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Daily Racing Form: n. Friday, November 17, 1922
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Page [1] vol. xxvllt. m. 292 Chicago, Friday, November 17, 1922 price 15 cents Racing' S Popularity: People of Evansville Heartily in Favor of the Sport RACING'S POPULARITY People of Evansville Heartily in Favor of the Sport. Easteside and Repeater Successful Jockey J. Owens Rides Three Winners. HENDERSON, Ivy., November 16. Encouraged by the success of the previous ladies' day the management of Dade Park deemed it advisable to entertain the gentler sex again by making them guests of the , association. Although there was limited time j for making it generally known that ladies j would be admitted without cost this after- ! noon, the word went around speedily enough to cause a big attendance to be on hand. The women, however, were not as numerous as on last Monday, when the first ladies' day was given. Cold weather, with an over- j cast sky, were also factors in holding down J the visitors. Small fields furnished the contests and some of the winners had comparatively an easy time of it, but the enthusiasm was just us outstanding as if some of the most noted racing stars were battling it out in strenuous style for a coveted and rich stake. The keen enjoyment shown by the racing populace here has been one of the outstand ing features attaching to the sport and the racing project at Dade Park. It has been j manifest all during the period of the racing that the people of .Evansville are heartily in I favor of the sport and the Henderson citi- j sens have not been lacking in their support By virtue of its larger population Evansville is bound to be the mainstay of the plant. Favorites with short odds fared well, most of the overwhelmingly backed ones winning in their respective starts. Easteside and Repeater, two of the most pronounced choices, scored easily. Both were ridden by J. Owens, who also had the mount on Magician, which repeated his victory of last night and beat Grayson, the heavily backed favorite, this afternoon. On Easteside Owens only had to guide his mount in leisurely fashion to beat home Harry B., his closest pursuer. Merrimac, regarded as having a splendid chance to beat Easteside, came to grief in the first quarter when his rider fell off as a result of the horse stumbling. It marked the first accident at the course and was devoid of any injury to either rider or horse. LEXIENT ON 2fEW BEGINNER. Repeater gave his supporters some concern when he followed Herald and seemed in difficulty wearing him down, but he managed to do so in the last sixteenth. Herald had second place secure by a good margin when his rider began easing up and it enabled Dadja to get up to beat him out for second place. The stewards took into consideration that Fronk is a new beginner and let him off with a reprimand. J. B. Cloher's Sandalwood furnished the surprise in the opening dash by beating Toe the Mark, the favorite, with Marmite in third place. Sandalwood led for the entire race. Mysterious Girl had threatened in the second race, but here the surprise of the afternoon developed by the victor- of Lenora P. from Plantoon, Mysterious Girl just getting up for third place. Romping Mary, a well-backed favorite, won from Taylor Hay and Brunell in the fourth race. The concluding dash fell to Buckboard, an outsider, which beat Light Wine and Brown Bill. The favorite, Dr. Rae, made a dull showing and seems to be in poor form. T. E. Irvin lost the two-year-old Mr. Lee. which died here as a result of pneumonia contracted while shipping. Jockey J. Mooney was among today's arrivals. A. F Dayton shipped his horses to Tijuana this afternoon. Late this afternoon the management announced that tomorrow would also be ladies' day, when the gentler sex would be admitted to view the racing without cost. Jockey S. McGraw had his license suspended and has been denied the privileges of the ground by order of the stewards for touting. Latonia Special Arrives: Big Kentucky Shipment of Horses Reaches Oriental Park LATONIA SPECIAL ARRIVES Big Kentucky Shipment of Horses Reaches Oriental Park. All the Thoroughbreds Make Trip "Without Mishaps Plater Joe S. Dead Jockey Pickens On nand. HAVANA, Cuba, November 16 After an i-nevcntful trip the big horse special from Latonia, Ky., carrying approximately 125 j horses that had been racing on the Ken- j tucky trades, has reached Havana and was shunted to Oriental Park without any unnecessary delay. The arrival of such a large consignment of thoroughbreds aroused keen interest among the Havana populace, and a large and curious throng was at the dock to get a glimpse of the horses, which stood the long trip well and arrived in good ! condition. J. H. Moody, who was in charge of the shipment, reported that the special, running on passenger schedule time, made a quick run to Key West, arriving in that city after two days on the road. The only delay was occasioned in loading the horse cars on the mammoth ferry at Key West. Mr. Moody reported that a number of owners who had intended shipping on the L"a-tonia special had rearranged their plans, in order to take in the meeting at Henderson. At the conclusion of that meeting the horses belonging to these owners will be forwarded to Havana on another special train of eight horse cars. Charles H. Lansdale, who supervised the dispatch of the Latonia special, is now at Dade Park making arrangements for the departure of this special train. LIST OF STABLES. The stables that shipped on the Latonia special, with the number of horses, were : J. II. Moody, 11 ; A. D. Hill, 11 ; W. F. Kne-bclkamp, 12; P. J. Williams, S; J. A. Tar-son, 10 ; E. L. Fitzgerald, 8 ; H. E. Swan, G ; W. L. Drake, C ; W. McKinney, 5 ; S. P. Baxter, G ; R. B. Allen, 5 ; W. Dondas, 5 ; Frank Rector, 4 ; Harry Van Ry, 5 ; F. L. Paul, 4 ; H. G. Woods, 4 ; J. T. Wallace, 4 ; J. L. Paul, 3 ; Edward F. Seagram, 4 ; Harry Herdel, 4 ; A. L. Rogers, 3; T. Hoffler. 3; C. P. Smith, 2; A. W. Hamel, 2; W. P. McCaffrey, 2; W. Feuchter, 2 ; Jim Gass, 2 ; A. Lewis, 2 ; A. S. Forshay, 2. The stable that Pete Williams brought here has been augmented by the addition of Wise Man. Captain Reese, Harold K., Position, Orris, Pandean and Ostelle, which horses are back in training at Oriental Park after -being summered at Guayabal ranch. Kildare Boy, Memphis, Acosta and Harry Glover, all owned by W. F. Knebelkamp, the Louisville baseball magnate, and which were also turned out on the island last spring, have also been taken up and rejoined the stable. Some of the better ones in the Knebelkamp string, including Billy Star, Lady Astor and Tender Seth, which are now racing at Dade Park, will be sent here at the conclusion of that meeting. When they arrive the Knebelkamp stable will be the largest here. Former jockey Walter Dodd, who recently arrived from Canada, was thrown from a horse he was galloping on the track yesterday morning and sustained painful though (Continued on eighth page.) LATONIA SPECIAL ARRIVES (Continued from first page.) not serious injuries that will confine him to his room for several days. Joe S., a five-year-old selling plater belonging to W. J. Hall, succumbed yesterday to an attack of fever he contracted while being shipped here from Maple Heights track. C. L. Maclrey, who has been in charge of the race track kitchen since the first year, arrived yesterday and will again have that concession. Jockey A. Pickens, who lias ridden at Oriental Park for the past five years, arrived on the Latonia special and will pilot the horses that E. L. Fitzgerald will race here during the winter. The stable of Colonel J. De Estrampes, the well-known Cuban sportsman, which had a successful campaign on the Montreal tracks this year, recently returned to Oriental Park in charge of J. ("Wliitey") Hope. The best-known horse of this stable is Duke Buff, a winner of many races here last winter and a frequent winner last summer. Recent arrivals from the Maryland and New York tracks include the stables of Jim Evans, Willie Dugan, Johnnie Millin, W. E. Suggs, A Tempest, R. Troxler, Jim Coffey, H. McLaughlin, F. W. Alexander and W. Egan. Wreck Delays Special: Maryland Shipment to Tijuana Halted by Train Smash-Up WRECK DELAYS SPECIAL - Maryland Shipment to Tijuana Halted by Train Smash-Up. Eastern Consignment Will Bring Total dumber of Thoroughbreds at Mexican Track to About 750. 4 SAN DIEGO, Cal., November 36. A wrecked freight train, which barred the right-of-way, dashed the hopes of the railroad officials this morning that the Coffroth Thoroughbred Special would establish a new transcontinental record for railroad travel from coast to coast. Until this obstacle presented itself the Maryland consignment of horses bound for Tijuana was speeding across the continent ahead of the best time ever made by a limited train. The special was due at the border at noon today, but railroad officials have reported that owing to the disabled freight the Coffroth Special would not complete its journey until this evening. When this shipment of equines is safely domiciled at the Tijuana plant there will be upwards of 750 horses occupying stalls, awaiting the forthcoming meeting, which will be ushered in on Thanksgiving Day. With many more extensive strings to come from Maryland and Kentucky the peak of thoroughbred population at Tijuana will bo reached November 30. Men well versed in racing affairs claim that never before in the history of Western racing has the class of thoroughbreds been so excellent as the assemblage of runners that will be available ! for racing during the lengthy Tijuana winter meeting. Three carloads of Kentucky horses have recently arrived at Tijuana. The most important shipment was that which was sent by Messrs. Shaffer & Conway of Kansas City. Their horses embraced Planet,- Lou-anna, Sam Reh, Peace Flag, Grace, North Tower and Joe Campbell. Another good band was unloaded belonging to William Nestlehouse of Omaha, In his string is Adonis, John S. Reardon, Penwell, Wingross and Miss Jane. I Other horses that came from the Blue Grass State belonging to miscellaneous owners were Pattern, Leichten, Bacchus, Napon, Leading Star, Marse John, McGee's Pink, Marjorie McKay, Glengarry, Annette's Sis- jter, Hyanpom, Angela and Cruzern. J. M. Mills, a wealthy oil man of Los Angeles, has purchased the horses Head Over Heels and Glenwell from the Bisbee Stable at privale sale. Earl Linneli, the veteran trainer, has this small stable in charge. The three-year-old John S. Wiggins suffered a fractured leg this morning while , training and had to be destroyed. Three Straight Wins: Utah Scores Another Victory at Marlboro Meeting THREE STRAIGHT WINS Utah Scores Another Victory at Marlboro Meeting. Return of Pleasant Weather Brings Out Immense Crowd Futen Wins Again. MARLBORO, Md., November 16. Utah, the three-year-old son of Ogden and Phantom that raced for Max Hirsch earlier in the year, won his third victory at Marlboro this afternoon when he took the six and a half furlong dash that was the third offering. As the race was run Utah had to be much the best of his company and the finisli was one of the best of the day when he got up to beat Forest Queen. After the rain of yesterday delightful weather for racing again prevailed and a tremendous crowd was out. The track had dried out nicely and the going Avas good and at its best The winner was unforunate when crowded j back until he was last shortly after the start. Zorro had gone into the lead and held sway for a half when Forest Queen dashed to tho front and opened up a good lead, but in the meantime Utah was racing along gaining with every stride. Entering the stretch tho son of Ogden challenged Forest Queen and after a brief struggle drew clear, though ridden out at the end. Forest Queen outlasted Tricks for second place. It was not much of a trick for Refrain to gallop off with the opening five and a half furlong dash. Mid City by a great rush through the stretch was up in time to be second and Evadner also closed ground to take down the short end of the purse. From a good start Jelley rushed Refrain out until he was well clear when the first turn was reached. Through the backstretch he continued to increase his lead and at the end he was still clear. Mid City was outrun until leaving the backstretch and Stirling was required to go around on the outside to find racing room, but Mid City was equal to the task and he was going great guns at the end. Who Knows, the one that had followed the early pace, quit badly when tho final test came and Evadner outfinished him to be third. OLD AL PIERCE TRIUMPHS. For a second offering there was another five and a half furlongs dash for platers and old Al Pierce was an easy winner from Leoma and Last Girl was the one to finish third. Primitive would not stsrt with his company and was left at the post. Leoma was the one to cut out the pace, while Al Pierce was slightly crowded back right after the start He was climbing on horses at tho first turn, but circled around when the backstretch was reached and, once in front, he never left the result in doubt. Pikesville granduated from the maiden class in the five and a half furlongs of the third race, but he had to be much the best to beat the filly Silks and Satin, while Jamaica Belle was third. Howard, who" had the mount on Pikesville, had him off in front, but he lost a stirrup in the first twenty yards and before he. could right himself the two-year-old had taken command; Pikesville caught her again in the backstretch -and, while Howard did everything but fall off, Pikesville drew out at the end to win with plenty to spare and Silks and Satin beat Jamaica Belle for second place. Thus two-year-olds were first and second in the running. The six and a half furlongs of the fifth race was marked "by some disgraceful rough riding and B. McGinley, who finally landed Salt Peter winner, was the chief offender. Salt Peter had acted so badly at the barrier that the field was sent away with him a couple of lengths back, but he was in motion and it was no handicap. Venal Joy was the one to cut out the running, but Ina Kay caught him before he completed his run through the backstretch the second time. Then it was that McGinley rushed Salt Peter up on the outside and, cutting across in front of the other, knocked Ina Kay out of contention. Star Court had escaped this interference and he finished fast under a weak ride by Stirling, but ho was nosed out for second place by Runnan. while Mr. X. was a length farther back in third place. P L AN T A It E 1) E BEATS KINGLING IT. The mile and a sixteenth of the sixth rac fell to Plantarede, with Kingling IT. racing in second place and Dotta's Best beating Horeb for the short end of the purse. Jelley went back considerably in public estimation in this race for his poor riding of Horeb. His mount went in the air slightly at the start and ho rushed him along on the outside for the first half mile in an unnecessary hurry. He found his way to the front, but it took so much out of Horeb that ho tired badly in the stretch. (Continued on eighth page.) THREE STRAIGHT WINS (Continued from first page.) Kingling II. was also used up in the early pace, while Woodstock timed his run on Plantarede so well that he came around the tired pacemaker at the head of the stretch and was going away at the end. Kingling II. was a tired second and then Dotta's Best got up to beat the badly abused Horeb. At the end of the card Bichard F. Carman's Futen, after making all the pace, stuck it out to beat James Ilobertson's May Girl, while Helen Lucas saved third from All There by a narrow margin. It was the second score of the meeting for Futen and the second winning mount of the day for Woodstock. In this race Bar Coy would not start and was left at the post. Sam Louis has obtained a call on Woodstock for the Bowie meeting. His horses have been moved to that track. After Horeb was so badly beaten in the sixth raced he was claimed from P. S. P. Randolph by H. Daugherty for ?902. Vio Munoz has returned to his home in England for the Christmas holidays. L. T. Bauer has returned from New York, where he went for a visit. Jockey Gantner has received a leave of absence from the Allies Stable and he will ride at Bowie. He will later go to Tijuana, where he will ride for R. H. Baker. Horses Make Long Trip HORSES MAKE LONG TRIP HAVANA. Cuba, November 1C The stable that made the longest trip to Oriental Park was that of Mrs. V. Manale, whose string entrained at Tacoma, AVash., after a campaign at Vancouver and other far western Canadian tracks. The stable arrived here recently after a journey of over 4,000 miles. It is made up of platers, including Dixie Carroll, John Jr., Midia, Shelbyville, Can-dcrosa, George Muehlebach, Reydo, Cicely K. and Lomond Jr. Illinois Jockey Club Gets U. S. Material ILLINOIS JOCKEY CLUB j GETS U. S. MATERIAL Through waiver of a claim of $66,000 against the government for the use of Hawthorne race track during the war Thomas i Carey, wealthy brick manufacturer, yesterday was given ownership of all the buildings, lumber and properties now on the grounds. The right to use the lumber for building additional stables, improvements and other work was immediately given to the Illinois Jockey Club, preparatory to extensive plans now under way for the proposed meeting next spring. More than a million feet of lumber was the estimate given of the material contained in the present upstanding buildings and another half million feet remains, left by the demolition of the buildings recently lowered in the infield. Secretary Thomas E. Bourke announced that within the next ten days work will be started to again go over the entire track, grounds and grandstand with early arrangements to rehabilitate the entire plant. "Heart Lake," the natural body of water in the center of the infield, will be given attention and G. J. Steinmetz, director of several local golf courses, including Flossmore and Berrien County courses, has outlined an entirely new landscape arrangement, which will add beauty to the grounds. A complete new fire fighting apparatus, obtained from tho government, was installed this week, and three new automobile chemicals have been added, to assure better fire protection. Rules for Tanforan Park: C. T. Boots and R. F. Leighton Drawing Up Regulations to Cover California Track RULES FOR TANFORAN PARK C. T. Boots and R. F. Leighton Drawing- Up Regulations to Cover California Track. ! SAN FRANCISCO, Cal., November 16. Charles T. Boots, pioneer breeder and "ad- viser extraordinary" to the directors of the Pacific Coast Jockey Club, and Robert F. Leighton, racing secretary of the Tanforan organization, are drawing up the rules of racing for the coming meetings at the course down the peninsula. The chief instruction of the directors to the committee of two were to this effect: "Follow the rules of the Jockey Club and you will not go far wrong." Mr. Boots recently returned from the metropolis, so has first-hand information as to the working out of the rules on the big eastern tracks. He is frank in saying that many of the regulations met with his full approval, while others did not impress him favorably. As much racing is planned at Tanforan following the first meeting, for the first part of the year the scale of weights, especially the matter of burdens to be carried by young horses, is one of the big problems "to be wrestled with by the two committeemen. Weights for the horses of the mature division probably should be the same as at the Fair Grounds, New Orleans, as the scale at the Louisiana track is the one universally used at the big courses of the country. At New Orleans in the Fair Grounds racing, in events exclusively for two-year-olds, the weight is 122 pounds, the same as at the large courses in the summer and fall. Whether 122 pounds should be the weight for the youngsters at Tanforan, or 11S pounds, as at Havana and Tijuana, will be decided by Messrs. Boots and Leighton. Another important question to be taken up by the committeo is that of disqualifications. A rule must bo framed calling either for disqualification automatically in case of interference or impeding, or, on the other hand, making the decision discretionary with tho stewards Tho mandatory provision in the rules of racing of The Jockey Club does not seem to work out satisfactorily in all cases and has few supporters out this way. Page 2 DAILY RACING FORM VOLUME XXYIII. NUMBER 292 Entered as second-class matter. April 2, 1896, nt the post-office at Chicago, Illinois, under Act of Marcli 3, 1879. 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The names nnd addresses arc subject to a local and foreign directory test. 59358 is first index of 1922 Here and There on the Turf 1 i Here and There on the Turf What Their Names Mean. Concerning the Bowie Meet- 1 ing. Exterminator Held Sure to 1 Start. Other High-Class Horses. Jockey Jelley's Popularity. Train Service to Bowie. The whys, wherefores and ill tastes of some names plastered on inoffensive and helpless orses has, time out of mind, furnished a topic for comment by protesting writers. This has ' , effected little in the way of reform. Fortu- . nately for the horses, they have known nothing ' of the matter, being concerned chiefly in their , regular supply of oats, corn and hay. One ' phase of the matter is a frequent demand to ' know what some of the outlandish names ' mean. Last year there was a horse in racing which had the habit of winning a race now and then. He had the Irish name of Boher-Na-Breena. What the name meant was a 1 matter of frequent inquiry. It was submitted to a number of Gaelic residents of Chicago. ' Each had an opinion, but no two agreed, so J the thing remained in suspension. Pertinent, in a way, to the foregoing, one of Daily Racing Form's inquiring young men has s been delving into the meaning of names borne e by some of the racers of this year. Some of his s conclusions and freely rendered definitions are c here given. Maybe there are some who will not agree with him. If so, they have the right t to tell why. Name. Language. Meaning. Amor Patriae (L.) Love of country. Bn Trovato (It.) Well found, a happy invention. i- La Bete Noire (F.) A black beast, an object of aversion. Caveat Emptor (L.) Let the buyer beware. Dernier Sou (F.) A last sou or cent. Fait Accompli (L.) A thing already done. Faux Pas (F.) A mistake. Fonctionnaire (F.) A public officer. In Memoriam (L.) In memory of. La Dernier (F.) The last. Lucidus (L.) Clear. Modo (L.) In manner. Nulli Secundus (L.) Second to none. Prima Donna (It.) Chief female singer. Primo (L.) In the first place. Sans Peur (F.) Without fear. Ultima Thule (L.) The utmost boundary or or limit. Ultimatum (L.) The last or only condition. n. Vox Populi (L.) The voice of the people. Canopus (L.) An Egyptian god of Avater, Roman o- history. Thessaly (G.) A part of northern Greece. Princeps (L.) A title given to Augustus, ruler of Rome about 27 B. C. Dimmesdale (E.) In Hawthorne's romance, :e, "The Scarlet Letter," a Puritan minister. Donatcllo (It.) The hero, of Hawthorne's ro-jnancc, o- "The Marble Fawn." i 1 1 ' , . ' , ' ' ' 1 ' J s e s c t i- or or n. o- :e, o- Azrael (Heb.) In Jewish and Mohammedan be- foi for lief the name of an angel who watches over th the the dying and separates the soul from the be body. o Corydon ( ) A shepherd in one of Theocritus' an and idyls and used to designate any rustic. P Moll Cutpurse (E.) A fictitious name for Mary Frith, a notorious character frequently men- e tioned by the older English writers. w Coeur de Lion (F.) A heart of lion, a surname PJ given to Richard I. of England on account of of his dauntless courage. . di Flibbertygibbet (E.) The name of a fiend men- 81 tioned in Shakespeare's King Lear. Fitz-Boodle (E.) A name under which Thack- eray contributed a series of papers to Fraser's n! Magazine. Houyhnhnm ( ) One of the race of horse- se headed beings described by Dean Swift in his imaginary travels of Lemuel Gulliver. a Leontes (It.) King of Sicily in Shakespeare's t "A Winter's Tale." Mab (E.) The name given by the English & poets of the fifteenth and succeeding cen- H turies to the imaginary Queen of the Fairies. A Malvolio (It.) A character in Shakespeare's r "Twelfth Night." 0 of Mammon (Heb.) In the scriptures means riches n or God of Riches. a as Mirabel (F.) A traveled man in Beaumont & Fletcher's "Wild Goose Uhase." Orestes (G.) Son of Agamemnon and slayer of J his mother, Clymtemnestra, to avenge the I murder of his father. ' d Phalaris (G.) Sicilian tyrant, warrior and law- n giver of the semi-mythic age. v Pierrot (F.) A character in pantomime. d t to One need only glance through the nomina- n tions to the Southern Maryland Handicap to , have an idea of what racing will be offered at the Bowie meeting, which will be opened Saturday. No handicapper has a better class of horses to assign weights to than are found in the sixty-seven that are eligible to this mile and a sixteenth race that is the open-' ing day feature. Most of the horses engaged 1 are already on the ground and ready for the bugle call. It must be remembered that at 1 this season of the racing year there are few ; complimentary entries made and few horses ! ' are nominated that are not in racing condi- tion and intended as starters. The Southern ! Maryland Handicap has an added money value of $5,000 and with a field of ten starters, which is certainly a modest estimate, it will be worth $3,760 to the winner. Willis Sharpe Kilmer's Exterminator is in-H tended to be a starter in this opening feature i of the Bowie meeting. It is the Kilmer racing plan now to keep him going until he passes j the Man o' War money winning record. Just now he lacks $4,754 of the $249,465 earned by Man o' War before he was retired to the stud, and while the Southern Maryland Handi-;t cap, estimating it with- ten starters, would leave him shy of the goal he is seeking, he would be only $792 away from the record, and that could readily be picked up in shares of purses, even should the old fellow never win another race. No one takes the defeat of Exterminator in the Pimlico Cup seriously and it is confidently expected that the next time he is seen under racing silks it will be shown just how false his running in that race was as an index to his present form. Since the Cup he has not been asked to do much, but he is ready for a mile and a sixteenth. He will have his work cut out with the good ones that will oppose him, but if he is raced by Wayland, it is probably a sure thing that lie will be a fitter horse than he was last Saturday. 'Ihe Montfort Jones silks promise to play an important part in the Bowie racing. This powerful stable has been attracting the atten-er tion of the uninvited timers since the move was made to Bowie and a busy campaign is suggested. With such horses as Surf Rider. Rockminister, Rouleau, Pegasus and Fair Phantom, all named for the Southern Maryland Handicap, there is an excellent chance foi for th the be o an and P e w PJ of di 81 n! se a t & H A r 0 of n a as J I d n v d t to n , Kentucky to be off to a flying start in Bowie meeting. These horses have all been galloping along as though thoroughly at : home in tne Bowie going and they hare speed stamina that has made the strin; such a powerful one all through the racing year. Another of the eligibles for the opening day feature is the Quincy Stable's Captain Alcock, winner of both the Bowie Handicap and the Pimlico Cue, also the only base to win both these $10,000 Maryland Jockey Club longdistance races. The three-year-olds All Over and Yankee Star are both named to bear Captain Alcock company, but it would seem that the main dependence will be on the older horse. Harry Payne Whitney has for his representative the four-year-old fillies Prudery and Crocus and each has earned the right to have try against the best of them. The Lexing-ton-Xalapa Farm confederacy is well represented, when among the eligibles are found the names of Lucky Hour, Missionary, Bon Homme, John Paul Jones and Southern Cross. Altogether the handicap is one that would reflect trtdit on any association at any season the year and it is remarkable when such nominal icrir- are made for a race to be run late as November 18. It will be remembered just where jockey Jelley belonged among the New York riders. He scored some victories with P. S. P. Randolph's good plater King Albert, though he more often lost when he sJ.ould have won while he was riding in New Yuk. But it is different at Marlboro. Not that Jelley seems have improved materially, but the half-mile ring seems to suit him and tne opposi : tion purely suits him better than that of New York. D. Stirling had for some time been a leader of the small circuit riders, but at Marlboro he is being displaced by Jelley. This young man has become a decided fad and now the crowd, which is both quick and fickle in its allegiance to a jockey, is swearing by Jelley. All wait until the jockeys' names are posted and Jelley's mount at once becomes the popular horse. His victories on Gus Scheer, Bodanzky and Sir Adsum Wednesday were tremendously popular and will make him more popular than ever for the remaining two days of the short meeting. Just where Jelley will fit in when the Bowie meeting opens Saturday remains to be seen. There he will be back in much better company, but his Marlboro successes may have inspired more confidence and consequently engendered more ability. Train arrangements that are being made for the Bowie meeting promise that the service will be better than ever bafore. The only way to reach the course is by the electric line of the S. W., B. and A. road, but it has been assured that more and better cars will be in this service. Then the Hayman special, which has been a great convenience, will consist of three cars this fall, to more adequately take care of its patrons. Originally this special was only one of the big cars, but for the coming meeting three will be few enough to take care of those who will travel that way. The first race will be called to the post at 1:15 o'clock and the Hayman special will leave every day at noon. There will bi various trains from both Washington and Baltimore. Daily Racing Form Handicaps BAIL Y RA CING FORM HANDICAPS 1 1 ; ' ! i j DADE PARK The horses which seem best in Friday's races are: Dade Park Henderson, Ky., Korcmbcr 1G, 1922. Thelma K., Royal Maid. Vanishing Boy. 2 LESLIE, Paul G. Brown, Ted's Plum. 3 Royal Dick, Salamander. Topmost. : 4 Auntie May, Sir Lawnfal, Sir Thomas Kean. 5 Toe the Mark, Silence, Miss Prosperity. C Golden Floss, Jacobean, Harvest King. 7 John Hoshor, Lord Wrack, Locust Leaves. J. L. Dempsey. IVevr York Handicap. 1 Royal Maid, Gail Ford, Fernandos, Winter Blossom. 2 Paul G. Brown, Leslie, Ted's Plum, Tender Seth. 3 Royal Dick, Delhimar, Topmost, Lee Enfield. 4 BOY FROM HOME, Isosceles, Sir Lawnfal, Sir Thomas Kean. 5 Toe the Mark, Miss Prosperity, Silence, C. A. Comiskey. ;C Harvest King, Mahony, Golden Floss, Jacobean. i7 Lord Wrack, Mormon Elder, Blossom House, Black Betty. Chicago and Buffalo llamlieai). 1 Royal Maid, Winter Blossom, Fernandos, Thelma K. 2 Ted's Plum, Leslie, Fighting Cook, Tender Seth. 3 Royal Dick, Delhimar, Topmost. Ogarite. 4 ISOSCELES, Boy From Home, Sir Thomas Kean, Tuscola. 5 Toe the Mark, Montjoy, Silence, C. A. Comiskey. C Golden Floss, Harvest King, Smart Guy, Mahony. 7 Lord Wrack, Blossom House, John Hoshor, Mormon Elder Observer's Handicap. 1 Thelma K., Royal Maid, Fernandos, Winter Blossom. 2 Ted's Plum, Leslie, Paul G. Brown, Fighting Cook. 3 ROYAL DICK, Topmost, Delhimar, Assume. 4 Sir Lawnfal, Isosceles, Sir Thomas Kean, Boy From Home. 5 Silence, Toe the Mark, C. A. Comiskey, Miss Prosperity. C Golden Floss, Beaverkill, Harvest King, Jacobean. 7 Mormon Elder, Lord Wrack, John Hoshor, Locust Leaves. Consensus of Handicaps. 1 Thelma K., Royal Maid, Fernandos, AVin-ter Blossom. 2 Ted's Plum, Leslie, Paul G. Brown, Fighting Cook. 3 ROYAL DICK, Delhimar, Topmost, Lee : Enfield. 4 Auntie May, Boy from Home, Isosceles, , Sir Lawnfal. : : , 5 Toe the Mark, Silence, Miss Prosperity, C. A. Comiskey. 6 Golden Floss, Harvest King, Jacobean, Mahony. 7 Lord Wrack, John Hoshor, Mormon Elder, Blossom House. MARLBORO The horses which seem best in Friday's races are : Marlboro, Md., November 16, 1522. 1 Be Trueman, St. Angelina, Silks and Satin. 2 War Pennant, Tom Norris, True as SteeL 3 Purl, Star Court, Gus Scheer. 4 Thriller, Glenn, Doctor Jim. 5 SIR ADSUM, Horcb, Prospector. 6 Le Bleuet, La Kross, Bogart, 7 George Washington, Kingling II., Navajo. F. J. Ortell. New York Handicap. 1 BE TRUEMAN, The Girl, St. Angelina, Auntie Em. 2 War Pennant, Tom Norris, Queen of the Spa, Jamaica Belle. 3 Star Court, Purl, Gus Scheer, Tricks. 4 Doctor Jim, Thriller, Glenn, Ultra Gold. 5 All There, Prospector, Horeb, Sir Adsum. 6 Le Bleuet, La Kross, Bogart, Raconteuse. 7 Kingling II., George AYashington, Doyle, - Safranor. Chicago and Buffalo Handicap. 1 Be Trueman, Silks and Satin, The Girl, St. Angelina. 2 War Pennant, Tom Norris, True as Steel, Zennotta. 3 PURL, Zorro, Gus Scheer, Bodanzky. " 4 Glenn, Titania, Thriller, Doctor Jim. 5 Horeb, Sir Adsum, Prospector, Mr. X. C La Kross, Le Bleuet, Rey Ennis, Dotta'3 Best. 7 Kingling II., George Washington, Doyle, Unar. Observer's Handicap. 1 St. Angelina, Be Trueman, The Girl, Olive May. 2 War Pennant, Queen of the Spa, Tom Norris, True as Steel. 3 PURL, Tricks, Star Court, Al Pierce. 4 Thriller, Glenn, Doctor Jim, Lady Zeus. 5 Sir Adsum, Horeb, All There, Prospector. C La Kross, Bogart, Le Bleuet, Rey Ennis. 7 Doyle, Kingling II., Unar, Jap Muma. Consensus ol Handicap.. 1 Be Trueman, St. Angelina, The Girl, Silks and Satin. 2 WAR PENNANT, Tom Norris, True as Steel, Queen of the Spa. 3 Purl, Star Court, Gus Scheer, Tricks. 4 Thriller, Doctor Jim, Glenn, Titania. 5 Sir Adsum, All There, Horeb, Prospector. 6 Le Bleuet, La Kross, Bogart, Rey Ennis. 7 Kingling II., George AYashington, Doyle, Unar. Jockey Turner in New York JOCKEY TURNER IN NEW YORK NEW YORK, N. Y., November 16. Jockey Clarence Turner is a New York visitor for a few days. He plans to visit his home in Cincinnati before going to Miami, Fla.. for the winter. Turner rode for the J. K. L. Ross stable this year, but has contracted to ride for the Riviera Stable under trainer Fred Taral in 1923. J. K. L. Ross on Way West J. K. L. ROSS ON WAY WEST BALTIMORE. Md., November 16 A division of the stable of Commander J. K. L. Ross has left here for San Diego, Cal., for x winter campaign at Tijuana. Trainer Henry McDaniel will go AVest to take charge of them. He will take jockeys A. CJaver and G. 'AValls with him. Page 3 Dade Park Form Chart Dade Park Form Chart HENDERSON. KY., THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 16, 1922. Dado Park (1 1-8 miles). Eighth day. Green River Jockey Club. Fall Meeting of 11 days. Weather clear; temperature 50s. Stewards, C. W. Hay, S. O. Nuekols, Jr., and A. O. Leonard. Judges, M. N. Macfarlan and J. Reeder. Starter, A. II. Dade. Racing Secretary, M. N. Mncfarlan. Racing starts at 1:00 p. m. (Chicago time 1:00 p. m.). W indicates whip, S spurs, B blinkers. Figures in parentheses following the distance of each race indicate date, track record, age of horse and weight carried. 'Indicates apprentice allowance. ftftrTPTQ FIRST RACE 3-4 Mile. Purse $800. 4-year-olds and upward. Claiming. OO 4 4 O Net value to winner $650; second, $100; third, $50. Index Horses AWtPPSt Str Fin Jockeys Owners Bqniv. Odds Str't 66766 SANDALWOOD wsb 4 107 1 1 11 1 1 1J H Thurbcr J B Cloher 4G3-1C0 C6751TOE THE MARK wb 6 111 4 2 4 3s 3 21 T Burns B B Rice 110-100 66751 MARMITE wb G 108 3 3 2 2 2lJ 3 C Dishmon F Davitt 250-100 , C6712 'CANTEEN GIRL wb 4 1041 5 5 3 4 4' 4 E Petzoldt W H Snearley 840-100 66G25 KING PAUL wsb 3 107 2 6 6 5 5 6 A Roach P W Davis 9083-100 6G706CHISCA w 5 102 6 4 616 6 6 J Owens M Bruce 7105-100 Time, 24, 50, 1:164. Track heavy. $2 mntuels paid, Sandalwood, $11.30 straight, $4.70 place, $2.70 show; Toe the Mark, $3.00 place, $2.40 show: Marmitc, $2.70 show. Equivalent booking odds Sandalwood, 465 to 100 straight, 135 to 100 place, 35 to 100 show; Toe tie -Mark, 50 to 100 place, 20 to 100 show; Marmite, 35 to 100 show. Winner Ch. c, by Lake McLuke Duchess Kathleen, by John o'Gaunt (trained by Q. Arrln; bred by Messrs. Kecne & Schorr). Went to post at 1:13. At post 1 minnte. Start good and slow. Won easily; second and third driving. SANDALWOOD, running well in the stilt going and away forwardly, raced into a good lead at once and easily won all the way. TOE THE MARK was ridden wide on the turns, but came fast through the last eighth to outflnish MARMITE. The latter raced forwardly from the start, but tired near the end. The others were always outpaced. Scratched (G6766)Serbian. 102. Overweights Canteen Girl, 1 pounds; King Faul, 3. CGMT7 SECOND RACE 3-4 Mile. Purse $800. 3 -year-olds and upward. Allowances. OO 4 4 nJ Net value to winner $650; second, $100; third, $50. Index Horses AWtPPSt M Sir Fin Jockeys Owners Equiv. Odds Str't 66709'LENORA P. wb 5 93 2 2 2 2" lll 11 W Fronk Neal Bros 2305-100 6 6 6 8 1 PL ANTOON w 4 1041 5 5 1 1 2' 2 E Petzoldt Cain & Sanford 310-100 66613'MYST'IOUS GIRL w 5 102 6 6 6s 51 4 3 J Owens G Drumhellcr 55-100 66751 HUZZAS w 7 111 7 5 4 41 3 4 H Gray F Winters 3105-100 66751'ARIETTA w 6 100 3 4 3i 3 51 5 R M'berry J R Campbell 2870-1CO C6751 BABYLONIAN wb 5 111 1 1 51 6 G 6" T Burn3 G W Fritz 2050-100 66751 CLEOPATRA BOYwb 6 lll 47 7777H Cl'menta S S Tracey 3075-100 Time, 23, 49, 1:16. Track heavy. $2 mutuels paid, Lcnora r., $4S.10 straight, $14.50 place, $3.50 show; Plantoon, $1.20 place, $2.00 show; Mysterious Girl, $2.40 show. Equivalent booking odds Lenora P., 2305 to 100 straight, 625 to 100 place, 75 to 100 show; Plantoon, 110 to 100 place, 45 to 100 show; Mysterious Girl, 20 to 100 show. Winner I!, m, by Zeus Boneda, by Albert (trained by C. H. Neal; bred by Messrs. Williams & Radford). Went io post at 1:44. At post 1 minute. Start good and slow. Won driving; second and third tho same. LENORA P., after racing in closest pnrsuit from the start, moved up rapidly in the stretch into a good lead, but wa3 tiring at the end. PLANTOON showed the most speed from the start and only began tiring in the last eighth. MYSTERIOUS GIRL appeared sore when going to the post, but closed a gap and outstayed HUZZAS in the final strides. The latter ran well. ARIETTA showed early speed. Overweights Plantoon, 1 pounds; Mysterious Girl, 3; Arietta, 1. P7Q.dU THIRD RACE 1 Milo. Purse $800. 3 -year-olds and upward. Claiming. DD l O J? Net value to winner $650; second, $100; third, $50. Index Horses AWtPPSt Str Fin Jockeys Owners Equiv. Odds Str't k (66770) 'MAGICIAN wb 7 108 5 5 2s 2 2 11 Is J Owens E Rice 125-100 06725 'GRAYSON w 7 10a 4 3 1 1 1 2 2 E Petzoldt G Drumhcller 120-100 66770 JAKE FELD wb 5 110 3 4 4" 3s 3" 3" 3" R Harton T F Devereaux 2030-100 66566s 'BILL HUNLEY ws 7 105 1 1 5 5 5 4 410 E Roehm W A Harris 2155-100 G6725'G. DAUGHERTY ws 4 102 2 2 31 4" 41 5 5 W Fronk M P Human 1365-100 Time, 25, 50, 1:17. 1:44. Track heavy. $2 mutuels paid. Magician, $4.50 straight, $2.30 place, $2.20 show; Grayson, $2.30 place, $2.20 show; Jake Fcld, $2.80 show. Equivalent booking odds Magician, 125 to 100 straight, 15 to 100 place, 10 to 100 show; Grayson, 15 to 100 place, 10 to 100 show; Jake Feld, 40 to 100 show. Winner Br. g, by Salvation Illusion, by Mesmerist (trained by J. G. Greeson; bred by Mr. E. Cebrian). Went to post at 2:16. At post 1 minute. Start good and slow. Won easily; second and third driving. MAGICIAN followed GRAYSON closely to the stretch and, racing into the lead in the last eighth, drew away decisively near tho end. GRAYSON showed the most early speed, but was done after going three-quarters in the lead. JAKE FELD had no serious opposition for third place. GRACE DAUGHERTY quit badly after going a half mile. Overweights Bill Hunlcy, 1 pound. 2F7Qi FOURTH RACE 7-8 Mile. Evansvillo Courier Purse. Purse $1,000. 2-year-olds. OO 4 OX Allowances. Net value to winner $700; second, $200; third, $100. Index Horses AWtPPSt U vi Str Fin Jockeys Owners Equiv. Odds Str't 66753'ROMPING MARY B 1041 2 1 4 4s 2s Is E Petzoldt E Cebrian 100-100 (66737)TAYLOR HAY w 103 1 3 21 3s 1J 2 L McD'ott C W Hay V 403-100 66753 BRUNELL WB 105 35 5 5 5 3H Thurber Idle Hour St'k F"m Stb 1535-100 66753 BANTER w 115 4 2 l1 l1 3l 41 J D M'ney H H Hewitt 1465-100 66765 SMACBETH w 105 5 4 3 2 4 5 J Owens L Gentry 315-100 Time, 24, 50, 1:16, 1:23. Track heavy. $2 mutuels paid, Romping Mary, $4.00 straight, $2.00 place, $2.30 show; Taylor Hay, $3.60 place, $2.S0 show; IJruuell, $3.60 show. Equivalent booking odds Romping Mary, 100 to 100 straight, CO to 100 place, 15 to 100 show; Taylor Hay, 80 to 100 place, 40 to 100 show; Brnnell, SO to 100 show. Winner B. f, by Von Tromp Mary Aileen, by Bright Phoebus (trained by John Lowe; bred by Mr. Edward Cebrian). Went to post at 2:52. At post 2 minutes. Start good and slow. Won easily; second and third driving. ROMPING MARY was saved under restraint until reaching the stretch, where she soon passed TAYLOR HAY to win casing up. TAYLOR HAY ran a good race and finished gamely, but tired after racing into the lead. BRUNELL came with a rush through the last eighth. BANTER set a good pace to the stretch and tired under his weight. MACBETH showed speed, but quit. Overweights Romping Mary, 2. pounds. fift'yfi FIFTH RACE 1 1-8 Miles. Evansville Journal Purse. Pnrso $1,000. 3-year-olds and OO 4 Oaf upward. Claiming Handicap. Net value to winner $650; second, $200; third, $150. Index Horses AWtPPSt Str Fin Jockeys Owners Equiv. Odds Str't (66754)EASTESIDE wn 4 112 4 4 1 1 l'l Is Is J Owens W Perkins 63-100 66740 HARRY B. wb 5 105 1 2 2 2 2 2' 2 E Petzoldt Cain & Sanford C30-100 66740 BILLY STAR wb 3 104 2 1 3 3 3 3 3 B Scheffcl W F Knobelkamp S40-100 66740 MERRIMAC wb 4 112 3 3 Lost rider. J Bell H B Holmes 330-100 Time, 25, 51, 1:19, 1:45, 1:58. Track heavy. $2 mutuels paid, Easteside, $3.30 straight, $2.70 place; Harry B., $3.40 place; no show mutuels sold. Equivalent booking odds Easteside, 65 to 100 straight, 35 to 100 place; Harry B., 70 to 100 place. Winner Ch. g, by Handsel Calanthe, by Ben Trovato (trained by W. Perkins; bred by Mr. D. W. Scott). Went to post at 3:20. At post 2 minutes. Start good and slow. Won easily; second and third driving. EASTESIDE raced into the lead at once and held sway for the entire race, but had to be shaken up in the last strides. HARRY B. followed the winner closely for the entire race and finished gamely, but tired near the end. BILLY STAR was always outruu and was bumped into by MERRIMAO when the latter stumbled and unseated his rider. ftftQQ SIXTH RACE 1 1-16 Miles. Pnrso $800. 3-year-olds and upward. Claiming. OO OO Net valua to winner $650; second, $100; third, $50. Index Horses AWtPPSt A Str Fin Jockeys Owners Equiv. Odds Str't 66752 - REPEATER w 5 103 2 3 31 2 23 I'll J Owens Florisant Stablo 43-100 66770'DADJA wsb 3 100 4 4 4 4 4 3 2 R M'berry Campbell Stock Fm Stb 3563-100 (66751) 'HEUALD wb 7 113 1 1 Is l'l 1" 2 3- W Fronk J M Goode 410-100 66789'BEE'S WING w 5 103 3 2 2'1 3 3' 4 4 E Petzoldt J W Smith COO-100 Time, 25, 51, 1:18. 1:45, 1:52. Track heavy. $2 mutuels paid. Repeater, $2.80 straight, $2.60 place; Dadja, $8.40 place; no show mutuels sold. Equivalent booking odds Repeater, 45 to 100 straight, 30 to 100 place; Dadja, 320 to 100 place. Winner1 Ch. g, by Ballot Sweet Lavender, by Goldfinch (trained by F. Swain; bred by Mr. John K. Madden). Went to poet at 3:53. At post 4 minutes. Start good and slow. Won easily; second and third driving. REPEATER began badly and had to be ridden hard to overhaul nERALD, but passed him in the stretch and won in a canter. DADJA was badly outrun most of the way, but came fast through the stretch and was a lucky second. HERALD showed the most speed from the start to the stretch and was eased up out of second place. BEE'S WING had no mishaps. Overweights Dadja, 3 pounds. Cn'Q. A SEVENTH RACE 1 1-8 Miles. Purse $800. 3-year-olds and upward. Claiming. OO 4 Odb Net valno to winner $650; second, $100; third, $50. Index Horses AWtPPSt Vt. ?i Str Fin Jockeys Owners Equiv. Odds Str't 60770 BUCKBOARD w 8 103 3 1 4l 31 3s IS I1! H Thurber R J Farris 635-100 66728 SL1GHT WINE w 5 102 4 3 2 24 2 2'1 2 T Burns W L Lewis 740-100 66699s 'BROWN BILL w 4 103 6 4 3 4s 4 4 3s E Petzoldt Cain & Sanford 505-100 66742 PHELAN wsb 4 103 1 2 l1! 1 11 3 4s W Fronk W E Jonea 13C5-1W 66770 'T'KALON MARCH w 8 110 9 9 7s VI 7s 6s 51 R Doyle S Jonea 1745-100 66G99SDR. RAE wb C 105 2 7 6,e 6 5 51 Cl L McD'ott R L Rogers 220-100 .66770 BltYNLIMAH wb 12 110 8 8 9 8s 8s 8 7 II Gray J Lowe 4000-103 G6741SSPEC'LAR GIRL ws 5 104 7 6 8 9 9 9 S1 C Dishmon W J McFeo G15-10J C6727 BILL AND COO wn 3 102 5 5 5'1 5l Gl 71 9 J Owens L Gentry 11S3-10O Time, 25, 50, 1:17, 1:44, 1:58. Track heavy. $2 mutuels paid, Buckboard, $15.10 straight, $S.30 place, $7.40 show; Light Wine, $7.40 place, $9.20 show: Brown Bill, $0.20 show. Equivalent booking odds Buckboard, 655 to 100 straight, 315 to 100 place, 270 to 100 show; Light Wine, 270 to 100 place, 3C0 to 100 show; Brown Bill, 210 to 100 show. Winner B. g, by Aeronaut Bettie Bouncer, by Filigrane (trained by D. McDexmid; bred by Mr. Edward B. Cassatt). Went to post at 4:31. At post 2 minutes. Start good and slow. Won easily; second and third driving. BUCKBOARD, well handled and helped by the going, wore the leaders down in the first seven-eighths and, taking the lead, won casing up. LIGHT WINE raced in closest pursuit from the start, but tired near the end. BROWN BILL finished fast and outstayed PHELAN. The latter was tiring through the stretch. DR. RAE seems to be in poor form and was badly outrun. TOKALON MARCH closed a big gap. Scratched 6G575 King B., 05. Overweights Brown Bill, 3 pounds; Spectacular Girl, 2; Bill and Coo, 2. Marlboro Form Chart Marlboro Form Chart MARLBORO, MD., THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 16, 1922. (One-half mile). Fourth day. Southern Maryland Fair Association. Autumn Meeting of 5 days. Weather dear; temperature 62. Stewards, Baker Waters, George Brown, Jr., and Edward Tribe. Judges, n. P. Conkling, J. F. O'flara and J. P. Turner. Starter, George T. Miller. Racing Secretary, G. H. Anderson. Racing starts at 1:30 p. m. (Chicago time 12:30 p. m.). W indicates whip, S spurs, B blinkers. Figures in parentheses following the distance of each race indicate date, track record, age of horse and weight carried. 'Indicates apprentice allowance. 6,r?t FIRST RACE About 5 1-2 Furlongs. Purso $500. All Ages. Maidens. Claiming. O 4 4 JL Net valna to winner $400; second, $70; third, $30. Index Horses AWtPPSt U i Str Fin Jockeys Owners Equiv. Odds Str't 66744 REFRAIN wb 3 114 4 1 l1 l5 1 1 E Jellcy D P Vcneziano 45-100 66744 MID CITY w 5 114 5 fi 6 6 5 21 D Stirling- S H Dudley 1530-100 60761 EVADNER w 6 114 3 4 3 3 3& 3 F Wdst'ck W R Martin 1690-100 66758 WHO KNOWS wb 4 114 1 3 2 2 21 41 F Mooro J Y Christmas 3450-100 66745 AUNTIE EM w 2 103 6 2 4 41 41 5 A Frieshon J Robertson 430-100 66761 FURLOUGH w 5 114 2 5 5 51 C 6 C O'M'ney F Gallagher 930-100 Time, 1.12. Track good. $2 mntuels paid, Refrain, $2.90 straight, $2.70 place, $2.40 show; Mid City, $8.00 place, $3.70 show; Evadncr, $3.70 show. Equivalent booking odds 15 to 100 straight, 35 to 100 place, 20 to 100 show; Mid City, 300 to 100 place, 85 to 100 show; Evadncr, 85 to 100 show. Winner B. c, by Bard of Hope Star of Runnymede, by Star Shoot (trained by R. Jackson; bred by Mr. R. Lawrence Smith). Went to post at 1:32. At post 3 minutes. Start good and slow. Won easily; second and third driving. REFRAIN took the lead at once, held the race oafe all tho way, and won as his rider pleased. MID CITY began slowly, but closed up fast on the outside and passed EVADNER in the final sixteenth. EVADNER was a forward contender in the early running and outgnmcd WHO KNOWS in the final drive. Tho latter saved ground on all the turns and had no mishaps. AUNTIE EM quit in the final eighth. Scratched CC740 Bill of Expense, 114. Overweights Auntie Em, 2 pounds. OiCrTrTO SECOND RACE About 5 1-2 Furlongs. Purse $500. 3.year-olds and upward. Claiming. OO 4 4 JU Net valuo to winner $400; second, $70; third, $30. Index Horses AWtPPSt Vi. Vi Str Fin Jockeys Owners Equiv. Odds Str't 66745 3AL PIERCE w 9 112 3 5 C5 21 1 1 T Wliams A Bennett 110-100 66747 'LEOMA wsb 13 112 4 6 21 1 2 21 A Kroger W Skinker 330-100 66746 LAST GIRL wn 3 111 2 1 31 3 3 3l E Atk'son J Kearns 10G0-10O 66759 'SIR JACK wb 5 108 6 8 71 7 7 4s S Banka J D Killen 5200-100 66535 "FRENCHY wn 7 112 5 3 5 & 61 5 C O'M'ney Mrs A Miller 45G5-100 66730'KIT. JOHNSON wb G 1051 7 2 4 4 4'1 6s I Gordon C W Plunkett 2050-100 C5713 ATHGARVEN' wb 6 110 1 7 S S 8 V- F Mooro E T Barringer 3300-100 64050'TORNADO w 7 111 8 4 lh 5'1 5 S C Jackson H Hurwitz 3510-100 Time, 1:12. Track good. $2 mutnels paid, Al Pierce, $4.20 straight, $2.70 place, $2.30 show; Leoma, $3.10 place, $2.60 show; Last Girl, $4.50 show. Equivalent booking odds Al Pierce, 110 to 100 straight, 35 to 100 place, 15 to 100 show; Leoma, 55 to 100 place, 30 to 100 show; Last Girl, 125 to 100 show. Winner Br. g, by by Dick Welles Skyte, by Kingston (trained by A. Bennett; bred by Mr. E. T. Graves). Went to post at 2:00. At post 6 minutes. Start good and slow. Won easily; second and third driving. AL PIEItCE began slowly and was forced wide on the first turn, but easily raced to the early leaders on the backstretch and raced into a safe lead in the stretch. LEOMA was a forward contender throughout and finished gamely. LAST GIRL ran well and had on mishaps. SIR JACK saved ground and finished fast. TORNADO quit after setting tho early pace. Scratched (00761 )Bodnnzky, 112; 60748 Primitive, 112. Overweights Last Girl, 4 pounds; Sir Jack, 1; Kitty Johnson, 2 v.; Tornado, 4. OjOryrTQ "rslE-J) RACE About 5 1-2 Furlongs. Purse $500. All Ages. Maidens. Claiming. OO 4 4 O Not value to winner $400; second, $70; third, $30. Index Horses AWtPPSt Str Fin Jockeys Owners Equiv. Odds Str't 66743s 'PIKES VILLE 2 93 4 1 in 2 2 Is H Howard E Tankersley 215-100 66743SILKS AND SATIN w 2 1021 7 2 21 in 11 21 A Kroger O M Tallentlro Go-low 06744s 'JAMAICA BELLE w 4 106 1 4 41 31 31 3l F W'dst'cfc R Christmas 565-109 66760 RUTH T. w 5 111 3 5 5s 5 5s 4'1 W Organ E L Graves G230-1OO 66758 M'UNTAIN DEW wb 5 111 6 3 3" 4 41 5 F Moore E Sweeney 11120-100 66757 MAR'T LORETTA w 2 106 2 7 7 6l 6 J Walsn E J Wright 4450-100 57222 DON PLAUDIT w 5 114 5 6 G4 7 7 7 T Wliam C Willi3 12G60-1W Time, 1:13. Track good. $2 mutnels paid, Pikesville, $6.30 straight, $2.40 place, $2.20 show; Silks and Satin, $2.30 place, $2.10 show; Jamaica Belle, $2.10 show. Equivalent booking odds Pikesville, 215 to 100 straight, 20 to 100 place, 10 to 100 show; Silks and Satin, 15 to 100 place, 5 to 100 show; Jamaica Belle, 5 to 100 show. Winner Br. c, by Meridian Oleander, by Rock Sand (trained by D. Kearney; bred by Mr. Richard V. Carman). Went to post at 2:32. At post 2 minutes. Start good and slow. Won easily; second and third driving. PIKESVILLE set the pace for the first eighth and, after being headed, raced SILKS AND SATIN into defeat and won going away through the final sixteenth, although his rider lost one of his stirrups soon after the start and was of little assistance to his mount. SILKS AND SATIN, prominent from the start, took the lead on the last turn, but tired in the stretch drive. JAMAICA BELLE raced gamely throughout. RUTH T. finished well. Overweights Silks and Satin, 1 pounds; Margaret Loretta, 5. S2Ff i FOURTH RACE About 3-4 Mile. Purso $500. 3-year-olds. Claiming. OO 4 4 rt Net value to winner $400; second, $70; third, $30. Index Horses AWtPPSt U Str Fin Jockeys Owners Equiv. Odds Str't (6674 8) UTAH wb 109 6 6 6 4l 3J 2ll l'J E Jelley A Bruff 265-100 66745 FOREST QUEEN wb 111 2 5 31 3 1 H 2S T Wliams J M Hubble Jr 775-100 (66744) 'TRICKS w 101 1 2 41 5 4 41 3 A Abel J Arthur C90-1OO (66729) 'ZORRO wn 103 5 1 1' l1 2 3 419 F W'dst'ck R F Carman 105-100 66760 LITTLE AVON w 114 3 1 2s 21 5 5 51 F Moore J E Alley 6240-100 66746 3BLUE RIBBON wb 110 4 3 5& G 6 6 6 H Myers W E Martin 855-100 Time, 1:27. Track good. $2 mntuels paid, Utah, $7.30 straight, $3.70 place, $2.80 show; Forest Queen, $5.60 place, $4.60 show; Tricks, $3.20 show. Equivalent booking odds Utah. 265 to 100 straight, S5 to 100 place, 40 to 100 show; Forest Queen, ISO to 100 place, 130 to 100 show; Tricks, 00 to 100 show. Winner Blk. c, by Ogden Phantom, by Star Shoot (trained by J. Baskcr; bred by Mr. John E. Madden). Went to post at 3:00. At post 3 minutes. Start good and slow. Won driving; second and third the same. UTAH, shuffled back shortly after the start, was taken under slight restraint and saved to the stretch, then took the lead when called on and won going away, but was ridden out to the finish. FOREST QUEEN moved up fast after going a half mile and took tho lead, but was unable to withstand the winner's challenge. TRICKS finished stoutly and passed ZORRO in the stretch. ZORRO set a good pace, but tired badly after going five-eighths. Overweights Utah, 1 pound; Blue Ribbon, 3. F71TfC FIFTH RACE About 6 1-2 Furlongs. Purso $500. 4-ycar-olds and upward. Claiming. OO 4 4 f Net value to winner $400; second, $70; third, $30. Index Horses AWtPPSt l Vt ?i Str Fin Jockeys Owners Equiv. Odds Str't C6760SSALT PETER wb 5 116 2 7 4s 4 31 Is V- R McGin'y H R Freck 19S0-1W 66730 RUNNAN w 5 111 5 3 2J 2 4l 5l 2 F W'dst'ck N K Moody 1475-100 (66746) STAR COURT wb 5 119 4 1 5s 51 5l 2i 3l D Stirling- C C Smithson 123-109 66732 MR. X. wb 4 113 3 6 6s 6s G 41 41! M Buxton A Marrono 2855-103 66747 VENAL JOY - wb 5 111 1 2 1 l 2 3l 51 E Jelley M J Cremen 430-100 ( 66747 )INA KAY w 10 111 7 5 31 3l 1 6s 6 M Schwt3 B E Chapman 200-10O 66747 ENOS Willi 6 4 7 7 7 7 7 C O'M'ney A Miller 8293-100 Time, 1:29, Track good. $2 mutnels paid, Salt Peter, $41.00 straight, $18.10 place, $0.60 show; Runnan, $13.00 place, $0.30 show; Star Court, $2.90 show. Equivalent booking odds Salt Peter, 1980 to 100 straight, 805 to 100 place, 230 to 100 show; Runnan, 550 to 100 place, 215 to 100 show; Star Court, 45 to 100 show. Winner Ch. h, by Peter Quince Yolanda, by St. Florian (trained by A. Taney; bred by Mr. Johnson N. Camden). Went to post at 3:39. At post 5 minutes. Start good and slow. Won handily; second and third driving. SALT PETER moved up fast on the outside after going the first half mile and crossed In front of the leaders, causing them to pull up, then raced into the lead after rounding the last turn and finished gamely. RUNNAN, a forward contender from the start, overcame repeated Interference and outfinlshed STAR COURT for second place. STAR COURT also suffered from interference, but recovered and mada a game finish. MR. X. ran well. VENAL JOY set the early pace and tired. INA KAY quit after racing into the lead. Scratched 60746 Old Pop, 103. &HF7f7i SIXTH RACE 1 1-16 Miles. Purse $500. 3-year-olds and upward. Claiming; OO a O Net value to winner $400; second, $70; third, $30. Index Horses AWtPPSt VI Vi -X Str Fin Jockeys Owners Equiv-Odds Str't 06718 PLANTAREDE wb G 103 1 1 2 3l 3 1 11 F W'dst'ck H W Plant 1105-100 66749 KINGLING II. wb 9 104 5 7 5s 2l l1 2 21 A Abel J P Mayberry 370-100 667493DOTTA,S BEST w G 101 G 5 7 4'1 4 4s 3 W Organ J Hendricks 535-100 66734 HOREB wb 5 109 7 G 3 l 2 3 4s E Jelley P S P Randolph S5-10O 66745 ALHENA wb 10 109 4 4 1 51 5 5 ' 51 A Kroger L C Lclth 5215-100 66735 BAR ONE wb 7 111 2 2 41 6 G G 6' M Schw'tz D P Veneziano 915-100 66619 UNAR W711133 61 7 7 7 7 T Wliams A Bennett 7940-100 Time, 1:58. Track good. $2 mutuels paid, Plantaredc, $24.10 straight, $10.30 place, $5.10 show; Kingling n., $4.90 place, $3.20 show: Dotta's Best, $4.20 show. Equivalent booking odds Plantarede, 1105 to 100 straight, 415 to 100 place, 170 to 100 show; Kinglins IL, 145 to 100 place, 60 to 100 show; Dotta's Best, 110 to 100 show. Winner B. g, by Go-to-Bed or Gorgorita La Polona, by Vinicus (trained by H. W. Plant; bred in France by Mr. Jules Jariel). Went to post at 4:10. At post 1 minute. Start good and slow. Won easily; second and third driving. PLANTAREDE, showing sudden and vast improvement, began forwardly and followed the leaders close up under slight restraint until in the final quarter, then raced into the lead in the stretch and woa going away. KINGLING II. was rushed into the lead after going a half mile and responded gamely when challenged, but his rider was unable to do him justice. DOTTA'S BEST closed up gamely in tha last eighth. nOREB raced extremely wide for the first half mile and tired badly in tho final quarter. Overweights Bar One, 2 pounds; Unar, 2. jQjgJpyPTJ SEVENTH RACE 1 Mile and 70 Yards. Purso $500. 4-year-olds and npward. Claiming. OO 4 4 4 Net valuo to winner $400; second, $70; third, $30. Index Horses AWtPPSt tf ,StrFin Jockeys Owners Equiv. Odds Str't (66745) 'FUTEN wb 3 103 5 3 1 1 1 l1 1 F Wdst'ck R F Carman 233-100 66748s 'MAY GIRL w 4 104 2 5 6 21 21 2 J'J A Frieshon J Robertson 165-100 6C732 HELEN LUCAS w 4 106 1 1 2J 41 4 3 3i F Mooro B F BarrinBer 12635-100 (Continued on eighth page.) MARLBORO FORM CHART. (Continued from third page). (6C749)AIjL THEI1E wb 5 113 6 G 55 31 4 4i D Stirling T J Crandall 203-100 007C3 KEKO ws S 103 3 7 7 7 7 5 GC White T Costello 11270-1DO . CC745 RACONTEUSE w 9 103 4 2 4J 6 5i 6'J G4 W Organ J Y Christmas C62CMC0 I GG759REY ENNIS wn S 106 7 4 S 5l Gl 7 7 I Gordon L Campbell 4143-100 6G748 BAR COY w 7 100 3 Left at the post. E Jelley W D Althouse 1370-100 Time, 1:55. Track good. $2 mntncls paid, Futen, $0.70 straight, $3.00 place, $3.30 show; May Girl, $3.00 place, $2.70 show; Helen Lucas, $23. GO show. F.quivalcnt booking odds Futcn; 235 to 100 straight, SO to 100 place, 05 to 100 show; May Girl, 50 to 100 place, 35 to 100 show; Helen Lucas, 10S0 to 100 show. Winner B. g, by Meridian Daruina, by Solitaire II. (trained by It. F. Carman; bred by Mr. Richard F. Carman). Went to post nt 4:40. At post 2 minutes. Start good and slow. Won easily; second and third driv-'ing. FUTEN took the lead soon after the start and easily held the race safe all the way. MAY- GIUIi j was hard ridden and raced gamely, but was unable to improve her position. HHLKN LUCAS saved cround on the turns and outfinished ALL THKKK in the final driv Scratched GG7G2;Gcorge Washington, 108. Overweights Helen Lucas, 1 pound; All There, 1; Key Ennis, 3; liar Coy, 1; Futen, X Page 4 Dade Park niinC D A D V ENTRIES AND PAST PERFORMANCES I UAUt lAllK FOR FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 17 j , . - G G WEATHER CLEAR: TRACK HEAVY. 6 T Racing starts at 1:00 p. m. (Chicago time 1:00). Fourth Eace 3-4 Mile. Superior mud runner. X Good mud runner. Mayor Bosse Memorial Handicap. - Fair mud runner. (M) Maidens. 'Apprentice Purse $1,000. 3-year-olds and upward. fi allowance, b Blinkers. 6673S3 ISOSCELES 931:11 3 94.. 750 c rirst Eace 3-4 Hile. (GC722) Boy from Homo ..114 1:12 3 107.. 740 c 667401 slr Thomas Kean.,110 1:12 4 110X740 I Pnrse urse $800 8W. 2-vear-olds .-year-olds. Mnldeni Maidens. Allowance Allmuinccs. fi 6g738 J06 1:12 4 S7X740 Br Iwnfal 107 1:11 4 110 .735 c Ind. Horse. Wt. Bee. A Han. 667j' 66738 Aun,ie ' SX.3oc 66750 Koyal Maid 112 1:14 104X725 J01"2 6C7643 Winter Blossom.... 109X720 Fifth Eace 1 Mile. , GG7653 Fernandos 112 1:15 109X715 Indiana Purse. 66694 Thelma K 112 1:13 ' 109X715 Pnrse $600. 8-year-oids and upward. Claiming. 66694 Kau-Gallie 109 1:16 109 X 710 66778 3 Toe the Mark 110 1:40 6 104X725 . 66753' Vanishing Boy 113 1:14 112X 710 66770 Montjoy 106 1:39 8 104X 720 . ' 66750' Gail Ford 108 1:16 112X710 66770 Silence Ill 1:39 4 109X715 66750 Zing 104 1UC 109.. 705 65120 2 bC. A. Comiskey 7 109X715 66750 Little Ann 109 1:14 109.. 700 (66779) 'bLcnora P 96 1:41 6 101X710 66764 Grandest 112. 700 66770 Edith K 100 1:43 C 106X710 ( Soeond Eace 5 1-2 Furloncs. 66778 'bCanteen Girl 4 101x705 lrJfssno TTuxt old SSmlni: 66770bMiss Prosperity... .103Jl:56h 4 101X705 1 ,. J, 7 t i n- ;v-v e676 'Carrure (M) 105 l:53m 4 101. .700 SSS. SSa"!!"..::::::: JS&sS MS11' Ci9..7oo 66737 Fighting Cook 108 1:07 102. .715 Sixth Eoce 1 Mile. ( 66737 Tender Scth 115 1:07 105X715 Henderson Gleanor Pnrse. ( 66764s 'Albert L. (M) 105 1:03 105X710 Vmse $800. 3-year-olds and upward. Claiming. ( 66737s Paul G. Brown ...109 1:08 110.. 710 (66752) Golden Floss 105 1:39 C 105X725 66736 Miss Edna 101 1:08 107 X705 (66742) Harvest King 111 1:39 8 115 X720 66764 Nowata 109 1:08 107 X705 66769 bSmart Guy 101 1:30 5 105X715 66764 bThe Ulster 110 1:05 110 X703 66727 bMahony 102 1:40 0 100715 "( 66736 Futurctte (M) ...1011:09 107.. 700 66752 bBeaTcrkill 107 1:38 8 100710 105 1:38 4 104710 'Jacobean Third Bace-3-4 Mile. ,fOT s?si,'.riTS- ess ! (66393) bDolhimar 9811 :13s 3 110X720 Seventh Eace 1 1-8 Miles. ( 66727 'Topmost 107 1:13 8 0CX715 Purse $800. 3-year-olds and upward. Claiming. , 66516 'Ogarite 104 1:13 S 107X 715 (66768) 'bLord Wrack 105 1:54 C 106X725 3 66697 bAssume 108 1:12 8 118715 66756 'Blossom House ... 97 1:54 8 98X720 66697 'Leo Enfield 100 1:12 6 113.. 710 66754 'John Hoshor 4 HliL ( 66752s Bojnl 107 1:13 8 110. .705 66768 bMormon Elder 1111:54 6 107X710 I ( 66695 bSalamander 104 1:13 3 110X705 66756 'bLocust Leaves 100 1:55 5 108X710 ( 66766 bRekab 103 1:13 3 115X 700 66740 'Plus Ultra 107 1:52 4 108 X705 , G6538 bllappy Go Lucky . .110 1:14 7 114.. 700 66754 'Black Betty 3 102.. 700 ( DADE PARK PERCENTAGES. From January 1, 1922, to A'ovcmher 9, 1922, Inclusive. J At or At or , Over Over Jockey. P.C. Wt. Mts. 1st. 2d. 3d. Jockey. P.C. Wt. Mts. 1st. 2d. 3d. Tetaoldt, E 18 104 398 70 58 58 Gray, H 10 103 143 14 15 11 JO 102 310 Bnrke. XL J 15 112 323 CO 42 33 Burns. T Owens. J 14 100 713 101 91 105 gfiV 3S 102 It i? S - Bcheffel, B 13 97 388 49 47 46 Thurber H. 00 101 94 6 8 6 Wilson, F 12 101 330 38 39 39 McGraw', S 06 101 118 7 14 9 1 Reid, W 12 100 8 1 0 1 Harrington, B. .. .06 100 170 11 22 14 J Kclsay, W 12 111 30S 36 42 39 Bucl. T 00 105 102 0 11 8 1 Doyle, B 11 9S 207 29 28 28 Fronk, W. 04 95 23 1 0 8 J Connellv, D 11 108 367 40 37 54 Clements, H 03 107 58 2 8 7 Dishmon, 0 11 104 220 24 25 28 Bell. J 117 6 0 0 2 ( Mooney, J. D 11 109 294 S3 28 43 Glick, H 99 86 0 4 6 i McDermott, L. ... .10 101 298 31 32 63 Marberry, O. ...... ..100 4 0 0 0 i Roehm, E 10 104 105 10 7 10 i 1st RACE 3.4 Mile. 2-year-olds. Maidens. Special Weights. i Index Course Dist Time Tck Odds Wt St Str Fin Jockeys Started Order of Finish EOYAL MAID, blk. f, 2 (M) 104 By Transvaal Broken Promise, by King Jmntes. (Trainer, E. Murray. Owner, E. Murray). 66750 DadeP'rk CI f l:10mud 12 113 1 2 23 23 J D M'ney 9 GoId.BiUows, GailFord, Mam'on 66724 DadeP'rk Bi f l:0Gfast 32 107 1 4 63 G" H Gray 7 Lily M.. Put and Take, Bedazzle . 66694 DadeP'rk El f 1:07 fast 30 110 1 2 3l 3J H Gray 9 Bedazzle, Golden Billows, Zing 66641 Latonia 3-4 l:13fast 13 109 10 10 1OH10" J Owens 12 Wayw'samo, PeeTiiTii. Bedazzle 66514 Latonia 3-4 l:13fast 34 112 2 4 t' P W Lilley 11 G'sMaid, Gol.BiUows, M.Oollette , 66412 Latonia 3-4 l:13fast 39 112 11 S U'lU" J Heupel 12 V.Mahoney, M.Collette. Gr.Maid 66215 Latonia El f l:llhvy 17 112 11 11 10 10" J Owens 11 Valoise, Belle Amie, V.Mahoney 65997 Latonia Ei f l:10mud 0 112 7 3 4 4 A Wilson 10 Sw'tLady, Portl'dCrn, GrassM'd WINTER BLOSSOM, ch. f, 2 (M) 109 By AtweU Mary Orr, by Orimar. (Trainer, B. Wingfield. Owner, E. F. Pritchard). 6G764 DadeP'rk 51 f l:12hvy 76 104 6 3 2 21 J Owens 8 Ormont, Albert L., Grandest 66736 DadeP'rk 51 f l:06fast sr 102 11 13 13s 13" L McD'ottH Mar. Wood. Ted's Plum. Argo 66694 DadeP'rk Ei f 1:07 fast 33 110 S 7 8" 8" L McD'ott 9 Bedazzle. GoHLBiUowB, KTMaid 63943 Ham'ton 5-8 l:03hv- 140 100 9 9 9 9" L McD'ottlO Macbeth, Patchwork. Vennie FERNANDOS, br. f, 2 (M) 109 By Cruzados Fernanda, by Bey el Bant Anita. (Trainer, L. J. Keating. Ownsr, L. J. Keatin g). 66765 DadeP'rk 3-4 l:18hvy S6 97 5 2 2 2 W Reid 5 StumpJr., Macbeth, Marj.Wood 66737 DadeP'rk 3-4 l:12fast 91 97 8 8 8 8" W Reid 8 TayJlay, StumpJr., P.G.Brown 66694 DadeP'rk E f 1:07 fast 103 110 7 8 6l 6SJ W Reid 0 Bedazzle, Gold JIUlows, R'IMaid 66602 Latonia El f l:07fast 40 109 8 9 9 9" T Brothersl2 BruneU, SpinbaU, Waywassamo 66514 Latonia 3-4 l:13fast 140 112 9 8 83 8" J Kederis 11 G'sMaid, GoLBiUows, M-Collette 66412 Latonia 3-4 l:13fast 17f 112 4 11 12 12 J Kederis 12 VIahoney, M.ColIette, GrJdaid 66109 H'thorne EJ f 1:18 hvy 41 105 4 3 3s 3'1 J Kederis 6 C.Enriqoe, GreatLady, MyLor'ne 65970 H'thorne 5-8 l:07siop 7 106 C 1 l'l 2k J Sing'ton G Dr.McArthur, MyLorraine. Eris THELMA K., b. f. 2 (M) 109 By Ogden Phantom, by Star Shoot. (Trainer, W. B. Finnegan. Owner, W. F. Knebelkamp). 66694 DadeP'rk 51 f 1:07 fast 8 109 6 6 7s T'l 3 Owens 9 Bedazzle. GoId.BiUows, R'IMaid 66602 Latonia El f l:07fast 13 109 10 8 S S B Scheffel 12 Brunell, Spinball, Waywassamo 66577 Latonia 1 1:40 fast 10 107 3 6 8 S18 F Smith 8 BclleAmie. P'ceTiiTil. L'kyRun 66514 Latonia 3-4 l:13fast 6 112 8 7 7J 7'J J Owens 11 G'sMaid. Gol.BiUows, M.CoUettt 66310 Latonia 3-4 l:13fast 11 112 2 2 2 2 J Gruber 12 Lierre, Bedazzle, Blue Bird 66129 Latonia 3-4 l:17hvy 43 112 3 2 2 33 B Scheffel 8 Itom.Mary, GrassMaid. Heskil'a 65950 Latonia 3-4 1:14 fast 28 109 3 2 41 571 J Gruber 9 PostHastc. Pompous, The Clown 65763 Latonia El f 1:08 fast 12f 10S 9 7 10l 11" J Gruber 12 M'cureMaid, L.Ch'chiU. BJLmie EATT GAXLIE. br. f, 2 (M) 109 By Rapid Water Mabel Richardson, by Halm. (Trainer, F. J. Coleman. Owner, Coleman & Blank). 66694 DadeP'rk 51 f 1:07 fast E 110 9 9 9 9" T Bucl 9 Bedazzle, GoId.BiUows, R'IMaid 66493 Toledo El f 1:09 fast 9-10 109 1 3 2'1 2t J Ch'lmers 7 SilvcrMaid, FrankErb, AuntieM. 66357 Toledo El f l:07fast 10 99 1 4 31 3'3 J Ch'lmerslO Argo, Noonhour, Nowata 66228 Toledo El f l:08fast 4 103 1 3 4& 3s J Ch'lmer 7 Argo. Athlete, Nowata 65963 K'worth El f l:10hvy 6 100 1 7 C" C W Organ 8 ThcUlster, HighTea, Patchwork 658G9 K'worth El f 1:0S fast 2 112 4 3 S 2:1 E Ambr'so S Speedy Girl, Little Andy. Shue C5776 K'worth 51 f l:0Sfast E 103 1 6 31 3t M And'son 6 A.Hampton, HighTea, Illusion't G5680 K'worth 3-4 l:14fast 7 97 7 8 71 69 C Lan'ville 8 Fitzrue. Ardella. Reformer VANISHING BOY, blk. c, 2 (M) 112 By Smoke House The Widow Moon, by Stalwart. (Trainer, J. McKinney. Owner, E. P. Marshall). C6753 DadeP'rk 3-4 1:17 mud SO 103 6 4 3s 311 H Stearns 6 K.Wil'ms, R'pingMary, Brunell 66641 Latonia 3-4 l:13fast 2S 113 11 5 5ll 4si J D M'neyl2 Wayw'samo, PceTiiTU, Bedazzle C6602 Latonia Ei f l:07fast 12f 112 7 7 7l 7i L McD'ottl2 Brunell, Spinball, Waywassamo GAIL FORD, b. g, 2 (M) 112 By Brummel Ethel May, by McGee. (Trainer, C. T. Worthington. Owner, C. T. Worthington). 66750 DadeP'rk ES f l:10mud 2 105 4 4 41 3' H Stearns 9 GoId.BiUows, E'alMaid, Mam'on 66708 DadeP'rk El f 1:08 fast 27-10 110 5 2 21 21 H Stearns 6 BeachBeauty, Cukamo, AlbertL. 66680 DadeP'rk 51 f l:07fast 27-10 112 2 3 2l 22 H Stearns 3 Lucky Run, Kelneth 6G61G Latonia 3-4 l:14fast 14 108 5 4 10: 10" H Stearnsl2 Stump Jr., Lucky Run, Yorick 6G44G Latonia 1 l:41fast C 103 11 7 7" J Owens 11 Calcutta, Pompous, Stump Jr. 66034 Latonia 3-4 l:19hvy 10 107 1 4 2 2j J Corcoran 9 Pcquot, T'derSeth, Waywassamo 65722 Latonia 1 f l:0Sfast 71 113 10 9 91 9" H E Jonesl2 Untried. Sweet Lady, Kinsman ZING, ch. f , 2 (M) 109 By Martinet-Bing, by General Robert. (Trainer, J. Stall. Owner, A. Voiland). 66750 DadeP'rk 51 f l:I0mud iS 112 G 7 7 7" C Dishmon 9 GoId.BiUows. R'alMaid, G'lFord 1 66694 DadeP'rk 51 f 1:07 fast ES 110 6 4 4 4 C Dishmon 9 Bedazzle, GoId.BiUows, R'IMaid I 66433 Akron Ab 5-8 1:03 hvy 7 114 3i T Willi'ms 6 Q'nMazonia, Futurette, PreUDoll 1 66298 Akron Ab 5-8 l:01fast - 38 97 21 P Gross 5 Q.Mazonia, Futurette, Pret.Doll 1 66115 M.H'ghts 51 f 1:15 mud 10 107 4 A Arvin 0 Poor Puss. Back Taps, FrankErb 658G9 K'worth El f 1:0S fast 3G 112 S G 51 6J W Organ S SpcedjGirl, EauGalUe, Lit.Andy 65730 K'worth El f l:07fast 31 104 8 11 lllslll E Renzettil2 F'r Iavana. Fitzrue, Fly.Jacque 65022 Dorval El f l:07fast 12 112 S 3 4l C6 T Nolan 9 Arragosa, Wee Toddler, Veronica ' LITTLE ANN, br. f. 2 (M) 103 By Zeus Lassie, by Knight Errant. (Trainer, J. A Best. Owner, J. A. Best). 66750 DadeP'rk 51 f l:10mud 77 105 7 8 Si0 S R Harton 9 GoId.BiUows. R'alMaid, G'lFord t 66602 Latonia El f l:07fast 12f 109 11 12 10l 10" J D M'neyl2 BruneU, SpinbaU, Waywassamo ' 66581 Latonia 3-4 l:12fast 22f 109 3 11 10s 9" J D M'neyl2 G.ofnonor, Away, Romp.Mary ' 62212 Churchill 5-8 L01fast SC 112 3 6 6 G" J H Burke 8 Metric, Taylor nay, Wida 61973 Churchill 1-2 47fast 23 116 C 6 6 C J Zoeller 6 OuiOui, PuntaGorda. Monardella i GRANDEST, b. c. 2 (M) 112 By Granite Destine, by Trap Rock. (Trainer, J. S. Ownbey. Owner, J. S. Ownbey). 66764 DadeP'rk 51 f l:12hvy G2 107 8 G Cl 4J1 L McD'ott 8 Ormont. Win.Blossom, AlbertL. . 66736 DadeP'rk 51 f l:CGfast 9f 105 14 14 14 14" H Stearns 14 Mar. Wood, Ted's Plum, Argo 65G67 Latonia ol f l:08fast 111 115 11 11 11 11" W Lilley 11 B.Tomorrow, R.Mary, TheClown i 65054 Th'nclitfo E f l:12hvy 43-10 104 C 5 4s 4'1 E Petzoldt 7 Ardella, Reformer, Kau Gallie 64665 Dev'shire 5-8 1M slow 9 110 6 2 31 41 A Pickens 8 Dentaria, EauGallie, MissLiberty ' 64439 Windsor 5-S l:00fast SI 105 2 10 10 10te E Ambr'selO Buekwhcat. Blossoms. Salton 2nd RACE 5 1-2 Purlonprs. 2-year-olds. Claiming-. TED'S PLUM. ch. f, 2 102 By TreTisco Plum Pudding, by Plaudit. (Trainer, C. Bills. Owner, O. Bills). 66736 DadeP'rk El f l:0Gfast 21-10 102 3 2 2ll 2 J Owens 14 MarjorieWood. Argo, ThcUlster r , 66710 DadeP'rk El f 1:07 fast 11 101 7 6 5 3J1 J Owens 9 S'dierll., FighfgCook, M.Wood 1 66612 Latonia El f 1:08 fast 19f 107 8 7 81 8" F Smith 12 N.Secundns, Pavlowa. Fl'r Shop t 66280 Latonia El f l:07fast 43 109 7 7 Sl 7'3 E Martin 12 Away, MissMinerva, R'pingMary f 66098 Latonia 3-4 1:21 hvy SG 105 2 3 El G'i F Smith 8 Antonia, Pavlowa, N. Secundu3 65860 Latonia 3-4 l:13fast 13 103 9 8 81 7" C Ralls 12 Taylor Hav, Chiva, AilsieVernor t 65523 Lex'ton F C l:10fast 2 109 3 3 41 4 F Smith 7 AlStebler, "Mr.Lec, Miss Collette s 65338 Lez'ton El f 1:12 hvy C 111 2 1 21 2 F Smith 7 Antonia. Dearie, Beach Beauty r LESLIE, ch. o, S 105 By Mont d'Or or Peter Quince Skyc, by Goldcrest, (Trainer, J. M. Goode. Owner, J. T. Looney). 66484 Latonia 3-4 l:13fat 8 95 1 1 U 3 W Fronk 12 Supcrbum, Chiva, Fighting Cook i 66131 Latonia 3-4 l:lChvy 27-10 109 1 1 2 2 L McD'ott 8 Macbeth, Al Stcbler, Rencelaw 65813 Latonia El f l:07fast 41 117 7 6 5 5 J Heupel 10 Bosh, Chiva. Away 65438 Lex'ton F C 1:11 good 11-10 108 4 1 1 4 J Heupel 8 M.Meise, H. Graham, R.onTIme a 64919 Churchill 3-4 l:13fast 7 109 4 1 11 3'i J Heupel 9 Briand, FightingCook, FullSpoon l 64688 Churchill Ei f 1:07 fast 6 10G 2 1 1 11 J Heupel 8 Fair Alice, Full Spoon, WildLife 9 63334 Latonia El f l:09hvy 1G 111 C 2 2J 3J A Johnson 9 Certain, Victoire, Kent L. 63153 Latonia Elfl:0Seood 13-5 114 2 1 1 2"k A Johnson S Tip Toe Inn, Vennie. Lavinia j G G 6 T - fi c c fi c , . . ' ( 1 ( ( ( "( ! ( , 3 ( I ( ( , ( J , - 1 J 1 J ( i i i i . , 1 I 1 1 ' t ' ' i . i ' r 1 t f t s r i a l 9 FIGHTING COOK, br. f, 2 102 By Theo. Cook Foyer, by Masetto. (Trainer, C. T. Worthington. Owner. C. T. Worthinirton). GC737 DadeP'rk 3-4 l:12fast 6! 107 2 3 Cs Cl II Stearns S Tay.nay, StumpJr., P.G.Brown 66710 DadeP'rk 51 f 1:07 fast 13-10 10S 2 1 3l 2 II Stearns 9 SoldlerlL, T.'sPlum, Marj.Wood 66484 Latonia 3-4 l:13fast 18-5 95 6 7 E1 4s J Corcoranl2 Supcrbum, Chiva, Leslie 65726 Latonia El f l:07fast 27-10 101 6 6 43 41 II E Jonesl2 II.Graham, OldTop, G't ofHonor 64919 Churchill 3-4 l:13fast 18 9S 2 2 41 2'1 H E Jones 9 Briund, LBlie, Full Spoon 64793 Churchill El f l:0Gfast 61 112 3 2 V 3" H E Jones 7 OuiOui, Fair Alice, RcgentQueem 63302 Dev'shire E-S l;01fast 22-5 112 1 1 11 2'i H E Jones 8 Rustcm, LordGranitc, Soldierll. TENDER SETH, ch. c, 2 105 By Seth Tender Bloom, by Sir Dixon. (Trainer, W. B. Finnegan. Owner. W. F. Kaebelkamp. 6G737 DadeP'rk 3-4 l:12fast 19 110 1 2 4 7" J Owens 8 Tay.nay, StumpJr.. r.G. Brown 66G9G DadeP'rk 51 f l:0Gfast 2G 113 1 2 4 B Scheffel 5 Banter, Brunell, Taylor Hay G662G Latonia 3-4 1:14 fast 11 110 7 3 21 2l E Pool 13 Kinsman, Pompous. P.G.Brown CG480 Latonia 3-4 l:14fast 26 112 2 1 11 lt J Owens 12 SpinbaU, Body Guard, Nichol 6G344 Latonia 3-4 1:13 fast 44 112 3 4 Gl G'I J Gruber 12 BedArrow, M.Collette. P'd'O'Uy CG090 Latonia 3-4 1:21 hvy 12 112 2 2 31 35 J Gruber 7 TheClown. BodyO'uard, Spinball G6034 Latonia 3-4 l:U)hvy 11 112 2 3 33 31 J Gruber 9 Pcquot, GailFord, Waywassamo 65857 Latonia Gl f l:07fast 77 115 6 S S3 8" J Gruber 9 G'tJaz, G'nSpring, B'ley'sToney ALBERT L., b. c, 2 (M) 10b By Smoke House Lightfoot, by Fair Play. (Trainer, J. McKinney. Owner, E. P. Marshall). 66764 DadeP'rk 51 f l:12hvy 69 105 G 8 GJ 3:1 A Roach S Ormont, Win.Blossom, Grandest 66730 DadeP'rk 51 f l:0Gfast 106 105 7 9 7'1 o" A Roach 14 Mar. Wood, Ted's Plum, Argo 66708 DadeP'rk 51 f 1:0S fast 25 105 4 8 3& 41! E Petzoldt fl BeachBeauty, GailFord, Cnkamo 66540 Latonia 3-4 l:13fast 15f 107 5 9 101 10" A Roach 12 Pompous, Wayw'samo, Bedazzle G478!) Churchill 51 f l:07fast 12f 10S 5 2 C C" A Wilson 11 Lily M., Gordon Shaw, Frocecd 64714 Churchill Ei f l:07fast 37 115 4 3 51 7" J D M'ney 8 Iud'nTrail, Pompous. TheClown G4652 Churchill 5-8 l:01fast llf 113 U 12 ll1 10i J Heupel 14 Who Knows Me. Cash. Rencelaw PAUL G. BROWN, b. c, 2 110 By Granite Wanda Pitzer, by Peep o'Day. (Trainer, J. S. Ownbey. Owner, J. H. Louchhoim). 66737 DadeP'rk 3-4 l:12fast 9 103 6 5 31 S5 L McD'ott 8 Taylorllay. StumpJr.. L'kyRun 6662C Latonia 3-4 1:14 fast G 106 2 E 4J 4 L McD'ottlS Kinsman, Tender Seth, Pompous 64408 Windsor 51 f l:03fast 41f 109 11 8 12 12" H Stearns 12 Lilt, Tycoon, Bucado 64187 FortErio El f l:0Sfast IG-o 113 4 1 1 ih j Metcalf 12 Veronica, Bine Tony. Fitzrue 63962 Ham'ton E-S l:03slow CO 112 9 4 41 45 J Metcalf 9 Van Patrick. Mabel K.. Zeurcka MISS EDNA, ch. f, 2 107 By Somprolus Edna K by Bonus Res. (Trainer, A. L. Austin. Owner, A. L. Austin). C673G DadeP'rk 51 f l:0Gfast 9f 102 S C G1 G13 E Petzoldtl4 Mar. Wood, Ted's Plum, Argo 66710 DadeP'rk 5 f 1:07 fast 64 101 G 6 G C'l C Dishmon 9 Soldierll., F't'gCook, T.'sPluiu 6G043 H'thorne 5-8 l:0Shvy 12 10S 5 4 33 46 P Poirier 0 Eris, My Lorraine, Anita K. 65494 Wood'ne 51 f l:07fast SG 102 7 4 53 S" A Claver 10 Patchw'k, M'beth, GameScrap'r 05163 Th'ncliffe 3-4 1:17 hvy 23 102 3 2 2b Cu M Fator 7 Macbeth, EauGallie, StylishMiss 65014 Th'ncliffe 51 f 1:09 slop SO 114 7 6 G5 G3S J Metcalf S Macbeth, Athanna, Stylish Mis-64700 Dev'shire EJ f l:07fast 43 100 7 7 9 9" F Wilson 9 Rockery. Dap.Dan, N.Sccundua 6433G Windsor M f l:07fast 22 109 4 4 5 5" H Ericks'n 5 B'kwheat, E.Clayton, H.Graham NOWATA, ch. f, 2 107 By Thco. Cook Curve, by Ogden. (Trainer, C. Forsyth. Owner, G. Dingerson). 66761 DadeP'rk 51 f l:12hvy C 101 1 14 7eJ II Thurber 8 Ormont, Win.Blossom, AlbertL. 66736 DadeP'rk El f l:06fast 9f 107 1 2 E 7" H Thurberl4 Mar. Wood, Ted's Plum, Argo 6GG12 Latonia El f 1:0S fast lOf 107 11 9 91 913 E Martin 12 N.Secundns. Pavlowa, Fl'r Shop 6G391 Toledo 51 f l:13hvy 9 112 4 1 ll 1 II S Jonesl2 Athlete, Silver Maid, Jota 66357 Toledo 51 f l:07fast 21 109 6 S 41 43i II S JoneslO Argo, Noonliour. Eau Gallie 66228 Toledo 51 f l:0Sfast G5 111 5 2 31 41 T Wayt 7 Argo. Athlete, Eau Gallie 66082 M.H'ghts El f l:09mud 16-5 107 5'i W Bog'ski 7 Qn'nMazonia, Athlete, P'aquana 65749 M.H'ghts 5-8 1:04 fast . 13 113 G7 J Connors S Poor Puss, Argo, Futurctte 65270 Lex'ton Ei f 1:0S fast 1G0 10S 4 3 G: C" II Thurber S Pavlowa, AilsieVernor. Bandeau THE ULSTER, b. c, 2 110 By The Curragh Isirose, by Isidore. (Trainer, E. L. Snyder. Owner, A S. Eastman). 667G4 DadeP'rk 51 f l:12hvy 1S-5 112 2 2 3i 541 H Cl'ments S Ormont, Win.Blossom, AlbertL. 66736 DadeP'rk 51 f l:06fast 25 110 C G 4'J 4 II Cl'mentsH Mar. Wood, Ted's Plum, Argo 66626 Latonia 3-4 1:14 fast 13f 113 C 10 13 13" W Lilley 13 Kinsman, Tender Seth, Pompous 65963 K'worth 61 f l:10hvy 23 110 6 1 I3 l3 M An-l'son 8 HighTea, Patchwork, Lit.Andy 65824 K'worth 3-4 l:12fast 23 113 4 5 51 6C3 T Nolan K.Clayton, S.'sLomon, D.Gaiety 65730 K'worth El f l:07fast 20 113 12 10 303 9T T Nolan 12 F'r Iavana. Fitzrue. Fly.Jacquo 64700 Dev'shire 51 f l:07fast 78 105 G C 73 51 L Gregory 9 Rockery, Dap.Dan, N.Sccundus FUTURETTE, b. f, 2 (M) 107 By Ormondale Futurist, by Golden Maxim. (Trainer, N. B. Davis. Owner, M. Bruce J. 66736 DadeP'rk 51 f l:0Gfast 113 102 12 11 ll4 11" J Ch'lmersM Mar. Wood, Ted's Plum, Argo G6710 DadeP'rk 51 f 1:07 fast 43 991 S 9 is S" R Doyle 9 Soldierll.. F't'gCook, T.'sPlum 66573 Akron 3-4 l:16fast 17 99 8" F Lux 8 She Devil, Glenn. Ballynew 66433 Akron Ab 5-8 1:03 hvy 4 109 2 E T Moore 6 Queen Mazonia, Zing, PrettyDoll 66298 Akron Ab 5-8 l:01fast 5 107 31 O AtweU 5 QuenMazonia, Zing, Pretty Doll 65936 M.H'ghts 5i f 1:05 fast 11-5 109 33 T Bums 7 Q'nMazonia, Athlete, Frank Erb 65749 M.H'ghts 5-8 1:04 fast 7 113 33 W Bog'ski S Poor Puss, Argo. Athlete 65700 M.H'ghts E-8 l:02fast 8 102 331 T Burns 7 Athanna, Love Bird, Athlete 3rd RACE 3-4 MHc. 3-ycar-olds and upward. Claiming:. ROYAL DICK. ch. g. 4 114 By Dick FinneU Eunous, by Marta Santa. (Trainer, T. F. Devercaux. Owner, C. H. Knebelkamp). 60766 DadeP'rk 3-4 1:18 hvy 1 IOC 2 3 3l 32 E Petzoldt S Serbian, Mabel Rule, Rekab 66698 DadeP'rk 3-4 1:13 fast 13-6 111 6 4 3& 41 R Har'ton 7 Reliability, Topmost. Gold.Floss 66377 Latonia 3-4 l:14good 11-5 105 2 2 l'l l'l R Har'tonll Twopair, Locarno, PrinceWelles 66130 Latonia 3-4 l:16hvy 9-5 HI 1 2 23 2 A Wilson 7 Golden Floss, Piom.Tom, Rama 65996 Latonia 3-4 l:13mud C 102 2 3 21 21 T BrotherslO Char.Henry, BcgP'don. Approval 65761 Latonia 3-4 l:13fast 6 113 C 3 31 3'1 J Zoeller 9 GreenGold, GoldenFloss, Mahony 65721 Latonia 3-4 l:13fast 4 109 5 8 Gi 6 B Kenn'dyll Ruby. Treasurer, Green Gold 655G9 Lex'ton 3-4 l:12fast 10 105 3 2 Si 3 B Kenn'dy C J.S.R'don, L'dAUen, Quin.G'den 65433 Lex'ton 2-4 l:13good 14 107 1 1 15 15 N Barrett 7 Marine Corps, Orlova, Merle 65265 Lex'ton 3-4 l:13fast 11-5 1081 4 1 ll l1! N Barrett 10 W'dingThrough. Mom. Har.King DELHIMAE, ch. g, 3 110 By Delhi Marion Eose H by Bearcatcher. (Trainer, J. B. Partridge. Owner, Cain & Sanford). 66393 Toledo Ab 3-4 1:14 hvy 2-5 107 2 S 21 1 E Petzoldt 5 Lit.Less, J.Fairman, J.Hoffman 66229 Toledo Ab 3-4 1:11 fast 33-10 10S 1 2 21! 45 E Petzoldt S Manna, JoyceH'fman, Bill'sLuck 66048 H'thorne 3-4 l:21hvy 13-5 103 1 4 2 E Petzoldt (! Jacobina, B.BlackwcII, Nenetto 66011 H'thorne 3-4 l:21hvy 11-10 1041 3 3 2 l3 E Petzoldt C Batty H., It, Proclamation 65832 H'thorne 3-4 1:15 fast 13-5 1011 3 6 73 8" E Petzoldtll Money, Nenetto. Toy Miss 65205 Th'cUffe El f 1:08 good 13-5 106 2 1 21 5 A Claver 10 Theo, Thorny Way, MaryReigel 65096 Th'ncliffe 3-4 l:14slow 13-5 103 1 1 3i 331 E Petzoldt 8 Theo, Thorny Way. Iron Boy 65015 Th'ncliffe 3-4 l:15slop 13-10 107 8 7 73 C" M Fator 10 Hind'stan, Diff'tEyes, Marmite 64805 Durrin 2-4 1:23 fast 17 112 4" J Smith S Tricks, Bl'ss'mllouse. Bill'sLuck TOPMOST, br. o, S 106 By Hesperus Instigation, by Mortlake. (Trainer, S. M. Henderson. Owner, E. B. Hend erson) 66727 DadeP'rk 1 l:39fast 9-10 102 6 6 C C" E Petzoldt 0 Harvest Kinfr, Mahony, Bojul 66698 DadeP'rk 3-4 1:13 fast H-5 107 3 C 4& 2 J Owens 7 Rel'bility, G'deuFloss, R'alDick 66583 Latonia 3-4 l:13fast 21f 991 2 1 l'l lh J Owens 12 Sagamook, Quanali, Pr'ceWcUea 66448 .Latonia 3-4 l:13fast 9-5 103 7 9 8 8" B Kenn'd12 Orlova, Carnarvon, Bojul 66309 Latonia 3-4 l:12fast 35 101 4 3 21 33 H Thurberl2 Little B. Sheep. Avispa, Ogarite 66029 Latonia 3-4 l:17hvy 35 102 2 3 3 351 T Brothersl2 Sew'ICombs, Gr'nGold, W.orQuit 65761 Latonia 3-4 l:13fast CS 112 G C b 8" J D M'ney 9 GreenGold, Gol.Floss, Roy.Dick 65057 Th'ncliffa 1 1:43 hvy 7 101 2 1 1' 2nk F Weiner S Tulsa, Hindoostan, My Laddie 64864 Dufferin Ab 5-8 1:02 fast 8-5 109 13 W Taylor S Lent, Sundo, Alva 64933 Dufferin Ab 5-S l:01fast 11-10 112 Is W Taylor C Lent. Tricks, Little Avon OGARITE, b. f, 3 107 By Granite Annagh, by Broomstick. (Trainer, C. F. Clark. Owner, C. F. Clark). 66516 Latonia 3-4 l:12fast 23 105 12 10 103 10" J Heupel 12 Inquisition, Avispa, Lugs 66447 Latonia lm70y l:43fast 3 104 5 6 73 7S3 E Roehm 12 Louanna. Manicure, Pumps G6309 Latonia 3-4 l:12fast 30 104 7 5 E1 41 E Roehm 12 LittleB. Sheep, Avispa, Topmost 65777 K'worth 3-4 l:13fast 2 105 6 2 21 lb F Wilson S Am.Eagle, Nightstick, WarTank 65734 K'worth lm70y l:45fast 10 99 3 2 11 11 C Lan'villelO Bl'ueyBoy. Penelope, G.Duncan 65682 K'worth 7-8 l:2Gfast 4 100 2 1 l1 Is F Wilson 11 Colando, The Wag, Horinga 65500 Wood'ne 1 1-1G l:47fast 41 102 G 2 3l 53 C Lang S Bl'kBetty, Blos.IIouse, Dis'lut 65401 Wood'ne 3-4 1:13 fast 23-10 104 7 4 4s 31 A Claver 9 Spinaway, Sagamore, Ring ASSUME, br. g, 8 118 By Disguise Chancery, by Inflexible. (Trainer, 7. A. Strode. Owner, Z, Leonard). 6G697 DadeP'rk 7-8 l:25fast 13 113 8 9 9 9" C Dishmon 9 SirL'nfal, CrystalFord, Sm'tGny 66531 Toledo 1 l:39fast 11-10 106 1 2 2'1 ll M Fator 5 Lucy Kate, Roisterer, Jacobina 66462 Toledo Ab 3-4 l:10fast U-10 110 5 2 2' 131 M Fator Plain Bill, JakcSchas, Plantoo 66326 Toledo 51 f 1:06 fast 7 110 5 5 4s 43i T Burns 5 Bril.Ray, LeeEnf'ld, Ch.Sponsor 66231 Toledo Ab 3-4 1:10 fast 1S-5 112 4 3 33 2l T Burns 0 Mum.Jumbo, Money, BobbyAlien 65940 M.H'ghts 51 f 1:0G fast 4 112 4!1 W Bog'ski 0 Ch.Sponsor, Spinaway. Advance 65798 M.H'ghts 3-4 l:13fast 9-5 109 1 W Bog'ski 8 Theo, Ballynew, Roisterer 65240 Dorval 3-4 l:13fast 27-10 111 G 4 4 5'3 M And'son 8 Kuklux, EndMan, MmnboJumbo 64928 B.B'nnets 3-4 l:12fast 21 110 2 4 43 4'1 II Ericks'n 7 Cahalan. Messincs. Mavourneen ' LEE ENFIELD, eh. g. 6 113 By Enfield Ecso of May, by Goldcrast. (Trainer, F. E. Doyle. Owner, S. Jones). 66697 DadeP'rk 7-8 l:25fast 95 10S 9 8 S1 8" R Doyle 9 SirL'nfal, CrystalFord, Sm'tGny 66497 Toledo Ab 3-4 l:09fast 51 104 6 6 4'1 51 R Doyle 7 Mumbo Jumbo, Money, Diomed 66326 Toledo El f 1:06 fast 8 10G 3 3 3' 23 R Doyle 5 Bril.Ray, ChiefSponsor, Assume 65927 H'thorne 61 f l:20fast 41 106 3 3 33 3'1 R Doyle 7 MaryReigel, Betsinda, L'aClark 65739 H'thorne 3-4 l:14fast 11-5 103 7 4 3; 33 R Doyle 7 Harry 1!., Mary Reigel. Betsind 65G89 H'thorne El f 1:08 fast 8 107 7 8 6l G" R Doyle 12 Tuscola, Lina Clark, MossFoxII. 04834 B.B'nnets 3-4 l:12fast 14-5 106 5 G i 21 R Doyle 8 Assume, Mavourneen, Quanah G4798 B.Bonnets 51 f l:0Gfast 41-10 9G C 7 4 li R Doyle 7 Cam'flage, M.Jumbo. T.Nephew BOJUL, b. g, 3 110 By Sidbow Julia H. Faulkner, by Autolight. (Trainor, G. P. Mattingly. Owner. G. P. Mattingly). 66752 DadeP'rk 7-S l:31mud 2S 106 1 2 33 31 H Gray S Golden Floss, Repeater. Jaeob'n 66727 DadeP'rk 1 l:39fast 8 105 1 2 St 3s H Gray 6 Har'tKing. Mahonv, Bill andCoo 6668G DadeP'rk 1 1:40 fast 11 104 3 7 7 7" II Gray S ll.Gear, Itlos'iiiHouse, War Idol 66625 Latonia 3-4 1:13 fast G 107 8 4 31 21 H Gray 12 L.Loraine, H'v'tKing, W.Th'gh 66583 Latonia 3-4 l:13fast 41 107 12 8 G3 G31 H Thurberl2 Topmost, Saganiook, Quanah 66448 Latonia 3-4 l:13fast 43f 10G 5 4 G3 3s F Smith 12 Orlova, Carnarvon, Tounecd 64967 Churchill 1:1-4 2:07fast 36 105 8 8 8 7" H Gray S Travesty, H'lnBov, Fly'gPrinc 64851 Churchill 1 1-1G l:4Gfast 4 105 4 4 4 47 H Gray S Billy Star, Hysteria, Opulent 64753 Churchill lm70y 1:45 fast B 107 4 C 3 3S1 J Owens 11 Opulent, Smuts, Hysteria 63244 Latonia 3-4 l:13fast 6 110 10 C 21 11 J Owens 12 Magikou, Gcn'nJouett, Mol.Klnf 62992 Latonia lmTOy 1:47 good 20 103 4 2 2l 2" H Gray 12 Tor, FlyingPrincc, AlamedaGirl SALAMANDER, ch. c, 3 110 By Tim Payne Saleska, by Salvation, (Trainer, J. Lowe. Owner, J. Lowe). 66695 DadeP'rk 3-4 l:13fast 10 107 5 3 3' 41 F Wilson 6 Mahony, Plain Bill, Montjoy 66516 Latonia 3-4 l:12fast 35f 104 7 5 41 4S1 L McD'ottl2 Inquisition, Avispa, Lugs 65724 Latonia 3-4 l:13fast 20 108 G 4 31 4 B Kenn'dy 9 Mom, Orlova, Archie Alexander 65484 Lex'ton 3-4 l:13fast 39 102 3 6 5 G W Pool 5 Whirl, LordAlIen, LottieLoraiM 65433 Lex'ton 3-4 l:13good 64 1011 3 2 55 5" J Heupel 7 Mar. Corps, Royal Dick, Orlova 65292 Lex'ton 3-4 l:14slow 2S 100 4 5 61 " W Pool S Janku, Gr'nd-Swcll, Sew.Comba REKAB, br. c. 3 115 By Dick Finneli Sandringham Belle, by Sandrins (Trainer, W. Perkins. Owner, W. Perkins). ham. 66766 DadeP'rk 3-4 1:18 hvy 11-6 10S 6 4 43 4 L McD'ott 8 Serbian, MalxlRule, Royal Dick G6163 Latonia 1 1-16 l:47fast 12 1101 9 11 105 10" E Pool 12 BobbieShea, A'irgo, Walnut Hall 66068 Latonia 1 1-16 l:53hvy 14-5 109 1 1 ll 23 E Pool G Megan, Smuts, Jordan 66000 Latonia lm70y 1:49 mud 9-5 107 2 2 71 93 J Heupel 9 SisterFIo, Repeater, LadyRachel j 65954 Latonia lmTOy l:4Gfast 21 112 4 2 3U 9" J Heupel 10 Queen High, Pumps, Birdie O. I 65388 Lex'ton 1 1-16 l:50hvy 6-5 103 4 1 Is 1 W Pool 10 Randel, Split Grass, Whippet ' 64822 Churchill Gi f l:12fast 19 109 1 12 Sl 5" E Pool 12 Whirl. BirdieG., Crestwood Boy 1 64747 Churchill 3-4 l:12fast 29 1101 2 2 E 6" E Pool C MJlluffina. AunticMay, Bap.Daj HAPPY GO LUCKY, br. h, 7 114 By Hamburg Wonder, by Disguise. (Trainer, A. J. Plack. Owner, C. F. Place). G6538 Akron Ab 5-S 59fast 7 112 75i C O'Mah'y 7 LnchLevcn, Diocletian, W'dpil 66368 Akron Ab 5-8 l:00fast 15 111 C T Rao 6 Diocletian, Big Son, Burgoynt 66266 Akron Ab 5-8 D9fast 11 10S 7'1 B T Moore 7 Capers, Panaman, Redmoa 05987 M.H'ghts 3-4 l:16slov 14-5 110 55i C Garner 0 Lara, Heliocross, Ferrum 65893 M.H'ghts 3-4 1:13 fast 7 115 3 C Garner 8 Marmite, T.theMark, Viva Cub 65590 Kempton 3-4 1:16 fast 7-10 120 ! R Ball Starkadcr, Parol, Heliocross 65542 Kempton E-8 l:02fast 7-5 110 23 R Ball 7 Spring Vale, Avion, Heliocross 1 65411 Kempton El f 1K3 fast 2 122 11 C White 5 S'gVale, Draftsman, Mar.Jimmy 05211 Dorval 3-4 l:lCks!ow 20 111 2 3 lt E Atkina'n 7 Titania, The Nephew, Blk. Babj 3 Mlle Mayor Bosse Memorial Handicap. 3-ycar-olds and up- I 4-th RACE ward. ( ISOSCELES, b. g, 3 (M) 84 By Voa Tromp Isolation, by George Kessler. I (Trainer, J. Lowo. Owner, J. Lowe). I 6738 DadeP'rk 3-4 l:Ufast 11 931 7 6 3 2 J Ch'Imcrs 7 Translate, SirLawnfal, Bril.Rny i GC722 DadeP'rk 3-4 l:12fast 1-2 109 3 2 21 21 F Wilson 5 B.Fr.Homc, ULoraine, Prolognc ( 66G84 DadeP'rk 1 l:39fast 23 94 7 2 2 2 J Ch'Imcrs 7 L'yAstor, Runquoi, UnitedYcrdc I 66G28 Latonia 3-4 l:12fast 9-10 110 1 3 lh 2 J Owens 11 B.fromllomo, Fostlude. Cruzcru I CC570 Latonia 3-4 1:12 fast 2S 101 4 2 21 3t J Owens 5 Pindar Peel, HonorMan, BcGood ( 66309 Latonia 3-4 l:12fast 41 102 6 6 41 51 B Kenn'dyl2 LittlcB.Shecp. Avispa, Topmost CG161 Latonia 3-4 1:13 fast 27 101 9 4 6'1 6 L McD'ottl2 A.May, J.S.R'rdon, Dr.Hickman 65949 Latonia 3-4 l:12fast 13 103 3 4J 61 B Kenn'dy 7 WhiteStar, J.S.R'rdon, Aun.May ( BOY FROM HOME, lir. c, 3 107 By Helmet May Bird, by Thrush. i (Trainer, W. Hurley. Owner, Idle Hour Stock Farm Stable). G6722 DadeP'rk 3-4 l:12fast 16-C 114 2 1 ll l1 II Thurbcr 5 Isosceles, Lot.LorainCi Prologue 6G628 Latonia 3-4 l:12isfast 35 110 2 2 24 1 II Thurbcrll Isosceles, Postlude, Cruzern 65234 Lex'ton 3-4 l:13fast 65 103 4 5 6 C1! A "Wilson 7 Q'nccGarden, "Whirl, C'stw'dBoj G5197 Lexington 3-4 l:13fast 62f 104 10 10 9l 1! A AVilson 11 Mar.Corps, E'teside, RoyalDick G4920 Churchill 3-4 l:12fast 97 102 5 6 7 711 A "Wilson 7 Blanche Mac, Adonis, J.Bowdre G4788 Churchill 3-4 l:13fast 67 1011 7 S 8 7,s A Wilson 8 Translate, J.Bowdre, Col.Baker 61792 Churchill 1 l:37fast 24 104 C 6 6 C15 E Barnes G F.Phantom, Pre.Lula. Chat'rton SIB, THOMAS KEAN, o. c, 4 110 By Golden Maxim Guion, by Dr. HIce. (Trailer, "W. Perkins. Owner, Estate J. A. Vo geler). 6G740 DadeP'rk 1 l:3Sfast 13-C 111 2 4 31 3;1 W Kelsay 8 ElcanorS., Mcrrimac, Harry B. i 66601 Latonia 3-4 l:Hfast 43-10 112 6 4 4 4 E Pool 8 Abadanc, Dr. Hickman. Ablaze i 6G548 Latonia 3-4 l:llfast 8 110 5 5 4 4 E Pool 9 Make Up. Estero, Ararat 6G349 Latonia 1 l:38fast 41 10G 5 1 7s 10" J Owens 12 Estero, Billy Star, Sway 66194 Latonia 3-4 l:12fast 1C 109 2 6 21 1 E Pool 0 Buster, Pegasus, MichaelJ.Daly C3750 K'worth 1 1-1G l:4Cfast 6 109 7 4 3' 3! H J BurkelO Despair, NightRaidcr, Tantalus G3502 Windsor 1 1-1C l:44ifast 2 1041 4 3 31 5i E Pool C Redstone, Duke John, Fair Gala TUSCOLA, b. f, 4 97 By Jack Atkin TJseeit, by Bonnie Joe. (Trainer, H. Webb. Owner, Mrs. R. M. Hoots). 6G738 DadeP'rk 3-4 l:Ufast 32 1011 5 1 6s C'i E Petzoldt 7 Translate, Isosceles, SirL'wnfal GG711 DadeP'rk 3-4 1:12 fast 31 106 3 1 1" 3J II Cl'mcnts 5 Abadanc, Rrill'ntRay, A'tieMay 6G241 Latonia 3-4 l:12fast 23 100 1 1 C'l 010 C Ralls 7 Lady Champ, Poe. Treasurer 66113 H'thorno 3-4 l:22hvy 4 111 2 1 l""' 5'0 C Dishmon 5 IlarryB., B.ofKliz't'n, M.Rcigcl 6G013 H'thorno 51 f l:13f,&hvy 3-2 112 4 1 2 31 E Petzoldt 4 Moss Pox II., LonlAUen, Coyne 65G89 H'thorno 51 f 1:08 fast 6 107 6 2 21 l4 C Dishmool2 LinaClark, MossF.II., Incogn'ce G538G Lex'ton 3-4 1:16 hvy 6 S9 3 1 2 2 H E Jones U J'nFinn, QuinceG'den, Manocvre 64G42 BlueGrasa 51 f l:0Gfast 3-2 10S 2J J Francis 4 Aunt.May, MabelG., MoonWinks I SIR LAWNFAL, b. c, 4 110 By Sain Bezia, by Meddler. I (Trainer, F. B. Doyle. Owner, S. Jones). GG738 DadeP'rk 3-4 i:llfast 6 107 2 2 V 31 R Doyle 7 Translate, Isosceles, Brill. Ray G6G97 DadeP'rk 7-S l:25fast 11-6 108 3 1 1 Is L McD'ott 9 CrystalFord, Smart Guy, Avispa GG513 Latonia 3-4 1:12 fast 8-5 111 2 1 11 lt J Heupel 12 Bullion, Sam Itch, Ruggles 6G275 Latonia 3-4 l:124fast 4 103 2 1 31 3s J Heupel 11 Orlova, Miss Petita, Mabel Rule BS108 Church'l 3-4 l:12fast 15 102 4 7 8 9 9 G Fields 10 Cl'tonville, J.Goodman, BenBolt 65497 Latonia 1 1-16 l:45fast 17-10 110 5 4 6 6 61 511 D Conn'Hy G DarkHorse, BungaBuck, Bettina E6S66 Latonia 3-4 1:12 fast 63-10 111 1 11 1 Is L McAtee 7 Runzaf, J.S.Reardon, All R. Sir 65230 Latonia 3-4 l:13fast 41-10 112 11 11 7 7s 31 J Francis 12 Surmount. Loveliness, Ras AUNTIE MAY, ci. f. 4 98 By UncleMay Hempstead, by Tatron. (Trainer. C. T. Worthington. Owner. C. T. Worthington). GG738 DadeP'rk 3-4 l:llfast 7 103 4 7 7 73 H Stearns 7 Translate, Isosceles, SirL'wnfal GG711 DadeP'rk 3-4 1:12 fast 01 105 1 4 4 4S1 II Stearns 5 Abadane, Brilliant Ray, Tuscola 6GG14 Latonia 3-4 l:llfast 30 101 8 7 B1 5 II Stearns 9 Q.Garden, MakeUp, White Star GG380 Latonia 3-4 l:12faat 21 100 1 1 1 3'5 J Owens S Buster, Gangway, Tegasus 66278 latonia 3-4 1:12 fast 21-6 99 3 1 2s 3'J J Owens 9 Gr.Ware, Q.Garden, R-Mountain 66161 Latonia 3-4 1:13 fast 4 102 3 3 2 ll J Corcoranl2 J.S.R'rdon, Dr.II'kman, MakeUp 5th RAGE 1 Mile. Indiana Pnrsc. 3-year-olds and upward. Claiming. TOE THE MARK, b. g. 6 104 By Oxford Tippetoes, by Long Island. (Trainer, B. B. Bice. Owner, B. B. Rice). 6G778 DadeP'rk 3-4 l:16hvy 11-10 111 2 3 3' !' T Burns G Sandalwood, M'mite, C'teenGirt 6G751 DadeP'rk 3-4 l:17mud 15 115 3 3 5l 3s W Kelsay 12 Herald, Mabel Rule. Arietta C6G81 DadeP'rk 3-4 l:14fast 18 102 14 8 61 B51 T Burns 14 Jacobean, Mahony, Amanda 66496 Toledo Ab 3-4 l:09fast 33-10 113 9 6 61 4 T Burns 9 Runnan, Miss Caltha, Batty H. G6392 Tledo 61 f'l:12 hvy 6 113 1 1 1 l'l T Burns 7 Chow, C.o'theMain, Pl.Blossom 65893 M.H'ghts 3-4 1:13 fast 2 10S 2 M Fator 8 Marmite, H.GoLucky, VivaCuba 65748 M.H'ghts 3-4 1:14 fast 9-10 112 1 M Fator 10 Montperri, Blazonry, Flip 65205 Th'cliffe El f 1:03 good 22 103 4 S 8 Si F Weiner 8 Theo, Thorny Way. Iron Boy 64701 Dev'shire 3-4 l:12fast 8 117 S 4 4 41 D Stirling 12 Miss Caltha, Pietrus Wm.Oldt MONTJOY, ch. c, 3 104 By Cock o' the Walk Private Flag, by Hamburg. (Trainer, D. E. Steward. Owner, E. C. Wal her). 66770 DadeP'rk 1 1:48 hvy 31-10 104 1 4 8l 11" L McD'ottl2 Magician. Amanda. M.rrosper'y 6G742 DadeP'rk 1 1:39 fast 5 106 2 2 2 31 L McD'ott 9 HarrestKing, L. Wrack, Phelan G6695 DadeP'rk 3-4 l:13fast 37 10S 6 6 6 34 L McD'ott G Mahony, Plain Bill, Salamander G5954 Latonia lm70y l:4Gfast 109 109 6 9 10 10" G Fields 10 Queen High, Pumps, Birdie G. G5855 Latonia 3-4 l:13&fast 46 101 10 10 11 ll15 C Ralls 12 J.B.Brown, Tony Sue, Manicure 62992 Latonia lm70y 1:47 good 61 98 1 11 WHW W Pool 12 Ter, Bojul, Flying Prince 62783 Latonia 1 1-16 1:49 fast 9 97 4 2 24 24 W Pool 12 La Foudre. Sun God. My Ballot SILENCE, br. e, 4 109 By Celt Silent Queen, by Forfarshire. (Trainer, J. M. Brown. Owner, Hickey Bros.). 6G770 DadeP'rk 1 1:48 hvy 43 110 4 3 31 45 J Bell 12 Magician, Amanda, M.Prosper'y G6739 DadeP'rk 1 1-16 1:47 fast 32 105 3 S E 6" J Ch'Imcrs 5 HighGear, B.Thong, Twin.Blue 66712 DadeP'rk 3-4 1:13 fast 79 10G 9 8 8s S J Chalmers 9 Grace E., Grayson. Frank Boyd 66528 Toledo Ab 3-4 1:10 fast 21 112 7 7 7 7" J Ch'lmers 7 J.Fairman, TheEnq'er, Magician 66085 M.H'ghts 3-4 1:19 mud 17-10 115 V J Majestic 7 Blue Wrack, Puff Ball. Rajah 65G75 H.deG'ce 1 1-16 l:50fast 24 106 2 S CI 65 G Rose 11 Hickory, N'thWales, K'gGeorge 65649 H.deG'ce 3-4 l:14fast 102 105 12 9 6 71 S McLane 14 Ira Wilson, JockScot, Saltl'eter 65446 H.deG'ce lm70y l:47fast Sf 108 5 6 6l Sl G Breun'g 14 Bromelia, K'gG'rge, Dr.C. Wells C. A. COMISKEY, blk. g, 7 109 By Dick Welles Sweet Nell, by Esher. (Trainer, J. T. Strite. Owner, J. T. Strite). 65120 Hastings Ab 5-8 59&slow 3 105 2l T Wilson 6 M.Rnle, J.Fredrick, J.Fountain G4780 Br'house 3-4 1:14 fast 61 114 7" T Wilson 10 Bill Blackwell, Col.Boyle. Jerry 64428 Hastings Ab 5-S l:00good 7-G 100 31 T Wilson 5 VicMunoz, DeBccre, J'taFrcd'ck 64323 Hastings Ab 5-8 59 fast 2-5 114 1' T Wilson 9 SnowCap, FireBallH.. Calg.Lad 64030 Br'house 41 f B4?ifast 2-5 114 2l T Wilson 10 Go, Daisy, Double Eye 6312G Dev'shire 3-4 1:20 hvy 30 HO 1 t S 8" B. McCr'nn 8 Blaise, Rolo, Stoto 61888 M.Heights 3-4 1:20 hvy 18 110 8 T Wayt 8 C.Barth'I, Anticipate, F.Church'l LENORA P., b. m. 5 101 By Zeus Boneda, by Albert. (Trainer, C. H. Neal. Owner, Neal Bros.). 66779 DadeP'rk 3-4 l:16hvy 23 S3 2 2 l'l 11 W Fronk 7 Plantoon, Myster.Glrl, Huzzas G6709 DadeP'rk 3-4 l:13fast 18f 9S 1 7 71 61 W Reid U Lt.Colonel, Mab, Crestwood Boy 63804 M.H'ghts lm70y l:4414fast 32 103 3 3 61 10" F Lux 11 Nashotah, Old Broom, Speedster 63752 M.Heights 51 f l:06fast 6 102 1 3 3l 3s J Ch'lmersl2 Prom.Tom, II.Buxton, M.Kruter 63542 M.Heights 3-4 l:12fast 12 10S 2 3 41 6?1 H S Jonesl2 W.Socks, 01. Wood, Philanderer 62932 Conneaut 61 f 1:26 slow 30 102 21 F Lux C D.Dodge, WillSoon. Mar.Hollins EDITH K., b. m. 6 106 By Ormondale Mamie Worth, by St. George. (Trainer, G. Price. Owner, G. Price). 66770 DadeP'rk 1 1:48 hvy 15f 107 3 9 9J Sl E Pctzoldtl2 Magician, Amanda. M.Prosper'y 66728 DadeP'rk 1 1-8 1:52 fast 30f 102 HUH 11" II Stearns 11 WalnutHall, Tamper, LightWine 66571 Akron 6J f l:24&fast 42 106 75 N Burger 10 CavaPr, Mr.Kruter, Q.of the Spa 6G535 Akron Ab 5-8 l:01fast 6 115 6J J Glass 8 L. Gentrj". Almirante, Frenchy 662G5 Akron 61 f l:25fast 21 110 3 C Eames 7 M.Jiramy, Dependence, Mel.Polly 65979 M'neuve Ab 3-4 l:22imud Bl 122 1 F Gariepy 9 B.Morning, L'yBetty, Car.Baker 65933 M'neuve lm70y 1:59 hvy 1 114 2s J Simmjns 6 H.Olympus, Kebo, Crim. Rambler 65841 M'neuve lm70y 1:50 fast 13-10 113 l'l J Simmons G Tommie C, King B., Capitania 65790 M'neuve Ab 3-4 l:17fast 8-5 H8 3' C O'Mah'y 7 H.Olympus, Polygamist, Tom.C. CANTEEN GIRL, b. f, 4 101 By Fits HerberiMabel Strauss, by Uncle. (Trainer. F. H. Sevin. Owner, W. H. Snearley). G6778 DadeP'rk 3-4 l:16hvy 8 1041 5 4 4 4 E Petzoldt G Sandalwood, T.theMark, M'mite 66712 DadeP'rk 3-4 1:13 fast 3S 9S 6 7 9 9" W Held 9 Grace E., Grayson. Frank Boyd 6611G M.H'ghts 3-4 1:20 mud 13-5 107 1 V Gross G Pomerene, Lavaga, Our Maid G608G M.H'ghts 51 f l:12mud 9-6 109 Is E T Moore S Punctual, Lewis B., Back Bay GC018 M.H'ghts 3-4 1:19 hvy 13 112 2'1 E T Moore 9 M'denVoter, Punctual, Pretender G5895 M.H'ghts lm70y l:46&fast 27 103 61 P Gross 10 By Right, Old Pop. Mab 65797 M.H'ghts 51 f l:07fast U HI 6 T Burns 7 G.Chance, C.o'theMain, Uranium 64989 Duffcrin 61 f l:26fast 26 108 2 J Smith 7 Arrow Point, Banyan, Spinaway G48G7 Duffcrin Ab 5-8 l:02fast 36 111 V T Wayt S RisingRock, BuilyBoy, L:idyIon MISS PROSPERITY, br. f, 4 101 By Jim Gaffney Claxonette, by Peter Quince. (Trainer, W. Grater. Owner. W. Grater). 66770 DadeP'rk 1 1:48 hvy 33 107 9 E 61 3 C Dishmonl2 Magician, Amanda, Silence 6G728 DadeP'rk 1 1-8 1:52 fast 37 97 8 10 9 9" W Fronk 11 WalnutHall, Tamper, LightWine 66700 DadeP'rk 1 1-16 l:47sfast 30 107 2 "6 4 6 C Dishmon 7 Bl'kThong, Wads.'sLast, J.Feld 00216 Latonia 1 1-8 1:59 hvy 10 109 6 4 51 6,e J Owens 8 Hyanpom, L. Wrack, W. or Quit 66147 H'thorno 1 3-16 2:14tss1ow 31 10G 4 2 3'1 31 C Dishmon G Fitz-Boodle, OurBetsy, B'kboard GG111 H'thorne 1 l:56Vhvy 9-10 1031 4 2 1 11 E Petzoldt 7 W. Willow, D.ofWr'th, Cleo.Boy. 6G047 H'thorne lm70y l:5?hvy 41 108 7 6 4 31 J Kederis 10 B'kboard, C.Holtcrs, D.ofWrath G5834 H'thorne 1 3-16 2:04t.fast 31 101J 6 6 4' 45i E Petzoldt 7 B.Watchll., Spcc.Girl, Whippet 65740 H'thorne 1 1-S l:5Cfast 15 106 4 6 41 41 C Dishmon 7 Picdra, Elias O., Buckboard CARRURE, b. c, 4 (M) , 101 By Gros-Papa Wig of Yore, by Quintette. (Trainer, S. M. Henderson. Owner, J. E. Mad den). GG709 DadeP'rk 3-4 l:13fast 35 105 3 3 4l 8" H Gray 11 Lt.Colonel, Mab, Crestwood Boy 6G681 DadeP'rk 3-4 l:14&fast 6f 102 2 9 H'lU" H ThurberU Jacobean. Mahony, Amanda 66314 Latonia lm70y l:44Vfast 17 102 6 8 8 7" J Corcoran S LocustLeavcs, Diana, BritMaid 65902 Latonia 3-4 1:13 fast 70 97 2 8 6 5T1 T Brothersll BirdicG., A.Alexander, Mahony 65724 Latonia" 3-4 l:13fast 85 104 7 8 8f 8" T Finn 9 Mom, Orlova, Archie Alexander C4704 Dev'shire 1 1-4 2:06fast 35 95 6 4 7 7" T Finn 7 Dan, Encrinite, Pit 64471 Windsor" I l:42mud 40 IOC 8 8 S S" T Finn 8 Dimples, Sister Flo, Bee's Wing CLEOPATRA BOY, b. g, 6 109 By Deering May Esher, by Prince Esher. (Trainer, S. S. Tracey. Owner, S. S. Tracey). 66779 DadeP'rk 3-4 letihvy 31 111 7 7 7 V" H Cl'ments 7 LenoraP., Plantoon, Mys.Girt 6G751 DadeP'rk 3-1 l:17mud 83 110 11 12 12 12" C Dishmonl2 Herald, MabelRuIc, T.theMark 66709 DadeP'rk 3-4 l:13fast 41 106 8 9 91 9" O Dishmonll Lt.Colonel, Mab, Crestwood Boy 6G529 Toledo Ab 3-4 l:10tfast 2 107 2 4 4s 55 M Fator G ArctieKing, IreneDelsa, DonJose G6125 Toledo 51 f 1:10 slow C 101 2 3 1 l'l M Fator 10 Puff Ball, Irene Delsa, Lent 663G0 Toledo Ab 3-4 1:11 fast 10 104 4 4 4 4J R Doyle 11 Flame, Puff Ball, Squaw Chiel GG290 Toledo 51 f l:0S&fast C 107 4 3 3 ' 3 M Fator 7 DeLand, MIssCaltha, Marg.Atkin 6G142 H'thorne 51 f l:15slow 10 113 6 2 31 21 C Dishmon 7 BillHead, StylishMiss, RedChief 66111 H'thorno 1 l:56M;hvy 25 103 5 4 4 4i R Doyle 7 M.P'p'ity. W. Willow. D.ofW'th 66045 H'thorne Bl I 1:15 hvy 20 113 3 9 9 9" A Richcr'klO Dad, Whippet, Rivulet C4U DA On 1 3Iile. Henderson Gleaner lurse. C-year-oId.s and upward. Dill nMUt Claiming. GOLDEN FLOSS, b. g. 6 105 By Golden Maxim Floss S.. by Handspring. (Trainer, L. Y. Bellew. Owner, 3. C. Ellis). 66752 DadeP'rk 7-S l:31M,mud 21-10 115 4 1 Is 1 H Thurber 8 Repeater, Bojul, Jacobean - 66698 DadePrk 3-4 1:13 fast 6 111 6 6 6s 3i H Gray 7 Reliability. Topmost, RoyalDick 66479 Latonia 3-4 l:12fast 6 115 1 3 2 5Ti J Heupel 9 LnstOne. MayBodinc, T.d'IIon'r 66243 Latonia 1 1-16 l:47&fast 17-10 112 1 1 31 64 J Heupel 11 Itrit.Liner, Walnut Hall. Megan 66130 Latonia 3-4 l:164ihvy 9-10 105 2 1 1 1 J Heupel 7 RoyalDick, 1'romis'gTom, Rama C5761 Latonia 3-4 l:13fast 12 106 2 1 2J 2'1 J Heupel 9 GrcenGold, RoyalDick, Mahony 64887 Churchill 1 1:37 fast 91 105 3 8 8 S" II Gray S Buster, LadyChamp, CherryTrc! G47S1 Churchill 61 f l:13ifast 1G 109 6 4 71 9l J D M'neyl3 Ruby. Louanca, Pongee HARVEST KING, ch. g, 8 115 By Sea King Mum, by Freemason. (Trainer, J. M. Goode. Owner, J. T. Looney). CG742 DadeP'rk 11:39 fast 27-10 111 3 1 1 1 J D M'ney 9 Lord Wrack, Montjoy. Phelan G6727 DadeP'rk 1 l:39fast 13 110 3 4 lh 1 J D M'ney G Mahony, Bojul, Bill and Coo C6681 DadeP'rk 3-4 l:14ifast 11 102 11 10 91 8" W Fronk 14 Jacobean, Mahony, Amanda 66625 Latonia 3-4 1:13 fast 65 110 6 7 4 31 J D M'neyl2 L.Loraino, Bojul, W'd'gThro'gh 66281 Latonia lm70y l:44fast 47 102 1 6 7 7" W Fronk 8 Virgo, Repeater, War Prize 66066 Latonia 3-4 1:17 hvy 8 109 4 3 3 35 F Smith 8 Sam Reh, Demos, Richelieu C6000 Latonia lm70y 1:49 mud SS 109 3 1 4 4,s D Conn'lly 9 Sistorl'Io, ltppoater, LidyRnchfl 65723 Latonia 1 1-16 l:40?ifast 40 101 6 7 7 8 1 J Heupel 10 Matinee Idol, Xio-jper, Hyanpom I ( I I i ( I I ( ( i i i SMART GUY, b. g, 5 105 By Theo. Cook Canny Miss, by Ogden. (Trainer, J. L. Paul. Owner, A. S. Eastman). G6769 DadeP'rk 7-8 1:32 hvy 2 109 4 .2 2 4 J Bell 5 Ruby, Jacobina, Richelieu 66723 DadeP'rk 7-8 l:25fast 6 108 7 C 6 6J J Bell 7 GrcenGold. Blos'mllouse. Orlova 66G97 DadeP'rk 7-8 l:25fast 97 113 1 2 2 3 J Bell 9 SirLawnfal, CrystalFord, Avispa GG597 Latonia 3-4 l:12fast GO 112 6 6 61 6 J Bell 7 Ararat, Marine Corps, GrcenGold G2840 Dorval 1 l:51hvy 7 112 G 6 6 5" J Rowan G Cote d'Or, Wid.Bcdotte. Natural G26G8 Dorval El f l:10slop 41 115 9 7 8" 7"i F Chiav'ta 9 Min.Man, Hid.Jcwel, Cam'flago GL'247 Ccnn'ght 3-4 1:14 mud 30 117 1 3 C 64 H Ericks'n 7 Camouflage, Clansman. Chloris G1990 Mt-P.oyal 3-4 1:14 fast 7 105 1R Hol'way 5 Camouflage, Htrron, Billy Lane MAHONY, b. h. 6 100 By Beach Sand Fancy Dress, by Ben Brash. (Trainer, J. Huffman. Owner, .E. M. Pendleton). 6G727 DadeP'rk 1 l:39fast 22-5 102 6 1 2: J Owens 0 Harv'tKing. Bojul, Bill andCoo 66G95 DadeP'rk 3-4 l:13fast 9 ICG 3 1 2 lh C Dishman G PlainBill, Montjoy, Salamander 66681 DadeP'rk 3-4 l:14iifast 7 104 1 2 2 2h C Dishmonl4 Jacobean, Amanda, Magician 66625 Latonia 3-4 1:13 fast 31-10 110 1 3 61 71 L McD'ottl2 LLcraine, Bojul, Harvest King GG479 Latonia 3-4 l:12ifast 28 10C 7 4 2h 4i L McD'ott 9 LastOne, MayBodinc. T.d'Hon'r 60275 Latonia 3-4 l:12fast 18 103 G 6 C C A Wilson 11 Orlova, Missl'etite, SirLawnfal 65902 Latonia 3-4 1:13 fast 11-5 105 3 3 S4 3'1 A Wilson 11 B'dieG., A.Alex'der. McG.'sPink BEAVERKILL, br. h. 8 100 By. Ogden Dolly Higgins, by Migraine. (Trainer, S. M. Henderson. Owner, E. B. Henderson). 66752 DadeP'rk 7-8 l:31mud 16-5 112J Ieft at post. II J Burke 8 Golden Floss, Repeater, Bojnl 63348 Dev'shire 1 1-2 2:3og iol 6 101 8 7 73 71 F Wilson 8 Dan, Pit, Lazy Lou 6330G Dev'shiro 1 1-16 lg&fast 7 106 9 6 CI 6" T Finn 9 Ben. Valet, SisterHo, Joaquina 62320 Belmont 1 1-16 1:4S slow 1S-5 111 1 1 Z3 21 C Lang G Vendor, L. Herbert, Ltdy Zeus G1544 Pimlico 1 1-16 lMO&slow 6 106 6 5 6 Z C Lan; 10 Balustrade, Phalarls. I. Virginia G134G H.deG'ce 1 1-16 l:47Jfast 6 108 2 11 11 11" B Marl'ellU3 Fizer. Trickster II.. Solid Rock JACOBEAN, b. g. 4 104 By Polymelian Jacoba, by Jack Attin. (Trainer, F. R. Doyle. Owner, S. Jones). 66752 DadeP'rk 7-8 l:31&mud 22 103 5 7 410 R Doyle 8 Golden Floss, Repeater, Bojul 66713 DadeP'rk 1 l:38fast 40 105 3 3 2J 3'2 R Doyle G J'nHoshor, Il'hGear. Ravensw d 66681 DadeP'rk 3-4 l:14&fast 63 104 4 5 3 1" H Cl'mentsH Mahony, Amanda. Magician 6G533 Toledo lm70y l:44sfast 48 104 9 8 8 So R Doyle 9 RexGaiety, DukeRuff, S tMoney 66392 Toledo 51 f 1:12 hvy El 103 3 3 41 5 B Doyle 7 T.theMark. Chow. Co' the Main 66358 Toledo 51 f 1:07 fast 9 10S 6 6 Cl 451 R Doyle 7 Runnan, lI.ofthcN'th, As.Qucen 66291 Toledo Ab 3-4 l:10V&fast 31 106 4 3 21 31 R Doyle 8 Sp'away, Van.Welles, Slioreacres 65832 H'thorne 3-4 1:15 fast 30 107 9 10 10l10'- C Dishmonll Money, Nenettc, Toy Miss. 65G88 H'thorno 3-4 l:15fast 15 lot S 10 101 ll11 R Doyle 12 Bond, Skcer Face, Jacobina SERBIAN, ch. g. 6 103 By Ivan the Terrible Arline, by Tho Commoner. (Trainer. H. Neusteter. Owner, H. Neusteter). ' GG76G DadeP'rk 3-4 1:18 hvy Bi 106 4 2 21 l1 J Owens 8 Mabel Rule. Royal Dick, Rekab CG681 DadeP'rk 3-4 l:14iiast 26 112 10 14 14 14" D Conn'llyl4 Jacobean, Mahony, Amanda 66G25 Latonia 3-4 1:13 fast 23f 105 10 11 12 12' J Owens 12 L.Loraine, Bojul, Harvest King 65688 H'thorne 3-4 l:15sfast 7 114 3 9 7l 7' R Bolton 12 Bond, Skcer Face. Jacobina G4762 Dev'shire 3-4 l:17hvy 27-10 121 G 2 I1 l'l R Bolton S BrownBill, Old Chap, Turnabout 64730 Dev'shire lm70y l:49hvy 25 112 5 2 1 l'l E Petzoldt S J.O'Coii'Il, F.Virginia. S.IIedron G1591 Dev'shire 1 1-16 1 :47fast 8 114 2 S S 7" H J Burko S Tingling, Sum.Sigh, ColonelMatt LIEUT. COLONEL, b. g, 3 107 By Light Brigade Yoianda, by St. Florian. (Trainer, D. E. Stewart. Owner, E. C. Walker). GG752 DadeP'rk 7-S l:31Vsmud IS 105 7 6 6l 6" L McD'ott 8 Golden Floss, Repeater, Bojul GG709 DadeP'rk 3-4 l:13fast 7 104 2 2 21 11 L McD'ottll Mab, Crestwood Boy, Surmount G6G11 Latonia 3-4 l:12fast 14f 102 11 6 61 6l II Stutts 12 Lugs, Modna, Quanah 6576G Latonia 1 1-1G 1:48 fast 2G 102 4 7 74 71" C Ralls S Ferguson, Flying Prince Jordan G5335 Lex'ton 3-4 l:16hvy 18 103 3 2 2 "1 J Heupel S Lady Mother, Stamp, Lonicera G5202 Lex'ton 3-4 1:15 fast 60 103 3 5 61 64 L McD'ottl2 Lottie Loraine, Stamp, Dad 4851 Churchill 1 1-16 l:46ifast 7S 103 2 6 8 8" E Fator 8 Billy Star, Hysteria, Opulent 64G85 Churchill 3-4 l:13lifast 15 104112 10 101 EJ E Fator 15 Qu'nIIigh, Whirl, W'dlngThr'ch G45GG BlueGrasa 51 f l:074fast 11 104 l1 J Heupel 5 Bon.Blue. Machiavclli. J.Gorman 7th RACE i i-s Slile.s. 3-year-oIls and upward. ClaiininB'. LORD WRACK, b. g, 5 106 By Wrack Gowcll, by Ort Wells. (Trainer, L. Gentry. Owner, L. Gentry). GG7G8 DadeP'rk 1 1-4 2:12 hvy 14-5 101 2 1 1 l1 H Thurber 5 Hon.Boy, Amer.Soldier, M.Elder 66742 DadeP'rk 1 1:39 fast H-10 113 7 5 31 2: H J Burke 9 Har. King, Montjoy, Phelan 6GG99 DadeP'rk 1 1-16 1:47 fast 7 H41 1 1 l5 1 H J Burke 5 Dr. Rac, Brown Bill, Brynlimah 6G578 Latonia 1 1-1G l:473,fast 9f 105 11 12 12 12" L Rice 12 TonyBeau, Fos.Embry, B.Thong 6G21G Latonia 1 1-S 1:59 hvy 19 10S 3 2 2 2 G Fields S Hyanpom, W. or Quit, P.McGee 66097 Latonia 1 1-1G l:56hvy 27 107 4 5 E 5J G Fields 9 Hysteria, Hyanpom. Win or Quit 66035 Latonia 1 1-16 l:52ihvy 16 100 3 4 6 5,; G Fields S Trooper, Hyanpom, Escarpolette 65908 Latonia 1 1-16 l:46ifast 17 109 5 5 Ze Csl H J Burke S Matinee Idol, Travesty, Virgo BLOSSOM HOUSE, b. g, 3 98 By Bulse Agnes May, by The Commoner. (Trainer, S. Judge. Owner, S. Hesseltine). 66756 DadeP'rk 1 1-16 l:51mud 9 103 2 4 4 10 4'1 H Stearns 5 Es'polette, C'stallord, Mechanic 66723 DadeP'rk 7-8 l:25fast 13 102 1 3 2 2'i J Chalmers 7 Green Gold, Orlova, Gem 66G8G DadeP'rk 11:49 fast 32 100 5 1 1 21 J Ch'lmers S HighGear, War Idol, Mallowmot 66567 Toledo I 1-16 l:47fast 31 105 5 3 Z- 3'2 E Petzoldt ! LucyKate, Murray, Kukln G6431 Toledo lm70y l:46islow 2 104 2 3 2l 2" E Petzoldt C Fl'bef tygib't, V'geria, B.'sWicg C63G3 Toledo lm70y l:44fast 21-10 103 G 2 2l 2J E Petzoldt Old Faithful, Murr.iy, Sea Way GG234 Toledo lm70y l:45&fast 4-3 99 3 4 4 2!SE Petzoldt 7 Tarascon, Duke Ruff, Whippet JOHN HOSHOR. b. g, 4 111 By Light o' m" Life Imprint, by Knight of the (Trainer, C. T. Worthington. Owner, C. T. Worthington). Thistle. 66754 DadeP'rk 1 1-16 l:52mud 6 103 2 3 4s 4I: H Stearns 5 Easteside, Lady Astor. Raider 66713 DadeP'rk 1 l:3Sfast 2 109 2 4 310 1 H Steams C HighGear, Jacobean, Ravensw d 66601 Latonia 3-4 l:llfast 25 109 2 7 7 7" H Stearns S badane, Dr. Hickman, Ablaze G6312 Latonia S-4 l:12fast 89 107 9 9 4h 44i L Gregory 9 Gr'nGold, C.Henry. A.Alcxander 65996 Latonia 3-4 l:154smud 24 107 10 10 10 10" J CorcoranlO Char.Henry, RoyalD'k, B.P'doa 63085 Dev'shire 1 1-16 l:46good 6 101 3 1 l4 I3 II B Jonesll Belario, Ben Valet, Louis A. C2569 B B'nnets 1 l:40fast C 99 4 4 34 311 H E Jones 8 Chasseur, Sundial II., Kent.Boy 02281 Th'ncliffo 3-4 l:1114fast E4 100 41 H E Jonesll LastOne. Champlain. Cr.o'Dawu C1515 Lex'ton 3-4 l:154.mud 14 10S 3 7 G'l 6 H E Jones 9 Mys.Girl, Bul'tProof, RoyalDick MORMON ELDER, blk. g, 6 107 By Ogden Kate D., by Cesarion. (Trainer, W. P. Phillips. Owner, W. P. Phillips). 6G76S DadeP'rk 1 1-4 2:12 hvy 2 114 1 3 415 4" L McD'ott 5 LWrack, Hono.Boy, Am.Soldier 6G642 Latonia 1 1-8 l:534fast 9 1H 11 5 4; 4'5 E Pool 11 Hyanpom, Sam Reh, Wickford 66134 Lationa 1 3-16 2:03hvy 4 107 1 1 l'l 2 E Pool G Smuts, Tulsa, Richelieu 66035 Latonia 1 1-16 l:52hvy ' 7 105 7 6 4' 4" J D M'ney S Trooper, Hyanpom, Escarpolette 66002 Latonia 1 3-16 2:05 mud 2 109 4 3 3 3" N Swart G Cantilever, Tulsa. Fantoche G5339 Lex'ton 1 1-8 l:57hvy -5 112 5 3 Is l5 E Pool 5 WalnutHall. WarPrize, Trav ty 64497 Windsor 1 1-8 l:56s!ow 5 10G 3 1 l3 1 E Pool 7 Flibbertygibbct, Bond, Dan C3817 K'worth 1 1-S l:53ifast 39 109 4 G 74 79i H Ericks'nlO Honol.Boy, HighGear. Grayssian LOCUST LEAVES, ch. m, 5 108 By Jack Atkin Cream, by Electioneer. (Trainer, W. B. Finnegan. Owner, W. F. Knebelkamp). GG75G DadeP'rk 1 1-1G l:51mud 7 106 5 5 5 6" J Owens 5 Es'polette, C'stalFord, Mechanic GGG31 Latonia lm70v l:44',ifast 21 105 12 4 lh 3'i J Owens 12 Gem, Dimples, Oo La La 66314 Latonia lm70y l:44Vifast 14-5 102 7 3 2' l'l J Owens 8 Diana, British Maid, Megan 65814 Latonia lm70y l:451ifast 61 101 4 1 1' Sl C Ralls 7 Georgette, Dimples, Escarpolette 65526 Lex'ton 1 1-16 l:4SVifast 41 107 10 4 21 lh J Owens 10 Brit.Maid, Mildred, Sun God G5439 Lex'ton lm70y l:444good 37-10 10S 1 1 35 34 W Pool G Oo La La, Megan, Alameda Giri 65237 Lex'ton 1 1-16 1:47 fast 33-W 9S1 2 2 1J 1 J Owens 8 Hyanpom, Harlock, Colossus 64967 Churchill 1:1-4 2:07&fast 21 102 4 3 1 816 H Stutts 8 Travesty, H'luBoy, Fiy'sPrince PLUS ULTRA, br. g, 4 108 Ey Von Tromp Dally, by Giganteum. (Trainer, J. Lowe. Owner, J, Lowe). 6G740 DadeP'rk 1 l:3S"fast 30 94 4 7 7 7" J Ch'lmers S ElcanorS., Merrimac, SirT.Kean G672G DadeP'rk 1 1-S 1:52 fast 38 95 1 4 5' 5" J Chalmers C Radio, United Verde, Runquoi 66685 DadeP'rk 1 1-8 l:53'sfast 17-10 107 1 3 5 5'4 J Owens 5 Raider, Old Faithful, Smuts 66G15 Latonia 1 1-8 1:52 fast 46 58 2 B 51 4'5 T BrotherslO Runquoi, Sway. Cap Rock 66589 Latonia lm70v l:44fast 32 101 3 1 l3 l'l T Brothers 8 T.d'Honneur, Belg'nQu'n, Diana 6G479 Latonia 3-4 l:12fast 31 102 8 7 71 7" W Pool 9 LastOne, MayBodinc T.d'Hon'r 66197 Latonia 3-4 1:14 good 82 112 2 9 94 S14 H J BurkelO Ruby, Royal Palm, Lugs BLACK BETTY, br. f, 3 102 By Black Toney Macaroon, by Marco. (Trainer, M. Smith Owner. M. Smith). 66754 DadeP'rk 1 1-16 l:5Imud 27 107 3 6 5 5" E Petzoldt 5 Easteside. Lady Astor. Raider 6G714 DadeP'rk 1 1-16 l:45Vifast 40 991 8 7 73 41 R Doyle 8 Normal, Eleanor S., Dimples GG463 Toledo lm70y 1:45 fast 21-10 93 1 1 Is l3 R Doyle 7 Lucy Kate, Bob.AHen, W.Penny 66362 Toledo 1 1-16 l:451ifast 12 100 4 4 41 331 T Burns S Knlah V., Diomed, Lucy Kate 66232 Toledo 1 1:40 fast 11-10 98 5 4 3 3l J Ch'lmers 7 War Penny, Spinaway, Ten Can 6G179 H'thorne lm70y l:51slow 12 1011 4 5 23 2'1 P Poirier 6 Hairy B., Eulah F., Jacobina GG08O H'thorno lm70y l:59mud 10 107 2 4 41 41 E Petzoldt C. Lina Clark, Halu. Fincastle 6592G H'thorne lm70y l:45fast 7 100 3 4 61 4i C Dishmon 7 R.Wingfield, Dantzic. Eulah F. 65784 H'thorne 1 1-16 1:49 fast 6 101 3 3 23 21 J Ch'lmers 5 LLillian, Croupier, W.M'tgom'y Page 5 Marlboro I U ADIOnOn ENTRIES AND PAST PERFORMANCES IflAllLyUsiU FOR FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 17 AVEATIIKIt CLEAR: TRACK FAST. Racing starts at 1:30 p. m. (Chicago time 12.30). Fourth Race About 7-8 Mile. rrse $3CO. 3-year-olds, and upward. Claiming. & Superior a.ud runner. X Good mud runner. Fair mud runner. (M) Maidens. -Apprcntic, 6C7603 'Glenn VlolV.W allowance, b Blinkers. (66733) Thriller 3 10SX715 First Race About 5-8 Mile. (CG734) 'Doctor Jim 5 111X715 Purse $500. 2-year-olds. Claiming. 6G487 Ultra Gold 7 114. .710 Today's 66652 Lady Zeus 3 104X705 Ind. Horse. Wt. Rec. A.Wt.IIan. 66777 Bar Coy 7 100X700 (66731) Bo Trucman 112X723 Fifth Race 1 Mile and 70 Yards. 667733 Silks and Satin(M) 102.. 720 Purse $300. 3-year-olds and upward. Claiming. (66757) Thc Girl 103.. 715 GG776 Horeb 115 1:41'. 5 107 X 725 66757 St. Angelina 102X715 (66762) Sir Adsum 114 1:52 7 112 X 720 109 1:45 8 107X715 fifiT-l .i mtiA Pn, rm 101 710 (667G3)bProspector n," ' inT'-in C6175 Mr. X ICO 1:46 4 108.. 710 66757 . Ohvc ,f (M) ... 104.. ilO May 66777. ,JIay Girl 100 1:45 4 102X710 66757 Cumshaw (M) .... 102.. 703 (66777) Futen 99 1:47 3 103.. 703 66743 The Sheik (M) ... 109.. 700 C0777 All There 110 1:577th 5 110.. 705 0775) Salt Peter 5 113.. 700 Second Race-About 5 1-2 Furlongs. All Claiming. Sixth Race 1 1-16 Miles. Purse $300. Ages. ,w...L,.. in-vr-o- Purse $500. 3-year-old3 and upward. Claiming. S Tom 4oerr?s 4 wx0 66763 bI Kross 100 1:4,5 0 111X7-5 ?znotta ': 66777 KcyEnnis 107 1:47 8 104X715 0OT59 3 103 715 if?,ihV, r. -in 6G7765 Dotta's Best 103 1:47 G 10SX715 , bSht i 1?-"710 (66776) bPlantarede .103 1:47 (5 111X710 66759' Queen of the bpa . ii'..iu Kr,a'. .joii; T).t im i in nnvTin 66773' Jamaica Belle (M). " 4 108. .710 S" Snnm'; S 66763 P l 66772 Kitty Johnson .... ' , 0 10S..705 I'" ' "f-?"'ea K3 a in- 6G772 bFrenchy 7 110.. 703 66777 'JJ' W q Jo-v G675S Mary Rock (M) .. 3 103. .700 ; ' V S 5XiS2 65144 Ahara 10 111X700 66777 tbUaconciiKe ...... .107 l:u2.3 9 101... 00 66772 bLast Girl 8 .112. .700 tJ' - Christmas entry. , Seventh Race 1 1-16 Miles. m. .1. x tri Third Race About 3-4 Mil, rurs( $-00 3.yCar-olds and upward. Claiming. Purse $300. 3-year-olds and upward. Claiming. C677(;; .Kinciin ir W2 i:4nit n 103X723 (66759) PURL 5 11S..723 607622" bGeorge WashingtoullO 1:47 7 103x720 6C774. b.orro 3 10U..713 06762' Doyle 103 1:4S 4 103..7ir (66758) Wlus Scheer 7 113x713 66776 Unar (M) 107 1:49 7 101X710 66772 Bodanzky 4 113X713 C6762 'bNavaJo 103 1:49 f. 4 10(5x710 C67753 bStar Court 5 110X713 C6762 Jap Muma (M) . . .105 1:49 4 99X7.10 66774s Tricks 3 103X703 66732 Mar Tom 107 1:51 7 108 X 703 66746 b01d Pop " 101X703 66745 Safranor 12 101X700 (66772) Al Pierce . 9 1090700 6G773 Mountain Dew (M) . 01 1:34s r, 101.. 700 6G775 blinos 7 113X700 66772 bSir Jack 98 1:30 5 103.. 700 1st RACE About 5-S Mile. 2-year-olds. Claiming;. Index Courae Dtat Time T'ck Odds Wt St Str Fin Jockeys Started Order of Finish BE TRUEHAN. b. f , 8 113 By Meridian Veneta. Stroma, by Bea Strome. (Trainer. E. Troenuui. Owner, E. Irnmtn, 66731 M'riboro Ab 5-S 1:03 fast 3-10 113 1 1 11 H D Stirling 5 TheGirl. AnnticEm, St.Angehna 66418 Laurel EJ f l:03fast 8 112 6 4 5i 9" D Stirling 10 Noon Glide. Pennon, Rosie H. ! 66285 Laurel 3-4 l:15fast 4 110 3 2 21 51 G Breun'g 8 Sea Tag, Billy Gibson. Radiant 66138 Laurel 51 1 l:03good 13 107 4 1 l1 2 D Stirling 8 Hillhouse, P'rSport, Bil.Glbson C5862 Laurel 3-4 l:15fast 15 110 2 1 lh 4' D SUrling 11 Noon Glide, Faith W., Rosie II. 65673 H.deG'ce 51 f l:07tfast 12 1071 5 3 3 73 G "Walls 0 Heeltaps, Druid Hill. Tassell 65607 HideG'co 51 f l-.OS&faat 41 103 2 1 3 3 S McLane 7 Little Hope, Reap, Top Notch SILKS AND SATIN, ch. f , 2 (M) 102 By Textile Suivez-Hoi, by Seahorso n. (Trainor. X. C. Leith. Owner, O. M. Tallontire). , , : 66773 M'boro Ab 51 1 1:13 good 7-10 1021 2 1 11 2 A Kroger 7 Pikesville, JamalcaBellc. RuthT. ; 66743 M'riboro Ab 5-S 1:03 fast 14 107 3 2 1 21 A Kroger 8 B.Bclle. Pikesville, Anntle Km . C1578 Pimlico 1-2 48fast 67 113 6 6 61 7" It Sm'w'od 7 Jolly, St.Talentine, Eliz'th Bean . 61096 Bowie 1-2 53mud 63 113 12 5 3l 10" J Rowan 12 Forshala. C.Pantages, BetXuck vwy. GIB.X, b. f, 2 103 By Meridian Azyiade, by Cactus II. (Trainer. B. F. Carman. Owner. B,. F. Carman). 66757 M'riboro Ab 5-S l3ifast 1-3 104 3 1 1' 1 F "Wdsfk 5 St,Angela, OliveMay, M.Loretta 66731 M'riboro Ab 5-8 1:03 fast 11-5 106 2 2 2 23 F "Wdst'k 5 BeTrue'n, AuntieEm, St-Angel'a 66418 Laurel 51 f l:C75fast 61 104 S 3 3 41 "W Martin 10 Noon Glide, Pennon, Rosie H. ; 06285 Laurel 3-4 l:15sfast 12 103 2 3 6 Sl C Lang 8 Sea Tag, Billy Gibson, Radiant 63707 Empire 51 t l:08H;fat 5 107 3 5 S'110" B Parke 13 W.T.AII, D'k'sD'ghter, Susplc'n 63280 Aqueduct 5-S lrtlSjfast 8 115 7 7 3s 61 E Sande 9 ThrceSquare, Pr.ofUmbria, Rork ST. ANGELINA, 1. t, 2 102 By Escoba Chin Chin, Ty Voter. (Trainor, C. Boxton. Owner, A. Marrone). 66757 M'riboro Ab 5-S l:03fast 4 10S 3 2 2 2 "W Organ 5 TheGirl, OliveMay, Mar.Loretta 66731 M'riboro Ab 5-S 1:03 fast 5 108 3 3 3 43 M Buxton 5 Be Trne'n. The Girl, Auntie Em 66418 Laurel 51 f l:095Jfast 25 105 6 9 S1 7 E Sm'w'odlO Noon Glide, Pennon, Rosie II. 66138 Laurel 51 f l:03good 7 96 7 4 41 51! "W Martin 8 Hillhouse, BcTrueman, P'rSport 66037 Laurel 3-4 l:16slop 13 103 4 4 4" 41 G Breun'g 9 BToy, Noon Glide, Billy Gibson 65173 Dorval 51 f l:14hvy 7 111 5 3 4 41 M And'son 6 Nickname, Fitzrue, Water Tax 64754 B.Bonnets 5J f l:077&fast 19 104 1 9 91 9i M Buxton 10 Patchw'k, R'kgarden, MissTaft 64130 FortErie 51 f l:0S?ast 8 112 3 3 1 5" M Buxton 8 Patchw'k, BlucTony, Styl'hMis3 AUNTIE EM, ch. f. 2 (M) 101 By Tea Caddy Alfadir, hy Solitaire H. (Trainor, J. Robertson. Owner, J. Robertson). 06771 M'boro Ab 51 f 1:12 good 43-10 103 2 4 4 51 A Frieshon G Refrain, Mid City, Bradner 66743 M'riboro Ab 5-S 1:03 fast 7 104 4 5 4 4 A Frieshon 8 B.Bclle, S.'sandSatin, Pikesville 66731 Marlboro 51 f 1:03 fast 1G 103 4 4 4 33 A Frieshon 5 BcTrueman, TheGirl. St.An'lina 66493 Toledo 51 f 1:09 fast 22 107 2 2 31 41 A Frieshon 7 SilTcrMald, EanGallie, Fr'kEra 66391 Toledo 51 f l:13hvy 13 104 2 a 10l 11" A Frieshonl2 Nowata, Athlete, Silver Maid 66043 H'thorr.o 5-S l:0Shvy 16-5 105 1 2 41 6" J Kederis G Eris, My Lorraine, Anita K. 65829 H'thome 5-S 1:03 fast 4 104 3 4 7 7" J Kederis 9 Crudenas. Paula, Zapatos OLIVE MAY, ch. f, 2 (M) 194 By Textile Iberville, by Matchless. (Trainer, C. "W. Flunkett. Owner, C. "W. Plunkett). 6G757 M'riboro Ab 5-8 l:03&fast 20 ICS 4 5 5 3 J "Walsh 5 TheGirl, St.Angel'a, Mar.Loretta 66731 M'riboro Ab 5-8 1:03 fast 21 10S 5 5 5 5" S Banks 5 Be Trne'n, The Girl, Auntie Em 62852 Connc'tL. 41 f 59Vsfast 13-10 117 4J E "Wells G Pretty Doll, BackTaps, Oriental CUMSHAW. h. f, 2 (M) 102 By Fitz-Graf ton Miss Valens, by Valens. (Trainer, F. Broddus. Owner, E. H. "Winfield). G6757 M'riboro Ab 5-S l:03ifast 33 1081 1 3 3l 5" O Martin 5 TheGirl, St.Angclina, OliveMay CG743 Marlboro 5-S 1:03 fast 43 1091 2 4 7s 7" O Martin 8 Br.Belle, S.andSatin, Pikesville THE SHEIK, b. c, 2 (M) 109 By Burtonsville Apprentice Girl, by Buddha. (Trainor, J. M. Black. Owner, J. M. Black). 66743 M'riboro Ab 5-S 1:03 fast 37 110 S 0 51 61 C Jackson S B.Bclle, S.'sandSatin, Pikesville 2nd RACE About 5 1-2 Furlongs. All Ages. Claiming'. "WAS- PENNANT, br. h. 6 106 By Jim Gaffney Maltha, by Ogden. (Trainer, J. Robertson. Owner. J. Robertson). 66746 M'boro Ab 61 f 1:23 fast 23-10 113 1 3 3 J3 A Frieshon G StarCourt, BlueRibbon, Old Pop 06425 Toledo 51 f 1:10 slow 10 114 9 S S S" Et Sequin 10 Cl'patraBoy, PuffBall, Ir.Delsa 66290 Toledo 51 f l:0SVfast 43-10 113 6 4 6 61 B Sequin 7 DeLand, MissCaltha, G'patraBoy 66144 H'thorne 51 f l:147hvy 3 117 3 1 Is l1! A Richer-Mi 6 It, Bonero Blue, I. W. Harper 66046 H'thorne 51 f 1:16 hvy 11-5 109 1 1 1" 31 F Murphy 9 WarWin'r, MaryG., MelodyMan 65971 H'thorne 3-4 l:21slop 7 109 1 1 21 5' F Murphy 10 C.Roberts, Dif.Eyes, W.U.P'rce 65736 H'thorna 51 f l:OSJifast 8 113 '7 5 51 51 A Richcr"kl2 Plantoon, De Land, Bill McCloy TOM NORRIS, b. g, 4 110 By Chnctanunda Nordlac, by Caldron. (Trainer, W. R. Padgett. Owner, H. Dougherty). 66759 M'riboro Ab 7-8 l:30Jifast 10 104 4 3 2 24 A Frieshon G Purl, Queen oftheSpa, ReyEnnis 66572 Akron 61 1 1:24 fast 51 105 41 J Pevic 10 Briarcliff, Eno. CoL Murphy 66438 Akron 61 f 1:28 hvy 5 103 4" F Lux S MadNell, H'aceLerch, C.Murphy 66268 Akron 3-4 1:17 fast 6 110 2' S "Wida 8 JulyFly, Col.Murphy, Pomerene G6118 M.H'ght3 51 f l:12Xmud 3-5 107 11 T Burns 10 M'yCowell, TreadwelL Dr.Shafer 65985 M.H'ghta 3-4 l:16slop 12 106 21 T Bums 8 Jake Schas, Viva Cuba, Chow 65657 N.K'ton 3-4 10 fast 17-10 112 31 S Wida 5 Dewitt, Malvolio, Hat.McCarty TRUE AS STEEL, b. g, 11 115 By Broomstick Loyal, by Loyalist. (Owner, F. Winston). 66747 M'boro Ab 61 f l:24&fast S U 2 4 51 C" D Stirling 7 Ina Kay. Venal Joy, Rey Ennis 66729 Marlboro 51 f ldO fast 11-5 113 5 2 31 2'1 D Stirling 8 Zorro, Al Pierce. Streamer 65109 N.K'ton Ab 5-8 l:02good 6 108 1 T "Willi' ms 5 Rosefield, Jam.Belle, N.Walcutt 65069 N.K'ton Ab 53 l:03V4slow 7 106 6" J Allen G Coombs. Hattie McCarty, Sure 65088 Tim'm Ab 61 f 1:21 fast 22 10S 23 J Allen 8 Fleer, Mid.Stories, La Kross 05047 Tim'um Ab 61 f 1:21 fast 3 113 31 A Allen 5 Fleer, Bnrlingame, T.J.Pcnd'g't 64952 Tiraon'ra Ab 3-4 l:177fast 9 112 4 C Mergler 5 Gaudy, Alf Vezina. Fleer 61943 Timon'm Ab 3-4 l:lSfast 15 115 3 C Mergler 6 Laughter, M.Ncll, MissAdrianne ZENNOTTA, b. f, S 103 By Vulcaia v2enobia, by David Garrick. (Trainer. M. Grant. Owner, M. Grant). 66759 M'riboro Ab 7-8 l:30srast 10 105 2 4 4S1 5T1 "W Brown 6 Purl, Tom Norris, Q'n of theSpa 66749 Marlboro 1 1-16 l:55fast 10 100 4 3 21 41! "W Brown G A.There, KinglingH., Dot.'sBcst 66521 Laurel 1 1:43 fast 7f 109 4 S 9 9" A Allen 14 Toodles. Gazinta. Paul Micou 65648 H.deG'co 3-4 l:14fast 17-10f 38 12 12 12 11" "W Brown 13 Fleer, Whalebone, Tidings 65489 H.deG'cs 3-4 l:14?fast 7f 97 10 12 13 10" "W Brown 15 Camouflage, Fleer, Ira Wilson 65343 H.deG'co 3-4 l:15y5fast 12f 104 7 11 ll1 11" "W Brown 12 Gaudy, Pietrus, Jock Scot 65080 Tim'm Ab 61 f 1:24 fast 13 37 11 "W Brown 8 Daddy, Litholick, Burlingame LAUGHTER, b. m, 6 10S By Fayetts Tickle, by Filigrano. (Trainer. R. Jackson. Owner, R, Jackson). 66747 M'boro Ab Gl f l:24fast 51 110 7 Pulled up.T "Willt'ms 7 Ina Kay, Venal Joy, Rey Ennis 66042 Laurel 1 1-15 l:50slop 32 102 2 S 7 7" R McCr'nn 8 n'loP'dner. MilesS., L'yLuxury 64943 Timon'm Ab 3-4 l:18fast 3 107 1 J Allen 6 M.NcU, T. as Steel, M.Adrlanne 63790 Empire 1 1-16 l:51mud 12 95 1 5 5 C" B Bell G Spngs. Queen Blonde, Maize 63397 Empire lm"0y 1:43 fast 31 104 Left at post C Lang 7 QueenBIonde, Orderly, ArnoIdB. 62808 Aqueduct 1 l:40Vsfast 30 105 2 3 3 41 S Lowe 9 Canyon, Tribune, Mount Hope QUEEN OF THE SPA, br. m, G 112 By Sir John Johnson Okitau, by Planudes. (Trainer, W. Hickman. Owner, R. A. Johnson). 66759 M'riboro Ab 7-8 l:30fast 9 106 3 2 3 3 F Moore G Purl, Tom Norris, Rey Ennis 66749 Marlboro 1 1-16 l:55fast 10 107 1 2 4 5" F Moore 6 A.There, KinglingH., DotsBest 66571 Akron 61 f l:24fast 16 102 3l B Atkins'nlO Cavalier, Mr. Kruter, Black Pat 66503 Akron 61 f l:25iislow 21 109 1 L Mink 8 Chas.A.Byrne, Chisca, MinnieU. C6468 Akron 61 f l:2Cslow 38 112 2 E Atkins'n 8 Efficient, Cavalier, Pierrot 66398 Akron Ab 5-8 l:03mud 65 110 31 T "Willi'ms 8 Virge, Chisca, Malvolio 66262 Akron Ab 5-S 1:01 fast 29 115 C5 T "Willi'ms 7 F. Accompli, BigSon. Goldie S. JAMAICA BELLE, b. f, 4 (M) 108 By Great Britain Fragrance, by Greenan. (Trainor, J. Y. Christmas. Owner, R. Christmas). G6773 M'boro Ab 51 f 1:13 good 6 106 4 3 3H 31 F Wdst'ck 7 Pikesville, S.andSatin, RuthT. 66744 M'boro Ab 51 f 1:10 fast 9 104 2 3 3" 3i F "W'dst'k 7 Tricks, Refrain, Sir Jack 65416 N.K'ton Ab 5-S 1:01 fast 21 10S C T "W'liams G Our.Lit.Ann, P'rtLight. B.Taps 65361 N.K'ton Ab 5-S l:02fast 21 113 41 O Atwell 7 BackTaps, M.Polly, C.Lefkovits 65109 N.K'ton Ab 5-8 l:02Jgood 13 108 3 J Allen 5 T.asSteel, Rosefield, N.Walcutt 65086 Tim'm Ab 61 f 1:24 fast 73 105 5 H Holmes 8 Zennotta, Daddy, Litholick KITTY JOHNSON, b. m, 6 103 By Sir John Johnson Kitty "Warfield, by Plaudit. (Trainer, C. Manley. Owner. C. "W. Pluniett5. 66772 M'boro Ab 51 f l:12good 35 106 7 8 3 7" F Moore 8 Al Pierce, Leoma, Last Girl 66730 M'boro Ab 51 f l:09fast 33-10 112 7 7 7 7" D SUrling 8 Utah, Arthur Middleton. Tricks 63171 Conne't Ab 5-8 l:00good 51 105 1 A Kroger 7 Pomercno, Midian, SpeedyLady 63139 Conne't Ab 5-8 l:02slow 12-5 112 41 C Garner 0 Virge, MabelTrask, MaryMallon 62858 Conn'tL. 61 f l:249fast 24 117 V F Moore 8 M.Hollins, Can.Lady, AlStrauss 62767 Erie 3-4 1:17 fast 11 113 2- F Moore 7 M.Hollins, W.H'ph'y, Sup'maid 62675 Erie Ab 5-S 1:00 fast 9 119 5s! R Curran 9 Elga, Dr. Hall, Coombs 62614 Erio Ab 5-S l:00fkst 61 118 751 R Curran S Lui-Merac, Fourleaf, W.H'plirey FBENCHY, b. g, 7 110 By King Cobalt Furiense, by Ethelbert. (Trainer, E. T. Miller. Owner, Mrs. A. Killer). 66772 M'boro Ab 51 f l:12good 46 112 3 6 CI 51 C 0'Mney 8 Al Pierce, Leoma. Last Girl 66535 Akron Ab 5-S l:01tsfast 7 103 31 C O'Mah'y 8 L. Gentry, Almirante, Maura 66400 Akron Ab 5-8 l:03mud 23-10 101 3 J Pevic 5 Back Bay, Kimono, Fringe 65613 N.K'ton 3-4 l:18fast 4 113 53 F Moore 7 Col.Tex. Rosefield, P'nceBonero 65508 N.K'ton Ab 5-S l:02fast 3-10 107 ll J Pevic 6 Gilder. Chas. Lefkovits, Maura 65414 N.K'ton Ab 5-8 l:01fast 93-10 108 451 J Pevic 6 Neg, L. Gentry, Gilder MARY ROCK, b. f, 3 (M) 103 By Half Rock Volnspa, by Dr. Leggo. (Trainer, C. Ricnards. Owner, W. Metzgar). 66758 M'boro Ab 51 r I:10fasr 21 1031 7 2 41 5T3 A Frieshon 9 Gus Scheer. Bogart, Streamer .66730 M'boro Ab 51 f l:09fast CS 101 Left at post. C "White 8 Utah, Arthur Middleton, Tricks 61405 H.UeG'co 3-4 l:13fast 317 110 10 11 11 11" J Heupel 11 Superlafe, ThePeruv'n, S.Jester E510O Conn'ht 5-3 l:02?faat 53 117 6 7 7 7 7" R Ball 7 My Rosie. Dare. Miss Frauland AHARA, br. h, 10 111 By Voorhees Handsome Florry, by Handsoma. (Trainer, J. Y. Christmas. Owner, J. Y. Christmas). 65144 NewKen. 3-4 1:20 fast 57 113 SJ T "Willi'ms 8 Gor.Boberts, AnnaStar, Rosef'Id 65109 N.K'ton Ab 5-S l:02uood 20 108 51 O Atwell 5 T.asSteel, Rosefield, Jam.Belle 57230 M'Iboro Ab5-S 1:10 fast 17 116 4 C Jackson G Leoma, Pomerene, Togoland 5725S M'Iboro Ab5-S 1:10 fast 21-3 110 3 J Dawson 5 Chasseur, Lc Gardon. Nigel 57184 M'Iboro Ab3-4 l:30fast 10 114 3" J Dawson 5 Q'nofUieSpa, Raconteuse, V's'les i 57138 M'Iboro Ab5-S 1:11 fast 5 111 2l J Ryan 7 K'yJohnson, Primitive, A.Vezina 57010 Tim'um Ab 3-4 1:17 fast 23 110 3s J Dawson 5 Laughter, Crystal Day, Coprose LAST GIRL, ch. f. 3 112 By Cock o' the Walk Lida Thrush, by Royal Flusa (Trainer, J. Kcarns. Owner, J. Kearns). IH. 6G772 M'boro Ab 51 f l:12good 11 111 1 3 3 S'l E Atk'son 8 Al Pierce, Leoma, Sir Jack 66746 M'boro Ab 61 f 1:28 fast 17 111 2 4 4l 5" E Atkins'n G StarCourt, W.Penn't, B. Ribbon 66323 Toledo Ab 3-4 l:03fa-3t 102 105 5 5 S 8" J Ch'lmers 8 J.IIoffman, B.Bl'kwell, MessKit 66256 Toledo 51 f 1:0S fast 33 101 8 8 3 Sl T Burns 9 Lura. DeLand, Cock o' the Main 65836 M'neuvc Ab 5-8 l:00&fast 10 111 31 B Atkins'n 7 K.'sQuccn, Cap.Greet, B.Morn'g 65792 M'neuve Ab 3-4 lUSVfast 2S 103 il B Atkins'n G Black Baby, Joe S., Attoo 65744 M'neuve Ab 3-4 l:17fast 6 114 6T1 B Atkins'n G GoldenRed, Starkadcr. LlilianG. 65697 M'neuve Ab 3-4 1:17 fast 6 103 6'i E Atkins'n S SirGalahadll., Mike, George W. 3rd RACE About 3-4 Mile. 3-year-olds and upward. Claiming. PURL, br. h, 8 118 By Magneto Continue, by Orlando, (Trainer, C. Boxton, Owner, C. Buxton). C6759 M'riboro Ab 7-8 l:30fast 1-2 118 1 1 1 1 M Buxton G T.Norrls, Qn oftheSpa. R.Ennis i 66732 M'boro Ab CI f 1:26 fast 7-10 113 3 2 l'l 1 D Stirling S Jap Muma, Ina Kay, Mr. X. 65534 "Wood'no 3-4 l:12fast 6 103 6 4 5l 51 C Turner 8 Bullion, Quanali, Har.Burgoyne i 65241 Dorval lm70y l:46fast C 93 6 5 41 S'l R Doylo 7 DarkHHI, C.J.C'gmile, Roisterer r 64973 B.Bnnets 7-8 1:20" fast 23-10 106 7 4 41! 11 B Barnes 10 Kuklux, Manna. The Nephew C4861 B.B'nneta 7-8 I:2Cfast 21 103 6 4 4 2 H Ericks'nU C.J.Craigmile, Jacobina, Kuklnx : C4659 Conn'ght 3-4 1:14 fast 4-6 112 3 3 3 l1 H Erlcks'nlO Vibrate, VlvaCuba, LadyLuxury ' 64546 Conn'sht 3-4 1:15 good 9-5 112 5 7 C'l C1! J Rowan 12 The Nephew, Itedmon. Clarkson i ! : ; . . ; i i i r : ' i ZORRO, b. e, 3 108 By The Turk Azyiade, by Oactui H. (Trainer. R. F. Carman. Owner, R. F. Carman). 66774 M'riboro Ab 3-4 l:27good 1 103 4 2 3l 42 F "Wdst'ck 6 Utah, Forest Queen, Trick3 66729 M'boro Ab 51 f 1:10 fast 11-10 101 1 1 1 1 F W'dst'k 8 AlPierce. True asStcel, Streamer 66487 Laurel 3-4 l:16fcfast 40 108 3 3 3 71 J "Wallace 15 Klrah, Rolo, Hutchison 66316 Laurel 3-4 l:16fcfast lit 115 6 2 H1 12" J Rowan 15 Paul Mlcoo, Racquetta, Papilloa 61122 Bowie 51 f l:08&faat 26 US 3 1 2 3 J Butwell 12 Apex, Hullabaloo, Wel.Stranger 5S1S4 Laurel 51 f l:03Hfast 5 112 7 4 3 3 3" J Mooney 9 Feigned Zeal, Mease, Tricks 5S09S Laurel 3-4 l:14fast 59 113 1 1 2 3 41 J Mooney 11 Colando, Manheim, Theo 57634 Jamaica 61 f l:07?fast 20 U7 10 8 4 61 10" J Zoeller 13 Com.Song, Mir.Man, ForgeAhead GUS SCHEER. ch. g, 7 113 By The Manager Jacquominot, by DareMn. (Trainer, J. Booker Owner, J. Booker). 66758 M'boro Ab 51 f l:I0fast 2 114 2 1 l1 I'i E Jclley 9 Bogart, Streamer, Elite 63014 Conneaut 61 f 1:25 fast 7 114 7" L Goines 7 Primitive, Miss Adrianne, Conan 56843 irtown Ab 5-S l:01fast 9 117 2 L Goinca 4 Earlymorn, Ahara, Liberty Bond 56793 H'town Ab 3-4 l:23fast 7 H8 7" L Goines 7 Litholick, Bread Line, Stir Up EE143 Aq'duct 61 f l:21&fast 20 H8 14 10 13 14 14" E Martin 15 Mandalay, Orcus, Pibroch 5425S Jamaica 3-4 l:13fast 40 104 6 S 7 S 8" S Lowe 10 Whimsy, LeadingStar, CarlineS. 64036 Jamaica 5J f l:07fast 30 112 7 10 11 ll1 8 S Lowe 14 Salvestra, Winneconne, Asterisk BODANZKY, b. g, 4 113 By CeiU-Nora Langhorne, by 'Fatherlets. (Trainer, R, Jackson. Owner, H. E. Moore). 66761 M'boro Ab 51 f l:10fast ll-o 114 3 1 l5 1 E Jelley S Panj'dum, NoTrumps, Furlough 66487 Laurel 3-4 l:16'Afast lOf 112 12 11 14 14" G "Walls 15 Kirah, Rolo. Hutchison 6G108 Laurel 1 1-16 l:51good 41f 103 6 10 11 11" E Legcre 11 Gallivant, Bttahc. Kath.Rankia 65910 Laurel 3-4 l:13fast 9f 110 12 13 15 14" L Morris 13 Jock Scot, Perigourdine. Rolo 65648 H.deG'co 3-4 l:14fast 56 105 3 6 41 41! "W Martin 13 Fleer, Whalebone, Tidings 65342 H.deG'co 3-4 l:15?fast llf 103 4 5 5l 53 F "W'dst'cklS Terminal, Wrecker, Whalebone 620S8 Chagrin 5-S 1:03 slow 12 110 51 E T Moore 7 M.Hollins, Cockroach, D.Fashioa STAR COURT, ch. g, 5 116 By Star Shoot Courtmaid. by Prince Royal. (Trainer, G. C. Brenton. Owner, C. C. Smithson). 66775 M'boro Ab 61 f 1:23 good 6-5 113 1 5 2 31 D Stirling 7 Salt Peter, Runnan, Mr. X. 66746 Marlboro 3-4 1:28 fast 17-10 113 2 1 1 1 C Jackson 6 WarPcnnant, BLRibbon. OldPop 66511 Empire lm70y l:4Gfast 7 103 3 3 31 4i H Shillick 9 Transient, Huonec, Chateaugay 6G477 Empire 1 1-16 1:50 fast 15 104 3 6 41 31 E Bell 11 CareFree, Juno. Lord Hcrt-ort 66S73 Empire Ab 3-4 1:10 fast 30 114 9 3 8 STi B Kummerl3 T.Almoncr, Cl'ghj'dan, SloncJug 66307 Empire lm70y 1:46 fast 15 105 1 2 4 6 B Kummer 5 Sea Cove, Sea Mint. Scot'hChiet 65804 Jamaica 3-4 l:127fast 7 US 10 7 61 61 E Taplin 10 Valentin, Esquire, Transient TRICKS, b. g, 3 106 . By Theo. Cook Canny Miss, by Ogden. (Trainer, J. Arthur. Owner, J. Arthur). 66774 M'riboro Ab 3-4 l:27good 7 101 2 4 V 33 A Abel 0 Utah, Forest Queen. Zorro 66744 Marlboro 51 f 1:10 fast 1 100 4 1 l1 11 A Abel 7 Refrain, JamaicaBclle, SirJack 66730 Marlboro 51 f l:03&fast 6 93 6 5 3 3l A Abel 8 Utah, ArthurMiddleton. Runnan 659G7 K'worth lm70y l:51&hvy 11 100 S 3 3 4 A Abel 9 BribedVotcr, Satana, Bill'sLuck 65870 K'worth 3-4 l:14&fast 31 98 5 7 6l 2 A Abel 9 Garfield, Dalton, Dark Ages 65728 ICworth 7-8 l:2S7sfast 13 93 4 5 5 51 A Abel G Ciceronian, L'kyGirl. Bill'sLuck 65682 K'worth 7-S l:26fast 42f 101 11 10 10 101" A Abel 11 Ogarite. Colando. The Wag 65206 Th'cliffe 1 l:42Igood 14 101 4 6 6 C'l T Burns 9 SkeerFace. Flame, FairVirginia OLD POP, ch. g, 9 104 By Marimas Cannle Maid, by Cannie Boy. (Trainer, H. Dougherty. Owner, H. Bongherty). 66746 M'boro Ab 61 f 1:28 fast 16 116 4 3 5" 4 F Moore G StarCourt. W.Penn't. B.Ribbon 66506 Akron lm70y 1:51 fast 2 111 5 E T Moore 7 Pierrot, Drifting, Silcx II. 66S02 Akron 61 f l:25&fast 21 U7 31 S "Wida 9 Old Red, Uranium, Mab 65895 M.H'ghts lm70y l:46&fast 7 108 2 S "Wida 10 By Right. Mab, Seven Seas 65659 N.K'ton- 11:47 fast 23-10 U3 4'1 S "Wida G Reveler. Rapidan, Ponderosa AL PIERCE, br. g. 9 109 By Dick Welles Sky te, by Kingston. (Trainer, A. Bennett. Owner, A. Bennett). 66772 M'boro Ab 5J r l:l2gooa U-10 112 5 2 Is 1 T "Wliams 8 Leoma, Last Girl, Sir Jack C6745 M'boro Ab 51 f l:037ifast 3 1U 3 3 3 341 D Stirling 8 Futen, ForestQucen, Raccnteuse 6G729 Marlboro 51 f 1:10 fast 13 10S 4 3 2- 2J L "W'liams 8 Zorro, True as Steel, Streamer 65238 Dorval 3-4 l:14fast 15 103 7 8 S 61 "W Organ 12 Dairyman. BlackBaby, MessKit 65171 Dorval 3-4 l:21hvy 7-5 104 6 4 2l 21 B Barnes S Ardito, War Fox, Pokey B. 6510G Dorval 1 1-16 l:57hvy 11 93 3 2 4 71 A Claver 10 T.P'tuguese. S'tMoney, J'nArbor 64894 B.B'nneta 1 l:4ijfast 20 105 7 4 7' 71 J "Wallace 10 Gallivant, Ind'nPrincc, Cavalier ENOS, ch. g, 7 113 By Seth Lady Hildreth, by Golden Garter. (Trainer, E. T. Miller. Owner, A. Miller). 66775 M'boro Ab 61 f 1:23 good 83 Ul 4 7 7 7 C O'M'ney 7 Salt Peter. Runnan, Star Court 66747 M'boro Ab 61 f l:21fast S 116 3 5 6 5" C O'Mah'y 7 Ina Kay, Venal Joy, Key Ennia 66572 Akron 65 f 1:24 fast 3 113 2'1 T Rae 10 Briarcliff, Col.Murphyfv T.Norrls 66502 Akron 3-4 1:18 slow T 11! I1 C O'Mah'y 8 RightAngle, Marse Jimmy, Mab 6G367 Akron Ab 5-S l:00sfast 4 US 2" G O'Mah'y 8 Zniner, Virge, Uranium 66330 Akron Ab 5-S 1:02 fast 10 109 1" C O'Mah'y 8 Zaincr, CoverUp, P. and Stealer 4th Race About 7-S jilile. I-year-olds and upward. Claiming. GLENN, b. g. 6 107 By Magellan Castonia, by Florizel n. (Trainer, W. R. Padgett. Owner, H. Dougherty). 66760 M'boro Ab 51 f l:10&fast 31 103 7 6 51 2 A Frieshon 3 Gaudy, Salt Peter, Titania 66733 M'boro Ab 65 f l:25fast 5 105 3 1 4 6 F Moore 6 Thriller, Valentla, South Breeze 66573 Akron 3-4 l:16&fast S 112 2 H Ch'ppell 8 She Devil. Ballynew, Panaman 66471 Akron 1 1-16 1:53 slow 23-10 U4 J C Eames G North Wales, SheDevll, EvaSong GG369 Akron lm70y 1:48 fast 17 110 1 O Eames 7 Sentimental, Puzzle, My Rose 65848 M.H'ghts 1 l:40&fast 21-5 103 51 G Corey 8 Har.Burgoyne, MyRose. Bcrmont 65750 M.H'ghts 7-8 l:27&fast 2 117 3 W Taylor 7 My Rose, Hopeful, Murray TITANIA, ch. m, 6 109 By Bard of Hope Lady Fern, by Hippodrome. (Trainer, R. B. Jackson. Owner, J. Serio). 66760 M'boro Ab 51 f l:10!fast 16-5 112 3 1 2& 4'1 E Jelley 8 Gaudy, Glenn, Salt Peter 66733 M'boro Ab 61 f loVafast 5 1U 4 6 6 615 L Barcenes G Thriller, Valentla, South Breeze 66038 Laurel 1 l:42Vslop 31 100 1 7 7 7" S McLane 7 MollieBarnes, TcnButtons, Moco G5910 Laurel 3-4 l:13fast 4 108 11 10 81 3 B Sm'w'odl3 Jock Scot, Perigourdine, Rolo 65211 Dorval 3-4 l:16islow 1 111 1 1 1 1 E Barnes 7 T.Nephew. B.Baby, SirGala'dll. 65023 Dorval 3-4 l-13'4fast 3 105 2 1 11 21! E Barnes 7 Mum.Jumbo, Mavourn'n, Hopeful 64926 B.B'nnets 3-4 1 J3 fast 21 109 3 1 11 21 E Barnes 7 Mum.Jumbo, Tanll., P'paganda C4858 B.B'nneta 3-4 l:12?afast 27-10 107 2 3 31 61 E Barnes 10 Bever.Bclle. BlackBaby, Fornoro THRILLER, ch. f, 3 103 By BurtonsvUle Thrill, by McGee. (Trainer, J. M. Blak. Owner, J. M. Black). 66733 M'boro Ab 61 f l:25fast 2 103 6 3 il 1 "W Organ G Valcntia. S'thBr'ze. Flib'tygib't 66679 Pimlico 1 l:40fast 16 106 4 7 8 7" J Thomas 11 Athelstan. D. of Allah, Bromelia G6638 Pimlico 11:41 fast 51 3S 7 4 41! 4 J Thomas 11 .Tyntee, Gazinta, MoUie Barnes 65610 H.deG'ce 1 1-J5 1:51 fast 13 108 2 5 4ll 4" G Breun'g G Dou.Cross, Neapolitan, Bob.Hair G5300 H.deG'co lm70y l:47fast 11 101 6 7 S S" r W'dst'k 10 John Morrill. Bravo, Moco 65045 Tim'm Ab 1 1-1C l:49fast 23-10 114 11 A Allen 3 Hutchison, Roundsman DOCTOR JIM, b. g, R 111 By Ogden Rock Merry, by Rock Sand. (Trainer, B. E. Chapman. Owner. B. E. Chapman). 66734 Marlboro 1 1-15 1:51 fast 21 Ul 6 1 l1 11 M Schw'tz 7 Horeb, Plantarede, Prospector 66526 Laurel 1 1-16 l:49fast 6f 103 15 14 ll1 14" M Schw"tzl5 King'sBellc, Hickory, Anniver'ry 65674 H.deG'ce 1 1-16 l:49fast 11 111 3 6 6" 63 M Schw'tzlS Gath, Gallivant, Hard Guess 65531 ILdeG'ce lm70y 1:48 fast 7 HO 7 C 51 551 M Schw'tz 9 StarRealm, JakeSchas, Gallivant 65442 ILdeG'ce 1 1-8 l:57&fast 7 103 12 U 8 3" M Schw'tzlS HelcnAtkln, Gallivant, N.Walea 64308 "Windsor 1 1-8 l:53fast 9 110 3 2 21 3' M Schw'tz S Tantalus, Pit, Sea Way ULTRA GOLD, oh. g, 7 114 By Golden Maxim Ultimate, by Goldfinch. (Trainer, R. C. Kochendarfer. Owner R. C. Kochendarfer). 66487 Laurel 3-4 l:16&fast lOf 113 S 9 S: 3" R McCr'nnl5 Kirah, Rolo, Hutchison 65910 Laurel 3-4 l:13fast 9f 110 9 11 121121 B Mari'ellil5 Jock Scot, Perigourdine, Rolo 64586 Dev'shire 3-4 l:12fast 15-5 115 4 9 9 9" H J BurkolO Ablaze, Ring, Fincastle 64468 "Windsor 3-4 l:14good 5 105 5 4 4 4'1 A Pickens 11 Chas. nenrj. Fusee, Quick Run 63600 "Windsor 3-4 1:15t5s1ow 5 101 7 4 2 2s B Ambr'sol2 Stoto, HelenAtkin, SewellComba 62200 Th'ncliffe 51 f l:074fast 19-10 112 5 G Alex'dra S M.Maulsby, Ballynew, OldSInnet 61489 Pimlico 3-4 l:13fast 5 122 3 3 2 lnx A Jbhnso:il2 Hidden Jewel, Tidings, "Wraith LADY ZEU3, b. f, 3 104 By Zeus Lady Fesca, by Ethelbert. (Trainer, M. Grant. Owner, M. Grant). 66652 Pimlico 1 1-2 2:35fast 13f 87 11 8 81 5 "W Brown 13 Freezy Sncezy, On High, Huonec 66648 Pimlico 1 l:39fast 23 122 11 S 71 31! F "Weiner 11 BIossomTime, Donges, HowFalr 66526 Laurel 1 1-16 l:49fast 5 103 13 11 71 41 A Allen 15 King'sBclle, nickory, Anniver'ry 06458 Laurel lmTOy l:17iSfast 11 110 11 4 3 3 A Allen 12 Feigned Zeal, TheWag, Hickory 6G390 Laurel 1 1-4 2:10 fast 11 97 5 6 C 4' W Brown 10 Waukeag, Dolly C, Rouen 66288 Laurel 1 1-2 2:36sfast 21 93 3 4 3 4 "W Brown 6 Joan of Arc, Moody, Rouen 6G251 Laurel 1 1-16 1:50 fast 17 102 3 7 5l 571 "W Brown 11 MissFilley, Cimarron, Hutchison BAR COY, ch. g, 7 106 By Bartender Katie, by Broomstick. (Trainer. T. Segler. Owner, "W. D. Althouse). 66777 Marlboro lm70y 1:55 good 16 103 Left at post. E Jelley 8 Futen, May Girl, Helen Lucas 66748 Marlboro 1 1-1G 1:50 fasi 18 110 Ran away. N Burger G Utah. MayGirl, GeoWashingtoa 66488 Laurel 1 1-2 2:39fast 117 100 8 3 S 3' S McLane S On High, Moco, Joan of Arc 66104 Laurel 1 1-16 1:52 good 8f 103 13 12 11 Sl S McLane 13 Phalaris, Cur'tEvcnts, Lad'sLore 65913 Laurel 1 1-S l:54fast 363 107 8 8 8 6" E Legere 9 K.Rankiu, K'g'sBclIe, Gallivant 65675 H.deG'ce 1 1-16 l:50fast 39f 106 11 3 71 7 S McLane 11 Hickory, N'thWales, K'gGeorga 65088 Tim'm Ab 61 f 1:21 fast 27 Ul S3 C Mergler S Fleer, True as Steel, Mid.Storiea 5th RACE :L mile and 70 "Yards. 3-ycar-olds and upward. Claiming. HOREB. b. g. S 107 By Horron Cyprienne, by Kingston. (Trainer, P. S. P. Randolph. Owner. P. S. P. Randolph). 60776 Marlboro 1 1-16 l:5SKgtod 3-10 103 6 2 3 4 E Jelley 7 P'.tarede, K'gllngn., D.'sBest 66734 Marlboro 1 1-16 1:51 fast 7-5 103 3 2 2 21 E Jelley 7 DoctorJim, Pl'tarede, Prospector C6477 Empire 1 1-16 1:50 fast 7 113 5 7 101 11" E Sande 11 CareFree, StarCourt, Juno 66273 Empire lm70y l:4Cfast 12 Ul 10 5 Sl 9"3 E Jelley 11 Sir Galahad II., Consort, Orderly 66090 Jamaica 1 1-S l:56good 21 112 4 1 l1 31 E Bell 7 Witchwork, Rustler, Consort 65991 Jamaica 1 1-16 l:48good 6 114 1 3 4'1 4 E Martz 8 Vulcain Park, Bantry, Consort 65850 Jamaica 1 1-16 1:47 fast 10 121 3 3 3'1 3 E Jelly 6 Huonec, Lackawanna, Maize SIR ADSUM, b. g. 7 112 By Cave Adsum Apprentice Girl. (Trainer, J. Booker. Owner, J. Cremen). 6G762 Marlboro lm20y l:51fast 1 103 2 1 1 l1! E Jelley 5 G.W'hington. Doyle, Jap Muma GG735 Marlboro lm70y 1:53 fast 7-6 116 4 3 2' 21 L "Wil'ama S May Girl. Kingling II., Bar One 65084 Tim'm Ab 1 1-16 1:51 fast 9-10 110 ll A Allen 6 Tactless II., Challenger, Prunee 65004 Tim'm Ab 1 1-16 1:50 fast 4-5 112 1" A Allen 4 Prunes. Consul, Challenger 64912 Tim'm Ab Gi f l:21fast 15 Ul 1 A Allen 8 Fleer, Jake Schas, Rib 63098 Conneaut 61 f l:25ysfast 20 115 5-1 E "Wells 7 MabelTrask, SeaMime, Armagh 63017 Conneaut lm70y l:51Hifast 13 114 4i E Wells S Obstinate. Stir Up. Sea Mime PROSPECTOR, b. g, 8 107 By Mushroom Clef d'Or, by Bend Or. (Trainer, W. R. Padgett. Owner, H. Doughert y). G67G3 Marlboro lm20y 1:34 fast 7-5 105 3 2 2 in A Frieshon 7 Le Bleuet, LaKross. Burlingame GG734 Marlboro 11-16 1:51 fast 18-5 IIS 7 4 3l 4'i F Moore 7 Doclor Jim. Horeb, Plantarede 66574 Akron Ab 1 1-S l:53&fast 16 108 61 B McCann 9 Puzzle. I; Bleuet. Drifting 60404 Akron ImVOy liyjmud 2 112 35 C Eames G Clip. Will Soon, My Rose 65118 N.K'ton 1 1-16 l:53fast 23-10 113 3!1 R Ryan 5 Rog, Cockroach, AVilton Arrow 65249 N.K'ton 1 1:42 fast 71-10 103 1- It Ryan 5 Cockroach, Wilt. Arrow. Clip 65115 N.K'ton 1 1-16 l:5G7igood 4 103 41 R Ryan G Scntim'tal. Slip.Silver. Cockr'cfc MR. X., ch. g, 4 103 By Frizzle Floral Park, by Burgomaster. (Trainer, C. Baxton. Owner, A. Marrone). 66775 M'boro Ab 61 f 1:23 good 23 113 6 6 4 ' 4 M Buxton 7 Salt Peter, Runnan, Star Cour 6G732 M'boro Ab 61 f 1:26 fast 4 113 1 1 4s 4'i M Buxton S Purl, Jap Muma. Ina Kay 664 13 Empire 1 1-16 l:49fast 10 103 5 4 6 73 E Kummerll Bal.Mark. S.LightlH., St.Isidora 66341 Empire 1 1-1C l:49fast 15 107 1 5 13' 13s E KummerlG Serv.Star, LortlHcrbcrt, Huonec 66273 Empire lm70y l:16fast 7 101 3 8 9U103 E Bell 11 Sir Galahad II.. Consort. Orderly 6G104 Laurel 1 1-16 1:52 good Sf 103 C 4 6 7" M Buxton 13 Phalaris, Cur'tEvents, Lad'sLova 66009 Laurel 1 1-16 1:19 fast 20f 103 2 4 7 103 G Breun'gll K. George, K. Trojan, K.'s Bella MAY GIRL, b. f, 4 . 102 By Hessian Wyf, by Miller, (Trainer, J. Robertson. Owner, J. Robertson). 66777 Marlboro lmTOy 1:55 good S-5 114 5 2 2" 24 A Frieshon S Futen, Helen Lucas, All There 66748 Marlboro 1 1-16 1:56 fa3t U-10 102 1 2 2'J 2 A Frieshon G Utah, G.Washington. Plantarede 66735 Marlboro lm"0y 1:53 fast 12 101 6 2 ll l'l A Frieshon 8 SirAdsum, KinglingH., Bar One 66533 Toledo lm70y l:44!sfast 23 100 2 5 Gl 5 A Frieshon 9 RcxGaicty, DukeRuff, S'tMoney 66396 Toledo lm70y l:475shvy 53 104 S 4 4l 4'3 A Frieshon 8 Flea, Ferrum, Tamper 66294 Toledo lm'Oy l:43fast 27 107 2 3 31 4'3 G Mangan G Secretary, Cockroach, Hopeful 60145 H'thorne 3-4 l:20slow 3 117 7 4 0'i 5 A Richcr'k 8 Nenette. Ca'Icadourll.. Rivulet FUTEH, . g, 3 103 By Meridian Daruma, by Solitaire II. (Trainer, tt. F. Carman, Jr. Owner, R. F. Car man). 60777 Marlboro lm70y 1:55 good 23-10 103 3 1 1 l4 F Wdst'ck 8 May Girl. H. Lucas, All There 66745 M'boro Ab 51 f l:03fast 11-10 ICG 2 2 1 1J F Wdst'k 8 For.Qucen, AlPicrcc, Racont'se 6C673 Plmllco 3-4 l:13fast 32 115 6 3 4s 4 L Fator 9 "W.-llarre, PayDcar, Homestr'ch CG620 Pimlico 1 l:41&fast 130 103 7 4 3l 6,s H Thomasll L'yAntoinc, Athclstan, Passam'a C6521 Laurel 1 1:43 fast 7f 10S 9 13 14 13" J Rowan 14 Tocdles, Gazinta, Paul Micon 66452 Laurel 3-4 1:14 fast 18 118 2 6 51 6" L Morris 0 Kellerman, Minima, Yv Pittston 66316 Laurel 3-4 l:16Vifast 2i 115 4 S l 10Ti G Lang 15 Paul Micon, Racmietta, Papillor 63677 Empire lm70y l:46Hfast 15 99 4 4 41 45 H Thomasl4 Consort, Pibroch, Maize 63534 Empire 1 1-16 1:49 fast 7 9S 4 2 2"i 2JJ E Martz 8 RainbowBoy, Buxom, The Posl ALL THERE, b. h, 5 110 By Alvescct Thaka, by Sir Huon. (Trainer, J. T. Harris. Owner, T. J. Crandall). 66777 Marlboro lm70y 1:55 good 2 113 6 3 4 4"i D Stirling 8 Futcn, May Girl, Helen Lucas 66740 Marlboro 1 1-1C l:55jsfast Si 11C 6 G 3 1 D Stirling C Kingl'glL, DotsBcst, Zennotta 66734 Marlboro 1 1-16 1:51 fast 2S 112 2 3 5 6" J Banks 7 Doctor Jim. Horcb. Plantarcde B7928 Va.Falr 1 1-16 1:52 slow 112 2 P Madeira 3 Huntress, Uncle Sand 64459 Erio 3-4 1:21 slow 72 120 41 V Jenkins 10 Mar. Gray. M. "Wilson, Old Rose G43C3 Erie 1 1:54 hvy 66 11SI 5" V Jenkins 0 Le Balafrc. AudreyA., AIlHright SALT PETER, ch. h, 6 (M) 113 By Peter Quince Yolanda, by St. Florian. (Trainer, A. Taney. Owner, H. R. Freck). 66775 M'boro Ab 6 f 1:29 good 20 11C 7 3 1 1"- R McGin'y 7 Runnan. Star Court, Mr. X. 66760 M'boro Ab 51 f l:10fast 26 112 2 2 li 3 B McG'ley 8 Gaudy, Glenn. Titania 66634 Pimlico 3-1 l:13fast 74f 117 9 12 12 12" E Josiah 12 L'Effare. Ar. of Gold. Dexterous 65649 H.deG'ce 3-4 l:14fast 7f 110 6 8 4t 3! J Wallace 14 Ira Wilson, Jock Scot, Pietrus 65343 H.deG'ce 3-4 l:15fast 63 117 6 9 9 Si E Josiah 12 Gaudy, PJetrus, Jock Scot 64679 Saratoga 3-4 lU4good GO 120 Left at post. E Josiah 10 Sling, Kirklevington, IPhtLighti 64514 Saratoga 3-4 1:15 hvy 100 116 10 9 9 9J E Josiah 10 French Furze. SeaMint. Roulette 4282G Belm'tT. Ab 5-S l:05"fast 1-2 110 2 1 4 4i T Nolan 4 Lim'ckLass. Koscland, Frenzela 6th RACE x 1-1G Miles. 3-year-olds ami npvrard. Claiming'. LA KROSS, b. t, 111 By Martinet Chemulpo, by Ben Strome. (Trainer, R. A. Johnson. Owner, R. A. Johnson). 66763 Marlboro lm20y 1:54 fast 2 109 4 1 11 33 F Moore 7 Prospector, LeBleuet, B'lingame 65599 N.K'ton 1 1-8 1:5S fast 7-10 113 1 T Wliams 5 Pierrot, Short Stop, Hocnir 65510 N.K'ton 1 l:47fast 24-5 113 lsi T Wliams G YVodan, Old Pop. Canny Lady 65462 N.K'ton Ab 5-S 1:04 fast 15 115 33 T Willi'ms 6 LitUe Avon. July Fly, MalTolio 65367 N.K'ton 1 1:49 fast 31-10 113 6J O Atwell 7 Old Pop. Wodan. Short Stop 65149 NewKen. 1 l:48fast 31-10 112 5" W D'k'son C Clip, Wilton Arrow, Dewitt 65071 N.K'ton 1 1:50 slow 16 110 2s J Allen 7 Starry Banner. Dr. Hall. Clip 65088 Tim'm Ab 61 f 1:21 fast 11 10S 4J H Holmes 8 Fleer, True as Steel, Mid. Stories IE BLEUET, b. g, 5 111 By Verdun Grand Source, by Faucheur. (Trainer, B. Burton. Owner, Heed & Burton). 66763 Marlboro lm20y 1:54 fast S 309 2 3 "l 2' N Burger 7 Prospector, LaKross, ll'lingainc 6G574 Akron Ab 1 1-S l:55;fast 12 113 2'; J Glass 9 Puzzle. Drifting, Eva Song 66436 Akron lm70y 1:57 hvy 2 113 l1 C Eamcs 7 Silex II., Polygamist, Cruces 66364 Akron 61 f l:2G-&fast 9-5 113 11 C Eames 8 Berlin, MargaretN., Melancholia 66020 M.Hghts 3-4 l:17&hvy 13 109 5 W Taylor 10 B.Wrack. O.McKenna, M. Dixie 63713 M.Heights 7-8 l:26?y:ast 99 105 9 12 12 11" E Roehm 12 Barriskanc, G'yEagle. Nashotah 63G06 M.Heights El f 1:10 hvy Hf 112 6 11 10l 10' S Doerr 12 T.J.P'derg't, Baby'n'n, T.Itoach 62783 Latonia 1 1-16 i:49 fast 315 108 9 11 11 11" S Doerr 12 La Foudre. Montjoy, Sun God REY ENNIS, b. g. 8 104 By Rey Hindoo Katherine Ennis, by Bonnie Joe. (Trainer, L. Campbell. Owner, L. Campbell). 66777 Marlboro lm70y 1:55 good 41 IOC 4 6 7 714 I Gordon 8 Futen, May Girl, Helen Lucas GG759 M'rlboro Ab 7-8 l:30"fast 6 109 6 6 6 41 F W'dst'ck G Purl, Tom Norris, Q. of the Spa 66747 Marlboro 61 f l:24faat 17 113 6 6 4l 310 F W'dst'ck 7 Ina Kay, Venal Joy, Leoma 65979 M'ncuvo Ab 3-4 l:224mud S 112 VI C O'Mah'y 9 EdithK.. B.Morning, LadyBctty 65935 M'neuve Ab 3-4 1:25 hvy 11-10 115 2 R Ball 0 KingB., MargaretN., TommieC. 65G93 M'n'uvc Ab 61 f 1:25 fast 10 115 6" R Ball 7 Counsel, Jackllealey, Red Post 65587 Kempton 51 f l:09"fast 21 107 5" C O'Mah'y 8 Kling, Montperri. El Coronel 65407 Kempton 51 f l:0Sfast 14 117 7" W Smith 8 FairLassie, Homam, Autoci.Red G4483 KingEd. 1 1-2 2:44-:&iast C 106 9" R Ball 9 W.M.Baker, Firc'th, TheC'fcm'r DOTTA'S BEST. br. g. 6 108 By Setback La Dotta, by Bowling Grees. (Trainer, W. Caywcod. Owner, J. Hendricks). 6G77G Marlboro 1 1-16 l:5S&good 5 104 5 4 45 3 W Organ 7 P'tarcde, K'glinglL, Horeb GG749 Marlboro 1 1-15 l:55fast 23-10 110 2 4 5 31 G Mangan G AllThere, Kinglingll.. Zennotta 66430 Toledo 1 1-16 l:50Vfeslow 16 112 8 4 3 3 G Mangan 9 OldChap, Handfull, Bill Hunley 66396 Toledo lm70y l:47hvy 4 107 3 6 6s 53 G Mangan 8 Flea, Ferrum. Tamper 66230 Toledo 51 f l:07&fast 1S6 106 9 9 8 9" G Corey 9 Plantoon, n.Burgoync, Sh'tAway 659G8 K'worth 1 1-16 l:53M4ivy 16 108 2 6 6" 5s W Organ 7 Flibbertygibbet, Fornovo, lioucn 65922 K'worth lm70y l:45,fast 11 106 3 5 51 6' F Weiner 7 The Wag, Mallowmot. Tarascon PLANT AREDE, b. g, 6 111 By Go-to-Bed or Gorgorita La Polona, by Vinlclut. (Trainer, H. W. Plant. Owner, H. W. Plant). I 66776 Marlboro 1 1-16 l:58"4good 11 109 1 3 1 11 F Wdst'ck 7 K'linglL, Dotta's Best, Horcb 6G748 Marlboro 1 1-16 1:56 fast 43-10 110 2 6 5 4" C White G Utah, MayGirl, GeoWashingtou 66734 Marlboro 11-16 1:51 fast 18 112 5 6 4"J 3i C White 7 Doctor Jim, Horeb. Prospector 66465 Toledo 1 1-10 l:47fast 128 108 6 7 7 7" G Wallace 7 Secretary, Duke Ruff. Whippet 65981 M'neuve 1 1-2 2:54mud 2 ICS 1" R Ball 7 Polygam't, Satinmore, M'tleCVn 65933 M'neuve ImTOy 1:59 hvy C 114 5 R McA'ncy C High Olympus, Edith K.. Kcbo 65840 M'neuve 1 1-16 l:52fast 26 104 G' F Bullman 7 Homam, Ramona II., Counsel 65G98 M'neuve 1 1-16 l:535ifast 10 108 6 A S'strom 7 D'ryman, M'tlcCro'n. Ramonall. BOG ART, br. g, 13 99 By Bannockburn Belle Ward, by Luke Blackburn. (Trainer, B. Chapman. Owner, B. Chapman). 66758 M'boro Ab 51 f l:10fast 8 H01 5 4 3" 21 M Schw'tz 9 Gus Schecr, Streamer, Elite 65532 ILdeG'ce lm70y 1:48 fast 133 109 6 6 6 6" M Schw'tz G K.of t.H'er, KiugJohn, H.Baker 6520G Th'cliffe 1 l:42good SI 113 2 4 41 61 M Schw'tz 9 SkeerFace. Flame, FairYirginia 65097 Th'ncliffo 51 f l:07slow 16f 110 11 11 11 11" F Murphy 12 Hindoostan, Ogaritc, Ras 64898 Dufferin 61 f 1:27 fast 23 111 21 M Schw'tz 7 Ar'wPoint, M'den Voter, Banyan 64838 Dufferin Ab 5-8 1:01 fast 75 106 6' R McCrnn 7 ATion. Emden. Ras BTJRXINGAME, ch. g, 8 104 By Cunard Sweet Alice, by Flying Dutchman. (Trainer, J. A. Carter. Owner, G. Luther). 66763 Marlboro lm20y 1:54 fast 9 109 5 4 41 4J F Wdst'k 7 Prospector, Lc Bleuct, La Kross 66735 Marlboro lm70y k:53 fast 30 106 1 5 5 51 C White 8 May Girl, SirAdsum, Kinglingll. 66487 Laurel 3-4 l:16&fast lOf 107 13 15 15 15" A McL'lin 15 Kirah. Rolo, Hutchison 65G74 ILdeG'ce 1 1-16 l:49"ifast ill 106 13 13 13 13" C Taylor 13 Gath, Gallivant, Hard Guess 6508G Tim'm Ab 61 f 1:21 fast 3 107 4" J Allen 8 Zennotta, Daddy, Lttholiek 65047 Tim'um Ab 61 f 1:21 fast 31 10S 2 J Allen 5 Fleer. T.asSteel. T.J.Pcnderg't WHO KNOWS, b. c, 4 (M) 111 By Heno Child of Dawn,, by Strephon. (Trainer, J. Y. Christmas. Owner, J. Y. Christmas). 66771 M'boro Ab 51 f 1:12 good 35 114 3 2 2- 41 F Moore G Refrain, Mid City, Evadner 6G758 M'boro Ab 51 f l:10fast 21 114 8 7 7 7 D Stirling 9 Gus Schecr. Bogart, Streamer 66730 M'boro Ab 51 f l:09fast 43 106 4 ! 6 5'J F Moore 8 Utah, Arthur Middleton, Tricks 65083 Timon'm Ab 3-4 l:17fast SO 117 51 J Allen 8 Capt. Bob. La Bar. Utah KEBO, b. g, 8 105 By Ogden Cremorne, by Carlsbad. (Trainer, T. Costello. Owner, T. Costello)t 66777 Marlboro lm70y 1:55 good 113 108 7 7 5i 5" C White 8 Futen, May Girl. Helen Lucas 66763 Marlboro lm20y 1:54 fast 11 109 7 5 5 52 E Jelley 7 Prospector, Le Bleuet, La Kross 6G735 Marlboro lm70y 1:53 fast 31 U0 S 8 7 CT W Organ 8 May Girl, SirAdsum. Kinglingll. 65981 M'neuve 1 1-2 2:5414mud 61 108 6" F Bullman 7 Pl'tarede, Polygam't, Satinmore 65933 M'neuve ImTOy 1:59 hvy S8 114 3e F Gariepy G H.Olympus. EdithK.. C.Rambler 65841 M'neuve ImTOy 1:50 fast 17 10S G W Smith 6 Editli K., Tommie C, King B. G5459 Kempton 1 1-S l:5Efast IS 10S 5 W Smith 5 Fireworth, Ramona II., J.Arbor RACONTEUSE, blk. m, 9 101 By Ellisdale Anecdote, by Tom Ochiltree. (Trainer, J. Christmas. Owner, J. Christmas). 66777 Marlboro lm70y 1:55 good 56 105 2 5 61 610 W Organ 8 Futcn, May Girl, Helen Lucas 66745 M'boro Ab 51 f l:09fast 39 1071 4 4 4l 41 F Moore 8 Futcn, Forest Queen, Al Pierce 65574 H.deG'ce Ab 2 4:07 fast 24 140 6 5 6 6; B Harris G Kath. Harlan, Fair Mae, Unar 65488 H.deG'ce Ab 2 4:05fast 10 133 4 3 4 4" B Harris 5 SeaScot, LeMarsouin, A.Exccl'ce 65082 Timonium Ab 2 3:59 fast 51 133 1 B Harris 6 A.Excellence. Blackfd. M'nDew 65000 Timonium Ab 2 4:05 fast 3 132 2s B Harris 5 Mar Tom. Blackfield. Pastora 61224 Bowie 1 1-16 l:54Hmud 110 102 3 C C A Gantner G King'sBelle. IronBoy, Jacquelia 7th RACE i 1-1G Miles. '5-year-old and upward. Claim inp. SINGLING II.. b. h. 103 By Ethelbert King's Favorite, by HantTwr. (Trainer, J. Arthur. Owner, J. P. Maybcrry). 66776 Marlboro 1 1-1G lSgood 37-10 106 7 1 21 2" A' Abel 7 Plantarcde, Horeb, Dotta's Best 6G749 Marlboro 1 1-16 l:55fast 3-2 108 3 1 Is 2 A Abel G A.There, Dot.'s Best. Zennotta 66735 Marlboro lm70y 1;53 fast 21-10 111 5 1 3s 31 A Abel 8 May Girl, Sir Adsum, Bar One 659G5 K'worth 7-S l:31hvy 17 103 8 S C" 6 A Abel 8 Tribune. Tarascon, Ciceronian 65917 K'worth 7-8 l:27"ifast 11 111 5 6 6 5 J Heenan G Devonite, Billy Lane, Tamper 65826 K'worth lm70y 1:45 fast 7 104 3 4 i- 481 A Abel G Am.Eagle. Ruddles, Billy Lane 65734 K'worth lm70y l:45fast 24 103 1 7 61 65 A Abel 10 Ogarite, Blarney Boy, Penelope GEORGE WASHINGTON, ch. g, 7 108 By Celt Sallie Washington, by Eon. (Trainer, A. Bennett. Owner, J. Chamber). 66762 Marlboro lm20y l:51fast 7-5 114 4 2 2e 2'1 D Stirling 5 Sir Adsum, Doyle, Jap Muma 6G748 Marlboro 1 1-16 1:56 fast 4 113 5 3 3 3'1 D Stirling G Utah. May Girl, l'lantarede C3174 Conneaut 61 f l:2i good 43-10 114 3t c Garner S Obstinate, Bceswaw, C. o' Mine 63059 Conneaut 1 1-16 1:54 fast 14 110 21 E Hilcman 3 W.Arrow, Cous.o'Mine, Zetetic 62679 Erie 1 1-S 1:56 fast 12 109 75 R Ball 8 Wilton Arrow, Rog, Masola (j2584 Erie lm70y l:48fast 16 100 Fell. A Kroger 8 She Devil, La Kross, Will Soon C2499 Eric 1 1-10 l:56K.slow 61 120 4" J Cr'wford S S.Banner. Shortstop, Capt.Burns DOYLE, ch. c, 4 108 By Magneto Fidget, by Plaudit. (Trainer, W. H. Dcnham. Owner. W. G. Gambrill). 667G2 Marlboro lm20y l:51?5fast 19 109 G 3 3" 3i F Moore 5 SirAdsum, G.W'hiiigton, J. Muma 0G731 Marlboro 1 1-16 1:51 fast 16 104 4 7 7 6l S Banks 7 Doctor Jim, Horeb, Plantarcde 65929 M'neuve Ab 3-4 1:24 hvy 21 111 Pulled up. 11 McA'ncy 7 Golden Red, Lady lone. Parol 05545 Kempton 1 1-16 l:52fast 13-10 312 315 E T Moore 7 Fair Lassie, Polygamist, KingB. 65501 Kempton 51fl:08fast S 107 5 W Smith 7 F.Lassie, F'tAceompli, K.'sQu'nj 65410 Kempton 1 1-16 l:53fast 2 111 VET Moore S Counsel, John Arbor, El Coronel 65244 Dorval 1 1-8 l:5CHfast 21-5 SS 2 1 5'i 643 M Garrett 8 Hercules. InUianPrinee. Tan II. UNAR, ch. g, 7 (M) 104 By McGee Royal Una, by Prince Royal. j (Trainer, H. Craven. Owner, Halverin Hill Farm). I CG776 Marlboro 1 1-16 l:5S4good 79 111 3 7 7 7" T Wliams 7 P'tarede, K'glingll., D.'sBest 6GG19 Pimlico 2 3:53 fast C2 1C6 2 7 71,,7JJ J AVilliamsll Briganna, Crestllill, LeMarsouin 66419 Laurel Ab 2 4:01 fast 20 141 3 3 315 31 J Williams 7 Keltic. Comiaue, Vicaire 65574 H.deG'ce Ab 2 4:07 fast 30 33S 1 S 3 3 L Goines G K.Harlan, FairMae, Pagebrook 65341 H.deG'ce 2 4:05fast 12 332 1 5 E- S" L Goines 9 F'rMac, Kath.U'Ian, BoyalArch 65090 Belmont Ab 2 4:03fast 2 140 2 4 4 45 W Keating 4 Jacky, Domingo, Grenadier NAVAJO, b. g, 4 108 By Harmonicon Garner, by Radium. . (Trainer, A. Mitchell. Owner, A. Mitchell). 6G7G2 Marlboro lm20y l:5l7sfast 35 304 1 5 5 t'JF Wdst'k 5 SirAdsum, G. Washington, Doyle 66732 M'boro Ab 61 f 1:26 fast 22 110 S X t 6" C White S Purl, Jap Muma. Ina Kay 65083 Timon'm Ab 3-4 l:17fast 35 122 Si O Diam'nd 8 Capt. Bob, La Bar, Utah G5002 Tim'm Ab 1 1-8 1:53 fast 7 101 21 C Brown 3 Gratian, Jake Senas IM940 Tim'm Ab 1 1-16 1:52 fast 21 10S 51 F Wdst'k S Giatian. Amaze, La Kross 64168 Del'mier lmSOy l:47,fast 22 101 S C White S C.Rambler. DukeRuff, Hutch'on 64120 Del'mier Ab 5-S l:06hvy 7 114 V- C Whito S SmilingTlirough, Sheka, Drifting JAP MUMA, b. g, 4 (M) 99 By Ildrim Dazzling Ray, by Giganteum. (Trainer, C. Richards. Owner, W. Metzgar). 66762 Marlboro lm20y l:51fast 10 104 3 4 4 441 A Fricshon 5 SirAdsum, CWachinglon, Doyle 66732 M'boro Ab 61 f 1:26 fast 2S 103 5 6 2'1 2s A Frieshon 8 Purl, Ina Kay, Mr. X. 60568 Akron 3-4 l:17fast 43-10 112 7i A Arvin 10 Our Kate, I.endonia, Grandee 66503 Akron 61 f l:25slow 27 113 . C S Wida S Q.of the Spa. C.A.Byrne, Chisca 6G436 Akron lrn70y 1:57 hvy 11 103 7" 0 Atwell 7 Le Bleuet, Silex II., Polygamist 66332 Akron 61 f l:25"fast 3 109 3! O Atwell S Cl.Frances, Pr.Boncro, Safranor 6G299 Akron 61 f 1:23 fast 26 112 3 O Atwell 9 Star.Banner, Bcnecia. Par.Maid MAR TOK, b. g, 7 103 By McGee Polly Grant, by Sir Dixon. (Trainar, L. C. Leith. Owner. L. C. Leith). 66732 M'boro Ab 61 r 1:26 fas?. 52 108 6 7 71 7" A Kroger 8 Purl, Jap Muma. Ina Kay 65082 Timonium Ab 2 3:59 fast 16-5 140 Pulled up. R Taylor 0 Racont'se, A.Excel'ncc. Blackf'd 65000 Timonium Ab 2 4:05 fast 38 332 1 S Weeks 5 Raeonteuse, Blackfield, Pastora 61939 Timon'm Ab 3-4 1:19 fast 24 115 C'i C Mergier 0 Gai.dy, Bread Line, Zennotta j (i!473 Un.IL. Ab 2 1-2 Xaat Z 12 2 fell. Mr J B'ley 3 Gold Plate, Sweet Kim SAFRANOR, br. m, 12 101 By Nealon Rebecca Ban, by Bannockburn. (Trainer, E. T. Miller. Owner, Mrs. A. Miller). G6745 M'boro Ab 51 f l:09fast 22 110 8 8 S 7" C O'Mah'y S Futcn, Forest Queen, Al Pierce 66500 Akron Ab 5-S l:02slow 27 10S 31 C O'Mah'y 7 Hap.Girl, L.Harrigau, AnnaStar 66332 Akron 61 f l:25"ifast 19 101 4" P Gross 8 C.Francee, PrJJonero, .TapMuma 6G264 Akron 61 f 1:23 fast 5 107 71 A Arvin 8 Cavalier, Kayman, ClareFranccs 65709 N.K'ton 3-4 1:20 fast 31 112 2 B McCann 7 Rosefield B'kBay. JoiinJ.Casey 05509 N.K'ton 3-4 1:18 fast 81 99 41 J Pcvlc 5 A.Middleton, Black Pat, Neg tf5030 Dufferin 61 f l:27mud 22 99 01 A Arvin 8 Earnest, Com.Colin, PltimBIos'm 64991 Dufferin 7-S l:32fast 54 100 4a A Arvin 7 Bond. Penelope. Tarascon MOUNTAIN DEW, b. m, 5 (M) 101 By Assagai Mountain Mist, by Magnetizer. (Trainer, E. Sweeney. Owner, E. Sweeney). 66773 M'boro Ab 51 f 1:13 good 111 lit 3 4 41 57 F Moore 7 Pikesville, S.andSatin, .TcaBclle 66758 M'boro Ab 51 f l:10ifast 21 110 4 6 61 614 A Walcott 9 Gus Scheer. Bogart, Streamer 66744 Marlboro 51 f 1:10 fast 37 308 3 4 44 6i J Gordon 7 Tricks, Refrain, Jamaica Belle 65082 Timonium Ab 2 3:59 fast 19 136 Pulled up. S Stev'son C Racont'se, A.Excel'nce, Blackf'd 65070 N.K'ton Ab 5-8 l:02Vislow 5 107 6" J Sm'wood 0 Milda. MastcrKarma. Obstinate 6S656 Bowie 7-8 l:30hvy 17f 106 13 13 13 Pulled up.G W Car'!113 Burgoyne, Pibroch. Medusa ES177 Empire Ab 3-4 l:10ifast 60 U4 7 7 7 71 8" G W CarMl 8 Monastery, E'stView. McKcnna SIR JACK, ch. g. 5 103 By Sea King Auvergne, by Bir Dixon. (Trainer, J. Booker. Owner, J. D. Killen). 66772 M'boro Ab 51 f l:12good 52 108 S 7 7s 41 S Banks 8 Al Pierce. Leoma. La.'t Girl 66759 M'rlboro Ab 7-8 l:304fast 14 104 5 5 5 610 S Banks 6 Purl, Tom Norris, Q. of the Spa 6G744 Marlboro 51 f 1:10 fast Sl-10 106 5 5 5s 41 S Banks 7 Tricks, Refrain, Jamaica Belle 66254 Laurel 1 1-16 l:499Bfast 50 103 1 10 10 9 S Banks 10 M'nltoselL. MaxGold. Q.BIonde 65489 H.deG'ce 3-4 l:14fast 61 105 12 14 14 13" S McLane 15 Camouflage, Fleer, Ira Wilson 65398 H.deG'ce ImTOy l:48!4fast 336 110 5 10 10 10" S Banks 10 H'loP'dncr. T'gling, F'kMonro 65303 H.deG'ce 1 1-8 l:5Sfast 43f 10G 7 7 71 7" S McLane 11 Dcbadou, K.of the H'r, At.Muir 64004 Kempton 5-S 1:02 hvy 13 10S 3 S Banks 7 MissHoUand, Ras, Hap.GoLucfcy Page 6 1st RACE About 5-S Mile. 2-year-olds. Claiming;. Index Courae Dtat Time T'ck Odds Wt St Str Fin Jockeys Started Order of Finish BE TRUEHAN. b. f , 8 113 By Meridian Veneta. Stroma, by Bea Strome. (Trainer. E. Troenuui. Owner, E. Irnmtn, 66731 M'riboro Ab 5-S 1:03 fast 3-10 113 1 1 11 H D Stirling 5 TheGirl. AnnticEm, St.Angehna 66418 Laurel EJ f l:03fast 8 112 6 4 5i 9" D Stirling 10 Noon Glide. Pennon, Rosie H. ! 66285 Laurel 3-4 l:15fast 4 110 3 2 21 51 G Breun'g 8 Sea Tag, Billy Gibson. Radiant 66138 Laurel 51 1 l:03good 13 107 4 1 l1 2 D Stirling 8 Hillhouse, P'rSport, Bil.Glbson C5862 Laurel 3-4 l:15fast 15 110 2 1 lh 4' D SUrling 11 Noon Glide, Faith W., Rosie II. 65673 H.deG'ce 51 f l:07tfast 12 1071 5 3 3 73 G "Walls 0 Heeltaps, Druid Hill. Tassell 65607 HideG'co 51 f l-.OS&faat 41 103 2 1 3 3 S McLane 7 Little Hope, Reap, Top Notch SILKS AND SATIN, ch. f , 2 (M) 102 By Textile Suivez-Hoi, by Seahorso n. (Trainor. X. C. Leith. Owner, O. M. Tallontire). , , : 66773 M'boro Ab 51 1 1:13 good 7-10 1021 2 1 11 2 A Kroger 7 Pikesville, JamalcaBellc. RuthT. ; 66743 M'riboro Ab 5-S 1:03 fast 14 107 3 2 1 21 A Kroger 8 B.Bclle. Pikesville, Anntle Km . C1578 Pimlico 1-2 48fast 67 113 6 6 61 7" It Sm'w'od 7 Jolly, St.Talentine, Eliz'th Bean . 61096 Bowie 1-2 53mud 63 113 12 5 3l 10" J Rowan 12 Forshala. C.Pantages, BetXuck vwy. GIB.X, b. f, 2 103 By Meridian Azyiade, by Cactus II. (Trainer. B. F. Carman. Owner. B,. F. Carman). 66757 M'riboro Ab 5-S l3ifast 1-3 104 3 1 1' 1 F "Wdsfk 5 St,Angela, OliveMay, M.Loretta 66731 M'riboro Ab 5-8 1:03 fast 11-5 106 2 2 2 23 F "Wdst'k 5 BeTrue'n, AuntieEm, St-Angel'a 66418 Laurel 51 f l:C75fast 61 104 S 3 3 41 "W Martin 10 Noon Glide, Pennon, Rosie H. ; 06285 Laurel 3-4 l:15sfast 12 103 2 3 6 Sl C Lang 8 Sea Tag, Billy Gibson, Radiant 63707 Empire 51 t l:08H;fat 5 107 3 5 S'110" B Parke 13 W.T.AII, D'k'sD'ghter, Susplc'n 63280 Aqueduct 5-S lrtlSjfast 8 115 7 7 3s 61 E Sande 9 ThrceSquare, Pr.ofUmbria, Rork ST. ANGELINA, 1. t, 2 102 By Escoba Chin Chin, Ty Voter. (Trainor, C. Boxton. Owner, A. Marrone). 66757 M'riboro Ab 5-S l:03fast 4 10S 3 2 2 2 "W Organ 5 TheGirl, OliveMay, Mar.Loretta 66731 M'riboro Ab 5-S 1:03 fast 5 108 3 3 3 43 M Buxton 5 Be Trne'n. The Girl, Auntie Em 66418 Laurel 51 f l:095Jfast 25 105 6 9 S1 7 E Sm'w'odlO Noon Glide, Pennon, Rosie II. 66138 Laurel 51 f l:03good 7 96 7 4 41 51! "W Martin 8 Hillhouse, BcTrueman, P'rSport 66037 Laurel 3-4 l:16slop 13 103 4 4 4" 41 G Breun'g 9 BToy, Noon Glide, Billy Gibson 65173 Dorval 51 f l:14hvy 7 111 5 3 4 41 M And'son 6 Nickname, Fitzrue, Water Tax 64754 B.Bonnets 5J f l:077&fast 19 104 1 9 91 9i M Buxton 10 Patchw'k, R'kgarden, MissTaft 64130 FortErie 51 f l:0S?ast 8 112 3 3 1 5" M Buxton 8 Patchw'k, BlucTony, Styl'hMis3 AUNTIE EM, ch. f. 2 (M) 101 By Tea Caddy Alfadir, hy Solitaire H. (Trainor, J. Robertson. Owner, J. Robertson). 06771 M'boro Ab 51 f 1:12 good 43-10 103 2 4 4 51 A Frieshon G Refrain, Mid City, Bradner 66743 M'riboro Ab 5-S 1:03 fast 7 104 4 5 4 4 A Frieshon 8 B.Bclle, S.'sandSatin, Pikesville 66731 Marlboro 51 f 1:03 fast 1G 103 4 4 4 33 A Frieshon 5 BcTrueman, TheGirl. St.An'lina 66493 Toledo 51 f 1:09 fast 22 107 2 2 31 41 A Frieshon 7 SilTcrMald, EanGallie, Fr'kEra 66391 Toledo 51 f l:13hvy 13 104 2 a 10l 11" A Frieshonl2 Nowata, Athlete, Silver Maid 66043 H'thorr.o 5-S l:0Shvy 16-5 105 1 2 41 6" J Kederis G Eris, My Lorraine, Anita K. 65829 H'thome 5-S 1:03 fast 4 104 3 4 7 7" J Kederis 9 Crudenas. Paula, Zapatos OLIVE MAY, ch. f, 2 (M) 194 By Textile Iberville, by Matchless. (Trainer, C. "W. Flunkett. Owner, C. "W. Plunkett). 6G757 M'riboro Ab 5-8 l:03&fast 20 ICS 4 5 5 3 J "Walsh 5 TheGirl, St.Angel'a, Mar.Loretta 66731 M'riboro Ab 5-8 1:03 fast 21 10S 5 5 5 5" S Banks 5 Be Trne'n, The Girl, Auntie Em 62852 Connc'tL. 41 f 59Vsfast 13-10 117 4J E "Wells G Pretty Doll, BackTaps, Oriental CUMSHAW. h. f, 2 (M) 102 By Fitz-Graf ton Miss Valens, by Valens. (Trainer, F. Broddus. Owner, E. H. "Winfield). G6757 M'riboro Ab 5-S l:03ifast 33 1081 1 3 3l 5" O Martin 5 TheGirl, St.Angclina, OliveMay CG743 Marlboro 5-S 1:03 fast 43 1091 2 4 7s 7" O Martin 8 Br.Belle, S.andSatin, Pikesville THE SHEIK, b. c, 2 (M) 109 By Burtonsville Apprentice Girl, by Buddha. (Trainor, J. M. Black. Owner, J. M. Black). 66743 M'riboro Ab 5-S 1:03 fast 37 110 S 0 51 61 C Jackson S B.Bclle, S.'sandSatin, Pikesville 2nd RACE About 5 1-2 Furlongs. All Ages. Claiming'. "WAS- PENNANT, br. h. 6 106 By Jim Gaffney Maltha, by Ogden. (Trainer, J. Robertson. Owner. J. Robertson). 66746 M'boro Ab 61 f 1:23 fast 23-10 113 1 3 3 J3 A Frieshon G StarCourt, BlueRibbon, Old Pop 06425 Toledo 51 f 1:10 slow 10 114 9 S S S" Et Sequin 10 Cl'patraBoy, PuffBall, Ir.Delsa 66290 Toledo 51 f l:0SVfast 43-10 113 6 4 6 61 B Sequin 7 DeLand, MissCaltha, G'patraBoy 66144 H'thorne 51 f l:147hvy 3 117 3 1 Is l1! A Richer-Mi 6 It, Bonero Blue, I. W. Harper 66046 H'thorne 51 f 1:16 hvy 11-5 109 1 1 1" 31 F Murphy 9 WarWin'r, MaryG., MelodyMan 65971 H'thorne 3-4 l:21slop 7 109 1 1 21 5' F Murphy 10 C.Roberts, Dif.Eyes, W.U.P'rce 65736 H'thorna 51 f l:OSJifast 8 113 '7 5 51 51 A Richcr"kl2 Plantoon, De Land, Bill McCloy TOM NORRIS, b. g, 4 110 By Chnctanunda Nordlac, by Caldron. (Trainer, W. R. Padgett. Owner, H. Dougherty). 66759 M'riboro Ab 7-8 l:30Jifast 10 104 4 3 2 24 A Frieshon G Purl, Queen oftheSpa, ReyEnnis 66572 Akron 61 1 1:24 fast 51 105 41 J Pevic 10 Briarcliff, Eno. CoL Murphy 66438 Akron 61 f 1:28 hvy 5 103 4" F Lux S MadNell, H'aceLerch, C.Murphy 66268 Akron 3-4 1:17 fast 6 110 2' S "Wida 8 JulyFly, Col.Murphy, Pomerene G6118 M.H'ght3 51 f l:12Xmud 3-5 107 11 T Burns 10 M'yCowell, TreadwelL Dr.Shafer 65985 M.H'ghta 3-4 l:16slop 12 106 21 T Bums 8 Jake Schas, Viva Cuba, Chow 65657 N.K'ton 3-4 10 fast 17-10 112 31 S Wida 5 Dewitt, Malvolio, Hat.McCarty TRUE AS STEEL, b. g, 11 115 By Broomstick Loyal, by Loyalist. (Owner, F. Winston). 66747 M'boro Ab 61 f l:24&fast S U 2 4 51 C" D Stirling 7 Ina Kay. Venal Joy, Rey Ennis 66729 Marlboro 51 f ldO fast 11-5 113 5 2 31 2'1 D Stirling 8 Zorro, Al Pierce. Streamer 65109 N.K'ton Ab 5-8 l:02good 6 108 1 T "Willi' ms 5 Rosefield, Jam.Belle, N.Walcutt 65069 N.K'ton Ab 53 l:03V4slow 7 106 6" J Allen G Coombs. Hattie McCarty, Sure 65088 Tim'm Ab 61 f 1:21 fast 22 10S 23 J Allen 8 Fleer, Mid.Stories, La Kross 05047 Tim'um Ab 61 f 1:21 fast 3 113 31 A Allen 5 Fleer, Bnrlingame, T.J.Pcnd'g't 64952 Tiraon'ra Ab 3-4 l:177fast 9 112 4 C Mergler 5 Gaudy, Alf Vezina. Fleer 61943 Timon'm Ab 3-4 l:lSfast 15 115 3 C Mergler 6 Laughter, M.Ncll, MissAdrianne ZENNOTTA, b. f, S 103 By Vulcaia v2enobia, by David Garrick. (Trainer. M. Grant. Owner, M. Grant). 66759 M'riboro Ab 7-8 l:30srast 10 105 2 4 4S1 5T1 "W Brown 6 Purl, Tom Norris, Q'n of theSpa 66749 Marlboro 1 1-16 l:55fast 10 100 4 3 21 41! "W Brown G A.There, KinglingH., Dot.'sBcst 66521 Laurel 1 1:43 fast 7f 109 4 S 9 9" A Allen 14 Toodles. Gazinta. Paul Micou 65648 H.deG'co 3-4 l:14fast 17-10f 38 12 12 12 11" "W Brown 13 Fleer, Whalebone, Tidings 65489 H.deG'cs 3-4 l:14?fast 7f 97 10 12 13 10" "W Brown 15 Camouflage, Fleer, Ira Wilson 65343 H.deG'co 3-4 l:15y5fast 12f 104 7 11 ll1 11" "W Brown 12 Gaudy, Pietrus, Jock Scot 65080 Tim'm Ab 61 f 1:24 fast 13 37 11 "W Brown 8 Daddy, Litholick, Burlingame LAUGHTER, b. m, 6 10S By Fayetts Tickle, by Filigrano. (Trainer. R. Jackson. Owner, R, Jackson). 66747 M'boro Ab Gl f l:24fast 51 110 7 Pulled up.T "Willt'ms 7 Ina Kay, Venal Joy, Rey Ennis 66042 Laurel 1 1-15 l:50slop 32 102 2 S 7 7" R McCr'nn 8 n'loP'dner. MilesS., L'yLuxury 64943 Timon'm Ab 3-4 l:18fast 3 107 1 J Allen 6 M.NcU, T. as Steel, M.Adrlanne 63790 Empire 1 1-16 l:51mud 12 95 1 5 5 C" B Bell G Spngs. Queen Blonde, Maize 63397 Empire lm"0y 1:43 fast 31 104 Left at post C Lang 7 QueenBIonde, Orderly, ArnoIdB. 62808 Aqueduct 1 l:40Vsfast 30 105 2 3 3 41 S Lowe 9 Canyon, Tribune, Mount Hope QUEEN OF THE SPA, br. m, G 112 By Sir John Johnson Okitau, by Planudes. (Trainer, W. Hickman. Owner, R. A. Johnson). 66759 M'riboro Ab 7-8 l:30fast 9 106 3 2 3 3 F Moore G Purl, Tom Norris, Rey Ennis 66749 Marlboro 1 1-16 l:55fast 10 107 1 2 4 5" F Moore 6 A.There, KinglingH., DotsBest 66571 Akron 61 f l:24fast 16 102 3l B Atkins'nlO Cavalier, Mr. Kruter, Black Pat 66503 Akron 61 f l:25iislow 21 109 1 L Mink 8 Chas.A.Byrne, Chisca, MinnieU. C6468 Akron 61 f l:2Cslow 38 112 2 E Atkins'n 8 Efficient, Cavalier, Pierrot 66398 Akron Ab 5-8 l:03mud 65 110 31 T "Willi'ms 8 Virge, Chisca, Malvolio 66262 Akron Ab 5-S 1:01 fast 29 115 C5 T "Willi'ms 7 F. Accompli, BigSon. Goldie S. JAMAICA BELLE, b. f, 4 (M) 108 By Great Britain Fragrance, by Greenan. (Trainor, J. Y. Christmas. Owner, R. Christmas). G6773 M'boro Ab 51 f 1:13 good 6 106 4 3 3H 31 F Wdst'ck 7 Pikesville, S.andSatin, RuthT. 66744 M'boro Ab 51 f 1:10 fast 9 104 2 3 3" 3i F "W'dst'k 7 Tricks, Refrain, Sir Jack 65416 N.K'ton Ab 5-S 1:01 fast 21 10S C T "W'liams G Our.Lit.Ann, P'rtLight. B.Taps 65361 N.K'ton Ab 5-S l:02fast 21 113 41 O Atwell 7 BackTaps, M.Polly, C.Lefkovits 65109 N.K'ton Ab 5-8 l:02Jgood 13 108 3 J Allen 5 T.asSteel, Rosefield, N.Walcutt 65086 Tim'm Ab 61 f 1:24 fast 73 105 5 H Holmes 8 Zennotta, Daddy, Litholick KITTY JOHNSON, b. m, 6 103 By Sir John Johnson Kitty "Warfield, by Plaudit. (Trainer, C. Manley. Owner. C. "W. Pluniett5. 66772 M'boro Ab 51 f l:12good 35 106 7 8 3 7" F Moore 8 Al Pierce, Leoma, Last Girl 66730 M'boro Ab 51 f l:09fast 33-10 112 7 7 7 7" D SUrling 8 Utah, Arthur Middleton. Tricks 63171 Conne't Ab 5-8 l:00good 51 105 1 A Kroger 7 Pomercno, Midian, SpeedyLady 63139 Conne't Ab 5-8 l:02slow 12-5 112 41 C Garner 0 Virge, MabelTrask, MaryMallon 62858 Conn'tL. 61 f l:249fast 24 117 V F Moore 8 M.Hollins, Can.Lady, AlStrauss 62767 Erie 3-4 1:17 fast 11 113 2- F Moore 7 M.Hollins, W.H'ph'y, Sup'maid 62675 Erie Ab 5-S 1:00 fast 9 119 5s! R Curran 9 Elga, Dr. Hall, Coombs 62614 Erio Ab 5-S l:00fkst 61 118 751 R Curran S Lui-Merac, Fourleaf, W.H'plirey FBENCHY, b. g, 7 110 By King Cobalt Furiense, by Ethelbert. (Trainer, E. T. Miller. Owner, Mrs. A. Killer). 66772 M'boro Ab 51 f l:12good 46 112 3 6 CI 51 C 0'Mney 8 Al Pierce, Leoma. Last Girl 66535 Akron Ab 5-S l:01tsfast 7 103 31 C O'Mah'y 8 L. Gentry, Almirante, Maura 66400 Akron Ab 5-8 l:03mud 23-10 101 3 J Pevic 5 Back Bay, Kimono, Fringe 65613 N.K'ton 3-4 l:18fast 4 113 53 F Moore 7 Col.Tex. Rosefield, P'nceBonero 65508 N.K'ton Ab 5-S l:02fast 3-10 107 ll J Pevic 6 Gilder. Chas. Lefkovits, Maura 65414 N.K'ton Ab 5-8 l:01fast 93-10 108 451 J Pevic 6 Neg, L. Gentry, Gilder MARY ROCK, b. f, 3 (M) 103 By Half Rock Volnspa, by Dr. Leggo. (Trainer, C. Ricnards. Owner, W. Metzgar). 66758 M'boro Ab 51 r I:10fasr 21 1031 7 2 41 5T3 A Frieshon 9 Gus Scheer. Bogart, Streamer .66730 M'boro Ab 51 f l:09fast CS 101 Left at post. C "White 8 Utah, Arthur Middleton, Tricks 61405 H.UeG'co 3-4 l:13fast 317 110 10 11 11 11" J Heupel 11 Superlafe, ThePeruv'n, S.Jester E510O Conn'ht 5-3 l:02?faat 53 117 6 7 7 7 7" R Ball 7 My Rosie. Dare. Miss Frauland AHARA, br. h, 10 111 By Voorhees Handsome Florry, by Handsoma. (Trainer, J. Y. Christmas. Owner, J. Y. Christmas). 65144 NewKen. 3-4 1:20 fast 57 113 SJ T "Willi'ms 8 Gor.Boberts, AnnaStar, Rosef'Id 65109 N.K'ton Ab 5-S l:02uood 20 108 51 O Atwell 5 T.asSteel, Rosefield, Jam.Belle 57230 M'Iboro Ab5-S 1:10 fast 17 116 4 C Jackson G Leoma, Pomerene, Togoland 5725S M'Iboro Ab5-S 1:10 fast 21-3 110 3 J Dawson 5 Chasseur, Lc Gardon. Nigel 57184 M'Iboro Ab3-4 l:30fast 10 114 3" J Dawson 5 Q'nofUieSpa, Raconteuse, V's'les i 57138 M'Iboro Ab5-S 1:11 fast 5 111 2l J Ryan 7 K'yJohnson, Primitive, A.Vezina 57010 Tim'um Ab 3-4 1:17 fast 23 110 3s J Dawson 5 Laughter, Crystal Day, Coprose LAST GIRL, ch. f. 3 112 By Cock o' the Walk Lida Thrush, by Royal Flusa (Trainer, J. Kcarns. Owner, J. Kearns). IH. 6G772 M'boro Ab 51 f l:12good 11 111 1 3 3 S'l E Atk'son 8 Al Pierce, Leoma, Sir Jack 66746 M'boro Ab 61 f 1:28 fast 17 111 2 4 4l 5" E Atkins'n G StarCourt, W.Penn't, B. Ribbon 66323 Toledo Ab 3-4 l:03fa-3t 102 105 5 5 S 8" J Ch'lmers 8 J.IIoffman, B.Bl'kwell, MessKit 66256 Toledo 51 f 1:0S fast 33 101 8 8 3 Sl T Burns 9 Lura. DeLand, Cock o' the Main 65836 M'neuvc Ab 5-8 l:00&fast 10 111 31 B Atkins'n 7 K.'sQuccn, Cap.Greet, B.Morn'g 65792 M'neuve Ab 3-4 lUSVfast 2S 103 il B Atkins'n G Black Baby, Joe S., Attoo 65744 M'neuve Ab 3-4 l:17fast 6 114 6T1 B Atkins'n G GoldenRed, Starkadcr. LlilianG. 65697 M'neuve Ab 3-4 1:17 fast 6 103 6'i E Atkins'n S SirGalahadll., Mike, George W. 3rd RACE About 3-4 Mile. 3-year-olds and upward. Claiming. PURL, br. h, 8 118 By Magneto Continue, by Orlando, (Trainer, C. Boxton, Owner, C. Buxton). C6759 M'riboro Ab 7-8 l:30fast 1-2 118 1 1 1 1 M Buxton G T.Norrls, Qn oftheSpa. R.Ennis i 66732 M'boro Ab CI f 1:26 fast 7-10 113 3 2 l'l 1 D Stirling S Jap Muma, Ina Kay, Mr. X. 65534 "Wood'no 3-4 l:12fast 6 103 6 4 5l 51 C Turner 8 Bullion, Quanali, Har.Burgoyne i 65241 Dorval lm70y l:46fast C 93 6 5 41 S'l R Doylo 7 DarkHHI, C.J.C'gmile, Roisterer r 64973 B.Bnnets 7-8 1:20" fast 23-10 106 7 4 41! 11 B Barnes 10 Kuklux, Manna. The Nephew C4861 B.B'nneta 7-8 I:2Cfast 21 103 6 4 4 2 H Ericks'nU C.J.Craigmile, Jacobina, Kuklnx : C4659 Conn'ght 3-4 1:14 fast 4-6 112 3 3 3 l1 H Erlcks'nlO Vibrate, VlvaCuba, LadyLuxury ' 64546 Conn'sht 3-4 1:15 good 9-5 112 5 7 C'l C1! J Rowan 12 The Nephew, Itedmon. Clarkson i ZORRO, b. e, 3 108 By The Turk Azyiade, by Oactui H. (Trainer. R. F. Carman. Owner, R. F. Carman). 66774 M'riboro Ab 3-4 l:27good 1 103 4 2 3l 42 F "Wdst'ck 6 Utah, Forest Queen, Trick3 66729 M'boro Ab 51 f 1:10 fast 11-10 101 1 1 1 1 F W'dst'k 8 AlPierce. True asStcel, Streamer 66487 Laurel 3-4 l:16fcfast 40 108 3 3 3 71 J "Wallace 15 Klrah, Rolo, Hutchison 66316 Laurel 3-4 l:16fcfast lit 115 6 2 H1 12" J Rowan 15 Paul Mlcoo, Racquetta, Papilloa 61122 Bowie 51 f l:08&faat 26 US 3 1 2 3 J Butwell 12 Apex, Hullabaloo, Wel.Stranger 5S1S4 Laurel 51 f l:03Hfast 5 112 7 4 3 3 3" J Mooney 9 Feigned Zeal, Mease, Tricks 5S09S Laurel 3-4 l:14fast 59 113 1 1 2 3 41 J Mooney 11 Colando, Manheim, Theo 57634 Jamaica 61 f l:07?fast 20 U7 10 8 4 61 10" J Zoeller 13 Com.Song, Mir.Man, ForgeAhead GUS SCHEER. ch. g, 7 113 By The Manager Jacquominot, by DareMn. (Trainer, J. Booker Owner, J. Booker). 66758 M'boro Ab 51 f l:I0fast 2 114 2 1 l1 I'i E Jclley 9 Bogart, Streamer, Elite 63014 Conneaut 61 f 1:25 fast 7 114 7" L Goines 7 Primitive, Miss Adrianne, Conan 56843 irtown Ab 5-S l:01fast 9 117 2 L Goinca 4 Earlymorn, Ahara, Liberty Bond 56793 H'town Ab 3-4 l:23fast 7 H8 7" L Goines 7 Litholick, Bread Line, Stir Up EE143 Aq'duct 61 f l:21&fast 20 H8 14 10 13 14 14" E Martin 15 Mandalay, Orcus, Pibroch 5425S Jamaica 3-4 l:13fast 40 104 6 S 7 S 8" S Lowe 10 Whimsy, LeadingStar, CarlineS. 64036 Jamaica 5J f l:07fast 30 112 7 10 11 ll1 8 S Lowe 14 Salvestra, Winneconne, Asterisk BODANZKY, b. g, 4 113 By CeiU-Nora Langhorne, by 'Fatherlets. (Trainer, R, Jackson. Owner, H. E. Moore). 66761 M'boro Ab 51 f l:10fast ll-o 114 3 1 l5 1 E Jelley S Panj'dum, NoTrumps, Furlough 66487 Laurel 3-4 l:16'Afast lOf 112 12 11 14 14" G "Walls 15 Kirah, Rolo. Hutchison 6G108 Laurel 1 1-16 l:51good 41f 103 6 10 11 11" E Legcre 11 Gallivant, Bttahc. Kath.Rankia 65910 Laurel 3-4 l:13fast 9f 110 12 13 15 14" L Morris 13 Jock Scot, Perigourdine. Rolo 65648 H.deG'co 3-4 l:14fast 56 105 3 6 41 41! "W Martin 13 Fleer, Whalebone, Tidings 65342 H.deG'co 3-4 l:15?fast llf 103 4 5 5l 53 F "W'dst'cklS Terminal, Wrecker, Whalebone 620S8 Chagrin 5-S 1:03 slow 12 110 51 E T Moore 7 M.Hollins, Cockroach, D.Fashioa STAR COURT, ch. g, 5 116 By Star Shoot Courtmaid. by Prince Royal. (Trainer, G. C. Brenton. Owner, C. C. Smithson). 66775 M'boro Ab 61 f 1:23 good 6-5 113 1 5 2 31 D Stirling 7 Salt Peter, Runnan, Mr. X. 66746 Marlboro 3-4 1:28 fast 17-10 113 2 1 1 1 C Jackson 6 WarPcnnant, BLRibbon. OldPop 66511 Empire lm70y l:4Gfast 7 103 3 3 31 4i H Shillick 9 Transient, Huonec, Chateaugay 6G477 Empire 1 1-16 1:50 fast 15 104 3 6 41 31 E Bell 11 CareFree, Juno. Lord Hcrt-ort 66S73 Empire Ab 3-4 1:10 fast 30 114 9 3 8 STi B Kummerl3 T.Almoncr, Cl'ghj'dan, SloncJug 66307 Empire lm70y 1:46 fast 15 105 1 2 4 6 B Kummer 5 Sea Cove, Sea Mint. Scot'hChiet 65804 Jamaica 3-4 l:127fast 7 US 10 7 61 61 E Taplin 10 Valentin, Esquire, Transient TRICKS, b. g, 3 106 . By Theo. Cook Canny Miss, by Ogden. (Trainer, J. Arthur. Owner, J. Arthur). 66774 M'riboro Ab 3-4 l:27good 7 101 2 4 V 33 A Abel 0 Utah, Forest Queen. Zorro 66744 Marlboro 51 f 1:10 fast 1 100 4 1 l1 11 A Abel 7 Refrain, JamaicaBclle, SirJack 66730 Marlboro 51 f l:03&fast 6 93 6 5 3 3l A Abel 8 Utah, ArthurMiddleton. Runnan 659G7 K'worth lm70y l:51&hvy 11 100 S 3 3 4 A Abel 9 BribedVotcr, Satana, Bill'sLuck 65870 K'worth 3-4 l:14&fast 31 98 5 7 6l 2 A Abel 9 Garfield, Dalton, Dark Ages 65728 ICworth 7-8 l:2S7sfast 13 93 4 5 5 51 A Abel G Ciceronian, L'kyGirl. Bill'sLuck 65682 K'worth 7-S l:26fast 42f 101 11 10 10 101" A Abel 11 Ogarite. Colando. The Wag 65206 Th'cliffe 1 l:42Igood 14 101 4 6 6 C'l T Burns 9 SkeerFace. Flame, FairVirginia OLD POP, ch. g, 9 104 By Marimas Cannle Maid, by Cannie Boy. (Trainer, H. Dougherty. Owner, H. Bongherty). 66746 M'boro Ab 61 f 1:28 fast 16 116 4 3 5" 4 F Moore G StarCourt. W.Penn't. B.Ribbon 66506 Akron lm70y 1:51 fast 2 111 5 E T Moore 7 Pierrot, Drifting, Silcx II. 66S02 Akron 61 f l:25&fast 21 U7 31 S "Wida 9 Old Red, Uranium, Mab 65895 M.H'ghts lm70y l:46&fast 7 108 2 S "Wida 10 By Right. Mab, Seven Seas 65659 N.K'ton- 11:47 fast 23-10 U3 4'1 S "Wida G Reveler. Rapidan, Ponderosa AL PIERCE, br. g. 9 109 By Dick Welles Sky te, by Kingston. (Trainer, A. Bennett. Owner, A. Bennett). 66772 M'boro Ab 5J r l:l2gooa U-10 112 5 2 Is 1 T "Wliams 8 Leoma, Last Girl, Sir Jack C6745 M'boro Ab 51 f l:037ifast 3 1U 3 3 3 341 D Stirling 8 Futen, ForestQucen, Raccnteuse 6G729 Marlboro 51 f 1:10 fast 13 10S 4 3 2- 2J L "W'liams 8 Zorro, True as Steel, Streamer 65238 Dorval 3-4 l:14fast 15 103 7 8 S 61 "W Organ 12 Dairyman. BlackBaby, MessKit 65171 Dorval 3-4 l:21hvy 7-5 104 6 4 2l 21 B Barnes S Ardito, War Fox, Pokey B. 6510G Dorval 1 1-16 l:57hvy 11 93 3 2 4 71 A Claver 10 T.P'tuguese. S'tMoney, J'nArbor 64894 B.B'nneta 1 l:4ijfast 20 105 7 4 7' 71 J "Wallace 10 Gallivant, Ind'nPrincc, Cavalier ENOS, ch. g, 7 113 By Seth Lady Hildreth, by Golden Garter. (Trainer, E. T. Miller. Owner, A. Miller). 66775 M'boro Ab 61 f 1:23 good 83 Ul 4 7 7 7 C O'M'ney 7 Salt Peter. Runnan, Star Court 66747 M'boro Ab 61 f l:21fast S 116 3 5 6 5" C O'Mah'y 7 Ina Kay, Venal Joy, Key Ennia 66572 Akron 65 f 1:24 fast 3 113 2'1 T Rae 10 Briarcliff, Col.Murphyfv T.Norrls 66502 Akron 3-4 1:18 slow T 11! I1 C O'Mah'y 8 RightAngle, Marse Jimmy, Mab 6G367 Akron Ab 5-S l:00sfast 4 US 2" G O'Mah'y 8 Zniner, Virge, Uranium 66330 Akron Ab 5-S 1:02 fast 10 109 1" C O'Mah'y 8 Zaincr, CoverUp, P. and Stealer 4th Race About 7-S jilile. I-year-olds and upward. Claiming. GLENN, b. g. 6 107 By Magellan Castonia, by Florizel n. (Trainer, W. R. Padgett. Owner, H. Dougherty). 66760 M'boro Ab 51 f l:10&fast 31 103 7 6 51 2 A Frieshon 3 Gaudy, Salt Peter, Titania 66733 M'boro Ab 65 f l:25fast 5 105 3 1 4 6 F Moore 6 Thriller, Valentla, South Breeze 66573 Akron 3-4 l:16&fast S 112 2 H Ch'ppell 8 She Devil. Ballynew, Panaman 66471 Akron 1 1-16 1:53 slow 23-10 U4 J C Eames G North Wales, SheDevll, EvaSong GG369 Akron lm70y 1:48 fast 17 110 1 O Eames 7 Sentimental, Puzzle, My Rose 65848 M.H'ghts 1 l:40&fast 21-5 103 51 G Corey 8 Har.Burgoyne, MyRose. Bcrmont 65750 M.H'ghts 7-8 l:27&fast 2 117 3 W Taylor 7 My Rose, Hopeful, Murray TITANIA, ch. m, 6 109 By Bard of Hope Lady Fern, by Hippodrome. (Trainer, R. B. Jackson. Owner, J. Serio). 66760 M'boro Ab 51 f l:10!fast 16-5 112 3 1 2& 4'1 E Jelley 8 Gaudy, Glenn, Salt Peter 66733 M'boro Ab 61 f loVafast 5 1U 4 6 6 615 L Barcenes G Thriller, Valentla, South Breeze 66038 Laurel 1 l:42Vslop 31 100 1 7 7 7" S McLane 7 MollieBarnes, TcnButtons, Moco G5910 Laurel 3-4 l:13fast 4 108 11 10 81 3 B Sm'w'odl3 Jock Scot, Perigourdine, Rolo 65211 Dorval 3-4 l:16islow 1 111 1 1 1 1 E Barnes 7 T.Nephew. B.Baby, SirGala'dll. 65023 Dorval 3-4 l-13'4fast 3 105 2 1 11 21! E Barnes 7 Mum.Jumbo, Mavourn'n, Hopeful 64926 B.B'nnets 3-4 1 J3 fast 21 109 3 1 11 21 E Barnes 7 Mum.Jumbo, Tanll., P'paganda C4858 B.B'nneta 3-4 l:12?afast 27-10 107 2 3 31 61 E Barnes 10 Bever.Bclle. BlackBaby, Fornoro THRILLER, ch. f, 3 103 By BurtonsvUle Thrill, by McGee. (Trainer, J. M. Blak. Owner, J. M. Black). 66733 M'boro Ab 61 f l:25fast 2 103 6 3 il 1 "W Organ G Valcntia. S'thBr'ze. Flib'tygib't 66679 Pimlico 1 l:40fast 16 106 4 7 8 7" J Thomas 11 Athelstan. D. of Allah, Bromelia G6638 Pimlico 11:41 fast 51 3S 7 4 41! 4 J Thomas 11 .Tyntee, Gazinta, MoUie Barnes 65610 H.deG'ce 1 1-J5 1:51 fast 13 108 2 5 4ll 4" G Breun'g G Dou.Cross, Neapolitan, Bob.Hair G5300 H.deG'co lm70y l:47fast 11 101 6 7 S S" r W'dst'k 10 John Morrill. Bravo, Moco 65045 Tim'm Ab 1 1-1C l:49fast 23-10 114 11 A Allen 3 Hutchison, Roundsman DOCTOR JIM, b. g, R 111 By Ogden Rock Merry, by Rock Sand. (Trainer, B. E. Chapman. Owner. B. E. Chapman). 66734 Marlboro 1 1-15 1:51 fast 21 Ul 6 1 l1 11 M Schw'tz 7 Horeb, Plantarede, Prospector 66526 Laurel 1 1-16 l:49fast 6f 103 15 14 ll1 14" M Schw"tzl5 King'sBellc, Hickory, Anniver'ry 65674 H.deG'ce 1 1-16 l:49fast 11 111 3 6 6" 63 M Schw'tzlS Gath, Gallivant, Hard Guess 65531 ILdeG'ce lm70y 1:48 fast 7 HO 7 C 51 551 M Schw'tz 9 StarRealm, JakeSchas, Gallivant 65442 ILdeG'ce 1 1-8 l:57&fast 7 103 12 U 8 3" M Schw'tzlS HelcnAtkln, Gallivant, N.Walea 64308 "Windsor 1 1-8 l:53fast 9 110 3 2 21 3' M Schw'tz S Tantalus, Pit, Sea Way ULTRA GOLD, oh. g, 7 114 By Golden Maxim Ultimate, by Goldfinch. (Trainer, R. C. Kochendarfer. Owner R. C. Kochendarfer). 66487 Laurel 3-4 l:16&fast lOf 113 S 9 S: 3" R McCr'nnl5 Kirah, Rolo, Hutchison 65910 Laurel 3-4 l:13fast 9f 110 9 11 121121 B Mari'ellil5 Jock Scot, Perigourdine, Rolo 64586 Dev'shire 3-4 l:12fast 15-5 115 4 9 9 9" H J BurkolO Ablaze, Ring, Fincastle 64468 "Windsor 3-4 l:14good 5 105 5 4 4 4'1 A Pickens 11 Chas. nenrj. Fusee, Quick Run 63600 "Windsor 3-4 1:15t5s1ow 5 101 7 4 2 2s B Ambr'sol2 Stoto, HelenAtkin, SewellComba 62200 Th'ncliffe 51 f l:074fast 19-10 112 5 G Alex'dra S M.Maulsby, Ballynew, OldSInnet 61489 Pimlico 3-4 l:13fast 5 122 3 3 2 lnx A Jbhnso:il2 Hidden Jewel, Tidings, "Wraith LADY ZEU3, b. f, 3 104 By Zeus Lady Fesca, by Ethelbert. (Trainer, M. Grant. Owner, M. Grant). 66652 Pimlico 1 1-2 2:35fast 13f 87 11 8 81 5 "W Brown 13 Freezy Sncezy, On High, Huonec 66648 Pimlico 1 l:39fast 23 122 11 S 71 31! F "Weiner 11 BIossomTime, Donges, HowFalr 66526 Laurel 1 1-16 l:49fast 5 103 13 11 71 41 A Allen 15 King'sBclle, nickory, Anniver'ry 06458 Laurel lmTOy l:17iSfast 11 110 11 4 3 3 A Allen 12 Feigned Zeal, TheWag, Hickory 6G390 Laurel 1 1-4 2:10 fast 11 97 5 6 C 4' W Brown 10 Waukeag, Dolly C, Rouen 66288 Laurel 1 1-2 2:36sfast 21 93 3 4 3 4 "W Brown 6 Joan of Arc, Moody, Rouen 6G251 Laurel 1 1-16 1:50 fast 17 102 3 7 5l 571 "W Brown 11 MissFilley, Cimarron, Hutchison BAR COY, ch. g, 7 106 By Bartender Katie, by Broomstick. (Trainer. T. Segler. Owner, "W. D. Althouse). 66777 Marlboro lm70y 1:55 good 16 103 Left at post. E Jelley 8 Futen, May Girl, Helen Lucas 66748 Marlboro 1 1-1G 1:50 fasi 18 110 Ran away. N Burger G Utah. MayGirl, GeoWashingtoa 66488 Laurel 1 1-2 2:39fast 117 100 8 3 S 3' S McLane S On High, Moco, Joan of Arc 66104 Laurel 1 1-16 1:52 good 8f 103 13 12 11 Sl S McLane 13 Phalaris, Cur'tEvcnts, Lad'sLore 65913 Laurel 1 1-S l:54fast 363 107 8 8 8 6" E Legere 9 K.Rankiu, K'g'sBclIe, Gallivant 65675 H.deG'ce 1 1-16 l:50fast 39f 106 11 3 71 7 S McLane 11 Hickory, N'thWales, K'gGeorga 65088 Tim'm Ab 61 f 1:21 fast 27 Ul S3 C Mergler S Fleer, True as Steel, Mid.Storiea 5th RACE :L mile and 70 "Yards. 3-ycar-olds and upward. Claiming. HOREB. b. g. S 107 By Horron Cyprienne, by Kingston. (Trainer, P. S. P. Randolph. Owner. P. S. P. Randolph). 60776 Marlboro 1 1-16 l:5SKgtod 3-10 103 6 2 3 4 E Jelley 7 P'.tarede, K'gllngn., D.'sBest 66734 Marlboro 1 1-16 1:51 fast 7-5 103 3 2 2 21 E Jelley 7 DoctorJim, Pl'tarede, Prospector C6477 Empire 1 1-16 1:50 fast 7 113 5 7 101 11" E Sande 11 CareFree, StarCourt, Juno 66273 Empire lm70y l:4Cfast 12 Ul 10 5 Sl 9"3 E Jelley 11 Sir Galahad II., Consort, Orderly 66090 Jamaica 1 1-S l:56good 21 112 4 1 l1 31 E Bell 7 Witchwork, Rustler, Consort 65991 Jamaica 1 1-16 l:48good 6 114 1 3 4'1 4 E Martz 8 Vulcain Park, Bantry, Consort 65850 Jamaica 1 1-16 1:47 fast 10 121 3 3 3'1 3 E Jelly 6 Huonec, Lackawanna, Maize SIR ADSUM, b. g. 7 112 By Cave Adsum Apprentice Girl. (Trainer, J. Booker. Owner, J. Cremen). 6G762 Marlboro lm20y l:51fast 1 103 2 1 1 l1! E Jelley 5 G.W'hington. Doyle, Jap Muma GG735 Marlboro lm70y 1:53 fast 7-6 116 4 3 2' 21 L "Wil'ama S May Girl. Kingling II., Bar One 65084 Tim'm Ab 1 1-16 1:51 fast 9-10 110 ll A Allen 6 Tactless II., Challenger, Prunee 65004 Tim'm Ab 1 1-16 1:50 fast 4-5 112 1" A Allen 4 Prunes. Consul, Challenger 64912 Tim'm Ab Gi f l:21fast 15 Ul 1 A Allen 8 Fleer, Jake Schas, Rib 63098 Conneaut 61 f l:25ysfast 20 115 5-1 E "Wells 7 MabelTrask, SeaMime, Armagh 63017 Conneaut lm70y l:51Hifast 13 114 4i E Wells S Obstinate. Stir Up. Sea Mime PROSPECTOR, b. g, 8 107 By Mushroom Clef d'Or, by Bend Or. (Trainer, W. R. Padgett. Owner, H. Doughert y). G67G3 Marlboro lm20y 1:34 fast 7-5 105 3 2 2 in A Frieshon 7 Le Bleuet, LaKross. Burlingame GG734 Marlboro 11-16 1:51 fast 18-5 IIS 7 4 3l 4'i F Moore 7 Doclor Jim. Horeb, Plantarede 66574 Akron Ab 1 1-S l:53&fast 16 108 61 B McCann 9 Puzzle. I; Bleuet. Drifting 60404 Akron ImVOy liyjmud 2 112 35 C Eames G Clip. Will Soon, My Rose 65118 N.K'ton 1 1-16 l:53fast 23-10 113 3!1 R Ryan 5 Rog, Cockroach, AVilton Arrow 65249 N.K'ton 1 1:42 fast 71-10 103 1- It Ryan 5 Cockroach, Wilt. Arrow. Clip 65115 N.K'ton 1 1-16 l:5G7igood 4 103 41 R Ryan G Scntim'tal. Slip.Silver. Cockr'cfc MR. X., ch. g, 4 103 By Frizzle Floral Park, by Burgomaster. (Trainer, C. Baxton. Owner, A. Marrone). 66775 M'boro Ab 61 f 1:23 good 23 113 6 6 4 ' 4 M Buxton 7 Salt Peter, Runnan, Star Cour 6G732 M'boro Ab 61 f 1:26 fast 4 113 1 1 4s 4'i M Buxton S Purl, Jap Muma. Ina Kay 664 13 Empire 1 1-16 l:49fast 10 103 5 4 6 73 E Kummerll Bal.Mark. S.LightlH., St.Isidora 66341 Empire 1 1-1C l:49fast 15 107 1 5 13' 13s E KummerlG Serv.Star, LortlHcrbcrt, Huonec 66273 Empire lm70y l:16fast 7 101 3 8 9U103 E Bell 11 Sir Galahad II.. Consort. Orderly 6G104 Laurel 1 1-16 1:52 good Sf 103 C 4 6 7" M Buxton 13 Phalaris, Cur'tEvents, Lad'sLova 66009 Laurel 1 1-16 1:19 fast 20f 103 2 4 7 103 G Breun'gll K. George, K. Trojan, K.'s Bella MAY GIRL, b. f, 4 . 102 By Hessian Wyf, by Miller, (Trainer, J. Robertson. Owner, J. Robertson). 66777 Marlboro lmTOy 1:55 good S-5 114 5 2 2" 24 A Frieshon S Futen, Helen Lucas, All There 66748 Marlboro 1 1-16 1:56 fa3t U-10 102 1 2 2'J 2 A Frieshon G Utah, G.Washington. Plantarede 66735 Marlboro lm"0y 1:53 fast 12 101 6 2 ll l'l A Frieshon 8 SirAdsum, KinglingH., Bar One 66533 Toledo lm70y l:44!sfast 23 100 2 5 Gl 5 A Frieshon 9 RcxGaicty, DukeRuff, S'tMoney 66396 Toledo lm70y l:475shvy 53 104 S 4 4l 4'3 A Frieshon 8 Flea, Ferrum, Tamper 66294 Toledo lm'Oy l:43fast 27 107 2 3 31 4'3 G Mangan G Secretary, Cockroach, Hopeful 60145 H'thorne 3-4 l:20slow 3 117 7 4 0'i 5 A Richcr'k 8 Nenette. Ca'Icadourll.. Rivulet Page 7 Named for Bowie Stakes: Southern Maryland Handicap, $5,000 Added, Attracts 67 I j I j NAMED FOR BOWIE STAKES Southern Maryland Handicap, $5,000 Added, Attracts 67. f liree-Ycar-OItl and Upward Feature at One Mile and a Sixteenth to He Decided at Bowie on Opening Day. BOWIE, Md., November 16. Sixty-seven nominations have been made for the Southern Maryland Handicap, with $5,000 added, at one mile and a sixteenth, to be decided the opening day, November 18, at the Bowie course. Montfort Jones leads the nominators in pont of numbers. He has entered Ttockmin-ister, Surf Rider, Rouleau, Pegasus and Fair Phantom. The only nomination from the Willis Sharpe Kilmer barn is the sturdy gelding Exterminator. The conditions and nominations for the race are as follows: SOUTHERN MARYLAND HANDICAP. For three-year-olds and over. By subscription of $5 each, starters to pay $20 each to the winner, with $5,000 added, of which $1,000 to second, $500 to third and 5230 to fourth. Weights to be announced November 10. 1 1-16 miles. Akers, O. B. Copper Demon, b. c, 4, by Ormondale Lady Bedford, by Ogden. Alexandra, A. Clansman, b. c, 3, by Uncle Katrine, by Disguise. Alexandra, A. Irish Kiss, b. g. 7, by Orpiment Soligena, by Soliman. Alterman, H. Tufter, blk. g, 7, by Macdonald II. Rose Pompom II., by Rock Sand. Bauer, L. T. Tippity Witchet, b. g, 7, by Broomstick Lady Frivoles, by St. Simon. Bean, J. W. All Fair. b. f, 3, by Allumeur Sab- retache II., by Martagon. Blackford, G. L. Gentility, ch. f. 3, by Light Brigade Handzarra, by Handsel. Boden, James Opperman, b. g, 3, by Pataud Danciug Wave, by Top Gallant. Brown, F. E. Hephaistos, b. c, 3, by Vulcain . Neva W., by Key del Sierras. Cooney, E. F. Athelstan, b. c, 3, by Uncle Con- sueio II., by Bradwardine. Cosden, J. S. Blazes, br. Ii, 5, by Wrack Blazing Star, by Star Shoot. Cosden, J. S. Paul Jones, br. g, 5, by Sea King May Florence, by Hamburg. Crow Point Stable Bluffer, ch. c, 4, by Ballot Hauover Queen, by Hanover. Dattner, H. Bunga Buck, ch. c, 4, by Vulcain Mary Orr, by Orimar. . Dcavcnport, J. H. Freezy Sneezy, b. f, 3, by Lovctie Frosty, by Rockton. Farrell, Frank J. Horologe, br. c, 3. by St. Amant Hour Hand, by Etliclbert. Fellowcs, Cornelius Slay Blossom, ch. f, 3, by Ultimits May Hempstead, by Patron. Foreman, George W. Super, b. g, 5, by Superman Sister Jeanie, by Midlothian. Gerry, R. L. Emotion, ch. f, 3, by Friar Rock Affection, by Isidor. Gerry, R. L. Bee's Wax, b. f, 3, by Celt Honey Bee, by Hamburg. Greentree Stable Nedna, b. f, 3, by Whisk Broom II. Lcayonara, by Woolsthorpe. . Hall, G. E. Top Sergeant, ch. r, 4, by Cock o the Walk Fairy Ray. by Radium. Irvine, W. Mainmast, ch. g, 4, by Superman Masthead, by Hastings. Jeffords, W. M. Two Feathers, ch. g, 4, by Superman Proud Duchess, by Watercress. Jenkins, S. L. Polly Ann, ch. f, 4, by Superman Princess Nettie, by His Highness. Jones, Montfort Surf Rider, b. g, 3, by Superman Sea Spray, by Star Shoot. Jones. Montfort Rockminislcr, ch. c, 3, by Friar Rock Mallard, by Star Shoot. Jones, Montfort Rouleau, br. h, 5, by Tracery Royal Coinage, by Minting. Jones, Montfort Pegasus, b. c, 3, by Golden Maxim Brightstone, by Dcutschland. Jones, Montfort Fair Phantom, b. f, 3, by Light Brigade Bellita, by Ben Brush. Kenton Stable Fair Gain, ch. h, 5. by Vulcain Fairy Gold, by Bend Or. Kilmer, W. S. Exterminator, ch. g, 7, by McGee Fair Empress, by Jim Gore. Lando, S. Coaler, br. h. G, by Duke Michael Gallows Hill, by Galashiels. Lexington Stable Lucky Hour, b. c, 3, by Ferole or Hourless Lucky Catch, by Trap Rock. Lexington Stable Missionary, ch. c, 3, by Hourless Mission, by Rock Sand. Loft, George W. On Watch, br. h, 5, by Colin Rubia Granda, by Gicenan. Louis, Samuel Rebuke, blk. c, 3, by Dick Finnell The Scold, by Meddler. McLean, Edward B. Saddle and Boots, eh. e, 3, by Boots and Saddle Flash of Lightning, by Ben Brush or Prince of Monaco. Modo Stable Modo, ch. c, 3. by Brummel Panella, by Peter Pan. Murphy, M. J. Thimble, b. f, 4, by Huon Sand-spit, by Rock Sand. Pettit, S. Devastation, br. g, 4. by Wrack Treeless, by Ogden. Proctor, H. C. Picnic, b. g, 3, by Pebbles May Queen, by Ultimus. Quincy Stable Captain Alcock, ch. h, 5, by Ogden Mallard, by Star Shoot. Quincy Stable All Over, b. c, 3, by Zeus Lassie, by Knight Errant. Qnincy Stable Yankee Star, br. c, 3, by Star Shoot Yankee Lady, by Yankee. Randolph, P. S. P. King Albert, b. g, 5, by King James Rosccrest, by Goldcrest. Randolph, P. S. P. Ballot Mark, b. c, 3, by Xegofol Ballot Bred, by Meddler. Salmon, W. J. Careful, br. f, 4, by Wrack Mindful, by Star Shoot. Skinker, J. R. Fannie Bean, br. f, 3, by Zeus Mascal, by Sain. Skinker, J. R. Duke John, b. h. G, by Ivan the Terrible Lassie, by Knight Errant. Skinker, J. R. Slippery Elm, br. g, 9, by Bannockburn Sehwalbc, by Sain. Smith, R. P., Jr. Arrow of Gold, ch. f, 4, by Peter QuinCL Blaze o' Gold, by St. Florian. Snyder, Charles L. Kellerman, b. c, 3, by Seahorse II. Herrmana, by Mesmerist. Stoneham, C. A. Flannel Shirt, b. c. 3. by King James Turkey Red II., by William Rufus. Swinke, A. Irish Dream, b. g, 5, by The Curragh Trance, by Ben Brush. Swinke, A. Despair, b. g, 4, by McGee Mary DaYis, by Watercress. Thieriot, Charles n. Prince James, blk. g, 4, by King James Lacoua, by Potomac. Watson, E. E. Stoto, b. c, 4, by Luke McLuke Merode. by St. Simouian II. Whitney, n. P. Prudery, b. f, 4, by Peter Ten Polly Flinders, by Burgomaster. Whitney, H. P. Crocus, b. f, 4. by Broomstick-Inaugural, by Voter. Wilson, R. T. Sedgefield, ch. c, 4, by Olambala Gencsta, by Broomstick. Wilson, R. T. Tangerine, b. g, 3, by Olambala Orange Lilly, by William the Third. Winfrey, G. C Pastoral Swain, b. g, , by Colin-Elegance, by Ormc. Winfrey, G. C. Trevelyan, ch. c, 3. by Trcvisco Starry Night, by Star Shoot. Xalapa Farm Stable Bon Homme, b. c, 4, by Sweep Sue Smith, by Masetto. Xalapa Farm Stable John Paul Jones, 1. e, 4, by Tracery Moncta III., by Spearmint. Xalapa Farm Stable Southern Cross, br. 3, by Luke McLuke Pamphyle, by Robert le Diable. Racing Dates for 1922 RACING DATES FOR 1922 Green River Jockey Club, Dade Park, Henderson, Ky.: November 8 to November IS (10 days). Mutuels. Jacksonville Driving Club, Jacksonville, Fla. : November 17 to November 25 (8 days). Southern Maryland Agricultural Fair Association, Marlboro, Md. : November 13 to November 17 (5 davs). Mutuels. Southern Maryland Agricultural Association. Bowie, Md. : November IS to November 30 (11 days). Mutuels. Jefferson Parish Fair Association, Jefferson Park, New Orleans, "La.: November 30 to December 31 (27 days). Oral. Tijuana Jockey Club, Tijuana, Mexico: Beginning November 30 and continuing for 100 or more days. Mutuels. Cuba-American Jockey and Auto Club, Oriental Park, Havana, Cuba: Beginning November 30 and continuing for 100 or more days. Mutuels. Business Men's Racing Association, Fair Grounds, New Orleans, La.: January 1, 1923, to February 13, 1023 (3S days). Oral. CHICAGO HANDICAPPER 50 Cents at All "Newsstands YESTERDAY FOUR WIXKUS BUCKBOARD, $15.10-$2, WON That was the juicy melon we slammed over yesterday. Also gave 3 OTHER WIXTfERS AT DADE PARK . LOOK ! LOOK ! TODAY ANOTHER LONG SHOT is plainly marked on sheet. Under no consideration miss this one today. WE GOT IT EXTRA STUOXO Here is your chance. Don't go to DADE PARK without the CHICAGO HANDICAPPER TODAY ONLY 50 CEXTS EYANSVILLE, IXD., FOR SALE: Arthur Fisher, 209 Main St. NOTICE ! I wonld like to get in communication with a few honest players whom, I can rely upon to place a fifty dollar straight play for me on two horses that will start at Howie and one at Jfew Orleans. The names of these horses arc on file at the office of t li Is paper. Yon are dealing direct with the principals. Persons answering must give reference and If same Is satisfactory the names of these horses will he mailed or wired at once. Address JAS. R. RODINSOX "19 Lyceum Rldg. Pittsburgh, Pa. J. F. "LUCKY" BALDWIN Three more big specially prepared propositions. One goes Saturday, Kov. 18; another Tuesday, Nov. 31, and another Thursday, Nov. 23. I believe these three specials the safest propositions ever handled by me. If you are absolutely reliable, don't hesitate. Rush your correct name and address at once. Tonns: Tho winnings of a $10 straight play. 1803 Lexington Ave., NEW YORK CITY, N. Y. Phone Lenox 6110. BEST "WON LONG SHOT, LIGHT WINE, ran second. Oet the best. Auk your dealer for the 0. K. Racing Letter, 50 cents at all netrsstands, 50 cents, "NATIONAL O. K". RACING LETTER Room 411 Baltimore Rldg. Chicago, III. I Captain Alcock, $16.20, won, and a third were last Saturday's $2 XX Specials. Don't miss next SaL's Getaway Special at Dade Park. All they cost is $2. j Today's Form Special: June-Grape-77-20-88.28. STANDARD TURF GUIDE 403, 22 W. Quincy St. Chicago, IH, Page 8 Arrivals at Bowie Track: Horses of R. T. Wilson, Robert L. Gerry August Belmont and G. A. Stoneham on Ground ARRIVALS AT BOWIE TRACK Horses of R. T. Wilson, Robert L. Gerry, August Belmont and C. A. Stoneham on Ground. BALTIMORE, Md., November 16. The stables of Richard T. Wilhon, Robert L. Gerry, August Belmont and Charles A. Stoneham are among those quartered at Bowie for the meeting of the Southern Maryland -Agricultural Association, that begins next Saturday to run through to November 30. Prominent in the "Wilson stable is Tangerine, a son of Olambala, which was as good as any two-year-old that raced at Bowie last fall, barring Hephaistos. Sedge-field, Vendor, Duncccap and a couple of two-year-olds are with Tangerine. Young Bell, a promising lightweight development of New York summer racing, will do Mr. j "Wilson's riding. Thomas Ilealey has the string in charge. Ilealey hoped to have "Wilderness and Tall Timber in condition for the $5,000 Endurance race, a gallop of one mile, and Bowie's prospective two-year-old feature, but both went wrong at Pimlico. The Gerry and Belmont strings are together and in charge of George M. Odom, for whom McAteo is riding. Mr. Gerry's best Bowie prospects are tho two-year-olds "William Tell and Cyclops, the last named winner of the Occanus Handicap at Jamaica and the Hartsdale at Yonkers, both products of "William Woodward's Belair Farm, which is only a few miles distant from Bowie track to tho south. Mr. Belmont's horses ready for racing are the two-year-olds Amusement, How Fair, Osprey and Lustrous, all winners. How Fair and Osprey will probably bear the silks of the chairman of the Jockey Club in the Endurance Stakes. With these Belmont and Gerry horses Odom has brought his own racer, Modo, and R. Penn Smith's sprinter Arrow of Gold. Dry Moon, Peddler, Flannel Shirt and Marionette are among the fit horses of the Stoneham string, of which A. J. Goldsbor-cugh is trainer. Goldsborough brought Yellow Hand to Maryland for Mr. Stoneham last fall and Prince James for Charles H. Thieriot this year. Both horses had bad luck in Maryland. Dry Moon, holder of the Aqueduct record of 1:17 for six and a half furlongs, is a brilliant sprinter. Peddler is a promising two-year-old maiden. Flannel Shirt is a good three-year-old and Marionette a fleet two-year-old filly. Latest Wok-Outs Latest Work-Outs (101) HENDERSON. Ky., November 16. There were only a few horses out for work today, the following being the gallops: DADE PARK. Weather clear; track heavy Three .Eighths Mile. OS-Assume .......41 89-LcsHe Si!', i Bade Taps 336 Major Chilton. .43 08- Boy from Homc38 95-Kadio 13 961-Futurette 43 Half Mile. 74-Mahony 55 92-Plus Ultra r2 OS-Molineo 525 99-Salamander ...51 BOWIE, Md.. November 16. -Today's training gallops here included the following: BOWIE. Weather clear; track fast Three-Eighths Mile. 93-Billy Connors. .39 95-Fusee 39 9(i-C..T.CraigmiIe .39 95-Jolly Sailor ..38 95- Kttahc 10 9G-Mcuse 39 Half Mile. 98- Buddugic .12 9G-Pcrigourdine .."5 iiO-Clansnian 5;i OS-Straight Shot. .51 Si-Crochet T0 (59-Tingling 50 93-Evelyn Sawyer. 50 13-Wrangler 31 91-Lad's Love ...51 8C-Wraith 53 rive-Eighths Mile. 100-A. Amcricanl:0775 91-Hi:onec 1:07 99- Dr. Ch. Wellsl:0S 05-Jacques 1:0S 99-Gcn. Th'tchcrl:0:5 99-L.iberty Girl. .1:06 93-Gold Mount .1:04 95-Miles S 1:03 03-Grace Fostcr.l:03Ti 99-Virglnius ...1:09 Three -Quarters Mile. 00-Bce's Wax ..1:21 99-Miss MincrvaltlO S4-By Jiminy ..1:22 99-P. T. Barnuml:22 09- Bluffer 1:19 94-Kacket 1:20 09-Bridesman ..1:21 SS-S'ch Verdict. 1:23 SO -EI Dorado ..1:18 00-Sog'th Aroon.l:17 96- Fly br Day.l:17i 02-Scare Crow .1:18 03-Feign'd Zeal 1:19 99-Sweepy 1:13 99- Ira Wilson .1:22 93-S. Thoughts.. 1:21 91-Irish Kiss ...1:18 75-The Lanib ..1:21 100- Moonraker .1:13 100-Transom ...1:17 90-Mlnute Man.. 1:18? OG-Woodflower .1:13 Seven-Eighths Mile. 99-Dry Moon ..1:33 99-Gentility ...1:21 One Mile. Appraise 1:4(1 lOO-K.'s Champ'nl:47 9G-Athelstan ...1:50 09-Modo 1:46 9G-AU Fair ...1:54 08-Maximac 1:46 99-Blazes 1:44 99-Natural .....1:50 99-Balancc AVI. 1:51 100-Nedna 1:48 99-Cop. Demon .1:53 03-Folly Ann ...1:50 G-Crocus 1:46 96-Prudcry ....1:46 S4-Cabalan 1:51 300-Rouen 1:54 S4-Double Cross.l:52 99-Royalliou ...1:55 93-Duncecap ...1:47 7S-Slip. Elm ..1:53 100-Dcckraate ...1:54 9G-Tubby A. ...1:52 99 -Frank Monroel:47 100-Warlike 1:17 99-Hcl. Pardncr.l:51 Mile and an Eighth. 99-Crossless ...1:59 Tingling ran well. Wrangler showed some speed. Grace Foster and Gold Mount worked well together. General Thatcher was only cantering. Moonraker was under restraint. Transom and Fly by Day worked evenly together. Miss Minerva showed good speed, with some in reserve. Dry Moon was under restraint. Blazes was doing his best. Crocus and Prudery galloped on even terms and finished fast. W. R. Coe's Cuban Stables: Prominent Western Breeder to Race String of Fourteen Horses at Oriental Park W. R. COE'S CUBAN STABLE Prominent Western Breeder to Race String of Fourteen Horses at Oriental Park. HAVANA, Cuba, November IS. W. R. Coe will be well represented at the Oriental Park meeting this winter. Kenneth KaYrick last year brought a few horses belonging to this breeder and sportsman to Cuba, but the plans for the coming meeting are much more ambitious. Trainer Karrick recently arrived here with fourteen of the Coe string, all of which are the produce of Mr. Coe's mares. Since their arrival all of the horses have been going along well in their training gallops. The stable includes one three-year-old, eight two-year-olds and five yearlings. The three-year-old of the band is Master Hand, a bay son of Ballot and Shuck H., which his trainer regards highly. The two-year-olds are a promising band for Cuban racing and are: Pony Kiprcsa, ch. c, by rolymelian Moonrise. Winnepeh, ch. c, by Polymelian Winnie. Wildcat, b. c, by Polymelian- Catacomb II. Tenderfoot, b. c, by Polymelian Hassock. Plesan, b. c, by Polymelian Jacoba. Iit tie Smoke, b. c, by Sweep Polygon. Mountain Lassie, b. f, by Harmonicon Fair Maid. AVawona, ch. f, by Harmonicon Welsh Maid. The stable's yearlings are : Bay colt, by Harmonicon Ratify. Bay colt, by Ilannonicon Isette. Chestnut colt, by Hells Rclls Merry Thought II. Brown filly, by Ilell'a Rolls Winnie. Ray gelding, by Dixon Discretion. The stable will, command the services of jockey .1. Callahan, a most experienced rider, and J. Bruenner, also a rider of considerable merit. Weights for Bowie's Inaugural Attraction WEIGHTS FOR BOWIE'S INAUGURAL ATTRACTION BOWIE, Md., November 16. Following are the weights for the Southern Maryland Handicap, with $5,000 added, to be run on Saturday, November 18. The race is for three-year-olds and over, at a mile and a sixteenth. Horse. Wt. Horse. Wt. Kxteiminator 130 Stoto 100 Prince James 122 Trevelyan UO Captain Alcoek ....US Modi 99 Lmky Hour 118 Fair Fliantont 0!) On Watch 117 Copper Demon DO Rockminlstcr 117 Pastoral Swain .... !)D Surf Rider 114 Kellerman OS Careful Ill All Over 98 Bunga Buck Ill Sedgefield 9S Oroeua 109 Athelstan 98 Prudery 108 Duke John 9S Tippity Witchet ...108 Clansman 97 Hopjuiistos 103 May Blossom 97 Missionary 100 Saddle and Boots .. 97 Bon Homme 10G Opperman 9(i Blazes 103 Arrow of CJold 9(5 Gentiliiy 101 Irish Dreara 91 Rouleau 104 Top Sergeant 9,1 Devastation 101 Pegasus 95 Southern Cross 101 All Fair 95 Polly Ann 101 Fannie Bean 9." King Albert 103 Bee's Wing or, Ncdna 103 Yankee Star or John Paul Jonea ...103 Tangerine 91 Emotion 101! Despair 91 Irish Kiss 101 Super 91 Thimble 101 Slippery Mm 91 Tufter 100 Coaler 9 1 Rebuke 10!) Freezy Sneezy ..... 91 Mainmast 100 Two Feathers 93 Fair Gain 100 Flannel Shirt 92 Paul Jones 102 Ballot Mark 90 Horologe 100 Picnic 90 Bluffer 100 Penalties accrued from 12 o'clock noon, Thursday, November 16. History of American Thoroughbred History of American Thoroughbred (Tenth Installment.) SECOND HEAT. The horses, after a lapse of thirty minutes, were called up for the second heat. I attentively viewed Eclipse while saddling and was surprised to find that, to appearance, he had not only entirely recovered but seemed full of mettle, lashing and reaching out with his hind feet, anxious and impatient to renew the contest. Mr. Purdy, having 'tinted his favorite, was perfectly at home and self-confident. The signal being again given he went off rapidly from the start. Sir Henry, now entitled to the inner rail position, took the track and kept the lead, followed closely by Eclipse. Mr. Purdy at once brought him to his work, knowing that game and stoutness was his play, and that his only chance for success was driving his speedy adversary up to the top of his rate without giving him the least respite. Sir Henry went steadily on, nearly at the top of his speed, keeping a gap of about twenty feet without variation between himself and Eclipse. This continued for about two miles and seven-eighths or until toward the conclusion of tho third mile, when they had arrived nearly opposite the four-mile distance post. TUItDY MAKES HIS RU'. Here Mr. Purdy made his run and. when they had advanced forty rods farther, which brought them to the end of the third mile, was close up, say, nose and tail. They now entered upon the fourth and last mile, which commences with a turn or sweep the moment you leave the starting post. Here the crowd was immense. I was, at this moment, on horseback, stationed down the stretch or straight run, a short distance below the winning post, in company with a friend and Buckley, the jockey, who kept close to me during the whole race. We pushed out into the center or open space of ground in order to obtain a more distinct view of the struggle for the lead. Everything depended upon this effort of Purdy; well he knew it; his case was a desperate one and required a desperate attempt; it was to risk all for all; he did not hesitate. When the horses were about one-third of the way round the sweep they had so far cleared the crowd as to afford us a distinct view of them a little before they reached the center of the turn. Eclipse had lapped Sir Henry about head and girth and appeared evidently in the act of passing. Here Buckley vociferated, "See Eclipse! Look at Purdy! By heaven, on the inside!" I was all attention. Purdy was on the left-hand or inside of Sir Henry! I felt alarmed for the consequence, satisfied that lie had thus hazarded all. I feared that Waltlen would take advantage of his position, and. by reining in, force him against or inside one of the posts. "When they had proceeded a little more than half way round the sweep the horses were a dead lap ; when about three-quarters around Eclipse's quarter covered Sir Henry's head and neck and, just as they had finished the bend and were entering upon the straight run which extends along the back part of the course. Eclipse was, for the first time, fairly clear and ahead. He now, with the help of the persuaders which were freely bestowed, kept up his run and continued gradually, though slowly, to gain during the remaining three-quarters. As they passed up the stretch, or the last quarter-mile, the shouting, clapping of hands, waving of handkerchiefs, long and loud .applause sent forth by the Eclipse party exceeded all description. It seemed to roll along the track as the horses advanced and resembled the loud and reiterated shout of contending armies. I ha-e been thus particular in stating that Mr. Purdy made his pass on the inside, understanding that many gentlemen, and particularly Mr. Stevens, the principal in the match on the part of Eclipse, insist that the go by was given on the outside. After the heat was over I found my friend, M. Buckley, and myself were far from the only persons that had observed the mode in which Mr. Purdy ran up and took the inside track from his adversary. The circumstance was in the mouths of hundreds. In corroboration of this I will quote a passage from the New York "Evening Post" of May 23, 1823, giving a description of this second heat: SIR HENRY TAKES THE LEAD. "Sir Henry took the lead as in the first heat, until about two-thirds around on the third mile, when Purdy seized with a quickness and dexterity peculiar to himself the favorable moment that presented, when appearing to aim at the outside he might gain the inside, made a dash at him accordingly and passed him on the left." Here, then, the observations of many, independent of my friend, M. Buckley, or myself, added to the instantaneous and striking remark of B., which did not fail to rivet my peculiar attention, form a wonderful coincidence. Thus circumstanced, and long conversant with turf matters, rules and practices and familiar with sights of this kind, it was impossible I could be mistaken. I was not mistaken, the honest belief of some gentlemen to the contrary notwithstanding. Time, this second heat, 7 minutes 49 seconds. THIRD HEAT. It was now give out that in place of the boy Walden, who had ridden Sir Henry the two preceding heats, Arthur Taylor, a trainer of great experience and long a rider equaled by a few and surpassed by none, would ride him this last and decisive heat. At the expiration of thirty minutes tho horses were once more summoned to the starting post and Purdy and Taylor mounted. The word was given and they went off at a quick rate. Purdy now took the lead and pushed Eclipse from the start. Indeed, during the whole four miles he applied whip and spur incessantly, evidently resolved to give Sir Henry no respite but to cause him, if determined to trail, to employ all hi3 speed and strength without keeping anything in reserve for the run in. Sir Henry continued to trail, apparently under a pull, never attempting to come up until they had botli fairly entered the straight run toward the termination of the last mile and had advanced within about sixty rods from home. Here Sir Henry, being about five yards behind, made a dash and ran up to Eclipse so far as to cover his quarter or haunch with his head. For a moment he had the appearance of going past. He made a severe struggle for about two hundred yards, when lie again fell in the rear and gave up the contest. The time of the last heat was 8 minutes 21 seconds. Thus terminated the most interesting race ever run in the United States up to 1823. Besides the original stake of $20,000 each, it was judged that upward of $200,000 changed hands. In the last heat Sir Henry carried 110 pounds, two pounds over his proper weight, as it was not possible to bring Arthur Taylor to ride less. Although a small horse and wanting twenty days of being four years old, he made the greatest run witnessed to that time in America. Notwithstanding Sir Henry's defeat, the southern gentlemen continued to be inspired with so much confidence in their horse that they offered to renew the contest for a much larger amount, as appears by the following challenge and the answer thereto, which I give as connected with the event : "Long Island, May 28, 1S23. "To John- C. Stevens. "Sir I will run the horse Sir Henry against the horse Eclipse at Washington City next fall, the day before the Jockey Club purse is contested, for any sum from twenty to fifty thousand dollars, forfeit ten thousand dollars. The forfeit and stake to be deposited in the Branch Bank of the United States at Washington at any namable time to be appointed by you. "Although this is addressed to you individually, it is intended for all bettors on Eclipse. If agreeable to you and them you may have the liberty of substituting at the starting post in the place of Eclipse any horse, mare or gelding foaled and owned on tho northern and eastern side of the Nortli River, provided I have the liberty of substituting in the place of Sir Henry at tho starting post any horse, mare or gelding foaled and owned on the south side of tho Potomac. As we propose running at Washington City, the rules of that Jockey Club must govern, of course. "WILLIAM R. JOHNSON." STEVENS MAKES REPLY. Mr. Stevens immediately sent the following answer: "Sir The bet just decided was made under circumstances of excitement which might in some measure apologize for its rashness, but would scarcely justify it as an example and I trust the part I took in it will not be considered as proof of my intention to become a patron of sporting on so extensive a scale. For myself, then, I must decline the offer. For the gentlemen who, with me, backed Eclipse, their confidenco in his superiority, I may safely say, is not in the least impaired. But even they do not hesitate to believe that old age and hard service may one day accomplish what strength and fleetness. directed by consummate skill, has hitherto failed to accomplish. "For Mr. Van Ranst I answer that ha owes it to the association which has so confidently supported him, to the state at largo which has felt and expressed so much interest in his success and to himself, as a man not totally divested of feeling, never, on any consideration, to risk the life or reputation of the noble animal the generous and almost incredible exertions of which have gained lor the North so signal a victory and for himself such well earned and never-fading renown. JOHN C. STEVENS." "As Mr. Van Ranst, in a little work issued from the press at his instance entitled 'Tho History of American Eclipse," has touched upon the comparative powers of the early English race horses before I take leave of the subject, I propose, hereafter, to offer a few remarks in reply. "AN OLD TURFMAN." Of all the descendants of American Eclipse, none held .more deservedly a higher place than the noble mare Ariel. Her pedigree is undeniable ; her performances, in regard to stoutness, more particularly, were almost miraculous. I well remember, long before my arrival in this country, reading of her performances in the English newspapers at a time when matters of local interest in America seldom found a place in the Europen press and to be mentioned in them was in itself a proof of real celebrity. She was a beautiful gray, about fifteen hands high, of good proportions, strongly made, and, in action, said to have been strikingly handsome. The following account is from the "American Turf Register" of September, 1S34: Ariel certainly ranks with the best race horses of any age or clime. To adopt tho language of a valued correspondent, "Wo doubt whether any horse of any region ever did more good running, attended with such extensive and constant travel." From reference to English works and to our own pages we find no account of any horse which has either run or won as many races up to her time. (To Be Continued.)