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Daily Racing Form: n. Wednesday, May 9, 1923 Daily Racing Form. 400dpi TIFF G4 page images Triangle Publications, Inc., Chicago, IL 1923 drf1923050901 These pages may be freely searched and displayed. Permission must be received for subsequent distribution in print or electronically. Daily Racing Form: n. Wednesday, May 9, 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 XXIX. N0Tl26 == CHICAGO, WEDNESDAY, MAY 9, 1923 PRICE 15J?ENTS Snow at Lexington: Touch of Winter Returns and Mars Tuesday Afternoon's Racing SNOW AT LEXINGTON ■ — — : ■ Touch of Winter Returns and JM Mars Tuesday Afternoon's Racing. ♦ ■ New Beauty and Eventide Capture Juvenile Contests — Jim- mie Daw a Winner. i t LEXINGTON, Ky.. May 8.— A combination ^ of snow, sleet, rain and hail visited the I^ex- . ington track this afternoon and, coupled ^ will) a heavy rain during the night, left the track la a bad way. These conditions de-traded much from the sport and was re-sponsible for a decrease in attendance. a Considering the adverse conditions it was surprising that such a good crowd was on hand. Some of the dashes also developed more interesting contests than expected. The speculators had a good line on the mud running ability of the starters and succeeded in landing on winners with frequency, favorites faring well and accounting for most ' of the purses. There was no outstanding features, the pair of two-year-old dashes and a sprinting contest at three-quarters being the out- ' standing races. The juvenile races both resulted as the betting barometer indicated, W. E. Apple-gate's New Beauty winning the dash she was entered in in hollow style from lady Longridge and Beginner's Lack. H. P. Head-ley's Eventide spreadeagled her opponents in the race in which she started and won eased up from Paloma and Pest. New Beauty and Eventide each paid even money and were the recipients of confident support. A heavy snowstorm furnished quite a novelty during the running of the fifth race, in which some good sprinters met. The "beautiful" began while the horses were leaving the paddock and obscured the vision across the track. Quince Garden and Jimmie Daw's 1 partisans had indulged in a betting duel on i the pair, with Quince Garden slightly in favor ' at the close. The pair had it out from the start, with Quince Garden weakening when the pinch came in the last few strides, enabling • Jimmie Paw to win out by a neck. Right on Time landed in third place after " a poor beginning. Williams Brothers won a lucky race with i Praise, which Corcoran got up in the last t stride to down Major Chilton. Little Ann i finished third, beaten by a half length. She ? was pounds the best, but the victim of a i blundering ride by Harvey. C. T. Worthington continued on his successful - way when his Lottie Loraine was I added to the list of winning favorites for the e afternoon. She scored impressively from i Salton and Piedmont. The worst disappointment developed in 1 the last race, when Nurture was made an overwhelming favorite and finished far in the rear, the purse going to Ollie Palmer, which won in a big romp from Jetsam, with h Tomahoi in third place. Lottie Loraine, the winner in the sixth, was s claimed for $1,300 by J. L. Knight. ♦ ■ — Latest Turf Gossip from Lexington t ^ LATEST TURF GOSSIP \ FROM LEXINGTON LEXINGTON, Ky., May X. ; Trainer Cannon arranged during the after- -- I noon to transfer the G. Drumheller horses to :o I Louisville. The latest foal at the E. C. Cebrian farm m . Troutbeck Hall Boom, by was a filly by — Ballot. Former jockey Roscoe Goose, in charge of the J. S. Ward stable, will ship the extensive band that he will race at Churchill Downs to Louisville tonight. J. T. Ireland's Wayward Lass foaled a bay eett by P.laek Toney at the Idle Hour Stock1.' Farm. The colt is highly regarded and is i ] Shannon's much sought ! a brother to Harry after Phoebe Snow. ' J. C. Milam and jockey J. Owens came to-the parting of the ways late yestenDy when the trainer gave the rider back his eontract.1 ' Owena returned to Louisville this aftarnooa i in company of EL T. Watt, for whom he will i ! ride. Milam contracted with Owens last fall . j at the LatoaJa meeting to ride for him this. year, but the rider's work has not been up to expectation* and it resulted in the contract being returned to him. Bfoee Goldblatt came over from Louisville this morning to take in the racing. He reports his horses going along splendidly in their training. The bOrt s he has for Harry Payne Whitney are also coming on fir.e. Jaaaea Roare is expo. -ted next week at Chur-I j chill Downs with the others of the Harry! i Payne Whitney representat ives. Including those that will be started in his colon la I th ? Kentucky Derby. Ac-cording to Gold-j Matt. Kowe has not yet decided which colts, 1 will go in the Derby, but it is certain to be j ' I two or more. ■ ■ ■ i t ^ . ^ a ' ' 1 i ' • " i t i ? a i - I e i 1 h s t \ ; -- I to :o I m . HISTORIC CHURCHILL DOWNS j ♦ Nearing State of Perfection Plan- 1 ned for Beautiful Course. ♦ General Manager Matt Winn Looks for Largest Derby Crowd and a Most Wonderful Spring Meeting. LOUISVILLE, Ky., May 8.— Churchill Downs, where the spring meeting of the Ken- I tucky Jockey Club will open on Saturday, May 12, and where the forty-ninth running of the Kentucky Derby will be held on Saturday, May 19, is gradually reaching the perfection which general manager Matt J. Winn has planned for this historic and beautiful course. Each year he has added to its charm and excellence until this year it stands revealed as the race track par excellence, turf haven whose welcome is hearty and whose appeal is irresistible. Colonel Winn's efforts are all directed toward the convenience and comfort of the public, and patrons of Churchill Downs will find that no detail has been overlooked tto provide a vantage ground from which every foot of the track can be seen. A new clubhouse and a pergola of unique design are features of the clubhouse inclosure whose far-reaching lawns i and terraces, filled with comfortable chairs ; and rustic benches, will accommodate 10,000 i people. Colonel Winn, in discussing the coming meeting said : EXPECT NEW RECORD. "Every year the throng that visits Churchill 1 Downs to see the Kentucky Derby shows 5 an increase and this year I am confident 1 that all our attendance records will be broken. " This great race is the acknowledged turf event of the year and many thousands of I people make an annual pilgrimage to Chui chill : Downs just to see this one race and to \ cheer the victor. 1 believe my prediction of , a banner crowd is justified by the demand for hotel accommodations, rooms and apart-; ~ ments, which is unprecedented, and from the further fact that 700 private boxes have been , reserved and that we have 500 applicants anxiously waiting for any possible cancel-' lation. We have no reserved seats, all in-i dividual seats in both stands being open to the public. "The new clubhouse and pergola and the extension of the clubhouse grounds, with the e , addition of thousands of comfortable seats. \ will prevent the usual congestion in that quarter. "Paramount interest in the Derby is shown by the running of special trains by all the e railroads from the big cities far and near, r' twenty-five special trains scheduled from n Chicago alone with assurance of at least st 10.000 visitors from that city. The L. & K. s . llail road is laying extra tracks to take care ■e of one hundred private cars that are bringing ' parties from New York. Chicago, St. Louis and other points for the Derby. PERFECT V1KW OF THE RACES. "I am particularly anxious that the race- 2- loving public shall understand Why the 10 judges' stand has been moved down fifty y yards until it is now opposite the clubhouse. *■ There was no intention to give any advantage to the occupants of that inclosure. On the Je contrary, I am always careful to provide je every possible comfort for the grandstand ,d contingent, for they represent the vast ma- t- ority of regular race goers day in and out. lt- There is no other race track in America "a where the occupants of the grandstand have n as perfect a view of the races as they have " at Churchill Downs. Not only can every 2 start be plainly seen, but the final battle at the finish is staged right before them. Then: re _ (Continued on eleventh page.) _— — — — —— ^=1===: = 1 J ' \ ] , ■ ' I • 1 HISTORIC CHURCHILL DOWNS (Continued from first page.) is not a poor seat in the entire stand. The change in the finish line was made because in former years the Derby has been started around the turn, which often resulted in horses next to the rail getting cut off and being deprived of a fair start, which is the right of every entrant. This year, with every promise of a field of twenty or more horses, it was found necessary to advance the starting point fifty yards, so that the Derby field would be dispatched on the straightaway and have more than a quarter of a mile unimpeded course before reaching the first turn. Owners of horses in former Derbys have complained of the start around the turn and the plan now adopted will meet that proper objection, make for a truer run race and insure a better contest, all of which should be pleasing to the spectators. I have also widened the track at the head of tthe stretch until a field of thirty-five horses can be safely started. "While the Derby is not run until Saturday, May 19. the spring meeting at Churchill Downs begins next Saturday. May 12, with a brilliant program, headed by the Clark Han-l dicap. $10,000 added, which is as old as the Kentucky Derby and has alwa\ s proved a stirring contest, and the $5,000 added Debutante Stakes for two-year-old fillies, bt-sid^s five other races. All the great handicap 'horses are entered in the Clark Handicap, headed by that popular favorite. Extermina-, tor, which may have the good fortune at Churchill Downs to deprive Man o' War of the coveted honor of being the largest money winner on the American turf. Exterminator began his sensational career by capturing the Kentucky Derby. Last year he won both the Clark and Kentucky Handicaps and Mr. Kilmer is hoping that this year he will repeat that astonishing performance. "In my long experience on the turf I have never seen greater local, or national, interest in the Churchill Downs races and I confidently look forward to a spring meeting of high-class sport that will exceed all past records in point of quality and attendance." To Accommodate Visitors i ] ! ' ' i i ! . j TO ACCOMMODATE VISITORS « ■" LOUISVILLE, Ky., May 8.— Taking official fi- cognizance of the desire of many visitors to take in a few days' racing in advance of the Kentucky Derby on May 19, and appre-! ciating that available hotel reservations have been exhausted for several months past, the Louisville Convention and Publicity League has undertaken to secure accommodation tor out-of-town followers of racing. Looms in apartments and private homes have been secured which will be available. Peraona wishing such accommodations should communicate direct with the Louisville Con-i vention and Publicity League, Republic Building, Louisville, Ky. Setting Sun for the Derby j i I j 1 ' I . « SETTING SUN FOR THE DERBY BALTIMORE, Mil., May X. — E. K. P.ryson has decided to send Setting Sun to Louisville to start in the Kentucky Derby. He considers that Setting Sun's performance in i the Pimlico Spring Handicap last Saturday ' was an excellent one, as he was off badly ■ 'and was conceding weight to every starter ex-I - cept Hunting and was beaten but a scant l five lengths at the finish. Bryson is confident - that Setting Sun will stay the Derby route and be up in front fighting for the rich 1 prize. Another for Hullabaloo: W. C. Clancy's Big Sprinter Wins the Olympic Selling Stakes j 1 I i ; i 1 5 1 " I : \ , ~ , e , \ e r' n ANOTHER FOR HULLABALOO ■ ♦ ■ W. C. Clancy's Big Sprinter Wins the Olympic Selling Stakes. ■ ♦ Benjamin Block's Better Lock Is Soundly Beaten by Hobgoblin — August Belmont's Colors Are Again in Front. ■ ♦ NEW YORK, N. Y., May S.— William C. Clancy's clumsy sprinter Hullabaloo won his second selling stakes of the Jamaica meeting when he was winner today of the Olympic Selling Stakes, worth $3,050. But Roy Carter, who had the mount on him, almost turned victory into defeat by his overconfi-dence in the stretch and at the end Hullabaloo was only a nose before George Odom's Modo. It was miserably cold for the sport and there was almost a winter chill in the high wind that blew in from Jamaica bay. The track was at its best, but the wind made fast time out of the question, and when Hullabaloo ran his three-quarters in 1 :12Vs under such conditions, and carrying 125 pounds, he stamped himself as at least a truly good selling plater. There were nine that went to the post in the Olympic Stakes, the ones to decline being Dry Moon, his stablemate Monday Morning and Wishbone. Little Time was lost at the barrier and with the start Carter took Hullabaloo into the lead and he had speed enough to draw clear of his opponents. Arrow of Gold raced in second place and Frank G. headed the others. This was the order until nearing the stretch turn, where Arrow of Gold tired and both Frank G. and Modo continued the chase of the Clancy sprinter. CARTER'S OVERCONFIDENCE. At the eighth post Carter was looking | back and he had Hullabaloo so far in front the he eased the big fellow slightly. At the ! same time the other two charged on him and right to the end they continued to gain until Modo, under a particularly vigorous ride by [ Ted Rice, was just a stride short of being j the winner, while Frank G. was only half a length further away. It was surely a narrow escape from defeat t and it was only because of foolish overcon-0 fidence of Carter that the finish was so close. Any hopes Benjamin Block may have had 1 for Better Luck cutting any figure in either r the Preakness or the Kentucky Derby went glimmering when the son of North Star HI. . and Grail was soundly beaten in the mile and seventy yards of the Clermont by the e - (Continued on twelfth pase.) _ 1 ■ I - ' | ) ) I ' ( ) I ' . • I ' . s 1 ) I J I J ) ANOTHER FOR HULLABALOO (Continued from first page.) Oneck Stable's Hobgoblin, also a three-year-old. Third was the portion of William Dan- iels' Edward Gray. And it was not much of a race when the time hung out was 1 :43'£. There was a short delay at the post, but the start was a good one and Laverne Fator at once went out to set the pace with Better Luck. He had the Block three-year-old clear when the backstretch was reached and was rating him along under restraint, with Hobgoblin racing in second place and also going fast. Fullon was leading the others. OT EQUAL TO THE TASK. There was little change in the running po-, sitions until leaving the backstretch, where Lang shook up Hobgoblin and he quickly ranged alongside of Better Luck. Fator called on his mount and for a few strides he held the son of Luke McLuke safe, but it was only for a few strides, when Hobgoblin passed by to swing into the stretch with a clear lead and come home to score easily. August Belmont won his second race of the spring season and Eddie Pagan rode his second winner of the meeting when Lucky Play, the half-brother to Lucky Hour, made good in the opening five-eighths dash. It was a race for maiden juveniles and a decidedly fine band appeared under silks. Lucky Play had blinkers added to his equipment and he ran straight and true all the way to be an easy winner. Tester and Sheridan, two from the Rancocas Stable, were second and third, while "Bud" Fisher's Mr. Mutt, closing with fine courage through the stretch, was a close fourth. H. Aker's So It Goes won 'the mile and seventy yards of the fifth race from a cheap band rather easily, but there was a rare battle for the other positions when Tuba. Purl, King's Belle, Antilles and Fluff finished in an exceptionally close finish. So It does was claimed by Richard Lewis for $1,725. Live Jamaica News st K. s . ■e ' 2- 10 y *■ the Je je ,d t- lt- "a n " at 2 re _ = « ■" fi- ===== LIVE JAMAICA NEWS NEW YORK, N. Y., May 8. ,, Joe Massaguer, sporting editor of El Hondo, the Havana newspaper, will be on 11 hand to cover the big races of the year. A. J. Joyner saddled R. T. Wilson's Quick k Time for T. J. Healy. who is at Pimlico with h the major string of the president of the ie Saratoga Association. Bud Fisher's Cartoonist will not be a a starter in the Preakness, but Alex Gordon " has hopes of sending him to Louisville later 'F for his Derby engagement. William Knapp is the proud father of a a fine, lusty boy, making the second to the le family of the former accomplished jockey Vf and now successful trainer. Jake P.yers' good filly, Dot, will not fill ill her other engagements at Pimlico, as was IS originally intended, but she will be sent nt on to Louisville, to run in the Kentucky Oaks. Best Pal at Louisville BEST PAL AT LOUISVILLE LOUISVILLE, Ky., May 8.— Track superintendent Tom Young was busy today getting ready for the influx of racers arriving from both the Lexington track and Maryland. S. N. Holman's stable, with Best Pal, winner of the Camden Handicap at Lexington, was one of the first to arrive. One division of the E. II. Bradley western stable is expected tomorrow and the other part of the stable is due to arrive Thursday. A cold rain during the morning hours pre-• vented any of the Derby eligible* at the Downs from indulging in fast gallops. Ready at Youngstown, O i ' ■ - l - 1 — ♦ READY AT YOUNGSTOWN, 0. CLKYLLAND. Ohio. May 8. — Word was received here today from Youngstown, Ohio, to the effect that everything is in readiness fer the opening of the meeting at that point tomorrow. It was found necessary to erect six new stables to meet the demand for sta-• bling accommodations at the track. About 300 horses are on the scene awaiting the opening. Gadfly Oaks Winner: Runs a Good Race and Outstays the Fast Untidy | ! [ j t 1 r . e - _ El ,, on 11 k h ie a a " 'F a a the le Vf fill ill IS nt GADFLY OAKS WINNER * Runs a Good Race and Outstays the Fast Untidy. ♦ Salley's Alley Left at the Post and Tires After Closing a Big Gap Too Fast. ♦ BALTIMORE, Md., May 8.— Harry Payne Whitney's Gadfly, a daughter of Chicle — Gadiola, ridden by McAtee, won the Pimlico Oaks in a drive from the Greentree Stable's Untidy, with Transom, which raced coupled with the winner, finished third. Sally's Alley, Willis Sharpe Kilmer's hope for the big three-year-old races, was beaten and seemingly thrown out of calculation concerning the Preakness Stakes. Some excuses can be made for her failure. She was left at the post and Carroll made the mistake of racing her into exhaustion in an effort to get to the front while rounding the first turn. Coupled with the fact that she was shouldering top weight proved too much and she tired badly to finish next to last. Of the eight named to go there was but one withdrawal, Lady Myra, from the stable of S. Louis. There was some delay at the barrier and the start was a poor one, following a delay of eight minutes. When it came McTag-gart rushed Untidy right to the front and she drew away into a long lead. Ethel Clayton, Eulalia and Transom were next in line, while Miss Smith and Sally's Alley brought up the rear. Untidy had a big advantage while rounding the first turn. Carroll, an an effort to overcome this, drove his mount hard and closed an immense gap. to land la second place. In rounding the turn he caused a jam in which Ethel Clayton and Eulalia were the chief sufferers. The Whitney pair were outrun, but were not hurried. Sally's Alley cut down the advantage of the leader and caught her at the turn. The Whitney pair in the meantime had closed up some ground and were plainly factors to be reckoned with. UNTIDY FAILS AT END. Untidv, however, had a little left and Mc-t Taggart made use of it. She drew again while Sally's Alley began to tire. But Gad-a fly then came with a rush through the stretch and won drawing away by a length and a half. There was a gap of six lengths between Untidy and Transom. The event had an added value of $5,000 and netted the winner the sum of $3,850. A stirring finish came with the running of the Glenmore Steeplechase, in which K. Parr's Ireland was the winner by a short neck from Transpero, while Overmatch was third. A field of eight ran its two miles and a quarter. Frank B. made the running and Transpero dropped in behind, with the others under restraint. Frank B. continued to show the way until the second turn of the field was nearly completed. It was bora that Shoal raced into the lead. The hitter went at several of the jumps in a timid manner, although he had a wide margin of advantage. Ireland then raced to the front under pressure and going to the final jump appeared to have the race easily won. He made a wide turn, while Shoal slipped through next to the flag. Ireland crossed over in front of Shoal, but apparently did not interfere with him. Shoal closed up steadily and at the end was wearing the winner down. Kleegtr lodged a omplaint of foul, which was not allowed. Overmatch finished fast to take third place. Crest Hill made a bad landing at the tenth fence and from than on was outrun. . « . Racing at New Kensington RACING AT NEW KENSINGTON CLEYELAND, Ohio, May 8.— A spring meeting of twenty-one days' duration will open at New Kensington, Pa., May 30. Among the officials already engaged are Joseph .V. Murphy, F. W. Gerhardy and starter Marshall Cassidy. The latter will also dispatch the fields at the Thornchffe meeting. « Sporting Blood's Brother SPORTING BLOOD'S BROTHER NEW YORK. N. Y.. May X.— Hollie Hughes reports the arrival of a brother to Sporting Blood at Hurrieana Farm at Amsterdam, X. Y., where the Hock Sana mare Felicity \v;us sent recently to be bred to Archaic, the EngttBh horse for which M. Sanford paid $75,000. « Bit of Luck for Macomber BIT OF LUCK FOR MACOMBER (SPECIAL CABLEGRAM.) PARIS, France, May 8. — A. K. Macomber's Pantagruel, a bay son of Uabelais and Cag-notte. won the Prix du Bois Boulogne by a short head at Saint Cloud yesterday. Frank Keogh, the American jockey, rode the winner. Page 2 DAILY RACING FORM VOLUME TTTT NTJTCBER 126 Entefed as second dags matter. April 2. 1896, at the post office at Chlcngo, Illinois, under Act of Marcli 3. 1S79. DAILY RACING FORM PUBLISHING CO. «41 PLYMOUTH COTTRT . CHICAGO, ELL. 157-159 EA8T 32nd ST.. HEW YORK CITY, N. Y. 74 EXCHANGE STHEET - BUFFALO, H. Y. W. J. McMurray, Publisher and General Manager. Daily During Winter Months. Diilv (Except Monday) Itnlance of the Tear. A Daily Deflection of the American Tnrf by Telegraph SII'.SCniPTION BY FIttST-CLASS MAIL: Hay to November, inclusive $ 4.00 per month December to April, inclusive $ ! .00 per month PAYABLE IN ADVANCE HACK N TUBERS BY MAIL. 15 CENTS EACH. TELEPHONE 20S7 IIAHIUSON (For business and circulation purposes only.) This telephone has no connection with the news •r editorinl departments and cannot be used to communicate with them. To be considered sind answered, all queries to Daily Racing Form must be sent over the full name and with the address of writer. The names nnd addresses are subject to a local and foreign directory test. (57415 is first index of 1923 Here and There on the Turf: Martingale's Demonstration of Speed. Goshawk's Failure as a Stayer. Bradley Shows a Real Derby Chance Here and There on the Turf Martingale's Demonstration of Speed. Goshawk's Failure as a Stayer. Bradley Shows a Real Derby Chance. J. S. Cosden's Martingale and Edward R. Bradley's Bright Tomorrow were two three-year-olds that are candidates for the great races of the year which made good in the racing of Monday. Both are candidates for the Preakness Stakes and Kentucky Derby, but Bright Tomorrow, it is reported, will not be taken to Pimlico for the Preakness Stakes Saturday, but will be reserved for the Kentucky Derby at Churchill Downs a week later. It is probable that Martingale will be a starter in the Preakness Stakes, as well as the Derby. Should the track be muddy Saturday he will undoubtedly b2 a live factor in the $50,000 added race. Last year he was one of the best mud running two-year-olds in training, and while he has run well over a fast track muddy going has always afforded him a peculiar ad vantage. From the beginning of his preparation this spring William Garth has always insisted that Martingale was a better colt than Dunlin, his stablemate and winner of the Hopeful Stakes of last year. Dunlin has failed utterly to show high class form this year and seemingly Garth was eminently correct in his estimate of the two colts. In his victory Mon day Martingale took the measure of four candidates for these two big races when back of him finished Vigil, Goshawk, Barbary Bush and Golden Rule. He took up 120 pounds and at that weight was conceding eight pounds to Vigil, which ran him to a head. He had equal weights with Goshawk; Barbary Bush received ten pounds and Golden Rule was in receipt of eight This race was at a mile, and while the time was good when Martingale ran it in 1:384-it was not excessively fast, but the fact that these were all back of him made the perform ance one of real merit. It returns Martingale at once to the class labeled dangerous. What the race did seem to demonstrate is that Goshawk ■ not more than a sprinter. He surely should be fit and ready by this time, but after setting the pace under restraint he quit badly when the stretch was reached. Vigil ran his usual good race and was closing up at the end in gallant fashion. He undoubtedly is the best of the Walter J. Salmon three year olds of the year. The fact that he will be in receipt of allowances from the other three year elds that were more fortunate in 1922 i wi.'l make him better than useful in the Preak ncss Stakes reckoning. Altogether Thomas i Healey is well supplied with three year old i timber with Richard T. Wilson's Wilderness and Tall Timber and Walter J. Salmon's Vigil | in his charge. All three of them will escap? I many cf the penalties that were earned by colts I of no better speed last year, and that will be a big advantage. Wilderness for the time being i is not considered up to the Preakness Stakes, i but he will surely come back, while it is prob i i i i | I I i i i able the other two will be sent to the post Sat- I urday. The race that was run by Bright Tomorrow at Lexington Monday was only at thre?-quar-ters and could hardly be considered as some- J ! thing approaching a trial for the Kentucky ! . Derby. But it was enough to show that the son of North Star III. and Sweet Alice is a I better colt than his previous racing would sug- \ { gest. He ran th? three quarters in 1:12. and! while it is true he did not have much weight up he is a colt of extreme speed and considered the hope of the master of Idle Hour Stock 1 Farm. ' The arrival of the sample jumpers was an : 3 event in the steeplechase colony and just how t these foreigners are to race will be of great ■ 5 interest. All four of those brought over were C ( in active training when they were purchased ■ for the American sportsmen. It is safe to predict that each one will be shown in action at the Bdmont Park meeting that follows the present meeting at Jamaica. These jumpers ' were carefully collected, for they are in every i u : sense samples and on their success depends | i much on the subscription plan to bring over I B 1 ( 6 many more. Daily Racing Form Handicaps • Daily Racing Form Handicaps LEXINGTON The horses which seem best in Wednesday's races are : Lexington, Ky., May 8, 1983. 1 — Ten Sixty. Lieut. Colonel, The Swimmer. 2 — Keegan, Bourbon Boy, Just David. 3 — Blemished, Monsoon, Sure. 4 — Audacious, Sweetheart, Braedalbane. 5 — Nassau, Boys Believe Me, Chittagong. S— DIGIT, Sarah Elizabeth, Spanish Rose. 7 — Napoo, Cantilever, Louie Lou. J. L. Dempsey. New York Handicap. 1 — Lieut. Colonel, Ten Sixty, The Swimmer, Uucn. 2 — Ballot Brush, Copper Head, Keegan, Bob Tail. 3 — Monsoon. Miss Merle, Sure, Corenne. 4— AUDACIOUS, Braedalbane, Sweetheart, John Finn. 5— Nassau, Boys Believe Me, Bo McMillan, Anna M. Humphrey. 6 — Sarah Elizabeth, Digit, Bessie Wright, Spanish Hose. 7 — Topmast, Hullo, Cantilever, Napoo. Chicago and Buffalo Handicap. 1 — Lieut. Colonel, Ten Sixty, The Swimmer, Huen. 2 — Keegan, Bob Tail, Ballot Brush, Copper Head. 3 — Blemished. Monsoon. Sure, Fighting Cook. 4 — Sweetheart, Braedalbane, Audacious, John Finn. 5 — NASSAU, Bo McMillan, Boys Believe Me, Calcutta. C — Digit. Spanish Rose, Sarah Elizabeth, Bessie Wright. 7 — Alameda Girl, Napoo, Cantilever, Topmast. Observer's Handicap. 1— Ten Sixty, Lieut. Colonel, Huen, The Swimmer. 2 — Keegan, Ballot Brush, Copper Head, Bob Tail. 3 — Blemished, Monsoon. Fighting Cook, Sure. 4 — Audacious, Sweetheart, Braedalbane, John Finn. 5— Bo McMillan. Nassau, Calcutta, Anna M. Humphrey. 6— DIGIT, Blue Bonnet, Sarah Elizabeth, Bessie Wright. 7 — Napoo. Cantilever, Topmast, Almeda Girl. Consensus of Handicaps. 1— Ten Sixty, Lieut. Colonel, The Swimmer. Huen. 2 — Keegan, Ballot Brush, Copper Head, Bob Tail. 3 — Blemished, Monsoon. Sure, Fighting Cook. 4 — Audacious, Sweetheart, Braedalbane, John Finn. ' 5— NASSAU, Bo McMillan, Boys Believe Me, Calcutta. 6 — Digit. Sarah Elizabeth, Spanish Rose, Bessie Wright. 7 — Napoo, Topmast, Alameda Girl, Cantilever. PIMLICO m _^ The horses which seem best in Wednes- ' day's races are : Baltimore, Md„ May 8, 1923. 1 — Relentless. Minion, Brush All. 2 — Rockinp Horse, De Marsouin. The Sphinx, j 3 — Brilliance. Bill Barton. Biff Bang. 4 — Sunference. J. K. L. Ross entry, F'agstafT. | 5 — SHOWY. Brush All, R. Parr entry. 6 — R. T. Wilson entry, H. P. Whitney and Greenfield Stable entry. Golden Rule. ! 7 — Exodus, Picketer, June Grass. T. K. Lynch. i New York Handicap. 1— Relentless. Brush All. Warning, Fantasia. 2 — Le Marsouin, Cavendish, Mohican. Rocking Horse. 3— Brilliance. Billy Barton, Royal Duck, Belphrizonia. ' 4 — Comixa, Setting Sun, Sunference. Flagstaff. 5 — Showy, Deep Thought, Brush All, Warn- ; ing. '■ G— TALL TIMBER Rialto, Chickvale, Set- t ting Sun. i 7 — Exodus, June Grass, Reparation, Paul I Jones. Chicago and Buffalo Handicap. 1 — Relentless, Mender, Warning, Fantasia. 2 — Le Marsouin. Cavendish. Mohican. Brand. » 3 — Billy Barton, Royal Duck, Gondolier, War Mask. 4— FLAGSTAFF, Moonraker, Sunference. ' Comixa. 5 — Showy, Elsbeth, Deep Thought, Brush All. ] 4 i I ! . { 1 ' : 3 t ■ 5 C ( ■ ' u : i B ( 6 ' ' j | ! i ' ; '■ t i I » ' ] 4 i 6 — Chickvale, Rialto, Tall Timber, Setting Sun. 7 — Exodus, Paul Jones, June Grass, Sailing B. Observer's Handicap. 1 — Mender. Relentless. Warning. Fantasia. 2 — Le Marsouin, Mohican, Cavendish, Rocking Horse. 3 — Royal Duck, Billy Barton, Biff Bang, Gondolier. 4 — Flagstaff. Lilt. Heeltaps, Sunference. 5 — Deep Thought. Showy, Brush All. Rags. 6— RIALTO, Setting Sun, Tall Timber, Chickvale. 7 — Exodus. June Grass, Sailing B., Paul Jones. Consensu* of Handicaps. 1 — Relentless. Mender, Warning, Brush All. 2 — Le Marsouin, Rocking Horse, Cavendish, Mohican. 3— Brilliance, Billy Barton, Royal Duck, Biff Bang. 4 — Flagstaff, Sunference, Comixa. Moonraker. 5 — Showy, Deep Thought, Brush All, Elsbeth. 6 — Tall Timber, Chickvale, Rialto, Setting Sun. 7— EXODUS. June Grass, Paul Jones, Picketer. JAMAICA The horses which seem best in Wednesday's races are : Jamaica, N. Y.. May 8, 1923. 1 — lady Diana. Apology, Ducky. 2— NIGHTBOAT. Carmencita, Liberty Girl. 3 — Rigel, Broomster. Galantman. 4 — Sue Donovan. Babbling, Rival. 5 — Irish Kiss. Master Hand, Romany. 6— Fly by Day, Great Man, McKee. F. J. Ortel!. New York Handicap. 1 — Baby Lane. Bevy, Ducky. Superanna. 2 — Moody, Nightboat, Carmencita, Liberty Girl. 3 — Broomster. Rigel. I anius, Galantman. 4 — Sue Donovan. Babbling, Broomfield. Rival. 5 — IRISH KISS, Avisack, Canyon, Master Hand. 6 — Great Man, Fly by Day, William Tell, McKee. Chicago and Buffalo Handicap. 1 — Ducky. Bevy. Baby Lane. Lady Diana. 2 -Moody. Liberty Girl. Nightboat. Irish Tat. 3 — Rigel. Osprey. Broomster. Thunderclap. 4— Sl'E DONOVAN, Babbling, Broomfield, Rival. &— Avisack, Romany, Master Hand, Irish Kiss. 6 — Great Man, Fly by Day. McKee, William Tell. Observer's Handicap. 1 — Lady Diana. Ducky. Bevy. Baby T ane. 2— Nightboat, Moody, Liberty Girl, Carmen-eita. 3 — Rigel. Lanius. Osprey. Thunderclap. 4— Sl'E DONOVAN. Rival, Broomfield. Babbling. 5 — Romany. Avisack. Master Hand. Canyon. 6 — Great Man, William Tell. Fly by Day, McKee. Consensus of Handicaps. 1 — T*ady Diana. Baby I ane, Ducky, Bevy. 2 — Nightboat, Moody, Liberty Girl, Carmencita. 3 — Rigel, Broomster. Osprey, Lanius. 4— Sl'E DONOVAN, Babbling, Rival, Broomfield. 5 — Irish Kiss, Avisack, Romany, Master Hand. 6— Great Man, Fly by Day, William Tell, McKee. MAPLE HEIGHTS The hcrses which seem best in Wednesday's races are : Cleveland, Ohio, May 8, 1923. 1 — Anticipate. Tim McGee, Quick Run. 2— Miss Caltha. She Devil. Spring Vale. 3 — Mustard Seed. Wildflower. Jago. 4 — Macbeth. Pud. Doubtful. 5 — Coscorron. Exhorter. Pit. 6— NORTH WALES. Lucy Kate, Hyanpom. 7— Mary Maxim, Handfull, Rapid Stride. F. H. Sproule. New York HauOIcap. 1 — Broom Peddler, First Consul, Sultan, Canteen Girl. 2 — Golden Chance. Bloomington, Spring Vale. Barry Shannon. 3 — JAGO. Hercules, Crest, Delhimar. — Lucky Run. Macbeth, Pennon, Pud. 5 — Exhorter. Frank Shannon, American Soldier. Coscorron. 6 — North Wales, Allie Ochs, Hyanpom, Lucy I Kate. 7 — Search Light III.. Financial Rooster. Handfull. Rapid Stride. Chlnwi ami Buffalo Hnndicnp. 1 — First Consul. Anticipate. Sultan, Ace. 2 — Spring Vale. Miss Caltha, Wrecker She ] Devil. 3— CARRIE MOORE, Delhimar, Jago. Mus- ; tard Seed. 4 — Pennon. Lucky Run. Pud. Macbeth. ■ 4 5 — Exhorter. Coscorron, Mambi, Frank Shannon. • j C— Lucy Kate, Allie Ochs. Hyanpom, North Wales. ( 7 — Gipsy Joe, Mary Maxim, Handfull. Rapid Stride. 7 Observer** Handicap. — Anticipate, First Consul, Ace, Broom ] Peddler. ; 2 2 — Spring Vale, Miss Caltha, Golden Chance. Barry Shannon. ; 3 — Mustard Seed, Carrie Moore, Jago, Delhimar. 4 4 4— Pennon. Macbeth, Pud, Lucky Run. — EXHORTER, Coscorron, American Sol- ,' dier, Frank Shannon. — North Wales, Lucky Kate, Hyanpom, ( 6 Haman. 7— Rapid Stride, Mary Maxim. Handfull, J 7 Edna D. Consensus of Handicaps. 1 1— Anticipate, Broom Peddler, First Consul, 2 : Sultan. 2— Spring V;de. Miss Caltha, Golden Chance, J 3 She Devil, — Mustard £e d, Jago, Carrie Moore, Delhi- 4 4 m;ir. 4- Pennon. Macbeth, Lucky Run, Pud. ; — EXHORTER, Coscorron, Frank Shannon, American Soldier. ( — North Wales, Lucy Kate, Hyanpom, Allie Ochs. | j 7 I ] ; ■ 4 j ( 7 ] ; 2 ; 3 4 4 ,' ( 6 J 7 1 2 : J 3 4 4 ; ( j 7 7— Mary Maxim, Search Light III., Gipsy Joe, Rapid Stride. MAIS0NNEUVE PARK The horses which seem best in Wednesday's races are : Montreal, Que., May 8, 1923. 1 — Drapery. Bierman, Kinetic. 2 — Jota. Chimera. Irish Dawn. 3 -Venal Joy, Kitty Cheatham, Midnight, Stories. 4— NEAPOLITAN. Sir Adsum. Connecticut. 5 — Assume, Golden Red, Ballotcar. 6 — Semper Stalwart, Big Noise, Little Romper. 7 — Josephine K.( India, Doctor D. K. E. Ferguson. New York Handicap. 1 — Drapery. Kinetic. Dairyman. Bierman. 2 — Chimera, Jota, Mrs. Grundy. Irish Dawn. 3 — Almirante. Gus Scheer, Midnight Stories, Kitty Cheatham. 4 — Connecticut. Neapolitan. Mark West, Sporting Chance. 5-— Assume. American Eaglc\ The Desert, The Wag. 6— SEMPER STALWART. Bumpety Bumps, Jealous Woman, Little Romper. 7 — India, Doctor D., Josephine K., Miss Ruth L. Chicasro and Bnffalo Handicap. 1 — Nan, Top Run?. Dairyman, Kinetic. 2 — Chimeia, Qeen Mazonia, Jota, Mrs. Grundy. 3 — Venal Joy. Midnight Stories. Almirante, Kitty Cheatham. — Sporting Chance, Neapolitan, Sir Adsum. Mark West. 5— ASS Cm E, The Wag, Ike Mills, Golden Red. 6 — Big Noise. Little Romper, Bumpety Bumps. Semper Stalwart. — India, Kehoma, Doctor D., Josephine K. Observer's Handicap. 1 — Drapery. Dairyman. Kinetic*. Top Rung. — Chimera, Jota, Queen Mazonia, Mrs. Grundy. — Almirante. Gus Scheer, Midnight Stories, Kitty Cheatham. — Sporting Chance, Mark West, Neapolitan, Sir Adsum. 5 — ASSUME, American Eagle, The Wag, - Ike Mills. — Semper Stalwart, Big Noise, Little Romper. Bumpety Bumps. — Josephine K., India, Doctor D., Kehoma, Consensus of Handicaps. — Drapery. Nan, Dairyman. Kinetic. — Chimera, Jota, Mrs. Grundy. Queen Mazonia. -Venal Joy. Almirante. Midnight Stories, Kitty Cheatham. Sporting Chance, Neapolitan, Connecticut, Mark West. 5— ASSl'ME, American Eagle, The Wag, Golden Red. 6— Semper Stalwart. Big Noise. Little Romper. Bumpety Bumps. — Josephine K., India, Doctor D., Kehoma, Twenty Years Ago Today Twenty Years Ago Today Chief Turf Events of May 9, 1903 Racing at Morris Park, St. Louis and Worth. Jockey W. Knapp, the midget rider, arrived in Chicago from California and will ride for Curl Bros. E. Trotter secured a one year's contract for the services of L. Rutter. The boy is a brother to Frank Rutter and is a promising rider. A number of horsemen arrived in Chicago today from California with their horses. Among them were Curl Bros., H. J. Jones, J. Cochran, H. A. Cotton and J. H. Stevens. AH, with the exception of the last named, will stable at Hawthorne. For its Saturday attraction the New Louisville Jockey Club offered the Nursery Stake? of 16,000, at four and a half furlongs, for two year olds, and T. C. McDowell provided the winner in his brown filly Advantage, by Pirate of Penzance-Queenlike II. C. W. Moore's White Plum was second and G. C. Bennett's Sanctum third. Prince Silverwings set the pace to the final furlong, then quit and Advantage went to the front, winning by half a length, with White Plume a head before Sanctum. Whde the field was going to the post in the second race at Louisville last Wednesday Jane Oaker and Joe Buckley acted as if they were inspired. Both appeared full of life and finally broke into a gallop. When the starting point was reached their riders, Helgesc n and W. Daly, could not pull th?m up. Finally, after going two miles and a half, they stopped. Joe Buckley was all out, but not so Jane Oaker. As soon as Helgeson turned around to go back to the post the mare took it in her head to run again, and she went a mile and a half; this time th3 wrong way of the track. The judges evidently thought that both Joe Buckley and Jane Oaker had been treated to a dose of the elixir of life, for an order was issued after the race that their future entries be refused. Page 3 Lexington Form Chart Lexington Form Chart . i LEXINGTON. XT.. TXTESDAT, KAY 8, 1923. (One mile). Ninth day. Kentucky Association. Spring ! ■acting of 10 days. Weather cloudy. . . . . ( Stewards. S. C. Nuckols. Jr.. A. O. I*onard and C. W. Hay. Placing Judges. W. H. Shelley. N. H. I UlTllB— I and .1. S. Wallace. Starters. W. Snyder and W. Hamilton. Racing Secretary. W. H. Shelley. I Racing starts at 2:11 p. m. (Chicago lime 3:15 p. m). W indicates whip. S spurs. B blinkers. Figures in parentheses following the distance of each nice indicate date, track record, age of horse and weight carried. 'Indicates apprentice allowance. • £JQrTQr7 FIRST RACE— 3-4 Mile. (Kay 8. 1917— 1:11V5— 6— 115.) Purse $800. 3-year-old» and O ?7 4 jQ 4 upward. Claiming. Net value to winner $660: second, $100; third, $50. Index Horses AWtPPSt % % % Sir Fin Jockeys Owners Equiv. Odds Str't ■MM ANTOWTA w 3 102 3 2 1* 1* 1* 1* J Heupel MeCowan & Jones 135-100 (.9530 » PAIL ('.. BBOWMvl 07 6 7 7 21 2'4 2'J J Corcoran J II Lovuhheim 425 100 676458-♦(' (V T. BOOST wtlOS 8 3 3* 41 31 2" I Brothers Royal Oak Stable 960-100 EHI1 KINDAY m I 105 7 4 41 51 4" 4» C Studer W ■ Caskey 4940-100 ' 66630 BEND1TA w I 102 5 6 5» 6'1 6J 5» C Gra'm'n T P Hayes .".225-100 ( »9." 5I )»M. P. GARDNER*.! 991 4 1 2l 35 5« 6» B Harvey H P Gardner 653-100 |MSIS)KIRKUBV'T09I wit 5 118 18 6'i 7 7 7 (1 Yeurgin G R Allen 1100-103 69612 HUES GRAHAM w J M 2 I Lost rider. B Kenn'dy T V Mountjoy 970-100 Time. 23%, 48%. 1:15%. Track heavy. $2 mutuels paid. Antonia. $1.70 straight. $3.20 plate. $2.40 show; Paul G. Brown, $3. CO place, $2.90 show: Cock ' the Roost. $3.70 show. Equivalent booking odds- Antonia. Ml to 100 straight. 60 to 100 place. 20 to 100 show; Paul G. Brown, SO to 100 place. 45 to 100 -how; Cock o" the Baaat, S3 to 100 show. | Winner Ch. f, by Tony Bouero — Pretty Dale, by Hinsdale (trained by W. H. Taylor; bred by Mr.! j Thomas B. Jones). I Went to post at 2:15. At post 1 minute. Start good and slow. Won easily; second and third | driving. ANTONIA ran as if much the best in the going, raced into a long lead after going the first quarter and won as her rider pleased. PAUL G. BROWN began slowly, but came around the others with a rush «.n the turn and finished well. COCK O' TBI ROOST finished gamely after being prominent from the start. KINDAY showed speed. HUGHES GRAHAM lost his rider soon after the start. Scratched 69639 Buckwheat. 07: 69479-Crudcn.ls, 102. Overweights Finday, I pounds; Mary P. Gardner, 2%. CQ^79C SECOND RACE— 4 1-2 Furlongs. (Kay 11, 1911— 53%— 2— 115.) $1,000 Added. 2-year-OtF 4 mO olds. Maidens. Fillies. Special Weights. Net value to winner $775; second, $173.25; ■ third, $90.50. ! Index Horses AWtPPSt K % % Str Fin Jockeys Owners Equiv. Odds Str't | C9613-NEW BEAI'TY w 115 1 I 1» 1* 1* T Murray W E Applegate 100-100 LADY IjONGRIDGE w 115 4 3 21 2* 2 » J D M'ney G C Thraves 1715-100 69552 BEGINNER'S LUCK w 115 3 2 6 51 3"* C Ponce Idl° Hour Stock F'm Stb 440-100 €9500 SWIFT WATER w 115 2 6 51 6 4k B Kenndy W L Lewis 3420-100 t'i'STAGE w 115 6 5 4« 41 5* J Heupel Gallaher Bros 550-100 09613 DEAR MARIA w 115 5 4 3« V 6 M Garner H B Miller 635-100 Time, 24, COS, 57*i. Track heavy. $2 mutuels pall, New Beauty. $4.00 straight, $3.-0 place, $2.30 show; Lady Longridge, $9.30 place, $4.20 show; Beginner's Luck. $3.00 show. Ppiivalent hooking odds -New Beauty. 100 to 100 straight. 00 to 100 place. 25 to 100 show; Lady | Longridge. 375 to 100 place, 110 to 100 show; Beginner's Luck. 50 to 100 show. ■ Winner — 11. f. by Delhi — I«idy McC.ee. by McOeo (trained by C. Van Dusen; bred by Mr. T. Piatt). j I Went to |K»'t at 2:45. At post 1 minute. Start go««l and slow. Won easily; second and third driving. NEW BBACTY began fast and. showing the most speed, meed into a long lead, but had to be] ! shaken up in the last eighth. LADY LONGRIDGK rand in nearest pursuit from the start and made a ; game finish BKGINNKR'S LUCK was allowed to drop far back in the first quarter, but came fast in | the stretch and was racing gamely at the end. SWIFT WATER ran well. UPSTAGE and DEAR MARIA j were done after going the first quarter. Scratched Queen Bess, 115. £JQF^OQ THIRD RACE— 1 Kile and 70 Yards. ( Sept. 23, 1911— 1:42% — 3 — 98.) Parse $800. I l3t7 4 £t*y 3-year-olds and upward. Maidens. Claiming. Net value to winner $650; second, $100; j I third, $50. ) Index Horses AWtPPSt hi % % Str Fin Jockeys Owners Eqaiv. Odds Str't j 69536 PRAISE w 3 97 6 4 4' 41 4l 21 1" J Corcoran Williams Bros 450-100 MStS*MAJOB CHILTON w 3 99 1 2 2» 21 1» 11 2s T Brothers W Perkins 330-100 4.964 11* LITTLE ANN wb 3 99i 4 7 7 5* 51 4' 3» B Harvey J A Best 225-100 MBM CAPT. ADAMS w 3 104 2 3 51 7 7 7 41 H Gray R C FYakes 770-100 HIM Rl'STICATOR w 3 101 3 5 3* 3* 3» 31 51 J Heupel H P Headley 570-100 C964"- MISS MERLE w 4 105 7 6 1" ll 2* 51 6« B Kenn'dy A J Merle 1763-100 ( 9586 PHENOL wb 3 107 5 1 6s 61 6' 6' 7 J Howard I E Clark 4925-100 Time. 24%. 49%. 1:17%, 1:46%. 1:51%. TTack heavy. $2 mutuels paid. Praise. $11.00 straight, $5.00 place, $3.00 show; Major Chilton, $4.50 place, $3.20 show: Little Ann. $2.00 show. Equivalent booking odds — Praise. 450 to 100 straight. ISO to 100 place, 50 to 100 show; Major Chilton, 123 to 100 place, 00 to 100 show; Little Ann. 30 100 show. Winner -Br. c, by Martinet— May Weatmer, by Cunard (trained by R. D. Williams; bred by Messrs. Williams Bros.). Went to post at 3:15. At post 1 minute. Start good and slow. Won driving; second and third the same. PRAISE, well ridden and responding gamely to his rider's call, ran well and got up to win in the final stride. MAJOR CHILTON ran a good race and only tired in the last few strides. LITTLE ANN was allowed to drop t«.o far back and swerved repeatedly in the stretch under a weak ride. CAPTAIN ADAMS finished well. RL'STICATOR tired in the last quarter. MISS MERLE quit after j going a half mile in the lead. Overweights- Praise, 4 pounds; Major Chilton, 2; Little Ann. 3%; Rusticator, 1; Phenol, 2. £*f\fmrtJf fK FOTTRTH RACE— 4 1-2 Furlongs. (Kay 11, 1911— 53%— 2— 115.) Purse $1,000. 2-year-OilJ 4 Ovf olds. Maidens. Fillies. Special Weights. Net value to winner $775; second, $150; third, $75. Index Horses AWtPPSt % % % Str Fin Jockeys Owners Equiv. Odds Str't ! I (■96643EVENTIDG w 115 2 2 1» 1* 1« J H Burke H P Headley 100-100 I'AU)MA w 115 7 3 3* 2» 2* M Garner B Combs 350-100 I (•9664 PEST w 115 3 4 41 4» 3« E Fator J S Ward 12X0-100 I 69642 FLORENCE W. w 115 4 5 5* 51 4« W Kelsay J S Wiggins 2570-100 I 69552 PLEASING w 115 5 6 6;0 650 5" J Howard T C McDowell 1195-100 » 69613 BETH'HEM STEEL ■ 115 6 1 2 3" 6-00B Kenn'dy J W Parrish 1835-100 I LA VEEN w 115 1 7 7 7 7 I, MeD'ott H Oots 9.5-100 t Time. 24%, 50, 57. Track heavy. $2 mntuels paid Eventide, $4.00 straight, $2.70 place, $2.40 show; Paloma, $3.60 place, $2.80 show; Pest. $4. M show. Equivalent booking odds— Eventide. 100 to 100 straight, 35 to 100 place, 20 to 100 show; Paloma, 80 I to I'M) place, 40 to 100 show; Pest. 115 to 100 show. Winner — Ch. f. by Dade— Noontide, by Colin (trained by W. Buford; bred by Mr. Hal Price Headley). Went to i ost .it 3:44. At post 1 minute. Start good and slow for all but LAVEEN. Won easily; ; second and third driving. EVENTIDK ran as if much the best, began well and raced by PALOMA with i a rush in the first quarter to win as her rider pleased. PALOMA showed speed in the going and made a 1 game finish. PEST finished gamely. FLORENCE W. also came fast in the stretch. BETHLEHEM STEEL ' tired. PLEASING raced wide. LAVKEN began badly and was not persevered with. £»Or7Q~i FIFTH RACE— 3-4 Mile. (May 8, 1917— 1:11%— 6— 115.) Cynthima Purse. $1,000 Added. 0«-9 4 O JL 3-year-olds and upward. Allowances. Net value to winner $775; second, $196.50; ! ' third, $106. Index Hordes AWtPPSt % % % Str Fin Jockeys Owners Equir. Odds Str't . ' 6'6415'JIMMIE DAW wb I 112 2 2 2' 25 11 1"* H Steams J Spencer 1.35-100 , (66614 QU1NCE ("DEN w 4 112 4 3 1" 1" 2' 2« B Kenn'dy A Baker 155-100 I 69661 RIGHT ON TIMKwr 3 99 3 5 31 3* 3'1 3* J Corcoran J L Brown 565-100 ) MMS*BB GOOD w.s 4 105 11 4* 4l 4» 42 T Brothers T V Mountjoy 670-100 C9584 CAP ROCK w 4 110 5 4 5 5 5 5 A Wilson J B Sweeney 2605-100 ( Time. 23%. 48%. 1:1.4%. Track heavy. $2 mutuels paid. Jimmie Daw, $5.70 straight. $2.90 place, $2.40 show; Quince Garden, $2.80 place, $2.30 shew; Right on Time. $2 70 show. Equivalent booking odds— Jimmie Daw. 185 to 100 straight. 45 to 100 place, 20 to 100 show; Quince , Garden, 40 to 100 place. 15 to 100 show; Right on Time. 35 to 100 show. Winner — B. g. by McGee— Mary Day, by Peep o' Day (trained by D. T. Morris; bred by Mr. Jesse , Spencer). Went to post at 4:09. At post 1 minute. Start good and slow for all but RIGHT ON TIME. Won , driving; second and third the same. JIMMIE "DAW, favored by tin- going and saving much ground on the turn, raced into the lead in the stretch and. finishing gamely, .ciistay:^ Ql'INCE tlARDEN. The latter showed the most speed for five eighths, but tired and swerved at near the end. RIGHT ON TIME I was away badly, but showed line speed in racing into contention and held the others safe. BE GOOD ) ran paaH* la the going. CAP ROCK was badly aatnaa. Scratched - tlCOLH'-'IiOrd Allen, 110; MMJ'Wllfa Cry, 110. Overweights Cap Rock, 4 pounds. ' OQPT'OQ SIXTH RACE— 3-4 Mile. (May 8. 1917— 1:11%— 6— 115.) Purse $800. 3-year-olds and 1 OJ 4 O^ upward. Claiming. Net value to winner $650; second, $100; third, $50. '■ • Index Horses AWtPPSt 4 'A % Str Fin Jockeys Owners Equiv. Odds Str't 1 f9590 -LOTTIE UORA1OT w 4 107 5 6 41 2' I" 1* W Kelsay C T Worthington M-sM } 64623 SAl.To.N wb 3 101 7 4 l'l H 2' 2s J Wallace C E Patterson 10)0-110 9 69612 PIEDMONT wb 3 104 6 3 31 4' ■) 3ak B Kenn'dy S K Nichols 11U5-100 9 MM4*EDOIB JR. w 3 1051 1 5 2»* 3t 5» 4l L McD'ott E J Wall 645-100 MMS'WHtTB BOOTS w 3 96 4 2 51 5* 41 55 R Holsay W Perkins 6255-100 J 69641 1UIMWIN w 7 112 3 1 6» 6« 6' 6« H Cray L Knight MS-M 69611 DEARIE w 3 97 2 7 7' 7* 7» 7s J Corcoran Woodard & Christian 450100 J 4J5295 SO. WICC.INS wo 114 88 8888G Yeargin L S Barlow 42U5-100 Time. 23%, 49%. 1:15%. Track heavy. $2 mutuels paid, lottie Lorainc, $3.80 straight, $3.00 place, $2.70 show; Salton, $5.70 place, $1.10 show: Piedmont. $0.90 show Equivalent assfctag attl Lottie lyiraine. 90 to 100 straight, 50 to 100 place, 33 to 100 show; Salton. ' 1S5 to 100 place. 105 to 100 show: Piedmer.t. 248 to 100 show. Winner It f. by Horron Kthelbuig II.. by Hapsburg (trained by C. T. Worthington; bred by Mr. • John B. Corhain). Went io |»i-t at 4:35. At post 1 nvnute. Start good and slow. Won easily: second and third driving LOTTO LORAINK fellowed SALTON closely to the stretch and took the lead in the last J eighth to win easing up. SALTON showed t!,e mo t early apaad and made a game finish. PIEDMONT lini-lied fast ;:fter I Io--ing a big ^ap. EDDIE JR. dropped back soon after the start. IWLNIWIN had no u mishaps. DEARIE was always far ba-k and begin slowly. Si rati ho! 61470 Forerunner. 96; t!!) ;!!3 Corenne, 90. Overweights Eddie Jr.. 1% i ounds; Squire Wiggins. 2; Dearie. 1. : £»QryQ« SEVENTH RACE— 1 1-4 Miles. (May 5, 1920— 2 03^—7— 106.) $800 Added. 4-year-tJtlf 4 0«i olds and upward. Claiming. Net value to winner $650; second, $119.50; third. $63. - Bates Horses AWtPPSt % % % Str Fin Jockeys Owners Equiv. Odds Str't t - 69665-OLE1E PALMER ws I 105 2 5 4 4« 31 I'll* H Glick J L Paul 495-100 0 69665JJETSAM w 5 105 5 4 3l 3* 4' 2J 2' B Kenndy S D Lee 620-100 ft] 69645 TOMAHOI W3B 4 109 1 3 1* l1 l1 3* 3* T Murray S T Baxter 2610-100 Qi i ! ( I I • 69618-»NURTURE w 5 106 4 2 5 5 5 41 41 J Corcoran Williams Bros 50-100 69665 MISS PRPERITY wb 5 100 3 1 2' 2* 21 5 5 B Harvey W Grater 153HOO Time. 24%, 4»%, 1:15%. 1:44, 2:10%. Track heavy. $2 mutuels paid. OIlie Palmer, $11.90 straight, $4.80 place, $3.90 show; Jetsam, $5.60 place. $1 30 show; Tomahoi. $7.50 show. Equivalent booking odds — Ollie Palmer, 495 to 100 straight, 140 to 100 place, 95 to 100 show; Jetsam, ISO to 100 place, 115 to 100 show; Tomahoi. 275 to 100 show. Winner Ch. g, by Marathon — Senora Maria, by Spendthrift (trained by J. L. Paul; bred by Mr. It. McClain). Weut to post at 5:04. At post 1 minute. Start good and slow. Won easily: second and third driving. OLLIE PALMER was saved under restraint to the last quarter, then came with a rush into the lead and drew away in the last eighth to win as his rider pleased. JETSAM ran a good race and finished gamely for second place. TOMAHOI showed the most early speed, but tired in the last quarter. NL'RTCRE ran a poor race and was seemingly handicapped by the muddy going. Scratched— 69665 Kimpalong, 110. Overweights — Tomahoi, 1 pound. Pimlico Form Chart ' | j I | ■ ! | | ■ j I ! ; | j I j I ) j j ! I I I I » I t I ; i 1 ' ! ' . ' , I ) ( , , , I ) ' 1 '■ • 1 } 9 9 J J ' • J u : - t - 0 ft] Qi Pimlico Form Chart BALTIMORE, ID., TUESDAY. MAY 8. 1923.— Pimlico (one mile). Seventh day. Maryland Jockey Club. Spring Meeting of 12 days. Weather clear. Steward Representing Maryland Racing Commission, George Brown. Jr. Judge at I arge, Carlos M. DeGarmendia. Stewards. Ooorge Brown. Jr.. Baker Waters and Frank J. Bryan. Placing Judges. E. C. Smith. J. B. Campbell and H. P. Conkling. Starter. James Milton. Racing Secretary. Frank J. Bryan. Racing starts at 2:30 p. m. (Chicago time 1:30 p. m.L W indicates whip. S spurs. B blinkers. Figures in parentheses following the distance of each race indicate date, track record, age of horse and weight carried. 'Indicates apprentice allowance. i2QrTOAT\ FIRST RACE— 4 1-2 Eurlongs. (May 10. 1921— 53%— 2— 118.) Pursa $1,300. 2-year-OfJ 4 +d\J olds. Maidens. Colts and Geldings. Special Weights. Net value to winner $900; second, $250; third, $150. Index Horses AWtPPSt % % % Str Fin Jockeys Owners Equiv. Odds Str't APPELLATE w 115 5 4 1»» B* V 1« S Mcl ane S Ross 440-100 69549 GOLDMAWR wb 115 10 9 5 4»» 21 2'i S Pullman J A Buchanan 2330-100 69653 WAMPEE wb 116 4 S 8'1 a] 5* 3 J P.utwcll R T Wilson 175 100 PAST MACK w 115 8 2 3°» 3* 31 4« E Smw'od Kenton Stable 2340-100 C9634 VIVACIOUS w 115 7 1 2» 2' 4'1 5« R Rom'elli C L Whiting +1360-100 SLIDE ROCK w 115 3 B 41 7» 7'1 6« C Kummer J S Cosden 6S5-100 ALTISSIMO w 115 9 7 91 91 8'1 71 T Parr'ton G E Hall 675-100 PATHAN w 115 6 3 6=* 8'i 9'1 8* L Morris W M Jeffords 2090-100 C9547 SLIGO w 116 3 10 10 10 10 91 J McTag't E B McLean 1525-10B MEDDLING SETH wb 115 18 7' 5« 6! 10 L McAtee P Farrar t tMutuel field. Time. 23%, 48%. 55. Track fast. $2 mutuels paid. Appellate, $10.80 straight, $6.30 place. $3.70 show; Goldmawr, $20.50 place, $7.30 show; Wampee. $2.90 show. Equivalent booking odds — Appellate, '440 to 100 straight, 225 to 100 place, 85 to 100 show; Goldraawr, 925 to 100 place. 265 to 100 show: Wampee, 45 lo 100 show Winner — Ch. c, by Dick Finnell -Highest Appeal, by LTtimtis (trained by W. H. Brooks; bred by Mr. Samuel Ross). Went to post at 2:32. At post 3 minutes. Start good and slow. Won driving; second and third the same. APPELLATE took the lead at once and, making the pace fast, drew away after rounding the far turn, but was tiring in the stretch and just lasted long enough to win. GOLDMAWR worked his way up on the outside and finished fast and gamely. WAMPEE saved ground on the stretch turn and finished with a rush. FAST MACK ran well, but tired in the stretch. Scratched Voorgoll. 115; 69577 Blue and Red. 115. Overweights — Wampee, 1 pound. ■ ftQ791 SECOND RACE— 2 1-4 Miles. Glenmore Steeplechase. Purse $2,000. 4-year-olds and UtF 4 Jmd A. upward. Claiming Handicap. Net value to winner $1,400: second, $400; third, $200. Index Horses AWtPPSt 4 8 12 14 Fin Jockeys Owners Equiv. Odds Str't 69606 IRELAND w 6 140 6 7 5l 7 2! I1 1*C Mergler R Parr 300-109 ( 69606 1 SHOAL ws 6 149 7 5 3"k 3» Is 2» 2« B Kleeger R Pending ::15-100 69633 OVERMATCH w 8 146 4 4 41 3l 3* 3* W Keating A C Bostwick 1360-100 69633 EARLOCKER ws 7 140 8 3 f* 6'1 41 4« 4" B Haynes J E Davis 1095-100 66715-CREST HILL w 11 150 4 6 6* 5» 6" 5'* 5» D Byers J H Lewis 275-100 69545 TRANSPERO w 7 138 1 1 2* 21 7 8' 6"JJ Rowan C K Harrison Jr 2325-100 66708 PRANK B. w 7 138 2 2 1 * 1« 51 7 7 W Borgan J T McMahon 3475-100 69606-'VOX POPULI II. w 7 130 3 3 8 Fell. J McNair Dosoris Stable 1140-100 Time, 4:19. Track fast. $2 mutuels paid, Ireland, $8.00 straight, $4.40 place, $3.70 show; Shoal $3.70 place, $3.40 show; Overmatch, $5.50 show. Equivalent booking odds — Ireland. 300 to 100 straight. 120 to 100 place, 85 to 100 show; Shoal, 83 to 100 place, 70 to 100 show: Overmatch. 175 to 100 show. Winner -Ch. g. by Celt — Votes, by Voter (trained by L. Garth: bred by Belair Stud). Went to post at 2:59. At post 1 minute. Start good and slow. Won driving; second and third the same. IRELAND was saved under slight restraint until in the last turn of the Held, when he moved up steadily into the lead and outstayed SHOAL at the end. SHOAL came again after being passed and was wearing the leader down. OVERMATCH ran a steady race, but was outpaced. VOX POPULI II. fell at the eighth jump. -CJQrrOO THIRD RACE— 3-4 Mile. (Nov. 6. 1922—1:11—5—128.) Pursa $1,300. 3-yeax-olda. 0«l7 4 £i£i Claiming. Net value to winner $900; second, $250; third, $150. Index Horses AWtPPSt % % % Str Fin Jockeys Owners Equiv. Odds Str't (66706) MERRY LAND w 111 7 3 4'1 2* l'l Y\ C Kummer A H Morris 80 100 69470*ST. LAWRENCE w 116 6 7 7'i 5* 2» 2» G Mein S Louis 760 100 P9637*BLUE TONY wb 105 3 S 2l 1* 3* 3«1 S Bullman C L Whiting 3380-100 65963 KADIN w 108 J 4 3» 4l 4J 4* E Smw'od Kenton Stable 5715-100 69258*W INDIGO w 103 1 5 6» 6* 5' 5» E Bell T Clyda 8S5-100 69637 5»RHINEGOLD wb 1061 8 1 B» 3* 6» 61 S McLane E W Whitney 495-100 C5990 IDLE TOY wb 108 S 8 5«» 7 1 71 7»* R Rom'elli R E Vickerman 11180-100 69433 SOUL MATE w 1071 2 8 8« 8i0 8" 8«» J McTag't S Ross 1650-100 66706 VERNA w 103 49 9 9 9 9 H Holmes W B Althouso 42480-100 Time, 23. 47%. 1:13%. Track fast. $2 mutuels paid. Merry Land. $3.60 straight, $2.80 place, $2.50 show; St. Lawrence, $4.40 place, |3JW show; Blue Tony, $6.70 show. Equivalent booking odds — Merry Land. SO to 100 straight. 40 to 100 place, 25 to 100 show; St. fa all llll a. 120 to 100 place, 75 to 100 show; Blue Tony. Ml to 100 show. Winner -Br. f. by Transvaal — Merriment II., by Sundridge (trained by R. J. Waldcn; bred by Maaan, Morris & Waldcn). Went to post at 3:29. At post 1 minute. Start good and slow. Won easily; second and third driving. MERRY LAND was saved to the last turn, then raced to the frout with a rush and won aatRM restraint. ST. LAWRENCE began very slowly, but saved ground on all the turns and finished gamely. BLIE TONY ran well, but tired after taking the lead. KADIN raced well. RHINEGOLD set a fast early pace and quit. Scratched— 69357 Rock Pocket, 108. Overweights — Merry Land, 1 pound; Blue Tony, 2; Kadin, 1; Windigo, 2; RhinegolJ, 2'i; Soul Mate, i%. ^rr=rii=^=z=z===:^rr^=zi=r^====^===^==3z^^====r^^=^^^^^^^====^==:^^====n=^===r=zrr===^=: fiQ'79Q FOURTH RACE— 5-8 Mile. (May 6. 1909— 1:00%— 3— 110.) Guilford Purse. Purse Oetf 4 mil) $1,500. 2-year-olds. Claiming. Net value to winner $1,000; second. $300; third, $2C0. Index Horses AWtPPSt % % % Str Fin Jockeys Owners Equiv. Odds Str't 69577-AUNT JANE W 107 6 1 3« 2l 11 l»k J McTag't Westport Stable 195-100 69654 = * NO LADY w 102 12 l'l 11 21 2" T Finn R Parr 100-100 69544 MODEST ws 110 4 -4 4» 4» 4s 31! N Huff E B McLean 5510-100 69605 HAUGHTY LADY w 109 2 3 2* 3« 3l 4» L Morris S Ross l.'M-10) 69605*M1SS DKLLIE w 97 3 5 6 5'1 5* 5« H Call'han W L S Martin 3155 100 69632 ■'♦SAM SMITH w 100 5 6 51 6 6 6 C Taylor W M Jeffords 970-100 Time, 23%, 48%, 1:01%. Track fast. $2 mutuels paid. Aunt Jane, $3.90 straight, $2.00 place, $2.50 show; No Lady, $2.50 place. $2.30 show: Modest, $7.50 show. Equivalent booking odds — Aunt Jane, 1C5 to 100 straight, 30 to 100 place, 25 to 100 show; No. Lady. 25 to 100 place, 15 to 100 show; Modest, 275 to 100 show. Winner- B. f, by I'olymelian-Secmly. by Torpoint Grained by O. E. Pons; bred by Himyar Stud). Went to post at 4:01. At post 2 minutes. Start good and slow. Won driving; second and third the same. AI'NT JANE came wide when entering tue homestretch, but finished fast and outgamed NO LADY ia the final drive. The latter set a fast pace and came again in the last sixteenth. MODEST b-gan sl'jwly, but closed a big gap and, linishing fast on tile outside of the leaders, would have won in a few more strides. HAUGHTY LADY showed speed to the homestretch, but tired in the final drive. Scratched- 69034'Bamra. 102. Overweights--Haughty Ijdy. 2 pounds; Sam Smith. 3. ATJOrTO/i nFTH RACE— 1 1-16 Miles. (May 10. 1922— 1:44%— 3— 107.) Fifth Running PIMLICO OtF 4 td^. OAKS. $5,000 Added. 3-year-olds. Fillies. Allowances. Net value to wirier $4,850; second, $1,000: third. $500; fourth, $250. Index Horses AWtPPSt Vi % % Str Fin Jockeys Owners Equiv. Odds Str't (69610)C.ADKLY w 113 3 4 41 3nt B 2» l'l L McAtee H P Whitney trJ5-100 69610 UNTIDY wb 113 1 2 1« ll 1» M 2* J McTag't Greentree Stable BBMMI 69580 TRANSOM w 113 4 5 54 4* 4s 3» 3'1 F Colletti H P Whitney t 69610 KCLALIA w 113 2 3 6* 6" 5* 4' J 41 C Kummer C Phillips 1060-100 (9611 Bki'HBli CLAYTON wu 113 6 1 3"* 5" 6" a] 5* E Sm'w'od Kenton Stable 10335-100 69582-': SALLYS ALLEY WB 121 7 7 2* 2* 3h 6=° 6-8 G W C'roll W S Kilmer 50-100 69609 'MISS SMITH w 113 5 677777L Morris W M Jeffords 1345 100 -".Coupled iu betting as H. P. Whitney entry. Time. 23%. 48. 1:13%. 1:39%. 1:46%. Track fast. $2 mutv.cls paid. H. P. Whitney entry, $10.50 straight, $3.90 place. $1.10 show; Unti.ly. $34.40 place, $13. 00 show. Equivalent booking odds--II. P. Whitney entry. 425 to 100 straight, 95 to 100 place, 105 to 100 show; I'niidy. li 20 to 100 place, 5S0 to 100 show. Winicr B. f. by Chicle— Gadiola. by Cylgad (trained by J. Rowe: bred by Mr. Harry Payne Whitney). Went to post at 4:33. At post S minutes. Start poor and slow. Won easily; seeond and third driving. GADFLY was (lose u; under restraint in the early rnnnin™ and. moving up gradually after going three-quarters, came on the outside of the pacemakers and. raeiug into the had in the last eighth, won going away. UNTIDY raced into a laag lead scon after the start and set a fast pace, which told on her. and she tired near the end. TRANSOM raced well and outtini-hed El'LALIA. The latter closed up ground and linislied lisalaailj SALLY'S ALLEY was practically left and raced into forward contention while rounding the first, turn, when- she caused a slight jam in which TRANSOM was the chief suHerer, but her rider made entirely too much use of her and she was doue after i caching the last turn. S.-riteleil (00011) Lady Myra. 121. £50rT* f SIXTH RACE— 1 1-16 Miles. (May 10. 1922— 1:44%— 3— 107.) Asnapolis Handicap. Ot7 4 44*) Purse $1,500. 3-year-olds and upward. Net value t» winner $1,000; second. $300; third, $200. Index Horses AWtPPSt M % % Str Fin Jockeys Owners Equiv. Odds Str't I MM* FAIRWAY w 6 113 4 3 4 4 4 3" 1» C Kummer A C Bostwick 9Li)-100 (, J«0! SkOOEKIELn wb 5 105 1 1 2' 31 3» 2'12» E Bell R T Wilson 91-100 M.H59K1NG ALBERT w 6 107 3 2 P» 1!" I1 l"k 3'1 E Jelley P S P Randolph 57)100 69655 POLLY ANN wb 5 108 2 4 V\ 21 21 4 4 L McAtee T L Jenkins 245-100 Time, 24%, 49%. 1:14%, 1:40%, 1:47. Track fast. ■ — — ' (Continued on tenth page.) PIMLICO FORM cHART (Continued from third page.) $2 mutuels paid. Fairway. $20.40 straight. $4.30 place; Sedgncld. $2.00 place: no show mntnels sold, i Equivalent booking odds — Fairway. 920 to 100 straight. 113 to 100 place; Sedgefield, 30 to 100 place. I Winner— Br. g, by Bryn MawT^Justly. by Mithra (trained by J. W. Healy; bred by Mr. T. Clyde!. Went to post at 5:00. At post 1 minute. Start fair and slow. Won driving: second and tliinl the same. FAIRWAY was saved to the stretch turn, from where he moved up on the inside and finished : with a good burst of speed and wore SEDGEFIELD down and got up to win in the final stride. MIWJB- , FIELD was taken back and saved ground when entering the homestretch and made a game finish. KINO \ ALBERT set a good pace to the stretch, but tired badly in the last eighth. FOLLY ANN began slowly from the outside and was made entirely too much use of in the early running and quit in the last quarter. Overweights — King Albert, 1 pound. £JQryO£» SEVENTH RACE— 1 Mile. (Kay 2, 1923— 1:37%— 4— 110.) Purse $1,300. 3-year-olds 0«7 4 £i\3 and upward. Claiming. Net value to winner $900; second, $220; third, $150. ' Index Horses AWtPPSt % % \ Str Fin Jockeys Owners Erpiiv. Odds Str't ■ — ' ■ : 69050 TOP BBBOKANT wb a 118 7 5 2'1 ."J 1» l'l 1* C Kummer G K Hall 110-10) 68742**DARK HILL jvb 7 116 1 1 I'll* 3» 3* 2J S Hullman A Swenke 270-10) , 69637-DR. CH. WHU wn 5 118 3 4 4s 31 2* 21 3'1 A Allen W S Murray 125O-10O 69608 K1RAH w C 108 6 3 3nk 4» 4s 4» 41 Q Mein H K Crist M70-100 f 69608»TINGIJNG wb a 118 3 6 7 7 51 51 5 ■ Pell E K Bryson 14:»-100 | (.9383 PROTOCOL w 3 102 4 7 6% 5'1 7 7 61 P Walls S Ross 1325-1(3.) , 69550*JOHN MORRILL wb 4 112 2 2 5»* 61 6"* 61 7 ■ Sm'w'od O W Foreman 1015-100 Time. £5, 50, 1:15. 1:41. Track fast. $2 mntnels paid. Top Scargeant. $4.20 straight, $3.30 place, $2.70 show; Dark Hill, $3.50 place. $3.10 show: Or. Charles Wells. $3.30 show. Equivalent booking odds Top Sergeant. 110 to 100 straight. 65 to 100 place. 35 to 100 show. Dark Hill. 75 to 100 place, 55 to 100 show. Dr. Charles Well-.. t 5 to 100 show. Winner- Ch. g. by Cock o' the Walk— Fairy Ray. by Radium (trained by G. E. Hall; bred by Mr. Arthur B. Hancock). Went to post at 5:32. At post 3 minutes. Start good and slow. Won easily: second and third driving. TOP SF.Hcr.ANT raced on the outside while rounding the first turn ami forced the pace until rounding the far tun, where he easily raced into the lead and drew away to win easing up. DARK HII.L set the early pace and. after being passed, came again and raced past DIE. CHARLES WMLU in the last sixteenth. The latter ran well, but tired in the stretch drive. KIBAII raced fairly well. Scratched— 09636'Callivant. 113; 09008-Lough Storm, 113; 00272 Little Ammie, 110; C9524 Joseph Brant, 115; 09321 Dellahra. 113: 09529 Smarty, 113. Page 4 Lexington Entries and Past Performances LEXINGTON WEDNESDAY, MAY 9 WKATIIEK CLOIDV; 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 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 3:15 1. (No daylight saving :it Lexington.) ® Superior mini runner, x Good mini runner. :': Pair mini runner. (SI) Maidens. •App.eniio! allowance, b Rlinkers. First Race — 3-4 Mile. Purse JSOO. 3 year-olds anil upward. Claiming. (Track record: May 8. 1917 1:11)6 — •— 115.) Today's l»d. Horse. Wt. Rec. A.Wl.Ha.i. (69693) bl,ieut. Colonel 10-1 1:13% 4 115x725 l 64S53; Ten Sixty 3 'I5..720 69532 hThe Swimmer 111 1:13% ft 111X713 69693 bHuen 112 1:14 5 111x715, 69644 bRagnzza Ill l:13»i 6 106x710 67094 Rowdy 6 111.. 705, 69551 •Columbia Miss (MllOl 1:17% 3 90 700 69693 Carter (M) 112 1:17 3 100.700 Second Race — 4 1-2 Furlongs. r-urse J 1.000. 2 year olds. Maidens. Colts and Weldings. Special Weights. j (Track record: May 11, 1911— 53%— 2—1 15. ) i 69585 Keogan 145.. 725 69640 Rob Tail 115 :55 s 115. 720 69585 Ballot Brush 115.. 715 69694 Copper Head 115.. 705 69640 Southern Pacific. 113 :56% 115.. 705 Rourbon Roy 115 Just I avid 115 Third Race — 3-4 Mile. rurse $800. | year-olds and upward. Claiming. i j (Track record: May 8, 1917 — 1:11% — 6— 115.) i ! 69693 •Rlemisbed 94 1:171. 5 101x725' 69693s b.Monsoon 113 1:14% 5 111X7201 65654 Sure 94 1:13% 5 106x715 69659 Fighting Cook 98 1:13% 3 97.. 710 , 69614 Durdanella (M) .. 8 95.. 710 1 I l j i i j i ! , 1 I 68612 Alluring (M) 111 1:15V5 3 95.. 705 69723 Miss Merle (M) .. 98 1:13% 4 106.. 705 69693 lo.enne (M) 100 1:16% 3 99. .700 ' Fourth Race— 3-4 Mile. i/cxington Club Handicap. Purse $1,200. 3-year-olds and upward. (Track record: May 8. 1917— 1:11% — •— 11*.) (69562) Sweetheart 98 1 :12 I 101 X750 j 69643- Rraedalbane 105 1:11 4 117x745 (6203V) Audacious 123 1:11% 7 1111X745 ' 69643 John Finn 110 1:12% 4 107X740 Fifth Race— 1 1-8 Miles. Eighth Running Blue Grass Stakes. $3,030 Added. 3-year-olds. Spceinl Weights. Track record: May 10, Ml*— 1:50V; — t— 114.) (69534) NASSAU 12'ixSOO ) (09G61) 1!.. McMillan 126X7K5 i 69534- Roys Relieve Me .. 126. 7S0 69661 3 Calcutta - 126X7S0 , (69588) Cliittagong 126.. 775 I 69661 Anna M. Humphrey 121X775 ; 69661 Aspiration 126.. 760 I 69588 Taylor Hay 126x750 69588- Everhart (M) 126.. 740 1 Sixth Race — 4 1-2 Furlongs. Georgetown Purse. Purse $800. 2-year-olds. Allowances. (Track record: May 11, 1911— 33%— 2-115. ) 6SG97* Digit 115X725 , 69664 Spanish Rose 112 :55 112X720 ( 69664= Sarah Elizabeth ...106 :54% 112.. 715 (68510) Re sie Wright 112.. 715 696603 Rlue Ronnet (M)..lll :56% 107.. 715 69585 Shindy (M) 110. .710 Menage 107 Welcome 110 Seventh Race — 1 1-16 Miles. Purse $800. 3-year-olds and upward. Claiming. (Track record: April 25, 1921-1 :42%— 3—103. 69590 Alameda Girl 105 1:48 4 107(8)725 69641- •Nupoo 106 1:47 6 107X720 1 69665 *bCantilever 114 1:46% 7 107x715 69645- 'Topmast 9f, 1:46% 4 107x715 69698s Hullo 106 1:50% 5 107. .710 1 695S0 Ixmie Lou 113 1:4S% 7 112x705 69479- Crudenns 3 97.. 700 69532 •bl'eggy C. (M) 98 1:47% 6 102x700 Lexington Jockey Percentages LEXINGTON JOCKEY PERCENTAGES. From January 1, 1922, to April 27, 1923, Im-lnnlve. At °r At At or or Over Jockey. p.C. Wt. Mts. 1st. 2d. 3d. Garner, M 22 110 488 105 86 76 I Lilley, W 20 112 60 12 8 8 1 Corcoran, J 20 93 424 84 45 59 1 Brothers, T 20 97 269 53 42 35 i Pool. E l» 109 663 126 102 100 I Kennedy, R 19 104 649 124 108 93 I Jones. II. E 17 97 256 44 33 37 Murphy, F 16 108 193 30 22 10 I Callahan. J 16 93 380 62 62 46 I Burke. U. J 15 112 380 56 46 39 1 Kederis, J U 104 130 19 23 If Heupel, J 14 102 374 54 45 40 1 Ralls. C 14 99 816 114 122 110 1 Owens. J 14 ioc 1031 143 129 147 Harvey, R 14 101 188 26 13 19 ' Barnes, E 13 112 328 43 42 43 I Long. II. 13 95 905 121 101 99 1 I Mi-Der.uott, L 13 104 528 67 70 83 Wilson. A 13 103 682 88 118 96 I At At or or I 1 1 i I I I I 1 1 1 ' I 1 I I Over Jockey. PC. Wt. Mta. 1st. 2d. 3d. Mooney, ,T. D 12 114 405 48 41 53 Kelsay, W 12 110 384 45 66 52 Thurber, H 12 103 256 SO 28 21 Fator. E 12 105 610 69 60 73 Connelly. D It 108 S70 41 87 55 Groos, P. G 11 90 476 63 61 57 Zoeller. J 11 106 151 17 16 12 Howard, J 10 106 104 10 9 16 lariat, A 10 97 173 17 17 21 Rreuning. G 09 105 392 34 40 46 Wallace. J 09 97 844 80 94 109 Cray, H 09 103 155 14 15 14 Disunion, C 09 103 257 24 27 30 Heinisch, W 08 110 60 5 3 6 McGraw, S 06 101 118 7 14 9 Murray, T 04 112 156 7 12 15 Willis, 0 04 106 64 2 4 8 Veal, A 108 0 0 0 0 1st Race [1st Lexington] 1st RAflF S~4 V11,*"' ^-J^ar-oldi. and upward. Claiming. (May 8, 1917 101 unUL 1:11 1-5 o 115.) Index Course Dist Time T'ck Odds Wt St % Str Fin Jockeys Started Order of Finish LIEUT. COLONEL, ft g, 4 115 By Light Brigade-Yolanda, hy St. Florid. ro^T111" ,D- E S5T& ,0w»»' E- C' W*ft«)- Breeder. J. N Camden. J!*** Le*.*t°n W ?*faS' 8 110 2 2 11 U I, MrDottl2 Grayson. Monsoon.Asia SH! !Sf£S J ^tE,00d 15 m 4 2 2l 5TJ M ^ner 12 D. of Peace, Grayson, M.Bodine Hill T^e£-rL: , : ^°" SO 107 1 7 7 7«»L MflVott 7 SmnrtGuy. B'verkill, Gold.Floss i n^P^ HV%!E2 18 105 7 C « 6* L McHott 8 Golden Floss. Repeater. Bojul !««?? «fi-no P\dePrk 'i+}'£2m 7 104 2 2 21 U L McD'ottll Mab. Crrstwood Rov. Surmount «*•" I"?'?*" , ** J: 2\faSt Ut 102 U ■ €i 6,° H Ptutts " !**»• Modna. Quango fitior Val?,nla 11;1! ?Lfast 2« 102 7 7« 7" C Kails 8 Ferguson. Flying Prince Jordan , ££! TJeXw°n ?"?J:J?*?vy "103 3 2 2* 21 J Heupel 8 Lady Mother. Stamp. Lonicera *"?~ *££*•" .*+l**j!!* W 103 3 6 61 61 L McD'ottl2 Lottie Loraine. Stamp, Dad •4851 churohih 1 1-16 l:46%fast 78 106 2 6 $ I" E Fator 8 Billy Star. Hysteria, Opulent TEN SIXTY, eh. f 3 95 By Trap Rock— Princess Cog, by Canghnawaga. (Trainer. S. Chenault. Owner. H. P. Gardner). Breeder H P Gardner 64853 Churchill ^ f 1 OS fast 1-2 115 3 1 31 34 J Howard 7 Dearie t£p. Plum Ail Vernor 64793 Churchill H f l:06%fa»t 24 112 2 4 7 6" .1 Howard I OuTo.i' Fa rXlice Fiehtin^ok 64656 Churchill 61 f 1 :07%fast 24 104 7 7 9 9" F Smith 9 nink 1?^ u- » p , ?• , ffj?«? I^tonia 61 f l:0.*,good 7 104 3 4 61 5- J Heupel 7 PuntaOorda JakieUay J Rauei 62695 Latonia 5-8 1* fast 6-6 110 4 1 1' 1' E Martin 7 Tokihim ? AntonVa, ManFreMaW j JUSol^ror- taJS"; I 2? * F 1J 14 B Martin 7 Dearie. Pavlowa, Antcniu *l.^°. L?tor,a 6-8 1:01%fast « 109 5 1 2» 3'1 J Howard 8 Kent L Leslie Dearie S22SS™ *\i 2»S2* " 2 t ! ^ 4«1J Kederi. 9 Sis .Tosella. An.Todf Pun Gorda 614^6 ^. ton 1-2 49 faat W 106 2 7 7« 7*1 J Howard 11 Old Top. Poppye. AU.ie Vemor THE SWIMMER, ch. h. 6 111 By Ivan the Terrible— Anna Ray. by Peep o'Dav -o JTr,mer' D- T- MornS- °*ner' J- H- St»° Per. Jr.). Breeder. H. P Heidley cTi~- r U K],l„l: I " * J Rohb'n-' f ri—li . Brown Check Hyanoom "J''nl'Oin M171 Lex. Fair . 1 1 :4c1... fust 8 110 4" B McC-mn 7 T Kh.1 v„,i... • S8 KS2iSJ3KS.«! Z \ ! 3 E' J ^£1 S»S Sis" HUEN, b. h, 5 Hi By Huon— EnanseUne. hy Masetto. (Trainer. W. L. Erake. P. Owner. L. Pii nam). Brewer T W — 69693 Unx'stM 3-4 1:MV.faSt 19 MU 9 12 12 12" T Murnv r 1 1, i , ! , I, ,, 69641 Lea*.. 1 1-16 l:46 ,fa.st 24 114 1 2 4J In W t n Kremlin NanooTiin"' 1°™°°" ' •MM UlftO. 1 1-16 l:46V„fast 38 110 7 9 S *- J Wal Uea , , , i , ^o^^l 1^- 69501 Lea'stM 1 1 16 1 M slop 17 114 5 7 7 S»0\£dl. ! |f v r, r!'™" 68888 Havana la»My l:H'..fast 4 199 3 6 SJ »■» T Hum- 8 V , Tv» t 1. '"'' ■MS* Havana lrr..,0y 1 :44^fast 6 108 3 1 2 lh T urn"- VuTrr , ■ « 7\ .O-tonndl !?.7r°n , , 68790 Havana ImSOy l£%£« 1U I J ^"sl • » I 4 V V « ms ,,,™ 68728 Havana IraHy l:4B%teat 21110 3 6 3-2' B BcneflT 8 AMMsT^ ^JZ^'U-.TS!, 68674 Havana 3-4 1 :,3-fast 15 112 6 $ 8 « S taET T.uXi^S ' 1. b£ 68551 Havana 61 f 1 :08 fast 8 112 7 6 4' 6«2 R M. D'ott 9 ('IK,, ,,,',, 1 ,', V- ! C C7699 Havana 1 l:^faSt 4 103 7 6 6 S G Kie^" 8 O^mSJSt Hariock""' RAGAZZA. br. m 6 106 By His Majesty— Henpeck bv Delhi (Trainer. J. H. Baker. Owner. I. B. Bradfield). Breed? ■ G A Cochran 6964 1 L.x-Kto„ M1MM 47 109 2 7 7 V D Connllv 7 S B*ii»7 Fd"e "r BirdieC I SUM J.-ff.-rs..n 3-4 115 fast 30 Hi 9 10 M| «V« j McCoy K F.utf HsVerH Caleta 68194 FC.rn.ls IMC 1:00 hvy 20 99 8 9 9» 9" J CklmW.10 Smcs. B^kakBanaa, S-?-i ,ff fJ ;,L ' *? lfrj 5 8 S 8M *' Ijin* H Mom. Sandalwood. Fusee S?" l,hnc'lffe 3- l:l^slop J107 1 6 61 7'- J Chln-rslO HiudV.an. Di.'ftEyes Ma.mit. I 64. 60 DM shire 11:4, hvy « 111 1 1 21 6»i H J Lurke S Ham.:... Tulsa. St. Germain I R0VDY. ft. h. 6 Hi By Everett— Lukeramua. by Luke Ward. "«u. ! , (Formerly ran as Hindoo the Great.). (Trainer. W. Woodard. Owner, W. Woodard). Breeder I E Clark 3 525 S-S""- bl f 1:(! 'mud 6 10S B»Ii Canfield 5 Madam Rvng. I —all— -— - 66972 I ".Crass 3-4 1 :l::\fa.«t 7 110 6»J J Robbins 5 Coldie S." H .man Lo le lS « 66911 B Crass B -M :«4\mml 9 118 1' J Robbins 7 Tennilcc. IVcs" a w H H, 476S.I Church' 1 1 1-16 l:48Vifaat 30 106 4 7 6 6 6= 6" J Dreyer 9 Cortland. Our Birthday M m "rose • 47335 Church-1 3-4 l:h*,hvy 6f 110 11 H10 8' V* J Dreyer 15 Anticipate. Rat, - TuL BUfcaT ' 4295S l atonia 6-8 1 Oll^hvy M 106 7 8 7 7' |»1 W Wright 12 Viola {jatrnev Liu A s, lie, ' 42817 Latonia 6-8 1 :02^mud M 112 9 9 9 9- 9" W Wri£ht 11 Captain E' Alex Jr.. jaia « COLUMBIA MISS. b. f. 3 (M) 90 By Great Britain-Please Welles, hy Dick Welles NVeIles- 1 I Trainer. E. Davis. Owner, R. P. Dodson). Breeder R. L Carri k « 69551 1-cxgtoii 2-4 l:M!af— t " 104 | 6 6 6'- J Heupel 0 M. I'.tia.dner. Roidg'old. M.Maid ! CARTER, ch. c. 3 (M) 100 By Piitaud— Ruth Carter, by Handsel ( Trainer. W. Grater. Owner. W. Grater), Breeder. C. II Carter j , 69f,9:i Lcx'fcTton 3-ll:»Mast 3Cf M 3 10 10* W J Wallace 12 Lieul .Colonel. Grayson Monsoon 69J., llur.lt.n g « IMtjfaat 15 107 f'i R Pall • Old Rlue. Neodv. Carmen U. I . HY:l \ Un' l"n Bi f 1;07 faSt ffi 107 41i H M.Ancy 7 Hoover. TomNo.'ris. FlnVTcWal J«„Vf ,Hunl l"n 3-1 l:l;,%fast 26 112 6»1 J Hell 6 D.RotherMe. A«v'rcn Old III ue 692«J4 HunCton 6-8 1:03 good 9 107 V R Fall 8 Wve. Necdv. Don't l:„th. «oTS! 1U"S!°n w,1.191111,^ n1 110 6- K Ball 6 Ro.val Crown. Ouc ■ .. Nebish 69191 Hunt ton 3-4 1:22 slop 9 no 7" L Gray 7 Wateaaa. IMMafe Ouch 2nd Race [2nd Lexington] 2nd RACE * J^" -?!W!?Mg . 2- oar-ol.ls. Maidens. C-tfta .-,„,! Geldings, I ! £-IIU HrlUL Special \\ 01-jhts. (May 11. 1 J! 1 1 5Ii :;-5 y 115.) EEEGAN. b. g I (It) 116 By Rock View Frances M.. by Filigree. | *«,.(?y^,ner• *■ B*ker- 0wB*r' S" K- ■"•*•• Breeder. S. K. Nichols. ( 6958o Lexgtou 1-2 4«%fast 18-i 112 6 4 61 C" B Kenn dylO B.andSaddle, Flax, Gt. Northern « ' j ^J^1" b- c- 2 (M) 115 Ey Helmet— Miss Ringlets, by Handball. ilner' Thompson. Owner. Idle Hour Stock Farm Stable). Breeder. Idle Hour Stock Farm. ro/-i« 6J640 Lex gton 4J f 54%fast 14 115 7 7 6' i*] A Wilson 7 Volt, HuonPine, King.OWcill II BALLOT BRUSH, b. c. 2 (M) 115 By Ballot— Galloping Queen, by Ben Brush. jJralner- R- C. Frakes. Owner. R. C. Frakes). Breeder. J. L. Carrick. 6958.. I^xgton 1-1 4825fast 20 112 9 8 6= D»l II Gray 10 B.andSaddle, Flax. Gt. Northern COPPER HEAD. b. c. 2 (M) 115 By Cataract— Mineral, by Ormondale. (Trainer, W. Woodard. Owner, W. Woodard). Breeder. J. Butler. 69694 l^xgton 4J f 55^fast 21 1C8 1 5 8' 7'i H Gray 9 Townsend. John Ilacer. Arnbis JJJJJ 2-ex Bton 12 48'/ifast 11 112 9 9 9' 10,s C Fonce 10 Rat. Rent. Quotation, H'market 5?ii? JefferSOn 12 50^hvy J{) HI 4 6 5 5'1 L Morris I Anne. Lee Adrin. Rlue Monday 68.17 Jeffcnoa 1-2 4R2jfast 12 115 7 7 51 4» L Morris 10 Invictus. Anne. Rlue Monday 68632 Jefferson 1-2 48\fast 10 115 4 4 10 10" L Morris 10 Sunayr, Reply, Rlue Monday SOUTHERN PACIFIC, ch. c. 2 (M) 115 By Bulse— Triad, by Star Shoot. (Trainer. T. P. Hayes. Own jr. J. W. Parrish). Breeder. J. W. Parrish. C9640 Lex'gton 41 f 64»i,fast 24 115 5 6 7 6'* D Conn'lly 7 Volt, HuonFine, King. O'Neill II First start for the following: BOURBON BOY, ch. c. 2 (M) 115 By North Star HI.— Bedtime Stories, by Marta Santa. (Trainer, /rn_ J. M. Hukill. Owners, Lair & Parrish). Breeder, Idle Hour Stock Farm. JUST DAVID, b. c. 2 (M) 115 By Atwell— Viola Mabel, by Marta Santa. (Trainer, H. Oots. Owner, H. Oots). Breeder, W. E. Coover. 3rd Race [3rd Lexington] ' ) i , I ; I 1 , ( 1 1 3rfl RflPF 3"4 II,e- "-year-olds and upward. Claiming. (May 8, 1017 BLEMISHED, ch. m, 5 101 By Olambala— Belle Ronald, by Dark Ronald. (Trainer, M. Lowensteln. Owner, Ja. ft J. Lowensteln). Breeder. R. T. Wilson. 69693 I.ex-gton 3-1 1 :M%Iaat 33-10 97 6 1 7J 8'J J Cor cor'att Lieut. Colonel. Grayson. Monsoon 5oC.9o Latonia 1 1-16 1 :4*%atew 15 10S 1 2 4 6 7 7" G Stack 7 Petrarch. Miss Fontaine. Ace a4631 Lnloma 3 4 l:12\fast 43 1091 Lost rider. G Stack 8 A.N. Akin. RoyalDick. C.Taylor 4304 Church'l 7-8 1:24%fast llf 110 6 5 7 10 12» 12"1 G Stack 14 M.theT.me. Adonis. Gr'd-Swell 341.8 Church'l 3-4 l:16Vf.bvy 15 94 1 112} 34} 13 Scoble 10 Doric. Napoo. Sea Court 16933 Lex' ton 1-2 ol^hvy 6 100 3 1 21 1'IG Stack 7 Jetsam. Miss Dor:.. All in Rl.iek I597S Jef son 31 f 42%good 4 106 3 2 2' 3'} G Stack 8 J.S.Rcardo... Cointreau, W.Star K0NS00N. b. h, 5 111 By Peter Quince— Mattie C, 07 Out of Reach. (Trainer, J. M. Goode. Owner, J. C. Looney). Breeder. B. Combs. 69693 Lexgton 3-4 l:14'Afast i\ 109 1 3 2J 31 D CaaaayttUNt Colonel. Gravson. Asia 69612 Lexgton 3-4 1:14 fast 7f 1071 5 4 8» 8" J Owens 12 J. R. Brown. Louar.na, D'nier Sou 62*51 Latonia 3-4 1:15 hvy 10 110 2 3 6» 6'« R Har tonll C.Oiirton. F. Consul. W.Thr'gh 62750 Latonia 3.-4 l:13%fast 16 108 9 9 9'} 8'» J Heupel 12 Youneed. Grayson. Pvx 62237 Churchill 7-8 l:26Sfast 61 113 5 1 5} 7« B KenndylO C:.stle.vagli. Blaise. Rojnl 62112 Cnunhill 3-4 1 :12%fast 7 111 6 3 61 7" D Conn'lly!3 N^ghtyNisba. Troilus. Sportsman SUR^; ch- m- 5 106 By Great Britain— Grace Cola, by Ornament. (Trainer. D. Hill. Owner, M. Everton). Breeder. Mac Everton. 65654 N.Kton Ab.".-8 1:01 fast 9 10S 4« J Pevie | .lulvFlv, OurKate. Net.Walcutt 65548 N.Kton 3-4 l:19y5fast 13-10 K.7 1» J Pevic 6 Melbal'ollv. Ranvan. Mannchen 6;»461 N.Kton Ab 5-8 1 :01 fast 11} 103 2l J Pevic 6 Old Red. Fokey Jane. PudleRug 6.- 316 N.Kton Ab 5-8 1 :02%fast 12 108 31} J Pevic 6 Lai Meme. F.Rone.o. D. Fashion 65245 N.Kton Ab 5-8 1 :02%fast 23 103 4s} J Pevic I Fomerene, DudleRug. PokevJane 6: 148 N. vvK.n. Ab 5-8 LOiy^fast 59 109 6'5 F Mooro 7 Dr. Hall. July Flv. Major Don.-) 6o069 N.Kton Ab 5-S l:03'/f.slow 3 111 3»} T Willims 6 Coombs, HattieMcCarty. Reneeia 64706 Con Lake Ab 5-N 1 :01%fast 33-10 113 2' J fta!aVa T Juanitalll., Dinty, Net.Walcutt FIGHTING COOK. br. f. 3 97 By Theo. Cook— Foyer, by Masetto. (Trainer. C. T. Worthington. Owner. C. T. Worthington). Breeder. C. W. Moore. 69659 Lex'trtoa 3-1 l:l:{if,fas t 52 106 6 6 7» 7s W Kelsav 9 Sun Brae, Lugs CM— 66793 DadeP'rk B| f l:07%slow 8 103 6 5 51 6" E Petzofdt S I^slie, P.G.Rrown Tender Seth 66737 DadePrk 3-4 1:12%fast 6} 107 2 3 6s 6»} H Stearns 8 Tav.Hay. StumpJr.. P.G.Rrown 66710 DadePrk 5} f 1 07 fast 13-10 103 2 1 31 2' H Stearns 9 Roblierll., T.'sRlu.n. Marj.Wood f.6484 Latonia 3-4 l:13%fast 18-5 95 6 7 61 V J Corcoran12 Superbum. Cliiva. Leslie 65726 Latonia 5} f 1 :07-\fast 27-10 101 6 5 4J 4»} H E Jonesl2 H.tiraham, OldTop. G't ofnonor 64919 Churchill 3-4 lOSfcfaa* 18 98 2 2 4» 2"} II E Jones 9 Briiind, I eslie. Full S]!Oon 64793 Churchill 6i f 1 MWaat 6} 112 3 2 2b 3'» II E Jones 7 OuiOui. Fair Alice, RegentQueea 63302 Devshire 5-8 1:01%fast 22-5 112 1 1 1} 2'JH E Jones 8 Rustem. LordGrauite, Soldierll. DARDANELLA. V. f. 3 (M) 95 By Everest— Panrhet. bv Ruskin II. (Trainer, A. L. Barnaby. Owner, L. Willis). Breeder. G. L. Hundley. S??i* lexgton 1 141%fast 9 98 6 6 6 6" D Jones 6 Roldgold. MYure Maid. VelmaM. 61466 Lex'ton 1-2 48Vsfast 67 112 11 8 10' 10" S McGraw 12 Findav. Miss Cerina, Oui Oui 61438 Lexton 1-2 48%good 33 115 3 4 6 8 « S McGraw 12 Avisack, Fight. Cook. PandTake 60589 F.G-nds 1-2 50',-hvy 20 109 9 8 Jik J" B Barnes 11 Dearie. Lilac Time, Miss Claire 60230 F.G'nds 3-8 35^fast 15 113 11 10» 10 » E Pool 12 Allie Oehs, Dearie Kewpie S. 59935 F.Gnds 3-8 38V5hvy 8 U1}11 9ll 9T H J Burke 12 J'phineC. Athlete, T.Muleskin'r ALLURING, br. f, 3 (M) 95 By Manager Waite— Little Daughter, by Ogden. (Trainer, M. M Shields. Own;?, A. S. Day). Breeder. T. C. McDoweu. 68612 Jefferson 3-4 l:l.V%fast 15 105 9 7 7' 6*5 J McCoy 12 Amelias.. The Colonel, Fleeting 68246 Jefferson lm70y 1:47 fast 7 104} 7 7 1C1 7»i H Thurber12 Ohost. Slanderer Rupee 68010 F.Grnds lm70y l:462sfast 8 93 10 9 9"9"J Kessner 10 Yoriok, Ghost. Marjorie Wood 6,878 F.Grnds 3-4 1 :14%tast 15 110 10 9 7} 8" J Bell H Child's Flay. Foor Maori Rork 67731 F.Grnds lm70y l:45*sfast 10 103 2 7 6» 6" A Wilson 12 Al Siebler. Glabella l'n tried 67687 F.Grnds 3-4 1:14%fast 12 11110 10 fc» 3'} L McDott12 Jol.ny. Kelly. FirstRliish, Rupee 6,437 F.Grnds 3-4 1:17 hvy 12 113 10 11 8' 8" J Bell 11 Amoie. Prince Tii Tii. Rupee MISS MERLE, br. f, 4 (M) 106 By Jim GafFney-Zienap. by Florist. (Trainer, 0. A. Bianchi. Owner, A. J. Merle). Breeder. O. A. Bianchi 69729 Lex'gton lm70y l:513s.hvy IS 105 6 2 5' 6« H Kenn'dy 7 Praise. MajorChilton". I/ttleAnn 69645 Lexgton 1 3-16 2:f)0^fast 4S 105 3 3 h* 5" 1? Kenn dy 6 Rlue Rird. Topmast Cantilever 69532 lexgton 3-4 l:14Vsgood 42 106 11 11 11« 11" B Kenn'dyl2 I). of Peace. G.avson. M.Bodine 67885 Havana 2-4 1:15 fast 3 98 5 2 5J 54i T Brothers 8 Acosta. Valentine d'Or. Nig C0RENNE, br. f, 3 (M) 99 By Tcny Bonero— Janice, by Midlothian. (Trainer, E. Davis. Owner. Dodson ft Jones). Breeder, T. B. Jones 69693 Lexgton 3-4 1 :14't.fast 15 102}11 9 8' 75} J Heupel 12 Lieul. Colonel. Grayson Mon-oon 69551 Lexgton 3-4 l:14%fast 8 100 6 5 5} 5" B Harvey 6 M.P.Gardner. Roldgold M Maid 4th Race [4th Lexington] i , , j ' , Afh RAPP 3"4 lll,e- I ■ «■■*!■■ Clwb Handicap. F.-j ear-olds and upward, fill nHOC (May S, 1017 1:11 1-3 G 115.) SWEETHEART, ch. f, 3 101 By Ultimas— Humanity, by Voter. (Trainer, G. Denny. Owner, B. Combs). Breeder. B. Combs, 69662 Lex'gton 3-4 1:12 fast 16-5 98 1 1 !•} VI J Corcor'n 8 Indian Trail. ITlTJlll. Bal.Proof 69499 lexgton ll:40%slop 9-5 121 2 2 2» 2' W Kelsay 4 A.M.lFphv. (FtLuck. Gr Dame 66661 Pimlico 3-4 1:13%slow 9 115 9 2 2* 2»t L Lyke 9 Luminist. Frank O. Heeltaps 66622 Pimlico 3-4 lJ3%fa*t 26 113 4 1 2J*10'° P. Romellill Rloss Time. Rig.) Whirlwind 66489 Laurel 6} f 1 :09 Cut 3} 109 6 1 l»k 3' J Wallace 7 Heeltaps. Carol. Moonraker 66353 Laurel 6} f l:07Vast 16 105 1 1 l'l 1& J Wallace 8 Rucado. Lilt. Mi— Rule 65570 Lexton F C l:12*ifast 61 119 6 4 4} 4-} H E Jon. si 1 Ret tvReall. IT— gH. Faste. Rolls 65296 Lex'ton 3-4 1 :14*r.slow 6 104 1 1 1» V H K Jones 9 Skeezix, Oui Oui. Ro McMillan 65200 Lexton 6} f l:06%fast 9 103 4 3 2" 4«1 II E Jonesll Haste. Relis. OuiOui. MissCerina 62833 Latonia 3-4 1:13%fast 17 115 5 3 7} 8" R Martin 10 Donges. Dust Fl -wer Kent U 62438 Latonia 5-8 LOOVfast 7 114 4 2 2' 3' E Martin 8 A.M.IFphrey. Avisack. P. Gorda BRAEDALBANE, cb, c, 4 117 By Jack Atkin— Princess Pat. bv Stalwart. (Trainer, J. C. Milam. Owner. D. Breckinridge). Breeder T J Clay 69643 lexgton 3-4 1:12%fast 8-5 117 2 1 2} 2} M Garner 6 R. Servant.' Mar May JohnFinn 66114 Latonia 1 l:38%fast £6 108 113} 3«} M Garner ■ (Jr. Ware. L. Astor Bit o' Black 66346 Latonia 3-4 LllVifast 8-6 120 2 2 2» 2« M Garner 6 FairFa'tom, Translate MissJoy 66164 Latonia 3-4 1:12 fast 3-2 115 3 2 1» 1»} M Garner 7 F. Phantom. Centimeter G'gway 65953 Latcnia 3-4 l:ll%fast 41 112 6 1 U 4*1 J D M'neyl2 Cl.atte.ton. CI10CI10 Surf Rider 61968 Churchill 3-4 Lll'^fast 6-5 116 1 2 lb 2} M Garner 6 Surf Rider Gargway Miss Joy 64820 Churchill 1 1 :37^.fasi. 1&6 114 2 1 1* 3*} M Garner I S111 -f Rider. Chatte. ton' Find Peel 64750 Churchill 3-4 1:ll^fast 1J-5 118 2 1 1» 2} M Garner 6 Dr. Clark. Gangw-.j Surf Rider G4ArXt (;hurchlU M!*" fast M 115 « 1* U M Garner 4 Dr.Clark. Pindar Peel. Maximac 64298 Saratoga 3-4 Lll^fasc 7 117 1 1 1' 2' M Garner 6 Knot. Exodus. High Cloud AUDACIOUS, ch. a, T 119 By Star Shoot— Bold Girl, by Ogden. (Trainer, S. McNaughton. Owner. L. Vian). Breeder. J. E. Madden. 62037 Belmont 1 1-16 l:4i%f*s I 7-10 124 1 2 V V C Kummor I Sedgefield. Damask 61866 Jamaica 1 1-16 lSHltaat 6 124 3 3 3* 3" C Kummer 4 SenVsPark MadHatter Damaak 61807 Jamaica 1 1-16 1 :46'/5fast 2-6 129 3 1 1} 2J E Kummer 4 Baau.sk Pilgrim Recount 61732 Jamaica £* f 1 :05%fast K 140 i 1 1* 1» C Kummer 4 Thunderclap Column Must Seed 6154.. Jamaica 1 1-16 1:41 good 5 125 3 1 3'1 3» C Kummer 4 MadHatter Sen Park Yel Hand C1480 Jamaica 3-4 1 :ll2 ,fast 10 129 1 2 6« 6'} K Kummer 8 Tryster, Smoke Screen Careful 58630 Pimlico 1 I^M%kT]r 3 126 2 4 2* 1J C Kun a— er 4 Relay. Sandv Real Billy Kelly 58508 Pimlico 3-4 1 :14'ig0od 12-5 110 8 6 7"* 6»J C Kuram.-r 8 Gnome The P.ov i)ry "-vm 58055 Empire 1 1 :n»%fast 2 129 6 4 41 4'° C Kummer • Y.Hand Th'der'ciap Roniloaima 58028 Jamaica 1 1-8 1:52 fast 11-20 129 3 3 3 3'} C Kummer 3 Thunderclap, Donnacaaa JOHN FINN. ch. c. 4 107 By Dick Finnell— Coruscate, by Chorister. (Trainer. W. Perkins. Owner, G. F. Baker). Breeder T Piitt 69C43 Lex'gton 3-4 1 :12Vofast 28 110 5 4 3} 4'} E Pool 6 R. Servant. Rr'dalbano Mar May SUM Lexton 3-4 1:10 hvy 9-10 110 1 2 1» 1» E Pool 5 Tuscola. QahwfrilM. Ma—alll 6.-.201 LfX'ton lm 70y l:43%faat 9 103 2 2 4 4«1 J Heupel « Chatterto:.. L'vJ[,,l ,,',, Rouleaa M4M Windsor 1 1-10 1 :4S%a4oW 7-0 106} 2 2 1' 1» E Pool 3 Grace Mayors " Brilli'.,. Uster 04407 Wiadaor 1 1-14 l:4."'„fast 21-5 100 2 3 3» 31 F Weiner 5 Firebrand R Jester Sicii M.ize 04330 Windsor 1 IJSIfcfast 8-5 108 8 3 4* 8'J E Pool ft FairGain. Sandy Ive.-'.l M FoxII (380 J K worth lm70y l:43%fa*t 11-5 115 8 6 4* 2'} J Owens B Rv Jiminy. Despair Uad Ulliaa 63748 Kvvorth 11-S1:".2 fast 38 100 2 6 6» 3'S L Gregory 9 Registrar. Star.I'ter' Col 1 Sphere 6368J Windsor 1 l:40^fas I 3} 119 6 6 6« 6» E Taylor 6 Gr.Mavers. Chan.plain Sf.rl'ter 63166 Windsor 11-8 1:52 fast 9 106 9 9 7} 6*J E Fool 11 Boniface. Registrar Planet 5th Race [5th Lexington] I I I ! , 3 « • ' ' « 1 « ! j , ( I . I ! | ( « 5th RACE * \SJTR wSTJ^JSlSSL^iy' "- *"wli,w«,*te NASSAU, br. c. 3 126 By Nassovian— Philistia. by St. Blaise (Trainer. W. Buford. Owner, F. Johnson). Breeder. J. Sanford 69534 Uxgton ImToy 1 :4:;'.,good 2 109 2 1 I'll* M Garner 4 Rite] Me. RoMcM'lan Parknill 65050 Belmont 7-S MC 1 -OVslop 11-5 112 2 1 1« l« C Kb'th.-r ft MlasSmith. Coeor deLion ""j" 04821 Belm-t Ift f MC 1 rO-^ROod 6 112 4 3 3* 2* C F-b'ther 7 Wilderness ('uris Queen Diana 04089 Saratoga 5-8 1:03 hvy 4 115 4 3 3' 3' J D M'ney ft Zev , WildeVness lieM Hour 63181 Aqueduct 5-8 59 slop 13-6 112 2 2 2* V C P-Vthet 8 Satellite Dustabout Puritv 61898 Jamaica 5-8 1 OO^fast 2} 107 3 1 1» 1« B Marl elll ft Rork Reap 11 1 idee 51768 Jamaica 6-8 1 OO^fast 13-5 115 2 3 3* 3*1 B Marielli 6 RlancSeing Cert'-.i- Mur VonDe* 61675 Jamaica 5-S 1 ffiUM 1-5 103 1 3 8 8* H Thomas 3 Duster. P.o McMilian BO McMILLAN. ch. c. 3 126 By Ballot— Nettie Hastings by Hastings (Trainer. L. Cahn. Owner. T. J. Pendergast). Breeders. A. E. Hundley & Son 69661 Lexgton 1 1-16 l:4.".%fart U 117 5 3 V V D Connllv I B.Time. Calcutta AM IFphr'ev r.!)531 Lex'stoa fJty l:4a%— 1 112 1 3 3' 3" D CMWlb; 4 Kara, Boya Bel Me PirkHiii 66641 Latonia 3-4 1:12 fast 17-10 112 7 7 » V B Pool 10 InMemoriam. GreaUaa Triumph MM* LatOBta Ml:12%faat 6 HO 3 6 4} 2» ■ Pool 8 D i:.0'S„l-n. V MalV e r" IJ umnh 66517 Latonia 1 1 :::s\.fast 9 1(6 3 6 3' 3} F Smith 8 Aspiration OuiOui mum. 66449 Latonia HWM 10 115 6 6 4' 4' F Smith 11 AlueR.Govvn. I ,,..ss Vime Memf 0016.. Laton.a 11:40 fast 18 109 4 10 10' 11" F Smith 17 OuiOui. PrinooK In Menoriim •SMS latonia 3-4 1:i::Wast 8 112 7 « 8} 4} F Smith U B.B-B. TtW'wT ALBOm 65765 Latonia 3-4 l:12%fattt 37-10 112 2 7 2' 2' J Heu pel 1) Skeezix I„ Ven.onim Vi. Cre ,65671 ; LatonU 6} f LOC^fast 12 115 3 3 3' 3} D Conn' lly 7 InMem.rian;. S "c, 5 I) E°" Oo'itR, I,x Kton 2-4 l:l,'„slow 6-0 114 7 6 4'} 4*» F Smith ft Sweetheart. Skeezix Oui Oui BOYS BELIEVE H^ch. c. 3 126 By North Star III.-B.lieve Me Boya. by Cunard ^unara- (Trainer. H. J. Thompson. Owaer. Idle Hour Stock Farm Stablc).Breeder E R Bradley f.9531 Lex'tTton lm70y 1 :4::';good 4 H.9 4 2 2* 2« C Ponce 4 Xaana Bo McMillan Pirkniii 66720 M.i.lico 11:4-1 fast 2} lOf. 3 2 2 1* II Thomas 7 S.,.r .'.-Ir Re "„, li^t" „ «tS5S2£: !-!!:!^S! IV21 3 3' 3J F K.ogh ft l^m^Ml^ 066..0 Pimlico 1 l:39 tfast 8 119 6 5 6} ll'« L Fator 1 1 Bally'a \ll.v M-inin-ile MrOn 06591 Pimlico 3-4 1:12 fast 29 107 3 2 2'} 1-u B Marielli 1 5 ( rocl.e, R Jg* | am oVk 64081 Saratoga 3-4 l:12-good 20 115 3 5 5} 6^11 Tho. naslJ Dun lin. (Jos hawk Zev 64; .., Saratoga 3-4 ll.^hvy 8 110 4 4 3* 3'} C Ponce ft Zev Vi-il Che.rv Pie «1J-A «,ra!°Ka itl'^JSSi ? H2 2 4 3}6'JCPonce 10 Cartoonist.' RudLcrnor. Cher Pie rll-»ivara°KU *lff "'J 5! i 3 2* 3'« A Wilson 11 Cea.Luck. Moonraker. Mon-deMi ?fh^arat°Ka 6ifl:0S «loW 1C'5 U5 2 X lfc 2»k A Wilson 9 Rialto. Cape Clear Drogl.ed 1 2JS»2 SaratoKU 3-41:li hyy 10 112 6 3 3* 6*1 A Wilson 13 Marfgale. Chickv.ie Cartlontat 63938 Saratoga 5} f 1.00 fast 12 107 11 5 4' 6*1 A Wilson 13 D'tFlower CarfnU J.' Mt3LenKer CALCUTTA, ch. c. S 126 By Colin — Jamma. by Delhi. (Trainer. G. R Allen. Owner. G. R. Allen). Breeder. G. Starr. •9661 I-ex'gton 1 1-16 l:4.".%fai t 35 1121 2 6 5' 3»1 G Teargin 8 I'.oM'M'lan, B.Tirae. A.M.H'rey 45B781 Jefferson 1 IS 1 :57%hvy 12 122 3 3 3* 24 G Rabin 13 Ainolc. Setting Sun Shamrock 68720 Jefferson lm70y l:4flVsfast 3 104 2 6 6 00 5« A Abel 7 Sotting Sun, I»uis A.. Plncky 68693 Jefferson 1 1 16 l:46%fast 13-5 9S 3 2 3« 3« A Abel 6 l'arader. S.T.Kean. Rlai'yStono 68655 Jeff.-rson 3-4 l:13%fast 12 102 5 6 41 3' A Abel 8 S.andBoots. B'nicuda. Wolf'sl ry 68206 I'Grnds 1 3-16 1 :i9%good 20 98 10 4 4'| 4»1 A Abel 11 Host 1'al. Royee Pools. O'ynthus 68191 KC.rnds 1 142%h.y 3 98 3 3 1* 1* A Abel 6 Vennie. ('. o' Dawn. Lady Inez 68153 KGr'nds 3 4 1 :14%mu.l 41 lit 2 5 4* 4 | .1 Owens 8 Shaniro'k. Body Cuaid. Vennie 67901 KHr'nds 1 I4%(ul 12 *.W 5 8 8 8M J Corcoran 8 RestPal. SirTh.Kcan. Irish Kiss 67817 K.Gr'nds 1 1 :42%hvy 8 117 3 4 4* 4« J Cnrmran I Blue No-e. Aivo . Setting Sun 67r 84 I'Grnds 1 l:4J%fast 2 11C 1 4 4} 2« ■ Pool 5 rYeTiiTii. let.T.mcs. Ros'te II. CHITTAGONG. b. c. 3 126 By Luke McLuka — Agnes Virginia, by Sir Dixon. (Trainer. G. H. Keene. Owner. J. 0. & G. H. Keene). Breeders. J. 0. & G. H. Keene. 69588 l/'x'cton 1 1 : O^fast 8 107 11 2 I'll* W btaaf U F.verhart. Wida. Actuary 66517 I-atonia 1 1 "S\ fust 12 lu3 8 7 4» | | B Kenn'dy 8 Aspiration. ( u:Oiii. RoM.Millan 66246 I-atonla 1 l::::*%fast "2 101 9 5 f » i'\ I 111 till 9 Prince K.. Skeezix. Aspiration 66166 l.atonla 1-4 l:13 -.-,fast 10 110 9 8 7* 7"i B Kenn'd 10 Kcst'gTime. Triumph. Aspirat'n 65387 1^'x'ton 51 f 1 09%hvy 6 115 6 5 !'|rin Kenn'ilv 6 P.lueNo^c. MissCeriua. Aspirafo 64827 Churchill 2-4 11:: fust 23 108 9 7 5 1 35 B Kenn'dy !1 Indian Trail. Donegal. Belzoni 63330 Latonia 51 f 1 :ll2T.hvy 6 112 7 7 31 l* B Kenn'dy t ITlUffl Jupiter. Irish Hose 63119 Latonia 51 f 1 :0S%slow 20 111 7 6 5» 6' E Martin 9 Kings. 1. re. Rcn.elaw. Kverhart 62908 I-atonia tj f 1 :o7%fast 18 112 8 6 6»* 5» B Kenn'dyll InMemor'in. K'gselere. P.TiiTiJ 4127I8 I-atonia 54 f 1 :0S\fast 26 112 9 6 & 6* B Kenn'djlO Doe.Glenn. Kingsclere, Donegal ANNA M. HUMPHREY, ch. f. 3 121 By Peter Quince— Eden Hall, by Armeath II. (Trainer, J. C. Milam. Owner. J. C. Milam). Breeder. B. Combs. C9661 Ixxtton 1 1-1G l:4.-.%fast 1-2 112 1 2 31 471 M Garner 8 Bo McMillan, B. Time, Calcutta 69199 l^xirton 1 l:4o%slop 11-10 121 1 1 1« 1* M Garner 4 Sw'henrt. Oltwfc. GrandeDame 62438 1-atonia 5-S l:00%fast 1-2 HI 1 1 1» 1« M Garner ■ Avisack. Sweetheart. Pun Gorda 62323 !.*tonia 41 f 54 fast 1-2 115 7 1 1* l4 M Garner 8 LasterMorn. GrassMaid. S'tLady ASPIRATION, b. c. 3 126 By George Smith — Inspiration, by Ayrshire. (Trainer. A. Eaker. Owrer. B. Block). Breeder. H. H. Hewitt. 69661 I-ex-gton I 1-16 1 :4-~. Vast 61 lit) C I 4 6« B Kenn'dy 8 Bo McMillan. B. Time. Calcutta 66517 I-atonia 1 1 :3SV.fast 8 103 6 3 2' U .1 Owens 8 OuiOui. F.oM. Miilan. (hittagong 66246 I-atonia 1 l:3»%fa3t 11 10313 2 3" 3=} F Smith 9 PrinceK.. Skeezix. W'fulWaiting 66166 Latonia 3-4 1 13%fast 28 110 1 4 4l 31 D Conn'IlylO Bering Time. Triumph. Away 65765 Latonia 3-4 l:12%fast 35 108 8 8 71 7*2 D Connelly 9 Skeezix, BoMcMillan. InMern'm 65387 Lex'ton 51 f l:€9Vhvy 10 115 3 4 4* 4* D Connelly 6 BIueNose. MissCerinn. Cliittag'g 64969 Churchill 1 1:38 Vast 39 122 4 9 9 9'* D Connelly 9 Enchantment, Pi.keler. Donges 64850 Churchill 51 f 1 : 07 Vast 6 115 6 3 11 1« D Connelly 8 Cash. Pompous. Sea Wrack 64751 Chunhill 7-S 1 :25Vast 47 109 10 9 9* 9,T D Connellyll Gr'tl.uck. Ali.eB .Gown, Dongea 64403 Saratoga 51 f 1 :06 Vast 20 115 8 6 7* 3« D Connellyll Golden Rule. Pin at on. Quarrel 64274 Saratoga 54 f 1 .06 Vast 20 115 9 8 10» 10* D Connellyll G'tLuck, M'nr.tk.r. B.RelieveMe 62748 I.atonia 5J f 1 :08Vast 21 112 3 5 51 5» D ConnellylO Doc. Glenn. Kingsclere. Donegal 62698 I^lonia 51 f l:07'Vast 42 108 7 9 7l 6;: D Connelly 9 Hopeless. Dioam Maker, Vennie TAYLOR HAY, ch. c. 3 126 By Faux-Col— Emma Star, bv Solar SUr. (Trainer, J. M. Goode. Owser, C. W. Hay). Breeder. C. W. Hay. 69588 I.oxRton 1 l:39Va*t 34 110 5 8 101 10" .1 Owens 12 Chittagong. B\.r!iart. Wida 60811 DadeP'rk 1 1:48 mud 11 108 2 3 31 3T J Owens 6 UGranite. B.Amie. K.Williams 66781 DadeP'rk 7 S 1:29 V»vy 4 105 3 3 11 2s L McD'ott 5 Romping Mary. Brunell. Banter 66737 DadeP'rk 3-4 l:12Vaat 1 111 4 1 1» l1 J D M'ncy S StumiJr . P.G.Brown. L'kyRun 60696 DadeB'rk 51 f 1 : 06 Vast 8 115 3 4 4» 3* J D M'n^y 5 Banter. Brunell, Tender Seth 66581 I^itoni;i 3-4 1:12 Vast 5 112 2 5 4* 4» M Garner 12 G. of Honor. Away. Romp Mary 66165 latonia 11:40 fast 12f 102 3 16 161 1G1* L. McDottl" OuiOui, 1'rinccK.. In Memoriam (.5800 Latonia 3-4 1:13 Vast 5 111 4 4 I'll1 J H?upel 12 Chirn. Ailsie Vernor. M.O'Hara B4H l.ixgton r,l f 108Vast 51 115 1 3 2» 1' M Garner I Nnlli Se.nn.his. Ghiva. Pavlowa C5235 U-i'Rton 51 t 1:07 Vast 15 104 4 6 7'1 7* B Kenn'dyl'2 Rustem. fliiM'sPlay, Romp. Mary 64922 (hurt hill 51 1 1 :07Vast 4 115 3 1 U 3» J Heupel 6 Jupiter. AlStehler. SamMcBride 64823 Churchill 51 f 1 :07 Vast 8 105 7 6 4'14J J Heupel 10 Ted'sPl'm. MissMeise. Man. Maid EVEEHAET. br. c. 3 (M) 126 By Everest— Top All. by Top Gallant. (Trainer. J. M. Goode. Owner, J. T. Looney). Breeders. A. E. Hundley A Son, 69588 I-ex'gton 1 l:39Vast 34 1 H 3 3 2l 2* W Fronk 12 ("hittagong. Wida. Actuary C3243 Latonia 51 f 108 fast 8 113 1 8 8» 8» A Johnson 12 Victoire. Prince TU TU, LilyM. 63149 latonia 51 f l:08%slow 20 112 1 3 3« 34 A Johnson !) Kingsclere, Kencdaw, Donegal 6290M i„atonia 51 f 1 :07 Vast 18 112 4 7 7» 714 E Martin 11 InMemor'ui. K'?s. lere. P.TiiTil 61623 I^ex'ton 1-2 47Vast 32 117 10 6 6J 5s E Pool 10 PrinceK.. Mojave. Easter Bells B1MI I^x'ton 41 f 55V»vy 15 115 1 5 51 5*3 H Barrett 9 Mojave. First Ward. Scar.Busler G1452 I-ex'ton 1-2 48Vast 4 115 6 3 41 44 D Conn Ilyl2 Shamrock. First Ward, l'atri.ian 60414 F.Grnds 3-8 35Vast 5 115 4 31 2* E Barnes 12 Rork. TheL'lster. BeasieLeighton Page 5 6th Race [6th Lexington] / |U DA PC •* ,_3 FDrlongi. tieorsretoTrn Pnr»e. 2-year-oliI*. Aliouanets. Dill nAl/Q I May 11, lOll 5^ \l-Z—± 115. DIGIT, b. c. 2 Hi By Ultimus — Miss Yalena, by Valens. (Trainer. W. Buford. Owner, H. P. Headley). Breeder. H. P. Headley. 69697 Lex'Bton 12 4"Vast 9 122 4 2 3* VI W Kelsay 7 Edna V.. Black Gold. BlackSatin 69496 I-ex'gton 1-2 49*slop 16 110 2 1 1» l" J H Burke 8 B.Gold. W.theWizard. W.Lund SPANISH ROSE, b. f. 2 112 By Spanish Prince H.— Met Mexican, by Mexican. (Trainer. C. Van Dusen. Owner. W. C. Goodloe). Breeder. W. C. Goodloe. 69664 Ix-x'irton 41 f 54Vast 40 1071 9 2 41 5»1 T Murray 9 L.Doctor. S.EIizageth. Eventide «9552 I-ex'pton 41 f 54Vast 6 112 5 3 3* 3s T Murray 6 Edna V.. SarahDay. Beg.'sLuck 69500 LrM'ston 1-2 49^W.sIop 40 112 2 11* l'l T Murray 9 Hello. Bright Lady. Sarah Day SARAH ELIZABETH, ch. f, 2 112 By High Time— Blushes, by Hurst Park. (Trainer. J. C. Milam. Owner. J. C. Milam). Breeder. Miss E. Daingerfield. C9664 Lex'sttM 4i f 54Vast 5::-10 1C6 8 1 21 2'1 M Garner 9 L. Doctor. Eventide, G. Northern 69535 I^xgton 1-2 48y5good 17-10 110 3 1 U 11 M Garner S Eventide. Peggy O.. Mid. Follies BESSIE WEIGHT, br. f. 2 112 By Horron — Humored, by Trap Eock. (Traine. C. T. Worthington. Owner. C. T. Worthington). Breeder. J. B. Gorham. f8510 J.ff.rson SI f 42Vast I 112 3 ' 11 l'l W Kelsay 12 Roman Girl. Bessie Hope. Ink 68386 .1- ff. rson 31 f 4:; fast 7 114 1 21 7 T1 E Martin S I. Thoughts, Duelma. B.Monday 68089 F Gr'nds 3-8 36%good 12 114 6 73 7» W Kttal 10 Dor. Ryan. Reply, IdleThoughts BLUE BONNET, ch. f. 2 (M) 107 By Ballot— Mattie Nichols, by Plaudit. (Trainer. W. L. Lewis. Owner, W. L. Lewis). Breeder. S. K. Nichols. 69660 Lex'gton 41 f 5.'\fast 33 111 8 5 41 2*1 B Kenn'dy S Quotation, Mary Lynn. Verbena 69613 I.exgton 41 f 53Vast 38 112 8 5 6* 6'» J Heupel 8 Elvina, New Beauty, Hello SHINDY, b. c. 2 (M) 110 By War Call— Mar- Sullivan, by Patriot. (Trainer. G. Richardson. Owner, F. Peyton). Breeder. Miss E. Daingerfield. 69585 I.ex'gton 1-2 48Vast 53f 1151 1 2 7= 7'* H King 10 B.andSaddle, Flax. Gt Northern 69496 I.exgton 12 49Stslop 49 115 7 3 41 5" H King 8 Digit, Black Gold, W.theWiurd First siart for the following: MENAGE, b. f. 2 (M) 107 By The Manager— Miss Thrope. by Woolsthorpe. (Trainer. J. Collins. Owner, A. B. Lowe). Ereeder, A. B. Lowe. WELCOME, ch. c, 2 (M) 110 By Atwell— Stella Mobeily. by Woolsthorpe. (Trainer. H. Oots. Owner, H. Oots). Breeder, T. Piatt. 7th Race [7th Lexington] 71h DA^C l 1-1 Miles. 3-year-olds and upward. Claiming. (April 25, /111 nAOC li 21 1:42 4-5 y 103.) ALAMEDA GIEL. b. f, 4 187 By Jim Gaffney— Sonia. bv Canard (Trainer, 0. A. B.anchi. Owner. A. J. Merle). Breeder. 0. A. Bianchi. 69590 1-cx'gton 1 1-16 1 :46Vast 7 105 6 5 5h 4'» B Kenn'dj U Opulent. Lot Loraine. J.Fainnan 69501 I-ex'gton 1 1 15 1:50 slop 17-10 107 4 2 2» 2'} B Kenn'dy 7 Klynhite. Cantilever, lx uiel»o 68458 Havana lm50y 1:4."-Vast 2-6 107 2 3 3» l1 J Brunner 6 Quanali, J.OVoiuiell, Yank. Boy 68179 Havana 1 1 :39 Vast 3 96 6 5 61 l'i J Callahan 7 DeBonero. Stonewall. O. Palmer 67953 Havana 1 1 :-»Va&t 6 100 3 4 4s t'J J Callahan 5 Mallowmot, Fincastle. Blazonry 67795 Havana 3-4 l:l2Vast 20 109 6 6 6* 6 * W Lilley 7 SunBrae. Col. Chile. Diff'ntKve, 66599 latonia 1 1-16 1 : 46 Vast 48 105 10 10 102»10!» F Smith 11 Claymore. Loveliness, Twin. Blue 66::il latonia 1 1 16 1 46 Vast 12 109 4 6 4' 4'» B Kenn'dy 9 Pumps. Ferguson. Ixtuanaa 66064 I-atonia 1 1-16 l:53%hvy 41 106 3 2 1» l1 B Kenn'dy G Bob. Shea, Evelyn White, Randel NAPOO, ch. h, 5 107 By Martinet — La Gloria, by Woolsthorpe. (Trainer. E. D. Williams. Owner. Williams Bros.). Breeder. Williams Bros. 69641 l^xgton 1 1-16 1 :46%fast 23-10 106 3 3 U 21 J Corcor'nll Kremlin, LittleAnn. OlliePalmer C9532 l..xt,'tor 3-4 1 :14M good 21 106 7 4 5' 7'» J Corcoran 12 D. of Peace. Gravson. M.Bodine 62109 Chunhill 3-4 1:13 fast 5 109 3 6 61 6'1 B Scheffel 11 Youneed. Ben Bolt, Wd'gThr'gu 62006 Chun hill 61fl:l«Vast 13 109 7 4 61 4S1 B Scheffel 12 Marse John. Tacola, Orlova «1530 Imftmm 3-4 l:!5Vivy 3-2 107 5 2 l'l l'» B Scheffel 7 Anticipate, Col Taylor, OldChap 61451 l.ex'ton 3 4 1:14 fast 24 110 5 2 61 C'l H E Jonesll Grayson. A.Alexander. Louis A. CANTILEVEE. ch. g. 7 107 By Hanbridge— My Salaame. by Hastings. (Trainer, G. Bichardson. Owner. F. Peyton). Breeder. W. G. Hirsig. 69665 Lex'StM 1 1-^ 1 :•".!'•. fast Sj l'V5 1 2 4' 4* F Sharpe 6 Cautious. BBSa I'aliner. Jetsam 69045 Laex'Btoa 1 Mi 2 01'Vast 5 105 5 1 21 :!'! .1 Corcoran 0 Blueltird. Topmast. Bitoflirei n 69501 IjtX'gtom 1 1 1G 1 H sl. p 5 115 7 4 3s l*| H Kin.^ 7 K'lynAVhite. Alame laGirl. L.Lo'J 68158 I'Crn.is I S-M 2:0l,,imud 5 103 3 5 61 C-" F Shaipe T Mechanic. Repeater. Amaze 67862 F.Crn.ls 1 IS l^.^good 10 10S I 10 M W* B Harv y 10 Ettahe. J'kr'airin.in. GCa-Ierna 67461 FCr'nJs ] 2 1G 2:08Vjvy 12-5 109 3 2 21 2- F Shaipe ; Attorney, Sagamo. k. Escarp'tte TOPMAST, ch. g. 4 107 By Pennant— Golden Red. by All Gold. (Trainer. W. M. Cain. Owner. W. M. Cain). Breeder. H. P. Whitney. 69G45 Lex'gtMl 1 1 16 2:00Vast 23-10 1 )7 6 4 35 2'1 W Rei.l • ItlneBird, Cantilever. B.ofGreen i ■MIS 1. xirtun lm70y l:44Vast 11 108 i 7 41 3* W Reid 8 K'klevgton. Nurture. C.Adams 69553 I.ex'fUon lm70y 1 4". Vast 14 107 4 2 3» 3» W Read ti Eve. White, Wal.Hall, O.l'nlmer 68901 M.ibiie 1 1 :4.".!.-.fast S 116 7 6 65 6" W D'k'son 7 Masi. ian, I in. Booster. GraVMM 68S33 M.ibil ■ lm70y 2:dl hvy 6 110 4 4 4 4" W Reid 4 Magician. LastKfiort, Grassi'rec 68711 J.ffrs.n 1122::'Vast 10 102 8 7 «4 3" W Reid 8 Sagam'k. At lor.Muir. B.f Horn* BMM letters©* IIS l:"1\f.:.st 12 108 11 9 71 5« W Reid 12 I'rin-.o. Tex. Repeater 6K577 feffara N I MS l:4t%Caat 30 1 r, 10 8 I'll" W Reid 11 M.Rob'ts, D.Sinker, Kirklev'ton C8493 .1. ff. r-...n 1 1-4 15$ fluw 7 103 7 5 71 72J B Harvey 9 Eltahe. King Tn.jan. Ballotcar 4i8411 J-ff. rs.in 1 1-2 2:37Vast 6 99 5 Lost rider J M jestir :» (i.J.niei t. I/dlL; I,. 1 1, L'lltWiBa 68207 Jefferson I i: 2:37 fast 3-2 Ml 5 2 25 3» I. McD'ott 5 Pit. Mountain Rose II.. Moodv 4.8110 Ki;.n:.s 11-8 1:55 fast 11-5 li« 5 4 1' 1« B Harvey 8 Mii'leM.in. Moody. Cph Cadornii (J8074 I' 'iCn. Is 1 1-10 1 "0 ^hvy 8 103 8 5 6* 5«1 B Harvey 12 I/.venne s. Execution. W. Cares 67917 KGr'nds 1 IS 1 52'Vast 20 105 2 5 ft* 6'J R Doyle 9 S. Frank. T.McTaggart. Attoin'y HULLO. -h. m. d 107 By Huon — Some Kid. by Boanerges. (Trainer. W. L. Drake. Owner, W. L. Drake). Breeder. J. B. Eespess. 696!)8 I. K*ct«a 1 1-16 1:48 fast 58 108 4 3 V ,".iv M Oarner 7 Blue Bird. Countess. Megan 69532 I^-x'gton 3-4 1 :14'igood Sf l"7i S S 7' 6' W Kelsay 12 1). of Peace. Grayson, M.Bodine 68818 Ha. ana 1 141 Vast 4 105 4 4 4 3SJB DHstftM 1 T.theMark. Gold. Tied. Ix t. Speed 68707 Havana 1 14 Vast 8 105 i 4 41 3J T Burns 8 Mar.\ Reig.l. Chile, Haz. 1 W. 68604 Havana 1 LlO^fast o 100 5 2 2« 3* P C.roos B W.n.reo. Czar l..ui. Hazel W. 68518 IlBTMl 5} f 1 : »7 Vast 10 103 7 6 4J 3 1 P C.rooa ■ Tony Sue. Sp...ls. I itatira 4 8114 Havana 5: i 1 :'9\-.mud 21 104 4 3 31 4'1 H C.li.k 0 Carrie Moore, Ras. P., it Light 68307 Havana 51 f 1 OSVast 5 102 5 5 4» 1 S Banks 8 War Idol. Far East. Haran 68160 ll:n ana 3-4 1 .HVasc 31 110 2 4 41 4) E Ainl.r'se | Haran. War Idol. Watereo LOUIE LOU, ch. g. 7 112 By Magazine — Grace Cole, by Ornament. (Trainer. J. Simpson. Owner, M. Everton^. Breeder. J .D. Carr & Bro. 69590 I ..-x'gton 1 1-16 l^S'^fast 52f 105 8 11 10" 10-' W Fronk It Opulent, L«4 I»raine. J.Fairman 1 C9501 I.ex'gton 1 1 1G IM slop 9 112 1 | 4» 4aJ D Conn'lly 7 E'nWhite. A'm. daGiil. Ctilever 65315 X.Kton 61 f 1 2.V„rast S9 10 117 6 3 T Rae 0 K. Cheatham. Old Red. Pierrot 64077 I'.mUke GJ f 1 2,. f...st 4-5 112 F.-ll.E Hil.man 7 Old Pop, Beiiecia. Miss Kruier 4'4591 CewLakfl H f 1 SltEtaat 6 108 l*" R Hol'way 7 Shoreacus. Slip. Silver, Dr. Hail 64 199 Erie 3-4 120 BMMi 37 10 112 l4 K Hi'.eman 9 Coombs. Oiistinale, T..ni Nurria i 64450 Erie 61 f 1 :23Vast 20 104 2'1 J 1'evic • Dr. Hall. Old Pop. Neg 63785 M H'ghts lmTOy 1 44 fast 10 111 4 4 6» r,»} E Martin 7 Plum Blossom. Sil.-nce. Cacanilo 63660 M Heights 51fl.07\good 34 113 11 10 10' 10»i C Dithn nl2 PliiC.ierer, Batt.vil., guiii.\V.,.M CRUDENAS, br. c. 3 97 By Cruxados— Ardcnes. by Amigo. (Trainer, W. Jones. Owner. T. F. Maloney). Breeder. Anita M. Baldwin. C9179 Hunt'ton 2-4 l:14^-.fast 14 107 24 J Boll I Carnre. P.ol. Giles, Tatting 69113 Hunt'ton 3-4 IF. Vast 7 Ml 4»: W I^ancet 0 D.I^dli.Me. MfCa'lCaa, OldBlue I 69295 Hunt ton 3-4 lir.^goo.l 22 109 l W lancet B S|iods. List Brush. M. Tilghnuia i 69250 Hunt ton 1 l^l'v.hvy 61 104 5" H Click I Jordan. Moores.jue. Duckboaid 69175 Hunt'ton 51 f 1 OS'-,! ast 1« 110 "*1 L Gray 7 Punleigh, Adventuress, E.Gallie 66109 H'thorr.-j 5} f 1:18 hvy 7 111 2 4 5*1 5%| C Dishmon 6 ('.Enrique, UreatLadj, Fern'dcs 66010 H'lhorne 51 f l:ltS.hvy I 105 5 3 2'1 2'1 C Dishmon 7 O.ruout. Z.ipatos. Paula 65829 il th.rne 5 8 1:03 fast 8 111 2 2 24 1«C Dishmon 9 Paula. Zapnios. My Lorraine 65735 H' thorite 5 8 102 fast 12 DB 5 3 3!l 4" C Dishmon 1 C. Enrique, Dr.Mc.Vhur. AuitaK. 65521 Lex' ton F C LlOVast 23 104 Lost rider. J Owens 7 Antonia. Mammon, Marjor.Wood | 65297 Lex'too 51 f l:10Vbslow 21 109 2 6 5' a7 M Garner 11 Ormont, Dap. Dan, PaUiampsoo ' PEGGY C. b. m. 6 (M) 102 By Jim Gaffney— Housewife, by Hanover. (Trainer, J. S. Ownbey. Owner, J. S. Ownbey). Breeders. Wiggins A Lyle. 69532 Lox'gton 3-4 l:14fegoo l 48 1011? 12 12 12" T Brothers 1 2 D. of Peace. Grayson, M Bodine 65059 Th'ncliffe 1 l:44't^low 38 103 5 3 4' 55l C Damellc S Bee'sWing. FairVirg'nia. Verity 65015 Th'ncliffe 3-4 T.li^slop 61 107 10 10 10 10=' C Darnell. TO H'doostan. DifntEyes. Marmite 64762 Dcv shir* 3-4 l:17\hvy 6 113 1 5 8 7" W Lilley 8 Serbian. Brown Bill, Old Chap 64590 Dev'shire 3-4 112 fast 27 107 1 7 9'i 7» A Pickens 12 S.Away, B.Allen. H.of tbeNorth 63168 Dev'shire lm70y 1:47 fa»t 18 109 6 S C'l 714 J Rowan 10 Oo L a \, a. T.S. Not Pass. Stanlej 62604 latonia 1 1-16 1 :47Vaat 30 98 6 11 luj 10" C Ralls 12 lt«l I-egs. Damons. Nurture 02520 Latonia lrr.70y l:47Vlvy 9 100 1 4 4'1 3"- C Ralls 9 BaPceWhcel. Casey. Y'ngAdant Workout Index to Lexington Entries Workout Index to Lexington Entries Below will be found the index of the previous workouts of horses entered in the various races at Lexington Wednesday : FIRST EACE— 3-4 Mile. 261 Columbia Miss 562 Rowdy 261 Ten Sixty 263 The Swimmer Carter 257 Hcen 249 Eagazza 258 Lieut. Colonel SECOND EACE— 4 1-2 Furlongs. 259 Just David 263 Kcegan 263 Ballet Brush 259 Copper Head 258 Southern Pacific 263 Bourbon Boy 263 Bob Tail THIED EACE— 3-4 Mile. 263 Fighting Cook 251 Blemished 262 AlluTing 258 Miss Merle 261 Dardanella 262 Sure 260 Corenne 711 Monsoon FOUETH EACE— 3-4 Mile. 263 r.weetheart 262 Braedaibane 263 John Finn 262 Audacious FIFTH RACE— 1 1-8 Miles. 259 Anna M. Humphrey 263 Bo McMillan 263 Cbittagnng 263 Nassau 263 Boys Believe Me 263 Taylor Hay 259 Aspiration 263 Everhart 259 Calcutta SIXTH RACE— 4 1-2 Furlongs. Menage 262 Bessie Wright 256 Blue Bonnet 249 Spanish Rose 258 Welcome 252 Sarah Elizabeth 261 Shindy 259 Digit SEVENTH EACE— 1 1-16 Miles. 47 Crudenas 262 Alameda Girl 261 Peggy C. 204 Topmast 250 Cantilever 252 Hullo 263 Napoo 262 Louie Lou Pimlico Entries and Past Performances PIMLICO WEDNESDAY, MAY 9 WKATIIEIl CLEAR: TRACK FAST. Fourth Eace— Mile. The figures under the heading "Bee." in the entries below show the best time of each horse nt the distanco since January 1, 1921, no matter where it finished. In cases where record was made on other than a last or good track, abbreviations show track conditions. Racing starts at 2:.t0 p. ru. (Chicago time 2:30). (8 Sup~rior in ml ru.incr. x Good Html runner. :!: Fair mud runner. (M) Maidens. ^Apprentice allowance, b Blinkers. First Race — 5-8 Mile. Purse $1,300. 2-year-olds. Special Weights. (Track record: May t . 1909— 1 :00%— 3-110.) Today's Ind. Horse. Wt. Rec. A.Wt.IIan 69689» Relentless '. 110. .725 69689 Mender 113X720 69632 Warning (M) 107.. 71 5 69686 Fantasia (M) 107.. 710 69653 Brush All (M) 107.. 705 69653 Warrenton (M) ... 110. .705 Minion 110 Second Rice — 2 Miles. 1. instead Steeplechase. Purse $2,000. 4-year-olds and upward. Claiming. 68606- I-e Marrouin 9 149X700 J 69578 Cavendish (M) ... 5 139. .685 i ! 69606 Mohican 8 149.. 695' 49525 Brand 9 144 . . 8M , GS606 Rocking Horse (M) 6 144..li9( 69606 The Sphinx (M) .. 4 131..fi9 65341 Bionze Eagle H 144.1'W 69578 Bloor ( M3 I 139X6*5 44223 Manager Mirth ... 7 144.. 680 I Third Eace — 1 1-8 Miles. Purse $1,300. 3-year-olds and upward. Claiming, i Track record: May 17, 1911—1:51—3—112.) (69579) *Bil!y Barton 120 1:51% 5 110X750 69636- li Bo val Duck 112 1:53% 6 110X745 69658 •bGoudolier 4 108x745 69109 *hWar Mask 117 1:52 7 105X745 69658- 'Brilliance 3 H5X745 69650* Belphrizonia 3 95.. 740, 69528- bBiff Bang 121 1:53% 6 115x7401 i 6960S» Gallagher 6 110.. 735 I ] 69608 bOur Betsy 94 1:56% 4 103X73(11 69550 Rosa Yeta (M) ... 3 90. . 7.10 69658 bTwo Feathers 96 2:00m 5 110.. 725 1 Fourth Eace— Mile. J i ! , I i I ] 1 3-4 First Running Rennert Handicap. $5,000 Added. 3-vear-oMv (Track record: Nov. 6. 1922—1:11—3—128.) 69657 FLAGSTAFF 11$ 1:11% 109.750 69691 Moonraker 109 1:14 102.740 69607- Sunference US 1:12 117. .740 69657 (oniixa 110 1:12% KM X 740 66661 Rj| of Truce 119 1:13% 106.. 740 69655 Setting Sun 10711:11ft 113X735 6S6103 111 I M W 113 1:12% 95x735 (69692) Wrangle 110 1:13% 98.. 735 69243 Lilt 1111:13% 105X730 Fifth Race— 1-2 Mile. Pikesville Purse. Purse $1,500. 2-year-olds. Allowances. (Track record: May 1. 1922 — 17% -2—114.) (69653) Showv 114. 725 69547 Elsbeth (M) 110 :48% 109.. 720 695491 Deep Thought (M)11S :49% 112. 715 69653 Brush All (M) 111 :49% 109. .715 69632 Warning (M) 116 :52% 109. .710 69653 Rags (■) 109. .705 Romance i. 109 Snow Maiden 109 Sixth Eace — 1 1-16 Miles. Arundel Purse. Purse $1,500. 3-year-olds. Allowances. (Track record: May 10, 1922— 1:44%— 3— 107.) (69492) fhickvale 110x750 (69609) Rialto 116 1:46% 105. .745 (69607) bTall Timber 120x745 69555 bSetting Sun 105 1:40% 115x710 693261 Forest Ixre 105.. 740 69688 Golden Rule 105.. 735 69635* Son o'-L'nc (M) .. 105. .735 Saventh Raci — 1 Mile. Stafford Handicap. Purse $2,000. 4-year-olds and upward. (Track record: May 2, 1923 1:37% — 4—110.) 69655* Exodus 122 1:36% 5 123.750 694921 Paul Jones 10741:37% I 116® 745 69655 Mime Grass lllii:W% 4 109. .740 696571 I.Sailing B ...103 1:39% I 105. 740 69857 I. Reparation 4 106^740 C9037 l.Fair (Jain 102 1:37% 6 109x735 69638 'Bluffer 1 07 1 :3S% I M X "35 67689 Despair 113 1:39% 5 100X730 69526* 'Forest Lore 101 1:46% 3 97.. 730 66879 'bPaddle 109 I :40% 4 95 . .725 1(69635) Picketer 122 1:39% 3 102. .725 Pimlico Jockey Percentages PIMLICO JOCKEY PERCENTAGES. From January 1, 192:2, to May 4, 1 ! 2::, inclusive. At or At At or Over Jockey. P.C. Wt. Mts. 1st. 2d. 3d McTaggart, J 23 110 234 53 33 33 M.Atee. L 21 102 431 90 72 63 .lelley. ■ 19 107 S6 16 10 8 (laver. A 18 KM 448 79 79 80 Butwell. J 18 116 312 55 50 44 Smallwood, E 18 109 495 90 68 75 Morris, L 17 109 443 76 74 48 Kuiumer. C M 111 294 47 49 4S Callahan. J 16 94 396 64 65 47 Brooke, T 16 113 182 29 33 17 Abel. A 16 102 382 60 51 38 Allen. A 16 111 128 20 6 17 Johnson, A 15 114 306 45 62 40 Lyke. L. 15 114 226 34 39 32 Walls. P 15 96 485 74 68 03 Mein. G 13 103 479 60 74 68 I I Romanelli, R .13 107 183 23 13 22 ! j Ambrose. E 12 108 484 60 56 55! ' Bell, E 12 99 281 35 36 46 I I Dennison. J 12 111 26 3 2 2| I Coltiletti, F 11 106 91 10 9 18 j j At I I ! j ' I I I j j or Over Jockey. PC. Wt. Mts. 1st. 2d. 3d. Madeira, P 11 107 56 6 2 3 Metcalf. J 11 116 125 14 5 14 Banks, S 10 102 179 18 13 19 Chalmers, J 10 95 708 70 70 94 M.Lane, S 10 103 203 20 14 24 Woodstock, F 10 101 359 35 47 51 Bullman. S 09 101 112 10 15 U Parke, B 09 113 349 32 56 35 Corey. G 09 107 277 25 39 2» Gordon, 1 08 104 106 9 13 13 McCoy. J 08 101 239 19 29 28 Rowan. J 08 110 482 38 52 55 S.hwartz, M 08 113 T.M 16 17 18 Carroll, G. W 06 101 219 13 • 14 27 Taylor, C. J 05 9(5 115 6 8 2 Doyle. T. J (M 100 "25 112 Callahan. H 03 92 37 1 0 4 Brown. W. A 03 100 35 1 0 8 Wil. ox, W 107 9 0 1 0 Huff, X 107 10 0 0 0 Denny, E 109 3 0 0 0 1st Race [1st Pimlico] i 1 i let RAPF 5-8 " Iile* --year-old'". Special Weights. (May 6, 1909 lOO tf-5 Index Course Dist Time T'tk Odds Wt St % Str Fin Jockeys Started Order or Finish RELENTLESS, br. f, 8 110 By Vulcain— Himation, by Hermis. (Trainer. M. Brady. Owner, J. E. Davis). Breeder, H. T. Oxnard. 69689 Pimlico 4J f 54%fast 21 112 I 3 2U ?.'J F Wtftst'cft 9 June Flower. K.Bansom. Sun.iyr 69544 Pimlico 1-2 47%fast 3* 112 4 1 l1 1' F W'dst'k 9 Ttop. Water. NoLady. ForKeeys MENDER, ch. c, 9 113 By Transvaal— Tinker, by Handspring. (Trainer. A. G. Weston. Owner, T. Clyde). Breeder. T. Clyde. 69689 Pimlico 4* f 54'ifast 47 115 6 8 8 8" A Allen 9 J. Flower. K Ransom. Relentless 69086 Bowie 1-1 r.O'r.mud 7 116 4 1 2* l»k A Allen 7 Trop. Water. Ch.Arehee. B. Ruler 69033 Bowie 1-2 4a%fast 14 US 7 11 lll 10" A Allen 12 L'yChoco, Ramsh'kle, Ch.Arehee WARNING, br. f. 2 (M) 107 By Pardner— Zenda, by Jake. (Trainer. C. J. Blackwell. Ownsr, L. N. BlackweU, Jr.). Breeder. L. N. Blackwell, Jr. 09632 Pimlico 4J f o"» fast 30 1)2 7 3 S» 4*1 B Bell S Belle K.. I'ehrah. Sam Smith 69468 11. .1 aG*M 1-2 49 fast 67 114 14 14 14 14-» E Legere 14 Neptune. Without, Iproar 69345 H.deG ce 12 48 fast 8f 113115 Fell. G Alex'dral5 June Flower. Jule.lon, Dazzler FANTASIA, ch. f. 2 (M) 107 By Olambala — Fantasque, by Disguise. (Trainer. G. E. Bryson. Owner. E. K. Bryson). Breeder. E. T. Wilson. 696K6 Pimlico 1-2 48%fast 19f 114 12 11 91 9" T Parr'ton13 Hap. Night. Trafalgar, Bl Ruler 69632 Pimlico 41 f if. fast 15 107 5 6 51 6* J McTaK'rt 8 Belle K.. Fehrali. Sam Smith 69488 H.deG'ce 41 f ilVsfast 36 112 6 5 i'l 5*« T Part'ton 7 Sunayr. Flying Fur. P.roomfield 69448 H.deG'ce 1-2 48 fast 12f 114 13 14 14 14** T Tarr'tonH Remnant. Helen Cook. SuunySal 69135 Bowie 12 4S%fast 25 113 6 7 8 8" A Abel 8 Close Work. Dusk. Black Art BRUSH ALL, br. f. 2 (M) 107 By Everest— Top All. by Top Gallant. (Trainer. C. H. Douglas. Owner, S. H. Dudley). Breeders. A. E. Hundley A Sons. 69653 Pimlico 4* f 54%fast 67f Bl 10 ti 51 4' J S Mcl^ane 11 Showy. Transmute. Sunny light 69605 Pimlico 1-2 48 fast 112 lll 10 10 8* 8'} J Rowan 10 Off Color. Sunny Sal, Eagerness WARRENTON. b. c. 2 (M) 110 By Trap Eock— Melrique, by Melton. (Trainer, Win. Garth. Owner. J. S. Cosden). Breeder, P. M. Walker. BMB1 Pimlico Bj f 54%fast 19 112 G 4 91 10'° C Lang 11 Showy. Transmute, Sunny Light MINION, b. c. 2 (M) 110 By Johren — Miniato. by Querido. (Trainer, J. Eowe. Owner, H. P. Whitney). Breeder, H. P. Whitney. First start. 2nd Race [2nd Pimlico] I i | ' Ot\f\ RAPF ~ ,','" i- I. instead Steeplechase. 4-year-olda and upward. Claim LE MAESOUTN, b. g. 9 149 By Querido— Marie Louise III., by Masque. (Trainer. J. W. Healy. Owner, A. C. Bostwick). Bred in France by M. de St. Alary. 69606 Pimlico 2 3:57%fast 4T-10 144 2 2 2* 21 W Keating 9 Shoal. V Populi II.. Rock. Horse 69407 H.deG'ce Ab2 4:07 fast 6-5 142 3 3 1' 1' W Keating 6 Caveudish. Reddest. Air Tan «9'»88 H.deG'ce Ab I 4:26%fast 17 10 144 5 3 4" 3'1 W Howard S Gold Foyle. Patisserie. St. Paul C9255 H.deG'ce Ab 2 4:^8 slow 8-6 141 9 1 1« 1» N K'nnedyK) Dist. Shore, Tell Me. Overmatch 66715 Pimlico 2 3:&3Vbfast 8 126 4 4 44 4'« C Mrgler S RedClover. CrestHill. Earlocker 66619 Pimlico 2 3:i3 fast 8f 141 9 4 4,s 3«1 R H Cf'dll Briganna, CrestHill. SeaMon'rcu 66004 Laurel Ab 2 3:56 fast 7 146 7 6 51 5" C Mergler 8 Baronet. Pagebrook, Amatello 65769 Laurel Ab 2 3:56 fast 3 140 2 6 6* 5«1 R H C'fd 7 Crest Hill, Baronet, Sea Scot GAVKNDISH. lb. g, 6 (M) 189 By The Curragh-Iairose, try I,idor. m^J^f' M" 8m*'t- 0wBer K Bm*rt - Breeder. J. Sanford. 22512™?!"' 2 :02 '»«» 2 135 4 Fell. T Barry 10 Brig. General. Treviscot, Chnckle 22.21 ni^S*5" ^»i:0I fMt S'10 131 2 X 2" 2* A C'mpbell 0 Le Marsouin, Reddest, Air Tan r, 222*2 „^!Jl.Ce A£ ! 418 faBt » «2 1 1 3' 3' A C'mpbell 7 Tell Mr. Ireland, Draft 2222! , Ce Ab2 4:38 slow M 130 2 4 6* S'« A CmpbelllO I-e Marsouin. Dis.Shore. Tell Me . 6*t85 Aqueduct Ab 2 4:13%good 31 137 2 1 Fell. O D'mond 7 Grenadier. Qnccr'k. Y.ropulill. 222.5 Aqueduct Ab2 4:13 fa8t 20 130 7 Lostridor.A C'mpbell 7 Ards, The Trout. Wisest Fool 222*2 A",u*duct Ab2 4:K, good SO 136 3 1 4« 6»" A C'pbell 8 Ards, VoxPopulilL. Rob. Oliver . 6Z4,4 Belmont 1 l:39iifast 100 115 2 9 9 9" F Keogh 9 M'terlland. Venizelos. Lefrman ■ MOHICAN, b. g, « 149 By Isidor— Sadaquada. by Bockton. ««««;Jri!ner * A* Fr*nkhn- Owner. A. F. Simonson). Breeder. J. Sanford. 22222 u"?!?.0 *3:67%fast 6i 144 3 C 6« f." C Smoot 9 Shoal. I iM h. V.Populi II. ' 2212? ™^eS.Ce Ab 2 *M fast 9 139 1 2 2" 1$ O Diamnd S Shoal. Transpero. A. Excellence ° 22i2iL v,C° Ab24:07 fast 31-10 148 * 2 Fell. B Kleeger « Ix-Marsouin. Cavendish. Reddest I 222J? , 1°... .. 53:53 faSt 10 "5 6 8 8 8'»W Mstersll I!, iganna. Grestllill, Ix-Mats-uin ■ 2222'i /aUre Ab 2 12 4:56%fast 2 149 2 2 2« 2' W M'rsters 6 Baronet. Bock. More. L'kvFind 1 22?2^ ^UrP A^ 2 3;MWast U-10 148 1 2 1' 1» W M'rsters ■ Daff'dillv. L.ughE.glo. Elysian a 22ic? ^UrP, . Ab2 4:04Hgood 4) 130 3 7 S» 2' W MrsterslO Perkiomcn. Baronet. Plumcot 22521 Aqu€"!,,ucJ Av;1°!, lABt l S 7 4 "*"*•• w Vnun • VoxPopulilL. Syrda.ya, FrankB. 25o?o ^"eduet Ab2 4:16%fast 4-5 144 4 2 1. 1- W M'rsters 4 FrankH.. T.Virgin'n. Nevvllaven , 22212 Sea'0ni .kIJ^I*"1 '"* 5 S * 1* 1" W Marsts G FrankH.. Sea Wold. TheVirginian ■ 64.42 Belmont Ab 2 4:03%fut 18-6 134 3 3 2" 2' W Marst's 5 FrankB.. TheV.rginian, SeaWold J BRA,o^,Cb' ■?' I* x 144 By Flint Kock— Bivouac, by Hasting. ^-oPT"'. F,t»lmnw»» - Bred in France by A. Belmont. 22222 £an\to«a Ab2i:24^fast 7 147 1 6 4» 4" N Kenn'dy « BUgntylL, Q.oftheSea, W.Togs HVri ^araOKa A^i:30^ast 1$-6 14° 3 ■ * 2° * Kenndy 5 Midas II. Jay Bird, WorstJale e 4926, Saratoga Ab2 4:24 fast 31 135 3 3 Fell. L Cheyne 4 U.Oliver. Dorcris, Jay Bird "^cSIL?0*'8* *'J (MV X* . By Trap *° *-My Bessie, by The Commoner. G ** T- 0wner- Glen ,-, Riddle T°.m?^nS; Farm ' «Ofin« t. Breeder, W. 0. Parmer. ™ r ':° .„2222S!2 191391 4 «*4»cAtei 9 bW, uSS v.popdh n. 22*2 ! r' Ab o i??%faSt S 14° 2 Fel1 H Racine 7 lollipop. The Swe 1 Patissi,r.. • SS2« 'm' 0 J22^22 31130 5 6 6»5.. cAkers 8 RedClov t. Crestllil . Earlo SL 66S8? ^l°Ah I 1 ! 3/-i^raS» 2 2 ,' ,Fe)1 C Akers H »««■—. TestHill. hStirSZ 1 ! 2s««^ T AKvi^HaSt M 144 * ' «'«:,P Brady 10 Bonaeourt. Keltie Damask 6^4"? i,w'v A*222K22 8 147 8 7 6" 5" A WUir«. • B^mSi. Natale. Vicaire 48?8 °°%fa8t t S ' * ** tl* Wliams 9 F'rMac. Kath.ir.an BoyalArch 1 BeW.T Ah-,4 22221 42925 a* , ♦ ?"4 777- , 3 "2 8"«Meir. 8 T .Decision. Mr .B'mel, L Nearer Aqueduct 5-8 1:01\fast 1-10 115 4 3 5 6" T Nolan 5 Man .'War, VioletTip, Shoal THE SPHINX, b. f 4 (M) 131 By Pebbles-Miss Puzzle, by Di.guise. SMOB^m^ • rady-; -^T116'' J- E DavU)' Breed«"-- '• Butler 600-3 Cio lff£ aSt 4o 2 9 Fe" H Scott 9 ShnaI- I^Marsouin. V.Populi II. ' 6GR" r"w^ 2\ 1 4 22W2S 9 106 1 7 S ?*• R RomVllI 8 Tidings. Antilles. Galeta S ' I K25 6^ :;: ^' I1 10513 12 12'12'6 - Lang U Sling. Ettahe. Fluff 66-49 Mure Akl .^Lt2S S 52 2 * S* ^ B ■"*•■ • Kcllerman. Minima. W. Pittston 66070 ture I JS£f S ,3 ^°Ued- W Ma«ey C Pedkiom.n. Barcnet. Crest Hill i Ah « •MCI 658BS il«rT Laurel , S7( J5 2 I FeI1 W Mahey 7 SeaMasrer, Tlieodo.ius. Chuckle ' „ 23-10 130 « Ab^4:O0Vast C 6" W Mahy 8 Reparation. Natalie, Vicaire 60.61 Aqueduct Ab2 4:09 fast 4 134 4 6 4« 4« L Cheyne 8 VoilVpulill. Svrdarya. FrackB BR0(NT7airerAGMESlrArf' '.22 "' * Helmet-Miss Caldwell, by Canard. , fi^il^rT;- h n0•.Wfne^• « Kl Sman)- Breeder. G. C. Bennett. Kt«S Belmont Ah ! V— , 1 S I f 6' ^ T Berry • rklfce, Kath.IIMan. RoyalArch ' ■ i-76f°0f 2 ! Lost rider. I Barrett 6 K.Harlan. Syosset. RoyalGreens ; «1«4 I ;, Bemont f,trfe Ah ^ 2 :« : « « SL2 ! 1 4'- B McM"US.-, Mohican. WisestFool. NewHaven C1304HdrVP '4^% , *i H5*2 * ' «"J Morris 11 I^Marsouin. D.Shore. Fair Mac C1304H.d,Oce Ab A. 2 4.21 good 8 142 6 8 8 8^ I Barrett 9 Infidel II., FairMac, Smithfield ' BL°(°TBr;i^; ^ §J£L „^9„ By Plaudmore— Bridoon. bv Hastings. t n ri»T™ etCh/,J.r; ,°Wner' C- K- Harris0". ^.). Breeder, J. H. Doane. |J HmeG°ce r Afc I «2L£2 ef2 ! cFl"- A Kel,y 10 ""g.G'nera.. Treviscot. Chuckle I MC7« Piml^o ^it^r J2 VS. I 6 6 5"°A Kelly • 7 lollipop. The Swell, Patissiere ^ *1J2S22 2 ",! ! 9 8*82°A GantnerlO AI Boyd. El Dorado. Jaeq.Julian 6%Vi?w^odne J \ £*££ B«?!SJ f 10» 9» I. Byke 11 I/yAnloino. Athelstan, Passam'a Mitt Th°ncMffe \1 ' k ? ? 2 3, 5 ? 3'* W Weil " Fly.Jaeque. Blossoms. MySolace ' ii ^Uff n Ah n \ T 5J 2 2 2 3i E1" BetzoldtlO Ncopolitan, Plutrel. Tricks Suf ts nl ~l 2 35 J Smith 8As.-nQ.i-n. Kel.-sQa'n, Dep'dence ' si:., 649X- s: rn ib A h a , 1m*s r j s s ; ^idt : zr&st »S £• - : 9« SecLt g|^ «s: j oU^w~-u.RsarvS ^ ; 43 ,6 Aqueduct Ab 2 4:22 fast 4-5 100 4 7 6 W B Hanna 7 JayBird. WJ^'l^S! I Page 6 3rd Race [3rd Pimlico] 3rd RACE ■ }£*™j%r \wmTtJ\am ana "*-—• "■" ' ■ »m^ 17, j ^ST^, Owner, si, * HU°n-M- £Jfc J * ■* ! 69350 H.deG'ce lm70v 1 V,Ja« 13 ol ! « 6' ?• G Men ?, ^'"r"".'' Dukl'Jol,n- Wrangler I 6927 J H.deG'ce 1 1-lC 1 :47"~ fas 1 u 1 2 h » G Men ! sf'T, ' ?B2T- S7ain' Val°r . 69170 Bowie lm70y l:4SV,fa.st 32 108 I 4 4' 4*. G Mein 2h 6 H ,'.',' Kemble. Rouleau, »°"V ,*T?B- 69139 Bowi- 1 1-16 1* fast 68 10 ? 6 li a. r^M W.-Bane 68249 Jefferson I M iSSS S S 1 2 S 4^ G S I V^^n^T ZFTSZL*- ! 67902 FGrnds TS I3SH S ^ ^ 4 V K5 Sz! Ke 1*TS^SST I E0YATLraD3Kr1)rwr' U° By Royal Realm-Duckshot. by Gallinule. ! (Trainer, G. W. r Campbell. I. „ « Owner, G. W. Foreman) -Cr^^o- r t^ ™, ' SJSKK i^i;SS2 1 S ! ! f| t^-"l!^ -'--"-o-H-ther ; 65679 H.deGce 11-16 1:49^1 '1 S ! ! S S S "SK.^ SJStV'Sa^T^cS^ « ^TS F. ^a^rar. Owner, F. Fa^ar). By ^^~ j"^ ^ Oiseau or Semproniua j 1 lie ISSS |3 S i V 69139 Bowie 4 4 A SS 1 I2S»S2" JSSj 1-P'sode. BT2! . 69107 Bowie 1 1-16 1 :;iVfcfast ■ 99 2 1 2* s« a Ah J J'1"1-""*-. I'astor.Swain c 68761 Jefferson 11-16 1:/™ 4 HO 3 6 S £ f McCov 2 »S! ■£ '""i F«n-Bean list™kia' '"""ar.g j 68700 Jefferson 1 1-16 1:4S%b1ow t Boo? '' C.o'Dawn 6 4 113 3 E 4*1 E T F,o 68591 Jefferson 1 3-16 2:01 Want ulrr.f 5SSt Kama « ( 106 2 3 11 1» H rl 684 4 7 Jefferson 1 1-16 1 3 ? S ^; Do"bIf,Cro8S. TuJaliP 6 :51%mud 8 106, * I 2 14 B V r Pod v Tv.'i ■ 68390 Jeff.rson l»l«M 41 112 2 , g S?i! M^s |S BS^^S-To-rtlBi « 7RTrtAnSef; J I Hardlson. Owner, C.^lurner,. "' "" "^^SLSTTm 1£Z?~ I s«! bo-; 1 ^i4s isjs 1 s? ; 1 1 ? T ssr Ss^^feff. — ,t J 66488 laurel 1 1-2 2:39%fast 18-6 114 1 I 7» T- J Calf- han « 1 r /'T' JTac""es " ■ ™«fc, ^a"'lhan JJ" Moco, Joan of Arc 6 46389 Laurel 1 1-16 1 4SVfast .. 4 m ? 1 « t 6'i r- C Summer l^fast 8 Mary. Belle, 66174 l^ure 1 1-16 1 am. FannieBean, Crank 6 65951 Lture IiSmSSS S « J 2^ ^2 f ^^U" fT\ D Cr0SS- » I5elI« 6 12 3 x F 65679 Hdc.ce 1 LM iSSS »S S S 7 ? ^ f t ; S^^'^ ! ■"BS^^-ii. C^den). B? "«* ^ " «— ' Owner. ,. S. Sm^TZ 225: L Imm B^r »fi3«S ,7 in 84io £T£t; £^2lS=?S~ 5=SS c 66815 Bowie 3-4 1:14 fa«t 40 102 6 4 .» 4«J B BeU If / T'0' S?V D E O'Sullivan 6655* Laurel 3-4 1:l^fast 77 110 3 8 S * 8 . J Wa ,aee l" 4 n Vl^i. J ^r^ f ■DBJ' /^'I'f* 5 66489 Laurel 61 f 1 :09 fast 20 103 4 3 6» 5' Q R^' n", » r' omixa Scribble 66350 Laurel 61 t l*t%f«*t 30 102 6 « 7 6H C 1 ,nB 7li«i ' ■ Sweetheart S' 66072 laurel 3-4 l:l6thvV 9 IDS ( ?'* C- Ltn- v^ T' ' ?'!".?• Wow""nd 65527 H.deG-ce 61 f 1:07 fast 20 Z 2 7 71 7- B M^Lane 9 Ki ( o r. F'SZ"?!.^1** B 64400 Saratoga 3-4 1:13 fast 6-5 104 5 4 6' 7*1 L Fat or 8 u I n '. , '• ,' •' ^F Uawk 6^ 1 3959 Saratoga «fl:45%fa8t 41109 3 1 1' ' C C 9 1 1\ „" w '.^ '\ S ^'yRest!. 63241 Aqueduct 6-8 l.W good \ 106 3 2 S i C SS 4 IS^ Sul'S ^S^C BELPHBIZ0NIA, b. f 3 95 By Vulcain-Belpboebe. by Orsini 2! (Trainer. A. Swer.ke. Owner. A. Swenke). 6! Br«.d-r W T fw- a 69550 I-imlKo 1 1-16 1 :47H/aat 7 97 6 1 2» 2' r T„vW , ?- ' , T" . 0xnar''- n 69472 H.deG« ImTOy 1 :*££ 7 198 8 4 « SjHJ, 2 J^5& SjS^J1^!??? ll"I'ms- 69391 U.l, ;-,e Sk it Sn- f. B ^"'S Devil, 1'ennon 1*7*1:47 fast 61 105 6 3 n v,, - ■ „, 69321 HdeGce 1 1-M l:4SV,fast a M » £ R r ,: ^ """', 1!°"firf' Bapillon MIM Bowie lm70yl:50V.fast QM6 4 3 6» R Co" M ' L 3 SSS £2T' ^inK^"n- iIoul K 69139 Bowie Il-SlSKS 21 93 7 6 7 7» R Co ^ t [o 7Bf f )^ ^'^"^Xvil. I^jMyra 69057 Bowie « f l:21Sfast 11-5 11" 2 3 4* 43 m S2S 4 I J "' h'"swle- ■ 'astor.Swain 6! 68779 Jefferson l\ \ l:09%hvy 10 97 6 6 6» P R Cost!,, J 2^!2^ \\'at,'H;irl- "»««■ 6! 68740 Jefferson 3-4 1:14 "fjt 8 94 8 7 » 5 B ftSSST » SSSTm-L^* J^!"'^ N" 68692 Jefferson 61 f 1:07 fast 15 92 6 4 t* M R ^Sfo 5 Barr^MpT^JL*1^! 66876 Bowie 3-4 !:14 Wast 14-5 112 6 2 M.! ? S^h US^S^S {! B^Tfre?.-W-.hLi^n,ston. Owner. L. ¥ Bauer,. ^ ""^^Breefe^ Monaban " 2 69212 Bowie 1 1-1C 1:51 "slop «f 1M2 7 I 9- J 7oel er » t B-t^*?^^ '•'•*• J2K2P2? " 69139 Bowie 1 1-10 C "^ -J l an.om Tip. Witcl.et l:B*fcfMt 6 105 6 1 m '1 W 7 Jpisu.le. Bast. 69107 Bowie 1 1-1C 1 :.l'7fast O, lOfifi ? tiiaaaS^ Swain, Gondolier Rl 69075 Bowie «"!£££ SS 6 i 5 ,S ' 1 IX^Jn^?' ' ST™* '*-.■' 69043 Bowie 7 8 1 :2SV£fast » 10 109 3 1 fi.. «./• r 2 " ,,loufli,«('- Jacques S 68370 Jefferson lm70y l:45%fast 8-5 116 1 7 7 |9.I M. rds 5 .nwi'i S 7.'^ Vitamin 68318 Jefferson M iSSS 6 109 a 2 - Si £ iLW . StS^STSii.0-***"' ^SS^JTi&L. S.'Murray). * ""' 6 Owner, W. ^J^S Sttm 69608 Bimlico 1 1:41 Vast 93 110 6 4 3« "=i A All»n .. ^ t 5 V Whltney- 6625* Laurel I l-» l:4t%SS 12 W s" 9* J j^E *„d ^, ^ ^4^?"^ Mjxt,0'd- ^SS C] 66008 Laurel 1 1-16 1 :4t%faat 25 1081 2 13 13 13" J Rowan IS IV. ,' . V .« -Blonde ■BBK-WOrth 11-16 L55MIOP 13 108 7-GCoTej" » W r\V , ' r e^' ( "r t, K^n,s 69 67572 Wdbine I M 2:H%.rf 21 106J 8- G Corev 5 A^Z^^V^T*^^^ « 67373 Thcl.ffe 3-4 1:12 fast 48 1C9, 1 2 2 2 3« 2- L Rn or 1- T \ en hew 1 t, ks'^rI1 61 6728., Th el.ffe 3-4 1:13 fast 68 Bit « P 6- G Corey 8 AM-a Th V "" . * m'"? f.P S' tir 67193 Thciiffe 11-16 l:46Vfcfa«t 8 106 3 6 7 7 7 7" t Corey I Br ^ f •»!, ";,» w'r M»J-l*arke ej 4316! Jamaica 1 1-16 1 47 good 7 110 B- G Core'y 6 ESSi. aX " SS AWcL « "■ft-B? *V AU. Owner. B. B. JoLs). * HU°n-M- ££ ' t fJtt - SS SE&. 1 1 1 ^14,.^p ? S 54 I !\ ^ J ^-^-" --.n^ S^SSST G.Uagher 6 I Eg w |p ||if (f !SS§S*3aKS a r, . . ■ ' ° I ■ 1 a , ■ R0SArTETA' £b- J' 3 (M)^ M By Sandbar— Hannah Louise, by Yellow Tail. mmmiPtSSl M; Sm*rt- °»ner, S. Boss). Breeder. Oak Hill Farm. 22q«? r'^ !^ H-16 1:47VifaSt 12 97 4 4 4' 4* J Callahan I Trevelyan, B'lall K.Johtf '°^.Ce ' ,H fast « 1T1 10 ** 4'*A Abel 14 Va.-.i.im. SunQuest, TenMinotea !'« .?? o »•*?•" i"411' fast 21 111 3 4 4« 3» B I'arko 9 Bevenge, Demijohn, Bhinegold ««2ri ;°VV,G 5Jf 1.07%fast » 112 5 * 41 2'1 B Parke 12 Oran, St. Lawrence. Windigo 22252 I''", 3-4 1:11 fast 28 111 6 4 6' 6'| E Martz 13 K.CI.arm-g, S-.IavP.esl. Quarrel 22onf !JaUr1 H !:i4?fa8t 6 112 * * 4 J'i H Parke I Sog.Aroon. TenJlinutes. K'thood x,*V- i'aUr0' 5ifl:07%fast 3 115 5 2 2« 2' B Paike 6 Segovia. Crugie, Insulate 6*01, Saratoga 5-8 1:02 slop 60 107 14 17 17* 17'" B Parke 18 Sequel. Tassel. Pan Doll TWO FEATHERS ch. p, 5 110 By Superman— Proud Duchess, by Watercress. ...!^!M': R- A- Smlth- O^e*. W. M. Jeffords). Breeder. H. T. Oxnard. 22222 ZfUSS? , ? i!f,'7 5aSt " 2" ■ 5 6 6^1 C Taylor 6 Bas.Swain. Brillianee, M.P.-ssom rVrli SfSSf" ,^ HMt 162 102 7 8 8 8-* C Taylor S Din.Caie, Lion d'Or, Broomster 22222 'm ,° 1 V^.6 4^ast Z7-10'103 1 6k 9" C Taylor 12 OppTnan. Cop.Demo... TI.eAImT 22222 , "' l«TOyl :«■»%*«* 13 9314 2 *h 5" C Taylor 5 Bast. Swain. Bunett:,, Duneeeap 22222 V* , 11"12M2KMt 18 110 3 6 P 7*» L Morris SMary.Belle. FannieP.ean. Crank cror5 ^Ure , , J:40 fast K 97 8 2 f| C Taylor 8 Comic Song. Fairway. Rebuke 22222 l£E?. ,V« c ^L?1Ud * " 7 7 7 "" W Martin ' »l«ffer. Exodus. CaPtainAlcock 22222 11^. J !"J! :4?^fast «• « 7 7»L Morris 7 Trevelyan. Servitor, Plucky 6j**o H.deGce 1 1-10 l:4S%fast 8 106 7 7 6» 7» J Rowan 8 Rebuke, Trevelyan, T. Sergeant 4th Race [4th Pimlico] J e • 1 ! 1 ' i ' ■ ' ; ' I ' ' : ; I j ! I . ! I ' ! ; « j c j 6 « 6 « I J " 6 6 6 ! ' c 4-th RAPF 3-4 MI,e- Rennert Handicap. .t-year-olds. till n«Ut (Xov. 6, ltt^U 1:11 5 128.) FLAGSTAFF, ch. c. 3 109 By Broomstick— Inaugural, by Voter, ro«"ra.lner * K°^e; ,°^*.r' H- P ***■»»■ Breeder. H. P. Whitney. fiQ-«l ^m,C° ^ : 2iMaSt 13"10 12° 8 6 ",»«,l^ MpAtee 8 M.Twain. Wellfinder. SailingB. •? vT K'°t ,.3"4 :2^a8t *f 102 7 2 2« 2' L McAtee 7 Lion d'Or. Reparation. Bellselaf 22122 f ^"'aaJlS l\liaSt « 122 7 23 23" A Schu gr23 Sally's Alley. Zev. TTII 65U8 Betel 51fMC «»hlt 21 115 1 5 6' 3' A Rchugr 9 Curtis. Newmarket. Comi.xa c15«i ^'ra°Ba 3 4 i:122.scodI3_10 ]15 7 9 9, 9„ A Johnson 12 Dunlin, tiosl.auk Zev 6*,J7 Saratoga 5 8 1:00 fast 2 114 6 2 1» V L McAtee 8 Pittston. tl Willi. Pettifosgei M°°rTRftA^rRT C« S 3t a „ 103 By Broomstick-Alster Cress, by Watercress. HOfiOl Pimiin °We,/r,,o3°WI,.er- Greent^e Stable). Breeder. Greentree Stable M«! P^i "}=«" 13 124 6 6 *-* Vi J McTag't 7 Wellfinder. .M.klwa.n. B.C.uard Si •""• Ro^„ 31 ; 2HaS* »2 7 «' 6"A Abel 7 Lion d-Or. Flagstaff. K-paration *?** JJ252!f! 23 105 2 2 4« 4'2 H Thomas 6 Fly by Dav. .ien.Tl.atel.er, VigU «2?2S£f! 61 108 3 3 2 3'J L Penman 11 Oui Oui. Vigil. ITy |.v I^.y rrann 222 r p ,le 61fl:20%fast 18 1116 6 « HC Lu| 14 C.vn. TtatekeV. Oap«y Vigil 55!«S ? ,C,° „iV^faSt 3 1=2 11 11 11 9" H Thomasll Sall.VsAliey. Martingale. MvOwn r5t»n I*""] \\ :?^faSt B M 5 4 3h 4' L Penman 7 Heeltaps, Carol. Sweetheart HM% ^UFe 3-4 1:14\fast 21112 3 6 64 6»J L Penman 10 Martingale. Ambler, Vigil 222 5^21 61 f LOS^.fast 33-10 U2 3 4 » 1 J L Penman T GoldenlSule. Comixa, Bet. Time. 2^o-« J^Ure A'i U °faSt 3 109 2 3 2H H J Thomas 7 Carol. Vala.ler. New Hampsrire MtM I^ure 6} f 1 :0X mud 2-5 115 2 1 1« 1» J Callahan 6 Sog.Aroon. Wil.lflower. O.Timer 658L Laurel 61 f 1 :07 fast 1115 1 2 2* 2' J Callahan 9 Better Times, My Own, Noel SrafJP.ENCE. ch c. 3 U7 By Sun Briar— Conference, by Rock Sand. r«n.^ J- L Smith- 0wner- W. S. Kilmer). Breeder, W. S. Kilmer. ^n.nA l\ltT!UZ? 3-4 1:ll%fast 6 118 2 2 2« 2 A Johnson 3 Tall Timber. Wrangle 2^22 ?lle(iCe. 3-*l:l-'^fa-st 11 1031 5 4 4 1 4' G W CarTi 7 Wilderness, BteKS, Champlain )■'»«;,": Aflue^uct 3-4 1:12%s!op 8 125 5 4 61 7'* A Johnsonl2 Martingale. B.Lcncr, Goshawk 22222 Aqu M?uc5 f"8 59Vfcfast 10 125 2 1 1* 2' A Johnson 13 Coshawk, BudLerner. Ant. Bella r'.^o'.' ^q,ueduf- . c5'8 69%fast 30 114 1 1 1J Ink A Johnson 13 Cherry Pie. Bud I^erner. Zev 22222 ^emont ,Hst 59 fast 7-5 109 5 2 2' 5'J A Johnsonl* Newm'ket. St Vaft.ne. Mar'gale 6,269 Belmor.t 41 f st 52%good 4 115 6 2 2'1 3"» A Johnson 14 The Kiss, Vigil. Soldier II. COMIXA. br. f, 3 104 By Colin— The Minx II., by Irish Lad. ,.o*r.ra,lneT- J- F Schorr- Owner, E. B. McLean). Breeder. E. B. McLean. 2221 J,."",1!00 3-4 l:12---,fast i 112 1 1 B* 4»|J Callahan 8 M.Twain. Wellfinder. SailingB. 2o^-? uml1^" 3-4 l:12 ,fast 3 105 2 2 1» 2'1 J Callahan 8 Gadfly. Heeltap*. Sun Quest 2222 22^."" ?iJ:E 5ast 6 107 1 1 2'iluk ' I^ng M B.G«wi. N.H»|«*-e. Bevenge 2oo-- S' eS.Ce 3"41:1:i fast 13-5 103 1 2 3 2« J Wallace t (iol.Bule. N.llampsl, V. G. Night ««i'.'i °° 3-4 1:14'Dslow 2 BBJ1 3 3nk |1 L McAtee 8 M.Twain. N.Hpshire, St. L.w'ce 22-a3- « o0",1" 3-4 1:14 fast 9 103 2 3 3= P. E Rummer S Fly by Day, Amusement, S.Bost 2J22 llm\1CO 1 l:40%fast 8f 100 6 10 10'11'=F Weiner 14 Oui Oui. Gem. That.her, Solisa 22222 Plmllc,° . 3"4 l:»*fast 18 110 5 1 2= 4' J Callahan 8 Rigel. Cl.errv Pie. ScJisa 22222 T^aUrP Ji M3 faSt 6 110 5 1 14 2' J CallahanlO C.ci,. Thatcher. Scribble. Pennon 22.^^aUre flf l.O.V.fa^t 6i 102 2 2 2' 2" J Callahan 7 Heeltaps Woodland. Bef.Tin.es 2-o-« ^Ure 6J f 1 :0S"r,fast 3J 106 1 1 V 3'3 J Bowan 7 Moonraker. (intitule. Bet.T.mes 609^9 I.aure 3-4 l:13'5mud 31 109 1 6 8» 9"J G Walls 13 Wilderness. Dunlin. Scribble 2222? l?l£2. 51 f l:f.6»ifast 3 1081 5 2 1» 2» C Ponce 5 Transom, Prince Regent. Giarra 6o6. l H.leGce 5-8 1:01 fast 2 IIS 1 1 1 J 21 J Butwell 5 Carol, Mar.l'.lanehe. Pr'ceBegent FLAG OF TRTJCE br. c. 3 106 By Jim Gaffney-Maltha. by Ogden. ---- ?'■*■■?■ H- McDamel. Owner, J. K. L. Boss). Breeder. C. W. Moore. 22S-1, \lmUc,° 3-4 1:13*bs1ow 35 114 6 5 6»* 6*| C Turner 9 Lun.inist. Sweetheart. Frank G. 2225! ^aUrt! 3-4 LH'fefast 9 109 6 7 7 7" C Turner f BllllMllt. Transom. Carol 2**** }) ood "e 3-4 1:13%fast 11-5 119 3 2 1» V C Turner t Ban. Bearer. Buckwheat. J.gstep riZle S,on.eht 3-4 1:16 good 11-10 m 6 2 2"k 2» C Turner 7Mag.Beed, S.'sl . non. F Clayton 2o??? S?m t0," 3-4 l:14 5slow 1120 3 7 8 8" J H Burke 8 Canmore, Delusive, Ueeitapo 2o?i:,' ^..W^rth 6ifl:0;\fast 6 118 6 4 6'J T'J H J Burke 7 Arendal. Canmore. Donges 6.oo?i ^lndSOr Bifl°c fast 7 118 5 4 41 5' A Claver 5 Hopeless, Bueado. Heelt.-ns b3338 tortErie 5-S l:0Br,fast 33-10 113 4 4 » 1» C Turner 6 L.dvBoss. (Pan. ages. W.l.lLifa 62914 Ham ton 6-8 1:02 good 17-10 115 2 3 1» la C Turner 8 Wi.'dLife. SlyFox, Motl.e.Buuch SETTING SUN. ch. g. 3 113 By Olambala— Sunburst, by Banastar. (Trainer, G. K. Bryson. Owner, E. K. Bryson). Breeder R. T. Wilson 2222 Siml^° L£2*. \l1££?* M 105 6 S * 55 A Abel ♦iB.n.ting. Exodus. Dinn.i Care J'«o^ "de^ce lm70y l:43?sfast 13-10 112 1 1 V I" A Abel B Spot Cash, TheClown. Dough'gan nV.J ^ow,e 11-16 1:51 slop 7 106 5 3 4' 6«i A Abel 9 Bam... Fairl'h.mtom. T. Wit. het ?U,i V'e 7"8 l:28-fast 17-10 115 6 1 1« 1» A Abel 7 The Clown. Puialia. Boor Sport o?r.' Bowie 7 8 1 :27%fast 30 100 7 5 41 f A Abel 10 F. Phantom. Br'mster, T.Witchet 08 8l Jefferson ll-Sl:57^hvy 31 118 2 2 21 3* L Morris 13 Amole, Calcutta, Shamrock C8i20 Jefferson lm70y 1 :46V5fast 12-5 106 1 1 l» P| G Babin 7 Ix.uis A., Plucky. Jack Fairman C86L Jefferson 1 l:39\fast 7 1001 4 5 4' 3« J McCoy la.lk.Ktta Mavm.n.'n, BlueNos^ 68492 Jefferson 3-4 l:15*4slow 12 98 6 6 6« 6«1 A Abel 8 HighCost. MvHeverie, T.Witchet 68113 F.Grnds 1 l:40Vifast 3 117 5 2 1» 2- L Morris 6 Eulalia. Blue.Nose. Coldencrest HEELTAPS, ch. f. 3 95 By Ultimus— Queen of the Water, by Waterboy. (Trainer. W. Irvine. Owner. E. F. Whitney). Breeder. W B. Miller. 69610 Pimlico 3-4 1:12%fast 17 110 1 1 3» 3'! J Rowan 8 Gadflv. Comixa. SunQuest 695*8 Pimlico 3-4 1:12 fast 62 105 5 6 7 7»' H Call'han 7 T. Timber. Oeatawk, Martingale 69270 H.deG'ce 3-4 1 :12'/5fast 7 110 3 4 31 3'» J Rowan B Sally's Alley. Scribble. Henna 69243 H.deGce 61 f 1 :10Vsmud 13 10813 1 1-t 3.1 J Rowan 10 F.bvDav. Gold Rule Fo.eMU.re 66815 Bowie 3-4 1:14 fast 13 112 4 3 32 5«1 E Sm'wodll Best Ix.ve, Fly by Dav Felside 66800 Bowie 61 f l:20%fast 9 111 9 8 73 HP* K Sm'w odl* Gen. Thatcher Osprey* Vigil 66661 Pimlico 3-4 l:13%slow 3 120 1 3 3! 4'i J Butwell 9 Luminist. Sweetheart. Frank G. 66489 Laurel 61 f 1:09 fast 4 101 1 2 2= 1» B MariVlli T Carol, Sweetheart. Moonraker 66350 Laurel 51 f 1 :07?! fast 21 110 1 1 \i B B Marielli 7 Comixa. Woodland. BetteiTimea 66252 Laurel 3-4 1:13%fast 9 110 2 1 1J 651 J McTagt 1 Itluemont, Transom. Carol 66005 Laurel 61 f 1:08 fast 6-6 11312 1 1« l'J J Butwell 0 Valador, Crochet, Frank G. WRANGLE, ch. c, 3 98 By Seth— Meddling Hannah, by Bedeck. (Trainer, F. Farrar. Owner, F. Farrar). Breeder. B. A. Jones. C9692 Pimlico 3-4 1:13 fast 31-10 125 6 1 I) 1] r Kummer 7 Felicitous. Perhaps Boor Sport 69607 Pimlico 3-4 1 :11 %ffcst 16 110 3 3 3 3» J McCoy 3 Tall Timber. Sunference 63200 Devshire 61 f 1 :06^.fast 11 110 5 6 6» 3'J J Metcalf (1 Oak wood, Donges Eliz Jewell 63081 Dev'shire 5-8 L01*sfast 3J 112 7 6 3« 1' J Wallace 12 Bustem, Radiant Curland 619*7 Woodbine 6-8 1:00\fast 3-5 112 6 6 6 6" W Warfn 6 P.ucado. Mt Ito -e. Honev'sJewel 61735 Pimlico 6-8 LOO^fast 13-10 112 6 3 3* 21 C Lang I St. Valentine. Hucado Pravus 61615 Pimlico 41 f 54 fast 1-2 115 2 4 31 21 A Johnson 4 St. Valentine, Faith W Jolly 61486 Pimlico 41 f 53%fast 4 112 2 6 2» 2* A Johnson 7 Frank G.. Carol. Mark Twain 61412 H.deG'ce 41 t 547tfast 18 11C 2 6 61 41 T Rice 7 Woodland. TrueKlier. TallTimber LILT. b. f. 3 105 By Spacish Prince II.— M lody, by Meddler. (Trainer, H. McDaniel. Owner. J. K. L. Boss). Breeder, J. K. L. Ross. 69243 H.deG'ce 51fl:10%mud 9 107 4 3 5 7=1 A Claver 10 Flv bvDav. Gold. Rule Heeltaps 66622 Pimlico 3-4 1 :12%fast 12 111 16 9' 8«1 C Turner 11 Bloss. Time. Rigel Whirlwind 66353 Laurel 61 f l:07«ifast 3-6 107 2 2 21 3' C Turner 8 Sweetheart Bueado GoldenRule 65959 Laurel 3-4 l:13Vsmud 8 114 3 1 1' 541 C Turner 13 Wilderness.' Dunlin Scribble 65771 Laurel 3-4 1 :13Vsfast 4 101 2 1 V 2* P Walls 8 Rialto, Carol, Valador 65582 Wood'ne 1 1:41 fast 3-5 110 6 1 1« 21 C Turner I Bilsmar. V.I'atr:;!.- Dotfh'gan 65499 Wood'ne 1 1:39 fast 6-5 92 4 1 1» 3»J P Walls 7 Wake Cp Roulette Estero 64799 B.Bnnets 51 f 1 :06-5fast 1-3 113 3 1 2» 21 C Turner ■ *TTv'lffll B Clavton Vespra 64408 Windsor 51 f l:0r %fast 19-10 112 1 1 1» l» C Turner 12 Tycoon. Bar ■ III I-.dv '"..ss 63908 Ham' ton 51 f LOSVislop 6-6 114 1 1 V 1»1 H J Burke 6 Lady Boss Bueado Old Top 5th Race [5th Pimlico] 5 S' B 6^ 2! 6! n ■ „, K 6! 6! N" {! 2 " Rl S 5th RACE 12 M*'-?.'» !T-koS-n,t, Pnrso- 2- ear-olds. Allowances. ( May SEOWT, b. c, 2 114 By Transvaal— Fancy Dress, by Ben Brush. (Trainer. A. G. Weston. Owner. T. Clyde). Breeder T Ciyde 69653 Pimlico 41 f 54%fast 10 112 4 2 1» l'J A Allen 11 Transmute. Sun. Light Brush \11 69.»47 Pimlico 41 f 59^fast 6 112 7 6 4"k 5« A Allen 8 Y. Brineess, Col. West, Fly. Fur ELSBETH, b. f, 2 (M) 109 By Jim Gaffney— Katriona. by Woolsthorpe. (Trainer, H. Bites. Owner, Griff ithwood Farm Stable). Breeder. J. E. Griffith 69547 Pimlico 41 f 59%fast IS 109 1 2 6'» 6»i A Abel 8 Y. Princess (01 West Fly Fur 69*48 H.deG'ce 1-2 48 fast 12f 110 5 6 71 !■ A Claver 14 Remnant. Helen Cook, ' SunnySal DEEP THOUGHT, br. c, 2 (M) 112 By Transvaal— Footstool, by Chilton (Trainer. R. J. Walden. Owner. A. H. Morris). Breeders. Morris & Walden 69549 Pimlico 1-J 48 fast 12 115 2 3 3'1 3» I Gordon 10 Price. Eagerness, Businesslike BRUSH ALL. br. f. 2 (M) 109 By Everest— Top All. by Top Gallant (Trainer. C. H. Douglas. Owner. S. H. Dudley). Breeders. A. E. Hundley & Sons 69653 Pimlico 41 f 54%faat 67f 109 10 6 6' 4'J S McLane 11 Showv Transmute S'unnv I i-'ht 69605 Pimlico 1-2 48 fast 112 111 10 10 8« 8*3 J Rowan 10 Off Color, SunnvSal, Eagerness WARNING, br. f. 2 (M) 109 By Pardner— Zenda. by Jake (Trainer, C. J. Blackwell. Owner, L. N. Blackwell. Jr.). Breeder. L. N. Blackwell Jr 69632 Pimlico 41 f 65 fast 30 Ml 7 3 3* 4'i B Bell I Belle K . Fehrah S-.n. Smiti 69468 H.deG'ce 1-2 49 fast 67 114 14 14 14 14'» B Legere 14 Neptune. Without Ij.roar 69345 H.deG'ce 1-2 48 fast 8f 113115 Fell. G Alexdral5 June Flower. .luledon, Dazaler RAGS, b. f. 2 (M) 109 By Crimper— Emerald Gem. by McGee. (Trainer, L. W. Garth. Ownsr. B. Parr). Breeder. J. S Cosdei. 69653 Pimlico 41 f BflfcCMt IS 109 7 7 81 9«J A Abel 11 Showy, Transmute. Sunny Light First start for the following: ROMANTIC, b. f. 2 (M) 109 By Transvaal— Heart String, by Flint Bock (Trainer. R. J. Walden. Owner, A. H. Morris). Breeders. Morris & Waldenl SNOW MAIDEN, b. f, 2 (M) 109 By Wrack— Gelee. by Isinglass. (Trainer, L. W. Garth. Owner. B. Parr). Breeder, A. B. Hancock. 6th Race [6th Pimlico] 6 C] 69 « 61 tir ej « - 6 a 6th RACE x JBt*i5j***iiA/y*? *ST) * y— ■■■■■ ■«"■ ■■■■» (May CHICKVALE. b. c 3 110 By CLicle-Greenvale. by Hamburg (Trainer. J. Rowe. Owner, H. P. Whitney). Breeder H P Wnitr,.^ 69*92 H.deGce lm70yl:45%mud 41-10 101 4 1 U 1» I. McAtee * ^ „,";„, JJ ne! B'vCrand 65302 H.deG'co 3-4 1:15 fast 7-6 114 12 9 8'1 8« L Penman 15 Bluemo, ,. V.gil Marif ^^I^nehe ' 6. 193 Belmont 2-4 st 1:11 fast 6 117 20 21' V 19" C Rob'son'"! Ballv's Ml. v ■/. \v 1 , 65094 Belmont 51 f st 1 :05%fast 1-3 115 10 7 «, 5^ L Kt^ t&L^kS^TSS^ HlV-r 2 ara osa 22 J2 ?VY ** U2n * 2'i2'i L Penman 13 Martingale. (ar.(H„,s,B,NIcM'. 639a6 Saratoga 6-8 1:00 fast 1 103 8 9 61 V L Penman 14 Best Love. Martingale. Canagu. ^■i--' %3t 105 By Chicle— Matinee, by Broomstick. (Trainer, S. P. tt Harlan. 1 n ^ „ Owner, Greentree Stable). Breeder H P Whit-„»»r as » iM 7 a? v rAtjauj: ssv^H?^S 661b, Latonia 11:40 fast 6 115 16 14 14' 14»» F Keogh IT OuiOui. Prin.ek In Memoriam 31tm0rlam MJIJ laurel 3-4 1 :13'/&fast 3 5 112 3 3 3» lb F Keogh 8 Lilt Carol V..1, .W TALL TIMBER, b. c. 3 120 By Campfire — Pixy, by Peter Pan. (Trainer. T. J. Healey. Owner. R. T. Wilson). Breeder. R. T. Wilson. 69607 Pimlico 3-4 l:11%fast 1-6 11". 1 1 K* 1* J Butwell ItafimK, Wrangle 69548 Pimliro 3-4 1:12 fast 17-10 11.5 4 2 1" 1- J Butwell 7 Coshawk. Martingale. Gadfly 69490 H.deG'ce 3-4 1 :12%fast 6-5 105 2 1 ll l'J E Bell 5 F.I'hantom. B'mster, T.WitrhPt 69348 II dKi'ce 3-4 1 :12%fa.st 31-10 104 5 2 2' P E Bell I Broomstor. Pin. Care. B.Kalt'ore 66157 Jamaica 3-4 1:12 fast 3-2 109 2 1 1 1» J Butwell 6 Aladdin, Blanc Seine. Osprey 65852 Jamaica 3-4 l:ll%fast 3 117 1 1 I' 2" J Butwell S Cyclops. Cherry I'ie, Ileremon 65603 Aqueduct 3-4 Pllfefast 6 109 3 1 1* 1* I. Ensor 6 Cherry Tie, Herenion, Osprey 65516 Aqueduct B-8 59 fast 8 113 5 1 3* 2" I.. Ensor 8 Gr'tMan, Amorrat'ae. Shamrock 64183 Saratoga 3-4 1 :12%fast 30 122 5 6 71 89 L Ensor 9 Goshawk. M Kee, Bud Ixrner . 64107 Saratoga 3-4 1:18 hvy 18-5 118 3 11" 3'1 J Butwell 9 BoMcMil'n. P.K.O'Sul'n, Sp.C:;sh 63829 Empire 51 f 1 :"6%fast 8-5 117 1 1 1» 1| J Butwell S BoMrMillan. Moonraker. Mutiny 63740 Empire Ab 3-4 l:10%fast 6 113 7 4 3 6'1 C H Miller 8 Cav.Kmpt'r. Bet. Luck. M'nruker SETTING SUN. ch. g, 3 115 By Olambala — Sunburst, by Banastar. (Trainer. G. R. Bryson. Owner. E. K. Bryson). Breeder, R. T. Wilson. 69655 J'imlico 1 lie 1 :4~.%fast 14 Mi 6 6 6 5r' A Abel t! Bunting. Kxodus. Dinna Care 69320 H.deG'ce lmTOy 1 : t.;%fast 13-10 112 1 1 l1 1' A Abel B Spot Cash. TheClown. Dough'gan 69212 Bowie 1110 1:51 slop 7 106 I 3 4' 6«J A Abel 9 Kama. I'airl'haniom. T. Witchet 69105 Bowie 7-S 1 :2£%fast 17-10 115 6 1 l4 l3 A Abel 7 The Clown. Kulalia. Boor Sport 69037 Bowie 7-S 1 :27'7r,fast SO 100 7 5 4' ln A Abel 10 F.I'hantom. Br'mster, T. Witchet 68781 Jeff.r.~on 1 1-S 1 :57%hvy 31 118 2 2 21 36 L Morris 13 Amole, Calcutta, Shamrock 68720 Jefferson lm70v 1 :46%fast 12-5 106 1 1 l1 l'l ('. Babin 7 1-ouis A.. Plm ky. Jack Fairman 68C15 Jefferson ll:39%fast 7 10014 5 • 3« J McCoy 9 S.Th.Kean. Minourn'n. BlueNose 68492 Jefferson I I 1 IfTtaUa 12 98 6 5 64 5*1 A Abel S HighCost. MyRe-.crie, T.Wilchet 68113 F.Grnds ll:40%fast 3 117 5 2 1» 2: L Morris I Kulalia, BlueNose, Goldencrest FOREST LORE. ch. c, 3 105 By Campfire — Ma Wee Dear, by Love Wisely. (Trainer, T. J. Healey. Owner. R. T. Wilson). Breeder. R. T. Wilson. €9526 H deGce 3-4 l:13%fast 13-5 102 6 7 5= !' E Bell 7 MissCerina. Bed. Guard, S.Tassel 69471 H.deG'ce lm70y 1 :44\fast 3 102 4 4 3' 3*5 E Bell 7 Brookholt. Wil. - I'.arre, Sunsini C9243 H.deGce 5}fl:10%mud 34 106 7 9 4' 4| E Bell 10 Fly by Day. Gold.Kulo. Heeltaps 66871 Bowie 3-4 l:ll-:.fast 4 114 1 10 7= 2t F Keogh 11 Bompingllomo, Caladium, F'side 66851 Bowie 1 1 :43%fast 8-5 101 11 11 105 9 « E Bell 11 Oui Oui, Vigil. Moonraker 66841 Bowie 7-8 l:2S%fast 11-10 104 6 1 1« 1= C Bang 12 15. Bottom, Pay Dear, R. Wreath 66829 Bowie 61 f 1 :2A%fnst 9 100 1 3 31 2nt E Bell 7 C.en.T'tcher, K.Sol.'sSeal. Carol 66800 Bowie 6J f 1 :20%fast 10 104 13 14 14 14" R McN"a'cel4 Gen. Thatcher, Osprey, Vigil 66272 Empire Ab 3-4 1 :10 fast 4 97 4 3 3i 3J E Bell 4 Buddy, Fulhm. Romping Home 65948 Jamaica 3-4 l:12%fast «* 1C3 6 7 72 7» H Call'lian ■ Best I ove, Battersea. Aladdin 6.57.58 Jamaica 6} f 1 :05%fast 20 97 9 9 9 9" H Callhan • Wil'inTell. Aladdin. BlancSeing GOLDEN RULE. b. c. 3 105 By Wrack— Golding. by Flint Rock. (Trainer, W. Garth. Owner, J. S. Cosden). Breeder. Mrs. L. Viau. 69688 I'imlico 1 1 :38%fast 5f 112 3 5 I 51S A Johnson i Martingale. Vigil. Goshawk 69582 Pimlico 1 l:27%fast 8 102 3 3 3' 3» L. McAtee i June Grass. Sally's Alley, Hea 69389 H deGce 3-4 1:13 fast 13-5 106 2 4 2" 1" C Bang 9 N Hampsh'e. Comixa. G'dNight 69243 H.deG'ce 51 f l:10%mud 33-10 106 5 2 2" 21 C Bang 10 Fly byBay. Hcltaps. For.Lore 663.53 Baurel 51 f 1 :07%fast 3 105 3 3 4' 4'JC Bang 8 Sweetheart. Bueado. UN 66223 Baurel 51 f 1 :08«ifast 7-5 107 2 2 44 P}C Bang 7 Moonraker. ( omixa. Bet. Times 64403 Saratoga 51 f l:G6%fast 3 115 i 1 V V B Ensor 11 Pittston. Aspiration. Quarrel 6328.5 Aqueduct 5-8 1:02 fast 8-5 115 13 3" M E Sande 8 Dunlin. Caveat Kmptor. Fullon 62864 Aqueduct 5-S 1:00 good 3 115 2 1 B. 2 | C H MillerU C. Ac Bion. Mac Bir. Park Hill 62809 Aqueduct 5-8 f.O'ofast 13-5 115 9 7 73 4 B Byke 12 Wildrake, MacBir, Doughorcgan SON-O'-UNC, ch. c, 3 (M) 105 By Uncle— Idle Tale, by Superman. (Trainer. S. P. Harlan. Owner, Greentree Stable). Breeder. Huntington Valley Farms. 6963.5 Pimlioo 1 l:42%.fast 28 106*. 4 2 21 2* J McTag'rt 7 Picketcr, Redbrand, Witticism 63062 Aqueduct 3-4 l:12%slop 6 112 12 11 11* 11" H Thomas 12 Martingale, B.Ecnipr. Gashawk 62864 Aqueduct 5-8 1:00 good 15 115 13 11 91 8»| H ThomasH C.de Bion. GoIdcnKule. Ma -I.ii 62776 Aqueduct 5-S 5S%good 10 111 6 6 8' 714 L. Lyke 11 Goshawk, Better Buck, SpotCush Page 7 Workout Index to Pimlico Entries Workout Index to Pimlico Entries . Below will be found the index of the previous workouts of horses entered in the varii-ous races at Fimlico Wednesday : FIRST RACE— 5-8 Mile. Warning- Fantasia Minion Warrenton 262 Brush All 259 Relentless Mender SECOND RACE— 2 Miles. 251 Rocking- Horse Bronze Eagle Brand 96 Bloor 255 -Cavendish 262 Le Marsouin Mohican 228 The Sphinx Manager Mirth THIRD RACE— 1 1-8 Miles. 259 Two Feathers 243 Gondolier 262 Biff Bang 255 Royal Duck 253 Gallagher 260 Billy Barton 257 Our Betsy 243 Belphrizonia 241 Rosa Yeta 257 Brilliance 260 War Mask FOURTH RACE— 3-4 Mile. 256 Snnference 252 Wrangle 255 Heeltaps 262 Flagstaff 257 Comixa 260 Moonraker 76 Lilt 258 Setting Sun 263 Flag of Truce FIFTH RACE— 1-2 Mile. 117 Romance 262 Brush All 260 Deep Thought Showy Elsbeth Snow Maiden Warning Rags SIXTH RACE— 1 1-16 Miles. 262 Chickvale 260 Forest Lore 262 Rialto 260 Golden Role 262 Son-o'-TJnc 258 Setting Sun 262 Tall Timber , SEVENTH RACE— 1 Mile. 257 Bluffer 259 Paddle 259 Despair 259 Reparation 259 Exodus 262 Picketer 262 Fair Gain 258 Sailing B. 256 June Grass 260 Forest Lore 262 Paul Jones Jamaica Entries and Past Performances JAMAICA WEDNESDAY, MAY 9 WEATHER CLEAR: TRACK FAST. The figures under the heading "Rec." ln the entries below show the best time of enrh horse at the distance since January 1, 1921, no matter where it finished. In cases where record was made on other than a last or good track, abbreviations show track conditions. Racing starts at 2:30 p. m. (Chicago time, l:30i. ® Superior mud runner. X Good mud runner. :;: Fair mud runner. (M) Maidens. 'Apprentice allowance, b Blinkers. First Race^ — 5-8 Mile. Purse $1,000. 2 year-olds. Maidens. Fillies. Special Weights. (Track record: May 19, 1917— 59%— 2-109.) Today's Ind. norse. Wt. Rec. A.Wt Uan. I 69573 Ducky 109 1:01% 115. .725 69604' Bevy 114 1:02% 115. .720 69573 Baby Lane 109 1:01% 115. .715 l.ady Diana 115 Outline IIS Miss Cameo 115 69626 Hold Pendant 110 104% 115.701) 69650 SuiK-ranna 112 1:02% 115. .700 : Apology 118 I j Anna Marrone IB. 115 Florence B. Walker 115 Second Race — 1 Mils and 70 Yards. Purse $1,000. 3-year-olds and upward. Claiming. (Track record: Oct. 3, 1922— 1:41%— 5- 120.) (69603) "bMoody 113 1:45% I 110x725 696463 Liberty Hirl 9.8 1:46'.-, 6 105x720 69681 = »bNightlK)at 116 1:47% 4 105x715 69356 Irish Pat 108 1:45% 3 108.. 715 69603a bCarmencita 108 1:47% 4 110X710 i 69603 Sweet and Pretty .100 1 :46% 3 98. 705 69647 Zeus Lassie 1011:46% 3 103.. 705 ! | I : I j i ! | Third Kace — 3-4 Mile. Prospect Park Purse. Purse $1,000. 3-year-olds and upward. Allowances. (Track record: Oct. 5, 1922 1 :11%— 2—117. ) (69648) Bigel US 1:11% 3 110\800 69576' Osprey Ill 1:12 3 105x795 69601- bl'.roomster 115 1:12% 4 122. .795 69S011 bThunderelap 127 1:10% 7 125x795 ,, (69521) Banius 119 1:11'.-, • 12&X1M 695741 Calantman' 100 1:11 4 120 7S.5 691241 Dolores 1111:12% 4 110x785 64333 Bally 122 1:13% 4 115.. 700 648791 Jaunebar 1011:14% 4 115X7.50 69649 Southern Cross ...116 1:12.-, 4 118x780 69651 Missionary 100 1:13 4 122x780 Fourth Race — 5 1-2 Furlongs. Fifth Running- Montauk Selling Stakes. $2,000 Added. 2 year-olds. (Track record: May 19, 1919—1:05 -4 122.) (69573) SI K DONOVAN .. 104X750 (69630) Babbling 106. .740 69654* I'.roomfield (M) ... 107. 735 69571 Rival (M) 107.. 730 Stroller 107 First Eady Harding 109 Fifth Race — 1 Mile and 70 Yards. Purse $1,000. 3-year-olds and upward. Claiming. (Truck rcord: Oct. 3, 1922— 1 :41%— 5—120. ) (69629) Avisack 3 107x750 69647- bRcmany 108 1:43% 0 112X745 (69575) bMaster Hand 110 1:45 4 114X740 6S629 'Irish Kiss Ill 1:42% 8 118x740 69684 Canyon 1011:43% 4 109. .735 64985 Hmm Ci 102 1:44 7 110X730 69717 *Oivus 103 1:46% 5 113®730 69524s *Aiken 95 1:50m 5 105x723 Sixth Race — 5 1-2 Furlongs. Ansouia Handicap. $1,200 Added. 3 year-olds. (Track record: May 19, 1919—1:05 4 L22.) G96483 Creat Man 120 .750 69576- Flv by Day 113 1:0".% 113x745 69574 MeKee I28 1:0o% 118. .740 66476s William Tell 107 1:05% 1L2..740 lo* DA PIT 5-8 Mile. 2-year-olils. Maidens. Fillies. Special Weights. IM ilHUU {May IJ), 1SU7 5i 2-5 U lOO.) Index Course Dist Time T'ck Od-is Wt St % Str Fin Jockeys Started Order of Finish DUCKY, b. f, 2 (M) 115 By Thistleton— The Loon, by Grebe. (Trainer, T. J. Healey. Owner, R. T. Wilson). Breeder. R. T. Wilson. 69573 Jamaica 5-8 1:00%faat 3J 109 7 4 S» 6«3 B M'rinelli 7 S.D'novan, H'morette, Fsnranee 69406 H.deGce 1-2 4S fast 14 113 4 7 41 321 B Mari'ellil5 SunnyBight. Off Color. Neptune 69267 H.deG'ce 1-2 4S %fast 25 115 10 12 12 12=' E Bell 13 Bemnant, Sunny Light, NoLady BEVY. ch. f, 2 (M) 115 By Fair Play— Belvale, by Watervale. (Trainer, L. Feustel. Owner, A. Belmont). Breeder, A. Belmont. 6960 4 Jamaica M l:01%fast 4i 114 1 3 3s 37 E Dugan 10 Margin, Blissful, Cave Woman BABY LARE. br. f. 2 (M) 115 By Peter Quince— Waldena, by Star Shoot. (Trainer, F. Taral. Owner. Riviera Stable). Breeder. T. B. Rouse. C9573 Jamaica a-S 1 :00%fast 7 109 4 2 2 4«1 C Turner 7 S.D'novan, H'raorette, I'surance LADY DIANA, ch. f. 2 (M) 115 By Peter Quince — Water K.. by Waterboy. (Trainer, S. C. Hildreth. Owner, Rancocas Stable), Breeder, D. W. Scott, First start. OUTLINE, b. f. 2 (M) 115 Bv Chicle— Sketchy, by Peter Pan. (Trainer, S. C. Hildreth. Owner, Rancocas Stable). Breeder, H. P. Whitney. First start. \\ MISS CAMEO, ch. f. 2 (M) 115 By Dick Welles— Fan Tan. by Fitz Herbert. (Trainer, J. E. Edwards. Owner, H. Waterson). Breeder, H. Waterson. First start. GOLD PENDANT, b. f. 2 (M) 115 By Flittergold— L'Independante, by Ajax. (Trainer. G. Peterson. Owner, G. Peterson). Breeder. Himyar Stud. 69626 Jamaica a-S 1:02 fast 20 110 4 5 51 6" E Mart7 6 B.Audrey, H.It'rgain. Sp'taneous 69386 H.deG'ce 1-2 48%fast 114 108 8 7 8l 8" ■ Martz I A. .1. Buja, Jackson, Humble 69267 H.deG'ce 1-2 4S%fast 138 115 11 9 ll1 ll20 FJ Martz 13 Bemnant. Sunny Light. NoLady 69135 Bowie 1-2 4vVast 56 llti 5 6 54 ali E Martz 8 Close Work, Dusk, Black Art STJPERANNA, ch. f, 2 (M) 115 Ey Superman — Lotawanna, by Trenton. (Trainer, W. A. Carter. Owner. C. Inclan). Breeder, H. T. Oxnard. 69650 Jamaica i-i l:00%fast 30 112 6 5 5J 5'2 G Fields 8 Eaglet, Faouza, Blind Play First start for the following: APOLOGY, blk. f. 2 (M) 115 By Huon— Ossabar. by Ossary. (Trainer, E. Brewster. Owner, T. W. O'Brien). Breeder, T. W. O'Brien. ANNA MARRONE II., ch. f. 2 (M) 115 By Glencairn — Tiara, by Pteep o'Day. (Trainer, J. Wilson. Owner, Marrone Stable). Breeder, J. Marrone. FLORENCE B. WALKER, br. f, 2 115 By Wrack— Irrawaddy. by Hilarious. (M) Breeder, A. B. Hancock. (Trainer, W. C. Clancy. Owner, Hallow & Clancy). Jamaica Jockey Percentages JAMAICA JOCKEY PERCENTAGES. From January 1, IWZ'Z, to May 5, 1923, Inclusive. At or At or Over Over Jockey. F.C. Wt. Mts. 1st. 2d. 3d. Sande. K 31 112 406 127 81 M Sr-huttinger, A 27 106 91 25 3 14 Turner, C 24 109 281 68 60 3.5 Watson. 0 22 107 221 48 27 28 Fator, M 22 99 S64 188 154 153 Fa tor, I, 20 107 421 86 80 61 Fairbrother, C IS 114 125 23 22 13 Brunner, J. 17 110 113 19 16 12 Marinelli, B lfi 104 458 73 79 56 Merimee. J lfi 103 450 72 47 72 lturns, T 15 103 571 84 69 87 Murphy, F 1.5 107 194 30 22 10 Taplin, E 14 10S 287 39 45 41 Barnes. E 13 110 334 43 43 43 Tlmrber, H 13 105 266 34 28 22 Kobinson. C 13 110 222 29 28 26 Milner, W 12 92 128 15 13 22 Carter, R 12 110 399 49 32 35 Fields, G 11 106 491 55 70 57 Miller, C. H 10 113 182 18 21 22 Over Jockey. P.C. Wt. Mts. 1st. 2d. 3d. Nolan, T 10 107 242 24 33 34 Zooller, J 10 106 104 17 13 13 Babin, (1 10 108 216 22 20 29 Martz. ■ 0!) 109 395 3fi 41 49 Mooney, J 09 100 70 6 2 8 Myers, H 09 109 47 4 8 6 Obeit. W 09 104 89 8 10 10 Shillick, H 09 102 233 21 24 35 Cantner, A 09 109 324 30 28 41 Dugan, E 08 112 114 9 13 15 Gordon, 1 08 104 107 9 13 18 Kummer, E 08 106 18S 13 19 19 Collins. A 03 106 7ti 2 5 12 Begere, E 08 96 48 4 (i I Rose, G 07 100 254 19 21 28 Rice. T 05 110 160 8 13 18 Aeeardy, A 93 8 0 1 0 Jenkins. L 113 7 0 10 Law, S 100 l 0 0 o MeCabe, J. J. 100 7 0 0 0 Pavisil, R 100 1 0 0 0 2nd Race [2nd Jamaica] Onrl DA PC 1 Mile and TO Yards. It-year-olds and nptvard. ( laiinlng, CliU RAUL (Oct. 2. liiZZ 1:41 !-.- 5 1UO.) MOODY, b. g. 5 110 By Broomstick — Contrary, by Hamburg. , , (Trainer. W. V. Casey. Owner, W. V. Casey). Breeder. H. P. Whitney. 69603 Jamaica lm7" 1 : 45% fast 12 ill 7 4 1" 1°* C, Rose 7 D llarum. C.irnuncita, C'yright 69392 H.deGce 11-16 1:49 fast 14 111 3 14 Ma 13** A Abel 15 J,a(|uina. J. Dundee. Jacques 69272 H.deG'ce 1 1 S 1 :5:j-\fast 41 108 3 4 42 3« G Mein 7 Tom Cassidy, Bonfire. Medusa 69246 H.deG'ce 1 1-8 1 :59%mud 9 111 2 7 7* 67 A Abel 8 M't'nKosell., Day Billr. Ettaha 69157 Bowie 1 1-16 l:.51%fast & 110 7 1 l2 2" A Abel 7 Bonfire. Tom Cassidy, Mizar 69108 Bowie 1 1-16 1:52 fast 5 107 4 C 6} 6" S McBane 8 O.lt'thdav. fcttahe. T.( 1'km'dei 69046 Bowie 1 1-16 l:52%fast 7 102 1 1 1» 1» A Abel 7 Service Star, Warlike, Radical 68597 Jefferson 1 1-2 2:36%fast 9-6 107 2 S 2l 3»1 G Mein 7 Stanley. F*uan. Booster, Lit. Ed 68515 Jefferson 1 1-2 2:36%fast 7 99 2 4 3» 3" B Harvey 7 Tan Son. The Wit, Pit 68351 Jefferson 1 3-16 2:02%fast 15 113 I 1 1' 2J J McCoy L2 TheWit, Hickory, SnecUcGirl LIBERTY GIBX. b. m. 6 105 By Neil Gow— Kirka. by For'ard. E (Trainer. H. 0. Miller. Owner. B. Lcight). Bred in England by E. Hulton. 69646 Jamnlca 3-4 1 :13*fcfast 16-5 11013 4 4* 3* C H MillerlO Swcepy, RoiindRobin. So It Goes 4 66874 Howie lm70y 1:49 fast 7 113 8 7 7* 7»1 C H MilWll ( uni Sail. Care Free. Gallivant 4 66511 Empire lm70y 1 463ifast 5 112 6 9 9 9" C H Miller 9 Transh nt. Iluonee. Chateaugay 66375 Empire lm70y 1 :46%fast 20 112 1 3 6* 6*1 C H Miller 7 Suimyl'd. I.'kyAntoinp. TR .Call 66212 Kmpire 1 1-8 1 r.a^sfast L'l 111 3 1 3» 5*1 C H Miller 0 Ramkin. Iluonee, Thornhedgc 65897 Jamaica 1 1-16 l:47%fast 4 112 7 4 61 7'« J McCoy 9 Serv.Star. LMHerbert. Car'ncita ( 65719 Jamaica lm70y l:43'5fast « 9R C 5 4| 5" A Mcl.'lin ■ Violinist. Canyon, Trajanus 65645 Aqueduct IIS 1 :52"ifast 7 113 4 1 1* Is C II Miller 8 Thorn! edge. Maize. Loidllerbort t 65478 Aqueduct 1 1 :40-%fast 12 110 111* l'J C H Millorl3 lluonec. Service Star. Horeb I 65286 Aqueduct 61 f I:21 /ifa3t 8 112 10 12 11* 12'7 C H MillerlS S'iCourt. T. -a Ling, CPghjordan , ; ( NIGHTBOAT, b. g. 4 105 By Wrack— Star Gift, by Star Shoot. (Trainer. J. F. Richardson. Owner, J. White). Breeder. A. B. Hancock. I I 69681 Jamaica H f 141 Bsat 41 114 8 8 7* niSllil B SeaS.ind. R'nsatidol. P.T.R'rnum I 67366 J-fferson lm70y 1 :4 ".-v fast 5 106 8 7 8' 8" J J ' oreoranll Ramkn. II Bafeerta, R'pSinker U 67203 Jefferson 3-4 1:llV,hvy 20 111 6 7 7* 6*1 C Hamn-l 9 Will'mA., Sew, llCombs. SoaMint I 66853 Bowie 1 3-16 2:04%fast 64 97 3 3 3' J 4« H Shillick 9 War Mask. Despair. Yorkist I G0HI8 Howie lm70y l:50Vifast 6 111 4 3 1* 21 C Ham' nd 10 Johnny Dundee. Cros less. Picnic t 60067 Dimlico 1 1-8 l:56%slow 12-6 98 5 1* li H Shillivk 8 N'thWales, TheR.Call. T.McT't I 60035 Dimlico 1 1:40 fast 11-5 115 8 4* 4«| K Sande 14 Leghorn. Cum Sail. Attornev 60173 Empire lm70y l:M%faat 5 116 7 5 51 4*1 E Sande 10 Mawreoron. leghorn. Sunnyland 66373 Empire 1 1:42 fast 8 5 118 2 1 1» l» E Sande 11 Rallot Maik. Consort. Buxom IRISH PAT. b. g, 3 108 By Berrilldon — MolMo Kean. by Bobbie Kean. (Trainer. E. J. Crawford. Owner. J. J. Lyons;. Breeder, R. R. Howard. I 69356 Hunt'ton 1 1-8 1 :." 4"*fast 8 118 5'! R MrfYnn 7 Tender Mk, Wild Cat. Glabella 69264 Hunt'ton 1 l:46V6hvy 21 115 4'* R McCrann 5 TendeiSeth, Kent L.. Keel Foot I 69176 Hunt'ton 3-4 l:14 ^fast 17 102 6* H Glick 6 A. Alexander. Herron. Magician I 4-8762 Jefferson 1 1-16 1 ::.::=*,mud 5 110 6 7 7 6»1 E Alkins'n 7 Hillhcuse, Little Ann. Reel Foot I 68698 Jefferson 1 IIITfllW 15 113 1 9 I" C" E Atkins' n 9 LadyMyra. RodyGuard. Raffles • 68575 J.fferson lmTOy 1 :4.~. sfast 15 109 2 2 21 3« E Atkins' n T Cliiva, Slanderer, P'ce of Cmliria CARMENCITA. b. f, 4 110 Fitz Herbert or Spanish Prince II. — Manzanita, by : (Trainer. W. Baird. Owner. M. L. Mahler). Meddler. Breeder. II. P. Whitney. ( 69603 Jamaica lmTOy 1 aVRCMt 4 108 1 4 31 310 L Fator 7 Moody. R.ivid Harum. Copyright 68390 Jefferson 1 1-16 1 :47*ifast 7 107 10 7 7* 4" E Martz 11 St.I onaid. Sc'rgeman, Gondolier 68269 Jefferson 1 1-16 1 :4M%taat 11-5 109 6 4 3h 3* J Owens 7 I- Anmde. Z.d'Arnire, ■ g'ng'n , 68137 F C.r nds 1 1-16 1:49 slow 11-5 105 2 4 3' 2s J Owens 9 I'r.Tom. O.D'gberty. Ree'sWing , 67989 F.Cr'mta 1 1-16 1 :47'Lfast 6 11110 2 21 2» J Owens 10 T.McTnggrirt. Natural. Attorney , 67883 KCr'mls 1 1-S 1 :5jssfast 18-5 103 6 1 1! 1! J Owens 12 Holster. Ailliro, Handfull , 67777 r.t.rn.ls 1 1-S 1 ^^fast 10 103 9 7 M 2" L McU'ottlL* Natural. MayUoberts, I'helan 8WEET AND PRETTY, ch. f. 3 98 By Berrilldon — Stalwart Helen, by Stalwart. (Trainer, L. Meripol. Owner, G. Konigswald). Breeder. L. Garth. , 69603 Jamaica IfJtHy l: 5\fast 15 94 2 1 5' 515 W Milner 7 Moody. Dav. Harum. Carmendta 69318 H .deC'ce lmTOy l:47^fast 6 95 1 3 33 1" W Milner 9 Anna M., Zeureka. Westl'ittston 69268 HdKVce 3-4 1:15 fast 40 111 4 6 51 a10 A Accordy 9 Kevenee. Demijohn. Rosa Yeti ! 68612 Jeff.rson 3-4 l:l.V%,fast 8 ICO 5 8 8» 7«1 A Abel 12 AmeliaS.. The Colonel. Fleetins; 68366 Jeffeison 51 f 1:08 fast 12 105 9 6 51 5" F Smith 11 J'nJoseph, HodyC.uaid. Dillyr.era 67941 F.Cr^nds lm70y l:1".5sfast 6 100 7 8 8l 8«i J Ch'lmersl2 Kennmare, Rupee, AllAmeriean 67754 F.Gr'nds 1 l:404fast 15 92 3 6 61 5'J J Ch'lm rs 9 I'VeTiiTii. Rcseatell.. Majority 67710 E.llrnds 3-4 l:13^fast 15 TTTi** 11 121 9"! C I.ang 13 Leslie. Klizabetii I'.ean, Cliiva 67602 K Grnds 3-4 IdSMfcat 10 103 i 5 2» 2' C Lang 11 Radiant, (i. Mount. SweetMamn I 67518 F.Gr nds 5J f l:08La2OOd 15 104 6 3 6s 6'1 C Lang 8 Miss Meise. Contour. Untiied ' ZEUS LASSIE, b. f, 3 103 By Zeus — Frances, by Singleton (Trainer. W. P. Rice. Owner, W. P. Rice). Breeder. White & Garnett. 69647 Jamaica lmTOy 1 :44-\fast M 101 9 7 6'J 6-' M Fator 9 I*, of linbria. Romany. H. Speed L C9572 Jamai'-a 3-4 1:14 fast 30 109 6 10 8U 8" T Rice 11 Round Robin. Roseate II.. Metal L 69450 H.deGce lm70y 1 :48«t.fast 61 100 10 S 31 11 C Taylor 11 WTittston, Zeureka. RlneTony 69391 H.drC.ee lmTOy 1:47 fast 22 104 7 7 7 55f C Taylor 7 I'ooiSport, Relphriz"a, Ronfire j ; €9257 H.d.C'ce 3-4 1 :14VoSlow 25 110 9 6 5' C'l T Rice 8 Coniixa, M.Twain. N .11 a nip.-hire I I ( 66855 Dowie 7-8 1:31 fast 16f 110 9 12 12 ll" T Rice 13 Gl.-ibr'.lt. Jigstep. Spinning Flax | j , 66848 H.nvie 61 f 1 :21*;fast 23f 111 8 6 7' 6"! T Rice 12 I'ocr Sport. Pennon. Adventuress ' , 66827 Howie 61 f 1 :09 fast 60 112 11 11 11» 11*1 T Nolan 12 Calarii'im. Rechabite. Col.lM'nt 66478 Empire 5-8 1:02 fast 60 115 8 8 8 65 H Hamt'nl2 StellaMaris. Reatitude. Mazeppa 65715 Jamaica 2-4 1:14 fast 8 10IJ12 11 10» 8" A Gantner 8 Al.Ochs. R Ix-ighton. Homest'ch €3707 Empire 5i f l:08!4fa»t 7 109 9 7 6l. «8i T Nolan 13 W.T.A11. D'k'sD'ghter, Suspic'n 63176 Aqueduct 5-8 l:0,%slop 50 115 10 8 7'1 731 T Nolan 9 Suspicion. L.Gaffney, Ret. Wood 63106 Aqueduct 5-8 l:02?&fa3t 168 107 7 8 8 8 5 J Zoeller 10 Giaire. Delcadia, Cueapside 7th Race [7th Jamaica] "7|.J« DAPC 1 Mile. Stafford Handicap. 4-j ear-old* and upward. ( May /111 HAUL :», isju.'j — 1::57 :i-r» — 4 — no.) EXODUS, ch. g, 5 123 By Peter Pan— First Flight, by Thrush. (Trainer, J. Rowe. Jr. Owner, Greentree Stable). Breeder, H. P. Whitney. 69655 I'imlico 1 1-16 1 :4.5«*fast 20 114 4 1 1J 2" J McTag't I Bunting. Pinna Care. JtineGrass 69580 Pimlico 3-4 Ell-Vast 11 118 4 4 4'1 4B B Byke 7 Dinna Care. Champlain. llildur 66718 Pimlico 2 1-4 3:53%fast I 108 1 3 33 4'3'H Thomas 5 (apt. Alcock, P.Jones, Exterm'r 66665 Pimlico 1 1-2 2:23?*,slo\v 21-6 114J 2 6 I1 2 L Byke 7 Capt.Aleock. Oceanic. Paul.Iones 66657 Pimlico 1 l:38Vsfast 17-5 116 5 2 25 2'J L Byke 8 Dinua Care. Knot, Bluffer 66271 Empire 1 1-16 1 :46i%fast 6^ 116 3 2 2* 2s L Byke 3 Prince James, Tangerine 66191 Empire 1 l:3S%fast 2-5 116 2 3 3« 33i F Keogh 4 Tryster, Hephaistos. Cirrus 65960 Laurel 11-8 1:54 mud 9-5 125 1 2 2» 2'J L Lyke 7 Bluffer, Capt.Aleock. B'yGrand 65772 Baurel 3-4 1:12 fast 7 119 8 7 6»* 1° L Byke 9 Champlain. Careful. Knot 65563 Aqueduct 3-4 1 :12%fast 9-5 122 4 4 4s 3*1 B Lyke 7 Dominique. MyKcrerie, Gal'man C5479 Aqueduct 6J f l:17?ifast 9-6 128 4 3 11 2" B Byke 4 Dry Moon, Lanius, Opperman PAUL JONES, br. g. 6 116 By Sea King— May Florence, by Hamburg. (Trainer, W. Garth. Owner, J. S. Cosden). Breeder, J. E. Madden. 69492 H deGce lm7 y 1 : t:.25mud 13 5 10S I 3 3» 31 C Bang i Cliiekvale. Exterm'tor. B.Grand 69349 H.deGce 1 1-16 1 :45*tfast 9 109 3 3 4'1 .'■* C I^ing 6 Exterm'ator, F. Phantom. I. Kiss 69245 H.deG'ce lmTOy l:4S?smud 11-5 114 3 1 H/l'i C Kummer i Kouleau. Tipp.Witchet, Kulalia 66880 Bowie 1 1-4 2:C9V0fast 12f 103 4 14 ll1 101T C Bang 14 Maxiniae, Heph'stos, Kockm'ter 66852 Bowie 1 1-16 1:50 fast 4J 110 5 5 5s 5TJ C Bang 9 B.Homme. Hephaistos, Maximac 66816 Bowie. 1 1-16 1 :"0 i,fast 27-10 111 1 3 2'J P C Bang 4 Prudery. Tufter. Slippery Elm 66718 Pimlico 2 1-4 S:5nfcftMt 10 99 3 1 1"^ 2 J C I^ang i {'apt. Alcock. Exter'tor. Exodus 66665 Pimlico 1 1-2 2::r,=r.slow 24 105 1 7 6J 4'J C I-ang 7 ("apt. Alcr k. Kxodus. 0 -eanie 66657 I'imlico 1 l.SSUfast 13 105 4 1 l' l'l C Bang 8 Dinna Care, Exodus, Knot JUNE GRASS, b. c. 4 109 By Short Grass — Comsora, by The Commoner. (Trainer. C. H. Shilling. Owner, G. A. Cochran). Breeders, Short Grass Stud. 696.55 Pimlico 1 1-1C 1:4",--. fast fc-5 100 2 5 4: 4* A Claver 6 Bunting. Kxodus. Dinna Care (,95H2 Pimlico 1 1 :::7\ fa.st 14 110 1 1 l4 l6 A Claver 5 Sally's Alley. Golden Pule. Hea 66190 Empire lm70y 1 :44--fast 7 107 1 2 21 3« A Collins ■ Georgic. Modo. Flannel Shirt 65854 Jamaica lm70y 1:43 fast 3J 112 2 1 l| 42 A Collins i Tangtrine. Pilgrim, StnryTeller 65381 Aqueduct 3-4 1 :ll4&fast 18-5 114 3 3 4s l'J A Collins 8 OilMan. PirateCold. H.phaistos 65260 Aqueduct S-4 l.n'r.fast 4 122 7 « 6's 5« C Ponce 8 I-anius. Frigate. Sieiveconard 65011 Belmont 1 l:3C'.ifast 4 ]HJ 2 2 2s 4=i F Keogh i B'kyHour, Athelstan. VkeeStar 64914 B lmont I I WHfmat 4-5 112 4 4 4 4' C Kummer 4 Brainst'm, Ch'terbr'k, B.o'Black 64210 Saratoga 1 1:38 fast 3 119 1 3 J» l1 F Keogh 7 FirmFriend. Emotion, Bril'tSiar li2827 Acueduct 1 1:38 fast 20 98 4 5 6 6" J Callahan ." G'vBac. Seii'gsl'ark, Cap. Alcock SAILING B.. b. h. 5 105 By Trap Rock — Peccadillo, by Hastings. (Trainer. H. McDaniel. Owner, J. K. L. Ross). Breeder. A. Belmont. 69657 Pimlico 3-4 l:12\,fast 4 110 4 2 3j 3' A Claver 8 M. Twain. Wellfinder. Comixa 69490 H.deGce 3-4 l:12-\fast 42 109 3 4 6 5" A Claver i T. Timber, F.I'hantom, It room 'er 64340 Windsor 3-4 litl%t*m 14-5 114 3 4 4'i 4J H J Burke 6 Eslero. SuavePrince, Carm'dale 64159 FortErie 3-4 1:ll\fast 11-5 117 3 4 51 5T H J Burke 8 Mar. Fallon. Estero. Tip. Witchet 63999 Ham' ton 3-4 1 :12'-.fast 2110 114 1 2 21 2"t H 1 Burke 4 Tip. Witchet, Dr. Hickman, Super 63836 Kworth lm70y l:4B%fMt 2 115 4 1 1} 1| H J Burke 6 Kadio, Fair (Jain. Duke John 63479 Windsor 3 4 l:llRr,fast 9-10 115 12 1' 4'i A Claver 7 Mercury, Oil Man, Adonis 63339 FortErie 3-4 1:13 fast 23-10 120 4 2 21 22 C Turner 6 Elemental. Estero, Fair Gain 63159 FortErie lm70y 1:18 slow 9-10 122 1 1 1« 4SJ C Turner 4 Dresden, Manoevre, Tailor Maid REPARATION, ch. g, 4 106 By Trojan— Humility, by Bryn Mawr. (Trainer, M. Brady. Owner. J. E. BaTis). Breeder. J. T. Gwathmey. 69657 I'imlico 3-4 1:12%fast 13 129 3 5 5"k 5'J F W'dst'ck 8 M.Twain. Wellfinder. SailingB. 69581 Pimlico 3-4 1 :12Vsfast 4 112 5 4 3' I H F W'dst'ck 7 Lion d'Or, Flagstaff, Bellsolar 69212 Bowie 1 1-16 1:51 slop 6} 112 6 2 6J 56 S McBane 9 Kama. Fairl'h.intom. T. Witchet 69104 Bowie 2-4 l:13=ifast 5 105 2 2 21 l'l S McBane 7 Br'mster. J.F.O'Hara. T.Witehet 66873 Bowie lm7fly 1:47 fast 6 104 3 2 2 3* E Kummer i F'rl'hantom, Prudery, Pol. Ann 66858 Bowie lm70y t:47%fMt 21-5 111 2 2 1! l"k E Taplin ■ 0|iperman. Duncecap, Overtake 66837 Bowie 1 1-16 1 ^OVast 41 103 1 1 1' 2' F Weiner 6 Cop.Demon, Rouleau, J.l'.Jones 66824 Bowie lm70y 1:47 fast 42 103 2 2 1= 1=} B McBane (i All Over, Maximac, Cla.isman 66674 Pimlico I S^D^fast 23-10 137 3 1 2'° 2" B Cheyne 4 ScaMaster. Chuckle. 11. Chances C6633 Pimlico 2 3:58 fast 6-5 133 3 2 2" 25 J Pierce 6 ScaMaster, II. Chances, BabyBoy FAIR GAIN. ch. h, 6 109 By Vulcain— Fairy Gold, by Ben Or. (Trainer. H. G. Bedwell. Owner, Kenton Stable). Breeder. A. Belmont. 69037 Bowie 7 8 l:27-t-fast 26 lU7i 2 6 6- t'J D Stirling M Set. Sun, F.I'hantom, Broomster 66657 Pimlico 1 EiS^fast 76 104 8 8 8 S'« E Kummer I Dinna Care. Exodus. Knot 66354 Baurel 1 1:40 fast 88 115 6 7 7s 7*3 E Sm'wod S Exter'nator. 1'aragonIB, Tryster 66286 Laurel 1 l:40%fast 16 107 S 6 5"" t*t J Kowan S Comic Song, Fairway, Rebuke 66205 laurel 1 1-16 l:46Wast 6 110 2 5 5 ,vj J McTag't S Itiinga Biuk. Oceanic, Rav Jay «5872 K'worth 7-8 1:25%fast 3 116 1 3 3' 3'i J McTag't 5 Brill.Jester. Procyon. Cann'dale 65684 K'worth lm7"y 1 :43Vast 7-5 114 2 3 2' 2' F Sharpe i Br Jester, Irish.Mg. M.A.Xoonan 65.538 Wood'ne 1 1-16 l:4C?t.fast 13-5 116 2 2 21 P C Bang C B'ky Mountain, Stcto, Cote d'Or BLUFFER, ch. h, 5 95 By Ballot— Hanover Queen, by Hanover. (Trainer. P. J. Fox. Owner, Crow Point Stable). Breeders. Madden & Hitchcock. 69638 I'imlico M-4 1 :114sfast 92 110 7 7 7 7=° J Dennison 7 Apex, Tip. Witchet. Luminist 66865 Bowie lm70y 1:41 fast 27 106 4 4 b3 5-J C Bang 6 Paddle, Thimble, Tangerine 66852 Bowie 11-16 1:50 fast 2S 9g 9 8 81 9'4 E Bell 9 It. Homme, Hephaistos, Maximac 66831 Bowie 1 1-16 1 :51'/:,fast 10 10917 7 «4 6JJ M Garner 7 Tippity Witchet. Blazes, Tufter 66719 Pimlico 1 1-8 1 :BfcEaat 19 10S 5 5 6= 7,J E Taplin 7 Hephaistos. Athelstan. PollyAnn 66657 Pimlico 1 l:::8Vtfast 28 105 1 C 6s 4» B Marinelli I Dinna Care. Exodus. Knot 66608 I'imHco 1 1-8 1 :.".2-..fa.st 22 107 C 2 2' 53 E Taplin 7 lrishKiss. BalyCrand. PaulJones 66355 Laurel 1 IS l:B%Cut 24 103 3 7 7 6eJ J Wallace 7 1'clly Ann. Nedna, Oceanic DESPAIR, b. g, 6 100 By McGee — Mary Davis, by Watercress, (Trainer. A. Swenke. Owner, A. Swenkc). Breeder, E. F. Simms. 67689 E.Grnds :;-4 1 :12*r.fast 21 1121 Left at post. B Byke 10 II. Jewel, Hon. Man, TheF'eiscan 67385 Jefferson 1 1-1C l:46S.fast 5 110 Defused. E Scobie !» C.o'Diwn, Servitor. Itelg. Queen 67287 Jefferson 1 1 P'-rfast 12 Hi Beft at post. J C'rcoranl2 ComieSong. Kalco. Tip. Witchet 67202 JeffeT— lm7n 1 :472r.hvy 4-5 113 4 4 C4 514 (' Bang ("1 Am'nl'.oy, Blar'yStone. ("til«ver 67 »91 Jtttmrmom 1 1-10 1 :4.s»T,hvy 4 112 1 1 1= Is C Bang 6 Easleside. Wapiti. Duke John 6( 872 Bowie 1 1-8 1 57'^fast S 103 2 1 l'l l'i FJ Martz 7 Tufter. Overtake, All Over 66853 B: wie 1 3-16 2:(Jl4..-,rast 23 104 2 1 lt 2t E Martz 9 War Mask. Yorkist. Xightboat 66832 Bowie lm70y 1 :4SHfast U 109 6 2 5} S'l J Rowan 12 All Fair, Picnic, Crank 66804 B*Wta Dn70y l^SWast 19 112 3 7 61 14=» J Rowan 15 Cop Demon, II'loI'Mner. Servitor C6678 I'imlico 1 1 :39%fast 37 119 6 3 51 $,: J Rowan 9 l'.lazes, .lo.'nPaulJones, K.Albert 66523 ! aurel 1 l:41«^fast 12 114 Refused. J Rowan 8 Mnyltlossom. Clansman. lr.Kiss 66122 Baurel 3-4 1:13%fast 31 107 7 6 5s l'l J Rowan 8 May I'.lossom, Apex, Fifty-Fifty 66225 Baurel 3-4 1 :13=^fast 22 106 4 4 4 l'i J Roivan 4 OiiWatch, Champlain. Woodland FOREST LORE. ch. c. 3 97 By Campfire — Ma Weo Dear, by Love Wisely. (Trainer, T. J. Healey. Owner. R. T. Wilson). Breeder. R. T. Wilson. 69526 11 d-G'ee 3-4 llMfcfaat 13 5 102 6 7 5= 34 E Bell I MissCerina. Bod. Guard. S.Tassel 69471 H.deG'ce lm7 Ij 1 :41".,f:.st I 102 4 4 3' 3=1 E Bell 7 Brookholt, Wil.-Itarre, Sunsini (.9243 H.deG'cfc 51 t l:10'cmud 34 106 7 9 4' 4'3 K Bell 10 Fly by Day. Gold. Bule. Heeltaps 6687 1 Bowie J-4 l:14*sfa.st 4 114 1 10 7= 2" E Keogh 11 Bompingllomc, Caladium. F'side 66851 Bowie 1 l:4»%t*Mt 8-5 101 11 11 10» 9'° E Bell 11 Oui Oui. Vigil. Moonraker 66841 Bowie 7-8 l:28Vr.fast 11-10 104 6 1 1-' 1= (' Bang 12 B.Itottom. I'ay Dear. B. Wreath 66829 Howie 61 f 1 :20Vjfast 9 100 1 3 31 »* B Bell 7 (Jon. T'teher. K.Sol.'sSeal, Carol 66800 Howie 6A f l:20*ifast 10 104 13 14 14 14-8 R MoN'a'et 14 Gen. Thatcher, Osprey, Vigil 66272 Empire Ab 3-4 1:10 fast 4 97 4 3 31 ■. E Hell 4 Ruddy. Fullon. Romping Home 65948 Jamaica 3-4 l:12^fast 50 103 6 7 7l 7* H Callhan I Best I»ve. Battersea. Aladdin 65758 Jamaica H. f 1 :b^-Jjmt 20 97 9 9 9 »•» H Callhan 9 Wil'mTell, Aladdin. BlancSeing PADDLE, ch. c. 3 95 By Tippecanoe— Bella Fox, by Red Fox II. (Trainer. S. Veitch. Owner, C. K. Harrison, Jr.). Breeder, S. and A. E. Dyment. 66879 Howie 6\ f 1:21 fast 19 103 4 6 6« 4'i J McTag't B F.I'hantom. Gentility, T.Witehet 66865 Bowie lmiOy 1:48 fa«t 4 104 1 1 l1 1' B Marielli ■ Thimble, Tangerine, Missionary 66838 Bowie lm7e 1 :47=r.fast 18 103 3 1 21 2= E Kummer .5 Maximac, He|ihaistos, Emotion 66802 Bowie 1 l:43\fast 141 111 8 1 11 21 E Barnes 8 Opperman, All Over. All.elstan ('6619 I'imlico 3-4 1 : 0% fast ll-5f 9614 8 6" 7« H Shillick 16 (Jalantman. Bigheart. Nose Dive 65448 Woo.i'no 1 1-4 l;9J%fuC 5 136 5 3 « 6'" H J Burke 6 Chloris, Push Fin. El Jesmar 65351 Wood n« 1 1:40 fa.-t 11 109 4 2 3» 4'J (' Bang 5 Collinga. R. Mountain, Sp. Maize 65023 Borval 3-4 l:12Vifast 8 110 7 7 7 7* H Eri ks'n 7 Mum. Jumbo, Titania, Ma^ouru'u PICKETEE, b. c, 8 102 By Chicle — Pankhurst, by Voter. (Trainer, J. Rowe. Owner. H. P. Whitney). Breeder. H. P. Whitney. 69635 Pimlico 1 l:42'r.fast 2-5 Mi 6 1 l*| 11 B McAtee 7 Son-o'-lne, R'brand, Witticism 66650 Pimlico 1 l:29Ufast 3 119 9 8 10' 10 3 I, McAtee 11 Sally'sAlley. Martingale. MyOwn 66590 Pimlico M 113'Sfast 11-10 115 11 7 91!1'«B Byke 12 Ath'stone. R'kBottom. T.Min'tes 66554 Baurel J-4 ldS%f*jM 9-5 109 1 6 C" 55 B PenmanIO Oca. Thatcher, Comixa, Scribble 65302 H.deG'ce 3-4.1:15 fast 7-6 114 4 & 11} 9'J F Keogh 15 Bluemont. Vigil, Marie Blanche 6.5193 B. lmont 3-4 st 1:11 fast 6 117 19 121 I**' B Falor 23 Sally's Alley, Zev. Wilderness 65094 Belmont 51 f st 1 :05\fast 1-3 115 5 2 21 2» B Penman 11 Bluemont, Rigel, Fullon 4 4 969 (hur.hill 1 1 ^Hfast 4-6 122 8 4 3* 21 I. Penman 9 Enchantment, Donges. Cart'nist 64608 Saratoga 5i f 1.113ib.vy 4-5 115 2 3 31 2s L McAtee 0 Anonym's. VVaterf'tlier, Liwaito Page 8 4th Race [4th Jamaica] I I I I • : ( , , , , , ! Ath RAPC • ,_s Karlonars. Montank Sellinar Stakes. :i- ear-ultlM. ■Mil nHtrU (May li). l«Jlf 1 :4 5 1 1^^.) / SUE DONOVAN, br. f, 2 104 By Black Toney— Lady Installator, by InstaUator. (Trainer, A. G. Blakely. Owaer. W. Daniel). Brcedrr. T. J. Shaw. 09573 Jamaica 5-S 1 : j0=ifast 1 1)3 2 1 1* 1' J Merimee 7 Humnrette. Insurance, R. Lane 68584 Tijuana 1-2 MtJlHrf 7-5 114 3 11' l'l J Merimee « Sn.R'dlev. Mis-I.«gg... S.'sFI'er 67934 K.Urnds 3-8 :35 fast 13-5 117 2 1* 1* J Rutwrll 10 Sunayr. Sunl^issie, Businesslike BABBLING, br. f. 2 (M) 106 By Sea King— Linbrook. by Bowling Brook. (Trainer, Wocds Garth. Owner. J .S. Cosden). Breeder. W. Garth. 69630 Jamaica 5-S l;M%faat 110 106 2 1 I'll* C Ijhk 5 C.oldmark. LodyChoeo, R. Airman 69573 Jamaica 5-S laWHMMl 12 P)7 •". 6 6' i'J (.' I*ang 7 S.D'novan. Il'iiiore'te. Csurauce BROOMFTELD, b. c, 2 (M) 107 By Olambala— Genesta. by Broomstick. (Trainer, T. J. Healey. Owner, R. T. Wilton). Breeder. R. T. WUson. 09654 Pimlico 4 f 54-V-.fa.st 11 107 5 4 4" 3«J E Bell ." Off Color. No I-idy. Helen Cook 69544 Pimlico 1-2 47%fast 7 115 1 6 6' 6» B M'rinelli 9 Relentless. T. Water, No Lady 69488 H.deG'ce 41 f f.4'5fast 11 10 112 5 4 31 3T E Bell 7 Sunayr. Flying Fur. S. Ginger 09241 H.deG'ce 1-2 51 mud 8 116 13 11 11' 12" R McN'ee 15 Star Cloudy. N'eptnne. BeauNash RIVAL, ch. c. 2 (M) 107 By Theo. Cook— Picton's Pride, by Picton. (Trainer. S. C. Hildreth. Owner. Rancocas Stable). Breeder, H. F. Sinclair). 69571 Jamaica 5-8 1:00 fast 16-5 115 9 11 10* 10" E Sande 12 Reply. Donaghee. Lucky Play First start for the following: STROLLER, ch. c. 2 (Ml 107 By Peter Pan— Marathon II.. by Thrush. (Trainer, S. C. Hildreth. Owaer, Rancocas Stable). Breeder. C. T. Grayson. FIRST LADY HARDING, ch. f. 2 109 By Troviaco— Mary Morris, by Victory. (M) (Owner, E. Arlington). Breeder, J. H. Horns. 5th Race [5th Jamaica] I ' L L j ; I I ( | , j ' , CiL DA PC * aaafc and TO Yards. R-vcar-ol;!* and nnward. ( (aiming. Jill llAUC (OH. ;t, 1IKJ2 1:41 4-5 5 120.) AVISACK. ch. f. 3 107 By Js.ck Atkin— Avis, by Ballot. (Trainer. W. M. Ryan. Owner, N. Loscalzo). Breeder. H. H. Hewitt. (79629 Jamaica 2-4 1.12V.ust 5 115 5 1 1} l'l C Turner 8 Sad.andRoots, Mawncron, Modo 69429 H.deG'ce 3-4 1:13 fast I 101 4 3 2* P» B Mari'elli 9 S.Th'uhts. CanCH.ige. Snperl've 64368 Saratoga Si ( l:09'ihvy 11-5 11] 4 2 1= 1* D Conn'llylO Hillh'se. P'maDonrm. Ret Wood C2438 Latonia 5-8 l.-«0%fast 14 122 5 4 3* 2* J H Burke 8 A.M.IFplirey. Sw'th'rt. P.Goida 61813 Churchill 1-2 48 slow 4-5 122 4 4 4* 4"» D Conn'lly 9 Sympathy. Sweetheart. Bel'zonia 61514 I^x'ton 1-2 49M.hvy 16-G 119 2 I 2 1 l2 D Conn'lly 9 F'rAgnes. K. Williams | Ciaytoo 6143S Erx't.on 1-2 48%good 2 H5 1 1 1 1 1* D Conn 11 12 Fight. Cook. P.andT'ake. F. Spoon ROMANY, blk. g. 6 112 By Ecouen— May Dora, by Isidor. (Trainer, A. G. Blakely. Owner. W. Daniel). Breeder. J. Sanford. 69647 Jamaica lm70y 1 :( Kt.fast 9-5 US 5 I 2* 2»t.I M.-rim-e 9 P. of I'mbKa. Highspeed. Ralco 68990 Tijuana 1 1-S 1 :53Vast 3 101 7 7 7» 7»» J M.rimee s .1 S R'.-.iun. .LP Jones, Doubtful 68894 Tijuana lm70y 1:44 fast 1 113 3 4 3l 3J J Merimee 7 Coffi-ld. Reap. Ilalu 68776 Tijuana lm70y l:44*;fast 7-10 110 3 3 1" l"* J Meriniee B Coffield. Reap. ("apt. Clover 68669 Tijuana lm70y l:42%fast 9-10 108 2 2 2» 2*1 J Merimee 4 Krewer. Span. Maize. Oil Man 68508 Tijuana 1 1-16 1 :47*ifast 31-19 108 2 1 1» l1 J Merimee ■ Hyanpoia. O. Faithful. Sundialll. 67733 F.Grnd3 lm70y 1 :43 £fast 15 100 7 8 7' 7*1 J Merimee B LouisA.. JackliaieJr.. Fantoehe t 67683 F.Gr'nds 11-16 1:47 fast 15 104 2 5 5" 5»J J Merimee G Parader. Amerieanlkiy, Colando MASTER HAND, b. c, 4 114 By Ballot— Shuck H.. by Jean Bereaud. (Trainer. K. K. Karrick. Owner, W. R. Coe). Breeder. W. C. Goodloe. 69575 Jamaica 1 1-16 1.4CVast 8-5 115 3 2 l1 1» C F"b'ther 4 Sil. King. Wyntie.vo.Ml. Ramkin 69132 Bowie 1 1 :43'-5fast 33-10 105 3 2 2- :'! (' Hang ('■ Rama. Duke John. Trajanus 69060 Bowie lmTOy 1 :17Sfast 21-10 109 2 4 4' .VI J l!runn»r 6 Cop. Demon. TopSergeant. Rama 67591 Havana lm50y l,M%f— 1 1 106 I 3 2* l3 J Hrunner 4 Rluellawk, SeaPrince. Cr in well 67333 Havana 3-4 l:12Vsfast 6 107 4 5 4* 3-i J Hrunner 7 C. SpVor. B.ofKI'low 11. The Roy 67273 Havana 5i f 1 :0SVslow 17-10 96 1 7 7 T'l J Callahan 7 R.ofEl'town. C.Sp'or. L.M'ee|lia : 67215 Havana 3-4 1:14\mud 3 105 4 4 4 34 J Brunn-r 4 TheRoy. R of El'town. C. Sponsor 62743 Aoueduct 1 l:40Vtmud 4 113 1 4 4' 5» C F'bther B CoinieSomr. ExcuseMc. TliimbU IRISH KISS, b. g. 8 118 By Orpiment — Soligena. by Soliman. (Trainer, G. W. Coburn. Owner, C. Cafferelli). Bred in England by Major J. S. Cape. 69629 Jamaica 3-4 l:12*^fast 7 113 6 8 8 H' A flantner 8 Avisack, S.andRoots. Ma ■111— (.9527 H.deG'ce lm70y 1 :44 ^fast 31 110 6 5 5- *|L Morris 7 Oeu. Tli'cher. Vigil. South (rosa 69349 H.deG'ce 1 1-16 1 :4".*f.fast 19 108 6 5 5* 4*1 L Morris (i Exterm'tor. P.Jones. F. Phantom 69292 H.deG'ce 1 1-16 1.46'Vast 11-10 I2O 5 5 5' 5« 0 Alex'dra (i Kpi^odc. C.o'Da«n. M'vI'dRelle 68533 Jefferson lm70y 1 :45V&fast 3 126 4 6 6* 5*1 L Morris 7 Parader. S.T.Kean, Rl'iieyStoue 68409 Jeff.rson lm70y 1 :44%fast 17-10 122 3 3 V- V L Morris I IViad.r. Suv.tor. .V-ddarn i 68206 F.Gr'nds 1 3-16 l'^good 3 120 5 5 51 5'1 L Morris 11 Rest Pal. Roy..- Rools. Olynthus 68028 F.Gr'nds lm70yl:44 tast 13-5 112 2 2 I'll* L Morris 5 Parader. SirTh.Kean. R f.llouie 079O1 F.dr'nds 1 l:3SVast I 114 I 6 3' 3* L Morris s I'.estl'al. SirTh.Kean. If. eKool* I 67734 F.Gr'nds 1 1-16 1 :465»ifast 9-5 121 2 6 2' 1* L Morris 8 Pas. Swain. Valor, HelloPardner 67648 F.Gr'nds 1 1-S 1:53 fast 86 115 2 3 2* l1! L Morris 5 Wapiti. Ramkin. Canute Bean , CANYON, ch. c. 4 109 By Harmonicon — Welsh Maid, by Llangwm. (Trainer. W. Baird. Owner. M. L. Mahler). Breader. W. R. Coe. 69C84 Jamaica lm70y 1 :44Hfa-st 2J 110 2 3 3J 5*1 I. Fator 6 Roseate II . Quet reek. Whisk C8782 Jefferson 1 htJBaVarVy 7 107 I 1 1' 2"« 11 Thurber i Rama, SirT.Kean. RlarneyStone 08740 Jefferson 2-4 1:14 fast 6 109 1 2 1" l'J II Thurber I Elmer K.. Avispa. High Cost 68653 Jeffeison 51 f 1 07'sfast 4 111 2 1 Intij h Thurber S SewellComls. Arfaaa. J'nJoseph 08595 Jefferson 3-4 1^2%faat 16-5 1^ 7 3 3l 3'i G Mem 7 Sad.andRoots. Rairacuda. Orcus 68532 Jefferson 3-1 l:H',sfast 11-5 MB 2 3 3" ?.'-\ K Mariz I I'abo. Hadrian. Majority 108468 Jefferson 1-4 1 :13tfast 18-5 104 6 4 4' 3* E Martz 7 Colando. Guv 'nor. Ralco I C8348 Jeff.rson 3-4 1 :12'^fast 6 107 1 2 2* 2'1 E Martz 6 Orcus. Biff Rang. Avispa 68007 FGr'nds 1m70y l:44 .fast 6 109 3 1 3J 4" J Owen-? 6 Gem, Episode, The Archer 07937 F.Gr'nds lm70y l:44&fast 5 104 5 3 3* !:1 L McD'ott « Sei viu.r. Kpisod.-. I m le Velo COMME CI. ch. g, 1 110 By Astronomer— Keep Still, by St. Blaise. (Triiner, J. P. Smith. Owner, J. P. Smith). Breeder. S. Bedford. 61985 Thorncfe 1 1-16 l^MMaaa 4J 104 5 5 B* 5*' C Dam'elle ti Yorkist. Jim-Fly. MaryMaxIm 64767 Dev'shire 1 1-S 1 :5.8 .hvy 5 113 1 4 4* PJW Eilley 6 F.Fogarty. (TeanCone. Topmast 63890 K'worth 1 3-16 2:01 fast 3 110 6 4 4' 2:1 R CcCr'nnlO North Sea, Leta, Sister Flo 63838 K'worth 11-8 1:53 fast 5 107 4 5 4* 4»i R Flynn 8 Joaquiua. Dark Hill. June Fly 63777 K'worth 1 1-S l:54%fast 5 110 9 11 61 4* R Mcfrnnl2 Fluzey. HightJear. Kath.Rankia 63348 Dev'shire 1 1-2 2:35%:jood 5 117 6 5 5* 5'} R McCr'nn S Dan. Pit. Hazy l.ou 63202 Dev'shire 1 1-4 2:08%fast 22-6 112 3 3 2* 1 ' R McCr'nn S Fitz Hoodie, Lazy Lou. Gath ORCUS. ch. g. 5 113 By Trojan— Ogress, by Ecn. ■ Trailer, C. A. Applegate. Owner. C. A. Applegate). Breeder. J. T. Gwathmey. 69717 Jamaica 1 I lITHlaat 20 109 8 8 *.* 710 H Shillick 9 Hiillabaloo. M.wlo. Frank G. 69169 Bowie 3-4 l:13Vfcfast 19 108 1 4 4' 4" G Babin I JF.O'Hara. l.Witchet. Rr'kholt 69036 Bowie 3-4 l:11\fast 14 1071 1 2 2" 4*1 G Babin T RyguneDays. Brookbolt, Colando 08740 Jefferson 3-4 5:14 fast S 114 9 9 7* 5*1 G Babin 9 Canyon. Klmer K.. Avi pa C8635 Jefferson 1 1-16 1 :47Hfast 4 113 3 7 5" B*t G Hal in 7 Chiva. Fannie lean. Tan Son 68595 Jefferson 3-4 1 :12Sfast 21 114 2 5 4' 4«J G Babin 7 Sad and Roots, It'iacuda, Canyon 68576 Jefferson 1 1:41 fast 15 107 5 4 4' 21 G Babin ■ Neddam. Parader. Ralco 68513 Jefferson 51 f 1 :07«ifast 3 115 6 6 4* 1» G Babin 7 Rarracula. Rapidluy. S'IComba 68348 Jefferson 3-4 l:13fefast 4 109 4 1 1* l'l G Babin 6 Canyon, Riff Rang, Avispa 68327 Jefferson 3-4 l:13*tfa3t 8 113 3 4 li U G Babin 12 Thel'eruviau. The,,. A. Alexander AIKEN, b. h, 5 105 By Peter Pan— Easy Street, by John o' Gaunt (Trainer, W. A. Carter. Owner. A. Inclan). Breeder. H. P. Whitney. 09524 H.deG'ce 3-4 1 :14^fast 10 Ml 6 3 2'J V\ S McLane 12 Tidings, lacaaca, Minute Man 09319 H.deG'ce 3-11:14 fast 26f 1 5 7 I 9* !&*• G Fields 12 Camouflage. Ry.l ici.iny. EfrMlaa 69256 H.deG'ce 51 f l:07«^slow S5 106 \ 7 6 i :tTi 1 1 Fields 10 S.Th'ghts. Dextrous. M Rtns'm (9037 Bowie 7 8 l:ZT%faat 62f 104 4 8 10 M*» G Fields M Set.Si.u, F.I'hairoin. Bn omster 67232 Havana 3-4 1JS%MMMI 33-10 109 4 4 4 433 J fTllllHMI I QaUHlll. Diaraaaloa, (v Ionia 67124 Havana 3-4 l:l:'-fast 11-5 112 4 4 4 4° R McD'ott 5 Dr.H'maii. Ul.S'li;,. R ofEliz'n 67027 Havana 3-4 l:ll»ifast 15 116 6 5' 5" J Madden I R. of El'town. C.Spon'r. E.R.Sh'p 66904 Havana 3 4 1:12 fast 11 117 4 3 5* 6" J Madden ■ f BMlia. Cj doma. DilCUuian 00853 Havana 1 l:3S'ifast S-5 115 2 3 5 553 T Nolan 5 Eleanors.. J'dgel'ryor. ITusLTtra 6th Race [6th Jamaica] 01U DAOCr •* *"■- Furlongx. Ansnaia Hnndieap. 3-jear-olds. I |Olll nHUL (May 1!), l'JIO 1 :OS 1 li:a.) j GREAT MAN. b. c. 3 120 By Great Britain — Metzie. by Alloway. | (Trainer, F. Taral. Owner. Riviera Stable). Breeder. T. J. Clay. ' Mill Jamaica 2-4 l:12*;fast l'-5 ll'i 4 3 3* 3- C Turner 0 Rig. I. I ot, Carol j 65516 Aqueduct 5-S 59 fast 3 118 2 2 1* 1* L MeAaM ST.illlh.r. Amoi Pat'ae, Shamr'k : 05330 Aqueduct 3 I 1 :12,..-.fast 2\ 11", 1 4 4'J 57 (' F'bther T Rtiuvtso. Cos!', ink. M K.e ]l!1730 Jamaica 5-S MaMlM 18-5 115 2 1 1« 1* C F'bther 3 BkM Hawk. Knighlnood j(1577 Jamaica 5-S 1:01 Vifast 20 WSi 3 3 3. I* C Rorel ■ CM 1.. t. R:gei ! FLY BY DAY. ch. f. 3 113 By Broomstick— Fly by Night II., by Peter Pan. (Trainer, F. Hopkins. Owner, H. P. Whitney). Breeder. H. P. Whitney. 69576 Jamaica 51 1 l:06^f:ist 4 113 I 1 1' 27 F Coll Ml 13 Better Luck. Osprey. Canaque 69347 H.deG'ce 3-4 IITTtfTl 3 107 2 2 24 ::-' I. MAt... 11 V1-1I. Dunlin. St, Valentine 09243 H.ileC'ce 51 f LlOViraud I 1 17 1 4 31 l| I. McAtee M .oldenRuie. Heeltaps. Foi'tl-ore 66878 Bowie 1 1 :4::;,t.fast 1) 104 1 1 1* l'J C Lang « C.eu. Thatcher. Vigil. M.onraker 66851 Bowls 1 l:42Sfast 5\ K 6 4 2 5'i 4 5 J Callahanll Oui Oui. Vigil. Moouraker 66813 Bowie 3-4 1:14 fast 1 103 1 1 l'l 1 = 1 C Rang NC.miva. Ximiseni't. SuudayBeat 66815 Bowie 3-1 1:14 fast 3-2 101 1 1 2= 2» C Rang 11 Rest I-ovc. FeNide. Rrillianie 60591 Pimlico 3-4 1:12 fast 41 104 S 9 10 10** J Thomas lo Roys Relieve Me. Crochet. Rigel 64540 Saratoga 51 f 1 09 hvy 1 112 3 1 1» 2»* L MrAtus 11 Edict. Rrocade. Petty P.c.ill 04491 Sarat'.ea 3-4 1-16 mud 11-10 109 1 1 1» 1" L McAtee 13 IJarb'yP.ush. lleremu. Pu« Wow McKEE. b. c. 3 118 By Ultimus — Eallymena. by Adam. (Trainer. A. J. Goldsborough. Owner. C. A. Stoneham). Breeder. F. Johnson. 69574 Jamaica 3-4 1:12 fast 15 106 4 6 7- 8'* E Taplin 10 Zev. Dominique. Callantman 65516 Aqueduct 5-S 59 fast 6 1:6 4 7 S 6* W Tallin ■ tir'tMan. TaHT'ber. Amorl'at'ae 0.V.30 Aqueduct 1-4 lR'Hfast ti 124 4 5 5' 3'?. E Taplin 7 Runviso. Cosuawk. CaCllS Pie 65 193 i'.ilmont 3-1 st 1:11 fast 12 l.:0 15 19= li ' E Taplin L*3 Sally's Alley. 7..-V. Wddeiuess 04272 Saratoga 3-4 1 :ll"-s,fast 9 5 122 7 5 5' l'l E Sande Rt Messeiiger. Dust Flower. Rouges 04183 Saratoga 3-4 1 :12Vt.fast S U2 3 3 21 :l M tlartwr 9 (ioshawk. Rudl^crncr, Ma: tingale 62431 B.-lm't 51 t MC laWaat B 5 l.S 1 4 41 B*J E Sande B Cherry Pic. Cresta. Canaque 02125 Relniont 5 S st 57?ifast 13 5 112 111* l'l L Fator 13 Cherry lie. Cnaqiie. Park Hill WILLIAM TELL. blk. c. 3 1L2 By Rock View— Arrowshaft, by Ogden. tTriiner. G. M. Odom. Owner, R. L. Gerry). Breeder. Belair Stud. 06476 Enuire Ab 3 -4 1 :08Vast 41 MB 5 4 3= 2'} L McAtee S LittleCelt. ISestLove. BlancSeinf 65758 Jamaica 51 C laV*Maat 4i 1u7 S I 2' 13 \. McAtee a Aladdin. RlaneSeing. SilkTassel 65050 R. mont 7-S MC l:26Vslop 10 1'.:. 8 6 6^ S*| I. M.At.e S Nassau. MissSmith. ("ur deLioa 164913 B-lm't 51 f MC 1 :05=^fast 11-5 114 5 6 4= ::« A Johnson (J Shamrock. .Mi, Siar. ("r del. ion j64743 Belmont 3 4 MC l:ll=*fast 12 107 4 3 2" 21 L McAt.e 9 ( lierrv Pie. ( 'Emptor Bpnll'lsa ! 64400 Saratoga 3-11 11 fast 31 105 2 2 2* 14 L McAtee B aVtctMella. B'aayBest* S'pllav»k 64208 Saratoga 51 f 1:06 fast 5 1)5 3 6 6= 6si L M-At.-e | Edict, Sruiuir... k Vigil (.3959 Saratoga 51 f 1 :05=r.fa.st 1S-5 117 2 3 3' 2=1 L McAt.e J Brilliance, B'pHawk. Sun 1 Rest 03712 Empire 5i f 1:06 fast 10 103 3 3 3'= 3'J L M tAtas B Dunlin. Zev. R11. ks and Drakes 6319 4 Empire 51 f 1 07"-good 3» 115 7 6 I" B*| L McAtee 9 Budl^rner. Bel .L k k. TPiinber 63328 Empire 51 f 1 .07"*,.slow S 1'jS 6 5 51 4-1 L McAt-e 9 Wihiiake. Bel. Ruck. X . IChire (:3102 Aqueduct 5-S l:00-\fast 3-2 115 2 2 2' 1" E McAtee 9 Dustabout. Dunlin. Satellite 02989 Aqueduct 5 8 aS^good 13-:, Of 2 3 3' 2« E McAtee 14 ShuffleAloug, Sto. kmar. Dunlin' 62776 Aqueduct 5-8 aS'Siiood 15 I08 6 4 3* 4W L McAtee 11 Goshawk, Better Luck. SpotCash 3rd Race [3rd Jamaica] r\ j n/lOC :{— * Mile. Pronpeot Park Pane. "-yrar-ol«l« and upward. Al- 01 U HAUL !■■■—■■■ (Oct. 5, 1} ^^ 1:11 1-5 -1 117.) RIGEL. ch. c. 3 110 By Ballots — Picton's Pride, by Picton. (Trainer. S. C. Hildreth. Owner. Kaneocas Stable). Breeders, Hildreth & Sinclair. 69648 Jamaica 3-1 l:12=sfast 31 113 1 1 1J 1! L Fator 6 Itot. Great Man. Carol 66675 Pimlico 3-4 1 :12'*ifast 11-10 115 4 2 21 1J E Sande 8 Whirlwind. ItoysB'veMe. R.I^ove 66655 Timlico 3-4 l:ll*ifast 27 10 113 3 2 *■» l'J L Fator S Cheiry Pie, Solisa. Comixa 66622 Pimlico 3-4 l^-'-ifast 7-5 107 7 5 6* 21 L Fator 11 Rloss. Time, Whirlwind. Rialto 66594 Pimlico 3-4 1:12 fast 31 112 5 3 3« 3'J L Fator 10 R.RelieTeMe, Crochet, Shamr'ck 66127 Jamaica RflMtfMl 11-20 120 3 2 ll l'J E Sande 5 Equinoctial. IVlion. Humboldt 65898 Jamaica 51 f 1:05 fast 2-5 10S 3 1 l4 1:| L Fator 6 P.of Cmbria. RockSalt, P.Donnii 65717 Jamaica 51 f l:0Ciifast 9-5 115 4 1 1| 1' B Sande 11 LitUeOlt, Rock llottom, Fullon 65385 Aqueduct M OS-^fast 2 115 2 2 2» 2» E Sande 13 t)sp:ey. Purity. Little Celt 65264 Aqueduct 3-4 1:1 '.Wast 4-5 112 7 2 2* 2:1 E Sande 10 Hobgoblin. Majority. Kpr'dEagle 65094 H. -Imont 51 f st 1 :0o\,fast S 115 1 3 3' 3s E Sande 11 Rlucmont. Pi.keter. Fallon 64882 Kelm't 51 f MC l:06»islow 3 115 5 3 3- 3*i L Fator 9 Auior Patriae, Runvito. Luminist OSPREY. ch. g. 3 105 By Fair Play — Olvmpia. by Ro^k Sand. (Trainer. L. Feustel. Owner. A. Belmont). Breeder, A. Belmont. 69576 Jamaica 54 f 1 :06Vsfast 4 112 10 7 4'J 3'i E Dugan 12 BetterLurk, F. by Day. Canaque 66864 Howie 7-8 1:27Hfaa« 6-5 120 4 i S 5«i E Taplin 0 Rluellawk. 1'ayDear. El Dorado 66851 Howie 1 l:43**ifast 19 103 10 6 72 77i C I.ang 11 Oui Oui. Vigil. Mtxmraker 66822 Howie 7-8 1:28 fast 23-1J 111 5 1 1» 3s C I^ing 10 Vigil. Rluellawk. Sunday Rest 66800 Howie 6J f 1 :2025fast 7 108 8 3 11 2» L MiAtee 14 Cen. Thatcher. Vigil. Rest Love 66650 Pimlico 1 LiS^fast 14 122 5 10 8} 6'° H Sande 11 Sally'sAl!ey, M'tiugalc, MyOwn 66594 Pimlico 3-4 1:12 fast 21 107 9 10 9'1 9,; L McAfee in Roys Reli.\e Me. (rochet. Rigel 66374 Empire 51 f 1.06 fast 17-10 121 1 2 2* 2* L McAtee 7 Utile Celt. Heremon, Runyiso 66308. Empire 51 f 1 06=sf ast 16-5 116 2 4 3'1 21 L McAtee 7 Rest I»ve. Little Celt, Mutiny 66l57*Jamaica 3-4 1:12 fast 3 113 6 3 51 (»! L McAtee 6 TallTimber, Aladdin. Rlanc Seing 66025 Jamaica 51 f 1 07 slop 2-5 118 1 1 1« 1» L McAtee 5 Spot Cash. O'Corra. Rayonel 65852 Jamaica 3-4 l:llfefast 3 111 4 7 51 5« L, Fator 8 Cyclops, Tall Timber, Cherry Pic BROOMSTER, b. g. 4 122 By Broomstick— Spun Glass, by Rock Sand. . (Trainer. F. Hopkins. Owner, H. P. Whitney). Breeder. H. P. Whitney. 69601 Jamaica 54 f 1 :05 fast 4 112 1 2 2* 2"' C Lang 8 MissStar. Dry.Moon. Cav. Emptor 69490 H.deG'ce 3-4 1 :12*5tast 37-10 115 4 3 3* 3*1 L McAtee • T.Timber, F.Ph'tom. T.Witchet 69452 H dcCVe 3^1:12%fast 2110 114 6 S 3* 3* L McAtee 8 Din. Care. Lkn d'Or. Pegasus 69348 Hdrtice 3-4 1 :12"Sfast 31-10 115 1 1 1* 1 L McAtee 8 T.Timber. DinnaCaie, I. Rall're 69104 Howie 3-4 1 :!3=hO"ast 1-2 112 4 11* 2'1 0 Hummer 7 Reparafn. J.F.O'Hara. TWitc't 69037 Howie 7-8 1 :27=sfast 9-5 114 3 1 l'J 32 C KummerlO Set. Sun. F. Phantom. T.Witchet 63246 I.atonia 1 l:38Hfast 6 104 3 1 4* 4»i L Penman I Advocate. Distinction. Kinbum 62151 Htlm't 6J f M'" lJT^sfast 2 106 4 2 3* 4*1 L Penman 7 Diuimesdale, Rcutledge, Exouus 61373 H.d.'G'ce 3-4 l:12'.sfast 12-^ 1C8 1 1 l"* 2'1 L Morris 7 Mainmast, Ilildur, Missionary 61281 H.deG'ce 3-4 LHVfehvy 7 109 11 11 111511" I. Penman 12 Exterm'ator. \\ Kelly, Dexteroui 55382 Aqueduct 3-4 1 IS^slow 8-5 130 6 3 3" 5«4 L Peuman 7 Olympus. Must'dS'd, WilllamA THUNDERCLAP, blk. g. 7 125 By Vulcain — Bandana, by Star Shoot. (Trainer. S. C. Hildreth. Owner. Rancocas StableL Breeder, Madden & Estill. 69601 Jamaica 51 f 1 :05 fast 31 130} 7 7 7* 7"E Sande 8 Miss Star, Rioomster. Dry Moon 65383 Aqueduct 1 1-16 1 :43*s,fast 11-10 133 3 3 2* 11 E Sande 4 LittleChief, Flan. Shirt, Frigate 65160 Helmont 1 1-16 l:43%fast 13 5 130 4 3 1' l1 E Sande 5 Hephaistos. Rest Pal. Frigate 64848 Helm't 61 f MC 1 :17%fast 13-5 i35 3 3 3 2*' L Fator 3 Dominique. Eanius 647 44 Belmont 1 1:38 fast 1-5 13J 4 3 2* 23 E Sande 4 Lit. Chief. Rrainst'in, Galantman 64333 Saratoga 1 l:27,ifast 4-5 128 5 3 P-' 11 E Sande 5 Parader. Rouleau. Lally. 64209 Saratoga 1 IdMIM 21 1J2 6 4 41" Z'\ E Sande 8 Exodus. Frigate. Uidy Madcap 64152 Saratoga 1 l::»-\good 8-5 126 5 2 21 1; E Sande 6 S'keScreen. L'dyMadcap. Rluffer 63961 Saratoga 3-4 l:ll*s.fast 1-3 127 3 2 2» 2 E Sande 4 Exodus. Rigueart. Kai-Sang 63768 Empire Ab 3-4 1:09 fast 4-5 126 4 3 2* l'J E Sande 4 LittleChief, On Watch, Wishbone 63648 Empire lm70y 1:44 good 7 1-6 2 3 3'° 3« E Sande 4 R. Homme. Hephaistcs. T.F'lhers 63437 Hn-.pire Ab 2-4 l:09%fast 12-5 L'4 8 8 8s 7« E Sande 9 Tryster. Exodus. Knobbie 61867 Jamaica 3-4 1:12 fast 11-10 135 1 4 44 4s ■ Sande ■ Reprisal. Mus.Seed, Muskallonge 61786 Jamaica 3-4 l:127&faat 11-5 124 5 5 5* 4;J E Sande 6 On Watch, Cal.Jane. Muskallonge LANIUS. ch. g. 8 125 By Llangibby — Southern Belle, by Ayrshire. (Trainer, A. J. Joyner. Owner. G. D. Widener). Ered in Irelard by J. J. Maher. 69521 lii. Hunts 3-4 1 :15 slow 1-8 125 1* E Sande 3 Reverw y.-k. High Speed 66094 Jamaica :i-l llJ'-igood 7 5 130 1 2 2* 2!J 1. McAtee 4 TheDi. tator. Cirius, Rleivecon'.l 65479 AqpMkMt 61fl:K^fast 9-5 123 3 1 3« 3J L McAtee 4 Dry Moon. Exodus, Opperman 65260 Aqueduct 3-4 1 :1 !"ifast 7-5 1.6 6 11* l*| C F'bther 8 Frigate, Sleiveconard, Summit 65091 H. lm't 3-4 MC l:ll*tfast 1-2 1-2 0 4 34 4-J L M.Atce • Dry Moon. Sad.andP.oots, Georgie 64848 BdaVt Ci f MC 117-jfast 6-5 117 2 2 2* t*L McAtee 3 ltomiiiique. Thunderclap 64741 Helmont 3-4 MC HHVifast 4-5 120 4 2 2' 2' E McAtee 7 Domini iu-. Cry. Ford. l.Rrig'dier GALANTMAN. b. c. 4 120 By Superman— Galanta, by W.lliam the Third. (Trainer. S. P. Harlan. Owner, Greentree Stable). Breeder. H. 1. Oxr.ard. 69574 Jamaica 3-4 1:12 fast 4 106\ 8 5 54 "n\ J MeTag'rtlO Zev. Dominique. Rocket 66649 Pimlico 3-4 l:12%fast 22 K i 6 1 I5 l1 H ThonaslO Riuheart, NoseRi •. S andRoos 65563 Aqueduct 2-4 1 :12a0fast 9 5 103 1 2 31 (') II Thomas 7 Dominique. My Reverie. Exodu.; 64744 Belmont 1 1 ::S fast 6 lol 3 4 4 4j II Thoaias 4 Lit. Chief. Tli'der. lap, Rr'n.stoin 64437 Saratoga 3-4 1:13 fast 13 5 1 B I 3 Z- 2*4 L Lyke 9 Harridan. Pir. (iold. TheDictator 64300 Saratoga 1 l:37^sfast 5 120 1 2 2* 23i F Keo^h B JohnP. Jones. Scot. Yet. L.AnfiK.- 61234 Saratoga ll^T'ifast 6 111 6 6 6l G:; K K- o_h 11 Littb (liief, Kai-Sang, Horologe 61151 Saratoga 1 1:40 good 7-5 120 2 5 3" 2'4 F Keo^h C Serenader. Athclstau. PirateCol.l 63883 Kmpire 1 1 ::!9 fast lb-5 102 4 3 4 43JH Th- mas 4 Dr .CUl k. (apt. Alcoek. OnWatch 6:i809 Empire 1 1-16 1 :47%good 8 112 12 2* V H Thomas 9 Brainstorm. SwcepRy, Heph'tjs DOLORES, h. f, 4 110 By D:sgui£e — BerriU's Choice, by Berrill. (.Trainer. C. Kirscnbaurr:. Owner. J. M. Crane). Breeder. J. H. Kosseter. 69124 Tijuana 54 f 1 46%taat 8 5 112 4 3 3' 3; R Carter 4 Ab.idane. W. Heather. I)oc.C'b tM 68948 Tijuana 41 f 54 fast 2} Mi 1 1 U 14 C Ralls ■ Kinglike. Judge Piyor. Abadanc 68873 Tijuana M lll'Vast 1-1 Ml 4 1 1- la C Halls 8 IX la lite. (apt. Clover. Vanl'afck 68795 Tijuana 5J f 1 :*)6»4fast 1 5 H5 1 1 1* 1| R Carier B LuckyRulton. Littlellope. Remit 68671 Tijuana B f IsM fast 4 94 1 2 Ink : u w Martin 7 Feylance, T.Rutlous. Cormutier 68439 Tijuana 54 f 1:0". fast 8 102 10 7 5 4,;3 ¥ Weiner 10 Abadane, Oil Man. levlun.-e 68382 Tijuana 24 l:H«+.fast 14-5 108 5 3 2* 3'i J M-rimee 6 Feylan. e. Riill'tRay. PollyWale 68301 Tijuana 51 f 1 :'J6%,fast 31 107 I 2 2* Jh C Ralls 9 R'lliantRay, Feylati.e. L. Button LALLY. b. c, 4 115 By Maintenant — Sournoise. by Verwood. (Trainer, F. Taral. Owner, Riviera Stable). Breeder. P. T. Chinn. 6; 338 Saratoga 1 l:37V&fast 25 93 J 1 21 4*1 J Callahan ." Thunderclap, Parader, Rouleau 64234 Saratoga 1 l.:!7^fast 30 104 10 9 S5 ,sK4 1 W Car* 1111 LittleChief. Kai-Sang Hoiologe 64126 Saratoga 3-4 1 :14U,slow 25 110 9 10 10' 7-J T Rice 11 RiKlieart. SurfRider. Lit Chief 63673 Empire ll:41!.sfast 5 112 3 3 21 14 T Rice 8 (T.estei bro ,k. Oppeiman Boms 63495 Empire 1 1-4 2:07 good K 110 3 4 4 4" T Rice 4 Hephaistos. U'llerman. F Fr . nd 63237 Aoueduct 3-4 l:HKg«ai 6 122 4 3 3' 3*1 C Kummer 4 FirmFri.-nd. Sedge. Rainbow P...y 63147 Aqueduct 64 f 1 :2'»=imud 7 115 3 1 1* l3 C ICummerll Yankee War. Jaunebar. Dolman 63030 Aqu.-.iuct I 1 :::9-"itfst8t 8 110 1111 2'i T Rice 4 Oceanic. Mvsti.-. TheDictator 62780 Aqueduct l::41'5good 50 lbU 2 3 3 I*| T Rice 3 Horologe. June ira I 62294 Belmont 1 lMl^mud 5 M 3 5 5 4 ' T Rice 5 Sad and Boots. I Riigadier Bala 62106 Helmont 1 l.MUfaal 25 107 1 4 4° 4' T Rice 5 Cli'terbi'k. I lv.Cloud. R. isagi're 61971 Jamaica 3 1 lJ2%faat 7 lost 1 6 (*1 «*| T Ri M ■ Polythi.i. Biateart, 11—11 61679 Jamai.a 3 4 Ul%faat 3 2 loS 5 3 3' 4r t; Banal 6 Nant'ket. Chesterh'k. l:'l.o vR.,y 61606 Jamaica 3-4 l:13'ifast 25 107 4 5 5 5'i C Hon 1 | I^ast Stiaw. Wlnsk, Eitntid II. JAUNEBAR ch. g. 4 115 By Sandbar — Hannah Loui.e. by Ycl'.cw Tail. (Trainer, A. J. Bedell. Owner, Bine Star Stableh Breeder, Kr3. E. T. Fairfax. 64879 B»!mont 1 1 MfcatoW 12 112 0 3 4- 3?J B Mari'elli 7 Baal hi rosn. PtaaaaflaM; V Stai 64209 Saratoga 1 1 :".C\faat i ^3 7 8 8 8** E Bell 8 Exodus. Frigate. Thuuder lap 4 3884 Empire lm70y 1 :41%faat 7 93 1 1 1* 1* E M 11 6 Dan Boiling. Bonus. Zealot 63788 Empire Ab 2-4 1:12 mud 40 105 7 1 2* 2* C Studer 12 Northeliff. I). Rolling, Pir. Gold 63178 Aqueduct 6\ f 1 IS slop 15 M 4 5 54 .".'' J Callahan 7 ValiM-. Fiu.ility. Shaffer €3147 Aqueduct 61 f 1 2J-..mud 20 1-JS 4 2 21 3* It Carter 11 I-ally. Yankee Star. Dolmnn 63028 Aqueduct 3 4 1.12^fast ; 0 1 M S 8 7= 7" ■ Bell 13 Sleive o!iard. Sedge. F. Friend 62906 Aqueduct 1 1 :40^slop 12 110 3 2 2' 3« J Callahanll PVeJuincs. Ma. Duff. Don.( nma 62823 Aqueduct 64 f l:20Vast 30 110 1 3 3« Z'i C Lang 12 Serennder. Broeklesbv, Ma. Duff 62108 Belm'nt 3-4 MC 1:13 fast 60 115 4 4 12' 13'1 J Butwell 17 Kxcelsis. Tarn. Aknusti *77»1 Jamaica. 51 f 1:08 good 10 112 3 1 4" 5* J Zoeller 11 Grace K., Pastoral, Nightboat 67306 Aqueduct 5 8 l:00*4alop 60 115 6 4 4* 4* F Weiner Li Attatial, L'kyGirl, C.McMcekin t : i I , I I j | ' j : ! ! E 4 4 ( t I , ; ( I I I U I I t I SOUTHERN CROSS, br. e. t US By Lake McLnke— Pamphyle. by Robert U Diable. (Trainer. R. Waldron. Owner, Xalapa Farm Stable). Breeder. E. F. Simms. 69649 Jamaica 1 1-16 1 :44fefast 20 107 1 4 4 4" A Sch'tger 4 GrevLig. Snob II .. PrineeJames 69527 H.deG'ce lm70y 1 44',sfast 9 110 4 3 4j B*| A Sch fger T (ien. Thatcher. Vigil. Irish Kisi 69452 H.deG'ce 3 4 1:12\fast 7 108 6 7 7' 6'* A Schu'g'r S Din. Care. Iaoa d'Or. I'.roomster 69244 H.deG'ce 3-4 1:15 mud 15 113 6 5 5"k 57J A Schu'g'r 8 Blazes. Caiernl. Exterminator 65720 Jamaica 3-4 lllVfast 3 116 5 5 51 5* A Schu'g'r 7 SIciveeonM. I.astStra w. Kinotion 65644 Aqueduct 1 1 :.:7%fast 85 116 3 5 6* V C Hobson 9 Flan. Shirt. Missionary, iaf. Chief 65444 H.deG'ce 1 1-16 l:l6^bfast 4-6 116 6 3 3' 3«J J Butwell ( Lucky Hour. Run ting. Deadlock 65051 B. Imont 1 1 39V,slop 2 106 1 1 1! l'| A Schu'g'r 3 Little Chief. Devastator" 64879 Helmont 1 l:3.s\slow 1-2 119 4 1 1» If A Schu'g'r 7 Piraletlold. Jaunebar, Yank Star MISSIONARY, ch. c. 4 122 By Hourless— Mission, by Rock Sand. (Trainer, R. Waldron. Owner. Lexington Stable). Breeder. A. Belmont. 69651 Jamaica 3-4 1:12 fast 20 Ml 7 4 44 f| A Sch't'ger 9 Rlaz-s, Dominique. Rrainstorm .66879 Howie 64 f 1 :21 fast 23 107 2 I 7« 7'1 A Schu'g'r 8 F.I'hantom. tientility. T Witchet 166805 Bowie lm70y l:t.S fast 3-4 97 3 5 3* 3'1 E [tell 6 Paddle. Thimbl". Tangerine 66819 Howij 7-8 l:27'ifast 6 115 3 3 3* 2s A Schu'g'r 6 F. Phantom. S I Ixugliis. (i.Tirae 66823 I'.owle 3-4 1:13 fast 79 106 6 7 7 T'0 A Schu'g r 7 On Match. Centili:y. CfWM MM Pimlico 3 11:ll'ifast R 106 7 8 81 S ° A Sch' t'gerl t Knobbie. Mail. must. I.ittlethick 6G556 Laurel 3-4 1:13 fast 25 114 2 7 7' S"J A Sch't'ger 8 Careful. Hildur, Prudciy Page 9 Workout Index to Jamaica Entries Workout Index to Jamaica Entries Below will be found the index of the previous workouts of horses entered in the various races at Jamaica Wednesday: FIRST KACE— 5-8 Mile. 259 Apology Superanna 263 Anna Mai-rone n. 263 Florence B. Walker 253 Gold Pendant 263 Miss Cameo Lady Diana 253 Ducky Outline Bevy 253 Baby Lane SECOND BACE— 1 Mile and 70 Yards. 249 Sweet and Pretty 259 Nightboat 263 Carmencita 263 Moody 2G3 Zeus Lassie 262 Liberty Girl 263 Irish Pat THIRD KACE— 3-4 Mile. 263 Lanius 263 Eigcl t — ■ 263 Galantman 257 Lally 262 Dolores 263 Broomster 263 Southern Cross 262 Jaunebar 263 Missionary 248 Osprey 262 Thunderclap FOURTH RACE— 5 1-2 Furlongs. 262 Stroller Babbling 262 Rival 258 Broomfield First Lady Harding 263 Sue Donovan FIFTH RACE— 1 Mile and 70 Yards. 260 Canyon 243 Avisack 253 Comme Ci 262 Orcus 260 Aiken 253 Master Hand 262 Irish Kiss 263 Romany SIXTH RACE— 5 1-2 Furlongs. 263 Great Man 262 McKee £52 Fly by Day 259 'William Tell International Derby Winners of 1922 Salvator __ i 1 International Derby Winners of 1922 SY SALVATOn. Deibv. Place and Pate. Winner. Odds. Wt. Time. Value Australian Sydn« y. X. S. W.. Sept. 30 Rivoli 33-1 122 2:35%, $_'l.0r:. Cuban Havana. Hurt 91 Rebuke 7-1 110 •1:54% 15.170 I'tiRli-h Fpsc.m. May 31 .Captain Cuttle 10-1 12« 2:34% 4.". 972 French Chantilly. June 11 Ramus 39-10 12S 2:32% 26.16S fl !■■!■■ Hamburg-Horn, June 25 Jlausfrcund 4S-10 128 2:3(5% 1.33S Hungarian Alag. June IK Uiv.-ik1.-I II SI 126 % liish IkC Currugli. June SI Spike Islam! 1-1 134 2:39% 21.220 Italian Rome. April 20 ftfetMBS da Forli 8%-5 126 2:39 4.16:5 rilwlj Ixmisvillo. Ky . May 13.-. JMnrvicli 2%-l 126 t2:04% 4(5.775 I-atonia Uitonia, Ky. July 1 Thibodaux 3%-2 126 2:33 14.625 New Zealand Canterbury. Nov. 9 (1921) .Enthusiasm 4-1 117 2:42% 6.321 South African lohannesburg. DM. 27il921) Dignitary 1-2 126 2:35% 9.030 Victoiian Melbourne. Australia, Dee. 4 Wliittier 5-2 122 2:34 13.r 30 •1 IS miles, tl 1-4 miles. 1140,000 marks. The Derby season of 1923 is dawning and we will be in the thick of it almost before we can realize the fact. This being so, it I will be of interest to cast a retrospective j glance at the Derbies of last year. The I writer has. accordingly, after considerable, some of it difficult, research, colated the j facts concerning the most important Derbies decided in 1922 and presents their principal j results in the condensed tabulation given 1 above. This is, he believes, the first time that a table of this nature has ever been attempted, hence it is something of a novelty. Arranged in their alphabetical order, they circumnavigate the globe, taking us also to the under side of it, in Australasia and South Africa. Thirteen different Derbies are included, two of them (New Zealand and South Africa) were run late in 1921, but count in those countries as of the 1922 season. Had; it been possible, still others would have been. ] but complete details about the Austrian. Bel- I gian and one or two other European classics were unobtainable. The same was true of South America. Of events of this nature in North America, only the Kentucky and La-tonia Derbies are included from the 1". S. A., and the Cuban at Havana. The Canadian Derby was omitted from the fact that it is a race for Canadian-bred animals exclusively, hence of narrow scope. In addition, although not raced until the month of July, it is not at the orthodox Derby distance of a mile and a half, but at ten furlongs. Finally, it was won by a gelding, making the result of little interest to breeders. MANY DIFFERENT DISTANCES. Strictly speaking a "Derby" at less than the true Derby distance is not really a Derby. There is a certain anomalous aspect to the race. However, the Cuban Derby was included, though only of a mile and a furlong, because of its being run so early in the year, March 26. On this basis, the Kentucky Derby, despite its great prestige, is not a truly representative race. It is included because of its prestige, however. All other races quoted are at a mile and a half, except the German and Hungarian, which were each at 2,400 metres: a mile and a half being equal to 2,413 1-2 metres — there are 1.609 metres to the English mile. A word relative to the values given. They ha,ve been carefully calculated according to the rates of exchange for 1922 given by the "Annalist." of New York. In each instance the highest rate of the year was adopted. For instance, the pound sterling. English. fluctuated during 1922 between $4.f l 1-2 and $4.17 in value. The franc of France reiehed its highest rate of exchange at 9.37 cents, but fell as low at times as 6.81 1-4. The lire of Italy ranged in value from 5.55 1-2 down to 3.83 1-1'. The highest rate was invariably used in reckoning all stake values. Sums which were very imposing in Europe in currencies shrunk terribly in these computations. The worst cases, of course, were those of Germany and Hungary. The German Derby was worth 225,000 marks to the winrer. hut Um highest rate of exchange on the mark for 1922 was but .60 1-4 cents, so in our money Hausfreund won only J 1,356. In Hungary the depreciation caused an event worth 140.000 marks to decline to an amount impc.ss;bl.' to accurately estimate in American money. Iim OF thi: WINNERS. The breeding of these thirteen Derby win ners is given herewith in tabulated form, thus affording a conspectus of the various lines of blood that produced them in which resper-t the exhibit is unique and the firs' of it-: kind ever assembled. Much space could be consumed in comments upon these pedigrees, but anything analytical must be eschewed. One or two brief comments will, however, be offered. The range of top-lines is very wide, there betas "° h?ss than nine different ones represented. Four different lines claim two winners each, viz: Bend Or line — Thilto-deaux ( I.atonia Derby) and Eavendel II. (Hungarian Derby — I.avendtl II.. it may be ■teattOMd, also won the Austrian Derby); Hampton line — Whlttier (Victorian Derby) and Enthusiasm (New Zealand Derby); Carbine line— Spike Island (Irish Derby) and Dignitary (South African Derby 1 ; Melton line — Meh'zzo da Forli (Italian Derby) and Rivoli (Australian Derby). It should be noted in passing, however, that Best Man, granelsire e.f Mduzzo da Forli. was of disputed paternity, his sire being either Melton or Ormonde. th * latter "preferred.*' But if really by Ormonde, it would make a third count for the Bend Or line, and leave the Melton line with but one representative. The lines with hut one winner each are: Barcal-dine line. Captain Cuttle (English Derby); Hermit line — Morvieh (Kentucky Derby); Isonomy line — Hausfreund (German Derby); Kins Tom line— Rebuke (.Cuban Derby); St. Simon line — Ramus (French Derby). In the female line there is almost as wide a diversity— in a way a still wider one. 1'sing. for convenience, the Bruce Ix we numerals, we find three members of the No. 14 line; two each of the No. 2 and No. 5 families; and one each of the No. 1, No. 3, No. 4. No. 22, No. 23 and No. 27 families. But when we examine the three No. 14 horses, to-wit: Ramus (French), Spike Island (Ireland) and Thibodeaux (Eatonia), we find that we must go far back of anything shown by the tabulations to arrive at a common direct maternal ancestress — so far. that the community of No. 14 blood shared by them is really not worth mention. The same thing is true of the two No. 2 horses, Eavendel II. (Hungary) and Mel-ozzo da Forli ( Italy) and the two No. 5 horses. Whittier (Victorian) and Rivoli (Australian). The No. 1 family horse is Morvieh (Kentucky); the No. 3 horse is Hausfreund (Germany); the No. 4 horse is Dignitary (South African); the No. 22 horse is Captain Cuttle (England); the No. 21 horse is Rebuke (Cuban); and the No. 27 horse, Enthusiasm (New Zealand). The pedigree analyst will take pleasure in dissecting these genealogies and tracing the influences of various great progenitors, particularly such as Bend Or, St. Simon, Ison-omy, Barcaldine, Hermit, Hampton, etc. RIVOI.I— AUSTRALIAN' DERBY. Bay colt, bred by Mr. J. H. S. Barnes; owned by Mr. I. H. Andrews; ridden by P. Brown, beating a field of ten. Master I Ix)rd Ronald Kildare... ' si,k 1 Violet Seottisl, Melrose... •*■•« a j ~ . I Violet **\Z f St. Serf.... Jst- simon ^ I m [Black Chat. j * roma J Chat Moss.. J Machealh ,a*) ( Chatelaine _- I J f Marco j Barcaldine hi , g f Xell Gow... I Novitiate g = I Chelandry. • . J ""'d"^" £ I ■ j j Illuminata ■ * I [Symington.. j Ayrshire ■ [ Thrums \ ) Siphoma " [ Rosemount.. J Orvieto ( Rose Bower Rebuke — Cuban Derby. Black colt, bred (in Kentucky) by Messrs. ! J. D. Carr & Brother ; owned by T. Mona-han. U. S. A. ; ridden by W. Kelsay, beat-j ing a field of eight. a , ... __ [ Kl"S Ernest, j Krnestine , £ ■ King Erie...] j Parmesan 8 (S I [(yelone Typhoon S I K I ,_ I Hindoo \m I Hanover- •■• \ Bourbon , * «_«- —. 1 i [Tea's Over., , j J ,.(.Ile _t IS j King Alfonsc m „ JS' lTea Rose... j r__umL ._ _, ( The Rover ~ f St" ^tien. j W ,,, s, K(litha □ * Meddler „, I f IVtnueh g 1*1 [Busybody... ( g,|„„„ W « I I I -:nriington ,~ H 1_ h Onondaga... j Slls:11, Ke.ule [faaiini....i , Sl,riI1!.L,ok [ Sister Me.nid ^ Alme. •St. nation was by Kotherhill or The Rover, the latter preferred. i Captain Cuttle — English Derby. , Chestnut colt, bred and owned by Lord Woolavington ; ridden by S. Donoghue, beating ■ field of 29. » ,'M-rco j Barcaldine S _ f MMllin \lmij /Novitiate Co Vill.kins.. ) Hagioscope I l , Dinah * b 1 f Sanfoin j Springfield _ a [Tout Suite.. ] Si",da o a star j ■*■**• 1 I Meteor _\ [Bona Vista.) **_* °T H ' Cyllene \ I J ,s,a H a , I Is.-nomy £ 5 ! I Arcadia ' Bistant c I i •sllwr,• H- 3 [ •Nunthorpe.) '."iibaIlo E £ Kmotion ( Matilda [Kmita i Ualopin W l ) Burgundy •Nuiithorpo was by Speeuluin or Camballo, the , latter preferred. Ramus — French Derby. Bay colt, owned by M. Marcel Boussac : I ridden by G. Stern, beating a held of 14. ( Vedette r naliehi Hyi:ig « f St. Simon. . . I I Dmscm a f _ I 1st. Angela i King i 1.111 ! S ! I j j Adeline I S I « I [Satiety I Isoiioiny . ■ [ Satirical \ I Wtfev 0 1 1 Chaff ) Wild Oats I ,0 "1 ( Olerrima f Isonomy ) Sterling g a [ Son o' .Mine. 1 / lsola I'.ella 5 : = [ Alibeeh ( Miisket.Maie 3 I B lis ii'.ir.y pej i- f Common J Thistle 2 [ taW/HI \ I Royal • Hampton [ Omladina . . . . [ (Jeheiui.ls^ i , : I Hansfreund — German Derby. Bay colt, bred and owned by the Weil Stud ; ridden by Tarras, beating a field of 11. , ( Isonomy [Isinglass.... j Deadk ck • I»uv.ers.... IWUl Crag 2 _ J l St- Ij0UVllln' ) St. Reine w f B 1 r t 1 1 Hampton if, uaaas I Illumination ° „ j ! [I*d°ra sterling * "-1 _ , \ Cherry I [Dorothea.... I Uuf.)ieBS 6 ' 1 , „ ., 1 Knergy S RnCl1 Reveuse r^ Oazabat , . g I Mandrake S J j [Clementine., j Pvr.,|P E ? j r_ _. J Calopin g L* _ [Fiilmen Kightning * , X , S i Hegemonies. Tho ,.alluer w I * u*» [ Albambra — - . . . [ Salisbury •St. I»iiTaine was by Carnage or Wolf's Crag, the latter preferred. Spike Island — Irish Derby. Bay colt, bred and owned by Major G. Doder ; ridden by G. Archibald, beating a field of 11. ^ f Toxophilite « f Muskec -j Daug. of W. 8 q [Carbine \ [ Australian ^- r"g [The Mersey j Knowsley . I B \ / Clemonee 0 1 S Maid of [Minting j Ixird Byon ^ £ [ tlie Mist.. { } Mint Sauce [ Warble j RKj laik Q-s ( Cot urn ix 2 "_ [St. Simon. . . I (iiilopin ^ o De.mond.... I B'Abbesse- | St. Angela {J g [ de Jouarre j Trappist a \ Festive H ^- C Gallinule. . . . j Isonomy S ►, I Pretty Polly ] f Moorhen £• n Admiration.. ( Saraband so o s . . a ( Gaze Melozzo da Forli — Italian Derby. Bay colt, bred and owned by Sig. F. Teslo ; ridden by F. Regoli, beating a field of seven. ^ [ Master ~ [Melton J Kildare 2 g [*BestMan... | Violet *^ — I I Melrose • f g J [ Wedlwk j Wenloek ^3 I 5 1 / Cybele j i S I [St. Simon.. (Calopin M I [ Signorina . . . J Star of /St. Angola gj [ I'ortici I Hoir-at-I^iw fa ) \ Verbena [Carbine (Musket ^ p I [ Spearmint. . . Maid of ( The Mersey - I the Mint., j Minting g I a { ( Warble N £ I [ Flying Fox., i Ormo 2 I Madree i ) Vampire ! [Maskery.... link a I Lena •Best Man was by Ormonde or Melton, the latter preferred. I.avendel II. — Hungarian Derby. Bay colt, owned by Herr K. Dreher ; ridden by Adams, beating a field of four. Or. . . . f Doneaster {Bend J Rouge Rose Tiger Lily.. (Macaroni 3 S -j I Polly Agnes "^ f£ j [ St. Simon. .. j Calopin d I I St.Windeline | St. Angela . I "3 Queen of [ Springfield ^» o the Spring ] Queen of r J W I the Hills fj") [Morgan J Springfield [Pardon | [ Morgiana \_ a [ retroleuse. . . i 1'etor 5=1 [ Rod Flag iz; a 1 I Boter _} a \ Zsupan British ^ M [ Bussero | [ Queen 1^ [ Bussi I Doneaster ( Banter Jlorrich — Kentucky Derby. Brown colt, bred by Mr. A. B. Spreckels ; { owned by Mr. B. Block ; ridden by A. Johnson, beating a field of eight. [ Friar's [ Hermit [ Voter Balsam ... Flower of Dorset g ^ [Mavourneen. I Barcaldine _ r_ ( Gaydene C f ". ( Himyar w| 9 Running [Domino \ Mannie 0 . 3 [ Stream J [ Gray .35 I Dancing [ Isonomy ^J [ Water ] Pretty J I Uanee h j Deceiver o ' u [ Puryear D. . /Ada D. j» ! _ [ Dr. Leggo. ..J ( Watertress « LR [Sevens } Folly 2 K { ( Ayrshire a j [ Solitaire II. [ Solesky [ Georgia Girl | \ Flambeau [Georgia VL.fGoula Thibodoauv — I.atonia Derbj-. Chestnut colt, bred by Mr. C. C. Patrick ; owned by Mr. W. Perkins ; ridden by K. Pool, beating a field of two. ( Bend Or [Ormonde.... | Iyi!r ARnes [Scottish gj [Goldfinch... Ckttt 5 « [Thistle j Thp \r%-—t CfS I Safety .11 , ( Tradueer o - [Sir Modred.. i____m js 1 ( Pat Mal'.oy oj [ Lucania [Schoolgirl... 5 Glonhiine ►a •! Balsam [Voter I Mavourneen B I fl 1 J Himvar B ll [ Electioneer- • [Quesal | Queen Ban 11 g , j Hanover W H m\ [Holstein.... j AllnaGray 1 • J The [Artemisia... I 1 Commoner I Arlme [ Armiel (14) Enthusiasm — "ew Zealand Derby. Bay filly, bred by Mr. J. G. Johnson ; owned by Mr. T. A. Duncan ; ridden by M. Carter, beating a field of four. f Royal ( Han.pton ^ f Forfarshire. . -J Hampton. . } I'rineess • [ St. Elisabeth i St. Simon SrSl 1 Ksa •-a [Cyllene j Bona Vista ^ I 3 [ Tanacea I (Arcadia . J Sj I Quintessence j St. FrusTuin ■° j Margarine ^J [Martagon... j Bend Or ra ) [ Martian 1 ( Tiger Lily m\ [ Ottcrden i Shoon Eo j _ • ( Spring Morn 6 ' - f rersimmon. . j St. Simon E LS [ Pcrolina J [ Perdita II. 5 m Sterling M [La Carolina ; Cl.eiry [ Duchess Dignitary — South African Derby. Bay colt, bred and owned by Mr. H. N'ourse ; ridden by J. Simpson, beating a field of nine. f Toxophilite . \ Mare by W. Musket 1 „ ,_ .. Augtraliaii • J Carbine ■ | Knowsley 2 fo j I-The Mersey riemence " « 1 __. ,__ _ . 1 Calopin „ . ■ t Mrs. But- [St. Simon., j st Angela .. [ terwick... • Miss 1 SeottishChief •° j I Middle wick | Viok.t hi' , ... .. j I^ord Lyon 5 , /Ml,ltlnK---- I Mint Suuce ^j r„- MinorForfeit v •. 1 Scottish H ** [ Maibaum ) Chief fc fi I r o , Maypole I SusPender' • • j 2 - Muncaster I o. w tt UP...J 5 O Stuck Icarterleas ^Hautesse... . ] Anhiduc Whittier — Victorian Derby. Brown colt, bred by Mr. L. K. S. McKin-non ; owned by Mr. B. Chaff cy ; l idden by P. Brown, beating a field of ten. . f Hampton r f Ayrsh.re.... i Atill!in,a Traquair.... ( flllifhnU Chelandry... nimninata I Pilgrun s } iS(1„„mv Madam Progress.. J Robinson ,.,|Kramage Crusoe C\ L Ma,JcaP c.iovanna "S St. Simon mi . ■ Electric fl f r „.,, BiU of I i"ht I [B *»dU \ Portland.. jritMllnTl _ E IS 1 lShe \ Steppe E " —-.. •, ( Bougc Crolx- I "■■*■ Aeneta £ L*Taffrail....} j Wallace [Heloise f Emmie •Taffrail was by Positano or Rouge Croix, the tatter preferred. Youngstown Entries { Y0UNGST0WN ENTRIES Probabilities: Weather cloudy; track slow. Racing starts at l':15 p. in. (Chicago time. 2:1." ). ® Superior mud runner. X Good mud runner. ■]■ Fair mud runner. (M) Maidens. 'Apprentice allowance, b Blinkers. First Race — About 5-8 Kile. Purse $500. 3-year-olds and upward. Claiming. Today's Ind. Horse. Wt. Rec. A.Wt.IIaa 696192 Rosie H 3 101X72T 69301 2 • J ill 7 106. .720 69282 Fait Accompli ... 6 111.. 715 69282 Miss Crostwood ... 4 111X713 69623* Hot Foot 6 111x71* 68956 Tyranny 7 113. .710 69539 Navisco 4 111x705 69305 Safranor 13 111x705 68882 Bob Prater (M).. 3 106. .700 69300 bBluo Jay 13 108x700 694783 Marshal Tilghman. 14 113x700 69302 ■■ bMargaret N 10 106*700 Second Race— About 5-8 Mile. Purse $500. 3-year-olds and upward. Claiming. 69304 Dahinda 7 110X725 69096 Milda 7 105x720 (69621) hlazz 6 113x715 66534 Col. Tex 4 107x715 (66018) l.Maideu Voter « 105x715 (69301) Helioeross 8 115x715 68885 ■MM. Murphy 6 107x710 69282- bSpicebush 6 107. .710 69305 Clearfield 7 112. .705 69541 Racing Star (M).. 3 1(!0. .700 694763 Rnttta Milldo 7 105x700 69478 Rose of Picardy (M) 5 105.. 700 Third Race — About 5-8 Mile. Purse $500. 3 year-olds and upward. Claiming. 69561 •NOON CUM I 0CX725 69624= bWinehostor 5 108.705 (69262) Normandic 7 113x715 69623- bOur Tellie 3 101.. 715 (68951) Flip 5 113. .715 68252 Discussion 7 113x715 66772 Athgarven 4 108x710 (69620) Winkie 6 113.705 69220 Tricks 4 113x705 69284 Back Taps 3 98.. 700 Fourth Race — About 5-8 Mile. Purse $500. :;-.vear-oIds and upward. Claiming. 67181 • My Friend Pat ... 5 113.. 725 69479 Tatting 4 111.720 68759 Futon 4 113 .715 69479; *Bob Giles !)10S..715 69300- bChevalier 5 ISSxTU 69559 Starkador 7 108.715 69620- Queen of the Spa.. 7 111. 705 66148 bMiss Kruter 12 111x705 68373 Huntress 12 111x700 69280 bGood Enough 7 113.. 700 69281 Dependence 6 111.. 700 68842 bRedland 11 ll.!®700 Fifth Race— About 5-8 Mile. Inaugural Purse. Purse $600. 3-year-olds and upward. Allowances. (69284) My Gracie 8 110X725 69621s bArrah Co On 8 112x720 68922 Crostwood Boy .. 4 112.. 715 69563 Little Pointer 5 110. .715 68594 Fire Cracker 6 117. .715 69362 Amelia S 6 105.. 705 68906 Got "Km I 112x700 69284 Thriller 4 110x700 Jolly Cephas, b. h. by Hilarious — Ble-ssed Damozel, by Prince of Monaco 6 112 Sixth Race— 1 Mile. Purse $50'). 3-year-olds and upward. Claiming. 69596 Benecia 108 1:40% fi 103X725 68887 Nashotah 105 1:40% 6 103x720 69306= Little Dear 90 1:41% 5 113X715 69458s Jake Feld 1111:40% fi 105. .715 68846 Miss Rar-.kin 86 1:41 5 111x715 69564 bSun Cod 103 1:41% 10 113x700 69305 : bWina 11 106 1:41% 5 103X705 69433 Kingling II 1111:41% 10 108x705 69598 bCrandee 108 1:42% 7 110x700 66472s Reveler 113 1:45% 7 105.700 69593= May Atkin 93 1:43 "r. I 105x700 (69477) bOld Pop 106 1:44% 10 113x700 69463 Sea Mime 107 1:42% 6 108x700 Seventh Race — 6 1-2 Furlongs. Purse $500. 3-year-olds and upward. Claiming. 69597s •bD.iinty Lady 7 105X725 (69285) 'First Pullet 7 112x720 69100 blle race Lereh 114 1:27%s 6 119x715 69283 Puzzle 117 1:25% 5 114x715 69285 hKxecution 4 114x715 6946C3 Horob 113 1:21% 6 112X710 (69304) Bright Trash 108 1:22% 4 112*710 69301s bLieutont Perkins.. 6 112X705 63863' Mad Nell 4 108x705 69621' bSandy H 112 1:23 6 114. .700 • Stakes to be Run in 1923 STAKES TO BE RUN IN 1923 Montauk Stakes, Jamaica May 9 Rennert Handicap, Pimlico May 9 Blue Grass Stakes, Lexington, Ky May 9 Arlington Stakes. Pimlico May 10 Spring Handicap. Jamaica May 10 Arizona Handicap, Jamaica May 11 Pimlico Homebred Stakes. Pimlico. .May 11 Clark Handicap, Churchill Downs... May 12 Debutante Stakes, Churchill Downs. .May 12 Excelsior Handicap, Jamaica May 12 Preakness Stakes, Pimlico May 12 Youthful Stakes, Jamaica May 12 Highland Stakes. Jamaica May 14 Rainbow Handicap, Jamaica May 15 Rosedale Stakes. Jamaica May 16 Stuyvesant Handicap, Jamaica May 17 Montana Handicap, Jamaica May 18 Bashford Manor Stakes, Churchill Downs May 19 Kentucky Derby, Churchill Downs... May 19 Long Beach Handicap, Jamaica May 19 Youthful Stakes. Jamaica May 19 Empire State Handicap, Jamaica. .. .May 21 Southampton Handicap, Jamaica May 22 Greenfield Stakes. Jamaica May 23 Kentucky Oaks. Churchill Downs May 26 Kentucky Handicap, Churchill Downs. June 2 Inaugural Handicap, Tanforan Park.Xov. 3 Annual Spring Meeting MAPLE HEIGHTS MILE TRACK CLEVELAND, OHIO. Seven Races Every Day For 19 Days — Closing May 26. | S. ~m HOLMAK, Manager. Page 10 Jamaica Form Chart Jamaica Form Chart i NEW YORK, N. Y.. TUESDAY, MAY 8, 1923.— Jamaica (one mile). Sixth day. Metropolitan Jockey Club. Spring Meeting of 19 days. Weather cloudy. Stewards. John B. Cowdin. William O. Street and W. 8. Vosburgh. Judges, E. C. Smith and C. i Cornehlsen. Starter, Mars Cassidy. Racing Secretary. Walter C. Edwards. ! Racing starts at 2:30 p. m. (Chicago time 1:30 p. m.). W indicates whip. S spurs, 15 blinkers. Figures in parentheses following the distance of each race indicate dale, track record, age of horse and weight carried. 'Indicates apprentice allowance. . , . i £JQr7"| A FIRST RACE— 5-8 Mile. (May 19, 1917— 59s.,— 2—109. ) Purse $1,327.70. 2-year-olds. Ot? 4 Ate Maidens. Special Weights. Net value to winner $1,027.70; second, $200; third, $100. Index Horses AWtPPSt hi. % * Str Fin Jockeys Owners 0 H C P S G9571*LUCKY PLAY wb 115 4 2 2* 1ft l1 1» E Dugan A Belmont 2 11-311-54-5 1-3 TESTER w lis C ■ H 2* 2« » E Sande Rancocas Stablet3 5 11-54-5 1-3 SHERIDAN w 115 2 1 61 71 3l 3 L Fator Rancocas StablefS 5 11-54-5 1-3 69571 MR. MUTT w 115 7 7 9« 9» 8* 4* A Collins H C Fisher 12 15 15 6 3 69571 WATCH CHARM w 115 3 5 3l 3" 4« 5» H ThurberJ Butler 10 10 10 4 2 69571 RESOLUTION w 115 8 8 41 41 5* 6" C Rob'sonl.og Cabin Stb 8 12 12 5 21 69571 =DONAGHEE w 115 10 4 71 61 7» 7 E Martz J W Bean $ 7 7 21 6-5 69571 GENE AUSTIN w 115 5 6 5» 5* 61 8" G Fields A Hallow 6 18 10 4 8-5 fc9517JQUICK TIME w 112 9 9 81 81 9» 9} O NichsonR T Wilson 30 50 50 20 10 CHKMLSERIE w 112 1 10 10 10 10 10 B MarinelliM Hirsch 20 30 30 10 5 tCoupled in betting; no separate place or show betting. Time. 23, 47, 1:00%. Track fast. Winner--B. c, by Fair I'lay — Lucky Catch, by Trap Rock (trained by L. Feustel; bred by Nursery Stud). Went to post at 2:33. At post 2 minutes. Start fair and slow. Won easily, second and third driving. LCCKY PLAY. ofT forwardly. raced into the lead on the last turn and drew away in the final eighth to win as his rider pleased. TESTF.R showed the most early speed and made the pace fast, but tired in the Wretch drive. SHKRIDAN raced green in the early running, but finished gamely after having closed a big gap. MR. MPTT began slowly and finished fastest of all but the winner. A strong and unfavorable wind blew down the stretch. Scratched— 69600 Impossible. 113; H. T. Waters. 115. UQr^-j KT SECOND RACE— 3-4 Mile. (Oct. 5. 1922— 1:11%— 2— 117.) Purse $1,258.40. 3-year-olds Otr / lO and upward. Maidens. Claiming. Net value to winner $958.40; second, $200; third, $100. Index Horse* AWtPPSt % % % Str Fin Jockeys Owners O H C P S mtl*JUUMI wb 3 100 3 4 3» 2»1 1* Is E Legere E D Springer 20 20 20 6 21 66474 VIOLET BLUE w 3 102 6 2 41 31 3« 21 M Fator P A Clark 20 30 30 8 * 3 69600 DELCADIA w 3 111 10 5 1» 1» 2» 3T E Sande H C Fisher 4-5 1 9 102-5 1-6 66813 HIGH COM'DER wb I 109 13 7l 7» 5 41 H Meyers J McLaughlin 12 20 20 6 21 66 1. 13 -PATSY B. w 3 104 8 7 2« 4* 4' 5'1 F Bryson F Houseman 30 30 30 8 4 C9387 PRIMUS wb 3 103 6 9 8' 61 8« 6'1 H Shillick I. A Price 30 30 20 8 4 66507 O'CORRA wb 3 105} 7 1 5« 5» 71 7» L Fator J Shaughnessey 3 18-531 6-5 1-2 69646 MADSON wb 3 110 2 6 6» 8* 6* 81 G Babin C A Applegate 15 20 20 6 21 61768 CROSS EXINER w 3 105 4 10 9» 9» 9'° 9* H ThurberF Schilling 6 7 7 21 «-6 G7915 D GEROUS ROCK w 5 105 9 8 10 10 10 10 T McCorkW C Daly 50 100 100 40 20 Time, 24, 48%, 1:14. Track fast. Winner — Ch. c, by Celt — Merriment II., by Sundridge (trained by E. D. Springer; bred by Mr. C. E. Clement). Went to |M st at 3:00. At post 5 minutes. Start good and slow. Won easily: second and third 1 driving. JOCOSE steadily improved his position and, passing DKIJ'ADIA into the lead, drew away decisively in the final eighth. VIOLET BLUE came through next to the rail in the final ;uarter and out-hnished DELCADIA. The latter showed the most early speed, but tired badly. The others were never prominent contenders. Overweights — Dehadia. 1 pound: High Commander. 4; Primus. 3; O'Corra. 2%; Madson, 5. AQryi £» THIRD RACE— 1 Mile and 70 Yards. (May 3, 1922— 1:41%— 2— 117.) Clermont Purse. OM 4 -LO Purse $1,258.40. 3-year-olds and upward. Allowances. Net value to winner $958.40; ; second, $200: third, S1C0 Index Horses AWtPPSt % Vi % Str Fin Jockeys Owners O H C P 8 69576 HOBGOBUN wn 3 104 2 3 2'1 2'i l1 1» 11 C Lang Oneck Stable 2 21 11-54-5 1-4 (69576 ) BETTER LUCK w 3 107 3 1 11 l1 2s 2* 21 L Fator B Block 7-5 2 9-5 7-101-3 08781 EDWARD GRAY wb 3 107 5 7 7* 5« 41 4» 3l J Merimee W Daniel 6 8 7 21 1 WWrlTLlMI wb 3 95 1 2 4* 31 31 3* 4s W Miiner J Shiiughnessey 10 15 15 6 3 69576 HOMESTRETCH w 3 104 7 5 51 6« 6« 6* 3J B MarinelliH ft II !■ Mil 20 30 20 7 3 (69627 iSTORY TELLER w 4 114 8 4 31 4* 5« 51 65 C H MillerA K Macomber 6 6 6 2 4-5 C4435 DUSTABOUT wb 3 102 6 6 6'1 7« 7« 7« 7-M Fator Greentree Stable 20 20 15 6 3 fc8451 ALL AMERICAN wn :; 102 4 8 8 8 8 8 S H ThurberT W O'Brien . 30 30 30 10 4 Time. 24, 4*%, 1:14, 1:39%. 1:43%. Track fast. Winner — Br. c, by Luke McLuke — Sprite, by Watcrboy (trained by W. H. Karrick; bred by Mr. n. K. Knapp). Went to post at 3:25. At post 4 minutes. Start good and slow. Won easily: second and third driving. BOBGOBLUf, off forwardly, followed BETTER LUCK under restraint until in the final quarter, where he raced into a good lead and was easing up iu the closing strides. BETTER LUCK set a f.iiil.v good pace in the early running, but could not keep pace with the winner when challenged. EDWARD ) GRAY closed a big gap on the backstretch and held FULLON safe in the stretch drive. The latter [ 6bowcd early speed and saved ground on the turns. S.rat.hed CJG^High Speed. 110. Overweight 1 Hobgoblin. 2 pounds. nQrT-i rT FOURTH RACE— 3-4 Mile. (Oct. 5. 19C2— 1:11%— 2— 117.) Fifth Running OLYMPIC I 0*7 4 1-4 SELLING STAKES. $2. COO Added. 3-year-olds and upward. Net value to winner r $3,050; second. $500; third, $2.50. Index Horses AWtPPSt Vi % % Str Fin Jockeys Owners O H C P S . (69602) HULLABALOO wb 4 123 2 2 1 l1 1* 1» R Carter W C Clancy 8-5 9-5 8 5 3 5 1-4 69629 MODO w 4 110 1 1 5J 5" 4'1 21 I Rice Modo Stable 5 6 6 2 1 69602 = FRANK G. wb 3 109 4 6 3l 3" 31 I" E Barres Quincy Stable 21 31 31 6-5 3-5 69629JMAWRCORON wb 4 105 7 4 41 4» 5» 4' T Burns V E Brown 5 8 7 21 6-5 69602 ALADDIN wb 3 107 3 3 6'1 6* 6» 51 L Fator Rancocas Stable 10 12 10 4 2 (69567)ARR. OF GOLD WB 5 111ft 9 5 2» 2» 21 61 C H MillcrR P Smith 10 12 12 5 21 69169'oRCUS wb 5 109 5 8 8' 8» 8» 7i H Shillick C A Applegate 20 20 20 8 4 69629 DARTMOOR w 5 112 S 7 7» V V 8l A Collins F C Bain 30 60 60 20 10 C9602 DEXTEROUS W4 108 69 9 9 9 9 H ThurhrW L Oiiver 30 30 30 10 6 Time. 23. 47, liUK. Track fast. Winner — B. g. by Peter Pan— Folderol, by Burgomaster (trained by W. C. Clancy; bred by Mr. Harry r Payne Whitney). Went to post at 3:32. At post 3 minutes. Start go 'l and slow. Won driving; second and third 1 the same. HULLABALOO, showing great speed under his impost, set a great pace for the tir^T half f mile, but tired iu the strct -li and just lasted to win. MODO was hard -ridden and. gradually improving his [ osition. I:nished fast and would have won in another stride. FRANK O. moved up rapidly at the . eighth i ost and finished gamely. MAWRCORON raced gamely, but was unable to improve his position. . ARROW OF GOLD quit badly after displaying fiae sp.ed for a half mile. Scratched -MM&*WlakkMN . 10S: WKl Monday Morning, 110; OOOOl'Dry Moon, 122. Overweights Arrow of Gold, l1.. pounds. - AQm Q riFTH RACE— 1 Mile and 70 Yards. (Oct. 3. 1922— 1:44«5— 5— 120.) Turse, $1,258.40. \3%J 4 lO 4-year-olds and upward. Claiming. Net value to wiiuier $958.49; second, $209; third $100. . Index Horses AWtPPSt1; M &i Sir Fin Jockeys Owners O II C P S 69646»SO IT GOES wb I !05 13 3' 2' J 1 '1 1* I* G Rose H AJci r 5 6 41 2 1 BIM1 Mil HI wb 6 110 4 7 8« S» 8J G1 f H shillick (' J Brockmiller 6 7 7 21 t-t 69388 PURE wb 6 110 9 3 71 6* 51 Ift 3» D MurinePiC P.uxton S 8 8 3 8-3 C9046 KING'S BEIJ.E WB 3 107 2 1 2'1 3* 6' 41 4" BBUM W Kennedy 30 ::0 2.) 8 I WMUS' ANTILLES W ft 107 6 8 :.i 5H 31 31 51 W Miln.rW A Rosen 8 10 10 4 2 69128 ruorr vskmb i i i n 2 v v u r»t«c u ; Baitia m 10 8 4 s-3 4i9370,,BR U'O w 4 110 7 6 61 c» 7l S« 7; E KuinmerW O Casey 3 4 4 S-3 4-5 69«28» ( PYRK;HT wr 6 111 11 4 41 4» 4} ~'\ S ' E Buda P J Livin 3 41 41 I 1 GM76 SCDTTil CHIEF wb". 110 5 10 11 10' 9* 91 f»| G Babin C A Appl rrate 30 50 30 20 10 C9247 SERVICE STAR WB 6 110 3 I 91 il 11 11 MP C Lang A S Woo.lliffe 15 20 M 8 4 69628 BULLET w 4 105 II 11 Ml 9' 10' 10' 11 L Fator J J Murphy 10 20 M S 4 66715 NAT S. w 4 110 M Left at the post. E Ugere F P.roddus 50 100 100 40 20 Time, 24, 49l/s, 1:15, 1:41%, 1:46. Track fast. Winner — Ch. g, by Ormoodale — Futurist, by Golden Maxim (trained by G. W. Coburn; bred by Mr. John E. Madden). i I : , \ ' , f | , Went to post at 4:18. At post 2 minutes. Start good and slow. Won easily; second and third driving. SO IT GOR8 raced in close pursuit of the leader in the early running and, taking the lead when called on and saving ground when entering the stretch, won going away. TUIMA slipped thnnigh on the inside in the final eighth and finished with a rush. PURL was under slight restraint until entering the stretch nnd finished g:,mely. KING'S BELLE saved ground on all the turns and had no mishaps. FLUFF set the pace to the far turn and quit. Scratched («902H).Scourgeman. 110; 0»1!»1 'Maize. 105. Overweights- King's Belle. 1 pound: Copyright, 1. rjQry-g Q SIXTH RACE— 5-8 Mile. (May 19. 1917— 59%— 2— 109.) Purse $1,258.40. 2-year-olds. OJJ 4 It/ Claiming. Net value to winner $958.40: tecond. $2C0: third. $100. Index IIoYses AWtPPSt 'i H 3i Str Pin Jockeys Owners O II C P S tBRACADALE w 106 1 1 l'l t*| l'J H L Fator Rancocas Stable 21 I 11-32-5 out (69604 MAR HN w 117 3 4 35 3» 2'J I* C Lang H P Whitney 3-5 7-1011-20out— ELOPEMENT w 103 2 3 4 4 4 ;'.'! H Thurber.I Butl r 10 20 20 4 out (•'9371 BATSMAN w 106 4 2 2- 2'1 3! i B Marin. Hi A Belmont 6 15 15 21 out 'Disqualified for foul and placed last. Time. 24, 47%. 1:01. Track fast. Winner— Ch. f. by All Gold Flying Witch, by Brotmstick (trained by F. Hopkins; bred by Himyar Stud). Went to post at 4:40. At post 2 minutes. Start good and slow. Won driving: second and third UK same. P.RACADALE began fast and. showing the most speed, raced BATSMAN into defeat in the early running and. when challenged, outtinislied MABGIN in the final drive, but continued to swerve he-fore MARGIN in the stretch and was disqualified. MARGIN began slowly, but moved up gamely mi the inside after entering the stret'eh, but could not quite head the leader. ELOPEMENT finished well. P.ATSMAN raced well to the stretch. Scratched— (i9571 Rival, 1045. Maisonneuve Form Chart i i ! i 1 ; ) [ I r . r 1 f . . - . Maisonneuve Form Chart MONTREAL, Que.. Tuesday, May 8. 1923. Maisonneuve Park. (Half mile.) Third day. London Jockey Club. Spring meeting of 7 days. Weather clear. Steward representing Quebec Breeders' and Racing Association, W. J. Morrison. Stewards. W. J. Morrison and W. W. Lyles. Presiding Judge. Sheridan Clark. Associate Judge. Dr. 1'. W. Ashe. Starter, R. A. Palmer. Racing Secretary. Sheridan Clark. Racing starts at 2:30 p. m. (Chicago time 2:30). ! 69741 FIRST RACE— About 5-8 Mile. Purse j $325. 3-year elds and upward. Claiming. Net value to winner $225; second. $50; third, $25; fourth, $25. Equiv. Odds. Ind. norse. Wt. Fin. Jockey. Straight. 66788 Ultra Gold 114 1J C Jackson BOft-lM 69677 Pittsburg 119 2"» J Johnson 240-100 1 69620s 'Connecticut 114 3« W Hughes BB-Mft 69707 Mota 1O0 41 M Glover 245-100 66468 Waac 108 5» E Atkinson 705-1. 30 69708 J Josephine K. 116 61 S Wida MB Mil 69445 Elmer Dyer -107 7 S Hicks 1*30-10) $2 mutuels paid. Ultia Cold. $15.25 straight. $0 25 place. $3.70 show; Piltsburg, $5.20 place. $2.43 show; Connecticut. $3.30 show. Equivalent booking odds— Ultra Gold. 6624 to 100 straight. 212i to 10J place. S5 to 100 sho.v: Pitts- | burg, 160 to 100 place, 224 to 100 show; Connecticut, •J to 100 show. Time, 1:03%. Track fast. Winner— R. C. Kochendarfer's ch. g. S. by Golden Maxim -Ultimate, l.y Goldfinch (trained by J. P. Parrys: bred by Mr. Henry T. Oxnard). Went to post at 2:31. At pot - minutes. Slart good and slow. Won driving; second and third the same. Scratched (09709 1 Bab. 117. Overweights -Waac. 1 pound: Josephine K.. 4. fiC)742 SECOND RACE — About 5-8 Mile. Purse! U5' $325. 3-year elds and upward. Claim-! ing. Net value to winner $225; second, $50; third, $25; fourth, $25. Equiv. Odds. Ind. Horse. Wt. Fin. Jockey. Straight. (6951 5) Parol 113 1» E Atkinson 75-100 68836 B'ety BumpsllS 2» W Hughes 710-100 69624 Doctor D. 113 31 C O'Mahoney 583-100 69192 T. Cl'k'der 113 4» A Sandstrom 425-100 63979 Smil. Thr'gh 116 5 S Wida 745-100 $2 mutuels paid. Parol, $3.50 straight. $2.75 place, $2.30 show: Bumpety Lumps, $4.70 place, $3.10 show; Doctor D., $2.70 show. Equivalent booking odds — Parol. 75 to 100 straight, 37Vi to 100 place. 15 to 100 show: Bumpely Bumps. | I 135* to 100 place, 55 to 100 show; Doctor D.. 35 to 100 show. Time. 1:03%. Track fast. Winner— G. Johnson's ch. g. 0. by Transvaal — May Ellen, by Cesarion (trained by G. Johnson; bred by Mr. S. K. Nichols). Went to post at 2:59. At post 1 minute. Start good and slow. Won easily; second and third driv- Scratched— C941G-Last Chance IL, 113: 09709 Last Girl, 111. Overweights — Smiling Through, 5 pounds. fiQ7d-1 THIRD RACE — About 5-8 Mile. Purse \J J t _o $325 3_year c,ds and upward. Claiming. Net value to winner $225; second, $50; third, $25; fourth, $25. Equiv. Odds. Ind. Horse. Wt. Fin. Jockey. Straight. 69621 Nan 117 l'l C O'Mahoney 225-100 (69712) El Coronel 119 25 E Atkinson 130-100 69481 Q'n Mizonia 110 3" R McCrar.n HoO-lOo 69712:Night Light 112 4l A SandsTom :&;-100 69619 Sport. ( hce 119 5 L Gregory MM-M* $2 mutuels paid. Nan. $0.50 straight. $2 00 place, I $2.40 show: El Coronel. $2.65 place. $2.^0 show; ' ■ Oueen Mazonia. f'.i. 30 show. Equivalent booking odds— Nan. 225 to 101) straight, 30 to 100 place. 20 to 100 show: El Coronel. 32'j to 100 place, 15 to 100 show; Uueen Mazonia, 65 j to 100 show. Time. 1:21%. Track fast. Winner — O. Rice's ch. m. 7. by Textile — Nan-I tura, by St. Simonian II. (trained by A. Younger: bred by Mr. W. Darden). Went to post at 3:30. At post 1 minute. Start good and slow. Won easily ; second and third driving. Scratched — (6971 0)Neapoli tan, 119. GO \joiti 74 4 FOURTH RACE — About 3-4 Mile. Purse ?325 3.year cids and upward. Claiming. Net value to winner $225; second. $59; third, $25; fourth, $25. Epiiv. Odds. Ind. Horse. Wt. Fin. Jockey. Siraight. (69676. Venal Joy 119 1» C O'Mahoney )1J 69707 lloraam 119 2» J Smallvvood 1630-100 68904 'Smite 119 3» F Bullman 950-100 69712 Kathleen K. 117 41 S Wida l'.l.V'.OO 69713- Pi.-rmau 119 5» W Hughes CM-ftM 69400 Lrennan 117 6 R McCrann 1343-t'W $2 mutuels paid. Venal Joy. ?3.00 straight. $3.10 place. fZJSS show: Hoinam. $0.05 place. $2.35 show; Smite, $3.10 show. Eqnivalent booking odds— Venal Joy, SO to 100 straight, 55 to 100 place. 171.. to 100 show: domain, 202'2 to 100 place, 42!-.. to 100 show; Smile. 35 to 1(30 show. Time, 1:21%. Track fast. Winner—M. J. (Yemen's b. g. 0, by Lovetie — Miss R.se, by Russell or Winfred (trained by J. Rook, r; bred by M:s. L. A. Livingston). Went to post at 3:.3.3. At post 2 miiiules. Start good and hlow. Won easily; second and third driv- ing. CQ74.K FIFTH RACE — About 3-4 Mile. Purse VOlia $325 3.year clds and upwar(j. ciaim- ing. Net value to winner $225; second, $50; third. $25; fourth, $25. Epiiv. Odds. Ind. Horse. Wt. Kin. Jockey. Siraight. 69707 Haran 119 l'l W Taylor !M)-10f. 09564 Kerrum IU 2* A «■■!■'"■ Mt Ml 09558 Mark West 119 P L Gregory 4M-MI 09707 I it. It II lll|ll r 122 4s H Chappelt NS-MI 097091K. Ch.alhamlK 5 W Hugh -s 355-1M *2 mutueN paid. Ilaran, J.'l.M) straight. $2 55 pia.-e. $2.10 show: I'errum, $3.55 place, $2.10 show; Mark Wdt, ftS.«M show. Equivalent ) ookiiig odds- Haran, 90 to 100 ■might, 27'-_. to 100 plaii-. 5 to 100 show: I'errum. 77'.. to 1(30 place, 20 to 100 show; Mark West, 50 to H30 show. Time. 1:20%. Track fast. Winner- P.. Mock's b. g, 6. by Ilorron Cyrene. by The Scribe (trained by B. Mock; bred by Messrs. Talbot Bios.). Went to iM)-.t at 4:22. At post 2 minutes. Start good and slow. Won easily; second and third , driving. 69746 SIXTH RACE— About 3-4 Mile. Purse $325. 3-year clds and upward. Claiming. Net value to winner $225; second. $50; third, $25; fourth, $25. Epiiv. Odds. Ind. Horse. Wt. Fin. Jockey. Siraight. 6971 1 'Assume 1M 1- C O'Mahoney 1271-130 (09713)C.olJ.qi Red 1J0 Z* A Sar.d.strom p;")-100 67111 Th- Des-rt 1!S ?.* H Chappell 3*»-100 69713 Top Rung lc6 4 ■ Atkinson UM-MI $2 inn tu -Is paid. Assume. $4.55 straight, $2.40 place: (iolden Red, $2.30 place; no show mutuels sold. Equivalent booking odds- Assume. 127V; to 100 straight. 20 to 100 place; Colden Red, 15 to 100 place. Tini9. 1:20%. Track fast. Winner- W. J. McFee's hr. g. 9. by Disgnise— Chancery, by Inflexible (trained by .1. A. Stroden; bred by estate of James R. Keene). Went to past at 4:52. At post 1 minute. Start good and slow. Won easily; second and third driving. Scratched- (6»4S0IThe Wag. 102: 09711 Medusa, 108; 69711-Blue Brush, 100; ( 0J7I 1 Hiallotcar, 114. 69747 SEVENTH RACE— About 5-8 Mile. Purse " ■ ■ $325. 3-year-olds and upward. Maidens. Allowances. Net value to winder $225; second, $50; third. $25; fourth, £25. Equiv. Odds. Ind. Horse. Wt. Fin. Jockey. Straight. 69591 -Midday 107 l5 E Atkinson 55-100 69676 Gupton 110 2s W Hughes 6»-10O 69675'Speed River 11! 3« R Ball 505-10) 65836 Fanni- WhitellS 4« F BuIIm.m :'h\)-:00 69399 M. Ruth L. 103 5» S Bfeka '■'. B -MO 68723 Irish Dawn 107 6"J W Tajlor HM-Ml 69674 Jeal Woman 105 7 A Stncistrom ! 9"- 100 $2 mutuels paid. Midday. $3.10 straight. $2.55 place. 2.10 show; (lupton. $3.45 place. $2.20 show; Speed River. $2.40 show. Equivalent liooking odds — Midday. 55 to 100 straight. 27% to 100 place. 5 to 100 show: Cupton. 72% to 100 place, 10 to 100 show; Speed River, 20 to 100 show. Time. 1:02. Track fast. Winner C. H. hr. Meridian — Sprague's c. 3, by — Garnet, by Calvcston (trained by C. H. Sprague; bred by Mr. R. F. Carman ». Went to post at 5:20. At post 1 minute. Start good and slow. Won easily: second and third driving. Overweights -Speed River. 5 pounds. Maple Heights Form Chart | I I ' ■ j , Maple Heights Form Chart CLEVELAND Ohio. Tuesday, May 8, 1923.— Maple Heights Park. I One mile. ) Third day. Ohio State Jockey Club. Spring Meeting of nineteen days. Weather clear. Presiding Judge, Joseph A. Murphy. Judges, F. W. Oerhardy and John T. Ireland. Starter, Marshall Cassidy. Racing Secretary, W. R. Nor-val. Racing starts at 2:15 p. m. (Chicago time 2:15). 69734 wviwtt FIRST RACE— 1-2 Mile. (May 5. 1923— 4645_2_H2.) Purse $790. 2-year-olds. Maidens. Claiming. Net value to Winner $5:0; second, $125; third, $75. F. piiv. Odds. Ind. Horse. Wt. Fin. Jockey. Straight. C9300*N"an. McKay Ml 1' J Hyrne 230 -100 6BI87*Duelma 100 2'\ H Farland 44)-MO 69066* Lady C.lia 10 3» I Parke IM Ml 69455 -■» Lurr.mie W. 103 4'JW L-incot 7SD 1 X) 69536 Ranger 108 ft* E T Moore Mft-NI 69701 Joe Oatti 108 6 W Pogowski 1023-100 $2 mutuels paid. Nancy McKay. $0.60 straight, $:\s,0 place. $2 00 show: lti.elma. $4.20 place, *3.40 show: Lady Celia. $2.80 show. Equivalent liooking odds -Nancy McKay. 2.10 to [MM straight. 90 to 100 place. :'.0 to 100 show; IXiel-111a. 110 to 100 place. 70 to i'JO show; Lady Celia, 40 to 100 show. Time, 24. 49. Track heavy. Winner— C. T. Worlhington's hr. f. by Jack At-j kin- Sans Cene. by Rock Sand (trained by J. Mc-Namara: bred by Messrs. White & tiarnett). Went to post at 2:12. At pose 2 minutes. Start good and slow. Won handily ; second and third driving. Overweights -Nancy McKay, 1 pound; I.ummie W.. 1. 69735 SECOND RACE— 5 1-2 Furlongs. (July 21. 1922— 1:05%— 3— 110.) Purse $700. 3-year-olds. Clairr.ine. Net value to winner $500; second, $125: third. $75. Epiiv. Odds. Ind. Horse. Wt. Fin. Jockev. Siraight. 68489-*Full a" Fun 103 1' J livrne M-MI (69423 i*Miss Em 101 2'i I Parke luO0-10i) (69 439)()'n Esther MS M W Boa'owaU Mt-MI 69615'Froth 101 4'» W Lancet II M Ml 69541 Nowata 1^6 5- It Mccrann IIM-MI 66736 Futurett» Ml 6- M Garrett 26)0-100 68393 Conwithim 109 75 E T MlPia Mt-MI 68818 Forewarn U] S J Caaaora 44M-1M ^2 niuiuels paid. Full o' Pun. $3 M straight, $2. SO Ida.e. $2.20 show; Miss Em. $5.00 place. $2 50 show: Queen Esther. $2.00 show. l.niivalent ho. king, odds Kull o' Kun. 70 to 100 straight. 40 to 1(30 place. 10 to UK) show: Miss Lin. 15i3 ti 100 place, 25 to 100 show; yu.-en Estlur. 30 to 1(30 show. Time. 24%. 43%. 1:09%. Track h-avy. Winner C. T. W. rthingtc 11 s !.. g. by .lac k Atkin St. Theresa, by Marathon 1 train... I by J. McNa-mara; bred by Mr. C. T. Worthiugtonl. Went to pest at 2:42. At p .si I icinnte. Start good ai.d slow. Won easily; second and thiid driving. Scratched 09007 Topango. 100: 09450 Recoup. 90. Overweights Nowata. 3 pounds; G.mwithim. 3. fiQ7°. U./IOU fi THIRD RACE— 3-4 Mile. (Jul? 25. 1922 _1:12— 3— 109.) Purse f. CO." 4-year-I olds and upward. C'atming. Net value to winner $500; second. $125; third, $75. Eipiiv Odds. Ind. Il. ;s... Wt. Pin. Jockev. Straight. 69186 Cacambo 112 Is J Maib'.n BY-MI 68756 lU 'him ar "115 21 I Park- "70-100 ( 69563 p *\'ans lvia 110 ll'jj Rc.bbina L"O-100 69598 '"i.eroni.in 100 4J V Horn 3X80 100 (005»il»Car Moore Ml 3J W Martin 340-10C 69503 3Twopair 109 6"- D Stirling 126O-10C 03099 By Jove 102 7' J ByTM I7M Ml 66533 Hopeful 1)7 S A Kroger MM IOC $2 mutuels paid. CacamlMi. $15.iW» straight, $5.S« place, $3 40 show; IMhimar, $5.00 place, $3.2C show: Vansylvia. $2.00 show. Eouivalent booking calds Cacambo. 6S0 to 1(X straight. l'.»0 to I'M) iila.e, 70 to 100 sh .v . Ilelhiuiar, 150 to MM place, 00 to 100 show; Vansylvia, 3C to 100 show. Time, 23%, 48. 1:15%. Track heavy. , 1 (Continued on twelfth page.) MAPLE HEIGHTS FORM CHART (Continued from tenth page.) Winner — R. J. Howell's ch. g, 7. by Free I^ance — Bonnif» Kate. by Ijoyalint I trained by It. J. Howell: bred by Mr. Ceorge J. I»ng ). Went to pest at 3:13. At post 2 minutes. Start good and slow. Won eased up; second and third driving. Scratched G9G ;73. Sirocco. 109: (fi929( )Stamp. lOfi; C91H57 Vanessa Welles. 1( 8: 68571 1'lum Blossom, 102: 69607 (Jen. retain. 109. Overweights — V'ansjlvia, 2 pounds. 00707 FOUHTH HACK— 3-4 Mile. (July 25. ' vu 1 ui 1922—1:12—3—109.) Purse $700. 3-yeax-olds and upward. Claiming. Net value to , winner §500: second, $125; third, $75. F.'ipiiv. Odds. Ind. Horse. Wt. Fin. Jockey. Straight. 69283 Tolossu} 109 1' J Maiben 410-100 69671 Devonite 113 24 T Wayt i: 0-!00 j 69115 3»Blm House 107 3» V Watrous G40-100 69669 Dif'nt Eyes 113 4* E T Moore L'20-100 , C9277 A. Alexander 112 515 W Bog'owski 4S0-100 1 69561*Ch_ Whitney 101 6 J Byrne 48 -100 1 $2 mutuels paid. Colossus, $10.20 straight, $5.00 » place, $3.20 show: Devonite, $5.60 place, $4.40 show: Blossom House. $.'i.00 shew. Equivalent booking odds-Colossus. 410 to 100 straight, 150 to 100 place. CO to 100 show: Devonite. 180 to 100 place. 120 to 100 show; Blossom House. SO to 100 show. Time. 24, 48. 1:14*4. Track heavy. Winner — S. McNeill's ch. c. 4, by Delhi Picton's 1 Pride, by Picton (trained by S. McNeill; bred by Mr. Edward F. Simms). Went to post at :»:41. At post 2 minutes. Start ■ good and slow. Won handily; second and third I driving. Scratched 6986S5Bobby Allen. 110; (C9667)Ku-klux. - 109: (i'MXH Reliability, 100. Overweights Devonite, 3 pounds; Charles Whitney, ' 1. C07QQ FIFTH HACE— 3-4 Mile. (July 25. 1923— \jtj 1 uu 1:12—3—109.) Bedford Handicap. Purse $1,000. 3-year-olds and upward. Net value | to winner $650; second, $200; third. $100; fourth, $50. Equiv. Odds. Ind. Ho:-se. Wt. Fin. Jockey. Straight. C9669 Raffles 94 1« I Parke liO-101 69669 3I.ong Island 100 2'J W Lancet 340-100 ) 69670 Gr. Mayers 103 3s P Watroua ::90-10O ) (66514) Jrass Maid 9« 410 F Horn 7-0-100 I 69668 Rapid Trav'r 101 0 M Garrett 730 10'. ' $2 inutueU paid. Raffles. $4.40 straight, $2.70 place, $2.20 show; Ixmg Island. $3.10 place, $2.40 ( show; Crace Mayers, $2.00 show. Equivalent booking odds Raffles. 120 to 100 ) straght. 35 to 100 place, 10 to 100 show; Long I Island. 55 to 100 place, 20 to 100 show; Grace ' Mayers. 30 to 100 show. Time, 23*4, 47*4, 1:14%. Track heavy. Winner — R. Mason's h. c. 3. by Luke McLuke . — I'hebe (!., by Mazagan (trained by J. Phillips; • bred by Messrs. .1. O. and G. H. Keene). Went to lK)st at 4:14. At post 3 minutes. Start I good and slow. Won eased up; second and third ' driving. Scratched -i(i!)0C9)i:rilliant Ray. 113. Overweights — Grace Mayers, 1 pound; Grass Maie\ 4. f?Q7^Q SIXTH EACE— 1 Mile and 70 Yards. . vt/iuts (July 27 1922— 1;42-5— 7— 106.) Purse s $800. 4-year-olds and upward. Claiming. Net 1 value to winner $600; second, $125: third. $75. Equiv. Odds. Ind. Horse. Wt. Fin. Jockey. Straight. 69672- 'Staunch 94 l3 II Farland 230-100 ) 69494-* Lucy Kate 106 2» I Parke ::30-100 I (69508) Rap. .Stride 114 31 W Bog'owski 21"-100 J C9671 ■"'•D'bfouniler 113 4* P Watrous 4..0-100 I (69564;/. Terrell 114 5 L Mills 960 -100 J $2 muuiels paid. Staunch, $0.60 straight, $3.00 place. $2.20 show: I.uc.v Kate. $3.20 place, $2.20 ) show: Rapid Stride. $2 20 show. Equivalent booking odds -Staunch. 230 to 100 1 straight. 50 to 100 place. 10 to 100 show: Lucy Kate. M to 100 place, 10 to 100 show; Rapid Strid-. • 10 to 100 show. Time. 24%. 49. 1:15. 1:42*4. 1:48. Track heavy. Winner ('. N. Freeman's b. in. 5. by Astronomer I Faithful, by Rroonist let (trained by C. N. Freeman: • bred by Mr. David Cideou). Went to post at 4:44. At post 3 minutes. Start 1 good and slow. Won easily; second and third 1 driving. Scratched C.OI17-'I)arnIey, 111. 69740 ' -EVENTH RACE— 1 1-16 Miles. (May f 10. 1S22— l:14's— 5— 100.) Parse $800. 3-year-olds and upward. Claiming. Net value to ) winner $C00; second, $125; third, $75. Kquiv. Odds. . Ind. Horse. Wt. Fin. Jockey. Straight. (69597 (The Ulster 97 Ink I Parke 71) IK) 0 GUltil'Bill Head 111 2* J Maiben 190-100 0 1 • I • 1 1 f ) . 0 0 (gM7»)Wl—ry 116 3'J K T Moore 7SO-100 (NHl)'KT. White 106 4s J Byrne 110-100 (68H44iDr. Shafer 111 M R Bolton 970-100 («9.*»94 )F. Rooster 116 610 K D-mayo 1 v I'M G9(Ji." K I'arpenter 97 7 K Horn 1K.~ 0-1'M . L iautucls paid, The lister. Slti.SO straight. $(J.40 place, $.'5.00 show: Bill Head, $4.20 place, $:;.l)0 show: Blazonry, $4.00 show. Kjuivalent booking odds -The lister. 740 to 100 -tiai-'ht. Bl to 100 place. r,0 to 100 show: Bill ll.ad. 110 to 100 place, M to 100 show; Blazonry, 100 to 100 show. Time. 24-5. 49 -5. 1.16. 1:43. 1:50. Track heavy. Winner A. S. Kastman's b. c. 3. by The Cur-. ragh Isirose, by Isidore (trained by M. Webb; bred by Mr. John Sanford). Went to po-t at ilU, At post 1 minute. Start good and slow. Won driving; second and third the same. Scratched— 4MB Johnny Overton. 10C. Overweignts The Lister, 3 pounds. Page 11 Latest Training Gallops Latest Training Gallops , ( (263) LKXINGTON. Ky., May 8.— Today's training gallcins here included the following: « LEXINGTON. Weather cloudy ; track slow ; "dogs up "— \ Three -Eighths Mile. 2«0 Rallot Brush .3* Croat Northerns^ 2.T_» Bob Tail 37% Huen Tine 37 257-Rnnrboii Boy .-41% 262 Keegan 37 24* Elemental 3S^ Sou. Pacific .38^ 2r.r, Flax 3S 2G1 The Swimmer 39 /5 249 Kijiht. took . 3S Half Mile. 2fi2 Boy 0 Boy !52Mi 2fiO-Lord Allen ...53 261 B. Believe Me.M% 2"9 Muxkcg 51 Bur-k K% 259 Main Spring ..52*4 261 Thitlagong ...51 260 Nassau 51% \ 2-~ 9 Cliilhowee 491t 2T.8 IVgcy 0 53 261 Evorhart 57 261 Taylor Ilay ...55 261 John Finn 52% 260 William A. ...53 204 King Tut 52% Five -Eighths Mile. 2.-.R Bo McMillan. 1:03% 258 Napoo 1:06 259 High Tost .1:08% 258 ■ Sweetheart .1:02% 254 Honor Man .1:12 258 Translate ...1:12 2.V. I,ugs 1:12 Three -Quarters Mile. 259 Bet 1y Beall l:22"i 260 Mary Rose .1:19*4 259 Indian Trail. 1:21 256 Sew. Tombs. 1:22 One Mile. 260 Claymore ...1:55 260 -My Dear 1:46% 2«1 F.. IVn::i 'tonl:48% 262 I'layful Miss.l:50 260 Jakie Hay ..1:51 Sweetheart is at home in soft going and did an extra good move. I'.o McMillan showed up well. Chilhowee worked impressively. PIMLICO, Md., May 8.— Today's train gallops at Pimlico included the following: PIMLICO. Weather clear ; track fast — Three -Eighths Mile. 259 Controversy ...36 linncbr 39 259-Demijohn 37% 259 Kiinrxiur 39 Craybeanl ....39 256 Stinferenee ....38 258 Hillsdale 36% 228 -The Sphinx ...38 257 Long Point ...36 26U War M:isk 36% 259 Oceanic 37% Wong Bok ....36 Half Mile. 1 -Bersaglicre ...50 2."7-I.:ent. Farrr-11..52% 260 Billy Barton .49'.-, 1«^» I.nsmore 51 2-5S (limt) 53 167 V.aximae 53 257-Comixa 49% Ml -Polynesia 50% Bayly 51 ^ 258-Setting Sun . . .52 2C0-Lady Zeus ...51 Wrack Horn ..51 Five -Eighths Mile. 258 Camouflage .1:05 256 Fusee 1:05% 249 Cr. o' B.iwn .1:07 262 Julia M 1:02% 258 C.J.Cr'gmile 1:02% 258-Past'l Swain. 1:05 Three -Quarters Mile. 257 Bluffer 1:20 255 Royal Duck .1:19 169 (op IVmnn .1:21 258 Two Featliersl :15% 250 King Jon .1:23 262 Vitamin 1:17 260 I .a Krass ...1:21 White Rock.. 1:15% 259 Mainmast . . .1:19 Seven-Eighths Mile. 2C0 -Noel 1:28 One Mile. 261 BVh Beanty.l:40 3 Our Boot* ..1:47 2W Bfllsolar l:4t TIM 1*1 Recent ..1:41 260 Cherry Pie ..1:42% 251 - Rock'horse ..1:54 63S Chuckle 1 :52 Sea Swell . .1 :5» 259-K\o(lus 1:42% Sl-Soumangha ..1:47 260-Jaoques ....1:46 2.VJ Trevelyun ...1:45 257 Macduff 143% Mile and an Eighth. 260 BarVy Busli.1:57 Mile and a Half. 84 Damask 2:44 258 Wrack Crass. 2:39 3-Irish Sea ...2:14 Hillsdale is showing speed again. Sunference was only cantering. War Mask is showing good form. Billy Barton was under restraint. Comixa ran well. Two Feathers is getting into good form. Noel showed speed all the way. Prince Regent ran a mile well. Macduff was djing his best. NEW YORK. N. Y., May 8.— Today's 3 training gallops over local courses included i the following : JAMAICA. Weather clear ; track fast — Three-Eighths Mile. 2C0 All Fair 39% 260-Ughter 40% Barion 37% 254 Margie C 38% ("ntess Clandgi-37% Marnjar 37 260 Clarice C. 11.3f.% 2"M Miss Cameo ...35% 2H0 Fl'ce B. Walke'3Sr. 242-M:.nna 38 Va First L. Hurd'g37% 259 N::Utol..ili 34% 25S-(;reat Mu . ...3ri'5 259 Zeus lassie ...38 | j 244 High Chief ...37% Half Mile. I 260 A. Matron? II. .49% M -Lady Choco ...49% '■ 2HO Hotter Times 51% 260 -Ma tie Maxim .53% MS Buster Keaton 50 252 Orpheus 49% 257 I'.roonistcr 51 LTfiO-IVrvieux 52% M!-€MMMMttl ...50% 260-Piiiuant B% Mi Horologe •"■ »'-. 256-Sue Donovan. 494s 259 Irish Pat M% Sandimas M1-, 257-lrish P.'gadier 49'i 200 Tuxedo 4'J% Five-Eighth Mile. 262 Mir. Cooper... 1 :03 2.V,-Rccom'dation 1:01% Mi l':i(lil.\'s l^.-s 1 Mfk 2.~ 9-Romany 1:06 259 I'. of lii.tui.: 1:06 L'tKJ-St. Allan ..l:te% Three -Quarters Mile. 260- Anonynous ..1:16% 258 Missionary ..1:19'-, 259 Day due 1:19 TM lift Salt ..1:1S% 262 High Prime 1:16 112 -S weepy 1:23 One Mile. 258 Ben Wood ..l:4f.% MB-OmMBM 1:45% 255 J, rainstorm . . 1 At% MS Frigate 1:44% ! i 2^:2 Blanc Seing .1:4)9% 2M Red I^gs ...1:44% 202-Beverwyok ..1:45% 253 South. Cross.. 1:46% i Mil* and an Eighth. 262 K. of the Spal :58 257 -Sea Cove ...1:58", High PrincC was not extended. Irish Brigadier looks good. Frigate is rtady for a good performance. j. Miss QuHO showed good speed. Nantokah has brilliant speed. Brainstorm was under restraint all the e way. Blanc Seing showed the best mile of the m ■pring season on this course. St a Cove looks and acts good. l'.everwyek and Costigan worked together. r. Southern Cross had an easy gallop. HE I.MONT PA UK THAINING TUACK. Weather clear ; track fast — Three -Eighths Mile. 80-r.rumelia* 37% 260 l.anins 3,~ 252 Cimhrm 38% 57-Runehse 39% 244 Kacnsa 3«% St. Anthony ..38% 2tKJ Ciallant Man ..37 % 252-Spic and Span M% Half Mile. 80 Cloughjordan ..49 Merrymas 51 Coue 52 260-Pep to Peep ..52 259-Dare Say 55 2.V Rigel 48% i Zil Devastation ...52 260 Right Royal ...52 Uo 50% 237 Rama 55 Iluniorette 49 250 Silk Tassel 52 260 Kittle Celt 52% Satirist 51% i 200 Mabel McKanc 50% 91 Vcnizelos 49 « \ \ Fire -Eighths Mile. 257 Moody 1:07 259-Paula Shay .1:02% Three -Quarters Mile. 259-Cape Clear ..1:21% 262 -Northeliff ..1:24 260 Cliesterhrook .1 17% 260 Toil 1:17% 259-Dream Makerl:21% 260 Tryster 1:19% 200-I.ittle Chief. .1:18% 253 Zero 119% Seven -Eighths Mile. Belmon 1:39 I.anius seems fresh and good. Venizelos and Clcugh Jordan were together. Rigel was under restraint. / Humorette ran well. ( Little Chief is training well. Tryster had an easy gallop. AQUEDUCT. Weather clear ; track fast — Half Mile. 104-H Warren 51 200-Valor 51 Vulcain yueen..r 2 260-Woodlake 48% Three-Quarters Mile. R9 Ather*tone ..1:14% 26rvSpeedr ftn ...1:19 257Clentilt 1:15 258 The Corsiir .1:18% 260-Royee Roots. .1:17% 2G0 True Eyes ..1:21 Seven -Eighths Mile. 25S Bayonet 1:29% 260-Overtake 1:32% 63 Dictator 1:29% One Mile. 260-Flan. Shirt .1:41% 258-Prince James. 1 :43% 249-High Spe~d ..1:45 260-Sylvan Springs1:15% Cllentilt seems on the improving order. Flannel Shirt is fit and good. l'rince James galloped easily. Maple Heights Entries 3 i | j I '■ ! i MAPLE HEIGHTS ENTRIES Tho figures under the heading "Eec." in the entrie3 helow show the best time cf each horse at the distance since January 1, 1921 no matter where it finished. In cases where record was made on other than a fast or good track, abbreviations show track conditions. Piohalilities: Weather clear: track fast. Racing starts at 2:15 p. m. (Chicago time 2:15). ® Superior mud runner. X Good mini runner. : -•: Fair mud runner. tM) Maidens. *.\ppienti.-" illotvnuce. b Blinkers. First Eace — 3-4 Mile. Purse $700. 3-year-olds and upward. Claiming. (Track record: July 25. 1922—1:12-3-109.) Today's Ind Horse. Wt. Roc. A.Wt.Han. I 69667 bFirst Consul 102 1:12% 6 103x725 69669 l.Anficipat;? 107 1:13 6 112x720 0 69469 Sultan 115 1:14% 3 102x715 69425 bAce 110 1:13% 5 112.715 6S'18 Quick Run 98 1:14 4 103x710 | 69'04 l.Tim Mctiee 162 1:14V- 8 108x710 69515 «li('antoen Cirl 105 1:15% 5 98x7a5 7, 69115- l.Broom Peddler ...113 1:14% 8 103®705 69478 Irene Walton (M 1.105 1:16% 3 100. 700 Sscond Race— 3-4 Mile. Purse ?700. 3 year-olds and upward. Claiming. • Track record: July 25. 1922—1:12—3—109) C9563- 'Spring Talc 103 1:13% 6 98x725 • 69061 «Miss Caltha 102 1:12% 6 105. 720 0 , 69524 »Wrecker 114 1:14s 5 103x715 69099 *She I evil 105 1:14% 7 105x715 ' 69355 Barry Shannon ... 9 108:i:710 69667 Malta C»,:1nce ...108 1:13% 9 118x710 695S8 IBloominsrton 100 1:14% 5 10SX710 69.00 'Little Beauty (Ml. 105 1:18 3 &S..705J 69539 Consort 116 1:16% 4 108x705 69702 'Diocletian 107 1:15% 5 103x700 ■ Third Race — 3-4 Mile. Purse $700. 4-vear-o'ds rnd upward. Claiming. Cl'rack record: July 25, 1922 1 :12 — 3—109.) 69736 'CARRIE MOORE . M 113'r. 7 160v725 69736 'hDell.imar 9Si1:l3%s 4 105x715 I 1 (69252) .la^-o 110 1:13% 7 112®715 69669 1. Mustard Seed 115 1:12% 4 108x715! 5 68589 Wild Flower 113 1:13% 6 113x710! 0 (69511) W rest 100 1:15% 5 110x705: )5i 66566' Hercules 112 1:17% 6 101x700, ■0 ; Fourth Race— 6 1-2 Furlongs. Cuyahoga Purse. Purse $800. 3 year olds. Claiming. (Track record: July 21, 1922— 1 :05%— 3 110) I 694723 Pennon 110 1:06% 112. .725 (69462) Ijicky Run 112 1:07% 112 720 (69703) Pud 96 1:07% 110x715 69459' Macbeth 104 1:06% 11JX7151 68356' Clabella 1011:08 105. .7051 69670 Doubtful 112 1:07% 112x705 I; i Fifth Race— 1 Mils, rurse $700. 4-ycar-oids and upward. Claiming, j (Track record: May 5, 1923—1:38% — 4—96.) 697061 Exhorier 107 1:40% 9 115x725 -*' | 69705 Cosconon 109 1:41 4 111x720 6S702 'Mau.bi 106 1:42% 5 110. .715 69706 bKrank Shannon ...102 1:42 7 115x710 6S705 American Soldier .107 1:41% 6 115X710 69423 Not Yet 104 1:43% 5 106.. 705 S 69293 bPit 10 115X700 W Sixth Race — 1 1-16 Mi'.es. Purse $800. 3 year olds and upward. Claiming. «■ (Track record: May 10, 1922 1:44% — 5—100.) 69739- 'Iaicy Kate 92 1:45% 5 103x725 (6S668) 'Allie O.-hii 3 94. 72) " 63933 'llyiinpom 166 1:46 5 112x715 (69671)'bNortl, Wales 97 1:46% 4 115x715 ig 69273 S-rbian 112 1:47 7 107x710 [0 69671 'Hainan 10S 1 :47% 6 106X.7O5 ,-, 69C68 'lrosity 94 1:49% 3 93. .700 30 Seventh Rnce — 1 Mil? a^d 70 Yards. Purse S700. 4 -ye:ir-c!ds and upwanj. Claiming. "■ (Track record: July 27, MM— 1:42% — T— 106.) C9672 '(.ii'-y Joe 92 T45-V, 4 106.. 725 25 695S5 'Mary Maxim Ill 1.44% 4 10JX720 H (69487) 'Han 1 full 1*7 1:43% 10 111X715 C9739 IRapid Stride 107 1:15% 6 116X715 g 69543 Edna D 5 10S X 715 69740 Financial R . ester. 114 1:47% 6 116x700 B 69543 Search Light III. ..107 1:47% 7 116X710 69672 The Wmttgrntt ... 98 1:49 5h 5 116x705 05 A Maisonneuve Park Entries i j. e m r. i i MAISONNEUVE PARK ENTRIES Tho figures under the heading "Ree." in the entries below show the best time of each horse at the distance since January 1, j 1921 no matter where it finished. In cases v.here record was made on other than a fast or good track, abbreviations show track conditions. I Probabilities: Weather clear: traek fast, Racing starts at 2.30 p. m. (Chicago time 2:30). ), ® Superior mud ruuuer. X Good mn.l runner :j: Fair mud runner. (M) Maidens. 'Apprentice l^ allowance, b Blinkers. First Race — 6 1-2 Furlongs. Purse $325. 3-j ar-olds and upward. Claiming. Today's i Ind. Horse. Wt Ree. A.Wt.Han. ]L (69743) bNan 110 123% 7 115. .725 69746 bTop Rung 120 1:25% 7 110. .720 m 69712' D-iirvman 110.1:23% 8 117x715 1S 69709- Kinetic 5 117X710 'J° 69673- Dr»pe:v 110 1:24% 6 113.710 JJ 69713 Jake Schas 117 1:26% 8 117®705 69744 Human 9 117*700 00 Second Race — About 5-8 Mile. Purse $325. 3-year-olds and upward. Claiming. 69710' Chimera 1 111x725 L'5 69". 43- Uueen Mazonia ... 3 107. 720 :20 ( / ( 69741 Jota 3 102.. 715 1 69710 Mr . C.rnndy 4 111X710 J 69747 Irish Dawn |M)... 3 109. .700 Third Race— About 5-8 Mile. Purse $325. 4-year-olds and upward. Claiming. (69744) Venal Joy • 109. .725 69281 bMidnigbt Storis-s . 4 107x720 66535= Almirante I 108x715 69745 Kitty Cheatham . .. 9 113.710 69707' bCtis Scheer 8 115X705 69712 Vanity Dresser 4 117x700 Fourth Race — 1 Mile. Purse $325. 3-year-olds and npward. Claiming. 69743 'Sporting Chance .104 1:40% 5 108X725 (69710) Neapolitan 105 1:41% 4 110x720 69712 Sir Admm 110 1:43% 8 113x715 69745, bMark West 6 108.700 69741' 'Connecticut 7 108. .705 Fifth Race — 6 1-2 Furlongs. Pnrsp $325. 3-year-olds and upward. Handicap. (69746) bASSCMB 9 115*725 (69480) bThe Wag 4 102x715 69594 Ike Mills 8 105X715 69746' bGolden Red Ill 1:23 8 103x715 (69711) Ballotcar 5 119x700 ' 69711 American Eagle ... 8 104X710 69746' bThe I esert 6 106x705 69711 Blue Brush 112 1:21% 4 105. .700 \ Sixth Race— 1 Mile. Purse $325. 3 year-olds and upward Claiming. 69620 Big Noise 4 103. . 725 69745 Little Rotntier 113 1:44% 5 111x720 ] 69742' bBnmpety Bumps .. 4 111x715 , 69710' bSemper Stalwart .103 1:41% 10 113x710 69747 Jealous Woman(M) 3 103.. 705 ■ Seventh Race — About 5-8 Mile. Purse $325. 3-year-olds and upward. Claiming. 69708 India 4 111.725 ' 68694 'bKehoma 5 106. . 720 I 69,;42' Doctor D 11113x715' 69741 Josephine K 5 111. .710 • 69747 Miss Ruth U. (M). 3 107.. 705 Racing Dates for 1923 RACING DATES FOR 1923 1 Kentucky Association. Lexington, Ky. : April 28 to May 9 (10 days). Mutuels. Maryland Jockey Club, Pimlico, Baltimore, Md.: May 1 to May 12 (11 days). Mutuels. Metropolitan Jockey Club, Jamaica: May 2 to May 23 (19 days). Oral. Ix ndon Jockey Club, Maisonneuve Park, Montreal, Quebec : May 5 to May 12 (7 days). Mutuels. : I 0 | 7, • 0 , ' ■ ANNUAL SPRING OFFER ( FOR THE FIRST WEEK OF THE LOUISVILLE MEETING STARTING MAY 12 WE ARE GOING TO GIVE OUR J SATURDAY SPECIALS, May 12 SATURDAY SPECIALS, MAY 19, Derby Day I I t l MAY 17 SPECIALS, $i.00 MAY 18 SPECIALS, $5.00 E ALL FOR $5.00 Besides the above we are coin? to mail all suh-| scrlbers to this OFFER our selections for the t to KENTUCKY DERBY THREE DAYS Dl ADVANCE You will have to ret your subscription in at once if you do not want to miss our first Louisville Saturday Special. TODAYS FORM SPECIAL: March-Peach-46-18-99-41. 1 ^ 403, 22 WEST QULNCY ST.. - CHICAGO, ILL. 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One of the principal of these was the : Premio ltegina Klena, an annual fixture . named in honor of Italy's queen and worth . 30,000 lire, pre-war value $6,000. but present value about $1,500. It is for three-year-old fillies and, after the Italian Oaks, the leading stake for the age and sex. Contested March 18, it was won by F. Tesio's bay filly Duccia ' de Buoninsegna, by Bridge of Karn (son of Cyllene and Santa Brigida, by St. Simon), out of Dutch Mary, by William the Third ; granddam the famous mare Pretty Polly, by Gallinule. She defeated four others easily by two lengths, running a mile in 1 :42, ridden by F. Kegoli, and carrying 123 pounds. The winner was bred in Ireland by Major Giles Loder. ITALIAN "GRAND NATIONAL." The Steeplechase N'azionale, the Italian equivalent of the Knglish Grand National, was run March 1, and won by t'ommendatore G. Borenzini's Kayoshk, a six-year-old bay gelding by Sea Sick — Heresy, ridden by J. Herold and carrying 147 Vi pounds. The field was small, only three starting. The distance, about two miles, was run in 3:55. The value of the stake was 12,000 lire. The Optional Handicap of 20.000 lire, for three-year-olds, was run February 18 and won by the Bellotta Stable's Gratis, a bay colt by Harry of Hereford (brother of Swynford) — Celine, ridden by J. Takacs. under the light impost of 108 pounds. The distance, about seven-eighths of a mile, was run in 1 :33. Kight started. The Gran Corsa di Siepi, of 15.000 lire, another big jumping event, was run February 22 and won by Cavaliere G. Coccio's Espana. beating eight others, including Kayoshk. Espana, a four-year-old filly by Areonte — Klsa. was ridden by E. Evans at 132 pounds and ran about two miles in 3 :47. ELLERA'S GOOD VICTORY. The Premio Municipio di Roma, of 20,000 lire, was run February 25 and won by G. de Montel's five-year-old bay mare, Ellera, by Icy Wind (son of 1-aveno and Cauld Blast, by St. Frusquin) — Eagerly, by Eager; next dam Queen of Manoa, by Bendigo. She was ridden by H. Louillon at 123 pounds and ran about a mile and three-quarters in 2 :29. Ellera was bred in Czecho-Slovakia by Sig-nora Marie Baltazzi. The Premio Meiton. of 20.000 lire, was run March 4 and won by the Bellotta Stable's Alexandroshene, bay colt, four, by Dagor son of Flying Fox) — Alpenveilchen, by Royal Lancer, ridden by L. Varga at 132 pounds, lie running about three-quarters in 1:15. The winner was bred in Hungary. RAPIDO SHOWS SPEED. The l'remio Parioli, of 50,000 lire, one of the leading events for three-year-olds, was run March 11 and won by the Marchese R. Talon's bay colt. Rapido, by Signorino, ltay's leading sire, he by Best Man — Signorina, by St. Simon ; Rapido's dam being Roella, by Lally. she out of liugiadi, by Melanion ; next dam Rose The, by Melton. Rapido, ridden by U. Gabrielli at 127 M pounds, ran about one mile in 1 :45. beating five others. At Nice, on the French Riviera, the principal event of the spring meeting, the Grand Prix de Nice, was run March 18. This race, for a purse of 100.000 francs, is for all ages. over a course of 2.200 meters, or about a mile and three-quarters. There were eight starters and the favorite, Jean Lieux's Harpo-crate, a five-year-old bay horse, by St. Ange III. (he by Son o' Mine, son of Isonomy) from Hush, by St. Serg, won easily by two lengths. He carried top weight, 145 pounds, and was ridden by M. Allemand. The American representative in this race, A. K. Ma-comber's Pantgruel, ridden by O'Neill, was unplaced. General Turf Gossip GENERAL TURF GOSSIP E. E. Mooar notified friends today that the new grandstand at New Kensington, Pa., had been completed. The Rancocas' Little Chief is near a race. He worked three-quarters in 1 :lti% at Belmont Park Tuesday. Judge F. W. Gerhardy has announced that he has restored to good standing C. W. Ross, who was disciplined at New Kensington, Pa., last fall. G. D. Widener's old gelding Lanius is in tiptop form and it will take a mighty good horse to beat him. He has shown dazzling speed in his work-outs. Judge Joseph A. Murphy, at the conclusion of the Maple Heights meeting, will go to Thorncliffe Park. Toronto, where he will serve as presiding steward. W. Daniels' Blanc Seing worked a mile in 1:40%, at Jamaica Tuesday, in preparation for his engagement in the Preakness Stakes Saturday, in which he is said to be a sure starter. Sure Preakness Starters SURE PREAKNESS STARTERS NEW YORK. N. Y.. May 8.— The Rancocas Stable's Zev. Benjamin Block's Better Luck and William Daniels' Blanc Seing will all be shipped to Pimlieo Wednesday Might, to fill tin ir engagements in the Preakness Stakes. It is also the intention to send all three of them to l. uisville for the Kentucky Derby, after the running of the big Maryland Jockey Club feature Saturday. . • Kentucky Racing Dates KENTUCKY JMCING DATES IK X1NGTON— April 2S to May 9. LOUISVILLE— Maj 12 to June 2. 1. ATOM A— June 5 to July 7. ASH I. AM)— July 10 to July 31. IIVDK PARK— August 4 to August 25. Relaxation in Breeding: Something More than Mere Financial Profit in Producing Horses 1 ! l , | ■ : . . ' RELAXATION IN BREEDING. Something More Than Mere Financial Profit in Producing Horses. What man is better qualified to tell of the thrill that comes in breeding a stake winner than John E. Madden. It was Mr. Madden who bred a greater number of stake winning thoroughbreds than any three breeders in America, and he has also stood at the head of our breeders for six consecutive years. Mr. Madden has written entertainingly in The Spur on the breeding of horses as a pleasure and relaxation for the tired business man. Here is what he says : One hears so much talk these days about the tired business man and others who are seriously looking for some form of exercise or relaxation that will take them out into the open air, away from business problems or other cares, and not bore them to death — as most forms of exercise and cut-and-dried relaxation do — that I have wondered why men of affairs who can well afford it do not take up the pursuit of breeding horses on a modest scale. I can think of nothing that offers a wider diversion or that better enables a man to forget himself and his troubles. PLEASURE IX PRODUCING. Regardless of the financial result, the attraction of running fine animals is strong, but on the breeding side tne great pleasure comes in producing; ana, as in many other walks of life, it is the unexpected that is constantly happening. The truth is there is scarcely a man who does not love the horse and if he owns one he has selected it because it is good to look at, or a fine jumper; for this is merely human nature asserting itself. The study of mating mares and the consideration of their blood lines is a fascinating occupation to which any desired amount of time and thought may be given, and when it comes to thrills there is none greater than seeing a youngster of your own breeding flash past the post a winner in the Futurity or other classic race. Half a dozen mares and no stallion forms the best equipment for the beginner. The mares should be the best procurable and the selection should not be influenced too much by racing ability. Lily Agnes, dam of Ormonde, won twenty-one races. Pocahontas, dam of Stockwell, Rataplan and King Tom, could not win a race, while Ornament, dam of Sceptre, never started. BREEDER HAS WIDE FIELD. Without a stallion the breeder is free to patronize the best stallions available according to the blood line of his mare. These mares should be well enough bred to make any colt from them acceptable as a stallion for stud services and in purchasing his mares let the breeder have this end in view. I am convinced that this is the most satisfactory method to follow. Pleasure is assured and a profit on the venture is possible. After a reputation has been gained, the rest is comparatively easy. Like a man making his first ten thousand, the struggle is at the start. The beginner should not commit the error of confining his operations to a small acreage. The thoroughbred must have plenty of room. The man who breeds the race horse never loses him. Though the horse may run in another man's colors, the glory in part always goes to the breeder. I can illustrate this by my own experience. Whenever a horse wins that was bred at Hamburg Place it gives me the keenest pleasure, no matter who owns him. The expectation and exhilaration created by the breeding and racing of thoroughbreds furnish the best remedy for all kinds of depression. No lottery ticket was ever found in the pocket of a suicide. If the wealthy idle and the tired business men will take up the breeding of thoroughbreds as a pastime, they will at least enjoy life, even though they die poor. • « . Pimlico Turf News PIMUCO TURF NEWS BALTIMORE, Md., May 8. J. J. Fan-el. Jr.. and G. W. Foreman ship from here to Toronto. George Miller has been appointed starter at the coming meeting at Phoenixville. Jockey McCoy will leave here for Cleveland prior to joining the Tons stable at Toronto. J. W. Healy will ship part of A. C. Bost-wick's horses from here to Woodbine Park and the remainder to Belmont Park. H. L. Kennedy has decided to ship from here to New York. Kennedy has two promising two-year-olds, Trap Brook and Clinging Vine. World was received today that J. Byers would ship the filly Dot from Jamaica to I'imlico to fulfill her engagements in the Preakness Stakes. T. J. Healy shipped eight of the R. T. Wilson horses to New York, while Max Hirsch shipped the stable he had here to the same point the latter part of last week. B. L. Cole reecived the Irish mare Alice Quickthorn this morning and was highly pleased with her appearance. She is an upstanding rugged mare and shipped well. Jockey A. Johnson was suspended for four days for disobedience at the barrier and lined an additional $200 for using objectionable language to the assistant starters. W. S. Kilmer, accompanied by trainer J. S. Smith, witnessed Sunny Sal being schooled at the barrier this morning. The filly repeated her performance of yesterday, squatting and wheeling sideways. Bain threatened during the morning and fell heavily previous to the running of the third race, forcing the crowd to se.'k the shelter of the stands. The slight downpour, however, did not affect the going, which was exceptionally favorable. J. C. Fletcher's Cheechako: Records Best Training Work of King's Platers at Woodbine-Seagram Horses Arrive J. C. FLETCHER'S CHEECHAKO Records Best Training Work of King's Platers at Woodbine — Seagram Horses Arrive. TORONTO, Ont. May S.— The weather was cold and the track fast at Woodbine today. A biting wind chilled the railbirds to the marrow. The best work of the spring training season by any horse was a mile and an eighth by J. C. Fletcher's four-year-old King's Plater Cheechako. With Antiphon and Algonquin as pacemakers, he began at the eighth post and ran the first quarter in 21%, three-eighths in M%, half in 49%, mile in 1 :43% and pulled up mile and an eighth in 1 :58%. While Cheechako had only about M pounds on his back, the gallop was impressive. The Fletcher Plater trailed his pacemakers the first part of it. After going three-quarters he overtook them and went to the front. The Giddings Plater, Honey's Jewel, with Boyal Visitor as a running mate and with jockey Stevens in the saddle, was sent a mile again this morning. He worked in 1 :40%, the first part being quite fast, but appeared to trail off after going three-quarters. The fractional time was 24, 49% and 1:17%. The Seagram horses, which arrived from Waterloo last night, made their first appearance on the track this morning. The older division all looked to be well advanced in their work, despite sickness in the stable during the winter. Parisian Diamond. Golden Sphere. Bulldog Drummond and Brilliant Jester all look exceptionally well. The Kirkfield Stable's sprinter James F. O'Hara turned in a fast three-quarter in 1 :15%. Vennie from the same stable ran three-quarters in 1:18. The Sunnyside Stable's pair, Uncle John and Baby Mine, arrived today from Maryland. They are both entered in the Toronto Cup and are ready to race. Other works at Woodbine today were as follows: Attorney Muir. three-eighths in 39% ; Arendal, half in 51% ; Assyrian Queen, three-eighths in 38% ; Mary Jane Baker, mile in 1 :45% : Anaprisa and Uptown, three-eighths in 1 :00 ; War Fox, three-quarters in 1:19; King Trojan, three-eighths in 40; Star Realm, half in 50% ; Atlantida, a two-year-old, three-eighths in SI ; Jean Corey, half in 53% ; Joaquina. three-quarters in 1 :21 ; Yorkist, five-eighths in 1 :04 ; El Jes-mar, three-quarters in 1 :19%. English Horses on Way: Hunters, Jumpers and Brood Mares Coming on Mississippi E. E. Coussell ' , j , 1 1 » ENGLISH HORSES ON WAY ^ Hunters, Jumpers and Brood Mares Coming on Mississippi. ♦ Mrs. F. Ambrose Clark Has Two Thoroughbred Steeplechasers on the Ship — Stallion Atliuara in the Shipment. (BY E. E. COUSSELL..) LONDON, England. April 16.— Every sfall on the Atlantic Transport Company's steamship Mississippi was filled when she left the London docks on Saturday. April 14. — She carried over sixty animals in addition to ten foxhounds and several greyhounds. The former were for Windsor T. White and W. Chanler. They were purchased from the famous Berkeley pack. The majority of the horses on board are of the hunter and polo pony class. There are, however, a number of thoroughbred hunters, several good jumpers, a few brood mares and the stallion Athdara, a son of Desmond. H. V. Colt's consignment consisted of twenty-one head, of which eight are thoroughbreds, including: Blue Ray. bay mare, 191S. by Radames — Blue Stocking, by drey Leg. Vodka, brown mare. 1917. by Kroonstad — White Fort, by The White Knight. Miss Prepared, bay mare, 1918, by Prepared -La Rosa, by Bonarosa. Another in this consignment is Cascade, a beautiful five-year-old bay mare, which won the Championship Cup as the best polo pony at the Great London show in March, 1923. THOROUGHBRED HUNTERS. Among the thoroughbred hunters are several which are well known in Ireland as winners of good point to point events. In this connection Flip, a non-pedigree mare, had a big reputation. The animals are: St. Finbar. brown gelding, 3, by St. Vitus — Brown Bracken, by Ccnimon. Walshtown, bay gelding, 4, by Coligny — Clack, by Morganatic. Pearson, bay gelding. 4. by St. Dunstan — Fell Maiden, by Keswick. Marcub". bay gelding, 3, by Marten — Follicule, by Calllstrate. Silver Clow, bay mare. 7, by Bridge of Earn — Dim Light, by Walmsgate. The last named is a big upstanding mare, typical of some of her sire's offspring. Mrs. F. Ambrose Clark is also importing a couple of thoroughbreds which have been running over jumps in England. It has not yet l:een announced whether they will be raced in the United States. Herminius has done best, for he was third in a two-mile steeplechase over the difficult Sandown Park course in February last. There were twelve runners. He carried 1" D pounds. Herminius is a bay gelding, five years old, by Prince Hermes, son of Cyllene. from a mare by Trenton, son of Musket. There should be no doubt as to his stamina. Mrs. Clark's other horse is Burton, a dark bay four-year-old gelding, by Burton, from Dru-cilla, which is related to six or seven winners, including Loch Eck, a brilliant handi-capper and good stayer in South Africa. In view of her consignment, for Mr. George Watson has numerous animals on board, the arrival of the Mississippi will create general interest among horsemen, hunting people and polo plavers. " ^