Sister Flo, Kate Brummel, Merrimac*. I 7 — Sunny Hill, Mose, Service Star. T. K. Lynch. Xew York Handicap. ! 1-— Ghost. Wrangle, Bneado, Grey Bard. I 2 — Le Marsouin, Infidel 11., Fair Mac, Smith-field. 2 — WeUfinder, Minute Man, Knight of the e Heather. Super. 4 — My 1'iay, Brainstorm, Alex II., Trevelyan. '• I *— REGISTRAR, Rubien, Valor, Night Raider. " I C — Gen, Widow Bedotte, Fluzey, Kate Brum-meL 7 — Piorre-a-Feu, Lazy Lou, Walk Up, Verity. • liii;«^-. ; and RnfTalo Handicap. 1 — Wrangle. Buoado, Osage, Avalanche. 2 — Infidel II., Fair Mac, Le Marsouin, Smith-ii.hl. - 3 — WeUfinder, Runquoi, Elemental, Hidden a Jev. L ft— MY PLAY, Alex 11., Brainstorm, Comic c Song. 5 — Rubien, Registrar. Valor. Mock Orange. \ 6 — Wakefield, Widow Bedotte, Kute Brummel, High Gear. 7 — Verity, 11. C. Baach, Pierre -a-1'. u. Service e Siar. Observer's Handicap. 1 — Wrangle, Ghost, Osage, Bueado. 2 — Le Marsouin, Infidel II., Fair Mac, Smith- !;.-!■!. . 3 — WeUfinder, Super. Ronqaoi, Hidden Jew-!. 4 — MY PLAY, Brainstorm, Comic Sons;, Big-heart. 5 — Registrar. Rubien, Valor. Night Raider. ( — Kat - Brummel. Natural, Sister Flo, Merrimac. 1 — Sunny lliil. Verity, L;:zy Lou. Iron Boy. '■ Consensus of IIuii«licai \. 1— Wrangle, Bueado, Ghost, Osage. 2— Infidel n., Le Marsouin, Fair Mac, Smith- ficld. %— WeUfinder, Super, Runquoi, Hidden Jewel. 4 — MY PLAY, Brainatorm, Comic Song. Ales H. I — Registrar, Rubien. Valor. Night Raider. 6 — Bister Flo, Gem, Wakefield, K^te Brum- 1- ueL T — Sunny Hill, Pierre-a-Fieu, Verity, Lazy Lou. Promise of the Paumonok: Supreme Speed in Jamaica's Opening Day Stake Race j $ , i ■ t , , , . | , i , . , | | ] ] ] i | I i | i . ' 1 I 1 ■ ! • I j ■ • - j J i I ! I I ! I e '• I " I • - a c \ e . '■ 1- PROMISE OF THE PAUMONOK ! — . — : by Supreme r Speed r in Jamaica's i d Opening Day Stake Race. n — • 1 IS Morvich and Other Best Three- k l Year-Olds to Measure Strides i |o I of with Their Elders. J — ; (BY C. J. FITZ GERALD.) it is NEW YORK, N. Y., April 22.— New York t is on the eve of a fine season of sport. If a at the character and quality of the nomina- 0 tions for the stakes to be run off by thejj various associations racing under the juris- ! |( diction of the Jockey Club is any guide, j 5 The season will be inaugurated at Jamaica 4 on May 3, when the Metropolitan Jockey ! If Club begins a meeting of nineteen days Bt| I its beautiful course. II The entries for the three-year-old stakes, la ,a the big handicaps and vveight-for-age events i |j to be run from May to November include C every good horse in the United States, while j \ in the matter of values to owners and c breeders all records since the palmy days I I of 1898 to 1908 are surpassed. This is in'r keeping with the announced purpose of the j jl Jockey Club, whose policy has been to Ms»|] I courage racing and breeding to the limit. I t Few persons appreciate how much money [of 4 passes to owners and breeders of blood stock. I in a year. The amount that is distributed | through a single event will serve as a guide. II The total for the Belmont Stakes since its 1 inception in 1867 is upward of $450,000. The « money awards in this and other stakes in the | early history of the American Jockey Club j 1 were meager. The initial running of the ' greatest and oldest test for three-year-olds decided in this country being only $850. The , value of the Belmont did not reach $t ,000 until 1S90, nor $10,000 until 1900. Even so. the grand total is as indicated above. In many years when racing returns were lean, it was worth little more than some of our present-day overnight races. The sporting spirit has prevailed in connection with it through all the years and this year it will be worth $50,000. ONLY QUESTION OF STAMINA. The New York public will have a view of Morvich and a number of other fast horses in the Paumonok Handicap on the opening day at Jamaica. It will be the first public appearance of the unbeaten son of Runnymede, whose every movement in his spring training has been of interest to race goers. The public will find the colt only a trifle greater in height and bulk than he was at the close of last season, but he is big 1 I enough for all purposes. His short, strong j j back and splendid loin indicate weight-carrying I ability. Possessing speed of the high- I j est order, as his recent half mile in 46's seconds would indicate, the question of stamina is all that is concerning his admirers. Morvich is not the only fast three-year-old 1 I in the Paumonok, which will be worth $6,000 j this year. There is Lucky Hour, for example, j This colt was second only to Morvich himself Min the two-year-old division last autumn. | He is a gamecock if ever there was one, with j •that alert quality which was characteristic of his sire, llourless, at the same age. Mis- I sionary, from the stame stable as Lucky j Hour, is another good one. He, too, is by | llourless and an estimate of their quality | may be determined by the fact that the own- i i •■ers of the Lexington Stable when asked for! j a price on them last February said that ! nothing short of $150,000 would be accepted.! ■It is said that the prospective purchaser was' 1 1 Marshall Field, whose phenomenal filly, Golden Corn, was the best two-year-old in i 'England last year and is now overwhelming favorite for the One Thousand Guineas. Mr. Field's colors would be welcomed on American race courses and it is evident that he wants nothing but the best. niGn TRAISE FOR MUSTARD SLED. ' Mustard Seed, owned by George II. Bull, is j a three-year-old that the trainers are talk- tag about. He is a Paumonok eligible also. J ' Jack Goldsborough, who has him in charge,' ■ IsajTS that he never saw a faster horse than • : jthis son of Peter Quince. This ought to ) I j imean something, coming from the man. who I ! 1 trained Roamtr, a speed marvel for years.; land had Yellow Hand, the champion of the ■ handicap division last year. Good Times, an- . other fleet three-year-old, is much talked! ■ about for the Jamaica sprinting race. Will-] " . iam Garth believes implicitly in him. Another three-year-old of undoubted ■peed 1 that is considered a certain starter in the " j Paumonok is Whiskaway, owned by Harry i . j Payne Whitney. Like everything out of I j Voter— Inaugural, he can run fast. Flags, j ! a brother to Whiskaway ; Crocus, a three- " Quarters sister, and Panoply, a ha If -sister, all distinguished themselves as sprinters. . I Kal-Sang is another of the same age that is, s certain to be knocking at the door in the 1 I Jamaica feature. He has grown into a 1 j j I beautful horse, with an abundance of quality t ; and substance. He and Little Chief are the el three-year-old eligibles of the Rancocas 3 j Stable. Kai-Sang was Morricfa'a chief an-1 . I I tagonist in many hard fought battles in 1921. • 1 Other three-year-olds that are entitled to ' consideration in this same race are My Play, ', Runstar, Column, Toil, Runanlell, Pillory, , Modo, Lady Baltimore. Galaiitman, Dream i! of Allah and Nancy F. The former, a • smashing big colt, is a brother to Man o' War. Seen recently at Havre de Grace ■ : he fills the eye completely, having thai I lordly appearance of his great brother. Tommy Murphy, the famous driver of trotters, ' pronounced My Play a few days ago °! the be^t looking horse that he had seen in II years. The coil's best feature is a shoulder r of great depth. His withers are so prominent t and extend so far Into his back that s ., special saddle had to be made for him. My • is to get a special preparation for the Belmont Stakes, which was won by his ] brother, Man o' War, in 10110; his grandsire. ?, '.'■ tings, in 1S0G, and his great grandsire, i, Spendthrift, in 187*. His sire, Fair Play, r 'I CoUn the race of his life before he beaten In the same race in 19 " 8. If ln-1 beritanee means anything My Play will be '' factor in this \ ear's- Belmont. Runstar is at Havre e!c Grace in the Same le as Lucky Hour. Missionary and My v ii'Iay. but is owned by A. B. Spreckels of California^ . Never really fit as a two-year-old viand troubled with a sore mouth in all of lf , 'his races, he has grown into a great smash 1- ! : by i d n 1 IS k l i |o I of J ; it is t a at 0 ! |( j 5 4 ! If I II la ,a i |j C j \ c I I j jl I I t [of 4 I | II 1 « | ing horse much like Salvator, to which he traces through his dam. Speed was Run-star's forte at two, but he looks like a longdistance horse and may surprise the critics going on. Runantell is in training at Belmont Park and so are Galantman, Modo, Toil and Nancy F. Each of these have demonstrated in their races that they possess speed of the highest order. The best of the older eligibles for the Paumonok are Audacious, Sennings Park, Tryst er. Crocus, On Watch, Naturalist, Last Straw, John Paul Jones, Gladiator, Pen Rose, Careful, Dominique, Thunderclap, Knobbie, Krewer, Dunboyne, Dimmesdale and Bersag-Sliere. With the best of these and the pick the three-year-olds going to the post, the (Paumonok cannot fail to be an interesting race. The Suffolk Stakes for two-year-olels, which was won by Morvich in 1921, will also be run on the opening day. The Newtown Selling Stakes. $2,000 added, the feature for Thursday, May 4, while the Kings County Handicap, $3,500 added, a mile and a sixteenth, for three-year-olds anel over, will be decided on the follow-j ing Saturday. The entry for the Kings County includes Yellow Hand, Grey Lag. Mad Hatter, Tryster, Sporting Blood, Thunderclap, Audacious, Banksia, Broomster, Sennings Park, Naturalist, Idle Dell and Dr. Clark, as well as the black horse Liberty (Loan, which cost A. K. Macomber $30,000 as three-year-old. This horse is now eight years old and has been taking his work in California the past winter in a way that 'would indicate that he will duplicate the comeback of Old Rosebud. Features of the second week at the .Ta-'maica meeting will be the $5,000 Spring Handicap for three-year-olds on Wednesday. May 10; the Colorado Stakes of $6,000 for two-year -old 3, and the Excelsior Handicap $7,500 for three-year-olds and over, at one mile and a sixteenth, on Saturday, May 13. Everything is in readiness for the opening. President Street and secretary Edwards ihave done everything to insure the comfort of their patrons. Firebrand Top Weight: Crack Racer Given Place of Honor in Allotment for Ben Ali Handicap | j 1 ' , 1 I j j I I j 1 I j j | j FIREBRAND TOP WEIGHT Crack Racer Given Place of Honor In Allotment for Ben A!i Handicap. LEXINGTON, Ky., April 22.— Racing secretary W. II. Shelley today announced the weights for the Ben Ali Handicap, $3,000 added, for three-year-olds and over, at one mile and a sixteenth, to be run at Lexington Saturday. April 29, opening day of the Kentucky Jo :key Club Spring meeting. They are as follows : Horse. Wt. nonce. Wt. Firebrand 12fi Radio 104 nit or" White J21 Advocate 103 Minto II 120 Br.iedalbune ....103 Distinction 119 Tom Hare Jr. .."...103 Rangoon 119 Beef American 102 Centimeter 115 By Cosh 102 Bon Homme 112 John S. Reardon 102 Rouleau 112 Parader 102 United Verde 112 Sir Thomas Lean ..102 Ginger 110 Blarney Stone 102 Stockwoll 109 Deadlock 101 Bread Man 10S \"ioli:iist 101 Kinbum 107 Brotherly Love 101 Bettina 107 Proclamation 100 Woodtrap 107 Pimliro 100 Noddam 10*5 Ashland 100 Sands of Pleasure .. 100 Princess Palatine. . .10* I.*dy Madcap 103 Rekab 9S Jim Daisy 10" I ona I^riotte 93 General Haig 105 Boh 98 Tableau d'Honneur.105 Harry B 95 Bet Mosie 104 War Prize 96 Jndpe I'ryor 104 Cantilever 98 Jouett 101 Sipihc- Wiggins 95 After Stevens for Starter I j | | i i j ! 1 1 i AFTER STEVENS FOR STARTER ; C. D. Stevens, who officiated as a starter at Reno and other far western points, has , been approached by the Quebec Breeders' Association to act in that capacity on the smaller tracks at Montreal. New Kensington, Pa., has also offered Stevens a chance at the I barrier. Latest Eastern Work-Outs ; , I LATEST EASTERN WORK-OUTS (899) HAVRE DE GRACE, Md., April 22. -Today's training gallop3 here included the following : Three-Eighths Kile. MS Hill Hill 39 5S7-Prnne« 38 *94 Uink 3« 897 -Sagamore 39 897-Mcrrimac 38 72S-«ir Jack 40 891 Mt.se 3S 895-The Boy 39 753 Midian 40 894-Tippo Sahib .39 892 Pastoral Swain. 40 Half Kile. 803 Rondage 57 89S-Sw. and PrettySO 895 Dr. Chaa Wells53 897 -Simplicity 49% 89*i-(iain dc Cause. 53 894 -Ticklish H MS-Iay. Sweeper .53 895-Title 48% 898-Paul Connelly.. 50 850-Tricks 57 8tK) raaamsa 52 897-Tan II 54 741 -Pampas 51 Five-Eighths Kile. 887rareful 1:01% 884-Mercury 1:04% 895 Fusee 1 :03 887 -Miss Em. ;.1:05 897 Honorable ...1:03 893-Mag. Murphy 1:09 892-Halu 1:03 897-Marjorie M...l:05 897-Hillman C. ..1:04 897-Oil Man 1:03 BW-KSSt Grass .1:07 883-Perigourdine .1:03% 89T Long Island. .1:03 897-Rockabye 1:06 Three -Quarters Kile. 881-AlIah 1:19 883-Morning Faco1:18% 748-Artisan 1:18 89'i-Merrutio 1:23 897-Pa!ustrade ..1:17 851-Olynthus 1:16% NHMl Voter .1:20 895-Plueky 1:18 892-(annandale ..1:1S 757 Pen Rose 1:23 S97-( oolgardie ...1:20 894-Racquetta ...1:21 894 Cesacas 1 :20 897-Red Brand .1:21 897 Caretaker 1:18 896 Redmon 1 :22 .r-97-(':ir. Sweeperl:19 895 Sammy Kelly. 1 :18% 897-Cape Pillar .1:16 898-Sunreigh 117^-, MT-Deep ■after. 1:1S% 893-st. Allan l:VS% 651) Dinahmeur ..1:17% 89r -Scourgeman .1:18 897 -Frigate 1:16 S9;!-Tribune 1:17 89f.-King!ing II. .1:20 S98-Vilamin 1:19 885-Miles S 1:21 One Kile. 895 Adamant 1:46 877-Dnnettn 1:44 890 -Biff Bang .. .1:51 890-Natural 1:47% 850 .astasia 1:50 New Haven. .1:54 898-Fair Virginia. 1 :48 896-Pillory 1:44 893- ;allagher ...1:52 S95-Rustler 1:50 894 Gem 1:44 720-Rcfngee 1:51 892-Iron Boy ...1:46 441-Redstart 1:51 896 Jocose 1:45 895-Sea Cove ...1:44 897 L. Baltimore. 1:44 897-The Wag ...1:17 Kile and an Eighth. 892 Sea Wolf ...2:09 Kile and a. Quarter. 897-Erkimo 2:13 892-Infidel II. ..2:20 897-Higliland Dad2:12 737 Lucky Find . .l':22 Lank is a fast colt and shows plenty of ■peed la his gallops. Title is in good form and ready any time. Sweet and Pretty Showed some speed the first part. Oil Man is training well, but not quite ready, t'are-ful showed some of her old-time speed and is training favorably. Mercuy ran well. Morning Face was doing her best. Olyn.thus was going along easily. Cape Pillar ran fast the first part, but was eased up at the end. Frigate was under restraint all the way and is now in his best form. Lunetta was going well all the way and was never better. Lady Baltimore was going so fast she had to be flagged and eased up. It will take a good jumper to beat Eskimo. NEW YORK, N. Y., April 22.— Training gallops over the Jamaica course todi'.y included the following : Weather clear ; track fast — Three-Eighths Kile. 729 Valentia 36% Half Kile. TMUwll Button.. 47% 737-Ten Buttons ...47% 741 Mawrcoron 49% 710-W. of GSSSCe 50% 737-Nose Dive 4S% Five-Eighths Kile. 686 ('ath. Marronel:03% 740-Glen Bells .1:03% Three-Quarters Kile. 740 Day due l:16'i 741-Whisk 1:16 Kile and an Eighth. 766 Hephaistos ..1:57% Lucky Button showed fine speed. Mawr-, coron seems in good condition. Whisk and Daydue worked together. Hephaistos worked impressively. Havre De Grace Form Chart ' j J ' ■ • : ) I j I ! 1 ■ . ■ " . 1 " j i . j I j j ! " . I is, s 1 I a 1 j j I t ; el 3 j . I 1 • ' ', , i! a • ■ : I ' °! II r t s ., • ?, i, r 'I be '' v . , of lf 1- HAVRE DE GRACE FORM CHART HAVRE DE GRACE, KD., SATURDAY, APRIL 22, 1922. — (One mile). Seventh day. Harford Agricultural and Breeder.' Association. Sprinsr Meeting of 13 days. Weather clear; temperature 48'. Steward Representing Maryland Racing Commission. «i"e rt;e Brown. Jr. Deft gate at Large, OuIsS IK. Dc Uarniendia. Stewards, (ieoigo Brown. Jr., Baker Waters and 11. P. (onkling. Judges. II. J. Mor- ris. C. CorneliNen :ind Joseph M I -nn.iii. Starter, James Milton. Racing Secretary. Joseph Mclennan. Racing starts at 2:30 p. 111. (.t'l'kago time Ittt p. 111.). 'Indicates apprentice allowance. £*-t * ^£\ FIRST HACE— 3-4 Kile. (Sept. 27. 1919— 1:11%— 3— 1C3.) Purse $1,240.12. 3-year-1 UJ.O 4 VP olds and upward. Claiming. Net value to winner $940.12; second, $200; third, $100. Index Horses AWtPPSt'.t % % Str Kin Joe-keys Owners Kquiv. Odds Str7! «l:»36- »Je)CK SCOT wi: S 116 2 o 2't ^'1 -2 U H Thomas K Schcrrer 1:20-100 .■61342 'TIDINGS VS 4 sSJ 2 l'J l'i V 2' D Stirling E P F.ummerfield 4SG-10O 61?36*TRANTULA w 4 108 7 2 *i 4= 3= 2= C I-ang J R Shinker 625-100 BStt**FL IB*TTQIBBBT wb I rjl 11 7 71 7»» 7 4» J Merirr.ee J B McKee tl095-10O SlSS4 *PANAJfaK w 7 Of 10 i S' 8i 5* 5 J A Gantncr C Knight t 158650 CH'LIK BUHMT wb 6 IS* 15 1 31 3 i 41 6" A Johnson T B Munford F90-100 C132**UEVERLY B'IXE wb I 94J1- 9 S1 91 8'i 7'1 N Swart C J Quinn 11T0-1O0 ■60S73*L. BL'K SHEEP wb 3 94 14 3 61 5" 6=* 8' J Chalmers J W Bangle £235-100 UTM STAl'NCH WB 4 104 8 12 ll1 12J 12' 9* B llarinelli J "Whalen 4J85-1O0 B|S?SM LOUGH RED w 4 104 9 11 13» II1 13= 101 E Josiah J W Healey t S1S4M'LIX TD GEORGE wb 6 108 1 4 r.'l 6» 1VIIV E Ambrose M P Fitzgerald t 613ll*SATANA wb 5 100 4 13 121 10- 9" 12' J Owens C J Brockmiller 1060-100 •11V4*TIC'KUSH W8B 6 111 13 15 M* ll'ilO' 13s JShelepets W Farnum 1090-100 Slt1S*CACHET wn 7 102 6 10 101 14» 14s 14s A Try on H R Freck t 58745*ZEN.\OTTA w I 92 I 14 15 15 15 15 W Brown M Umnt t tWutuel iield. Time, 24V», 47^, 1:13*5. Track fast. $2 mutuels paid, Jo k Scot, $ J.tKJ straight, $4.20 place, $3.00 shew; Tidings, $4.70 place, $3. CO show; Trantuln. S3.90 show. Eepiivalent booking odds--Jo«k Scot, 230 to 100 straight, 110 to 100 place, 50 to 100 show; Tidings, 130 to 100 plaie, 80 to 100 show: Trantula, 95 to 100 show. Winner Hr. li, by Ogden-Brankie, by Kingston (trained by M. J. Murphy; bred by Mr. John I. Madden I. Went to post at 2:38. At post I minutes. Start good and slow. Won driving; seewnd and third the same. JOCK SCOT, close up from the start, wore TIDINGS down in the stretch drive and was drawing clear at the end. TIDINGS raced into the lead in the first eighth and set a fast pace to the last eighth, but tired budlv in the lust sixteenth. TRANTCLA was a forward contender all U»e way and liuished fast. FLIBBERTIGIBBET liuished with a belated rush. BANAMAN ran well. CHARLIE SI MMI showed speed. Scratched -61234?Forest Queen, 92; 61279) Betsinda, 11C; 61330 Turnabout, 109; 613413Ettahe, 118; 61.111 Right Angle. 106. Overweights -Beverly Belle, 2'-.. pounds; Little Black Sheep, 2; Lloyd George, 2; Cachet, 1. Oi Or7i SECOND RACE — 1-2 Kile. (April 29, 1918 — 47—2—112.) Blue Grass Purse. Purse Oldl X $1.240.1.?. 2-year-olds. Allowances. Net value to winner $940.12; second, $200; third. $100. ' Index Horses AWtPPSt j jj j Str Pin Jockeys Owners Kquiv. Odds Str't ' ( •!(?• ) ENCHANTMENT w 116 10 5 11 l1 1' L Morris B P Whitney 55-100 ; 61 187 •RORK w 116 9 7 2» 2* 2' A Johnson J L Holland 9P0-100 (SlSSS)TRl E FLIER w 113 2 1 4 4'1 3s B Marinelli S II Harris 570-100 61211 H'AUMKN P'TAGES w 103 8 • 3=^32 4'1 I Prible G Choos 4995-100 (SISIS)ADVENTUKESS w 113 S t 6nk5ni.51.kw Kelsay H C Fisher i: 35-180 FOREST LORE w 1«6 7 8 6» 62 6» W Rid' our R T Wilson T9190-100 C130.VI A.\IEL wn 116 5 10 S'l S« 71 C Lang Orleans Stable 1H90-100 (Ii::i0-»EL1ZAL:'H BRICE w 103 4 4 7»1 71 S» H Thomas O C steers, 3990-100 61303 IRISH PAT w 111 3 S 9'1 92 9= C Kumraer W Stockton 12645-100 BRUSHWOOD w 106 1 2 10 10 10 R McN'ee W J Salmon t jCoupled in betting as R. T. Wilson and W. J. Salmon entry. Time, 23%, 47 (eejuals track record). Track fast. I $2 Hetoels paid, EiKhantment, $3.10 straight, $2.60 place, $2.30 show; Rork, $5.30 place, $3.40 show; True Klier. $2.90 show. l |uivalei:t Iwokin- odds — Enchantment, 55 to 100 stri'ight, 30 to 100 place, 15 to 100 show; Rork, MS i.. ltil) place, 70 to IOO how: True Klier, 45 to 100 show. Winner H. g, by Chicle — Enchanting, by St. Victrix (trained by J. Rowe, Jr.; bred by Mr. Harry Payne Whitney). W' r.t to post at 3:15. At post 3 minutes. Start gooel and slow. Won easily; second and third driv-it .-. KNCHANTMKNT, uway qui kly, raeed into tlie lead soon after the start and, setting n great pace, drew iirt:ty in the last eighth and was under restraint at the end. RORK raced in closest pursuit, but had to M hard ridden to outstay TREE FLIER. The latter ■sSSSsi fast and gamely through tie last I eightii. AKMF.N PANTAGLS rau well, but tired. DANIEL had no mishans. ADVENTURESS was eotpeced, bVl raeed gamely. Scratched — 61340 Osage, 106. I Overweights — Irish Pat, 5 pound*. g$-| QrTO THIRD RACE— 3-4 Mile. (Sept. 27. 1S 1»— I:11H— 3— 128.) Comrade Purse. Purse t WlOIA $1,240.12. 3-year-olds. Allowances. Net value to winner S940.12: second. $200: ( third, $100. t ■ — — - f. Index Horses AWtl'PSt % jj jj Str Fin Jo. keys Owners Egniv. Odds Str't „ (61280) LUCKY HOIK w 112 1 6 4'1 4» 3* l'l A Schtger Lexington Stable E'J-100 t (58258) ROCKET w 112 7 1 3* 2* 21 21! L Penman H P Whilney 305-100 C 61328 -LKXTEROUS wb 106 2 4 1" 11 l'J 3U C Lang W L Oliver 875-100 C (51306 ROULETTE w 101 4 7 6* 5" 4» 41 N Swart J S Cosden 314.V100 6 61313 MARYLAND BLLK wb 99 3 6 777 5»D Prible W H Snyd-r 12215-100 € 61806 I LTIMATA wb 99 5 3 5» •.» 61 6» J Chalmers J W Pangle 15620-lfH) 61098 BRILLIANT RAY wsb 108 6 2 2 3 &i 7 L. Coney M Smith 126SO-100 Time, 23^, 47*s. 1:12%. Track fast. , $2 mutuels paid, Lurky Hour, $3.00 straight, $2.20 place, $2.10 show; Rocket, $2.50 place, $2.10 alum: Dexterous, $2.10 show. «i Equivalent booking cdds -Lucky Hour. r.O to 100 etraight, 10 to 100 place. 5 to 100 show; Rocket, 25 to 100 plan, 5 to 100 riWV; Dexterous. 5 to 100 show. Winner — B. c, by Fcrole or Ilourless — Lucky Catch, by Trap Rock (trained by R. J. Waldron; bred , by Mr. August Belmont). , Wont to post at 3:52. At post 2 minutes. Start good and slow. Won easily: second and third driv- , ing. LI IKY HOUR was saved close up under re traint for nearly a half and, moving up on the outside t while i.unding the streteh turn, passed the lead-rs with a rush and was going away at the end. ROCKET -was a forward contender all the way and forced a fast pace, but could not withstand the winner. DEXTEROUS set a swift pace and saved ground on the turns, but tired badly near the end. I'.KiL ( LIANT RAY quit after running a fast half. ROULETTE ran well. ' Scratched— r S582»Lady Baltimore, Ill; 01313 Alex H., 112; 612«OH'aretaker, 107. Overweights — Brilliant Ray, 2 pounds. - t ft "I QTQ P0ITRTH RACE— 3-4 Mile. (Sept. 27. 1919— 1:11V,— 3— 128.) Climax Handicap. Purse J OAOJ O $1,540.12. 3-year-olds and upward. Ket value to winner $1,040.12; second, $300; / third, $150: fourth, $50. ( Index Horses AWtPl'St V4 *A \ Str Fin Jockeys Owners Equiv. Od.is Str't J 61343 MAINMAST wb 4 97 5 4 5 2" 2* l'J B Marinelli E K Whitney 825-100 ( 61281 I F.OOMSTER wb 3 108 6 1 1» 1" l»k 2 L Morris H P Whitney 245-100 , C8661 HILDUR wb 4 101 7 2 31 3« 3» 3» C Lang J K L Ross 320-100 ( 61328 'MISSIONARY w 3 1M 3 3 4" 41 4»i 4» A Sch't'ger Lexington Stable 475-300 , 61161 MOCK ORANGE w5981 6 6 51 5* D Prible J J Farrell .Tr 6635-100 61281 SERAPIS wb 4 105 4 5 5« o1 6 6 T Jarvis Pelican Stable 1:550-100 (61328) IRISH DREAM wb 5 108 2 Left at the post. R Rice A Swir.ke 405-100 , Time, 23%, 46*3, 1:12%. Track fast. ' $2 mutuels paid. Mainmast, $18.50 straight, $7.20 place, $4.30 show; Broomster, $4.10 place, $2.70 , •how: Ilildnr, $3.10 show. Equivalent booking odds — Mainmast. 825 to 100 straight, 260 to 100 place, 115 to 100 show; Broomster, 105 to 100 place, 35 to 100 show; Hildur. 55 to 100 show. J Winner — Ch. c, by Superman — Masthead, by Hastings (trained by W. Irvine: bred by Mr. Henry T. . Oxnard 1 . Went to post at 4:24. At post 11 minutes. Start poor and slow. Won easily: second and third driv- ' lng. MAINMAST was saved behind BROOMSTKR until well into the stretch, then passed hira with a rush and won going away. BROOMSTER set a fast pace for tiie tirst half, but tired in the final drive. HlUin; showed a good turn of speed and ran a game race, but tired in the stretch drive. MISSIONARY was outpaced. MOCK ORANGE and IRISH DREAM were fractious at the post, and the latter : would Ml go. 1 Herat. hed—(.r.4597)Star Voter. 112; 61251*Super, 100. ' Overweights — Mainmast, 1 pound. g-jOP/l FIFTH RACE— 1 1-16 Miles. (Sept 18. 1920— 1:44%— 3— 138.) Tenth Running PHIL- c UiO 4 "I ADELPHIA HANDICAP. $5,000 Added. 3-yeai-olds and upward. Net value to win- ner $3,835; second, $1,000; third. $500; fourth, $£50. | Index Horses AWtPPSt '* '- -« Str Fill Jockeys Owners Kqulv. Odds Str't ( 61314- BONIFACE w 7 122 4 2 4* 4" 2"J 1" 1" C Turner J K L Ross JBS-1M J (61281 1 KXTERMINATOR w 7 133 2 1 2l 3* 3* 2* 2« A Johnson W S Kilmer 65-100 J 61311 lU'NGA BUCK w 4 110 5 6 6 2l 1» 3* 3»* L Penman H Dattner 1860-100 • 1307 ;.1KG w 4 104 6 6 3l I 6 4« 410 B Marinelli J E Griffith 2155-100 ( 61343 WELLFTNDER w 4 102 1 3 l1 l«k 4| 5J 5»k C Lang K I Miller 4550-100 ' 61281 BYGONE DAYS w 4 104 3 4 51! 5 1 5»* 6 6 A Gantner C J Brockmiller 2775-100 Time, 24%, 48%, 1:14%. 1:38%, 1:45. Track fast. $2 mutuels paid, Boniface, $G.30 straight, $2.30 place, $2.30 bhow; Exterminator, $2.20 place, $2.10 ! Show; l'.unga Buck, $3.10 show. Equivalent booking odds — Boniface. 215 to 100 straight, 15 to 100 place, 15 to 100 show; Exterminator, 10 to 100 place. 5 to 100 show; Bunga Buck, 55 to 100 show. Winner — B. h, by Transvaal — Cerina, by Meddler (trained by H. McDaniel; bred by Mr. S. K. Nichols). Went to post at 5:05. At post 2 minutes. Start good and slow. Won driving: second and third the ' 6ame. BONIFACE met with repeated interference in the first half mile and was taken to the outside on ' the turn out of the backstretch, from where be gained with a rush and, coming fast through the stretch, ' took a small lead and won in a resolute finish. EXTERMINATOR was saved under restraint for the fir-t ' half and was sharply cut off at the three-eighti.s post, then failed to quite get up in a grand race through the stretch. Bl'NGA BUCK tired badly after showing early speed and racing into the lead ou the last tarn. JEG ran a good race. WELLFINDER quit after making the pace to the far turn. IIIHUMi IIIH'll Ml. 104; 61314'Polly Aon, 108; (C12W)8Uppecj' Elm, 104; 01373 Missionarv, ' IOC. 1 f*-i OryCT SIXTH RACE— 1 MUe and :0 Yards. (Sept. 25, 1915— 1:42%— 4— 119.) Purse $1,240.12. " ^3 lO 4 tJ 3--ear-olds and upward. Claiming. Ket value to winner $940.12; second, 5200: third. - flOCh J Index Horses A Wt PI' St 't % % Str Fin Jockeys Owners Equiv. Odds SLr't ~ ~ «114.VS\VKEPY w 3 102 9 4 U V 1- 1" 1** L I'enman J L Holland HK-1M 61283*TAN SON w 4 106 6 3 5= f.3j 5"k 3i 2nk H Thomas G H Goodacre 1315-100 ' 61266 = »LUCKY B. wb 7 114 5 5 S* 3l 2* 22 3!J J Owens W D Bernhardt 1275-lCfl 61315*KING JOHN wb 7 114 2 2 4l 4'' 7'i I** 41 T Burns F Musante 1885-10') ' 60584 'DARK HILL wb C 110 3 6 6'i 61 4& 61 5l R Rice A Swinke li.0-100 61344 CLANSMAN wb 3 102 1 1 2s 2'J:.i41l61 D Prible E F Whitney 1160-100 , 61305 WAR NOTE wn 6 114 7 9 81 85 85 85 7'i L Morris G W Coburn 1:55-100 ' 61329" *OCR BIRTHDAY wb 5 US 4 7 7« 71 d 71 8" C Lang G C Winfrey 1185-100 61330 ANNIVERSARY wb 5 111 8 8 9 9 9 9 9 A Johnson J Kahn 6920-1'jO Time, 23. 48, 1:13. 1:40. 1:44%. Track fast. $2 mutuels paid, Sweepy, $9.90 straight. $5.70 rlace, $4.80 show: Tan Son. $9.90 place, $7.30 show; Lufk.v ]:., $0.90 show. Equivalent booking odds — Sweepy. 393 to 100 straight, 1S5 to 100 place, 140 to 100 show; Tan Son, 395 to 100 place. 205 to 100 show; Lucky B., 245 to 100 show. Wianer — B. c, by Sweep — Enameline, by Masetto (trained by W. Shields; bred by Mr. J. N. Town- ' send). Went to post at 5:33. At post 2 minutes. Start good and slow. Won driving; second and third the same. SWEETY took the lead quickly and. making the pace fast, raced CLANSMAN into defeat in the first half, then drew away, but had to be ridden out at the end to outstay TAN SON. The latter finished with I ru~.h and was wearing the winner down. LUCKY B. raced well, but tired in the final drive. KIN ; lollN was forced back and finished fa-t. WAR NOTE was off last and made up seme ground. 1 BcratCkSi — 61191 King's Champion, 114. ■ - f*-4 f fT|5 SEVENTH RACE— 1 1-4 Miles. (Sept. 25. 1918—2:05—6—103.) Purse $1,240.12. 4-year-Dii) 4 O olds and upward. Claiming. Not value to winner $940.12; second. $200; third, $100, Index Horses AWtl'PSt % -j - Str Fin Jockeys Owners Eqniv. Odds Str't 61316' LAZY LOU w S M 4 9 11= S 7' 51 l1 J Wallace J S I lavs 8"»»-l'J0 6128»*ATT(JRN'Y MLTR w 7 105 5 7 S'S 8' 5»v .-,ij 2i c l^ng G C Milton MMM ' (61309 1 -ROSEATE wb 4 101 8 3 2 l1 1= 1« 3» II Brydges A C Nith:ius 1260-100 ' 61346= 'TRICKSTER II. wb 6 101 U 8 61 4» 2n* 2»i 4:1 J Owens G Wr Foreman ^95-100 € 1346' STANLEY w 4 103 2 2 3h 3» 41 41 51 A Trv n T A Sea:a 860-100 61316 *1.UCY KATE w 4 102 1 1 7'i 5"" 8= 6» 6'1 T Burf;s P J Miles 3165-100 61309 DOLLY C. WB 4 101 10 4 P 9i »'• 7" 72 D Prible E Saundcrson H05-100 61316 SAMMY JAY w 4 103 3 10 91 10' 11' lll 8'1 F W'dst'ck G Lewisoha 3140-100 61309 •LITTLE DEAR w 4 95 9 13 13 12] 10J 10* 9' N Swart A G Robertson tl735-100 61316«DAN wn 8 103 7 5 4' J 6'i 6»^ 8= 10' A Gantner J H Shreve 2MK-1M 6I316-ALHENA wb 10 93 13 6 1' 2» & 9"kll' J Chalmers B E Chapman t 29967 SAND MARK w 9 104 6 11 10' 11s MP 125 12'1 E Josiah Canterbury Farm Stable f 61346 BAR ONE wsb 7 108 12 12 12! 13 13 13 13 A Allen D P Veneziano t tMutuel field. Time, 24, 48%. 1:14%. 1:41%. 2:07^. Track fast. $2 mutuels paid. Lazy Lou, $18.00 straight, $6.10 place, $4.80 show; Attorney Muir, $4.00 place. $3.00 Mow: Lnseate, $7.20 show. Equi-.alent booking odds— Lazy Lou, 800 to 100 straight, 220 to 100 place, 140 to 100 show; Attornev Muir. 100 to 100 place. 50 to 100 :h nv; Ru. eate. Ml to 100 show. Winner— Br. m, by Jack Atkin — Mrs. F. Ci. Uogan, by Sir Dixon (trained by J. S. Hays; bred by Mr. Frank li. Ifogan). W.r.tto post at 6:03. At post 2 minute-;. Start good and slow. Won handily: second and third driving. LAZY LOT began slowly, but worked her way up on the outsi ie nnd, closing a big gap. latahcd With ■ rush and won going away. ATTOl'.NTY MUIR also made u much ground and outgained tl.-tiring UOSEATE for second place. The latter tired after racing into a long lead after entering the j , kHMStreU li. TRICKSTER II. and STANLKY -howed speed, but tired in the stretch. Sera 1 died — 61310 Austral, 105: 61345 Waukcag, 107: 61309 Thistle Queen, 98, 61331 Jack Reeves 9S; I | 61316 BUI Hunley. 101. 0\ 1 .-weights — Sand Mark, 1 pound. Page 3 Tijuana Form Chart * — ■ 1 TIJUANA FORM CHART i ■ { TIJUANA, MEX., FRIDAY, APRIL 21, 1922. (One mile). One hundred and twenty -eighth day. Tijuana I Jockt y Club. Winter Meeting of 130 days. Weather clear; temperature 85°, Presiding Steward, Francis Nelson. Associate Stewards, J. W Coffroth and Leoa Wiug. Starter, Harry Morrissey. Racing Secretary, Leon Wing. Ra' ing starts at 1:55 p. m. (Chicago time 3:53 p. m.). *Indicat H apprentice allowance. ( £*-* QgO FIP.ST RACE — 5 1-2 Furlongs. (June 28, 1916—1:05'^ — 3—118.) Purse ?500. 3-yeax- , OlOUM olds and upward. Claiming. Uet value to winner $350; second, $100; third, $50. Index Horses AWtl'PSt ' ': ~A Str Fin Jockeys Owi. rs BqaJT. Odd str't . 61331 'HL'NTERS I'olNT w 4 HI \~2 1* l"j 1- 1»» T Wilson D ■ 1'ountai.i 1X0-1* ! | 61271*.\!ARION FLUKE ws 4 105 5 4 Q 9 25 22 W Organ L Galbraith 5320-100 6127 1 - MSI'HAM m 5 106 9 10 Sh 61 4} 3:1 W D Mil'.er II A Lott rjO-100 61318'SKNATOR D'LAN w 3 102 11 9 10" S 6 J 41 E Donahue W E Hunter 700-100 61255M.ITTLE P'NCKSS w 7 106 6 3 4* 21 3» 5" H B B'wer Horse Lake BtaM* 2160-100 I 612H'\ 1CTORY WON ws 4 107 4 1 21 f." 7»» 6J W Davis J L Hamilton 1700-100 61334 SANTHIA C. w 4 105 8 I 5' 4J E| 71 M Fator G Cooney J91O-100 61231 CANVASBACK ws 5 111 12 8 11s 101 81 8* F J Baker E Winters 2209-l'i0 ] 61270 QCKKN LEAD II. wn 4 111 7 1$ 9 ; ! "- »'» » B McEwen Montana Stable t 61334 MOORKWOOD wcu 11 113 J 7 71 IP 1"' 101 E Fator Morgan &■ Yogt t 60325 LANTERN w 7 111 10 6" 7" ll3 11=1 D Hum Olsen & Bryan SMft-lM 61255 iTTZOKKALO w 12 111 2 11 12 12 12 12 II Jones P A Sandidge li!LW-100 , tMutuel field. Tim», £4. 494-J, 1:03«5. 1:10. Track fast. $_• mutif Is p:ild. Hunt-TS P dnt, $5.00 straight. $4.00 place, $3 40 :-how; Marion Fluke, $22.80 place, (15.20 show; Icpham. $3.20 show. ■fcatrakat booking aMs— Hunters Point. l*Q to 100 straight. KM to 100 place. 70 to 100 show: Marion Fluke. 1040 to 100 place, 660 to 10O show: Ispham. 60 to 100 slmw. I Winner — B. g, by Von Tromp — Zorita, by Cerito II. (trained by D. S. Fountain: bred by Mr. Edward Cebriau). Went to post at 1:55. At post 1 mlnnte. Start good and slow. Won driving: second and third the same. HUNTERS POINT began fast and, racing into a good lead, held sway throughout, but had to be hard riddi n at the end. MABION FLl'KU was prominent from the start and, makii.',- a game finish, was gaining at the end. LSI'IiAM closed a big gap after making a slow beginning. SENATOU DONLAN also made up much ground. LITTLE PRINCESS 1ir Hi. Overweights — Sena tor Doulan. 2 pounds; Qu*-cn Lead II., 1. £*-i 0£J« SECOND RACE— 6 1-2 Furlongs. (Jane 28. 1916— 1:05'4— 3— 118.) Purse $500. 3-year-DlOut) olds and upward. Claiming. Net value to winner $350; second, $100; third, $50. Index Horses AWtPl'St '« l-. \ Str Fin Jockeys Owners Equiv. Odds Str't €1335*. I AY MAC w 3 95 8 8 6" 7s 31 1« M Fator C B Daniels 1310-100 61JmsDELANCEY w 9 113 a 1 2- 2« 1J 2» L Hall E Valdez 340-100 t ( t f. „ t C C 6 € , «i , , , t ( ' t J / ( J ( , ( , , ' , J . ' : 1 ' c | ( J J ( ' ! ' ' ' ' ' 1 " - J ' ' , ' ' 1 ' ' j , I | 1 i { I ( , . ! | I ] , I 61347'VODKA w 7 108 10 5 1* l1 V V C Rati* C K Mattherwi 510-MO 61164»YAL'NTINE LA.DY w 5 106 9 4 31 3» 41 4J W Organ Elaoder Bros 2500-100 61319 AUNT SUE w 5 111 11 10 ■ 6» 6» 6» H Fator ExneryvHlo SUble 4240-109 61271 MURIEL'S TUT w 9 108 7 J 41 4" 6* 6* K Petzgold A Wright 2540-100 61333-*WYLIE GARRETTw 7 108 2 7 81 8" 81 7' W D Miller J G Givens 610-100 61202 CLERK wsb 12 113 4 9 V 61 71 8* D Hurn C B Inria 1900-100 61335 MEDFORD BOY wb 11 113 1 ( »* »' 9'1 9'1 F J Baker C Turner 350-100 61319 •CALL ME w 6 108 6 11 llJlll'110» 10» P Caron B Cole f 61197*FlRO wb 6 1U 3 12 13 12 12 11* B McEwen M R Sutton 800-100 61166«HELEN HAYES ws 6 106 12 3 10» 10» 11» 12 T Wilson C Brown f tMutuel field. Time, 24%, 49%, 1:01' i. 109'i. Track fast, $2 mutueU i aid, Jay Mae, $28.20 straight, $23.00 place, $11.20 show; Delancey, $0.00 place, $1 30 show; Vodka. $4.60 show. Equivalent booking odds — Jay Mac. 1310 to 100 straight, 1050 to 100 place, 460 to 100 show; Delancey, 200 to 100 place, 140 to 100 show; Vodka. 130 to 100 show. Winner— Blk. g, by Leonid — Zirl, by Saiu (trained by R. IT. Daniels: bred by Mr. Charles B. Daniels). Went to post at 2:22. At post 1 minute. Start good and slow. Won driving; second and third the same. JAY MAC. away slowly, was in close quarters after pas -ing the half, but came with a great rush in the last eighth and got up to win in the last strides. MBLAKOR was saved behind VODKA to the stretch, where he rushed into the lead and only succumbed right at the end. VODKA showed the most early speed and ran well to the end. VALENTINE LADY tired. AUNT SUE finished well. £»-g OO A THIRD RACE— 5 1-2 Furlongs. (June 28, 1916— 1:05V,— 3— 118.) Purse $500, 3-year-OlOU'I olds and upward. Claiming. Net value to winner $350: second, $100; third, $50. Index Horses AWtPPSt U jjj \ Str Fin Jockeys Owners Equiv. Odds Str7! •lS7t**CANDOR08A w 3 96 6 3 H 1| l'i l'l M Fator V Mannale 250-100 G1319J('ANCION w 5 111 1 6 5" 3" 3' 2nf T Wilson M Hudson 600-100 61073 H'RMOSA NEGRA w 3 96 11 1 21 2« 2'1 3" C Ralls J S McDaniel f600-100 «1270 = »FOEMAN w 11 113 8 8 71 5» 51 4» H Jones C A Roberts 700-100 61256*SMILING ANNA w S 106 4 2 31 4» 4" 51 II B B'wer A B Wright 900-100 61165MOK BALDWIN ws 4 107 3 4 6"* P 61 6' M Garrett P Dwver 1010-100 60903 FREDDIE F'EAR w 3 100 5 7 9 1 9J 7'1 7J D Hurn Reed & Kiefer t 61150»LADY ZELPHA w 4 106 3 t 8» 8'1 81 8' W Davis JH Ripple 13760-100 61286 ETHEL KISMET ws 3 99 9 11 10i 10" 9' 9! W D Miller C Henson t 613343»RINKAVOUS vim f I 4* 6" 10l 10=1 P Caron H Pidgeon 1020-100 61319:*MEX ws 10 113 10 11 11 11 11 11 E Donahue E Stowell 610-100 tMutuel field. Time, 24, 49%, 1:03V3, 1:09%. Track fast. $2 mutuels paid. Candorosa. $7.00 straight, $-1.20 place, $2.80 show; Cant ion, $6.60 place, $3. SO show; Hermoia Negra, field. $3.20 show. Equivalent booking odds — Cnndorosa, 250 to 100 straight, 110 to 100 place, 40 to 100 show; Cancion, 2C0 to 100 place. 90 to 100 show; llermosa Negra. field, 60 to 100 show. Winner — B. f, by Wherewithal — Helen Harvey, by Star Ruby (trained by J. Mannale; bred by Mr. Alfred L. Jones). Went to post at 2:49. At post 2 minutes. Start good and slow. Won easily: second and third driving. CAN DO ROSA set a good pace and, drawing away when called on, won easing up. CANCION ran a game race and finished fast. HERMOSA NEORA showed much speed to the last eighth and tired badly. FOEMAN closed a gap in a fast finish. SMILING ANNA ran well. Scratched— 01065 Lariat. 108. Overweights — Candorosa, 3 pounds; Rinkavous. 3. £»-| QftRT FOURTH RACE— 1 1-8 Miles. (March 27. 1921—1:52—5—117.) Purse $500. 3-year-OXOUtl olds and upward. Claiming. Not value to winner $350; second, $100: third. $50. Index Horses AWtl'PSt H 5 jj Str Fin Jockeys Owners Kquiv. Odds Str't 61106-B'UKBON GREEN ws 6 115 6 9 61 4 3" 3'i l3 F J Baker L T Whitehill 150-100 (61333) PROPHECY wb 6 112 7 4 2» 21 23 2' 2' P Caron D Denni.son 900-100 61289 MIKE DALY ws 8 115 8 7 10 10 9» 6 3« H Jones Murphy & Cloninger f.10-100 61243*SWENSON w 10 110 9 5 7* 7» 6' 42 41 H B B'wer S J Cornwell 6820-100 612873HICKORYNUT wsb 8 108 5 1 31 SI 4* 5» o'i D Hurn G F Hum 3540-100 61 335 * 'PEERLESS ONE w 7 106 2 3 ll l'l 13 11 63 M Fator S Polk 280-100 61335 GO ON w 7 105 1 2 4l 5l 61 73 7*1 T Wilson E V Winters 900-100 61317*DALWOOD ws 7 110 10 10 9« 8l 8" 8=1 8» W Organ W H Moore ^3360-100 61230*SIPPARA ws 7 110 3 8 8'J 9*110 10 91 C Ralls Palmer & Cassity t (61286) • VERA WOOD ws 4 104 4 6 5'1 6" 7*19119 W D Miller T Martin D160-1O0 tMutuel field. Time, 25. 50. ltlS^i, 1:43. 1:56S. Track fast. $2 mutuels paid. Bourbon Green, $5.00 btraight, $3.60 place, $2.80 show; Prophecy, $11.40 place, $4.00 show; Mike Daly. $3.20 show. Equivalent booking odds — Bourbon Green. 150 to 100 straight, 80 to 100 place, 40 to 100 show; Trophecy. 470 to 100 place, 100 to 100 show; Mike Daly. 60 to 100 show. Winner — B. g, by Bourbon Beau — Evergreen, by Ornament (trained by L. T. Whitehill; bred by Mr. D. N. Prewitt). Went to post at 3:14. At post 1 minute. Siart good and glow. Won easily: second and third driving. BOURBON GREEN moved up steadily after rounding the far turn and, racing into the lead after entering the stretch, won going away. PROPHECY", after racing in close pursuit of the early pacemaker, made a game finish and held MIKE DALY safe at the end. The latter closed a great gap and finished fastest of all. SWENSON made up ground. l'EERLESS ONE set the pace to the stretch and quit. Scratched— 61184 Helen Lucas. 104. Overweights — Prophecy. 2 pounds. tR"l Qtf?(R nrTH RACE— 1 1-2 Miles. (April 14. 1921—2:33-^1—101.) Purse $700. 3-year-olds and Oi-fjOO upward. Claiming Handicap. Net value to winner $490; second, $140; third, $70. Index Hor^rs AWtPPSt jj 5 jj Str Fin Jo keys Own-rs E.j.iiv. Odda SlUt 6128»"MlSSOULA wT 93 I 1 3'1 3" 1*1 13 1' W D Miller W E Hunter 400-K") 61289 LOUIS LAt'Hll'D wsb 8 102 4 5 2* 2' 1" 2* 2J M Fator L Galbraith 900-100 C1323»FANNIE NAIL wsb 6 112 6 4 5» 5" 6« 4* 33 H Jones J S McDaniel 310-100 (61289) IK )UKN w 6 123 7 6 6" 6* 33 3" 4» C Duggan A Brent 230-100 (.1337 DAINTY LADY w 6 PS 1 2 4"*4'141 5s a1 D Hurn C B Irwin 1310-100 ( 61322 )LE DINOSAL'RE w 8 98 5 7 7 7 7 7 6*1 C Ralls W II Moore 5CO-10O 61289 RHYMER ws 8 98 3 3 1" 1" o1 6*1 7 T Wilson G W Atkinson lfiO-101 Time, 26. 51»i. 1:17^, 1:44. 2:10, 2:3735. Track fast. $2 mutuels paid. Missoula, $10.00 straight, $1.00 place, $3.40 show; Louis Lachmund, $9.20 place, $1.6') show: Fannie Nail, $3.20 show. Liuivalent looking odds — Missoula, 400 to 100 straight. 130 to 100 place, 70 to 100 show; Louis Lach-mund, 360 to 100 place. 130 to 100 show; Fannie Nail, 0d to 100 show. Winner — Ch. m, by Edwin T. Fryer — Reene W., by Star Shoot (trained by W. E. Hunter; bred by Mr. W. E. Hunter). Went to jKjst at 3:41. At post 1 minute. Start good and slow. Won driving; second and third the same. MISSOULA raced close up under stout restraint to the last turn and. ru.- hing into the lead after entering the streteh under hard riding, held LOUIS LACHMUND safe to the end. The latter w.is a game and forward contender from the start and, after holding the lead briefly, finished resolutely, although tiring. FANNIE NAIL made a fast finish. ROUEN was bharply shut oil just before turning for home while racing at top speed. RHYMER quit after leading for a mile. Scratched— 61337 Mistress Polly. 90. Overweights — Le Dino.-aare, 5 pcunds Rhymer, 5. j ft"fl QlR^ SIXTH RACE— 1 1-8 Miles. (March 27, 1921—1:52—5—117.) Purse $500. 3-year-clds vAuO 4 and upward. Claiming. Net value to winner $350; second, $100: third, $50. Index Horses AWtPPSt U T: R* Str Fin Jockeys Owners E ;uiv. Odds Str't ( 12 7:'.3,L1TT. ORPHAN WS I 110 1 3 l| 13 l1 1' l'l C Ralls E E Buchanan 7SJ-100 (61202)*AL WICK « 9 110 3 2 *■ 2' 21 2' 23 W Davis A M Gray 3410-10) 61322 W. II. PEARCE W S 115 5 7 31 3" 3" 3" 3" L Hall H Rasmussen 2010-100 01322*ARGENTO ws 8 110 2 5 5" 5l &» 4l 4l E Petr.gold F Nancolas 1020-100 61273-*DR. SAMUEL v. B 11 112 10 6 4"* 4" 41 5» 5" B Maskrid B Lewis 500-100 61287 BABY SISTER ws 11 1C8 4 11 9' 61 71 7'i C* E Donahue C L Dickerson 1240-100 61335 COBRITA WB 7 111 7 10 10" 10* 9'1 8"! 71 B McEwen Coeur d'Alene Stable T1320-100 61273'GEORGE C. JR. ws 4 Mf. 8 4 71 8* 61 61 8=1 W D Miller L Brown 400-100 61243*AI.MA B. wb 8 108 11 9 11 U 11 9s 9» W Organ G W Atkinson t 61318»PIERROT w 10 110 9 1 6* 71 8-110-' M* T Wilson P L Short 210-100 61335*DIONE v.sR 6 103 C 8 8" 9" 10' 11 11 R Moss J AV Tate 5440-100 tMutuel field. Time. 25*s, 50%, l:162i, 1:44. l^'i. Track fast. $2 mutuels paid. Little Orphan, $17.60 straight, $7.60 plate, $1.40 show; AI Wick, $22.80 place, $12.80 show; Walter H. Pt arce. $9.60 show. Equivalent booking odds — Little Orphan. 7S0 to 100 straight. 2S0 to 100 place. 120 to 100 show: Al Wick. 1040 to 100 place, 540 to 100 show; Walter H. Pearce. 380 to 100 show. AA'inner— Ch. g, by Brigade — Amelia B., by Saiu (trained by E. E. Buchanan; bred by Mr. E. E. Buchanan . Went to post at 4:07. At post 1 minute. Start good and slow. Won easily; second and third driving. LITTLE ORPHAN took a quick lead and. setting a good pac», held AL WICK safe throughout. The latter raced in closest and game pursuit and outstayed WALTER 11. PEARCE. The latter was hard ridden throughout aud tiring badly at the finish. AROL'NTO ran well. PIERROT was sore when going to the post and ran out ou all the turns. Overweights--Dr. Samuel, I pounds: Cobrita. 3. 6* ~i *yf*G. SEVENTH RACE— 1 HOo. (June 17, 1916—1:38—3—05.) Purse $500. 3-year-olds and 5lt JO upward. Claiming. Net value to winner $350: socond. $100; third, $50. Index Horses AWtPPSt 't '•„• -'i Str Fin Jockeys Owners Equiv. Odds Str't 61337*IIAL WRIGHT w 3 86 1 1 P%vTH H 5*11 Garrett G Neal 620-100 («lt7S)*DON DODGE ws 7 112 3 2 5»* 5"i 5' 3* 22 T Wilson HT Palmer 1-20-100 61301 *YORK LASSIE ws 5 110 4 5 41 4" 41 21 3» M Fator T Crystler 1120-100 (61390) •EUGENIA K, wb 4 107 I 3 2"* 2°k 33 4l 4" F J Baker Hollywood Stable 600-100 61324 TKNNILEE vv 4 112 7 7 61 7 7 51 5' J Deford J l'idgoon l:S20-luO 61324»COCA COLA ws 4 107 6 6 7 63 6* 6" 6» H B B'wer AV Walker 470-100 «1338*MISS DUNBAR w 4 102 2 4 1" 1" 2" 7 7 W D Miller AV II Moore 2140-100 Time, 24-i, 49^, 1:11%, 1:42*3. Track fast. $2 mutueU paid. Hal Wright. $11.40 btraight, $5.00 place, $3.40 show; Don Dodge, $3.00 place, $2.80 show; Y'ork Lassie. $5.80 show. Equivalent booking odds Hal Wright. 620 to 100 straight. 150 to 100 place, 70 to 100 show; Don Dodge. 50 to 100 place. 40 to 100 show; York Lassie, 190 to 100 show. Winner — B. g, by Omiondale — Uattie Me, by Ogden (trained by G. Neal; bred by Mr. John E. Madden). Went to post at 4:29. At post 1 minute. Start good and slow. AVon driving: second and third the same. HAL WRIGHT, after for; ing the leader along at top speed, raced to the front on the last turn and, finishing gamely, withstood the belated challenge of DON DODGE. The latter raced on the ontside :md lost mii'h groend when entering the streteh, but finished with a great rush and rapidly wearing the winie r down. YORK LASSIE Ixaned up mena ingly when an eighth out, but tired when called on. EUGENIA K. and MISS DUNBAR forced and set a fast early pace aud tir^-d. Scratched -(61320 1 Myrtle A.. 111. r»-g OfJQ EIGHTH RACE— 5-8 Mile. (May 20. 1920—59—4—107.) Purse $500. 3-year-olds and WAoOJ? upward. Claiming, Net valao to winner $350: second, $109; third. $50. Indnx Horses AWtPPSt U \s \ Str Fin Jockeys Owners Equiv. Odds Str't 6U 94-»AL\J.\U wb 4 lu9 1 \1 1" 1' 1* 1" E Petzgold F W Harper 290-100 ;l'J31*FOND HOfl -wsb 5 110 6 5 4l 3»1 2'1 2» T AVilson II T Palmer 400-100 81Mt*EL SABIO w 12 112 3 1 S" 43 3" 31 H B B'wer J Kern 810-100 6l257»TOM CARO wb 9 109 10 2 23 21 41 4* H Jones P A Sandidgs 1540-100 j1292*COLONI:L MATT wsb 9 107 8 9 5" 53 51 5" M Fator S Polk 321-100 61337 SAUIE D. w 5 115 11 8 61 61 6* 61 F J Baker H Van Rooy 800-100 613I7:*MARY JAT w 9 105 9 10 11 7' 71 73 C Ralls C Tyler 900-100 61348 CANDEGREY wb I 110 5 6 9" 9*1 S3 8 D Hurn C B Irwin +1540-100 61181 CASCADE ws 3 104 7 7 7J 103 9* 9*1 W Davis F Wh.ling t i257**W. C. DOOLY w 6 109 2 11 10b S3 io» 10» W D Miller Elander Bros 2310-100 61237 TERNETTE w 6 112 4 4 S* 11 11 11 B Maskrid W C Carrington 6860-100 tMutuel field. Time, 24. 48«5. l:02»i. Track fast. $2 mutuels paid. Al.ijah, $7.80 straight. $4.40 place, $4.40 show; Fond Hope, $4.60 place, $3.80 show; El Sabio, $5.00 show. 1 |i! valent booking odds— Alajah. 290 to 100 straight, 120 to 100 place. 120 to 100 show; Fond Hope, 130 to 100 place, 90 to 100 stow; El Sabio. 150 to 100 show. AYinner — Ch. f, by David Teiiuy— La Rio Ricuna, by Scarborough (trained by C. L. Dickerson; bred by Mr. E. J. Schwartz 1. Went to post at 4:55. At post .8 minutes. Start good and slow. Won easily; second and third driving. ALAJAH set a fast pace and. after racing TOM CARO into defeat, drew away while rounding th« last turn and held the race safe through the final eighth. FOND HOPE was hard ridden, but tired whet) nearing the end and barely saved second place. EL SABIO made u fast and game finish. TOM CARO showed early speed and ran well. Scratched— (61354 )Shelbyville. 99 Overweights — Cascade, 5 pounds; Ternctte, 5. Page 4 Tijuana Entries and Past Performances for Sunday, April 23 TIJUANA ENTRIES AND PAST PERFORMANCES FOR SUNDAY, APRIL 23 j "WEATHER CLEAR: TRACK FAST. J . . ' * ^ — - ' ^ . Raring starts at 1:55 p. m. (Chicago time 3:55, ® Superior mild runner. X Good mud runner. $ Fair mud runner. (M) Maidens. •Apprentice allowance, b Blinkers. First Race— 5 1-2 Furlongs. Purse $500. 3-vear-olds and upward. Claiming. (Track record: June 28, 1916— 1:05&— 3-118.) Today's Ind. Horse. Wt. Rec. A.Wt.Han. 68931' bDixie Carroll 112 1:08 0 110X725 61293* • Ask Jessie 107 1:08 0 110. .720 61350 •bl'Kll Moon 105 1:07% 4 106x715 613S6 Mary Jay 113 1:08% 9 105.715 61338 *b.U. stake 105 1:07% 6 112x715 (61347) J. I). Sueg 100 1:08 Vi 9 117x715 61380 •bcirculate 112 1:07% 9 112x715 61294 •bt»uc de Guise 112 1:07% C 112.. 710 61338 •Peggv Martin 110 1:08 5 110X710 61362- 'Marion Fluke 105 1:09% 4 105.. 705 61369 •Tcrnotte 100 1:09% 6 107.. 705 61156 'bJack l«di 112 1:09 4 111X705 Second Race — 1 Kile. Purse $"00. 3-year olds and upward. Claiming. (Track record: June 17, 1910—1:38—3 — 9.5.) 61383 •Nashotab 108 1:42% 5 10SX725 61378 •C.incion 96 1:42% 5 108x720 61377 'Ethel 104 1:43% 7 108x715 61365 'Hi-korynut 106 1:42% 8 108X710 61365 »Go On 114 1:43% 7 110. .715 61367 bCobrita 108 1:42 7 113X715 61320 Modiste 84 1:41 5 113x710 613C3 Med ford Hot 107 1:41% 111150705 61379 •BrMgCtte iM) ... 3 89.. 700 61362 'Senator Donlant.Mi 8 91.. 700 61333 'Miss Onri (Ml 104 1:44% 7 108x700 61383 Clerk 115 1:40% 12 115.700 Third Race— 1 Mile. Purse fr.00. 3-year olds and inward. Claiming. (Track i.-cord: Juue 17. 191(8— 1:38 — 3 — 95.) 61353- To:: i.-hon 114 1:42% 6 112.725 612S5; •Lavaan 110 1:42% 5 110x720 (61295) bCarcen 105 1:42% 7 110. .715 61337 «r.ill Head 113 1:42 6 112X715 61238*M lted Man 114 1:42% 8 112X715 (61319) 'Quinam 110 1:43'.-. 7 112..70~ 61269 •Sadie D 107 1:43% 5 110.710 61367 •argeate 112 1:43% 8 112X705 61381 *»Waltet H. Pearce. 8 112X700 61383 kCoL Murphv 5 112x700 6134S 'Striker 112 1:42% 12 112:^700 i 61S67 Pie: rot 113 1:42 12 117X700 I Fourth Race — 1 Mile. TurK" $500. 3jni-clls ;.nd upward. Claiming. (Track record: June 17, 1910-1:38—3—95.) 613C53 '.Mike llalv 10(8 1:42% 8 112. .725 i 61353 •MUf tarty 112 1:42% 8 112X720 I 61SS3 •Olympiad 8 88 ;c 720 I 61SS2 'Eugenia K 101 1:42 4 100. .715 ' 61338 •Plaatageaet 112 1:43% 10 112X715 61SC3 'Miss Dunbar 103 1:42% 4 106. .710 | 61381 •Swenou 110 1:13% 10 112X710 61318 Castle Crown 89 1:43% 3 9.8..705 61350 bTutt 10(11:42% 4 108X705! (61S49) 'Delia Welta 108 1:45 5 110. .705 ! : 61379- Hot Foot 110 1:43% 5 115x705 i 61301 Kenward 107 1:42% 8 120x700 ,1 Fifth Race— 1 1-16 Miles. Purse $."801. 3-vear-eWs and upward. Claiming. (Track record: June 24, 1916—1:45—3—110.) (61367) little Orphan 8 109X725 . CUCt* •Prophecy 115 1:49% 6 107.720 I 613C7- *T o I'.reckonridge ..10.". 1:49% 6 110. 715 i 61381 •MtockhMd 114 1 :4: % 8 109.;:715 i 61368 'oPain'.y Lady 102 1:46% 6 110x715 i — - . * ' i I i I I ' | : ! i ,1 . I i i i 61169* bRalarosa 117 1:50--, 6 117.710 61382 'Mary Fuller 104 1:48% 8 107x710 ] 61296*'bZetetie 108 1:48% 10 110. .710 61338 'Orleans Girl 5 110x705 61338* 'Frank Wilson 115 1:49% 7 112X705 i 61381- bTom Brooks 105 1:47% 6 114x700 « 61381 Chick Berkley 113 1:48% 7 114X700 Sixth Race — 5 1-2 Furlongs. ] Purse $800. 3-year-olds and upward. Handicap. (Track record: June 28. 1910— 1:( 5%— 3— 118.) J 61351' bFIREPLACE 110 1:06% 6 100X750 \ 61297* Kinglike llll:07Vs 5 107® 740 61107 jTom Craven 1111:07% 3 94.740l 61351* Doctor Corbett ...110 1:07% 9 105X740:( (61351) Arctic King 117 1:0S% 5 115X7401' 61107* JLittle I#ss 105 1:07% 3 97x7a". M 61068 JNan McKinney 104 1:09 3 95. .735 I ( 61351 tl Harry Rudder 110 1:07% 6 94..725J' 61351 Ike Harvey 110 1:03% 4 95X725!' tC. B. Irwin entry. * JL. T. Whitehall entry. Seventh Race— 1 1-16 Miles. Purse $1,000. 3 year-olds and upward. Haudicap. (Track record: June 24, 1910—1:45—3—110.) (61323) bllarry Burgoyne ..112 1:46% 7 93X725 ' (61336) bPiedra 106 1:46% 7 107X720 ' 61299s bBreezc 106 1:45% 8 104X715,' 61366' Louis Lachmund ...113 1:50% 8 90. .715 j j 1 ' ' 61299 bEast Indian 97 1:48% 6 114x710 61351 tbllarry Rudder 103 1:53% 6 90. .710 j ; ' 61336 Bobby Allen 107 1:47% 5 96X710 61336* tWoodie Montgomery 106 1:47% 9 100x710 tC. B. and F. R. Irwin entry. ' Eighth Race— 1 3-4 Miles. \ Purse $800. 3year-olds and upward. Claiming Handicap. (Track record: March 18, 1922— 3:02%— 6— 115.) (61366) Missoula I 100. .725 , 61366* Louis Lachmund ..101 3:05 8 101.. 720 61366* Fannie Nail 6 109x715 61352 bBourbou Green ...112 3:04 6 112x715 (61367) Little Orphan 8 93x710 61366 bRoueu 115 3:02% 6 120x705) 61301* Montona 5 104X705 ' ' 61353* bAudrey K 7 94X700 Ninth Race— 1 Mile. Purse $500. 3-year-olds and upward. Claiming. (Track record: June 17, 191(8— 1:38—3—95.) 61301*'bReydo 114 1:39% 8 112X725 (61273) •Sample 85 1:44% 3 88x720 61336 •bWaltel Pant 112 1:41% 7 110. .715 | 61368* I on Dodge 108 1:41 7 113x715 (61337) bWater Willow ...109 1:40% 6 112x710 ! 613£4*»bJohn .Tr 115 1:41% 9 114X7051 61290 'Nellie Harper 94 1:42% 3 88®70j ! (61323)'bllarry l'.nrgoyne ..110 1:41% 7 116x705' 61336 'Hobby Allen 110 1:41% 5 117X700! 61244 'bMannikin II 1011:41% 5 119X700 Tenth Race — 5-8 Mile. Purse $500. 3-year-oids and upward. Claiming. (Track record: May 20, 1920—59—4—107.) 61354= 'Lady Small Ill 1:00% 7 104.. 725 I 61302* 'bEthel Brown 1011:00% 4 105.. 720 (61354) •Shelbyville 100 1:01% 3 96.. 715! 61293 t* Ermi tana 108 1:01% 7 104X715! (61324) bHarrigau's Heir .103 1:02 5 118X715 1 61369* tBI Sabio 102 1:01 12 106X710 | 61S69 'bTom Caro 108 1:02 9 103X710 61302* bDancing Girl 109 1:00% 6 116x710 61303 Clear Lake 106 1:00% 8 115. .710 61302 • Angela (M) 911:01% 3 87. .7001 I (61377) 'Ladv Tiptoe 108 1:02% 4 101.. 700! : 61339 No Wonder 112 1:02% 7 111.. 700 tJ. Kern entry. Tijuana Jockey Percentages TIJIAXA JOCKEY PERCENTAGES. From January 1, 1021, to April IS, 1922, Inclusive. At or Over Jockey. PC. Wt. Mts. 1st. 2d. 3d. Troatbtey, A tt M • S • 1 WUlUuaa, G 21 10; 4- \ 104 96 80 Majestic, J 19 an 241 46 27 28 Kaal, L 19 107 226 44 40 35 Huni.imer, J 18 103 984 182 143 150 Lowe, R 18 110 S2 15 20 « Wilson, T 18 9(8 563 103 80 77 Gargan, W 17 112 2-10 39 42 26 Rala.'.in. 11 17 111 184 32 21 22 Slaughter. M 10 107 289 42 40 31 Nobie, E 15 10o 302 40 39 51 Mllll I. C. H 14 112 231 35 43 38 ■lain. C 14 95 4S7 C7 71 74 Thompson, C 14 110 2 3 40 41 37 Gross, C 13 107 530 69 68 63 Jones. H U 100 300 46 35 41 Baa, T 12 107 227 27 27 3.) Matters, u 12 110 80 10 ■ (8 Hum, P 12 70 512 63 64 68 rater, E 12 MS "17 61 60 71 At well. 0 12 110 344 40 46 63 I.«ii:r, II 11 75 198 21 1(8 17 Mil III—. P 11 115 630 (i7 SO 83 Maitray, T 11 ill 330 38 29 50 organ. W 10 96 51 5 S 4 Hum, D 10 95 454 47 43 40 lacana, A 10 103 449 44 71 02 Hal!. L 10 111 82 8 4 13 rater, M 10 97 182 19 28 21 Carea, P 10 109 204 20 27 21 ■carer, H. B oo 105 431 40 45 41 Perrv, W OS 116 10S 9 10 6 McEwea, B 08 114 197 15 16 21 Metcatf. J os 112 lis » 10 15 At or Over Jockey. PC. Wt. Mts. 1st. 2d. 3d. Carter. R OS 111 476 37 35 45 Anderson, W 03 100 77 6 7 11 Donahue, E 07 104 128 9 9 15 Dority, R 07 112 2S3 10 28 28 Ralls C 07 95 188 13 28 20 Thomas, J 06 111 62 4 7 2 Miller, W. D 06 94 84 5 10 14 Garrett, G 06 107 17 1 1 0 Dnggan, C 06 112 103 6 16 19 Duggan, R 00 106 63 4 14 7 Baker, F. J 06 109 139 8 16 15 Murray. J. J 05 105 108 5 7 12 Maskrid. B 01 110 47 2 2 2 Harrington, R. . . .04 110 204 9 17 8 Davis, W 04 103 50 2 0 2 Defor.1, J 03 107 63 2 2 8 Froggatte, D 03 108 39 1 1 3 Garrett, M 03 75 71 2 6 6 Woods, M 03 110 39 1 5 3 Petzjrold. E 02 101 45 1 1 5 Bredin. N 113 3 0 0 0 Brown, C 112 42 0 4 2 Dean. W 80 35 0 1 0 Goettlic, F 95 9 0 1 1 Jolly. T 85 10 0 0 0 Leeds, G 109 18 0 1 0 Martin, W 112 8 0 0 1 Miley. F 109 58 0 4 5 Moss, R 103 22 0 0 2 Noonan. J 100 11 0 0 0 Taglerino, B 95 3 0 0 0 Ward, C 101 7 0 0 0 Zander, H 95 13 • 0 0 1st Race [1st Tijuana] 1r»T DROIT IM Furlon-jrs. 3-year-olds and upward. Claiming. (Jane 28, bl IlKUC JJMG 1 :G5 1-5 3 IIS.) Ind-x Course Dist Time TYk Odds Wt St % Str Fin Jockeys Started Orler of Finish DIXIE CARROLL, ch. g. 6 110 By Hurst Park— Alice Biird, by Woclsthorpe. (Owner, T. J. Ogle). HHtTfJuaJM 11-U1:4J fast 9-10 110 5 2 1 1 1' 21 T Murray 6 Ver.liLoon. Deckhand. SeaBeach 1 C&710 Tijuana 1 l:42%faat 9-5 li'J 4 3 3 3 r' 3* T Murray 7 W.M'tg 'inery, Gath, JakeSi-haa 1 MUf Churcfc'l 1 1-Ml:4a%taat 5 112 4 3 S 6 51 6" F Weiner 12 Diana. High Gear, Sea Prime BMrCkurca'l 1 1-lti l:4o 6faFt 9 112 8 6 2 1 3J 4" R Har'ton 9 Greer.Gold, Cimarron, Aiuer Boy ' 675S9 Lntonia 1 1-K l:45*&faat 29-10 Ml 3 2 2 3 4" 4«J B Parke 8 WarSpint, Broth. Love, Harlock 67117 Latonia 1 1-8 l:5^%fast 11 113 2 2 2 1 P 2'i B Parke • Legal, Nat.Brldge, WhirlingDuu ASK JESSIE, b. m. 6 110 By Brigade — Wamparo, by Bonnie Joe. (Trainer. E. E. Buchanan. Owner, E. M. Cooper). 61293 Tijuana Eft I \M Caat 3 110 7 4 31 3«J H Long S Divland. View. Mayflower 6127(8 TUaana W l:821fcfaat 10 HO 6 .". 4- 2* W Organ 8 Cover I'p, Ella Waldo, Virge 61151 Tijuana (-8 l:01%fast 3 2 108 8 C 3* 5' H Long 9 Alajah, I.W.Harper, Tillotson 61112 Tijuana 55 f 1 :'JS fast 17-5 107 3 1 1* 1J H Long 7 W.C.Dooly, D.deGuise, ttnm llll 61104 Tijuana G-S l:01%fast 1J-5 108 3 1 1% 1 J C Ralls 10 Dorothy, Lit. Jake, K.Cheatham 610IC Tijuana 5-Sl:'U fast 18 107 5 3 2' 2% C Rails 9 Th'tySeven, Coombs, Har.Uudder , 60884 Tijuana 5 8 1:03 good 9 1 6 5 7 ii |a* C Ralls 11 L'yB'rbon, Bes.SIackll.. Squash NHTTUoaaa E-« l:0::%good 53 105 7 3 5 2'1 2'J T Wilson 8 View. GoldieRoee, M.Tllghmac 69063 Tijuana 5| t 1:03 fast 2 109 8 7 S S* 6* B Parke 12 Garden City, Pinecrest, Flgaroi. I FULL K00N. blk. f. 4 100 By Dick Finnell— Caller Ou, by Oddfellow. (Trainer. W. Vivcll. Owner, W. Vivell). 61350 Tijuana 11:48 fast 6 Ml 8 4 41 6« W D Millr 9 Limerick, J.Cnderw'd, AlPorter r 61288 TUnana t-4 l:14%(aat 33 10 US 1 2 3! 4'i D Hum 10 Kimono, Joelnderw'd. MarvJay 61180 TUuana 8-8 1 01 -..fast 7-5 MI 4 8 !' 1» P Hurn 11 Hon. George, Shelbvville, Fiesta 1 61111 TUnana 8-8 IM fast 9-10 kK 4 6 41 3* P Hum M taai Caro. Mary Jay, Chrome 6107:: Tijuana 51 f l:07%faat 5 MS 3 2 2J 1« P Hum 8 E.Will'mg, Rae*Mtar, Misst'lark I 60997 TUaana t-S l*21fcfaat U HO 2 2 :;■■ 4*1 P Caron 9 MaryJny. GoodKcough. Joelllair • C0718 Tijuana El f 1:09 fast 8 100 6 8 7 7* 7«J C Studer 11 Cl.theWay, J'yFly, W.Whi taker r MARY J AT, b. ra. 9 105 Bv Hippodrome^ — Calyx, by Kantaka. (Taaiaac. G. MeCaslin. Owner, C. Tyler). 6130!) TUaana I 8 l'fj-u.si | 1 .;, M 7 71 7*1 C Rails 11 Alajah, Fond Hope. El Sabio 4I1317 Tija : . 3-4 l:15%faat 4 108 4 3 2' 2* E Pet;:goldl2 Poacher, Olympiad, Ashton Girl 1 612.".X Tijuana 8-4 l:14%faat 2^ 881 9 4 4= IJl-: Pc-tzgoldlO Kimono. J.Uadedw'd, PallMooa 61231 Tijuana I i:48%taat t Ml 7 7 8 8" B Petacold 8 OrleansGirl, Limerick Careen 61181 Tij.iana 5-8 1.0L' fast 13 10S 10 7 4'i 4» B Petzgold 10 Don Jose, Gahvay Vera Rita 61137 TUaana 8-4 lUS^COOd II 107 3 3 4" 3H ■ PatagoM 9 OlaLee. AlPorter. T.Br'kenrMpe I bllll TUaana 8-8141 faat 10 5 IM I 6 2' J T Wilson 10 Tom Caro, Full Moon. Chrome C1082 TUnana Bjfl4B%Caat 4 10; 6 3 8* 3* P Hum 10 Virge, W. C. Dooly, Cicely Kay ' KIGTAK^:. ch. r 6 112 By Uncle — Nethersole, by Tournament. (Trainer, W. J. O'Brier.. Owxer. W. J. 0 E f.l3.!8 TUnana 8-4 l:M%faat BS 112 11 11 '.■■- i'\ P farnn 11 OaLMaranx, F'kWilson, RcdMan 1 81112 TUnana HUM last 23 111 5 7 7 8*| P Caraa T AakJaaate, W.C.Dooiy, D.deGniaa 8 88681 Tijuana 1 1:461 alow SI Ml 6 C 5 6 6* 6 ' P Caron 7 Bill Head. Vic. Moii:p. rri • M TUuana 1 l:«%mud 7 til 1 4 4 3 2* J'JP Caroa 8 Ptantngenct, 0aaraak*k, Rwen'n a 60469 TUnana 8-4 l:17%alop 4 112 5 6 6 6= c» P Oaron 7 Maaneaea, r^tageaet, Bleadat r •MM TUuana al I 1 N teat 15 110 6 7 7 7* Pf P Caraa 8 Kinjrlike, D.deGui e, OoMleBoae e MBM Tijuana 1 l: :»• livy 19-10112 4 5 7 6 z% ■,' P caron 8 Lavaga, Pltaaanat, NaaaaaDala e 8C178 Tijuana 8-4 l:18%mu4l 12-8 IM 1 I 1 1*1 li P Caron 7 Dora, Al Porter, Hot Foot £005(8 Tijuana 3-4 1:15 good 9 112 8 7 61 7 J P Caron 10 D.Dodge, Th'ySeven, H.B'goyn* J. D. SVGG. br. h, 9 117 B7 Bowing Green — Erla d'Or, by Pursebearer. (Trataar, J. E._h-:r?. Ownar, J. Eckert). G J n : 7 Tl 'j U8 6 8 8*1 1*| B Pator 8 JoeBl lr, L'yTlptoe, ana.Wellai r 61318 Tijuana 1-4 1:1"-'' f: .-t 3 li! 6 3 P 4*J T Wilaon 10 Keb.Lad Walti Mack, Datay N. . §1228 Tiju ta •" ' f I f . ' "'0 Ml s 4 3* u G Willi' ma 11 Bm.Weller, Col.kfatt, BJIeyera s 611( 0 TUnana .'•: ' I ■•- teat 2 111 6 4 4* 4'J T Wilson IS Olympiad, Firo. Capon 60997 Tijuana : 1 UM 10 116 6 3 41" 5* P M irtinez 9 Mu.t.Imv, QooaBnoUCk, JoeP.lalr r SO;*) TM'J-ma 51 f 1 ' "9' faat 1 116 4 4 1 2 J 2'1 C Gross 10 Lot. Speed. Bet. Stuart, Prophecy 80686 1'lju.i.ia 8-4 1 tfi%teat 2^-10 116 2 2 2 21 C Gross U Kimono, Chas. Caunell, Argento j J ' * ' ] i « ] J \ M ( * ' ' j ' j 1 ' ; ' j ' \ , ' ' CIRCULATE, ch. g, 9 112 By Hanbridge — Helma S., by Cesarien. (Trainer. T. C. Bevan. Owner, T. C. Bevan). 61348 Tijuana 5-8 1:02 fast 25 115 10 7 C* Z'h B Fator 13 SilkSox. B.Meyers, M.nCaaanl 61317 Tijuana 3-4 l:15%fast 22 115 8 12 U 11" .1 Deford 12 Poacher. Mary Jay, Olympiad 61288 Tijuana 3-4 l:14%fast 11 109 10 6 (8" C'i I Wilson 10 Kimono. J.lnderwood. MaryJay 61257 Tijuana 5J f l:0S3r,fast 6 112 12 12 12 10; J D Hurn 12 Ind. Brigade. W.C.Dooly. Bii.Joe 61210 Tijuana 1 l:42»»fast 21-5 112 0 7 6l 8*1 D Hurn 8 Th. Seven, D'blc Van, Baaialal". 61165 Tijuana 51 f LOS'ifast 5 113 5 4 P 1-J D Hurn 9 Vodka. Ostentatious, Mex BUC BE GUISE, ch. r. 6 112 By Star Shoot— Miss Granville, by Yankee. (Trainer, L. McCoy. Owner, L. McCoy). 61294 Tijuana 51 f l:07^.fast C 112 I 3 51 V- V Caron 7 NoWonder. Alajah, Orleans Girl 61203 Tijuana 51 f 1:08 fast 23-10 112 6 3 Bled. P Caron 8 Don Joae, Cover I'p. Tillotson 61156 Tijuana 5-8 1:02 fast 8 111 6 3 21 2«* P Caron 7 Rubber! I., D.Fashion, D'bleVan 61112 Tijuana 51 f 1:08 fast S-6 112 6 6 31 3»J G Willi'ms 7 Ask.Iessie, W.C.Dooly. Itosellia 61056 Tijuana 61 f l:07%fast 4 117 6 6 6= 6~i J Hun'mer 7 Smil. Maggie, H'tonA., P'tagenet 61003 Tijuana 51 I l:07%fast 22-5 106 7 8 I 8»3 J Hon'mer 8 M.Maulsby, HaaelDale. Tennilea 60869 Tijuana 51 f l:09%slow 6-5 112 4 4 H 2'1 J H'tamer 7 Mad.Byng. M'flower, Ch.Msster 9)827 Tijuana 6-8 l:03%slop 9-5 112 5 4 4 4* 5* J H'tamer 7 Clear Lake, Neg, Duly Fashion PEGGY MARTIN", br. m, S 110 By Martinet— Peggy, by Dr. MacBride. (Trainer, G. Cody. Owner, G. Cody). (•1338 Tijuana 3-4 l:14«ifast 10 115 2 6 64 6'3 J Deford 11 Col. Murphy. F'kWilson. BfoTaanl 61294 Tijuana 54 f l:07^fast 12 110 1 7 7 5l II B B'wer 7 NoWonder. Alajah, Orleans Girl 61203 Tijuana 51 f 1:08 fast lt-5 110 4 6 «' 6:1 T Wilson 8 Don Jose. Cover Cp, Tillotson 61119 Tijuana 51 f l:07%fast 7 115 2 7 0* 341 H Jones 8 Mayflower. MamiltonA.. Lobelia 61055 Tijuana 51 f 1:08 fast 27-10 110 6 8 «» 6'1 T Wilson 8 IC.Atkin, Th. Seven, Mayflower 61032 Tijuana 3-4 l:14%slow 13-10 115 1 3 31 3'J J Hun'mer 7 Smil Maggie, View, Al Porter 60998 Tijuana 51 f 1:08 fast 5 110 2 5 41 £ J Hun'mer 7 Col. Murphy, Hamilton A.. Pueblo 80571 Tijuana Si t 1:10 slow 3-2 110 ! 6 6 8* 21 C Studer 8 Tillotson, S. Beach, I. W. Harper 80384 Tijuana 1 l:44Vfcfast 13-10 107 3 11 1 1| 1] G Willi'ms 12 Jewel City, Hot Foot, Montona MARION FLUKE, b. f, 4 105 By Tony Eaust— Princess Viola, by Kismet. (Trainer, L. Galbraith. Owner, L. Galbraith). 61362 Tijuana 51 f 1:10 fast 53 105 4 3 21 2nk W Organ 12 HuVsPoint. Ispham, S. Donlan 61271 Tijuana 51 f LOV^fapt 19 109 7 8 81 8*1 G Willi'mslO Olive D., Ispham, BafcWIJ 61227 Tijuana 51 f LOS^fast 65 100 4 105 10* M Fator 11 C. Cannell, Vera Rita, Meteor 61072 Tijuana 51 f 1 :08*tfast 106 105 7 6 6* 6"! C Studer 11 Candegrey. Circulate, Cascade 60923 Tijuana 3-4 1:18 hvy 14 106 7 6 51 6*1 J H'tamer 9 Conichon. Toyon, MontgomeryJr. 60755 Tijuana 3-4 l:16rifast 63f 106 4 5 7 71 9«i W Dean 9 Chrome. Squash, Robert Lee TERNETTE, ch. m, 6 107 By Barnesdale— Tern, by Black Dean. (Trainer, W. C. Carrington. Owner. W. C. Car rington). 61369 Tijuana 5-S I aaltlaat 69 112 4 11 11 U15 B Maskrid 11 Alajah. Fond Hope, El Sabio 61257 Tijuana lj I I M8jfaM 15 10S 6 7 10» ll'J T Wilson IS Ind. Brigade. W.C.Dooiy. It. 1.. Toe ril50 Tijuana 5-8 1:02 fast 66 105 5 6 7 V* P Hum 7 Rubberll.. D.deGuise. D.I'usMon 61083 Tijuana 51 f l:0S*:,fast 26 115 2 10 10 10'; Et Taylor 10 F'dllope, HalWright, al lorter 61016 Tijuana 5-8 1:01 fast 5 115 4 7 9 9:* J H'tamer 9 Th'ty Seven. Ask Jessie, Coombs 60925 Tijuana 5-8 l:04%hvy 4 107 7 7 7 7* T Wilson 7 Pueblo, Ci-elyKay, DulyFashion 60S21 Tijuana 51 f l:PH5slop 21 106 4 1 1 1* 1* J H'tamer 11 Czardom, Baisy, Vera Hita 30615 Tijuana 51 f 1 :09Vast 27-6 106 2 1 1 1" l'l J Hun'merl2 Missoula. Applejack, M:«sC!ark 40380 Tijuana 51 f l:09}5fast 31 104 2 11 61 10l» J H'tamer 12 Billy Joe, Apple Jack, Ispham JACK LEDI, b. g, 4 111 By J. H. Houghton— Myrtle Ledi, hy Campus. (Trainer, G. \V. Crippen. Owner, Blackwell & Ciippon). 61156 Tijuana 5-8 1:02 teat 31 10y 7 7 C* 6: O Ralls 7 Iinhberll.. D.deGu'se. D.Fashion 01119 Tijuana bl t l:0?Sfast 21 111 6 8 8 8M M Fator 8 M'flower, HanultonA., P. .Martin (10886 Tijuana 3-4 l:15»sgood 2 112 8 6* 910 M Fator 12 W. Whitaker, J.G'man, M.D'bar 60838 Tijuana 6 f 1:11 mud 8-5 111 6 6 2*11* T Wilson 7 Pueblo. Harry D.. Velvet *j760 Tijuana 8-4 l:14%fast 38 106 6 7 7 7 7»3 M Fator 7 Bill Head, Vic. Montperri 80575 Tijuana 1 l:45=ts!ow 7 108 3 1 8 I 7 71* T Wilson 7 Q.ofT'uips, Dan. Girl, Kir.'sCub 2nd Race [2nd Tijuana] | ! ! I 1 | I : 1 1 ' , I r 1 I • r 1 I ?nrl RAPF * Mile. 3-year-olds and upward. Claiming. Unue 17, 1 1)1 G— KASH0TAH, ch. m. 6 108 By Meelick— Modena, hy Anneath Bfc (Trainer. S. Hecseltine. Owner. S. Hesseltine). 61335 Tijuana I I 18 I MHiaal 14-5 106 6 li 31 3» C P.alls 11 Prophe.y. r^erless One. Co On 61300 Tijuana 11:42 fast 19-10 100 3 6 3l 4" T Wilson 7 FngfniaK.. Hafferty. P'iie sOne 61183 Tijuana '11-8 1:56 fa^t 3 107 2 4 6" 5» G W'liams 6 Mani.ikin U.. WaterWillow. Vic CI 155 Tijuana 1 1:42 fast 6 109 2 6 64 6*1 D Hum 8 D.Dodge, L'raCochrau, Kan. Nail 61108 Tijuana 1 1-16 l:48*ifast 6 100 C 3 l1 21 P Hum 7 Thriller. EugeniaK., S.J.Vergna CANCION, b. m, 5 108 By Meelick — Regea, by Margrave. (Trainer, J. Miller. Owner, M. Hudson). 61364 Tijuana H f l:03%fast 6 111 6 3 3* P-8, T Wilson 11 Candoro-a. H.Negra, Foeman ,61319 Tijuana 1 l:44Vsfast Cf 106 6 3 21 3-J T Wilson 11 Quinam. Mex, Ethel 161287 Tijuana lm70y 1 :48*ifast 8 108 4 6 7* 8" W Organ 8 Norain. C0O11. Ilickorynut 61240 Tijuana 5-8 1 :02-%f ast 12 106 11 10 9= 6TJ W Organ 11 .ToeBVir. S.iu'lIIawkins, OHveD. €1166 T'juana RJ f l:08\fast 3 11111 10 10* 10" D Hurn 12 Olyn.-pi: d, Firo, Capon 60495 Tijuana 6-8 1:0(8 mud 13-5 113 4 6 7 8*| Pi B Taylor 12 Trumpet Call. Vodka. I- iiuouo ETHEL, br. m, 7 108 By Leonid — Golden Harvest, try Free Knifht. (Trainer, A. Mackay. Owner, A. Mackay). 61349 Tijuana 1 1:44 fast 6 107 2 4 4J 4'i K Fator 8 Delia Watte, Alazon. Toyon 61319 Tijuana 1 l:44Vcfast 21 112 8 2 4- 4« R Carter 11 Quinam. Mex. Cancion CI240 Tijuana 8-8 l:02%fast 17 111 4 6 61 6Ti E Fator 11 Joelllair. S.iulIIawkins. OlivrD. 61150 Tijuana 61 f l:09%fast 13-5 111 4 7 6* 4-1 E Fator 12 Josenia. Foeman. Apple Jack 59773 Tijuana 51 f 1:09 fast 8 107 10 10 10 8* 6'1 E Donhue 10 Careen, Thirty Seven, Quiuam 59670 Tijuana 51 f LOO'ifast 12 111 6 6 6 81 3J E Don'hue 12 Gal way, Coombs, Montona 59526 Tijuana 3-4 1:24 hvy 11 113 6 6 8 4;1 4" B Don'hue 7 Lewis B.. Tambian, Ind.Urigade HICKORYNUT, b. m, 8 108 By Hessian— Lychee Nut, by Sir Modred. (TrAiner, G. F. Hum. Owner, G. F. Euro). 613(85 Tijuana 1 1-8 l:.".6*ifast 35 108 14 5* P| D Hum 10 Bour.Green. P'hecy. Mike Daiy 61287 Tijuana lmTOy 1 :4S^f a st 9 113 2 2 SJ 3 1 D Hurn 8 Norain. Co On. Baby Matt r 61202 Tijuana 1 1:44 fast 7 loS 3 1 l'l 2" P Hurn 7 alWIek, Prophecy, (8en .ltyr.g 61197 Tijuana 11:44 good 17-5 113 7 7 7- 8,T D Hum 10 Striker. Prophecy, Al Wick 61136 Tijuana 1 1-16 l:51Vigood 41 108 7 4 2* 21 P Hurn 11 LaDiaaaaare, B'ySister, MaaTltl 61077 Tijuana 1 1-16 l:49«4fast 6 10S 7 6 61 6*1 P Hurn 8 L.Orpban, G. Enough, A I Wick 61044 Tijuana 2 3:29%fast 14 90 1 2 6 6 * P Hum 5 L.L'hmun 1, B'bonGreen, F.Xafl 61012 Tijuana lm70y l:47?ifast 12 108 oil1 2'1 P Hum 10 DHiiuyLirfy, Sweusou, Neb. Lad GO ON, ch. g, 7 110 By Setback — Green d'Or, by BowLng Green. (Trainer, D. F. Eibbard. Owner. E. V. Winters). 61365 Tijuana 1 1-S l:56Atfast 9 105 2 5 71 "!'" T Wilson 10 Bour.Green. P'hecy. Mike Daly 61335 Tijuana 1 1-1(8 l:48%faat I 108 i 6 52 4*2 T Wilson 11 Prophecy. Peer. One, Naaaoteh 61287 Tijuana lm70y l:4S*bfast 8 115 1 1 2* 21 H Jones 8 Norain. Hiekorynut. P.ahySister 61229 Tijuana lmTOy l:48**teat 5 115 6 2 2* 2= II Jones 9 Thrills. Vera Wood, Cobrila 61195 Tijuana 1 l:44l5fast 19 110 2 2 21! 21! (', AV'liams 8 Toombeol.", Toyon, CaatleUrowa 61136 Tijuana 1 1-16 l:51Vsgoocl 32 115 8 8 61 5* G Willi'msll LeD'osauie, H'k'yntit, B'ySister 61075 Tijuana 1 1-16 l:49\fast 16 115 7 4 61 7»2 J Majestic 9 Swensun, Baby Sister. Dioue 61013 Tijuana lm70y l:4S ifast 141 115 9 7 7* 7*1 R Carter 9 Geo.C.Jr., L.Orpban, Ostentafue COBRITA, b. m. 7 113 By Sweep — Valeureuse, by Orsini. (Trainer, S. Pierce. Owner, Coeur d'Alene Stable). 61367 Tijuana 1 1-S 1 :58V.fast HI 109 10 9 8"i 7*i 1; MeEwenll L.Orphan. AlWick, W.H.Pearce 61335 Tijuana I 1-16 1 :49V ast 28 106 8 8 8« 7" E Petzgold 11 Propbc.-y. Peer. One, Na-hoUh 61319 Tijuana 1 l:4410fast 5 106 9 7 73 6* B Pttzgoldll Quinam. Mex. Camion 61286 Tijuana lmTOy l:4S'/ifast 39-10 108 2 I ?1 3^ B Petzgold 9 VoraWood. MeCroan. Gen. Byag 61229 Tijuana lmTOy l:4SVfctest 12 113 5 7 61 4* B McEwen 9 Thrills, Go On, Vera Wood 61197 Tijuana 1 1:44 good 8 115 1 «« 6" B McEwen 10 Striker. Prophecy, Al Wick 61012 Tijuana lm70y l»7*sfast 7 183 7 7 7* 7*i C Gross 10 DaintjLady. Hiekorynut, Swen'a 60919 Tijuana 1 1-8 l:56%good 7 Ml 5 6 61 6»1 C Th'pson 7 Montona, Whitellaven, AlmaB. MODISTE, b. m, 6 113 By Von Tromp— Modesia, by Canopus. (Trainer, W". A. Wright. Owner, W. A. Wright). 61320 Tijuana 1 l:4Pa*aat 6L K 7 2 9 9 8"H Jones 9 MyrtleA.. P'rless One. CM. Bter 61286 Tijuana lmTOy 1:48k fast 13 108 6 7 5* 6Ti W Davis 9 VeraWo;«l. McCroan. Cobrite 61255 Tijuana 3-4 l:lC%fast 42 10C 6 9 PI 6 '3 W Davis 11 Capon, Alar.on. Miss Or.ri 61202 Tijuana 1 1:44 fast 18 108 6 7 7 6«i G Willi'ms 7 Al Wick. Hiekorynut. Prophecy 61195 Tijuana 1 l:44%fast 41 113 6 6 6* 64D Hum 8 Toombeola, Go On, Toyon 61170 Tijuana 1 LlS^.fa^t SSf 107 7 8 S* 7* E Fator 10 JulyFlv. Ch'rMaster, O.F stead MEDF0RD BOY, br. g, 11 115 By Q.uickstride— Lady Kent, by Helicon. (Trainer, R. Ripley. Owner, C. Turner). 61363 Tijuana 51 f l:09^fast 21 113 6 * 8*1 S*| P J Bakerl2 Jay Mac. Delancey, V ;dk; 61335 Tijuana 1 1-16 1 :49 -v.fast 7 113 1 4 41 6"5 F J llakcrll riaaflj. Peer. One, Nashotab 61229 Tijuana lmTOy l:4'H,fast 9 115 3 ( 9 9" F J Baker 9 Thrills. Go On. Vera Woo.l 61171 Tijuana 61 f l:08%fast 42 113 3 7 7« 6*1 F J Baker 8 G. Enough, Wal.Mack. McCroan 61066 Tijuana 3-4 1:15 fast 104 110 5 6 8* 9'» J Deford ,i LauraCochran, BillyJoe. AlWick 61014 Tijuana 6-8 l:01«,£fast 85 110 8 8 8 » • F J Baker 9 Cover Pp. Fond Hope. Virge 84077 Tijuana S-4 l:15V,siow 7 116 3« M Wood* 14 Pizarro, Ilumma. Peter Payne -4046 Tijuana 1m70y 1 4S«vslop 21-6114 2*1 M Woods 9 Charl'touiao. ToI.Matt, Humnia ERIDGETTE, b. f, 3 (M) 89 By Hanbridge— Grandaess, by Cosarioa. (Trainer, J. Sanly. Owner. F. Wheling). 61272 Tijuana 5-S IsMlfcfaat 85 9S 5 6 6" 6"! AV Organ 12 S'byvil'.e. Angela, Can.lorosa 60945 Tijuana 1 1:44 good 35 87 7 Fell. T Jolly 9 LottaSpeed, CastleCrown. U'tful 60903 Tijuana 61 f l:0S*»ifast 31 98 7 7 71 5Ti T Jolly 10 EugeniaK.. Bookworm. ( ontriot 60863 Tijuana 5-8 i.MHalllW 77 98 Lost rider. T Jolly 12 Flor.Deen. Cookmaid, T.Owens 50T17 Tijuana 6-8 1:03 Vast 11 111 6 J 3 » S«J T Jolly 12 B'fulDream, C'dorosa, Chip'dala 50647 Tijuana 61 f IMMfaM 27 99 7 8 61 6*J H B B'werl2 Just Bight, EugeniaK.. Aryanna SENATOR D0KLAN. b. c, 3 (M) 91 By Edwin T. Fryer— Reene W., by Star Shoot. (Trainer, J. W. Hunter. Owner, W. E. Hunter). 61362 Tijuana 61 f 1:10 fast 7 102 9 8 PI PI E F onahuel2 n'er'sPuinf. M'ionFluke laphani 61318 Tijuana 3-4 1 :l.".":fast 6f :" 9 6 6* P4] M Fator 10 Nelir.Lid, WalterDant. Dr.i-yN. 61271 Tijuana 51 f 148%taat 115 65 10 9 9 7*4 W V Mill'rlO Olive I)., Ispham, Delancey MIES OURI, ch. m, 7 (M) 108 By Blues— La Reve, by Sain. (Trainer, S. J. Kelley. Owner, S. J. Kelley). 61333 Tijuana 51 f l:08%teat 14-5 108 2 2 21 6'i T Wilson 11 Alazon. Wyl. Garrett, Del.Welta 61270 Tijuana 61 f IM fast 9 I06 1 1 2* S1! M Fator 9 Toyon. Foeman. Miss Clark 61255 Tijuana 3-4 l:M%faat 46 111 1 1 1* 3» E Fator 11 Cai^n. Alazon. Penza Ray 61179 Tijuana 3-4 1:15 fast 62 113 5 6 6*J 7" M Fator 12 SilkSox, Contriot, Chippendale 61149 Tijuana 61 f 1 :09 fast 15 111 2 3 31 6«1 E Fator 11 Blazer, Silk Sox, Bookworm )«C00 Tijuana 8-4 1:17 good 4 1C6 4 4 7 71! 9"' J Hun'merl2 Bittern, C'tleCrown, Alls. Jigga »9225 Tijuana 6-8 l:05Vjslop 66 111 7 6 8 81 6*1 H Saladln 9 Biil Head. Chrome, Suuash 58943 Tijuana 1 1:44 fast 108 101 7 7 7 8 8« 8'i A Arvln 9 Han.'sTopaa, Cl.Junla, O.Leadei 58S27 Tijuana 8-4 1:16 fast 8 H3 3 2 8 4* V P Long 11 RedWilliam. Restfull. Mra.Pat 0XERK, b. %, IS 118 By The Scribe— Graziella, by Aintreo. (Trainer, C. B. Irwin. Owner. C. B. Irwin). 61363 Tijuana 51 f 1 ."9'ifast 9f 113 9 6 71 %*\ D Hum 12 Jay Mac, D.-lar.cey, Vodka 61202 Tijuana 1 1:44 fast 42 J13 6 6 6* 5 2 D Hurn 7 AlWii k. lli'korvnut. Propheev 61196 Tijuana 1 l:44Vtgood 12 115 14 6* 6'- D Hurn 8 HalWright, Thrills, Vera Wood 61136 Tijuana 1 1-16 l:51'fegood 52 115 3 8 81 ll1* D Hurn 11 LeD'osaure, ll'k'yuut, B'vSister 61075 Tijuana 1 1-16 l:49%fast 35 110 3 2 31 5*1 H Long » Swenson, Baby Sister, Di'one 50409 Tijuana 1 1-16 LSO^fast 73 HO 6 6 8 8 8 8" D Hum 8 M.Kruter. Madrono, G. Roberta _ . «. m « — t ■* &• HHe. a m ■ m^ ,li, and -.,,.1 n upward. ..«•*■ v.i r^in ...:n.^ Claiming. (Jnne . Y — «v ,.,,.-, 3rd Race [3rd Tijuana] ' 1 8 a r e e r . s r _ . «. m « — t ■* &• HHe. a m ■ m^ ,li, and -.,,.1 n upward. ..«•*■ v.i r^in ...:n.^ Claiming. (Jnne . Y — «v ,.,,.-, 0.irl DA PC ■ .'I-yerir-olds 17, 1!;!«— Olu nAUL itss — a — os.) CONICHON, b. g, 6 112 By Reformation — Janice Marian, by Rubicon. (Trair.er, P. Dwyer. Owner, A. Slemmon). 61353 Tijuana 1 1-16 1:48 fast 4 114 7 7 2} 2s H Jones 8 L.Cochran. Audrey K., Ponebet 81S22 Tijuana 1 1-S 1:55 fast 21 110 7 1 8*1 BJ M Fator 10 Ij-Dinos're, T. Brooks, Argento 61260 Tijuana 1 l:42-^fa.st 19-10 114 6 4 8 2'1 E Fator 6 TaaBlltk'lW. Kafferty. Livaga 61140 Tijuana 11:44 good 13-5 114 17 21 l1 E Taylor 8 NoWonder, Smil. Maggie. Sampln 610!)0 Tijuana 1 1:43 fast 16 115 2 8 6» 4 * E Taylor 9 I'ol. Snider. N'kKlem, OurLeader 60987 Tijuana 3-4 1:14%fast 6 1 85 4 10 10 101* C Gross 10 Cover Up, J.Cnd'wood, Col. Snider 60923 Tijuana 3-4 1:18 hvy 31 115 3 8 21! 1* C Gross 9 Toyon. Montgomery Jr., Squaak LAVAGA. br. m, 8 110 By Prospero — Charley's Aunt, by St. Florian. (Trainer, G. W. Crippen. Owaer. Blackwell Jr. Crippen). 812*8 Tijuana 1 l:42%faat 3-10 116 5 I l1 2" T Wilson 8 Careen. Miss Dunbar. Ch. Master 81260 Tijuana 11 .1 .•'■.fast 8 110 4 6 4" 4'3 T Wilson 8 T.P.rcek'dge. Cnichon. RaffertJF ! 61841 TUnana 8-4 Fli'.fist 41 IM 8 6 BJ 5«1 W Davis 10 JulyFly. Don J.we, SmiLMagcia (8!20l Tijuana 51 f 1 :uS\ fast 110 110 7 7 7* T:j W Davis 8 Lit. Pointer, Virge, I.W.Harper ( 1078 Tijuana 3-4 l:ll%fast 62 110 7 7 6* 6* T Wilson 7 Miss Kruter, View. Orleans Giri (.1059 TUnana 1 1-11 l:4s\fast 91 HO 6 4 5* 6* H B li'wer 8 Zeietic, Montona. Dainty Lady 00961 Tijuana 11-16 1:49 fast 121 110 7 4 4* 5«i H Long 8 Zetetic, MissKruter, TuuiBrooka i.60839 Tijuana 1 1-16 l:54Vimud 33 110 10 8 6'1 6!u H Long 10 Salgeorge, Piuecrest, Mist Polly t'AMMTtJaaaa 8-4 1 rMVjf ast 2 HO U 8 7 7*1 6*1 H B L'werll W.WU'aker, E.U'gan, C. Master CAREEN, b. m. 7 110 By Joe Carey— Screenwell lake, by Artillery. I (Trainer, W. H. De Bolt. Owner. HaU & De Bolt). ■ 1295 Tijuana 1 l:42*sf.ist 37-10 1 5 3 4 V 1" G Will'ms R Lavar.i, MissDunbar, Ch. Master \i 61231 Tijuana 1 l:43'-\-.fast 8-5 1M 1 6 41 3'J G Willi'ms 8 Orleans Girl. Limerick, Vilict 4 61139 Tijuana 3-4 1 :V good 6 110 6 2 11 l1 G Willi'ms 7 Don Jose, Prophecy, Doul.le Van -. (• 61082 Tijuana Eft t l«%bM 17 115 8 9 91 9" J Deford ](i Virge. W. 0. D.m.I.v, Mar} Ja| I 61029 Tijuana 3-4 1:15 slow 7 112 4 2 3^ f."J J Deforii 7 ITfllBFt. M.A .Pool, Oil'nMiin • 0968 Tijuana B-8 l:01%fast 13 113 2 5 E» 3* J Deford 10 RosaAtkin, Coombs, C.the Waj ( 60946 Tijuana 3-4 l:15:%good 13 115 3 2 31 3=1 J Doford 9 Clov.Jnnia, ( leartheWay. Velvet ( •0822 Tijuana 65 f 1:11 slop 14f 111 4 4 4 2*11* J Deford 10 Circulate, Alajah. Miss Clark 60689 Tijuana 6) f 1:09 fast 32 1-4 9 10 10 9' 10»f R Carter 12 Chaimant, VeniKita. C.the Waj •0327 Tijuana 51 f l:09';fast 4f 111 10 10 10 10 9" R Carter 10 Fond Hope. ClearLake. Circulnt ] •0223 Tijuana 61 f LISVihvy 7 113 6 3 2 6» 6«1 R Carter 9 Mike Dixon, Fond Hope. Crtspif •0134 Tijuana 5-8 1:04 slop 7f 100 • 7 7 7 V J Deford 7 StanleylL, Charro't, DulyFaih'r J BILL HEAD, ch. g, 6 112 By Doncaster— Seddie King, by Leonid. 4 (Trainer, C. L. Kent. Owner, J. MtCoole). ( C1337 Tijuana 1 1-16 1 :42%jfaat 8 111 3 E 41 r.'i C Ralls 9 W. Willow. T.B'k'ridge, Cioupier I ( 61275 Tijuana 1 1 :41%faat 14 113 1 4 ."■* 3' M Pator ■ IXDaagC, Croupier. Dainty Lady 61209 Tijuana lm70\ l:4S%faat 6 107 3 2 E» 6*J C Rails It T*IIaeall. Il.Burgoyne, Pineor't ] 61154 Tijuana 1 l:42-"3fast 3 111 1 3 3'i 41 G Willi'ms 8 IkeMills. BlackTop, MissKruter C1062 Tijuana lm70y l:4: »-.fast 6 113 1 3 Si (PJ J Hun'm. r • K.Kankin. Kevdo. EL Btirgoynt J 61017 Tijuana 1 1:42 fast 23-6 112 7 4 41 51 C Ralls 7 BlackTop, Kath.R'kin, Fan. Nail ' 60973 Tijuana lm70y l:46*tfast 8 116 2 3 3 1 3'1 C Studer 8 H.Overlleels, Vic, Tom Craven J 60842 Tijuana 1 1-16 l:52~smud 11 111 3 3 3» 31* C Studer 6 Rifle. Rouen. Don Jose EED MAN, ch. g, I 112 By Ate Frank— Alma Gardia, by Rancocas. I ■ Trainer. A. White. Owner, R. White). 61338 Tijuana 3-4 l:14^fast 21f 109 1 2 3» 3'1 H R B'werll C. Murphy, F'kWilson, OH'n-Glrl 61288 Tijuana 3-4 1:14Vast 23 117 1 10 10 9'1 H Jones 10Kim.no. Joel'iiderw'd. MnryJay I 61257 Tijuana 61 f l:0S\-.faat 46 110 9 11 11 95j ■ PctXgoMtt Ind. Brigade. W.C.Dooly. MUM ' 61199 Tiiuana 3-4 l:lf2:.good lOf 112 10 10 10 l'i W DavM 10 Velvet. Limerick. W. C. Dooly 61107 TUaaaa lm70v l:47Sfast 33 114 2 2 6" 5«1 D Hum 7 Poonevil'.e. Toml'.iooks. Missoula 1 61135 Tijuana 3-4 MSkbfmi ■ 112 3 3 31 2" C Rails 8 I,. Bourbon, Coombs. W.C.Dooly 61086 Tijuana 61 f l:CS«sfaat 24 117 8 9 9 9" K Taylor 9 Lot. Speed, Cundegrey, N'khleii I 60988 Tijuana lm70y l:46'^.faet 89 117 1 6 El 6« E Taylor 8 S.J.Vergne, Moutona, ToroB ook I 6094C Tijuana 3-4 l:LV6good 6 112 6 8 71 7*1 C Studer 0 Clover.! uuia. C.theWay, Careei I ' CULNAM, ch. g, 7 112 By Sovereign — Conch, by St. Carlo. i. Trainer, C. E. Matthews. Owner, C. E. Matthews). \ 61319 Tijuana 1 l:44'..fast 7 108 2 1 1 l"t W Organ 11 Mex, Canrion. F.thel 61250 Tijuana 3 4 1 :ll'..fast 11 108 5 5 3' 4'° W D Mill'r 7 Colonel Malt, Prophecy, Form an 61186 Tijuana 6-8 l:02i-fast -6 lo5 3 4 ll2 11" W D Killer 12 PillyJoe, GraceTrimble, Stiletto ! 61088 Tijuana E| f ldMilM 14-5 113 1 1 31 43 T line 12 Daisy X., P.lue Van. Mex : 61073 Tijuana 61 f l:07%fast 6 113 6 6 5' 5» J Hun'mer 8 FullMoon, E.Williams. Soe.Star " 61013 Tijuana lmTl'y l:4S)fclaat 11 116 5 1 31 6*1 J II tamer 9 Gco.C.Jr., L.Orplian, Ostentafun 60967 Tijuana 1 143%fast- 11-5 110 4 1 1" 31 J H'tamer 9 Caamano. Swenson, Rinkavoo» SADIE D., ch. m, 5 110 Ey Ormor.dale — Ballynahinch. by General Symons « (Trainer, L. T. Whitebill. Owner. H. Van RoojO. or Ardoo-. 61309 Tijuana 5-8 1 :0_'V-fast 8 Hi 8 6 P 6!; F J Rakerll Alajali. Fond Hope. El Sabio 61337 Tijuana 1 l-lo 1 :49\fast 14f HI 8 7 9 9* W Orean 9 W. Willow. T.l'.re.k'dse, Cronp'r I 61030 Tijuana 1 1-M l:0%dM 22 102 2 1 11 5« W Organ 6 Vic. W.WilK.v,. tleatfOVcrliMM I ' 60900 T.juana 1 l:H%faat 19-10 107 2 1 l'l l'i J H'tam^r 7 DP'nter, BM'g'i'lu'gh. NoW'dei I •082b Tijuana 3-4 1 :10-..slop 29 106 7 7 7 7 7" J BtUM 7 John.) r., H.O.ll.clj, DaimyUdi I imt TTJ— ■ 61 f l:0SS:f;.st 13-10 105 4 3 1 1" l1 J H tamer tl W.C.Dooly, C'dcgrey. CicelyKaj I i ' «0«01 Tijuana 3-4 l:16\good 21-5 108 6 1 1 l* 21 J Htamei 10 Divl.ind. \rgento Fon-1 Hone 4 eO520 Tijuana 3-4 1:19 bvy 4 110 6 8 8 71 71* J H'ta.ner • Poacher. Ceardom. NellieHsrpeT (K»00 Tijuana S-4 1:16 fast 21-10 103 3 1 3 21 1» J Hun'roei 12 Eva Har'gan, Bala'na, R'gle*.l«. Ml Ttluar.a I) f l:12%slo» 12-t IN 1 1 1 1 ■ J H'tumer J2 Mlbe I«Tr»n. Kimono, C. C«n»*l AR0FNTO, br. g. 8 112 By Jake Argent — Aide-es, by Amigo. | (Trainer. L. R. Knifong. ^Owner. F. Nancolas). i •ISC? !'-u: i.a 1 1-'; 1:;A Jart ]) 110 .". S 4' 4;1 E PeU««Ml] D.Orphan. AlWick, W.Il.Pc-rce , Clttt 'lijuana ll-Sl:Ci lust ■ 107 2 f. 4J Vf K Pet: gold .'» LDinosaure, T.Rrooks, Cmicl.on | , •12731 Tijuana 1 1-8 1 .: :.". fast B-Cf IM 9 6 4= 4:T Wilson 10 Sample, Dr. Samuel. Dit.Orphan I ( 61182 Tijuana 1 1-1G 1 :.Vj2:.fast 14 110 8 7 4' 4'J K PetXCoU 8 Judge David. Pierrot. Alma P.. 61070 Tijuana 1 S-K SsMfcfut 14 M 6 7 71 81' E P. t2gold I IInIW, JudgiDavid. T.lSrooks 610 15 Tiiuana 1 1-v 1 :.V,-..fast I 110 5 8 71 6« H P. tzgololl T. Owens. IMerrot. W.H.Pearce 6097 2 Tijuana 1 1-8 14t%teat 83 110 6 2 2l 2« E PMxsotdH Resiful. MikeDaly, JudgoDavid WALTER H. PE RCE. b. g. 8 112 By Sain— Loyilirta, by Loyalist. (Trainer. R. Thompson. Ovrner, H. Rasmassen). 4:1307 Tijuana 1 14 IdCftfast 20 115 7 3 21 ?H I. Hall 11 Dit.Oiph.in. AlWick. Argento 613'."i Tijuar:a 1 1-S 1 :.' ". fast 55 112 5 4 6» €5i L Hall 10 LoDiiiosaure. T.P.iooks, Coniclion 61289 Tijuai:a 1 1-2 XM ..fast 17-5 9) 5 4 7 7,s II Long 7 Efc u n. Audny K.. Missoula •1273 Tijuana 1 1-8 1 :55-jfast 43 115 5 5 51 75L Hall 10 Sam])le, Dr. Samuel, Lit.Orphan i •1242 'liiana 11-8 156 fast I2C IM 10 7 81 S,2L Hall 12 Missoula. P.y Etftfkt, Pierrot 61108 Tijuana I 1-M l:4V%fest 41 K'9 5 7 7 714 L Hall 7 Thriller. Nastiotan. Kugenla K. \ COL. IIURPHY, b. g. 5 112 By Theo. Ccck— Harvest ttueen, by Peep o'Day. ! ; (Trainer. J. G. Arvln. Owner, J. G. Arvin). •1S2S TUuaaa 1-41 lll'.fast S3-M 111 7 3 21 If I Wilson 11 Fr'kWilson. R dMan, OrTaaOIrl , • 61291 Tijuana 51 f 1 :• '."*.-, last :! 1IJ 7 5 H 4" W Organ 7 NoWondcr. Alajah. Orleans Gill 1 •12 3 TtjIMJHi 5Jfl:0S last 7 112 8 8 4t" 4"3 W Organ S Don Jose, Cover l'p, TBtet— : •14332 Tijuana 7 111 IHnUW 4 112 4 6 52 6*1 M Fatoi- 7 Smil'gMaggie. View. Peg. Martin J MOM Tij.iana .".: f 1 :vS last 7 112 6 6 3" f W Urpran 7 Hamilton. \. Peg. Martin, Pueblo STRIKER, br. g, 12 112 By Dis^uise^ — Contentious, by Galore. I , Trainer, J. Kern. Owner, J. Kern). h 61848 Tijuana 5-S 1 :0J fast (2 IM 12 13 13 1 ' '" H B B'werll SilkSox. Plan. Meyers. CtfCOMt* 01278 Ti'K,na 1 1-8 1 :"=ifast 44 110 8 8 f 5 MWOfU 10 Sample, Dr. Samuel. LitOr,-■an | •12SS Tij".ana :.'. f 1 :'v-f..st 16 Ml N 9 S3 V* If Davis 11 Fiesta. Shelbyville. Gr.Trtable 61197 Tijuana 11:44 good 16 110 3 4 4-'i 1" M Fator 10 P'phecy. AlWick, Her 'nWhitll. ; , •11 4 TUOMHI 61 f 1 .•H'.f;.-t 7 Ml 9 9 6: 4" T Wilson 9 E.Williams. S.Hawkins. Let. Ret 60996 Tijuana 5Sl:0-„fast 12 M 10 11 10»k 82J J Hun'miill I^ady Pourhon. Vodka. ( li»e D j ; 69426 Tijuana MlsEOffcamd 39 107 7 7 7 7 6'* T Wilson 7 UarryD.. Perf ctDay. EllaWold I PIERROT, b. s. 10 1:7 By Galce: ton— Phayitr.sn-.a. by Oimocde or Golden; j •".Ir. iner, W. Short. Owner. P. L. Short). Garter. :i3(i7 T-.jv.na 1 1-S 1 :.•'. fast 21-10 110 1 8 1C: 10'" T Wilson 11 L.Orpban, AlWick. W.H.Pcar-e j 612«8 Tijuana 3-4 l:lfi%Ca«t 6 115 I 9 9= 8: 5 J Deford 10 N I M I-.d, Walt.-rDant. DaisyN. 1.1278 Tijuana 1 1-1 l:S5%(aat 3 no I 4 Pi • • P Oaroa 10 Baaple, Dr. BuaaeL Lit Orphan 61248 Tijuana 1 1-8 1:C6 fast 9 M 1 3 I] 3'i P Caron 12 Missouli. ByRiffet, Georg. ('..lr. C1182 Tijuara 1 1-M 1 :5 9 %faat 3 110 3 2 2" 2° P Can n 8 Jud-.cDavid, AlmaP... Argento ■IMS 1 i una 1 1-M I :•:: '. fast 2 113 ^6 6* 0s C RtadW 8 Dainty Lady. HarOara, .I.David 61045 Tijuana 111 1'IJTlfcflM 14 115 2 1 2-1 2] P faron 11 T.Owtns, W.H.Pearce, Di.Suml Page 5 4th Race [4th Tijuana] All* DftPIT 1 Mile. 3-jear-olds uud n|ivv:ir l. (Jlairuin;;-. (Jane 17, lOlG ^-in HKbt i:::s — :: — j r,. KIKE DALY. br. g. t 112 By Dzvid Tenny — Dowine. by Green. T.vir.er, J. J. Murphy. Owner, Kurphy & Clcr;;nger). S130H Tijuana 1 1-S 1 :."6'..fast 5 11". 7 9 C" 3* H .fonts 10 Bour. Green, Frophecy. Swenson 61289 Tijuana 1 1-2 L':3;. fast 11 92 7 7 6s 6*1.1 Thomas 7 I: i • i.. .' I drey K.. Missoula Iil24:{ Tijuana 1 1-S 1:56 fast 3 109 4 9 7« 7;i C Ralls 12 Missoula. P.y Etlgkt, PieiTOt (.1'05 Tijuana 1 1-15 1 4S?Jfas» 12 Ml 8 6 41 V C Ra:!» B D.Dodfe, Mi^sKuer. Uei.C.Jl 61181 TUvajU 1 1-M 1:43 ..fast 6 110 8 6 3 2" C Ralla 8 Sample, Sam Hill. Swenson 61014 Tijuana 3 323%tast U-M H 4 6 4« 4» J Studer 5 L L'i.mund. P.'honC.reen, F.N.iil I 60972 Tijuana 1 1-S 1 :.\v .-.fast 4 110 10 9 6» 32 C Rails 10 Restful. Argento. Judge David ; 60962 Tijuana 1 3-16 2:02'^fast 9 Ml 8 10 ?J a'J O Ral'.s 11 KamiieNail. P.as.Hoy, Salgeurge ! : litntTT, b. g. 8 112 By Harrigan— Picaninny. by Cesarion. j (Trainer, F. Hairnet. Owner, F. Marmet). 61858 Tijuana 1 1-M 1:49 fast 14 112 5 6 7* 7;» C Ralls S L. Cochran. Coniclion. AtidreyK. j I 61300 'i ijuana 11:42 fast 5 112 2 2 23 2 111 Willi'ms 7 EugeniaK.. I"rlessOne, N'hotali 61260 Tirana 1 l:42^fast 2 111 3 3 Ll 3 1 H LNf S Teoitreck'ge. Coniclion, Lavaga I 61151 Tijuana 5-8 l:0;"rfast ll 115 7 8 81 4; L JoMfl 9 Alajali. I.W.Harpir, Tillotson j 61007 Tijuana 1 l:42%laat 11 112 1 1 HI" P Hum 9 tterdara, .Nehi'u.iLid, (ieii.llvng ] • 1057 Tijiana 11:44', fast 4-5 112 2 I &1 5-1! C Studer 9 I.W.Il'per, It. Stuart, Col. Snider ; 61038 Tijuana C-4 l:li\slow i-5 112 7 5 61 7'i J Noonan 7 July r'ly. Chaimant. Lobelia OLYMPIAD, ch. g. 3 88 By Ferole— Olympla, by Rock Sand. (Trainer, J. D. Heard. Owner, G. H. Abbott). 61350 TUUUM 11:43 fast 11-5 M I 6 C'l 54 M Fator 9 L'rick. J.F'wood. Al Porter 61317 Tijjuna 1-4 I V CaM 14-5 97 7 6 61 33 C Ralls 12 Poacher. Mary Jay. Ashton Girl 61262 Tijuana Ej f I'MUfart 6 94 8 6 611 o* J Thomas 9 Hon. George, Coombs, Col. Snider 01232 Tijuana 61 f LOS fast 10 96 7 7 61 6 5 M Fator 9 Ncg, Perch, Madam Byng 61166 TIJVBJM 51 f 1 :08\,fast 17 100 6 1 11 1'IM tutor 12 Firo, Capon, J. D. Sugg 61104 Tijuana 5-S UOHfcfut 51 92 8 8 1* 7:i 11 Ix ng 10 Ask Jessie. Dorothy, Little Jake ETJGEUIA K.. b. f, 4 1CS By The Wolf— Miss Angela, by Bob Ragon. ■ xialncr, T. J. Ogle. Owner, Hcllvwood Stable;. ■ISM Tijuana 1 l:t2«:.fast • 107 Z 3 4l 4» W J Raker 7 H.Wright. D.Dndsre, Y'kL- « 61300 Ti/.ana 11:12 fa.-t 17 5 Ml 1 1 1 1 l'l II I,o:n; 7 Rafferty, P'rlessOne, Nashotah ■1275 Tijuana 1 l:4Hfcfast 6 99 E 1 2- 6 ; T VTilson 9 D.Dadce, (M.iii.ir. Pill Ilea. 1 61210 TIJ i.ma 11:42' .fast 3-6 l d 7 2 3 31 T Wilson • Th. Seven, D'hleVan. O.R«MMt*4 61154 Tiiuina 1 1:4. '.-.fast 19 Ml 7 S 61 7*1 C Ralls 8 IkeMills, P.la.UTop, MissKruier 61108 Tl.i HUM 1 1-M l:4v:.fust 8 Ml 3 12* 331 H Long 7 Tin iller. Nasholah. Ml J. \ eigne PLANTAGrrET. b. g 10 112 By Ogiicn— Mamie Worth, by St. George. (Trainer. J. W. Shockley. Owner. 3. W. Shocklov). 613:;8 Ti.uar.i 2-4 1 :14'..:".ist 38 112 5 4 4» r.»; R Moss 11 Col Murphy, F'kWilson, RcdMan ' ti;f(» Tijuana 1 l:42%faat 7 IM 1 1 6 P|F limn • T.l'rc.k'dgc. Ocalrtw, EUfferty 4 1217 TijuaJM 3-4 1:11 'Just 25 112 3 3 4' 4'j 1J Hum 10 JulyFly, Doa Jose, Smil.Mag.ie , 411208 TijtMUia 51 1 IM fast 60 112 5 7 61 5;.' .T TkomU 8 Dm ■!•■*, Coei- l'p. Tillotson 1 CUM Tiiuana lni70y 1:41 fast M 113 3 6 61 tl« W D Milr 8 Vertuak, Ralaiosa. Weinland «; 1 I 1 D lijuana 61 f 1 :07 f.fast 17 117 8 6 61' f% E PaiOf 8 ftt'flowcr, HamilioiiA., P.Martin •10M TijuaJM 1 1-M 1:49"; fast 12 112 5 2 E*| C*f C Btvdcr 7 Vermak. Amlny K., Rliynier 6107!) Tijuana HkUftUi 5 112 6 6 6' V C Btudet 8 11. Rudder, M.Dunt.ar, MjnleA. 61050 Tijuana i| 1 1 OT^fast H 112 7 5 31 2"i T WUaon 7 Smil. Maggie. H'ihonA., O.Girl •102* T.jujna 2-4 1:1.. alow 18-5 112 1 1 1"* lj P Hum f MA lool. Orl'UKCirl. Lewislt. MlbS DUlx'EAR. b. f. 4 lOo Bv Von Tromp — Arcadia Belle, by Emperor of Eor- Ir. iner. W. H. Mocrj. Owner, V.r. H. Mode). folk. •IMS Ti'.uia 1 1:43 fas: 21 102 4 2 7 7'c W D Kill I 7 II. Wright, D .Dodge, Y'kLassie 4.1::::h Tijuana s-4 i 14%faat E 113 I 7 s: : ~ B Jones ll (oi.M'phy. Fr'lovilon. itcdM ■■ •IMS Tijuana 1 l:42%faat 7 5 Ml 2 1 2- 3- ll Lobs B Careen, taTaga, Choir Maatar •1201 Tijuana 3-t 1:14 ;^'ood 19 IM 3 3 41 68i J Thomaa 10 N«0, llarrigan's Heir, Croupier •1113 Tijuana 1 l:42%taat 6 l"i; 3 2 lj 2» r Hum B M'aiatalL, P*rleeaOae, UOyaca 4.109J Tijuana 5-8 142%faat 6 Ml 4 3 3' lj J Thomas 7 I. W. Harper. EUaWaMa, BoeeMJto 1 61079 Tijuana Mld2%Caat 9 108 3 3 3'1 f P Hum 8 II. Rudder. Plan'genet. MyrtleA 61055 Tijuana 61 f 1:08 fast 36 T,9 I 4 4' 6-i J Thomaa 8 R.Atkin, Th. Seen, Mayflivvei: 1 60959 Tijuana 61 f 1 M fast 9 109 4 2 21 6:i J H'tamer 9 View. I. W. Harper, July Fly Mill Tijuana 3-4 LK^-good 92 110 4 4 3" If. J Thomas 12 W.Whitaker. J.O'man. M'flowei ■MM Tijuana I I lMaalna 2« UN 4 6 6 6-1 o" J Thoma! 7 JoiuiJr.. U.O.R.els. DnlatyLMj SWENSON. b. g, 10 112 By Leonid— Ir.so'.ence. by Dun-aiven. (Trainer, S. J. Cornwall. Owner. S. J. Cornwcll). 61.205 Tijuana 11-: l^CKjCast cs ll" .", f, | V n B B'werM Pour.tireen. PImcj, Mik- Daly ! ■1243 Tiju na ll-il-M fast 21 ion 11 V) H' 1: ■ ll f»n« 12 Mini ila, Hi Right, Pierrot C1181 Tijuana 1 1-M l:49%faat 3-2 110 7 4 41 4» T Wilson 8 Sample. Ilik* Duly, Sam Hill 61075 Tijuana 1 1-M 1 :49%f aat 13-10 110 4 1 1» 1 T Wilson 9 P.aby Ulster, Moaa, /..la 61012 Tijuana lm70\ 1 :17 -fast 6 110 8 6 3* 3 1 H L..ng 10 D'tyLidy. Hickorynut, .Nehr.Lad 60907 Tijuana 1 l:43%taat 22 0 IM 9 3 22 2" T Wil.-on 9 Caaniuno, Quinam. Kinkavous CASTT.E CROWK. h. f. 3 66 By Czar— Rosewcrth, by Wads.vorth. (Trainer, A. F. Koni. Owner, W. G. Jerkin;:). • ISIS Tijuana 3 1 l:15%f It ■ Ml 8 8 7* I«| H Long 10 Nebr Lad. WalterDant, DaisyN. 61220 Tijuana 1 1:4 : fast 27 o 89 1 1 1 |] P Ilnrn 11 Norain. Ito .kwoim, Aunt Sue 61195 Tijuana 1 l:41'-.fast 7 99 4 3 44 i:! .1 MajeatiC 8 Toonil.eola. (J.. On, Tujun 61045 TUaaaa ll-Si: : fit 8f 95 I « U U»« C Studer 11 T.Owvaa, Plerrat, M.U.Pearee •Mil Tijuana 3-4 l:M%alow 4-5 98 » 3 7« l | P Hum 11 Dienero, Eodlae, Muriel's Pal 60915 Tijuana I 1:41 good 13 n 3 3 2' M H Lonff ■ LottuSpeed Keattal, UOrphaa TTJT-\ (h. g, 4 By Karrifaa — Beatrice Eoule, by Peep o'Day. (Trniner, H. 0. Smith. O'vncr. Smith & WlHianui). • 1350 TUaaaa 11:43 Caat 42 n :; 9 8 8 I1* W Organ 9 Li rick, J.TTaderw'd. AlPoti r • 12;28 Tijuana 61 f 1 t 2M M ll 11 11 11 ' R II m 11 J.D.8ugK, Km.Weller, OoLM t; C11S6 Tijuana 6-8 1 :02'T.f.ist W Ml 12 12 12 12 • i: Moaa 12 Rillyjoe, GraceTrimble, .sni.-tto ■ 1141 Tijaaaa 5-8 i:i)iT.good Ml 109 9 9 » •*• H Joaaa ■ Mlitj, B.L.Owea, UarryBudder 61087 TUaaaa 6* f 3 . D*%Caat 2L 1U 10 10 10 10' u Joaoi 16 Reaa atkta, UcLaae, Nea •0548 Tijuana 5-8 l:6S%alow 3S-M IM 7 8 8 9 »"' R D..ntj 9 Laae Plae, 0. I mala, Oahrajj j •L'155 Tijuana 1 1 S 2;(/ jtlop 22f 112 • % I 8 8 8S» T Rae 8 W.U.Peaice, Yermak, Boonet Bit ' 1 I \i 4 (• I ( ( ] J 4 ( ( ] J ' J I DELLA WELTA. b. m. 5 110 By Ikki— DeckUw, \j Bedeck. (Trainer. J. McNamee. Owner, A. L. Jones). •IMS Tijuana 11:44 fast 7 102 7 5 51 l'l M Fator 8 Alazon, Toyon. Ethel (1888 Tijuana Ej t l:OMfcfaat 37-10f 113 4 7 61 3'1 H Jones 11 Alaaoo, WjUiarrett, Bes. Young 01280 Tijuana lm70y l:4S'j,fast 39 113 4 3 7J. 7«J D Hum 9 Vera Wood, McCroan, Cobrita •122S Tijuana 1 l:43-\fast 5f 108 2 6 4' 6« W D Mill'rll CastleCrown, Norain, Rookwcrm 61197 Tijuana 11:44 good 68 108 5 9 9» 9" W D Miller 10 Striker, Prophecy, Al Wick 01149 Tijuana H f 141 fast 54 111 7 11 101 10' • J Majestic 11 Blazer, Silk Sox, Bookworm 01074 Tijuana 1 1:44 fast 93 106 8 4 4' 6« T W7ilson 11 NebraskaLad. Bookworm. TafOS 60983 Tijuana 3-4 LlO'cfast 31-lOf 113 7 7 951 97i P Martinezl3 Meteor. Alazon. Candorosa HOT FOOT, b. m. 5 116 By Ildrim— Hot Bird, by Dry Konopole. (Trainer, C. P. Kelly. Owner, J. Edwards). 61838 Tijuana 2-4 1 :14Ufast 10 107 9 10 11 ll" W Organ 11 Col. Murphy. F'kWilson. ■eaMal CI07S Tijuana 3-4 1:lt\fast 12 112 6 6 5' 41 R Carter 7 Miss Kruter. View, OMaana Oirl 61059 Tijuana 1 1-16 1 :4SVfast 7 112 2 1 2H 4«S C Thpson 8 Zetetic. Moutona. Daintv Lidy 61018 Tijuana 1 IIT)afaat 6 110 6 1 IJ l3 C Thpson 8 Kit.Ch'tliam, NkkKlein, Kimono 00970 Tijuana 5-8 1:00 fast 12 110 3 5 44 3»S C Thpson 7 WalfrDant. NoWonder, Kimono EENWARD. ch. h,. I 120 By Alvescot— Bashford Belle, by Falsetto. (Trainer, D. Dennison. Owner, D. Dennisonl. 61301 Tijuana 1 1-M 1 :4SV.fast 19 114 4 I (P 5C1 R Carter 7 Har-Burgoyne. Reydo. PtacCtaM •ISM Tijuana 1 1 :41?Dfast 6 107 3 2 41 5*3 T Wilson 7 Fannie Nail, Nousuit, Montana 61152 Tijuana 3-4 1 :14Vsfast 32 119 8 8 8 !'• R Carter 8 JohnJr., Q.ofrrumps. H .Rudder 60446 Tijuana 1 1-S 1 :53\slop 12 115 ! 1 1 1 U M R Carter 6 B'neville, B'rxjnGr'n. L.L'hmimd S0304 Tijuana 1 1 8 1 :..6-.^fast 23 112 3 2 3 3 6» 6»J R Carter 8 BobBaker, Fr'klin, LLachmund 6C201 Tiiuana 61 f l:13H5hvy 1-2 113 5 2 1 If 1* R Carter 10 Crispie, Yera Rita, Tom C«ro 5th Race [5th Tijuana] I ' 1 I I I ' \ ! : " « I I ' I I I i ' 4 | i , | , I ( i \ ! ; , • 1 : J I , h | ; , j ; I j j I ; ! : j j I I j ] ; ' , 1 C4U DA PC 1 I-IO Miles. M-year-olds and upward. 4 la iming:. (Jnne -4, Jill uHUl 1J 1«J 1:45 y HO.) LITTLE ORPHAN, ch. g, I 109 By'Bripade— Amelia B., by Sain. (Trainer, E. E. Buchanan. Owner. E. E. Buchanan). 01367 Tijuana 1 1-S l:5S'4fast 8 110 3 1 l1 1'iC Ralls 11 AlWick, W.H.Pearce. Argento 01273 Tijuana 1 1-8 1 :55=6fast 49 110 3 3 3* 3T II Long 10 Sample. Dr. Samuel. Argento 61261 Tijuana 1 1 :423fcfast 69 107 3 6 51 6*5 C Rails 8 II. Wright, ChickR'klev. Yermak C118I Tijuana 1 1-16 l:49'/! fast 6 110 1 2 5*1 5» H Long 8 Sample. Mike Dalv. Sam Hill C1077 Tijuana 1 1-16 l:49*ifast 61 110 2 2 2' 11 H Long 8 GoodKnough, AlWick, Pmph-ey 61013 Tijuana lm7Cy l:46'ifast 21 110 4 4 6s 2« C Ralls 9 Geo.C.Jr., Ostentafs, L.L'hmiind 60945 Tijuana 1 1:44 good 32 104 1 I 5» 4S1 C Ralls 9 LottaSpee.J, Cas.Crown, Restful 60021 Tijuana 3-4 1:17 good 24f 108 12 10 10 10t 10" E Noble 12 Hot Foot, Kenward, Montperrl 59794 Tijuana lm70y l:49Ssfast IS 110 3 8 7 7 71 9»1 E Noble 11 Zamloch, Mrs. Pat, Petlar 39527 Tijuana I 1-16 2:01»fihvy 9 110 4 3 2 3 S21 37 E Noble 5 FlashofSteel. Dehra, L.Jos'phUe PROPHECY, ch. g, 6 107 By Astronomer— Fleda B., by Falsetto. (Trainer. D. Dennison. Owner. D. Dennison). 61305 Tijuana 1 1-S 1 :56«Rfast I 112 4 I 2= 2s P Caron 10 Bour.Green, MikeDaly, Baaaaaa 101335 Tijuana 1 1-16 1 ^a'^fast 17 111 I 1 1' l1 P Caron 11 Peerless One, Nashotah. Co On '01287 Tijuana lm70y l:4S*-,fast 3-2 110 8 7 52 571 T Wilson 8 Norain. tlo On. Hickorynut •1 250 Tijuana 3-4 l:14*jfast 17-10 108 6 4 2' t* T Wilson 7 Colonel Matt. Foeman, Quinam ■1202 Tijuana 11:41 fast I 115 7 I V 3'1 H Jones 7 AlWick, Hi. korvnut. Gen.Hvi.g 101197 Tijuana 11:41 good 3 110 4 1 l2 2» T Wilson 10 Striker. AlYYi.-k. H'manWhlill. CI 170 Tijuana 1 l:4Slfcfaat 1.1 109 11 3 41 4» K DonuhuelO JulyFly. Ch'r.Ma-ter, UJI'aaaat oil 39 Tijuana 3-4 1:1". good 16 110 3 5 41 ft E Donahue 7 Careen. Don Jose, Double Yan 01093 Tijuana 1 1-16 l:49}6fast 23f 107 4 1 41 6»1 M Fator 8 Daintv La.lv, Pardora, J. OaTii 61077 Tijuana 1 1-16 l:49*ifast 9 110 6 4 4s 4*1 T Wilson 8 L.Orplian, G. Enough, AlWick TEO BRECKENRECGE, ch. m, 6 110 By Suffragist— Teo Beach, by Bobby Beach. (Trainer, H. Kiosel. Owner, H. KieseD. C1337 Tijuana 1 l-M 1 :49:'-.fast 14f 105 2 1 2*1 2'1 E Pe'.zgold 9 W. Willow, Croupier, IL.P.Viiglit 61290 Tijuana lm70y 1 :46 V.fast 18 110 E 5 72 71" M Fator 8 Tooml'-.Ia. Zetetic, DaMtyLadw 61200 Tijuana 1 l:4t%faat 21-5 107 2 2 l1 l'l C Ralls ■ Coniclion. Itafferty. Liivaga |till99 Tijuana 3-4 l:15r£good 8 115 7 4 41 4=i E Fa'.or 10 Velvet, Limerick, W. C. D.Kily 61137 Tijuana 3-1 1 :i:.M.good 9 115 6 7 6- 4» E Fator 9 Ola I.ee, Al Porter, Marv Jay t 1058 Tijuana 1 1-16 l:49Sfast 8 112 4 2 2=1 4«J K Fator 8 C.Juni.i. VV. Haven, Au.liej K. 60988 Tijuana lmVOy 1 :46%fast 11 110 3 4 8 P* C Ralls 8 S.J.Yeigne. Montona. T— Itnetl J07S4 Tijuana lm70y 1:48 fast 14 112 7 4 5 5 7 712 D Hum 7 Zamlo. h, Rarlvmorn Booneville 50704 Tijuana 1 1-16 l:4t% fast 13 108 Refused to start. H Molters 8 Zetetic. Salgeorge, Miss Kniter 5C619 Tijuana lm70y 1 :4 -J ast 33 110 6 1 1 1 1' 3'J H Molters 10 Madrono, Gor.Roberts M Fi'let 10382 Tijuana 3-4 1 Ja%l astl9-10f 109 9 8 8 & 641 G Wllams 9 QofTrumps, P.toPoint'. KedMan DECKHAND, br. r, 8 109 By Joe Carey— Afamada, bv Duke of Montrose. (Trainer, V. Cloud. Owner. V. Cloud). 101338 Tijuana 3-4 1 :14*t.fast 13 109 10 9 9~l 7 J R Davis 11 Col.Murpliv, F'kWilson, RedMan 60902 Tijuana 1 3-16 2:02'i.fast 11 106 13 8- 9"W Davis 11 Fann-eNaiJ, lias Boy S:;lg- "-e lOOOOO Tijuana 1 1-S 1:56 fast 2 117 3 3 22 2' C H Miller 0 Gor.Rob'ts, W.llave'n, MlkelM* •MM TUaaaa 1 l:43=.,fast 11 114 9 6 4 4 72 6* C II Miller 9 K. Rankin, Poacher, Nel Harper 6C6T.2 Tijuana 1 1-16 l:M%£aat 39-10 109 6 4 4 3 3» 3« J H' tamer • B.'sWii.g, Phcdoden. VV.WiilotT DAINTY LADY, b in, 6 110 By Celt— Albertola, by Albert. (Trainer, C. B. Irwin. Owner, C E. Irwin). 01303 Tijuana 1 1-2 !:27%taat 13 98 2 4 63 5'! D Hum 7 Missoula. L.Laehmnnd. F.Nail 01337 Tijuana 1 1-16 l:4S%f ast S 113 .". 4 61 V D Hum 9 W. Willow, T.Preck'dge, (rorp'r ,01290 Tijuana lm70y 1:46-V.fast 18-5 IM 2 3 2 SJ tl Will'ms 8 Toombeola. Zetetic, Ch.Parkliy 61x75 Tijuana 1 l:41*„fast 25 111 I 7 67 4'IJ H Long 9 D.Doige, Croupier. Bill Bead CUM Tijuana 1 1-16 l:40%Caat 4 110 1 3 32 Z* H Long 7 Clov.Jnnia, i'a.-imano. Boone, ille 01106 Tijuana 1 3-16 2:fl3;vifast 19-5 110 1112 1 * C Ralls 7 TomOweus. B'bonGr'n, T.Btaoka 101093 Tijuana 1 1-M l:49*£fast I 110 1 2 1$ |afc H Long 8 Bardoia. JudgeDavid. Gen IiTiig 1^1009 Tijuana 1 l:42'.ifast 24f 105 4 3 3l 32 W Davis 8 DouDodg-. FmgeniaK., Nasi.',.tkh 01059 Tijuana 1 1-M l:4S%faat 6 105 4 2 3'1 3» II Long 8 Zetetic. Montona, Hot Foot 01012 Tijuana lm70y l:477ifaat 1 113 2 5 22 l'i D Hum 10 Hickorynut. Swenson, Nehr.Lad ia'-AEOSA br. a, • 117 By Oiambala — Mostro«* by Flandlt- (Trainer. C. Manley. Owner, H. T. I «brer). 1(1109 Tijuana lm70y l:4S fast M 112 6 3 M 2| G Will'ms 8 Yermak. Weinland r*h!:P. rLIey 61114 Tijuana 1 1-M 1 :49".-.fast 32 117 4 2 2'1 5" II B B'wer 7 Clov.Jnnia, D'tvL:dv. C.t.-.mano |CI08j Tijuana 1 1-16 l:49%fast 25 117 6 6 62 5*n' R-.e 7 Yermak, Audrey k" Rlijuier 161059 Tijuana 1 1-16 l:40%taat 26 112 1 5 6* 6'- C Studer 8 Zetetic, Montona Daintv' Lady 60958 Tijuana 61 f l:08M.fast 23f 112 5 7 8=1 7"? C Studer 9 C. Murphy, Charm't. O BauM si'd 60886 Tijuana 3-4 l:15:i-,good 129 119 12 12 12 12 • T Rae 12 W.Whitaker, J.G'man M Dbar ROM Tijuana 61 f 1:08 Wast 22f 117 5 7 7 8 811 T Rae 8 R.L.Owea. Col.Murphy, JulyFly ^0385 Tijuana 1 1-S l:57 *fast 9 112 2 3 4 7 7' 71* T Wilson 8 Yerm.ik, Mike Daly, laatfactj «354 Tijuana 51 f l.Mtjjfaal 14 115 6 S 6 64 4« T Rae 7 D.deGuise, Peg. Martin. OadUafl 50200 Tijuana 3-4 1:16 fast 16 117 4 3 3 3'i 3l T Rae 12 SadieD.. Kva.Har'gan, R'gieadc-r MJ072 Tijuana 1 1-16 l:497iifast 11 112 2 4 • 7 8 8»1 C Studer 8 Yermak. Madrono. Rhvmer MARY FULLER, blk. m, 8 107 By M.iroiimont II.— Marie Hyde, by Handcuff. (Trainer, J. R. Carlisle. Owner, A. Lund), 61338 Tijuana 3-4 1 :144:-.fast 21f 107 6 8 7» S5 II Long 11 ('ol.Mumhy, F'kWilson. R. dMan C11G9 Tijuana lm70y 1:4S fast 49 107 I 4 41 5»i C Rails 8 Yermak. Balarosa, Weinland 61137 Tijuana 3-4 1 :15'.good 12 110 7 8 8" 7 » C Ralls 9 Ola Lee, Al Porter. Mary Jay 61086 Tijuana 51 f l:08*tfast 7 112 7 8 S4 8«i G Willi'ms 9 Lot. Speed. Caudegrey, Wit Nil 40825 Tijuana 1 1-S 2:02 slop 16-6 113 3 3 3 2 21 54 C Thpson 6 Mist. Polly, M'nikinlL, PI. Steel ZETETIC. ch. m, 10 110 Bv Abe Trank — Josie's Jewel, by Rancocas. (Trainer, W. L. Stanfield. Owner, W. L. Star. field). 01290 Tijuana lm70y l:46\.fast 6-5 110 7 6 3' 25 T Wilson 8 Toombeola. B'tvLady, C.B.:rl.ley 101059 Tijuana 1 1-16 1 :4S%f ast 7-10 110 3 3 Li l2 T Wilson 8 Montona. Dainty Lidy, HoiVoot 00901 Tijuana 11-16 1:49 fast 8-G 110 1 1 l'l 121 T Wilson 8 MissKruter, TomBr'ks, Zur.locll 6'704 Tijuana 1 1-16 1 :49V ast 33-10 107 111 1 Is l1 T Wilson 8 Salgeorge. Miss Kruter. Cigale 6(103 Tijuana lm7Cy 1 :4Ti..fast 21 115 C 8 8 8 41 5« J Majestic 10 Ev.Har'gan, C.B'kley, Y.I^i-fle 9795 Tijuana 1 1-8 ldCMfaat 19 109 6 6 7 7 M 5»J E Don hue 7 Fan. Nail, WhiteHaven, 1'oacbei .9732 Tijuana 1 1-16 1 S*%f ast 22-5 117 4 11 1 SJ 3l B Don'hue 7 Audrey K., Runecraft. T.Brooki .9106 Tijuana 1 1-16 l:49%f ast S:?-10 110 2 2 2 3 3zi U li Parke 6 Ch.Parkley, Cam.Mulier, Pierrot 89S1 Tijuana lm70j- l:4SV»fast 6-6 110 3 3 3 5 6« 64i B Parke 8 T.Brooks. Shenandoah. Balnroaa ORLEANS GIRL, br. m, 5 110 By Jack Atkin— Lady Installator, by Installator. (Trainer, C. Berry. Owner. Thompson & Berry). 01328 Tijuana ."-4 1 :1 MJjfaat 6 110 3 6 6'1 4;J C Ralls 11 Col.Murphy, F'kWilson. BraMaa 01291 Tijuana El f 1 :074„fast 18 115 6 4 3 3»i C Ralla I NoWonder. Alajah. Col.Murphy 61231 Tijuana 1 l:43%fast 4 110 8 5 21 EJ C Ralls 8 Limerick. Careen. Velvet 61204 Tijuana 61 t LOS^fast 36 110 6 6 6'1 5'1 C Ralls 8 LittlePointer, Yirge, I.W. Harper 61151 Tijuana 5-8 l:01=ifast 17 10S 9 9 9 V\ C Ralls 9 Alajah, I.W.Harper. Tillotson 01090 Tijuana 1 1:43 fast 4 110 7 6 4« 6*1 C Ralls 9 Coi. Snider, N'kKlein, Ourl^ader 61078 Tijuana 3-4 l:14-Vast 7 110 4 5 4l 31 C Studer 7 MissKruter, View, Hot Foot 01056 Tijuana 61 f l:07 *fast 42 115 5 3 4& 4»J P Martinez 7 Smil. Maggie, H'tonA., P'taj,ecet FRANK WILSON, ch. g. 7 112 By Bearcatcher— Loretta Gale, by Magian. (Trainer, L. T. Whitehill. Owner. L. T. WhitehiU). 01338 Tijuana 3-4 Ill-fast 4 112 4 1 1" 2" M Tator 11 C. Murphy, RedMan. Orleans Girl (.1107 Tijuana lm70y l:47«r.fa«t 4 117 3 3 6' 6'1 E Taylor 7 Booneville, TomUrooks, MlaaaM 00950 Tijuana 5-8 l:02?igoo.l 35 117 6 8 8 64 C Th pson 8 Ri.bt.L.Oweii, Mad.l'.yng, iv.ch MOM TUaaaa 1 l:43=4,fast l.l-lO HO 8 8 8 8 82 7«1 J Hun'mer 9 K. Rankin, Poacher, Nel. Harper 60703 Tijuana 11-16 1:49 fast 9-10 109 6 11 1 l« 1* J H'tamer 7 P.lack Top, Bardora, Earlvmorn 60617 Tijuana I I I'MUfaM 9-5 107 6 5 3 21 l1 J Hun'mer 9 No Wonder, Gadling. Myrtle A. TOM BROOKS, ch. g, 6 114 Ey Bntmmel— Resignation, by Ben Strome. (Trainer, F. Tracey. Owner, E. McCownl. 01322 Tijuana 1 1-S 1:55 fast 9 110 S 2 l1 2 T Wilson 10 LeDinos're, Conichon, Argento 01«i3 Tijuana 11-8 1:56 fast 2* 112 8 11 12 12 ■' E F.-tzgoldl2 Missoula, By Right, Pierrot 4 1167 Tijuana lm70y 1 :47 4f ast 17-5 109 6 1 l2 2"'- T Wilson 7 Booneville, Missoula. TaaJTlaiaa 101106 Tijuana 1 3-16 2:0:!Vfast 9 112 6 3 6« 45J G Willi'ms 7 DtvLidy, TomOwens. B'honGr'n 01070 Tijuana 1 3-16 2:01\fast 4 112 7 6 321 3» G Willi'ms, 8 Montona. Judg.-David, Dr.Sam'l CHICK BARKLET, b. g, 7 114 By Toddington— Mary Le Bus, by St. Savin. (Traii.er, S. J. Eclley. Owner, S. J. Kelley). 101322 Tijuana 1 1-S 1:55 fast 22-5 110 6 3 CH S°l H B B'wer 10 LtDinosanre. T.P.rooks. Cr.i.hon |C12M Tijuana UBMy l:4l%faat 11 110 8 8 52 4:i P Ciron B Toomb, olu, Zetetic, D.iintvLoiy '01201 Tiiuana 1 1 :42\fast 26 114 S 3 21 23 K Fator 8 H.Wiight, Yeimak, Cl ,v..Minia IG1205 Tijuana 1 1-16 l:4S?if ast 17 114 1 S 55 5; E Fator 8 D.Do.icc, MissKruter. .Vii.s Daly H109 Tijuana lm70y 1 48 fast 25 114 6 6 52i 42 E Fator 8 Yermak, Balarosa, Weiulaud 6th Race [6th Tijuana] 1 1 ! j ' 1 C + li DAPC • '"- Furlongs. :*.- ar-oLI ■ and upward. Handicap. (Jane '2S, Olil nttOt: 1910 1:4 5 1-5 .'1 11«. FIREPLACE, b. g. 6 100 By Os;ary— Anna May, by King Erie. (Trainer, S. A. Ballinrer. Owner. Ballinger & Coffman). C1351 Tijuana I -1 1 :in~fast E 102 2 1 l« 37 T Wilson 6 Arc King. Dr.Corbett. II. Rudder 01200 Tijuana E| f l:«7*faat 1 107 2 1 12» l-'l T Wilson 8 Harry Rudder. John Jr.. Tabloid 01071 Tijuana 5-8 1 : 1 fast 4 110 3 1 1J 1" T Wilson 0 Daaei Dale, Tabloid. An.liegina M Tijuana 6-8 1 :01 -fast 16 113 3 3 6 6» 44i C Gross I Mag, Huron 11. Sedan 10729 Tijuana 61 f l:07-\fast 19 109 5 2 2 61 6» C Gross 7 aMngUke, Dr. Corbett. Shifty MM1 Tijuana 3-4 1:14 Vast 7 108 3 1 1 11 1« C Gross 10 Boh. Allen, OrchidKiug, IkeMillt KINGLIKE. b. g, 8 107 By Hippodrome — Searchlight, by Kingston. (Trainer. J. A. Martin. Owner, H. Caldwell). 101297 Tijuana 2-4 1:13 fast 5 107 1 1 |« 3U G Will'ms I Suiiiiyland. Arctic King. Sedan 61201 Tijuana 3-4 l:12^fa.st G 70 3 1 321 4'" II Long 4 CaffMd, Be Finn! . Ilotaf Cap SUM Tijuana 61 f l:C6%fabt 51 111 1 1 2s 25 ■ Taylor 6 GartleuCity. Sedan. Dr.Corti-tt 60964 Tijuana 3-4 lJ3%jTaat 14 112 2 3 8s 9I! E Taylor 9 Coffield, Motor Cop, Sam Reh S0887 Tijuana 51 f 1 :07-£good 2 120 3 2 41 6*1 J Ultra II 7 Doe. Corbet. Bil.Line. A'ticivlug OlM TUaaaa 61 f l:07*r,fast 1 120 1 1 1 l2 1" M Slghter 7 Dr. Corbett, Shifty, Riug MM Tijuana 3-4 l:l::sfast 2 117 4 1 1 1" 21 M Slaugh'r 7 SamKeh. BobbyAUeu, Roisterer Ml 4 Tijuana 61 f l:0.s2r,good 7-10 117 4 2 1 l1 1» M Sl'ghter 6 Ring, Tabloid. Huron II. ■05H Tijuana 41 f EC -mud 1-2 120 4 11 l2 1* M Sl'ghter 6 Sis Susie, H. Dale, C.A.C'iskey •■■417 Tijuana 6-8 l:0!H*lop 12-5f US 1 1 1 1» 1» M Slaugh'r 7 Hazel Dale, a! .d Hyng. Divlmd MM Tijuana 61 f IM fast 2f 107 3 11 l1 1" II Slau n'r 8 D.deGuise, Gold. Rose. Orl'nsGirl ■MM 1 atom* »-4 1 13 fsst 8-f 117 1 11 U II E H«nJ 10 Herenfter. Oil). Queen. MtsxBora TOM CRAVEN, b. g, 3 94 By Magneto— Lakelet, by Orlando. (Trainer, C. B. Irwin. Owner, C. B. lrwia). (•1107 Tiju.m:t 3-4 1 :11 :f..st 6 H'2 1 5 5h 5=1 D Hum 7 Polly Wale, Lit. Less. Capt. Clover 61071 TUaaaa 1-4 l:14 4taat 21-10 ys 5 8 51 3J 11 Long ■ H.'aUeir, g...fT'mps. U.B*geyaa 6 IOCS Tijuana 2-4 1:11 last 7 M 5 5 21 2'* H Long 6 A. Kim.'. Ut.Bcaeh, HaanlklalL ■ 1011 Tijuana 11:41 fast 12-5 JS 1 3 32 41 D Hum 7 BlackTop, Kath.R'kiu, Fan.NaJl (.1001 TUaaaa f.i t lHR%faat 6 111 6 3 S'l 2»k C Ralls I Little Less. Tabloid, Bittern ti0973 Tijuana UnMjr l:4B%faat 8 93 5 l 21 44l H Long 8 Head over IHnla Vic. BUI Head lijuana 6J f 1 .!•:' .slop 9 118 2 4 4 4' 4^ P Martinez 7 llltllliaa. I'abl.dd. Eyellright •.-lijuana 1 1-16 1 :49^if ast 42 lo3 8 « « 61 5»1 D Hum 9 ('.(lover, N.McKin'y, S. Breeae W617 TUaaaa M l:ll%aliw 6f 90 6 3 4 6« 612 p Hum 8 fatataa, Plaaat, Roisterer 60199 Tijuana 11:48 mud l«-5 I08 3 13 3 4* 61S D Hum 7 C. Clover. Wad. I'rince, D.TabtM DOCTOR CORBETT, b. g, • 105 By Rapid Water — Bridge Light, by Lamplighter. (Trainer, R. M. Hollenbeck. Owner, R. M. Hollenbeck). 61351 Tijuana 3-4 l:13%fast 18-5 106 6 6 31 2»* H Jones fl An Kim, Fireplace, n. Rudder I 61321 Tijuana r.-8 1 01 fast 23-10 112 4 4 31 1* H Jones 5 An. Begins, W.Thoughts, Sedan 6118.". Tijuana 41 f 65Vast I 1U 1 i 44 31 P Caron 7 Shifty. Herder, Ring 61138 Tijuana 3-4 1 13%p;ood 8 115 4 1 S» 3'1Q Willi'ms 5 Arctic King, Selota, Coca Cola I 61115 Tijuana 5if lOGVast 4 108 4 S 4* 4'* G Wliama 0 GardenClty, Kinglike, Sedan I •0964 Tijuana 3-4 1:13 Vast lt-5 114 8 7 7» 7T| C H Miller 9 Cof field. Motor Cop, Sam Ren I •0887 Tijuana 5} f l:07*.good 18-10 110 5 3 1» 1«J J Hun'mer 7 Billy Lane, Arctic King. Bedaf ARCTIC KINO, b. g, 6 118 By J. F. Crowley or Shooting Spray— Banonica, by (Formerly ran as Saw Tooth), Bannockburn. (Trainer, J. Bishop. Owner, 3. Bishop V 61351 Tijuana 3-4 l:13Vast 13-10 112 1 2 I'l l»k F J Baker 6 Dr.Corbett. Fireplace. H. Rudder €1297 Tijuana 3-4 1:13 fast 13-5 112 5 3 2l 2*J F J Baker 0 Sunnyland, Kinglike. Sedan €1138 Tijuana 3-4 l:l2«jgood J-6 114 I 2 I'll* T Wilson 5 Selota, Doctovt orbett, CocaCola 61063 Tijuana 3-4 1:13 fast 37-10 118 4 11' l'J J Hun mer 6 i.i ra.en. L.Ueacii. Mamiikinll 60971 Tijuana 5-8 1:00 fast 19 114 4 5 6» 451 R Carter 7 Garden City, Selota, Herder 60887 Tijuana 61 f 1 :07*4good 11 117 « S 6* 3*1 R Carter 7 Doc.Corl.ett, ' Billy Lane. Sedan 60804 Tijuana 3-4 1 :14 Vast 11-10 114 4 i 4 3' 3* J H'tamer 7 BillyLane, Coffield, CocaCola LITTLE LESS, b. g, 3 67 By Stem Winder— Yoong Belle, by Ogden. (Trainer, L. T. Whitehill. Owner, L. T. Whitehill). 61107 Tijuana 3-4 l:14\.fast 6 106 2 2 1* 2J T Wilson 7 FollyWalo. Capt.CloTer. I Breeze 61046 Tijuana 3-4 1:1:: Vast 6 106 3 1 1' 1» W Organ 6 Poll} Wale. Plow Steel, Thriller 61001 Tijuana 51 f 1:07 Vast 2 105 2 1 13 1»* J Hun'mer 7 Tom Craven, Tabloid, Bittern 60929 Tijuana 5} f l:09^hvy 17-6 106 2 12* 3*1 J H'tamer 6 HamiltonA.. Miss Meelick, Neg 60823 Tijuana 51 f l:10feslop 11-5 106 3 1 1 1J l'l J Hun'mer 7 Tabloid. Eye Bright, TomCraven NAN M: KINNEY, ch. f, 3 95 By Leonid— Kate Dorman, by Modred. (Trainer, L. T. Whitehill. Owner, L. T. Whitehill). 610C8 Tijuana 1 1-16 l:47Vast 9 9S 5 jz 4"! 5»1 P Hurn 7 BillyLane, Bob.Allen. GlenWell 60986 Tijuana 1 1-C 1 :54Vast 6 92 3 1 Is 4l P Hum 5 Belario, Piedra, Gath 60965 Tijuana 1 1-16 l:4SVast 6-5 98 4 3 l| li P Hum 8 Piedra, Glen Well. Franklin 60785 Tijuana 1 1-16 1:48 Vast 41-10 86 2 1 1 1 1! l'J P Hum 6 Gath, Rouen. Piedra 607O6 Tijuana 1 1-8 1:56 Vast 13 111 5 S J 8 31 6*1 C Gross 9 W.Prlnce, P'clamat'n, C. Clover 60618 Tijuana 1 1-16 l:49Vast 10 108 2 8 3 2 21 2*1 C Gross 9 C. Clover, S.Breeze, Wed.Prince 60499 Tijuana 1 1:43 mud 32 111 1 2 2 2 3* 4*1 C Gross 7 C. Clover. Wed.Prince, D.Tubb* 60156 Tijuana 8-4 1:17 slop J 109 3 111* V* J H'tamer 7 Olympiad, N.Harper, H.Wright 60055 Tijuana 3-4 l.lfVigood 7 102 6 2 2 1» 2» A Jacobs 6 Torsida, Thriller, LittleFlorene* 68857 Tijuana 8-4 l:13Vast 8 110 6 I I » 4'i A Jacobs 10 Capt. Clover, Thriller, Polly Walt HARRY RTJDDER. ch. g. 6 94 By Skilful— True Step, by Handsome. (Trainer, C. B. Irwin. Owner, C. B. Irwin V 61351 Tijuana 3-4 l:13*Vast 8 99 3 I 4* 4»1 D Hum 6 Arc.King, Dr.Corbett, Fireplace 01302 Tijuana 5-8 1 OOVast 3 112 3 4 3* B G Willi'ms 6 Danc'gGirl, EthelBrown, Angela 61206 Tijuana 51 f l:u7\fast 6 ftM 6 3 31 2'J P Hum 8 Fireplace, John Jr.. Tabloid 61152 Tijuana 3-4 1:14 Vast 41 112 4 1 l1 3» P Hum 8 JohnJr., Q.ofTrampa. H.'sHeir 61141 Tijuana 6-8 l:ol*sgood 8 115 « 5 4* 3» D Hurn 9 Shifty, R.L.Owen, BthelBrown 61110 Tijuana 3-4 1:13 Vast 27-10 112 4 1 2'1 3* M Fator 7 Ike Mills, Black Top. Neg 61079 Tijuana 3-4 1:13 Vast 19-10 108 4 1 1*1 1* G Willi'ms 8 M.Dunbar, Pl'tagenet, MyrtleA. IKE HARVEY, b. c, 4 95 By Ikky— Helen Hanrey, by Star Ruby. (Trainer, J. L. Fierce. Owner, A. Jones). 61351 Tijuana 3-4 l:13"Vast 6 99 I 4 r,« 5'*; H Long 6 Arc.King, Dr.Corbett, Fireplace . 61297 Tijuana 3-4 1:13 fast 7 101 4 6 5* 57J T Wilson C Sunnyland, ArcticKing, Kinglike 59625 Tijuana lm70y l:45Vast 8 99 2 2 I 1 2'J 2» C Studer 8 Rifle, Furbelow, Veteran 69142 Tijuana 1 l:44*islop 31 102 2 2 8 4 4k 6'* J Majestic 6 Regreso, T'lorMaid, OrchidKlng 690C8 Tijuana 3-4 1:14 fast 4 104 2 1 3 5» 6-J B Parke 8 Gen. Agra monte, IkeyT., Coffield 58904 Tijuana lm70y 1:44 fast 6 98 3 1 1 1 ll 1»* J Majestic 7 Star Realm, Blast Indian, Gath Page 6 7th Race [7th Tijuana] "7TU DA PC 1 1-16 Miles. ::-je:ir-olils and upward. Handicap. (June 24, I I III HMUtl 11 16 1:45 3 HO. HARRY BTJRGOYNE, b. g, 7 96 By Peep o'Day— Farley, by Frankfort. (Trainer. S. Folk. Owner, W, Younkina-i . 61323 Tijuana 1 1:41 Vast 6 110 1 1 lft lfj M Fator 7 Walter Dant. Fannie Nail, Vic 61301 Tijuana 1 1-16 1 :4S Vast 51 109 1 2 31 1" M Fator 7 Reydo, Moniona, Pineerest 61277 Tijuana 3-4 1:14 fast 4 116 I 4 5* 44i M Fator 8 Dane.Girl, IkeMills, Thirty Seven • J 209 Tijuana lm70y 1:45 Vast 14-5 109 2 4 41 2'1 M Fator 8 YorkLossie, Pinecre?t, Franklin i 61185 Tijuana 41 f 55 Vast 24 108 4 6 5» 6*| M Fator 7 Shifty. Herder, Doctor Corbett 61109 Tijuana 61 f 1:08 fast 7 110 1 1 U II M Fator 7 MavManlsby. Coca Cola. Review 61695 Tijuana 3-4 l:14Vast 8 106 4 i 4' 331 M Fator 9 MissM'ti.k. T'mbeola. M. Manage PIEDRA. b. g, 7 107 By Hegelian— Premiere March, by Childwick. (Tiainer, J. Eckert. Owner, J. Eckert). I 61336 Tijuana lm70y 1:15 Vast 14-5 112 1 2 2:1 1» E Fator 7 C. Clover, W.M'tgomery. J.Schas CI 244 Tijuana lm70y 1:4'. fast 4 106 3 4 4* 2" G Willi'ms 6 K. Rankin, Veteran, Man'kinll. 61118 Tijuana 1 1-16 l:47%fast 37-10 1!3 8 6 4« 1J ■ Fator 8 Walt.Dant, Fr'klin, Kath.R'kin 61068 Tijuana 1 1-16 1:47 Vast 6 106 7 6 5* 4SJ C Studer 7 BillyLane, Bob.Allen, GlenWell 60980 Tijuana 1 1-8 1 :.".4-.,fast 6 105 5 5 4* 21 C Gross 5 Belario, Gath, Nan McKinney •0965 Tijuana 1 1-16 l:4SVast 11 115 8 7 3* 23 J Metcalf 8 N.McKinney, Glen Well, F'klln 60785 Tijuana 1 1-16 l:4SVast 3 108 3 3 3 8 4» 4«i T Wilson 6 Nan McKinney, Gath, Rouen 60676 Tijuana lm70y 1:45 Vast 8 111 3 3 3 1 3* 8* C Gross 6 Billy Lane, Rifle, FrankFogarty ! 60228 Tijuana 11-16 1:54 hvy 10 111 6 3 1 1 l'l 2* C Th'pson 7 Verdi Lood, Glen Well, Franklin 60137 Tijuana 11-16 1:52 slop 19-5 113 2 3 2 2 2»i 2* C Th'peon 4 Jake Senas, Franklin, Bob Baker 60029 Tij jana 1 1-16 l:49*igood 11 113 6 2 2 2 8' 4*1 H Saladin 9 Franklin, BobBaker, F'kFogarty S988S Tijuana lm70y l:50S.„slop 27-10 108 3 6 6 4 8» 4»1 J H'tamer 7 Sheba, Bob Baker, Franklin (9749 Tijuana 1 1-8 l:55Vifast 28 110411 1 2'i 3» E Taylor 7 Veteran. Gath, Short Stop BREEZE, b. g. 8 104 By Ballot— Elise B., by Prince Royal. (Trainer, J. D. Heard. Owner, G. H. Abbott). f.l 299 Tijuana 1 IS 1 :7A-Jast 14-5 103 I 3 2=1 3 1 M Fator fi Glen Well, Veteran. Eist Indian | \ 120H Tijuana 1 1-16 1 :4Tfefast 31 107 2 C 61 7" P Hum 8 Muiciber, K.Kankin, Man'kinll. 61117 Tijuana 1 IS l::i^fast 12-6 112 4 6 l1 5» E Taylor 7 Bobby Allen, Rifle, Belario 609f.:: Tijuana 1 1-4 2:t6~fast 20 112 4 6 8s 8" C Duggan 11 Muiciber. Kifle, Regreso 60576 Tijuana 11-8 1:57 slow 12 1^8 132 2 ll2»E Taylor 8 Be Frank, East Indian, Muiciber i 60411 Tij. lana 1 1-16 l:47s5fast 7 109 7 6 6 6 4*1 3* C Duggan 13 Omond, Furbelow, Veteran 60226 Tijuana 11-16 1:52 hvy 7 111 7 6 7 4 6» 611 C Duggan 9 East Indian, Furbelow, Regreso' 60074 Tiiuana 1 1-16 l:4S%fast 7 113 6 2 3 2 2!1 3»» C Duggan 12 East Indian, Furbelow, Regreso 68625 Tiuana lm70y l:45%fast 39-10 115 4 3 8 8 4J 6*1 C Duggan 8 Rifle, Ike Harvey, Furbelow 69019- Tijuana 1 1-16 l:47Vfcfast 4 110 6 4 4 1 1' 1* R Du«;gan 7 Regreso Verdi Loon. StarRealas LOUIS LACHMTTND, b. g, 8 90 By Tony Faust— Princess Viola, by Kismet. (Triiner, L. Galbraith. Owner, L. Gaibraith). 6136( Tijuana 1 1-2 2:37%fast 9 M i 1 2* 2» M Fator 7 Mis-soula. Fan. Nail, Ronen 612S9 Tijuana 1 1 2 ::;7^fast 8-5 10$ 4 5 6' 6'" H Jones 7 Rouen, Audrey K., Missoula I f.1259 Tijuana 1 1-S l:5."^.fast TO 108 4 4 4» 2s M Fator 5 WalterDant, Pineerest, Franklin! i 61209 Tijuana lmTOy 1:45* fast 17f 111 1 8 8 8!» W Dean SY'kUissie, H.Bnrgoyne. Pinecr't I i 61060 Tijuana I 3.L9 fast 52 95 8 4 C» 6* H Long 9 East Indian, Belario, Veteran 610U Tijuana I I Hll«l 7 90 3 1 I'll1 H Long 5 B'bonGreen, Fan.Nail, M.Daly EAST INDIAN, br. g, 6 114 By Delhi— Killiecranhie, by Kilmarnock. (Tiainer, G. J. Miller. Owner. G. J. Miller). 61299 Tijuana 1 1-8 1:54 Vnst 1 115 I 5 4" 4T1 T Wilson 6 Glen Well, Veteran, Breeze 61060 Tijuana 2 3:1.9 fast 7 103 .1 3 l1 l4 C Studer 9 Belario, Veteran, Rouen 60963 Tijuana 1 1-4 2:06"^fast 9 114 2 9 10J110" J Metcalf 11 Muiciber, Rifle, Regreso 60576 Tijuana 1 1-8 1:57 slow 5 IIS 6 5 5 4 4* 311 J Metcalf 8 Be Frank, Breeze, Muiciber 60411 Tijuana 1 1-16 1 :47\f ast 21-5 118 9 7 8 6 6» 6« C Th'pson 13 Omond, Furbelow, Breeze 60226 Tijuana 1 1-16 1:52 hvy 19-5 115 2 7 6 8 2» 1» C Th'pson 9 Furbelow, Regreso, Star Realsi 60174 Tijuana 1 1-16 l:4S%fast 11-5 112 2 6 6 • 4J 1»* C H Miller 12 Furbelow, Breeze, Regreso 69625 Ti. nana lm70y l:45%fast 13-10 U4 7 7 6 6 V S» B Parke 8 Rifle. Ike Harvev, Furbelow 68904 Tijuana lm70y 1:44 fast 13-10 114 4 6 6 4 41 3l B Parke 7 Ike Harvey, Star Realm, Gath 68709 Tijuana lm70y l:45%fast 19-10 108 3 3 4 4 4« 1» B Parke 6 St. Realm, IkeHarvev, Bel.Qneei 17GS6 Kv.orth 1 1-16 l:4S%fast 43-10 102 III 1 lft l'J K Par'ton 5 Roisterer, Brisk. Tke Desert HARRY RUDDER, ch. g. 6 90 By Skilful— True Step, by Handsome. (Trainer, C. B. Irwin, Owner, C. B. Irwin). 61351 Tijuana 3-4 liUtfcfaat S 9a :: ;: 4" 4»J D Hum 6 Arc.King. Dr.Corbett, Fireplace 61302 Tijuana 5-S 1 :0o-vf ast 3 112 :: 4 %'- 1! G W'liams « Danc'gGirl, EtlielBrown, Angela 61206 Tijuana 51 f l:07\fast 5 106 5 3 31 2*1 P Hum 8 Fireplace, John Jr., Tabloid • 1152 Tijuana 3-4 l:l»VrTast 41 112 4 1 1» ss P Hum 8 JohnJr.. Q.ofTruinps, H.'sneir 61141 Tijuana 5-8 l^lVijood 8 115 6 6 4 31 D Hurn 9 Shifty. R. L. Owen. EthelBrown 61110 Tijuana 3-4 l:13tifast 27-10 112 4 1 V\ Z* M Fator 7 Ike Mills, Black Top. Neg 61079 Tijuana 3-4 ld3%Css4 19-10 109 4 1 1« 1» G WTiams 8 M.Dunbar. Pl'tagenet, MyrtleA. BOBBY ALLEN, ch. g, 5 96 By Harrigan — Mae Lrwin, by Banquo II. (Trainer, L. Whitehill. Owner, L. Whitehill). 61336 'Tijuana lmTOy 1 :45%£aat 41-10 106 7 6 7 7»* W Organ 7 Tiedra. C. Clover, W. Montgomery I j 61274 Tijuana 1 1:41 fast 21 105 1 4 31 4»i T Wilson 8 G.Well. PollyWale. Ballotcar 61153 Tijuana 11-1G1:4 fast 9 108 6 4 41 £• G Willi'ms 7 W.M'tgom'v. K.Rankin, P. Wale 61117 Tiiuana 1 1-8 1:54- fast 10 97 1 2 2* 1« T Wilson 7 Rifle, Belario, (lath I 61092 Tijuana 1 l:41K,fast 1 110 I S 3»" 3» C Ralls 7 K.Rankin, Lit. Beach. P. Blossom 61063 Tijuana 1 1-16 lMTWast 13 107 2 1 11 2» H Long 7 Billy Lane, Glen Well, Piedra i I 609C." Tijuana 1 1-M 1«MM 8 115 1 1 21 6'JC Ralls 8 NanMcKin'y. Piedra, GlenWell' 60927 Tijuana 1 1-S 1:9 hvy 10 1J3 2 1 l1 3) C Ralls 7 Yorkist, CharlevP.oy, RobBakei j 1 60804 Ti; iana S-4 1 MHi aet 16-5 106 1 3 6 5 6*1 D Hurn 7 BillyLane, Coffield, ArctlcKlnj W00DIE MONTGOMERY, ch. g. 9 109 By First Chip— Duchess of Montebello, by Banastar. (Trainer, F. R. Irr.in. Owner, F. R. Irwin). 6133C Tijuana lm70y l:4S%taat i Hi 2 1 l1 3J T Wilson 7 Piedra. Capt. Clover, Jake Schas C12U9 Tijuana 1 1-8 1 :".4-0fast 23 U2 14 6 6" H Long (i ;len Well, Veteran, Breeze I 612 74 Tijuana 1 1.11 fnst 12 111 2 6 6» 6T3 B Petzgold 8 G.Well. PollyWale, Ballulcar C1153 Tijuana 1 1-M 1:48 f.ist 9 103 1 1 l« l1 T Wilson 7 Kath. Rankin, Pol. Wale, Belsria 60986 Tijuana 1 1-8 l:£4%fMt 15 103 1 2 5 5»1 C Studer 5 Belario, I'iedra, Gath I 60965 Tijuana 1 1-16 l:«s%fa** 8 120 2 6 7» 6 ji T Wilson 8 N.McKinney, Piedra, Glen Well ' 6092 7 Tijuana 1 1-8 1:59 hvy 10 108 3 4 6* 64 C Studer 7 Yorkist, Char.P.ov, Bobby Allen ! 6C707 Tijuana 1 1-16 1:47 fast 13 99 2 3 6 7 71 7»| P Hurn 8 Planet. Furbelow, Muiciber j 60676 Tijuana lm70y l:4B%flMt 17-5 117 5 4 4 4 41 51' T Wilson 6 Billy Lane, Rifle. Piedra I 60444 Tijuana 1 1-16 l:51«tslup 3-2 107 1 2 1 1 4'» 4*1 C Studer 5 Yorkist, PI. Blossom, Bolsters* i j 8th Race [8th Tijuana] Qriri DAPC ■ ii~i Ml**"' 3-year-olds and upward. Claiming: Handicap.' | OUI nHOt (March 18, 19^^ :;:0-' ;j-5— — « 115.) MISSOULA, ch. m, 5 100 By Edwin T. Fryer— Recne W., by Star Shoot. (Trainer, W. E. Hunter. Owner, W. E. Hunter). 613Co TUB*** 1 12 2 ;■•/.. st 4 M 1 2 IS l1 W D Miller 7 L Lachmnnd, F.Nail, Rouen C1289 '1'ijuana 1 1-. 2:,;;:'Jf it t 37-10 96 2 6 (' 3:| M Fator 7 Rouen. Audrey K, Rlivmer i1t43 Tijuana 11-8 1:56 fast 12f 110 7 6 5«1 1" W D Mill'rl2 By Right. Pierrot, George C. Jr. C1205 Tijuana 11-16 t:4f%f— t 26 109 7 8 71 7" P Caron 8 D.IMbc MissKruter MikeUalv 611G7 T.juana lm70y 1:47 Vast 52 107 4 T 41 3'J W D M'ler 7 Booneville, T.Brooks,' TomOwens i 61113 Tijuana ll:42\fast 14 108 4 8 8 8 » J Thomas 8 M'uikinll., Mis.sD'bar, P'lessOue ■ 60806 Tijuana 1 1:44 Vast 41 106 7 6 5 6 6'i V M Fator 10 PlowSteel, NoWonder, HotFoot ! 60687 Tiiuana 3-4 l:16*Vast 9-5 liri 7 7 7 51 1^ m Fator 12 Chrome, Olive O., Squash LOUIS LACHMUND, b. g. 8 104 By Tony Faust— Princess Viola, by Kismet. (Trainer, L. Galbraith. Owner, L. Galbraith), C1366 Tijuana 1 1-2 2 JTVust I 102 I 1 2 2' M Fator 7 Missoula, Fan.Nail, Ronen 61289 Tijuar.a 1 l-i: 8:37%faa4 8-5 MS 1 I «.= O10 H Jones 7 lt Mi -n, Audrey K., Missoula 61259 Tijuana 1 1-8 1 :5.,Vast 30 H'S 4 4 4» 2» M Fator I Walterllant, Hstewrt Pranklin 61209 Tijuana lm70y l:4-VVast lTf 111 1 8 8 8" W Dean 8 Y'kl^issie, H.Burgovne, Pinecr't 61060 Tijuana I 3.L0 fast 52 95 8 4 63 6» H I^ong 9 East Indian. Belaiio, Veteran I 61044 Tijuana 2 i.Tt%la1 7 90 3 1 1 J 1' H Lon« 5 B'bontiieen, Fan. Nail. M.Daly FANNIE HAIL, br. m. 6 103 By Leonid — Bessie Rcmbert, by Dungarven. (Trainer, F. Samples. Owner, J. S. McDaniel). 61366 Tijuana 1 1-8 2:87%faat 21-1) 112 4 « 4s 2'? H Jones 7 MiRsoula, LLa-limund. Rouen 61323 Tijuana 1 l:41Vast 4 115 7 7 S1 3»J II Jones 7 Har.Burgoyne. W^lterDant, Vic C1245 Tijuana 1 l:41Vast 5 110 6 7 5* 13 M Futor 7 Nonsuit, Montona, WaterWillow j ! 61155 1 .juana 11:42 fast 12 119 5 4 31 Z* K Fator 8 DonDodge, LanraCochran, Vic I | 61044 Tijuana 2 3:23 Vast 14-5 109 2 3 ?1 3' U Jones 5 L L'limund, B'bonGreen, M.Daly | 61017 Tijuana 1 1 42 fast 6 114 6 6 6« ?»* P Caron 7 BlackTop, Kath.R'kin, T ("vn i j 60902 Tijuana 1 3-16 2 02Vast 6-5 112 U 7 2'1 1» T Wilson 11 Bas'noltoy, Salgeorge, D'tyLtdy I ' 60868 Tijuana 1 1-8 1 :57V.slow 17-6 114 1 1 2* 2* P Caron 7 Ch' ley Boy, Rhymer, DaintyLady BOURBON GREEN, b. g, 6 112 By Bourbon Beau— Evergreen, by Ornament, (Trainer, L. T. Whitehill. Owner. L. T. WbitehUl). 61365 Tijuana 1 IS l:5ti%fast 3-2 115 9 3 J'l 1' F J BakerlO P'hecy, MikeDaly. Rwenson 61106 Tijuana 1 2-16 2:0::%fast 3 114 4 4 41 3'J H Taylor 7 D'tyLady, TomOwens. T.Brooks 61044 Tijuana 2 3:29%fast 7-5 112 6 4 3« 2» J H'tamer 5 L.L'hmund, Fan.Nail, MikeDaly 60947 Tijuana 1 3-4 3:02%good ( 111 I I ft* a* O Gross 6 Rouen, Rhymer, Buckhorn II. 66889 Tijuana 1 1-16 l:48%sood 6 111 8 T q 3*1 J Hun'mer 8 Pol. Wale, Nel. Harper. D'tyLady •0680 Tijuana 1 S-S 2:18%faat 8-5 IDS 7 6 6 I 4|lftJ H'tamer 7 Fan Nail. W.Haven, BucknoralL I I I I LITTLE ORPHAN, ch. g. 8 83 By Brigade— Amelia B., by Sain. (Trainer, E. E. Buchanan. Owner, E. E. Buchanan). 61367 Tijuana 1 1-S l:58Vast 8 110 3 1 l1 l'l C Ralls *1 AlWick, W.H Pearce, Argento 61273 Tijuana 1 18 l:55Vast 48 110 3 3 3« 37 H Long 10 Sample, Dr. Samuel, Argento 61261 Tijuana 1 l:42Vast 69 107 3 6 6J 55i C Ralls 8 H. Wright, ChickB'kley, Yerraak 61184 Tijuana 1 1-16 1:49V ast 6 110 1 2 55i 5« H Long 8 Sample, Mike Daly. Sam Hill 61077 Tijuana 1 1-16 l:49%fast 51 110 2 2 2l U II Long 8 GoodBnough, AlWick. Prophecy 61013 Tijuana lm70y l:4GVast 21 110 4 4 5« 2* C Ralls 9 Geo.C.Jr , Ostentat's, L.L'hmund 60945 Tijuana 1 1:44 good 32 101 1 5 5» 4«1 C Ralls 9 LottaSneed. Cas Crown, Bestful 60024 Tijuana 3-4 1:17 pood 24f 108 12 10 10" 10' ■ E Noble 12 Hot Foot, Kcnward, Montperri 59794 Tijuana lm70y l:49Vast 18 110 3 7 71 9*1 K Noble 11 Zamloch. Mrs. Pat. Petlar 59527 Tijuana 1 1-16 2:01^hvy 9 110 4 3 S!i J' E Noble 5 Flash ofStecl, Dehra, L.Jos'phine ROUEN, b. g, 6 120 By St. Amant— Kaffir Fowl, by Gillinule. (Trainer, A. Brant. Ovmer. A. Brent). 61366 Tijuana 1 1-2 2:37"Vast 23-10 123 6 3 3» 4*1 C Duggan 7 Missoula, L-Lschmtrnd, F.Nail 61289 Tijuana 1 1-2 2:37-Vast 17-5 120 6 2 1» !■ C Duggan 7 Audrey K., Missoula, Rhymer 61209 Tijuana lm70y l:45Vast 21 116 8 7 71 7«i W Organ ■ Y'kLassie, H.Burgoyne, Pmeer't 61118 Tijuana 1 1-16 l:47%fast 18 116 6 7 6* 5"! E Taylor 8 Piedra, Walter Dant, Franklin 61060 Tijuana 2 3:29 fast 2 101 6 5 4» 4«i J Hun'mer 9 East Indian, Belario, Veteran '60947 Tijuana 1 3-4 3:02»sgood 2J 115 3 2 1» 1« J Hunmer « Rouen, Rhymer. P.urkhorn II. 60842 Tijuana 1 1-16 l:52%mud 8-6 111 5 4 2» f J H'tamer 6 Rifle. Bill Head, Don Jose 60785 Tijuana 1 1-16 1:4$ Vast 7 106 4 4 4 4 3*1 3S| J H'tamer 5 Nan McKinney, Gath, Piedra MONTONA, ch. g, 5 104 By Montgomery— Eatona, by Scarborough. (Trainer. W. Pinkstaff. Owner, W. Pinkstaff). 61301 Tijuana 1 1-M l:4SVast 43-10 K)8 6 6 4-1 31 H Long 7 nar.Burgoyne, Reydo. Tinecrest 61245 Tijuana 1 l:41%tast 6 110 7 5 21 3! H Long 7 Fan.Nail, Nonsuit. Wat. Willow 61154 Tijuana ll:42Vast 13 114 8 7 7»J 6*1 W Davis 8 IkeMills, BlackTop, MissKruter 61079 Tijuana 1 3-16 2:0Fsfast 11-10 112 6 1 1» 1« C Studer 8 JudgeDavid, ToraBi'ks, Dr.Sam'l 61059 Tijuana 1 1-16 1:48-Vast 4 114 7 6 4'1 1* T Wilson 8 Zetetie, Dainty Lady, Hot Foot 60988 Tijuana lm70y l:46%fast 6 117 6 3 J1 2l P Martinez 8 S.J.Vergne, T.Brooks, By Right AUDREY K., b. m. 7 94 By Ballot— Captivity, by Goldfinch or Star Ruby. (Trainer, G. F. Hurn. Owner, G. F. Hum). 61353 Tijuana 1 1-16 1:49 fast 7 116 8 3 3« 3*1 D Hum 8 L. Cochran. Conichon, Poacher 61289 Tijuana 1 1-2 2:37Vaat 24 96 1 1 2* 2» D Hum 7 Rouen, Missoula, Rhymer 61205 Tijuana 1 1-1G l:4S Vast 22 110 5 7 8 8'» P Hum 8 D.Dodge, MissKruter, MikeDaly 61169 Tijuana lm70v 1:48 fast 10 115 8 8 8 8T D Hurn 8 Yermak, Balarosa, Weinland 61114 Tijuana 1 1-16 1:49 Vast 17-6 110 6 6 6 6" P Hurn 7 Clov.Junia, D'tyLady, Caamano 61085 Tijuana 1 1-16 l:49Vast 7 115 8 3 2*1 2J D Hum 7 Yermak, Thymer, Booneville 61058 Tijuana 1 1-16 l:49%fast 12 110 1 4 3| 3'i P Hurn 8 C.Junia. W.Haven, T.B'kenndgt 9th Race [9th Tijuana] . I i I ! | \ i I i I i j I I i I j 1 I I ' ! j I i j | Qth RAPF X MIle" 3-year-olds and upward. Claiming. (Jane 17, 191G REYDO, b. g, S 112 By Bey Hindoo— Trinta, by Saim. (Trainer, W. H. Sperling. Owner, 3. Humbre cht). 61301 Tijuana 1 1-16 l:48Vast 2 110 2 4 21 2» P Caron 7 Har.Burgoyne. Montona, Pinec't 61062 Tijuana lm70y 1:45 Vast 14-5 111 4 2 2» 2J J Majestic 8 K.Rankin, H.Burgoyne, B.Head C1002 Tijuana 1 1-16 l:47Vast 6 108 6 6 6 6*1 J Majestic 6 WalterDant, Franklin, Pol. Wale 6C758 Tijuana 1 1-16 1:49 Vast 19 196 6 4 4 4 4] 6* T Wilson 8 Franklin, Nel. Harper, Don Jose 60709 Tijuana 51 f 1:08 fast 68 110 7 8 8 8 8*1 E Don'hue 8 Sedan, G.Ag'monte, HamiltonA 60621 Tijuana 3-4 l:14Vast 33f 109 7 8 8 8* 7*1 B Don'hue 9 Trusty, Don Jose, Dancing Girl 58852 Tijuana 3-4 1:15 Vast ?80 U4 6 6 6 6 6«i W And'son 6 McLane. Verdi Loon, Bob Baker 64045 Tijuana 1 1-8 l:56*islop 10 120 3TJ A Zelgler 7 FrankShan'n, S.Beacn, Nashotaa 53882 Tijuana 6J f 1:07 fast 167 U6 7»i A Zeljrler 7 An.Regina, OrchidKlng, Gr.Mlnt SAMPLE, ch. g, 3 88 By Bnunmel — Seemly, by Torpoint, (Trainer, W. T. Anderson. Owner, San Diego Stable). 61273 Tijuana 1 1-8 l:55Vast 16-6 91 4 1 1» 1* P Hum 10 Dr. Samuel, Lit. Orphan. Argento 61243 Tijuana 11-8 1:56 fast 6 90 5 1 l1 5* P Hum 12 Missoula. By Bight. Pierrot 61184 Tijuana 1 1-16 1:49 Vast 4 86 6 1 1» 1» 9 Hum 8 Mike Daly, Sam Hill, Svensoa 61140 Tijuana 1 1:44 good 18-6 85 8 8 4* 4* P Hurn 8 Conichon, NoWonder, Smil.M'gis 60959 Tijuana 61 f 1:08 fast 24 91 9 9 9 8*| C Studer 9 View, I. W. Harper, July Fly 60929 Tijuana 61 f lK»%hvy 48 87 • « ( 6«1 C Studer 6 Ham'nA., M. Meelick, LlttleLesa 60787 Tijuana 61 f 1:08 Vast 35 93 8 8 8 7* 77| C Studer 8 McLane, RobborlL, Col.Murphy 60523 Tijuana 3-4 1:19 hvy 17-5 95 7 6 5 41 4« C Studer 9 Poacher, Czardom, Nelllellarper 6U305 Tijuana 3-4 1:14 Vast 132 95 3 4 4 4» 6* C Studer 7 Bil.Lane. MissManage, Soc.Stai WALTER DANT, ch. g, 7 110 By Harrigan— Willie T., by Albert. (Trainer, C. B. Lrwin. Owner, C. B. Lrwin). 61336 Tijuana lm70y l:45Vast 6 109 1 7 6* 651 D Hum 7 Piedra. C. Clover, W. Montgomery 61323 Tijuana 1 l:41Vast 7 112 2 2 2* 2i T Wilson 7 Har. Burgoyne. FannieNail, Vic 61259 Tijuana 1 1-8 l:55%fast 9-6 111 2 1 1* 1* T Wilson 5 L.Lachmund. Pineerest, Franklis 61209 Tijuana lm70y l:45Vast 17-6 116 7 6 6« 5'i T Wilson 8 Y'kLassie, H.Burgoyne, Pinecr't 61118 Tijuana 1 1-1G 1:47 Vast 18 101 5 8 21 21 C Ralls 8 Piedra, Franklin, Katn.Bankin 61084 Tijuana 1 1-8 l:55Vast I 112 I 6 6 6" D Hurn 6 Franklin, Pineerest, Mannikinll. 61062 Tijuana lm70y l:45Vast 5 101 7 6 6* 6*3 H Long 8 K.Rankin. Reydo, H. Burgoyne DON DODGE, b. g, 7 113 By Toddington — Miss Oertel, by Handsel. (Trainer, C. Manley. Owner. H. T. Palmer). 61368 Tijuana 1 1:42 Vast 6-5 112 2 5 3* 2** T Wilson 7 H. Wright. Y. Lassie, EugeniaK. 61275 Tijuana 1 1:41 Vast 3-2 110 6 3 U U Q Willi'ms 9 Croupier, Bill Head. Daintyl^dy 61205 Tiuana 1 1-16 l:4$Vast 3-3 112 3 1 I' 1! G Willi'ms 8 MissKruter, MikeDaly. Geo. C. Jr. 61155 Tijuana 1 1:42 fast 6-5 112 1 1 1*1 1*1 G Willi'ms 8 LauraCochran. FannieNail, Vic 61069 Tijuana 1 1:42 Vast 33-10 112 1 2 11 11 G Willi'ms 8 EugeniaK., D'tyLady, Nashotak 60886 Tijuana 3-4 l:13*igood 23-10 114 6 7 7J 6'* C Ralls 12 W.Whitak»r, J.G'man, M.D'bar 60708 Tijuana 1 l:42Vast 13-10 113 3 6 6 5 6* 4T J Metcalf 7 H.Burgoyne, Phedoden, Y.Lassis S0357 Tijuana 1 1-16 1:49 fast 3 108 7 3 3 1 l'J 3«* Q Wlli'ms 7 Omond, Gath, Glen Well 60229 Tijuana 3-4 l:17%nvy 3 HI 8 1 1 1» 1* C Th'pson 7 Orc.King, G.Ag'monte, Sh'tStos WATER WILLOW, b. m, 6 112 By Rapid Water — Icaria, by Sanders. (Trainer, J. Eckert. Owner, J. Eckert). 161337 Tijuana 1 1-16 1:49 Vast 21-10 106 1 2 11 l'J T Wilson 9 T.Br'k'ridge, Cr'pier, H. Wright 161245 Tijuana 1 1:41 Vast 16-6 107 5 3 31 4SJ D Hum 7 Fannie Nail, Nonsuit. Montona 61183 Tijuana 11-8 1:35 fast 3 102 4 1 1" 2» T Wilson (i Mannikinll., Vic, Peerless Onl 61108 Tijuana 1 1-16 l:4S~fa3t 6 109 2 6 6- 5«1 G Willi'ms 7 Thriller, Nashotah. Eugenia K. 61030 Tijuana 1 1-16 l:49Hslow 28 105 6 6 6 2» H B B'wer I Vic. HeadOverlleels. Bee's Winf 60889 Tijuana 1 1-16 l:4S%good 31 107 7 8 8 8'« C Gross 8 Tol.Wale, Nel.IIarper, B'bonGr's 50692 Tijuana 1 1-16 l:49Vast 16 107 6 9 9 9 81 6«1 C Gross 9 Vic, Don Jose, Nellie Harper 60652 Tijuana 1 1-16 1 :50V ast 18 109 2 6 6 6 6 4* C Gross 6 Bee'sWing. Phedoden, Deckhand 59059 Tijuana 3-4 1:14 Vast 234 105 8 8 9 10 10 O At well 10 Furbelow, Orchid King, Chow S8931 Tijuana 11-16 1:49 fast 36 100 6 6 ( 6 6 6'* J H'tamer 6 Ver.Loon, Dix. Carroll, Deckhand -V7906 K'worth lm70y l-Sc^hvy 24 106 8 7 6 7 7* 7'» T Bums 9 WhlteHaven, Sk'rFace, Jacques )7246 Con'ght 1 1-16 1:4S fast 51 113 S S 4 6 7* 7» W Hlnphy 8 PaulaV.. Blar.Boy. BuckhornIL JOHN JR., b, g, 9 114 By Marta Santa — Maude Fealy, by Ben Strome. (Trainer, J. Hannale. Owner, V. Mannale). «1324 Tijuana 51 f l:07Vast 3J 114 12 3' 3*1 M Fator 8 II'gan'sHeir, R.L.Owen, Herder (J1206 Tijuana 51 f 1:07 Vast 13-5 109 1 5 41 3*1 M Fator 8 Fireplace, liar. Rudder. Tabloid 61152 Tijuana 3-4 l:14'5fast 21-10 119 1 5 4' 1» E Fator 8 Q.ofT'mps, H. Rudder, H.'sHeir 61076 Tijuana 3-4 l:14Vast 22-5 117 2 6 41 6'i J Majestic 9 H.'sHeir, Q.ofT'mps, T.Craven 61063 Tijuana 3-4 1:13 fast 19-10 113 2 4 5* 5'J C Th'pson 6 A.King, T. Craven, Little Beach 60966 Tijuana 51 f l:07Vast 7 118 1 2 l«k in C Th'pson 7 MissManage, Shifty, An.Regina NELLIE HARPER, b. f, 8 88 By Harrigan — Beatrice Soule, by Pesp o'Day. (Trainer, P. M. Level. Owner, H. Caldwell). 61290 Tijuana 3-4 1:11 Vast 16 94 5 4 4' 4"J II Long 6 M.Maulsby, Nonsuit, Tabloid C1246 Tijuana 3-4 l:13Vast 19 91 6 6 4* 45j H Long 7 L.Beach, Uar.'sIIeir, M.Maulsby 61017 Tijuana 1 1:42 fast 5 94 5 6 6* 6'1 C Studer 7 BlackTop, Kath.R'kin, Fan.Nail 61001 Tijuana 61 f l:07%fast 25 108 7 7 61 5*1 P Caron 7 UttleLess, TomCraven, Tabloid 60928 Tijuana 1 1-16 l:52%hvy 3-2 93 4 7 6*1 3» P Hum 6 B.'sWing, H.O.Ueels, D'tyLady HARRY BURGOYNE, b. g. 7 116 By Peep o'Day— Farley, by Frankfort. (Trainer, S. Polk. Owner, W. Younkman). 61323 Tijuana 1 1:41 Vast 5 110 1 1 HI* M Fator 7 Walter Dant, Fannie Nail. Vie 61301 Tijuana 1 1-16 l:48Vast 51 109 1 2 31 m M Fator 7 Reydo, Montona. Pineerest 61277 Tijuana 3-4 1:14 fast 4 116 5 4 5* 4'J M Fator 8 Dane.Girl, IkeMills, ThirtySeven 61209 Tijuana lm70y l:45Vast 14-5 109 2 4 4l 2'i M Fator 8 YorkLassio. Pineerest, Franklin 61185 Tijuana 41 f 55Vast 24 108 4 6 C» 5'1 M Fator 7 Shifty, Herder, Doctor Corbett 61109 Tijuana 51 f 1:08 fast 7 110 1 1 1J lj M Fator 7 MayMaulsby. CocaCola, Review 61095 Tijuana 3-4 l.HVast 8 106 4 5 4l 3»1 M Fator 9 MissM'lkk, T'mbeola, M Manage BOBBY ALLEN, ch. g. 5 117 By Harrigan— Mae Irwin, by Banqjie H. (Trainer, L. Whitehill. Owner. L. Whitehill). 161336 Tijuana lmTOy l:4s%faat 41-10 106 7 6 7 7*1 WT Organ 7 Piedra, C. Clover. W. Montgomery 61274 Tijuana 1 1:41 fast 21 Mi 1 4 31 4*1 T Wilson 8 G.Well, Polly Wale. Ballotcar 61153 Tijuana 1 1-16 1:4=: fast 9 108 6 4 41 3« G WTiams 7 W.M'tgom'y, K.Kankin, P.Wale 161117 Tijuana 1 1-S 1:54 Vast 10 97 1 2 2« l^ T Wilson 7 Kifle. Helario, C.ith 61092 Tiiu.L ,a 1 l:41-,fast 1 110 5 3 3»* 3" C Ralls 7 K.Rankin, Lit. Beach. P.Blo.=som 610C8 Tijuana 1 1-lti 1 :47 Vast 13 107 2 1 1| 2» II Long 7 Billy Lane, (ilea Well. Piedra 60965 Tijuana 1 1-1G 1:48 Vast 8 115 1 1 2l 3-1 C Ralls 8 NanMcKin'y, Piedra. GleneWll 60927 Tijuana 11-8 1:59 hvy 10 103 2 1 l1 31 C Ralls 7 Yorkist. CliarleyPoy, BobBaker 60804 Tijuana 3-4 1:14Vast 16 5 106 1 5 5* 6»1 D Hum 7 BillyLane, Coffield, ArcticKing MANNIKIN JX, ch. g. 5 119 By Fitz Herbert ar Gretry— Manzanita, by Meddler. (Trainer, H. A. Lett. Owner H. A. Lott). 61244 Tijuana lm70y 1:45 fast 8 98 2 2 z* 4!1 W D Mill'r 6 Kalh'ineRankin, Piedra, Vetera* 61208 Tijuana 1 1-10 1:17 Vast 18 92 4 4 4« 3*3 W D Miller 8 Muiciber. Kath. Rankin, Rifle 161183 Tijuana 11-8 1:55 fast 8 113 1 2 2« 1» W D Miller 6 WaterWillow, Vie, Peerless One 161113 Tijuana 1 l:42Vast 9 118 6 4 2| 1« W D Miller 8 MissDunbar, P'rlessOne, L.Speed 61084 Tijuana 1 1-8 1:55 Vast 14 105 6 2 2'1 3« W D Miller 6 Franklin, Pineerest, Vic 61063 Tijuana 3-4 1:13 fast 63 104 6 6 6 4»1 W D Miller 6 A.King, T. Craven, Little Beach 60928 Tijuana 1 1-16 l:52\hvy ISf 108 8 8 71 71* W Miller 9 B.'sWing, H.O.Ueels, N.narper 60909 Tijuana 1 1:43 fast 30 113 2 2 2* 21 W D Miller 8 AlmaB., I. W. Harper. Dr.Samnel 80825 Tijuana 1 1-8 2:02 slop 8 110 2 2 1 1 l'J 2» W D Miller 6 Mist. Polly, P'wSteel, Shenand'h ^'708 Tijuana 1 1 42Vast 65 108 7 6 6 6 6J J'JH B B'wer 7 H.Burgoyne, Phedoden, Y. Lassie 10520 Tijuana lm70y l:55~*hvy 12-5 108 111 1 1* 1* J H'tamer 7 Petlar, Mistress Polly, 8ippara WS55 Tijuana lm70y !.■%!— 19 108 4 4 8 8 8 3» W D Miller 8 Ch.Barkley, Y'kLassie, LewlsB. S0330 Tijuana 1 1-8 1:58 fast II 108 2 3 4 I 4J 3*1 W D Miller 8 Dr.Samuel, G'rgeC.Jr., F.ofSteel 10th Race [10th Tijuana] i ■ ! I j ! I | | i j I ' 1fith RAPF 5~S ■**-'•• "*-year-oldj» and upward. Claiming. (May 20, 1 DUO LADY SMALL, blk. m, 7 104 By Jack Atkin— Oriental Pearl, by Ingoldsby. (Trainer, G. A. Luckey. Owner, G. A. Luckey). 61354 Tijuana 5-8 1:01 Vast 41 1«8 6 4 3' 2 * W D Mill r S ShelbyviUe, VeraRita W Mack 61291 Tijuana 5-8 1:02 fast 24 106 6 5 3' 7* J Deford S Mad.Byng. Smil. Maggie Perch 61M1 Tijuana 5-8 l:02Vast 9-10 106 8 5 1' 1*1 C Ralls 12 Vodka, Montgomery Jr., Foeman 60914 Tijuana 5i f l:JS;t;good 8 113 5 4 4*i ft* J Deford 8 Danc'gGirl. Sir.l.Vergne M 'sl'et 60827 Tijuana 5 8 l:02V=lop 10 107 3 3 3 3J 5T J Deford 7 Clear Lake, Neg, Due de Guise MM Tijuana 61 f l:08Vast 27 L2 1 3 3 3:J10'» Q LeeJs 11 Hazel Dale, Trum.Call, RuhberIL ai37 Tijuana 6J t l:10-l&slop 15 93 5 6 6 6 6»| C Studer 6 HuronlL. Sis. Susie, Doc. Corbett ETHEL BROWN, b. f. 4 105 By Leonid — Rosiris, by Joe Carey. (Trainer. W. Singleton. Owner, W. Singleton). 61302 Tijuana 5-8 LOOVust l«-: Ml 12 2" 2^ C Ralls 6 H.Rndder, DaneingOirl. Angels 61198 Tijuana 5-8 l:01"r-ood 43-10 IM 6 6 4' 4*1 C Ralls 7 S.Susie, Angela, KoberlL.Owra 61141 Tijuana 5-8 1:01 "Ssood 7 107 7 6 6« 4'J II B B'wer 9 Shifty, R.L.Owen, HarryRudder 61109 Tijuana 61 f 1:08 fast 4 107 3 2 2- 6'i P Hum 7 H.Burgovne. M M'ulsby, C. Cola 60SO7 Tijuana 6-8 1:01 Vast 9 107 4 6 6 4'1 !•» E Fator 8 Ring, Huron II.. Sedan 60678 Tijuana 5-8 1:01 Vast 11 102 6 6 6 E« 4*1 H B B'wer 6 Arctic King. Huron II., Herder MR Tijuana 41 f 68fsh\T 10 107 4 6 6 4'J 4»1 T Wilson 6 Hazel Dale. Joe Blair, Sedan J985S Tijuana 41 f 65Vast 21 107 6 4 4 4' 5*1 C Gross 7 HamiltonA., Joeltl air, Ph. Ward 9130 Tijuana 41 f 65 fast 18 103 4 6 3 41 6*1 B Noble 6 Huron II., Joe Blair, Shifty 54664 Dorval 3-4 l:21*-fchvy 14 93 1 8 6 10 10'* E Uarb'nelO Ettahe, S'terEmblem, W.Smoka SHELBYVILLE b. o, 3 96 By Waterr ale— Miss Metcalf, by Ardington. (Trainer, J. Mannale. Owner. Mannale & Baum stock). 61354 Tijuana 6-8 LOlVast 19-10 97 4 2 2* l*k M Fator 8 L'yRmall. VeniRita, Walt. Mark 61272 Tijuana 5-8 LOlVast 5 100 3 2 2« 1« J Majestic 12 Angela, Candorosa, Chippendale 61230 Tijuana 51 1 1:08 Vast 6 98 8 1 ftl fta J Majestic 11 Fiesta. G.Trimble. Maid of Ansel 61180 Tijuana 5-8 1:01 Vast 19 92 8 4 5* 3ft H Long 11 FullMoon. Hon. George, Fiesta 61149 Tijuana 5J f 1:09 fast 4 100 8 10 11 ll'» P Hum 11 Blaser. Silk Sox. Bookworm 616S6 Tijuana 5J f l:09Hslow 11 111 ! 1 2» 4* R Carter 7 fiesta, Cascade, Chippendals EMUTANA, b. m. 7 104 By Von Tromp— Isolation, by George Kessler. (Trainer, J. Kern. Owner, J. Kern). 61293 Tijuana A f 1:08 fast 25 110 6 8 8 711 E Tetzgold 8 Divlnnd, View, Aek Jessie 61094 Tijuana 6-8 l:(C%fast 31 115 6 6 7 6s T Rae 7 MissD'bar, I.W.U'per, E.WaWo 61055 Tijuana El t 1:08 fast 14« 115 5 7 7s 7»J E Taylor 8 It. Atkin. Th. Seven, Mayflower 60930 Tijuana 5-8 l:03%hvy 63 110 I 4 t l ('} H Long 8 Rubberll., Cl.theWay, llarryD 60R37 Tijuana 51 f l:10%mud 61 110 6 6 41 4*1 H Long 7 Mannchen, C.Master. C.tbeWaj 60802 Tijuana 1-4 l:15fcfast 10 110 6 6 6 61 7«J J Hun'mrell W.Wh'aker. E.H'gan. C.Master 60442 Tijuana 1 l:50%slop 27-lft 107 6 11 1 l'i 1" G Willi' mr 8 Dot Foot, Swenson, Jewel Oitj •03S2 Tijuana »-4 l:15%faat M 113 1 4 6 71 8'J P Caron B Q ofTnimpa, l'.toPoint. RedMas 60250 Tijuana K-S 1:04 goods 113 » 8 6 61! 4»J C Tta'psot 8 McMnrphy. Dorothy Tlllnranr. HAERJGAN'S HEIR. ch. g, 6 118 By Harridan— Admiral's Daughter, by Voa Tromp. (Trainer, F. Wallhanser. Owner, F. Wallhanser). 61324 Tijuana 61 f 1 :07Hfast 31 114 6 J ll II T Wilson 8 Robt.LOwen, John Jr.. Herder 61246 Tijuar.a 3-J 113%fast 6 109 5 5 31 2* P Hum 7 LP.each. M Maulsby, N. Harper 61201 Tijuana 3-4 l:14?igood 19-10 114 5 1 ■ 2 T Wilson 10 Neg. Croupier. Madam Hyng 61152 Tijuana 3-4 l:14Uifast 12-5 113 6 6 6* 4*1 T Wilson 8 JohnJr., Q.ofTrumpa, H. Rodder 61076 Tijuana 3-4 l:14fcfast 19-6 112 7 8 21 1» T Wilson 9 Q.ofT'mps. T.C'un, U.B'goyn* EX SABIO, br. g. 12 106 By Sorcerer— Schwalbe, by Sain. (Trainer, J. Kern. Owner. J. Kern). 61369 Tijuana 5-8 1 :02',4iast 8 112 1 4 3* 3' H B B'werll Alajah, Fond nope. Tom faro 61352 Tijuana 51 f 1:08 fast 69 112 1 2 S» 6S1 H B B'wer 7 H.tJeorge. TlTtySeven. Sm.M'gie 61293 Tijuana 61 f 1 :0S fast 25 117 2 3 5» P F J Baker 8 Dirland. View, Ask Jessie 61203 Tijuana 51 f 1:08 fast 22 112 7 6 7 7" H Long 8 IV.ii Jose, Cover I'p, Tillotson 61151 Tijuana 6-8 l:01*,fast 13 115 3 7 71 6TJ W D Miller 9 Alajah, I.W.Harper. Tillotson 61119 Tijuana 51fl:07^fast 82 117 3 4 7* 7'» C Ralls 8 M'flower. HamillonA., P. Martin 61056 Tijuana 61 f l:07Hfast 62 117 1 7 7 7*3 B V.cEwn, 7 Smil. Maggie. H'tuuA., P'taieucl TOM CARO, b. g. 9 103 By Marta Santa— Arpoa Esher, by Esher. (Trainer, P. A. Sandidge. Owner. P. A. Sandidge). 61369 Tijuana 5-8 1 :02" if ast 15 109 2 2 41 i'\ H Jones 11 Alajah, Fond Hope. El S.iblo 61257 Tijuana 51 f l:0Sr*fast 2S 111 3 1 2» h'\ II Long 12 Ind. Brigade. W.C. Dooly. Bil.Joe 61111 Tijuana 5-8 1:02 fast 22f 108 1 1 l'l 1" H Long 10 Mary Jay, Full Moon, Chrome 61064 Tijuana 3-4 l:l.r %fast 128 110 4 4 71 9" W Davis 10 N'kKleiii, Ladylone, G'dEiiongh 60905 Tijuana 61 f 1:08 fast 95 108 4 5 6l 6«i H Long 10 Ola L*e. Bittern, Col. Snider 6^836 Tijuana 11:48 mud 46 103 2 1 1 2 4» 5» H Long 7 PlnwSteel. Dbland, O.I.— 60548 Tijuana 6-8 1:0D%slow 9 115 3 3 6 6» J'l T Rae 9 LonePine. GraeeTrlmble. Qalw') 60G19 Tijuana 6-8 1:07 hvy 9 113 S 2 8 6» 5*1 T Rae 7 Clear Lake. Cicely Kay. Oalwaj 004C7 Tijuana 61 f l:10«islop 16 113 1 2 2 21 !*J T Rae 9 J.Gorman. Black Top, Infield •02-J4 Tijuana 61 f l:13%hvy 7 110 1 2 8 61 7*1 J H'tamer 8 Al Porter. Rosa Atkin. Tambiai 60201 Tijuana 6j I I WHHJ 11 119 2 1 2 4» 4» T Wilson 10 Kenward, (Maple Ver* Hit« DANCING GIRL, ch. m, 6 116 By Olambala— Dancinj Wave, by Top Gallant. (Trainer, J. Eckert. Owner, J. Eckert). 61302 Tijuana 6-8 l:COS£fast lfi-5 109 6 5 C;l 2* T Wilson 6 H.Rndder, EthelP.rown, Angela 61277 Tijuana 3-4 1:14 fast 14-5 M 1 2 21 l1 T Wilson 8 I.Milis. Thirty Seven, H.B'goyne fllG8 Tijuana 51 f l:07Sfast 65 111 6 8 71 4* D Hum 8 An.Uojrina, M. Manage, CocaCola 61076 Tijuana 3-4 l:14'5fast 28 110 9 9 8» 771 J H'tamer 9 Il.'slleir, Q.ofT'mps, T. ('raven C0i»K9 Tijuana 3-4 1 lS^fast 27 l'« 6 7 6* 6«1 C Gross 7 Trusty. Uar.Burgoyne, Lit.B aeb 60944 Tijuana EJ f 1 :08*5good 1-3 110 4 1 1* l1 J Hun'mer 8 SirJ.Vergne. L Small. M'iel'sP. 607':0 Tijuana 3-4 1 :14\fast 2 106 2 11 l'l 2»* T Wilson 7 Q.ofT'mps, Kir.'sCub, U.O.H'lt 60621 Tijuana 3-4 l:14*ifagt 10 109 5 8 3 3* 3» C Gross 9 Trusty. Don Jose, John Jr. 60679 Tijuana 61 f 1:09 slow 8 109 3 8 2 21 3» C Gross 8 Shifty, Ike Mills. Don Jose CLEAR LAKE. b. m, 8 115 By Fountain Square — Clear Night, by Free Knight. (Trainer. F. Ritaoh. Owner, J. W. Tate). 61302 Tijuana 5-8 1:00%fast 10 1 ' 6 2 3 42 6'i R Moss 6 II. Rudder. Dane. Girl. EthelBr'n 61198 Tijuana 5-8 1 :01Ssood 6 112 1 3 P 6*1 ■ Taylor 7 S. Susie, Angela, RobertLOwen 61141 Tijuana 6-8 l:013:.good 21 108 113' 6lJ R Moss 9 Sliifty, R.L.Owen, HarryRudder 61047 Tijuana 6-8 liOlSjfast 6 110 1 1 l1 1" P Hurn 6 Toombeola, Kingloadet. Pert li 60974 Tijuana 61 f l:07^.fast 6 110 2 1 1» 44J P Hurn 9 Uar.'sIIeir, 01aL«e. Ham'tonA 60827 Tijuana 6-8 LaMKatoo 18 110 4 11 1J 1" P Hurn 7 Neg, Due deGnise. Duly Fashioa 60649 Tijuana 6-8 l:M%fa*t 4-5 115 1 11 l1 Is E Taylor 8 Lobelia, Limerick. Stiletto 60519 Tijuana 5-8 1:07 hvy 6-6 106 2 1 1 11 l1! J H'tamer 7 Cicely Kay, Galway, Alajah 60327 Tijuana 61fl:f9%fast 4 111 1 1 1 11 2*1 M Sl'ghter 10 Foudllope. Circulate. Lady lots. 60052 Tijuana 6-8 l:02%good 6-6 112 2 1 2 S* 8*1 E Tavlor 8 R'eleader, Roa» Atkin, JQ'w ANGELA, ch. f. 3 (M) 87 By The Wolf — Mona Canomann, by Elmer L. (Trainer, T. J. Ogle. Owner, Hollywood Stable). 61302 Tijuana 0-8 l:CO=ifast 21 91 4 1 11 4*J II Long 6 II. Rudder. Dane. Girl. EthelBr'n 61272 Tijuana £-8 14Mfcfeat 1-2 98 4 1 1* 2° T Wilson 12 S'byville, C'dorosa, ("p-ndalo 61198 Tijuana 5-8 1 :01,sgood 29 85 5 2 l'l 2J II Long 7 S.Stisie, R.LOwen, EilielBrown ! | 60106 Tijuana 5-8 LOlfefast 29f 95 8 3 4 7* 9" C Ralls 10 Shifty. UaselDale. Ameri'nMaid , I 60050 Tijuana 61 f 1:09 good 12 110 5 11 4* 61* R Carter 10 Ind. Prince, T.CraTen, Candorosa I | 699S9Tiiuana 6} f 1:11 slow 68 1 * 3 3 3 7* 8' • B Parke 8 L. Florence. Nell liarpn . iat»i..id; 6977? Tijuana 61 f 1 :09 fast 6 106 6 1 1 6* 7*1 B Parke 9 N.MeKln'y, Torsidt Tr'petCall LATJY TIPTOE, ch. f, 4 (M) 101 By Lay Low — Lady Stalwart, by Stalwart. (Trair.er, G. Cooney. Owner, G. Cooney), 61347 Tijuana 5-^ 1 :02Wast 21 102 I 1 ft* 9 M Fator 9 J.D.Sugg, J.Blair. Emma Wcllcr 61242 Tijuana 5-8 l:00%fast 36 106 4 3 6 6" E Fator 6 Tabloid, Neg. Aryanna NO WONDER, ch. g, 7 111 By Fireman — Belle of Portland, by G. W. Johnson. (Trairer. C. Kanley. Owner, H. T. Palmer) 61330 Tijuana 3-4 1 :14%fast 13-10 112 2 2 2»* 4=1 T Wilson 8 Kimono, Coombs. Dn-land 61294 Tiiuana 51 f 1 :07 4fast 21-r 112 2 2 2* 1= T Wilson 7 Alajah, Ori'nstJirl, Col. Murphy 61170 Tijuana 1 1 :41«ifast 11-10 112 4 2 2'' 9*1 T Wilson 10 JulyFly, C. Master. OldHomest'd 61140 Tijuana 11:44 fast 17-10 112 4 1 1*12' T Wilson 8 ConicUon, Smil. Maggie. Samplr 61091 Tijuana 1 l:43«fast 6 112 3 1 l'l 21 P Hurn OLAocliran. MyrtleA . So ialSlar 61018 Tiiuana 1 l-43\5fast 19-5 112 4 4 8 8"C Studer 8 HotFoot, Kit.Cb'ttia'.u. N'kKlein 60970 Tijuana 6-8 1:00 fast 7 112 2 S 2J 2»* C Studer 7 Walter Dant. Hot Foot, Kimono 609C0 Tijuana 1 1 :43-"if ast 19-10 112 3 4 6« 4* C Studer 7 SadieD.. LPointer. B'd'gTlir'gb Page 7 Latest Lexington News: Kentucky Jockey Club in New Offices-Many Foals at Breeding Farms I LATEST LEXINGTON NEWS Kentucky Jockey Club in New Offices — Many Foals at Breeding Farms. LEXINGTON. Ky., April 22.— The Kentucky Jockey Club today abandoned its downtown ofTke in the Fayette National Bank Building for their offices just completed at th - race course. Mr. and Mrs. Walter M. Jeffords are here to remain until after the rare meeting and ■re civin^; attention to the arrangement of the farm they recently purchased from Col. Louis Lee Ilaggin. John S. Barbee baa purchased from J. H. Baker the young mare Camilla S.. by Or-moiidale^ — Dolly Higglns. by Migraine, second d:un Francis McClelland, by Bermuda, next dam Sallie McClelland, by Hindoo. She will be mated with Kscoba. I;t Orb. the two-year-old colt by Orb— La Lax, bred and owned by Dr. I. K. Clark of Texas and trained by Sid Berry at the local track, has bucked shins after working a half in 50% and is out of the Idle Hour Stakes for which he was being pointed. Barbee's Prim Button, by Bachelor's Button, has a brown Hilly- by Sweep and his Sweet Mar-jorio, by Goldfinch, has a bay colt by Sweep. Other recent foals at Glen Helen Stud are: W. A. Shea's brown colt by Sweep — Flying Cinder, by Plaudit; II. K. Knapp s brown colt by Hourless^ — Sprite, by Waterboy, brown colt by Frizzle — Sandspit, by Rock Sand, and a bay colt by Frizzle — Sanwich. by Huon ; Samuel Ross' chestnut filly by High Time — Crankie, by Charles Kdward. and a chestnut colt by Pennant — Toucan, by Star Ruby ; T. P. Hi yes' bay colt by Sweep^ — Sasenta, by Eyebrow, and A. A. Reilly's bay colt by Torehb arer — Josie A., by Superman. Senator J. W. Baiky's Brandon Belle, by Voter, has a bay filly by Horron and lias been bred to lataud. Ten of the most recent foals at Beaumont are the property of W. B. Miller of New York. They are: Bay filly by Ultimus — June Rose, by Myram ; chestnut colt by Ultimus — Hurikan, by Uncle ; chestnut CHy by Ulti I mo.? — Grace Dixon, by Sir Dixon ; chestnut colt by Uncle — Ivabel (half sister to Old Rosebud), by Ogden ; bay filly by Dick Fin-nell — Juack, jjy Ogden ; bay filly by Brown Prince — Blakeslee, by Yankee ; chestnut filly i by Uncle — Hestia, ly Rabelaise ; bay filly by I Brown Prince — Continental, by Yankee : bay : filly by Brown Prince — Event, by Adam; I I 1 bay colt by Rapid Water — Vanity Box, by Uncle. Lady Paramont (dam of Lady Mountjoy). by Hastings, has a chestnut filly by Uncle and Clara J. (dam of Texas Special and Albert A.), by Water cress, has a bay colt by Cade. Both are the properly of Hal Price Headley. G. W. J. Bissell's Icaria. by Sanders, has a chestnut filly by Rapid Water and has been returned to Raiiid Water. Icaria is the last of the Bisse-11 mares to foal this season. The following of the above-named mares have been bred to Brown Prince this season: June j Base, Ivabel, Hestia and Continental. The following I were mat. d with Tiie Finn: Blakeslee, I Hnritaa and Brent. Grace Dixon went to Tea Caddy, Quack to Huon II. and Vanity Box to Torch! -earer. Lady Taramont goes : to Cncle and Clara J. to High Time. Ed Cooper of St. Louis here today stated that he had visited his uncle, Carroll Reirt. of Houstonville at a hospital in Louisville ', and found him to be improved, though yet quite a sick man. He has submitted to four operations for bladder trouble without taking an anesthetic. Reid trained The Picket when he won the American Derby and Brooklyn Handicap, and he now is the owner of a yearling by Fair Play, from Loca Lynne, ' by Lochryan, which is said by good judges to be one of the finest youngsters in Kentucky. ♦ Famous Racer No Beauty ♦ FAMOUS RACER NO BEAUTY . Of Dean Swift, one of England's greatest I handicap Lcrses, Hartling Cox in his ■porting ! reminiscences entitled "Chasing and Racing" writes: "Dean Swift would never have taken 1 the championship at a beauty sfa w. To see him wandering re;und the paddock waa t pity him for his loneliness without the bhafts si of a four-wbetkr to bold him up." Havre De Grace Entries ! | , I I | j | j I 1 i j ! j j ! : ! I i I : I I 1 HAVRE DE GRACE ENTRIES | u .4, j The Past Perfomir.ces of the horses entered J ] at Havre de Grace Monday will he printed in j I Monday's edition of Daily Racing Form. Probabilities: Wpnther clear; track fa?t. Racing starts at _':30 ] . m. (Cnicaso timp 1:30). 0 Superior innd runner. X Good mud runner. :i; Kair mud runner. (M) Maidens. •Apprentice allowance, b lUinkers. First Race— 1-2 Mile. Purse Sl,ta . L' year-oJda. Maidens. Special Weights. (Track record: April 29. 1918—47— 2— 112.) Today's Ind. ITorse. Wt. Ree. A.Wt.Uan. 61211» Wrangle 115 :4SV. 116.. 723 61325 Purado 109 :49*4 116.. 720 61340 Osage 110 A9% 116.. 71.1 61278 Avalanche 115 :50%h 116. .710 61340 JCliost 112 A9y-, 116x710 61278 tWitticism 117 :52%u 116. .705 61371 JForest Lore 116.. 70". 61096 tCrcy Hard 117 :54%m 116. .700 61157 Cork Elm 113 :51=s 116. .700 Top Notch 116 Catapault 116 tSalubria Stal le entry. tR. T. Wilson and W. J. Salmon entry. Second Race — About 2 Miles. Selling Steeplechase. Ttirse $1,500. 4-year-olds and upward. (61304) Infidel II 9 136 . 700 61304- Fair Mac 12 113X695 61356- I* Marsouin 8 1*3x695 61304* Smithfield 10 132x690 68609 New iiuven 13 138X690 61326 IVrkiomen 4 131. .690 61356 Flight Captain .... 8 132.. 7h5 47163 Ksquimau 6 141x085 53519 l Ktant Shore 10 Itt3ttt5 68684 t-lay Mini 7 131. .685 61304 +I5ronze Eagle 7 132.. 680 61C-04 tllighland Lad (M). 8 137X650 61304 Kathryn llarlan(M) 5 133. .680) ) 61249 Ix rd Hock Vale(M) 9 131X6S0 j i 61326 Tell Me (M) 7 135:!:675 til. Smart, S. Koch and E. T. Zollicoffer entry. Third Race— 3-4 Mile. Turse $1,200. 3 year olds and upward. Claiming. (Track record: Sept. 27, 1919— 1 rll'/i— 3— 128.) 61374 'Wellfinder 108 1:12% 4 101. .725 59660= Kunquoi 1011:13M-. 4 115.720 610982 'Elemental 11011:13% 3 110 715 61236* 'bHidden Jewel 110 1:12% 6 101X715 68317 •bCrvstal Ford 110 1:12% 6 l10H=7l-» 61251 ;*bSuper 102 l:12'i 5 113X715 56884- Carpet Sweeper ...102 1:11% 6 110x715 61328 t.The Boy 122 1:11% 6 11-8x710 61343 'bKnight of the Heather 113 1:12% 4 116X710 (61327) bExcnse Me 93 l:16^h 3 104x710 61370 •UFlibbertygibbet ...115 1:13% 5 104X710 61372 •Cltimata 106 1:13% 3 90X710 58521 Vibrate 100 1:12% 4 98. .710 (57763) Sword 3 103. .705 (53829) 1-aekawanna 112 1:12% 6 110*705 61328 «bMinute Man 116 1:11% 5 1100705 61327 *Fly liall 107 1:13% 4 9^. .705 58317 bSammy Kelly 114 1:14% 6 106X700 61327- bCape Pillar 115 1:15% 3 109®700 Sun Brae 4 112 Fourth Race— 34 Mile. Montana Purse. Ptir^e $1200. 3-year-olds. Allowances. CTrack record: Sept. 27, 1919— 1:11%— 3— 128.) (61358) bMY PLAY 108 1:13 110. .730 61313 bAlex II 113 1:13% 112X740 61313= bRrainstorm 110 1:12% 110x740 61344= Comic Song 112 1:15 110. .735 61358 bP.ighr;1rt 118 1:12% 106. .735 613123 Dinahmeur (M) 95.. 730 61344 Trevelyan 113 1:13% 112x730 61280= Caretaker 105 1 : 14 107 X 730 Fifth Race— 1 Mile and 70 Yards. Newberry Purse. Fu-se $2 000. 4 year-olds and upward. Allowances. (Tra.k record:' Sept. 25, 1915—1:42% — 4—119.) (61343) Rubien 4 106. .750 1 I 61229= Registrar 108J1 :4fi%ra 4 109x743 60550 bValor 104 1:43% 8 1090745 61373 Mack Orange 97 1:43% I 109X740 ! 613433 Normal 4 95.. 740 (5SC64) bNight Raider 100 1:44 4 100X740 61343 Kentish ltoy (M) . .112 1:44% 4 100.725 58659 Flying Cloud (M) ..105 l:30%h 4 100X725 Sixth Race — 1 Mile and 70 Yards. Purse $1,200. 3 year-olds and upward. Claiming. (Track record : Sept. 25, 1915—1:42% — 4—119.) ■(57956) Wakefield 1011:44% 4 110. .725 61309= Widow Itedotte ...109 1:45% 8 105x720 61360= *Kate Bruuimel ... 92 1:46 I 90X715 C0537 'High Gear 106 1:44% • 108x715 Hill" ThlJ 107 l:4S%h 6 101X715 (60459) Deep Sinker 1111:45% 3 97X715 61342 Gem 108 1:45 4 105.. 715 i61053) *Smart Money 109 1:45% 8 103x715 61330 'Sister Flo 103 1:4»% 1 KM X 715 6IC07 Merrimac 107 1:4 4-'-. 4 105x710 61250 Fair Virginia 103 1:51%r 3 920710 61267= 'Natural 104 1:46% 4 108x710 61236 Bengore 6 115. .705 61300 'Episode 100 1:46% 4 105. .703 6:341 bEtcrnity 106 1:45% 4 108X705 5SG87 'Miss Filley 1011:45%s 7 100X705 61370 'Staunch 102 1:47%s 4 98x705 ] 61311 'bl'okev B 115 1:49% 6 95X700 61342 bMoodv 105 1:45% 4 1WX700 61342 'bFrank Monroe 105 1:45 S 105x700 1 Seventh Race— 1 1-16 Miles. Purse $1,200. 4-vear-oids and upward. Claiming. (Track record: Sept. IS, 1920— 1 :44%— 3— 138.) 61303 't.Writv 102 1:47% 6 106X725 • 61331 'II a Basch 109 1:47% 7 99X720 67490 bPierre-a-Feu 113 1:46 8 101X715 61346 UService Star 106 1:46% 5 10t x715 ' 61022 Colden Chance 10S1:46 8 110x713 61053 'bSunnvhill 100 1:46% 7 106X715 i 61010 'l.Mai-auder 109 1:18% 7 106X710 1 61S31 'l.Mose 101 1:47% 7 103X710 I 61268= 'Walk I'p 97 1:4S% 4 98x710 ' (61376) »bl.a"V Lou 109 1 :46% 8 1010710 61346 Cote rt'Or H 1:47% 4 108. .710 61309= 'Iron Boy 105 1:47% 6 106x710 ■ 61361 IMadi 108 1:47 11 It** 700 1 60995 'P.ifrman 103 !:«•% S 10. :|:700 1 61331 'bAilliro 104 1:51% 4 103x700 I 61346 1'Fair Lissie 98 1:50% 4 MS. .700 • 58352 Norford's Choice ..112 lr50% 6 103. .700 [ 6129 'hLaushter •"» 93.700 61361 blipmlrio 110 1:47% 9 1160700 ( 61269 bJol.n Arbor 102 1:48% 4 108x700 I Chesterbrook Farm Plans j I I : ', ' CHESTERBROOK FARM PLANS Mrs. Kleanor Cassatt, widow of Colonel I E. B. Cassatt, and Mrs. W. I'lunkett Btew- art, sister of the late turfman, have regis- . tered a racing partnership with the Jockey ■ Club. They will race their horses tinder • the nom de course of Chesterbrook Farm. Their colors will be "black, purple sash and 1 cap." The two horses which will carry the Chesterbrook . Farm colors during the year are . Chesterbrook, brown colt, 3, by Cavalcadour ■ . — Flying Fairy, by Aeronaut, and Fairy AVings, brown filly, 2, by Cavalcadour — Fly-. ing Fairy, by Aeronaut. These thorough-. breds are being prepared for racing by J. Simon Ilealy. Next year Mrs. Cassatt plans to return l to the "red, white and blue thirds," which L were the colors of her husband. Mrs. Stew- art will continue to race next year with the "black, purple sash and cap." Oil Man for the Preakness . I ! 1 si OIL MAN FOR THE PREAKNESS BALTIMORE. Md., April 21.— Trainer C. J. Casey has announced that Oil Man will I be a starter in the 1'reakness. This colt proved in several races last year • that he was well entitled to rate with the I ■best. He has be m working well and train* • en that have seen him gallop say his style I of running has improved. His staying quali- - 'tiea ha\c been proved. Gathering for the Finale: Large Crowds Journey to Tijuana for Closing Days of the Meeting | ) j i 1 I ! ] 1 • i 1 I ' ■ 1 1 I • [ ( I I . ■ • 1 . . ■ . l L GATHERING FOR THE FINALE Large Crowds Journey to Tijuana for Closinf Days of the Meeting. TIJUANA, Mexico, April 22.— Yesterday wa.s by far and away the biggest Friday of the meeting and this despite the fact that It was the one hundred and twenty -eighth day. Thus another testimonial for the popularity of racing is furnished. The advance guard of patrons anxious to attend thf last few days of racing in these parts for this meeting arrived Friday, San Francisco and Los Angeles Bending large numbers by special trains. Hundreds of others mad1 the trip by motor over the famed paved highways of California. The clubhouse was a scene of much gayety and president James YV. Coffroth was busy greeting the many prominent visitors. Among the San Francisco visitors who are well known in public life were Judges F. J. Murasky and Bernard J. Flood, Sheriff Tom S. Finn, Attorney Joseph I. O'Donnell, Harry S. Cosgriff, chairman of the state harbor board ; Thomas S. Mulvey, secretary of the Superior Court, and others. Los Angeles waa well represented and in the delegation from the Angel City was noted many bankers, captains of industry and merchant princes with their families. With such a fine start for the closing: period all signs point to the breaking of records for all previous meetings at Tijuana. LONG DISTANCE RACE FEATIUE. Again Friday the weather was performing in faultless style and this naturally added much to the enjoyment of the card, which was featured by a claiming handicap at one and one-half miles. This was the fif'.h race and the lightly weighted mare Missoula, under hard riding by jeekey W. Miller, held Louis Lachmund, the challenger, safe in the stretch drive and won by an even length. Fannie Nail was third. The change of riders for Missoula seemed to improve her, for she ran a much better race at this distance than she did last Sunday with jockey M. Fator in the saddle. The English-bred horse Rouen was made favorite and he carried the top impost, 123 pounds. He picked up three pounds over his victory of last Sunday and might have been a more serious contender, but he encountered ill racing luck in being shut off near the three-eighths post when making his move and did not finish in the money. The colors of the veteran owner Del Fountain were carried to a hard earned victory in the opener, a five and a half furlong dash, when Hunters Point managed to stagger home a winner in front of Marion Fluke and Ispham. Jockey M. Fator scored a double when he won with Jay Mac in the second race and Candorosa in the third. Both were at five and a half furlongs. It took the hardest kind of riding on the part of Fator to land Jay Mac a winner, but only mild urging was necessary to keep Candorosa in front of her opponents. BOURBON GREEN IN SOFT SPOT. Bourbon Green found a soft spot in the fourth race, a gallop of one mile and an eighth, and won thi3 race in hollow fashion from Prophecy and Mike Daly. Tierrot, with jockey T. Wilson in the sad-I die. was the medium of a heavy play in the sixth, another long route affair. He showed signs of soreness while parading to the post and subsequently raced as if something pained him. The old fellow showed ttn way to the first turn, but darted to the outside at this point and despite the efforts of Wilson to keep him in continued to race closest to the outside rail. The successful horse turned up in Little Orphan, which made every post a winning one. A poorly judged ride on the part of jockey Wilson was responsible for the downfall of the favorite, Don Dodge, in the seventh race, at an even mile. He was guided wide throughout the contest and at the end Hal Wright beat him a neck. Jockey Carl Studer, who figured in a bad fall two weeks ago, in which jockey Jackie Huntamcr almost lost his life, was able to leave the hospital yesterday. Studer left for his home in Covington, Ky., today, where he will rest up before returning to the saddle. Huntamer shows steady improvement and is reported by attending physicians to be completely out of danger. It is expected that he will be able to be removed t his home within the next few days. LTpt n re-1 covery Huntamer will join his employer, Arthur Brent, in eastern Canada. The latter intends shipping his horses to that racing point on Monday. Dr. T. J. Ogle reported having fired Star Realm for ankle trouble, Hackamere for faulty knees and Sam Hill for ossalets. Charles Berry, who holds the contract on jockey Ralls, will ship his horses to Ueno in charge of Charlie Howell, while he takes his promising apprentice to Cleveland and then to Omaha. Ralls, in whose veins courses the blood of the American redskin, his father being part Cherokee Indian, is attracting the attention of the most exacting horsemen by his saddle work and many are of the opinion that with more experience he will develop into a first-class rider. L. T. Whitehill, T\ho has collected quite an extensive string of thoroughbreds, i3 the latest to voice his intentions of racing at Omaha, Those which he will ship to the Ak-Sar-Bea track are Bobby Allen. Plum Blossom. Nan .Mi Kinney. Little L.';;s, Bourbon Green, Frank Wilson and Sadie D. Miss Anita Baldwin, mistress of the historic Santa Anita Stock Farm near Los An- geles. who is shipping Cruzern, the three- roar-old brother of the sensational colt Lan- tado:--, to Kentucky in charge of Jim Curl, showed further evidence of her renewed in-. torest in the racing and breeding of thor-. oughbreds when she purchased the mare Brown Bee from Harry Wallhauser. Brown Bee is to be shipped to her farm to act aa a stud matron. * •" Hold Ross Sale on May 23 L I • I • I - * •" HOLD ROSS SALE ON MAY 23 HAVRE DE GRACE, Md., April 22.— Train-i er Henry McDaniel announced Odfl morning that the sale of the J. K. L. Ross horses, to be held at Toronto May 23 under the auspices cf Charles F. Hill, would consist of twenty head. The list is divideel up between two-year-olds and elder horses, with the biggest part Canadian bred. The older horses to he sold are Flying Ford. Pampas, l!:yn- thonia. Jacobina, A join and Oriole, while the others are Canadian-bred two-year-olds from the Vercherre farm in Quebec, the get of Marathon and FiU William. Page 8 Cleveland Racing Gossip: Horsemen and Horses Arriving Daily at Maple Heights-Stables Nearing Completion CLEVELAND RACING GOSSIP ^ Horsemen and Horses Arriving Daily at Maple _ Heights — Stables Nearing Completion. ' CLEVKLAND. Ohio, April 22.— The num- j ber of horses already quartered at the Ohio j SUite Jockey Club's track at Maple Heights , awaiting the opening of the inaugural spring j meeting, which will be of thirteen days dura- { tlon. from May G to 20. were further aug- , merited by the arrival of a score of owners j from Mobile, Havana, Lexington, Indianapolis and Klgin, 111. The stablea of Mont ( Sanders, that wintered at his farm in II-linois ; of George Stewart, who came from . winter quarters at Indianapolis, and of O. Johnson were the three largest single ship- ^ ments to reach the course. Advices reaching Cleveland from the South are to the effect , that the remainder of the horses will leave Mobile this week. The Mobile delegation included the thor- ■ oughbreds the property of the following . owners : W. H. Brown, with Dinty, Ken- . * tucky Boy, Bee's Wax and Sacajawea ; J. R. Carloek. with Murphy and Magnet Land ; W. . S. Foley, with Sea Board; B. C. Hawkins, with Kedgwick ; Mrs. C. Howard, with Back Bay, Cockroach and Selma G. ; B. C. Million, With Burgoyne and Actress ; W. Beck, with Lieutenant Perkins, Aunt Deda and Mab ; j Barry Thomas, with Jill and Marion Hollins, and O. Johnson, with Ace, Murray, Dancer, j Maggie O., Xeenah, Lochleven and Joyce . Hoffman. ' Mont Sanders arrived with Olympian King, . Bailfoird, Bog, Martha Wilson, Goldie S., ^ Minnie H. and Blaneiiita. II. Neal came in . the same consignment with Red Chief and Jim Bing. . F. MeOannin was nn arrival from I. ex- ' ington, Ky., with Ray Oakwood, Judge Fox . and John W. Klein. j Jack Phillips has written from Maryland for reservations for Guy. Pit, Gourmand, Day Lilly and others. Qeorg* P.renton, William Fort-man and C. C. Smithson have also signi-fled their intentions of shipping to Maple Heights for the meeting. Lester Dean, starter on the Tri-state circuit, was an arrival from Havre de Grace. He ( will do the starting at New Kensington, a suburb of Pittsburgh, which will be tiie first , meeting on the Tri-state circuit. . John T. Abrams came in from his farm in Ashland, Ky., -with nine horses. , Jockey C. (Skeets) Carner, oldest member of the famous family of jockeys, came in ' from Mobile and will ride as a free lance , at Maple Heights. Most of the new stables being erected at Maple Heights are nearing completion. Edward A. Pohlman, general manager of the Tri-state tracks, announced today that the directors of the New Kensington Fair and Racing Association had tentatively agree-i on May 27 as the opening dale ot the spring meeting there. Brazil's Racing Expansion: Native Owners Buying English Horses for Use in Rich Stake Events BRAZIL'S RACING EXPANSION Native Owners Buying English Horses for Use in Rich Stake Events. LONDON, England, April 6.— Brazil is following Argentina's example and is buying ready-made race horses in England for participation in the big races of South America. With. in the last week two such animals have been shipped to Brazil. They are Napolyon, 4, by i'olymelus — St. Josephine, by St. Denis, which was rather a failure in this country, and Holbeaeh, a rough and ready galloper, Which will be likely to more than hold his own In South American racing of the best class. He and Xapolyon are both destined to meet in a big $20,000 race which is run at Rio de Janeiro in September. Holbeaeh is six years old and entire. He is a chestnut, by King William — Expectation, by Lord Bobs, and a sound and generous racer. Rio de Janeiro has a good course, which is slightly short of a mile. It is to be extended and improved alter this year. Holbeaeh was bought by Senor Linneo de Paula Machcdo, who is president of the Rio Jockey Club. Both horses aie on their way to Brazil. * - - Kentucky Derby Gallops * - - KENTUCKY DERBY GALLOPS LEXINGTON, Ky.. April 22.— II. II. Hewitt's Kentucky Derby candidate Washington this morning worked a mile and a quarter in 2:10 with Jockey Danny Connelly In the saddle. Time by quartern was: 23%, 47%, 1:01, 1:1." , 1:41%, 1:55%, 2:10. The last quarter he waa pulling op. The docker's comment is "Easily and extra good." Startle worked the first mile with Washington and was driving In 1:41%. Advocate from the same stable and also eligible to the Derby worked a mile and an eighth in 1:55%, the first mile in 1:40. This was an extra good move, generally considered the best of the day. Advocate is a candidate for the Bea All Handicap on the opening date and the Camden Handicap on the closing day of the spring meeting. Rockminister and Surf Rider, two eligibles to the Derby in Kay Spence's stable, worked together a mile in 1 :*■). Pool was on Rock-minister and Scobie on Surf Rider. Rock-minister did his mile easily, while Surf Rider was driving. The latter is not a work horse. The performances were extra good for both. T. C Bradley's Yosiiimi did seven-eighths in 1 :*!%. George F. Baker's John Finn cantered a half mile in 61% Rouleau and Ginger from the Kay Spence stable did a mile, the former In 1:4#% and the latter in 1:42%, both driving. Miss Joy worked three-quarters In 1:15% eased up, with Scobie up, the first three-eighths in 31 and the first half in 47-.-,. _ » Sire Cobourg 25 Years Old _ » SIRE COBOURG 25 YEARS OLD j j TORONTO, Out.. April 21. — At Gtenwood j : Farm, Pickering Township, the stallion Co-] j bourg, by Himyar — Grace Eee, the great grandson of the mighty Eclipse, readied bis twenty-fifth year last Saturday, being foaled at Dixiana Stud. Kentucky, April !s, 1S97. He is still vigorous. Twenty years ago he was known as the iron horse, performing over the leading tracks of this country and the Tinted States. One of his notable victories was over the great Voter in the Fall Handicap at Slieeps-head Bay. when the veteran William Daly, backing him, cleaned up 142,000. The mare Chryseis, the dam of that good steeplechaser Ee Cyprin, belonging to Mrs. Ambrose Clark of New York, is safely in foai to the old campaigner, as well as several other mares. He now has a good home and will have to the end of Ma days, as he deserve*. I Famous Irish Riding Group j j j : j FAMOUS IRISH RIDING GROUP The Irish Beasleys are a famous riding family. There are three veterans in it. Thomas Beasley is best known. He has ridden in twelve Orand Nationals, of which he won three and was second twice. Tom Beasley's last success was on Frigate, when George Silke, who was working the commission for the stable, wired to his patrons in London : " Man, mare, money — all right !" Tpm also won the Irish Derby three times, and the big Paris Steeplechase on Too Good. Harry Beasley rode in fourteen Grand Na- tionals, but only won one, on Come Away in 1S91, with three seconds. Music Hall's Rejuvenation I . *. _ MUSIC HALLS REJUVENATION LON'DOX, England, April 6— Music Hall's victory in the Orand National is a great triumph for a horse badly lame on both forelegs and shows what can be done by scientific firing and treatment. He was at Coleman's veterinary establishment at Epsom for two months last year and was operated on there. The utmost credit is due to O. Anthony for the after treatment and skillful training of the horse to enable him to win such a race, as he was a very bad case. It confutes the old argument that firing shortens the stride, makes a horse lose his action and be unable to do any good after-1 ward. Probable Preakness Field: Thirty Horses Named as Likely Starters in Rich Pimlico Three-Year-Old Stake | ' ] ' ' ! * i I J . j ( 1 1 ; ( ; PROBABLE PREAKNESS FIELD Thirty Horses Named as Likely Starters in Rich Pimlico Three-Year-Old Stake. BALTIMORE. Md., April 21.— A list of the probable starters in the Preakness has been made up by work-watchers with the idea of paying special attention to the candidates for this most important of eastern events for three-year-olds. One of the most careful of the timing squad has marked on his tab the following as being pointed for the race, basing his conclusions on methods of training and general statements from owners and trainers : Aspinwall June Gras-i Prudish Bet Mosie Kai Sang Relay Bulldog Drnm'nd I^ieky Hour Kunaiitcll Hunting Sfereutio Runatar Ohesterbrook Miss Joy Second Thoughts Column Oil Man Serenader Dream of Allah Oeeanic Snob II. Oalantman Pillory Spanish Maize Horologe Prelude Sunreigh Irish Brigadier Prodigious Violinist Morvich is of course a possible starter, and every move he makes receives the most careful scrutiny, but leaving him out of consideration, the thirty named will bring a field that will be on a par with any race of the year. . A Sells Part Kingston Farm j : ' ' . A SELLS PART KINGSTON FARM LEXINGTON, Ky., April 22.— Part of Kingston Farm was sold today at public auction to satisfy a claim held by Colonel Robert L. Baker to Harry W. Scott, son of Dan T. Scott. The tract contains eighty-three acres and brought $467 per acre. The land adjoins Emil Herz' Short Grass Stud. . . , ■ — — » ♦ Summary of Tijuana Racing ' | j ! j | | i j ' . \ ' , ' , I . ■ . — — » ♦ , SUMMARY OF TIJUANA RACING TI.IU/ANA, Mexico, April 22.— The following is an official summary of today's racing. ■\Veather clear. FIRST RACE— 3 8 Mile. 3-year-olds and upward. Claiming. ilorsei. Wt. Jockey. St. PI. Sh. Kin. Lady Tiptoe 105 (M.Fatorl$ 0.2O $ 3.20 $ 2.80 Won R. Johnson 111 (P. Hurn) 3. SO 3.20 2nd | Sil. Hawkins llO(E.P'gold) IM 3rd Ethel, Bridget Malone, Queen Eead II.. Freddie Fear, Sky Lark, Maxine and Waneta Parks also ran. Time, 1:02V4. Track fast. Scratched — Victory Won, Muriel's ret. SECOND RACE— 5 S Mile. 3-year-olds and upward. Claiming. Horses. Wt. Jockey. St. PI. S!i. Fin. i Miss Clark 106 (W. Organ)$15.00 $ 0.00 $ 4. CO Won Foeman 113 (F. J. Baker) 7.80 4.80 2nd j Cancion 111 (J. Deford).. 5 00 3rd \ Squash, Apropos, Apple Jack, Lantern, Alice At- j kin, Lady Manic and Call Me also ran. Time. 1 :011s. Track fast. Scratched — Hoda Irish, May Dawn. THIRD RACE— 3-4 Mile. 3-year olds and upward. Claiming. Horses. Wt. Jockey. St. PI. Sh. Fin. L.B'l-on 10S (W. D. M'er)$ 4.60 $ 3.20 $ 1.W Won H. Foot 113 (F. J. Baker) 5.00 3.00 2nd iCandegrey 110 (D. Hum) 4. SO 3rd Blanche Meyers, tCrispie, Capon, Billy Joe, Tambian, Lewis B., Dora, Bridgette and Perfect Day also ran. tt'oupled in betting as C. B. and F. R. Irwin entry. Time, 1:17. Track fast. No scratches. FOURTH RACE — 3-4 Mile. 3-year-olds and upward. Claiming. Horses. Wt. Jockey. St. PL Sh. Fin. Fiesta 95 (T. WiLon) $ 5.60 $ 4.20 $ 3.20 Won J. S. W'gins 94 (M. F'or) 12.40 4.60 2nd ' Vera Rita 108 (L. Fator) 4.00 3rd | Colonel Matt, Coombs, Circulate, Green Mint, ! G-ood Enough, Ispham, Daisy N., Mike Dixon and Hug Me also ran. Time, 1:14%. Track fast. No scratches. FIFTH RACE— 1 Mile and 70 Yards. 3-year-olds and upward. Claiming. Horses. Wt. Jockey. St. PI. Sh. Fin. Swenson 107 (E. P'gold)$S9.00 $19.20 $ 5.20 Won T. Brooks 110 (T. Wilson) 3.60 2.60 2nd Cigale 104 (W. D. Miller) 5.60 3rd Nebraska Lad, Deckhand, Nebraska, Walter H. Pearce and Chick Barkley also ran. Time, 1:47%. Track fast. Scratched — George 0. Jr. SIXTH RACE— I Mile and 70 Yards. 3-year-olds and upward. Claiming. Horses. Wt. Jockey. St. PI. Sh. Fin. Mary Fuller 10.8(T.Wilson)$15.40 $ 9.60 $ 4.60 Won Dienero 112 (J. Deford) . . 44.60 11.80 2nd Eugenia K. 104 (C. Ralls) 3.20 3rd Bourbon Green, Caamano, Restful, Lola and Dal-wood also ran. Time, 1:46%. Track fast. Scratched — Peerless One. SEVENTH RACE— 1 Mile. 3 year -olds and upward. Claiming. Horses. Wt. Jockey. St. PI. Sh. Fin. Xashotah 102 (C. Ralls) . .$14.20 $ 7.40 $ 4.00 Won ! Al Porter 1 Ot* (P. Caron).. 4.80 4.00 2nd j ' Col. Murphy 112(T.Wilson) 4.80 3rd j ! Olympiad, Red William. Old Homestead, Velvet, j ! Choir Master, Point to Point, McCroan and Clerk al-o ran. Time, 1:43%. Track fast. Scratched — Poacher. EIGHTH RACE— 3-4 Mile. 3 year-olds and upward. Claiming. Horses. Wt. Jockey. St. Fl. Sh. Fin. Arvanna 105 (C. RallsK .$14.20 $ 6.80 $ 4.60 Won July Fly 112 (T. Wilson). 3.00 3rd Thirty Seven 114(M. Fator) 5.40 3.80 2nd Smiling Maggie, Robert L. Owen, Myrtle A. and Teuuilee also ran. Time, 1:14%. Track fast. 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