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Daily Racing Form: n. Tuesday, November 7, 1922
Daily Racing Form: n. Tuesday, November 7, 1922 Daily Racing Form. 400dpi TIFF G4 page images Triangle Publications, Inc., Chicago, IL 1922 drf1922110701 These pages may be freely searched and displayed. Permission must be received for subsequent distribution in print or electronically. Daily Racing Form: n. Tuesday, November 7, 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] CHICAGoTtUESDAYNOVEMBER PHIGE I5CENTS YOLTxXVin. NO. 283 7, Rigel is the Winner: Carries the Rancocas Silks to Victory in the Home-Bred Stakes RIGEL KTHEWINNER Carries the Rancocas Silks to Vic- p tory in the Home-Bred Stakes. Gadfly Scores for H. P. Whitney Dominique Establishes New Track Record. c: PIMLTCO, Md., November G. The Pimlico w Homc-Bred Stakes for two-year-olds, at three-quarters, was the outstanding attraction at Pimlico this afternoon. The condi- 0 of tions called for the starters to be the prop- T rty of the breeder since the foaling. The Rancocas stable Rigel, a son of Ballot Pic- li ton's Pride and ridden by L. Fator, was the winner from the Greentree Stable's pair Cherry Pie and Solisa. a A well matched field was named and p scratches reduced the bulky over night list to smaller proportions. The start was de- layed for but a few minutes and when the barrier was relased all left in good align- ment. Comixa and Rigel were the quickest to begin, and drew away into the van lapped on each other, while Cherrp Pie was back in 1 the field. Atherstone from the Sanford stable and August Belmont's Amusement were prominent in the early running. Comixa and Rigel were still racing closely i aligned, but when straightened out on the , stretch, the Rancocas representative shook i off Comixa and drew away. Amusement v saved ground at the top of the stretch, while Cherry Pie and Solisa were forced to circle the others to find racing room. Throughout 1 the final eighth Rigel held his opponents I safe, withstanding determined challenges, while the Greentree stable pair got up to earn second and third positions. The race had an added value of $2,500, - and from the horsemen's standpoint was the ' best of the day. Racing conditions this afternoon were all , 1 that could be desired. The program, a thoroughly ' good one, brought together well-matched lields, which produced spirited rac- -ins. Juveniles were catered to in a lavish man- 1 ner, the first three races being for the J youngsters. W. R. Coe provided the winner of the opening dash when Pow Wow came from behind the pace and was drawing away at the end. The Quincy Stable's Pettifogger was second and the Rancocas Stable's "Whirlwind third. The winner was ridden by Callahan and attracted but mild support in the wagering. 1 rO"V WOW HOME FIRST. The start found the field leaving in good alignment and "Whirlwind and Noel were the ones to establish the early running, while Bradley's Toney and Pow Wow were next in line, and the others well bunched. The pair out in front raced head and head i until where the bend was reached and the ' McLean starter began to tire. Pow Wow ; circled the leaders, with Bradley's Toney slipping through on-the inside. Pettifogger was slow to find his racing legs and was ( back in the ruck. Whirlwind tired in the tinal sixteenth when challenged by Pow Wow, while the latter drew clear. The II. P. Whitney silks, which have not been prominent at this meeting, were carried to victory in the second two-year-old dash when the diminutive Thomas guided Gadfly home to win from Crochet and Scarlet Bugler. The winner "was away poorly and was badly outrun in the early stages, but when sent after the leaders raced them into defeat in the final eighth. Scarlet Bugler was a forward contender at all stages, but went wide at the stretch turn and failed to get up for second place. Crochet displayed a brilliant flight of early speed, but could not withstand the rush of the winner. Dominique, the fast sprinter that races in the silks of the Allies Stable, gave further and convincing evidence that he is one of the fastest horses in the country at a short distance when he established a new track . record for the three-quarters distance in the Equity Handicap, which brought together a good band of crack sprinters in the fourth race. Knobbie took second place for the Rancocas Stable in the final stride from H. P. Whitney's Crocus. The latter was making her first start in some time and established a dazzling pace during the early racing. Dominique began a trifle slowly in the walk-up start and was racing in fifth position, but on the outside of the others. Crocus was still leading the field when the turn for home was reached when Lyke brought Dominique up with a rush. In the final eighth the latter disposed of the leaders and was drawing away at the end. Knobbie just got up to nose out the tiring Crocus. The winner ran the three-quarters in 1:11, which reduced the old mark, held jointly by Knobbie and Exodus, one-fifth of a second. The Forest Park Handicap, at a mile, served to attract a good band of racers and (Continued on eizhtlf pase.) I j ! ' 1 1 ; ' ! ' . . ' j j ; j 1 I j I j I . ! j j ! I I I ' ! I , j ' : ' J j j RIGEL ISTHE WINNER (Continued from first pace.) Dinna Care, racing for the Glen Riddle Stable, was returned the winner from the Greentreo Stable's Exodus, while the Salu-bria Stable's Knot was third. The winner was a prominent factor from the start and at the finish had something in reserve to withstand the challenge of Exodus. Copper Demon, racing for O. B. Akers and ridden by Sande, was returned the winner of the Timonium Purse, which was a mile and an eighth race, under selling conditions, in a mild drive from Clansman, while Lu-netta was third. The winner was kept well up with the pace which was established by Lunetta and Clansman in turn. Rounding the bend Sande, on the winner, made his move and swinging for home he lost much ground, while Clansman hugged the inner rail. Copper Demon closed fast under pun- ishmenf. and after getting to the leader at the sixteenth post drew away. Dresden fell lame in the race and will be out of racing for the remainder of the year. A. V. Thomas has announced that he will ship from here to Dade Park, Ky., and thence to New Orleans. Fred Hopkins will take over three or four horses to race for H. P. Whitney at the coming meeting at Marlboro. Jockeys M. Fator and W. Martin were each suspended for three days for disobe- dience at the post. James McClelland, manager of the Lexing- ton Stable-Zalapa Farm strings, was unde- cided as to where he would, winter. There are but few horses in the stable and he may decide to race at New Orleans. There are but two yearlings at the farm, but fifty weanlings and eighty-six brood mares. Entries for the inaugural handicap at Marlboro will close at the secretary's office at Pimlico on Friday. James Rowe, trainer for the H. P. Whitney stable, has taken a permanent barn at Bowie and the Whitney Derby and Preakness can- didates will be prepared at that track. J. W. Healey claimed Ten Buttons from W. Durnan following the running of the second race on Saturday. Sandy McNaughton's Little Celt, which had a partially filled leg on Saturday, was in bad condition this morning, due to that ailment. Thomas W. O'Brien's Shamrock was scraped along the side when he was crowded into the fence rounding the first turn. Charles Hill distributed sale catalogues for the auction which will be held on No-! vember 10. R. A. Smith denied the statement that C. Buxton has leased the horses Slippery Elm and Irish Kiss, which will be included in the sale on that day. j j j I j j I j j , ' j j ' ! j j j J ' j ' . i . j Increase to $40,000: Hopeful Stakes to be More Valuable than Ever in 1923 INCREASE TO $40,000 Hopeful Stakes to Be More Valuable Than Ever in 1923. Entries for That and Other Saratoga Features Close for Entries November 27. NEW YORK, N. Y.. November 6 Breeders and owners of thoroughbreds will find interest in the announcement by president T. of Association Richard -Wilson -the-Saratoga for the Improvement of the Breed of j Horses that the Hopeful Stakes for 1923 ' will have a guaranteed gross value of $40,-000, thus making it certain that it will hold its place as one Of the most valuable races of the American turf. The gross value of the Hopeful, won by J S Cosden's Dunlin last August, was $44,350. An addition of $10,000, or more, and it is reasonable to expect an equally generous support of the popular race, and perhaps increased patronage, would place the value' of the race in "1923 at close to $60,000. The Hopeful has grown in importance steadily. Coming in the wake of those $10,- 000 features the United States and Grand Union Hotel Stakes it furnishes a fitting Climax to a meeting that is unlike any other in this country because of its environment, Saratoga being utterly devoid of metropolitan aspects. HOPEFUL CLOSES NOV. 27. The Hopeful is only one of the stakes features which will close on Monday, Novembe-27, at the office of the association, 70 West Fortieth Street, New York City. Yearling nominations will be due on that date also for the United States Hotel and . Grand "Union Hotel Stakes, each at three-quarters, and with guaranteed values of 1 $10,000. I The Spinaway, for fillies exclusively, will ' have a guaranteed value of $7,500, but the 1 nimble-footed daughters of the best studs in - the United States and Canada, whose mares will no doubt be enrolled for this race, will have to run three-quarters mile instead of five and a half furlongs as formerly. This is a step in the right direction, as it will promote stamina and encourage breeders to produce young fillies that can win under the ' same conditions as the colts. Other races for now yearlings, to be de-cdied at the Spa next August, are the Grab Bag Handicap, of a guaranteed value of $4,0.00, an attractive feature over the three-, ; quarters mile route. The Consolation Stakes, with $7,500 added, to be run in two divisions, the first at five and a half furlongs and the second at three-quarters mile, is another feature that has found popularity since its introduction. The Saratoga Sales Stakes, - with $1,500 added, at five and a half furlongs, concludes the list for juveniles. 5 TR AYE RS AND ALABAMA STAKES. 3 Present-day yearlings must be named for ' two of the best fixtures for three-year-olds to be decided in 1924. These are the Travers. 2 for entire colts and fillies, and the Alabama 1 Stakes, for fillies exclusively. The. former. - which was established in 1S64, and conse-t quently the oldest feature for three-year-olds 2 run for in the United States, has a guaran-r teed value of $12,500. The Alabama is guaranteed at $10,000. The distance is the samo t in both races, a mile and a quarter, and they j constitute excellent tests of stamina as well as speed. In increasing the value of the Hopeful, the e Saratoga management is keeping faith with "I the breeders of the country, and it is a fore-gone conclusion that the response on their part will be most liberal in character. The T public will benefit in the last analysis in the 1 improved quality of the sport. Big Features for Today's Racing: Pimlico Futurity Cup and Bowise Handicap the Attractions at Pimlico--Another Opportunity p c: w 0 of T li a p 1 i , i v 1 I - ' , 1 ' BIG FEATURES FOR TODAY'S RACING Pimlico Futurity Cup and Bowie Handicap the Attractions at Pimlico-Another Opportunity for Great Exterminator to Surpass Man o' Wars Money-Winning Record PIMLICO FUTURITY CUP. BALTIMORE. Md., November 6. The Pimlico Futurity Cup and the Bowie Handicap are carded attractions of tomorrow's racing at Pimlico and another bumper crowd is expected to witness their decision. ... The two-year-old race was intended to bring together the first four horses in both divisions the Pimlico Futurity run last Saturday, but only six will start, as E. It. Bradley's Blossom' Time, winner of the first division, and Little Celt, which finished third, are both on the ailing list and will be absentees. Sally's Alley is the overnight favorite and will probably rule the public choice at post time tomorrow. The starters, with post positions, owners, trainers, riders and probable odds follow : . Trainer. Rider Odds P.P. Horse. Owner. 1- Rialto .Greentree Stable J. Rowe, Jr.. L. Lyke.. 2- Martingale J. S. Cosden .W. Garth.... .Q. Kummer .6-1 3- Donges. . . ....... J. S. Ward R. Goose. . . . . . . :. . .-E. Fator 12-1 4- Mv Own Salubria Stable, ....... -W. H. Brooks F. Keogh . .o-l Allev W.S.Kilmer E. Wayland., A. Johnson: ...... .6-0 o-Sallv's G. Odom L. McAtee. . V 3-1 6 How Fair. ....... A. Belmont - BOWIE HANDICAP. Additional interest attaches to this year's running of the Bowie Handicap because it affords the great Exterminator another opportunity to surpass Man o' War's record earnings on the American turf. Exterminator has some formidable opponents in the Bowie, including Oceanic, which has shown wonderful form in his last two races. The "field for the Bowie Handicap, together with the post positions, owners, trainers, riders and probable odds, follow: ' Trainer. Rider. Odds. PP Horse Owner. i-Paul Jones J. S. Cosden f-h ?' g -' 9 Exodus .Greentree Stable S. P. Harlan L. Lyke lo-l i-Exterminator W.S.Kilmer. E. Wayland A.. Johnson .2-1 4-IrishKiss Sunnyland Stable R. A. Smith L. Moms 20-1 5 Nedna Greentree Stable J. Rowe, Jr J. Callahan 8-1 G-Thimbie R. J. Murphy M. J. Murphy H. Thomas 30-1 7-Captain Alccck . . . Quincy Stable .J. Fitzsimmons F. Keogh 20-1 S Oceanic GI211 Riddle Farm Stable. G. Tompkins B. Mannelh o-2 9 Mad Hatter Rancocas Stable S. C. Hildreth -1-1 j ' . 1 I ' 1 - Wins the Caulfield Cup WINS THE CAULFIELD CUP SYDNEY, Australia, October 15. The famous Australian race, the $30,000 Caulfielrt Cup, was run for October 21 and won by Whittier, 20 to 1, by a length, from Tanga-loonia, 12 to 1, with Purser, the 9 to 2 favorite, third, half a length away. The time for the race equalled the Cup record of 2:32 at one and a half miles. The attendance was enormous, some seventy thousand, and the weather perfect. The crowd was phenomenal, considering that on the morning of the race there was a great fire at the Caulfield course. It followed an explosion and consumed the members' and press stands and telegraph offices. The explosion and fire were suspected incendiarism. Horses Reach New Orleans HORSES REACH NEW ORLEANS NEW ORLEANS, La,, November 6. The horses of Dave Shaw and R. Robinson have reached here safely. They will be trained and be ready for the Jefferson Park meeting, opening Thanksgiving Day. Bowie Handicap Gallops: Oceanic's Mile and an English in 1:56 2-5 the Most Impressive 1 J 1 i ' ; ( BOWIE HANDICAP GALLOPS ( Oceanic' s Mile and an Eighth in 3 1 :5 6 2-5 the Most Impressive. Exterminator at nis Best Mad Hatter Also i in Tine Fettle All Ready for Great Race. BALTIMORE, Md., November G. The running of the two Pimlico Futuritys Saturday i was all the line that was needed on the Cup 1 race, for which six of those that shared in i the money Saturday will meet tomorrow afternoon, but there is interest in the training : of the nine that are named for the mile and a half of the $10,000 Bowie Handicap. Several of these were on the track this 1 morning and the most impressive move was j when Gywn Tompkins permitted Oceanic, the . Samuel D. Riddle three-year-old to go along , for a mile and an eighth in 1:56. He ran his first mile in 1:13 and it was only at the end of the work that he was asked to go ' . along at all. This colt, by his brilliant racing, has shown that he is entirely fit and this ; work was a further indication of his readiness for the mile and a half. Eugene Wayland only had Exterminator gallop along for an easy half mile in 50. His previous work to that was a mile and an eighth in 1:55 Saturday. He is not much of a work horse and such a move means volumes for him. Nedna was brought out and an easy half mile in 55 was all that was required of her. Like Exterminator, her last real work for the Bowie was done Saturday and it was an easy mile in 1:55. Sam Hildreth gave old Mad Hatter a mile in 1:44. He has all his speed and any time he will race kindly he is a hard horse to beat. Unfortunately it is never known just when he will race kindly. James Fitzsimmons sent the Quincy Stable's Captain Alcock along for three-quarters in 1:17 this morning. His previous movo to that was a mile in 1:44 on Thursday. This one is another that was never famed as a work horse, but he galloped along as though thoroughly fit. Thimble had her final Thursday when she galloped a mile and an eighth in 1:5S. It would seem that she is shooting high in the Bowie, but she is a good, game filly, equal to a long route. William Garth was content to send J. S. Cosden's Kentucky Derby winner, Paul Jones, along for an easy mile in 1:40 Saturday. Converging on Tijuana: Horses Owners and Riders Arriving from All Directions ( 3 i i 1 i : 1 j . , . ; CONVERGING ON TIJUANA Horses, Owners and Riders Arriving From All Directions. Jockey Hugh Shilling Dies in His Berth "While cn Route to the Track C. B. Irwin Reaches Track. SAN DIEGO, Cal., November 6. Effervescent with enthusiasm in regard to the forthcoming Tijuana meeting, which will be inaugurated on Thanksgiving Day, James W. Coffroth, president of the Jockey Club, arrived here today from New York. Coffroth was met at the station by a large delegation of San Diego friends and to them he gave out the rep'ort that he has assurances from his eastern representatives that many stars of the eastern turf will come West next winter to show their speed over his track. "Tijuana is destined to have the greatest meeting next winter since the inception of the sport at the border course," said Coffroth, as he greeted those on hand to welcome him back home. "Our $30,000 feature event, together with the other- stakes of liberal value, is sure to attract a class of thoroughbreds that would be a credit to any winter race course in America. I have pledged myself to make Tijuana the greatest winter racing point on the American continent and I believe the goal is now within sight. A3 a step toward my ambition I intend to build a new race track adjacent to my present plant that -will cost approximately a million dollars. It will be modern in every respect, as the plans show. Surveyors have staked out the property and bids for grading of the ground will be asked for at once." With the arrival of three express carloads of runners from Akron, Ohio, the advance shipments of eastern horses have commenced in earnest. These cars arrived yesterday after an uneventful trip across the continent. The owners represented in this shipment were G. W. Atkinson, J. T. Johnson, Stewart Polk, Tom Hodge, J. O'Sullivan and others. E. W. Moore also got in from the East with a carload. His campaigners comprise Grace Meyers, Judge Ellsworth, Gypsy Joe, Bcttie Dear, Martha Moore, Janice G., Black Deer, Chief Barthell, Malzavena, Sarah Brown, Miss Emma G. and San Hedron. Jockey Hugh Shilling, while en route to Tijuana, succumbed to an attack of tubercular pneumonia and died in his berth seventy miles from his destination. Shilling was well known here, having ridden the one- (Continued on eishth page.) ' ; - 5 3 ' 2 1 - 2 t j e "I T 1 ! 1 ' ! ' CONVERGING ON TIJUANA (Continued from first page.) time good horse Conning Tower for his brother Carol Shilling, when that horse raced at Tijuana during a former year. A sister of the deceased, who lives in San Diego, took charge of the body. The remains will be shipped to Paris, Texas, for interment. C. B. Irwin, the Cheyenne, Wyo., horseman who races an extensive string of horses and who for the past three years has enjoyed the distinction of having topped the list of winning owners at Tijuana, put in his appearance this morning. His horses, of which the speedy Motor Cop is the star, preceded him and have been domiciled in the private Irwin barn for the past week. Jockeys P. Martinez and D. Hurn, his contract riders, accompanied their employer. Colonel It. L. Baker of Kentucky has reserved stalls for twelve head and has written the Jockey Club that he will soon dispatch a carload of useful horses. He reports that he is bringing jockey W. Pool to pilot his horses at the Coffroth track. The horses Sample, Aryanna and Capon, owned by Messrs. Gibson and McLean, are en route from Pleasanton, Cal., where they have been rested after a successful season over the inter-mountain circuit. Sample, a son of Brummei, showed himself to be a good horse in British Columbia and won the Hastings Park Derby, at a mile and a quarter, and the Hastings Park Cup, over a distance of a mile and half. According to Gibson he has obtained first call on the services of jockey Howard Long, the ninety-two-pound apprentice rider, who has proved himself a first-class reinsman while piloting runners in the West last summer. : Page 2 DAILY RACING FORM VOLUME XXV 111. NTTMBEB, 283 Entered as eecond-elass matter, April 2, 1890, at tlip post-offloc at Chicago, Illinois, under Act of March 3, 1870. DAILY RACING FORM PUBLISHING CO. 441 PLYMOUTH COUKT - CHICAGO, ILL. 167-169 EAST 32nd ST., NEW YORK CITY, K. Y. 74 EXCHANGE STREET - BUFFALO, N. Y. W. J. McMURRAY, Publisher and General Manager. Daily During Winter Months. (Daily (Rxcept Monday) Balance of the Tear. A Daily Reflection of the American Turf by Telegraph sunscmrTioN BY FIRST-CLASS MAIL-: May to November, inclusive $ 4.00 per month December to April, inclusive 5.00 per month PAYABLE IN ADVANCE. BACK NUMBERS BY MAIL. 15 CENTS EACH. TELEPHONE 20S7 HARRISON. (Tor business and circulation purposes only.) This telephone has no connection with the news or editorial departments and cannot be used to communicate with them. 59358 is first index of 1922 Here and There on the Turf: Last Saturday's Big Race. American Blood Lines Prominent. Benefits of Great Races Here and There on the Turf Last Saturday's Big Race. American Blood Lines Prominent. Benefits of Great Races. Prince James Sound and Ready. Whitney Horses to Train at Bowie. Racing for St. Louis Next Year. It must have been pleasing to American breeders of the thoroughbred horse to see the showing of American lines in the finish of the two races for the Pimlico Futurity given by the Maryland Jockey Club Saturday. Six of the eight that shared in the big prizes are strongly American bred and most of these trace to the taboo line in the English General Stud Book. The dominance of the Domino blood is well illustrated in the running of each division. J. S. Ward's Donges, a good second to Edward R. Bradley's Blossom Time, is a son of Celt and Bessie Melton. Celt is a son of Commando, the best son of Domino. Little Celt, as his name would suggest, and the one that was third for Sandy McNaughton, is another son of Celt. Then in the second half of the big prize Sally's Alley has plenty of Domino blood. She is by the stallion Allumeur, dam Salvolatile, a daughter of Disguise, by Domino. The Salu-bria Stable's My Own, finishing third in this race, is a son of King James and Bcttie Lan-don, by Mentone. King James is of the stoutest American lines, being by Plaudit, a son of Himyar, the sire of Domino. Unsightly, the dam of King James, was by the English horse Pursebearer, but from Hira Villa, a , daughter of Himyar. Then Harry Payne Whitney's Rialto, a son of Chicle and Matinee : through his dam, a daughter of Broomstick and Audience, goes on through the stoutest : of American blood- lines. Altogether, the result of. the Pimlico Futurity was decidedly American and was further evidence of the i excellence of American blood lines. It is unfortunate, indeed, that some of those i that raced Saturday came out of the races i rather the worse for wear, but it is, indeed, , cheering news that Mr. Kilmer's Sally's Alley - showed no ill effects from her magnificent performance. Blossom Time ran a truly good I race, but she would have to be at her best 1 and then some to race with Sally's Alley. Little Celt was so unfortunate Saturday that t it is possible he would have been the winner but for his bad luck at the start and through i the running of the race. He came out of f the race a bit lame. Then J. S. Ward's Donges 5 has some excuse when he was not entirely ' sound after the race. No excuse was offered for August Belmont's How Fair, except the 1 bad racing luck she suffered from. Hers was 5 a truly brilliant race when the ground she 2 made up in the running of the race and the ; difficulties she overcame are taken into consideration. - Those in the second half of the Futurity ' i i i , - I 1 t i f 5 ' 1 5 2 ; - ' were more fortunate and there will be a real contest for the Cup Tuesday, though it could be belter if there was no report of indisposition from the quarters of any one of the eight that raced so nobly Saturday. In spile of the fact that Little Celt was a t trifle lame after the finish of the race it is 1 still probable that he will be sold before 2 many days. Before the running of the Pirn- 3 4 lico Futurity Sandy McNaughton refused an i 5 offer of $35,000 for him and his wonderful race behind Blossom Time rather added to his value. McNaughton priced him at $50,- . 000 and, as thoroughbred values go, the son of Celt and Little Flower appears to be : worth every dollar of that figure. " i Just as horses like Man o' Wat do great things ( for the prosperity of racing, so do big turf events work great good for the sport. Such races as the Pimlico Futurity attract to racing men and women who have taken little or no , interest in the thoroughbred horse. The mon- , ster entertainment of the Maryland Jockey Club at Pimlico Saturday, with two races for i $40,000 prizes, brought to the course many who had never been there before. The same 1 might be said of the Kentucky Derby, the Preakness, the Belmont, Lawrence Realization, the old Coney Island Jockey Club Futurity, ; now run at Belmont Park; the Brooklyn and , Suburban Handicaps, the Hopeful Stakes at Saratoga and the various other high lights of racing run over various courses. These events IC produce real racing and they are contests that ; call for all that is best in the horse. That j7 has always been admitted and there never has been an argument as to just what they mean among the horsemen and the breeders, but littls had been shown of their wider appeal. ! They are attractions that bring more friends to the turf than any other one thing. They show racing at its best and, while those not familiar with the delights of the sport are only attracted by the promised spectacle, it introduces them to racing in its most enticing development. Such an entertainment as was offered by the Maryland Jockey Club Saturday was a bigger and better thing for racing than is readily realized. It was a day of sport that will never be forgotten and its value to more firmly intrench the turf, not only in Maryland but every where horses are raced, can hardly be overestimated. Charles A. Thieriot's Prince James, the four-year-old son of King James and Lacona that ! A. J. Goldsborough is managing so well for his employer, will race out his season. Trainer j Goldsborough said that the recent report of i his lameness was without foundation. This same colt has developed into a wonderful long-: distance runner and is not through adding to his laurels. He was not trained as a two-: year-old and through his three-year-old season he failed to escape from the maiden class, air though on one occasion he finished first, only to be disqualified. Lacona, the dam of Prince James, is an old mare and daughter of Potomac and Viola, the latter an English daughter of the Epsom Derby winner Kisber, which was imported to this country by the late August Belmont. She was purchased at the Belmont dispersal sale by the late Stephen Sanford for $21,000. Bowie has worked its way to an altogether new importance in the racing scheme of Mary- land. This has been shown by the class of horses that are engaged for the coming meet-r ing of the Southern Maryland Association, but that is not the only way in which the track ! has taken on a new importance. As good a judge as James Rowe has been attracted by the excellence of the track as an early train-l ing ground in the spring. That has induced him to send many of the best of the Whitney 1 horses there early next spring to fit them for j I ' their early engagements. To that end there ; i has been a fifteen-stall stable constructed for j housing the horses. The sandy soil of thej Bowie course resists frost so successfully that it is i ideal ground for early spring training and it is that which has attracted Rowe. His present intention is to train his Kentucky Derby and his Preakness Stakes candidates there, as well as horses that he desires to have ready for other early engagements. In the meantime, there has been more than $160,000 expended at Bowie since the closing of the meeting of last spring and the money has been expended to good advantage. The entire track has been regraded and there has been an addition of a hundred stalls to the stabling facilities. These are the two big things that have been accomplished, though there have been various other improvements. Joseph A. Murphy is now out with a promise that racing will be brought back to St. Louis. He has for years 'been working for a lestoration of the sport there and now his work has progressed to a stage where he sees Lis way clear to promise St. Louis racing. He has said that there might not be racing in the spring, but he could assure a fall meet-The success that attended the revival of racing in Chicago through the efforts of Mr. Murphy makes his plans look brighter ihan ever before for St. Louis. The restora-of the turf in St. Louis along the right lines would be a further expansion of the sport that should work out well for the whole fabric nationally. Daily Racing from Handicaps DAIL Y RACING FORM HANDICAPS t 1 2 3 4 i 5 . : i ( , , i 1 ; , IC ; j7 ! PIMLICO Tlie horses which seem best in Tuesday's races are: Pimlico, Md., November C, 1922. Crest Hill, Overmatch, Musty. HEELTAPS. Blue Hawk, Sweetheart. L.Effare, The Almoner, Arrow of Gold. Goaler, Cahalan, Ira Wilson. Sally's Alley, Martingale, How Fair. C Oceanic, Kxterminator, Mad Hatter. 7 King John, lead's Love, War "Victor. T. K. Lynch. New YorI Handieaji. 1 Crest Hill, Overmatch, Musty, Lucky Find. 2 Heeltaps, Silk Tassel. Sweetheart, ttutldy. 3 Arrow of Gold, L'Effare, The Almoner, Dexterous. 4 Coaler, Hidden Jewel, Mayor House, Harmonious. fj Sally's Alley, Martingale, How Fair, Donges. C EXTERMINATOR, Oceanic, Nedna, Mad Hatter. 7 Gallivant, Lad's Love, Tom McTaggart, Dark Hill. Chicago nml Buffalo Handicap. 1 Crest Hill, Keltie, Overmatch, Musty. 2 Silk Tassel, Sweetheart, Heeltaps, Blue Hawk. 3 L'Effare, Dexterous, The Almoner, Po-lythia. 4 Harmonious, Goaler, Amanda Hoey, Cahalan. 5 SALLY'S ALLEY, Hew Fair, Rialto, Martingale. 6 Exterminator, Oceanic, Mad Hatter, Exodus. 7 -Dark Hill, The Roll Call, Gallivant, Rouen. Observer's Handicap. 1 Crest Hill, Overmatch, Keltie, Musty. 2 Heeltaps, Silk Tassel, Sweetheart, Frank G. 3 The Almoner, Dexterous, L'Effare, Arrow of Gold. 4 Gaoler, Mayor House, Harmonious, Cahalan. . 5 SALLY'S ALLEY, How Fair, Martingale, Donges. Exterminator, Oceanic, Mad Hatter, Irish Kiss. Lad's Love, Gallivant, Dark Hill, North Wales. Concensus of Handicaps. 1 Crest Hill, Overmatch, Keltie, Musty. 2 Heeltaps, Silk Tassel, Sweetheart, Blue Hawk. . 3 L'Effare. Arrow of Gold, The Almoner, Dexterous. 4 Goaler, Harmonious, Mayor House, Cahalan. 5 SALLY'S ALLEY, Martingale, How Fair, Donges. C Exterminator, Oceanic, Mad Hatter, Nedna. 7 King John, Gallivant, Dark Hill, Lad's Love. UNITED HUNTS The horses which seem best in Tuesday's races are : New York City, N. Y., November C, 1022. 1 Daydue, Beckna, Domingo. 2 BEST LOVE, Heremon, Blue and Gold. 3 Irish Sea, Gold Plate, Tattle. 4 AVeb Carter, Commodore Gaunt, Wolfer-ton H. 5 Domingo, Beckna, Sweet Kiss. F. J. O.-lell. New York Handicap. 1 Daydue, Beckna, Lindly, Domingo. 2 BEST LOVE, Heremon, Blue and Gold, Sky Line. 3 Mohican, Sweet Kiss, Yorkshire. Ormead. 4 Web Carter, Daybreak, Moadow-GrasH II., Commodore Gaunt. 5 Beckna, Domingo, Sweet Kiss, Lindly. Cliicaso and Buffalo Handicap. 1 DAYDUE. Beckna, Domingo, Lindly. 2 Best Love, Heremon, Blue and Gold, Sky Line. 3 Irish Sea, Mohican, Tattle, Gold Plate. 4 Daybreak, King Neptune, Oola, Conte do Fee. 5 -Beckna, Domingo, Sweet Kiss, Bandmaster. Observer's Handicap. 1 DAYDUE, Beckna, Domingo, Taffeta. 2 Heremon, Best Love, Blue and Gold, Sky Line. 3 Mohican, Irish Sea, Gold Plate, Ormead. 4 King Neptune, Daybreak, "Web Carter, Wolferton II. C Beckna, Domingo, Lindly, Sweet Kiss. Consensus of Handicaps. 1 DAYDUE, Beckna, Domingo, Lindly. 2 Best Love, Heremon, Blue and Gold, Sky Line. 3 Irish Sea, Mohican, Gold Plate, Tattle. 4 Web Carter, Daybreak, King Neptune, Commodore Gaunt. 5 Beckna, Domingo, Sweet Kiss, Lindly. Leading American Jockeys ! 1 j I ' ; i j LEADING AMERICAN JOCKEYS M. Fator is now only two winning mounts behind C. Lang for the leadership of the American riders of 1922 and, as both are at Pimlico, it will be interesting to watch the result of the exceptionally close race for the year's saddle honors. J. Owens and E. Pool had the largest score last week, each riding seven winners. The records of the thirty leaders now stand as follows: Jockey. Mts. 1st. 2.1. 3d. Unp. l'.C.LAV. LanK, C 785 155 3111 107 402 .20 1 Fator. M 713 153 125 95 340 .21 3 Wilson, T. 050 133 111 112 204 .20 0 Kennedy, li C33 121 107 90 315 .19 0 Sandc, K 300 115 75 58 118 .31 3 Huntamer, J. ...530 112 SC. 95 233 .21 0 fKaraes, C 434 101 78 65 190 .23 0 (Jarner, M 473 100 84 70 213 .21 2 Owens. J 702 99 9!) 105 408 .14 7 Tool, K 471. 94 G 73 243 .20 7 Fool, W 558 90 S4 81 303 .11! ;; Wayt, T 497 8S 74 SO 249 .18 0 WillianiF, G. ...400 84 73 07 182 .21 0 1'ennian, Tj 408 82 07 49 210 .20 0 McAtcc. L. 378 78 OS 52 ISO .21 1 Fator. Is 385 77 77 57 174 .20 1 Long, II 498 7C CO 50 300 J5 0 Wilson. A 531 73 98 77 283 .14 0 iltae, T. 513 71 79 87 270 .14 0 Thomas, II 012 71 81 92 3 OS .12 1 Itoganowpki, W...IK0 OS S2 9S 402 .10 0 Turner, C 209 07 57 33 112 .25 0 Fetzoldt, H 38S 07 54 50 211 .17 O .Taylor, W 270 05 43 39 123 .24 0 Studer, C 485 04 75 04 2S2 .13 0 Hinpliy, W 20(5 02 31 24 SO .30 0 Moore, E. T 335 02 54 47 172 .19 0 Wallace, J 000 01 OS 78 399 .10 0 Morris, L. 354 00 01 4C 187 .17 O 'Walls, 1 359 59 50 48 190 .10 O M oiler, II 392 09 01 2S 105 .20 0 Greatness in Our Racing: Prowess on Track Not Always Indication of Success in Stud GREATNESS IN OUR RACING Prowess on Track Not Always Indication of Success in Stud. Nolahlc Exceptions, Though Fate Ordained That None Should Found Enduring Male Lino Family. (Continued from Sunday's paper.) Owing to the enormous success of Bonnie Scotland at Belle Meade, General Harding chose what he considered his two best sons to reign there after his death Luke Blackburn and Bramble. The latter was by two years the elder of the pair. Both were bred much alike Blackburn being out of a Lexington mare. Bramble from a mare by Australian, granddam by Lexington. After a ten-years trial Bramble was virtually "weeded out" of the Belle Meade Stud. His get were considered second class clever and useful, but really little but selling platers. Luke Blackburn got Proctor Knott comparatively early after he entered the stud he retired to it in 1882 and sired the first Futurity winner in 1S85. Bramble passed to "Gene" Leigh and became a public stallion in Kentucky. In 1892 he covered there a four-year-old filly called Koseville, first known as Pocahontas, that under those names had raced thirteen times as a two-year-old without earning a bracket, and then at three had started no less than thirty-two times, and been returned the winner on but a single occasion. This made one vie-too in forty-five starts a record exceptional if not brilliant. The produce of their union proved to be Ben Brush, a grand race horse and the individual destined to carry on the male line of Bonnie Scotland. Clifford, a son of Bramble, bred at Belle Meade, was perhaps as good a horse as Ben Brush on the course, but by no means any such a progenitor. He was foaled in 1890 and his merits not disclosed until General Jackson had decided that he did not care to retain his sire longer as a stallion. Families of horses "run out" earlier oftentimes when persistently bred from, genera-lion after generation, at the same studs, than when members of them are transplanted elsewhere. This is one of the lessons of breeding history the exceptions not invalidating its force.- The results seem akin to those attained by sowing the same kind of seed year after year upon the same piece of ground, notation of crops is the better method. Had Bramble remained at Belle Meade there would never have been a Ben Brush, a Broomstick or a Sweep. Had Luke Blackburn gone to Kentucky he might there have found a mare from which would have come a horse that would have saved his reputation as a progenitor. CHANCE TIPS THE BALANCE. In these days it is the fashion to talk about how much greater sire was Bramble than Luke Blackburn, but the facts set forth above disclose to what a degree chance tipped the balance. Another item in which chance figured is this Proctor Knott, the son of Luke Blackburn, was probably a greater performer than either Ben Brush or Clifford, but he was gelded as a yearling. Uncle Bob. the son of Luke Blackburn that won the American Derby, was also a gelding. We can never tell what the outcome might have been had either or both of them remained entire critics might today be lauding Luke Blackburn to the skies as one of America's great family builders'. It is true that Uncle Bob was not a lOonUcucd on ejgntii pate.) i , j j ! i GREATNESS IN OUR RACING (Continued from second pace). Proctor Knott, but he was good enough, in addition to winning the American Derby, to defeat Riley in the Kentucky St. Leger, carrying equal weights and waiving his three-pound gelding allowance ; and Riley ranks as one of Longfellow's best sons and was . that year's Kentucky Derby winner. i 1 The case of Henry of Navarre has always interested me. One would think that, if he ' could not succeed on the wonderful mares the Nursery Stud afforded him, success was impossible. Nor was this going to seed on outworn soil, for the son of Knight of Ellers-lie and Moss Rose was not Nursery bred. But there are cases of horses which failed in the most aristocratic studs that succeeded in humbler environments. So firmly was Major Belmont attached to Henry of Navarre, however, that he kept him on and on, and then, after a decade of disapioin-ment, presented him to the Breeding Bureau. Of course, at that time it would have been difficult, if not flatly impossible, for him to have got a hearing from any breeder of repute. Yet outside the Nursery Stud he might have found the "something lacking" that it did not give him. As it is, only through his daughters, and but a few of them, will his blood be preserved. It is not less than curious, it is baffling, that he never sired a runner of high class. This, however, cannot dim my affection for and memories of him. Mr. Fitz Gerald some time ago in one of his interesting contributions to Daily Racing Form spoke of Navarre as "the most perfectly formed and symmetrical thoroughbred of his day." , i And that was the simple truth. The captious . faulted him, during his turf career, as be- ing too "marish" in appearance and, when ' i he failed as a sire, said that it was due , to a lack of masculinity. But he lingers in my mind as the most perfect picture of a thoroughbred stallion that my mental gallery holds. j Page 3 Pimlico Form Chart Pimlieo Form Chart BALTIMORE. MD MONDAY, NOVEMBER C, 1922. IMmlico (I mile). Sixth day. Maryland Jockey Club. Autumn Meeting of 11 day. 'Weather clear; temperature 70. Steward Representing M:irylaml Racing Commission, George Brown, Jr. Stewards of Meeting, George Brown, Jr.. Baker Waters anil Frank .1. I'.ryan. Judge at Large, Carlos M. I)e(!arnienilia. Placing Judges, K. t'. Smith, J. 15. Campbell and II. 1. Cotikling. Starter, James Milton. Racing Secretary, Frank J. Bryan. Racing starts at 1:30 p. in. (Chicago time 12:30 p. m.). W indicates whip. S spurs, It blinkers. Figures in pa rent hoes following the distance of each race indicate date, track record, age of horse and weight carried. Indicates apprentice allowance. yjJj0 FIRST RACE 3-4 Mile. (Nov. 9, 1920 1:11 2 101.) Purse $1,300. 2-7ear-olds. DOODi) Allowances. Net value to winner $900; second, $250; third, $150. Index Horsea AWtPPSt U K Str Fin Jockeys Owners Equiv. Odds Str't (GGG32)POW WOW will 3 5 4'i 31 2l l1 J Callahan W It Coc G35-100 GGSOOn'KTTIFOGGKR wu in 5 2 Gl & 5li 21 S Lowe Quiney Stable 17:!5-100 (16622 'WHIRLWIND wu 117 4 3 1 2 1" 3'J B Sando Rancocas Stable SO-100 fi COO R'DLEVS TONEY wn 117 2 4 2 4 3" 4 A Johnson Idlo Hour Sfk F"m Stb 1205-100 GGG22 NOKIi w 117 C 6 21 l 4 01 J Butwell K B McLean 515-100 GGGOO SOGGAUTn AROON w 117 S 7 7 G 6 C C Kummer G E Hall SCXI-lOO G6308 FAT CASEY vra 112 1 S 8 8 7 7 A Gantner Allies Stable 1S805-100 GG235LUSTKOUS wt 111 7 1 G& 7s 8 8 L McAtee A Belmont 2075-100 Time. 23, 46, 1:12. Track fast. $2 mutuels paid. Tow Wow, $13.70 straight, $8.10 place, $3.70 show; Pettifogger, $17.30 place, $1.90 show. Whirlwind, $2.50 show. Equivalent looking odds row Wow. 5S5 to 100 straight, 320 to 100 place, S5 to 100 show; Pettifogger, 7G5 to 100 place, 145 to 100 show; Whirlwind, IT. to 100 show. Winner 15. X, by Polymeliau- Ratify, by Swynford (trained by W. II. Karrick; bred by Mr. W. It. Coe). AV'ent to post at 1:31. At post 2 minutes. Start good and slow. Won easily; second and third driv-Ing. I'OW WOW moved up swiftly after entering the homestretch nnd, passing WHIRLWIND In the last sixteenth, won going away. PETTIFOGGER was outrun for the lirst half, then closed a big gap ami, finishing with a rush, was running fastest at the end. WHIRLWIND was much used in racing the speedy NOEI, into defeat and iu paeemaking and tired In the final drive. NOEL run a fast half. Scratched--6C374 Romping Home, 112; GG554sComixa, 114; 60005 Frank ., 117; GG1SSJ Virginiua, 112; CGG1S Racket. 109. ildCZK ,t SECOND RACE 3-4 Mile. (Not. 9. 1920 1:11 2 101.) Pursa $1,300. 2-year-olds. OOxjO'b Allowances. Net value to winner $900; second, $250; third, $150. Index Horses AWt PPSt 11 'i Str Fin Jockeys Owners Equiv. Odds Str't 66342 'GADFLY will 5 7 !k k :n 1'J H Thomas H P Whitney 100-100 66622 CROCHET ws 114 15 li 11 l'i 2"k G Lang J S Cosden 420-100 CGGtH SCARLET BUGLER wc 117 5 2 4 4 41 3'i B Marinclll J B Smith 955-100 06318SVANDEEBURG w 117 2 4 2' 2 3 41 L Lyke W J Kramer 1293-100 fiG637JHOM ESTRETCH w 112 8 1 8 7nk 51 5 L Fator H Alterman 2005-100 GG622 WILKES-BARRE w 112 7 8 71 S G G F Wciner Triple Springs Farm Stb 2010-100 66554 SEGOVIA w 11G 3 3 G 5s 71 7s J Butwcll Sanford Stud Farm Stb 1085-100 GGG09 MARIE BLANCHE w 114 4 6 S 6' S S J Rowan II Dattner 2340-100 G4964 ALL AMERICAN w 11:". G 9 3 9 9 9 A Johnson T W O'Brien 11235-100 Time, 23. 4G. 1:12. Track fast. $2 mutuels paid. Gadfly, $4.00 straight, $3.20 place, $2.S0 show; Crochet, $4.20 place, $3.S0 bhow; Scarlet Bugler. $3.S0 show. Equivalent booking odds Gadfly. 100 to 100 straight. GO to 100 place, 40 to 100 show; Crochet, 110 to 100 place, 90 to 100 show; Scarlet RiIer. 90 to 100 show. Winner H. f, by Chicle Gadiola. by Cylgad (trained by F. Hopkins; bred by Mr. Harry Tayne Whitney). Went to post at 2:00. At po.U 1 minute. Start good and slow. Won easily; second and third driving. GADFLY was saved close up to the stretch turn, then moved up rapidly when called on and, racing iuto the lead, was going away at the end. CROCHET showed the most speed for live-eighths and made the pace fast, but was tiring at the end. SCARLET BUGLER finished fast and gamely after making a wide turn into the homestretch. YANDERBURG was speedy, but tired in the final drive. HOMESTRETCH finished well. Scratched -(00390) Atherslone. 117; (G47S7) Wigwam, 114; CG039 Cotrompa, 111; G6548 Margaret Loretta. 109. Overweights Segovia, 2 pound; All American, 1. ditlK.S THIRD RACE 3-4 Mile. (Not. 9, 1920 1:11 2 101.) First Running PDULICO OODOO HOME-BRED STAKES. $2,500 Added. 2-ycar-olds. Allowances. Net value to winner $2,250; second, $300; third, $200; fourth, $100. Index Horses AWtPPSt U Vi ?i Str Fin Jockeys Owners Equiv. Odds Str't GGG22;RIGEL w 113 S3 2 2'1 1" 14 L Fator Rancocas Stable 275-100 (66537)CHERRY PIE w 123 G 7 5 7 7 2 L Lyke Greentree Stable fWO-100 GG3425S0L1SA w 110 5 S 7" t! C'i -3J II Thomas Greentree Stable t 66554 - COM IXA wn 110 15 lt 1 2' 4" J Callahan E B McLcaa 1815-100 (G6342) AMUSEMENT wb 112 7 2 4 3i 31 V L McAtee A Belmont C10-100 ( G G 5 9 0 ) AT 1IERSTONE w 115 2 G 34 4" 51 Gl J Butwell Sanford Stud Farm Stb 755-100 66165 BRIGHT T'M'ROW wb 113 3 1 GJ 54 4 7! A Johnson Idle Hour Sfk Fm Stb 955-100 U6357 AMBLER w 113 4 4 88S8B Parke Nevada. Stock Fm Stb 2505-104 tCoupled in betting as Greentree Stable eutry. Time. 22, i5, 1:11. Track fast. $2 mutuels paid, Rigel, $7.30 straight, $3.50 place, $3.00 show; Greentree Stable entry, 53-10 place, $3.30 show. Equivalent booking odds Rigel. 273 to 100 straight, 75 to 100 place, 00 to 100 show; Greentree Stable entry, G5 to 100 place. G3 to 100 show. WinnerCh. c, by Ballot Pictoa'd Tride, by Ticton (trained by S. C. Hildrcth; bred by Messrs. Hildreth & Sinclair). Went to post at 2:30. At post 1 minute. Start good and slow. Won easily; second anil third driving. RIGEL followed COMIXA closely to the head of the homestretch and, passing her, drew away ia the last eighth to win under light restraint. CHERRY' TIE was outpaced and dropped back in the early running nnd made a wide turn when entering the homestretch, hut finished with a great burst of ipeed. SOL1SA also closed a gap in the stretch and outgamed the tiring COMIXA. The latter set a great pace for the first half and gave way. AMUSEMENT ran a good race and finished close up. Scratched -(C65oO)Sally's Alley. 127; GGG30 Osprey. 113; (GG522)Bluc Hawk, 115; GG543 General Thatcher. 115; GG059 Untidy, 110; OGGr.4 Segovia, 112; GG354 Brilliance, 111. Overweights Atherstone, 1 pound. fi.fm.KH EOHRTH RACE 3-1 Mile. (Nov. 9, 19201:112101.) Equity Handicap. Parse UDuOO $2,000. 3-year-olds and upward. Net value to -winner $1,400; second, $400; third, $200. Index Horses AWtPPSt i i Str Fin Jockeys Owners EquiT. Odds Str't (G62."8)DOMINIQUE w 5 12S 6 5 3 2' 1 l1 L Lyke Allies Stable 130-100 (6659G)KNOBBIE tr 4 127 7 1 2 44 4J 2 E Sande Rancocas Stable 1370-100 57G43:Ci:OCUS vr 4 115 2 3 1 l1 21 31 L Penman H P Whitney 2S3-100 fiGG36: LITTLE CHIEF ws 3 122 1 4 5 5 5 4l L Fator Rancocas Stable f GG55GIHILDUR wb 4 113 5 2 4l 34 5s 54 C Turner J K L Ros3 445-100 G G 1 0 G 5 BLAZES ws 3 103 3 S G GJ Gl 6 C Lane J S Cosden S300-100 GG339 DIMMESDALE wb 4 116 4 7 7 7 7 7 L McAte F J Farrell S1S0-100 Coupled in betting as Rancocas Stable entry. Time, 22, 5, 1:11 (new track record). Track fast. $2 mutuels paid, Dominique, 55. GO straight, $3.30 place, $2.40 show; Rancocas Stable entry, $3.00 place, $2.30 show; Crocus, $2.80 show. Equivalent booking odds Dominique, ISO to 100 straight, G5 to 100 place, 20 to 100 show; Rancocas Stable entry. 50 to 100 place, 15 to 100 show; Crocus. 40 to 100 show. Svinner Ch. g, by Tetcr Quince Berry Maid, by Oddfellow (trained by A, Gunthor; bred by Mr. Johnson N. Camden). Went to post at 3:01. At p03t 1 minute. Start good and slow. Won handily; second and third driving. DOMINIQUE, close up from the start, worked his way up on the outside and. finishing fast, passed CROCUS and was going away at the end. KNOBBIE ran a fine race and finished gamely under a hard ride. CROCUS set an extremely fast pace, but tired when the winner challenged. LITTLE CHIEF ran a capital race and so did HILDUR. Scratched GGG07,Carcful, 122; GGC3C Mad Hatter, 123; GGG49 Second Thoughts, 105; GG59G Missionary. 102; 06203 Wellfinder, 100; C659GMaiamast, 112, Overweights Blazes, 5 pounds. tZrT FTFTH EACE 1 Mile. (Not. 5, 19201:384126.) Forest Park Handicap. Purse DODu $1,500. 3-year-olds and upward. Net value to winner $1,000; second, $300; third, $200. Index Horses AWtPPSt Str Fin Jockeys Owners Equiv. 0dd3 Str't GG396 DINNA CARE wb 5 113 2 2 14 14 lz 1 14 C Knmmer Glen Riddle Farm Stb 235-100 6271IEXODUS WB 4 llo 3 5 2' !! 2' 2' ? L Lyke Greentree Stable 340-100 GG3S8 KNOT w 6 102 4 6 5l 4 4 3" 34 S McLane Salubria Stable 525-100 C6G08 BLUFFER wb 4 105 1 1 6 6 6 G 4J B MariheUi Crow Point Stable 2350-109 G6608SPAUL JONES w 5 105 5 7 7 7 7 7 5 C Lang J S Cosden 25S5-190 GG45G5TIPPITY WHET wb 7 115 7 3 O 54 G1 51 Gl J McTagt L T Bauer 1200-100 CG59G PRUDERY wb 4 109 3 4 3 3 34 4l 7 J CaUahan H P Whitney 270-100 GG334FAIR GAIN ws 5 104 688 8 8 3 3 E Kummer Kenton Stable 7590-100 Time, 23, 47, 1:12, 1:3$. Track fast. $2 mntuels paid, Dinna Care, $G.70 straight, $1.10 place, $3.30 bhow; Exodtu, $4.40 place, $3,10 show; Knot, $4. GO show. Equivalent booking odds Dinna Care. 235 to 100 straight, 105 to 100 place, C3 to 100 ahow7 Exodas, 120 to 100 place, 55 to 100 show; Knot, 130 to 100 show. WinnerCh. g, by Superman Dinawick, by Ciiildwiek (trained by G. R, Tompkins; bred by Mr. Henry T. Oxnard). Went to post at 3:29. At po3t 1 minate. Start good and slow. Won easily; second and third driving. DINNA CARE set a fast paee from soon after the start and was under slight restraint aU the way. EXODUS finished gamely under a good ride and was gradually wearing the winner down. KNOT ran well, but could never get to the two leaders. BLUFFER ran well. PRUDERY quit. PAUL JONES and FAIR GAIN were in a jam soon after the start and were pulled up. Scratched CC59GIMainmast. 110; CGG5GsKnobbie, 127; CG59G Missionary, 100; GGG51 John Paul Jones, 99; (GGG51) Emotion, 108; G63S9Crank. 93; CGG49 Good Times, 95; (6G513)Cirrus, 112. Overweights Dinna Care, 2 pounds. fi.dftK'S. SIXTH EACE 1 1-3 Miles. (May 17, 1911 1:51 3 112.) Timonium Parse. Purse UUUUU $1,500. 3-yexr-old3 and upward. Selling. Net value to winner $1,000; second, $300; third, $2M. Index Horses AWtPPSt U ri Str Tin Jockeys Owners Equiv. Odds Str't 6G621ICOPP'R DEMON wb 4 111 4 7 3 2' 24 ll E Sande O B Akera 235-100 CG523ICLANSMAN w 3 105 C 5 24 U U 11 24 G Bro'ning A E Alexandra 715-100 GG3591 LUNETTA w 5 109 1 1 1 3 3 3 3l S McLane W A Buck 425-100 GG523 "DUKE JOHN w 6 113 7 4 44 1 5 G 4 K Barnca J R Skinker 105-100 (566 17 'SLIPPERY ELM w 9 105 3 2 411k 4 4 5' C Taylor Sunnyland SUhle 713-100 (G3900)BRIDESMAN wu G 115 5 6" ' G'- fi C C Kummer P J Fouhy 370-M0 6192 DRESDEN wC 106 237 7 7 Fell larncH Tho'a W Fcnwick 2150-l- Time, 24, 4BJ4, 1:13. 1:39. 1:525. Track fast, $2 mntuels paid. Copper Demon, $7.10 straight, $1.20 place, $3.00 show; Chi asm an, JG.50 place, $1.00 aow; Ijinetta, $3.30 show. Equivalent booking odds Copper Demon, 255 to 100 straight, 110 to 100 place, CO to 100 show; CUns-man, 225 to 100 place, 100 to 100 show; Lunetta, G5 to 100 show. Winner B. c, by Onnondale Lady Bedford, by Ogdca (trained fcy 0. B. Alters; bred by Mr. John E. Midden). Went lo poit at 4:00. At post 1 minute. SUrt god and slow. Wan handily; second and third driving. COPPER DEMON moved up -with a rush on th bsekstretch and came wide when entering the home stretch, but wore CLANSMAN down and, passing him. was ridden out at the end. CLANSMAN raced into the lead and saved gronnd when entering the homestretch, but was tiring badly near the end. LUNETTA, away well, set a fast early pace and saved gronnd on the farms nnd( although weakly ridden, was running fast at the end. DUKE JOHN finished resolutely. SLIPPERY ELM had no mishap. DRESDEN fell lame and was pnUed up. Scratched (CGG47) Pastoral Swain, 110; (GCG08)Irish Kiss, 117; GG502JAI1 Fair. 106; GGG21 By Jiminy, 110. fifftk SEVENTH RACE 1 1-16 Miles. (May 10, 192S 1:44 3 107.) Purso $1,300. 3-year-VJ Vf F i7 olds and upward. Fillies and Mares. Claiming. Net value to winner $900; second, $250; third, $150. Index Horses AWtPPSt U Str Fin Jockeys Owners Equiv. Odds Str't GG60GPOLLY WALE wb 3 105 1 1 2 2 2 14 14 C Stnder J Wale l'W-100 GG638SGAZINTA w 3 100 10 S 61 5l 3" 31 24 A Abel J C Fletcher 570-104 G6G38 CROSSLESS wb 3 105 7 10 8 S 54 54 3 B MarineUl W J Salmon 7!.V10. (G6458) 'FEIGNED ZEAL w 3 107 5 6 5 41 4l 4 44 E SmVod C Deibel 470-1W GG638 LITTLE AMMIE w 3 105 9 T 94 9 7 G' 55 E Kummer L T Bauer 1U;M-10') (G487)KIRAH w 5 115 3 2 S 14 1 2l G G Mein T E Crist tI550-101 GGG24 'SCOTLAND YET wb 4 110 8 11 11 11 91 9 75 E Martz J H Rosseter 910-1) GGG0G GRISELDA w 3 113 4 4 44 6 S19 S 8" A Johnson R Lewis T GG383MOLL. BARNES wb 4 110 6 5 71 7" G V 9 G Babln J Crofton 13(3-100 GG 10G T. VENGEANCE w 3 105 11 9 10 104U 10' 10 C LangT C J Casey 11710-101) GGG0G TOODLES wb 3 10G1 2 3 11 & 10 11 11 S McLane J II Shrera 57.'-10O tMutuel field. Time, 24, 48. 1:14, 1:41, 1:48. Track fast. $2 mutuels paid. Polly Wale, $11.20 straight, $(5.70 place, $3.70 show; Gasinta, $5.70 place, $3.S0 show; Crossless, $4.40 show. Equivalent booking odds roily Wale, 4G0 to 100 straight, 235 to 100 place, 85 to 100 show; Gazinta, 1S5 to 100 place, 90 to 100 show; Crossless, 120 to 100 show. Winner Ch. f, by Uncle Our Lassie, by Yankee (trained by W. T. Anderson; bred by Mr. W. 15. Miller). Went to post at 4:29. At post 1 minute. Start good and slow. AVon driving; second and third the same. TOLLY WALE raced ia closest pursuit to the stretch, then passed KIRAH and outfinished GAZINTA. The latter closed up ground and finished fast. CROSSLESS met with interference, but closed a big gap and finished with a rush. FEIGNED ZEAL had no mishap. TOODLES showed the most early speed and quit badly. KIRAH tired after racing into the lead. LITTLE AMMIK closed a gap in the last half. Scratched GGG38 Grace Foster, 105. Overweights Feigned Zeal, 2 pounds; Griselda. 3; Toodles, 1. Greatest Fall Meeting: Latonia's Autumn Racing of 31 Days Immensely successful GREATEST FALL MEETING Latonia's Autumn Racing of 31 Days Immensely Successful ! Total of S101,4C3 Distributed In Stakes and Tiirses arontfort .Tones Gathers Lion's Share ol the Trizcs. 4 The Latonia fall meeting, -which closed Saturday, was the most successful in the history of that popular course. There Averc thirty-one days of racing, from September 30 to November 1, during which time 217 races were run and $101,463 distributed in stakes and purses, the daily average distribution amounting to $12,950. Montfort .Tones has reason to feel satisfied with the showing his stable made at Latonia. Horses from his establishment won fourteen races, including the rich Latonia Championship Stakes and $63,963 in prize money. The Idle Hour Stock Farm Stable of R TL Bradley also did well with seven victories and $15,430 to his credit M. Gold-blatt was third on the list with $13,730 and the Florisant Stable next in order with $12,143. Among the horses Ilockminister, by virtue of his Latonia Championship success, tops the list of the winners, with Out Oui second and Lady Madcap third. J. Corcoran carried off the riding honors with twenty-six winning mounts to twenty-four to the credit of E. Kennedy, while J. Owens had twenty-two and J. Heupel twenty. The following are the complete statistics of the meeting: The following are the owners who won $500 or more each : , Owner. 1st. 2d. 3d. Amt. Jones. Montfort u 13 15 $G3,9ri5 Idle Hour Stock Farm Stable. 7 4 4 35 4S0 Goldblatt, M 8 11 8 33,730 Florisant' Stable o 7 4 3' 14s Kelley. F. J 4 6 0 llGT, Breckinridge, D 3 2 2 30,200 Knebelkamp, W. F 7 G 6 1015S Perkins. W 2 C 1 lo'.OOO Ecspess. J. B C G 4 8,5G." Seott. D. W c 1 1 7.150 Livingston. J 2 0 0 C.9G0 Gallaher Bros 5 3 1 c.344 Wcideinann. C 4 2 5 0 Clark. C. W 3 4 0 SSS Kirby, A. L 4 2 0 r.,94 Baker, R. L. & A. 3 4 o 5.121 Kcene, J. O. & G. H .", 4 3 4-S99 Hall, W. H 3 5 2 4.S97 Hewitt, H. II 2 5 8 4,500 Lexington Stable . 1 1 1 4,430 Worthington. C T 3 2 5 4420 Greenberg, J 3 1 5 4.273 Yonng, A. W. 3 2 4 4172 Marshall Bros 2 1 0 4.000 Spencer, 3 3 1 3 39-(0 McGarvey. R. 3 2 1 3.S00 Spenec, K 3 0 1 3.S00 Williams Bros. . 3 12 3.7S3 Cebriaa, B 2 5 3 3700 Hendrie. G. 3L 2 4 2 3,375 Umensettcr, J. 3 0 0 SSOO Pendergast, T. J. 2 2 3 3 293 Blackford, G. L. 2 15 ?202 Devcreaux, T. F. . 2 2 3 2o35 Shafer & Conway 2 2 2 2,$GG Heigcl, P t 2 2 2 2.S00 Moore, M. O. 2 2 1 2,725 Kohn & Thcisen . 2 2 1 2709 Coyne, P 2 0 2 2.G95 Nichols, S. IC 2 11 2,(&0 Darden, W. W 2 0 1 2.C00 Herdel, H 2 1 0 2.430 Fair Acre Farm Stable 2 O 1 2,325 reyton, F 2 0 1 2,300 McCowan & Jones 2 O 0 2,J50 Knebelkamp, G. 2 O 0 2.250 Crawford. W. H 2 0 0 2.200 Paul, F. C. 2 0 0 2.200 Whitney, H. P. 1 0 0 2,100 ' Ward. J. S 1 3 0 3,975 Baker & Nichols 1 3 1 1,875 j Cropper, V 1 2 0 1,834 Swan. H. H 1 3 0 1.758 Riverdale Stable 1 1 ?. 1.74S Mountjoy, T. V 1 1 2 1,673 Hayes, T. P 1 2 1 l.GGG Walls. E. J 1 2 1 3, COO Lowe, J 1 1 2 3.599 McPhcrwn, J 1 0 3 1.552 Judge, S 1 1 0 3,450 Walker, E. C 1 1 1 3,400 McDowell, T. C 1 1 1 1,400 Baker, G. F i 1 1 0 1,400 j Allen, R. 1! 1 0 3 1.100 Lowcnstcin, M. & J 1 1 0 I.IIVJ Lehan, D 1 1 0 1,350 Gorey, A. .7 1 0 2 1.341 Henderson, E. B 1 0.2 1,325 Madden, J. E 1 0 2 1.325 1 Bunbury, B. C 1 1 O 3,300 P&rtch Bros 1 1 0 3,300 Ellis, J. C 1 1 0 1,303 i O'Meara Bros 1 1 0 3.300; Paul. J. L 1 1 0 3,300; Trotter, E 1 1 0 3,300 McKee, J. B 1 0 1 3,275 Headier. Hal Price 1 0 1 3,275 Sewell, L. U 1 0 1 3.225 J Gass. J 1 0 1 1.222 Applegate, W. E 1 0 1 3,200 Lyne, L. A 1 0 1 i.'MO; Clobcr, J. B 1 0 1 1,200; Bradley, T. C 1 0 0 3.200 1 iBlanton, W. II 1 0 1 3.200 Baiter, S. T 1 0 1 1,200 Allen. G. R 1 0 0 3.150 Vogcler. A 1 0 0 3.150! Allgyer, J 1 O 0 3,100 j Arvin & Allen 1 0 0 3,300 Batchlcr. II. T. 1 0 0 3.10O Brown. T. J 1 0 0 1,100 Byrne, H. D 1 0 0 3,100 Gardner, II. P 1 O 0 3.300 ! Gentry. L 1 0 0 1,100' ' j j 1 i J 1 j ! Owner. 1st. 2d. 3d. Amt. Grabner. F. M 1 0 0 $ 1,100 Grabner & McNamara 1 0 0 1.100 Hay, 0. W 10 0 1,100 Merle. A. J 1 0 0 1,100 Miller, B 10 0 1.1C0 Moore, Mcll 10 0 1,100 Murnan, M. P 1 0 0 3,100 Rogers, It. L. 1 0 0 1.100 Itowe, C. E 1 0 0 1.100 Sinitha, A 10 0 1.100 Watts. G 1 0 0 1,100 Watts, R, T 0 4 2 1.0G8 Calm, J. C 0 4 1 947 Phillips. A O 3 1 821 Phillips, J. P 0 1 0 800 Shields, M 0 3 1 731 Drumheller, G 0 2 3 775 Seagram Stable 0 1 3 725 Kirkfield Stable O 3 0 703 Laffoou. P 0 2 2 G50 Lewis, W. L. 0 1 3 599 Reiser Bros 0 1 2 595 Xalapa Farm Stable 0 2 1 55D Looney, J. T 0 1 3 525 Sweeney, J. B 0 0 3 522 Hancock, A. B 0 2 1 500 Randolph, J 0 1 3 500 The following are the horses which accounted for $500 or more each: Horse. 1st. 2d. .3d. Amt, Rockminister 1 3 2 $20,530 Oui Oui 2 1 1 13,175 Lilly Madcap 2 1 1 8.080 Radio 1 0 1 7,070 Chatterton 2 0 0 7,400 Firebrand 2 0 0 fi.OGO Betty Beall 1 0 0 0.SSO Fair Phantom 4 1 0 5,800 Surf Rider 2 1 2 5,773 Prince K 2 1 0 4,000 IJillv Star 3 1 0 3,800 Granite Ware 3 0 1 3.800 Cherry Tree 2 0 4 3,070 In Memoriam 2 1 2 3,450 Georgette 3 0 0 3.350 Ruby 3 0 0 3,300 White Star 2 0 4 3.023 Lucky Hour 0 1 0 3.000 Alice Blue Gown 2 11 2.974 Matinee Idol 2 2 2 2,891 Green Gold 2 2 2 2,845 Quince Garden 2 2 0 2,825 Hyaiipom 2 2 2 2.SC0 Pumps 2 1 3 2,7&S Auntie May 2 0 3 2,723 Fantoi-lie 2 2 0 2,050 Paris Maid 2 1 1 2,025 Lady Champ 2 0 1 2,000 T'nited Verde 1 3 2 2,570 Make Up 2 1 0 2.525 Trooper 2 1 1 . 2.500 Orlova 2 1 1 2,500 Pequot 2 1 0 2,483 Kewpie O'Neil 2 0 1 2,450 .limmie Daw 2 0 1 2,450 Ararat 2 0 1 2,425 The Clown 2 0 2 2,423 Kinsman 2 0 2 2,400 Ferguson 2 1 0 2,400 Charles Henry 2 1 0 2,400 Guest of Honor 2 0 1 2,325 P.irdie G ... 2 0 1 2.300 Post Haste 2 0 0 2.300 Lsthrop 2 0 0 2.250 Little Black Sheep 2 0 0 2,250 Red Arrow 2 0 0 2,250 Snperbum 2 0 0 2,250 Sister Flo 2 0 0 2.200 Sewell Combs 2 0 0 2.200 Queen High 2 0 0 2,200 Cantilever 2 0 0 2,200 Buddie Kean 2 0 0 2,200 lio McMillan 1 2 2 2.093 Skeezii 1 3 0 2,059 P.racdalbane 1 1 1 2,020 Cho Cho 1 1 0 2,000 P.right Tomorrow 1 1 0 1,900 Pompous 1 3 1 1,850 Lidy Astor 1 2 0 1,830 Runqnoi 1 2 0 1,834 Dr. Clark 1 1 0 1,825 Rouleau . 1 1 1 1.800 Sea Prince 1 3 0 1,753 Tulane 1 1 2 1,703 Romping Mary 1 2 2 1,700 Honor Man 12 0 1.C89 Royal Dick 1 2 1 1,034 Louanna 1 2 1 1.G25 Translate 1 1 1 l.COO Miss Collette 1 2 1 l.GOO Aspiration 1 0 2 l.GOO Jouett 1 1 0 1,550 Treasurer 1 1 1 1,543 Dimples 1 2 0 1,533 Power 1 2 0 1,500 Tender Scth 1 1 2 1,500 Triumph 1 2 0 1,500 GniKs Maid 1 1 2 1,500 Raider 1 1 1 1.49S Pindar Peel 1 0 1 1,493 Itelle Amic 1 1 1 1,450 Lugs 1 0 3 1.450 Normal 1 1 0 1.450 liuster 1 1 O 1,444 E:tero 1 1 0 1.423 AYickford 1 1 1 1,400 Sam Reh 1 1 1 1,400 Nulli Secundus 1 1 1 1,400 Away 1 1 1 1.400 Virgo 1 1 1 3.400 Megan 1 1 1 1.400 Adouis 1 1 0 1,400 Miss Petite 1 1 0 1.350 Lou Widrig 1 0 2 1.341 Topmost 1 0 2 1,325 Violet Mahoney 1 0 2 1,325 Uicust Ix-avc-J 1 0 2 1,322 Escnrpolettc 1 0 2 3,322 Bobby Shea 1 1 0 1,300 Carnarvon 1 1 0 1,300 Claymore 1 0 2 1,300 Kying Prince 1 1 0 1,300 Gem 1 0 2 1,300 .Tames B. Brown 1 1 0 1.300 Golden Floss 1 1 0 1,300 Missionary 1 0 0 1,300 Proceeds 1 0 2 1,300 Sweet lady 1 1 0 1,300 Hughes Graham 1 0 1 1,293 Certain : 1 0 1 1,273 Abudane 10 1 1,273 Anglum Maid 10 1 1,250 Brotherly Love 1 0 1 1,243 Stump Jr. 1 0 1 1 223 Mom 1 0 1 l',222 Willow Tree 10 1 1,200 (Continued on eighth page.) . i 1 ' , i . ' i , j GREATEST JALL MEETING 1 (Continued from third page). Horse. 1st. 2d. 3d. A int. " Yoshimi l n 0 $1,200 Smuts l o 1 1.200 Sir Lawnfal 10 1 1,200 North Tower l o 1 1,200 AVnywassamo 1 0 1 1,200 Flower .Shop l o 1 1,200 Brilliant Star 1 0 0 1,200 I'ritish Liner 10 1 1,200 Bradley's Toncy 1 0 1 3,200 Sway 0 4 1 1,107 Miss Meisc 10 0 1.150 Sir Thomas Kean 1 0 0 1,130 Spats 10 0 1,150 Kit ' Klack 1 0 0 1,150 1 Calcutta 10 0 1.1. V) Great Jaz 1 0 1 3,12.. Untried 1 0 0 1,100 1 Valoise 1 0 0 3.10!) Sunny Ducrow 1 0 0 1.100 j i; Taylor Hay 1 0 0 1,100 . ; The "Wit 1 0 0 1,100 :; : Resting Time 1 0 0 1.100 Right on Time 1 0 0 1.100 !: ' Sea Court 1 0 0 1,300 Rapid Day 1 0 0 1.100 Rcncclaw 1 0 0 1,103 ! 1 List One 1 0 0 1.100 Iierre 1 0 0 3,100 i j lottie Loraine 1 0 0 3,3(!0 Macbeth 1 0 0 1,100 !; Manicure Maid 1 0 0 1,100 ' Mary 1. Gardner 1 0 0 1.303 .' Mechanic 1 0 0 1.300 j j Michael J. Daly 1 0 0 1.100 i Mr. Lee 1 0 0 1.100 1 1'lus Ultra 1 0 0 1,300 ! Salvo 1 0 0 3,300 j I Hysteria 1 0 0 1,100 i Inquisition 1 0 0 1.100 j j (Ilyn 1 0 0 1,100 ! , Goldencrest 1 0 0 1,100 ' ' Fincastlc 1 0 0 1,100 i ' Cash 1 0 0 1.300 ; Krunell 1 0 0 1,100 ! j Kosh 1 0 0 1,100 I Koy From Home 1 0 0 1,300 j i Ashland 1 0 0 1,100 j Antonia 1 0 0 1.100 ! ! Alameda Girl 1 0 0 1.103 j j Bunting 0 0 0 1,000 ! i Chiva 0 4 1 947 j Gangway 0 3 0 940 John S. Iteardon 0 3 1 889 (Walnut Hall 0 3 2 860 j j Tulsa 0 3 1 S21 Guy 0 1 0 800 I A. N. Akin 0 3 0 GGG Repeater 0 3 0 GOO Kritish Maid 0 1 3 599 American Ace 0 2 0 530 Dan K O'Sullivan Oil 525 Cap Kock 0 0 3 522 Krilliant Jester 0 1 1 500 Fasteride 0 2 0 500 Postlude 0 2 1 500 Startle 0 2 0 500 The jockeys who rode one or more winners follow : Jockey. Mts. 1st. 2d. 3d. Unp. r.C. Corcoran, J 119 20 13 17 03 .22 Kennedy, B 120 24 20 12 70 .19 Owens. J 131 22 20 15 71 .17 Heupel, J US 20 12 9 77 .17 Pool, H 04 17 7 11 29 .27 Pool. W 110 15 27 14 00 .13 Brothers, T ..52 8 5 5 34 .35 McDcrmott, L. 82 7 9 13 53 .09 Garner, M 37 7 7 3 20 .19 AVilson, A 74 8 13 47 .03 ll.unsford, H 37 0 7 5 20 .34 IMoaney. J. D G3 C 11 40 .10 Kails, C 77 5 11 11 50 .0(5 Connelly, D 50 5 7 12 32 .09 (Ambrose, K 47 5 3 2 37 .11 iTuurbor, II 07 4 0 5 52 .0(! j Scobie, II 3S 4 5 0 23 .11 j Swart, N 48 4 4 0 31 .OS I Stearns, H 32 4 4 3 21 .32 Smith, F 55 3 5 7 40 .05 j j Burke, II. J 43 3 3 4 33 .07 Koach, A 35 3 3 2 27 .09 , Istutts, H 30 3 1 3 23 .10 ' Gray. II 27 2 4 2 19 .07 Gregory, L 28 2 1 4 21 .07 j ll.illcy, AV 12 2 0 2 8 .17 j ' ! Howard, J IB 1 3 0 12 .0:i Schuttinger, A 1 2 1 2 .17 j j Falor, K 11 1 1 l S .09 j Fronk, W 10 1 0 2 13 .00 J Harrington, It 17 1 0 0 10 .00 The following are the jockeys who finished second or third, but did not ride a winner: Jockey. Mts. 2d. T'l.unp. ' (.Martin, 13. 37 3 2 32 'Sharpe, F 21 2 3 1J j ISeheffel, B 10 2 2 12 ' 'Fields. G 17 2 0 15 . G ruber. J It 1 2 8 Koehm, H. 25 1 2 22 i 'Glick, H 4 1 0 3 . Francis, J 7 1 0 0 Zoeller. J 15 0 2 13 Demourelle, C G 0 1 5 j jKcssner. J G 0 1 5 Disunion. C 8 0 1 7 Wilson, F 13 0 1 12 The following are the jockeys who finished unplaced with all their mounts: Jockey. Mts. Jockey. Mts. Barnes. N. J 1 Matthews, K 2 Finn, T. 1 Primrose, W 2 Lykc, Ii 1 Wirth, L. 2 Keogh, F 1 Bobbins, K 3 Kummer, C. 1 Bell, J 3 Lamlreville, C 1 Blandau, K 3 Loser, W 1 Docrr, S 4 McGraw. S 1 Harvey, B. 5 Moeller, R 1 Jones, II. K 9 Pickens, A 1 Murray, T 10 Rice, I. 1 Kcdcris, J 23 Canfield, L 2 Terat, A. 1 Kaiser, H 2 The following are the trainers who saddled one or more winners: Trainer. Wins. Trainer. Wins. Perkins, W 15 Iticliardson, G 2 -Spence, K 17 Goode, J. M 2 Trotter, K 10 Frakes, It. G 2 Goldblatt, M 9 Devorcaux. T. F. ... 2 Kinnegan, W. B. ... 7 Duggan, J. J 2 Baker, A 7 Chenault. S 2 Restless, J. B G Calm. 1 2 Kirby, A. I. G Allen, G. It 1 Gallaher, J. C 5 Arvin, G 1 Van Meter, C. C. ... 4 Baxter, S. T 1 Bunbury, B. C 4 Bellew, U V 1 Barnes, G. V 4 Bianchi, O. A 1 Hurley, W 4 Brooks, F 1 liand, G 4 Chappctl, C. W 1 Buford, W. 3 Cropper, F 1 Coyne, P 3 Gass, J. 1 F.veiinan, J. S 3 Gentry, L. 1 Morris, D. T 3 Goose, It 1 Umensetter, .1 3 Allen, R. B 1 Williams, P. .1 3 O'Meara, K. P 1 : Worthington. C. T... 3 Oots, II 1 Thompson, II. J. ... 3 Paul, J. L. 1 Hall, W. II 3 Pontius. J. L. 1 Johnson, L 3 Rowe. G. K 1 Koene, G. U 3 Whitlow, J. () 1 Lowe, J 3 AVilliams, R. T 1 McNamara, J 3 AVnldron. R 1 McGarvey, R 3 Mason, 'L. L. 1 McPherson, J 3 Rogers, R. I .. 1 Milan, J. C 3 Hayes. T. P. 1 Marshall, L. F 2 Henderson, S. M. ... 1 Herdel. H 2 Irwin, T 1 Heigcl, P 2 Johnson, T 1 Ilak. U. J 2 Judge, S 1 AVright, F 2 Lehau, D 1 AVoods, n. 0 2 Iwis, A 1 A'estal, R. N 2 Lowenstcin, M 1 AValters, J 2 Mayberry, G 1 Stewart, I). K 2 Menger, A 1 ' Smith, J. 1 2 Moles f.orth, G 1 The percentage of winning favorites was below normal, as shown in the subjoined tabulation : Number of days ; 3t Number of races 217 AVinuing first choices 77 AVinning second choices 57 AVinning out iders S4 AVinning at odds-on 17 Defeated at o;lds-on 17 Percentage cf winning choices 35 One dead heat. The following stakes were decided: Stake. Date. AVinner. VaU. Latonia Autumn Inaugural Handicap, September 30; Lidy Madcap $ 5,900 Fort Thomas Handicap; October 7; Betty Beall G.SS0 Autumn Handicap, October 7; Chatterton. . . . 5,9t0 Clueen City Handicap, October 14; Oui Oui.. 10,575 l.-itonia Championship Stakes. October 21; Rockminister 24.0S0 Covington Handicap, October 2S; Firebrand.. 5,4tiO Latonia Cup Handicap, November 4; Radio.. 7,520 Only one change was made in the track records, which are here shown: Dist. Horse. A. AVt. Date. Time. 1-2 Amelia May. 2 103 June 14, 1S93 :4S4 Sting 2 105 May 14. 1901 48',4i 4 1-2 f Distinction .2 107 June 10, 1919 :52i 5-S Gov'nor Gray2 1C9 June 22. 1910 :59 Frederick L.2 109 June 13, 3912 :59 5 1-2 f T. M. Green. 3 93 June 7, 1909 1:03 3-4 High Cost..G 110 June 7, 1921 1:10 s 3 1-2 f J. Greenberg.4 110 Nov. 4, 1904 1:19 7-8 Merrick G 115 Oct. 15, 1909 1:25 7 1-2 f Bes. Bisland.G 102 May 3, 1895 1:34V,, 1 St. Aug'tine.4 ICG July 3, 1919 l:2Gi Senn'gs Park3 113 July 5. 1919 1:30 4 Dick Welles. 3 1071 Oct. 29, 1903 1:33 lm20y Fr'nd Harry! 110 July 5, 1910 1:40 lmGOy Shawana ...4 100 Oct. 14, 1905 1:43 lm70y Cudgel 3 120 Not. 3, 1917 1:41 lmlOOy Coruscate ..5 100 July 15, 1905 1:41 1.1-10 Dodge 3 122 Oct. 7. 1916 1:43 1 1-3 Blk. Toney..3 105 June 20, 1914 l:50ys Omond 3 93 June 11. 1919 t-.aOVs 1 3-10 Best Pal ...4 119 July 9. 1921 1:56 1 1-i Busy Signal 3 121 June 30, 1920 2:02 lm500y Swiftwing ..5 100 July 8. 1903 2:10 1 3-8 J. Furlong... G 109 Nov. 4. 3913 2:19 11-2 Minto II. ..G115 July 10, 1920 2:29 1 5-8 Stockwell ..3 100 October 4, 1919.. 2:45 1 3-4 R'kminister 3 120 Oct. 21. 1922 2:55-, 2 Azo 3 SS July 3. 1909 3:28 2 1-4 Radio 4 100 Nov. 1. 1922 3.48 'Against time. Page 4 Pimlico Entries and Past Performances for Tuesday, November 7 PI II I inn ENTRIES AND PAST PERFORMANCES Mill LI UU FOR TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 7 AVKATIIEIt CI.ISAU: TRACK FAST. Racing starts at 1:30 p. m. (Chicago time 12:30). 66635 l.Sundial TI Ill 1:38 10S..715 Superior mud runner. x Good mini niuncr. CG034 MiHiddni Jewel C 110X715 Fair mini runner. (M) Maidens. Appienlic 66635 tCromweIl 110 1:3S C 104X710 allowance, b Blinkers. 66647 bIC n i g h t of the First Race-2 1-4 Miles. .11 1:38"S 4 107X710 Catonsville Steeplechase. efloae. 'Charles J. B- Pur.?e $2,000. 4-year-olds and upward. 1,c M?5 J-a? lnrv-in T . . 66208 enne Sweopy 10 l:4.m 3 100 X 70j Ind. Horse. Wt. Rcc. A.Wt.ilnn. C64S2 l,Vitamin 105 1:41 3 95X7W CCC19 Crest Hill 10 140X700 66406 bVenizelos 105 l:39i 3 102X705 66119 Keltic (M) 139 695 66593 Mwk Orange 102 1:40 r. 100x705 66453 Overmatch 7 150X090 e63SG hlraWilwm 10SJl:42f 5 103X705 66646 l.Musty 4 13-090 66624- bMavor House 7 l:38!i 0 112X700 C6619 Lucky Find .WW. 4 140X085 66542 Oecidenta (M) ... 3 9S..700 Second Race 3-4 Mile. Fifth Race 1 Mile. Juvenile Handicap. I'imlico Fnturity Cup. Purse ?1, 749.34. 2-yoar-ohls. 2-year-olds. Allowances. (Track record: Nov. C. 19221:115128.) (Track record: Nov. 5, 1920 1:38--4 126.) (66456) Silk Tassel 100 1:12 117 X 725 (66650) SALLY'S ALLEY .116 1:39 110.. 750 66622 Sweetheart 113 1:14 115X720 66648 How Fair 119 1:40 119. .740 (06489) Heeltaps 113 1:12 120X715 66650 llialio 119 1:40 119.. 735 (66522) bBluo Hawk 110715 06650 Martingale 122 1:39 122 X 735 66170 Luminist 115 1:14 99.. 710 66648 bDongos 122 1:39 119.. 735 66252 Flag of Truce 119 1:13 114. .710 666503 My Own 122 1:10 122. .730 C6637 Itucado 110 1:14 10S..705 (C6272) Ruddy 117X705 Sixth Race 1 1-2 Miles. 66005 Frank G . 107 1-131- "' 107 " 700 Fourteenth Running Bowie Handicap. rrT-W W V, . ?10,000 Added, -third Race 3-4 Mile. 3-year-olds and upward. Allowances, ,,., 1 otomae I nrfsp. (Track record: Nov. 12, 1918 2:31 5 130.) Purso r. 51.i,19.31. 3-year-olds and upward. Claiming. T cel:ro 66558 Exterminator .. im 130 2:30 ...rmiz. - , injorvi 3oO09OO (Track record- recora. Nov .o. 0 i, 10-'' j.i 1 1.11 li-r1.,R .,128.) (66623) bOceanic 3 113..J-90 (66634) tIKffare 118 1:12 0 120.. 725 66636 bMad Hatter 120 2:31 G 125880 66634 bDoxterous 10C. 1:13 3 105X720 66657 Exodus 4 113.. 8S0 C6C213 The Almoner 11311:12 3 105.. 715 (66608) Irish Kiss 102 2:33 7 100X8S0 66542 Polythia 107 1:11 4 114:1:715 66657 Paul Jones 112 2:31 5 101870 014873 bTcil 105 1:11 3 110X715 06558 bOaptain Alcock ...118 2:33 5 110X870 60649 Good Times 103 1:12 3 110X715 63623 Nedna 3 104X8G0 66649 bSaddle and lSoots.102 1 :11 3 113X710 (6C491) bTliirnble 4 104XSC0 66634 bFifry-Fifly 109 1:12 3 105X710 . . 66634 Arrow of Gold. . . .10S 1 :11 4 114X710 0 Seventh Eace 1 1-8 Miles. l"1"0 "49.34 . 3-year-olds and upward. Selling. 06649 bApex ' 103 1 iaa"- 3 105 710 51. 06634 nAIex U. . 113 l "131" 3 1(-,X705 (Track record: May 17, 19111:513112.) 6G00G f'Roval Charlie 103 1-12" 3 100 705 66652 bl)ark Hill 110 1:51 0 113X725 66634 'Wraith ..114 1-1'm 4 iyto", 66606 The Roll Call 102 1:52 3 103 X720 66422 bDoughnut 103 l:13i'- 3 105X700 66525' Gallivant 114 1:55 4 113X715 66647 'Plucky .....108 1:13- 3 97X700 66488 bKonen 100 1:53 0 110X715 66634 bBrooklesbv (M). .'..112 l-l'i" 3 100 700 66610 Tom McTaggart ..115 1:51 8 115715 66224 bSailing Along 10S 1-13? ' 3 IO7W00 " 66555s Lad's Love 102 1:53 fi 108X715 1S. Louis entry. 60454 Betty J 10S 1:55 5 102X710 v,ll4. -n , 66621 'King John Ill 1:53 7 113710 -41 -4 ?1UCVr1 . 66635 'bNightboat 3 98x710 Pure Pur,e $1 $1,,49..,4. 3-j ear-olds and , , upward. Claim- 66526 .I)r. Jim 107 1:52 5 108X705 '1 !, 66652 bNortn Wales 08 3 103X705 (Track record- Ml TTR-4 too, ptfoi . ' 1.38 120.) 66560 .Dolly C 95 1:55 4 100X 705 refni Hnnnnious ...... 94 1:38 3 102.. 725 66386 'Balance Wheel .. .110 1:53 4 100X700 riA' !:oa,fir, 97 1:37 0 110X720 66606 Jordan 3 101.. 700 rf?iS ,Am3n,,a Hwy ....100 1:39 3 95 x 715 66624 AVar Victor ..105 1:55 C 113.. 700 fc6C47 bCahalan 102 1:38 4 110.. 715 66606 'Dissolute (M) .... 99 1:54 3 93.. 700 PfII,lCO JOCKEY PEKCESTACKS. , Prom January 1, lJ)2i, to November 1, 192:2, Inclusive. At or At or Over Over Jockey. P.C. Wt Mts. 1st. 2d. 3d. Jockey. . r.C. Wt. Mts. 1st. 2d. 3d. a,n, E 32 H3 358 115 74 58 Kummer, C .12 113 249 31 40 44 Sclmttinger. A. .. .29 100 05 19 11 11 Martin. W 11 112 150 17 20 .10 Turner, C 25 109 208 07 57 33 Bonce, 0 11 109 324 37 43 40 !ltor. ,M 21 99 701 150 124 94 Tryon, A .11 102 82 9 9 10 Fator. L 21 105 370 70 73 53 Walls, G 11 109 207 23 20 23 McAtec, L 21 107 373 77 07 52 Davies, T 11 112 27 3 2 4 Penman, L. 20 10S 408 82 07 49 Wallace, J 10 95 600 61 C8 78 V-?"8- C " 104 lr'r' i'-'O 101! Thomas, .T 10 95 251 20 27 21 Allen, A. 20 103 95 19 3 13 Nolan. T 10 100 182 18 20 24 Smallwood, E. .. .19 107 220 44 29 39 McCov, J 10 100 93 9 12 12 Stirling, D IS 10S 312 55 50 44 Fator, E. 10 100 298 29 34 38 Jairbrother, C. .. .18 114 123 22 22 12 Rabin, G 10 108 115 11 10 15 Rutwcll, J .17 110 241 41 39 33 Lowe. S. 09 104 07 6 5 U Lyke. L. 17 114 153 20 23 20 Gantner, A." 09 100 259 23 21 32 Ltisor, L 17 109 99 1 7 10 1 0 Rowan, J 09 109 429 37 51 52 "alIs. r 8S 359 59 50 4S Rrenning, G 09 103 345 32 30 42 Jackson, C 10 105 141 22 10 25 Harbourne, E 08 90 25 2 3 2 Keogh, F 10 111 171 28 27 35 Weiner, F 08 99 330 26 35 37 Holmes, U 16 91 19 3 1 3 Woodstock, F 08 104 200 10 27 - 20 Mannelli.lt 10 104 330 54 05 33 Martz, E 08 103 242 20 29 27 Merimee. J 15 97 200 41 25 47 Fletcher, I. 07 109 43 3 5 3 Taphn, E 15 10C 214 32 31 33 Kummer, E 07 103 124 9 11 10 Rarnes, K .15 1 04 260 40 33 30 McCrann, R. .07 104 182 12 22 22 ,0.Ser, A 15 107 73 11 S 7 MeLane, S 07 99 100 7 9 14 "5,n K I 9J 161 22 23 28 Lunsford. H 07 112 70 5 7 Callahan. J 14 93 250 35 39 35 Carroll, G. W. .. .07 107 109 11 9 21 Johnson, A. 14 113 284 41 55 40 Mclaughlin, A. .. .0(1 93 210 12 23 30 fctuder C. 13 102 484 04 75 03 Schwartz, M 06 107 132 8 8 10 Anderson, M 12 102 290 34 28 29 Taylor. C 00 93 85 5 5 1 Hy?. R 12 92 120 15 10 11 Ruxton, M 00 109 158 10 18 22 Thomas, H. 12 103 005 70 81 92 Rice, T. 05 110 143 7 15 10 Mem, G. 12 100 48 0 4 8 Parrington, K. . . .04 104 51 2 6 4 Kelsay. W. .12 110 302 30 40 .39 Fraley. A. 100 15 0 2 1 ISt RACE 2 1-4 Miles. CnioiiKville Steeplechase. 4-year-uhls and upward. Index Course Dist Time T'ck Odd Wt St : Str Fin Jockeys Started Order of Finish CREST HILL. b e. 10 140 By Simmons Allie Darden, by Algol. (Trainer, J. H. Lewis. Owner, J. H. Lewis). ?r? ?imIi , 2 3:53 fast 1 H9 11 3 2' 2JD Byers 11 Rriganna, LeMars'n, SeaMon'ch .rZVi J'aUre A.b 2 3:'fas1t 1 160 2 2 3 3i D Byers Perkiomen. Raronet, V.Populill. VaUrf AwH: ast 17-10 146 7 3 11 11 D BJ'ers " 7 Raronet. Sea Scot. Perkiomen 555.', Afl,ueduct A 2 4:1, fast 1-2 143 1 3 1 1 D Byers 5 Decisive. Treviscot, Yorkshire ?r JlZ iC m0" A? I 3:5!"sfast 3 14S 4 3 2s 2" D Byers 0 Earlocker, Irish Sea, Royal Arch 05008 Belmont Ab 2 4:08 fast 3-5 141 4 1 1 1 D Byers 0 C'doreGaunt, T.Vgin'n. Fr'kR. KELTIE, ch. g, 6 (M) 139 By Charles Edward Kolpi., ty Martimmi. (Trainer, W. G. Wilson. Owner, A. Rogers). CC419 Laurel Ab 2 4:01 fast 7-5 141 4 1 1 If R H C'f'd 7 Comiqne, Unar, Vicairc CC202 Laurel Ab 2 4:00fast 9 147 S 2 2' Ink B Kleeger 10 Bonaeourt, Damask, Irish Sea i584 Wood'ne 1 3-4 3:00 fast 18 KB 1 2 3-t 4" P Sharpe 9 Procyon, Rahy Mine. Pnsh Pin Wo?d'lle 3-4 l:12fast C 110 6 0 4'1 4 C Lans 8 Salvo. Diadema, Affectation l'.12r ... nets Ab 2 4:03 fast 12 135 1 1 21 2nk N Barry 5 FJyingFrog. TheTrout, Courieous ,ndsor 1 l:33fast 10 109 4 3 2l 2e J Rowan 10 Affectation. Dellahm, Chloris 1.40.4 Ham ton lmTOy l:49mud 7 10S C 4 6i C' J Rowan 8 P'hPin, King'sCourt, WitchFIo'r .402i Ham'ton 1 l-.S l:53fast 11-5 112 2 1 1 2 J Rowan 5 E) Jesmar, June Flv, Woooouic 63538 Windsor 1 1-S l:56s!op 33 10S 4 2 2 2 E Ambr'se 8 Capt.Scott, RovalVisitor. Paddle iDisqualified. OVERMATCH, b. g, 7 150 By Oversight Omerca, by Common. (Trainer, S. Veitch. Owner, C. K. Harrison, Jr.). CG453 Laurel Ab 2 3:55fast 4 150 4 2 2 2 B Kleeger 7 Earlocker, SeaSkipper. TheTrout l-.aurol Ab 2 3:55fast 3h 100 4 1 Han ouLB Kl'gerlO Lieur.Seas, SeaSerpent, Plumcot 059o Laurel Ab 2 4:01mud 7 14S 6 Ran out. It SimpsonlO Hallavill, Wr'kGrass. Earlocker C54 10 Wood ne 2 1-2 4:43fast 3-5 153 2 Fell. W Borgan 0 Minata, Hallavill, Bullseyc ! " Ab 2 3:57fast 1-2 132 5 C Ch 6J W Borgan 9 Sea Tale. Dandy, Lieut. Seas 5-:nno,s 21 fast 3-2 161 6 7 C 6 Wr Borgan 7 Dandy. Courteous, Houynhnm i'wii.'- ,B-i.on,s Ab'2i 5.03fast 7-5 152 2 1 1 l'J W Borgan 7 Houyhnhinn, Lieut. Seas, Dandy C260, B.B nnets Ab 2 4:04 fast 7-5 150 4 1 1 1 W Borgan 5 Minata, Hoiiyhnhnin, Butch.Roj MUSTY, ch. g, 4 132 By Ultimus Divination, by Horoscope. tForraerly ran as Musy. (Trainer. W. Garth. Owner. J. S. Cosden). Ii-'6 im!!co 2 1-2 4:18 fast- 5 134 6 1 2k 4' C Mergler 9 Comiqne, Hallavill, Sea Tale l ,mh 2 1-2 4:53iTai.t. 13 13C 4 Fell. R H C'f'dll Damask, Lieut. Seas, Minata rVM;'"r La-U,rel Ab 2 3:55fast 4J 140 C Pulled up. R H C'fVl 7 Earlocker. Ovcrmatcli, S.Skipper lure Ab 2 3:59 fast 1-2 145 4 1 1 1 1J 1J R H C Crd 0 Sobrigade. Rriganna. Phoenix hL J'aure Ab 2 ast 4-5 133 4 1 1 2 1 Is R H CT'rd 5 Perkiomen. Sobrigade. Rriganna HlA 'a?,e Ab 2 3:59fast 1 132 6 1 1 Fell. R H C'f'rdlO Shoal, LeftFielder. JimCoffroth 2C:Alduct Ab24:12 fsst 1 133 4 1 1 1 11 2 R H CTrd 4 Robert Oliver. Algardi, Decisive tGlS2 Sar toga 3-4 l:15mud 11-5 115 2 1 1 1 1 T Rice 13 Lucky Find, Rriganna, Lampus LUCKY FIND, b. g, 4 140 By Ferole Lucky Catch, by Top Rock. (Trainer, W. H. Brooks. Owner, S. Ross). CCC19 Pimlico 2 3:53 fast 47 141 8 5 5 0' W Mah'eyll Briganna, OrestHill, LeMarsoiiin fi6385 Laurel Ab 2 1-2 4::,6fast 17 138 4 4 4 4 S Stev'son 0 Baronet. Mohican. Rock'gHorse 00283 Iaurel Ab 2 3:59fast 20 137 2 Lost sidcr.S Stev'son 0 Mohican, Daffa'dillv, L'ghEagle 0C103 Laurel Ab 2 4:04good 30 132 6 $ 715 711 J WilliamslO Perkiomen. Mohican, Raronet 02825 Aqueduct Ab 2 4:13 fast 20 133 5 C 5 5J O D'mond 7 Ards, The Trout. Wisest Fool 02317 Belmont Ab 2 4:01slow 21 140 4 3 3 3" I Barrett 4 UEagle, Qiiecreek, TheVirgin'n 61320 H.deG'ce Ab 2 4:27 mud 31 130 7 1 1' 1' O Diam'nd 9 FrceState, St.Paul, UutcherBoy 2nd RACE ! lliIe"'" "V',jr"l,e Ha,,,lica' --year-olds. (Xov. , 192a BILK TASSEL, ch. f. 2 117 By Superman White Silk, by Gallopinr Simen. (Trainer. M. Hirsch. Owner. J. B. Smith). 6C456 Laurel 3-4 l:12fast 31 100 2 1 1 1' B Mari'elli 5 Tip.Witchet, B.Grand, DiikeJohn C558 Jamaica 5J f l:05fast 2 114 5 1 ! 41 C F'b'ther 9 Wil'mTell, Aladdin. IJlancSeing C54J7 Aqueduct C-8 C7fast 0 112 6 3 3i 4J2 C Ponce 11 Miss Star. Suweep. Edict 652 21: A"1ueducrt, . S"8 , MXfast 38-5 119 2 1 1' 1 C F'b'ther 7 Untidy. Gadfly. Marionette 64880 Belm't 5i f MC l:06slow 112 1 1 1 V C Ponce 9 Edict. Untidy, Suweep 40 Saratoga 61 f 1:09 hvy 12 112 8 S 71 9" II Thomasll Edict. Fly by Day. Brocade 2?5 2antOEa fi , 59fast 4 119 7 7 6 6 B Mari-ellll3 Toucana. Miss Star. Transom I.'15ii iaratBa I'll0, faSt 13"5 103 5 1 l'l Is B Mari'elli 1 2 BlossomTime. Possible, Gadfiv f Saratoga 5-S 1:02 hvy .7-10 116 1 2 2 21 B Mari'elli 5 Runelise. Kindred. (Jrcat ldy 63241 Aqueduct C-8 1:00 good 2-5 117 1 1 1 1 E Sande 1 BriU'ce, Sun'yllest. OlgaV'ginia SWEETHEART, ch. f , 2 115 By Ultimus Humanity, by Voter. (Trainer, G. Denny. Owner, B. Combs). CG622 Pimlico 3-4 l:i2fast 2C113 4 1 21014 R Rom'ellill Rlos. Time, Rigel. Whirlwind 60489 Laurel 51 f 1:09 fast 31 109 6 1 lt 31 J Wallace 7 Heeltaps. Carol.- Moonraker 6G353 Laurel 51 f l:07fast 16 105 1 1 l'l lh j Wallace 8 Riicado,- Wit. Golden Rule 65570 Lex'ton F C l:12fast 61 119 6 i 41 4'1 II E Jonesll RettyBeall. Donges, EasterBells 65296 Lex'ton 3-4 l:141tslow C 104 11 1 1' II E Jones 9 Skeezir. Oui Oni, Bo McMillan 65200 lex'ton CI f l:0Cfast- 9 103 4 3 2" 41 H E Jonesll EasterBells, OuiOui, MissCerina S2S33 Latonla 3-4 l:13fast - 17 115 6 3 71 '8" K Martin 10 Donges,- Dust Flower Kent I. C2438 Latonla 5-8 l:00faat 7 114-4-2 2' 3' K Martin 8 A.M.IPpbrey, Avisack. P Gorhi ! fIEEA?S' cl'vfV Z. 120 By Ultimus Queen of the Water, by Waterboy. ...I rr5"er. W. Irvine. Owner, E. F. Wniitney). rrri iMUTC 6i I 1:09 fast 4 101 1 2 2 1" B Mari'elli 7 Carol, Sweetheart, Moonraker rrt'o V aUre CJ - l:7-fast 21 110 1 1 31 In B Mari'elli 7 Comixa, Woodland, BcttcrTimea rrnk- Jaure 3"1 J :3ast 9 110 2 1 31 C'l J McTag't 7 RIncmont. Transom. Carol CGOOi, Laure W f 1:08 lnt 6-6 11312 1 l1 l'l J Butwell (1 Valador. Crochet, Frank G. r'r't ,f Yrl $ 1:?'fast "-10 316 111 l'l J Butwell 8 S'pHawk, Felicitous, Thr.Sqnare rlV -,.co J1;'331 "-10 "0 1 1 1 l5 J Butwell 9 Druid Hill. Tassel. Susiana (Mi.,6 H.deGce 51 f l:0Srast 9 109 1 1 ink 4'1 J Rowan 8 Vigil. Daniel. Dunlin SI'U,:A4J b 2 , 116 BJ- Atheling II. Chocolate Lady, by Kitimat. rrriJr?l"'r',P- MVxB,Tn; Pwner' NeTana Stock rarm Stable). rfiiao 1" ! Clfl:0S fast 21-10 115 3 4 3'1 l1 B Parke 8 TrueFlicr. Ev.Sawycr, LadyMyra -001 S,P, r's Zra3 I2 1 2 3 3J 41 B Parke 10 Martingale. Ambler, Vigil fi-fiK i r'c , SH"8t 7 110 2 6 6i 7,0 B Parke 9 Martingale. BettcrLuck. Valador lr AS"Ct rS1 l?SHat 7 112 4 4 4 31 B Parke (5 Aladdin, Crochet. St. Valentine rl? a,"a!ca E I l:OCVifast 5 116 7 7 7 7" B Parke 7 BudLarner. FrankG.. BlancSeing nir.22 ?!'a 51,S2fast 1-3 1,5 1 2 2 2 B Parke 3 Great Man, Knighthood uit Jamaica. u-S l:01mud 3-5 110 1 1 1 1 B Parke 4 Rigel, Billy Gibson. Knighthood LUMINIST. b. c, 2 e9 By Hourlcss Lumineuse, by Macdonald II. (Trainer, J. Bryce. Owner, VT. J. Salmon). laurel 1 l:41fast 11 110 3 7 5' C B Mari'elli 7 Mv Own. Woodland, Henna rr!i fV7-. 3-J:"faat 11 104 C 6 7 S' S Bullman 8 Rialto. Lilt. Carol rrT- !r, C.C rr'iVl fa9t 5 115 2 2 1 1 J Butwell 9 Valador. Bet.Times, St.Lswrenca rrVni M l I 1:08 faat 9 1074 C 9 s c'i c Ponce 10 Blue Peter. Rialto. Sun Doll r'rill Ilw 1:2'ifast 32 116 5 5 6h 7,0 J Butwell 13 Carol, Scribble, Rluc Peter rjiao Se m.i rl i ?!S J:?,'ifa3t 7 10S 3 C 6" L Ensor 9 Curtis, Newmarket. Flagstaff (.488- Belm t Ci f MC l:0(slow S 115 7 C 4" 4i J Butwell 0 Amor Patriae. Runviso, Rigel FLAG OF TRUCE br. c 2 114 By Jim Gaffney-Maltha, by Ogden. (Trainor. H. McDaniel. Owner. J. K. L. Boss). !i5!' T'aurel 3-4 1:13faat 9 109 6 7 7 7" C Turner 7 Bluemont, Transom. Carol clr'hr T 3-jl:13fast 31-5 119 3 2 1 1 C Turner 5 Ban.Bcarer. Buckwheat. Jigstcp r-onS ?Tnn..Eht 2' 1:16 Kood 31-10 120 2 2-k 2" C Turner 7 Mag.Reed. S.'sTjion. E.Clayton rviiK l?m P," l:1114slow 1 120 3 7 8 S11 J H Burke S Canraore, Delusive, Heeltapi nirVi ,Wirlh 6i f 1:OSfaet 6 US C 4 C'l 71 H J Burke 7 Arendal, Canmore, Donges rQJ J?.r BJ1:06 fast 7 118 5 4 41 5 A Claver 5 Hopeless, Bucado, Heeltaps rtniA FortErio 5-S l:01fast 33-10 113 4 4 1' C Turner 0 LadyBoss, C.Pantages, Wil.lLife Ham ton 5-S 1:0-' good 17-10 113 2 3 1 In C Turner S WiJULife, Sly Fox. Moihei Bunch BUCADO. br. g. 2 108 By Honeywood Bells, by Leonid. (Trainer, W. A. Burttsciell. Owner. J. R. Skinker). rrAol Timlico 3-4 l:13fast 21 110 8 3 4' C'J M Fator 13 Felicit'ns. LadyMyra. Homest'ch rrlro i-axlTe 3"4 l:Hfast 6 112 7 2 4 7 E Barnes 10 Martingale, Ambler. Vigil Iron. -aure! 54 f l:07fast 33 113 4 4 3 :n E Barnes 8 Sweetheart, Lilt, Golden Rule rrZ aureJ 3-4 1:14 fast 6 10S 0 C 3 1" K Barnes 11 TrueFlier, Water Girl. Lit.Hope -rSJif 1aure 3-4 l:16Hhv- 35 110 7 f. 41 4' E Earnes 7 NMI'pshire. C'tHmptor. W'dland rrw i?T. E"4 I:13fcf" ICS I" 5 7 Gh 6'2 E Barnes 8 Rialto. Lilt. Carol rlfr- y .u?G 3r",4 VU. fast 13f 104 13 l 1-' l5'3 J Ch'lmcrsl.-, Bluemont, Vigil, Marie Blanche rJSSSw-V? " .SiM S US 9 S 6'1 C5 II J Burke 9 M. Blanche. Tycoon, I.tirkwhciit uiirr mM0r eJ J'ant 7 312 5 3 2' 31 B Ambr'sel- Lilt. Tycoon. Lady Boss Bm. " - : felow 6 315 1 5 6 5 J McTag't 8 Canmore. Delusive. Heeltap. nonx 03908 Ham ton 61 r f l:0SVisloo 5 119 2 3 31 3' J McTag't 6 Lilt, Lady Boss, Old Top EUD?J ? c' f 117 By McGcc Rose Leaves, by BaUot. (Trainer, G. M. Odom. Owner. R. L. Gerry). Villi ?Di,:e Ab 3"4 1:10 fast ll-10 1 2 1 1 IS L McAtec 4 Fullon. ForestLore, Romp.IIome C589G Jamaica 5J f l:0n-)f.fa.st 7-10 109 1 1 1 1 LMcAtee 7 Keenan, Homestretch, Broth. Pat r'lor , Aqueduct 'i 1:2Hast 30 m 2 4 4' 48i G W CarM1 9 WildH'thcr. Highspeed. Sum't ;'io aratoS 51 f 1:10 hvy 7 115 4 3 41 5-1 L McAtee 10 Drogheda. Anonym's. TheClown roS? Se m0nt - 1 st 52,'Bod K "5 4 9 9i lO10 L McAtee 11 The Kiss. Vigil. Sunferenco G-ZOu Belmont 41 f st 52fast 8 315 7 7 e 6" L McAtee 9 Bl'kMonkey. Parkllill. Noonhour FRA?2L.G" ch4 C.? . 107 By UUimus Sweet Day, by Peep o'Day. (Trainer, J. Fitzsimmons. Owner. Quincy Stable). 22 ure,1 5J f 1:08 fast 7 118 6 6 4J 4'1 C Ponce 0 Heeltaps, Valador. Crochet C5603 Aqueduct 3-4 l:llfast 35 107 6 6 0 C'i C Ponce 0 TallTimber. Ch'rvPio. lleremon r-oin Aqueduc1t 5i , 59, fast 30 30S 8 C 5 C Ponce 8 Cr'tMan, TallT'ber, AmorPafae cr3,, -1ueU0t 3"4 l:12kfast 30 112 3 C C- C C Ponce 7 Runviso, Goshawk. McKee Aqueduct 3-4 l:14fast 7 110 5 7 7 7' C Ponce 8 HellGate, Coeur deLion. Bavonct rlhr ?e,m?nt 5ils' , "fast 7 115 3 7 71 . S C Ponce 13 McKee, Cherry Pie, Canaque iama,ca 51 f l:06ibrast 35 11G 1 3 3 2 C Ponce 7 BudLarner. BlancSeing. l'ennou G1486 Pimlico 41 f 53fast 21-10 112 3 1 lh in C Ponce 7 Wrangle. Carol. Mark Twain 3rri RAfiF :t4. Po"," Purse. 3-year-olds and upward. Claiming. vl U I1HUC. (Nov. , 1:11 n 12S.) L EIAChw c,t 6vr 12S , By As d'Atout-Impetuse.b y L Pompon. (Trainer, M. J. Murphy. v Owner. c S. Louis). Rfil JimUc, l:J3Xast 17-10 117 7 7 7' 1 B Marrellll- A.ofGold, Dexterous. Fifty-Fiftv rrir.i aUre,1 . tt H325ast 3i 113 5 4 41 J" J Butwell 8 Wraith, Hid. Jewel. Fifty-Fif .y elVil A,q"edUCt II V"ATfaSK ? 110 2 4 45 41 U Fator 8 Muskallonge. Costigan, St. Allan CJ' '-S0011 4i 115 7 5 Cl 11 J Butwell 17 XewOrl'ns, leghorn. CManone 3?5 r mD!re Ab.3-4 liOSfcfast -0 9S1 4 - 4 4 4 W Pool 4 Dominique. Pen Rose Ararat im M V- 3 mud S 1,0 7 5 CI 12': T Nola 33 S Mint. SHng, Dayduo tV"? A rV 2nSt 118 2 3 11 L L'ke 7 ILJewel. Approval. Vivo MGe 61430 H.deG co 3-4 l:13-.ifast 5 10S 4 2 2 11 C Lang 15 Ar.GoOn. F.Tiicur. Flib'tygib't DEXTEROUS., r. 8 105 By Peter Pan-Adroit, by Broomstick. (Trainer. W. L. Oliver. Owrer. W. L. Oliver). rrSf fimUc 3 1:"fast 1 4 Ck 3i .1 Callahanl2 L'Effare. Ar.ofGold. Fiftv-Fiftv rxini lTAUTe l' i:J5'Mt 7 309 1 3 2h l-k j Callahanll Hidden Jewel, Wr.uth. Crank " rrlnr auTe 3'4 1: 3(ast 10 m 2 4 3 3 J Callahan 8 Apex. Wraith. Fifty-Fif ty cw.' Ta,Ure V- SfaSt, 42 104 1 3 3ot 3 J Callahan 8 Oceanic. Bigheart. llayfcllo- rrnr , 2"1 Vi5?llld 41 97 4 6 7 7" J Wallace 8 Hildur. On Watch. Culam.Jano cA? lSiOSa J:li?V: 10 SS 2 3 3 2"t j Callahan 5 WhitcStar, Violinist. SnTi. Along rliU R a tVX iMt 1S 30S S 8 3 714 J Rowan 9 Harridan. Galantman. Pir. Gold filnsn Ka V?t!X3 1 104 C fi 7 717 J Callahan 7 Adonis, Routlcdge, Muskallongu 64069 Saratoga ni E-4 l:lmud 10 111 4 5 4 4 M Uarner 8 G.Times. Sleivecouard. Violinist ALMONER, b. g, 3 105 By Sweep Sue Smith, by Masetto. aseo. (Trainer, S. C. Hildreth. Owner. S. C. Hildrelh). rfiri iml!C u'V-tHaSt 33-10 305 4 2 23 31 L Fator 12 Op'rman. Cop.Demon. M'wrcoron rr-no ? T6 -'tYM l 3l 117 1 1 1: l'l E Sando 30 Dayduo. Ores. Polythia 6M??PmS ai1 J3Sf C"C-4 1 V 13 Sande 8 GoodTime. Shaffer. ThePor'vian J S a51?:S a in 2 1 15 E Sande 13 Cl'ghjordan. StoneJug, SoItGoe, f M?8 fZ Zi , ff St ! c 5 5 '.L Fator 33 Arrow ofGold. D.istView. Daydue C602S Jamaica 3-4 l:12slop. 31 116 7 3 3' 2" E Sando 7 Poo, Prelude. Blue Brush 60.06 Jamaica 3-4 ,:12faat 21 1131 C C 3-1 In E Sande 9 Highspeed. Good Time. Summit Co565 Aqueduct GJ f l:19-VfaSt 11-10 112 S 3 3 3i L Fator 11 T.Dictator. U.Speed. Kellerman P0LrS5ntr,CH: W.4Hoag. Owner. E. gI'IouU). Cthia Co-art. rrn- P-Fe f 21 J:J? faSt, 113 8 9 s E Taplin 10 The Almoner. Dayduo. Orrs r?S- fP'-e Ab 31 I' 7 114 2 4 4 4'J E Taplin 5 Teii-Lec, Mary Patricia. Dolore. i! Ka l'Vf:laS: Vl 113 5 5 31 35 C 11 Miller 0 Dolores, Iist Straw, Klocte.Hl. 6.,80o Jamaica 3-4 1: 3fast 4J 312 1 4 4 4 B Taplin 4 HMabaloo, M'kallonge; Kl'todll. bCStS ?S,fa5i ,V-2 S 73 7, F'b'lher S MyllcVIe IKeWnZ IstStraw 0-,00i Be mont 3-4 4 MC Mr l:llfast v 16-3 105 4 rii- 31 1 .1 Callahan S L'tStraw. P'digious, M'vPatrki rTnt 3"4 : J?5SIoW 4 110 2 3 35 3:iJ CalIaa" 3 r--stStraw. M.Patrkla. S'vTe lor r4-r 6714 TnZZ : I 4faSt, 10c "i 5 6 51 3' C Ponce G Ma"J- SiIe8. Knot. Harridan c7o-t VaV00:1 132 1 2 '"6lLLyke PenRose. BantryPass L'tStraw 010. 1 Jamaica 3-4 l:12fcfast 5 -S 1". 1 3 1"J lh I. Lyke S Bigheart, Aknusti. Lally TIt1!;.C; i10 By Cclt-Workmaid. by Fatherloit. (Trainer, v E. tt Heffner. rt n Owner, E. F. Coonev). Hill aralOSil 311:1i, mUd 32 SS 1 2 31 34 J Callahan 5 Naturalist, Dry Moon. Mercurr rHt araOEa '8 y?-?;vK i" 95 G 5 5 5,4 c Taylor 5 Cood Times. Polly Ann. Bluffer r4tirBa ii:?f?St S 3 4i 55 C Tay,or U 1-ittleChief. Kai-Sang. Horologe rVdl , B 21J:J4JI.0W 10 1,0 3 4 4'S-iE.losiah 11 Bigheart. Surf Rider. Lit. Ch:of tanl ea4, ?1J:HHaat 121051 2 !1 J'JWPool 5 Braed'bane. Lit.Chiof. SurfRMer ?mp,e Ab 3'4 1:fast, 30 W .C 7l S81 J Callahan 9 Tryst or. Exodus. Kiiobbie f-lmi- AedUC i Vo4nmUd, ,c3 Jl C G 7 7,3 J Ca"an 7 Knobbio. Careful. Bon Homme Aqueduct 61 f 1:20 good 18-j, - 109 3 2 2 Ink L Morris 7 Naturalist. WilliamA.. DoxterN 5552' Aqueduct ll:M5tfaat 20 114J 4 2 4i 610- L Lyke 5 Com. Song. Slehwonard. R. Jay cTsoi ?aent I Vfv 4 3 "l 96i A Jo""snlO fplsalc. DavidHarmn. JnneGras, rl?S ama ca 3-41:!3ast 13 ,--5 1:4 1 1 2 2 C F'b'lher 7 Hephaistos. Superl'vo. KxcnseMe a,Ca 8Hi:SSJast 3"3 11S 4 1 lh 3i G F'b'ter 5 Sherando. Fif tj-Fif n. Vinevar.l rrit C1G43 Jamaica t 3-4 i:12 fast 20 112 4 2 2s 3:4 L Lyke C Calamity Jane. Modo, WilliamA. GOODTIMES. b. g. 3 110 By Theo. Cook-Bounty, by Celt. (Trainer, W. Garth. Owner, J. S. Cosden). 66C49 Pimlico 3-41:12381 15 100 7 1 4 14 M4" C Lang 10 Galantman. Bigheart. XotrDire ?-r? aUrC 31J:JLfast 307 SS 7 C 05 "J WalIaco 8 Careful. Hildur. Prudery aure 3"4 J50"1 n ld'J S S S fii o Lang S Apex. Wraith, Dexterous rronr ? J 51i:lV??,si .V U1 8 5 01 58 T- Morrls Oceanic. Bigheart. Dortorous rrn? wd.ne 51 : TJlst 31 302 4 4 4 4" c La"S 4 Carmandale, Hildur. Dr.Hick'n wd.ne 21 i:U5Mt 7 303 3 2 2,i 33 C 3 1)r- "toman, Hildur ?dnfe, , ,1 J: ,Jaat 14 110 5 6 5iCLang 0 Ksteio, Hildur, Stoto r-nS? fioOOl Belmont 3-4 MC : l,fast 7 138 4 2 5 5J C Kummer 0 D.yMoon. S.andBools, Goorgio C4G40 Saratoga o-4 l:16UJivy 3 105 4 3 4 4" C Lang 4 Knohbie. Naturalist. Wellfindor SADDLE AND BOOTS ch. g, 3 113 By Boots and Saddle-Flash of Lightning, by B nen??: J' F' Schorn 0wner' E' E- McLean). Brush or Prince of Monaco. - 6GG49 Pimlico 3-4 l:12fat 64 105 IS 10 Sl 43J G W Car'lllO Galantman, Bigheart, Nose Dive aure Im'Oylifast 7 10S 3 4 5 4i J Rowan 5 Past.Swain, Lunotta. Dunceeap rriil , J:?2Ma8t 6 307 2 3 4' 41 J Rowan 7 'lively., ColanUo. Clansmaa ??iZ i Y1. , 3"4 1:11 Wast 31-10 30G 2 2 2- 4i J Rowan 7 S.Thoughts. iuecroek. Bigheart rrill y ieC V,' JHas' 2 113 4 6 C C J Butweil All Pair. Rebuke. By Jiminy rroU y i CCe 3-"n5 V-???81 23 303 5 ' C C" E Josiah (! 'kyHonr. Bunting. S'thornCroM F-? 1JnV,0' !:,Ma8t 13"-' 303 3 1 3"k 2'i E Josiah 5 Fairway. Bnnga Buck. Slip'yKlm OoOOl Belm'nt o-4 MC l:llVfast :0 102 1 1 IX 2" G AV C'roll 0 Drv Moon. Georgio. L.ininV G3..98 Empire 11:42 fast 2 105 3 4 3 3a J Merimeo 4 Tangerine, Brainstorm. Picnic FIFTY-FIFTY, blk.c, 3 105 By -Lough Foyle-Haversack. by Martinet. (Trainer, T. J. Shannon. Owner, J. J. Hertz). GGG34 Pimlico 3-4 3 :13?r.fast 29 10S 8 S S 4'i M Fator 12 L'Effare. Ar. of Gold. Dexterous GG524 Laurel 3-4 l:13fast 7 106 4 3 3h 4'5 W Martin 8 IKffare, Wraith, Hidden Jewel G6422 Laurel 3-4 l:13fast 10 303 2 2 4 3- AV Martin 8 May Blossom. Apox. Despair 'i2,h !'aurel 3-4 1:13fast 33 100 S 7 7"t 752 G Turner 11 Dexterous, HiddcnJcvvoI, Wraith 0G203 Laurel 3-4 l:13fast 7 110 3 7 Ci 43i C Turnsr S Apex, Wraith, Dexterous GC10., laurel 3-4 l:l.VTsi;opd 32 30S 4 2 2' 1 C Turner 14 Hidden Jewel. Colando. Caligula iHeG,ce 1 33C ,:msfast 32 W 3 0 C C'i.T Ch'lmers 0 B'gaBuck. Fairwav. Comic Song 05397 H.deGce 1 1-1G l:49vt.fast 15 102 4 2 2U 4'i L Penman 0 Thimble. Sandv Beal, Bluffer 04 1 31 Dev'shire 3-4 l:13hvy G 301 5 4 4' 4'i A T-muley 5 Carmandalo. A"blaze. Gnv'uur ARROW OF GOLD, ch. f. 4 114 By Peter Quince Blaze o' Gold, by St. Florian. (Trainer. O. M. Odom. Owner. R. P. Smith. .Tr.) GGG34 Pimlico 3-4 1 :13fiist iS-10 109 12 5 3i 2 L McAtec 12 L'Ef fate. Doxtorous. Fifty-Fifty 6G475 Empire Ab 3-4 1:10 fast S-5 100 4 3 32i 45J L McAtee 4 M'kallonge. Wvnnew'd, St Allan 00339 Empire A b 3-4 1:09 fast 9-5 SS 4 3 2 1 J Merimee 0 M.Patricia. Fl.Shirt. 'nioDic'tor J?mpile Ab 3-41:03 fast C IOC 2 2 2' 1- L McAtee 13 East View. Da vduo. Ma wicoron ?.!:!o5 Saratoga 3-4 1 :12Vfasl r, 103 s 4 4J 3j Tj McAtee 12 Roy .Charlie. Fion.h Furze. Kvil S'?2S 'arafKa 3'4 l:lfast 7 310 3 7 C Oi G W CarMl 7 Muskallonge, Gladiator, Valor ?.?,il7. ,nne 1 l:mud 30 117 3 3 4 4 G AV Car'U 0 Nan.Shaiiks, I.Confctti, Prcludo A''ucduet 6i f i :i?s!;oo.l 30 102 3 3 V- 4 G AV Car'l 0 Dominique, Whisk, Routlc-dg 0243.J Belmont 1 l:41?afasl 11-10 152 3 2 2 2' Mr RPS'th 3 Excuse Me. Daddy APE,,' C-b- c' 3r , 105 B' Ultimus Crazyquilt, by Hamburg, " (Trsiner. W. H. Brooks. Owner. S. Ross). ... 512 i,in5,ic, 3-4 1:12fast ll-5f 303 31 1J 33 10"i S McLane 10 Galantman. Bigheart. Nv'e Dive GC422 Laure -4 -l:13tfast 9-5 110 5 4 Si 2 S Mcline S M.BIossom. Fifty-Fiftv. Det,pair (.6203 Laurel o-4 l:lo?tfast 21-0 108 4 2 2 13 S Melons 8 AVraith. Doxtoroii". Fifty-Fifty S5552 lfr?, -4 fast 1S-7, 99 4 2 iu l'J S McLane 9 CumSah. Hid.Jewel, Wellfinder G55.0 H.deG ce 3-4 l:141tfast 3i 121 1 1 3i 3'i F Keogh 7 M.lllossoin. L'yUutton, Citatioa G1313 H.deGce 3-4 I:14Tigood 50 - 304 2 0 C .C A GantrierlO Trovelyan, Brainstorm, Bigheart G1280 H.deG;ce CJ f l:09hyy 22 10C G 5 C-. G' H Thomas 7 Luckyllour, Caretaker. L.Effort GH 22 Bowie - ' 61't-l-:0Sfast -4- DC ; C - 3- 31 l-'-i-F -Keogh -12 Hullabaloo, Zorro,- Wei. Stranger 5.i 5 Empire Ab 3-4 l:09fcfast. . 12 312 4 4 4' 9'- L McAtee 11 Ray J.-v. June Grass. Snob II 489 Belmont 5-S st jKfa'st 4 Vfl C 3 3 34i L McAtee 13 Violinist. Mawrcorou, Iaj ALEX H., ch. c, 3 105 By Lough Foylc Kitty X., by Gotham. 1 (Trainer, W. A. Burttschell. Owner. J. R. Sk inker). GG634 Pimlico 3-4 l:13fast 10 30S 2 2 21 6" K Barnes 12 L'Effnro. Ar. of Gold. Dexterous C6422 Laurel 3-4 l:13&fast 32 105 3 5 G3 7'J 13 Barnes S May Blossom, Apex, Fifty-Ilfty ( 63199 Dev'shire 3-4 l:12fast 37 100 C S 73 7 II Stearns S Adonis, Kist One, Champl.nn ( G252G B.B'nnets 3-4 l:14pood 11 11C 1 5 5 4' .T McTag't 5 Champl'ii, Collinga. S. Thoughts ( GI398 H.deG'ce S-4 l-13ffast 2a 113 3 6 6; C J AVilliams 7 Brain torm, Bighcart. My Hay a 61313 H.dcG'co 3-4 l:14good 15 118 4 3 41 7 C Turner 10 Trcvclyan, brainstorm, Bighcart a ROYAL CHARLIE, b. c, 3 100 By Charles O'Malley Captive Princess, by Captiva- 5 (Trainer, M. J. Murphy. Owner. S. Louis). tion. 5 GG006 Laurel 3-4 l:13fast CI 104 3 4 4 G' E Sm'w'od S Oceanic. Bighenrt, Dexterous j 65575 H.deG'ce 3-4 l-14'fast 2 114 3 5 65 G'3 E Sm'w'od 7 MayBlossom. L'kyliutton. Apex 65443 H.deG'ce lm70y 1:45 fast G 110 2 3 33 4'3 H Thomas 0 Nedna, Yankee Star, Prelude 65346 H.deG'ce 1 l:43fast 3-2 112 3 1 1 1 W ICelsay 8 P'tlilde, C'lgardic, AVcl.Strangor 04330 Saratoga. 3-4 l:12fast S 103 C 2 IS ll H Thomas12 French Furze, Ar. of Cold. Kvil ( G4231 Saratoga 3-4 l:12fast 20 112 C C CI 5H II Thomasl4 Widgeon. Itrocklesby, Flan.Slurt ( C3995 Saratoga 1 1:3S fast 20 112 5 5 71 9" H Thomas 10 Sou.Cross, Bril'tStar. Broeklesby DOUGHNUT, br. g, 3 105 By Sweep Fascination, by Buck Massie. ( (Trainer, N. L. Byer. Owner, T. F. Price). ( GG422 Laurel 3-4 l:134,fast 45 93 C 7 S S;l A McL'lin S May Blossom, Apex, Iifty-lifty , 6G284 Laurel 3-4 l:13fast 79 9S 11 11 11 10'i A McL'lin 11 Dexterous. HiddenJewel. AVraith ( G6107 Laurel 1 1-16 l:49good S 109 2 2 3 3'3 A Tryon 7 Cl'sman, M'yl'dBelle, AA'.Str'ger ( G59G2 Laurel 1 1-1G l:4Smucl 4 109 2 2 3s 3' A Tryon 7 Moco, Clansman, Little Ammie 65818 Laurel 1 l:39fast 105 101 C C C 6"i B Mari'elli K Nedna, Pl'fellow. Due deMorny J G5G00 Aqueduct 3-4 l:12fast 10 103 3 4 45 41 B Mari'elli .r Muskallongc, Daydue, Gladiator 65048 Belmont 3-4 MC 1:12 slop 18-5 103 5 4 4s 37i G AV Car'llll Opperman, Blue Teal, Sea Mint ( WRAITH, br. g, 4 112 By Malamont The Spirit, by Yankee. ( (Trainer, J. W. Dayton. Owner, J. W. Dayton). ( GGG34 Pimlico 3-4 l:13fast 35 112 4 6 4fc 72 S McLane 12 L'Effare, Ar. of Cold, Dexterous ( 6G524 Laurel 3-4 l:13fast 10 101 3 G 63 2'1 S McLane S L'Rffare, Ilid.Jewel. Fifty-Fifty ( GG422 Laurel 3-4 l:13fast G 104 1 1 1 G3 C Lang 8 May Blossom. Apex, Fifty-Fifty ( GG284 Laurel 3-4 l:13fast 31-10 97 4 2 U 3' W Martin 11 Dexterous, Hidden Jewel, Crank i GG203 Laurel 3-4 l:13fast 11 95 1 1 l'l 2? W Martin S Apex. Dexterous. Fifty-Fifty 66105 Laurel . 3-4 l:15good St 105 2 4 41 13' W Martin 14 Fifty-Fifty, Ilid.Jewel. Colando 65348 AVood'ne 3-4 l:12fast 7 117 4 3 3 51 J Metcalf 11 lliddenJewcl, Ablaze, AVake Up 65098 Th'ncliffo 51 f l:0GsIow 1S-5 107 1 2 2s 2'1 M Fator 5 Carm'dale. M.Lillian. Cli.Spoinot 1 PLUCKY, ch. f, 3 97 By Broomstick Courage, by Hamburg. ( (Trainer, J. P. Smith. Owner, G. H. Goodacre). j , C0G47 Pimlico 11-10 1:46 fast Gf 104 7 6 71 710 B Mari'ellilO T.Buttons, Pas.Swain, Slip.Elm , GG253 Laurel ImTOy l:45fast 8 9S1 3 G C 66 S McLane !) Colando, Slippery Elm, Servitor GG074 Laurel 1 1-1C 1:53 hvy 51 93 5 5 Cs 51 AAT Martin 7 Cop.Demon, D.deMorny, Lnnetta ( 65676 H.deG'ce lm70y 1:45 fast 9 100 4 1 21 S'l J Ch'Imers 6 Trevelyan, Dresden, MayBlossom , 65612 H.deG'ce 1 1-16 lMSfast S 10C 3 4 33 31 J Ch'Imers 7 Trevelyan. Servitor, Bellsolar , G5491 H.deG'ce lm70y l:46fast 7f 105 10 Pulled up.E Barnes 10 Servitor, Ten Buttons, Bellsolar (15305 H.deG'ce ImTOy 1:47 fast 5 07 1 8 GJ C'i AA Martin 10 Bebuke, Past. Swain, Trevelyan t!4703 Dev'shire 1 1-1C 1:45 fast 11 93 4 3 21 1 J Ch'Imers !) .limmieDaw, Jlerrimac, T.SahlU 04588 Dev'shire 1 1:39 fast 5 100 2 3 31 ll M Fatcr G MossFoxIL, Fan. Bean, Procyon BIIOCKXESBY, b. c. 3 (M) 100 By Wrack Desirous, by Hamburg. (Trailer, J. Gorham. Owner, J. J. Farrell. Jr.). . , fifiG34 Pimlico 3-4 l:13fast 13S 110 Gill o'S A Allen 12 L'Effare, Ar. of Gold, Dexterous , (iC452 Laurel 3-4 1:14 fast 21 US 1 3 33 7' T Davies !) Kelleiman, Minima, AV. Pittston GG03G Laurel 3-4 l:15islop 2 11G 2 5 4s 5'1 T Davies S AA'.ofC'toman, Sog.Ar'n, Torchy ; ('1437 Saratoga 3-4 1:13 fast 7 101 3 4 6l S'5 B Mari'elli 9 Harridan, Gnlantman. Pir. Gold . G4231 Saratoga 3-4 l:12vifast G 112 1 2 U 2s L Morris 14 AA'idgeon, Fl.Sliirt. TlieDictator C399.-) Saratoga 1 1:38 fast 10 112 1 2 2s 3 L Morris 10 South.Cross, Bril'ntStar, Anterio G314 7 Aqueduct 61 f l:20mud 1S-5 108 1 4 41 7" L McAtee 11 Iilly, Yankee Star, Jaunebar G2829 Aqueduct Gl f l:20?sfast 3 110 G 2 2l 2 L McAtee 12 Serenader, .lamiebar, MacDuff (.1477 Jamaica 51 f l:031fast 50 103 12 11 10'110's II Thurberl2 Bee'sAVax. St.Ilenry, JuneGrass SAILING ALONG, ch. f, 3 107 By Pennant Enchanting, by St. Victrix. (Trainer, R. I. Miller. Owner, R. I. Miller;. GG224 Laurel 1 lMlrifast 62 97 3 7 7 6M J Wallace 7 Paul Jones, ltuliidium. Pilgrim G6139 Laurel lm70y l:45good 33 10G 7 S 8 8s J Callahan S Muttikins, Thimble. Bromelia G58GG Uiui-el 11:40 fast 94 97 5 4 41 Gl J Callahan 7 Polly Ann. Knot, Thimble G5445 H.deG'ce 1 1-16 l:4Ssfast 30 103 G 5 G1 5'1 C Taylor S Bebukc. Trevelyan, T. Sergeant G5344 H.deG'cc ImTOy l:47fast 17 95 5 5 5 C'l J Ch'Imers 5 Fairway, S.andBoots, B'gaBuc'' C4C0G Saratoga 3-4 l:lShvy 20 9S 3 2 2' 4i J Merimee 5 WhWeStar, Dexterous, Violinist C1437 Saratoga 3-4 1:13 fast 30 103 7 7 7 3 C10 J Merimee 9 Harridan, Galantmau, Pir. GolJ G3789 Kmpiro ImTOy l:47?4mud 7 101 4 5 5 5" G Breun'g 5 TeddyB., K.of t.H'tlier, S.Mint G3738 Empire ImTOy l:43fast 16-5 99 5 3 2 2' B Mari'elli 5 Crystal Ford. A'endor, Mystic A -H-4 DA PC 1 SI lit. :-ycar-oll.s :inI ni-varrt. Cl:i iin Iiitc Handicap. (Nov. I, H-lll HMOC 1J)() 1:S 4 lG.) HARMONIOUS, ch. c, 3 102 By Prince Palatine Melody, by Meddler. (Trainer, 0. Derosset. Owner, A. J. Wells). GGG21 Pimlico 1 1-1G l:45ifast 2S 95 G 7 7 5'J W Martin 12 Opp'man, Cop.Demon, TheAlm'r (;6.r)92 Pimlico 1 1-1G l:4Gfast 12 111 G 4 4 41 K Parr'.ton f Pas.Swain, SlipperyEIm, AllFair (5G421 Laurel 1 l:40fast 12 105 7 G 6J G9 C Lang 7 Trevelyan, Colando, Clansman G5912 Laurel 1 1:41 fast 3-2 101 5 4 4s 4i J Bowan 7 Trajanus,- Cahalan, MollieBarnes C58 18 Laurel 1 l:39fast 22 103 5 4 4 4i J AArallace G Nedna. ri'fellow. Due dsMorny G497G B.B'nnets 1 1-S l:53fast 21 103 4 5 G 44 E Barnes 5 Fairway, Mar.A.Noonan, Finery G48GO B.B'nnets 1 l:3Sfast 37-10 94 3 1 l1 l'l J AA'allace (! Feyl'ce, A. -Chairman. TheLamb GOALER. br. h. 6 110 By Duke Michael Gallows Hill, by Galashiels. (Trainer, N. L. Byer. Owner, S. Lando). GG207 Laurel lm70y l:44fast 9-5 113 C 7 7s 4s G Kummer S Clansman. Dresden, Ten Buttons (iCOU Laurel 1 1-1C lMSslon 21 120 6 4 415 i C Kummer G Servitor. By Jiminy, Dresden G5263 Aqueduct 1 1-S l:51fast 1 120 3 2 43 3'1 L McAtee 5 A'iolinist, Recount, The KollCall G5127 Belmont 1 1-16 l:4G'Afast 15 121 1 4 42 ! A Johnson 5 Billy Barton, Bellsolar. AVhisk (.4881 Belmont 1 1-16 1 :43feslow 41 1071 G 4 5 a10 A Gantner 5 Scdgeficld, St.Allan, CrystalFord G478G Belmont 1 1-16 l:4T?iHlop S-5 109 5 1 Is l5 L McAtee 0 Sunnyland, Trevelyan. Timbrel AMANDA HOEY. ch. f. 3 S5 By Golden Maxim Eva K., by The Friar. (Formerly ran as Bemice K. (Trainer, F. Byer. Owner, E. Arlington). GG440 Empire Ab 3-4 1:11 fast 12 104 8 8s 9 G AAT Car' 1113 Orcus, Daydue. Esquire GG304 Empire 1 l:41fast 4 9t 2 2 31 3 13 Bell 7 MarieMaxim, Leghorn, A'alentia UG237 Empire lm70y l:4Gfast 6 9G 1 1 21 41 H Shiliick G Elected II., Kalco, A'endor (15517 Aqueduct 1 l:38fast 20 9G G 5 6s 7'3 A MeL'hlin 7 Nose Dive, Balco. Costigan G5384 Aqueduct 1 1:39 fast 2 106 3 1 l i A MeL'hlin 5 Leghorn, Juno. Notime G522T Aqueduct Gi f l:19fast 8 103 9 5 5' 332 E Martz 10 Gladiator, AV.Heathcr, A'alentia G5049 Belmont 1 l:39?feslop G 108 2 3 3" 341 C Ponce G Wiiineconne, leghorn, Cliat'gay G4878 Belmont 3-4 MC l:13"islow 20 108 4 5 5 5 G AAr C'roll 5 LastStraw, M.Patrieia, Polythia CAHALAN. b. g. 4 110 By Honeywood Alice Cary, by Trappean. (Trainer, S.' Veitch. Owner. C K. Harrison. Jr.).. GG647 Pimlico 11-16 1:46 fast 37 10G 2 4 31 C'iiH Shiliick 10 T.Buttons, Pas.Swain. Slip.Elm GG593 Pimlico 1 l:391fast 61 116 3 3 T3 7'4 C Ktimmerl'J TcnButtons; Jacques, H.Parduer G5912 Laurel 11:41 fast 7 10S 3 3 2 2!1.E Barnes 7 Trajanus-, Mol. Barnes, Harmon's (.5585 AA'ood'ne 1 1-16 l:47ifast 5 110 1 1 It U T Nolan S Clavmore, BrassTaeks, M.Houe 65348 AVood'ne 3-4 l:12fast 9 117 7 G G 4S1 F AA'eir.er 11 HiddenJewel, Ablaze, Wake Up C4928 B.B'nnets 3-4 l:12fast 4J 112 1 2 l' l1 E Barnes 7 Metsines. Mavonrneen, Assume C4759 ir.Bonncls 1 1 :r9if.-sit 11 105 2 1 1' 51 F Weiner 5 M.A.Noonan, Haiti, A'. -Chairman G3827 Empire lm70y 1 :45"f.fast 15 120 3 4 4l Gl H Thomas 7 Bamkin, Arapahoe, Matineeldol 637G7 Empire ImTOy l:4ofast 5 112 S 4 7,s E Martz 12 Zed, Matinee Idol, Shaffer G3327 Empire ImTOy l:4Gslow 1G 101 7 G 71 6' H Thomasl2 Tribune. Cum Salt, Mystic SUNDIAL II.. ch. . 6 108 By Fauchcur Martha Gorman, by Sir Dixon. (Trainer, C. Buxton. Owner, C. Buxton). GGG35 Pimlico 1 1:40 fast Cf 113 13 9 62 5" B Kummerl 1 Leghorn, Cum Salt, Attorney GG593 Pimlico 1 l:39Vifast 3 110 9 5 5' f M Buxton 12 TcnButtons, Jacques, H.Pardner C6524 laurel 3-4 l:13fast 12 111 8 7 Ci S'JM Buxton 8 L'Effare, AVraith, Hidden Jewel GG284 Laurel 3-4 l:13fast 19 110 10 9 S'l 532 M Buxton 11 Dexterous. HiddenJewel, AVraith G5G78 H.deG'ce 3-4 i:14',;fast 19-5 114 5 5 31 43i M Buxton G S.Th'ghts. Min.Man. D.deMorny (.5491 H.deG'ce lm70y l:46fast G 107 4 3 3h 45; G Walls 10 Servitor, Ten Buttons, Bellsolar G5441 H.deG'ce 3-4 1 :14fast 27-10 112 3 4 33 22 T Parr'ton 7 Caligula, MinuteMan, ItdyMyra G4215 FortErie 3-4 1:12fast 14-5 1H 7 3 63 ( P McTag't S lst One. Messines. Siren Maid (M028 Ham'ton 3-4 l:12fast 27-10 ICC 12 S 71 4 G Walls 12 Buster, Hid.Jcwcl. S. Thoughts G3835 K'worth 7-8 l:255sfast 17 110 C 6 2l l'l G AValls S Bullion, Lunelta. Irish Dream HIDDEN JEWEL, h. g, 6 110 By Disguise Rubia Granda, by Grsenan. (Trainer. A. Swinke. Owner, A. Swinke). GGG34 Pimlico 3-4 1:13rast 1G 115 5 3 SI 832 G Babin 12 L'Effare, Ar. of Gold, Dexterous GG524 Laurel 3-4 1 :137ifast 2 109 2 1 l'J 3'J E Sm'w'od 8 L'Effare, AVraith, Fifty-Fifty GG284 Laurel 3-4 1 :13?sfast 4 107 3 1 3 ' 2"-J Rowan 11 Dexterous AVraith. Crank GG105 Laurel 2-4 UHgood 5 110 1 1 l'l 23 J Bowan 14 Fifty-Fifty, Colando, Caligula G58G7 laurel 3-4 1:13 fast 5 105 2 1 2 ' 3'1 J Bowan 9 Apex, Cum Salt, AVelifinder G5348 AA'ood'ne 3-4 l:12fast 9-5 112 2 1 lnt i a Claver 11 Ablaze. AVake Up, CV.halan G4521 Conn'ght 51 f l:07'&good 9-10 115 4 1 l3 l3 II Gregoryll Quanal). Mavonrneen, Jacobina G4091 FortErie 51 f l:llhvy 2 123 1 1 l3 2'1 J Bowan 9 Marimlu. PeaeePal. Camouflage GUIS.". Ham'ton 3-4 l:12fast 19-5 103 1 1 1' 2 P AValls 12 Buster, S. Thoughts, Sundial 11. CROMWELL, blk. g, 6 104 By Plaudit Affect, by His Highnesg. (Trainer. W. J. Daly Owner, M. V. Daly). GGG35 Pimlico 11:40 fast 41 121 3 11 7 6" A Tryon 11 Leghorn, Cum Sah, Attorney CG593 Timlico 1 l:39y5fast 6 111 1 0 111 12' A Tryon 12 TenButtous, Jacques, H.Pardner . G6492 Laurel 1 1-1G 1 :4Sfast 7 ' 111 3 1 2'1 33 AAr Kelsay S DoubleCross, KingJohn, Dresden i I ! 65914 Laurel 11:41 fast 20 9T 3 1 l'l U R Flynn 7 M.Blossom, Servitor, Slip'y Bhn i ' j G581G Laurel 3-4 1:11 fast 17f US 1 3 31 53 Ar Kelsay 13 Pii-trus. Clansman, Jyntee" K5491 H.deG'cc ImTOy l:467Liast 13 111 2 0 7i S13 A JohnsonlO Servitor. Ten Buttons. Bellsolar G5085 Tim'm Ab 61 f 1:20 fast C-5 120 l3 J Den'son 5 llardGuess, Plain Bill, SanDiego G4954 Tim'm Ab 1 1-1G l:51-fast 11-10 US l3 F W'dst'k -1 Ballotcar, II. Guess, AV.Bcdotte ; ( 3807 Empire I 1-1G lHSltgood G 111 1 4 CI S'3 A Tryon 8 Algoa, Ten Buttons, Quesada G33G8 Empire 1 1-16 1:42 good :0 103 1 1 l3 1 A Tryon G Star Court, Haiti. Vendor KNIGHT OF THE HEATHER, br. 107 By Ogden Madchen, by Knight of the Thistle. g, 4 (Trainer, J. W. Healy. Owner, A. C. Bostwick). CGG47 Pimlico 11-16 1:40 fast 18 111 1 2 G5 6i L Falor 10 T.I! ill tons, Pas.Swain, Slip.Klin i GG389 Laurel 1 1-16 l:4Sifast 9 113 0 G 7 G" E Sm'w'od S Maiy.Bclle, FannicBean, Crank : GG074 Laurel 1 1-1G 1:33 hvy S 106 4 2 21 ' M Har'son 7 Cop.Demon, D.deMornv, I.utietta i G5821 Laurel 1 1-S l:53hifast 6 109 4 1 JJ 4J G Breun'g t Trevelyan, Dresden. !iu)ICris i G5G53 H.deG'ce 1 1-4 2:09 fast S 10S 2 2 23 l'l M Har'son 7 Balustrade. War Victor. Pad in (15532 H.deG'ce lm70y 1:4S fast G 5 10S 1 3 :;3 R Sm'w'od G King.Iohii, llolx vliaker, G. Foster G5303 H.deG'ce 1 1-8 l:50fast 7 114 3 1 l3 2J S Bulliianll Bebailou Altor.JIuir, Deikmato ! 05127 Belmont 1 1-16 l:4G'lfast 7 101 4 3 3l 33 E Martz 5 Coaler. Billy Barton, Bellsnlar ! CHARLES J. CRAIGMFXiE, b. g, 5 106 . By Pataud Miss Jordan, by Sir Dixcn. j i (Trainer, W. A. Burttschell. Owner, W. E. Mat thews): GG38G Laurel 3-4 l:13ifast 14 110 4 2 2l S3 E Barnes 14 AVhali botte. Cum Sah, Slings G6352 Laurel 3-4 l:14fast 4 1C9 10 6 9' D'i C Lang 10 Sling, Bolo, IVrisourdinc GG250 Laurel 3-4 l:Must 12 10S 5 9 1U 1;V3 E Barnes 15 Pietius Simplicity. Cum Sah GG13G Laurel 3-4 1 :15Vigood 10 113 12 10 101 731 E Barnes 11 Sling. Pietrus, Beverlv Belle (.6211 Dorval lm70y l:16sfast 11-5 10S 2 1 l3 2t K Barnes 7 Diirk Hill. Purl. Boisterer G48G1 B.B'nnets 7-Sl:26fast S 107 7 2 1' 1' E Barnes 14 Purl. Jacobina, Kuklux f3774 K'worth 3-4 l:13ifast i7-10 115 8 6 7t S" J McTag't 10 Doric. Bclo, Ballynew 8 WEEPY, b. o. S 103 By Sweep Enamelinc, by Masetto. (Owner, E. H. Winsfield). I GG208 Empire Ab 3-4 1:09 fast 12 107 11 S1 10' 3 A Collins 13 Arrow ofGold. UistView, Davdue C61 60 Jamaica 3-4 l:12aifast 20 111 3 4 4 4' 1 A Hobey 4 M'kallonge. Ch'terbr'k. Bnnnyol 1 01375 H.deG'ce lmT0-1 :44ifast 4 10' 4 1 l3 lt I, Pfiiman ! Tan Son, Luckv 1!., King John j 61145 Bowie 61 f l:21Vast 7-5 113 4 3 2' 2 A Johnson S ll'labaloo. Fan. Bean, Gr.Mayers ! VITAMIN, b. g, 3 5 By Transvaal Incognita, by Disguise. j (Trainer. F. T. Miller. Owner, F. T. Miller). 66402 Laurel 1 1-16 l:4Sfast 26 107 G 7 5 J AA'allaee S Dou.Cress, KingJohn, Cromwell ! GG320 Laurel 1 1-S l:53?sfast 22 100 4 4 4 41 J AA'allaee 5 Clansman. Trevelyan, Lunelta (G253 -Laurel lin70y l:45faat 61 103 5 8 S1.7'C Lang 9 Colando, SlipperyEIm. Servitor r . G6137 Iaurel 1 l:43'yigood 19-5 110 2 3 3' 1 C Lang 7 IC'ler'n.. AV'iGrass. AV.ofC'l'man i 63301 Dev'shire ImTOy 1:43 fast 41 110 4 C 51 C'J J Pen'lver 7 Jewell V. J., Topmast, Grisehia 2230 Th'clilfe lm70y l:44fast 10 97 7" B Flynn 8 Sword, Merrimae. Eleanor S. f.2174 Th'ncllffe 1 1-16 1:45 fast 13 93 61 V. Balls 7 M'kOran'ge. Planet. BvgoneDa vs ' GIGgr. Pimlico 3 1 1:1 J fast IS 103 C 4 U 1 J Chalmers S D'bltCross, SunUrae, T.P'ruvi'n i 1 ( ( ( a a 5 5 j ( ( ( ( , ( ( J ( ( ( ( ( ( i 1 ( j , , ( , , . , , ; . . i I ! i ' j ; i : i i ! ! j i I 1 j ! j ! r i ' i VENE2ELOS, b. c, 3 1C2 By Plaudit Lady Clara, by Requital. (Owrer, H. Shelby). . GG40G Empire 1 l:42igood 2 110 4 4 3 23 E Martz 11 Guelph, Highspeed, M'yAgnesf. C3439 Empire Ab 3-4 l:llfast 1S-5 112 1 3 ' l1 A Gantnerl2 T.Dictator, Bcetorfn, Athelstan G3147 Aqueduct 61 f l:20mud 2 108 8 6 61 6" A Gantnerll Ially, Yankee Star, Jaunebar (i2474 Belmont 1 l&fast 7 105 1 1 li 2'JH Thomas 9 M'tcrlland, Letterman. Excelsi 3S057 Empire 51 f 1:07 fast 15-5 114 2 1 2 3'1 4 J Zoeller 9 Luckyllour, NativeLand, Ultim 57892 Jamaica 51 f l:0Gfast 4 109 3 2 5 6s (' J Zoeller 9 Ch'terbrook, Shaffer, Good Times 5TC16 Jamaica 51 f 1:07 slow 7 115 5 3 3 4s 21 L McAtee 8 C.McM'kin. Eepa'tion, H-nhMo 57551 Aq'duct 5-8 l:00mud 5 11G 21 3'1 L McAtee 12 Horologe, C.McM'kin, Reparafn 57230 Aq'duct 3-4 1:12 fast 30 105 1 6 5 G 6 J Zoeller 7 Bay Jay, Yankee Star, Modo 57069 Belm't 3-4 MC l:12fast 10 114 3 2 3 41 7'1 F Weiner 11 Chestcrbr'k, R'paration, AllOvei MOCK ORANGE, b. g. I 100 By Lonawand Orange Lilly, by William the Third. (Trainer. I. Gorham. Owner, J. J. Farrell, Jr.). GG593 Pimlico 1 l:39Mifast 12f 113 S 12 12 11" A Allen 12 TcnButtons, Jacques, H.Pardner GG284 Laurel 3-4 l:13fast 34f 93 5 $ 4l C3J C Taylor 11 Dexterous, HiddenJewel, AVraith GG105 Laurel 3-4 l:15good Sf 107 13 14 13 9'3 C Lang 11 Fifty-Fifty. Ilid.Jewel, Colando G5914 Laurel 1 1:41 fast 13 92 7 4 S 5C C Taylor 7 Cromwell, MayBlossom, Servitor G5G12 H.deG'cc 1 1-1G l:4Sfast 23 104 6 2 4s 61 C Taylor 7 Trevelyan. Servitor, Plucky G5445 H.deG'ce 1 1-1C 1.4S'sfast 28 100 2 6 7 6'1 R Flynn S Rebuke, Trevelyan. T. Sergeant G5397 H.deG'ce 1 1-16 l:49fast If. 110 5 3 S'l 56'. J Dennison G Thimble, Sandy Ileal. Bluffer G5305 H.deG'ce ImTOy 1:47 fast 25f 103 2 2 53 47 R Flynn 10 Bebuke, Past. Swain, Trevelyan G4215 FortErie 3-4 l:12fast 11 109 3 7 S SI: L McD'ott S Last One, Messines, Siren Marl IRA WILSON, b. h, 5 103 By Ormondale Blue Stocking, by Yankee. (Trainer, P. Fox. Owner, Crow Point Stable). GG38G Laurel 3-4 l:13fast 21 110 8. 6 7 SJ J Rowan 14 Wh'Iebone, CumSah, C.J.C'gmile 66250 Laurel 3-4 l:14fast Sf 10S T 10 Tl TJ G Walls 15 Pietrus, Simplicity. Cum Sail GG13G Laurel 3-4 l:15',good 9 112 9 7 73 G3 C Lang 14 Sling, Pietrus. Beverly Belle GG071 Laurel 3-4 1:1G hvy 27-10 113 S 2 23 2s C Lang 15 Delhi Maid, Kirah. Simplicity G5G49 H.deG'ce 3-4 l:14fast 9 110 2 6 Sl 1" G Walls 14 Jock Scot, Salt Peter, Pietrus G5489 H.deG'ce 3-4 l:14fast 41 110 5 3 r.3 331 A Johnsonlo Camouflage, Fleer, Perigourdine C4543 Saratoga 1 l:44',hvy 10 110 4 1 2 25 E Taplin 7 Normal, Carmencita, Spiigi G4514 Saratoga 3-4 1:15 hvy 30 113 3 5 4 5s J Merimee 10 FrenehFnrze. SeaMint, Roulette MAYOR BOUSE, br. h, 6 112 By Hanbridge Helma S., by Cearion. (Trainer, G. P. Sherman. Owner, G. P. Sherman). GGG24 Pimlico 1 1-S l:53fast 18 109 7 1 11 2t I Fletcher 15 Fr'zrSneezr, X'thWale. Lit. Ed. GG593 Timlico 1 l:39&fast I2f 11111 S 4t 4." I Fletcher 12 TcnButtons, Jacques, H.Pardner GG454 Laurel 1 1-1G 1:49 fast 61 113 2 1 l'l Z- I Fletcher 15 Ettahe, Fhalaris, Encrinite G6388 Laurel ImTOy l:44ifast 22 931 G 3 4 4" A McL'lin G Rebuke, Fairway. P.unga Buck G6356 Laurel 1 1-16 l:49'?sfast 5 114 3 3 33 4'i I Fletcher 7 Jacques. Minute Man, Moody GG317 Laurel 3-4 l:14&fast 54 113 3 7 7 6' J Fletcher 7 Scc.Thoughts, Q'creek, B'lieart G5585 AVood'ne 1 1-1G lMT'ifast 2f 110 7 2 2ni- 43 C Lang S Cahalan, Claymore. Brass Tacks 65451 AA'ood'ne 2 1-4 3:53fast 39 SO 5 S 7' G30 R Doyle S P.Diamond, B.of AVhite, Finery G5310 AA'ood'ne 1 1-4 2:05ifast ZiC 96 S 8 G'l 6s R Doyle S Exterminator, Guy. P.it ofWhito G5215 Dorval 1 1-S l:5TH;Slow 22 96 6 5 S SM M Garrett S G.Cables, M.A.Noonan. Cote d'Or OCCIDENTA, b. c. 3 (M) 98 By The Finn Star of the West, by Montana. (Trainer, F. Taral. Owner, Riviera Stable). 6G542 Empire Ab 3-4 1:10 fast 30 101 7 S 10 10" H ThomaslO The Almoner, Daydue. Orcus 6G474 Empire Ab 3-4 1:10 fast 15 115 2 3 43 5' H Thomas S Heremon. StoneJug. Jacq.Julian 62829 Aqueduct CI f l:20fast 30 110 4 5 4h 53 T Rice 12 Serenader. Broeklesby. Jaunebar G2128 Belm'nt 3-4 MC l.llfast 30 10S 5 5 G'l 6" T Rice 7 Bigh'rt, Sl'veconaid, Must'dSee.l 61477 Jamaica 51 f l:05fast 100 10S 7 12 11 11" C Borel 12 Bee'sAVax, St.Ilenry, JuneGrass 5G126 Saratoga 5-8 59:ifast 50 109 1G 1G 16 1G' C Turner 10 Toil. Bighcart. Fair Phantom 55521 Aqueduct 5-S 53r-ifast 10 105 6 7 6' 7ci E Martin 8 LittleChicf. Cal.Jane. Violinist 5th RACE Mile. IiniliM Kuturitj- Cup. 2-jrciir-olds. Alloivaiiccs. (.'v. SALLY'S ALLEY, b. f. 2 116 By Allumeur Salvolatile, by Disguise. (Trainer, E. Wayland. Owner, W. S. Kilmer). - 66650 Pimlico 1 l:39Vtfast 3-2 11C 2 1 ll l'l A Johnsonll Martingale, My Own. Bialto 66557 Laurel 1 1:41 fast 11-5 123 1 4 7h Ss3 A Johnsonll Cherry Pie, My Own. Blueiuont 65193 Belmont 3-4 st 1:11 fast 10 116 4 l'l l3 A Johnson23 Zev, AVilderness. Cyclops 65007 Belmont 5-8 st 56fast 12 126 4 4 1" ll A Johnsonl2 Miss Star, KPppy, Untidy 64540 Saratoga 51 f 1:09 hvy 30 122 4 5 4l 54i A Johnson 11 Edict, Fly by Day, Brocade 64435 Saratoga 3-4 1:12 fast 7 109 G 7 93 9" A Johnson 10 Cartoonist, BudLerner, Cher.Pie 62744 Aqueduct 5-S 59 mud 8 112 5 4 3' A Johnson 9 Silk Tassel, El Dorado, Crochet C2431 Belm't 51 f MC l:05?ifast 15 112 5 5 7 G4J A Johnson S Cherry Pie, Cresta, Cauaque HOW FAIR, b. f. 2 119 By Fair Play Hour Hand, by Ethelbert. (Trainer, G. M. Odom. Owner. A. Belmont). 66648 Pimlico 1 l:39fast 21-10 119 8 11 9 4 E Sanuc 11 Blos'mTime, Donges, Little Celt GG512 Empire 51 f l:06Vifast 9-10 113 1111 13 L McAtee 4 Shamrock. Peddler, D.andDrakes 66235 Empire 51 f l:03fast 9-10 109 1 1 ll l3 L McAtee 9 Gadfly. Lustrous, Contour 66059 Jamaica 51 f l:06Vmud 3 113 6 S 71 33 G W Car'll 9 Miss Star, Amusement. Suweep 65477 Aqueduct 5-8 57fast 16-5 112 4 7 T1 9i L McAtee 11 Miss Star, Suweep, Edict 65230 Aqueduct 5-8 59 fast 4-G 111 4 2l 13 L McAtee 10 Mormaw, Mar'nette. B'phrizoni 63941 Saratoga 5-S sgfast 8 112 12 6 63 4s C Kummer 20 Comixa. Zev. Betty Beail RIALTO. b. c. 2 119 By Chicle Matinee, by Broomstick. (Trainer, S. P. Harlan. Owner, Greentree Stable). 66650 Pimlico 1 l;39Vifast 3 119 10 7 6l 4s L Lyke 11 Sally'sAUey. Martingale. MyOwn 66622 Pimlico 3-4 l:12&fast 31 114 11 11 Tint 4s L Lyke 11 Bloss. Time, Rigel. Whirlwind 66557 Laurel 1 1:41 fast 5 116 9 S 6l 64i L Penman 11 Cherry Pie, My Own, Blueniont G6165 Latonia 1 1:40 fast G 115 16 14 14l 143 F Keogh 17 OuiOui, PrinceK.. In Memoriain 65771 Laurel 3-4 l:13'.t,fast 3-3 112 3 3 33 lh F Keogh S Lilt, Carol, A'alador G5527 H.deG'ce 51 f 1:07 fast 11-10 1101 5 2 23 Is F Keogh 9 Carol. Sw'pHawk. Mai icBlanche 65440 H.deG'ce 51 f 1:08 fast 7-10 113 9 5 53 2l F Keogh 10 BluePeter. SunDolI, MarkTw.iiu 64183 Saratoga 3-4 l:12&fast 9-5 122 6 S S 7' A Johnson 9 Goshawk. McKee. Bud Lenar 64129 Saratoga 51 f 1:03 slow 11-20 11G 3 2 23 l"t L McAtee 9 BJiel'vcMe. C'peClear, Drogheda MARTIN G AXE, b. c, 2 122 . By Martinet Lady Irma, by Sempronius. (Trainer, W. Garth. Owner, J. S. Cosden). 66650 Pimlico 1 l:39Vfcfast 23 122 4 J 2 2'1 C Kummerll Sally's Alley, My Own. Bialto 66557 Laurel 11:41 fast 14 US 7 2. 4l C C Kummerll Cherry Pie. My Own. Bluemont GG420 Laurel 3-4 l:14fast 6 124 4 1 1- l1 C KummerlO Ambler. Vigil. Blue Hawk 66252 Laurel 3-4 l:13fast 21 124 5 4 4s G5 C Kummer 7 Bluemont. Tninsom. Carol 65193 Belmont 3-4 st 1:11 fast 23 330 9 . 91 10' C Kummer23 Sally's Alley, Zev. AA'ilderness C4681 Saratoga 3-4 l:12f.g-od 4 330 G 8 11 1 12'7 L Morris 12 Dunlin, Goshawk, Zev 64366 Saratoga 3-4 1:13 hvy 21 130 1 2-41 4 C KummerlO Zev. Dunlin, Bud Lcrner 64183 Saratoga 3-4 l:12't,fast 4 1 22 1 2 3' i'i G Kummer 9 Goshawk. McKee, Bud Lcrner 6404G Saratoga 3-4 1:15 hvy 1S-5 130 2 1 11 l'l C Kummerl3 Chickvale, Cartoonist, BoMcMil'n DONGES, ch. c, 2 119 By Celt Bessie Melton, by Melton. (Trainer. R. Goose. Owner, J. S. Ward). 66648 Pimlico 1 l:39,siast 27 119 3 4 3 l 2'1 E Fator 11 Blos'mTime, LittleCelt. HowFair G6594 Pimlico 3-4 1:12 fast 24 124 CSC3 6'3 E Fator 10 Boys Believe Me. Crochet, Bigel 66165 Latonia 1 1:40 fast 5 123 C 4 43 4s A Schu'g'rl7 OuiOui. PrinceK.. In Memoriain 65952 Latonia 3-4 l:13&fast 6 126 S 9 51 53 E Fator 13 B.P.eall. B.Tomor'w. Al.B.Gown 65570 Lex'ton F C l:12fast 12 127 2 3 31 2ni E Fator 11 Bet.Beall, EasterBells. Sw'th'rt 65193 Belmont 3-4 st 1:11 fast 20 124 13 151 1S' E Fator 23 Sally's Alley. Zev. AVildernes 64969 Churchill 1 l:3S&fast G 122 3 2 21 33i E Pool 9 Enchantm't.- Pieketcr. Cart'niot G451 Churchill T-S l:25fast 3 119 2 5 33 31 E Fator 11 Gr'tLuek, A.B.Gown. BoMcMil'n 64272 Saratoga 3-4 l:llsfast 5 121 4 4 Z- 3'i P Keogh 13 Messenger, DustFIower. McKee MY OWN, b. c, 2 122 By King James Bettie Landon, by Mentone. (Trainer, W. H. Brooks. Owner, Salnbria Stable). GGG50 Pimlico 1 l:39V'sfast 7 122 S 3 331 F Keogh 11 Sally'sAUey, Martingale, Bialto 66557 Laurel 1 1:41 fast S 111 6 7 2h 2 F Keogh 11 Cherry Pie, Bluem.int. Vigil G6420 Laurel 3-4 1 :14fast 3 0 3 07 9 9 73 Si S McLane 10 Martingale, Ambler, A'igil 6G170 Laurel 1 l:41Vifast 13 305 5 1 Is Is S McLane 7 AA'ooilIand, Henna. Ciesta C5815 Laurel 51 f 1:07 fast 33 315 T C 4' 3 F Keogh 9 Better Times. Moonraker. Nol C5302 H.deG'ce 3-4 1:13 fast C 9T 14 14 1U11"S McLane 15 Bluemont, A'igii, Marie Blanche G4610 Saratoga 51 f l:llshvy" 6-5 115 4 5 5- 5s E Sande 7 Capt. Costigan, P.Donna. Owascu G154G Pimlico 1-2 49'.islow 24 115 G 6 G30 G' D Stirling 7 TallTiniber. Catapult. Jolly C4-U DAOIT 1 I - Miles. ltvie Ifamlieap. Il-year-oldi.s sintl uii!irI. (Xov. Din nAUt mis i::::i i-n r i:to.) EXTERMINATOR, ch. g. 7 130 By McGee Fair Empress, by Jim Gore. (Trainer, E. Wayland. Owner, W. S. Kilmer). 66558 Laurel 1 1-4 2:0lfcfast 9-10 132 3 4 4 l 431 A Johnson S Oceanic. L'kyllour. Paragon II. 66354 Laurel 1 1:40 fast 11-3 132 2 4 31 l3i A Johnson 8 ParagonlL. Tryster, T. Witchet G6171 Laurel 3-4 l:12sfast 11-3 1?3 2 C Gl 4'i A Johnson S Cal.Jane, OnWatch, Tip.AVitchet 65690! H'thorne 1 1-4 2:10 fast 326 Against time. A Johnson G5310 Wood'ne 1 1-4 2:05'ifast 4-3 132 2 4 3l l'l A Johnson S Guy, Bit of AA'hite. Boniface 64682 Saratoga 1 3-4 3:00T5good 7-5 126 1111 1 A Johnson 3 Mad Hatter. Bon Homme 63939 Saratoga 1 1-4 2:03Vfast 5 127 3 5 5 5' A Johnson 5 Grey Lag, Bon Ilomir.e. Prudery 63152 Latonia 1 1-2 2:30good 9-20 140 1 5 61 Gt: A Johnson S FirebiM, Devastation, Million. G2629 Aqueduct 1 1-8 1:50 fast 3-2 13G 5 2 23 It A Johnson 5 GieyLng. Pd.Ann. Capt.Alc.i'k G2513 Belmont 11-16 1:44 fast 7-5 135 1 2 ll l'l A Johnson M. Hatter. Dev'tatioii. B.MoL'n G22G7 Belmont 1 1-S l:5igood 1-35 133 1 1 11 11 A Johnsou 2 Be Frank OCEANIC, br. c, 3 113 By The Finn Veuve Clicquot, by McGee. (Trainer. G. R. Tompkins. Owner, Glen Riddle Farm). GGG23 Pimlico 1 1-4 2:043ifast 11-G 112 3 1 3l l-'i B Mari'elli 5 Nedna, Ilephaistos, Luckyllour G6558 Laurel 1 1-4 2:01&fast 49 101 2 2 2l 31 15 Mari'elli 8 L'kyllour. ParagonlL. Exterm'r 06355 Laurel 1 1-S l:52fast 1G-3 120 4 4 43 33 T Davies 7 Polly Ann, Nedna. Muttikins GG205 Laurel 1 1-16 3 :4C'.ifast S-5 12)1 3 1 1' 2" T Davies 5 BungaBiick. BayJay. 1'anU.Star GGOOG Laurel 3-4 1 :13-ifast 27-30 309 4 2 23 l3 T Davies S Bighcart, Dexterous, Playfcl'w G3239 Aqueduct 1 1-S l:523j,good 5 10S 1 1 3 33 A Schu'g'r 5 Bay Ja", Ietterman, Serenader G3030 Aqueduct 1 l:S9fast 1-S 11G 4 2 23 l'l C H Miller 4 Lally. Mystic. The Dictator G1499 Jamaica 51 f l:06',igood 31 103 1 2 23 l3 E Tap! hi G Knobbie, Georgie. Elected II. TttAD HATTER, b. h. 6 125 By Fair Play Madcap, by Rock Sand. (Trainer, S. C. Hildrcth. Owner. Kancocas Stable). 6GG3G Pimlico 1 1:.1S fast 31 126 4 G C . 3"! E Sande G Tryster, LittleChicf. On AVatch G6G07 Pimlico 3-4 l:llfast 7 130 1 5 5 531 E Sande .3 Tryster. On AVatch, Careful GG544 Empire 1 1-S 1:53 fast 4-5 126 3 1 2' 2'i E Sande 3 Prince James, Horologe GG158 Jamaica 1 1-S 1:31 fast 11-13 12S 4 4 Z2 31' E Sande 4 Brainstorm, Sen. Park. Horologe G594G Jamaica 1 1-4 2:0.i3fast 7-30 325 2 1 33 1 E Sande :. Sedgefield. llophaistoi 65718 Jamaica 1 1-1C l:44fast 3-5 12G 1 1 23 2s E Sande G Brainstorm, Ilephaislos, l.Brig'r CSGGS Aqueduct 1 1-S 1:30 fast 3 126 1 3 23 2 K Sande 7 L.Iloiir. Sen. Park, Sedgefield G5430 Aqueduct 1 5-16 2:11 fast 33-20 326 C 5 6 6,c E Sando G P'ec.Iames. Capt.AIc'k, Scilgef'tl EXODUS, ch. g, 4 113 By Peter Pan First Flight, by Thrush. (Trainer, S. P. Harlan. Owser, Greentree Stable). GGG57 Pimlico 1 l:3S',t.fast 37-5 316 5 2 23 2'1 L Lyke 8 Diuna Care, Knot. Bluffer 0627 1 Empiro 1 1-1G l:4Hiifast C-G 316 3 2 2 23 L Lyke 3 Prince James, Tangerine (Hi 1.91 Empire 1 lS'fast 2-3 116 2 3 3 3'J F Keogh 4 Tryter, IlephaKtos. Cirrus 659G0 Laurel 1 1-S 1:54 mud 9-5 325 1 2 23 2'i L Lyke 7 Bluffer. Capt.AIcock. B'yGran.l G5772 Laurel 3-1 1:12 fast 7 319 S 7 5nl 3 L Lyke 9 Champlain, Careful, Knot G55G3 Aqueduct 3-4 l:12vifast 9-5 322 4 4 43 31 L Lyke 7 Dominique, MyBeveric, Gal'man C5479 Aqueduct 61 f 1 :lTfast 9-5 12S 4 3 11 2h L Lyke 4 Dry Moon, Lanius, ()iperman G4785 Belmn't 3-4 MC 3 ijslop 3C-. 12S 2 3 4 351 L Lyke 4 Careful. Prodigious. Morvich '64401 Saratoga 1 1:38 fast S-5 323 2 3 23 2'i F Keogh 4 JohnP'Mones, Parader. Kuohbi 64298 Saratoga 3-t l:313tfast 2 324 4 2 C3 -S'l A Johnson G Knot. Braedalbane, High Cloud. IRISH KISS, b. g, 7 100 By Orpiment Soligcna, by ooliman. (Trainer. R. A. Smith. Owner, Sunnyland Stable). 66608 Pimlico 1 1-S l:32fast 27-10 101 1 6 5 In B Mari'elli 7 BabyGrand, P.Joncs, Fairway GG523 Laurel ll:41fast 61 114 7 5 5ni 3' L Morris 8 May Blossom, Clansman. D,John G59GO Laurel . 1 1-S 1:54 mud 20 lot 4 5 53 5' B Mari'elli 7 Bluffer. Exodus. CaptainAlcock 65677 H.deG'ce 1 1-S l:33-"fifast 21 105 2 4 C3 7' L Morris 8 Bunting. Nedna. Bluffer 05530 H.deG'cc 1 1-1G 1 :47?sfast S 309 2 G :,n 5? L Morris G B'gaBuck. Fairwav. ComicSong (i539G H.deG'ce 51 f 1:07 fast 22 114 7 7 7 5el L Morris 7 Se'dTh'ghts. .AIcK'na, AVellfder PAlfL JONES, br. g, 5 101 J By Sea King May Florence, by Hamburg. (Trainer,. AV. Gartlu Owner, J. S. Cosden). 6CG57 Timlico 1 l:3Sfast 2G 105 7 7 7 5" C Lang - 8 Dinna Care. Exodus, Knot G6608 Pimlico 1 1-8 l:52fast 13 105 4 1 1 3'1 C Lang 7 IiishKiss. BahyGraiul, Fairway 66558 Laurel 1 1-4 2:0l'fast . 93 106 G 8 8 7" C Lang 8 Oceanic, .L'kyllour. Paragon 11. 6C490 Laurel ImTOy l:453ifast 26 110 3 5 ; 53 3l C Ponce 6 On AVatcli, Fairway. Polly Ann 60355 Laurel 1 1-S l:524fast C 113 1 C Gl 73 C Lang 7 Polly Ann. Nedna. Oceanic 66224. Laurel 1 l:41fast 3-2" 109.. 2 1 I2 1 C Lang 7 Rubidium, Pilgrim, Kellenr.au 0604 0 Laurel 2-4 l:13M,sIop 5 110 2 3 3 2' C Lang 3 Careful, Calamity Jane I CAPTAIN ALCOCK, oh. h, 5 119 By Ogden Mallard, by Star Shoot. (Trainer. J. Frtxsimmons. Owner. Qumcy Stable). 68558 Laurel 1 1-4 2.-01fast 75 110 8 7 Cl 54 C Ponce S Oceanic. L'kyHour. raragon II. C59C0 Laurel 1 1-8 1:54 mud 2 113 3 6 41 3i C Ponce 7 Bluffer, Bxodus, Baby Grand 65819 Laurel 1 1-16 l:46r&fa3t 4-5 119 2 4 21 2 C Ponce 5 Rebuke, Top Seargcant, Blazes C566S Aqueduct 1 1-8 1:50 fast 12 112 0 6 C4 5 C Ponco 7 L'kyHour, Madll'tcr, Sen. Park 1 65430 Aqueduct 1 5-16 2:11 fast 15 100 1 3 3 21 J Mooney C P'ccJames, Scdgoficld, B. Homme 1 65228 Aqueduct 1 1-16 l:44fast 13-5 113 5 5 5 0" C Ponce G Ir.Brigad'r, Sedget'ld. B.Homme 1 64184 .Saratoga 1 1-8 l:51&fast 6 115 7 7 7 711 C Ponce 7 Mad Ilatter. Rouleau. Best Pal 1 63883 Empire 11:33 fast -C 117 2 4 3'i 2 J Eutwell 4 Dr.Clark. OnWatcb. Galantman NEDNA, h. f, 3 104 By Whisk Broom H. Leayonara, by Woolsthorpe. (Trainer, J. Rowe, Jr. Owner, Greentrea Stable). 6GG23 Pimlico 1 1-4 2:04fa3t 10 10S 5 3 41 21 J Callahan r Oceanic, Ilephnistos. Luckyllour 66558 I.iurel 1 1-4 2:01rast 10 105 1 5 51 6 L Penman S Oceanic. L'kyHour, Paragon II. 66355 Iiaurel 1 1-8 l:52fast 11-10 117 5 2 2'1 2 L Penman 7 Polly Ann, Oceanic, Muttikins 66172 Lanrcl 1 1-4 2:04&fast 1-2 110 1 2 2 2l L Penman 5 Bunting. Athelstan, Rebuke 65818 Laurel 1 l:39fast 11-10 107 2 1 l'i l1 J Callahan 0 lTfcllow, D.tleMorny, Ilarm'iona 65677 II.deG'co 1 1-S l:53fast 1-3 104 3 2 21 2 J Callahan 8 Bunting. Bluffer. Polly Ann 65443 II.dcG'ce lm70y 1:45 faat S-5 III 5 2 14 14 L Penman 9 YankeeStar, Prelude, E'alCu'IU 61647 Saratoga 1 1-4 2:llVhvy 3-5 115 1 1 2 2'J F Keogh 2 Emotion 641S7 Saratoga 1 1-4 2:08 slow 1S-5 114 1 2 24 l'J F Keogh 5 Emotion, rrudisli. Irish Confetti G3960 Saratoga 1 l:37ftfaat 3 10") 4 5 5s 44 L Penman 8 Paradcr. J'hnPaulJones. Rouleau THIMBLE, h. f, 4 104 By Huon Sandspot, by Rook Sand. (Trainer, M. J. Murphy. Owner, 3. J. Murphy). 66191 Iiurcl 1 l:41fast S-5 112 C 3 3 14 F Keogh 7 All Fair, Bromclia, By ."liminy 66355 Laurel 1 1-8 l:52fast It 103 2 S 5l 5'i J Rowan 7 Polly Ann, Nedna. Oceanic 66139 Laurel lm70y l:45good 27-10 122 5 2 2l 21 II Thomas 8 Muttikins, Bromclia, Prodigious 65866 1-iurel 1 1:40 fast 12 109 3 1 1" I J Rowan 7 Polly Aun, Knot, Prodigious 65677 II. deCVce 1 1-8 l:53fast 12 102 5 S 8 6" II Thomas S Bunting, Nedna. Bluffer 65397 II.dcG'ce 1 1-16 lMSTsfast 3-5 110 2 11 14 H Thomas 6 SandyBcal, Bluffer. Fifty-Fifty 64649 Saratoga 1 l:12hvy 16-6 100 3 2 3 34 H Thomas 4 Pr'ceJames, Bit otWhite. Blazei 61490 Saratoga 1 l:41:nul 7-10 111 1 1 Is 14 H Thomas 3 Polly Ann, Scotland Yet 64273 Saratoga 1 1:33 fast 11-5 105 4 4 4 2 H Thomas 4 SurfRidcr. S'keScreen, F.Friend 64019 Saratoga 1 l:39&sIop 41 100 3 3 3 21 H Thomas C Gcorgic, Blazes, Kmoke Screen 63831 Umpire lm70y l:44&fast 9-10 110 3 2 2" 2' H Thomas 4 Bridesman, Op'rman. ElectcdIL 7th RACE 1 1"LiCS:. -"-year-olilM and upward. Selling;. (May 17, 1011 DARK HILL, br. g, 6 113 By Fowling-piece Pitch Dark, by Torporley. (Trainer. A. Swinke. Owner, A. S winks). 66652 Pimlico 1 1-2 2:35faat 22 110 10 13 13 13" G Babin 13 Freczy Snecry, On High, Huonec 66423 laurel 1 1-16 1:49 fast 11 116 3 10 10 W J Rowan 10 Dou.Crcss, K'gJohn. D.de Morny 85241 Dorval lm70y l:46fast 2 114 2 2l 1 M And'son 7 Ch.J.Craigmile, Purl, Roisterer 64978 LUJ'nneta 1 1-8 l:54&fa.st 6 113 1 1 21 31 II Gregory 6 Halu, Anmut, Vicc-Chairman 64724 Conn'ght lm70y l:45faat 1 115 1 2 3 4 II Gregory 6 Lad'BLoYC, B.Tacks. 11'loP'dner 61243 FortErio 1 1-16 l:45fust 11-5 111 2 1 1 14 A T'mbley 8 Louis A., Lad's Lore, Fantochc 63892 K'worlh 1 1-16 1:47 fast 21-10 108 1 l i H L Gregory 8 Tantalus. Grisclda, Incog 63838 Kcn'worth 1 1-S 1:53 fast 3-2 115 3 1 11 24 H Gregory 8 Joaquina, June Fly, Co mine Ci THE BOLL CALX, ch. c, 3 103 By Lough Foyle Beth Stanley, by Golden Maxim. (Trainer, W. Cahill. Owner. W. Cahill). 66606 Pimlico 1 1-16 l:43fast 10 106 9 10 FelL E Martz 12 BallotMark. SouthBrceze. Moco 66545 Empire lm70y 1:46 fast 4 105 G 4 2 2 E Martz 6 Leghorn, S'cbLightlH., Qucsada 66473 Empire lm70y l:46fast 12 107 10 3 S Si G W Car'IllO Mawrcoron, leghorn, Sunnyland G6375 Empire lm70y l:46fast 41 100 4 5 5 32 H Shillick 7 Sunnyl'd, L'ky Antoine. P.Wale 66269 Empire 1 l:41sfast 5 105 1 6 51 3 E Taplin 0 Overtake, Quesada, Polly Wale 66156 Jamaica 1 1-16 l:46fast 15 101 5 5 5 5 J McCoy 5 Leghorn. Sea Mint, YulcainPark 65806 Jamaica lm70y l:lifast 41 102 3 5 5 54 A McL'lln 5 Overtake, Leghorn, Ralco GALLIVANT, b. g. 4 113 By Garry Herrmann Lady Galette, by Lord Id- (Trainer, W. A. Burttschell. Owner. J. B, Skinker). ward II. 66525 Laurel 1 1-8 l:5fast 41 114 1 3 2J 34 E Barnes 12 Ilel.Fardner, M'nRosell., Ettahe 66226 Laurel lm70y l:4Sfast 9-6 114 5 3 2 2 E Barnes 7 Phalaris. On High, BribedVoter 66108 Laurel 1 1-16 l:51?sgood 4 115 11 5 4' 14 E Barnes 11 Ettahe, Kath.Rankin, II'cnAtkin 66008 Laurel 1 1-16 l:4S!fast 43-10 114 1 1 2 14 E Barnes 15 Troma, Cur'tEvents, MissFillcy 65913 Laurel 1 1-8 l:54fast S-5 112 5 4 3 34 E Barnes 9 K.Rankin, King'sBelle. D'kmate 65674 II.dcG'ce 1 1-16 l:49fast 2 116 5 3 2l 2 E Barnes 13 Gath. Hard Guess, Cimarron 65531 II.deG'ce lm70y 1:48 fast 3-2 115 S 4 4 3' E Barnes 9 StarRcalm, JakeSchas. Bob.Hair 65442 II.deG'ce 1 1-S l:57fast 13 108 4 1 ll 2' E Barnes 15 HelenAtkin, NorthWales, Bravo S0ITEN. b. g, 6 110 By St. Amant Kaffir Fowl, by Gallinul. (Trainer. A. Brent. Owner. A. Brent). 66488 Laurel 1 1-2 2:39fast T 105 4 4 64 J "Wallace S On High, Moco, Joan of Arc 66390 Laurel 1 1-4 2:10 faat 10 109 10 5 6 34 W Organ 10 Waukcag. Dolly C Lady Zeus 66288 Laurel 1 1-2 2:36&fast 41 106 2 5 4 3!j0 Barnes 6 Joan or Arc, Moody, Lady Zeus 66206 Laurel 1 1-16 l:43iifast 6 116 8 5 5" 5 A Johnsonl2 Royal Duck, Moody, Curr.ETents 65968 K worth 1 1-16 l:53y&hvy 19-6 113 6 4 3 3 F "Wilson 7 Flib'tygibbet. Fornoro, OnHigh 65733 K'worth 1 1-8 l:54fast C-5 108 1 1 1 1 T olan 7 Kent'hBoy, J'n ofArc, BillyLane t5686 K'worth 1 1-16 l:4Sfast 21 1D0 6 4 3 21 "W Organ 7 Flea, SansPeurll., KentishBoy TOM McTAGGAUT, b. h, 8 115 By Chuctanunda Toplash, by Top Gallant, (Trainer. D. B. McDaniel. Owner, B. j. Lavin). 6GC10 Pimlico 3-4 l:12W,fast 12 114 6 5 4 44 A JohnsonlS Cum Sah. Whalebone, L-Button 66542 Empire Ab 3-4 1:10 fast 6 1101 9 7 5l 54 T Rico 10 The Almoner, Daydtre. Orcos 66440 Empire Ab 3-4 1:11 fast 16-5 119 12 IX 7l 64 L En3or 13 Orcus, Daydue, Esquire 61307 II.deG'ce lm70y 1:45 good 10 109 6 2 2l 2 H Thomas 6 Our Flag, Jeg, Fairway 61215 Bowie 1 1:43 fast 13 104 3 2 2 2 H Thomas 5 StAUan, G.dcCause, TheArcher 611G1 Bowie CJ f l:20Xfaat 78 113 6 5 5' 6 A Johnson 0 War Note. St. Donard, All Fair LAD'S LOVE, ch. g. 6 108 By Hamburg Ballet, by Ben Brush. (Trainer, J. Arthur. Owner, T. Francis) . 66555 Laurel 1 l:427sfast 37-10 111 3 6 3 A Abel 8 Min.Man, John Morrill, Tidings G6173 Laurel lm70y l:46&faat 33-10 114 2 1 U " G Lang 10 Ettahe. Curr'tETcnts. SolidRock .66104 Laurel 1 1-16 1:52 good 14-6 115 3 5 3 34 C Kummerl3 Phalaris, C'tEvcnts, Aaniv'sary '65969 K'worth 1 3-16 2:06Vyivy 6 100 5 2 21 24 E Renzettl 7 Fcnelope, BcttyJ.. Joan of Arc 65875 K'worth lm70y l:44fast 3 110 4 3 G 5 J McTagt 7 Penelope, Flib'gibbet. Royallieu 65778 K'worth 7-3 1:27 fast 5 111 2 4 31 3'J M And'son 7 Colando, Shoot Away, Tribune 65734 K'worth lm70y l:4Gvsfast 21-10 109 6 6 7' S'J M And'sonlO Ogarite, Blarney Boy, Penelope BETTY J., ch. m. 5 102 By Celt Logistilla, by Locohatchee. (Trainer, J. Beamish. Owner, J. M. Collins). 66635 Pimlico 1 1:40 fast 6f 103 11 13 3l S' E Fauls'chll Leghorn, Cum Sah. Attorney 66454 Laurel 11-16 1:19 fast 13 105 8 11 10 S11 G Mein 15 Ettahe, Phalaris, MayorHouse 65969 K'worth 1 3-16 2:C6hvy 4 105 7 3 3 3 M And'son 7 Penelope, Lad'sLove, J'nof Arc 65827 K'worth lm70y l:45fast 1S-5 106 4 2 21 I1 M And'son 7 OnHigh, LeadingStar. "Wakerd Ii5685 K'worth 1 1-16 l:4Sfast 6 107 4 5 5" 3s E Harb'ne 6 Penelope. On High, Chefa 65168 Tirncliffe 1 1-16 l:50hvy 11 104 Left at post. J Chalmers 7 "VV.Flower, Bec'sWing, J.ofAre 63837 K'worth 1 1-8 l:53fast 10 10S 2 6 65 5 H Glick 8 MarseJohn, KingJohn, Debadoa 63798 K'worth 1 1-16 l:46&fast 23 10S S 11 11 101 H Glick 11 Red Legs, Gem. Marse John 63341 FortEria 1 1-16 l:49;fast 7-5 1U 3 4 3l ll C Turner C AuntLin, BeT.Bclle, F.Virginia KI1IG JOHN. b. er. 1 113 By Sir John Johnson Deviltre, by Top Gallant. (Trainer, H. E. Crist. Owner, J. T. Buckley). 66621 Pimlico 1 1-16 l:15furtt 14 106110 10 9 S E Sm'w'odlS Opp'man, Cop.Demon, TlieAlm'r 66192 Laurel 1 1-16 l:48fast 31 103 6 5 2 21 F "W'dst'k 8 DoubleCros. Cromwell, Dresden 66423 Laurel 1 1-16 1:49 fast 7 113 3 6 6 '1 F Wdst'klO Doub.Cross, Due de Moray, Moco 66174 Laurel 1 1-16 lMSVsfast 6 113 7 5 5 5' F "W'dst'ck S Fan.Bean, WarMask. Dou.Crosa 66041 Iiurcl 1 1-16 l:4Sslop 10 105 5 6 51 5" R McCrnn 6 Servitor, By Jiminy, Dresden 65774 Laurel 1 1-16 l:47fast 9 111 3 4 4s 11 R McCr'nn C Cop.Demon, Cara'flage, DoUyC. 65612 II.deG'ce 1 1-15 l:4Sfast 12 101 4 5 6 54 S McLane 7 Trevelyan, Servitor, Plucky 65532 II.deG'ce lm70y 1:48 fast 16-5 115 5 2 21 2 G Kumtner 6 K.of t.H'er, H. Baker, G.Foster 65210 Th'cltffe 1 1-16 l:17KOod 6 110 1 4 3 3 H J Burke 8 Grayssian, Bob.Allea. SuterFW NIGHTBOAT, b. o, 3 AS By Wrack Star Gift, by Star Shoot. (Trainer, 3?. J. Fonhy. Owner, P. J. Fouhy). 66635 Pimlico 1 1:40 fast 11-5 115 8 6 4s 4J E Sande 14 Leghorn. Cum Sah. Attorney 66473 Empire lm70y l:46fast 5 US 7 6 51 44 E Sande 10 Mawrcoron, Leghorn. Sunnyland 66373 Empire 1 1:42 fast S-5 11$ 2 1 1 1 K Sande 11 Ballot Mark, Consort, Buxom 66305 Empire Ab 3-4 l:107ifast 13-5 1131 6 3 1 1J E Sande 1G Ting-a-Ling, Br.Lights, Esquire 6G056 Jamaica 3-4 1:14 mud 16-5 115 7 4 4 44 A Johnson 8 Shaffer, Good Time, Evil C5851 Jamaica 3-4 l:12ifast 35 111 1 5 31 2J C Ham'ndlt The Peruvian, EvlL Pastoral 61764 Jamaica 3-4 l:13"ifast 41 1011 6 4 44 G H'mond 7 Bernice K., Dare, Swift Grass C1674 Jamaica 1 1-16 l:4S'fa3t 3 102i 4 2 21 5" L renma.n 7 Henry G., Lady Zeus, Rustler DOCTOR JIM, b. g. 5 108 By Ogdcn Rock Merry, by Bock Sand. (Trainer, B. E. Chapman. Owner, B. E. Chapman). 06526 Laurel 1 1-1C l:49fast of 109 15 11 It1 141' M Schwtzl5 King'sBelle, Hickory, Anniver'ry 65674 II.deG'ce 1 1-16 l:49faat 11 111 9 6 6TJ M Schw'tzl3 Gath. Gallivant, Hard Guess 65531 II.deG'ce lm70y 1:48 faat 7 110 7 6 51 54 M Schw'ts 9 StarRcalm, JakeSchas, Gallivant 65442 II.deG'ce 1 1-S l:D7Vifast 7 105 12 It S" M Schwtzl5 HelenAtkin. Gallivant, N.Wales 64308 AVindsor 1 1-8 l:53ifast 9 110 3 2 H Zl M Schw'tz S riantalus, Pit, Sea Way C1076 Il'ton 1 1-4 OT 2:15 mud C 106 1 3 S" .14 M Schw'tz 7 War Mask, Leta, Woodbine 64028 Ham'ton 3-4 l:12Sifast 27f 109 11 11 11 10' M Schw'tz 11' Buster, Ilid.Jcwel, S. Thoughts 63685 Windsor 1 1-16 1:47 faat 43-10 i09 8 9 9 9" D Stirling 10 RoyalDuck, D'kllill, KingJohn NORTH WALES, b. g, 3 103 By Bachelor's Hope Grecian Benr, by Sluea. (Trailer, E. S. Wallace. Owner, W. E. Martin). 6GG52 Pimlico 1 1-2 2:35fast 13f 95 3 9 10' 104 H Thomasl3 Freczy Sneezy, On High, nnonec 66624 Pimlico 1 1-8 l:53fast 39-5f S 4 3 44 2"? J Thomas 15 F'zySneeny. May.Housc. IJt.Ed. . 66471 Akron 1 1-16 1:53 slow 3-2 107 E T Moore 6 Glenn, She Devil, Eva Song 66369 Akron lm70y 1:48 fast 3 109 5 W Taylor 7 Glenn, Sentimental, Puzzle 66120 M.Il'ght3 lm70y 1:54 mud 7 100 2 A Arvin 5 TsilorMaid,-St. Paul, Spinaway 65986 M.H'ghta lm"0y l:47"slow 6 101 2l F Meriraec 7 M'yMaxim, Primo. Sentimental 65G75 II.deG'ce 1 1-16 l:G0fast " 21 104 1 1 Is 2 S Bullmanll Hickory, KingGeorge. Waukcag C5193 II.deG'co 1 1-4 2:10 fast 61 105 4 4 4s 4!2 M Schw'tz 9 WarVictor, K.George. Invig'tv 65142 II.dcG'ce 1 1-4 l:57l&faat 19 101 6 2 45 34 F W'dst'cklo nelcn Atkin. Gallivant. Bravo DOLLY C. b. f. 4 100 By King James Lady Appleby, by Meddler. (Trainer, R. B. Jackson. Owner, J. H. Shreve). 6G5G0 laurel 1 1-4 2.-07fast 14 101 6 i 6" J Wallace 9 F'zySncezy, RaP trade, D'kHorae 66390 I-iurel 1 1-4 2:10 fast 10 101 8 4 4l 2l W Martin 10 Waukcag. Rouen, Lady Zeus 66254 laurel 1 1-16 l:497sfust 33-10 103 8 5 5 s 41 W Martin 10 M'nRosell.. MaxGold, Q.Blonde 66141 laurel 11-8 1:57 good 31 100 2 2 24 34 K Legero 9 On High, Clean Gone, Little Ed 6G008 Laurel 1 1-16 l:4S'fast 12 97 13 S 7 6: E Legere 15 Gallivant. Troma. Cur't Events 65868 laurel 1 3-16 2:01 fast 21 105 8 C 04 65 E Barnes 11 IC'gTroj;in, RoyalDuck, Debadou 65771 I-iurel 1 1-16 l:47Tsfast 57 991 5 C 51 44 S McLane 0 K'g.Tolin, Cop.Demon, CamTlag 652 13 Dorval 1 1-16 1:50 fast 6f 303 13 S 6" D C Jackson 13 Mouette, P. G. King, Plurality 65216 Dorvni lmTOy 1:49tss1ow 21 105 8 5 5l C5 E Barnes 9 Tamper, II.M.Steven3. D.ltuff BALANCE WHEEL, b. c, 4 106 By Ben Brush Whisk Broom, by Cesarioa. f Trailer, L. A. Seregni. Owner, L. A. Seregni). 66386 Laurel 3-4 l:13ifast llf 105 14 11 11 13' G Breun'g 14 Wh'lebone, CuniSah. C.J.C'gmile 63758 M.H'ghts 1 3-16 l:5Ssfast 7 lit 8 8 SJ 74 It Rom'ollilo N.Wales, Naslvr.tnh, ZackTerrell 63664 M.H'ghta lmTOy 1:45 good 3 115 3 6 41 44 II Lunsf'd S Musito. Secretary, Bee's Wing 63511 M. Heights 1 IMO&fast 23 106 S 11 9l 74 R Rice 12 Mary Maxim. Roisterer, Murray 63184 Iitoiiia 1 1-8 l:r3Vfefnat 19 112 9 9 S: 9!J L Penrnanll Sun God, British Maid, Damoriu 63154 Latonia 1 1-8 l:53good 11 101 2 5 71 7" J Owens S C'tilevcr. Bl.Bubble.s. Mat.Idol 62996 latonia 1 1-S l:53igood 11 112 5 5 6 011 J Heupel 6 Pie tor, Escarpolette. Repeater JORDAN, ch. c, 3 101 By Tony Bonero Boja, by Handsel. (Trainer, E. Goose. Owner. J. S. Ward). 6CG06 Pimlico 1 1-16 l:4Siifast 41 WS 12 12 10 10" E Fator 12 RallotMarlc. SouthBreee, Moco 66243 Latonia 1 1-16 l:47&fast 35 103 S 10 30'nO" J Kederis 11 Brit.I.incr. Walnut Hall, Megan . 06068 Latonia 1 1-16 l:53Vtfivy 5 106 5 3 S'- 4 B Kenn'dy 6 Megan, Rckab, Smuts 65954 Iitonia lm"0y l:16fast 9 112 3 5 7l 7'i B Kenn'dylO Queen High, Pumps, Birdie O. 65766 Iitonla 1 1-16 1:43 fast; 2-2 110 8 5 3 2: B Kenn'dy 8 Ferguson, FlyingPrince, Pumps i 65482 Lex' ton 1 1-16 l:46Jifast C-5 109J 6 2 14 1 M Garner 7 NancyLane, Randel, MoonWinki i 65391 Lex'ton 3-4 l:16hvy 9 109 2 4 44 44 M Garner 6 Ch.Uenry, R'gRose. C.o'theR'st WAR VICTOR, b. g, 6 113 By Uncle Star Dream, by Star Bub7. (Trainer, J. W. Healy. Owner, A. C. Bostwick ). 66624 Pimlico 1 1-8 l:53ifast 12-105 1 4 C 74 E Bell 15 F'ySneczy. May.nouse. N.Wales i 66227 Laurel 1 1-16 l:49fast 11 109 7 6 4 4'i J Thomas 7 K.Rankin. Penelope, Debadou 65958 Laurel 1 1-2 2:35.mud 9 95 C 3 44 5 J Thomas 7 Dresden, War Mask, Moody 65773 Laurel 1 1-S l:55fa3t 1S-5 108 4 3 31 2 G Breun'glO RossR., StarRealm. KingTrojan i 65653 ILdeG'ce 1 1-4 2:09 fast 6 105 4 3 3 3'1 E Sm'w'od 7 K.of theH'er. Balustrade, Padua i 65493 ILdeG'ce 1 1-4 2:10 faat 7 105 3 S 21 3J G Breun'g 9 K.George. Invigorator. N.Walea i 65399 II.deG'ce lm70y 1:48 fast 7 115 1 2 2' 21 C Kummer 7 Attor.Muir. U'dGuess, Peacel'al 1 1 1 1 DISSOLUTE, ch. g, 3 (M) 93 By Theo. Cook Marian Gay, by Celt. (Trainer, J. T. Mooney. Owner, E. E. Mooar). 66606 Pimlico 1 1-16 lSJifast 1S3 100 6 7 S1 SJ C Taylor 12 BallotMark. SonthBreeze. Moco 66424 Laurel 1 1-8 l:56fast lit 101 11 9 9l 94 J Wallace 13-Cim'ron, W.St'ger, T.C'kmender G6322 Laurel 1 1-8 l:56Vifast 48 107 S 7 7 6" E Barnes 8 J. Overton, On High. Debadou 66251 Laurel 11-16 1:50 fast 11 102 10 9 9' 7" P Walls 11 MissFilley. Cimarron, Hutchison 66141 Laurel 1 1-8 1:57 good 61 305 3 9 51 5 J Wallace 9 On High, Clean Gone, Dully C 65734 K'worth lmTOy l:45fast S 107 8 S S 75J E Ambr'selO Ogarite, Blarney Boy. l'enelbp; 65500 Wood'ne 1 1-16 l:47fast 43-10 95 7 5 5 34 P Walls 8 Bl'kBetty, I'.los'mllouse. Dev'ite Page 5 ALEX H., ch. c, 3 105 By Lough Foylc Kitty X., by Gotham. 1 (Trainer, W. A. Burttschell. Owner. J. R. Sk inker). GG634 Pimlico 3-4 l:13fast 10 30S 2 2 21 6" K Barnes 12 L'Effnro. Ar. of Gold. Dexterous C6422 Laurel 3-4 l:13&fast 32 105 3 5 G3 7'J 13 Barnes S May Blossom, Apex, Fifty-Ilfty ( 63199 Dev'shire 3-4 l:12fast 37 100 C S 73 7 II Stearns S Adonis, Kist One, Champl.nn ( G252G B.B'nnets 3-4 l:14pood 11 11C 1 5 5 4' .T McTag't 5 Champl'ii, Collinga. S. Thoughts ( GI398 H.deG'ce S-4 l-13ffast 2a 113 3 6 6; C J AVilliams 7 Brain torm, Bighcart. My Hay a 61313 H.dcG'co 3-4 l:14good 15 118 4 3 41 7 C Turner 10 Trcvclyan, brainstorm, Bighcart a ROYAL CHARLIE, b. c, 3 100 By Charles O'Malley Captive Princess, by Captiva- 5 (Trainer, M. J. Murphy. Owner. S. Louis). tion. 5 GG006 Laurel 3-4 l:13fast CI 104 3 4 4 G' E Sm'w'od S Oceanic. Bighenrt, Dexterous j 65575 H.deG'ce 3-4 l-14'fast 2 114 3 5 65 G'3 E Sm'w'od 7 MayBlossom. L'kyliutton. Apex 65443 H.deG'ce lm70y 1:45 fast G 110 2 3 33 4'3 H Thomas 0 Nedna, Yankee Star, Prelude 65346 H.deG'ce 1 l:43fast 3-2 112 3 1 1 1 W ICelsay 8 P'tlilde, C'lgardic, AVcl.Strangor 04330 Saratoga. 3-4 l:12fast S 103 C 2 IS ll H Thomas12 French Furze, Ar. of Cold. Kvil ( G4231 Saratoga 3-4 l:12fast 20 112 C C CI 5H II Thomasl4 Widgeon. Itrocklesby, Flan.Slurt ( C3995 Saratoga 1 1:3S fast 20 112 5 5 71 9" H Thomas 10 Sou.Cross, Bril'tStar. Broeklesby DOUGHNUT, br. g, 3 105 By Sweep Fascination, by Buck Massie. ( (Trainer, N. L. Byer. Owner, T. F. Price). ( GG422 Laurel 3-4 l:134,fast 45 93 C 7 S S;l A McL'lin S May Blossom, Apex, Iifty-lifty , 6G284 Laurel 3-4 l:13fast 79 9S 11 11 11 10'i A McL'lin 11 Dexterous. HiddenJewel. AVraith ( G6107 Laurel 1 1-16 l:49good S 109 2 2 3 3'3 A Tryon 7 Cl'sman, M'yl'dBelle, AA'.Str'ger ( G59G2 Laurel 1 1-1G l:4Smucl 4 109 2 2 3s 3' A Tryon 7 Moco, Clansman, Little Ammie 65818 Laurel 1 l:39fast 105 101 C C C 6"i B Mari'elli K Nedna, Pl'fellow. Due deMorny J G5G00 Aqueduct 3-4 l:12fast 10 103 3 4 45 41 B Mari'elli .r Muskallongc, Daydue, Gladiator 65048 Belmont 3-4 MC 1:12 slop 18-5 103 5 4 4s 37i G AV Car'llll Opperman, Blue Teal, Sea Mint ( WRAITH, br. g, 4 112 By Malamont The Spirit, by Yankee. ( (Trainer, J. W. Dayton. Owner, J. W. Dayton). ( GGG34 Pimlico 3-4 l:13fast 35 112 4 6 4fc 72 S McLane 12 L'Effare, Ar. of Cold, Dexterous ( 6G524 Laurel 3-4 l:13fast 10 101 3 G 63 2'1 S McLane S L'Rffare, Ilid.Jewel. Fifty-Fifty ( GG422 Laurel 3-4 l:13fast G 104 1 1 1 G3 C Lang 8 May Blossom. Apex, Fifty-Fifty ( GG284 Laurel 3-4 l:13fast 31-10 97 4 2 U 3' W Martin 11 Dexterous, Hidden Jewel, Crank i GG203 Laurel 3-4 l:13fast 11 95 1 1 l'l 2? W Martin S Apex. Dexterous. Fifty-Fifty 66105 Laurel . 3-4 l:15good St 105 2 4 41 13' W Martin 14 Fifty-Fifty, Ilid.Jewel. Colando 65348 AVood'ne 3-4 l:12fast 7 117 4 3 3 51 J Metcalf 11 lliddenJewcl, Ablaze, AVake Up 65098 Th'ncliffo 51 f l:0GsIow 1S-5 107 1 2 2s 2'1 M Fator 5 Carm'dale. M.Lillian. Cli.Spoinot 1 PLUCKY, ch. f, 3 97 By Broomstick Courage, by Hamburg. ( (Trainer, J. P. Smith. Owner, G. H. Goodacre). j , C0G47 Pimlico 11-10 1:46 fast Gf 104 7 6 71 710 B Mari'ellilO T.Buttons, Pas.Swain, Slip.Elm , GG253 Laurel ImTOy l:45fast 8 9S1 3 G C 66 S McLane !) Colando, Slippery Elm, Servitor GG074 Laurel 1 1-1C 1:53 hvy 51 93 5 5 Cs 51 AAT Martin 7 Cop.Demon, D.deMorny, Lnnetta ( 65676 H.deG'ce lm70y 1:45 fast 9 100 4 1 21 S'l J Ch'Imers 6 Trevelyan, Dresden, MayBlossom , 65612 H.deG'ce 1 1-16 lMSfast S 10C 3 4 33 31 J Ch'Imers 7 Trevelyan. Servitor, Bellsolar , G5491 H.deG'ce lm70y l:46fast 7f 105 10 Pulled up.E Barnes 10 Servitor, Ten Buttons, Bellsolar (15305 H.deG'ce ImTOy 1:47 fast 5 07 1 8 GJ C'i AA Martin 10 Bebuke, Past. Swain, Trevelyan t!4703 Dev'shire 1 1-1C 1:45 fast 11 93 4 3 21 1 J Ch'Imers !) .limmieDaw, Jlerrimac, T.SahlU 04588 Dev'shire 1 1:39 fast 5 100 2 3 31 ll M Fatcr G MossFoxIL, Fan. Bean, Procyon BIIOCKXESBY, b. c. 3 (M) 100 By Wrack Desirous, by Hamburg. (Trailer, J. Gorham. Owner, J. J. Farrell. Jr.). . , fifiG34 Pimlico 3-4 l:13fast 13S 110 Gill o'S A Allen 12 L'Effare, Ar. of Gold, Dexterous , (iC452 Laurel 3-4 1:14 fast 21 US 1 3 33 7' T Davies !) Kelleiman, Minima, AV. Pittston GG03G Laurel 3-4 l:15islop 2 11G 2 5 4s 5'1 T Davies S AA'.ofC'toman, Sog.Ar'n, Torchy ; ('1437 Saratoga 3-4 1:13 fast 7 101 3 4 6l S'5 B Mari'elli 9 Harridan, Gnlantman. Pir. Gold . G4231 Saratoga 3-4 l:12vifast G 112 1 2 U 2s L Morris 14 AA'idgeon, Fl.Sliirt. TlieDictator C399.-) Saratoga 1 1:38 fast 10 112 1 2 2s 3 L Morris 10 South.Cross, Bril'ntStar, Anterio G314 7 Aqueduct 61 f l:20mud 1S-5 108 1 4 41 7" L McAtee 11 Iilly, Yankee Star, Jaunebar G2829 Aqueduct Gl f l:20?sfast 3 110 G 2 2l 2 L McAtee 12 Serenader, .lamiebar, MacDuff (.1477 Jamaica 51 f l:031fast 50 103 12 11 10'110's II Thurberl2 Bee'sAVax. St.Ilenry, JuneGrass SAILING ALONG, ch. f, 3 107 By Pennant Enchanting, by St. Victrix. (Trainer, R. I. Miller. Owner, R. I. Miller;. GG224 Laurel 1 lMlrifast 62 97 3 7 7 6M J Wallace 7 Paul Jones, ltuliidium. Pilgrim G6139 Laurel lm70y l:45good 33 10G 7 S 8 8s J Callahan S Muttikins, Thimble. Bromelia G58GG Uiui-el 11:40 fast 94 97 5 4 41 Gl J Callahan 7 Polly Ann. Knot, Thimble G5445 H.deG'ce 1 1-16 l:4Ssfast 30 103 G 5 G1 5'1 C Taylor S Bebukc. Trevelyan, T. Sergeant G5344 H.deG'cc ImTOy l:47fast 17 95 5 5 5 C'l J Ch'Imers 5 Fairway, S.andBoots, B'gaBuc'' C4C0G Saratoga 3-4 l:lShvy 20 9S 3 2 2' 4i J Merimee 5 WhWeStar, Dexterous, Violinist C1437 Saratoga 3-4 1:13 fast 30 103 7 7 7 3 C10 J Merimee 9 Harridan, Galantmau, Pir. GolJ G3789 Kmpiro ImTOy l:47?4mud 7 101 4 5 5 5" G Breun'g 5 TeddyB., K.of t.H'tlier, S.Mint G3738 Empire ImTOy l:43fast 16-5 99 5 3 2 2' B Mari'elli 5 Crystal Ford. A'endor, Mystic A -H-4 DA PC 1 SI lit. :-ycar-oll.s :inI ni-varrt. Cl:i iin Iiitc Handicap. (Nov. I, H-lll HMOC 1J)() 1:S 4 lG.) HARMONIOUS, ch. c, 3 102 By Prince Palatine Melody, by Meddler. (Trainer, 0. Derosset. Owner, A. J. Wells). GGG21 Pimlico 1 1-1G l:45ifast 2S 95 G 7 7 5'J W Martin 12 Opp'man, Cop.Demon, TheAlm'r (;6.r)92 Pimlico 1 1-1G l:4Gfast 12 111 G 4 4 41 K Parr'.ton f Pas.Swain, SlipperyEIm, AllFair (5G421 Laurel 1 l:40fast 12 105 7 G 6J G9 C Lang 7 Trevelyan, Colando, Clansman G5912 Laurel 1 1:41 fast 3-2 101 5 4 4s 4i J Bowan 7 Trajanus,- Cahalan, MollieBarnes C58 18 Laurel 1 l:39fast 22 103 5 4 4 4i J AArallace G Nedna. ri'fellow. Due dsMorny G497G B.B'nnets 1 1-S l:53fast 21 103 4 5 G 44 E Barnes 5 Fairway, Mar.A.Noonan, Finery G48GO B.B'nnets 1 l:3Sfast 37-10 94 3 1 l1 l'l J AA'allace (! Feyl'ce, A. -Chairman. TheLamb GOALER. br. h. 6 110 By Duke Michael Gallows Hill, by Galashiels. (Trainer, N. L. Byer. Owner, S. Lando). GG207 Laurel lm70y l:44fast 9-5 113 C 7 7s 4s G Kummer S Clansman. Dresden, Ten Buttons (iCOU Laurel 1 1-1C lMSslon 21 120 6 4 415 i C Kummer G Servitor. By Jiminy, Dresden G5263 Aqueduct 1 1-S l:51fast 1 120 3 2 43 3'1 L McAtee 5 A'iolinist, Recount, The KollCall G5127 Belmont 1 1-16 l:4G'Afast 15 121 1 4 42 ! A Johnson 5 Billy Barton, Bellsolar. AVhisk (.4881 Belmont 1 1-16 1 :43feslow 41 1071 G 4 5 a10 A Gantner 5 Scdgeficld, St.Allan, CrystalFord G478G Belmont 1 1-16 l:4T?iHlop S-5 109 5 1 Is l5 L McAtee 0 Sunnyland, Trevelyan. Timbrel AMANDA HOEY. ch. f. 3 S5 By Golden Maxim Eva K., by The Friar. (Formerly ran as Bemice K. (Trainer, F. Byer. Owner, E. Arlington). GG440 Empire Ab 3-4 1:11 fast 12 104 8 8s 9 G AAT Car' 1113 Orcus, Daydue. Esquire GG304 Empire 1 l:41fast 4 9t 2 2 31 3 13 Bell 7 MarieMaxim, Leghorn, A'alentia UG237 Empire lm70y l:4Gfast 6 9G 1 1 21 41 H Shiliick G Elected II., Kalco, A'endor (15517 Aqueduct 1 l:38fast 20 9G G 5 6s 7'3 A MeL'hlin 7 Nose Dive, Balco. Costigan G5384 Aqueduct 1 1:39 fast 2 106 3 1 l i A MeL'hlin 5 Leghorn, Juno. Notime G522T Aqueduct Gi f l:19fast 8 103 9 5 5' 332 E Martz 10 Gladiator, AV.Heathcr, A'alentia G5049 Belmont 1 l:39?feslop G 108 2 3 3" 341 C Ponce G Wiiineconne, leghorn, Cliat'gay G4878 Belmont 3-4 MC l:13"islow 20 108 4 5 5 5 G AAr C'roll 5 LastStraw, M.Patrieia, Polythia CAHALAN. b. g. 4 110 By Honeywood Alice Cary, by Trappean. (Trainer, S.' Veitch. Owner. C K. Harrison. Jr.).. GG647 Pimlico 11-16 1:46 fast 37 10G 2 4 31 C'iiH Shiliick 10 T.Buttons, Pas.Swain. Slip.Elm GG593 Pimlico 1 l:391fast 61 116 3 3 T3 7'4 C Ktimmerl'J TcnButtons; Jacques, H.Parduer G5912 Laurel 11:41 fast 7 10S 3 3 2 2!1.E Barnes 7 Trajanus-, Mol. Barnes, Harmon's (.5585 AA'ood'ne 1 1-16 l:47ifast 5 110 1 1 It U T Nolan S Clavmore, BrassTaeks, M.Houe 65348 AVood'ne 3-4 l:12fast 9 117 7 G G 4S1 F AA'eir.er 11 HiddenJewel, Ablaze, Wake Up C4928 B.B'nnets 3-4 l:12fast 4J 112 1 2 l' l1 E Barnes 7 Metsines. Mavonrneen, Assume C4759 ir.Bonncls 1 1 :r9if.-sit 11 105 2 1 1' 51 F Weiner 5 M.A.Noonan, Haiti, A'. -Chairman G3827 Empire lm70y 1 :45"f.fast 15 120 3 4 4l Gl H Thomas 7 Bamkin, Arapahoe, Matineeldol 637G7 Empire ImTOy l:4ofast 5 112 S 4 7,s E Martz 12 Zed, Matinee Idol, Shaffer G3327 Empire ImTOy l:4Gslow 1G 101 7 G 71 6' H Thomasl2 Tribune. Cum Salt, Mystic SUNDIAL II.. ch. . 6 108 By Fauchcur Martha Gorman, by Sir Dixon. (Trainer, C. Buxton. Owner, C. Buxton). GGG35 Pimlico 1 1:40 fast Cf 113 13 9 62 5" B Kummerl 1 Leghorn, Cum Salt, Attorney GG593 Pimlico 1 l:39Vifast 3 110 9 5 5' f M Buxton 12 TcnButtons, Jacques, H.Pardner C6524 laurel 3-4 l:13fast 12 111 8 7 Ci S'JM Buxton 8 L'Effare, AVraith, Hidden Jewel GG284 Laurel 3-4 l:13fast 19 110 10 9 S'l 532 M Buxton 11 Dexterous. HiddenJewel, AVraith G5G78 H.deG'ce 3-4 i:14',;fast 19-5 114 5 5 31 43i M Buxton G S.Th'ghts. Min.Man. D.deMorny (.5491 H.deG'ce lm70y l:46fast G 107 4 3 3h 45; G Walls 10 Servitor, Ten Buttons, Bellsolar G5441 H.deG'ce 3-4 1 :14fast 27-10 112 3 4 33 22 T Parr'ton 7 Caligula, MinuteMan, ItdyMyra G4215 FortErie 3-4 1:12fast 14-5 1H 7 3 63 ( P McTag't S lst One. Messines. Siren Maid (M028 Ham'ton 3-4 l:12fast 27-10 ICC 12 S 71 4 G Walls 12 Buster, Hid.Jcwcl. S. Thoughts G3835 K'worth 7-8 l:255sfast 17 110 C 6 2l l'l G AValls S Bullion, Lunelta. Irish Dream HIDDEN JEWEL, h. g, 6 110 By Disguise Rubia Granda, by Grsenan. (Trainer. A. Swinke. Owner, A. Swinke). GGG34 Pimlico 3-4 1:13rast 1G 115 5 3 SI 832 G Babin 12 L'Effare, Ar. of Gold, Dexterous GG524 Laurel 3-4 1 :137ifast 2 109 2 1 l'J 3'J E Sm'w'od 8 L'Effare, AVraith, Fifty-Fifty GG284 Laurel 3-4 1 :13?sfast 4 107 3 1 3 ' 2"-J Rowan 11 Dexterous AVraith. Crank GG105 Laurel 2-4 UHgood 5 110 1 1 l'l 23 J Bowan 14 Fifty-Fifty, Colando, Caligula G58G7 laurel 3-4 1:13 fast 5 105 2 1 2 ' 3'1 J Bowan 9 Apex, Cum Salt, AVelifinder G5348 AA'ood'ne 3-4 l:12fast 9-5 112 2 1 lnt i a Claver 11 Ablaze. AVake Up, CV.halan G4521 Conn'ght 51 f l:07'&good 9-10 115 4 1 l3 l3 II Gregoryll Quanal). Mavonrneen, Jacobina G4091 FortErie 51 f l:llhvy 2 123 1 1 l3 2'1 J Bowan 9 Marimlu. PeaeePal. Camouflage GUIS.". Ham'ton 3-4 l:12fast 19-5 103 1 1 1' 2 P AValls 12 Buster, S. Thoughts, Sundial 11. CROMWELL, blk. g, 6 104 By Plaudit Affect, by His Highnesg. (Trainer. W. J. Daly Owner, M. V. Daly). GGG35 Pimlico 11:40 fast 41 121 3 11 7 6" A Tryon 11 Leghorn, Cum Sah, Attorney CG593 Timlico 1 l:39y5fast 6 111 1 0 111 12' A Tryon 12 TenButtous, Jacques, H.Pardner . G6492 Laurel 1 1-1G 1 :4Sfast 7 ' 111 3 1 2'1 33 AAr Kelsay S DoubleCross, KingJohn, Dresden i I ! 65914 Laurel 11:41 fast 20 9T 3 1 l'l U R Flynn 7 M.Blossom, Servitor, Slip'y Bhn i ' j G581G Laurel 3-4 1:11 fast 17f US 1 3 31 53 Ar Kelsay 13 Pii-trus. Clansman, Jyntee" K5491 H.deG'cc ImTOy l:467Liast 13 111 2 0 7i S13 A JohnsonlO Servitor. Ten Buttons. Bellsolar G5085 Tim'm Ab 61 f 1:20 fast C-5 120 l3 J Den'son 5 llardGuess, Plain Bill, SanDiego G4954 Tim'm Ab 1 1-1G l:51-fast 11-10 US l3 F W'dst'k -1 Ballotcar, II. Guess, AV.Bcdotte ; ( 3807 Empire I 1-1G lHSltgood G 111 1 4 CI S'3 A Tryon 8 Algoa, Ten Buttons, Quesada G33G8 Empire 1 1-16 1:42 good :0 103 1 1 l3 1 A Tryon G Star Court, Haiti. Vendor KNIGHT OF THE HEATHER, br. 107 By Ogden Madchen, by Knight of the Thistle. g, 4 (Trainer, J. W. Healy. Owner, A. C. Bostwick). CGG47 Pimlico 11-16 1:40 fast 18 111 1 2 G5 6i L Falor 10 T.I! ill tons, Pas.Swain, Slip.Klin i GG389 Laurel 1 1-16 l:4Sifast 9 113 0 G 7 G" E Sm'w'od S Maiy.Bclle, FannicBean, Crank : GG074 Laurel 1 1-1G 1:33 hvy S 106 4 2 21 ' M Har'son 7 Cop.Demon, D.deMornv, I.utietta i G5821 Laurel 1 1-S l:53hifast 6 109 4 1 JJ 4J G Breun'g t Trevelyan, Dresden. !iu)ICris i G5G53 H.deG'ce 1 1-4 2:09 fast S 10S 2 2 23 l'l M Har'son 7 Balustrade. War Victor. Pad in (15532 H.deG'ce lm70y 1:4S fast G 5 10S 1 3 :;3 R Sm'w'od G King.Iohii, llolx vliaker, G. Foster G5303 H.deG'ce 1 1-8 l:50fast 7 114 3 1 l3 2J S Bulliianll Bebailou Altor.JIuir, Deikmato ! 05127 Belmont 1 1-16 l:4G'lfast 7 101 4 3 3l 33 E Martz 5 Coaler. Billy Barton, Bellsnlar ! CHARLES J. CRAIGMFXiE, b. g, 5 106 . By Pataud Miss Jordan, by Sir Dixcn. j i (Trainer, W. A. Burttschell. Owner, W. E. Mat thews): GG38G Laurel 3-4 l:13ifast 14 110 4 2 2l S3 E Barnes 14 AVhali botte. Cum Sah, Slings G6352 Laurel 3-4 l:14fast 4 1C9 10 6 9' D'i C Lang 10 Sling, Bolo, IVrisourdinc GG250 Laurel 3-4 l:Must 12 10S 5 9 1U 1;V3 E Barnes 15 Pietius Simplicity. Cum Sah GG13G Laurel 3-4 1 :15Vigood 10 113 12 10 101 731 E Barnes 11 Sling. Pietrus, Beverlv Belle (.6211 Dorval lm70y l:16sfast 11-5 10S 2 1 l3 2t K Barnes 7 Diirk Hill. Purl. Boisterer G48G1 B.B'nnets 7-Sl:26fast S 107 7 2 1' 1' E Barnes 14 Purl. Jacobina, Kuklux f3774 K'worth 3-4 l:13ifast i7-10 115 8 6 7t S" J McTag't 10 Doric. Bclo, Ballynew 8 WEEPY, b. o. S 103 By Sweep Enamelinc, by Masetto. (Owner, E. H. Winsfield). I GG208 Empire Ab 3-4 1:09 fast 12 107 11 S1 10' 3 A Collins 13 Arrow ofGold. UistView, Davdue C61 60 Jamaica 3-4 l:12aifast 20 111 3 4 4 4' 1 A Hobey 4 M'kallonge. Ch'terbr'k. Bnnnyol 1 01375 H.deG'ce lmT0-1 :44ifast 4 10' 4 1 l3 lt I, Pfiiman ! Tan Son, Luckv 1!., King John j 61145 Bowie 61 f l:21Vast 7-5 113 4 3 2' 2 A Johnson S ll'labaloo. Fan. Bean, Gr.Mayers ! VITAMIN, b. g, 3 5 By Transvaal Incognita, by Disguise. j (Trainer. F. T. Miller. Owner, F. T. Miller). 66402 Laurel 1 1-16 l:4Sfast 26 107 G 7 5 J AA'allaee S Dou.Cress, KingJohn, Cromwell ! GG320 Laurel 1 1-S l:53?sfast 22 100 4 4 4 41 J AA'allaee 5 Clansman. Trevelyan, Lunelta (G253 -Laurel lin70y l:45faat 61 103 5 8 S1.7'C Lang 9 Colando, SlipperyEIm. Servitor r . G6137 Iaurel 1 l:43'yigood 19-5 110 2 3 3' 1 C Lang 7 IC'ler'n.. AV'iGrass. AV.ofC'l'man i 63301 Dev'shire ImTOy 1:43 fast 41 110 4 C 51 C'J J Pen'lver 7 Jewell V. J., Topmast, Grisehia 2230 Th'clilfe lm70y l:44fast 10 97 7" B Flynn 8 Sword, Merrimae. Eleanor S. f.2174 Th'ncllffe 1 1-16 1:45 fast 13 93 61 V. Balls 7 M'kOran'ge. Planet. BvgoneDa vs ' GIGgr. Pimlico 3 1 1:1 J fast IS 103 C 4 U 1 J Chalmers S D'bltCross, SunUrae, T.P'ruvi'n i VENE2ELOS, b. c, 3 1C2 By Plaudit Lady Clara, by Requital. (Owrer, H. Shelby). . GG40G Empire 1 l:42igood 2 110 4 4 3 23 E Martz 11 Guelph, Highspeed, M'yAgnesf. C3439 Empire Ab 3-4 l:llfast 1S-5 112 1 3 ' l1 A Gantnerl2 T.Dictator, Bcetorfn, Athelstan G3147 Aqueduct 61 f l:20mud 2 108 8 6 61 6" A Gantnerll Ially, Yankee Star, Jaunebar (i2474 Belmont 1 l&fast 7 105 1 1 li 2'JH Thomas 9 M'tcrlland, Letterman. Excelsi 3S057 Empire 51 f 1:07 fast 15-5 114 2 1 2 3'1 4 J Zoeller 9 Luckyllour, NativeLand, Ultim 57892 Jamaica 51 f l:0Gfast 4 109 3 2 5 6s (' J Zoeller 9 Ch'terbrook, Shaffer, Good Times 5TC16 Jamaica 51 f 1:07 slow 7 115 5 3 3 4s 21 L McAtee 8 C.McM'kin. Eepa'tion, H-nhMo 57551 Aq'duct 5-8 l:00mud 5 11G 21 3'1 L McAtee 12 Horologe, C.McM'kin, Reparafn 57230 Aq'duct 3-4 1:12 fast 30 105 1 6 5 G 6 J Zoeller 7 Bay Jay, Yankee Star, Modo 57069 Belm't 3-4 MC l:12fast 10 114 3 2 3 41 7'1 F Weiner 11 Chestcrbr'k, R'paration, AllOvei MOCK ORANGE, b. g. I 100 By Lonawand Orange Lilly, by William the Third. (Trainer. I. Gorham. Owner, J. J. Farrell, Jr.). GG593 Pimlico 1 l:39Mifast 12f 113 S 12 12 11" A Allen 12 TcnButtons, Jacques, H.Pardner GG284 Laurel 3-4 l:13fast 34f 93 5 $ 4l C3J C Taylor 11 Dexterous, HiddenJewel, AVraith GG105 Laurel 3-4 l:15good Sf 107 13 14 13 9'3 C Lang 11 Fifty-Fifty. Ilid.Jewel, Colando G5914 Laurel 1 1:41 fast 13 92 7 4 S 5C C Taylor 7 Cromwell, MayBlossom, Servitor G5G12 H.deG'cc 1 1-1G l:4Sfast 23 104 6 2 4s 61 C Taylor 7 Trevelyan. Servitor, Plucky G5445 H.deG'ce 1 1-1C 1.4S'sfast 28 100 2 6 7 6'1 R Flynn S Rebuke, Trevelyan. T. Sergeant G5397 H.deG'ce 1 1-16 l:49fast If. 110 5 3 S'l 56'. J Dennison G Thimble, Sandy Ileal. Bluffer G5305 H.deG'ce ImTOy 1:47 fast 25f 103 2 2 53 47 R Flynn 10 Bebuke, Past. Swain, Trevelyan G4215 FortErie 3-4 l:12fast 11 109 3 7 S SI: L McD'ott S Last One, Messines, Siren Marl IRA WILSON, b. h, 5 103 By Ormondale Blue Stocking, by Yankee. (Trainer, P. Fox. Owner, Crow Point Stable). GG38G Laurel 3-4 l:13fast 21 110 8. 6 7 SJ J Rowan 14 Wh'Iebone, CumSah, C.J.C'gmile 66250 Laurel 3-4 l:14fast Sf 10S T 10 Tl TJ G Walls 15 Pietrus, Simplicity. Cum Sail GG13G Laurel 3-4 l:15',good 9 112 9 7 73 G3 C Lang 14 Sling, Pietrus. Beverly Belle GG071 Laurel 3-4 1:1G hvy 27-10 113 S 2 23 2s C Lang 15 Delhi Maid, Kirah. Simplicity G5G49 H.deG'ce 3-4 l:14fast 9 110 2 6 Sl 1" G Walls 14 Jock Scot, Salt Peter, Pietrus G5489 H.deG'ce 3-4 l:14fast 41 110 5 3 r.3 331 A Johnsonlo Camouflage, Fleer, Perigourdine C4543 Saratoga 1 l:44',hvy 10 110 4 1 2 25 E Taplin 7 Normal, Carmencita, Spiigi G4514 Saratoga 3-4 1:15 hvy 30 113 3 5 4 5s J Merimee 10 FrenehFnrze. SeaMint, Roulette MAYOR BOUSE, br. h, 6 112 By Hanbridge Helma S., by Cearion. (Trainer, G. P. Sherman. Owner, G. P. Sherman). GGG24 Pimlico 1 1-S l:53fast 18 109 7 1 11 2t I Fletcher 15 Fr'zrSneezr, X'thWale. Lit. Ed. GG593 Timlico 1 l:39&fast I2f 11111 S 4t 4." I Fletcher 12 TcnButtons, Jacques, H.Pardner GG454 Laurel 1 1-1G 1:49 fast 61 113 2 1 l'l Z- I Fletcher 15 Ettahe, Fhalaris, Encrinite G6388 Laurel ImTOy l:44ifast 22 931 G 3 4 4" A McL'lin G Rebuke, Fairway. P.unga Buck G6356 Laurel 1 1-16 l:49'?sfast 5 114 3 3 33 4'i I Fletcher 7 Jacques. Minute Man, Moody GG317 Laurel 3-4 l:14&fast 54 113 3 7 7 6' J Fletcher 7 Scc.Thoughts, Q'creek, B'lieart G5585 AVood'ne 1 1-1G lMT'ifast 2f 110 7 2 2ni- 43 C Lang S Cahalan, Claymore. Brass Tacks 65451 AA'ood'ne 2 1-4 3:53fast 39 SO 5 S 7' G30 R Doyle S P.Diamond, B.of AVhite, Finery G5310 AA'ood'ne 1 1-4 2:05ifast ZiC 96 S 8 G'l 6s R Doyle S Exterminator, Guy. P.it ofWhito G5215 Dorval 1 1-S l:5TH;Slow 22 96 6 5 S SM M Garrett S G.Cables, M.A.Noonan. Cote d'Or OCCIDENTA, b. c. 3 (M) 98 By The Finn Star of the West, by Montana. (Trainer, F. Taral. Owner, Riviera Stable). 6G542 Empire Ab 3-4 1:10 fast 30 101 7 S 10 10" H ThomaslO The Almoner, Daydue. Orcus 6G474 Empire Ab 3-4 1:10 fast 15 115 2 3 43 5' H Thomas S Heremon. StoneJug. Jacq.Julian 62829 Aqueduct CI f l:20fast 30 110 4 5 4h 53 T Rice 12 Serenader. Broeklesby. Jaunebar G2128 Belm'nt 3-4 MC l.llfast 30 10S 5 5 G'l 6" T Rice 7 Bigh'rt, Sl'veconaid, Must'dSee.l 61477 Jamaica 51 f l:05fast 100 10S 7 12 11 11" C Borel 12 Bee'sAVax, St.Ilenry, JuneGrass 5G126 Saratoga 5-8 59:ifast 50 109 1G 1G 16 1G' C Turner 10 Toil. Bighcart. Fair Phantom 55521 Aqueduct 5-S 53r-ifast 10 105 6 7 6' 7ci E Martin 8 LittleChicf. Cal.Jane. Violinist 5th RACE Mile. IiniliM Kuturitj- Cup. 2-jrciir-olds. Alloivaiiccs. (.'v. SALLY'S ALLEY, b. f. 2 116 By Allumeur Salvolatile, by Disguise. (Trainer, E. Wayland. Owner, W. S. Kilmer). - 66650 Pimlico 1 l:39Vtfast 3-2 11C 2 1 ll l'l A Johnsonll Martingale, My Own. Bialto 66557 Laurel 1 1:41 fast 11-5 123 1 4 7h Ss3 A Johnsonll Cherry Pie, My Own. Blueiuont 65193 Belmont 3-4 st 1:11 fast 10 116 4 l'l l3 A Johnson23 Zev, AVilderness. Cyclops 65007 Belmont 5-8 st 56fast 12 126 4 4 1" ll A Johnsonl2 Miss Star, KPppy, Untidy 64540 Saratoga 51 f 1:09 hvy 30 122 4 5 4l 54i A Johnson 11 Edict, Fly by Day, Brocade 64435 Saratoga 3-4 1:12 fast 7 109 G 7 93 9" A Johnson 10 Cartoonist, BudLerner, Cher.Pie 62744 Aqueduct 5-S 59 mud 8 112 5 4 3' A Johnson 9 Silk Tassel, El Dorado, Crochet C2431 Belm't 51 f MC l:05?ifast 15 112 5 5 7 G4J A Johnson S Cherry Pie, Cresta, Cauaque HOW FAIR, b. f. 2 119 By Fair Play Hour Hand, by Ethelbert. (Trainer, G. M. Odom. Owner. A. Belmont). 66648 Pimlico 1 l:39fast 21-10 119 8 11 9 4 E Sanuc 11 Blos'mTime, Donges, Little Celt GG512 Empire 51 f l:06Vifast 9-10 113 1111 13 L McAtee 4 Shamrock. Peddler, D.andDrakes 66235 Empire 51 f l:03fast 9-10 109 1 1 ll l3 L McAtee 9 Gadfly. Lustrous, Contour 66059 Jamaica 51 f l:06Vmud 3 113 6 S 71 33 G W Car'll 9 Miss Star, Amusement. Suweep 65477 Aqueduct 5-8 57fast 16-5 112 4 7 T1 9i L McAtee 11 Miss Star, Suweep, Edict 65230 Aqueduct 5-8 59 fast 4-G 111 4 2l 13 L McAtee 10 Mormaw, Mar'nette. B'phrizoni 63941 Saratoga 5-S sgfast 8 112 12 6 63 4s C Kummer 20 Comixa. Zev. Betty Beail RIALTO. b. c. 2 119 By Chicle Matinee, by Broomstick. (Trainer, S. P. Harlan. Owner, Greentree Stable). 66650 Pimlico 1 l;39Vifast 3 119 10 7 6l 4s L Lyke 11 Sally'sAUey. Martingale. MyOwn 66622 Pimlico 3-4 l:12&fast 31 114 11 11 Tint 4s L Lyke 11 Bloss. Time, Rigel. Whirlwind 66557 Laurel 1 1:41 fast 5 116 9 S 6l 64i L Penman 11 Cherry Pie, My Own, Blueniont G6165 Latonia 1 1:40 fast G 115 16 14 14l 143 F Keogh 17 OuiOui, PrinceK.. In Memoriain 65771 Laurel 3-4 l:13'.t,fast 3-3 112 3 3 33 lh F Keogh S Lilt, Carol, A'alador G5527 H.deG'ce 51 f 1:07 fast 11-10 1101 5 2 23 Is F Keogh 9 Carol. Sw'pHawk. Mai icBlanche 65440 H.deG'ce 51 f 1:08 fast 7-10 113 9 5 53 2l F Keogh 10 BluePeter. SunDolI, MarkTw.iiu 64183 Saratoga 3-4 l:12&fast 9-5 122 6 S S 7' A Johnson 9 Goshawk. McKee. Bud Lenar 64129 Saratoga 51 f 1:03 slow 11-20 11G 3 2 23 l"t L McAtee 9 BJiel'vcMe. C'peClear, Drogheda MARTIN G AXE, b. c, 2 122 . By Martinet Lady Irma, by Sempronius. (Trainer, W. Garth. Owner, J. S. Cosden). 66650 Pimlico 1 l:39Vfcfast 23 122 4 J 2 2'1 C Kummerll Sally's Alley, My Own. Bialto 66557 Laurel 11:41 fast 14 US 7 2. 4l C C Kummerll Cherry Pie. My Own. Bluemont GG420 Laurel 3-4 l:14fast 6 124 4 1 1- l1 C KummerlO Ambler. Vigil. Blue Hawk 66252 Laurel 3-4 l:13fast 21 124 5 4 4s G5 C Kummer 7 Bluemont. Tninsom. Carol 65193 Belmont 3-4 st 1:11 fast 23 330 9 . 91 10' C Kummer23 Sally's Alley, Zev. AA'ilderness C4681 Saratoga 3-4 l:12f.g-od 4 330 G 8 11 1 12'7 L Morris 12 Dunlin, Goshawk, Zev 64366 Saratoga 3-4 1:13 hvy 21 130 1 2-41 4 C KummerlO Zev. Dunlin, Bud Lcrner 64183 Saratoga 3-4 l:12't,fast 4 1 22 1 2 3' i'i G Kummer 9 Goshawk. McKee, Bud Lcrner 6404G Saratoga 3-4 1:15 hvy 1S-5 130 2 1 11 l'l C Kummerl3 Chickvale, Cartoonist, BoMcMil'n DONGES, ch. c, 2 119 By Celt Bessie Melton, by Melton. (Trainer. R. Goose. Owner, J. S. Ward). 66648 Pimlico 1 l:39,siast 27 119 3 4 3 l 2'1 E Fator 11 Blos'mTime, LittleCelt. HowFair G6594 Pimlico 3-4 1:12 fast 24 124 CSC3 6'3 E Fator 10 Boys Believe Me. Crochet, Bigel 66165 Latonia 1 1:40 fast 5 123 C 4 43 4s A Schu'g'rl7 OuiOui. PrinceK.. In Memoriain 65952 Latonia 3-4 l:13&fast 6 126 S 9 51 53 E Fator 13 B.P.eall. B.Tomor'w. Al.B.Gown 65570 Lex'ton F C l:12fast 12 127 2 3 31 2ni E Fator 11 Bet.Beall, EasterBells. Sw'th'rt 65193 Belmont 3-4 st 1:11 fast 20 124 13 151 1S' E Fator 23 Sally's Alley. Zev. AVildernes 64969 Churchill 1 l:3S&fast G 122 3 2 21 33i E Pool 9 Enchantm't.- Pieketcr. Cart'niot G451 Churchill T-S l:25fast 3 119 2 5 33 31 E Fator 11 Gr'tLuek, A.B.Gown. BoMcMil'n 64272 Saratoga 3-4 l:llsfast 5 121 4 4 Z- 3'i P Keogh 13 Messenger, DustFIower. McKee MY OWN, b. c, 2 122 By King James Bettie Landon, by Mentone. (Trainer, W. H. Brooks. Owner, Salnbria Stable). GGG50 Pimlico 1 l:39V'sfast 7 122 S 3 331 F Keogh 11 Sally'sAUey, Martingale, Bialto 66557 Laurel 1 1:41 fast S 111 6 7 2h 2 F Keogh 11 Cherry Pie, Bluem.int. Vigil G6420 Laurel 3-4 1 :14fast 3 0 3 07 9 9 73 Si S McLane 10 Martingale, Ambler, A'igil 6G170 Laurel 1 l:41Vifast 13 305 5 1 Is Is S McLane 7 AA'ooilIand, Henna. Ciesta C5815 Laurel 51 f 1:07 fast 33 315 T C 4' 3 F Keogh 9 Better Times. Moonraker. Nol C5302 H.deG'ce 3-4 1:13 fast C 9T 14 14 1U11"S McLane 15 Bluemont, A'igii, Marie Blanche G4610 Saratoga 51 f l:llshvy" 6-5 115 4 5 5- 5s E Sande 7 Capt. Costigan, P.Donna. Owascu G154G Pimlico 1-2 49'.islow 24 115 G 6 G30 G' D Stirling 7 TallTiniber. Catapult. Jolly C4-U DAOIT 1 I - Miles. ltvie Ifamlieap. Il-year-oldi.s sintl uii!irI. (Xov. Din nAUt mis i::::i i-n r i:to.) EXTERMINATOR, ch. g. 7 130 By McGee Fair Empress, by Jim Gore. (Trainer, E. Wayland. Owner, W. S. Kilmer). 66558 Laurel 1 1-4 2:0lfcfast 9-10 132 3 4 4 l 431 A Johnson S Oceanic. L'kyllour. Paragon II. 66354 Laurel 1 1:40 fast 11-3 132 2 4 31 l3i A Johnson 8 ParagonlL. Tryster, T. Witchet G6171 Laurel 3-4 l:12sfast 11-3 1?3 2 C Gl 4'i A Johnson S Cal.Jane, OnWatch, Tip.AVitchet 65690! H'thorne 1 1-4 2:10 fast 326 Against time. A Johnson G5310 Wood'ne 1 1-4 2:05'ifast 4-3 132 2 4 3l l'l A Johnson S Guy, Bit of AA'hite. Boniface 64682 Saratoga 1 3-4 3:00T5good 7-5 126 1111 1 A Johnson 3 Mad Hatter. Bon Homme 63939 Saratoga 1 1-4 2:03Vfast 5 127 3 5 5 5' A Johnson 5 Grey Lag, Bon Ilomir.e. Prudery 63152 Latonia 1 1-2 2:30good 9-20 140 1 5 61 Gt: A Johnson S FirebiM, Devastation, Million. G2629 Aqueduct 1 1-8 1:50 fast 3-2 13G 5 2 23 It A Johnson 5 GieyLng. Pd.Ann. Capt.Alc.i'k G2513 Belmont 11-16 1:44 fast 7-5 135 1 2 ll l'l A Johnson M. Hatter. Dev'tatioii. B.MoL'n G22G7 Belmont 1 1-S l:5igood 1-35 133 1 1 11 11 A Johnsou 2 Be Frank OCEANIC, br. c, 3 113 By The Finn Veuve Clicquot, by McGee. (Trainer. G. R. Tompkins. Owner, Glen Riddle Farm). GGG23 Pimlico 1 1-4 2:043ifast 11-G 112 3 1 3l l-'i B Mari'elli 5 Nedna, Ilephaistos, Luckyllour G6558 Laurel 1 1-4 2:01&fast 49 101 2 2 2l 31 15 Mari'elli 8 L'kyllour. ParagonlL. Exterm'r 06355 Laurel 1 1-S l:52fast 1G-3 120 4 4 43 33 T Davies 7 Polly Ann, Nedna. Muttikins GG205 Laurel 1 1-16 3 :4C'.ifast S-5 12)1 3 1 1' 2" T Davies 5 BungaBiick. BayJay. 1'anU.Star GGOOG Laurel 3-4 1 :13-ifast 27-30 309 4 2 23 l3 T Davies S Bighcart, Dexterous, Playfcl'w G3239 Aqueduct 1 1-S l:523j,good 5 10S 1 1 3 33 A Schu'g'r 5 Bay Ja", Ietterman, Serenader G3030 Aqueduct 1 l:S9fast 1-S 11G 4 2 23 l'l C H Miller 4 Lally. Mystic. The Dictator G1499 Jamaica 51 f l:06',igood 31 103 1 2 23 l3 E Tap! hi G Knobbie, Georgie. Elected II. TttAD HATTER, b. h. 6 125 By Fair Play Madcap, by Rock Sand. (Trainer, S. C. Hildrcth. Owner. Kancocas Stable). 6GG3G Pimlico 1 1:.1S fast 31 126 4 G C . 3"! E Sande G Tryster, LittleChicf. On AVatch G6G07 Pimlico 3-4 l:llfast 7 130 1 5 5 531 E Sande .3 Tryster. On AVatch, Careful GG544 Empire 1 1-S 1:53 fast 4-5 126 3 1 2' 2'i E Sande 3 Prince James, Horologe GG158 Jamaica 1 1-S 1:31 fast 11-13 12S 4 4 Z2 31' E Sande 4 Brainstorm, Sen. Park. Horologe G594G Jamaica 1 1-4 2:0.i3fast 7-30 325 2 1 33 1 E Sande :. Sedgefield. llophaistoi 65718 Jamaica 1 1-1C l:44fast 3-5 12G 1 1 23 2s E Sande G Brainstorm, Ilephaislos, l.Brig'r CSGGS Aqueduct 1 1-S 1:30 fast 3 126 1 3 23 2 K Sande 7 L.Iloiir. Sen. Park, Sedgefield G5430 Aqueduct 1 5-16 2:11 fast 33-20 326 C 5 6 6,c E Sando G P'ec.Iames. Capt.AIc'k, Scilgef'tl EXODUS, ch. g, 4 113 By Peter Pan First Flight, by Thrush. (Trainer, S. P. Harlan. Owser, Greentree Stable). GGG57 Pimlico 1 l:3S',t.fast 37-5 316 5 2 23 2'1 L Lyke 8 Diuna Care, Knot. Bluffer 0627 1 Empiro 1 1-1G l:4Hiifast C-G 316 3 2 2 23 L Lyke 3 Prince James, Tangerine (Hi 1.91 Empire 1 lS'fast 2-3 116 2 3 3 3'J F Keogh 4 Tryter, IlephaKtos. Cirrus 659G0 Laurel 1 1-S 1:54 mud 9-5 325 1 2 23 2'i L Lyke 7 Bluffer. Capt.AIcock. B'yGran.l G5772 Laurel 3-1 1:12 fast 7 319 S 7 5nl 3 L Lyke 9 Champlain, Careful, Knot G55G3 Aqueduct 3-4 l:12vifast 9-5 322 4 4 43 31 L Lyke 7 Dominique, MyBeveric, Gal'man C5479 Aqueduct 61 f 1 :lTfast 9-5 12S 4 3 11 2h L Lyke 4 Dry Moon, Lanius, ()iperman G4785 Belmn't 3-4 MC 3 ijslop 3C-. 12S 2 3 4 351 L Lyke 4 Careful. Prodigious. Morvich '64401 Saratoga 1 1:38 fast S-5 323 2 3 23 2'i F Keogh 4 JohnP'Mones, Parader. Kuohbi 64298 Saratoga 3-t l:313tfast 2 324 4 2 C3 -S'l A Johnson G Knot. Braedalbane, High Cloud. IRISH KISS, b. g, 7 100 By Orpiment Soligcna, by ooliman. (Trainer. R. A. Smith. Owner, Sunnyland Stable). 66608 Pimlico 1 1-S l:32fast 27-10 101 1 6 5 In B Mari'elli 7 BabyGrand, P.Joncs, Fairway GG523 Laurel ll:41fast 61 114 7 5 5ni 3' L Morris 8 May Blossom, Clansman. D,John G59GO Laurel . 1 1-S 1:54 mud 20 lot 4 5 53 5' B Mari'elli 7 Bluffer. Exodus. CaptainAlcock 65677 H.deG'ce 1 1-S l:33-"fifast 21 105 2 4 C3 7' L Morris 8 Bunting. Nedna. Bluffer 05530 H.deG'cc 1 1-1G 1 :47?sfast S 309 2 G :,n 5? L Morris G B'gaBuck. Fairwav. ComicSong (i539G H.deG'ce 51 f 1:07 fast 22 114 7 7 7 5el L Morris 7 Se'dTh'ghts. .AIcK'na, AVellfder PAlfL JONES, br. g, 5 101 J By Sea King May Florence, by Hamburg. (Trainer,. AV. Gartlu Owner, J. S. Cosden). 6CG57 Timlico 1 l:3Sfast 2G 105 7 7 7 5" C Lang - 8 Dinna Care. Exodus, Knot G6608 Pimlico 1 1-8 l:52fast 13 105 4 1 1 3'1 C Lang 7 IiishKiss. BahyGraiul, Fairway 66558 Laurel 1 1-4 2:0l'fast . 93 106 G 8 8 7" C Lang 8 Oceanic, .L'kyllour. Paragon 11. 6C490 Laurel ImTOy l:453ifast 26 110 3 5 ; 53 3l C Ponce 6 On AVatcli, Fairway. Polly Ann 60355 Laurel 1 1-S l:524fast C 113 1 C Gl 73 C Lang 7 Polly Ann. Nedna. Oceanic 66224. Laurel 1 l:41fast 3-2" 109.. 2 1 I2 1 C Lang 7 Rubidium, Pilgrim, Kellenr.au 0604 0 Laurel 2-4 l:13M,sIop 5 110 2 3 3 2' C Lang 3 Careful, Calamity Jane Page 6 United Hunts Entries and Past Performances for Tuesday, November 7 i i i i i i IIMITCn UIIMTOENTRIES AND PAST PERFORMANCES Uill I tU nUIl 1 0 FOR TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 7 AVEATIIKIt CLEAR : TKACIC FAST. Racing starts at 2:00 p. m. (Chicago time 1:00). (56088) bTattle -r 14 '090 Snperior mud runner. X Good mud runner. (61473) Gold Plate 16 140. .600 :J: Fair mud runner. (M) Maidens. Apprentic (44223) Wyndovcr 135.. 685 allowance, b Blinkers. 54589! Ormead 10 135X690 First Race 3-4 Miln 65349 Sweet Kiss (M) ... 135.. 085 NLau dlca 6G503 Yorkshire (M) .... 3-year-olds and upward. ?!.1.nden '.! :-' (Track record: Sept. 1, 1919 1:104130.) lijuca J- Today's Fourth Race About 3 1-2 Miles Over Timber. Ind. norse. Wt. Rec. A.WLHan. Between the Flags Steeplechase for Hunters. bnkB T'J (G1475) Daybreak.. 8 165x700 (MM 65968 Beckna Hi 1:11s 9 116.. lu :CO(vt tunc n ntnWfio-: (65601) Domingo 106 1:13 4 116. .710 (gg ' 8 Jr,5rar 615S7 bIJndly 9 3050703 f58 gdi F'(M): ' OLilcOO .ffcta 65601 Meadow-Gress IL ?'J"ca " "? 35411s Web Carter 13 160. .090 Loiterer 3 10o (M) 8 133.. 690 Second Race 5 1-2 Furlongs. 65475 Commodore Gaunt 2-year-olds. (M) 8 153.. 6S5 (Track record: Sept- 16, 19211:012115.) 55986 Rave On (M) 5 153.. 085 66648 Best Love 113 1:00 314X725 54334 AVolferton II. .... 9 16SX685 6654G Hcremon 114 1:06 112X720 Lucky Penny 7 135 665411 Blue and Gold 111 l:07fs 109.. 715 Balfe (M) 7 153 65943 Sky Line 104 1:07 114. .710 Fifth Bace1 1-4 Mile. GS474 Violet Blue (M) ..111 1:10 109. .705 Turr aml Ficla vltlte 66478 Skirmish (M) . . . .103 1:0S& 112. .703 3-year-olds and imward. 1,en,1yn 112 (Track record: June 2S, 19132:000139.) Third Race About 2 Miles. G596S Beckna 9 160.. 725 Cherry Malotte Steeplechase Handicap. (65601) Domingo 5 142. .720 3-year-olds and upward. 65349 Sweet Kis (M) .. 6 130.. 713 66202 blrish Sea 4 144.. 700 48067 Bandmaster 4 137. .715 66619 Mohican 7 130.. 695 61537 Lindly 9 1520713 1 of DA PC 4 Mile. 2Vasaaji Handicap. U-year-olds and -upward. (Sept. 1, I o L nHUL lDio i:io 1 iyo.) Index Course Dist Time T'ck Oddj Wt St 5i Str Fin Jockeys Started Order of Finish DAYDUE, br. h, 6 123 By Beep o'Day Subduo, by Star Ruby. (Trainer, J. Wilson. Owner, Marroae Stable). 66542 Empiro Ab 3-1 1:10 fast 4J 104 2 2 2'i 2JJ F Weiner 10 The Almoner. Orcus, Polytli'a 66440 Empire Ab 3-1 1:11 fast 9-5 112 1 1 1 2J C II Millerl3 Orcus, Esquire, War Map 66208 Empire Ab 3-1 1:09 fast 8 114 1 3 3l 31 C H Millerl3 Ar.ofGold. EastView, Mawreoron 65992 Jamaica 3-4 l:12good 9-5 106 3 2 2l 2T1 E Kummer 3 Marie Maxim, Orcus, Sea Mint 65806 Jamaica lmTOy l:44fast 21 108 2 2 3J 4Ti E Kummer 5 Overtake, I-egliorn. Ralco 65600 Aqueduct 3-4 l:12J4fast 4J 100 1 2 2l 2J J Merimee 5 Muskallonge. Gladiator. D'ghnut C5289 Aqueduct 3-4 l:12fast 15 300 S 3 4l 51 A McL'lin 10 DryMoon, H'labaloo, M'kallonga 63769 Empire Ab 3-4 l:09&fast 2 101 1 2 21 2' J Merimee S Hullabaloo. Whisk, Ararat 03074 Empire Ab 3-4 lUOrjfast 2J 10 1 1 ll 1 J Merimee S Valor, Siren Maid. Nose Dive 63457 Empiro Ab 3-4 1:13 mud 8 103 1 2 2l 3 J Merimee 13 Sea Mint, Sling. Siren Maid BECKNA, b. e. 9 116 By Troutbeck St. Natalia, by Common. (Trainer, C. F. Brant. Owner, J. D. Kfllen). C5968 K'worth 1 1-16 l:53livy 49 10S 7 7 7 7" E Renzetti 7 Flibbcrtygibbct, Fornovo, Rtuen 65870 K'worth 3-4 l:14fast 5 113 6 6 74 7r J McTag't 9 Garfield, Trick?. Dalton 65781 ICworth lmTOy l:45fast 11 110 1 7 6 6' T Nolan 9 OldChap, L'd'gStar, F.Virginia 65731 ICworth 51 f l:06Kfaat 10 102 5 5 4" 4i W Organ 7 Lancelot, WarTank. TliornyWay 65243 Dorval 1 1-16 1:50 faat 19-5 107 7 1 21 10 T Nolan 13 Mouette, P. . King, Plurality 65062 Dorval 3-4 l:18mud 16 112 7 9 10 10" T Nolan 11 TheEn'rer. Iincelot. Projiag'Ua 64239 FortErio 3-4 l:12Xfast 11 112 11 9 63 6Ji E Ambr'sell Th'yWay, ToyMiss. Fath.Damien 64133 FortErie 1 l:41fast 11 100 S 4 GJ 6 E Petzg'UUO Lit.Ammie, F'kFogarty, Ogarite 63810 Empire 1 1-3 l:56good 7 115 1 4 S 6'1 W Pool 9 Moody, Royal Jester, L.Herbert 63742 Empire lm70y l:49mud 15 114 3 7 7 7" B Jelley 9 Maize, Orderly. Pibroch 63677 Empire lm70y l:46Hfast 1S-6 117 3 11 ll1 12' T Nolan 14 Consort, ribroch, Maize 63461 Empire lmTO y 1:51 mud 4 110 3 5 7 7" T Nolan 7 Service Star, Armistice, Halu 63284 Aaueduct 1 1-16 l:4S&fast 2i 118 2 1 l1 1 T Nolan 4 Kirtle. Alzoa. Horcb DOMINGO, b. e, 4 (M) 116 By Marathon Edna Shannon, by Onondaga. (Trainer, J. Hastings. Owner, F. S. Ton Sta de). 65601 Aqueduct Ab 2 4:14fast 13-10 139 4 3 l'i 1J C Jones 6 Reparation, Bl'kFox. M.-G'ssIL 65287 Aqueduct Ab 2 4:19 fast 31 132 3 2 L.rider.M O'Con'r .". Crest Hill, Decisive, Treviscot 65090 Belmont Ab 2 4:03fast 12 135 4 3 2J 2J M O'Con'r 4 Jacky, Grenadier, Vnar 62354 Belmont 1 lUXfast 29 115 5 S S' S1 C H MillerlO Lclterman, D'l.leCross. Macduff 61567 Jamaica lmTOy 1:46 fast 13-5 107 6 4 4 31 E Kummer G Mt.Hope, Romulus, Cloncannon LINDLY, ch. g, 9 105 By English Lad Flammula, by Flambeau. (Trainer, E. Baxcell. Owner, C. Bronson). 61537 Jamaica 55 f l:0Ssood 60 115 10 10 10 9s W H'nischlO Sea Mint. Ting-a-Ling. Victors. 46630 Bowie lmTOy 1:54 mud 7 101 14 10 101 911 J Zoeller 14 Verity, Keziah, Say When 44788 Bowie 1 1-16 1:51 fast 43 112 6 6 6 G" L Ensor 0 Bolster, Mormon Elder, Warsaw 44140 Jamaica 1 1-16 l:4Sfast 5 107 2 4 5' 5" G W C roll S Koh-i-noor, Jack O'Dowd. Hops First start for the following: TAFFETA, ch. f , 4 (M) 112 By Ballot Algie M., by Hanover. (Trainer, B. S. P. Randolph. Owner, B. S. P. Randolph). TLTTJCA, br. f, 3 (M) 110 By Leone Fairy Maid, by Fariman. (Trainer, C. E. Perkins, Owner, C. E. Perkins). L0YTERER, ch. c, 3 (M) 105 By Neil Go w High Tide, by Lord Bobc 3 Ii'ar,onsrs 2-year-olds. Allovraiiccs. (Sept. 1G, 10-1 2tld RACE BEST LOVE. b. f. 2 114 By Ogden Maud B. L., by Star Shoot. (Trainer, E. Talbert. Owner, J. E. Hadden). 66G48 Pimlico 1 l:39fast 21 119 5 1 r 61 L Fator 11 BIos'mTime. Dongcs, little Celt 66476 Empire Ah 3-4 l:0Sifast 11-6 315 2 2 2'1 2 L Lyke 5 Lit.Celt, Wil.Tell, BlancSeing 66308 Empire 51 f l."0Gfast 13-5 133 1 2 2' 1' L Ensor 7 Osprey, Little Celt, Mutiny 06211 Empire Ab 3-4 l:09fast 12 113 2 2 2l 3'1 L Lyke 3 Cyclops. Shamrock, Miss Star 66157 Jamaica. 3-4 1:12 fast 3 116 5 5 41 5" C F'b'ther 6 TallTimber, Aladdin, BlancSeing 66059 Jamaica 51 f l:06VLmud 3 120 2 4 6l 8" C F'b'ther 9 MissStar, Amusement. Howl'air 63948 Jamaica 3-4 l:12fa3t 13-5 120 2 1 l1 l1 C F'b'ther S Battersea, Aladdin, O'Corra 65660 Aqueduct 5-3 5Sfaat 41 312 1 2 2l l'i B Mari'elli 7 Shamrock, Curtis, Paula Shay HEREMON, ch. c. 2 113 By Ultimas Ollie Belle, by Charaxna. (Trainer, F. M. Taylor. Owner, J. E. Madden). 6G546 Empire 51 l:0fifast 8-5 115 5 4 3 44 F Weiner 10 Spot Cash, Stella Maris, Fulton 66474 Empire Ab 3-4 1:10 fast 2-7 105 1 1 1 1 E Taplin 8 StoneJug, J'quel.Julian. AnnaM, 66374 Empire 51 f 1:06 fast 1S-5 114 2 4 3'1 3s B Taplin 7 Little Celt, Osprey, Runviso 65852 Jamaica 3-4 l:llfaat 41 107 2 3 31 41 E Taplin S Cyclops, Tall Timber, Cherry Pi 65603 Aaueduct 3-4 l:ll&faat 12 107 4 3 3'J 3i E Taplin C Tall Timber. CherryPie, Osprey 65193 Belmont 3-4 st 1:11 fast 60 117 12 171 20s A McD'ott23 Sally's Alley, Zev. Wilderness 64684 Saratoga 51 f l:07Kgood 7 115 1 1 ll 2' A JohnsonlO Queeu Diana, l'ullon, Pow Wow 64577 Saratoga 3-4 l:16&hvy 9-5 112 4 1 3l 41 A Johnson 8 Br'tTo'r'w. M.Smith. D'gho'gan BLUE AND GOLD, b. f, 2 109 By Friar Rock Mitten, by King Eric. (Trainer, F. M. Taylor. Owner, J. E. Madden). 6G541 Empire 51 f l:07faat 9-20 113 4 2 21! 2& E Sande 4 D.'sD'ghter. B.Ighton. DriftwM 66274 Empire 51 f lifaat 20 111 1 2 21 1 L Fator 9 Sakah. SteKaMaris, R'ekBottom 65646 Aqueduct 5-8 1:00 faat 15 114 6 4 4 51S B Mari'elli S Marionette, Contour, Mazeppa 65128 Belm't 51 f MC l:05ifaat 50 105 7 S Sl 9l B Mari'elli 9 Curtis, Newmarket, Flagstaff 64573 Saratoga 51 f 1:10 hvy H 112 2 4 4 4" C Kummer 4 Certain, LadyMyra. PriuceRegt C4332 Saratoga 5-S CSfast 30 115 4 6 S- VI M Garner 11 Blos.Time. Res'gTime. S.Thistl SKY LINE, br. f, 2 114 By Leone Mildred B., by Sain. (Trainer, J. Hastings. Owner, F. Von Sta.de). 65943 Jamaica 51 f l:06fast 20 104 3 7 7 51 G W CarMl 9 Lady Inez, D.'sDaughter. Rork 65802 Jamaica GJ I l:06fast 12 107 5 7 71 SJ G W Car'll 9 AllieOchs. D.'sD'ghter, Uora't'ca 65007 Belmont 5-S st 56faat 30 115 13 9 9l 9tJ G W Car'1112 Sally's Alley, Miss Star, Kippy 64818 Belmont 5-8 at 1:00 slow 30 104 1 3 1' l'JCW Car'll 5 Faithful Girl. Sequel. Contact 64746 Belm't 5 f MC 1:07 fast 100 112 6 3 SI 91 G W Car'IllO Cape Clear. Sakah, Satellite C2295 Belmont 4J f st GSHmud CO 115 2 4 7l 8l G W Car'lltl Contact. Pay Dear, Chearside VIOLET BLUE, br. f, 2 (M) 109 By Rock View Votes, by Voter. (Trainer, J. McCormack. Owner, Belair Stud). 66474 Empire Ab 3-4 1:10 fast 200 97 7 7 6 6" H Shillick S Hercmon, StoneJug, J'quel.Jul'a 66337 Empiro C-8 l:01fast 60 104 12 11 10l 10' H Shillick 15 Keenan, FaitbfulGirl, Broth.Pat 66274 Empire 51 f l:07"ifaat CO HI 7 9 9 9" A Collins 9 B.and Gold, Sakah. Stella MarU 66061 Jamaica 3-1 1:14 mud 50 115 X 6 C1 6" A Collins 8 Contour, Pow Wow. Panache 65807 Jamaica 5-S 1:01 fast CO 115 9 J S S81 A ColIin3 9 Lustrous. Contour. Pay Dear 65646 Aqueduct 5-S 1:00 faat 50 114 5 6 61 71 A Collins S Marionette, Contour, Mazeppa SKIRMISH, b. f, 2 (M) . 113 By Celt Battle, by Hastings. (Trainer, J. McCormack. Owner, Belair Stud). 66478 Empire 5-S 1:02 fast 60 112 12 S Sl A Collins 12 StellaMaris. Beatitude. Mazepp 66235 Empiro 51 f l:0Gfast GO 103 5 7 S 8l B Martz 9 How Fair. Gadfly, Lustrous PENLLYN, ch. c, 2 (M) 112 By Bachelor's Hope Shekels, by Juggler. (Trainer, J. T. Xermath. Owner, R. B. Stra3sbnrger). First start. Qrrl DAOLT Ahont " Allies. Cherry Mallottc Stccplcclia.se Handicap. U-year Ol U rSMUt old and upward. ESISH SEA. ch. c, 4 144 By Celt Sand Dune, by Sock S&ad. (Trainer, V. Powers. Owner. Greentree Stable). 66202 I-aurel Ab 2 4:00fast 13-10 112 6 3 4 4i B Haynes 10 Bonacourt, Kcltle, Damask 65957 Laurel Ab 2 4 Maraud 3-2 IS 1 6 6l 7" B Haynes 10 HallaviU, Wr'kGrass, Earlocke 65475 Aqueduct Ab 2 4:16 fast 3-5 130 6 1 1 1 W M'rstcrs 7 Decisive, V.Populill., Repara'a 65192 Belmont Ab 2 3:59?ifa3t 1 130 2 S 3l 3 W Marsfrs 6 Earlocker, Crest Hill, RoyalArca 6 iS44 Belmont Ab 2 4:00 fast 4-5 132 5 2 3l 3,s W Marst's 7 Our BooU, Quecreek, Regalia 62180 Belmont 1 l:37Vsfaat 6-6 119 4 2 3l 4 L Lyke 0 B'sagliere. Ir.Brigad'r, Violinist 61937 Jamaica 3-4 l:12fcfast 6-5 118 2 1 1 1 L Lyke 9 Mast.Hand. Olynthus. D.Bolling 61645 Jamaica 3-1 1:13 faat 5 115 5 1 l1 l1 L Lyke 8 Billy Watts. SoItGoes, VolcanU MOHICAN, b. g, 7 150 By Isidor Sadaquada, by Rockton. (Trainer, A. S. Timonson. Owner, A. S. Timonson). 6aG19 Pimlico 2 3:53 fast 10 143 C S 8 SW M'stcrsll Briganna, CrestHin. LeMarsonim 66385 Laurel Ab 2 1-2 4:56fast 2 149 2 2 2 2 W M'rstera 6 Baronet, Rock.Horse. L'kyFind 66283 Laurel Ab 2 3:59&faat 11-10 113 1 2 1 1 W M'rsters 6 Dafrdilly. LoughEagle. Etysiaa 66103 Laurel Ab 2 4:04good 45 13) 3 7 3 2 W M'rsterslO Perkiomen, Baronet, Plumcot 65561 Aqueduct Ab 2 4:09 faat 1 139 7 4 L.rid. W M'rsters 8 VoxPopuUII.. Syrdarya. FrankB. 65226 Aqueduct Ab 2 4:16faat 4-3 144 4 2 11 H W M'rsters 4 FrankB., T.Virgin'n, NewHavea 64912 Belmont Ab 2 4:02 fast 3-2 130 3 2 1 1" W Marst's 6 FrankB., Sea Wold. TheVirglnian 64742 Belmont Ah 2 4:03faat 1S-5 134 3 2 21- 2T W Marst's 5 FrankB.. TheVirginian, SeaWold TATTLE, ch. g, 5 145 By The Manager Gossip, by Tho Scribe. (Trainer, J. Owens. Owner, Greentree Stable). fcSOSS Aq'duct Ab 2 4:lGfast 33-5 13G 3 1 3 2 l1 l'H Rowan 8 FalrMac, WnrA'Ictor, WiscstFool MSSG Belmont Ab 2 3:51fast 3 143 3 C G 5 i- 5IU J Rowan 7 The Trout, Hoiidlni, Valspar M542 Belmont Ab 2 4:00 fast 8-5 137 6 0 5 4 11 I4 .1 Rowan C J.A.Sh'Idan. Sny which. Continue 5135S Plmlico 2 3:54 fast 8 137 3 1 1 5 G1 6" V Powers 0 Ilullseyc, The Trout, Ireland E1302 Pimllco 2 3:5Tfast 21-5 136 S 4 3 G 6" G14 V Powers 0 Hullseyc, Ireland, Nonns C1100 Laurel Ab 2 4K)3fast 13-5 U0 2 3 2 2 24 2'J AV Keating 8 Oceannn. Nonua. Free State C0903 Laurel Ab 2 4:02 fast 37-10 140 Gil Fell. V Powers 7 Ireland. Bullseye, Elmer Johnson GOLD PLATE, ch. g, 16 140 By Magnificent Ansonella, by Clear the Way. (Trainer, H. 5. Page. Owner, H. S. Page). 01473 Un.Il. Ab 2 1-2 fast W 162 2 1 1 1" Mr HSP'ge 3 Sweet Kiss, Mar Tom WYNDOYER, ch. h, G 135 By Free Lance Himera, hy Goldcrest. (Trainer, J. Owens. Owner, Greentree Stable). 44223 Laurel Ab 2 :03fast 23-10 140 11 2 24 lk W Keatlngll nave a Heart, Gargoyle. Esq'man 42825 Jamaica 1 1-16 l:4Gfnst 15 107 G 1 11 2" E Ambrose C Thun'storm, LGerfdc. Mat.Idol 42794 Jamaica 1 1-16 l:46fast 8 104 S 8 S 10' A Collins 10 MintoII., F.Swoop, Columbine ORKEAD, br. g, 10 155 By Filigxane Miss Fleischmann, hy St. Maxim. (Trainer, H. King. Owner, G. Brooke). M5X9 Belmont Ab 2 3:59fast 8-5 144 1 2 2 1 3" 31 N Brooks 5 Fair Mac, Reddest. Lous Trail 61372 Pimllco 2 1-2 4:58fast 7 140 3 4 4 4 4" 41 A Stretch 14 Crest Hill, Flare, Snilthficld 51330 Plmlico 2 1-4 4:17fast 35 133 1 4 3 1 1J 2i A Stretch 7 Mlnata, Flare, Blighty II. C12S8 Pimlico 2 3:52fast 25 141 4 8 9 7 CJ 4' A Stretch 12 Hlbler. Smlthfield. MaxMeadowi 51240 Laurel Ab 2 4:07good 10 134 2 1 2 2 3 34 W Logan 4 B.Redfield, Smithfleld, FalrMac 47483 U.Hunts 2 2 130 3" H King 3 Genevieve Syrdarya 44GG2 RoseTree Ab21 fast G-5 143 1 II King 3 Stucco, Prince Hal II. SWEET KISS, b. m, 6 (M) 135 By Sir Wilfred Kissing: Cup, by Migraine. (Trainer, J. Fray ling. Owner, A. M. Frayling). G.r34!) AVood'nc Ab 2 4:04?ifast 33-10 144 G 4 5 540 n Simpson 8 WrackGrass, Byng, DeputyA'est K4891 B.B'nncts Ab 2 4:03 fast 5J 131 2 5 5 5" It Simpson r. Flying Frog, Keltic. The Trout (4830 B.B'nncits Ab 2 4:09 fast 5 147 1 1 249 ",l R Simpson 0 GayKap, Tiicodosins, En. Carusu 0472.' Conn'ght lin'Oy l:4Cfast 4 96 5 B ": R,s J "Wallace 9 M'tleCrown, R'kSilk, V. Colleen (4C62 Conn'ght 1 1-2 2:37 fast I" 91 7 6 G C:o R Doyle 7 North Wales. Itooncville, Sailor 02265 Belmont Ab 2 3:55good 15 132 2 4 5 5:o AV McNair C, K.IIarlan. Ryosset. RoyalGreer.s C2104 Belmont Ab 2 3:58 fast 15 130 2 2 3" 314 W McNairlO L'ghEagle, Kath.Harlan. H'torj 147 Un.K. Ab 2 1-2 fast 7-5 160 1 2 2 2" Mr A D' vis 3 Geld Plate, Mar Tom 55192 Aq'duct Ab2 4:19fast 30 lXi 5 4 5 7 7 7J1 I Burgess S Sea Wold. Overmatch. Peccant 55068 Aq'duct Ab 2 4:10?ifast 30 130 2 8 7 7 Fell. I Burgess 8 Joyful, Syrdarya, Valspar YORKSHIRE, ch. c, 4 (M) 142 By Allan-a-Dale Czaraphine, by Rubicon. (Trainer, M. Colford. Owner, M. Colford). fi508 TCmpire lm70y 1:47 fast 30 105 7 S SJ 7J G W Car'Il 9 Fluff. M'yAgncsS., Beep Sinker fi40G Empire 1 l:42gool CO 102 7 7 7 3 U1" C Stutter 11 Guelph, Vcnizelos, High Speed 0.T7 Jamaica 1 1-16 l:.ri0mud 20 114 1 G 51 GIS L Fator 7 Sup'caigo, Thellot'tot, Fhilos'er II5944 Jamaica lm70y l:44fast 00 111 9 9 G'S CT E Martz 9 Transient, Juno, Wylie !5601 Aqueduct Ab 2 4:14fast ll-o 139 2 1 4h 5IS C Smoot fi Domingo, Reparation. IUackFox (i.r475 Aqueduct Ab 2 4:1G fast 20 1311 3 3 Fell. C Smart 7 IrishSea. Decisive, VoxPopulill. ;5287 Aqueduct Ab 2 4:19 fast 15 131 4 5 4 i- W Mah'oy 5 Crest 11111, Decisive, Treviscot B3281 Aqueduct Ab 2 4:27 fast 3 131i 3 1 21S 23 AV Mooney 4 SeaSkipper, Jacky, VoiPopulill. C3143 Aqueduct Ab 2 4:20 mud 12 133 5 3 3" 3! L AV M'ey 5 YU. Fool, Syosset, Shrapnel II. First start for the following' MINDEN, ch. f, 4 (M) 135 By Woodson Fairy Maid, by Fariman. (Trainer, C. E. Perkins. Owner, C. E. Perkins). TIJUCA, br. f, 3 (M) 135 By Leone Fairy Maid, by Fariman. (Trainer, C. E. Perkins. Owner, C. E. Perkins). 4-th RACE A1"n. Jlilcs Over Timber, llctvrccn the Flags Steeplechase, , DAYBREAK, b. g, t 165 By Peep o'Day Josie Cohan (M. G. Menocal). 01475 Un.H. Ab 3 1-2 fast -5 167 1 1 1" 1 Mr JNE'ng 7 Huut.McGce, Oola, Irish Laddie 54334 Bel.Tcr. Ab3Jf fats 10 162 9 9 Fell. Mr J N E'g 9 Oracle II., Viceroy, Lakcwood 41S05 Havana lm20y l:42good 10 111 10 9 9 11 12 12" E Hilemanlli Great Gull. LondonGirl. Schemer 41744 Havana 3-4 l:13fast 30 111 2 6 8 71 5J E Hilemanl2 Harlock, Ralph S., Past Master 41711 Havana 51 f 1:08 fast 10 112 9 9 9 91 7J D Boland 11 Rey Ennis. Owana, Callaway 41G2S Havana ImSOy l:43fast 8 111 8 3 3 3 5 5" A Pickens 9 Shandon. Beau.Shop, PcepAgain 41617 Havana 1 1-1G l:4Sfast 7 97 2 5 6 4 4 4i S Wida 10 Zodiac, First Ballot. Ralph S. 41535 Havana lm50y l:44&fast G 108 4 1 1 1 3 2'1 R Troise 9 Balrose, Timkins. Zodiac 415C2 Havana lm50y 1:47 slow S 1041 7 7 7 4 41 56i R Troise S Lytle, John Graham, O'Malley KING NEPTUNE, br. r, 9 160 By Sea King Toots, by Top Gallant. ! (Trainer, P. M. Bnrch. Owner, P. M. Borch). 1 52073 Jerson lm70y J:50hvy 3 111 9 6 7 2 V 1 C Ponce 9 HighlandLad. MissNell. SusanM. 52011 Jcf son 1 1-8 l:55-74good 8 109 7 6 5 6 34 4 C Ponce 9 Sandy Mac, Corydon, Great Gull E1971 Jefson 1 1-8 1:58 hvy 10 110 11 6 3 3 C'l 6 C Ponce 14 Sunduria, Lad, Lorena Moss 51829 Jcfson 1 1-16 l:54mud 108 7 3 3 3 4 41 C Ponce 8 Bombast, Waukeag, N. K. Beal C153G Jerson 1 1-16 l:49fast 4 111 7 3 3 2 21 2'1 II J Burke 7 Philistine. S.Urchln, Brookland OOLA. br. m, 8 (M) 166 By Sandy Ford Trixie Morn, by Conjuror. (Owner. Sir Ashley Sparks). f.1475 Bel't T.Ab 3 1-2 S 160 C 3 3' 3,e Mr J B'ley 7 Daybreak, Hun.McGec, Ir.I-addie CONTE DE FEE, b. g, 6 (M) 155 By Sardanapale Arabia, by Jeddah. (Trainer, J. T. Kermath. Owner. R. B. Strass burger) . 55068 Aq'duct Ab 2 4:10?fast 50 13C1 7 7 6 C C 6" W McNair S Joyful, Syrdarya, Valspar 48364 Aq'duct Ab 2 4:17 fast 40 137 5 3 3 2 3s 311 T CotmanlO Minata. Valspar, LittleNearer MEADOW-GRASS II.. b. g, 8 (M) 155 By Yankee Campo, by Hastings. (Trainer, M. Henderson. Owner, R. Coverdale). 65601 Aqueduct Ab 2 4:147ifast 15 142 1 G 5,4I" H Brady 0 Domingo. Reparation. IUackFox 65192 Belmont Ab 2 3:59fast 40 130 6 C 5 5" P Brady (5 Earlocker, Crest Hill, Irish Sea 4844 Belmont Ab 2 4:06 fast 12 149 2 G 7 7" Mr A J D's 7 Our Boots, Quecreek, Irijh Sea WEB CARTER, b. g, 18 160 By Mentone Amphora, by King Midas. (Trainer, J. Owens. Owner, Greentree Stable). 35411 Belmont Ab 2 4:15 fast S 145 1 1 2 2 V Powers 4 Reddest, Grer Leg, Archdalc 35041 Saratoga Ab 2 4:221ifast 6 140 1 2 3:0 315 J Rowan 5 N.Havcn. Grey Leg. Mausolus 35016 Saratoga Ab 2 4:21 fast 13-5 139 2 4 5 5" J Rowan C liallyuay, Reddest, Bamboo COMMODORE GAUNT, b. g, 8 (M) 155 By Sir Wilfred Follow On, by Sir Singleton. (Trainer, D. Moynihan. Owner, L. E. Keiffer). 65475 Aqueduct Ab 2 4:16 fast 20 137 5 G 5 53" M O'Con'r 7 IrishSea, Decisive, VoxPcpulill. 65008 Belmont Ab 2 4:0S fast 60 141 3 3 2i 2 AV Keating C CrestHill, TheVirgin'n. FrankB. 64912 Belmont Ab 2 4:02 fast 50 130 4 5 5 5" AV McNair li Mohican, Frank B., Sea AVold Ii4844 Belmont Ab 2 4:06 fast 20 147 7 7 C G D Moyni'n 7 Our Boots, Quecreek, Irish Sea 42761 Belmont Ab 2 4:134good 30 141 4 7 C C" S Bush 7 Mr.Ned, B.of the Sea, Whigold 42580 Belmont Ab 2 4:15fast 30 133 6 7 7 7" AV Keating 7 Stoncwood, RoyalArch Martian S8142 I'jmlico 2 3:57 slow 173 136 2 S S" 8" S Bush 9 L'vois. AV.r.K'belk'p. O.'snead RAVE ON, b. g, 5 (M) 1M By SUnhope II. Calumny, by Armeath H. (Trainer, J. J. Alt. Owner. T. Stevens). &L9S6 Kcmpton 2-4 1:1C fast 9 111 44 C Martin 9 Altamaha, Counsel, SirL'ncelot 55823 M'ne've Ab 3-4 1:19 fast 45 112 51 P Madeira 7 OldPop, LadyBetty, L. Chance 55744 M'ne've Ab 3-4 1:24 mud 23 114 7" P Madeira 7 PleasureBent, L. Chance, BanTan 4734 Kemp'n Ab3-4 l:16fast 17-10 107 21 R Denyse 5 Banyan, Mona G.. Itavencourt WOLFERTON II.. blk. g, 9 168 By Yankee ElUe Wolf, by Wolf's Crag. (Trainer, J. T. Kermath. Owner. R. B. Strassburger). 54334 Bel.Ter. Ab31f fast 7-5 167 1 3 Fell. Mr C AV'dy 9 Oracle II.. A'iceroy Lakewood 446C3 RoseTrec Ab3i fast 2 160 1 J G Leiper S Brosseau, ElliK.Bor, BillAVhaley 441.56 RoseTree Ab31 fast 2 16S 2 J G Leiper 7 Little Joe. Bill Whaley. Aldrian i 2S609 Belmont Ab 2 4:22 hvy 10 138 1 1 2 1 4 6" F AVill'ms 7 Svosset. New Haven Dorcris 3S53S Belmont Ab 2J 4:51 fast 16-5 1 49 6 G 5 4 6"5P AA'ill'ms 6 King Simon, NewIIaVen Dorcris 38177 Plmlico 2 1-4 4:24good 14 139 7 6 6 6 C C F Will'ms 7 S'pcrhuman, Infidel II N Haveii 36272 RoseTree Ab 2 3:49 fast 8-5 154 Fell. H Will'ms 3 Eagle Thistle. Crest liilf 36189 RoseTree Ab 2 3:57 good 2 145 24 AV Keating 4 Crest Hill, E.Thistle. M M'dows 359C6 Laurel Ab 2 3:49 hvy 8 136 G 6 5 5 3" G" AV Keating 8 Infidel II., K.Simon AVelshKinc X551 H.deG'ce Ab 2 4:03 fast 6 140 4 C 6 5 34 2'i AV Keating 7 R.Olivcr. Curraghaleen. E. Light First start for the following: LUCKY PENNY, b. h, 7 (M) 155 By Sir WUfred Shekels, by Juggler. (Trainer, J. Hastings. Owner, F. Harrison). BALFE, br. g. 7 (M) 155 By St. Monans Cress, by SimontauK. (Owner, Sir Ashley Sparks). th RAPF 1 Ml,cs- Tnrf anil Field Plafe. 3-year-olds and upward. ' Oil I nHUC (June 1J1 :00 O BECKNA. b. g. 9 160 By Troutbeck St. Natalia, bv Common. (Trainer, C. F. Brant. Owner, J. D. KiUen). 65968 K'worth 1 1-16 l:!3hvy 49 10S 7 7 7 7:s E Rcnzetti 7 Flibbcrtygibbet, Fornovo Rouen 1 65870 K'worth 3-4 l:144fast 5 113 C C 7J 7" J McTag't 9 Garfield, Tricks, Dalton 65781 K'worth lniTOy l:45fast 31 110 1'7 G G' T Nolan 9 OldOhap, LM'gStar V Virginia 65731 K'worth 51 f l:0Cfast 10 102 S 5 4J AV Organ 7 Lancelot, AVarTank. ThomyAVay 65243 Dorval 1 1-16 1:50 fast 19-5 107 7 1 21 10 T Nolan 13 Mouette, I". G. Kin" Plurality : 65062 Dorval 3-4 l:lSmud 16 112 7 9 104 10' T Nolan 11 TlieKnq'rer. Lint elot" Propa-'du i 64239 FortErie 3-4 l:12fast 11 112 11 9 G G E Ambrosell Th'vWav. ToyMiss, Fath Damion i 64133 FortErie 1 l:41fast 11 100 8 4 CI G10 E PetzoldtlO Lit.Ammie, F'kFogarty 'ogarite 63810 Empire 1 1-8 l:5Ggood 7 115 1 4 Ss Cl AV Pool 9 Moody, Royal Jester, L.llerbcrt 1 63742 Empire lm70y l:49mud 15 114 8 7 7 7' E Jelley 9 Maize, Orderly. Pibroch 63677 Empire lm70y l:4Gfast 1S-5 117 3 11 ll1 1215 T Nolan 14 Consort, Pibroch, Maize 63461 Empire lm70y 1:51 mud 4 110 3 5 7 7J T Nolan 7 Service Star, Armistice Halu 63284 Aqueduct 1 1-16 l:48fast 21 116 2 1 1 1 T Nolan 4 Kirtlc, Algoa, Horeb DOMINGO, b. g, 4 152 By Marathon Edna Shannon, by Onondaga. (Trainer, J. Hastings. Owner, F. S. Von Stade). 65G01 Aqueduct Ab 2 4:14fast 13-10 139 4 3 1H 11 C Jones C Reparation, Bl'kFor, M.-G'ssII. 65287 Aqueduct Ab 2 4:19 fast 31 132 3 2 L.rider.M O'Con'r 5 Crest Hill, Decisive, Treviscot" 65090 Belmont Ab 2 4:03fast 12 135 4 3 2J 2 M O'Con'r 4 Jatky. Grenadier. Unar C2354 Belmont 1 l:39fast 20 115 6 8 S4 8" C H MillerlO Lotterman, D'WeCross, Macduff 61967 Jamaica lm70y 1:46 fast 13-5 107 G 4 45 331 E Kummcr 6 Mt.Hopc, Romulus, Cloncannon SWEET KISS, b. m, 6 (M) 150 By Sir Wilfred Kissing Cnp, by Migraine. (Trainer, J. Frayling. Owner, A. M. Frayling). 65349 Wood'nc Ab 2 4:04?ifast 33-10 144 6 4 5" 540 R Simpson S WrackGrass, Byng, DeputyA'est C4891 B.B'nets Ab 2 4:03 fast 51 131 2 5 5 5" R Simpson 5 Flying Frog, Keltic The Trout 64830 B.B'nets Ab 2 4:09 fast 5 147 1 1 2" 215 It Simpson C GayKap, Theodosius, En.Caruso 64725 Conn'ght lm70y l:46fast 4 96 5 5 5 5,s J AVallace 9 M'tleCrown, R'kSilk, V.Colleen 64662 Conn'ght 1 1-2 2:37 fast 27 94 7 G G C30 It Doyle 7 NorthAValcs. Boonevillc, Sailor 02265 Belmont Ab 2 3:55good 15 132 2 4 5 5" W McNair 0 K.IIarlan, Syosset, RoyalGreens 02104 Belmont Ab 2 3:5S fast 15 130 2 2 3" 34 AV McNair 10 L'ghEagle. Kath.Harlan, H'tory 61473 Un:H. Ab2 1-2 fast 7-5 160 1 2 2 2" Mr A D'vis 3 Gold Plate, Mar Tom E6192 Aqueduct Ab2 4:19fast 30 135 5 7 7 7" I Burgess 8 Sea Wold, Overmatch, Peccant 55068 Aqueduct Ab 2 4:10fast 30 130 2 7 Fell. I Burgess 8 Joyful, Syrdarya, A'alspar BANDMASTER, ch. g, 4 (M) 157 By Hippodrome Falin Jane, by Mauvezin. (Tariner, C. C. Pierce. Owner, Huntingdon Valley Farm Stable). 48067 Jamaica 5-8 1:01 fast 20 112 3 8 84 S10 E AmbroselO Sbeba, Tolly Ann, Araba 47880 Belmont 5-8 St 8fast 50 117 2 10 10 10" F Moore 10 Normal. Ramkin, Dolly C. LLNDLY, ch. g, 9 152 By English Lad Flanjmula, by Flambeau. (Trainer, E. Parcell. Owner, C, Bronson). 61537 Jamaica 51 f l:06good CO 115 10 10 10 9 AV Hein'chlO Sea Mint. Ting-a-Ling, Victors. 46630 Bowie 3m70y 1:54 mud 7 104 14 10 10 9" J Zoeller 14 Verity, Kcr.iah, Say AVhen ; 44788 Bowie 11-16 1:51 fast 43 312 C 6 6 6s L Ensor 6 Bdster. Mormon Elder, AVarsaw 44140 Jamaica 1 1-1C lMSXfaat 5 107 2 4 t1 5" G- W Croll 8 Koh-i-noor, Jack O'Dowd, Utpe Page 7 Latest Work-Outs , ! 1 i 1 : i i 1 j Latest Work-Outs j (90) BALTIMORE, Mtl., November C Sunday's truininp gallops :it Pimlico included the fol- ( lowing: PIMLICO "Weather Clear; track fast Three-Eighths Mile. J 80-AmiiFement ...35 Mettle r. 71-Cop. Demon ...385f, SO-Noel f t fsS-Dimmesdale ...37 89-Polly Ann 3S SS-Dinna Care ...38 S4-Persistcnce ...38 S7-Devastatioii ...37 88-Royal Duck ...37 86- Lustrous 30 SR-Scotland A'et ...')' 85-Mavourneen ...37 7C-So It (Joes 36 Half Mile. I 78- AU Fair 51 82-Ruddy 47 ; r9-Crngic 48 8S-Sunnyland 52 i C3-Grisclda 49 03-Silk Tassel . . .4S 68-Mercury 49 76-Tip'ty AVitchet.r.l 85-Miles S 51 86-The Almoner ..50 ; K7-M'nitstik 49 S8-Toil 48 , 57- rrctext 48 79-AVhirhvind 19 ! Five-Eishths Mile. SS-A11 Americanl:02 S0-McKcnna ...1:01 84-Hiieado 1:H SS-AVigwam 1:02 70-Kv'yn Sawycrl:)3 SS-AVcst P'tstou 1:0" 84-Gold Mount .1:03 Three-Quarters Mile. 84- Athelstan ...1:17 S8-Knot 1:17 S2-l!ees AVax ..1:15 88-Pcttifogger ..1:1.1 80-Cav't Eraptor.l:15 KC-Passamarin .1:1.1 79- IIeeltaps 1:15 S3-Racket 1:1 j f,S-Hob. Baker .1:20 89-Vitamin 1:24 One Mile. SS-Ron Homme .1:46 S7-Kcltie 1:47 S5-C.J.Cr,ginile .1:45 83-Lucky Find ..1:52 58- (7rauk 1:52 87-Lunetta 1:4 4 85- I)octor Jim ..1:44 S8-Modo 1:41 SS-Despair 1:48 88-Overmatch . .1:4S 88- Kair Gain ...1:48 3.1-Picni: 1:45 ; 87- io:iIcr 1:45 86-Roucn 1:47 S7-Hid. Jewel ..1:54 87-Star Court ..1:46 8S-Ira AVilson ..1:45 S9-Win.Take AU1:44 Mile and a Half. 59- Thimblc 2:35 Scotland Yet showed .vpced. Amusement seems to have a sharp turn . of speed. Mettle ran well. Mintstick and Pretext worked together. ; Toil and Tassel galloped on even terms, all the way. Wigwam showed early speed. Heeltaps had plenty of speed in reserve. Thimble galloped fast all the way. ; (91) BALTIMORE, Md., November C Men- j day's work-outs at Pimlico included the following : rorLico. Weather cloudy ; track fast Three-Eighths Mile. 79- Rrown Belle ..3S 87-Lady Myra ...38 89- IUuc Hawk 33 89-Lad's Ixve ...39 77- Cum Sah 3S 84-On AVatch 35 89-Gareful 35 9-Pampas 40 StJ-Dexteroiis 3S S5-Rialto 37 89-Doughnut 3S S(l-Spanish Maize. 39 84- Kthel Clayton 36 67-Star Realm, ...40 .VO-Kthnea 3t! S9-Spugs . 38 87-Fifty-Fifty ...37 87-Setting Sun ...36 87-Kelicitous 38 88-Tnbby A 3S .S9-Ferest Ixire ...39 S5-Tryster 36 87-Jolly 30 90-Vitamin 36 Half Mile. 87-Anna Gallup ...10 89-Xedna 55 Wi-Blazed Trail ...12 56-Owasco 4S j 85- ltunga Buck ...51 S7-Prince James ...1.1 ; 87-D. of Allah... 49 90-Picuic 49 87- Dark Hill 54 85-Sweetheart 49 89-Exterminator ..50 89-Swcepy 49 84- Flv hv Day 55 73-S. and Boots... 49 80- FrankG 47 89-Stanley 52 .S9-llillsdale 49 S3-Tievelyan 51 S9-Irish Kiss 49 S9-A'cnizelos 50 89-K. Sol.'s Seal.. 48 83-War Victor ...52 -02-La Bar 52 Five-Eighths Mile. 88- IUue China ..1:02 S9-N. Hampshirel :04 75-Beatitude ...1:04 "70-The Gaff 1:02 89- F. of Truce 1:04 S2-Twaddle 1:03 56- Juicy Fruit ..1:03 Three-Quarters Mile. 89-Air Tan ....1:10 S7-L'Kffarc ...1:23 89-Rclphrizonia 1:10 70-Ly Antoine 1:24 57- Buddugic ...1:18 70-Mormaw 1:16 67-Camouflage .1:23 S8-Mock Or'nge 1:15 87-Capt. AIcockl:17 tO-Mense 1:20 87- Fannie Bean 1:22 P. Cliarmingl :17 85- Forest Majorl:22 S7-Poe 1:15 85-Gallivant ...1:20 .SS-Sleivei-onard 1:15 85- Harry Dattnerl:23 S9-Supercargo ..1:16 86- Hillhousc ...1:17 90-So It Goes ..1:16 78- Jacq. Julian 1:18 72-Terminal ...1:10 88-Joseph Brantl:16 82-Torcliy 1:20 One Mile. 89-Duncecap ...1:44 90-RoyaI Duck 1:45 58- Horologe ...1:44 82-Rock'ghorse 1:54 88- Kellerman ..1:45 S9-Serapis 1:45 Si-Mad Hatter 1:44 89-Tangerine ...1:44 88-Miss Smith .1:44 S3-Two Fcath's 1:44 59- Mcy BIossoml:43 Mile and an Eight1:. S6-Hephaistos ..1:55 90-Polly Ann ..1:57 S5-Oceanic 1:50 Mile and a Quarter. S9-L. Emmeline 2:14 V. Populi 11.2:15 On AVatch showed good speed. Tryster was only cantering. Sweepy had plenty of speed. Saddle and Boots and Dream of Allah ran well together. Irish Kiss galloped fast. Owasco was going well. The Gaff showed good speed. Poe Avorked well all the way. Sleiveconard was under restraint and had some speed in reserve, Mad Hatter was not extended, Miss Smith and Two Feathers ran Avell to- gelher. Hephaistos had plenty in reserve. Racing Dates for 1922 j j ( J t RACING DATES FOR 1922 Maryland Jockey Club, Pimlico, Md. : October 31 to November 11 (11 days). Muluels. United Hunts Racing Association, Belmont Tark, N. Y.: November 7 (1 day). Oral. Green River Jockey Club, Dade Tark, Henderson, Ky.: November 8 to November 18 (10 days). Mutuels. Jacksonville Driving Club, Jacksonville, Fla.: November 1" to November 25 (8 days). Southern Maryland Agricultural Fair Association, Marlboro, Md. : November 13 to November 17 (5 days). Mutuels. Joe Brand 301 WEST 5STK ST., NEW YORK CITY Start the Week With Me Today at Pimlico YESTERDAY'S SPECIAL: EXODUS, $4.40-$2 STRAIGHT, $2.10-$2 PLACE, SECOND Saturday's Special scratched at the last minute. NO HORSE SENT OUT FP.IDAY. THURSDAY'S LATONIA HORSE: Wickford, $12.60-$5.30-$2 SECOND Was interfered with all the way otherwise it would have been a different story. WEDNESDAY'S LATONIA HOESE: In Memor'm $7.50-$2, Won TUESDAY'S SPECIAL SCRATCHED AT THE LAST MINUTE. There was a reason. That is the way my clients are protected. MONDAY'S LATONIA HORSE: Tony Beau, $14.50-$2, Won I AM OPERATING AT PIMLICO ONLY. TODAY'S HORSE WILL BE A HUMMER WILL PAY 10 to 1 RECENT WINNERS AT MARYLAND. Ettahe ...$29.00-$2 Won Irish Kiss .$27.50-$2 Won I will have same Ion? shots this week. My rast record shows that I know my business. DO IT NOW TERMS 10 DAILY, $30 WEEKLY. Out-of-town clients wire your subscription. BE SURE TO SEND YOUR CORRECT STREET ADDRESS. PROFITS EVERY DAY Moderate I'.nt positive. 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ARTHUR Public Relations Manager Towson, Md. t N Monthly Racing Form for October Now on Sale In niMilinn (o tlie complete charts of all races run on North American tracks during tlie month, comprehensively and correctly indexed, the October book contains the following Features: Complete index to stakes run since January 1, 1922 Thirty leading owners since January 1. 1922 Thirty leading horses since January 1, 1922 Stake dates for month of November, alphabetically arranged Track records for all distances Calendar table of November racing dates In order to make it possible for the tMuden t of form to ascertain (piiekly the qualify of a horse, stake races are designated by black face numbers in the regular index, which covers all raciiiK since January 1, Monthly !:. icing Form is on sale as usual at this office at $1.03 per copy. If ordered by mail fen cents additional must be included for registration, ;iS no books can be sent except as registered mail. Daily Racing Form Publishing Co. 157-159 E. 32nd St., New York, N. Y. 441 Plymouth Court, Chicago. 111. ! 72 Exchange St., Buffalo, N. Y. - Duettiste Trains Again: J. E. Widener's Crack Steeplechaser to Try for 1923 Grand National DUETTISTE TRAINS AGAIN j J. E. Widener's Crack Steeplechaser to Tryi for 1923 Grand National. j LONDON, England, October 20. J. K. j Widener's old jumping hero Duettiste is to! have his chance in the Liverpool Grand! National Steeplechase of 1923. As is well known, the grand old son of Ethelbert Dulcinella was entered in the 1922 Blue Riband of the Avoiid's steeplechasing, but! jwent Avrong in bis legs after giving convincing proof of bis quality during his prepa ration for the big race. Duettiste is in Escott's stable at Lewes, England, and bad a long rest and chance for acclimatization. He is in training again. The English reports of horse work, October 21, present the fact that the day before Duettiste "covered one mile at a useful rate" with others of the horses in Escott's stable at the Lewes training grounds. Duettiste Avill be eleven years old before the 1023 .Grand National is run, just the age considered by English steeplechasing experts for a Grand National winner. ! Page 8 History of American Turf: W. S. Vosburgh Writes on Racing from 1866 to 1921 HISTORY OF AMERICAN TURF i . W. S. Vosburgh Writes on Racing From 1866 to 1921. 1 Handsomely Engraved Volume, Printed by the Jockey Cluli, Is a Valuable Addition to Literature of the Turf. Daily Racing Form has just received a valued addition to its library in "Racing , In America, 1866-1921." This is the work of Walter S. Vosburgh, written for the Jockey Club by this foremost of turf historians, and privately printed. There is no; more comprehensive work on the turf of; America and its wealth of information and, its scholarly handling of the subject is just' what could, be expected of Mr. "Vosburgh. 1 It was the good fortune of Daily Racing; Form to have Mr. Vosburgh contribute to these pages last winter and spring and it was the publication of those articles on the. turf that led to the publication of the present j volume by the Jockey Club. j Just what the work contains is set forth ; in the brief preface by its author. He says: "I propose to write a history of racing in j the United States from the period of its re- j vival following the close of the Civil war; down to the time of writing 1921. I shall: show that, owing to want of popular support, racing had fallen so low, and so infrequent, j as to excite little or no interest. I shall recount how, under the auspices of the leading citizens of New York City, the American j Jockey Club revived it at Jerome Park, from which date, having the respect and confidence j of the public, it rose to a high degree of popularity which spread throughout the ! adjoining states and penetrated the West and i South until it had attained a growth that rendered it of national interest. NOTHING PRIOR TO CIVIIi WAR. "That I should have omitted the racing: prior to the Civil war is due to several reasons. In the first place, it would have been a mere compilation of matters of which I had no personal knowledge, but only that; derived from reading; hence second-hand in-' formation. Moreover, that period had al-! ready been treated by other and abler hands, j But with racing since its revival at Jerome j Park I had a considerable degree of famil-: iarity, having been in constant attendance at race meetings, and for more than forty years an active participant, thirty-two years of; which as a racing official. j "In the first part of the book I have en- j deavored to give a condensed record of the , different racing clubs and their officials and also of the gradual building of racing govern- j I ment. In the second part I have essayed the careers of the most noted race horses of; their respective periods." j j Then in intensely interesting narrative ; style Mr. Vosburgh tells of the revival of racing and the first one named is at Pater-! ! son, N. J.. in 1S63. That same year John Hunter and W. R. Travers inaugurated rac- ' 1 ing at the Horse Haven track at Saratoga Springs. The founding of Jerome Park, by( 1 Leonard W. Jerome, on the old Bathgate estate in 1S66 and the formation of the; American Jockey Club is told. The reader is. ; ' carried along through the early days of Jerome Park and its wonderful sport. The! ! coming of the big men to the turf and through it all there are anecdotes of the1 ' men of racing, from the aristocrat to Polo Jim, and other old negro attendants of . . the day. Another chapter is taken up with' ' the morning gallops at Jerome Park. j Saratoga Springs, Monmouth Park, Sheeps- j ; head Bay, Moris Park and Gravesend are allj j described with the gradual growth of the sport. The next chapter is devoted to the govern- 1 ment of racing under the American Jockey I j Club, the Board of Control and the Jockey I Club, bringing it right down to the present time. j I Following this the racing outside of New . ! York is treated and how the sport spread from state to state is entertainingly set forth. j j Mil. VOSBURGn AT HIS BEST. ! I I I Then comes that portion of the work where Mr. Vosburgh is at his best. It is when discussing the horse himself. Beginning with Asteroid, Kentucky and Norfolk, he traces the great ones right down to the days of Man o" AVar. Grey Lag, Morvich and those' ' of the presertt day. ! I In summing up his description of Man o' , j War. Mr. Vosburgh writes: "There is no! ' method by which races horses of different periods can be compared. We can only! speak of a horse as being the best of his! : period, and such Man o' War gave every' ' evidence of being." J j Throughout the work it carries many hand-' j some plates, many of them from photo-' graphs. Just an idea of how the great' horses of the American turf are portraits of Kentucky, Norfolk, Longfellow, Harry Bessett, Ten Broeck, Parole, Spendthrift, ' Luke Blackburn, Hindoo. Iroquois, with Fred Archer up: George Kinney, Troubadour, Hanover, Kingston, Firenzi, Raceland, Sal-vator, Yorkville Belle, Sir Walter, Ramapo,; Domino, Henry of Navarre, Hastings, Imp. Plaudit, Ethelbert, Sysonby. Commando. Hermis, Irish Lad, Beldame. Broomstick, : Hamburg Belle, Artful, Ballot, Fair Play,; Colin. Olambala, Sweep, Man o' War, Roam-' er, Pennant, llourless. Regret, Omar Khay-j ! yam. Whisk Broom II., Sir Barton, Friar' Rock, Exterminator, Sun Briar, Purchase,' 1 Grey Lag. Black Servant, Morvich. i The volume is the most valuable addition to the literature of the American turf that has appeared during the period it covers so exhaustively. Oakleigh's Dam by Trotter . . OAKLEIGH'S DAM BY TROTTER Oakleigh, which recently won the New Zealand Grand National Steeplechase, has trotting blood in his veins. The Peach ' brothers, who bought Oakleigh for $35, say there is no doubt his dam. Jean, was by a trotting stallion, but they do not even know the latter's name. When Oakleigh won the recent National at the Christ Church course, his time for! ! the three and a half miles was 6:55, which' ' cut the Australian record for the distance over obstacles of 7:10, held by Lochella, by! 14 z seconds. Romanelli to New Orleans ROMANELLI TO NEW ORLEANS Jockey R. Romanelli leaves for New Orleans and will ride as a free lance at Jefferson Park and the Fair Grounds. Walden Handicap Weights: Dunlin and Zev, with 126 Pounds Are Top Weights of Noted pimlico Attraction 1 " 1 1 j i; . ; :; : !: ' ! 1 i j !; ' .' j j i 1 ! j I i j j ! , ' ' i ' ; ! j I j i j ! ! j j ! i WALDEN HANDICAP WEIGHTS Dunlin and Zev, With 126 Pounds, Are Top Weights of Noted Pimlico Attraction. PIMLICO. Md., November 0. Handicappor Frank J. Bryan of the Maryland Jockpy Club has announced the weights for the Walden Handicap, the mile event for two-year-olds to be decided at Pimlico Friday. This is a $10,000 added stake, and under its conditions winners after the publication of weights pick up an additional three pounds. Dunlin and Zev are put at the top of the handicap with 12G pounds as the burden for each. Others of the high weights are Sally's Alley, winner of the Belmont Futurity and the second division of the Pimlico Futurity, iand Goshawk, each with 123; Bud Lerner and Cartoonist, with 122 each. Bluetnont land McKee are rated at 120 pounds. Blos-"som Time, triumphant in the first half of the Pimlico Futurity last Saturday, will carry 115 pounds, including a three-pound penalty. Others are Little Celt, Martingale and ,Runviso, at US each; Wilderness and Rialto. at 117 each, and Cyclops and Edict are together at 115 pounds, Following are the weights: Horse. AVt. Horse. AVt Dunlin 12G Soul Mate" 103 7.CY 12G Thessaly 103 Goshawk 123 Hourbcl 10:: Bud Icrner 122 Coecr do Lion 10:". Cartoor.ist 122 Henry Dattner 303 Sally's Alley 123 Amusement 303 Blucn-.ont 120 Fly bv Day 10J McKee 120 Radiant 10J Runviso 118 Felicitous 102 Martingale 11S Sun Fey 102 Little Celt 138 Rock Pocket 102 Wilderness 117 Kcenau 302 Rialto 117 Black Friday 102 Moonraker 110 'Woodland 302 Cyclops 315 Humboldt 102 Osprcy 115 Miss Smith 102 Kdict .' 115 Lustrous 302 Miss Star 114 Prince Regent 102 Great Man 114 Bice Nose 102 Rigel 114 Soggarth Aroon 102 Vigil 333 Stoekmar 102 My Own 113 Satellite 102 Picketer 112 Miss Miami 101 Blossom Time 112 Insulate 103 Gen. Thatcher 112 Tuxedo lot Betty Beall 112 Felside 101 Lilt 331 Sun Quest 301 AVhirlwind Ill AVhitleather 1(H) How Fair 110 Dustabout 100 Golden Rule 110 Body Guard 10U Aspiration 330 Giarre 300 Caveat Kmptor 310 Ladv Myra 300 Fulton 110 Scribble 100 Better Luck 110 Mazeppa 100 Carol 109 Solisa 100 Heeltaps 109 Pettifogger 300 Canmore 309 Wood Lake 100 Cresta 109 Beatitude 100 AVilliam Tell 109 Comixa 100 Sun Thistle 109 Hoy 100 The Gaff 108 Miss Belle 100 The Senior 103 Sea Tag 99 Transom 108 Curland 99 Aladdin 108 Oakwood 9S Brunell 103 Pow AVow 98 Crochet 308 Forest Lore 9S Diagram 308 Jacqueline Julian ... 98 Hyperion 10S Miss Michigan 98 Canaque 103 Frank C. 9S High Hand 108 Capt. Costigan 9S Plentycoos 108 Romping Home .... US Fixer 10S Son-o'-Une 9 s? King Charming 103 Away OS Kenesaw 108 St. A'alentine 93 Prancing Prince ....103 Peddler 97 Metal 103 Better Times 97 Flagstaff 10S Henna 97 Metric 103 Lord Grauite 97 Mintstick 303 Blue Stone 97 Scoop 30S The Gregorian 97 Shamrock 103 AVilkes-Karre 9!'. AA'awoua 108 Prima Donna 90 Kippy 10S Rhinegold 9U Mark Twain 107 The Girl 9-5 Bright Tomorrow ..107 Hermanaut 95 Hobgoblin 107 West Pittston 95 Banter 107 St. Liwrence 95 Chiekvale 10;i AVatcliful AVaiting... 95 Hercmon 100 Marie Blanche 95 Ruddy 103 Mirabelle 95 Suweep 106 Oran 95 Alluring 100 Racket 95 Sun Doll 30i! Buckwheat 95 Sweep Hawk 100 Jealous AVoman .... 95 Toel 100 Zeuieka 95 AVigwarn 100 Park Hill 95 Daniel 103 All American 95 Curtis 103 Lumiuist 95 Toucana 103 Grey Bouuet 95 Untidy 105 Majority 95 Listen Dearie 105 Fulalia 95 Flag of Truce 105 Lady Rose 95 Chalmette 105 Old Timer 91 Rock Bottom 104 O'Corra 90 Pittston 104 Blue Peter (dead) Sakah 103