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Daily Racing Form: n. Tuesday, November 21, 1922 Daily Racing Form. 400dpi TIFF G4 page images Triangle Publications, Inc., Chicago, IL 1922 drf1922112101 These pages may be freely searched and displayed. Permission must be received for subsequent distribution in print or electronically. Daily Racing Form: n. Tuesday, November 21, 1922 Daily Racing Form. Triangle Publications, Inc., Chicago, IL 1922 $IMLS This electronic text file was created by Optical Character Recognition (OCR). No corrections have been made to the OCR-ed text and no editing has been done to the content of the original document. Encoding has been done through an automated process using the recommendations for Level 1 of the TEI in Libraries Guidelines. Digital page images are linked to the text file. Page [1] 7 VOL. XXVHI. NO. 295 CHICAGO, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 21, 1922 PEICE 15 CENTS Foal Registration Gives Estimate of Growth of Our Thoroughbred Bloodstock FOAL REGISTRATION Gives Estimate of Growth of Our Thoroughbred Bloodstock. Figures for the Last Fifteen Years Show Recovery After -Ravages of 1908-1912 Period. NEW YORK, N. Y., November 20. With the registration of thoroughbred foals for the current year virtually completed there is a chance to estimate the growth of the bloodstock industry in the United Stales, and at the same time present a few facts for the consideration of those who have in the past contributed to conditions that have made the perpetuation of this most useful type possible. The conclusion after scanning the figures for the last fifteen years is inevitable that it takes a long time to rebuild an institution which has been so ruthlessly assailed as was racing in the period from 1903 to 1912. When thoroughbred breeding was at its height in 190G the registration of foals for the year of 1906-1907 numbered 4,400 and they came from practically every state in the Union, the Dominion of Canada, Mexico, Cuba and the Hawaiian Islands. Kentucky and California were the chief contributors. There were individual studs which boasted of hundreds of mares, while one the Itancho del Paso establishment of James B. Haggin had more than 1,200 inmates. This was undoubtedly the largest institution of its kind in the world. The war of aggression waged in this state by the reformers, which resulted in the passage of the Agnew-Hart law, closed the courses operated under the jurisdiction of the Jockey Club. It was practically confiscatory in its provisions as far as the racing associations were concerned. It also beggared many men and women engaged in the breeding of bloodstock, because it made all but exceptional thoroughbreds of the same value as the ordinary cold-blooded horse. Racing properties maintained at a great expense, whose owners were committed to the fulfilling of stake obligations, were confronted with a condition which depleted treasuries and in one instance led to bankruptcy. DARK BAYS OF THE TURF. The suffering endured in the period between 1909 and 1912 will never be forgotten. Studs were decimated. Australia, the Argentine, France and Germany were the bene-f ciaries of the policy which drove from the United States that clement which had been welcomed by our people 150 years before, and which had leavened the lump, quickening the whole and bringing into beins a horse type unique to America in the shape of the standard-bred. The loss to American breeding interests can best be told by the statement that thoroughbred registrations for 1913 totaled only 1,740 a decrease of 2.GG0. The slowness with which confidence in the future of racing has been won is indicated in the figures for the current year, for which 2.2G5 foals have been . enrolled. This is an even 100 more than in 1921, which in turn was 304 in advance of 1920. The manner in which progress has been made may best be told by giving, the figures for the entire period between 1913, when racing was resumed in this state, and the present time. The table appended was furnished by registrar Andrew Hcrkert of the Jockey Club: Year. Kegistrations.Ycar. Registrations. 1913 1,740 1918 1.9S7 1914 1,880 1919 1.S29 1915 1.99-1 1920 1,831 1016 1.980 1921 'J.16.-. 1917 1.9G1 10'2i 2.2C5 It takes time to produce a good mare, and the ground lost must of necessity slowly be rained. An influence which is certain to be helpful is seen in the increase of foreign Importations of bloodstock. Shipments like that from the French stud of A. IC Ma-comber play their part. The fifty head it comprises carry the best blood of France and England in their veins, and they will be a welcomed addition to the thoroughbred families of this country. They will become assimilated like those from the Mackay Hitchcock, Reiff, Duryea and other consignments of recent years. Famous Racer and Sire: Emperor of Norfolk One of Americas's Noblest Thoroughbreds FAMOUS RACER AND SIRE Emperor of Norfolk One of America's Noblest Thoroughbreds. $ How That Popular Horse, with the Mar-Telons Isaac Mnrphy In the Saddle, Won American Derby. of 1SSS. Underneath one of those grand old pepper trees that abound on the famous Baldwin ranch at Arcadia, Cal., with its leaves and branches drooping toward the ground as if in sorrow, is a grave marked by a stone indicating that beneath the sod lie the bones of one of the greatest race horses ever known in this country, the many time winner and noted sire. Emperor of Norfolk. Those who saw this great horse after his retirement, as he was led from his stall, could not help but notice and appreciate the beautiful disposition he possessed, his playful character, stout heart and bright eye. His beautiful curly mane and almost human roguishness would sometimes lead his admirers to think he had a mean disposition. But such was not the case. He was simply high strung and seemed to appreciate his own importance and his surroundings, for his stall was built in a barn that was shaded by palm trees and drooping peppers, with a perfect carpet of flowers of the California variety. Being led from his stall, he would snatch his halter, as if anxious once more to try his speed. He would wheel around and rear and kick vigorously like a two-year-old colt. But a word from his groom and he would become as docile as a kitten. "Whoa, Emperor," the groom would say to him, and immediately the animated piece of racing machinery would become as gentle as a pet rabbit. To gain his friendship all one had to do was to show him a piece of sugar, and he would follow even the greatest stranger around the paddocks of the ranch from one end to the other. His trainer, Tom Cook, has frequently said that Emperor of Norfolk had more sense than many human beings. ALL MOUKS" HIS DEATH. "When this noted race horse died all the big and little residents of Arcadia felt his loss as one does a house pet. Even the children on the ranch shed tears, for it was their wont to watch him and carry him little delicacies from the family sugar bowl and apples from the mother's cupboard. Hardened as was "Lucky" Baldwin to scenes of bloodshed and strife, much of which he went through in his earlier years, he broke down completely when told of the death of his favorite stallion, as if he had been one of his family. The incident recalled many of his great turf achievements, of which the winning of the American Derby was one. In those days the American Derby was the three-year-old race of this country. It was of as much importance to an American horse owner as is the "blue riband" of the English turf. To win the Derby was an honor and the height of a turfman's ambition. Why, then, should not Mr. Baldwin have had a soft spot in his heart for the Emperor of Norfolk, which stamped the final seal of his turf ambitions by winning the great American race. It was a memorable day at Washington Park, Chicago, in the year 1888, when seven of the best horses in the country filed out of tho paddock gate to parade to the post for the Derby with an estimated assemblage of 60,000 or more lovers of a horse race packing the grounds from rail to rail in the (Continued on eizMh page.) FAMOUS RACER AND SIRE (Continued from first page.) grandstands and in the infield. These horses were ridden by seven of the most famous jockeys of the day, including Isaac Murphy, Hamilton, Armstrong, Taral, StovaL Lewis, and last, but not least, "Andy" McCarthy. now RACE WAS RITJr. The cheers that rang out from the vast throng lasted until the horses had reached the starting post on the backstrctch, for the race was over a mile and a half course. Mr. Baldwin had two entries, Emperor of Norfolk and Los Angeles, the former carrying 123 pounds, with Isaac Murphy in the saddle. That reliable trainer "Bob" Thomas had prepared Emperor of Norfolk for the race and carefully timed his work. So universal was the opinion that he would win the race that odds of 4 to 1 were bet on his chances. Thomas knew the horse and his extraordinary ability so well that all he said to Murphy as he lifted him into the saddle was to let the horse do as "he liked, that he knew as much about the race and probably more than either his rider or trainer. He knew that Isaac Murphy and Emperor of Norfolk made a team without equal. While the horses were waiting for a start and maneuvering Mr. Baldwin and "Bob" Thomas stood side by side on the clubhouse stand. "Emperor looks to be mighty fit for the race," remarked his owner to tho trainer. "I don't think he could be in better condition," was the reply. "He seemed to know that he was being especially prepared for a big event. Many a time I have looked into his eyes and they seemed to say to me, 'When is this big thing coming off, boss? Then he would turn his head toward the tack room, as much as to say, 'I am ready if you are.' I tell you, Mr. Baldwin, the Emperor has brains and plenty of 'em, and I don't think any one win ever know just how fast he can run or how far he will carry his speed. He never seems to be extended." The cry, "They're off!" stopped further conversation for the moment, but it was only a false break. Then Baldwin asked Thomas what instructions he had given to Murphy. 2TO NEED OF INSTRUCTIONS. "I told him to just hang around until he thought it time to whisper to the horse. That was all," was "Bob's" confident reply. "Do you mean to say you did not tell him just what to do and where to make his move?" asked the owner. "They both know when to move," was the answer. The words had hardly died away before the horses had made a move and the starter's flag had given the signal that the race had begun. A horse called White was first to show in front, followed by Los Angeles and The Lion, the others being strung out pretty well, with Emperor of Norfolk among the trailers. These positions were maintained until entering the backstretch, where The Lion made a move and went to the front, followed by White and Los Angeles. To those who did not know it looked gloomy for Emperor of Norfolk. All this time Murphy was sitting as comfortably on Emperor of Norfolk as if ho had been idling his time in his old-fashioned armchair by the fireside. He was apparently content with the way things were going. So careless did he seem that it brought out an expression from Baldwin that was more forcible than elegant. "What is that nigger doing? Docs he never mean to make a move or is he going to wait until the race is over?" asked Baldwin of his trainer in a rather excited manner. "Don't worry, boss," answered Thomas in a most confident way, smiling as he said it "That be " shouted Baldwin, getting more and more excited as the race proceeded and as he watched Murphy, who was still hanging back on the leaders with as little concern as if he was riding- a cheap selling race instead of a prize worth more than $14,000 and the honor of winning the Derby. "What does he expect that horse to do," he shouted, "make up five or six lengths in an eighth of a mile?" "Let him alone and don't worry," tanta-lizingly answered Thomas. "By the Lord Harry, do you know what this "race means to me and to my friends? That jockey has no license to be so far behind as he is. He can never make up the ground." "You don't know your own horse," quietly answered the trainer. The horses were now nearing the home turn and the change that occurred in the positions will never be forgotten by those who saw the race. What Murphy said or did to the Emperor of Norfolk could not be heard or seen, but the colt seemed to fly past his opponents as if they were stricken with paralysis. In less than one hundred feet he went by the leaders, one by one, and took command in such a resolute fashion that the contest narrowed down into a one-horse race in a few seconds. The crowd went wild. Hats, umbrellas, gloves and almost every conceivable thing in the garment line floated in the air. Once in the lead Murphy rode as confidently as if he was taking park exercise. Not a hand or heel did he move, and amid a scene of wildest excitement he won the race practically pulled up. Baldwin wiped the perspiration from his brow with his old red bandana handkerchief and, turning to his trainer, shook him by the hand, remarking: "What a horse and what a rider!" Emperor of Norfolk trotted back to the judges stand to report, and notwithstanding he had run a mile and a half in 2 :40 over a slow track he did not take a long breath. His trainer took hold of his bridle and stroked his nose and then patted him on the neck. "Well, old boy," said he, looking the Emperor in tho eye, "now you know why you have been getting the best California hay and the finest oats you have won the Derby." And Emperor of Norfolk pricked up his cars, pawed the ground and nodded his head as if he understood. Improvements at Belmont: Main Track Resurfaced and Pad Dock inclosure Beautified IMPROVEMENTS AT BELMONT 1 Main Track Resurfaced and Paddock Inclosure Beautified. Carpenters Busy Inclosing Stables for Winter Colony Additional Quarters for Itancocas String. 4 NEW YORK, N. T., November 20. Taking advantage of the fine weather this fall superintendent Pels of the Westchester Racing Association has carried to completion the resurfacing of the main track at Belmont Park, and has well under way other improvements planned by the management. That a splendid job has been done on the course is apparent at a glance and such experienced trainers as Thomas Welsh and A. J. Joyner pronounce it in perfect condition. No expense was spared in attaining the result which earned this tribute from these horsemen. Mr. Pels first scraped the course till the surface was as level as a billiard table. The soil which was removed he thoroughly screened, removing all stones and grit. This screened soil was incorporated with top soil on the property which had been treated in like manner. The new soil was a sandy loam. A mixture of these soils was made and the footing is now light and resilient, with a cushion that breaks the jar and will keep horses going soundly in their work. Within the next two weeks Mr. Pels will cover the track with manure for the winter. This manure will not only stop soil blowing, but when thoroughly rotten and amalgamated with the soil will give the course a life that will add much to the safety of training operations and be a contributing influence in the establishing of fast records. A portion of the track was treated this way last winter arid it harrowed like an ash heap in the spring. With an abundance of of long-straw manure available the ment determined to continue the treatment this fall. CHANGES IN PADDOCK. Visitors will find the already beautiful paddock at Belmont Park improved by the removal of tho wooden building which served as a saddling shed in bad weather. This structure obstructed tho view of tho old Manice property, part of the AVest-chester holdings, and now under lease to the Turf and Field Ciub. The impression of spaciousness is heightened by the change, and when the spring time rolls around again the horses will be found walking about in a tree-encircled ring with the dark green of the pines and spruces for a background. The new saddling building will be reconstructed facing the paddock proper, with its back 1 against the private stable of A. K. Macom-ber. Carpenters are busy inclosing stables at the Hempstead end of the 'property in preparation for the coming winter. R. L. Gerry has a thirty-stall inclosure. The Log Cabin stable, in which W. Averill Harriman is interested, has one of fifteen stalls and Samuel C. Hildreth is completing an additional stable for the Rancocaa Stable. Mr. Gerry will build an $8,900 cottage. The Greentrec and Oak Ridge stables have cottages that cost $10,000 or more, while the private stable of A. K. Macomber, which has a covered track a quarter of a mile in circumference, cost $40,000 when it was built some years ago. Paul Jones Victory: Kentucky Derby Winner of 1920 in Smashing Performance PAUL JONES' VICTORY . . Kentucky Derby Winner of 1920 in Smashing Performance. Polly Ann Defeats Fair Phantom in Priscilla Purse After Sensational Finish. Btji3tJE, Md., November 20. Paul Jones, the sonvif Sea King and May Florence, winner of the Kentucky Derby of 1920 under tha silks of Ral Parr, was first in the Bennings Purse, the principal contest at Bowie this afternoon. It was a mile race and at the end he scored impressively from H. P. "Whitney's Prudery, and third fell to H. Alter-man's Tufter, with J. R. Skinker's Slippery Elm, the only other starter, a distant last. Another bright sunshiny day brought out a big crowd, but unfortunately many of thoso from Washington missed the running of tho first faco by reason of delay on the road. The track was at its best and the entertainment first class. In the Bennings Purse, Tufter was the one to cut out the running and Slippery Elm went along with him. Prudery lost some ground on the first turn and Paul .Tones was lengths back of the other three when the backstretch was reached, with Lang content to rate along in that position. Callahan moved up with Prudery jroing out of the backstretch and there Slippery Elm dropped back well beaten, but Tufter hung on well as the filly drew up. Then Paul Jones made his move and before the stretch was reached ho had circled around and in the run through the straight he readily put Prudery away to bo winner by a length, while Prudery beat Tufter two and a half lengths for second place. The Priscilla Purse, a mile for fillies, was one of the best races of the day, and it brought about a thrilling finish when Lowe Jenkins' Polly Ann slipped through next to the Inside rail in tho stretch to beat home Montfort Jones' Fair Phantom, while Robert L. Gerry's Emotion was a close "third. FAIR PHANTOM'S GREAT SPUED. Fair Phantom and Emotion were the ones to cut out the pace and Careful was showing the way to By Jiminy, with Polly Ann, Prodigious and Thimble following in fairly close order. Garner had Fair Phantom going along so smoothly in front that there did not seem to be any chance of her being caught, while Emotion was holding to second place as readily. Then J. Callahan moved with Polly Ann on the inner rail. At the head of the stretch both Fair Phantom and Emotion went out a bit and Callahan drove the Jenkins filly hard along tho inside rail. Garner saw the danger and went to a drive on Fair Phantom, but tho four-year-old would not be denied and stride by stride she wore the three-year-old down until at the end she was winner by a nosa in the last stride, while Fair Phantom beat Emotion a length and a quarter for second place. An even dozen maidens took part in tho running of the first race and the winner came from an unexpected quarter when IT. Alterman's Homestretch, showing vast improvement of form over his recent starts, was victorious in an easy manner from J. E. Madden's Pay Dear, while third portion of the purse fell to R. C Blake's VIrginiu The race was at five and a half furlongs and no time was lost at the post. The speedy but non-stayingPrincesse d'Ouilly displayed a high order of early speed and quickly drew into the lead. She was joined by Quarrel and the latter moved into the lead at the turn for home and quickly opened up a long lead. In the meantime Homestretch and Pay Dear were working their way up through the field and it was not until well settled into the stretch that Homestretch, under Lang's energetic riding, drew into the lead. Pay Dear came with a rush at the end. whilo Virginius finished going fast. The winner absorbed but meager support in the wagering and netted a handsome return for the usual investment. TORCirVS GAME RACK. Torchy, from the Quincy Stable, ran a good game race to be winner of the six and a half furlongs for platers that was tho second offering, but at the end ho was doing his best to beat Robert L. Gerry's Feodor by a narrow margin, while third plaea fell to Joseph Brant. Tho start was not a good one. but Ira Wilson was particularly unfortunato in getting away. Torchy was away well and Smallwood quickly took her into command, with Joseph Brant racing second and Feodor third. In the run through tho "backstretch Torchy increased his lead to a couple of lengthy but at the head of the stretch Feodor had (Continued on second page.) ! PAUL JONES' VICTORY (Continued from first page.) moved up on the outside until he looked a sure winner. An eighth from the finish Smallwood had to go to the whip, but Feo-dor hung- on while Torchy fought it out gamely to be winner by a nose and Feodor was a half dozen lengths before the tiring Joseph Brant. John E. Madden's Best Love was winner of the three-quarters of the Gossip Purse, for two-year-old fillies, when right at the end Marinelli outrode Lang, who had the mount on H. P. Whitney's Fly by Day. It was a close fit at the end and Marinelli landed Best Love winner because he held his mount together in a powerful hand ride, while Lang made the mistake of going to the whip. Fly by Day was the one to set most of the pace and for a time her stablemate "Woodland was in second place, but Best Love was never far away and Marinelli was riding a confident race. Woodland had dropped back beaten before the stretch was reached and Marinelli was moving up strongly with Best Love until she was lapped on Fly by Day when the stretch was reached. The Whitney filly was still racing strongly, but Lang became alarmed and drew his whip. That proved a fatal move and while Fly by Day was still fighting it out resolutely Lang was of little help and just in the closing strides Best Love got her head down in front. Five lengths farther back August Belmont's Felside finished with a determined rush to be third. Brilliance, the Cosden starter, after showing a flash of early speed, tired badly at the end. The mile and seventy yards of the sixth race brought together a cheap band of plat-I ers and Clarence Buxton's Johnny Dundee proved best when he defeated W. Collins' Nightboat, while Picnic was third. Sling and Picnic were the ones to cut out most of the running, but in the stretch Johnny Dundee and Nightboat raced past them and at the end Johnny Dundee was going away. Nightboat had started rather slowly and his performance was first class. Sling had no excuses and quit, while Picnic also weakened. C. W. Primrose has received a wire from Tijuana announcing the arrival of the race special safely. All records for horse transportation were broken when the trip was mado in four days seven and a half hours. This included a delay of eight hours caused by a wreck of a train in front of the special. E. K. Bryson has purchased Setting Sun, the two-year-old son of Olambala and Sunburst, from R. T. Wilson. B. K. McAtee, agent for J. C. Milam, is here to make the engagements for M. Garner during the Bowie meeting. Montfort Jones has the first call on this good rider. J. R. Skinker claimed 1-oor Sport for $2,381 after his race Saturday. F. Matson took Transient out of the last race Saturday for ?1,4S0. Jockey L. McAtee was taken ill after the third race and was compelled to cancel the remainder of his mounts for the afternoon. Sam Louis sold Sling to E. Denham and he performed under the Denham silks in the sixth race. L. T. Bauer and H.- Dattner have arranged to ship the good campaigner Bunga Buck to New Orleans. Stake blanks for both the Westchester Racing Association and the Saratoga Association were distributed among the horsemen at Bowie. The Westchester stakes are to close November 21 and those of the Saratoga Association November 27. After the running of the first race G. W. Foreman claimed Feodor from Robert L. Gerry. Illinois Jockey Club Meets Wednesday 1 ILLINOIS JOCKEY CLUB MEETS WEDNESDAY Secretary Thomas E. Bourke of the Illinois Jockey Club left Sunday morning for Bowie, Md., on an important mission regarding tho election of officials, which will be held Wednesday night at the club headquarters in the Garrick Theater building. While at Bowie Mr. Bourke will arrange a definite settlement with Judge Joseph A. Murphy regarding the stewardship for tho spring meeting at Hawthorne. Whether or not Judge Murphy will again act as presiding judge will be decided while Mr. Bourke is at the Maryland race course, where Mr. Murphy is acting as presiding judge. Mr. Bourke by this time has probably interviewed many of the leading horsemen whose stables are now racing at Bowie, and secured promises of the majority to ship to Hawthorne for the spring meeting some time in May, the dates of which will bfe decided upon at tho club's meeting Wednesday night. After finishing his conference with racing officials and owners at Bowie Secretary Bourko will go direct to Washington, where he plans arranging through Mr. A. A. Cedar-wald, secretary of the American Remount Association, for a meeting with Secretary of War Weeks to procure that official's opinion concerning promoting Remount Service in Illinois. Australian Rider for Joel AUSTRALIAN RIDER FOR JOEL W. II. McLachlan, the fine Australian rider, has been at work this year in England, but without the great success that came to Woot-ton, Bullock, Carslake and Gray. He is on his way home now and is to return and ride next year for Mr. S. B. Joel, for whom De Mcstre, also an Australian, trains. In Australia McLachlan was at the top of the tree, and with a full chance is sure to succeed in England. Bradley Horses Go South BRADLEY HORSES GO SOUTH; LEXINGTON, Ky., November 20. Best Pal I and Be More Careful and six yearlings were shipped today from Idle Hour Stock Farm to New Orleans to join the E. R. Bradley string shipped from Dade Park and to be raced during the winter by" William Hurley. Those shipped from Dade Park are Boy From Home, Bedazzle, Beach Beauty, Brunell, Blue Nose, Body Guard, Bartered, Bit o' Black and Gentleman Jouett. The yearlings are: Bay colt, by North Star III. Acntissinia (dam of By Gosh, by Forfarshire). Bay filly, by Helmet Almadie (dam of Game Cock, by Sir Modrcd). Bay filly, by Broomstick Belisario (dam of Beaming; Beauty, by Hippodrome). Black colt, by Black Toney Lady lumruish, by St. Simon. Chestnut colt, by I'olytnelian Tranid. by Toter. Browc colt, by North Star III. Boilinff 1'oint, by Macdonald II. Exodus from Pimlico Track EXODUS FROM PIMLICO TRACE BALTIMORE. Md.. November 20. The j final shipments from Pimlico to Bowie have been completed. The Pimlico track has been closed for the winter and horses that had stabled there have gone into winter quarters at tho Driving Park. Walter McCreery is Dead WALTER McCREERY IS DEAD LONDON. England, November 20. Walter McCreery, the Anglo-American turfman, died in France, November S. His remains were brought to England and interred four days later. Page 2 DAILY RACING FORM VOLUME XXVm. NTJMBEE 895 Entered as second-class matter. April 2, 1896, at the post-office at Chicago, Illinois, under Act of March 3, 1879. DAILY RACING FORM PUBLISHING CO. 441 PLYMOUTH COURT - CHICAGO. ILL. 167-159 EAST 32nd ST.. KE"W YORK CITY, N. Y. 74 EXCHANGE STREET - BUFFALO, N. Y. W. J. McMUBRAY, Publisher and General Manager. Daily During Winter Months. (Daily (Except Monday) Balance of the Year. A Daily Reflection of the American Turf by Telecraph SUBSCRIPTION BY FIBST-CLASS MAIL: May to November, inclusive $ 4.00 per month December to April, inclusive 5.00 per month PAYABLE IN ADVANCE. BACK! NUMBERS BY MAIL, 15 CENTS EACH. TELEPHONE 087 nARRISON. (For business and circulation purposes only.) This telephone has no connection -with the news or editorial departments and cannot be used to communicate with them. To be considered and answered, all queries to Daily Racing Form must be sent over the full name and with the address of writer. The names and addresses are subject to a local and foreign directory test. 59358 is first index of 1922 Here and There on the Turf Here and There on the Turf Lucky Hour Gains in Prestige. No Master Three -Year-Old. Standing of Sally's Alley. Bowie's Peculiar Track. That Matamoros Venture. After the brilliant opening of the Bowie meeting on Saturday, no doubt can exist of its importance and advance in standing. When so much was said of the top-notch horses that were engaged many doubted that they would be raced, although on the ground. That doubt was dispelled in the running of the Southern Maryland Handicap. The Lexington Stable's Lucky Hour, winner of this feature, is assuredly one of the best, if not the best, of his age. His performance in this handicap, while it was not a swiftly-run race, was particularly impressive. He was giving away age and weight to most of the starters when he shouldered 118 pounds successfully and had to be a truly high-class colt to win. Fair Phantom, Surf Rider and Hephaistos were the other three-year-olds to go to the post and, while Surf Rider was only in receipt of four pounds, the others had a big weight advantage when Hephaistos only took up 108 pounds and Fair Phantom was in under the feather of 99 pounds. Captain Alcock, winner of both the Bowie Handicap and the Pimlico Cup, was under equal weights with Lucky Hour at 118 pounds. But he is a five-year-old and he was soundly beaten in the race. The racing season will come to an end without the crowning of an undisputed king of the division, but in considering the merits of various aspirants Lucky Hour will always have one of the foremost places. Last spring first came Benjamin Block's Morvich, by reason of his Kentucky Derby victory, and Richard T. Wilson's Pillory because he had won the Preakness, but it was admitted at that time that many of the most brilliant three-year-old prospects were not able to meet their engagements in these races. Lucky Hour was one that was peculiarly unfortunate, for just when he was recovering from the illness that prevented his racing in either the Preakness or the Derby, he was severely kicked in the head by Southern Cross, a stable mate. This resulted in an injury that for a time, it was feared, would ruin the colt for further racing. He was kicked with such force as to be knocked down and an operation was performed to remove a piece of splintered bone. Naturally, this halted his training for a considerable time. He had raced brilliantly at Havre de Grace before taking sick and this later injury happened while he was in training on a Long Island track. In the meantime Whiskaway had been uncovered and when he so easily took the measure of Morvich in the Carlcton Stakes, it was the : first time the Bon of Runnymede and Hymir had tasted defeat. Wiskaway went along to the Huron Handicap at Saratoga in which he was thoroughly beaten by Rockminister! Morvich dipped farther back when he was : beaten by Surf Rider and Kai-Sang had raced i his way to the front rank without having to i meet the best of them. Snob H. and Hca were '. two others that had their brief day of glory '. and all this time the return of Lucky Hour and Bunting was looked forward to eagerly. That meeting came and each colt still has his ; steadfast admirers. ' They were close enough together in an analysis of their performances to make the question of which was the better one acute. Then again Rockminister came into the picture by defeating both of them at Latonia. In the meantime, Kai-Sang was kept away from the races by reason of a foot trouble and he didn't have a chance at either of them. Thus it is that one after another of the three-year-olds have flashed to the top, but not one of them has remained long enough to be an undisputed champion of the three-year-old division. Of them Rockminister and Lucky Hour are still in training and are at Bowie. Rockminister did not start in the Southern Maryland Handicap, although he had four pounds advantage over the Lexington Stable colt. They will almost surely be brought together before the end of the meeting and, as far as they are concerned, the question of superiority should be decided. But this does not mean the championship, for Whiskaway, Bunting and Kai-Sang still have as much right for consideration as best of the year, no matter what the result may be of a meeting between Lucky Hour and Rockminister. Of them all it is not improbable that Kai-Sang would be the one crowned, if it were left to a voting contest among the close students of racing. There exists a like condition in studying the two-year-olds of the year. August Belmont's Messenger was forced into retirement just when he appeared to be the most promising prospect. Harry Payne Whitney's Enchantment, by reason of being a gelding, had limited opportunities. Then his slowness in starting cost him stake races that he should have won. Willis Sharpe Kilmer's Sally's Alley is undoubtedly the best of her sex and her victories in both the Futurity at Belmont Park and the Pimlico Futurity pronounced her best of her age, colts as well as fillies, so far as those in the two races were concerned. But Sally's Alley, with all the brilliance of her racing, has not stood out alone as the best two-year-old should. At this time of the year it is seldom there is not one that, by reason of its racing, stands out over the others until it is rated as best, but the same condition of ! affairs that prevails among the colts and fillies a year older is found in the new 1922 crop. It is another championship that is still debatable at the end of the racing season. While on the question of the best two-year-olds there are several of the truly good ones racing at Bowie. General Thatcher, winner of the Advance Purse at six and a half furlongs Saturday, is one of these. This son of Sweep and Polistena ran a particularly impressive race when he scored so easily from August Belmont's Osprey, Walter J. Salmon's Yigil and such others as Frank G., Moonraker, Best Love, Good Night and Heeltaps. In that race Keogh had the Nevada Stock Farm colt under restraint practically throughout and, while there were excuses for two of the other starters, it did not take anything away from the easy character of the victory. Those that had an excuse were Frank G. and Osprey. Frank G. showed a brilliant turn of speed when he was leading through the backstretch, but bled and, as a natural consequence, quit badly in the stretch. Osprey was rushed up in one eighth at a clip that took considerable out of him and tired in the last eighth. But General Thatcher was such an easy winner and Keogh rode with such confidence that there was no doubt of his being best. Superintendent Richard Pending has mi-proved the Bowie track considerably since last spring, but it is still a slow track and just a bit different from any of the others. Some I horses are much at home in its footing, while jto many others it is puzzling and difficult. .For that reason Bowie in the past has been a great track for horses to repeat. It appeared jin the racing of Saturday that Montfort Jones' Pegasus and his Surf Rider could not race i i '. '. ; ' freely in the going, while it was no handicap for that fast filly Gentility from the G. L. Blackford stable. Hephaistos was a veritable Hindoo through its going last fall and he still appears to be thoroughly at home there this fall. Osprey performs in a fashion to suggest mastering of the going and Fair Phantom can run over it swiftly. Ability to run over the Bowie track is never thoroughly shown in the exercise gallops and it will take actual racing to determine this quality in the horses that are there for the first time. It is safe to predict on the history of the other meetings that winners will repeat. Winter racing is constantly growing in importance and, while there will be no meeting at Mexico City, plans are going forward for the establishment of an elaborate plant at Matamoros, just across the Rio Grande from Brownsville. This will be conducted by the same sportsmen who took racing to Mexico City and the plans contemplate a track that may be a real addition to the winter meetings. Geographically it is sure to be much more popular than Mexico City as a racing point and may play a prominent part in the racing scheme of stables that campaign their horses through the cold months. This track, it is said, will be ready for use in 1923. Daily Racing Form Handicaps Daily Racing Form Handicaps BOWIE i The horses which seem best in Tuesday's races are : Prince George Park Bowie, Mil., November 20, 1322. 1 Cork Elm, Wrangler, Racket. 2 Kirah. Hidden Jewel, Gaudy. 3 Osprey, Vigil, Daniel. 4 Crocus, Gentility, Miss Joy. 5 Gentility, Opperman, Pegasus. 6 Goaler, War Mask, Austral. 1 7 TOM McTAGGART, Phalaris, Attorney M Muir. F. J. Ortell. New Yorlc Handicap. 1 Be Trueman, Racket, The Girl, Caladium. 2 Jyntee, Hidden Jewel, Mustard Seed, Beverly Belle. 3 Osprey, Vigil, The Clown, Homestretch. 4 GENTILITY, Fair Phantom, On Watch, Dexterous. 5 Gentility, Opperman, North AVnles, All Over. C Goaler, Huonec, Debadou, Dark Horse. 7 Doctor Jim, La Kross, Phalaris, Dotta's Best. Chicago and Buffalo Hand ic:i. 1 Be Trueman, Racket, The Girl, Rosie H. 2 Gaudy, Hidden Jewel, Jyntee, Tidings. 3 Osprey, Vigil, Moonraker, The Clown. 4 CROCUS, Gentility, Fair Phantom, Dry Moon. 5 Gentility, Opperman, Clansman, Pegasus. G War Mask, Goaler, Huonec, Clean Gone. 7 Phalaris, Tom McTaggart, Attorney Muir, Blazonry. Observer's Handicap. 1 Be Trueman, Cork Elm, Racket, Ducks and Drakes. 2 Jyntee, Hidden Jewel, Kirah, Camouflage. 3 Osprey, Vigil, Homestretch, Moonraker. 4 Fair Phantom, Crocus, Gentility, Dry Moon. 5 GENTILITY, Clansman, Opperman, All Over. G Goaler, Clean Gone, War Mask, Huonec. 7 Tom McTaggart, La Kross, Phalaris, Attorney Muir. Consensus or Handicaps. 1 Be Trueman, Cork Elm, Racket, The Girl. 2 Jyntee, Kirah, Gaudy, Hidden Jewel. 3 OSPREY, Vigil, The Clown. Homestretch. 4 Crocus Gentility, Fair Phantom, Dry Moon. 5 Gentility, Opperman, Clansman, Pegasus. G Goaler, War Mask, Huonec, Clean Gone. 7 Tom McTaggart, Doctor Jim, Phalaris, La Kross. J. J. McCafferty at Havana J. J. McCAFFERTY AT HAVANA HAVANA, Cuba, November 20. J. J. Mc-Cafferty, who has been riding and training horses for over a quarter of a century, and who has raced at Oriental Park since the track was first opened, will begin the season with a stable of eight horses, of which five are Cuban-breds, and the property of Senor Julio Gomez, owner of the Rosario sugar mill. The Gomez horses will be raced in the name of the Rosario Stable. They include the three-year-old Fasenda, the two-year-olds Relox and Aguacate, and a couple of yearlings that have been given the names of Ponce and Liborio. McCafferty also has the five-year-old gelding J. Alfred Clark, which will carry the colors of J. J. Woolf, and the five-year-old Ballot Bittra stallion Vice-Chairman, which will race in McCafferty's own colors. Twenty Years Ago Today Twenty Years Ago Today C. Kelly rode two winners at Latonia. There was racing at Latonia, Benning and Ingleside. Oddfellow sired two of the winners at Latonia First Attempt and Past Master. Jockey J. Ranch rode four winners at Ingleside, accounting for the last three races in a row. Hand Vice, ridden by McAuliffe, won the steeplechase handicap, the feature race at Latonia. In a field of nine he won easily. Secretary Martin Nathanson of the Lakeside Jockey Club announced officially that "Dick" Rome had been ruled off the turf for life for using abusive and insulting language to judge Hamilton. Several Kentucky breeders were industriously looking over the country for Dan Regan, a horse once owned by John E. Madden, but which had never graduated from the maiden ranks. The reason for their eagerness to secure Dan Regan was that he was a brother to Hastings, the leading stallion. Latest Kentucky Gossip LATEST KENTUCKY GOSSIP LEXINGTON, Ky., November 20. J. C. Milam has sold to A. Morgan, former jockey, of Covington, the following yearlings: Bay colt, by The Manager Fragrance, by Gree-nan; brown colt, by Delhi Tempt, by Dick Finnell; bay filly, by Colonel Vennie-Mar-garet Kent, by Plaudit. Thomas Piatt has shipped to Ed Trotter two horses, Wyoming and Brunswick, the property of W. Kirk Harrington, to go into winter quarters at Churchill Downs, Louisville. Emil Herz, who has been at Short Grass Stud Farm for several (rays, left here Sunday morning for New York to meet his wife, who is coming from Europe to spend the winter with him at the farm here. John O. Whitlow stated that he has abandoned his plan to ship his string to New Orleans for the winter and will remain her. Hal Price Hcadley upon his return from a hunting trip said that he had decided to point his good colt Hopeless for the Kentucky Derby. The colt is quartered with others at Beaumont Farm and is doing splendidly. Edward Cebrian and Julio Jorrin, his guest from Havana, motored over to Louisville to see the Cebrian and Lo-wc horses prior to their shipment to Havana. The mares George D. Widener has at Hi-nata Farm in charge of William King are: At Once, Cutana, Corpuscule. Duekshot. Farce, Gipsy Hill, MessIina, Sanberia, all imported; and Feminist, Mile. Dazie, Plagany and Star of Danube. Try J. E. Widener Yearlings TRY J. E. WIDENER YEARLINGS NEW YORK, N. Y., November 20 J. EL Widener visited Belmont Park Thursday morning to see his yearlings go through their paces under the direction of trainer Thomas Welsh. There are seventeen youngsters in the Widener barn and they were sent a quarter of a mile over the training track in satisfactory time in spite of the fact that the course was rather slow as a result of Wednesday's rain. Page 3 Bowie Form Chart Bowie Form Chart i BOWIE, MD., MONDAY, NOVEMBER 20. 1922. rrincc George Tark (1 mile). Second day. Southern ( Maryland Agricultural and Fair Association. Autumn Meeting of 11 days. Weather clear; tempera- ( ture 02'. ' Stewards. II. I. Conkling, G. Brown. Jr., and Baker Waters. Judges. Joseph A. Murphy, Joseph Me- J Lennan, Edward Tribe and J. II. Anderson. Starter, George Miller. Racing Secretary, Joseph McLennan. ( ( Racing starts at 1:15 p. m. (Chicago time 12:1.! p. m.). W indicates whip, S spurs, B blinkers. Figures in parentheses fallowing the distance of each race indicate date, track record, age of horse and weight carried. Indicates apprentice allowance. ! f0-i FIEST HACE 5 1-2 Furlongs. (April 2, 19171:073100.) Purse $1,300. 2-year-UWOiO olds. Maidens. Allowances. Net value to winnor 875; second, $250; third, 125; fourth, $50. j Index Horses AWtPPSt M. Str Fin Jockeys Owners Equlv. Odds Str't ' C6720 HOMESTRETCH w 115 10 5 4 41 31 1 C Lang H Alterman 560-100 : C0701 PAY DEAR wb 112 11 6 G'l G'S 4 21 B Marlnelli J E Madden 405-100 CG692 VIRGINIUS wb 115 4 9 S 8 S 31 E Taplin R C Blake 1070-100 1 G6478 QUARREL w 112 2 1 2 2! 1 41 L Penman H P "Whitney 535-100 CG474 TURBULENT w 112 1 2 3 3 5 51 E Jelley J M Zimmer 7460-100 LOCH AYR w 112 12 11 71 6l G C1 B Parke J A Buchanan fl375-100 - 66706 SYLVAN SPRING w 115 8 7 51 71 7" 7 1 M Gamer H M Pearson 263-100 , 66706 P'ESSE D'OUILLY wn 112 3 3 1 l1 21 S A Schu'gr Xalapa Farm Stable S70-100 66371 SETTING SUN wb 118 5 11 9 9 9 9 J Butwell E K Bryson t GG701 SULTAN w 115 9 10 101 101 10s 10 T Rice S C Dcnham t G654G HIGH COMM'DER wb 115 6 4 111 11 11s 11 C H Miller J McLaughlin 12210-100 66590 OLD TIMER w 115 78 13121212 L Morris W W Loney 10730-100 - fMutuel field. Time, 1:09. Track fast. $2 mutuels paid. Homestretch, $13.20 straight, $G.10 place, $4.50 show; Pay Dear, $5.10 place, $3.G0 , show; Virginius, $G.30 show. i Equivalent booking odds Homestretch. 5G0 to 100 straight, 20-5 to 100 place, 125 to 100 show; ray Dear. 155 to 100 place, SO to 100 show; Virginius, 215 to 100 show. "Winner Ch. c, by Bard of Hope Star of Runnymede, by Star Shoot (trained by E. Sictas; bred by Mr. R. Lawrence Smith). i Went to post at 1:17. At post 1 minute. Start poor and slow. Won handily; second and third driving. HOMESTRETCH began somewhat slowly, but had a clear course all the way and gradually improved his position while racing on the outside and, coming fast through the stretch, wore the leaders ( down and, passing them, won going away. PAY DEAR, in close quarters for the first half mile, finished fast and outstayed VIRGINIUS. The latter began slowly, but closed an immense gap and ran an excellent race. QUARREL, prominent from the start, raced PRINCESSE D'OUILLY into defeat and took the lead after entering the stretch, but tired in the final eighth. TURBULENT raced well. LOCH AYR closed up ground from a slow beginning. SYLVAN SPRING was never fully in his stride, meeting with continuous interference. PRINCESSE D'OUILLY quit after going a half mile in the lead. Scratched CGG76Jacqueline Julian. 112; OGSOORock Bottom. 115; G6706 Red Wreath, 112; GG701 The ' Gaff, 115; C6G76 Zeurcka. 112; GGG7G All American, 115; G37GS Jigstep, 112; Pretext, 115. Overweights Setting Sun, 3 pounds. jno- A SECOND RACE 6 1-2 Furlongs. (Nov. 29, 1917 1:19 4 112,) Purse $1,300. 3-year-DOuItc olds and upward. Claiming. Net value to winner $875; second, $250; third, $125; fourth, $50. Index Horses AWtPPSt i Str Fin Jockeys Owners Eqniv. Odds Str't G6692 TORCHY wb 3 107 5 3 1 ll 11 1 E Sm'w'od Quincy Stable tlSO-100 66703 FEODOR w 5 110 8 5 4 31 2' 2 L McAtee R L Gerry 4S3-100 66692 JOSEPH BRANT w 3 107 10 2 2 21 3 3s C Lang H P Gardner 1160-100 GG6 10 RUDDLES wb 4 105 7 8 S Gl 51 41 W Organ A S Lippman 1710-100 66620 RUMMEL w 3 107 4 9 9 9 7 l 51 B Mari'elll Ascot Stable t 58310 P. T. BARNUM w 4 110 11 1 3 4 4 61 C H Miller B Lelght t G6458FAYELLE wb 3 99 3 11 10'JIO 91 71 E Bell J L Price 1270-100 65175 THE DECISION wb 9 110 9 7 51 51 Gl 8s J Rowan A Swinke S6O-100 G6663 IRA WILSON w 5 113 2 13 13 ll1 10 9 E Taplin Crow Point Stabl 2S5-100 6G730T. J. P'NDERGASTw 4 107 12 4 7ll 71 8 10s E Gorman O J Grau 16050-100 G6771MID CITY w 5 1U 6 10 12 12 11s 11 E Jelley S H Dudley t 66774 FOREST QUEEN wb 3 101 13 12 ll1 13 123 12" E Martz J M Hubbell Jr 15SO-100 (65870) GARFIELD w 4 115 1 6 61 Si 13 13 F Welner E E Watson 1220-100 jMutuel field. Time, 23, 47, 1:15, 1:22. Track fast. $2 mutuels paid, Torchy, field, $11.00 straight, $5.00 place, $3.70 show; Feodor, $7.00 place, $5.50 show; Joseph Brant, $9.30 show. Equivalent booking odds Torchy, field. 4S0 to 100 straight, 150 to 100 place, 85 to 100 show; Feodor, 250 to 100 place, 175 to 100 show; Joseph Brant, 305 to 100 show. Winner B. g, by Light Brigade, Jessie Woodson, by Scorpion (trained by J. Fitzsimmons; bred by Mr. L. A. Lyne). Went to post at 1:47. At post 1 minute. Start bad and slow. Won driving; second and third the same. TORCHY, lucky and off forwardly, raced into a long lead in the first half and tired in the stretch, but held his lead resolutely under a vigorous hand ride and outstayed FEODOR at the end. FEODOR moved up gamely after entering the .stretch, but began tiring after overtaking the leader. JOSEPH BRANT raced prominently all the way and had no mishaps. RUDDLES made up ground. RUMMEL closed a big gap. P. T. BARNUM showed speed, but tired in the final quarter. The last six at the start began slowly and had little chance afterward. Scratched G6487 Meuse. 107; G6G92Dan Boiling, 102; G6521 Radical, 107; G5CS2 Skooter, 107; GGG59 Kirah, 107; GG250 Frank Monroe, 105; GG52G The Clockmender, 102, Overweights T. J. Pcndergast, 2 pounds; Mid City, L rQ-fl p THIRD RACE 3-4 Mile. (Nov. 24, 1917 1:12 4 122.) Gossip Purse. Purse $1,300. OOO JL3 2-year-olds. Fillies. Allowances. Net value to winner $875; second, $250; third, $125; fourth, $50. Index Horses AWtPPSt Str Fin Jockeys Owners Equlv. Odds Str't G6800 BEST LOVE w 108 7 3 31 2 1& 1" B Mari'elll J E Madden 195-100 66594 FLY BY DAY w 104 1 1 11 2 2s C Lang H P Whitney fl50-100 66342 FELSIDE wb 103 9 9 71 7 41 31 L McAtee A Belmont JS75-100 G6554 BRILLIANCE wsn 102 6 5 5 4 5 4 E Bell J S Cosden 4020-100 6G800 HEELTAPS w 112 4 4 2l 3 3 51 E Sm'w'od W Irvine 1263-100 j GG598 MISS MINERVA wb 105 8 6 C 8' 7' 6" E Scobie Montfort Jonca 1125-100 6G800 MARIE BLANCHE w 104 2 11 101 91 81 71 S Lowe H Dattner 7210-100 j 66350 'WOODLAND w 112 5 2 41 61 Gl S L Penman H P Whitney t (66478) BEATITUDE w 102 3 7 8s 51 9 9l F Weiner A Belmont t 66072 THESSALY w 102 11 10 91 11 10: 10 H Thomas S Loui3 5715-100 62657 DUSTER w 101 10 8 11 10 11 11 T Finn J S Cosden 5 tCoupled in betting as H. P. Whitney entry; JA. Belmont entry; J. S. Cosden entry. Time, 23, 47, 1:14, Track fast. $2 mutuels paid. Best Love, $5.90 straight, $2.90 place, $2.30 show; H. P. Whitney entry, $2.90 place, $2.20 show; A. Belmont entry, $2.80 show. Equivalent booking odds Best Love, 195 to 100 straight, 45 to 100 place, 15 to 100 show; H. P. Whitney entry, 45 to 100 place, 10 to 100 show; A- Belmont entry, 40 to 100 show. Winner B. f, by Ogden Maud B. L., by Star Shoot (trained by M. Hirsch; bred by Mr. W. R. Estill). Went to post at 2:18. At post 2 minutes. Start good and slow. Won driving; second and third the same. BEST LOVE raced In close pursuit of the leaders under slight restraint until well into the stretch, then moved up gamely and outgamed FLY BY DAY at the end. The latter set a very fast early pace and, saving ground on the turns, responded gamely when called on, but could not withstand the winner's challenge. FELSIDE began slowly, but steadily improved her position and, finishing fast, easily outstayed BRILLIANCE through the final eighth. The latter ran weli and had no mistupa, HEELTAPS tired after running a good half mile. MISS MINERVA raced next to the rail all the way, bat was unable to improve her position. Scratched G6637Lady Myra. 102; C6282Rosa Yeta, 102; GG701 Pay Dear, 102; G1735 Antietam, 102; 06799Adventurcss, 102; CG520 Woodfiowcr, 102. Overweight Fly by Day, 2 pounds; Fclsidc, 3; Miss Minerva, 3; Marie Blanche, 2. rjrjQ-g f FOURTH RACE 1 1-16 Miles. (Nov. 25, 19151:481116.) Benning Purse. Purse OUOXO $1,400, 4-year-olds and upward. Allowances. Net value to winner $975; second, $250; third, $125; fourth, $50. Index Horses AWtPPSt Str Fin Jockeys Owners Equlv. Odds Str't 66718 'PAUL JONES ws 5 111 2 1 4 4 3 2'1 1 C Lang J S Cosden 275-100 CG657 PRUDERY w 4 103 4 3 34 3i 2 11 21 J Callahan H P Whitney 50-100 66719 TUFTER w 7 HI 12 1 1' 1 3' 3' H Thomas H Alterman 1340-100 66658 SLIPPERY KLM w 9 108 2 4 2 2 4 1 4 E Sm'w'od J B. Skinker 1SSO-100 Time, 25, 61, 1:16, 1:43, 1:505. Track fast. $2 mutuels paid, Panl Jones, $7.50 straight, $2.40 place; Prudery, $2.40 place; no show mntnela sold. Equivalent booking odds Paul Jones, 275 to 100 straight, 20 to 100 place; Prudery, 20 to 100 place. Winner Br. g, by Sea King May Florence, by Hamburg (trained by W. Garth; bred by Mr, John E. Madden). Went to post at 2:48. At post 1 minute. Start good and slow. Won handily; second and third driving. PAUL JONES, off forwardly, was taken back on the first turn and saved for three-quarters under restraint, then moved up rapidly on the outside when entering the stretch and, taking the lead, held PRUDERY safe. PRUDERY raced in close pursuit of the leaders and, taking the lead when called on in the stretch, finished gamely when challenged, but was unable to withstand the winner's challenge. TUFTER rushed into the lead and showed the most speed to the eighth post, where he tired. SLIPPERY ELM showed speed, but tired in the final quarter. Q-i r7 FIFTH RACE 1 Mile. (Nov. 23, 19161:416114.) Priscilla Purse, Purse $1,400. OOOX 4 3-year-olds and upward. Fillies and Mares. Allowances. Net value to winner $975; second, $250; third, $125; fourth, $50. Index norses AWtPPSt ' Str Fin Jockeys Owners Equiv. Odds Str't 66803 TOLLY ANN wb 4 107 3 7 5 41 4 3 1 J Callahan S L Jenkins 1370-100 60803 FAIR PHANTOM w 3 112 6 1 I'll ll 1 21 M Gamer Montfort Jane 103-100 66704 DEMOTION w 3 112 6 4 2 21 2 2' 31 C Lang R L Gerry 790-100 60803 CAREFUL w 4 U6 7 E 4 31 3 4 4 J Butwell W J Salmon 265-100 G6G65 THIMBLE wb 4 107 2 3 7 7 61 G 6 H Thomas R J Murphy 2045-100 66690PRODIGIOU3 w 3 101 4 2 Gl 6 51 5i G F Weiner E Davis 1095-100 6G621 BY JIAHNY wb 4 103 1 6 31 P J 7 7 H Call'han W Irvine 9710-100 Time, 25, 50, 1:145, 1:43. Track fast. $2 mutuels paid, Polly Ann, $39.40 straight, $10.S0 place, $5.50 show; Fair rhantcm, ?L10 place, $2.00 show; Emotion, $3.40 show. Equivalent booking odds Polly Ann, 1S70 to 100 straight, 440 to 100 place, 175 to 100 show; Fair Phantom, 105 to 100 place, 30 to 100 show; Emotion. 70 to 100 show. Winner Ch. f, by Superman Princess Nettie, by His Highness (trained by T. P. Coles; bred by Mr. Henry T. Oxnard). Went to post at 3:21. At post 3 minutes. Start good and slow. Won driving; second and third the pame. POLLY ANN, inconsistent and racing in vastly improved form, improved her position steadily and, saving ground when entering the stretch, finished fast and wore FAIR PHANTOM down to win in the' final stride. FAIR PHANTOM took the lead at once and, setting a good pace under restraint, withstood repeated challenges from EMOTION and drew away in the stretch, but tired slightly in the final twenty yards. EMOTION raced in closest pursuit of the leader nearly throughout and made a game challenge on the stretch turn, but tired in the final eighth. CAREFUL was well ridden and had no mishaps, but could never overhaul the leaders. THIMBLE finished resolutely. PRODIGIOUS was hard ridden. Scratched CG816Prudcry, 116; C6704 Bonus, 98; CGCC2 Sailing Along, 38, Overweights Prodigious, 3 pounds. i ( ( J ( ( ! j ' : 1 - , - , i i ( ' PJQiQ SIXTH RACE 1 Mile and 70 Yards. (April 10, 1919 1 :45 4 107.) Para $1,300. DDolO 3-year-olds. Claiming. Net value to winner $875; second, $250; third, $125; fourth, $50. Index Horses AWtPPSt Str Fin Jockeys Owners Equlv. Odds Str't G6647JOHNNY DUNDEE w 107 4 2 2 3 41 31 1 E Kummer C Buxton 330-100 (G66G7) NIGHTBO AT wb 111 7 4 61 5 3 1 21 C Ham'nd W H CoUma 570-109 G6717CROSSLESS wb 103 9 7 9 7 B4 5 3 E Bell. W J Salmon 1S90-109 66679 PICNIC wb HI 5 3 31 21 21 21 4 S McLane H C Proctor 2090-100 66804 THE ROLL CALL w 103 1 9 71 6 7 G1 51 E Taplin W Cahill S35-109 (66692) SLING wb 109 2 1 14 11 11 41 6 G Mein E Denham 435-100 66652 MOCO wb 108 6 5 51 4 51 7 7l E Sm'w'od W Irvine 385-100 66717MILES S. w 107 3 G 4 S S S 81 E Martz L T Bauer 1810-100 667743TRICKS ttb 9ft 8 10 10 10 10 9l 9 H Howard J Arthur S850-109 60458 BRAVO wn 104 10 8 8 9 9 10 10 H Thomas W V Casey 5715-100 Time, 25. 50, 1:16, 1:45, 1:50. Track fast. $2 mutuels paid. Johnny Dundee, $8. GO straight, $5.50 place, $5.20 show; Nightboat, $5.80 place, $4.70 show; Crossless, $S.90 show. Equivalent booking odds Johnny Dundee, 330 to 100 straight, 175 to 100 place, 1C0 to 100 show; Nightboat, 190 to 100 place, 135 to 100 show; Crossless, 345 to 100 show. Winner B. g, by Brammel Gylfi, by Dr. Leggo (trained by C. Buxton; bred by Mr. John S. Barbee). Went to post at 3:56. At post 1 minute. Start good and slow. Won easily; second and third driving. JOHNNY DUNDEE, prominent from the start, finished with a rush when coming through the stretch and, taking the lead, won going away. NIGHTBOAT, under restraint in the early running, responded gamely when called on and took the lead after entering the stretch, but was unable to withstand the winner's challenge. CROSSLESS worked her way up on the outside on the last turn and wort PICNIC down for third place in the final strides. PICNIC, off slowly, was rushed into second place ia the first quarter and forced a fast pace, but tired in the final eighth. THE ROLL CALL saved ground on the turns and was gaining rapidly at the end. SLING set a good pace to the stretch and tired. MOCO quit badly. Scratched 66G59 Feigned ZeaL 103. JIQ-g Q SEVENTH RACE 1 1-16 Miles, (Nov. 25, 19151:484116.) Purse $1,300. 3-year-UOOJ.il olds and upward. Claiming. Net value to winner $875; second, $250; third, yl25; fourth, $50. Index Horses AWtPPSt 4 Vi Str Fin Jockeys Owners Equiv. Odds Strt 66805 ROUEN w 6 107 13 G 31 1 11 li 11 E Sm'w'od W Brent 1330-1& 66805 M'TAIN ROSE E ir! 107 4 4 4 41 3l 2l 2 M Schwtz B E Chapman 340-109 66624 LORD HERBERT w 7 107 S 7 71 5 6l 31 3 E Taplin E Arlington t21G0-100 66454 'NATURAL w 4 105 2 5 G1 Gk 4l 51 41 H Stutts J Lyon 3005-100 (G6526) KING'S BELLE wb 4 104 1 1 1 2 2 4 5 S Lowe W J Kennelly 585-100 6G526 ROl'ALLIEU wb 6 U4 5 S 1P WHO1 71 Gl T Rice R C Blake 4130-100 66717 SGAZINTA w 3 90 11 12 12 U1 91 9 7 H Howard J C Fletcher 200-100 66521 W'COME STR'GER w 3 9S H 3 5 St 8 8 Sl E Bell W V Casey t 66805 LAD'S LOVE w 6 U4 13 9 81 71 71 6 9l C Lang W J Kramer 703-100 66805 BETTY J. wb 5 106 3 2 2 3 51110 10 S McLane J M Collins 3060-100 66525 MISS FILLEY w 7 100 10 11 9 9 11 11 11 A Fraley W H Post 4330-109 66173 BULLET w 3 98 6 10 13 13 12s 12 12 H Shillick J P Smith t 66666 BAL'NCE WHEEL w 4 102 9 14 10 12 13 13 13 G Mein L A Seregnl t 61223 ANNA GALLUP wn 5 104 7 13 14 14 14 14 14 E Martz A Swinke t fMutuel field. Time, 25, 51, 1:17, 1:45, 1:52. Track fast. $2 mutuels paid. Rouen, $28.G0 straight, $11.50 place, $5.70 show; Mountain Rose IL, $4.70 place, $3.80 show; Lord Herbert, field, $5.30 show. Equivalent booking odds Rouen, 1330 to 100 straight, 475 to 100 place, 1S5 to 100 show; Mountain Rose II., 135 to 100 place, 90 to 100 show; Lord Herbert, field, 165 to 100 show. Winner B. g, by St. Ainant Kaffir Fowl, by Gallinule (trained by A. Brent; bred in England by Mr. John Sanford). Went to post at 4:31. At post 3 minutes. Start good and slow. Won driving; second and third the same. ROUEN slipped through next to the inner rail into the lead on the backstretch and held his advantage gamely in the final drive. MOUNTAIN ROSE II.. under slight restraint in the early running, finished fast and gamely, but could not overtake the winner. LORD HERBERT saved ground on all the turns and was gaining at the finish. NATURAL ran well all the way. KING'S BELLE set the early pace and displayed speed for three-quarters. ROYALLIEU was shufHed back while going to the first turn and closed a big gap. GAZINTA almost unseated her rider at the start, but closed a big gap. LAD'S LOVE ran poorly. Scratched G45S3Eternity, 110; GG652 Attorney Muir, 105; (6G791)Kingling II., 109; CG526 Deckmate, 102; 65674 Warlike. 102; G5874 Miracle Man, 9G. Overweights Rouen, 2 pounds; King's Belle, 2; Miss Filley, L Statistical Figures of Dade Park Meeting j j I STATISTICAL FIGURES OF DADE PARK MEETING The first meeting of the Green River Jockey Club was held at Dade Park, Henderson, Ky., from November 8 to November 18 and during the ten days of racing seventy races were run and $61,978, a daily average of $6,197, was distributed among the horsemen. Of the owners taking part in the meeting "W. Perkins was the largest money winner with $3,650 to his credit, while J. T. Looney was second with $3,400 and J. H. Louch-heim third with $3,150. Lord Wrack tops the list among the horses with winnings of $2,050. Lady Astor accounted for $1,750, Radio $1,500 and Golden Floss $1,426. J. Owens, L. McDermott and H. Thurber tied for the riding honors, each with ten winning mounts. The following are the owners who won $600 or more each: Owner. 1st. 2d. 3d. Amt. Ferkias, W 4 1 1 $ 3,630 Looney, J. T 5 1 1 3,400 Louchheim, J. H 4 1 1 3,150 Worthington, C. T 3 3 3 2,419 jldle Hour Stock Farm Stable. 3 12 2,319 Gentry, L. 3 2 1 2,219 Heffering, J 3 0 1 2,150 KnebeUiamp, W. F 1 2 2 2,030 Cebrian, E 2 3 0 2,029 Florisant Stable 2 2 0 1,000 Holmes. H. B 2 2 0 1,600 Ellis, J. 0 2 0 2 1,420 Hewitt, H. H. 2 0 0 1,303 Umensetter, J 2 0 0 1,300 Rice, E 2 O 0 1,300 Neusteter, H. 2 0 0 1,300 Hay, C. W 1 1 2 1,103 Jones, S 1 2 3 1,019 Hesseltine, S 13 1 1,013 Marshall, R. P 112 1.013 Clark, C. W 110 1,000 McKee, J. B 1 2 0 000 Walker. E. C. 112 S95 Graham, P. J 110 S30 Devereaux, T. F 1 0 3 S50 Pendleton, E. M 1 2 0 850 Kay, L. 10 1 SOO Alexander, J. R 1 1 1 800 Allen, R. B 1 1 0 789 Murphy, T. M 1 1 0 750 Sewell, L. H. 1 1 0 750 Lowe, J 0 4 2 719 Parrish, J. W 10 1 713 Knebeltamp, C. IL 1 0 1 700 Drumheller, G 0 6 3 700 Eastman, A. 3. 1 0 1 700 Farris, R. J 1 0 1 700 Grater, W 1 0 1 700 Madden, J. E 1 0 0 050 Mayberry, G 10 0 C50 Neal Bros- 1 0 0 650 Richards, S. W. 10 0 G50 Watts, R. T. 1 0 0 650 Blanton, W. EC 10 0 50 Cloher, J. B 1 0 0 050 Jones, W. B. 1 0 0 630 Cain, W. M. 0 3 3 613 The horses which accounted for $600 or more each are as follows: Horse. 1st. 2d. 3d. Amt, Lord Wrack 3 1 0 $ 2,050 Lady Astor 1 1 0 1.750 Eadio 1 0 0 1,500 Golden Floss 2 0 2 1,426 High Gear 2 10 1,400 Manoevre 2 0 0 1,400 Kitty Williams 2 0 0 1,350 Kasteside 2 0 0 1,350 John Ho3hor 2 0 0 1,300 Harvest King 2 0 0 1,300 Ruby 2 0 0 1,300 Magician 2 0 0 1,300 Taylor Hay 112 1,103 Romping Mary 12 0 1,019 Belle Amie 110 1,010 Lord Granite 1 0 0 1,000 Green Gold 1 1 0 850 Mahony 1 2 0 850 Eleanor S 1 1 0 850 manda 1 1 1 800 Normal 1 0 1 SOO Black Thong 110 7S9 Vanishing Boy 1 0 1 7G3 Old Faithful 1 1 0 750 Raider 1 0 1 750 Repeater 1 1 0 750 Sir Lawnfal 1 0 1 750 Stump Jr. 1 1 0 750 Golden Billows 1 1 0 750 Lily M 1 0 1 713 Jacobean 1 0 1 700 Herald 1 0 1 700 Boy From Homo 1 0 0 700 Buckboard 1 0 1 700 Bedazzle 1 0 1 700 - Abadane 1 0 0 700 Smart Guy 1 0 1 700 Royal Dick 1 0 1 700 Miss Prosperity 10 1 700 Lenora P 1 0 0 650 Leslie 1 0 0 G50 Lieut. Colonel 1 0 0 G50 Lucky Run 1 0 0 650 Marjorie Wood 1 0 0 650 Beach Beauty 10 0 G50 Oimont 1 0 0 650 IMielan 1 O O 650 Reliability 1 0 0 650 Sandalwood 1 0 0 650 Serbian 10 0 G50 Soldier II 1 0 0 050 Translate 1 0 0 630 Walnut Hall 1 0 0 650 White Star 1 0 0 650 Auntie May 1 0 0 G50 Banter '. 1 0 0 650 Blue Stone 1 0 0 650 Escarpolette 1 0 0 . 630 Grace E 1 0 0 050 Isosceles 0 3 0 GOO The following are the jockeys who rod one or more winners: Jockey. Mts. 1st. 2d. 3d. Unp. r.O. McDermott, L. 42 10 5 G 21 .16 Owens, J 52 10 8 7 27 .19 Thurber, n 37 10 4 6 17 .27 Mooney, J. D 24 7 5 2 10 .29 Petzoldt, H. 55 7 16 9 23 .13 Fronk, W. 21 0 0 3 12 .29 Roach, A 16 5 2 2 7 .31 Connelly, D G 3 Q 1 2 .50 Lillcy, W 2 2 0 0 0 100 Stearns. H 25 2 4 6 13 .03 Burke, H. J 0 2 1 1 2 .33 Bell, J 12 1 1 1 9 .03 Burns, T 12 1 2 2 7 .03 Chalmers, J 21 1 7 1 15 .01 Clements, n 14 1 0 1 12 .07 Dishmon, C 21 1 2 2 1G .05 Harrington, R ,1G 1 1 4 10 .03 The following are the jockeys who finished second or third with one or more of their mounts but did not ride a winner: Jockey. Mts. 2d. Sd.Unp. Wilson, F 13 3 19 Kelsay, W 9 2 2 5 Doyle. R 23 2 4 17 Scheffel. B 7 2 1 4 Click, II 5 1 0 4 Mayberry, R 9 1 0 8 Reid. W G 1 0 5 Gray, H 10 0 5 11 Pierot, G 1 0 1 0 Roehm, E 8 0 2 0 The following are the jockeys who finished unplaced with all their mounts: Jockey. Mts. Jockey. Mts. McGraw, S 1 Buel, T 2 Pierce, C 1 The following are the trainers who saddled one or more winners: Trainer. Wins. Trainer. Wins. Goode, J. M 7 Austin, A. L. 1 Ownbey, J. S 4 Barnes, G. V 1 Perkins, W 4 Cropper, F 1 Stewart, D. E. 4 Dieterle, M. 1 Worthington, C. T... 3 Doyle, F. R. 1 Umenrctter, J 3 Finnegan, W. B 1 Snyder, E. L. 3 Henderson, S. M. ... 1 Hurley, W 3 Huffman, J 1 Gentry, L. 3 Judge, S 1 Bcllew, L. V 2 McDermid, D 1 Devereaux, T. F. ... 2 McKeon, J. 1 Greeson, J. G 2 McKinley, J. 1 Lowe, J 2 McNamara, J 1 Mayberry, G 2 Neal. H 1 Neusteter, H. 2 Plack, A. J 1 Smith, J. L 2 Spargur, H. C 1 Swain, F 2 Watts, R. T 1 Allen, R. B 1 Webb, H. 1 Arvin, G 1 The percentage of winning favorites was above normal, as shown in the subjoined tabulation: Number of days 10 Number of races 70 Winning first choices 33 Winning second choices 17 Winning outsiders 20 Winning at odds-on 14 Defeated at odds-on 5 Percentage of winning choices 47 Tho following are the best times for the various distances over which the races were run : Dist. Horse. A.Wt. Date. Time. 5 1-2 f K. Williams2 104 Nov. 8. 1922 1:05 3-4 Translate ..6 115 Nov. 13, 1922 f:ll 7-8 Sir Lawnfal.4 108 Nov. 9. 1922 1:25 1 John HoshorS 109 Nov. 10, 1922 1:3S Eleanor S...4 103 Nov. 13, 1922 1:38 1 1-16 Normal ....4 10G Nov. 10, 1922 1:45 1 1-8 Radio 4 111 Nov. 11, 1922.... 1:52 Waln't nall8 105 Nov. 11, 1922 1:52 1 1-4 Old F'thfuL4 105 Nov. 13, 1922 2:07 1 1-2 Lord WrackS 10-1 Nov. 13, 1922 2:43 Page 4 Bowie Entries and Past Performances for Tuesday, November 21 I D n UU I C ENTRIES AND PAST PERFORMANCES D U if I L FOR TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 21 WEATHER CLEAR: TRACK FAST. Racing starts at 1:15 p. m. (Chicago time 12:15). 60800 Good Night IOC. .705 & Superior n.ud runner. X Good mud runner. 66653 Pettifogger (M) ... 106..70.I Fair mud runner. (M) Maidens. 'Apprcntic 66676 All American JM). " IOC. .700 allowance, b Blinkers. (66813) lillomestrcteh IOC. .700 66480 lltdKie (M) .... 10(5. .700 v First -a Race o 3-4 a Mile. . Turse $1,301. 2-year-olds. Claiming. Fou,h. r Race 3-4 Mde' 1 (Track record: Nov. 24, 1917 1:12 4 122.) I,p.t.0'L1,,and.l,t?,p; Today's Purse $1,502. All Ages. Ind. Horse. Wt. Kcc. A.Wt.Han. (Track record: Nov. 24, 1917 1:12 i 122.) ! (66785) Be 'rruen.au 110 l:lGi 109 X 725 66656 CROCUS j :11 4 117 .750 j 66799 Racket (M) 96 1:14 102X 720 (66801) "cntility lft. 1:11 3 "X740 66785 'The Girl 104 715 66817 JFair 1'hantoiu ....11C l:llVs 3 110X740 66522 'Rosie II. '..:'. ".".107 1:10 101X715 66691 l.DryMooii "2 ' 66687fbBilIy Giteon 1011:15 10-1X715 66636- W)n auh 123 1:11 T3 o L3Xi3.. 66799 'Duck-sand Drakes. 110 1:133 104.. 715 66596 Missionary IOC 1:13 3 lOCX.U 66318 Saneho Pansy ....108 1:10 109.. 715 66340 WIiss Joy 115 1:12 3 10oX.30 ' 66486 'PapiHon (M) 100 1:10 97..7K' 66801- bDcxtcroiis 10 1:12,3 3 9Xi30 65869 Reformer (M) '..".109 l:lSfc 100X710 66690 Bee's Wax 112 1:12 3 102 X 72o 66687 Owasco (M) 112 1:131; 105.. 710 tMontfort Jones entry. ; 66799 Ghost 101 1:18 1O9X710 Fifth Race 1 Mile and 70 Yards. 66687 bThree Square IOC 1:14 if. 109.. 710 Kosemont l'urse. 66687 Scare Crow 114 1:14 112. .705 l'urse $1,402. 3-year-olds. Allowances. 66800 'Wrangler (XI) 10211:10 100. .700 (Track record: April 10, 19191:45 4107.) 66785 t'Sr. Angelina 103 l:17sy 101X700 (66801) tGentility 110.1:42 100X750 66135 lion Garcon (M) ..10S 1:17 105. .700 ( 66802) Opperman 90 1:47 100X745 66799 Cork Kim 10S 1:16 109 X 700 V66658 bClansman 102 1:45 100 X745 66604 Persistence Ill 1:16 109.. 700 66802 bPcgasus 109 X740 61939 Caladium (Mj 105.. 700 66802 All Over Ill 1:44 103 X735 66037 'bJosophine C 107 1:10 101X700 66704 Bonus 98 1:43 103 X735 fC. Buxton and J. Marrone entry. (06703) bNorth Wales . 102 1:44 103 X 735 Second Race 6 1-2 Furlongs. 66707 Royal Charlie ....110 1:47 106.. 730 Turse $1,301. 3-year-olds and upward. Claiming. 66582 fMaximac 100X2; (Track record: Nov. 29, 19171:19 4112.) 66674 bReparation 103.: (66760) Candy 4 100.. 725 tG- l" JHford entry. 66663'blliddrn Jewel f 113X720 Sixth Race 1 1-8 Miles. (66638) Jvntee 122 1:19 7 115X715 Purse ?1,302. 4-year-olds and upward. Claiming. 66555 Tidings 101 l:22s 4 105X715 (Track record: Nov. 27, 19171:56394.) 66788 Titania 110 1:22 5 103.. 715 66488 bWar Mask 117 1:52 6 107X725 65915"bCamouflagc 0 111X715 (66805) 'Goulcr 9411:49 0 105 X 720 66525 bKttaho 115 1:21 7 10GX715 66703 Mluonec 99 1:52 4 105X715 62778 bMustard Seed 3 112x710 G6141 bClean Gone 100 1:54 0 104 X 715 66801 'Ballybcll 110 1:20 5 101X710 65463 bAustral 1111:53 7 100X715 66250 bHobey Baker 114 1:21 5 110X710 C6702 Debadou 10S 1:54 7 104X710 66733 bFIibbortygibbet ...10S 1:21 5 112 X 710 66635 bAttorney 105 1:54 4 107X710 66638 bBevcrly Belle 3 103 x710 66717 'Jacques 107 1:55 4 107X710 66662 'bDoughnut Ill 1:18 3 107X710 66789 Mr. X 107 1:55 4 102 X 710 66503 bShaffer 105 l:20sy J0CX705 66703 Dark Horse Ill 1:51 4 112X705 66659 bKirah 113 1:20 5 105X705 66805 Moodv 110 1:53 4 104X705 66386 William of Coroto- 60227 bKing's Champion .118 1:54 5 112X700 man 114 1:29 4 110X705 66703 War Victor 113 l:55s 6 107.. 700 S SL-1? I JEv-E Serena Race-1 3-16 Miles. 0&nt,7ui I . JSX Purse $1 ,302. 3-year-olds and upward. Claiming. 66692 66692 Occidenta (M) ...110 m 1:22 - 3 112. .(00 ,Tn't rnportl- Nov "4 191 "'Ot 3 109.) 6506! bArbitrator 8 100 X 700 J5Zl tV. t1i1X725 Third Race 7-8 Mile. 66805 'Torn McTaggart .. S 102720 Terminal Purse. 66652 'bAttorney Mair 103 1:59 7 106X715 Turse $1,301. 2-year-olds. Allowances. 66292 Blazonry 103 2:04 7 111X715 (Track record: Nov. 21. 1910 1:20 4 110.) (66790) bLa Kross ...107 2:01 6 111X715 66800 Osprey ........... 111X725 66818 bBravo 3 102X715 66800 Vigil 111.. 720 66788 Doctor Jim 110 2:00 5 107X710 66800 Moonrakcr 114.. 715 6G805 'Dolly C 98 2:02 4 99 X710 (66588) The Clown 10CX715 66790 Dotta's Best 105 2:00 6 107X705 66661 bBlue Hawk 100715 65674 'bWarlike . .106 2:02 5 102X705 66637 Lady Myra ....... 103.. 715 66818 'Tricks 3 101X705 .66622 bDcniel .......... . .115 l:27sy 114X710 66819 'Betty J 105 2:06h 5 103X700 65328 Sunday Best (M). 103 X 710 66521 'Raequetta (M) ... 3 94.. 700 IJOAVIE JOCKEY PERCENTAGES. From January 1, 11) -'J, to November 17, 10--, Inclusive. At or At or Over Over Jockey. P.C. Wt. Mts. 1st. 2d. 3d. Jockey. P.C. Wt. Mts. 1st. 2d. 3d. Bchuttinger, A. .. .20 100 72 19 12 12 Fator, K 10 106 300 29 35 38 Jelley, E 25 109 51 13 8 5 Scobic, E 10 101 400 39 40 50 McTaggart, J 23 110 205 47 27 32 McCoy, J .10 100 94 0 12 12 Garner, M 21 109 473 100 84 76 Wallace, J 10 95 600 61 68 78 Fator, M 21 99 723 155 120 97 Howard, Jf 10 95 10 1 0 3 Lang, C 20 103 805 157 124 108 Frieshon. A .09 99 172 16 34 21 Penman, L. 20 108 411 S2 67 50 Myers, H 09 109 40 4 8 6 McAtee, L. 20 107 390 70 09 53 Parke, B CD 108 293 25 48 31 Allen, A 19 109 98 19 3 13 Woodstock, F 09 104 224 21 30 31 Suiallwood, E. ... .19. 107 243 40 30 40 Gantner, A. 09 100 203 23 -21 32 Stirling, D 18 108 329 59 52 48 Brcuning, G 09 103 351 33 37 42 Keogh, F 17 111 180 30 28 37 Babin, G 09 10S 121 11 10 1C Butwell, J .17 110 255 43 40 34 Marts, H 08 103 255 20 30 30 Knsor. L. 17 109 99 17 10 10 Weiner. F 08 101 345 28 35 39 Lykc. L. .17 114 1C4 28 28 20 Harrison, M OS 100 49 4 2 2 Pool, W. 1C 101 559 91 84 81 Lowe, S OS 105 73 G 6 10 Jackson, C. ...... .10 105 147 23 11 25 Rowan, J .08 109 441 37 51 52 Marinelli, B 10 103 305 59 69 40 Organ, W. 08 90 210 16 20 15 Taplin, B 15 106 218 32 31 34 Abel, A 07 OS 61 4 9 6 Johnson, A. .14 114 297 43 57 40 Atkinson, E 07 109 247 17 27 30 Barnes, E. 14 105 277 40 35 3S Buxton, M 07 109 162 11 18 22 Kummer, 0 13 113 258 34 41 44 Schwartz, M 07 107 138 9 9 11 Bell, E 13 95 179 23 20 31 Kummer, E 07 103 135 10 11 17 Mcin, G 12 100 57 7 5 8 McLane. S .07 89 111 8 9 16 Thomas, H 12 103 628 73 81 90 McCrann. R. .00 104 185 12 22 22 Peters, J 12 114 '8 1 0 1 McLaughlin, A. .. .00 93 212 13 23 30 Flynn, R 12 92 12C 15 10 11 Taylor, C. .05 94 9S 5 0 1 Anderson, M." 12 102 291 34 28 29 Parrington, K 04 104 52 2 6 4 Moore, F 12 107 302 43 34 45 Legerc, E. - .03 95 29 1 6 4 Ponce, C 11 109 328 37 43 40 Banks, S .02 114 48 1 3 6 Rice. R 11 107 140 16 12 10 Ward, C 101 15 0 0 0 Martin, W 11 112 ICS 18 20 17 Rose, G 107 16 0 1 1 ISt RACE S Mi ) 1I-5'ear-olds' Claiming. (Nov. 24, 1917 1:12 3-6 Index Course Disl Time T'ck Odds Wt St Str Fin Jockeys Started Order of Finish HE TRUEKAN, b. f, 2 109 By Meridian Veneta Strome, by Ben Strome. (Trainer, E. Trueman. Owner, E. Trueman). Breeder, R. F. Carman. GG785 M'boro Ab 5-S 1:03 fast 7-10 113 2 1 1 1 D Stirling 8 S.andSatin, ThcGirl, St.Angel'a 66731 M'rlboro Ab 5-8 1:03 fast 9-10 112 1 1 11 13 D Stirling 5 TheGirl, AunticEm, St.Angelina GG418 Laurel 61 f l:09fast 8 112 6 4 El 9" D Stirling 10 Noon Glide, Pennon, Rosie H. G6285 Laurel 3-4 l:15fast 41 110 3 2 21 6i G Breun's 8 Sea Tag, Billy Gibson, Radiant GG138 Laurel 51 f l:09good 13 107 4 1 ll 2 D Stirling 8 Hillhous'e, P'rSport, BU.Gibson G5862 Laurel 3-4 l:15fast 15 110 2 1 1 4 D Stirling 11 Noon Glide, Faith W., Rosie H. RACKET, b. f. 2 (M) 102 By Wrack Twin Sis, by Colt. (Trainer, W. Irvine. Owner, W. Irvine). Breeder, A. B. Hancock. 66799 Bowie 3-4 l:14fast 26 97 11 7 5 54 T Doyle 13 Lit.Hope, Adventuress, PrSport GC716 Pimlico 1 l:42fast 8 102 7 3 61 75 E Bell 12 Little Hope, Sea Tag, Majority 66G87 Pimlico. 3-4 1:14 fast 5f 90 5 7 41 3'1 E Bell 15 Tassel, Reap, Elizabeth Bean CG618 Pimlico 51 f 1:07 fast 30 103 4 8 9 9' B Mari'elli 9 Knighth'd, Tassel, Evel.Sawyer GG003 Laurel 3-4 1:16 fast 37-10 113 13 10 9 S11 J Butwell 13 San.Pansy, Crugie, Confederacy 05573 H.deG'cc 51 f l:08fast 10 116 7 6 6' 6J W Kelsay 7 Scribble, Sun Fey, Miss Miami C5487 H.dcG'cc ll I l:07fast 21-C 112 11 7 7 55 J Rowan 13 Lit.Hopc, Panasain, Noon Glide THE GIRL, b. f, 2 104 By Meridian Azyiade, by Cactus II. (Trainer, R. F. Carman. Owner, R. F. Carman). - Breeder, R. F. Carman. 6G785 M'boro Ab f-S 1:03 fast 6 104 1 3 31 31 P W'dsfk 8 BeTrue'n S.andSatin, StJlngel'a G6757 M'rlboro Ab G-S l:03fast 1-3 104 3 1 1 1 F W'dsfk 5 St.Angel'a, OHvcMay, MJUiretta CG731 M'rlboro Ab 5-8 1:03 fast 11-5 106 2 2 2 23 F "vV'dst'k 5 BeTrue'n, AuntieEm, St-Angel'a GG418 Laurel 51 I l:09fast 61 104 8 3 3 451 W Martin 10 .Noon Glide, Pennon, Rosie H. 6G285 Laurel 3-4 l:15fast 12 103 2 3 C Si C Lang 8 Sea Tag, Billy Gibson, Radiant 63707 Empire 51 f l:08fat C 107 3 C E'110 B Tarke 13 W.T.A1I, D'k'sD'ghter, Snsplc'n 63280 Aqueduct 5-S l:01fast 8 115 7 7 5 61 E Sande 9 ThreeSquarc, Pr.ofUmbria, Rork ROSIE H., b. f, 2 104 By Astronomer Ellen M.p by Trap Rock. (Trainer, M. C. Kelley. Owner, G. H. Goodacro). Breeder, K. P. Shipp. 6G522 Laurel 51 f 1:08. fast 29 99 6 6 7'1 7" S McLano 8 BlncHawk, TrucFlicr, E.Sawycr GG418 Laurel 51 f l:09fast 9 101 2 2 21 31 S McLane 10 Noon Glide, Pennon, The Girl 66069 Laurel 51 f l:llhvy 14-5 107 1 1 1 4i C Lang 8 B.ofB.Ridge, Vderborg, Crugie G5862 Laurel 3-4 l:15fast lit 107 1 2 2 3 O Lang 11 NoonGlidc, FaithW., BeTrueman G5673 H.dcG'co 51 f l:07fast 32 97 4 6 7 5'1 J Wallace 9 Heeltaps, Druid Hill. Tassell BILLY GIBSON, ch. c, 2 104 By Everest Lily Trayne, by BradwartlB. (Trainer, C. Buxton. Owner, C. Buxton). Breeder, A. E, Hundley. GCC87 Timlico 3-4 1:14 fast It 104 13 13 ill 115 G Brcun'glS Tassel, Reap, Racket G0285 Laurel 3-4 l:15fast 3-2 105 7 5 4 2 B Mari'elli 8 Sea Tag. Radiant, Snsiana G6138 Laurel 51 f l:09good 7 105 5 6 5 4'i B Sm'w'od 8, Hillhoase, BeTrueman, P'rSport GG037 Laurel 3-4 l:lCslop 13 105 6 2 2'1 31 G Lang 9 Hoy. Noon Glide, St. Angelina G5862 Laurel 3-4 l:15fast lit 110 9 7 7l 61 M Buxton 11 Noon Glide. Faith W.. Rosie H. G5G51 H.dcG'ce 5-8 1:01 fast 51 112 5 C S 5 M Buxton 5 Carol, Comixa, Marie Blanche 65527 H.dcG'ce 51 f 1:07 fast 107 107 8 8 8 8' M Buxton 9 Rialto, Carol, Sweep Hawk 65340 H.dcG'ce 51 f l:0Sfast 20f 110 8 10 ll1 1211 M Buxton 12 Mabel K., Felicitous, Lady Bosi G1641 Jamaica 5-8 l:01fast 3 109 2 1 1' l'i M Buxton 6 M.LoretU. T.Mulesk'r. S.Gold'a SUCKS AND DRAKES, b. g, 2 104 By Thistleton The Loon, by Grebe. (Trainer, T. J. Healey. Owner, R. T. Wilson). Breeder, J. M. Whelan. 6G799 Bowie 3-4 l:14fast lot 104 8 U 10l 8 E Bell 13 Lit.Hope, Adventuress. P'rSport 66G37 Pimlico 3-4 l:13fast 44 100 11 12 10 103 B Bell 13 Fclicit'us, LadyMyra, Homcst'ch G6512 Empiro 51 f l:0Cfast 100 108 4 4 4 4" H Call'han 4 nowFair, Shamrock, Peddler G5262 Aqueduct 5-8 1:00 fast 25 92 11 11 91 91 H Call'hanll Equinoctial, Bl.Seing, Pet.Brown 65125 Belmont 3-4 MC l:13fast Si 110 3 6 C 4J L Ensor 7 Dick'sDanghter, Liwaito, Iloba 64961 Belm't 51 f MC l:0Cfast 5 102 7 C C 4i B Mari'eH! 9 SuuDoll, Bclphriz'a, Thr.Square 64784 B'lm't 51 f MC l:07slop 12 113 6 4 3 2'i L Ensor G rrimaDonna, P.Brown, Sc.Crow G429G Saratoga 51 f l:07fast 6 112 9 4 41 2 L Ensor 10 Susiana, PonyExpress, Suspicion 64124 Saratoga 61 f l:09alow 12 108 9 9 8 S" H C'llahanlO D.'sD'ghtcr, Kennmare, N.GIide G3858 Empire I't I l:07fast 41 105 1 3 41 41 L McAtee 6 B.Leighton, P.Gorda, Pct.Brow EANCHO PANSY, b. c, 2 109 By Sweep Nancy Pansy, by Mentone. (Trainer, W. X. Oliver. Owner, L. A Price). Breeder, S. D. Riddle. 66318 Laurel 51 f 1:09 fast 12 103 6 5 3 4'1 E Sm'w'odlO E.Sawycr, Van'burg, W.TakcAH 66003 Laurel 3-4 1:16 fast 48 108 5 2 21 B E Sm'w'odl3 Crugie, Confederacy, GoldMount FABLLXON. b. f, 2 (M) 97 By Wrack Butterflies II., by King James. (Trainer, M. Hackett. Owner, F. P. Capra). Breeder, W. J. Salmon. 6G48G Laurel 51 f 1:10 fast 12 112 8 6 6' 41 B Mari'elliH K'ghth'd, Radiant, S.and Pretty 66316 Laurel 3-4 l:16fast 27 102 9 4 4 3 B Mari'ellil5 PauIMieou, Racquctta, Panasain 65862 Laurel 3-4 l:15fast 9 100 10 10 10 91 S Bullmanll Noon Glide, Faith W;, Rosie II. G5C73 H.deG'ce 51 f l:07fast 33 100 8 9 S S'iS Bullman Heeltaps, Druid Hill. Tassell G5573 H.deG'ce 61 f l:08fast 22 115 1 G 4 4J J Butwell 7 Scribble, Sun Fey, Miss Miami G5487 H.deG'ce CJ f l:07fast 7 1 04 7 9 ?1 S'J G Breun'g 13 Lit.Hope, Panasain, Noon Glide ' ; REFORMER, b. c, 2 (3 100 By Berrilldon The Busybody, by Meddler. (Trainer, J. Arthur. Owner, J. Arthur). Breeder, I Garth. 65869 K'worth 51 f 1:08 fast 16 112 5 o ' 5J A Abel 8 SpeedyGirl, EauGnllic, Lit.Andy G5730 K'worth 61 f l:07fast 12 105 10 9 9 71 E Harb'nel2 F'r Iavana, Fitzrue, Fly.Jacqne 65G80 K'worth 3-4 l:14fast 15 97 3 5 41 3 A Abel 8 Fitzrue, Ardella, Illusionist 65535 Wood'ne 3-4 l:13fast 10 101 1 5 6 G" M Fator 5 F.ofTruce, B.Bearer, B'ckwhf-at G5400 Wood'ne 3-4 l:14fast 13 109 7 4 41 5i C Lang 12 Blue Stone, Blossoms, Uptown 65307 AVood'ne 3-4 l:14fast 114 99 S 9 9 9el A Abel 3 Seth's Lemon, Vespra, Arragowa OWASCO, b. or br. c, 2 (M) 105 By Dick Finnell Queen's Maid, by Ogden. (Owner, A. Wentzel). Breeder, J. H. Rosseter. GGG87 Pimlico 3-4 1:14 fast 5f 107 14 15 15 15' L McAtee 15 Tassel, Reap, Racket G6239 Empire 51 f l:08fast 4 110 7 6 31 2 J Merimce 8 Driftwood, Temptress, Rejection 66122 Jamaica 5-8 1:01 fast 10 110 9 6 4 2 J Merimce 10 Bl'kFriday, Faith.Girl. Candid G5990 Jamaica 51 f l:07good 12 108 10 6 6 l 45 L Fator 14 Avalanche, Bowsprit, Raffles G5755 Jamaica 51 f 1:07 fast 10 110 7 8 7 L Fator 9 RoseatelL, Chile, Black Friday 65204 Aqueduct 3-4 l:13fast 30 112 2 7 8 S E KummerlO Hobgoblin, Rigel, Majority G4964 Belmont 3-4 MC 1:12 fast 60 112 9 9 9 Sl E Kummerll Betty Bcall, Runviso, Carol G4G10 Saratoga 51 f l:llhvy 60 115 7 2 2 3' C Kummer 7 Capt.Costigan, PrimaDonna, Hoy G4153 Saratoga 51 f l:0Cgood CO 115 8 8 7" W Pool 9 Wilderness. B.Tomorrow. H.Gata GHOST, b. c, 2 109 By Sweep Unseen, by Yankee. (Trainer, W. V. Casey. Owner, W. V. Casey). Breeder, W. B. Miller. 66799 Bowie J-4 l:14faat 10f 10113 13 13 13s H Thomasl3 Lit.Hope, Adventuress, P'rSport 63853 Empire 5-8 l:02fast 16-5 109 3 5 5 4J J Callahan 9 Pud, Irish Pat, Noon Glide 63800 Empiro 5-8 l:02good 12 10S C 3 3l 31 J Callahanl2 Susiana, Monardella. Poor Sport 63770 Empire 51f l:09fast 7 104 3 2 H 2l C Ham'ndlO Suspicion, Temptress, Pud 63G4G Empire 5-8 l:02slow 12 109 6 3 41 41 G W Car'1113 ScareCrow, Susiana, Noon Glide 63438 Empire 51 f 1:10 fast 11-5 114 3 2 2 21 J Butwell C Suspicion, SmatterPop, Bowsprit 62689 Aqueduct 5-S l:00good -6 102 4 4 4 471 B Mari'elH 5 Thessaly, Cormac, Kirk Lady THREE SQUARE, ch. f. 2 109 By Short Grass Set Square, by Simon Square. (Trainer, N. L. Byer. Owner, J. Byer). Breeder, Short Grass Stud. 66687 Pimlico 3-4 1:14 fast 6 106 3 2 G 51 L Fator 15 Tassel, Reap, Racket 6G637 Pimlico 3-4 l:I3fast 29 97 2 6 51 8J W Martin 13 Fclicit'us, LadyMyra, Homcst'ch G6604 Pimlico 3-4 l:13fast 12 106 2 2 2'1 4'1 L Fator 12 True Flier, Al Boyd, Eliz.Bean G6318 Laurel 51 f 1:09 fast 12 112 3 8 10 Si M Buxton 10 E.Sawycr, Van'burg, W.TakcAH C5817 Laurel 51 f l:07fast 20 103 4 5 31 4 B Mari'elli S Heeltaps, Sw'pIIawk, Felicitous 65560 Aqueduct 5-8 59fast 20 112 C 6 6 6" L Ensor 7 Equinoct'I, Amuscm't. W'rf'ther SCARE CROW, b. c, 2 112 By Half Rock O. Co. Ee, by Jim Crowe. (Owner, R. Oppenheim). Breeder, D. W. Scott. 66687 Pimlico 3-4 1:14 fast 45 109 10 1 0 1 3 13 J Callahanl5 Tassel, Reap, Racket 66604 Pimlico 3-4 l:13fast 28 113 C 11 12 12' A Johnsonl2 True Flier, Al Boyd, Eliz.Boan 65802 Jamaica 51 f l:06fast 7 112 9 S S 02 E Taplin 9 AllieOchs, D.'sD'ghtcr, Hom't'ch 65715 Jamaica 3-4 1:14 fast 12 110 7 5 31 5 O Caldw'll 8 Al.Ochs, B.Leighton, Homcst'ch G5125 Belmont 3-4 MC l:13fast 25 114 5 2 31 53 O Caldw'll 7 Dick'sDaughtcr, Liwaito, Lcloba 64961 Belm't 51 f MC l:06fast 20 110 9 8 7 l 7'3 O Caldwel. 9 SunDoll, Bclphriz'a, Thr.Square G4 784 B'lm't 51 f MC l:07slop 15 115 15 6 4'1 O Caldw'll C P.Donna, D.andDrakcs, P.Browu 03640 Empire 5-S l:02slow 7-5 1111 7 4 21 U C Kummcrl3 Susiana. Noon Glide. Ghost WRANGLER, b. c, 2 (M) 100 By Wrack Bold Lady, by Ogden. (Trainer, G. Peterson. Owner, G. Peterson). Breeder, A B. Hancock. 66800 Bowie CI f l:20fast 73f 104 12 13 13 13l E Martz 14 Gen. Thatcher, Osprey, Vigil 66G7G Pimlico 3-4 l:13fast 74 1021 5 3 4 C50 E Martz 10 AlBovd, ElDorado, Jacq.Julian G4153 Saratoga 51 f l:CCgood 30 115 S 7 7' 5l C Kummer 9 Wilderness, B.Tcmorrow, H.Gat G4108 Saratoga 5-S l:03hvy 30 115 9 9 9 915 C H Milleri2 D'ghoregan, Beatitude, llumb'dt 62597 Belmont 5-S st 69fast 15 115 7 S 9' C H Miller Sandyllatch, Stockmar. H'boldt 62515 Belmont 5-S at 5Sfast CO 115 11 11 llll' A Johnsoni2 Martingale, Pravus, Aut. Bells ST. ANGELINA, b. f. 2 101 By Escoba Chin Chin, by Voter. (Trainer, C. Buxton. Owner, A. Marrone). Breeder. K. D. Alexander. 66785 M'boro Ab 5-8 1:03 fast 6 104 3 5 4 in W Organ 8 BeTrueman, S.andSatin, ThcGirl 66757 M'rlboro Ab 5-S l:03fast 4 108 2 2 2 2 W Organ 5 ThcGirl, OliveMay. Mar.Loretta G6731 M'rlboro Ab 5-8 1:03 fast 6 108 3 3 3 ' 4J M Buxton 5 Be True'n, The Girl, Auntie Em 6G418 Laurel 51 f l:09fast 25 105 5 9 Sl 7 E Sm'w'odlO Noon Glide, Pennon, Rosie U. 66138 Laurel 51 f l:09good 7 96 7 4 41 u7l W Martin 8 Hillhouse, BeTrueman. P'rSport 6G037 Laurel 3-4 l:16slop 13 103 4 4 4" 4'1 G Breun'g 9 Hov, Noon Glide, Billy Gibson 65173 Dorval 51fl:14hvy 7 111 5 3 4 41 M And'son 0 Nickname, Fitzrue, Water Tax C4754 B.Bonnets 51 f l:07fast 19 104 1 9 9' 9i M Buxton 10 Patcliw'k, R'kgardrn, MissT-jft G4130 FortErie 51 f l:0Sfast 8 112 3 3 4 C' M Buxton 8 Patcliw'k, BlncTony, Styl'hMiss BON GARCON, b. c, 2 (M) 105 By Ultimatum Bonne Cause, by Elf. (Trainer, W. H. Brooks. Owner, S. Ross). Breeder, S. Ross. ,66135 Laurel 3-4 1:17 good 2$ 10S S 5 4 4i E Sm'w'od 9 MissMiami, Tahasain, G'dMount G5911 Laurel 1 1:42 fast SO 107 7 7 7 7" J Rowan 7 Lit.Hope, W'crGirl, Belphrizonia CORK ELM, blk. c, 2 109 By Atheling II. Schwalbe. by Sain (Owner, F. B. Sullivan). Breeder, Nevada Stock Farm. 66799 Bowie 3-4 l:14fast lOf 111 6 10 111 125 J McTag't 13 Lit.Hope, Adventuress, P'rSport 60455 Laurel 3-4 1:14 fast 23 108 5 5 6 5" E Barnes 5 True Flier, Lady Myra, Tassel 63880 Empire 51 f l:07fast 7 109 5 7 7 7" A Gantner 7 B.ofB.R'ge, Mon'della. D.'cD'tcr 63593 Empire 51 f I:07fast 15 102 2 6 6 441 A Gantner 7 Pet.Brown. Thr.Square. Paieley 63323 Empire 51 f l:0Sslow 7 108 10 10 10 9 A GantnerlO Paisley, Daniel, Lady Inez GSC2e Aqueduct 5-S l:00fast 4 100 1 1 1 Is B Parke 17 Pud. H.AVarren, D. Bother Mo G290 Aqueduct 5-S 59EOod 6 97 8 7 C 8" J Merimee 10 N.Hampsh'e, Anonym's. Ambler 62741 Aqueduct 5-S 59mud o 10S 1 2 2 2'1 B Parke 12 Raffles, Lady Inez. Air Bubbiu 62657 Aqueduct 5-S l:01fast 15 107 5 10 10 10" B Parke 10 Daniel, Lady Inez. Chile PERSISTENCE, ch. c, 2 109 By Fitzwilliam Ask Ma. by Marchmont II. (Trainer, F. Garrett. Owner, M. Le Roy). Breeder, J. K. L. Rors. GG604 Pimlico 3-4 l:13fast 10S lit 3 12 10" 11 W Kelsay 12 True Flier, Al Boyd, Eliz.Bcan 66522 Laurel 61 t 1:08 fast 52 112 6 S 8 8" W Kelsay 8 BliicHawk, TrueFlier, K.Sawyer 63251 FortErie 5-8 1:01 fast 9 104 5 5 5 5" F W'einer 5 Lilt, Arendal, Magic Reed 62872 Ham'ton 5-S l:02fast 15 101 4 4 31 l"k F Weiner 9 Topango, Briand. Nickname 62224 Th'ncliffe 41 f 55fast 38 107 51 H Gregory 7 MissEdna, Eau Gallic, High Tea CALADIUM, br. c, 2 (M) 105 By Vulcain Cadeau, by Golden Maxim. (Trainer, M. Hirsch. Owner, J. B. Smith). Breeder. H. T. Oxnard. GI939 Churchill 41 f 53fast C 11G 2 1 1 3 A Johnson 9 DriMaker. B.BelieveMe, F'tWard 61870 Churchill 41 f 54fast 11 115 S 6 61 4i E Barnes 11 Belzoni, Metric, True American 61791 Churchill 41 f 54fast 21 110 7 6 G 5' J D M'ney S M.Ccrina, Larchni't, T.American JOSEPHINE C, ch. f, 2 104 By Jim Gaffney Wavering, by Marta Santa. (Trainer, W. Livingston. Owner, L. T. Bauer). Breeder, K. Gorin. 66037 Laurel 3-4 l:16slop 15 115 2 1 1 C" G Walls 9 Hoy, Noon Glide. Billy Gibson 65862 Laurel 3-4 l:15fast 5 115 6 5 5 S G Walls 11 Noon Glide, Faith V.'., Rosie H. 6560G H.deG'ce 51 f 1:09 fast 6 Ul 1 1 1 13 G Walls 7 N.GIide, S.andPretty, t'onfed'ey 65395 H.dcG'ce 3-4 l:15fast S 107 1 4 Z 5'1 F W'dsfk 9 WaterGirl, Litllellope. N'uGlide 65087 Tim'm Ab 5-S l:00fast 4-5 112 2l A Allen 5 BeTrueman, Lit.Boauty, JeanF. 65044 Tim'um Ab 3-4 1:18 fast 12-G 104 1 J Alien 4 BeTrueman, Rac'gStar, Forew'n 65001 T-mon'm Ab 5-S 1:00 fast 21 114 ll T Brooke 7 LittlcBeauty, Rac'gStar, JeanF. 64214 FortErie 3-4 l:14fast 31 105 10 9 10 10' J Wallace 10 OldTop, NulliSecundus. HotCoal 64130 FortErie 61 f l:0Sfast 13 112 Left at post. G Walls 8 Patcliw'k. BlueTony, Styl'hMiss G3996 Ham'ton 3-4 l:15fast 13 108 4 2 4l 6" G Wralls 0 Nickname, LilacTime, TopNotch 63943 Ham'ton 5-S l:03hvy 15 107 7 7 6s 711 G Walls 10 Macbetli, Patchwork. Vcnnic 63859 K'worth 5-8 1:01 fast 7 112 4 4 3b 4 G Walls 12 Rockery, Dr.MeArtliur. MabciK. 63164 Dev'shire 5-8 l:01fast 15 111 7 6 7 7,c H J Burke 9 Fight.Cook, OldTop, J'gellaney 62820 Dorval 6-8 l:CShvy 23-10 114 3 4 6 6" T Par'gton 0 Patcliw'k, Elm.Dyer, Illusionist G1523 Pimlico 41 f 5Gslov 19-10 103 4 2 2'1 31 It Rice S Lank, Be Trueman, Soviet 61447 Pimlico 41 f 64fast 11 1061 3 3 3 4 4i R Rice S Ijdy Boss, Be Trueman. TTnk 61403 H.deG'ce 1-2 4Sfast 15 106 1 2 2 21 R Rice 13 B. Leigh ton, Lank, Gold Mount Onrl DA OCT C I Furlonprs. :t-year-olls and upward. Claiming:. (Nov. 2!, illlU rkrAUC 11)17 i:is l-r. 1 112.) GAUBY, br. c, 4 106 By Bryn Mawr Fancy Dress, by Ben Brush. (Trainer, L. Campbell. Owner. L. Campbell). Breeder, T. Clyde. 6G7G0 M'boro Ab 51 f l:10fast 4-5 114 1 3 3 1 D Stirling 8 Glenn, Salt Peter. Titania 66071 Laurel 3-4 1:16 hvy 20 115 3 10 125 12' A Allen 15 Delhi Maid, Ira Wilson, Kirah 65343 H.deG'ce 3-4 l:15fast 13f 120 2 2 2'1 1" A Allen 12 Pietms, Jock Scot, Plain Bill 64952 Timon'm Ab 3-4 l:17fast 19-10 113 1 A Allen 5 Alf Vezina, Fleer, True as Steel 64939 Timon'm Ab 3-4 1:19 fast 13-10 115 1" A Allen 0 Bread Line. Zennotta. Utah G2411 Dufferin Ab 5-8 1:03 fast 3-2 115 11 J Dawson S SplitSilk, Sea Mimic. L.Gentry C2060 Mt.RoyaI 51 f l:0Sfast 26 117 3l F Chiav'talO Last Girl, Starkader. Midian 61957 Mt.Royal 3-4 l:15fast 3S 113 71 J Smith 10 Sunrose, F. G. Corley, Old Red HIDDEN JEWEL, b. g, 6 113 By Disguise Rubia Granda, "by Greenan. (Trainer. A. Swinke. Ownor, A. Swinke). Breeder, Wickliffe Stud. G6663 Pimlico 1 l:40slow 19 110 4 1 1" 3 E Martz 13 K.of thell'cr, Sweepy, Venizeloa 66634 Pimlico 3-4 l:13fast 16 115 5 S 51 S3 G Babin 12 L'Effare, Ar. of Gold, Dexterous G6524 Laurel 3-4 l:13fast 2 109 2 1 VI 3'1 E Sm'w'od S L'Ef fare, AVraith. Fifty-Fifty 6G284 laurel 3-4 l:13fast 4 107 3 1 3 21 J Rowan U Dexterous. Wraith. Crank 66105 Laurel 3-4 l:15good 5 110 1 1 l'i 2 J Rowan 14 Fifty-Fifty, Colando, Caligula 658G7 Laurel 3-4 1:13 fast 5 103 2 1 2l 3'1 J Rowan 9 Apex, Cum Sah. Welifinder 65348 Wood'ne 3-4 l:12fast 9-5 112 2 1 lt 1 A Clavcr 11 Ablaze, Wake lTp, tV.halan G4521 Conn'ght 51 f l:07good 9-10 115 4 1 1 1' H Gregoryll Quanah, Mavourneen, Jacobina 64091 FortErie 51 f l:llhvy 2 123 1 1 1 2'1 J Rowan 9 Marimba, PeacePal, t'amouflag G402S Ham'ton 3-4 l:12fast 19-5 103 1 1 1' S P Walls 12 Buster, S. Thoughts, Sundial 1L JYNTEE, ch, m. 7 115 By Fair Play Job Lot, by Ogden. (Trainer, F. E. Kraft. Owner, F. E. Kraft). Breeder, A. Belmont. 6GC38 Pimlico 11:41 fast 6-5 115 1 1 l"" 1 L Fator 11 Gaziuta, Mollie Barnes, Thriller " 05816 Laurel 3-4 1:14 fast 17-10 115 3 7 7'1 3 C Lang 13 Pietrus, Clansman. Dr. Johnson 63854 Empire Ab 3-4 l:09fast 1 116 2 1 lh 2" L McAtee 7 W'y'dLady, Bob.Hair. M.Maxim 62861 Aqueduct Gl f 1:21 good 1 120 4 2 1' 1& L Fator ti Marie Maxim, Leghorn, Evil 62154 Belm'nt 3-4 MC l;12fast 16-5 120 1 1 I1 lh L Fator S CMarroue, Mavourii'n. M.Barnee TIDINGS, br. f. 4 105 By Theo. Cook Glad Tidings, by Knight of th (Trainer, W. Irvine. Owner, E. P. Summerfield). Thistle. Breeder, W. & X. Garth. GC555 Laurel 1 l:42fast 13 108 5 2 2 4" S McLane S Min.Man, J.Morrill, Lad's Love G6386 Laurel 3-4 l:13fast 9 112 13 7 91 6s T Parton 14 Wh'lebone, CumSah, O.J.C'gmile 6G222 Laurel 3-4 l:15fast 8 112 11 C 5 l'i J McTag'll 4 Dan Boiling, Rolo. Whalebone G6071 Laurel 3-4 1:16 hvy 9 112 5 S J' 7 G Walls 15 Delhi Maid, Ira Wilson. Kirah 65648 H.deG'ce 3-4 l:14fast 2 113 6 3 3 3'i J Rowan 13 Fleer, AVhalebone, Bodanzky 65528 H.deG'ce 61 f 1:07 fast 37 97 C 3 3J GJ G Taylor (! McKenna, Champl'n, T.WHcbet 64072 Ham'ton 3-4 l.Kmud 14 101 6 9 5l 51 P Walls 9 Rolo, Marimbo, Bengalese 63945 Ham'ton 3-4 1:16 hvy 41 10SJ C 7 61 4 D Stirling 9 F. Fogarty, Eternity, Burgoyn TITANIA, ch. m, 6 103 By Bard of Hope Lady Fern, by Hippodrome. (Trainer, R. B, Jackson. Owner, J. Serio). Breeder, C. Williams. 66788 M'boro Ab 7-S l:30Vsfast 7 109 4 1 1' 41 E Jelley 0 Glenn, Thriller. Doctor Jim 06760 M'boro Ab 51 f l:104fast 1C-5 112 3 1 2 41 E Jelley S Gaudy, Glenn, Salt Peter 06733 M'boro Ab 6J f lifast 5 111 4 6 6 Cs L Barcencs f. Thriller, Valentia, South Breeze 06038 Laurel 1 l:42V4slop 31 100 1 7 7 7" S McLane 7 MollieBarnes, TcnButtons, Moco 05910 Laurel 3-4 l:13sfast 41 10S 11 10 8' 9' E Sm'v'odl5 Jock Scot, Perigonrdine, Rolo 05211 Dorval 3-4 l:16islow 1 111 1 1 1' ll E Barnes 7 T. Nephew, B.Baby, SirGala'dll. 05023 Dorval 3-4 l:J2',4fast 3 105 2 1 11 2'1 K Barnes 7 Mum.Juuibo, Mavourn'n, Hopeful 04926 B.B'nnets 3-4 1.13 fast 21 109 3 1 11 2l E Barnes 7 Mum.Jnmbo, 'l'anll., P'paganda C4858 B.B'nnets 3-4 3:12fast 27-10 107 2 3 3'1 Cl E Barnes 10 Bever.Belle, B.'ackHaby, Fcrnovu CAMOUFLAGE, b. g, 6 111 By Star Shoot Busy Maid, by Meddler. (Trainer, G. C. Winfrey. Owner, G. C. Winfrey). Breeder, J. E. Madden. G5915 Laurel 1 1-16 l:47fast 5 113 3 1 21 3 E Sm'w'od S Cop.Demon, F'zySn'zy. Bal'trad 05774 Laurel 1 1-10 l:47fast 23-10 109 2 1 1 31 J Sm'wood 0 K'gJolin, Cop. Demon, Dolly a 05679 H.deG'cc 1 1-16 l:49rtfast 31 110 5 1 1'11'IM Har'son 7 M.Rou'rts, R.Duck, V.-Chairm G5579 ILdeG'ce lm70y .1 :46fast 31 102 2 1 l5 1 G Breun'g ti Clansman, Sword, Night Raider 05489 H.deG'ce 3-4 l:14fast 2 115 1 1 1 1 J Butwell 15 Fleer, Ira Wilson, PcrigoordiM 05104 Dorval 3-4 1:19 hvy S-5 117 1 1 l'i 41 E Barnes 7 B'lyBclIe, Anticipate. Roister 04798 B.B'nnets 51 f l:0tifast 4 114 4 1 U 21 C Turner 7 L.Enfield, M.Jumbo, TheN'phew 04601 Conn'ght 5i f 1:07 fast 11 114 5 2 2' 5 M Buxton 7 Sun Brae. Fcjlauce. The Lam ETTAHE, b. g, 7 100 By Lovetie Indian Lass, by Xocohstchee. (Trainer, 0. F. Johnson. Owner, J. E. Cahill). Breeder, Mrs. X. A. Livingston. CC525 Laurel 1 1-S l:54fast 10 111 6 3 4 4'1 J Wallace 12 H.Pardner. M'nIt(sII., Gal'vaiiC (10454 Laurel 1 1-1G 1:49 fast 14 113 7 2 . 2'i l'i E Barnes 15 Phalaris. A!ayorI louse. Enerinitn GG200 laurel 1 1-16 l:4S4fast C 116 7 2 21 4C B Mari'ellil2 Royal Duck, Moody, Curr.Eventa 0GI 73 laurel lmTOy l;4Cj,fast 9 114 4 3 3 2k B MarincllilO land's Ix)vc. C.Evcuts. Sol.Rook 06108 Laurel 1 1-16 l:51good 9 108 4 1 11 2'1 L Penman II G'livant, K.Rankin, HelenAtkln G6008 Laurel 1 1-1C l:4Sfaat 16-5 114 11 5 C'HO" A Johnsonl5 Gallivant, Troma. Cur't Events 65G52 H.deG'ce ImiOy J:4S!t.fast 2 116 1 3 3 3 J Chalmers S RoskR., Dr.Ch.Welles, Hendrie 65533 H.dcG'ce 1 1 1C 1:51 fast 13 111 2 1 1 1 J Ch'lmcrsll Miss Filley. Miles S., Waukeuf MUSTARD SEED, b. e, 3 112 By Peter Quince Alsike, by Ben Brush. I (Trainer, A. J. Goldsborough. Owner. G. H. Bull). Breeder, J. N. Camden. 68778 Aqueduct 3:4 l:12good 10 106 4 4 V 2J E Taplin 7 Knobbie, Exodus. Naturalist 1 C2128 Belm'nt q-4 MC l:llfant 12-G 11G 1 3 3' 3 E Taplin 7 Uighcart, Sleivceonard. C. Song 62900 Bclm't 51 f MC l:05fast 13-6 108 3 2 24 2s E Taplin 4 Dunboyne, Cahalan. Bine Brush (1 U1S67 Jamaica 3-4 1:12 fast 11-6 111 2 3 31 21 E Taplin 5 Reprisal, Miiskal'gc. Thund'clap C til 732 Jamaica 51 f l:05fast 7 116 3 4 4 4 E Taplin 4 Audacious. Tbundcrclap. Column C 57712 Jamaica 3-4 l:13fast 21 112 1 1 U 2" C Turner 7 Missionary, S.Rider. Ir.Brigadicr 57354 Aqueduct 5-8 59Vifast 5 112 3 11 1 C H Miller 8 Black Rascal. Ray Jay, Toil C 56494 Saratoga 3-4 l:llfast 12 114 8 7 7 7'1 G Turner 9 Oil Man, Modo, Sir Uugb 66245 Saratoga 3-4 1:13 fast 12-5 115 3 3 G1 6' C II Miller 8 Sir Hugh, Bieboart, Column 55812 Empire Ab 3-4 l:09fast 12-6 113 6 5 4' 4 C H Miller 8 Runstar, Kai-riang, Little Chief 55755 Empire 51 f l:06slow 8-6 110 2 2 2 21 C II Miller 5 Morvich, Yank. Star, St.Maurice J 55382 Aqueduct 3-4 l:13slow 13-6 115 1 1 l'l 2 C II Miller 7 Olympus, William A., Violinlot t 55230 Aqueduct o-S uSXfast 8-6 115 8 Sl 61 C H Millerl3 Broomster. Toil, Olympus J BALLYBELL, ch. g, 5 101 By Celt Lady Isabel, by Holstein. ( (Trainer. J. Arthur. Owner. J. Arthur). Breeder, S. Ross. ( 6C801 Bowie 61 f l:21Vtfast C7 104 4 6 5 61 F Weiner 5 Gentility. Dexterous, B. Homme ( 59512 F.G'nds 1 1-1G l:52hvy C 107 7 8 8 9 9 9' C Lang 10 Pickwick, Serbian. Alex Jr. 69284 Jeff'son 1 1-8 l:54fast 13-10 112 3 6 3 4 41 4 C Lang 6 Darnay, Gallot. ThcColleenBawn ( 69151 Jeff son 1 l-le.l:49slow E 106 2 7 8 6 4 34 C Lang 12 Richelieu. JoeJoe. Zone d Arme ( E9036 Jeff son lm70y 1:4 slow 13-5 113 6 6 6 6 5l 7" F Cltiletti 8 Conrlis, Verity, Gloomy Gus c 68S39 Jeffson lm70y l.ll mud S-5 106 6 C 5 2 21 21 S Nuckles 8 W.H.B'kner, T.McGee. J.Reevei - E8730 Jeffson 1 1-16 l:49?ifast 5 109 11 7 4 4 4' 1 S Nuckles 13 T.Col'nBawn, Copyright, Galiot 58282 Laurel 1 1-16 l:49Hfast i 102 2 7 S 9 6'1 4 A Allen 13 Wal.Hall. Sum.Sigb, Sunrose HOBEY BAKER, blk, g, 5 110 By Celt Augusta Victoria, by Sain. (Trainer, E. lUthman. Owner, J. T. Szelatowski). Breeder, Arthur B. Hancock. ( 66250 Laurel 3-4 l:14fast 23 112 12 11 91 14" P MadciraW l'ietrus, Simplicity, Cum San 66207 Laurel lm70y l:44fast 31 108 7 8 8 S' G Walls 8 Clansman. Dresden, Ten Buttons ( 66136 Laurel 3-4 l:15Vfcgood 21 112 4 9 8 10' G Walls 14 Sling, l'ietrus. Beverly Belle 65532 ILdeG'ce lm70y 1:48 fast 7 109 2 1 1 3 G Walls 6 K.of t.H'er. K'gJohn, Gr.Foster 61250 Bowie 3-4 l:13&fast 20 116 5 7 6 6" J Wallace 7 Ultra Gold, Mavourncon. Pluck j 61192 Bowie IrnTOy l:4S&fast 13-6 116 1 4 P 7" M Schw'tz 8 Our Birthday. Romeo. Ettahe 61161 Bowie CJ f l:20fast S U4 4 3 31 42 J Butwell 0 War Note, St. Donard, All Fait J FLIBBERTYGIBBET, blk. g, 5 112 By Peter Pan Paintbrush, by Broomstick. ( (Trainer. W. Caywood. Owner, W. Caywood). Breeder, Harry Payne Whitney. 66733 M'boro Ab 61 f l:25Vfast 6 109 2 6 6 41 G Mangan C Thriller, Valcntia, Sonth Breeze , 66564 Toledo Ab C-4 1:08 fast 36 104 6 6 5 3i G Mangan G KastView, Brilliant Ray, Thco C6431 Toledo lm70y l:46slow 9-5 111 3 1 1 1 G Mangan 6 Blos'mHouse, V'gcria, B.'sWing 66362 Toledo 1 1-16 l:45Mfast 5 103 5 2 3 63 G Mangan 8 Eulali F., Diomed. Black Betty 66293 Toledo Ab 3-4 1:09 fast 16 105 4 5 5 1 6 Mangan 5 Bril.Itay. MumboJumbo. TanSon 66232 Toledo 1 1:40 fast 31 108 2 7 7 Gl G Corey 7 WarPenny, Spinaway, Bl'fcBetty j BEVERLY BELLE, b. f, 3 103 By Uncle Ivabel. by Ogden. i (Trainer, A. Alexandra. Owner, A. Alexandra). Breeder, "W. B. Miller. i G6638 Pimlico 1 1:41 last 17 101 8 2 8 S M Fator 11 Jyntec, Gazinta, Mollie Bames i 66321 Laurel ImTOy l:46fast 10 -9 1 Wheeled. E Lcgerc 11 F'zySncezy, Lit.Ammie, Antilles 66250 Laurel 3-4 l:14fast 13 107113 12 121 13' J Rowan 15 rietrus, Simplicity. Cum Sail 66136 Laurel 3-4 l:15'Agood 12f 103 2 3 3 3'i W Martin 14 Sling, Pietrus, Jock Scot 65575 H.deG'ce 3-4 l:14&fast 10 101 2 4 41 51 W Martin 7 MayBIossom. L'ky Button, Apex 65104 Dorval 3-4 1:19 hvy 21 106 4 3 3l l1 W Martin 7 Anticipate, Roisterer, Cam'flagd 64930 B.B'nnets 1 l:40Sfast 21-10 103 1 1 11 2" W Martin 7 The Wag Paula V.. Sailor C4858 B.B'nnets 3-4 l:12fast 10 102 1 2 l'l l1 W Martin 10 BlackBaby, Fornovo. Anticipate 64722 Conn'ght 3-4 l:13fast 14 111 6 3 21 3 J Rowan 7 LccEnficld, AnUcipatc, Betsinda DOUGHNUT, br. g, 3 107 By Sweep Fascination, by Bock Hassle. 1 (Trainer. N. L. Byer. Owner, T. F. Price). Breeder, E. C. Christian. 66662 Pimlico 3-4 l:13slow 6f 105 4 6 5 53 H ThoirELsl3 Apex, S. and Boots, Fifty-Fifty 66422 laurel 3-4 l:13fast 45 95 6 7 8 8TJ A McL'lin 8 May Blossom. Apex, Fifty-Fifty 66284 Laurel 3-4 l:13?fast 79 98 It 11 11 10i A McL'lin 11 Dexterous, HiddenJewel. Wraith 66107 Laurel 1 1-16 l:49good 8 109 2 2 3 3" A Tryon 7 Cl'sman, M'yl'dBellc, W.Str'ger 65962 Laurel 1 1-16 l:48mud 4 109 2 2 3 3 A Tryon 7 Moco. Clansman, Little Ammie 65818 Laurel 1 l:39fast 105 101 6 C 6 6i B Mari'elli C Nedna, Pl'fellow, Due dcMorny 65600 Aqueduct 3-4 l:12ifast 15 103 3 4 4 451 B Mari'elli 5 Muskallonge, Dayduc, Gladiator SHAFFER, ch. g, 3 106 By Peter Quince Flying Trances, by Plaandts. (Trainer, W. Speirs. Owner, J. Shanghnessy). Breeder, D. W. Scott. 66509 Empire Ab 3-4 l:10fast 5 106 5 4 3' 31 F Weiner 8 ThcAlmoner, G'dTime, T.reruv'n 66440 Empire Ab 3-4 1:11 fast 8 1101 5 3 2" 51 T Rice 13 Orcus, Dayduc, Esquire 66056 Jamaica 3-4 1:14 mud 41 115 1 1 1 1 L Fator 8 Good Time. Evil, Nightboat 65851 Jamaica 3-4 l:12fast 31 110 3 2 o 53 H Wakoff.ll The Peruvian, Nightboat. Evil 65664 Aqueduct Ci f l:21fast 3 102 1 1 1 1 H Wakoff 7 Cl'ghjordan, St.Isidore, J'nJo'ph 63827 Empire lm70y l:45fast 6 106 2 5 7 71 H Wakoff 7 Ramkin, Arapahoe, Matineeldol 63767 Empire IrnTOy l:45fast 10 107 3 2 21 34 L McAtee 12 Zed, Matinee Idol, Zealot 63530 Empire 51 f l:07fast 7 107 2 6 6 61 L McAtee 14 Roulette, Roy.Charlie, Pastoral KIR AH, ch. m. 6 105 By Astronomer Mary Greenwood, by Falsetto. (Trainer. H. E. Crist. Owner, T. E. Crist). Breeder, K. P. Shipp. 66659 Pimlico 1 1-16 1:48 fast Kf 115 2 1 2i 61 G Mein 11 Polly Wale. Gazinta, Crossless 66487 Laurel 3-4 l:16&fast 101 109 1 4 4'1 U J Callahan 15 Rolo, Hutchison, Anticipate 66352 Laurel 3-4 l:14fast 12 106 4 4 61 81 J CallahanlO Sling. Rolo, Perigourdine 66071 Laurel 3-4 1:16 hvy 19 107 7 6 5 3" R McCr"nnl5 DelhiMaid, I.Wilson, Simplicity 65649 H.deG'ce 3-4 l:14fast 7f 110 7 11 10s 9"3 R McCr'nnl4 IraWilson. JockScot. Salt Peter 65489 H.deG'co 3-4 l:14fast 7 112 3 S fi' 7 R McCr'nnl5 Camouflage, Fleer, Ira WHson 61144 Bowie 3-4 l:13fast 17 110 2 6 6 6'2 H Thomas 7 Mavourncen. ImaFrank. Betsinda 60940 Mobile Ab 61 f 13fast 7 113 3 2 31 5'1 S Wida 6 Murphy, Prom.Tom, Fin.Eooster WILLIAM OF COROTOMAK, b. g, 110 By Ganadore Grates, by Islington. 4 (Trainer, J. Brooks. Owner, H. R. Dulany). Breeder, M. G. Richardson. 1 66386 Laurel 3-4 l:13fast 52 110 7 11 10l 11" S McLane 14 Whalebone. CumSah, C.J.C'gmile 66137 laurel 1 l:43good 11 116 3 2 11 4 D Stirling 7 Vitamin, K'lerman, WraekGrass 66036 Laurel 3-4 l:15slop 10 116 4 1 1 U D Stirling 8 Sog'thAroon, Torchy, Kcllerman 65678 H.deG'ce 3-4 l:14fast 77 106 3 C 6 63 S McLane 6 S.Th'ghts, Min.Man. D.deMorny 65489 H.deG'ce 3-4 l:14fast 26 115 6 4 3'1 5i C Kummerl5 Camonflage, Fleer, Ira Wilson 61503 Pimlico 3-4 l:13mud 45 115 3 2 2' 2 D Stirling 7 Lion d'Or, E. Loanc, Romulus C8006 Laurel 1 l:41fast 20 107 2 3 5 8 81 8" A Brooks 10 Nor.Choiee, Edna D., O. Ashore 67899 Laurel 3-4 l:14fast 9 116 3 4 3 51 6 A JohnscnlS G. o' Doom. Colando, Rajah MIZAR, b. c, 3 104 By Dick Welles Milky Way, by Star Shoot. (Trainer, J. Beamish. Owner, J. M. Collins). Breeder, J. B. Respess. 66606 Pimlico 1 1-16 l:4Sfast 7 100 E 9 Fell. M Fator 12 BaUotMark, SouthBreeze, Moco 66521 Laurel 1 1:43 fast 21 110 2 11 E'l 7J J CaUahanl4 Toodles. Gazinta, Paul Micon 65518 Aqueduct 1 1:39 fast 12 112 8 7 6 5 H Walters 10 Trajanus, Esquire, Notime G5329 Aqueduct 1 l:39fast 10 102 5 4 4 4H H Walters 7 Orcus, Sunnyland. Bantry 65195 Belmont 1 1-16 l:45fast 5 107 3 3 3l 43 L McAtee 5 Leghorn, Overtake, Sunnyland 64745 Belmont 1 l:3Sfast 20 106 7 6 6'3 H Thomas 8 St. Allan, Whisk, Bellsolar 628C0 Aqueduct 1 1:41 good 3 109 3 4 4 2 L McAtee 6 Lc Herman. Normal. Orcus EV7EEFY, b. o. 8 116 By Sweep Enameline, by Hasetto. (Trainer, P. Marshall. Owner, E. H. Wingfield). Breeder, J. W. Tonnsend. 66693 Pimlico 1 1-1C 1:47 fast 4 112 7 C 8 8l J Callahan 8 Hellolirdner, Gallivant, Goaler 66663 Pimlico 1 l:40slow Sf 100 6 2 2J 2 J Callahanl3 K.of t.H'er, H.Jcwel, Venizeloi 66208 Empire Ab 3-4 1:09 fast 12 107 11 9 ' 10" A Collins 13 Arrow ofGold, BastView, Dayduc 66160 Jamaica 3-4 l:12fast 20 111 3 4 4 4 A. Hobcy 4 M'kallonge, Ch'terbr'k, Runnyol 01375 K.deG'ce lmTOy l:44fast 4 102 4 1 1 lk L Penman 9 Tan Son, Lucky B., King John 61145 Bowie CI f l:21fast 7-5 113 4 3 2" 2 A Johnson 8 H'labaloo, Fan.Bean, Gr.Mayers OCCIDENTA, b. c. 3 (X) 113 - By The Finn Star of the West, by Montana. (Trainer, F. Taral. Owner, Riviera Stable). Breeder, J. E. Madden. 66692 Pimlico 3-4 l:13fast 17f 112 8 7 71 711 H ThomaslO Sling, InckyButton, Dan Boiling 66663 Pimlico 1 l:40slow 9f 103 9 13 13 13" C Lang 13 K.of the H'r, Sweepy, Hid.Jcwel 66542 Empire Ab 3-4 1:10 fast 30 104 7 8 10 10" H ThomaslO The Almoner, Daydoe. Orcus 66474 Empire Ab 3-4 1:10 fast 15 115 2 3 4 57 H Thomas 8 Heremon, StoncJug, Jacq.Julian 62829 Aqueduct 61 f l:20fast 30 110 4 5 4 53 T Rice 42 Serenader, Brocklesby. Jaunebar 62128 Belm'nt 3-4 MC l:llfast 30 108 6 5 64 6" T Rice 7 Bigh'rt, Sl'veconard, Must'dSeed 61477 Jamaica 51 f l:05'5fast 100 108 7 12 11 U" C Borel 12 Bee'sWax, St.Henry, JuneGrasa ARBITRATOR, b. g, 8 106 By Statesman Apprentice Girl, by Baddbx. (Trainer, A. D. Vivell. Owner, E. G. Vivell). Breeder, D. R. Warfiebl. 65061 Dorval . 3-4 l:17mud 41 107 11 12 10 10 C Jackson 13 Lady Luxury, Jacobina, Flea 57292 MMboro Ab6Jf l:30H.fast 6-5 111 1 C Jackson 6 WarMap, Raconteuse, Primitive DHSl M'lboro Ab3-4 l:30fast 11-10 114 11 C Jackson 4 Tw'tySeven, Lc Gardon, Stir Up f6849 Il'town Ab 3-4 1 :24V4slow 11 115 4 J Sen! ess' r 5 Trusty, Bierman, Rey Ennis 66805 Il'town Ab 3-4 l:24fast 4-5 106 l1 J Dawson 5 Balarosa, J.Thaycr, Run'gCrcek E5CS9 KicgEd. 1 l:52ihvy 31 111 C J'cobson 7 J. Healey, F.Rooster, P.Blossom 65624 KingEd. 3-4 l:17fast 22-5 105 11 C Jackson 9 Lewis B., Juanita III., Hot Foot 63898 H.deG'ce 1 1-8 l:54fast 33 108 6 65 ( "65C Ponce 10 Benevolent, Mather. Sundnria 63S41 H.deG'e 11-16 1:48 fast 33 10S 9 7 8 6 6 5i L Moms 12 BarOne, F'gtown, MormonElder onrJ DAOC 7-S iIilc. Terminal Parse. 2-year-oldx. Allowances. (TTov. 21, Ola nMUll lOlG 1:26 2-5 4 116.) OSPREY. ch. c, 2 111 By Fair Play Olympia, by Rock Sand. (Trainer, G. M. Odom. Owner, A. Belmont). Breeder, A. Belmont. 66800 Bowie 61 f l:20fast 7 108 . 8 3 11 2 L McAtee 14 Gen. Thatcher, Vigil, Best Love 66650 Pimlico 1 l:39Jtfast 14 122 5 10 SI 6' E Sande 11 SaUy'sAUey, M'tingale, MyOwn 66594 Pimlico 3-4 1:12 fast 21 107 9 10 9'1 9" L McAtee 10 Boys Believe Me, Crochet, Rigel 6G374 Empire 61 f 1:06 fast 17-10 121 1 2 2 2 L -McAtee 7 Little Celt, Heremon, Rnnviso 66308 Empire 61 f l:06faat 16-5 116 2 4 3'1 21 L McAtee 7 Best Love, Little Celt, Mutiny 66157 Jamaica 3-4 1:12 fast 3 113 6 3 t 41 L McAtee 6 TallTimber, Aladdin, BlancSeing 66025 Jamaica 61 f 1:07 slop 2-5 118 1 1 1 1 L McAtee 5 Spot Cash. O'Corra. Bayonet 65852 Jamaica 3-4 l:Ufast 3 111 4 7 61 6 L Fator 8 Cyclops, Tall Timber, CherryPi VIGIL, ch. c, 2 111 By Jim Gaffney Vlgnola. by 8olitaire II. (Trainer, J. Pryce. Owner, W. J. Salmon). Breeder, A. B. Hancock. 66800 Bowie 61 f l:20fast 10 11110 7 6 31 B Mari'elliM Gen.Thatchcr, Osprey, BestLove f 66705 Pimlico 1 l:40fast 20 114 6 8 S 51 J Butwell 14 Oul Oni. Gen. Thatcher, Solisa 66650 Pimlico 1 l:39&fast 25 119 7 C 7'1 5 J Butwell 11 Sally'sAlley, Martingale, MyOwn i 66557 Laurel 1 1:41 fast 33 113 8 6 6 41 J Butwell 11 Cherry Pie, My Own. Bluemont 66420 Laurel 3-4 l:14fast 6 119 5 4 21 3l J Butwell 10 Martingale, Ambler. Bine Hawk 65959 Laurel 3-1 l:13M,mud M 117 7 8 && 71 J Butwell 13 Wilderness, Dnnlin, Scribble G5576 H.deG'ce 61 f l:0Sfast 5 103 2 3 2l 1 S Bullman 8 Daniel, Dunlin, Heeltaps MOONRAKER, ch. c, 2 114 By Broomstick Alster Cress, by Watercress. (Trainer. J. Rowe, Jr. Owner, Greentree Stable). Breeder, Greentree Stable. 66800 Bowio 61fl0fast 18 111 6 S 41 61 C Lang 14 Gen. Thatcher, Osprey, Vigil 66650 Pimlico 1 l:S9fast 3 122 11 11 11 9' H Thomasll Sally'sAlley. Martingale, MyOwn i 66489 Laurel 61 f 1:09 fast 5 112 C 4 3" 4 L Penman 7 Heeltaps, Carol, Sweetheart 66420 Laurel 3-4 l:143tfast 21 112 3 6 6'1 61 L Penman 10 Martingale, Ambler, Vigil 66223 Laurel 61 f l:085fast t3-10 112 3 4 2 11 L Penman 7 GoldenRule, Comixa, Bet.Timcs i 66168 Laurel 3-4 l:13tfcfast 3 109 2 3 21 5" J Thomas 7 Carol, Valador, New Hampshire ; 65956 Laurel 61 f 1:08 mud 2-5 115 2 1 1 1 J Callahan C Sog.Aroon, W'dflower, O.Timer 65815 Laurel 51 f 1:07 fast 1 115 1 2 2 2l J Callahan 9 Better Times, My Own, Noel THE CLOWN, b. c. 2 106 By Hessian Witful, by Mirthful. (Trainer, K. Spence. Owner, Montfort Jonea). Breeder, R. H. Anderson. G6588 Latonia 1 l:29fcfast 2 110 6 3 1 1 M Garner 9 Cliiva, Kindred, Superbura 66449 Latonia 3-4 1:12 fast W 107 11 11 ll 711 E Scobie 11 AliceB.Gown, Bloss.Time, Metric : 66246 Latonia 1 l:39fast 21 101 6 4 71 7J W Pool 9 Prince K., Skeezix, Aspiration " 66166 Latonia 3-4 lJ3fast 12 112110 9 Gi 63 H LunsfdlO Rest'gTime, Triumph, Aspirat'n i 66096 Latonia 3-4 11 hvy S-2 112- 5 3 2' 1 H Lunsfd 7 BodyUuard, Tend.Seth, Spinball I 65950 Latonia 3-4 1:14 fast 21-10 112 8 6 6 3 II Lunsfd 9 Post Haste, Pompous, Port. Urn 65667 Latonia 51 f l:0S&fast 6 115 9 6 31 3 M Garner 11 B.Tomorrow, Itomp.Mary, Wida 1 65198 Lexton 61 f l.-0Sfast C 115 C 6 4l 3 B Scobie 12 Whitlcather, Gor.Shaw. I'iedm't 64827 Churchill 3-4 1:13 fast 10 106 7 8 71 7" W Pool 9 Ind. Trail. Donegal, CUittagon BLUE HAWK, br. c, 2 106 By Atheling Lt. Chocolate Lady, by KItlmat. (Trainer, P. M. Bnrch. Owner, Nevada Stock Farm Stable). Breeder, Nevada Stock Farm. 66661 Pimlico 3-4 l:13sslow 9 116 2 6 6l 7'JB Parke 9 Luminist, Sweetheart, Frank G. . 66522 Laurel d f 1:08 fast 21-10 115 3 4 3l l1 Parke 8 TrueFlicr, Ev.Sawycr, LadyMyra l 66420 Laurel S-4 ia44fast 12 IOC 2 S 3'1 41 B Parke 10 Martingale, Amblerr Vigil C2901 Aqueduct (-8 68fast 7 110 2 f 61 7" B Parke 9 Martingale, BetterLuck, Valador t 62628 Aqueduct 6-8 l.ifaat 7 112 4 4 4 31 B Parke 6 Aladdin, Crochet. St. Valentino i 61865 Jamaica 61 f l:06Vtfast 6 11C 7 7 7 7" B Parke 7 BudLarncr, FrankG.. BlancSeing : 617S0 Jamaica 6-8 5Sfat 1-3 115 1 2 2 2 B Parke 3 Great Man, Knighthood 61522 Jamaica. 6-i l;015i.mud M 110 1 1 1 1 B Parke 4 Rigel, Billy Gibson, Knighthood I I 1 (1 C C C J t J ( ( ( ( ( c - ( ( J ( , j i i i 1 1 f i i i ; : i I 1 . l t i : I LADY MYRA, ch. f, 2 103 By Atheling II. Minnow, by Minora, (Trainer, M. J. Murphy. Owner, S. Louis). Breeder, Nevada Stock Farm. 66637 Pimlico 3-4 l:13fast 7 107 9 9 SI 2 G Mein 13 Felicitous, Homestretch. AlBoyd 66522 Laurel 51 f 1:08 fast 23-10 106 8 5 4 l 41 E Sm'w'od S Bluenawk, TrneKlicr, E.Sawjir 66455 Laurel 3-4 1:14 fast 31 109 3 1 l 2 E Sm'wo'd 5 TrueFlicr, Tassol. Buckwheat G6204 Laurel 3-4 1:14 fast . S 105 3 1 5 52 Sm'w'oQll Bticado, True Flier, Water Girl 6557C H.deG'ce 51 f l:0Sfast 14 1031 8 8 7'1 7' E Barnes S Vigil, Daniel, Dunlin 65441 H.deG'ce 3-4 l:14fast 10 101 5 5 4l 4i H Thomas 7 Caligula, SundiallL. MinuteMan 64573 Saratoga 61 f 1:10 hvy 5 112 1 2 2 2l H Thomas 4 Certain, P'ceRegent. B.andGold DANIEL, ch. o. 3 114 By Rock View Marie Frances, by Sir Dixon. (Trainer, F. Doner. Owner, H. C. Proctor). Breeder, Belair Stud. 66622 Pimlico 3-4 l:12',fast 44 114 5 7 V CJ A Johnsonll Bloss. Time, Rigel. Whirlwind 6G420 Laurel 3-4 l:14faat 7 J10 1 7 E1 51 W Kelsay 10 Martingale, Ambler, Vigil 66252 Laurel 3-4 l:13fast 18 109 3 6 5t 4 W Kelsay 7 Bluemont, Transom, Carol 65959 Laurel 3-4 l:13&mud 37 119 8 11 91 81 W Kelsay 13 Wilderness, Dunlin, Scribble 65771 Laurel 3-4 l':13Vsfast 15 114 4 5 51 5'1 W Kelsay 8 Rialto, Lilt. Carol 65576 H.deG'ce 51 f l:0Sfast 10 112 5 5 4' 2 W Kelsay S Vigil. Dunlin. Heeltaps 65302 H.deG'ce 3-4 1:15 fast 39 109110 6 ft1 7i J McTag'tlS Bluemont, Vigil, Marie Blanche 65050 Belmont 7-8 MC l:26islop 3 115 6 4 3! 4'3 G Walls 8 Nassau. MissSmitli, C'nr deLion 64544 Saratoga 51 l:08hvy - 5 106 4 2 1 12 G Walls 9 Sliamr'k, D'ghorcgan, N'market 64208 Saratoga 51 f 1:06 fast 13 107 G 7 41 4s G Walls S Edict. Shamrock. Vigil SUNDAY BEST, ch. f, 2 (M) 103 By Whisk Broom II. Sunfish. by Le Roi Soleil. (Trainer, S. P. Harlan. Owner, Greentree Stable). Breeder, Greentree Stable. 65328 Aqueduct 5-S 58 fast 4 112 2 4 41 51 II Thomas 8 Amuscm't, P. Wow, B'pbrizonia 65196 Belm't 51 f MC l:05fast 1S-5 112 5 4 41 31 H Thomasl2 Felside. Sun Key, Tow Wow 65092 Belm't C-4 MC l:12fast 15 102 5 3 3'i 3'1 H Thomas 8 BlancSeing, Thessaly. S'pIIawk 64787 Belmont 5-8 st 1:00 slop 13-5 114 7 5 5l G'3 L Lyke 11 Wigwam. Panache. Contour 64746 Belm't 51 f MC 1:07 fast 12 112 7 6 61 6'i L Lvkc 10 Cape Clear, Sakah, Satellite 64400 Saratoga 3-4 1:13 fast 12 1011 3 5 4 4 II Thomas 8 Wil'mTell. E'tcrBelis, S'dayBet GOOD NIGHT, b. g, 2 106 By Rickety Slippers, by Meddler. (Trainer, F. Hopkins. Owner, H. P. Whitney). Breeder, H. P. Whitney. 66800 Bowio 61 f l:20sfast IS 107 7 10 9l 1211 L Penman 14 Ccn. Thatcher, Osprey, Vigil 66410 Empire Ab 3-1 l:llVsgood 41 112 1 3 (' 1 E Sande 7 Purity, Fullon, Sakali 66274 Empire 51 f l:07kfast 7 1151 8 7 7 71 L Lvke !) R.and Gold, Sakah, Stella Maris 66193 Empire 51 f 1:07 fast 15 114 1 4 4; 45 F Keogh 10 Mutiny, Mazcppa, Sakah 66091 Jamaica 3-4 1:14 good 10 11G 5 4 4 51 L Lyke 0 Satellite, Sakah, Spread Eagle PETTIFOGGER, b. c, 2 (M) 106 By Vulcain Princess Ormonde, by Ormondale. (Trainer, J. Fitzsimmons. Owner, Quincy Stable). Breeder, H. T. Oxnard. 66653 Pimlico 3-4 l:12fast 17 112 2 5 5U 2l S Lowe S PowWow, WhirlwM. B.'sToney 06590 Pimlico 3-4 l:13fast 8 115 S 6 5 41 C Ponce VI Atli'stonc, R'kBottoui. T.Min'tea 66520 Laurel 3-4 1:13 fast 2 115 5 4 4s 2 C Ponce 5 S.Bngler, W.-Barre, Wowlflowtr 66420 Laurel 3-4 l:14?ifast 111 109 10 10 9 93 C Ponce 10 Martingale, Ambler. Vigil 64746 Belm't 51 f MC 1:07 fast 3 115 9 9 9 71 C Ponce 10 Cape Clear, 3ikali, Satellite 64491 Saratoga 3-4 1:16 mud 12 112 12 9 S4 T' C Ponce 12 Fly byDay, B:ir.Bush, Heremon 64297 Saratoga 5-8 1:00 fast 30 114 7 7 7 " 4s C Ponce S Flagstaff, Pittston, Cheapside ALL AMERICAN, ch. c, 2 (M) 106 By Pluvious Margaret Lowry, by Cesarion. (Trainer, E. Brewster. Owner, T. W. O'Brien). . Breeder, W. S. Payne. 66676 Pimlico 3-4 l:13Ssfast 36 105 10 10 7 5'5 L Fator 10 Al Boyd, Kl Dorado, Jacq.Julian 66654 Pimlico 3-4 l:127ifast 112 113- 9 9 9 9,J A Johnson 9 Gadfly, Crochet, Scarlet Bugler 64964 Belmont 3-4 MC 1:12 fast 40 112 11 11 11 ll5 L Ensor 11 Betty Bcall, Runviso. Carol 64577 Saratoga 3-4 l:16hvy 50 1131 8 S C 5 T Rice S Br'tToVw, M.Smith, D'gho'gan 64403 Saratoga 51 f l:06fast 0 115 11 9 9 71 W l'ool 11 GoldenRule, Pittstou, Aspiration 64108 Saratoga 5-8 l:03hvy CO 115 12 12 S 6" D Conn'llyl2 D'ghorcgan, Beatitude. Humb'dt 63956 Saratoga 5-8 1:00 fast 100 109113 12 13 11" T Rice 14 B't Love. Martingale. Chickvale HOMESTRETCH, ch. c, 2 106 By Bard of Hope Star of Runnymede, by Staj (Triner, E. Sietas. Owner, H. Alterman). Shoot. Breeder, R. L. Smith. 66813 Bowie 51 f 1:09 fast 5J 115 5 4 31 l1 C Lang 12 Pay Dear, Virginius. Quarrel 66720 Pimlico 1 1:40 fast 21 100 7 5 45 41 F Weiner 7 BoysB'veMc, Sc.Bugler, B'tLoTe 66673 Pimlico 3-4 l:13fast 5 103 7 C 31 S5 C Lang t) Wilkes-Barrc, Pay Dear, Futen 66654 Pimlico 3-4 l:12fast 20 112 1 7 51 53 L Fator !) rtadflv, Crochet. Scarlet Bugler 66637 Pimlico 3-4 l:13ifast 15f 106 7 10 1 3' L Fator 13 Felicitous, Lady Myra, Al Boyd 66507 Empire 51 f l:07fast 10 1141 7 9 S'l 7 E Sande 10 Raffles, Peter Pr.iwn. Rork 66405 Empire Ab 3-4 l:llgood 20 1071 6 6 5' 3'3 G Babin 0 Ladylnez, PeterBrown, O'Corra 66188 Empire Ab 3-4 1:10 fast 15 107 4 7 75 6'i J Meriniee S P.ofL'nibria. B.Wood, Virginius BUDDUGIE, br. g, 2 (M) 106 By Berrilldon Canny Miss, by Ogden. (Trainer, J. Arthur. Owner, J. Arthur). Breeder, William Garth. C6486 Laurel 51 f 1:10 fast Gf 110 13 11 11 10" A Abel 14 K'ghth'd, Radiant, S.and Pretty 66316 Laurel 3-4 lU6fast llf 100 11 13 13 111 A Abel 15 Paul Micou, Racquetta. Papillon 66248 Laurel 3-4 l:15?ifast 21 104 S 9 65 51 A Abel 9 Felicitous. Panasain, S.andPr'ty 66204 Laurel 3-4 1:14 fast 75f 101 10 10 10 10" A Abel 11 Bueado, True Flier. Water Girl 65730 K'worth 51 f l:07&fast 12 104 9 7 71 5 A Abel 12 F'r Luvaua. Kitzmc, Fly.Jacqiio 64981 Th'ncliffe 51 f l:07Vsfast 48f 100 8 10 10 10" A Abel 10 Tycoon, KirkLady, Speedy Girt 61612 Pimlico 41 f 54fast 6-6 105 4 5 5 6 C Lang G Haidee, Topango, Nickname 4th RclCG 4 Jilleitf tOP 1Ian,llcs,,' An Asch. (Xuv. 24, 117 1:12 O-O CROCUS, b. f, 4 117 By Broomstick Inaugural, by Voter. (Trainer, James Rowe. Owner, H. P. Whitney) . Breeder, H. P. Whitney. " C6656 Pimlico 3-4 1:11 fast 14-5 115 3 1 21 3l L Penman 7 Dominique, Knobbie, LittleCbief 57643 Laurel 3-4 l:13Vfast 3-5 118 4 11 l'l 2 F Cltiletti f, Billy Kelly, Careful. Blazes 66759 Belm't 3-4 MC mifcfast 2-5 122 2 1 1 11 11 F Cltiletti 3 Krewer, Step Lightly 56339 Sar'toga 1 l:37ifast 3-2 120 1 1 1 1 l'l l'i L Fator 4 B.ofWhite. IdleDell, B.Yourself 66212 Sar'toga 1 l:38fast 16-5 113 4 1 1 1 l'l 2n L Fator S IdleDell, RoyceRools, BillyKelly 66123 Sar'toga 3-4 1:11 fast 3 121 3 11 1 l'l L Fator 9 Careful, L.Straw, V.oftheMoon 60390 Aq' duct 5-8 E94fast 4-5 118 2 1 1 1 L Ensor 9 By Jiminy, Ten-Lec, Joan Marie E0038 Belmont 3-4 st l:12fast 3-5 116 9 7 61 5 F CltilettilS StepLightly, StarVoter, GreyLas; 49709 Sar'toga 51 f 1:05 fast 9-10 124 6 1 1 l 51 J Rod'g'ezH Trudery, StepLightly, NancyLte GENTILITY, ch. f , 3 115 By Light Brigade Handzarra, by Handsel. (Trainer. R. N. Vestal. Owner, G. L. Blackford). Breeder, J. H. Morris. 66801 Bowie 61 f l:21Vifast 2-5 102 1 1 l'l l'i B Mari'elli 5 Dexterous, Bonllonime, GMTime 66629 Latonia lm70y l:42ifast 2 110 4 1 2s 2'1 TP Smith 7 S'f Rider, Br.Jester, U'tedVerde 63242 Latonia 3-4 1:11 fast 11-5 105 2 1 1 l5 A Wilson 7 Br'dalbane, Ch'tcrton, J.Bowdre 58335 Lexington FC lUlmud 19 119 2 1 1 ll H J Burke Startle. .TohnFinn, Fairl'liantom 58267 Lexington 3-4 ia3tfast 1 95 4 3 2'i l'l L McD'ottl Uncle Sonny. Cap Rock, Tharon 53787 Lexington 1-2 4Sslow 11-10 109 2 2 2 S McGraw 12 Iord Allen, Pepper Tea. Swery 52783 F.Grunds 3-S 35 fast 31 110 31 2 E Martin 9 Adventure, M.-.wrcoron. li.V'den 52250 F.Gr'unds 3-8 38 hvy 12-5 115 in in S McGraw 0 Evelyn White, GraeeE.r Ogarite FAIR PHANTOM, b. f, 3 110 By Light Brigade Bellita, by Ben Brush. (Trainer, K. Spence. Owner. Montfort Jones). Breeder, J. N. Camden. 66817 Bowie 1 l:43fast 1 112 1 1 1 2 M Garner 7 Polly Ann, Emotion, Careful 66803 Bowie 1 1-16 l:49H;fast 19-5 103 4 1 2 21 E Scobie 12 Liiekyllour, B.Butk. Hepliaistcs 66415 Latonia 3-4 l:ll&fast 1-3 110 1 1 l'l ll . M Garner 4 Amer.Ace, Jim.Daw. Deadlock 66346 Latonia 3-4 l:ll&fast 3 116 1 1 l'i 1 H Lunsfd 6 Braed'bane, Translate, MissJoy 66218 Latonia 3-4 l:14hvy 11-5 115 2 2 1& U E Scobie ! Gangway, MarvinMay, Am. Ace 66164 Latonia 3-4 1:12 fast 7 115 1 1 21 2'1 E Scobie 7 B'dalbane, Centimeter, G'ngway 66033 Latonia 3-4 l:15shvy 4-3 110 111' l'l E Scobie 5 Gangway, Centimeter. Estero 65953 Latonia 3-4 l:llifast 21-10 113 5 2 4 51" E Scobie 12 Cliatterton, OlioClio, Surf Ridel 64022 Saratoga 3-4 l:14slop 7-10 117 2 1 11 1 E Scobie 4 Bee's War, Roulette, Prelude G1792 Churchill 1 J;37fast 7-10 115 2 1 ll l'l E Scobie ( Pre.Lula, Cliatterton, Tuibodaux DRY MOON. b. h, 4 112 By Olambala Honeymoon, by Matchmaker. (Trainer, A. J. Goldaborough. Owner, C. A. Stoneham). Breeder, R. T. Wilsoa. 66691 Pimlico 3-4 l:12y5fast 21 119 3 4 41 5s E Taplin 7 Pegasus, Bighcart, Hildnr 66596 Pimlico 3-4 l:ll&fast 3 112 8 5 4l 65i E Taplin 11 Knobbie, Mainmast. Little Chief 66238 Empire Ab 3-4 l:QS'.fast 31 114 2 4 2 2s E Taplin 5 Dominique, Oil Man, Cirrus 65479 Aqueduct 61 f l:17fast 9-5 121 1 2 21 1 E Taplin 4 Exodus, Lanius. Oppeiman 65289 Aqueduct 3-4 l:12fast 13-6 115 6 2 1' l'l E Taplin 10 H'labaloo, M'kallonge. Elected!!. 65091 Belm't 3-4 MC l:llfast 8 112 2 .3 2 1 E Taplin G Sad. and Boots, Georgie, Lanina 64606 Saratoga 3-4 l:18hvy 1-2 110 1 6 5 543 E Taplin 5 WliiteStar. Dexterous. Violinist ON WATCH, b. h. 5 123 By Colin Rubia Granda, by Greenan. (Trainer, M. Hirsch. Owner, G. W. Loft). Breeder, J. W. Corrigan. 66636 Pimlico 1 1:38 fast 4 126 G 4 41 3s B Mari'elli G Tryster. Little Chief, raragonll. 66607 Pimlico 3-4 l:llfaat 13 130 G 4 4'1 21 B Mari'elli 5 Tryster, Careful, Best Pal 66556 Laurel 3-4 1:13 fast 37-10 123 3 5 5 43 B Mari'elli S Careful, Hildur, Prudery 66490 Laurel lm70y l:45sfast 14-5 12S 5 2 2l ll B Mari'elli G Fairway, Paul Jones, Polly Ann 66225 Laurel 3-4 l:13fast 7-10 128 2 2 1 l'i B Mari'elli 4 Champlain, Woodland, Despair 66171 Laurel 3-4 l:12fast 3 121 3 4 3l 2 C Kummer S. Cal.Jane, Tip.Witchef. Exter'or 65961 Laurel 3-4 l:12mud 16 126 1 2 2 2 C Kummer S Hildur. Cal'ityJane. T.Witchet 63883 Empire 1 1:39 fast 5 120 3 2 2' 3'1 L Morris 4 Dr.Clark, Capt.Alcock. Gal'tmau MISSIONARY, ch. c, 3 106 By Hourless Mission, by Rock Sand. , (Trainer, R. Waldron. Owner, Lexington Stable). Breeder, A. Belmont. 66596 Pimlico 3-4 laiVifast 57 106 7 S 8l S' A Sch'fgerll Knobbie, Mainmast, LittleChitk 66556 Laurel 3-4 1:13 fast 25 114 2 7 7l S'i A Sch't'ger 8 Careful, Hildur, Prudery 66245 Latonia 1 1-16 1:46 fast 11-10 108 2 1 2 1 A Sch't'ger r. FnitedVerde, Prelude, Woodtrap 65644 Aqueduct 1 l:37fast S-o 113 4 3 3'S 2 A Sch't'ger 9 Flan.Shirt, Lit.Chief, Br'nstorm C5290 Aqueduct 1 1:39 fast 8-5 110 2 1 1 1 A Sch't'ger 4 Cliesterbr'k, AllOver, St'yTeller 61508 Pimlico 1 l:43'mud 1-2 118 6 6 6 6' A Sch't'ger G My Play, Prodigious, All Over 61433 H.deG'ce lm70y l:44fast 8-5 107 2 2 4'i 2 A Sch't'ger 5 Bunga Buck, Super, BygoueDKys MISS JOY, b. f, S 105 By Peter Quince Proud Daisy, by Pride. (Trainer, K. Spence. Owner, Montfort Jones). Breeder, J. N. Camden. 66346 Latonia 3-4 lOl'yifast 3 109 3 4 4& 4 W Tool G FairPh'tom, B'dalbane, T'nslate 66033 Latonia 3-4 lashvy 4-5 112 2 3 5 o' H Lunsfd ." F'rPliantom. G'gway, C'timelcr 64968 Churchill 3-4 l:ll&fast 19-5 11G 2 1 45 41 E Scobie G SurfUider, Braedalbane. G'gway 64750 Churchill 3-4 l:llfast 2 118 4 4 5 5Ji E Scobie Dr.Clark. Br'dalbane. Gangway 61737 Pimlico 1 1-8 ltfp&fast 3-2 121 4 7 10l 10' T M Garner 12 Pillory, Ilea, June Grass 61469 -Lex'ton 1 l:39Vfast 13-10 121 111 1' M Garner 6 Gentility. Startle, John Finn 58335 Lexington FC l:ll?imud 1-4 124 4 C .6 C' M Garner 4 Startle, May Blossom, Rril'tStar 57203 Latonia 3-4 l:151mud 2-5 132 1 1 Is ll M Garner 5 Wash'gton, Startle, J'neBowdra DEXTEROUS, b, r. 3 97 By Peter Pan Adroit, by Broomstick. (Trainer. W. L. Oliver. Owner. W. L. Oliver). Breeder. H. P. Whitney. 66801 Bowie 61 f l:21Vsfast 61 105 2 2 2 2'i C Lang 5 Centility, Bonllomme. GMTime 66707 Pimlico 3-4 l:12fast 23 103 2 1 l1 1U C Lang 12 Wraith, S.aiulBoots, L'Effare 66662 Pimlico 3-4 l:13Hslow Sf 107 1 8 Sl 761 E Barnes 13 Apex. S. and Boots, Fifty-Fifty 66634 Pimlico 3-4 l:13?sfast 61 10S 1 4 6 S'S J Callahanl'-' L'Effare. Ar.ofGoM. Fifty-Fifty 66284 Laurel 3-4 l:13fast 7 109 1 3 2t In .1 Callabanll Hidden Jewel. Wraith. Crank 66203 Laurel 3-4 l:13fast 10 109 2 4 3 3i J Callahan 8 Apex, Wraith, Fifty-Fiftr 66006 Laurel 3-4 l:13fast 42 104 1 3 3k 3 J Callahan S O.-eanic, Bisheart. Playfellow 65961 Laurel 3-4 l:12mud 41 97 4 C 7 7'3 J Wallace S Hildur. On Watch. Calam.Jane 64606 Saratoga 3-4 l:lSshvy 10 98 2 3 3l 2k J Callahan 5 WliiteStar, Violinist, Sali.Along BEE'S WAX, b. f, 3 102 By Celt Honey Bee, by Hamburg. (Trainer, G. M. Odom. Owner, R. L. Gerry). Breeder. A. B. Hancock. " 66690 Pimlico 3-4 l:13Vifast 6 113 7 6 5 31 L McAtee 7 Sec.Th'ghts, Prodig's. "AVislibone 66407 Empire Ab 3-4 1:11 good 8 114 G 5 5 5' L McAtee 5 Ten-Lee, Mary Patricia. Dolores 66213 Empire 1 l:41fast 5 109 5 3 31 ll L McAtee 5 St'yTeller, M.I'atricia, MyRcv'ie 6C093 Jamaica lm70y l:44sgood 1-2 108 4 4 4 4i O W Car'll 4 Emotion, StoryTclIer, MyRev'm 65945 Jamaica 3-4 1:12 fast 8 101 7 7 5 551 G W Car'll 7 Brainst'm. Horologe, MyRevcno 65563 Aqueduct 3-4 l:12ifast 35 1031 7 7 7 73 L McAtee 7 Dominique, My Reverie. Exodm 65327 Aqueduct 1 f l:lSfast 10 108 2 7 3' 2k L McAtee S MyRcv'ie, L.Straw, M'rPatricia 65009 Belmont 3-4 MC l:llfast 20 112 4 I S 53 G W Car'll S Polytbia, LastStraw, Prodigious Kh DA PC 1 Mile ami TO Yards. KoNemont Purse. 25-year-olds. Allow- Oil I nALU ances. (April lO, 3JI1J) 1:45 l-.' 1 10T.) GENTILITY, ch. f. 3 109 By Light Brigade Handzarra. by Handsel. (Trainer, B. N. Vestal. Owner, G. L. Blackford). Breeder. J. H. Morris. 66801 Bowio 61 f l&fast 2-5 102 1 1 l'l l'l B Mari'elli 5 Dexterous, Bonllomme. G'dTime 66629 Latonia lm70y l:427ifast 2 110 4 1 2s 2'1 TP Smith 7 S'fRider, Br.Jester, TJ'tedVerda 63242 Latonia 3-4 1:11 fast 11-5 J06 2 1 1 1 A Wilson 7 Br'dalbane, Ch'tcrton. J.Bowdro 58335 Lexington FC l:llmud 19 119 2 1 1 ll H J Burke. G Startle. JohnFinn, FairPhantoin 58267 Lexington 3-4 l:13fa."jt 1 95 4 S 2'1 l'l L McD'ottl2 Uncle Sonny, Cap Rock, Tnaron 53787 Lexington 1-2 4Sslow 11-10 109 2 2 2 S - McGraw 12. Lord Allen, Pepper Tea, Sweepy 62783 FairGrounds 3-8 35 fast 31 110 31 3 B Martin 9 Adventure. Mawrcoron. D.V'dea 62250 KairGrounds 3-8 3S hvy 12-5 115 1" 1 S McGraw 6 Evelyn White, GraceE.. Ocarhe CPPEHMAH. T. e. 3 106 By Patand Dancinff Wave, by Top Gallant. (Trainer, J. Boden. Owner, J. Bod en). Breeder, P. T. China, 66802 Bowie 1 l:fast 37-10 102 2 2 1J P Weiner 8 Paddle, All Over, Athelstan 66621 Pimlico 1 1-16 l:45fast 27-lOf 100 5 1 VI 1 F "Weiner 12 Oop.Dcmon, TUeAlm'er, Mawr'n 6S479 Aqueduct 6 f l:17fast 20 92 2 4 4 41 H Howard 4 Dry Moon, Exodus, Lanius G53S1 Aqueduct 3-4 l:llifast 15 105 7 8 S PJH Howard 8 OilMan, PlratcGold, Hcphaistos 65948 Belm'nt 3-4 MC 1:12 slop 16-6 104 3 1 1 1 L Fator 11 Blue Teal, Doughnut. Sea Mint 63831 Empire lmTOy l:44&fast 20 30 4 3 3" 3" H Howard 4 Bridesman, Thimble, Elected II. CLANSMAN, b. e. S 100 By Uncle Katrine, by Dkguiu. (Trainer, A. Alexandra. Owner, A. Alexandra). Breeder, Headley & Miller. 66658 Pimlico 1 1-8 l:52fast 7 10S 5 1 1J 2l G Breun'R 7 Cop.Demon, Lunetta, DukeJohn 66523 Laurel 1 l:41fast 5 10S C 1 1J 2 B Mari'elli 8 M.BIossom, IrisliKiss. DukeJohn 66431 Laurel 1 l:40faat 31 107 1 4 31 3 J Callahan 7 TreTelyan, Colando, S. and Boots 66320 Laurel 1 1-S l:53fast 33-10 103 5 1 11 11 W Martin 5 TreTelyan, Lunetta. "Vitamin 66207 Laurel lm70y l:44fast 5 105 2 1 1 1 B Sm'w'od 8 Dresden, Ten Buttons, Goaler 66107 Laurel 1 1-16 l:49good 11-10 112 S 1 1 1 B Sm'wo'd 7 M'yl'dBelle. D'ghnut, W.Str'ger 65962 Laurel 1 1-16 lrlSXmud 23-10 108 3 1 l'l 2' B Sm'w'od 7 Moco, Doughnut, Little Ammie PEGASUS, b. c. 3 109 By Golden Maxim BriRht Stone, by Deutschland. (Trainer, "W". Codington. Owner, Montfort Jones). Breeder, T. M. Mnrphy. 66802 Bowie 1 l:43fast 31 103 5 4 6 l 6I K Scobie 8 Opperman, Paddle, All Over 66691 Pimlico 3-4 l:12Vsfast 24 105 5 3 3s 1 J Callahan 7 Bigheart, nildur. Slcivcconard 66649 Pimlico 3-4 l:12fast ll-5 95 15 15 15l 13" J CallahanlG Galantman, Bigheart, Nose Dive 66483 Latonia 3-4 l:lPjfast 8 107 7 7 6 3 B Scobie 7 Q'eGarden, Amcr.Ace, J.Bowdre 66380 Latonia 3-4 l:12fast 4 106 4 5 41 41 "W Pool 8 Buster, Gangway, Auntie May 66194 Latonia 3-4 l:12&fast 5 1061 3 3l 3 E Scobie 6 SirTh.Kcan, Buster, M. J. Daly 65269 Lex'ton 3-4 l:12ifast 21 110 4 6 6 51 E Scobie 8 T'nslate, D.Buckner, M.Muffin 64886 Churchill 3-4 1:12 last 6 108 6 a 4J 4" E Scoblo 6 Pin. Peel, Col.Baker, Barracuda ATT. OVER. b. c, 3 103 By Zeus Lassie, by Knight Errant. (Trainer, J. Fitzsimmons. Owner, Quincy Stable). Breeder, "Williams & Radford. 66802 Bowie 1 l:43fast 15 100 4 3 3 l 31 S Lowe 8 Opperman, Paddle, Athelstan 66007 Laurel lm"0y l:44fast 7 109 3 5 5 5l C Ponce 5 Knot, Comic Song, Polly Ann 65515 Aqueduct 1 l:39fast 13-5 110 2 3 2h VI C Ponce 4 SfyTeller, srvcc'nard, Pir.Gold 65290 Aqueduct 1 1:39 fast 6 105 1 4 3 3 J Mooney 4 Mis'nary, Chesterbr'k, SfyTeller C1901 Jamaica lm70y l:441fast 13-0 ui 4 3 3 1 C Ponce 4 ItoscIIill, NativeLand, Ches'br'k 61712 Pimlico 1 1:42 slow 27 119 8 8 8 S'l C Ponce 8 Fl'gCloud, ExcuseMe, N'tBaider 61583 Pimlico 3-4 1-J2fast 8 115 10 9 9 9'1 C Ponce 10 Superlative, Messines, N'tBaider 6150S Pimlico 1 l:43mud 5 108 3 3 3'1 31 C Ponce 6 MyPlay, Prodigious, Trevelyan BONUS, b. f, 3 103 By All Gold Remembrance, by Hamburg, or (Trainer, S. P. Harlan. Owner, Greene tree Stable). Broomstick. Breeder, H. P. "Whitney. 66704 Pimlico 1 1-16 l:46fast 12 104 4 3 4 41! H Thomas 4 Kellerman. Emotion. J.P.Jonej 66213 Empire 1 l:41fast 10 105 4 4 4 51 J Merimee 5 B.'sWu, StoryTcller, M.Patricia 65126 Belmont 1 1:37 fast 7 110 6 5 5 GT H Thomas 5 Prodig'ns, StoryTeller, Emotion 63884 Empire lm70y l:44fast 1-2 98 6 2 2' 3 H Thomas 0 Jaunebar, Dan Boiling, Zealot 63771 Empire 1 l:41&rast 109 C 1 2 2'1 L Morris 7 Emotion, Prodigious, Ir.Confettl 63673 Empire 1 l:41faat 2 110 7 4 41 4J L MorrU 8 Lally, Chesterbrook, Opperman 63110 Latonia lm70y l:45hvy 10 M 7 4 4 4 J Owens 8 Chat'rton, Mar.Winsor. Dartm't NORTH "WALES, b. g. 3 103 By Bachelor's Hope Grecian Benr, by Bines. (Trainer, E. S. "Wallace. Owner, "W. E. Martin). Breeder, R. B. Strassburger. 66703 Pimlico 1 1-8 l:534fast 23-5 108 7 2 1 ll O Ham'nd 8 Huonec, DarkHorse, Sunnyland 66667 Pimlico 1 1-8 l:5GsIow U 103 2 G'l 21 B Mari'elli 8 Nightboat, TheR.CalL T.McT'rt 66652 Pimlico 1 1-2 2:35fast 13 f 96 5 9 101 101 H Thomasl3 Frcezy Sneezy, On High, Huonec 66624 Pimlico 1 1-8 l:53fast 19-5f 98 4 3 V 3'J J Thomas 15 F'zySneezy, MayHouse, Lit.Ed. 66471 Akron 1 1-16 1:53 slow 3-2 107 lh E T Moore 6 Glenn, She Devil, Eva Song 66369 Akron lm70y 1:4S fast 3 109 5 "W Taylor 7 Glenn, Sentimental, Puzzle 66120 M.H'ghts lm70y 1:54 mud 7 100 2 A Arvin 0 TailorMaid, St. Paul, Spinaway ROYAL CHARLIE, b. c, 3 106 By Charles O'Malley Captive Princess, by Captiva- (Trainor, M. J. Murphy. Owner, S. Louis). tion. Bred in England by W. A. "Wallace, 66707 Pimlico 3-4 l:12fast 17-5 102 8 9 IV 112 G Mein 12 Dexterous, "Wraith, S. and Boots 66006 Laurel 3-4 l:13fast CI 104 3 4 4' 6" E Sm'w'od 8 Oceanic. Bigheart, Dexterous 65575 H.deG'ce 3-4 l:14&fast 2 114 3 5 6 G" B Sm'w'od 7 MayBlossom, L'kyButton, Apex 65443 H.deG'ce lm70y 1:45 fast S 110 2 3 3 4 H Thomas 9 Nedna, Yankee Star, Prelude 65346 II.deG'co 1 l:437ifast 3-2 112 3 1 1 1' "W Kelsay 8 P'tlude, C'lgardie, Wel.Stranger 64330 Saratoga 3-4 l:124fast 8 103 6 2 11 l1 H Thomasl2 French Furze, Ar. of Gold, Evil 64231 Saratoga 3-4 l:12fast 20 112 6 6 61 51 H Thomasli "Widgeon, Brocklesby, Flan.Shirt 63995 Saratoga 1 1:33 fast 20 112 5 5 71 9" H Thomas 10 Sou. Cross. Bril'tStar, Brocklesby MAXTltAC, br. c. 3 100 By Golden Maxim Lily Mac, by Plaudit. (Trainer, S. N. Vestal. Owner, G. L. Blackford). Breeder, T. M. Murphy. 66582 Latonia 1 1-16 l:45fast 59 100 4 8 10 9" P Smith 10 KewpicO'Neil, .Touett, P.aigncut 64654 Churchill 3-4 1:12 fast 40 92 4 4 4 4 B Harvey 4 Braedalbane, Dr.Clark. Pin. Peel 63185 Latonia 3-4 l:12f.st 87 95 2 5 5" 5T1 C Ralls 0 PindarPeel, Tuscola. RoyalPalm 58362 Lexington FC l:llslow 28 109 11 8 71 7" J Francis 12 Om'potent, P'darPecl, I'n.Souny 58134 Churchill 7-8 l:26fast 6f 112 11 12 121 IV B Kenn'dyl4 PreciousLula, Bonus, Thibodaux 57944 Churchill 7-8 l:28&fast 18 112 2 1 14 1 J D M'ney 8 Bojul, Lieut. Colonel, Fincastle 57648 Latonia 3-4 1:14 good 31 113 2 5 7 7' J Sm'woodlO BudFisher, Treasurer, It ro. John 57560 Latonia 3-4 l:17Hhvy 24 114 4 4 3l 3J J Sm'woodlO Tulane, Cl'ghjordan, Lieut. CoU REPARATION, ch. g, 3 103 By Trojan Humility, by Bryn Mawr. (Trainer, M. Brady. Owner. J. E. Davis). Breeder, J. T. Gwathmcy. 60674 Pimlico 2 3:56fast 23-10 137 3 1 2' 2 L Cheyne 4 SeaMastcr. Chuckle, H.CIinnces 66633 Pimlico 2 3:58 fast 6-5 133 3 2 2" 2 J Pierce 6 SeaMastcr, H.Clianccs, P.abyBoy 66351 Laurel Ab 2 3:55fa3t 13 133 8 7 7 L Cheyne 10 Lieut.Seas, SeaSerpcnt, I'lumcot 66202 Laurel Ab 2 4:00fast 3 1 1 4 L.rldcr.L Cheyne 10 Bonacourt. Keltie, Damask 65863 Laurel Ab 2 4:00fast 23-10 130 2 3 3 V L Cheyne 8 Natalie, Vicaire, Gimme 65601 Aqueduct Ab 2 4:147sfast 13 132 3 2 2 2S1 L Cheyne 0 Domingo, Bl'kFox, M.-GrassII. 65475 Aqueduct Ab 2 4:16 fast 6 130 2 5 45 4" L Cheyne 7 IrishSea. Decisive, YoxPopulill. 63830 Empire Ab 3-4 l:09fast 3 105 6 2 2 4 A Gantr.erlO Dr. Johnson, Leghorn, Orcus 03325 Empire Ab 3-4 l:093low 30 104 9 9 9 9" A Gantner 9 St. Allan. Picnic, Crank 1 1-8 Ii?es '-year-olils and upward. Claiming:. (Nov. 27, 1J17 6th RACE WAR MASK, b. g, 6 107 By Star Shoot Miss Kearney, by Planudes. (Trainer, J. B. Hardison. Owner, C. Turner). Breeder, J. E. Madden. 66488 Laurel 1 1-2 2:394fast 13-5 114 1 7 7" 7,J J Callahan S On nigh, Moco, Joan of Arc 66389 Laurel 1 1-16 l:18fast 4 113 2 8 8 61 C Kuramcr 8 Mary.Belle, FannicBean, Crank 66174 Laurel 1 1-16 l:484fast 61 115 4 2 3 2J E Legero S Fan.Bean, D.Cross, Mary. Bells 65958 Laurel 1 1-2 2:35mud 12 102 3 1 U 2 E I.esere 7 Dresden, Moody, Clean Gone 65679 H.deG'ce 1 1-16 l:49fast 13-10 110 7 7 7 7si S liullrnan 7 Cam'flajre. M.ltob'rts, Roy.Duck 65490 H.deG'ce 1 1-16 1:49 fast 9 110 2 2 2l V F Wrist'!; 9 Mcco, Hello Pardner, Padua 64767 Dev'shire 1 1-8 l:5Shvy 2 115 4 3 5 u'i C F.uel 0 F.Fogarty, ClejnGone, Comme C 64409 Windsor 1 1-S 1:52 fast 8 100 5 G 6 C M F.-ttor 0 Jouett. GrayGables. C. o' Dawn GOALER. br. h, 6 105 By Duke Michael Gallows Hill, by Galashiels. (Trainer, N. L. Byer. Owner, S. Lando). Bred ia England by A. Belmont. . 66805 Bowie 1 1-1S 1:52 fast 37-10 112 3 4 1' 1 E Bell 14 Transient. Gallivant, T.McT'gart 66693 Pimlico 1 1-16 1:47 fast 9-5 110 4 4 3H 3 L Fator 8 HelloPardner, Gallivant, Tribune 66663 Pimlico 1 l:40slow 33-10 110 13 11 7 551 E KummerlS K.of the Il'r. Sweepy. Hid.Jewel 66207 Laurel lm70y l:44fast 9-5 113 6 7 71 4 C Kummer 8 Clansman, Dresden. Ten Buttons 66041 Laurel 1 1-16 l:48slop 21 120 6 4 4 47J C Kummer 0 Servitor. By Jiminy. Dresden 65263 Aqueduct 1 1-8 l:51fast 1 120 3 2 4 31 L McAtee 5 Violinist, Recount, The KollCalt 65127 Belmont 1 1-16 l:46&fast 15 121 1 4 4 lh A Johnson 5 Billy Barton, Bcllsolar. Whisk 64881 Belmont 1 1-16 l:45slow 41 1071 5 4 5 5" A Gantner 5 Sedgefield, St.Allan, CrystalFord HUONEC, br. o, 4 105 By Huon Anecdote, by Tom Ochiltree. (Trainer, C. Sanford. Owner, R. A. Oliver.) Breeder, "W. S. Kilmer. 66703 Pimlico 1 1-8 l:55Vfast 10 115 2 5 4'S 2 R McM'ay 8 N.Wales, Darkllor e. Sunnyland 66652 Pimlico 1 1-2 2:33fast 7 105 2 5 41 31 E Kummerl3 Fr'zySneezy, Onlligh, Bal'tMark 66624 Pimlico 1 1-S l:53fast 5 103 5 8 5 5i B KummerlS F'ySncezy, May.IIouse, N.Wales 66511 Empire lm70y l:46fast 3 113 6 4 41 2'i E Kummer 0 Transient. Cliateaugay. St.Court 66409 Empire 1 1-4 2:llgood 3 102 1 2 1 1 E Kummer 0 L'dllerbert. Thoinlicdge. Bustler 66341 Empire 1 1-16 l:49fast 3 113 4 3 3l 3l C H MillerlO Ser.S.tar. L'dllerbert. Kosecliff 66212 Empire 1 1-8 l:55fast 12 109 2 4 4 2'1 E Kummer 0 Ramkin. Thornliedge. L'dllerbert 66090 Jamaica 1 1-S l:56good 21 113 6 6 !' C'ICH Miller 7 Witchwork. Rustler, lloieb CLEAN GONE, b. h, 6 104 By Olambala Lizzie Gilman, by Fonso. (Trainer, R. L, "White. Owner, J. J. Farrell, Jr.). Breeder. R. T. Wilson. 66141 Laurel 1 1-8 1:57 good 61 113 8 5 3'1 21 L Morris 9 On High, Dolly C, Little Ed 65958 Laurel 1 1-2 2:35mud 13 102 7 5 5l 4 B Mari'elli 7 Dresden. War Mask, Moody 65653 H.deG'co 1 1-4 2.-09 fast 13-6 110 3 4 G 5" L Morris 7 K.of t.H'cr, Iialust'de. W.Victor 65492 H.deG'ce 1 1-4 2:09faat 2 110 5 1 l1! 1J L Morris 9 Deckmatc, IJickoiy. P. G. King 65209 Th'cliffe 1 1-2 2:36&good G 108 7 7 51 31 M Schw'tz S J'n of Arc. OldFtithfuI. .TuneFIy G5135 Th'ncllffe 1 1-4 2:08 clow 3 104 6 5 31 31 R Flynn 7 O.F'thful. P.los.House, Dis'luto 65018 Th'ncliffe 1 1-16 l:49slop 6 105 7 6 7 7 M Schw'tz S "Wild Flower, Magician. Fluzey 64767 Dev'shire 1 1-S l:5Shvy 6 108 6 2 31 2 M Schw'tz 0 F.Fogarty, Comme Ci. Topmast AUSTRAL, b. r, f 10G By Dalhousie Australina, by Montana. (Trainer, A. Swinke. Owner, A. Swinke). Breeder, Miss M. C. F. Chatterly. C5453 Wood'ne 1 3-1C 1:59 last 7 100 14 13 13: 12" M And'sonl4 Dantzie, BrassTacks, B'ckBctty 65174 Dorval IraTOy l:55hvy 2 10S 7 4 4'1 3i II Gregory 7 Fr'zySneczy, Fornovo, Gallivant 65140 Dorval lm70y l:54mud 4-5 110 5 2 1 1 II Gregory 7 Tamper, Toss Up, Sans Pcur II. 65105 Dorval 1 1-1G 1:57 hvy 4-5 109 4 4 2 21 II Gregory 5 Fornovo. KingTrojan. B'neville 64801 B.B'nnets 1 3-16 2:01 fast 9-6 111 7 4 31 1 H Gregory 7 S.Pourll., Fornovo, Katk.Rankiu 64583 Conn'ght 11-16 1:49 last 21 113 4 6 21 lb H Gregory C Gatli, Eternitr, Franc Tircur 641S3 PortErie 1 l:41fast 4 106 3 7 51 4 J Rowan 10 Lit.Ammic, F.Fogarty, Ogaritc DEBADOB", b. g, 7 104 By Broomstick Leayonara. by Woolsthorpe. (Train, L. Garth. Owner, W. Stockton). Breeder, L. S. Townsend. 66702 Pimlico 2 3:54fast 11 139 8 Fell. A W'liams 9 Gimme, Briganna, Lucky Find 66454 Laurel 1 1-16 1:49 fast 6 113 1 6 61 El C Lang 15 Ettahc, Phalaris, Mayor House 66322 Laurel 1 1-S l:56fast 13-10 113 3 3 Z- 3 C Lang 8 J.Ovcrton, On Higli, Solid Rock 6C227 Laurel 1 1-16 l:49fast 2 114 2 3 3 3 C Lang 7 K.Rankin, Penelope, WarYictor 65868 Laurel 1 3-16 2:01 fast 8 112 4 1 1 3l C Lang 11 KingTrojan, Royal Duck, Padua 65490 H.deG'cc 1 1-16 1:49 fast 3 112 6 7 9 $ C Kummcr 9 WarMask, Moco, Hello Pardncr 65303 ILdeG'ce 1 1-8 l:56fast 12 105 4 2 2 1J E Sm'w'odll K.of the H'r, At.Muir, Deckra't 64193 PortErio 1 1-1S l:46fast 6 10C1 9 10 10s 11" M Buxton 12 M.A.N'nan, R'bowBoy, Encrin'.tc ATTORNEY, b. g. 4 107 By Strephon Haversack, by Martiair.. (Trainer, G. C. Winfrey. Owner. G. C. Winfrey). Breeder, S. Ross. 66635 Pimlico 1 1:40 fast Cf 115 7 4 3 35J E Sm'w'odU Leghorn, Cum Sab. Nightboat CG492 Laurel 1 1-10 l:4Sfast 31 106 2 C 7 C6 E Sm'w'od S Dou.Cross, KingJohn, Cromwell 64764 Dev'shire 1 1-16 l:51hvy 3 111 2 5 & 51 E Sm'llw'd C TanSon, KingJohn. Wild Flower 64558 Dev'shire lm70y l:44rast 6 113 4 2 2l 3'1 E Sm'w'od 0 Foster Embry, Toodles, Encrinite 64494 Windsor 1 1-8 l:56slow 27-10 106 2 2 2 2s E Sm'w'od 9 Sea Court, Jacques. Tingling 64242 FortErio lm70y l:43fast 8 104 3 2 4h 6i E Sm'w'od 8 Encrinite, Sans Peur II., Dan 64135 FortErie 1 1-16 l:47good 7 104 3 3 CI C" B Sm'w'od 9 BrassTacks, Cr'k o'Gold, Sword 64073 Ham'ton lm70y 1.-51 mud 17-10 106 G : E Sm'w'od 8 May Roberts, Lady Zeus. Azrael C3798 K'worth 1 1-16 l:46fast S 105 2 5 21 5 E Sm'w'odll Red Legs, Gem, Marse John JACQUES, b. g, 4 107 By King James Frank's Daughter, bj Frank GilL (Trainer, R. B. Jackson Owner, W. S. Murray). Breeder. H. T. Oxnard. 66717 Pimlico 1 1-16 l:47fast 7f 114 10 U S 9" H Shillick IS Tribune, Gazinta, The Roll Call 66635 Pimlico 1 1:40 fast 32 116 12 13 13 11" W Martin 14 Leghorn, Cnm Sah, Attorney 66593 Pimlico 1 l:39fast 12f 108 6 4 21 25 E Sm'w'odll! T.Buttons, U.Pardner. M.House 66423 Laurel 1 1-16 1:49 fast 9 113 1 8 91 9S2 A McL'lin 10 Dou.Cross, K'gJohn. D.dc Morny 66356 Laurel 1 1-16 l:49fast 3 105 3 1 l3 11 E Sm'w'od 7 Min.Man, Moody, Mayor House 6C207 Laurel ImiOy l:44fast B0 10S 4 3 31 6,s J "Wallace S Clansman, Dresden, Ten Buttons 61727 Dev'shire 3-4 l:15hvy 51 117 9 7 3" 2" A Tr'mbl'y 9 Fincastle, Jacques, BobbyAllcn 64G71 Dev'shire 1 1:41 slow 8 104 6 2 ll 2'1 J Ch'lmcrslO American Boy, Magician, TanSen 64494 Windsor 1 1-8 l:36slow 8 106 3 5 31 3 N Swart 9 Sea Court, Attorney, Tingling MR. X., ch. g, 4 102 By Frizzle Floral Park, by Burgomaster. (Trainer, C. Buxton. Owner, A. Marrone). Breeder, F. J. Grefer. C6789 Marlboro lmTOy l:52fast 6 111 1 3 3J 31 M Buxton (5 Salt Peter, Sir Adsum, Futen 6C775 M'boro Ab 61 f 1:29 good 29 113 G 6 4l 4 M Buxton 7 Salt Peter. Runiian, Star Court 66732 M'boro Ab 6i f 1:26 fast 4 113 1 1 43 41 M Buxton 8 Purl, Jap Muma, Ina Kay 66443 Empire 1 1-16 l:49fast 10 103 5 4 6l 7'J E Kummerll Bal.Mark, S.LightlH., St.Isidore 66341 Empire 1 1-16 l:49fast 15 107 1 E 13 13' E Kummerlli Serr.Star, Lordllcrbort, Huonec 66273 Empire lmTOy l:46fast 7 101 9 8 9J102 E Bell 11 Sir Galahad II., Consort. Orderly 66101 Laurel 1 1-16 1:52 good Sf 109 6 4 6h 7" M Buxton 13 Phalaris, Cur'tEvcnts, Lad'sLovc 66009 Laurel 1 1-16 1:49 fast 25f 105 2 4 7" 10J G Breun'gU K. George, K. Trojan, K.'s Belle DARK HORSE, b. c, 4 112 By Ballot Incognita, by Disguise. (Trainer, J. Mooney. Owner, E. E. Mooar). Breeder, Morris & Walden. 66703 Pimlico 1 1-8 lfefast 42 120 3 C 3t 31 R Hoades S NorthWales, Huonec, Sunnyland 66652 Pimlico 1 1-2 2:35fast 22 105 4 6 71 in E Martz 13 Freezy Sneezv, On High, Huonec 66G24 Pimlico 1 1-8 l:53fast 6 103 9 11 10s 10'. E Fator 15 F'ySneezy, May.House, N.Wales 66560 Laurel 1 1-4 2:07fast 8 102 G 5 3l 3s S McLane 9 F'zvSneezy. Bal'trade. J.Over'n 6G525 Laurel 1 1-8 l:54fast 4Jf 113 2 6 6 6' D Stirling 12 H.Pardncr, M.RoselL, Gallivant 66423 Laurel 1 1-15 1:49 fast 6 113 9 9 71 Cel J Wallace 10 Dou.Cross, K'gJohn, D.dc Morny 6G224 Laurel 1 l:41fast 53 109 1 6 63 5"! C Turner 7 Paul Jones, Rubidium, Pilgrim C6140 Laurel 1 1-1G l:47good 49 113 4 5 5 511 C Turner 5 Comic Song, Knot, All Fair MOODY, b. s. S 104 By Broomstick Contrary, by Hamburg. (Trainer, W. V. Casey. Owner, W. V. Casey). Breeder, H. P. Whitney. 66805 Bowie 1 1-16 1:52 fast ' 65 112 13 12 12J 10 G Mein 14 Goaler, Transient, Gallivant 66560 Laurel 1 1-4 2:07fast 14 102 4 9 9 8 C Taylor 9 F'zySneczy, Bal'trade, D'kHorse 66488 Laurel 1 1-2 2:39fast 14 100 5 6 41 43i C Taylor 8 On High, Moco, Joan of Arc 66356 Laurel 1 1-1G l:49fast 4 109 7 6 4 3'1 W Martin 7 Jacques, Min.Man, Mayorllouse 6G288 Laurel 1 1-2 2:3Cfast 8 103 1 1 l3 2J W Martin C Joau of Arc. Rouen, Lady Zeus 66206 Laurel 1 1-16 l:4Sfast 24 103 6 1 11 2 W Martin 12 RoyalDuck, Cur'tEvcnts, Ettahc 66075 Laurel 1 1-8 l:5Shvy 13 106 5 2 2 2 M Har'son G Bal'trade, D'kmate, Qu'nBlonde 65958 Laurel 1 1-2 2:35mud 37 90 6 2 31 3s W Martin 7 Dresden, War Mask, CleanGone 65913 Laurel 1 1-S l:54fast 48 107 1 9 9 9 C Bullman 9 K.Rankin, K.'sBelle, Gallivant KING'S CHAMPION, b. h, 5 112 By Uncle Continental, by Yankee. (Trainer, J. Beamish. Owner, G. W. Foreman). Breeder, W. B. Miller. 66227 Laurel 1 1-16 l:49fast 2 117 3 7 7 7" A Johnson 7 K.Rankin, Penelope. Debadou 66174 Laurel 1 1-16 l:4Sy5fast 32 112 1 8 8 8 - M Schw'tz S Fan.Bean, WarMask, Dou.Cross 66041 Laurel 1 1-1G l:4Sslop 21 103 3 5 6 6" F W'dst'k 0 Servitor. By Jiminy, Dresden 01738 Pimlico 1 1-16 l:46fust S 1021 6 6 7 7 F W'dsfcK 7 Serapis. Lunetta, King John 61684 Pimlico 1 1-16 l:46fast 51 105 9 9 9 9 F W'dst'ck 9 Lunetta, KingJohn, SlipperyBlm 01583 Pimlico 3-4 l:12fast 39 123 4 10 7'1 6l5 A JohnsonlO Superlative. Messines, N'tRaider WAR VICTOR, b. g, 6 107 By Uncle Star Dream, by Star Ruby. (Trainer. M. J. Murphy. Owner, S. Louis). Breeder, Headley & Miller. 6C703 Pimlico 1 1-S l:55fast 8 115 8 8 7 7 G Rose S NorthWalcs, Huonec, Darknorsc 6GGGG Pimlico 1 1-S l:55slow 37-10 113 4 3 2' 1 E Sande 7 Gallivant, Dollv C, Lad's Love 66G24 Pimlico 1 1-8 l:53fast 12 105 1 4 6k 7Ti E Bell 15 F'ySnoezy, May.House, N.Wales 6G227 Laurel 1 1-16 l:49fast 11 109 7 6 4 4'J J Thomas 7 K.ltankin, Penelope, Debadou 6595S Laurel 1 1-2 2S5?mud 9 95 5 3 4'1 5 J Thomas 7 Dresden, War Mask, Moody 7lh PA PC 1 -lt Miles. :-ye:ir-oId.s anil upward. Claiming. (Jfov. 24, Lit nHOC lOHl 2:04 100.) PHALARIS, br. g. 7 111 By PhaleronLast Hope, by Simonmimi. (Trainer, A. Swinke. Owner, A. Swinke). Bred in England by W. B. God- dard. 60805 Bowie 1 1-16 1:52 fast 6 112 5 2 51 Sl J Rowan 14 Goaler. Transient, Gallivant 6G525 Laurel 1 1-S l:54fast 3 114 5 7 7 7" J Rowan 12 U.Pardner. M'nltoscII., Gal'vant 66454 Laurel 1 1-16 1:49 fast 17-5 118 10 5 3n 2'J J Rowan 15 Ettahc, Mayor House. Encrinite 66226 Laurel lmTOy l:18?5fast 6 110 2 1 Is 1 J Rowan 7 Gallivant, On High, BribedVotcr 66104 Laurel 1 1-16 1:52 good 21 115 7 2 l'l 1' J Rowan 13 C'tEvents, Lad'sLove, An'v'sary 65913 Laurel 1 1-8 l:54fast 4 112 6 6 6 8" J Rowan 9 K.Rankin, K'g'sBelle, Gallivant 65107 Dorval 1 1-10 l:57hvy 2 106 3 1 5s 4T H Gregory S Gallivant, Troma, Lucky Girl 65066 Dorval 1 1-S l:59mud 13-10 104 1 1 1 l'i H Gregory S To'i'nMarch, Gal'vant. Firew'th 04977 B.B'nr.cta 1 1-S 1:55' fast 13-5 105 2 1 2s 3" H Gregoryll D.Ruff, P.-a Feu. H.M.Stcvens TOM McTAGGART, b. h, 8 102 By Chuctanunda Toplash, by Top Gallant. (Trainer, C. Sanford. Owner, P. J". Xavin). Breeder, J. E. Madden. 66805 Bowie 1 1-16 1:52 fast 51 112 7 C 4l 4 E Kummerl4 Goaler, Transient. Gallivant 66667 Pimlico 1 1-S l:56slow 6 115 7 4 4 A Johnson 8 Nightboat, N'hWales, TheR.Call I 66610 Pimlico 3-4 l:12fast 12 114 G 5 4 4'1 A Jchnsonl5 Cum Sah, Whalebone, L.I$iitton 66542 Empire Ab 3-4 1:10 fast G 1101 9 7 5l 5i T Rice 10 The Almoner. Davdue. Orcus 66440 Empire Ab 3-4 1:11 fast 16-5 110 12 11 7l Gs!i L Ensor 13 Orcus. Davdue, Esquire ! 61307 H.deG'cc lm70y 1:43 good 10 109 6 2 21 2 II Thomas C Our Flag.'jeg. Fairway 61215 Bowie 11:43 fast 13 104 3 2 2s 2; H Thomas 5 St.Allan, G.deCause, TheArcher 61161 Bowie 61 f l:20fast 78 113 6 5 5 C A Johnson C War Note. St. Donard. All Fair ATTORNEY MTJIR, br. g, 7 106 By Stalwart San Andres, by 3uicklime. (Trainer. G. C. Milton. Owner, G. C. Milton). Breeder, J. D. Noat, 66652 Pimlico 1 1-2 2:357jfast 13f 110 8 7 r.J CSJ C Lang 13 Freezy Sneezy, On High, Huonec C6624 rimlico 1 1-S l:53ifast 10-5t ICS 12 13 13 14" C Lang 15 F'ySneezy, May.House, N.Walcs 65493 H.deG'ce 1 1-4 2:10 fast 6-6 105 6 9 5! 5 W Martin a AVarVictor, K.George, Invig'tor 05390 ILdeG'ce ImiOy 1:4S fast 1S-5 110 2 G 3l 31 W Martin 7 WarVictor, H'dGuess, 1'eaceFal 65303 H.deG'ce. 1 1-S l:56fast S 107 11 4 3s 3'3 J Rowan 11 Debadou, K.of the H'r, D'kmate G4342 AVindsor 1 1-S l:54:.fcf.ist 8 10S 4 S 4'1 4& K Sm'w'odl2 Fornovo, Sum'rSigh, GiltKringe 64193 FortErie 1 1-16 l:46fast 13 103 10 S 7" 72 L Gregoryl2 M.A.N'nan, R'bowBoy. Encrinite 64136 FortErie 1 3-16 2:01good 21-3 107 S 6 6l J Wallace 9 Kath.Rankin, SoLRock, Sccret'y 63891 K'worth 1 3-16 2:00 fast 11 107 S 6 6l 41 L Gregory 9 Grayssian, Louis, Unman 63602 AVindsor 1 1-16 l:52slow 11 105 6 5 41 W Martin 10 Nigral, OoLaLa, Sans Peur II 62489 B.B'nnct3 1 1-8 l:D9hvy 27-10 105 6 6 f.J 4'i L Gregory C Stai Realm, Lazv Lou, Murray 62368 B.B'nnets 1 1-S l:55fast S 107 8 4 4 2l H Gregory 9 Gath, Lazy Lou, Miles S. 62058 Mt.Royal 1 1-16 l:47fast S 104 51 L Gregory O KoyalLnclc. .Toaquina, Exhortcr 61990 MtRoyal 3-4 1:14 fast 11 104 C2 L Gregory 5 Smart Guy. Camouflage. Hcrron BLAZONRY, br. g, 7 111 By Whisk Broom II. Pageant, by Delhi. (Trainer, P. J. Miles. Owner, P. J. Miles). Breeder, H. P. Whitney. 66292 Toledo 1 l:40?sfast 15 106 6 6 O1" 6 C Dishmon 7 Buckboard, Dancer, Rex Gaiety 66153 M.IFghts 3-4 l:21mud 11-10 112 1 K T Moore 6 Mad Nell, Chow, Rib' 66088 M.H'ghts lm"0y 1:55 mud !M5 112 1 E T Moore 9 O.McKcnna, LittleDear, Ferrura 66055 M.H'ghts lm70y l:53mud 18 109 361 E T MoorelO AranityDresser, Flea, Dr. Shafer 65848 M.H'ghts 1 l:404fast 8 100 4 O Atwell 8 Har.Burgoyne, MyRosc, Bermont 65748 M.H'ghts 3-4 1:14 fast 3 110 3 AV Bog'skilO Toe the Mark, Montperri. Flip 64895 B.B'nnets 1 l:40fast 10 105 5 10 10'1 S11 P Walls 11 Mabel Curtis, Phalaris. Bullet LA KROSS. b. g, 6 111 By Martinet Chemulpo, by Ben Strome. (Trainer, B. A. Johnson. Owner, R. A; Johnson). Breeder, Williams Bros. G6790 Marlboro 1 1-16 l:57fast 23-10 111 5 1 11 1J F Moore 7 Bogart, Dotta'sBcst, Burling'me 66763 Marlboro lm20y 1:54 fast 2 109 4 1 1J 3J F Moore 7 Prospector, LcBlcuet, B'lingamc 65599 X.K'ton 1 1-8 1:58 fast 7-10 113 1 T W'liams 5 Pierrot, Short Stop, Iloenir 65510 X.K'ton 1 l:47fast 24-5 115 1JJ T W'liams 6 AVodan, Old Pop, Canny Lady 65462 N.K'ton Ab 5-S 1:04 fast 15 115 3 T Willi'ms 6 Little Avon, July Fly, Malvolio 65367 N.K'ton 1 1:49 fast 31-10 110 02 O Atwell 7 Old Top. Wodan, Short Stop 65149 KewKen. 1 l:4Sfast 31-10 112 W D'k'son 6 Clip, Wilton Arrow, Dcwitt 65071 N.K'ton 1 1:50 slow 10 110 2 J Allen 7 Starry Banner, Dr. Hall, Clip 65088 Tim'm Ab 61 f 1:21 fast 11 10S 4i II Holmes S Fleer. True as Steel, Mid.Stories BRAVO, ch. c. 3 102 By Ballot Tardy, by Lord Estcrling. (Trainer, W. V. Casey. Owner, W. V. Casey). Breeder, J. H. Morris. 66818 Bowie lm70y l:50&fast 57 104 8 9 10 1015 H ThomaslO .T.Dundee, Nightboat, Croseless G6458 Laurel lm70y l:47&fast 7 110 9 3 41 G Mein 12 FeignedZcal, ThcAVag, LadyZeus 6C390 Laurel 1 1-4 2:10 fast 2S 110 2 2 2 Ci C Taylor 10 AVaukeag, Doily C. Rouen 66251 Laurel 1 1-16 1:50 fast 5 105 U 3 Ci 10" W Martin 11 MissFilley, Cimarron, Hutchison 66141 Laurel 1 1-S 1:57 good 9 100 7 6 9 9" W Martin 9 On High, Clean Gone, Dolly C. 65442 ILdeG'ce 1 1-4 l:57',fast 7 10S 3 2 3l 41 E Sm'w'odlO HclcnAtkin, Gallivant, N.AYales 65300 H.deG'ce lm70y l:47fast 16 103 7 3 21 23 S BullmanlO .TohnMorrill, Moco, Cr'k o' Gold 65089 Belmont 1 l:3S-Hfast 20 103 S 6 C 6'" E Martz 11 KingAlbcrt, Qucsada, T.reruv'u 04877 Belmont 1 1:40 slow 12 106 4 5 3 l 3 C Ham'nd 5 A'endor, Canyon, Orcus 64786 Belmont 1 1-16 l:47islop 12 104 2 4 41 511 E Martz C Goaler, Sunnyland, Trevciyan DOCTOR JIM, b. e, 107 By Ogden Rock Merry, by Rock Sand. (Trainer, B. E. Chapman. Owner, B. E. Chapman). Breeder, J. E. Madder. 66788 M'boro Ab 7-8 l:30&fast 16-C 111 2 4 4s 3'i F Wtlst'k C Glenn, Thriller, Titania 66734 Marlboro 1 1-16 1:51 fast 21 111 6 1 l1 1J M Schw'tz 7 Horeb, Plantarede, Prospector 66526 Laurel 1 1-16 l:49sfast Sf 109 15 14 Hi 14" M Schw'tzl.T King'sBelle, Hickory, Annivcr'ry 65674 H.deG'cc 1 1-16 l:49fast 11 111 9 6 6n- 6T3 M Schw'tzlS Gath, Gallivant, Hani Guess 65531 H.deG'ce lmTOy 1:4S fast 7 110 7 6 51 551 M Schw'tz 9 StarRealm, JakeSchas, Gallivant 65442 H.deG'ce 1 1-S l:57fast 7 105 12 11 9" M Schw'tzlS HelenAtkin, Gallivant, N.Wales 64308 AVindsor 1 1-S l:53fast 9 110 3 2 21 3l M Schw'tz S Tantalus, Pit, Sea Way DOLLY C, b. f, 4 99 By King James Lady Appleby, by Meddler. (Trainer, R. B. Jackson. Owner. J. H. Shrevc). Breeder. H. T. Oxnard. 66805 Bowie 1 1-16 1:52 fast 19t 103 10 7 7l G5 E Legere 14 Goaler, Transient, Gallivant 66666 Pimlico 1 1-S l:55slow 17 100 7 4 3 31 E Legere 7 AVarArictor. Gallivant. Lad'sLovc 06560 Laurel 1 1-4 2:07fast 14 104 C 6 C 61' J Wallace 9 F'sySneezy, Bal'trade. D'kHorse 66390 Laurel 1 1-4 2:10 fast 10 101 S 4 4 2' W Martin 10 AATaukeag. Rouen, Lady Zeus 66254 Laurel 1 1-16 l:49sfast 33-10 103 8 5 5 41 W Martin 10 M'nRoscII.. MaxGold. Q.Blonde 66141 Laurel 1 1-S 1:57 good. 31 100 2 2 2 2i E Legere 9 On High, Clean Gone, Little Ed 66008 Laurel 1 1-16 l:4Sfast 12 97 13 8 7 6" E Legere 15 Gallivant, Troma, Cm't Events 65868 Laurel 1 3-16 2:01 fast 24 105 S 6 6'1 C5 E Barnes 11 K'gTrojan, RoyalDuck, Debadou DOTTA'S BEST. br. g, 6 107 By Setback La Dotta. by Bowling Green. (Trainer, W. Cay wood. Owner, J. Hendricks). Breeder, C. B. Campbell. 66790 Marlboro 1 1-16 l:57fast 7 10S 6 5 4s 31 G Mangan 7 Li Kross, Bogart. Bnrlingame 66776 Marlboro 1 1-16 l:5S',igood 5 104 5 4 45 3 W Organ 7 P'tarede, K'glingll., Horeb 66749 Marlboro 1 1-16 l:55fast 23-10 110 2 4 5 31 G Mangan (i AHThere, Kinglingll., Zennotta 66430 Toledo 1 1-16 l:50fcslow 16 112 8 4 3 3' G Mangan 9 OldChap, Handfull. Bill Huoley 66396 Toledo lm70y l:47hvy 4 107 3 C C 62 G Mangan S Flea, Ferrum. Tamper 66230 Toledo 51 f l:07ifast 1S6 106 9 9 9 9" G Corey 9 Plantoon, H.Burgoyne. Sh'tAway 65968 K'worth 1 1-16 l:531hvy 16 108 2 6 6,s 5 AV Organ 7 Flibbertygibbct, Fornovo. Rouen 65922 K'worth lm70y l:43fast 11 106 3 G 5'1 6" F Weiner 7 The AVag, Mallowmot. Tarascou WARLIKE, ch, g, 5 102 By Ivan tho Terrible Rebellion, by Star Shoot. (Trainer, R. Pending. Owner, R. Pending). Breeder, Hal Price Headley. 65674 H.deG'ce 1 1-16 l:49$sfast 69 106 IX 12 11s S J Fulstich 13 Gath, Gallivant. Hard Guess 61133 Bowie 11-16 1:52 fast 42 101 7 7 7 7" J Faulstich 7 Huonec, Tiger Rose, Utile Ed C0741 Mexico 1 1-S l:59fast 10 107 5 6 6 6 6 6" N Everett 0 S'timental, Lucy Kate. T.Logan 60735 Mexico 1 1:53 fast 2 104 3 C 6 4 51 431 C O'Mah'y Kebo, Hemlock, Deckmale 60562 Mexico 1 lM.'Lfast 31 107 5 E 5 6 G'i 4' T Brooke 7 T. Logan, Hemlock, Kallipolis 60556 Mexico 7-8 l:31fast 29-10 104 5 5 4 4 4s 4 T Brooke 5 Scarpia II., Hemlock, On High TRICKS, b. g, 3 101 By Theo. Cook Canny Miss, by Ogden. (Trainer, J. Arthur. Owner, J. Arthur). Breeder, W. Garth. 66818 Bowie lm70y l:50fast S9 96 8 10 9l 9" H Howard 10 J.Dundee, Nightboat, Crosslesa 66774 M'rlboro Ab 3-4 l:271,good 7 101 2 4 4- ;!2 A Abel O Utah, Forest Queen. Zorro 66744 Marlboro 51 f 1:10 fast 1 100 4 1 H 11 A Abel 7 Refrain, JamaicaBellc, SirJaek 66730 Marlboro 51 f l:09'Afast 6 99 6 5 3h 3l A Abel S Utah, ArthurMiddletoii. Runnan 65967 K'worth lm70y l:51',hvy 11 100 S 3 35 4s A Abel 9 BribedVotcr, Satana, Bill'sLuck 65870 K'worth 3-4 l:14fast 34 98 5 7 5l 2" A Abel 9 Garfield, Dalton, Dark Ages 05728 K'worth 7-S l:2Sfast 13 99 4 5 5 51 A Abel 6 Ciceronian, L'kyGirl. Bill'sLuck 65682 K'worth 7-S l:26?ifast 42f 101 11 10 10 101" A Abel 11 Ogarite. Colando. The AVag C5206 Th'cliffc 1 l:42'good 14 101 4 6 6J G51 T Burns 9 SkcerFace, Flame, FairVirginia EETTY J., ch. m, 5 103 By Celt Logistilla, by Locohatehee. (Trainer, J. Beamish. Owner, J. M. Collins). Breeder, A. B. Hancock. 66819 Bowie 1 1-16 l:52fast 31 105 2 5 10s 1010 S McLane 14 Rouen, Moun.Rosell.. L.Herlrt 66805 Bowie 1 1-16 1:52 fast 19f 103 8 9 101 11" E Fstlch 14 Goaler, Transient, Gallivant 66688 Pimlico 1 1-16 1:47 fast 17 94 6 8 C5 51 G Taylor S Mawrcoron, Doub.Cross. Scot. Yet 66667 Pimlico 1 1-S l:5G?islow 22 102 6 31 51 F W'dst'k 8 Nightboat, N'hWales. TheR.Call 6C635 Pimlico 1 1:40 fast 6f 108 14 12 Sl S'3 E Fauls'chl4 Leghorn, Cum Sah. Attorney 66454 Laurel 1 1-16 1:49 fast IS 105 S 11 10l S5S G Mein 15 Ettahc, Phalaris, MnyorUouzo G5969 K'worth 1 3-16 2:06,nvy 4 105 7 3 3s 32 M And'son 7 Penelope, Lad'sLove, J'nofArc 65827 K'worth lm70y l:45fast 1S-5 106 4 2 21 1 M And'son 7 OnHigh, LeadingStar, AVakef'd 65685 K'worth 1 1-16 l:4Sfast 6 107 4 5 55 3s E Harb'nc 0 Penelope, On High, Chefa BACO.UETTA, b. f, 3 (M) 91 By Wrack Lady Isabel, by Holstein. (Trainer, M. Smart. Owner, S. Ross). Breeder, S. Boss. 66521 Laurel 1 1:43 fast 13 99 8 12 12 10" S McLane 14 Toodles, Gazinta, Paul Micou ; 66390 Laurel 1 1-4 2:10 fast 9 991 3 7 7 7Ti S McLane 10 Araukeag, Dolly C, Rouen 66316 Laurel 3-4 l:16Vfast 24 112 8 6 31 2 B Parke 15 Paul Micou, Papillon, l'anasain 66206 Laurel 1 1-16 l:4Sfast 17f 101 5 8 S3 91 S McLane 12 Royal Duck, Moody. Curr.Events , 65864 Laurel 1 l:43sfast 2 102 3 4 3 2'1 S McLane 6 Romulus. Welc'eSt'gcr, Rummel i G5346 ILdeG'ce 1 l:43fast 7 103 S 4 G! 513 S McLane 8 R'alCh'lie. Postlude. Coolgardie I 63958 Saratoga 1 1:39 fast 41 100 4 3 31 4s B Marinelli 9 Armistice, Brink, Arapahoe 161648 Pimlico 3-4 1:14 fast 41 108 7 8 5s 4si D Stirling 14 Lcochares II., Sangrado, Futen I 61508 Pimlico 1 l:43!mud 44 100 4 4 45 52 J Mooney 6 My Flay, Prodigious, All Over Page 5 MUSTARD SEED, b. e, 3 112 By Peter Quince Alsike, by Ben Brush. I (Trainer, A. J. Goldsborough. Owner. G. H. Bull). Breeder, J. N. Camden. 68778 Aqueduct 3:4 l:12good 10 106 4 4 V 2J E Taplin 7 Knobbie, Exodus. Naturalist 1 C2128 Belm'nt q-4 MC l:llfant 12-G 11G 1 3 3' 3 E Taplin 7 Uighcart, Sleivceonard. C. Song 62900 Bclm't 51 f MC l:05fast 13-6 108 3 2 24 2s E Taplin 4 Dunboyne, Cahalan. Bine Brush (1 U1S67 Jamaica 3-4 1:12 fast 11-6 111 2 3 31 21 E Taplin 5 Reprisal, Miiskal'gc. Thund'clap C til 732 Jamaica 51 f l:05fast 7 116 3 4 4 4 E Taplin 4 Audacious. Tbundcrclap. Column C 57712 Jamaica 3-4 l:13fast 21 112 1 1 U 2" C Turner 7 Missionary, S.Rider. Ir.Brigadicr 57354 Aqueduct 5-8 59Vifast 5 112 3 11 1 C H Miller 8 Black Rascal. Ray Jay, Toil C 56494 Saratoga 3-4 l:llfast 12 114 8 7 7 7'1 G Turner 9 Oil Man, Modo, Sir Uugb 66245 Saratoga 3-4 1:13 fast 12-5 115 3 3 G1 6' C II Miller 8 Sir Hugh, Bieboart, Column 55812 Empire Ab 3-4 l:09fast 12-6 113 6 5 4' 4 C H Miller 8 Runstar, Kai-riang, Little Chief 55755 Empire 51 f l:06slow 8-6 110 2 2 2 21 C II Miller 5 Morvich, Yank. Star, St.Maurice J 55382 Aqueduct 3-4 l:13slow 13-6 115 1 1 l'l 2 C II Miller 7 Olympus, William A., Violinlot t 55230 Aqueduct o-S uSXfast 8-6 115 8 Sl 61 C H Millerl3 Broomster. Toil, Olympus J BALLYBELL, ch. g, 5 101 By Celt Lady Isabel, by Holstein. ( (Trainer. J. Arthur. Owner. J. Arthur). Breeder, S. Ross. ( 6C801 Bowie 61 f l:21Vtfast C7 104 4 6 5 61 F Weiner 5 Gentility. Dexterous, B. Homme ( 59512 F.G'nds 1 1-1G l:52hvy C 107 7 8 8 9 9 9' C Lang 10 Pickwick, Serbian. Alex Jr. 69284 Jeff'son 1 1-8 l:54fast 13-10 112 3 6 3 4 41 4 C Lang 6 Darnay, Gallot. ThcColleenBawn ( 69151 Jeff son 1 l-le.l:49slow E 106 2 7 8 6 4 34 C Lang 12 Richelieu. JoeJoe. Zone d Arme ( E9036 Jeff son lm70y 1:4 slow 13-5 113 6 6 6 6 5l 7" F Cltiletti 8 Conrlis, Verity, Gloomy Gus c 68S39 Jeffson lm70y l.ll mud S-5 106 6 C 5 2 21 21 S Nuckles 8 W.H.B'kner, T.McGee. J.Reevei - E8730 Jeffson 1 1-16 l:49?ifast 5 109 11 7 4 4 4' 1 S Nuckles 13 T.Col'nBawn, Copyright, Galiot 58282 Laurel 1 1-16 l:49Hfast i 102 2 7 S 9 6'1 4 A Allen 13 Wal.Hall. Sum.Sigb, Sunrose HOBEY BAKER, blk, g, 5 110 By Celt Augusta Victoria, by Sain. (Trainer, E. lUthman. Owner, J. T. Szelatowski). Breeder, Arthur B. Hancock. ( 66250 Laurel 3-4 l:14fast 23 112 12 11 91 14" P MadciraW l'ietrus, Simplicity, Cum San 66207 Laurel lm70y l:44fast 31 108 7 8 8 S' G Walls 8 Clansman. Dresden, Ten Buttons ( 66136 Laurel 3-4 l:15Vfcgood 21 112 4 9 8 10' G Walls 14 Sling, l'ietrus. Beverly Belle 65532 ILdeG'ce lm70y 1:48 fast 7 109 2 1 1 3 G Walls 6 K.of t.H'er. K'gJohn, Gr.Foster 61250 Bowie 3-4 l:13&fast 20 116 5 7 6 6" J Wallace 7 Ultra Gold, Mavourncon. Pluck j 61192 Bowie IrnTOy l:4S&fast 13-6 116 1 4 P 7" M Schw'tz 8 Our Birthday. Romeo. Ettahe 61161 Bowie CJ f l:20fast S U4 4 3 31 42 J Butwell 0 War Note, St. Donard, All Fait J FLIBBERTYGIBBET, blk. g, 5 112 By Peter Pan Paintbrush, by Broomstick. ( (Trainer. W. Caywood. Owner, W. Caywood). Breeder, Harry Payne Whitney. 66733 M'boro Ab 61 f l:25Vfast 6 109 2 6 6 41 G Mangan C Thriller, Valcntia, Sonth Breeze , 66564 Toledo Ab C-4 1:08 fast 36 104 6 6 5 3i G Mangan G KastView, Brilliant Ray, Thco C6431 Toledo lm70y l:46slow 9-5 111 3 1 1 1 G Mangan 6 Blos'mHouse, V'gcria, B.'sWing 66362 Toledo 1 1-16 l:45Mfast 5 103 5 2 3 63 G Mangan 8 Eulali F., Diomed. Black Betty 66293 Toledo Ab 3-4 1:09 fast 16 105 4 5 5 1 6 Mangan 5 Bril.Itay. MumboJumbo. TanSon 66232 Toledo 1 1:40 fast 31 108 2 7 7 Gl G Corey 7 WarPenny, Spinaway, Bl'fcBetty j BEVERLY BELLE, b. f, 3 103 By Uncle Ivabel. by Ogden. i (Trainer, A. Alexandra. Owner, A. Alexandra). Breeder, "W. B. Miller. i G6638 Pimlico 1 1:41 last 17 101 8 2 8 S M Fator 11 Jyntec, Gazinta, Mollie Bames i 66321 Laurel ImTOy l:46fast 10 -9 1 Wheeled. E Lcgerc 11 F'zySncezy, Lit.Ammie, Antilles 66250 Laurel 3-4 l:14fast 13 107113 12 121 13' J Rowan 15 rietrus, Simplicity. Cum Sail 66136 Laurel 3-4 l:15'Agood 12f 103 2 3 3 3'i W Martin 14 Sling, Pietrus, Jock Scot 65575 H.deG'ce 3-4 l:14&fast 10 101 2 4 41 51 W Martin 7 MayBIossom. L'ky Button, Apex 65104 Dorval 3-4 1:19 hvy 21 106 4 3 3l l1 W Martin 7 Anticipate, Roisterer, Cam'flagd 64930 B.B'nnets 1 l:40Sfast 21-10 103 1 1 11 2" W Martin 7 The Wag Paula V.. Sailor C4858 B.B'nnets 3-4 l:12fast 10 102 1 2 l'l l1 W Martin 10 BlackBaby, Fornovo. Anticipate 64722 Conn'ght 3-4 l:13fast 14 111 6 3 21 3 J Rowan 7 LccEnficld, AnUcipatc, Betsinda DOUGHNUT, br. g, 3 107 By Sweep Fascination, by Bock Hassle. 1 (Trainer. N. L. Byer. Owner, T. F. Price). Breeder, E. C. Christian. 66662 Pimlico 3-4 l:13slow 6f 105 4 6 5 53 H ThoirELsl3 Apex, S. and Boots, Fifty-Fifty 66422 laurel 3-4 l:13fast 45 95 6 7 8 8TJ A McL'lin 8 May Blossom. Apex, Fifty-Fifty 66284 Laurel 3-4 l:13?fast 79 98 It 11 11 10i A McL'lin 11 Dexterous, HiddenJewel. Wraith 66107 Laurel 1 1-16 l:49good 8 109 2 2 3 3" A Tryon 7 Cl'sman, M'yl'dBellc, W.Str'ger 65962 Laurel 1 1-16 l:48mud 4 109 2 2 3 3 A Tryon 7 Moco. Clansman, Little Ammie 65818 Laurel 1 l:39fast 105 101 6 C 6 6i B Mari'elli C Nedna, Pl'fellow, Due dcMorny 65600 Aqueduct 3-4 l:12ifast 15 103 3 4 4 451 B Mari'elli 5 Muskallonge, Dayduc, Gladiator SHAFFER, ch. g, 3 106 By Peter Quince Flying Trances, by Plaandts. (Trainer, W. Speirs. Owner, J. Shanghnessy). Breeder, D. W. Scott. 66509 Empire Ab 3-4 l:10fast 5 106 5 4 3' 31 F Weiner 8 ThcAlmoner, G'dTime, T.reruv'n 66440 Empire Ab 3-4 1:11 fast 8 1101 5 3 2" 51 T Rice 13 Orcus, Dayduc, Esquire 66056 Jamaica 3-4 1:14 mud 41 115 1 1 1 1 L Fator 8 Good Time. Evil, Nightboat 65851 Jamaica 3-4 l:12fast 31 110 3 2 o 53 H Wakoff.ll The Peruvian, Nightboat. Evil 65664 Aqueduct Ci f l:21fast 3 102 1 1 1 1 H Wakoff 7 Cl'ghjordan, St.Isidore, J'nJo'ph 63827 Empire lm70y l:45fast 6 106 2 5 7 71 H Wakoff 7 Ramkin, Arapahoe, Matineeldol 63767 Empire IrnTOy l:45fast 10 107 3 2 21 34 L McAtee 12 Zed, Matinee Idol, Zealot 63530 Empire 51 f l:07fast 7 107 2 6 6 61 L McAtee 14 Roulette, Roy.Charlie, Pastoral KIR AH, ch. m. 6 105 By Astronomer Mary Greenwood, by Falsetto. (Trainer. H. E. Crist. Owner, T. E. Crist). Breeder, K. P. Shipp. 66659 Pimlico 1 1-16 1:48 fast Kf 115 2 1 2i 61 G Mein 11 Polly Wale. Gazinta, Crossless 66487 Laurel 3-4 l:16&fast 101 109 1 4 4'1 U J Callahan 15 Rolo, Hutchison, Anticipate 66352 Laurel 3-4 l:14fast 12 106 4 4 61 81 J CallahanlO Sling. Rolo, Perigourdine 66071 Laurel 3-4 1:16 hvy 19 107 7 6 5 3" R McCr"nnl5 DelhiMaid, I.Wilson, Simplicity 65649 H.deG'ce 3-4 l:14fast 7f 110 7 11 10s 9"3 R McCr'nnl4 IraWilson. JockScot. Salt Peter 65489 H.deG'co 3-4 l:14fast 7 112 3 S fi' 7 R McCr'nnl5 Camouflage, Fleer, Ira WHson 61144 Bowie 3-4 l:13fast 17 110 2 6 6 6'2 H Thomas 7 Mavourncen. ImaFrank. Betsinda 60940 Mobile Ab 61 f 13fast 7 113 3 2 31 5'1 S Wida 6 Murphy, Prom.Tom, Fin.Eooster WILLIAM OF COROTOMAK, b. g, 110 By Ganadore Grates, by Islington. 4 (Trainer, J. Brooks. Owner, H. R. Dulany). Breeder, M. G. Richardson. 1 66386 Laurel 3-4 l:13fast 52 110 7 11 10l 11" S McLane 14 Whalebone. CumSah, C.J.C'gmile 66137 laurel 1 l:43good 11 116 3 2 11 4 D Stirling 7 Vitamin, K'lerman, WraekGrass 66036 Laurel 3-4 l:15slop 10 116 4 1 1 U D Stirling 8 Sog'thAroon, Torchy, Kcllerman 65678 H.deG'ce 3-4 l:14fast 77 106 3 C 6 63 S McLane 6 S.Th'ghts, Min.Man. D.deMorny 65489 H.deG'ce 3-4 l:14fast 26 115 6 4 3'1 5i C Kummerl5 Camonflage, Fleer, Ira Wilson 61503 Pimlico 3-4 l:13mud 45 115 3 2 2' 2 D Stirling 7 Lion d'Or, E. Loanc, Romulus C8006 Laurel 1 l:41fast 20 107 2 3 5 8 81 8" A Brooks 10 Nor.Choiee, Edna D., O. Ashore 67899 Laurel 3-4 l:14fast 9 116 3 4 3 51 6 A JohnscnlS G. o' Doom. Colando, Rajah MIZAR, b. c, 3 104 By Dick Welles Milky Way, by Star Shoot. (Trainer, J. Beamish. Owner, J. M. Collins). Breeder, J. B. Respess. 66606 Pimlico 1 1-16 l:4Sfast 7 100 E 9 Fell. M Fator 12 BaUotMark, SouthBreeze, Moco 66521 Laurel 1 1:43 fast 21 110 2 11 E'l 7J J CaUahanl4 Toodles. Gazinta, Paul Micon 65518 Aqueduct 1 1:39 fast 12 112 8 7 6 5 H Walters 10 Trajanus, Esquire, Notime G5329 Aqueduct 1 l:39fast 10 102 5 4 4 4H H Walters 7 Orcus, Sunnyland. Bantry 65195 Belmont 1 1-16 l:45fast 5 107 3 3 3l 43 L McAtee 5 Leghorn, Overtake, Sunnyland 64745 Belmont 1 l:3Sfast 20 106 7 6 6'3 H Thomas 8 St. Allan, Whisk, Bellsolar 628C0 Aqueduct 1 1:41 good 3 109 3 4 4 2 L McAtee 6 Lc Herman. Normal. Orcus EV7EEFY, b. o. 8 116 By Sweep Enameline, by Hasetto. (Trainer, P. Marshall. Owner, E. H. Wingfield). Breeder, J. W. Tonnsend. 66693 Pimlico 1 1-1C 1:47 fast 4 112 7 C 8 8l J Callahan 8 Hellolirdner, Gallivant, Goaler 66663 Pimlico 1 l:40slow Sf 100 6 2 2J 2 J Callahanl3 K.of t.H'er, H.Jcwel, Venizeloi 66208 Empire Ab 3-4 1:09 fast 12 107 11 9 ' 10" A Collins 13 Arrow ofGold, BastView, Dayduc 66160 Jamaica 3-4 l:12fast 20 111 3 4 4 4 A. Hobcy 4 M'kallonge, Ch'terbr'k, Runnyol 01375 K.deG'ce lmTOy l:44fast 4 102 4 1 1 lk L Penman 9 Tan Son, Lucky B., King John 61145 Bowie CI f l:21fast 7-5 113 4 3 2" 2 A Johnson 8 H'labaloo, Fan.Bean, Gr.Mayers OCCIDENTA, b. c. 3 (X) 113 - By The Finn Star of the West, by Montana. (Trainer, F. Taral. Owner, Riviera Stable). Breeder, J. E. Madden. 66692 Pimlico 3-4 l:13fast 17f 112 8 7 71 711 H ThomaslO Sling, InckyButton, Dan Boiling 66663 Pimlico 1 l:40slow 9f 103 9 13 13 13" C Lang 13 K.of the H'r, Sweepy, Hid.Jcwel 66542 Empire Ab 3-4 1:10 fast 30 104 7 8 10 10" H ThomaslO The Almoner, Daydoe. Orcus 66474 Empire Ab 3-4 1:10 fast 15 115 2 3 4 57 H Thomas 8 Heremon, StoncJug, Jacq.Julian 62829 Aqueduct 61 f l:20fast 30 110 4 5 4 53 T Rice 42 Serenader, Brocklesby. Jaunebar 62128 Belm'nt 3-4 MC l:llfast 30 108 6 5 64 6" T Rice 7 Bigh'rt, Sl'veconard, Must'dSeed 61477 Jamaica 51 f l:05'5fast 100 108 7 12 11 U" C Borel 12 Bee'sWax, St.Henry, JuneGrasa ARBITRATOR, b. g, 8 106 By Statesman Apprentice Girl, by Baddbx. (Trainer, A. D. Vivell. Owner, E. G. Vivell). Breeder, D. R. Warfiebl. 65061 Dorval . 3-4 l:17mud 41 107 11 12 10 10 C Jackson 13 Lady Luxury, Jacobina, Flea 57292 MMboro Ab6Jf l:30H.fast 6-5 111 1 C Jackson 6 WarMap, Raconteuse, Primitive DHSl M'lboro Ab3-4 l:30fast 11-10 114 11 C Jackson 4 Tw'tySeven, Lc Gardon, Stir Up f6849 Il'town Ab 3-4 1 :24V4slow 11 115 4 J Sen! ess' r 5 Trusty, Bierman, Rey Ennis 66805 Il'town Ab 3-4 l:24fast 4-5 106 l1 J Dawson 5 Balarosa, J.Thaycr, Run'gCrcek E5CS9 KicgEd. 1 l:52ihvy 31 111 C J'cobson 7 J. Healey, F.Rooster, P.Blossom 65624 KingEd. 3-4 l:17fast 22-5 105 11 C Jackson 9 Lewis B., Juanita III., Hot Foot 63898 H.deG'ce 1 1-8 l:54fast 33 108 6 65 ( "65C Ponce 10 Benevolent, Mather. Sundnria 63S41 H.deG'e 11-16 1:48 fast 33 10S 9 7 8 6 6 5i L Moms 12 BarOne, F'gtown, MormonElder onrJ DAOC 7-S iIilc. Terminal Parse. 2-year-oldx. Allowances. (TTov. 21, Ola nMUll lOlG 1:26 2-5 4 116.) OSPREY. ch. c, 2 111 By Fair Play Olympia, by Rock Sand. (Trainer, G. M. Odom. Owner, A. Belmont). Breeder, A. Belmont. 66800 Bowie 61 f l:20fast 7 108 . 8 3 11 2 L McAtee 14 Gen. Thatcher, Vigil, Best Love 66650 Pimlico 1 l:39Jtfast 14 122 5 10 SI 6' E Sande 11 SaUy'sAUey, M'tingale, MyOwn 66594 Pimlico 3-4 1:12 fast 21 107 9 10 9'1 9" L McAtee 10 Boys Believe Me, Crochet, Rigel 6G374 Empire 61 f 1:06 fast 17-10 121 1 2 2 2 L -McAtee 7 Little Celt, Heremon, Rnnviso 66308 Empire 61 f l:06faat 16-5 116 2 4 3'1 21 L McAtee 7 Best Love, Little Celt, Mutiny 66157 Jamaica 3-4 1:12 fast 3 113 6 3 t 41 L McAtee 6 TallTimber, Aladdin, BlancSeing 66025 Jamaica 61 f 1:07 slop 2-5 118 1 1 1 1 L McAtee 5 Spot Cash. O'Corra. Bayonet 65852 Jamaica 3-4 l:Ufast 3 111 4 7 61 6 L Fator 8 Cyclops, Tall Timber, CherryPi VIGIL, ch. c, 2 111 By Jim Gaffney Vlgnola. by 8olitaire II. (Trainer, J. Pryce. Owner, W. J. Salmon). Breeder, A. B. Hancock. 66800 Bowie 61 f l:20fast 10 11110 7 6 31 B Mari'elliM Gen.Thatchcr, Osprey, BestLove f 66705 Pimlico 1 l:40fast 20 114 6 8 S 51 J Butwell 14 Oul Oni. Gen. Thatcher, Solisa 66650 Pimlico 1 l:39&fast 25 119 7 C 7'1 5 J Butwell 11 Sally'sAlley, Martingale, MyOwn i 66557 Laurel 1 1:41 fast 33 113 8 6 6 41 J Butwell 11 Cherry Pie, My Own. Bluemont 66420 Laurel 3-4 l:14fast 6 119 5 4 21 3l J Butwell 10 Martingale, Ambler. Bine Hawk 65959 Laurel 3-1 l:13M,mud M 117 7 8 && 71 J Butwell 13 Wilderness, Dnnlin, Scribble G5576 H.deG'ce 61 f l:0Sfast 5 103 2 3 2l 1 S Bullman 8 Daniel, Dunlin, Heeltaps MOONRAKER, ch. c, 2 114 By Broomstick Alster Cress, by Watercress. (Trainer. J. Rowe, Jr. Owner, Greentree Stable). Breeder, Greentree Stable. 66800 Bowio 61fl0fast 18 111 6 S 41 61 C Lang 14 Gen. Thatcher, Osprey, Vigil 66650 Pimlico 1 l:S9fast 3 122 11 11 11 9' H Thomasll Sally'sAlley. Martingale, MyOwn i 66489 Laurel 61 f 1:09 fast 5 112 C 4 3" 4 L Penman 7 Heeltaps, Carol, Sweetheart 66420 Laurel 3-4 l:143tfast 21 112 3 6 6'1 61 L Penman 10 Martingale, Ambler, Vigil 66223 Laurel 61 f l:085fast t3-10 112 3 4 2 11 L Penman 7 GoldenRule, Comixa, Bet.Timcs i 66168 Laurel 3-4 l:13tfcfast 3 109 2 3 21 5" J Thomas 7 Carol, Valador, New Hampshire ; 65956 Laurel 61 f 1:08 mud 2-5 115 2 1 1 1 J Callahan C Sog.Aroon, W'dflower, O.Timer 65815 Laurel 51 f 1:07 fast 1 115 1 2 2 2l J Callahan 9 Better Times, My Own, Noel THE CLOWN, b. c. 2 106 By Hessian Witful, by Mirthful. (Trainer, K. Spence. Owner, Montfort Jonea). Breeder, R. H. Anderson. G6588 Latonia 1 l:29fcfast 2 110 6 3 1 1 M Garner 9 Cliiva, Kindred, Superbura 66449 Latonia 3-4 1:12 fast W 107 11 11 ll 711 E Scobie 11 AliceB.Gown, Bloss.Time, Metric : 66246 Latonia 1 l:39fast 21 101 6 4 71 7J W Pool 9 Prince K., Skeezix, Aspiration " 66166 Latonia 3-4 lJ3fast 12 112110 9 Gi 63 H LunsfdlO Rest'gTime, Triumph, Aspirat'n i 66096 Latonia 3-4 11 hvy S-2 112- 5 3 2' 1 H Lunsfd 7 BodyUuard, Tend.Seth, Spinball I 65950 Latonia 3-4 1:14 fast 21-10 112 8 6 6 3 II Lunsfd 9 Post Haste, Pompous, Port. Urn 65667 Latonia 51 f l:0S&fast 6 115 9 6 31 3 M Garner 11 B.Tomorrow, Itomp.Mary, Wida 1 65198 Lexton 61 f l.-0Sfast C 115 C 6 4l 3 B Scobie 12 Whitlcather, Gor.Shaw. I'iedm't 64827 Churchill 3-4 1:13 fast 10 106 7 8 71 7" W Pool 9 Ind. Trail. Donegal, CUittagon BLUE HAWK, br. c, 2 106 By Atheling Lt. Chocolate Lady, by KItlmat. (Trainer, P. M. Bnrch. Owner, Nevada Stock Farm Stable). Breeder, Nevada Stock Farm. 66661 Pimlico 3-4 l:13sslow 9 116 2 6 6l 7'JB Parke 9 Luminist, Sweetheart, Frank G. . 66522 Laurel d f 1:08 fast 21-10 115 3 4 3l l1 Parke 8 TrueFlicr, Ev.Sawycr, LadyMyra l 66420 Laurel S-4 ia44fast 12 IOC 2 S 3'1 41 B Parke 10 Martingale, Amblerr Vigil C2901 Aqueduct (-8 68fast 7 110 2 f 61 7" B Parke 9 Martingale, BetterLuck, Valador t 62628 Aqueduct 6-8 l.ifaat 7 112 4 4 4 31 B Parke 6 Aladdin, Crochet. St. Valentino i 61865 Jamaica 61 f l:06Vtfast 6 11C 7 7 7 7" B Parke 7 BudLarncr, FrankG.. BlancSeing : 617S0 Jamaica 6-8 5Sfat 1-3 115 1 2 2 2 B Parke 3 Great Man, Knighthood 61522 Jamaica. 6-i l;015i.mud M 110 1 1 1 1 B Parke 4 Rigel, Billy Gibson, Knighthood I LADY MYRA, ch. f, 2 103 By Atheling II. Minnow, by Minora, (Trainer, M. J. Murphy. Owner, S. Louis). Breeder, Nevada Stock Farm. 66637 Pimlico 3-4 l:13fast 7 107 9 9 SI 2 G Mein 13 Felicitous, Homestretch. AlBoyd 66522 Laurel 51 f 1:08 fast 23-10 106 8 5 4 l 41 E Sm'w'od S Bluenawk, TrneKlicr, E.Sawjir 66455 Laurel 3-4 1:14 fast 31 109 3 1 l 2 E Sm'wo'd 5 TrueFlicr, Tassol. Buckwheat G6204 Laurel 3-4 1:14 fast . S 105 3 1 5 52 Sm'w'oQll Bticado, True Flier, Water Girl 6557C H.deG'ce 51 f l:0Sfast 14 1031 8 8 7'1 7' E Barnes S Vigil, Daniel, Dunlin 65441 H.deG'ce 3-4 l:14fast 10 101 5 5 4l 4i H Thomas 7 Caligula, SundiallL. MinuteMan 64573 Saratoga 61 f 1:10 hvy 5 112 1 2 2 2l H Thomas 4 Certain, P'ceRegent. B.andGold DANIEL, ch. o. 3 114 By Rock View Marie Frances, by Sir Dixon. (Trainer, F. Doner. Owner, H. C. Proctor). Breeder, Belair Stud. 66622 Pimlico 3-4 l:12',fast 44 114 5 7 V CJ A Johnsonll Bloss. Time, Rigel. Whirlwind 6G420 Laurel 3-4 l:14faat 7 J10 1 7 E1 51 W Kelsay 10 Martingale, Ambler, Vigil 66252 Laurel 3-4 l:13fast 18 109 3 6 5t 4 W Kelsay 7 Bluemont, Transom, Carol 65959 Laurel 3-4 l:13&mud 37 119 8 11 91 81 W Kelsay 13 Wilderness, Dunlin, Scribble 65771 Laurel 3-4 l':13Vsfast 15 114 4 5 51 5'1 W Kelsay 8 Rialto, Lilt. Carol 65576 H.deG'ce 51 f l:0Sfast 10 112 5 5 4' 2 W Kelsay S Vigil. Dunlin. Heeltaps 65302 H.deG'ce 3-4 1:15 fast 39 109110 6 ft1 7i J McTag'tlS Bluemont, Vigil, Marie Blanche 65050 Belmont 7-8 MC l:26islop 3 115 6 4 3! 4'3 G Walls 8 Nassau. MissSmitli, C'nr deLion 64544 Saratoga 51 l:08hvy - 5 106 4 2 1 12 G Walls 9 Sliamr'k, D'ghorcgan, N'market 64208 Saratoga 51 f 1:06 fast 13 107 G 7 41 4s G Walls S Edict. Shamrock. Vigil SUNDAY BEST, ch. f, 2 (M) 103 By Whisk Broom II. Sunfish. by Le Roi Soleil. (Trainer, S. P. Harlan. Owner, Greentree Stable). Breeder, Greentree Stable. 65328 Aqueduct 5-S 58 fast 4 112 2 4 41 51 II Thomas 8 Amuscm't, P. Wow, B'pbrizonia 65196 Belm't 51 f MC l:05fast 1S-5 112 5 4 41 31 H Thomasl2 Felside. Sun Key, Tow Wow 65092 Belm't C-4 MC l:12fast 15 102 5 3 3'i 3'1 H Thomas 8 BlancSeing, Thessaly. S'pIIawk 64787 Belmont 5-8 st 1:00 slop 13-5 114 7 5 5l G'3 L Lyke 11 Wigwam. Panache. Contour 64746 Belm't 51 f MC 1:07 fast 12 112 7 6 61 6'i L Lvkc 10 Cape Clear, Sakah, Satellite 64400 Saratoga 3-4 1:13 fast 12 1011 3 5 4 4 II Thomas 8 Wil'mTell. E'tcrBelis, S'dayBet GOOD NIGHT, b. g, 2 106 By Rickety Slippers, by Meddler. (Trainer, F. Hopkins. Owner, H. P. Whitney). Breeder, H. P. Whitney. 66800 Bowio 61 f l:20sfast IS 107 7 10 9l 1211 L Penman 14 Ccn. Thatcher, Osprey, Vigil 66410 Empire Ab 3-1 l:llVsgood 41 112 1 3 (' 1 E Sande 7 Purity, Fullon, Sakali 66274 Empire 51 f l:07kfast 7 1151 8 7 7 71 L Lvke !) R.and Gold, Sakah, Stella Maris 66193 Empire 51 f 1:07 fast 15 114 1 4 4; 45 F Keogh 10 Mutiny, Mazcppa, Sakah 66091 Jamaica 3-4 1:14 good 10 11G 5 4 4 51 L Lyke 0 Satellite, Sakah, Spread Eagle PETTIFOGGER, b. c, 2 (M) 106 By Vulcain Princess Ormonde, by Ormondale. (Trainer, J. Fitzsimmons. Owner, Quincy Stable). Breeder, H. T. Oxnard. 66653 Pimlico 3-4 l:12fast 17 112 2 5 5U 2l S Lowe S PowWow, WhirlwM. B.'sToney 06590 Pimlico 3-4 l:13fast 8 115 S 6 5 41 C Ponce VI Atli'stonc, R'kBottoui. T.Min'tea 66520 Laurel 3-4 1:13 fast 2 115 5 4 4s 2 C Ponce 5 S.Bngler, W.-Barre, Wowlflowtr 66420 Laurel 3-4 l:14?ifast 111 109 10 10 9 93 C Ponce 10 Martingale, Ambler. Vigil 64746 Belm't 51 f MC 1:07 fast 3 115 9 9 9 71 C Ponce 10 Cape Clear, 3ikali, Satellite 64491 Saratoga 3-4 1:16 mud 12 112 12 9 S4 T' C Ponce 12 Fly byDay, B:ir.Bush, Heremon 64297 Saratoga 5-8 1:00 fast 30 114 7 7 7 " 4s C Ponce S Flagstaff, Pittston, Cheapside ALL AMERICAN, ch. c, 2 (M) 106 By Pluvious Margaret Lowry, by Cesarion. (Trainer, E. Brewster. Owner, T. W. O'Brien). . Breeder, W. S. Payne. 66676 Pimlico 3-4 l:13Ssfast 36 105 10 10 7 5'5 L Fator 10 Al Boyd, Kl Dorado, Jacq.Julian 66654 Pimlico 3-4 l:127ifast 112 113- 9 9 9 9,J A Johnson 9 Gadfly, Crochet, Scarlet Bugler 64964 Belmont 3-4 MC 1:12 fast 40 112 11 11 11 ll5 L Ensor 11 Betty Bcall, Runviso. Carol 64577 Saratoga 3-4 l:16hvy 50 1131 8 S C 5 T Rice S Br'tToVw, M.Smith, D'gho'gan 64403 Saratoga 51 f l:06fast 0 115 11 9 9 71 W l'ool 11 GoldenRule, Pittstou, Aspiration 64108 Saratoga 5-8 l:03hvy CO 115 12 12 S 6" D Conn'llyl2 D'ghorcgan, Beatitude. Humb'dt 63956 Saratoga 5-8 1:00 fast 100 109113 12 13 11" T Rice 14 B't Love. Martingale. Chickvale HOMESTRETCH, ch. c, 2 106 By Bard of Hope Star of Runnymede, by Staj (Triner, E. Sietas. Owner, H. Alterman). Shoot. Breeder, R. L. Smith. 66813 Bowie 51 f 1:09 fast 5J 115 5 4 31 l1 C Lang 12 Pay Dear, Virginius. Quarrel 66720 Pimlico 1 1:40 fast 21 100 7 5 45 41 F Weiner 7 BoysB'veMc, Sc.Bugler, B'tLoTe 66673 Pimlico 3-4 l:13fast 5 103 7 C 31 S5 C Lang t) Wilkes-Barrc, Pay Dear, Futen 66654 Pimlico 3-4 l:12fast 20 112 1 7 51 53 L Fator !) rtadflv, Crochet. Scarlet Bugler 66637 Pimlico 3-4 l:13ifast 15f 106 7 10 1 3' L Fator 13 Felicitous, Lady Myra, Al Boyd 66507 Empire 51 f l:07fast 10 1141 7 9 S'l 7 E Sande 10 Raffles, Peter Pr.iwn. Rork 66405 Empire Ab 3-4 l:llgood 20 1071 6 6 5' 3'3 G Babin 0 Ladylnez, PeterBrown, O'Corra 66188 Empire Ab 3-4 1:10 fast 15 107 4 7 75 6'i J Meriniee S P.ofL'nibria. B.Wood, Virginius BUDDUGIE, br. g, 2 (M) 106 By Berrilldon Canny Miss, by Ogden. (Trainer, J. Arthur. Owner, J. Arthur). Breeder, William Garth. C6486 Laurel 51 f 1:10 fast Gf 110 13 11 11 10" A Abel 14 K'ghth'd, Radiant, S.and Pretty 66316 Laurel 3-4 lU6fast llf 100 11 13 13 111 A Abel 15 Paul Micou, Racquetta. Papillon 66248 Laurel 3-4 l:15?ifast 21 104 S 9 65 51 A Abel 9 Felicitous. Panasain, S.andPr'ty 66204 Laurel 3-4 1:14 fast 75f 101 10 10 10 10" A Abel 11 Bueado, True Flier. Water Girl 65730 K'worth 51 f l:07&fast 12 104 9 7 71 5 A Abel 12 F'r Luvaua. Kitzmc, Fly.Jacqiio 64981 Th'ncliffe 51 f l:07Vsfast 48f 100 8 10 10 10" A Abel 10 Tycoon, KirkLady, Speedy Girt 61612 Pimlico 41 f 54fast 6-6 105 4 5 5 6 C Lang G Haidee, Topango, Nickname 4th RclCG 4 Jilleitf tOP 1Ian,llcs,,' An Asch. (Xuv. 24, 117 1:12 O-O CROCUS, b. f, 4 117 By Broomstick Inaugural, by Voter. (Trainer, James Rowe. Owner, H. P. Whitney) . Breeder, H. P. Whitney. " C6656 Pimlico 3-4 1:11 fast 14-5 115 3 1 21 3l L Penman 7 Dominique, Knobbie, LittleCbief 57643 Laurel 3-4 l:13Vfast 3-5 118 4 11 l'l 2 F Cltiletti f, Billy Kelly, Careful. Blazes 66759 Belm't 3-4 MC mifcfast 2-5 122 2 1 1 11 11 F Cltiletti 3 Krewer, Step Lightly 56339 Sar'toga 1 l:37ifast 3-2 120 1 1 1 1 l'l l'i L Fator 4 B.ofWhite. IdleDell, B.Yourself 66212 Sar'toga 1 l:38fast 16-5 113 4 1 1 1 l'l 2n L Fator S IdleDell, RoyceRools, BillyKelly 66123 Sar'toga 3-4 1:11 fast 3 121 3 11 1 l'l L Fator 9 Careful, L.Straw, V.oftheMoon 60390 Aq' duct 5-8 E94fast 4-5 118 2 1 1 1 L Ensor 9 By Jiminy, Ten-Lec, Joan Marie E0038 Belmont 3-4 st l:12fast 3-5 116 9 7 61 5 F CltilettilS StepLightly, StarVoter, GreyLas; 49709 Sar'toga 51 f 1:05 fast 9-10 124 6 1 1 l 51 J Rod'g'ezH Trudery, StepLightly, NancyLte GENTILITY, ch. f , 3 115 By Light Brigade Handzarra, by Handsel. (Trainer. R. N. Vestal. Owner, G. L. Blackford). Breeder, J. H. Morris. 66801 Bowie 61 f l:21Vifast 2-5 102 1 1 l'l l'i B Mari'elli 5 Dexterous, Bonllonime, GMTime 66629 Latonia lm70y l:42ifast 2 110 4 1 2s 2'1 TP Smith 7 S'f Rider, Br.Jester, U'tedVerde 63242 Latonia 3-4 1:11 fast 11-5 105 2 1 1 l5 A Wilson 7 Br'dalbane, Ch'tcrton, J.Bowdre 58335 Lexington FC lUlmud 19 119 2 1 1 ll H J Burke Startle. .TohnFinn, Fairl'liantom 58267 Lexington 3-4 ia3tfast 1 95 4 3 2'i l'l L McD'ottl Uncle Sonny. Cap Rock, Tharon 53787 Lexington 1-2 4Sslow 11-10 109 2 2 2 S McGraw 12 Iord Allen, Pepper Tea. Swery 52783 F.Grunds 3-S 35 fast 31 110 31 2 E Martin 9 Adventure, M.-.wrcoron. li.V'den 52250 F.Gr'unds 3-8 38 hvy 12-5 115 in in S McGraw 0 Evelyn White, GraeeE.r Ogarite FAIR PHANTOM, b. f, 3 110 By Light Brigade Bellita, by Ben Brush. (Trainer, K. Spence. Owner. Montfort Jones). Breeder, J. N. Camden. 66817 Bowie 1 l:43fast 1 112 1 1 1 2 M Garner 7 Polly Ann, Emotion, Careful 66803 Bowie 1 1-16 l:49H;fast 19-5 103 4 1 2 21 E Scobie 12 Liiekyllour, B.Butk. Hepliaistcs 66415 Latonia 3-4 l:ll&fast 1-3 110 1 1 l'l ll . M Garner 4 Amer.Ace, Jim.Daw. Deadlock 66346 Latonia 3-4 l:ll&fast 3 116 1 1 l'i 1 H Lunsfd 6 Braed'bane, Translate, MissJoy 66218 Latonia 3-4 l:14hvy 11-5 115 2 2 1& U E Scobie ! Gangway, MarvinMay, Am. Ace 66164 Latonia 3-4 1:12 fast 7 115 1 1 21 2'1 E Scobie 7 B'dalbane, Centimeter, G'ngway 66033 Latonia 3-4 l:15shvy 4-3 110 111' l'l E Scobie 5 Gangway, Centimeter. Estero 65953 Latonia 3-4 l:llifast 21-10 113 5 2 4 51" E Scobie 12 Cliatterton, OlioClio, Surf Ridel 64022 Saratoga 3-4 l:14slop 7-10 117 2 1 11 1 E Scobie 4 Bee's War, Roulette, Prelude G1792 Churchill 1 J;37fast 7-10 115 2 1 ll l'l E Scobie ( Pre.Lula, Cliatterton, Tuibodaux DRY MOON. b. h, 4 112 By Olambala Honeymoon, by Matchmaker. (Trainer, A. J. Goldaborough. Owner, C. A. Stoneham). Breeder, R. T. Wilsoa. 66691 Pimlico 3-4 l:12y5fast 21 119 3 4 41 5s E Taplin 7 Pegasus, Bighcart, Hildnr 66596 Pimlico 3-4 l:ll&fast 3 112 8 5 4l 65i E Taplin 11 Knobbie, Mainmast. Little Chief 66238 Empire Ab 3-4 l:QS'.fast 31 114 2 4 2 2s E Taplin 5 Dominique, Oil Man, Cirrus 65479 Aqueduct 61 f l:17fast 9-5 121 1 2 21 1 E Taplin 4 Exodus, Lanius. Oppeiman 65289 Aqueduct 3-4 l:12fast 13-6 115 6 2 1' l'l E Taplin 10 H'labaloo, M'kallonge. Elected!!. 65091 Belm't 3-4 MC l:llfast 8 112 2 .3 2 1 E Taplin G Sad. and Boots, Georgie, Lanina 64606 Saratoga 3-4 l:18hvy 1-2 110 1 6 5 543 E Taplin 5 WliiteStar. Dexterous. Violinist ON WATCH, b. h. 5 123 By Colin Rubia Granda, by Greenan. (Trainer, M. Hirsch. Owner, G. W. Loft). Breeder, J. W. Corrigan. 66636 Pimlico 1 1:38 fast 4 126 G 4 41 3s B Mari'elli G Tryster. Little Chief, raragonll. 66607 Pimlico 3-4 l:llfaat 13 130 G 4 4'1 21 B Mari'elli 5 Tryster, Careful, Best Pal 66556 Laurel 3-4 1:13 fast 37-10 123 3 5 5 43 B Mari'elli S Careful, Hildur, Prudery 66490 Laurel lm70y l:45sfast 14-5 12S 5 2 2l ll B Mari'elli G Fairway, Paul Jones, Polly Ann 66225 Laurel 3-4 l:13fast 7-10 128 2 2 1 l'i B Mari'elli 4 Champlain, Woodland, Despair 66171 Laurel 3-4 l:12fast 3 121 3 4 3l 2 C Kummer S. Cal.Jane, Tip.Witchef. Exter'or 65961 Laurel 3-4 l:12mud 16 126 1 2 2 2 C Kummer S Hildur. Cal'ityJane. T.Witchet 63883 Empire 1 1:39 fast 5 120 3 2 2' 3'1 L Morris 4 Dr.Clark, Capt.Alcock. Gal'tmau MISSIONARY, ch. c, 3 106 By Hourless Mission, by Rock Sand. , (Trainer, R. Waldron. Owner, Lexington Stable). Breeder, A. Belmont. 66596 Pimlico 3-4 laiVifast 57 106 7 S 8l S' A Sch'fgerll Knobbie, Mainmast, LittleChitk 66556 Laurel 3-4 1:13 fast 25 114 2 7 7l S'i A Sch't'ger 8 Careful, Hildur, Prudery 66245 Latonia 1 1-16 1:46 fast 11-10 108 2 1 2 1 A Sch't'ger r. FnitedVerde, Prelude, Woodtrap 65644 Aqueduct 1 l:37fast S-o 113 4 3 3'S 2 A Sch't'ger 9 Flan.Shirt, Lit.Chief, Br'nstorm C5290 Aqueduct 1 1:39 fast 8-5 110 2 1 1 1 A Sch't'ger 4 Cliesterbr'k, AllOver, St'yTeller 61508 Pimlico 1 l:43'mud 1-2 118 6 6 6 6' A Sch't'ger G My Play, Prodigious, All Over 61433 H.deG'ce lm70y l:44fast 8-5 107 2 2 4'i 2 A Sch't'ger 5 Bunga Buck, Super, BygoueDKys MISS JOY, b. f, S 105 By Peter Quince Proud Daisy, by Pride. (Trainer, K. Spence. Owner, Montfort Jones). Breeder, J. N. Camden. 66346 Latonia 3-4 lOl'yifast 3 109 3 4 4& 4 W Tool G FairPh'tom, B'dalbane, T'nslate 66033 Latonia 3-4 lashvy 4-5 112 2 3 5 o' H Lunsfd ." F'rPliantom. G'gway, C'timelcr 64968 Churchill 3-4 l:ll&fast 19-5 11G 2 1 45 41 E Scobie G SurfUider, Braedalbane. G'gway 64750 Churchill 3-4 l:llfast 2 118 4 4 5 5Ji E Scobie Dr.Clark. Br'dalbane. Gangway 61737 Pimlico 1 1-8 ltfp&fast 3-2 121 4 7 10l 10' T M Garner 12 Pillory, Ilea, June Grass 61469 -Lex'ton 1 l:39Vfast 13-10 121 111 1' M Garner 6 Gentility. Startle, John Finn 58335 Lexington FC l:ll?imud 1-4 124 4 C .6 C' M Garner 4 Startle, May Blossom, Rril'tStar 57203 Latonia 3-4 l:151mud 2-5 132 1 1 Is ll M Garner 5 Wash'gton, Startle, J'neBowdra DEXTEROUS, b, r. 3 97 By Peter Pan Adroit, by Broomstick. (Trainer. W. L. Oliver. Owner. W. L. Oliver). Breeder. H. P. Whitney. 66801 Bowie 61 f l:21Vsfast 61 105 2 2 2 2'i C Lang 5 Centility, Bonllomme. GMTime 66707 Pimlico 3-4 l:12fast 23 103 2 1 l1 1U C Lang 12 Wraith, S.aiulBoots, L'Effare 66662 Pimlico 3-4 l:13Hslow Sf 107 1 8 Sl 761 E Barnes 13 Apex. S. and Boots, Fifty-Fifty 66634 Pimlico 3-4 l:13?sfast 61 10S 1 4 6 S'S J Callahanl'-' L'Effare. Ar.ofGoM. Fifty-Fifty 66284 Laurel 3-4 l:13fast 7 109 1 3 2t In .1 Callabanll Hidden Jewel. Wraith. Crank 66203 Laurel 3-4 l:13fast 10 109 2 4 3 3i J Callahan 8 Apex, Wraith, Fifty-Fiftr 66006 Laurel 3-4 l:13fast 42 104 1 3 3k 3 J Callahan S O.-eanic, Bisheart. Playfellow 65961 Laurel 3-4 l:12mud 41 97 4 C 7 7'3 J Wallace S Hildur. On Watch. Calam.Jane 64606 Saratoga 3-4 l:lSshvy 10 98 2 3 3l 2k J Callahan 5 WliiteStar, Violinist, Sali.Along BEE'S WAX, b. f, 3 102 By Celt Honey Bee, by Hamburg. (Trainer, G. M. Odom. Owner, R. L. Gerry). Breeder. A. B. Hancock. " 66690 Pimlico 3-4 l:13Vifast 6 113 7 6 5 31 L McAtee 7 Sec.Th'ghts, Prodig's. "AVislibone 66407 Empire Ab 3-4 1:11 good 8 114 G 5 5 5' L McAtee 5 Ten-Lee, Mary Patricia. Dolores 66213 Empire 1 l:41fast 5 109 5 3 31 ll L McAtee 5 St'yTeller, M.I'atricia, MyRcv'ie 6C093 Jamaica lm70y l:44sgood 1-2 108 4 4 4 4i O W Car'll 4 Emotion, StoryTclIer, MyRev'm 65945 Jamaica 3-4 1:12 fast 8 101 7 7 5 551 G W Car'll 7 Brainst'm. Horologe, MyRevcno 65563 Aqueduct 3-4 l:12ifast 35 1031 7 7 7 73 L McAtee 7 Dominique, My Reverie. Exodm 65327 Aqueduct 1 f l:lSfast 10 108 2 7 3' 2k L McAtee S MyRcv'ie, L.Straw, M'rPatricia 65009 Belmont 3-4 MC l:llfast 20 112 4 I S 53 G W Car'll S Polytbia, LastStraw, Prodigious Kh DA PC 1 Mile ami TO Yards. KoNemont Purse. 25-year-olds. Allow- Oil I nALU ances. (April lO, 3JI1J) 1:45 l-.' 1 10T.) GENTILITY, ch. f. 3 109 By Light Brigade Handzarra. by Handsel. (Trainer, B. N. Vestal. Owner, G. L. Blackford). Breeder. J. H. Morris. 66801 Bowio 61 f l&fast 2-5 102 1 1 l'l l'l B Mari'elli 5 Dexterous, Bonllomme. G'dTime 66629 Latonia lm70y l:427ifast 2 110 4 1 2s 2'1 TP Smith 7 S'fRider, Br.Jester, TJ'tedVerda 63242 Latonia 3-4 1:11 fast 11-5 J06 2 1 1 1 A Wilson 7 Br'dalbane, Ch'tcrton. J.Bowdro 58335 Lexington FC l:llmud 19 119 2 1 1 ll H J Burke. G Startle. JohnFinn, FairPhantoin 58267 Lexington 3-4 l:13fa."jt 1 95 4 S 2'1 l'l L McD'ottl2 Uncle Sonny, Cap Rock, Tnaron 53787 Lexington 1-2 4Sslow 11-10 109 2 2 2 S - McGraw 12. Lord Allen, Pepper Tea, Sweepy 62783 FairGrounds 3-8 35 fast 31 110 31 3 B Martin 9 Adventure. Mawrcoron. D.V'dea 62250 KairGrounds 3-8 3S hvy 12-5 115 1" 1 S McGraw 6 Evelyn White, GraceE.. Ocarhe Page 6 Thanksgiving Nominations: Formidable Array of Handicap Stars in Bowie Closing Stake THANKSGIVING NOMINATIONS Formidable Array of Handicap Stars in Bowie Closing Stake. Doubled Talno of Feature Race Attracts Forty-Nine Three-Year-Olds and Over for Mile and Quarter Contest BOWIE, Md., November 20. The 100 per cent increase in the value of the Thanksgiving1 Handicap, to be decided at the Bowie course closing day, makes this now $10,000 added stake the richest prize for three-year-olds and over offered by the Southern Maryland Agricultural Association. A formidable array of seasoned handicap horses are among the fifty-nine named for the contest. Including Mrs. H. Dattaer's Bunga Buck, winner of last year's renewal. The nominations and conditions of the race are as follows: THANKSGIVING HANDICAP For three-year-olds and oyer. By subscription of $5 each, starters to pay $20 each to the winner, with $5,000 added, of which $2,000 to second. $1,000 to third and $500 to fourth. Weights to be announced November 27. "Winners after publication of weights to carry three pounds extra. 1 1-4 miles. Akers, O. B. Copper Demon, b. c, 4, by Ormon- dale Lady Bedford, by Ogdcn. Alexandra, A. E. Clansman, b. c, 3, by Uncle Katrine, by Disguise. Alexandra. A. E. Yorkist, b. g. 7, by Yorkshire Lad Lady Kilmarnock, by Kilmarnock. Alexandra. A. E. Irish Kiss, b". g, 7, by Orpiment Soligena, by Soliman. Altcrman, H. Tufter. blk. g, 7, by Macdonald II. Rose Pompom IL, by Rock Sand. Bean, J. W. Rubidium, ch. m, 5, by Radium Fleur d'Orange, by "William the Third. Blackford, G. L. Maximac, br. c, 3, by Golden Maxim Leonalla, by Rapallo. Boden, James Opperman, b. g, 3, by Pataud Dancing Wave, by Top Gallant. Brown, F. E." Hcphaistos, b. c, 3, by Vulcain Neva W., by Rey del Sierras. Cooney, E. F. Athelstan, b. c, 3, by Uncle Con- suelo II., by Bradwardine. Cosdcn, J. S. Paul Jones, br. g, 5, by Sea King-May Florence, by Hamburg. Cosdcn, J. S. Blazes, br. h, 5, by "Wrack Blazing Star, by Star Shoot. Crow Point Stable Bluffer, ch. c, 4, by Ballot Hanover Queen, by Hanover. Dattner, II. Bunga Buck, ch. c, 4, by Vulcain Mary Orr, by Orimar. Deavenport, J. H. Freezy Sneczy, b. t, 3, by Lovc- tle Frosty, by Rockton. Farrcll, Frank J. Horologe, br. c, 3, by St. Amant Hour nand. by Ethelbcrt. Foreman, Gcorse W. Super, b. g, 5, by Superman Sister Jcanie, by Midlothian. Gerry, It. L. Emotion, ch. f, 3, by Friar Rock Affection, by Isidor. Gilpin, K. N. Lady Emmeline, b. m, 5, by King James Auntie Mum, by Melton. Green tree Stable Nedna. b. f, 3, by "Whisk Broom II. Iayonara, by Woolsthorpe. Hall, G. E. Top Sergeant, ch. g, 4, by Cock o' the Walk Fairy Ray, by Radium. 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 Rockminister, ch. c. 3, by Friar Rock Mallard, by Star Shoot. Jones, Montfort Surf Rider, b. g, 3, by Superman Sea Spray, by Star Shoot. Jones, Montfort Rouleau, br. h. 5, by Tracery Royal Coinage, by Minting. Kenton Stable Fair Gain, ch. h, 5, by Vulcain Fairy Gold, by Bend Or. Kilmer, W. S. Exterminator, ch. g, 7, by McGoe Fair Empress, by Jim Gore. Lando, S. Goaler, br. h. 6, by Duke Michael Gallows Hill, by Galashiels. Lexington Stable Lucky Hour, b. c, 3, by Ferole or Ilocrless Lncky Catch, by Trap Rock. Lexington Stable Missionary, ch. c, 3, by Hourless Mission, by Rock Sand. Loft, G. W. On Watch, br. h, 5, by Colin Rubia Granda, by Greenan. Louis, S. Rebuke, blk. c, 3, by Dick Finnell The Scold, by Meddler. Modo Stable Modo, ch. c, 3, by Brummel ranclla, by Peter Pan. Marphy, M. J. Thimble, b. f, 4, by Huon Sand- epit, by Rock Sand. Murray, W. S. Sandy Real, ch. h, 5, by Superman Frank's Daughter, by Frank Gill, retit, S. Devastation, br. g, 4, by Wrack Treeless, by Ogdeu. Proctor, H. C. Picnic, b. g, 3, by Pebbles May Queen, by Ultimus. Quincy Stable Captain Alcock, ch. h, 5, by Ogden Mallard, by Stir Shoot. Quincy Stable All Over, b. c, 3, by Zeus Lassie, by Knight Errant. (Continued on 6cvcnth page.) THANKSGIVING NOMINATIONS (Continued from sixth page.) Quincy 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 Rosecrest, by Goldcrest. Randolph, P. S. P. Ballot Mark, b. c, 3, by Negofol Ballot Bred, by Meddler. Skinker, J. R. Fannie Bean, br. f, 3, by Zeus Mascal, by Sain. Skinker, J. R. Duke John, b. h, 6, by Ivan the Terrible Lassie, by Knight Errant. Skinker, J. R. Slippery Elm. br. g, 9, by Ban- nockburn Schwulbe, by Sain. Snyder, C. L. Kellerman, b. c, 3, by Seahorse II. Hemnana, by Mesmerist. Swinke. A. Irish Dream, b. g, 5, by The Curragh Trance, by lien Brush. Swinke, A. Despair, b. g. 4, by McGcc Mary Davis, by Watercress. Thieriot, C. H. Prince James, blk. g, 4, by King .Tames Lacona, by Potomac. Watson, E. E. Stoto, b. c, 4, by- Luke McLukc Slerode, by St. Siuionian II. Whitney, H. P. Prudery, b. f, 4. by Peter Pan Polly Flinders, by Burgomaster. Whitney, II. p. Crocus, b. f, 4, by Broomstick Inaugural, by Voter. Wilfon, R. T. Sedgefield, ch. c, 4, by Olambala Genesta, by Broomstick. Wilson, It. T. Tangerine, b. g. 3. by Olambala Orange Lilly, hy AVilliam the Third. Winfrey, C. P. Trevelyan, ch. e, 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, b. c, 4, by 'Tracery Moneta HI., by Spearmint. Xalapa Farm Stable Southern Cross, br. c, 3, by Luke McLukc Pamphyle, by Kobcrt le Diable. ' 1 WESTCHESTER RACING ASSOCIATION RACE COURSE: Belmont Park, Queens, L. I. OFFICE: 70 W. 40th St, New York STAKES To Be Run at Spring Meetings 1923-1924-1925 and the Autumn Meetings 1924-1925 To Close Tuesday, November 21,1 922 FOR THE SPRING MEETING 1923 For Then Three-Year-Olds and Upward Now Two-Year-Olds and Upward METROPOLITAN HANDICAP." Added Money $5,000 DISTANCE 1 MILE SUBURBAN HANDICAP . Added Money $7,500 DISTANCE 1 1-4 MILES TOBOGGAN HANDICAP Added Money $5,000 DISTANCE 3-4 MILES, MAIN COURSE LADIES' HANDICAP , : Added Money $2,500 DISTANCE 1 MILE THE HARLEM SELLING .Added Money $2,000 DISTANCE 1 MILE THE H0LLIS SELLING Added Money $2,000 DISTANCE 3-4 MILE, MAIN COURSE For Then Two-Year-Olds Now Yearlings THE JUVENILE .Added Money $5,000 DISTANCE 5-8 MILE, STRAIGHT KEENE MEMORIAL Added Money $2,500 DISTANCE 5 1-2 FURLONGS, MAIN COURSE THE FASHION FOR FILLIES. Added Money $2,500 DISTANCE, 5-8 MILE, STRAIGHT THE BOUQUET SELLING Added Money $2,000 DISTANCE, 5-8 MILE, STRAIGHT For the Spring Meeting of 1924 for Then Three-Year-Olds Now Yearlings THE WITHERS .Added Money $5,000 DISTANCE 1 MILE COACHING CLUB AMERICAN OAKS FOR FILLIES Added Money $2,500 DISTANCE 1 3-8 MILES For the Spring Meeting of 1925 for Then Three-Year-Olds Now Weanlings The Belmont Guaranteed Value $50,000 DISTANCE 1 3-8 MILES 3IR. AUGUST BELMONT AVILIi ADD PIiATE OF THE VALUE OP ?300. I For the Autumn Meeting of 1924 for Then Three-Year-Olds Now Yearlings Lawrence Realization Added Money $ 7,500 DISTANCE 1 5-8 MILES For the Autumn Meeting of 1925 for Then Three-Year-Olds Now Weanlings Lawrence Realization . . Added Money $ 7?SOO DISTANCE 1 5-8 MILES AUGUST BELMONT, President A- McL. EARLOCKER, Racing Secretary Page 7 Latest Work Outs 1 LATEST WORK-OUTS (104) BOWIE, Md., November 20. Sunday's training gallops here included the following: BOAVIE. Weather clear: track fast Three-Eighths Mile. 102-Attornev Muir 40 102-Moeo 39 Sl-Bribcd Voter ..3Sv 101-Miles S Sis 102-But:(hri!e 39 SG-North Wales ..41 95-Fclicitciu 375 103-Setli's Lem.-n .38 993-Lady Patricia 3S 82-Tricks 41 Half Mile. OS-Chick 51 99-Paul Jones 52 90-Doctor Jim ...54 102-Red Wreath ..51 102-EtheI Clayton .53 47-Ruddles 51 102-Feigned Zeal ..52 102-Romping Home51 101- Frank Monroe .53 SS-Sca Tag 50 102- H. Warren 52 101-A'irginius 51 102-Neapolitan 51 Five -Eighths Mile. 100-Reformcr ...1:05 7S-Wilkes-Earre 1:09 Three-Quarters Mile. 102-A1 Boyd 1:19 09-Nightboat ...1:20 lOt-Billy Conncrs 1:21 OG-On Watch ...1:1S 100- Bravo 1:20 89-Occidcnta ...1:18 102-Cote d'Or 1:18 102-Pcrsistence ..1:18 102-Daniel 1:21 103-Tidings 1:17 C.l-Flibberty'bet 1:27 100-The Ch'blainl:22 102-HilIsdale 1:19 102-Toil 1:22 101- Minutc Man .1:18 102-Zeureka 1:22 One Mile. 102- Bonus 1:49 103-Miraclc Man 1:47 101-Clansman ...1:51 101-Ncdna 1:50 101-Deckmatc ...1:54 1 00-Pas. Swain .1:50 101-Gold Mount .1:46 101-Royallieu ....1:53 47-Jennie C 1:55" 97-Shc Devil ...1:53 10l-K.'s Champ'nl:55 103-Tingling II. .1:45 S7-Marie Maxim 1:4G 101-WarIike 1:55 Miles S. ran well. Seth's Lemon and Bribed Voter showed speed. Felicitous was under restraint. Sea Tag was under restraint. Tidings appeared to like the going;. Kirah Avas doing her best. Hillsdale had some speed in reserve. Miracle Man was ridden out. Marie Maxim Avas doing her best. Tingling IT. galloped fast and evenly. Gold Mount Avas a tired horse. (105) BOWIE, Md., November 20. Today's training gallops here included the following: BOWIE. Weather clear; track fast Three -Eighths Mile. 103-Attorney 39 95-Good Night ...33 103-Bullet 39 101-Libcrty Girl ..39 103-Camouflage ...39 103-Rosie II 3S 103-Dry Moon 37 100-Thimble 37 Half Mile. 103-Austral 52 Eastertide 49 101- Bee's AVax ...53 9i-Hobey Baker ..52 93- Cnm Sah 53 102-Horologp 50 103-Crocns 50 103-Mustard Seed .49 95-Crugic 51 93-On High 52 103-Clean Gone ...52 101-Perigourdine ..51 103- Doughnut 49 102-West Pittstou .51 102- Ettahe 52 104-Wilkes-Barre .00 Five-Eighths Mile. 104- Buddugie 1:03 9G-Forcst Lore .1:05 104-Billy Connersl:01 101-Huonec 1:0S 101- C. J. Crgmilel:04 102-Huinboldt ...1:08 94- Cyclops 1:02 93-Owasco 1:02 94-Emotion 1:02 05-Tuxedo 1:08' 73-Fullon 1:05 93-The Gaff 1:04 Three-Quarters Mile. 103- Bluffer 1:18 102-L'Effare 1:18 09-Bobbed Hair 1:19 63-Mizar 1:20 SO-Flanncl Shirt 1:18 94-Overtake 1:20 984-Ghost 1:25 102-Pettifoggcr ..1:22 103-Harry Dtnerl:20 S2-Pride of lndial:17 9C-Henna 1:20 103-Royal Charliel:lS 102- Jock Scot ...1:18 819-Spartina 1:18 103- Jacques 1:24 103-Sec'd Th'ghtsl:21 99-Lady Liverp'l 1:22 103-The Foreignerl:lS 103- Lady Myra ..1:18 103-Vanderburg ..1:17 Seven-Eighths Mile. 94-Debadon 1:35 103-Luminist 1:32 CG-Good Time ..1:35 One Mile. 101- A11 Fair 1:52 86-Mary P:itricial:4S 104- Attor'y Muirl:54 103-Petite Dame .lr55 102- Bon Homme .1:48 859-Pie ..1:4S 103- Dr. C. AVelIesl:55 103-Rockminister l:5l' 103-King Albert 1:40 917-South Breeze 1:53 92-Miiiima 1:48 103-Tangerine ...1:4C Thimble ran well. Dry Moon showed speed. West Pittston and Wilkes -Barre showed form. Crocus only cantered. The Gaff ran evenly all the way. Cyclops had his speed. M. Henry's Rumanian Luck M. HENRY'S RUMANIAN LUCK Milton Henry, once a famous jockey in this country, is now riding with success on the Rumanian turf, which is flourishing. Several days at the recent Bucharest meeting-, the most important in that land, Henry rode two or three winners. Early in October he rode Dulan, by Zori de Zi, to win the Bucharest Cup, and two other winners, and on October 22 was on Zagreb, by The Story Child's Play, English blood, to win the $10,-000 General Mahu Cup at eleven and a half furlongs. That same day Henry was up on two more winners. Zori de Zi, by the way, is the leading sire in Ttumania and was an extra race horse in his day. MAN, YOXT NEED A CHART. j Not only that, but you need a CO-ORDTNATED SPEED CHART, if you are successfully to cope with the racing game. It is the chart used by an expert hacdicapper of many years' experience in private practice and heretofore a well-kept secret. 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It will teach you, too, how honestly the horses run if you only go after them in the proper manner something you sometimes doubt. Get it, and free yourself once and for all from having to purchase information not nearly so good as your own. Neatly printed in pocket size. Price $10 worth that and what it will cost you to stay in the game without? it. Should prove priceless for New Orleans and Havana this winter. "You need it you should have it." CO-ORDINATED CHART 1065 CLARKSON ST. DENVER, COLORADO Write for Cipher and Instructions For their convenience and to facilitate prompt payment to Winter patrons, have opened accounts with: i'irst National Bank of San Diego Royal Rank of Canada of Havana Whitney Central National Bank of 3'ew Orleans Address Care Postal Telegraph Company of Chicago WILLIAM RYAN J. F. ' TTJCKY' BALDWIN Three more' big specially prepared propositions. One goes Thursday, November 23rd; another Saturday, November 25th; another Tuesday, November 28th. I believe these three the safest propositions I have ever handled. If winners are what you are looking for and you are absolutely reliable don't hesitate; rush your correct name and address at onco. Terms The winnings of a $10 straight play. X cannot win if you lose. 1303 LEINGTON AVE., NEW YORK CITY, N. Y. PHONE: LENOX CI 10. TWO THIRDS on our last Saturday's $2 XX specials. First Saturday we missod in five weeks. Due to put over a number of good ones at Bowie. Price Is $2.00. Today's Form Special: No. 413, Book 810. STANDARD TURF GUIDE, 403, 22 W. Quincy St., Chicago, HL. J Page 8 Re-Echo's Cambridgeshire: Outsider's Strong Finish Brings Victory in Newmarket Classic RE-ECHO'S CAMBRIDGESHIRE . V Outsider's Strong Finish Brings Victory in Newmarket Classic. r Toisoncd Arrow .1 Good Second, with Hasty . Hatch, a Long Shot, Talcing Third Small Tnrnont at English Course. LONDON, England, October 26. Time was when the Cambridgeshire attracted larger throngs than the Cesarewitch. but during recent years the position has come to be reversed, and certainly there was an appreciable drop in the size of yesterday's crowd , at Newmarket, as compared with that at the previous gathering. To some extent j this was due to the spoiling of all "doubles" by Light Dragoon's surprising victory in the ; long-distance handicap, and reduced attendances have, of course, been recorded almost everywhere. , The morning again opened bright and fine, if cold, but in this part of the country such conditions almost invariably give way later on to cloudy skies. So it was yesterday, but although it remained dull and cheerless throughout the racing, visitors were spared the discomfort of rain. The sport was enjoyed from start to finish. Fields with scarcely an exception were of satisfactory strength. A DOZEN IN ALL-AGED PLATE. The muster was twelve for the All-Aged Plate, with which racing was resumed, but for this only Desert Rose and Bantry were backed. Preference was given to the former, but this proved a bad error of judgment. Bantry indeed was entitled on all form to greater esteem than the Lambourn filly, but he is rather apt to lose ground at the start, which may be the reason for the laying of such liberal odds against him. Ke made no mistake this time, Jelliss jumping off from the start to make every yard of the running and score a smooth victory. It was amazing, therefore, that a bid of $1,000 sufficed to retain the well-bred five-year-old for further - service. The Houghton Handicap presented so difficult a problem that while Plas Newydd was made favorite at 6 to 1 four others were supported at a point longer odds and Len-glen at S to 1. The winner, however, was Bonnie Race, which carried off a handicap over the identical course at the second spring meeting, but which subsequently ran unplaced to Treviso at Doncaster. Chief interest in the Moulton Stakes was centered upon the appearance for the first time in public of Saltash, brother to Buchan and half brother to Tamar. The Man ton colt was expected to run lye-ditably, and the support given him helped to keep the odds demanded about Drake within reasonable limits. Nevertheless it was plain that he hardly understands requirements as yet, and Mrs. Sofar Whitburn's good colt sailed home an easy winner from Atirovaf and Kissing Cup, which fought out a close struggle for second place. HUGE FIELD EST CAMBHIBGESIEIIIi:. The field of thirty-four for the Cambridgeshire was practically in accordance with overnight anticipations and, so far as the wagering was concerned, Stratford, Poisoned Arrow and Soubriquet retained their positions at the head of affairs. Stratford, which had been temporarily deposed by Poisoned Arrow, finally started with a fractional call over Major Cayzer's colt. Soubriquet was again well backed to confirm her Kempton superiority to Poisoned Arrow and Condover headed the rest. Of last year's competitors only the second and third, Leighton and Franklin, and Control entered the lists again. The latter obstinate animal, which was reported not long ago by the Kempton stewards, onco more stood still and, filling Tishy's role, received an ironical cheer or two. The start was a perfect one, on which Captain A'.lison is to be sincerely congratulated. Monarch, Leighton, Clochnaben, Lady Juror, Re-echo and Poisoned Arrow were among the pioneers for about half a mile, when Re-echo joined Monarch in front of Tremola and Stratford. Sir Henry Bird's colt began to weaken at the bushes, at which point Leighton was going so well that his supporters were entitled to take a hopeful view of his prospects. He failed, however, wheh called upon and on came Re-echo, full of run, pursued by Poisoned Arrow. The latter could never draw up on terms, and thus, while he easily took his revenge on Soubriquet, the spoils fell to Sir Ernest Paget's outsider. HASTY MATCH FINISHES THIRD. Third place was filled by the 50 to 1 chance. Hasty Match, carrying the colors borne to victory by Milenko twelve months ago. Clochnaben, Roman Bachelor and the Belgian horse. Lifeboat IL, which ran prominently throughout, all finished in front of Stratford, whose rider declared that the colt refused to exert himself at any part of the race. Apart from the favorite, the greatest disappointments were Soubriquet, Sicyon, Ceylonese and Eaglehawk. The last-named trio did not make the least show. Ceylonese was most confidently supported by his party, and Eaglehawk's trainer was sanguine that the son of Spearmint would be placed, yet neither of the pair was ever near the fighting line. The Maiden Two-Tear-Old Stakes, which followed, was won by the favorite, Bessie, after a capital set-to with PombaL The much-fancied Trotcosey was unplaced. There was a still closer finish for the New Nursery, Greenfinch beating Witty by a head in a field of twenty-one. The winner, which had been retained at a good price after carrying off a selling plate at the First October meeting, started in slightly better request than Hillman, with Witty and Compiler their chief market rivals. He was first away, but was headed by Witty at the bushes. Fox, however, never ceased to persevere, and was rewarded by the youngster responding so as to regain the lead with the result named. Thirty Leading Horses . , j ; THIRTY LEADING HORSES Of the thirty leading money-winning horses of the year all but one have won over $20,000, while ten of them passed the $30,000 mark. Pillory, though missing from the racing picture for a long time, still holds forth at the top by virtue of his early spring successes in the rich Preakness and Belmont Stakes. The gallant Exterminator has made considerable gains, his ten victories and one second out of fourteen starts bringing his total up to $69,575 and placing him second on the list. Then comes Morvich, the dethroned early champion, which has been a big failure since his Kentucky Derby success, to which alone he owes his proud position among the big winners. Sally's Alley is fourth and the Futurity winner of 1922 has a glorious opportunity to closely approach the figure to the credit of Pillory. Victory in the valuable Pimlico Futurity will do it. Rockminister gained inclusion among the first ten by triumphing in the valuable Latonia Championship Stakes. The records of the thirty leaders follow: ITorse. Col.Sex.Age. Pedigree. 0rner. SU. IsL 2d. 3d. Unp. Won. I'illorv ch. c. 3 Olninbala Hester I'rynne It. T. Wilson... 7 -till $.K.Ut Exterminator ..ch. g. 7 McGce Fair Kmpress W. S. Kilmer ...It 10 1 0 3 J'jU: Morvich .br. c. 3 rtunnyracde Ilynrir B. JSlock 5 1 - 1 1 Sally's Alley ..b. f. 2 Allmocnr Salvolatile W. S. Kilmer ..8 1 0 0 Whiskaway ch. c. 3 Whisk Biwom II. Inaugural 0. W. Clark 1 4 0 0 1 -J9,4( Dunlin ch. c. 2 Fair Play Dona P.oca J. S. Cosdeu ...11 3 3 3 43.441 Mad Hatter b. h. 6 Fair Play Madcap Rancocas Stable. 17 & 8 2 2 'Zrk Firebrand ch. c. 4 McGcc Subdue J. Livingston ...10 5 S - Z'ai Pvockminister ..ch. c. 3 Friar Rock Mallard Montfort Jones ..11 4 8 3 . Donges ch. c. 2 Celt Rcssic Melton .T. S. Ward 18 t 1 5 f'''J Enchantment ...b. g. 2 Chicle Rnclmutlng II. P. Whitney .0 1 1' 0 1 X'Zi Kai-Sang br. c. 3 The Finn KUun.i Rancocas Stable. C 3 2 0 1 JT-1 Dr. Clark ch. g. 5 Broomstick Panasine M. Coldblatt ...16 rt 5 3 2 -i.ooG Snob II br. c. 3 Prestige May Doni J. S. Cosden ... 4 2 1 1 0 -j000 Grey Lag ch. c. 4 Star Shoot Miss Minnie Rancocas Stable. 6 5 1 0 0 X.'Jsi Brainstorm br. g. 3 Peter Pan Bubble H. Watcrson ...27 0 5 4 9 0,74(5 Goshawk blk. c. 2 Whisk Broom II. Dovclet G. A. Cochran ..8 8 2 1 2 '.00 Rebuke blk. c. 3 Dick Finnoll The Scold S. Louis 28 8 4 2 14 2iJ'''z 7.cv br. c. 2 The Finn Miss Kearney Rancocas Stable. 12 B 4 2 1 24,GGi Bnnting h. c. 3 Pennant Frillcry H. P. Whitney. .7 4 2 0 1 2LC2H Boniface b. h. 7 l'ransvaal Carina J. K. L. Ross ..14 4 i I S 23.8SS Devastation br. g. 4 Wrack Treeless S. Petit 11 4 2 3 2 23.084 l'hibodaux ch. c 3 Cnnard Klcctro W. Perkins G 3 1 0 2 2,9.u Little Chief b. c 3 Wrack Medora II Rancocas Stable. 14 4 4 2 4 Ladv Madcap ..br. f. 4 Dick Finnell Affabhs D. Breckinridge. 22 7 7 2 0 "of? Bunga Buck ...ch. c 4 Vulcnin Mary Orr M. Dattner 33 10 0 3 14 -tSll Lucky Hoar b. c 3 Ferole or Honrlos Lucky Catch.. Lexington Stable 7 . 2 0 0 -1.-1- Martingale b. c 2 Martinet Lady Irraa J. S. Cosdon 14 5 117 0,78S Oui Onl ...:...ch. f. 2 Sir John Johnson Parisian Montfort Jones. .lu 4 4 3 4 -0,i00 An Ancient Match Race: North Carolina Community Loses Money, Slaves, Horses, Cattle on Local Man o' War AN ANCIENT MATCH RACE North Carolina Community Loses Money, Slaves, Horses, Cattle, on Local Man o' War. Writing of a remarkable race in North Carolina before the Revolution, a correspondent of the American Turf Register, under date of August 27. 1831, has. this to say: "Perhaps the following account of a match race in North Carolina previous to the Revolution may serve to amuse some of your numerous readers : "About the year 1770 a large family named Sh d lived in Dobbs County. They had acquired property and influence, were fond of and had introduced a spirit of racing into that part of the country and were able to purchase good horses. Their success in matches with the less wealthy had given them great confidence in their skill. "About this time they owned a horse called Blue Buck, which beat all his competitors until his owners and the people of Dobbs looked upon him as invincible. Blue Buck had been bred on Roanoke, where his speed had been accurately tested before he was sent to Dobbs. "Just about this time a Scotchman named Henry established a store in. Dobbs. He carried with him a small, handsome saddle horse of the Janus stock, on which he seemed, by his care, to place a high value and of which he persistently boasted. As Henry seemed to be a raw young Scot Mr. Sh d thought it a fine chance to win a store. He bantered Henry to run his saddle horse against Blue Buck for $500, offering, as his horse was the largest, to carry 160 pounds to a feather. "On these terms the race was made, tho time fixed and the money staked. In a few days Captain E. H. from Northampton arrived to train Henry's horse. In a short space of time they had wagered everything in Henry's store, the goods, boxed, to be delivered to the winner. The evening of tho day before the race Mr. W. J., Colonel J. II. and Mr. T. E., with some other gentlemen, arrived from Halifax with some wagons. "On the day of the race all the Dobbs collected at the polls, confident in the speed of their old favorite, and, after exhausting all of their money in wagering, negroes, horses and oxen were staked on the race, the gentlemen from Halifax taking all bets offered against the little horse. "When the final wager was arranged the horses were off at full speed and, in a few minutes, the race was decided in favor of the small horse in such a manner as to leave no grounds for dispute. "The wagons were drawn up and Henry's store, all ready packed up was put on board, when all hands took up the line of march for Halifax, carrying with them all that Dobbs could well spare. This movement was thought prudent at the time, as the commons of Dobbs seemed as though they would not peaceably abide their loss. "The little saddle horse was called Trickem, was by old Janus and was well bred. Ho was a little over thirteen hands high and weighed, when in condition to run, 890 pounds." Belgian Racing Leaders BELGIAN RACING LEADERS M. J. Wittouck again heads the list of winning owners in Belgium, with 520,201 francs, the Niguet-Coppez stable being second with over 500,000 francs. For two owners to -win more than 500,000 francs each in the same year is stated to be a record for Belgium. M. Wittouck has signed Esling, a good, sound English jockey, now riding in France, for the years 1923-1924. Leading American Riders LEADING AMERICAN RIDERS With the majority of the foremost American riders enjoying a much-appreciated rest from saddle duties last week, there was little change made in the standing of the thirty leaders. J. Owens made the most substantial gain, adding seven to his total. He is now seventh on the list. By riding five winners last week D. Stirling gained inclusion in the charmed circle. The records of the thirty leaders are here presented: Jockey. Mts. 1st. 2d. 3d. Unp. l'.O.L.V. Lang, 0 811 157 125 108 421 .19 0 Pstor. M 723 155 126 97 345 .21 0 Wilson, T. C30 133 111 112 294 .20 0 Sonde, D 3S0 123 78 61 125 .32 0 Kennedy, B 633 121 107 90 315 .19 0 Huntamer. J. ...526 112 86 95 233 .21 0 Owens, J 754 109 98 112 435 .14 7 Kamea, C. 434 101 78 65 190 .23 0 Garner. M 474 100 84 76 214 .21 0 Pool, B. 476 94 66 73 243 .20 0 Pool. W. 559 91 84 81 303 .16 0 Wayt, T. 497 88 74 86 249 .18 0 Williams, G 406 84 73 67 182 .21 0 Penman. L. 412 82 67 50 213 .20 0 Fator, L. 403 80 79 5S 186 .20 0 McAtee. L. 393 79 70 53 191 .20 0 Long, H. 493 76 66 56 300 .15 0 Peteoldt, VL .....443 74 70 C5 234 .17 3 Wilson, A. 531 73 98 77 283 .14 0 1 nomas, H. 632 73 81 96 382 .12 0 Rae. T 513 71 79 87 276 .14 0 Boganoweki. W..650 63 82 97 403 .10 0 Taylor, W 286 68 43 40 135 .24 0 Turner, 0 273 67 58 34 114 .25 0 Stnder, 0 489 65 75 64 2S5 .13 0 Hinphy. W 206 62 34 24 88 .30 0 Moore. E. T 335 62 54 47 172 .19 0 Wallace. J 606 61 08 78 399 .10 0 Morris, L. 354 00 01 46 137 .17 0 Stirling, D 331 60 52 48 171 .18 5 Marinelli, B 3C9 00 69 41 199 .16 1 St .Wolf's Argentine Luck ST. WOLF'S ARGENTINE LUCK Another good English horse. St Wolf, by St Frusquin Wolf's Cry, by Wolf's Crag, which went as a sire to Argentina some years ago, is making good in that country. He leads the Argentine sire list this year, his progeny having won 338,719 pesos. Of the other British-born exiles, Your Majesty comes third, with twenty-seven races, worth over 146,000 pesos to his credit. Crag-mour stands fifth with twenty-three winners of over 108.000 pesos. The French-bred Val d'Or, by Flying Fox, stands ninth, and the Sandringham-bred Perrier tenth. Chief Lally Wins at Show: Takes Blue Ribbon in Class a Thoroughbred Competition at Squadron a Armory CHIEF LALLY WINS AT SHOW Takes Blue Ribbon in Class A Thoroughbred Competition at Squadron A Armory. Chief Lally, bay horse, 7, by King James Rosslare, which James MacManus recently sold to the United States Remount Service, took the blue ribbon in the Class A. competition for thoroughbreds at the National Horse Show in fjquadron A armory Friday morning. There were only three contestants. General Howard S. Borden's Lord Rock Sand, ten-year-old bay horse by Rock Sand Lady Violet, took second honors and the red ribbon and Cock o' the North, six-year-old son of Hamburg and Braw Lass, was third. Chief Lally and Cock o the North were both exhibited by Troop K. of the state constabulary, which maintains a breeding station at White Plains under the auspices o the breeding bureau of the Jockey Club. First prize was $50 and second prize $25. John E. Madden acted as judge in the competition for Class A honors and also judged several other classes during the day. Veteran of Veterans to Race at Oriental Park VETERAN OF VETERANS TO RACE AT ORIENTAL PARK HAVANA, Cuba, November 20. After a summer campaign on the smaller tracks in West Virginia and Ohio, the veteran Tom Cheek, reputed to be 95 years of age, has letnrned to Oriental Park with his small string, comprising Major Domo, Red, Al Hurson and Virginia Cheek. Mr. Cheek has been racing at the local track since the first year, and last spring was the first time he had left Cuba in eight years. His trip proved to be profitable, for his small stable more than paid expenses. Mr. Cheek, undoubtedly the oldest turfman on the western hemisphere, is in the enjoyment of good health and always attends to the training of his own horses. He says he has had enough traveling, and will remain in Cuba for the rest of his life. Current Notes of the Turf CURRENT NOTES OF THE TURF Desha Dreckinridge, publisher of the Lexington (Ky.) Herald and owner of a useful stable of race horses, is a visitor in New York. J. O. Keene, who is interested in the promotion of the proposed race track at Ashland, Ky., has returned to his home at Lexington, Ky., after a week of missionary work in New York on behalf of the venture. T. J. Widger, the Irish sportsman, especially distinguished in cross-country racing, died a few days ago at his home, Waterford, Ireland. Mr. Widger owned and rode many good jumpers and took part in several Grand Nationals. The nearest he got to success was in 1883, when Col. Lloyd's Downpatrick finished third to Zoedone and Black Prince. Belmont Stakes Close for Entries Today BELMONT STAKES CLOSE FOR ENTRIES TODAY Attention is called to the closing day of entries for the Westchester Racing Association stake races, to be run at Belmont Park during the spring and autumn meetings of 1923, 1924 and 1925. For 1923 the features advertised aro the Metropolitan, Suburban, Toboggan and Ladies' Handicap, the Harlem, Hollis, Juvenile, Keene Memorial, Fashion and Bouquet stakes, while for 1924 entries are asked for the Withers, Coaching Club American Oaks and Lawrence Realization. The Belmont of $5,000 and the Lawrenco Realization are the two big features of 1925, for which nominations close today. For full particulars of these valuable stake races see advertisement elsewhere in this edition of Daily Racing Form. Breeders House Burned BREEDER'S HOUSE BURNED LEXINGTON, Ivy., November 20. Tho residence and contents of Thomas B. Jones Crystal Springs Farm, near this city on the Versailles Road, was completely destroyed by fire today. The loss is estimated at about $15,000, with only $".,000 insurance.