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Daily Racing Form: n. Sunday, June 25, 1922 Daily Racing Form. 400dpi TIFF G4 page images Triangle Publications, Inc., Chicago, IL 1922 drf1922062501 These pages may be freely searched and displayed. Permission must be received for subsequent distribution in print or electronically. Daily Racing Form: n. Sunday, June 25, 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 / DoJIy a VOL.XXVIII. NO. 1 •. CHICAGO, SUNDAY, JUNE 25, 11)22. PIUCE 10 CENTS Grey Lag's Easy Triumph: Rancocas Stable Star Captures Queens County Handicap. GREY LAG'S EASY TRIUMPH! — « Ranceeas Stable Star Captures Queens County Handicap. ■ — ' — — ♦ H. P. Whitney's Goshawk Takes Great American Stakes — Three Straight for Ards. NEW YORK. N. Y.. June 24.— Grey Tag had no Exterminator to race with in the mile of the Queens County Handicap at i Aqueduct Lodajr and he captured that fixture. | which was worth $6,450 CO the Kancocas Stable. This was one of the features, the other being- the Great American, In which Harry Payne Whitney a Goshawk heat Willis Bharpe Kilmer's Pupferen.ee in a gamely run race. It was a real holiday crowd that Journeyed to the course of the Queens County! Jockey Club to sec real holiday racing. The] stands and lawns were r loaded to capacity i and the brand of ■■port offered was worthy of the big gathering. When Eugene Wayiand decided that in: pounds was a bit too much to ask old Exterminator to carry In the Queens County! against only 127 on Grey lag, the cold that gave him such stiff argument In the Brooklyn Handicap, much of the interest in the race was gone, but it brought about a good contest. The Westmont Stable's Senninsrs Park, tie Quiney Stable's Captain Alcock. winner cf the Suburban, and the added starters. }l. L. Jenkins' Polly Ann and Gilford A. Cochran's June Grass, were the ones to oppose the Banoocas star. From a good start Lane rushed Polly Ann out Into the lead audi Fator had Grey lag und r ■ nice steadying] restraint, lapped on Sennings Park and Captain Aleock, while June Grass quickly dropped out of the contention and was a distant follower practically all the way. POI.I.Y AW SETS FAST PACE. When Lang semt Folly Ann along at a sprinting clip Sennings Park was the one of the others to go after her. but he was lengths away, and still Fator was hiding his time with Grey Lag and it was evident that the son of Star Shoot had plenty in reserve. Swinging f r home Polly Ann .saved ground, but she was beginning to show the effects of her early speed and before the ] eighth post was reached Lang had gone to I the whip. Sennings Park was hanging on I gamely, and outside I f him Grey Lag was beginning his run, with Captain Alcock following him closely. Through the final eighth Grey Lag cam? on and at the end he was winner by a length and a half. Sennings Park beat Captain Aleock three lengths for second place and the tired Folly Ann was a full ten lengths before June Grass. Goshawk, the black son of Whisk Broom II. and Dovelet, from the stable of U. F. Whitney, made good adequately in the Great American Stakes when he, in a gamely fought finish, triumphed over Willis Sharpe Kilmer's Sunference, with John E. Iladden'fl Bad Lamer a close third. The race was worth $7, COO to the winner. GE EKAL THATCHER BUM AWAY. There was considerable delay at the post, for which General Thatcher, from the Nevada Stock Farm Stable, was chiefly to blame. Finally, in one of his wild lunges, he fell with Fairbrother, and when he regained his feet he ran off the distance. Red coat Murray was galloping down the stretch with his pony at the time and he made a sensational stop of the runaway that brought hearty rounds of applause. After the runaway was taken back to the post he was banished to the outside and when the start came Fairbrother just galloped him after the field. It was a good start and Johnson was alert with Sunference, sending him away nicely in motion. Pennon and Canaque were in close attendance, while Goshawk, after starting well, met with some interference and was crowded back badly. Spot Cash, the other Whitney starter, was racing next to the inside rail, but none too well himself. There was considerable bumping and crowding going to the elbow of the course and not a few of the thirteen that raced met with interference. Martingale was one that had a decidedly rough journey and he was never able to reach a contending position. It was through the final eighth that Goshawk finally fought his way up to contention and, catching Sunference in the final sixteenth, he was (Continued on eleventh pr.ge.) * | GEEY LAG'S EASY TRIUMPH • | (Continued from first pace.) winner by a length at the end, while the '. Kilmer colt just lasted long enough to beat t ! . the fast finishing Bud Lerner by a noae for second piace. Ards, the imported Jumper, won his third ' straight for Al Davis when he easily took the measure of rather a fine lot of Jumpers In the selling handicap over the short course. Mrs. F. Ambrose Clark's The Trout raced into second place and Joseph E. Widen-er's " Wisest Fool was third. Cavendish unseated Campbell In the running and tha » Greentree Stable's Mohican did likewise with » ' EetheL a a . i l ( !' ii . " ■ c t _ - t h t s f « ' ' \ ,• ■ • \ ■, , ' ( ( , 1 I , j j . J J ] . \ ' ' « I j j ! i i 1 j 1 | ] I , j I ] ! j i | i | I. ■ ! , \ I ; Cavendish was rushed out into a long lead and until the water was reached had a big 3 advantage. There he was beginning to | pwerve into his fences and tiring b:id!y. I Wisest Fool, The Trout and Ards were in I fairly close order back of the leader and a 'rp.wford was riding a snug race on the a Knglish jumper and saving ground on th/; 1 I inside all the way. | When the back field was reached Byers I beg-an his run with Wise.st Fool and quickly I going to Cavendish went on by to p.ssiitth' command. The Trout moved up at the same time and Crawford eased Ards over to the I outside when the inside position became j dangerous. It was at the twelfth jump and when v.ei: j beaten that Cavendish made his bad landing that unseated Campbell and after Mohieat, had made the jump he stumbled on the flat and threw Bethel from the saddle. Crawford moved gradually with Ards, bul both Wisest Fool and The Trout were racing strongly in front of him and it was anybody's race as the three swung into th( front field. The Kiiglishman was jumping j faultlessly and Crawford had saved plenty j for that run home, but both of the others were also racing strongly. At the last jump Ards had a slight a \antage and from there 1o the finish he drew out easily to win by three lengths audi ' The Trout outfinished Wisest Fool by a like distance. There was an accident in the running of the mile and five-sixteenths of the fifth race I when Anniversary, from the stable of Ii. I McKeever, crossed his legs and fell aritfa J G. Mete. Fortunately both rider and horse • escaped injury. This race fell to John Rliaughnessy's Scot- ■. tish Chief, well ridden by Bang, who cleat iy i j outgeneraled B, Fator, who had the leg up j f on Edward Arlington's Eord Herbert, the one j I that W3.s apparently best in the race. ' Episode was the one to cut out the pace, I J but Bang was never far away with Scottish ; I Chief, and making his move in the stretch he '■ I went to the front easily and then nursed a'! tired horse home. Fator permitted Eord I Herbert to drop exceedingly far out of it in i I the early running and then delayed his I run altogether too late. Coming with a great I rush Bord Herbert was only beaten a neck, and with an early move he would surely i have reversed the order. Episode was only third because Anniversary had fallen, fo:- ' he had tired badly in the stretch turn. Chester Appiegate's Rungrand, a son of Runnymede and Zafra. that he paid $000 for at the A. B. Spreckels sale of two-year-olds at Jamaica, was the winner of the opening live-eighths dash for selling platers. At the end Rungrand had plenty to spare over Richard T. Wilson's Kirk Eady and Scare ("row from the Syndicate Stable was a close third. Athanna was the one to cut out the early pace, but Parke was unable to keep her straigM and she swerved in and out re-I peatedly. Rungrand started well, but Ponce had to ride hard to catch the filly. He finally found his way by on the inside and once in front the result was no longer in doubt. Kirk I^ady had rather a rough race and closed fast on the outside, but had to do her level best to save second place from Scare Crow, which finished with excellent courage under a long drive. Patrol judge Ed Banna has received a note of appn-ciation from the Dominion Re gatta Association of Canada for colors of Ned Hanlon that he sent the association as a trophy. These colors are those worn by the famous oarsman in his race with Courtney in 1878. Mr. Iianna had only loaned the colors, but he has decided that he will present them to the association, which is composed of the various boat and rowing clubs of Canada. After the unruly action of Winneconne at the post Friday, when she unseated jockey Marts, she was sentenced to the schooling list. Al Adler is making the reservations of stalls for the Saratoga meeting in August. Jockey E. Sullivan, the California rider under contract to A. K. Maeomber, had his first New York mount when he rode Story Teller in the opening three-quarters dash for three-year-old fillies Friday. Before the running of the fourth race Fri-' day Sleiveconard was sold by the Sanford Stud Farms to E. G. Soule, in whose name and interest he performed. 3-Year-Old Crown to Whiskaway: H. P. Whitney's Great Colt Meets and Defeats Best of His Age in $50,000 Kentucky Special Before Crowd of 50,000 Spectators r ;•■.■•''- •■'-*■: ••;::$&:; •?:■:•' '.'■'• '■ ' "•' ' '-. _■ :# ' I ' ■ | I //. P. Whitney's Great Colt Meets and Defeats Best of His Age in $30,000 Kentucky Special Before Crowd of 50,000 Spectators WHISKAWAY LATONIA, Ky., June !♦.- Whiskaway is King. His diadem was attained today over the Latonla track in kingly style, before a multitr.de of over 6MM that viewed the running of the mile and a quarter Kentucky Special, which brought to the post a quintet of racing stars— the cream of the three-year-old division, including the heretofore charm. ion. Morvieh. ! The hitter's dethronement was complete and was foreshadowed before the horses hud traversed one mile of the trip. The finish found him failing and having raced In disappointing fashion, although at the outset he nattered the hopes of the thousands who had placed faith in him. Unlike V.'hhl-avav's former triumph over Morvieh. there will be no excuses to dim Die luster of his .successful feat this afternoon. lie carried equal weights with Morvieh, raced closely in hie rear during the lirst three-quarters, responded gamely to Penman s call to displace the Block champion from the lead and. later, fought out the finish stubbornly with the menacing Thibodaux. The latter, neglected in a belting way. furnished the oostanding surprise of the race. This slightly-regarded one raced like a crack of the first magnitude, lie never allowed Morvieh and Whiskaway to get far away and moved up with a challenge in the stretch which for a while threatened to be successful. Whisk a way. however, in the last sixteenth roused up mightily to his task and withstood Thibodaux to ultimately cross the finish nearly a length in front. Morvieh was eight or ten lengths off and three lengths before Pillory, which was a dozen lengths in advance of Deadlock. There was no time wasted at the post. Whiskaway, from an inner position, began in advance, closely attended by Morvieh and Thibodaux. Deadlock followed and Pillory got away tardily and was a bad last. There was some bumping. Morvieh was caught in a vise, but he bumped his way clear and instantly shot into a two-lengths lead, Whiskaway being his closest attendant with Thibodaux next and Pillory and Deadlock following. The first three-| quarters found no material change In the running, excepting that Morvieh seemed to shorten his stride and instantly the cry of "Morvieh is beaten!" became a shout of thousands and i swelled when Whiskaway, under Penman's application of the whip, displaced Morvieh and ! took full command just before reaching the last turn. The shout of jubilation of the Harry | Payne Whitney following v,as for a time vociferous when he mowed down Morvieh, but 1 became stilled as Whiskaway rounded into the stretch with the menacing Thibodaux closely ■ pursuing and holding to his task in such resolute style that an eighth from the finish I Penman began riding in desperation. Still Thibodaux kept coming and, in the last sixteenth, I the humble and lowly cne in the race became a mighty force. He held on gamely and it j took Whiskaway*! and Penman's best to hold the margin which lie had at the finish. Morvieh was completely out of the picture, as a contender, when reaching the stretch. Either he is not a mile and a quarter horse, or his trainer had indulged him too much. He retired thoroughly beaten In the last quarter. Pillory found the pace too fast throughout and Deadlock never got out of last place. The tumult when the pair of leaders were fighting out the result was deafening, and it continued long after the horses had been returned to the scales to unsaddle and even while Governor Morrow of Kentucky, on behalf of the Kentucky Jockey Club, presented James Rowe with the gold cup that went with the $42,550 net to the victor. Owner Block took the defeat of Morvieh in sportsmanlike style. "My colt was beaten," said he, "by a great horse and I sincerely congratulate owner Whitney and trainer Rowe on their success." Trainer Burlew. before the race, said: "This race will decide whether Morvicif is a mile and a quarter horse. There is a possibility of my having indulged him too much and not given him enough work, but I don't think so." There is a feeling that Morvieh would have shown better if he had beta) given a few more stiff trials, instead of /he short sprinting he was allowed. Morvieh was an overwhelming favorite for today's race. His defeat by Whiskaway In (Continued on twelfth page.) THREE-YEAR-OLD CROWN if U IS WON BY WfflSKAWAY the Carlton Stakes was regarded as in the | y nature of an accident and due to the fact * that the Whitney colt was in receipt of fifteen pounds. Whiskaway was slightly more in esteem over l'illory and Thibodaux. was practically neglected. The fractional time for the rare was heartbreaking, and it was inevitable that the leaders should tire during the latter part of the contest. The 2:02% that the mile and a quarter was run in is ! n only one-tilth second slower than the track . s record, made by Busy Signal. The frac- j fa tional time follows: Quarter 22 %. half mile t to 46Vs, three-quarters 1:11%, and the mile in g 1 :26%. J a a The Cincinnati Trophy, a dash that f or j s two-year-olds gives the youngsters an oppor- 1 tunity at three-quarters and annually gives ti a line on the prospective three-year-olds of b merit, preceded the Kentucky Special and d brought ten starters to the post, including the h crack Dcngcs. for which J. S. Ward recently I paid the reported price of $30,000. lie per- I g formed In a manner that forced admission ]d that he was a bargain at this price. Today's ^ A race had a net value of $8,180 to the winner •«, and a handsome trophy of considerable value. I g of Pool, who had the mount, restrained DongCS v after the start and, showing amazing confi- g dence, took him far hack of the leaders and contenting himself with staying in the rear , I division until three-eighths of the race had; been run. Then he allowed the colt free rein ; j .' ! and Donges bounded forward like a flash and ; J in a twinkling displaced Certain from the , lead and. finishing In gallant style, easily!* ! ' held Dust Flower safe. Kent L., which hadj* been far in the rear during the first half.1 mile, came with a great rush through the last J a quarter and Jus' failed to secure Becond place. -Taylor Hay also ran a good race to finish ' j fourth after making a slow beginning. Ban- | j "• ter ran disappointingly and Certain and.r 'a Sweetheart showed themselves to be non- j ■ t stayers. j 1 Thomas C. McDowell's superb mare Dis-1 tinction added fresh laurels to her many j I * ■ notable victories by winning the Quickstep IJ i Stakes, valued at $5.S2 net. in easy style and i .1 fast time under the crushing impost of 132 , pounds. Braedalbane was second, a scant,! I head before Angon, and Miss Jemima wasjl pressing the pair closely. Distinction was restrained while Braedalbane was making it the pace, but she passed by the latter with 11 the utmost ease when called on and won in j a canter. Calamity Jane, which was de- ; I pended on to duplicate Whiskaway's sue. ess | ' for the 11. P. Whitney establishment, raced ;] disappointingly and was fur back through- J out. The preliminary races leading up to the j I cluster of fixtures served as appetizers for j I the big crowd and were well contested. The ! j Bmt race found High Cost, again installed an V overwhelming favorite, and for the third con- | ) j secutive time be proved a disappointment, i Naughty Nisba. under a hard drive, winning from Ararat, with High Cost in third place. .' The dash for two-year-olds proved an easy i | ! J affair for Regent Queen, which won as her 1 rider elected. It was a different kind of ! j ' riding that Kennedy gave her today from that j j ' she received from Zoeller in her last race. j I The latter took Iter wide and gave her a bad i I ride. She began fast today and, showing ! j speed from the start, was never in difficulty. Monfort .Tones was virtually presented with j I a purse when his Bitty Star, so lightly re- . ! garded that he was grouped with others in I | the field, finished a scant neck before Ked j I Legs. The latter was much the best, but his | (■experienced rider permitted him to lose ! j much ground when he rode him wide into ! j the stretch. With good riding he would have won off. Opulent just managed to get up in the but stride to account for third place. The con* hiding race found Ashland the victor. He was an outsider and showed improved form. Paris Maid, under better riding, mi;Th! have won. Wayward Lady ran a good raee. New York Breeding Studs: Empire State Now Boasts of for Large Establishments. C. J. Fitz Gerald ' I ' ■ | I ! NEW YORK BREEDING S1UDS + . Empire State Now Boasts ol Four Large Establishments. Great Progress Made in Development of Horse Right at the Threshold of Metropolis. (RY C. J. FITZ GERALD.) NEW YORK. N. V.. June 2 L— When Sunference, by Sun Briar, out of Conference, by Rock Sand, bred at the Binghamton Stud of Willis Sharpe Kilmer, won the Hudson Stakes at Aqueduct recently it was prophe-. sied that New York would in the near future turnish winners of the great races of the American turf. The fact that Ruthless, winner of the firs' Belmont Stakes in 1867. and her sire, American Kclipse, were both bred within twenty-| five miles of New York city hail and that Orange County, only fifty miles away, wa.- the cradle of the American trotter, is a guarantee that conditions in the Empire State are favorable to the development of the highest iight horse types, the chief of which are the thoroughbred and standard-bred. At present this state boasts of four large breedi-ig establishments,' representing an investment of more than $2,500,000, figuring values of lands comprised in the various studs SS well as the stallions and mares. Two of these — the Eastview Stud of James Butler and the Rinnymede Stud of Gifford A. Cochran at Mt. Kisco — are at the very threshold of the metropolis. The Hurricana Stud of John Sanford is at Amsterdam, while the Kilmer place is within the confines of Binghamton. In the Genesee Valley aro minor establishments as well as the com-I Lined breeding station Of the Breeding Ba-. reau of the Jockey Club and the Federal Remount Service. Farmers In every county i hi the state have thoroughbred dams a!s . ! and the ambition of all is to win the Belmont and other great fixtures of the turf. Trotters capable of holding their own on the Grand Circuit are coming from the Dic.k-erman, Delafield and other studs in Westchester and Orange Counties, keeping alive the blood and traditions associated with Rysdyk's Hambletonian. I1KLMON 1 G SEAT ATTR U HON. -\"o racing event in the United States has aroused more general interest In the turf and the thoroughbred breeding industry than the $.".0,000 Belmont Slakes, recently won by Richard T. Wilson's Pillory. Oilier races have equaled the Belmont in point of value. but in the matter of tradition and general benefit to the thoroughbred the fine old stake race founded by the American Jockey Club In 1867 and kept alive by the Westchester Racing Association is unapproaehed. The character and standing of those who sponsored it gave the Belme.nt, which was named after Hon. August Belmont, the first 'president of the American Jockey Club, an exalted position among the turf fixtures of I the period. Its conditions were equitable and it extended an Invitation to sportsmen in every part of the United States and Canada to send their three-year-olds to take part in this conclusive test. The race was framed at a period when the thoroughbred needed friends. The South was impoverished at the close of the war and I breeders of that region, where most of the best blood was held, were desperate. The American Jockey Club gave their thoroughbreds a definite and permanent value when it established a series of races, the continuity of which has never been broken. The Belmont was the chief of these fixtures and its importance to the breeding industry has long been understood. With the passage of the years its value lias been increased. The Westchester management, in the belief that the United States was entitled to a great race for three-year-olds comparable with the Kpsom Derby and the Grand Prix de Paris, increased the value of the Belmont of 1922 to $50,000. Their superb and commodious course at Belmont Park was a fitting testing ground for such a race. ATTENDANCE OF 30,000 PERSONS. The presence of 30,000 persons at the recent running of the Belmont and the attention paid to it by the press of the country shows how accurately the trend of publk: opinion was gauged. The influence of such a great turf feature, which has an economic angle which cannot be ignored, is well ffltt*- (Continucd on twelfth page.) K - * Jjj New is J" ' ~r are fn In J» sp wl yrj on Tl | I Wl i I pi ; | gf, I ?r are | ci, I i ar and I ! ev I | m On O $5 the th cc '■ The T! S( f,| by h, sl tv 0- T .. tf to W p] 0 f. is _ tf & v V n K c l] I NEW YORK BREEDING STUDS (Continued from first page.) trated by the following editorial from the York Tribune cf lone S, under the caption "The Thoroughbred's Return" : "The horse, after a period of obscuration, coming back. The proud beauties which delight to spurn the earth with fl lying hoofs no longer doomed to fret Between wooden walls or to spend years of ignoble ease the pasture. The thoroughbred whoso spirit and muscles quiver for action and whose nostrils dilate with joy when he smells the prospect of combat with his peers once more fulfills his destiny. "Many signs attest equine emancipation. Two years ago Man o" War was a hero whoso achievements were followed and ap- plauded by millions. This year Morvich is similarly a national character. Paddocks full of dancing wonders who await their Chance. Conversation turns to talk of blood blue grass. The attendance at racing events increases and promises socn to make new high records. "Belmont Park this week is ■ news center. oven as Churchill Downs was the other day. Saturday the Relmont Stakes, valued at $50,000. and modeled in its conditions after Epsom Derby, which brings king and commoner into wholesome democratic CSSaV popular outpouring promises u be beyond precedent Under an open sky tunga filled with City dust are to i--- made clean ocean breezes and the pulse of life made strorger by copious drafts of honest enthusiasm. The horse i:; indeed coining hack •The killjoys, that dull and intolerant company which, afraid of life, would mak? o-.i^tence drab, are lighting a losing battle. They must again accustom themselves Is F.""i;'g :;mih;; and hearing cheers. The English Puritans, we have Been told, objected bear-baiting not so much out f sympathy with the bear as becaua i they disliked the pleasure of the spectator. Bui Puritanism, out of touch with mar, as (led created him. faded, even as a sn.iliar deadness of soul fading here. So don't he ashamed lO mount your fiiwer and to populate your tonneau en Saturday. "Those who have fought the battle to save the thoroughbred have done public service. They have preserved and further dc-l VCloped the speed, the courage, tile BOUDd-, ness and the stamina which make a horse a good horse. The oldest labor-saving invention of mankind, known SO long as to he-come ! \ e i as a personality, is not to go to the sera;, heap." Page 2 DAILY RACING FORM Dally Darin? Winter Months. Da!ly (Except Monday) Balance of the Tear. DAILY RACING FORM PUBLISHING CO. 411 PLYMOUTH COURT, CHICAGO, ILL. lST-lit) E. 52nd ST., NEW YORK CITY. H EX( IIAN(.E STREET, BUFFALO, N. Y. Entered as sccon 1-clas3 matter, April 2. WK. at the post-office at Chicago. Illinois. under the Art of March 3. 1S79. HEW YORK CITY OFFICE 157-159 East Thrity-eecoiid Street. All dealers supplied from this office. Back numbers and monthly books supplied. Kor sale at all hotels ami news-stands. 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Latonia fLATONIA The horses which seem best In Monday's races are : I.atonla, Ky., June 24, 1S22. 1— DeewJI Combs, Archie Alexander, May Bo-dine. 2 — Power. Kennmare, Miss Meise. I— living Prince, Bojul, Michael J. Daly. 4 — Marvin May, Chatterton, Pindar Peel. I — Firebrand, Parader, Bonus. 6 — First Ward, llugheo Graham, Jark Frost. 7--KEWPIE O'NEIL, Louis A., Uncle Velo. 1 J. L. Dempsey. Nut Yoi-U Ha ixllcni). 1 — Ground-Swell, Birdie G., Tacola, May Bo-dine. 2 — Miss Meise. Kennmare, Antonia, Dearie. S — Bojul. F1 lng Prince, Bobbie Shea, Michael J. Daly. 4— Chatterton. Pindar Pee!, Marvin May. Dorthy Buckner. C — Firebrand, Minto II., Parader. Mulciber. C — Hughes Graham, Jakie Hay, First Ward, Leslie. 7- KEWPIE O'NEIL, Louis A., Cut Up, Wal-nut Hall. CblcMao nutl Hi: .Till- I i .-.: ■! leu •» 1 — May Bodine, Youneed, Pickwick, Archie Alexander. 2— Miss Meise, Bendita, Kcnninare, Antonia. 3 — Bojul, Michael J. Daly, Flying Prince, ! Baity II. 4 — Chatterton, Advocate, Marvin May, Pindar Peel. I— FIREBRAND, Minto II., Parader, Gangway. C — Ilujrhe.-i Graham, First Ward, Jakie Hay. Leslie. 7 — Kewpie O'Neil, Pictor, Madge F., Uncle Velo. )iifrver'« HantMcnp. 1 — A. K. Akin, May Bodine, Archie Alexander, Bewell Combs. 2 — Kennmare, Mi.s3 Meise, Antonia, Power. 3 — Bojul, Flying Prince, Deuces Wild, Toney i Lady. 4 -Marvin May, Chatterton, Pindar Peel, Ad- j j vacate. ! 5— FIREBRAND. Parader. Bonus. Minto II. I — First Ward, Hughes Graham. Leslie, Jack i • Frost 7 — Kewpie O'Neil, Louis A., Pictor, Uncle Velo. CtMMMM of Hniltl W-n { «, 1 — Sewcll Ccmhii, Ground-Swell, May Bodine, A. N. Akin. 2 — M1m Mehw Power. Kennmare, Antonia, I — Bojul, Flying Prince, Michael J. Daly,] j Deuces Wild. 4 -Marvin May, Chatterton, Pindar Peel, j Advocate. I B— FIREBRAND, Minto II.. Parader. Bonus. I 6— First Ward, Hagkea Graham, Jakie Hay, I ! Leslie. j 7 — Kewpie O'Neil, Louis A., Pictor, Undo Velo. Aqueduct AQUEDUCT The horses which seem best in Monday's races are : Aqueduct, L. J„ N. Y„ Jane M, 1922. | i 1 — I.ady Inez, Theaaaly, Ege. 2 — Bhrheart, Letterman, Lally. 3 — Jyntee, Avispa, Leghorn. 4— PUerim, Tufter, Whisk. I — Hephaistos, Lady Baltimore, Ray Jay. 6— GOLDEN RULE, Doughoregan. Park Hill. F. J. Ortell. Nnv York IIniidien|t. 1 — Thessaly, Ege, Lady Inez. Golden Fork. 2 — Bigheait, David Harum, Letterman, Ex- celsis. :• — Jyntee, Avippa, Marie Maxim, Evil. 4— Billy McLaochHa, WTiisk, Pilgrim, Kirk- . levineton. 5— BILLY McLAUGHLIN, Hephaistos, Ex- • celsis. Be Frank. 6— Mac Lir, Coeur de Lion, Golden Rule, Sun t Quest. Chicago .Mini Buffalo Handicap. 1 — Lady Inez, Thessaly, Golden Fork, The , Girl. 2 — Bigheart, Lally, David Harum, Firm j Friend, I— -JYNTEE, Leghorn, Evil. Marie Maxim. 4 — Edgar Allan Poe, Billy McLaughlin, Pilgrim, - Klrkievlngton. B — Billy McLaughlin, Lady Baltimore, My • Reverie, Chesterbrock. 6 — Sun Quest, Sunsini, Mac Lir. Golden Rule, , Observer'* II :• n l len ii. 1 — Thessaly, Lady Inez, Air Bubble, Ege. 2— David Harum. Bigheart, Halu, Lally. 3 — JYNTEE, Avispa, Leghorn, Dough Girl. 4— Edgar Allan Poe, Lord Brighton, Pilgrim, Kirklevington. 5 — Billy McLaughlin, Ray Jay, Be Frank, Lady Baltimore. 6 — Sun Quest, Golden Rule, Doughoregan, Sunsini. Consensu* of Hand ion | a. 1 — Lady Inez, Thessaly, Ege, Golden Fork 2 — Bigheart, David Harum, letterman, LsJhr. 3 — JYNTEE, Avispa, Leghorn. Marie Maxim. 4 — Edgar Allan Poo. Pilgrim, Billy McLaughlin, Kiiklevington. 5 — Billy Mclaughlin, Hephaistos, Lady Bal- i timore, Ray Jay. C — Sun Quest, Mac Lir, Golden Rule, Doughoregan. Hamilton ! j I 1 j : ! i ' | ! ] j i 1 ! HAMILTON The horses which seem best in Monday's races are : Hamilton, Ont., Jane 24, 1S22. 1 — Topango. Nulli Secundus, Miss Edna. 2 — BENCHER, Greek Patriot, Fair Mac. 3 — Rock Silk, Blarney Boy, Trouble". 4 — Hildur, St Quentin, Serapis. 5 — Spanish Maize, Star Jester, Collinga. 6 — Fort Churchill, Ruggles, Muuito. 7 — Fluzey, Nenette, On High. Xciv York Hnudlrai). 1 — Topango, Mis3 Edna, Nulli Secundus, Briand. 2 — Bencher, Fair Mac, Butcher Boy, McCor-burn. 3 — Rock Silk, Blarney Boy, Sweet Bouquet, Brynthor.a. 4 — Hildur, Dream of the Valley, Sailing B., Mercury. 5 — STAR .JESTER, Spanish Maize, Redstone, Ccllinga. 6 — Fort Churchill, The Nephew, Lancelot, Lady Luxury. 7 — Smarty, On High, Walk Up, Roisterer. Chicago «n«I ISuffalo Handicap. 1_ Topango, Miss Edna, Briand, Nulli Secundus. 2 -BENCHER, Fair Mac, Butcher Boy, Greek Patriot. 3— Blarney Boy, Brynthona, Sweet Bouquet, Fanatic. 4 — Serapis, Dream of the Valley, Sailing B., Mercury. 5— Star Jester, Collinga, Spanish Maize, Redstone. 6— Musito. The Nephew, Fort Churchill, Lancelot. 7 — On High, Bullet, Roisterer, Nenette. Observer** llmidiea |». J — Topango. Briand, Miss Edna, Nulli Secundus. 2 — Bencher. Fair Mac, Butcher Boy, M Corburn. 1 — Fanatic, Blarney Boy, Brynthona, Rock Silk. 4 — Dream of the Valley, Sailing B., Serapi?, Hildur. 5— STAR JESTER, Collinga, Redstone, Spanish Maize. C — Fort Chun hill, I^ady Luxury, The Nephew, Muruto. 7 — On Hight, Iron Boy, Roisterer, King-ling II. Coriacnaua of Handicaps. 1 — Topango, Miss Edna, Nulli Secundus, Briand. ft— BENCHER Fair Mac, Butcher Boy. Greek Patriot. 3 — Ro "k Silk, Blarney Boy, Fanatic, Brynthona. 4 — Hildur, Serapis, Dream of the Valley, Mercury. 5 — Star Jester, Spanish Maize, Collinga, Redstone. |C — Fort Churchill, Musito, The Nephew, Lady Luxury. 7 — On High, Fluzey, Smarty, Roisterer. Delorimier Park i j j ! i • DELORIMIER PARK The horses which seem best in Monday's ! races are : Trclorhnier Part — Montreal, Qne., June 21, 1C22. 1 — Doctor D.. Naomi K.. Tom Goose. £ — Avion, Pert Light, Allah. 3 — BwifterieaeC, Bitter Biting, Midnight Stories. 4 — Assumption. Pepper Tea. May Maulsby. Ti — EI Coronel, Dairyman, Neeuah. G — Seih's Lemon, Lady Brettenham, Lore Bird. 7 — Dependence. Satinmore, Lady Betty. E. Ferguson. Conneaut Park j j I I I ! j CONNEAUT PARK The horses which seem best In Monday's races are : i Conncaut T.afcr, Pa, June 21, 1022. I 1 — Duly Fashion, Our Little Ann, Dnetdy Lady. ft— DR HALT.. VIrge, Miss Kruter. 3 — Pomerene, Obstinate, Arthur Middleton. 4 — Tread, Kedswick, Protoeroe. 5 — Benecia, Walter Mack, Princess Myrtle. 6 — Chicken. Magnet Land, Rosefie'.d. 7— Railbird, Zetetlc, War Club. F. II. Sproule. Answers to Queries | i . • t , j - • , AHSWEB8 TO QUERIES Ceassesateal ion I Briskest names and |||mm will not be notictd ror answered. No answers | j will be sent by mail and none by wire unless re- j ply prepayment hi made at time of wiring queiy. j liettin.c papers will not be calcnlated. t , i Peter S., Chicago, 111. Lady Heave"? I prices were correct as published. ! Andrew J., Chicago, 111. Money was not I a member of the lrwin-Updike entry. j A. P. IT., Chicago, 111. Keep no statistics cf the matter inquired about. Know of nobody who does. G. K. G., Louisville, Ky. It was a losing matter. A limit has no bearing on a parlay other than to define what can be won. L. 10. H., Rotkford. III. Rekab was scratebi d from race C2476. The scratch line ! says Everbold, but Rekab was the horse. Ever Bold ran and finished last. II. H. II., New Orleans, La. The settlement was correctly made. The parlay was on the entry, with Krewer to go. When Krewer was scratched it became void as to the entry. W. Wr. F., Chicago. 111. Many men train their own horses. If they do not they hire professional tramers. Any reputable citizen can secure a trainer's license, the} licensing authorities being the Kentucky State Racing Commission in the central west, the Jockey Club in the East, etc. Aqueduct Form Chart ! i I j I ! I j AQUEDUCT FORM CHART — . NEW YORK, N. Y., SATURDAY. JUNE 24, 1922.— Aqueduct (1 4 mile* 51 feet). Eighth day. Queens County Jockey Club. Spring Meeting of 19 days. Weather clsir; temperature 81*. _ _ _ . Steward to Represent Jo key Club, J. B. Davis. Stewards of Meeting, H. K. Knapp ami W. 8. Vos-burgh. Judges, E. C. Smith and C. Cornehlsen. Starter, Mars Cassidy. Racing Secretary, Fred Rehberger. Racing st;'.rU at 2:30 p. m. (Chicago time 1:30 p. m.). W indicates whip, S spurs, B blinkers. Figures in parentheses following the distance of each race indicate date, track record, age of horse and j weight carried. »Int:ieates apprentice allowance. A989/I FIRST RACE— 5-8 Mile. (July 3, 1819— 57%— 2— 115.) Purse 81,000. 2-year-old*. I \J Jmi J£d'L& Claiming. Net value to winner 8700; second, ?20C; third, 8100. Index Horses AWtPFStU Vi % Str Fin Jockeys Owners O H C P 8 j (52.41 BUMGKAMD w 105 15 4 2* 1« 1» C Ponce C A Appiogate 6 6 5 J 1 62«S95*K1KK LADY VI 10! 13 11 ii 3' 2} ■ Bell P. T Wilson 10 10 M 4 8 62657 'SCARE CROW w 107 7 10 6* 41 3" J McCov Syndicate MoMotM 15 15 6 3 SSeSl*DON"r BOTHER Mi: w 99 iU 8i 61 4» (} Rose S L Jenkins 5 8 8 3 8-5 KStM ATHANNA wb lf l 3 1 l i 2 5« B Tarke Nev Sfk 9 Sib 10 15 10 4 2 62711 H. WIIHWH w 197 114 ll1 8" 6» L McAteo J L Holland 10 10 8 3 8-5 I 62741 AfR BtJBBLTJ w 101 16 6 3i 5* 7J II ThomasH Waterson 10 15 15 S 3 61403 liT.IOtr v,n 104 10 12 8| 7^ P (' Lang J R Ccsdtn 6 8 8 3 8-5 62."89,SEN"TIM,TAT. TMIKw llfl 9 7 71 8* 9' B I.owe Syndicate Stab!etr. 15 15 C 3 62631*(3RAY DOXNT/L' w lOr.JU 8 10" 10' 10i E KummerK'mere F Stb 20 Z0 20 8 4 ■Ml* rt'D m 107 8 2 H Hi ll • L F-ator Itancocas Stable i C 6 21 8-5 ' C2719 MABKI. MCKANB w 101 2 3 12" 12' 12!" A GantnerAllxes BtaMa 88 50 tO 20 10 61523 BAG DOIJ^ w 104 6 5 13' 121 131 J CallahanW L S Martin 88 SB 8 3 8-5 62741 BRI'SHWOOD wrs 109 5 9 14' 14s IP E .Tosiah R F Carman 88 88 50 20 10 GtCSl BLUE CHINA w 104 12 15 15 ' 151 15s E Fator Oak Ri l^-o Stab'.r::y 30 30 12 6 tltlS*ROCKABYB w 1C2 14 1C 16 16 16 J Meriraee E C Hailan W 50 50 20 ■ tCoupIed in bctlinc: no separate place or show betting. Time, 1:00%. Track fast. AVinner — Ch. e, by Runr.ymetie— Zafra, by Solitaire II. (trained by C. A. Applegate; bred by Mr. C. A. Appiepate). Went to post tt 2:31. At post 1 minute. Start rood r.nd slow. Won easily: ssjrsjtl asji third driv-ins. BUNG RAND raced next to the inner rail all the w.iy and rushed into a leasj Uu.d in the last eighth. KIRK I.ADY improved her position sirsdily while racing on lie extreme outsi.Ie rnd 1 iitfini fcril SCAUH CROW. lT.e latter closed a gap and tired. DON'T BOTIir.lt MR finished fast fr..m :, saasj besinning. ATIIANNA set a fast early \mce, but swerved ccross the track ia tiie stretch. 1!. WARRRN closed a b:g cap. AIR BDBRLR tired. Scriitcl-'cd--C2551-(ioUbn Fork, 104; 62741ICork Elm. 107: 62711 Irish Pat, 107: C2741 Itowaprit, 107; 62155 LacftiM, 10J. Overweights Runsrand. 2 pounds; Sentimental Tcmmie, 1: Orry Bonnet. 4Vi'. Brushwood. 2. £ «T»Q« fr SECOND RACi:— About 2 Miles. Phantom Steeplecha.se Handicap. Sl.tCC Added. U^OmO 4-year-o!d3 iud unv,ard. Selling. Nrt value to winner 8965; ssoosd, i.200; third, $190. ! Index Horses AWtl'BSt 41 8 12 II Tin Jockeys Ovrners O II C P 8 (62688)ARDS w 8 15! 1 C 4: 3^ 21 li 1» R H Cf'dA J Davis 2 13-513-51 2-5 j 62178 THE TROITT V I 8M 4 4 3» 4,s 31 S'c V M Kenn'dyMrs F A Clark 4 4 3 6-5 1-2 624 20 'WISEST FOOI. w 6 133 3 I ?1 T 1' Jl 3" D Byers .1 E Widener 4 8 41 8-5 3-5 I t«22G5)KATH'YN ll'LAN W S Bl 7 1 5'1 C1 6» 410 4i B Haynes J E Griffith IS 15 15 5 21 I 62317SI.UCKY FIND w 4 133 65 C 7 6 5 5 O D'inondS Ross 15 20 20 7 3 (62l24)*MOHU,AN ws 7 13S 5 3 7 6' 41 E.rider.W Bethel Greentx«e Stable 2 12-512-51 2-5 62G8S CAVKNDI8H w 4 ISO 2 7 1» 1» E.rider. A CmpbrllK Smart tli 20 20 1 3 ■tt'oupled in betting: no separate ijlice or show betting. Time, 4:13. Track fast. AVinner Ch. h. by M.rajax — Xatia. by Soliman (trained by E. O. neider; bred in England by Capt. T. H. Montgomery). Went to po-.t at 2:55. At post 1 minute. Start good and slow. Wen easily; se^end rind third driving. ARD8, well ridden, moved up r.ppidly in the final qu.-trter and. jifter a mild drive, took the lead and won going riwny. TUB TROUT saved ground where possible and, cumin; fast in the last eighth, passed WISEST FOOL, bflt eeuld not overhaul the leader. WI8RST FOOL took the lead and drew away at the twelfth jump, but tied linal'y. KATHRYN HARBAN racai and jumped well. ilOHil AN and CATKNDI8U lost thrff ri'Jers st t!.e twelfth fence. THIRD RACE— 5-8 Mils. (July 3, 1919—57%— £— 115. ' Thirty -second EunnLng GREAT eOQf^O £J1l3jc1%3 AMERICAN STAKES. Guarantefcd Value $10,000. 2 - y ear - old/ . Allowances. Net value to winner S7.C00; second, $1,500: third, $760. Index Horses AWtl'l'St V % % Str Tin Jockeys Owners O U C P 8 (•X770GOSHAWK w 115 4 3 8' 4'1 l1 L Morris H P Whitney tl 1 4-5 2-5 1-5 («2«M)SUNFBRKNCR wb 125 2 2 1" 1» 2" A JohnsonW S Kilmer 8 10 10 4 2 |62655JBLD LBRNER w 125 So 4' 6" * ■ Taplin J E Madden 6 10 10 4 2 I «t»l*« AUTUMN BSLU w 112 11 8 71 81 4» J D M'neyJ B SmiOt 20 'M U 12 8 » 62628 )A1.ADDIN wb 115 i 6 H 31 51 E Sarnie Baneocas Stable l", 15 10 4 2 624ol»CANAQl'E w 115 7 4 31 21 61 L Eyke CtUSSltWU Stabl-tS M 10 4 2 1 162209 )PKNNON w 115 12 1 21 71 71 J CallahanM L Schwartz 15 20 15 6 3 («2*M) PRINCE RECENT w 115 3 10 91 »' 81 R Carter W M Jeffords 15 30 30 12 8 '■ 62655 MARTINGALE w 115 9 7 10' 10' 9' (' Laag J S Oosden 6 8 8 3 7-5 l€27763SBOT CARS w 112 112 51* 5' 10» C Rob'sonH V Whitney +1 1 4-5 2-5 1-5 02635 DL'STABOL'T wti 112 10 11 lll0ll10H'0H TlmmasOrcntree Stabieta 10 10 4 2 BAYONET w 112 13 9 12,!'12111L • F SuilivanA K Macomber 50 !«.,0 100 40 20 j 62692H1ENE THATCHER wu li2 6 1:; 13 13 13 C Ft'ih.rXtv Sfk V Mb 10 12 12 5 2* \ Jt'ouplcd iu betting; no separate place or show betting. Tims, 69';,. Track fast. Wiener Rlk. c. by Wi;i?k Broom II.--Dovelet. by I'eter Ban (trained by F. Hei-kins: bred by Mr. Harry Rayne WMtatjr). Went to psMt ■ S:30. At post IS minntes. Start good and slow. Won handily; second sai third ! dri'iiig. GOSHAWK met with considerable interference early, but fought his way t!roir--l in the last eighth and, iini-^tit'g fa?t and g.:int:y. was going av.ay at the end. Sli.NKERK.Ni E set I fast pace frcui i soon after the start sad sioed the final drive resolutely. BID UERXKR etssjcd ■ £:■; sad tsdsbed with a j rush. AUTUMN BELLR Itisnfd with a rush. ALADDIN closed a gup and tired. PEN SOS w: s tiring at the end. SPOT ("ASH w::s tut off badly i i the last eighth. Before the r— if l eg,:ii GRRERAL ! THATCHER fell while at the past aud ran away . He w:,s taken lo the outside fur the siuit aud was ; oniy euteni bach of the uthi rs. bcratched--62U53:Cherry liy, 127; 62744 Crochet, 112: U25i!7:Hunit^ldt, 112; 62776 Caveat Emptor. ! 112. j _____________^^ flOQOf" FOTJRTH RACE— 1 Mile. .'Jure 25. 1921— 1 :26— 4— 127.) Seventh Rurr.lng GUEEN3 ^te'G^I 6 COUNTY HANDICAP. $4,000 Added. 3-yeEr-oicts and upward. Net vaba] to v inner CG.5t-0; seoond, $1.00*; third, $500. Index Horses AWiPPSt % \k % Str Kin Jockeys Owners 0 II C P 8 j 6^629-liREV BAG wb 4 127 3 1 21 31 3* 3s 11 T. Fator Rancooas Stable 1-3 2-5 2-3 out— 62234 8ENMNG8 PARK Vt t Bl 4 2 3J 2* 21 21 2s L Hyke Westmont Btahial 4 4 1-2 out 1)262!) CAPTN ALCOCK w 5 112 5 5 6 i* 4« 4* S:J C Pea « Quincy Stable M 25 ■ 4 6-5 C2C29*tPOLLT ANN em 4 102 1 2 1J l1 1° 1= 4" C Lang B L Jenkins 20 20 20 4 1 62780- IJUNE GRASS ft ■ I 4J i 5 6 5 J CailahanG A Cochran ■ 20 20 4 8-5 j t Added starters. Time, 23%, 46%, 1:10*.. i:K3. Braek fast. Winner — Ch. c, by Rat Shoot -Mits Minnie, by Meddler (trsiaed by S. t'.. nihil I th. bred by Mr. John E. Madden). Went to po-t at 4:0S. At posf- 1 minute. Start gend and slow. Won easily: seeond and third driving. 8RBT BAG was reserved U'lind the leaders to the stretch sad, passing thess reedils in the best eighth. \v;is gcing a,v:'.v at the en 1. BEXXIKOS] BARK raced in bapreeed form and BUtdc a fast and game finish. CAPTAIN ALCOCK wai outrun early and leal seeae greiind when coming late the Stretch, but finished reeelately :.;..! w-s raaaias ercll at t!:e end. POLLT ANN set a territic pace in the early running and saved greand (ii the tuin '. but tired badly in th*. tiu:;l eighth. BtHtthSd (*T1l*ft)ltni Hoiame. 105. riFTTI RACE— 1 5-13 Miles. (Sept. 21. 1S21— 2:11%— 4— 1C-3. ) Purr-e S1.2CO. 3-year-& 3*ai& ettCDr&CZ olds and upward. Seliins. Net value to win.-.er iSOO; cecoad. $200: th. rd, $100. Index Horses AWtPPSt% H »i Str Kiu Jockeys Owners O U C P S 627-1". SCOTTISH CHHBf w 4 105 3 1 2' 2" 1» 1* »* C Laag J Shnnghn-ssy 4 5 41 7-5 out !C2555 = LOBD HERBERT « 7 Ml 4 2 4 4 4 4 »• L Bator E Arlington S-5 9-5 S-5 1-2 out R717*EPISODE wn 4 112 1 3 l1 1" 2J 2° 3 E KnassaerA B WeeddMTe :: "i 3 4-5 out 62691 • •ANNIVERSARY w u 5 102 2 4 S3 35 B1 3s Fell.G MebB K MeKeevcr ^33 4-5 out Time, 2:162'5. Trat-k fast. Winner - Ch. g, by Bight Brigsde -Santa Susanua. by 'lop i;;;;!nnt (trained by W. J. Speir.-; bred bj Mr. A. W. Young). Went to rio^t at 4:2S. At aasl 1 minute. Start good ar.d .'low. Won driving; second and thinl the same. SCOTTISH CHIEV feUeercd BPHDDB1 closely aad peised him in the stretch 'r.io a gocxl lead, but tired and was doing his best 1 1 the end. LORD BERRERT was far back to the btsl tara aad eloaed a gap will: a great rash through the final eighth and would have won in a few- more strides. EPISOBK (liiit badiy in the stretch alter h.avir.g cut out the early running. ANNIVERSARY saved ground on the stretch t::rn and was closing ip ca the iuside wheu he Cteesed his legs atd fell. Scratched -';2717 David Harum. 113. SIXTH RACE— 6 1-2 Furlon-s. (June 23. IBM l:lf% ■ BBh) Purse J1.000. 8-year-£iCj&k%3 690OQ o-d£. MaidcDi. Special Weights. Not value to winner $700; second. $200; third, $109. Index Horses AWtPPRt * H % Str Fin Jockeys Owners O U C P B SERENABKR w 110 1 2 l1 I'll2 l4 ■ Sande Sanford Stu.l 4-5 6-5 1 1-2 1-4 61477 DROCKRESBY wb 110 11 5 3» 2'i 2' 23 L Mr.Atee Glen Rid F Stb 5 5 3 12-6 62108 JALNEBAR wl 110 I 1 V\ 34 3« 3* C Lang A J Eedcll 20 20 30 K) 4 62551 MACDUFF w 110 10 9 ■ 95 6» 6' 4= L Morris W M Jeffcr.i.s 10 15 15 5 2 62128 OCCIDHNTA wb 110 9 4 6' C» 4f C'l T Rice Riviera Stable 10 30 30 10 4 62C38 TORCH! w 110 4 8 45 41 £" 6= C Ponce Quincy Stable 8 15 15 6 2 62354 WYLIE wb 110 8 10 10* I0» 8' 71 « WT C'rolIE J Bennett 50 50 50 15 8 162182 TKEV19COT wa 113 6 6 8' f" 7l P A JohnsonJ E Davis 5 10 10 4 8-8 THE DICTATOR w 110 5 8 B* 8 91 9- F SuIlivanA K Macomber 30 30 15 S 2 '61405 ANNA M. w 105 7 7 71 »1 10' 10' H Thomasl.ilane Stable 20 30 30 10 4 I 62108 SO IT GOES wb 110 12 11 11s 11* 11» ll5 A Sch'fgerMrs S A Clopton 15 15 15 8 2 58518 BERNANDINO wb 110 2 12 12 12 12 12 T Nolan J Smallwood 60 100 100 40 20 Time. 22%, 46'i. l:124i, 1:20%. Traek fast. Winner — Cb. c, by Rechelor's Double^ — Colden Harp, by Llangibby (trained by n. Hughes; bred In Rngland by Mr. J. J. Maher). Went to post at 4:57. At po"t 4 minutes. Start good and slow. Won easily; second and third driving. SKRENABER ran as if much the best, raced to the front at once and was cantering at the finish. BROCKESBY followed the winner eh— up all the way and finished gamely. JACNKBAB ran well. MACDUFF closed n gap. OCt'IBENTA tired at the end. Scratched— 023.r 45Doi.b:e Van, 110; 627185Notimc, 110; 61804 Rainbow Boy, 110; Southern Cross, 110. Overweights — Treviscot, 3 pounds. Latonia Form Chart LAT0NIA FORM CHART LATONTA, KY., SATURDAY. JUNE 24, 1922.— I^itcnia (1 mile). Seventeenth day. Kentucky Jockey Club. Spring Meeting of 23 days. Weather clear; temperature 84°. Stewards. Charles F. Price, 8. C. Nuckols, Jr., A. G. Leonard and C. W. Hay. Judges. W. H. Shelley, N. H. HoClelland and J. 8. Wallace. Starter, A. B. Dade. Racing Secretary, W. II. Shelley. Racing starts at 2:00 p. m. (Chicago time 2:00 p. m). W Indicates whip, 8 spurs. B blinkers. Figures in parentheses following the distance of each race indicate date, track record, ace of horse and weight carried. 'Indicates apprentice allowance. £ OQQ4"k FIRST RACE— 3-4 Mile. (June 7, 1921— 1:I0&— 45— 110.) Cincinnati Gun Club Purse, M UMUOV An M,600. 3-year-oids and upward. Claiming. Not value to winner $1,200; reecad. $250; third. $150. I . — . , — : ( Index Ilorses AWtPPSt 'A » • % Str Fin Jockeys Owners Equiv. Odds Str't . __ • ^ 6272©*NAUGHTY NISBA w 3 102 1 7 E* 3'1 l| 14 J Owens D Breckinridge 4GO-100 ( 62659*ARARAT wb 4 105 S 4 1" V Sj M W Tool M Goldblatt 518-100 j C2747»HIGH COST wis 7 107 X 1 31 21 3» 3» E Pool Florisant Stabio 85-100 I 4 2726«LEXA CLARK w 3 95 ( 3 41 5'i 41 4* B Xcheffcl Burned Bros & Jonea P115-1C0 |S 57774 PONGEE w 4 107 7 6 6' 6* 51 5» J Heupel Gallaiior Bros 9".C0-100 j 62176 JANKU wb 3 102 6 » 8 S S GIB Kenn'dy F J Ktdley 95: -100 i J 69301 C" PON BLOSSOM w 5 103 3 X 2J 4J C« V R Davica J L Paul 4420-100 | 62476 COLORED BOY wb 3 95 4 6 7* 7* 7i 8 C Balls Glenn & Laffoon 2220-100 • 1 Time, 23. 46%, 1:12%. Track fast $2 mutuels paid. NaugWy Nisba, $11. -JO straight, J".. )0 place. $3.10 show; Ararat, $4.80 place. $2.70 i show; Iiii-h Ooet, |2 M show. J Kcjuivi!. it booking old* -Naughty Nisba. 160 to 100 straight, 150 to 100 place, 55 to 100 show; t Ararut. 140 to U» place, 25 to 100 sbow; Iligu Co-t. Si to 100 show. « Winner — Ch. f. lv The Manager — Dui-v Piatt, Lv Marta Santa (trained by J. C. Milam; bred by Mr. L. A. I.yne). Went lo peat ::! 2 00. At post 1 minnte. Btait good and slow. Won driving; second and third the same. KADGHTT NISBA. showing qui-k Iwpieil aji ■! and saving much ground on the turns, raced into the lead in t'a - Hut eighth ;md — ll'lajld ARARAT in a genie finish. The i it'er showed the most early eaade i • .;. ttiag a fa.-t pa'-e U the .sire; h. festdaai fame!;. HMH COST was prominent all the ' way ajui Batched I •• aad clon up. IiNA CLARK tired after going a half mile. JANKU was badly outrun. OOTTOS BLOSSOM retired aft. r goiag well for the first half. Icratctted CTiKi'lbwmfN, 110; BtWHaiataCTille. 112. |J OC r -j SECOND RACE— 5 1-2 Furlonps. (June 7, 1900— 1:05%— 3— S3.) Purse $1,500, 2-year- ' Cfc« O * -B. o:ds. Kwcicns. Special Weigh;*. Net value to winner $1,150; second, $225; third. I $125. la :• x Horses AWtPPFt1.! % % Str Pin Jockeys Owners Equiv. Odds Str't I ■ — ■ ■ — ■ ■ — — ' i 62781 REGENT QUEEN w 112 7 1 ft* l4 1* 1* B Kennedy J E Mndden 1S5-1O0 62633 LUCKT RUN w H5 9 2 6X3J 23 2 * D Connelly II H H'-witt I UO-100 MBfl MA/!'.; W 112 8 4 2' 4$ 31 3% A Wilson C W. idemann 1440-100 i 627483I».)Ni;f;Al. wn IK. 3 6 4J i« 4' 4» W W TMor J I ivingrUon 110-^^0;, 62C98 TORICK w 115 2 3 81 71 5» 5* E Bobbins G L Btacfcf ord 6465-100 . IRISH HOSE w 112 6 S 10 8» XI Sx J H Biirke IBtBO Hickman fUM 100 I | 02-99 SUPERBUM wn 113 1 7 71 6* 71 7* P Smith G II Knobelkamp 7915-1'*) . 02098 CRATOM w 112 5 9 ai 2* 61 8« H Gray B B & B O Hickman t 1 j) BOSH w 112 4 10 9s 9'1 9* 9« N Barrett B C B.mbury 4435-100 t 62G33 CIJ:NC0TJEX w 110 10 « 51 10 10 10 J Francis G Watts 8755-100 ( fCaapled in bettfag ::s B. B. and R. O. Hickman entry. ( Time. 23!i. 47%. IM.%, 1:03^. Track fast. 1 $2 BHitael* paid. Rctcaf Quern. $0.70 straiKht, $3.00 p!a .e. $3 20 show; Lu« ky Run, $21.80 place, l $10.70 sl.ow: Miss ? !;:zi«', $5.i0 bliow. ji BujiIiiUbI baekiac iMi Bagaal Qu^n 1S5 to 100 ■*—««**. 75 to 100 place, CO to 100 show; Lucky Run. MM ti l!V't pi .-.-. CM to 100 show; Miss Mazic, 175 to 100 show. Winner- ( j. f. by The Finn— Kliaibeth B. R.. by Star Shoot (trained by V. Coyne; bred by Mr. John K. Ha tarn* 1 V.""iit to aast »t 2:!2. At po^t 2 minnies. Start good and slow. Won easily; second and third driving. BJBGENT QUEEN, I.eljHKi by a skiilfol ride, raced into a good lead :.t on:e and nlways held the race eatiily safe. LUCKT IIVS was a forward contender l'r.-m t! e start and outstayed MISS MAZ1B. The Litter ran .1 e I ran and made a game finish. BONK'l.M. suffered from lalettaiCBCt and tired near the 1 end. YOU:; K ctaaed a I u' i,'.u in the last qaartcr. QUEXCOUEZ ouit. r f Qr o XHiED RACE— 1 1-16 Miles. (Oct. 7. 1916— 1:43%— 3— 122.) Purse $1,400. 3-7eax-olds O^MlO« ^ aa.1 np.'BJ\l. Claimu^:. Net va'.uo to winner $1,100; second. $200; third, $100. I Index Horses AWtl'I'St % M "4 Str Tin Jockeys Owners P.quiv. Odds Str't 62 726 BILLY STAR w 3 98 9 5 4' E» •* U ** W Pool Montfort Jonea 1730-100 ;-.'724 l:i:L LBGS wk 4 1C5 10 7 B | ii 2'i 21 2* C IiaUs J S Ward .".25-100 I, 02008 P1 i.i:.\'T w3 99 12 8 C* 6» 3» 4' 3" G Bre'ning Williams Bros 2175-100 j •tS*33BIDDLEU9EE wn .". IV, 6 6 1*1 1*| 1* PI* J Heupel M Goodpaster 3IS-HH) \ (CtMl)ABRAVAN «IM '■• U 7i 7' 51 5'1 V\ J Owens E Trotter 500-P30 St4»7»ESCARPOLETTE w 5 107 1 1 3'i :j 7« 7s C« F Smith TFDmrWB 1520-1 » (;:;.-.» BEN BOUT m 4 liO 8 3 :J *j 41 CJ 7s T Wilson J W BoU iwO-loO ; IttM BLACK THONG wr G 110 I IS 11 KA 9- 8» S» A Wi'.yon B B Allen ft •tW5:MILDRKD w 5 100 :: I »'i h1 SI 9« 9« B Seh. ffcl It L Baker 4260-100, 1 62( 64 TWINKLE BLUE W 4 MS 11 It Ul 13 11» i0: 10s G Pierot Chandler Stabla 1570-100; «2540»H A HcGBE W 1 M I 4 V' lit' 12 12 11» H Gray C II Hardy tit ; 02693 BLAI8E w S 110 7 9 1 i f*l»«*U» 12 N BarrHt W L Drake 4735-100 tKatad HeM. Time, 23'i. 47'/5, V.VtJi, 1:39%, l^e'i. Track fast, J2 nn.ti: i- i.nd. Hilly Star. f:cld. $17.(0 straight, $0.C0 place, $3.70 show. Red Lega, $5.20 p'.JCe. $4.10 -ln..v. QpafcaL f 10 20 show. Kiuivaleut baakiag odd Bttlj Star, fieid. 7 i0 to 100 straight, 1X10 to 100 place, S3 to 100 show; K-d I g-. 100 tt. 100 Mare, 105 to 100 show; Opalcat, 410 to loo siatw. Winner r.r. g, by QaUaa Mavim — Nellie Welles, by Dick Welles (trained by lv. Spence; bred by Mr. T; o:ius M. MnrpIiyL Went to p»4t al ;;:22. At no--t 1 minute Start good and slow. Won driving; second and third the name KI1LY STAIl saved much gro'iial when coming into the Btxatek and. stan l:ng n hurd drive well, outgamed KKU UBG8. The latter, probably be:-t, was brought wide acd lost much ground on the stretch turn, but talriad g.-.m.-Iy and gaining. OPULKXT raced well ftll Ihe way. r.ll)i I.KI)KK set a fast early pace and tiied in the ttreUh. AUUAVAN closed a gap. ESCAUi'OLETTK and BEN BOLT unit. Scratched- (fBaM)Ytfia. MB; 5MB4*Hjaa^aat, US; (G2519)l!race Miuard. 105; G2812 Wm. Oidt, 00; C2243 I'lato. MS; K2CM I.ink Boy. 108. Over.veights Ida XfaOae, i poinds; Opident, 3. a^JOQO v rOHF-TH RACE — 3-4 Kile. (June 7, 1921 — t:M*« — &— HO.j Twcnty-flrst Rmminsr CTS-DmOuO C1NNATI TROPHY. $5,000 Added. 2-year-oiuj. Allowances. Net valne to winner $8. 1K0; scujnd, ^00; third. $40J. , 1 , ^ — 1 — ^— ^ Index Horses AWtPPStl4 Vi «4 Str Kin Jockeys Owners Bqnlv. Odds Str't ; (62752 tDONGES wb 113 8 2 P 5! 1) 1' E Pool J" S Ward 50-100 626S8 BUST 1 IX WER w 11.'.} 2 4 31 2* 21 2» C H Mi'.W J C Milam 7:0-100 62725s KENT L. w 11G 3 10 10 10 51 14 J Heupel M Kelley 405-11 (02787 (TAYLOR HAY w 118 4 9 9* 9* 4' 4l .1 Zoeller C W Hay 5330 100 62752-1 Kil'lAlN w« BS 1 1 l1 I* 35 5» W W TMor F Johnson 1575-100 (•S7M)DOCTOR GLXNM w 115 I 3 4* 61 6« 6* J H Burke Glenn & Laffooa INK. -100 62748 IN UEMOKIAM w 112 9 7 7^* 8J S' I" A Wilson C Weidemaun MH5-1M •t4MS*SWEETHEART wb 115 15 2J "1 71 8- ■ Martin B Conba 1745-100 62748 ACTUAB1 v.n 115 7 8 8' 71 9s ! 1 B Kenndy R H And-rson t 02662-BANTUB wb 115 6 6 5'i 4j 10 10 D Connelly H H Hewitt 2035-100 tMutu-i ti. M. Time, 2?S. *•%. 1:13%. Track fast. $2 mutuel paM, Daagea, $3. 00 strmbEkt, $2 50 place, $2.50 show; Dust Flower, $4.00 piace, $3.50 abow: Kent 1. 5-7. M si B;u'val- -it 1.. a Idas .iii- B.mg s. 50 ti HH) straiglit, 25 to 100 place, 25 to 100 show; Dust Flower. 100 to 1M ■ law 15 to 1 M show; Keat L. 273 t 100 show. \\iun--r ill. c, l.v Call — Baaate Melton, by Melton (irained by R. Goose; bred by Mr. Arthur B. Han- C- . k | VV. at t« poat at 4 00 At i OKt 2 miaut ••'. Sl.ir: gmid and slow. Won easily: second and third driving. DONGE8 raa M If ir.ah U:.' best, WM oared under hard r.'slr.iiat for the first half mile and rushed lata the lead la the sttetrfc to win hard held. DCST FLOWER raced pwliatly all the way and just manage.! to oa t ;v MAT L. The latier aras far back in the liot half and ciosed an immense gap in the last qaart •. TAYLOR BAY «b-o closed ■ b.g g.;;,. CERTAUt set a fast pace, but quit badly in the stretch. BANTER la; ked speed. Beratched -C24J37*Paata Ciurda, 115; 62752»h'ke. zix. lib; 0271b -Kingscl.re, 112; G274S AapiraUon, 112; 627x4 IT it dlte, Id*. Oeenreighta Baal I'lower, 1'- poaada, ■C* ©* 1 FI^TH RACE— 1 1-4 Miles. (June 30. 1920—2:02^—3—121.) First aunninjr KENTTTCKY I)*l5i 1 SPECIAL. $50,000 Added and Gcid Cup. 3-year-oids. Weigiit-for-Age. Net valuo to ' winner $42,550; second, &6 000; third, $3,000; fourth, $1,000. Index Horses AWtlTSt % ^ \ Str Flo Jockeys Owners Equiv. Odds Str't (dJtdnW)WHIKKAWAY wb 126 1 1 21 2' IH U U L Penman H P Whitney 455-100 (62560 iTHIHODAL'X w 128 3 4 ft* 3* 3« 2« 2'» E Pool W Perkins 3675-100 • •MM*MORVICH w 126 I 2 1« l| 21 3» 3'1 F Keoeh B Black r^-100 i (•2432 .I'll. LORY wb 126 4 5 4' 4» 4s 4« 4« C H Miller 11 I Wilson 510-100 I (**4*8.)DKAX LOCK w 12G 5 3 5 5 5 5 5 E Martin R H Shannon 1796-100 I Time. 2245. 46'i. 1:11%, 1:32"^. 2:02«i. Track fast. $2 mutu -!s puid. Whtakaaraj, $11.10 straight, $7.10 place, $4.30 show; Tliibodaux, $20.30 place, $3.90 , ahow: Mervi.h. $2.20 sl.ow. Bfllhlial booking odds— WhHkaway. 455 to 100 straight. 255 to 100 p'.a'-e, 115 to 100 show; Thibo-daax. S»l" to 10 i place, K to 100 show; Morvi.h, 15 to 100 sl.ow. Winner — Ch. c, by \V LUkbrooni II. — Uiitugural, ly Voter (trained by James Rowe; bred by Mr. Harry Tayae Whitney). Went to post at 4:42. At post 1 minute. Start good and slow. Won driving; second and third the I same. WH1SKAWAY was clo*e up in second place for the first half and had to be ridden hard in the t next eighth, then raahed by MOEVIUH with e.use, but had to be ridden out to oulnnish THIBOBAUX. The latter raced prominently from the start and gained steadily through the stretch until in the last : twenty yards, where he began to tire, but finished resolutely. MORVIUH set a tremendous early pace, , but was done after going three-quarters and tired badly. F1LLOBY raced gamely, but was always outpaced. DKADMK'K was alwuys in la-t place. Scrat.hed — U2600-Olympus. 120; («2751Uohn Finn, 120; 62R13sCberry Tree, 120. ( i =^ £5* Q*?PT SIXTH RACE— 3-4 Mile. (June 7, 1921—1:10*4—6—110.) Tenth Running QUICKSTEP , D«iOt)o HAirDlCAP. $5,000 Added. 3-year-olds aaid upward. Net va£ae to winner $5,820; se-oond. $£00: third. $400; fourth, $120. Index Ilorses AWtlTSt U \i ?i Str Fin Jockeys Owners Equiv. Odds Str't (dMS33)DI8TINCnON w 5 132 7 4 » 1» 1' 1' D Connelly T C McDowell 210-100 j RMSS'BRAEDALBANB w 3 113 5 1 11 2» 21 2* C II Miller U Br ckinridgo t8»-l.»0 j j 4.-*747 \.\GO.V ws 5 105 1 3 |k « P tt W Pool D W Scott S25O-1O0 (62697 IMP'S JXM IMA w 5 117 6 3 5'i 51 41 4« E Pool C E Rowo MOO-100 | 62751 'MDf MADCAP w 4 113 4 7 6' 6* 61 P W W l"!or D Breckir.ridga t' I ( 62635 H'TIATTERTON wb 3 106 2 5 2* 31 r* 6» B Kenn'dy F J Kelley 335-100 I 61786 JCALAMITY JANE W3 112 56 7 7 7 7 L Penman H P Whitney 230-100 fCoupled in betting as B. Breckinridge entry. Time. 223i. 45*^, l:ll«i. Track fast, $2 mutuels pail. Pistinction. $0.b0 straight. $4.50 place, $3.00 show; D. Breckinridge entry. $4 40 • place. $3.50 show: Angou. $0.40 show. Equivalent booking odds— Distinction. 210 to 100 straight. 125 to 100 place, 80 to 100 show; D. Breckinridge • entry. 120 to 100 place, 75 to 100 show; Augon. 220 to 100 show. Winner— B. m. by The Manager — Alanarka, by Alau a-Dale (trained by S. Chenault; bred by Mr. • Thomas ('. McDowell). Went to post at 5:29. At post 3 minutes Start good and slow. Won easily; second and third driving. DISTINCTION, in grand form, passed DRAF.DAIJIANK in the first half miie and drew away to win 1 as "his rider pleased. BBAEDALBANE set a fast early pace and finished gamely. ANGON finished fast I after saving much ground en the last turn. MISS JEMIMA lost ground by a wide stretch turn, but finished gamely. CALAMITY JANE was al vays outrun. Scratched — 62751 Barracuda. 104; 62501-Marvin May, 105. COC°P SEVENTH RACE— 1 Mile and 70 Yards. (Nov. 3, 1817— 1 :41%— 3—128, ) Pnrse $1,500. DmOOu 3-v ox-olds and upwaxd. Claaining. Net value to winner $1,150; second, $225; third, • $125. Index Horses AWtPPSt % 4 % Str Fin Jockeys Owners Equiv. Odds Str't t 6272d ASHLAND wa 3 103 4 4 3* 3'1 4} 2ft 1* F Wilsoa C "Weidemana 2775-100 0 (62437 PAR15 MAID wS105$ISftt*S* 4 2akB ScheXfel 8 K Nichols 1060-100 a M I : ( • ^ ( j I |S j i J | • 1 i J t « 62785- 'WAYW'D LADY w 3 99 7 3 41 3* 3» 31 3« W Pool M Goldblatt 52O-1J0 6203O:TUANSLATH wb 6 112 8 5 5' «' 61 7» 4* F Keogh F Burle.v 250 -l'W f.';co;«!.TX W. BUBBLES w 4 105 « 2 2** 2l 2l 11 Bj C Studer Idle Hour ?tock Vm Bta 2M : ) 62553 MARINE CORP.-5 wb 4 106 2 6 T'ft 5l 5l 61 €* J Heupel A W Jackfon 14fi5-!0) 620725*GEM w 4 100 9 9 61 7« 7« &» 7» G Breun'tj W L Young 1110- 1 I C2665 aiUBEM GOLD w 7 10$ 1 1 11 U 1» 8' 81 E Pool Fiorisant Stable 310-1-V) 62C65 '"ANTILEVIjIR wb 6 110 3 7 9 9 9 9 9 B Kenndy F Peyton lilO-100 Time, 23, 47%. 1:13%, 1:30%, 1:44%. T.aek fast. $2 rr,ntuel3 paid, Ashland, $57.50 straight, $24. J0 place, $13.20 show; l'aris Maid, $8 60 place. $5 40 •show; Wayward Lidy, $4.50 show. Eiuivaleat t ookitig edds — Ashland, 2775 to 100 straight, 1115 to 100 place, 560 to 100 show; Paris [Maid. H30 io 100 place, 170 to 100 rhow; Wayward Lady. 125 to 100 show. Winner -B. c, by lloneywood — Busy Bee, by First Tenor (trained by G. Land; bred by Nevada Stock Farm ) . Went to post at 6:08. At post 4 minutes. lU.irt good and slow. Won easily; second and third driving. ASHLAND, dc^.e up from the start, raced into the lead iu the stretch and wou easing up. I'AUM MAID fitiihed with a rush after being repeatedly taken back. WAYWAKD LADY lest much ground en the turns, but finished fast. TRANSLATE ran well, but tired near the eud. GREEN GOIJi quit after aetting a good pace to the stretch. Scratched — 62699 American Boy, 115. ~ ~ — ^ Page 3 Dorval Park Form Chart ' ' I I i i . I | . 1 j) t ( ( 1 l ji 1 1 I I, j \ ; 1 tit ; 1 ; ' • i I I , I t : , , j j j | t' I I • • • 1 I • t 0 a D0RVAL PARK FORM CHART MONTREAL, 0.TTE.. SATURDAY, JUNE 24, 19C2.— Borval Park (1 mile). Seventh and lust day. Pin, a! Jo kcy Club. Spring Meeting of 7 days. "Weather attar] temperature 70*. St.'wprd Representing (': nadian Racing Asso i.itions. Francis Nelson. Stewards of Meeting, X). Raymond. Br. L. J. Lemieui. J. B. Campbell, M. N. M.icfarbin and J. T. Mi Bride. Fresiding Ju:lge. B S. GilJi.M. Starter, Harry Morrissty. Racing Secretary, Sheridan Clark. Racing starts at 3:00 p. m. (Chicago time 2:00 p. m.). W indicate* whip. I spurs. B blinkers. Figures in parentheses following tbe distance of each race indicate -lute, tra-k re.ord, age of horse and weight carried. 'Indicates apprentice allowance. 6«~*;QOr7 FIRST RACE— 5 1-2 Fnrlongs. (Sept. 15, 1915— 1 :06' i— 7— 109.) Pur:© $800. 3-y»»x-i^O«3 4 olds and upward. C'ain.iag. Not value to winner $605; second, 2B15; third, $70. Index Horses AWtl'FSt 'a V* ^ Str Fin Jockeys Owners Etuiv. Odds Str't 62822 -•ARCHIVE wn 4 98 3 X 1» l« 1« l'i L Cregory W B Bernhardt tWl-M 62403 MESS KIT wb 6 1CS 4 3 | * • f I Bunt M ■ Thompson 111 -•© ) 62754 PLURALITY w 3 100 6 7 «1 5* 34 ? A McL'hlin B T Bandar M#-m 62706 HUNTRESS w 11 108 X 1 31 3' 41 4« J Rowan R Crovea 230-100 62610 MARJOR1K M. w 4 108 1 7» 7« 5J 5« H Cregory C N Freeman MIOO-IOO 162810 ST. JUS'T w 5 111 8 4 5'ft 4l 6« 6* W Bog'akl P O Anderson 330i-10i) |62754»MAD NELL w 3 98 7 t 4* 6" V* V* N Swart H ■ Pilaon 310-100 C27902MARG'T WHITE wt! 91 ( I 8888P Walla G Chooa luO-100 Tiraa, 26 %, 5 2%, 1:14%. Track heavy. $2 mutuels paid. Archive. $29 75 straislit. $10. 30 place, $6.00 show; Mesa Kit, $9.65 place, $7.00 show; Plurality. $9.25 show. Equivalent booking odds — Archive, 1: S7% to 100 stniight, 415 to 100 place, 200 to 100 show; Meaa Kit, 382% to 100 place, 250 fo 100 show; Plurality, 3«2:j to 1()0 show. Winner— B. g, by His Majesty — guair, by Onue ^trained by B. Womeldorff; bred by Mr. Gifford A. Cochran). Went to post «t 3:00. At post 5 minulea. Start good and slow. Won driving; second and third tha same. ARCHIVE took the lead quickly and won all the way e^^ept when hcadM briefly near tbe end. MESS KIT cane through on teh inside and was in front when h.'ty yards away, but got anchored in tha heavy going and stumbled rejwatedly in the last twenty yards. PLURALITY uuitdied g imely in tha miiliile of the track. MARGARET WHITE broki.- through ihe barrier while at the poat and ran away a mile. Sera tched -62564 Churlotta Smith. 93. £ 0000 SECOND RACE— fi 1-2 Furlongs, (Sept. 15, 1915— 1:06%— 7— 109.) Purs* $300. 3-year-0«JC_ «L&0 olds and upward. Claiming-, Nut value to winnsr $605: second, $125; third, $70. Indes Horses AWtl'FSt % % % Str Fin Jockeys Owners Equiv. Odds Str't 62701 LITTLE PATSY WB 3 105 4 7 6« 4"* 21 1* F WOst'ck W L Marlis U-10O 62700 PITTSBURG wb 5 108 2 4 2=* 3'1 :«« 2»» B Stirling R Stral.iidortf BsV-RR 62530»»RIl'OSTA w 8 9S 7 1 1» 1» 1» .VI J Thomas N W Gray UO-100 6279 1 'PROPAGANDA. w G 110 4 3 41 S'» C» 4'1 J Rowan E Lata 145-109 62791 EDDIE TRANTER wb I 1CS 5 $ 6» 5» 4 5» R Rica F R Doyl* 11 BR 62751 RL'NMIC w 4 10S 1 X 3l 2» 51 $» J Chalmers W R Hall 1765-109 62525 COUNT BORIS wb 7 135 i 5 7 T 7 7 F Hunt H E Davie ^190-10* Time, 23, 51%, 1:14%. Track hiavy. $2 mutuel.* paid. Little Patsy. $&.S0 t-traight, §4 55 place. $3.40 ahow; FitUburg, $4.65 place. $3.10 *how; Riposta, $3.60 show. Equivalent booking ooda— Littl» Fatsry. 340 to 100 straight. 127% to 100 place. 70 to 100 show; Pitta-burg. 132% to 100 place. 70 to 100 show; Riposta, 80 to 100 show. Winner— Br. c, by His Majesty— Madeira, by Star Shoot (trained by J. N. Pita; bred by Mr. Clfford A. Cochran). Went to post at 3:33. At post 1 minutes. Start good and slow. Won easily; second and third driving. LITTLE PATSY began slowly, but worked hi3 way up oa the outsii- a;id. iinishing with a rush, was goiug away fast at the end. PITTSBURG raced well and outflnished ihe t ring RB'OSTA. The latter showed the most S| ee l, but gave way in the linai drive. PROPAGANDA lini*hed welL Scratched 02400 Gala.vay. »S, 62S17 Our Maid. 100; C2221 Whit" Ridg-, 103. A9fi^Q THIKD RACE— 3-4 Mile. (Sept. IS, 1015— 11 1—7— 113.) Purse $800, S-year-oIda and V ,£• t3 a «_? upward. Claiming. Net value to winner $b05, second, $125; third, $70. Index Horses AWtTPSt % % % Str Fin Jockeys Owners E-;uiv Odd* Str't 62565 'TRANTULA w 4 115 X 1 2» 3* 1* 1* D Stirling D Shaw 120-10t i62790»MAYOR HOUSE wb 6 112 1 I 4* 2l 2« X* F Hunt G I* Shermaa 295-100 |62729 PRKBZY RMRRBY w 3101 I 4 §5 4*31P Walla P Powers 14ou-l00 62733 MIRIAM COOPER w 3 104 4 1 JK^B 4*F W'dat'ck G Chooa 710-1CO (627S0)PHANTOM FAIR w I 114 5 3 l'l 1* 31 5 H King J B Dunn ,595-104) Time, 25, 51%, 1:20. Track heavy. $2 mutucl3 paid, Trantula, $4.10 straight, ELM place. $2.55 show; Mayor House, $3 50 place, $2.90 show; Freery Sneeay, $3.65 show. Equivalent booking odds — Trantula, 120 to 100 straight. 47;j to 100 place, 27% to 100 show; Mayor Hous". 75 to 100 place, 45 to 100 show; Freczy Sneezy, S2^ to 100 show. Winner — B. g, by Transvaal — Vistula III., by I lint liotk i^tra.ued by B. Shaw; bred bj Mr. H. W. Maxwell). Went to post at 4 05. At post 1 minute. Start good and slow. Won easily; second and third driving. TRANTULA moved up with a rush after roun iiag into tae ft aacatratck and. racing into a long Bad] In the middle of tha track, wou in a canter IIAYOB HOl'SE flallhrd oa the ia-ade la the heavy gaiag and stumbled a couple of times iu tl.e laat sixtecutii. PREEZY BNBEZY oartatafcai MIRIAM COOPER in the linal drive. PHANTOM FAIR set the pace to the stretch and quit badly. Scratch. d—62S10 The BecL-ion. 111. £JO 2/i4fa EOTJUTH RACE— 1 KUe. Aug. 26, 15S1— 1:38 '■ —?— 102. ) Purse $900, 3-veaj--o:d* t ;d M3«OTtvF upward. Claiming. Net value to wianer $o 5 : second, $150; third, $75. Index Horses AWtPPSt % % % Str Fin Jockeys Owners E-iuiv. Odd* Btl*l (62757)COTE D'OR wb 4 L» 2 4 5* ll 1« 1» H II Gregory A Swinke MO-1M 62821iWIBOW B'DOTTE w I lu7 3 3 3l » 2» 21 21! P Walla E Tiurman 51 .100 62794 -NATURAL w i 156 4 1 41 4« 4« 3» 3» V W'dat'ck J l oa KB-ftM 62729»*PEACE PAL wb I ?7 5 5 '» 2* 31 4' 4» L Gregory C N Freeman - MM 62668 S51ART GUY wb 5 112 6 ( U ft™ 51* 5* 5» J Rowan W B Pernharlt 720-101 02821 VETERAN wb S U) 1 i i $ 8 6 6 J Hun mer V F C.ofton u,-l» Time, 26. 52%, 1:21. 1:51%. Trark heavy. $2 mut:iels paid. Cote d'Or, $£.00 btraight, $5.00 place, $3.05 ifeaw; W I daw Bide tie, $5.-Ju dace, $3 M show; Natural. $4220 show Equivalent booking odds — Cote d'Or. 200 to 100 straight. 150 to 100 place, S2!^ to Itt low; V»'l r Bedotte, 150 to 100 place. 05 t 100 show; Natural. 110 to 100 show. Winner — Ch. c, by lleno — Atte d'Or, bf (apt. Baaeaek (trained by A. Swink-; bred by li.dair Si! V»rent to jiost at 4:3S. At p.«st 1 niinut.-. Malt good and slow. Won easily; second and third driv-I ing. COTE D'O raced into a long Pad uft.T r.mmiing the far turn and was un ier a pull at the t-.il. WIDOW BEDOTTE raced gamely and ouiliuished NATURAL in the stretch drive. The latter ran .-. -i. but tired. PEACE PAL tired badly aft-r going ■ half mile. Scratched— (62795)Fits-Boodla, 115; B9.4tl Belgiau Queen, 100. OOQ/d-g FITTH RACE— 1 1-16 Miles. (Sept, 15. 1915— 146%— 5—104. | Purse SS00. 3-7ea---oldj OarfO^X and upward. Claiming. Hot value to winner $605; second. $125; thud, $70. Index Horses AWtPPSt % % % Str Fin Jockeys Owners li.iuiv. Odds . i.-'t (62822) FRANC TIREUR w 5 113 4 3 l*ft 1« 1» l4 ll D Stirling F Sorio SW-MI 62529 EXPLOSIVE w 4 104 2 4 6» 31 2« J« 2* I Gordon 11 P Summerf ieid 29i iO) 628231BOONTEVILLE wb 5 105 7 7 7 7 BJ 41 5« J Thomas J II Shea XtS-lOO 62795 VIVA CUBA w 5 101 1 1 2«* 4!1 3s P 4« W Bog'skl R Warflcll 2475 100 62822 CSON RMBLER wb 4 108 3 X 5* 5l 5» 01 5« P Walls A Q Dun lap S..5 100 62790,F1JYPAPEB we 5 SS 6 5 3* «• 7 7 6»* L Gregory F J Schumaker 2!05MO (62731)WAR FOX w 4 1« 5 S I"? MS1 7 A Mel. him H Warner Ok-SM Time. 26%. 53%. 1:21%. 1:53, 2:01. Track heavy. $2 mutuels pfiid. Franc Tirr-ur. $0.60 straight. $3 75 place, $2.S0 how ; Explosive. $4 45 piace. $3.15 show: Booueville. $3 05 show. Ejuivalent booking odds — Franc Tlw.1. 230 to 100 straight. W% to 100 place. 40 to 100 -how; lit plo-sive, 12*:U to 100 place, ." 7 S to 100 -how; Booueville. :.2^ to IM show. Winnei— Ch. g, by Free Lance -Latifa, by Hamburg (trained by J. Allen; bred by Mr. George J. Long). Went to post at r.:12. At post 1 minute. Start good and slov. Won easily; second and third driv-:ng. iPANC T1REUB ;printed into a long lead iu the fir t half mile and was under hard restraint at the eud. EXPLOeUYB l^»gan slowly, but finished well. BOONEViUJi daaai a big gap. VIVA COXA r:u well. WAR POX quit. Overweights — Explosive, 3 pounds. — ' POQ/lf) SIXTH RACE — 1 BHIe and 70 Yards. 'Aug. 27, 1021 — 1:43 — 5 — 114.) Parse $S0O. DirfO'xii) 3-7e&r-olds and upward. Claiming. Net value to whmar J606: second. $125; third, $70. Index Horses AWtPPSt % % % Str Fin Jockeys Owners E-iuiv. Odds .Str't 62822 PUANTAREDE wa 6 101 4 3 4» 4* 4'" 4« 11 W Bog'akl II W PUnt 1UM-100 62795'KXHORTER w 8 106 2 2 2'1 2* 2* I1 251 L Gregory W D Bernhardt 90-1)0 62759 FIZER wb 8 113 5 4 3« 3* 3« 2l 3» J Huu'msr J Sanda 360 100 62789'FAIR AND WER w 6 94 1 1 ll 1» 1" 31 4s N Swart J Rorria OMRl 62795 F1REWORTH wilIM I I I 5 5 6 5 P Walls II E Davie 570-100 Time. 26. 53%, 1:27%, 150'i. 1 5«%. Track heavy. $2 matuels paid. Plantarede, $24.00 straight, $0.05 pla. e. $3.30 show; Exhorter, $3 10 place, $2 10 show: Fixer. $3.00 show. Fquivalent hooking odds — Plantarede. 1100 to 100 straight, 202% to 100 place, 65 to 100 show; Ex- horter, 55 lo 100 place. 20 to 100 show; Fizer. 5*) to 100 show. Winner — B. g, by Go-to-Bed or Gorgorita — La Foloiia, by Vinhius (trained by N. K. Moody: bred in France hy Mr. Jules Jariel). Went to ) ost at 5:42. At post 2 minutes. Start good and slow. Won driving; second and third the same. PLANTAREDE came through fast on the inside in Ibe ■Uefc.l run. but tired aft»r g-.ieg to tho front at Uie sixteenth | ost and had to be hard ridden to outstay I'XHORTER. The lattir raced iu:o thrf lead and, after being headed, came again nt the end. P1BBE was under restraint to the stretch turn, but tired when called on. FAIR AND WARMER quit after leading to the stretch. Scr*tcbed-4 2818 Pretender, 102; 62822 Pokey B.. 107; 627583 Wakefield. 101. Overweight* — fixer, 3 pounds. ' —^—^— — — — ^ ADDITIONAL CHARTS OS PAGE 10. Page 4 Latonia Entries and Past Performances for Monday, June 26 LATONIA ENTRIES AND PAST PERFORMANCES ; FOR MONDAY, JUNE 26 j WEATHER CLEAR I TRACK FAST. j Racing starts at 2:4» p. as. (Chicago time, 2:00.) W Superior mud runner. X Good mud runner. ♦ Fslr nud runner. (II) Maidens. •Apprenli « allowance, b Blinitere. Fust Race— 3-4 Kile. Parse $1,300. 3 year-oids anil upward. Claiming. (Track record: June 7, 1921 l:10fc— •— 110.) Today's lad. IIor u . Wt. Ree. A.Wt.llan 62782* 'May Bodine 109 1:!3V£ 4 108. .725 (62750) bYouneed 110 1:12 6 118X720 61437 bPickwick 122 l:lil 8 1C7®715 (62782) Archie Alexander. .109 1:12% 6 113X715 62760' Grayson 110 1:13 7 110X715 627C0 'bGround Swell 112 1:11% 6 JOOX715 62312' bFli-st Consul 102 1:12% b 107X715 627&0* Pyx 105 1:1^^ 6 107. .710 C2D67 bBeg Pardon 101 1:12% 4 110x710 62323 »l»Tacola 108 1:12% 7 110X710 62722 *A. N. Akin HO 1:11% 10 10.sQ7l 5 625.01 bSewill Combs 110 1:11% 7 110x70: 62C31 Birdie G 101 1:13% 3 100x705 62812 MachiavcIIi 108 1:13% 4 105. .705 63358 •Miss Oaltaa (M) ..105 1:17% 6 97.. 700 61K82 'Bristow 116 1:14% 4 110X700 62760 I^ouanaa 95 1:14% 8 100x700 62216 Foy 103 1:13% 8 95X700 Socond Race— 5 1-2 Fru-Jorgs. Purse $1,300. 2-ycar olds. Fillies. Claiming. (Track record: June 7, 1909— 1:00%— 3 93) (6*?811) Miss Meise 108 1:08 107. .725 62517' Bendita (M) 107x720 62811' Kmmk (M) 108 1:08% lCr7..715 627G7' Antonia 107X715 &S7£7 •Dealt* 107 1:09 104XH0 62562 Away (M) 107. .710 62-721 3 l'oww (M) 107X710 62767 Miss June (M) ... 107. .710 fi^O^S Manicure M.iid ... 107X7U5 62711 Minnie B. (M) ...112 1:10% 107X70~ 623il= Rclugold (M) 100 1:08% 107. .705 62?31 BapertMH (M) 107.. 700 61771 Ted's Blum (M) .. 107.. 700 Third Race— 1 1-16 MHes. Furse $1,400. 3-year-olds and upward. Maidens. Claiming. (Track record Oct. 7, 1916—1:43% — 8—122.) 62783 Bojul 110 1:49% 8 107. .725 62654 Michael J. Daly .. 4 1:5.. 720 62763 'Flying ITince 103 1:48 3 102. .715 6;S32 Batty II 8 102.71." 61336 DwcM Wild 3 102.710 ■Dl Touey Lady 103 1:48 6 110. .710 81784 "Creation 4 105..7i0 6£Swi Tex 100 1:49% 8 107. .710 69513 •Sempronia • 87.. 705 ( 623:5 Dr. Frafl 8 107.. 700 | 63684 Autocrat 112 1*0 8 107x7O ) | 627S3 Bobbie Shea 3 107.. 700 60783 1m Dcrniere 102 1:49 4 110. .700 62C34 Concentrate 100 1:49% 4 115x700 626C0 Billy McCray 8 107.. 7(0 Moss Eilma 8 110 j Fourth Race— 3-4 Mile. Savoy Hotel Purse. ' Burse $1,700. 3-year-olds and npward. Allowances. ' (Track record: June 7, 1921—1:10% — 6—110.) « 62835 Chatterton 103 1:11% 8 102. .700 [ 62663 Advocate 1011:11% 4 105X745 ■Ml* Marvin May 109 1:11% 5 10SX745 ; (62814) Pindar Beel 96 1:12 8 102X745 ; 62751 Barracuda 100 1:12 8 102x745 ' 62720 Dorothy Buckncr. .107 1:12% 8 97X735 62567 bGuv'nor 107 1:12 4 105X730 62697 Boyal Balm 97 1:13% 8 98X725 6£S14 b Widgeon (M) 103 1:13% 8 102. .720 Fifth Race— 1 Mile and 70 Yards. Grand Hotel Handicap. , Puree $2,000. 3-year-olds and upward. ( (Track record: Nov. 8, 1917— 1:41%— &— 128.) , 626G3' FIREBRAND 4 120x800 ( 62663 Minto II 8 111*790 I 62663 Parader 102 1:45% 4 108x785 |( 62S14' Gangway 4 105x780 U C12S8' Mulciber 4 103x780 ! (6263S) Bonus * 96X775 . 62761 bWoodtrap 1111:43% 8 105X770 I Sixth Race — 5 1-8 Furlongs, Purse $1,400. 2 year old*. Colls and Geldings. Claiming. (Track record: June 7, 1909— 1 :05%— 3—93. ) ' 62S80' Hughes Graham .. 106.. 725 62725' First Ward -105 1:08% 105X720 62S37 Jakie Hay 114.. 710 | ! 62725 Leslie 105 1:08% 106X705 1 MM Jack Frost (M) ... 106. .700 Seventh Race — 1 1-16 Idea. Purse $1,400. 3-year-olds and upward. Claiming. | I (Track record: Oct. 7. 1916— 1 :43%— 8— 122.) | (C£722)*tKowr ie O'Neii ...107 1:44% 7 109.. 725! j (62816) 'Pictor 108 1:46% 6 109X720 1 60I25»*bMadge K 103 1:46 6 98x715, j (62665) *Uncle Velo 107 1:46 4 107X715 62724»»blxviis A 110 1:45% 5 109x715 62328 'Walnut Han 106 1:45% 8 109X710 62633 Cut Cp 104 1:46% 4 105. .710 Cm Topmast 95 1:45% 8 110X705! 62722' Balance Wheel ...105 1:48 4 110X705 (627*;; Countess 98 1:47% 4 110X700 Latonia Jockey Percentages. L.ATOTVIA JOCKEY PERCENTAGES. Vrcm Jannary 1, 1021, to Jane 10, 1922, Inclusive. Over Jockey. P.O. Wt. Mfcm. 1st, 2d. 84. Poo!, W .20 93 210 41 20 87 Garner, M 20 108 7C0 154 119 134 fa Busen. C 19 106 48 9 9 2 Kennedy. B -18 102 739 133 114 114 Wilson, V 18 102 409 76 54 68 II. '.3rd, J 18 105 130 21 14 12 Wilson, A 15 103 500 84 85 M Wart*. I*. IS 105 13 2 2 1 rields, G 15 1C3 771 119 98 103 Burke. H. J 14 111 565 77 66 78 Connelly, D 14 110 351 60 41 46 lleupel, J 14 101 854 DO 47 87 Bluder. C 13 97 61 1 67 76 74 Barrett, N 13 110 279 88 80 18 Betel* J 12 li 2 179 21 22 7 OWN, J 12 95 251 29 88 82 BefeMaa, J 1J 1M 82 4 • 7 8 V c ■ Vi 1S3 712 88 89 99 Gr.ty. U 12 104 88 11 14 7 Anderson M 12 103 83 11 9 12 Tavior. W. W. .. .11 112 149 17 16 24 Burke, J. H 10 107 123 13 14 18 Muriaj, T ao 110 888 89 38 63 Over Jockey. TJ0 Wt. Mb*. 1st. 2d. 2d. Smith, F 10 107 288 20 24 21 Boeller, J 10 107 847 85 40 80 Roehm, E. 10 105 29 8 1 6 AUen, L. .09 107 43 4 5 6 Francis, J. .09 107 572 68 81 69 Priesaon, A 00 95 133 12 25 3 9 Breuni^s, G 09 100 278 28 80 81 Balls. C 09 9S 314 29 40 40 Martin, K 09 107 243 23 IP 27 Willis, 0 09 107 248 22 19 84 Arvin. A OS 98 108 9 4 14 Barnes. N. J 08 107 801 25 88 88 | McGraw, S 07 99 138 10 22 12 Yerrat, A 0C 94 70 4 5 9 Harrington, R. .. .05 100 225 12 19 9 Btatta, U Mi 93 25 1 0 4 Anthony. B. JH 102 167 • 7 7 Coach, A 98 80 0 6 3 Bobbins. B 100 17 • 8 • Wolsteiiholm, S... .. 113 14 • 0 1 Pieio'. G K 1 0 0 1 Moore, F. L. 90 8 • 2 0 Kaiser. J 85 1 0 I 0 Harvey, B. 86 • • 0 0 1st Race [1st Latonia] lot DA PC s_* Mil*"- 3-year-old» and npward. Claiming. (Jane 7, 1»21 I 51 ilMUC, lilO 4-5 G 110.) Index Course DUt Time T'ck Odds Wt St % Str Fin Jockeys Started Order of Finish KAY BODINE, b. f, 4 108 By Golden Maxim— Mary Bodine, hy Star Shoot. (Trainer, R. T. Watts. Owner, R. T. Watts). •2782 I^itor.ia 3-4 l:13%fast 3 110 6 3 Q 2» J Owens 8 A-Alex'dex. HonorMan, Mahony 61D77 Churchill 7-S l:25%f:o't t 108 « 1 1« 1» J Owens BJ A.Alex'der, Pen well, FMKlnaey C1769 Churchill 7-8 l:26%fast fj 104 2 1 1« 1» J Owens 16 Wm.Oldt, Troilus, Com.d'Ajnour 6151)0 I^'x'ton 3-4 l:14%fast 13-10 103 11 5 V 2»» A Wilson U Col. Taylor, Brit.Maid, riantooa 614C5 l^-x'ton J-4 l:14%fast 14-6 104 11 8 8* 1* J Owens 12 Marimba, Settle, Philanderer 80637 KC'nds 1 1-16 l:4£%.°!o,v 12 98211 11* 2aJ Owens 8 Merchant, Attorney, Murray ICC67 r.O*ada i-i l.l^%fai t 6 161 6 3 4 I'J 2J J Owens 11 Grayson, Marse John, Blue Jeans ISC61 Jeff'eon 1-4 1 :15%good H-5 110 4 I t 6» 6'i F Werner 10 Cormoran, Murphy, Wlnnecocns JS7)f7 Jetfaon 1-4 1 14%fast Si 109 2 1 1 1' 1* M Garner 10 Doric, The Moor, Get 'Km 17*7!» I-atonU 1 1-16 1:47 fast 18 112 4 8 8 4 7* 7" M Garner 9 Cimarron, WlUow Tree, Ace 17423 Latonla 11-1$ 1:63 hvy I m 2 I I 1 • i'JM Garner 8 B'dledee, Uaarant'd, M.ToaulM Y0UNEFD, b. h. 6 118 By Ogden— The Hnrae, fry Yankee. (Trailer, R. J. Gilmore. Owner. D. Gilmere). 82750 I.atonla 3-4 l:13%fast • 116 8 1 1» l'| D Ccnn'llyl2 Grayson, Pyx, Rapid Btrtde 62G01 I atonia 1-4 ll^Vifast 71123 4 4*6,JWW T lcrlO PindarPeel, BenBolt, HonorMan €22 16 Churhill 7-8 l:2.%fast 4 118 1 1 q S'JWW Tier 7 Rnby, Travesty, Buddie Kean 6215G Churchill 8-4 l:BT%fast ( 113 1 1 3'i 2'i W W T'loi 9 BenBolt, Gr'd-Swell, B. Paradise 62109 Churchill 1-4 1:13 fast 87-10 HI 2 1 1 1» J Kederis 11 BenBolt. Wd'gThr'gh, CTajlOf 61938 Churchill 64 f l:19%fast «f 113 1 1 1" 2» M Garner 15 Approval, Lugs, Ring Rose M300 B.Bon'ts 8-4 1.12%fifil 6 115 11 U U 11 U*| J G'noisenll Pinard. Mess Kit, Plain Bin »670a Dorval 1-4 l:13%fast 16-6 J20 4 4 4 81 4* W Hlnnhy 7 Amer'nKagle, RockSUk, Wraith 66£31 Dorval 1-4 l:lJ7r.fast r,-10 H4 4 4 6 «i V\ H Thnrberll Cormoran, Sister Susie, Rttahe 66323 Kt.Erie 1-4 l:14%Rood S-6 117 1 I • Si 4* H J BurkelO Thor. Way, V.Welles, PhamFair 66270 Ft. Krle 1-4 1:11 f^st 1 MSI 1 2 24 2' H J BurkelO L. Luxury, W.Tank, P.T.Barnum 66153 D's-.hire 1-4 1 ;lz7sfast G-19 US 1 1 8 2' 2* J Mooney 11 Hereafter, Nurse Jane, S.Rcb ■M Dxhire 1-4 llS'.hvy T 130 4 1 « 7* 7" J D Mneyll MghUtick, C.L'ydecker, M.Dora KTIlK'wtrth 1-4 1.14-»KOod 12 M 4 4 I 9' »'« A Pickens 12 FiU-B'dle, R.Traveler. Meilura PICKWICK, b. g, 8 107 By Garry Herrmann — Zoola, by St. Gatien. (Trainer, C. W. ChappelL Owner C. W, Chap pell). «1".S7 Lex*tm !-4 il'.Vigood C7 103 » » S S'« N J Barnes 9 Centimeter, SellComhs, S. Rider ' H-W'l K.G'rds 8-41:17%liV7 4 115 11 U 11 11 Il*» L I.yke 11 Prom.Tom, L'yl^ixnry, M_Moore 6S6:j! r.G'his 1 1-fe I !»%■»/ 9-5 U2 7 I 4 1 J1 2» M Buxton 7 Richelieu, YouugAdajn, G'tGull 1 ■612 F.G'ikIs 1 1-1C l:5;'%hvy 7-5 112 »« 4 4 li Is M Buxton 10 Serbian, Alex Jr., Anna Gallup 6K.S7 F.G'nds 11-16 1:48 fast 2j 112 « 4 4 2 l1 i* M Buxton 8 Kncrinite, Great GnB, Philistine I RBI Jeff son 1 1-lti l:J6»rast 6 110 7 7 7 « IJ 44 M Barrett 8 Clean Gone, Raider, Verity 1*113 Jeffson 3-4 l:17%BMd 4-5 110 6 6 « « 8'^F C'ltiiettl 6 Trantula, Propaganda, Lively ticoo drupire 1 1-16 l:4S-%fast 2 115 7 7 6 1 1* 2=" C Turner 10 Asterisk, Scot.Clucf, Challenger ARCHIE ALEXANDER, ch. g, 6 113 By Harrigan— Anytime, by Yankee. (Trair.er, 3. Randolph. Owner, J. Randolph). 62782 LiUoi.iu 3-4 l:l:'.%fast 12 106 4 6 8* 1» C Ralls 8 May Bodine. HonorMan, Mahony 62693 Latoi.ia 1-4 l:lo%fast 12-5 10a 10 S 1* 1% J Owens 12 MachiaveBi, Doric. BrinsbMaid I 62C01 Latonla l-4 1:l-%fast 61 112 10 9 7» 4S4 D Conu'lly 10 PindarPeel, BenBolt, HenorMaa 1 62210 Chun hill T-S 1^6%fast 66 107 8 6 6* 6* J Owens 8 Tacola. Marse John, Tharon C2i56 Churchtli 8-4 l:12%fast 14 US 7 7 «l 6*J B Scheffei 9 BenBolt, Youneed, Ground-Swell 1 61977 Churliiil 7-8 l:25%fast 6 109 2 8 2' 2s G Breun'g 13 M. Bodine, Peuwell. FredKinney - C1872 Churchill 1-4 lJS%taat 12-5 107 4 6 24 24 C Studer 12 Nenette. Dad, Arruvan 61585 Le?:'ton 3-4 l:18%f*Wt 9-6 Ul 6 6 44 44 W Fool 8 Icon, lirace Minard, Philanderer C1451 Lex'ton 1-4 1:14 fast 9-6 113 7 8 4»* 2=* J Owens 11 Grayson, Louis A., CoL Taylor «W1S F.G'nds 8-4 l:12%fast 1C-5 110 « 6 6 14 2'i A Wilson 7 Ap.JacklL, Monastery, Col.Tenn GP.AY30K, b. g, 7 110 By Sir John Johnson— Melee, by Yankee. (Trainer, D. F. Cannon. Owner, G. BrumheUer). 62750 I^atonia 1-4 1 :13%f ast 18 112 « 6 54 2'i A Wilson 12 Youneed, Pyx, Sapid Stride 62516 Baton ia 1-4 l:14%hvy U U4 6 4 41 3»i W W Tlor 9 Dimples, Pind-Peel, BrightLeaf 62322 Latonla 3-4 1:14 fast 32 114 6 6 | 1 WW Tlor 9 C.Taylor, PrinceWeOea, Hereaf'r ' t-2046 Chartinll 1 1-16 1:47 good * 1C3 6 5 7 7" G Breun'g 7 Alex Jr., Wickford, Harlock 61872 Churchill 1-4 l:13%fast 6 115 2 8 6* 1'J A Johnson 12 Nenette, Archie Alexander, Dad . 1 61800 Char hill 1-4 115 slow 14-& 107 2 6 4' 4- B Scheffei 8 G'nd-Swell, TonySne, CoLTaylor r 61769 Churchill 7-8 1 :26%f aet 4 114 6 4 14 6«J J D Mneylo May Bodine, Wm. Oldt, Troilus 1 CI451 Lex'ton 3-4 1:14 fa.st 20 115 C « 2* 1=* J D Mneyll A.Aiexander, LouiaA.. C.Taylor ' C0817 MobUa Ab 6J f 1 :J4%fast 34 117 3 I 2* I* T Par gton C G.Mayers, F.Kooster, Assnmpfu 6 m Mobile lm70/ l:.r;6%hvy 13-S 114 1 1 1 1 1»| 1« W Hinphy 7 Flnan. Rooster, Phelan, LinkBoy ' fr;7ti4 M«M1« Ab 6if I TtlUlllB €-5 120 4 4 18* Z'l M Collins 7 Fin.Rooster, Hei.Atkin. Serbian GP.CUND-SWEIL, ch. m, 6 100 By Whisk Broom n. — Rochwater, kj LasreaU or t (Trainer, R. McGarvey. Owner, B. McGarvey). Clifford. 62750 L.'toiii;i 3-4 1 :13%f:uit 3 110 10 10 101 »'■« H J Burkel2 Youneed, Grayson, Pj* 62166 Chnrehill 3-4 112%f.xst 10 108 1 8 4* S»i J Owens 9 BenBolt, Yooneed, Blue Paradise 9 Clfi09 Churchill 3-4 1:15 glow 47-10 107 1 1 1* 1* J Owens 8 TonySue, Col. Taylor, Grayson 61585 Ixv'ton 3-4 1 13%fast 9 1U 6 8 6' «'3 J U Mney 8 Icon, Crace Minard. Philanderer f KtMF.G'nda 8-4 ld2%Caat 18-5 W3 1 I I «» 6"J J O^vens 7 A.Jackll., A.Alex'der, Monasfy f mat F.C'iifis 64 f 1 Mfcfaat 5 112 I 6 6 6»* 9'" F WllnsT 11 Bl. Paradise, Col. Taylor. R.Rock * E9575 F.C.'nds 6J f 1 :07 good 7 103 I 6 8 I'll2 P Wrciner 11 Kun^uol, Bedmon. Rising Rock tW.'.O F.C'nJa 3-4 1:14 plow « 110 2 112' 2l II J Burke 8 Hid. Jewel, Sagamore, Moaast'y 1 6?34 r.O*adl 3 4 l:l:'-.fust 7 108 I 8 4 ( 4 3'i G Bre'ninglO Orlova, SmartGuy, CoL Taylor FIRST CONSUL, b. g, 5 107 By Zeus— Sans Gone, by Rock Sand. (Trainer, J. Gass. O^rner, Waddell Bros.). 62812 Latcu ia 3-4 1 :13*ifast 13 108 9 7 ■ t** B K-nn'ri? 14 Cautions, Binding Tie, Tlantocn 62516 I^itoiila 3-4 l:14%hvy 89 114 7 7 6* 610 B Kenn'dy 9 Danples, Pindar Peel, Grayson 62320 Latonia 3-4 1:13 fast 29 111 10 11 9J 8*3 H J Burkel2 Louis A., Pyx, Troilus 61769 Churchill 7-8 iaWtf—t «f 114 1 14 14 14' II J Burkel5 May Bodine. Wm. Oldt, Trollos , 6064J Havana 3-4 1 :14 fast C-5 110 8 2 2 2« Is A PlckMM 6 Old Sinner, Hutchison, Bermont t 604*j2 Havana 3-4 114%slop 34 106 2 4 1 I1 3i J Malhen 7 S'ngVaie, T. Beau, GaUou-Berry f 6011)6 Havana 3-4 1:l^%fast € 102 3 112' 2"* J Pevic 8 Col Chile, Fos. Embry, M.Jumbo 0 6U068 Havana 1 1-8 1 :4oy&fast 8-5 110 6 4 2 I 2"* 2^ W Kelsay • ForgeAhead, Gold. Flint. Blbbler 69808 Havana 64 f l:06%fast 14 114 1 11 14 1 4 W Kelsay 8 Gold. Flint, WarMap, Lal-Meme * 69684 Havana 54 f l:07%fast 1 189 4 1 1 1* l'i W Kel*ay 7 Sunrose, Lyric, Norfolk Belle 87919 Va.Palr 3-4 l:19K,slow — 121 1 H Garner T Togoland, Asama, Mary Q. 64690 Dorval 1 1-16 2:00 hvy Sl-lOf 108 41 ■ I t 84 6* E Atkins' nlO Saaduria, Blaaonry. Am. Soldier 1 ; j j ( | | j ' ' « [ ; ; ' , ( , ( I |( U ! . I ' | ! 1 | I | j 1 j | PYX, br. h. 5 107 By Pataud— Okitau, by Planudes. (Trainer, G. Morton. Owner, W. F. Polscn). 62759 Latonla 3-4 l:13%fast 31 108 1 4 21 3'i Tl Martin 12 Youneed, Grayson. RapidStride 62601 Latcnia 3-4 1:12%fast 16 107 1 7 9'4 9'* R Martin 10 PindarPeel. BenBolt, HonorMan 62320 Latonia 3-4 1:13 fast 46 110 1 1 14 2 4 E Martin 12 Loois A., Troilus, King Bose 62183 Churchiil 3-4 l:14%fast 19 110 1 6 6' J 7«4 J H BurkelO Blaise, Hereafter. Trust Official G1977 Churchill 7-8 l:25%fast llf 111 4 7 61 7" J Kederis 13 M. Bodine. A.Alexander, Feuwell 61769 Churchill 7-8!:26%fast 8f 114 4 3 7* (,*% J Kederis 15 May Bodine, Wm. Oldt, Troilm 583.il I,ex' ton 3-4 1:lf,^mud 60 106 6 6 7 7* 7" J Ked rig 8 Talisman. Columbia Tenn, Bu! y S6U8 Chijrch'I 3-4 1:12%fast 6 105 2 2 2 3* 3« B Parke 8 B.of Ellza'Cn. Fluzey, Gip Que. u M88Tilaasja 64 f LOCV.fast 9 104 6 | | BPO Willis 7 Top o'th'Morn., Hu.g, Pn.War.! ;.?41:4 Tljuai,s» 4J f 64 fast 37-10 113 4 4 6 2* If C WhICCn 6 IlarryD., MaryBeHMt, MyMas'e ■M Tijuana 1-4 l:l^%fast 9 108 4 ! 1 3»» 3'4 H Saladln 12 Cacambo, Van. Welles, W. Smoke 33iS Tijuana 6-8 100%fast 8 U5 9 » 9 £4 7" E Hayw'd 10 W. Thoughts, M.Reiccl, Harry D BEG PARDON, b. c, 4 110 By Smoke House — Morning Hours, by Yankee. (Trainer, J. McKinccy. Owner, R. P. Marshall). C2557 Latonia 3-4 1:13 fast 39 109 2 2 7 77J B Kenn'dy 7 Hadrian, High Cost, Angon 62435 latonia 3-4 1:12 fast 10 113 4 7 9 I" J Z-.rller 9 N'ly.Nisba, MissM'fins. Hadrian 62240 Churchill "-4 l:l^%fast 9 112 3 1 4» C 1 D Conn'Ily S .I.S.Beardon. W.Lariy, IIouu: Ma i C2074 Churchill 61 f 1 :21 hvy 6 113 3 2 2J 3!i A Wils.n 6 CM. Baker, Ben Valet, M. J.Daly iSsl-Cg Church'l 3-4 l:ir%fast 26 101 4 3 2 2» l»s A VTllaoa • Joe Goodman, Orlova, I^st One mm Chvrch'l 3-4 1 :12%:ust 17 110 2 6 4 6' 6*1 J Francis 10 M.theTime, Benl'.oit. IncleVelo f*S 1 08 Churchl 3-4 IdSKfaat 16 102 6 2 2 3" 5» A Wilson 10 Cl'tonville, J. Goodman, BenBolt 57528 latonia 3-4 1:12 fast 82 101 5 12 61 4*i A Wilson 8 Abadaue, WhiteStar. JiruDaUy .7425 Latonia 3-4 1:lG%hvy 29 104 6 2 2 li 1' A Wilson I IMiatn. Sea Court, Wapiti iG990 Latonia 3-4 l:16%hvy b3 103 3 4 « C 6" B Parke I While Star. Bu-izaf, (Juv'nor 36861 latonla 3-4 lJt%faal 60f 1C7 3 4 7 8l 8'* J Francis !1 J Daisy. Bn.'.Ke.m. Bet hers tit p MM Church' 1 7-8 1:25 %f ast 144 1084 2 4 4 4 5'1 S'i T Murray l« D'jeelins;. B.Vaiet, Castlereasb TACOLA, ch. h, 7 110 Ey Transvaal— Erla Lee, by Hindoo. (Trr-iner, F. Rsctor. Owner, 0. B. Potts). 62328 latonia 1 1-16 l:46%fast 17-5 112 4 6 8 8'» D Conn'Ily s Makefp. Cantihvr. "larsr John 62210 Churchill 1-8 l^dfefast 9-5 112 6 4 14 l2 I) Conn'Ily 8 MaraaJofca, iha.d.. GeM.DreaaM 6200G Churchill 61 t l:19%fast 2Cf 111 8 7 61 2:i B Baraw 12 Mara* Jtdin. Oftova, .Napoo G1741 Chjr-.hill 3-4 1:U%r'ast 61 106 1 6 6' 6-2 F Wilsoa 8 UighCost, kLMaffias, BapUDay 6069S Havana 3-4 1 :12'*f:ist 8 110 2 C 6 61 4i W Mor'sey 7 J.Pryer, B.efElisab'towa, Ararat 60349 Havana 1 l:SSV..fast 2 105 6 5 6 & 3"* 8*1 I Mailien 7 Tomalioi. TkeUollCall, WiaanfH ;60!S9 Havana UrJVOy 1 :42itfa8t 2J 112 3 3 I 4 i- 1-i W MorVey (i Rtt*tAway, F.Ba.l.ry. Sm'tMouey f.9343 Havana 3-4 l:13%taat 4 112 8 t 6 6' 1 \V Mor*se* 9 Uiatiaa, Koran, AmericanEasle ."&704 Havana 64 t 1:07% fast 6 112 1 7 8 7* 1* W Mor'sey 8 Htagliaat, Baattasa, Sugnimint HE !2 Havana 64 f 1:0s fast 1 110 3 113' 1» W Mor'aaj I Cy Sienick, OearaaW^ Seviiiias .')S4s3 Havana 1 l:41%fast 24 112 6 1 1 2 32 4!J \V M,.isey H Dan. Miseinnde. / ;ie iiil^l Havana. 1-4 1:13 fast 8 1114 1 7 i S» 6* W Morseyll Ku.iMan, ■.OTTlaaa, Gol. Chance A. N. AKIN, b. g. 10 103 By Algol — Tremar, by Tremont. (Trainer. M. Shields. Ownor, M. Shields). 62722 Latonia 11-1*1:46 fa3t 8 Ml i 3 4' 4'» C Ralls 6 K.O'Xeiil. PVtOT, I'.alaneeWli. el 62557 7_Atonia 8-4 1:13 fast 21 113 7 7 €i 4» C R^lis 7 Hadrian. Bisk Coat, An^on 62558 Latonia 3-4 l:l3Sfast 7-10 105 1 1 1' l'4J Ow. ns 7 KarMy, Doric, Trast Otfi.i.l 67804 ^atonia 3-4 1:l..\mud 1 109 I I 1 li lj if Garner 7 Buhy, Coltonl'dossi m, WarPrtze 61699 I^tor.la 3-4 1.12:S fast 41-10 109 7 4 6 4* •.'" E F'ool 9 Kew.iYn.hs. Gwt'aar, Mllel-azie C7460 Latonia 1-4 1 lG%h\-y i«ill2 1 4 3 li 1« E Pool t TakaiT ■■■lilia. Buhy, CtateeOa ".73P6 Latonia 3-4 1 :i:Vtf«yt 3J 105 « 6 7 6-1 57i B Kfnn'dy 8 Am. Ace, Oatisscter, P.Paaaaal MM I^atonla 3-4 1:13 faat 22 K 7 6 6 • 4» S* B Kenn'dy 8 Uaiac. Kiaps. BapM Bay -53S6 LatonU 8-4 l:ll%fast 6 U0 1 J I 3* ."» 11 la. is: a 6 ByOally, BbtCaaiea, FiaecaMat 55232 Latonia 1-4 1.11 %LiSt 19-10 105 1 4 3 1- 2* E Pool 12 UyGoll", BwaaUrs— . B'saBuck 'SEWELL C0K,BS, ch. h, 7 110 By Jack Atkin— Royal Captive, by Golden Maxim, (Trainer,, J. C. Gallah-r. Owner. Gailaher Bros). C ; * 0 1 Latvnia 3-4 1 :12%fast 7 HI 9 5 6J 5'J B HarTCy 10 PladarPaeL BenBolt HonorMan 62-135 Latonia 3-4 1:11 fa.st 42 10S 1 2 5 H1! B Harvey 8 NivNi-b,. M nM'fins, il.ulriaii C2296 l^atonla 3-4 l:L%fas-t 8 137 2 8 8 8»B Kenn'dy 8 N't;. Nisba. Ww'dLady, BalHaa |«1652 Lex'ton 3-4 l:15%hvy 4-5 11} 4 2 4: €'i E Nolle .s Hold Jie. Bep, John S. BeafJaa ;Gi437 lex'ton 3-4 l:l'.Vigood 14 110 I 1 li 2 i K Noble 9 C titim. ter, S itici r, T.d'Boaa'f 5S337 Lex'ton 8-4 l:12%:"ast 2i 107 3 3 3 4' 8* 1 I'arke S HoaOT Haa, Orlova, Amnio M y ES2S9 Laz'toa 1-4 l:12%faat 5 103 3 4 2 6' 4'i B Parke t» Bapie Day, Abadaae, orlova ££172 Church' 1 6-4 l:ll%faat 10 111 4 6 7 9 Jt ""*- B J Barkall Centimeter, Eixtero, J.S.Beanlea 67593 Latonla 3-4 1 :12%taat 2 101 J 2 1 li 1" B I'arke 9 A..N .• •■ :.. Uwv'aur, Mlle.lktah 67271 Latonla 3-4 l:12%fast 6 112 4 I • a} P H J Burke I Bea Bolt, Gav'anr, Mile. DaaH 17042 Latonla 3-4 1 :l.;%good 8 110 4 4 6 4i 4** H J Barke 5 Ginger, Bouleaa, Aag ■ 6676C Latonia 3-4 l:13!is!ow 15 107 6 2 2 6* 71* 11 J BorkelQ Cb* Che, Beaaeoa. aacea BIRDIE G., b. f, 3 100 Ey Ytndersrift— G rote hen R., by Bryn ilavrr. (Trainer. L. JchTtson. Otcner, J. Grecnhergl. 62C01 Latonia 3-4 102%faat 11 K 1 6 10 3'i •*• F Wllaoa 10 PiadorPeel, BenBolt, BoaorMaa 62ei0 Churchill 3-4 1:lo food 16-5 BM 1 2 1» 2l A WBaea • laaka, Way. Lady, Inquisition 61819 Churchill 3-4 1:15 hvy 24 100 1 2 2' :! J Gflreaa 5 Glya, Lady Delhi, MeGee's Pia* 6C341 F.G'nds M 133%1*M 4J 104 1 11 1' 1' A WUaaa 11 Beraice K., Caleta, Uiraele Maa 68269 r.G'aaa S-4 1:14»- .oo'l 4 103 1 1 1 l» 1 i A V.':!-i.n 9 Joao, Aviepa, Fere I Qaeen 6^917 F.G'nds 64 fill mud 6 M4 1 2 4 H 7" J McCoy 8 K.Graea, CM Meekin, Ashland BMC F.G'nds 54 f 1 98%niad C-5 104 1 2 2 1' l'l A Wilson 12 Paal Mieea, Delhi MaNL ateaa* 69556 F.G'nds 64 I 1:08 slow 5 103 8 8 8 2* 8» A Wilson 5* Knot Grasa, Bob, Galeta BB87J4tfaaa 8-4 l:l: %fast 44 103 3 1114 6*1 A Qantaei 9 Griselda, l*rea Klaaey, raw 59154 Je-'fson 3-4 115 good 7 107 6 12 2i J' A Wil:-on 12 BisspUeity, FiedKiaa ;. . Klrtta B85S .'•efTaoa H ( 1:11 hvy 4 100 6 4 4 35 8*|J McCoj a Bweepy, Bla»ef K.. in-.^sc sans Church' I B-41dS%taat 28 lOSi 1 * 6l 8' E Pool ■ J.Hewrire, Pree. Lata, M.Wicsot MACKIAVELLI. ch. g, 4 105 By Disguise— Ghetto Girl, by Ben Brash. (Trainer, G. Arvirs. Owner, G. Arvin\ 62812 latonia 8-4 l:i3%fast 10 los Laft at poat P WBaea 14 Caatleaa. PlretCeasBl, Biad'gTle C2S93 latonia 3-4 1 :l.!%fast 18 11) 6 1 2J 2*1 F Wilsoa 12 A.Aiexander, Doric, BritisaMaiil 62C34 Latonia 11-16 1:47 fast 15f lt'4 I 5 4- 4* A Arvin 12 Virgo, Laroatlre, Trust Olf.cial 6232« Latonia 3-4 1:13 fast 9 110 12 10 T 63 D Cr.nn'lly!2 lx '.'.is A., i'.s. Tro&ai 62237 Churcaill 7-S l:26%fast 12 113 6 2 ! (i D Conn'lly'.O Csstlereagh, Blaise, Bojal 621/6 Churchill 3-4 l:12%f: st HI W I 9 t S ' A Arvin 9 BenBolt. Tooneed, Gr'd-Uwefl 62/12 Churchill S-4 1 :1-Hfast SO ll/i 11 11 9'i 91* A Arvin IS N'eatyKieba, Troilaa, Sportsmar 6Vf9~ Mobile Ab 5-8 5Hstfast 3 105 4 2 2-i "h A Arvin 10 Ballyaew, Malvelio, AsaaaM r08C0 Mobile Ab Cl f l:2 Vast 5 110 4 4 4' 4« C Wails 5 Klrah, Cacasabo, Bxborter J0778 Mobile Ab 6-8 1:00 good 10 116 8 8 8 71 7»i G Walk 8 Marpay, Cacambo, lUU-n Atkln 60482 F.G'nds 1-4 LliVimud 12 108 5 4 4 Si S'J E Pool 10 Yaaaylvia. MJaaata, C. Barthe'; MISS CALTKA. ch. m, 5 (M) 87 E7 Per-tecost— CaJth.i, by Bte. (Trainer. J. G. Gre^son. Owcer, J. G. Greeson). 62358 Latonia 3-4 l:'3-fast 7« 106 6 7 7 7-» G Fields 7 A. N. Akin. KarMy. Doric BRISTOW, br. g, 4 110 By King- J^mes — Arlette, ly Ro'cert la Dialda. (Trr-iner, j. J. Troxler. Owner. J. J. Troxler). 61692 M.Hehri*ta 1-8 ld6%taat 21-10 93 6° J Wallace 8 Planet, I«ast One. Bkeaa C1629 M Heights 3-4 1:14 good 24 95 21 J Wallace 6 Ballet Proof, Kufclnx, Murray 60'^FG'nds 3-4 1:l.^hvy 8 107 3 6 6 8» 2* C Laa« M) MeaaatMy, Piesa.Toai, BedLeal 60166 F.G'nds S-4 104%faat 6 116 2 1 1 1» 1* F W. iner 12 An live, BteaaossBoaee, Marsh] BN11 F.G'nds S-4 l:18*nvy 44 116 4 11 li V M Gainer 10 Bertaaft.. Miracle -Man. Arccive 59678 F.G'nds 8-4 l:14Vfcfast S Mil 1 1 I* I* C Lang 9 Br'ml'e.lr, Cnstalk. Sg/reCb be LOTJAlfNA, b. f, 8 100 By Luko McLukc — Aunt Josie, by Ogden. (Trainer, G. H. Keene. Owner, J. 0. * G. E. Keene). 62750 Latonia 3-4 l:13%fast 41 95 8 8 5' 6=3 C Bails 12 V. nnecd. Grays m. Pyx 68174 Churchl 64 f 119!bfast 4J 109 4 3 6 7 7*7*11 J Burke • Wof'st'ry, Billy SUr, Bob d Hair 67727 Latonia 64flK)7%fast 22-5 109 9 8 7 64 0* A WBaea 12 BrigbtLftff, » l.Girl. Pre»-.Lula 6TJ94 latonia 54 t l.-OSHslow 41-10 U2 3 1 1 1* 1« A Collins 10 Bod Wingfield, Bpeaa, Dad 64841 latonla 44 f 58%hvy 12-6 116 3 6 «* 6'i N Earrett 7 BedLeal, Sau.a Clara. BirdieG. FOY bUs. g, 8 85 By Doncaster — LcLa. by Leonid. (Trainar, A. Wlntera. Owner, Tnjague ft Lasc ola). 6221 G Churchill 7-8 l:25%fa*tt 1« 1 3 7 7 64 6*1 C IMahmon 7 Baby, Travesty ^..-ineed 61977 ChurchUI 7-31:25%fast llf 96 13 6 84 »»• B Bchafiel IS M.Bediae. A^lexaadcr. rcwwell 6C429FG'nds 3-4 1 : 12-*?ast » 103 1 6 1 4i 4« J Wallace 11 Avtepa, Uaai. Gurtoo, Ularaiae 6G169FG'nds ImTOy l:44\fast 20 83 1 1 8 4 4 i 5" J Wallace 7 Translate. Baigneor, BallotMark 60a lFG'nds 8-4 1 20^hvy 6 lit 1 6 4 4* 3" M Garner 7 MayBlossom, Lastkrfert. Otaeirl 6S822 F G'nds 1-4 l:1S%hvy 20 110 » 8 » » 8" S Lowe 9 Delhi Maid, Galeta. Our Betsy 59394 F Cnds 8-4 l:13%fast SO 88 » » 8 »• 8'i L McD' ott 10 Orieva, !-,„.,, ; ,;,iy (. undSvv.,! 59053 Jeffson 64 f 1:08 good 16 105 7 17 7' 4" S McGraw » WolfsLty, BiaspUCy, Bub Hair 2nd Race [2nd Latonia] ' 1 I I 1 1 - ' . 1 r 1 ' ' t 9 f f * 1 , t f 0 * 1 2-yenr-oIds. Fillies. Claiiui = ?. (Jwne 7, 1 1M»! ^ 1 nAnr B 1-2 Karloixss. Znd KALE 1:05 2-S 3 1 3.) HISS MEISE, k. f, 8 107 By Ormor.dale— Maxgaxet Keise, br Star Shoot. (Trainer,' X. Spemce, Owner, Xontfort Jones). .. _ C2811 I^atcnia 64 f 1C3 fast 15 106 1 1 sj f FJ Pool 10 Kcaaaure, RoldgoW, M orCarrel 62721 Latonia 6-8 1:01 fast 7 112 f 8 IP 7" R SooMe 10 LaayGorhaai, Keoessare, Po-xpv 62599 latonla 6-8 1.01 fast 39 U! 6 8 t* 7*1 ■ Beetle lo D.BWwer, A.I'. Gowa, 1 restol.te 62517 Latonia 6-S l.-04%hvy 40 115 4 8 4!4 7" E Scoble 11 Tol-ihinie. Beadita. M:nn;e li. BENTilTA, b. f, 2 (M) 107 By Ormondale — Lady Vincent, by St. Blaise. (Trainer," T. P. Eaves. Oraer, T. P. Hayes). .. 62517 Latonia 6-8 l:0!%hvy 12 115 5 8 2* V B Kenn'dyll Tokilume, M.nne P... Rold^old KElJKIiLARE, ch. f, 2 (M) 107 By Eallot— lilwiU, by Sir Dixon. (Trainer, C. Cahn. Owner, T. J. Psnder-ast). __. _ C2311 Latonia 64 f LOS fast 15-10 lid 2 2 2* 2« T Smith 10 MIesMeise, ReidgoM, M orCarrel 62721 Latonia 6-S 1:01 fast 21-6 112 8 2 V 2* F Smith 10 LadyGorkeJa, Fewer, Minnie B. C1438 Lex'ton 1-2 43^good 68 115 6 7 V 6" F Smiih 12 Av.sack. Fighfgt "k. P .nnd'lake ANTONIA, oh. f, 8 107 By Tony Bonero— Pretty Dale, by Eicsdale. (Trainer, W. Buford. Owner, McGowaa ft Taylor). 62787 Latonia 6-8 l.-4H%fast 16 K» 2 8 2* 21 J H Burkel2 Taylor Hay. Pavlowa, Macbeth 62695 Latonia 6-1 1:01 fast 27 HO 6 8 4 J'i J H Burke 7 TenSixty, Tokihimc. M'n'reMaid 62481 Latonia 6-8 ltfl^fajt 10 110 S 6 4* 4*4 J H Burke 7 Ten Sixty, Dearie, Pavlowa 62400 Lator-la 6-8 l.-fll%fact 4 Ul 1 8 6* 6*4 W W T'lor 8 Kent L., Leslie, Ten Sixty 62214 Churchill 6-8 1:01 Wast 8 1114. 1 4 44 4!1 W W Tlor 7 Dearie, Miss Claire. Anna Tod 62134 Churchill 44 f 64 fast 48-18 Ul 8 4 6* 6*4 W W Tlor 7 Hughes G'ham. Old Bop. Skeesix 61043 Churchill 41 f 64%fast 884 Ul 1 1 2ft 2»4 J K Burkel2 Pavlowa. Panna, Corto 61831 Churchill 44 f 65%xaad IS 109 8 8 »• 8*1 J H BurkelO Gnest of Honor, Widi, AnnaTo.l 61654 Lex'ton 44 f 66 slow 28 109 S S 6» 61* G Breningl2 Full o' Fun. YllllSI. Delusive 61555 Lex'ton 4) I 66%hvy MX U0 2 6 8* 8*i G Breun'gl2 Boppye, AilsicVernor. Llt.Sallse DEABJJE, k. f , S 104 By Sweep— Experience, by Knight of the Thistle. (Trainer, W. Weedard. Owner, W. Woodaxd). 62787 Latonla 6-8 1.01%fast 6 109 1 4 64 4*4 J Heupel L2 Taylor Hey. Antonia, Pavlowa 62603 Latonla 61 t l:08!£fast 12 107 6 4 8» 8* C Ralls 10 Tokihime, Kent L., Panna 62481 Latonia 6-8 l:81%fa»t 8 148 8 8 2ft 2* C Ralls 7 Ten Sixty, Pavlowa, Antonia C2400 Latoria 6-8 l^l%fast 6 104 S 4 44 4'4 J Owens 8 Kent L., I^slie, Ten Sixty 62214 ChurchUI 6-S l:W%fast 8 106 3 8 1» J Owens 7 Miss Claire, Anna Toe, Antonia 62114 ChurchlU 411 64 fast 88 204 4 8 Si 2«i J Owens 6 Miss Minerva, Poppye, Pavlowa C1654 Lex'ton 44 f 64 slow 86 109 2 8 8» 8" F Wilson 12 Full o' Fun, Valoise, Delusive 61405 Lex'ton 41 f 67%mud 10 1C5 7 S 8* 8*4 A Wilson 12 Anna Tod, Foppyc. Palladium 61456 Lex'ton 1-S 49 fast T IB I 8 4* 4*i B Kenn'dyll Old Top. Poppye. Ailsie Vcrnor 61442 Lex'ton 1-2 48%good 81 Ul I 6 84 »»i B Kenn'dyll Mt. Bose, Easter Bells, Donges 6&5S0F G'nds 1-2 66%hvy 14 1C9 6 1 14 14 K Pool 11 LilacTime. MissClai re, Illusionist 40481 F G'nds 8-S 86 mod 6-5 U2 1 1*4 21 C Turner 12 Antonia, Lilac Time, Amole 6C3S6 F.G'nds S-S 86%fast 15 104 1 21 8* A Wilson 12 Prince K.. Anita nampton, Rork AWAY, b. f, t (M) 107 By The Manager — Cantion, by Planudes. (Trainer,' 8. Chews nit. Owner, T. C. McDowell). , • 6*562 Latonla 6-8 l.-00%fast 10 108 4 4 41 4» E Martin 5 ,-,.,„ Kindred, Pnnta „ Gorda. T Lavinia • 61466 Lex'ton 1-2 48Mkfast 10 SJS X U BJ 9"1 J Howard L2 Fiaday. Miss Ccrina, Oui Oui POWER, br. f, 2 (M) 1C7 By Rapid Water — Surecome, by Delhi. (Trainer, A. Baker. Ow-aer. Baker ft Nichols). 6**721 Latonla 6-8 1:01 fast 6 U2 6 8 8* V* A Wilson 10 L'yGorham, K'nmnre, MinnieB. 61511 Lex'ton 44 f 68 hvy 17 H2 4 8 24 8*4 F Wilson 12 Full o' Fun. Misstlaire, A.Steb'r MISS JANE, br. t, 8 (M) 107 By Rock View— Jane Straith, by DiUhousie. (Trainer, W. Perkins. Owner, W. Perkins). 627S7 Latonia 6-8 1.01%fast 83 109 10 6 f* 7^1 Bl Pool 12 Taylor Hay, Antonia. Pavlowa Oi;.)! Latonia 6-8 1:01 fast 10 112 7 T «4 6" B Kenn'dylO LadyGorham, Kcnnaiare, Power 62481 Latonla 68 l:01%faat 86 UO 1 8 6* «*» N Earrett 7 Ten Sixty, Dearie, Pavlowa MANICURE MAED, bUt. f , 2 107 By Thanderer^ — Beauteous, by Hamburg. (Trainer, M GoldHatt. Owner, H. F. Wkitaey). 62693 Latonla 6-8 1:01 fast 8 UO 8 6 4« 4^1 J Hctrpel 7 Ten Sixty, Tokihime, Antonia 452481 Latonia 6-8 1.01%fast 6 UO 6 4 «» 6»1 D Conn'Ily 7 Ten Sixty, Dearie, Pavlowa 62396 Latonia 4ft f 64 fast IT 1691 « » 6ft 6l* D Conn'Ily 8 Hopeless, HnghesG'ham, Skeest 62238 Churchill 6-8 l*l%faet M-6 U31 4 6 24 1»* L Lyke 10 Tokihime, Pleasure, Femandos 62075 ChurchiB 4ft f 65%hvy 14 US 6 8 t t D Conn'Ily 8 Panna, Sweet Lady, Fernandoe 61943 ChurchUI 41 f 64%xaat SB 111 12 12 B X21* D Conn'llyl2 Pavlowa. Antonia, Paaaa Knran; B.. br. t, 2 (M) 107 By Sweep— Lady Strathmore, by Strathmore. (Trainer, J. O. Whitlow. Owner. J. S. Barbee). 62721 Latonia 5-8 1:01 fast 22-5 112 1 6 61 4,T H Pool 10 LedVCornnm. Kenr.inare, Power 62660 Latonia 61 f l:08%faat 9 11? 11 11 10* 7l» J Owens 12 F't Ward, Mjy.Car.-el. Admirer I 62517 Latonia 5-8 lr04%hvy ±1 115 7 5 7' 3* F Smith 11 Saints****, BendUa, Roldgoid 62130 Church:U 41 f 54 fast 53 108 Loft at post B Dames 10 run.Corda. Earb.I'alaier. B'deau ' ROLDGOLD, ok. f. I (M) 107 By Mentor— Hustle, by Russell. ' (Trainer. B. P. Brook*. Owner, T. E. Mueller). ! C2811 Latonia 51 f 1:08 fast 60 106 6 3 3« 8* O Ki'-'.ds 10 MissMeise, K'cirarp, M'orCarrel ; 62721 Latonia 5-*i 1:01 fast 1J 112 t 4 41 6!* D Conn'HylO LidyGorham. Kenrm-ire, Power ' 62517 Lato;:la 5-8 1 :04%hvy 12 IH 3 4 31 4» O Willis 11 Tokihirae. Bendita. Minnie B. 62400 Latonia 5-8 l:01%fast 34 109 3 6 8 7T1 B Martin S Kent L, Leslie. Ten Sixty 62238 Churchill 5 8 l:0'Vast 17 112 5 4 81 STi N Banxtt 10 Man. Maid, Tcki'.iinie, Pleasure : 62134 Churvhill 41 f 54 last 43 111 5 2 2 1 4» G Fields 7 Hushes G'ham. OldTop. Skcexix SDTERBTJM, b. f, I (M) 107 By Superman— Dolly Bultman, by Ailoway. (Trainer, L. Johnson. Owner, G. H. En'belk* mp). 62831 Latonia £1 f l^SXfast 79 EH 7 6 71 V F Smith 10 R Qsivn, L-?ckyRun, MissMssie , 62599 Latonia b-i 1:01 fast 26 112 10 10 91 8»! F Wilson 10 D. Flower, A.B.Cown. PrestoliU- , 60481 KG'nda 3-S '.& mud 41 106 6 5^ 57i A Wilson 12 Antonia. Dearie, Lihic Time 6i 973 F.G'nds 3-8 a^hvy 6 lit 4 3 1 4'1 F Cltiletti 8 Lidyiloss, St. Angelina, M's.otte 69799 F.G'nds 3 8 37 hvy 12 114 6 6- 4* J D M'ney 12 Marj Wood, S..Vceliua, K'pieS. 69676 F.G'nds 3-8 34Vfa«t 50 114 10 10* 10l» E Ambrose 12 M. Minerva. K'pi«-S.. St. Angelina TED'8 PLUM. ch. f, 2 (M) 107 By TTovisc©— Flum Pudding, by Plaudit. I (Trainer, C. Bills. Owner, C. Bills). 61771 Churchill 41 f 64Vast 60 112 8 8 71 6=1 F Smith 9 Poppye, Yalta. Corto ! Page 5 3rd Race [3rd Latonia] 5 OnrJ DA PC 1 1-16 MIIpr. 3-year-olds ami nnward. Maidens. Clairuinjr. & OrU HAUL (Oct. r. iai« — i:4.; ^-rj — a — iti-2.) BOJTTL, b. g, 3 (M) 107 By Sidbow— Julia K. Faulkner, by AuioUght, (Train jr, C. P. Mattingly. Owner. G. P. Mittinjly). c 62788 Latonia lm70y 1.44Vaat 9 106 2 3 41 4" H Gray 12 Rob, Randel. Crarline * 62600 latonia lmTOy 1:45 fast 7 111 7 2 2* 2'J H Gray 10 B'sTarks, Flor.BUssnm. O: I ye. La *■ 62479 Latonia ImTOy l:45\fa&t 10 lot 5 3 4l 4JB Kenn'dy 8 Iv.rl.lv. Red I/*ss, TwintW.lue ' 62237 Churchill 7-8 1:26 Vast 17 Wt 7 7 4J 21 H Gray 10 Ca: t'.i-rr rgh, F.'.aise. Macnia. ■ lii 8 C2189 rhurihill 1 1-1* 1 :47V.faat « 102 2 5 6* 6*1 H Gray 7 Cheorl-cadcr. PuuCod. B'ckThon;: 620C8 Chun hill ll:39Vast 43 SB* 6 6 6' 3» T Wilson 15 Bum I Bl, Opulent, AlamcdaGuT I 61875 ihiir.h,!! 11-16 1:47 fast 16 110 1 7 7« 7'« A Wilson t Ihgai. Dorian, Casey 61789 ih.nlii:! 7 S 1 :25%faut 15 110 4 7 41 3» A Wilson 14 Castlcrc.gh, IWC.eo-l, riy.Prmce J t^210 Chui h'l 7-S 1.26 ifast 10 115 7 6 7 C 6» 651 A Wilson 11 I'm IrSonny, OurDear, Sair.Frank 6 RM Ch-.:n 111 1 1 :4fli*;f a st 31-10 102 5 3 3 3 31 3* A Wilson 10 Okuttw, Sam Irank, Wwilttl ( T7944 Chur hi 7 -8 1 :2SVfefa«t 12 1!2 8 4 5 4 4« 2« A Wilson 8 Maximac. f.t. Colonel, rif «H| l 67676 I atonia 1 1:42 bat 54 M 7 6 7 7 6* 4T A Wilson 10 (i-oig.t ie, Hright Tra«h, i'umi* J C7526 Latonia 3-4 l:12«£fast 28 101 8 9 9 8* 8" H Gregory 12 FlyBai'., BiackBetfy, Fioeaslle MICHAEL J. DAXY. ch. c, 4.(M) 115 By Corcyra — Stray Moments, by St Hilaire. (Trs-^aer, C. W. Caappell. Owtcr, H. D. Byrne). 62091 L»fnl« lm70y 1.45 fast 14-6 US 6 2 21 4* IT J B'meslO LocWL'lri?-, Wil.Tree, Fly. Prince J 62.195 1 tenia 3-1 1 :13\fast 7 115 11 8 7* E'l N J I!'rncs!2 f;u;s, (.'::u'.icUo, BiXVgMMTg 62159 Chun hill 31 l:!2Hfast 72 108 3 4 4 4» N J BYnea 4 ILipid Usy, Adonis, Ararat RtH Churchill -;i f 1:21 hvy &1 112 a 6 6 41* N J B'rncs 5 Col.iiaker. P-enValet. Beg Pardon '. 6C625 Krr.iire 5i f l:tS%fa*t 1M lliill 11 12 12» 13*' F A Q'nl'nlj I^l.AIlanPoe. Ar.ofC.old. Killala .".6 J FLYING PELNCE. ch. c. 3 (M) 102 By Zeus— Sweet Pea, by Ivan ths Terrible. { (Traii.'-r. J. S. Evcnr.an. Owner, Ecrtch Bros.). 5 C2753 LatonU 1 1-4 2:0t,2tfast 8 94 4 4 4* 4*1 B Schcfffl R Countesa, Aloi Jr.. Dr. Rae ^ 62G94 I.a'.oM.a lm70y 1:45 fast 13 5 M 9 6 41 3* G Fields 10 LWidrlg, Wil.Tre*. M.J.Daly 62563 I^ttor.ia 1 I 16 1 :47%faat 9 M 8 5 3 I 3* 0} Fi'lds 9 Arravan, Br. Bae, Hops £ 62478 I.ator.ia 1 1-15 l:47'ifast 19 108 S 5 6» 6'} J Fran-Is S Sportsman, Alam'aUirl. OoLaLa 4:^297 I atonia 1 IS lS3%fMt 12 95 7 7 4» 3'1 J Owns 8 I efr:il, Countess, GraceDaoKherty ( 62157 Chunhiil 1 1:40 fast 3 104 6 4 '.' 2J J Owens 15 C.r. Daddy, FrankBcyd, ilermoden f 62070 Churchill 11-16 1:4? hvv 16 103 7 7 61 4"B Kenn'dy S Pi. tor. Tula. lUcdcl C 62008 Churchill 1 l:."9\sfast 7f 106 4 7 6 651 J Zocllex 18 Brass Tacks, Opulent, Bojul 6 C!78:» Churchill 7-8 1:26~ fast 32 105 9 6 6» 4-»A Arvin 1 1 Castle magfc. Be Good, B*J«I • KClOCharch*] 7-8 l:26^sfast 26 115 3 9 11 11 11 11" R MeD'ottll I nek Sonny, OurDear, San:Fraak & B C?170 Church' I 5J f 1 :08 fast 131 IS 6 7 « 6:i 6=J R McDottl2 Hadiola, Blossomlloase, WakeL'p 6 mm Ckorchri l l:40^aat 15 1C31 3 9 10 9 9* 9" R HdTotlM Charline, Sam Frauk, Bojul BAITY H., b. f, 3 ^M) 102 By Dick Welles— Europa, by Maceo. 9 (Trainer. A. Newman. Owner, J. P. Bakerl. I 62632 B-.tonia 3-1 1:13 fast Xf f« 4 5 7- 6*2 A Yerrat 12 B Mountain. Cautions. Bob Shea «)2^!»." Latonia 3-1 l:12=r,f:ist 1-f 10^ .", 2 6^ 7" J Francis- 12 S; ats. Cautiou-, Glengarry I 62322 Latonia 3-4 1:11 fast V.V 95 8 7 9 9»i A Arvin 9 CTaylMr, Gray'n. Prince Welles E7973 Church1 1 3 -t 1 :li-..faat iOf 112 M 11 12 12 B2" J Fiancis 13 Ri lial'ility, Eve.Slorles. B.Betty 6.^094 Latonia 6-8 l-lj^slow 58 112 8 8 10 10 llr" J Francis 10 S".a lara. Pb'ml'.lue, BiilauddXi I DEJCES wILD. br f. 3 (Ml 102 By Jim Gtffney — Ducis, by Sandringham. ] (Trainer. F. Cropper. Owner, Branr on & Cropper'. , 61830 If. Height* ;"if 1 01 fast 12 HI 4'J E T MoorelO Hor'nsa, Plandel, Farr-well Tnps ' 61790 M Height* i.j f 1 :0SV.fast 64 l"i 7» E T Moorel2 T.-rr-d: , Al Strnuss, Squ. Charlie i J 61716 M. Heights G I l^l^fast 74 hfl llM R Ball 12 I/ittlel.ese. HapJhntaa, Bubula MM7 F.Cn.ls lm73y 1:49 mu.l 50 &5 10 10 10 10 10 10 l J M-rimee 10 Eve. White, V'l'XiCoi'n, Adv'ture i 6c-2a9 F.G'r.ds oi f l:07=tfast 30 111 8 M 10 10= 10*1 ■ Martin 12 Ini'okalee, SunTime, M'yMaxim fA^s? Lit nia 5-S L:M%faat C2 112 12 12 U ll2 10:i H King 12 Imiuisition, Crosstess, OrmaDale , I0NEY LADY, b. m. 5 (M) 110 By Black Toney — Lady Colonist, by Africander. (Trainer. S. C. Cottrail. Owner. Stevens & Daily). (, C2215 Churchill ll-Si:.4 fast 41 104 3 6 6 6»» C LMshmon 5 Wnds/si^ast. Y'sAdam, Pimlico t 62157 Cli'irchill 1 1:41 fast Sf 110 13 11 11s 1C E Barnes 15 Cr. Baddy, Fly. Prince, Fr'kBoyd g ES037 Ix x-ton 1 1-2 2:4C;:5mud 55 101 2 6 6 6 6 6"7 A Wilson 6 Bl/pfellow, G'rmand, F. Orient ;- 58239 I^x'ton 1 1-8 l£2%faat 2S 106 3 8 7 7 7 7" E Barnes 7 Y'gAdam, McAdoo, BritishMaid ES190 ChurchT ll:395ifast llf 11110 9 11 10 10'1 91'* H King 14 JvCklelSlue, Berm't. WillowTree Ev'7 Charch'l 1 1-2 2:24Sfast 12 lof-1 I 4 5 6 41 5*1 E Barnes 5 AleiJr., L .L'gfeMow, fixliorter r 6S01 2 Church' 1 1 3-ltt 2 "i^fast 29 104 11 11 9 9 41 3| H Hregoryll Mr.rine Corps, M.Usppold, Doyle \ E7772 Latonia 1 1-16 1 tS:Df&st 20? 110 11 12 11 10 10: 10-* W Mor'sey 12 Guaranteed, Furoelow, Cut Cp 67341 Latoria 1 1-S 1 .5-JVthvy 81 1 3 7 8 7 8 8« 8" R Har'ton 9 Pit. J. C. Stone, Alex Jr. 67076 LatoMa. 1 1-16 1 : 1--J ast 88 103 11 11 11 » 101 ll1* W Mor'sejl2 Allivati, L'yL'gf'low, M'lerKbnrt * CBEATICU. b. f. 4 (M) 105 By Cbuctaaxnnda — Black Banner, by Masetto. . (Trainer. F. Gering, Jr. Owner, H. B. Clark). , T1780 M. Height* 11:59 fa?t 47 107 7'* A Kroger 7 KakJfJX, Eallynew, Fornovo 61500 M. Height* ,'J f 1:09 slow 65 K4 7l: A Kroger 10 Apphl *»** il- Bur^oyne. Glenn J 674-"7 Latonia 3-4 1:11 hvy l'.f 107 9 8 9 91 8-» E Barnes 12 Plusl'ltra, Brit.Mnid, Shipmate j j J 65137 Latonia 1 1 1 TlTLfaat 30f « II II 11 II* Um ■ Amlu nyl2 Orlova. T^rln. Blue. Col. Taylor j | j j. TEX, br. c, 3 (M) 107 By Doncaster — Dolly Haaas, by Ciisbton. 5 (Trair.cr, P.. M. VestaL Owner, G. L. Elackford). i 62664 Latonia 1 1-16 1 :47^fast 4'.1" 1 «) S 6 8: 7"S HeGtmwtt MM I^gs, D.imnrls. Nurtnra 5 69014 **.G'nda 1 VXHtrnmA -0 l;0 4 4 5 u 5? 5:i E Bobbins 0 Consort. Sun Time. I'lunella ; SEMPEONIA, b, f, 3 (M) 97 By Hanbridge — Bernaise, by Sempronius. (Train?r, A. Winters. Owner, Tujague & Las cola). 5 69513 F.i.l'r.ds 2-4 llSV.mu-i M 111 M 10 il U i:»» ? Lowe 11 Cor.riiran, Snn Time, Consort 5 63^92 F.G'nJ* 5i f l:074,fast 30 111 5 6 7 7' 7-7 B Lowe 11 TneF'ciscan, J.Il.Livy, iSun'Pimc s 67526 Latonia 2-4 1 :l::".,fast 62 107 10 11 11 12 12" R McO'ottl2 FlyKall, IllackBetty, Fiuciistie i 67209 Latonia 5J f l:ll*4mud 4ii 113 8 8 8 8 S:» H GreKory S Image, Megan, Humanitarian ' DR. PE.ALL, ch. c. 3 (M) 107 By Frizzle^ — Anna Caldwell, by Astronomer. (Trainer. G. Morton. Owcsr, W. F. Polron''. . 62355 I^atonia 2-1 1 :13&fa*t IC2 l^JJi 6 4 6I! F Smith 6 B'dalbane. J.Bowdre. D.B'ckner * * 67224 I^atonia 3-1 1 ll^sooi 106 112 8 8 9 9 9" W Andress 9 Montjoy, Demos, Cloughjordan AUTOCRAT, ch. c. 3 (M) 107 By Vulcain— Aviston, by AyTshira. (Trainer, J. I. Smith. Owner, H. H. Hewitt). , 62C94 Latonia Br.TOy 1.15 fast 52 M0 7 9 9- S« D Conn'HylO LouWLdrig, Wil.Tree, Fly. Prince f 62600 Latonia Im7-Jy 1:45 fast 71 HI 6 6 7» 7» D Conn'HylO Bl "ssTucks, Bojul, Flor.Blossom ( 62324 Latonia 1 l-lfl 1.4^'ifast M 112 5 5 5 6 l D Conn'liy 5 Borius. Fancy Free, Topmast ( 4-2042 Churchill 7 5 1:2Csgooi 21 110 8 6 61 6 s D Conn'liy 9 Barracuda. B'd at Home, Unmet » 61942 Churchill 1 l:37%taat 172 109 S 8 S i!« D Conn'liy 8 Tliibodaux, Bonns, D'otl.yn'kner | C4810 I^tjnia 41 f 58'shvy 14 115 4 5 5l 4* L Lyke 12 Yosliimi, Loochares II., Dad | 54655 l-atonla 4J f 54'sfast 7 115 9 9 9* 9 ' W Billey 10 Col'd Boy, L'cl aresll., D.Sinker 54548 Churchill 41 f 54' fast -0 US 8 S 6s 6»| B J Burke 10 Br. Welles, Cber.Tree. Bob.Ualr I 54514 Chur.h. 11 41 f 54\fast 32 115 6 ( 5*k 4«J L Lyke 11 John Thin, Demos, Montjoy 64219 Churchill 41 I 52 ifast 36 115 1 S 51 5«1 D Conn'liy 8 CJuinceGarden, Bcmos, Bem'c'fnl j 54121 Churchill 1-2 49Hmud 17 115 5 4 31 3« D Conn'liy 6 Topmast, Bem'carefnL Hutch'n c 5 4002 Ch irehil] 1-2 47*ifa*t 43 115 8 8 7s 7" D Conn'liy 9 BetterStilL Rcb. Q'ilnceGardeo c BOBBIE SHEA, ch. c, 3 (M) 107 By Magneto— Liliie Kruter, by Orimar. C (Trainer, E. P. O Meara. Owner. 0 Meara Bros.). I 62788 Latonia lmTJy l:41*tfaat i-3 IN 3 11 11« ll-« R Kenn'dyl2 Bob. R.nndel, Charline « 62632 Latonia 2-4 1:13 fast 124 103 3 7 5=* i'i F Smith 12 K Mountain, Cautions, PT.WeUe* I LA DEENTEEE, ch. f. 4 (M) 110 By Mont d'Or IL— Ambrosia, by Har-svcr. ^ CI (Trainer, L. S. Shnler. Owner, D. Borgman). '? C2783 l^atonia i 1-14 1:40 fast 4-f 1C5 5 8 9' 9'7 R Har'ton 12 Li Foudre, Montjoy, Sim God J 62239 h-archiil 7 11 -TOTifOOl 51 ll'i 7 7 6 6:I II J Burke 7 Cora. d'Amonr, Pr'ceWeiles, Bond ' 6c«27 F.C'nds Lm7--V 1 :« fast 15 111 4 4 2 7 10 10M H J Burk"10 Mechanic, B.WatchIL, Pattern J 6i''87 F.G'nds S-4 1:16 hvy 40 102 1 6 I 71 8:" M Har'son 8 Betbinda, Back Bay, N. Shore '. MM Chirch'l 3 4 l-JZHfm* 21f 103 11 14 14 14 14" F Weiner 14 Hon. Man, B.ofKPiown, Murray J 67SC7 Latonia 3-4 117^mud 49 U*3 1 11 11 ll«liJ1 G Fields 12 Furbelow, Dimples, Harold K. * 67559 Latonia 3-4 l:!73thvy 117 104 11 10 10 81 8' E Barnes 11 J. Goodman, Meliora. Gr'j Sw^ll 67457 Latonia 3 4 lis hvy 15f 1091 8 7 7 S* 6,T R Har'ton 12 Plustltra, Brit.Mald, Shiptnat* l 67267 Latonia 1 l-M 1.46%faat 24 109 4 I t • 61 0»* B Parke 12 I'.'kllackle, L.Widrig, Kicnelier ' 66992 Latonia 3 4 l:18*shvy 9f 1001 9 Lost rider. A WlUon 12 B-^tinaBoma. Has, lulsa CONCENTRATE, br. c. 4 (atl US By Eikhorn — Intensity, by Pentecost. L (Trainer. A. G. Woodman. Owner, Woodman Bros.). If 62694 Latonia lm70y 1:45 fast 1^1 115 4 S 8} 7" A Roach 10 LouWidrig, WP Tree, Fly.Priwei « 62518 I^itonia 1 1-16 l:52*fchvy 3tf 106 3 4 8'1 S:» A Roach 11 C. Henry, Blacklh ck, WarPrixe 6 €2395 Latoria 3-4 ITTKfant 35 115 8 7 8« 8T A Roach 12 Spat*. Cantioo?, Glengarry j 62326 Latonia 3-4 1:13 fast 29f 105 9 » 11- ll'» A Roach 12 L.nis A., Pyx, Troilus j 60427 F.G'nds ImTOy 1:46 fast 5 116 2 2 2 4 S'i 5=1 F Murphy 10 Mjeclianic, B.WatchIL, Pattern | 6"267 F.G'nds 3-4 1 :i34ifast 60 107 10 8 10 10* 9" A Roach 11 Orayson, Mayllodine, MarseJobn ] I | 60166 F.G'nd* 3-4 1 H^fast 30 116 12 10 7 101 10'» A Roach 12 Bristow, Archive, MOOHTaBOMO 1 1 Mfl F.G'nds 3-4 1:16 hvy 15 98 8 7 7 6* 6" A Roach 8 Petiinda, Back Bay, N. Shore | 69573 F.G'nds lm70y l:47»tgood 12 107 1 6 7 S 4l 51* A Roach 12 MBappold. Hermodtn, Archive | BILLY McCRAY. br. c, 3 (M) 107 By Dick WeUes— Penalty, by Marathon. (Trainer. G. M. Johnson. Owner. T. W. Callahan). I 62600 Latonia lm7iy 1:43 fast 64 111 10 10 10 10" R Har'tor.10 P.r'ssT-a.-ks. Bojul, Flor.Blossom 62157 Church: il 1 1:40 fast Sf K9 11 8 «l 6'* L Wirth II Gr.O-.'ddy, Fly. Prince, Fr'kBoyd I MISS RILMA. ch. m. 5 (M) 110 By ELne— Coocikin, by Gone Cc-en. ' (G*cer, 0. R. Lund). ! First start. ! 4th Race [4th Latonia] AiU D^pCT "— * Mile-. Savoy Hotel Pnrse. .".-year-olds and npward. Allow- *TlI I ll/nOC anei-i. (Jaxie 7, 1 ! ^ 1 1:10 4-5 G HO.) CHATTEETON, ch. e, 3 102 By Fair Play— Chit Chat, by Rock Sand. ( Trainer, C. C. Van Meter. Owner, F. J. Kclley). 62835 Latonia 3-4 l:ll«%fast 33-10 106 6 3 5" B* B Kenn'dy 7 Distinet'n, Bra edal bane, Angon 62635 Latonia 3-4 l:ll**,fast 12 103 S 4 3' 1» B Kenn'dy 8 B'dalbane, J.Bowdre, W'd I^dy (•2500 Latonia 1 1:10 fast 14-6 106 4 4 24 3' B Kenn'dy S Thibodaox, Bonus, Billy Brush C1792 Chan h.ll 1 l:37Waat S 104 3 2 3* 31 B Kenn'dy 6 F.Phauloni. l'rcc.Lula, Thibod'T ADVOCATE, ch. c, 4 105 By Ballot— Inspiration, by Fugleman. (Trainer, J. I. Smith. Owner, H. H. Hewitt). 62G63 I^atonia 1 1-16 1.443hfaat 61 101 4 4 6* 6«1 G Fields 10 Distinction, Firebrand, Rouleau 62602 Latonia 1 l:28W.fast 6 109 4 1 4* 4'1 D Conn'liy 6 Paracr, John Finn, Neddarn 62440 latonia T.-l l:llSifast 20 101 5 • 6« 3'i W Pool 7 Br'dalbane, D'tinction. Mar.Msy 61873 Churchill 11-0 1 "0 fast 84 111 6 1 6l l;jD Conn'liy 9 Extcrm'tor, LudyMadcap, K'leau 61812 Churchill 7-8 l:25»^lo\r 21-1J 110 3 | 6'« D Conn'liy C M.Jimima. LM.ideap, M. Fallon 61494 l.ex'ton 1 l-M i 19 mud 1-2 1C9 2 1 1» 1» D Connelly 4 Tab.d'Hon'r, B.Stone, S.ofPPure €1441 Lex'ton 1 l-i: l:4aV%s*«4l 31 108 2 1 11 2»k d Conn'liy 7 PnitedVerde. Rouleau. Woodtrap 68015 Church' I 1 l:37%fast 10 98323 4 4 4"E Scobie 4 Marj. Hynea, Dr. Clark, Rouleau 67393 Latonia 1 6-8 2.4«":..s!ow 28 102 6 4 S • S* 8" G Field* 10 H.E.Cole'n, Bl'kSenrant, R'leau 67169 Latonia 1 1 2.S«ifast 12 10S 3 1 1 1 l'l l'l G Fields 9 Parader, United Verde, LouiaA MB Latonia 1 i -il'^low 14 110 6 3 S S 6* •'• D Conn'liy 6 Blanche Mac, West wood, Legal 65661 Latonia 1 1 :37%fa*t 9 113 2 1 1 1 2 2* D Conn'liy 4 Cho Cho, H. K. Coleman, Runxai : 66238 Latonia 1 1-4 2:08%hvy 1 104 4 2 2 8 *» l» J Francis & Firebrand. Our Flag. Petrarch I 66096 Latonia S-4 1:13 slow S 114 S S S 4« 4* W Liitey 6 Cho Cho, Fallacy, BalanceWbeei I 64733 Latonia S-4 l:15*mud 12-6 111 1 1 1 1* 1* W Liiley 8 B.Lorlotte. Berg.York, B. Wheel 1 6444S Church'l 1 l:40\mud S Iff I I 1 4 f l» M Garner 8 H.B.O'man, B.Keaa, Both'atloo I I ' ' ! ; ' : , , I ! 5 & c * *■ ' 8 I J 6 ( l J J '. .".6 J { 5 ^ £ ( f C 6 • & B 6 9 I I I ] , ' i J i , (, t g ;- MARVIN MAY. ch b 5 1C8 By McGee-Conciosion. by Peep o'Day. (Trainer, J. McPberscn. Ownor, Mays Lake Farm Stable). £;??Jl Latonia M l:1144fil8t 14 107 3 S 3' 3' E Scobie C Distinction, M.Fallon, M.Hyne* g*!* ^to*V L rf!:!^3t « 1W » 6 4* 4«iE Scobie 7 Br'dalbane. D'tinrt ion. Advoc at* iiilo .^U"v! nl!1^331 26 109 1 » 1*» l'l D Conn'ny 4 H.Command, KoyalPalm, L'tado. At?i2 ^rC^ 11 }«5i^ i Ji? i t t *\ B K^'dy 6 Br'dalbane, Nwloam. Centimeter 61744 t Churchai 3-4 1:1 1 Vast 9 107 S S 2} 2 B Kenn'dyl3 H.Cloud, Dr.Clark. MlssJemima 6t44W L*ar't4Mi 3 4 Ll^fast 7-6 106 1 1 2« 2'1 B Kenndy 0 Centimeter. Bettina, Ben Valet 22 Z ^.nd3 S-»1:1-Wast 13-5 US 1 1 I 1 1» D Connelly 5 Mis* Jemima. TauSon. WarNoU .9474 F.G nd* S-4 1:11,— i 21 107 1 | S 1 l'l F CltUetO 5 H'hCost, J.S.Beardoa Botberfa iS29C Jeffeon 3-4 1 :li?sfast 11-10 112 1 1 1 1J 1' F CltUetti 4 Arrowhead. ""Twlio. Incog; BUM Jetrson 3-4 1:13« .good 13-6 109 1 1 1 1» 1»» E Pool 4 Irish Dream. Valor, Botheration ^.651 Baton-a 1-4 LlTM^ood 21 98 1 4 6 61 6" F Foiretto 0 Misa Jemima, Ginger. Brookholt -.494 Latcnia 3-4 l:12Jigood 32 99 S 6 4 S*» 511 B Parke 3 Extinction. High font, Min.Man PINDAR PEEX. ch. o. S 103 By Jack Atkin— English Esther, by Lord Esterlinr. fTra:ner, P. Coyne, Owner, G. T. Arnold). 62814 Latonia 3-4 1:12 fast 9-6 96 4 4 II 1» J Owen* 6 Gangwny, StMShra. I^idy Astor C2601 LatoBta 3-4 l:12tifast 6 108 6 S 1» 1* B Kenn'dylO IcnBolt, IlliawMsi. aJkk Z*«rj 6251G Latonia 3-4 l:14-Jih-.-y 7-5 103 4 1 11 21 M Gamer 9 Dimples, Gray.son, Hrisht I.eaf 62129 (hur:hill 3-4 l:12%fast 4 110 9 5 41 4=1 D Conn'liy 9 Janku. J. B. Brown. Wayw*dL«4f C19i2 Churchfa 1 l:37-sfost 23 10$ 6 6 6 5'* M Garner R Thih.Maux. Boms, B'othyl:'kner 5S3G2 Lex'ton FCl:ll%siow7 109 3 6 3 21 2* H J Burkel2 Omnipotent, I n S, nny. Br.i.eaf 5S267 Lex'ton 3-1 1 :l:i'ifast 41 103 S 8 8 71 6-J F ?mith 12 Geniil.ty. DndeSonaj CapBteet 5S334 Church'l 7-S l:26%fast 6f 114 3 4 13 14 14 14» H I.unsf'd 14 iTeciotisI.uli, Banna, Thibo.«aax 5,3^6 latonia 3-4 l:!6i%hvy 4-5 115 I I S 1* lP» O Willis 8 Dcnv s, Lur« Tuline 57234 Latonia 3-4 l:14»sgood 17-6 113 4 4 4 O 4« O Willi* 9 Montjov, Homos, Cloughjcfuan 67U38 Latonia 3-4 l:15%KOodl2-10 112 8 6 6 51 «'» O Willis 8 Cap Bock, Tulace, Demus BARRACITDA. ch. c, 3 90 By Trap Rock— Balancoire, by Meddler. (Trainer, L. Johnson. Ownor, J. Greenberg). C2751 Latonia 1 1 tSftfls.** 6 100 4 1 3» 4» F Wilson 6 JolmFinn. I/dyMcd- an. Teahhnl 62598 Latonia 3-4 lU2**taa*, 29 106 3 3 li l'l F Wilson t Ararat, N'ghtyNiaha, LordAIaca C2042 Churchill 7-8 1 :2Gfegood 13-10 116 1 1 1» 1» A Wilson 9 Bred at II. me tlamet t;l ody 605S3 F.G'nds 1 l:42%hYy 7 S«Z1SS4 4'«J Owens 4 Manilla BOipnen Elm H ■ SSSSS F.G'nda El f 10S«|WJ 3 115 6 I 3 2* » 3 McCoy 12 Miracle Mau, iiick,.ry, tI*Mar*j DOROTHY BTJCIXNER, b. f, 3 97 By McGeo— Elizabethan, by Hamburg. (Trainer, T. L. Pierce. Owner, C. W. Moore. Jr.). 62720 Latonia 3-4 1:13 fast 9 M 4 3 4» 4'1 3 Pool 5 Jean.Bow.lr-. M.r.Winsor. Mom 620G1 latonia 3-4 1:12%faat 6 101 1 4 31 3'i G Fi -Ids 7 Gaagrway, N'ghtyXiaaa, Bonos 62355 latonia 3-4 1 :13V,f:'-st 16 104 6 3 3* 3'1 W I'ool S B*«nUnana, SJIowure l..l!!;;.sh 02180 Churchill 3-4 l.15V,fast 11-10 105 3 1 I'll* B Kenn'dy T M.T.Win. or. Georgette B'tlaal 6194'i Churchill 1 l:37^ifaat 8-6 BBS 1 1 J3 : «! B Kenn'dy 8 T. ibodaux, Bona*, ftthlanS 61851 1 hun hill 11:53 hvy 13-6 9411 1 2» 2" J Owens 4 LadyAstor Dalorea T-- ! .-ty 61773 ChurchiU 3-4 1:12 faat 43 96 1 1 f 2 1 A Arvin 12 QaacwaT, Cel Bake* rhhn 61C22 Lex'ton 3-4 l.lC^fast 48 94 S 1 ■ 2* W Pool 10 Chaeatet, Jim D i»y Trareato 61512 Lex'ton 3-4 l:16^hvy 2S 107 1 3 6» «'» O Willi* 7 C.McMeekin, Pme.Luhl AshSana US294 Lex'ton FCLlCfefaat 77 106 I 6 4 V 9-» C IX.shm'n 9 Omnip-jtent, B. anlCoo Cul Girl ;;S267 Lex'ton 3-4 1:13 Wast 40 100 4 2 8 61 7* C l 'hrr.onl2 GeaUlity, CaeieSonar, Capttoea T7I87 Th' cliff e 6| f 1 :08 fast 2 107 2' M Fo.len 8 DeToaite, Paai Pla STeanla U 5S:.35 D'ihire 61 f 1 ^)7%goodi3-10 113 1 2 1 2} 3-} .1 II Burke 9 B*rapetyBumpa, BBIyDaaa Air* 1S7 Windsor 3-4 l:12?ifa*t 11 167 S S11*2 JH Burke 7 Aloft. Billy Dunn Orma DnB 56437 Win daw 51 f l:10 islow 9 112 3 I 1 ]| t J ll Bark* t fLAdaraa, Li'rM.:cI!., DeihiMald 55972 D'shlre 6-S lKllHfaat 2} 1101 7 6 S 4 6*1 H Salarlin 11 JakeBargcr, S.l'rice Lil ifn^ii 55636 Windsor 6-8 l:00%faet U 113 1 I ° 1| H Saladin L2 Marbie, B. Bunn, Bred al Uoa* GUV'HOR, ch. g, 4 105 By Superman— Verdict, by Trrant. (Trainer, M. Goidhlatt. Owner, M. Golcblatt). 62557 I^itor.ia 3-4 1:13 fast 32 109 5 6 6» 6T G Fields 7 Badrtaa ITigti 'V,,* \n---n 62435 Latonia 3-4 1:12 fast 13 113 3 3 71 9'« D Conn'Bj S N'tyNisba, MiaaM'flna, Uadriaa C1037 Havana 3-4 1.12'-ifaat 7-5 115 5 2 2« 21 M Garner 6 List One. Ararat, The Boy C0873 Havana 61 f 1 jSSfaCaat 6-5 114 3 3 1» i» M Garner 7 Ararat, ia.st o-ie Tba Boy !X)f.67 Havana 61 f l:03?ihvy 1-2 112 1 1 S l1 2l L Penman 6 Aiken. Col Chile, 'i he B..y 4" Havana 51 f l:09%hvy 1-2 113 1 111* V L Penman 3 Ti: • Bay, Gen. J. M. Gomes 6c::7i Havana 3-4 1:12 fast 31 107 1 1 1 1« l'l J Peyaa 5 List Cap, The Boy, CabaEa- auta -K294 Havana 51 f 1 :05' if ast 6-5 110 4 S S 2" 4*10 Bol.'son 8 Dlthaa, LaatOaa, Mav..r licus* S-^217 Havana 3-4 l:12Vyast 41 110 3 3 3 2»i 3» C Roh'son 5 Juilge Pryar, The Boy, Mciiora 60047 Havana 3-4 1:13 fast 1 U0 3 1 1 S** «* L Penman 7 The B..y, Aiken. Ararat ROYAL PALM, ch. e, 3 S8 B7 Great Brit-.in— May Ellen, by Cesarion. (Trainer, S. Chenaclt. Owner, L. Lewis). 62697 Latonia 3-4 1:12 fast 32 106 3 S 6 5" Bl Martin | M.Jemima, MarFUlon, Dr Clark 62560 1-atonia 1 1:40 fast 8 115 3 1 5» 6" E Martin 8 ThlbainUX, Pores, Caattertoa 62T.27 Latonia 3-4 1 :13fefast 9-6 97 3 2 l'l 1* W Pool 5 LornAUen, BOaaerK., BoyalDiea 62113 Churchill 3-4 ld2%faat 23-10 94 4 2 31 3» W Pool 4 Mar.May, fl rnmniint. lanTnlag 61S42 ChurchUl 1 l:37%faat 29 107 3 4 6« 611 J Kederi* H Tkihodaax, Bonus, l)',.::,yl'.'kiier 55T.81 Latonia 61 f l.CG'&fast 5 113 8 S 7 7« 7!« J Howard 11 SirUugb GraaWara, Waj.Lady 54^17 Church'l 41 t 53 fast 19 115 7 4 S'l 5«1 J Howard I Pair Phaataat, Miss Joy, Aiufi J4.T78 Churuh'l 41 t 5.!%fast 11-10 116 3 1 1» 1* E Pool 12 Bet Itaata, Lnfa, Montjoy 54142 Church'l 41 t 55Vihvy S 117 2 6 4'-8 4»1 M Garner 5 Casey, Sanaa, Bracdalbace WIDGEON, ch. c. 3 (M) 102 By Star Shaot— Wide Eyes, by Hamburg. (Trainer, J. C. Milam. Owner, M. Jones). 62814 Latonia 3-4 1:12 fast 89 102 2 2 6 6» E BcohSa G Pindar Peel. Gangway, \ -i :am 62635 Latonia 3-4 1:11 vfaat 214 103 8 7 7* 7'5 E .Scobie 8 Chat' ton, Br*datbaae, J.BowOta 5u997 yar*toga 51 f 1:06 Vf ast 20 115 12 12 11 10* lolT M 'lamer 13 Oecaale, Prank Fnrat, Daadleea ;c442Lat nla 64 f l.Of^fast 7-5 112 7 7 4 V 4' L Lyke 9 S.andBoots. Bl. House. Hcpu to* 5th Race [5th Latonia] r \ * . , j j J J j | j j. 5 i 5 ; 5 5 s i ' . * * , f ( ( » | | I j c c C I « I ^ CI '? J ' J '. J * l ' L If « 6 j j | ] I | 1 1 | | I I ' ! ! : I I 1 I CiL RA'^C * Mile and 70 Yards. Grand lintel Handicap. f.-year-olJ.-j aad Jlll liHUU upward. (\ov. U, 1«J17 1:11 -4-5 Z liiG.) FLREBRAJTD, ch, c, 4 120 By McGee— Suoduo, by Star Ruby. (Trainer, R. Goose. Owner, J. Livingston). 62663 rntontn 1 1-16 l:44antnat 3 no a 2 2* 2* B KcnnMyio IMrtlnctlan. Snahaa. Paradta 62300 Latonia 1 1-16 l:44'^f?st 3-4 123 3 6 6» 6'» B K. nn'ly 7 Ladf lladean, Parader, Miato IL 62160 Churchill 1 1-16 1 :44^rast 7-10 120 1 1 l'l Is B Ktna'dy 4 La iy Uadran, MintO II.. Banna 62078 Churchill 1 1-4 2:04-is!ow 16-5 119 S 2 2' 34 J L M'ney 4 bt'ni'tor, Bl.Stone, S.ofPleaanra 61873 Churchill 11-8 1:50 fast 21-6 120 1 4 41 6s 1 H J Burke 9 Bxterm'tar, LadyMadrap, BlaafJ 61744 Churchill 3-4 LHVast 12 117 13 9 10* 10'" H J Burkel3 HicaCIcnd, M n aMay Dr.Clark 58401 Lex'ton 1 1-2 2:.:i=--fast U-5 118 1 1 1 1 l'l l'l M Game* 5 Ci.it. Verde, Kxterra'ator, Badk* 58173 Church'l 1 1-8 l:4fl^fast 5 U6 6 6 4 3 1» B* B Kenn'dy 6 Br. Clark, Bhtnteaa, 51arj Ilyue* 5S069 Church'l 11-16 1:45 fast 19-6 118 6 4 4 3 41 t'J II Lunsfd 8 Mar.Hyaea, Br.Cterk, Uiager 57947 Church'l 1 1-8 l:51!f fast 6 U6 4 6 5 4 41 4* 11 J Burke 7 Bit of White, Kaajroon, Gir.cn :7563 Latonia 1 1-8 l:55V.hvy 11-10 115 3 8 1 1 1' 1' L Lyke 8 II. P. Coleman, S.ofi le. P.P'n'nt 57393 Latonia 1 5-8 |-SS%a1aw 6 117 6 2 2 3 41 5'« B Kenn'dylO H.I Co'.e'n, Bl'kSei vant, K'leaa 5C947 Latonia 1 3-16 l:o7-- fiat 19 K* 6 8 6 2 1J 1» B Kenn'dy 12 ApliieDoar, L'yMadcap, S of l"r* 56HS Latonia 1 1-16 1 40*thvy .4-5 10113 2 2 I U 11 B Kenn'dy 8 K^lium, Cr.itfd Verde, Juuett i5580 LatonU 1 3-16 l:56'ifast 45 101 5 2 1 2 5' S'« G It-ids 8 BnitPhL LaBahlee, Kiter.nator MIIITO n., b. r. 3 111 By Sundridje— Miss Ronald, by Bay Ronald. (Trainer, W. Perkins. Owner, W. V. Tbraves;. 6»663 Latonia 1 1-16 1:44* fast 4 114 6 5 6' 7«3 J Owens 10 Distinction, BTiehiand, ■ n'.eaa 62399 Latonia 1 l:37'ifast 5 110 2 3 11 !: J Ojvct.s 7 P.- Clark, Pander, Banleaa 62300 latonia 1 1-16 l:«t%Caat 12 110 4 3 21 3i N Barred 7 Lady Madcap, Parader, ffcaclaaa C2I60 ohirchlll 1 1-16 1^6%faat 4 116 S 4 3» 3« W w Tlor 4 rirebraad. Lady Badean, Ponua 6197o ' hurchiU 11-16 1:44 fast 3 U6 2 4 2'1 21 ■ Pool • L'y Madcap, Marj .llyms, BrJ^Va 61907 Churchill 71 f 1:30 fast 16 115 2 3 3» B* ■ Pool 5 UtgbClend, Dr.Clark Gran. War* G1744 ChurchUl 3-4 1:11 HI ast 19 1U U 11 91 !') Q Pool .13 IligbCload, MarvinU '.y, Dr.Churft f.1454 lex'ton B~4 lU3%raat 7-5 106 2 1 L1 2'j T Murray 8 L'yMadcap, JimDafary, Furbelow 51124 Churchill I SdS%fant 13-10 124 4 1 11 31 ll LanaTd • PifJr., Sanaa ofch-a.-ure. Legal 51341 ChurchiU 1 1-8 1 :53'ifast 9-5 L'6 4 4 21 l*a H I.unsf'd 6 (Tm.ire, W'dtrap, S.ofPU-.jsnr* 51256 Latonia 2 1-4 3:49*s.fa*t 13-5 120 1 2 V 2' H Lunsfd 5 Ptl Jr.. Danatrna*. L'uder Fir* PARADER, ch. g, 4 103 By WUak Broom II.— Pageant, by Delhi, (Trainsr, J. C. Cahn. Owner, T. J. Pondergast). 62663 I^atonia 1 1-16 l:445sfa8t 28 107 3 3 !* 4'i V .-'mith 10 Distinction, Bill In Mat. Bculcaa C2S02 latonia ll.SS%fnal 1 14 o S 2l l** V Baaith ti J.,-hu Finn, Kaddaaa, Adroeat* 62399 Latonia 1 l:3?*ntaat 6 106 1 2 o5 21 F Smith 7 BiiaBa IL, Dr. Clark, Etonleaa 62300 Latonia 1 1-16 1:4 i --.last 43 104 5 1 1 » I'» F Smith 7 LadyM* •!• up. MiatalL, Kouleaa 62133 Churchill 1 l:37'5fast 16 108 5 2 1» 21 B Kenn'dy 7 K ui.au. Darteaaar, Uep 62010 Churchill 3-4 l:ll%fast 37 100 6 6 6 ti'j 8 McCraw G Bl'dalhaan, Neddaaa, Centimeter £7078 Latonia 1 1-16 l:45^,fast 5 105 6 4 4 3 31 5'i ■ ScnhM 8 U.Verde, Rap. Traveler, L.uie.V. 495 LatonU 1 1-16 l:LH;good 19 106 6 6 6 6 6* 614 E Scobie 7 Siagsaa. B'agaBnek, B.OfWatM 57312 Latonia 1 1-16 1:49 mud 1 100 222 2 2 2»G Fields 2 11. K. OlhBM 57237 Latonia 1 1-8 l:51*4 fast 8 103 9 9 4 3 3* 3»1 E Scobie 10 Banjroon, V ' -odtrap, Att.-BoylL 57169 Latonia 1 l:38%faat 7 108 6 7 S S 21! 2'1 N Barrett 9 Advocate, DnitedVerda, LaaiaA, 56993 Latonia 11-16 1:52 hvy 6-6 112 3 3 3 4 •*• 41* N Barrett ■ lTllBllllJ. CI. Baker, Bei.Valet 56768 Latonia 1 1-16 l:47Hslow 8-5 107 4 ■ 3 1 I'll1 E Scobie S QaalHalfc Furbelow, UntleVel* 56286 Sar toga 1 hvy 16-8 98 1 1 1 1 U 1« E Scobie 2 Devastation i61S5 Sar'toga 1 l:42V£mud 10 10113 8 2 1 2« 11 F C'ltllettl 4 Ten-Lee. Dartmoor, Dry Moou GANGWAY, b. e, 4 1C5 By Luke McLuke — Little Oasis, by Belvider*. (Trainer, C C Van Meter. Owner, F. J. Kel ley). 62814 Latonia 3-4 1:12 fast 19-10 115 3 3 2» 2' B Kenn'dy 6 Pin.larPeel. Neddaaa, La.lyAstor 62661 Latonia 3-4 1 :123fcfast 6 120 4 S 2 1* B Kenn'dy 7 N'htyNisba, D.liuckner, Bonus 62399 Latonia I laHjghaS 27 103 6 4 6* 6« B Kenn'dy 7 Minto IL, Dr.Clark. Parader 61873 Churchill 11-8 1:50 fast 9 105 7 6 51 V B Kenn'dy 9 Extcrm'tor, LadvMad.-ap, B'leau 61831 Churchill 1 1-16 l:4S-5mud 2 112 1 1 1» 1» B Kenn'dy 5 T d'llonneur, Ti.lane. (hacolet 61773 Churchill 3-4 1:12 fast 17-5 109 3 5 21 l'l J D M'ney 12 B'thyBucsner, "ol. Baker. Flag* 54103 Churchill 7-S 1:25 Vast 13-5 106 6 2 31 5T J D M'ney 10 D'jeeling. B. Valet. Castlerengh 51396 Churchill 3-4 l:13%faat 6 109 9 4 3 5» II J Burke 10 Coyne, Bis. Bock, Blow. Bubbles 51355 ChurchiU 7-8 1 : 26^. fast 10 105 12 8 4» 4S1 C Buel 13 Coyne, BedLefa, SirThos.Kean 51002 latonia H.BBtJtfaat 12 110 5 7 8'J 8" N Barrett 10 B. Yourself, Mcd'.lwin, Broth.B. 50979 latonia 3-4 1:13 fast 33-10 112 7 1 1* 1* N Barrett 12 Botheration. Merriinac. Nonskid 50912 latonia 1 l:41«4fa*t 6 106 6 3 9» 9'1 N l;arrett 12 P.ettina. Bro.Batch, Bal. Wheel 50789 LatonU 3-4 LLTVaat 10 104 6 7 4» 4«1 3 Wida 13 Bacs'n Maskalioiige, McG'dwin MTJXCTBEB, blk. g, 4 103 Ey Valcain-"TaiMola, by The Commoner. (Trainer, G. B. Allen. Owner, G. R. Allen). 61298 Tijuana 1 1-8 l:53'-.fast 7-5 115 2 3 2 211 C Dugsran 2 Be Frank 61208 Tijuana 1 1-16 1:47V -at 14-5 122 6 3 \\ 1| E Fator 8 Kath.Bankin, Mannikinll, UBS 61116 Tijuana 1 l:38Vast 9-10 102 2 3 3 3* T Wilson 3 Coffield, Motor Oaf 60963 Tijuana 1 1-4 2:06Vast 23-5 113 6 4 3* 1»1 J Htamer 11 Bifle, Rpgreso, Planet 61.707 Tijuana 1 1-16 1:47 fast 3 115 154 4 313»CH Miller 8 Planet. Furbelow, Billy Lane 60576 T.Juana 11-6 1:57 slow 6 117 5 1 1 1 2| 1' C Th'pson 8 Be Frank, Breeze. East Indian St.410 Tijuana 61 f 1:07 Vast 23-10 119 6 6 6 4» 3* C Duggan 6 Sam Beh. Huron II., Sedan 50329 Tijuana 3-4 l:14%fast 19-10 122 9 6 6 6» 6*1 C H Miller 9 Sedan, Motor Cop. Sam Beh 6C253 Tijuana 3-4 l:16%good 7-5 122 6 5 S 21 SJ C H Miller 7 Kap.Stride, B. Allen, Oreh.KIng S0040 F.G'nds 61 f LlOVivy 4 109 8 4 4 21 2* L Morris 8 ElraerK., Mercury, T.d'Uonneui 59976 F.G'nda 3-4 l:20H.hvy 1 110 4 11 l'l 1| L Morris 7 Rep, Servitor, Serapis 59842 F.G'nda 61 f LlOtthvy 8 108 7 4 4 3* 2* B Mari'elli 7 High Cost, Serapis, Knot Orau :i0»3 Empire 61 t 1:06 fast 11-5 123 6 6 S 2 21 C Hob son 5 Grey Lag, Curfew, East View BONUS, b. f , S 06 By All Gold — Remembrance, by Hamburg or Broom- (Trainer, M. fioldblatt. Owner, Greentroe Stable). stick. 6269C I atonia 1 l:39Vast 1 94 6 6 2* B* J Owens 7 Oliaeolet, Bil. Brush, R.W'gfield 62661 Latonia 3-4 l:12%fast 32 93 5 5 4* 4'1 J Owens 7 Gangway, N'tyNisba, D.Bnck'r 62560 Latonia 1 1:40 fast 31-10 102 1 4 3* 2* W Pool 8 Thibodanx. Cliatterton, B. Brush 62241 Churchill 1 1-8 l:52Vast 21-6 116 1 4 6'1 5T L I^yke 8 Startle, Marg. Fallen, Prec'sLula 62160 Churchill 1 1-16 1 :44 Vast 22 98 2 2 4 4«1 B Scheffel 4 Firebrand, L'yMadcap. MintoII. 61942 Churchill 1 l:37%fast 7-6 103 4 3 21 2'1 A Wilson 8 Thibod'x, Doroiltyitr.c k'r. A*hl'd 11833 Churchill 1 l:39Hmud 9 10111 2 3* 3»1 J Kederis 5 BPclieMac, Kinbnrn, Mar.Hyno* 61773 Churchill 3-4 1:12 faat 15 95 4 8 7» 5« B Scheffel 12 (i'gway, D'tbyBuckner, C Baker 5S402 Lex'ton 1 l:39Vast 6 102 3 7 6 6 4l 3-1 A Wilson 9 Roekmin'ter, L.Astor, M.Fallan 58294 Lex'ton PC 1:10 Va*t 31 10718 9 9 9 7»| M Garner 9 Omnipotent, B. andCoo, Col.Glrl 58212 Church'l 7-8 l:24*4fa*t 6 100 8 9 9 9 7'1 7»i B Kenn'dylO J. Bowdre, B'kminister. J.Finn 58134 Church'l 7-8 l:26%fast 11 111U11U U 31 2* D Conn'Uyl4 Prec.Luia, Thibodaux. Cap Rock 57626 LatonU S-4 1.16%hvy 43-10 104 7 6 6 6* 6T| B Park* 7 M Fallon, LinaClark, Ommp'tent &C948 Latonia 61 f l:07%fast 9-6 108 9 S S 7* 7" H J Burke 0 Glyn, Liaa CUrk. Wayw'd Lady 66659 Windsor 61 I 1:05 Vast 4 111 I 8 S 8 8l» L Lyke 8 D of Allah. S.Tboughts, J'hnFlaa 66446 Latonia 61 f l:06%faat 7-6 MIT S 6 6* V D Conn'By 8 SlrHngk, M.Fallon, Preel'sLala 66SS9 Latonia S-4 l:12%faat IS 112 S 6 6 S'l 2'1 L McAtea S MUaJoy, F. Phantom, R'mla'iter MINinE B.. br. t, 2 (It) 107 By Sweep— Lady Strtthmore, by Strathroore. (Trainer, J. 0. Whitlow. Owner. J. S. Barber). 62721 Latonia 5-8 1:01 fast 22-6 112 1 « 61 4" H Pool 10 LcdvGorhnm. Kcnr.inare, Power ' S2660 Latonia 51 t l:08%fast 9 11? 11 11 10» fas J Owens 12 F't Ward, May. Carvel, Admirer 62517 Latonia 5-8 1:04%hvy 41 115 7 5 71 3« F Smith 11 Tokihime, Bcndila, Koldgoid 62130 ChurchiU 41 f Si last S3 10S Left at post B Carries 10 Pun.Gorda, Barb. Palmer, B'deau ' ROLDGOLB. oh. f, 2 (M) 107 By Mentor— Hustle, by EusseU. (Trainer, B. P. Brooks. Owner, T. E. Mueller). 62811 Latonia 5} f 1:08 fast CO 106 6 3 3* J* G Fi»!ds 10 MiasMelse. K'nmare. M'orCarrel I 02721 Latonia 6-8 1:01 fast 12 11Z i 4 41 6" D Conn'llylO LidyGorham. KPnnmire, Power 62517 Latonia 5-8 l:04%hvy 12 l!fi 3 4 3l 4« O Willis 11 Tokiliime, Bendita. Minnie B. 62400 Latonia 5-8 l:01%fast 34 109 2 6 S 7T1 E Martin I Kent L, Leslie, Ten Sixty 62238 Churchill 5-S l^l-^fast 17 112 I 4 81 8*1 N Barrett 10 Man. Maid, Tckiiiiroe, PkMR 02134 Churvhiil 41 f 54 fast 43 111 5 2 2 14* G Fields 7 Hushes Cham. OldTop. Skeesix SUFERBTTM. b. f, 2 (M) 107 By Superman— Dolly Bultman, by AUoway. (Trainer, L. Jcfcnr.on. Owner, G. H. En^belk\mp). 62831 Latonia £1 f l:CS*ifast ■ M 7 6 71 7'° F Smith 10 R. Queen, Fdljll. MissMasic f 62599 latonia b-i 1:01 fast 26 112 10 10 91 8*i F Wilson 10 I). Flower, A. P.. Gown. Prcstolite 60481 F.G'nds 3-S 36 mud 41 106 6 5^ 57i A Wilson 12 Antonia. Dearie, Lilac Time 6i»973 F.G'nds 2-8 Si^hvy 6 114 4 l*| 4*1 F Cltiletti 8 Lady Boss, St. Angelina, M 'two tie 69799 F.G'nda 3-8 37 hvy II 114 6 6' 4* J D M'neyl2 Marj.Wood, S.A'trclina. K'pieS. ' 69676 F.G'nds 3-8 28%fa*t 60 BJJ ■ 10* 10'« K Ambrosel2 M. Minerva. K'pLS.. St. Angelina 1 TED'S PLUM, ch. f, 2 (M) 107 By Trevisco— Plum Pudding, by Plaudit. (Trainer. C. Bills. Own»r, C. Bills). 61771 Churchill 4s t 64*ifast 69 112 8 S 71 6si F Smith 9 Boppye, Yalta, Cort© Page 5 3rd Race [3rd Latonia] QpH DA PC *- 1-16 Miles. 3-yenr-old.s anil iiHiva.-d. Maiden*. Claiming. , Ol U llrtL/L. lOct. 7, 11»10 1:4.1 || 8J 122.) BOJTJT, b. g, 3 (M) 107 By Sidbow — Julia K. Faulkner, by Autolight. (Train jr, C. P. Mattingly. Owner. G. P. Mattinjly). 62788 Latonia lmTOy l:44%fast 9 106 2 3 4* 4" H Gray 12 Bob, Randel. Crarline 62600 latonia lrn7uy 1 :45 fust 7 111 7 ! 21 2"'i H Gray 10 B'sTarks, Flor.Bh ssom, OotVala 02479 Latoiiia lmTOy l:45%fai t 10 104 5 3 4' 4 i B Kenn'dy 8 Kr.rbly. Bed I/*gs, TwinhleBlue 62237 Churchill 7-S l:26«*fast 17 KM 7 7 41 31 B Gray 10 Oasttereagk, Blaise. Ml I hie 1 1 in 62189 Churchill 1 1-K l:4;Hf;ut « 102 3 5 6* 6*1 H Gray 7 Cheerleader. SnaGod, B'ckThong 62008 anrcfcill 1 l:X M.fast 43 105 6 6 6» 3» T Wilson 15 IlrassT'ks, Opulent, AlamedaClir] I 61875 ChurchiU 11-16 1:47 fast 1C 110 17 7* 7 « A Wilson 8 Megaa. Dortaa, t'asey 61789 Churchill 7-S l:2S%faat 15 110 4 7 41 3:* A Wilson 14 Cattlemfk, BeGoo-1, Fly. Prince CT210 Chun hi 7-S LJI^fast 10 115 7 6 7 6 C» 65i A Wilson 11 CnolrPoniy, OurDear, SaniFrank ; ts:04 Churcli'l 1 Ltt'ifast 31-10 102 5 3 3 3 3} 3* A V.'iison 10 Churline, Sam 1'rank, Fiucasilt WMOWKa'l T-tiantCaat 12 U2 8 4 5 4 41 2* A Wilson 8 Msximac, Lt. Colonel, Fim-astU 1 E7«76 latonia 1 1:42 fast 54 M 7 6 7 7 6« 4T A Wi!son 10 GcMCcCttt, Bright Trash, I'utni* , 5752$ Latonia 3-4 l:12*ifast 28 101 8 9 9 8« 8" H Gregory 12 FJyBa!!. BiaikBetty, Fionaslle MICHAEL 3. DALY. ch. c, 4.(H) tli By Corcyre.— Stray Moments, by St. Eilaire. (TrjCaer, C. W. Coappeil. Owucr, H. D. Byrne). 62G91 Lateaia Lr.70yl.45 fast 14-5 115 6 2 21 4» N J R'rneslO I/«W»!nr, Wil.Tree, Fly. Prince 62395 Lntonia 2-1 1 : 13* fast 7 115 11 8 7» 5'J N J H'rncs!2 i^iuis, Okattoaa, Glengany 62159 Ckarchill 3-1 l:12%fa«t 72 108 3 4 4 4* N J BYnes 4 lt;ipi;l Day, Adonis, Ararat 62071 Churchill -'i f 1:21 hvy ■ 112 a 6 6 4" N J B-rnes 5 Col. Baker. BenValet. Bcgrardon U625 a&pira •] f 1^6%Caat 100 115)11 11 12 121 13»l F A Q'nl'nl5 lil.AIlanroe. Ar.ofC.old. Klllala FLYING PBINCE. cb. c. 3 (M) 102 By Zeus— Sweet Pea, by Ivan the Terrible. (Traii-cr. J. S. Evcrman. Owner, Dortch Bros.). C2753 LatonU 1 It lM?%f*M 8 94 4 4 4 4«1 B Scbcffel R Countesa. Alei Jr.. Dr. Rae 62C94 Latonia ]m70y 1:45 fast 13 5 HO 9 6 41 3* G Fields 10 LWidrlg. Wil.Tre*. M.J.Daly 62563 l^itor.ia 1 1-1S l:47\fast 9 Mi S 6 3 1 3» G Fields 9 Arravan, Dr. Bae, Hope 62478 Latonia 1 1-15 l:47!ifast 19 103 S 5 S* 6'1 J Francis 8 Sportsman, AIiim'aGirl, OoLiL.1 4.2297 Lataala 1 1-S l^3%tast 12 95 7 7 4» 3»1 J Ow ns 8 liccal. Countess, GraccDangherly 62157 Chan. hill 1 1:^0 fast 3 104 6 4 21 21 J Owens 15 Cr. Daddy. FrankBoyd, Uermoden ' 6207« Churchill 11-16 1:4? hvv M 103 7 7 61 4'1 B Kenn'dv S Ptetar, Tul .a. Bandel 62008 Chnrchill 1 l:.19Vtfast 7f 106 4 7 6' 651 J Zoeller IS BfaM Tacks, Opulent, Bnjul 617SS Churchill T-6 llXKfhat 32 105 9 6 6» 4: A Arvin M ("astltreash. Be Good, Bojul MZWCharch'I 7-S l:26H'ast 2G 115 3 9 11 11 11 11" R McD'ottll CncleSonny, OurDear, Sair.Fraak E8170 Church' 1 5Jfl:08 fast 131 IS 6 7 6 6:1 6=J R McD'ottl2 Itadiola, Blossomliouse, WafceUp I ESlOt Church'l 1 l:40Vtiast 15 1081 3 9 10 9 9« 9" R MoDof.10 Charline, Sam Frauk, Bojul BAITY H., b. f, 3 fM) 102 By Dick Welles— Europa, by Maceo. (Trainer. A. Newman. Owner. J. P. Baker). C2632 Latonia 3-4 1:11 fast Wt '.% 4 6 7'- 6»J A Yerrat 12 R. Mountain. Cautions. Bob. Shea 1 •SSM Latonia 2-4 lJ3%faat 1 if 1(* I 2 5* 7" J Francis 12 Spats. Cautious, Glengarry 62322 Latoria 2-4 1:14 fast I* 95 S 7 9 9»i A Arvin 9 f. Taylor. Gray'n. Prince Welles RfTt Chnrch'l 1-4 l:14%faat anf ulM 11 12 12 12" J Francis 13 BeUahOltJ, Eve. Stories. B.Bt tty 65094 Latonia M 142%aUW 58 112 8 8 10 10 W* 3 Francis 10 S".a laru. Bli'mlMue, BiilandCiX* 1 DEUCES v^^LD. br. f, 3 (M) 102 By Jim Gtffney — Ducis, by Saciringham. (Trainer. F. Cropper. Owner, Brandon & Cropper1. 61836 M. Heights 6) f 1:09 fast 12 105 4'1 E T MoorelO Ilerinss, Blandel, Farewell Taps 61790 M. Heights ;.j f 14(%fact 54 1"* 7* E T Moorel2 Tornado, Al Strauas, Squ. Charlie 61716 M. Heights 5 S l:01%fast 74 107 11" R Rail 12 Littl.-I^ss, Hap. Buxton, Rubula •MR F.C. 'nils lmTOy 1:49 mud 50 95 10 10 10 10 10 10»l J Morin-.eo 10 F.ve. White, V'l'^dCoi'n, Adv'ture , MB F.G'r.ds Si f l^^fast 20 111 8 M 10 105 10*} F. Martin 12 Ini okalee, PunTirae, M'yMaxiai ! f.51s7 L-itcnia 5-S lftXIM 62 112 12 12 11 ll2 10* ' H King 12 In'iuisition, Crnsstess, OrmaDale 1 TONEY LADY. b. m. 5 (M) 110 By Black Toney — Lady Colonist, by Africander. (Trainer. S. C. C'ottr»il. Owner. Stevens & Daily). C2215 Chun hiil 1 1-S 1:54 fast 41 1*H 3 6 6 5*» C TMshmon 5 Wads.*sLast. Y'jfAdam, Pimlico 1 62157 Churchill 1 1:10 fast 8f 110 13 11 11s IF* E Barnes 15 Gr.Dftddy, Fly.I'rince, Fr'kBoyd I ES237 Lex'ton 1 1-2 2:4C^mud 55 101 2 6 6 6 6 6«7 A Wilson 6 LT/jrfellow. G'rmand, F.O.-ient 58239 I^x'ton 1 1-S ISZhktmat 28 108 3 8 7 7 7 7" E Barnea 7 Y'gAdam. MrAdoo, Briti.shMaid E8190 Church'l 1 l:39Hfast nf 111 10 9 11 10 10'1 91'- H King 14 Tv.'kleBlue, Berm't. WillowTree ■M Charch'l 1 1-2 2:24^iast 12 MS| ^45 6 41 o'l E Barnes 5 AlexJr., L.L'gffl'ow, Exhorter ES012 Church'l 1 2-16 2:01 Vast * 104 11 U S 9 41 31 H Gregoryll Marine Corps, M.Uapnoid, Doyle 1 {.7772 Latonia 1 1-16 1 :1S:tff^st 20; 110 11 12 11 10 101 10'-* W Mor'sey 12 Guaranteed, Furbelow. Cut Up 57341 Latonia 1 1-S l:5'.:^.hvy 81 M 7 8 7 8 8« 8" R Har'ton 9 Fit. J. C. Stone. AlexJr. 67076 Latoahi 1 1-16 147%£aat 88 103 1 1 11 11 t 101 ll1* W Mor'seyl2 Allivan, L'yL'gf'low, M'lerBbart CREATION, b. f. 4 (M) 1C5 By Chuctanunda— Black Banner, by Masetto. (Trainer, W, Gering, Jr. Owner, H. R. Clark). 61780 M. Heights 11:59 fast 47 107 7" A Kroger T Kakhrx, Fallynew. Fornovo 61560 M. Heights 61 f 1:4* slow 65 K4 V A Kroger 10 Apple Jack IX.. Bur roynp, Glenn 67457 Latonia 2 4 1:11 hvy l'.f 107 9 8 9 91 81' E Barnes 12 FlusFltra, Brit. Maid. Shipmate , 65137 Latonia 3-4 1 :12?s;ast 30f 111 11 11 11« li»1 E Anthony 12 Orlova. Twin. Blue. Col. Taylor ; TEX, br. c. 3 (M) 107 By Doncaster — Dolly Haman, by Cxishton. (Trainer, P.. V, VestaL Owner, G. L. Blackford). 62664 latonia 1 1-16 1 :47 sfast 4 If 100 S 6 8: 7" S McOtawlS R^d I^ks. PameriH, Nurtnrs 69014 F.G'ntis 1 1 :50'7tmud 50 HO 4 4 5 5 5- 5:i E Bobbins 0 Consort. Sun Time. Plunella SEMPRONIA, b. f. 3 (M) 97 By Hanbridge— Bemaise, by Sempronius. (Trainer, A. WiDtcrs. Owner, Tuj.xgue & Las cola). E! 513 F.G'nds C-4 I IDtiainl 50 111 10 10 il 11 li«4 S Lows 11 Costisran, Snn Time, ConsoTt 69292 F.G'nds 5i i l:074,fast 30 111 5 6 7 7* 7-7 S Lowe 11 TtieF'ciscan, J. 11. Levy, SunTime . E7526 Latonia 1-4 103%Caat 62 107 20 11 11 12 12" R McD*ottl2 FlyBall, BlackBetty, Fiueastie 67209 Latonia 51 1 l:ll*imud 46 113 8 8 8 8 S-« H Gregory 8 Image, Megan, Humanitarian DR, PRALL, ch. c. 3 (M) 107 By Frizzle^ — Anna Caldwell, by Astronomer. (Trainer, G. Morton. Owner, W. F. PoIronL C2355 Latonia 3-1 l.UVitast 162 Md S 6 I 6!1 F Smith 6 B'dalbane, J.Bowdre. D.B'ckner , 67224 I^atonia 2 1 l.HS.Sood 1C6 112 8 8 9 9 9:T W Andress 9 Montjoy, Demos, Cktugbjordan AUTOCRAT, ch. e. 3 (M) 107 By Vulcain— Aviston. by Ayrshira. (Trainer, J. I. Smith. Owner, H. H. Hewitt). 62C94 Latonia lmTOy 1:15 fast 53 109 7 9 9- S« D Conn'llylO LouWidrig, Wil.Tree, Fly. Prince I 62600 Latonia lmTOy 1:45 fast 7. Ill 6 6 7» 7 '■« D Conn'llylO Br'ssTacks, Bojul, Fior.Blossom 1 62324 Latonia 1 1-11 l:4S*icfast M 112 5 5 5 vl D Conn'lly o Oorius, Fanry Free, Tupoaat 4-2042 Charchill 7-8 l:2C^good U 110 8 6 61 6»D Conn'lly 9 Barracuda. B'd at Home, Hamet 6i942 Charchill 1 l:37%taat 172 109 6 8 8 S" D Conn'lly 8 Thibodaux, Bonus, D'otl-.yB'kner ' C1S10 Lat9Bla 41 f 58'5hvy 14 115 4 a 51 4« L Lyke 12 Vosliimi, Ij-o hares II., Dad 61655 Latoala 45 f 54»,sfast 7 115 9 9 9! 9 ' W Lilley 10 Col'd Boy, L'cl aresll., D.Sinkes B4.548 Charchill 41 f 54H.fast 20 111 8 6 6! 6'J H .1 BurkelO Pr. Welles. Cher.Trec, Bob.UsJr ' 51514 Churchill 4} f E47i.fast 32 115 6 C 5»« 4«J L Lyke 11 John Finn, Demos, Montjoy 64219 Char bill 41 f 52*ifast 36 115 1 5 61 5«1 D Conn'lly 8 cjuinceGarden, Demos, Bem'c'ful I 51121 Churchill 1-2 49Hmud 17 115 5 4 31 3* D Conn'lly 6 Topmast, Bem'eareful, Huteh'n 1 61002 Churchill 1-2 47»ifast 43 115 % t 7l 7" D Conn'lly 9 BetterSUIL Reb, QuinccGarden 1 BOBBIE SHEA, ch. c, 3 (M) 107 By Magneto— Liliie Kruter, by Orimar. (Trainer, E. P. 0 Meira. Owner. 0 Meara Bros.). G2788 Latonia ImT'jy l:4i**fast 12 M 3 11 11* U— B Kenn'dyl2 Rob, Randcl. Charline 62632 Latonia 3-4 1:13 fast 124 103 S 7 5ak 3'1 F Smith 12 R. Mountain, Cautious, Pr. Welles , LA DEENLERE, ch. f. 4 (M) 110 By Mont d'Or IL— Ambrosia, by Hanover. (Trainer, L. S. Shoier. Owxer, D. Borgman). C2783 Latonia I 1-16 1:49 fast 4-f 181 5 8 9- 9' '■ R Har'ton 12 Li Foudre. Montjoy. Sun God 62239 Churchill 7-3 l:26Vsfast 51 ll«:i 7 7 61 6" II J Burke 7 Com.d'Amonr, Pr'ceWciles, Bond , mm F.G'nds lm'-yy 1:46 fast 15 111 4 4 2 7 10 1TS H J BurkelO Mechanic, B.WatchlL, Fattern j KM F.G'nds S-4 1:16 hvy 40 102 7 6 6 71 8:» M Har'son 8 Belsinda, Back Bay, N. Shors E8005 Church'l S-4 l:12Vkfast 21f N8 14 14 14 14 14" F Weiner 14 Hon. Man, B.ofKFtown. Murray 67807 Latonia 3-4 1 KHmud 49 Ml 1 11 11 ll!;,li" G Fields 12 Furbelow, Dimples, Harold K. 67559 Latonia 3-4 l:173*,hvy 117 Mt 11 10 10 8» 8" E Barnes 11 J.Goodmsn, Meliora, Gr'J Sw^ll ! 67457 Latonia 3 4 MS hvy 15f 10018 7 7 t1 6" R Har'ton 12 FlusFltra, Brit.Mald, Shipmsts 67267 Latonia 1 1-16 l:46%fast 24 109 4 t C 61 (P* B Parke 12 B'kHackle, L.Widrig, Kicheher, 66S92 I^atonla 3 4 l:18%hvy 9f 1001 9 Lost rider. A Wilson 12 I).wnaUom«, Ras. Tulsa CONCENTRATE, br. c. 4 (M) 115 By Eikhorn— Intensity, by Pentecost. (Trainer, A. G. Woodman. Owner, Woodman Bros.). 62694 latonia lmTOy 1:45 fast 131 115 4 8 81 7" A Roach 10 LouWidrig, WBTree, Fly.Prine*. 1 62518 Latonia 1 1-16 l:52%hvy 3lf 10G 3 4 8'1 S;« A Roach 11 C. Henry, BlackRofk, WarPris* 1 62395 Litoi ia 3-4 1 :132tfast 35 115 1 7 8« 8'-' A Roach 12 Spats, Cautious, Glengarry 62326 Latonia 3-4 1:13 fast M Ml • IF ll'» A Roach 12 L.uis A., Pyx, Troiius 00427 F.G'nds lmTOy 1:16 fast 5 116 2 2 2 4 £'1 5S1 F Murphy 10 Mechanic, B.WatchlL, Tattera 1 6"267 F.G'nds 3-4 l:13**fast 60 107 10 8 10 10* 9'» A Roach 11 ?rayson, MayBodinc, MarseJobn 1 60156 F.G'nds 3-4 l:14M;fast 30 116 12 10 7 101 10'* A Roach 12 Bristow, Archive, Blossomllou** 61087 F.G'nds 3-4 1:16 hvy 15 98 8 7 7 6* 6" A Roach 8 Betsinda, Back Bay, N. Shore ! 69573 F.G'nds lm70y l:47*igood 12 107 1 6 7 ( 41 5" A Roach 12 M.Rappold. Hermodtn, Archive 1 BILLY McCRAY, br. c, 3 (M) 107 By Dick Welles— Penalty, by Marathon. (Trainer. G. M. Johnson. Owner. T. W, Callahan). 62600 Latonia lm7iy 1:45 fast 64 ill 10 10 10 1051 R Har'tor.lO Br'ssTacks. Bojul. Fior.Blossom 1 62157 Church:!! 1 1:40 fast 8X K9 11 8 41 6!» L Wirth IS Gr.D-.-ddy, Fly.I'rince, Fr'kBoyd , MISS RILMA, ch, m. 5 (M) 110 By KLao— Coonskin, by Gone Cosn. (Owner, O. R. Lund). First start. 4th Race [4th Latonia] Sil- DIPlT "-** Mile. Savoy Hotel Pnme. "-year-olds and upward. Allow- ' •flll nhUC aocM. (Jaue 7. WZl 1:10 4-5 G HO.) ClIATTEETON, ch. c, 3 102 By Fair Play— Chit Chat, by Rock Sand. rTrainer, C. C. Van Meter. Owner, F. J. Kelley). 62835 Latonia 3-4 l:ll*4fast 33-10 106 6 3 5" fi» B Kenn'dy 7 Distinct'n, Braedalbane, Angon 1 62635 Latonia 3-4 l:ll £fast 12 103 6 4 3' 1» B Kenn'dy 8 B'dalbane, J.Bowdre, VTd Ladj ' 6254 0 Latonia 1 1:40 fast 16-6 106 I 4 21 3» B Kenn'dy S Thibodaux, Bonus, Billy Brush C1792 Chasrchtn 1 l:37*&fast ■ 104 3 2 3* 3' B Kenn'uy 6 F. Phantom, Prcc.Lula. Thibod'r ADVOCATE, ch. c, 4 105 By Ballot — Inspiration, by Tugleman. (Trainer, J. I. Smith. Owner, H. H. Hewitt). 62C63 Latoala 1 1 16 l:44\fast fl 101 4 4 6* E'i G Fields 10 Distinction, Firebrand, Rouleau 1 62602 Latonia 1 l:38fefast 6 109 4 1 4» 4'J D Conn'lly 6 Parser, John Finn, Neddaro 62440 Latonia S-4 l:ll%.fast 20 101 6 6* 3'i W Pool 7 Br'dalbane. D'tinction, Mar. May ' C1873 Churchill 1 l- 1:50 fast 84 111 6 1 6» 9'i D Conn'lly 9 Exterm'tor, LndyMadcap, R'leau 1 61812 Churchill 7-1 l:25'islow 21-10 110 3 I 6 6! D Conn'lly 0 M.Jimima. LMadcap, M.Fallon 61494 Lex'ton 1 l-l'l 1 49 mud 1-2 109 2 1 1» 1* D Connelly 4 Tab.d'Hon'r, B. Stone, S.ofPi'ure 1 61441 Lex'toa 1 1-11 l:45%good 31 108 2 1 11 2»* D Conn'lly 7 FnitedVerde, Rouleau, Woodtrap 1 68015 Church'l ll:37M.fast 10 98 3 2 3 4 4 4'1EScobia 4 Marj. Hynes, Dr. Clsrk, Rouleau 1 67393 Latonia 1 6-8 2:46?-slow 28 102 6 4 8 • •• 8" G Fields 10 H.E.Cole'n, Bl'kSerrant, R'leau 1 S7169 Latonia 1 l:3S*ifast 12 105 1 1 1 1 I'l 11 G Fields 9 Parader, United Verde, LouiaA 66765 Latonia 1 l:41V&8low 14 110 3 2 i 6' •'• D Conn'lly 6 Blanche Mac, Westwood. Legal 6f*61 Latonia 1 1 :27V,fast 9 113 2 1 1 1 2 2* D Conn'lly 4 Cho Cho, H.R.Coleman, Runsal ! 66238 LatonU 1 1-4 2:08%avy 7 104 422 2 2* 2 J Francis 6 Firebrand. Our Flag. Petrarch 65094 Latonia 2-4 1:13 slow 2 114 3 2 2 4* 4* W Lilley 6 Cho Cho, Fallacy. Balance Wheel 64732 Latoala 2-4 l:15*mud 12-2 1U 1 1 1 1* l« W Lilley 8 D.Loriotte, Berg. York, B. Wheel I 24442 Church'l 1 L40\mud 2 127 2 2 1 4 2* 2" M Garner 8 H.B.Cman, B.Kean, Both'stlon 1 ' ' I f ' 1 , I ; 1 , ' I 1 1 , ! 1 1 I MARVIN MAY. ch . h 5 1C8 By McGos^Condusion, by Peep o'Day. (Trainer, J. McPberaon. Ownor, Mays Lake Farm Stable). £;5?i Latonia 3 4 l:ll*fast 14 107 3 2 3' 3' EScobie G Distinction, M. Fallon, M.nynes 62410 I-aton,a 3-4 1 :llj£fast 18 107 1 6 4* 4'1 E Scobie 7 Br'dalbsne. D'tinction, A.lvot ale 62113 t.hurchill 3-4 1:12%fast 3-6 109 1 2 l'l l'l D Conn'lly 4 H.Command. Royall'alm, L'tados £i™2 £Urrv!! l\ J:i!^ri3t i 25 * t *" il B KeDn dy 6 Br'dalbane, Neddarn. Centimeter 61744 Church:ll 3-4 1:11 ^fast 9 107 2 2 2| 2» B Kenn'dyl3 II. Cloud. Dr.Clark. Mlss-Jemims 61467 lex'ton 3-4 l:1?*-„fast 7-6 102 1 1 2' 2 | B Kenn'dy 0 Centimeter, Bettina Ben Valet .3680 F.G'nds 3-4 1 :12 /sfast 13-5 112 1 11 1» 1 D Connelly 5 Miss Jemima, TanSon WarNote 59474 F.G'nds 3-4 1:15Vsmud 21 107 1 2 2 1» l'l F C'ltUettl 6 H'hCost, J.S.lSeardos' Bothert'a ^0295 Jeff son 3-4 1 Tl^fa-st 11-10 112 1 1 1 H 1' F Cltiletti 4 Arrowhead, J.S.itesrdon, Incog 59122 Jefrson 2-4 l:13«good 13-6 109 1 1 1 lft fsk 2J Pool 4 Irish Dream. Valor, BothersUoa *.651 Latonia 2-4 LlTMigood 21 98 1 4 6 5« 6;* F Porretto 6 Miss Jemima, Ginger. Brookbolt -T494 I^atcnla 2-4 l:12iigood 32 82 2 « 6»* 6" B Parke 8 Distinction. High Coat, Mln.Msa PLNDAR PEEL. ch. o, 1 102 By Jack Atkin— English Esther, by Lord Esterling. (Trainer, P. Coyne, Owner, O. T. Arnold). 62814 Latonia 3-4 1:12 fast 9-6 96 4 4 lft l1 J Owens 6 Gangwnr Ned.lam, I^dy Astor C2601 I ator.la 3-4 l:!2\£fast « 102 6 2 1» 1» B Kenn'dylO BrnBolt, IHasastaa. A.AloCd.r 62516 Latoata 2-4 l:14iihvy 7-5 103 4 1 U 21 M Garner 9 Dimples, Grayson, Bright Leaf 62129 Charchill 3-4 l:12%fast 4 110 2 6 4'1 4-1 D Conn'lly 9 Janku. J. B. Brown. WifwMljdy 61912 Churchill 1 l:37=ifast 23 102 6 8 6' 5'» M Garner | ThihedaSK, Deans, D'o'hyB'kner CS3G2 Lex'ton FCl:ll%slow 7 109 3 6 3 ?1 2* H J Burkel2 Omnipotent, Ua.Soaay, Br.l.eaf 18221 Lex'ton 3-1 l:13*ifast 41 103 3 I I T| 6-J F Smith 12 Gentility, DadeSonay, CapHock 52134 Church'l 7-S l:26%fast 6f 114 3 8 13 14 14 14" H Lunsf d 14 1'reciousLu'a, Bonus," Thibr^aax 57336 Latonia 3-4 l:!6*4hvy 4-5 US I 2 2 l1 tea O Willis 8 Deasea, Lugs, Tul ine 57234 Latonia 3-4 l:14%good 17-5 113 4 4 4 4» 4« O Willis 9 Montjoy, Demos, I'loughjoruan 57038 Latonia 3-4 l:15%goodl2-10 112 8 8 t 51 «'* O Willis 8 Cap Rock. Tulsne, Demos BARRACUDA, ch. c, 8 99 By Trap Rock— Balancoire, by Meddler. (Trainsr, L. Johnson. Ownor, J. Sreenberg). C2751 Latonia 1 1 tBftthal « 100 4 1 3» 4* F WBson 6 JehnFinn. L'dyMsdcap. Yoshiiol 62598 Latoala 2-21J2%faa 2J 106 2 2 11 l'l F Wi'.son 8 Ararat, N'ahtyNiaba L ,n!\i;ea C2042 Churchill 7-8 1 :2Gfegood 13-10 H6 1 1 1» 1» A Wilson 9 Bred at Home. Baatct llD-ody G05S3 F.G'nds 1 l:42fchvy 7 S0211S4 4'«J Owens 4 Measillia. BIlmetT Elm Ilea ■8881 F.G'nds 51 f lJ2«aslJ 3 115 5 1 3 3* 2» J McCoy 12 Miracle Man. Hickory, ll'iuodea DOROTHY BTJdrjS*ER, b. f, 3 97 By McGco— Elizabethan, by Hamburg. (Trainer, T. L. Pierce. Owner, C. W. Moore, Jr.). 62720 Latonia 3-4 1:13 fast 9 107 4 3 4« 4'1 3 Pool 5 Jenn.l'.. w.1r^, Mir.Wiasor Mom 62661 latonia 3-4 l:12%faat 5 101 1 4 8»| 2 a Q Pleaasl 7 Gsagway, N'ghtyNisha, BeesM 62355 latonia 3-4 1 :13'.ifast 16 104 6 2 3« 3'1 W Pool 6 B'daCaaae. JJIowdre !;;il'.;;.sh 021SC ( hurchiU 2-4 1 J2%faat 11-10 105 2 1 I'll* B BTi— TeTr 7 htar.Wtasar, Georgette :s'tL«af 61942 Churchill 1 LST^faat 8-6 103 1 1 3» 8*| B Kenn'dy S Ti.ibodaux. Boaaa nshlaad C1SS1 i'hun-hlll 11:33 hvy 13-6 9*1 1 1 2» 2« J Owens 4 LadyAstor [Mores Traveatf 61773 Churchill 1-4 1:12 fast 43 96 1 1 1» 2 I A Arvin 12 Gansway, Col Baker riaga 61622 Lex'ton 3-4 1:13%fast 4S 94 2 1 li » W Pool 10 Chacalet. Jim Daisy Trareaty 61512 Lex'ton 3-4 1:16 Whvy 2S 107 1 2 6» 6'» O Willis 7 C.McM. .-tin. Free ilia. Aahhual BOM Lex'toa FC LIClifast 77 106 I 6 4 8' 9-» C Dlshm'n 9 Omnipotent, B. amlCoo Col Girl 5S267 Lex'ton 3-4 l:12%faat 40 100 4 2 3 61 7* C D*hmoal2 Gentility. DadeBoaar, CapBath S7I8T Th'cliffe 51 f 1:03 fast 2 107 2' N Foden 8 Devonite, Push Pis (Tessas 11 oS.,95 D'shire 61 f l.-07ftgoodi3-10 113 1 2 1 2ft 3=1 J H Burke 9 BTaipatyBamps Billyliunn \1t» l$m Windsor 3-4 l:12%fast U 187 2 8 1 1» 2» J II Burke 7 Aftaft, Billy Dunn Orsaa Bah* 50427 Windsor 51 f l:10*islow 9 112 3 11 2J in j H Bsurka t S. Adams, Li'aMaeB., DelhtXali 55972 D' shire 5-2 lKUHfast 2ft llOft 7 6 14 6*1 H Saladin 11 JakeBerger. S.l'ricce LILMaeB 55626 Windsor 6-8 l^^fast ULU4 8 4 SI 31 H Saladin L2 Marble. B. Dunn, Bred at Home GUVNOR, ch. g, 4 135 By Superman— Verdict, by Tyrant. (Trainer, M. GoldblatL Owner, M. Gold Matt). 62557 latonia 3-4 1:13 fast 32 109 6 6 6* 6T G Fields 7 I7a.1ri.in BU ' *' lama 62435 Latonia 3-4 1:12 fast 13 111 3 3 71 91* D Conn'lly 9 NMy.NUba, MisaM'fias, Hadrtaa CH137 Havana 3-4 l:12«fast 7-5 115 5 2 2* 2l M Garner 6 List One. Ararat, The Boy C0873 Havana 51 f l:0C:Jr.fast 6-5 114 1 2 1» 1» M Garner 7 Ararat List O-ie T'.e Bur 0O567 Havana 61 f LOO-ihvy 1-2 1L2 1 12 ll 2« L Penman 6 Aiken. Col Chile, The Bey v -437 Havana 61 f l:0»%hvy 1-2 112 1 111* P L Penman 8 The Dot, tlen. .1. M. Gomes 22222 Havana 3-4 1:12 fast 31 107 1 1 1 1» l'l J Pcyan 5 I-ast One, The Boy, Cuba ha: auto X-.31 Havana 51 f l:05 ifast 6-6 110 4 12 2» 4*1 C Koi.'son • Ultimo, List One, Mayor House S"217 Havana 3-4 LL'Vyast 41 110 3 2 2 2'1 3» C Rob'son 5 Juilge Fryor. T!,e Boy, McJiura 60047 Havana 3-4 1:13 fast 1 U0 2 1 1 P* 41 L Penman 7 Ti;e Boy, Aiken. Ararat ROYAL PALM, ch. o, 3 S8 By Great Britain— May Ellen, by Cesarion. (Trainer, S. Chenaclt. Owner, L. Lewis). 62697 Latonia 3-4 1:12 fast 32 105 3 3 6 5" H Martin | M.Jemima. Mar.Fallon. Dr Clark 62560 latonia 1 1:40 fast 8 115 2 1 6» 6l* K Martin 8 Thibodaux, Beasa, Chattartea 62.V27 Latonia 3-4 l:13iifast 9-6 97 3 2 l'l 1* W Pool ! LordAUaa, BhaerfL, RoyalDiek 62113 Churchill 2-4 l'Ufjfaat 23-10 34 4 2 31 3» W Pool 4 Mar.May, II. Command, I ealllhsi 61012 ChurchiU 1 l:37%'ast 29 107 3 4 6» 6lT J Kederis S Tiiiaodaax, Bonus, l)'o:!,yl;'kner I C5581 Latoala 51 f lMt%t*at 5 113 8 8 7 7* 71* J Howard 11 SirUagh, GraaWare, Tfay faatj 54517 Church'l 41 f 53 fast 19 115 7 4 S'l 5«1 J Howard 8 Fall Phantom. Miss Joy, Ajofl J4378 Church'l 41 f 53%fast 11-10 116 3 1 1« 1* E Pool 12 Bet Mosie, Lugs, Montjoy 54142 Church'l 41 f 55Vihvy 8 117 3 6 •*• 4»1 M Garner 5 Casey, Bahah, Bra. dalbacw WLDGEOH, ch. c. 3 (M) 102 By Star Shoot— Wide Eyes, by Hamburg. (Trainer, J. C. Milam. Owner, M. Jones). 62814 Latonia 3-4 1:12 fast 89 102 2 2 6 fi'» E BeohBa 6 Pindar Peel. Gangway, H .i.!am 026*5 I^atonia 2-4 LlJ^fast 214 103 8 7 7* V* M Seobte 8 Chat'toa, Br*dalbaBe, J.l'.owilre 55997 Sar1 toga 51fl:06%fast 20 115 12 12 11 10» 1011 M (latner 12 Oceanic, Frank r'urst. ftaadlert l-:442 Lat nla 6* f 1.0f*ifast 7-J 112 7 7 4 41 4' L Lyke 9 S.andBoots, Bl. House. Hepatos 5th Race [5th Latonia] 1 , ; . , I 1 ' ' I 1 1 , , j ! 1 1 1 1 ! 1 1 , ' 1 ' 1 ' 1 1 1 1 1 ! I 1 CIU D/\r»r: 1 Mile and 70 Yards. Ornrnl ■e tel Handicap. P.-year-olds and OLII llHUw upward. (.Vov. 3, 11)17 1:11 4-ii Z 1248.) FLREBRAtrD. ch. c, 4 120 By McGee— Subduo, by Star Eiiby. (1'ra.iner, R. Goose. Owner. J. Livingston). 62663 latonia 1 1-16 l:44%taat 3 113 2 2 2* 22 B Kenn'dylO Distinction. Rouleau, Para r 62300 latonia 1 1-16 l:4M*tx*at 2-4 123 3 6 6» 6'» B K. nn'dy 7 Lady Madcap. Parader, Miuto IL 62160 Churchill 1 1-16 l:4i%iast 7-10 120 1 1 l'l 1= B Kenn'dy 4 Laity Madcap. Minto II.. BatOM 62078 Ch-irchill 1 1-4 2:04-is!ow 16-5 119 2 3 21 24 J L M'ney 4 Kxt'os'tor, BLStone, S.ofTleaaBra 61873 Churchill 1 1-8 1:50 fast 21-6 120 1 4 41 8*| H J Burke 9 Bxtena'ter, L.nly M olcap, U'l.-aa 61744 Churchill 3-4 l:ll*ifast 12 117 12 9 10» 10'" H J BurkelU HighClcad, MarriaMsy. Dr.Clark 58401 Lex'ton 1 1-2 2:.nar.fast 11-5 118 1 1 1 1 l'l Fl M ' larn»r B Unit.Verde, Bxterai'ator, Badio 58173 Church'l 1 1-8 LIDMast 5 U6 6 6 4 3 1" 2 B Ketm'dy 6 Dr. Ciark, Rouleau. Marj Hynes 5S069 Church'l 11-16 1:45 fast 19-6 118 5 4 4 1 41 i'JH Lunsf d 8 Mar.Uyaea, Dr. Clark, Uiaget i7947 Church'l 1 1-8 1 :51!ffast 6 L6 4 6 5 4 41 4» 11 J Burke 7 Bit of White, aTaine— . Ginc»r 57563 Litonia 1 1-8 l:C6V.hvy 11-10 115 3 3 1 1 1» 1» L Lyke 8 11. E.Coleman, S.ofFle. P.l"n'nt 57393 Latonia 1 5-S 2:4fi%d!ow 6 117 6 2 2 2 41 5-» B Kenn'dylO H.E.Cole'n, Bl'kSeivant, R'lesa 5GS47 LatonU 1 3-16 l:57^fa3t 19 K* 6 8 6 2 2j 1«» B Kenn'd 12 AphieDear, L'yMaii.ap, S.ofl'Ts 5671S Latonia 1 1-16 1:49 *,hvy .4-5 10113 2 2 2 BJ 1| B Kenn'dy 8 Kinhu.-n, United Verde, Jouett 55580 Latonia 1 2-16 l:56;ifast 15 101 I 2 1 2 51 6'» G Fleids 8 BastPaL LaRahlee, Kxter.nator MIUTO LL, h. g. 8 111 E7 Sundridje— Miss Ronald, by Bay Ronald. (Trainer, W. Perkins. Owner, W. V. Thrsves!. 62663 Latonia 1 1-16 l:44*fast 4 114 « 5 6l ?j J Owens 10 Distinction. Ftoehrand, R u'.esa 62399 Latonia 1 l:57^fast 6 119 2 3 11 I* J Osresu 7 Dr. Clark. Parader, Roaleaa 62300 i«itonia 1 1-48 l:4M%faat 12 no 4 3 21 31 N Barrett T Lady Madeap, Parader, Baaaaaai 02160 Churchill 1 1-16 1 :4',7„fast 4 115 3 4 3» 3* W W Tlor 4 Pircbrand, Lady Ba'cap, Bonus 61975 ChurchiU 1 1-16 1:44 fast 3 U6 2 4 2"! 21 E Pool 0 L'yM.idcap, Msrj.Hyaca, Br.I.-jre 61907 Churchill 71 f 1:30 fast 16 115 2 1 3» 31 ■ Pool 5 HigbClsad, Dr.Clark, Gitin.War* G1744 Churchill 3-4 l:ll%fast 19 1UU 11 91 9*1 3 Pool .13 UigbCload, MarviaMay, Dr.Clark C1454 lex'ton 3-4 102%faSJl 7-6 106 2 1 2» 2'j T Murray 8 L'yMadcap, JhaDaiay, Furbelow 51424 Churchill I 3:30~fast 13-10 124 4 1 11 31 H Lunsf'd t Pifli . llaads 1HTI1 esill 11. T igsl 51341 ChurchiU 1 1-8 1 :53'ifast 9-5 L'6 4 4 21 1"" H Lunsf'd • CI'more, Wdtrap, B.ofPleasara 51256 Latonia 2 1-4 2:49?ifast 13-5 120 1 2 2'" 2» 11 Lunsf'd 5 Plf Jr.. Donnacc.na. Dash* Fire PARADER, ch. g, 4 103 By Whtah Broom H.— Pageant, by Delhi, (Trainsr, J. C. Cahn. Owner, T. 4*. Pondergast). 62663 I aton!a 1 1-16 l:44"!t,fast 28 107 3 3 S* 4' 1 F Smith 10 Distinction, Firebrand, Bcu'.caa 62S02 I^atonla ll:38%fast 1 106 5 8 2» 1^ ¥ Smith I John Finn, Keddasa, Advocate C2399 Latonia 1 l:37%faat 6 106 1 2 35 2« F Smith 7 Minto II., Dr. Clark, Boaleaa 02300 Latonia 1 1-16 1:44 "f.fast 42 104 5 1 1*» M F Smith 7 LadyMadcafs MintoIL, Kouleaa 62133 Churchill 1 l:37*&fast 16 108 5 2 1* 21 B Kenn'dy 7 Boaleaa, Dartmoor, Rep 62010 ChurchiU 3-4 l:ll%fasl 37 100 6 6 6 ti»i 8 McGraw 6 Br'dalhaae, Neddass, Centimeter 57078 LatonU 1 1-16 l:45=5ifast 5 105 6 4 4 3 31 a'i E Bcohsa 8 F. Verde. Rap. Traveler, LseriaA, F(195 Latonia 1 1-16 1:15 ?tgood 12 106 6 6 • 8 6» 51* B Scobie 7 Rangoon, B'agaBack, BLaCWbita 57312 Latonia 1 1-16 1:49 mud 1 100 22222 2»G Fields 2 II. K. Celeiea 57237 Latonia 1 1-8 l:51«4fast 2 103 9 2 4 3 3» 3»1 E Scobie 10 Rangoon, Woodtrap, AttaBoylL 57169 Latonia 1 l:S8«il'ast 7 108 7 8 8 21! 2!1 N Barrett 9 Advocate, DalteaTecda, l^iiigA. 56993 LatonU 11-16 1:52 hvy 6-6 112 3 3 3 4 •*• 4:3 N Barrett 6 Humphrey, C"l. Baker, BenValet 6768 I atonU 1 1-16 l:17?islow 8-5 107 4 2 2 1 I'll1 E Scobie • OeaOHaag. Furbelow, CncleYele 56286 Sartoga 1 hvy 16-6 98 1 1 1 1 11 la E Scobie 2 Devastation JS1S5 Saratoga 1 l:42Hmud 10 10118 2 2 2 2* U F Cltiletti 4 Ten-Lee. Dartmoor. Dry Mooa GANGWAY, b. e, 4 1C5 By Luka McLuke— Little Oasis, by Belvidere. (Trainer, C. C. Van Meter. Owner, F. J. Kelley). 628 14 Latonia 3-4 1:12 fast 19-10 115 3 3 2' 21 B Kenn' 3 6 PindarPeel. Neddam. LadyAstor 62661 Latonia 3-4 1 :12%fast 120 4 2 2» 1» B Kenn'dy 7 N'htyN'isba, D.Buckner. BoSMBl 62399 I^atonU 1 l:373ifast 27 103 « 4 5« 6« B Kenn'dy 7 Minto IL, Dr. Clark. Parader 61873 Churchill 11-8 1:50 fast 9 105 7 6 51 V B Kenn'dy 9 Exterm'tor, LadyMad-ap, R'leau 61831 Churchill 1 1-16 l:4S"imud 2 113 1 1 1» 1» B Kenn'dy 5 T.d'Honneur, Talaac, Chacolet 61773 ChurchiU 3-4 1:12 fast 17-5 109 2 5 21 l'l J D M'neyl2 D'thyBucsner, Col. Baker, Flags 54103 ChurchiU f-8 lrli%faat 13-5 106 6 2 31 5T J D M'nc-y 10 D'jeeliug. P.. Valet. Castlereagh 51396 ChurchiU 3-4 l:13%fast 6 109 J 4 3" 5» II J Burke 10 Coyne, Ris. Rock, Blow. Bubbles 51355 ChurchiU 7-8 1 :26^f ast 10 105 12 8 4» 4=1 C Duel 12 Coyae, RedLetjs. SirThos.Kean 51002 Latonia 1 l:3S*4fast 12 110 5 7 8'1 8" N Barrett 10 B. Yourself, McG'Jwin. Broth. B. 50979 I.atonU 3-4 1:13 fast 23-10 112 7 1 1» 1» N Barrett 12 Botheration. Merrimac, Nonskid 50912 latonia 1 l:41Vifast 6 106 6 3 9* 911 N Barrett 12 Bettina, Bro.Batch. Bai. Wheel 50789 IJitonU 3-4 l:12?ifast 10 104 6 7 4» 4'1 3 Wida 13 liang'n Muskallonge, McG'dwin 1IULCIBER, blk. g, 4 103 By Valcain-»Tapiola, by The Commoner. (Trainer, G. B, Allen. Owner, G. R. Allen). 61298 Tijuana 1 1-8 l:53Kfast 7-5 U5 2 2 2 211 C Lhifrsan 2 Be Frank 61208 Tijuana 1 1-16 l:4T^fast 14-5 122 6 2 11 11 E Fator 8 Kath.Bankin, Mannikinll, Rifle 61116 Tijuana 1 l:38Vr.fast 9-10 102 2 3 3 3* T Wilson 3 Cof field. Motor Cop 60863 Tijuana 1 1-4 2:06?i,fast 23-5 113 8 4 3» 1»1 J H'tamer 11 Rifle, Regreso, 1'lanet St.707 Tijuana 1 1-16 1:47 fast 3 115 164 4 3l3»CH Miller 8 Planet, Furbelow, Billy Lane 60576 Tijuana 11-2 1:57 slow 5 117 6 1 1 1 21 4* C Thpson 8 Be Frank, Breexe, East Indian 60410 Tijuana 61 f l:07Vt.faat 23-10 119 6 6 6 4= 3* C Duggan 6 Bam Itch. Huron II. , Sedan 50329 Tijuana 3-4 l:14%fast 19-10 122 9 6 6 6» 6*i C H Miller 9 Sedan, Motor Cop. Sam Keh 60253 Tijuana 3-4 l:16%good 7-5 122 2 6 8 21 Si C H Miller 7 Rap.Stride, B.Allen, Crch.Klna 50040 F.G'nds 61 f l:l0V,hvy 4 108 2 4 4 21 2» L Morris 8 ElmerK., Mercury, T.d'HonEeui i9976 F.G'nda 3-4 l:20M;hvy 1 110 4 11 l'l 11 L Morris 7 Rep, Servitor, Serapia 59S42 F.G'nda 61 f l:10*«hvy 8 108 7 4 4 2* 2* B Mari'elll 7 High Cost, Serspis, Knot Orsta 51089 Empire 61 f 1:08 fast U-S 122 6 6 2 2 21 C Rob'son 6 Grey Lag, Curfew, Bast View BONUS, b. f, 8 96 By All Gold — Remembrance, by Hamburg or Broom-( Trainer. M. Goldblatt. Owner, Greentroe Stable). stick. 62696 Latonia 1 l:39Vi:fast 1 94 6 6 2= 1"* J Owens 7 Chacolet, Bil. Brush, R.W'gfield 62661 LatonU 3-4 l:12%fast 32 93 5 5 4» 4'1 J Gwens 7 Gangway, N'tyNisba, D.Buck'r 62560 Latonia 1 1:40 fast 31-10 103 1 8 3* 2» W Pool 8 Thibodaux. Chatterton, B. Brush 62241 Churchill 1 1-8 1 :52»3fast 21-6 116 1 4 6'1 5T L I^yke 8 Startle, Marg. Fallen, Prec'sLula 62160 Churchill 1 1-16 l:44%fast 22 98 2 2 4 4*1 B Scheffel 4 Firebrand, L'yMadcap. MintoII, 61942 Churchill 1 l:37%fast 7-6 103 4 3 2l 2'1 A Wilson 8 Thibod'x, DorolhyBuck'r. Ashl'd t-1833 Churchill 1 l:39Smud 9 10111 2 3* 3'i J Kederis 5 Bl'cheMac, Kinburn, Mar.Hynes 61773 ChurchiU 3-4 1:12 fast 15 95 « 8 71 5« B Scheffel 12 G'gway, D'thyBuckner, C.Baker 5S402 Lex'ton 1 l:39=tfast 5 102 3 7 8 6 41 3=1 A Wilson 9 Rockmin'ter, L.Astor, M.i-'all.n 58294 Lex'ton FC l:10%fast 31 1071 8 9 » 9 7«1 M Garner 9 Omnipotent, B. andCoo, Col. Girl 58212 Church'l 7-8 l:24%fast 6 100 8 9 9 9 7'1 7»1 B Kenn'dylO J. Bowdre, R'kminiater. J.Finn 58134 Church'l 7-8 l:2fi%fast 11 HI 12 12 U 11 2} 2* D Conn'UyU Prec.LuU, Thibodaux. Cap Rock 57625 Latonia 2-4 l:16%hvy 43-10 104 7 8 8 8* 6T| B Parka 7 M. Fallon, LinaClark. Omuip'teat 5C948 Latonia 61 f l:07%faat 2-8 108 8 8 8 7* 7" H J Burke 9 Glyn, Ltaa CUrk, Wayw'd Lady 66462 Windsor 61 f l:05%fast 4 112 8 8 8 8 8" L Lyke 8 D. of Allah, S.Thoughta. J'huKUa G6448 Latonia Ba f l:e«%faat 7-8 187 T 8 8 6* 2» D Conn'Uy 8 SirHugb, M.Fsllon, PrecPsLaU 86222 Latonia 2-4 l:121fcfaat 21 112 8 i 6 2'1 2'1 L McAtee S MissJoy, r.Paantom, B'min'iter WOOBTRAP, ch. h, 8 105 Ej Trap Rock— Woodvir.e, by Ma-uetixer. (Trainer, J. McPherson. Owner. Fair Acre Farm). •2751 Latonia 1 l:39%fast H 110 2 4 61 CT D Conn'llv | .L.linFiiin. L'dyMsdTjp, Tcshimi 62C01 Latonia 3-4 l:ll«ifast 14 109 1 « 6 6" r Conn'liy C Distinction. M.Fallon. Mar. May 61553 Lex'ton 1 1-16 l:4S%hvy 13-10 107 2 1 1J 1» E Pool 5 Gourmand, Kir.burn. Ashland 61441 Lex'ton 1 1-16 l:4r.^geod 20 108 1 2 4 4*3 J D M'nev 7 CniledVcrde, Advocate, Kouloae KS75 F.G'nds 1 1-16 1:45 fast 12 110 1 6 T t t'J 9" D Conn'llyll Guy, S.ofl"ure. Tippity Witehet 6S270 Jeff'son 1 1-16 l:4G /ifast 7 113 4 1 1 2 6" J'J F C'itilettilO S.oflTsurc. Slip. Elm, T.Wiicuet 69196 J°ff son 3-4 l:13Vf.fast 6 112 2 2 4 61 5«1 F Cltllettl 8Ser\itor. Friga'e. Courtship 87St7 Church 1 1 1-8 l:"lV£fast 6 110 2 C 6 T 7 !*■ D Conn'lly 7 Bit of While. Kancoon, Ginger 67726 latonia 1 3-16 l:58V*faat 4 110 2 2 4 6 6« V* J D M'ney 8 Guy. Mm, Marjorie Hynes 57333 Latonia 1 6-8 2:46%slow 9 108 t I T I t1 " T Murray 10 H.E.Cole'n, Bl'kServant, R'leau 67237 Latonia 1 1-8 1 StW ast ( 108 1 1 1 1 21 2»t J D ITneylO Rangoon, Parader, Atta Boy II. 67041 latonia 1 1-16 1 :45«£good 6 108 1 I 2 I 4* 4*1 N Barrett 7 Rangoon, Guy, Sands of Pleasure 16947 Latonia 1 3-16 l:57?tfast 24 111 4 6 10 10 11» 11*' N Barrett 12 F'brand. AphieDear, L'yMadcap Page 6 6th Race [6th Latonia] £ih DA PC B 1_2 Furlon-;ft. 2-year-old*. Colts and Gelding*- Claiming. OUI nMbU (June 7, 1JM 1» 1:05 2-5 3 i 3.) HTJCHFS GRAHAK, b. g, t 1C6 By Host d'Or EL— Theodorita, by Dick Welles. (Trainer, W. Perkina. Owner, G. F. Baker). 62396 Latonia 4i f 64 fast 42-10 108 1 2 2* 2* M Barrett • Hopeles*. Skeezix, Slanderer 62301 latonia 41 f M%fast 1 119 1 2 2» 2» N Barrett 7 PnntaGorda, Pavlowa, Velma M. 62134 Churchill 41 f 64 fast 8-6 114 2 1 1» 1« N Barrett 7 Old Top. Skeezix, Roldgold 62079 Churchill 4} f 64%alow »-» M 1 1 1* 2| E Pool 6 Poppye, Corto, Kent L 62011 Churchill 41 f 64%fast 7-6 114 7 4 I' 2'i E Pool 7 Jakle Hay, Wida, Old Top 61908 Churchill 41 f 64&fast 14-6 M7 2 2 3» S1 E Pool 8 Full Spoon, Anna Tod, JakieHay I C1794 Churchill 41 f Mfcfast 17-10 106 1 1 1«| 21 B Pool 7 JakieHay, OldTop. P.ofUmbria 61456 Lex' Ion 1-2 49 fast 23-10 107 1 4 2» 4'1 T Murray 11 Old Top, Poppye, Ailaie Yernur FTEST WAED, V o, 2 106 By Zeus — Nellie Irene, by Ogden. 'Trainer, L. Cain. Owner, T. J. Fendergast). 62725 latonia 61 f lOTtfXaat 11-10 106 1 6 6» 2» F Smith 7 Fair Alice. Kent L, Leslie •2660 Latonia 61 f l.-08%fa«t k lit 2 1 l*| 1« F Smith 12 MayorCarrel, Admirer, K'celaw 61939 Churchill 41 f 63%fast 12-6 115 1 2 3» 4* M Garner 9 Dr.Maker, B.BeliereMe, Calad'm 61870 Churchill 41 f 64-%fast 11-10 115 4 7 7» 6«J V Smith 11 IWzoni. Metric, True American 61551 lcx'ton 41 f 65%hvy 41-10 115 6 2 2} 25 F Smith 9 Mojave, Scar.Bugler, EaaterBella 6 145; Lex' ton 1-2 48\fa3t 7 116 1 4 8' 2' J F Smith 12 Shamrock. Patrician. Everhart JAKTE HAY, b. c, 2 114 By Fataud— Sutte, by Hindoo. (Trainer. D. E. Stewart. Owner. E. C. Walker). 62637 Latonia 5-8 1 :00%fa*t 80 113 6 6 4} 4T J Owens 7 Sk'rix, Pun.Gorda, EdPendleton 62521 latonia 6-8 1 :01r;chvy 26 116 6 6 6« 6*1 B Kenn'dy 6 Cherokee, Hopeless. Banter 62161 Churchill 6-8 lK«^ifast 24 106 8 7 V 6" B Kenn'dy 9 Donges. Dream Maker, Prince R. 6201 1 Churchill 41 f 64%fast i 114 3 2 2» l'l B Kenn'dy 7 Hughes Graham. Wida, Old Top 61908 Churchill 41 f 64Vifast 6 107 7 6 41 4*1 M Garner 8 Full Spoou, An. Tod, H. Graham 61794 Churchill 41 f 64%fast 7 109 4 1 21 l1 M Garner 7 H.Graham, OldTop, P.ofL'mhria 61658 Lcx'ton 41 f 66 mud (3 106 4 4* 4T1 L McD'ott 8 Ail.Vernor. Poppye. Miss Clair* 61511 Lex'ton 41 f 68 hvy 7 116 10 9 V Sl» E Pool 12 Full o' Fun. Miss Claire, Power 61452 Lcx'ton 1-2 48%fast 83f 116 8 2 8* 8'1 J Kederls 12 Shamrock. FirstWard. Patrlcia» 1ESLIE, ch. c. 2 10S By Mont d'Or or Peter Quince — Skyo, by Goldcrest (Trainer. J. M. Goode. Owner, 1. M. Goade). •2725 Latonia 61 f UMUfkat » 106 6 4 4} 4« J Zoeller 7 Fair Alice, First Ward, Kent L • 2637 LatOIUS 5-8 1 :0Cs7!.fast 11 104 1 2 6* 6" E Mariin 7 Skwzix, Pun.Gorda, E.Pen'ton 62400 l^atoria 5-8 1 OlStfaat 7 112 4 2 1 2* B Kenn'dy 8 Kent L. Ten Sixty, Dearie 62134 Churchill 41 f 64 fast 14 114 4 6 1 71" D Conn'lly 7 Hughes G'ham, OldTop. Skeezix 11495 Lexton 41 f 67%mud 7 112 H 10 12 W S McGraw 12 Anna Tod, Poppye, Palladium 60127 FGnds 2-8 3iV.fi: st 7 114 8 71 4'1 E Pool 12 Daniel. Peter Brown. HtiEhie MM F.G'nds 8-8 37 hvy 10 116 8 61 4»i E Pool 7 Duster, Prince K., Peter Brown l!fS?a F.G'nds 3-8 38^hvy 13-10 116 2 2'1 1«' E Pool 9 B.Gibson, Koellia, Bil. Whisker* IK.3^ F.G'nds 2-8 35 fast 6 111 8 8!1 8' H J Burkel2 K. Williams, Prince K.. Daniel •S-iOC F.G'nds 3 8 37r.hvy 15 114 3 41 4« S McGraw U Hnehic, Bet.I^ock, T.M'skinner JACK FROST, br. c, 2 (K) 166 By Tea Caddy— Hig-h Stakes, by Fair Play. (Trainer, J. Everman. Owner, C. E. & J. Hamilton). 67396 Latonia 41 f 54 fa&t 42 HO 9 9 9** M Garner S Hopeless, HncbesG'ham, Bkeerfx •Tit, "«er 1 1-1(1 title*, il-y ear-olds and upward. Clalxulne- (Oct. 7, IOIG /m nAUt — j :4:i 2-c — a — 122.) XEWFIE O'NEIX, ch. f- 7 109 By Goldcr. Kaxim — Bettie Landon, by Mentone. (Trainer, E. Trotter. Owner, Florisant Stable). •2722 Latonia 1 1-1G 1:46 fast 3-2 1V7 1 1 1« 1» J O-wens 6 Pictor, Balance Wheel, A.N.Akin • 1S10 Churchill 1 1 16 1 -M\f aat 7-6 1C7 1 2 61 67 E Pool 8 J.S.Reardon, Wal'tHalL. U.Vclo 618S2 Chun-hill 7-8 l:25S3low 67 108 « 4 41 4" E Pool C M.Jr-ruima, L.M^dcap, M.Fallon RMSCborca'l 7-8 1 :2G^sfast 6 10S 1 2 4 4 1' 1» M Garner 10 Louis A., Estero, War Spirit 1.77.4 Latonia 11-16 1:46 fast II 106 • 6 4 ( 31 4'1 M Garntr 8 Kasteside, Dodge, High Gear 17528 Latonia 3-4 1:12 fast 11 103 7 « • 8 81S E Pool 8 Abadane, WhiteStar, JimDalsy 673C7 Latonia 1 1-10 l:4;.%fast 3-4 102 2 1 2 2 21 3! E Scohie 5 Blanche Mac, Br. Love, Gcu.llait 66346 latonia 3-4 l:12%fast 11 113 8 8 7 6« 6«1 H Lunsfd 8 Guv'nor. Bullet Proof, Ben Bolt 65472 Lai nla 1 l-lo LCHfast 2-5 108 1 1 1 1 1» 1» H Lunsfd 6 Tip. Sahib, Uumph'y, MIIe.DaaW KCTGR. b. g. 6 109 By Picton— "^Tdte Veil, by The White Knight (Trainer, G. V. Bcrnes. Owner, C. W. Clark). •281C Latonia 1 1-16 l:46\fast 2 2 10S 2 1 l4 1* G Brcun'g 8 Troilus, Aph, Miss Prosperity 62722 Latonia 1 1-16 1:4S fast 4 111 4 2 2* 2» G Bran's 6 K. O'Neill, Bal. Wheel, A.N.Akin 62213 Churchill 1 1-8 1 : r~f ast 4 115 $ 1 ll l1 J Zoeller C Dr. Rap. Virgo. I'onntess «21C2 Cburcfalll 11-16 1:47 fast 61 106 1 S 21 2" J Owens 8 Biddledee, Bit of Green, Rob 6207G Cbarchul 1 1-M 1:4S hvy 18-6 110 1111 l1! M Garner 8 Tulsa. Ilandel, Flying Prince 62044 Chur.hiil 1 I MKlllfl 10 112 4 1 2'1 i:i K Martin 9 Dad. Wolf. Warsaw. Tr.Official 61855 Churchul 1 C-16 2:01 hvy 7 109 S t 41 « ■• E Scobie 8 Legal, Alex J., British Maid 61C59 Lcx'ton 1 1-4 2:l' "-»,mud 1-2 110 4 4! 6»J E Scobie 6 l adyIxmgfeIlow, Bond, Countesa 615i0 Lcx'ton 1 1-16 l:lO"„hvy 9-10 lv& 2 1 11 4« E Scobie 8 Merchant, Escarpolette, Pimlico 6C216 P.G'nda lm70y l:43%faat 7 10S 6 a 4 4 4» 4'« M Garner 6 Valor. Baigneur. Tab.d'Houneur 6t 0S9 F.C'nris 1 1-4 2:03 „hvy 21 101 1 1 1 1 U 3'J H Thomas 4 G'mand, G.Gablce, K'ga C'ploa MAECE I'., b. m. 6 98 By Voorkees — Salvatrix, by Salvation. (Trainer, W. D. MiEard. Owner. W. D. Millard). K12T. F.G'nds 1 3-15 2:0:; slaw 5 111 2 1 1 1 » 2*1 L Morris 10 Br'mP'dler, Lazylxin. J. Beeves , •Ot'16 F.G'nds 1 1-15 l:",3*0hvy 3-2 107 6 6 6 6 6J 6" G Bre'nins 7 Hello Pardner, Phelan. Bond 69J®4 F.G'nds 1 1-1C l:5f.- „hvy 4 102 1 2 2 1 1* 1« A Wilson 7 Wdthrush, H. Pardner, IrouBoy 69783 F.G'nds 1 1-S 2:01'7t,mu l 18-5 1011 3 2 2 2 V 22 A Wilson 5 Fluzey, Borneo, Exhorter (Mb! F.ilnds 3-4 1:13 fast 31 107 1 4 7 6'i 6'« E Pool 11 Winneconue, P'ising Tom, Bolo MR Laurel 1 1-1C l:47-ifast 21 109 8 3 8 4 4 21 J Rowan 6 King John, Past. Swain, LoveTap •MS I-aurel 1 1-M l.Mfctlop 7 113 6 2 1 2 2'1 2« A Johnson 9 Merrimac, KingJohn, Coinme Ci 67*12 V.'dbine 11-16 1:48 t&el 27-1C IIS 2 11 1 1* l1 A Oarer 11 Joan of Arc, Greenland, Kxhortei TIliCLE VELO, b. r. 4 107 By Uncle— Velocity, by Henry of Kavarr*. (Trainer. D. McDermid. Owner. E. L. Heavilin). 62C0.- Latonia lm70y l:4tSfast M 107 2 2 i1 1» J Heupel 8 LouisA.. MarseJohn, Cantilever 6i?43 Ctaurcntn 1 3-16 2:46ttfaat 11-6 115 1 1 21 21 N Barrett 8 Jordan. Gorilla. Coraon 42515 ChnrcfaUl 1 1-S 1:63 fast 3-2 lOS 2 2 6« 6" G Breon's 7 CutUp, L'yLillian, PirateMcOee 61010 Ch-.irchill 1 1-1G l:4C%taat 23-10 100 6 6 Sl 3s G Breun'g 8 J.S.Reariion, WalnutHall, Padua f-1772 Chun-hill 11-8 1:52 fast 13-10 105 2 2 2'1 21 G P.reun g 5 Rep, Paris Maid, Lady Lillian •1457 Iy-x'ton 1 l-lf l:4Cv-fast 13-10 110 4 1 l1 l2 G Br-un'glO Walnulllall, MarseJohn, TheWit Rm Lex'tOO M l:15«f.mud 11 104 8 III 6!! E Barnes 8 Talisman, Columbia Tenn, Kuby 65-169 Chnrch'l 8-4 l^^^fast M 107 1 » » 71 2'1 E Barnes 10 M.t.Time, B.Bolt, B.ofElis'town 6772S Latonia 1 1:38 fas,t 14 100 1 1 8 2 4' 4» H Gregory 8 Runzaf, Wapiti, Mins Petite .. 67 25 Latonia 2-4 l:lC*ihvy e 104 8 • I S* C'l H Gregory 0 Beg Pardon, DimDiea, Sea Court 10CTS A., b. b, e 109 By Buckhorn — Electro, by Electioneer. 'TYrir.ci:, G. Arvin. OwT.er. G. Arvic). • 2724 latonia 1 1-16 l:47%fast 2i 103 3 4 4* 2»t G Breun'g 6 Make Up. Tliaron. Brown Check 62065 latonia lm70y 1 :44%fast 4 1C8 8 4 21 2* G P.rcun'rr 8 Un.VcIo. MarseJolin, Cantilcve.-62326 Latonia 2-4 1:13 fast M-6 110 11 1 a l'l B Kenn'dy 12 Pyx, Troilus. Ring Rose 61815 Churchill 1 1-16 1 :i7"tSlow 1-6 llo 7 2 2» 2« B Kenn'dy 7 Legal. Florida Blossom, Inquiry 61625 lcx'ton 1 1-16 1 :43^fast 8-5 112 3 4 32 2»» B Scheffel 4 MarseJohn, P.McGee, War Prize 614S1 Lexton 3-4 1:14 fast 10 122 8 7 6' 31 B Kenn'dy 11 Grayson. A.Alexander, C.Taylor 6'.'!77 Havana Im'Oy l:41-(.fast 6-5 104 2 6 I 3 2» 2' F Hunt 6 TheL-epard, KlcanorS., End Man •9667 Havana 1 1-1G l:45%fast 31 105 1 I 6 4 4' 3'1 B Schel'cl 7 SeaPrin e, Riverside, Thel^op'rd •MM Havana 1 ISMMfnat 2 vn e ( I 6 4" F Hunt 7 JudgePryi.r, End Man, M. Jumbo "WALNUT EAIX, b. p, 8 103 By Sunflower II.— Y.'aterweed, by Watercress. (Trainer, E.. T. Watts. Owner, R. T. Witts). •2SS3 Latonia 1 1-1S l:4G^fast i KO 6 7 7* 771 J Owens I HakeTJn, Cantilever, Manse John »; I y 1 0 CttttrcnOl 1 1-16 l:46%fant 16 1M 4 2 21 2" J Owens 8 J.S.Reardon, Uncle Velo, Padua' 61.156 Lex'ton 11-16 1:41 hvy 8-6 112 4 1 l1 1» J V M'ney 7 MarseJohn, lite Swimmer, Virgo! flt.57 Lex'ton 1 1-16 l:4«ir.fast J2 11) C 2 3s 21 J Owns 10 Uncle Velo, Msrse J.jhc, llicWit i i •7432 F.G'nds 1 1-M l:44*fa*t 41 106 2 2 2 2 4» t-JA Wilson 8 Darkllill, DniarjrLaaa, M. Maxim I K471 F.O'nda 1 3-16 LLS'^.fast 5 103 5 2 2 2 6* 5'1 A Wilson 10 Wad.'sLast, Sc'rgeinan, H'hGeai I C ) F.G'nds 1 1-16 1:'2 ihvy 2 114 1 1 1 1 2* |*ft C iAng 6 Natural, Romeo. Little Ed 6-.i-.-j F.G'ndl lrn7Cy 1:43 raat 7 113 6 6 4 2 l* 2J L Morris 0 lonomina, Murray, HeiioPardner 6;:^ P.G'nda 1 1-16 1.4?;f!ow 41 HI 1 I I 6 64 6'= G Bre'ning 8 B'ryShan'n, II. Pardner, D Lilly i F.G'ndl 1 1-16 l:52Vihvy 7 113 1 1 1 1 1 1« C I^ing 7 Bal. Wheel, TheWit, B.Bhaanon i Jeffson ll^lfetnat 8 U0 2 3 2 2 $1 4'J A Gantner 8 Grayaon, Tantalus, Joaquina CUT UP. b. f, 4 105 By Wrack — Janina, by The Scribe. (Trainer, J. KcHinney. Owner, R. P. Karchall). 62C;;8 Latonia 1 1-S 1 :53%f ast 1S-& 10S 1 4 4 «'* C Rails 6 L'yLillian, Conntesa. Bal. Wheel tt 113 Churchill 1 1-S 1 A fast 9 108 3 1 21 1» A Wilson 7 L'yLillian. P'ateMcGee, Nurture I •1908 Chnrcnlll 1 1-* l-.52V.fast 8 105 3 1 li 1| A Wilson 11 Countess. Wads'th'si^as't. Dr.Rae j i 61815 CStnrehlll 1 1-10 l:47%alow 11 310 3 6 4' &'•« A Wilson 7 lx-gal. Liuis A.. Flor. P.iossom •1747 ChnrdnU 1 l-ic iMC'-fast 8 103 4 2 41 S'U Wilson 10 Merchant, Toanieel. Alex Jr. { M«71 Church'l 11-16 1:47 Cant 21-10 102 2 4 4 4 41 4» A Wilson 12 Mar.Gorps, M.F'ntaine, B.Maid 67772 Latonia 1 1-M 1 :4*%fnst B-t Ml « 7 4 4 3i 51 A Wltaon 12 Guaraut'd, Furbelow, NeLXorae 67671 Latonia 1 1-16 1:47 fast 14-5 107 5 6 6 6 4» 4" B Parke 9 Cimarron, Willow Tree Ace I 17*76 Latonia 3-4 1:13 fast 7 104 7 10 i 81 6 1 B Parke 11 J S.R'don, Unch Velo, Ris'sRo-k KC66 Latonia 1 1-1C l:46%fast 4 103 1 3 8 1 1-1 1» E Josiah 6 Miss Fontaine, Ace. AllRlchtSh TOPMAST, ch. c, 8 110 By Pennant — Golden Rod, by Ail Gold. (Trainer, W. K. Ca'n. Owner, Cain & Earjfordl, 62782 Latonia 3-4 lJMjfaat 21 102 7 7 62 6« W Pool 8 A.Alex'der, M. Bo-line, Hon.Man 62478 Latonia 1 1-16 l:47V^fast 61 111 7 8 €3 C«J C RnUi 8 Sportsman, Alam'aGirl. OoLaLa 62324 Liitonia 1 1-M l:45~Vsfast 22-« 113 4 4 %■ 3»1 B Kenn'dy 5 Dorius, Fancy Free, Casey 62010 Cbarchlll 3-4 1:13 good 14 1-38 7 7 7;i 76i E Sco'.de 9 Janku. Birdie G., WaywardLady •1*41 Chi !•■ hill 3-4 l:l^,fast 16 100 6 6 6« 6»i W Poc.l C Ararat. BoyalDick, MissMuFna i j 61747 Churchill 1 1-M 1 :46V5faat 11-6 95 2 3 l'l 2-1 W Pool 10 Merchant. Cut Cp, Alex Jr. 61G19 Lex'ton 3-4 Ut%fant 18 113 7 6 6' 6'1 E Pool 9 HoldMe, Lot.Ixiraine, C.d'Amour 67S83 Chnrch'l 3-4 l:12V0fast 12 109 8 9 3 84 8*f H J Burke 9 Glyn. Georgette. Rekab 67M7 Latonia 1 l:i5-,tfast 15 102 2 3 7 T 6* 6'1 B Parke 12 Startle, John Finn, June Grasa f74ttt; Latonia 3-4 LLDtgood 11 103 7 8 i 34 3 1 B Parke 8 Lord Alten. Bernice K., Lugs 17040 Latonia i| f I MaaHJ 17-5 Ha i I I U S'iE Barnes 9 Smiiing Lad, Llewellyn. Fuy BALANCE WHEEL, b. c, 4 110 By Bon Brush— Whisk Broom, by CcEarion. • Trainer. L. A. Seregni. Owner, L. A, Seregni). •2722 I-atonia 1 1-1S 1:46 fast » lli t 6 31 8J« J Heupel 6 Kewp. O'Neill. Pictor, A.N.Akin C2P38 Latonia 1 1-8 l£3%tnnt 16 111 6 1 1» 31 G Fields 6 L'yLillian. Countess, Ch. Leader i 62520 latonia lm70y l.-U-'-hvy 21 110 9 3 11 1* D Ccnn lly 9 Casev. Prggy C. Young Adam St437 Latonia 1 3-16 1 :51»%fast 8 107 6 4 4* 4'« E Scobie 8 Par.Maid, Mar .Corps, Es'poiette 62X60 Latonia 1 3-16 2:01%fast 19-6 106 4 3 3 2'i M Garner fi Gourmand. Virgo. Gorilla 61773 Churchill 3-4 1:12 fast 60 109 12 H 91 9ll E Pool 12 G'gway, D'thyBuckner, C.Baker 6C144 F.G'nds 1 1-16 l:47'/i,fast 12 107 8 7 7 7 7' 8" E Pool 10 Padua. Runzaf, Claymore 60042 F.G'nds 1 1-16 l:52Vthvy 6 107 6 3 2 2 21 2« M Garner 7 WalnutlL. TheWit. Bar.Bhannen 69919 F.G'nds 11-16 1:56 mud 12 103 6 6 6 6 6» 6«i E Scoblo • GrayGablea, WhoCares, LuckyB 69S46 F.G'nds 1 1-16 l:55Vfchvy 8 109 6 6 6 2 2} 3S1 E Pool • Waukeag, The Wit, Darnay 697S2 F.G'nds 1 1 16 1 XO-Vnud 15 104 4 3 3 3 8« 4'« A Wilson 6 Cimarron, Rep, Pimlico M721 F.G'nds lm70y l:4S ihvy 41 109 1 6 6 6 U 3'1 E Pool 7 Marsdale, Rep, Waukeag 69577 F.G'nds lm70y l:45%good la 10&* 4 4 6 7 1* 1-' E Pool 8 Wynnew'd, G. Gables, Day LHly COUHTESS. ch. f, 4 115 By Olambala— Eeticella, by Heywood. (Trainer, W. S. Bmee. Owner, W. S. Bruce). 62753 Latonia 1 1-4 2:06%fast 6 106 2 1 3] 1* R Harton 8 Alex Jr., Dr.Rae. Firing Prince 62638 Latonia 1 1-S 1 :50'Afast 8 98 8 2 2'1 22 C Stud -r 6 L'yLillian, Bal. Wheel. OXeade* ' 62182 Latonia 1 1-4 2:07 fast 8 103 3 2 2* 2' C Stud^r 8 Padua. Dr.Rae. Wadsw'tVbList 62359 Latonia lm70y l:4S^faBt 27-10 105 6 8 Si J'l W Pool 8 The Wit, Troilua, War Trize 622S7 Latonia 1 1-8 l:52%faet 21 1041 4 2 !» V F Moore 8 Legal, Fly. Prince, G.Dauxh'ty •2213 Churchill 1 1-8 l:53',iiast M-6 105 2 4 4* 4» H Stutls 5 Pictor, Dr. Rae, Virgo 62041 Churchill 1 1-4 2:07%good 6 100 4 3 2'1 1» H 8tutta 6 W.'sLast, L.Longf'low, C.Walsh •1906 Churchill 11-8 l^^faat 43 100 2 2 2» 21 W Pool 11 CutUp, Wada'th's Last. Dr. Rae 618S5 ChurchiU 1 3-16 2«^mud 6* 102 2 4 4» 4" G Breun'g- 7 Nurture. Nordeck. Alex Jr. • 1659 Lex'ton 1 1-4 2:10-'5imud t 100 3 1 2'1 J'l G Breui; g 6 Lady Lung-feUow, Bond, Pimlico Aqueduct Entries and Past Performances for Monday, June 26 AQUEDUCT ENTRIES AND PAST PERFORMANCES FOR MONDAY, JUNE 26 WEATHER CLEAR; TRACK PAST. I Racing starts at 2:30 p. m. (Chicago time 1:30.) ® Snperior mud runner. X Good mud runner. % Fair mud runner. (M) Maidens. ^Apprentice allowance, b Blinkers. First Race — 4 1-2 Furlongs. Purse 11,000. 2-year-olds. Sellinp:. (Track record: April 16, 190S— 52— 2— 105.) Today's lad. Horse. Wt. Rec. A.Wt.Hau. 62741» Lady Inez (M) 104.. 725 (626S9) Theasaly 115 :60'i 114.. 7^0 62551' Golden Fork (11) .. KM.. 705 6X657 The G iil 104. .715 62719 Edict (11) 107 :53% MA. .718 82719 Ege 1L2 :54'^ 109X7U 62824 Air Babble (M) ... KM.. 710 62824 Don't Bother MefM)110 :Z5% 104.. 700 62781 Sponsor (M) 104. .7 J5 62781 Three Square (M). 104.. 700 61479 Prima Donna (M).. 104. .700 62806 Uttle Hope (M).. 101.. 700 8ecoud Race — 1 Mile. Pnrse $1,000. 3 year-olds and upward. Allowances.! (Track record: June 2u, 1921— 1:3C— 4 — 127.) 62779' fcPiphcart 3 109..725J 62780» Lally 107 1:39 3 107..720l 62717 bDavid narum 112 1:3S 5 117 715 61674 bFirm Friend 3 107.. 715 62687 Court View 10S 1:37% 4 115.. 715 62777' bHa In Ill 1:39 5 4 108x715 €2072' Normal 4 117x744 62887 Letterman US 1:297s 3 112. .715 62630 I^KKharcs II 10G 1:39% 3 109/--710 62474' bV en izelos (M) 105 1:39»/5 .'11C0X710 62391 liizar 3 109. .705 67619 Orcus 92 1 :45'/s 4 1086)705 62717 Mystic 112 1:39^ 3 112.700' 62474 Kxcclais 90 1:38 Vs 3 1 12X700 I Third Race^ — 6 1-2 Fmlongs. Purse $1,000. 3 year-olds and upward. Pilliib i and Mares. Allowances. (Track record: June 23. 1921— 1:17%— 3-109. | (62151) JYNTEE 122 1:19^ 7 120x750! 61327 I eshorn 3 101 X 740 67365 Kv:I 3 110X740 62C53 'Marie Maxim 108 1:22% 5 113x735 61311 ■nana,! Girl 97 1:19% 4 110. .735 62691 Avispa 108 1:18% 3 115. .730 62808 WiRbwoik 106 1:2215 3 100xT20l Fourth Race— 1 KOa, Thirty-fourth Running Myrtlo Selling Stakes. 62,030 Added. 3-year-olds nnd upward. (Track record: Jane 25, 1921-1:33 — 4 — 127.) (62594) Edgar Allan Poe..lll l:40"i 4 106. .750 62596 Billy McLaughlin.. 113 1:37 4 106X745 (62473) Pilsrim 1111:37% 5 112x745 C2391' »Kirklevinf:ton 10S 1 :3K 4 101.. 745 62716 Lord Brighton 124 1:3S 6 107®745 62630 bWynnewood 109 1 :38% 6 107X740 63713 bWar Mask 10*11:37% 6 107x740 62779 •Olynthua 9S 1 :39% 3 95 X 740 6S77E»,bSaddle and Boots.. 107 1:41 3 95x735 62716' Ralco 110 1:33 5 110x735 (62773) bBrainstorm 3 104x735 62035 bWhisk 107 1:38 5 107. .735 62391 Teddy R 103 1:42s 4 109X730 62717 Tufter 114 1:331s 7 107x730 Fifth Race— 1 Kile. Africander Handicap. Si 200 added. 3-year-olds und rpward. (Track lecord: June 25, 1921—1:30 — 4—127.) 625S6 Hilly McLaughlin. 113 1:37 4 118x750 G23513 bfjaay I'.iiltimore ..112 1:43% 3 106x745 62714 hktj Reverie 3 107X745 62807 bt'hestcrbrook 95 1:37% 3 93. .740 622G7' Be 1'r.iuk 6 104X740 62E07* bltay Jay 115 l:38%s 3 114.. 735 BT7I l il*--.huis-o) (M) ..US 1:44% 3 107X735 C2474 Shtenasia 95 1 :3S % 3 98 X 725 Sixth Race — 5-8 Mile. Purse $1,000. 2-year olds. Maidens. Special Weights. (Track record: July 3, 1919 --571.',— 2 — 115.) 62781- rflan yuest 113 1:00% 112.. 725 62692 tSunsiui 113 1:00% 115. .720 62S09= Mae Lr 113 :.'.i5 115. .715 62899 CnMen Rale 113 1:0a H5..715 6280S' rtaathiiiiiaa 113 1^0 115.. 715 62803 Carol 113 l:0 !i 115. .715 62:73 High Chief 113 1:00 !« 115. .713 62776 William Tell Ills 1 :( '!-, 115.. 710 62776 William Tell 108 1:00ft 115. .710 C2773 Sen-o'-l'nc 11! 1:01ft 115.. 710 6£7"V6 Caveat Emptor ...100 1:61ft 115.. 710 G2G55 Park Hill 11* 1:00 Ji 115. .710 6277G Oeenr dc Lion MS i 00% 115.. 710 G2S09 Rock Salt 115 1:02 115.. 700 62C92 Flying Devil 115 1:03 115. .700 Woodlake 115 Wilkes-Barre 115 Thnea 112 fW. S. Kilmer entry. Aqueduct Jockey Percentages AQUKDrCT JOCKEY PEKCE\TACES. From January 1, 1021, to June 14, 11)22, !■■!— 1 1 m , At or Over Jockey. P.C. Wt. Mts, 1st. 2d. 3d. Bandc. K J2 111 437 142 103 70 Bell, E .11) 90 12 3 2 3 Catrone. F 25 95 8 2 0 1 Fator, L .24 1C0 511 123 111 73 Lyke, L 22 112 846 77 M 46 Keoph. F 21 111 254 53 43 47 Lang, C -21 1011,207 253 189 171 Schuttinger, A. .. .21 100 131 27 l'l 15 Fairbrother, C. ... .20 114 69 18 15 11 Penman, L 20 103 9S6 194 184 P29 Kumnser, C 20 109 &^9 07 OS 50 Morris, L 19 103 0G9 10*5 61 Ci Marmelli, B 19 100 70S 143 144 111 Butwell, J 18 114 450 00 9«i 79 Hirschberg. A 17 100 6 10 0 Thurbcr, H 17 101 437 75 09 70 Johnton. A 16 111 323 51 53 49 Robinson, C 15 111 302 04 41 41 Kummer. B. 14 101 118 1G 8 10 Taylor, C 14 100 112 M 7 14 Miller, C. H 14 114 272 SS 44 3S Gantrer, A 14 103 6fc0 9S M N Thomas. U 13 98 320 42 42 49 Ponce, C 13 109 701 91 92 M Rice, T 13 110 331 42 U 49 Fator, E 13 10G 507 72 72 78 McAlee, L 13 106 521 70 78 SS Mooney, J 12 100 34G 40 40 47 Mooney, J. D 12 111 MS 7K 79 £8 Parke, B 12 1C6 852 103 117 112 Buxtoc, M 12 109 379 4G 50 46 Moore, II 11 107 19 2 1 1 Taplin, fi. 10 104 41 4 4 8 Josiah. K 10 104 417 43 49 43 Kelsay. W 10 110 617 63 69 73 Walters. U 10 100 10 1 1 0 McDermott, R 10 108 186 19 17 21 At or Over Jockey. P.C. Wt. Mts. 1st. 2d. 3d. Callahan, J 10 93 317 33 35 51 Walls, G 09 108 23:5 10 24 29 Meriince, J 09 95 «W 9 12 14 Callal.an, 11 09 93 13 2 I 2 Carter, It 09 111 BOS 45 3d 4(1 Babin, G 09 107 312 18 42 45 Pullman, S 09 101 195 IS 24 27 Uetealf, 1 08 3 12 in; 10 M II Bhilliek, 11 i S 92 11 I 1 1 Nolan, T 08 MS Ml 11 21 20 ftlcCejr, J (.7 103 232 l i 34 32 Finn, V 07 88 14 1 2 1 CarreU, G. W. .. .07 Ma lui It 30 35 Aaahrone, E 00 108 ill 8 11 18 Lowe, S 0C 100 203 17 25 32 Martz. E Oii DiS lil I 1 6 Pierre. J 05 10S 37 2 5 8 Doyle, T. J o: 19 19 1 0 2 Harrison, M 03 109 IS3 10 23 17 Buel, C 01 111 71 1 2 o Kelly, W it»0 4 o o 0 OeeteUo, R 95 2 0 0 0 Davies, T 112 10 0 0 0 Dyson, G 112 « 0 0 0 rerire, 1 95 1 o 0 0 Fraley. A 100 2S 0 2 4 Ptiberg, F 95 1 0 0 0 Click, II 98 10 0 1 2 Hoffman, R 1!2 15 0 1 1 Huff. N 107 3 i 0 1 1 Jellcy, E 107 15 0 0 0 lVan, E 91 3 0 1 0 Bfektarraj, R 09 9 o o 0 McXaasee, It 95 24 0 3 3 Mein, G 100 13 0 11 Miilh;rd, E 95 2 0 0 0 Hand, J 95 l o 0 l 1st Race [1st Aqueduct] i i I I I j i { I i j i 1^1 RAPF * 1~i" |,,irlone:-s. 2-year-olds. BrlllaMT. (April 1G, lOOS X ~ 2 Index Couree Dlst Time T'ck Odds Wt St % 8tr Fin jnckejs Started Order of Finish LADY INEZ, b. t, 2 (21) 104 By IXinj Jimes — Aerophano, by Arizona. (Trainer, H. T. Griffin. Ovraer, J. B. Smithl. 62741 Aqueduct 6-8 t9y:.mud H 9l» M 7 €J Z7t FJ Lepere 12 Raffles. C„rk Kim. Air Bubble 62657 Aqueduct 6-8 ljUftfnat 40 99 7 3 2" l | B Legere 10 Daniel, Chile, Raffles TBXSSALY. br. f, 2 114 By Plaudit— Fair Atalanta, by Knisht of the ThU'Je. (Trainer. S. C. Hildreth. Owner. Rancocas Sta tie). 62689 Aqueduct 6-8 l:00%good 2 106 1 1 l2 1| Ij Fator 5 Corasae, Kirk Lady, Ghost 62631 Aqueduct 4i f 64%fast 12 115 « 4 61 7-»L Fator 12 811k Taaael, Henna, Jiarre C2475 Belmont 4\ f st 66 fast 30 115 6 3 3d 11*! L Fator 20 MissSmish, PayDear, Nantokah 62353 Belmont 41 f st 627ifast 16 105 6 6 61 8'" L Fator S Ballr'a Alley. The KJan, Ege GOLDEN FORK, ch. f, 2 (M) 104 By Ultimas— Aila d'Or, by Capt. Hancock. (Trainer. W. Shields. Owner, J. L. Holland). 62551 Brlinont 6-S st 69- lfast 13-5 101 2 2 21 2' C Lan?- 11 The Girl. Sen let. Haidee 62177 Belmont 41 f st 63%fa.«t 7 106 1 1 11 21 B Parke 9 D.andDrakee, ScareCrow, Jea.C. 62073 Belmont 44 f st 62fi.fast «0 109 2 7 I™ 7" B l'arke 8 Riiutnectial, The Kiss, PaaiBan 62002 Belmont 41 f st 4C-ftfast 10 1*7 4 6 6 6* B ParUe 5 Onraaae, Bnshie, Top Notch 00140 F.O'iwis !-8 35%fa.st 8 115 4 31 3*1 M Garner 13 ttaeeotte, Dearie, S;.: rtina 59676 F.G'nds 3-8 34%fast 60 114 9 »1 »'* F Welner 12 M.Mineiva, K'pitS., St.Ansellaa THE GIRL, b. f, 2 104 By laeridiaa— Azjiade, by Cactuj II. f Trainer, R. F. Carman. Owner, R. F. Carman ). 162C57 Aqueduct 6-8 lStfttnat 10 108 4 6 81 SlS L renmanfl Daniel, I^idy Inez, Chile 162551 Belmont 6-8 st E9)ifast W 109 1 1 1" 1* L Fator 11 Golden Fork, Soviet, llaidee 6234S Belmont 41 f st 63&fast 12 106 2 6 6s 631 L Fator 7 Cork, Adventuress, Duster 62205 Belmont 41 f st 62-^fast 30 116 4 3 6' 7l# J Butwell 9 BI'kMonkey, ParkllUl, Nconhoai 62123 Belmont 41 f st 61 fast M 115 6 6 7» V4 L Lyke 9 Crechet, Biatei Bne, The Kiss EDICT, b. f, 2 (M) 1C5 By Jim Gaffney— Royal Message, by Star Shoot. (Trainer, S. C. Hildreth. Owner. Rancocas Stable). 62719 Aqueduct 41 f 62~igood 20 107 4 6 CI €(i L Fator 10 Possible, Henna, Sweep Hawk EGE, b. f, 2 1C9 Ey Peter Guince — Lady de Jamette, by Peep o'Day. (Trainer, E. Bietas. Owner, H. Alterman). 62719 Aoucduct 4J f 62-)t Tood 10 Hi 2 7 V 9*1 C F"b'iher 10 Possible. Henna, Sweep Hawk 62353 Belmont 41 f st 62=f fa«t 2 H2 1 1 8* Vh C I^ang 8 Sal.'sAllcy, TheKiaa, Monanieila [62181 Belmont 41 f at 61%fast 3-6 109 1 1 l'l ?a c Lang 7 SweepHawk, Baliaa, EvclyrS'yer 61825 Jamaica 6-8 1:00 fast 4 109 i 1 11 21 C Lang 4 Laoyaljra, Baidee, Ben.latlajhl— 161783 Jamaica 6-8 1 :00%f aat 6 100 1 1 1' 1* C Lang t Vannte, JaOySaOor, Soph.Gold'a AIR BTTBELE, d. t, 2 (M) 104 By El Diucro II.— Blue Fox, by Waterooy. (Trainer, J. Edvrards. Owner, H. Waterson). 162824 Aqueduct 6-8 l.'CO&fast 15 10-1 6 3 Bj ?•! H Thomaslll Runsmnd, K'kLady, ScareCrow 62741 Aqueduct 5-8 C94fcmud 16 Kl 2 t 41 4» H Thorna.--]2 Raffies. Cork Elm, L;dy Inea C2551 Belmont 6-8 at 59:^fa3t 16 104 3 3 3l 6*1 II Thomasll The Girl, Golden Cork, Soviet 62389 Belmont 5-8 at 6D%fast 10 112 2 3 «; C» 1^ Lyke 11 Soldier 1L, Ben Wood, Soviet C2235 Belmont 41 f st ooHmud 15 106 14 10 10» 9" L Fator 14 Scare Crow, Husihie, Jolly Sailor DONT BOTHER KE, b. f, 2 (M) 104 Ey Great Britain— Shoo Fly, by Meddler. (Trainer, T. F. Coles. Owner, 8. L. Jenkins). 62824 Aqueduct 6-8 LOOVfast 8 09 II 8 61 «»5 G Rose 10 RaBSranS, K'kL-.dy, ScareCrow 62631 Aqueduct 41 f E4%fast 00 1.5 7 7 7* 4' G Rose :2 Silk Tas.-el, Henna. Giarre 61707 Pimlico 6-8 1^)3 slow 3 KS1 7 4 61 6*1 L Morris 7 Reap, Lank, Royal Oak 61646 Pimlico 41 f 65 fast I 113 3 2 2'1 21 L Morris 4 Eliz.Uean, MerrjL-md. G. Bonnet SPONSOR, ch. f, 2 (M) 104 By Sea Eanj — Fairy Godmother, by Hippodrome. (Trainer, J. Loftas. Owner, Oak Ridge Stable). 62781 Aqueduct 5-8 l.-«9%Kood 30 115 13 12 12» 12'» C Rob'sonU Nantokah, Sun Qnest, Smreep 62175 Belmcnt 44 f st 66 fast " 30 H5 IS 1« 194 19'» C Rob'son20 MissSmith, PayDear. Nantokah 62321 Belmont 6-8 st 69-)t3low 6 112 6 6 B» •»• C Rob'son 9 Ambler, S. Hatch, Kint;Sol.'Seal 62123 Belmont 41 f st 61 fast 1 115 « 7 6} 6!» F Keogh 9 Crochet. Sister Sue, The Kisa THREE SaUARE, ch. f, 2 (K) 104 By Short Grass— Set Square, by Simon Square. (Trainer, N. L. Byer. Owner, 3. Byer). 627S1 Aqueduct 6-8 l:00"tgood 15 115 8 8 61 F B Fator 14 Nantokah, Snn Qncst, Snweep 61572 Jamaica. 6-8 IsSkfttent 7 112 2 3 l1 81! M Buxton 5 EdwardGray, OoJUpe, D.'sD'ghter |61497 Jamaica I tlSlflll 20 108 1 3 3* 4«i M Buxton 5 Uughie, B.L'ghton, T.iiuleskia'l PRIMA DONNA, br. f, 2 (M) 1C4 By Delhi — Prism, by Trap Rock. (Trainer, F. Taral. Owner, Riviera Stable). 61479 Jamaica 5-8 l:00V*fast 30 1011 8 8 8" G W CaFll 8 True Flier, Oakwond, Kirk Lady LITTLE HOPE, br. f, 2 (M) 1C4 By Bard of Hope — Fanchette, by Alveacot. (Trainer, V. L. S. Kartin. Owner, W. L. 8. Martin). 62806 Aqueduct 6-8 69){,faat 7 106 6 6 41 «'-• J Callahan 9 Paisley, Ben Wood, Brilliance C1444 Pimlico 1-2 47-jifast M 107 6 I* !'• J Callahanll Tall Timber, Windigo, Frank G. 2nd Race [2nd Aqueduct] ' n„j DA PC 1 Mile. fJ-year-ol«ls nnd upward. Allowances. (June 25, 1921 CllU MAUL 1:110 4 127.) BIGHEART, br. g , S 109 By Sweep — Kighfiown, by Peep o'Day. (Trainer. W. Gaxth. Owner, J. 8. Ccsden). 62779 Aqueduct 7-8 1:27 good 13-6 106 6 1 H l'l C Lang- 8 Br'nstorm, Sumd Boots, Oi'thna 6£23G Belm'nt 2-4 MC l:14%mnd 10 116 8 7 t 8'« C Lang- 8 B.Pass, Mawrcoron, M.Patricia 62128 Belm'nt 3-4 MC l:ll*fefast 0-6 113 2 1 1» 1* C Lang 7 Sl'veconard, Must'dSeed, OSong 61871 Jamaica 3-4 l:12%fast 13-5 106 6 1 11 » C Long 8 Polythia, Aknusti, LaUy 61398 ILdeC'ce 3-4 l:13£fast 18 1U 2 1 2' 2» C Kummer 7 Brainstorm, My Play, Caretaker 01S68 H.deG'ce 8-4 l:13Hfast 61 112 1 3 24 4« C Kummer 8 My Play, Sup'lative, Spaa.Malaa 01313 H.deG'ce 3-4 l:14%good 16-6 104 3 3 2»* 3»i N Swart 10 Trevelyan, Brainstorm, Op'raaaa TATTY, D Ci 9 107 By Kaintenart— S?nrno:-0, by Vcrwood. A (Trainer, F. Taral. Owner, Eiviara Rtnlie\ i C2780 Aqueduct I IllTMoaiTi 60 100 2 3 3 n T Rife S Baratafje, June Grass C (2294 Belmont 1 l:41%mud 5 K 9 S 6 5 4-'T Rice : S ic.andi'.oots. I lliit.ulifr. Bala 7 C21C3 Belmont 1 l:3SVast 25 MS 1 4 4» 4* T R:ee :. th'teibr'k, Fly. Cloud. BeteegTra ft (.1971 Jamaica S-4 1:12* fast 7 1 $1 3 6 t 1 »1 T Rico 8 IM.vtlila. Bigneart, Akiius.i G •lOTt) Jamaica 3 4 l:13Vai-t 3-2 108 5 3 S' 4; C Bare! 0 Nanttet. CI leeterftra, IfbnwBoj (. 6IG06 Jamaica 3-4 l:l"l*ifast 25 M7 4 5 0 6*3 C Borei B Last Straw, Whisk, Elected II. I 65':92 Aq'duct 5-8 1 .OlVfast 4 116 3 B 3' H» C KammerlO Plcnte, AkaonU, MwinN Lei E4S 9 Belmont 5-S si EiVast 9-5 107 I 6 4 4*1 F CltilettilS Violinisi. Mawn oron, Apni I 61 64727 Belmont 41f st E2Vast 12 107 9 « 61 S" L McAtee 12 Boulette. Wishbone. Toll DAVID HARUM, b. g. 5 117 By Star Shoot — Pantomime, by Peter Pan. (Trainer. W. H. Karrick. Owner, W. E. Coe). g 5M €2717 Aqueduct 1 1-16 l:4. Vror.d • B8J 3 5 C* E' C FT.' the* 7 Thimble. Sunny hi ml. Re'vunt -, 62596 Belmont 1 1:3$ fast 12 112 8 9 B» 2» C F'b'thT 10 Private. June Grass. Bellsolar , g 62127 Belrnoi.t 1 1-13 1:44-Vfast S-H 116 5 4 4' 3'3 C Fb'lh ri; Tliim'.l.-, Tuftor. Billy Watla v €.1705 Jamais lm7?v l:41-Vast 8." 113 I 3 V Pi J llcf'oy 4 Translate, Valjr. Henry G. I C1676 Jamaica 1 1 1C 1 :46V~st 9 5 10.3 2 2 2 2? J McCoy 2 Ctystel 1 ". r.i V 65267 Aqueduct 11:38 fast 20 113 7 7 61 51*" C F"b'thcr S Bate*, Valor. Ballet Daiu ei II. j 61341 Jamaica lm70y l:44%g.jod 11-5 107 2 2 2 2' C Bucl 2 Bebadou • FLRM FREEND, ch. c, S 107 By Friar Rock— Bold Girl, by Ogden. i . t Trainer, S. KcNaunrbtot!. Owner, L. Viau). "..' 61571 J.i ma i a lmTOy 1 :4P ktaat 30 102 6 3 4' 6 « ES Kummer 7 Pir.Gold, June Grass. St.HT.rv || €1477 Jamaica (if 14WM 20 lc9 11 8 9* 7* T Kammsrl2 BtrtWat, st. Henry. JajwOraaa r,i 66939 Beteaunt 3-4 MC l:ll%fast 25 lis 13 11 IS*tB*|C IT— laain; imaHm. nalanlnaa. fl aff lltaalr j 56781 Belmont 7'f MC 1:06 Bast 2 115 1 1 l*} lb c BTnmmril" akiattl. Pletrus, t'hesterbrook ; jr.", 6665)3 Bflmo.il El f at l:05Vast 3 l!o 7 3 4s 1JJ (.' Kunini.rlU Yankee Star. My Play. Relay I 15' 63548 Aqueduct B-S \M%lm*l 9 5 115 1 3 3$ 4*1 A Johnson 11 Surf Rider. Oceanic, Sedge I 6' 6538j AcjUf-iuct 5-S 1:01 v^slow 6 112 « 6 6'1 4»J C Kawamar • Bllllia, Kly Rail. Occident* i j 5', 65230 Acjawdoet 5-8 59"»,fasl 10 112 12 13 13 13 • J Met.alf 13 Rioomster. Toil, Olympus COURT VIEW. b. c, 4 115 By Rock View— Zoraida, by Samson. \A ~ (Trainer. R. E. Watkins. Owner. R. E. Watkina). 62G87 AtqaedOCt ."-4 l:12%good K-0 11IJ « « C» «'• R Taplin 9 AS " ".sl.br ne. KxoOus. Sleivec.nard j fcMJil F.G'iulfi I t-M l^Wfcfal IB 101 4 6 6 6 6 6!1 A Wilson 5 WynnewM. TraiiRlate, B.CaMea jE 6SC7S F.G'n.la Intltr 1 lllraail M 1C7 4 6 6 s l» 3!« A Wilson 5 Irish Kiss. Wapiti, Valor Ml F.G'BMta lm70y 1:1" fast 30 112 7 8 8 8 8 8'» A Wilson 8 Tiiarcn. Our Dear, Gray Gables j • c3374 F.G'nds 1-4 l:12%.fant 50 M 6 C i C 6»« J Wallace 0 IriMiiDreani. EliuerK.. luckyR. 1 ■ "■: ,."1 J.-ff- ,n 1 116 1:47 good 50 I'M 6 I 6 6 6 6" S Wi la 6 Neldam, War Zone. Incog aaWJeCTaoai i-4 1:14 fast 50 U14 1 9 » 9 »'« W HaWca 9 Wr.Zaaa. Uap.TraTeler, Rap. Day ! ■ EAI.ir, b. e. 4 m By Eanj J;unes — Adclinctte, by Melton. j i R (Tnicer, H, KiTrch. Owner, G. W. Loft). j 4, C2777 Ac.ucd'jct I 1-16 lrlSVpooil 4 112 2 1 21 21 K ?.in i- .". K of t. Heather. Cahalan. O'take : (:.;,12 BctaMBt 1 1 3.^ tfast 12 111 3 4 3l 4JJ 15 Mari.ISS 7 Translate, Tribune, Zealot E 62291 Bctaaont 1 l:41=jtmud 7-5 115 6 2 S* rj E Sande ." Sad andl'.oots, l.llrigadier. Rally ; C2«' 0» Belmont I RSs&fast 15 112 7 6 74 !•§ B iiar.i.. iii ! Bill] V.'.it.s. Tianslate, Sir. Mai d 6 61307 H.deG'oe lm7C; 1:45 good 2S tM 1 4 5'J 6'" B Mari.-u.lii 4 Our Flag. Turn McTaggart, Jeg C .rK 19 Boarla J :«."" 1:49 mud Ifl 117 I 2 2' 3;i C P«BCfl 7 Hipperj Eim, S:!ndyReal. Oriole f M7f21 Bowie 1 1 '.« I :53V-mud 3-2 U3 1 1 l1 li L Morris G Chan Gone, Fairway, Ticaccy ! 6 f.«6!;« Row;.' lin.'y R-iS^slow 14 M i 3 4i SJ G W "ro!l C Rlulfer, T.Rufus, K.of t.Il'tlier j i 6 tKJK.". Pir..;.-) 2 .:::3'.bvy 8 122 1 4 Ran out.C M'gler S Laat Man. Priganna, Sobrigaae ; I 68-539 Piwlico S-4 1 :16ViSlop 19-10 119 € 4 3* 21 B Mari-ullilS Cain'flage, Vulcanize, Tuinabou: I B KOBJUAL, b. g, 4 117 By Plaudit— The Nurse, by Yankee. i (Trainer, E, D. Spiiager. Owner, F. Houseman). \° 62072 Belmont 1 l-lt 1 :4i ..f.-..*=t 10 115 6 2 2'1 2» C Lans 10 Siren Maid. Gem, Translate j ! 61971 Jamaica 3-4 l:12%fast 20 125 7 8 8 -.'* I. Fator S Pclythia, Iiigheart. Aknusti I | " 61816 Jamaica ImV.U l:4r.-\mu.I 12 106 12 3' 4»1 L Fator 6 Teddy II.. Tangerine. Wynnewood ' I ll«M Jamaica ImTVy l:44%Tajit 13 i 109 2 1 l1 1' 1, Fator 5 R.of thelPer, C'stalFord, R'quoi* CI520 Jamaica 9 I l:13£mod 8 106 3 7 6:1 451 L, MeAtea 7 Ea.-tVicw. iaugerine. Ed.Al.I'oe j i 61313 II.doG'ce 3-4 103Vaal 3G 106 2 S 41 3« B MariMli 8 Rubicn, Rioo d'Or. Mainmast ; 4M&3 Belmont Ufa! 1 O.-.r'.isi 1. Ill 7 8 6i G^ C F"b';hT S ;r.y I^itr. Qa* creak. Star Voter * 4!;jt:»ti Betaaont 3-4 at l:I4%tast 7 111 9 7 72 10 ' J McTaa/tlS liil.lur. SmckeScreen. Oriole 6 40 ;37 Saratoga 5] f j sflSJ&fast 3 115 2 4 3» 3» L Fator 10 Rr'mspun. GyLag, P.T.Rarnum ■ lri'TESMAN. ch. c. 3 111 By Eaperman— Arlette, by Robert la Diabl*. ! (Tr.-.msr. S. P. Harlan. Owner, Greectree Stable;. ! ' 62 :87 Aqnedoct W l:12*tgood 17-10 102 9 6 6» 47| H Thomas 9 Wishbone. Exodus, Sleiveeonard J ♦ '4:4 Betaaonl 1 l^Htfast 95 119 7 2 31 S:l h Lyke 9 M'terHand, Venizeloa, Excelsis . I I ° (.2354 Belmont I lamina* 2 5 U2 4 1 1« 1! L, Dyke 10 D'bleCross, Macduff. Ir.Confctti I , , I •ltM Jamaica 1 1 M 1 :4iw.fast 12 6 117 6 I 3» I'l L Lyke C Relay. Modo, Fifty-Fifty (.1743 Chnrcbill 1 1-4 2:04\fast 26 126 » 7 71 « = • T Rice 10 Morvich. Rei Mosie, John Finn M ! 61574 Jam;.;, a lir.i;. I:44*4faat Li 95 « 7 €1 4'« A Mcl.hlin 7 Pir. Gobi. June Grass, St. Henry ! I 61539 Jamaloja i-4 t:12%soed 2-5 1CS 3 2 2' 21 Li Ldfka 6 Gal'tman, Heph'tos. WiUiamA. 5 Mo43 Belmont B-t at J.T^fast 41 112 13 9 101 12" A Cottina 14 Column. NsncyF., Mustard Seed 5 61478 Belmont 41 f at 5-^fast 4 115 3 4 4J & E Sande 13 Righeart. Postlude. Galantinan i t£OCHAX£8 II., b. c. 3 109 Ey Ben Brush— Rhoda'g Pride, by Pride. I.:r i er, K. J. Murphy. Owner, S. Louis). ' 62'J30 Aqueduct 1 1 -HS-^fast 100 101 8 10 10s 10s H TiiomaalS Olyntims. Cryst.Ford, Translate ' tSSM Belmont I IM fast 100 M 3 4 4 4:» H Thomas 4 June Crass, Hor-Ioge, ITudish ° 622':i Boim't B f MC ltttHtaad 20 110 3 4 6J S» H Thomas 9 Daydue. Douglmai, MasterUand . I 5 St#S8 Belm't 6; t MC LlSfaXakt 15 114 8 I 7» 7!T il Thoa-ar 9 Finality, Dou;.hnut, Masterllatid 1 I J (1648 rimilco 3-4 1:14 fast 31-10 113 5 4 1' l'l !' Walla 14 P.mgrado, Futen, Racquetta 16774 1 1" \. ■ r ii E-S 1 .02 fast 11 -5 115 3 4 3 3" 5*4 J Btttweu 11 R Dunn. Delhimar, Momentnm ! j laCSC Windsor f.-S I • ; r i ; I 118 5 4 3 4' £»j J Batwdl IS Marble, PillvRunn, D'yRucknei ! ] I4SM Latonla 6-S 1 Affctaat 17-10 112 3 1 1 1& 21 J Botwell 12 Hutchison. Vitamin, J.B.Brown , I ; I4IM Latonla 4, f :S'..hvy U W 155 1 2 BJ 2« J Entwcll 13 raahbnL D.:d. Autocrat j BMBC Latonla 4i f E4%Caat 1 1:5 10 2 1* 2* J ButwcJl 10 Coiowed Roy. D.Sinker, G.Jouett , ! ' ' VErriTZLOS, b. c, 3 (!£) K-0 By Plandit — Lady Ciara. by Requital. i (Tiainer, S. J. Lav.Irr. Owr.er, Allies Stable). C24 74 B.-lmoct 1 MtliVfast 7 kC 1 1 P" 2*1 H Thomas 9 M'tern.ind, r|"| ■-. Bicelsis 5 . KS€5I Empire 61 f 1 : 7 fast 1G-5 114 2 12 S'l 4« J Zoeiler 9 Ruekyliour. NatlvcJ.and, UlUmo 3 ' ; - K13S Jamaica 5J f 1 :'••.;.. i...st 4 109 3 2 I «» 4' J Baellet • Ch'terbroak, Shaffer, Good Times 5 I | ', BUM lamatra B| f 1 .o; slow 7 115 I I 3 4* i 1. McAtee 8 C.McM'kin, Repa'tion, Uenh'Um ' i ■ ; ETBE1 Aq'dtict o -8 1 :t'0-\mud 5 116 2} 3'1 L, McAtee 12 H.-roi-'ge, C.McM'kin, Keparat'n ' \ '. 67230 A.j'ilr.ct 1-4 lOJ fast 30 1C5 1 BBS* 6'" J Zoeiler 7 Ray Jay, Yankee Star, Modo , MMI Bclmt S-4 MC 1 :lJVast 10 114 3 2 3 41 771 F Weiner 11 Cii^sterbr'k, R'paration, AllOyei 1 l &M3 B*-lm't Elf MC 1.0b fast 7 106 1 2 2 21 4* J CaliahanlO M'ryPatricJa, Violinist, K'tGraas 1 1IIZAR. b. c. 3 1C9 Ey Dick Welles— Milky Way, by Star Shoot. i Trainer. A J. Joyrer. Owner, G. D. Widener). . f2391 Belm'nt 7-S MC 1:21-fast 30 102 10 10 »» 8« J. McAtee 12 Routl'ge, K'klev'ton, MnskaPgc ; , €197 1 Jamaica 2-4 1 :12%fa»t 41 114 8 7 «* €*} E Sande 8 Polythia, Righoart, AknusU 61815 Jamaica 3-4 1:15 mud 7-itf 115 2 1 1* 1* hi Sande 7 Jocose, Petty Rlue, Tikeh , 67449 Aqduct CI f lUSffctaat 12 108 4 6 6 E* E« L, Fator 6 Ten Dec, Tody, All OTer ROM Belm't 3-4 MC 102%faat 3 114 7 4 ( 7ll «• L Fator 11 Chesterbr'k, R'uiiratlon, AHOtm r , BfiMS Bvlinon- Eli ! at 1 ^O-^fast 7 116 I I 6 6» 6« L Fator 10 Yankee Star, My Play, Belay , GB.CUS, ch. c, 4 108 By Trojan — Ogress, by Eon. ( l Tru-iner. D. E. Walsh. Owner, Allies Stable). I {."'.'» Jamaica 3 4 1 :1 ■. sir w M 104 7 7 7 7* 7" W Obt-rt 8 P. Homme. Sea Core, LaatStran f I RM* Aq'duct B4(tdt%last 6) 104 7 7 i 41 6*1 J Zoeiler 9 Mavourueen, Polythla, Mercnry I 6j141 Aqduct 61 f l:21Mvfast I 98 1 1 1 l:i 21 S Builman 15 Niandslay, Pibroch, Theodosla I 64258 Jamaica 3-4 1 :147ifast 8 1C3 7 7 B 6* 6»J W Oberi S lYIttrlami Floraaln, lx u.Wynnt t l MUB Jamaica 61 f 1 :0S ..roud 40 112 I 7 7 S» €'2W Obert 7E.V'\v. P'ceesPandora, St.M'k'i 1 MI i.O Jamaica 3 4 1:13 ifast 20 110 6 8 9 • 9'* W Ob* rt 8 Ramkin, Joaqoina, Silence tm% Bowie 7-8 1:21 hvy 20 104 — — $'12* M Schw'tz 9 Huonec. Blue Belle. Boas B KYSTTC. ch. c, 3 112 By Magic II — Sobrane, by Polymelus. I (Trainer. J. Fit: s'mmons. Ov-ner, Guincy Stable). I 62717 A(4'j.-;'](t 1 1-1C l:4i.%?ood 30 111 7 6 61 V* C Ponce 7 Tliimble, Snnnyland, Recount 6»tl30 Aoucduct 1 l:2S\fast 12 U0 11 11 H* IP* C ponce 12 Olyntktis. Cryst.Ford, Translate ttfl Belm'nt 3-4 MC lJIUmnil 10 112 3 3 3 S:i C Ponce 3 On Watch, Muskallonge | 62182 Bdmont 1 l:S9%fast 20 112 1 1 1* 1« C Ponce 10 Nancy Shacks, Tarn. Macduff (2108 Belm'nt 3-4 MC 1:13 fast 60 115 14 11 111 9*1 C Ponce 17 Eicelsis. Tarn. AknusU «i037 Jamaica 3-4 Pl'ifast 60 MC * 8 S* E!1 C Ponce 9 IrishSeu, MasterUand. Olynthus 61788 J.ii.nica lmTOy l:44 &faat 40 KK1 4 3 4 4** C Ponce 4 Rersagliere, NativeL'd, Kicelsis ' CI 585 liml'co 1' 4 l:!*i fast 47 It* S 7 7* 6*1 C Ponce 8 Vitamin, DoubleCross, SunBrae 6IG17 I'imlico $-4 l:lT%faat 17 109 6 B 6 B" J Mooney 6 IJon d'Or, Torehy, Sir Clarence PXCPLSIS, oh. c. 3 1P2 By TJltimus— Meliasa, by Star Shoct. (Trainer, V/. McK-aight. Owner. F. Joonaon). f.2174 H Imor.t 1 l:J?-.4fast 12 119 8 4 C (« E Sande 9 M'terHand, Veniielos, Let'rman I S2S9S Ri-Imont 1 1:;,6 fast. 60 96 6 B 6 B:» J Merimee 5 Grey Lag. Frigate, Reraagliere ' «.,:, 19 Betmon* 1 I MTjalaaj 12 114 4 B B 61* J Callahan 5 Ilea. Ray Jay. Modo I ( : 101 Belaaont 11:39 slow 10 105 1 1 2» l« J Callahan 4 Relay. Knohbie, Two Feathers ! I 62108 Belm'nt 3-4 MC 1:13 fast 11-6 115 111* 1!1 E Sande 17 Tarn, Aknus:i, Treviscot 01OM Jamaica 3-4 l:12%fast 12 110 3 3 21 8-1 E Sande 11 M. Smiles. Sherando, C. Marrone I | t-i;SS Jamaica taaMy l:44Kmat 41 105 2 4 31 r» C Laag 4 Bersagliere, Native Land, Mystic « j I C14M L«X*taai 3-4 ia7Vimud 11-10 U0 4 4 2* 2* J H Burke 8 Proclamation, Prologue, Settle ' Page 7 3rd Race [3rd Aqueduct] )..l nf nr 6 1-- p-nrlori^s. ft-yenr-olds anil upward. Fillicn and Hares, 1. I \}\ U llAVfC Allowances. (June ll.'J, 19X1 1:17 4-5 .'1 101».) JTxTTEE. ch. ra. 7 120 By Fair Play — Job Lot, by Ogden. (Trair;er, F. E. Eraft. Owner, F. E. Eraft). €°154 B-n;n'ut 3-4 MC l:L2%fast 14^ 120 1 1 1 1 L Fator 8 C. Marrone, Maronrn'n, M.Rsrnes * lS5 / Bowie 7-8 1:28 slow 4 107 1 4 6 6 B'» 6*1 L McAtee 7 Muttikiug, ByJlmlny, Ar.ofGoid d ! | 6S 185 Empire Ab 3-4 l:10%fast 9-6 109 6 6 4 41 2» L Fator 6 The Roy, Round Robin, Mercury] y I tTi'.O Aqduct 6J f 119%fast 31 123 1 1 1 1* 1" L Fator S Vista. Marcunieen, l'ansy j E6l 3o Sar t"^a 1-i 125%faet 4-6 U0 831 1 li H L Fator 6 Turnabout, Thimble, Vic 6i950 Empire Ab 3-4 POSatfost 11-*. 115 1 3 2 2* 2s C Ponce 7 Mav'rnecn, M.Ant'ette, Es'olett* u! ! BB4SO Aa/abaat Bl f 1 TtTalaat 6-5 i:3j 2 2 2 I1 24 c Bfa— aaalO In'pfTBaan. Actress, Arrowheac ^ j i E5264 Aq'duct 61 f l:20Visfaet 1 111 3 t t »* 21 8 Bullmau 12 Miss Petite, Actress, Herd Girl 1 B42«0 Jamaica 3-4 1:13V fast 13-20 117 4 2 4 6" 41* C Kutumet 7 K.cf t.Il'ther, Ar'wh'd, B'coca« » 1 I LEGHORN, ck. f. S 101 By Celt— Tuscan Bed, by William Rufua. ! (Trainer, W. J. Daly. Owner. W. Dugan). 61327 K.deG'ce El f 1:08 mud 30 104 4 S «-* 6«1 A GantnerlO Bicose M., C. Pillar, MissKm.G. ». : 61052 Havana 1 1-8 1 :54%f ast 20 J07 4 9 71 711 G Corey 9 Rebuke, Lady Astor, Qaesada C-1008 Havana IPSSV.good 7 87 1 4 6* 6*1 J Pevic 7 R.Rarton, TbeRollCall. El'norS. •5. ! 1 ••Ml Havana lrnOOy 1 :43;Vgood 6 105 3 3 4* 4* G Fields 6 Lady Astor. Quesada, Lijrhter I 60A10 Havana 3-4 1 :12=tfaBt 41 109 3 B 6 • 6'1 A Pickens 6 OnilljTn.1, Rebuke, Ut.li. Sleep T I HOI Havana El f l:06*5fast 21 107 • 4 3» 3' J T Nolan 8 CherryTree, ColChile, C.Eacanto t0 EVTL, bik. f, S 110 By Rock View— Arrowshaft, by Ogdec i (Trainer, A. B. Gordon. Owner, H. C. Fisher). ' 672C5 Latonla Elf 1:07 fast 12 106 6 4 4 4'1 l" A Collins 6 LadyMothcr, M.Fallon, BlrdieG. T MMI Belm't Elf MC 1:06 fast 7 106 3 3 3 3* 3* C Buci 6 Rantry Pass, Rellatrii, D.Sink. ei r ES7T8 Belm't Eif MC l:06&fast 3 109 8 6 5 4' 4*1 C Duel 10 SwiftCrasa, Ran.Pass, Pastoral al E6:'^S Sartoga 8-4 1:13 fast ( 104 3 1 1 2i 3"i C Duel 9 T-ilwar, Avispa, Citation : 6S2S5 Sar'toga Bl f 1:10 hvy 7 102 1 1 1 ll 2l G W Car']] 8 Duncecap, Clansman, C'rmencita 66121 Sar'toga 6-8 1:00 fast 8-5 »9 1 11 l'l 1* G W CarlllO EarlyRird. Citation, EagerEyes es! MARIE MAXIM, br. m, 6 113 By Golden Maxim — Mary Reardon, by Peep o'Day. y. j j (Trainer, G. Mayberry. Owner, 3. B. McKee). 62653 Aqueduct 61 f l;21S£,faBt 4 108 4 6 6l 6*1 J Merimee 11 Cum Rah, Canyon High 0. I 61425 FLdeG'ce 3-4 l:13 ifast 60 112 12 15 12* P21* J Merimeel5 H.Jewel, BtdaaaMl, Lit.B.Slieep ep ! 6Cr*5 F.G'nds lm70y l:49Tthvy 2 105122 11*1* A Gantncr 5 Natural. K .P.rummel. H.Kemble ,le! 40432 F.G'nds 1 1-16 l:46%fast 3 10T. 3 4 4 8 21 3*4 J Marian US 8 Ihirkllill. Daintyl^ass, The Wit it 60038 FG'rds 3-4 1:18 hvy 2} 107 1 1 1 1* 1* J Merinv e 8 Jago, lairiy L..ugfeliow. lluonec at 69*16 F.G'nds t-4 l:18 4mud 31 98 4 6 4 11 21 G Bn-'nlng 9 Camouflage, Jago, Anticipate 69631 F.G'nds 3-4 1:13 fast 30 106 8 I • I1 8*1 J Merimee 11 Arrowhead, Pauaman. Cruyeoa a 69033 Jeff son t-4 l:15»*=low 6 112 I 3 4 61 6* R Rico 7 Psnaimin, Grayson, Fllb'y gibb*; «-. BS876 Jeff son S-4 I HfjaHJ 4} 100 4 4 4 4* 4'i J Merimee 8 F.Churchill, Marmite, Anticipati U KSTI Jeff eon 8-4 l:13%faat 8 109 6 6 6 6* 6»» J Merimee 8 Arrowhead, Col. Taylor, Gray sot Of DOTJGH GIRL. b. f, 4 110 By Great Britain — Black Tail, by Disguise. (Trainer. M. Smart. Owner, X. Smart). •1311 FLdeG'ce 3-4 l:16Vigood 39 1061 8 12 12} If1* R Parke 15 Roln, Dare. Titania 6SS69 Plmlico 8-4 i;i5 mud 20 109 12 7 12 13 113:l B Mari eIH14 Vulcanize. Colando, Trantnla (3099 Laurel 8-4 l:13%faat 19 103 6 4 4 11' 11*1 J Mooney 12 Kirah. Trantnla. Phantom Fair S7872 Laurel 1 l:42*fcfast 19-5 108 6 1 1 4 6* 611 L Morris 9 Attorney, King Trojan, Perhaps ps 66363 Sar'toga 8-4 1:12 fast CO 106 3 2 8 6» 7'4 F Clliletti 9 Tryst er. Messines, Polythia 64914 Belmont S-4 101*4faat 12 116 4 4 4 81 8'» M Mount'nll Siren Maid, Beckna, The Boy 14S35 Belmont 8-4 1:12 fast 10 US 1 1 1 J* 8»| M Mount 11 l I/tStraw, M'den'sBallet, Virlai at 64676 Belmont 41 t 1:19 fast 20 97 3 2 I 4'1 7«1 J Callahanll Strombtdi, Maj.P'ke, Arrowhead id 646*0 Belmont Rf at l:66%fast IE 100 B 8 1 2'} B*t J Callahan 7 Eleett-dlL, GeuieW.. I.Gertrudf d* 1403 Belmont Elf at l.-O&ftfast 100 1041 1 6 8 8* 8'* M Mount n 9 Krewer, Peter Piper, Bridesman aa A i C 7 ft G (. I Lei I 61 g 5M -, , g v I V j • i . "..' || r,i j ; jr.", I 15' I 6' i j 5', AVISPA, cb. f. 3 115 By Runnymede — Napa Girl, by Solitaire ma (Trainer, G. Z-ieler. Oxncr. W. F. Ormsbee). €2691 Aqu.duct 1 l:38%good l"-6 102 2 2 2'4 4'1 I. Simons 6 Crvs.Ford. Catalan. AnnlTeraary (122K8 Beiaaont 1 l:.:7-K..od 13-5 lOO 1 3 !'l 11 H Thomas 4 C.Man-one. SirenMaid, Duncecaa 62038 Belm't C; f MC l:18%tost 34 p- 8 6 6 6« B* L Penman 9 Finality. Doughnut. MasterHand €1705 Jamaica lm70y l:4S%fa*l 8 102 1 3 3« 14 ■ Kummer i Translate, Title, Daniel A. 6IS21 Bowie 3-4 lOSIinrad 9 10 108 8 4 4' 5'JH Thomas 8 C.ipel'illar, MissHmG. M Curtis 61120 Bowie 2-4 1 :14tafast 8-5 10-i 1 2 l1 1- C I.anj; 9 MissKm.G.. tape I'iil-ir. Timbrel 10429 F.G'nds 3-4 1 :12^.fast 4i 100 2 3 4 1* 1' 11 I hoinas 11 Gam.Gurton. 1/^t Ix.raine Foy 69240 F.G'nds 3-4 1 :14%cood 34 100 2 2 2 31 3* G Pruning 9 Birdie G., Jun-.. rafaat Qsama iaBSl I'imlico 3-4 1 :18iiiiiiid 6 111 9 11 It 12 12" L McAtee 12 QuiekRun, T. Vengeance. I) Maid 6S05 Pimliio 3-4 1 :15%000« 3-4f 110 6 4 2 21 SJC Turner 14 JewellV.D., ("mVira. M'l'dltella ■SJ22 Empire .".4 f 1 :07,-„fast 8 115 3 8 3 3* 3* C Rob'son 13 Knot Grass, Klille. Clinchfield .6 Empire Ah t-4 l:12':fast 8 114 7 4 6 B* 6* C Rt.b'son 14 Nose Dive, Nig .Oxiat, Sweepy aMU Empire Ab 3-4 1 :l"Vfast 18-5 106 5 8 7 9« 9'° L McAtee 12 Sweepy, Grisel.la, Knot Grass 57*34 Jamaica 3-4 1:1 t^good 7 -10 115 2 1 1 1« 1» C Turner 9 Dol. Varden. Execution, S.Simoa 37860 Jamai'-a 61 f 1 :07~ifast 9 5 1U 6 2 2 l'l l4 C Turner 9 M.White, fte.lXow, Promenade WITCHWORK. ch. f. 3 100 By Garry Kernnann-^The Banshee II., by His (Trainer, J. McGinnis. Owner, R. Cook). Majesty. C2808 Aqueduct 1 l:40'Afast 30 92 6 8 8 i» T Doyle 9 Canyon, Tribtin-. Mount Hope 6.*7I5 Aciucduct 1 l:U-Vn id 20 ]'j6 5 7 7 «»'E Taplin 7 C'narvon, Cahal.n. Mount Hope €-'C38 Belm't 64 f MC 1 :lS%fast 60 106 6 9 9 9il E Taplin 9 Finality, BaaQ.fl. MasterHand 58170 Empire An 0-4 l:H%faa 60 107} 9 IS IS 12'110!!M BO*ajt sarl4 Nose Dive. Nig! t'ooat. Sweepy 68468 Empire Ab 3-4 1 :10Vast 60 99 10 12 12 12 12 » A M.-L'hlin 12 Sweepy. Griselda, Knot Grass B7SS7 Jamaica 3 4 l:l3%,fast 60 107 6 10 10 9} 6'° A Mcl/hlin Id Reparation, R..s» Hill, Nose Dire 5T791 Jamaica 5} f 1 :08 good 20 109 1 9 9 7* 7"M Sl'ghterll Grace E.. POalaanl, Nigh'boat "7412 Aq'rluct 8-4 l:sO%tnajt 15 104 2 6 6 6 6'» L Penman « Simpatiea, Sweepy, Venlor 57322 Aqduct S-4 1 :H i,mud 8 11011 B 7 6* 611 T Rice 1 M'wrcomn. C.M.-M'kin. Do'ghnnt 57265 Aq'duct 3-4 1 :l:.%faet 3 109 2 I 4 3' 1' F Cltllcttl II D..lmin. DelliiMiid. FredKinney 57031 Belm't 5}f MC 1 :05*if ast 12 U41 1 4 B »* 7'» C Rob"sonl2 AttaGal. LuckyGirl, C.McMeekla 4th Race [4th Aqueduct] \A ~ j jE j • 1 ■ ! ■ j j i R 4, : E ; 6 C f ! 6 j i 6 ; I I B \° i j ! I | " ' I j i ; * 6 ■ ! ' ! J . I I ° I , , I M ! ! I 5 5 i ' ' ° . 5 I 1 I J ! j ! ] , I ; j , ! ' ' i 5 . ' 3 - ; 5 I | ', ' i ; ■ ' \ '. , 1 l 1 . ; , , r , , ( I f I I I t l 1 I I | ' I ' I ! I I | « j I ' I 1. * d ! | y I j u! ! ^ j i 1 » 1 I ! ». : •5. ! 1 I T I t0 i ' T ei r al : es! y. j j I ep ! ,le! Wit it at a «-. U sot Of ps at id d* aa '/1th (7 A PC i v'il*' Myrtle Sollinsr Stal.es. 3-year-olds and upward. (June '•till liHliL. l»5, 19^1 1 :UG 4 1^7. » EDGAR ALLAN POE. b. g. 4 106 By McGee— Maltha, by Orden. (Trainer, S. C Hildreth. Owner, Rancocas Stable). 62591 Belm'nt 3-4 MC 1:11 fast 1-6 116 3 1 1* l« E Ramie I Sqcaw Man. CahalaD. Zed 61767 Jamai.a 3-4 ItltjBjhust 6-5 120 1 1 1* l'l ■ Sande t Dimniesdale. List Straw. Getrgie 61677 Jamaica 3-4 1 :llV,fast H-6 110 2 1 1* 1* B Sande 7 Oladiator. D.oTt.VaL Pr'nstorm 161520 Jamaica 3-4 1:13Vtmud 1 114 6 2 I* 8*1 E s-ande 7 East View. Tangerine, Noraaal B70X Empire ll:40^fast 1-4 111 1 1 1 1 1= 1 » A Bch't'SCf T Curfew, L'H.l.ur. Wrecker oCB3o Empire B| t l:OC'-fast 5 112 3 111* 1" C Bok'aonlS Arrow i.f G..I.I. Kil.il.i. Esquira 4S4U Sar'toga i| f POS'^'ood II 115 12 11 11 8' 7*4 C Rob sonl5 BL Bubbles. Nohaiit. Bennington BILLY McLAF/GHLIN. tr. c. 4 103 By Wrack— Lady Elite, by Order. tTrainer, S. MoNaughton. Owner, L. Viau). 02500 Relmont 1 1:38 fast 8 121 6 6 6» 7*4 E KummerlO Frigate, BaTidBaram, .luneGrass C28311 Belmont 11-16 1:14 fast 12 K0 4 3 4! 4TJ E Kummer f, E-cierator. li. Hatter, Oev'alioa '(,1970 Jamaica ImiOy 1:41 fast 4} 120 2 1 l1 ll E Kummer 7 Fly.ri.ud. Wynne wood. Tufter 61575 Jamaica 1 1-16 1 :4SVast 4 107 2 2 2l 1" E Rammer 0 Sedgefiei-I, Wynaewooa, Balm 61500 Jamaica 2-4 1 :1.1 sgood 41 113 2 8 7* 6*1 E KummerlO D. of t.Val. Manna, l.'dl'.iightoa BS607 Plmlico 11:43 hvy 11-10 101 3 5 7 7 7 7'4 E Kummer 7 Run. Puck. Tip.Witenet, Georgia 80442 Pimlico 11-8 1.57 slop 1 110 3 3 3 3 4* 6" E Koroma* 7 Bsmga Ru.-k. Kecisimr. lilnffer 60170 Empire lui7oy l^S^fast 11-3 118 111 1 I'll" C Kummer 4 Frigate. Sedgefh-Id. I Feathers 57714 Jamaica Im.Oy 1 :44Tsfast 13-10 110 3 2 2 2 1* 1} B Marinelll 4 LadyGPrlrude. S: Allan. Recount 57619 Jamaica 3-4 1 :in»islow 4 122 2 6 6 6' 4 4" ll Marindll 1 Biaillsaaaii. fliaCsu. lasiOliaw 56777 Belmont 11:37 fast 7-i 113 1 2 3 3 3* li E Sande 5 Dartmoor. Di-hadou. C. Sweeper PILGRIM, b. r. 6 112 By Garry Herrmann— Zoola, by St. Gatien. (Tra;ner. S. L. Bnrch. Owner. S. L. Burch). €2473 Bi-lmont 1 l:33=tfast 13-6 115 2 6 5 1" B Parke 5 Rah-o. Tangerire IMfter (-2035 !!• lmont 1 l:37'ifast 7 111 4 6 3-121 B Parke 6 Irrigate. Flying Cloud, Whisk J61807 Jamaica 1 1-16 1 :46V6fast 8 99} 4 3 3* 3'J H Thomas 4 Damask. Audai-i as. Recount 64301 Jamaica 11-8 1:7.0 fast 10 100 4 4 4 4 4 4 = F iTil.tti 4 Exterminator. M. Hatter, Cirraa 51134 Latonla 1 1-8 1 :60%feat 8-5 105 3 3 4 4 2} 2:} F C**ltil*-ttl 4 Sterling, Swar. Fif Jr. H074 Latonla 1 1-4 StOSfefast 19-10 107 14 8 3 4 4*1 II I.imsfd 0 Donnwoua. (VptainMae, Pn.Flra 50480 Aq'duct 1 l:37%fast 13-5 108 1 6 4 4 2} 2* J Mooney 6 Sen. Park, War Mask, Recouat 5C315 Aq'duct 1 l:37»kfast 13-5 108 3 8 6 4 4* U J Moon, y I WarMask. Neddam. L'dBrightoa 5C192 Aq'duct 1 1-16 l:45%.fast 1-3 M 1 2 1 1 1* 1'} J Mooney 2 Tailor Maid KTRKLEVLNGTON, b. r, 4 101 By Olambala— Kerr, by Uncommon. (Trainer, T. J. HeaJey. Owner, B. T. Wilson). 62391 Belm'nt 7-8 MC l:24%ta«4 7 100 8 4 4* 2» B Mar:e!!i12 Romledge, Mil k:.l'ge. PuliguU 62180 Belmont 1 l:37Vfcfast 6 113 2 4 4} 611 J Butweli 5 B'sagliere. Ir I'.riirad'r, Violinist 56527 Sar'toga ll:37*sfast 2 108 6 6 6 6 6 4'J L Fator 5 John Paul J. ires, frigate. Tody 56237 Sar'toga 1 l.-SS^fast 4 1064 4 4 6 4 2* ll L Fator « M'kallonge, Oerritor, \V'newoo«l 56264 Sar'toga 1 l:37«4faj«t 13-6 1«* 3 3 3 3 2* 2} L Fator 3 Billy McLaughlin, Night Raider 56153 Sar'toga 3-4 l:12%'ast 6 1U 2 3 8 3} S» C II Miller 5 -Ararat, Scotland Yet. Mercury 5E392 S.-.r'toga 3-4 1:12 fast 8-5 116 2 4 4 6* 3" L Elisor 9 Reprisal. Low-Tap. S.otlandYet E44f:7 Jamaica 3-4 l:14%mud 21 115 2 4 4 6"° 5*2 F CTtilettl 7 Flamb'te, Muskh.n-.-e. Paneocas 53945 H.deG'ce 1 l:43%mud 2-6 104 4 3 3 1 2} 3' C Turner 6 Natural, MaaterJaca, GipsyLad 53 ;60 H.deG'ce 8-4 l:12 fcfast 3-6 108 1 2 1 ll 2^- C Turner 0 BIl.Mclainghlia, Bam, Twopalr 5O03S Belmont 3-4 at l:L"rt.fast IB 119 B S 7* 4'1 L Ensor 18 St^ii.ightly. StarVotcr, GreyLag 45827 Belmont 6}f Bt 1 :0t fast 4-6 H5 1 8 l1 BJ L Ensor 5 Dry Moon. Chnarron, Knohbie (919S Sar'toga 5-8 1:00 fast 6 Hi 4 10 9 8* 6*1 C Turn, r 11 Exodus. ItisingRo. k. Brunswick LORD BRIGHTON, ch. h, 6 107 Ey Eallot— Miss Crittenden, by Royal Flush m. (Trainer, S. C. Hildreth. Owner. Rancocas S table). 62716 A ;uoduct 3-4 1:12 good 1-2 197 4 B 4=" 6* L Faror 7 D.mitiiqt;e. Baleo, Mii-knllonga €2473 Belmont 1 1 :39%f ast 4-6 112 3 1 21 6» ESar.de t Pilgrim. CalCO, TangcrtM 162318 Belm'nt 3-4 MC 1 J2*islow 7-M H3 1 3 11 1* E San.le • D.oft.V'lev. Brainstoraa, Trine 61902 Jamaica 3-4 1:ll%fast 8 224 8 1 1* 1J E Sande 7 Baahl«dg«, BlectcdII., P of India •C1704 Jamaica 61 f l:05%fast 2 120 3 2 2* 14 E BaSMM 7 MaaJSliiagl, W1 ^'-i. The Boy 61500 Jamaica 3-4 1:13^igood 11-6 114 t 8 6} 3* L Fator 10 D.of t Val'r. Manna, Hralnstorm 707112 Empire Ab 3-4 1:09V fast 4-6 126 2 3 4 4 4"! L Fator 4 Fur. base. Gladiator, D'nsandel 53615 Empire ll:40atfast 3-2 126 2 1 1 1 ll 21! E Sande 0 C.DlBSin, GenieW., Ilouylinhnm 55087 Aq'duct 8-4 1 :13* sfaBt 9-6 128 8 T B 6* 1" ■ Sande 9 Curfew. Oeni.W. Match. Marina 54609 Belmont 1 1-16 1:43 V'ast 3-6 US 1 1 I 1 1* II ■ San.ie 7 TM I'gart, P.Wkack, Sobrigade 54509 Belmont 7-8 1 :26%f ast 3-6124211 1 2 6»1L Fator 5 Thunderclap. N.ddaui. Montalvo 54376 Jamaica lm70y l:423ifast 13-B lit 1 1 1 1 2»2*E Sande « Eternal. Bi 11* lar. tie.Tgle WYNHEWOOD, br. g. 6 107 By Ben Brush— Waldena, by Star Shoot. (Trainer, T. O. Webber. Owner, T. O. Webber). 62630 Aqueduct ll:39%faat 12 122 4 8 81 71* R Hoffm'n 12 Olvnthi's. try Ford. TransUta 62293 Belmont 1 1-16 l:4CHmud 4 108 3 1 1* BJ C Lang 3 Teddy H . Thimble 62127 Belmont 1 1-16 l:41Vast ■ 114 4 6 6 6»i L Lyke 6 Thimble. Tiiftir. David Harum G1970 Jamaica Dn70y 1:41 fast 11 114 1 2 2} 81 L L ke 7 B.McLaachlin, Fly. ("loud. Tufter 61816 Jamaica lm70\- l:45%mud 13-6 197 4 1 1} 3*} H Thomas 6 Teddy R.. Tangerina, Normal 01575 Jamaica 1 1-1*6 l:46\fast 2 10S B 1 1* 3* H Thomas 5 B.McLangntin, Se.lgcfield. Ralce 61521 Jamaica 1 1-16 PIFVamud 4} 123 1 1 1* 1*4 H Thomas 4 Sea ( ove. Rose Hill, Henry G. 6C7.90 F.G'nds lm70y l:4Sit,h\y 16-5 110 1 1 1 4 8* 6* J D Mney S Biffltang, Pas Swain, ;.deCauaa 6OE07 F.G'nds 1 1-16 l:49*;.hvy 11-10 110 1 1 1 1 U 2» C I-ang 5 Blar. Stone. PaaJBamm, G.Gableo 604.';1 F.G'nds Dn70y 1 :42"-;.fast 6-5 111 2 1 1 1 ll 21 C Lang 0 T'leau d'H'nei.r. K.Ix ve, B.S'na 60269 F.G'nds 11-S1:S2 fast 8 105 2 2 3 2 1* 3* C Lang 8 Guy, Bung.i B-i. k, liiited Verda 60191 F.G'nds 1 1:39 fast 8-5 104 3 2 1 1 4!1 4* A Wilson 5 Frigate. T.d'Honnesr, Baigneur 6C122 F.G'nds lmTOy l:45'.-slow 13-20 109 1 1 1 1 1* 1* A Wilson 7 Translate, tnigmmr, Waukeag OC'OIO F.G'nds 61 f l:10'.oh\y 15 104 3 I T 6* o*J H Thomas 8 Elmer K.. Maleiner, Mercury WAR MASK, b. g, 6 107 By Star Sheet — M;ss Kearney, by Planudes. (Trainer. D. R. McDaniel. Owner. J. Dundee). 62743 Aqueduct ll:40!imnd 10 105 6 6 6 4* E Kummei ."• OomicSong, KxcnseMe, Tliimblo 62151 Belm't 6} f MC l:17%fast 60 M0 I 6 7 71* E Kommer 7 Dunsaeadal . itentiecae. Exodus 61934 Jamaica 54 f 1:05 fast 60 110 3 4 4* 410 E Kummer 5 Boaboync, Rocket, Muskallonge ES438 Tijuana 11-8 1:E2 fast 23-10 117 2 3 3 2 I'll* M Buxton 30 Wynnewood. P.Wkack. J'.eKrank 53047. Tijuana 11-16 1:47 hvy 7 121 3 7 7 7 121 17-- 1. Gauge] IS Marten, P.Pennant, T.S.N. rasa 7.2786 F.G'nds 11-16 1:46 fast 15 112 4 2 3 6 6: 7 s M Buxton , Bt.laklore, Panc.Sp'y, T.Witi-het 5192S Jefson ll:29*ifa3t 3 L6 4 4 4 6 6 PIN Buxton 0 T.Wilchet, Danc.Spr'y, Rap.Day 51799 Jef son ll:47,**mud 11-6 114 12 2 2 8* K» M Buxton 4 SeaSianer. T.Witenet, BiffBana OLYNTHTJS, b. g. 3 95 By Na.s~ovian — Kildonan, by Ladas. (Trainer, A. G. Blakely. Owner, W. Daniel). 62779 \queduct 7-8 1:27 good G 1-7-4 8 3 4} 4*4 7, McAtee S P.r'nstorm. Bigneart S.andBoota 62630 Aqueduct 1 lJOKteat 18-6 98 1 8 2'1 1«^ J Merimee 12 CrratalFord, TranfUte, Daydue '61987 Jamaica S-4 1:12 Vast 16-^ 115 3 6 6' 3*1 L MeAtea 9 Iriah8ea, MasterUand, D Rolling €.1766 Jamaica 3-4 1 :12-\fast 6 106 7 7 7; 8-1 L MvAtee U BUly Walts. Brainstorm, Manna 61640 Jamaica S-4 l:13*4faat 9-5 112 1 2 14 Vi L MeAtea S Tarn, Orro, Oough jonlan 61518 Jamaica S-4 l:14\mud 13-6 115 5 2 2-} 3' L McAtee 8 DanBolUng, PirateGold, Btixom 61312 KdvG'ce 64 f POS-.good 105 116 6 6 4' 2» T Nolan IS MjPlay, Dinahm r, s..p.r.ative 610"-" Havana 1 1-8 T If--fast 10 107 6 7 8* 8lr- T Nolan 9 Uebnke, Lady Astor, Quesada 60915 Havar.a 1 l:41Vaiow 6 95 3 3 4* B*| N Swart 7 Btebake. Petrarch. The LaaajaH SADDLE AND BOOTS, ch. p. 3 S6 Ey Eoots aad Saddla— Fla-h 0:" I.fgktnfnfc by Ben Trainer, J. F. Schcrr. Owrer, E. D. McLean). Brush or Prrnce of Monaco. 62779 Aqueduct 7-8 1:27 good 12 Ml 6 5 S» S'| B Thomas SB storm B!gl irt, Olynthns 62630 Aqueduct 1 1 :2S^l"ast 20 107 S 4 41 6*1 E Joeian 12 Olyntlma, Cryat.Fcrd. iranslate 62°01 Belmont ll:4!--mu.l 20 109 4 4 2'4 1* L Fator 5 Iri-li Brigadier, llala, Lolly 61713 Pimlico 11:42 slow 8 IM 5 6 V ur E Joaiah 11 TeddyB,, MayorHonae, fl'nGono 61545 Pimlico 1 1:44 slow 5 110 2 6 4^ 43 E Jostsh 7 (Mn-sada. Bxcwe Me, Clan man 61463 Plml'co 1 1:40 fast 40 102 I 5 4J :.' . E Josiab 7 Serapfa, Plu ky. Dot d • Moray 57382 H doG'ce 6-8 LOOVjfast 14 111 4 10 »•' S'» J Buuv.il 12 Bsantifa), Cbamplain, AU Pair 55736 Windsor olfl.ll slop 13 114 6 3 2* 8* 3 Butweli 7 Caretaker, Weaaie B., H itumps 53678 Windsor 61 f 1.06 Vast 4 112 4 3 34 4'iJ Botwell S .LP-. Brown. Marble. T m Cassidy RALCO, blk. h. 5 110 By Reck View — Black Mantilla, by Sain. (Trainer. B. T. Littleficld. Owner, H. S. Eowns). 62716 Aqueduct 3-4 1:1.: good 6 107 4 3 21 2* B Mari'-ili 7 D-m'qii". Muskal'ge, Brateafal 62473 Belmont ll:2'J-fast 44 h-a 1 3 ll 21 T Rice 5 Pilgrim, Tangerine, Tnfter 62391 Belm'nt I-S MC l*24%taa4 15 MS 7 6 1- B* T Bice 12 Rcntl'ge, 1. "!.i. •••';• n. Uaakarga 61846 Jamaica tmlOy l:4B%mod 8 IM 3 6 6 «*C F'b'th-r 0 TeddyB.. Tangerine. Wjnnewood •IMS Jamaica tmTOy 1:44 Vast 9-6 126 11 2* 21 F. Sande 3 Frigate. Tangertea 61575 Jamaica 1 1-M l:4S%faat 6 118 1 3 !«• 4 » B Taplin S B.MeL'hlin. SedgeRcU, Wynne d 68092 Emi.iro i 1-16 1:47V ast 18-6 116 2 2 2 I 3} i:« L McAtee 4 Keg.Lcdce. Neddam. Baa'yhtad -77!V, Jamaica 6} t 146%good 3 124 1 6 5 4^ V\ C KnmnM r I K of t.H'H.er. F.C nill, llJv'r a 6*611 Jamaica 1 1-16 1 :46V !ow 11-5 10S 2 1 1 1 1* 2* L Fator 2 Luwinu BRAINSTORM, br. g, 3 101 By Peter Pan— Eubbie, by All Go'.d. ( Trainer. J. Edwards. Owner. H. Waterson). 6°779 Aquc^iuct 7-8 1:27 good 4 102 2 4 2:4 i!l J Callaliaa 8 Btgh'rt. Sad.andBoota Olyatnsai 62710 Aqaednct 3-4 1:12 good 7 97 7 6 4 \ .1 CaUahaa I Dominioue, Ralco, BaskaHaaam !t°31S Belm'nt 3-4 MC l:12i4alow 10 104 6 4 8' 31 L Penman 0 L.B'ght*a. D.of t.V'j Tangertea I022SO Belm'nt 8-4 MC l:14%mnd 4} no 6 3 43 4*1 L Benman s B.Paaa, Mawrcoron, U.Patriete U17C0 Jamaica 8-4 1 J2%£aat 7 108 6 6 2:4 2 i L Penmaa 11 Billy Watt*, Olynthna, Manna 61677 Jamaica S-4 1:li'..f..st 10 1«16 7 4 4' 4'* L McAtee I E.Al.P..e. Glad'tor, I) f the Vy 61500 Jamaica 3-4 1 :13ViCOOd I 102 10 6 4j 4 -' | II Th i.b-rlO D.of t.Val. Minna. L'dBrigkten -.-11X98 h ueG'ce S-4 i:i:-::..-.fast 14 no 6 1 S* 1" L Penman I p.ighear:. My Play, Caretaker 61313 H.deG'ce 2-4 l:14r.good 17 5 114 I 1 1* 8** l Paaiman 10 Tresrelyan. Bigneart, Onsserama WHISK, b. h, 6 107 By Orjden — Broomleaf, by Broorr.stiek. (Trainer. J. Wilson. Owner, Marrono Stable). C2035 Belmcnt 1 1:37 Vast 11-5 111 6 4 S' 4'4 .1 Moon-y 0 Frigate, riytng Ctead, Pilgrim 61704 Jamaica Bl t 1:0". Vast 10 110 7 4 35 3' II Mo..ru 7 L'dBrhrhtott. U« kal'ce, TaeBf 6160.1 Jamaica 3-4 1:1.2 Vast 15 118 3 4 2t 21 II Moore 5 I ;ist Straw. BBei led li. Mercury 58197 Empire ImTlty IrMTjfart 6 111 2 1 1 1 1" 24 L McAtee 0 Tatter, Light Uoae, Sumo land aSUS Empire lm7ty 1:15 fast 9-10 112 2 11 1 l| 1° C Turner S Prince Jamea, Gray UnBOaa 1 808B3 Eaaplra Ab 3-4 l:u9"sfast 12 11110 10 8 7* 4* C T— at 11 K.of thellea'her. Valor, TheBoy jfBBtl fnmalm 1 l-M l:47%taat 20 116 6 3 2 4 6* B"l T R:ee 6 G^nie W., Ne.l-lani. lrmh lireain -17414 Aq'duct 1 1-16 1:46 Vast 8 115 1 2 2 2 6} 6' L Penman • Sunnyl'd, ■a»alf anna, Hrumado 8M6I Ttnlm't T S lit' I TfTtfMt 8 108 1 6 4 3 B* 11 J Mooney 11 Carpet Sweeper, \alor. Mercury '.6705 Belmont 3-4 l.llVast 16-5 110 8 8 8 7' 6JJ S Bullmanll A'wofGold. C'lieSuuimy. GumSak TEDDY R., b. c, 4 109 By Wrack — Marie Frances, by Sir Eixon. (Trainer. J. Fitzsimmons. Owner. Ouincy Stable'.. 62391 Belm'nt 7-S 7JC l:21Vast 35 MS Left at post. C Poaea 12 B-utPge, K'kl.-.'t n. Muskal'ga C2293 Belmont 1 1-16 1 :46\mud 17-10 115 2 2 2* 2J C Ponce 3 Wjrr.owo...'. T BkMa 61846 Jamaica Dn70v l:4B%aaad 4 102 6 4 2l l1! J Monnay • Tangerine. Wynnewood, Normal 61713 Pimlico 1 1:42 slow 2} 118 3 4 21 l'l C I'on.-o 11 Mayorllouse. CleanGone, Clans'n 61584 Pimlico 3-4 1:11 fast 4} 125 6 8 7* 6*1 C Ponce 11 llromclla. Mayor Bonae, Ettahe 61507 I'imlico S-4 l:13°smud 45 101 8 f 7* 6*1 J Mooney 10 K-.cuscMe, (ann'iile. P.oflndia 57614 Aq'duct 3-4 IdSKSaat 15 113 3 6 4 41 3*1 J Mooney 3 Men ury. Sea Ore, Squaw Ma. 64440 Jamaica 8-4 Lll^slow 18-6 112 4 4 4 4 4* J Mooney 4 yuecr'k. B.McL'ghlm, L'tStr.*^ I 54242 Jamaica 8-4 1 :12*ifast 6 100 6 6 B B* 4«} J Mooney 8 D.of t.V'ley. C'narvon. T.Wckrt, ' 64168 Jamaica 81 t l:06**mud 16 100 8 S 8 SJ 1* J Mooney 6 Ralco, FortChurchUl, CumSa* i TUTTER, b. g. 7 107 By Mtcdcnald II.— Ro:,e Pompon, by Bock Sand. i (Trainer. E. Sietas. Owner, H. Alterman). 62717 Aqueduct 1 1-!S l:45%good 7 114 1 4 41 4«| A Johnson 7 Tliimblc. Pnnnyland, Rerount j 62478 Belmont 1 l:39%fafst 12 liO 4 2 4l 4* L Penman 5 Pilgrim. Raleo. Tangerine I 621X7 Belmont 1 1-16 l:44%fast 10-6 117 J 2 2* Z) C ling 6 Thimble. BavidUarurn. n. Watts 61870 Jamaica lmTOy 1:44 fast 4 112 I S 31 41 C Un; 7 B Mel.'ghlin. F.Cloud, Wynr.e'd | 68277 Empirs lm70y l:4V\faat 8 117 4 6 4 4 3« S* M liar' son 5 To.'v. Mai Parke. FrankFocarty I I bi24 Kmplre 1 1-16 l:47%faat 6 118 4 6 6 6 4' 5*1 C H Miller 7 Reg.il Lodge. Tody. Iruli Realm j I SS197 Empire lniTOy 1 :46*f aat 12 116 3 4 3 2 2* l| M Ihr son 8 Whist, Light Rot* , SunnyUcd 6M19 Empire lmTOy 1 :i'%t art 13-6 112 6 3 1 1 I'll1 C Turner 7 SireuMaid. SeaMint, Arapahoe 67334 Jamaica 11-16 1:47 good 16-6 H6 111 1 1*1* C Turner 8 Rrumado, Sea Sinner 67891 Jamaica 3-4 1:13 fast 15 lie 3 7 T 8* 8*3 C Turner 8 kejMwMaja, Frigate, SirenMatd 67682 Jamaica lmTOy 1:46 fast 7 114 6 6 I ( 6l 6" B Sande 6 L'iitRoee. J.Scot. K.of theH'the* Page 8 5th Race [5th Aqueduct] Kth PIPIT * Mile. Afrloanilrr Handicap. 3-year-olds and upward. (Jane wILII llHUU «5, 1021 1.(30) 1 1ST.) BIXLT MclAHGHLIN, br. c, 4 103 By Wrack— Lady Elite, by Order. (Traire^, S. HclJaajhton. Owner, L. Vian). 62596 Belmcnt 1 1:38 fast 8 121 6 6 P 7'jn KummrrlO r-igr-.te, Davidnarrrrn, JnneGraaa 62513 Belmont 1 1-16 1:44 fast 12 103 4 3 4* i'i ■ Kummer I Ilxter'ator, M.Ilaticr, Dev'ation 61970 Jamaica Unity 1:44 fast 41 110 2 1 I" 1* ■ Kummer 7 Kly.Clond. Wynnewood. Tafter 61575 Jamai -\ 1 l-M l:4B%fkat 4 107 2 2 2'- 1" ■ Kuicmcr 5 Sedgfi'ld, Wynnewood, Iialco 61500 Jamaica 3 4 l:13^igood 4j US 2 8 !' G"}E KummerlO D.of t.Val., Manna, L'dRrigliton 68597 Pimllco 1 1:41 hvy LV10 101 3 7 7 71* ■ Kummer 7 Run. Ruck, Tip.Witcr.et, Georsie 58442 Pimlico 118 1:57 slop 1 110 3 S 4* 6" E Kummer 7 P.un^a Ruck. Registrar. Bluffer 58179 Empire lmTOy l:4G%faot 11-5 118 1 1 l'l 1" C Kiunmer 4 Frirate, Red gc field, T.Fcathers 67714 Jamaica im7- y l:44%fast 13-10 110 3 2 1" 1} C Kurnmcr 4 I^dyCt rtrude, St.Allan. R-.count 67619 Jamaica 3-4 1 UVJslow 4 122 2 6 6:J 4* B Marinc41i 8 H— fl W1«. Si aCove. LasfRiraw 66777 Belmont 1 1:37 fast 7-5 1U 1 3 3* 13 E Sunde 5 Dartmoor. Debadou, C. Sweeper LAST BALTIMORE, ck. f, 1 106 By Dick Finnell— Federal Girl, by TJltimus. (Trainer, v.*. Garth, Owner, J. S. Cosdan). 62851 Beta'at M MC l:12te.fast 8 110 1 1 31 3*1 G Lang 7 C-roful, Pen Rose. Polly Ann 58583 Pfmlico 1 l:44',in ud 24 106 4 2 21 3=3 J Call.ikar.12 Relay, St.llenry, IrishBrigadier 68393 I-aurel 1 l:41%fast 27-5 112 4 7 10 10'° C KummerlO Missionary, AUFalr. Span. Maize 67967 Jamaica :i f l:06%faat 15 117 4 1 l1 11 C Kummer 8 lire'sWai, M. Patricia, 8. Teller 57580 Jamaica &1 f 1.07%fast 7-5 109 3 1 2* 4»1 T Rico 9 Slei-econard. Penitent, Modesty 67227 Aqueduct 5-8 5» fast 1-2 109 1 1 1» U T Rice 6 Santa Clara, Rayonnc, Che wink 57033 Belmont 5-5 st 59',4fast 31 1081 2 1 lea 1* T Rice 8 Dolores. Emotion. Phantom Blue MY REVEBIE. b. f. S 107 By Ultimas— Reflex, by Sir Dixon. (Trainer, D. MoDanieL Owner, B. J. Broom). 62714 Aejsjedoct 3-1 l^^good 6 119 ti 4 4* 6* A Johnson 0 PcaP.ose, BantryPass. L'tStraw 67326 Aq'djrt 5-S 1 :00%mud 3-2 120 5 4 2l 1» C Turner 8 Biantlsa. Penitent, Wishbone EC339 Belm't 2-4 MC i.ll^fast 20 122 19 22 21 18* 20" Q W C*roB23 Ri'.ritiii!;, Gnlantman, D. ef Allah 66814 Belmont 5-8 st 5SVi*low 6 122 2 J 3* 23 C Turner 7 XancyF., Dr'mof Allah. Roulette 66G90 Belmont 5if st l:04%fast 4 120 3 2 6'1 5'i K llaynes 11 N:;niyF., M.I'alriiia. Prodigious 6S076 Saratoga 51 f l:05%fart 6 124 3 2 2 ?1 4» C Kummer C Mis-s Joy, S. Thoughts. N. Shanks 65599 Empire 51 f l:07 .good 4 119 2 2 2 2'1 l1 C Kummer 7 Penitrut, Nancy F., Shcraudi fC437 AtfOmet 5-8 58%fast 10 112 6 1 11 ll C Kummer S R Rrigade, L. Putton, Penitent 62291 F.G'mis 3-8 3" --f.fast 15-20 116 3 2» l« H King T L'dAHCB, Hap.Puxton, OWMll 62197 F.Gnds 3 S :37 hvy 1-2 115 1 l'l 1« II King 7 GraceE., E'lynWhite, K-Wrmer CBXSTEB3R00K, hr. c, 3 ES By Cavalcadcur— Wtjtag Fairy, by Aeronaut. 'Trainer. J. S. Healy. Owner, Ckesterbrook Farm Stable). 62807 Aqueduct 1 luJ9~ifast 41 105 2 • 6 4:i I Callahan " CmSon;, Slciveconnrd. R. Jaj 6259S Belmont 11:38 fast 30 1!2 1 2 2» o* C 11 MiilerlO Frigate, Davidnarum. JuneGrass 62392 Brlmont 1 1:36 fart 15 95 1 3 31 4* J Callahan 5 Grey l^g. Fiig.ite, BemgUcn 6210G Bdm«nt 1 l:3SVifart 2 102 2 8 2'1 1» J CaIUh:ui ■ FlyingCloini. l!er?cgliere, I ally j 62070 Belmont 7-S MC 1 :23Hfast 20 55 5 3 2 I1 .1 CaltefMB 6 RlmiBHialt. ficoru'ie. O louin C1901 Jamaica ln.T^y l:41'.ifast 18-5 117 2 4 4 4*1 L McAtee 4 All Orer, Rose Hill, Nativel^nd i 61826 Jamaica 1 l:39%mud 15 Ml I 8 t 8" L Morris 8 Bask II., C.alantman, PirateGold 61679 Jamaica 2 I l:U%teal 7 116 3 3 2* X* C F'bther • Wlllwlll. Rainbow Roy, Rally 6^613 Plmlico 1 l:46\b\-y 41 11) 7 3 4 7 7 7" C Robson 7 Oppornian. (hinsman, All Fair 63583 Pimlico 1 1 :44'^mud 46 104 10 12 12 11 »• 6»i B Mari'eilU2 Rolav, St.llenry, L*J Baltimore 6S281 Empire Ab 3-4 1 :10'-fast 2 115 4 4 4 4 4»3 C Ponce 4 Piinic, llepliaistos, Ir. Brigadier I 6S226 Empire l| t iTtWI 6 121 6 7 7 41 4»1 C Pon:e 7 M'yPatrleia, Pi.nie, Hephalsto* 6*027 Jamaica 61 f 1 :C6 fast 1 122 2 2 2 2* 2* C Forme 3 Black R«echI, Rraro •7892 Jamaica 51 f 1 : ^%fast 10 118 4 I I t* 1* C Ponre 9 Sh:ifTer, (Jeod Times, Veniselo* 67*80 Aq'duct 3-4 1:13 fast 8-6 110 2 2 2 2» 2» C H Mtiler 3 Shaffer, Bighesrt 67381 Aq'duct 3-4 1:13\taat «-• 116 4 » 4 41 4«1 E Sand* S Relay, All 0*er, Com. McMeekli BE FRANK, b. g. 6 104 By Sir Joha Jokiir-on-^-Frankness, by Miilw. (Trainer, H. Unna- Owner, 6. P. Fuller\ 62287 Betanont I I ■* I :52«igo *d 12 W 2 2 2 21 B Thomas 2 R-terminator C2151 B«lBB*t 0 t MC l:17\fast 30 JOS 6 7 6' 6s R Carter 7 Rimniosdaie. Pvontledge. Exodus «;!867 Jamaica 8-4 1:11 fast 60 130 3 6 5 57 It Carter 5 Reiiri :ii. Mus.Seed. Muskallonge 61298 Tijuana 1 1-S ISBMteat 2-5 115 1 1 V l'l B "arler t: Malcibet 61207 Tijuana 3-4 l:12 ifast 5 Hj5 2 4 4 2*1 G Vv'iili'ms 4 Coffl«U, Motor Cap, Kinglike 60963 Tijuana 1 1-4 Z3Bl%faat 6-5 131 I 6 € • 6:» It Carter 11 Mulriber, Rifie, Regreso 60576 Tijuana 1181:57 slow 11-10 130 444 3 3*1 1« U Carter 8 Breeze, East Indian, Mulciber 6f411 Tijuana 1 l-lo 1 :47%fast 8 133 13 13 12 12 11* ll'« E Taylor 13 Omond, Furbelow, Breeze 63578 Tijuana 1 1-4 2:%\fart 9-10 131 3 2 2 I 2« 1" W Mcln'reU Rifle. Wynnewood. Sullor 53438 Tiluar.a 1181:52 fast 8-5 131 6 7 « « 6* 4» W Mcln're 10 W.Masfc, Wynnewood. P. Whack j 62809 Tijuana 1 1 -1 G 1 : '.6Hf ast. J-10 130 11 \V Mcln're 9 VeteniU, Paddy Whack, Rifle BAT JAY, b. r, 3 114 By Assagai — Bomagne, by rV.ymeius. (Trainer, J. Fitzsimmons. Owner, Qiiiney Stab-c). 62807 Aqueduct 1 1 :39*»^f ast 3 1J0 3 1 2* 3» C Ponce I fl— II— f. Sleivccon'd, Ch'brook 62432 Belmont 1 3-1 t*tt%teal 25 126 4 3 4 V C Ponce 4 Pillory, Snob II., Ilea G2519 Belmont 1 l:3S'f,slow 21 116 1 1 1» 2'i C Ponca S Ilea. Mode. Violinist 68204 Laurel 8-4 l:12%Caat 41 118 1 4 3 3l 4' T Rice 7 Rocket, Sedge, Sailing Along 6S036 Laurel 3-4 1 :i iHfast 3-2 126 2 4 4 4» 4'1 J Mooney 5 Prodigious. Fancier. Plucky 67447 Aq'duct 3-4 1 :li*ifast 3 118 2 3 3 J1 34 L McAfee 7 SurfRider. SweepBy, MyPlay 67354 Aq'duct M W!4f—t 6-6 117 6 4 31 3* L McAtee 5 Mr.KtardSeed, Black Rascal, Tot? 67230 Aq'duct 3-4 1:13 fast 41 106 6 1 1 1» 1» L McAte* 7 Y.u kee Star, Mc-do, Watt Rider 664S4 Sar'toga 3-4 1 :ll*sfast U HI I I » • '• T Rice 9 Oil M;in. Modo, Sir Hugh 66914 Empire 51 f 1:06 fast 4 114 4 6 4 4* 3'» T Rice 7 Ranstar, June Grass, Picnic 65776 Kmplro A b 3-4 1 :09K,f art 211133 I I P t J Mooney 11 Itfaafinaa. Snobll.. LnckyHooi HEPHAIST03. b. c. 3 107 By Vulvain— Neva W., by Bey del Sierra*. (Trainer, F. E. Brown. Owner, F. E. Brown). 62778 Aqueduct 3:4 l:12?tgood 15 114 5 4 4« 611 B Parke 7 Knobbie, Mustard Seed. Kro*-a 61864 Jamaica I l-M liiTSfast 11-10 MO 1 1 l'l 1" I- Fator 4 Sedgefield, Georgie, Bai Craig 61804 Jamaica 3-1 l:B*4fast 13-5 121 4 2 li 1* E Sande 7 Toil. Superlati-.e, Excuse Me 61737 PimliL-o 1 1-8 i:.r,l%fast 27-10 114 7 6 61 8!« L McAtee 12 Pillory, Ilea, June Grass 61651 Pimlico 1 1-16 l:44%tast 9-5 107 1 1 1 11 L Morris 5 Bpaa.Mataa, H^a. Paris.Diara'nd 61539 Jamaica 7 I 1 TUllll 6 11411 1 J1 3! L McAtee 6 (Jai'ntman, I^t'nnan, WillinmA. «,1477 Jamaica. 51 f 1 :0".^ifast 12 US 2 9 8» 8' T Rico 12 P.i e'sWax, St.Htnry. JuneGrass ! 68747 Bowie 1 1 :14*^mud 11-10 113 1 1 1» 1» L McAtee 6 Modo, WessieB , MafylaadBaOt ! 1 58691 Bowie 7-S 1 ^T4slop 3-2 110 1 1 1« l'l L McAtee 6 Ptaeky, Yashmak. Caietukcr 58649 Bowie 7-8 l:2S\hvy 8 113 1 1 l1 1» L McAtee 10 Plucky. Taugerine. Oppeimun i 58635 Bo\*;. SI f 1:22 hvy 22 kMft t 2 2* 11 L McAtee 11 Tangerine. Y'keeStar, Champl'c 58540 PtaUlcO 3-4 l:12%fart 1SI 1!2 4 4 3* 5* C Rob'so;il3 (iood Times. Relay, Picnic 58488 Pimlico :-l l:l'V thvy 22 105 2 6 6" 5'5 L McAtaa 0 t;ood Times, Emotion, Relay 68281 Baapira Ab 3-4 l:iu%fast 41 108 2 1 1» 2«* M Buxton 4 Picnic, IrishR'gad'r, Chesfbr'k ■ i 58220 Empire 51 f 3 :06'*fast 31 111 4 6 3* 3J L McAtee 7 M.Patricia, Picnic. C'aesterbrook ; 58158 Empire Ab 2 4 1 :ll*i,good 7 107 6 3 3« 21 L McAtee 7 Mawreoron, Timbrel, Rudana 57969 Jamaica 3-4 l:13%fast 2 113 2 1 1» ll L McAtee 8 F'gibboa. T.S.Bev'n, Nat.I^ind 5 7037 Jamuica 61 f 1 .06%i ast 7 106 1 2 21 3* A Schu'g'r 6 Ma-.vrcorcn. Leghorn, Ques-da EXCELSIS, ck. r. 3 S8 By TJltimus— Melissa, by Star Skoat. (Trciscr, \7. McKnight. Owner, F. Johnson). 62174 Belmont ll:39H,fast 12 1!9 8 4 4* 4*3 E Sande 9 M'terllacd. Veniselos. Let'rraaa 62392 Belmont 1 1:"6 faat 60 55 5 6 6 E1* J Merimee 5 Grey I*::g, Frigate, Bersagliere 62319 Belmont 1 l:3S%slow 12 lit 4 5 6 5»» J Callahan 5 Ilea. R:iy Jay, Modo 62207 Belmont 11:39 slow 10 M 1 2 2 3* J Callahan 4 Belay, Kiol hie. Two Feathera 62108 Betm'Bt 2-1 MC 1:13 fast 11-5 115 111* l'l E Sande 17 Tarn, Akcusti, Trevis'-ot 61936 Jamaica 3-4 l:12Sfefast 12 130 3 3 2' 3=1 E Sande 11 M. Smiles, Sherando. C. Marrone 61788 Jamaica lm70y l:44'/tfast 41 105 2 4 31 3" C 1-tf.ng 4 Bersagliere, Nat iveLand. Mystic! j 61193 Lex'toa 3-4 l:17V'tmud 11-10 110 4 4 2« 2» J H Burke 8 Proclamation, Prologue, Settle 6th Race [6th Aqueduct] C4U DftOC 5-S HHIe. S-year-old«. Slaldena. Special Welgkts. (July 3, Din nAUt imo — r»7 4-3 — 3 — 115.) STJJT aTJTST. ck. f, 2 (M) 112 By Sun Briar— Royal Quest, by Boi Horcde, (Trainer. E. Wayland. Owner, "W. S. Kilmer). 62781 Amaadact 5-8 l:00*igood 7 115 4 2 2* 2* A Johnsoni4 Nantokah, Suweep, TwadJla SUSSIKI, b. e, 2 M 115 Ey Stm Briar — Contessina, by Count Scbomberg. (Trainer. E. Wayland. Owner, W. S. Kilmer). 626S2 Aqueduct f-3 1:0) good 12 115 1 4« G* A John'orlS CydopB, Gen. Tbatcher, Zer 62394 Belmont W at 69 fast 7-6 10G 12 10 7' 7*i G W Car'llll Newm'ket, St.Vul'tine, Mar'gale MACKLXB. 115 (Trainer, F. ?1. Taylor. Owner, J. E. Madden). 62809 Aqucduit 5-3 59 r.fast 5 115 3 1 2 2= E KummerlO Wildrake. Doughore^an, ff.Rule 62C92 Aqueduct 5-8 1:00 good 10 115 6 91 7'» E KummerlS Cyclops. Gen. Thatcher, Zer GOLDEN EULE. k, c. 2 (M) 115 Ey Wrack— GoMing, by Flint Bock. (Trainer, J. Nottor. Owner. M. L, Schwartz). 62809 Aqueduct C-l 69Vfel'ast 13-5 115 9 7 7» 4« L Lyl;e 12 Wildrake, MacIJr, Dougheregan MM Belmont 41 1 st 52^ifast 12 110 3 3 J3 P E Sande 5 Canaque, W'fulWaitiug, Crocket j DOTJGHOBEGAJl, ck. e, 2 (M) 116 By Celt— Logistilla, by Locakatckee. (Trainer, W. Garth. O-svner, J. 8. Cosden). 62809 Aqueduct 5-3 6*J'-ifast 8 315 7 6 31 34 C Ung 12 Wildrake, MaeLlr. Colden Rule 62155 Bolmont 41 f st 52 fast 11-5 115 111' !'J C Kummer 5 W. Waiting, B. Monkey, G. Bonnet 62103 Belmont 41 f st 63'f.fast 10 10S 4 3 I1 31 C Bans 5 Certain, Pravus, Brilliance 62005 Belmont 41 f at 51^fast M0 115 7 T 4P 6" C Kummer 7 I berry Pie, Pennon, Pravus 61581 Pimiico 1-2 49*ifast 4 112 2 4 4 41 A Johr.son 4 l"d.?:ilial, Sog.Aroon, Rechablte CABOL, ck. c, 2 (IS) 115 By Ormomlalo — Bonnie Carrie, by Ogden. (Trainer, J. Fitz^irnrcons. Owner, Quir.cy Stable), 628C9 Aqueduct 6-8 59Vifast SO 116 8 6 4l 5» C Ponce 12 Wili!rr:ke, MacIJr, Doaghoregan 61485 Pimlico 41 f 63*fcfast 21-10 112 1 2 3» 3« J Mooney 7 Frank G., Wrangle, Mark Twain 61444 Pimlico 1-2 47 .fast U 110 4 6 6* 6" C Ponco 11 Tall Timber, Windigo, Frank O. HIGH CHIEF, b. c, 2 (M) 115 By Von Trcmp — Sain Shot, by Sain. (Trainar, F. Taral. Owner, Biviera Stable). 62776 Aqueduct 5-8 5S'«,good 15 109 3 3 6'1 6'» T Rice 11 Goshawk, Retter Lock, SpotCash CI 70S Jamaica 5-S 69%fast 1 1:5 5 3 2l 2' W Hein'ch S L'dGraalM, Hocieslretch, Vennie ;1611 Jamai-a 5 8 l:Cl'-?»fast 6 115 4 4 4 2'1 W HeJn'ch 4 Aladdin. W. Waiting, Roaeate II. 61541 Jamaica 5-S 1 :W«igood 6 115 4 3 31 4*1 W Hein'ch 5 BoMcMU'B, Aladdin, W.WaiUng 61182 Jamaica 5-S 1:00 fast 30 115 8 6 6» 6:» W Hein'ch 9 Whirl'd. B.Seing, Gen. Thatcher WILLIAM TELL, b'.k. e, 2 (M) 115 Ey Bock View— Arrowshaft, by Ogdcn. (Trainer, G. M. Odom. Owner, B. L. Gerry). 62776 Aqueduct 5-S 5«7S^ood 15 K« 6 4 3* 4" L McAteell Goshawk, Better Luck. SpotCash 62655 Aqueduct 5-S 69%,fast 30 112 12 12 12* 12-« L McAtee 13 Suuferenee, Cner.Pie, BudLeraex SON-O-UNC. ck. c, 2 (M) 115 By Uncle— Idle Tale, by Superman. (Trainer, C. C. Pierce. Owner, Huntingdon Valley Farm Stable). 62776 Aqueduct 5-S 58i4good 10 111 6 6 8' 7'« L Lyke 11 Gosbnwk, Retter Luck. SpotCaak CAVEAT EMFTOB, blk. c. 2 (M) lit By Celt— Bobolink II., by Wilionyx. (Trainer, J. Fitzsimmons. Owner, duinc7 Stable). 62776 Aqueduct 6-8 6S%good 30 K 8 7 6 7' 8'* C Ponce 11 Goshawk, Retter Luck. SpotOaeb 62692 Aqueduct OS 1:00 good 20 115 9 71 12" C Ponce IS Cyclops, Gen. Thatcher. Zer PARK HILL, b. c, 2 (M) 115 By Zeus— Edna Collins, by The Commoner. (Trainer. B. V. Boyle. Owner, Ferebrook Etarlo). 62655 Aqueduct 0-8 59i;fast 60 112 8 9 91 7»J T Rice 13 Sunferenre, Cker.Pie, BodLerner 62515 Belmont 5-S st 5S*ifast « 115 t 7 6} 4*J L Penmajl 12 Martingale, Pravus, Aut. Bells 62205 Belmont 41 f st 62*ifast 1-1 lis ( i 21 2'1 T Bice 9 Bl'kMonkey, N'nbour. BenWood 62125 Belmont 6-S st 57Vfi!J5t 50 112 8 • 61 4« T Rice 13 McKee, Cherry Pie. Canaqoe 61482 Jamaica 5-8 1.00 fast 15 115 4 7 «» 7" Q W Car*U 9 WhirPd, B.Seing. Gen. Thatcher COTTEB DE LION. ck. c, 2 (M) US By Fair Play — Conronno da Laarier, by Verdun. (Trainer, S. C. Hildreth. Owaar, Baaaoeaa Bmblo). 62776 Aqueduct 6-8 68%good IS -6 108 4 7 6' 611 L Fhtor 11 Goshawk, Batter Lack. SpotOnah 62692 Aqueduct 5-8 1:00 good 8-6 115 7 6l 4»1 L Fator 18 Cyclops, Gen. Thatcher, Zer 62510 Belmont 6-S at 68%faat 6 115 4 1 S1 7'* E Sande 12 Martingale, Pravus, Aut. Bella 62269 Belmont 41 f at 62*.good k Ui I U U" D" L Fator 14 The Kiss, Vigil, Sunference i i j I | I I j I l:OCK SALT. ch. c. 2 (M) 115 Ey Eock View— Margaret L., by Ballot. (Trainer, B. T. Littlefield. Owner, H. 8. Bo-ms), C2S09 Aqueduct 6-8 09^fast 12 115 12 11 11» ll'« C Rob'sonl2 Wildrake, MacLir, Doughoregan FLYING DEVIL, b. c, 2 (M) 115 By Wrack— Sanci. by Eolu*. (Trainer. F. Taral. Owner. Riviera SUMO 62G92 Aqueduct 5-8 1:00 {rood 60 115 11 11' 13'« T Rice IS Cyclops, Gen Tbatcher. Zev 62597 Belmont 0-S st 59iifafit 30 115 2 5 €1 «'« T Rica 9 SandyUateh, Stockmar, H'boMt Tirst stMrt for the following; WOODLAKE, br. c. 2 (Kj 115 By Ogden-Scenery, by Sain. (Tramsr, B. Walden. Owner, Xalapa Farm Sta.bla). WELKES-BARRE, ck. c, 2 (M) 115 By Ballot— Triad, by Star Shoot. (Trainer, J. Coffey. Owner, Triple Springs Pa TRUE A in Hamilton Entries and Past Performances for Monday, June 26 HAMILTON ENTRIES AND PAST PERFORMANCES FOR MONDAY JUNE 26 WEATHER CLEAR: TRACK FAST. Racing starts at 2:30 p. m. (Chicago time 2:30). ® Superior mud runner. X Good mud runuer. •\: Fair mud ruiiner. (M) Maidens. 'Apprentice allow:! nee. b P.liekrrs. Fiiit Race — 5-8 Kile. Purse $1,00J. I year-olds. Claimiup. (Trc.ck record: June 21, 1912 — 59 ;£ — 2 — 100.) Today's Ind. Horse. Wt. Rpe. A.WI.Ilan (62116) bTopango 105 1:l l"i 112. .725 (CS2i4) Miss Klna 100 1:02it 112. .720 KKC- Briand (M) 115 1:02* 103.. 715 6Se07» Nulli Setundus (M)109 l:OUsy 1C-»X710 613.0 I r. McArUmr (M). 10*. .710 6J 277 Blithesome (M) .. laG. .705 6Z±2i I'M-sislence (M) lL'1..700 1 ptown OS S3cond ^ace — 2 Miles. Mount Hope Steeplechase. Por*e $1,200. 4 year-olds and upward. Selling. 55C78 liENCIIKtt 7 14iX700 &5SC' Fair Mac 12 U»X6M 6:^C07 bButcher Boy 7 144 Xii-* 6ri043' Greek Patriot .... 8 1M..669 GE 305 McCorburn 8 1 3-1. SSQ 6££5S Brigunna (M) .... 4 13^X:'S." 54562 O'Biyan M) 4 IU. .666 5S171 kPiaalt (M) 6 IM..6M Third Baco— 1 1-IS Miles. Purse $1,000. 3 year-olds and upward. Foiled in! Canada. (Track record: Oct. «, UO$ l:4j% — 4—104.) 62731* »Blai— a Boy 103 1:47% 4 108x72-)! 0£444» Bryatkaan 14)1 1:54H« 3 !;:. ;ao 62'i03 Sweet Bouquet ...106 1:48% B10BX715 C£7533 Paaatlc 105 1:51% 3 MX715 SSS'.o- bTronbler 3 97 ^"Ij : (6 ?51) Push Pin » 102X7151 622921 Rock Silk 10T)1:4S% 6 102x710: 620S3 June Fly $).") 1 :■! % 5 1.I7X710 $2e50 Chcochako (M) 102 1^2% :{ l r ? :! 62573 Oak'Jng 94 1:49* 6 1O7X7O0 Anzena 3 i04 Fourth Race — 3-4 Mile. Salisbury Handicap. Purse ?1.." 00. 3-yc.ir-oMs :xnd apward. (Track record: June 19, 1011 — 1:11 — C— 313.) (61738) Beta**) 112 1:11% 4 104X7.10 ; 62oi8= bDream of the Val- •*» 112 1:12% 6 116X744 j 61547'Jb-SaIiing B 112 1:12 4 113. .745 . 6iG03 .Mercury 97 111% 4 166X745 I 6244G* Jllildur 10! 1:11% 4 13X745 ; 62281 Tulisman 166 1:12% 5 106X740 j 62281 IBaJak F 97 1:12 5 103 »4d j (62487) bThe I.imb 10:1 1:12% 6 108x735 1 62703 bSt. Quentin 117 1:12;-, 6 103X730 ; 62201 JDiomed 1071:13 5 104X730 : 60374 bTailor Maid 106 1:18 0 102x730 ; 61419 All Fair 110 1:14 3 88X723 I 6£2S1» fi'rack o' town 115 1:12 4 105. .725 1 I : ; j . I ; j j 1 ; : ; I 1 I 622S1 fDespnir 112 1:13% 4 SSXT23 65756* lh'.en Rogers 3 88X728 ft J. W. Forma n entry. }J. K. L. Ross entry. jW. C. Wcant entry. Fifth Rice— 1 1-4 Milns. Fourteenth Ecnning Hamilton Derby. 55.0C3 Aided. 3-ye:ir-o!ds. ABawaacca. iTrick record: Aug. 17, 1312 2.U4— 3-11C,.) (62255) Star Jester 121. .750 61526J fCollinga 11C . .745 61914 tSpsniah Maiie (M) 111.. 740 62527 Retiitone li«x73o £0942* billing 0 119. .725 tJ. K. L. itoea entry. Sixth Bace — 5 1-2 Fnriongi. Puree $1,000. 8-faai olds and ;ip-Afar.i. Claiming. (Truck record: July 24, 1818— 1:05% — 4 -101.) (88187) kMaafta 114 1:07 6 1C8..723 61803 Trie Nephew 107 1.-06% 5 111x720 62319 Fort Churchill 119 1:0(1% ."1!7:!4715 61911 blxincelot 103 1:07% 6 112X715 62755 bDancing Girl 112 1:07 ti 112x715 f62700) bMurmite 110 ISM% ■ 112x715 6^727' Lady fJTiury 112 1:07% 7 183 18 62182* Gallipot 93 1:07% 4 102.710 (62630) Viola Park 100 1:67% 5 112 710 (82416) bMormon 113 1:10* 6 114X710 61S41 Mary Betfal MB 1:06* 4 107X710 88818 Calistoga 110 1.08 3 1^5. .7CJ ( 54710) Boggica 3 1 14 .. 70.5 88*88 Confaaton iM) 102 1:07 3 100X700 02443 Baacar 108 1:6a 9 H4x70o (CS1&3) Creatwoad Boy ...106 1:07% 3 107.. 700 G2572 Plumed Eoigbt(M)10B 1:10% 8 160. .700 61580 b-O'd Chap 112 1:07% 4 108X708 51343 Old Broom 10 109 . 700 P«St7 D 3 100 Seveuth Bace — 1 Mile on Turf. i'l'ri' 81,600. 3 year-olds and apward. Claiming. (Track record : ai;;. 17. 1811— 1:38%— 4— 106.) j2LZ1) On Ili-h 5 112X725 68434 Pellet 09 1:10s 3 99X720 622S33*blt) teres MB 1:41 5 166x715 68454* Ncnette 4 16TX715 62226- Crock •' Gold 3 K. .713 (62122) Flusey 1111:38% 6 112X713 61866 Walk Dp 99 1 :40% 4 107 X VIO (62063) Smarty Ill 1 £8% 4 1 13 x 710 58578 bRpeedxter Ill 1:46% 7 110X716 88565 Toe the Mark 118 1:41 6 110X703 62143 Bob Bake* 97 1:38% I 110 625CC* Ir.. 1 Uov 105 l:40%t 6 110X703 62273= bThe Wag 107 1:42% 3 87) 703 f.iOSS' Baby -Mine 1 1 J 1 . . . 85 1:43 I 88 .768 61503 'The Vengeance ...103 l:43%ra 3 80 ■) 62*30 bKditk Roane (M)..107 1:48% 3 '.'.",.. 700 C2256 Bajak MB 1:48% 4 1 12 700 (62577) bKingling II 108 1:40% 9 113XT00 52256 Pair VirsinU 102 1:42% 3 91Q700 62227 Blue Jeans 0 107.. 700 1st Race [1st Hamilton] ! ! 1 i ■ i ; j lSt RAGE r ~8 IfoLf* ****** •'*■■ Claiming. (June 21, 1012 5I 1-3 U Index Course DIst Time T'ck Odd. Wt St % Rtr Fin Jockeys Started Order af FlnNh T0Pfl^i?; brMe ? 35, • 112 E? AtheUng Il.^Carico, by Bey del Sierras. (Trainer, M. C. Kelley. Owner, B. Harding). Itllt w'n^Kff° 4M,^Hast t* m * J MaiMTt 8 WatoraW. WildLife. EUaJewofl ! q.- w°°^7ne &-8 1'«'VaSt 2-6 100 1 1 11 T A Claver 5 DcloaiTe. Jeal.Woman. G.Bar4 n • I! ^("!,b"" 5-b 1:«1 fast 10 105 3 3 3* •% A Claver 6 LedyBoaa. Pnll o* Pnn. MiaaBMaa ?■ -■ ; r'm ° ]\l 51%fast 4 11115 1 li|2| A Johnaon 6 Ilaldee. Nickname. Patch work x\l-l l\]m\U'° *k i s6feelow 10 1I6 * * «* '" A Johnson B Bank. BoTniemaa, Joaepbiae 0. 614o8 limlico 1-2 4&%laat 6 112*1 1 v 2J A Johnson 8 Paith W.. laaalate, Bawapctt MISS EDNA, ch. t, 2 112 By Semproiui— Bbi K., by Bonus Res. •.Trainer, A. L. Austin. Owner, A. L. Austin). HIS! 2£BC!££a 4i f R***** 1 *« * J McTag*t 7 EanGailio, Ili-hTea. GrryRard SH.S'^'i?6 4i f SK*** lfr* 1C6 " J » «Tk«*t TStyUakkUaa, MiaaBeolak, SlyPtn 62048 Woodbine 4} f B%faa* 12 B0 2 2 4» 4' A C.sntner 6 Lady Boas, Lilt Miaa Tatt 61815 Woodbine 5-S 1:01 fast 36 100 4 4 4* 4" C Iklla 6 LadyBoaa. Full .,' FUn, Top-ingo lllZi L'cx'ton 4i f C6 slow 9 109 * 6 p 7"B p^«l 12 Pan a' Pna, Vsloioe, Delusive r^i*. l'AUa-na- 12 49 f!tst ■ 1:2 2 2 2' - ^ ,J 'i'hpson 6 Faker, P.LUmp-on. Xancj Winet £**6*?1J,,»M V2 «•«•*•• M ill 1 I'd 1* CQroaa 8 P.H'paaa, Doty Boy, GUliflawei MM Tijuana 4| f H%aaai 28-6 188 I 4 4 7' 7'* C Gross 8 MeUchriao. L'yMyra, D.Terpia •MM Tijuana 3i f M%faat 4-5 112 4 4 2' 2* J Hun'rner 8 Dick Tenia. Lady Myra, Irosity oOeio Tijuana 1-2 4.S*fast 13-5 113 2 3 3' 3*| E Taylor 8 Fnt er. DickTorpin. PatBampsoo EEIAND, ch. c, 2 (M) 1C8 By AtweU— Moselle, by Wadsworth. (Trainer, H. Ooots. Owner, Riverdale StiHe). 62523 B.B'nneta 5-S 1.88%g,o*d 75 115 7 8 €» 2' L MeD*Ottl2 111 Tl nil. MissT-ft, ratch\r*k 62170 Th'ncliffe 4i f 55^fast 22 111 c3 L McD'ott 7 BtyLMiaa, MiaaBeulah, MiaaBdsa 62116 Th'nclifte 4J f 54%faa« 15 110 8»* L McD'ott 8 Topango, Water Girl, Wild L.fe NTJLLI SECTT1VBITS, blk. f. 2 (M) 105 By Celt— Kejuiean II., by Galinula. (Traii-er, H. McDaniel. Owner, J. K. L. Boss). 626C7 Dorval 5-8 l:05%slop 18-5 109 « 3 3} 3* A CTlaver 8 Hugbie. Rliz .Jewell, mnierDrer C2183 D.l'.'nneta 5-S l:03^.hvy U 105 6 6 « 5" A riaver 8 KUaa'thBeaa, Delnslve. Areadal DR. HcARTHUB, eh. c, 2 (K) 308 By Leo Ekolney— Bachelor's Elend, by Tredennis. (Trainer, W. C. Weant. Ow^er, W. C. W?~Jit . C1870 Churchill 41 f M%Caat 54 115 1 2 6%MU k Martin 11 Belaaed, Metric. True American C1771 Churchill 1-2 472tfa.st 83 115 4 8 8* 811 K Martin 11 E'tfrlk-lU, J'k P.auer. Sh.ofGold BLITHESOME, br. f. 2 (K) 105 By Fitz-riUi&m— The Lark, by Dick Welles. (Trainer, H. KcDaniel. Owner, J. K. L. Bass). 65:277 Th'ncliffe 4f f ■i%faat 63 110 8» N Padkai S V.'at.Girl, Yalta. Klizab'hJeweU PERSISTEITCE, oh. c, 2 (M) 101 By Fitzwilliarn— Ask Ma, by Mlrrkiawal II. 62224 Th'ncliffe 41 f i»-/ai&st 38 107 6"! II Gregory 7 .Mis.^ihia, iUiu Gallic, High Tea UPTOWN, ch. f, 2 (M) 93 By fluiliaill Bilk On. by Trao Rock. (Trainer, J. Coleman. Owner, J. C. Fletcher). By Fitzwiiiiam — Aik Ma, iy M^rchniont IL First start. 2nd Race [2nd Hamilton] j Or\r\ RAPP a 5I3,e;B- Mount Hope Steeplechase. 4-year-olds and npvrard. EENCKER, br. g, 6 141 By Bassetlaw— Jai-Alai, by Ingoldsby. (Trainer, W. G. Wilson. Owner, G. Elliott). 55278 Ham'ton Ab 2 4:03%fast 3-5 164 3 2 1 1 8*| l1 H McAfee 5 Transpero, Lytle. Max Meadowa 55C81 Coun'ht Ab 2 3:52 fast 2-5 152 4 11 1 2l" V H McAfee 6 WarTogs. R dstart. llllllknBaj 54846 B.Bon'ta Ab 2 4:17^slop 9 157 1 1 1 1 1* 1* II McAfee 3 Scumangba. P.utche'r Boy 54i21 W'dbine Ab 2i 4:5S%good 6-6 152 4 1 1 1 1 1»» H McAfee 6 E'ysian. Minata, Lytle '51385 W' bine Ab2 1-4 4 :253^,slow 19-10 145 5 2 2 2 1«| l'J II McAfee 5 Hikler. Minata. Lytle 64312 W'dbine Ab 2 4:01%faat 12-5 152 5 11 1 1' 1J H McAfee 7 Blysian, Klngs:own P.cr, Stoee FAIB MAC, b. g, 12 139 By Uncle Mzc— Fair Lily, by Martagon. (Trainer, J. Beamish. Owner, G. W. Foreman). 62560 B.B'nneta Ab 2 4:C7%faat 27-30 145 4 3 3* 2» B Kleeger 8 rerk'men, Cal Herrin. Rriganna G2404 B.D'nneLs Ab 2 448%k*y 6 149 3 1 2» 21 B Kleeger 0 Perkiomen, Algaidi, ButcherRoy C1946 W'dbine Ab 2 4:0Gssfaat 4 144 5 6 5« 5!« B Kleeger ■ Perkiomen, But. Boy, (1 Patriot 61459 Pimlico 2 »-fi%fa* 14 142 1 6 6» 6" B KKoger 8 I^Mareo'n, Infidel II., Perk'roen 61396 H.deG'ce Ab 2 4:08: ifa3t 7 142 3 3 3» 3'» B Kleeger 11 IxMarscu.n, B 8k an. Perkiomen C1304 H.deG'ce Ab 2 4:21 Bood 44 146 2 1 2-k 2*i B Kleeger 9 Infidel II., Sraitlifd, K. Harlan BUTCHEB BOY, ch. g, 7 144 By Enrst Park— Lady Charles, by Pirate of Pen- (Trainer, S. Veitch. Owner, C. K. Harrison. Jr.). zance. 62607 B.B'nneta A.b 2 4:04 fast 11 143 6 4 4 4s* S Veitch Jr 5 Overmatch, Minata, Honyhnbnm 62404 B.B'nneta Ab 2 4^t»%hvy 17-5 149 4 4 4 4«» S Veitch Jr G Perkiomen. Fair M:ic. Aljrardl C2246 Conn'ght 2 3:50%.mud 19-10 li4 5 1 1} 1* 3 Veitch Jr 6 McCorburn. A'.-ardi, Rellringer 62138 Conn'ght Ab 2 3:55%fa4»t 13-10 147 2 3 2'» 2* H Willi'ms 4 Algardi. McCorl.um. War Toss 62048 Woodbine Ab 2 4:07 fajst 13 157 4 4 4 4 O Diam'nd 5 Houyhnhnm, (J. Patriot, S.Mimie 61946 W'dbine Ab 2 4:05%faat 22-5 119 1 1 2» 2* B Hayncs 8 Perkiomen. Gr'kPatriot, Algardi GREEK PATBIOT, ch. g, 8 134 By Ypsilanti LL— Bride Lane, by St. Amant. (Trainer, J. McKenna, Owt.ot, F. Proctor). 62048 Woodbine Ab I 4:07 fast 6 147 5 2 2" 2" W Phillips 5 Honyhnhnm. SraMimic, But.Dcy 61946 W'dbiue Ab I 4:05«fast 76 139 8 3 3»» 3» W Phillips S Perkiomen, BnteherBoy, Algnrdl £7534 W'dbine Ab 2 4:00 fast 6 130 5 3 4 3 3J 3" W Phillipj 5 Lieut. Seas, I^Cyprin, AltarFire 574«6 W'dbine Ab 2 4:06%fast 16 133 5 1 1 1 2» 31 W Phillips 5 McCorburn, Superba, Dandy 54489 W'dbine Ab 2 4:061*sood 15 Mill 6 6 6" G Archib'd 0 K'stownPier. Algardi, R.Oliver 50092 W'dbine Ab 2 4:lJ-*b.vy s 136 1 € 6 Pulled up.H Willi'ms 6 Sea Sun. Smithfield. Stucco McCOBBUBB, br. g, 8 134 By Bannockbarn— Mrs. McConnick, by Sain. (Trainer, J. Backbas. Owner, W. M. Fletcher). 62305 Conn'ght Ab 2 3:54 slow 22-5 139 2 2 L-rtdcr.J Ranscn 5 Ammunition, St. Paul, J.Coffrotk 62246 Conn'ght 2 2:50%rnud 19 123 4 4 3« 8* J Ransch 6 Rutch.Iloy, Algardi, Rellringer 62138 Conn'ght Ab 2 3:55%fast 6 137 3 3 S'» 3:* J Hansen 4 Algardi, Butcher Boy, War Toga 62082 W'bine Ab 2 1-2 4:53%fa»t 11 134 2 4 4 4*» J Ransch 4 SeaTale, Blighty II.. Overmatch 61916 W'dbine Ab 2 4:05%Iast -4 142 6 Lost ridor.J Ransch 8 Perkiomen, Rut.Roy, C. Patriot 57601 W'dbine Ab 21 4:52 good 7 130 6 3 5 Ran out. S lliggins 7 Sea Tale, Transpero, Minata BBIGANNA. b. f, 4 (M) 132 By Light Brigade— Anna Hastings, by Hastinge. (Trainer, W. G. Wilson. 0wn9T, W. G. 'Wilson). 62566 B.B'nneta Ab 2 4:07%fast 20 1311 2 4 4» 4*1 F Barry 8 Perkiomen, Pah-Mac, Cal. Herrin 62165 Conn'ght Ab I 4:00 fast 22-6 135 I t 3* 3« P Barry 5 Rellringer, St. Panl. Courteous 62014 Woodbine Ab 2 4:0d*4\faat 3 132 4 1 3* 3'* W Jones 4 Flying Frog, Algardi, Rellringer 61912 Woodbine Ab 2 4:10tfifaat 1-2 136 4 51 6" H Brady 7 IL.tiyhnhnm, Bellringer. St. Panl 61613 Pimlico 2 3:53 fast 67 IX 4 5 3'* 3" P Brady 7 Earlocker, Sea Tale. Qnecreek 61S56 H.deG'ce Ab 2 4:ll%faa* S 122 4 C 5" 5" P Brady 7 Peccant, Le Marsouin, Nonna O'BBYAN, b. e, 4 (M) 131 By Charlie Gilbert— Orion, by Star Shoot. (Trainar, E. G lease n. Owner, 7. . SmsTlman). 54562 rh'rncJiXfe 51 f l:09Hhvy 68 106 I" J Shells 8 CarryOn, Mallowmot, BockSBk FROSIT. ch. g. 6 (M) 133 By Moelick— Hejea , by Kanrrave.E i fTrairer. L. C. LeitY Owner. ,T. A. Buchanan). BS-C71 Pimlico 2 3:58 „hvy lit 130 12 FelL C Jones 12 Vigilante, Lieut. Seas, OlUB'd ( UamiMuni Ab 2 3:57 Cast 41 M 3 6 4 6 Fell. (' Jones 7 infidel M.. Kcllie, Vigilante MHIiMll Ab2 4.01 fast 39 142 2 2 6 Fell. C Jor.es C J.Coffrotii, Baronet, Sobrigade 471*5 Pimlico 2 3. .'-5 fast 66 M3 10 1C 10 9 is S« S Turner 11) G. Gaunt. Blightyll., O.B.Bendei ( MUI Latonia 1 l:4B%faa* 31f 109 12 7 10 12 12 ll»« M Garni r 12 Sslvo, Jap. Napthalius c 4:«i8 Latonia 3-4 !JS%tea( «* 107 12 12 12 12 12" F Stevens 12 Subabdar. G. Gold. A. Middled I Page 9 3rd Race [3rd Hamilton] t Q.,,.| nipr 1 1-ltt Mile*, a* rriT mMm and np'.rnril. Allowanced. Foaled lu Ql U nML'tl Canada. (Oct. «, ftM4J 1 :4T» U-5 4 104.) ( BLARNEY BOY, br. c. 4 106 By Galati.:e— Sweet Colleen, by Harto. ( (Trainer, J. G. German. Owner, J. G. Inui), ! '.2731 Dorrml 1 11C 2:00%hvy 6 93 2 1 2s 2* M And'fon ft War Fox. Nomis, Sir Clarence ; 63009 Dorvsl liu.'oy 128%M&*P 13 0 116 6 1 1« 1» W Wai't'n I Fanatic, Bryngar, War Fox j 62524 B.B'nnets 1 ! :4.-;'-_;rood 12-6 112 4 2 ft* 2* W V.'ait'n 7 King'aOeart, Aninut, Myr. Crown . 12441 B.B'nnets 1 1:4-1 fast 12 117 S 6 31 2* W \Vaitnl2 K'g'sCf.urt. BlackBoy, Car On 02272 Conn'ght 3-4 t:l3%fast 7 loa 4 6 61 8*1 W Boc*eU 4 Hesse, M;ke. Indian Prince . 98880 Conn'ght 3-1 l:15%fast 11-6 111 4 1 1» 1» W ffar'i'a 7 Baaaaaa. Myrtle Crown, China J ERYNTKONA, t, f, 3 81 B? Hi lata— or Prince Ahmed— Brynwood, by Bryn ( (Xrr.i: e.r, if. HriDaalal Owner. J. K. L. Kc-s) . Hawr, i 63444 B.B'r.nets 1 1:44 fast 17-14 b"S 7 1 2* 3'1 A Claver 12 K'g'sC.jurt, Bla.Boy, Brynlhona | 63OS0 Wdbine 1 l-M l::"0J-.fa.'-t 14 o HI o 2 la* 14 A Claver 0 laapenoaatar. Fanatic, Roy. Gift | (1918 Woodbine 1 i-S L.MJVast 31-10 111 6 6 3» 3»C Turner T Paddle, King'sCourt, Cheeebako 1,7777 K'worth 61 I l:12%slop 13-5 106 2 6 2 21 3» H Erkks'n 9 It f ibbim. Playwright, In. Prince 674C1 Wdbine 3-4 l:133fcfast 11-11 Ml 2 4 5 E»* 6'1 A Caver 8 Ccrenzio, FushPin, Affectation , 67045 ComTht l| f 1 :69%faat 13-M M6ft 1 2 2 2* 2= H Brleka'n • TigerBknpross, FoxClore, R'suia , £«"EEi' EOUQUEX. b. h, 6 103 By Gala tine— Bouquet, by Xinley Mack. | (Trainer, C. C. Winfrey. Owner, C. P. Winfsey). | ::( 2 Th'cliffe nn'J.y 1 SJ-.^fnat 4 107 6!0 R Sm'wo'o 0 Brljoy, Bacft Silk, Mulk.-.vmot j v.;!! i Th'ncliffe i-4 t:14fc£sst 10 MH 1" ■ Bm' w' m';10 Mallowmot, Kock Silk, Bel.loy ; 1.20 .' W'dbine lK78y 1S7 Cast i 103 4 2 21 b~l E Ban'w'od 7 llilea s., KtUilie, Ju!«n of Are «:,-.::7 WoodbilM -i i:l". *'.. ;, 12-4 112 7 I 3J i-i E Rm'w'od !) W.:ri*-uk. BusleMarch, Troubler , 61911 Woodbine 3-4 i:ll fi^t li 120 7 6 &i 2J E Sm'w'odll War Tank, Bclj.'.v, Flea FAXAHC, Ir. c, 3 Ci By Here-y— Kinnewarka, by Sir Dixon. I'fisissr, G. V.rfelkcr. Owner, Erooki'.itle Stau'e). 1 (i;7."jf! Dorvsl i-4 l:l*Ht-«Ty 21-6 M 3 2 21 2*» J Wallace 8 K'ksyW'kay, B.Gaiety, Brynjrnr 62668 Dorval lm 0y l:a3\slop 8-6 H 1 3 3' 2* J Wuliace 8 Blarse* Boy, I".ry;.Kar, War Fox t L24S4 B.B'r.netd H t l:ll*4hvy 2| 1 94 9 6 6' 3' J Wallace 13 Rickey Wickay, La adit aa. Cbisa ( 63141 Conn'Kbt Un70y 1:47 fast 5 IN 5 € 6» 6,e A Osataer 8 B.G.-Jciy, BburJIoy, Kins'gCourt ( t. •: .";.• w.L;.;.- 1 l-K 1 :."... •„fiit,t 17-10 Ml 3 4 4* S'l A Gantner 6 Brystsosa. laianaes'i. Boy.Oift 1 tw7M K'W ■■■: (last -L Jii 7 C C cj 61 F aforpby 7 Cslerlst, Humorist, Lady Heart 1 'ia.OLliJ.ri:, b. £. 3 97 B7 Kara tLcn— Petty, by Broomstick. • (Traiser. J. Ku^ante. Owner, F. Mn-^ante). ' 2278 1-h'nclifl'e : ; t 1 :0V. -r :.st 14--6 N J1 J Thomas 10 A.inWondorlM. P.M'dy, B^Eobin 1 litZi Tb'nctiffe H 1 14ef4fsst 6 1C7 4'i J kfrTar't 1? T Ford, liftiaara. i biWiaira4 t/;0S6 Woodbine 11:41 fast 67 99 12 12 12 10" W Organ 13 Sudor, Vowdi, Baby Mine 1 63411? Woodbine 3-4 1:U slop 7 101 4 6 4* 4«i J Wallace % WarTaak, Bus. March, S.Booqnet ;;.;h Woodbine 3--1 i:it Cast M i^:» etc5 41 a Claver n War Task, P«ijoy. BvsatBeasjsel I 61431 H.deG'ce 3-i 1 JDifast nf 10412 9 10' 10 4 li QrerorylS Trastsla, rasawas. Perig'rdme PUSH TIN, ch. f, 3 U§ By Fixet Sisht— Sky Eocket, by Star Snoot. (Xraiser, i'. sobslks. Owner. Xseraettlfe Stable ). 62231 Tb'ncliffe :. 1 ! l: '-. r ,st 2Z~W 100 1-1 K Par"ton 7 P.cng.:li I^ast Chance, Oakling I 62171 Tb'ncUffe Qf 141 Cast 12 102 6»l i; Par'tenM C.Eneasto. PepaorTea, M.Foiil. W'dbine 1 i:41% ;ood 4S Mt I i I 9 * S-» L McD'ott 9 stsrble, John. Dundee, We^sieB. 1 E7447 Wdbine 3-4 1 :!:: \ Cast 12 108 1 1 S 3* 2* L McD'ott 8 Coienzio, Afft-ctation, Koy.Gift K N Wdbine 1-4 l:13%Cast 21 &:» 1 3 4 4» 3« L McU'ott ■ Mirble, Stacy Adams, Osarite I E.71S7 Th'cllCfe i|flA :c.it »j fc»7] S1 J McTag't S Bcvoi:ite, D. iinckn-r, "W'^eie B. kOCK BXXJC, b. e, C 3C3 By IsCaftM cr EockviUe — Frcu Frou, by Haddlsr. (Trainer, G. 'risen. Owner, P. Cicer). 62202 Th'cllfCe lsaZOy !:l:'.,i.;si 3 106 2' A Pickens 9 i: l.ior, Mallowmot, Satinmore «: i i '. Th'ucliffe 3-4 l:14Vifast 11 191 ?-* D BUrlins 10 Bw'tBosqaet, Mallowmot, Keljoy C2017 Woodbine 1-4 l:li alop » 1!) 6 4» f»« H Ericks*s t WarTaak, Hug March, BJaftl I'.::- K'wor i. UnV ; i . . .tioj) H lOZ u 3 4 6 fc* i ■ T Bffini C Assiat, Sw. BouQuet, Eeatii iteli ytTEE FLY, I. m, 5 U'7 By Charles Edward— Shoo Fly, by KedcUer. ... ;'.. Wsyte. Owner, P. G. Chriataphs r). ' C20M Woodbine 11:42 Cast Ei 1C4 9 9 9' 9 ■* II QrerorylS Bsdar, YeereH, Baby Mine 611 » ' . t'fcsi K IM S 9 1- V-\ R Bice 9 Sec. Thoughts, Ijineita, Aiodtsty bl Bti Pimlico i-..:'.-.st 31 100 3 4 4 45 J lloooey 4 i^upcr, Koutl.'dge, Mcsslnee 1*371 Flnilico I 3-16 2:C5 mad '.A 98 1 S 8 7 7'* 7'2 B Harb'ne 8 Joan of Arc, Veteran, Boccate • Pimlico i i:l%::,ii.y 13 IM i C 8 9 7' 7"; 1! Ilsri'elll 9 Tealt'ttesa, Natnral, HsLAtsla .■■;■■.-: 1... ■' ■■ 1 I 1-16 i::f. -,.i;.:-t (j 90 7 7 7 7 71! 7'i E JotUb • B.6rasd, TheArchcr. Bridesman I I 1C3 By Kealon— Arrisa, by Kismot. .. .: . . Col ma . Owner, J. C. Fletcher). C. ■:■■■ l 1-16 ' ." :.,;;.:-t 11 102 6 6 4 6" H Gregory 6 B-yr.tUnn, Impers'ato', Fanatic ] l l»:M \. .. ....:. Bt 3 li- 7 6 4« 41- 11 Gregory 7 Paddle, Kiiig'at'ourt, Brynt'aona 61879 Vs.. , . ,;. • 11-4 2:12 alow 4J MS II 7 7" 7" J Rowan 11 Boats :;:o:e, Paddle. Ei Jesm-tr K701 Dorval .. t . . fast :V 9s 7 7 7 CJ 7*1 J Rowan 7 Lady Heart, TrcuUiug, Fancier IC&l Dorval : • AC last 37 111 1 7 6 6* 5" i -I Rowan 8 Kelly's Qnces, l*aCUsU, Paddle (6794 K*wortb i-i i - :; /ast 49 IM 4 7 7 7 !*• A Richci'k 7 Csloriat, liumorist, Lady lieart ii , Wlrdsor ." 8 si 4H H 6 (66 611 A Rlohcr'k t Coreasie, Lyutncnth, Royal Gift OAXLOTO, br. g, 4 197 By Hearts of Oak^-Lady Beta, by Hanover. (Trainer, A. H. Stab's. 0-vner, E. S. Stalbs). 62573 DufCcrin Ab 5-S I • .' Cast S 1/3 4*5.1 Austin B LCbancelL, I/yB'more, Ch'tonr t::.'J.";:; Dufftrin tl I 1:23 fast M 164 7'? R iirA ney 7 AaaaatptiOB, Blcg, Lad's Ix ?e 62*51 Th" clil I .■■.■' :■: •: 3! 1' 111 4»1 J McTatr't 7 Pssa Pin, Bengali, Last Chance 62143 'il.'... :..: '■■• V I 1.- I ' :.- 8 W U3 I3 J McTag't 0 SiiClareccc, Jacquerie, Algon^'n . a Ham'ton ■ ' : :-."• M4 I I 2 l'i 1« F Parr' too 12 Gallipot, Broadview, VloU G. Ei2i6 l!«m'tuii 1 1-16 l:4S%XSSt ii 94 1 2 2 1 2i 2J K Parr'ion 7 YowcU, Ciowu of Gold. Statim £.;,£}-.:;.£. br. e, (K) 1C4 By Aiuner — liaxy Zena, by Farandole. (Owner, Ii.. J. il'-iienz;e). First i-tart. 4th Race [4th Hamilton] dll* DAOC •*"'* Hate« Salishnry n.-insP.rap. 3-jear-old« and upward. (Jane •4-Ui llr'.vL JS», 15)11 i:!i (J 113.) BERAFXS, b. c, 4 3 04 By Sweep— Little Eock, by Trap Bxck. I Crahaar. C J. Cs^e-. Owner, Fel oaa S*ab'e). 61738 PbnliCO 1 1-16 l:4C)izsst 1 108 2 1 1 1J L Morris 7 Lunc-tta, King John, Sikfcim t:lvrt4 I'uaiKO 1 1-16 in.i\-i"aM 33-1-j Kd | 6 63 b«| R Rico t I MBftta. KiiigJohn, Slippcrylfim 61829 Pimlico 1 1-16 l:4S 48low 18-C. Ill 3 2 2 J 2| 1- Morris 8 Baser, Gaiu lie Cause. seaPtrsta 61463 1 itnlico 11:49 fast 23-10 112 4 3 V 1 4 J Wallace T Phseky, B. an J Boots, D.deAI'ny •ilii',:; FrLdeG'ce 3-4 1:U\. fast 26 105 6 I 6 !•• T Jarvis 7 Maiamast, Brooinster, llildux 61381 H.deU'ce 1-4 l:141tbvy lCf 107 7 7 51 C» W Kelsay 12 E.-iteim'atof, P.. Kelly, Dcxteroas BKEAH OF THE VALLEY, blk. jr, I 116 By Watervale— Dream Girl, by Voter. i-iraincr, J. Baxtcn, Ow.tf, C. Button). 63818 Bebm'nt 3-4 MC lJ2%alow 13-6 112 3 1 2 !' T Klce 6 L.B'tcn, Pratnstonn, TaDg'rine 61S77 Jamaica 3-4 1 :ll^.fast 13-5 122 4 1 2* 2'J T Rice f E.Al.Poe, Gladiator, Brainstorm 61809 Jamaica 3-4 1 i.^gi.od o U2 3 1 1J 1* T Rice 10 Manna. L'dBrfgbtaa, Brainstorm £79.2 Jamaica 3-4 I :1" JMfOOd 12 120 6 6 6 6 S" A Schu'g'r 6 T'nderclap, Dim'esdale, Tcn-l^c Well Jasiatca 3-4 l:13Vi.slow 16-5 122 1 4 4 4» 6» E Sande 8 B. Homme, Sea Cove, LastStraw 671U7 lielm't 3-4 MC lJl%Csst 13-6 116 5 3 3 fc1 6-» K Ambr'se 7 Duuboyiie, Dry Moon, Mercury MMT Pabwast 1 1:37 Vast 6 106 2 1 1 1 2* 221 L McAtee 3 Geor^ie, Two Feathers SAILING B., b. c. 4 118 By Trap Bock — Peccadillo, by Hastings. Trainer, H. McDaniel. Owner, J. K. L. Rosa), 61547 Pimlico 3-4 1:15 slow 1-4 122 6 3 2s 2» C Turner 6 Oriole, Minute Man, St. Qnentin CI4C2 Pimlico 3-4 l:ll%fast 21 110 7 2 2' 2* C Turne* 7 Knot, Bridesman, CapC Alcock BM Laawel 1-4 1:13 fast 4-5 111 3 12 2' 3-J C Lang 4 Caligula, Oil Man, Vibrate MSB Laurel 1 l:W%lsM 3M9 8M 2 11 1 1» 1» C Lang 6 Bun. Puck, Luuetta, SUpp'vIlm fc7ii4 Laoral 3-4 latliCast M-M IM 4 I I | | W Kelsay C Caligula, Ararat, Bluffer" H6M W'dbine 3-4 1:12 fast 2-6 116 4 3 12* 3*1 W Kelsay 6 BillyKelly, BuUhF., s^m.nBfrj MERCURY, ch. p. 4 106 By Vulcain— Rose of Pink, by Pink Coat. i Trainer. J. P. Smith. Owner, Vulcain Stable). C1CC6 Jamaica 1-4 l:U1fcCast 8 118 5 3 41 4*2 C Kummer 5 Lost straw WhiRk k*«-*+a tt 61431 H.deG ce 3-4 I:,.,, fast MM I 3 mi- J Rowan 5 Ky S'wSr*^^ 61281 H-doGce 1-4 l:14W»vy SI 103 8 1 7' 7" J Hcupel ,0 Kxte.m'alor, P.Kelly Derterona 61190 Bowie l-4 1:13%fsst 6 HO 4 1 2» l J II Thomas 6 Wellf'der. Translate Brainstem 81909 Bowie 3-4 1:10 mud 21-6 110 4 2 31 3« H Thomas 8 K of t H'tber dlbudaa stTli.n W»r.ffMi 44 1 J4«4slow 1 110 4 1 1 1« 1« H Thomas 6 Tab.d'IIonne'r. TanSon, LoneU* EIEDUE. tlk. c, 4 123 By star Shoot-Shelby BeUe, by Knight Errant, (Trainer, H. HcBac-.el. Owner, J. K. L. Eotsj, ^^ 6244(i B.B'nBeta 3-4 1:13 fast 1 12 3 4 1» 2» C Turner 6 Champlain, Bnl. Proof Llond'Or 01383 Ptalteo 3-4 111'^faPt 2-4 106 8 3 » 1* C Udg 8 G. Sphere. ByJimlny, Carmandale 61483 Pimlico t-4 1:U%Csst 1 llo 1 1 1» 1« C Turner 7 PoIiyAnn, Caligula FlftT™ft» 61120 H.deG'ce 1-4 l:12%Csst 7-10 M9 2 3 2' 1= C Lang 8 UeaMPOr. Carm'dale Trevelyaii 6H?7: H.deG'ce 3-1 1 J2%tss4 16-6 101 2 3 3* S'JC Lang 7 Mainmast. BrWer Itossionarr 18UC4 Bowie 61 f I M%1lS 9-5 106 6 1 4 6- 6» E Harb'ne 7 Dry Moon, Sagamore. OrloliT TALISMAN, b. m, 6 106 By CoUn^Focketpiece, by Hanover. (Trainer. A. L, Kirby. Owner, A. L. Kirby). 62281 Thruliffe 3-4 l:11%fast 34 112 1" F Werner llLuslOne, Chamulaln. Cr o'Davm 62172 Thr.cliffe 3-4 101%Ust 9-6 HO l»k F Weiner 7 T.o'th'Mor'g, BuL Proof DE-es 683::i Lex'ton 3-4 1 :I5? .mud 3-2 108 2 2 1 1» 1* M Garner S Colnmbia Teun Ruhr ' Cose tie MM Lex'ton 3-4 l:12%fsst 14-5 104 4 7 7 71 7" A Wilson 8 Hou.Man, Ablaze DcnaLoriotte 67804 La ton la 1-4 l:l..%mud 13-6 107 1 2 1 21! 6« B Parke 7 A. A. Akin, Ruby, Cot Blossom 67359 Latonia 3-4 1:14 slow 19-5 107 1 1 1 1} 1 B Parke 8 Orlova, Cinderella, Bednton EBLAH F., blk. m, 5 103 By Ten Point— Buttonhole, by Stalwart. (Trainer, W. C. Weant. Owner, W. C. Weant). C2281 Thruliffe 3 4 1:llV,fast 36 1C6 FelL E Barnes ULastOne, Champlain Cr o'Dawn 62147 Thncliffe 1 1 :3SSfast 19-6 107 2» F Weiner 9 I-Jinetta, Auntie May. Eleanor S 61814 Chi:r -hill 1 1-16 1 :47%SioW 19-10 1C7 4 1 1 1» E Barnes 6 Dartmoor, Dern.Sou Chas Henry 61744 Churchill 3-4 1:11 isfast 23f 102 t 10 »» 8'i F Wilson 13 HightToud, Man,inMay Dr Clark 677*1 K'wcrih 3-4 1:16 slop 2J 104 2 1 3 8* 3'i J Dreyer 5 Lucky B., llildur. Assumption THE LAMB. b. g\ 6 108 By Uncle— Winifred A., by Sir Dixon. (Trainer, A. S * bike. Owner, A. Swinke). 62487 B.P.'nnets 1 1:45 hvy 3 106 2 1 1« 1* H Cregory 4 Fair Gain. Herron, Mode 62442 B.H'nnets 7-8 1:27%fast 6 119 6 3 2J f=J H Gregory 9 LLoraine, Fitz-Boodle, TanSon 62281 Th'ncliffe 3-*l:ll%tast 40 104 64 C Ralls llLastOne, Champlain, Cr.o'Dawn 61712 Pimlico 11:42 slow 13 126 4 6 6* V L Lyke 8 Fl'gCloud, ExcuseMe, N'tRaider 61529 Pimlico 1 1-10 l:48^islow 8 109 4 4 4' 7«1 R Rice 8 Super, Serapis, Gain de Causa f-1461 Pimlico 1 l:39%fast 6 110 1 1 11 U L Morris 6 Super, Sea Pirate Beiario 61407 H.deG'ce 1 1-8 l:54&fast 10 100 1 6 6» 6" J Wallace 6 Lunetta, Tip.Sahib, G. de Cause ST. QUENTLN. b. g. 6 103 By His Majesty— The Marchioness, by Sain. (Trainer. J. B. Dunn. Owner, J. B. Dunn). 62703 Dorval 3-4 l:17%hvy 19 106 1 2 31 6'» J Wallace 5 Min.Man, S.Thoughts Aunt May 626-38 Dorval 61 f 1 :10%slop 20 129 7 8 71* 8-» T Tarr'ton 9 Min.Man, Hid.Jewel,' Cam'flage 61547 Pimlico 3-4 1:1.7 slow 32 U0 1 4 4' 481 G Walls 5 Oriole, Sailing B., Minute Man 61462 Pimiico 3-4 ldl%fsflt 61 lai 6 6 7 7" J Rowan 7 Knot. Sailing P., BridcMiian 63838 H.deG'ce 3-4 l:12%fast 19 107 6 6 6 6 6" C Ponce 6 Boutledge. St. Allan, C.IIersliler 63770 H.deG'ce 3-11:15 slop 17 103 6 6 6 6s 44i C Ponce- 6 B.Kelly. B.McL'ghlin, Dunboyne 63173 Bowie 3-4 l:14%slow ( 111 4 4 4 41 6'1 L Ensor 8 Jadd.i, Slanoevre, K. Champion EI0MED, b. g, 6 104 By Durbar— Regulation, by Irish Lad. (Trainer, W. C. Weant, Owner, W. C. Weant). 62201 Thmliffe 3-4 l:13%fast 4 108 6»1 J McTag't 8 Champlain, M. Lillian, DttMastr 61833 Churchill 1 l:39%mu l 34 101 2 6 6 ."." G BVlda 5 Blanche Mac, Kinlnirn. Bonsa 67954 K'wonh lm70y 1 :f.2^hvy 5 103 4 6 6 6 6 6-« J Dreyer 0 Star Realm, Davl.illv, CourtFoo 67570 W'dbine 1 1-16 1 :41 )thvy 16-5 107 13 6 6 7« 7" M Buxton 8 Star Realm, Bastille. Iscog 67437 W'dbme 1 l-M l:47^fast 2S 102 2 2 2 1 21 3» A Outawr t! SailingI!., KingJoliu, Brit..!este- 67318 Th'cJiffo 1 1-16 1:50 mud 33-10 103 i* A Gantner 6 Brisk, Joaquina, Tan Son TAILOR KAID, ch. m, 6 102 By Fair Play^-To-gery, by Eock Sand. (Trainer. 0. W. Atkinson. Owner, O. W. Atkinson). MM Tijuana 1 1-1C 1 :4S%fast 15 101 1 4 4 2 6» 8'J E Noble 12 East Indian, Furbelow, Freer.? (9142 Tijuana 1 l:44%slop 6-5 103 4 I S S 2» 21 J H'tamer 6 Regreso, OrchidKing, W. Prince 69068 Tijuana 1-4 1:14 fa8t 14 107 3 6 7 6* 4=3 G Leeds 8 Gen.Agramonte, IkeyT., Coffield i 68966 Tijuana lm70y 1:45 fast 3-2 111 2 1 4 6 7 7*1 T Nolan 7 Regreso, W'dieM'tgomery, Br*e* . 8t 890 Tijuana Si ' LO^M.fast 62 110 6 6 3 41 4« J H'tamer 6 IkeyT., HeadOverHecls, Sedan 66377 Ham' ton 1 1-8 1.53 'Afast M 103 1 9 1 4 41 6« H Thurber 7 My Dear, Sailing B., Pimlico i ( ( c I t ( ( ! ; j . . J ( i | | , , | | j ; ALL FAER, b. f, 3 88 By Altameor—Oabretache IX, by Kartages. (Trainer, M. C. Kelley. Owner, 3. W. Bean). 61419 H.deG'ce lm70y 1 :46%fa»t 9 HI 3 7 7 7" C Turner 7 Gra. Mayers, Caretaker, Trelnde 61306 H.deG'ce 61 f l:07%good 25 112 3 8 9« 9' J Williamsll Second Th'ta, Prelude, Penitent 61161 Bowie 61 f 3 :20%fast 7-6 101 3 4 4» 1» C Lang 6 WarNote, St.Donard, Hob.Baker 61098 Bowie 51fl:10%mud U 112 4 4 I» 1*1 J WUliame 6 Brainst'm, Elem'tal, MissBm.G. :8!.'79 Bowie 7-8 1:2SVLhvy 43-10 120 4 4 4 4 4| 6'| J Butwell 11 Champlain, Yashmak, All Over 58 J63 Bowie 61 f l:21%slow 14-6 H0| 3 2 I 1 l1 C Rob' son 12 Moco, Bee'd Wax, Plucky CEACK O' DAWN, ch. 0, 4 105 By The Manager— Shuck H., by Jean Bereand. (Trainer, W. Raines. Owner, G. W. Foreman). 62281 Thncliffe 3-4 1:ll%fast S W8 1'IR McCynnll I^stOne, Champlain. J*nHoeho» 62229 Th'cliffo lm70y 1 :4;:?vfast tl-W 108 1*| H Gregory 3 Night Raider. Bullet Proof C2173 Th'ncliffe 3-4 1:13 fast 13 113 6»1 II Gregory 7 Sundial II. , Car'dalr\ SomcRaby MM Bowie 1 1-16 LSlVihvy 8 106 1 4 1 2 84 4»J E Mari'elli 7 K.'sChamp'n. Ir.Dr'm, Sunnyl'd MM Pimlico 1 1-1 ; l:4S%good 8f 102 8 1 1 1 ft** fa L Penman 14 W.Bcdotte, M.Parke. Wal.Hall 5S261 Laurel 3-4 l:14?tfast 19-10 112 1 7 • ft 6* F Keogh 12 Titania, Old Sinner. Mose DESPAIR, b. g, 4 68 By McGec— Mary Davis, by Watercress. (Trainer, J. Beamish, Owner, G. W. Foreman). 6?281 Thncliffe 8-6 l:ll*4fnst 8 98 Fell. J Wallace 11 LastOne. Champlain, O.o'D.iwa C2201 Th'ncliffe 3-4 IdSftfaflt 13 102 44 H Gregory 8 Champlain, M. Lillian, lltimata 61099 Bowie 3-4 1:16 mud H 103 t I 8" F W'dsfcK 8 K.of t.ll'lher. Exodus, Mercury MM Empire Ab 3-4 l^S'4slow l£-6 MS 3 ft 3 8* S* A Schu'g r 6 Blazes, Diy Moon, Ewjuir* 6MI Umpire Ab 3-4 1 M%Ca1 3 100 2 1 1 2* 1J J Callahan 5 Cum Sah. Welllinder, Courtdhip MM Aa' duct 61 f l:13%slow 15 107 8 3 2 1» 11 A SchVger 9 Valor, Jock Sect, Pickwick HELEN ROGERS, blk. f, 3 93 By Delhi— The Spirit, by Yankee. (Trainer, J. W. McRanght. Owner, H. MaefarLvM). 55756 K'wonh 6-8 lft.^good 16-5 116 1 ft 1 If, 9* L Lyke 9 M.:r Fallon. D rc-ii7.i«. Devonite 55717 Windsor 6-8 1:00 fast 1» 1041 8 8 0* 8*| 3 D M'ney H S. Thoughts, Madcaaa, Mis«Colin 65446 I^atonla H 3 IMKIaO 39 107 6 ft ft 9* 0*1 V Paul 8 Sir Hugh, Boswa, Martha Fallon 6-vi71 Latonia 6-8 ESV.fast 101131 8 1 S3 3- W IJUey 6 F.PIi'toni, W'v'uLkIt, B.Trash C4S50 Latonia 6-8 6*7t,fa»t 12 U0 7 6 4 41 44 W Lilley 9 D.ofAllah, M Fallen, Om'potent 54729 Latonia 41 C 66*imud 8 IS 1 4 9J 14 W Lliley 9 BitditG., SUreiia, Atu Gal 5th Race [5th Hamilton] , 1 t ( ( 1 1 • ' 1 1 I I 1 I ' I ] K + h DA PC ■ *-* afllM, Hamilton Derby. 3-year-olds. Allowances. (Aug. Olli nAUL it, loii — 2:04 — :; — no.) STAR JESTER, b. c 8 126 By Black Jester— Starfiight, by Surstar. (Trainer, 0. E. Pons. Owner, E, Loh), 62235 Th'cliffa lm70y 1:43 fast 7-10 UO l'JT Brooke 8 Lunetta, Plaret, Pvgone Davs 81014 W'dbine 11-16 1:45 fast 7-6 1U 1 1 V 14 T Brooke 8 Mmullu. GJfayers, Span.Maizo 61739 Pimlico 3-4 1:ll*ifast 6 101 4 1 l'i 1« J Mooney 7 Reprisal, Super, Wcllfuder C1460 Pimlico 1 1 :39-i f ast 17 105 4 1 1» l«i J Mooney 10 Hea, Span. MsbW, Doaada Croae 61418 H.deG.'ce lm70y l:4i*,ifast 13-6 110 1 1 11 34 C Turner 8 Fly. Cloud, Vitamin, Hickory 61405 H.deG'ce 3-4 l:13«£fast 11 116 2 1 2* 3J F Keoph 11 Superlat'e, ThcPeruv'n, ViUmiS 61312 H.deG'ce 51 f LCS&good M 114 1 6 T* 6-J F Keogh 15 Myl'lay. Olynthus. Dinaluneur C0LLINGA, ch. f, 3 116 By Light BricaUa — Hindoo Rose, by Hindoo. (Trainer, H. McBanleL Owner, J. X. L. Ross). 68880 B.B'nnets 3-4 l:14%good » 1C7 6 4 t» 2» A Claver (5 CLampl'n. Bl I TbaawblB AlexH. 62366 B.B'nnets 11:40 fast 4-6 102 6 4 6** 8» A Claver 8 Pastille, Lady Heave, U.'rron 56:63 Saratoga 6i f LO.'.Vifast £0 112 I^tft at the post. E Haynes 6 MissJoy, Calaa:itv.!ane, Roulette V-C55 Empire 6-8 1:02 Cast 16-6 U4 12 6 6 4' 1' E Sande 12 Carmencita, Balance, Valentia M4M A.i'duct 6-8 LOHtfast 1 MS 3 1 11 ltj C Smith 5 Val't'e d'Or. Bee'sWax, Radiola 55C6» Ac/duet 5-S 5S'*4mud 12 M91 7 8 3" 74 E Martin 10 Sherando. Emotion, M. Patricia SPANISH KATZE, ch. c, 3 (K) 111 By Spanish Pnnce FL— Wheat-ear, by St. Fru*iuis- (Trainer, H. EcBaniel. Owner, J. K. L. Rosa). 61914 W'dbine 11-16 1:45 fast 1 168 6 6 4* 4* A Claver 6 St::r.Tester. Mereutio, G. Mayera 61737 Pimlico 1 1-S 1 :51%f ast M 114 9 M 94 T1* C Turner 12 Pillory. Ilea, June Grass 616M Pimlico 1 1-15 l:44%fast 61 168 1 2 U 2'1 C Turner 6 Hept.aistos, Ilea, Paris. Diamond 01460 Pimlico 1 liSS^fcfast D-M 1 W 3 4 4« 84 C Turner 10 Star Jester. Ilea, Double Cross 61406 H.deG'ce lns7*5y l:41Vifast 8-6 M 6 4 1* 1* C Turner 5 Missionary, Sail. Along. Violinist 6I8S8 H.deG'ce 8-1 lJUVifaat 4-6 109 4 8 8' 3* C Turner 8 MyPtay, Buperlative, Bijrheart 58507 Pimlico 11:42 good 84 122 » 6 4* 4» T Rice 11 Morvich, Lu.kvUour, RunanteH REDSTONE, ch. c, 3 116 By Decision— Aunt Kaud, by Yoikihira Lad. (Trainer, W. H. Brisgloe. Owner, Seagram Stable). 62527 B.B'nnets 1-4 lJ5%good 13-6 108 8 2 4« 4» C Th'pson 6 V.-Ch'man, Min Man. MIlneLirs 62193 Conn'ght 3-1 l:12%fast 8 93 1 8 t» 1« P Walls 4 Mainmast, Lion d'Or, Keltie 62019 W'dbine lnrTOy 1:17 slop 41 114 1 1 1» 14 J McTag't 5 Fan. Bean. ProclaatatJaa, 0. Betsy 61914 W'dbine 11-16 1:45 fast 86 HI 6 8 6* 611 C Th'pson 6 Stsxlester, Hercutio, G. Mayers 61583 Pimlico 3-4 l:litifast 26 115 1 1 i) 10* C Th'pson 10 Superlative, Messines, N'tRaide* G14C4 Pimlico 1 l:39V»fast 18 WO 1 4 4" 4°1 J Wallace B Pillory, Mereutio, I.y JbsUJBf ELIAS O., ch. o, 8 119 By Short Grass — Mary Powell, by Star Sheet. (Trainer, W. KcSinley. Owner, F. R. Doyle). S?tM2 Havana 61 f l:06-*ifast 10 107 6 6 4 4^ 3=1 F Wilson 8 Lustre, Col Chile. Fictile 6SS75 Havana 3-4 l:19'-hvy 12 104 6 8 8 0** 8* M Swart 8 Hutchison, Navisco, Article X. L?T90 Havana 1 l:39%fast 12 103 2 3 1 7 6» 67 Q Fleids 7 The P.ell Call. Tdaaablll. Cydonls 637'JS Havana lmBOy 144%xsst 6-5 M612 1 8* ftl J| Swart 8 Roelcp't, A.Vezina, W.G.McfTcft 5964S Havana 1 l:40%fast 7-5 M 8 1 1 1 14 l1 N Swart 11 Felix.M., ManeliaBoy, J.deValsa 596'J3 Havana 1 l:401iiast 8 100 6211 34 4»T Burns 8 Diversity, Caiiuilo, Bouaco 6th Race [6th Hamilton] . (Q!!i DAPLT *• *~2 Furlongs. 3-year-oldsi and upward. Claiming. (July 24* OUI hrtUC 191C 1 :OC 2-C 4 IOI.) KTJSITO, ch. g, 6 lfifl By Sweeper— Musette, by JuvenaL (Trainer, T. J. (Shannon. Owner, E. T. Z-ellicef ... ' . 6S727 Jeffson 61 f lMtdtaaH 8 Ml 4 I I 9 HI Barnes 9 Roh . Murphv. Vansvlviji 57902 K' worth ft} f ld3%hvy 41 Dl 1 8 4 l'i 5«j H Thurber 6 Anticipate. Sanest. Van. Welle* 57S81 K'worth 51 f 1 M%tsSJt 4 M7 3 8 ft 8* 8* ftl Thurber 8 Bengete, Ina Kay, Retreat i7T.S7 W'dbine 3-4 1.15 hvy37-10f 107 8 4 4 4* 6*« H Thurberl I T. Decision. Cornioi as, Il.Aikin 6/'/75 Con'ght 61 f 1:07 fast 4-6 114 1 3 3 1*» 1' H Thurber S Greatllawk, D.F*lrbaasS, Taleat 57174 Com.'ht l-4 1:ll%fast 12-6 114 1 8 8 21 IS H Thurber 6 Plain Bill, Al Pierce, Xarascou THE NEPHEW, b. g 6 114 By Uncle— Qualify, by Sir Dixon. (Trainer, C. Buxton. Owner, A. Marrene). 61803 Jamaica 34 1:15 fast 60 116 6 T f» 8" M Buxton 11 Victor S.. Ogarite. Ting a-Ling 61733 Jamaica ImTOv l:4e%fast 10 116 2 3 t| 4" M Buxton 6 Service Star, Armistice, Orderly 61542 Jamaica 61 f 1 :07»igood 5 117 4 4 4l 6" M Buxton S Liberty Girl. Old Itcsoburi. Dare 61402 H.deG'ce 6 1-2 1 :07%fast 16 109 9 11 M» 84 A GantnerlT. Titauij, Ting-a -Ling, Jago 61235 Bowie 61 f l:0»Smud 6 106 6 1 1* 14 A Gantner 9 Little Patsy, Jago. A. Hamilton 612S4 Bowie 7-8 l^'/v.'ast 1 U0 2 1 41 74 A Gantner 8 LadyZeas. Forestyu'n, Pretendef FORT CnTuRCHFLL, b. h, 6 117 By Eoneywood — Tamiga, by Emperor of Norfolk. (Trainer, F. Meitzer. Owner, H. B. larvey.) 62819 Dorval 8-4 1 :22\hvy 14-5 lie 1 1 14 4» R Holway 7 Ras, St'rtght Shot, The Decisiedl 62493 Duffcrin Ab 6-S I48%tms*l 2J li'l 14 B Taylor 8 Doctor D., lias. Propaganda 62030 Chagrin 5-S 1 :0oH,mud 29-10 U3 2 1 C Watson 4 Hurenll., ChiefBartb'l, MuT hy 61963 Chiigrin Ab 5-8 lHa%fsajt 87-10 118 14 J Groth 7 Uuronll., Oljmp.King, Murphy C1888 M. Heights 3-4 1:20 hvy 23.-10 111 X F Sharpe 8 C.Barthell. Anticipate, faalll — 61777 M. Heights 61 f l:0S%faat 1 112 1» E T Moorett Teasant, Rsaaaic, Gold Stone LANCELOT, b. h, 6 112 By Trap Rock— Kerry Heart, by Sir Mcdred. (Trainer, E. Oots. Owner, BJverlale Stabla). 61911 Woodbine 3-4 1 :12Tifast 9f 109 1 1 8» 4« L McD'ottll Wraith. Actress. ILgh Gear 18181 D'shiro 34 l:131«good 12-5 116 4 11 ll t1 C I-ar.g 10 H. P.urgoyr.e, Trusl.v, ireenland 55CS3 Latonia 3-4 I llHataw 4 HO 3 1 3 8* 8*1 A Wilson 12 Dr. ("union, Greeaftlrasa, Meiviu 64SU9 Latonia 1-4 1:18 hvy ii 11! 1 1 1 V |M J Francis 9 Baby, Dr. Carmen. Mary Fonso 63341 H.deG'ce 3-4 l:16'Amud 4-6 112 7 ft t 8* If B L'cas:er 11 Jeau Bullant, Spugs, Xlidian DANCING GIRL, ch. m, 6 112 By Olambala — Dancing Wave, by Top Gallant. (Trainer, J. Eckert. Owner, J. Eckert). 62755 Dorval 3-4 3 .lSV'ivy 8 106 1 6 6* 74 H Gregory S FramTi.-'r, PbantatsFslr, Chew 62252 Th'ncliffe 61 f 1 :07^iast 4 105 44 J Wallace 12 LMitigStar, Buddies, Sil. Springs 61565 il.Heights 34 1:15 good 7 104 4* J Wallace 11 Sis'.erSusie, Hagicisn, Am. Eagle 61394 Tijuana 5-8 1 .OOSfast 6 l!o 7 8 V l1 E Fator 8 Bar. *a Heir, Asgela, No Wonder 01302 Tijuana 6-8 l:69%fSS6 16 6 K-9 6 6 54 8» T WUsofl 6 H. Rudder, EthelBrcwn, Angela 61277 Tijuana 8-4 1:11 fast 14-5 K/7 1 2 ft* ft1 I Wilson 8 1. Mills. Thirty Seven, H.B'guyne KARMITE, b. m. 6 112 By Sweep — Henpeck, by Delhi. (Trainer, A. J. Plack. Owner, F. Davitt). 62700 Dorval 2-4 3 ^^hvy 23-10 310 1 1 1' 1' D Stirling 12 Mad Sett, Franc TVei:r, ByJove 6248G B.B'nnets 3-4 1 .l(,»,hvy 22 HI 9 8 8* 64 D Stilling 11 W. Flower. Actress, C.J.C'gmile 62227 Th'nciiffe 51 f 1 :«7Hfast 16 106 11 J Dre\er 8 Vibrate. Ruddles, Mary Maxim 62199 Th'ncliffe 51 f IM fast 16 110 Left St post. H Gregory J- ArcticKisg, PasaaMB, U'd'.c.stan 61595 M.Heights 34 1:15 good 20 Ua €"1 R Ball 11 BlaterSusie, Hagielas, Am. Eagle 60919 Mobile Ab 6i f l:24%fast 3 H2 1 1 LkMOar.W Bos'akl a Carl Roberta, Hortb. 01iv«Jaio*a LADY LTJXBRY, b. m. 7 107 By Tony Boacro— Lady McGee, by M Gee. (Trainer, E. J. Salt. Owner, E. J. Salt). 62727 Dorval 3-4 I BUftllJ 31 1« 6 8 VI 2s J Wallace s Actr. ss, Jago, Ras 62486 B.B'nnets 8-4 l:ltr ihvy 8 107 4 7 71 6" M Asd'SOBll W.Flower, Actress, CJ-CgmQe 62447 B.B'nnots 7-8 l:27T ifast 8 IM I 6 6* 7" M And'son H Clasaatas, Chaaaeur, Lucky B. 62362 B.B'nnets 61 f l:07Vifast 23 102 4 8 81 64 A Claver 9 V. 1 'h'im.jn, C.J.Craigm.le, Rolo 62087 Woodbine 8-4 1:13 fast M 103 1 6 8 S" F Wehsaa .s Bagaai re, Wraith, CaradaassM 60285 F.G'nds 3-4 liU^hvy 3 113 2 2 8 21 24 II J Burke 9 Trssluls, Uoa*. iun.abo.it GALLIPOT, b. f, 4 1C2 By Gahuine^ — Royal China, by Worce-ter. (Trainer, W. H. Bringloe. Owner. Seagram Stable). 62192 Conn'ght 34 1:13 fast 21 103 1 2 2* 31 W Huntley ft Titania, Royallien, Marg. Whits 67119 Conn'ht 61 f l:07"*fast 7-6 96 2 1 1 1* 1 1 C Lang 19 Baltyaew, Optimism, Fnvol C6602 Dorval 3-4 1:14 fast 4-6 106 1 8 8 81 24 J Rowan 9 Rock Siik. Mouette, Broadview 56464 Windsor 8-4 l:16Vjslow 2 97 1 ft 1 1" 31 G I.ang 8 Flame, Bengali, Somnie 56324 FtE'rie 8-4 l:13%good 19-6 100 2 lxl* 24 C Lang 7 Witch Flower. Azrael, Sudor 66137 Hamton 3-4 1:14 fast 6-6 96 1 ft 1* 1* K Parr'ton 9 Al Pierce. Our Birthday. I'iedra VIOLA PARX, ch. m, 6 112 by Dick FinncU — Viola Vail, by Jean Bcreaud. (Trainer, C. Jordan. Owner, A J. WeRa). 62530 Dufferin Ab 5-S 1.-03 fast 8 110 1* H Shilling 8 Clearfield. Riposta. Crest 62198 Th'ncliffe ft] f l:07%fast 70 106 C3 H Gregory 7 Crest. Boy. Ix'ad.Star, L Enfield 61798 M. Heights 3-4 1 :1* fast 16 106 Left at post. J Smith 11 Hettseroaa, Port Light, Allien* 61595 M. Heights 34 1:15 good 40 106 64 J Sii-.iih 11 SisterStisie, Magician, Am.Eagla 6S720 Bowie 61 C 1 : 23**m.ud If 103 G 6 7 8* 8;l E Harbnel2 Actress, Rajah, bodsiaafcy 66572 MapleH. 3-4 1:20 slop 12-j H2 2 1 1 1* 1* P Long 7 S. Stalwart, St. Just, Aigrette MORMON blk. g. 6 114 fty ogden — Rose of Gold, by Top Gallant. (Trainer, W. Barker. Owner, R. T. Barker). 62410 Dufferin Ab 6-8 1 M%XmaH 18-6 112 1* W Taylor 8 Wh. Seeks. Mail-nVeter. T.Runf 67951 K'worth 61 f l:ll%hvy 10 108 9 8 9 9» 9" S Boyle 1) Spugs. Heath Bell, Redland 55786 M'neuve 1 l:r 5 mud 19-10 106 2* R Ball 6 II. Kerch. L» Balafre. l"tagenet ^5748 M'neuve 41 f 1:30 mud 23-10 111 ft* R Ball 8 L.I'eail. Sentimental. Clearfield 550S1 KingEd. 3-4 1 :23-*-,hvy 1-2 108 1" R Ball 8 Onwa, Seui. Stalwart, S. Houston MARY R.EIGEL, br. f, 4 107 By Golden Maxim — Green Dawn, by Greenan. (Trainer. W. C. Weant. Owner, W. C. Weant). 61941 Churchill 3-4 Itftfta&fast 72 107 6 4 4» 44 E Barnes I Ararat, RoyalDick. M'.ssMufna ST779 K'worth 61 f LlO^slop !3-a 110 6 6 7 7' 64 J Dreyer ■ N. Shore, Gen.Agramonte, Beljoy 571SS Th'cliffe 3-4 1 1-T.ifast 109 104 2* A Jacobs 12 Join Hnsiior, Tubby A.. Sheba 5€696 D' shire 34 1:13%fast 29f 104 7 T 8 U4 ll7j E Barnes 11 Tubby A., Me.-riniae. Sister Flo 54963 Dufferin 7-8 l:l3*t.fast 7 97 4'J O Atwell 5 Murray, Fir-t Pullet. W. Willow 531X7 Tijuana 41 f 64*4fast 6 104 6 4 4 3i 1" L Gaugcl 10 HarryD.. Taiaatllla. My Mazie CALISTOGA ch. f, 3 105 By Friar Rock — Traditional, by Watercress. (Trainer, J. W. Dayton. Owner, J. W. Dayton). 62279 Th'ncliffe 5i f llHIfcthat 21-5 117 10" J Wallace 10 A!m.nWn=sor. TToWag. Zennotta C2197 Th'ncliffe 5* f 1:08 fast 6 ISO l1 J Wallace 9 Brother.Iohn, AirTan. Playwright 62144 Thncliffe 6} * l:CS4fast 6 HI €4.1 Wallace 9 Theo, The Wag, Tricks 61979 WoodbilM 34 1:13 fast 16 95 5 4 6* €!'.I Wallace II Buster, Finery, Lhuaftj GIG48 l'imiico 3-4 1:14 fast 18f 102 8 2 4* 6T3 N Swart 14 Lcochares 11., Basgrado, Futen 61411 H-deG'ce 51 f l:07%fast 25f 93 8 9 9' H-- N Swart 13 Ciiimata, MissEm.G., Fan. Beau RLTGGLES, ch. c. 3 114 By Trizzle — Precocity, by McGee. (Trainer, J. 0. Whitlow. Owner, F. E. Coarson). 54710 latonia 4i f 54^^081 22-if HO 1 11' 1*1 O Willis 12 BillyStar. Salam'nder, R.Wfleld CONFTJSICN, br. f, 3 (M) 100 By Friar Rock— Keleo, by Yankee, (Trailer, J. P. S.nith. Owner, Vulcain Stable). 6242D Helm'nt ^4 MC l:l"'-.fast 8 112J 1 11 11» 1381 B Pande 14 Overtake, The Peruvian. Tikeb 65936 Jamaica 3-4 1:12%fast 20 107 2 6 95 H1' G Cabin 11 ManySmiles, Sherando. Excelsia 61306 H.deG'ce 5Jf l:U7%good 93 100 10 10 101 10»1 H Thomas 11 Second Tb'ts, Prelnde. Penitent 5S322 Empire 5-8 HOHifast 10 111 1 3 8 3» 2* E Sande 9 NativeLaad, AnnaM., Mir.Cooper = 7614 Jamaica 61 f l:07V%slow 15 108 4 ft 8 31 34 B Mari'elli 5 Emotion, Wishbone, M.Patxicia e7415 Aq/duct 6-8 59*ifa»t 13 115 I 4 81 44 C Kummer 12 Bayonne, Yashanak, Anna M. DANCER, b. g. 8 114 By Iaidor— Danoscara, by Clifford. (Trainer, O. Johnson. Owner, R. F. Coppags). •2448 B.B*nnets 11:42 fast 8 114 8 4 5» 6'JT Par'gtonl4 I/. Ammie, Trace Pal. Staunch £2244 Conn'ght 3-4 1:15 mud M 109 3 1 l'l 1« H Erieks'n 7 Lit.Putsy. Offcurf. T.F.rapress 62190 Conn'ght 6* f l:0T&fast 10 108 8 4 3| 3l W Eog*skl 8 Mcuse, Beluctant, Mack Garner 62136 Conn'ijht 3-4 1:14 fast 12 107 1 J 4j 4*t A Cantscr S Wrecker, Glenn, Franc Tin ur 61954 Mt.Koyal 3-4 l:15%fast 19-6f 112 !'|R Holwayll Jago. Bread Line, Golden Chance ' 61716 M.Hcights 51 f 1:09 fast 8-0 Ul 1* R HolwuylO Port Light, Puzzle, Hack Pay 43RESTWOOD BOY, ch. c, 3 107 By Boots and Saddle — Crestwood Girl, by Trans- (Traiaer, A. L. Kirby. Owner, Waldeck Stable vaal. 62198 Th'ncliffo u* f l:07%fast 11-10 99 1» P Werner 7 Lead. Star. LeeBafield, II. Buxton 6772S K'wcrth t| f l:06ttfast 13 108 1 3 S 2» 2» J Dreyer 8 MabelC'rtis, Marsdale, Kt. White ■ 67532 W'dbino &| f l:07%rast B I J 3 2"* 2"i M Schw'lt.ll Tax Mmum *■. Q.Run, Delhiraar 67369 Th'cltfie li f 1 07 fast 14 102 Z* C Lang 9 Mab. Curtis, Marsdale, QuichRun 67281 ThVIiffe 51 f l:68y_fast I 10S 3» E Fator 7 Aiva, Marsdale, Troubler 16695 D'shire i;il:0; fast 13 110 6 4 4 44 4* K Barnes 10 M. Curtis, 11. Pumps, Orma Dale , FLUKED KN7.CHT, b. f, 3 (H) 100 By Kingship — Prosent Arms, by Giganteum. (Trainer, C. E. Cieverley. Owner, R. Sohill). 62572 E uff«rin Ab 6-4 l:02^fast 39 HX) 6« T Burns 8 Flora B., Tricks, Consul 62490 Durfirin Ab 5-S l:03%fast 13 101 4*i T Burns S Flora B., Tricks. Jacquerie 62369 Dafferta Ab 5-S 1:03 fast 23 106 4» n Gibson 8 Wise Lady. Plaudel. Sanlledron C2278 Th'ncliffo f-1 f 1 :08Vlfast 118 100 9" H Bry U:esl0 AinWderl'd. Tr'bler. P.Moody 62143 Th'ncllfft t} f LOS f.ist 71 100 6" H BrydgC3 9 Sir Clarence. Oatltnt. Jacmerie {7533 W'dbine i| f 141 f?st H 101 I » 9 » 9" H B B'we.r 9 Affectation, Paddle, Troubler OLD CKAP. ch. c, 4 109 By Jack Atkia— Royal Child, by ChUdwick. (Trainer, J. C. Callaher. Owner, Gailaher Bros.). 61330 Lei'ton 3-4 Lltffthvy 6 112 1 4 5» 4'« B Noble 7 Napoo, Anticipate. Col. Taylor 66819 Latonia 3-4 1 :l.:%sluw 8 109 9 ID 10 10 19" H J Burke 10 Wh. Star. Guv'nor, J.S.Rcardon &61u7 Windsor 1 1-15 I liTUwi 5 106 3 2 3 3 2i 2* ■ Pool 8 Golden Sphere, Guy, 1'etrarcJi 66131 D'shire 1 1-16 l:4«%good 8 102 611 1 U 2» C Lang 8 Lothair. Accelerate, The Wit 6SS99 D' shire 1 1 :^3%fast 8 103 6 3 1 1 3 ^ C Lang 9 MUsPetite, J. lios lior. All Ii. Sir 65798 K' worth 3-4 l:14fcfaat 31-10 118 4 2 8 4l 4«§ H J Burkell Sergeant York, Boyle, Suimuuat OLD BROOM, b. g, 9 109 By Broomstick — Rose of Dawn, by Hamburg. (Trainer, L. Roi-eget. Owner, L. R-s.g&t). 61GJS Jefson K-4 1:14%fast 60 110 6 11 11 8| 9:* C Martin 12 B'kBay. ArehPlolter, Dr Shafer 60C43 I.atonla 1 1-1G 1 :47 /5fast 35f 110111 11 U t 8'1 8 » D Conn'llyll IrfiFocdre. WalterU.Penrce, Mao 6*52 f Itllll I 1-4 2:(»%ta.st 93 109 8 8 t 7 74 7" A Collins 8 Kimp'ng, Wad.'.sl.ast, Capt.Reed Mln'tN 1 1-16 l:46%fast 59 IU| 6 6 S 7 7 V* D Conn'Ily T SelmaG., TexasSpccial. Tanlac 60503 Lex'ton 1 1-16 l^C^fast 29 110 6 6 6 t 7* 7" D Conn'Ily 8 1 apt. baa, Tauiac. Trophy S9691 Lex'ton 1 hi l:52Tfcfast 17 106 11 10 « » 11* Ul» J Frach 12 CoLM'tnont, D.W'iaras, C.B'kley FECGY D., hr. f, 3 (M) 100 By Flotsam II. — Lady Ro&alio, by Kand&pring. (Trainer, J. Arthur. Owner, J. Arthur). First tstart. Page 10 7th Race [7th Hamilton] 7ih QhPn ' Mile on Turf. 3-year-olds and upward. Claiming.. (Aols. 17. fill nMlt lOll 1:»8 Z-5 1 ll ! .) ON HIGH, br. m. S 112 By Zoas — ^Mascal. by Sain. (Trainer, H. Grant. Owner, J. A. Johnson). 62283 Thnclifi'e 1 1-16 l:47Tifast U-6 114 1« A Allen 7 Hutchison, Roisterer, Bd'hl^ane 62146 Th'cliffa lm70y l:44*£tast 2i 108 1" A Allen 10 DoctorJim. Secretary, Nashotah CI882 W'dbine lm'iOy l:4S")islow 6 113 8 4 6* J* A Allen 12 Joan of Arc, Rajah, OurBirthday 61.11G ILdeU'ca 1 1-S l:56%good » 106J 2 11* 1»| A Allen 11 BucjKate, Austral, Sammy Jay VlZ*ii Bowia 11-8 2:02 mud 9 103 2 4 J* *» A Friethon 9 Lucy Kate. Walk Up. r tier BULLET, b, f, 3 S3 By Hessian — Dum Dum. by Yankee. (Trainer, J. P. Smith. Owner, Vulcain Stable). 62134 Belmont ll:39Sfast 89 106 4 2 4* 6*1 L Penman 7 Chatesngay, Canyon. Bnx.cn 62152 Belmont 1 l:38%fast 20 10C| « 13 16| 1&*» L Penman 10 C.te d'Or. LT.clair, AlgOS) 61S60 H.deG'ce 1 1-16 l:48^ifast 22 104 5 3 l'i 1| L Penman IS r III— III. B.'sLuck, Or. Foster 61173 !5ov,io 6J f l:22Hgood 60 106 1 8 6i 6« W W(isfckl2 L'kyGirl. FeignedZeal. B.'sLuck S0:.-.G F.G'nda lmTOy 1 lo'-rauii 7 101 7 6 6 I 6* 4:* H ThomaslO Grass Tree, Mary Maxim, Juuo 6P4i8 F.G'nds 1 l:39%fa»t 20 997l«4 6*6*f,J Owens 8 Y'lunak. BlackBetty, Umni;K t't ROISTERER, ch. g. 5 106 By Ethelbort — Boianr.a, by Sock Sand. (Trair.or, O. W. Atkinson. Owner, G. W. Atkinson). C*28S Th'r.cliffe 1 1-16 l:47%fast 16-6 109 3l C Ralls 7 Onlli-h, Hutch'son. Kdithljjane 62203 Th'ncIi.To 1 1-16 l:4G%fast 7 98 35J J Thomas • ( of field. Dark llill. Comme Gl 62122 Thcliffd ln.;t y 1:4s fast 60 109 4s* C Kalis i0 Fluzey, Biernity, Kvelyn Whit* 61882 W'dbine lm70y l:4S%slow 23 112 9 10 101 11" C Turner 12 Joan of Are, Rajah. On High 61752 M.li'ghts 1 1-16 l:4i^ifast 24 1014 i'l W Bog'skl 8 Planet, Baigneur, Foruoro KENETTE, ch. f, 4 107 By Ivan the Terrible— To Ho Ha, by Masetto. (Trainer. W. C. Weant. Owner, W. O. Weant). 62454 Dufferin 7-3 1 :33%fast 2 104 3'J H SliilHng 8 BuBotcar, Panama, Tarascon 62374 Dufferin 7-8 l:34%fast 11-6 110 2| W Hoag 8 Ant i ipate, Fleer, Alvcrida 4 2176 Th' liffe lmTOy l:4.r.^,f:ist 33-10 111 4* B Gregory 0 Siioba, Antilles, It.-lario 61872 Churchill 3-4 l:12%fast 24f 107 1 8 1» 1| E Barnes 12 AueMe Alu ■ ■—*■■. Ihid. ArraTan 67576 K' worth 61 t 1 ;12"„hvy U 108 8 5 6 1* 4* J Dreyer 11 TheBeciaion, Karnest. WaiTaak 67813 K' worth 51 f 1.11 slop 41 10* 5 6 2 3' 1» J Breycr 8 P.Moody, Bug. March. Anticipate CB0CK 0' COLD. ch. f, 3 S6 By Friar Rook— Collar of Roses, by Collar. (Tntner. M. R. Pons. Ow?:er, M. R. Pons). 62226 Th'iicliffe 61 f UsfWkat 11 108 2 T Brooke 12 Little B Sheep. Grisella. SeloU 62122 Th'cUtre lmTOy 1:45 fast 17 107 9'* K Par' ton 10 Fluzey, Eternity, K-.elva White 62013 Woodbine S-4 1 :12%fast 20 105 10 ( 6» 571 T Brooke 11 Hidden Jewel, Polo, Selota 69822 F.G'nds 3-4 1:18%hvy 15 9S 8 4 4 6'i a»| C I^ang 9 Delhi Maid, Galt-ta, Our Betsy 69753 F.G'nds 61 f l:075igood 12 103 11 s» • 9* "»• C Lang 11 DelhiMaid, F. Kinney, For Qu n 69679 r.CPaaa 8-4 1:13 Vast 20 113 6 • 7 7'i 7" C Ponce 10 Petie. Knot Grass, Fred Kinney FLT/ZEY, ch. m, 6 112 By Fair Play — Stamps, by Wadsworth. (Trainer. F. Garrett Owner. R. E. Potts). 62122 Th'cliffe lmTOy 1:45 fast 3 107 11 J Wallace 10 F.iemlty. Evel.Whit*. Roisterer 61949 W'dbino 11-16 1:49 fast 13-10 115 » 1 U 1« 0 Turner 10 Solid Rock, Filer. Miss Fontaine 61082 Pimllco 1 1:41 faat 31-10 108 « I 2»* 2J L MorrU 8 Bromelia. Wid. Bedotte. Sis. Fl* 61509 Plmlico ll:43%mud Sf 110 9 9 H ("i J Waliace 12 Sister i'to. laughter, Antilles 61422 II. deC. \» 1 S-16 I WTlImI 8 103 J 1 i' ^J Wallace 9 TaaSoa, l.ailyBillian. J. of Art 61400 H.deG'ce lm70y 1:46 faat 17-6 101 7 7 6» 2=* J Wallace 13 Episode, Wid.BeJotte. SisterFlo WALK DP. tr. f. 4 107 By Cock o' the Walk— Keadean LT., by Gallinuls. (Trainer, C. Buxton. Owner, 0. Buxton). • 1900 Jarr.nioa 11-16 1:48 fast 7 106 J 4 7» W% M Buxton 11 I^dy Zeus. Buxom, L rd Herbert • 1824 Jamaica 1 1-16 l:47%fast 15 108 I t 2) SI A GantnerlO LdHerbert. DnMaMMMf, I.'yZeus 61729 Jamaica lrnTOy l:45«tfa3t 4J 105 • 4 4» V A Oantner 8 B-ottisiiChief, Druramond. Spugs 61607 Jamaica 1 1-16 t:41%fest 60 103 U t 8l 4ll A Gantnerl3 Ho:eb. Copyright, Armistice 61401 H doGce 1 1-16 liTMftll 6 lOlilO 11 »' 10-* A GantnerlO Laughter. H.C.Basch. Serv.BUr 612G8 Bowie 11-8 2:02 mud 6 10215 S 1' 2' A Gantner 9 Lucy Kate. Ou High, Fizer BMARTY, b. g, 4 113 By Thso. Cook— Canny Miss, b7 Ogdea. (Trainer, J. Beamish. Owner, J. Dennlson). 62053 Wdbtan 1 1-16 l:4*%taat 10 US 3 1« lsl H Gregory 8 Mid. Sun. Fair Virginia, Fir.er 62018 Woodbir.3 1 1-S 1 :55*.slop 2.1-10 109 4 1 I'll* A CUver 7 Austral. Rouen, Miss Fontilna 61019 W'dbino 11-16 1:49 fast 17-6 1-6 10 ( 81 9»» A CUver 10 Fluzey. Solid Rock. Fiser 61710 I'lmlico 1 1-8 1:51 fast 7 110 7 2 2" 2* W W'dst'cKl! Park Hill, (lean Gone. Fanloche 61710 1'iml-co 1 1 16 l:4SVbslow 6 102 2 8 3'i 2« 9 W'dsl'clj ■ Balustrade, Comme Oi. Jacques 61018 natlioa 1 1-16 1:47 Vast U 115 13 T 61 3» F W'drt'cklS Fizer, Fantoche. Knerinlte SPLEBSTER, ch. g, 7 114 By Hamburg — Greyhound, by Peter Pan. (Oi'ncr. E. J. Morrow). 6b576 lamaleH. lmTOy 1 :f.l slop 18 106 4 4 4 2 2» 2l C O'Mah'v 7 Toreador. Discord, Peerless One 67M& K' w...-ih !m7'jy 1 :»2 Blop 32 108 7 6 9 19 10 10" J Conway 11 Walk Fp, Skeer race, Saljc-orge BMtT Kwor.h lm70y l:46 -&fast 13 10S 11 i 11 11 11« 10'» H Erlcks'nl2 JohoArbor, SkeerFace. Handful! E71W Ta'difta 3-1 1:11 fast 98 102 7»| W AaaTaaaU Viola G., Carry On, Broadview 67056 Dufrin 11-10 1:76 fast 4-5 108 2l F Chiavta 7 Dr.Shnfer. FerfGady. Pep Sauce 6€! 63 Dufrin 1 1-16 1 :56Vsfast 6 107 2» F Chiavta 8 F.andW'mer, Handfull, K'kenny TOE THE MALK, b. g. 6 110 By Oxford— Tippetoes, by Long Inland. (Owner. E. J. Hcrcandez). 625G5 B.Bnneus 3-4 1 :14%fast 23 112 12 14 18' 9'J J McTag't 14 Hidden Jewel. Ro!.», Trantula W JaWaaa laiHl 1:1 tlow 6 113 3 5 6 6 51 6" H Tkarbac 9 Copyright. Jerry. Link Boy 6879S Jeffson 1 1-16 1 :49Vifast 15 112 6 4 6 4 •* 1«» II Thurberl3 (orydon. Bond, Miss Nell 67083 Conn'ht 1 1-16 1 :47%fast 39-10 104 2 4 8 4 6« 6'" H Thurbcr 9 O'rB'thday. J'tFaney, G'nChanca K774 B.Bon'ta 1 l:41%faat 1 110 4 4 4 8 2J 2* H Thurber 9 Starkey. Count Boris, Chow 66622 Dorva! 3-4 LBIVaat 1 IB 5 3 3 8« 2'1 H ThurberlO M. Garner, U. Willdo. Kamean BOB BAKER, ch. g, 6 110 By McGee — Grace Commoner, by The Commoner. (Trainer, A. L. Austin. Owner, A. L. Austin). • 2148 ThVliifa lm70y 1 rafftfaat 5 108 12" J McTag*t 12 Baain, Skeer Face, Knerinite 61951 W'dbine 1 1-16 IMS-Vast 10 117 4 T T» 6» J McT; .g' t 10 Eternity. F. Virginia. K. L ane 61882 W'dbine lm73y 1 :4S%slow 1« H2 » 3 »■* 6TS ■ Taylor 12 laaa of Are, Rajak, On High 61620 I^x'ton 1 1-16 1 : 46 Vast 5 108 3 1 4» 3* M Pool • Paris Maid. I.egal. Warsaw CU513 I^x'tcn 1 1-16 1:51 Vivy H-!0 108 1 | 2'1 2 B Kenn'dy 5 Peggy C. Greenland. Warsaw 61439 Lx'ton 11-8 1:64 good 36 112 4 I fc 4»- E Barnes 12 Chaeolet. An R., Pirate McGee IRON BOY, ch. g. 8 110 By Star Shoot— Partridge, by Longfellow. (Trainer, C. E. Murray. Owner, J. F. Burdette). 62529 B.B'r.nets 1 1-8 1:^9 good 43 109 9 4 6'1 3»| J Wallace 15 Austral, War Fox, BxplosiTe 62443 B.B'r.nets 1 1:42 fast 8 111 6 7 91 9" J Wallace 14 L. Ammie. Peace Pal, Staunch 61821 M. Height* ll:40%slow 3 105 2'J J Wallace 7 Serbian, Tailing, Jacquelia 61782 BLHTcnta lm70y I:4S%Caat 10 104 7" J Wallace b Magician. Serbian, Capt Burns 61690 aLHeigbla 3-4 1:15 fast 31 106 3* J Wallace 9 May MauUby. Neg, olive James 61564 M.H'ghls lm70y 1:47 slow 17-10 104 l1 J Wallace 9 Mi^sF'taine. Rhymer. Kallipolii THE WAG. ch. g, 3 97 By Tievisco — Mollie Elliott, by Voter. (Trainer, G. C. Winfrey. Owner, C. P. Winfrey), 62279 Th'ncliffe 61 f 1 :07Vast 19-5 119 2» FWeiner 10 AlmaWasscr, Zennotta FloraB 62226 Th'ncliffe I) f ijKffcfUt 10 105 6» E Sm'wo'dl2 LB. .Sheep. C'k o* Gold Gnselda 62144 Ih'neliffe 51 t 1:08 Vast 9 5 119 2- E Smlw'od 9 TIm- , Tricky Flora B 61C52 Pimlico 1 1:41 V-st 1C3 107 4 3 8* 4*1 G Rose 12 Chat'gay. F.V.rginia, Gr Foster 61511 Pimlico 1 1-16 l:49V&»:ow 174 »i 3 8 8* S2* G Rose 10 Balustrade. Beaveikill. Pha'.aris BABY MIKE. b. f, 3 (M) 83 By Anmer— Spriaj Maid, by Dick Welles. (Trailer. J. W. Graver. Owner, Si.r.nvsida Stable). 62086 Woodbino 11:42 fast 24 95 T 2 q 3'J H E Jono-l.*! Sudor. Yowell. War Tank 61913 Woodbine 3-4 1.11 fast 22-5 97 3 2 3k 7'i H E JoneKll War Tank, Beljoy, S.veetBou iuet 61648 Pimlico 7-1 1:14 fast 79 tU 4 9 12' L2'« J Heupel 11 I -ociiares II., Sangrado. Fu'en 61503 Pimlico 3 4 l:13%aaai 69 102J6 3 4l 7*= J Heupel 7 L'n d'Or. W.ofCoi'man, K.Ixiane 61446 Pimlico 3-4 1:12 Vast 2Nf lO.'i I ii 13 13=» A Allen U Cann'dale. Mavourn'n i' cflndia 67533 W'dbine 5J f 1 :07 fast 42 lOi 4 i I «» 8" H Thurber 9 AfCectat ion. Paddle, Troubler THE VENGEANCE, th. f. 3 90 By The Finn— Catherine Carson, by Ben Stroma. tTriiner. C. J. Casey. Owner, C. J. Casoy), 61509 Pimlico 1 l:43%mud 17 106 11 11 11* 10 « E Josiah 12 Sister Flo. Laughter, Antilles 61428 H.doG'ce lm70y l:4C%taat 85 105 15 5 6* 7«1 M SchWtslS Plucky, Swor.l "our Betsy UtM H.d.-Cce 1 1-16 l:48Vast 48 108 11 10 10l II'* T Jarvis 12 Bullet, K Brummel Bill's Ixick I 61306 H.deG'ce 51fl:C7%good lOSf 102 11 11 11 \V* J Heupel 11 Second This. Prelude PcaJteal 69803 F.G'nds 1 1:48 hvy 8 101 2 5 6 6 6' 5sf B Maii'elli 8 Slock Pin, Grass Tree thailin* 69762 F.G'nds 1 l:44Vnud 12 1031 3 6 6 4 6» 6'» A Gantner 7 Com.McMeekin. Ashlantl, Sweep/ EDITH LOANE, b. f, 3 (M) 95 By His Majesty— Royal Martyr, by Golden Maxim. j ' (Trainer, M. C. KeUey. Owner, J. W. Bean), •ff 8S Thnciiffe 1 1-16 l:47%fast 64 SO 4« R Flynn 7 On High, nntchison, Roisterer 61951 W'dbine 1 1-16 l:48Vast 136 99 8 S 4* 3-1 C Ralls 10 Bternity, F.Virginia. Brib Voter 61652 Pimlico 1 1:41 Vast 71 107 11 8 71 71* J Mooney U Chat'gtiy, F. Virginia, Or Fos'er 61544 Pimlico 1 1-16 l:49%slow 89 90 9 10 9» 9«» N Swart 10 Balustrade. Beav. rkill, Phalaria 6150S Pimlico 3-4 1:13 %mud 135 100 5 6 3 3'« R Rice 7 I-ion d'Or, W.ofCor'mau, Itom'ua • 1150 Pimlico 1 1-16 l:48Vast 246 94 4 9 91 8" N Swart 11 Wid. Bedotte, BillyLiue. Stanley RAJAH, br. g, 4 113 By Dunbar— Par then is, by Ajax. (Trainer. I. Gorham. Owner, J. J. FarrelL Jr.). 62256 Th'cliffe 1 1-16 1:47 Vast 43 107 t'« H Gr'-sory^ D'torJim, Knerinlte T S N Paaa 62228 Th'ncliffe 51 f 1:06 Vast 1€ 108 6'» H Gf**ory 7 Ring, Ballynew, Hntchison 1 •2121 Th'ncliffe 1 18 1:51 Vast 13 109 li«» H (iregoryll Hundfull. Solid Rock. Explosive j •1882 Wdbine lm70y 1 :48%slow 8f 109 I I 2» 2 H Gregoryl2 J. of Are, On High. OurBirthday ' ! •168S Pimlico 3-4 LUfcfaat 17 1U • T t 8«» A Allea 8 Wraith, SeloU, Dr. Chas. Wella ' •1488 Pimlico 3-4 1.13Vaat 14f 11» i • •» f% A Allea 12 UliraGuld, UiddciUewel. Tidings ' ■ , iRTNGLnTG H., b. h. 9 113 By Ethelbert— Ring's Favorite, by Hanover. (Traipcr, J. Art! or. Owner, J. P. Mayborry). SHU r uft,rin 1 116 1 :r,SV;-3t 35 105 1J R McCVnn 8 Sum.Sigh. ChUnera. M.J.Baker 62495 Dufferin T-» l:THttaat 10 108 SIR McCr'nn 8 P*llynew, Summer Sigh, Satana iZZlm Dnffcnn Gl f l*%faat 15 111 5* C Garner 7 Arnaxe, Chimera, L'hinpKycsII. 2?.nclUfe X Z1° 1:"3'-fi;"- 31 103 9»» H B Jones 0 Solid Rock. Explosive, Fixer i-1,,1 ~*\ , Thclll'fa lm70y l:447i fast 38 106 4» B Sm'w'cd!^ Hainan, Skeer Face, Kucrinite m.^GjI W'dbme lm70j'l:45 fast 30 103 7 8 8 8" H Gregory 8 P.Swain. Night Raider, Dresden FAI^n71^G1S}A\}- *' 3 s5 By Sea King— Dnlcinea It, by Knight of the Thistle. i (Trainer, J. Mnranto. O^ner, J. Musante). 62226 Th'ncliffe 5J f 1:07" '-,'. as l 27-5 108 7» J Wallace 12 L B. Sheep, C'k o' G« Id, Griscldi ^.1^!"e X H! 1:49%f'lst 3-« 9* 1 1 2» 8» J Wallace S Smarty. Miilnight Sun. Fizer -fS! \ZlZll 3 V(ib,ne l l-» l:4S%faat 19 5 99 3 1 1| 2'JJ Wallace 10 Eternity, K.I^ane, Bribed Voter '^!f?o J'lm k0 3-4 1.U^fa«t 9 104 3 6 4' V H Gregory 9 Wraith, Selota. Dr. Gha*. WelU 1016^2 Pimlico ll:41Vast 6 102 3 I 31 2* A Tryon 12 Chateaugay, Gr. Foster. TheWag 61544 Pinihco 1 1-16 l:49fcslow Hf 95 10 3 3! 4'1 J Chalmen: 10 Balustrade, Beaverkiil. Phalaria BLUE JEANS, br. m. 5 107 By Helmet— BandoUo, by Kingston. (Trainer, A. L. Kirby. Owner. A. L. Kirby). 62227 Th'ncliffe 51 f 1:07 Vast 11-10 104 6»1 F Welner ■ MarmiU?, Vilrate. Ruddles 604)5 F.G'nds 3-4 l:14Vast 9-10 ICS U 10 8 41 9 L McD'ott 12 PortLi-ht, L'yMildred. Steven'n mm I'.G'nda 8-4 l:13Vast 15 10111 11 8 7=M«3 h McD'ott 11 Grayson, MayCodine, MarseJohn &S191 Ch;rrch'l 8-4 ld3%faat 30 102 10 9 9 9} 9" B Parke 10 Col. Taylor, l'l 1 III Til. 1 1 !■'■ 5JJ Latonia 3-4 I02%taat a U0 9 S I 81 3" T Murray 12 Diana, Sam Baa, Klusey j£2d1 Ft.Krie 3-4 IllHtfaal 6 107 4 2 2 S» »♦ G Walls 9 Vanessa Welles Ur.itiau, Dancer Dorval Park Form Chart-Continued from Third Page DORVAI. PARK FORM CHART COTVTINinKD KRO I i'HIRO PACK. _ 6« Q/| O SEVENTH RACE— 1 Mile and 70 Yareb. (Aug. 27, 1921—1:43—5—114.) Purse ^5C0. aJO'iO 3-year-oldr, and uiiward. Claiming. Nat value to winner $600; seoorJ, $.125: third, $70. . Iodex Horsea AWtPPSt % % *4 Sir Fin Jockeys Owners Kquiv. Odds Slr't j 62818 O'UWN B2HXJC wb 9 100 8 6 2« 2» V l1 » J Chalmers T Hodge r»-j3-l* I 62758»T. PORTUGCrSB w 7 107 4 1 4« 5 4' 31 2» as Rcg'skl ■ HaiflaM M86-1M |627,-J)»WACKEAG wb 8 107 3 4 5» 3» a'l 2' 3" J Pvowan C M Freeman 2-S-100 : 62026 *ZOIB wb 6 107 5 7 6'} 5» C» 4» 4» D Stirling MK Thompson 8B-M9 •27S«*«VA2fITY DrTSKR w 3 94 2 2 3» 4'1 r !)» 5« L tiregory M R Pons 725-108 '62759 VKILHD COLL'N Wit • 1 I IIP ■ C» C« P WaJJs A Bwtaka 915-100 C2759 DOLLY C. -.vit 4 97 7 3 V 7» 7« 7« T J Thomas B Saun.lerson 67t--:,;.) 62823 BILL BUHIJBT w 7 104 6 6 3 8 8 8 8 M Swart II K Bilson 1315 -KM Time. 26%, 53v5. 1:22%, 1:48%, 1:57%. Track heavy. $2 mutu'ds paid. Oaktawa Belle. 84SlM straight, 319.00 place, $7.70 show; The Portuguese. $10'". place. $7.00 show; Waukeag. 88.8B s.'iow. Equivalent booking odds O.iklawn P-elln, 1925 to 100 str-iisrht, 850 la 100 allCC. Ztt to 100 show; The Portuguese, 44714 to 100 ttsca, -'iO to 100 show: Waakeag, ;-2.".«. to 100 show. Winner -Ch. m, by Boi- Dic.ih Shad, by King Eric (trained t.y j. rf. Baldwin; bred by Mr W 3h»-walter). Went to post at 6:24. At post 3 minutes. Start Rood and alow. Won driving BBCaai and third th-same. OAKI.AWN BKL1.F passed VEIIJJI) COIXKEN and. while ri ins throusb the deepest "oing outstayed THE PORTUGUESE. The latter finished fast and would have won in another atrido. WAUMAO ran well, but tired right :\t the end. ZOIB closed a gap and finished Cast. VEILED COLLEEN quit after leading to the far turn. Overweights-— Zoio, 2 pounds; Vanity Dresser. 4. Conneaut Lake Form Chart I j ' 1 j ' ! ' C00NEAUT LAKE FORM CHART COJTSTEATJT LAKE, Pa., Saturday, June 24, 1922. — (Half mile.) First day. Conneaut I»jke Badag ; AsEocia lion's spring meetin™ of 10 days. Weather clear. Presiding judge, Joseph A. Mnrphy. Associate judge, C. Oliver. Starter. lister Dcaa. Racing BBC- , retary. EL I . Monroo. Racing btarts at 2:30 p. m. (Chicago time 2:20». : gO OgO FLRST EACE-^1 12 Furlongs. P^rre $S09. 2-ycar-olds. Allowances. Net value to wi-.mer $225; second, J50; third. ^25. BqulT. Odds. : Ind. Horse. Wt. Fin. Jo -kev. tttraigat. ! Pretty Doll 108 1» T Rae C30-199 I C1H92 Back Taps 111 2l K Bail 529-100 I : 61743 Oriental 105 31 V MOOTO 331 !•') Olive May U7 4» ■ Wells 1 ;0-100 , ' Bombo 116 5* R V/alcott 8 ."0-100 Wtaaacra 113 6 T Wayt 2S8-1M $2 miituei* paid. Pretty L oii. $11.60 straight, $n.:'0 place, $3.S0 show; Back lava, $4.60 place. 88.C8 show; Oriental, $2.40 sho*. Kiuivalent booking odds 1'retiy Doll. 030 :o 100 straight, 300 to 100 Diace, 90 to 10l ^ow; Back Taps. 184 to 100 pl.ee, 330 to 100 aaaw; Oriental, 20 to 100 sho.v. Time. 53 M. Track fast. Winner — J. S. Gar-.ctt's b. f, by Bretteahaai — ■ Helioden. by Heliotrope tr lined by j. Chambers; bred by Mr. J. U Murphy 1 V»reot to post at 2:30. At post 2 ruinates. Start Caai and slow for all but Olive May. Wou ea i:j. ; second and third driving. Overweights — Pretty l.tdy, 2 pound.;; Back Taps. | 4; Olive May, 5; Bombo, ."■; Wiseacre, 4. fiOPKO SECOND RACE— About 5-3 Mile. Ptona \j^kjuu 5300 3.year-old3. Ailowancea. Sat value to wiatier $225; secocd, 50: vmrd, $25. K.'iuiv. Odds. Ind. Horse. Wt. Fin. Jockey. Straight. 627091Article X. Ill 1» F Moore 7.40-100 • C2739 Pacifier 113 2'i T Uao 1090-100 ; 62610 Troad 1C8 3* T Williams 61^-100 62739 Ath*rarve.n 112 4'1 L Gray 1570-100 1 62678 F'well Taps 108 8* Q Marino 3030-1CJ) j 6206G»Skooter 109 C5 C Jackson :!40-100 C267.1 Kitty Maude 103 7 It Ball 7000-100 ! 62709 Frest Queen 11^ Wh'd.C Watson 8.1-100 j $2 mutuels p.i! i, Article X , $12. VO slrtiight, SC2a I plr.ee. S:;.40 show; Pacifier. $10.00 place, SM.oO ■ show; Troad, S7 0 show. Ki;nivalent booking odds— Article X., 540 to 1C0 ! straight, 210 to 100 BtaCC, 70 to 100 sh w; Prteifier, 888 to 100 place. 130 to 100 show; Troad, 290 to show. Time, 1:01. Track fast. Winner — O. L. Fos'.er's ch. g. ?,, by Boots and i Sadiile^ — Miss Behave, by bfartiaet Ctrriined by 0. i L Foster; bred by Mr. C. Bruce Head). Went to post at 2:50. At post 3 minutes. Start ' gnot! and s'ow for all but Forest Queen. Won easily; second and third drivrug. HllBtlBMll HIM I esperation. 106. Overweights- -Skooter. 3 puinds; Ivitty Mande, 2, ] Forest Queen, 2. 6285^- THTRD RACE— About 6-8 Mile. Purse $300. 4-year-olds and upward. Claim-in?. Net value to winner $225, second, $50; third, $25. EijniT. Odds, j Ind. norsf. Wt. Fin Jockey. Straight. | 62710'Pomenne 114 1' J Groth 370-100 1 62734 Our Alice 111 V T Wayt 610-101 1 62734 Clare Ft'ces 110 - 3» T Williams 1550-100 | 62707»Mabel Trask 1«W 4'1 T Rao 300-100' 62674 King Worth 108 5l G Marino 4KSO-100 62712-Catoctin 117 6» K Hileman 150-100! 62713 Br. Favorite 117 V V Mooro 5410 100 ; 62427 Balarosa 113 8 C Watson 3210-100 ! $2 mutuel3 paid, I'omcrene, $9.40 straight, $4 20 place, $3.00 show; Our Alice, f8u28 place, $3 40 show; Clare Frances, $4.00 Bkav. BrjuiTalent booking odds — Pomercne, 370 to 100 straight. 110 to 100 place. SO to 100 show; Our Alice, 310 to 100 place, 70 to 100 show ; Cl.ire Frances, 130 to 100 show. Time. 1:02. Track fast. Winner — J. V. Pons' br. g, 6, by Jim Gaffney — Serene, by Dick Finnell (fj'iued by J. V. Poru; bred by Mr. J. O. Whitlow). Went to post at 3:18. At post 2 minutes. Start poor and alow. Wou handily; second and third driving. Scratched— 62762 Alhena, 109; (G2763) Zainer, 117. Overweights — Pomerene, 1 pound; Our Alice, 4; Clare Frunces, 3; Mabel Trask. 1. 6°855 I*0UETH RACE — About 5-S Mile. Purso $300. 4-year-olds and upward. Claim- . ing. Net value to winner $225; second, $50; third, ' $25. Bfll. Odds. Ind. norse. Wt. Fin. Jockey. Straight. 62 712 Malvolio 109 l1 F Lux 450-1O-) 62 774 Anna Star 108 2« T Rae 1^80-1*1 62643 Butler 117 & 3 Morrison 300-100 62764 Dlnty 107 4'1 F Moore 1150-109 !«27635Hat. Willdo 111 5» « Williama 120-100 62«12 Dr. Campbell 113 61 T Williams 10SO-100 62707 Tilloloy 111 l T Wayt 77T.O-100 •2763 Gay Life 109 S T Dmmmond 088-aN $2 mutuels paid. Malvolio, $11.00 straight, $»i. 10 place, $3 00 show; Anna Star, $0.00 place, $2.S0 show; Boiler, $2.80 show. Equivalent booking odds — Malvolio, 450 to 100 straight. 220 to 100 place, SO to 100 show; Anna Stir. 230 to 100 place, 40 to 100 show; Butler. 40 to 100 show. Time, 1:01. Track fast. Winner — Wendell & Allen's ch. g, 7, by Supor-mnn — Basis, by Winkfield (trained by G. Ether-ington; bred by Mr. Henry T. Oxuard). Went to past at 3:43. At poat 2 minutes. Start good and slow. Won handily; second and third driving. Scratched- 1:2703 Jill. Ill; R27C6 Jaaz. 109. Overweights — Anna Star, 1 pound; Gay Life, 2; Tilloloy, 4. : ! I : , ' 62856 m"rH EACE— 1 Mile and 70 Yards. Inaugural Claiming Purse. Purse 5^-09. 4-ycs.r-olds and upward. Net value to winae- J£2.V ^ooond, $10; third, 525. Equiv. Oaaa. Bid. Horse. Wt. Fin. Jockey. Straight. 0-J740'»;oMie S. Ill luk t Wayt 81 1 .-) 27«5*La Kress 117 2'1 K IfBuaBB IjO-IO.) S247* Will Soon 112 3J C Watson SH8-1M 6 .'7 10-Uapi.l.in 110 41 T W:ili;tms 8M-1M 82712*CTaln o' MiaelC9 31 R Ball 1970-1 ") (62 199» St. Banner 113 61 T Rae 67)1.1 8274**Mlaa ( rh iu9 7 ; wuiiaaaa 1989-1M 82 mutnrls paid, G«Mi« B.. .- ;. ;) Btraigkt, $" .-'») place, s:i. ;.- ahow; i.-i Kroaa, $3.00 place, 83 »(i -' OW; Win Boon, |1 !.c0 ^!: w. Eljairaleal booking adds -Goldle S.. -j:m t 100 s-r.5i-.iit. 188 to 100 place. 80 to 10O show: !.i :. r.O to 108 placa, 70 la ioj sbaw; Will Soea, ('!• ta I'H) show. Time, 1:50. Track fast. Winner— M. Baader*fl br. m, 7. by RaUaa link -Sadie 11., by indio (tralacd by M. Boadefs; bred by Mr L Derby). V.".Mit to post at 4:0S. At post 3 minutes. Start good and slow. Won driving; second and i!:ird the same. Scratched-•2718s8bc Devil, 110; 027C75 Was. Humphrey, 108; CL'740 Z-telic, 103. Overweights— Goldie 8., 1 pound; Will Soon. 3. ftwaidBa, 1; Coaala o' Mine, 4. 62857 srxTH SACE— G-4 Mile. Pnr-e $300. 4-vear olds and upward. Claiming. Net value to winner $225: second, 350; thirj. $ib. K-Iuiv. 000a, In 1. Horse. Wt. Fin. J.x kev. Straii'ht. ( 6261 7) Favour L'l 1 | W Hughes 200-100 •2784* Speedy Lady 112 3»l T f:ae '.':;10-10B ( 62708 H'hickea 117 ;'.^ C Watson 8M8-IM 02710 Advaaea ii7 1^17 Wells s:'.r»-;.» 627i2H'.;-r..-cia 117 8* L. Gray U58-10I 82580 Xeg 111 6' G Williams 810-1M 6i67»H bstinate 111 7 T Wayt ttf-lM $2 mutuels paid. Favour. $i .'. 0 straight. y:;.S.) place. 82.88 show: Speedy Lidy, 88.40 plan. $3 m s'iovv: thiiken, $4 :' C\ taasr. ■aatvaleat boat lag aaaa — raeoar, 288 to M0 straight, PO to PJO place, !;» to 108 show; Speedy Lidy, 220 to 100 place, 80 ta 100 show; Chicken, 130 to 100 show. Time, 1:18%. Tr3^k fast. Wlnnr r— W ('. Daly, .Ir.'.-j b. m. 9, by Ormoude — fJesapcaaata, by Cosapate (traiaed br w. c Baly, Jr.; bred by Mr W O'H Mac 6V aaasn 1. Went to post at 4:33. At post 7 mtaatcs. Start gooil ::ud slow. Won easily; Becaad and third driving. HllBll.BM 5S804*I B9fa P., 116; ('62424 Magnet Ij«nd, 119; (02T04)Yaaay1v4a, lit?. Overweights- Allan c. 1 i-.-.rna; Ob.tinate, 2. 62853 SEVENrH RACE— 6 1-2 FnrbnTS. Purs, $300. 3 year-old3 and upward. Claira-i.'-g. Net value to winr.er $225; !.c;cnd, $50; third, 425. E.iniv. 000a. Ind. H.irs*-. Wt. Fin. J.x-key. Sri.i:t!u. ( 62767 IM. Hullins 113 1) T Wayt I -108 62709 fanny Lady 100 2» F Lux —MP 82712*A1 Strauss 113 3" C Watson 16".0-100 (027S8 Peaaaal l!5 4* S Momson ir50-lJ0 6-J7C7 Sup.rmaM 117 5 K WaDa HUO-IM (•27 12) Bed 114 U'l G Marino 260-100 •2707 aK. Johnson 117 71 F Maore MBO-aM 6-.'709 Itcllaai 134 S A afcVaiiah KSaVaM $2 mutccls paid, Marion Hollin.j. $4 00 strjight, 82.80 place. $2. CO how; Canny L'dy, $3.L'0 ola.-e, S3 20 hhow; Al Btraaa, $.!.S0 -how. Biiuivalent booking o.idv — Marion Hollins, 100 t» PW straight, 40 to 1(J0 place, 30 to 100 *hoW, Canny I^idy, CO to 100 place. 60 to 100 sho.v; Al Btraaaa, 90 to 100 aaaw. Time, l:24'i. Track fast. Winner — H. Neal's b. in, 6, by Peep e'Bay -Blsj Oaaaa, by XtOasaaja (trained by H. Baal; bred by MeaaCB. Ott & Harbeel. Went to post at 5:02. At post 2 minntes. Start good and slow. Won drivins; wcond and third the same. Overweights — Marion Hollina. 1 portnd; Restless. 4: Supermai.l, 6; Al S'.rausa, 1; Canny I.ady. 2; I a»ant, 1. a Delorimier Park Entries DELORIMIBR PARK ENTRIES Probabilities: Weather ciear; track fast. BacaaB starts r.t 3:00 p. m. (Chicago lime 2:001. ® Superior mud runner. X Goxl nin.l ruaner. :': Ftiir mud runner. (M^ Maidens. 'Apprentice allowance, b Blinkers. First Race — About 5-8 Kilo. Purse $.»00. 3-year olds and upward. Claiming. Today's Ind. Horse. Wt. BbC A.Wt Han 62414 Torn (loose 7 118X728 62022 Sea Be t: d 4 107 : 720 62451, bi)o. tor Safe 9 113x715 62493* Doctor I) 10 U0X71" 62428 I.i.ty Ward 8 111x715 61669= •Naomi K. iM) 3 94x710 62060 *Bro!at;ki 4 105. .705 62066 'bl w!s B 7 108x705 62192 bGolden Bed 7 113X707. 62092 Kathleen K 4 10S..700 62448 bTimoihy J. Ib.gaa. 7 1!0 7l* 62S19 By Jove 4 107. 700 62728 Uranium 7 110X700 Second Rice — About 3-4 Kile. PurFe $500. 3-year-oids and upward. Claiming. 62331 bAvion 6 1 13X725 62818 Glenn 6 115. .720 62S03' b.Mlah 6 115x71.5 62454 Spring Vale 5 117X715 62059 'Twenty Seven .... 8 10-5^715 62060 Service Flag 7 111X715 62541' Co;k:oa(h 6 113:}:715 62833 bltunmic 4 109X710 62791« I^ura Miller .... 7 113X710 623721 bPort Light t 1170710 69&20 W. H. Buekner ... .' 100X7O". 61576 b-Ludy looe i 111x700 \ Third Race — About 5-8 Kile. Pure* $500. 3-year-oldn. (.'lai.-ning. ! a 6241S bRriarcliff 10T X725 a 61696* Hitter Kiting 103. .720 . G2S33 Swifterieket 107X715 i 62490 •The Clocfcniender.. 98. .715 62303 bl^iFt Girl 103. .715 l 62090 bMidnight Storiea... 100.. 710 ( 61759 Carrie Baker 103x710 !' 62055 Aunt Agnes 107. HO ii 62817 Wkl Lady 103. .705 62056 Riirodon 1O8..705 . 62023 King B 105.. 705 " 61988 Sleepy Grass 1O3..700 ■ c Fonrth Race — About 3-4 Mile, t City of Montreal Inuujrunil. _ Pi:rse $500. 3-year-olds and upward. - 6P6342 bASSUMlTION 6 108.. 725 (62200) biiav Mjnlsby 7 103. .715; 62-/29 Topper Tea 3 105X715,1' 62055 Chief Sponsor 4 100. . 710, t 62794 Ballot.-ar 4 105X705. h 61560 UiBini? Itock 4 10HX7O5;a 6S0-:0 C. O. Doren , 6 108.. 700 j Fifth Race — 1 MUe and 70 Yards. I t I'urse $f 00. 4-jear-olds and upward. Claiming, j s 61691 Neenah 100 1:43*4 5 10tX725|t ■MM* B ("oron'-l 107 1:49*4 • 106X720 f 62571 aSeatper Stalwart ..112 1:49% a MXXTlaj « 62727 Thirteen 109 1:45% 6 106XTlf 'f ' 62671 bJoim Arbor 102 1:45% 4 111X71.5 6244S Gears* W 107 1: IS 4 114XT15 ' 62S23 l.Ke+.o 107 1:52% • KK;x715 62C5G Dafcrjaaaa 107 1:45% 7 111x710 \ C1391 bCeaataatiaa 102 1:47 6 114.710 ,• 60633 »Kly Home 107 l:46%syl0 101 X710 ■ 625T5 Ti.ialon March 114 1:4.". 8 10C.. 700 • C26G1 Tirr.in.e C. (M) ..10ol:56%G 4 100.. 700, Si?th Rr-.-e— About 1-2 Mile. \ Pane ?50 . Z-yaar-aUa. Allowances. ! ■, 62W4 BetVa Ix.-nion 107x725 , 62224 Lava l.ir.i (SI) ... 103. .720 ' 62523 Blarney Baai M). iai..7l5 CT83 Worm Wood (M).. 103.. 715. 6:0S6 Lcdv Erotlcnham (M) 113X710 ( ■arc* l.:'(i, h. e, by J. 11. lloitghion — Ledy March-, ( ninnt. by Marehmont II 103 , Jlisa Ruth L., ch. f, by llret-tenham — Sarecna. by The Cull 103 1 Miss Flora, eh. f, by Mc-Gee— I Bwcet Charlotte, by Intel lshy 103 , M:liln:l Bath, b. f, by Tre- visro — 1'itti. by Plaudit... Ill Seventh Race — About 3-4 Mile. j Purse $500. S-ycor-olds and upward. Foaled in j Canada. Claiming. 62789- AbBiraaU 4 108. .725 ; . G245S* Dependence 5 115. .720 J 62729 Lady Hetty 8 1150715 1 J 62iS25 Batiaaaerc 5 112..715;1 62574 Baayaa B 110X710 62573 Com Proom 11 112®710 ] 62532 Pexuavea • MS. .718 . C24C-01 •Jacoaerie (M) 3 88..710 \ 62GCC started liobin 4 10SX705 ' 61992 bOId Pup 9 112X705 ' 624S4 Jaatim (alt 4 1 OS. .703 « 62789 lark Shrine (M) .. 4 105..7(H) I G2575 Joe 8. Mj t 112.. TOO 62409 afnaai »ir (M) ... 4 103.. 700: _ A Page 11 Conneaut Lake Entries CGNi.EAUT LAKE ENTRIES j j ! i i 1 j 1 Probabilities: Weather clear; track fast. Racing etarta Bl 2:30 p. in. (Chicago time 2:30). | ] I , © Superior nuM runner. X Good mud runner, j ^: Fair mud runner. |M) Maidens. •Apprentice ■llawaaca. i BUahata, I First Ruce — About 5-8 Kile. ] Turse $300. 4-year-olds and upward. Claiming. j ! Today's i | i Ind. Horse. Wt. Bee. A.Wt.llaii. | 62763 aOattic Lass 4 105. .725 I. ■ 62C41 Milda SM0..TM (62764) *VanK;.lvia Ii 10;®715 ! 62735 »Kond Hope 5 101X715' 627 :-5 Daly Fashion S 113X710 (G2GiO) British Idea 4 113. .710 (G2671) Our Litile Ann ... 6 KK1..705 39400 Baah Note (M) ... (i 113.. 700 (C27o3) bZaioer 4 1C8X700 62857= Bpeeey Lady (il).. 6 100..700 , Soccr.d Race — About 5-8 Mile. \ Purse MX 4-year-olds and i.p".nd. Claiming; 62578' bMiaa Krafts* 11 109X725' 62675s 1 D;-. Hall B Ul^eTM 62761= Little Niece 5 113.. 715 62710 Virge B MB. .719 6?7-(3 J.i: (i IM. .710 C27G43 Kiaa Aartaaaa 4 113x710 (C2S50) bhlalvolio 7 115X705 62424 Gallant Iy;d 8 111X700 Third E.-.ce — About 5-8 Mile. I Pataa ?3fi9. C-ycar-aMa and upward. Claiming. ; 62708' bArthur Middieton.. 9 115X725 62857 •hOhetinate 4 los. .720 (MBM) Paaaereaa B HSXTISJ 62854 Mabel Trask 7- 1090715- 61S57 Mann-h,n 8 111x700 62737* Ma; die Wilson .. 4 109. .710 627CS bJaaa 5 1 1 1 x 7'0 62763 Hattie hfcCarty ... 7 109.. MB 62654' »Our Alice 4 101.. 700 Fonrth R'.ce — 3-4 Kile. Furse $300. 3 -jaaf olds and upward. Maidens. • Claiming. 62736= TralaaiM 115 1:17% B MB.|MB 62553* Tread B MB..M3 62761 Kedgwick B3jl:17% S111..M9 627G1* I: - 1 Chief BUS. .MB 55438 Pirrlough 108 1:15% 4 115. .090 627385«bS!n:ire Charlie ...10911:15% 5 11S..(i8i; 62673 lop 114 1:17% B 117. MS I 62673 J. K. Herts S 1M..MS 62761 *bilard Times 110 1:19% 4 110. .680 Fifth Race^ — 6 1-2 Fur" orgs. Purse $300. 4-jear-oh!s and upward. Claiming. ■MB* MtAIIRRlI 112 1:22% B 113x725 BWM' hTriacaaa Mvrtle... 5 113. .715 (627S7) bWalter Maek 7 115x715! 62307 Benecia B US..7MJ 62712 hAaerieaa Rose ... 6 113X710; (62644) St. Keria B USX 70S 62734 Sacajaawa S MSXMS 62643 *M Capitania 7 106..7001 ; Sixth Race — 6 1-8 Furlongs. Purse $300. 4 ycar-olda and upward. Claiming. | 63762* W.ir Df 116 1:23% 10 Ul 4:709] C2C15= BoarflrM 120 1:25% 6 100. .695 (624?4) Magnet I-tnd 6 HoXOGO 62857* Chiehaa 5 113..C90 I 624C33 I)an;?y (M) IU1..M (62762) Dorothy Carlio ... 9 115X6S5 6if615 Regular 10 111X5SO 62712 Connn 9 115X080 Seventh Race — 1 1-10 Miles. Purse MM. 3 year-olds and upward. Claiming. i I (6271S) 'War Club 100 1:45% 0 114X725; (6276C)»bRailbird 109 1:49% 6 111XTJ0 62730 Tatting 3 103. .715 62740 Maaatfc 108 1:48% 10 114. .715! '» i 62739 bWnehlaaa 3 SSXTMj l ' 62737 Minnie II 105 1:45% 6 100x705; | 62766* bPrimUve 101 1:52% 5 110. .705 i 62858 bCoosin o* Mine 110 1:50 7 112*705 62738 Armagh (M) 7 112. .709: I : 62469 Cruces 108 1:48% 8 108x700 ' j Let Me Show You 70% Results • I ; | I i I '» i ' l | i I : ' j | • | . i ! i II GUY SPIERS, Suite 514 U |2 1416 Broadway, NEW YORK B i I PLEASE SEND INFORMATION M I REGARDING 70% RESULTS m I (FREE WITHOUT OBLIGATION) || _______^___^^^^^_^_^_^_ ATTENTION, ME. BETTOR! I have the goods for you if yoa want to avert the ukuiI run of also rars -wire mo the Fr'C« °f a ten- word message from Euf fnlo. New York. Ky terms i axe — After hor^o -win.- send me the winninjrs of a $5.00 straight bet. Send name axd address at once where a wire can in h yon in one hour. E. KANE 12 2HLTON ST. BUFFALO, H. T. r '. t ! . ' " » » ' LONG SHOT stable information (not tips). Two horses every r week. Next two co JTfLY 1. Terms— winnings of ! a SI straight play FOB EACH WTNNEH. Give address where telegrams will reach you every Saturday until 2 p. m. Kail us SI as guarantee of r good faith and you're on. KENTUCKY TTJRF GUIDE 16 Brittany Building Cincinnati, Ohio. A copy of the "BLUE BOOK" will convince the ' most skeptical. 35 cents at ALL NEWSSTANDS. ' MONDAY'S F0BM SPECIAL: No. 207, Book 789. STANDARD TURF GUIDE Room 403, 22 West Quiacy St. Chicago, HL , 3 I | a a 1 I I I I | j f I ' J I I I I I I i ' Never Take Less Than 2 to I. "No Win, Ro Pay" I GEO. E. BLACK I 89 Montgomery Street, Jersey City, N. J. | il THIS SEASON I HAVE SENT OUT 17 WIRES— I f: WON 9 TIMES AND LOST 8 TIMES. | WON, NET $465 ON A $10 STRICTLY FLAT BET jj ALL MY INFORMATION IS FILED WITH DAILY RACING FORM— ASK THEM. 4 ty I SEND OUT ONLY ONE OR TWO HORSES A WEEK-NO MORE. « ^ On Monday, June 2(5, I sliall Fersd out a wire on horse sp.-cla'Jy prepared thai rj rf will bo at a Aery good price. BtaBte says "As good aa in." On Tuesday, Juno A I 87, I will rend out ;i wire on a horse that the stable connections have been Fj ° qualified with four months. Positively expect SO to 1, as be ha-; never araa a j i race, never ran in the monej- and has always been from l'O tn ' ." :■■■ •■ ■ '..■ 1. H (me of Use very most capable jockeys will ruio. I have 1,l:-1 lr.;i^ ;jl( \ \, ;;n -rs. ri b'.it never did I have one in my 34 years' career that w:as a Buret ■•..;.. ; bia is I I \our graUst opportaiiity of season. £i I a 1 Both of the Above Horses, With Names of Jockeys, Are k Filed With Neu) York Daily Racing Form % ASK THEM FOR CORRODORATION. A g AGAIN, ALL PRICES MUST BE 2 TO 1 OR BETTER. | (Already LF NOT, I DO NOT WAIT YOUR MONEY. | TKRM8— Wire me the winnings of a Jio.i.o atralarbt bet after jro*J arin. \v;-e ni* !■•'■•.! ... :• ';, the cost of six telesaims, ten words eaett. No telegrams s •: collw :. I R do not contract to s"rd less than six wires. \N'i:"es will re.a h yoa al I A. V.. Mai I -j p'.iivs straight only. 1 have the largest and highest daaa clientele ir« Am rica. Post- H aTMaaMMMsalMaW n" mm YTR'^TrrirTir^Fr-?-, "|T—-'iri— r^T^~rV""TlaT-ii THE CHIEF CLOCKERJ $50 'INFO." FOE 50c A DAY. Mr. Player, Again We Cleaned Urj i SATUB.DAY'S SPECIAL ELST EFT ^AS: • Donges S3.00-32 Wor| And w© advised on our SHEET to 5BET IHJ f 1 LIMIT WIN ONLTS aa vra Uad the 0. K. tha | DOKGES was a "'cinch." This shon-a von the kin I of "IKFO." THE CHIEF CLOCKEP. gives you !« I i ONLY 60c i 1 Regent Queen . . .$5.70-$2 Wol? I was our "liaideii" S; Rcial a^:d our followers SURI j | did pet themselves a $E — HJ oa this oae. j Mr. Player, Why Lose Your Moncj j I I ■WHEN \vE CAN MAKE YOU A -BIG WINNEr. JUST AS WE AHE E0INO 10 "THOUSANDS ' o [. our Daily Followers. GIVE US A FEW WF.FK TEIAL AND BE CONVINCED OF THIS — GET ME MONDAY'S EEST BET is a DAE.K E0E.SE ia the E*.ce at LATOI.'IA and will pa.y a very Et)otl price. V.'e also have ot our Sheet Monday A 30-1 PARLAY that lochs so GOOD that wo aro advising a gooc plav on it. NOTICE — Yon can bey Monday's Shact tcdey (Sunday). Only cost3 yon 50c and is sold in every | principal city on all newssta.:ds, cr caji be either MAILED TO YOU cr TELEGRAPHED to you for $5 CO FOB TWO WEEKS. THE CHIEF CL0CKER THE GREAT NORTHERN BLEG., CHICAGO. ILL. . i ! i i i r LOOK, BOYS. LOOK: Th» last mretinpf at W» dl ino. ronnav^ht and Ill'ie Konnetn combined this system oaiy had eleven losers cut of seventy- ttfl op bets. i'ii«. best bet only had tl'.ree loseis. In one week at th different tracks same Bjstcui only bid ten laaan out of sixty fci;r bets. Ee.t Let only had iwo losers. (System No. 2.) This system is still picking the long shots. Here are a few winners: BARRACUDA $59.60-$2 WO« UNCLE YELO ?32.&0-S2 WOK ALGOA $10.00-51 WO'i SADDLE AND BOOTS $20.00-51 WON J4ANY SMILES V10.00-U WOM KING TROJAN ?13.79-?2 WON PINDAR PEEL $13.70-?2 WOK TOKIHIME S11.S0-S2 WON CUM SAH ?6.00-$l WON DtiKE RUFF ?24.30-?2 WOK RUBY S£5. 80-52 WON AEENDAL $15.3S-52 WON | BLACK THONG $C3 80-52 WON \ ! SMARTY 5S1.SO-52 WON j SEA PIRATE ?35.D0-f2 WON ! MAGICIAN ?lo. 60-$2 WON | and a lartic nnmbor of others. Cot these :-ystems j and pick your own winners. Can be played at or I away from the track. Price in tall $10 00, then, j after you get them and if they have njt dene just j as I advertise, I will gladly retarn your money. I Nothing accepted by telegrapb. J. K. CROSMAN, j Box 26, Palmyra, Ind. j i WINDSOR I I i Opening Day Special ! ! | I -will hare Information on one goinj opening day that should be a pood investment. I have a connection with what I consider one of the shrewdest men in Canada. I want to hear from honest people only. No money in ad-j T⪰ pay after yon collect. Winnings of a $10 straight play. Rush your come. Don't use postals. L. WILSON 300 GREENWOOD BLDG. CINCINNATI, OHIO r ! r ' ' , YESTERDAY'S BEST BET WON Thia Makes SEVEN WINNERS OUT OF FIFTEEN starters on our BEST BETS. Rapid Day $26.30-$2 Won was Wednesday's LONG 6H0T SPECIAL. Don't fail to get Monday's, as we have TWO THAT WELL BE GOOD PKICEa 50 cents— DALLY AT ALL NEWSSTNDS— 50 cents n-ATT.iTTi DIRECT 1 WKKK, $3; 2 WEEKS, $5. National 0. K. Publishing Co., Room 411 Baltimore Bid*. Chicago, m. i 1 i 1 I | I RaiWfis1 dockers' Specials liest Bets, free Codrs, Etc SOLO ON ALL NEWSSZAKL:. :-5 CENTS WEEK. YESTERDAYS BIG I\-e : Code: Regent Queen ... .$5.70-32 Won I ad-vlLed t5 tet tie HaOt WIN 0MLY and agaui my faBawata CLEANED XrP. A 20-1 SHOT Waiaaeaay ?t LAT0NIA aea tk's (i our •GEAR- AN. EI.D ' 55 OCCASIONAL. This Uorte MUST WII zt s. bis price or yoy get FREE, FOR ONE WEEK, OUR 55.00 OCCASION ALS Kcr- il yorr b:^ chance to CIE/.N \"P. M oon't let lb tt;p you from doin? $o. RLIIFKFfJR. yoa jset ». week's $5 OoaasA— sis FUEE H this don't v. !i ?f a b? prce. so SUR^! -xe :-:re tb'.t ws have i LONG SHOT WINNER for yai Wcdnesda-, JVSZ £3, kt LAT0NIA. RTJSH 'our $5 biU to ns ■Ki-.h nair.e and addreis afcain v.e 'e.c s^-nd you this WINNER Wednesday— WIT SED. EAILBIBD'S PUBLISHING CO. SUITE I£05. CO W. JMOMSOS ELVD . CHICAGO | | \ ! ii f v t f n i hi i/ AT UTORIA (Ptssibiiitits 8-1) JUNE 30 G ;t in toi ch with me AT C2'CZ. LTti.es no ufierenco wkethsa won «io v.i.ucr c; lo^er, you j«.nno; stferd to rnirs thi^ exceptieaal orportun:ty :o eaaa aa a "LONG SHOT. " THIS INFORMATION £iAY BE WORTH $100 TO YOU AlfD flOO.OOO TO AMOTHEB MAN. But tkan is more to the t-r- lhan th:s. A C-HEAT DEAL MORE: so. U yo r Uaea btiU runs rcl. cnl you're anxious to "HIT" tftal sesae-cMag "BIG" ecrnes alear, ihc^ K«K" YOURSELF HEARD. c-::poc!aliy if you r.i.Te i:i-.~ or a hundred ♦titn~f btvo.d our iansasUate r.i; - tkal you can a;e in an crrorlnnity of fjdl k-.t. Tlr's offer will not extend fccyo i a Tory br.ef rer'oi, so ccn't delay. Ycu mt.y hear sornelh-n^ to yaaa ultimate larga nrcfit anal satisfaction by sddrcsii-g tun old horsea.ir. W. AL WOLF 1£9 E. McMLLLAN ST. CINCINNATI, 0. ! j | j I j j I j j i I I i ! ! | WONDERFUL lili^ilgilll iJlOlUII A cool, eoa.-ervative rr.^ ;.)in i *.'.. -ro!n ^nccess is assured. Can is played at or £~?.y tram the track: with lar»e or small capital. It Kvt I a few SE-j I.ECT plays each week that near./ s.11 win. Won bij ni n»y on a straight f!".t bet. This rrarvelonj rr.ethod stands out like MAN 0' WAR. IT IS FAR SUPERIOR. My Eynte:n rtTts 1-^7-priced winners. PIndir Pe?l ...$13.70-52 A. Ale under $26.0O-$2 Chatterton 525.50-52 Ir.quisition ....$14.80-52 Heel Taps . ..$10.55-52 Littia Aairnie. $U.I0-$2 Nant?kah 10-1 Covntess $11.40-$2 Taaasnreaa of testimonials from satisfied clients, sLo-xiu^ vrosf of what my rv?tem i% tioinir. Sent j on (IB, STOP LOSING AND START WINNING RIGHT AWAY. Those with hone.t intentions can g«t mv syi-tem en easy torrr;-. S^iall payment dswn, balance as you win. Write today for FREE particulars. WATSON CORNELL 341 West 45th Street Now York City, N. Y. LATONIA RACES J.J.SCHREINER AJTERICA'S PREMIER CLCCKER 30 Ytars' Experience as Trainer-Clock er. YOU CAN EMPLOY ME TO WORK FCR YOU. $15 FOR REMAINING IS DAYS OF MEETING. Rush your subscription. Don't fail to send - your address. From Me You Get Track Conditions aad No Scratched Horses, bet Fit Horses. My many clients will vouch fur my marvelous success at Kentucky tracks. Consult a ppecialist of the game. I wire one er two horses daily at 11 o'clock. Telegraph remittance or remit by express order in letter. Propositions Not Considered. Strictly Cash Only. 237 E. THIRD STREET, COVINGTON, KY. Page 12 "Fair Latonia" Does Itself Proud "FAIR LAT0^J!A,, DOES ITSELF PROUD . I i "Fair Latonia" did itself proud today. No longer Is there d tubt si to Its proper place ' j : in the sun. It established its place thor- • i I oughly. llany may question its claim to rank M witb spacious Belmont Park and ornate Sar-i ■ ' atoga, hut it excels both these racing ] I grounds in picturesquenesa. First-time vis- \ itoi's from afar marveled and expressed con- ' '■ j viction that for natural beauty no other r;ic- " !-ing strip in the world has anything on the Kenton County course. The bills surround- "i j ing the track and sloping off in the dis-tance ■ I ' never loked greener or more pleasing to 5 the eye. The deep lake, almost taking up one entire section of the infield and branching off r . in zigza r style, lent charm to the picture ! ! as a whole. Altogether it was a wonderful 1 | ' sight, one that will linger long in the memory 1 of those fortunate enough to be on hand. j i Notables in all walks of life, high personages " i In the nation's political affairs, pillars s r of finance, merchant princes, social leaders ■ and foremost sportsmen from all parts of f the country made Latonia their Mecca this 3 j afternoon. All space in the reserved sections were exhausted - I long before the time set for the first I race. Many took advantage of the occasion II to give their guests luncheons and every f tyble in the clubhouse inclosure had its full II ■0 .out of diners. It is estimated that 10,000 automobiles conveyed - most of the crowd to Latonia. Street t cats from Cincinnati ran at a minute's interval - to the track. All were crowded with h eager turf enthusiasts. Lunches supplied the e family noonday meal In many instances and d general jollity reigned among the grandstand occupants who had thoughtfully provided d themselves with provender, for trials and tribulations awaited those who placed their r dependence on the public dining-room. It was simply impossible for the caterer and his s augmented staff of assistants to care for ir the eager and hungry throng. Relief from crowding came when the gates ■s to the infield were opened and a good portion - of the multitude surged to the high h ground, where they had an excellent view of all the racing, and particularly the feature e race. General manager Winn, whose enterprise ■e brought the kings of the turf to Latonia to settle the three-year-old supremacy, has is every reason to be proud of the grand contest that resulted, the public approval that it followed and the brilliant success that was achieved. Colonel Winn said : "We could Id not have had a more perfect day. The pro gram was in keeping with the occasion and id I i ' j : • i I M ■ ' ] I \ ' '■ j " "i j ■ I ' 5 r . ! ! 1 | ' 1 j i " i s r ■ f 3 j - I I II f II - t - h e d d r It s ir ■s - h of e ■e to is it Id id that ever saw a I j the crowd was the largest in Kentucky. The Kentucky Jockey race Club did not originate the Kentucky Special 1 purpose in view. •with any self-commercial rivalry. The peculiar r nor in any spirit of conditions that faced all the racing asso- elation*, east and west, last spring, by rea 'son of the epidemic of sickness that swept t all the tending stables, kept a number of the 2\ out of the Kentuckv best three-year-olds Derby, the Preakness and the Belmont So | it occurred to me that this unfortunate con-: - remedied by giving the B ditkm could be . i Kentucky Special, where the three-year-old , kinrs of the turf could meet on neutral ' ground. It provided a further opportunity f section to see the e *!for the people of this thoroughbreds of the Last. great "The SOCCC3S of the Kentucky Special has s 'been unquestioned. We owe it to the spten-' which loves high h did support of the public class racing, to the newspapers whicn gave e so generously of their space and to the „ owners east and west, who have made this 3 great contest possible by bringing the stars of their stables to the post. ii "The approval given the Kentucky Special i encourages me to say that the people of the e| middle West are entitled to the best that * the turf world can offer. It is the intenion n of the Kentucky Jockey Club to make Latonia [- the greatest race course in America a between the turf •{ and to provide contests stars of every class which cannot be sur- passed." j Among the distinguished visitors were : '. Former governor James E. Cox of Ohio. ' ! governor Harry L. Davis of Ohio, governor ,r j Edwin P. Morrow of Kentucky, senator R. !■ P. Ernst of Kentucky, congressman Arthur ir Rouse of Kentucky, former senator C. W. J. Watson of West Virginia, J. S. Cosden, owner ,r ' of Snob II. : I'rey Woodson of Owensboro. . Ky.. former chairman of the democratic na-d tional committee ; Sam Ross of Washington, n, Captain P. M. Walker, James R. Drown, di-d i- rector of the Kentucky Jockey Club; H. K. C. Knapp and party from New York. It. T. Wil-tt 1- ' son, owner of Pillory, who was accompanied ;d by Mrs. Wilson, their daughter and Poxhall .11 Keene of New York ; Walter J. Salmon, n, j Mayor Carrell of Cincinnati, Hon. J. N. S*. Camden, Major T. C. McDowell, Renjamin in Riock, owner of Morvich ; E. F. Simms, s, Charles P. Taft, newspaper owner of Cin- f cinnatl. I Henning Chambers of Louisville came in in ! his private car with twenty-eight guests. H. L P. Whitney, owner of Whiskaway and Olym-:o n- pus. wired Col. Winn that on account of an in important business engagement he was un-i- able to be at Latonia to see the big race. j Many prominent newspapers east of Kan-ls n. sas City had representatives to cover the , big race and it required eighteen special tele-s e" ' graph wires in the press stand to send abroad *d their reports. Getaway Day at Dorval: Largest Crowd of Meeting Sees Decision of Farewell Program-Main Race to Cote D' Or if U y * n s fa t to g a a s 1 ti b d h g ]d ^ A •«, I g of v g , I ; j .' ! ; J , ! ' J a ' j | "• j 'a t ■ j j 1 j * ■ I IJ i .1 i , I it 11 j ; I GETAWAY DAY AT DORVAL L Largest Crowd of Meeting Sees V Decision of Farewell Program — Main Race to Cote d'Or. i x I 9 MONTREAL. Que., June 24.— This after- i j '-noon was ?,ct-away day at Porval and de- * spite the absence of a feature attraction the | largest crowd of the meeting was on hand witness the running of the farewell pro-gram. The weather was intensely hot and j ; £ blazing sun drove the patrons to seek the j I J i shelter of the stands and the shaded spots. ; j The track had dried out considerably from j { \ that which prevailed for the past few days, ! \ but still was on the heavy side, with a well- i defined path through the middle of the £ homestretch. j I g What may be described as the best of the , i j seven races, which were under claiming con- ! i ditions. was the fourth, a dash of a mile, | i j field of six started and Cote d'Or was in- j ! j stalled the public choice and at no stag* j I « the journey left the result in doubt, wdnning under restraint by a wide margin I at the end. Widow P.edotte took second | j 5 place, with Natural third. j Peace Pal was the early pacemaker, fol- ', lowed by Widow Redotte, with Natural lead- ing Cote d'Or by a short margin. Rounding | the far turn Cote d'Or was sent to the front I with a rush and drew away into an easy lead from there on, leavinz no question as to the ultimate winner. Widow Redotte was I short margin ahead of Natural at the finish. ! Franc Tireur had but little difficulty in winning the fifth race, which was a dash of mile and a sixteenth. This made a double j for jockey Stirling. Explosive took second place, while Pooneville was third. Kimball Patterson, acting for R. Harding at private terms sold to J. Whyte. a local horseman, the two-year-old Patchwork fol- I lowing her victory yesterday. Jockey P. Woodstock departed for Hamil-ton and will ride for the G. W. Forman stable [ at that point. Norman M. MacFarlane left for Windsor (this morning to complete final details for ^ the Devonshire meeting _ j Mortimer M. Mahoney departed for Ralti-i more and will rest up for the summer months. « . Latest Training Gallops I j 1 r t 2\ | - B . i , ' f e s h e „ 3 ii i e| * n [- a •{ : ' ,r R. !■ ir J. ,r . n, i- K. C. 1- ;d .11 n, N. S*. in s, in in H. L n- an in n. the , e" *d L V i I 9 i j * | j ; £ j I J i ; j j \ { ! \ i £ j I g , i j ! i | i j j ! j j I « I | j 5 j ', | I I ! j I [ ^ j LATEST TRAINING GALLOPS K 7961 ) - LATONIA, Ky.. June M.— Today's training * Jjj New gallops here included the following: l.ATOMA. Three -Eighths Mil*. is J" •Ob-Beg Pardon ..3";% KS-Oopete-a 3t % ' ~r are 947-Itait. Hearer .35% );! ,-OM To;. 3r. i Hs-OSs Itock M KT-Pttite 37!j fn 9. ff-Coai[)le:cioii . .S*fe 9".t»-IJo l I^af BS% In J» MS-PsU spoon ...35-i 157-Bockefy 3"»% sp ■SO-Fomrette M KS-Etn Time ...3G*s wl Heapehne . . 3U yrj Half MUe. on 9.V Dr. Trail m% ■BS-Lstknv 47% 95.".-Finilay U% MS-Lory ChwrcSil] 49 Tl 9". I -Fair Alice M% My P.aliot 50 | I Wl •U-Fmw. of Leve.8b% MS-Bsstesi Wfi i I pi 952-GeatOity 5D;i NO-Trooper 51% ; | gf, 9.".7 John Finn B*% Ka-W*kc Fp i9& I ?r are Five-Eiehihr, Mile. | ci, 95S- Accelerate ..l:0V- SfT-Uehes 1:0." % I i ar and 9r S-Advomte ...1:03 •SS-Iady CMS— 1 Mil I ! ev 957 Kondita l:03Vi 953 Minnie 15. ..1:03V* I | 957 Itandeau 1:04 ffg Wm Muffinsl :03-'i 957 B. Paradise 1:03 'i 99 Ted's IMiini .1:04 9".K-I5!ue IJird ..1:05 95S Victoire . ...1:01 m BSJt-Cst t'p 1:04 S3a.W*gXhr«8gk IrOU On O KS-Jacfc Frost .1:04% $5 Three-Quarters Hide. the th ■sa-cUstesvifN .1:11 aBS-lIeletBer ...1:11^ cc 9.9 De Boncro . .1:1»% 954-Mar. WlSSM 1:15 '■ 959-Everhart ...1:16 WMimaw ,.1:MK The T! SSS .lakie Hay ..1:17% O.V.-Maximac ...t:l«S S( 951 J. I'.owdre .1:16 959-Ui.yal I'alm 1:16 f,| gil lOSllr 1:16% 957-ltt-k:ib 1:18 by h, 95H-I^i(ly Mother 1:16 % 953-Spats 1:15 sl 957-Ix|.iy Lharap 1:16 959-SnuitH 1:16 tv Seven -Eisht'as Mile. 959 -Ever Bold .. .1 :?;2 One Mile. 0- Cr.S-Billy McCray l:4«rr. 959-Pi:iii[.s t:4S% T 95S-Butty H. ...1:44-., 1 55-Bil Graai ...1:45% 956 C. d'Amonr .1:4*% 959 -Start ! 1:19'.. .. 95S-Diana l:45?i 831-8naTC Prnca 1:43 KS-Dtaaplea 1:44 K8-Spli1 t;ras.s .1:43% tf to S38-Usa| Itose 1:46 957-Sv,is; 1:46% W 95S-I«nK Grass .1:45 956-Tui.ine 1:45% p] 95S Make Ip ...1:45% 959-Virgo 1:45% 0 959 M into II. ..1:45 957 Wood trap ...1:47 f. 956-Miss Petite ..1:42 is Mile and an Eishth. _ 959-Parader 1:59% 954-Yoshiuii . ...1:5S% tf Milo a:.d a Quarter. 957-Creation 2:14 & ■fawrcoron worked s good three-cjnartera v Royal Palm raced easily. Mulciber worked V from the barrier like his old self. Refcab n appears in fine condition. Suave Prince, K Dimples and Pumps worked nicely. . c XEW YORK, N. Y., June 2 1.-Today's I l] training gallops here included the best : . AQPFIH'CT. C -, Weather clear ; track fast — j I Three-Eighths Mile. 931 Fourlough 40 956 -Pastoral 38 *■ I 959-Kewpie S. ...37 gjS-raiajSSlH 36"j Half Mile. b i 959-Destination . . .ol% 955-Sweep Bawl .*•% H ,1 j ! 957-Klannel Shirt 49 955 Sun Mist SS% i 954-I'olythia BS% 954 ■Sunny land ...y5;,'a i j Throe-Quarter3 Mile. I | j. in j j 959-Bajonne ....1:17% 915 -Ospanass ...1:10% ] Mila. ! ! 1 Seven -Eiektha S c * 959-New Orleans 1:31 95S-P'ue uf Indial:34 I C One Mile. 954-Avispa 1:45% W Itfocbersa 11.1:43 ! J : 957-B. Mcl/ghlinl:41% 954-l,riu(C Jarnesl:47% j 1 959-Ch. Thierry 1:46% 950-Ueeount 1:47% . ! j 954-Dexterous ..1:47% K4-lteckwan4 ...1:47% ' j 1 : : 957-Finn Friend 1:42 t , ! j ; Mile »nd an Eighth. a !i ; 959 Court View 1:58 959-Exterm'ator .1:57 % I k I ; Exterminator ran fast. Billy Mel Singh- : " * | } Ua worked well. Firm Friend was driving. ! ; j I ( Chateau Thierry was only cantering. Prince I j 'I.James ; and Recount worked together. Flan ' j , nel | Shirt ran well. . MELMOST PARK TRAINING TKACK. 5 ' Weather clear; track fast — Three-Eighths Mile. I Amusement ...39% Osprey 38 957-Blaze.s 4S% 915 Prodigious ....40% Ciinbra 37% 923 -Pirat? Gold ...41 956-t'ontact 3?% KockbsMaaa . .3H 957-Denii John 35% 921-Stacy Adams .18% 933 t.alantman ....41 952 -Scribble 36% ssa-ClaaHatsr 37% KS-8cega 35% 9."9-I.:nks 40 S5S-Soa-»'Uac 40 952-Lustrous 39% 957-Teu Minutes ..36% Ifcasesgcc 38 KS Wigarasi 38% Half Mile. 959-P.etliany 52 961-Naturalist ....52 910-BattIc Sea 54 956-llouietie 52 954 P.lue Teal 50 959- Bokci Drift ....53 953 ( liewink 50 959- Bed Wv.-ath . .53 SSfl Haaaiafciar . . . .474i S3S ttavce 50 IMkt 4S 959 Be former 51 9!-.0-l'aita W 51 9"9 -St. Allan 52% S36-i:o:iler 54 952-S.vift Giuss ...50% 959-Dot UnfflBa. . .50% 959 Sunday Best ..53 953-Hell Bate 50% 929:se!ota 4S% 951 lx)iterer 52 9...-South'u Belle. .51 957-Modo 48% 959 -Sky Bine 52 959 Miss Belle . . .50% rive-Eighths Mile. 959 -Arr'w of Goldl:01% 959 Fayclle 1:03% 956 Anonymous ..1:01% 960 -B'ise (irooily . 1 :0S % 951-Bclski 1:03--, Mutiny 1:08 957-Black Monkeyl:06% 957-Wrangle 1:03% Three-Quarters Mile. 957-Astrolite 1:17% . 960-Kai-S;mg ...1:15 953-Atnold B. ...1:18 830-l.oiiis 1:14% 957-Blk. ltascal .1:17% 931-Oriole 1:21% 957-Biiuator 1:17% 955-Su.uavv Man .1:15% 950-Frigate 1:15% 952 -Ten-Bee 1:18 920 Beorgie 1:19 Seven-Eighths Mile. 959 Double Cross. 1:30 One Mile. 957-Algoa 1:50% 957-Mol. Barnes. . 1 :43% 959 Bluffer 1:48% 957 Mixar 1:42% 957-Blackstone ..1:55 959-Orderly 1:50^ 957-Cum Sah ...1:49% 959 Oceanic 1:42 930-Der'tation ..1:54 % 952 Picnic 1:54 952-Bast View ..1:50 Sling 1:55 959-Kellerman ..1:44% 958-The Post ...1:43 9.59-IJJtterman ..1:43% 952 The Sphinx .1:54 959-Lady B'timorel:43 952 -Th'rn hedge .1:43 MUe and a Quarter. 909-Joyful 2:13 Sedge is training well. Dominique was S lot extended. Edict showed improvement. t. Modo was under restraint. Anonymous s worked fast. Ten-Lee is taking regular r trainging again. Lanius could have worked d faster. Frigate is in good condition. Squaw Jf Man ran easily all the way. Kai-Sang is nearing racing condition. Lady v Daltimore had an easy gallop. Mizar is train-ii- l" ing well. Letterman was under restraint all 11 the way. Oceanic looks and acts good. The e Post showed an improved trial. JAMAICA. Weather clear ; track fast — Three-Eighths Mile. 957 Anna Mack ...37% 915 Palniba 58 95S-Homestretch ..35% 951-Paula Shay ...36% i ■TSJ Ilgsaas 35% 959 Poke Bonnet ..36% I 959-Mily Von 39 731-T\v. Sct. Div'n3G% I 957-Mormaw 35% York 36% 957 -Normal 30% " : ! I j S t. s r d Jf v l" all 11 e i I I Half Mile. SSaVBaaa Bawk ...4S% m-HasaM " - 957 1'niuoufleur ...51 »1S-Pri»a Daaaa ...*-'% aeo-Coaaort U USS-Park Mill ■ % 955 Kl.-tod II «•% 959 Prelude t 950 -Flying Uevil ..52% 951-Uust!er H 957-l.:e!y IBM 50 Five-Eighths Mile. 9:,.s-\l Bard 1: 4% 936-Pat Caaey ..1:01% 959-Amt,I.-r 1:1". % SuS-Kev'meaital'S 1:04 1:05'., 628-Uamkla 1 :L9 956 (res: i nS-Cloncannoa ..1:«% BGs-Kusa It 1:0::% Dreaai Daja 1 :U 1 S53-Twa«klle IM* 957-Kaqoire 1:03% 960-Tan II 1:03 059-(,el.t-:i l'.rli 1:01% Kl '• 'iueyard 1:03% 9iH Hill tlosaa .i;0 % Ikiaa Qaailan Mde. HeVCraaawell ...1:^0 947-M.iiie Usxin 1:13% 959 I'ruiik Wateral:21 tSI-Trajasaa 1:1»* Seven-Eighths Mile. jfl Miaalaaiarr • ■ i 'M% One Mile. 008-Craak 1:55 957 Krtle 1:45 95S-H»phaistoe ..1:44% 93i-l*ilgrbai 1:13 9561Ioii.)r..L.i" ...1:47 KaVWluak I'M •j'i'j lata p. Jaocal: U '., Elected li. has tier speed Blue Bawk w: 3 not fully extended. Twaddle and Dream Days ran easily together. Marie Maxim was under restraint. Pilgrim seems fresh and good. Whisk looks and nets good. John Paul Jones is near racing condition. (961) HAMILTON'. Ont.. June 24.— Today's workouts here included the following : HAMILTON, 0 T. Weather clear ; track fast — Three-Eighths Mile. 951-Affeet.it:on ...37 Porris 40 Bfl III spall 38 951 -Kojal Gift ...40 830 Miracle Mali ..37 WTlaaaalf 3» BftS-PraSaeassa ...M Half Mile. 952-Anmut 50 957 Iron 15oy 52 9:::i-itui ado 50 Lady GasdhaattH 950 Masai Trail ..53 IW-K—a— fcwsaei 49 9..0 -Dtadcaaa 51 sft Tkeaasi 50 9^8 I'air Virginia 49% MT-Tha Vengeance 49% llollymore B 949-Veronica 49% Five-Eighths Mile. 929-Cr'k o' Gold 1:05 951-PadilIe 1:03 957 Dorando 107 74J Huddles 1:04 931 I-ady Baas ...1:0:!% 9^4-T. o' t.Morn'sl:03 NS-M. Secundus 1:02% 950-Woodbine ...1:05 Three-Quarters Mile. 932-Attorney 1:18 919 Messines 1:21% H27-Anlicipute ..1:22 952-Morcutio 1:16% 952-Haby Grand 1:10% Prcx-yon l:l«v» 931-Prisk 1:19% OCS-Photonlny ...1:10 739-Beugalese ...1:23 927 P. Connelly 1:20 943 ("ollinga 1:15% ltenlope 1:17 951 Kineiy 1:22 951 Sailing B. ...1:16% 952-Fanatic 1:18 Sernertor ....1:10% 957-IIildur 1:15 917 Serapis 1:15% 957-II.len Kogersl:17 951-Sea Tale ....1:17 913 King John ...1:19 One Mil*. 94S-A.iuatic 1:44 932 Cur' t Brents 1:48 Itaby Mine ..1:40 930-Kingling II. .Ir50 940-Culler Uerrin 1:54 950-Muttikins ...1:53 Miracle Man only cantered. Lady Good- heart ran well. Bucado and Topango raced together under restraint. Fair Virginia showed good speed and appears to be in good form. Veronica had plenty of speed. Current Notes of the Turf C *■ b H I | j. in ] ! ! S c I C CUBSEHT NOTES OF THE TURF Insurance — John A. Payne, General Agent, Cincinnati. — Adv. Al JotSon's Romeo is on the verge oi' a breakdown and will be fired and rested up until the fall. Biases, the good son of Wrack, which rac 1 so well In the colors of J. s. Cosden, is bats. training again after a season in the stud. Paul Jones, the Kentucky Derby winner and table:, at ■ of Blazes, is also training for a comeback. Dorval Park Correction ! J j j ' t , a I DORVAL PARK CORRECTION In raee Zt\l'i the $2 mutuei show priee on Al Pierce should read $ti.50 instead of $5.60 as printed. Racing's Legal Status Here | ' ;] J j I j I ! j V | ) i j .' i | ! J 1 ! j ' ' j j j I i I ! j j I . ! I | j I | ! j ! j RACING'S LEGAL STATUS HERE Judge Joseph A. Murphy is in town con- ferring with gentlemen interested in the re- newal of Illinois racing. Concerning the legal aspects of the situation he is credited with having remarked correctly enough : "Racing has been away from Chicago so long that people have begun to believe that the actual sport of horse racing is a violation of law. Nothing could be further from the truth. Roth running and harness races are conducted at the State Fair under full li- cense of law. The Swigert decision, m ef- feet, merely decided that Garfield Park, with foreign books or poolroom and the renting of booths to professional bookmakers at $100 a day each, was a common gaming house within "the meaning of the statute. I question very much whether any court of record would hold that an association conducting clean, high-Class horse races, with no recognition of bettirg whatever, where no one was permitted to set up a place for the purpose of registering bets or acting as custodian of money bet, was a common gaming house. Nor do I believe there is anything in the court records which gives a legal definition of what constitutes a bet within the meaning of the statute. They are legal points which in my opinion, should be carefully thrashed within the law, with-OOt oat Then we can race tolerance. That is the only way we, should race." _^_^ . -, j I I ,1 i j ! i i j j j 1 * : 1 . ! j 1 : : ! j ; !i ; k I ; * | } ; j I ( ; , ' j | . ' 5 I