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Daily Racing Form: n. Wednesday, November 15, 1922
Daily Racing Form: n. Wednesday, November 15, 1922 Daily Racing Form. 400dpi TIFF G4 page images Triangle Publications, Inc., Chicago, IL 1922 drf1922111501 These pages may be freely searched and displayed. Permission must be received for subsequent distribution in print or electronically. Daily Racing Form: n. Wednesday, November 15, 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] VOL. XXVLLT. NO. 290 CHICAGO, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 15, 1922 PRICE 15 CENTS Evansville Citizens: Go on Record in Favor of Racing at Dade Park EVANSVILLE CITIZENS Go on Record in Favor of Racing at Dade Park. Large Crowd Despite Disagreeable Weather Kitty Williams a Speedy Miss. HENDERSON, Ky., November 1L Evans-ville, Indiana went on record this afternoon as outstandingly in favor of racing when under most adverse weather conditions, some of the most prominent citizens of the thriving Indiana city visited Dade Park to view the sport. The occasion was "Evansville Day" and by mutual agreement the merchants at Evansville decided on a half holiday and most of them closecr business to enable their employes also to visit the course. Considering the bad weather a surprisingly large attendance was on hand and included in the throng was a liberal sprinkling of the gentler sex. The first timers again furnished the old racing devotees with many a laugh by their naivencss and keen interest over the most trivial incidents. The noise was deafening as soon as the horses in the different dashes rounded into the stretch. The inadaquateness of the plant for bad weather racing was made outstandingly manifest during the afternoon and it was a tribute to the big crowd and its sportsmanship that they braved the weather and suffered discomfort to be present. In time the management promises to remedy the defects, but it will entail an enormous outlay. A handicap at three-quarters, for two-year-olds, and a race at a mile and a sixteenth were the outstanding features. Each race had ?1,000 added and they brought to the post some of the better horses at the track. AT HOMi: IX THE GOING. Kitty Williams, which showed a good performance on a previous occasion here, again won in runaway style in the two-year-old dash. Doubt as to her ability to run in-.the' muddy going was responsible for the good price about her. Romping Mary, which 'firv-ished in second place, was considered by many of the sharps as the one most aptvt.o: take the Louchheim filly's measure. How-'-ever, she never had a chance to overtaken the flying daughter of Granite Dustpan II.' Away like a fish. Kitty "Williams raced Banter into defeat in the first three-eighths and then simply ran away from the others. She won by live lengths in a canter. Romp-ing Mary, after .beginning slowly, gained ground rapidly and finish fast, but never got within striking distance of the leader. Easteside was an overwhelming favorite in the mile and a sixteenth of the Hotel Bonntag Purse, but he Avon like the odds indicated. He moved into the lead with a rush and never left the result in doubt. Lady Astor finished second and Haider in third place. The latter closed a big gap from a slow beginning and then tired in the stretch. Golden Billows opened proceedings by taking the inaugural race from an ordinary band. Royal Maid was second and Gail Ford, the favorite, third. After indulging Royal Maid with the lead for a half, Golden Billows took command and held the others safe, although the Murray color bearer put up a game performance and .was a "contender all the way. HERALD 'SnOWS THE WAT. Old Herald found the track to his liking in the third race and gave J. T. Looncy another success at this meeting by leading all the way. never seriously menaced at any stage of the contest. Mabel Rule was second and Toe the Mark finished third. Golden Floss, a slight favorite over Repeater, beat the latter home in the third race. Repeater was away poorly and Beav-trkill. another starter, was left at the post. In the mile all-aged dasli came a surprise, when Belle Amie, a two-year-old, carrying the 15. Cebrian colors, was an easy winner from Tlieo. with Lily M. in third place and the favorite, Cap Rock, a badly beaten last. The winner came from far back in the last quarter, but won as her rider pleased. The closing race fell to Escarpolette, which scored a lucky victory, for, with a strong ride. Crystal Ford would have won off by himself- Mechanic landed in third place. Considering the steady rain the track was not in such bad condition, firm footing prevailing. The moisture will likely continue for some time and cause the approaches to the track and surrounding the grandstand and stables to be in a bad way. .lames Ownbey intends to return the J. H. Louchheim horses to Louisville at the close cf racing here and rest them during the winter. Jockey J. Corcoran will ride for Mose Goldblatt durins the winter at New Orleans. The Goldblatt horses were shipped to New Orleans jc-stcrday. Senor A. H. Diaz Retires: Noted Cuban Sportsman No Longer with C. and D. Stable SENOR A. H. DIAZ RETIRES 4 . Noted Cuban Sportsman No Longer with C. and D. Stable. That Establishment Has Fifteen Horses in Charge of Trainer W. A. Carter Casino to Open November 1G. . HAVANA, Cuba, November 11. Walter A. Carter, who for the last six years has successfully campaigned an extensive Cuban-owned stable at Oriental Park, will start the forthcoming meeting at the Cuban track with a stable of fifteen horses, with which i he expects to win quite a few purses for his I present employers. Last year trainer Carter : had his banner season when the C. and D. i Stable of Senors Carillo and Diaz, which he j handled, proved to be one of the biggest money winners of the meeting and this success was in a large measure due to his expert handling of the stable. Recently the personnel of the stable's ownership underwent a change and Senor A. 11. I Diaz, long identified with the Cuban rac-! ins and breeding industry and a pioneer on i the island in these lines, retired and was j succeeded by Dr. Alberto Inclan, one of ? Havana's leading citizens. Senor Antdnio I Carrillo retains his part of the stable, to-jgether with his interest in the Caimito Ranch, ' Cuba's leading establishment for the breed-1 ing of thoroughbreds. The reorganized i stable will this year race under the name of ' the Caimito Stable. I The fifteen horses under trainer Garth's ' care comprise the four-year-olds General j Menocal, Aiken and Sun Turret ; the eight- year-old Riverside ; the two-year-olds Moon- et. Way and Vaneno, and eight yearlings, I six of which were foaled in Cuba, and the l other two bred in the United States and purchased by trainer Carter at the Saratoga August sales. The latter are Suzuki, a brown filly, by Arulcain Anna Russell, and Super-anna, a chestnut daughter of Superman. FIRST OF ORESTES' GET. Four of the Cuban-bred youngsters are by Orestes, and the remainder by Blaze-away, the latter a winner of many races at Oriental Park. Names already selected for the C.uban-breds are Clara de Luna, Electra, Pifadas, Lucerto, Hetty AV; and Fenemeno. 2'hey are all well advanced in their train-f'ingiV'and the native-breds in particular are ' a, 'line-looking band. The older horses in the f esfaJdisXment were all summered at Caimito ijaiieh,. and having been back in training kforitbout six ..weeks, are well advanced in i-tti'eir preparation for the meeting. '"General manager Frank .T. Bruen of the ! Cuba-American Jockey and Auto Club, who ! also guides the destinies of the Marianao i Casino, is making extensive preparations for ! the foimal opening of that nationally fa-' mous establishment on the evening of No- vember Id, which date will also mark the I inauguration of the Havana winter social ! season. The Casino, which was acquired about a year ago by gentlemen identified (Continued on eiglith page.) SENOR A. H. DIAZ RETIRES (Continued from first page.) with the Jockey Club, proved to be a most popular resort last year for Havana's social element, and Avas largely patronized by Cuba's best citizens, together Avitli a large number of American visitors. Under capable management the Casino and the Oriental Park clubhouse haA'e become Havana's two chief centers of social activity. R. H. Johnstone of New York, Avho brought the Cuisine at the Casino to a high state of perfection, will again be in charge at that place and will also take over the catering at the Oriental Park clubhouse. He has lately returned from Europe, where he succeeded in securing some of the choicest Avines and liquors to be obtained in France and England. Hal Stevens of New York, Avho managed the Oriental Park grandstand restaurant and bar last year, has been re-engaged and will be here November 18. Flechois a Real Stayer: His Victory over Ksar in Grueling Prix Gladiateur Conslusive FLECHOIS A REAL STAYER . His Victory Over Ksar in Grueling Prix Gladiateur Conclusive. Race at Longest Distance in the World a Rare Test of Stamina in the Thoroughbred Close of French Racing. (SPECIAL CORRESPONDENCE.) PARIS, France, October 31. Longchamps closed its gates for the season of 1922 day before yesterday in a terrific storm of rain and Avind. Nevertheless a fair crowd for the weather turned out to see the running of the Prix Gladiateur, at three and seven-eighth miles, the longest distance event in the world as far as flat racing is concerned. Four went to the post Ksar with Bullock up, Flechois with Jennings, and two from the Pellerin Stable, Shake Hand and Non-chaloir, ridden by Sharpe and Jones respectively. Americans knowing Longchamps will realize the distance better if I tell them the race is once around the small course, then over the hill around the big course, and then once around the small course again. Ksar was at 1 to 10 on, and considered unbeatable. The race resulted in the defeat of the favorite after Nonchaloir had made the running up to the last round of the small course. Flechois then went into the lead and opened up a gap of two lengths. Ksar was second and Shake Hand third. The Due Decazes was alongside of me when they came past the stand for the last time, and he remarked that to him Flechois looked to be going the easiest. Bullock permitted Sharpe on Shake Hand to pass him and go into second place on the backstretch. Coming around the turn into the stretch Flechois was still leading and Bullock moved his horse into second place. KSAR SHOWS FLASH OF SPEED. There was a suggestion of his usual dash for an instant and the crowd began to shout "Ksar!" But it was only a Hash and Jennings had only to hand ride the Franco-Italian son of Negofol to Avin easily by two and a half lengths. After the race there Avas the usual discussion about the reason for the defeat of Ksar. Bullock Avas blamed for seeming too confident, and many said he should have moved after Flechois Avhen Sharpe did on Shake Hand. We haA'e seen Ksar always Avin his races in the stretch, so I do not think Bullock should be blamed. The sum total seemed to me to prove Flechois the better stayer oA-er a distance of this kind, and also onec more proA-ed to me that Ksar is best Avhen he is good and fresh, and Avith plenty of time betAveen his races. I have always contended also that Ksar's best route is a mile and a half. Flechois deserves eA-ery credit for his game race and the regularity he has shown since the spring of 1921 in his performances. His owner is the millionaire Mario Perrone, the manufacturer of Cinzano, a popular beA'erage in Italy and France. Henri Count trains for him, and he has a one-horse stable in Flechois. A rather sweet one, too. Nineteen went to the post for the Prix de Saint Firmin, a five-eighths mile race, for two-year-olds, Avhich had never run. The Avinner turned up in Palatin, a son of Prince Palatine Helene, from Madame Blanc's stable. There Avere two fine-looking colts in this race unplaced in Light House, by ( Con tinned on eighth page.) j FLECHOIS A REAL STAYER (Continued from first page.) Sandy Hook, from the J. D. Cohn barn, and Skyscraper, a son of Sweeper, from the J. E. Widener band. This is probably as fine a looking two-year-old as has been seen out this year. He was in second place for some time during the race ; but Haynes told me he did not seem to be at home in the going. I find o'or here the Sweepers like to run on the top of the ground. Two weeks more and the flat season closes. O'Neill is far in the lead of all the others jockeys. Bellhouse had a terrible fall at Le Trem-j blay a Aveek ago. He is now out of danger ; but for several days everybody was anxious. In his absence Garner is riding and Avinning for Jean Prat. It is rather unusual for an American jockey to be Avearing the brown, orange and yellow of this seA'ere but just commissaire. Zagreus has been leased as a stallion to Count Pourtales, and Frisky, the good mare belonging to Lord Derby, has gone to the Stanley House paddocks in England. In connection Avith her sire, Isard II., I might say his book is full for 1923, Avith J. E. Widener the largest subscriber. Annual Sale by Breeders: Will be Held at Lexington November 21-Fine Chance to Secure Desirable Brood Mares ANNUAL SALE BY BREEDERS Will Be Held at Lexington November 21 Fine Chance to Secure Desirable Brood Mares. j What of the future of racing and the ; breeding of the thoroughbred horse? The general opinion is that conditions were never more favorable and this has been reflected in prices attained during the present year for yearlings and ready-to-race horses. ; There never was a more favorable time for i those who love the thoroughbred to enter : the ranks of the breeders and an opportu-I nity will be offered at Lexington on November 21 to secure some select brood mares. On that date will be held the annual breeders' sale, which this year includes the entire dispersal ot the Waldeck Stud, the dispersal I of the estate of the late Captain inridge Viley, among which is the suc-cessful Ben Brush stallion, Vandergrift; a consignment fropi W. C. Patterson, Jr., including Fair Empress (dam of the wonderful gelding Exterminator) and her yearling foal by George Smith, and numerous brood mares from other owners, including the get of Uock Sand, Star Shoot. Sweep, Luke McLuke, Ogden, Requital, Watervale, Peter Quince, Plaudit, Yankee, Granite, Kingston, Orsini, Transvaal, Zeus, Peep o' Day, Pride, Dick Welles and many others. A catalog of this sale has been issued and it shows some very desirable offerings. Selene Takes Autumn Cup SELENE TAKES AUTUMN CUP LONDON, England, November 14. Lord Derby's Seler.e, three-year-old bay filly by Chaucer Serenissima, won the Liveipcol Autumn Cup of $10,000 Friday. Major Harold Cayzer's Poisoned Arrow was second and Sir Henry Bird's Monarch third. Selene was quoted at 9 to 2, while Poisoned Arrow was at 5 to 1 and Monarch at 10 to 1. Too Small for Crowd: Marlboro Taxed to Limit to Accommodate Racing Devotees TOO SMALL FOR CROWD Marlboro Taxed to Limit to Accommodate Racing Devotees. Star Court Defeats War Pennant in Main Race Old Ina Kay Still Able to Win. MARLBORO. Md.. NoA'cmber 14. Two performers at Marlboro this afternoon Avere remembered about NeAV York. They are Star Court and W'ar Pennant, and they met in the six and a half furlongs of the fourth race, a contest that brought together as good a field as Avas started during the afternoon. Star Court proved rather an easy Avinner. Avhile AVar Pennant Avas the one to finish second. Third fell to W. E. Martin's Blue Ribbon. It Avas another delightful summerlike day for the racing and again the little course AA'as all too small to accommodate the big crowd that came from both Washington and Baltimore. There Avas an iinpro-ement in the train service at the Washington end, but Marlboro is still farther from each city in time than in mileage. The regulars from the big racing circuit Avere still much in evidence. The six and a half furlongs dash that fell to Star Court saAV him making most of the pace, Avith Last Girl, a former stablemate, racing Avith him. War Pennant had been shuffled back slightly at the start, and when Frieshon had him under Avay he had a considerable gap to close. He readily disposed of Last Girl and at the end Avas an easy second from Blue Ribbon. B. Chapman's old mare Ina Kay Avas in a running mood in the "six and a half furlongs of the fifth race and her performance was infinitely better than that of Star Court, when she won by a Avide margin from Venal Joy, and Rey Ennis by a great dash through the stretch took third. Starter Miller had some trouble Avith his field, but 'he sent the horses off in good alignment and Ina Kay took command in half a dozen strides. Once out there, she just raced along and was nt no time seriously threatened. VICTORY FOIt FUTF.N. Richard F. Carman's Futen Avas returned the Avinner of the third race and incidentally enabled the Carman silks to be returned a tA'o-time Avinner at the meeting. It Avas a Avell balanced band that faced the starter and AA-hen the start came Futen Avas the one to sIioav in front. He Avas quickly joined by Forest Queen and the tAvo raced heads apart to the first turn. The latter ran out on the short bend and before T. AVilliams could straighten her out Futen had draAvn away into a safe lead. The others Avere always outrun and at no stage menaced the leaders. Al Pierce, racing for A. Bennett, Avas along in time to take the short end of the purse, although he neA'er seriously threatened the others. BroAvn Belle, the two-year-old daughter of Atheling IT. anr Wrashobelle, that Stuart Polk recently purchased from the NeA'ada Stock Farm, Avas winner of the opening five-eighths dash for juA'enile maidens. She forced all the pace, but had to be ridden out smartly to beat home Silks and Satin, Avhile Pikesville Avas the one to be third. This last-named one Avas pinched off at the start and forced to race Avide. He made up considerable gap and might have Avon Avith better racing luck. EXTRA ATTRACTION. After the running of the first race there was a three-eighths dash for ponies Avith lady riders. This fell to Miss Christmas, Avho Avas more alert than the other tAvo starters and led from end to end. Miss Faust finished second and a pony ridden by Miss Bowen Avas third. The second race on the regular program AA-as a fiA'e and a half furlongs dash for platers, in Avhich James Arthur furnished the Avinner in Tricks, a three-year-old son of Theo. Cook and Cannie Lass. At the end he Avas Avell clear of Refrain, Avhile Jamaica Belle finished third. Tricks Avas pinched off badly at the start and Refrain Avas the one to so out and set the pace. Then on the first turn Abel saved ground with the Arthur sprinter and, coming through on the inside, caught Refrain midway of the backstretch. The battle Avas a short one Avhen Tricks dashed to the front and it Avas all over. After Star Court had Avon the fourth race for H. Walzer he Avas claimed by C. C. Smithson for $900. C. Buxton claimed Purl following his Avin-nin grace yesterday from A. Bennett for $1,001). Jockeys C. Turner and A. Schuttinger left for Florida, Avhere they Avill spend the Avinter. Schuttinger will report to trainer J. W. Mc- feelland eeting. at the opening of the Fair Grounds A claim Avas put in for Brown Belle after she had Avon the opening dash, but it aais not considered when it Avas found to be $20 snort. Violinist Dies in Cuba: Lillane Stale's Recent Purchase from Bud Fisher Victim of Car Fever VIOLINIST DIES IN CUBA Lillane Stable's Recent Purchase from "Bud" Fisher Victim of Car Fever. HAVANA Cuba, November 11. The stable that Frank M. Bray has in charge here gives promise of proving a big factor in the decision of thp races during the Avinter season. Mr. Bcay has fourteen head in training, which he recently brought from Maryland. He had the misfortune to lose the speedy three-year-old Dick Finnell Viola Vale colt Violinist about a Aveek after landing in Cuba. The colt, Avhich Avas recently acquired by the Lilane Stable from "Bud" Fisher for a large amount of money, succumbed to feer contracted Avhile en route here. The other horses under Brays care are all in fine condition and are taking their training in a splendid manner. Fi-e of them will sport the silks of the Lilane Stable, these including the three-year-olds Anna M. and Grandson, and the two-year-olds Chile, Watchman and Sunsini, the last-named being a son of Sun Briar and Contessina. Two others in Bray's charge are Guelph and Conundrum, which Avill race in the colors of R. J. Horner, Avhile the remaining six will run in the interests of Mr. Thomas Mono-han, president of the Cuba-American Jockey and Auto Club. This lot embraces Cydonia and Notime, both three-year-olds, and Lank and Marionette, a couple of two-year-olds, and a yearling gelding by Superman Bel-phoebe, and a yearling gelding by King James C'adeau. Page 2 DAILY RACING FORM VOLUME XXVIII. 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The names and addresses are subject to a local and foreign directory test. 59358 is first index of 1922 Here and There on the Turf Here and There on the Turf Marlboro Favored by Luck. Veterans Saved by Such Courses. Maryland's Balmy Weather. Sympathy with Hard Working Official. Kilmer Horses at Bowie. Promise of Havana Racing. Racing in the "bushes" has never been a sport that was on a scale to go far in advancing the turf. Racing at Marlboro is the bushes and it is over a half mile track. But it is glorified racing in the bushes, because this particular small meeting is enjoying open dates and it has attracted those who otherwise would be performing over other tracks. It is a short meeting that serves well to fill in the gap between the close of Pimlico last Saturday and the opening of Bowie next Saturday. The crowd that was out for the first day of the meeting took James F. O'Hara and his associates a bit off their feet and the little track was hardly up to taking comfortable care of the throng, but all went off handsomely and now Marlboro has more racing dignity and importance than ever before. It was the first visit to the half mile course for many of the turfmen, but it was a welcoming continuance of the sport for the five days before the Bowie meeting opens. And when properly conducted half mile track racing has its place in the general scheme of the turf. It is racing that affords occupation for many an old gelding that has outlived his usefulness on the larger tracks, though he is still well able to furnish entertainment in modest company. True, some of them never amounted to much on the big tracks, but then there were others on the program that are well remembered about New York and in Kentucky until they outlived select company usefulness. It is better that they should continue to race , over the half mile tracks than that they should I be put to trucking or worn out between the shafts of some huckster's wagon. They have ( lost the fire of youth, but they are still able , to furnish a real thrill in the modest company r , they now meet. Some of these old ones that still have racing usefulneis that were carded for the first day at Marlboro were True as . Steel, now in his eleventh year; Leoma and I Bogart, both thirteen years old; Ina Kay, now , a ten-year-old; Arthur Middleton, Refugee, Kingling II. and Raconteuse, each nine years old, as well as many others that are becoming venerable. They are all at Marlboro and they give a good show and, after all, a champion can do no better. It is well that there should be some such properly conducted small meetings to furnish employment to these old-timers. The decision of the Jefferson Park Association at New Orleans not to give a fair meeting , I ( , r , . I , before the opening of the regular meeting on Thanksgiving Day appears to be a wise move. A meeting from November 30 until December 30, as has been announced, is ample and such dates will enable the stables to remain that much longer in Maryland. Seldom has there been such a glorious fall for the sport. The weather has been balmy and almost summerlike. Topcoats were discarded by most of those who journeyed to Marlboro. If there is a continuance of such weather through the Bowie meeting there will be an altogether new record set for that track. The horses that are already quartered there and galloping along in preparation for the opening, are of a quality that would attract attention in midsummer and there is no lack in number. The track itself has been greatly improved since the spring meeting and, with the increased purses and the stake races that are down for decision, it will wind up the Maryland season and racing in the East on a much more dignified scale than ever before. There is general regret in New York because of the present ill health of A. McL. Earlocker, for many years a faithful and hard working racing secretary of both the Saratoga and the Westchester Racing Association. As a matter of fact his arduous duties had much to do with his present condition and he has been ordered to take a complete rest. The fact that Eugene Wayland has gone to Remlik Fall, Virginia, one of Mr. Kilmer's estates, resulted in the circulation of a rumor that the stable was through with racing for the year. Such is not the case. Wayland will be back for the Bowie meeting and will have a string of the Kilmer horses there with him. Exterminator is still in training and he is one of the number that may be seen under silks during that meeting. Though the old fellow had worked well enough before the running of the Pimlico Cup to suggest fitness for the race, he was certainly not at his best when he was started. He will probably still have a chance to reach and pass Man o' War's total of money won during the Bowie meeting and that is the reason for shipping him to that point. There will be others of the Kilmer string on hand to keep him company and Wayland will be kept busy enough when he returns from his short vacation. Dr. Ashe, who is looking after the shipment of horses to Oriental Park, Cuba, for the long winter meeting there, has reported that he will have a considerable number leaving before the end of the Bowie meeting. His efforts thus far have resulted in many horses departing from Canada and will shortly make his final round-up of those that will make the trip from Maryland. Dr. Ashe is particularly enthusiastic over the Cuban promise for next winter and he is not given to enthusiasm without reason. He has said that the meeting will surely have a greater number of horses of better class than ever before. With the racing at Marlboro, and so close to Washington, the old Benning course of the Washington Jockey Club is the most con-, venient of the neighboring training grounds. With the limited stabling facilities at the half mile track it is necessary to stable many at the Washington training grounds and they are brought over in automobile vans to fill their engagements. Some of them came from Bowie, but most of those there will wait until that meeting opens and have the benefit of a rest from actual racing this week. It will be no place for a worn-out horse this year. Dade Park Form Chart Dade Park Form Chart HENDERSON, KY., TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 14, 1922. Dado Park (1 1-8 miles). Sixth .lay. Green River Jockey Club. Fall Meeting of 11 days. Weather -wet; temperature 58. Stewards, C. A Hay, S. ('. Xuekols, Jr., and A. G. Leonard. Judges, M. X. Macfarlan and J. Recder. Starter, A. 15. Dade. Racing Secretary, M. X. Macfarlan. Racing starts at 1:30 p. in. (Chicago time 1:30 i. m.). AV indicates whip, S spurs, 15 blinkers. Figures in parentheses following the distance of each race indicate date, track record, age of horse and weight carried. 'Indicates apprentice allowance. 6F7 tC FIRST RACE 5 1-2 Furlongs. Purse $800. 2-year-olds. Maidens. Claiming. 3 4 tJJ Net value to winner $650; second, $100; third, $50. Index Horses AWtPPSt U V2 A Str Fin Jockeys Owners Equiv. Odds Str't 6GC94GOLD. BILLOWS wn 107 2 9 21 l'J 1" 1 A Roach T M Murphy 295-100 C6724 ROYAL MAID ws 113 9 1 l1 21 2 210 J D M'ney E Murray 1240-100 GC7085GAIL FORD wsb 105 3 4 55 4i 41 3 II Stearns C T. AVorthington 165-100 GG7Q8 MAMMON w 102 8 3 3s 3 31 4l B Scheffel AV F Knebelkamp 2S5-100 G6694 EASTERN STAR w 112 12 4 54 5 5 H Thurber E Cebrian 2440-100 GG708 KELNETH w 105 4 5 GJ 6 G'l Cl J Chalmers YV" Howell C150-100 6GG94 ZING w 112 5 6 7s 7 7 73 C Dishmon A Voiland 27C5-100 G6G02 LITTLE AXN w 103 6 7 8" S1 S S30 Jl Har'ton J A Best 7715-100 TURTLE EYE w 100 7 8 9 9 9 9 H Gray E E AVhite 3535-100 Time, 25, 50, 1:03, 1:10. Track muddy. $2 mutucls paid, Golden Billows, $7.90 straight, $4.50 place, $3.00 show; Royal Maid, $13.40 place, $3.00 sliow; (Jail Ford, $2.40 show. Equivalent booking odds Golden Itillows, 205 io 100 straight, 125 to 100 place, 50 to 100 show; Royal Maid, !70 to 100 plate. 80 to 100 show; Gail Ford, 20 to 100 show. Winner 15. f, by Golden Maxim Billows, by Cunard (trained by J. Umensetter; bred by Mr. T. M. Murphy). Went to post at 1:32. At post 1 minute. Start good and slow. Won easily; second and third driving. GOLDEX 15ILLOWS began slowly, hut, showing high speed, raced into the lead with a rush and won easing up. ROYAL MAID began fast, set the early pace and was a game contender to the end. GAIL FORD had to be ridden hard through the stretch to outstay MAMMON. The latter ran a game race. LASTERX STAR tired. The others were outrun. Seratelted 00730 Cukarao, 105. Overweights Little Ann, 3 pounds; Turtle Eye, 4. SECOND RACE 3-4 Mile. Purse $800. 3-year-olds and upward. Claiming. Gf-g 9 4 OA Net value to winner $650; second, $100; third, $50. Inder Horses AAVtPPSt U ?4 Str Fin Jockeys Owners Equiv. Odds Str't G6712HERALD wn 7 112 G 2 lh Is l'l Is J D M'ney J T Looney 170-100 G68lMABEL RULE w 4 107 12 5 GJ 4 21 23 E Petzoldt G Drumheller 1055-100 GGG81 TOE THE MARK wn G 115 9 3 2i 3h 5 3 AV Kelsay B B Rico 1540-100 CGG05 ARIETTA w G 105 10 G 33 21 3 11 Har'ton J B Campbell M2IQ-100 6G709 SANDALAVOOD wsr. 4 105 5 4 41 5 41 5i H Thurber J B Cloher 3275-100 G6712MACHIAVELLI w 4 110 2 7 SU 7'1 C G J Owens A. K Miller 1450-100 GG361 MARMITE wn G 112 1 12 7 G 71 7i H Stearns F Davitt 230-100 GGG98 HUZZAS w 7 106 11 9 11 9'1 S S- H Gray F AVinters t GG712 BATTY' H. wb 3 104 8 S 10'ilO1 9' 9 R Doyle .1 P Baker 2120-100 G6 1 19 BABYLONIAN wn 5 110 3 1 5U 8l 10 10' A Roacn G AV Fritz 7290-109 GG709 MAB w S 112 4 10 91 11 11s 11s H Cl'ments II Ar Saunders t G6709 CLEOP'TRA BOY wu 6 110 7 11 12 12 12 12 C Dishmon S S Tracey S303-100 fMutuel field. Time, 24, 50, 1:17. Track muddy. $2 mutuels paid. Herald, $3.40 straight, $4.70 place, $4.10 show; Mabel Rule, $S.90 place, $5.30 show; Toe the Mark, $S.10 show. Equivalent booking odds Herald, 170 to 100 straight, 135 to 100 place, 105 to 100 show; Mabel Rule, 345 to 100 place, 15 to 100 show; Toe the Mark. 305 to 100 show. AVinner 15. g, by Coy Lad Angerona, by Sir Dixon (trained by J. M. Goode; bred by Mr. II. H. Hewitt). AVent to post at 2:02. At post 4 minutes. Start good and slow. AVon easily; second and third driving. HERALD, good in the going, raced into the lead with n rush and easily held sway throughout. MAI5EL RULE liegan slowly and had to come around the others, but came with a rush through the last eighth. TOE THE MARK ran well and finished gamely. ARIETTA raced prominently all the way. SANDALWOOD showed speed, but tired. MARMITE was sore when going to the post and began badly. Scratched 60700 Molinero. 105; G00St)3Brown Rill, 110; 0C53S Happy Go Lucky. 113; 00742-Mont joy, 107; 00727 Surmount, 105; GG709 Currure. 102; 00572 Homaid, 102; 00025 King Paul, 102. OverweightsHerald, 2 pounds; Arietta, 3; Huzzas, 1. edRTCv? THIRD RACE 7-8 Mile. Purse $00. 3-year-olds and upward. Claiming. vLP 4 t Net value to winner $650; second, $100; third, $50. Index Horses AAVtPPSt U i ?4 Str Fin Jockeys Owners Equiv. Odds Str't C6G933GOLDEN FLOSS wn G 113 7 4 1 l1 l'l 1 1 H Thurber J C Ellis 210-100 06281 REPEATER wn 5 112 S G 5 5' 4i 21 2' J J D M'ney Florisant Stable 240-100 G"G727sBOjUL wu 3 10G 112 2'1 2 3 3 H Gray G P Mattingly 2X35-100 GG7 13 3 JACOBEAN vr 4 103 6 5 7 7 7 4 4"! R Doyle S Jones 2223-100 GGG95 PLALN BILL w 5 10S 3 2 31 3l 3'' 5 5 J Chalmers Hickey Bros 21G5-103 (GG709)LIEUT. COLO'L wu 3 105 4 7 G3 G G Gl C3 L McD'ott E C AValker 1S15-KD (J6723GEM w 4 105 2 3 4'1 4i 5l 7 7 A Roach R li Allen 2S20-100 03348 BEAA'ERKILL ws S 1121 3 Left at the post. H J Burke EB Henderson 320-100 Time, 24?i, 49, 1:17. 1:31. Track muddy. $2 inntuels paid, Golden Floss, $0.20 straight, $3.10 place, $2.70 show; Repeater, $3.10 place, $2.00 show; I'ojul, $5.10 show. Equivalent hooking odds Golden Floss. 210 to 100 straight, 55 to 100 place, 35 to 100 show; Repeater. 53 to 100 place, 30 to 100 show; ltojul, 135 to 100 show. AVinner R. g, by Golden Maxim Floss S., by Handspring (trained by L. V. Rellew; bred br Mr. James C. Ellis). Went to post at 2:31. At post 1 minute. Start bod and slow. Wou easily; second and third Urii ins. GOLDEN FLOSS, running well in the coins ami showing the most speed, led for almost the entire nice and was easing up at the end. REPEATER was away poorly, but saved much ground when coming into the stretch and finished fast. BOJUL began fast and was close up for the entire race. JACOBEAN closed a gap and finished well. PLAIN It ILL tired. BEAA'ERKILL would not start. Scratched -G72r Grayson, 103; GG727JMahony, 103; 06510 Ogaritc, 107; 66697 Assume, 113. Overweiglits Iiojul, 1 pound; Gem, 1; Iieavorkill, CjDfyS'O FOURTH RACE: 3-4 Mile. Elks' Handicap. $1,000 Added. 2-year-olds. OO i uO Net value to winner $650; second, $219.50; third, $113; fourth, $50. Index Horses AWtlTSt Vi Str Fin Jockeys Owners Equiv. Odds Str't (GCG83)K1T. WILLIAMS w 116 11 1 1 Is Is L McD'ott J H Louchheim 173-100 66683 -ROM PING MARY n 93 1 4 4J 51 2: 2 J Chalmers E Cebrian 253-100 !iG641 VANISHING BOY wn 103 2 G 5' 4s 3 3 H Stearns It P Marshall 3010-100 G6G9G BRUNELL wb 111 G 5 G 6 5 4 H Thurber Idle Hour Sfk F'm Stb 1700-100 (6669G)BANTER ws 111 5 2 2 2 41 5 J D M'ney H H Hewitt 320-100 GG68:!3KIRK LADY wb 105 3 3 3s 5: G G E Petzoldt Willoughby Stable 1000-100 Time, 24, 49. 1:17. Track muddy. $2 niutuels paid, Kitty "Williams, $5.50 straight, $3.50 place, $2.S0 show; Romping Mary, $3.10 place. $2.00 show; Vanishing Boy, $5.00 show. Equivalent booking odds Kitty Williams, 17." Jo 100 straight, 7." to 100 place, 40 to 100 show; Romping Mary, 55 to 100 place, 30 to 100 show; Vanishing Boy, ISO to 100 show. "Winner Br. f, by Granite Dustpan II., by Sweeper (trained by J. S. Ownbey; bred by Mr. J. H. Loncliheim). Went to post at 3:01. At post 1 minute. Start good and slow. Won easily; second and third driving. KITTY WILLIAMS set a fast pace for the going and, racing into the lead at once, ran away from BANTER in the first three -eighths and won in a canter. ROMPING MARY began slowly, hut gained steadily and finished with a rush. VANISHING BOY ran a good race. BANTER quit badly. KIRK LADY ran much below her trne foim and was done after going the first quarter. Scratched (0l59S)Miss Meise, 10S. Overweights Vanishing Boy, 3 pounds; Kirk Lady, 2. CZfirTtZA FIFTH RACE 1 1-1G Miles. Hotel Ronntag Purse. Purse $1,000. 3-year-olds and up-OO 4 tide ward. Allowances. Net value to winner $700; second, $200; third, $100. Index Horses AWtPPSt i vi Str Fin Jockeys Owners Equiv. Odds Str't G6582 EASTESIDE ws 4 110 4 1 1 l1 1 1 l5 J Owens AV Perkins 50-100 6G726 LADY ASTOR w 3 107 3 4 4 4 4" 23 2 B Scheffel W F Knebelkamp G45-100 (G6G85) RAIDER wb S 105 5 5 5 5 2& 3 3 L McD'ott Riverdale Stable 1170-100 (G6713)JOHN HOSHOR w 4 103 2 2 3 25 3& 4s 4 H Stearns C T AVorthington G20-100 GG714 BLACK BETTY W 3 107 1 3 2' 3s 5 5 5 E Petzoldt M Smith 2720-100 Time, 25, 51, 1:18$. 1:45, 1:52. Track muddy. $2 niutuels paid, Easteside, $3.00 straight, $2.00 place, $2.30 show; Lady Astor, $3.40 place, $2.S0 show: Raider, $3.10 show. Equivalent booking odds Easteside, 50 to 100 slraight, 30 to 100 place, 15 to 100 show; Lady Astor,-10 to 100 place. 40 to 100 show; Raider, 55 to 100 show. AVinner- Ch. g, by Handsel Calanthe, by Ben Trovato (trained by W. Perkins; bred by Mr. D. W. Scott). Went to post at 3:2S. At post 1 minute. Start good and slow. Won easily; second and third driving. EASTESIDE was rushed into a good lead at once and, setting a good pace in the going, was never in danger of defeat and won pulling up. LADY ASTOR ran a good race and came fast in the stretch drive. RAIDER came from far back in the last half. JOHN HOSHOR ran a poor race. BLACK BETTY was done after running well for the first half mile. Overweights Raider, 2 pounds. SIXTH RACE 1 Mile. Evansville Purse. $800 Added. 2 and 3-year-olds. Allowances. eOPTETEC Ws Jt) Net value to winner ?650; second, $119.50; third, $G3. Index Horses AWtPPSt M Vt Str Fin Jockeys Ownen Equiv. Odds Str't 60724 BELLE AM IE wn 2 91J 3 3 4 4 4 33 l10 J Chalmers E Cebrian 353-10-) 0GG97 THEO WB 3 107 4 4 33 2 2s l1 2 E Petzoldt J W Smith S35-100 (60724 LILY M. w 2 SSI 2 1 1 l1 15 2' 3' W Fronk J W Parrish 300-100 GG714 CAP ROCK w 3 112 1 2 25 3 3 4 4 J D M'ney .T B Sweeney 105-100 Time, 24, 50, 1:18, 1:46. Track muddy. $2 mutiiols paid. Belle Aniie, $0.10 straight, $3.S0 place; Theo, $5.70 place; no show niutuels sold. Equivalent booking odds Belle Amie, 355 to 100 straight, 90 to 100 place; Theo, 185 to 100 place. Winner -IS. f, by Von Tromp Ruth AV., by King's Counsel (trained by J. Lowe; bred by Mr. Edward Cebrian). Went to post at -1:04. At post 3 minutes. Start good and slow. Won easily; second and third driving. BELLE AMIE moved up fast after going three-quarters and, taking the lead, came away in the last eighth to win as her rider pleased. THEO raced prominently from the start and took the iead in the stretch, but began tiring near the end. LILY M. showed the most early speed, bnt began tiring after leading for three-quarters. CAP ROCK seemed handicapped by the going and was well beaten after running well for the first half mile. Scratched - (00722) Boy from Home, 115. Overweights Belle Amie, 2Vi pounds; Lily M.,1; Cap Rock, 2. 2JrTTK'(2 SEVENTH RACE 1 1-16 Miles. Purse $800. 3-year-olds and upward. Claiming. DD 4 OO Net value to winner $650; second, $100; third, $50. Index Horses AWtPPSt K V ?i Str Fin Jockeys Owners Equiv. Odds Str't G6631 ESCARPOLETTE w 5 10G 3 3 45 4 3l 3 15 R Har'ton T F Devereaux 220-100 G6697 ; 'CRYSTAL FORD w G 109 4 4 23 23 2- 25 2s E Petzoldt J B McKee 103-100 66603 MECHANIC wn 4 105 1 1 11 l3 1 1 36 L McD'ott M P Murnan 2163-100 G6723;BL'SOM HOUSE w 3 103 2 2 3' 31 4s 410 410 H Stearns S Hesseltine SS3-100 G6G31sLOC'ST LEAVES wn 5 10G 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 J Owens W F Knebelkamp G73-100 Time, 25, 50, 1:17, 1:45, 1:51. Track muddy. $2 niutuels paid, Escarpolette, $0.00 straight, $2.90 place, $2.90 show; Crystal Ford, $2.G0 place, $2.20 show; Mechanic. $2.90 show. Equivalent booking odds Escarpolette, 230 to 100 straight, 45 to 100 place, 45 to 100 show; Crystal Ford. 30 to 100 place, 10 to 100 show; Mechanic, 45 to 100. show. Winner B. in, by Fitz Herbert Balancoire, by Meddler (trained by T. F. Devereaux; bred in France by Mr. Clarence II. Mackay). Went to post at 4:32. At post 1 minute. Start good and slow. Won driving; second and third the same. ESCARPOLETTE, helped by the going, moved up steadily after making a slow beginning and, finishing fast, headed CRYSTAL FORD in the last twenty yards to win drawing clear. CRYSTAL FORD, probably best, ran well, but his rider failed to note ESCARP!) LETTE'S rush until too late. MECHANIC set a good pace, "but tired in the last eighth. BLOSSOM HOUSE was done after going the first quarter. Overweights Mechanic, 1 pound; Blossom House, 1. On the Way to Havana ON THE WAY TO HAVANA BALTiaiOUE. Md., November 14. Starter James F. aiilton will leave for Havana on Saturday to resume his duties at the barrier during the coming winter meeting at Oriental Parlr. A carload of horses left Pimlico this morning en route for Havana, made up as follows: II. J. Kennedy, 4; ai. Daly, 3; O. YsAuerdo. 2 ; AV. Daly, 3 ; J. W. Pangfe, 1, and J. Chalmers, 2. Dr. F. AV. Ashe and S. S. Bender, who are here arranging for the shipments to Cuba, will remain for the remainder of the alary-land season to complete other shipments. Daily Racing Form Handicaps BAIL Y RACING FORM HANDICAPS DADE PARK i The horses which seem best in Wednesday's races are: Dade Park Henderson, Ky., November II, 1922. 1 Ormont, Nowata, Panna. 2 aiiss Collette, aiarjorie Wood, Macbeth. 3 ROYAL. DICK, P.ekab. aiarmite. 4 aianoevre, Elmer K., Green Gold. 5-aiormon Elder, Plus Ultra, Honolulu boy. 6 Ruby, Escarpolette, Smart Guy. 7 Dr. Bae, Buckboard, Amanda. J. L. Dempsey. Xew York Handicap. 1 Ormont, The Ulster, Albert L., Nowata. 2 aiarjorie Wood, Stump Jr., aiiss Collette, aiacbeth. 5 ROYAL DICK, Toe the a lark, aiabel Rule, Rekab. 1 Green Gold, Charles Henry, Elmer K., aianoevre. f Honolulu Boy, aiormon Elder, Lord AVrack, American Soldier, f aioney. Ruby, Jacobina, Smart Guy. 7 Dr. Rae, Amanda, Bee's Wing, Dadja. Chicago and Tin Halo Handicap. 1 Ormont, Nowata, The Ulster, Panna. 2 aiarjorie Wood, aiiss Collette, Stump Jr., aiacbeth. 3 Royal Dick, aiarmite, Rekab, Babylonian. 4 GREEN GOLD, Charles Henry, Elmer K., aianoevre. 5 Lord AVrack, Honolulu Boy, Plus Ultra, Hope. 0 Ruby, Smart Guy, aioney, Jacobina. 7 aiagician, Amanda, aiontjoy, Tokalon aiarch. Observer's Handicap. 1 Ormont, Panna, Nowata, The Ulster. 2 aiacbeth, aiarjorie AArood, aiiss Collette, Stump Jr. 3 -ROYAL DICK. Rekab, aiarmite, Serbian. 4 Elmer K., Charles Henry, Green Gold, aianoevre. 5 Honolulu Boy, Lord AVrack, aiormon El der, Plus Ultra. 6 Ruby, aioney, Jacobina, Smart Guy. 7 Dr. Rae, aiagician, Buckboard, Amanda. Consensus of Handicaps. 1 Ormont, Nowata, Panna, The Ulster. 2 aiarjorie Wood, aiiss Collette, aiacbeth, Stump Jr. 3 ROYAL DICK, Rekab, aiarmite, Toe the aiark. 4 Green Gold, aianoevre, Elmer K., Charles Henry. 5 Honolulu Boy, aiormon Elder, Lord AVrack, Plus Ultra. C Ruby, aioney, Smart Guy, Jacobina. 7 Dr. Rae, aiagician, Amanda, Buckboard. MARLBORO The horses which seem best in AVednes-day's races are : Marlboro, aid., November 11, 1922. 1 THE GIRL, St. Angelina, aiargaret Lo re tta. 2 Gus Schcer, Streamer, By Heck. 3 Purl, Rey Ennis, Zennotta. 4 Star Court, Glenn, Titania. 5 Arrah Go On, Tricks, Bodanzky. 6 Horcb, Sir Adsum, Kingling II. 7 Prospector, La Kross, Burlingame. F. J. Ortell. New York Handicap. 1 THE GIRL, aiargaret Loretta, St. An gelina, Olive May. 2 Streamer, Gus Scheer, Bogarth, AVho Knows. 3 Purl, Queen of the Spa, Tom Norris, Rey Ennis. 4 Star Court, Glenn, Gaudy, Salt Peter. a Tricks, Arrah Go On, No Trumps, Evad-ner. G Horeb, Sir Adsum, Jap Muma, Kingling II. 7 La Kross, Le Bleuet, Kebo, Refugee. Chicago ami Buffalo Handicap. lThe Girl, St. Angelina, aiargaret Loretta, Olive aiay. 2 Streamer, AVho Knows, By Heck, Sid C. Keener. 3 PURL, Tom Norris, Rey Ennis, Queen of the Spa. 4 Gaudy, Star Court, Glenn, Titania. 5 Arrah Go On, Bodanzky, Runfra. Tricks. 5 Horeb, Sir Adsum, Kingling II., Doyle-. 7 La Kross, Le Bleuet, Prospector, Kebo. Observer's Handicap. 1 The Girl, St. Angelina, aiargaret Loretta, Cumshaw. 2 By Heck, Gus Scheer, Streamer, Sid C. Keener. 3 PURL, Rey Ennis, Tom Norris, Sir Jack. 4 Star Court, Glenn, Titania, Gaudy. 5 Arrah Go On, Tricks, Bodanzky, No Trumps. G Horeb, Sir Adsum, Jap Muma, Kingling II. 7 Le Bleuet, La Kross, Kebo, Refugee. Consensus of Handicaps. 1 The Girl, St. Angelina, .aiargaret Loretta, Olive aiay. 2 Streamer, Gus Scheer, By Heck, AVho Knows. 2 PURL, Rey Ennis, Tom Norris, Queen of the Spa. 4 Star Court, Gaudy, Glenn, Titania. 5 Arrah Go On, Tricks, Bodanzky, No Trumps. 6 Horeb, Sir Adsum, Kingling II., Jap aiuma. 7 La Kross, Prospector, Le Bleuet, Kebo. Page 3 Marlboro Form Chart Marlboro Form Ghart MARLBORO. MD., TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 14. 1922. (One-half mile). Second day. Southern Maryland Fair Association. Autumn Meeting of 5 days. Weather clear; temperature 62. Stewards, Baker Waters, George Brown, Jr., and Edward Tribe. Judges, II. 1'. Conkling, J. F. O'Hara nnd J. 1'. Turner. Starter, George T. Miller. Racing Secretary, G. II. Anderson. Racing starts at 1:30 p. m. (Chicago time 12:30 p. in.). W indicates whip, S spurs, B blinkers. Figures in parentheses following the distance of each race indicate date, track record, age of horse and weight carried. 'Indicates apprentice allowance. dRFfi FIRST RACE 5-8 Mile. Pnrse $500. 2-ycar-olds. Maidens. Claiming. OO 4 TCU Net value to winner $400; second, $70; third, $30. Index Horses AWtPPSt hi ?i Str Fin Jockeys Owners Equiv. Odds Str't 66486 BROWN BELLE w 111 S 1 li V 2- 1J B Parke S Pollc S3-100 G1578 SILKS AND SATIN w 107 G 3 2 2s 1'' 2s A Kroger O M Tallentire 13S0-10O 06486 PIKESVILLE w 108 4 5 3 3& 35 H Howard E Tankersley 313-100 G6731 1 'AUNTIE EM w 104 3 4 5 55 4s 4 A Frieshon J Robertson G3-10a G670G MARG'T LORETTA wb 108 2 7 7 7 G5 51 E Jelley E J Wright 1220-10-1 THE SHEIK 110 5 8 G: G5 55 G1 C Jackson J M Black 3653-100 CUMSHAW w 1091 12 A- & 75 7 O Martin E II Winfiela 4323-100 G5087 GOLDEN EAGLE ws 10S 7 6 8 S S S N Rob'son C Lark 4799-100 Time, 1:03. Track fast. $2 mutuels paid. Brown Belle, $3.70 straight, $3.10 place, $2.70 show; Silks and Satin, $7.50 place, $4.50 show; Pikesville, $3.00 show. Equivalent booking odds Brown Belle. S5 to 100 straight, 55 to 100 place, 35 to 100 show; Silks and Satin. 275 to 100 place, 125 to 100 show; Pikesville, 50 to 100 show. Winner Br. f, by Atheling II. Washoe Belle, by Sweep (trained by S. Polk; bred by Nevada Stock Tarm). Went to iiost at 1:35. At post 1 minute. Start good and slow. Won driving; second and third the same. BROWN BELLE set a good pace from. the start and was taken under slight restraint after rounding the first turn, then answered resolutely when forced to a drive in the final eighth. SILKS AND SATIN raced in closest pursuit of the leader and moved up into the lead after going a half mile, but her rider was unable to do her justice in the final drive. PIKESVILLE raced fonvardly all the way. AUNTIE EM was weakly ridden. Overweights Auntie Em, 2 pounds; Margaret Loretta, 1; Cumshaw, 2Vj. A A SECOND RACE 5 1-2 Furlongs. Purse $500. 3-year-olds and upward. Claiming. OO 4 X.. Net value to winner $400; second, $70; third, $30. Index Horses AWtPPSt & ri Str Fin Jockeys Owners Equiv. Odds Str't 667303TRICKS w 3 100 4 4 2l lh ll - A Abel J Arthur 100-100 GG732 REFRAIN wb 3 103 2 1 l1 2 23 2' T W'liums D P Veneziano 953-100 G5416JAMAICA BELLE w 4 104 7 2 4- 3 3 3 F W'dst'ck R Christmas 910-100 66254 'SIR JACK w 5 10G 1 5 53 5 55 4 S Banks J D Killen 310-100 G5082 MOUNTAIN DEW wn 5 108 3 3 3& 4 4U rh J Gordon E Sweeney 3660-100 G3947 MID CITY w 5 111 5 7 G 6' G' G'5 D Stirling S H Dudley G93-1O0 G2970 E STELLA II. w 4 10S G G 7 7 7 7 K Jelley J V O'Connor 3100-100 Time, 1:10. Track fast. $2 mutuels paid, Tricks, $4.00 straight, $2.70 place, $2.30 show; Refrain, $5.90 place, $3.40 show; Jamaica Belle, $3.50 show. Equivalent booking odds Tricks, 100 to 100 slraight, 35 to 100 place, 15 to 100 show; Refrain, 195 to 100 place, 70 to 100 show; Jamaica Belle, 75 to 100 siiow. Winner-!!, g, by Theo. Cook Canny Miss, by Ogden (trained by J. Arthur; bred by Mr. William Garth). Went to post at 2:06. At post 1 minute. Start good and slow. Won easily; second and third driving. TRICKS, off fonvardly, passed REFRAIN after going a half mile and, racing into the lead, won going away. REFRAIN set the early pace and made a game finish. JAMAICA BELLE was outpaced, but came gamely through the stretch. SIR JACK saved ground on the turns and had no mishaps. MOUNTAIN DEW tired after going well for a half mile. Overweights--Refrain, 4 pounds; Jamaica Belle, 5; Mountain Dew, 4; Mid City, 4; Estella II., 4. JJfr7 A t THIRD RACE 5 1-2 Furlongs. Purse $500. 3-year-olds and upward. Claiming. OO 4 r&t) Net value to winner $400; second, $70; third, $30. Index Horses AWtPPSt U Vt ?i Str Fin Jockeys Owners Equiv. Odds Str't fiGG7r. FUTEN wn 3 105 1 2 l1 2 l1 in F AV'dst'ck R F Carman 115-100 C5G75 FOREST QUEEN wn 3 109 6 1 2s 1'' 2 2 T W'llams J M Hubble Jr 270-100 C729IAL PIERCE w 9 111 3 3 3 3' 3 3 D Stirling A Bennett 293-100 65574 UACONTEUSE w 9 107J 8 4 41 4l 4l F Moore J G Christmas IKttMOO GG72JI STREAMER w 4 107 7 6 5i 5 5' 5s C Jackson L Campbell 3673-100 63100 ALHENA W 10 114 4 5 6s GJ C- G3 A Kroger L C I.eith 360-100 GG5003SAFRANOR w 12 110 2 S S S S 7 C O'M'ney Mrs A Miller 2210-100 G5083 PRIS. GREENWAY w 4 104 5 7 71 71 7l S N Rob'son G Z Brown 10110-109 Time, 1:09. Track fast. $2 mutuels paid. Futen, $4.30 straight, $2.90 place, $2.20 show; Forest Queen, $3.50 place, $2.50 show; Al Pierce, $2.30 show. Equivalent booking odds Futen. 115 to 100 straight, 45 to 100 place, 10 to 100 show; Forest Queetv 75 to 100 place, 25 to 100 show; Al Pierce, 15 to 100 show. Winner B. g, by Meridian Daruma, by Solitaire II. (trained by R. F. Carman, Jr.; bred by Mr. Richard F. Carman). Wc:it to post at 2:3G. At post 1 minute. Start good and slow. Won easily; secohd and third driving. FUTEN set the early pace and, saving ground on all the turns, raced into the lead again after being headed and won going away. FOREST QUEEN was speedy, but ran out on the turns and, losing much ground, tired in the stretch. AL PIERCE finished gamely. RACONTEUSE was tiring in the closing strides. STREAMER was forced to pull up at the start. Overweights Al Pierce, 4 pounds; Raconteuse, 34; Safranor, 2. ft fir? A 2 FOURTH RACE 3-4 Mile. Purse $500. 3-year-olds and upward. Claiming. OO 4 4:U Net value to winner $400; second, $70; third, $30. Index Horses AWtPPSt Str Fin Jockeys Owners Equiv. Odds Str't 6G511 STAR COURT wn 5 113 5 3 15 l3 l3 1- C Jackson H Walzer 170-100 CG425 WAR PENNANT wn 6 113 2 1 4i 31 25 2 A Frieshon J Robertson 230-19-? (6G504)BLUE RIBBON wb 3 111 6 5 33 2l 35 31 H Myers W E Martin 223-100 G650G OLD POP w 9 116 1 4 51 5' 5 43 F Moore H Daugherty 1630-100 GG323 LAST GIRL w 3 111 3 2 2" 4'S 4l G' E Atk'son J Kearns 1670-1'W 43654 B. OF EXPENSE wb 6 113 4 G G G G G N Rob'son J Z Brown 4193-10) Time, 1:28. Track fast. $2 mutuels paid, Star Court, $5.40 straight, $2.S0 place, $2.30 show; War Pennant, $3.30 place, $2.40 show; Blue Ribbon, $2.30 show. Equivalent booking odds Star Court. 170 to 100 straight, 40 to 100 place, 15 to 100 show; War Pennant, 05 to 100 place, 20 to 100 show; Blue Ribbon, 15 to 100 show. Winner Ch. g, by Star Shoot Court maid, by Prince Royal (trained by S. McKees; bred by Mr. John E. Madden). Went to post at 3:05. At post 1 minute. Start fair and slow. AVon easily; second and third driving. STAR COURT took the lead at once, always held the race safe and won as his rider pleased. WA1J PENNANT steadily improved his position, but was unable to overtake the leader. BLUE RIBBON showed early speed, but tired after going a half mile. OLD POP finished resolutely. LAST GIRL quit badly in the stretch. Scratched 06730 T. J. Pendergast, 113. r7 A r7 FIFTH RACE 6 1-2 Furlongs. Purse $500. 3-year-olds and upward. Claiming. OO 4 4 Net value to winner $400; second, $70; third, $30. Index Horses AWtPPSt M ?i Str Fin Jockeys Owners Equiv. Odds Str't G67323INA KAY wn 10 105 5 1 l2 1" l5 1' W Organ B E Chapman 110-100 53923 VENAL JOY wb 5 113 7 5 4l 2J 2 2s E Jelley M J Cre'men G05-PW 65979 REY ENNIS wb S 113 2 6 G G 4l 3l F W'dst'ck L Campbell 1720-1OJ G508G LEOMA w 13 116 3 4 21 3'5 35 4i A Kroger W Skinker 1S03-100 GG572::ENOS w 7 11G 4 3 53 55 G 5 C O'M'ney A Miller 760-M0 G67293TR. AS STEEL wsu 11 116 12 3 43 5'5 6 D Stirling T Winston 75.V10O 66042 LAUGHTER w 5 110 6 7 Pulled up. T W'llams D P Veneziano 515-10) Time, 1:24. Track fast. $2 mutuels paid, Ina Kay, $4.20 straight, $2.90 place, $2.50 show; Venal Joy, $5.00 place, S3.S0 show; liey Ennis, $3.90 show. Equivalent booking odds Ina Kay, 110 to 100 straight, 45 to 100 place, 25 to 100 show; Venal Joy, 150 to 100 place, 90 to 100 show; Rey Ennis, 95 to 100 show. Winner Ch. in, by Nasturtium Subdue, by Star Ruby (traiued by B. E. Chapman; bred by Mr. J. Hart Brown). AVent to post at 3:35. At post 3 minutes. Start good and slow. AVon ridden out; second and third driving. INA KAY displayed the most speed and, racing into a long lead in the early ruiu, won ail the way. A'ENAL JOY began slowly, but improved his position gradually in the last quarter. REY ENNIS lost ground on the turns and closed a big gap. LEOMA showed speed. LAUGHTER met with interference in the first eighth and was pulled up. 1 A C SIXTH RACE 1 1-16 Miles. Purse $500. 3-year-olds and upward. Claiming. 6F7 O 4 TCO Net value to winner $400; second, $70; third, $30. Index Horses AWtPPSt Vz ?i Str Fin Jockeys Owners Equiv. Odds Str't (G6730)UTAH wb 6 114 3 4 1'5 1"J l1 15 lu E Jelley A Bruff 530-100 (66735) 'MAY GIRL w-4 102 2 1 25 2" 23 2'5 2'5 A Frieshon J Robertson 110-10) 03174 3G. AVASHINGTON WD 7 113 5 5 4'5 43 33 3 3,w D Stirling J Chambers 405-100 66734 'PLANTAREDE wsb 6 110 G 2 5 5 5 5 43 C AVhite H AV Plant 435-10-) G6735 PRIMITIA'E w 5 101 4 3 33 35 4s 4 5 J Walsh H Hurwitz 2090-100 G6488 BAR COY wb 7 110 1 Ran away. N Burger AV D Althou.se 1830-10) Time, 1:56. Track fast. $2 mutuels paid, Utah, $12.60 straight, $4.90 place, $2.90 show; May Girl, $3.40 place, $2.30 show; George Washington, $2.60 show. Equivalent booking odds Utah. 530 to 100 straight. 145 to 100 place, 45 to 100 show; May Girl, 70 to 100 place, 15 to 100 show; George AVashington, 30 to 100 show. AVinner Blk. c, by Ogden Phantom, by Star Shoot (trained by J. Booker; bred by Mr. John E. Madden). AVent to post at 4:07. At post 7 minutes. Start good and slow. AVon driving; second and third the same. UTAH took the lead while going to the first turn and, keeping it, gamely outfinished MAY GIRL in the final drive. MAY GIRL was the nearest contender throughout, saved ground on the turns and had no mishaps. GEORGE AVASHINGTON ran well and finished gamely. BAR COY unseated his rider while going to the post and ran away. The others were dispatched without him. F7iCk SEVENTH RACE 1 1-16 Miles. Purse $500. 3-year-olds and upward. Claiming. OO 4 Tttf Net value to winner $400; second, $70; third, $30. Index Horses AAVtPPSt U V ?i Str Fin Jockeys Owners Equiv. Odds Str't GG734 ALL THERE wb 5 HG 3 G 4 5 5 3' B D Stirling T J Crandall G10-100 G6735:"KINGLING II. wb 9 10S 4 3 3 3 1'5 1 2J5 A Abel J P Mayberry 150-100 GG4303DOTTA'S BEST ws G 110 G 2 5; 4 4s 5s 3 G Mangan J Hendricks 230-100 G6521ZENNOTTA w 3 100 1 4 1" 1'' 33 25 4s AA" Brown M Grant 1025-100 G657l3Q. OF THE SPA w G 107 5 1 2: 2'5 2t 4& 5I: F Moore R A Johnson 950-100 C6735 MARK AVEST wb 5 107 2 5 G G G G G F AA"dst'ck R C Kochendarfer 993-100 Time, 1:55. Track fast. $2 mutuels paid. All There, $14.80 straight, $5.90 place, $3.40 show; Kingling II., $3.10 place, $2.40 show; Dotta's Best, $3.00 show. Equivalent booking odds All There, 040 to 100 straight, 195 to 100 place, 70 to 100 show; Kingling II., 55 to 100 place, 20 to 100 show; Dotta's Best. 50 to 100 show. AVinner B. h, by Alvescot Thaka, by Sir Huon (trained by' J. T. Harris; bred by Mr. George J. Long). AVent to post at 4:40. At post 1 minute. Start good and slow. .AA'on driving; second and third the same. ALL THERE, running in greatly improved form, responded gamely when called on and wore KINGLING II. down in the final strides. KINGLING II., after racing in close pursuit of the early leaders, took the lead and drew away, but tired in the final twenty yards. DOTTA'S BEST was outrun for the first half, but gained steadily when called upon and easily passed the others in the final eighth. ZENNOTTA set a good pace, but was much used in racing QUEEN OF THE SPA into defeat and tired. Billy Garth and Shannon River "Billy" Garth and Shannon River "I wonder just how many miles old Shannon River ran while he was racinf-?" "Uncle Billy" Garth should have been able to answer the question rather than ask it, but when the old son of Black Dick 'and Tentore was racing the genial Virginian was kept too busy saddling him to keep books on what he was doing. Just to satisfy the curiosity of "Uncle Billy" and at the same time tell something of Shannon River it has all been counted up and the old black covered something like 210 miles through steeplechase fields before he broke his neck in a steeplechase at Laurel on October S, i9lS. Shannon River would never be named as one of the great steeplechasers of this country, but in some respects he was probably the greatest for his durability and he reliability. Gwyn Tompkins may take exception to this and put forth his old steeplechaser Jimmy Lane as a greater, but for actual durability the palm will have to go to Shannon River. The little old black bag of bones Avas unfashionably bred and about as ornery looking as any thoroughbred that ever stood on iron, but he could do it and that was what counted. He looked less like a jumper than most any horse that ever went through the field, and they come in all shapes and sizes, but at one time or the other he beat every good steeplechaser of his day. His money earnings were nothing in comparison with his long service on the turf. He did not take down any of the few big eross-country prizes, but he brought about the defeat of many a more fashionable jumper in these races. Then many of his victories were in selling races and he was so miserable to look upon that there was never a chance for "Billy" Garth to lose him. As a matter of fact if he had it would have brought deep mourning to Ral Parr, under whose silks he performed and life would not have been worth living around the stable if anyone had robbed him of the black. (JOES TO DEATH "WITH COLOKS VV. And the taking off of Shannon River Avas as it should be. He went to his death gloriously Avith the colors up and in a fair way to Avin when he came down at a fence with C. Smoot and broke his neck. If the old fellow could have picked his way to go west that is just about what he would have chosen. Then it will be remembered that AVillie Allen, who had ridden the son of Black Dick in most of his races, blew out his brains the next day. It was the passing of two remarkable figures of American steeplechasing. Shannon River wa? not raced until he was a four-year-old and his first appearance was on May 12, 1912, when in a mile for gentleman riders, Avith Bernard Fenwick in the saddle, he raced a mile on the flat. That was his one race on the flat, for Garth at once put him to jumping and he went" on tc his mervelous reliability and durability. In his seven years of racing he started 104 times and in only thirteen of these races did he fail to finish. On four occasions he lost his rider and nine times he came down. It Avas not surprising that he unshipped Allen in some of his races, for while that rider was a thoroughly good one through the field he was an unfortunate build to ride over fences. He was ridiculously short in the thigh and altogether so "dumpy" that lie Avas' nicknamed "Billiken." This shortness of leg made it hard for him to keep his seat when a horse made a mistake and while the little old black might make the fence he would, on occasions, land in a fashion that would shoot Allen to his ears, and Shannon River would come down. Shannon River went through his first season on the turf without winning a race. He was started nine times, was second three times and third three times. He finished in all of his races. As a five-year-old the son of Black Dick was. raced eighteen times and he was winner five times, second a like number of times and third twice. On three occasions he failed to finish. Garth kept the old fellow busy as a six-year-old Avhen he sent him to the post twenty times. He won six races, was second eight times and third twice, only failing to finish cn one occasion, Avhon Brooks fell with him at Pimlico in his last race of that season. As a seen-year-old he Avas raced fifteen times, Avon six races and was twice second and twice third, failing to finish on thret occasions. (Continued on eighth page.) .. J; s s 1 c 1 i a s C I r . c 1 c . cr J 1 t I i 1 - ' , j 1 j i , ' 1 : : "B1LLF GARTH AND SHANNON RIVER (Continued from third page). As an eight-year-old Shannon River raced thirteen times and he Avas only Avinner of one race. But he was four times second and once third, failing to finish in two of hu starts. When a nine-year-old he had another busy season Avhen he Avas raced nineteen times, Avinning five races, being second twice and third four times. That year there Avere twn races in Avhich he did not complete th course. Then in his last year on the turf, as a ten-year-old, he Avas started ten times. He Avon tAvo races, Avas second three times and like number of times third. Only twice did he fail to finish. Once Avas when he unshipped Willie Allen at Aqueduct and the other Avas his fatal fall Avith Smoot at Laurel. With the exception of his first race of a mile on the flat Shannon River raced at distances of from two to three miles over fences and he Avas Avinner over almost every steeplechase course in this country and Canada. The distance coA'ered in these races that he completed the course amounts to one hundred and ninety-fiA-e and three-quarters miles. Then in the thirteen times that he did not finish it is a A'ery modest estimate to say that he completed fourteen and a quarter miles, Avhich would bring his grand total to 210 miles. WAS A JINX 1'OU WELDSHir. Shannon River AA'as frequently a thorn in the side of Gwyn Tompkins Avhen he had Weldship, the acknoAvledged champion of his best year. Garth always insisted, and Avith good reason, that AVeldship could not Avin Avhen Shannon River Avas in the field. "You knoAV, Gwyn, you can't Avin when Shannon River starts against you," he Avould say. "I don't mean that Shannon will Avin, but you just Avoli't." And it usually happened just that Avay, though Weldship had a couple of scores to his credit over the little black gelding. He raced OA'er all courses, took up all sorts of Aveight, and Avhile no claim for greatness is made for him in the matter cf brilliant performances, for honest endeaA'or and durability he Avas all that could be asked for in the thoroughbred horse. Here is a summary of his seA'en years of usefulness : Failed to Year. Starts. First. Second. Third. Finish. 1912 9 0 3 3 0 1913 18 5 5 2 3 1914 20 0 S 2 1 1915 15 0 2 2 3 1910 13 1 4 1 2 1917 19 5 2 4 2 1918 10 2 3 3 2 Totals 101 25 27 17 13 "Uncle Billy" Garth has had many a jumper in his care that could give Shannon RiAer Aveight and beat him. He has de-A'eloped many more brilliant performares, but he ncA-er expects to haA'e another of the honesty and durability of the little black. He always gave up his best. He Avas the first one shown in the spring and the last one to go into Avi nter quarters in the fall, and if you saAV him running in a pasture you Avould Avant to jail Garth for not feeding him, he was that poor and ornery to look upon, but there Avas no horse in the stable- that had better care or Avas as much admired. Page 4 Dade Park n A II C D h UV ENTRIES AND PAST PERFORMANCES UHUL IHIIR FOR WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 15 WEATIilSR t'l.Ol.UY: Tit A Civ UKAYV. Racing starts at 1:00 p. in. (Chicago time 1:00). Today's Superior mud runner. x Good mini runner. Intl. Horse. Wt. Rrc. A.AVt.IIan. :: Fair mud runner. (SI) Maidens. Apprcntic 66312 Cliarles llenrv 109 l:13!f. 4 110X715 allowance, b Winkers. 66682bKlmer K. .108 1:12 5 105x710 First Race 5 1-2 Furlongs. 66684 Matioevrc 114 1:13 IS 110710 Purse SSOO. 2-vear-olds Claiininc. 66738 blteg Pardon .. 101)1:12 4 110X705 1 Today's 66682 bK.ist View 100 l:135f.m 4 110X700 Ind. Horse. Wt. Ree. A.AVt.ilap. 66723 Uncle Souny 102 1:136 3 102.. 700 (66010) 0nmnl 110 1:08 107.. 725 Fifth Race 1 1-4 Miles. 66736 Nowata 100 1:0S 104X720 Henderson Purse. CG736 bThc Ulster . 110 1:0S 112X715 ,.,.,, 3-year-oltis ami upward. Claiming. J?""'1 . i(UXn- 6742 bUrd Wrack 5 90X725 V," V.Miin ,, i nT'-in 66741 Honolulu Hoy 113 2:05 7 110X720 cr-fa .Yi ' PCfri m"tTS" M) i? S- - "nft 66740 l'lus Ultra .. 4 K9X715 ol V; (?m J??- 1 66728 bllope OS 2:08 7 00X710 66.24 v Vt-lina . M. (M) ...112 1:11-;.-. 101.. O0 CeC.o . . , . ,,. ., ,. . 66642 hMormou Klder . . . . 1 Oil 2:12li ( 114X0; rc-nr i n- i.nr tn- -.. G6i3G Grandest (M) 11. 1 1:11 '5 IO1..1OO . ... r : 6b741 AiiU'rr.'an holdier. .IOG 2:0St3 5HXXiO.- Second Race 3-4 Mile. Purse ?MK). 2-vear-olds. Claiming. Sixth Race -8 Mile. (6C736) '.Marjorie Wood ...1015 l:22h 1(12X72."! I'urse $500. 3-year-olds and upward. Claiming. 66724 .Miss Toilette 112 1:13 110. .720 66723 Mtuby 100 1:255s 5 107 X 723 GG737 .Stiinip Jr. ..110 1:12 115. .715 66723 bSmart Guy 113 l:2C.f, 5 105X720 66217 Macbeth 112 l:145f. 113X710 6G6&5 'Money 112 1:28 8 1050715 66737 Fernandos (M) ...112 1:15 95x703 66563 Macobina 102 1:2756 4 107X715 Third Race 3-4 Mile. 65243 Hichelieu 5 105X710 Purse $R00. 3-year-olds and upward. Claiming. (66756) Hsearpolette 102 1:2G 5 112X70. 66698 MiKoyal Dick 10.1 1:12 4 10ISX723 Seventh Race 1 Mile. 66751 bMarmitt; 107 1:1256 15 108X720 i'urse SS00. 3-year-olds and upward. Claiming. rrir,3 i;0!"'," w. i:i:f ? i 100 i:us ? 110x723 rft7 - '"T, V---"- nJ ',- f: (66725) Amanda 103 1:40 56 5 100X720 tl- ' 1,,,Var 1S2? 5 JiXU5 667421 Montjoy lOr, 1:30 3 104X715 a V1U 'f JSSXI "565 "1'okalon March ....107 1:40 8 105X715 ,a 62' J - Ima I1- V ?()Sx7, 66689 bl)r. Rae KM! 1:40 l! 110X715 erraf J 'A,i7; ? (664S9) bBuckboard 1001:40 8 110X715 666" ''rb':l H : 5Vi 1 i?gXI? 66739 "Bee's Wing 105 1:41 r. 102X710 Hmail (M) JOU 1:1, 4 10SX700 66GS9 l,Brynlimah 110 1:40 12 105710 5 rr-I? 66584 Itlack u! , Rock , -Vxir- (M).. Ill ? 1:14 : 1?? 1 4 111x700 !XI'M! 66739 Silence 111 1:3056 4 110X705 6C742 V;i,m 10711:42 3 101. .700 Fourth Race 3-4 Mile. 66728 Edith K 10!) 1:43 .r 107 X 700 Evansville Press Club Purse. 66728 bMiss Prosperity . . .103H:5li56h 4 107X700 Purse $1,000. 3-year-olds :ind upward. Claiminc 6G742 Jsike Keld Ill 1:406 5 110.. 700 (66723) GREEN GOLD ...107 1:12 7 115 X 725 66725 Tubs 113 1:416 7 110. .700 JJADK I'AIlIv I'KHCKXTAGES. From .litiiuary 1, 1J). tt Xoremlier ), 1J22, liiclu.si ve. At or At or Over Over Jockey. I'.O. "Vt. Mts. 1st. 2d. 3d. .Tockov. P.C. AVt. Mts. 1st. 2d. 3d. Petzoldt, K 18 104 3!)S 70 r,S f.S Oray, H 10 103 143 14 15 11 Burke. H. J 15 112 32S 50 42 33 Hums, T 10 102 310 31 30 51 J 10 03 523 54 40 SO Chalmers, Owens. J M 100 713 101 91 105 Stearns, H 1)9 102 141 13 17 li St v.v.i,rri leffel H it n 13 n 9, 38S ice 49 4, i- 41, At- Tllurl)Cr, H 0IS 101 94 l! S 1! U'ls,,n. v 101 a30 38 39 39 MeCiaw, S OP. 101 US 7 14 9 Hold. W 12 100 S 1 0 1 Harrincton, It. .. .01! 10P. 171! 11 22 14 Kelsay, AV 12 111 30S 3IS 42 39 Ituel, T 01! 105 102 (1 11 8 loyle. It 11 9S 207 29 28 2S Kronk, V 04 95 23 1 0 3 Connelly, I) 11 10S 3G7 40 37 54 Clements, H 03 107 5S 2 3 7 Dishmon, C 11 104 220 24 25 28 Hell. J 117 0 0 0 2 Mooney, J. I) .11 109 294 33 2S 43 Click. II 99 31! 0 4 5 MeDcrmotr, I, 10 101 298 31 32 33 Marberry, C 100 4 0 0 0 ltoehm, K 10 101 103 10 7 10 ISt RACE r, Kurlonsrs. l-yc:ir-olilK. Claimins:. Index Course Hist Time T'ek Odds Vt St ?4 Str Fin Jockeys Skirted Order of Finish ORMONT, b. c. 2 107 By Rock View Bandana in., by Meddler. (Trainer, S. W. Richards. Owner, S. "W. Richards). 66010 H'thomc r.J f l:14ihvy 7-10 103 G 2 VI Vh J Kederis 7 Criidenas, ZajKitos, Paula C5923 H'thorne r.J f l:0S56fast S 109 4 3 Z-i 2 J Kederis I! Delante, Mt. Hose, Van Patrick 05782 H'thorne r.J f 1 :076fast G 103 2 2 2 2 J Kederis 7 Delante, Miss Jane, Dixie Dick C5687 H'thorne r.J f l:09fast 21 112 4 7 4 7' F Paul 8 DixieDick, Iyol, TipToelnn G5483 Iex'ton 5 f l:CSfast S 109 2 2 7 l 8" J Francis 8 T'lorllar, XulliSccuudus, Chiva K5297 I.ex'to:i r.J f 1 :1056slow 21 109 3 1 ll 1 J Francis 11 Dap.Dan, P.IIampson, AlSteblcr 4823 Churchill 5J f l:07fast 5i 103 9 3 3 ' C DishmonlO Ted'sPl'm. MissMcise, Man.Mr.io U4718 Churchill hi f 1:0S fast 1S-5 110 2 1 3 3'i J Francis 7 Jupiter, Mart O'Hara, Kinsman BlueGrass 41 f 54fast 33-10 113 2"k J Francis G M.P.Cardner. Dearie, Ir. Walton C4508 BlueOrass 5-S l:01fast 4-5 1H 1 C Dishmon 6 Pat Hampson, Antonia, Credit tDisqualificd. NOWATA, ch. f, 2 104 By Theo. Cook Curve, by Ogden. (Trainer, C. Forsyth. Owner, G. Dingerson). 6G736 DadcP'rk Pi f l:06faKt 9f 107 1 3 5 7' H Thurberl4 Mar. AVood, Ted's Plum. Arso C.6612 Latonia r.J f 1:0S fast 19f 107 11 S 9' E Martin 12 N.Soenndus. Pavlowa, ITr Shop CC391 Toledo r.J f l:13'6hvy y 112 4 1 1' V H S Jonesl2 Athlete, Silver Maid, Jota .G357 Toledo CS f l:07fast 24 109 C 3 4i 4i II S JoneslO Arso, N'oonhour, Kau Uallic (50228 Toledo 5J f I :OS56fast C3 111 5 2 3i 41 T AVayt 7 Argo, Athlete, Eau Callie GG082 M.H'Khts 5i f l:09mutt 16-3 lir? f. AV Bog'ski 7 Qu'nMazonia, Athlete, P'anuana C5749 M.H'Bhts 5-8 1:04 fast 13 113 G7 J Connors 8 Poor Puss, Aruo, Futurette 5u270 l.ex'ton 5i f 1:0S fast 1G0 10S 4 3 6! C' H Tliurber S Pavlowa, Ailsierernor, Handeau THE ULSTER, b. c. 2 112 By The Curragh Isirose, by Isidore. (Trainer, E. L. Snyder. Owner, A. S. Eastman). GG730 DatleP'rk 5J f l:06fast 25 110 6 5 4'i 4" II Cl'mentsl l Mar. AA'ootl. Ted's Plum, Argo GGG2G Latonia 3-4 1:14 fast 13f 113 5 10 13 13,: AAr I.illev 13 Kinsman, Tender Seth, Pompous C59G3 K'worth 5i f l:10hvy 23 110 G 1 1 1 M An l'son S HighTea. Patchwork, IJt.Antly 65824 K'worth 3-4 l:126fast 23 113 4 5 51 6s; T Nolan 0 K.CIavton. S.'sLemon, D.C.aiety G5730 K'worth 51 f l:07fast 20 113 12 10 10 31 T Nolan 12 F'r I.avana. Fitzrue, Fly.Jacqne G4700 Dev'shire 51 f l:07fast 78 103 G C 7 5eJ I. GreKory 9 Itockery, Dap.Dan, N.Secundus G1G23 Dev'shire 51 f 1:10 hvy 19 113 4 6 G' 61 D Stirling 7 Old Top, Argo, Van Patrick C4433 AVindsor 5-S l:00fatt 47 104 7 9 Sl 7' F AVeiner 10 Buckwheat . Hlossoms. Salton PANNA, blk. f. 2 104 By Delhi Carrie Hogan. (Trainer, F. Shimm. Owner, Campbell Stock Farm Stable). 6G736 DatleP'rk 51 f l:06fast 42 110 9 S 10 10 K Parr'tonl4 Mar. AA'ood, Ted's Plum. Argo 66710 DadcP'rk 51 f 1:07 fast 90 100i 9 7 7i 715 R M'yberry 9 Soldierll., F't'gCook. T.'sPlum GG41G Itonia 3-4 l:136fast 13 102 4 10 Cl 051 AV Pool 12 M.C.C.'dner, N.Sec'dus, IUueUird 6G098 Latonia 3-4 1:21 hvy 33 10G 4 1 1 5J B Kenn'dy S Antonia. Pavlowa, N. Secumlus 6i.21 Lex'ton F C l:10sfast G 10S G 5 610 510 M Garner 7 Antonia, Mammon, Marjor. Wood Ifxton 51 f l:07fast 9 108 5 4 4 4J B ICenn'dy 7 MissMcise, Antonia, Col. Billows 048j4 Churchill 51 f l:07fast 23-10 109 5 4 G 5JB Kenn'dy 7 Itosh, Mammon, Bandeau 6471 G Churchill 51 f l:075ifast 2 109 14 3 3'i M Garner 8 Finday, Dearie, Koldgold G0' f. 2 104 By Ballot Flora Bassett, by Bassetlaw. (Trainer, D. F. Cannon. Owner, G. Drumheller). GG416 Iatonia 3-4 l:136fast 19f 302 11 12 12 11 G Fields 12 M.O.CMner, N.Sec'dus, BlueBird 66131 Latonia 3-4 l:16hvy 117 102 C C 7'1 7' G Fields S Matbetli, Islie, Al Stebler 6G100 Latonia 3-4 l:20hvy S3 106 9 9 S S" J Z.oeller 9 Superbum, liendiUi. DinahDcan 64030 Br house 41 f 54fast 7 77 1 P Hurn 10 C.A.Com'kev. liaisev, DoubleEje 63929 Br'housc 1-2 49fast 9 102 3 T AVilson 0 D.Tcrpin, C'losEnrique. Fur.Hill l.4 Latonia 51 f l:07fast 2Sf 1C6 10 9 S 9' E Martin 12 Dearie. First AA'ard, MartO'Hara C2481 Latonia -8 l:01fast 52 110 7 7 7 71 E Scobie 7 Ten Sixty. Dearie, Pavlowa WINTER BLOSSOM, ch. f, 2 (M) 104 By Atwell Mary Orr, by Orimar. (Trainer, R. Wintjfield. Owner, E. F. Pritchard ). G673G DatleP'rk 51 f l:06fa.st 9f 102 11 13 13 13" L McD'ottl l Mar. AVood. Ted's Plum. Argo 6G694 DatleP'rk 51 f 1:07 fast 33 110 8 7 8" S' I, McD'ott 9 Bedazzle, Cold. Billows. K'IMaid G3943 Ham'ton 5-S l:03hvy 140 100 9 9 9 9" L McD'ottlO Macbeth, Patchwork, A'ennie ALBERT L., b. c. 2 (M) 102 By Smoke House Lightfoot, by Fair Play. (Trainer, J. McKinney. Owner, R. P. Marshall). 6G73G DadcP'rk 51 f l:06fast ICG 105 7 9 7'1 u11 A Roach 14 Mar. AVood, Ted's Plum, Argo 66708 DadeP'rk 51 f 1:0S fast 23 10G 4 3 3 E Petzoltlt (! lieachlteautv, CailFord, Cukamo 66549 Latonia 3-4 l:13fast ICf 107 5 9 10 10 A Roach 12 Pompous, AWiyw'samo, Bedazzle 61789 Churchill 51 f l:07ifast 12f 10S 5 2 C G' A Wilson 11 Lily M., Cordon Shaw, Proceeds 6471 1 Churchill 51 f l:07?ifast 37 115 4 3 5?. 7 .1 D M'ney 8 Iud'nTrail, Pompous, TheClown 61652 Churchill 5-S l:01fast llf 110 11 12 11 10'i J Heupel 14 AViio Knows Me. Cash. Rencelaw VELMA M., ch. f. 2 (M) 104 lly Everett Balma Vestal, by Luck and Charity. (Trainer. J. H. Nichols. Owner, J. H. Nichols). 66724 DatleP'rk 51 f l:0Gfast 4G 112 5 7 7 7' J Bell 7 LilyM., Put andTake, Bedazzle 66063 Latonia 51 f 1:12 hvy 41c ICS S 11 10l 11 H Stutts 12 FlowerSliop, Power, K.Carpenter (.1603 BlueGrass 41 f 56g.jod .16 1141 Ci J Bobbins 7 Credit. Billy Bern, Ouch 61535 BlueGniss 5-S l:03fast 33 103 0111 Har-ton S P.IIampson. Itav'dW., G'withim J-e-v.I air 5-S 1:02 fast Cl 103 G'i R Har'ton 7 Eddie Jr., Billy Bern, Phenol 62991 Latonia 5-8 l:02good 53 112 9 9 9' 9l R Har'tonl2 Rolgol.l, Piedmont, Miss Jane (.2301 Latonia li f 54fast 91 97 5 5 4 4 A Yerrat 7 Pun.Corda, H.Graham, Pavlowa GRANDEST, b. c. 2 (M) 107 By Granite Destine, by Trap Rock. (Trainer, J. S. Ownbey. Owner, J. S. Ownbey). 66736 DatleP'rk 51 f l:06fast 9f 10G 14 14 14 14 H Stearns 14 Mar. AVood, Ted's Plum, Argo 656G7 Latonia 51 f l:0S56fast 111 115 11 11 11 31 AV Lilley 11 B.Tomorrow, It.Mary, TheClown 65054 Th'ncliffe 51 f l:1256hvy 43-10 104 6 5 4 4i E Petzoldt 7 Ardella, Reformer, Kau Gallic 61G63 Dev'shire 5-S 1:03 slow 9 110 C 2 31 41 A Pickens S Deutaria, KauCallie, MissLiberty (.4439 AVindsor 5-S l:00fasl SI 105 2 10 10 10' E Ambr'selO Buckwheat, Blossoms, Saltou 2nd RACE !llil". il-5'":ir-lls. Claim in.tr. MARJORIE WOOD. b. f, 2 102 By Wormleighton Argon Esher, by Eshr. (Trainer, J. M. Goode. Owner, J. T. Looney). 6673G DatleP'rk 51 f l:06fast 16-T. 307 2 3 1 1 AV Fronk 14 Ted's Plum. Argo, The Ulster 66710 DatleP'rk 51 f 1:07 fast 10 96 4 3 4 41 AV Fronk 9 Soldierll.. F't'gCook. T.'sPlum 66280 Latonia 51 f l:07ifast 21 112 4 8 11 12' II j I!urkel2 Awav, MissMinerva, U'pingMary GG100 Latonia 3-4 l:20hvy 32 10G 2 1 21 4 AV Fronk 9 Superbum. Bendita, Dinah Dean 65521 Lex'ton F C l:10ifast 27-10 30G 1 1 31 31 J Heupel 7 Antonia. Mammon, Dearie 61555 Lex'ton 41 f 5Ghvy 28 llo 10 7 10il2" N Barrett 32 Poppve, AilsieVeruor, Lit.Salli- C145G lex'ton 1-2 49 fast C 104 7 1 3U 51 S McGrawll Old Top. Poppye, Ailsie Vernor MISS COLLETTE, b. f, 2 110 By Assagai Hathor, by Meddler. (Trainer, D. E. Stewart. Owner, E. Walls). 66724 DatleP'rk 51 f l:06fast 5 112 3 3 4 L McD'ott 7 Lilv M.. Put and Takf . Bedazzle 6G585 Latonia 1 l:40fast 7-5 102 4 1 1 1 L McD'ottll BliieBird. Al Stebler, Stump Jr. 66514 Latonia 3-4 l:13faHt 9-10 312 4 5 4' 3' E Pool 11 GrassMail, C. Billows, Prestolite 6C412 Latonia 3-4 l:1356fast 6 112 12 3 2 21 L McD'ottl2 V.Mahonev, C.Maid. Belle Amie 66341 Latonia 3-4 1:13 fast 97 109 8 3 3J 2 A AVilson 12 ItedArrow. P.d'Ouilly, SeaAV'ck GG215 Latonia 51 f l:ll6hvy 27f 112 3 3 4 Ci F Sharpe 11 A'aloise, Belle Amie, A'.Malmney Ci8(i0 Latonia 3-4 l:136fast 13f 110 12 10 12 J2 D Conn'lIyl2 Taylor Hay, Chiva, AilsieVeinoi BTUMP JR.. b. c, 2 115 By Golden Maxim Green Dawn, by Greeuan. (Trainer, S. Judge. Owner, L. H.' Sewell). 6G737 DatleP'rk 3-4 l:12fast 3G 110 5 4 2 2' II Thurbcr 8 Tay.Hav. P.C.Brown. L'kyUun 66710 DatleP'rk 51 f 1:07 fast 23-5 113 3 2 2 51 J D M'ney 9 Soldierll.. F't'gCook, T.'sPlum C6G9G DadeP'rk 51 f l:066fast 19 115 5 5 5 5" AV Kelsay 5 Banter, Brunell, Taylor Hay 6661G latonia 3-4 l:14fast 31 109 1 1 1 1 E Pool 12 Luckv Run, Yorifk. Alluring 66585 Latonia 1 l:40fast 0 105 3 6 4t 4 J Corcoranll MissCol'tte, Blueliird AlStebler 66446 Latonia 1 l:4156fast 22 10S 14 2" 3 J Heupel 11 C.tleiilta. Pompous, Cukamo 66276 Latonia 3-4 l:13ifast 15 112 3 15 u'l J Heupel 12 ColdenCrest, Nuyaka, StoneAge MACBETH; b. c, 2 113 By Tony Ronero A. M. J.. by Boanerges. I (Trainer, L. Gentry. Owner, L. Gentry). Ijatonia vy 29-10 100 5 4 5 4 J Corcoranll Pequot, A'ennie, Lavinla 6G131 Latonia 3-4 l:lGhvy 41 110 1 3 l'J 1 H J Burke 8 Ix;slie. Al Stebler, Rencelaw r7o. Latoniil- l:13fast 23 113 2 2 4l 5 H J Burkcl2 Taylor nay. Chiva. AilsieVerm.r n'-iiZ O01'nc 51 f l:076fast 7 113 1 2 2' 2'1 H J BurkelO Patchw'k, CameSc'p'r. KauC'lie .'I?ti VoodRO 3-4 1:13 fast 12 111 2 2 2 5"3 H J Burko 9 Rockery, FirstWard, Patchwork Thnchffo 3-4 1:17 hvy 1-3 112 1 1 1 l H J Burko 7 Eau Gallic, StylishMiss, Rockery 6u014 rh'ncliffc 51 f 1:09 slop 9-10 115 3 1 1 l II J Burke 8 Athanna. Stylish Miss, Dentarla d1?305, tr' f' 2 (M) 55 By Cruzados Fernanda, by Rey el Santa Anita. (Trainer, L. J. Keating. Owuer, L. J. Keating). finZ?7 DadeP'rk 3-4 l:12fast 91 97 S S 8 S W Reitl S Tay.Hay, StumpJr., P C. Brown SS DaloP'rIc 5'- 1 1:07 fast 108 110 7 8 Gl G? AV Reid 9 Bedazzle, Cold. Billows, R'IMaid G6G0L Latonia 51 f l:071ifast 40 109 8 9 9 9' T Brothersl2 Brunell, Spinball, AVaywassamo Latonia 3-4 l:13fast 140 112 9 S S 8' J Kederis 31 G'sMaid, Gol.Billows. M.Collette 6641 Latonia 3-4 l:135ifast 17f 112 4 11 12 12" J Kederis 12 A'.Mahoney, M.Collctte, Cr.Maid 6G109 H'thorne 51 f 1:18 hvy 41 303 4 3 3s 31 J Kederis l! C.Enriqiic, Creatlady, Mylxir'ne OoO.O H'thorne 5-S l:07?6slop 7 106 G 1 11 2t j Sing'ton G Dr.McArthur, MyIorraine, Kris 3rd RACE ::-4 HHIe. ::-yoar-ollK and upward. Clnimtnfr. ROYAL DICK. ch. g. 4 106 By Dick Finnell Eunous, by Marta Sant. (Trainer, T. F. Devereaux. Owner, T. F. Dovercaux). 66698 DatleP'rk 3-4 1:33 fast 33-5 111 5 4 3h 4i It Har'ton 7 Reliability, Topmost, Cold.Fh.ss 6G377 Latonia 3-4 l:14igood 11-G 105 2 2 l'l l'J It Har'tonll Twopair, Locarno, Prince AVelles (.6130 Latonia 3-4 l:lG6hvy 9-3 131 1 2 2 2 A AVilson 7 Golden Floss, Prom.Tom, Rama 65996 Latonia 3-4 l:156mutl 6 102 2 3 21 21 T BrotherslO CIiar.Henn', BegP'tlon, Approval (... G1 Latonia 3-4 l:13fast G 133 6 3 31 3'i J Zoeller 9 CreenCold, ColdenFIoss, Mahonj' 65721 Latonia 3-4 l:13faat 4 109 3 S Gl G B Kenn'tlyll Ruby, Treasurer, Green Gold 65569 Lex'ton 3-4 l:126fast 10 105 3 2 3' 3 B KennMy 0 J.S.R'don. L'dAlIen. Qiiin.G'dcr. Gi.433 Lex'ton 3-4 l:1356good 14 307 1 1 31 21 N Barrett 7 Marine Corps, Orlova, Merle 6i,2C5 Lex'ton 3-4 l:136fast 11-5 10S 4 11 1" N Barrett 10 AV'dingThrough, Mom. Har.King MARMITE. b. m, 6 103 By Sweep Henpeck, by Delhi. (Trainer. A. J. Plack. Owner, F. Davitt). 6G751 DadeP'rk 3-4 l:17mutl 13-5 112 12 G 71 7' II Stearns 12 Herald, Mabel Rule, T.the Mark 66361 Toledo Ab 3-4 1:09 fast 41 111 G 4 5 5' T Wayt 7 Manna, Plantoon, Amer. Eagle 66150 M.H'ghts 51 f l:12imud 7-5 112 1 T Wayt 5 Cacambo, NanMcKin'v, Redmon 65893 M.H'ghts 3-4 1:13 fast 17-10 110 1 T Wayt S T.theMark, H.CoLucky, V.Cuba 6o704 M.H'ghts 3-4 l:13fast 9-10 117 21 M Fator 7 Spr'gA'ale, B'chanal'n, L'yIIoart 65015 Th'ncliffe 3-4 l:156s!op 14-5 109 9 4 4 3' D Stirling 10 Ilind'stan, Diff'tEves, P.Con'lly 64728 Dev'shire 3-4 l:14hvy 14-G 117 3 2 21 21 D Stirling 5 Quick Rnn, Panaman, Vltimata 7. In?!! De,v'shirc 3-1 l:125fast 23 US C 2 31 41 D Stirling 10 Ablaze, Ring, Fincastle 0 I34G Toledo Ab 3-4 1:11 slow 21 110 2" E Hileman 5 1'laiuBilI, Sentim'tal, Col.Taylor RE3:'.br- c' 3 103 By Dick Finneli Sandringham Belle, by Sandring. (Trainer, W. Perkins. Owner, G. F. Baker). hara. ?.5?.G2 -atonia 1 1-16 IH'Ssfast 12 11019 11 10 10' E Pool 12 BobbieSliea, Virgo. AA'alnut Hall 66068 latonia 1 1-16 l:535ihvy 14-5 109 1 1 1 2 E Pool (! Megan. Smuts, Jordan JjSltonia lm'0' 1 "ul 9-5 107 2 2 71 9 J Heupel 9 SisterKIo, Repeater. LndyRachfcl niZ atonla lm70' l:fast 21 112 4 2 3h 5' .T Heupel 10 Queen High. Pumps. ISirdic G. 6..38S Lex ton 1 1-1G l:50hvy G-5 103 4 1 1 1 AY Pool 30 Handel, Split Crass, AVhinpot 822 Churchill Gifl:3Sfast 39 309 1 32 8' 5' E Pool 32 AVhirl, BirdicC, Creslwootl Hov 64.4. Churchill 3-4 l:1256fast 29 110J 2 2 5 5U E Pool 0 M.Muffins, AuntieMay, Rap.Day BABYLONIAN, ch. g. 5 106 By Uncle Lost Cherry, by Sir Dixon. (Trainer, C. W. Gebbard. Owner, T. T. Mott). ?ra!Q;PLrk 3"4 1:11mud 73 110 1 S 10 10 A Roach 12 Herald, Mabel Rule. T.the Mark tt-ilo wIJ.K?ts 3"4 1:21 mud 25 103 54 c Watson 8 Mt-ssKit, She Devil, Quick Run C."oio ?n . ? tS r,ifl:s fst 17-5 115 1 T Rae 9 Puff Ball, Sea Board, Cavalier ..'ii'.- .1, , 51 f l:OS56fa&t 33 30G 10'i O Atwell 11 Bennington, Plato, Hunter Piatt (.434;. loletlo 51 f l:0Sifast 3-2 109 3 F Moore S Shoieacres. OllieAVood, Cuba 642.8 Toledo 51 f l:075ifast 21 110 4 T Wayt 9 QuincyAA'ard, M.Callha, Heneeia TOE THE MARK, b. g. 0 111 By Oxford Tippetoes, by Long Island. (Trainer, B. B. Rice. Owner, B. B. Rice). f:?Jo7 Patit;l"rk 3-4 l:17mud 35 115 3 3 5' 3 AV Kelsay 12 Herald, Mabel Rule, Arietta UadePrk 3-4 l:145ifast 38 102 14 S 51 51 T Burns 14 Jacobean, Mahonv, Amanda ,.I?on ,T0,ot, Ab 3-4 l:09sfast 33-10 113 9 5 01 4 T Burns 9 Hunnan, Miss Caltha, Ratty II. Y-tiZ i. 51 f 1:12 hvy 5 113 1 1 1 l'l T Burns 7 Chow. C.o'theMain, Pl.BIossom ,'?,Z . tJ,ks ""4 1:13 fast " 10s " M Fator 8 Marraite, H.(;oLucky, VivaCuba , ".Bhts 3"4 1:11 fast 312 I1 11 Fator 10 Montperri, Blazonry, Flip l! hc,ne 5fl:0S good 22 303 4 S S S'i F Areiner 8 Theo, Thomy AVav. Iron Bov 64.01. Dev shire 3-1 l:12ifast S 117 S 4 4 41 D Stirling 12 Miss Caltha, Pietrus AVm. JIdt MABEL RULE b. f, 4 108 By Montgomery Gimli, by Solitaire II. (Trainer, D. F. Cannon. Owner, G. Drumheller). S1".1!5 ""4 l:l7-mu'1 lr' 107 5 4 21 2 E Petzold;12 Herald, Toe the Mark, Arietta DadeP rk 3-4 l:145fast 16-3 1021 5 G G'i G' J Owens 14 Jacobean, Mnhony, Amanda l" Latonia lm70y 3:44?ifast 54 302 3 2 3 3:1 L Gregory S Dimples, ATalk Up, Hvsteria 6G2.u Latonia 3-4 l:12fast 33 105 1 3 4 4 AV Pool 11 Orlova. MissPetite, SirLawnfal 7.-Z,, t t0nia 3"4 l:15smud 30 102 4 9 S' 7' L Gregory 10 Ch.Henry, Roy.Dick. HegPardou tor,a 3-4 l:13ifast 23 307 1 5 5e 51 J Corcoran I! Ruby. A.N.Akin, Blue Paradise 6120 Hastings Ab 5-S 59isIow 21-5 110 11 H Molters G C.A.C'iskey, J.F'dr'k. J.Fount'n EMMA J., br.-m, 5 108 By Jim Gaffney Precocity, by McGee. (Owner, M. Neulist). rll3.- J-r- 6i ' 1:24 fast S 123 11 D HaI1 7 I'eg.Katon. Prin.Myrtle, Ath'ven ,'ZnV i?'0 f f 1:23-fast IS 10G R Ball 10 Hopeful, Bcnn'gton, OliveJames l!o-.i in, Gl f l:245ifast S 111 9 T AA'ayt 10 Favour, MojorDomo. Cannylidy L'ooVr f4r 0 3"4 121sIow 2 117 2h D Hall 10 Hercules, Catoctin, Direc. James ,..,nli . 1 l:47fast :c 107 2 D Hall 10 La Kross. Neg, I Balafre ?,aTB"I. lm,0' 1:5C-imu1 lfi 10S 7 D Hall 7 John Arbor, Railbird, Henccia 1522 -Sei.Btts '"S 1:30 slop 7 110 101 D Baer 12 Jackstraw, B.Favorite, VivaCuba Sliii ?HieiBts r'i f l:S1ifast 80 10S S' C Eames 10 F.Churchill. Peasant. Huumic 61G28 M.Heights ol f l:07gooa 13f 110 . 10 R Hol'wayl2 Ch'fB'thell, Slip.Silver. S.Devil CHISCA. b. g . 5 106 By Dick Finneli Frances Gaines, by Star Shoot. (Trainer, N. B. Davis. Owner, N. B. Davis). 66534 Akron 3-4 l:lS54fast G 113 5'J J Glass 8 P'ker andSt'Ier. Miss');b, Butler (.6503 Akron Gi f l:255slow 5 115 3 E T Moore S Q.of the Spa, C.A.Byrno, Min.H. 6G398 Akron Ab 5-8 l:03mud 14 lit 2 C Eames 8 A'irge, Q'n of the Spa. Malvolio 66333 Akron Cl t l:24&fast 30 10G - 51 F Lux S Efficient, Montperri, AVreckless 66118 M.H'ghts 51 f l:12)smu(l 33 107 S W Taylor 10 T.Norris, M'vCowell, Treadwell .-211! M-HBhts 61 f 1:12 mud 0 113 fi T AA'ayt S C. o' the Main,. Chow, Arapahoe bi,9G M.H'ghts 51 f l:0Sfast 8 10G 711 AV Btjg'ski S Ola Ue, Cuba. Seven Seas 6; 06 M.H'ghts 51 f l:07?sfast 21 1111 G' S W'holm S F'stConsuI, MayMaulsby, Emden SERBIAN, ch. g, 6 10G By Ivan the Terrible Arline, by The Commoner. (Trainer. H. Neusteter. Owner, H. Neusteter). GGG81 DadeP'rk 3-4 l:145tfast 2G 112 10 14 14 14'D Conn'lIyl4 Jacobean, Mahonv, Amanda GGG25 Latonia 3-4 1:13 fast 23f 305 10 31 32 32" J Owens 32 L. Loral ne, Bojul," Harvest King 65688 H'thorne 3-4 l:15ifast 7 114 5 9 7 7" R Bolton 12 Bond, Skeer Face, Jaoobina 64 762 Dev'shire 3-4 3:37hvy 37-10 121 6 2 l1 11 R Bolton 8 Brownliil, Old Chap, Turnabout 64730 Dev'shire lm70y l:49ihvy 21 112 5 2 1 l'l K Perzoldt S .T.O'Con'll, F.Virginia, S.IIedron 'VVH1. Dv'Knire 1 1-1G 1 :47fast 8 114 2 8 8 7' H J Burke S Tingling, Sum.Sigh, ColonelMatt (.Mi54 Devonshire 1 l:40ifast 1G 114 10 C 7l S10 J Pecarro 12 Royallieu, SkeerFace. F.A irginiu HOMAID, b. f, 4 (M) 108 By Horron Fluid, by Blitzen. (Trainer, S. C. St. George. Owner, S. C. St. George). 6G572 Akron Gl f 1:24 fast Cl 118 30 A Richcr'klO Briarcliff, Eno', Col. Murphy 66501 Akron Ab 5-S 1:02 slow 36 117 4'i A Richr'k I! Black Cat, Propaganda. Winkie CGI 42 H'thorne 51 f l:155sIow 30 117 5 6 7 7,s A IMchc-r'k 7 B.llead. Cleop.Bov. StvlishMiss 65880 H'thorne 1 1-S l:575ifast 30 303 2 7 7 7' J Smith 7 Friz. Brown Bill," Buck board 65783 H'thorne 3-4 l:35fast 30 10G 5 7 8 9"i J Carroll 12 BrownBill, AVhippet. Black Top 65G27 Omaha 5-8 l:02fnst 13-5 109 5 J Carroll 7 MayBoch, B.G'nleaf, T.andTight 62545 Omaha s-4 1:19 hvy 29 110 51 E Barhaml2 Fl.ofSteel, Innovafn. Ac'lamat'n 62459 Omaha 3-4 1:14 fast 38 110 5' T Thrailk'l 0 Kirstie's Cub, Manicure, Herder 62330 Omaha .51 f l:09ifast 9G 108 Su T Thrailk'l 12 Okla.Kid. Our Lt-ader. MaudM. SANDALWOOD, ch. c, 4 111 By Luke McLuke Duchess Kathleen, by John (Trainer, G. Molesworth. Owner, J. B. Cloher). 66751 DadeP'rk 3-4 l:17mutl 27-10f 105 4 5 41 5' H Thurberl2 Herald, Mabel Rule, T.the Mark 66709 DadeP'rk 3-4 l:13fast 3Sf 10G 10 10 30 10' II Thurberll Lt.Colonel, Mab. Crest wood Boy 62519 Latonia 3-4 1:1G hvy C8 303 S 9 9 9 C Ralls 9 Greenland, Grace Minard, Blaise C0389 F.G'nds 3-4 l:3G'5hvy G 109 10 30 30 10' 10" E Pool 12 A'ansvlvia, Turnabout. Twopair G0428 F.G'nds 3-4 l:12fast 10 110 8 9 9 8 9" E Pool 10 B'ghtLights, R'ingRock, T'palr G02SG F.G'nds 3-4 l:175ihvy 9-5 104 6 4 3 21 2 F Weiner 0 Kirah, Philanderer. Herald C01G8 F.G'nds 3-4 1:14 fast 12 118 6 6 6 G CJ L Lyke 8 Aee of Aces, AA'in'ct.niie, J'kScot 59S41 F.G'nds 3-4 1:38 hvy 13 112 10 9 10 10 10 M Schw'tztl Sagamore, M.Moore. Hid.Jewel BLACK ROCK. blk. o. 4 (M) 111 By Rock View Ida May, by Schrade. (Trainer. W. Sales. Owner. E. Tubbx). 60584 Latonia 1 1-8 l:55fast 10 312 3 3 3 3" C Dishmon 5 AVil.Tree. Mar.Angusta, Anzen i 66378 Latonia 1 1-16 l:4Sgood G 112 7 5 7'7'6D Corm'lly 9 N'thTower, Postlude, AA'il.Tree 66130 latonia 3-4 l:16t,hvy 33 305 5 7 7 7' N Swart 7 Gold.Flos?, Roy.Dick. Proin.Tom G2518 Latonia 1 1-1G l:52rhvy 17 110 G 2 2 2l G Fields 11 Chas.lleury, AVarl'rizi. Whippet 62112 Churchill 3-4 l:12?ifa,t 15f 11110 9 S S' G Fields 13 N'ghtyNisba, Troilus, Sportsman 4th RACE :51JL,il, Kvs,nsvi,lv 1,re,,is Club I'ur.se. :i-year-oliI.s anil uiaril. GREEN GOLD. br. g, 7 115 By Celt FoUie Lott. by Golden Maxim. (Trainer, F. Swain. Owner, Florisant Stable). 6G723 DadeP'rk 7-8 l:25fast 17-10 115 4 11 l'l D Conn'lly 7 Blossom House, Orlova, Ceni 66597 Latonia 3-4 l:12ifast 4 1091 4 2 3 31 E Pool 7 Ararat, Marine Corps, Cuv'nor (G485 Latonia 1 1:39 fast 21-5 10S 6 2 3 4 J Owens li MissPetite, Mar.Corps, At.BoylL GG312 Latonia 3-4 l:12"!ifast 4 100 5 3 31 1 B Kenn'dy 9 C.IIenry, A.Alexander, J.Hoshor 6G128 Latonia 3-4 1:17 hvy 27-10 333 3 2 2l 23 II LunsfM 8 .Sew.Combs, Orlova, A. Alexander 66029 Latonia 3-1 l:175thvy 19-10 111 4 2 2 21 H Lunsftl 12 Sew'ICombs, Topmost, AA'.orQuit 65761 Latonia 3-4 l:13fast 1 110 4 2 lh 14 B Kenn'dy 9 ColdenFIoss, RovalDick. Mahony C5721 Latonia 3-4 l:13fast 2M0 109 2 1 2'i 3'J D Connellyll ltuby. Treasurer. Lit.BIk.Sheep CHARLES HENRY, ch. c, 4 110 By Jack Atkin Prudential Girl, by Kinley Mack. (Trainer, W. Perkins. Owner, M. C. Moore). 66312 Latonia 3-4 l:lfast 23 309 2 1 2'1 2 AAr Pool 9 Cr'nCold, A.Alexander, J.IIoOior 66241 Latonia 3-4 l:12ifast 9 303 7 4 4' 41 .1 Owens 7 Ijidy Champ, Poe, Treasurer 66095 Latonia 3-4 I:175shvy 17-10 109 1 1 1 1 W Pool 6 Bullet Proor, Pongee, Ruby 65996 Latonia 3-4 l:15imutl 31 107 3 1 l'l 1' J Heupel 10 RovalDick, BecP'don. Approval 05391 Lex'ton 3-4 l:lGhvy 3-5 110 6 3 31 1"' E Pool 6 RingRose, C.o'theHoosI, Jordan 64791 Churchill Gi f l:9ifa.st 5 112 3 3 4nk 5 E Pool 13 Ruby, Louai.na, Pongee 64468 AVindsor 3-4 l:lligood 14-5 107 4 1 1 l'l E Pool 31 Fusee, Quick Run, Ultra Gold 62518 Latonia 1 1-16 l:52hvy 2 103 2 1 1 1 AV Pool 11 Black Rock, AAM'rize, AVhippet 61978 Churchill 1 1-16 l:43fast IS 110 7 2 2I 710 E Pool 12 Black Thong. Faux Col. Corson ELMER K., ch. g, 5 105 By Sir Ashton Venora, by Cromwell. (Trainer, B. F. Cannon. Owner, G. Drumheller). 66682 DadeP'rk 3-4 l:125fast 10 105 1 1 21 3 H Stearns 5 AVliiteStar, Bril'tRav, B'kerBr'n 66640 Latonia 3-4 1:12 fast 20 100 1 3 4" 71 J Heupel 7 Ararat. SuavePrince. AVliiteStar 66548 Latonia 3-4 l:ll7.-,fast IS 101 2 2 61 .1 Heupel 9 Make Up, Estero, Ararat 66343 Latonia 3-4 l:Ilsfast 5 99 2 7 9 9" L Gregory 9 Jim.Daw, Hon.Man. AVhite Star ,66062 Latonia 3-4 l:15ilivy "G 103 3 1 li 2 A AVilson S A'tieMay, AVh.Star. J.S.R'rdon 65949 Latonia 3-4 l:12rifast 10 109 1 1 3 41 J D M'ney 7 AVliiteStar. J.S.R'rdon, Ami. May 65037 IVghouse 3-4 l:13igood 1 117 2 P Martinez ! Doo.Corbett, Aryanua, Mar.Boy 04910 B'ghouse 5-S LOOVifast 17-10 109 12 P Martinez 5 DoctorCorbett, Kinglike, J.Blair MANOEVRE, ch. g, 6 llo By Sweeper Herodia, by Adam. (Trainer, D. E. Stewart. Owner. Riverdale Stable). 6G684 DadeP'rk 1 l:39tifast 59 101 4 3 5 5' I. McD"ott 7 Latlv Astor. Isosceles, Rimunoi j6G219 Latonia lm70y 1:4S hvy 3 102 5 4 4l 3'i F Sharpe 8 Yoshimi, Easteside. J.S. lteardon I G60G2 Latonia 3-4 l:15hvy 9 3001 S S 6 C'J F Sharpe S AuntieMay, ElmerK.. AVluteStat 65386 Lex'ton 3-4 1:1G hvy 5 1U 4 4 4 4' L McD'ott 5 JohnKinu. Tuscola, QuinceG'tlea 634GG AVindsor 1 1-S 1:52 fast 83 99 8 8 10'10l F Sharpe 11 Boniface, Registrar, Planet '63159 FortErie lm70y 1:4S slow 5 102 3 2 2 21 F Sharpe 4 Dresden, TailorMaid. Sailing H. 62958 Ham'ton 3-4 1 :1 .h .y 3-2 109 6 2 2l 2 L McD'ott 6 Elemental. SomeBabv, Sl.QuMi BEG PARSON, b. o, 4 110 By Smoke House Moraine Hours, by Yaniee. (Trainer, J. McKinney. Owner, R. P. Marshall). 0738 DadeP'rk 3-4 l:llfast 32 102J 6 G 5l 5i L McD'ott 7 Translate, Isosceles, SirL'wnfal C0576 Latonia 3-4 l:12fast 27 109 1 2 lh 21 J D M'ncy 8 Rap.Day, Lugs, B.brElizah'town 66479 Latonia 3-4 l:12fast 13 IOC 3 2 Ci 8' II Gray 9 LastOne. MayBodine, T.d'Hon'r 66411 Latonia 3-4 3:12fast 6 107 2 4 5 5' "YV Tool 7 Iit.li.Klieep, Rov.Palm, GraceE. 65996 Latonia 3-! l:15mud 14-5 112 1 2 31 A Wilson 10 Char.Uenry, RoyalD'k, Approval 63066 Latonia 3-4 l:12fast G 107 3 4 5nk 3 a. Wilson 11 G'd-Swoll, Scw.Combs, Guv'nor 62865 Latonia 3-4 l:13f:ist 19-5 110 3 3 11 2& A Wilson 10 MavBodine, S'llCombs, A.X.Akm 62557 Latonia 3-4 1:13 fast 39 109 2 2 7 7Ti B Kenn'dy 7 Hadrian. High Cost, Angon EAST VIEW, ch. c. 4 110 By Pebbles Gnat, by Voter. (Trainer, B. B. Bice. Owner, J. J. Bussell). 66682 DadeP'rk 3-4 l:12fast C 113 I,ert at post. T Burns 5 WhiteStar, Bril'ntRay, ElmerK. GG5G4 Toledo Ab 3-4 1:08 fast 7-5 306 2 11 Ink t Bums (t Rril'tRav, Flibb'tvgihlet, Theo 66428 Toledo 51 f l:07slow 7-G 113 C 3 5 5i T Wavt 7 Mum.Jumbo, Brilli'tRay, Money G6208 Empire Ab 3-4 1:09 fast C 109 3 1 1' : K Jelley 13 Ar'w of Gold, Davdue, Mawrcoron 63769 Umpire Ab 3-4 l:09fast 5 10C 2 3 4l St0 J Callahan S Hullabaloo, Daydno, Whisk 61520 Jamaica 3-4 l:13H.mud 20 100 4 1 11 l'J H Tliurber 7 Tangerine, EdgarAl.Poc. Normal UNCLE SONNY, ch. g, 3 102 By Uncle Ballymena, by Adam. (Trainer, J. Lowe. Owner, J. Lowe). G6723 DadeP'rk 7-S 3:25fast 55 102 3 7 7 7,s F Wilson 7 GreenGold, Itlos'm House. Orlova GG697 DadeP'rk 7-S l:2afast fa 110 2 7 7 7' F W'ilson !) SirL'nfal, CrystalFord, Sm'tGuy G66U Latonia 3-4 l:12fast 25 1001 2 7 7 l 7' J Owens 12 Lugs. Modna. Quanah 59753 F.G'nds 51 f l:07good 4 107 10 11 10 101 8U B Scobie 11 DelliiMaid, F.Kinney, For.Qu'n 69373 F.G'nds 51 f l:07fast 15 106 3 8 7 6 C4 E Scobie 9 B'ant Ray, Modesty, St.Maurice tr294 Jeff'son 51 f l:07rifast 4J 112 2 6 C 55 5 E Scobie 7 Bril'ntRay, Ashland, Honorable 59215 Jeff'son 51 f l:0fifast 15 100 5 4 7 7 7' E Scobie 7 Elmer K Valor, Col. Taylor 5S3G2 Lex'ton FC l:llslow 14-5 109 1 2 2 3'1 31 M Garner 12 Omnipotent. PindarPeel. Br.Leaf 58267 Lex'ton 2-4 l:13fast 8 102 2 1 1 lk 2'1 J Kederis 12 Gentility, Cap Rock, Tharon 5th RAC" 1 Henderson Purse, o-j ear-olds ami upward. Claim- LORD WRACK, b. g, 6 99 By Wrack Gowell, by Ort Wens. (Trainer, L. Gentry. Owner, L. Gentry). GG742 DadeP'rk 1 1:39 fast 11-10 113 7 5 31 2 H J Burke 9 Har. Kins, Montjoy, Plielan G6699 DadeP'rk 1 1-16 1:47 fast 7 1141 1 1 Is lc II J Burke 5 Dr. Ran, Brown Bill, Brynlimali GG578 Latonia 1 1-30 3 :47fast Sr 10T.lt 12 12 12" L Bice 12 Tonylieau, Fos.Embry, B.Thong GG2IG latonia 1 1-S 1:59 hvy 19 10S 3 2 2 2 G Fields S llyanpom, W. or Quit, P.McGee 66097 Latonia 1 1-1C l:56ihvy 27 107 4 5 5 :1 C Fields 9 Hysteria, llyanpom. Win or Quit 66035 Latonia 1 1-1C l:524ihvy 1C 100 3 4 C 5' G Fields S Trooper, llyanpom, Escarpolette G5908 Latonia 1 1-1C l:46fast 17 109 5 5 5 01 II J Burke S Matinee Idol, Travesty, Virgo G585G Latonia 1 1-36 l:4Cfast 34 110 9 4 4 510 H J Burkel-' Trooper, Sway, Hyanpom HONOLULU BOY, ch. g, 7 110 By Salvation Zerita, by Cerito II. (Trainer, F. R. Doyle. Owner, S. Jones). GG741 DadeP'rk 1 1-4 2:07fast 7 114 3 2 3 31 R Har'ton 5 Old Faithful, Sp.Girl, W.'sList 66685 DadeP'rk 1 1-S l:53fefa.st 14 112 5 5 41 4J J Bell 5 Raider, Old Faithful. Smuts GG431 Toledo lm70y l:46slow C 109 5 5 55 0SS R Doyle fi Fl'bertygib't. B. House, Vgeria 66259 Toledo 1 1-1C 1:46 fast 11 10t 6 6 6 C" R Doyle 0 Harry B Kulali F., Kuklux GG14G H'thorne 1 1-1C l:5Sslow 2 110 5 4 4s 3 J Kederis 5 Croupier, Grayssian, Fincastle GG015 H'thorne lm70y l:55hvy 13-5 10C 5 4 !' I1 J Kederis 5 T.Marcli, W.M'gom'y F.Fbgarty 65336 lex'ton 1 1-4 2:104;hvy 3-5 10S 4 2 25 2'1 M Garner 4 Dr.Gilbert, LaFoudre. TlieS'mer PLUS ULTRA, br. g, 4 99 Ey Von Tromp Dally, by Giganteum. (Trainer, J. Lowe. Owner, J. Lowe). GG74 0 DadeP'rk 1 l-.3S75fa.st 30 94 4 7 7 7' J Ch'lmers 8 EleanorS., Merrimac, SirT.Kean GG72G DadeP'rk 1 1-S 1:52 fast 38 95 1 4 5 r. J Chalmers 1; Radio, United Verde, Runnuoi GG685 DadeP'rk 1 1-S l:53',fast 17-10 107 1 3 5 5'J J Owens 5 Raider. Old Faithful, Smuts 66615 Latonia 1 1-8 1:52- fast 46 98 2 51 45J T BrotherslO Runcpjoi, Sway, Cap Rock GG589 Latonia lm70y l:441r.fast 32 101 3 11 I'l T Brothers S T.d'Honneur, BelK'nQu'n, Diana G6479 Latonia 3-4 l:12fast 31 102 S 7 7l 7' W Pool 9 LastOnc. Mayltodine. T.d'Hon'r GG197 Latonia 3-4 1:14 good Si 112 2 9 9 S'4 H J BurkelO Ruby, Royal Palm, Lugs HOPE; br. in, 7 9G By Bryn Mawr Liatila, by Linden. (Trainer, J. J. Alt. Owner, D. B. Jones). GG728 DadeP'rk 1 1-S 1:52 fast 10 1C2 4 7 7l 4'1 .1 Chalmersll Walnutllall.Tamper, LightWinc GG328 Toledo 1 1-16 l:47fast 5 10S 2 5 3 1- J Ch'lmers G Whippet, OldChap, OldMcKenna G5928 H'thorne 1 l:42fast 4 100 5 C 7 7' C Miller S Ednal)., Jacobiua, Chris.IIoIterM G520G Th'cliffe 1 1 :42igood 27-10 113 S 7 51 41 F Murphy 9 SkeerFace, Flame, FairVirgiuia G5057 Th'ncliffe 1 1:43 hvy 56 104 7 7 7s 75J C Miller S Tulsa, Topmost, Hindoostan G4558 Dev shire linTOy l:4Jfusl 96 108 1 9 9 9 F Murphy 9 Foster Emliry, Toodles, Attorney C3777 K'worth 1 1-S l:51-Vfast 12f 103 11 12 111 12J P V.'alis 12 Fluzey, HighGcar. Kath.Rankin MORIdON ELDER, blk. g. 6 114 By Ogden Kate D., by Cesarion. (Trainer, W. P. Phillips. Owner, W. P. Phillips). GGG42 Latonia 1 1-S l:53fast 9 111 U 5 4 4'i E Pool 11 Hyanpom, Sam Reli, Wiekford (T!34 Lationa 1 3-1C 2:03thvy 4 107 1 1 l'l 2"' E Pool 0 Smuts, Tulsa, Richelieu (16035 Latonia 1 1-16 l:52hvy 7 105 7 6 4l 49 J D M'ney S Trooper, llyanpom, Escarpolette GG002 Latonia 1 3-1C 2:05 mud 2 109 4 3 3' 3 N Swart 0 Cantilever, Tulsa, Fantocho G5339 Lex'ton 1 1-S l:57hvy S-5 112 5 3 1' 1- E Pool 5 WalnutHall. WarPrize, Trav'ty (.'4497 Windsor 1 1-S l:56,slow 5 106 3 1 1 1 E Pool 7 Flibbertvgibbet. Bond, Dan C38L7 K'worth 1 1-S l:53fast 29 109 1 C 7 72 H Ericks'nlO HouoI.Boy, HighGear. Grayssian AMERICAN SOLDIER, br. g. 5 105 By Duvab-Mary Hunter, by Orison. (Trainer, A. E. Smith. Owner, J. W. Smith). GG741 DadeP'rk 1 1-4 2:07fast 19 100 5 5 0 510 E Roehm 5 OldFaithful, Spec.Girl, Hon.Boy GG397 Toledo lm70y 1:51 hvy 4-5 104 7 4 2 2 M Fator 7 Brown Bill, Phelan, Lucy Kate GG154 M.H'Khts lm70y l:57mud 0-5 10S 1 M Fator 5 Puzzle, Duke Ruff, The Desert (G022 M.H'ghts lm70y l:53hvy 6-5 111) 1 M Fator S Booneville, Rhymer, Short Stop G5942 M.H'ghts 1 1-16 1:48 fast 9-5 103 1' M Fator S Hercules, Wodan, Lavaga G5801 M.H'ghts 1 1-S 1:54 Vifast 13-K. 101 7s M Fator 7 Eva Song, Baby Cal. Secretary G5707 M.H'ghts 1 1-4 .miifast 31-10 101 2' M Fator 7 LucyKate, H.M.Stevens. Tossllp G540G Wood'ne 1 1-10 l:47ifast 12 105 6 8 7'i 75 M Fator 10 Fincastle. SisterFIo, Flib'tygib't 6th RACE 7-S Mile. -.-ir-olIs anil uiMVsird. Claiiniii-. RUBY, b m, I 107 By Golden Maxim Kira, by Sempronius. (Trainer, J. Umensetter. Owner, J. Umenietter). GG723 DadeP'rk 7-S l:25fast 4 107 5 2 4 L-X E Petsoldt 7 GreenGold, Blos'mlloiise, Orlova GGG31 Latonia lmTOy l!44Afast 36f 109 10 3 Sl 11" A Roach 12 Gem, Dimples, Locust Leaves (G597 latonia 3-4 1 :12fast 13 1011 3 6 0' 51 A Roach 7 Ararat, Marine Corps, GreenGold GG445 latonia 3-4 l:llfast 21 1011 9 10 10l 10l A Roach 11 Make Up. Be Good, Abadane GG197 Latonia 3-4 1:14 good 61 105 1 2 2 ls A Roach 10 Royal Palm, Lugs, May Bodine GG095 Latonia 3-4 1 :17!shvy 30 ICG 6 5 44 4" J Corcoran 0 Ch'lesIIenry, Bul.Proof, Pongee G599G Latonia 3-4 l;15imud 16-5 107 5 4 5 G' W Pool 10 Cliar.IIenrv. RoyalD'k. B.P'don G5811 Latonia 3-4 l:13fast 41-10 1 07 2 1 l'l 1 A Roach 0 A.N.Akin, B.Paradise. S.Combs (.5721 Latonia 3-4 l:13?ifast 25 103 1 2 11 li A Roach 11 Treasurer. (Jr'nGoId. L.B.Suecji SMART GUY, b. g, 5 105 By Theo. Cook Canny Miss, by Ogden. (Trainer, J. L. Paul. Owner, A. S. Eastman). GG723 DadeP'rk 7-S l:25fasi 6 10S 7 C 65 6J J Bell 7 GreenGold. Blos'mllouse, Orlova GGG97 DadeP'rk 7-S l:25fcfast 97 113 1 2 ' 2h 3 J Bell 9 SirLawnfa!, CrvstalFord, Avispa GG597 Iatonia 3-4 l:12ifast 60 112 5 5 Gl C' J Bell 7 Ararat, Marine Corps, GreenGold G2840 Dorval 1 l:51shvy 7 112 6 5 G 5' J Rowan 0. Cote d'Or, Wid.Bcdotte. Natural G2GG8 Dorval 51 f l:10isloij 41 115 9 7 S 7i F Chiav'ta 9 Min. Man. Hid..Tewcl, Cam'flage (;J247 Ccnn'ght 3-1 1:11 mud 10 117 1 3 Gs Ci H Ericks'n 7 Camouflage, Clansman. Chloris 01990 Jit Royal 3-4 1:14 fast 7 105 lnk R Hoi' way 5 Camouflage, Hc-rron, Billy Iine MONEY, b. g. 8 105 By Dick Finnell Metrical, by Anchorite. (Trainer. F. R. Doyle. Owner, S. Jones). GGG95 DadeP'rk 3-4 l:13faKt 17-10 110 1 4 51 5i R Doyle 0 Mahnnv, Plain Bill, Mnntjov GG5G3 Toledo Ab 3-4 1:10 fast 1-2 105 1 2 2ll 1? R Doyle (5 Assy'nQu'n, Jacobiua. N.McKin'v G6497 Toledo Ab 3-4 l:09l;fast 01 104 1 2 I1 2" J Ch'lmers 7 Mum.Jumbo, Diomed. Bril'tRay GG428 Toledo 5J f l:07;tslow 14 112 2 1 2'i 3'1 F Chiav'ta 7 Miim.Jumbo, Bril.Rav, .Tacobina G6258 Toledo Ab :l-4 1:09 fast 9-5 103 1 1 Ink -n R Doyle 5 B,bby Allen. Xenette, Devonite GG231 Toledo 3-4 1:10 fast 21 10S 2 12' 3'1 R Doylo G MumboJ umbo, Assume, B. Allen GGI78 H'thorne 61 f l:21&slow 3-5 115 1 1 1 3s J Sing'ton ." Bond, Piedra, Marv Reigel GG014 H'thorne 1 l:51ihvy 7-5 113 1 1 1 l5 J Sintr'ton S EdnaD.. Madrono, Elias O. JACOBINA, br. f, 4 107 By King James Galanta, by William the Third. (Trainer, N. W. Gray. Owner, N. W. Gray). f,G.-)G3 Toledo Ab 3-4 1:10 fast 4 104 5 4 31 31 E Petzoldt 0 Money, Assvr'nQu'n, N.McKin'y CG531 Toledo 1 l:39fast 4 101 4 1 ll 4 E Petzoldt 5 As-ume. Luiv Kate, Roisterer GG428 Toledo 51 f l:07Vislow 7 110 5 4 4 41 E Petzoldt 7 Mum.Jumbo, Brilii'tRav, Money GG232 Toledo 1 1:40 fast 36 104 7 2 4'i C1 R Doyle 7 WarlVnny, Spinaway. Bl'kliettv GGI79 H'thorne lm70y l:51slow 7 101 3 2 4s 4s R Doyle (J Harrv B., Black Betty, EulabF. GG018 H'thorne 3-4 l:21hvy 1 1 2 1 1 Is R Doyle ; Delliimar, B.ltlackwell, Xenette G5928 H'thorne 1 l:424fast 7-5 103 2 1 l'l 2n E Petzoldt S IMual).. ('.Hollers, Bonero Blue G5831 H'thorne 51 f 1:09 fast 4 106 7 3 3 ' 2 II (Tmentsl2 Van. Welles, Wooldav, BattvII. G5G88 H'thorne 3-4 l:15ifast 20 109 12 5 4' 3 II Cl'mentsl2 Bond, SkeerFace, BiH I'.Iackwell G50G1 Dorval 3-4 l:17&mud 4 V0 4 3 3'i 2s R Doyle 13 Lady Luxurv, Flea, Silk Sor G48G1 B.B'nnets 7-S l:2Cifast 94 102 5 3 2! 3' R Doyle 14 Chas.J.Craigmile, I'url, Kuklux RICHELIEU, ch. g. 5 105 Ey Celt Network, by Eon. (Trainer, J. McKeon. Owner W. A. Baumgartner). GG243 Latonia 1 1-16 l:47Vfefast CS 104 5 0 71 7"i E Roehm 11 Brit.Lincr, Walnut Hall, Megan GG134 Lationa 1 3-16 2:03hvy 14 104 5 5 4" 45J E Roehm f. Smuts, Mormon Elder, Tulsa CG0GG Latonia 2-4 1:17 hvy 20 1051 S 6 5 45 E Roehm S Sam Reh, Demos," Harvest King G599G Latonia 3-1 l:15mud 3) T04 S 8 61 6' E Roehm 10 Cliar.Hcnrv, RovalD'k, B.I'Mon C3151 latonia 3-4 l:13igood 30 103 6 7 51 4i E Roehm S Whirl, A. X. Akin, Birdie G. C.2519 latonia 3-4 1:16 hvy 9 110 4 7 6'i 6" J H Burke 9 Greenland. Grace Minard, Blaisf C0507 F.G'nds 1 1-16 1 :49$ibvy 15 101 2 5 6 5 5 5" F Weiner 5 B.Stone. Wynnew'd, Past.Swai'i D933S F.G'nds 1 1-S 2:00'shvy 8-5 112 4 3 2 1 1' 1 J D M'ney 7 Pickwick, TonngAdam, G'tG'Hl ESCARPOLETTE, b. in, 5 112 By Fitz Herbert Belancoire. by Meddler. (Traiaer, T. F. Devereaux. Owner. T. F. Davereaux). GG75G DadeP'rk 1 1-16 l:51mud 23-10 106 3 3 33 11 R Har'ton 5 Crys.Ford, Mechanic, Blos.H'use 06631 Latonia lm70y l:44fast lCf 106 11 12 12 12' R Har'tonl2 Gem, Dimples, Ixicust Leaves G6315 Liitonia lm70y l:44fast 20 106 2 7 S S C Dem'ellu S Dimples, Walk Up, Mabel Rule G6220 latonia 1 1-S l:57hvy 19-5 10:: 2 3 3 31 X Swart 7 Sister Flo, Tulsa, War Prize; GG035 Latonia 1 1-16 1 :52hvy S 107 5 3 3 3 T Brothers S Trooper, llyanpom, Mor'n Elder G5998 Latonia 1 1-16 1 :51mud 1-2 100 4 3 21 1 T Brothers 5 British Maid, Pumps. L.Mothcr G5814 Latonia lmTOy l:45ifast CS 103 1 3 2 4'1 R Har'ton 7 Georgette, Dimpls, IoeustLeavcs 7th RACE 1 '.lliltr. 3-,vcar-olils ami upvard. Clai 111 iny:. MAGICIAN, br. g. 7 110 By Salvation Illusion, by Mesmerist. (Trainer, J. U. Greeson. Owner, E. Rice). i6681 DadeP'rk 3-4 l-.lHsfnst S 102 9 7 41 45 J Ch'Imersl4 Jacoliean, Mahonv, Amanda GG528 Toledo Ab 3-1 1:10 fast 31 113 4 6 5 3ll T Wayt 7 .T.Fairman, TheEmi'rer, A.Eagle GG260 Toledo Ab 3-4 l:09?fast 6 109 6 6 0 C"l T Wayt f, IMtimata, ltul.Hoy, H.Buri'ovne 65312 Wood'ne 1 1-16 1:47 fast 9 101 2 5 4'' 21 M Fator 9 Yorkist. Sister Flo, Claymore 65018 Th'ncliffe 1 1-16 l:49slop 51 '., S 2 2 2 J Thomas 8 WildFl'er, Fluzev. RIos'mHouso G4G71 Dev'shire 11:41 slow 0 109 S 7 CI 3 T Wayt 10 American Rov, Jacques, TanSon 64557 Dev'shire 1 1-10 5:456fast 4 991 6 4 4 3' M Fator 10 Greenland. W.xkCp. Flib'tvgib'l 64313 Toledo Ab 3-4 1:09 fast 11 110 3l T Wayt ,ri Ixiii Widrig, C,ffie!d (iuv'nor 63803 M Hciglita 3-4 1:12 fast 6 114 1 5 41 4J T Wayt 7 F.-Fiflv, Pr. Welles, .l.S.R'r.ion 63G88 M.IIeights 7-S 1 :26ifast 4-5 IIS 4 2 Is 2 T Wayt 6 Roisterer. CapRock. Fly'gl'ri!:;.o AMANDA, br. m, 6 10G By Dick Finnell Flaming Flamingo, by Cesarion. (Trainer, J. R. Alexander. Owner. J. R. Alexander). 66725 DadeP'rk 1 1:40 fast 7 103 2 2 2 2' L McD'ott 6 Gravson. Tw'klclilue. M.Callha 66G81 DadeP'rk 3-4 l:14fast Cf 103 6 .1 iu 3 L McD'ottll Jacobean, Mahonv, Magician 64666 Dev'shire 1 1-16 l:50slow 15 100 !! 6 7 71S H Click 12 Stanley. Bond. Fair Virginia (.4590 Dev'shire 3-4 1:12 fast 19-5f Ml l 0 & GTJ H Click 12 S.Awav. B.Allen. H.of theXorth 63891 M.Heights 5-4 1:14 fnt 7 100 6 8 10 ' 8" G WIIi'msl2 EdGarrison, Slip.Silver, Grandee 63756 M.H'ghts lm70y l:44fast 21-5 304 S 5 S Sl E Scobie ,S Serbian. Cacambo, Madge F. 63611 M.H'ghts 11-10 1:5'; hvy 12-5 100 2 3 31 6i E Scobie G F. Kinney, Capt. Burns, Balarosn 63510 M.H'ghts 11-10 1:47 fast 7 3 00 4 2 4t 9;l E Scobie 32 GiiarantM. Xashotali. TthcMaik 6324 7 latonia 1 1-16 l:4Kfast 16 104 2 1 21 4s C Ralls 12 Opulent, Loveliness. Mildred 63034 latonia 1 1-16 1 : G-v.fwst ISf M4 2 1 2 .". A Wilson 12 My Ballot, liveliness. SeaCourt 62783 I-Jitoniii 1 1-iti l;4i fast ol 15 2 S 3; 119' A Wilson 12 i'oildre, Mont joy, Sun God I I MONTJOY, ch. c, 3 104 By Cock o' the Walk Private Flap, by Hamburg. (Trainer, D. E. Steward. Owner, E. C. Walker). 66742 DadeP'rk 1 1:39 fast 5 106 2 2 2 31 L McD'ott 9 HarvestKing, L. Wrack. Phelan 66695 DadeP'rk 3-4 l:13fast 37 10S 6 6 C 3 L McD'ott 6 Mahony, Plain Bill, Salamander 65954 Latonia lmTOy l:45fast 109 109 6 9 10 10" G Fields 10 Queen High, Pumps, Birdie G, 65855 Latonia 3-4 l:13fast 46 10110 10 11 31" C Ralls 12 J.B.Brown, Tony Sue. Manicure 62992 Latonia lm70y 1:47 good 51 9S 1 11 ll"!!" W Pool 12 Tex, Bojul, Flying Prince 62783 Latonia 1 1-16 1:49 fast 9 97 4 2 2 2 W Pool 12 La Foudre. Sun God. My Ballot TOKALON MARCH, b. e, 8 ' 105 By Marchmont II. Tokalon, by Tammany. (Trainer, F. R. Doyle. Owner, S. Jones). GG5G5 Toledo 1 1-S l:53t-st 23 303 2 6 6 61 R Doyle 6 S'tMonev. Shoreacres, Whippet GG327 Toledo lm70y l:46Vsfast S 304 6 7 7 65i R Doyle 7 Bill'sLnck, Shoreacres. Hercules 66146 H't,horne 1 1-16 3:58slow 10 102 4 5 C 5'1 R Doyle 5 Croupier. Grayssian, IIon'luBoy 6G114 H'thorne 11-8 2:11 hvy 3-2 105 3 3 21 2s R Doyle G Friz, Edna D., Xapthalius 6G015 H'thorne lm70y l:55hvy C 99 3 2 1' 2l It Doyle 5 IIono.Boy, W.M'gom'v, F.Fog'tv 65975 H'thorne 1 1-2 2:51slop 2 102 4 1 3 l8 R Doyle 6 B.Uunley, B.WatchlL. Spec.Girl 65740 H'thorne 1 1-S l:56fast 6 101 6 6 C'4 6' R Doyle 7 Piedra, Elias O., Backboard 65691 H'thorne lm70y l:47,fefast 41 106 7 8 7 5' R Doylo 8 WarPenny, Sea Way. Piedra 65217 Dorval 1 1-4 2:13islow 6 300 8 S 4" 341 R Doyle 8 P're-a-Feu, Pl'tarede, K.Trojan 65142 Dorval 1 1-4 2:21 mud S-5 101 6 3 l'l l4 R Doyle 7 Hercules, John Arbor, Rhymer BR; RAE, b. g, 6 110 By Sea King Stake and Cap, by Ellisdale. (Trainer, R. L. Rogers. Owner, R. L. Rogers). 66699 DadeP'rk 1 1-16 1:47 fast 13-10 110 4 2 21 W Kelsay 5 LordWrack, Br'nBill, Brynlimah 65904 Liitonia 1 1-16 l:47fast 11 106 S 6 5 53 W Pool S Flv'gl'rince, Corson, Brit'hMaid 61591 Dev'shire 1 1-1G 1:474fnst 4 109 8 5 4 4'U Ch'lmers S Tingling, Sum.Sigh, ColonclMatt 64554 Devonshire 1 l:4G9jfast 7 1 09 11 4 4"' 4 E Sma'v'dl2 Royallieu, SkeerFace, F.Virginia 64494 Windsor 1 1-8 l:56slow 31 300 8 7 74 6" A Pickens 9 Sea Court, Attorney, Jacques 64342 Windsor 1 1-S l:54MJast 6 113 10 7 Sl V9? J Owens 12 Fornovo, Sum'rSigh, GiltFrince 63719 K'worth lm70y l:45fast 41-10 114 8 9 8' 7'1 T Murray 11 OoLaLi. Dr.Ch.Wells, Sum.Sigh BUCKBOARD, b. g, 8 no By Aeronaut Bettie Bouncer, by Filigrane. (Trainer, R. J. Farris. Owrer, R, J. Farris). 66499 Toledo 3m70y l:4r5fast 33-10 111 4 3 2 11 II S Jones 7 Bill Ilunlev, Col. Matt, Flea G6292 Toledo 1 l:40rsfast 18-5 109 5 G 4 3"t H S Jones 7 Dancer. Ilex Gaiety, Capt.Burns GG233 Toledo 1 1-16 1:49 fast 13-10 107 4 2 2 ' 2n E Petzoldt S Spec'IarGirl, Cockroach, Hercules G6147 H'thorne 1 3-16 2:14slow S-5 106 6 3 4' V R Doyle Fitz-B'dle, O.Bctsv, M.P'sperity 6G047 H'thorne lm70y l:59hvy 21 103 4 1 1' 1 E PetzoldtlO C.IIolters, M.P'perity. D.ofW'th 65880 H'thorne 1 1-S l:57fast 31 109 6 3 31 3'3 A T'rnbley 7 Friz. Brown Bill, Elias O. 65740 H'thorne 1 1-S l:56fast 13-5 110 5 2 2" 31 A Pickens 7 Piedra, EllasO., Miss Prosperity C.207 Th'cliffe 1 1-10 l:4Sgood 9 10S Wheeled. H J BurkolS Roval'u, Blos'mllouse. Tarascon G5100 Th'ncliffe 1 1-16 l:4iTislow 51 111 4 3 2l 2'1 H J Burke 9 Dautzic, Secretary, Pir.McGee BEE'S WING, blk. m. 5 102 By Buckiorn Natalie D., by Ben Strome. (Trainer, A. E. Smith. Owner, J. W. Smith). 66739 DadeP'rk 1 1-16 1:47 fast 11 306 4 3 41 4" E Petzoldt 5 HighGear. B.Thong, Twin.Blue 66431 Toledo lm70y l:46slow 5 102 1 2 3 45 M Fator 0 Fl'bcrtvgib't, B. House, Vgeria 66021 M.H'ghts 1 1-S 2:01hvy 17-10 30S 3 M Fator ('.Jake Schas, Musito, Lucy Kate 65800 M.H'ghts lm'Oy l:44&fast 16-0 100 4i M Fator l! MarvMaxim. DukeRuff. Quaker 6.703 M.H'ghts 1 l:40fast 13-5 104 7i M Fator 9 Primo, Quaker, Duke Ituff (.i168 Th'ncliffe 1 1-10 l:50hvy 13-10 la; 3 4 2 2 M Fator 7 W.Flower. J.ofArc, MnryMaxim 650a9 Th'ncliffe 1 l:44Vslov 7-5 106 1 5 3'1 If M Fator S Fair Virginia, Veritv. Xenette 60OI8 Th'ncliffe 1 1-10 l:49islop 0 109 1 4 5 51! J Chalmers S WildFlower, Magician, Fluzey iDisqualified. BRYNLIMAH, ch. g, 12 105 By Bryn Mawr Notlimah, by Knight of Elleslie. (Trainer, J. Lowe. Owner, J. Lowe). 6GG99 DadeP'rk 1 1-16 1:47 fast 23 110 3 4 4 4' F Wilson 5 LotdWraek. Dr. Rae, BrownBill 6662 Latonia 1 1-4 2:00ifast 40 103 12 12 11 11 J Owens 12 The Wit, Rama, Pirate McGee 66200 Latonia 1 1-4 2:11 hvy 26 102 0 6 5 5" J Owens 9 Fnntoche, A. N. Akin. Merchant 6G097 Latonia 1 1-16 l:56hvy IS 109 Left at post. B Kenn'dy 9 Hysteria, llyanpom. Win or Quit 6.908 Latonia 1 1-16 l:4Cfast S3 111 7 7 73 7'7 J D M'ney S Matinee Idol, Travesty. Virgo 65723 Latonia 1 1-16 l:46fast 102 99 9 9 S4 7" H Stutts 10 Matinee Idol, Trooper. llyanpom 60956 Havana 1 1-S l:53fast 21 310 1 7 7 0'- M Garner 7 Money, Poilu, Marcclla Boy 6U896 Havana 1 1-10 1:50 hvy 21 113 2 3 3 3 T Xolan ' 7 AV.Turubow, J.C.Stone. Osgood SILENCE, br. c, 4 110 By Celt Silent Queen, by Forfarshire. (Trainer, J. M. Brown. Owner, Hickey Bros.). 66739 DadeP'rk 11-16 1:47 fast 32 105 3 5 5 0" J Ch'lmers 5 HighGear, B.Thong, Twin.Blue 66712 DadeP'rk 3-4 1:13 fast 79 100 9 S S S J Chalmers 9 Grace E., Gravson. Frank Bovd 66a28 Toledo Ab 3-4 1:10 fast 21 112 7 7 7 7' J Ch'lmers 7 J.Faiiman, TheEmi'cr, Magician G6085 M.H'ghts 3-4 1:19 mud 17-10 315 4' J Majestic 7-Blue Wrack, Puff Ball. Rajah 6567o If.deG'ce 1 3-16 l:50vifast 21 106 2 6 61 C5 G Rose 31 Hickory. X'thWales, K'gGcorge 65649 H.deG'co 3-4 l:14fast 102 105 12 9 6 74i S McLane 14 IraWilson. .TockScot. SaltPeter G5446 H.dcG'cc lm70y l:47fast Sf 10S 5 5 5' S'i G Breun'g 14 Bromelia, K'gG'rge. Dr.C. Wells DADJA, ch. f, 3 101 By Uncle Malta, by Himyar. (Owner, Campbell Stock Farm Stable). 66742 DadeP'rk 1 1:39 fast 170 3071 S 6 71 7' II Cl'ments 9 Har.King, LordWrack, Montjoy 66712 DadeP'rk 3-4 1:13 fast 99 100A 8 0 7 V R M'yberrv 0 Grace K., Grayson. Frank Boyd 596S1 F.G'nds lm70y l:45Vfast 100 96 7 7 8 5 7 7" J Owens 11 Llt.Ammie, Hermoden, L'kyGirl 59507 F.G'nds 51 f l:10hvy 30 109 7 11 11 10 10" M Garner 12 Petie, Lit.Patsy, L:dj Rochester 59194 Jeff'son 1 l:41fast 100 99 7 7 6 G 8 S" J Owens S K.Brummel, B.Block, Briarcllff 59154 Jeff'son 3-4 1:15 good 100 102 11 10 9 9'1 7T1 L McD'ottl2 Simplicity, BirdieG., F'dKinney 59070 Jeff'son 51 f 1:09 fast 60 113 11 8 8 81 8" E Barnes 12 Skooter, Dol.Varden, Po'derFaee 59032 Jeff'son 3-4 1:17 slow EO 1061 8 8 8 8 8" R Hol'way 9 Voogeria, L'kyGirl, K.Brummel EDITH K., b. m. 5 1G7 By Ormondale Mamie Worth, by St. George. (Trainer, G. Price. Owner, G. Price). 66728 DadeP'rk 1 1-S 1:52 fast 30f 302 31 31 11 11 H Stearns 11 WalnutHall, Tamper, LightWine 66571 Akron 61 f lM'i.fast 42 106 7s X Burger 10 Caval'r, Mr.Kruter, Q.of the Spa 66535 Akron Ab 5-S l:0Uifast 5 115 55J J Glass S L. Gentry, Almirante, Frcnchy 66265 Akron 61 f l:25fast 21 110 3 4 C Fames 7 M.Jimmy, Dependence, Mel. Polly 65979 M'neuve Ab 3-4 l:22'imud 51 122 3' F Gariepy 9 B.Morning, L'yBetty. Car.Baker 65933 M'neuve lmTOy 1:59 hvy 51 114 2 J Simm.wis G H.Olympus, Kebo, ('rim. Rambler 65841 M'neuve lm70yl:50 fast 13-30 113 l'l .1 Simmons G Tommie C, King B Capitania 65790 M'neuve Ab 3-4 l:17fast S-5 118 3' C O'Mah'y 7 H.Olympus, Polygamist, Tom.C. MISS PROSPERITY, br. f, 4 107 By Jim Gaffney Claxoaette, by Peter Quince. (Trainer, W. Grater. Owner. W. Grater). 66728 DadeP'rk 1 1-8 1:52 fast 37 97 S 10 9 9' W Fronk 11 WalnutHall, Tamper. LightWine 66700 DadeP'rk 1 1-10 l:47fast 30 107 2 G 4'' 5 C Dishnion 7 BI'kThong-, Wads.'sLnst, .T.Feld 66216 Latonia 1 1-S 1:59 hvy 10 109 6 4 5 5ie J Owens S Hyanpom. L. Wrack. W. or Quit 66147 H'thorne 1 3-10 2:14slov 31 106 4 2 3'?. 3 C Dishmon G Fitz-Boodlc, OurBetsv. B'kboard 66111 H'thorne 1 l:IGihvy 9-10 1031 4 2 1' 11 E Petzoldt 7 W. Willow. D.ofWr'tii. Cleo.Boy 66047 H'thorne lm70y l:5Sihvy 41 10S 7 5 44 341 J Kederis 10 B'kboard, C.IIolters, D.ofWrath 65834 H'thorne 1 3-16 2:04fast 31 1011 6 0 4 I'i E Petzoldt 7 B.WatchlL, Spec.Girl. AVhippet 65740 H'thorne 1 1-S l:563fast 35 306 4 5 41 4C1 C Dishmon 7 Piedra, Elias O., Buckboard 65485 Lex'ton lmTOy l:44fast 95 103 6 0 6 C'4 .T Heupel G La Foudre, WalnutHall, Il'rlock 65388 Lex'ton 1 1-1S l:50h-y 12 107 8 6 6 6-J B Kenn'dylO Rekab. Handel, Split Grass JAKE FELD, b. e, 6 110 By St. Volma Bonetto, by Masetto. (Trainer, T. F. Devcreaux. Owner, T. F. Deveraux). 66742 DadeP'rk 1 1:39 fast 33 311 1 4 5s 5" R Har'ton 9 Har.King. LordWrack. Montjoy 66728 DadeP'rk 1 1-8 1:52 fast 7 1001 2 6 Gi 7'i R Har'tonll WalnutHall.Tamper, LightWine 66700 DadeP'rk 1 1-16 l:47fast S 110 3 3 5t 3' R Har'ton 7 BI'kThong, AVad.'sLast, Plielan GGG27 Latonia 1 1-4 2:06fast 21f 10S 6 3 41 49 R Har'tonl2 The Wit, Rama, Pirate McGee 66599 Latonia 1 1-10 l:46fast 14 106 7 7 61 0' R Har'ton It Claymore, Loveliness, Twin.Blue 66578 Latonia 1 1-16 l:47fast 37 110 10 5 4' 41 R Har'tonl2 TonyBeau, Fos.Embry, B.Thong 66413 Latonia lmTOy l:41"ifast 22f 10S 6 6 7 7" R Har'ton 12 Buddie Kean. Moon Winks, Gem TUGS. br. g, 7 110 By Jack Point Miss Vigilant, by Rensselaer. (Trainer, H. Neil. Owner, J. A. Flanigan). 6G725 DadeP'rk 1 1:40 fast 50 105 4 6 0 11 Cl'ments G Grayson, Amanda, Twinkle Blue 003SS Mexico 1 1:45 fast 12 330 2 2 2 2 3.V 4" W Bog'ski G Tiger Rose. Bat.M'tain, Perhaps 60311 Mexico 1 l:47fast 22-5 103 1 1 2 2 2 35 W Bog'ski 7 Edna 1).. Canso, Mayor Galvin 60242 Mexico 1 1:47 fast 8 100 1 2 2 4 45 3'i R Hol'way 6 B.Mount'n, Y'kimene, K'glingll. 601CO Mexico 3-4 l:17f,fast 5 110 3 5 5 3 3l R Hol'way 7 .May Girl, Foreclosure. Lotta G. 60001 Mexico 7-S 1:33 fast 21-10 108 3 4 4 5 3s 23 R Hoi: way 7 Montillo, Kallipolis, War Club 5!:966 Mexico 7-8 1:33 fast 37-10 109 3 4 4 4 4 415 R Hol'way 7 Wodan, Edna I)., Zealous 59907 Mexico 7-S l:384fast 8 106 3 3 2 1' H K Hol'way 7 TomLogan, Indolence, C'terbalVc 59S73 .Mexico 7-S l:34fast 11 104 1 2 2 3 2 3 R Hol'way G Battle Mountain, Ellison. Kebo 54250 Church'l 1 1-16 lMCt&fast 21f 110 S Fell. X J BTnesl2 Mab, Our Birthday, Hocnir 54003 Lex'ton 1 1-8 l:5S&hvy 23 112 3 7 7 8 8 8" T Murray 8 B'nlhnah, Cantilever. XewelW. Page 5 Marlboro MADIDnDn ENTRIES AND PAST PERFORMANCES mHsiLyunU for Wednesday, November 15 WEATHER CLE A II : TRACK FAST. Racing starts at 1:30 p.m. (Chicago time 12:30). 6G733 'Glenn 105 1:0S fi 10S..715 0 .Superior mad runner. X Good mud runner. 66733 Titania 104 1:07 .".112.. 710 :: Fair mud runner. (Mj Maidens. Apprentic 65S91 Little Avon 3 110.. 705 allowance, b Blinkers. 66729 Salome 10G 1:07 5 104.. 705 First Race 5-8 Mile 66036 K,ltl1 T- JI " 5 102.. 700 Purse $500. 2-ycar-olds. ciaiming. 6C6? ?alt1,1'eU;rl(M)"",,n , T- 0(jar.s 66673 La Bar (M) 110 l:0S4f. 0.- 5 117.. 700 Ind. Horse. Wt. Rcc. A.Wt.Han. Fifth Race 5 1-2 Furlongs. 66731 The Girl 113 1:01 ',111 100.. 725 I'nrso $500. 3-year-olds and upward. Claiming. 66731 St. Angelina 10S!1:02 10SXV20 62200 bArrah Go On 115 l:07i 7 114x725 66743 bMargaret Ixretta 66487 l&odauzky 108 1:07 4 114X720 (M) 107 l:004i 105.. 715 66729 Rimfra 304 1:12 3 112. .715 66731 Olive May M) ... 103.. 710 (6G744) Tiicks 10711:07 3 109X715 66743 Cumshaw (M) ... 105.. 703 G6729 bXo Trumps 113 1:09 S 114.. 710 Second Race 5 1-2 Furlongs. 8349 Furlough (M) .... 5 109.. 705 Purse $500. 3-year-olds and upward. Claiming. 62 Lvadner (M) ..... J04..7 . . , , 66C71 Panjandrum (M) .. 3 107. .700 66745 Streamer 10. 1:09 4 114.. 723 eG745 Prisma Gnvnwav L'rttlmjy 66730 AVho Knows (M). 106 1:10 4 109.. 720 Yn . 1nP na 64885 l.By Heck 11111:09. G V,L " " "-n 114:1:715 6G744 6"4 J'Md "Jf n- nh" (M"' 4 4 111. 111 .,00 66729 l.Sid C. Keener ....100 1:13 & 6 109X710 66730 'Mary Rock (M) .. 3 99.. 703 Slxth Race 1 Mile and 20 Yards. 66744 Mountain Dew (M)109 1:09 5 106.. 705 Pllrse $r,0- 3-year-olds and upward. Claiming. 63014 bGus Scheer 11011:07 7 114x705 66734 Horeb r, 111x725 65935 Klite (M) 3 102.. 700 66735 Sir Adsum 7 109X720 65532 Bogart 110 1:10s 13 109X700 66749 bKingling II 107 1:4S 9 109x715 Third Race 7-8 Mile 66734 I)o-vle 4 109--''10 !Spi3-ycar'0,ds :,,lTTd- S'St;r-:::I(e1 J JESS -ciiT (SS Toumrixor;fs-".v.v.:100 1:J0 . JSxm 667483 L'orf: Jam:m J!Rlh 7 1WX' 66747 Rey Enuis s 109X710 Seventh Race 1 Mile and 20 Yards. 66749 Queen of the Spa. 6 30!i .730 l'ul0 '00- -ivir-ohls and upward. Claiming. 66744 KSir Jack 116 1:33 5 lot.. 705 (65599) bLa Kross c, 1C9X725 66749 Zenuotta 3 103.. 703 j 66574 bLe Bleuet 9S 1:49 5 109X720 Fourth Race-5 1-2 Furlongs. gg . ; ; ; ; ; ; j;XTir; l'urse -?.,00. 3-year-olds and upward. Claiming. G6734 bRefugee . . 9 10970- 66071 Gaudy 117 1:09 4 114.. 725 66735 bBurlingame 8 1C9X705 (66746) bStar Court 11G 1:07 5 114X720 57258 Xigel j 109.. 705 lSt RACt r.-S aille. 2-ycar-olils. Claim in;?. Index Course Dist Time T'ck Odds Wt St 4 Str Fin Jockeys Started Order of Finish THE GIRL, b. f, 2 100 By Meridian Azyiado, by Cactus II. (Trainer. R. F. Carman. Owner. R. F. Carman ). 6G731 Marlboro 5-8 1:03 fast 11-5 300 2 2 2 2J F W'dst'l; 5 RcTrue'n, AuntieEm St.Angel'a 66418 Laurel 5i f l:09rast 61 104 8 3 3H 4S1 W Martin 10 Noon Glide. Pennon, Rosie U. 66285 Laurel 3-4 l:15ifaat 12 103 2 3 C" S5J C Lang 8 Sea Tag, Billy Gibson, Radiant " 63707 Empire Ei i l:08V4rast 6 107 3 5 S'JlO's B Parke 13 W.T.A11, D'k'sD'ghter, Susplc'n 63280 Aiueduct i-S l:0:7iiast 8 115 7 7 3 61 E Sando 9 ThreeSquare, Pr.of L'mbria. Roik ST. ANGELINA, b. f, 2 108 By Escoba Chin Chin, fcy Voter. (Trainer, C. Buxton. Owner, A. Marrono). GS731 Marlboro 5-S 1.-03 fast 6 10S 3 3 3' 42 M Buxton 5 He True'n. Tlio Girl, Auntie Km 6G418 Laurel 51 f l:09?sfast 3 105 5 9 Sl 7 B Sm'w'odlO Noon Glide. Pennon. Rosic II. 66138 Laurel El f l:09good 7 95 7 4 41 5'1 W Martin S Ilillliousc, BeTrueman, P'rSpori GG037 Laurel 3-4 lUCslop 13 103 4 4 4& 41 G Breun'g Hoy. Noon Glide, Billy Gibson 65173 Dorval 51 f l:14hvy 7 111 5 3 4s 41 M And'son (5 Nickname, Fitzrue. Water Tax G-f 754 U. Bonnets 51 f l:07fast 19 104 1 9 9l 9J M Buxton 10 l'atcliw'k, R'kgarden, MissTnft 64130 FortErie 51 f l:0Sfast 8 U2 3 3 4 5" M Buxton S l'atcliw'k. BlueTony, Styl'liMiss MARGARET LORETTA, br. f, 2(M) 105 By Frizzle Seemly, by Torpolnt. (Trainer. S. Taylor. Owner, E. J. Wright). 66743 llarlboro 5-8 1:03 fast 12 10S 7 7 61 5' K .Telley 8 Br.Belle, S.andSatin, Pikesville 6G70G Timlico 51 f l:07&fast SO 112 1 S 7 7's C Lang S M.Land, KingChaiming. Peddler 66546 Kmpire 51 f l:06fast 100 93 10 9 10 10" H Shillick 10 Spot Cash. Stella Maris, Pullon 06441 Empire 51 f l:0SVsfast 30 103 4 G 6s 7s E KummerlO F.Devil, Sunsini, Soph.Goldinan GG371 Empire 51 f l:07fast CO 100 10 10 105 10' E Zorn 11 Baffles. BI.Friday. S.Goldman GG337 Empire 5-S l:01Hfast SO 10S110 S 7' G E Jelley 15 Kcenan. F'thfulGirl, BrotberPat 062 3 'J Empire 51 f l:0S&fast 10 1024 3 3s G7 B Bell 8 Driftwood, Owasco, Temptress OLIVE MAY, ch. f, 2 (M) 103 By Textile Iberville, by Matchless. (Tniner, C. W. Plnnkett. Owner, C. W. Plunkett). GG731 Marlboro 5-S 1:03 fas:: 21 10S 5 5 5 5" S Banks 5 Be True'n, The Girl, Aim tie I.m 6852 Conne'tL. 41 f 59&fast 13-10 117 41 E AVells (i Pretty Boll, BackTaps, Oriental CU2CSHAW, b. f, 2 (M) 105 By Fitz-Grafton Miss Valens, by Valens. (Owner. E. Daingerfield). GG743 Marlboro 5-S 1:03 fast 43 1091 2 4 7 711 O Martin 8 Br.Belle, S.andSatin, Pikesville 2nd RACE .1 1 -i; Furlongs. IJ-year-oIds and ivaril. Claiming'. STREAMER, ch. g, 4 114 By Star Shoot Lou Blue, by Ogden. (Trainer, 1. Campbell. Owner, L. Campbell). G6745 Marlboro 51 I l:095sfast 37 107 6 5 u- r.l C Jackson S Futcn, Forest Queen. Al Pierce 66729 Marlboro 51 f 1:10 fast 51 106 S 7 5s 41 G O'M'ney 8 Zorro, AlPiercc, True as Steel 03882 M'neuve Ab 5-S 1:02 fast "6 112 3H C O'Mah'y 7 Sandal), Muzzey, Nick London 64287 KingEd. 3-4 l:17fast 70 115 S P Madeira S Neenali, Tied Post, Ilomam 63726 Mt.ltoyal 1 l:44fast 25 10S 7i X Collins 10 Bloudel. Dolly C. Morning Face 63619 Mt.Royal Gl f l:22fast 8 113 7s F Hunt 12 Per.Larty, JackHealey. Cnn'ubaU 63087 Del'mier Ab 3-4 l:24slow 9 114 o"J E Atkins'n 9 McLane, GoldenRed, DhityMoore G3010 Del'mier Ab 5-S 1:10 slop 25 112 7" E Atkins'n 9 FairLassie, B'clinnalian. SilexII. WHO KNOWS, b. c, 4 (M) 109 By Hcno Child of Dawn, by Strephon. (Trainer, j, Y. Christmas. Owner, J. Y. Christmas). 06730 Marlboro 51 f l:09fast 45 100 4 2 5 5"i F Moore S Utah. Arthur Middleton. Tricks 63083 Timon'm Ab 3-4 l:17fast 30 117 5si J Allen S Capt. Bob, Li Bar. Utah BY HECK, b. s, 6 114 By Helmet Lady Languish, by St. Simos. (Trainer, S. Veitch. Owner, C. K. Harrison, J r.). G4385 KingEd. Ab 5-S l:05slow 5 112 S' AV Hinphv 9 Bashful, Cremona. Nick Iymdon 63045 Ham'n 1 1-S OT l:52fast 12f 102 11 12 12 11" HBrydgesl2 Weary, Dark Hill, Murray i2485 B.B'nnets Ab 2 4:15hvy 17 147 4 3 3 3'00B Kleeger 5 Courteous, St. Paul, Brizz G224G Conn'ght 2 3:50mutl 26 136 1 L. rider. W Borgan G ButcherBoy, McCorburn. Algardi 621G5 Conn'ght Ab 2 4:00 fast 14 142 4 5 5 5" W Boigan 5 Bellringer, St. Paul, Briganna G1410 H.deG'ce Ab 2 4:03fast 24f 120 10 Fell. C AVilk's'nlO Esquimau, FrecState, Infidel II. SLD C. KEENER, ch. g, G 109 By Tim Payne Gottlieben, by Rubicon. (Trainer, W. A. Buck. Owner, W. A. Buck). 06729 Marlboro 51 f 1:10 fast 6 106 3 5 S S19 F Moore S Zorro, Al Pierce, True as Steel 49705 Marlboro CI f l:29hvy S 10? G' D Stirling 7 Phcdcden, MissFilley. Itafferly 49698 Marlboro Gl f l:31&fast 3 120 3 E Hileman 3 niis.Qucen, TorqnatoII., Uaff'ty 49G7G Marlb'ro Ab 5-S 1:10 fast 9-10 114 l1 H Garner 7 H.P'duer. P.Bonero. B.Keaiill. MAB.Y BOCK, b. f, 3 (M) 93 By Half Rock Voluspa, by Dr. Leggo. (Trainer, C. Rieaards. Owner, W. Metzgar). GG730 Mailboro 51 f l:09fast CS 101 Left at post. C "White S Utah, Arthur Middleton, Tricks K1405 H.deG'co 3-4 l:131fast 317 110 10 11 11 11" J Heupel 11 Superlat'e, ThePeruv'n. S.-Tes-ter 55100 Conn'ht 5-S l:02fast 53 117 6 7 7 7 7l" B Ball 7 My Bosie. Dare. Miss Fraulaud MOUNTAIN DEW. b. m, 5 (M) 103 By Assagai Mountain Mist, by Magnetizer. (Trainer, D. Woodford. Owner, J. Paladine). G6744 Marlboro 51 f 1:10 fast 37 10S 3 4 4i 51 .1 Gordon 7 Tricks, Refrain, Jamaica Belle G5082 Timonium Ab 2 3:59 fast 19 135 Pulled up. S Stev'son (! Racout'se, A.Excel'nce, Blackf'd G5B70 X.K'ton Ab 5-S l:02&slov- 5 107 C,: J Sm'wood Milda, MasterKarma, Obstinate 53S3G Bowie 7-S l:30rihvy 17f 10G 13 13 13 Pulled up.G W Car'!113 Burgoyno, Pibroch, Medusa ES177 Empire Ab 3-4 l:10&fast GO 114 7 7 7 I1 S11 G W Car'U 8 Monastery, E'stView, McKenna K3S3 Empire lm70y l:47Jfast 30 103 5 11 12 11 12 12" L Penman 12 3Iose, Maize, Current Events GUS SCHEER, ch. g, 7 114 By The Hnnager Jaoqcemlaot, by Barebbu (Trainer, E. J. Crawford. Owner. E. J. Crawford). G2014 Conneaut 61 f 1:25 fast 7 114 7" L Goines 7 Primitive, Miss Adrianne, Conan 56SI3 H'town Ab 5-S l:01fast 9 117 2 L Golr.es 4 Earlymoru, Ahara, Lilerty Bond 5S799 H'town Ab 3-4 l:23?ifast 7 11$ 7" L Goines 7 Litholick, Bread Line, Stir Up 5J143 Aifduct Ci f l:21fcfast 20 IIS 14 10 13 14 14 E Martin 15 Mnudalay, Orcus, Pibroch 5125S Jamaica 3-4 l:13fast 40 104 G S 7 S S's S Lowe 10 Whimsy, LeadingStar, CarlineS. 540S6 Jamaica 51 f l:07ifast 30 112 7 10 11 ll1 S S Lowe 14 Salvestra. Winneconne, Asterisk ELITE, br. c, 3 (M) 102 By Dandy Rock Golden Meteor, by St. Savin. Trainer, E. R. Mitchell. Owner, Rockhill Farm Stable). C3935 M'neuve Ab 3-4 1:23 hvy 2t 107 G F Bullman G KingB., Key Ennis, Margaret N. G5409 Kempton 5-8 lrf5fast 22 110 7' L C'nagata S Last Girl, Bashful, Wise Lady 05024 Dorval 3-4 l:llfast 145 102 G G G 6,G W Bog'ski G Feylance, Chloris, Qnanah G3269 KingEd. Ab 5-S l:01fast 24 111 7" J Kennedy 8 JoyceUoffman, Dalton, Adeli.iS. BOG ART, br. g, 13 109 By Bannockburn Belle Ward, by Luke Blackburn. (Trainer. B. Chapman. Owner. B. Chapman). G5532 H.deG'ce lm70y 1:4S fast J33 109 6 6 G G: M Schw'tz G K.of t.II'er, KingJohn. H.Baker G520G Th'cliffe 1 l:42&good SI 113 2 4 41 G7 yi Schw'tz 9 SkeerFace, Flame, Fair-Virginia G5097 Th'ncliffc 51 f l:07slow 16f 110 11 11 11 ll1' F Murphy 12 Hindoostan, Ogarite, lias G4898 Dufferin 61 f 1:27 fast 23 111 21 M Schw'tz 7 Ar'wPoint, M'den Voter, Banyan G4838 Dufferin Ab 5-S 1:01 fast 70 105 61 R McCr'nn 7 Avion. Emden. lias 3rd RACE T8 Uiile. :-yvar-(tlls antl iipivard. Claiming'. PURL, br. h, S 118 By Magneto Continue, by Orlando. (Trainer. C. Buxton. Owner, C. Buxton). GG732 Marlboro 61 f 1:26 fast 7-10 113 3 2 l'i Is D Stirling S Jap Muma. Ina Kay, Mr. X. 05534 Wood'ne 3-4 l:12fast 6 109 6 4 5 541 C Turner 8 Bullion, Quanah, Har.Burgoyne G5241 Dorval lm70y l:4Cfast 6 99 C 5 4l 3'i R Doyle 7 Darkllill, C.J.C'gmile, Iloisterer G4973 B.B'nnets 7-S 1:26 fast 23-10 106 7 4 4'1 1?. E Barnes 10 Kuklux, Manna, The Nephew (4861 B.B'nnets 7-S l:26"fast 21 109 G 4 41 2 H Ericks'nll C.J.Craigmile, Jaeobina, Kuklux G4G59 Conn'ght 3-4 1:14 fast 4-5 112 3 3 3 ll II Ericks'nlO Vibrate. VivaCuba, LadyLuxury G454G Conn'sht 3-4 1:15 good 9-5 112 5 7 G'l G;l J Rowan 12 The Nephew, Itedmon. Clnrksou TOM NORRIS, b. g, 4 104 By Chuctanunda Nordlac, by Caldron. (Trainer, W. R. Padgett. Owner, H. Dougherty). GG572 Akron Gi f 1:24 fast 51 105 4C J Pevic 10 Briarcliff, Eiio. Col. Murphy G6438 Akron 61 f 1:2S hvy 5 10S 4' F Lux S MadNell, H'aceLereh, C.Murpliy GG2G8 Akron 3-4 1:17 fast 6 110 2l S Wida S JulyFly, Col.Miinhy, Poinerene G6118 M.H'ghts 51 f l:12mud 9-5 107 11 T Burns 10 M'yCowell. Treadwell. Dr.Shafer 65985 M.H'ghts 3-4 l:lGslop 12 10 25 T Burns S Jake Schas, Viva Cuba, Chow G5657 X.K'ton 3-4 1:20 fast 17-10 112 31 S Wida 5 Dewitt, Malvolio. Hat.McCarty G4770 ConLake Ab 5-S l:0275good 7-5 117 l3 W D'k'son 7 Maura, Fop, Gilder G473G ConLake Ab 5-S l:01i4fast 12 113 2J AV D'k'son (! W'lthyAnn, NoWomler, JamesG. REY ENNIS, b. g, 8 109 By Rey Hindoo Katherine Ennis, by Bonnie Joe. (Trainer, L. K. Crist. Owner, L. K. Crist). GG747 Marlboro 61 f l:24fast 17 113 G G 41 3' F W'dst'ck 7 Ina Kay, Venal Joy, Leoma G5979 M'neuve Ab 3-4 l:22mud S 112 7TJ C O'JIah'y 9 EdithK., B.Morning, LadyBetty G5935 M'neuve Ab 3-4 1:23 hvy 11-10 11-3 2 R Ball G KinglS., MargaretN., TommieC. G5693 M'n'uve-Ab 61 f 1:25 fast 10 113 610 R Ball 7 Counsel. JackHealey, Bed Post 65587 Kempton 51 f l:09lfast 24 107 5" C O'Mah'y S Kling, Montperri, El Coronel 65407 Kempton 51 f l:0S7ifast 14 117 71S W Smith S FairLassie, Homam, Automated G1483 KingEd. 1 1-2 2:44-fast 66 106 9lT R Ball 0 W.M.Baker. Fire'th. TheC'hm'r 61423 KingEd. 1 1-16 l:53ifast 19 107 7" R Doyle 8 Rieh'dV.. P'tarede, TheC'km'diT G1389 KingEd. Im70- l:54slow 12 10S 5;l A S'strom S BossB., Myr. Crown. Satinmoie 64121 De'mier Ab 61 f l:29Jihvy 3 117 4 S Wida S Bedland, Crest, Lady Harrigau O.UEEN OF THE SPA. br. m, 6 106 By Sir John Johnson Okitau, by Planudes. (Trainer, W. Hickman. Owner, R. A. Johnson). GG749 Mailboro 1 1-16 l:55fast 10 107 1 2 4 510 F Moore G A.There, Kiusliugll., Dotsliest 66571 Akron 61 f l:24Vfast 16 102 31 E Atkir.s'nlO Cavalier. Mr. Kruter, Black Pat G6503 Akron 61 f l:25Vslow J 109 1 L Mink 8 Chas.A.llyrne. Cliisca. MinnielL CG4G8 Akron 61 f l:20islow 3S 112 2 E Atkins'n S Efficient, Cavalier, Pierrot 6G398 Akron Ab 5-8 l:03mud 63 110 3i T Willi'ms 8 Virge, Chisea, Malvolio 6G2G2 Akron Ab 5-S 1:01 fast 29 113 53 T Willi'ms 7 F. Accompli. BigSon, Goldie S. SIR JACK, ch. g. 5 104 By Sea King Auvergne, by Sir Dixoa. (Trainer, J. Booker. Owner, J. D. Killen). GG744 Marlboro 51 f 1:10 fast 31-10 10G 5 5 53 4T1 S Banks 7 Tricks, Refrain, Jamaica Belle 6G254 Laurel 1 1-16 l:43fast 50 103 1 10 10 918 S Banks 10 M'nltor-cII.. MaxGold, Q.Blondc 65489 H.deG'ce 3-4 l:147sfast . Gl 105 12 It 14 13" S McLane 15 Camouflage, Fleer, Ira Wilson 65398 H.deG'ce lm70y l:4SVifast 136 110 5 10 10 10" S Banks 10 H'loP'dner, T'gling, F'kMonroe G5303 H.deG'ce 1 1-8 l:56Jfast 43f 105 7 7 71 7 S McLane 11 Debadou, K.of the H'r, At.Muir G4004 Kempton 5-S 1:03 hvy 15 ICS 3' S Banlw 7 MissIIolland. Bas, Hap.GoLucfcy 63971 Kempton 3-4 1:1C fast 36 107 4i S Banks S LillianG., SirGal'hadll.. Neenah ZENNOTTA, b. f, 3 105 By Vulcain Zenohia, by David Garrick. (Trainer, M. Grant. Owner, M. Grant). 66749 Marlboro 1 1-16 l:55fast 10 100 4 3 21 A'l AV Brown G A.There, Kinglingll., I)ot.sI'Ast GG521 Laurel 11:43 fast 7f 109 4 S Sak 9" A Allen 14 Toodles. Gazinta. Paul Micou G5G48 H.deG'ce 3-4 l:145ifast 17-10f 9S 12 12 12s 11" W Brown 13 Fleer, Whalebone, Tidings 65489 H.deG'ce 3-4 l:14fast 7f 97 10 12 13 10 W Brown 15 Camouflage, Fleer, Ira Wilson G5343 H.deG'co 3-4 l:15fast 13f 104 7 11 11s ll10 W Brown 12 Gaudy, Pietrus, Jock Scot 6508G Tim'm Ab 61 f 1:24 fast IS 97 1J W Blown S Daddy, Litholick, Burliiigame 4th R3CG T 1-11 IfurloiiK'.s. CI-year-tlls ami iiiiwarrt. Claimiimr. GAUDY, br. c, 4 114 By Bryn Mawr Fancy Dress, by Ben Brush. (Trainer. L. Campbell. Owner. L. Campbell). 6G071 Laurel 3-4 1:16 hvy 20 113 3 10 12 12" A Allen 15 Delhi Maid. Ira Wilson, Kirah C5343 ILdeC'ce 3-4 l:15sfast 13f 120 2 2 2'1 1 A Allen 12 Pietrus, Jock Scot, Plain Bill 61952 Timon'm Ab 3-4 l:17fast 19-10 113 1 A Allen 5 Alf Vczina, Fleer, True as Steel 64939 Timon'm Ab 3-4 1:19 fast 13-10 115 l- A Allen G Bread Line. Zennotta, Utah 2411 Dufferin Ab 5-S 1:03 fast 3-2 113 1 .1 Dawson S Split.Silk, Sea Mimic, L. Gentrv t!20G0 Mt.Royal 51 f l:0Sifast 26 117 31 F Chiav'talO List Girl, Starkader. Midian 6195" Mt.Royal 3-4 l:13ifast 33 113 741 J Smith 10 Sunrose, F. G. Corley, Old Red STAR COURT, ch. g. 5 114 By Star Shoot Courtmaid. by Prince Royal. (Trainer, S. McKee. Owner. H. Walser). GG74G Marlboro 3-4 1:28 fast 17-10 113 2 1 1 1 C Jackson 6 Warrennant, Bl.Bibhon. OldPop 6G511 Empire lm70y l:467sfast 7 103 3 3 31 43i H Shillick 9 Transient, Huonee. fhateaugaT ' 6G477 Empire 11-16 1:50 fast 15 101 9 G 4l 3 E Bell 11 CareFrce, Juno. Lord Herbert GG372 Empire Ab 3-4 1:10 fast 30 111 9 8 8 S'iE KummerlS T.Alinoner, Cl'glij'dan, SloneJug GG307 Empire lm70y 1:4G fast 13 103 1 2 4 5" E Kummcr 5 Sea Cove, Sea Mint, Scot'liChief 65804 Jamaica 3-4 l:125fast 7 118 10 7 Gl 6i E Taplin 10 Valentia, Esquire, Transient 65G42 Aqueduct 7-8 l:27fast 8 117 6 2 2: 3J A McL'lin 13 Horeb, Ting-a-I.ing. Wvlie G528G Aqueduct CI f l:2iy5fast 25 105 6 4 3 lni R Mari'ellil5 T.-a-Ling, crghjordan, Ejuire GLENN, b. g, 8 108 By Magellan Castonia, by Florizel II. (Trainer, W. R. Padgett. Owner, H. Dougherty). 66733 Marlboro CI f l:25&fast 5 105 3 1 4 5' F Moore G Thriller, Valentia, South Breeze 6G573 Akron 3-4 l:16HJast S 112 2 H Ch'ppell 8 She Devil. Ballynew, Panaman C6471 Akron 1 1-16 1:53 slow 23-10 114 t C Eames G North Wales, SlieDevil. EvaSonr 66369 Akron lm70y 1:48 fast 17 110 1 C Eames 7 Sentimental, Puzzle, Mv Rose 5M8 M.H'ghts 1 l:40fast 21-5 109 51 C. Corey 8 Har.Burgovne, Mvltose." Bernu.nt 65750 M.H'ghts 7-S l:274fast 2 117 3s W Taylor 7 My Rose. Hopeful, Murray i I TITANIA, ch. m, 5 112 By Bard of Hope Lady Fern, by Hippodrome. J (Trainer, R. B. Jackson. Owner, J. Serio). j 66733 Marlboro 61 r l:25&fasx 5 111 4 C 6 C'5 L Barcenes 0 Thriller, Valentin, South Breezo 66038 Laurel 1 l:42VfcsIop 21 100 1 7 7 7" S McLane 7 MollieBamcs, TenButtons, Moco 6;910 Laurel 3-4 l:13fast n iqs n io Sl 97 E Sm'w'odl5 Jock Scot, Perigourdine, IMo 6.j211 Dorval 3-4 l:164slow 1 111 l l i n e Barnes 7 T.Nephcw, B.Bahy. SirGala'dll. Gi023 Dorval 3-4 l:13&fast 3 103 2 1 1J 2'1 E Barnes 7 Mum.Junibo, Mavourn'n, Hopeful G4926 B.B'nnets 3-4 1:13 fast 21 109 3 1 1J 21 E Barnes 7 Mum.Jumbo, Tanll., P'paganla GI808 B.B'nnets 3-4 l:127ifast 27-10 107 2 3 3'1 6'J E Barnes 10 Bevcr.Belle. ItlackBaby, Fornovo LITTLE AVON, ch. c. 3 Ho By Estimator Mama Johnson, by Cesarion. (Trainer, J. R. Sabine. Owner, J. R. Sabine). G5891 M.H'ghts 51 f l:06fast 30 101 6U F Moore G Ultimata, Panaman, Redmon Ii'K'ttm Ab 5"s 1:04 fast 35-10 10S i: C Eames G Julv Fly. La Kross, Malvolio G..248 N.K ton Ab 5-S 1:01 fast 69-10 109 ri R Ryan G Elga, Dr. Hall, McLane Gu027 Dufferin Ab 5-8 1:03 mud 27 107 G A Arvin S Mormon, Harp o't.North.L'gStir 5ufferin Ab 5"S ifast 2 112 4J j Austin Topmast, Ient, Tricks 648Go Dufferin Ab 5-S l:02---ifast 3-2 109 1 w Taylor 7 Spina way, Bonna A.. Ravanna SAL9ME: b' ,n' 5 104 Ey Sain Hortense, by Alvescot. (Trainer. J. T. Harris. Owner, G. Z. Browns, GG729 Marlboro 51 f 1:10 fast 16 1121 6 6 6s 6' B Parke S Zorro, Al Pierce. True as Steel G4711 ConLake 3-4 l:lSfast 12 10"". 4s T Rao 5 James G., Coombs, Speedy Luly G4u93 ConLake Ab 3-S l:00fast 2S 110 G'l T Drum'nd (! Fondllope, Peg.Eaton. Pok.Jana 64.)0; Erie Ab 5-S 59 good 3 10S Ci O Atwell 9 James G., Gilder, Mannchen 64 4.3 Erie Ab 5-S 57?irast 2G 103 !". F Lux 7 Peg.Eiiton. Vansylvia, I'ok.Janc 6444a Erie Ab 5-S 59 fast G 105 4 F Lux 7 July Fly. Mannchen, Trader RUTH T., blk. m, 5 (M) 102 By The Picket Mary King, by Fatherless. (Trainer, E. L. Groves. Owner, E. L. Groves). GG036 Laurel 3-4 l:15feslop 2S 113 3 S 8 S W Kelsay S W.ofC'tomaii, Sng.Ar'n, Torchy SALT PETER, ch. b, 5 (M) 112 By Peter Quince Yolanda, by St. Florian. (Trainer. A. Taney. Owner, H. R. Freck). GGG34 Pimlico 3-4 l:13fast 74f 117 9 12 12 12 E Josiah 12 L'Effare, Ar. of Gold. Dexterous G5G49 H.deG'ce 3-4 l:14fast 7f 110 G S 4l 3: J Wallace 14 Ira Wilson, Jock Scot, Pietrus 65343 H.deG'ce 3-4 l:15ifast GJ 117 G 9 S- Sl E Josiah 12 Gaudy, Pietrus, Jock Scot 6,679 Saratoga 3-4 l:14good GO 120 Left at post. E Josiah 10 Sling, Kirklevington, P.'htLichta G4514 Saratoga 3-4 1:15 hvy 100 116 10 9 9' 9 B Josiah 10 French Furze, SeaMiut, Roulette 4282G Belm'tT. Ab 5-S l:05sfast 1-2 110 2 1 4 41 T Nolan 4 Lim'ckljiss, Roseland. Frenzcla 4. 99 Jamaica &-S 1:01 fast 1? H5 6 6 7s 7'" T Nolan 9 MyLaddie. H.Ovcrlleels, Feodor LA B.A.B'. b h 5 117 By Bartender Katie, by Broomstick. (Trainer, F. Segler. Owner. W. D. Althouse). GGG73 Pimlico. 3-4 l:13fast CS 118 S 7 S S; F Keogh 9 AV.-Barre, PavDear, Homostr'cU H-deG'ce & fast G8 110 2 6 6 6i A Allen G McKenna. Champl'n. T.Witchet n-o? Gi083 Tirnon m Ab 3-4 l:17fast 20 117 Z' C Mergler S Capt. Bob, Utah. Evadner G49ii Timon'm Ab 3-4 l:21fast 27 112 25 C Mergler 5 PlainBill, Ormalleed, Corax 5th RACE r, l-i: KurliiKS. 3-year-olils and upward. Claiming. ARRAH GO ON, br. g, 7 114 By Sweep EUangowan, by Do Beau7oir. (Trainer, M. C. Kelley. Owner, J. W. Bean). G2200 Th'ncliffe Gl f l:074fast 16-5 112 6" J McTag't S M.Maulsbv, P.allvnew, OldSimier G1489 Pimlico 3-4 l:13fast 43-10 119 2 4 5 3'i C Rob'sonl2 UltraC,dd, Hid.lenJewel. Tidings G1430 H.deG'ce 3-4 l:13--ifast 31 116 2 1 1J 21 J Uutwell 15 L'Effare. F.Tireur. Flib'tvgibb't 61305 H.deG'ce 3-4 l:UVigood 177 117 3 4 51 7 J WilliamslS UltraGold, Sidereal, Br't Lishts BODANZKY, b. g, 4 114 By Celt Nora Langhorno, by Fatherless. (Trainer, W. B. Trundle. Owner. H. E. Mcore ). GG487 Laurel 3-4 l:16fast lOf 112 12 11 145 14" G Walls 15 Kirah. Rolo, Hutchison 66108 Laurel 1 1-1G l:51good llf 103 6 10 11 11" E Legere 11 Gallivant, Bttahe. Kalli.Rai:kin G5910 Laurel 3-4 l:13fast 9f 110 12 13 15 14' L Morris 15 Jock Scot, Pcrigourdin?. Rolo 65G48 H.deG'ce 3-4 l:14?ifast 56 103 9 C 41 43 W Martin 13 Fleer. Whalebone, Tidings G5342 H.deG'ce 3-4 l:15?;fast llf 10J 4 5 5' 5J3 F W'dst'ckl5 Terminal, Wrecker. Whalebone G20G8 Chagrin 5-S 1:03 slow 12 110 57 E T Moore 7 M.IIollins, Cockroach, D.Faslnon G1887 M.Heights 3-4 1:22 hvy lOf 112 3 R Bolton 11 Propaganda, V.Cuba, B.Favo.-Ttc RUNFRA. ch. f. 3 112 By Runnymede Zafra, by Solitaire II. (Trainer, R. M. Samuslson. Owner, R. M. Samuelson). 66729 Marlboro 51 f 1:10 fast 63 104 7 S 71 715 C Jackson S Zorro, Al Pierce, True as Steel G5G48 H.deG'ce 3-4 l:14fast 17-10f 109113 13 13 13" M Har'sonl3 Fleer, AVhalebone. Tidings 65533 H.deG'ce 1 1-16 1:51 fast 00 f 104 11 11 11 lis E Barnes 11 Bttahe, Miss Fillev. Mil.-s S. 65343 H.deG'ce 3-4 l:13fast 136 108 S 12 12 12" F W'dst'k 12 Gaudv, Pietrus. Jock Scot 65043 Tim'um Ab Ci f l:20fast 42 103 Left at post. J D'minick G TactlessII.', M.Nell, Perig.urdina G1416 H.deG'ce 3-4 l:15Vbfast 21-5f 93 11 11 mi 7J7 X Swart 15 Dare, Satana. Royallieu G1311 H.deG'ce 3-4 l:16Vtgood 9f 106 11 11 11' 13' A Allen 15 Rolo, Dare. Titania TRICKS, b. g. 3 (M) 109 By Theo. Cook Canny Miss, by Ogden. (Trainer, J. Arthur. Owner. J. Arthur). 66744 Marlboro 51 f 1:10 fast 1 100 4 1 V- l- A Abel 7 Refrain, .TaniaieaBelle, SirJack 66730 Marlboro 51 f l:09fefast 6 99 6 5 3' A Abel S Utah, ArthnrMiddleton. Itutiiun 65967 K'worth lm70y l:31'ihvy 11 1(H) S 3 3s 4J A Abel 9 BribedVoter, Satana, Bill'sLuik 65870 K'worth 3-4 l:14Vifast 31 SS a 7 o 2 A Abel 9 (Airfield, Dalton, Dark Ages G5728 K'worth 7-S l:2Sfast 13 99 4 5 5 5i A Abel G Ciceronian, L'kyGirl, Bill'sLuck G5G82 K'worth 7-8 l:26fast 42f 101 11 10 10 10" A Abel 11 Ogarite. Colando, The Wag 65206 Th'cliffe 1 l:42&good 14 101 4 6 6 05i T Burns 9 SkeerFace, Flame, FairVirginia 65129 Th'ncliffe 3-4 l:l!slov 2J 102 8 4 4 33J M Fator 10 Neopolitan, Plutrel, Gipsy Joe NO TRUMPS, b. g, S 114 By Hastings Domino Whist, by Ben Strome. (Trainer, W. H. Denham. Owner, W. H. Denham). GG729 Marlboro 51 f 1:10 fast 37 106 2 4 4 5" S Ranks S Zorro, Al Pierce, True as Steel 64164 Del'mier Ab 5-S l:03ifast 43 101 S'JM Garrett 9 Mike, Runmic, Jacobean 04123 De'mier Ab 61 f 1:29 hvy 9 110 S'3 F Hunt S Dovle, Homam, Gratian 64078 Del'mier Ab 5-S l:05jslop 22 111 3s N Collins 9 L. Gentry, Kavman, Redland 63949 Kempton 5-S l:01ifast 36 112 4" V Jenkins 9 Clearfield, Starkader, Mess Kit FURLOUGH, ch. h, 5 (M) 103 By Fair Play Ferment, by Octagon. (Trainer, J. J. Mulrenan. Owner, M. Dolan). 5S319 Empire Ab 3-4 l:llfast 20 116 S 6 6 5 5aJ D Stirling S Rhinestone, Trader, MavRoberU 55SSS Empire Ab 3-4 l:10good 20 109 13 10 12 13' 13- M Har'sonll Saddle Ring, Grannv Lee, Cellva 1031 Empire Ab 3-4 l:llslow 12 115 8 S 11 12 12" J Mooney 12 Moroni, Teach.'sPet, SirClar'nce 30649 Jamaica 3-4 l:15fast 3 115 9 4 Pulled up.F "Weiner 11 Victors., L'Enjolcur, LeGauloia 50181 Aq'duct 5-3 l:00&fast 3 112 G 6 Sl 9i T P.owan 14 Lirgbetto, Victors.. War Map 60247 Aq'duct fil f l:20fast 60 100 2 5 6 6 63 R L' caster 0 T.de U'neur, AlbertA., Ace of A. EVADNER, b. h, 6 (M) 104 By Peep o'Day Evaline, by Deceiver. (Trainer, W. R. Martin. Owner, W. R. Martin). 60452 Laurel 3-4 1:14 fast 73 IIS 5 9 9 S' F W'dst'k 9 Kellerman, Minima, AV. I'ittston G5083 Timon'm Ab 3-4 l:177-ifast 5 117 45 J Den'son S Capt. Bob, La Bar, Utah 04956 Tim'um Ab 61 f l:21fast 13 110 2' F AVMsfk S Capt.Bob, TactlessII., R'dsman 57099 Tim'um Ab 5-S 1:1S fast 53 J17 31 J Dawson G Bounce, Olympiad, Gold Fovle 5703") Tim'um Ab 6if 1:23 fast 60 108 5 C Jackson G Leoma. Q. of the Spa, Salome PANJANDRUM, b. c, 3 (M) 107 By Lovetie Pandorina, by Bowling Brook. (Trainer, A. B. Maguire. Owner, C. Morton). GG071 Laurel 3-1 1:16 hvy 7f 105 14 11 13s 13" Al And'sonl5 Delhi Maid. Ira AVilson, Kirah 04120 Del'mier Ab 5-S l:06shvy C6 111 X Collins S Navajo. Smiling Through, Slieka G4077 Del'mier Ab 5-S 1:05 slop 2S 111 S;' X Collins S K.'sQueeii, Drifting. Fly. Beauty G3GG9. Mt.Royal 3-4 l:15Tsfast 13f 103 Pulled up. AV Bog's'.:il2 Jacquerie. Smil.Through. Slieka PRISCILLA GREENWAY, blk. f, 106 By Greenway's Best Racing Bell, by Racine. 4 (M) (Owner, O. J. Grau). 60745 Marlboro 51 f l:09rsfast 101 101 7 7 7 SX Rob'son S Futen, Forest Queen, Al Pierce G3083 Timon'm Ab 3-4 l:175fast 34 114 65J L Jenkins S Capt. Boh, Li Bar. Utah G500G Timon'm Ab 3-4 1:18 fast t'i 102 Y 351 L Jenkins 5 Bar Cov, Daddy, Alarv Head G1942 Tim'm Ab 61 f l:21fast 31 10T. 5" H Holmes 0 Sir Adsum, Fleer. Jake Schas G4G2G ConLake Ab 5-S ltflrigood S9 103 5" T AVilli'ms G NoAVouder, AV.JIack, D'yFasIiion (4592 ConLake Ab 5-S l:01fast 11 109 731 T AVilli'ms S Gilder, Mannchen, Sure 64531 Erie 1 1-16 1:59 slop 43 111 7" C Everett 7 Reveler, Minnie II.. Blue Star G4505 Erie Ab 5-S 59 good 10 108 7" T Rae 9 James G., Gilder. Mannchen ESTELLA II.. b. f. 4 (M) 111 By Wauseovne Peppermint, by St. Savin. (Trainer. W. R. Beverly. Owner, I. R. Beverly). 66744 Marlboro 51 f 1:10 fast 31 108 G 7 7 7:I E Jelley 7 Tricks, Refrain, Jamaica Belle G2970 Conneaut 41 f 5Sgood 70 101 S" J Connors S Q.of t.Spa. K.CIi'ham, C.Frances G2639 Erie Ab 5-S l:01iifast 41 107 9-J G Marino 9 Catoetin, Red Chief, Zainer 6th RACE ;l 31 lie ami HO Yards. ::-year-olils ami upward. Claiming. HOREB, b. ff. 5 111 By Horron Cyprienne, by Kingston. (Trainer, P. S. P. Randolph. Owner. P. S. P. Randolph). 667S4 Marlboro 1 1-16 1:51 fast 7--5 109 3 2 2l 21 E Jelley 7 DoctorJim. Pl'tarede, Prospector GG477 Empire 1 1-16 1:50 fast 7 113 5 7 10' 11" E Sande It CareFree, St.irCourt. Juno 66273 Empire ImTOy l:46ifast 12 11110 3 Sl 9:J E Jelley 11 Sir Galahad H., Consort, Orderly GG090 Jamaica 1 1-S l:50good 21 112 4 11' 3'i E Bel! 7 AVitchwork. Rustler. Consort G5991 Jamaica 1 1-16 l:4STigood 6 111 1 3 4'1 4 E Martz S A'ulcain Park, Bantrv, Consort G5850 Jamaica 11-16 1:47 fast 10 121 3 3 3'i SJ E Jelly G Huonee, Lackawanna, Maiz SIR ADSUM, b. g, 7 109 By Cave Adsum Apprentice Girl. (Trainer, J. Booker. Owner, J. Cremen). 66735 Marlboro lm70y 1:53 fast 7-5 116 4 3 2' 21 L AVil'ams S May Girl, Kindling II., Bar One 65084 Tim'm Ab 1 1-16 1:31 fast 9-10 110 1' A Allen 0 Tactless II., Challenger. I'runej 65004 Tim'm Ab 11-16 1:30 fast 4-5 112 l' A Allen 4 Prunes, Consul, Challenger J 64942 Tim'm Ab Ci f l:211fast 3:3 111 l& A Allen I! Fleer. Jake Schas. Rib 63098 Conneaut 61 f l:25Vifast 20 113 571 E AA'ells 7 MabelTrask. SeaMime, Armagh 63017 Conneaut lm70y l:51t"ast 13 lit 4'i E Wells S Obstinate. Stir Up, Sea Mime" KINGLING II.. b. h, 3 109 By Ethelbert King's Favorite, by HanTr. (Trainer. J. Arthur. Owner, J. P. Mayberry). 6G749 Marlboro 1 1-16 l:35tfast 3-2 10S 3 1 1 2b A Abel 6 A.There, Dot.'s Best, Zennotta GG735 Marlboro lm70y 1:53 fast 21-10 111 5 1 3s 3H A Abel S .May Girl, Sir Adsum. Bar One 65965 K'worth 7-S 1:31 ihvy 17 103 8 3 6s 6" A Abel S Tribune, Tarascon. Ciceronian 65917 K'worth 7-S l:27fast 11 111 3 C 6 5' J Heenan G Devonite, Billv Lane, Tamper 65826 K'worth lm70y 1:45 fast 7 104 3 4 i- 41 A Abel G Am.Eagle. Ruddles. Billv Lana 65734 K'worth ImTOy l:45fast 24 103 1 7 Gi 6J2 A Abel 10 Ogarite, Blarney Boy, Penelope DOYLE, ch. c, 4 109 By Magneto Fidget, by Plaudit. (Trainer, W. H. Denham. Owner. W. G. Gambrill). 06734 Marlboro 1 1-16 1:51 fast 16 101 4 7 7 6" S Banks 7 Doctor Jim. Horeb, Plantarede 65929 M'neuve Ab 3-4 1:24 hvy 21 111 Pulled up. R McA'ney 7 Golden Red, Lady lone. Parol 05545 Kempton 1 1-16 l:32"ifast 13-10 112 3' E T Moore 7 Fair Lassie. Polvgamist, KingB. G5504 Kempton 51 f l:0S4fast S 107 5 AV Smith 7 F.Lassie, F'tAccompli, K.'sQu'n 05410 Kempton 1 1-16 l:53'.sfast 2 lit 1 E T Moore S Counsel. John Arbor, El Coronel 65244 Dorval 1 1-S l:36bfast 21-3 6S 2 1 5'i 6'J M Garrett 8 Hercules, Indianl'rince, Tan II. NAVAJO, b. s, 4 104 By Harmosicon Garner, by Radium. (Trainer, A. Mitchell. Owner, A. Mitchell). 06732 Marlboro 6i f 1:26 fast 22 110 S S S 6" C White S Purl, Jap Muma. Ina Kav G5083 Timon'm Ab 3-4 1 :17ifast 15 122 S O Diam'nd S Capt. Bob. Li Bar. Utah 65005 Tim'm Ab 1 1-S 1:55 fast 7 101 L" C Brown 3 Gratian, Jake Sclias G4940 Tim m Ab 1 1-16 1:52 fast 21 108 3'i F AV'dst'k 8 Gratian. Amaze. Li Kross 64108 Del'mier lm30y l:47V5fast 22 101 S'" C AVhite S C. Rambler. DukeRiiff. IlulcVon 04120 Del'mier Ab 3-8 l:06hvy 7 lit 1' C AVhile S SmilingThrciigh. Sheka, Drifting JAP MUMA, b. g, 4 (M) 104 By Ildrim Dazzling Ray, by Giganteum. (Trainer, C. Richards. Owner, W. Metzgar). GG732 Marlboro CI f 1:26 fast . 28 103 5 3 2'i 25 A Frieshon S Purl, Ina Kav, Air. X. G0508 Akron 3-4 Lnfast 43-10 112 7 A Arvin 10 Our Knte, Lendouhi, Grandee 66503 Akron Ci f l:23Vkslow 27 113 6" S AVida 8 Q.of the Spa. C.A.Bvrne. ("Msca 6G43G Akron lm70y 1:57 hvy 11 19S 7" O Atwell 7 l.o Bleuet, Silex II., Polvgamist 00332 Akron 61 f l:25'5fast 3 10t 3 O Atwell s Cl.l'ranees. Pr.l!oiiero, Safranor 06299 Akron CI f 1:25 fast 25 112 3" O Atwell 9 .Star.Iianner, lieiiecia. Par Maid GEORGE WASHINGTON, ch. g, 7 109 By Celt Sallie Washington, by Eon. (Trainer, A. Bennett. Owner. J. Chamber). 6G748 Marlboro 1 1-16 1:56 fast t 113 5 3 3 3'i D Stirling G Utah. May Girl. Plantarede G3174 Conneaut 61 f l:2i good 13-10 lit Sat C Garner S Obstinate", Beeswaw. C. o Mine 63959 Conneaut 1 1-1G 1:54 fast 11 110 21 E Hileman 5 AV.Arrow, Cous.o'Mine Zetetic G2G79 Erie 1 1-S 1:36 fast 12 W3 V'l R Ball S Wilton Arrow, IU.s. Maala 62584 Erie lm70y 1 :48":-.fast 10 lr. Fell. A Kroger 8 She Devil, Li Kross, AViil Kooa 02 199 Eti" 1 1-16 l:Ws1ow 61 1-') 4 J IV w foAl s S.l'.aiiiier, Shortstop, ( apt Bunu 7th RACE i Mile anil -O Varils. :i-ycar-olils ami upward. Claiming. XA KROSS, b. g, 6 109 By Martinet Chemulpo, by Ben Strome. (Trainer, R. A. Johnson. Owner. R. A. Johnson). 05599 X.K'ton 1 1-S 1:5S fast 7-10 IK 1 T AA'Miams 5 Pierrot, Short Stop, Hocnir 05510 X.K'ton 1 l:47sfast 24-5 115 13, T AVMiams 0 AVodan, Olil Pop. Canny Lady 5 102 X.K'ton Ab S-S 1:04 fast 15 11:1 3 T AVilli'ms (i kittle Avon. July Klv, Malvolio 053U7 X.K'ton l 1:49 fast 31-10 115 f. O Atwell 7 Old Pop. AVodan, Short Stop 5149 XcwKen. 1 l:4Sfast 31-10 112 5' AV D'k'son ', Clip, Wilton Arrow, Dewitt 65071 N.K'ton 1 l:.r.O slow 16 110 . 23 .1 Allen 7 Starry Banner, Dr. Hall, Clip 05088 Tim'm Ab Gi f 1:21 fast 11 10S i H Holmes 8 Fleer, True as Steel, Miil.Stories 05040 Tim'm Ab 1 1-4 2:13fast 2-5 111 1 J Connor 4 Challenger, Consul, Corax 04957 Tim'm Ab 1 1-1C 1:4S fast 10 110 3' J Cannon 4 Sunnyllill, Mayltoberts. Stirl'p LE BLEUET, b. g, 5 109 By Verdun Grand Source, by Faucheur. (Trainer, B. Burton. 0wrer, Shippy & Burton). 00574 Akron Ab 1 1-S l:5T.fast 12 113 2'J J Glass 9 Puzzle. Drifting, Kva Souk 0G430 Akron ln)70y 1:57 hvy 2 113 1 C ldames 7 Silex II., I'olygamist, Graces OG304 Akron GJ f l:2Gfast 9-5 113 li C Kaiues S Berlin. MargaretX., Melancholia 00020 M.H'kMs 3-4 l:17hvy 13 ICS) ., AV Taylor 10 B.AVrack, O.MeKenna, M. Dixie 03713 M.Heights 7-S l:2Cfast 99 105 9 12 12 11" K Koehm 12 Barriskane, G'yKagle. Xnshotah G360G M. Heights 5 1:10 hvy Jir 112 C 11 10' 10': S Doerr 12 T.J.P'derg't, Baby'n'n, T. Roach 02783 Latonia 1 1-lC 1:43 fast Si5 10S 9 11 It 11" S Doerr 11! La Fousirc, Montjoy, Sun God C2183 Churchill 3-4 l:14fast C9 110 9 10 9 E Martin 10 Blaise, Hereafter, Trust Official 01835 Churchill 1 3-15 2:01mud 33 10S 3 7 7 7" G Fields 7 Nurture, Xordeek, Alex Jr. 01770 Churchill 1 1-lC l:47fast 70 10S C 9 9 S: 13 Scobie 10 Dr. Itac, A'irgo, Young Adam PROSPECTOR, b. g. 8 109 By Mushroom Clef d'Or. by Bend Or. (Trainer, AV. R. Padgett. Owner. H. Dougherty). 00734 .Marlboro 1 1-1G 1:31 fast 1S-5 IIS 7 4 3' 4. F Moore 7 Doctor Jim, Horeb, riantnredc 00574 Akron Ab 1 1-S l:55fast 1G 10S 15 McCann 9 Puzzle, jc Ulcuct, Drifting 00404 Akron lmTOy 1:51 mud 2 112 Z-l C Eames (! Clip, Will Soon, My Hose 05418 X.K'ton 1 1-16 l:53fast 23-10 113 Z-h It Ryan 5 Rog, Cockroach, AVilton Arrow 05249 X.K'ton 1 1:42 fast 71-10 109 1 R Ryan 5 Cockroach, AVilt. Arrow. Clip 05115 X.K'ton 1 1-1G l:5Ggood 4 109 4:!R Ryan 0 Seutim'tal, Slip.Silver. Cockr'ch KEB0, b. g, 8 109 By Ogden Cremorne, by Carlibad. (Trainer. T. Costello. Owner, T. Costello). 00735 Marlboro lm70y 1:53 fast 31 110 S S 7s G7 AAr Organ S May Girl, SirAdsum. KiuglinglT. 05981 M'neuve 1 1-2 2:54imud GJ ICS C14 F Hullinan 7 IU'tarede, Polygam't, Satinniore 05933 M'neuve lm70y 1:59 hvy SS 114 3 F Gariepy ! H. Olympus. EdithlC. C.Bamltler 05841 M'neuve lm70y 1:50 fast 17 10S G" AV Smith 0 Edith K., Tommie C, King 15. (;5459 Kempton 1 1-S l:.r,Sfast IS 10$ 51" AV Smith 5 Fireworlh, Ramona II., J. Arbor G5325 Kempton 1 1-1G l:54fast 15 112 52 C AVhite 0 Fin'IRooster, KingK., P.r'dview REFUGEE, b. g, 9 109 By Hamburg First Flight, by Thrush. (Trainer, G. Leitch. Owner, C. Wilson). 00734 Marlboro 1 1-lfi 1:31 fast 17 109 1 6 Gl 750 C O'Mah'y 7 Doctor Jim, Horeb, l'lantarede M408 H.deG'ce 1 1-16 l:4Sfifast 10 99 S S 10 Uu F AV'dst'ckl3 Maize. Exliorter, Mar. Luokett 01309 H.deG'ce 1 1-1G l:50'sgood 7 102 4 S 10l S'JA Gantnerl4 Roseate, Ironl'.oy, A'anityDres'r .rW21 K'worth 1 1-8 l:54fast G 100 4 5 5 S 9l 10l .1 McTag't 11 Madrono, Xeenah, Rhymer 5C702 Windsor 1 1-1G l:471fast 14-5 103 7 i 3 4 71 S' J Rowan 9 OnierK., Xonskid, Richard V. BURLINGAME. ch. g, 8 109 By Cunard Sweet Alice, by Flying Dutchman. (Trainer, J. A. Carter. Owner, G. Luther). 00735 Marlboro lm70y 1:53 fast 30 100 1 5 - 5J C AA'hiie S May Girl, SirAdsum, Kinglingll. 00487 laurel 3-4 l:16fast lOf 107 13 15 15 15" A McL'lin 15 Kirah, Nolo, Hutchison 05074 H.deG'ce 1 1-1G l:49fast 41f 106 13 13 13 13" C Taylor 13 Gath, Gallivant, Hard Gness 0508G Tim'm Ab Gi f 1:24 fast 3 107 43 J Allen S Zennotta. Daddy, Litholick 05047 Tim'um Ab Gi f 1:21 fast 31 10S 23 J Allen 5 Fleer, T.asSteel. T.J.Penderg't NIGEL, b. g, 9 109 By Sempronius Altuda (AV. C. Saunders). (Trainer, N. B. Plunkett. Owner, N. B. Plunk ett). 5725S M'lkoro Ab5-S 1:10 fast 16 110 Pulled up. C Jackson 5 Chasseur. Le Gardon, Xigel DCSJG H'town Ab 3-4 1:25 slow IS 109 5' J Ryan 5 Snperniaid, BlueFlame. Fourleaf fS07 H'town 1 1-16 l:52"'Sfast i6 107 Pulled up. P Madeira (! O'Malley, Florsain, Celtic Lass 54294 Krie 1 1-S 1:57 fast 42 117 Pulled up. X Collins 0 C'terbal'ce, Emma.I., H.C.Baseh 403' 9 Bowie 1 l:41fast 43-10 113 3 3 2 2 5i S1 AV .1 O'lJ'n 9 Zouave, Binrado. Graphic 40107 Laurel 1 1-lC l:47fast 1 112 1 3 1 1 Is lz AV J O'B'nlO Ocean Prince, Hwfa. Keziah 40C-6S laurel 1 1-16 l:46fast 1 113 4 1 1 1 1' l5 AV J O'B'n 9 Hwfa, Sea Urchin, Galley Head 40035 Laurel 1 1-1G 1:47 fast 21-10 113 6 2 2 2 2 2 Ar J O'B'nlG Thorn Bloom. Medusa, Babettc Page 6 ST. ANGELINA, b. f, 2 108 By Escoba Chin Chin, fcy Voter. (Trainer, C. Buxton. Owner, A. Marrono). GS731 Marlboro 5-S 1.-03 fast 6 10S 3 3 3' 42 M Buxton 5 He True'n. Tlio Girl, Auntie Km 6G418 Laurel 51 f l:09?sfast 3 105 5 9 Sl 7 B Sm'w'odlO Noon Glide. Pennon. Rosic II. 66138 Laurel El f l:09good 7 95 7 4 41 5'1 W Martin S Ilillliousc, BeTrueman, P'rSpori GG037 Laurel 3-4 lUCslop 13 103 4 4 4& 41 G Breun'g Hoy. Noon Glide, Billy Gibson 65173 Dorval 51 f l:14hvy 7 111 5 3 4s 41 M And'son (5 Nickname, Fitzrue. Water Tax G-f 754 U. Bonnets 51 f l:07fast 19 104 1 9 9l 9J M Buxton 10 l'atcliw'k, R'kgarden, MissTnft 64130 FortErie 51 f l:0Sfast 8 U2 3 3 4 5" M Buxton S l'atcliw'k. BlueTony, Styl'liMiss MARGARET LORETTA, br. f, 2(M) 105 By Frizzle Seemly, by Torpolnt. (Trainer. S. Taylor. Owner, E. J. Wright). 66743 llarlboro 5-8 1:03 fast 12 10S 7 7 61 5' K .Telley 8 Br.Belle, S.andSatin, Pikesville 6G70G Timlico 51 f l:07&fast SO 112 1 S 7 7's C Lang S M.Land, KingChaiming. Peddler 66546 Kmpire 51 f l:06fast 100 93 10 9 10 10" H Shillick 10 Spot Cash. Stella Maris, Pullon 06441 Empire 51 f l:0SVsfast 30 103 4 G 6s 7s E KummerlO F.Devil, Sunsini, Soph.Goldinan GG371 Empire 51 f l:07fast CO 100 10 10 105 10' E Zorn 11 Baffles. BI.Friday. S.Goldman GG337 Empire 5-S l:01Hfast SO 10S110 S 7' G E Jelley 15 Kcenan. F'thfulGirl, BrotberPat 062 3 'J Empire 51 f l:0S&fast 10 1024 3 3s G7 B Bell 8 Driftwood, Owasco, Temptress OLIVE MAY, ch. f, 2 (M) 103 By Textile Iberville, by Matchless. (Tniner, C. W. Plnnkett. Owner, C. W. Plunkett). GG731 Marlboro 5-S 1:03 fas:: 21 10S 5 5 5 5" S Banks 5 Be True'n, The Girl, Aim tie I.m 6852 Conne'tL. 41 f 59&fast 13-10 117 41 E AVells (i Pretty Boll, BackTaps, Oriental CU2CSHAW, b. f, 2 (M) 105 By Fitz-Grafton Miss Valens, by Valens. (Owner. E. Daingerfield). GG743 Marlboro 5-S 1:03 fast 43 1091 2 4 7 711 O Martin 8 Br.Belle, S.andSatin, Pikesville 2nd RACE .1 1 -i; Furlongs. IJ-year-oIds and ivaril. Claiming'. STREAMER, ch. g, 4 114 By Star Shoot Lou Blue, by Ogden. (Trainer, 1. Campbell. Owner, L. Campbell). G6745 Marlboro 51 I l:095sfast 37 107 6 5 u- r.l C Jackson S Futcn, Forest Queen. Al Pierce 66729 Marlboro 51 f 1:10 fast 51 106 S 7 5s 41 G O'M'ney 8 Zorro, AlPiercc, True as Steel 03882 M'neuve Ab 5-S 1:02 fast "6 112 3H C O'Mah'y 7 Sandal), Muzzey, Nick London 64287 KingEd. 3-4 l:17fast 70 115 S P Madeira S Neenali, Tied Post, Ilomam 63726 Mt.ltoyal 1 l:44fast 25 10S 7i X Collins 10 Bloudel. Dolly C. Morning Face 63619 Mt.Royal Gl f l:22fast 8 113 7s F Hunt 12 Per.Larty, JackHealey. Cnn'ubaU 63087 Del'mier Ab 3-4 l:24slow 9 114 o"J E Atkins'n 9 McLane, GoldenRed, DhityMoore G3010 Del'mier Ab 5-S 1:10 slop 25 112 7" E Atkins'n 9 FairLassie, B'clinnalian. SilexII. WHO KNOWS, b. c, 4 (M) 109 By Hcno Child of Dawn, by Strephon. (Trainer, j, Y. Christmas. Owner, J. Y. Christmas). 06730 Marlboro 51 f l:09fast 45 100 4 2 5 5"i F Moore S Utah. Arthur Middleton. Tricks 63083 Timon'm Ab 3-4 l:17fast 30 117 5si J Allen S Capt. Bob, Li Bar. Utah BY HECK, b. s, 6 114 By Helmet Lady Languish, by St. Simos. (Trainer, S. Veitch. Owner, C. K. Harrison, J r.). G4385 KingEd. Ab 5-S l:05slow 5 112 S' AV Hinphv 9 Bashful, Cremona. Nick Iymdon 63045 Ham'n 1 1-S OT l:52fast 12f 102 11 12 12 11" HBrydgesl2 Weary, Dark Hill, Murray i2485 B.B'nnets Ab 2 4:15hvy 17 147 4 3 3 3'00B Kleeger 5 Courteous, St. Paul, Brizz G224G Conn'ght 2 3:50mutl 26 136 1 L. rider. W Borgan G ButcherBoy, McCorburn. Algardi 621G5 Conn'ght Ab 2 4:00 fast 14 142 4 5 5 5" W Boigan 5 Bellringer, St. Paul, Briganna G1410 H.deG'ce Ab 2 4:03fast 24f 120 10 Fell. C AVilk's'nlO Esquimau, FrecState, Infidel II. SLD C. KEENER, ch. g, G 109 By Tim Payne Gottlieben, by Rubicon. (Trainer, W. A. Buck. Owner, W. A. Buck). 06729 Marlboro 51 f 1:10 fast 6 106 3 5 S S19 F Moore S Zorro, Al Pierce, True as Steel 49705 Marlboro CI f l:29hvy S 10? G' D Stirling 7 Phcdcden, MissFilley. Itafferly 49698 Marlboro Gl f l:31&fast 3 120 3 E Hileman 3 niis.Qucen, TorqnatoII., Uaff'ty 49G7G Marlb'ro Ab 5-S 1:10 fast 9-10 114 l1 H Garner 7 H.P'duer. P.Bonero. B.Keaiill. MAB.Y BOCK, b. f, 3 (M) 93 By Half Rock Voluspa, by Dr. Leggo. (Trainer, C. Rieaards. Owner, W. Metzgar). GG730 Mailboro 51 f l:09fast CS 101 Left at post. C "White S Utah, Arthur Middleton, Tricks K1405 H.deG'co 3-4 l:131fast 317 110 10 11 11 11" J Heupel 11 Superlat'e, ThePeruv'n. S.-Tes-ter 55100 Conn'ht 5-S l:02fast 53 117 6 7 7 7 7l" B Ball 7 My Bosie. Dare. Miss Fraulaud MOUNTAIN DEW. b. m, 5 (M) 103 By Assagai Mountain Mist, by Magnetizer. (Trainer, D. Woodford. Owner, J. Paladine). G6744 Marlboro 51 f 1:10 fast 37 10S 3 4 4i 51 .1 Gordon 7 Tricks, Refrain, Jamaica Belle G5082 Timonium Ab 2 3:59 fast 19 135 Pulled up. S Stev'son (! Racout'se, A.Excel'nce, Blackf'd G5B70 X.K'ton Ab 5-S l:02&slov- 5 107 C,: J Sm'wood Milda, MasterKarma, Obstinate 53S3G Bowie 7-S l:30rihvy 17f 10G 13 13 13 Pulled up.G W Car'!113 Burgoyno, Pibroch, Medusa ES177 Empire Ab 3-4 l:10&fast GO 114 7 7 7 I1 S11 G W Car'U 8 Monastery, E'stView, McKenna K3S3 Empire lm70y l:47Jfast 30 103 5 11 12 11 12 12" L Penman 12 3Iose, Maize, Current Events GUS SCHEER, ch. g, 7 114 By The Hnnager Jaoqcemlaot, by Barebbu (Trainer, E. J. Crawford. Owner. E. J. Crawford). G2014 Conneaut 61 f 1:25 fast 7 114 7" L Goines 7 Primitive, Miss Adrianne, Conan 56SI3 H'town Ab 5-S l:01fast 9 117 2 L Golr.es 4 Earlymoru, Ahara, Lilerty Bond 5S799 H'town Ab 3-4 l:23?ifast 7 11$ 7" L Goines 7 Litholick, Bread Line, Stir Up 5J143 Aifduct Ci f l:21fcfast 20 IIS 14 10 13 14 14 E Martin 15 Mnudalay, Orcus, Pibroch 5125S Jamaica 3-4 l:13fast 40 104 G S 7 S S's S Lowe 10 Whimsy, LeadingStar, CarlineS. 540S6 Jamaica 51 f l:07ifast 30 112 7 10 11 ll1 S S Lowe 14 Salvestra. Winneconne, Asterisk ELITE, br. c, 3 (M) 102 By Dandy Rock Golden Meteor, by St. Savin. Trainer, E. R. Mitchell. Owner, Rockhill Farm Stable). C3935 M'neuve Ab 3-4 1:23 hvy 2t 107 G F Bullman G KingB., Key Ennis, Margaret N. G5409 Kempton 5-8 lrf5fast 22 110 7' L C'nagata S Last Girl, Bashful, Wise Lady 05024 Dorval 3-4 l:llfast 145 102 G G G 6,G W Bog'ski G Feylance, Chloris, Qnanah G3269 KingEd. Ab 5-S l:01fast 24 111 7" J Kennedy 8 JoyceUoffman, Dalton, Adeli.iS. BOG ART, br. g, 13 109 By Bannockburn Belle Ward, by Luke Blackburn. (Trainer. B. Chapman. Owner. B. Chapman). G5532 H.deG'ce lm70y 1:4S fast J33 109 6 6 G G: M Schw'tz G K.of t.II'er, KingJohn. H.Baker G520G Th'cliffe 1 l:42&good SI 113 2 4 41 G7 yi Schw'tz 9 SkeerFace, Flame, Fair-Virginia G5097 Th'ncliffc 51 f l:07slow 16f 110 11 11 11 ll1' F Murphy 12 Hindoostan, Ogarite, lias G4898 Dufferin 61 f 1:27 fast 23 111 21 M Schw'tz 7 Ar'wPoint, M'den Voter, Banyan G4838 Dufferin Ab 5-S 1:01 fast 70 105 61 R McCr'nn 7 Avion. Emden. lias 3rd RACE T8 Uiile. :-yvar-(tlls antl iipivard. Claiming'. PURL, br. h, S 118 By Magneto Continue, by Orlando. (Trainer. C. Buxton. Owner, C. Buxton). GG732 Marlboro 61 f 1:26 fast 7-10 113 3 2 l'i Is D Stirling S Jap Muma. Ina Kay, Mr. X. 05534 Wood'ne 3-4 l:12fast 6 109 6 4 5 541 C Turner 8 Bullion, Quanah, Har.Burgoyne G5241 Dorval lm70y l:4Cfast 6 99 C 5 4l 3'i R Doyle 7 Darkllill, C.J.C'gmile, Iloisterer G4973 B.B'nnets 7-S 1:26 fast 23-10 106 7 4 4'1 1?. E Barnes 10 Kuklux, Manna, The Nephew (4861 B.B'nnets 7-S l:26"fast 21 109 G 4 41 2 H Ericks'nll C.J.Craigmile, Jaeobina, Kuklux G4G59 Conn'ght 3-4 1:14 fast 4-5 112 3 3 3 ll II Ericks'nlO Vibrate. VivaCuba, LadyLuxury G454G Conn'sht 3-4 1:15 good 9-5 112 5 7 G'l G;l J Rowan 12 The Nephew, Itedmon. Clnrksou TOM NORRIS, b. g, 4 104 By Chuctanunda Nordlac, by Caldron. (Trainer, W. R. Padgett. Owner, H. Dougherty). GG572 Akron Gi f 1:24 fast 51 105 4C J Pevic 10 Briarcliff, Eiio. Col. Murphy G6438 Akron 61 f 1:2S hvy 5 10S 4' F Lux S MadNell, H'aceLereh, C.Murpliy GG2G8 Akron 3-4 1:17 fast 6 110 2l S Wida S JulyFly, Col.Miinhy, Poinerene G6118 M.H'ghts 51 f l:12mud 9-5 107 11 T Burns 10 M'yCowell. Treadwell. Dr.Shafer 65985 M.H'ghts 3-4 l:lGslop 12 10 25 T Burns S Jake Schas, Viva Cuba, Chow G5657 X.K'ton 3-4 1:20 fast 17-10 112 31 S Wida 5 Dewitt, Malvolio. Hat.McCarty G4770 ConLake Ab 5-S l:0275good 7-5 117 l3 W D'k'son 7 Maura, Fop, Gilder G473G ConLake Ab 5-S l:01i4fast 12 113 2J AV D'k'son (! W'lthyAnn, NoWomler, JamesG. REY ENNIS, b. g, 8 109 By Rey Hindoo Katherine Ennis, by Bonnie Joe. (Trainer, L. K. Crist. Owner, L. K. Crist). GG747 Marlboro 61 f l:24fast 17 113 G G 41 3' F W'dst'ck 7 Ina Kay, Venal Joy, Leoma G5979 M'neuve Ab 3-4 l:22mud S 112 7TJ C O'JIah'y 9 EdithK., B.Morning, LadyBetty G5935 M'neuve Ab 3-4 1:23 hvy 11-10 11-3 2 R Ball G KinglS., MargaretN., TommieC. G5693 M'n'uve-Ab 61 f 1:25 fast 10 113 610 R Ball 7 Counsel. JackHealey, Bed Post 65587 Kempton 51 f l:09lfast 24 107 5" C O'Mah'y S Kling, Montperri, El Coronel 65407 Kempton 51 f l:0S7ifast 14 117 71S W Smith S FairLassie, Homam, Automated G1483 KingEd. 1 1-2 2:44-fast 66 106 9lT R Ball 0 W.M.Baker. Fire'th. TheC'hm'r 61423 KingEd. 1 1-16 l:53ifast 19 107 7" R Doyle 8 Rieh'dV.. P'tarede, TheC'km'diT G1389 KingEd. Im70- l:54slow 12 10S 5;l A S'strom S BossB., Myr. Crown. Satinmoie 64121 De'mier Ab 61 f l:29Jihvy 3 117 4 S Wida S Bedland, Crest, Lady Harrigau O.UEEN OF THE SPA. br. m, 6 106 By Sir John Johnson Okitau, by Planudes. (Trainer, W. Hickman. Owner, R. A. Johnson). GG749 Mailboro 1 1-16 l:55fast 10 107 1 2 4 510 F Moore G A.There, Kiusliugll., Dotsliest 66571 Akron 61 f l:24Vfast 16 102 31 E Atkir.s'nlO Cavalier. Mr. Kruter, Black Pat G6503 Akron 61 f l:25Vslow J 109 1 L Mink 8 Chas.A.llyrne. Cliisca. MinnielL CG4G8 Akron 61 f l:20islow 3S 112 2 E Atkins'n S Efficient, Cavalier, Pierrot 6G398 Akron Ab 5-8 l:03mud 63 110 3i T Willi'ms 8 Virge, Chisea, Malvolio 6G2G2 Akron Ab 5-S 1:01 fast 29 113 53 T Willi'ms 7 F. Accompli. BigSon, Goldie S. SIR JACK, ch. g. 5 104 By Sea King Auvergne, by Sir Dixoa. (Trainer, J. Booker. Owner, J. D. Killen). GG744 Marlboro 51 f 1:10 fast 31-10 10G 5 5 53 4T1 S Banks 7 Tricks, Refrain, Jamaica Belle 6G254 Laurel 1 1-16 l:43fast 50 103 1 10 10 918 S Banks 10 M'nltor-cII.. MaxGold, Q.Blondc 65489 H.deG'ce 3-4 l:147sfast . Gl 105 12 It 14 13" S McLane 15 Camouflage, Fleer, Ira Wilson 65398 H.deG'ce lm70y l:4SVifast 136 110 5 10 10 10" S Banks 10 H'loP'dner, T'gling, F'kMonroe G5303 H.deG'ce 1 1-8 l:56Jfast 43f 105 7 7 71 7 S McLane 11 Debadou, K.of the H'r, At.Muir G4004 Kempton 5-S 1:03 hvy 15 ICS 3' S Banlw 7 MissIIolland. Bas, Hap.GoLucfcy 63971 Kempton 3-4 1:1C fast 36 107 4i S Banks S LillianG., SirGal'hadll.. Neenah ZENNOTTA, b. f, 3 105 By Vulcain Zenohia, by David Garrick. (Trainer, M. Grant. Owner, M. Grant). 66749 Marlboro 1 1-16 l:55fast 10 100 4 3 21 A'l AV Brown G A.There, Kinglingll., I)ot.sI'Ast GG521 Laurel 11:43 fast 7f 109 4 S Sak 9" A Allen 14 Toodles. Gazinta. Paul Micou G5G48 H.deG'ce 3-4 l:145ifast 17-10f 9S 12 12 12s 11" W Brown 13 Fleer, Whalebone, Tidings 65489 H.deG'ce 3-4 l:14fast 7f 97 10 12 13 10 W Brown 15 Camouflage, Fleer, Ira Wilson G5343 H.deG'co 3-4 l:15fast 13f 104 7 11 11s ll10 W Brown 12 Gaudy, Pietrus, Jock Scot 6508G Tim'm Ab 61 f 1:24 fast IS 97 1J W Blown S Daddy, Litholick, Burliiigame 4th R3CG T 1-11 IfurloiiK'.s. CI-year-tlls ami iiiiwarrt. Claimiimr. GAUDY, br. c, 4 114 By Bryn Mawr Fancy Dress, by Ben Brush. (Trainer. L. Campbell. Owner. L. Campbell). 6G071 Laurel 3-4 1:16 hvy 20 113 3 10 12 12" A Allen 15 Delhi Maid. Ira Wilson, Kirah C5343 ILdeC'ce 3-4 l:15sfast 13f 120 2 2 2'1 1 A Allen 12 Pietrus, Jock Scot, Plain Bill 61952 Timon'm Ab 3-4 l:17fast 19-10 113 1 A Allen 5 Alf Vczina, Fleer, True as Steel 64939 Timon'm Ab 3-4 1:19 fast 13-10 115 l- A Allen G Bread Line. Zennotta, Utah 2411 Dufferin Ab 5-S 1:03 fast 3-2 113 1 .1 Dawson S Split.Silk, Sea Mimic, L. Gentrv t!20G0 Mt.Royal 51 f l:0Sifast 26 117 31 F Chiav'talO List Girl, Starkader. Midian 6195" Mt.Royal 3-4 l:13ifast 33 113 741 J Smith 10 Sunrose, F. G. Corley, Old Red STAR COURT, ch. g. 5 114 By Star Shoot Courtmaid. by Prince Royal. (Trainer, S. McKee. Owner. H. Walser). GG74G Marlboro 3-4 1:28 fast 17-10 113 2 1 1 1 C Jackson 6 Warrennant, Bl.Bibhon. OldPop 6G511 Empire lm70y l:467sfast 7 103 3 3 31 43i H Shillick 9 Transient, Huonee. fhateaugaT ' 6G477 Empire 11-16 1:50 fast 15 101 9 G 4l 3 E Bell 11 CareFrce, Juno. Lord Herbert GG372 Empire Ab 3-4 1:10 fast 30 111 9 8 8 S'iE KummerlS T.Alinoner, Cl'glij'dan, SloneJug GG307 Empire lm70y 1:4G fast 13 103 1 2 4 5" E Kummcr 5 Sea Cove, Sea Mint, Scot'liChief 65804 Jamaica 3-4 l:125fast 7 118 10 7 Gl 6i E Taplin 10 Valentia, Esquire, Transient 65G42 Aqueduct 7-8 l:27fast 8 117 6 2 2: 3J A McL'lin 13 Horeb, Ting-a-I.ing. Wvlie G528G Aqueduct CI f l:2iy5fast 25 105 6 4 3 lni R Mari'ellil5 T.-a-Ling, crghjordan, Ejuire GLENN, b. g, 8 108 By Magellan Castonia, by Florizel II. (Trainer, W. R. Padgett. Owner, H. Dougherty). 66733 Marlboro CI f l:25&fast 5 105 3 1 4 5' F Moore G Thriller, Valentia, South Breeze 6G573 Akron 3-4 l:16HJast S 112 2 H Ch'ppell 8 She Devil. Ballynew, Panaman C6471 Akron 1 1-16 1:53 slow 23-10 114 t C Eames G North Wales, SlieDevil. EvaSonr 66369 Akron lm70y 1:48 fast 17 110 1 C Eames 7 Sentimental, Puzzle, Mv Rose 5M8 M.H'ghts 1 l:40fast 21-5 109 51 C. Corey 8 Har.Burgovne, Mvltose." Bernu.nt 65750 M.H'ghts 7-S l:274fast 2 117 3s W Taylor 7 My Rose. Hopeful, Murray i I TITANIA, ch. m, 5 112 By Bard of Hope Lady Fern, by Hippodrome. J (Trainer, R. B. Jackson. Owner, J. Serio). j 66733 Marlboro 61 r l:25&fasx 5 111 4 C 6 C'5 L Barcenes 0 Thriller, Valentin, South Breezo 66038 Laurel 1 l:42VfcsIop 21 100 1 7 7 7" S McLane 7 MollieBamcs, TenButtons, Moco 6;910 Laurel 3-4 l:13fast n iqs n io Sl 97 E Sm'w'odl5 Jock Scot, Perigourdine, IMo 6.j211 Dorval 3-4 l:164slow 1 111 l l i n e Barnes 7 T.Nephcw, B.Bahy. SirGala'dll. Gi023 Dorval 3-4 l:13&fast 3 103 2 1 1J 2'1 E Barnes 7 Mum.Junibo, Mavourn'n, Hopeful G4926 B.B'nnets 3-4 1:13 fast 21 109 3 1 1J 21 E Barnes 7 Mum.Jumbo, Tanll., P'paganla GI808 B.B'nnets 3-4 l:127ifast 27-10 107 2 3 3'1 6'J E Barnes 10 Bevcr.Belle. ItlackBaby, Fornovo LITTLE AVON, ch. c. 3 Ho By Estimator Mama Johnson, by Cesarion. (Trainer, J. R. Sabine. Owner, J. R. Sabine). G5891 M.H'ghts 51 f l:06fast 30 101 6U F Moore G Ultimata, Panaman, Redmon Ii'K'ttm Ab 5"s 1:04 fast 35-10 10S i: C Eames G Julv Fly. La Kross, Malvolio G..248 N.K ton Ab 5-S 1:01 fast 69-10 109 ri R Ryan G Elga, Dr. Hall, McLane Gu027 Dufferin Ab 5-8 1:03 mud 27 107 G A Arvin S Mormon, Harp o't.North.L'gStir 5ufferin Ab 5"S ifast 2 112 4J j Austin Topmast, Ient, Tricks 648Go Dufferin Ab 5-S l:02---ifast 3-2 109 1 w Taylor 7 Spina way, Bonna A.. Ravanna SAL9ME: b' ,n' 5 104 Ey Sain Hortense, by Alvescot. (Trainer. J. T. Harris. Owner, G. Z. Browns, GG729 Marlboro 51 f 1:10 fast 16 1121 6 6 6s 6' B Parke S Zorro, Al Pierce. True as Steel G4711 ConLake 3-4 l:lSfast 12 10"". 4s T Rao 5 James G., Coombs, Speedy Luly G4u93 ConLake Ab 3-S l:00fast 2S 110 G'l T Drum'nd (! Fondllope, Peg.Eaton. Pok.Jana 64.)0; Erie Ab 5-S 59 good 3 10S Ci O Atwell 9 James G., Gilder, Mannchen 64 4.3 Erie Ab 5-S 57?irast 2G 103 !". F Lux 7 Peg.Eiiton. Vansylvia, I'ok.Janc 6444a Erie Ab 5-S 59 fast G 105 4 F Lux 7 July Fly. Mannchen, Trader RUTH T., blk. m, 5 (M) 102 By The Picket Mary King, by Fatherless. (Trainer, E. L. Groves. Owner, E. L. Groves). GG036 Laurel 3-4 l:15feslop 2S 113 3 S 8 S W Kelsay S W.ofC'tomaii, Sng.Ar'n, Torchy SALT PETER, ch. b, 5 (M) 112 By Peter Quince Yolanda, by St. Florian. (Trainer. A. Taney. Owner, H. R. Freck). GGG34 Pimlico 3-4 l:13fast 74f 117 9 12 12 12 E Josiah 12 L'Effare, Ar. of Gold. Dexterous G5G49 H.deG'ce 3-4 l:14fast 7f 110 G S 4l 3: J Wallace 14 Ira Wilson, Jock Scot, Pietrus 65343 H.deG'ce 3-4 l:15ifast GJ 117 G 9 S- Sl E Josiah 12 Gaudy, Pietrus, Jock Scot 6,679 Saratoga 3-4 l:14good GO 120 Left at post. E Josiah 10 Sling, Kirklevington, P.'htLichta G4514 Saratoga 3-4 1:15 hvy 100 116 10 9 9' 9 B Josiah 10 French Furze, SeaMiut, Roulette 4282G Belm'tT. Ab 5-S l:05sfast 1-2 110 2 1 4 41 T Nolan 4 Lim'ckljiss, Roseland. Frenzcla 4. 99 Jamaica &-S 1:01 fast 1? H5 6 6 7s 7'" T Nolan 9 MyLaddie. H.Ovcrlleels, Feodor LA B.A.B'. b h 5 117 By Bartender Katie, by Broomstick. (Trainer, F. Segler. Owner. W. D. Althouse). GGG73 Pimlico. 3-4 l:13fast CS 118 S 7 S S; F Keogh 9 AV.-Barre, PavDear, Homostr'cU H-deG'ce & fast G8 110 2 6 6 6i A Allen G McKenna. Champl'n. T.Witchet n-o? Gi083 Tirnon m Ab 3-4 l:17fast 20 117 Z' C Mergler S Capt. Bob, Utah. Evadner G49ii Timon'm Ab 3-4 l:21fast 27 112 25 C Mergler 5 PlainBill, Ormalleed, Corax 5th RACE r, l-i: KurliiKS. 3-year-olils and upward. Claiming. ARRAH GO ON, br. g, 7 114 By Sweep EUangowan, by Do Beau7oir. (Trainer, M. C. Kelley. Owner, J. W. Bean). G2200 Th'ncliffe Gl f l:074fast 16-5 112 6" J McTag't S M.Maulsbv, P.allvnew, OldSimier G1489 Pimlico 3-4 l:13fast 43-10 119 2 4 5 3'i C Rob'sonl2 UltraC,dd, Hid.lenJewel. Tidings G1430 H.deG'ce 3-4 l:13--ifast 31 116 2 1 1J 21 J Uutwell 15 L'Effare. F.Tireur. Flib'tvgibb't 61305 H.deG'ce 3-4 l:UVigood 177 117 3 4 51 7 J WilliamslS UltraGold, Sidereal, Br't Lishts BODANZKY, b. g, 4 114 By Celt Nora Langhorno, by Fatherless. (Trainer, W. B. Trundle. Owner. H. E. Mcore ). GG487 Laurel 3-4 l:16fast lOf 112 12 11 145 14" G Walls 15 Kirah. Rolo, Hutchison 66108 Laurel 1 1-1G l:51good llf 103 6 10 11 11" E Legere 11 Gallivant, Bttahe. Kalli.Rai:kin G5910 Laurel 3-4 l:13fast 9f 110 12 13 15 14' L Morris 15 Jock Scot, Pcrigourdin?. Rolo 65G48 H.deG'ce 3-4 l:14?ifast 56 103 9 C 41 43 W Martin 13 Fleer. Whalebone, Tidings G5342 H.deG'ce 3-4 l:15?;fast llf 10J 4 5 5' 5J3 F W'dst'ckl5 Terminal, Wrecker. Whalebone G20G8 Chagrin 5-S 1:03 slow 12 110 57 E T Moore 7 M.IIollins, Cockroach, D.Faslnon G1887 M.Heights 3-4 1:22 hvy lOf 112 3 R Bolton 11 Propaganda, V.Cuba, B.Favo.-Ttc RUNFRA. ch. f. 3 112 By Runnymede Zafra, by Solitaire II. (Trainer, R. M. Samuslson. Owner, R. M. Samuelson). 66729 Marlboro 51 f 1:10 fast 63 104 7 S 71 715 C Jackson S Zorro, Al Pierce, True as Steel G5G48 H.deG'ce 3-4 l:14fast 17-10f 109113 13 13 13" M Har'sonl3 Fleer, AVhalebone. Tidings 65533 H.deG'ce 1 1-16 1:51 fast 00 f 104 11 11 11 lis E Barnes 11 Bttahe, Miss Fillev. Mil.-s S. 65343 H.deG'ce 3-4 l:13fast 136 108 S 12 12 12" F W'dst'k 12 Gaudv, Pietrus. Jock Scot 65043 Tim'um Ab Ci f l:20fast 42 103 Left at post. J D'minick G TactlessII.', M.Nell, Perig.urdina G1416 H.deG'ce 3-4 l:15Vbfast 21-5f 93 11 11 mi 7J7 X Swart 15 Dare, Satana. Royallieu G1311 H.deG'ce 3-4 l:16Vtgood 9f 106 11 11 11' 13' A Allen 15 Rolo, Dare. Titania TRICKS, b. g. 3 (M) 109 By Theo. Cook Canny Miss, by Ogden. (Trainer, J. Arthur. Owner. J. Arthur). 66744 Marlboro 51 f 1:10 fast 1 100 4 1 V- l- A Abel 7 Refrain, .TaniaieaBelle, SirJack 66730 Marlboro 51 f l:09fefast 6 99 6 5 3' A Abel S Utah, ArthnrMiddleton. Itutiiun 65967 K'worth lm70y l:31'ihvy 11 1(H) S 3 3s 4J A Abel 9 BribedVoter, Satana, Bill'sLuik 65870 K'worth 3-4 l:14Vifast 31 SS a 7 o 2 A Abel 9 (Airfield, Dalton, Dark Ages G5728 K'worth 7-S l:2Sfast 13 99 4 5 5 5i A Abel G Ciceronian, L'kyGirl, Bill'sLuck G5G82 K'worth 7-8 l:26fast 42f 101 11 10 10 10" A Abel 11 Ogarite. Colando, The Wag 65206 Th'cliffe 1 l:42&good 14 101 4 6 6 05i T Burns 9 SkeerFace, Flame, FairVirginia 65129 Th'ncliffe 3-4 l:l!slov 2J 102 8 4 4 33J M Fator 10 Neopolitan, Plutrel, Gipsy Joe NO TRUMPS, b. g, S 114 By Hastings Domino Whist, by Ben Strome. (Trainer, W. H. Denham. Owner, W. H. Denham). GG729 Marlboro 51 f 1:10 fast 37 106 2 4 4 5" S Ranks S Zorro, Al Pierce, True as Steel 64164 Del'mier Ab 5-S l:03ifast 43 101 S'JM Garrett 9 Mike, Runmic, Jacobean 04123 De'mier Ab 61 f 1:29 hvy 9 110 S'3 F Hunt S Dovle, Homam, Gratian 64078 Del'mier Ab 5-S l:05jslop 22 111 3s N Collins 9 L. Gentry, Kavman, Redland 63949 Kempton 5-S l:01ifast 36 112 4" V Jenkins 9 Clearfield, Starkader, Mess Kit FURLOUGH, ch. h, 5 (M) 103 By Fair Play Ferment, by Octagon. (Trainer, J. J. Mulrenan. Owner, M. Dolan). 5S319 Empire Ab 3-4 l:llfast 20 116 S 6 6 5 5aJ D Stirling S Rhinestone, Trader, MavRoberU 55SSS Empire Ab 3-4 l:10good 20 109 13 10 12 13' 13- M Har'sonll Saddle Ring, Grannv Lee, Cellva 1031 Empire Ab 3-4 l:llslow 12 115 8 S 11 12 12" J Mooney 12 Moroni, Teach.'sPet, SirClar'nce 30649 Jamaica 3-4 l:15fast 3 115 9 4 Pulled up.F "Weiner 11 Victors., L'Enjolcur, LeGauloia 50181 Aq'duct 5-3 l:00&fast 3 112 G 6 Sl 9i T P.owan 14 Lirgbetto, Victors.. War Map 60247 Aq'duct fil f l:20fast 60 100 2 5 6 6 63 R L' caster 0 T.de U'neur, AlbertA., Ace of A. EVADNER, b. h, 6 (M) 104 By Peep o'Day Evaline, by Deceiver. (Trainer, W. R. Martin. Owner, W. R. Martin). 60452 Laurel 3-4 1:14 fast 73 IIS 5 9 9 S' F W'dst'k 9 Kellerman, Minima, AV. I'ittston G5083 Timon'm Ab 3-4 l:177-ifast 5 117 45 J Den'son S Capt. Bob, La Bar, Utah 04956 Tim'um Ab 61 f l:21fast 13 110 2' F AVMsfk S Capt.Bob, TactlessII., R'dsman 57099 Tim'um Ab 5-S 1:1S fast 53 J17 31 J Dawson G Bounce, Olympiad, Gold Fovle 5703") Tim'um Ab 6if 1:23 fast 60 108 5 C Jackson G Leoma. Q. of the Spa, Salome PANJANDRUM, b. c, 3 (M) 107 By Lovetie Pandorina, by Bowling Brook. (Trainer, A. B. Maguire. Owner, C. Morton). GG071 Laurel 3-1 1:16 hvy 7f 105 14 11 13s 13" Al And'sonl5 Delhi Maid. Ira AVilson, Kirah 04120 Del'mier Ab 5-S l:06shvy C6 111 X Collins S Navajo. Smiling Through, Slieka G4077 Del'mier Ab 5-S 1:05 slop 2S 111 S;' X Collins S K.'sQueeii, Drifting. Fly. Beauty G3GG9. Mt.Royal 3-4 l:15Tsfast 13f 103 Pulled up. AV Bog's'.:il2 Jacquerie. Smil.Through. Slieka PRISCILLA GREENWAY, blk. f, 106 By Greenway's Best Racing Bell, by Racine. 4 (M) (Owner, O. J. Grau). 60745 Marlboro 51 f l:09rsfast 101 101 7 7 7 SX Rob'son S Futen, Forest Queen, Al Pierce G3083 Timon'm Ab 3-4 l:175fast 34 114 65J L Jenkins S Capt. Boh, Li Bar. Utah G500G Timon'm Ab 3-4 1:18 fast t'i 102 Y 351 L Jenkins 5 Bar Cov, Daddy, Alarv Head G1942 Tim'm Ab 61 f l:21fast 31 10T. 5" H Holmes 0 Sir Adsum, Fleer. Jake Schas G4G2G ConLake Ab 5-S ltflrigood S9 103 5" T AVilli'ms G NoAVouder, AV.JIack, D'yFasIiion (4592 ConLake Ab 5-S l:01fast 11 109 731 T AVilli'ms S Gilder, Mannchen, Sure 64531 Erie 1 1-16 1:59 slop 43 111 7" C Everett 7 Reveler, Minnie II.. Blue Star G4505 Erie Ab 5-S 59 good 10 108 7" T Rae 9 James G., Gilder. Mannchen ESTELLA II.. b. f. 4 (M) 111 By Wauseovne Peppermint, by St. Savin. (Trainer. W. R. Beverly. Owner, I. R. Beverly). 66744 Marlboro 51 f 1:10 fast 31 108 G 7 7 7:I E Jelley 7 Tricks, Refrain, Jamaica Belle G2970 Conneaut 41 f 5Sgood 70 101 S" J Connors S Q.of t.Spa. K.CIi'ham, C.Frances G2639 Erie Ab 5-S l:01iifast 41 107 9-J G Marino 9 Catoetin, Red Chief, Zainer 6th RACE ;l 31 lie ami HO Yards. ::-year-olils ami upward. Claiming. HOREB, b. ff. 5 111 By Horron Cyprienne, by Kingston. (Trainer, P. S. P. Randolph. Owner. P. S. P. Randolph). 667S4 Marlboro 1 1-16 1:51 fast 7--5 109 3 2 2l 21 E Jelley 7 DoctorJim. Pl'tarede, Prospector GG477 Empire 1 1-16 1:50 fast 7 113 5 7 10' 11" E Sande It CareFree, St.irCourt. Juno 66273 Empire ImTOy l:46ifast 12 11110 3 Sl 9:J E Jelley 11 Sir Galahad H., Consort, Orderly GG090 Jamaica 1 1-S l:50good 21 112 4 11' 3'i E Bel! 7 AVitchwork. Rustler. Consort G5991 Jamaica 1 1-16 l:4STigood 6 111 1 3 4'1 4 E Martz S A'ulcain Park, Bantrv, Consort G5850 Jamaica 11-16 1:47 fast 10 121 3 3 3'i SJ E Jelly G Huonee, Lackawanna, Maiz SIR ADSUM, b. g, 7 109 By Cave Adsum Apprentice Girl. (Trainer, J. Booker. Owner, J. Cremen). 66735 Marlboro lm70y 1:53 fast 7-5 116 4 3 2' 21 L AVil'ams S May Girl, Kindling II., Bar One 65084 Tim'm Ab 1 1-16 1:31 fast 9-10 110 1' A Allen 0 Tactless II., Challenger. I'runej 65004 Tim'm Ab 11-16 1:30 fast 4-5 112 l' A Allen 4 Prunes, Consul, Challenger J 64942 Tim'm Ab Ci f l:211fast 3:3 111 l& A Allen I! Fleer. Jake Schas. Rib 63098 Conneaut 61 f l:25Vifast 20 113 571 E AA'ells 7 MabelTrask. SeaMime, Armagh 63017 Conneaut lm70y l:51t"ast 13 lit 4'i E Wells S Obstinate. Stir Up, Sea Mime" KINGLING II.. b. h, 3 109 By Ethelbert King's Favorite, by HanTr. (Trainer. J. Arthur. Owner, J. P. Mayberry). 6G749 Marlboro 1 1-16 l:35tfast 3-2 10S 3 1 1 2b A Abel 6 A.There, Dot.'s Best, Zennotta GG735 Marlboro lm70y 1:53 fast 21-10 111 5 1 3s 3H A Abel S .May Girl, Sir Adsum. Bar One 65965 K'worth 7-S 1:31 ihvy 17 103 8 3 6s 6" A Abel S Tribune, Tarascon. Ciceronian 65917 K'worth 7-S l:27fast 11 111 3 C 6 5' J Heenan G Devonite, Billv Lane, Tamper 65826 K'worth lm70y 1:45 fast 7 104 3 4 i- 41 A Abel G Am.Eagle. Ruddles. Billv Lana 65734 K'worth ImTOy l:45fast 24 103 1 7 Gi 6J2 A Abel 10 Ogarite, Blarney Boy, Penelope DOYLE, ch. c, 4 109 By Magneto Fidget, by Plaudit. (Trainer, W. H. Denham. Owner. W. G. Gambrill). 06734 Marlboro 1 1-16 1:51 fast 16 101 4 7 7 6" S Banks 7 Doctor Jim. Horeb, Plantarede 65929 M'neuve Ab 3-4 1:24 hvy 21 111 Pulled up. R McA'ney 7 Golden Red, Lady lone. Parol 05545 Kempton 1 1-16 l:32"ifast 13-10 112 3' E T Moore 7 Fair Lassie. Polvgamist, KingB. G5504 Kempton 51 f l:0S4fast S 107 5 AV Smith 7 F.Lassie, F'tAccompli, K.'sQu'n 05410 Kempton 1 1-16 l:53'.sfast 2 lit 1 E T Moore S Counsel. John Arbor, El Coronel 65244 Dorval 1 1-S l:36bfast 21-3 6S 2 1 5'i 6'J M Garrett 8 Hercules, Indianl'rince, Tan II. NAVAJO, b. s, 4 104 By Harmosicon Garner, by Radium. (Trainer, A. Mitchell. Owner, A. Mitchell). 06732 Marlboro 6i f 1:26 fast 22 110 S S S 6" C White S Purl, Jap Muma. Ina Kav G5083 Timon'm Ab 3-4 1 :17ifast 15 122 S O Diam'nd S Capt. Bob. Li Bar. Utah 65005 Tim'm Ab 1 1-S 1:55 fast 7 101 L" C Brown 3 Gratian, Jake Sclias G4940 Tim m Ab 1 1-16 1:52 fast 21 108 3'i F AV'dst'k 8 Gratian. Amaze. Li Kross 64108 Del'mier lm30y l:47V5fast 22 101 S'" C AVhite S C. Rambler. DukeRiiff. IlulcVon 04120 Del'mier Ab 3-8 l:06hvy 7 lit 1' C AVhile S SmilingThrciigh. Sheka, Drifting JAP MUMA, b. g, 4 (M) 104 By Ildrim Dazzling Ray, by Giganteum. (Trainer, C. Richards. Owner, W. Metzgar). GG732 Marlboro CI f 1:26 fast . 28 103 5 3 2'i 25 A Frieshon S Purl, Ina Kav, Air. X. G0508 Akron 3-4 Lnfast 43-10 112 7 A Arvin 10 Our Knte, Lendouhi, Grandee 66503 Akron Ci f l:23Vkslow 27 113 6" S AVida 8 Q.of the Spa. C.A.Bvrne. ("Msca 6G43G Akron lm70y 1:57 hvy 11 19S 7" O Atwell 7 l.o Bleuet, Silex II., Polvgamist 00332 Akron 61 f l:25'5fast 3 10t 3 O Atwell s Cl.l'ranees. Pr.l!oiiero, Safranor 06299 Akron CI f 1:25 fast 25 112 3" O Atwell 9 .Star.Iianner, lieiiecia. Par Maid GEORGE WASHINGTON, ch. g, 7 109 By Celt Sallie Washington, by Eon. (Trainer, A. Bennett. Owner. J. Chamber). 6G748 Marlboro 1 1-16 1:56 fast t 113 5 3 3 3'i D Stirling G Utah. May Girl. Plantarede G3174 Conneaut 61 f l:2i good 13-10 lit Sat C Garner S Obstinate", Beeswaw. C. o Mine 63959 Conneaut 1 1-1G 1:54 fast 11 110 21 E Hileman 5 AV.Arrow, Cous.o'Mine Zetetic G2G79 Erie 1 1-S 1:36 fast 12 W3 V'l R Ball S Wilton Arrow, IU.s. Maala 62584 Erie lm70y 1 :48":-.fast 10 lr. Fell. A Kroger 8 She Devil, Li Kross, AViil Kooa 02 199 Eti" 1 1-16 l:Ws1ow 61 1-') 4 J IV w foAl s S.l'.aiiiier, Shortstop, ( apt Bunu Page 7 History of American Thoroughbred History of American Thoroughbred (Ninth Installment.) About this time (1S45) we find the South has been not only holding her own but surpassing the Xorth and challenging Mother England's Derby and Leger winners, oil their own turf. First Ave had Henry Perrit's unequaled mile heats. Next Lecompte beating Lexington many seconds under the best time of Fashion's best race. Then Lexington beating Lecompte's best time and, lastly, beating L.ecompte himself in worse time than he had made before, because his adversary could not drive him to make better. Then, Ln conclusion, we haTe Pryor making the best time accomplished in his period, at three-mile heats. Then, Lexington and Pryor, with a semi-dark mare Prioress, about which little is certainly known beyond her own stables, going abroad to take a rise out of the English cracks, calculating, of course, on the immense allowances which were not expected to fall short, under some contingencies, of twenty-eight to thirty pounds, advantage given to foreign bred and untried horses. Many persons believed then of these horses as they did of Peytona that nothing was ever seen in the North which could beat them and that nothing in England could ever see that day. I am not one of those persons. The end is not yet and, fast time or slow time. I do not believe altogether in light weights and fast courses. I do believe, all things fully weighed and considered, with no prejudice or favor for northern or southern stables, that Boston was, out and out, the best race horse of any age, sex or condition that has up to the middle of the nineteenth century run upon American plates and that Fashion is the best mare. That American horses won in England at the extraordinary advantages which they received is not much to brag about. One could handicap Eclipse so that a jackass would beat him, and twenty-eight pounds is a difference with a vengeance on a horse's back. The greatest race in the early history of the American turf, that between American 15elip.se and Sir Henry, described by C. C. Cohlen and taken from Vol II., No. 1 of the "American Sporting Magazine," will give the present-day reader an unusually clear insight into the procedure at the time. The article, signed "An Old Turfman,'" follows : As I have never seen in print a full, correct and impartial account of the following great nice and, having at the time committed my observations to paper, I now transmit them. As many of your readers may not have witnessed this far-famed performance this relation may be interesting. Doubts were entertained by some of the New York sportsmen to the last moment whether this match race would be contested by the Virginia gentlemen. They, it was perfectly understood, had left A'irginia Avith live horses selected from the best racers which North Carolina and Virginia could boast of and proceeded to the estate of Bela Padger, adjacent to Uristol, Pa., and about ninety miles distance from the Union course. The southern gentlemen had made their halt at the Badger estate, where they were afforded a line course upon which to exercise and try their animals. HOUSES SELECTED FOR MATCH. The horses selected for this great occasion and also to contend for the three purses to be run for on the three days subsequent to the match ; heats of four, three and two miles, were Betsy Richards, four years old ; Sir Henry, four years old ; Flying Childers, live years old, all by Sir Archy, and Washington, four years old, by Timoleon, a son of Sir Archy. With one of the lirst three named it was the intention of AVilliam R. Johnson to run the match. Of these, at the time he left home, John Richards was his favorite. His next choice was Sir Henry and, thirdly, the mare. Some of the southern gentlemen, including General YVynn, gaA'e their opinion in favor of running the mare, fearing Sir Henry might be frightened by so large a crowd of people and swerve from the track. Unfortunately for the Virginians their fa-A-orite, John Richards, met with an accident in a trial race when he received a cut in the heel or frog of one of his forefeet, which rendered it necessary to discontinue his training. AVashington also fell amiss and he and Richards Avere left behind at Mr. Badger's. AVith the remaining three the southern gentlemen proceeded to the Union course, where they arrived about five or six days previous to that fixed upon for the match (May 27, 1S23). The ill-fortune which befell the Virginians by laming their best horse in the onset seemed to pursue them, for. scarcely had they arrived at Long Island and become fixed in their new quarters when Mr. Johnson, the principal on their part and upon whose management their success depended in a great measure, was seized with indisposition which confined him to his bed, which he was unable to lea'e on the day of the race. Thus the southerners, deprived of their leader whose skill and judgment, whether in the way of stable preparation or generalship in the field, could be supplied by none other, had to face their opponents under circumstances thus far disadvantageous and discouraging. Notwithstanding these unexpected and untoward events they met the coming contest manfully, having full and unimpaired confidence in their two remaining horses, Sir Henry and Betsey Richards, and backed their opinion to the moment of starting. At length the rising sun gave promise that the eventful day would prove fine and unclouded. I was in the field at the peep of daAvn and observed that the southern horse and mare, led by Harry Curtis in their walk, were both plated, treated alike and both in readiness for the approaching event. It was jet unknown to the northern sportsmen which was to be their competitor. IMMENSE CUOAV1) GOES TO COUHSE. The road from New York to the course, a distance of eight miles, was covered by horsemen and a triple line of carriages in an unbroken chain, from the dawn of day until 1 o'clock, the appointed hour of starting. The stands on the ground for the reception of spectators were crowded to excess at an early hour and the clubhouse and balcony, extending along its whole front, were filled by ladies. The whole track, for a mile distance in circuit, was lined on the inside by carriages and horsemen and the throng of pedestrians surpassed all belief, not less than G0.000 spectators were computed to be in the field. About half past twelve o'clock Sir Henry made his appearance on the course, as the champion of the South, and was soon confronted with his antagonist. Sir Henry was a dark sorrel, or chestnut color, with one hind foot white and a small star in the forehead. His mane and tail were about two shades lighter than that of his body. He was fourteen hands three and a half inches high. His form was compact, bordering upon what is termed pony built, with a good shoulder, fine clean head and all those points which constitute a fine'fore-hand. His barrel was strong and well ribbed ' up toward the hip. His waist was rather short, chine bone strong rising or arched a little OA-er the loin indicative of ability to carry weight; sway short; the loin full and strong; haunches strong and well let down ; hind quarters somewhat high and sloping off from the coupling to the croup ; thighs full and muscular without being fleshy ; hocks strong, wide and well let down. His legs were remarkably fine, with a full proportion of bone ; back sinew or Achilles tendon large and well detached from the cannon bone. He stood firm, clear and even and moved remarkably well, with his feet in line. He possessed great action and muscular power and, although rather undersize, the exquisite symmetry of his form indicated uncommon strength and hardihood. He was bred by Lemuel Long, near Halifax, N. C., foaled June 17, 1819. He was sired by Sir Archy, son of imported chestnut Diomed, his dam by Diomed ; granddam by Bel Air; g. g. dam by Pilgrim; g. g. g. dam by Valiant; g. g. g. g. dam by Janus; g. g. g. g. g. dam by Jolly Roger, which four last named horses are imported and are to be found in the early English stud books. All horses date their age from May 1. Thus a horse foaled any time in the year 1S19 would be considered four years old on the first day of May, 1S23. Consequently Sir Henry, although not four years old complete until June 17, Avas assigned the regulated weight for a four-year-old, viz., 10S pounds. Eclipse, being nine years old, carried weight for an aged horse, 12C pounds. At length the appointed hour arrived and tho word Avas given to saddle and, immediately afterward, to mount. Eclipse Avas ridden by William Crafts, dressed in a crimson jacket and cap, and Sir Henry by a Virginia boy named John Walden, dressed in a sky-blue jacket Avith cap of the same color. The custom on the Union course was to run to the left about, or with the left hand next to the inner rail. Eclipse, by lot, had the inside position at the start. Sir Henry took his ground about twenty-five feet wide of him, to the right, with the evident intention of making a run in a straight iine for the lead. The preconcerted signal was a single tap of the drum. All was now breathless anxiety. The horses came up evenly; the eventful signal was heard and they were off together, handsomely. Sir Henry, apparently quickest, made play from the score, obtained the lead and then took a hard pull. By the time they had gone the first quartei'-mile, which brought them round the first turn to the commencement of what is termed the back side of the course, which is a straight run comprising the second quarter-mile, he was full three lengths ahead. This distance he maintained with little variation, running steadily, with a hard pull, during the first, second, third and for about three-fourths oi the fourth round or mile. The pace all this time was a killing one. It may be proper to note that the course is nearly an oval of one mile with a small variation. The back and front are straight lines of about a quarter of a mile each, connected at each extremity by semicircles of also a quarter of a mile each. A POINT OF VANTAGE. When the horses Avere going the last round, being well mounted myself, I took my station at the commencement of the stretch, or last quarter mile, where I expected a violent exertion would be made at this last straight run in when they left the straight part of the back of the course and entered upon the last turn. Sir Henry was, as heretofore, not less than three lengths in the clear ahead. They had not proceeded more than twenty rods upon the first part of the sweep when Eclipse made play and the spur and whip were both applied freely. AVhen they were at the extreme point or center of the sweep I observed the right hand of Crafts disengaged from his bridle, making free use of his whip. AVhen they had swept about three-fourths of the way round the turn and had advanced within tweTtty-five rods of my station I clearly saw that Crafts was making every exertion with both spur and whip to urge Eclipse forward and scored him sorely both before and behind the girths. At this moment Eclipse threw his tail into the air and flirted it up and down, after the manner of a tired horse or one in distress and great pain. John Buckley, the jockey, who was stationed at my side, observed : "Eclipse is done." AVhen they passed me, about the commencement of the stretch, seventy or eighty rods from home, the space between them Avas about sixteen feet, or a full length and a half in the clear. Here the rider of Sir Henry turned his head around and took a view for an instant of his adversary. AValden used neither whip nor spur, but maintained a hard and steady pull under which his horse appeared accustomed to run. Crafts continued to make free use of his , Avhip. His right hand, in so doing, was necessarily disengaged from the bridle, his arm often raised high in air and his body thrown abroad. His seat Avas loose and unsteady, as he did not have the strength to hold and gather his horse with one hand and at the same time keep his proper position. In order to acquire a greater purchase he had thrown his body quite back to the cantle of the saddle, stuck his feet forward by way of bracing himself with the aid of his stirrups and in this style he was belaboring his horse in the last quarter-mile. Buckley exclaimed, and well he might, "Good God, look at Billy!" From this place to tho winning post Eclipse gained but a few feet, Sir Henri-coming in ahead about a length in the clear. The shortest time of this heat, as returned by the judges on the stand, was 1:?,1V. Many watches, and mine, which was held by a gentleman on the stand, made 7 :40. I pushed immedately up to the winning post in order to view the situation of the respective horses after this trying and severe heat, for it Avas, in fact, running the whole four miles. Sir Henry was less distressed than I expected to find him. Eclipse also bore it Avell, but of the two he appeared the more jaded. The injudicious manner in which he had been ridden had certainly ' annoyed and unnecessarily distressed him. The blood flowed profusely from one or two foul cuts he had received and, trickling down the inside of his hind legs, appeared conspicuously upon the white hind foot and gave a more doleful appearance to the discouraging scene of a lost heat. CRAFTS NOT UP TO TASK. The incapacity of Crafts to manage Eclipse, which required much urging and, at the same time, to be pulled hard, was apparent to all, he being a slenderly made lad Avejghing about 100 pounds. A person interested in the event seeing Buckley, Avho had ridden the horse on a former occasion, Avith me, requested that I would keep him within call and ready to ride in case of an emergency. It Avas, howeA-er, soon settled and announced that Mr. Purdy would ride him the second heat, upon Avhich long faces grew shorter and northern hope revived. Six to four Avas, nevertheless, offered on the southern horse, with no takers. (To Be CoUtii.ued.) Latest Work Outs Latest Work-Outs (99) HENDERSON, Ky November 14. Today's training gallops at Dade Park included the following : DADE PARK. AVeather rainy; track sloppy; "dogs up"' Three-Eighths Mile. SS-Elmer K 37& SG-Mysfous Girl. ..42 95-Green Gold ,...39 Half Mile. 04-Hope r2 93-Miss Colh-tte .51 97-Macbeth 50 G7-Thelma K 55! Five -Eighths Mile. 97-Ieslie 1:08 93-Smart Guy ..1:07 9S-Salamander .1:07 Three-Quarters Mile. SS-ltill and Coo. .1:21 92-AVar Idol ...1:22 93- Uncle Sonny. 1:22 AVeather and track conditions curtailed training operations to a minimum. Nothing done worthy of note. BOWIE, Md., November 14. Today's training gallops at Prince George Park included the following: HOWIE. Weather clear; track fast Three-Eighths Mile. 9i-Attorney Muir 39 S9-Hello Pardner .3S 94- I51uffer 3S 97-Miraclo Man . .37b S7-Rrockleshy ...40 37-rennon 37s 54-Cormac 36 S9-Paul Jones ...MS Chamberlin ...3t 97-Reforiner 3Sj S9-I)rv Moon 37 81-Stoto 40 9.1-Daniel 37 977-Sltng 38 97-Klemental 37 S5-Thcs-aly 37 Cazinta 37 96-Thimble 3.S 979-Gray I.ettie ..38 49-Tornado 37 Half Mile. 9S4-I?etty J 54 91-Royal Dink ...r.0 91- Krown Relle ..51 92-Royallieu 52 85-Kirah 51 70-A'irginius 51 97-Xatural 51 Five -Eighths Mile. 95- Air Tan 1:04 94-Har. Dattnerl :04 9S-A1 Royd 1:01 S4-Miss Minerva 1:02 97-I!ou Homme.. 1:05 93-Persistence ..1:05 97-Cork Kim ...1:05 97-P.T.Ilarnum 1:0$ 933-Counsel 1:03 79-Some Ilaby ..l:02fc Three -Quarters Mile. 90-P.al'ce AVheel 1:19 84-Lit. Ammie .1:17 95-Hridesman ..1:10 9t-Li. Liverpool .1:1S 97-Itobbed Hair 1:22 97-Lncky Hour 1:19 9-Cop. Demon .1:20 97-Liberty ;irl .1:18 95-Crossless ...1:21 94-Lurninist ...1:20 97-C. Vantages 1:20 94-M. Blanche .1:17 7-l)r. C. AVells 1:19 9G-Modo 1:10 7S-Frank Mouroel:23 S9-Petite Dame 1:19 75-Fedoro 1:17 SO-Radical 1:18 92- Gen. Thateh'rl:20 91-Sweepy 1:1S 95-lIillhouse 1:17 95-Tip. Witchet 1:17 Seven-Eighths Mile. 9S-Gentility 1:30 OS-Plucky 1:37 One Mile. 9G-Hunga Ruck 1:47 9G-Ira AVilson ..1:48 9ti-I!Iazes 1:43. 95-Jock St ...1:47 THE AMERICAN RACING MANUAL FOR 1922 MOW ON SALE The Encyclopedia of Thoroughbreddom THE 1922 MANUAL'S Handicap Tables have been brought up to date. Instead of divisions of quarter seconds the three tables have all been modernized into fifths. Before the tables and their application charts is an introduction and general directions for handicapping by the late Nin S. Hand, an expert of tho first class.. Engraved diagrams of thirty-two leading American race courses, Avith their locations, capacities, chutes, stands, width of tracks and length of stretches in detail. ITS REGULAR FEATURES ARE All Scales of Racing Weights. America's Leading Sires. 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Page 8 History of Cesarewitch: Famous English Autumn Handicap Dates Back to 1839 HISTORY OF CESAREWITCH C Famous English Autumn Handicap E Dates Back to 1839. 4 America Produced One of tlie Winners ia Noted Foxhall Race Replete Avilh Interesting Episodes. o ' ti (BY SALiVATOPO on Few races are more interesting to the r man Avho loves the turf for its own sake y than the Cesarewitch, greatest of English . b handicaps. It dates back, in its inception. ; ii to the year 1839, thence its centenary will ti be due in seventeen years more. It came into being through the desire of f, the Grand Duke Alexander of Russia, later v the Czar Alexander II., then a young man v of twenty-one and the heir-apparent to the n Russian throne, to endow a stake race at ' t Newmarket. He gave the sum of 300 pounds i s for such a purpose and the event was named J t in his honor, the Cesarewitch. The distance c was fixed at two miles and a quarter, plus J r twenty-eight yards, and it was conditioned a f a handicap, entrance twenty-five sovereigns, with fifteen sovereigns forfeit. It was first run at the second October meeting at New- i market on "Wednesday, October 14 1839, the winner being Lord Milltown's chestnut mare t Cruiskeen, five years, by Sir Hercules f Brandy Bet, by Canteen, bred in Ireland. She carried ninety pounds and started at 3 to 1. c CESAKKWITCH ALWAYS rOPULAR. From the start the Cesarewitch proved c popular and almost invariably attracted ! large fields of horses of the best class, the Derby winner of its first year, Bloomsbury, ? running second in its first renewal in 1S40. t Through all its long history the precedent c originally set has been maintained. The Cesarewitch is still run on the "Wednesday ' of the second October meeting at New- -j market, and over the same course which ( saw its inauguration, the start being made about midway of the Beacon course, whence ( the horses race down the "Choke Jade" past the "Running Cap" and make the bend into J "The Flat," whose length they practically , traverse, finishing at the "Rowley Mile" stand. ' There is a sharp rise for about eighty j yards near the "Running Gap," which sue- cceds the down grade through the "Choke , Jade." From the "Running Gap" there is . a stretch of about seven-eighths almost . dead level. Then comes a slight rise, fol- lowed by a sharp descent into the "Dip," or "Abingdon Mile Bottom." From this point to the finish there is a rather steep ascent. ( With the exception of an easy bend at the , "Running Gap," the horses race straight- - away. The course runs from east to west. j JlIGll STUD RANK OF WINNERS. 1 Owing to the length of the course, its j dips and grades, it is a severe test of a , horse and Charles Richardson, in his ex- j cejlent book, "The English Turf: A Record , of Horses and Courses," writes: "I call ; it the greatest handicap of the season because a Cesarewitch Avinner takes higher stud rank with most breeders than does the Avinner of any other distance race of the year, the Ascot Gold Cup alone excepted. A Cesarewitch winner must be - a genuine stayer, and while occasionally a moderate horse is home with a light weight on his back, the race has been won by many famous nags, and fillies always lit at this time of the year are often seen to the greatest advantage. . . . Taking the race from its initiation Up to the present time, no other handicap can show such a list of winners." Many a classic winner has essayed to add a Cesarewitch feather to his chapeau, and many a one has failed in the endeavor. The history of the race is replete with interesting episodes whose memory endures. America produced one of its most notable winners in the mighty Foxhall, the first three-year-old (1881) to succeed in the double task of winning both the Cesarewitch ! and its companion and only less celebrated fixture, the Cambridgeshire, the' second in importance of the great fall handicaps at Newmarket. JIOSEHEKY'S LIGHT 131 POST. In 1S7C both of them had been won for the first time by the four-year-old Rose-bery, but that colt, as the grandsire of Sundridge, a prominent figure in the top lineof one of the most fashionable British families of today, carried but 103 pounds, as against Foxhall's 110 in the Cesarewitch, and but 117 in the Cambridgeshire, as against Foxhall's 126, though a year older. Another wonderful "double" was that of the French filly Plaisanterie, in 1885, she being then a three-year-old and carrying 108 pounds in the Cesarewitch and 124 in the Cambridgeshire. Plaisanterie later produced Childwick, by St. Simon, himself a Cesarewitch winner and the sire of Negofol and grandsire of Hourless, two of the most prominent imported horses now at the stud in America. A daughter of Plaisanterie, Topiary, by Orme, Was imported to this country by Major Belmont and, mated with Rock Sand at the Nursery Stud in Kentucky, produced Tracery, which won the St. Leger and Eclipse : Stakes, ran third in the Derby and later sold for the highest price ever paid for a . thoroughbred, or so claimed, $205,000 being ; the stated figure. TRIPLE ST. SIMON TRIUMPH. According to precedent, the Cesarewitch i of 1922 was run at Newmarket on the ! Wednesday of the second October meeting, , the 11th inst, and the summary appeared I next morning in Daily Racing Form. It proved a triple triumph for the St. Simon i line, which otherwise has had an "off" ' year in England. The winner, Light Dragoon, is by Charles O'Malley, son of Desmond, by St. Simon ; the second horse. The Villager, is by Rossendale, son of St. Frus-quin, by St. Simon ; the third horse, Ceylo-nese, is by "Willonyx, son of "William the ! Third, by St. Simon. The ability to negotiate long distances has always been one i of the strong points of the St. Simons, as a family, and it was once again demonstrated I In this event It 'must, however, be conceded that tha i three placed horses were, previous to the race, considered little better than selling r platers. The winner, a four-year-old gelding, - carried but 101 pounds ; the second horse, , another four-year-old gelding, carried but t ( , - j 1 j , j , ; ! : . ; i ! , I i ' ! i I i r - , t eighty-five pounds ; the third horse, a three-year-old colt, carried but ninety-nine pounds. Either the handicapper did a bad job or the top weights were in poor form, for none of them Avas able to do so much as run into a place. The character of the result is further-illustrated by the fact that the Avinner started at 100 to 1, being one of the longest shots, if not the longest, in CesareAvitch history ; the second horse was at 40 to 1 and the third at 10 to 1. Perhaps three runners of lower class neA'er finished first, second and third in this famous fixture. It is my impression that in recent years the surplus tAventy-eight yards haA'e been eliminated from the distance and the Cesarewitch is noAV a race of just two miles and a quarter. The time, 3 Avas, in any event, fast, being two and two-fifths seconds faster than the American record, made by Ethelbert, four years, 124 pounds, at Brighton Beach in 1900. The British record for two miles and a quarter is not giA'en in the list of "Racing Records Here and Abroad" in the American Racing Manual, Avhile the record for the Cesarewitch is not at hand. Australasian horses are supposed particularly doughty OA'er long distances, yet the best record the Antipodes can show for this distance is 3:53, by Harriet Graham, a three-year-old filly, Avith but ninety-six pounds up, in 1917 over the Flemington course, Melbourne. The great spring handicap in England is jthe City and Suburban, of Avhich our Suburban is the American analogue. But Ave have no great fall handicap that in any Avay approaches the Cesarewitch. Last Just, Avhcn the annual reneAval of the Suburban Avas run at Belmont Park, only five horses Avent to the post. The Suburban is at a mile and a , quarter. And owners and trainers noAvadays . complain that the distance is "too far." Imagine, therefore, Avhat Avould happen if a great fall handicap at tAvo miles and a quarter ' Avere attempted in this country on the s lines of the Cesarewitch ! There could be ! only one result it Avould "die a-bornin'." ' For the Cesarewitch is not a particularly A'aluable race ; it is never Avorth much more ! than $5,000, often has not reached that - amount in A'alue. Yet enormous fields annually contest for it. This year's renewal brought out no less than thirty-one starters. The Cesarewitch is a truly great sporting ' event. We have feAv races remaining of ' that genre in this country. Our stakes and ' "classics," real and so-called, haA'e degenerated into almost pure "commercial propositions." . Glory goes mostly into the discard and the sentimentalist Avho endeavors to factor it in his equations is classified by the ; "get-the-money" school, so firmly fixed in 1 the saddle, as a "poor fish," or at best an l amiable idealist, whose temperatment does 5 not register accurately Avith cash accounts. . "Organized" sport must necessarily become to a greater or less extent commercialized. But Avhen the commercial side of racing becomes its be-all and end-all Ave cannot t expect anything but the eA'aporation of the j glamour and glory that once surrounded it in i this country. Recently in an Antipodean journal I read I an interview Avith the owner of a celebrated 1 Australasian race horse, Avho A'isited Amer-: ica a few months ago. He Avas not savage or offensive in his criticisms, but he said 1 simply that, to all appearances, racing in i America Avas far indeed from being the s "sport of kings." Its atmosphere, he af-i firmed, Avas not Avhat characterized it in l other countries. It Avas lacking in social i ' tone. Its management, he said, appeared 1 to be "in the Avrong hands." Commercialism 1 ruled and everything Avas sacrified thereto, i, Nobody can deny the truth of these criti-l - cisms. That is, nobody Avho knows the facts. . Yet there is no reason Avhatever Avhy racing ' in America should not be replete Avith all 1 the features of Avhich the lack is iioav so con-i spicuous. Formerly it possessed them. It t might once more if a determined effort Avere e made in that direction by those occupying the "seats of the mighty." But it is indeed J doubtful if any such effort ever is made. Good Racing at Curragh: Essexford is Beaten for the Scurry Plate by Grave Fairy and Corfie C E o ti on r y b ii ti f, v v n t s t c r f i t f c c ? t c ' -j ( ( J , ' j , . . GOOD RACING AT CURRAGH Essexford Is Beaten for the t Scurry Plate by Grave Fairy and Corfie. DUBLIN, Ireland, November 2. The sec- 1 ond day's racing at the Curragh was produc- live of some good sport, but, owing to ab- 1 sence of train facilities, the attendance, as the first day, was small. The overnight J rain had little effect on the going, which 1 yielded good galloping. Fields ruled small, '-but this did not mean that racing was un-interesting, and there were some exciting ' finishes. ' They were a moderate lot that turned out for the Oldtown Selling Hurdle, and the race ' proved an easy journey for Sandy Row, which, taking command about half way. ! never afterward left the issue in doubt. Lit- tie was thought of the achievement, for at subsequent auction there was no bid for ; the winner. Essexford, which had only re- ; cently arrived back from Newmarket, after ' running in the Cambridgeshire, was made ', favorite for the Scurry Plate, but found the j weight more than he could carry. He ran : well, but was easily beaten by both Grave Fairy and Corfie. The former of this pair, which was not as well backel as First House, j the other of Grundy's charges, scored comfortably. Eight of the eleven runners for the Milli- cent Plate came in for support in the wagering, and an interesting race was witnessed. Mermaid, whose ten-pound penalty was reduced by five pounds through the apprentice, R. Gullen, riding, prevailed in a great finish with Irish Ire and Bachelor's Sketch. Cullen gave an excellent exhibition of horsemanship and it was in a great measure due to his clever handling of his mount that Mermaid won by a head from the outsider, Irish Ire. The latter was carrying four pounds overweight and this probably meant the difference between success and defeat. The Bachelor's Sketch losses were recovered over the succeeding race, for Marie Marco, which was backed with much confidence, dominated the race all through, and Avon in comfortable style from Magnet's Pet, Avhich Avas going aAvay at the finish. There Avas a turn up in the Ruanbeg Plate, the little fancied "Wardley Dell scoring in easy style. And again, in the concluding race, backers had a setback, Golden Grey, a winner on the preA'ious day, shouldering a ten-pound penalty and Avinning by a short head from Mullagher Aboo. English Racing Figures , . ' s ! ' ! - ' ' ' . ; 1 l 5 . t j i I 1 1 i s l i ' 1 1 i, - . ' 1 t e J t 1 1 J 1 ' ' ' ! ; ; ' ', j : j 1 ENGLISH RACING FIGURES LONDON, England, October 23. Here are the statistics of the racing Avinners in all departments for the English season, Avhich began May 20. They inculde the Avinnings of yesterday and giAfe the owners to Avin $25,- .. 000 or more, horses in the $15,000 list, the J; sires Avhich sent out Avinners of $25,000 and OA'er, trainers AAiiose stables haAre won $CO,000 s and upward and the sixteen riders Avho haA'e been first in thirty-eight races or more during the season. s Lord WoolaAington is the largest Avinner among the owners with $157,845 to his credit. 1 Lord Derby is second on the list Avitli $112,920 c and S. Tattersall third Avith $105,005. These are the only owners Avith Avinnings over $100,000. The following are the owners Avho 1 haA'e Avon $25,000 or more each : Owner. Wins. Itaees. Amt. i a Lord Woolavington 10 20 $ir.7.84r, i Lord Derby 10 32 112.920 , s S. Tattersall 5 15 105.005 C Sir G. Rullough 0 12 82,OfKi I Lord Astor -1 7 72,012 lord Lonsdale 7 11 71,470 1 r Mrs-. S. Whitburn .... 7 15 70,200 . Prince Aga Kuan 5 13 08,005 Lord Quecnborougli 2 3 0S.07S Jus. White 10 25 04,310 c Sir Itobert Warr 1 4 02,870 1 S. 15. Joel 8 12 r.S.83.-i c Sir AV. Cooke S 10 43.227 . AV. M. G. Singer 7 10 42,925 cr Duke of Westminster 7 It 40,330 J Sir K. Iliilton 8 13 37,927 1 G. Langley 0 it 33,712 t Lord Robbery 10 14 33,047 I Itarelay Walker 0 13 3)1,525 i Mrs. A. James 2 7 29.0S0 Lord Pentium 7 It 28,430 W. T. de Pledge 9 15 27.810 Sir IL Meux 5 8 27.415 It. C. Dawson 4 8 20.870 1 Lord Howard de Walden 4 1 25.9G5 - Sir II. Cuulirfe-Oweu 7 11 25,230 ' Royal Lancer, Golden Myth and Captain Cuttle are the big Avinners among the horses, of which the following have won $15,000 or , more each : Horses and Pedigrees. Races. Amt. j Royal I-aneer, b. c, 3, by Spearmint Royal Favour ... ". . 5 $72,010 1 Golden Myth, b. c, 5, by Tredennis j Golden Lily 4 72,175 i Captain Cuttle, cli. c, 3, by Hurry On Relavista 3 70,895 , Pogrom, b. f, 3, by Lemberg l'opingoal 3 5S.737 St. Iiouis, b. c, 3, by Louvois Prince.-s ' Sterling 2 55,420 1 Town Guard, b. c, 2, by llnrry On : AA'illinm Pride C 55.GS0 : Silver Urn, ch. f, 3, by Juggernaut Queen Silver 3 50,020 Drake, b. c, 2, by Sir Eager Lilly Rurghley 5 45.S32 Lady Juror, b. f, 2, by Son -in Law Lady Josephine 3 10,285 Cos, br. f, 2, by Flying Orb- -KemiM- sanc! , C 40.110 Spike Island, b. c, 3, by Spearmint Moll Desmond 2 23,S25 Double Hackle, eh. c, 4, by Raehelor's Double Sweet llaekness 4 27,975 Selene, b. f, 3, by Chaucer Serenis- sima 5 27,210 Tetrabbazia, b. f. J, by The Telrareh Abbasia 3 24,175 Soubriquet, ch. f, 3, by Lemberg Silver Fowl 5 23.S55 Express Delivery, b. c, 3, by Farman Mrs. Gamp 5 23.790 Devizes, b. ii, 5, by Valens Desmoni.. 7 .22,437 Captain Fraeasse, b. c, 3, by Tracery Sauce Hollandaise 5 21,970 Mardina, gr. f, 2, by Friar Marcus Hauldina 2 19,500. Chivalrous, ch. c, 4, by Amadis Courtesy ; 2 19,425 Sister in Law, br. f, 3, by Lemberg Own Sister 2 17,200 Pharos, b. or br. c, 2, by Phalaris Scapa Flow 5 10,805 Leighou Tor, b. f, 3, by Torloisk Lao-media 5 1C.5S0 Franklin. !. c, 4, by Yolta Cambric... 2 10,575 Dlaudford. b. c, 3, by Swynford Rlanehe 2 15,145 Lemberg tops the sire list, his progeny winning tAenty-two races and $1G2,S27. The leading sires are as follows : Sire and Pedigree. Wins. Races. Amt. Lemberg. by Cyllcne Galieia... 22 44 $102,827 Hurry On, by Mareovil Tout Suite H 23 154,050 Spearmint, by Carbine Maid of the Mist 15 20 140,747 Swvnford, by John o' Gaunt Canterbury Pilgrim 24 34 102,227 Tracery, by Rock Sand Topiary 20 41 99,705 Tredennis, by Kendal St. Marguerite 11 21 9S.0S2 The Tot Kirch, by Roi Herode Vahren 18 30 93,015 Charles O'Malley. by Desmond-Goody Two Shoes 24 30 89,205 Stinstar, by Sundridge Doris... 25 43 S3.920 j Sou in Law, bv Dark Ronald Mother in Law 10 24 S2.552 JSaehelor's Double, by Tredennis Lady Dawn 10 25 81,055 Louvois, by Isinglass St. Lou- vain 11 14 70,757 Valens, by Lavcno A'alenza . . . . 12 31 70,257 Juggernaut, by St. Simon Amphora S 11 00,295 Roi Herode. by Le Samaritain Roxelane 20 34 59,585 Sir Eager, by Eager Dame d'Or. 0 15 50,077 Rock Flint, by Rock Sand Trigger 13 29 52.S20 Volta, by Valens Agnes A'elas- quez 10 19 51.950 Chaucer, by tft. Simon Canter- bury Pilgrim 10 24 50,055 Itlack Jester, by Polymelus Absurdity 23 30 49.545 Flying Orb, by Orb Stella 11 17 49,420 Eoinond, by Desmond Lowland Aggie 27 37 48,377 rolvmelus, by Cyllene Maid Marian 18 25 47.490 Phalaris, by Polymelus ISromus 7 15 44,500 Friar Marcus, by Cicero Prim Miss 12 14 41,015 Stodfast, by Chaucer Re Sure.. 9 21 40,892 Corcyra, by Polymelus Pear-main 14 - 21 39,320 rommern, by Polymelus Merry Agnes 0 9 37,900 Amadis, by Ijave AVisely Ga- leta ,... 10 15 . 33,345 Torloisk, by Gallinule Jong- leuse S 17 33,112 Xeil Gow. by Mareo Chelandry 10 17 29,973 Junior, by Symington Seylla... 13 10 29,300 P.ridge of Eain, by Cyllene Santa Rrigida 10 20 20,350 Alec Taylor heads the list of the trainers, of Avhom the following are the leading win- ners: Trainers. AVins. Races. Amt. Alec Taylor 23 51 $230,952 H. S. Persse 27 43 193,440 J. Jarvis 27 45 171.305 U. G. Dawson 22 41 104,395 II. L. Cottrill 33 54 15S.790 p. P. Gilpin 10 10 154,725 lien. George Lanibton 21 42 145,300 F. Darling 8 IS 102,910 A. D. Sadler 7 13 S1.185 W. Hartigan 24 35 71,330 E. Do Mestre 9 13 01,300 Stephen Donoghue has a substantial lead for the saddle honors, as the following table discloses: Jockeys. Mts. 1st. 2d. 3. Tup. P. C. ?. Donoghue 509 92 07 05 2t4 1S.07 i C. Elliott 430 SO 00 40 244 18.00 A. Deary 527 02 07 52 340 11 70 V. Smyth 351 02 5S 30 195 17.00 . AVhallev 399 58 02 3S 240 14.53 E. Gardner 329 58 53 3S 200 17.02 .1. Childs 307 r.l 45 29 182 10.01 U. Carslake 2S8 47 44 42 155 10.31 R. A. Jones 325 47 29 40 203 14 40 F. Rullock 270 45 49 27 155 10.23 F. Lane 379 44 39 41 255 . 10. SI J. Thwaites 247 42 35 20 144 17 40 .1. Ledsou 214 41 20 19 12S 19.15 F. Fox 397 3S 3S 33 288 9.57 G. Hulnie 217 37 20 3U 121 17.05 T. Weston 231 30 24 29 142 13.33