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Daily Racing Form: n. Monday, March 17, 1924 Daily Racing Form. 400dpi TIFF G4 page images Triangle Publications, Inc., Chicago, IL 1924 drf1924031701 These pages may be freely searched and displayed. Permission must be received for subsequent distribution in print or electronically. Daily Racing Form: n. Monday, March 17, 1924 Daily Racing Form. Triangle Publications, Inc., Chicago, IL 1924 $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] ' Copyright, 1924. by DAILY RACING FOEM PUBLISHING CO. Reproduction of any matter contained herein without written permission expressly prohibited. . - VOL. XXX. NO. 77. CHICAGO, MONDAY, MARCH 17, 1924. PRICE 15 CENT3 End at New Orleans: Louisiana Derby Closing Day Feature at Jefferson Park END AT NEW ORLEANS Louisiana Derby Closing Day Feature at Jefferson Park. . Black Gold Probable Favorite, with Thorndale a Close and Strong Second Choice. NEW CHILEANS, La., March 1G. With the running of the Louisiana Derby at Jefferson Park Monday the Ions winter season of racing: in New Orleans will come to an end and immediately afterward will come the departure for other racing; points of officials, race followers and others connected with the racing. Indications point to fine weather and a fast track for the closing day's racing, together with a vast outpouring of racing enthusiasists to view the running of the Derby and bid adieu to the thoroughbreds until .next winter rolls around. The Louisiana Derby has attracted a field that, for quantity and quality, will compare favorably with those of previous years and, with a fast track, a truly run contest is bound to result. Black Gold, despite his top impost of 120 pounds, is favored on the eve of the contest and will probably go to the post carrying the bulk of the public's money. Benjamin Block's consistent colt Thorndale will be the second choice and his fine races here this winter, together with his acknowledged fitness to traverse the Derby distance of a mile and an eighth, will attract to his standard a world of support. The Grecntrco pair, Rinkey and Dazzler, are also highly regarded, notably the former, which may be the one to carry off the race. Of the others, Blotter, which will carry the locally-owned colors of the Southland Stable, and Brilliant Cast, from the Idle Hour Stock Farm Stable, are considered the best and the ones most likely to upset calculations. The Derby colts were not asked to do anything of an ambitious nature Sunday morning, as their trainers believe they are lit and ready to run to their best form Monday afternoon. Most of the colts were cantered at short distances to keep them keyed up for their best efforts in the Derby. EXODUS NORTH rXDEB IVAT. The exodus of horses for northern racing points Is already well under way and before ! the end of the present week both local plants will be well depopulated of their thoroughbred colonies. A majority of the early departures are stables intended for the early spring meetings at Bowie and Huntington. Horsemen shipping to those points are encountering the usual difficulty of securing cars. Sunday witnessed a number of departures and chief among the number was the stable I of Mose Goldblatt, comprising fifteen head,! which was dispatched to Louisville, Ky., in charge of Ben Walters. In one of the cars that took the Goldblatt horses Louis Taubcr shipped the horse Make Up, which is also destined for Louisville. Quite a few stables will leave Tuesday morning for Huntington, W. Va., and included in the number will be the establishments of J. J. Russell, James Bobertson, H. 13. Bowns. J. Shields and E. McCown. The latter will ship Vennie, Avispa, Torsida and Arrowhead, while among the Russell band will be Sleigh Bells, Beg Pardon and Tingling. I The Bowns consignment, in charge of George Zeigler, will embrajce Pathan, Anne, Balco Baby Lane and San Dimas. M. J. Murphy is another trainer who has decided to ship to Bowie Tuesday.- J. J. Troxlcr has decided to ship his stable to Lexington, Ky., next Wednesday. DELAYING HIS DEPARTURE. Mrs. George Reed's two-year-old, Broadway, which has been in Troxler's care all winter, was turned over Sunday to Fred, Burlew, who will take the youngster to Jamaica when he ships the Ben Block stable to that track April 23. Burlew is delaying : his departure for the North until the advent of better weather in that section and will keep Thorndale and his other horses here until that time. Howard Oots, who has jockey L. McDer-mott under contract, has agreed to permit the boy to ride for Andy Blakely at Tijuana until the opening of the Kentucky spring ' racing season at Lexington. McDermott will leave Tuesday morning for the Lower California track. Trainer William Hurley has decided not to ship the Idle Hour Farm Stable's horses to Lexington until after the first of April. J. Lowenstein will ship his stable to Lexington March 24. F. P. Letellier, whose horses are stabled at the Fair Grounds, transferred his Derby eligible. Blotter, to Jefferson Park Sunday morning. Mr. Letellier is undecided about his future plans, but may decide on a campaign on the Kentucky tracks next spring. At an auction sale of horses in training held at Jefferson Park Saturday morning twelve head were disposed of at nominal prices. Following were the best sales: Arrowhead, 5575, E. McCown; Georgette, $400. II. D. Holmes; Uncle Sonny, $350, "W. H. Flzec; Mary Lynn, $350, V. Crane. i 1924 Belmont Stakes: Prospective Candidates for Rich Eastern Three-Year-Old Race 1924 BELMONT STAKES Prospective Candidates for Rich Eastern Three-Year-Old Race. St. James a Formidable Eligible t Rancocas Stable Holds a Strong Hand. NEW YORK, N. Y March 16. The spring stakes for three-year-olds exercise a greater attraction for racegoers than other events of the turf decided in the early part of the year. There is always a desire to see whether favorites of the previous year havo held their own in quality, or whether soma of the dark division as two-year-olds havo developed championship form. This chango between two and three-year-old form gives racing much of its fascination both to owners and to public. The winners at two may only be Hashes in the pan at three, whilo the plodding two-year-old may show tha stamina needed to win the real tests of racing at three. Of these early races for three-year-olds tha Eelmont Stakes run at Belmont Park early in June is generally regarded as a conclusive, test. It is a furlong further than the Kentucky Derby" and a quarter of a mile longer than the Preakness, both of which are decided prior to the Belmont, which was inaugurated in 18G7 when it was ran over tho old saddle-bags course at Jerome Park, tha original home of the American Jockey Club. IN EXCESS OF $50,000. The Belmont Stakes of 1924 closed witli 474 nominations, and its value should be considerably in excess of $50,000. It is for entire colts and fillies and from present indications there should be a larger field than usual. Eliminating those that have failed to show sufficient promise as two-year-olda to warrant the belief that they will go to the post in this year's classic, the field should come from the following: George D. Widener St. James, by Ambassador IT. Bobolink, ly Gallinule. Kancocas Stable Mail Play, by Fair Play Madcap. by Kock Sand. Rancocas Stable Stamvir, by Ballot Miss Crittenden, by Royal Flush HI. Rancocas Stable Ilounnore, by Ilourless Bel- Bravia, by Ben Brusli. Rancocas Stable Purchaser, by Ormondale Cherry- ola, by Tanzmeister. E. 11. Bradley Beau Butler, by Black Toney Santa Anna II., by Martagon. August Belmont Ordinance, by Ormondale Dona Roca, by Rock Sand. August Belmont Lucky Tlay, by Fair Play - Lucky Catch, by Trap Rock. August Belmont Blind Play, by Fair Play Blue Grass, by Prince Palatine. August Belmont Pricemakcr, by Ilourless Fair Priscilla, by Fair Play. J. S. Cosden Lord Baltimore II., by Trap Rock Federal Girl, by Ultimus. .T. K. Madden Gypsy King, by Sir Martin Elizabeth I). It., by Star Shoot. "V. S. Kilmer Mint Briar, by Sun Briar Sweet Briar II., by St. Frusquin. W. S. Kilmer Sunny Sal, by Sun Briar Salvola- tile, by Disguise. Harry Payne Whitney Transmute, by Broomstick. Traverse, by Tracery. Harry Payne Whitney Whiskalong, by Whisk Broom II. Lady Hamburg II., by Hamburg. Harry Payne Whitney Husky, by Whisk Broom II. Stamina, by Nasturtium. Harry Payne Whitney Klondyke, by Whisk Broom II. Cresson, by All Gold. R. U Wilson Ruiiuingwild, by Olambala Sunburst, by Banastar. R. T. Wilson Broomfield, by Olambala Genesta. by Broomstick. Belair Stud Aga Khan, by Omar Khayyam Lady Carnor, by Radium. San ford Stud Farm Samaritan, by Grand Parado Red Cross IV., by Mat-Donald II. Sanford Stud Farm Stockade, by Swyuford Hemlock, by Spearmint. Benjamin Block Thorndale, by Sir Martin Maudo B. L., by Star Shoot. Gifford A. Cochran Sun Flag, by Sun Briar Private Flag, by Hamburg. Gifford A. Cochran Spic and Span, by Whisk, Broom II. Subrosa, by Disguise. Lee Ror-enberg Sun Pal, by Sun Briar My Friend, by Disguise. Mrs. W. M. Jeffords Diogenes, by Ballot Smoky-Lamp, by Plaudit. H. C. Fisher Mr. Mutt, by Ballot Eden Hall, by Armeath. Greentree Stable The Vintner, by Omar Khayyam Mary Maud, by Irish Lad. Greentree Stable Leopardess, by Dominant Fres- nay, by Meddler. E. P.. McLean Modest, by Colin Shyness, by Hist Majesty. Riviera Stable Bonaparte, by Trouibcck Brambla Rose, by Von Trump. BRED IN THE PURPLE. Of the above St. James was the largest money winner as a two-year-old, his successful races, which included the Futurity, yielding a return of $S0,uS5. St. James is bred to win a race like the Belmont, as he is from a mare by Gallinule, while his grand-dam is the renowned race mare and successful matron Chelandry, by Goldfinch. Beau Butler, winner of the Pimlico Futurity and highly regarded by his connections, earned ?57,9S0 as a two-year-old. lie too is out of an imported dam and is bred to stay. Diogenes won $48,725 in his two-year-old campaign, his best race being the Hopeful Stakes. By Ballot from a mare by Plaudit, Diogenes' forte would seem to be speed, 1 (Continued on second page.) 1924 BELMONT STAKES (Continued from first page.) though Ballot stayed well and Plaudit won the Kentucky Derby. The Rancocas Stable holds a strong hand in this year's Belmont. Their nominations include Mad Play, brother to Mad Hatter, whose autumn campaign was brilliant; Stan-wix, brother to Lord Brighton, which was invinciole at Bowie, and Hourmore, half brother to Black Toney, in addition to Braca-dale and Tester. Harry Payne Whitney's best candidate, taking blood lines as an index to staying power, would seem to be Transmute, whose dam is Tracery. Whisk-along, Husky and Klondike were huge two-year-olds, heavily muscled and of the sprinting type. Major Belmont's main reliance for a race he would probably rather win than any other on the roster of the Westchester Racing Association, because it was named in honor of his father, would appear to be Ordinance. This colt has come on in fine shape and, being out of a Rock Sand dam, he should get the course. Richard T. Wilson's Runningwild has never shown in pun-lic how good a colt he is. Broomfield is a half brother to Wilderness, but he wasn't as good a two-year-old as that handsome son of Campfire. "Bud" Fisher's Mr. Mutt is one that may be looked for to improve over winter, as he Avas running on at the end of his races last autumn. The Vintner is the best looking colt by Omar Khayyam in training hereabouts. On looks he will not disgrace the Greentree Stable. Aga Khan is bred to stay. The Belair Stud thought they had a good colt in him last fall. There is an abundance of staying blood I ' in the Sanford Stud Farm's pair. This is es- I pecially true of Stockade, whose sire, Swn-ford, is recokened at the top of the tree for j j bottom in England. Hemlock, the dam. is i by the Derby winner. Spearmint, out of Key-i stone, which threw the St. Leger vinner, Key-j soe. As Swynford also won the St. Leger, ' Stockade is bred to run all day. j Lord Baltimore II. impressed racegoers as a sprinter last year and so did Sun Flag, I Spic and Span, Mint Briar. Sun Pal and j i ' Sunny Sal. Gypsy King and Thorndale are by the stayer, Sir Martin, out of Star Shoot marcs. The former ran impressively late in the fall and might show well over a distance of ground. All in all there is plenty of material for a race in keeping with the traditions of the Belmont, which has been won in the past by the best horses of the American turf. Wonderful Gloaming Back: New Zealand Crack, Considered through with Racing, Scores WONDERFUL GLOAMING BACK . New Zealand Crack, Considered Through With Racing, Scores. Wins Forty-Sixth Victory of His Career in Waterloo Stakes at Wellington His Earnings Now Exceed $165,000. 1 ... Gloaming, one of the sensational winners of the Australian turf, went wrong last year and it was not thought likely that he would ever face the starter again. He was shipped back from Australia to New Zealand after he went wrong, however, and has been resting for a considerable period. He made his return to racing at Wellington, New Zealand, January 26, and won the Waterloo Stakes. This victory brought his total of races won to forty-six and his earnings went above the $165,000 mark. The following account of his return to racing was written by Pilot for the Sydney Referee : Though Gloaming's legs were sufficiently bad to prevent him from running in Sydney in the spring, R. J. Mason did not for a moment think he had finished his racing career. "Ho may win some more short distance weight-for-age races in New Zealand," he remarked. "His legs should stand well enough for those, as a severe preparation is unnecessary." On returning to Christchurch Gloaming was eased up, and the holiday had such a good effect that some Australian racing men who visited New Zealand recently reported his legs as looking almost as clean as when much younger. In picking the Waterloo Stakes at Wellington on Saturday last for Gloaming's reappearance Mason displayed his customary astuteness. The penalties associated with the race were for winners of certain amounts since the commencement of August, and, while Gloaming consequently had nothing extra, that good mare, Glentruin, had to put up a ten-pound penalty. With Gloaming nearly well it would take something exceptional to beat him on those terms, and it is no wonder Glentruin failed, notwithstanding that a couple of days earlier she was a good second with 137 pounds in the Metropolitan, three-quarters, won by San-tonio, 91 pounds. The latter is a San Fran gelding. Cabled reports of the race say that Gloaming only beat Glentruin a neck in 1:126 for the three-quarters, but possibly his victory was easier than suggested by the bare margin. He took the lead from Nigger Minstrel nearly an eighth from home and then Y'oung may have recokoned he could afford to cut it a little fine when Glentruin made her effort. With Gloaming in anything like his best form no doubt he could. I believe there is an idea of bringing Glentruin to Sydney in the spring, but it is questionable whether it would be advisable as her recent deeds would probably assure her just enough weight to keep her out of the winning list at Randwick. Horse Show at Ft. Myer: To Augment Fund for Sending Team to Olympic Games HORSE SHOW AT FT. MYER To Augment Fund for Sending Team to Olympic Games. Most Horses to Be Taken Abroad Arc Thoroughbreds Their Condition Excites General Admiration. WASHINGTON, D. C, March 16. Lovers of good horses, from all over the East, filled the riding hall on the government reservation at Fort Myer on the occasion of the one-day horse show, held' under the auspices of the federal authorities, on the afternoon of Saturday, March 8. The show, which was ably managed by Major C. L. Scott of the Quartermaster Corps, had a threefold purpose to augment the fund being raised by the American Remount Association by private subscriptions for the transportation of the equestrian team to represent the United States at the Olympic games in France next July ; to furnish the residents of the capital was an afternoon's entertainment, and to give Major John D. Barry, the team captain of the outfit, an opportunity to show the results of his efforts in gathering and developing the material, which it is confidently expected will give a good account of itsalf abroad. The committee of the American Remount Association, which guaranteed to finance the venture if the federal authorities would grant leave of absence to the officers taking part, needed $15,000 before last Saturday's show. Major Pierre Lorillard, Jr., of Tuxedo Park, New York, who is treasurer of the committee which has for its chairman Col. R. H. Williams of New York, is head of the American Remount Association, remarked as he viewed the crowd on Saturday, "This will help materially, but we shall need more money in order to do the work right. Many sportsmen throughout the country have contributed gen-, crously in money and horses, but others who could afford to assist us have cither been indifferent or given excuses that savored of poor sportsmanship. However, the team is going abroad and th's throng shows the interest there is in the project in and near the capital." One of the most interested spectators was United States Senator James W. Wadsworth, of New York. He saw several classes judged from a close-up in the ring. Senator Wads-worth knows the value of a good horse in times of peace and war. He never loses an opportunity to raise his voice in behalf of the horse either in the committee of military afairs, of which he is chairman, or at public gatherings in his own Genesee Valley. While there was interest in each of the classes, which were run off like clock-work, that which showed the Olympic team in ac- (Continued on second page.) HORSE SHOW AT FT. MYER (Continued, from first pace.) tion over the figure eight course which will be used in France, was naturally the event of the day. Major Barry had the dozen horses stripped and led in between the earlier classes. He acquainted the spectators with the breeding wherever known and detailed the tasks for which the animals were being trained. It was a fine band of horses, most of them thoroughbred and all having some pure blood. Their condition was such as to excite the admiration of experts like Frank Bonsai, master of the Harford Hunt, who had come with a party of friends from Maryland, and Arthur Warthen, Sr., who headed a delegation from Front Royal, Va. There were no wings to the jumps, which were eight in number. The obstacles were as follows: No. 1 A hedge 4 foot JO incites, with a rail on top. No. " Wattle feneo 4 feet 9 inches. No. 15 I'ost and rail 3 feet (J inches. No. 4 Stone wall 4 feet (i inches. No. .r Cate with stile. 4 feet (i inches. No. (5 I'icVet fence 4 feet G inches. No. 7 Double, over 0 feet wide, hush 4 feet high and rail 4 feet 0. inches. No. S Triple bar, 0 ft. wide and ranging up to 4 ft. 10 inches. Small bales or slivers of wood were placed on top of these obstacles and the slightest touch dislodged them. While some of the horses acted a little high and jumped with less precision than at some of their training sessions, the performances on the whole were good and a few were brilliant, notably that of the winner, I Proctor, a smashing big 16.2 hand gelding, secured from the British Remount in France. Proctor, with Major George up, made a superb showing and deserved the blue award at the hands of Major Louis Beard of the' Remount Service, who was the sole judge! of the show. While Proctor's breeding is unknown, he is unquestionably a thorough-' bred, as he shows quality in every way. Brown Boy, a Missouri-bred gelding of un-j known lineage, ridden by Lieutenant Rob-i inett, was second. The thoroughbred gelding Tango Dance, by Seth, a grandson of Flying Fox, ridden by Captain Padgett, was third.! The benefits of having bridle paths in and' around Washington was shown in the size; and quality of the pony and saddle classes. Sixteen appeared in the former, while twen-; ty-onc good horses, well ridden, competed j for honors in the class for lady saddle horses. j The blue in the ladies' class was won by the three-quarter-bred chestnut mare Conestogo, by Jingo, owned ana ridden by Mrs. George, j wife of Captain George, who scored later on i with Proctor. The thoroughbreds Hunter and Allahmande were second and third respectively, with fourth place going to the half-bred Dansant. Liggett, by Fume, bred by Major August Belmont, won the popo pony class from eighteen others. It was a strong competition, but Liggett, with Lieutenant Jadwin in the saddle, scored after a superb performance. This pony was played last season by Major A. II. Wilson of West Point on the army team and he is classed as an international mount. His dam was a Texas mare of unknown breeding, but which Major Belmont said showed blood. Tho riding hall at Fort Myer is very large and there was ample room for maneuvering. Tho class aroused a lot of enthusiasm. Liggett was shown by the War Department polo team. Clifton, ridden by Major Cullum, was second and Fearless, from the War Department polo team, was third. A competition which was the cause of pardonable pride on the part of the service 'vas i that for the best turned out trooper. Per- I ' I j j i ' j I j i ' formance, condition of horse and equipment all counted. Sixteen sergeants shaved two days below the skin, clad in spotless uniforms and resplendent boots mounted on the crack horses of the reservation made a splendid appearance. Brass and nickel trimmings on bridles and saddles showed the result of long periods of industry, reflecting back the rays of the sun which streamed through the windows as the class of sixteen lined up for inspection. Major Beard had his work cut out for him and the closeness of the contest can be judged from his remark as he left the ring : "If that sergeant on the hay horse with the white face hadn't had a rip in one of his gloves, I would have given him first." As the sergeant in question was out of the ribbons further comment is unnecessary. j Mr. Mutt "Hard as Nails": Bud Fisher's Derby Candidate in Fine Fettle Wise Counsellor Ready for Spring Training : ' MR. MUTT "HARD AS NAILS" Bud Fisher's Derby Candidate in Fine Fettle Wise Counsellor Ready for Spring Training'. LOUISVILLE, Ky., March 16. Mr. Mutt, cartoonist "Bud" Fisher's best barrel for the Kentucky Derby, is impressing work watchers by the way he is training at Douglas Park for the Derby. While trainer Gordon is not rushing the son of Ballot, he has been worked three-quarters of a mile in 1 :20. That Mr. Mutt is advanced in his training is the word that comes from that course and that he looks as "hard as nails" and seems to have all the speed in the world, is the opinion of the persons who have been watching the progress made by Mr. Mutt for the past fortnight. Wise Counsellor" has worked sprinting dis- tances in his preparation for the Derby twice since last Sunday, when he covered three-eighths of a mile in company with his Derby companion, Worthmore, in :42. Since then Wise Counsellor knocked off a couple of seconds from that work. That the Derby favorite is in fine fettle is beyond question. He is training healthily and will soon be ready to gallop unusually fast and far in his work. His owner-trainer, John S. Ward, is looking for better odds than six to one about his colt and is anxious to back him at 10 to 1, if it can be obtained. He considers the G to 1 now is far too short a price, even though he considers him the best horse he ever trained. Superintendent Tom Young received a telegram today that Mose Goldblatt's stable would arrive at the Downs Sunday. There are seventeen head in the Goldblatt string and it is expected that the stable will be augmented here by several horses from the Whitney farm. Al Kirby has notified Mr. Y'oung he will be here with the string of Jefferson Livingston sometime during next week. Glide, a filly owned by Harned Brothers and Jones, a Derby eligible, has quite a local following for Derby honors. This filly is training well and has been cantered slow quarters in :26. Carman Stable at Bowie: Excuse Me is Star of String to be Campaigned during Meeting to Sell Stallions CARMAN STABLE AT BOWIE Excuse Me Is Star of String to Be Campaigned During Meeting To Sell Stallions. BALTIMORE, Md., March 16. The star of the stable of Richard F. Carman, developer of Meridian, the Kentucky Derby winner of 1911, is the Maryland-bred colt Excuse Me. The latter was bred at Mr. Carman's Car-mandale farm in Montgomery County, just outside Washington, where Carmandale and Louise V. also were raised. He is one of a string of five at Bowie, where the Southern Maryland Agricultural Association's spring meeting will begin April 1 to continue for twelve days. The others are Sextant, a three-year-old brother of Excuse Me, a two-year-old sister of Carmandale, a two-year-old filly by Meridian from Azyiade and a two-year-old colt by Meridian from Gaiety. The Carman horses are pretty well along toward racing condition and are getting plenty of work every day. If the going is heavy April 1 Excuse Me will bear the blue and white in the $5,000 Inaugural Handicap, a dash of seven-eighths, that will bring some of the best of Maryland spring racing to the post. Sextant is a maiden that showed speed a time or two last spring and summer under the silks of E. B. McLean. Car-mandale's two-year-old sister, a husky type, appears to be the best of the two-year-olds. She has shown a quarter in 26 seconds since her arrival from the farm and has not yet been permitted to do her best. The Carman breeding establishment will be a memory. Fire destroyed all but three or four of its mares last fall and Mr. Carman has sold the stallions Meridian and The Turk. He will sell Azyiade and Gaiety, the only mares remaining to him this year. His son, Richard F. Carman, Jr., has forsaken racing for the automobile business. Page 2 DAILY RACING FORM VOLUME XXX. 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To be considered and answered, all queries to Daily Itncing Form must bo sent over the full ii:miic and wilh the address of writer. The names nnd addresses are subject to a local and foreign directory test. 76460 is first index of 1924 Daily Racing Form Handicaps Daily Racing Form Handicaps JEFFERSON PARK. The horses which seem best in Monday's races are: Jefferson Tark Xcw Orleans, La., March 16, 1924. 1 Barney Google, Brown Trout, Fanny de Coursy. 2 Sagamore, Hysteria, Stone Age. 3 Moonraker. Flint Stone, John Finn. 4 Black Gold, Thorndale, Rinkey. 5 EDWARD GRAY, O. Henry, Llewellyn. G East Indian, Lord Wrack, Doughnut. J. L. Dempscy. New Yorlc Handicap. 1 Barney Google, Belle II., Brown Trout, Channel. 2 Dandybrush, Sagamore, Hysteria, Salmon. C FLINT STONE, Centimeter, Moonraker, Barracuda. 4 Black Gold, Rinkey, Thorndale, Blotter. 5 Edward Gray, Soggarth Aroon, Llewellyn, Calcutta. G East Indian, Lord Wrack, Piedmont, Widgeon. Cliicagro Handicap. 1 Belle H., Neat Girl, Night Shade, Little Jimmy. 2 Dandybrush, Sagamore, Salmon, Hysteria. I! Flint Stone, Centimeter, Moonraker, Mercury. 4 BLACK GOLD, Thorndale, Rinkey, Polvo. 5 Soggarth Aroon, O. Henry, Llewellyn, Calcutta. C Lord AVrack, Carnarvon, Old Faithful, Smarty. Observer's Handicap. 1 Neat Girl, Belle IT., Waratah, Little Jimmy. 2 Charlie Summy, Sagamore, Assume, Stone Age. 3 Invictus, Moonraker, Centimeter, Flint Stone. 4 Black Gold, Brilliant Cast, Rinkey, Dreamer. 5 SOGGARTH AROON, Winner Take All. Edward Gray, Llewellyn. C Piedmont, Vitamin, Longboat, East Indian. Consensus of Handicaps. 1 Barney Google, Belle II., Neat Girl, Brown Trout. 2 Dandybrush, Sagamore, Charlie Summy, Hysteria. 3 Flint Stone, Moonraker, Invictus, Centimeter. 4 BLACK GOLD, Thorndale, Rinkey, Brilliant Cast. 5 Edward Gray, Soggarth Aroon, Llewellyn, O. Henry. C East Indian, Lord Wrack, Piedmont, Carnarvon. HAVANA The horses which seem best in Tuesday's races are: Oriental Park Havana, Cuba, March 16, 1924. 1 Cream Puff, Irish Lace, Dextrose. 2 Lady Brettenham, Jennie C, Zunnella. 3 Damage, Dustman, Mad Nell. 4 Winchester, Medusa, Jack Hill. 5 Vice-Chairman, Mart O'Hara, Superior. C APPROVAL, Felix M.. Armistice. 7 Twopair, Eye Bright, Spring Vale. T. K. Lynch. New York Handicap. 1 Cream Puff, Dextrose, Irish Lace, June Day. 2 Zunnella, Jennie C, Ranger, La Luna. 3 Scurry, Perigourdine, Mabel Everest, Dustman. 4 Winchester, Mike, Locarno, Alazon. 5 SUPERIOR, Vice-Chairman, Black Watch II., Roseate. C Approval, Jacquerie, Felix M., Betty Mae. 7 Eye Bright, Golden Chance, Twopair, Ben Bolt. Chicago Handicap. 1 DEXTROSE, Wanderlust, Rosita, June Day. 2 Ranger, Jennie C, La Luna, Lady Brettenham. 3 Damage, Perigourdine, Copyright, Scurry. t 4 Marion Hollins, Winchester, Pat Hampson, , Alazon. 5 Vice-Chairman, Mart O'Hara, Phenol, Alex ; Jr. C Bona Fide, Blazonry, Mess Kit, Jacquerie. 7 Spring Vale, live Bright, Golden Chance, Mabel K. Observer's Handicap. 1 June Day, Cream Puff, Irish Lace, Dext rose. 2 Lady Brettenham, Jennie C, Job .Thayer, Zunnella. 0 Damage, Perigourdine, Kitty Carpenter, Dustman. 4 Winchester, Alazon, Jack Hill, Pat Hamp son. 5 Vice-Chairman, Superior, Hercules, Black Watch II. C Mess Kit, Approval, Shingle Shack, Felix M. 7 BROTHER JOHN, Golden Chance, Two-pair, Eye Bright. Consensus of Handicaps. 1 Cream Puff, Dextrose, June Day, Irish Lace. 2 Lady Brettenham, Zunella, Ranger, Jennie C. 3 DAMAGE, Scurry, Perigourdine. Dustman. 4 Winchester, Marion Hollins, Alazon, Jack Hill. 5 Vice-Chairman, Superior, Mart O'Hara, Black Watch II. C Approval, Bona Fide, Mess Kit, Felix M. 7 Twopair, Eye Bright, Spring Vale, Brother John. TIJUANA. Tho horses which seem best in Tuesday's races are: Tijuana, Mexico, March 10, 1924. 1 Nacomee, Ann Grogan, Super Lady. 2 Vic, Flea, Hobey Baker. 3 Contribution, Mary Contrary. Boomerang. 4 Dernier Sou, Freecuter, Dainty Lady. 5 Wild Thoughts, Amackassin, Jay Roberts. C RUNCLAR. Freebooter, Eminent. 7 Marsdale, Van Patrick, Valor. 8 Seth's Memcry, Whiff, Ida Frances. 9 Picnic, Clock Stocking, Spear Shot. G. W. Schilling. New T"orlv Handicap. 1 Super Lady, Shasta Springs, Intake, Wee Girl. 2 Flea, Green Spring, Seven Seas, Hobey Baker. 3 Boomerang, Contribution, Star Red, Tran quil. 4 Dernier Sou, Mart Bunch, Bacchus. Furor. 5 Jay Roberts, Frank S., Wild Thoughts, Big Indian. G FREEBOOTER, Runclar, Eminent, Kee-gan. 7 Valor, Dorius, Elias O., Van Patrick. 8 Seth's Memory, Ida Frances, Queen Cath erine, Whiff. 9 Top o' th' Morning, Trusty, Marine Corps, Worthman. Chicago Handicap. 1 Ann Grogan, Super Lady, Wee Girl, In take. 2 Jay Mac, Sample, Flea, Green Spring. 3 Boomerang, Contribution, Mary Contrary, Tranquil. 4 Dernier Sou, Mart Bunch, Dainty Lady, Louis. 5 Frank S., Wild Thoughts, Amackassin, Ask Jessie. G EMINENT, Freebooter, Runclar, Keegan. 7 -Valor, Dorius, Elias O., Blarney Stone. S Seth's Memory, Queen Catherine, Virginia B., Whiff. 9 Marine Corps, Picnic, Top o' th' Morning, Clock Stocking. Observer's Handicap. 1 Super Lady, Intake, Ann Grogan, Soli- mcnte. 2 Flea, Sample, Hobey Baker, Jean Corey. 3 Contribution, Boomerang, Tranquil, Star Red. 4 Dernier Sou, Louis, Furor, Dainty Lady. 5 Frank S., Big Indian, Wild Thoughts, Amackassin. 6 Runclar, Eminent, Freebooter, Keegan. 7 -VALOR, Marsdale, Van Patrick, Dorius. S Seth's Memory, Ida Frances, Whiff, Virginia B. 9 Top o' th' Morning, Picnic, Marine Corps, Trusty. Consensus of Handicaps. 1 Super Lady, Nacomee, Ann Grogan, In take. 2 Flea, Vic, Jay Mac, Hobey Baker. Contribution, Boomerang, Tranquil, Mary Contrary. 4 DERNIER SOU, Dainty Lady, Mart Bunch, Furor. 5 Frank S., Wild Thoughts, Jay Roberts, Amackassin. G Runclar, Freebooter, Eminent, Keegan. 7 Valor, Marsdale, Dorius, Van Patrick. 8 Seth's Memory, Ida Frances, Queen Cath erine, Whiff. 2 Top o' th' Morning, Picnic, Marine Corps, Clock Stocking. Here and There on the Turf: McLennan's Good Programs. Distance Racing and Training. Allowances at Bowie Here and There on the Turf McLennan' s Good Programs. Distance Racing and Training. Allowances at Bowie. Joseph McLennan has from time to time demonstrated that it is possible to frame racing programs that will fill well and at the same time provide for races over adequate distances. He does not have to cater to the five and a half furlongs and three-quarters brigades for his material and some of his best work is done at meetings that come at a season of the year when there is more excuse for the short races than at any other time. He has issued his book for the Bowie meeting of the Southern Maryland Agricultural Association, which opens April 1, and has carried his usual plan. With the exception of the opening day, there are at least three of the seven races that arc at distances greater than a mile and, with a two-year-old race as a part of the program, it makes the program really more creditable in the number of considerable distance races. Several races are framed at the nrle and an eighth route and the last race of the meeting is at a mile and a half for the selling platers. Mr. McLennan has demonstrated that it -is possible to fill these racss well with horses of every grade and when platers of only a sprinting reputation reach Bowie it is frequently found that they can go on, but they had not been trained for such racing. It is an easier and a lazier proposition to teach a horse to race three-quarters than to fit him for a mile and a quarter. When the trainers themselves make programs there will be few chances indeed for the horses that show to best advantage at a mile or greater distance. Mr. McLennan has an excellent track rule 1h at he keeps wonderfully in filling thsse races, and it could be used to good advantage elsewhere to induce trainers to teach their horses better racing distances. This rule, there is an allowance that may be claimed without respect to any other a'bwancc that a horse may enjoy. This is a weight advantage for horses that have never won over such a distance. The allowances arc that thrce-ycar-olds never having won a race at a mils or over sha'l be allowed three pounds, while four-year-olds and over with the same qualifications arc a'bwci! five pounds. Maiden races are excepted to make the range of the allowances still wider. This is an inducement that helps fill such races and the fact that the younger horse has a lesser advantage than the older is also a happy arrangement. The three-year-old that has not won at a mile still has a better chance to win over that distance than the older horse that has never progressed so far successfully. t , ; Twenty Years Ago Today Twenty Years Ago Today Chief Turf Events of March 17, 1904 Racing at New Orleans, San Francisco, Los Angeles and Hot Springs. The yearlings now at The Nursery, and with which, as two-year-olds, August Belmoiit will return to turf activity in 1905, are an exception lot. Of these young thoroughbreds, the largest is a colt called Flint Flamm, by Margrave Fetish. Interesting breeding this, for the sire of the yearling is a son of St. Blaise, and his dam is a daughter of Feu Follct. St. Blaise and Feu Follet was the mating which gave to the turf St. Florian, the stoutest of all the competitors of His Highness, and by many believed to b?, with equal opportunities, the peer of that great two-year-old. In a few more days the eastern racing season opens at thz Benning track. There already has been a considerable exodus of men and horses from Shecpshead Bay, Gravesend. Brighton and Morris Park, but there are many more to follow, and most of them will go this we;k. Not since last December has there been racing nearer to New York than the meeting at New Orleans, and the followers of the turf arc enthusiastic over the near approach of a resumption of racing with fair reaching distance. Horsemen in and around New York those who have been kept there for one reason or another have had almost an unendurable winter. The rigor of the weather has bc;n more severe than the oldest inhabitant can remember, and in February, when it is usually possible to begin the preparation of a thoroughbred for the season campaign, it was impossible to take a horse out on any of the metropolitan tracks. Page 3 Daily Racing Form Charts QAIITr RACING FORM HAVANA HAVANA, CUBA, SUNDAY, MARCH 1G, 1924. Oriental Tnrk (1 Mile). Ninety-sixth day. Havana Jockey Club. Winter Meeting of 100 or more days. Weather cloudy. Presiding Steward, S. C. Nuckols. Associate Stewards, G. II. Lansdnlc and J. McLaughlin. Presiding Judge, C. Cornehlsen. Starter, J. F. Milton. Racing Secretary, AV. II. Slielley. leaving starts at 11:15 p. m. (Chicago time. 1:44 p. in.). AV indicates whip, S spurs, R blinkers. Figures in parentheses following the distance of each race indicate date, track record, age of horse and weight carried. 'Indicates apprentice allowance. r7r7hKA FIRST RACE S 1-2 Furlongs. (March 2, 1919 1:05 4 112.) Purse $600. 3-ycar-4 4 J?crdt olds and upward. Claiming-. Net value to winner $450; secozd, $100; third, $50. Index Horses AAA'tPPSt '4 Vi "54 Str Fin Jockeys Owners O II C P S 770I7FATHER DAMl'N w C 109 1 3 ll 1 1 1 A McL'lin AAr R Cowie S-3 S-5 8-5 3-5 1-3 77808MILDA wb 8 109 3 7 34 3' 2s 2 AV P'mroseL Hector 5 5 5 8-5 4-5 77897 CONFEDERACY wb 4 100 6 9 CI El 5 3" J Paz J Cliao 6 7 7 21 6-5 77590 MINNIE MACK wn 6 102 8 1 4l 4 4'1 4 J Kessner II O Halus 10 12 12 5 21 77808'HAPPY GO L'KY w 9 107 4 4 2 2 3 5 E Beach C P Place 4 5 5 S-3 4-3 77545 ADELANTE wn 10 109 5 10 9 9s Gl 6' F Kiniry AV D Lounsbcrry 10 12 12 5 21 77823 CHAPARRA w 3 105 10 S S 8' 7 7s P Groos J Silverio 10 10 10 4 2 77917'GILDER ws S 109 9 2 7" 7- 9s .81 O Pernia AV C Berry 6 6 6 2 1 70710 LUCKPENNY wb 5 110 7 6 5"t 6 8s 9 11 McCr'nnMrs D Franklin 5 6 6 2 1 77692 BLARNEY BOY w 6 112 2 5 10 10 10 10 It McAl'eyA V Thomas 6 6 6 2 1 Time, 24, 49, 1:03, 1:09. Track muddy. $2 mutuels paid. Father Damien, 55.80 straight, $2.00 place, $2.S0 show; Milda, $4.00 place, $3.50 show; Confederacy. $7.20 show. Equivalent broking odds Father Damien, 190 to 100 straight, 45 to 100 place, 10 to 100 show; Milda, 100 to 100 place, 75 to 100 show; Confederacy, 2G0 to 100 show. Winner It. g, by Fariman Damiano d'Asti. by St. Damien (trained by W. W. Miller; bred in England by Mr. C. T. Pulley). Went to post at 2:22. At post 1 minute. Start good and fast. "Won easily; second and third driving. F ATI 1 Kit DAMIKN' set a good pace from the start and was in a canter at the end. MILDA ran well and easily passed HAPPY GO LUCKY in the stretch drive. COXFEDHRACY finished fast and headed MINNIE. MACK in the last eighth. LUCKPENNY and 15LAKNEY I50Y pulled up lame. Scratched 77S94Vcronica, 101. Overweights Confederacy, 1 pound; Chaparra, 1; Milda, 2; Luckpcnny, 1. ryrTQRT Cr SECOND RACE 3-4 Mile. (Jan. 25, 19201:115116.) Purse $600. 4-year-olds and 4 4 tJOO upward. Claiming. Net value to winner $450; second, $100; third, $50. Index Horses AAVtPPSt 4 Vi 34 Str Fin Jockeys Owners O II C P S 77944'MESS KIT w 7 107 9 6 5 3 2 11 "W McCabeM E Thompson G 8 8 3 7-5 (77824) JACK POT w 5 112 3 2 1 1 1 2l F Serembalt Miller 3 4 4 7-5 3-5 77810 PHENOL ws 4 104 2 7 3 54 41 3 A Ycrrat "W Miller 10 10 10 4 2 77.152 HUG HIE ws 4 105 8 5 4' 41 5' 4 "W Dellow J M Hubbard S 10 10 4 2 77940'RUDDLES w 6 106 10 9 . 9 7 7s 51 F Kiniry H S Lippman 12 13 13 6 3 77900 L'HING EYES II. w S 107 5 8 7' G 6 6kO Pernia AV J Brown 21 21 2 4-5 2-5 7 7824 "ZOONA w 4 93 1 3 21 2' 7! J Dawson J J Eiswirth 4 5 5 2 1 7794 1 f KITTY CARP'ER ws 4 100 4 4 S 81 S Sl .1 Eaton F C Crawford 13 25 25 10 5 772 14'PHELAN wsn 6 107 7 10 10 10 9s 91 J O'Brien Miss D Parsons 4 5 5 2 1 77824'tClSQUA wsn 4 100 1 G 910 10 J Paz Miami Stable 12 15 15 6 3 fMutuel field. Timo, 24, 49, 1:15. Track muddy. $2 mutuels paid Mess Kit, $19.10 straight, $10.70 place, $5.70 shew; Jack Pot, $6.00 place, $4.30 show; Phenol. $8.20 show. Equivalent booking odds Mess Kit, 855 to 100 straight, 435 to 100 place, 1S5 to 100 show; Jack Tot, 200 to 100 place, 115 to 100 show; Phenol. 310 to 100 show. AViniier B. g, by Tracery Moneta, by Spearmint (trained by M. E. Thompson; bred in France by Mr. A. ISclmcnt). Went to post at 2:50. At post 1 minute. Start good and slow. "Won driving; second and third the same. MESS KIT, running cue of his good races today, wore the tiring JACK POT down in the stretch ami got up to win in the final strides. JACK POT set a gcod pace, but was made too much use of in the earlv racing and tired badly near the end. PHEXOL gained steadily and finished fast on the inside. ZOONA tired badly. LAUGHING EYES II. began slowly. HUGHIE ran well. Scratched (77S95)Execution. 10S; 777S9 Sun Turret, 10S; 77900 Ukase, 112; 7774G Wawona, 101; (77S74)Kuniian. 112: 77940'Keudall, 105. Overweights Hughic, 1 pound; Ituddles, 3; Cisqua, 5. TTQCClfi THIRD RACE 3-4 Mile. (Jan. 25, 19201:115116.) Purse $600. 4-year-olds and 4 4 upward. Claiming-. Net valuo to winner $450; second, $100; third, $50. Index Horses AWtPPSt . Str Fin Jockeys Owners O II C P S 77561 BETTY MAE w 4 93 S 3 lh 1 1 1 J Eaton F Rector 2 2 2 7-101-3 77900fACOUCHLA II. wb 8 112 2 9 2 2 2s 2'1 R McCr'nnM J Laccy 10 15 15 6 3 (77787) MART O'HARA wb 4 100 10 12 11 10s 5 3 J O'Brien L L Hanks 21 21 21 4-5 2-5 77918 COPYRIGHT wb 7 10S 11 1 4'J 4 4 4 C Bruder J M Booker 12 15 15 6 3 77790tSHlXGLE SHACK w 6 109 1 S 5 5' G'l 3'1 R McAl'eyl Garson 12 15 15 6 3 77810 PUNCTUAL w 7 107 7 5 101 87 6'1 O Pemia R D Carter Jl 1 4 7-5 7-10 77942FINAN'L R'STER ws 7 110 3 11 Sk 7l 81 7 "W P'mroseR "Warfieltl C 6 6 2 1 77898 HAND SWEEP ws G 103 5 4 9 11 101 8' H Callah'nMrs M O'Day 15 15 15 6 3 77940'HEMLOCK wn 10 106 6 8 12 12 12 9 F Kiniry A Matthews 10 12 12 5 21 77789tKERRUM wb 5 103 9 10 7'A Gl 9 I0l J Paz H Torriente 15 15 15 6 3 (77940)IN DOUBT w 4 103 12 2 61 91 111 11 A McL'lin J J Mitchell S 8 S 3 8-5 77940 FINALITY wb 5 103 4 7 3' 3' 312 J MajesticJ McGraw G 6 6 2 1 tMutuel field. Time, 24, 48, 1:15 Track muddy. $2 mutuels paid Betty Mae, $S.50 straight, $0.10 place, $3.40 show; Accuchla II., field, $7.C0 place, $3.GO show; Mart O'Hara, $3.00 show. Equivalent booking odds Betty Mae, 325 to 100 straight, 205 to 100 place, 70 to 100 show; Acouchla II., field, 280 to 100 place. SO to 100 show; Mart O'Hara, SO to 100 show. Winner B. f, by Ralph Binda, by The Bard (trained by F. Rector; bred by Mr. George .7. Long). AVent to iwjst at 3:14. At post 2 minutes. Start good and slow. Won easily: second and third driving. BETTY MAE tcok the lead quickly and, drawing away from ACOUCHLA II. after she had grne a quarter, raced into a long lead and won in a canter. ACOUCHLA II. raced in closest pursuit, but had to1 be hard ridden. to withstand the rush of MART O'HARA. The latter closed a big gap and finished fast on the inside. FINALITY bled. IX DOUBT'S saddle slipped. J Scratched 77942 Winnipeg, 105; 77S40Mad Nell, 103; 77282 Herron, 108; 77S54 Glory cf the Seas II., 100. Overweights Shingle Shack, 1 pound; Financial Rcostcr, 2; Hemlock, 3. r7r7CktT7 FOURTH RACE 1 1-4 Miles. (Jan. 30, 19212:03 4118.) Purse $700. 4-year-olds 4 4 JtJ 4 and upward. Claiming. Net value to winner $550; second, $100; third, $50. Index Horses AAVtPPSt '4 z Str Fin Jockeys Owners O II C P S (77920) 'HILLMAN C. wn 5 102 3 3 4 5 " 4 Is J Dawson E AV Moore 7-5 7-3 7-5 1-2 1-4 77826 GRANDSON wb 3 111 4 4 l1 11 2s 31 2 P Groos .Tessop Bros 4 4 4 7-5 7-10 j 77855SUS.S LIBERTY w 4 93 5 1 31 4'i 41 5 3 J Eaton Berkshire Stable 4 4 4 7-5 7-10 77920MONTII,LO wsn G 104 7 7 5' 2'i ll 11 41 J O'Brien J N AVcill 3 31 31 6-5 1-2 77941 DARDANELLA w 4 95 S 2 21 31 3d 2" 5 H Callah'nJ Mcintosh 12 20 20 8 4 77826 BOUNCE . w 5 109 6 5 G 7 7 6s 6 A Yerrat Mrs H J Ken'y 10 12 12 5 21 77899 POLITE wsb 4 106 2 8 7s 61 G' 7 7s F Kiniry O Hak 6 10 10 4 2 77826OLD ROSE w S 102 1 5 8 8 8 8 8 J Kessner J G Chancy 10 15 15 6 3 Time, 25, 50, 1:16, 1:43, 2:10. Track muddy. $2 mutuels paid Hillman C, $5.20 straight, $3.00 place, $2.50 shew; Giandson, $4. SO place, $3.10 show; Miss Liberty, $2.70 show. Equivalent booking odds Hillman C, ICO to 100 straight. 75 to 100 place, 25 to 100 show; Grandson, 140 to 100 place. 55 to 100 show; Miss Liberty. 35 to 100 show. AVinner Ch. g, by Malamont Bettic Sue, by The Commoner (trained by E. AV. Moore: bred by Mr. A. Brown). I Went to post at 3:44. At post 1 minute. Start good and fast. Won easily; second and third driving. HILLMAN C. was taken back while rounding the turn into the backstretcli. then worked his way up on j t he outside and, finishing" fast after a wide turn into the stretch, won gring away. GRAXDSOX was. made too much use of. in pacemaking in the early race and tired. MISS LIBERTY raced well throughout. MONT1LLO tired badly after going three-quarters and taking the lead on the last turn. Scratched 77899,Spectacular Girl, 93. Overweights Miss Liberty, 1 pound; Polite, 5. rrrTGbtZQ FIFTH RACE 1 1-4 Miles. (Jan. 30, 1921 2:03 4 113.) Purse $700. 4-year-olds 6 tD(J anil upward. Claiming. Net valuo to winner $550; second, $100; third, $50. J Index Horses AAVtPPSt ft Str Fin Jockeys Owners O II C, P V j 77920I,HALU we G 105 4 1 1- 1 1' 1 1 F Kiniry A S Eastman 7-5 S-3 S-3 1-2 1-4 (77899) 'CONUNDRUM wn 4 J! 11 P 61 4l 2- 24 J O'Brien Florida Stable 2 2 2 7-101-3 77900'HUEN w 6 104 2 6 5 51 3nk 31 3s AV McCabeP L Putr.-am 4 4 4 7-5 7-10 77682 BRUCE DUDLEY w 6 109 3 5 3l 3l 51 5 45 R McAl'cyP Boganlus 10 12 12 5 2 77898 MOHNNV O'CON'L. w G 97 G 3 2s 2l 25 4H 5J J Dawson C F Solomon 6 10 10 4 2 77767 BLAZONRY wb 9 107 7 4 41 4" 6 C G10 AV Fronk F C Crawford 10 12 12 5 2 77919sBONA FIDE w G 109 5 2 7 7 7 7 7 AV P'mroseJ J Jackson 6 10 10 4 2 Time. 25, 50. 1:16, 1:44, 2:10. Track muddy. $2 mutuels pa!d Halu, $7.10 btiaight, $3.70 place, $3.00 show; Conundrum, $3.40 place, $2.S0 show; Hnen, $3.60 show. Equivalent booking odds Haiti, 253 to 100 straight, 85 to 100 place, 50 to 100 show; Conundrum, 70 to 100 place, 40 to 100 shew; Huen, SO to 100 show. Winner B. g, by King James--Adelinette, by Melton (trained by J. Gass; bred by Mr. Henry T. Oxnard). Went to post at 4:13. At post 1 minute. Start good and slow. AA'on easily; second and third driving. HALU took the lead from the start and easily won all the way. CONUNDRUM as easily outstayed th? others. HUKX came through on the inside when entering the stretch and finished gamely. JOHNNY O'COXNKLL raced forwardly mcst of the way, but tired in the stretch. Scratched (77S98)Nccnah. 102; 77S25Eye Bright, 111. Overweiglits linen, 2 pounds; Bona Fide, 2. "TQtCQ SIXTH RACE 3-4 Mile. (Jan. 25. 19201:115116.) Purse $700. 3-year-olds. 4 4 J LJy Allowances. Net value to winner $550; second, $100; third, $50. j Index Horses AAVtPPSt 4 'A $i Str Fin Jockeys Owners O II C P S j 1 (77813) 'MINUS w 108 5 1 l'il 1 1 J Dawson J B Respcss 7-5 7-3 6-3 3-5 1-3 ( 77922 ) LEONA DARE wb 105 2 4 2 2 2 2' O Pernia Caimlto Stable 3 31 31 G-3 3-5 77921 ANCESTRESS w 106 1 C 51 6 51 31 AV Fronk A C Groves 5 6 6 2 1 7792lI,LONG GREEN wb 103 6 2 2 3 3l 4'1 .1 O'Brien Mrs . I Dreyer 5 6 6 2 1 (77788) i:ABBLING wn 92 2 S 6 C 6 5 J Eaton Florida Stable 5 C 6 2 1 77921 NEPTUNE wn 106 4 3 4'1 4 4s C A Pickens A Hullcoat 5 5 31 G-5 3-3 Time, 23, 48, 1:15. Track muddy. $2 mutuels paid Minus, $1.30 straight, $2.60 place, $2.40 show; Leona Dare, $2.S0 place, $2.30 show; Ancestreux, $3.70 hIw. Equivalent hooking oddu Minus, 115 to 100 straight. 30 to 100 place, 20 to 100 show; Lecna Dare, 40 to 100 place. 25 to 100 show; Ancestress, 5 to 100 show. AVinner Br. f, by Colonel Vcnnic Amazon, by Yankee (trained by A. Hamel; bred by Mr. Jerome B. Rcspess). AVent to post at 4:37. At post 1 minuie. Start good and fast AVon easily; second and third driving. MINUS sprinted into an easy lead at once and, setting a fast pace, drew away in the last eightn to win as her rider pleased. LEONA DARE easily onfinished LONG GREEN, but could not menace the winner. ANCESTRESS outgamcd LONG GREEN. The latter tired. NEPTUNE quit in the stretch. Scratched 77921 Blue Hill. 110. Overweights Leona Dare, 2 pounds; Ancestress, 3. TQfifl SEVENTH RACE 3-4 Mile. (Jan. 25, 19201:115116.) Purse $700. 4-year-ohU & vw" aJKi upward. Claiming. Not value to winner $550; second, $100; third, $50. Index Horses AAVtPPSt i Str Fin Jockeys Owners O H C P S 77698 MABEL K. w 4 94 3 5 2 l'l l'J 1 J Callahanll K Bilson 6 8 8 3 G-5 --".''X HUr"LO w 6 103 5 2 lh 2 2 2 AV McCabcF Gardner 3 31 31 G-5 1-2 829PERHAPS wn 6 107 8 1 61 6s 5 k p Kiniry Florida Stable 21 21 21 4-5 2-3 ( . .728)FINDAY w 4 100 6 4 4 " 4 4h 4 J Eaton S T Baxter 4 8 8 3 C-5 I3JKODOR wn 7 4 5 5ok 5 8 51 J Kessner J AV Overby G 8 8 3 03 lr eXSLZ W" 5 m 2 S 31 3' 3' 6,1 A Sickens E L Fitzgerald 21 21 6-5 1-2 1-4 iI2551i2?VJl5-EJ,vJlGGIXS wG 107 7 7 ' 7 7 71 Pernia " K'Ipr 10 13 15 6 3 .-8o6JACK FROST wb 4 99 1 7 8 8 8 8 J Dawson C E & J Ham'n 10 13 15 6 3 Time. 23, 48, 1:13. Track muddy. S- mutuels paid, Mabel K $18.10 straight, $7.90 place, $4.20 show; Hullo, $3.20 place, $3.70 show; Perhaps, $3.70 shew. . Equivalent booking odds Mabel K.. 805 to 100 straight, 295 to 100 place. 110 to 100 show; Hullo, 1C0 to 100 place. 85 to 100 show; Perhaps. 85 to 100 show. AVinner B. f, by The Turk Achieve, by AVatercress (trained by 1!. B. Rice; ' bred by Mr. R. F. Carman). AV?J!fit0 PSt at n:1 At post 2 n,inutes- Start good and slow. AVon handily; secrnd and third driving MABEL K. forced a fast early pace and. taking the lead, was brought into the middle of the track in the stretch and finished fast and gamely. I1ULI.0 set a fast early pace and finished gamely for second place. PERHAPS closed a gap and outstayed FINDAY in the final drive. CUBA ENCANTO began slowly and was made too much use of in an effort to overtake the leaders and tired Scratched (77938) Vice-Cbairman, 100; 77728 Stacy Adams, 99. Tijuana J j I j J j j j 1 TIJUANA TIJUANA, MEXICO, SUNDAY. MARCH 16. 1924. (1 Mile). Ninety-sixth dav. Tijuana Jockey Club. AVmter Meeting of 100 or more days. "Weather clear. Stewards. Francis Nelson. J. AA". CofTroth and L. J. Rose. Placing Judges, M. N. Macfarlan and J. S. Lothcrt. Starter. Marshall Cassidy. Racing Secretary, M. N. Macfarlan. Racing starts at 1:50 p. m. (Chicago time. 3:50 p. m.). AV 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. 77Qf"l FLST RACE 5 1-2 Furlongs. (Jan. 19, 1924 1:H 4 106.) Purse $600. 3-year-4 I tFUX olds and upward. Claiming. Net value to winner $420; second, $120; third, $60. Index Horses AAVtPPSt U Str Fin Jockeys Owners Equiv. Odds Str't 77860 LAMSTEDT ws 3 103 14 1 41 1' 1 li J Smith G Sawyer f.T0-lC1 77335 MISS EMMA G. w 3 113 7 2 in 2- 2H 2 E Barnes J F Durkee 610-10) .772 TOOMBEOLA wb 8 113 1 3 2 4' 4 3 C Ralls Sullivan & O'Brien 500-100 w 3 111 2 7 51 5h 52 l T Wilson Strite & Valentine 150-100 -4?LF-OFP 77859'JACIC FOUNTAIN w 8 113 12 5 3' 3b 3 51 C Corbett Ti Ripley 1210 10.) 77.30 F. G. CORLEV wn 8 113 10 H 9' 71 7' G A Collins J T Johnson 25W-10O 7.793'THERESA w G 111 8 8 7 81- S 71 AV Molters Carney & Olsen 5020-100 77801 'IKE MILLS w 9 113 5 6 G" GJ 6" S J Berg F AV Ritsch 3670-100 77818 UDY AVINFR'Y wsr. 3 106 11 4 13 9'1 9 9 AV Bog'ski AV H Parrish t 76761'OPERATOR w 7 110 4 12 11 10 10 10' .1 AA'ood F AVallhouser t 76692 DANCING GIRL w 8 111 13 13 10 111 H3 111 E Fator J Eckert 5340-100 77753'MARY MALLON ws 7 111 6 10 12 13 12s 12' K ll'gland F Confar V Bros f 77619 BILLY DUNN w 5 113 9 9 81 121 13 13' F Horn AV F Knebelkamp 93S0-1M 77070'JEAN M'LA'ILLE wb 3 93 3 14 14 14 14 14 G Cooper F J Kelley t 1 tMutuel field. Time. 24, 48, 1:01, 1:03 Track fast. $2 mutuels paid Lamstedt. field, $S.-10 straight, $3.20 place, $2.00 show; Miss Emma G.. $4.60 place. $3.00 show; Toombeola, $3.00 show. Equivalent broking odds lamstedt, field. 320 to 100 straight. 60 to 100 place, 30 to 100 show Mis Emma G., 130 to 100 place. 50 to 100 show; Toombeola, 50 to 100 show. AVinner Ch. g, by Dr. Loggo Brcslau. by Uncle (trained by C. Puett; bred by Mr. A. B. Spreckels). AVent to post at 1:40. At post 1 minute. Start good and slow. AVon easilv; second and third driving. LAMSTEDT raced to the front while rounding the last turn and wrn in a canter. MISS EMMA G. showed the most early speed and made a game finish. TOOMBEOLA ran to his present form. PAY OFF was hard ridden and had no mishaps. Scratched 77S59 Good Hope. 113; 77772 Cuct G., 107; 7C31C Count Boris, 10S; 77S01 Hobey Baker, US. Overweight Lady AVinfrey. 3 pounds. 77Qft SECOND RACE 5-8 Mile. (May 20, 1920594107.) Purse $600. 3-year-olds. "-"W" Claiming. Net value to winner $420; second, $120; third, $60. Index Horses AAVtPPSt Str Fin Jockeys Owners Equiv. Odds Str't 77821' LITTLE THISTLE w 110 12 21 2 1" 1 G Cooper Puritan Stable 1280-100 (77860) BARN DOLLAR w 115 3 6 Gh G' 4 2 C Ralls J AV Marchbank 390-1O) 77904'FAST BOY wb 106 5 5 31 3 2-k 2 J AVood .1 R Clark 390-100 (77882)A. LESTER w 112 2 4 5'J 5' 3 4:1 T AVilson Neal & Bartholomew 90-100 77882 'CADMUS w 100 S3 41 4 &h 5 C Corbett A B Spreckels 10S40-1O) 77380'PRETTY MALLY ws 102 S 7 7'1 7' Gh 6 R Zucchini E E AVhite 3140-100 77701'ATONEMENT ws 9? 1 1 lh m 7 7 J Berg J M Johnson 1380-100 77949'KREKZUNAS w 103 7 S S 8 8 S A Peternel Sullivan & Tryon G97O-1O0 Time. 23, 48, 1:01. Track fast. $2 mutuels paid Little Thistle, $27.00 straight, $10.40 place, $4.S0 show; Barn DdNr, $4.20 place. $3.60 show; Fast Boy, $4.20 show. Equivalent booking odds Little Thistle. 12S0 to 100 straight. 420 to 100 place, 140 to 100 show Bara Dollar. 110 to 100 place. 80 to 100 show; Fast Boy, 110 to 100 show. Winner Br. c. by Thistledon Little Mascotte. by Lcrd Edward II. (trained by K. Patterson; bred in England by Mr. J. E. St. George). AVent to post at 2:09. At post 2 minutes. Start good and slow. AVon driving; second and third the same. LITTLE THISTLE, after racing ATONEMENT into defeat, drew out into what appeared an easv lead midway of the stretch, but was tiring at the end and barely lasted to win. BARN DOLLAR came with an electric burst of speed and just failed to get up in a close finish. FAST BOY showed speed and raced gamely. A. LESTER made a threatening challenge when an eighth ut, then seemed to tire and ran below his true form. ATONEMENT tired badly after making the pace to the stretch. CADMUS showed improvement. Scratched 77818 Irish Buzzer, 105; 77SS2 Mary Ellen O., 106. 77Qft THIRD RACE 3-4 Mile. (Feh. 22, 1924 1:11 4 128.) Purse $600. 4-year-olds 4 and upward. Claiming. Net value to winner $420; second, $120; third, $60. Index Horses AAVtPPSt, Str Fin Jockeys Owners Equiv. Odds Str't 77883 HAR'N'S HEIR wn 7 114 12 3 4t 7' 3 1 T AVilson F AA'allhouser 2SG0-100 77644 'LAA'INIA w 4 100 S 2 2 2 2 2" J AVood R L Baker 41.1-100 (77881) 'SALTON wb 1 105 6 5 1 I'll 3" O Clark - L T AVhitehill HSO-lOO (77903) AVAR AVINNER w 7 114 9 4 3" 3? 5' 41 F J Baker AV C AVeant 5290-100 (77948)NOON GLIDE wb 4 113 10 10 6' 4h 4 yi F Horn C AVhite 910-100 (77773) 'CLARKSON w 6 109 11 1 5- 5 5 6 J Berg E E Watson 360-10.) 77511 PLOW STEEL wb 5 107 3 7 ll'l S 7 7'1 C Rails AA' AA'alker 71O20-10O 77641 SACRAMENTO w 8 107 1 3 10 10 9 81 P AA'alls Hall & DeBolt 260-100 77925 MAY ROBERTS w 6 114 4 11 12' 11 10 9 C Corbett C E Thompson S30-100 77755 ST. ANGELINA wb 4 103 13 12 8 6' S' 101 P Hum Emeryville Stable 4170-100 77753'GONAVITHIM w 4 97 2 13 13 13 12' 113 K H'gland It AV Barnes t 76832'MISS SPEARS w 6 107 5 6 7 9'JIH 12 G Cooper C R Allen f 77735 AVARRIOR wsb 4 103 7 9 9" 12U13 13 J Smith C B Irwin t tMutuel field. Time. 23, 48, 1:14. Track fast. $2 mutuels paid. Harrigan's Heir, $39.20 straight, $23.60 place, $15.00 show; Lavinia, $6.40 place, $4.SO show; Salton. $10.00 show. Equivalent booking odds Harrigan's Heir. 2S60 to 100 straight, 10S0 to 100 place, 6S0 to 100 show; Lavinia, 220 to 100 place. 140 to 100 show; Salton. 400 to 100 show. AVinner Ch. g. by Harrigan Admiral's Daughter, by A'on Tromp (trained bv F. AA'allhauser; bred by Mr. T. J. Saunders). AVent to post at 2:35. At post 3 minutes. Start good and slow. AVon driving; second and third the same. HARRIGAN'S HEIR, away fast, fell back while rounding the far turn, but came fast through the stretch and outgamed LAVINIA in the final stride. LAA'INIA raced in closest pursuit throughout and barely failed to win. SALTON showed a good order of speed in pacemaking to the last eighth, but tired when challenged. AVAR AY'fXXER finished fast and close up. NOON GLIDE did his best. CLARKSON had no mishaps. ST. ANGELINA showed some speed from a slow beginning. Scratched 77831 Margaret AVhite, 110. Overweight AVarrior, 4 pounds. f7TQfit FOURTH RACE 3-4 Mile. (Feb. 22, 1924 1:11 4 128.) Purse $700. 4-year.olds t 4 I uU"! and upward. Claiming. Net value to winner $490; second, $140; third, $70. Index Horses AAVtPPSt ', Str Fin Jockeys Owners Equiv. Odds Str't 77837'COEUB DE LION w 4 106 3 2 4' 3 3 1 C Ralls Puritan Stable 130-100 (77837) 'THE DICTATOR 5 112 2 3 3'A 2 2J 2 J AVood Rancho AVikiup Stable 130-100 77837'JACK BAUER w 4 109 4 1 1 l'l l'l 3 C. Cooper R L Baker 730-100 77601 BILLY STAR wu 5 US 3 5 -5 5 5 4 AV Bog'ski Pueblo Stable 1720-100 77905 CATH. MAR'NE wb 5 193 1 4 2 4' 41 5 F Horn Leslie Stable 900-100 Time, 23, 47, 1:12. Track fast. $2 mutuels paid Coeur de Lion, $4.60 straight, $2.00 place; The Dictator, $2.G0 place; no show mutuel sold. Equivalent booking edds Coeur de Lion, 130 to 100 straight, 30 to 100 place; The Dictator, 30 to 100 place. AVinner Ch. g, by Fair Play Couronnc de Laurier, by A'erdun (tranied by K. Patterson; bred by Mr. Phil T. Chinn). AVent to post at 3:00. At post 4 minutes. Start good and slow. AVon driving; second and third the same. COEUR DE LION moved up gradually while rounding the last turn and. finishing fast, headed THE DICTATOR by a small margin midway of the stretch and barely out finished him at the end. THE DICTATOR was under hard riding throughout and ran to his best fir. JACK BAUER from a fast beginning set a great pace, but readily gave way to the first two when cliallenged. CATHERIXE MARROXH showed brief eaily speed. 7rQfJK FIFTH RACE 1 Milo and 70 Yards. (March 10, 1923 1:42 6 118.) Purse ?600. 4 iOO 4-year-olds and upward. Claiming. Net value to winner $420; second, $120; third, $00. Index Horses AWtPPSt i Str Fin Jockeys Owners Equiv. Odds Str't 77931 'PIEDRA B 9 104 3 S 7 7' 7' 6 l"k J AVood J Eckert 410-100 77931 "DAINTY LADY ws S 104 4 1 5' 5 4' 31 2" G Ellis C B Irwin 930-100 77886 LITTLE HOPE w 4 109 2 3 2 2t 1 11 3' A Collins Nancolas Bros 220-100 7 7887 MONARDELLA w t 103 5 2 G 6 'l 4' 41 C Ralls J AV Marchbank 350-100 (77831 K'AVA'DOUR II. wj S 103 S 5 4' 4 5J 7" 51 P Hum G F Hum 1640-100 77931 THE LAMB wn 7 111 7 4 I'll 3 51 6 E Barnes A'ernon Stable 1000-100 77886'NAN McKINNEY wn 5 10S 16 3 3 2 21 7 G Cooper J Daneri 619-100 77661 AVHITE BOOTS wit 4 106 G 7 8 3 8 S 8 J Smith A Dickey 10210-100 Time. 24, 48. 1:14. 1:41, 1:46. Trark fast. $2 mutuels paid Piedra, $10.20 straight, $t.S0 place, $3.00 show; Dainty Lady, $3.60 place, $3.40 show; Little Hope, $2.S0 show. Equivalent booking odds Piedra. 410 to 100 straight, 140 to 100 place, SO to 100 show; Dainty Lady, 330 to 100 place, 70 to 100 show; Little Hrpc, 40 to 100 show. (Continued on sixth page.) TIJUANA. (Continued from third pasre.) Winner It. r, by Magellan Premiere llarchc, by Childwick (trained by J. Kekcrtj bred in France fcy Mr. T. I. Thome). Went to post .-it 3:25. At post 1 minute. Start Rood and slow. Won driving; second and third the ame. 1MKDKA began slowly and was outpaced to the last turn, but came with a rush through the stretch and cot up to win in the last two strides. DAINTY X.ADY ran a good race and made n game finish. I-ITTU: IIOPK raced into a good lead in the stretch, but tired suddenly near the end. MON'AK-DEI.I.A ran well. THE LAMB quit after leading to the last turn. Overweights White Boots, 5 pounds; Little Hope, 5. f7f7QCC SIXTH RACE 1 1-8 Miles. (March 2. 13241:525125.) Fourth Sunning- TIJUAHA d 4 trOO DERBY". $10,000 Added. 3-year-olds. Allowances. Net value to winner ?12,05O; second, $2,000; third, $1,000. Index Horses AWtPPSt Yt, V; ?4 Str Fin Jockeys Owners Equiv. Odds Str't 77!)0GsDEKl' THOUGHT w 122 2 3 3J 2& lb ll In P Walls J K L Ross 230-100 778H5-CHICROKEK LEE wb 114 15 12 10'i 0l 4 4l 2'J E Barnes R L Uaker 750-100 77a()(i r.L'STER KEATON w 123 12 4 12 1J 2'J 2" 3l A Johnson J McKay S50-1OO 779:50 MY DADDY w 113 S 5 Cl 3J S& 3l 4 F J Baker C E Thompson 2040-100 778:S;CYPREMK w 109 11 10 12& 10 C'i 5" 5 F Hoin "V F Knebelkamp t820-100 77G(fi COMP.L'STOR w 116 1 2 h 51 5l C& GJ A Collins R Sprockets C10-100 77885 SNOOK. BRADLEY w 111 It 8 SI 7J 75 7s C Ralls J W MarehbanU f 77885 GOLDEN CUP iv 111 7 14 135 13s 12 105 S5J AV Bog'ski Miss R Bernard t 77885 GOLD FIELD wb 11C 10 7 4h 41 S1 S' 9 J Butwell W Daniel . JS30-100 7790(5 SUE DONOVAN wb 117 4 C 7J 72 9s 9l 10s G Cooper V Daniel t 77885 OVElt SHOT w 111 9 11 9JX11U10 1U 115 G Ellis Mcadowbrook Stable t 77400 PROVIDENT w 111 3 15 14 14 13 12s 12s D Conn'lly W E Applegate t 77454 W1L. THE "VVIZ'RD w 113 6 13 ll1 12: UJ 13J 13 B Kenn'dy B Lonff 1S60-1C0 779:50 1 PORTO DE ORO wb 11C 13 1 S ff 14 14 14 J Smith A A Baroni 8370-100 779:505POSTILLIOX w 111 5 9 Pulled up. J Wood International Stable 700-100 fMutuel field. JCoupled as W. Daniel entry. Time, 24, 48, 1:14, 1:40, 1:54. Track fast. $2 niutuels paid Deep Thought, $C.G0 straight, ?4.20 place, $3.00 show; Cherokee Lee, $5.20 place, $1.S0 show; P.uster Keaton, $5.80 show. ICluivalent booking odds Deep Thought, 230 to 100 straight, 110 to 100 place, SO to 100 sltow; Cherokee Lee. 1C0 to 100 place. 140 to 100 show; Buster Keaton, 190 to 100 show. Winner Br. c, bv Transvaal Footstool, by Chilton (trained by II. McDaniel; bred by Messrs. Morris Sc. Waldcn). Went to post at 3:5S. At post 5 minutes. Start good and slow. Won driving; second and third the same. HKKP THOUGHT followed BUSTER KEATON cli sely until entering the stretch, where he took the lead and under a strong ride barely outfinished CHEROKEE LEE. The latter, from a slow outside start, gained rapidly after leaving the backstretch and, finishing with a great rush through the stretch, showed in fmnt momentarily when twenty yards out, then tired. BUSTER KEATON carried his weight well and set a good pace and after being passed made a resolute finish. MY DADDY was a forward contender to the last eighth, where lie gave way. CYPREME closed a big gap. GOLDFIELD tired. The rider on POSTILLION pulled the latter up while rcunding the first turn for no apparent reason. Scratched (77949)Spoar Shot, 113; 77SS5 Rock and Rye, 110. Overweight Provident, 2 pounds. Complete charts of Tijuana races were not available at the. hoar ol prolnr to iiress, but "will be published. In tomorrow's Issue. The following Is a summary of the remaining: races: SEVENTH RACE 1 1-16 Miles. Horse. Jockey. Wt. Straight. Tlace. Show. OSPREY H. Barnes 115 $ 9.U0 $ 4.40 out fABADANK (5. Ellis US -1.40 out JLITTI.E CHIEF J. Smith ....120 out tC. 15. Irwin entry; Colorado and Bronx Stable entry. Time, 1:45. Track fast. Also ran Cherry Tree, tAU Over, JBe Frank. REMAINDER OF SUMMARIES DELAYED IN TRANSMISSION. Page 4 Jefferson Park Entries and Past Performances JEFFERSON PARK ' MONDAY, MARCH 17 WEATIIKIt CLKAIl: THACIC FAST. " Third Race 3-4 Mile. TIio figures under tlie heading "Roe." In St. Patrick's Handicap, the entries below show the test time of Purse $1,000. 3-year-olds and upward, each horse nt the distance sinco January 1, (Track record: Dec. 13, 1919 1:12; 3 117.) 1921. no matter where it finished. In caso (77718) Flint Stone 118 1:12 4 130.. 750 where record was made on other than a fast (77848) bCentimeter 117 1:11 15 124X715 or good track, abbreviations show track (77891) Moonraker 104 1:10 4 122 X 745 conditions. 77625 Mercury 97 1:11 6 105 X 740 77891s John Finn ..- 105 1:12 5 10GX740 77848 Rest I'al 10S 1:11 7 115X735 7C1C0 IS FIRST IXBF.X OF 1021. 77935 Barraculla 97 1:11 5 115X735 102 1:13 4 102X73:, 77CC9 ..W.J1S11KM1A1IIA01 IS FIRST II)FY OF J1AUU1. lAItCII. (77934) Raffles (77912) Invietus 110 1:14 3 100 X 730 Racing starts at 2:30 p. in. (Chicago time 2:30). 77E91 Tuscola 100 1:12 C 9SX730 0 Superior limd runner. X Good mud runner.- , , . , . , ....... . . , Fourth Race 1 1-8 Miles. :: Fair mud runner. (M) Maidens. 'Apprentice imisiana Derby, allowance, b Illinkcrs. $15,000 Added. 3-year-olds. (Track record: March 17, 1920 1:51 3 118.) First Race 1-2 Mile. (77842) BLACK GOLD 12CX750 Turse $700. 2-year-olds. Allowances. 77672 Thorndale 117X735 (Track record: Feb. 2S, 1920 47 2 107.) 77870 y 103 M7X735 . . a'wt 77672 Blotter 117X735 Ind. norsc. Wt. Ree. A.W t.llan. 77gl2 117X735 (77867) Rclle n Ill :48 115.. 725 77842 Kxtr:l Edition .... 95 1:55 117.. 735 (77910) Neat Girl 113 :49 112X720 77868 Dreamer 117.. 730 77647 Night Shade (M). 109x715 77910: I'.rilliant Cast 117X730 (77845) Little Jimmy 118 :49 115.. 715 77912 Frankman 117.. 730 j 77867 Fanny de Coursy. .113 :48 112x715 77912 Deronda 117X730 777791 Channel i0r, :48 10!).. 715 77716 FlvingFur 112.. 730 77839 Drown Trout 115 :4 115x715 77912 Stake Me 117.. 725 77839 Barney Google ...121 :4!) 121.. 710 77542 Dazzlcr 117X725 77867 Sam Mcngel 118 :48 118.. 710 77867 Wilbur C. White- Fifth Race 1 1-16 Miles. head (M) 113 :48 112.. 710 Irish Free State Claiming Handicap. 77867 Waratah (M) IOC" :48 109.. 710 l'urse $700. 3-ycar-olds and upward. 77867 Malacha 114 :49 ' 112.. 705 (Track record: March 17, 1920 1:45 7 110.) 77910 Little Dal (M) 107.. 705 (77892) Soggarth Aroon ..106 1:47 4 113X725 77575 George de Mar (M) 112.. 700 77913 O. Henry 10G 1:46 4 112X720 77779 Captain Schneller " 77935 bLlewcllyn Ill 1:45 5 110X715 (M) 110 :49 112. .700 77935 Calcutta 1121:4G 4 109X7151 77845 Dora Lutz (M)...115 :52 109. .700 (77843) bEdward Gray 102 1:46 4 11G. .715 77910 Doc McMahon (M).11C :49 107.. 700 77870 Drnnell 101 1:48 4 105:i:710 77867 Flavia (M) 109 :49 109.. 700 77912 Deronda 3 100x710 77892 Winner Take All.. 100 1:4G 4 100X705 Second Race 3-4 Mile. 77892 Isosceles 105 1:40 5 100. .700 Turse $703. 3-year-olds and upward. Claiming. gixtll Racex j.g Miles. (Track record: Dec. 31. 1919 1:12 3 117.) Turse $700. 3-year-olds and upward. Claiming. 77841 Dandybrush 100 1:14 3 1 04.. 725 (Track record: March 17, 1920 1:51 3 US.) 77652 bSagamore 104 1:12 7 120X720 77447 bl.ord Wrack 105 1:54 7 10SX725 77474 Salmon 109 1:16 3 104X715 77846 Carnarvon 108 1:55 7 1080720 77632 Hysteria 92 1:13 5 115 X 715 77630 Old Faithful 1011:52 6 10SX715 j 77576 Stone Age 102 1:13 4 11SX715 77937 Smarty 114 1:54 0 108X715! 75317 bArdito 10Sl:10h 7 120X715 (77889) 'Piedmont 4 105x715 j 77648 bAssnmc 1111:12 10 120:1:710 57803 Richelieu 105 1:54 7 109X715' 77888 Charlie Stimmy ...114 1:11 S 120.. 710 77936 'Our Star 3 91X710 ' 77841 Barbara Palmer ..107 1:17 4 113. .710 77784 Brotherly Love ...104 1:51 7 108X710 77759 bGcorge Starr 03 1:15 9 120705 77872 Vitamin 102 1:53 C 108X710 76211 Farewell Taps .. .113 1:15 5 115x705 77914 l)umbfoundcr 103 1:54 5 10GX710 77121 Tister OS 1:1M 3 99. .705 77804 Fast Indian ...... 99 1:52 7 115X70". 77740 Sayit (M) 110 1:15 3 99.. 705 77844 'Boy from Home ..112 1:56 5 103X705 77841 bF.nos 115 1:16 0 120X700 77499 bWidgeon 5 108.. 705 76858 Mount Pleasant (M)104 1:16 4 11S..700 77936 Kent L ..96 1:51 4 113X700 77452 bCanteen Girl .....105 1:15 C 115X700 77932 bDoughnut 112 1:54 5 111X700 77738 Newport 102 1:16 4 113.. 700 77936 Vennie 99 1:55 4 109.. 700 77840 Woodland Queen 77871 'Longboat 4 107 X 700 (M) ...Ill 1:15 3 99.. 700 (77937) bAl Stebler 10S l:59m 4 107 X 700 77740 False Alarm (M).. 105 1:16 3 104. .700 77937 Water Girl 4 102.. 700 77888 Toddy Toast (M) . . 99 1:17 4 118.. 700 77868 'Beverwyck .107 1:50 4 107. .700 JEFFEIISOX IMIIIC .IOCICKV PEKCEXTAGES. From January 1, 1!)2.J, to aiarcli 10, 11)2-4, inclusive. At or At or Over Over Jockey. P.C. Wt. Mts. 1st. 2d. 3d. Jockey. p.C. Wt. Mts. 1st. 2d. 3d. Tnrke. 1 25 99 1055 2CS 170 131 Blind, E 09 100 405 30 38 4S McDennott, L IS 106 7S3 139 128 11S Byrne, J 09 103 256 24 19 32 Crump, W. IS 113 17 3 3 1 Carroll, G. W 09 100 259 24 29 34 Martin, E 17 100 521 S9 04 56 Gruneisen, J 09 102 35 3 3 3 Robinson, C 17 115 SO 15 9 5 Partington, L. 09 102 15S 14 17 15 O'Mahoney, C 16 10S 256 41 31 34 Nicholson, 0 08 95 39 3 4 2 Pauley, R 16 110 10G 17 13 16 Owens, J OS 10G 335 2S 27 37 Holloway, R 1G 107 122 19 8 IS Lilley, W OS 115 7S 6 8 10 Marinelli, B 1G 104 4CG 75 56 00 Kaiser, H OS 99 155 12 13 18 Morris, L 15 112 180 28 2G 25 Corey, G OS 106 171 13 9 16 AValls, G 14 107 228 33 29 28 Breuning, G 07 110 70 5 4 6 Burke, J. H 14 110 140 19 22 12 Dyson, G 00 95 51 S 0 1 Fraley, A 13 102 150 20 24 IS Mergler, D OG 99 230 14 30 27 Wallace, J 13 98 1047 135 128 1G3 Jones, D ... .05 9-1 230 12 1G 15 Mooney, J. D 13 112 394 51 44 51 KedcKs, J 05 104 101 5 13 8 Sharpe. F 13 105 4SG C2 G4 7S MeCormack, T 05 100 21 1 3 3 Murphy. F 13 111 84 11 11 G Wakoff, II Ot 104 71 3 3 5 Romanelli. R 13 105 247 31 33 23 Randell, D 04 104 9S 4 2 12 Stutts, II 12 105 002 71 74 92 Tliorndyke, F .04 101 164 G 16 9 McCoy, J 12 103 495 57 49 00 Dolin, J 95 7 0 1 0 Breuning, B 12 93 145 17 17 1G Griffin, S 100 16 0 O 0 liny. II 11 S5 79 9 7 C Harvey, W. 95 22 0 1 3 Fields, G 11 105 G75 75. S5 90 Montgomery, L 100 1 0 O O Corcoran, J 11 107 745 SI 95 SO Moore, V 100 1 0 0 0 Zander, II 11 105 393 42 41 51 Piehon, L 10G IS 0 0 1 Schwartz, M 11 110 147 1G 1G 19 Morrison, E 115 1 0 0 0 Milner, W 10 101 "291 29 25 44 Thompson, G .. 100 13 0 0 0 Accardy, A 09 105 140 13 10 21 Vilmore, A 100 10 0 0 0 ISt RACE 1-5;. "I"0C- ) --ycar-ls. Allowances. (Feb. 2S, 1020 47 -4-5 Ii.der Course Dist Time T'ck Odds Wt St ?i Str Fin Jockeis Started Order of Finiih BELLE H., ch. f, 2 115 By Flammarion Mary H., by Elkhorn. (Trainer. L. B. Mikel. Owner W. M. Mikel). Breeder, W. Mikel & Son. 77867 Jefferson 1-2 4Sfast S 111 3 1 l1 1-M Schw'tzl4 Lit. Gipsy, Waratah, A.Woodliffc 77G47 F.Gr'nds 31 f 41fast 13-5- 115 2 2 2 C Gross 13 Br'nTrout, Lit.Jimmy, Ni'tShade 77537 F.Gr'nds 31 f 42fast 20 112 4 21 31 C Gross S B.G'gle, A.W'dliffe, W.C.W'h'd 77473 F.Gr'nds 31 f 42slow 20 115 3 21 2 C Gross 14 Alex Woodliffe, Trigger, Iluey NEAT GIRL, ch. f, 2 112 By Danger Rock Old Woman, by Yankee. (Trainer, J. M. Brown, Owner, L. J. Brown). Breeder, Hickey Bros. & Mont gomery. 77910 Jefferson 1-2 51hvy 15 10S 7 7 3 11 F Th'dykeH My Biddv, Marv Dear, Foureross 77867 Jefferson 1-2 48rast 0 114 11 10 10l S"l W Crump 14 Belle II., Little Ginsv, Waratali 77779 Jefferson 1-2 4Sfast 10 113 5 S CI 63 W Crump 14 MaryDcar. LittleJiuimv, Channel 77715 F.Gr'nds 1-2 49fast S 113 7 7 7 7' J Corcor'n 7 Wh'ton. Coufluente, C.Schnellcr 7751 G F.Gr'nds 31 f 42fast 10 113 8 2'1 l'l W Lilley 12 SpanishXame, Help, Bl'kDinah 77254 F.Gr'nds 31 f 42 fast 10 115 9 S1 7' J Wallace 13 C.cor.Rose, Nightshade, S.Name 77120 F.Gr'nds 3-S ,35 fast 7 115 8 6'1 6 E Ambrosel2 Vanidoso, MabelC, F'ydeCoursy , 76809 F.Gr'nds 3-S 35mud 15 115 10 71 E Ambrosel2 Evelyn, Mabel C, Night Shade 76503 F.Gr'nds 3-S 36mud 15 115 1 5l 45J E AmbroselO Dress Goods, Evelyn, Mabel C. NIGHT SHADE, b. f, 2 (M) 109 By Campfire Montrosa, by Plaudit. (Trainer, J. Pryce. Owner, R. T. Wilson). Breeder. R. T. Wi'son. 77G47 F.Gr'nds 31 f 41fast 16-3 115 5 4 41 J Wallace 13 Br'nTrout, Bellell., Lit.Jimmr 77254 F.Gr'nds 31 f 42 fast 11-3 115 4 11 2 J Corcoranlll Geor.Bose, Span. Name MillieG 7G942 F.Gr'nds 3-S 35 good 31 115 4 21 2 II Stutts 10 B'yGoogle, Deanll., D E Stewart 7G809 F.Gr'nds 3-8 35mud 10 J15 3 2 31 B M'rinellil2 Evelvn, Mabel C. Polly May 76G46 F.Gr'nds 3-S 36fast 10 115 6 4 4 O Nich'sonll M'yDear. Bit o'Honey. MabelC. LITTLE JIMMY, ch. c, 2 115 By Frizzle Ionia, by Martinet. (Trainer, J. Lowenstein. Owner. E. W. Newman). Breeder. T. Piatt. 77845 Jefferson 1-2 49 fast 9-5 118 3 11' lk E Martin 15 Hon'tMose, BlackDinah My B'y 77779 Jefferson 1-2 4Srast 5 1061 1 3 !' 21 E Martin 14 Mary Dear, Channel. Lotto 77758 Jefferson 1-2 49fast 6 116 2 1 l1 3"k M Schw'tzl5 Sweeptona, Flavia. DocMcMahon 77G47 F.Gr'nds 31 f 41fast 12 118 4 3 31 E Martin 13 Br'nTrout, Bellell., Nightshade 77537 F.Gr'nds 31 f 42fast 40 110 8 El S L. McD'ott S B.Google, Al.Woodliffe, Bellell. 77444 F.Gr'nds 31 f 42mud 10 111 10 31 4 R Har'tonlO Confluente, IIon.Mose. HoIeCard FANNY DE COURSY, ch. f. 2 112 By Stockwell Fontarabia, by Oddfellow. (Trainer, J. T. Taylor. Owner, McB. Moore). Breeder. McBrayer Moore. 77867 Jefferson 1-2 4Sfast 6 114 10 S 61 G5 E Martin 14 Belle II., Little Ginsv, Waratah 77839 Jefferson 1-2 49 good E 112 2 3 21 3l E Martin 9 Sweeptona. Evelvn, B'neyGoo-le 77669 F.Gr'nds 1-2 48fast 16-5 113 8 S 61 61 E Martin 11 Foxm're, Channel, W.C.Whiteh'd 77605 F.Gr'nds 31 I 42hvy 4 112 6 3 1 E Martin S MaryDcar, Foxmore. B Winfrey 77120 F.Gr'nds 3-8 35 fast 41 115 4 4 3 E Martin 12 Vanidoso, Mabel C., Bit o'Honey 76912 F.Gr'nds 3-S 36 good 30 115 7 S 710 E Martin 10 B'yUoogle, Nightshade. DeanU. CHANNEL, b. f, 2 (M) 109 Ey Omar Khayyam Beacon, by Wrack. (Trainer, F. Wright. Owner, C. H. Knebelkamp). Breeder. W. J. Salmon. 77779 Jefferson 1-2 4Sfast 11-5 105 3 2 2l 3l G M'rinelli 14 Mary Dear. LittleJimmv Lotto 77G69 F.Gr'nds 1-2 48fast 20 103 4 2 21 2"t Ii M'rinellill Foxm're, W.C.White'd, S.Mengel 77342 F.Gr'nds 31 f 42good 12 113 3 4 41 J Corcoranl3 Mas.Billy, B.Winfrev, Mvltiddy 77120 F.Gr'nds 3-S 35 fast 15 115 1 S" 710 IJ M'rinellil2 Vanidoso, MabelC, F'vdeC'oursy 76981 F.Gr'nds 3-8 3Ghvy 15 110 9 S Sl J Corcoran 12 StepAlong, MaryDcar. "Mabel C. BROWN TROUT, br. f, 2 115 By Troutbeck Mammy, by Sempronius. (Trainer. J. Lowo. Owner, E. Cebrian). Breeder. E. Cebrian. 77839 Jefferson 1-3 49 good 8 115 6 6 5l 5111 Stutts 9 Sweeptona. Evelyn, F deConrsr 77647 F.Gr'nds 31 f 41fast 4 115 1 1 lk l, McD'ottKl Bellell.. Lit.Jimmv, NightSha'd 77605 F.Gr'nds 31 f 42hvy 15 107 3 2 D I, McD'ott 8 F. De Coursy, M. Dear. Foxmore 73473 F.Gr'nds 31 f 42slow 20 115 S 1' C1 J CorcoranH AlexWoodlirfe. Bellell., Trigger BAUNEY GOOGLE, b. c, 2 121 By Frizzle Jeano, by Dick Welles (Trainer, W. H. Fizer. Owner, H.Stark). Breeder, D. B. Knox. 77833 Jefferson 1-2 49 good 2 121 1 1 41 41 W Lilley 9 Sweeptona, Evelvn, F.deConrsy 77537 F.Gr'nds 31 f 42fast 1 115 3 ll 11 Tt Har'ton S A.W'dliffe, Bellell.. W.C.W'h'd 77275 F.Gr'nds 31 f 42 fast 31 11G 3 7" 3 R Har'tonlS Evelyn, Foxmore, Whcaton 77147 F.Gr'nds 31 f 41?ifast 2 116 1 2 2 G Walls 8 Evelyn, Wheaton, Sam Mengcl 7C942 F.Gr'nds 3-8 36 good S-5 US 1 1 1 R Har'tonlO N.Shade. Deanll.. D.B.Stcwart , " " t SAM MENGEL. br. c. 2 118 By Everest Ten Pin, by Jack Point. (Trainer, J. C. Shea. Owner. J. T. Lboaey). Breeder, G. L. Hundley. 77867 Jefferson 1-2 48fast 15 122 12 13 ji ll10 J Kcderis 14 Belle H., Little Gipsy, Waratah 77839 Jefferson 1-2 49 good 12 118 7 6 6 61 J Kederia 9 Sweeptona. Evelyn. F.deCoursy 77069 F.Gr'nds 1-2 4Sfast 8 118 1 5 5 4'1 J D M'neyll Foxm're, Channel, W.C.Whiteh'd 77147 F.Gr'nds 31 f 41fast 15 110 5 41 44J J D M'ney 8 Evelyn. Barney Google, Wheaton 7G981 F.Gr'nds 3-S 36hvy 7 120 4 31 44 F Lee 12 StepAlong, MaryDcar, Mabel O. G857 F.Gr'nds 3-S 35fast 4 120 5 3i 31 E Martin 9 Wheaton, M'yDear, Shir.Louiso 7G7G9 F.Gr'nds 3-8 36good 18-5 113 2 l In E Martin 10 Fuo. ForeignRclations. ParolcII. WILBUR C. WHITEHEAD, ch. c, 112 By Short Grass Queen'i Loch, by Lochryan. 2 (M) (Trainer. A. S. Woodliffe. Owner, P. H. Sims). Breeder, Short Grass Stud. 778G7 Jefferson 1-2 48fast 9-5 112 7 3 31 51 C Rob'sonlt Belle II., Little Gipsy, Waratah 7 7GG9 F.Gr'nds 1-2 4Sfast 7 1131 5 4 3" 3i C Rob'sonll Foxmore, Channel, Sam Mengcl 77537 F.Gr'nds 31 f 42fast 2 115 5 G 41 J Corcoran 8 B.Google, Al.Woodliffe, Bellell. 77212 F.Gr'nds 31 t 41fast 20 118 12 ll" 10 J Wallace 13 ParolcII.. Confluente. HoIeCard WARATAH, b. f, 2 (M) 109 By Granite Watch Your Stitch, by Star Shoot. (Trainer, G. Land. Owner. R. Hyams). Breeder, R. Hyams. 77867 Jefferson 1-2 48fa.st 12 IOC 8 5 51 31 A Accardyl4 Bellell., Lit.Gipsy, A.Woodliffe 77647 F.Gr'nds 31 f 4tfast 15 115 9 9a S7 II Stutis 13 Br'nTrout, Bellell., Lit.Jimmy 77385 F.Gr'nds 31 42!tfast 7 115 13 5l G J Heupel 13 Little Gipsy, Star Girl, Flavia MALACHA, b. f, 2 112 By Rickety Army Maid, by Yankee. (Trainer, R. N. Vestal. Owner, P. L. Fuller). Breeder, G. L. Blackford. 77867 Jefferson 1-2 48fast 5 114 14 14 13 13IS G Walls 14 Belle If., Little Gipsy. Waratah 77788 F.Gr'nds 1-2 49fast 12 114 4 4 2 1 G Walls 12 Dean II., Crinkle, Wild Wing 77254 F.Gr'nds 31 f 42 fast 30 115 12 12 12 G Walls 13 Gcor.Rose. Nightshade. S.Namo LITTLE PAL, b. c. 2 (M) 107 By Half Rock Stone Chase, by Berrill. (Trainer, R. McKeag. Owner, Mrs. A. Sciaccaluga). Breeder, C. L. Whiting. 77910 Jefferson 1-2 51hvy 100 110 12 12 Jl1 11' H Wakoff 14 Neat Girl, My Biddy, Mary Dear 76700 F.Gr'nds 3-S 35hvy 50 118 11 11 11 G Bre'ningll Wheaton, Step Along, Evelyn 76606 F.Gr'nds 3-8 35fast 20 IIS 9 11 10" G Bre'ningll S's Treasure, Fuo, Son of Tromp GEORGE DE MAR, ch. c. 2 (M) 112 By Colonel Vennie Little Bit, by Transvaal. (Trainer, A. L. Kirby. Owner, J. Livingston). Breeder. J. B. Rcspess. 77575 F.Gr'nds 3i f 42good 13 118 7 SI C11 E Martin 12 John T. D., IIon.Mose, Mad Boy CAPTAIN SCHNELLER, ch. g, 2 112 By Delhi Mineral, by Ormondale. (M) (Trainer, J. W. Young. Owner. Cincinnati Stable). Breeder, J. D. Carr & Bro. 77779 Jefferson 1-2 4Sfast 15 110 8 6 5n 51 R Pauley 14 MaryDcar, LittleJimmy, Chanm-1 77715 F.Gr'nds 1-2 49fast 40 10S 5 4 4 31 G Bre'ning 7 Wheaton, Confluente, Bil.Skidd 77647 F.Gr'nds 31 f 41fast 20 US 12 10' 10' G Bre'ningl.l Br'nTrout, Bellell., Lit.Jimmy 77473 F.Gr'nds 31 f 42slow 30 118 10 10l 91 W Lilley 14 AlexWoodliffe, Bellell.. Trigger 7740G F.Gr'nds 31 f 41fast 50 110 2 11" 82 G Manganl3 Vanidoso. Evelyn, AlexWofnlliffe 177275 F.Gr'nds 31 f 42 fast 50 109 12 101 91 B Bre'ninglS Evelyn, Foxmore, Barney Google DORA LUTZ, ch. f, 2 (M) 109 By Star Master Yallaha, by Miller. (Trainer. E. Lutz. Owner, E. Lutz). Breeder, J. E. Madden. 77845 Jefferson 1-2 49 fast 20 113 11 9 10 101S II Wakoff 15 ItleJ'my, Hon'tMose, P.l'kD'ah DOC McMAHON, b. g, 2 (M) 107 By Towton Field Maud McKee, by Luke Ward. (Trainer. C. S. Wilson. Owner. Woodland Stock Farm Stable). Breeder. Cross & Haner. 77910 Jefferson . 1-2 51hvy 20 109 9 10 7 81 R Pauley 14 Neat Girl, Mvltiddy. Mary Dear 77845 Jefferson 1-2 49 fast 15 113 10 C 6 G' II Bre'ningl.". ItleJ'my, Hon'tMose, Bl kD'oa 77839 Jefferson 1-2 49 good 12 107 4 7 7 7' A Fraley 9 Sweeptona, Evelyn, F.deC'oursy 77758 Jefferson 1-2 49fast 20 11G 5 4 41 42 A Fraley 15 Sweeptona, Flavia, Little Jimmy 77444 F.Gr'nds 31 f 42mud 30 105 9 7 7 A Fraley 10 Confluente, IIon.Mose, HoIeCard I 77342 F.Gr'nds 31 f 42good 50 111 5 5l 5 A Fraley 13 Mas.Billy, B.Winfrey, MyBiddy 177275 F.Gr'nds 31 f 42 fast 50 109 8 9 101 A Fraley 13 Evelyn, Foxmore, Barney Google FLAVIA. b. f, 2 (M) 103 By Under Fire Mary Orr, by Orimar. (Trainer, G. Land. Owner. Newtondale Stable). Breeder, Xalapa Farm. 77867 Jefferson 1-2 48faat 12 109 9 7 71 71 II Stutts 14 Belle II., Little Gipsy. Waratah 77758 Jefferson 1-2 49fast 12 113 3 2 2l 2 H Stutts 15 Sw'ptona, L Jimmy, D.McMahon 77575 F.Gr'nds 31 f 42good 5 116 10 71 7" J Owens 12 John T. I)., IIon.Mose, Mad Boy 77473 F.Gr'nds 31 f 42slow 16-5 115 4 41 5 E Martin 14 AlexWoodliffe, Bellell.. Trigger 77385 F.Gr'nds 31 f 42fast 7 115 3 2 3l L McD'ottl3 LittleGipsy, StarGirl, Rockomar Onrl DA PC Mile. "-year-oltls antl upward. Claiming. (Dec. Ill, 11)1!) CUU HAUL 1:12 1-5 IS 117.) . DANDYBRUSH, br. g, 3 104 By Whisk Broom II. Dindera, by Rabelais. I T(rainer, T. H. Wilson. Owner, I. Magness). Breeder, H. P. Whitney. 77841 Jefferson 51 f 1:09 good 7 109 9 6 - 6 43 J CorcoranU St.Maurice, D'yKyan, JohnJoseph 75808 Bowie 3-4 1:16 mud S 93 6 7 71 9J F Th'dykel3 Kirah, Despair, Spugs I 75648 Bowie El f l:09slow 4 107 6 5 3 ' 4'i F Th'dykel2 Bess.C.ershel. FloBrown. Stevens 72G77 FortErie 3-4 l:137igood 9 106 3 3 21 23 F Stevens 7 S.M.Lizzie, Halbert, ViolaBurton I 72595 FortErie 51 f l:07fast 26-5 103 5 4 31 31 F Stevens 8 S.MissLizzie, Ombrage, Malvern 72409 Ham'ton 5-S l:01fast 13 109 4 1 l'l 1 E Scobie 12 Argumental, Tumberry, Sarko 72091 Kenilw'h 5-S l:00fast 10 115 5 5 6s 45i E Scobie 7 Ch.Archee. Tnrnbcrry, HolIyBoy SAGAMORE, ch. g, 7 120 By Uncle Lydia II., by Luke Blackburn. (Trainer. J. L. Donovan. Owner. C. Caffarelli). Breeder. H. P. Headley. 77052 F.Gr'nds 1 1-16 l:4Sfast .5 1C5 4 3 9 9 L Lang 9 Sway, Irish P.-.t. Dumbfound. 7757G F.Gr'nds 3-4 l:14good 7-5 110 11 7 4" 4s G W C'rolll4 It. Robin, Omnipotent. Anticipate 77321 F.Gr'nds 3-4 l:14slov 4 112 5 4 31 2 G Rose 11 Venizelos, Hysteria, Sequel 7700G F.Gr'nds 3-4 l:13hvy 16-5 107 7 7 7 61 G Rose 7 CareFreo. Lad.vlosc, PoorSport 70364 Jefferson . 3-4 l:14good C 107 9 4 4l 21 G Rose 11 BegPardon, Kingsclere, L'vRose 76923 F.Gr'nds . 3-4 l:14slow 21 104 8 3 3l 2 B Mari'elli 8 PauIMicou,, Th. Square, P'rSport 76778 F.Gr'nds 3-4 l:15mud 8 10G S 7 4 41 G Rose 11 Bamra, Antonia, Cuv'nor 76734 F.Gr'nds 3-4 l:15slow 8 102 8 G 51 511 A Abel 9 Simplicity, Recom'tion, R.Ch'lie 76268 Jefferson 3-4 1:18 hvy 10 105 4 8 G 652 G Rose 10 Simplicity, Valentin, Aladdin SALMON, b. g, 3 104 By Sir Martin La Patrie, by Out of Reach. (Trainer. A. E. Alexandra. Owner, Mrs. A. E. Alexandra). Breeder, j. E. Madden. 77474 F.Gr'nds 3-4 l:15slow 20 111 0 C 7l 7i J H Burkel2 Jackson,- Midni'tFollics, Fehrah 75731 Bowie 3-4 l:14fast 67 9S S Fell. W Milner 12 EbonyBelle, H.M.Dietz. Tolima 75538 M'lboro Ab 5-S l:05slow 7 107 C 3 3 1" F W'dst'ck 7 Al Hotfoot, Flo Brown, Fehrah "5478 Marlboro 5-S l:04mud 2 122 3 2 2 2s E Sm'w'od 8 Plaid, Altissimo, North Breeze 75418 Pimlico ul f l:0Sfast 21 10S 9 3 45 7 M Fator 13 Fairlight, Dolly Gaffney, Dusk 75252 Pimlico 51 f 1:07 fast 69f 110 7 6 5'1 41 J McTag'tl'J Fred'ktown. Trop. Water. Omega 75086 Empire 5-S 1:01 good 12 115 5 3 5 511 M Fator 10 Payman, W'ch Charm, B. Streak 74451 Jamaica 3-4 l:13fast SO 1C9 6 4 5'1 6" E Jelley S Apology, Hilarity. Mitau HYSTERIA, br. m, 5 115 By Transvaal Tickolette. by Dalhousle. (Trainer, J. L. Pontius. Owner, .T. L. Pontius). Breeder. Morris & Walden. 77632 F.Gr'nds 1 1-16 l:4Sgood 10 i041 G 6 5l E'J J Heupel 8 ThcFr'ciscan, Yorick, GladysV. 77580 F.Gr'nds 1 1-16 1:51 mud 15 103 5 1 2l 5" J. Heupel 7 Gen.Cadorna, EddieJr.. ReelFoot 77522 F.Gr'nds 11-16 1:49 fast 10 100 7 5 11' I2,s D Jones 12 H'boldr, WatcrGirl, Kirklev'ton 77450 F.Gr'nds 1 1-16 l:50mud 21 96 4 3 Cl 6S1 D Jones 9 F'gnedZ'l, EddieJr., OurB'thday 7 7321 F.Gr'nds 3-4 l:14slov 10 108 2 2 21 33 E Martin 11 Venizelos, Sagamore, Sequel 77148 F.Gr'nds 3-4 l:14fast 12 10S111 11 9 85 E Martin 12 R. Bottom, Cap.Costigan, Stamp 7G858 F.Gr'nds 3-4 l:14fast 8-5 96 6 3 3t 75 D Jones 14 Poppye, Arrowhead. Venizelos 7G701 F.Gr'nds 3-4 l:15hvy 10 100 7 3 41 4 D Jones 11 Carnarvon, FarEast, DanBolling STONE AGE, b. g, 4 118 Ey Granite Mint Drop, by Irish Lad. (Trainer. J. McKeon. Owner. W. A. Baumgartner). Breeder. J. K. Louchheim. 7757G F.Gr'nds 3-4 l:14gooil 10 10S 9 9 9'' C7 J Kederis 14 R.Robin, Omnipotent, Anticipate 76943 F.Gr'nds 3-4 1:14 good 12 111 9 10 9l 7" L. McD'ottl3 Avispa, Tempting, Stamp 74770 Latonia lmTOy l:41fast IS 104 9 7 61 61 D Jones li Untried, Mistress Mary. Hoy 74597 Latonia 3-4 1:13 fast 49 102 6 4 31 J" E Harvey 12 LordAllen, Bedwood, GrecnGold 73244 Bl.Grass 5-S 1:01 fast 7 1041 ll B Harvey 11 Patrician, Froth,, Carter 72701 FortErie 3-4 l:13fast 7 102 7 5 41 51 G Fields 10 Pampas, Th. Way, Ted's rinm 72594 FortErie 3-4 l:14fast 8 1111 4 0 4l 2! II J Burke 9 Patchwork. Athanna. Kariin 72455 Ham'ton 1 1-16 1:S0 fast 22 102 2 2 21 C T AVilson 10 Tamper, Gen. Average, Mouetto 71922 FortErio 3-4 l:14fast 21-10 10S 5 2 2l 2' J Wallace S Tcd'sl'lum, P'tchwork. Hillhouse 71758 FortErio 3-4 l:lGfaat 29 104 9 4 3Dli 42 J Wallace 11 St.Quentin, FarEast. Ted'sPltim ARDITO, ch. g, 7 120 By His Majesty Early Rose, by Star Shoot. (Trainer. E. C. Lucas. Owner. E. C. Lucas). Breeder. G. A. Cochran. 75317 Wh'lins Ab 3-4 1:23 hvy 4 109 Pulled up. G W'liamslO Primitive, Assuir.p'n, Yallabil'cl 74870 Akron 1 1-4 2:12fast 3 113 GH F Lux 10 LaKross, My Lorraine. B.Stuart 74788 Akron 1 1-16 l:49fast 12 104 2 F Lux S Montillo, Advance, Little Ed 7470G Akron 1 1-16 1:30 fast 9-3 111 ?i C La Eelle 7 Billy Stuart, Puzzle, Berlin 74535 Akron 1 1-16 l:50fast 3C-3 108 ll G La Belle S BlarneyBny, Obstinate, Ferrum 74483 Akron 61 1:23 fast 20 112 510 C La Belle 0 Old Pop, Puzzle. Haran ASSUME, br. g, 10 120 By Disguise Chancery, by Inflexible. (Trainer, J. Robertson. Owner, J. Leonard). Breeder. Estate of J. R. Keene. 77648 F.Gr'nds 3-4 1:14 fast 40 107 S S 12l 1213 L Parftonl3 Patrician, Haidee, Mcintosh 7G607 F.Gr'nds 3-4 l:13fast 20 112 11 10 10 12' J CorcoranU.' Good Time. Hysteria. Rhinegold 76345 Jefferson '3-4 l:15hvy 7 115 7 4 41 515 L Morris 15 L'dAllen, Pro'ganda, J.Fairmau 7G229 Jefferson 51fl:12hvy 30 115 10 7 5 4 J Pevic 11 Anticipate, D'taria, F'bertygib't 7G02G Jefferson 3-4 l:13good 25 10S 12 11 11 10" E Martin 12 Modesty, K'gsclere, C.J.C'gmile 75993 Jefferson 51 f l:09slov 15 110 9 S 5 5" J Wallace 9 Korbly. Geo.Starr. FredKinney 75318 Wh'ling Ab 3-4 1:20 hvy 32 103 7"D Randell 9 Wild Cat, J. Dundee, L. Loraiue 75234 Wheel's Ab 3-4 1:24 mud 32 101 57 C La Belle 7 EvelynWhite. L.Loraine. Scissors ' CHARLIE SUMMY. b. g. 8 120 By Assagai Bracktown Belle, by. Cunard. (Trainer. H. E. Crist. Owner, H. E. Crist). Breeder. A. Brown. 77888 Jefferson 3-4 l:lCmud 25 120 12 13 ll1 12" J Corcoranl5 Medd.Mattie, Mcintosh. Isaman 77759 Jefferson 3-4 l:14fast 40 111 2 7 131 12s D Jones 14 Dr. Joe. Good Time. Haidee 77648 F.Gr'nds 3-4 1:14 fast 30 107 1 3 3 S'i L Lang 13 Patrician, Haidee. Mcintosh 77499 F.Gr'nds 1 1-16 1:49 good GO 114 1 G S S13 E Martin 9 FiedKinnej-. Widgeon, F.Kmbry 7738G F.Gr'nds 3-4 l:13fast 23 10S 2 4 12l 14l D Jones 14 Carpenter, St.Maurice, Doughnut 77148 F.Gr'nds 3-4 l:14fast S 10S 2 7 ll1 10' J Corcoranl2 R.Bottom. Cap.Costigan, Stamp 7G858 F.Gr'nds 3-4 l:14fast 10 10S 1 1 4 4 I Parke 14 l'oppye, Arrowhead, Venizelos 75298 Hunt'gton 3-4 1:14 fast 20 103 . S"l J Conway 9 Full o' Fun. Dif. Eyes, Kinsman I BARBARA PALMER, ch. f, 4 113 By Manager Waite Miss Bellamy, by Plaudit. I (Trainer, E. Lutz. Owner. SL. Lutz). Ttreedftr. T. C. McDowell. 177841 Jefferson 51 f 1:09 good 100 115 G 7 5l S'lTV Crump 14 St.Maurice, D'yltyan, JohnJoseph (77709 F.Gr'nds 3-4 l:14fast 100 107 12 12 12 11" J Heupel 12 Our Flag, John Joseph, Theseus 75974 Jefferson 51 f 1:10 hvy SO 103 10 10 10 10' M Garrett 10 Knot Grass, GoldenFloss. Frotn 75292 Wh'ling Ab 3-4 1:24 hvy 11-3 111 1 R Pauley S .leal. Woman, Sil.Maid, VirgieK. 74744 Akron 7-S l:3tgood 51 109 2 C La Belle 7 Armistice, A. Eagle, Capt.Adams 74573 Akron CI f 1:23 fast 31 110 11 C Fames 8 SandylL. Ar'stice. UT'nty-Three 74387 Akron CI f l:23fast 16 110 041 L Part'ton 7 Assumption, Puzzle, Old Pop 742G9 Akron 51 f l:09fast 29 104 S' P Groos S Quanali, Ch.Whitney, J.Dundee "3099 Columb's 51 f l:09fast 5 103 31 S Banks 8 Futurette. Charlton. Rupee GEORGE STARR, br. g, 9 120 By Jack Atkin Africa, by Savile. (Trainer. G. R. Allen. Owner, G. R. Allen). Breeder. O. H. Chenaullt. 77759 Jefferson 3-4 l:llfast 40 11114 14 14 13 A Vilmorel t Dr. Joe, Good Time. Haidee 77G27 F.Gr'nds 3-4 l:14good 20 107 9 9 11 11" J CorcoranU Poor Sport, Rapid Da v. Stamp 70964 F.Gr'nds 3-4 l:16mud 20 96 13 11 10 10" A Vilmorcl3 Fifty-Fifty. Sea-Wolf. T.Peruv'M 7G770 F.Gr'nds 3-4 l:15good 30 97 9 5 7l G3 A Vilmore 13 Daydne, Orlova. Westwood 7G607 F.Gr'nds 3-4 l:134fast 21 9S 4 G Gl CM F Leo 12 Good Time, Hysteris, Rhinegold 76305 Jefferson 3-4 l:17livy 31 103 7 5 6 Ga I Parke 11 Carnarvon, D'iifoundcr, P'ceral 7G247 Jefferson l f 1:12 hvy 4 107 7 3 2l 2 II Farlandll Froth, Consort. Adventure j7G13() Jefferson 3-4 l:18hvy 4 1C5 7 1 3 3 I Parko 12 A.N.Akin. Piedmont. Sscsjawea 75993 Jefferson 51 f l:09slow 6-5 110 112 2'1 I Parko 9 Kurbly. FredKinney. UncleVela FAREWELL TAPS. b. m, 5 115 By Pataud Kuhla, by Gold Heels or Trcntola. (Trainer. F. Battiste. Owner, C. Zanco). Breeder, S. F. Owen. 7621 1 Jefferson 1 1-16 lr5Ghvy E0 104 1 S 10l 10l W Harvey 12 F'kMonroe, Waukeag, Y'gAdain 7G133 Jefferson 3-4 l:17livy E0 109 4 S 9 7' G Walls 11 D.Bolling, ltork, C.J.Craigmile 75959 Jefferson 1 1-IS l:55hvy CO 106 4 G 6 G" J Carroil t! Fr'z.vSneezy, Loveliness. Flett'g ' G8073 F.Gr'nds 1 1-16 l:50hvy 20 106 11.10 11 11" L McD'ot 12 BallylHdl. Buxom, Fornovo GG437 Akron lmTOy l:5Shvy S 109 11 E T Moore 7 Wreckless, Mclba Polly, Berlin G6299 Akron 61 f 1:23 fast 4i 1091 7" T Willi'ms 9 Star.Banner. l.em-cia, JapMuma TISTER, b. f, 3 99 By Setback Trade Mark, by Broomstick. (Trainer, W. Jones. Owner, H. T. Batchler). Breeder. I. E. Clark. 77121 F.Gr'nds 3-4 l:Hfast 15 101 G 9 32 12" B Harvey 13 Vultilla, Jackson. Zanzibar 76G47 F.Gr'nds 3-1 l:14;fa.st 12 9S 5 7 71 12'J L Lang 12 Stargo. Lady Choco, Vultilla 72974 Columb's 5-S 1:02 fast 4-3 10S l5 E Martin 11 losses While. Zero, Gold Leaf 72843 Columb's E-S 1:05 slow 14-5 J02 31 F Horn 10 Virginialt.. Bigwig, LadvAbbott 7268G Columb's 5-S 1:09 slow 3-2 107 3'1 E Martin 10 Fast Boy. TheMule. IjissesWhite 72222 Map. ll.' is El f 1:03 fast 21-10 111 1 2 21 671 J McCoy 12 Joyce. Querulous. Ch tnut Girl 72167 Map.ll'ts Eif l:03fast 7 304 1 2 2 3 R Doyle 10 Ami M., Charlotte B., Gold Leaf 72102 Map.lL'ta El f l:03fa.st 14 100 1 1 11 2 J McCoy 10 Ann M.. Fpstage. lasting Love 71287 Latonia 3-S l:i0fast 43 103 9 12 11 1ll B Harvey 12 Ann M.. Grudge. Spanish Rose SAYTT, br. g, 3 (M) 104 By Huoc Mollio Kearney, by Sir Dixon. (Trainer, H. Randolph. Owner, W, H. Fizer). Breeder. Hal Price Headley. 77740 Jefferson 3-4 l:14fast 13 116 8 7 Gl Ci G Walls Iji Itusli Buck, Melbourne, Lcvoy 7762G F.Gr'nds 3-4 l:14good 60 110 1 9 C1 5 J Heupel 13 B'yKlnir, Comedy, AVatehCharm 77391 F.Gr'nds lm70y l:47fast CO 107110 10 10 ll'4 G AValls 14 M.Follies, R.Georgc, Antiquity 74S53 Latonia -4 l:13fast 8 11S 10 8 9 10' E Martin 12 Rambler, Poland, Black Bulcr 73828 Lex'gton 61 f 1:08 fast 15 108 9 10 10 9" J II Burkell Midwestern, Double T., Equity 73190 BI.Gras3 5-8 l:03M,slow 4 109i 4 J H Burke S Quasli, Florence W., Querulous G9556 Lex'cton 1-2 48&fast SI 112 5 5 65 5i J H BurkelO Bat. Bent. Quotation, H'market j EKOS. ch. g, 9 120 By Setb lady Hildreth, by Golden Garter. j (Trainer, E. T. Miller. Owner, Mrs. A. Miller). Breeder. B. A. Jones. 77841 Jefferson El f 1:09 Rood 30 120 12 11 12' 13,e C O'Mah'yll St.Maurice, D'yByan, JolmJosepli 75319 Wheeling 1 1-16 1:57 hvy 10 111 4'1 It Pauley 11 Scissors, L.Uhancell.. Musician 75264 Wh'Iing Ab 3-4 1:25 hvy 14-5 110 l'J R Pauley 8C. A. Byrne. Chow, Punctual 74910 Akron 7-8 1:31 fast 6 115 2' R Pauley 6 Orl'iisOirl, T.Ch'b'lain, Jacobean 74652 Akron 5 f l:0S&fast 33-10 113 Is It Pauley 8 ThcCirberlain, Car.Bakcr, Milda 74432 Akron BJ f 1:10 fast 7-10 113 l'J B Pauley 9 Foy, Fictile, King B. 74301 Akron Bl f 1:09 fast 21 113 2' K Pauley 10 Floralia. MissLiberty, Article X. 74134 Y'stown Cl f l:24Tgood 11 107 l1 K Pauley 7 Virgo. Eddie Fuller. Advance MOTNT PLEASANT, b. g, 4 (M) 118 By Swiftfoot II. Galeswinthe, by Hastings. (Trainer. W. Busch. Owner, Bonaventure Stable). Breeder. Mrs. L. M. Holmes. 76838 F.Gr'nds 3-4 l:14fast 100 104 It 11 14 II1 J Chalmcrsl4 Poppyo, Arrowhead, Vcnizelos 76189 Jefferson 3-4 l:18hvy 50 115 10 11 9 ll50 J Corcoranl'J Tomtclla, Baldinc, Front'rsman 76130 Jefferson 3-4 l:lSJihvy 53 112 9 10 10 10' J D M'neyE! A.X.Akin, Piedmont, Geo. Starr 75974 Jefferson 51 f 1:10 hvy 30 112 7 7 S3 S!S J D M'neylO Knot Grass. GoldenFloss. Froth CANTEEN GIRL, b. m, 6 115 By Fitz Herbert Mabel Strauss, by Uncle. (Trainer, W. H. Snearley. Owner, W. H. Snearley). Bred in France by C. H. Mackay. 77452 F.Gr'nds 3-4 l:15hvy 50 !S 12 13 13 12ie W Mar' er 13 Colonel Winn, Mcintosh, Stamp 76190 Jefferson 51 f lfllVfchvy CO 10S 11 12 12 12 M Garrett 12 Sling, Bo.val Duck, Piedmont 75900 Jefferson 51 f 1:13 hvv 20 101 1 8 81 S16 M Garrett 9 Wireless. Beel Foot. Boyal Maid 75749 Jefferson 3-4 l:19mud 30 113 7 9 10 10,s T Cam'ronlO SmartGuy, Dumbt'nder, P.Micou 75183 Latonia 3-4 l:lGmud 18 10C 9 9 9 U4 J Pevic 9 Batty II., Ben Valet, Spats 69804 Map.H'ts 3-4 l:12mud Cl 100 24 J Byrne 7 Spods, Not Yet. Hatrack 69768 Map.H'ts 3-4 l:17hvy 14 9S 710 I Parke 8 First Consul, Q.Run, Anticipate 69515 Columbus Bl f 1:11 hvy 21 105 4l T Camer'n 9 Parol. Bab. Starkadcr 69486 Columbus 51 f l:07fast 3S 104 5TJ F Cameron 9 Ruth Wehle, Gin. Rosie H. 69442 Columbus 5-8 1:04 fast S3 109 7" T Cameron 7 Vansylvia, Sp'gA'ale, Car.Moore 69400 Columbus 3-4 l:18fast 9 10S Sl L Cam'ron 9 Jazz, Solid Rock, Babylonian 66796 DadeP'rk 1 1:44tes1ow 23 103 7 7 7 7" J Owens 7 M.P'pcrity, Montjoy. T.thoMark 66778 DadeP'rk 3-4 l:16hvy S KMl 5 4 4 4' E Tetzoldt 6 Sandalwood. T.theMark. M'mite NEWPORT, b. f, 4 113 By Ballot Hill Top. by Clifford. j (Trainer, G. Ethington. Owner, J. E. lewis). Breeder. S. K. Nichnl?, 77738 Jefferson o-S 1:00 fast ICO 113 C 6 8 S W Crump 8 Moonraker. Tuscola, I,ient.Fnrr'l 73513 Wheeling Ab 1 1:47 pood 6 93 41 L Parfton 7 Texas Chief. May Girl. La Kross 73364 Wheeling' Ab5-8 1:01 slow C3 107 C" L Parfton S Rosie II., Milda, Auntie Em 73335 AVhecl'g Ab 5-S 1:01 slop 29 10C G'5 L Parfton 8 Virgo, Runnan, Frenchy 72263 Mt.Royal 51 f l:0SVfast 27 99 4' L Parfton 7 Pow.Facc. MissIIoll'nd, DoctorD. 72075 KingEd. Ab 5-8 1:01 fast 48 100 6s L Parfton 7 F.Boat, Pikesville, Yallabilagel 72042 KingEd. Ab 5-S 59',fast 71 94 C' L Parfton S Riposta, FlyingOrb, Jackllealcy 71244 Del'mier Ab 5-S l:05!slow IS 91 751 L. Parfton 9 Humpy, Hip o' Green, Fictile WOODLAND QUEEN, br. f, 3 (M) 99 By Towton Field Ocean Queen, by Cunard. (Trainer, C. I. Wilson. Owner, Woodland Stock Farm Stable). Breeder, Haner & Cross. 77840 Jefferson 51 f l:0Sgood 100 104 9 9 91 10" A Fraley 15 SistcrJosella, Stamp, DanBolling 7774 0 Jefferson 3-4 l:14ifast 50 111 3 4 5 Ssi A Fraley 15 Rush Ruck, Melbourne, Lcvoy 77626 F.Gr'nds 3-4 l:14good 50 103 10 13 13 13" A Fraley 13 B'yKlair, Comedy. WatchCharm 77233 F.Gr'nds 3-4 l:14fast 30 111 6 13 13l 13 L McD'ottU SunMart, WatchCh'm, Goldficld 77056 F.Gr'nds 3-4 1:13 fast CO 103 4 10 10 12" A Fraley 13 Exchange, BillyKlair, Mcintosh 76526 F.Gr'nds 3-4 l:14slow 50 105 10 10 10 9" A Fraley 10 Polvo, Frcdericktown, Pa than 76027 Jefferson 5-8 1:02 good 40 103 12 10 10 10' 3 A Fraley 12 V.Venniq. EbonyBolle. P'tkema FALSE ALARM, b. g, 3 (M) 104 By Flittergold Foyer, by Masetto. (Trainer, J. W. Young. Owner, Cincinnati Stable). Breeder, C. T. Worthington. 77740 Jefferson 3-4 l:14fast 53 11C 14 Fell. G Bre'ningl.3 Bush Buck, Melbourne, Levoy 77626 F.Gr'nds 3-4 l:14good 50 110 11 12 12 125 G Bre'ninglS B'yKlair, Comedv, Watclifharm 77517 F.Gr'nds 3-4 l:14fast 100 105 8 10 9 l 9' R Yelton 13 B'kerBr'n, Sis.Joiclin, Palmetto 77320 F.Gr'nds 3-4 l:15slow 40 11C 3 G El 11 J Ch'lmersll AmityClaim, G'dfleld, Attractive 77193 F.Gr'nds 3-4 1:14 cood 100 104 C C 6 6'7 J Heupel G L.Doctor, BoyOBoy, B.andB'lcy TODDY TOAST, b. g, 4 (M) 118 By Toddington Water Toast, by Watervale. (Trainer. E. Holland. Owner. O. Holland). Breeder. J. Fisher. Jr. 77888 Jefferson 3-4 l:16V&mud 30 118 10 11 134 10'4 W Lilley 15 Medd.Mattie, Mcintosh, Isaman 77522 F.Gr'nds 1 1-1C 1:49 fast SO 100 5 11 10l 10' 4 F Th'dykel2 H'boldt, WaterGirl, Kirklev'ton 77449 F.Gr'nds 1 1-16 1:50 mud 25 93 6 4 5l 5'5 F Th'dyke 9 Permarco, St. Paul, Yorick 77325 F.Gr'nds lm70y l:49?sslov 15 102 6 4 51 6'4 J Corcoran 7 HighGear, Yorick, Kirklevington 77218 F.Gr'nds 1 1-16 l:496fast 20 105 4 9 8 9s B Mari'ellil2 B. fr.IIome, Secret'y, JakeBergcr 77101 F.Gr'nds 1 1-1G l:47fast 50 99 9 7 G 5,c F Th'dykell Tempting, Gem, Stump Jr. 7G943 F,Gr'nds 3-4 1:14 good 100 99 12 7 10 ll' F Th'dykel3 Avispa, Tempting, Stamp 76213 Jefferson 1 1-lC l:56hvy 100 101 a 10 10' 915 E Blind 11 Beliability, Bowsprit, M'kOrange j Onrl D A PC 31- Mile. St. Patrick's- IIniilio:ii. C-ycar-oItls and upward. (Dec. OIU nAUU 13, 1U1SJ X'.X'J, 1-5 -3 117.) FLINT CTONE. ch. g, 4 130 By Friar Rock Problem, by Superman. (Trainer, G. Phillips. Owner, J. Mclaillen). Breeder. J. H. Rosseter. I 77718 F.Gr'nds 1 3-1G l:S9fast 21 12G 4 4 B 11 J D M'ney 9 Sotting Sun, Thimble, Barracuda1 77673 F.Gr'nds 1 1-S 1:54 fast 11-5 122 4 5 41 3 F Sharpc 7 Best Pal, Revenge. Barracuda 77409 F.Gr'nds 1 1-S l:53ifast 31 125 7 5 31 1 W Lilley 13 Setting Sun, Dr. Clark. Revenge 77360 F.Gr'nds lm70y 1:44 fast 13-10 120 3 3 lk 11 L. MeD'ott 4 Revenge, Dr.Clark, TheRollCall 7 7278 F.Gr'nds 11:40 fast 11-10 116 7 5 2l ll L. McD'ott 9 Rinkey, Cloughjordan, Barracuda 77191 F.Gr'nds 3-4 1:13 good 4 115 C 6 41 Is L McD'ott 7 Certain, Sweepstakes, Mercury 76016 F.Gr'nds lm"0y l:43ifast 1G-5 113 3 4 3H 2h G Fields 0 Roseate II., Barracuda, Dr.Clark 76561 F.Gr'nds 1 1-1G l:46fast G 110 5 3 31 In G Fields 7 0. Henry, Barracuda, Revenge 76463 F.Gr'nds 1 1-1G l:46Jfast 4 119 9 10 91 9 G Fields 15 Delante, Barracuda, Revenge CENTIMETER, b. h. 6 124 By Meelick Regea. by Margrave. (Trainer. D. Womeldorff. Owner. T. H. Bernhardt!. Breeder. G. L. Blackford, 77848 Jefferson 3-4 l:13V4fast 2-5 122 1 1 1 l'l I Parke 6 Raffles, John Finn, Barracuda 77782 Jefferson 51 f l:0Gfast 9-5 119 2 1 11 11 I Parke 0 Moonraker. Tuscola, Raffles 77717 F.Gr'nds 3-4 1:13 fast 11-5 111 1 2 36 31 J Corcor'n 4 Certain, Rocket, Last One 77408 F.Gr'nds 3-4 l:12fast 7, 112 1 1 H 2h L McD'ott 4 Certain, Exodus, Jas.F.O'IIara 77150 F.Gr'nds 3-4 1:13 fast 8 117 1 3 G1 7si E Pool 10 Rinkey. Mali Jong, See.Thoughts 1 77102 F.Gr'nds 3-4 1:13 fast 9-10 112 1 1 l'l 11 I Parke 9 Child'sl'lay. OuiOui, Col'edlioy 76859 F.Gr'nds 3-4 1:13 fast 13-10 117 4 3 1 l1 I Parke 9 Cl'ghjordan, L.Marcellia. D'dl'k 76771 F.Gr'nds 3-4 l:13Vgood 11-20 123 2 1 l'i 2l I Parke 10 Mercury, JuliaM., Muskallongc 76608 F.Gr'nds 3-4 i:13i4fast 4-5 116 2 1 11 l'J I Park-j 10 C'jordan, L.Marcel'a, H.Graham 76442 Jefferson 3-4 l:134fast 7-5 116 1 1 11 l'l I Parke 5 Hidd'nJcwel. Orcus, Muskallongc MOONRAKER. ch. c, 4 122 By Broomstick Alster Cress, by Watercress. (Trainer. C. Phillips. Owner. Greentree Stable). Breeder. Greentrce Stable. 77891 Jefferson 3-4 l:14mud 8-5 120 4 1 1 1 J Corcoran 4 Raffles, John Finn, Tuscola 77782 Jefferson 51 f l:0Gfast 7-5 122 1 2 25 21 J Corcoran 6 Centimeter, Tuscola, Raffles 77738 Jefferson 5-S 1:00 fast 2-5 113 1 2 1' 1 J Corcoran S Tuscola. Lieut.Farrell, Calcutta 77278 F.Gr'nds 1 1:40 fast G 110 C 3 4 51 J Corcoran 9 FlintStonc, Rinkey, Cloughjord.in 77194 F.Gr'nds 3-4 1:13 good 11-5 114 4 5 5 54i J Corcoran 7 Flint Stone, Certain, Sw'pstnkes 77059 F.Gr'nds 3-4 l:12fast C-5 114 1 1 . 1" 2h J Corcoran 7 Translate, B.'sToney, JohnFinn 76880 F.Gr'nds 3-4 l:13?sslow 4-5 115 3 1 in 21 I Parke 7 JohnFinn, Mercury, Sw'pstakcs 76812 F.Gr'nds 3-4 1:15 mud 9-5 116 1 1 iu 21 11 M'rinelli 4 Delante. John Finn, Amolc 76649 F.Gr'nds 3-4 l:124fast 8-5 114 3 11' l'l J Corcoran 4 Best Pal, Certain, Oui Oui MERCURY, ch. g. 6 105 By Vulcain Rose of Pink, by Pink Coat. (Trainer. G. E. Phillips. Owner. J McMillen). Breeder. J. H. Woodford. 77628 F.Gr'nds 3-4 l:13good 13-5 101 4 3 3J 3s D Mcrgler 0 Lord Granite, Certain. Rama 77539 F.Gr'nds 3-4 1:13 fast 7 103 7 5 51 21 L McD'ott S Certain, Last One, Hidden Jewel 77322 F.Gr'nds 3-4 l:14&slow 2 110 3 3 2" 2 L McD'ott 4 W.t.AViz'd, J.F.O'IIar.n, B.Times 77277 F.Gr'nds 3-4 l:12fabt 12 102 7 C G 55 J Wallace 7 Dr. Clark, Exodus, Certain 77214 F.Gr'nds 3-4 1:13 fast 9-3 107 5 5 41 51 G Fields 7 B'kPond, Isosceles, BetterTimes 77194 F.Gr'nds 3-4 1:13 good 4 104 5 3 3'1 4 G Fields 7 Flint Stone. Certain, Sw'pstakes 77102 F.Gr'nds 3-4 1:13 fast 12 113 5 6 71 G'l G Fields 9 Centimeter, Child'sl'lay, OuiOui 76946 F.Gr'nds lm70y l:43good 3i 100 5 4 5 5 G Fields 5 The Roll Call. Xeddam. Sweepy 76880 F.Gr'nds 3-4 1:13ts1ow 5 104 2 2 3 31 G Fields 7 J'nFinn, M'nraker, Sw'pstakes JOHN FINN, ch. h. 5 103 By Dick Finnell Coruscate, by ChorUter. (Trainer. E. Trotter. Owner. E. Trotter). Breeder. T. Piatt. 77891 Jefferson 3-4 l:14mud 13-10 110 2 4 4 37 J Wallace 4 Moonraker, Raffles, Tuscola 77848 Jefferson 3-4 l:13fast 15 107 4 5 5& 31 J Wallace (5 Centimeter, Raffles, Barracuda 77782 Jefferson 51 f l:0Gfast 30 112 6 G C 5' J Wallace C Centimeter, Moonraker, Tuscola 77539 F.Gr'nds 3-4 1:13 fast 20 105 8 8 S S'l J Corcoran S Certain, Mercury, Last One 77210 F.Gr'nds lm70y l:44fast 8 109 4 6 710 718 J AVallace S Rockliottom, Sweepy, Col'edlloy 77194 F.Gr'nds 3-4 1:13 good 15 10S 7 7 G'l GJ J AVallace 7 Flint Stone. Certain, Sw'pstakes 77059 F.Gr'nds 3-4 l:12fast 7 110 4 4 4l 4G E Pool 7 Translate, Moonraker. B.'sToney 77007 F.Gr'nds 3-4 l:14hyy 5 109 4 5 4 & 3J J Corcoran 0 Certain, Sw'pstakes. L.Marcellia 76880 F.Gr'nds S-4 l:13islow 41 104 1 3 21 11 J AA'allace 7 Moonraker, Mercury, Sw'pstakes BEST PAL, br. h. 7 115 By Helmet Padls, by Laveno. (Trainer. C. Howard. Owner. S. N. Holman). Breeder. E. R. Bradley. 77848 Jefferson 3-4 l:13fast 3 118 5 4 3i G8i AV Crump (i Centimeter, Raffles. John Finn 77718 F.Gr'nds 1 3-16 l:59fast 41 118 1 5 51 8" J Kederis 9 FlintStone, SettingSun, Thimble 77673 F.Gr'nds 1 1-8 1:54 fast 41 111 2 1 Is ll J Kederis 7 Revenge. Flint Stone, Barracuda 77541 F.Gr'nds 1 l:39ifast 13-5 105 2 2 2' 2 J Kederis 5 Tliormlale, Barracuda, Isosceles 77519 F.Gr'nds lmTOy l:44fast 5 115 4 2 1& 51 .7 Kederis 5 Revenue, Barracuda, Romany 77409 F.Gr'nds 1 1-S l:53fast 8 120 10 4 5'' 13s3 D Mcrgler 13 FlintStone, SefngSun, Dr.Clark 77215 F.Gr'nds 1 1-16 l:47far.t G-5 11G G 3 21 lt D Mergler 7 B'y'sToney. liarracuda. Thimble 77151 F.Gr'nds 1 1-1G l:46fast 12-5 114 2 3 3 3'3 G Bre'ning 5 T.R.Call, Romany, LadyMadcap 77010 F.Gr'nds lm70y l:44fast 11-5 110 1 2 B U G Bre'ning 5 O.IIenry, L'yMadeap, J.l'.Jones BARRACUDA, ch. g, 6 115 By Trap Rock Balancoire, by Meddler. (Trainer. C. Howard. Owner. S. N. Holman). Breeder. A. Belmont. 77935 Jefferson 1 1-16 l:50hvy 4 US 4 2 lh 11 F Murphy C Dustabout, Rama, Llewellyn 77870 Jefferson lmTOy l:43fast 6 115 7 4 2 1 D Mergler S Rinkey, O. Henry. Rama 77848 Jefferson 2-4 l:13&fast 3 114 3 3 4i 441 J Corcoran ! Centimeter, Raffles, John Finn 77760 Jefferson 1 1-16 l:4Sfast 7-5 115 2 2 B Is F Murphy 5 Quivero, Isosceles, T.d'Honncur 77718 F.Gr'nds 1 3-18 l:59?ifast 41 110 6 3 3h 41 G Fields 9 FlintStone, SettingSun, Thimble 77673 F.Gr'nds 1 1-8 1:54 fast 41 107 1 3 21 41 D Mergler 7 Best Pal, Revenge, Flint Stone 77541 F.Gr'nds 1 l:397sfast 13-5 105 3 4 31 3 D Mergler 5 Thorndale, Best Pal, Isosceles 77519 F.Gr'nds lm70y lMlfast 5 108 3 3 31 21 D Mergler 5 Revenge, Romany, Setting Sun 77409 F.Gr'nds 1 1-S 1:53 fast 8 110 5 9 7l C'i J Kederis 13 FlintStone, SefngSun. Dr.Clark RAFFLES, ch. c. 4 102 By Luke McLuke Phebe G., By Mazagan. (Trainer. G. Pbillips. Owner, J. McMillen). Breeder. J. O. & G. H. Keene. 77934 Jefferson 51 f 1:09 hvy 11-5 111 5 7 2 1J F Sharpe S FrankG., L.Marcellia, R'ckPond 77891 Jefferson 3-4 l:14mud 7 ICC 3 2 2 2 F Sharpe 4 Moonraker, John Finn, Tuscola 77848 Jefferson 3-4 l:13Vfast 25 102 2 2 2'1 2'1 G AV C'roll 6 Centimeter, JohnFinn, Barracuda 77782 Jefferson 51 f l:0Gfast 30 1051 5 5 5& 4'" F Sharpe 0 Centimeter, Moonraker, Tuscola 77498 F.Gr'nds 1 1-1G 1:48 good 7 107 3 6 6 G" L McD'ott 6 Isosceles, Brunei!. Gondolier 77324 F.Gr'nds 1 1-16 l:49&slow G ICG 1 1 24 2' G Fields O Pequot, Freez.Sneezy, Fly. Devil 77258 F.Gr'nds 1 1-1G l:47fast 6 106 3 5 4' 44 G Fields ti Isosceles, Rock Bottom. Pequot 77195 F.Gr'nds 1 1-8 1:54 good 8 103 1 4 44 4 G Fields 5 Dustabout, Wapiti, Brunei! 77124 F.Gr'nds 1 1-10 l:4Sfast 15 ICG G 1 2' 31 G Fields 7 Dustabout, S.Aroon, W.TakeAU INVICTUS, br. g, 3 100 By Vulcain High Vale, by Hastings. (Trainer, D. R. McDaniel. Owner. D. R. McDaniel). Breeder. H. T. Oznard. 77912 Jefferson lm70y l:50hvy 12 112 3 1 l'J l"t J H Burke 9 Bril'tCast, Polvo, Frcdericktown 77870 Jefferson lm70y l:45fast 10 91 5 3 4& 710 D Jones 8 Barracuda, Rinkey, (). Henry 77802 Jeffeison 3-4 l:14fast 8 116 C 9 91 8i J AVallace 1.4 Pathan, StakeMe, Q'enChurming 77029 F.Gr'nds 1 l:40y5good 5 104 3 1 Is Is J AVallace 7 Quivero, Leonard G., AVaukulla 77585 F.Gr'nds 1 l:42hvy 41 101 4 5 4'1 4S1 L Lang 6 Telescope. AmityClaim, Bril.Cast 77542 F.Gr'nds lm70y 1:46 fast 4 103 2 2 B 4s J Chalm'rs S BigandBurley, Attilia, Goldficld j 77454 F.Gr'nds 3-1 1:15 hvy 3 108 3 3 341 H Stutts 6 MahJong, Leatherw'd, Bril.Cast 77387 F.Gr'nds 3-4 l:13fast 5 110 9 7 41 S J Heupel 9 MahJong, Bril.Cast. Q.Charnilng 77236 F.Gr'nds lm70y l:45fast 10 103 3 1 11 21 J Heupel 5 Bril.Cast, II.M.Dietz, Thorndale! TUSCOLA, b. m, 6 98 By Jack Atkin Useeit, by Bonnie Joe. (Trainer. H. Webb. Owner. Mrs. R. M. Hoots). Breeder. Mrs. A. W. Hoots. 77891 Jefferson 3-4 l:14mud 6 100 1 3 3l 4' D Mergler 4 Moonraker, Baffles, John Finn 77782 Jefferson 61 f l:06Sfast 4 105 4 3 34 31 E Martin 6 Centimeter, Moonraker, Raffle 77738 Jefferson 5-S 1:00 fast 1S-5 113 3 1 2 2 J D M'ney 8 Moonraker. Lieut. Far'l. Calcutta 76367 Jefferson BJ 1 l:07good 7 1011 G 1 21 435 J McCoy 8 M'nraker, Hid.Jewel, Centimeter 76269 Jefferson 5 f l:llhvy 6 100 2 1 11 2 I Parke 4 .VnFinn. Pandowdy, J.F.O'Hara 76191 Jefferson 51 f 1:11 hvy U-5 104 3 2 in 43 J Corcoran 5 Red Arrow. LonlGranite. Sequel 76096 Jefferson 51 f 1:08 fast 15 405 1 1 Is 2i J CorcoranlO lliddenJcwel, Admirer, R.Arnnv 75814 Jefferson 5-8 1:02 slow 8 103 3 3 31 4" J McCoy O Centimeter. Post Haste, Amole 4-tll RACE 1 l-S Miles. Jjonislana Derby. U-year-oltl.s. (March 17, 101:0 BLACK GOLD. blk. c, 3 126 By Black Toney Useeit, by Bonnie Joe. (Trainer, H. Webb. Owner. Mrs. R. M. Hoots). Breeder. Mrs. R. M. Hoots. 77842 Jefferson ImiOy l:46good 1-4 116 4 2 2' 1 J D M'ney 7 Fiederickt'n, lSiil.Cast, Deronda 77761 Jefferson 3-4 l:12ifast 7-10 113 S 1 l4 l4 J D M'ney C Les.Doctor, Fred'ktown. Dazzler 75475 Churchill 1 l:3Sfast 1 117 2 1 l'l 1 J D M'ney C K.C'rinll., B.'sMary, P.Malont-y 75126 Latonia 1 l:39good 51 122 5 10 10' 9 J Howard 12 AV.Cntellor. Bat. Creek. JSob'l'ail 75066 Latonia 3-4 l:15hvy 1-2 122 1 1 1 1 J D M'ney Z BattleCrcek, Energy, 1'earlMesta 74112 Lex'gton FC l:llmuil 3 122 10 7 2' 31 I Parke 12 AVorlhmore, Sayno, Sun Flag 73906 Lex'ton 51 f 1:09 hvy 3-5 122 2 2 1' 1 L McD'ott 4 AVorthmore, Bcau.Agnes. Quaver 73687 Lex'clon 51 f l:06fast 21 117 3 3 3 2 L McD'ott 5 AVorthmore, Alchemy,.- Shindy 71642 Latonia 61 f l:0ofast 13-10 122 4 3 3' 2'1 D Conn'lly 7 AV'thinore, Chilhuwee. D'lectable THORNDALE, b. c, 3 117 By Sir Martin Maud B. L., by Star Shoot. (Trainer. F. Burlew. Owner. B. Block). Breeder. AV. R. Estill. 77672 F.Gr'nds 1 l:40fast 2 122 G 3 3'1 2h C Rob'sonlO Frcdericktown. Blotter. Polvo 77541 F.Gr'nds 1 l:39fast 1 SS 4 1 l'l 1 L Lang 5 Best Pal. Barracuda, Isoscclis 77236 F.Gr'nds lm70y l:45fast 9-20 122 5 4 41 4 I Parke 5 Bril. Cast. Invittus, II.M.Dietz 77149 F.Gr'nds 1 l:40&fast 1-4 113 1 2 1 l3 I Parko 6 Extra Edition. Invittus, Gee 77060 F.Gr'nds 1 l:39ifast 7-10 116 4 2 1 l3 I Parke 5 II.M.Dietz. K.OWeillll.. Deronda 70648 F.Gr'nds 3-4 l:12fast 21 117 5 4 3 2nt E Pool 0 Rinkey, K'gO'Xoillll., B. Cast 76148 Jefferson 61 f 1:09 slow G-5 112 3 2 11 1 I Parke 10 A'era A'ennie. Cce, Pa.vman 75856 Jefferson 3-4 l:16hvy 9-5 97 3 2 3 2' I Parke 1 John Finn. Admirer. Newmarket 75750 Jefferson 5-8 1:04 mud 7-5 101 7 2 15 1 I Parke 9 AVithout, M'd'mVennie, Payman RINKEY. b. f , 3 112 By Pennant Ballet, by Ben Brush. (Trainer, C. Phillips. Owner, Greentro Stable). Breeder. Greentree Stable. 77870 Jefferson lm"0y l:45fast 17-10 ICS 4 1 11 2" I Parke 8 Barracuda, O. Henry, Rama 77409 F.Gr'nds 1 1-S lfast 6 103 1 I SJ 7'J J Corcoranl3 FlintStone. Set'ng.Siin. Dr.Clark 77278 F.Gr'nds 1 1:40 fast G 100 4 2 31 2' F Th'dyke 9 F.Stone, Clou'jnnlan. Barracuda 77150 F.Gr'nds 3-4 1:13 fast 7-5 102 4 5 21 1" I Parke 10 MahJong, See.Thoughts, Exodus 76881 F.Gr'nds 3-4 l:13slaw 7-5 116 5 4 1& 2 I Parks 8 K.O'.Vll II., M.ihJoug, L.Doctor 76735 F.Gr'nds 51 f l:0Sslow 13-10 110 5 3 l'i l3 I Parko 9 Devil Girl, Mali Jong. Tambon 76648 F.Gr'nds 3-4 llifast 7-3 103 2 2 1' l"t I Parke 0 Thorndale, K'gO'Xcillll., B.Cast 75810 Bowie 1 l:434mud 33-10 95 5 2 l'l 21 R Pierce 10 Tree Top, Donaghce, l'epp 75709 Bowie 51 f 1:09 fast 3 11G 2 3 2' iu F Col'lettill Stardrift, Folyxena, Hau'tyLady POLVO, br. c, 3 117 By Sweep First Peep, by Dieudor.r.e. (Trainer, H. Cavanaugh. Owner, Mrs. W. J. Potter). Breeder. Himyar Stud. 77912 Jeffeison lm70y l:50hvy 7 112 9 S 3' 3B" B Bre'ning 9 luvictus. Bril.Cast, Fred'ktown 77672 F.Gr'nds 1 l:40fast 20 99 S 7 6' 43J J AA'allace 10 FredcrickCn, Thorndale, Blotter 77387 F.Gr'nds 3-4 l:13fast 12 110 6 6 5l 6 J AVallace 9 MahJong, RrilliantOist, Invictus 77060 F.Gr'nds 1 l:39fast 5 102 5 5 5 5 J Heupel 5 Tli'dale, II.M.Dietz, K.O'Neiilll. 76966 F.Gr'nds 1 l:43mud 5 106 5 6 7 7" L McD'ott 7 Payman, KingO'.Ncillll., Pathan ' 76882 F.Gr'nds lm70y l:45slow 12 93 G E 5s F Th'dyke 0 S.ThoughtM. Delante. Barracuda 1 76051 F.Gr'nds 11-16 1:46 fast 6 97 1 1 l'l 1 J AArallace C AVin.TakcAll. Dustabout, O'thua BLOTTER, b. c, 3 117 By North Star III. Acutissima. by Forfarshire. (Trainer. F. Lettelier. Owner. Southland Stable). Breeder. Idle Hour Stock Farm. 77672 F.Gr'nds 1 lMO-fast 5 100 2 2 V 3s L McD'ottlO Fredi-ricktown. Tliormlale. Polvo 77518 F.Gr'nds 3-4 1:13 fast 12 107 3 3 2' 2 L McD'ott 0 K.O'N'llIL, MahJ'g, Fredcr kt n ' 76772 F.Gr'nds 11:42 good 21 104 1 1 2'1 4 J Kederis S Extra Edition, Dreamer, Dobson 70617 F.Gr'nds 1 1:40 fast 10 1031 1 2 2 2' J Kederis 10 Boy O Boy. Pathan, Dreamer 76325 Jefferson 3-4 l:16'ihvy 13-5 103 G 1 11 2' J Kederis 7 Frcdericktown, Rinkey, Dobson (76212 Jefferson 3-4 l:184ihvy 1G-5 113 3 2 21 2i J Kederis 7 Anne, BeautifnlAddie. Deronda 76097 Jefferson 3-4 l:15slow 5 106 1 2 2& 4'i J Kederis 0 Pathan, KingO'Xeill II.. Dr'mef ! 08188 F.Gr'nds 3-S 35hvy 10 116 2 3 4 L Lyke S Black Cold. Edna V., Reply 68004 F.Gr'nds 3-S 35fast 4-5 1171 2 1 l5 .1 Butwell 5 Milton M., FortvTwo, Pat Howe 07877 F.Gr'nds 3-S 344fast 40 110 7 61 C'3 L Lyke 11 AVorthmore. Edna V., Black Gold PATHAN, br. g, 3 117 By Short Grass Elfinhart. by Plaudit. (Trainer, G. Zeigler. Owner, L. J. Carey). Breeder. W. M. Jeffords. 77912 Jefferson lm70y UDOayivy 5 112 2 6 7' G"l L McD'ott 9 Invictus, Brilliant Cast, Tolvo 77802 Jefferson 3-4 l:14fast 7 10S S 8 4' 1"' L McD'ottl4 StakeMe, Q.Chaiin'g. Ex.Edition 77149 F.Gr'nds 1 l:40',ifast 6 9S 2 5 5s 5'i G A' C'roll 0 Thorndale, Ext.F.dition, Invictus 76966 F.Gr'nds 1 l:43?jmud G 102 7 5 44 S3 F Lee 7 Payman. K'gO'Xeillll.. Tambon 76881 F.Gr'nds 3-4 l:13islow 8 10G G 5 C 54 L McD'ott S K.O'Xeill II., Rinkey, MahJong 76617 F.Gr'nds 1 1:40 fast 11-5 100 G 3 4' 3' I Parke 10 Boy O Boy. Blotter, Dreamer 76526 F.Gr'nds 3-4 l:14slow 2 112 -5 G 4 3' J CorcoranlO Polvo, Fredericktown, M.A'ennie 76097 Jefferson 3-4 l:irislow 1S-5 106 4 5 3& 11 J Corcoran C KingO'Xeill II., Dr mer, Blotter 75211 Empire 51 f l:07',islov 5 112 1 3 2 1' L Fator 7 M.Domino. All in All, Ombrage EXTRA EDITION, ch. g, 3 117 By The Manager Attentive, by Allan-a-Da!o. (Trainer, J. W. Young. Owner, Cincinnati Stable). Breeder. T. Piatt. 77842 Jefferson lm70y l:46good 20 1121 1 6 6 G" AV Crump 7 Bl'kCold, Frcdcriekt'n, Bril.Cast 77802 Jefferson 3-4 l:l4ifast 23 113 11 11 G' 41 AV Crump 14 Pathan, StakeMe, Q'cnCliarming 77409 F.Gr'nds 1 1-8 lSfast 50 93 12 13 121 122 It Yelton 13 FlintStone, Set'ngSiin. Dr.Clark 77279 F.Gr'nds lm70y l:45fast 10 102 4 6 6' 11 G AV C'roll 0 AV.theWizard, Deronda, Fly.Far 77149 F.Gr'nds 1 l:40fast 4 100 8 4 6' 6i F Lee 0 Thorndale, Invictus. Gee j 76882 F.Gr'nds lmTOy l:43',islow 4 106 9 6 6' 51 B M'rinelli C S.Thoughts, Delante. Barracuda 76772 F.Gr'nds 1 1:42 good 31 106 6 6 6 5 J AVallace S Dreamer. Dobson. Blotter 76617 F.Gr'nds 1 1:40 fast 12 106 3 4 3 23 L McD'ottlO Boy 0 Boy, Blotter, Tathan 76559 F.Gr'nds 51 f l:064fast 30 100 5 6 6" D Jones 10 I.Th'ghts, B.OBoy. K.O'Neiilll. 76461 F.Gr'nds 51 f 1:07 fast 15 106 6 5 5 3' F Leo 8 Rinkey. Boy O Boy, Frankman DREAMER, br. c, 3 117 By Manager Waite Bream Girl, by Voter. (Trainer. W. Busch. Owner, Bonaventure Stable). Breeder. T. C. McDowell. 77868 Jefferson 3-4 1:14 fast 13 106 7 C 21 21 J Corcoranl5 Everglade, Stake Me, Privilege 77411 F.Gr'nds 1 l:40-75fast 4 97 4 5 6 715 D Mergler 7 Goldficld, Telescope, II.M.Dietz 77123 F.Gr'nds 1 l:fast 5 102 4 5 3 ' 3'i J McCoy 7 Deronda. II.M.Dietz. Les.Doctor 77080 F.Gr'nds 3-4 l:12fast 10 102 7 4 3' 35 J McCoy 11 M.Jong, Q.Charming, Everglade 76966 F.Gr'nds 1 l:43mud 10 1041 1 7 6' G'3 J McCoy 7 Payman, KiugO'Neillll., Pathan 76772 F.Gr'nds 1 1:42 good 3 102 3 2 l'l 21 J Heupel S Extra Edition, Dobson. Blotter ! 76617 F.Gr'nds 1 1:40 fast 30 1021 3 G 51 4'1 J Heupel 10 Boy O Boy, Blotter, Patlwn 76526 F.Gr'nds 3-4 l:14?islov 20 115 9 S S S' J D M'neylO Polvo. Fredericktown. Pathan I BRILLIANT CAST, ch. c. 3 117 By North Star III. Macaroon, by Marco. (Trainer, W. Hurley. Owner. Idle Hour Stock Farm Stable). Breeder. Idle Hour Stock Farm.' '77912 Jefferson lm70y l:50hvy 13 112 5 2 21 2ni G AV C'roll 9 Invictus, Polvo, Fredericktown 77842 Jefferson lmTOy l:4Ggood 20 103 3 3 4"k 3 G A' C'roll 7 Rl'kGold, Frederickt'n, Deronda 77802 Jefferson 3-4 l:14lifast 12 116 5 G 11 11' G AV C'roll 14 Pathan, StakeMe, Q'enCharming 77672 F.Gr'nds 1 l:40fast 10 10S 4 5 5 55 G AV C'roll 10 Frederickt'n, Thorndale, Blotter 77585 F.Gr'nds 1 l:42nvy 10 106 1 1 1& 3i G AV Car'l 6 Telescope. AmityClaim. Invictus 77518 F.Gr'nds 3-4 1:13 fast 5 107 4 6 6 G' G AV C'roll 6 K.O'N'llIL, Blotter. M::h Jon 77451 F.Gr'nds 3-4 1:15 hvy 10 110 15 4' 4'i G A' Car'll 0 MahJong, Leatherwood, Invictus 77387 F.Gr'nds 3-4 l:13fast 12 110 2 4 3 2 G W C'roll 9 MahJong, Invictus, y.Charnilng 77279 F.Gr'nds lm70y l:13fast G 110 2 5 5'i 44 G AV C'roll 0 AV.theWizard, Deronda, Fly.Fur FRANKMAN, ch. c, o 117 By Superman Frank's Daughter, by Frank Gill. (Trainer, A. L. Kirby. Owner, Audley Farm Stable). Breeder. H. T. Oxr.ard. 77912 Jeffeison lmTOy l:50thvy 12 107 S 4 5'i 57i H Stutts 9 Invictus, Brilliant Cast, Polvo 77848 Jefrerson 3-4 l:13Vfefast 23 100 G 0 6 tVJ II Stutts 6 Centimeter, Raffles, John Finn 77761 Jefferson 3-4 l:12fast 30 105 G 6 6J 5 II Stutts 0 Blk.Gold, L.Doctor. Fred'ktown 77235 F.Gr'nds 3-4 1:14 fast 20 114 7 S 6 5J H Stutts S Julia M.. Everglade, Privilege 77080 F.Gr'nds 3-4 l:12S&fast 30 103 11 8 8' 5' II Stutts 11 MahJong, Q.Cliarming, Dreamer 76617 F.Gr'nds 1 1:40 fast 30 100 9 9 9 9" II Taylor 10 Boy O Boy, Blotter, Pathan 76461 F.Gr'nds 51 f 1:07 fast 12 108 7 7 7l 4 II Stutts 8 Rinkey. Boy O Boy, Ex.Edition 76366 Jefferson 3-4 l:16',sgood 13-5 107 5 5 21 1' II Stutts 9 Deronda. nerbertus, Rinkey. 75452 Churchill 1 ljfast 32 112 10 3 31 441 J AA'allace 13 Dudley. Graeme. W. the AVizard 74771 Latonia 1 lSJfciast 16-5 97 8 8 8 8' F Il'stligs S DareSay, B'uButler, K.Gorinll. 74314 Latonia 1-4 1114 fast 7-10 113 9 4" 4. 45i T Murray .11 F.Gailor. L'dMartin. AVrackR'ay . (Continued on seventh, page.) .... JEFFERSON PARK ENTRIES AND PAST PERFORMANCES ; (Continued from fifth page.) ; DERONDA, b. g, 3 117 By Vulcain Autumn II.. by St. Frusquin. (Trainer, T. 0. Webber. Owner. T. 0. "Webber). Breeder. H. T. Ozn&rd. 77912 Jefferson lm70y l:50hvy 13 107 1 7 GJ 7J B M'rinclll 9 Invictus. Hrilliant Cast, Polvo . 77842 Jefferson lmTOy l:4GKood 30 98 7 7 51 7 1$ Bre'ninj; 7 Hl'kfiold, Frcderiekt'n. Rril.C.nst . 77672 F.Gr'nds 1 l:40Hfasa 12 103 II 9 S' 7" Li Lans 10 Frcderiekt'n, Tliorndalc. Rlottor . 77279 F.Gr'nds lm70y l:45fast i 106 1 A 2'J 2 H Stutts 0 VT.theWizard, Kly.Kur. Itrll.Cast - "723(1 F.Gr'nds lmTOy lM5fast G 107 1 2 f. TP II Stutts ! Bril. Cast, Invlctns, H.M.Dictz 77123 F.Gr'nds 1 l:41fast 12 1MJ 2 3 l'i 1 II Stutts 7 H.M.Dictz. Dreamer. Les.Doctor 77000 F.Gr'nds 1 l:39ifast 13 1041 1 3 4J 41 II Stutts 5 Th'dale. H.M.Dietz. K.O'N'eillll. FLYING FTJR. b. f, 3 112 By Huon Kolinsky, by Uncle. (Trainjr. J. Fryce. Owner. W. J. Salmon). Breeder. "W. B. Millar. 7771C F.Gr'nds 1 l:40fast ll-r 101 2 4 3s 2l B M'rinelli 7 Attilia, Barleycorn, Telescope ; 77B72 F.Gr'nds 1 lMOftfast 12 104 3 G 4: Gi B M'rinellilO Krederiekt'n, Tborndale, Blotter , 77316 F.Gr'nds lmTOy l:45fast 13-5 102 1 3 1 1 J "Wallace r. H.M.Dietz, StakeMe. B.Grackle . 77279 F.Gr'nds lm70y l:45fast 4J 97 4 3 3s Z- L, Lans 0 W.tlieWizard, Deronda, Bril.Cast ; 77188 F.Gr'nds 1 l:44V&bvy S-5 105 2 1 1 1 B M'rinelli 4 Mad.Vcnnie, Dcspard, Rh.Snow 77103 F.Gr'nds lm70y 1:46 fast 3 10G 7 1 l'l l'l B M'rinellll2 Fausto. I'cRjry O., Breechloader , 77045 F.Gr'nds 3-4 LH&fast 15 105 3 9 7 4'i L Lang 11 Xorscl'd, Q.CharminK, TimesUp 7C608 F.Gr'nds 3-4 l-.tt&fast 40 10". 16 9' V- B M'rinellilO C'timetcr. Cl'jordan, L.Marccl'a 75731 Bowie 3-4 LHXfast 24 107 G G G' 7s Ii M'rinellU2 EbonyBellc, H.M.Dictz, Tolima STAKE ME, ch. c. 3 117 By Dick Finnell Falisade. by Von Tromp. (Trainer. A. Swenkc. Owner. Friars Inn Stable). Breeder, J. L. Tarlton. 77912 Jefferson lmTOy l:503jhvy 7 102 7 9 9 9:s I Parko 9 InvictuH. Brilliant Cast. Tolro ' 77868 Jefferson 3-4 1:14 fast 4 105 S 5 M 3i II Stutts 15 Krerclade, Dreamer, Privilege 77802 Jefferson 3-1 l:14',ifast 15 107 7 4 3" 21" I rarkc 14 Pathan, Q.t'harniinc, Kx.Edition ' 7771C F.Gr'nds 1 l:40rast 25 1061 7 7 7 "s J Kederis 7 Attilia, Flying Fur, Barleycorn ' 77C29 F.Gr'nds 1 IMOI&kooU 20 10S 5 5 51 5,: F Sharpe 7 Invictus. Qnivero, Leonard (J. 77411 F.Gr'nds 1 l:40fast 13-5 100 3 I 4' 5,: I Parke 7 Goldfield, Telescope, H.M.Dictz 77316 F.Gr'nds lmTOy l:45fast 30 104 2 1 S5 3" G Mangan 5 Fly.Fur. H.M.Dictz, Bl'kGraekic , 75376 Churchill 3-4 1:14 hvy 14 104 8 S 8 7'3 F Smith 8 Defiant. Roll's Wave, P.McCaun , 74403 Jamaica Ej f l:07',ifast 12 112 7 G G'l 6S1 T Bice 9 Drumbeat, F.Fiower. BabyLane , DAZZLER, ch. c. 3 117 By Whisk Brcom II. Masda. by Fair Flay. (Trainer, J. Howe. Owner. Grecntree Stable). Breeder. H. F. Whitney. 77842 Jefferson lmTOy l:JGgood 8 99 G 4 SI f." I Parke 7 Bl'kdold, Frcderiekt'n. Itril.Cast 77761 Jefferson 3-1 l:12rjfast 7 100 4 5 4 - 4 I Parke 0 RIk.Oold, L.Doetor. Frcd'ktown 75683 Bowie Gl f l:20?fast G-5 10S 1 S G1 G"J F Col'Ietti 9 Miss "Wiiisk. Hxploit, Sarko 75463 Pimlico lmTOy l:47',islop 13-10 J05 3 3 3s 3si L McAtee 4 Donaghee, SmiMaiden, Donnelly "5442 Pimlico 1 l:397ifast 7 105 8 12 lO'lll'5 -J Corcoranl3 Sen.Norris. LadyBelle, RigUlaze 75180 Empire 1 l:33fasl 3 102 1 2 3s 31 II Thurber C Sting, Frigate, Miss Ccrina 74593 Jamaica 51 f l:0G5s.fast G 118 4 5 3 31 F Col'Ietti 9 MadPlay, CypsyKing. XcllieGray 71947 Empire f l:07jfast 1S-5 112 G 4 2- 1" F Col'Ietti 9 Rontaud, Modest, Watch Cliarm 71745 Empire 51 f LOT'.ifast 5 112 G 3 3 3l L McAtee 12 Tliorndalc. Jimson. Modest nU RAPC 1 3-10 Milf.s. Irixli Free State Claiming llandicaii. :t-year-oll.s vJlll ilrlOL and npward. (March 17, lOHO l:-ir 4-5 7 110.) S0GGAB.TH ABOON, b. c, 4 113 By Bard of Hope Running Vice, by Transvaal. (Trainer, F. Reuter. Owner. H. P. Stearns). Breeder, F. M. Walker. 77892 Jefferson 1 1-1G l:51mud Zl 107 3 1 1 1 B M'rinclli 0 Calcutta, Win.TakeAlI, Ten.Seth 77783 Jefferson 1 l:40fast 12 10C 2 3 Gl 61 B M'rinclli 7 Sympathv, MissFort'e, Llewellyn 77124 F.Gr'nds 1 1-16 l:4S&fast 4 107 4 2' S'S 2'1 I Parke 7 Dusta bout. Raffles, "Win.TakeAll 7(i987 F.Gr'nds lmTOy l:47hvy 41 109 4 4 5 5" I Parke 0 Tonyneau, Col.Hoy, FlyingDevil 70683 F.Gi'nds lm7uy l:47muil 21 104 2 1 l5 1 I Parke 4 II.Kemble, Col'dBoy, Fan'eBean 76528 F.Gr'nds 1 1-16 l:4SVLslow 7 10S 2 1 11 l'l B Harvey S Tonylleau, Raffles, HygoneDaya 76443 Jcffoison 1 l:407;fast 11-5 105 5 4 7s 7 I Parke 8 Roseate II., Iliimlile. Barracuda 76327 Jefferson 1 1-16 1:51 hvy 3-2 10S 2 1 l1 l1 I Parke 7 Tony Beau, East Indian, A'ennie O. HENRY, b. gr, 4 112 By Discontent Ida D., by His Highness. (Trainer, G. E. Phillips. Owner. J. McMillen). Breeder, H. H. Trowbridge. 77913 Jefferson 1 1-1G l:51hvy 3 112 2 3 31 lzi H Stutts 6 BlueNose, ElAstro, ChiefCurry 77870 Jefferson lmTOy 1 :4.?ifast 13 107 3 2 3l F Sharpe S Barracuda, Rinkey, Rama 77718 F.Gr'nds 1 3-1G l:59?fast 21 104 2 9 9 9" G Carroll t FlintStono, SettingSun, Thimble 77671 F.Gr'nds 3-4 l:13fast 15 106 1 5 31 3 F Sharpe 6 Rocket, Clonghjordan, BlueNose 77187 F.Gr'nds lm70y 1 :4Ghvy 31 10S 2 2 4 43 G Fields 4 Rama, L'y Madcap, Setting Sun 77124 F.Gr'nds 1 1-1G l:4S&fast 6 112 3 3 11 7i C Gross 7 Dustabout, Rogg.Aroon, Raffles 77046 F.Gr'nds lmTOy l:44fast 1S-5 103 3 1 2 21 I Parke 5 BestPal, IyMadcap, J.P.Joncs 76945 F.Gr'nds 1 1-16 l:4Tgood 8 109 2 2 2h 51 E Martin S Bar'cnda, Roseatell.. L.Madcap 76082 F.Gr'nds 1 1-1G l:C0?mud 9-20 115 3 3 3 3" E Martin 3 Dr. Clark. John Paul Jones LLEWELLYN, b. b, 5 110 By Luke McLuke Agnes Virginia, by Sir Dixon. (Trainer. C. Howard. Owner, S. N. Holman). Breeders. J. 0. & G. H. Keens. 77935 Jefferson 1 1-16 l:30hvy 4 103 3 1 3h 3 D Mergler 6 Dustabout, Rama, Barracuda 77847 Jefferson 1 1-1C l:4Sfast 3 106 1 4 31 11 D Mergler 5 Tab.d'IIon'eur, Isosceles, LilyM. 77843 Jefferson 1 1-8 l:5GVgood 3 109 5 5 2" 2'1 D Mergler 7 Ed.Cray, Calcutta. AV.TakeAU 77783 Jefferson 1 l:40?ifast 15 111 7 6 4'' 3' F Murphy 7 Sympathy, MissFort'e, BlueNose 77718 F.Gr'nds 1 3-1G l:59fast 4S 9S 9 7 7' G"l D Mergler 9 FlintStone, SettingSun, Thimble 77711 F.Gr'nds lmTOy l:444fast 7 100 G 5 4'1 4si D Mergler 6 Dustabout, MissMeise, Ifosceles 77650 F.Gr'nds lmTOy l:43fast S 103 5 G 5' 4 D Mergler 0 K'd'd Gray, Sympathy. Isosceles 77579 F.Gr'nds 1 1-S l:33mud 9-10 107 5 1 1 Vs D Mergler S Wrangles. Huonec, Fantochc 77520 F.Gr'nds lmTOy 1:13 fast 21 102 7 4 3 3s D Mergler S LilyM., Shamrock, AVin.TakcAlI CALCUTTA, cb. c. 4 103 By Colin Jamrsa. by Delhi. (Trainer. G. R. Allen. Owner. G. E. Allen). Breeder. G. Starr. 77935 j3fferson 1 1-1G l:50h-y S 103 6 G G Ci J McCoy 0 Dustabout, Rama, Llewellyn 77892 Jefferson 1 1-1G l-.El-Tjmul 8-5 111 1 2 2 2 J Corcoran 6 Sog.Aroon, W.TakeAll. Ten.Seth 77843 Jefferson 1 1-S l:3614good 10 114 3 2 3'I '2- "W Crump 7 Edw'dGray, Llcw'n, W.TakeAll 77738 Jefferson o-S 1:00 fast 12 115 2 4 4l 4 L McD'ott 8 Moonraker. Tuscola, Lieut.Farr'l 77671 F.Gr'nds 3-4 l:13fast J2 105 4 3 4 5"! J Corcoran 6 Rocket, Cloughjordan, O. Henry 77497 F.Gr'nds lmTOy 1:44 good 7 106 2 0 5; 5I! J Corcoran 8 Roseatell., L.Granite, R.Bottom 7 7475 F.Gr'nds 3-4 l:14Vslov 20 10S 1 1 11 l'l J Corcoran 5 Jas.F.O'Hara, Ducky, RcdArrow 76610 F.Gr'nds lmTOy l:44fast 40 110 4 G T,- 5'5 A Vilmore 6 Brad.'sToney. Sett.Sun. Rafflei 76527 F.Gr'nds lmTOy l:46Xslov 40 110 2 4 5 5' A Vilmore 5 Triumph, SettingSun, Fly'gDevil EDWARD GRAY, blk. g, 4 116 By Von Tromp Bonsetta, by Masettc. (Trainer, W. A. Crawford. Owner, N. Loscalzo). Breeder. E. Cebrian. 77813 Jefferson 1 1-S l:36Vgood 9-10 112 4 1 1 l'l J Wallace 7 Llew'n, Calcutta, Win'rTakeAll 77650 F.Gr'nds lmTOy l:43fasl G 103 6 2 2s 11 J Wallace 6 Sympathy, Isosceles, Llewellyn 77578 F.Gr'nds lmTOy l:4GJmud 5 104 G 5 3' 33 J Corcoran 7 Sympathy, W.TakeAll, R. Arrow 77497 F.Gr'nds lmTOy 1:44 good 25 9S 7 7 6 6,s A Hunt 8 Roseatell., L.Granite, R.Bottom 77059 F.Gr'nds 3-4 l:12fast 30 109 7 7 7 7s A Hunt 7 Translate, Moonraker, B.'sToncy 72467 Saratoga 1 l:39good 30 105 4 5 5 5's B Marin'IH 5 Glcntilt, Valador, Sunsini 71121 Aqueduct 1 1-1 l:4Tifast 2 106 2 2 2' J Merimec 6 II. Prince, Sr.Lawrcnc, B.Friday 70022 Belmont 1 1-U l:13',fast S 102 3 3 S 3: J Merimec 4 Frigate, FaulJones, BygoneDayj BETJNELL, b. g, 4 105 By Black Toney Santa Anna II., by Martagon. (Trainer, W. Hurlay. Owner. Idle Hour Stock Farm Stable). Breeder. E. E. Bradley. 77870 Jefferson lmTOy l:43Ssfast 13 100 S 7 1- 6C1 E Blind 8 Barracuda, Rinkey, O. Henry 77673 F.Gr'nds 1 1-S 1:54 fast 20 100 C 7 7 55? G W C'roll 7 Best Pal. Revenge, Flint Stone 77540 F.Gr'nds 1 1-2 2:33tfast 4 100 1 5 V ll G W C'roll 9 O.Faitliful, Irish Pat, Fr.Sneezy 77498 F.Gr'nds 1 1-1G 1:4S good S 99 6 4 4s 2k E Blind 6 Isosceles, Gondolier, J. P. Jones 77388 F.Gr'nds 1 1-8 l:53j,fast 10 103 3 4 4 4S1 E Blind 4 Romany. Miss Meise. Ramkin 77195 F.Gr'nds 1 1-S 1:54 good 3 102 3 3 3 3 E Blind 5 Dustabout, Wapiti, Raffles 77125 F.Gr'nds 1 1-16 l:48fasl 1G-5 106 6 3 2 l5 E Blind S Piedmont, AdTocate, Longboat 77047 F.Gr'nds 1 1-16 l:4Tfast 8 104 2 6 21 2 E Blind 7 Neddam, Anonymous, Normal 76618 F.Gr'nds 1 1-16 l:4Ttfast 5 105 4 6 3 35i E Blind 8 Wapiti, Bygone Days, Huoaec DERONDA, b. g, 3 100 By Vnlcain Autumn II., by St. Frusquin. (Trainer, T. O. Webber. Ownsr, T. O. Webber). Breeder, H. T. Oxnard. 77912 Jefferson lmTOy l:5D?jhvy 15 107 1 7 Ci 7S1 B M'rinelli 9 Invictus, Brilliant Cast, Polvo 77842 Jefferson lm70y l:4Ggood 30 9S 7 7 5 4r P. Bre'ning 7 Bl'kGold. Frcderiekt'n, Bril.Cast 77672 F.Gr'nds 1 l:40Jsfast 12 105 9 9 S1 T11 L Lang 10 Fredcriekl'n, Tliorndalc, Blotter 77279 F.Gr'nds lm70y l:45fast 41 106 1 4 2'1 2 II Stutts (! W.tlieWizard, Fly.Fur, Bril.Cast 77236 F.Gr'nds lmTOy 1 :45ifast 6 107 1 2 5 5s II Stutts 5 Bril. Cast, Invictus, H.M.Dictz 77123 F.Gr'nds 1 l:41fast 12 1041 2 5 l'i I3 H. Stutts 7 H.M.Dictz, Dreamer, Les.Doctor 77060 F.Gr'nds 1 l:39fast 15 1041 1 3 4 4" H Stutts 5 Th'dale, H.M.Dictz, K.O'NeiHII. WINNER TAKE ALL. br. f. 4 100 By Fair Flay Free Love, by Chouberski. (Trainer, X. Foster. Owner, Mrs. M. Farrar). Breeder. P. T. Chinn. 77892 Jefferson 1 1-16 l:5iaimud 13 102 4 4 4h 3 J Wallace 6 Sog.Aroon, Calcutta, TenderScth 77843 Jefferson 1 1-S l:56!4good 12 104 6 6 4 4 B Bre'ning 7 EdwardG'y, - Llwell'n, Calcutta 77711 F.Gr'nds InVTOy l:44fast S 96 5 6 G 51 L Lang 6 Dustabout, MissMeise, Isosceles 77674 F.Gr'nds 1 1-1G l:48Vfast 31 97 7 6 5 43 L, Lang 7 MissMeise, RedArrow, Shamrock 77578 F.Gr'nds lmTOy l:4G'6mud 6 99 1 2 21 2 L Lang 7 Sympathy, Edw'dGray, R.Ar'w 77520 F.Gr'nds lmTQy 1:43 fast 7 9S1 6 5 5' 4 J Chalm'rs 8 Lily M Shamroel:, Llewellyn 77237 F.Gr'nds 1 1-16 l:4Sfast 1-2 107 5 4 55 5 I Parko 7 Vennie, Bucado, Lily M. 77124 F.Gr'nds 1 1-16 l:4SVfcfast 41 102 7 6 5' 4'1 G W C'roll 7 Dustabout, Sogg.Aroon, Raffles ISOSCELES, b. g, 5 10G By Von Tromp Isolation, by George Kessler. (Trainer. G. E. Phillips. Owner. J. McMillen). Breeder. E. Cebrian. 7T892 Jefferson I 1-1G l:5l9-.inu 1 12 10S 5 Fell". F Sharpe 0 Sog.Aroon. Calcutta, W.TakeAll 77847 Jefferson 1 1-16 l:4Sfast 1S-5 106 4 2 2& 3' F Sharpe 5 Llewellyn. Tab.d'Hon'ur, LilyM. 77843 Jefferson 1 1-8 lG'good 10 110 2 4 G 6" F Sharpe 7 El.tiray, Llewellyn, Calcutta 77760 Jefrerson 1 1-16 l:4Sfast 1S-5 106 5 3 G 3 F Sharpe 5 Barracuda, Quivero, T.d'IIon'cur 77711 F.Gr'nds lm70y l:44fast 3 107 3 2 3l S'l L McD'ott 0 Dustabout, MissMeise, Llewellyn 77650 F.Gr'nds lmTOy l:4.1fasf 21 103 2 3 3' 3el I Parke 0 Ed'dGray, Sympathy, Llewellyn 77541 F.Gr'nds 1 l:39fa'st 7 10) 5 3 4 45 I Parke 5 Thorndale-, Best Pal, Barracuda 77498 F.Gr'nds 1 1-16 1-.4S good 2-5 104 111 Ink I Parke 0 Brunell. Gondolier, J.P.Jones CH, DA PC 1 SI Ilex. "-year-olds and upward. Claiming. (.srarcli 17, Dtll nAUt 100 i:.ii 4-r, :: us.) LORD WRACK, b. g. 7 103 By Wrack GoweR. by Ort Wells. (Trainer. A. L. Kirby. Owner, A. L. Kirby). Breeder. J. T. Weaver. 77447 F.Gr'nds lmTOy l:46',mud 1 109 G 2 2' 2- I Parke 0 C. Billows. St.Donard, Gondolier 77260 F.Gr'nds 11-3 1:55 fast 4 10S 8 1 I'll' L Lans 10 Walnutllall, Siipcrbum, Tingling 77190 F.Gr'nds 1 1-8 l:5T9ihvy 1-2 107 2 1 l5 1 I Parke 5 HonoIuIiiBoy, WessieB., Hickory 76990 F.Gr'nds 1 1-16 l:52rthvy 41 107 2 3 3 ' 2 II Farland 9 HouohiluBoy, StnmpJr., Trooper 76251 Jefferson 1 1-2 2:44 hvy 1 103 2 4 3s 2 II Farland 5 Richelieu, Bastille. Kent L. 70194 Jefferson 1 3-1G 2:0SVhvy 6-5 107 1 1 1 l5 II Farland 7 Super, Fete 1 oy, At'.trney 76188 Jefferson 1 1-16 1:34 hvy 6-5 106 5 1 1 l5 II Farland 9 Tro'pcr, Dumbf.ju'd'r, Advcnt'rc CARNARVON, b. g, 7 103 By Llangibby Hemlcok, by Spearmint. (Trainer. T. F. Devcreaux. Owner. T. F. Devcreaux). Bred in England "by J. Sanfcrd. 77846 Jefferson 3-4 l:14Vifast 15 US 3 7 C'S 51 W Lilley 13 Avispa, Poor Sport, Daydue 77759 Jefferson 3-4 l;14fast 7 115 5 1 5" 41 H Kaiser 14 Dr. Joe. Good Time. Haidee 77453 F.Gr'nds 3-4 1:15hvy 20 114 6 6 61 r.3 II Kaiser S Hid. Jewel, Guv'nor, Biff Bang T7364 F.Gr'nds 3-4 l:13fast 12 113 S 4 5l C5 D Mergler 10 Arrowhead, P'lMicou, D.BolIing 77100 F.Gr'nds 3-t 1:14 fast 7 115 2 1 31 3Ji F Leo 8 PaulMicou, Guv'nor, GoodTiiue 76968 F.Gr'nds 1 1-16 1 :504mud 11-5 112 1 2 11 1"' II Kaiser 7 Soviet, Drummoud, Bastille 76878 F.Gr'nds 3-4 l:14slov S 112 2 E 6" S'l II Kaiser 11 PaulMicou, JouJou, Cap.Costigan 76701 F.Gr'nds 3-4 l:lGfchvy 16 5 112 4 2 21 1 B Harvey 11 Far East, DanBolling, Hysteria 76557 F.Gr'nds 3-4 l:13vjfast 8 114 2 3 21 4J II Kaihcr 13 TimesUp, CoralRct-r, D'torGlcnn OLD FAITHFUL, b. g. 6 103 By Horron Smirr. by Carnage. (Trainer, G. E. Phillips. Owner. J. McMillen). Breeders, ll. Young & J. B. Gorham. 77630 F.Gr'nds 1 3-16 2:01good 18-3 104 5 Bled. D Merglcrll Huonec, The Archer. Gondolier 77540 F.Gr'nds 1 1-2 2:35?ifast 12 98 4 3 21 2 D Mergler 9 Brunell. Irish Pat, FreezySneezy 77479 F.Gr'nds 1 1-S 1:57 slow 8-5 109 1 2 2l 1 II Stuttx 7 Our Birthday, Pete Foy, Chaplet 77340 F.Gr'nds 1 1-S 1:15 good 10 107 4 4 21 3s G Fields 5 Gondolier. StumpJr., Ksc'pol'ttc 77318 F.Gr'nds 1 1-S 1:54 fast 40 106 S 6 C 4 G Fields S Bucado, East Indian, Westwood 77061 F.Gr'nds 11-8 1:53 fast 12 110 11 11 11 ll40 G Fields 11 Bcndita, Kimpalong, Sun.Ducrow 77049 F.Gr'nds 1 1-8 l:55H.fast 13 110 11 11 9"' 10' G Fields 11 Itoyal Duck, Bastille. Ashland 76927 F.Gr'nds 1 1-8 1:j6?s1ov 7 109 2 7 5s 6:5D Mergler 10 Hickory, Soviet, Little Ammie 6MARTY, b. g, 6 108 By Theo, Cook Canny Mus. by Ogaen. (Trainer. J. M. Collins. Owner. J. K. Collins). Breeder. W. & L. Garth. 77937 Jefferson 1 1-16 l:51hvy E 111 4 4 31 3 J Corcoranl.l AlStehler. EUesmar. WaterGirl 77893 Jefferson 1 1-1G l:53',imud 8 113 2 3 S2 3'1 J CorcoranlO Normal, Pcrmarco, Good Time 77587 F.Gr'nds 1 1-8 l:5Ghvy S 109 7 9 9" 0" F Sharpe 10 Normal. Repeater, Scare Crow 77543 F.Gr'nds 1 1-1G lMS'fast 15 112 5 2 6 8' J Corcoran 9 ('..Billows, St.Donard, StumpJr. 77476 F.Gr'nds 1 1-15 1:50 slow 4 114 5 4 5' 4 J Wallace it Scare Crow, Six Pence. Rupee 77048 F.Gr'nds 1 1-S l:55fast E 114 8 8 7' 4'1 J ChalmerslO Insulate, Repeater, Tingling 76989 F.Gr'nds 1 1-16 1:53 hvy 8 115 4 5 VA 21 J Chalmers 7 Tody, SinarttJuy, Seth'sFIowcr 76841 F.Gr'nds 1 1 1C l:D0slow 2 103 1 2 2' 1' J ChalmerslO Day Lilly, StumpJr., SmartGuy ; ; . . . - ; , . ; , ' ' ' , , , PIEDMONT, ch. g, 4 105 By Dick Finnell Day Dream, by Ballot. (Trainer. A. Goldblatt. Owner. M. Shapoff). Breeder. S. K. Nichols. 77889 Jefferson 3-4 l:16Hmud 31 113 I 2 1J 1' B Bre'nlnglO PoorSnort, Simplicity, J.Q.Kelly 77607 F.Gr'nds 3-4 1:16 hvy S 110 4 1 3' 2'1 J Corcoran 9 Col. Winn, Poppye. Times Dp 77495 F.Gr'nds 3-4 l:141sgood 8 109 5 7 S 7 D Mergler 9 Stargo, PaulMicou, Dumbfounder 77445 F.Gr'nds 3-4 l:14imu(l G 111 3 3 3 35 L. Lang 7 Vcnizclos, Caligula, Far Kast 77238 F.Gr'nds 1 1-16 l:4Sifast 13-5 107 2 2 21 5 I Parke 8 Mas. Hand, Westwood. StumpJr. 77125 F.Gr'nds 1 1-16 l:4Sifast G 10G 1 1 11 25 L McD'ott 8 Brunell, Advocate, Longboat 77084 F.Gr'nds 1 1-16 l:47?ifast 10 114 3 1 11 3'i F Lee 7 Six Pence, Royal Crown, Cash 77005 F.Gr'nds 3-4 1:15 hvy 6 104 2 2 3 21 F Leo 8 Biff Bang. Exchange, R. Charlie 76618 F.Gr'nds 1 1-16 l:47fast 25 97 1 3 41 G': R Yelton 8 Wapiti. Bygone Days, Brunell RICHELIEU, ch. g. 7 109 By Celt Network, by Eon. (Trainer. J. KcKeon. Owner, W. A. Baumgartncr). Breeder. A. B. Hancock. 77803 Jefferson 1 1-16 1:4S fast 15 106 4 3 2l 4 D Randell 13 TanSon, Hycarpolettc. R'y'lDuck 77742 Jefferson 1 1-16 1:4S fast G 114 3 4 2" 31 J Kederis 10 Kscarpolctte. Tody. Stump 76704 F.Gr'nds 1 1-16 1 :51hvy 3 10S 114 4' L Smith 4 Raffles, Es'polette, Marg.Ware 76528 F.Gr'nds 1 1-1G l:4SlisIow 7 1C5 7 7 7 7 L Smith 8 Sog'thAroon, TonyBeau. Raffles 76251 Jefferson 1 1-2 2:44 hvy 18-5 107 4 1 Is 1 L Smith 5 Lord Wrack, Bastille, Kent L. "36187 Jefferson 1 1-8 l:59',hvy 21 109 2 2 2 2l L Smith 5 Tony Beau, Gondolier. Tan Son 76099 Jefferson 1 1-S l:ESslow 18-5 104 1 1 11 2 L Smith 7 Tony Beau, Kent L., Belle Amie OUR STAR, b. f. 3 91 By Short Grass Star Maid, by Star Shoot. (Trainer, J. Robertson. Owner, A. A. Gilmore). Breeder. H. H. Hewitt. 77936 Jefferson 1 1-16 l:315ihvy 20 93 2 3 2 ' 2 L. Fart'tonll Pequot. Servitor. Kent L. 77849 Jefferson 1 1-16 l:431ifast 40 93 3 1 1: 1J L Part'ton 8 Juno, ThrreScpiare. Su'iiyDurrow 77803 Jefferson 1 1-16 1:4S fast 30 84 10 11 ll1 11' J Dolin 13 TanSon, Kscarpolettc. R'y'lDuck 77710 F.Gr'nds 3-4 l:14'ifast 30 94 10 10 9l 93i L Part'tonl2 ElAstro, MissF'ttine, Sw'pstakes 76988 F.Gr'nds 1 l:4t'ihvy 12 91 8 7 6l 6" T Dolin 8 Wil.thcWizard. Anne. DevilGirl 76944 F.Gr'nds 3-4 l:14'.guod 15 96 10 G 6 7s J Dolin 11 JuliaM.. W.tlieAVizard, DevilGiil 76780 F.Gr'nds lmTOy l:4Slimurt 13 ST 5 1 2l 23 J Dolan 9 Margaret Ware, Juno, Felirah 76684 F.Gr'nds lmTOy l:4S'.mud 7 101 5 6 2 2l I Parko 10 Payman, Felirah, Frosty Boy BROTHERLY LOVE, b. g, 7 103 By Helmet Santa Anna II., by Martagon. (Trainer. E. McGarvey. Owner. Four Oaks Stock Farm Stable), Breeder. E. R. Bradley. 77784 Jefferson 1 1-16 l:4Srifast 30 110 12 12 7" 6"i H Stutts 12 Dumbf'nder, Repeater, Wat.Girl 77540 F.Gr'nds 1 1-2 2:33?fast 20 106 9 S 9 9" L McD'ott 9 Brunell. Old Faithful. Irish Pat 77049 F.Gr'nds 1 1-S l:55Hfast 31 112 10 10 Gl 7'1 L McD'ottll Royal Duck, Batsille, Ashland 76947 F.Gr'nds 1 1-S 1 :53:.g?cd 10 108 8 7 C 6'1 L McD'ott 9 Eastlndian, Gondolier. Ramkin 76611 F.Gr'nds 1 1-S l:51ifast 12 111 S 6 5 4 J Heupel 8 Ramkin. St. Donard, Tody 76465 F.Gr'nds 11-16 1:48 fast 12 103 3 7 S 75 J McCoy 11 F.Sncezy, Highspeed. MissMeisi 75477 Churchill 1 2-1G 2:00 fast 7 111 7 5 5' 42 T Murray 7 Miss Meise. Paris Maid. OoUiLa VITAMIN, b. g, 5 108 By Transvaal Incognita, by Disguise. (Trainer. F. T. Miller. Owner, F. T. Miller). Breeders, Morris & Walden. 77872 Jefferson 1 1-S 1:56 fast 31 107 7 3 3 21 J Wallace 9 Majority, Attorney, Walnutllall 77781 Jefferson 1 1:42 fast 12 115 15 S 5l 5 J Wallace 15 Omnipotent, Servilor. Mr. Beek 77712 F.Gr'nds 1 1-16 l:4Tifast 12 107 8 7 6 5 D Mergler 8 JouJou, Highspeed. TlireeSquare 77238 F.Gr'nds 1 1-1G l:4Sifast 20 108 S S 7s 7 B Hol'way 8 Mas.Hand, Westwood. StumiUr. 77152 F.Gr'nds lmTOy l:41ifast 40 102 9 8 7' G' J Chalmers 9 Sweepy, Oni Oui, Llewellyn 75037 Laurel 1 1-16 2:03 mud 16 108 1 G 6 G-a F Lee 6 Blar.Stone, Fitzrue, R.Wingfield 74986 Laurel 1 1-S l:33"H.good 33 ids 5 4 4 4i F Lee 7 T.RollCall, Gondolier. R. Duck DUMBFOUNDER, b. g. 5 100 By Ferole Dona Ecca. by Eock Sand. (Trainer, C. Houbre. Owner, C. Honbre). Breeder. A. Belmont. 77914 Jefferson 1 1-2 2:44?ihvy 12 98 1 4 5" ;".' F Th'dyke 8 Ijt.Aminie. Gr'sTree, Buil.Kean - 77872 Jefferson 1 1-8 1:56 fast 4 110 1 6 51 353 D Jones 9 Majority, Vitamin, Attorney J7784 Jefferson 1 1-16 l:4S?ifast 21 10S 1 4 11 11 D Jones 12 Repeater, Water Girl, Insulate 77741 Jefferson 1 1-1G l:47fast 4 105 1 3 2' 2' D Jones 7 Doughnnt, Rustem. Marg.Ware 77713 F.Gr'nds 1 1-8 l:34'lifast 7 103 1 2 l'l l'i D Jones 8 Pete Foy, Irish Pat, Day Lilly 77652 F.Gr'nds 1 1-16 l:4S?tfajt 7 111 1 2 2s 36 D Jones 9 Sway, Irish Pat, Westwood 77607 F.Gr'nds 3-4 1:16 hvy 8 111 3 3 T 9'i D Jones 9 Col. Winn. Piedmont. Poppye 77495 F.Gr'nds 3-4 l:14W;good 20 106 1 2 21 3'i D Jones 9 Stargo, Paul Micou, LittleAlfrcd EAST INDIAN, br. g, 7 115 By Delhi Killiecrankie, by Kilmarnock. (Tranier, A. Zimmer. Owner, S. Flaherty). Breeder. J. W. Coriic&n. 77804 Jefferson 1 1-2 2:35fast 4-5 1 02 1 2 23 2'1 I Parke 5 Good Night, Freezy S'zy, Ashl'd 77762 Jefferson 1 1-S 1:53 fast 2 108 3 G 4l 21 I Parke 6 FannieBean, Fr'zySn'zy. LilyM. 77318 F.Gr'nds 1 1-S 1:54 fast 6-6 107 6 4 4s 2 I Parke 8 Bucado, Westwood, Old Faithfid 77217 F.Gr'nds 1 1-8 l:53fast 6 118 5 4 5' 5s C Lang 7 Ramkin, Miss Meise, Royal Duck 76947 F.Gr'nds 1 1-S l:55good -5 112 5 1 1; V I Parke 9 Gondolier, Ramkin, Scare Crow 76883 F.Gr'nds 1 1-8 l:532sslow 3 111 5 41 SSJ I Parke 0 FreezySneezy, l'rqnot, Mar. Ware 76562 F.Gr'nds 1 3-16 2:00ifast 3-2 108 5 3 ll 1J I Parko 10 Ramkin, Gondolier. Mar.White (Continued on eighth page.'' JEFFERSON PARK ENTRIES AND PAST PERFORMANCES (Continued from scventli page.) BOY FROM HOME. br. g, 5 103 B7 Helmet May Bird, b7 Thrush. (Trainer. C. Howard. Owner. S. N. Holman). Breeder. E. R. Bradley. 77844 Jefferson 11-16 1:50 pood 5 110 3 5 61 711 D Mcrglcr 12 KentL., St.Donard, Royal Duck 77742 Jefferson 11-16 1:48 fast 10 108 10 9 9l 7'i D Merglcr 10 Escarpolette, Tody, Itichelieu 77218 F.Gr'nds 1 1-1G l:49fast 6 110 5 1 1 1 D Mergler 12 Secretary, J.P.crgcr, Waywas'uio 7455G Latania lmTOy l:4ifast 30 114 3 7 7 7" C Ponce 7 Tody, Tex. Trust Official 74361 I-atonla 3-4 1:13 fast 13f 115 11 11 lOh 9 J Pcvic 32 Kindred, Ben Bolt. Green Gold 71717 Latonia 1 3-16 2:02 hvy 13 113 .2 8 8 8 It Doyle 8 Yoshlml, V.ofDr'ms. BellcAmlo 71684 Latonia 1 1-4 2:06fa3t 12 107 2 2 3l 4 It Doyla 12 FancyFrce, Dr.GIIbcrt, Kimp'ng WIDGEON, ch. g, 5 108 By Star Shoot Wide Eyes, by Hamburg. (Trainer, J'. Xowenstein. Owner, S. Singer). Breeder. M. Jones. 77499 F.Gr'nds 1 1-16 1:49 Rood 2 110 2 5 2l 2" II Stutts 9 F.Kinncy. F.Embry. Gcn.Cadorna 77153 F.Gr'nds 1 1-16 IMS fast 2 109 3 1 U 2 II Stutts 12 Dr.Whitehurst, R.Crown, Cash 70650 F.Gr'nds ImVOy l:44fast 8 3051 5 5 5 u' II Stutts 5 Romany, T.RollCall, TonyBeau 76608 F.Gr'nds 3-4 l:13tast 30 106 8 9 6 63 II Stutts 10 C'timetcr, Crjordan, L.Marcel'a 75127 Latonia 1 1-16 l:47good 13 112 6 7 7l 7J F Il'stings 8 PlusUltra, CaptainMac, PrinccK. 74979 Latonia 1 1-1C l:46fast IS 118 16 8 71 E Scobla 8 Certain. B. of Eliz'town. Metric 74812 Latonia lm70y l:42fast 31 103 2 3 3 3' E Scoblo 7 Prcc.Lula, Mis.Mary, T'derSctU KENT L., ch. s, 4 113 By Zeus Horla, by Henry of Navarre. (Trainer. T. F. Bornman. Owner. M. Kelly). Breeders. White & Cliborn. 77930 Jefferson 1 1-16 l:51hvy 6 111 1 5 5 4 W Crump 11 Pequot, Our Star. Servitor 77844 Jefferson 11-16 1:50 good 12 1121 4 4 3 l'l W Crump 12 St.Donard, RoyalDuck, Runquol 77741 Jefferson 1 1-16 l:47fast 20 112 7 7 7 711 A Accardy 7 Doughnut, Dumbf'nder, Rustem 77448 F.Gr'nds lm70y l:4imud 11-5 107 5 3 3 Fell.L- McD'tt 0 Coral Reef, Al Stcbler, Superbum 77011 F.Gr'nds 1 1-8 l:57hvy 21 110 7 3 ll l'l L McD'ott 8 Hickory, Pete Foy. Dustproof 7P840 F.Gr'nds 1 3-36 2:03slov 25 102 8 9 8l 51 L Saucier 10 St.Donard. Gondolier, Superbum 70774 F.Gr'nds 1 1-16 l:43good 20 106 7 7 6 l 6' I Saucier 8 Beverwyck. Rupee, King John 70409 Jefferson 1 1-18 1:49 good 7 103 8 7 7 71 I Parko 8 MargarctWare. Tody. Highspeed DOUGHNUT, br. g, 5 111 By Sweep Fascination, by Buck Massie. (Trainer, A. E. Alexandra. Owner. Mrs. A. E. Alexandra). Breeder. E. C. Christian. 77932 Jefferson 3-4 l:15hvy 5 124 5 9 10 10' W Lilley 10 Vacuum, Simplicity, Lady Rosa 77872 Jefferson 1 1-8 1:56 fast 4 110 2 7 C 9' A Accardy 9 Majority, Vitamin, Attorney 77741 Jefferson 1 1-1G l:47fast 2 1 03 3 2,11 l1 I Parko 7 Dumbfounder, Rustem. 51. Ware 77710 F.Gr'nds 3-4 l:14fast 15 108 5 5 5" 41 J Grun'sonl2 ElAstro, MissF'tune, Sw'pstakca 77577 F.Gr'nds 3-4 l:14good 7 107 2 2 1 l'l J Grun'sen2 RoyalDick, JohnJoseph, Vacuum 77380 F.Gr'nds 3-4 l:13fast 7 110 7 5 5 3 J Grun'scnl4 Carpenter. St.Maurice, G.Shaw 77192 F.Gr'nds 3-4 l:14good 7 112 3 3 3 2l J Grun'senl2 Arrowhead, Venizclos, St.M'rice 77044 F.Gr'nd3 3-4 l:13iast 12 110 12 10 7"k 62 J Grun'senll Kindred. Old Sinner, Pr. Welles VENNIE, b. c, 4 109 By Colonel Vennie Princess Kathleen, by Sain. (Trainer, E. McCown. Owner, J. Barlow). Breeder. J. B. Respess. 77930 Jefferson 1 1-16 l:51hvy 30 100 8 6 4t 6J H Hay 11 Pequot, Our Star, Servitor 77803 Jefferson 1 1-16 1:43 fast 10 103 11 9 Sl Sl I Parke 13 TanSon, Kscarpolette, R'y'lDuck 77318 F.Gr'nds 1 1-3 1:54 fast 8 93 1 7 7 " 6" B Bre'ning 8 Bucado, East Indian, Wcstwood 77237 F.Gr'nds 1 1-16 l:4Sfast 12 97 1 3 1" 31 B Bre'ning 7 Bucado, Lily SI., Gondolier 77189 F.Gr'nds 1 1-16 l:49hvy 8 93 1 3 3 31 L. Lang 0 Pequot, S.sofPleasure, ScaCova 77047 F.Gr'nds 1 1-16 l:17fast" 6 105 3 7 7 715 J Heupel 7 Neddam, Drunell. Anonymous 70907 F.Gr'nds 1 1-16 l:49mud 15 1041 2 4 31 3' J Heupel 4 Tony Beau, Raffles, Kinburn 76883 F.Gr'nds 1 1-8 l:53slow 4 100 2 5 55D Jones 6 FrcezySneczy, Pequot, E.Indian LONGBOAT, b. g. 4 107 By Wrack Marathon II.. by Thrush. (Trainer. 1. Johnson. Owner. W. H. Whitchouse'). Breeder, C. T. Grayson. 77871 Jefferson 3-4 l:14fast 12 103 3 3 3 3 E Blind 13 Vacuum, Lugs, Fifty-Fifty 77801 Jefferson 3-4 l:14fast 35 300 3 2 31 21 E Blind 31 Lady Rose. Julia SI.. Thco 77490 F.Gr'nds 3-4 l:13good 15 1C8 5 6 6 6 D Mergler 8 Caligula, Sw'pstakes, Lt.Farrclt 77238 F.Gr'nds 1 1-16 l:48fast 8 104 5 7 8 S'1 D Mergler S SIus.Hand, Westwood, Stumpjr. 77125 F.Gr'nds 1 1-16 l:4Sfast 13-5 107 4 4 4 V I Parke 8 Brunell, Piedmont, Advocate 77079 F.Gr'nds 3-4 l:13fast 20 102 4 3 l" 3"k D Mergler 8 JuIiaSI., BuckPond, JohnJoseph 70878 F.Gr'nds 3-4 l:14slow 10 110 5 6 71" 5 E Blind 11 PaulMicou, JouJou, Cap.Costigaa AL STEBLER, b. g, 4 107 By Golden Maxim Lily Mac, by Plaudit. (Trainer, C. R. Anderson. Owner, C. C. Wright). Breeder. T. M. Murphy. 77937 Jefferson 1 1-16 l:51hvy 13 110 6 6 1 1 II Zander 33 Bl Jesmar, Smarty, Water Girl 77893 Jefferson 1 1-16 l:53mud 8 113 7 30 61 6l D Merpler 10 Normal, Pcrmarco, Smarty 77844 Jefferson 11-16 1:50 good 20 11112 10 10 914 II Zaner 12 KentL., St.Donard, Royal Duck 77477 F.Gr'nds 1 1-16 1:50 slow 13-5 303 7 9 9 9" J Chalm'rs 9 Repeater. Soviet. FrankMonroo 77448 F.Gr'nds 3m70y 3:47mud 30 107 1 2 2 2f H Zander 0 CoralRccf, Superbum, Fr.Mcnroa 70815 F.Gr'nds 1 1-S l:59mud 3 108 3 1 1 1 il Zander 0 Cur.Evcnts. DukcJohn, P.cel Foot 70509 F.Gr'nds 1 1-15 l:52tnud 13 110 2 5 4 5'1 H Zander 0 Tan Son, Tingling, Sling 76369 Jefferson lmTOy l:49good 0 105 2 6 71 6 H Zander 9 Atta Boy II., Rork, Peace Pal fDisqualified for foul. WATER GIRL. b. f. 4 102 By Rapid Water Maria C, by Yankee Gun. (Trainer. T. O. Webber. Owner. Mrs. T. O. Webber). Breeder. G. W. J. Bissell. 77937 Jeffereon 1 1-16 l:51hvy 41 105 3 3 51 4" B M'rinelli 13 Al Stebler, El Jesmar, Smarty 77850 .Tffeison 1 1-16 1:50 fast 21 109 10 2 3l 41 J Corcoranll Westwood. Lit.Ammie, Tay.Hay 77784 Jefferson 1 1-16 l:4Sfast 15 105 5 1 21 31 B M'rincllil2 Dumbfounder, Repeater, Insulato 77721 F.Gr'nds 1 1-16 l:4Sfast 4 93 4 1 81' VI Li Lang 32 Rupee, Bendita, Insulate 77631 F.Gr'nds 1 1-16 l:49g'ood 17-10 1041 3 2 3 31 II Stutts rf Eddie Jr.. St. Michael, Mom 77522 F.Gr'nds 1 1-16 1:49 fast 13-5 102 6 1 l" 2& B Bre'ningl2 Humboldt. Kirklev'gton, Lierra 77309 F.Gr'nds 1 1-16 l:47fast 0 306 7 7 7h 71 H Zander 8 Lily M., Wrangler, Bucado 77153 F.Gr'nds 1 1-16 1:4s fast 7 104 7 9 7l 51 It Zander 12 Dr. Whiteh'st. Widgeon, R.Crown BEVERWYCK. ch. c, 4 107 By Sir John Johnson Reveille II., by Irish Lad. (Trainer. W. A. Burttscholl. Owner, J. R. Skinker). Breeder. F. J. Nolan. 778G8 Jefferson 3-4 1:14 fast 12 115 11 8 7l 7'i C Rob'son 15 Everglade, Dreamer, Stake Me 77702 Jefferson 1 1-S 1:55 fast 15 107 5 1 21 5J D Mergler 0 F.Bcan, Eastlndian, Fr'zySn'zy 77498 F.Gr'nds 1 1-16 1:43 good 15 99 4 2 21 511 D Mergler 0 Isosceles, Brunei, Gondolier 77453 F.Gr'nds 3-4 l:15hvy 12 332 3 7 8 8' L Lang 8 HiddenJewel. Guv'nor. BiffBang 77307 F.Gr'nds 1 l:39&fast 20 97 5 1 6 6l ! Lang 7 L'dGr'itc. Llew'lyn, J'nP'lJones 70774 F.Gr'nds 1 1-16 l:4Sgood 4 08 2 1 1 1 G Cooper S Rupee, King John. Runquol 7C4C4 F.Gr'nds lm70y l:45fast 6 107 4 4 4' 41 G Cooper 5 Raffles, Flying Devil, Aladdin Page 5 Announcing Daily Racing Guide A new turf newspaper, DAILY KACDTGr GUIDE, will begin publication in Chicago about April 1. DALLY EACING GUIDE will be a real addition to the realm of racing journalism. It will contain past performances, selections, results, workouts, comments and other matter of vital interest to the racing follower, and will be on sale by 6 p. m. daily. DALLY EACING GUIDE will contain the candid opinions of turf experts on the racing of the following day. You will be able to follow the condition and form of all horses with much less effort than ever before with the help of DAILY EACING GUIDE. DALLY EACING GUIDE will be printed in big, readable type and every effort will be made to make it the best possible paper for the racing enthusiast. The date when publication will begin will be announced shortly. Watch for it. DAILY RACING GUIDE j Page 6 Pretty Polly's Defeats: Wearing Journey to France Resulted in Filly's First Reverse PRETTY POLLY'S DEFEATS 1 Wearing Journey to France Resulted in Filly's First Reverse. Gilpin Illumes Jockey for Great Marc's Only Defeat in England Retired to Stud After Vinninp Twenty-Three Races. The close of Pretty Polly's remarkable racing career is recounted by trainer P. P. Gilpin in the following article from the London "Weekly Dispatch : About this time I was receiving countless letters from Pretty Tolly's admirers from all parts of the world. "Atty" Persse has told the story of how he sent spare hairs from the tail of a brolcen-down gray to quieten the importunate people who sought keepsakes fiom the tail of The Tetrarch. I could not answer half the letters about Pretty Polly which reached me from persons whom I did not know. But she had numberless visitors on many, many occasions in the stable. Excitement is not too good for a highly strung race horse, but one made what exceptions one could in her case. One of my correspondents used to write love letters to the mare, addressed thus: Miss Pretty Polly, co Mr. P. P. Gilpin, Newmarket. Many of my correspondents wrote what they conceived to be poetry, but which read to me as exceedingly bad verse, with one exception. This was a ballad by an unknown muse founded upon the old English poem "John Gilpin was a citizen of credit and renown." It described an amusing incident in the domestic life of my family connected with Pretty Polly and the St. Lcger. In those days three of my young sons were too young to attend race meetings, but they were naturally keen to see "their mare" for of course they owned her in those days win the St. Leger. After Mrs. Gilpin and I left they played truant, went into the town and started off to Doncastcr in a motor car. In these days cars were less reliable than they are today. Their conveyance broke down and they missed the race. The anony-. mous poet, parodying "John Gilpin," told in well-phrased, amusing stanzas the story of their journey. Pretty Polly, still Unbeaten, wound up her reer as a three-year-old in England by winning the Free Handicap, a one and cne-quarter mile race in Houghton "Week, giving sixteen pounds to Rydal Head, which was second, and twenty-four pounds to His Majesty, which was third. She won by two lengths. It was just after this that she met with her first regrettable defeat. She was rent to France to run for the Prix du Conseil Municipal, but was defeated by a CG to 1 chance when she. unquestionably, was far from being herself.' The mare had had a terrible journey over, and ran in going deeper than any which she had ever before encountered on a race course. A FJtlGIITFTJL JOUIt"EY. To insure that she would have as good a journey as possible I had hired a special tiain from Boulogne to Paris, but this special and its valuable passenger had a frightful jcurney. Instead of the non-stop run I had expected and paid to get the train stopped at nearly every station and backed into nearly every siding all the way from Boulogne to Paris. I believe the mare would have been fitter if she had walked. All this notwithstanding that 1 had given Alec "Waugh, the veterinary surgeon who accompanied her, 5500 to oil the palms of all the officials on I the journey. j Pretty Polly's unfortunate experience taught me a useful lesson in sending horses to race in France. Before sending Spearmint to win the Grand Prix I first approached Lord Itothschild, the head of that great house and chief of the railway between Boulogne and Paris, and asked him his advice as" to the best and safest way of getting Spearmint to Paris. He was kind ; told me what lo do, and gave me every possible assistance, with the result that the journey was accomplished in the shortest possible time, and I won the Grand Prix, the biggest race on the continent. For Spearmint's journey we had a special boat from Folkestone to Boulogne and a spc-cial horse-box attached to the mail train from Boulogne to Paris. At the Gare du Xord the train was met by a horse-box, which took Spearmint direct to Longchamps, where he was quartered at the stable of M. Holbronn, the French Tattersall. There was no delay during the whole journey, except when complying with the customs requirements. For Comrade and Spion Kop we dispensed with the special boat, i Pretty Polly was favorite for her race, i but as she was suffering from her jcurney 1 our confidence was somewhat shaken, although I thought she would win. Many English men and English women crossed to see the race and backed the mare, and there was consternation in camp when it was seen that Pretty Polly was beaten by Presto II. As a four-year-old Pretty Polly won the Champion stakes at 5 to 2 on. As a five- i year-old she won the Jockey Club Cup, over two and one-quarter miles, when ridden by I B. Dillon, heating S. Joel's Bachelor's Button, which aftcrwa'rds beat her when he- j celving weight in the race for the Ascot Gold Cup. Of this race for the Gold Cup I have no wish to write in detail. There were too many people around her at tho hotel where she was quartered for my liking, and she was upset a good deal before the race by the crowd. Yet that did not prevent her winning. In my opinion she lost because her jockey did not obey my instructions. Had he done so I feel sure there would have been no defeat for Pretty Polly on an English raco course to record. I told Dillon this after the race, but I have no doubt he was carried away by excitement. Pretty Polly never ran again, but was sent to the stud after putting up a succession of racing achievements which I do not think has ever been surpassed in the history of the English turf. In this her last year she had won three races out of four. Pretty Polly, alive and well, is still at Eyrefield, in Ireland, where she was sent in 1906. For two or three years she produced no foal, and I wanted to bring her back for another shot at the Ascot Gold Cup, which I thought she would have won, but her owner did not like the idea once she had I been thrown up, and it is quite likely that I he was right. 1 PERFECT SQUARE DICE Hade by expert mechanics from thoroughly seasoned hard stock, guaranteed to he truo to within one one.thcus&ndth of an inch, having all sides flat, corners sharp and finish perfect. 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Blackthorn, writing in the London Sportsman of February 23, gives the following details of the strike of the stable hands at The Curragh: I have talked on the telephone this morning to a prominent Curragh trainer seeking the latest news of the strike of stable boys, and am glad to say there is every likelihood that the dispute will be satisfactorily settled within the next few days. At any rate, if it is not I have misread present indications. The boys, it appears, would be willing to settle for a wage of $10.63 weekly or. at any rate, those in the inner circle say they would although the utterances on their behalf are to the effect that there will be no compromise, and that the wages must remain at $11.SS per week. It is certain that trainers will not pay that wage, and I doubt very much if they will consent to move forward from the stand they have taken on the basis of $10 a week, but it is a hopeful outlook that tentative overtures have been made by the employees acknowledging their readiness to knock off $1.25 a week from the high wage which they received up to a fortnight ago. It is this information that induces me to take the strain in which I am writing. The indoor employes received ?G a week, and trainers offered them $5 a week, but if tho outdoor men be pleased there would be no difficulty in arriving at an accommodation with those boarded and lodged by trainers. The strike was wholly regrettable, and the boys were badly advised indeed to quit their constant and far from laborious employment. My references to the strike are for two reasons first, to keep readers of The Sportsman au courant with what is passing in this country, and secondly, for the information of those English sportsmen who have horses in training at The Curragh. By the way, some newspapers are seemingly under the impression that the strike was brought about by the decision of ihe trainers to cut wages, but really that was not so. As a matter of fact, throughout last season owners of horses were grurh-bling about the cost cf racing, and they Irtid special emphasis on the charges made by trainers for preparing horses for their engagements. The trainers kept temporizing with their patrons, and by one means or another contrived to get through 1923 without effecting a scheme of economics ; however, owners became insistent that they would not face in 1924 such high costs and charges as those which prevailed in 1923. Trainers retrenched in various ways and finally, to complete their arrangements, they approached the boys to accept reduced wages. The boys declined, called a strike and so the present situation came about. Trainers have been carrying on satisfactorily, and they announce that if a settlement is not come to within a few days they intend to make permanent the measures they have temporarily adopted. They point out that, like the stableboys, they also are employees, and that their employers that is, those for whom they train being unwilling to continue to pay highly for keeping horses in training and racing them, concessions must be made. It is not at all a question of what trainers would like to do, but what they must do. Racing Dates for 1924 RACING DATES FOR 1924 TIJUANA JOCKEY CLUB, Tijuana, Mex.: Beginning Nov. 29, 1923. and continuing for 100 or or more days. Mutuels. HAVANA JOCKEY CLUB, Havana, Cuba: Beginning Nov. 29, 1923. and continuing for 100 or more days. Books and mutuels. JEFFERSON PARISH FAIR ASSOCIATION, Jefferson Park, New Orleans, La.: March 5 to March 17 (11 days). Oral. SOUTHERN MARYLAND AGRICULTURAL ASSOCIATION, Prince George Park, Bowie, Md.: April 1 to April 12 (11 days). Mutuels. HUNTINGTON JOCKEY CLUB, Huntington, W. Va.: April 5 to April 19 (13 days). Mutuels. HARFORD AGRICULTURAL AND BREEDER'S ASSOCIATION, Havre de Grace, Md.: April 16 to April 30 (13 days). Mutuels. CAPITAL CITY RACING ASSOCIATION, Beulah Park, Columbus, Ohio: April 19 to May 10 (19 days). Mutuels. METROPOLITAN JOCKEY CLUB, Jamaica, L. I., N. Y.: April 29 to May 21 (20 days). OraL MARYLAND JOCKEY CLUB, Pimlico, Md.: May 1 to May 13 (11 days). Mutuels. Saturday's Tijuana Chart SATURDAY'S TIJUANA CHART The following charts were received too la.tc for publication in yesterday's paper: rrrCkt-i SEVENTH RACE 3-4 Mile. (Feb. 22, 1924 1:11 4 123.) Purse $1,000. 3-year-4 4 tldx olds and upward. Handicap. Net value to winner $700; second, $200; third, $100. Index Horses AWtPPSt 'i Str Fin Jockeys Owners Equiv. Odds Str't 77884 MY REVERIE wb 5 1C5 1 2 1 2 2 l J Smith G Drumheller 151-100 (77884)J. S. REARD'X wb 6 105 5 1 2 l1 1"' 2 J Wood International Stable 200-100 77884 PAULA SHAY wb 4 97 2 5 5 31 3 P Hum- J S Farina 360-100 77409 DK. CLARK wb 7 114 3 3 3 3 4& 4 B Kenn'dy G Long 750-100 75325 PRIXCE Til TII w 4 103 4 5 41 4i 5 5 G Ellis Meadowbrook Stable 1890-100 Time, 23, 47, 1:13. Track slow. $2 mutuels paid My Reverie, $5.00 straight, $3.00 place, $2.20 shew; John S. Reardon, $2.S0 place, $2.20 show; Paula Shay, $2.20 show. Equivalent ltooking odds My Reverie, 150 to 100 straight, 50 to 100 place, 10 to 100 show; John S. Reardon. 40 to 100 place, 10 to 100 show; Paula Shay, 10 to 100 show. Winner B. m, by Ultimus Reflex, by Sir Dixon (trained by D. F. Cannon; bred by Mr. Brownell Combs). Went to post at 4:11. At post 2 minutes. Start good and slow. Won driving; second and third the same. MY REVERIE set a fast pace and was taken back after going a half mile, then responded gamely when called un in the stretch and, racing into a small lead, outfinished JOHN S. REARDON. The latter raced into the lead on the last turn and when challenged made a game finish. PAULA SHAY closed a big gap and was wearing the first two down at the end. DR. CLARK was hard ridden and had no mishaps. PRINCE TII TII ran well. Overweight My Reverie, 5 pounds. '7'7Q(9 EIGHTH RACE 1 Mile and 70 Yards. (March 10, 1923 1:42 118.) Purso $600. 4 4 Jyd 4-year-olds and upward. Claiming. Net value to winner $420; second, $120; third, $60. Index Horses AWtPPSt yt y. Str Fin Jockeys Owners Equiv. Odds Str't 77820'PRINCE DIRECT w S 108 2 2 Sl 7" 7l 3 1 G Cooper H Cooper 520-101 77886 GUXSIGHT w 5 108 11 5 2 22 22 2 2l P Walls Rancho Wikiup Stable 20M0O 77903 'FULL MOON ws 6 101 10 3 H li 1 1 3 G Ellis R Barnett 16SO-100 77881 MARCH LAD w 4 104 3 11 10'' 81 SI 5 41 A Fran'co J A Blackwell tolO-100 77866 'BRIAN KENT w 4 104 6 6 5" u 42 4S 5 J Berg- Emeryville Stabht 1120-100 77S8lTENXILEE wa 6 108 8 4 42 4 6 6" 6J C Corbctt J Pidgeon 1370-100 77866 5 'BY RIGHT w S 103 12 8 62 Gl 5 7s 71 AV Molters G Cooney t 77924 'WOODIE MON'Y w 11 108 1 1 3'1 3 3h 81 8l J Wood C B Irwin C50-100 77816 'ROMULUS w 6 101 9 7 7 9! 91 91 9l J Roberts S Polk S20-1O) 77831'TWELVE BELLS ws 9 101 5 12 12 10& 10 10 10 K H'giand R Barnes 2C70-100 77774 YERMAK w 11 108 4 10 91 12 12 11 11 P Hum G F Hum t 77816 ROISTERER wb 7 112 7 9 11"HJ 11 12 12 E Barnes San Mateo Stabl t tMutuel field. Tims, 24, 49, 1:15, 1:42, 1:47. Track slow. $2 mutuels paid Prince Direct, $12.40 straight, $5.00 place, $3.20 show; Uunsight, $4.20 place, $3.20 how; Full Moon, $5.60 show. Equivalent booking odds Prince Direct 520 to 100 straight, 150 to 100 place, 60 to 100 show; Gun-ileht. 110 to 100 place, 00 to 100 shew; Full Moon, ISO to 100 show. Winner1 B. g, by Rey Hindoo Directa, by Vinetor (trained by II. Cooper; bred by Mr. Edward Cebriau). Went to post at 4:37. At post 4 minutes. Start good and slow. "Won driving; second and third the same. PRINCE DIRECT moved up gradually and, catching the leaders) after entering the stretch, stocd a long ninl hard drive and outgamed GUNSICHT. The latter raced prominently tluoughout and fought it out gamely with the winner all through the final eighth. "FULL MOON showed the most speed in pacemaking, but tired midway of the stretch and was lucky to save third place. MARCH LAD was going fast at the end. BRIAN KENT and WOODIE MONTGOMERY tired. ROMULUS raced poorly. Scratched 77i81M5obby Allen. 103; 77903 Dovesroost, 100; (778S0) Flame, 115. Overweight Roisterer, 2 pounds. rTrTQCTO NINTH RACE 5 1-2 Earioags. (Jan. 19, 1924 1:04 1 106.) Purse $600. 3-year-4 4 UUU olds and upward. Claiming:. Net value to winner $420; second, $120; third, $60. Index Horses AWtPPSt li JA Str Fin Jockeys Owners Equiv. Odds Stri ( 77925 )GRAYSON w 9 118 2 3 34 31 3 1 E Barnes G Drumheller 160-100 77732 -KIItKV.'OOD wb G 118 7 7 51 55 42 22 T Wilson E W Fox 930-1O1 77439 'JACK LEDI wb 6 113 6 6 7 C'i 6s 3"k W McK'ht A M Gray 810-100 7764'i'GRATIAX w 6 111 1 2 1" l" 1J 4'i J Wood H W Barnes C20-100 778:i:SLADY LE BAXDwsb 4 110 4 1 21 2'J 23 51 G Cooper H Cooper 450-100 77925 HONEST G'ORGE wb 8 118 3 4 4J 4 5l G5 W Bog'ski Sunbeam Stable 420-100 77903'FAYWOOD w 9 110 5 5 6 7 7 7 M Connors I Kutch 75S0-1O) Time, 24, 49, 1:02, 1:08. Track slow. $2 mutuels paid Grayson, $5.20 straight, $3.00 place, $2.S0 show; Kirkwood, $5.S0 place, $4.40 ' show; Jack Ledi. $4.40 show. . Equivalent b'oking odds Grayson, ICO to 100 straight, SO to 100 place, 40 to 100 show; Kirkwood, 190 to 100 plHCc, 120 to 100 show; Jack Ledi, 120 to 100 show. Winner 15. g, by Sir John Johnson Melee, by Yankee (trained by D. F. Cannon; bred by Mr. John E. Madden). Went to post at 5:0-1. At post 4 minutes. Start good and slow. Won driving; second and third the same. GRAYSON was forwardly placed from the start, came gamely when called on and in a fast finish withstood the challenge of KIRKWOOD. The latter closed up ground and finished witli a rush. JACK LEDI saved ground when turning for home and was. going fa-stest of all at the end. GRATIAN set a good pace to the stretch and tired, but finished close up. LADY LE BAND ran well to the last eighth. Scratched 77203 Rosa Atkin, 103; 77907 Miss Fryer. 107; 77S17Big Indian, 110; 77903 Lady Moore, 103; 77993 Occidenta. 110; 77925 Dan Arvi, 11S; 77903 Canuonball, 113. i i 1 Page 7 Harvey Ames Earle Bldg., Broadway at 52nd St NEW YORK, N. Y. 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Sporting Leader's JEFFERSON GETAWAY CODE: Albany-Honor-Flora-Nexus-Launch A MIGHTY SMART TRICK Br $ $$$$$$ $$$$ $ jm JfcP PREDETERMINED TURF PROFITS . The MIRACLE SYSTEM Is nationally o t known as "easy for player hard for layer." Has stood tho ACID TEST for many years. We could not spend nuiny & thousands of dollars per annum advrr- Using water as cough syrup and con- o tlnue in business. Sold on installment , I payments paid from your profits. Abso-j lutely FREE. lOO page racing manual. v tf review, sworn testimonalt. etc. Investi- gnte today and make your Bookie obey. Public Relations Manager V JBW S. E. ARTHUR gS Box 10 IL 1'. Tonson, Md. $$$$$ $$$$$$ titer NOW Monthly Form Book of February Racing Page 8 Havana Entries HAVANA ENTRIES TUESDAY, MARCH 18 (Past performances of liorses entered in Tuesday's races at Havana will appear in Tuesday's edition.) " 1 Fourlli Race 3-4 Milo. Tho figures under tho heading "Rec." .n Purse $600. 3-ycar-olds and upward. Claiming, the- entries below show the best timo of (Track iccord: Jiiii. 8, 1920 1:11 6 102.) each horse at ; tho distance since January I, 77375 Marion Ilollins ..107 1:13 8 105X725 1921. no matter where it finished. Incase 77939 Winchester 10(5 1:14 0 110.. 720 where record was made on other than a fast 77886 Vat 1Iamps0Il ....107 1:14 4 107 X 715 or good track, abbreviations show track 77397, Alazori 103 i:i4 5 105X715 conditions. 77575 TxK.arno 100 l:13f. G 110. .710 77895 Mike 113 1:13 10 110X710 77943 My Error (M) 97 1:14 . 3 9S..710 77C6D IS FIRST INDEX OF jrARCII. 77873 Medusa 102 1:14 9 105X710 "6160 IS FIRST INDEX OF 1924. 77053 Henry S 112 l:19s 3 98X705 ,. .. 77895 bVcrdc 1121:15 10 108X705 ..,,, .., , Kacms starts at 2:30 (Chicago time l:o9). p. m Kair Egeria (M) . . 93 1:15 3 93.. 700 -l-f; .?i n""'M Maldcn8' ,X, , 'T """It'- 77873 Corlettc (M) 98 1:15 3 93.. 700 (M) APPrtIc "L I 77524 jj0b Riles 113 1:15 10 110x700 nllowance. b n Bllnkem. 77g94 Mack niu nQ uu g llox700 jTw.SaoVdlHowances. th Racc-1 Mile and 70 Yards Puro . . Turse ?700. 4-ycar-oIds and upward. C amnnj. record: 192217-2-llS.) (Track Feb. 18, , ' (Track record: Dec. 4, 1923 1:44 o 102.) vt,,3., (77938) bVicc-Cba innan .... 1 13 1 :44 7 113X725 Inrf lna. TTnr Horse. wf Wt. t. Rec. A.Wt.Uan. a V,..., . n,tJ ......, . n0w-n 011 (77851) DEXTROSE 105 :47 113X725 f " J'"r . ara 1 inlv-l- 77722 Wanderlust 109 :47 107X715 ...Vl'6"01.,. i 92 bAlcx Jr. 112 1 49 , 102X in2v7n . 77722 Rosita 109 :48 107X715 " " 77654 Left Alone (M)... 100 :52 103 X 700 "f 77956 'Hemlock 109 l:4o 10 1020(10 77916 oib Marnuesito Marouebito fMl (M) ..104 104 .IJ 1O7V70O 107X.W (77789) bBlack Watch II. ..ll.T 1:45 7 113. .710 77637 Knnis 10G 1:57 10 ;ot, -R,a A wil. Rey 99X705 Puree $600. 3-year-oUlfd upward. Claiming 7 W- ViM I JSv-Sn 77919 lamucNad 113 1:4;, 8 103X.0O (Track record: Jan. S, 1920-1:11-0-102.) 77853 Rancor 3 99X725 Sixth Race 1 Milo and 70 Tards. 77807 Jennie C 94 1:13 4 102.. 720 Purse $700. 4-year-olds and upward. Claiming. 77877 T,a Luna (M) 102 1:15 4 102.. 715 (Track record: Dec. 4. 19231:445102.) 77877 Lady Bretlcnhain 77953 .Ilona Fi(e 1M 14 g 108x725 (M 110 1:15 4 102X710 77953 Blazonry 104 1:40 9 108X720 77413 Zunella (M) 92 1:17 3 04.. 705 (77955) Mess Kit 105 1:40 7 108X715 WJieel In ....... .108 1:15 4 107 X 705 '77320' Jacquerie 10S 1:45 5 108..715 77895 Irish Dawn (M) . .10211:16 4 107.. 700 (77941) bApproval 9 107X715 77895 Job Thayer 112 1:14 9 110. .700 77727 Marjorie Wood .... 99 1:46 4 99X710 .. , . 77941 bFelix M 110 1:45 6 107X710 ilurd Race 3-4 Mile. 77763 j.Tarapcr 10S 1:44 5 113X710 Turse $00:). 3-year-olds and upward. Claiming. (77056) 'Betty M-ie 4 96 705 (Track record: Jan. S, 1920-1:110102.) 7795s shingle' Shack ".'.. '.114 1:44 0 107 X 705 77938 Damage 93 1:13 3 94 X 725 77768 bArmistice 112 1:46 S 113x705 (77502) Perigourdinc 117 1:13 9 107 X 720 77941 Fictile 113 1:43 5 107X700 77956 bCopyright 117 1:13 7 112 X 715 77896 bDr. Shafer 107 1:4 1 9 107 X 700 (77939) Scurry 10(5 1:13 7 112.. 715 ,,,., 77940 Mad Nell 95 1:14 5 102X715 Savonth Race 3-4 Mile. (77896) Mabel Everest ... 93 1:14 3 94.. 715 r,lrsc ?'c0- 4-ycar-oIds and upward. Cluming. 77940 Needy 102 1:13 4 99.. 715 (Track record: Jan 25, 19201:115116.) 77694 Moymaker 102 1:15 3 S9X710 77855 Spring Vale 109 1:12 7 101X725 77938 distill 107 1:14 3 94X710 77825 Eye Bright 115 1:12 5 106X720 77657 Dustman 110 1:10 3 99.. 710 (77944) Golden Chance 115 1:13 10 113X715 77956 rerrum 99 1:15 5 107 X 710 (77860) Mabel K 94 1:12 4 97X715 77938 I'omcrene 101 1:14 8 112x710 (77918) Twopair 100 1:12 0 106X715 77955 'Kitty Carpenter... 101 1:15 4 99X705 77812 Ben Bolt 108 1:12 0 106X710 77944 Captain Kinnarneyl04 1 :19U 3 99X700 77723 bStaey Adams 105 l:i:t 5 104x710 77614 lLe Balafre 115 1:13 8 107:1:700 77829 bBrothor John 110 1:12 5 10SX710 77591 Weinland .10S 1:15 9 107X700 77855 Zapatos 100 1:13 4 103X705 77656 H. C. Basch 113 .1:10 0 112X703 77956 bl'unclual 100 1:13 7 98X700 77314 St. Just 106 1:15 7 112X 700 77812 bThe Ulster 103 1:13 4 103X700 Tijuana Entries TIJUANA ENTRIES TUESDAY, MARCH 18 (Past performances of liorses entered in Tuesday's races at Tijuana -will appear in Tuesday's edition.) The figures under tho heading "Rec." in tho entries below show the best time of each horse at tho distances 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. 76J60 IS FIRST INDEX OF 1924. 77669 IS FIRST INDEX OF MARCH. Racing starts at 1:50 p. m. (Chicago time 3:50). 0 Superior tit ml runner. X Good mini runner. Jj: Fair mm! runner. (M) Maidens. Apprentice allowance, b Blinkers. First Race 1-2 Mile. Purse $600. 2-year-olds. Maidens. Allowances. (Track record: May 12, 191047 2 123.) Today's Ind. Horse. Wt. Roe. A.Wt.IInn. 77923 Ann Clrogan (M)..115 :49 115.. 725 77858 Suitor Lady (M)..112 :49 112.. 720 77314 Wee Girl (M) 95 :50 110. .715 77858 Intake (M) 115 :51 115.. 715 76934 Miss Lane (M) 315.. 710 77465 Hester Ann (M) . . 110.. 705 77814 Solimente (SI) 108 :50 310.. 700 77814 Shasta Springs (M) 99 :5t 115.. 700 77901 Nacomee (M) 107 :51 315.. 700 Lot of Style 115 Second Race 1 1-16 Miles. Purse $600. 4-year-olds and upward'. Claiming. (Track record: March 11, 1923 1:44 3 lie.) 77752 May Mac 100 1:50 5 iaX"25 77926 Sample 97 1:15 5 110X720 77880 Flea 102 1:47 0 100x715 77793 Grcen Spring ..... 4 105.. 715 77291 bCoIonel Lit 105 1:45 7 113.. 715 77899 'Tom Owens 107 3:4S 0 10S..710 77924 Vie 100 1:48 0 100X710 77880 Revdo 110 1:47 10 110.. 710 77902 'Seven Seas . .. 89 1:48 0 108.. 705 77880 Jean Corev 105 1:50 0 108X705 77902 Mrs. Bat 103 1:48 5 100. .705 77880 bKomeo 109 1:49 8 103X705 77861 Tough and Tight.. 0 103X700 77619 McCroan 8 115x7v0 77861 Mlobey Baker 111 1:47 7 113X700 77830 A1 Wick 103 1:50 11 103.. 700 Third. Race 5 1-2 Furlongs. Turse $600. 3-ycar-olds, and upward. Maidens. Claiming.' (Track record: Jan. 19, 1924 1 :04 4106.) 77860 Boomerang 112 1:07 3 107.. 725 77947 Contribution 100 1:0S 3 105.. 720 77860 Marv Contrary ...106 1:08 3 105.. 715 77401 Tranquil 3 105.. 715 75833 Star Bed 3 110.. 710 77947 Brimstone - 4 116.. 705 75546 McParlin 3 107. .705 Fourth Race 1 1-16 Miles. Turse $600. 3-year-olds and upward. Claiming. (Track record: March 11, 1923 1:41 3 110.) 77908 'Dernier Sou 100 1:40 0 105.. 725 77968 'Mart Bunch 87 1:40 4 101X720 77965 'Dainty Lady 102 1:40 S 99X715 77969 Ixuiis 100 1:45 7 109X715 77924 'Furor 95 1:48 3 89.. 710; (77926) Bacchus 100 1:49 4 100X710 77965 bThe Iimb Ill 1:47 7 109X710 77755 1'onza Bay 10S 1:50 5 100x705 77931 'Dickie Dix 105 1:19 4 303.. 705 77558 'Scraps S7 1:17 4 10SX705 778S6 'bFreccutter 110 1:46 9 101X700 Fifth Race 5-8 Milo. Purse $600. 3-year-olds and upward. Claiming. (Track record: May 20, 1920 59 4107.) T7S32' 'Frank S 112 1:01 4 109 X 725 77862 'Wild Thoughts .... 97 1:00 0 10SX720 77793 'bAmaekassin 114 1:01 9 T06X715 77833 Ask Jessie 109 1:00 S 113X715 77817 Big Indian 1111:01 7 115x715 77968 bBilly Gibson 115 1:01 4 110X715 77793 'Occidenta 100 1:00 5 300X730 77903 bDovcsroost 10S 1:01 5 115X710 77330 No Wonder 114 1:01 9 111.. 705 77145 'Horinga 110 1:02 5 110.. 705 76399 I,. Gentry 114 1:01 9 111.. 705 72869 'Sweet Mama 115 1:02 4 103X700 77830 Sly Fox (M) 105 1:02 4 110. .700 76119 llocnir 13 1110700 77144 Dennis II 8 111.. 700 77963 Jay Roberts 113 1:01 0 123.. 700 77946 'Chestnut Girl ....112 1:02 3 91X700 77S83 The Cure 1C9 1:02 7 111.. 703 Sixth Race 3-4 Mile. Purse $1,003. 3-year-olds. . Handicap. (Track record: Feb. 22, 1924 1:11 4 12S.) (77885) EMINENT 103 1:12 112. .750 (77930) Freebooter 105 1:12 332.. 740 77930 Runelar 109 1:12 114.. 735 77930 Kcegan 100 1:13 107X730 Seventh Race 1 Mile and 70 Tards. Turse ?l,00O. 3-yeur-oIds and upward. Claiming Handicap. (Track record: March 10, 1923 1:42 0118). 77929 bValor 104 1:43 10 113725 (77909) Dorius 110 1:45- 5 100X720 77833 bElias 0 100 1:44 5 303.. 715 17929 lllarney Stone 102 1:43 G 108X715 (77887) Marsdale 100 1:44 5 104X710 77797 Van Patrick 95 1:44 4 97X710 77885 Voorgold 3 92.. 705 Eighth Race 1 Mile and 70 Yards. Purse $000. 3-year-olds and upward. Claiming. (Track record: March 10, 1923 1:42 0118.) 77949 'Scth's Memory ... 92 1:45 90.. 725 77E04 'Queen Catherine .. 90X720 77776 'Virginia 15. 1011:45 90x715 77863 'Whiff 104 1:45 102X715 7794S Ida Frances 105 1:45 104.. 710 77904 'Contusion 93X705 77949 'Townsend 101.. 700 Ninth Race 3-4 Mile. Purse $600. 3-year-olds and upward. Claiming. (Track record: Feb. 22, 19211:11 4128.) 77536 'Marine Corns 107 1:12 (5 100.. 725 (77794) 'bl'icnic 112 1:13 5 111X720 77907 bTop o' th MorninglOO 1:11 12 1100715 (77755) 'Clock Stocking ...107 1:13 4 101X715 (77927) 'Worthman 113 1:13 4 100.. 715 77863 'Salton 99 1:13 4 103.. 710 77904 Malvern 105 1:13 3 104X710 77907 Tubiy A Ill 1:13 0 109 X 710 77970 'Battle Shot 3 97X705 77776 Boss Man 107 1:14 3 104.. 705 7782UTrustv ...112 1:13 30 117X705 (77949) 'Spear Shot 110 l:16i.i 3 101X700 77865 IlaleaUala (SI) ...110 1:15 5 114.. 700 Workout Index to Jefferson Park Entries Workout Index to Jefferson Park Entries Below will be found an index to the pre- 66 Moonraker 64 Raffles vious workouts of horses entered in the vari- 64 Best Pal 65 Invictus 61 Barracuda 64 Tuscola ous races at Jefferson Pari; Monday : FOURTH RACE-1 1-8 Miles. FIRST RACE-1.2 Mile. 68 Black Gold 66 Pathan 63 Barney Google 57 Noat Girl 69 Thowdala 65 Stake Me 69 Shada 02 Sam Mengel Night 63 67 Extra Edition 65 Channel earner 65 Belle H. 69 Blotter 69 Deronda Lutz 67 Brown Trout Dora Little Pal 67 Brilliant Cast 67 Dazzler 46 Little Jimmy 62 Fanny d Coursy 58 Doc McMahon 63 Fraxkman 69 Rinkey 67 Polvo 67 Fur 69 .Wilbur C. Whitehead 69 Waratah 67 George Do Mar 02 Malacha FIFTH RACE 1 1-16 Miles. G6 Captain Schneller 65 Flavia 62 Edward Gray SECOND RACE-3-4 MUe. 66 Soggarth Aroon 65 Brunell 62 O. Henry 63 Winner Take Al' 63 Assume 64 Barbara Palmer 55 Llewellyn 69 Derondx 69 George Starr 923 Newport 62 Calcutta 67 Enos 69 Dandybrush 69 Sagamoro 03 Woodland dueen SIXTH RACE 1 1-S Miles. 69 Ardito 05 Tister 67 East Indian C5 Dumbfounder 66 Mount Pleasant C6 Sayit 08 Kent L. 46 Piedmont 61 Stone Age 69 Salmon 48 Doughnut 62 Boy from Homa 69 Farewell Taps 66 Falso Alarm 68 Vennia 65 Our Star 50 Canteen Girl 66 Toddy Toast G9 Lord Wrack 59 Brotherly Lova 69 Hysteria 59 Charlie Summy 60 Vitamin 66 Smarty 66 01d faithful 66 Widgeon TTTT-PTl RACE 3 4 Milo THIRD RACE 3-4 Mile. 63 Carnarvon 57 Richelieu 68 Flint Stono 64 John Finn 69 Longboat 46 Water Girl 69 Centimeter 69 Mercury 62 Al Stebler 59 Beverwyck Latest Workouts Latest Workouts (70) NEW ORL.FJANS, La., March 1C Today's workouts at the Fair Grounds included the following: FAIR G IiO USDS. "Weather clear; track good Three -Eighths Mile. 30-Bigwig 41 40-Georgia- Rcse..40 j 03- Barnev Google. 42 49-Jolin Paul Jones42 1 C,5-Bruneil 39 05-.Tohn T. D 42 07-Brown Trout .37 00-Bepriir.and 39 00- Certaiu 43 0t-Say It 39 07-Cupbearer 40 05-Tambon .43 C4-Cantilcver 40 4S-TeIcscope 42 G2-I)oadlock 43 04-Tarrayce C. ..40 40-Forcign Bela'ns40 CG-Troma 30 07-Fcdcralist 40 Half Mile. 01- Davdue 57 04-Onr Birthday. .55 Ot-IIcrbertus 50 OS-Randolph 53 OS-Hello Parduer.53 05-Seth's Flower.. 51 00-Metal 52 00-Yorick 55 Five -Eighths Mile. 00-Apology 1:13 O0-Mawrcoron ..1:09 59-Broth'ly Lovel:0D 07-Polvo 1:04 04- Dunlo 1:05 07-Itojeate II ..1:13 62-Jolm Joseph. 1:13 Throe-Quarters Mile. 07-Aspiration ..1:10 60-Soviet 1:18 05- Protocol 1:19 One Milo. 59-Beverwyck ..1:4S 00-Modna 1:52 07-Brilliant Casll:5'.) 00-Princo Wellcsl:47 03-Hiekory 1:47 00-Tiiaron 1:50 Brown Trout was in hand. Polvo seems fresh and good. Aspiration went easily all the way. Ihorndale was out for light exercise. JEFFERSON PARK. Weather clear; track good Three-Eighths Mile. 03- Assume 37 07-Dazzlcr 36 04- Best Pal 39 04-.Iohn Finn 39 05- Black Gold ...37 60-Moonrakcr ..:.30 Half Mile. OG-Black Ruler ..51 55-Pcggy 0 53 09-Deronda 52 48-Round Robin ..52 57-Firc Cracker .53 32-Thelma Skates 55 05-Old Blue 52 55-Young Adam .53 Five-Eishths Mile. GS-Flint Stone .1:01 07-Fannie Bean 1:04 Three -Quarters MUe. 04-Aunt Jane ..1:20 C5-J. G. And'sonl:20 07-Enos 1:20 03-Soggarth Ar'nl:20 07-East Indian.. 1:19 05-St. Michael 1:20 Ono Mile. C2-B. F'm IIomcl:51 07-Milton M. ...1:49 Black Gold was well in hand. Cohn Stallion is Leased: Granely, 1922 Lincolnshire Winner, Replaces Jaeger at Hobson Stud Farm COHN STALLION IS LEASED Granely, 1922 Lincolnshire Winner, Replaces Jaeger at Hobson Stud Farm. Captain Jefferson Davis Cohn's English-bred stallion Granely has been leased for tho coming season to Clement Hobson, proprietor of the Varaville Stud in France. Granely will replace Jaeger, Hobson's successful siro, which recently met with an accident that makes him unavailable for breeding purposes this season. Granely has a strong infusion of American Mood through his sire Orby, winner of the Epsom Derby in the colors of Bichard Croker. Orby was a son of Orme and the American mare, Bhoda B., by Hanover. Although this American staiu is considered a bar to equine greatness in England, tho French do not take the British attitude seriously. French breeders esteem these American blood lines highly, and Granely is expected to be well patronized. Thirty Leading Jockeys THIRTY LEADING- JOCKEYS Ivan Parlce is the first jockey to ride a hundred winners this year, his total to date standing at that figure as a result of his six victories last "week. He increased his lead over S. O'Donnell, who only scored twice last week ; J. Callahan and A. Pickens, the leaders at Havana, stand third and fourth respectively, Callahan having an advantage of six winning mounts over Pickens. The best score of last week was that of J. "Wood, who rode nine winners. The records of the thirty leaders from January 1 to and including the racing of Saturday follow: Jockey. Mts. 1st. 2d. 3d. Vnp. P.C.I..W. Parke, I ::0 100 77 37 340 .23 0 O'Donnell, S. ...342 77 02 53 150 .23 2 Callahan, J 159 37 20 20 70 .23 1 Wood, J 250 37 33 349 .15 9 Pickens, A 12S 31 20 37 54 .24 0 Barnes, K 178 31 IS 22 107 .17 2 Dawson, J 212 31 31 30 114 .15 2 Pernia, O. 137 30 27 22 10S .10 5 SIcDermott, L. ..107 2S 25 33 81 .17 1 KIlis, G 227 27 33 24 343 .12 3 Wallace, J 197 27 22 29 119 .14 5 Uuig, Ij 100 215 10 20 101 .10 0 Slein. G 143 24 23 15 81 .17 0 Walls, G 1 OS 23 23 22 100 .14 3 Groos, P. C, 202 20 IS 28 130 .10 0 .Majestic, J 115 19 IT. 10 05 .30 4 Woodstock, F. ..327 3S 32 35 S2 .14 1 Corcoran, J 188 18 20 24 320 .10 1 Pronk, W 347 17 3 0 IS !)0 .32 4 Slergler, D 199 17 24 21 137 .09 3 I-ee, F Ill 10 15 25 55 .14 0 Smith, W 90 10 27 7 40 .10 0 Hum, P 101 10 10 15 00 .10 2 McLaughlin, A. .140 10 9 23 92 .11 3 I Clark. 0 142 15 15 12 100 .31 0 Yerrat. A 115 15 33 30 77 .13 1 Brcuning, B. ...128 15 IS 15 80 .12 1 Connelly, D 70 15 9 8 44 .20 2 ICaton, J 141 35 39 IS 89 .31 2 Kennedy. B. 132 14 14 11 73 .12 0 Creery. 1, Ml 14 0 11 5S .10 0 Abel, G ..132 14 7 12 99 .31 0 Overton, A Ill 14 11 11 72 .13 0