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Daily Racing Form: n. Wednesday, April 18, 1923
Daily Racing Form: n. Wednesday, April 18, 1923 Daily Racing Form. 400dpi TIFF G4 page images Triangle Publications, Inc., Chicago, IL 1923 drf1923041801 These pages may be freely searched and displayed. Permission must be received for subsequent distribution in print or electronically. Daily Racing Form: n. Wednesday, April 18, 1923 Daily Racing Form. Triangle Publications, Inc., Chicago, IL 1923 $IMLS This electronic text file was created by Optical Character Recognition (OCR). No corrections have been made to the OCR-ed text and no editing has been done to the content of the original document. Encoding has been done through an automated process using the recommendations for Level 1 of the TEI in Libraries Guidelines. Digital page images are linked to the text file. Page [1] VOL. XXTX. NO. 108 CHICAGO, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 18, 1923 PRICE 15 CENTS First Jumping Race: Le Marsouin Inaugurates the Eastern Steeplechasing FIRST JUMPING RACE ♦ Le Marsouin Inaugurates the Eastern Steeplechasing. » June Flower Wins for Xalapa Farm — Comixa Makes a Successful Debut. HAVRE DK GRACE, Md.. April 17.— Stee-BAsehuains; had its 1923 beginning at Ha\ ■ '. de Grace this afternoon and, while it was a race that was framed for selling platers and the course was soft and decidedly tlif-fii ult, the race was a goi»d one and demonstrated that even the bad ones are well schooled and ready. The result wj ; another Garth triurph when I*» Marsouin won. He raoed in the name of A. '. Bostwick, but it was Louis Garth that made bin. ready and he was only purchased by Mr. Bostwick shortly before the race. It was another cloudy day, with overcoats a necessary part of the wardrobe, but the track had dried out until it was in much better condition and the crowd was a surprisingly large one. The racing was full of thrills and the popularity of steeplechasing was indicated by the interest that was taken in that race. Ten went to the post and :in idea of the o mdition of the horses at this early date is seen in the fact that there was enly one mishap. That was when Rummel unseated Simms on the first turn of the course. Fortunately the rider escaped injury. KKPT 1NDER RESTRAINT. Tell Me and Cavendish made the early pace and when Campbell made it a bit hot with 'avendish Turner eased Tell Me back and Brian O. Lynne moved up into the first division. All this time Norman Kennedy was saving Le Marsouin well back and he was galloping easily over the turf. It was at the last jump in the back infield in the lirst turn of the field that Rummel made bis lad landing and unseated Simms. When Kennedy made his first move with Le Marsouin he quickly raced through the field and at the same time Rowan made his move with Overmatch, and for a time the two were closely lapped. Le Marsouin soon shook off Overmatch and after he had gone into a safe lead Kennedy had only to steady him for the rest of the i ace to bring him home an easy but tired winner from Distant Shore. Tell Me out-gamed Overmatch for third money. It was not much of a field to boast about, but each is a useful sort of a jumper when not placed too ambitiously and what was of the greatest interest was the fact that.i-n went to the post and nine of them finished, while the other did not fall, but unsseated his rider. After the race A. C. Bostwick added still another to his string when he took Charles K. Harrison, Jr.'s Overmatch ior his entered selling price of $2,500. FIRST FOR XALAPA FARM. The Xalapa Farm Stable won its first race of the year when June Flower beat a big band of maiden two-year-old at a half mile. Idle Thoughts raced to second place and I'.amra was third. Fourth was the portion of Dazzler, a son of Whisk Broom II. and Masda. It was only his lack of experience in racing that prevented his cutting a more important ligure. June Flower left the post flying and. although closely attended by bile Thoughts and Bamra, two that also had the advantage of racing education, she ran straight and true and held them safe at all po i n t s. Dazzler was running all over the track when urged by McAtee in the stretch, but i his was a performance to suggest that it was only lack of education that prevented his lighting it out with the first three. June Flower is a filly of excellent speed and it was her alertness and education that stood her in such good stead. Edward B. Med. can's stable scored its first victory of the year when his home-bred filly Comixa was home first in the Yarrow Brae Purse, a three-quarters dash for thre '-year- , olds. At the end the daughter of Colin was showing tiie way to Walter J. Salmon's) Mark Twain, while New Hampshire, from testable of J. K. 1.. Ross raced third. A good hand of sprinters made \\\t the fit 11 that went to the post in the live and a half furlongs of the third race and EL I". Whitney's good I'ltimus filly Second Thoughts won from Dexterous, witli May Blossom, saving third place from Prtace Regent. Beeottd Thoughts was alert at the post and left there running fast, while Dexterous w;us not so fortunate and. lea\ing from an j outside position, it made him come around in a fashion that was a decided handicap! and prebahtjr coat him the race. The Audley Farm Stable has a fine three-year-old in The Clown, a three-year-old son of Hessian and Wilful. He won the Edge-wood 1'urse, at a mile and seventy yards, (t'uutinued on eighth puce.) FIRST JUMPING RACE Eof (Continued from first page.) _ for three-year-olds, that was the fifth race, e , and made a show of his opponents. His recent races at Bowie had benefitted him greatly I- and put him into condition. His victory y this afternoon was impressive. Lunsford. 1, who had the mount, had supreme confidence in the colt and was willing to go wide on the le first turn rather than find possible trouble on ,n the inside. He took his time and without !t ever really asking the colt to run passed the le others with ridiculous ease and came away y in the stretch to win eased op. Lady Myra cut out most of the runnir.e, ij and on the backstretch Flying Devil made a a rush on lb • inside and for an instant threatened, .. bin all this time The Clown was cantering ,. alone °' ,ne outside of the pair. Ply-Ins y. Devil was first to crack. I^ady Myra -a raced along gamely enough in the stretch, but m was no match for The Clown. Aspiration in Limelight: Conceded to be Only Derby Hope at Lexington with Chance to Win the Big Race ASPIRATION IN LIMELIGHT Conceded to Be Only Derby Hope at Lexington with Chance to Win the Big Race. LEXINGTON, Ky.. April 17.-Close observers of the horses in training at the Kentucky Association track this morning declared that Benjamin I '.lock is the owner of the only Kentucky Derby eligible here that has a chance to win the big race at Churchill Downs. This declaration came after they had seen Aspiration, with more than 130 pounds up. gallop a mile, unextendod, in the center of a slow course, in 1 :45%. He had so much in reserve that the impression expressed by good judges of horses, tracks and pace, was that he could have galloped the distance in 1 :40 and not have been in distress at the finish of the mile. After the work he went to his box. was cooled out and ate every grain of his dinner. Trainer Jack Baker, who never becomes enthusiastic about a race horse, quietly commented that he all along had thought that Aspiration is a good horse and now he is positive of it. Phil T. Chinn, who was one of those present and who acted as Block's representative in buying the son of George Smith and Inspiration at the dispersal sale of the Hewitt horses here less than a month ago, commented that "The time has arrived to un-1 uckle the old leather wallet and shove in the bank roll." And he added : "This is the horse of the hour and the hope of the West, though his owner be an Eastern man." Splendid progress has been made in the restoration of the portions of the grandstand and pari-mutuel offices blown down in the March storm and in the construction of the new terrace from the betting pavilion to the paddock. Those who attend the races at the forthcoming meeting will have a better opportunity for seeing them than heretofore. This terrace is the greatest improvement that ever has been made at the local track. Mrs. Ed Kane this morning reported the arrival of a half sister to Missionary and Messenger at Major August Belmont's Nursery Stud. It is a bay or brown filly by Black Toney — Mission, by Rock Sand. Another foal there today is a half brother to the good class three-year-old filly Alice Biue Gown, he being a bay colt by Hourless — Herencia, by Roi Herode. W. L. Threlkeld of Pleasureville reports the following foals at his establishment in Henry county: Ray colt, by Cudgel — Pleasant Puss; chestnut filly, by The Manager — Lilly P.. ; brown colt, by Jack Hare Jr. — Lady Manager. Captain Thomas J. Clay says one of the finest foals ever dropped at the Ralgowan Stud is a bay colt by Troutbeck — Hull Gull, by Marta Santa. 4 Fair Week at Dade Park FAIR WEEK AT DADE PARK EYAN'SVILl.E. Ind., April IT— Articles of incorporation for the new Inter-State Fair, Which will be he'd at Dade Park race track July M $ 7, will be filed this week, .lacoh Zimbro of Henderson, Ky., is to be president and general manager. In addition to the regular fair plans now are to give five running races each day. no purse less than $300, with a $1,000 Derby on July 4. As this fair is held thirty days previous to the opening of the Green River Jockey Club races, which begin on August 4. for thirteen days, it should he a big success. Ten thousand dollars will be given in racing purses and about $10,000 in cattle, horse show and farm products premiums. There j i will also be a number of high-class free ! attractions. President Baskett of Dade Park race track I is making extensive improvements at the I | plant and looks forward to a successful meeting when the urecn River Jockey Club meeting opens. ■ ♦ ■ — — ■ Racing at Akron Today RACING AT AKRON TODAY AKRON, Ohio. April 17.— Spring racing will be inaugurated here tomorrow with an excellent program for a half-mile track. There are plenty of horses here and with such as Panaman, Col. Chile, Pusale, My Grade, Anticipate, Crest wood Boy. Different Byes, Bal-lynew, Golden Chance, Assume, American Eagle, Bribed Voter anil others of good quality some Interesting racing should be witnessed. Peter E. Cal!an will act as presiding judge. Norman M. Macfarlan will he the racing secretary, with Lester (Tex) Dean as the starter. The Akron meeting will he followed by a ten-day meeting at Youngstown, Ohio, Starling May It. a Tijuana Horses to Canada TIJUANA HORSES TO CANADA The horses owned by William Walker. J. Eckert and C. Irhy will be shipped to Toronto immediately after the close of the Tijuana meeting. Jamaica Stake Schedule: Metropolitan Jockey Club Announces Order of Running of Twenty-Two Features JAMAICA STAKE SCHEDULE Metropolitan Jockey Club Announces Order of Running of Twenty-Two Features. NEW YORK. X. Y., April 17.— The metropolitan Jockey Club has announced the order of the running of the stake features to be decided at Jamaica during the nineteen days' spring meeting, beginning May 2 and ending May 2:5. For the inauguration of the metropolitan racing season on May 2 the Paumonok Handicap and the Suffolk Stakes are provided to entertain the tremendous crowd that is certain to be present, weather permitting. The complete stake schedule follows : Suffolk Stakes, two-year-olds, Wednesday. May 2. Paumonok Handicap, three-year-olds and over, Wednesday, May 2. Newtown Selling Stakes, three-year-olds and over, Thursday, May 3. Manhattan Handicap, three-year-olds and over, Friday, May 4. King's County Handicap, three-year-olds and over, Saturday, May ." . Garden City Stakes, three-year-olds and over, Monday, May 7. Olympic Stakes, three^year-olds and over, Tuesday, May 8. Montauk Stakes, two-year-olds, Wednesday. May 9. Spring Handicap, three-year-olds, Thursday. May 10. Arizona Handicap, three-year-olds and over, Friday May 11. Colorado Stakes, two-year-olds, Saturday, May 12. Excelsior Handicap, three-year-olds and over, Saturday. May 12. Highland Stakes, three-year-olds, Mondav, May 14. Rainbow Handicap, three-year-olds, Tuesday. May 15. Rosedale Stakes, two-vear-olds, Wednesday, May 16. Stuyvesant Handicap, three-year-olds, Thursday, Ma,y 17. Montana Handicap, three-year-olds and over, Friday. May 18. Youthful Stakes, two-year-olds, Saturday, May 19. lxuig Beach Handicap, three-year-olds and over, Saturday, May 19. The Empire State Handicap, threei-year-olds and upward, Monday. May 21. Southampton Handicap, three-year-olds. Tuesday. May 22. Greenfield Stakes, two-year-olds, Wednesday, May 23. . » Western Trainer Sent For: James Rowe Wires Jack Clifford to Report at Jamaica to Join H. P. Whitney Stable j i ! I I | WESTERN TRAINER SENT FOR James Rowe Wires Jack Clifford to Report at Jamaica to Join H. P. Whitney Stable. SAX FRANCISCO. Cal., April 17.— Jack Clifford, well-known trainer and discoveret of jockeys, will leave Friday, April 20, for New York. Clifford has been notified by trainer James Rowe of the Harry Payne Whitney establishment to report for duty at Jamaica. The California!! was with Rowe some years ago and it will be like old times to work for him once more. It is expected Clifford will have charge of the Whitney horses to be raced this summer and fall on the eastern Canadian circuit. Quite a number of the Xew Yorker's thoroughbreds have been entered in stakes up North in accordance with the custom of other years. Clifford trained for the successful breeders Burns and Waterhouse on western tracks when the sport flourished here and later had a string of his own. He has a faculty for handling jockeys and quite a number were developed under his tutelage. East fall the well-known trainer went East to bring back the yearlings purchased at Saratoga by E. R. Bradley for the account of J. W. March hswh, who recently embarked in racing. The youngsters were broken ami put to galloping at Tanforan by Clifford. Later on H. T. Griffin took over the training and was in charge when the Marchbauk habies went to Tijuana. Griffin will bring the Ifarchbanh string up this way near- the close of the Tijuana meeting and then go to New York, according to his present plans. Clifford said today he expected Griffin to accompany him to the eastern metropolis. Dunlin to Start Saturday DUNLIN TO START SATURDAY William Garth has announced that J. S. Condon's Dunlin, winner of the Hopeful of last year and a candidate for the Preakness Stakes and Kentucky Derby, will be started in the Chesapeake Stakes Saturday. He is also planning to give Martingale, another candidate, his first 1923 outing next Monday. Fast Derby Gallops: Prince K. Pleases His Admires by Working K. Pleases His Admires by Working Mile in 1: 42 FAST DERBY GALLOPS ♦ Prince K. Pleases His Admires by Working Mile in 1:42. ■ » • Donges Also Displays Fine Speed — Wida Goes Mile and an Eighth in Impressive Style. LOUISVILLE, Ky.. April 17.— Prince K. worked fast this morning, when trainer Louis Marshall gave him a mile gallop. With jockey T. Brothers aboard the son of Mont D'or ran the first quarter in 23%, half in 48%, three-quarters in 1 :14 and a mile in 1 :42. Several timers caught Prince K. in a shade faster time, but his work-out broke all records of the spring racing season here for Derby eligibles. The colt pulled up round and scarcely blowing. runters who have already secured tickets on Prince K. in the future books, at prices ranging from 100 to 40 to 1 wore a smile after the gallop. Louis Marshall, as soon as the colt had cooled out, rushed to the telegraph office to wire "Brother George" about his good work. Prince K. was not the only Derby eligible to show a good work-out trial during the morning, as there were others at the Downs which made creditable time, according to the timers records. Donges, with blinkers, worked with the four-year-old Washington as a pacemaker. Roscoe Goose was astride Donges and ran Washington into exhaustion in the first three-quarters, finishing out the mile easily. Donges was timed a quarter in 23%, half in 49%, three-quarters in 1 :16, mile in 1 :45%. Donges merely cantered the last quarter. This is another colt about ready for the races. His first start in colors will be at Lexington. PARK HILT, ItTXS FAST. Tark Hill, R. E. Vickerman's Derby colt, worked even faster than Donges. His work was good in that he covered nearly every quarter at an even pace and was going faster at the end than at the start. He ran the first quarter in "4%. half in 69%, three-quarters in 1 :lt; and mile in 1 :41. Actuary. R. H. Anderson's Derby eligible, was another which turned in a creditable mile when he was caught the first quarter in 24, half in 50, three-quarters in 1 :16% and mile 1:44%. This colt is much improved. Theodore Mueller's Dick Finnell colt Wida was sent a fast mile and galloped out a mile and an eighth. His time by quarters follows: Quarter. 24%, half in 49%, three-quarters in 1:16%, mile in 1:43% and mile and an eighth in 1 :.")8%. Mac Lir and Sandy Hatch, two of the John E. Madden Derby eligibles, worked a mile, the first quarter in ^3%. half in 49%, three-quarters in 1:18 and mile in 1:17%. "Slim" Ownbey worked the Louehheim pair, Lord Granite and Blue Stone, a mile, the first quarter in 24%. half in 49%, three-quarters in 1 :1C% and mile in 1:44%. Flowers of Love and Chittagong. from the Ktene stable, showed well in their work. They were timed the quarter in 24%. half in 49%. three-quarters in 1:17% and mile in 1:15%. Alice Blue Gown and Hiss Mutlins, from the same stable, worked together. They were timed the first quarter in U4, half in JO i\nd three-quarters in 1:17%. PRINf'K TII Til OX TRACK. Trainer Early Wright gave Prince Tii Tii his lirst exercise since his arrival from Tijuana. The colt was cantered three-eighths in 3S%. Doctor Richards sent Pravus a mile, the tirst Quarter in 24%, half in 49%, three-quarters in 1 :lti% and mile in 1 :4.j%. Kittie Williams, an Oaks candidate, cantered three-(|quarters in 1 :20%. Whiskaway and Tom Hare Jr. worked five-eighths in 1:04%, the first quarter in 24% anil half in .",0%. Whiskaway went about his work kindly and seems to be Hearing condition for racing. Dr. Clark is about ready. He cantered three-quarters, hard held, in 1:17%. At Douglas Park Alex Gordon gave Cartoonist and Hyperion a fast quarter in 21%, in the nature of a "blow-out" for longer work tomorrow. Great Jan, in the Weideman stable, was galloped three-eighths in :;7%. For the first time this spring the two-rear-olds at Douglas Park were started from the harrier in sets of a half a dozen. Superintendent Tom Young received a let-ter today from former jockey Fred Taral, who is training the Riviera Stable at Belmont Park, to reserve six stalls for his Derby and Oaks candidates, as, well as a couple of two-year-olds which have stake engagements here. The Derby eligibles being trained by Taral are Great Man and High Chief. He also has Miss Star, named for the Kentucky Oaks. Page 2 DAILY RACING FORM VOLTTJTE XXIX. NUMBER 108 Entered ns second class matter. April 2. 1800, at tlie vest-office at Chicago, lllniu:.-, under Act of March 3. 1879. DAILY RACING FORM PUBLISHING CO. 441 PLYMOUTH COURT - CHICAGO. ILL. 157-159 EAST 32nd ST.. NEW YORK CITY, N. Y. 74 EXCHANGE STREET - BUFFALO,- N. Y. W. J. McMurray, Publisher and General Manager. I):iily During Winter Montlis. Daily i Except Monday I Balance of the Year. A Daily Inflection of the American Turf by Telegraph 67415 is first index of 1923 I Here and There on the Turf: Impediment of Unseasonable Weather. Eastern Horses Needing Warmth in the Air. Havre De Grace Two-Year-Olds May be Good Here and There on the Turf ===== i Impediment of Unseasonable 1 Weather. Eastern Horses Needing Warmth in the Air. Havre de Grace Two-Year- Olds May Be Good. . Racing had had a severe test in Maryland this spring. All recent cold weather records I have been broken for the middle of April. The backward spring has made it impossible to have many horses ready for the colors. This weather condition has been so disagreeable that the popularity of the sport itself was on trial. It was anything but pleasant at Bowie on the closing day, with snow, hail and rain at intervals all afternoon, while for the opening of the Havre de Grace meeting, " there was winter chilliness in the air. Th? racing met all these drawbacks in a manner to leave no doubt of its high popularity. The crowds were surprisingly large for both, the last day at Bowie and the first day of the Havre de Grace meeting. The turf is swinging into a year that prom ises bountiful success. There can b? little more e cold weather and with the coming of the c warmth, there will be an improvement in both racing and attendance. Not that any especial :! improvement in the attendance is needed, for r it has been surprisingly large from the beginning, •- but the racing will improve as the e stars of last year make their appearance. They y will be shown before long and, reports from a various training quarters, suggest that most t of them will be ready to vindicate the form ti that was shown in 1922. Others that by v reason of sickness last year, did not ever reach h racing form will come back big and robust it and with speed that will place them where e they belong. The location of both Bowie and Havre de e Grace is such that only racing could bring g out such crowds. It requires enticing sport i to induce patrons to make the long trip from n Baltimore, Washington, Wilmington, Philadelphia i- and New York. But great throngs ;s make the trip daily and one never hears a a complaint. It is th? allurement of racing, L that makes such attendance possible from Q these far away points, and it is a lure that it endures. Where the Havre Grace meeting promises to present much of interest is in the racing g . of the new two year olds. The two year eld division is a big one there and on what these young racers have shown in their preparatory work some of them are probably of better T class than any that raced at New Orleans, or Tijuana during the winter. At New Orleans, Worthmore and Black (iold were easily best, while Buster Keaton and Kinjr Heather ranked as the particular ir two year old stars of the winter and spring ■ racing in the far West. The first field of two year olds that went to the post at Havre de Grace was a decidedly good one and, taking a line through them, it would appear that it is a good crop that u wil! be .-t riving for the big baby races. It is is safe to suggest that there are far better ones •s in training than of those that have raced, but tt in appearance this first Havre Grace field was is a good one. Then going on to the older i horses the Harford Handicap would tend to o show that the handicap division will be up to o the standard of other years. Of course a a u is is •s tt is i to o to o a a ' — ■ three quarters dash does not tell much of the handicap division, but it surely is worth while to know that such a mare as Careful is com- ing back to the races in fine end again. It is gratifying to know that Blazes promises to have another year of usefulness before him, that Exterminator is the same honest, depend able and high class racer. Twenty Years Ago Today I i 1 . I " e c :! r •- e y a t ti v h it e de e g i n i- ;s a a L Q it g . T or ir ■ to Twenty Years Ago Today Chief Turf Events of April 18, 1903. Racing at Aqueduct, St. Louis, Memphis, Lakeside and Oakland. The Woodlands Trophy, a $1,500 added purse and a cup donated by Barney Schreiber and named for his famous thoroughbred nurs- cry. was a lucky win for Scotch Dance, mainly because of the interference suffered by St. Agnes II., which ran second and was the best horse in the race. Scotch Dance ran around his opponents immediately after the start and quickly opened a big gap. He tired suddenly, however, and barely lasted long enough to win. St. Agnes II. was unluckly and cut off several times, but finally found an opening and came with a rush and only failed by a head to land the victory. Selected was third Barney Schreiber started Gus Heidorn, but the colt was never a contender. The conditions called for two-year-olds at four and a half furlongs. It was Kinloch Park's main attraction. In a rousing finish Dr. Saylor, running in the colors of F. J. Lantry, came from fourth place in the last fifty yards and took the winner's portion of the Arverne Stakes. Aqueduct's Saturday afternoon feature. The stakes was worth $1,720 to his owner. Ahola should have won, but his jockey was watching Illyria and jockey Burns on Dr. Saylor slipped his mount through a small opening near the finish and he finished fast under the whip, his margin of victory being a head. Illyria weakened in the stretch after forcing the pace from the start and was third, a head in front of Durazzo. Pageant ran a game race after getting off to a poor start, but came with a rush in the stretch and had the distance b?en longer would have made it interesting for the first three. It was a dash of seven-eighths of a mile for three year olds and over. When the horses were at the post for the fifth race yesterday at Lakeside, chief of po- lice Cox of Hammond, Ind., served notice on John Condon and his business manager, C. J. Miers, and superintendent Welh that all book- making boxes in the Lakeside ring must be removed and that they must nof, allow further public bookmaking. Condon accepted the edict gracefully and said all the booths would be removed as soon as the next race, which was the last on the card, had been run. He gave the chief of police his word that the booths would not be put back in their old places on Monday and he undertook to stop public book- making, but he stated that the Sellers law allows fifteen days race meetings in Indiana and that he would have to keep faith with the large number of horsemen at the track by running through the program book issued for the meeting. "~ The Memphis Stakes for two-year-olds at five-eighths fell to E. Tierney, a brown colt by Montana, owned and trained by J. Fay. It was a decided surprise to the large crowd that turned out for Saturday afternoon's racing at Memphis, as J. W. Schorr's crack Molinos and M. H. Tichcnor's Flo Bob were also starters and it was expected that either one of the latter would be the winner. Dick Bernard also started but he could not concede the weight the handicapper assigned him 118 pounds and he finished a distant last. Molinos was the public choice, but jockey Bull man. in his anxiety to beat Flo Bob, made too much use of his mount and the two raced each other into defeat with the result that when near the finish they both tired, enabling E. Tierney to come from the rear and catch the judge's eye by a nose. Molinos was second and Ho Bob third. Daily Racing Form Handicaps i ' Daily Racing Form Handicaps HAVRE DE GRACE The horses which seem nest in Wednesday's races are : Havre tie Graee, M i., April 17, 1923. 1— Black Art. L. W. Garth and K. Farr entry, H. P. Whitney and L. S. Thompson entry. 2 — flosa Yeta. Ontario, Sweet and Pretty. 3 — Tidings. Whalebone, Star Realm. i WIiIiTfl ALUEY, Heeltaps. Scribble, ij — Jacques, Doughnut. St. Donard. 6 — Bonfire. Ashland, Medusa. 7 — Wrangler, Super, Austral. T. K. Lynch. Nov York Handicap. 1 — Black Art, Princess Amo, Julia M., Gold Pendant. 2 — Rosa Yeta, Recoup, Sweet and Fretty, YVarburton. ?, — Tidings. So It Goes, Perhaps, Water Girl. i— SALLY'S ALLEY, Scribble, Marionette, Sun Quest. 5 — Valor, Doughnut, Mom. Al Stebler. 6 — Bonfire, Ashland, Tom Cassidy, King Trojan. 7 — Super, Wrangler, Miraple Man, Austral. (-hiraco and Buffalo Handicap. 1 — Black Art, Princess Amo, Julia M., Anna Her ton. 2 — Revenge, Rosa Yeta, Warburton, Rhine-gold. 3 — Perhaps, Whalebone, Star Realm, Faith W. 4— SALLY'S ALLKY, Sun Quest, Marionette. Heeltaps. 5 — Valor, Mom. Al Stebler, Primo. C — Bonfire. Ashland, Moody, Little Ammie. 7 — Dark Horse, Super, Serbian, Miracle Man. Observer'* Handicap. 1 — Black Art, Julia M., Remnant, Gold Pendant. 2 — West Pittston, Waiburton, Revenge, Rasa Yeta. 3 — Tidings. Perhaps. Sun Turret. Whalebone. 4 — SALLY'S ALLEY, Marionette, Sun Quest, Scribble. o — Mom. Valor. Jacques, Al Stebler. 6 — Ashland, Bonfire. Moody, Tom Gassidy. 7 — Austral, Super, Dark Horse, Wrangler. Consensus of Handicaps. 1 — Black Art, Julia M., Princess Amo, Gold Pendant. 2 — Rcsa Yeta, Revenge, West Pittston, War-burton. 3 — Tidings, Perhaps. Whalebone, Star Realm. 4— SALLY'S ALLEY, Marionette, Sun Quest, Scribble. •r — Valor. Jacques. Mom. Doughnut. C — Bonfire. Ashland, Moody, Tom Cassidy. 7 — Wrangler, Super, Dark Horse, Austral. HUNTINGTON The horses which seem best in Wednesday's races are : Huntington. W. Ta., April 17, 1923. 1 — April, Lasses White. Zunnelle. 2 — Oaklawn Belle. Brown Check. Emden. 3 — Riposta. Nordeck, Lively. 4 — Archie Alexander, Deep Sinker. Ogarite. 5 — Oraleggo, Eau Gallic. Flibbertygibbe.. 6— JORDAN", Pirate McGee, Little Ed. F. J. Ortell. New York Handicap. 1 — Lasses White. April. Zunelle, Virgina B. 2 — Broom Peddler, Emdtn, Brown Check, Oaklawn Belle. 3— Riposta, Lively, Nordeck, Hattie Willdo. 4 — Ogarite, Tulane, Archie Alexander, High Gear. 5 — Shingle Shack, Assumption, Eau Gallie, Rapid Stride. 6— PIRATE McGEE, Jordan, Little Ed, Jno. R. Roche. Chicago and Buffalo Handicap. 1— Lasses White. April. Zunelle. Rap. 2 — Emden, Broom Peddler, Oaklawn Be'le. Mammon. 3 — Riposta, Wreckless, Nordeck, Livelv. 4— ARCHIE ALEXANDER, Ogarite, Armistice. High Gear. 5 — Rapid Stride, PMibbertygibbet, E^u GaKie, Oraleggo. 6 — Jordan, Pirate McGee, Little Ed Harry M. Stevens. Observer** Handicap. 1 — April, Lasses White. Zunnelle. Virgiira B. 2 — Oaklawn Belle, Emden, Brown Cheek, Broom Peddler. 3 — Wreckless, Riposta, Lively. Noiderk. 4— ARCHIE ALEXANDER, Armistice, Ogarite, Tulane. o — Oraleggo, Rapid Stride, Flibbertygi*nb«t, Eau Gallie. C — Pirate McGee, Jordan, Jno. R. Roche, Harry M. Stevens. Consensus of Handicaps. 1 — April, Lasses White, Zunnelle. Virginia B. 2 — Oaklawn Belle, Broom Peddler, Kmden, Brown Check. 3 — Ripcsta, Wreckless. Nordeck. Lively. 4— ARCHIE ALEXANDER, Ogarite, Armistice, Tulane. 5 — Oraleggo, Shingle Shack, Rapid Stride, Flibbertygibbet. C — Jordan, Pirate McGee, Little Ed, Jno, R. Rcche. AKRON The horses which seem best in Wednesday's races are : Akron, Ohio, April 17, 1923. 1 — Gonwithim, Good Enough, Plum Blossom. 2 — Chisca, Rubula, Midnight Stories. 3 — Golden Chance, Vanessa Welles, 1 iscus- sion. 4 — COLOSSUS, American Eagle, Nan McKin- ney. 5 — Bobby Allen, Assume. Ballynew. 6 — Bribed Voter, Propaganda. Execution. 7 — The Foreigner, Kimono, Czardom. F. H. Sproule. Ken York Ila ntlicnp. 1 — Arietta, True As Steel, Frenchy, Justina E. 2 — Midnight Stories. The Muleskinner, Semper Stalwart, Margaret N. 3 — Vanessa Welles, Ncrmandie, Sky Man, Spicebush. 4— AMERICAN EAGLE, Colossus. Sandy H , Coscorron. i — Assume. Ballynew, Advance. Panasain. 6 — First Pullet, Marse Jimmy, Miss Orb, Bribed Voter. 7 — Czardom, Devonite, The Foreigner. Bonneville. Chicago and HufTalo Handicap. 1 — Bonstelle, Jill, Arietta. Justina E. 2 — Obstinate, The Muleskinner, Midnight Stories, Bob Prater. 3 — Vanessa Welles, Sky Man, Discussion, Dahinda. ,4 — American Eagle, Puzzle, Nan Mi Kinney, Coscorron. 5— ASSUME. Bobby Allen, Panasain. My Gracie. 6 — Bribed Voter, Execution, Marse Jimmy, Mad Nell. 7 — Walter Turnbow, Booneville, Czardorn, Devonite. Observer's Handicap. 1 — Arietta, Gonwithim. Jill. Justina E. 2 — The Muleskinner. Midnight Stories, Ol*-stinate, Clark M. 3 — Vanessa Welles. Golden Chance, Discussion, Normandie. 4 — American Eagle, Coscorron. Sandy H., Puzzle. 5 — Assume, Bobby Allen. Advance. P.allvnev. G— BRIBED VOTER, Miss Orb, First Pullet, Marse Jimmy. 7 — Devonite, The Foreigner, Boonevilk, Walter Turnbow. Consensus of Handicaps. 1 — Arietta, Gonwithim, Jill, Justina E. 2 — Chisca, Midnight Stories, Obstinate, The Muleskinner. 3 — Vanessa Welles, Golden Chance, Discussion, Normandie. 4 — American Eagle, Colossus, Nan McKinmy, Coscorron. 5 — ASSUME, Bobby Allen, Ballynew, Panasain. 6 — Bribed Voter. First Pullet, Execution, Marse Jimmy. 7 — The Foreigner, Czardom, Walter Turnbow, Devonite. Havre De Grace Form Chart Havre de Grace Form Chart \ , HAVRE DE GRACE, MD.. TUESDAY. APRIL 17, 1923.— (One mile). Second day. Harford Agricultural and Breeder*' Association. Spring Meeting of 13 days. Weather clear. Sleward Representing Maryland Racing rommission. George Brown. Jr. Delegate at I.-irge. Carlos M. DcGarmendin. Stewards. George Brown. Jr.. Baker Waters and II. I". Conkling. Judges. II. J. Morris, J. 1". Turner and M. Natlianson. Starter. James Milton. Racing Secretary. Si. Natlianson. Kacing starts at 2:30 p. m. (Chicago time 1:30 p. m.). W indicates whip. S spurs. B I. linkers Figures in parentheses following the distance of each race indicate date, track record, are of hors- and weight carried. 'Indicates apprentice allowance. AQ^^/l FIKST RACE— 1-2 Mile. (April 29. IMS— 47— 2— 112.) Harford Junior Purse Pars* \9€F*d*-9~± $1,2C0. 2-year-olds. Allowances. Net value to winner $900: second. $200: third, $100. Index Horses aVIIIH V % % Str Fin Jockeys Owners Eouiv. Odds Sti *t C7807)JUNE rUOWntU w HO M 6 1* l1 1' A Schu'g'r XaUpa Farm Stable T&VlTiO (IHM)UMjI THOUGHTS WHO 2 2 J« S! ! t A Roach M J Reiu 410-100 69102 BAMRA wu 115 9 3 2J 2' 31 C Lang G K Webb "lo-iou DASKUBR w 110 3 4 4"" 4} 4' L McAteo H V Whitnev TIC 100 BENCH MANAGER w 113 11 8 7" 7' 5"* H Lunsfd Audley Farm Stable t3«»-lM DONAGHEE v. 114 4 & 63 6= 6' L Lyke J W Bean 77V. loo SUPPLIANT w 110 11 51 5» 7" J J Rowan E F Whitney Mft-W WEE DEAR w 107 6 7 8- 83 8= E Bell R T Wilson $3855-100 ANTIQUITY w 107 5 10 10" 9- 9'J T Finn I, W Garth §2800 loo JACKSON wllO 7 11 11- 103 1U1 R McN'ee W J Salmon J HRAMTOX w 11U12 9 9J 11- 11' C Kummer L W Garth } FRANK MAN w 110 8 12 12 12 12 E Seobie Audley Farm Stable f tCoupled iu betting as Audley Farm Stable entry; JR. T. Wilson and \V. J. Salmon entry $L W. Garth entry. Time. 23^. 48%. Track slow. $2 miituels paid. June Flower, $0.30 straight, $3.10 place, $2.30 show; Idle Thoughts, $3. CO place, $2.50 show: Mamra. $2.r 0 show. Equivalent booking odds— June Flower, lfiii to 100 straight. 50 to 100 place. 10 to 100 show; Idle Thoughts. 80 to 100 place. 20 to 100 show: Itamm. 25 to 10O show. Winner Cli. f, by Thco. Cook June Bug, by Burgomaster (truined by R. Waldron; bred by Mr. El-ward I". Sinimsl. Went to pest at 2:32. At post I minutes. Start good and slow. Won handily; second and third driving. JINK FI.OWKH. a fast beginner, at once raced into a Ions lead and set a fast pace, but bad to be bard ridden through the homestretch. IDLE THOUGHT! ran well, finished fast and outgamed BAMRA through the last sixteenth. BAMRA raced in nearest pursuit to the last sixteenth and tired. DAZZI.KK ran green and tired. BKNCH MANAGKK finished well. Scratched (W»130l('lose Work, llfc; 0SK32 Sunayr. 110; 0 N717)Invi tus, 113; (SI241 Impossible, 110. Overweights — Donaght e. 4 pounds; Bench Manager, 3; Bramton, I1-... ftQ* CTEr SECOND RACE— About 2 Miles. Steeplechase. Purse $1,500. 4-year-olds and upward. \9*J+d*3t3 Claiming. Net value to winner $1,000: recend, $300; third, $150: fourth. $60. Index Horses AWtPPSt 4 8 12 14 Fin Jockeys Owners Equiv. Odds Str't 6G715 IJ-: HAMPTON w I 141 7 » ti3 2" k 1* 1« 1" N Kennedy A C Bostwick tNMM 6 1 424 3 DISTANT SHORE w 11 133 ti 3 7= 6» 5,: 3' V V l'reece R Tending S.Tu-100 64018 TEI.L ME w 8 lot 2 4 V *"- 3* 2 3'1 S Turner H Robin.son 201.. loo B6702 OVERMATCH w S 143 I 1 V 35 2- 4» 4'" J J Rowan C K Harrison Jr 19.V100 62985 CAVENDISH w I 130 !» 2 l'i 1' 4'J 5' 5« A Campbll K Smart $1415-100 0534 1 BRYAN O. LYNN w 7 141 4 7 21 5« 6» 63 6« C Brown W Keating 2270 100 63143 LCSMORE V 5 134J S 0 10 8» 7'» 710 7'5 R McM'nua J Arthoss $ 68912 DR. STEVENSON W 0 130 10 10 8» 7« 9 9 &■ W Howard A C Bostwick r !i45R9-OKMKAI» w 11 141 t 8 9* 9 8'1 8* 9 W Kitting G Brooke 1185 100 66840 1MMMKI. w 4 1» 5 5 4» Lost rider. A Kimms Ascot Stable t tCoupled in betting as A. C. Bostwbk entry; JK. Smart. J. Arthur aud Ascot Stable entry. Time. 4 38. Track slow. $2 mutiiels paid. A. 0. Bostwiek entry. $3.20 straight, $3.20 place, $2.90 show ; Distant Shore, $4.90 place. $3 90 nIiciw; Tell Me. $r».00 show. Equivalent hooking odds -A. ('. Bostwick entry. 100 to 100 straight. 00 to 100 place, 45 to 100 show; Distant Shore. 143 to 100 place. 95 to 100 show; Tell Me. 150 W 100 show. Winner B. k. by Querido Marie Louise 111., by Masque ^trained by J. W. Healy; bred in France by Mr M I).- St. Alary I. Went t.» post at 3:04. At pest 1 minute. Start good and slow. Won easily: second and third driving 1,K MAKSOl'IN took tiie lead after racing under restraint until in the last turn of the tield and won in a cauter. DISTANT SllOlIK fenced well and out gained TEI.I. MK through tlie last eighth. TEI.I. HI jumped well and finished gamely. OVERMATCH tired badly and was interfered with by the rider-Ibh KCMMEL lilt. STKVKNSON was ridden ne turn of the held with only one rein. Overweights l.usniore. 2'._. iiounds: Dr. Stevenson. 3. kj Q O Br /J THIRDRACE— 5 l^Furloagsn afrit M& 1921—1 -05 V5— 3^1~087)~Purse~ $1 . 2007~ 3 - year -Ul/*I(JU olds and upward. Claiming-. Net value to winner $900; second J200: third, $100. lnde* Horses AWtlTSt || »i % Str Kin Jockeys Owners Erpjiv. Odds Str't MMf'MCD THOUGHTS w 4 113 7 2 1' l1 l'i 1'J J Rowan ■ V Whitney 90-100 «;*; Srt'i MBXTKKOH8 wo 4 115 8 3 7'J 3» 2» 2" L I.yke W L Oliver r.W-100 •MM* MAT BliOOaOM wb 4 113 6 7 6' 6» 4* ic* 1, McAtee C Fellows 745-100 HMi'PRIMCKUBQENTtnlMM 4 21 2'J 5= V* C Taylor W M Jeffords 2:«o-100 65H17 LADY BOSS w 3 % 5 5 SI 4* 3» o'i J Wallace Q C Winfrey 13f,0-lCO 57390 C.VI.K JOHM w 7 109 2 6 6» C" 71 6' J McCov J Laxton 299.1-100 66ft70 WKAITH w a 106 9 1 81 8 9» 71 B Mar'elli J W Dayton 369)100 G6H67 VAIMHTaA w 4 105 3 S 10 10 81 'i 9 Hcf«— L Shack :i790-100 f9037 AIKEN wb I 106 19 4» 75 G'J 91 (1 Kields A Indan KVOO-IOO 4i»043*Alt'ST'D BBD wsr. 4 101 4 10 91 9' 10 10 G Mein G W Foreman 1505-1UO Time. 24, 49*i. L01$s. L07S- Track slow. $2 mutuels paid. Second Thoughts. $3. SO straight. $2.90 place. $2.30 show; Dexterous, $3.80 place, $.".10 show; May Hassan, $3. CO how. Equivalent booking odds— Second Thoughts. 90 to 100 straight. 45 to 100 place, 25 to 100 show; Ptllirw. 90 lo 100 place. 55 to 100 show: May Blossom. 95 to 100 show. Winner Ch. m, by lltiinus — I.ydia II.. by Luke Blackburn (trained by W. Irvine; bred by Mr. Hal 1'riee H-adleyi. Went to post at 3:3*. At post 3 minutes. Start good and slow. Won easily: second and third driving SKiilNl) THOUGHTS set n fast pace from the start and held the race safe at all times. DEX-TKKill'S began slowly and was shuffled back, but worked his way up on the outside and tinished fast. MAY H4HH ran a good race and outgamed PRINCE REGENT for third pla -e. The latter ran well and tinished resolutely. I.ADY MM showed speed, bin tired in the stretch drive. Scratched HM Rattles, KB; 09104 Monastery. 112; GS740 I.'EfTdre, 107. Overweights I-ady Doss. 1 pound; Valentin, 3. fJQOCT -T FOURTH RACE— 3-4 Mile. (Sept. 27. MM I IMC I HH ) Yarrow Brae Purse. \3%Jjmd L3 4 Purse $1,200. 3 -year-olds. Allowances. Net value to winner $900; second, $200; third. $100. Index Horses AWtPPSt U Vz % Str Kin Jockeys Owners Eriuiv. Odds Str't MMS'OOMIXA w 103J 2 2 2- 3* 3"* 1= L McAtee B B McLean 195 100 «54 40 MARK TWAIN wu 108 5 1 '-"} 2 k 2« V ■ Bell W J Salmon 2355-100 MMS'KBW H'MPSHIRK wb 112 7 4 1" 11 Ink 34 A Claver J K L Ross M-M |HIH)(T. LAWRENCE w 10S 13 4s 4' i 4- 41 A Abel J H Stotler 755-100 G9I31 'THKSSALY wl03 66 6» 6« M| 5* G Mein S I^ouis 3295100 ( MM I ) ADMIRKB w 108 3 5 o- 5" 6* 64 ¥ Smith G L Blackford Kstate 130-1O0 (J5771 DOUOHORBGAM wb 108 4 8 T»i 7; 7» 7'4 C Lang J S Cosden 1090-100 MM3*BBU8 LASSIE w 107 8 7 I 8 8 8 J Zo-lb-r W t Rice 16790-100 Time, 23«5. 48. 1:1*%. Track slow. $2 nuilueN paid. Cmixa. $5. JO straight, $4.00 place. $2.80 show; Mark Twain, $17.90 place, $5.90 show: New Hampshire. BLM show. Equivalent becking odds Cumixfl. Hi to 100 straight. 100 to PH) place. 40 to 100 show; Mark Twain. 7*5 t.) KM) place. 195 to 100 show; New Hampshire. 25 to 100 show. Winner Dr. f, by Colin The Minx II.. by Irish had (trained by '« **• Schorr; bred by Mr. Edward D. M. Lean l. Went to post at 4:09. At post 2 minutes. Start good and slow. Won easily: second and thin! driving COM IX A followed NKW HAMIHIUUE (lovely to the head of the stretch, from where she came fist and easily rated into a good lead in the last eighth. MARK TWAIN began well and forced a fast pace for the tirst half mile, but readily gave way to the winn r. NKW HAMI'SHIRK set a fast pace to the stretch and was not punished when he tired and gave way. ST. LAWRENCE ran well. The uI!;iTn were always outpaced. Scratched W.HIJ3-Pennon. 10s; 6*9256 Prince Regent. 10S; 09170»Wilkes-Rarre. 112. Overweights Ccniixa. 1 '-j poi:nds. AQ9^6 FIFTH RACE— 1 Mile and 70 Yards. (Sept. 25. 1915— l:42*i— 4— 119.) Edgewood Purse. DumOu Purse $2,000. 3-year-olds. Allowances. Net value to winner $1,300: second, $400; third. $200; fourth. $100. Index Horses AWtPPSt % || % Str Kin Jockeys Owners Equiv. Odds Str't (OMMpTHB CLOWN w 113 3 5 5= 2 * 2» 11 l'i H Lunsfd Audley Farm Stable 40-100 MtlS'LAOT MYRA w 105 4 i V 1"^ luk ft gl o Mein S Louis 740-100 MttS'FLYnra D10YIL w 102 1 1 3nk 4J 41 4« K*| A Abel S Gooch 590-100 4i60:!9 ilIARKK w 100 2 2 2V 3' 3» 3'i i' J Wallace B B McLean 2745-100 MffTC EBURBKA wlM III 6 C 5! 5* T J Doylo K F Whitney 67:50-100 M1SI Wl.NDRIO w V)a 3 4 4- a5 5» 6 6 S McLane T t'lyde 3255-1W Time. 24«i. 494i. 1:15VS, 1:42. 1:46S. Track slow. $2 mutiiels paid. The Clown. $2.80 straight, $2.30 place. $2.10 show; Lidy Myra. $2.90 place. $2.10 ■liow: Hying Devil. $2.20 show. Equivalent twiokiug odds The flown. 40 to 100 straight. 15 to DH) place, 5 to 100 show; Lady Myra. 45 to 100 place :, to 100 show; Flying Devil. 10 to 100 show. Winner It. r, by Hessian Witful. by Mirthful (irnimd by I\. Speme; bred by Mr. R. H. Anderson). Went to post at 4:37. At post 1 minute. Start good and slow. Won easily; second and third driving. THE (i/l\V.\ b'gan somewhat slowly, but worked his way up on the outside on the backslrelch and easily passi i LADY MYRA in the stretch. The latter set a good pace and saved ground on all the tarns. KIYIMJ DEVIL tinished well aud passed C1ARRE in the last eighth. The latter showed speed. Ov.-rwiights 7-cureka, 3 pounds; Wiudigo. 5. ■CJQOtrQ SIXTH RACE— 1 1-16 Miles. (Sept. 18. 1920— 1: 44^—3—138. ) Purse $1,200. 3-year-0«7^0 l9 olds and upward. Claiming. Net value to winner (900; second $200; third, $100. Ir_dei Horses AWtPPSt'. 4 % % Str Fin Jo?keys Owners Equiv. Odds Str't «.(iK61 DHHAOOO wb S 108 3 2 1- 1-4 l1 1J 1' C I^ng L (larth Hk-HI MMT'AMTTaJJM w 5 103 1 3 2- 2' 4 21 M *» A Claver J H Stotler 4 40-lOfi sH613 TONY BRAD ws 5 118 5 4 5" 4* 5} |*| 34 J Butwell J F Hynea 406-100 69-!l4M.ADS LOTB w 7 103 2 1 :!' 3»* 41 3» 4' A Roach W J Kramer 505-100 MITIHHUSBLOA w 4 1011 6 5 6^?' 6« 6» 54 H Shillick B K Bryson 3425-190 MHW**J*HXrT DVNDRB w4 1«" S 8 7' 5» !» 4«'6« A Abel (' Buxton 575-100 «91H9 CORK BUI w .: 971 4 I 4" 61 7'| 7» 7'4 P Walls J H Zimmer 7900-100 CiHHOS 'GRANDSON WB4 107 768 8 8 I S G Mein Lilane Stable 8850-100 Time. 24S- ****• F16. 1:42H. 1:4». Track slow. $2 mutiiels paid. Debadou. $6.50 straight. $4.40 place, $3.00 show; Antilles. $4.30 place, $2.70 show; T'tiy Reau. $3 60 show. Equivalent booking oild.-Debadou. 225 to 100 straight. 120 to 100 place, 30 to 100 show; Antilles. 115 to 10O place. 35 1o 100 show: Tony Beau. SO to 100 show. Winner— B. g, by Uroomstick Leayouara. by Woolsthorpe (trained by L Garth; bred by Air. L S. Thomson ' . Went to post at 5:08. At post 5 minutes. Start good and slow. Won driving: second and third the same. DERADOK took a quick lead and. setting a good pace, held his advantage to the end. but was swerving out in the last eighth. ANTILLES raced in closest pursuit and saved ground on all the turns. lo.NY KEAI' was in close quarters next to the inside rail for the tirst three-quarters aud. linishing fast when clear, ran a good race. I^AD'S LOVE tinished close up. GRISELDA finished well. JOHNNY M NDEE showed speed. Scratched 09215 Tom Cassidy. 110. Overweights driyelda. 3*^ pounds; Cork Elm. 41-;. 42Q912A SEVENTH RACE— 1 1-16 MUes. (Sept. 18. 1920— 1:44 *5— 3— 138.) Purse $1,200. 3-year-OvmOU olds and upward. Claiming. Net value to winner $900; second $200: third, $100. Index Horses AWtPPSt U '» a« Str Kin Jockeys Owners Equiv. Odds Str't 419193 CTTATTOH wb 4 103 4 4 6* 6s 4= V l1 G Fields F Farrar 1160-101 •0KG57 HA THAI GAT wb 4 103 5 7 ."i* 5^ 2»" 2i 2"k A Claver J K McIJaniel 5855 101 HWM**BMABTT wa 5 103 6 3 1«»2: D 3l :;'! G Mein J M Collins 115-100 iSS'jOlMOHN'V (VRTU.V w 6 IK 3 2 74 71 61 5' 4"k H Shillick CN Kncman 805-100 419156 DR. HS. WELLS \v i 1091 8 6 2s m 3* 4' 5* A Allen W S Murray 4 2J -1(XJ HMIS'AMNIVBBSABT wb 6 108 9 5 4' A 4'i 5= 6; b:J J AVal'.ace D Darzilay BtVM P9157 SAMMY JAY wb 5 ilO 7 8 8- 8nk 8J 1- ~- J Rowan AV S Skinker 8,60-100 69137 NEAPOLITAN w 4 103 2 1 B ::- 7 1 s« s« A Ab. 1 P i'atti Wm-MM 419 1H9 OALBTA wb 4 Mi 1 : 9 9 ■ 9 I S McL.ne A Swenke 785-100 Time. 25. COS. 1:16. 1:4235, 1:4925. Track slow. $2 mutiiels paid. Citation. $25.20 straight. $14.10 place. $5 80 show; Chateaugay. $61.70 place. $21.10 show: Sm.-irty. $2.70 show. Equivalent bo.iking odds Citation. 1160 to 100 straight. 605 to 100 place, 190 to 100 show; Chateau-giy. SM to 100 plai-c. 955 to 100 show: Sinarty. 35 to DM) -how. Winii'T Rr. f. by Ogden- Meritorious, by Miller ^trained by K. Karrar; bred by Mr. J'.hn K. Mad-deai. Went to post at 5:40. At post 1 minute. Start good and slow for all but OALBTA. Won handily: sceoiH and third driving. CITATION moled up rapidly on the ..ulsidc after rounding the far turn and. finishing fa»t. passed (HATEAl'iiAY in the linal drive to win going away. The latter ran well, but tired .ifier making a hallenge when eiileiing the homestretch. SMARTY set the pace, but tired after racing DR. CHARLES WF.I.1.8 into defeat. OALBTA pr qq.ed at the start. JOHNNY OVEKTOX lin ished ft-t. DR. CHARI KS WELLS lired. overweights Dr Charles Wells. 1 •-. |Miunds; Sammy Jay. 2: CaMa. 3. Page 3 Huntington Form Chart Huntington Form Chart HUXTINGTON W. Va., Tueslxy. April 17. 1923. —(OK milei. Kifih day. Wot \ irginia Jockey I Clib Sor.ng Me.-ring of 15 day-. Weather cloudy. 1'r.xidng Jioge. W. E Phillips A-- •..•i.ite ] Ju.lg.*. J. G. R«- - ler and Dr. K. W A.-le-. starter. T. in Drown. R.ieing III HIM J. J. G. Reeder. R.i. iag -tart- at 2 30 p. in. (Chicago tun- 1 : 30 1 . ! I CQOCI FIRST RACE— 2-4 Mile. (April 12, UO^UJ. 1923— 1:14'5— 7—113.) Purse $500. 2-year-olds. Maideas. Claiming. Net value to winner $375; second, $75: third. $50. Kqlliv Odds. Did Ilor« v Wt. Fin. JiM-key. Straight. «893«* Royal Crown 110 l1 ■ Martin Oft-M 09194 'On. h 112 2* !•: IMM 32O-!O0 «.9-;4H N-bish 11) 2- K Kixhin tH-HI 6924ft Lug ia (iom-illO 4« L Gray .:• HI €.9194 Carter 110 it R Hall Hi Mi 4i*57t:Spin. Flax HIV Organ Bt-HI $2 muiui'l.i paid. Royal Crown, $10.40 straight. $5 40 place. $3.00 show: Oui h. $4.60 place. $3.20 M«; Nel.ish. S3.IW) show. Equivalent lKMikiag odds Royal Crown. 420 lo 100 strjight. 170 to MM place. 50 to DM) show; Oucb. IM to 100 place, 00 to 100 siiow; Nebish, SO to 100 sh. w . Time. 1:19%. Track hcary. Winner -J. J. Troxler's t h. c. hy King James -Oueen. by Coldcrest itraiin-d by J. J. T.ox.er; hied by Mr. ID my T. Oxnaidi. Went to mmt\ at 2:43. At post 1 minute. Start good aud slow. Won ca-ily; second and third driving. Overweights Ouch, 2 pounds; Eugenia Gomez, 5. CflQCO \JO jV£i SECOND RACE— 5 1-2 FurlotJgs. I April 16 1923_l:13»s_6_ii5.) Purso $500. 3-year-olds and upward. C.'aiming. Net value to winner $375: second. $75: third. $50. Lquiv. Odds. Ind. Horse. Wt. Fin. Jo-key. Straight. 692l8'San.|.tlwood 110 l1 K Ro hm HtVM 69195 Hakl w- B -lie IH V J Ptorta HH-M •i9*49'i-Te.-r MJ ::• w Brash H*-HI 69-il7"l'r. tty Bab 105 4) H Glick 1220 100 ( 69218 I' Equator 115 5« R Doyle 175-100 ' i 68 175 ) 'Ken Smile.s:02 I \V HogaW.sk MM 10' | $2 imilucls paid. Sandalwood, $6 M straight, $5.20 p!a c, $3.60 show; Oaklawu Rell.-, $i.M) [.lace, $5.0J 'show; Fleer. $3.00 show. Equivalent booking odd* Sandalwood, 240 to 100 straight. 160 lo 100 place. SO to 100 show; Oak lawn Relle. 340 to 100 place. 150 to 100 show; Fleer, 80 to 100 show. Time, 1:114S (new track record). Track heavy. Winner- J. R. Cloher's ch. h. 5. by Luke \D Luke Duchess Kathleen, by .brim o' i.junt (trained by C Arvin: bred by Messrs. Keene & Schorr I. Went to post at 3:19. At post 2 minutes. Start good and slow. Won handily; second and third driving. Scratched - 6H39«)Harry Clover, 115. AQOCq THIRD RACE— 5 1-2 Furlongs. (April , yjww 16 MJM 1-11% I IH) Purse $500. 3-ycar-olds and upward. Claiming. Net value to wir.ner $375; second, $75; third, $50. Equiv. Odds. Tnd. Horse. Wt. Fin. Jockey. Straight. 69220 L. Lich'heim 115 l'J R Baker 85-100 69221 "Rustler 115 2-1 R Harringtcn 975-100 , 69250 Dob Giles 115 3l B Sequin 3110-100 • 69220 -'Riposta 105 41 H Glick 240-100 69217*Se.i Mime 110 5» J Pevic 1 .SO-100 69198 Sacajawea 110 6 - Jackson 1520-100 i 68920 Whip' rw ill 115 Wh'1',1 K Barham 1375-PM) I $2 mutuels paid, I»uis Lichtciiheim. $3.70 j straight. $3.40 place. $2.80 show; Rustler, $6.60 place. $4 40 show: Rob Oiles. $9.00 show. Equivalent booking odds— Louis Lichtenhoim. 85 ; to 100 straight. 70 to 100 plaie. 40 to 100 show ; Rusiler. 230 to 100 place, 120 to 100 show; Bob 1 (Jiles. 350 to 100 show. Time, 1:11% (new track record). Track heavy. Winner R. C. Troxler's b. g. 4. by King James -Relle of Oakley, by Himyar (trained by It. C. Troxler; bred by Mr. Henry T. Oxnard). Went to post at 3:52. At post 3 miuiltes. Start I good and slew for all but Whippuorwill. Won ' easily; second and third driving. fi°r0fi4 FOURTH RACE— 1 Mile. (April 13. vow* 1983—1 :50Xi_5_i09.) Purse $500. | 3-year-olds. Handicap. Net value to winner $375; ; second, $75; third, $50. Equiv. Odds. Did. Horse. Wt. Fin. Jockey. Straight. . (69219 (Tender Seth 115 1* AV Fronk 105-100 69319'Kent L. 115 2J J Bell 245-100 ) 68762 5 Reel Foot 115 3* E Martin JrtO-lCO » 69176 Irish Pat 115 4J R AlcCrann 2085-100 ) 69219 AVild Cat 115 5 AV Primrose 470 100 1 $2 mutuels paid. Tender Seth. $4.10 straight. . $3 20 place. $2.10 show Kent L.. $3.80 place, $2.20 show: Reel Foot. $2.20 show. Equivalent booking odds Tender Seth. 105 lo 100 I Rtraight. 60 to 101) place. 5 to 100 show: Kent L. 90 to DX) place, 10 to 100 show ; Reel Foot, 10 to ' 100 show. Time. l:46l4 (new track record). Track heavy. Winner H. C. Knelielk. imp's ch. g, by Seth -Teniler Rlooin. by Sir Dixon (trained by II. Cava-naugh; brvd by Mr. Benjamin A. .lonesl. Went to post at 4:21. At ] ost 1 minute. Start good and slow. Won ea.-ily; »ecoud and third driving. fiQOfiK FIFTH RACE— 3-4 Mile. (April 12. yjuwu 1923— 1:14'5— 7— 113.) Purse $500. | 3-year-olds and upward. Claiming. Net value to 9 winner $375; second, $75; third, $50. Equiv. Odds. Ind. Horse. • Wt. Fin. Jockey. Straight. . 689531*Guv'nor 122 1- H Gregory 140 100 6917 7 Th* Wag 115 2- B Scheffel 2200-100 0 «7S40*Rapid Stride US 31 W Fronk HtVM 0 69 1 75 -Adventuress 105 41 H Glick fit ITT 1 69199- 'Daily! .-ell 112 5 B Rcehm HH-M I $2 mniuels paid, Cuv'nor. $4. SO straight. $4 00 • plae.'. $2.60 show: The Wag. $14.40 place, $3.40 show: Rapid AVater. $2.20 show. Eqiiivabnt lxioking odds Cuv'nor. 140 to DM) , straight. 100 to 100 place. 30 to 100 show: The Wag. 620 to 100 place, 70 to 100 show; Rapid Stride, 10 to 100 show. Time, 1:17*4. Track heavy. Winner W. D. Rernhardt's cm. g, 5. hy Superman Verdict, by Tyrant (trained by 8. Womel-dorff: bred by Mr. Henry T. Oxnard). AVent lo post at 4:37. At post 2 minutes. Start t good and slow. Wen easily; second and third driving. Scratched - 69253*1.1 1 tie Ed, 117. fiQOfifi uuiauv SIXTH RACE— 3-4 Mile. (April 12, J I923_i:i4i5— 7— 113.) Purse $500. . 3-year-olds and upward. Claiming. Net value to 9 winner $375; second. $75; third, $50. Equiv. Odds. Del. Horse. Wt. Fin. Jockey. Straight. . 69175 Lena 94J 1* W Fronk flO-100 69194 Last Brush 102 2'i E Martin 1995-100 I 69217 Br'wn Check 115 .".$ W Bog'owaki 7:',0-100 0 69194 Aleso 102 41 B Scheffel 4735-100 1 69220' Arbitrator 115 5J C Jackson 44B-14M (j 69195 Lively 115 fi!0 R McCrann 2625-100 0 6X908 Lost Fortunell3 7 J Allen 4290 100 ;) 69195,.\lugivan 111 AVithd'n AV Kelly M M 0 $2 mutuels paid, llena. $3. .HO straight, $4.(M) 0 place. $3 20 show; I«ist Rrush. $10.20 place, $4.40 ) show; Rrown Check, $4.10 show. Equivalent lxxikiiig odds llena. 90 to 100 straight. 100 to 100 place. 60 to MM -diow: List Rrush. 410 ) to 100 pla e, 120 to 100 show; Rrown Check, 120 to 0 10'J show. Time, limt%. Track heavy. AVinner C. Jones' b. f, 3. by Sain -Hermosa. by Oddfellow I trained by C. Joues; bred by Mr. tieorge 1 J. L»iigi. Went lo p« st at 550. At post 1 minute. Start t good aud slow. Won easily: second and third drvi-ing. Scratched -68090 Doris. 97: 66750 Turtle Eye, 92. Overweights -Ileua. 2U pounds. . a Answers to Queries ANSWERS TO QUERIES II. E. S.. Evansville, Ind. The parlay lost. Harry L.. St. Bernard, O. You could not t collect any more than the limit allowed. Inquisitive, St. Louis. Mo. There was a i draw of 6 on Reparation. That was all. P. J. AV'.. Chicago. 111. Uncorrected typographical error. St. tiermain carried 10S S pounds. H. R. S.. Chicago. 111. The way it was worded Miss iVrina was to go or no bet, • so it was a draw. .1. ON.. Chicago. 111. The Empire City ' . record for a mile and a half is 2:34, made by ' Henry . August ::o. 1907. O. It.. Chicago. 111. On Tuesday. April 10. I, John Arbor paid 90 to 100 place and Judge e I 'avid paid 560 to 100 place. F. P. X.. Louisville. Ky. The chart summary should have read Allie Ochs place instead . of "C. TL Irwin entry place." A. P. II.. Louisville. Ky. "Flip" was sent out in the entries from the track, but it was s Klibbertygibb.-t that was entered. AVagers on „ Flip wi't'f draws. I). E . Indianapolis. Ind. The distance of f race 6917:! was three and a half furlongs. It t was Flannel Shirt which ran fourth to 0 . Ceorgie. Alodo and June Crass in race 66190. C. J. 1!.. Louisville. Ky. Prices were as s printed. The fair inference is that the winm-i r was heavily hacked straight in the mutuels s . and comparatively neglected place and show. ' lt'-crcation. Milan. Mich. Since John Arbor mn unplaced in race 69119 there was no place e or show price quoted against him. In the e _ mutuels such prices are only calculated on the placed horses. 11. It. L.. Louisville. Ky. The parlay won. 1. It attached to whi--hever of 4 tie Irwin entry v was started in race 6916'!. An entry is one e or more horses and there is no ground for r the bookmaker*! contention. J. L. L.. Louisville. Ky. There have been n .. and will be mutuel fields in the Kentucky Dei by, the determining factor being more I Starters than can be handled separately Ml II the machines. When Paul Jones won in IBM II seventeen horses went to the post. CM these ie By Golty, Patches and Hcrron were in the e licld and there were several coupled entries. - If appearances an- carried out there will n 11 be such a big field thia year that it may be-the W favorite. Paumonok Handicap Array: Notable Band of Fast Horses for Jamaica's Inaugural Stake , , • i I j ; ; 1 I ' | ; . ) » ) 1 . I ' | 9 . 0 0 1 I • , t J . 9 . I 0 1 (j 0 ;) 0 0 ) ) to 0 1 t t a i S • . ' ' I, e . s „ f It t 0 . s r s . ' e e _ 1. v e r n .. I Ml II II ie e - n 11 W PAUMONOKHANDICAP ARRAY Notable Band of Fast Horses for Jamaica's Inaugural Stake. ♦ • Tryster Will. Try to Repeat His Victory of Last Year, and Several Derby Candidate* Are Named. - -♦ — NEW YORK. M. Y-. April 17— Each year i: is the Metropolitan Jockey Club that be-! s'ns the racing season in Xew York and it is the Paumonok Handicap that is the opening day feature. This year the racing is to begin at the Jamaica track on Wednesday, May 2. arid the entries for the Paumonok suggest that it will be one of the best contests in the history of the race. Secretary Walter '. Edwards received tifty-five nominations for this three-quarter mile dash, and the list contains the names of a truly notable band of sprinters as well as of stars whose endeavors are by no means confined to sprint- ir-g. This will be the fourteenth renewal of the race and its roster of winners reveals that the only horse to be twice returned the victor was lied River. As a three-year-old. in 1?07. he scored from a fast band and then he repeated the following year when he beat Restigoui'he, a horse that was destined to win the prize in 1910, which was the next running. It was in the Paumonok that Tryster began his good year in 1922 and the present inten- tion is to have him try to tepeat as did Red River. Tryster won the Paumonok under the silks of Harry Payne Whitney. but was later sold to the AA'estmont Stable and be is to perform under those silks this year. THYSTER'S TRACK RECORD. The Tryster victory brought a npw track record for the throo-ojunrters distance when the son of Peter Pan and Tryst ran the distance in 1:11 Slid is — r. when it remembered that he shouldered 12- pounds it w;is a remarkable beginning. Of the seven that op- posed the black colt last year the only one that has been named to start against him this year is Little Chief, one of the ttfaM that have been named from the Rancocas Stable. The race is one that has attracted the entry of a number of the candidates foe the Kentucky Derby and it is possible that it will be the first public appearance of SOVM of these. Being a three-quarters dash, it is possible to bare a horse ready early and at this time the prospects are that the renc-v/al will be a truly notable one. The weights will not be assigned by Mr. A'osburgh until five days before the running, and it being the first handicap of the Xew York seison. it has the additional interest of showing his estimate of the horses as sprinters. The Paumonok has s guarantee value of $6,000. giving it an importance that warrants the preparation of a good horse for the running. Following are the entries: THE PAIXIONOK BAMMtAP. For three -year-olds •ind over. ISy sutweription of BH eaeh. Starters to pay $100 additional. Cuaranteed eash value BMMJt of whi-h $S00 to second and MM to th.- third. AVeights to he announced five days liefore the raee. AVinners after the announcement of weights to carry five pounds extra. 3 4 mile. Alli'-s Stahle Dominique, ch. g. 6. by Peter Quinee - -Berry Ala id. A. J. Kedell — t'ranus, eh. g. 4. hy Sun Star-Verm Crux. August Helm- nt— Osprey, eh. g. 3. hy Fair Play — Olympia. August Itelmoi.t High Hand. b. e, 3, by Fair Play — Haute Bathe. Ktnjamin Bfect Helter Luck, b. e, 3, hy North Star III. Bia!L I*. A. Clark Dunboync. eh. h, 7, by Celt— Work-r maid. Cifford A. Cochran — June Grass, h. c, 4, by Short Crass Cnuisora. W. K. CSC— -Many Smiles, eh. f, 4, by Harmonicoii — LiUgha way. J. S. Cosdcn Snob II.. br. o. 4. bv Prestige Mar Dora. •I. S. 4'oMlen — Lidy Ttaltiinore. eh. f, 4, by Dick Finuell federal Oirl. F. J. Farrell -Ounmesdale. ch. h, .j, by Olambala— Hester I'rynm-. F. .1. Farrell— Horologe, br. c, 4. by St. Amant — Hour Hand. Marshall field Emotion, ch. f, 4, bv Friar Itook — Affiction. Robert L tierry — Cyclops, blk. e. 3, by Heno — Daphne. Braeatne stable -Baaaha, eh. g. T , bv Peter Pan - First Flight. Oreentree Stable - Galantman, b. c, 4, by Sup.-r-in an — Batauts. SaesntSM Stable -Cherry Pie, b. g. 3. by Chicle-Cherry Alalotte. Creintree Stable Harbary Bush, eh. c. 3. by W!;ihk Broom II. Cardamine. Crecntree Stah!*- — Cauaiiue, b. e, 3. by t'ltiiuui.— Marian Casey. A. K. Mai-oiiiber — The Dictator. 1 . c. 4. by Dodge — Urn Stick. A. K. Ala comber -Story Teller, br. f, 4. bv Dod;re - Sling Shot. Mem Stable Modo. ch. c. 4. by Bnimmel P.unlli. S. AIiNaughlun Firm Friend, ch. c. 4. bv Iriar Bark B..ld GirL Oak Bklge Stable — Uimelise, ch. f, :;. by Kunnym -'lv — Hymir. \V. L. Oliver Dexteious, b. g. 4. by Peter Pan -■ Adroit. Itancocas Stable--Thunderclap, blk. g. 7. by Vul-t rain- Bandana. Bsuceem BtaMa -KaakMe. b. h, .".. by Wraeb ft Hi. kanreesa Stable -Little thief, b. c. 4. by Wrack-Al., Lira II. Bai'-ocas Slahle Kai Sang, br. c. 4. by The Finn - Kiluna. bssrifis Stable Zev, br. c. 3. by The Finn M;s. Kearney. Itancocas Stahle Bud I.erner, b. e. 3. by The Finn — bnaaaamne. Banestaa Stable Whirlwind, ch. g, 3. by I'ltimus — Satnia. Raii'-ocas Stable- Curtis, b. g, 3. by Dick Finuell — Ciena. Baaeanai stable — Bbjet, h. g. 3. by Ballot Ple-r ton's Piles. Riviera Stable -Miss Star, b. f, 3, bv Haaperss— Istar. Sanford Stud Farm-- Serenader, ch. e. 4. by Bachelor's Double QaMea Harp. .limn s B. Smith Silk Tassel, ch. f. 3. bv Snp.ruun While Silk. C. A. Stonehiiu MiKee. b. r. 3. by litmus — I'.allymen.i. Iieviiigt-c.n Stable Jli.ssionary, ch. c, 4. bv Hourless Missi.m. [mdasOJS Stable Lseby Hour, br. c, 4, by Ferule m iiourb-s.s Lncay Catten. H. Waterson -Brainstorui. br. g, 4. by Peter Pan — Babble. Westmont Stable Tryster. blk. h, 5. by Fetter Pan Tryst. 11. P. Whitney Rocket, b. g. 4, by Broomstick— Fir-t Flight. H. 1". Whitney Flagstaff, ch. c. 3. by Broomstick — luauj'iral. II. P. Whitney Revenge, b. g, 3, by Chicle — Regret. i (Continued on eighth page.) PAUM0N0K HANDICAP ARRAY ' f j (Continued from third page.) II. I". Whitney- Clii kvale. b. c, 3, by Chicle— - • ireenvale. 11. I". Whitney Transom, ch. f, 3, by Rroomstick — Traverse. II. IV Whitney Fly by Day, ch. f, 3, by Pro- m-sliek - Kly by Night II. Bears* l . Wideie-i Ijnius. ch. g, 8, by Uangibby ' - Souther!! Relle. Joseph K. Wiiiener Ruuantell, b. c, 4, by Rroomstick /.iH.Ia. Joseph K. Widener — Rattersea. ch. c. 3. by Mont ,t d'Or II. Sunflower. Joseph K. Widener Shuffle Along, blk. g, 3, by J" Lafc« M.l,uke lUa.k Rroc-ade. It I" Wilson. Jr.— Wilderness, ch. c. 3, by Camp '" fire Qiaaata. K. T. Wilson. Jr. Tall Timber, b. c, 3, by Camp-fire Pixy. X.ilapi Kami S.miliern Cross, br. c, 4, by Luke e MeLuke I'ampliyle. Page 4 Havre De Grace Entries and Past Performances HAVRE DE GRACE WEDNESDAY, APRIL 18, 1923 WEATHKH CLEAIl: TRACK GOOD. The figures under the heading "Eec." in the entries below show the best time of e» )i horse at the distance since January 1, 1921, no matter where it finished. In cases where iecoi.1 was made on other than a fast or good track, abbreviations show track ccndilions. Racing starts at 2:30 p. m. (Chicago time 1:30. ) ® Superior mini runner. X Good mini runner. :': Fair mud runner. (M) Maidens. •Apprentice allowance. I) Rlinkers. First Race — 1-2 Mile. Turse ?1.200. 2 -; «-: r elds Maidens. Fillies. Special Weights. (Track record: April 29, 1918 47 2 112.) Today's lnd. Horse. Wt. Ree. A.Wt Han. 69135» Rlack Art 113 :49'-. 11ft. 72ft 69151* Princess Arm. 114 :49-V, 11ft. 720 69187- Julia M 112 :50 r. 11."... 71.". 69209 Anna Norton 110 :50'i 1M..7M 69086 Haughty Lidy 113 :.r l 11."... 710 69135 Gold Pendant 11C Sl% lift. 710 No Ijidy Ill Pennant 115 Normana lift Sunny Light lift Myrtle F.ilson lift Humble lift Miss Fortune ..... lift Jnledon lift Hazy Dawn lift Ducky lift Second Race — 3-4 Mile. I'urse $1,200. 3 year olds. Maidens. Special Weights. (Track record: Sept. 27, MM— 1:11%— 3— 12S ) Revenge 110 69041= Rosa Veta IIS 1:14% 111. .72.". 69188 Wuiburton 104 1:17 110x720 " 66701 Rhincgold 113 1:1T% lit-.. .71.". 69188 West Pittston 102 1:14V. 111. .71ft 68612 SwcM and Pretty. .106J1 :14«r, 111x710 68326 lteconi. 102 1:M% 111. .70.". Demijohn IM Ontario 110 Third Race— 3-4 Mile. Purse $1,200. 3-year-olds and upward. Claiming. (Track record: Sept. 27, IMS— 1:11%-S— 12S I 68430* 'Perhaps MS 1:11% 5 112X72.". 69189= •Wiialebone 109 l:122r. 7 110X720 (69242) hStar Realm Ill I:1S% 7 11X:i:71ft (C9087) Faith W M 1:18 3 99X71". (68884) Sun Turret IM 1:13% ft 110. .71.". 68443 Manna 100 1:13!., 4 110X715 C9130" 'Tidings 10311:121s ft 112/71.". 68327 •lictrus 112 1:13 4 10ft. .71ft G9210 M.Minute Man 110 1:11% 0 113071ft (C6828) So It Goes 112 1:13',% 4 112X710 69189 *Sword II* 1:M% 4 107. 710 69214 •John Morrill IM 1:141 4 10ft. . 710 69057= I. Felicitous MBI1:M% 3 102.710 (64443) Jewell V. D I4M41:M% 4 109X70." 65C49 •Wrecker 114 1:14s ft 10ftx7»ft 69057- •Water Girl 113 1:13% 3 91... M 68781 Raffles lift 1:13 v. 3 107x70". 6859S "Hello Pardner 114 l:M% 0 107x700 69242 *Staunch 9ft 1:14 ft HKIxTIKi 691S0 Turbulent 107 l:13'i 3 100.. 700 Fourth Race — 3-4 Mile. 'Poggnity Pi.rse. Puise $1..".00. 3 voni -o'ds. Fillies. Allowances. (Track record: Sept. 27. IMS— 1:11%— *— US.) 6G6642 SALLY'S ALLEY .109 1:M% 120. .S -0 C5768- Sun Quest (M) ... MS. .Ml (67402) Marionette IIS 1:12% 100. .77ft C924C Heeltaps 113 1:13% 110x770 66554' Scribble 109 1:134t,m lCK;x70ft 66170= Henna MSXtSB Fifth Race— 1 1-16 Miles. Purse $1,200. 3-year-olds and upward. Claiming. (Track record: Sept. IS. 1920 1:44%— 3— MB.) 68248 *b\'alor 124 1:4ftVi 9 114®7ftO 691533 'Morn 106 1:47% 4 10ftx74ft i 69213 'LAI Stebler 10ft 1 :48% 3 101 X 740 (68636) hl'rbiin US 1:4S% 0 109.740 1 6S783 I. Doughnut lift 1:47% 4 113-73.". | (69214; »bThe Limb Ill 1:47 (i 111x7*1 69170 »Hillv Rarton 113 1:4S% ft 111X730 | 69210 • Us t. Donard 110 1:47% ft 107. .730! 69192- •Jacques 10: l:47 b ft 109 x72ft 65661- Lough Storm ft 100x72ft Sixth Race — 1 1-8 Miles. Purse $1,200. 3-year-olds and upward. Claimnig. (Track record: Sept. 27, 1919 -1 :ft0--ft— 126.) (69193) Ronfire • 3 100 x72ft 69141 ; I.Ashland 101 1:54% 4 110x720 ! 69246 *LMoody IM 143% B 1 Oft X 7 1 ft i 69245 Little Ammie 99 1 :ftft 4 10SX'71ft j 69213 •bTom Cassidy Mt 141% 4 10ft X 710 i 69154 'King Trojan 107 1:ft4% B MSX74B 69242 'Medusa 102l:ft0 8 103X70.".! Seventh Race — 1 1-8 Miles. Purse $1,200. 3-yenr-vlds ami upward. Claiming, i (Track record: Sept. 27. MM- 1:50—5—120.) i 6J103 'Dark Horse 1111:31% 6 10ft X 72ft I 69191- bSuper Ill LftO-^.s 6 110X720 69247 Serbian MB 144% 7 110X715 (69191)*bMiracle Man 1011iftft% 4 10".X710 69210J Wrangler 3 100X710 69247' bAustral Ml 14B% 8 110x70.", 69214 Rlazonry 105 1:54-)* 8 113x700 Havre De Grace Jockey Percentages HAVIli: DE GRACK JOCKEY PERCENTAGES. From January 1, I'.rZ-, to April S, 19 23, Inclusive. At or I At or or I Over Jockey. P.C. Wt. Mts. 1st. 2d. 3d. , Turner. C 2ft 109 273 67 f.8 34 McTaggart, J 23 111 227 53 32 32 1 McAtcc, L 20 107 39ft 79 71 54 | Allen. A 19 110 104 20 3 13 j Ling. C 19 109 1,083 201 164 MB Penman, L 19 108 423 82 68 Ml Morris. L 18 110 430 76 73 (50 j Kraal 1 wood. E 18 108 449 79 58 09! Pool. W 18 103 807 142 126 lit! I Rrunner, J 18 110 108 19 16 12 Stirling. D 17 110 344 60 52 50 Marinelli, R 17 104 418 70 76 ftl Rutwell, J 17 118 293 51 48 41 McCov. J 1ft 100 12ft 19 27 2ft Walls, 0 14 109 317 44 37 38 Ktutts. 11 14 102 47(i 68 59 77 I Taplin. E 14 108 270 39 44 52 Mate, C. 14 103 390 54 60 Ml hummer. C 14 113 204 36 43 4ft Abel. A 14 102 283 41 32 27 1 Ambrose. E 13 109 469 00 54 5ft Romanelli. It 13 10ft lft.S 20 11 20 Pernin. 0 13 97 38 5 4 0 Rabin. G 11 108 198 22 17 27 Dciinison. J 11 113 18 2 0 2 Fields, 0 11 104 471 52 67 50 or Over Jockey. P.C. Wt. Mts. 1st. 2d. 3d. Rail. It 11 107 380 42 41 48 Gantner, A 10 108 307 30 24 39 McLtne. S 10 101 142 14 9 20 Parke, R 10 113 334 32 53 33 Scobie. ■ 10 109 459 44 46 60 Colliletti, F 10 10 i 87 9 7 18 Costello, It 09 93 91 8 0 5 Dyson. G 09 9ft 11 1 0 0 Marts, E 09 110 36ft 33 37 46 Smith. F 09 10ft 24ft 21 34 M Wallace, J 09 97 811 73 91 KM) Rowan. J. 08 109 464 37 51 52 Schwartz, M 08 111 183 14 16 1ft Shillick, H 08 101 196 16 23 30 Lunsford. H 07 114 87 « 10 10 Roach, A 07 104 155 11 10 9 Wakoff. 11 07 104 61 4 2 3 Beach, E 04 98 28 13 4 Rrown, W. A 04 100 28 1 0 4 Rond. G 9ft 1 0 0 0 Duplantis, W 9ft 2 0 10 Faulstich. E 102 13 0 1 0 Garvy, 11 9ft 10 0 0 Haitingstall, C 9ft 2 0 0 0 Huff. N 107 4 0 0 0 Waid. L 9ft 0 0 0 0 1st Race [1st Havre De Grace] let RAPE 1-2 — *■ 2-year-oliN, Mni lcii*. Fillies. Special Weights. lol nHOt. (April. ::;», u»is — 17 — a — 11::.) index Course Dist Time T'ck Odds Wt St \. Str Fill Jockeys Started Order of Finish BLACK ART. b. f. 2 (M) 115 By Transvaal— Magical, by Bryn Mawr. (Trainer. A. G. Weston. Owner. T. Clyde). Breeder. T. Clyde. 69135 Howie 1-1 4S%fast C 113 7 1 3* 3=2 A Allen S Close Work, Dusk, Friday 13th PRINCESS AMO. b. f. 2 (M) 115 By Spanish Prince II.— Billet Doux, hy Star Shoot. (Trainer, K. Spence. Owner, Audley Farm Stable). Breeder. M. Jones. C9151 Howie 1-2 49 fast 9 lit 2 1 U 1*1 H Lunsf'd 8 Dor. Ryan. bee Adrin. it. Totter 09102 Howie 1-2 4&*t.fast 27 Ho 5 C 63 0" H Lunsf'd 8 lfsliackle, I.Thougbts, Forkeeps JULIA M.. ch. f. 2 (M) 115 By Theo. Cook— Dum Dum. hy Yankee. (Trainer, D. Shaw. Owner, F. Foley). Breeder. H. Roseacher. 69187 Rowie 1-2 f-0%slop 13-ft 107 7 6 V 2'J A Abel 8 Vanity Rag. Gladys V., Duelma 69151 Howie 1-2 49 fast 22 109 8 ft ftA a" J Dennison 8 Dor. Ryan, I-eeAdrin, P'cessAnx. 69056 Howie 1 2 49%fast 7G 112 5 4 4- 31 J DennisonlO A.J.Ruja, Van. Rag. StarCudgel C8265 Jefferson Si f 0%fa*t 30 109 10 10 10' J J Mel oy 10 Aunt Jane, Lee Adrin. Duelma 68089 F.Gr'nds 3-8 3C' tgood 30 111 7 9' 9 4 E Bute 10 Dor.Ryan, Reply, IdleThoughts ANNA H0RT0N. b. f. 2 (M) 115 By Wrack— Royal Message, hy Star Shoot. (Trainer. K. Spence. Owner, Audley Farm Stable). Breeder. A. B. Hancock. 09209 Rowi. 1-2 M slop 47 -113 2 3 31 5* H Lunsfd 7 I. Thoughts. L'yChoco. LeeAdiin BS1SB B«Wta 1-2 M%fBat 27 110 6 5 4'J C10 ■ Scobie 8 lfsliackle. I.Thougbts. ForKeeps (.9010 Rowi- 1-2 4S 7tfast D 110 8 i 6- 0" E Scobie B Raima, AuntJane. Rlack Ruler HAUGHTY LADY. ch. f, 2 (M) 115 By Trap Rock— High Born Lady, by The White (Trainer. W. H. Brooks. Owner, S. Ross). Kiisht. Breeder. S. Ro^s. 69086 Howie 1-2 ftOVtmud 14 1!3 3 5 0= ft1 A Abel 7 Mender. Trop. Water, Cb.Archee GOLD PENDANT, h. f. 2 (M) 115 By Flittergold— Llndependante. by Ajax. (Trainer. G. Peterson. Owner. G. Peterson). Breeder. Himyar Stud. 69135 Rowi. 1-2 M%faat M 110 ft l 5« a" E Martz 8 Close Work, Dusk, Rlack Art First start for the following: NO LADY. tr. f. 2 (M) 115 By Wrack — Star Lady, by Star Shoot. (Trainer, L. W. Garth. Owner. R. Parr~i. Breeder. A. B. Hancock. REMNANT 1?5 NORMANA. h. f. 2 (M) 115 By Superman — Washerwoman, by Earla Mor. SUNNY LIGHT, blk. f. 2 (M) 115 By Sun Briar— Lovelight II.. hy St. Amant. (Trainer, W. Keating. Owner, WT. S. Kilmer). Breeder, W. S. Kilmer. MYRTLE BILS0N. tr. f. 2 (M) 115 By Jack Atkin— Buda. by Sweep. (TTainer, E. Rathman. Owner. II. E. Bilson). Breeders, White & Garnett. HUMBLE 115 MISS FORTUNE, b. f. 2 (M) 115 By All Gold— Stickling;, by Broomstick. (Trainer. F. Hopkins. Owner. H. P. Whitney). Breeder, H. P. Whitney. JTJLED0N. ch. f, 2 (M) 115 By Berrilldon — Jule. by Peter Quince. Breeder, L. Garth. HAZY DAWN. ch. f. 2 (M) 115 _ By Hurry On— Harbour Li?ht, hy Sundridge. DUCKY, b. f. 2 (Mi 115 By Thistleton— The Loon, bv Grebe. (Trainer, T. J. Healey. Owntr, R. T. Wilson). Breeder, R. T. Wilson. 2nd Race [2nd Havre De Grace] OnA DAPC "— * Mile. 3-year-oIdii. Maidens. Speeial Weights. (Sept. "2.1, CMU nMUC ISIS — 1:11 i-r, — :i — 12s.) REVENGE, b. c. 3 (M) 116 By Chicle— Regret, bv Broomstick. (Trainer. F. Hopkins. Owner, H. P. Whitney). Breeder. H. P. Whitney. First start. ROSA YETA. ch. f. 3 (M) 111 By Sandbar— Hannah Louise, by Yellow Tail. (Trainer. M. Smart. Owner, S. Ross). Breeder. Oak Hill Farm. 09041 Rowi- fti f l:07 -fa.st 9 112 5 4 4' ! |B Parke 12 (Iran. St. UwnUM, Windigo 66869 Rowi.- 2-4 1:14 fast 28 111 6 4 ;".= ft* ■ Mart/. M K.Charm'g. S'.lay li.s! . guarrel 66282 I^iur.l 3-4 l:ll%faat 6 112 4 4 44 J«| B Parke ■ Bag Aioon. TeiiMinuti-s. k'thocd 66201 Laurel i| 1 1 :07=».fiist 3 11.7 ft I 26 :• B Parke 0 Segovia, ("rugie. Insulate 64017 Saratoga £,-8 1:02 slop 60 107 14 17 17* IT-7 B Parke IS Sequel. Tassel, San Doll WARBURTON. tr. c. 3 (M) 116 By His Majesty— Quail . by Orme. (Trainer. W. Newman. Owner, W. Newman). Breeder. M. F. Shapoff. 69188 r.i.w.e 7-t i:::i«:,sl..| Z| 114 6 t; ««• S»» S BfcLaaa 7 Bt-I^w'ace, llaihwa. Carpathian | 691.72 Howie 3-4 l:l.V..fast 10 104 4 6 €= €»2 s McLajM 11 Papillon, Hillhaaae, Baltaa I 69087 Rowi- *-4 1:17%aMd 14 108 S 7 4- I* B M. Kane K FaithW.. 1 .' D'ghter, E Sawyer 69041 Rowie i| t l.OTVfast K 116 I S 7 | I T K Sm W*odl2 Dran. Kaaa Vela. St. La wieiici- I C8737 .leff.ison || f I;a9%faat 30 lift 12 11 11 » M*« J (.»w.ns 12 lap iter. BaaGallie, IfiaaL'giiloa 68612 Jeffers. m M ldS%faat 20 llOll 10 111 ll-= R M. 'r nnl2 Amelias. The Calaad, Plcetiss RHINEG0LD, br. c. 2 (M) 116 By Rock View— Rhine Mmden. by Watercress. (Trainer. W. Irvine. Owner, W. Irvine). Breeder. E. F. Whitnev. 66701 Pimlico 51 f 1 07 fast HS IK. 4 4 63 6-" K Par'ton B Li-Dearie. El Horaaa. R Mom. 66384 laurel oj f 1 :0!-=t,fast 44 115 18 8 I" T I'arrton 8 Cen. Thatcher. Sui.Mist. Dr. Hill I 66248 i^aurel 3-4 1:li^fast 24 113 3 2 SJ ^ = .1 McTag't B Feii.it. mi. Paaaaaia, B.aa4Pr*t] 66069 laurel 51 f LllVihvy 46 111 2 6 6= 6«i O Walls 8 R.ofli. Ridge. Vderburg. Crash) I 65537 H.deO'ce 61 f 1 :07 fast 66 107 4 9 9 9" J Rowan 9 Rialto, Carol. Sweep Hawk ; 65299 li.deC.Xo £. b l:00*tfa.st 19 116 1 II 11' H1S J Kowuu 13 Carol. Scribble, Blue Peter 1 WEST PITTST0N. b. f, 2 (M) 111 By Sweep— Santa Maria, by Golden Maxim. (Trainer. J. Coffey. Owner, Triple Springrs Farm Stable). Breeder. P. T. Chinn. f9188 Rowie 7-s 1 :"1%.slop 37 10 Ml 7 7 7 7" Ft Rom'. Hi 7 St.Liw'nce. Madron. Carpathian 66869 Howie 3-4 1:11 fast 21 111 8 9 8J 9'» H TbomaslS K.Cbarm'g. S'.layH.st. Qnarn I 66855 Rowie 7-8 1:31 fast II". 109 13 10 71 74 V Weiner 13 (Jlabella, .ligstep. /.eu« Lismo 06452 I.aur.1 3-4 114 fast LS 102 7 6 65 3* H Howard 9 Kellerman. Minima, limmie R. 66282 Laur.l 3-4 1 :1 l^fast 27 112 2 3 6 6"R Mari'elli • Sog.Aroon. R.xaVeta. T.Minutej 05646 Aqueduct i -S 1:00 fast 40 114 4 5 5'1 4° M M'ntain S Marionette, Contour, Mazeppn 65328 \ iuedu t .'. S oS fast U 112 4 8 8 8" L Ensor 8 AmusenCt, P. Wow. K'phriaonia 05007 BetetOBt 0-8 st OC-.fast 100 102 11 12 12 12'» H Howardl2 Sally's Alley, Miss Star, Kippy SWEET AND PRETTY, ch. f, 3(M) 111 By Berrilldon— Stalwart Helen, hy Stalwart. (Trainer, L. Meripol. Owner, G. Konigswald). Breeder. L. Garth. 68012 Jeffcnm 3-4 l:lS%faat S M5 a 8 83 7'iA Abel 12 Amelias.. The Colonel. Fleeting 68300 Jeffetawn El t IM fast 12 10ft 9 6 51 5" F Smith 11 .PiiJoseph. BtBjG— M, Rillyl'.eru (.7941 V (Ir'n.ls tmltj l:43%fhat 6 100 7 8 8l 8«J .1 Chlmers12 Kennmare. .Rupee. AllAmencan 07751 Fdr'nds I I »%f«1 1ft ?2 3 6 61 5'J J ('him rs 9 P'ceTiiTii. IUiseatell., Majoiity 077 10 F.C.r'nds 3-4 l:H%faat 1ft KK.il 1 11 121 9«1 C Lang 13 Leslie. Elizabeth Hean. Chiva 67602 F.Grnds 3 4 IJa%faat 10 103 I 5 2t» 21 C Lan^ 11 Radiant, O. Mount. Swee-.Mnma 07518 F.Gr'nds tl : 1 4B%a;aod B 104 6 3 63 6»1 C Lang 8 Miss Meise. Contour. Cntrieil 4 RECOUP, ch. f, 3 (M) 111 By Brummel— Josie A., by Superman. (Trainer. C. N. Freeman. Owner. C. N. Freeman). Breeder. A. A. Re'lly. BSSSB .i.ff.rson Bj t 1 J %faat 19 103 .7 3 31 4-1 R Harvey 12 Pannsain. Amelia S, Juno 67856 K.Cr'nds ImTOy 1 :47'/j„s!ow 2ft 1001 2 6 11* 11" A Abel 14 Nuyaka. Rupee. Juno 67688 F.Cr'nds 3-4 l:14«-5tast M 102 7 10 10* It" • J Merimee 12 Regum. Ghost. Kinsman B7SS3 Jefferson 5-8 IsBMjtaat 5') 103 8 9 9J 9"! R Moser 12 Fly'gDevil. GlakcUa, Sw'tMam.i 07218 Jefferson fti f 1 :09 slow 12 112 3 8 101 10=« J Merimee 12 SweetMama. Vori.k. Sir Sidney 06967 Jefferson i i f 1 :0S«ifast 17 104 11 11 11«11".T Mlllllll IT fligk Tea. Slanderer. Alluring 66337 Empire u-s 1 :01\tfast 20 10.*. 1 7 14 14* 14s' L McAlee 13 Keenan. Iaitlifultiirl. Rroth Pat 65333 fllMlllllll C-S J9 fast 20 93 9 10 91 9'« J Merimee 10 Gr'lLidy, FaithfulGirl, I .doba First start for the following: DEMIJOHN, b. c. 3 (M) 116 By Sweep— Flirtatious, ty Golden Garter. (Trainer. L. Feustel. Owner, S. D. Riddla). Breeder, S. D. Riddle. ONTARIO, br. c. 3 (M) 116 By Rapid Water— Icaria. by Sander?:. (Owner. G. W. J .Bisscll). Breeder, G. W. J. Bisaell. 3rd Race [3rd Havre De Grace] | I I I I ; 1 OrJ DAOC '•'— * "Hile. 3-year-old» and unnard. Claim inii. ( Se|»t. 27, l!»l'» OiU nAUL — 1:11 1-0 — a — ia«. PERHAPS, ch. g. 5 112 By Luke McLuke— Miss Georgia, by Star Shoot. drainer, B. B. Rice. Owner. B. B. Rica). Breeder. J. N. Markey. 68430 Havana H f 1 :C6%fast Q I1J 4 4 4 3" T Rums 4 L.A.I'oe. R.ofEI'town. Huronll. 68121 Havana l«Mr l"4S%Cast 7 ft 112 1 3 4* 4=1 T Hums ft Sea Prince, t incastle. L.R. Sheep 68049 Havana 3 4 l:ll%g— I 4-5 106 4 2 Is 1»1 I Hrothers ft Different Eyes. Qiianah. .lanku 07922 Havana 3-4 1 :12*4fast 4 107 3 3 ""U' T Rurn3 ft The Roy. Col. Chile. Salvo 67826 Havana 1 1:43 slow 2 108 2 1 I3 1' T I'.urns I Fincastle. Hainan. Nolime 07671 Havana lmftOy 1:42 fast 2 97 3 1 I3 21 T Ri others 1 Cromwell. The Pirate. Fincastla 67572 Havana 1 1 :.!9Vsfast 3 107 2 1 1* LjT Rums 8 Fincastle. llama;.. Riverside 67448 Havana 1 I WtLliat 8-5 115 4 11s I'l ■ McD'ott 8 Gold. Chance. Sir.laek. Suni'urret 67390 Havana ImOOy Li.ti-fast 8 107 ■ 1 1° 1« T Rrothersll D'lyLady. L'yRachel. Misert'da WHALEBONE, blk. ~ 7 110 By Alan-a-Dale— Marcotini. by Marco. (Trainer. T. E. Crist. Owner. T. F. Crist). Breeder. J. W. Webb. 69189 Rowie 61 f l:22-V lop 21-10 107 1 2 3s 2" S Mclean" 7 Ressio I.eighton. Feodor. ".aleta 68327 Jefferson 3-4 l:13fefast 6 113 4 1 3' S'» H Thurberl2 Onus. The Peruvian, Theo 68285 Jefferson ui f 1 -07 fast 13-j 114 3 1 Is l2 H Thurberl2 Oganle. Cuvnoi. i.ol.len Floss 68152 F.Gr'nds 3-4 l:H-\mud 3i 106 6 2 3" ft10 R Doyle S Mom. Camouflage. Spugs 68025 K.Cr'nds 3-4 1 :13%fa.st 12 116 4 1 11 3'i W Fronk 11 C.reen Gold. Mom, Shaffer 07837 F.Gr'nds 3-4 l:14«thvy 8 112 10 S 9'X 9=" ■ Scobie M Sagamore. MiniiteMan, Cuv'nor 67752 K.Gr'nds 3-4 1 :12*ifast 20 108 5 1 3 » ft5! E Sm'w'o 114 RapidDay. Monastery. Sagam'e 07625 F.(;r'nds 3-4 l:13*fefast 15 107 4 3 7' 7rl E Scobie 12 Valor. Gieen Gold. Rapid Day 67325 Jefferson 3-4 1:16 hvy S-5 114 2 1 3-3' J C'rcoran S H.Keml.le. Camouflage, Mar'ba 67 092 Jefferson 3-4 I M4jJUj 3 112 5 2 1J 1' J Corcoranl2 Sewcll Combs. Bttahe, Ragazaa STAR REALM, ch. g, 7 J 18 By Star Shoot — Continertal, by Yankee. (Trainer. E. Rathman. Owner, H. E. Bilson). Breeder. J. E. Madden. 69242 H-deG'ce 3-4 LlB^mud I 110 4 1 1J I1! P Madeira 13 Paul Mieou. Copyright. Ticaecy 66875 Bowie 1 1 16 1 :a2%fast 9 110 2 1 9!1 9*| P Madeiralft M't'nRosell.. Natural. Royall'u 66862 Rowie % 1 l:22Vast 13 115 10 12 12= 9"! P Madeira 13 Relmon, Flibber'bet. Jos.Rrant 66173 Laurel lm70y IH%faat 9 114 1 4 73 6'J P MadeiralO I-ad'sI/.ve, Ettahe. Cur. Events 65868 laurel 13-16 2:01 fast IS ft 1111 1 7 9^' 9'-'P Madeirall K'gTrojan. KoyalDuck, Debadou 65773 laurel 1 1-S L.V.c.fast 31 113 2 1 1' 31 P Mad'iralO 111 . WarVi.-ter. Kir.g'l'rejan (.5531 H.deCi'ce lm70y 1:48 fast I lift 3 1 l1 1= P Madeira 9 JakeSehas. Gallivant. I'.ol.llair 65495 H.deGce 1 1-4 2:09*5fast 13-ft 110 2 6 7=» 7" Q Walls 9 CleanGone. Deckmate. Hickory 65399 H.deGce lm73y 1:4S fast 27-10 115 4 4 610 ft5 L Morris 7 Attor.Muir. WarV'tor. Il'dGucss FAITH W.. b. f. 3 99 By Theo. Cook — Bertie V.. by Sempronius. (Trainer. F. Harrington. Owner. W. H. Snyder). Breeder. Xalapa Farm. 69087 Howie I I I ITH»«ll 15 102 2 1 1*1 ]■ A Abel 8 D.'sR'ghter. War!, ton. E Sawyer 66716 Pimlico 1 l:42-"fefa.st lof 102 3 6 7 » PJC Taylor 12 Little Hope. Sea Tag. Majority 66687 Pimlico 3-4 1:14 fast 5f 99 4 ft 71 7; C Taylor lft Tassel. Reap. Racket 66601 Pimlico 3-4 LlS^fast 4S 95 11 8 8' 6«£ 1 '. Taylor 12 True Flier. Al Roy.l. Eliz Rean 66418 I-aurel 51 f l:09%fast 9 110 4 7 61 S'» L Morris 10 Nuon Glide. Pennon. Rosie H. 66037 Laurel 3-4 l:16%slop 5 103 1 7 8s 7" R Mari'elli 9 Hoy. Noon Glide. P.illy Gibson 65862 Laurel 3-4 l:15%fast lft" 110 ft 4 4'1 2= L Morris 11 NoonGlide, RosielL, RcTruemaa SUN TURRET, ch. h. 5 110 By Suastar — Marian Hood, by Martajon. (Trainer. B. B. Rice. Owner, H. A. Colvin). Breeder. Short Grabs, rvtad. 68884 Havana 3-4 LH^fast 4 120 1 4 2 1'' T Rums 11 Chas. Whitney. Haran. Ar GeOn 67798 Havana lmftOy l:44%But 2 103 I 4 42 4=i T Hrothers 0 Amer. Legion. I'.oun. e. I Sllhtl 67670 Havana 1 3-16 2:0 lVi.fast 6 101 I 1 2 4'1 T Hrothers I Jap Minna, Rlazonry. North Sea 67613 Havana 1 l:41Vi fast 2 105 3 1 U 1" G Fields 8 L'yRachel. Mis.-ri. d. . W'p'rwT 67527 Havana lmftOy l:45%fast 31 105 2 2 2' 23 F Her'dez B Ashlin, Per.Li.ty. F andW'mer 67448 Havana 1 l:39-\fast 8 102 7 4 4= 4"J O l'ernia 8 Perhaps, GoiilenChance. SirJack 67391 Havana 1 I:41%CMt 4 10S 7 5 ft4 ft" J Rrunner 9 Orris. Drapery, lap Munia 67330 Havana 3-4 1 :14«&fast I 110 7 3 Z** 21 J Rrunner 10 OurMahl. .la kllealev. Humpy 67260 Havana lmftOy 1:51 hvy 18 103 6 6 6= 720 T Erothers 7 Coscorron. The Pirate. Hncn ' 67008 Havana 1 1-16 l:45«ifast 21 95 1 4 4»« 4" J Madden ft Rt:d. Kean. Ciomweil, Quaker 66884 Havana 5i f l:07Vtfast 4J 110 4 5 5 5" J Madden 5 A.JacklL, Car.Moore. ArticleX. MANNA, ch. g. 4 110 By Zeus — Fantam Bala, bv Olambala. (Trainer. L. Meripole. Owner. J. Farley). Breeder, R. T. Wilson. 68143 Jefferson 51 f 1 :094smud 20 111 ft 7 7 731 F Smith 7 G. Floss. Camouflage. Mavonrn'n 08225 Jefferson 3-4 1:14%fast 30 106 2 9 9 •»• 9 Smith 9 High Cost. Ablaze. Sagamore 66564 Toledo Ab 3-4 1:08 fast 2 2 102 4 5 C 6»i M Fator I E.View. Rril.ltay. Ilibb'tygib't 66361 Toledo Ab 3-4 1:09 fast 4 102 2 1 1= 1= M Fator 7 Plantoon. Amer. Eagle, N.-nette 66229 Toledo Ab 3-4 1:11 fast 23-10 113 4 3 31 1= J Majestic 8 JoyeeH'fman. R'sLmk, Delhim'r 65752 M. lights 5Sfl:07Sfast 9 5 10S l1 W Taylor 0 Ashlin. Quick Run. Whispering 65104 Dorval 3-4 1:19 hvy 5 102 2 4 5* 5=1 P Walls 7 R'lyRelle. Anticipate. Roisterer 64973 R.R'nnets 7-8 1:26 fast 16-5 101 3 1 11 3*1 A Claver 10 Purl. Kuklux. The Nephew 64834 R.R'nnets 3-4 1:12%fast 117 100 6 4 ft3 5=1 F Weiner 8 Assume, LeeEr.fn Id. Mavourne'n TIDINGS, br. m. 5 112 By Tbeo. Cook— Glad Tidings, by Knight of tb« (Trainer. W. Wright. Owner, E. P. Summerfield). Thistle. Breeder, W. & L. Garth. 69130 Rowi.' H f l:21%fast lft 101 I 1 1*1 2» 8 McLane R Spugs. Elemental. Sagamore 69073 Howie 3-4 1:16t*s1op 7 100 3 1 l4 1= S McLane ■ Antilles. Galeta. Hlazonry 06877 Rowie 61 f 1 :22 fast 7 112 8 4 81 743 J McTag'tlS Sling. Ettahe. Fluff 66828 Howie 61 f 1 :22»£fast 37-10 10f. 6 4 1= 2» J Callahanl3 SoRGoes, CareFree, JohnMorrill 66555 Laurel 1 l:42%fast 13 108 ft 2 24 4" 8 McLane I Min.Man. J. Morrill. Lid's Love 66386 Laurel 2-4 l:I34*fast 9 112 13 7 91 6= T 1'ar'ton 14 Wh'lebone. CumSaii. C J.C'gmile 06222 Laurel 3-4 1 :15^fust 8 112 11 6 o't l'J J McTag'.ll Dan Rolling, Rolo, Whalebone PIETRUS. b. g, 4 105 By Sundridge — Vacuum Cleaner, by Perth. (Trainer, C. N Frce~an. Owne'. G. L. Goodacrc). Bred in France by J. Sanford. C8327 Jefferson 3-4 lSt%tmM 12 111 11 7 8" 7= H J Rurkel2 Onus. The P.iuvian. Theo 08006 F.Grnds 3-4 l:13' tfast 13-5 110 4 5 4J 4=J E Pool 10 Clias.J.Craigmile. Orlova. Then 67898 F.Gr'nds 3-4 1 ^rj-'S.tast 7-ft 110 7 6 64 ft=J E Stn'w'odll ThePernvian. 1 luff. P..1.1;. Allen 67644 F.Grnds 3-4 1 J3%faat 13-10 112 3 1 Q 2f E Pool 10 FireCracker. The... Reliability 07345 Jefferson 5-8 l:01%fast 4 108 1 4 3 -5=J E Martin 7 BlmerK.. High Cost. Col. lay lor 06988 Jefferson 3-4 1.14 fast 1S-5 10S 0 11= 21 E Sm'w'odll Hadrian. Gu\'nor. Prim .Welles 06931 .l.ffeison tl 1 l:07»tfast 5 106 6 5 4" 4'i J Owens 10 Pi '.(Welles. S'plieity. Gr'i.Gold 06250 Laurel 3-4 LH^fast 6 107 1 1 1= lh G Mcin lft Simplicity. CttmSah. MinuteMan 00136 Laurel 2-4 l:15 sgood 13 114 5 1 l'l 2i A Johnsonl4 Sling, Revet ly Relle. Jock Scot MINUTE MAN. br. h. 6 113 By Pataud— Mis3 Moments, by Filigrane. (Trainer. A. Swenke Owner. A. Swenke). Breeder. J. E. Madden. 09210 Howie Til THUtef/J 7-5 11710 7 6} 6=5 C, Mein M Ticklish. Wrangler. Delhi Maid 69190 Howie 61 f 1:22 slop I 113 3 4 4= 4=1 R Costello •'» Cnm'flage. Sagam. re, l.Pernv'n t.9136 Rowie 61 f l:22»sfast 2 108 i 6 41 3= 11 CostellolO ThePeruv n. H.Haker. M. White 69090 Rowi.. 61 1 1 :22t-si .w 9-5 10S 2 1 1- 1= It Costello B C.J.Craigmile. DelhiMai.l. Rond 69059 Rowie 7-S l:28V.fast 4 110 2 I 5'1 5« R Costello S For. Queen. St Donard. Jos Prant 68759 Jeff'-rscn 3-4 Lla^mud 2} 107 I 1 1° 1'° R Costelloll Rupee. Gray-on. Nan M.Kinney 68573 Jefferson R I l:0645fast 41 110 5 3 3^ 710 R Costelloll Sandalwood. Feodor. Jago 68490 Jefferson 3-4 llC^siow N 107 9 3 2i 24 It Costellol2 Terminal, tiraieggo. Feodor 08203 F.Gr'nds 3-4 1 :145islow 8-5 104 4 2 2'1 3'3 J C'rcoranll Terminal. Sandalwood. Runiiyol 68090 F.Gr'nds 3-1 I ll*hf nil ti ilu 4 5 41 4'1 It Costello i C.J.C'mile, W.ofC'mau, Guv'uor SO IT GOES. ch. g. 4 112 By Ormcndale— Futurist, by Golden Maxim. (Trainer, F. F. Schorr. Owner, Mir. S. A. Clopton). Breeder. J. E. Madden. 66828 Howie 61 f l:22^fast S 10ft 4ft 41 !■» ■ Kummerl3 Tidings. CalcFne. John Morrill 66692 Pimlico 3-4 lOMjfhat 17f 112 2 3 4'J 4'J I, Fator M Sling. Lucky Pulton. Dan Roiiing 66509 Kmpir- Ab 3-4 1 :10-\fast 12 107 7 6 6' 7"! H Thomas I TheAlmoner. Good lime, Shaff. r 66440 Empire Ab 3-4 1:1] fast 8 108 7 5 4' V' E Taplin 13 Orcus. Daydue. Enquire 66372 Empire. Ab 3-4 1:10 fast 30 110 10 9 7= 4*1 E Martz 13 T. Almoner, (Tghj'dnn. Ston.Jug 00208 Empire Ab 2-4 1:09 fast 30 MBJ 7 11 125 12" L Ensor 13 Arrow ofGold. BastVicvv. Daydue 65719 Jamaica lm70y 1 :43Viiast 15 1(6 5 4 6* 4" J Callahan I Violinist, Canyon, Trajauua 04816 Relrniit 3-4 MC l:13%sl*w 9-6 1 5 6 1 1* 1*1 J Merimee B Wylie. Fayelle. Chase BSSSS Aqueduct 1 l:40%8lo;i 20 110 4 4 7l 71* C H Millerll P' e James, MacDuff. Jaunebar 62829 Aqueduct 61 f 12B%fM*, 15 IM 11 11 11' ll'« A Schugrl2 Sereuader, Rro.klesby, J.iun.bar SWORD, b. g. 4 107 By Light Brigade — Sard, hy Ben Brush. iTrainer. F. Farrar. Owner. F. Farrar). Breeder. J. N. Camden. 69189 Rowie Bj) t l:22\.slop 17 109 5 6 S« 6 4 A Abel 7R.Lighton. Whalebone. Kecdar 05820 Laur.l 1 1 1 ". 1 :474r,fast 33^10 109 4 4 34 21 J Wallace 7 MilesS . Fi'zySn.-. zv. Neapolitam 65679 H.d.G'.e 1 1-16 1 :49^fast 17 102 3 ft 6s 5=1 J Wallace J Caraflage. M .Rob its. l:..\ Duck 65579 H.deC e lm7(iy l:46\fast 11 100 1 2 3= 3» J t'hlmers • Cam'flaue, Clansman. N Raider «:1470 Windsor 1 1 It. 1 £6%BMKi 22 ft 108 4 7 7= T*» V Walls 9 Georgette, T.odl.s. Elias 1). 64135 PotrUEria 1 1-16 l:47=5good 0 100 7 6 3= 24 F Sharpe 9 Braaa lacks, t'r'k ..'Gold. S'grado (.3818 K worth 1 1 16 l:46%fhfll 7 10ft 1 4 4= 4"» J Wallace 7 Fan Lean. Ni'tRaider, Messmes JOHN MORRILL, h. g. 4 . 105 By Fayette-^Aerophane, by Arizona. (Trainer. G. W. Campbell. Owner. G. W. Foreman). Breeder. H. T. Oxr.ard. 09214 Rowi.- lm70y 1 1-. slop 21-M ]i 3T 0 6 6' 6-$ '. M.-in 8 The L1111I.. Dantzi.-. Lid's Lot* 09166 Bowie tl f l:21\,fast Zt-M MC} 3 3 ::- 2°' C, Mein s Delhi Maid. Tirfcllah. tea Kay 00882 Bowie 11-3 1:51 fast 8 101 4 4 4111!4G Ml in 13 Pouen. Lllerhert. TheClo.-kin'ef 00808 Bowie 1 1 If. l:".3'.,fast 33-l N6) I 11 5' 2\.M Sclnv'tzl3 Mystic. T.Cl'ckn.e;:der. Thullef 60828 Rowie Q i 1 8%fest E MS 2 I ;.' 4^ R Mar'cllil.v So It Goes. Tidings (ate Fiee 00000 Pimlico 1 1-16 l:4SGfast 7 106 4 5 61 7=J F W'dsfkl2 P.a'.lolMark. Southltreeze. Moc.j 60555 Laur.l 1 1 :42%l ist C3 I J Ml 8 8 5: 2:» F W'dst'U I MinuteMan. Lid'sLo c-. Tiding! FELICITOUS, ch. c. 3 102 By Ultimatum— Felicitaticn. by Delhi. I Trainer. G. C. Winfrey. Owner. C. P. Winfrey). 3teeder. S. Ro?s, (9057 Bowie (1 t l:2lS.fast 43-1 » IM 6 11= V B Sm'w'od 1 Po-.rSporr. WateMJirl. Refzonia 08593 JefferaOB 3-4 l:13\-.fnst 3 11". I I 21 3s 1; I.al.in s Lidy Rose. Poor Sport. Old Top |o.H407 Jefferaoa H f l;BT%test 16 5 123 13 M li"M'i; p.abin i2PrSix.it. L.dyi:,.^., Titrilml (.7899 1'Grii.ls 3-4 1:13 fast 24 :^6 7 3 l| V* B Sm'w'od 8 J. y. Kelly. Shan r'k. P. .:1ml 'a (•'7809 F.Gi'ndH 2-4 1 14'r.mud 12 K.9S I 0 5= V8E Sm'w'od 8 Shamrock, Macbeth. Rot k 106987 J.ff.-isoil H t 1.07\last 4 115 6 3 44 4 = 1 K Sm'w'od 8 RockS.lt. P.et Tune-. Stiimp.Ir. 00835 Rowie 61 f l:21«t,fa«t 1S-5 113 6 3 41 6«J E SmWodlO Rucado, Lit. Hcpe. Adventuress 66637 Pimlico 3-4 l:13*sfast 12 MB] 3 2 1= l1 E Sm'w'odl3 L'yMyra, Hoinestretch. Al Royd (.6387 Laurel 1 1 :44%foat 31-10 llo 8 3 1' 3*1 E Sm'w'odlti Relphnz.jnia. P.^.rSport. Tasael '60248 Lauiel 3-4 I .lj-^last i 5 108 Z i Z* i." H McLane I Pauas~ui, S.anul,-ty. RlueC'liina JEWELL V. D.. ch. f, 4 109 By The Manner— Chilla, by Alvescot. (Trainer. K Patterson. Owner. C. C. Smithson). Breeder. C. Van Dnsen. €4443 Windsor 1 l-ll. 1 47- fast 12 S9 2 1 « 2'1 P Poirier 10 Claymore. Walk Pp. Amor. Boy 04341 Windsor 1 l-lf.l:4fi\.fast 13 100 1 3 2* ;,') M Fator 11 Cein. Fluzey. Jonquin.-i 63892 K'worth 1 1-lfi 1 47 fast 7 97 7 4 61 6*3.1 Wallace N Dark Hill. Tantalus, Crischla 63685 Windsor 11-16 1:47 fast 10 90 6 4 4» 43J .1 Wallace M BoyalD-.i.-k. Dkllill. KingJohn 63504 Windsor 1 1-16 l:46\fast 11 9a 1 3 8* 25 J Wallace 11! Hod Legs. Criselda. High Gear 63301 D. v shiro lm70y 2:4". fast 8j 96 1 1 1* 1* J Wallace 7 Topmast. Criselda. I.ot.lx rain - 63165 De\ shire 1 I mttfaat 6 100 5 2 31 21 H Stearns 112 Al.Wassor. K.Brr.mmt-1. Citation 02732 Uorval ln;70y 1:06 hvy M 100 I 1 1| J'J J Wallace 8 F. -Boodle. Flib'gibbot, Snngrado WRECKER, b. h. 6 Mi By Wrack— Single Shot, by Star Shoot. (Trainer. C. N. Freeman. Owner. W. H. Cooper). Breeder. A. B. Ha:.co k. 65649 H.doG'e.- .", 4 1 :14-\-.fast 13 11613 12 12= 12" J Rowan 14 IrnWiNon. .lo-kScot. Salt Peter 65342 H.deCYc 3-4 1 15-v.fast 1!* 117 I I 41 !• .1 M-.-Tag't IS Tetminal. Whalebone. Hutchison 62272 I'nnn'glit 1-4 l:13%teat 3 2 110 3 I fi 4" i 11 ITtflrliB'w t Ml— Mike Indian Prince 62194 Conn ght 1 1-16 l:4SVast 4 110 1 I 4» f.« W Bog ski 7 Joaquina. Kuklux. Borneo ( 2136 Conn'ght 3-4 1:14 fast 7 *.10.t; I 8* 1 C Turner B Clenn. Franc Tiieur. Dancer 61430 H d-G'ce 8-8 l:H%fa1 C 113 7 9 91 7r-= T Bice IS I.'Kflaro. AmkOtOl, K.Tircur (.1279 Ild-C.'.e Midi h\y 11 111 2 1 1| H I Kice IS Betsinda, Turnabout, Explosive WATER GIBL. b. f. 3 94 By Rapid Water— Maria C. by lankee Gun. (Trainer. J. H. Stotlcr. Owner. J. H. Stotler). Breeder. G. W. J. Bissell. 69057 Howi.- fi f l:21«..fast 1 110 l J 3' 23 C I.ang 7 PoorSport. Felicitous, Bel'znnin 66618 Pimlico 51 f 1 :07 fast 14 103 9 7 7- 6« H Thomas !t Knighth'd. Till. Kvrl. Sawyer 66387 laurel I l:44'-.fast 16-5 110 14 6- fiBl J CallahanIO Bclphrizonin. P Sport. Felicitous 66204 I Mil 3-4 1:14 fast 7 104 1 2 4' Z- .1 Callahanll Bnendo. True Flier. Little Hope 65911 Uiurel 1 1:412 fast 4 109 4 4 4 2". 1, Morris 7 Little Hope, F.elphrlzonia. Tassel 65529 Hdet'.ce 3-4 1 :16 *fast .") 112 4 3 2= 2nk .1 M-.-Tag't !) Haidee. Hadiaat. Tassel 65395 H deG'ce 3-4 1 :15\fast 7 112 S 2 2= 1" J McTag'l !t Littlellope, Noon Glide. Haider- MSlt K worth 5-8 1:01 fast 8 109 10 7 7'17T1.I McTag'tl2 HughesGral.am. Beap. Old Top 6S478 Windsor 5J f 1 :07 fast 21-5 112 7 7 9»*10!3 D Stirling IS OH Top. Topango. Bockciy 63257 De\'shire 5-S LOl^fast 14-5 108 7 4 41 11 D Stirling 10 Ail.Vernor. M Heulali. .I.Hanecy 61-277 Thr.cliffe 41 f 55'-sfast 11-10 110 l'J J McTag't 8 Yalta. Eliz Jewell. MissBeulah RAFFLES, ch. c, 3 107 By Luke McLuke— Phefce G., by Mazagan. (Trainer. W. Shield*. Otrser. J. L. Holland). Breeders. J. 0. & G. H. Keene. 68781 .leffi-rs.in 1 1-s 1 :57Vivy 10 US 9 13 13 13" F Murphy 13 Ainole. Calcutta. Setting Sun 68698 Jefferson 1 lMl^slow 3J 113 2 2 2'1 3» ■ Pool 9 LariyMyra. B. Guard, Supcrbum 68634 Jeffeison .".1 f 1 :07Vtfast 2 109 2 I Z- 23 K Pool 10 BodyCuard. P.ofl'mbria. L.Myra 68531 Jefferson .".j f 1 :('7Sfast 7 5 107 3 4 41 4«1 ■ »ol I C.ofl "inbria. HI Nose. Pet. Times 68470 Jefferson 5« f 1 :hV»,nvy 1 10715 1 1= l'i F Murphv 7 Macbeth. BodyCuard. J.Q.Kelly 68406 Jefferson 51 f 1 M fast IS 5 116 2 1 PI' F Murphy s Klizab'hUean. Fern'dos. I-'. Devil 67482 FCrnds lm70y 1:49 hvy S 111 7 C 7l 7" R Doyle 7 Hadrian. Mom. Last Effort 67439 FCr'nds 3-1 l:16-\hvy 8 104 6 7 7 7'3 ■ Kumnier S AlStel.ler. Marj.Wood. P.Gonln 67327 Jefferson III llltlHJ 3-2 116 545 :Vj K Weiner B Hlu.-Nose, Cabutta. Kirk Lady 66507 lOmpire 5J f I4HM S-5 110 2 3 2' l1 E Taplin 10 I'eter Prown. Kork. !5rotlier Pat (.6371 ICmpire 51 f 1 :07=^fast 1 109 5 1 1= 1! K Taplin II HI. Friday, S.Coldman. ».L'glilo:i 66303 Hmjiire Ab 3-4 llOVsfast 5 106 3 1 1J ll E Taplin 11 Pen Wood, H.I-eigliton. T.Colonel 66089 Jamaica 3-4 1 ^S^good 13-10 115 3 1 11 21 E Sande «i P.Wood. Aval'ncbe. P'maDonna HELLO FARDNER. b. cr, 6 10? By Marajax— Ma Wee Dear, by Love Wisely. (Trainer. R. McEeever. Owner. J. McKeever). Breed jr. R. T. Wilson. 68596 J. fferson 1 1-lfi 1:41 fast 8 111 6 7 9 9'4 AV Fronk .1 Inniglinul, Primo. Ettabe ♦•8514 Jeff.rson 1 1 Ifi 1 :49«iiast 4 111 3 4 31 23 Q Mein !t Primo. O. Hirlliday. High Gear 68447 Jefferson 1 1-16 1 :51S.mud 16 5 110 I 8 S= I'! R Doylp ') Condolier. Tody. Wylie 68370 Jefferson lm70y IKKfiMl ? 211 i 3 3* 2t'JE- lioehm 7 PiikeJolin. Ourl'.'tliday. Qupsada 68192 F.Cr'n ls 1 1-S l:58'f,hvy 6 106 1 1 lh 2" G Mein 9 Pcvonite. War Prize. Magician 68008 F.Gr'nds 1 1-lfi 1 :47^fast 3 1091 3 G 6" C,JE Sm'w'od 7 Win'conne. T.I'eruv'n, Devonite 67903 FCrnds 1 1 K : Ci'.-.fast 1S-5 105 1 6 4J 4: J CrcoranlO Huoiiec. lls'polette. (Ptle'nJ'et t 67811 F.Gr'nds ImTOy 1 :4.vV.uud IS 5 10512 3 33 V* O Lang 5 JacklI.-ire.Ii .. Fpisode. Fornnvo 67734 FGr'nds 1 1 - If. l:4f%teaC 30 104 6 4 4' 4" F Sharpe S IrisliKiss. FasloralSwain. Valor 67521 F.Gr'nds 1 1 lfi 1 ^S^.good 15 110 10 11 11 ll" F Sharpe 11 Co'Dawn, ltamkin, Ainer.Poy 66874 Howie ImTOy 1:49 fast 31-10 110 4 1 1'' 51 E Kummerll Cum Sail. Care Free. Gallivant 66846 Howie 1 1-16 1 :52^fa.«t 21-5 114 5 1 l1 1' E Bell 11 Care Free, (ioaler. North Wales 66801 Howie lm70y l:4S^i.fast 10 105 1 2 22 2* S Lowe 15 Copper Demon. Servitor, Mucky t Disqualified. STAXTNCH. b. m. 5 100 By Astronomer— Faithful, by Broomstick. (Trainer. C. N. Freeman. Owner. C. N. Freeman). Breeder. D. Gideon. 69242 11 deG'co ::-4 l:1B%mud B-M % I 21 M| 11" N Farland II StarKealm. P'lMieou. ( opyricht 63887 K'worth 7-8 1 ^^f-ist 43-10 102 10 9 9'1 T'i F Wilson 12 Anticipate, P.allynew. Itingltose j j 1 63832 Kwortn 7-8 1:26 fast 61 115 I 4 3'1 2s F Wilson 11 (ireenl'd. Fos Kmbry. V.Colhen 63774 Kworth 3-4 1 :13^,fast 58 110 3 4 5' 6T; F Wilson Id Doric. Krlo. Pallynew 63262 Devshire 1 1-16 1 :474:.fast 10 105 1 1 2"M0" N* Swart 11 Pelario. Mark West. Secretary 63168 Devshire ImTOy 1:47 fast 18-5 114 2 3 5= 5 '» J Metcalf 10 Oo I-a La, T.S. Not Pass. Stanly 62758 Dorvul lm70y 1 :55*shvy 7 102 6 1 l3 l3 J Wallace 10 Am.Siddier. WakePd. W Willow 62671 Dirval 1 1-16 1 :54-Vslop C 108 3 5 43 4;1 F Wdst'ck ■ L Ammie. Prospector, K'gTrojan «:2525 B linnets 7-8 1:3i good 11-5 108 7 8 8" flCTMtf • IPdoostan. Tr'ksterlL, (traleggo 62443 PI5nn;ts 11:42 fast 17-10 111 2 2 2' 3 1 C Turner 14 Lit. Ammie. PeacePal, Mli'.b'ts 62275 OtM'lM 1116 1:49 fast 41 110 4 2 3'1 4!» M And'son 4 F.xliorter. Duke Puff, (Menu 1-2223 Connght 1 1-16 1 :4sSfast 9-10 107 2 1 1* ll C Turner 7 lTtarede. O. Faithful, LittleDear TURBULENT, ch. f. 3 100 By Broomstick— Courage, by Hamburg. (Owner. J. Realty I. Breeder. H. P. Whitner. 69190 I'.owie 6ifl:22 slop 31 102J fi [ -5= 5»J H Wakoff S Cam'flage. Sagamore. T.Peruv'n 4i84L". Havana 3-4 1 13'^mud I 106 I 2 2- 1"! T Puins I VMt, Margaret Ware. MissMazie 68140 Havana 3-4 1:13 fast 21 110 3 2 23 3-1 T B«M 6 Wida. LorenaMareellia. M.Mazie 68050 Havana "-4 1 :12*t,fast 41 107 3 2 2 2= I Purn-s S Kricn. Miss Mazie. Wida 67992 Havana H f l:l6Vfast 4 107 I 1 1« 21 I Hums c, M't'n I awll . Marg.Wate. Wida 67948 Havana H f 1 :07- .fast 3 5 110 1 2 2'i li] I Purns I Spaitlna. II. Fleet ri.-. F'ful Cirl «;7780 Havana : \ f : j:l-Jast 4 5 106 2 1 l| -J J Callahan 7 Mar. Ware. Hav.KI'trie. LSmeke 67654 Havana 3-4 1 :li' r,fast 4 104 4 1 1" 21 II Stutts 7 Drica. Marga'tWaie. P lleAmie 67465 Havana 51 f 1 ^Tfefast 1 101 4 2 23 2' II Stutts 5 M'tainLassie. Wida, EasternStar 67120 Havana 51 f 1 :06*ifast 19-5 112 1 1 1- Is J Callahan 9 Wida. Eastern Star, CrayPoiinet Page 5 4th Race [4th Havre De Grace] /4-l-j DAPC •'»-•* II lie. Toggery IMirse. .".- ear-ohlx. I illies. Allowanres, ■UN nHUC ( St-vt. 2^7, 11»1J» 1:11 1-5 ll 12iS.) SALLY'S ALLEY, b. f. 3 120 Bv Allumeur— Salvolatile, by Bisguise. (Trainer. E. Wayland. Owr.er, W. S. Kilmer). Breeder. W. S. Kilmer. 66664 Pimlico 11:40 slow 116 2 1 2 23 A Johnson 2 Martingale 66650 Pimliio ll:39';.fast 3-2 116 2 1 1' 11 A Johnsonll Martingale. My Own. Rialto 66557 Laurel 1 1:41 last 11-5 123 1 4 7" S13, A Johnsonll Cherry Pie. My Own. Pluemont 65193 Pelmont 3-4 st 1:11 fast 10 116 4 l'i l3 A Johnsonl23 Zev. Wilderness. Cyclops 05007 Belmont 5-8 st 56Tifast 12 126 4 4 1 l1 A Johnsr.n!2 Miss Star. Kippy. Intidy 64540 Saratoga i| f 1:09 hvy 30 122 4 5 41 54i A Johnsonll Kdict, Fly by Day. Procade 64435 Saratoga 3-4 1:12 fast 7 109 6 7 9* 9IU A Johnson 10 Cartoonist. PudLcrner. Cher Pie SUN QUEST, ch. f. 3 (M) 102 By Sun Briar— Royal Quest, by Roi Herode. (Trair.er. E. Way land. Owner, W. S. Kilmer). • Breeder. W. S. Kilmer. , 65768 1-aunl .V f l:(i7««ifast 7 115 2 2 2- 2*1 A Johnson B Transom. Insulate. Windigo 65299 H.leG'ee 5 8 1 : (0«T.fast 13-5 113 S 9 9: 6s G Preun'g U Carol. Scribble. Plue I'eter 63941 Saratoga 5 8 59:Vfast 10 112 4 S 33 5»1 A Johnson20 Comixa. Zev, Betty Beall 62781 Aqueduct 5-8 l:00"igood 7 115 4 2 23 21 A Johnsonll Nantokah, Suweep, Twauuie MARIONETTE, br. f. 3 106 By Olambala— Mauviette. by Mexican. (Trainer. F. M. Bray. Owner. T. Monahan). Breeder. R. T. Wilson. 67402 Havana 5-8 1 :00=r.fast 1-3 111 3 1 DDE Ambr'se I L.MYcllia, F.C'adian. M.TiBWll' 67293 Havana 3-4 1 :14--.-,good 13 10 117 1 1 1*| 1| E Ambr'se S PI. Hawk. Mar;:. Ware. L Smoke 67143 Havana 3-4 1:12 V-at 13-10 115 2 1 1» 1 ] W Obert 7 K'pingMary. N'ntUide. Win'peg 4.6940 Havana H l.W%f tH 2.. 109 3 1 I3 1=}W Obert 7 NeonClide, I'r .Canad'n. Pius n't 66883 Havana 5-S l:0Pr.fast 3-5 104 1 1 1« I* W Obert 1 (.onwithiin, N'nC.lide, Mar. Ware !6342 Kmpire t| ( 1 :06-"Sfast 12 tW 1 1 41 6*1 E Taplin ■ Amusement. Solisa, Cadfly HEELTAPS, ch. f. 3 110 By Ultimus — Queen of the Water, by Waterboy. Trainer. W. Irvine. Owner. E. F. Whitney). Ereeder. W. B. Miller. 69243 H deG ee 51 f 1 :1o'-rJTiud U Mt| 3 1 1* 3*| J Rowan 1(» F.bvDav. (iolil.Kule. Forestlx.re 66815 Howie 3-4 1:14 fast 13 112 4 3 3= 5'1 E Sm'w'od 11 Pest Love, Fly by Day. Felside 66800 Hovvi- 61 f 1 :20*.-.fast I 111 9 8 73 1013 1-2 Sm'wodH tien. Thatcher. Osprey. Vigil MtM I'imlico 3-4 1:12Cslow 8 120 1 3 32 4'J J Butwcll • I.uniiuist. Sweetheart. Frank G. 66489 Laurel 51 f 1:09 fast 4 101 1 2 2- 1" B Mari'elii 7 Caio!. Sweetheart. Moonruker 66350 Laur, 1 51 f pi'T^.fast 21 11" 1 1 11 1" B Mari .Hi 7 Comivn. Weoillani!. Pet te: Tiines 66252 Laur. 1 3-4 1 lll'-jfast 9 110 2 1 11 6'1 .1 McTag't 1 BfaMMMit, TlMMB, Carol 66005 laurel 51 f 1 :08 fast 0 5 11312 1 I3 1J J Hutwell "'. Valador. Crochet. Frank G. 65817 Laurel 5J f l^T^fast 11 M 116 111* 1=1 J Putw. II S S'pHawW. Felicitous. Thr.S.tnarc 65673 H.deU'ce l| f l3W%fMt 17-10 219 1 1 1* Is J Hulwell 1 Druitl Hill. Tassel. Susiana SCRIBBLE, ch. f. 3 106 By Ultimus — Amanuensis, by The Scribe. (.Trainer, G. R. Tompkins. Owner, Clen Riddle Farm Stable). Erecders, S. Rts^ and E. Dainger- field. ■MM Laurel 2-1 IM% fast 21 110 4 4 4= ?:- T Davies lt» (leii.Thateher. Comixa. Pennon 66353 Laurel E| 1 1 :( 7«r,fast 27 20 Ml 8 8 7* C.'J J Callahan S Sweetheart, Pucado, Lilt 65959 laurel :: 4 1 :l:.1.,nmd I M 12 6 41 23 T Havies 13 Wilderness, Dunlin. Cand 4.5573 11 d. ice M f 1 MffcfMt 9-5 US 5 1 l3 l'JT Davis 7 Sun Fey. Miss Miami. Papillon 6529'' H.deG*«M 5 -8 1 :O04T,fast 6 113 7 8 31 23 T Davies 13 ( arol. Plue Peter. Si:n Mist :45!7 Sarati'ga 5-8 1:04 mud 7 114 4 4 3' 2- L Morris S l'andowdy. Grail I ady. .ligstep HENNA, ch. f. 3 106 By Celt— Red Hair II.. by William Rufuc. (Trainer. W. Garth. Owner. J. S. CosdenL Breeder. A. B. Hancock. 66170 I.aur.1 1 iMI'T.fast i lo7 2 2 2'i 3" C Lang 7 My t'.vn. Wuodhind. Cre ta 66039 I.aur.1 .'It 1:09 ship 23-10 108 1 4 2= l«| C Lang B MabelK , Win TakeAU. Windigo 65012 Pelmont 5J f st 1 M fast S 10C 0 4 61 f.Tl C Lang 11 Cy lops. Anu.iF'.itriae. Shamrock 64880 lllllHI 1 »j I IMC Llftlliy 8 llo S 4 I»| fl*| C 1-ing B S:!k Tassel. K.iiet. Intidy 64650 SarateKa 5-8 IM hvy 4 118 4 I 5« J'Ji' Hummer • Kippy. Crochet. Procade 64540 Saratoga 51 f 1 09 hvy 3o 112 10 9 8' 7"i ' Kummerll Kdict. Fly by Day. Brocade BUM Saratoga H f USIfcfMt 25 112 8 8 8 8'4C Kummer S EnchanCt, B'htTomor'w. Alad'n 610G7 Saratoga 51 f l:0$**mud 6 107 8 7 7" 45 C Lang 12 Edict, Miss Smith, tireat Luck 5th Race [5th Havre De Grace] C4U DAPC I 1-1G lil«*s. ::-year-olils anil upvvartl. (Taiiuin^. (Sent. IS, Otll nAUt 1J ^0 1:44 4-.', • 1SS.1 VALOR, ch. p. 9 114 By Ballot— Muriel, by Watercress. (Trainer. D. R. McDaniel. Owner. P. J. Lavin). Breeder. Estate of J. B. Haggin. 682 18 J. -fferson ImTO;. 1 :4B4fcfMt tt-3 Ml 4 I 5 V G Mein S Comii- Song. Parader. Venule 68112 FCrnds .-1 1 :12«..fast 13-5 116 8 5 5= 5} G .Mein tlWolfsCrv. HarrvP. Hid'n.lewel 68029 F.Gr'nds 11 Ifi !:li-„fast 2 1( 6 2 1 lh | | Q Mein • Pun.nn.i. (iein. Cap Uoek 67946 FC.rnds 1 1 Ifi 1 :4fi fast 8 5 MB 5 1 t» 1» (i Mein 7 Fan Bean. N rmal. M;.iineCorps 67731 Ftir'nds 1 J-lfi 1 :46- .fast B] 107 7 2 31 3' G Mein B Ir'nKis-. Ffca.Swaia, H'loP'din r | 67625 FCrnds 3-4 l:l::*r.fast 41 112 5 2 21 11 G Ml in 12 (irocntiohl, i:..pidl)av. BtgaSMM 67419 FairG'ds ImTOy 1 :49'„hvy 41 107 3 6 5 f.'» L Ml D'ott 5 Pas. Swain. H.K.mbie. Slip.Mlia 67.381 J.-ff.-rs n :-4 i:'n-\t'a.-t 16 0 L0 2 2 6' 67 J Cr.uran 7 K.of I.IFlhe;. H;d:ian. Picnic 67285 Jefferson S-4 i:!3'sfast 16-5 113 2 2 31 1} J Crcran 3 Hid. Jewel. KapMBmy, J.lierger KOM th. f. 4 105 By Rockview — Compensate, by Compute. (Trainer. G. C. Winfrey. Cwner. G. C. Winfrey). Breeaer. J. D. Carr. 69153 l:..\M- 61 f 1:21 fast 8-5 110 4 2- ::' I V. Sm'w'ttd 7 Forest tjueen. Suj.er. King John 69130 Howie 61 f l:2i-.-.fast 7 MS 8 7 7; B»|"E Sm'w'od s S|u^-. TkliBga, lllemental 68171 J.ff.rson 3-4 ll.'.hvy 8 !12 1 i 5' :.■ .. I Wallace 7 Sagameie. I:..lee. Uav'aat 68410 .leff.rs..n 1 1 -IT. 1 ifi % fa: t 8 MS 1 2 2 1 3' .1 Wallace g Kew p.( ' \ . .!. NorBtal. .MUol.'ts 68.",49 Jcffcnoa 2-4 1:1 :-fuse 5 MI 1 6 51 4: B Sm'\v«.d S Otvaa, Can\on. Biff Pang 68208 P.Gr'Bda 1 1-M 147S.fa.-J € Wl I 1 1* l3 B Han-y 8 P.iffBang. boiiblefros^. Devonite 68152 F.tir'iMls 2-1 1 :1 1' ..mid 4 Ml I 4 1} 1- J f'reoran S C.iiniuf la--. Kpafs, Laat Effort 6K025 1-VGr'n.is 2-4 l:13%jtaat 8 105 6 8 4= 2" R Do\ !e 11 Crccn Gold, Whahbone. Shaffer 67935 I'Crn.la 2-4 11:: fast S-5 97 2 1 11 l» B Har\ \ ll Kaadalwooil. loir, Lararoa 67646 F .ri.is 3-4 1 :1 .^.fast 51 97 X 1 11 5 i J ("re., ran 9 I.'Effare. Shim y Girl. lame 67562 1" Gr nda 2-4 1 .13':. fast 4 W S 2 21 B* J C'noranFS l^iiiis A.. Ka|.id Day, Sunny'iii! AL STEBLER. b. r. 3 101 By Golden Mai.m— Lily Mac. by Plaudit. (Trainer. G. Peterson. Owner. G. Peterson). Ereeder. T. M. M-.-.rphy. 1.9213 Howe- IrnToy 1:5" slop 41 107 5 6 S| I " E Mart/. I TheClown. L'vSlvra. Ply'gDeTil 69168 l:..wie lm7'y 1 :.'.0C fast 215 107 3 0 4-11 ■ Marti t» PMingPev il. I.v.Mm-... PoorSpo.t 69089 Bawl* ::-4 ll.",'1. slow lo 117 4 6 5= 3" ■ Mart/. '.'Flying Devil, Hillhoase, Lealic 69042 Baarta B| t 1 22-..fast 13 109 6 8 9 9-' 1-2 Mart.; B ThePeruviaii Can.ouf lage. Sillier 68444 Jefferson lrtuOy 1 :49 -mud 13 5 113 1 1 1' I' II Mart/. . Itapit. Gtafedla, Voriek 68331 Jefferson 1 1-lfi 1 :48*hfaat 11-5 108 18 6" 4-1 E Sm w od 9 Slanden r, Kui ee. Kennmare 68135 I'tirnds ImTOy 1 :46 tslow 12 109 1 4 1" 2- F Sharpe B Kent L., Win. Take All. Nnyaka 68064 Ftirnd.s lm70y 1 46"*mud 6 105 3 6 6 5'» J I Mney 8 Eulalia. Supcrbum. P.riand t.tfil F.Gr'ndii Jin.""i 1.16-:itooil lii 100 2 2 3' 3T E Sm'w'od t Supcrbuui, B'chlicauty, MiuuicB. j j 1 PRIMO. ch. h, 6 109 By Plaudraore— My Honey, by Yo el Rey. (Trainer. J. F. Hynes. Owner. J. F. Hyncs). Breeder. H. Giddings. (8636 Jefferson 1 1-8 1 :54\fast 6 119 3 I I1 1* J Hutwell 12 Tex, Repeater. Wylie 68596 Jefferson 11-16 1:48 fast 10 118 1 2 2» 21 J Hutwell 9 Doughnut, Kttahe. Dade Velo 68514 Jefferson 1 1 16 1 :49*irast 12 110 4 1 11 I3 II Thomas 9 H.Patdner. O. Birthday. II. Gear 68080 Havana 1 1 :.'19 fast 6 105 6 2 31 3« W Taylor 6 Tony Beau. Lucy Kate, filenn 67909 Havana lm50y I Ifjtjfaal Q 116 6 2 2'1 2l G Walls 8 Tamper, Bread Line. Homam 67007 Havana 3-4 l:12 ifast 3 111 7 7 61 C'» G Walls ■ WarMap. Col. Murphy. WoiQuit 66361 Toledo Ab 3-4 1 :09 fast 17 109 I 7 6s 63 F Murphy 7 Manna. Plantoon. Amer. Eagle 66261 Toledo 11:40 fast IS 111 5 3 31 3'j T Hums S Mallowmot. Cal. Matt. Billllead 66234 Toledo lm70y 1:41 fast 5i 112 1 1 31 5'" W Hein'ch 7 Tarascon. DukeKuff. Blos.IIousa DOUGHNUT, br. g. i 113 By Sweep— Fascination, by Buck Massic. (Trainer, G. Alexandra. Owner. A. E. Alexandra). Breeder, E. C. Christian. (18783 Jtfferson 1 :: Ifi L :05 hvy 15 111 144' 4,n J Owns 13 Escarpolctte. IM-vonite. Fltahe 68721 Jefferson 1 1-b. I:47%faat « 109 I 3 4- 5,: R Doyle 6 H. Ken. bio. Duke.lohn. Mav'neen 08596 Jefferson 1 1-lfi 1:18 fast 12 112 2 1 1' 1J W Reid 9 Primo. Kttahe. I'm b Velo 68570 Jefferson 1 1-lfi 1 :47\fast 15 M5 4 1 111'' R Dovle 9 Attorney. Kttahe. Wylie . 68390 Jefferson 1 1-16 LiT^.fast 10 112 S 11 11 11'= A Abel 11 St.Donaid. SeVgoman, Condolier 68157 F.Gr nds 1 1-lfi l:49't.mud 12 102 3 6 6s 6" R Doyle 8 Ese'polette. Slip. Kim. Panl.Miceu 67987 FCrnds 11-8 1:54 fast 12 112 2 13' 1*1 R Doyle 10 Huonec. Slip. Elm. Es. arpoletto 67939 F.Gr'nds 1m70y 1 :44'r.fast 10 10913 1 I3 l'i K Pool 11 AttaBoyll.. MayKob'is. Ke()'ter 67882 FCrnds 1 1-1(1 1 :47'.-.fast 13 5 9i 2 2 4« 43 J C rcoran B Uamkin, Tody, Consort 67812 FCr'nds 1 1-lfi 1 :50'5mud 7 114 2 2 6 fiTl A Wilson 8 Slippery Elm. Tody. Repeater 67712 F.Gr'nds lm70y l:4S%faat 10 10S 1 1 in 4-1 A Wilson 11 (ir'sTreo. Z.d'Armeo. P'«eW ll t THE LAMB, b. g. 6 111 By Uncle— Winifred A., by Sir Bixon. (Trainer, A. Swenke. Owner, A. Swenke). Breeder. W. B. Miller. 69214 Powie IrnToy l:»l%alOB B 105 3 2 2'1 lh S Mcl.ane B Pantzie. Ijid's Love. Buxom 69171 Howie 1m70y 1:49 fast 29 loj 2 11' 3"! R Costello 8 Tulsa. Smarty. Little Ammie 69140 I'.owie lni7;'y I "iBfUaal 18-5 103 7 B 5» 57S R "ost°llo 7 Jacoues. Mirai le Man. Satana 69130 Howi- «1 t 131%taa* 52 106 2 4 5= 5« R Costello B Spugs. Tidings. Elemental 68270 Jefferson 1 1-lfi l:4B%faa* 20 112 7 6 9 9" A Abel 9 M.Idcl. T.McT'g't. Seouigeman 68228 J-ffersen lm70y 1:47 fast 12 111 3 6 4J 5«1 L McD'ott I Gondolier. Mayl'.odinc. Magician 68192 F.Gr'nds 1 1-S l:58V:.hvy 12 107 4 3 5" 8" H Thomas 9 Devonito, II. Pardner, WarPriz«! 68008 FGr'nds 1 1-16 1 :47%fast 8 10S 6 6 54 5" L McD'ott 7 Win'conne, T.Peruv'n, Devonite 67752 F.Gr'nds 3-4 1 :l2-fcfast 15 11111 12 11' 13'» C Lang ltRapidDay. Monastery, Sagam'a BILLY BARTON, br. h, 5 111 By Huon— Mary Le Bus. bv St. Savin. (Trainer, M. 3. Murphy. Owner, S. Louis). Breeder. A. L. Ferguson. 69170 Howie lm70y 1 : IX'.-fa.st 33 10K 5 4 4' 4"G Mein 6 H. Kemble. Boolean. W. -Bar re 69139 Howi ■ 1 1 -16 l:50Sfast 58 102 2 B 53 5» G Mein 7 Biff Bang. Episode. Pastor.Swam 68249 Jeffeison 1 1-8 1 :54-v fast 13 106 1 2 31 43 G Mein 5 Crack o'Dawn. Bamkin. Normal 68208 FGr'nds 1 1-16 1 :47-"Hifast 12 112 1 8 61 7'» G Mein 9 Mom. P.iffBang. Double Cross 67945 FCr'nds lm70y l^S^fasc 15 113 3 5 5" G'2 II Thomas »i Fnntoehe. Wyunewood. CapBock 67902 FCr'nds 1 1-8 ItJBtjfaat 12 112 3 4 4 4'2 H Thomas 4 Jack Hate Jr.. Cen. Fnntoehe 67585 l'.Grt:ds 1 1-8 1 :53«jfast 7 111 2 4 6 5" II Thomas 5 C'k o'Dawn. Fan Bean. IrhKiss 67520 F.Gr'nds lm70y l:45-sgood 8 107 3 I 71 7" G Mein B Blarnej Stone. Cabutta, Colando ST. DONARD, br. g. a 107 By Jack Atkin— Variant, by Disguise. (Trainer, H. Acker. Owner. H. Acker). Breeder. H. P. Headley. 69210 Howie 7-8 1 :29^slop 15 117 7 3 4' !'• E Sin' w'odlO Ticklish, Wrangler. Delhi Maid 69129 Howie 7-8 1:29 last 9-5 112 11 4 21 !•} E Sm'llw'dll Antilles. Wrangler. JosephBrnnt 69074 Howie 3-4 1:17 slop 4 115 10 7 63 5*4 I '. Pabin 10 Mar. White. MacleMan. 7,'notta 69059 Howie 7-8 l:28"»r,fast 21-10 107 I 3 2' 23 G Mein 8 For. Queen. Jos.Prant. DayLilly 68493 Jefferson 1 1-S 1:59 slow 6 i14 5 S 9 9^1 R Costello 9 Kttahe. King Trojan. Ballotcar C8390 Jefferson 1 1-16 1.472:,fast 12 110 6 1 1' 1* H 'lliomasll Seouigeman. Condolier. Car'cita JACQUES, b. g. 5 109 By King James— Frank's Daughter, by Frank Gill. (Trainer, R. B. Jackson. Owner, W. S. Murray). Breeder. H. T. Oxnard. 69192 Howie 1 1-16 1 :51V*lop 27 10 10S 1 3 ll 2 'k S Mcl.ane 7, St. (iermain. Zouave. Blazonry 69140 Howie jajflBj lJB%faa| 37 10 103 2 2 1'J l»k S Mcl.ane 7 Miracle Man. Satana. Ikase 09103 Howie «1 f l:2Hf,fast 7f 115 5 I S3 9-° D Stirling 11 Camouflage, T.Peiuv'n. .loa piin:» 69075 Howie fil f l:22\s!op 28 116 4 3 43 f"J D Stirling 7 Spugs. Biff Bang. Camouflage C6860 Howie 1 1-16 Holdfast 51 108 7 5 42 43 S Lowe 12 Attorney. Callivant, Tribune 66840 Howie 1 1-16 1 SStfcCaat 3 10? 4 4 9ill'3E Sm'wodH Transient. Betty J.. Bravo 66825 Bowie 1 1-S 1 :5S*sfast ISf 107 2 6 B* 48 S Lowe 12 Coaler. Huonec. War Mask 66717 Pimlico 1 1-lfi 1 :47H,fast 7f 114 10 11 8" 9" H Shillick 11 Tribune, (iazinta. The Boll Call G6635 Pimlico 1 1:40 fast 32 116 12 13 132 ll'8 W Martin 14 Leghorn, Cum Sab. Attorney LOUGH STORM, b. m, 5 108 By " Loush Foyle— Storm Nymph, by Merman. (Trainer. J. F. Schorr. Owr.er. E. B. McLean). Breeder. E. B. McLean. 55661 Windsor 1 l:29\fast 61 106 3 3 3 3 21 2' E Josiah 4 Muttikins. Talisman, Coldine 55620 Windsor 3-1 l:ll%taat 12 102 8 10 9 7l 7'2 E Josiah 11 J. Corey. Sailing P., J.Ellsworth 54C84 l^atonia 3-4 l:12»r.fa.st 41 112 2 5 5 62 6«3 J Butwell 8 M. Muffins. Fallacy. Aphie Dear 54214 Pimlico 1 1-8 1 :54V.s'-)-.y 5S 113 2 6 13 11 132 132« J But well 14 Brootaspun, Polly Ann, .leg MMSPIdHea 1 l:41\slow t' 97 3 3 2 2 2' 3'} T Jarvin 6 Dr.Joe, StnrVoter. DarkHorse 52092 Pimlico 3-4 l:12=^fast 16-5 107 4 3 3 3l 4'3 J Moo:i»7 7 Pol. Ann. B.Grand. B.McL'ghiln 539S9 I'imlico 3-4 l:141islow 8 109 3 3 2 li 21 L Morr;s 8 B.McL'ghlin, Byjim'y, S'lingB. 6th Race [6th Havre De Grace] C-rh DAOCT 1 1_s MUlT :i-yeap-olils anil iipwanl. Claiming. I Sept. 'J.~ , QUI llMOL 191!) 1 :SO 5 12(i.j BONFIRE, ch. c, 3 100 By Campfire — Honeymoon, by Matchmaker. (Trainer. G. Petersen. Owner. W. ,*.. Rosen). Breeder. R. T. Wilson. 69193 Howie 11-16 1:53 slop 21 MB 4 1 Is 1* J Wallace 6 Tingling, WarVictor. O. Birthday 19157 Howie 1 1-lfi 1 raHfcfaat 4 95 5 2 2° 1" J Wallace 7 Mcody. Tom Cassidy. Mizar 69133 Howie 1 1-16 1 :50-.-.fast 12 94 4 4 51 5'» R t^ostello 7 Cam'flage. .Inaqiiina, O. Birthday 69076 Howie lm70y l:5Hr.slop 17-10 94 2 2 1- 1!1 R Costello .S Snnr'v. Neapolitan. Badical 69041 Howie 51 f 1 :07*iJast 61 118 11 10 103 S2» E Marlz 13 Gran. Bosa Vela, St. Liwrence 68722 Jefferson 1 3-16 2:02=ofast 21 100 6 1 lb 23 J McCoy 12 Bolster. Jacobina, P.right Trasli 68694 Jefferson 11-16 1:49 fast 7 99i 7 2 2'1 2" J McCoy 12 Bl'kilackle, Corson. Pi igl, (Trash 68448 Jefferson 1 1-16 1 :53"ihvy ' ii 108 3 3 2= 2'1 E Martz 7 Heel Foot. Beformer. Little Ann ASHLAND, b, c. 4 110 By Honeywood — Busy Bee, by First Tenor. (Tiainer. G. E. Phillips. Owner. J. Brown). Breeder. Nevada Stock Farm. 69141 Howie 1 1-8 1 :59«sfast 5 112 2 1 In 3 "J G Rabin 6 M'taiullosell.. Ettabe. Blazonry 69091 Howie llTSj I iilTMSaw 9-5 10S 3 2 2* 21 E Sm'w'od 5 Tingling. King Trojan. Keziah 69062 Howie lni70y 1 50-.-,fasi 7 11) 4 2 2: 23 E Sm'w'od 7 W. Cares. St. tiermain. TClock'er (.9038 Howie 1 1-16 l:52'-r.fast 14 112 3 2 61 V* G Habin 9 Ettabe. St. Ceiinan. Stanley 68226 Jeffeison 1 1-lfi l:49'»,fast 13-5 107 5 1 l13 1= FJ Sm'w'odll J.Faiiman. Whitellaven, Phelan 68194 F.Gr'nds 1 1-16 1:50 hvy 3* 106 6 7 6' 6:: J CrcoranlO Spugs, Bekab. Buxom 68095 F.Gr'nds 1 1-16 1:50 good 9-5 109 6 7 6'i 21 H Tho.nasll Light Wine. Hiekory, Stanley MOODY, b. g, 5 105 By Broomstick — Contrary, by Hamburg. (Trainer. W. V. Casey. Owner, W. V. Casey). Breeder. H. P. Whitney. 69246 H.deG'ce 1 1-8 1 :59«-mud 9 111 I 7 7« 6T A Abel B M'fnKosell . Day Lilly. Kttahe 69157 Howie 1 1-lfi 1 :51".-,fast 5 110 7 1 1= 2" A Abel 7 Bonfire. Tom Cassidy. Mizar 69108 Bowie 11-16 1:52 fast 5 107 4 6 51 6" S Mcl.ane S O.B'thday. Lttahe. T.Cl'kin'der 69046 Howie 1 1-16 1 :52\-,fast 7 102 1 1 V Is A Abel 7 Service Star. Warlike. Badical 68597 Jefferson 1 1-2 2:36t5fast 9-5 107 2 2 2' S*| G Mein 7 Stanley. I~l— ■■Mill. Lit. BM 68515 Jefferson 1 1-2 2:36 "-.fast 7 99 2 4 3h 8«* B Harvey 7 Tan Son. The Wit. Pit 68351 Jefferson 1 3-16 2:02-"-ifast 15 113 8 1 l1 21 J McCoy 12 TheWit. Hickory, Spectae.Girl LITTLE AMMIE. ch. f, 4 108 By Pataud— Aralia. by Handsome. (Trainer. W. Livingston. Owner. L. T. Bauer). Breeder. J. D. Neet. 69246 H.deG'ce 1 1-8 1 :59«5mud 8 MB I fi 5= 4*1 W Pool B Mt'nBosell.. Day Lilly. Kttahe 69171 Howie lm70y 1:49 fast 2 104 8 8 8* 1»| H Shillick 9 Tulsa. Smaity. The Lamb 69039 Howie 1 1-lfi 1 :52=r.fast I 110 4 fi 2 4= E Mart/. 7 M.BoselL. Natural. KingTrojan 68701 Jefferson 1 1-lfi l:49-5slow 7 107 1 6 21 21 W Reid 10 M.Boberts, Kirklev'n, Bepeater 68652 .l-fferson 1 2-16 2: '2 fast 7-5 103j 5 4 l»l 3- G Mein B Dark Dill. The Wit. Loveliness 68616 Jefferson 1 1-lfi 1 :48 :,fast 7 112 1 8 4' 3s G Mein 12 Natural. Fluff, Loveliness 68328 Jefferson 1 1-lfi 1:48 fast 16-5 110 2 5 7" B*« B Harvey B M. Roberts, B. Queen. ti.D'gherty 68269 Jefferson 1 1-tt l:4JB%taat 41 104 3 2 1" 1- B Harvey 7 Z.d'Armee. ( "mcncit.i, B'g'nQ'n (8209 F.Gr'nds 1 1-8 I:55=sfast S 10712 6 4s 2'1 E Sm'w'od S M'ntainBoselL. Natural. Tulsa 67987 FCrnds 11-8 1:54. fast 15 100 7 S 7* 7" B Harvey 10 Huonec, Slipp'y Klin, Escarpol'te 67903 F.Gr'nds 1 3-16 2:00'*.fast 10 99 2 9 9' 7" H Shillick 10 Huonec, Ks'polette. G'tlc'nJ'ett TOM CASSIDY, b. e. 4 105 By Wrack— Sobriquet, ty Toddington. (Trainer. C. Sanford. Owner, H. Acker). Breeder. J. T. Gwathmey. 69215 Howie 1 1 4 2:14'islop 11 107 2 5 3' 441 E Martz B LucyKate. Smaity. Anniversaiy 69157 Bowie 1 1-M 1 :51=V.fast 8-5 119 1 4 33 33 E Sm'w'od 7 Bonfire. Moody. Mizar 69134 Howie 1 1-8 1 :59-\-,fast 31 leg 7 3 «J |t Q Habin ! Day Lilly. Lucy Kate. Natural (.9077 Bowie lm70y I *i1%a|ap 14 105 1 5 63 5;J G Mein 7 M'ainBosell.. Satana. Hillhouse 68657 Jefferson 1 3-16 l':0H5fast I Ml 10 2 4* 31 W Reid IS Bravo. St.-inley, Buxom 68617 Jefferson 1 1-lfi 1 : 19 "-ifast S 10S 8 5 6l f\ R Doyle 9 Kiik'^ton, P.'geync, D.Sinkcr KING TROJAN,' br. g. o 105 By Kin? James — Bohemia, by Wagner. (Trainer. C. Moiton. Owner. C. Morton). Breeder. H. T. Oxnard. (915 1 Bowie 1 1-2 2:4o-r,fast 7 MB 3 4 !*•§*» G Pabin • AttorneyMuir. Warlike, An-tral 69134 Howie 1 1-8 1 :59;'-.-,fast 11 107 5 4 5« 5' J H Stutts 8 Hay Lilly. Tom ( assi.ly. L.Kate (.9091 Howie laa7*J l::i-:slovv 3 107 2 4 3- !:i H Stutts B Tingling. Ashland. Keziah (9061 Howie 1 3-lfi 2:06 fast 8 11.' 17 7= fi" C Lang 8 Bravo. Natural, Kttahe 69039 Howie 1 1-lfi 1 ::.2-.,fast 9 112 I 3 31 V C Lang 7 M'nUoselL. Natural, lit. Ammie (.8535 Jefferson 1 1-8 1 :55"Dfast 15 lit I 10 9' S'JW Kelsay 12 Tulsa, Dumbt'eunder. S. 'igemaii 68493 Jefferson 11-8 1:59 slow 20 MB 2 3 B] 2' W Kelsay B Kttahe, Ballot. -ai. Ks.-arpolelte 68390 Jefferson 1 1-16 1.472ofast 20 112 1 10 10= 10=* F Murphy 11 St.Donaid. S.-'rg. man. Condolier MEDUSA, b. m. S 103 By Astronomer — Her Majesty, by His Highnesi. (Trainer, C. L. Mackey. Owner, C. L. Mackey). Breeder. D. Gideon. 69242 H.deti.e 5-4 l:lfi-.-.mud 1 If MS M 12 22: ]2's G Rose 13 StarBealin. F'lMic.ni. ( opyright 68925 Havana 1 l:40\.fast 5i 100 5 I 4= i"\ S Hanks 9 Cromwell. War Idol, Do Bonero 68805 Havana 1 l:41'r.fast 8-5 106 5 1 2' 23 S Kirke 6 BVBjBai, D.ofWc ll'gton. Cosce:' B 68043 Havana 1 l:4K'..fast 10 101 1 1 1' l3 F Wdsfk B Mallowmot. TheWag. DeP.onero 68579 Havana 3-4 1 ittfefaat 3 MB 1 8 7'1 6« P Groos 10 Mayro-e. Deertrail. M. Line 68501 Havana lm.'.Oy 1 :43 ..fast 21 99 5 1 11 2h P Groos 8 Cloiin. D.of Well'gton. DeBonero 68433 Havana lm5('y 1 :4:',-\fast 4 108 2 1 1*1*18 K'rke B The Wag. l~iaaauUl, Haari W. 68143 Havana lm.'.Oy l:43*tfast 7-10 102 2 1 l3 l3 T Brothers 7 Watcreo. Drapery. Miss Bankiii ('8037 Havana ImlOy l:4B)%Caat 2 103 3 3 2' 21 C Crace 7 Sun Cod. Duke Raff, Old Fop 67952 Havana 1 1-16 1 :4*%faat 31 99 3 1 l3 1« T Brothers 7 AbeSablolasky. Bierman. Poilu 7th Race [7th Havre De Grace] | -74.U DAPC 1 1_! Allies. 211-year-olils and upward. (In lining. ( Si-pt. '27, /III nAL/L i»ij 5 — i:.- o — — iii«.) DARK HORSE, b. h, 5 105 By Ballot— Incognita, by Disguise. (Trainer. W. A. Burtschell. Owner. J. R. Skinker). Breeders. Morris & Walden. 69103 Howie 6i f 1 :21 T.fast 7f BM fi 4 63 7'° A Abel 12 Cam'flage. T.Peruv'n, Joaquina 67203 Jefferson 3-4 1 14'shvy 20 117 1 9 9 9;c E Barnes 9 Will'mA., SeweilComb.s. -teaMint 67111 Jefferson 1 1-lfi l:49-\-.good S 113 G 4 6» C.;»H BkBHek 7 Belgiant)u'n. Attorney, Onlligh 66870 Bowie 61 f l:21\fast 19 109 111= 51! II Shillick 12 Picnic. Cahalan, Wraith 66839 Vovvie 1 3-16 2:(6»5fast 7 MS 2 2 2: 2J E Kummer ('. Plucky, The Boll Call. Attorney 60825 Howie 1 1-8 l:5S«5fast l)f 112 5 S 73 6J U Stirling 12 Coaler, Huonee. War Mask SUPER, b. g. 6 110 By Superman— Sister Jeanie. by Midlothian. (Trainer. G. W. Campbell. Owner. G. W. Foreman). Breeder. J. A. Buchanan. 69191 Howi.- lni70yl:5'i slop 3 5 103 8 2 !■ 2' G Mein B Miracle Man. Maize. Ticaeey 69153 H'wie fil f 1:21 fast 9 5 107 7 I 'S- 21G Mein 7 Forest yiieen. Mom. King John 69075 Howie 6] f 1 :22"t.s1o; 16 5 112 7 4 5* C .7 .1 Ltnni-on 7 Spugs. Biff Baa*. Camouflage (.9042 Howie fil f 1 :22'-r.fast S 114 9 5 53 :.cl J D. nnison 9 T.l'eruv'i.. C.im'lla^e. H.llhouse 66881 Howie 1 1-K l:51=sfast 27-10 109 -5 S. I M*» M Schw'tzH) Doughnut. War Mask. Mack* S4H09 Howie l 1 16 l:4*44faat 4- 106 7 7 7 T^i H Thomas 7 B. Homme. JohnPJon-s. K Alb't 66844 Howie 1 1-lfi l:51=tfast 7 Ml 6 11- 11-1 II Thomas 7 All Over, John P. .lone-, Quecreck SERBIAN, ch. g, 7 110 By Ivan the Terrible — Arline. by The Commoner. (Trainer. J. Hennessey. Owr.er. J. Phillips). Breeder. C. C. Patrick. 69247 ll.il.'l. ••• 1 1-S l:"8',.n.u.l U P'9 I 4 6' 7'« G Fields B Bravo. FoMer. Ansti-al (i9l55 Howi.- Im7"y 1 : BHfcfaat 22 10\ 1 3 2' 2'1 B Sn:'w ...1 8 l':i:gling. Citation. St. Ccrmain (i9077 How..- Im70\ l'P.slop I MB 7 7 7 7;uS Mcl.ane 7 M'ainBosell.. Bataaa, Hillhouse 6K90I Mobile 1 1 :4".'r,fast 10 117 I 5 B| S«* R F.oiton 7 Maajehw, 1 in. Poostei . (iiav-on (18835 .Mobil- Ab fil f 1.32=rhvy 7-5 117 2 1 1 1" R Bolton 7 Hut. hi-on. ToU.Mar.h. .la.obina (.8153 .lll.rson 1 1-lfi 1 :54« ihvy 12-5 115 I 2 4' 5' L Morris S C.Daugherty. Vi\a('uba. P.uxom SS1M l-VC.r'nds 1 1-16 1 '• r.slovv 4 116 2 1 23 2' L Lyke 7 Attorni'y, Kxe.ution. ServiceStar (18008 r*ilri..ls 1 1-lfi l:47%faat 30 112 7 7 7 7-: J D Mne 7 Win'conne, T.Peiuv'n. DeNouita MIRACLE MAN, b. c. 4 105 By Sweep — Biscayne. by Rensselaer. (Trainer, J. Arthur. Owner. D. L. Richards). Breeder, W. C. Goodloe. \ 69191 Howi- ImTOy 1 :.".( slop 1j 102 5 1 1' 1' A Abel 8 Supc". Mai/e. li.a.ev (19171 Howi. ImT'v 1:48 fast 19-5 Ml 7 I 6= 8" A Abel 9 Tulsa. Smartv. Me i^imb ' 69110 Howie lm7"y i:.0'-'v.fa.-t 4 103 I 1 11 lint A Abel 7 Jacques. Satana. L'kaa* (.9129 Howie ;-M:2'J fast 16 108 4 7 fi 5« A Abel 11 St. Denard. Anlill-s. Wrangler 67074 Howie ::4 1:17 slop 37-10 10S 1 2 8* 2' A ADet 10 Mar White. Zei.notta. OldSinner 69042 Howie fij f l:227sfast 46 107 1 4 63 6:» A Abel 9 1 'In-Peruvian. Camouflage, Super (.8474 Jefferson 1 1 ifi 1 M hvy 41 108 8 11 11 11" A Abel 11 Flib'lygibbet. Herald. K-xecuiion 08209 F.Gr'nds 1 18 IMttttft & 98 8 4 ~o» 67J A Abel 8 M'ultoscll.. Lit. Ammie. Natural WRANGLER, b. c. S 100 By Wrack— Bold Lady, by Ogden. C (Trainer. O. Peterson. Owner, 6. Petersen!. Breeder. A. B. Hancock. C-9SI0 Howie 7-8 1 :29 4slop 8 107 5 5 3* 2» K Martz JO Ticklish. DelhiMaid. St.Donard 6 G9156 Bowie 1 1-16 l:52Vs.fast 5-2 97 1 2 V If 1 Wallace S Ii.d's I-ove, Blue Brush. Maize (; G9I29 Bowie 7-8 1:29 fast M 104 7 2 V- 3* J Wallace 11 Si. Donard. Antilles. Jos. Biant (i 69072 Bowie 3-4 I BWtlMJ 17 105 1 S 1* l| W Pool 7 Ticklish. Ira Wilson. Siinplii itv i 69034 Bowie 6J f 1 22«t.fast 20f 100 12 11 11' 8» I Wallace IB Helen Atkin. Dayl.illy. Kunnyo) 6 68737 Jefferaon Di f 1 :09*sfast 6 115 8 12 12 12': E Martz 12 Jupiter. ■— CaUfc». MaalVrjMaa I 68691 Jefferson 51 f 1:08 fast 15 113 4 8 7" 3« E Martz 12 I slic. l-nder Seth. Panasam 6 68568 Jefferson 1 l:424,fast 13 lOSi 2 1 1( 0' E Martz lu ISiue liird, Fleeting, I.iltle Airi | C AUSTRAL, b. g, 8 110 By Dalhousie — Australina, by Montana. c (Trainer. A. Swenke. Owner. A. Swcr.ks). Breeder. Miss M. C. F. Cratterly. 69247 BLakaXea 1 1-S l::ssmud R 1131 8 8 ]' 1*(M Schw'tz ■ Bravo. Rolstei. Atdito ■ ■MM Bowie 1 1-4 2:14 Vaslop 31-10 106 8 3 5» »'! (' I.Ktig ■ I.ucyKale. Smarly. .Minivers-try C9I54 Bowie 1 1-2 2:40*sfast a 99 6 5 4s 3" R Costello 6 Attorney Muir. Warlike. Dr.Rae ■ 69131 Bowie 1 1-S lfllful 46 100 9 9 9 6«J R Costello 9 Day Lilly. Turn (assidy. I.Kate * 49091 Bowie ImTOy 1 :Jl»sslow 14 102 a 6 5 5" R Costello 5 Tingling. Ashland. King Trojan ■ 68073 KCr'nds 1 I M 1 MltfclJ 5 112 9 9 «• t"J H J Rurke12 Ballxbell. Hium:i. Fornovo «7841 l't'.r'nds 1 1-2 2:40\hvy 9-10 103 7 5 61 5:"J Ponce I Dr.Itae. B'n " ille. H'w'SBaaaal * G7813 P.Gc nds 1 IS l^T'iluud S 107 8 7 3- 2J J Ponce 9 Demos. SaniFrauk. Wads.'sEast I BLAZONRY, br. g. 8 113 By Whisk Broom II.— Pageant, by Delhi. ( (Trainer. G. H. Mason. Owner. G. H. Mason V Breeder. H. P. Whitney. j 69214 Howie lmTOy l:r lV.slop 10 106 8 g 8 S'» E Sm'w'od S The Ijimh, Dantzie. End's Iavyc- 69192 B •»• rta 1 1-16 Pal-^slop 13 MS 6 6 »'* I*! G Mein 7 St. CUMJI. Jacir.es. Zouuve f 69141 Bowie 1 1-1 1:5»'$fast 27 112 5 3 4* P|D Stirling • M'.ainRosell.. K.ttahe. Ashland ( 69073 Bowie 3-4 l:16^slop 21 118 8 8 7* 4: D Stitlin:; I Tidings. Antilles. Calet.l f •SMS Jefferson 1 1-16 1 :52%mud 8 115 12 6 41 S* ET Mnore12 Herald. Burgoyno. Phelnn t •MSI J-fferson lmTOy 1 :46Sfast M 114 11 4 3* 2' ■ I Moor. 12 Kxeeution, Adventure. FnstTrial ( MM1 Havana 1 IJHtffct S 113 1 8 8 !*• R McD'ott S Jap Mtima. 'i op Rung. Cavalier f 68337 Havana lm50y l:43Hfast 6 107 2 7 7l 6'S W Milner S Top Kung. The Wag. Ooseorron ( 68215 Havana ]m50y 1 :44%fast 3 113 3 4 51 3J T Burns 7 Allivan, Dicknell. Ijidy Rachel t ■ t Page 6 Workout Index to Havre De Grace Entries Workout Index to Havre de Grace Entries j __ . c t r.elow will be found the index of the pre- | vious workouts of horses entered in the various rHM at Havre de Grace Wednesday : FIRST RACE— 1-2 Mile. 2-year-olds. Maidens. ' Fillies. Remnant 238 Gold Pendant 242 Jul: a M. Humble 234 Princess Amo Miss Fortune Haughty Lady Juledon Norma Hazy Dawn 211 Sumy Light Ducky 237 Black Art 238 Anna Horton No Lady Shining Light Myrtle Bilson SECOND RACE— 3-4 Mile. 3-year-olds. Maidens. Special Weights. 234 Warburton 223 West Pittstcn 997 Revenge Rora Yeta 241 Demijohn 242 Sweet azd Pretty 242 Ontario 175 Recoup 241 Rhine Gold THIRD RACE — 3-4 Mile. 3-year-olds and upward. Claiming. 112 Star Realm 66 Wrecker 249 Perhaps 189 Pietrus 237 Tidings 988 Staunch 91 So It Goes 222 Faith W. 736 Sun Turret 242 Water Girl 243 Whalebone 242 Felicitous 241 Jewel Y. D. 242 Manna , 235 Sword 242 Raffles ( 242 Hello Pardner 242 Turbulent . 23G John Morrill , FOURTH RACE: — 3-4 Mile. 3-year-olds. Fillies, j Allowances. 241 Sally's Alley 78 Scribble » 240 Heeltaps 73 Marionette 241 Henna 241 Sun Quest I FIFTH RACE — 1 1-16 Miles. 3-year-olds and up- J ward. Claiming. , 208 Yalor £42 Primo 241 Doughnut 238 St. Donard i 242 The Lamb Lough Storm » 225 Billy Barton 242 Mom 242 Jacques 156 Al Stebler , SIXTH RACE: — 1 1-8 Miles. 3-year-olds and up- « ward. Claiming. 242 Ashland 242 Kin? Trojan 236 Little Ammie 543 Medusa 231 Tom Cassidy £08 Bonfire 235 Moody SEVENTH RACE — 1 1-8 Miles. 3-year-olds and upward. Claiming. ■ 233 Bla70-ry 2"*5 Super 243 Serbian 236 Austral 242 Dark Horse 236 Wrangler 242 Miracle Man Huntington Entries and Past Performances HUNTINGTON WEDNESDAY, APRIL 18, 1923 WEATHER CLEAR: TRACK HEAVY. The figures under the heading "Rec." in the entries below show the best time of each horse at the distance since January 1, 1921. no matter where it finished. In cases wheie record v. as made on other than a fast or good track, abbreviations show track conditions. Itaeing starts at 2:30 p. m. (Chicago time 1:30.) I Probabilities: Weather clear; tra k heavy. ® Superior mini rti iiier. X Good mini runner. I :•: Kair mud i miner. (Ml Maidens. * Apprentice i allowance, b Itlinkers. First Race— 1-2 Mile. Purse $."i X . 2-year-olds. Allowances. (No track lecord.) Today's Ind. Horse. Wt. Ttec. A.Wt.Han. (69216) [MM White 115 :50«4 109x72." 69216- April (Ml 112 :M\t-y 104X720 69216' Ziinn.lle (Ml 108 :55%ay 104x71". 69216 Virginia B. (M)...112 :55»isy 104. 707. 69173 ltap (Ml 107.. 700 Old Paige 107 Second Race — 5 1-2 Furlongs. Purse $.~ 00. 3 year olds ^nd upward. Claiming. | (Traek re.ord: April 17. 1923-1 ^l^— 4— 11 .V ) 68966* l.Kmden 107 1:08=j 10 11.-.X72.-. i (601251 Broom Peddler 8 1150720. G926T. Oaklawn Belle 104 1 :07tf. I0 110X7151 69243 M.iinra m (Ml 109 1:08^. S MtXTlS I 6J336 '1'erfe. t Ijdy 105 1:08V, 6 106x710 69266' Brown Ghwft 113 1:07'0 5 115.. 705 j 69217 ltose of Picaidy(M)108 1:09 ■ 110.. 700 Third Race — 5 1-2 Furlongs. Pane $500. 3 yttar-olds and upward. Claiming. (TtaMk rerord: April 17. 1923 4:11%- 1 115.1 69263 'Kiiiosla 112 1:07*; 9 MSXT29 1 69217 bWreikless 94 1:07-^ 4 115 720 69249 Nordeck 116 l:lt%ar ■ 115X715 C9C66 I-ivelv 110 1:08's 9 115x710 69249 Sea itoard 1101:08 5 115X705 66536 Hatlie Willdo 106 1:10*s 7 111x705 68996 *IK ris (Ml 112 1:09^ 4 103. .700 66750 'Turtle Eye (M) . . 106 1 :20m 3 95. .700 Fourth Race — 3-4 Mile. Elks Purse. Purve $500. 4 year-olds ^nd upward. Claiming. (Track record: April 12, 1923 1:14'; — 7—113.) . 69251 AKCH1K ALEX ANDER Ill 1:13*5 7 110X725 68739' Ogarite 104 1:13 4 105X715 67712 l.Arniistiee 108 1:14*5 6 110x715 68695 High Cear 1M 1:0% 9 110X710 69249 lfc-ep Sinker 114 1:11% 4 115x705 68954' bTulane 112 1:14 4 110X70U Fifth Race— 3-4 Mile. Purse $500. I year oids and upward. Claiming. (TmCk re.ord:' April 12. 1923 1 : 14 h— 7—113. 1 69265««bK.ipid Stride 116 l:13*i 6 118x725 69221 liKlilibertyKibbet . . . 1 14 1 :1S% • USXTSi (692171 Eau Callie 109 1:16 :» 107X715 69177» Oraleggo HK4 I:1:,-, 5 122x715 (69199) *Shingle Shaek 115 1:15 5 J23X71I. C8867 bAs-mmption 112 1 rJ:- 7 120 .710 67275 'HoiHp 109 l:tt%« 6 118x705 68694 *Bee-s Wing MS l:i:-.r. • 113 705 69252 ( himoteague 110.1:14*5 ■ 123X705 (65143) Tatting 100 1:14*5 4 110. .700 Sixth Race— 1 1-8 Miles. Purse $500. 4-year-olds and upward. Claiming. (No track record.) (69250) •Jordan 103 l:58ir,s 4 111 725 (691781 'Pirate MHIee 105 1:53*- «112: 720 C9253- bl.it tie Ed 108 1:54^ 7 112^715 68846 bHairy M. Stevens. 105 1:54 Z 112 71li 1 69263- bltustler 115 1:56*5 5 112X710 69221 'Jno. H. lto.be 111 1:50 « 112. .700 69221 bCapital City 9 112X700 1st Race [1st Huntington] 1 _x RAPP t.-M Mile. ^'-year-olds. Allowances. (No track reoortl). Index Course Dist Time T'ck Odds Wt St ^ Str Fin J«K-kpys Started Order of Finish LASSES WHETE. br. c, 2 109 By Delhi— Temps, by Dick Finnell. i Trainer. A. Morgan. Owner, A. Morgan). Breeder. R. H. Anderson. 69216 Hiinfton 1--J 54\slop 7-M 115 l»i W Org-.in I April. Saaadle, Virginia IS. •STM Jefferson 4J f i^mu.l 4it 1 19 3 i !'4 J" A Abel !) Bonnie lark. A. J. Buja. Ink 68632 IwTfWia 1-2 M%Caat 4-J 115 9 9 7* S"J J Oiv-ns li» San.-ivr. Keply. Blue Monday 68566 letfanaa 1-' 4o-ifast Sll ll: 6 5 4" 6" H Thomas .» Idle l'l:oiigli;s. I'ehrali. Ink: j APBIL. b. f. 2 (M) 104 By Horron — Palermo, by Garry Herrmann. i | Trainer, J. Everman. Owner, M. J. FaiTis. Jr.). Breeder, J. B. Gorham. 69216 Hunt ton 1-2 M%atop 1i US 2»* B Martin I I-i. ses\\ bite. Eaalk*. Vgiuiai'.. ! 69173 Hunt'ton "I f 42=sfa.st 7 1U7 2' W laafift 7 ijistiu;; I^ ve. Ink. Mabel Van C8510 Jettanaa Ci f 4^-5faiit Sn US 11 Ma U'«* J McCajr 12 B a .Wright, •■■■■riil. B.Haae 67835 K«;rn.ls 3-S T, livy 15 106J S Si M » 11 ?J, ( r'nnlO I.eiAdi in. MidiClKulIies. 15 J9«ac I 67581 l'.Grnds Z-$ 35Vafast M 114 9 9 9:J W Smith 9 Edna V.. B..mra, Idle Thoughts , ZUNELLE. b. f. 2 (M) 104 By Zeus— Nellie Irene, by Ogden. (Trainer. C. F. Clark. Owner. C. F. Clark). Breeder. Mis. C. Smith. 69216 Hunt'ton 1-2 J4=S,slop tl MS Is « E r:»h:ii 6 I^as-es White. April. VirginiaB. VIRGINIA B.. b. f. 2 (M) 104 By Friar Rook— Dona Winifreda. by Dr. Leggo. (Trainer. E. E. White. Owner. E. E. White). Breeder. J. H. Rosseter). 69216 Hunt ton l-J 54Vslop Oi 11- 4-J W Kronk « l^i^s^s White. April. Zunnelle RAP. b. c. 2 (M) 107 B7 Ralph— Thaka. by Sir Huon. 'Trainer. R. P. Brooks. Owner. L. G. Ailesi. Breeder. G. J. Long. 69173 Hunlton 3J f M%Caat lo 10 |*| II OMek 7 I art tag Ia w. April. Ink OLD PAIGE, ch. c, 2 (M) 107 By Flying Squirrel— Parnell Girl, by His Lordship. (Trainer. F. Easley. Owner, J. A. Hall;. Breeder. J. A. Hall. First start. 2nd Race [2nd Huntington] n.J DA PC •"» ,_- Furlong*. "-y«»ar-ol l* and upward. ( laimin^r. (April 17. aCIlQ nftlvt ISrSS 1:11 ^-.% 4 1 1 3. EMDEN. b. g, 10 115 By Broomstick — Miss Hamburg, by Hamburg. (Trainei. 1". Coiiey. Owner. T. Cotiey). Breeder. H. P. Wiiitnev. 08966 Mobil- Ab i-S 58*jfa.st 15 116 3 2 1*1 3*} T Har'ton ■ Sky Ma 11. K rkaxTal»] Sea Board 68876 MaMk* IHII allafii H 11*1 7 7 7 7; B Har'ton 7 Eaaaa, Plia, riarr 6*573 JJafTaraaa H 1 14a%taat l-' 11011 |i 11 u«« B Rar*laa 11 Ihraaal 1 nl, VaaSar, Jaaa 68449 Jefferson ;-i i .!7'»hvy 15 111 U 11 12 i." K Murphy 12 Mar mln. Herald. Ardito 66460 Toledo E| f 1 :0S*»fasl 17 M «i 4 4-1 1 Majsli- S K;,s, Puff Ball. P. (5. Corley 66394 Toledo 5Jfll-*shvy I 1 8 3 3 |'| S*| G Cat*f 10 H.liot aa, Skila'e. DudleBug C6256 Talaaa -i f i:os fast 11 no 3 5 7» ••§ T Wajri 9 Lara, BaLaaS, Cacfc at tk* Mala 65938 M lights :,i f 1 :07'ifaiit 8 in 4= w Bas*aki S lack Leaaa. Dkaaaakaa, CaiK-rs BROOM PEDDLER, b. g. 8 115 By Sweep — Whisk Broom, by Cesarion. (Trainer. J. P. Phillips. Owner. J. Cunniffe). Breoder. E. R. Bradley. 60125 F.CJ'nds 1 3-16 tM slow .' Ill C 3 L' 2 1! 1 » K Mart;: |g f— jf «B. Madge K.. JackKepv,.s 60084 KG nds 1 18 2:07 hvy 13 5 113 3 I 2 2 1» 1" A Wilson 4 SVI.Eighllll.. AleiJr.. A.tiallup •0017 K.G'nds i 1-16 IjaHaV? 3 108 1' 3 3 3 ."!= 2" A Wilson 7 UttlriM, 7. d'Armee. K'g'Irojan 697U K.tPnda 1 1-16 1:52 mud 11-5 107 i 4 4 2 21 3- A Gantner 0 Copyright. Verity. Bond j (9678 F.G'nda 3-4 l.HVfcfast C 113 1 2 2 11 1 ■ A Gsinlner 9 Cornstalk. Bristow. SguireCh'lie 69076 Jeff' son lm70y 1:46 fast 16 106 7 8 8 8 6' 4* 1 Gordon 8 S'timculal. Copyright, Ernest A. H«y6 Jeff son 11:42 good 20 10416 8 11 11 11 11'* 1 Gordon 11 Mr. X.. Eternity. Episode C 6 (; (i i 6 I 6 | C c ■ ■ * ■ * I ( j f ( f t ( f ( t t j c t , ( . , j » I J , i » 0AKT AWN BELLE, ch. m. 10 11* By Boi^-Dinah Shad, by King Eric. (Trainer. R. Ferris. Owner. J. Abrams). Breeder. W. Showalter. 69*62 Hunt'ton t| f lll^hvy 10 110 V J Pevie 6 Sandalw od. Fleer, PrettyBshy 69195 Hunt ton 5i f I 1". slop 17 lit 9 3 Pevic • (JnKsther. Mugivan. Br'nCheck 66268 Akron 3 4 1:17 fast U 1«» 8» T Kae B .InlvKly. lomNorris. Col. Murphy 65705 M H'^hts 3-4 1:14 fast 37 10 MS 4« M Fator 9 J.H'ftnan. K.G ( orley. Mess Kit 64005 Kempion 3 4 1 :22*ihvy 34 US L" R Ryan 7 Hemlock, (apt. Creet. Enos J63954 K-milon 1 1 1« 1 :54V.fast 3 110 I'l W Taylor "I^ivaga. Kamona II.. Tok March 63724 Mt P.oyal lmTOy l:46»f.fast 11 I!.' Pulled up. J ("onnors S Chimera. Ceorge C. Jr.. Hopefal 63554 "Mt Royal 1 1-16 1 :50Hfast C 113 1* W Hinpby 11 Cavalier. I.avaga. H M Ste\en« 6.1415 KinglM. 1 l-M l:51Hfast 13 10 10S 7»W Hinphy T Baarttt, I«ivaga, Neeuah 63260 KinsK. Ab 6i f 1 :24*ifast C 111 Pulled up. S Boyle S Assume. Al. Cockroach MAMMON, ch. f. 3 (M) 100 By Pennant— Money Mart, by All Gold. (Trainer. R. Rites. Owner. S. Miodowl. Breeder. H. P. Whitney. 69248 Hunt ton ill ITlaklJ 15 117 S'» B Peheffel 9 Mildred Batk, Vorirk. Bantam 68723 H.ivana 5i f 1 .W^f ast 8 5 107 1 1 21 3" « Seh-ffel 7 ( ourlier. Midday. Itelov. 68619 Havana 51 f 1 :09"ifast 4 106 I 1 2= 1*1 R McI 'ot*12 Pauline, lrinkenia. Itelov. 68395 Havana : -$ i:o»i-\fast 1-' IM N s ;«i) B Bck ff-i 10 Pru.!-nri. Laak, K'tmkySuiiies 68232 Havana 5 f 1 :)S'ita»t 3 104 10 8 8= •»« B BckaftVI il Cfcajaa. K'tu. UySiniles. Couttier 66750 Dad-Prk Ji f l:10'5mu l 14-0 MS I 3 Si 4 ' IS S.-heffel 9 Cold. ISillows. ICalM.nd. (5 IKord 66708 Dadei* rk 5J f 1:08 fast 11-10 102 Wheebd. I Owens 6 Keaehiteain v. C.aill'or.l. Citkamo 66519 Lataaka 3 4 l:13*ifast 12 101 1 3 6 11-- T Brothersl'J IVmpcus. W.iyw'sanio. Bedazzl; PERFECT LADY. blk. a, 6 105 By Dick Welles— Floral Day. by Nasturtium. (Trainer. W. R. Pade **t Owner. H. Dougherty). Breeder. J. B. Hespess. MSSS Havana lm50y 1 46 faat 15 101 1 4 8' 9' B fTHrkf 10 Purzie. Mrs. (irundy. Honi.un 68101 Havana I I M 1 Mala it x io0 2 6 6' V* H UHcfc I Br'dUae. s'proiiia. T.l'.M. M ou 08016 Havana lm50y l.HViaat 15 M 4 6 6-' u'i H OlpCfc SS'um'tal. T.F. JleMa'n. Colossus 67970 Havana 3-1 1:11 fast 12 :»9 3 7 7 7«3 P C.roos 7Foy. Ariah tio On. t anny Uidy 67527 Havana lm50y 1 :4C'ifaat 4 105 1 4 31 3-J F W'dst'k ■ Ashlin. S. luift. F.andWarmer 67428 Havana lm" 0y 1 :4".*r.fast 3 106 8 8 8* S'f A Arvin M Monullo. H'm Meath. Pierrot 67390 Havana lm.".0y 1 :44Hfast 12 109 3 10 S*«" A Arvin 11 Perhaps. ICivIjidy. I.'vKa.h-l 67 159 llavara H t IM fast 26 105 S 9 » 6" F Merimee 9 Kan Diego. Memphis. Deertrail BROWN CHECK, br. r. 5 115 By Black Tony— Benanet. by St. Avonictu. (Trainer. J. Randolph. Owser, J. Randolph). Breeder. E. R. Bradley. C9266 Hunt'ton 3-4 l:kf%k*7 7 115 3«1 W Bog'ski S Ilena. I-ist Brush. Aleso 69217 Hunt'ton 54 f 1 :I4*tslop 17 116 4' W P.og'ski • BaattaUIr, Nordeek. PrettyBaby 69195 Hunt ton SJ f 1 :15 slop 10 116 45i W Bog'ski 9 Q. Esther. Oakl'nBt die. Mugivan 68347 Jefferson 1 3 16 L*:0J'/tfa3t 20 115 11 11 U* W"\ Wilson 12 St.tieimaiii. Stanley. A. N. Akin 64604 BlueGrnss 1 1-16 1:49 go'-d 7-5 112 44J C Dishmon I Oakaaaa, Th'derbird. I). Tokaloi 64537 PlaatTai ln.iOy 1:41 faat 5 HO 2' C Dishmon 0 Puzzle. Hyaiipom. the Swimmer 64507 BlueCrass 5i f 1 :07*ifast 31-10 110 Left at post. H E Jones 0 LajaHat, I/yKiakes. Boneroltliie 64252 I »x.Kair 3-4 fast i 110 2" H ■ Jones ■ Q. oft. Spa. J Corman. Nan.I-ine 64146 I^jt.Eair H f l:07^fast 115 2' R Har'ton S ICkWatt lill.. N'.yl-ine. Surnint 62783 Eatonia 1 1-16 1:19 fast 51 105 Left at post C Ralls 12 I.a Kondre. Mont joy. Sun God 62724 I-atonia 1 1-16 1 47*sfast 7'2 112 4 2 3'1 4-1 ■ Bflafcal I Make Ip. I^uis A. Tliaton ROSE OF FTCARDY. b. m. 5 (M) 110 By Jim Gaffney— Sensitive, by Kismet. (Trainer, O. E. Van Winkle. Owner. 0. E. Van Winkle). Breeder, D. T. Matlack. 69217 Hunt'ton 61 f l:14J%alaa 3.1 111 i* W raraa t KaaHalltr. Nordeek. Pn'iyl'.aby 68530 Jefferson 3-4 1:15 fast 30 110 10 9 SMI-' R Doyle 12 Huff. Hysteria. Oafcna 67200 Jeff.Tson 3-4!:16Vhvy 30 105 10 8 S! S:« W Eronk 12 Sli 'ghtShot. Spr'gVale. II. Akin 66111 H thorne 1 l:56'.ihvy S MS 6 S 5» »'• J Carroll 7 M.l'speritv. W .W'low. D.ofWIi 66016 H'lhorne 5j f 1:16 hvv 15 111 5 6 5* o'" I. QtajT S W.irWin'r. Marr'5.. WarlVunant 65924 H' thorne 3-4 I TPXIaat M 103 7 7 8» 7'» A PfcJatM 9 B.B'.kwell. liattyll.. 1) ufWratli £4378 Toledo :,S f 1 :0S':.r:ii:t 36 108 • 9^ ■ Me.loynUl Beiinir.i.Moti. Plato. Hunter Piatt 64309 Toledo Ab 3-1 l:ll%faat 16 111 4»4 E McJoynt 7 Kedgwi. k. Woolday. Malzavna 64221 Toledo 3-4 1:14 faat 82 115 3*1 H Cleni'ntslO Lenieye. San Diego. OurI.it. Ann 3rd Race [3rd Huntington] , « ■ 1 OrrJ DAPL" •» 1-2 FurlonKM. "-year-olds aud upward. 4'lainilnar. i April 17, Ora llAUL 1»2S 1:11 2-3 4 115.) RLPOSTA. b. m. 9 105 By Chnctanunda — Canestota. by Royal Emblem. (Trainer. W. R. Padgett. Owr.er. H. Dougherty). Breeder. ,T. Sanford. 69263 Hunt'ton S\ f 1:!!Sjhvy 9 105 45 H GlieU 7 I. I.ii htenl eim. Rustler. B.Giles 69220 Hunt'ton 6| t l.HSslop 16 5 Ml 2* H Qllek 7 Chow. Arbitrator. Moore-tn;e 69198 Hunt'ton 6j f 1 :14Vslop 12 Ml 31 H QMck B Adventuie. S.I'oard. Sa.ijawei 68352 Havana T.J f 1 :0:"-ifast 13 10! 7 4 1- "■'■ H Gli.'k S MVhcii. C.Kn.anlo. I'-.v'y Baaea 68305 Havana 5J f 1 :0S"ifast 4 102 2 4 2»k 411 H OUek I Port Light. RayAlkin. M.niti.hen 67507 Havana 5J I I :CS*sgood 8 W7 1 3 41 •*• T Nolan !» M ix(;..|.j. IS. Webb-. t'ol.Mnphy 67181 Havana a£ f 1 :07-'"ifast 16 Ml i 5 6 1 7:1 A Arvin 7 M.I.ine. MyKi'ri ll'a t. Puff Ball 64453 KlacKd. Ab 6-1 l:00'ifast 1-2 110 1 W Hinphv S r'.C. Corley. K'ri-assle. (•'nonball 64282 K.n^Ed. Ab 5-8 1:00 fast 3 118 1" W L k son 7 K.C.C.rley. Tiieiesa. Capt.lirect 64164 Delmier Ab 5-S l:03*ifast 14-5 109 55j W Hinphy 9 Mike. Ruiiuiir. J.i.obeau 64099 Delmier Ab 5-S l:07Vihvy 3 111 S- W Hinphy S Avion, Itiposta. Eddie Tranter WRECKLESS. b. g. 4 116 By Wrack— Ogress, by Eon. (Trainer. R. Ferris. Owner, J. Abrams Breeder. J. T. Gwathmey. 69217 Hunt'ton 51 f 1 :14Vj»lop ■ II* 7" J Pevic ■ BaaCaBk. Nordeek. IVettyKaby 66575 Akron lmTOy l:50*sfast 4 M B*l J Pevic ■ Mont|»erri. SilexII.. I'oI gaunst 66539 Akron 61 f li'.^fast 4 101 6s! .1 Pevie M P.Boneio. P'lorMail. r.ilvgam't 66506 Akroti lm70y 1:51 fast S 37 4' .1 Pevie 7 Pierrot. Drifting. Silex II. 66437 Akron lm70y l:5S\hvy 61 99 2\ J Nate 7 FarewellTap*. Mel. Polly. Berlin 66333 Akron 61 f 1 :24Vsfast 9 100 3* J Pevic S Efficient. M'tperri. DintyMoore 66083 M H'ghts 3-4 1:19 mud 3S 102 «" O Atwell 7 Van Dres'r. KwllTaps. ITality 66018 M H'ghts 3-4 1:19 hvy 11 102 7* J Pevic 9 Maid-nVoter. (antiiil. I'un tual 65709 NK'ton 3-1 1:20 fast 6* 102 6» J Pevic 7 Rosefield. Safranor, Back Bay NORDECK. b. h. 6 115 By Sain— Bashford Belle, by Falsetto. (Trainer. C. W. Chappell. Owner. C. W. Chapnell). Breeder. G. J. Long. 69249 Hum ton 51 f I la%fcaj S 112 7— T M.-Clyn 7 Far East. Carrara, Chow C9217 Hunt'ton 51 f I USslop 14 116 2* T M.tlyn 9 BkaGaBae. P'llyltaby. Br. heek 67840 KtJr'mls 1 1-16 1 :50"V,hvy Bt 10S 11 11 ll'»ll-' B Harb'n-12 I. Ammie. Mliaillkfcia. B*lat*M 67752 P.Gr'aak 3 4 ld2%Caat 10 105 12 13 l:;s ll* J WaUaeaM RapidDay. Monastery. Sagam'e 67463 K.Gr'nds 1 1-16 1 :.4*r.hvy 15 109 9 9 9 S»F Murphy 9 Ifneville. Waakaajt, Tlioinhelge 67059 J. fferson 1 l-C 2.01:V.hvy 10 1)9 I C o5 5"4 A Roaeh 9 Amaze. S.Haua. J'ul.sa 66995 Jefferson 5-8 l:02'^mud 50 120 6 7 6» 6-J J D Mn».v 7 Ablate. Venire. Sea Mint 66956 Satfaraaa l-41:M%laat 50 SB) 1 7 7 74# I I M'ney 7 Aiarat. J'iilloshor. Jake ISerger 62559 Lataakl 1 1-4 t4a%ftaat 69 SB 7 7 7 7" K Anthony 7 Padua. The Wit. Alex Jr. 62482 Lataala 1 1-4 2:07 faat 40 110 2 5 5' 6*J N J B'rnes ■ Padua. Countess. Dr. Uae LIVELY, ch. g. 9 115 By Ballot— Livonia, by Star Shoot. (Trainer. T. Costello. Owner. T. Costello). Breeder. J. E. Madden. 69266 Hunt ton 3-4 1 :lSHhvy 27 115 6'' R V.cy "r: nn S Ileni. I^st 15:ush. Brown Cheek 69195 Hunt ton SI f 1 1". slop 13 116 7'R MeCr'nn I y'n Esther. Ork.Be.ie. Mu^ivaa 68637 Jeff eaaaa lrn70y l:16t5fa.st 15 109 4 12 12 12--i W Reid 12 Kxeeution. Blazonry. Adventure 67942 FCrn.ls 3-4 l:13*ifast 25 105 11 11 10' 12" W Reid 12 E.l.'tenh'ni. Inakay. T. Cassidy 61627 M. Heights .".* f 1 0S'iSood 6 107 7« G Mangtnll Ballynew. tf-fiftlTt. Just Fancy SEA BOARD, b. r. 5 115 Bx Deutschland — Polister.a, by Polymeius. (Trai-er. T. F. Bornraa-v Owner. M. C. Pritchard). Breeder. Nerada Stock Farm. 69249 Hunt'ton l| f 1 ITtlnj 17 112* 6'" R M-Crnn 7 Far Baat, Carrtir-. t how 69217 Hunt'ton 51 f 1 5M%akaj 13 5 116 3JJ Bell 9 Eautiallie. Nordeek. Pic'tyBjby 69198 Hunt'ton l| f 1 :14*tslop 4 116 21 J Bell C Adventure, KkMata, S.i-aj.iwea 68981 Mobile Ab 61 f 1 :29Shvy 41 117 2 11' 2'1 E Martin ■ llici bison. Ailliro. Anow Point 68966 Mobile Ab 6-1 SSSjfast 4 .J 116 7 5 51 IHH Mangan S Sky Man. Spring Vale. Fmden 68951 Mobile Ab 5-8 i»%Iaat E 121 1 4 4: 3'i G Mangan B Flip. Maehiavelli. Fringe (.8899 Mobile Ab 5-8 .".flHfast 12 116 4 3 31 3T J S.-ii'woo.l B East Girt, Flip. Fast Trial 68876 Mobile Ab ". S 1 OOSgood 10 121 6 4 4' 4U R Rice 7 Zoona. Flip. I leer 68838 Mobil.- Ab .'. S 1 :02Shvy I 120 4 4 41 4» J Sin' wood 6 Crest. Aunt Deda. Babylonian 66182 M H'ghls 51(1:17 hvy 14 105 B* N Burger 9 Effieient. Brian lit f. SevenS.aa 66053 M. H'ghts »lfl:121imud 19 111 4'1 S Wida 7 Earnest. SpringVale. Ut. Niece HATTIE WILLDO. b. m. 7 111 By Waldo— Hattie Mc (B. A. Jones). (Trainer. J. R. Carlock. Owner. J. R. Carlockl. Breeder. B. A. Jones. 66536 Akron Ab 5-S 1:01 fast B 115 «• J Pevio 9 Mali. I'.key Jane. .Tani"R 0, 65511 NK'ton Ab 5-S 1:00 fa.st 23 109 i'i H S Jones 7 Curren. y Coombs. Mcljine C5417 NK'ton Ab 5-8 14B%faat 131 113 2» H S Jones IS It. Raffirly. Our Attca 65245 X.Kto.i Ab E -S 1 :02"ifast 1 1 10.S j'! T Buel ■ Pcmerene. Du.ll.ISag. PokeyJane 65111 NK'ton Ab 5-S 1:02 good 12 107 4*1 T Ri.-e 6 A.Midd'ton. M Malloii. Pomerene 65074 NK'ton Ab 5-S 1 :02~slow 13 108 EH T Hae S James t; . Dudb- BaK. Jaza 64709 CaaLak* Ab 5-S 1 .-OlHfaSt HO 105 E* O Atwll 7 Pok.y Jane. V.r-^e. i.ui Meme 64673 Conl.ake Ab i-S 1:01 fast 14 105 6*| 0 Atwell 7 O11rI.it Ann. Rulmli. Peg E.ilon 64525 Erie Ab 5-8 1 .OlHmud 11 IOC 7"! T I5uel 7 llatticMi Cart.. . f.M.mbs. Biitmla DORIS, b. f. 4 (M) 105 By Boot; and Saddle — Evelyn Doris, by Bea Brush. (Trainer. W. Rock. Owner. L. Loredo). Breeder. T. M. Murphy. 68696 JeftVrson E| f 1 :'.9*oslow 20 US 8 7 6'- 61 A Aecardy 12 Saltan. Aaatle Km. Baa Ca'.lie 68326 J.-ff-rson oj f IJHtfaat N 111 7 9 S« I ' F Smith 12 Panasain. Am.lia S.. Jaaa 67708 F.Gr*aaa 3-4111 fast s BB i 11 7u 6* .1 frrar— 11 1 ITrtnaVra K'aaaara, (Cdolier 67177 K.Gr'iids 3-4 i l.Hhvy 8 BSJ 6 3 4« .",'J C, Met* 11 Radiant. Vori-k. Mim.ie IS. 61158 ISowi- 7-S 1 : J0~Jnat 45 94 5 4 61 7 » J Wallace 10 Dr. Reed. Archive. Wei. Stranger 60898 Mobile Ab i S SSSfast 30 10a 7 7 6' 6» T Bfajl 9 MiraBki CI . B'j Evelyn. ilabel.V. B0882 Mobile lm70y 1:51Hfast 30 100 3 4 6* 55» A Frieshon C. E'.ulii.ii. Mtiwisxl. WarKelief TURTLE EYE. b. f. 3 (M) £5 By Mont d Or— Niko. by Ossary. (Trainer. E. E. White. Owner. E. E. White 1. Braed3r. D. W. Scott. 66750 DadeP'rk ii f ll^muj 35 MB 3 9 3 |M H tlray 9 Gold. Billows. K'aiMaid. t;'lF,»rd 4th Race [4th Huntington] j i ! I , j lyliL. DAPC •*""* Mile. lOlks' Club Purse. 4-year-olds and upward. Claiming, fill llMbC (April 1^, 1D2:; 1:14 1-3 7 113.) ARCHIE ALEXANDER, ch. g. 7 110 By Harrigan— Anytime, by Yankee. (Tiaiuer. J. Randolph. Owner, J. Randolph). Breeder. B. A. Jones. 69251 Haatlaa 2-4 lls^hvy 8 h* V W Rog'.-ki 8 Ma I Si Ik. Iliirli tost. Ston-wall 69176 Hunt'ton 3-4 l:l«4*faat 3-2 il.: BJ w Baaj'ski « ller.oii. Magidaa. Kaaad'Anaaa 687S8 Jeffeisoii B-4 1:ls%taat 6 MC 11 10 0- :■• A Ab-1 11 Theo. Ba II III II.. Marimba 68574 Jeffeiaaa 3-4 l:14%faat 6 MB 7 7 5-21 B Pool m Mai Bodine. Orkara, Ikaa .68511 J.-ff.rson 3-4 1 :16'r.fa.st 1110 IM I 5 t% 4- ('. Baa 12 Autieipali-. I'liien. Jaiaktlia 68370 JcTfcraaa lm70 l:«Hfcfaat 3 MC 2 4 4' 5» G Btrta 7 Bakalaka, II l".lner. o r.'ihday 68327 J-fl'-rson 3-4 1 .13'-5fast 7 MB 10 t 9* 4-\ A Sftwoa 12 Oreus. 1 he IV 1 uvian. 'lheo 68190 FCrn.ls 3-4 llC-ihvy 15 105 4 8 7» 7 - J Ch'l nets S Sagamore, .I.I'.tl'llar.i. Moiiaa'iJ 67944 r*.Gr*ada 3-4 1 sKftfaat 6 in 7 7 41 4Ji B Dajrla B EkaarK.. B.Ckarl1a, Mavoum'a OGARI'It. b. f. 4 105 By Granite— Annagh. by Broomstick. (Trainer. M. J. Beauchamp. Owner, L. H. Sewell). Bieeder. J. H. Lo'icnhrim. 68739 .Iff. r;on lmTOy l:4T%faal 4i 107 1 2 SJ 3« F Murphv 12 Iany Kate. liveliness. Diana 68701 JafTaraaa 1 l-M l:4S%aU« 7 MB I 3 7^ 7«F Marjaay Mt M.BMkifla. I. Ammie. KirkleT'B 68633 Jefferson 2-4 1 :14 Vast SJ 102 1 12 11- 11» A Al.el ]- Hillh'se, C.J t gmile. Tli-iVru'B 68567 Jefferaaa 3-4 l:tt%faat is : 107 4 2 2» 2' J Ch'bawra a J nJ'ph. B^aaSaker. C^.CaaaBa 68285 Joffaraaa R f IM fast 7 MB 2 3 2* 21 E Raakaa 12 BTaalaaaaa, Gav'aar, Gaaarafflaai 68225 JJeMccaaa 3-i UlWafaat 30 107 6 7 6* 67 B Raakaa '.» High Cost. Ablaze.' Basaaaaai 68006 F.Cr'nda 3-4 1 :i::*. fast 5 1".". » 10 9' :■'; E R.evitr. 10 ( his J (°ni«jraiik , Ulla*a. Tkaa 67089 Jefferson lmT'iy 1:10 hvy 41 MC 3 2 21 2* 13 M-in M H'misKemb!.-. Ur'aTrar. Tulane 67001 Jefferson 2-1 l:1'J\hvy 5 Hi 7 4 3* 6*| G Mem 11- MBm B . Mens... Simplhiiy 67011 Jolfers.n El f llj'iinud 10 l"'* 3 2 2" 3 1(1 M--in 8 Monastery. L'tBffart, yairkltna ARMISTICE, b. g. 6 110 By Disguise — Debacle, by Berd Or. (Trainer. F. A. Alexander. Owner, J. F.' McCauleyl. Breeder. J. W. Corrigan. 67712 I'l.rn.ls lmTiy 1 :4 '-r.fHsl 4« 111 I I s Br" J 1 ^fn-..ll ilr'sT: ■••e. Z.il'Arn C ■.-W.-llea 66307 raajlilll lm70y 1 (6 l..st 30 102 E E 5 I" II Thomas S S.aCov.\ SeaMint. BcattiakCaiafl 66123 Jam.iiia 1 1 16 1 IS'.-.fast S 114 5 5 5 4; C H Mill-r 5 S.s.t.Cii.-f. Wiii'.oiine. Ki, ka'na 65991 laaaalra 1 Ml 1 aMaXaaal M IM* 1 8 8 |«« a CaUku s \'ul -ain I'ark. Itantrr. Consort Balls Jamaica 1 1-16 1 47~f;.st 1" ill 1 4 5s 6,; E Man/. 9 c.irmeneita. laitaaaaaa. MakM 65478 Aajaaaarl I l.lfcfaal 8 U3 ( 7 8« s ' 1. Eaaac 11 IBailiClhl. tlniaai. BarvJSaaa 65089 Balaaaal 1 1 B%faal M 111 6 8 8' v B Ball 11 hingAiu-n QaaaaBa, T ivrm'a 64106 Saratoga 1 I BTjlaHj M :'»6 4 9 11 U M Tkaaaaall H.ihi. S« a Mint. King BBlill 63958 Karataaa 1 i.-j f.iSt 15 112 1 1 l1 1 11 Thomas 9 l'.iink. Araaafcaa, Kaaaaatta 63677 Empire lm70y 1 46Hfast 5 1;7 1 II 9' S1 S Eo.ve II ( .11 . ri. l-ibro h. ilnize HIGH GEAR. ch. g. 9 110 By Ivan the Terrible— Miss Moor.ey. br My Boy IL (Trainer. E. L. Snyder. O^nsr. H. B. Holmes). Breeder. W. W. Drr-.'.ca. 68C95 ..'.it. aaa a 1 l-BSl:a1 fast 3 III 7 I 6 B** J Bell :i VjrBa, BaagkM Qaraa, Daaaalki 6H5I4 Jaftaraaa 1 I at l.aMfcfaal M U3 •; 7 4- 4«t .1 Ball S Plkaa, H.rardarr, l». Binaaav 168009 I'Crni.s 1 l-M ii7lsfast 13 5 112 6 13* 3»i I Bafl SAtl'.oyll. II BaSiila. Br.Cklef •;7586 K.tir'n.ts l I M i.4s'if:tst 4 112 5 6 61 6'i J Bail » Baaa. Bllaaaij Bba, the Wit 66739 Itaaafrk 1 1 -M I 47 fast 3-i 1J9 2 1 1» 1* .1 Owens 5 B I Ikaai. Twiii I'.Iue. fcrtf*! 166713 Ua.lel-rlv 1 1 :3SHfast 23 b) IK. 1 1 1« L»*K Peizohlt I J'nHoslior. Jacobean, R.ivensw'd ^.6686 Dadel-rk 1141 fast 17 10 M 4 2 !' 1 j !■ rkkaakit S l'.luillouse. Warldol. M'lowmot 66599 Eatonia. 1 1-16 i:t6!-ifa.st 4 BSJ 4 2 4' 4* II StutU It Claymore. Luveliu'sa, Twia.Ulua DEEP SIBKER. b. g. 4 116 By Beach Con-ber— Water K.. by Water*©*. (Trainer. L. A. Sere.gni. Owner. L. A. Seregni). Breeder. D. W. Scott. €9249 Hunt'ton .'.J f l:'.3Shvy IS 117 4- 1 Bell 7 Far Hast, tarrure. (how » 68742 Jefferson 1 IS 1 :.M fa?t I 113 12 9 10- ll" H Thurberl2 Repeater. Dark Hill. ;rassTrec I 4 f«617 Jefferson 1 1 1G 1 49"ifast ? .". If* 9 6 ("J 34 A AM 9 K'fclev'gton. Il'goyne. IfcirkHill I 8577 J.fferson 1 1-16 l.4»%IM 5 li:: 11 3 2i 3" L Morris 11 Topmast, M. Roberts. KirklcVion I 68567 Jefferson 3-4 1 i:V.fas,t 10 112 9 .". 4' .1-1 I., Morris » .1. Joseph. Ogurite. ('..l.C-aitrmile i 88388 Jefferson C-4 l:14-ifast 4) 114 8 3 in 1 L Morris 12 tirayson. The Nephew. Wiicicss 68245 Jefferson "-4 1 :14»ifast 4 110 S 8 71 S1) II ThurberlO M. Winks. ('.Taylor. \\ .Pennant I 08132 FGr'nds 2-4 1:14 slow 00 10S 7 7 P 2'J II TlurberlO Rolo. The Nephew, Alex II. I TTJXANE. b. r. 4 110 By Wrack— Augn.' sta Victoria, by Sain. (Trainer, D. Womeldorff. Owner. W. D. Bernhardt). Breeder. S. K. Nichols. 68954 Mobile 1 l:44 *fast 7 114 2 I 3s 31 N Tlurger 5 .!»■ -obean. l'it Patter. F. Rooster ' 68898 Mobile Ab t-l ■ fast M 12*. fi 6 6 6" N Hurgcr 6 Assume. Vansylvia. C .A.Com'key ' 6847T. Jrffcrson 1 1-lfi 1 :533v.hvy 10 M 7 I 4\ 4"- R I o.i- 7 Spugs. Rpppatpr. Dumbfoiind-r ' 68390 Jpffprson 1 1-1 '5 1 :47%if».at 10 103 5 3 3* C'J B Harvey 11 St.Ponard. ScTgeman, Condolier ' 68325 .! ff-rson 1 1-16 1 :4S%fast 20 1!0 2 3 2" 2- .1 Chimera 7 Neddnni. Transient. Jordan 68192 F.Gr'nds 1 IS 1 :.i-T.hvy 20 100 3 S 9 9=' B Harvey 9 Devonirc. H. Pardner, Warl'rize ' 68009 F.Gr'nds 1 1-K l:f7%feat 12 111J 1 4 61 «" J D M'ncy S Attaltoyll.. MKobert*. 11 Gear ' 67914 F.Gr'nds o-4 1 :12*tfast 20 112 1 4 7 6°1 A Roach S KlnierK.. R. Charlie. Mavouru'n ' I Page 7 5th Race [5th Huntington] Krh DA PC '•'--* Mile. :i-jear-old» and upward, Claiming;. (April IS, IMS Oin HAUL — 1:14 l-r — 7 — 11s.) J RAPID STKIDE. cb. h. 6 118 By Rapid Water— Lady Ornama, by Ornament. (Trainer. J. P. Polk. Owner, J. L. Earl). Breeder. G. W. J. Bissell. 69265 Hunt'ton ..-4 I ITlfclllJ 6". US ?.' R S.heffel 5 Guvnor. Thf Wajr. AdTentnress , 67840 rurnds I 1-16 l:50M vy 4 10S I 2 2" 4'! E Sm'»'oC12 UAmmic. MiracloMrm. Iflotcar 67730 FGr'nds S-4 103%tkat S 116 6 2 21 21 I, l.yke 11 Rel'bilily. FIRVly's't. A.N. Akin 67603 P.ilr'mls ?-i l:14-\.fast 10 116 2 5 f.| 5; I, Lyke 13 Shaffer. M'nWinks. N I.McKin'y 67478 F.Gr'nds ."-4 l:ib"5hvy 17. 114 11 9 9-' '~~l E Scol.ie 11 Moon Winks, Feodor. Silence 65996 LatMtftB 3-4 1 liSmud 7 10S1 9 7 9« 9" J I) MneylO Clinr.Henry. RoynllVk, R.I'Mon 65231 l.exton 3-4 1 :l."-r.fast 10". 10.. 3 7 X S50 R Har'ton 8 HonorMan. FT— II— . r.r.-Swell 63887 K worth 7 fc 1 27-.-f.ist 48 M 4 5 7" 9*1 H Brvdgesl2 Anticipate, Rallynew. Ring Rose 63536 Windsor 3 -4 1 :12Vast 27 114 12 11 11 ll'" T Murray 12 Ablare, J.l'.rant. T.o'th'ldoru'g 63107 I-atonia 3 4 1:16 hvy 2 106 2 2 I'll' W Pool 10 I oiinnna. Robbie Shea, CreatiOL 62750 l^atonia 3-4 l:13Vaat 17 i0& 7 2 4' 4»1 W Pool 13 Youneed. flUJW . Pyx 62210 ihurchill I-t 1 JWfcfaK 29 112 1 2 6»» 7'» E Martin 8 Taeola. Marse John. Tharon 61552 UtK'MM 3 4 l:15=ihvy 23 113 3 C 8 S»i A Wilson 8 Hold Me. Rep, iohn S. Reardon FLIBBERTYGIBBET. blk. g. 6 118 By Peter Pan— Paintbrush, by Broomstick. (.Trainer. W. Caywced. Owner. W. Caywoo4). Breeder. Harry Payne Whitney. (9221 Hunt ton 1 1 -16 1 V^.sl.-p 1 121 4" J Rell 6 Piosperlor. Rittle M, Ruslhr 69177 Hunfton "-) 1 :14'sfast 14 110 2'J J Bell 7 Fred Kinney. Oral.Rgo. (Jienn 68474 .leffei-son 11 16 1 :7.4 hvy 2 113 3 2 2» 11 1^ Mo-rls 11 Hprald. Brtrution. Wraiislir (-S203 KC.rnds 2-4 1 :14!55slow 7 11-' 9 8 71 C:i M Sohw'tzl I Terminal. Sandahvoo»:. Min.Maa 67940 Ktlrnd.s 1 1 -16 1 :4x*f,fast • H« 12 12 13 1J«3 G Mangan 12 Ailliro. My Marie, Fast Trial 67836 K.Gr nds 3-4 1:1.". hvy I 116 9 3 ? 2 J Manganll Alva. Ardito. Rnrpoyne 67730 K.Grnds 111 tTfcf—t I 114 5 5 3s 3l E Pool 11 Rerbility, Rap.Slridp. A.N. Akin 67624 IVGrnds 2-4 1 14 fast ' 6 118 5 3 21 ;* .1 Rell 14 War Pennant. Hysteria. Fleer 67517 FGr'nds 3-4 l:14-\good 12 114 4 4 3= 3'1 J Bell 11 (Ir'nCcW. Reliabilily, F.Rm.sler EAU GALLIE. br. f. 3 107 By Rapid Water— Mabel Richardson, by Halma, (Trainer. A. J. Plack. Owner. W. E. Jones). Breeder. G. W. J. -Bissell. 69217 Hunt ton i| f 1 :14S»lop 3 2 100 1* W Organ 9 Nordeek. PrPttyBal.y. Rr'nCheik 69175 Hunt ton E|f lMliDVt 4110 M 3' W Organ 7 Runleigh. Adventuiess. llena 68737 JcftantM :•! f ItW^faPt 10 HO 1 4 3: !■ E Pool 12 Jupiter. Miss I^ighton. Iji O.b 68696 Jefferson 51 f 1 :(«%slow 10 109 1 4 3^ .l1 E Pool 12 Sultan, Auntie Km. M ss Claire 68572 Jefferson ."■! f l:08\fast 8 105 6 ■ !".' ?» J McCoy 12 Gleulivet. Sp Flax, M.Ij ighton 67324 Jefferson i| f l:10S.bvy 12 112 9 8 81 7" A Roa. h 12 SirSidi.ey. Kit.CarppnlPr. Kilan 67145 Jtff.rson Ell ITaiHJ »(» IOC. Left at post. I, MeD'ott 9 Pennan-o. Fprnandos. Iteguin 66792 D.idePrk " 4 1 l.",1 .slow 1.". 109 3 7 8 S'« T Ruel 8 Van'li'gUoy. TbelraaK., tl'IFord 66694 DadePrk H f 1 :07 fast 15 110 9 9 9 9*= T Buel 9 Bedazzle. Uolil. Billows, R'IMaid 66493 Toledo 51 f 1 09 fast 9-10 109 1 3 2!i t* J Chlmers 7 SilverMaid. FrankKrb. AuntieM. 66357 Toleilo r.i f 1 :07=r.fast 10 99 1 4 31 3'J .1 ChlmerslO Argo. Nmmhour. Nowata 661-28 Toledo 51 f 1 :0Sisf;iSt 4 103 1 3 4» 2» J Ch'Im^r* 7 Argo. Athlete. Nowata 65963 K' worth 51 f 1 :10 „hvy 6 100 1 7 6= 6* W Organ 8 Tliellsier, HighTen. Patchwork 65869 K'worth l| f 1 :08 fast 2 112 4 3 3" f% E Ambrse 8 Speedy CM, Uttle Andy. Shue ORALEGGO. b. r. 5 122 By Dr. Leggc— Oratossa, by Ormonde. (Trainer. J. J. Troxler. Owner. J. J. Troxler). Breeder, A. B. Spreckels. 69177 Hunt'ton "-4 liimfast SH0 120 3-J E Martin 7 F.Kinney. Flibb'tygibbet. Glenn 68490 Jefferson 3-4 1 lC'^slow S 112 6 6 5; ?.* J McCoy 12 Terminal. Minute Man. Feodor 68390 Jefferson 1 1-16 l:47^fast 12 112 7 4 6'1 7" J McCoy 11 St.Ponard. S 'rgeman. Gondolier 68025 F.Cr'nds I -4 1 :i3*fefast 10 107 10 11 81 6»1 J McCoy 11 Green Gold, Mom. Whalebone 67963 F.Gr'nds 14 1:14 fast 13 10 106 6 I 21 1- J McCoy IT Hf Int. Rnrgoyne. J'phine C. 67751 F.Gr'nds 3-4 liORiMt 11 5 103 7 5 4J 21 F Sha pe 13 Stock Pin, Jago. "ol. Taylor 67681 F.Gr'nds I I I ITM—I 1- 10219 6 4l Z" F Sliarpe 13 Youneed. FastTrial. Spring Vale SHINGLE SHACK, blk. g, 5 183 By Heno— Pastora, by Strephon. (Trainer. A. Tempest. Owner. A. Tempest). Breeder. Belair Stud. 69199 Hunt'ton ll:50%slop 19 109 I1 H Kelly 6 Rallylicll. Pie, Tokalon March 68908 Havana 1 1 :42-Vfast 8-5 107 1 1 11 1* F W'dst'k 9 Aft Night. llMlWl, BillHuulev 68815 Havana 3-4 1 :14^fast 21 110 8 6 •* i.1! W Kelley 9 J.Healey. Math. Gunner. L..Niece 68786 Havana .'.1 f l:09'^fast 5 lii 10 7 61 4H W Kelly 10 FlyingOrb. Chevalier. M*li*«*M 68033 Havana 3 4 1:14*afast 8 115 6 5 4" 3' W Kelly I MaryMallon. Bantam. I* Bleutt 67867 Havana 1 1:41 good '.\ 104 8 5 V '•* W Kelly S PreltyBaby. Riernian. Ferrum 67738 Havana 3-4 1 lO^fast 15 115 7 6 5s 3*1 W Kelly 12 War Idol. Mambi, Chevalier 67258 Havana 3 4 l:18\h.vy 34 ^07 6 7 6s 5:;AV Kelly 9 M.idNell. Discuss'n. Heliotross 63060 Aqutduct 5-8 1 :00V.slop 20 110 10 13 13' 13" E Taplin 15 C'ghjordan, ThePeruv'n. Belm'r ASSUMPTION, br. g. 7 120 By Jack A tkin— Arrogance, by Goldefi Haxlre. (Trainer. J. 5. Whatlcy. Owner, i. Rorria). Breeder. J. MacManua. 68867 Havana 1 Lri%hl»t 10 107 1 I 31 ¥% B Banks S Haxel W.. I^ink. The Wag 68766 Havana 51 f 1 :07V fast 20 114 8 8 8 S'» H Wakoff 8 CubaEncto. Redmon. Salam'der 68664 Havana 1 l:4M»lMt 4 110 4 3 3J 0; R McO'ott S Watereo. Czardom, Hullo 68623 Ha\.ina ImOOy l:44V.fast 15 113 8 6 fi3 7' R McO'ott S Cromwell. Herron, Black Top 68500 Havana lm50\ l:44Hfa=t. 8 115 4 5 6 65J .1 Brunner 7 Montillo. Roseate. Prospector 68310 Havana 11:40 fast 7 116 8 8 8 5:s J Brunner 8 Wild Cat, Hazel W.. Heliocross 68236 Havana lm50y lAltfW 1 110 3 1 l5 1} J Brunner 8 GeoigeW.. J.ti'Connell. J.Thayer 68177 Havanc. Im50y 1 :4.".'ifast 2 103 7 6 I'l 3»* C Grace 8 TopRung. D'tyLady. Maj.Uomo 68139 ll»l— 3-4 l:13^fast 4-5 107 4 6 6« 3s C Grace 8 Koran, Blackstone. Far East KOREB. b. g. 6 118 By Horron — Cyprienne. by Kingston. (Trainer, W. R. Padgett. Owner. H. Dougherty). Breeder, Talbot Bros. C7275 Havana 1 l:43*&slow 2 104 5 3 6k 7" H Ptutts 7 Bond. Chimera. T. F. McMabon 67216 Havana 1 1-16 1 :50 -.mud 9 5 j03 4 2 25 21 H Stutts 6 D.ofWell'ton. T. Queen. Montcllo 67028 Havana lm50y l^t^fast S 10.S 1 3 3= 3»1 T Burns S Ciceronian. Alliran. llarlock 66776 Marlboro 1 1-16 1 :5SUgood 9-10 109 6 2 35 4» E Jelley 7 P'tarede. K'glingll., D.'sBest 66734 Marlboro 1 1-16 1:51 fast 7-0 109 3 2 25 21 E Jelley 7 DoctorJisi. IT t a rede. Prospector C6477 Empire 1 1-16 1:50 fast 7 113 5 7 10' 11" E Sande 11 CareFree. StarCourt. Juno 66273 Empire lm70y 1 :4e\fast 12 11110 5 S1 9;J E Jelley 11 Sir Galahad II.. Consort. Orderly 66090 Jamaica 1 1-8 1 :56%good 2* 112 4 1 1' 3 IE Bell 7 Witchwork. Rustler, C .nsort BEE'S WING, blk. m. 6 113 By Buckhors— Natalie D.. by Ben Strome. (Trainer. A. E. Smith. Owner, W. Aerne). Breeder. J. W. Bell. 68694 Jefferson 1 1-16 1:49 fast 20 HO 1 7 P 6'= J Majestiel2 Black Hackle. Bonfire. Corson 68474 Jeffeison 1 1 16 1:M hvy 8 105 7 8 61 5" J fhlm-isll Plib'tygibbet. Herald. Execution 68137 F Gr nds 1 1-16 1:49 slow 10 100 3 5 4* 4" J Wallace 9 Pro. Tom. Carm'cita. G.D'gherty 68095 FGr'nds 1 1-16 1 :50 good B 103 S 4 21 5:1 J Ch'lmersll Iaght Wine. Ashland. Hickory 68062 F tlr'nds 3 4 l:10\mud 15 K* 6 4 51 3! J Ch'lmersll Cl'kson. Btimbfoundei . Tingling 67942 F.Gr'nds 3-4 1 13%fast 15 108 12 12 12 11" J Cn"lmeral2 E.l.'tenh'm, InaKay. TX««Mtf 67223 Jefferson 1 1-16 1 :.»M,slow 15 105 8 9 9" S" E Roehm 12 Natural. BritishUner, Amanda 67074 Jefferson lm70y l:52Wivy 41 107 6 6 61 0" J Owens 8 Kirah. MaiyAgnesS.. (CceFoster CHINCOTEAGUE. ch. m, 5 123 By Trap Hock — Anna Russell, by Russell. (Trainer. G. K. Alien. Owner, G. K. Allen). Breeder. A. Belmont. 69252 Hunt'ton i| f l:12\hvy 26 112 5'* W P'mros? 6 Jago. Tom Norris. Adventure 68888 Havana lm50y 1 :44Vsfast 10 104 5 2 31 47 H Stutts 8 Koseatp. I'nclp Sonny. Herron 68816 Havana 5-4 1:15Sfast 10 111 7 7 f '1 4'1 W P mrose 9 Get'Bm. SanDiego. Salamander 68678 Havana 1 3-16 2:02 fast 7 103 1 3 7: 8"i S Banks 9 Czardom. Bounce. Randel 68623 Havana ImOOy 1 4i"*r.fast 15 103 I 2 4" 04 S Banks h CromweH. Herron, Black Top 68538 Havana 1 l:40" ifast 5 106 0 2 4- 6" P Groos 7 A.osta. Darnley. Drapery 68480 Havana lm50y l:44^fast 31 100 3 1 l1 1: P Groos 9 J.R.Roche, Wal.Turnbow. Puzzle 68427 Havana 3-4 l:14%fast 10 111 7 2 5s 4=5 W P mrose S Mary Reigel. First Pullet. Red 68392 Havana 3-4 1 :14Sifast 10 11113 8 8 7IJ W P'mrose S Watereo. Robbedtlaii, Forewarn 68252 Havana 3-4 l:13=jfast 7 109 6 7 7 CCJ W I'' mrose 7 Redmon. Far East. Get 'Km 68174 Havana 3-4 1 :14«ifast 5 1101 C 6 41 1: W P'mrose 9 Machine Gunner. Capers, Mambi TATTING, ch. f, 4 116 By General Roberts— Frill, by Burgomaster. (Trainer. C. W. Ross. Owner, C. W. Ross). Breeder. G. X. Van Gorden. 65143 New Ken. 6A f 1 :26 *iast 17-10 113 1" T Fuel 6 Sarafax, Kimono. Maura 4-4707 ConEake Ab 0-8 1:01 fast 20 100 44}(' Atwell 7 Cannyljidy, Maura. FarewTI'ap , 644 74 Erie 61 f 1:23 fast 0 103 481 O Atwell 8 Mr. Kruter, No Wonder. Neg 64451 Erie 11:40 fast 7 Ml 3 O Atw.ll 6 St. Kevin. Little Niece. Kimono 64344 Toledo Ab 2-4 1:11 fast ." 110 5* II S Jones 7 McGee'sPink, Gip.Joe. Kejgw'k 64220 Toledo 3-4 FH^fast M 10G 8« 1 Gordon 8 Mi«st rest wood. Hap.Buiton. It 63094 Coiine't Ab OS l:01^ifast 18-0 107 34 T Wayt S SkooUr, BabyEvelyu, HappyGil) 6th Race [6th Huntington] C4U RAPP * *"'S ^f,,,"s' 4- ear-olils and upward. Claiming;. ( 'o track JORDAN, ch. g, 4 111 By Tony Bonero — Boja. by Handsel. (Trai-er. 6. Arvin. Owner. G. Arrin). Breeder, T. B. Jones. 69250 Hunt'ton 1 l:51- hvy 11-5 111 U W Fronk 6 Mooresque. Buektioard. BoWl.les 69196 Hunt'ton lm70y 1 ::,6': slop 6 108 1 - W Fronk S Buckl.M. Challenger. Mild. Ruth 4,8984 Mcbil- Ab O. f 1:3) hvy 31 110 7 6 6" 6" W O'k'son 7 Mai h'velli. Kingl'gll.. Wireless 68970 Mobile Ab t| t l:24S.mu.l 4! US 6 5 O'i 0*\ W Ouns'n S N'maadie. Saca'wei. K'ling II. 68325 Jeff, ison L 1-K l:4t%fast 6 105 7 7 4" 4: B Harvey 7 Ncdd.-m. Tnlane. Transient 4.8228 .I.fferson lm70. 1 :47 fast 10 101 8 5 5' 4«J R Harvey 8 Gondolier. MayBodine. Magician 68137 FGr'nds 1 1 16 1:41 sl; w 2 106 8 9 9 9" B Harvey 9 Prom. Tom. Carm'cita. G JJ'herty 67586 l'.Gr'iids 11-M1 M%Caa£ 12 101 8 9 7' 4J1 B Harvy 9 Gem. Slippery Elm, The Wit 67443 FGr'nds 1 l-M 1 Silk*? 10 104 4 — 2« I1 B Harvey 14 Kttahe, Chief. St. Geimain 66666 Pimlico I 14 FOO'-sloW 8 103 3 5 516-'" Lang 7 W: rYictor. Gallivant. Dolly C 6660C Pimlico I 1-16 1 48'i.fast 44 10S 12 12 10 10"' E Fator 12 IlallolMaik. SotitliBreeze. Moco | PIRATE MeGEE, ch. g. 6 112 By McGee — Precocious, by Pirate of Penzanc*. (Trainer. J. A. Gibson. Owner. L. W. Johnsonl. Breeder. C. W. Moore. 69178 Hunt ton 1 1-1.; 1 :49V.fast H 11" 1-1 W Fronk 8 Prospector. Kingling II., Phelau 68571 .!• ff r-.n 1 1-8 I :.r4i: j.fai«t 13 IIS 13 12 12 10 : W Gourle\-12 I'.lue Riusli. Brav .. Cliatcauga.v (8290 Jefferson 1 1-8 1:56 fast 4 111 8 2 3 33 W Gourkyll Biix .m. Pastoral. Sp«-ctacular ;iii 68115 FGrnds 1 1 -9 1 :54^fast 7 Mi 10 10 6: 54 W GourleylO Sc'rgeman. J.Fairnian, W. Prize 67968 F.Gr nds 1 2-16 2:01^fast 8 Ml 13 12 8' f.:i W Gourle;.13 Ace. Bolster, Bill and C * 4.7587 IVGrnds 1 .1-16 -':02 Cost 5 112 6 5 £4 54 W Gourl.-y 7 KingTrojan. Exliorter. Magic'u 67382 Jefferson 1 IS 1 :M%fMt 7 112 11 4 U I4 W (Jourle; 12 Tyranny. Itrownliill. Solil Rock 67286 Jefferson 1 1 16 1 :49\fast 20 100 9 11 7' 0i W Gourleyll Wiuneconne. Eterity, Tipgling LITTLE ED. br. g. 7 118 By Norford — Purse Rose, by Orsini. (Trainer. C. W. Chappell. Owner. C. W. Chappell). Breeder. A. Neal. 69253 Hunt ton lm70y 1 OO^hvy 18 5 112 2= F J Baker • M.P'sperity. Chali'ger. fl'rgeW. 69221 Hunt ton 1 1 -16 ! •.V^sslop 0 121 2,: F J Baker • Piospcctor. Rustler. Flib'tygib't 69178 Hunt'ton I 1-16 l:4f%teat 22 110 0*1 R Baxter S I'ir.Mcdic PNix-.tor. K'glingll (.8763 Jeff.rson 1 1-16 1 ::\mud f 11» 10 8 : 4» G Man^anl2 Herald. Rnrgoyne. Phelan 68722 J. -ff rson I 2-16 2:02»ifast 10 IK 13 11 8- 6»E Martin 12 Bolster, Bonfire, Jacobina 68597 Jeffeison 1 1-2 2:36Sfast 4 112 7 5 4h 4: G ManRan 7 Stanley. 1 inanc'iRooster. Moody 68571 Jefferson 1 1 S 1 OO^r.fast » 113 11 10 8' S!1G Mangan".' Mlue Brush, Bravo. Chateaugay 67883 FGr'n.ls I 1 t 1 'BVt 100 MS 13 12 10" 10:4 E Harl.'nel2 Ormencita, P,olster. Ailliro 67819 FGr'nds I 1-16 1:51 hvy 15 110 9 8 72 8'4 E Hai l/ne 9 War Piize. Adv'tuie. Mor. Elder HARRY M. STEVENS, ch. g, 7 112 By Superman— Rose Prim, by Potomac (Trainer. G. S. Allen. Owner,, G. K. Allen). Breeder. Young & Gorham. 68846 Hav:.na 1 1-4 20S fast • 110 7 7 C- 6'4 W P'mrose S J.R.Itocl.e. J. AIM lark. FelixM. 68789 Havana ImOOy l:4S%fMt 10 HI 6 M 10 H'-" W P'mroseltl Brennan. Fr'kShaniioii, HaroluK. 68727 Havana ImOOy 1 :44 -_fast 15 117 8 7 6 } 5 « W P ti;rose i Ilr.Sliafer. Pio eeds. Af teiNigl.t 67593 Havana ImOOy 1:40 fast 13 115 7 5 4' "| W P'mrose 7 S'tAway. Bwif tcricket. Advance 67449 Havana Im.OOv 1 :40-Vifast 4 110 6 4 4= I'JW J 'mrose 8 Orris. Homam. Medusa 67388 Havana 2 4 i:12Sfast 20 116 1 7 '.' |»| W P'mrose 8 ArrahGoOn. Maj.Doiuo. Ruddles 66904 Havana 1 1-S 1 :04M.fast 17 110 1 4 2" 2' W Pi rose 6 SunGo.l. Wakefield. BiliHnriley 66888 Havana imOOy 1 40 fast 15 113 3 6 C» 0s W Pr rose 6 Hatloek. Nelle Yorke. DukeRufi' 6C519 Latonia 1 1-8 l:03%faat 137 113 1 10 S: T;i W 1 rimselo Mechanic, Walk I p. Gem » I 4 I I i I I ' ' ' ' ' ' ' I J , RUSTLER, ch. g. 5 112 By Transvaal— RusiU. by Puryear D. (Trainer. J. White. Owner. J. White " Breeder. Morris & Walden. 69263 Hunfton 61 f P.llShvy 10 115 2'1 R Har'ton 7 L.Lictenheim. B Giles. Riposta 9221 Hnnt'ton 1 1-16 1 :58^slop 51 121 3" R Har'ton 6 Prospector, 1/tloBd. Flibty'gib't 68783 Jefferson 1 2-16 2:06aj.hvy 30 117 12 10 S» 6'5 J Conley 12 Escarpolette. Dpvonitp. Etmhe 67201 Jeffprson 1 3-16 2:04-\,hvy S 1111 7 4 41 4«1 J Conley 7 Sagamook. Dr.Rae. I^rdHerlwrt 67031 I.fferson 1 1-4 2:1.' mud 4 1101 6 4 5= 5" J Conley 6 K'gTrojau. Austral. WML'atJM 66409 Empire 1 1-4 2:ll:»sgood 41 110 J " 4» 4" G Babin 6 Huonec, L'dHerbert. Th'nhedge 66090 Jamaica 1 IS l.^gnod 11-5 110 7 4 4' 2» J Conley 7 Witchwork. Horeb. Conscrt 61074 Jamaica 1 1-15 1 ^fc'/tfast 6 114 7 7 7 o;l J Conley 7 Henry G.. Lady Zeus. Cote d'Or JNO. R. ROCHE, ch. g. 6 112 By Magneto — Marguerite Doyle, by St. Maxim. (Trainer. T. Brorhears. Owner. T. Broshears). Breeder. M. Doyle. 69221 Hunt t..n I 116 laWftHte* li 121 f.« E Sequin 6 Piospector. Little Ed. Rustler 69178 Hunt'ton 1 1-16 1 :4?\..fast 10 110 S« E Sequin 8 Pir.McGcc. PVpc. tor. Kglingll. 68923 Havana 2 1 -16 :'.:';9"v,fast M 110 3 1 l'l I'J W Taylor 7 J.Alf.Clark. Yan.Roy. 1ft HH 68840 Havana 1 1-4 2:08 fast SO 107 3 1 1^ 1-1 W Taylor 8 J.Air.Clark. FelixM , MwMfBI 68803 Havana 1 IS 1 :00\fast H 111 8 8 6"' 3» W Taylor 9 Czardom, .1. AlfredClai k. Bounce 68768 Havana ImOov 1 :43Vf.fast 6 109 8 10 9'i S:i H Wakoff 12 Tan 11.. Carrure. Edith K. 68708 Havana 1 1-16 1:49 fast 6 107 7 5 6» 2l H Click 8 J.O'Con'l. In.( haut. J.Alf.Clark 68663 Havana ImOOy l^Okfast 20 108 9 6 71 7*1 L Gray 9 Herron, ljink. .lohnii.v O't oinu II CAPITAL CITY. br. g. 9 112 By Bobbie Kean — Eminola. by Aloha. (Trainer D. Hill. Owner, A. Hill). Breeder. G. B. Bull. 09221 Hunt ton 1 I 16 « -_s!o. 13 121 63T J Pevic 6 Prospector. Little Ed. Bustler 60063 Mexico 1 1:49 fast 6 104 5 6 6 6 6 «18 W Bog' ski »» Mainstay. G. Knloe. Indolence 60402 Mexico 7-8 1:31 fast 49 108J I 2 S 8 8 7:« M Everett 8 T.Logan. Am. Rose. EI Capilania 60426 Mexico 1 l:46%fast 17 107 5 6 6 6 6 C" N Everett « Warlike. Deckmate. Cans. 60365 Mexico 1 1:49 fast 12 107 1 7 7 7 7 V-~ W Bog'ski 7 Thirteen. Deckmate. Warlike 60241 Mexico 1 l:47'Afast 11 106 6 6 6 6 01 028 X J Barnes G U'lock, Deckmate. Car Margaret Akron Entries AKRON ENTRIES Tha figures under the heading "Rec." in the entries below show the best time cf each horse at the distance since January 1. 1921. no matter where it flushed In case where record was made on other than a fast or good track, abbreviations show track conditions. Racing starts at 2:15 p. m. (Chicago time 2:15). Probabilities: Weather clear: track fast. ® Superior mud runner. X Good mud runner. :ic Fair mud runner. (M) Maidens. 'Apprentice allowance, b Blinkers. First Race — About 5-8 Mile. Purse $500. 3-v«ar-olds and upward. Claiming. (No track lecord.) Today's Ind. Horse. Wt. Rec. A.Wt.Han. : 64099 bBonstelle .7 106X725 68333 Jill 7 104.720 i 690031 Arietta 7 108 .20 » 66297- bJ ust ina E 4 104. .715 I 68763 Bright Trash 4 108*710 6S639 Carrie Baker 4 108x715 j 68395 Gonwithini 3 104x715 68571 Plum Blossom 5 104X710 ' 68815 bGood Enough 7 110. .700 68970 Navajo 5 106 y 70., , 67936 hLong Island 4 106.. 705 i 69034 True as Steel 12 ll.;*7o . ' 66772 bFienchy 8 1 10. . ~'At 68373 Huntiess 12 104. .700 I Second Race — About 5-8 Mile. Purse $500. 3 -year -olds and upward. Claiming. (No track record. J . 68992 bObstinatP 5 108.. 725 68998- I.The Muleskinner. . . 3 99x720 J 69009 l.Midnight Stories.. 4 110X715 , 68882 *Bob Prater (Ml... 3 90. .715 . 68819 t.Thos. F. McMabon 7 118x710 I 66778 Chisca 6 101.. 716 I 66748 l.Primitive 6 108. . 70.' . 66503 Minnie II 7 104X705 66468 Dependence 6 KM. 705 ■t 68971 Rnbtila 4 104 . . 700 ) 66540 bSemper Stalwart.. 10 106x704) 68883 bClark M . 13 10fix7tH; I 66568 bMargaret N 10 108...7l: I Estiella II 104 ■ Third Race — About 5-8 Mile. Purse $500. 3-year-olds and upward. Claiming. ( No track record.; (68626) bVanessa Weiles ... 8 115x725 (68966) bSkv Man 7 117*720 68252 •Discussion 7 106X715 69010 Dahinda 7 107x715 69087 Anita Hampton ... 3 IOOy.715 64594 Miss Crcstvvood ... ■ 4 111X715 68991 Trippavva 3 96 x 710 (68970) Norm;indie 7 113x710 68884 ■ bHar.in 6 1 13. . 705 : (66262) Fait Accompli 6 111. .700 68937- bSpicebtish 6 109. .700 68906 Cavalier 7 113.700 " 68805 Golden Chance ... 9 113x700 66787 bEnos 8 113 700 Fourth Race— 6 1-2 Furlongs. Purs* $500. 4 year-olds and upward. (No truck record.) (68922) American Eaele .. 8 113x725 - 68844 Puzale 117 1:25 i 111:!:720 0 68759 Nan McKinney ...108 XiMfk 4 107x715 ^ 68845- Coscorron 4 111x710 u 68968- bSan-lv H 112 1:26\ 6 111.710 68885 bt'olossus 4 119X705 68992 Lenieve 7 105.700 " Fifth Race— About 5-8 Mile. Inaugural Purse. Purse $60O. 3-year- 'lds and upward. (No track record.) (68953) bASSPMK 9 112*725 5 68617 bBobby All«-n 6 109x715 ■ 68952- Panasain 3 97.. 715 ■'• 66573 My Gracie S 104X715 5 68907 Ballynevv 5 118.715 63924" bAdvance 5 110.710 11 66868 •Thriller 4 104x710 . 66866 South Breeze 4 109. 705 66710 Back Taps 3 96. .700 " 68856 Fleeting (M) 3 100x700 66855 Racket (Ml 3 100x700 Sixth Race — 6 1-2 Furlongs. Purse $500. 3-year-olds and upward. Claiming (No track record.) 67463 Bribed Yoter 9 109x725 ■"' 69014 bKxociition 4 107x720 69014* Marse Jimmy 8 107.. 715 68863" Mad Nell '4 100X715 (68920) First Pullet 7 105 .710 0 68922 Brazos 8 101. 71(1 u 69031 Kimono 104 1:27% 4 MWX710 (, C6534? b.Miss Gib 7 107. .700 i.", 69011 Propaganda 118 1:22 7 109X700 i 666C6 Blondel 107 1.29%m 7 112 -'705 68391 bWill Sofl Ill l:26=i 8 109*700 68995 liGrandee 7 109 700 66791 Safranor 118 1:28% 13 107x700 it 68884 Land.lide 10 109x700 Seventh Race — 1 Mile and 70 Yards. Purse $r,00. 3-ye»r olds and upward. (No track record.) 68909 Walter Turnl ovv . . 107 1 :47'.-.s 8 101x725 68783 bBooneville 104 1:4**4 6 102X720 (68803) bCzardoni 110 147% 7 111x715 68783^ lHvonite .107 1:45 4 111*710 » 69137" The Foreigner ... 98 l:49V.h 4 111x700 l\ 68847 Montillo 95il:46% 5 101X7O0 » Stakes to be Run in 1923 STAKES TO BE RUN IN 1923 » Philadelphia Handicap, Havre de Grace April SI Aberdeen Stakes. Havre de Grace. . .April 2.". . Chesapeake Stakes, Havre de Grace. April 2S l'aumonok Handicap. Jamaica May 21 Kings County Handicap, Jamaica. .. .May 5 5: j Colorado Stakes. Jamaica May (I Camden Handicap, l^exington, Ky....May ;' B j Tobacco Stakes, Ijexinpton, Ky May 7' ' ' Blue Grass Stakes. Lexington, Ky....May 9 Kxcelsior Handicap. Jamaica May 111 ~ Youthful Stakes. Jamaica May 111 ' j l'reakness Stakes. Pimlico May 12: ., Kentucky Derby. Churchill Downs... May If ! Inaugural Handicap. Tanforan Park. Nov. 3| Kebutante Stakes. Tanforan Park... Nov. 7 I Derby Trial. Tanforan Park Nov. 10 Kclipse Selling Stakes, Tanforan Park Nov. 1 4 Tanforan Handicap, Tanforan Park.. Nov. 17 i English Stake Dates 1923 : i » I j ' , i ' I . J , . I I . ■t ) I I ■ ENGLISH STAKE DATES 1923 Craven Stakes April IS Great Metropolitan Stakes \pril 24 City and Suburban .April 25 Two Thousand Guineas May 2 One Thousand Guineas May 4 Chester Cup May 9 Kempton Park Great Jubilee May 12 Newmarket Stakes May 15 Marlborough Stakes May 18 Kpsom Derby lune 5 ("oronation Cup June 7 Epsom Oaks June 8 Ascot Stakes June 19 Gold Vase June 19 Prince of Wales Stakes June 19 Poyal Hunt Cup June 20 Gold Cup June 21 Alexandra Plate June 22 July Stakes July 3 Produce Stakes July S Great Foal Plate July 14 Eclipse Stakes July 2G Liverpool July Cup July 27 Stewards' Cup July 31 Goodwood Plate August 1 Goodwood Cup August 2 Brighten Stakes August 7 Brighton Cup August 8 Ltwes Handicap August 11 Great Ebor Handicap August 29 Gimcrack Stakes August 30 St. Leger September 12 Doncaster Cup September 14 Doncaster Stakes September 14 Great Foal Stakes October 2 Jockey Club Stakes October 4 Duke of York Stakes October 13 Champion Stakes October 16 Cesarewitch Handicap October 17 Middle Park Plate October 19 Cambridgeshire Handicap October 31 Jockey Club Cup November 1 | Liverpool Autumn Cup November 9 Derby Cup November 17 : Manchester November Handicap November 24 : " - 0 ^ u " 5 ■ ■'• 5 11 . " ■"' 0 u (, i.", i it Monthly Racing Form for March Now on Sale In addition to the complete chart! of all races run on North American tracks dnrinc the month, comprel.en- sively and correctly indexed, the March book contains the following: Features: Complete index to Stakes run since January 1. 1923 Thirty leading owners since January 1. 1923 Thirty leading horses since January 1, 1923 Track records fcr all distances i Calendar table of April racing dates I Stake dates fcr month of April, alpha - betically arranged. In order to make it possible for the student of form to ascerlain |iiickly the quality of a horse, stake races are designated by italic face numbers in the regular itidex, which covers all lacing since January 1, 1923. Monthly Pacing Form is on sale as usual at this office at $1.00 per copy. If ordered by mail (en cents additional must be included for registration, as no books can be sent except as regit* i tered mail. Daily Racing Form Pubiisjiii; Ca. ! 441 Plymouth Court, Chicago, 111. 157-159 E. 32nd St., New York. N. Y. 72 Exchange St., Buffalo, N. Y. | » l\ » . 2S 21 5 5: j (I ;' B j 7' ' ' 9 111 ~ 111 j 12: ., ' If ! 3| 10 7 I 4 17 i | ANNUAL SUBSCRIPTIONS At $12 Per Year i \ Will Now Be Accepted For MONTHLY RACING F0RM\ These subscriptions may begin any ! time and the books will be mailed each month to such subscribers. The trou-;' ble of sending in an order each month may thus be avoided. The usual ten-cent charge for reg- i istration is waived in the case of such subscribers. Rush your subscription now! DAILY RACING FORM PUBLISHING CO. 441 Plymouth Court, Chicago. III. v ! Page 8 Prospects at Vancouver: Some of A. K. Macomber Horses to be Shipped to Brighouse Park for Summery Racing PROSPECTS AT VANCOUVER Some of A. K. Macomber Horses to Be Shipped to Brighouse Park for Summer Racing. SAX FRANCISCO. Cal.. April 17.— With the opening at Brighouse Park. Vancouver, definitely set for Saturday, Juno P.O. some of the thoroughbreds in training hereabouts will be prepared for the northern meetings. 1 trig-bouse lost its grandstand in a conflagration last fall. l ut a new one is in course of construction anil probably will be ready for the first meeting. The second meeting at Brighouse will follow racing at the other western Canadian tracks- Hastings Park at Vancouver and "Willows Park at Victoria. Robert F. Leighton, racing secretary of the Pacific Coast Jockey Club, who is in charge of the racing at Brighouse. said just below leaving for the North that in all likelihood ten or twelve of the A. K. Ma-cumber ■la.lilti would be shipped North. Leighton will send full details of the sport to the Macomber representatives in a few days, so they can decide as to shipment. H. D. Sluvlin. who has the two-year-old filly Cheerio and others in a public training stable at Tariforan, promised Leighton to ship his string. Cheerio is a daughter of the old favorite Fulletta and though built on small lilies las a nice way of going and is likely to win anywhere. Superintendent Harry Couse of the Macomber training and breeding establishment at Mil a Monte. San Jose, has the Caiifor-nian's horses in fine trim. Most of the band would get to the post early as they only need a bit of tightening to do their best. Six of the Macomber thoroughbreds are by the Sunstar horse Hesperus, brother to the stakes winner Hollister. Hesperus is the sire of the fleet Miss Star, which did so well last year in the Kdward Cebrian colors on Rasters Hacks. He died sevedal years ago at Charles T. Boots' 101m wood Stock Farm just when it looked as though his stud career would be of the brightest kind, others in tin; string are by the Prince Palatine horse War Fame, Dick Finnell's son Liberty Loan and the stake winner Star Hawk. A West Virginia Derby Nominations WEST VIRGINIA DERBY NOMINATIONS HUNTINGTON, W. Va.. April 17. — Sixteen three-year-olds were named for the West Virginia Derby, $2,000 added, to be run here Saturday. April 21. They include the following : (;. U. Allen Calcutta, eh. c, by Colin .lamina, by lH-!lii. D. W. Putler Sweet Mama. eh. f. by Kmer»ou EMm Souvenir, by Dirk Welle-;. , Mrs. H. V Iteiry — Slanderer, eh. g, by Manager Waite ;o*si| . by The Scribe. W. I). Pernhardt ;labella. b. f, by King James— Colorvieto. by foliar. Mrs. ;. U Hoffman Rrel Foot. eh. g. by Rapid 1 Water Nigel la. hy Ornament. II. rmilfcj Little Reauly, b. f, by Magic II.— Gay I'olymel. by Polymelus. K. ('. Mailman — Uoekabye. eh. f. by Hock View— Hannah. by The Picket. K . Knebelkainp Tender Seth, ch. g, by Seth Tender It loom, by Sir ltixon. Mrs. II. K.lly Kent I.., ch. g. by Zeus Horla, by Henry of Navarre. J. J. Lyons Irish Pat. b. K, by Berrilldon Moliie B Kean. by Robbie Kean. William Metrgar Wild Cat. b. c, by Polynielian Catacomb II.. by Lodas. F. T. Maloney Crudenas, br. c. by Cruaados— Ardenes. by Ainigo. 3. H. Murray biwn Mower, br. c. by Shoit Grass Inlrigr.e. by Kingston. J. Pindolph Voriek. gr. c, by Mcelick— Agnes s Hale, by Hinsdale. It. c. Troxler I,ueidus. br. e, by King James - Buet ( 'ainiTon. by I.issak. J. i*. Yi uiig lapiter, ch, c, by OnwMt- Oh f Star, by Star Shoot. ♦- F. Stevens Meets Mishap F. STEVENS MEETS MISHAP ■ p SAX DIRGO, Cal.. April IT.— Jockey F. p. Stevens, whose I iding has been one of the ie bright feature* of the Tijuana meeting, is languishing on the ground recovering from m a broken collar bone, sustained in a recent Bt fill. Stevens, after this mishap, was unaware n- that he had suffered a fracture and id continued riding for three days before increasing n- pain made him seek a doctor's care. e. Stevens is at the top of the American jockey ty list for 1023. Caveat Emptor at Doncaster Salvator Caveat Emptor at Doncaster , 1 B s - f j f ' - - ' ,t by J" '" e Eof _ e , I- y 1, le on ,n !t le y ij a a .. ,. y. -a m p ■ F. p. the ie is m Bt n- id n- e. ty BY SALVATOB. un dii American turfmen have, many of them. nQ no been considerably interested in the latest I ( Q colt • cause celebre" in British thoroughbred af- j-u fairs— the suit brought against Lady Mark no not Sykes of the Sledmere Stud hy .lames White . for damages in connection with the sale by . the defendant to the plaintiff at the Don-caster way auctions of lfM of the yearling colt Noblesse Oblige. Only sketchy details have, of . however, appeared in the American press, so something more definite may not come • ' amiss. up The price paid by the plaintiff for the ay colt in question was 10.S00 guineas (approxi- ,h the mately $54,000), which is reported to be a(= the fourth highest ever given for a yearling thoroughbred, the record being 14.000 guineas ™ (approximately $70,000). Sired by The Tet- rarch, whose yearlings for several seasons Of have been the most sought after in Kngland. Noblesse Oblige (then yet unnamed), was ! ?r ' in the star of the fall sales season at Doncaster in 1920. His appearance in the sale ring . °r on had much to do with the price he brought, he , he u being considered one of the best looking colts I ' ever offered there. The plaintiff, in his suit. to t0 alleged, however, that as the colt was fat at pi that time a serious defect was not visible and I n in did not become so until later on. when train- j !'• ing and a decrease in adipose tissue revealed 1 ■ it. o DKF1XT IMPAIRED RACING QO Al.ITIES. • fej hit This defect, the basis of the suit, was 5 " for nothing less than that familiarly known as 5 I i »' "a hip down." So seriously did it impair the ! j | • of colt's racing qualities, the plaintiff declared, I I w that he proved worthless for turf purposes. The best showing he was able to make was 3 on one occasion to run second in a race in i which there were but two starters. Other- - \v wise his efforts were absolute failures. This, . j I »j the plaintiff and his trainer contended, also 5 a other witnesses, was due to the defect men- - ! h tioned, concealed at the time of the sale and 1 j j « one which, had he been aware of it at the J ! ' jr in time, would certainly have stopped him from I I i a desiring to own the colt at any price. i j ft In rebuttal, the defendant's "star witness" ' ^ was H. A. Cholmondely. for twenty years s [| It past the manager of the Sledmere Stud. He e t to testifWl that the noted race horse Hapsburg. .". t to also bred at Sledmere. winner of the Kclipse p Stakes anil other valuable events, worth in n i s. the aggregate over £14,000, had also had rt n a hip knocked down as a foal hut that the tj injury had not affected his racing qualities. '• t. CASE OF HAPSBlRt;. v h His testimony on this point ran as fol- - c lows : 0 "About ten years ago they had at the e 1-stud a yearling (ailed Hapsburg. which in- - a jured a hip. It was given no special treat- - o of ment but was rubbed with oils and sold at t b the sales. It turned out to be one of the g best winners of its year. When he noticed '' that Noblesse Oblige had injured his hip: j he had it rubbed, hut paid no particular r attention to it. The injury appeared pre-! '" ,j cisely the same as Hapsburg's." a Mr. Cholmondely further testified that the ° t] Sledmere Stud enjoyed "a high reputation ■ ] ' j for frank and open dealings. It was their r j I e praetice to mention any defect that could d (] not be seen "by the purchaser, otherwise the e h purehaser had to take his chance." _. For the plaintiff, Donoghue, the celebrated d i c. jockey, testified that when riding Noblesse ,p | I Oblige, he had noticed that the injured hip '' I f to pereeptihly interfered with his action, while '° 3 veterinarians gave evidence to the same le ,, effect. ^ After hearing all the testimony, the magis-L, trate who presided, Mr. Justice Lusk, gave ° a a verdict for the defendant, in the follow- t ing interesting terms: If ! "The action is not maintainable and must st i j fail. The plaintiff has not suggested that | | j any expressed warranty was given him. He !c j has not suggested that even an innocent II | \ misrepresentation was ever made by either ?r 1 | \ Lady Sykes or her agent. His complaint 11 N i is that he proceeded upon the basis that Lady Iv I Sykes" reputation in the sale of yearlings PJ was so high that he relied upon that fact ct as supporting his claim to a warranty. CORRESPONDED WITH DESCRIPTION'. "It was a sale by description, but the colt u clearly corresponded with the description in the catalog. Kverything that was said about e" it in the catalog was truthfully said. More- j over, there was nothing in the circumstances *• | to show that the plaintiff had relied, upon ! j , the skill and judgment of Lady Sykes. Any- I | body who had experience of horses must El have seen the dropped hip. Mr. Hartigan. n, who acted for the plaintiff at the sale, must st have seen the defect. One could not help lp . feeling sorry for the plaintiffs disappoint-,_ ment, but it was the sort of disappointment nt which peoph who bought yearlings must St suffer from time to time. "Lady Sykes has done nothing from beginning to end which exposes her to liability ty | any kind." | It is probable that, owing to the prominence li- of the parties involved, both human in I I and equine, the judgment rendered in this ,is I ,'. ease will establ'sh a precedent in British affairs : and this being so. as Americans are , Ie| i j constantly buying yearlings at the great Kng- - B" Hafa sales, they will do well to "paste it in1 in ' their hats." It must be confessed that the ethics of of British anctiona and judicial decisions there-.e .e. upon do not emerge in exactly a glorious us li^ht as revealed by the facts above set forth. We may assume that Lady Sykes personally 13 M" may have known little or nothing about the 'l(- condition of Noblesse Oblige. But we may av also be certain that Mr. Cholmondely — why by not call him Chuniley and be done with it'.' • — is a very astute person indeed and that l„ in the sale of the colt to the unsuspecting ng James White he "put over" a neat thing. '°' in a decidedly questionable manner. It all ".simmers down" to ibis: While the , ; ancient warning. "Caveat emptor!" should •W gui.b- :,ii purchaser! of horses and particularly ■U- I yearling! at auction, would any high-minded [b-l or really ■portsmanllhe consignor |or j I stand by and see another sportsman p:ly ' , ', ] what in former times would have approached ; a king-! ransom for a colt that had a bip lip down the said injury l -ing manifestly bn-l ni" | perceptible to the purchaser, though per-ia BT- fectly well known to the consignor. The' 'he plaintiff represented, by his witnesses, that i;it I owing to the immaturity of Noblesse Oblige j,.(. * at the time of sale and that fact that he was .,' fat when led into the ring it was impossible '"*' to discern the injury which he had sustained, ed. but that its effects quickly developed when __ he was placed in training and asked to raec. The defense so successfully made, which leh un dii nQ no I ( Q colt j-u no not . . way . of • ' up ay ,h the a(= ™ Of ! ?r ' in . °r on , he u I ' to t0 pi I n in j !'• 1 ■ o • fej hit " for 5 5 I i »' ! j • of | I I w 3 i - \v . j I »j 5 a - ! h 1 j j « ! ' J jr in I I i a i j ft ' ^ s [| It e t to .". t to p n i s. rt n tj '• t. v h - c 0 e - a - o of at t b g '' hip: j r '" ,j a ° t] ■ ] ' j r j I e d (] e h _. d i c. ,p | I '' I f to '° 3 le ,, ^ ° a t If ! st i j | | j He !c j II | \ ?r 1 | \ 11 N i Iv I unquestionably must have influenced the verdict, was that such an injury was really of account, as it had not prevented another bred at Sledmere from racing success-I fully. But such analogies are not and should be in any way final. Many horses in-| jured or crippled in various ways have raced | with distinguished success: but that in no, , invalidates the argument that no man compos mentis would think for a moment | ! paying 10.S00 guineas for a blemished yearling — as Noblesse Oblige undoubtedly was. The blemish had been skillfully covered j i and the buyer and his agents were un- i aware of it until too late. In the final audit ; justice's verdict, moreover, was like unto adding insult to injury. "I am sorry for the plaintiff's disappointment." said, in effect. Mr. Justice Lusk. "but really, he and his agent were boobs." course, he did not use that inelegant expression, recently said to have been current : the case of I'iggly Wiggly vs. Wall Street this side of the water. But that was what meant. There is. however, a deeper implication [ this judgment. It indicates that judicial opinion of auction sales of thoroughbreds j Kngland relegates them to a low ethical [ plane. To the "innocent bystander" there , was manifest trickery in the sale of Noblesse Oblige (if the unfortunate Mr. White had ' ransacked the dictionary he could not have upon a more caustically ironic handle his 10.800 guinea cripple!). But Mr. Justice Lusk calmly assumes that to be part I the game and dismisses the tricky ones 5 with a clean bill of health. A SIPPOSITION. Let us suppose that Mr. Chumley. as an honest consignor would or should have, when the colt was led into the ring. Stepped forth and said: "Ladies anil gentlemen, this colt t has a hip down, though it is not just now r apparent. We do not think the injury will 1 any way affect his racing career, for r another colt which we told in this ring a t few years ago. Hapsburg. similarly injured, 1. won the Bcttpea Stakes and other rich events. i. is the wish of the Sledmere Stud, however, '• misrepresent nothing, so I call attention these facts." Now. supposing Mr. Chumley had made p such a statement— the statement which a I man. or an establishment, of high reputa-e tion for frank and open dealings." as he claimed for Sledmere, should have made — would the son of The Tetrarch and Honora have been bid up to 10.S00 guineas and be- come the sensation of the sale.' There is a. only one possible answer to this question. He certainly would not have. In all prob- ,. ability he would not have brought one-tenth 1, 10,800 guineas. For no man knowingly y buys a hipped yearling except off the bar-e •- gain counter. SILENCE IS GOLDEN'. So Mr. Chumley kept still. Mr. White e didn't. He— or his agent— bid 10.800 guineas .s and got the colt. They soon discovered d that he was worthless for racing purposes. s. But Sledmere had the 10.800 guineas (minus • commissions), and now Mr. Justice Lusk decides that it came by them in a strictly ' honorable way and may keep them till the (e crack of doom, so far as British legality is ls concerned. All which is deeply instructive, especially * the American reader, most especially the j" American who has a fancy for buying British II yearlings at the Doncaster or other sales. s- When a nice fat one. with a "purple pedb-'" gree" is led into the ring and what he reads ls about it in the catalog increases his en-'- thusiasm, it would be well for him to ask a a few questions of the representative of the le highly honorable and frank and widely cele-u e_ brated stud that is putting it up for sale. e Particularly it may be well for him to ask .jj if it has any hips down. Otherwise, after ^r he has "unbelted" he may. like Mr. White e, suffer a cruel disappointment. m Latest Workouts PJ ct colt u in e" j *• | ! j , I | El n, st lp . nt St ty | | li- in I I this ,is I ,'. , i are Ie| j B" in1 in ' of of .e. us M" 13 the 'l(- may av why by • — l„ in ng '°' the , ; •W ■U- I [b-l |or j I p:ly , ' ', ] ; bip lip bn-l ni" | BT- The' 'he that i;it I j,.(. * was .,' '"*' ed. when __ raec. leh _ Latest Workouts (242) HAVRE DF QUACK, Md.. April 17.— To-)n o- day's training gallops here included the fol- '- 1- lowing : HAVRE DE BRACK. Weather clear ; track slow— Three-Eighths Mile. 238-Anniversary ...39 Sgf-bSflf Cliooo ...40 ltelle Agnes ...IlV^s L'37-l.ient. Kartell. .37 OSS Helario 39 L'34 Minute Man ...39 221-B. of u. Kid«e.::9 Itt-Maaaa 38 SST-BteebeUa 40 Sm-MeaSef 39 "37 Climb 3S IMO-Mom 37 L'3."i Dark Horse . .39 l".'l Noble »ol 43 2at-DuehM 38 St.-. Ontario ••% I •_'40-Kelieitv:us :W\ 1*34 I'rineess Amo 40 -37 Kusee 39 gS-harlf Star ..g*% J _'3i)-i;onilolier 38^ :Mr Koyal Duck ...37-^ 170 t.ol.l Mount ...40 Sliowery 40 239 Hello Par.lner 39 1s7-Sam Krank ...W% - SM-HUder 39 2SI Sagamore 41 TIT mihdehi ■ SPJ-gm Tag 39 aS-JacSSM 3S-r. L-OL'-S. ami Pretty. 3S Jayly 3S 111' Tubby A 37 "33-Juiia M 39 L'3". Water CJirl ...3! ^ x Half Mile. 23S-Boiinie Jack ..9S% IMS-Pampas ." 7 agft-CatauMt St% Sa-Mmttttm " l L'09 -Chief Curry . . .oO'ri L'30-Uamkiu BSK i. LM1 John Joseph ....".1 2M -Tinlmleut H US-Mar. Aat'aettc '•- SM-Tha laaia ....."i7 Parlay 58 L'40 Tony I'.eau . . .." 0 150 -Plcter -"it Five -Eighths Mile. -J37 lU'iffer 1 OS -13 Miraele M..n 1 m Tiff ■■■■tail! ...\Htt% ".4 Pi i lory 1:10 aS-Dteaa IM SS8-Beaua Glii. l M% 241-KUa'tll l{-an.l:04 234 Simplieity . . . 1 :OT Pridajf Kith. .1 :lH)-5 79 Se lg.fi -hl ...l:iK5-'r. 2 -'41 rilte.n Ccat*l:M Superstition .l:04'i CI llaitlee 1:10 79 Tall TimlH-r 1:03^ ~j U-C-Jeal. Woman 1 W 33 Whalebone ..1:13 113-Makel K. ...l.O-'i 33 War Mask ..1:0S Thr?e-Quarters Mile. 27 Anterio 1:ls'-. 240 -Pegasus 1:22 M -Itrig.i.ener.il l:l»% 38-Qaamwk . . . . 1 :ls;V. 240 Hroomsier ...1:21 207 gaarate II. ..1:21'i ■ I : I Knoilgli i:21 23S Top Sergeant 1 :2I !I7 Illusionist ...1:lft% -,r- -1'ltimo 1 :2."i 240 Jean Corev .1.23 44-Vt— ... 1:1S 233 Mai V I!. II- 122 S4 WMOemess ..1:1S% _i IH Mm J 22 128 Yorkist 1:24 240-Moek tlrang.- 1-0 Soven-Eighth* Mils. 237 (lean GOM T40 241-i:ourman.l ...1:3« ; 2 ~j ■ I _i ; One Mile. 241 Ashland 1:56 210 Pit 1:5* 211 Carpathian ..1:38 235 Ke.| Krand ,.1:5S 3*-gataaee I'M TW Wiilihitalii 1:52% 2iH»-liish Kiss ..l:4l 75 234-Shoul 1:38 221 Kin at Trojan .1:3 211 Tievelyan ...1:49 237 Mr. Pro lei 1 :JS 232 Wilkes Harre 1:09 241-Primo 1:53 Gondolier appears to be in his best form. Water Girl has speed. HlMur only cantered as fit for his best rare. Lieut. Farrcll seems to be a good colt. PeUdtOUS showed speed all the way. Royal l uck appears to be in good form. Chief 'urry ran well. Bonnie Jack and Colando galloped well together. Pillory is training in good form. Brookholt has all his speed. Roekminister was under restraint. Irish Kiss showed the beet mile of the morning. Latest Turf News from Havre | , | ! j i i ; : [ j [ , ' I 5 t r 1 r a t 1. i. '• p a I is a. ,. 1, y •- e .s d s. • ' (e is ls * j" II s- ls a a the le e_ e .jj ^r e, o- 1- Latest Turf News From Havre George Phillips claimed Citation for $1,80* from Mrs. F. Farrar. Uncertain has heen placed on starter Mil-i ton's schooling list. B. I.. Cole announced that he would ship from here to Canada. , E. Saunderson has purchased the plater Helen* Atkin from H. 12. Crist. , J. H. L,ewis has shipped the mare Aviator to Avon and she will be bred to Half Rock. J. Hodgings. who is schooling at Havre de Grace, had a band of forty during the morning hour. D. Shaw and A. CJ. Robinson will ship from here to Woodbine Park at the conclusion of this meeting. Between races Matt Smart sehooled Draft a turn of the field and he jumped in impressive fashion. Baker Waters did not serve in the stewards' stand this afternoon, his place being ffllad by Kdward Burke. H. Kerzin. owner of the plater Manna, was an arrival from Montreal today and will stay for the remainder of the meeting. Before the running of the steeplechase Louis Garth sold Be Marsouin to A. C. Bost-v. lefc and he raced coupled with Dr. Stevcn-' son. Trainer John F. Schorr reported this morrir ing that R B. McLean's stallion The Porter has seven sucklings at the farm near Lees-burg. Va. J. I*. Smith has taken over the horses of Mrs. H. Dattner for J. H. Deavenport. These Include Bunga Buck. Marie Frances and Henry Dattner. Mrs. Reid, daughter of the late L. C. Blackford, has come to Havre de Grace to decide on what will be done with the horses of her father's estate. Colonel Hcmmingway found time between races to wire John J. McGraw of the New York Giants at Boston: "Very best wishes to repeat this season." R S. Swelter, who is schooling two-year-olds at Pimlico. had forty-two at the barrier this morning. Twenty-five of them came from the Garth stable. Willis Sharpe Kilmer's Futurity winner Sally's Alley was paraded in the paddock before the running of the first race and attracted considerable attention. J. B. McDaniel. who is training the divi-i_ sion of the R. J. Brown stable which wintered at Aqueduct, is expected here tomorrow to confer with his brother. D. R McDaniel. G. Konigswald. who races Comic Song. Better Times and others, came down from Xew York. The stable is in charge of B. Meripole during the illness of T. Shannon. W. Dugan stated today that an unnamed two-year-old is en route to Jamaica from Lexington. Ky., which he will campaign this year. Dugan will also secure one or two other horses. Joseph L. D'onahey came down from Free-K hold. N". .1.. for the opening of the Havre de Grace meeting and reported that he will make many changes and improvements in his Freehold track before his August race meeting. James Arthur has taken up the sprinter Wessie B.. which was wintered at R. A. Simth's farm at Newark, Del. Dream of the Valley and Bill Block, which Clarence Bux-b" ton wintered, were also taken up. while Max Hirsch picked up Vice Regal. Sheridan Clark leaves for his home in New York in a few days and will then proceed to Montreal to take up his official duties with the Quebec Breeders' Association. The smaller circuit under the management of that body will race out the usual season, After Louis Garth's Star Cloudy had beaten J. S. Cosden's Neptune in the opening race of the meeting. 'Billy "' Garth, his father, had some nice things to say about the son of Wrack. "Why. I have nine at the farm and eight of them can beat that one." was the boast of Louis. I'ncle Hilly does not believe it and says he will have another shot at son Louis before long. C. L. Whiting, a well-known breeder of Avon. N. Y.. was a visitor today and will remain for the meeting. The Rock Sand stallion Half Rock is standing at the Whiting establishment. Sixteen weanlings and nine yearlings are cpiartered at the farm. Stone Hedge, one of the mares at the farm, is a half sister to Troytown, winner of the Grand National Steeplechase, and a blood relative to Sergeant Murphy, this year's winner. a. — Opening Day Scores I J - x i. OPENING DAY SCORES NATIONAL I. FAME. At Chicago — PITTSBURG 000 HOO 000—:: CUBS 010 000 100— 2 At Cincinnati — St. Louis 000 000 110 00-2 13 1 Cincinnati 010 001 000 01—3 8 0 At Brooklyn — Phillies 100 220 000 000 0—5 9 4 Brooklyn 100 013 000 000 0 — 5 13 4 Game called ; darkness. At Boston — New York 110 000 200 — 4 8 4 t'.oston 001 000 000—1 4 3