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Daily Racing Form: n. Friday, March 28, 1924 Daily Racing Form. 400dpi TIFF G4 page images Triangle Publications, Inc., Chicago, IL 1924 drf1924032801 These pages may be freely searched and displayed. Permission must be received for subsequent distribution in print or electronically. Daily Racing Form: n. Friday, March 28, 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, 1S24, by DAILY EACIKG FORM PUBLISHING CO. Reproduction of any matter contained herein without written permission expressly prohibited. VOL. XXX. NO. 88. CHICAGO, FRIDAY, MARCH 28, 1924. PRICE 15 CENTS World's Most Famous Jumping Race Today: Tremendous Crowd Expected to Witness Grand National Steeplechase over the Difficult Course at WORLD'S MOST FAMOUS JUMPING RACE TODAY Tremendous Crowd Expected to Witness Grand National Steeplechase Over the Difficult Course at Aintree, Liverpool, England Conjuror II. the Favorite ' The greatest jumping race in the world will, be run today when the Grand National Steeplechase is decided over the difficult Aintree course at Liverpool, England. This spectacular contest through the field has always attracted the attention and interest of American sportsmen, who go in larger numbers each year to see its decision. That interest was enhanced last year when an American owner in Stephen Sanford won the coveted "blue ribband" of the steeplechase turf with Sergeant Murphy. Mr. Sanford is trying for the big prize again this year. Conjuror II. still remains favorite on the eve of the big race and will undoubtedly go to the post the first choice of the great multitu-de that will be present to see the race. Silvo is the second choice, with Shaun Spadah, Sergeant Murphy, Eureka II., Taffytus, Music Hall, Fly Mask, Ballinode, Chin Chin, Master Robert, Auchin, Rossie and Drifter next in demand in the order named. It is not certain how many will start, but it is expected that the field will be unusually large. In the domain of steeplechasing the Liverpool Grand National holds practically the same rank and fame as that attaching to the Epsom Derby in flat racing. It is annually contested over the longest and most difficult course in the world. To even traverse this course successfully, to say nothing of winning the race, calls for the display of endurance' of an estraordinary character. In fact, so trying are its obstacles that it is of yearly occurrence that the majority of its contestants fall and lose any chance to reach its coveted finishing point in safety. Without exception the horses starting in this great race have gone through a long preliminary educational course in steepl?chas.n j over shorter distances, but sufficiently long to develop whatever natural aptitude they may possess to the highest point of efficiency. Below is a map of the Grand National course at Aintree, with an enumeration and description of the obstacles in the race to be run today. The drawing was made list year and shows the present course with exactitude. The' description of the jumps also is accurate: DESCRIPTION OF ALL THE GRAND NATIONAL FENCES. (Distance from tlio start to first fence is 546 yds. The straight run-in is 494 yds.) 1 and 17. Thorn fence (Scotch pine), 4 ft. 7 in. high, 2 ft. 0 in. wide. 2 and 18. Thorn fence (Scotch pine), 4 ft. 7 in. high, 2 ft. 0 in. wide. 3 and 19. Thorn fence (gorsed). 4 ft. 11 in. high, 2 ft. 9 in. wide, with ditch on take-oft side 6 ft. wide, 2 ft. deep, banked up to guard rail 1 ft. 6 in. high in front of ditch. 4 and 20. Thorn fence (Scotch pine), 4 ft. 9 in. high, 2 ft. 9 in. wide. 3 and 21. Thorn fence (gorsed), 4 ft. 11 in. high. 2 ft.-. 9 in. wide. 0 and 22. "Bechcr's Brook," a. thorn fence (packed with Scotch pine), 4 ft. 9 in. high, 3 ft. wide, with a natural hrook on far side C ft. wide. 7 and 23. Thorn fence (Scotch pine), 4 ft. 11 in. high, 2 ft. 9 in. wide. 3 and 24. The "Canal turn," a thorn fence (gorsed), 5 ft. 1 in. high, 2 ft. 9 fn. wide, ditch .on take-off side C ft. wide, 2 ft. deep, banked up to guard rail 1 ft. 6 in. high in front of'ditch. 9 and 25. "Valentine's Brook," a thorn fence (Scotch pine), 4 ft. 9 in. high, 2 ft. 0 in. wide, a natural brook on far side C ft. (i in. wide. 10 and 26. Thorn fence (gorsed), 5 ft. high, 3 ft. wide 11 and 27. Thorn fence (Scotch pine), 4 ft. 10 in. high, 2 ft. 10 in. wide, ditch on take-off side 6 ft. wide, 2 ft. deep, banked to guard rail 1 ft. 0 in. high in front of ditch. 12 and 28. Thorn fence (gorsed), 4 ft. 10 in. high. 2 ft. 10 in. wide, ditch far side 7 ft. wide, 3 ft. deep. 13 and 29. Thorn fence (spruce fir). 4 ft. 7 in. high. 2 ft. 9 in. wide. 14 and 30. Thorn fence (Scotch pine), 4 ft. 7 in. high, 3 ft. wide. ID. The "Open Ditch," a thorn fence (packed with Scotch pins), 5 ft. 2 in. high, 3 ft. wide, ditch on takeoff side C ft. wide, 2 ft. deep, and banked to guard rail 1 ft. 0 in. high in front of ditch; 16. The "Water Jump," 15 ft. 6 in. wide, with thorn fence (gorsed), 3 ft. high, 2 ft. 3 in. wide. Between Jumps 12 and 13 the 'land has been plowed as to one portion of the distance. The description of the obstacles in the course at Aintree gives some idea of the reason why high value is placed on the horse that can carry big weight over them and race through plowed fields and various other kinds of footing at a slashing pace from end to end of the journey. The Grand National Steeplechase was first run in 1S39 as a sweepstakes of $100 each, $25 forfeit, with ?500 added, 1GS pounds each. Lottery, with Jem Mason in the saddle, won the first Grand National ; that year the race was run over five miles of the stiffest line of fences ever put up at Liverpool. Then there was a five-foot stone wall, which was lowered to four feet six inches when Jerry (1S10) won, and finally pulled down and substituted by an artificial brook in Charity's (IS 11) year. In Lottery's (1839) race Conr-rade, the mount of Captain Becher, fell when leading at the brook, now known as Bechcr's Brook; but nine of the seventeen runneis completed that severe course. In Jerry's (1840) race the distance was reduced. A famous jockey in the early history of the great steeplechase was Tom Oliver, who had nineteen mounts between 1S39 and 1S53. He won on Gay Lad (1S42), Vanguard (1843) and- Peter Simple (1S53), and was second three times, first on Seventy-Four, the runner up to Lottery' (1839), then on St: Leger when he beat all but Matthew (1847), and once again on The Curate when beaten by Chandler (1848). The next year Oliver got third on Jem Mason's horse Prince George ; the winner was Peter Simple. The first horse to win the race a second time was Abd el Kadir (1850-51). Others to complete the "double" have been Peter Simple (1849-53), The Colonel (1869-70), The Lamb (1S68-71), and Manifesto (1897-99). The latter was also placed in 1900, 1902 and 1903. The only winners to carry 168 pounds or more have been Cloister (1893), Manifesto (1899) and Jerry M. (1912). All three sailed home under the welter burden of 175 pounds. Manifesto gallantly carried 131 pounds into (Continued on eighth page.) j WORLD'S MOST FAMOUS STEEPLECHASE (Continued from first page.) third place behind Ambush II. (1900). When Salamander (I860) won, L'Affricaine was apportioned the preposterous burden of 184 pounds, but he was knocked, over in running, so it is quite impossible to conjecture what he might have done, as he was undoubtedly a wonderful steeplechaser ; even such a celebrity as the late Mr. Goodman favored him as the best he had seen during a long career. Free Trader (1856) won with but 132 pounds in the saddle. With the "also ran" was Little Charlie, let in with 116 pounds ; this is the lightest weight ever carried in a "National." IN ELEVEN GRAND NATIONALS. Reference to Alex Goodman recalls the fact that he rode eleven Grand Nationals and never once came to grief. He was successful twice on Miss Mowbray (1852), then again on Salamander (1866). Another famous jockey equally fortunate at Aintree was J. Page. He, like Mr. Goodman, never had a fall and, strangely enough, he had eleven mounts and rode two winners. Over the severe steeplechase course Page was successful on Cortolvin (1S67), when that horse finished in the van under 167 pounds, winning again five years later on Casse Tete (1872). This jockey had earlier in his career ridden several winners on the flat, including Fravola in the now defunct Earl Spencer's Plate, and First Lord, the hero of the Northumberland Plate day in 1860. Jealousy, the heroine of 1861, was ridden by Joe Kendall, a jockey who had carried off a French Derby, a double that has in later history been completed by Percy Woodland, the rider of Drumcree (1903). A flat-race jockey not quite so fortunate in his attempt at Liverpool was Bob Sly. In Free Trader's (1856) "National" he was second on Minerva beaten three-quarters of a length; later in that campaign, when riding Melissa in the Epsom Oaks, he was beaten in a sensational finish by Mincepie, which won on the post by a neck. The oldest horse to win the blue riband of the steeplechases was Why Not (1894), successful when thirteen years old. The youngest were Regal (1S76), Austcrlitz (1S77), Empress (1SS0). and Lutteur III. (1909) all five-year-olds. The oldest animal that ever ran at Aintree was Liberator. He was seventeen years old when he started for Old Joe's (1S80) race. Only two four-year-olds have ever been saddled. The first was Real Jam in Emblem's (1863) journey; the other, by name Terrier, started in Voluptuary's (1SS4) year. Chandler (1S48) defeated three previous winners Matthew, Pioneer and Jerry also a much-fancied candidate named Eagle, the mount of Johnny Brom, a champion middleweight boxer. Hall Court ran second three times, behind Alcibiade (1865), Salamander (1S66) and The Colonel (1S69-70). He was the most unfortunate horse at Aintree and ran in seven races. Frigate also started for seven "Nationals" and was second twice, but she won in 1S99. Other horses that have run in seven different years are Gamecock (1S77) and Liberator (1879); but they both won in their turn. NATIONAL FULL OF ROMANCE. The records of the famous steeplechase are full of romance. Chandler had been picked up for $125 when drawing a grocer's gig. Miss Mowbray, having been returned as useless for racing, was then sold for ?500, but she was returned as unsound. Later Miss Mowbray was sold to a Mr. Mason for a few pounds, and after winning three steeplechases with her she was sent to Mal-ton to be trained by John Scott. During the winter she was ridden by Harry Lampaugh with Lord Middleton's hounds, finally winning the "National" (1852) in a field of twenty-four. Miss Mowbray ran second to Peter Simple the following year. Two years later she broke her neck at Becher's Brook. Abd el Kadir, the first dual winner, was bred from a mare that had run in the Shrewsbury Coach. Later Voluptuary, the winner in 1884, was destined to finish a romantic career as a stage horse. As a three-year-old lie ran unplaced in Bend Or's City and Suburban. The winner in 1909, Rubio. was bred in America and sold with Mr. Haggin's horses at Newmarket for $75. Before winning at Liverpool he had been broken for hunting, but broke down and, like Chandler, was driven in a traveler's gig. Lord Coventry won the race in successive years with Emblem (1863) and Emblematic (1864) ; they were sisters. Then, to add to the coincidence, they were both ridden by G." Stevens, and, strangely enough, second place on each occasion was occupied by Ar-bury. Anatis (1S60) was trained entirely on the fiat; in fact, she was never put over an obstacle after running implaced the previous year, when Half Caste won. Neither had Alcibiade (1865), or Voluptuary (1884) ; each of these horses made their debut in a steeplechase, with a success in the Grand National. Emblem - (1S63), won her- "Liverpool" by twenty lengths ; on the other hand, many winners have got home by a narrow margin. Seaman (18S2) defeated Cyrus on the post by a short, head; Half Caste (1859) won by a neck only from Jean du Quesne ; the unlucky Hall Court failed by a neck to Alcibiade (1S65) ; later the race was landed by Regal (1S76.), when he defeated Congress by a neck. Many outsiders have pulled through. When Pioneer (1846) had a runaway win he started without a quotation. Rubio (1908) stands out as the only winner to start at 66 to 1. Three winners Salamander (1S66), Playfair (1SS8) and The Soarer (1896) were all returned at "40's." Twenty-five to one was the official starting price returned against Regal (1876), Old Joe (18S6), Drogheda (1898) and the New Zealand-bred Molfaa (1904). When Huntsman (1862) won "three's" was the best offer ; at flag-fall at 7 to 2 Aiatis' starting price, the same price was returned against The Colonel (1870). When Lottery (1S59) won 4 to 1 against was bet ; since then Emblem (1863), Ilex (1890), Come Away (1S91) and Ambush II. (1900) have all started at Lottery's price. Little Charlie (1S5S) was ridden to victory by William Archer, father of the more famous jockey Fred Archer. Shifnal (1S78), of a later date, was piloted by J. Jones, father of Herbert Jones, now his majesty's jockey. Matthew (1847) was the first Irish-bred horse to win the event ; since then nearly half of the winners have been bred on that side of St. George's Channel. Lutteur, the Frenchman, came over to England and after easily accounting for the Champion Steeplechase at Hurst Park defied tradition for so youthful a horse (he was five years old) to win the Grand National by capturing the big race under the able riding of George rarfrement. Captain Little, successful on Chandler (1S46), was the first amateur horseman to win a Grand National. Since then the amateurs have won no less than one in three ; to be exact, twenty-four. Many have Avon the race twice, including Mr. Richardson on Disturbance (1S73) and Reugny (1S74) ; E. P. Wilson on Voluptuary (1884) and Roquefort (1885) ; also Alex Goodman and Thomas Picker nell. Fine Spring Weather: Adds Zest to Training Operations at Louisville 6 FINE SPRING WEATHER Adds Zest to Training Operations at Louisville. - Trio of "Bud" Fisher Horses Work Well Keene Bros.' Promising Stable. LOUISVILLE, Ky., March 27. Taking advantage of pleasant spring weather and improved trades, trainers of Kentucky Derby eligibles at both Churchill Downs and Douglas Park this morning sent their charges along at a merry clip at distances greater than any of the aspirants had been asked to traverse since the spring season of training commenced. "With the sun beaming from a cloudless sky and the breath of spring in the air, the morning was excellent for training operations, and the best work was done since the horses had emerged from their winter quarters. To Alex Gordon, trainer of the H. C. Fisher stable, fell the distinction of being the first to send his charges at a good pace over a mile route. His two Kentucky Derby colts, Mr. Mutt and Comic Artist, and his Kentucky Oaks candidate, Nellie Morse, were the ones to go the increased distance. They acquitted themselves to the entire satisfaction of their trainer. Nellie Morse and Mr. Mutt galloped together and the filly, getting the best of the start, easily led her stable companion all the way and covered the mile in 1:46. It took Mr. Mutt 1:47 to cover the mile, the fractional time being 27, 54, 1:20 and 1 :47"f.. No middle fractions were taken on Nellie Morse's work as all of the watchers were timing Mr. Mutt. Comic Artist was then brought out and sent a mile, which he covered in 27, 54, 1:23 and 1:51. While nothing sensational was attempted the three moves showed the horses to be in capital condition ajid well advanced in their preparation. G1TSY KISQ mOMDTENT. At Churchill Downs chief interest centered in Gypsy King, Polo Grounds and Check, the three colts that "W. S. Walker is preparing for the Derby. They were sent together three-quarters in 1 :26 and pulled up in good fettle. Gypsy King, undoubtedly the best of the trio, raced forwardly all the way and easily outpaced Polo Grounds, his closest competitor, at the finish. Sanola and Glide, in the stable of Harned Bros. & Jones, were wcrked five-eighths and were under restraint all the way. King Gorin II. and Bourbon Boy were also given useful workouts at five-eighths. Altawood was worked in preparation for a short gallop Friday and on Sunday he will be asked to go a mile in good time. Black Gold, as usual, commanded much attention when, he galloped around the track a couple of times aiyl his fine appearance was freely commented upon. The son of Black Toney was full of desire to run and it took all of his rider's efforts to hold him together. Wise Counsellor and Worthmore were also cantered for a couple of miles. They will be sent along for fast work at three-quarters Friday morning. T. M. MURPHY YISITOE. T. M. Murphy was a visitor at Douglas Park for the purpose of inspecting his band of two-year-olds that J. J. Flanigan has had quartered there all winter. The youngsters under Flanigan's care have thrived wonderfully and since being put into action in training have shown up well. The names selected for the two-year-olds were announced by owner Murphy and are as follows: Hurry Inn, b. c, by Golden Maxim Hasty Chick ; Golden Green, b. f, by Golden Maxim Green Dawn ; Sorline, ch. c, by Boots and Saddle Pearl G. : Boot Ring, ch. f, by Boots and Shoes Wishing Ring; Golden Lynne, b. f, by Golden Maxim Lady of Lynn ; Bim, b. c, by Golden Maxim Bimeby ; Lady in Gold, b. f, by Golden Maxim Lady Lexington, and T. M. Moore, b. c, by Golden Maxim Eva K. In addition to the above Flanigan is training in his own interest the three-year-old Anna M. and a two-year-old filly by Lougli Foyle Girl of Allah, that has been named Test of Time. The stable of J. O. and G. II. Keene, now (Continued on eighth page.) FINE SPRING WEATHER 'Continued from first page.) in training at Churchill Downs, in charge of G. H. Keene, is a most promising one, being particularly strong in two-year-old material. The latter number fourteen head, of which six are by Luke McLukc, three by Ballot, two by Thunderer and the remainder by equally well known sires. The only older horses in the stable are the four-year-olds Flowers of Love and Alice Blue Cown. Ham Keene is also training the Kentucky Derby candidate Altawood for C. Bruce Head. Three of the mares that raced successfully during the past few years in the Keene colors are now being used as brood mares. Miss Muffins has been bred to Cudgel ; Comedie d'Amour has been mated with Ballot, and arrangements have been made to breed Jeanne Bowdre to Man o' War. The advance guard of the racing contingent from Havana arrived Thursday when a number of officials, owners and jockeys got in from the Cuban capital. W. H. Shelley, who acted as racing secretary, was among the number and reported that S. C. Nuckols, who served as presiding judge at Havana, had gone to Cincinnati for a short visit. Jockeys W. Fronk and T. Brothers were also among the arrivals. Fronk reported upon his arrival to the stable of Harned Bros. & Jones, while Brothers will again attach himself to the stable of Dan Lehan. Four carloads of horses that left Havana Tuesday were due to unload at Churchill Downs late Thursday night. The consignment includes the stables of T. E. Mueller, W. L. Drake, Jim Everman, Jim Gass and L. F. O'Leary. Bowie Busy Place: Over 800 Horses There Awaiting Opening of the Meeting BOWIE BUSY PLACE Over 800 Horses There Awaiting Opening of the Meeting. Expect Record Entry List for $5,000 Inaugural Handicap Rancocas Stable Coming. BALTIMORE, Md., March 27. Bowie this morning presented a scene of interest to the newcomer. The long stretches and wide turns were crowded with potential starters that are to face the flag during the course of the meeting which opens on Tuesday under the auspices of the Southern Maryland Agricultural Association. "Upwards of 800 horses are at present stabled at the track and additional arrivals are awaited. There is no doubt that those that are nominated for tho running of the Inaugural Handicap, which will feature the opening day's program that has been arranged by racing secretary McLennan, will be fit and jjady to race. The weather for the past month or so has been exceptionally adapted for the conditioning o thoroughbreds and the consensus of opinion gathered from trainers and others is that horses are much further advanced this year than in 1923. Entries for the Inaugural Handicap, which has an added value of $5,000, closes this afternoon. Shortly after noon McLennan had received twenty-two nominations and expected to hear from other stables that are at Benning and Havre de Grace. The cream of the sprinting brigade, which wintered in the vicinity of Bowie, has been nominated, and of thoso that campaigned during the winter at New Orleans, insures a fitting for the opening. Dunboyne, one that Jack Bichardson has had in has care during the past winter and has shown a return to his old-time form, was one of the first nominations received. Dunboyne is highly thought of among those that formed the winter colony, and it would hardly be surprising if the old fellow went to the post a favorite. The weights will be "allotted on Saturday, and as usual much speculation has been aroused. RANCOCAS' EARLY START. Frank Hacket wired track superintendent Richard Pending this morning for twenty-five stalls for the Rancocas Stable consignment, which was loaded early this morning, and preparations to receive them have been arranged. The Rancocas jockeys will accompany the shipment and in addition to M. Fator, Earl Sande is expected down and will more than likely be seen under silks. The Rancocas Stable was very successful at Bowie last fall, and this year will mark the earliest start of that establishment in some time. The stable of Benjamin Block was an arrival from New Orleans, and is made up of ten head. The horses shipped in good condition and were unloaded this afternoon. The stable will be campaigned in Maryland before shipping to New York. The stable of Thomas Clyde, in care of Charles AVeston. sent a division over to the Bowie course, and will be seen under colors. RACING OFFICIALS. The following list of officials was announced for the meeting and one change is shown in the roster: P. J. Miles, who served in the stand at the Jefferson Park meetings at New Orleans, has succeeded Herman Con-klin as the track's representative, while George Brown and Baker "Waters will represent the Maryland Racing Commission. Other officials are : Judges Joseph A. Murphy, Joseph McLennan, George T. Miller and J. II. Anderson. Starters William Snyder and "William Hamilton. Paddock and Patrol ; Judges R. E. Biggs, F. M. Kelly and C. J. Meister. Handicapper and Clerk of the Course Joseph McLennan. Timer "William Jennings. Clerk of the Scales John P. Turner. James F. O'Hara, who presides over the destinies of the Trince George County track, was kept busy this morning putting the final touches to the plant. The usual spring overhauling and renovating has been started and will be ready to receive the patrons that (Continued on eighth page.) BOWIE BUSY PLACE (Continued from first page.) journey out on the opening day. Gadson Bryan, Jr., who is associated with O'Hara ir. the ownership of race tracks throughout the country, according to messages from Mobile, is improving steadily, but it is doubtful whether he will see any racing at Bowie this year. As usual the daily train will be used between Benning and Bowie this year to transport horses to and from. The winter colony at Benning is a large one and many of the best campaigners that have sported silks at Bowie have been prepared at Benning. That there will be no shortage of riding material this spring was plainly evident today. A large number of riders have already signified their intention of racing at Bowie, and there is no doubt that large fields will face the starter in each race. Messrs. Snyder and Hamilton will, as has been their custom in the past, alternate at the barrier. Ed Rathman, who wintered at Pimlico. will ship to Havre de Grace next week. Rathman is training a public stable and wintered three. He will pick up others later. Jockey D. Mergler, an apprentice, under contract to S. N. Holman. arrived today and reported to trainer W. M. Martin at Bowie. Mergler lives at Havre de Grace and visited his parents following the close at New Orleans. Jockey F. Murphy is also under contract to the stable. Trainer Martin will campaign the eastern division of the stable, which at present comprises six, but will be increased later. Trainer Stotler w!ill ship tho Seagram Stable to Havre de Grace in addition to his nine. The Seagram Stable comprises fifteen head, including the stake winner Golden Sphere. The latter galloped a half mile in 51 seconds through the mud at Pimlico this morning. He was accompanied by Redstone. Jockey T. Wilson will report to trainer Stotler and ride the Seagram horses. Trainer W. Irvine brought up the remainder of the E. F. Whitney horses which wintered at Warrenton, Va. Page 2 DAILY RACING FORM VOLUME XXX. NUMBER 83 Entered an second-class matter. 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The names rind addresses are subject to a local and foreign directory test. 7G460 is first index of 1924 Here and There on the Turf 6 & Here and There 's 8 7 on the Turf 9 9 - . 1 1 Preakness for Mr. Mutt. 2 2 St. James Is Galloping. 3 Example of "Johnny" Callahan. 4 4 Kilmer Silks for the Season. Now comes the word that Mr. Mutt and J Comic Artist will journey from Louisville to I Baltimore to race in the Preakness Stakes t and then return to Louisville for their en- t gagement in the Kentucky Derby. 1 These two good colts in the stable of H. C. i Fisher have been doing exceedingly well under c the careful direction of Alex Gordon. Thc' ( have been training at the Douglas Park track : ( and are probably further advanced than any ' ( of the three-year-olds in Kentucky, with the ! exception of Mrs. R, M. Hoots' Black Gold. . 1 Of course, the son of Black Toney leads them i i all in the matter of condition, for he was seasoned at New Orleans, where he won a i brilliant victory in the Louisiana Derby at : '. Jefferson Park on March 17. 1 Whether or not Webb will be able to keep ' Black Gold on edge for his May engagement t remains to be seen, but at this time he is 3 further advanced than any of the others. Mr. Mutt in his races last year suggested 1 that he would be at home over a long route, , but he was anything but a lucky colt. At the 2 end of the Walden Stakes, that was won by the Rancocas Stable's Stanwix, with Sunspero second, - Mr. Mutt was a close third. He took c that part of the purse after beginning last in i the field of twelve and had to close an immense gap. Incidentally in that race he gave e Mad Play two pounds and a beating, for it I was Mad Play that finished fourth. Then in the Kentucky Jockey Club Stakes s at Churchill Downs, that fell to Wise Counsellor, m with Mad Play a close second, Mr. Mutt t was unfortunate. On the way to the post he g unseated his rider and ran off, with the result t that he was excused from starting. Gordon had the son of Ballot and Eden Hall 1 in rare condition for the Kentucky Jockey Club b Stakes and this unhappy ending was a bitter disappointment. The colt has been doing ail 11 that has been asked of him this spring in a a fashion that gives both Mr. Fisher and Alex x Gordon high hopes for his topping the three-year-old . division. St. James has come out in the open and it 't may be said that A. J. Joyner has begun th3 12 real work of fitting him for the races at Bsl-mont 1- Park. He is credited with an easy half M in better than 52 seconds over the training lS track, and that is enough to suggest that the son of Ambassador IV and Bobolink II. has 15 had some exercise under the shed. No three-year-old at Belmont Park compares in appearance with the winner of the ie Futurity of last year and, as it has been :n expressed by many of the admiring trainers, s- "Joyner has something to work on." He has 15 a big robust colt to shape into racing condition in and it is safe to predict that when he is called ;d upon to race he will be ready. J I t t 1 i c ( : ( ' ( ! . 1 i i i : '. 1 ' t 3 1 , 2 - c i e I s m t g t 1 b 11 a a x . it 't 12 1- M lS 15 ie :n s- 15 in ;d It was a considerable time ago that Mr. i Joyner intimated that he would endeavor to have St. Jamss ready for his engagement in i the Preakness Stakes, and that may still be the plan, but he has many a rich engagement before him and there will not be undue haste in fitting him for a May race should he not come along in his training to the satisfaction of his astute conditioner. At this time there does not appear to be any reason why he could not be made ready for May facing. Although it is natural that Sarazen the unbeaten should be one of the prime choices in the future book for the Kentucky Derby, Mrs. Vanderbilt's great gelding has not been going along altogether to the liking of Max Hirsch. He is out again and galloping well, but for a time he was laid away when there was a suspicion that he might go amiss, Undoubtedly there was nothing to give undue concern and it was only a slight interruption in his preparation. It came at a time when it was of small moment, for so little had been done that a short letup meant next to nothing. The fact that Sarazen is not eligible for the Preakness Stakes gives Hirsch more days than are enjoyed by trainers who are heading for the Baltimore stake and he will take full advantage of that time. A study of the statistics of the long meeting at Havana reveals that "Johnny" Callahan led the riders with a total of fifty-six winning mounts. This was just five more winners than A. Pickens, the rider to finish second, This tells a lesson that should sink into the minds of the little apprentices of the present day. Callahan is an old man of the saddle. He is eld enough to be the father of some cf the youngsters that were riding against him, but he offset all that vigor of youth and fin-,r ished on top because he had led a clean life. He has attended strictly to business and now after all his years in the saddle "Johnny" Callahan is as good or possibly better than he was years ago. Too often the youngster, particularly if he meets with success, strays from the straight and narrow when he becomes a regular rider. He is subject to no end of temptation and it takes a level-headed kid to come through clean and right. It is not meant by this that there is not temptation in every line of professional ath-ie letics, but with the jockeys there are so many of them ride to fame while still little more than children. They are not as well equipped to withstand the temptations at a tender ago. "Johnny" Callahan has set an example of clean living and the success that attends such a life that is a strong object lesson to the aspiring young jockeys. When Willis Sharpe Kilmer had his sale at Belmont Park last spring there was a fear that i i it was the beginning of the end for him on the turf. The stable had been seriously handicapped by the death of two trainers, Eugene Wayland and William Shields. It altogether upset the plans of Mr. Kilmer and it placed on the market several of his home-breds that went on to make good for other owners. But Mr. Kilmer will bs back this year with a powerful stable and the plan is to show the popular colors in Maryland early in the year. John I. Smith is making ready a division at Havre de Grace, while Charles J. Casey will have another string of importance in his care ! at Aqueduct. The horses have all progressed favorably at beautiful Sun Briar Court at Binghamton and it is probable that there will 1 not be much left to be dene when they reach i the public training grounds to have them ready. It is unfortunate that Mint Briar is not .among the horses in training at this time, for early last year when he was the winner of the Keene Memorial Stakes from Initiate, Peter : King, Transmute, Stake Me and his stablemate ! Sunny Sal. he gave promise of being one of the 5 sensations of the year. He was one that Mr. Kilmer did not send 1 to the market with the others and he did not t win another race all through the year. But t there is still high hope for Mint Briar and an 1 effort will be made to bring him back to the ; races in the fall. In the meantime there is still Exterminator. He has promised to come back and if he does 3 there need be no other horse in the string to make the colors the most popular on the 2 American turf. Daily Racing Form Handicaps Daily Racing Form Handicaps 6 & 's 8 7 9 9 1 1 2 2 3 4 4 TIJUANA The horses which seem best in $ rid.iy's races are: Tijuana, MxIco, March 27, t92i. 1 Plantagenet, Hartelle, Choir Master. 2 C. A. Comiskey, Pueblo, Harry D. 3 March Lad, Mary Jane Baker, May Pros per. 4 Tcrmak, Dainty Lady, Plow Steel. 5 Trusty, Clock Stocking, Dick Terpin. 6 VAN PATRICK, "Virginius, Louanna. 7 Gold field. Freebooter, Spanish Rose. S Mollie R., Queen Catherine, Brandeis. 9 War Winner, Wedding Prince, Gail Ford. G. W. Schilling. New York Handicap. 1 Hartelle, Sir John Jr., Plantagenet, J. Rufus. 2 Miss Emma G., Sea Beach, Sly Fox, Can- nonball. 3 May Prosper, Sample, Mary Jane Baker, Ponza Ray. 4 Summer Sigh, Pavlowa, Twelve Bells, Plow Steel. 5 Trusty, Dick Terpin, Stroller, Clock Stocking. VIRGINIUS, Van Patrick, Doubtful, Hale-akala. Freebooter, Voorgold, Goldfield, Spanish Rose. Mollie R., Whiff. Taxation, Al Hotfoot. War Winner, Gail Ford, Louis, Dickie Dix. Chicago Handicap. Hartelle, Sir John Jr., Red Man, Plan-tagenet. Harry D., Miss Emma G., Rosa Atkin, Remit. May Prosper, Mart Bunch, Canny Lady, Sample. Pavlowa, Dainty Lady, Romeo, Plow Steel. 5 DICK TERPIN, Trusty, Turbulent, Strol ler. 6 Doubtful, Hyanpom, Louanna, Virginius. 7 Goldfield, Spanish Rose, My Daddy, Free- Tiooter. S Brandeis, Malvern, Queen Catherine, Al Hotfoot. 9 Louis, War Winner, Gail Ford, Wedding Prince. Observer'a Handicap. 1 Hartelle, Sir John Jr., Plantagenet, Red Man. 2 Miss Emma G., Harry D., Pueblo, Rosa Atkin. 3 Romulus, May Prosper, Sample, Ponza Ray. 4 Black. Pat, Plow Steel, Summer Sigh, Yermak. 5 Dick Terpin, Clock Stocking, Turbulent, Trusty. 6 DOUBTFUL, Virginius, Haleakala, Hyan pom. 7 Spanish Rose, Goldfield, Voorgold, Free booter. S Taxation, Mollie R., Seth's Memory, Malvern. 9 Louis, War Winner, Dickie Dix, Rouen. Con.icnsns of Handicaps. 1 HARTELLE, Plantagenet, Sir John Jr., Red Man. 2 Miss Emma G., C. A. Comiskey, Harry D., Rosa Atkin. 3 May Prosper, March Lad, Romulus, Mary Jane Baker. 4 Yermak, Summer Sigh, Pavlowa, Black Pat. 5 Trusty. Dick Terpin, Clock Stocking, Stroller. C Doubtful, Van Patrick, "Virginius, Haleakala. 7 Goldfield, Freebooter, Spanish Rose, Voorgold. S Mollie R., Brandeis, Taxation, Queen Catherine. 9 War Winner, Louis, Wedding Prince, Dickie Dix. Twenty Years Ago Today ! 1 i : ! 5 1 t t 1 ; 3 2 Twenty Years Ago Today Chief Turf Events of March 28, 1904. Racing at Washington, Memphis, San Francisco and Los Angeles. Horsemen are already beginning to arrive at the various Chicago tracks for the opening of the local season. Tha rumor that Africander might not race this year has been dispelled by the work of the great Star Ruby colt at Gravcscnd during the past few days. Trainer Richard Miller has indulged Africander in several long gallops and the colt is as sound as a new dollar. Following his custom of several years past Jame O'Lcary has opened a future book on the Brooklyn and Suburban Handicaps and on the St. Louis $50,000 World's Fair Handicap. For th3 Brooklyn McChesney is made a pronounced favorite at 8 to 1, while at 10 to 1 he dividc3 favoritism with Waterboy for the Suburban. Dick Welles is made favorite for the World's Fair Handicap at 10 to 1, with McChesney and The Picket equal second choices at 12 to 1. A reservation of ten stalls was made at Gravcscnd last Friday for the horses of Carl Jungbluth. Carroll Reid, who took The Picket east last season will go with the horses. Some time ago a doubt was expressed whether or not an eastern campaign would be given The Picket this season and, while no hors?s were named when the application for stabling was received, it is possible that the racing plan has been changed and the winner of last year's American Derby may be seen again in the East. It was The Picket which ran away with the September Stakes last fall and defeated Africander when the son of Star Ruby went amiss in the running. During his short stay in the East The Picket ran some decidedly impressive races and demonstrated that his victory in the American Derby was not a fluke. The official western racing season was in-' augurated today at Montgomery Park, Mem- phis, Tenn., with the running of the Mont- gomery Handicap, of $3,000 added. Living up to its past history in which the favorite has seldom won, today's running of the big stake was a repetit'on of former years. G. C. Bennett & Co. were the fortunate owners of the winner, their chestnut horse, Little Scout, by Lamplighter Little Indian, disposing of his opponents with the utmost ease in the stretch, although outrun for the first three-quarters. Edward Corrigan's imported celt McGee captured second money, but only after a strenuous stretch duel in which he was forced to do his best to outstay Luralight. When the bar-j rier was released Duelist outbroke the rest and, setting a fast pace for seven-eighths, tired badly and gave way to Haviland. The lat-ter's lead was of short duration, however, for Dominick, astride Little Scout, had gradually worked his way around the others and, catching Haviland as he was turning into the stretch, easily took the lead and won off by himself. Jockey Lyne had McGee under a stiff pull for the first mile, but when he released his restraining hold, the imported colt responded gamely. The S. C. Hildreth entry, consisting of Witfull, By Ways and Safety Light, were favorites, the last-named two finishing fourth and fifth. Witfull could not handle her high impost of 122 pounds and finished eighth. Because of interference at the start Claude was pulled up. Rankin, Martinmas, De Reszke, Captain Arnold, South Breeze, Coruscate and Banter made up the remainder of the field. Latest Workouts Latest Workouts (73). BOWIE. Md., March 27. Today's training gallops here included the following: BOWIE. Track muddy Three -Eishths Mile. 65-Belle Flower .40 47-Kitty French ..33 72-Balsam Lake .43 226-Mystic 41 4G-Bcado 40 57-Majority 40 O0-O. J. Craigmile40 Gl-Overtakc 42 51-Duke John 40 71-Bhea 42 OG-E1 Josinar ....42 71-Kcgetta 42 71-Felicitons 39 55-Vonus 33 Gorman 42 42-Wessie It 30 C3-Kirah 33 Half Mile. 420-Bocrart 51 432-Transom 51$ 2G9-Dunboyne . 51 71 -Top Sergeant.. 53 431-Fly by Day 51 71 -The Peruvian. .52 Mountain Bose.5t 397-TidIngs .r3 C9-Miss Domino . .52; 463-Vanderburg . . .515 71 -Simplicity . 52 71-Whalebone ....52 53-ShamrocK 53 Fire-Eighths Mile. 02-.Arendal 1:10 CO-Miles S 1:00 43-Bolster 1:00 78-St. Donard ..1:07 GO-Cap. Costisanl:00 7-Servitor ....1:03 48-IXuiKlinut ...1:03 52-Serbian 1:07 453-FVdonTs Calll:10 72-VenizeIos ...1:07 -II' berry Finnl:0G ra-Waywassamo 1:00 71-Lord Wrack .1:0G Three-Quarter Mile. 4S-Anno 1:23 64-Normal 1:25 71-Bud Fisher ..1:22 GG-Pathan 1:24 69-Bridesman ..1:22 54-Uock Bottom. 1:24 71-Col. Whallenl:24 71-Ralco 1:21 7l-Coral Beef ..1:27 Itacquet 1:25 (-Despair 1:24 3G1-St. Valentincl:22 71-Dan ci ns Eoul.J:2L TL-Thimhla . 1:21. Three-Quirt ers Mile. 017-Frank Furst.l:2rt 67-Tony Bean ..1:21 Cl-HonoluIu Boyl:25 The lnqnlrer.l:22 71-Jncques 1:22 RT.-l. S. Steel.. 1:22 400-Mnmbo J'mbol:22 461-Zama 1:22 44G-May Iloberts.l:24 One Mile. 345-Oold Foyle .1:54 4tS-Todle 1:50 70-Our Blrthdayl:5i 72-Tlie Foroicnerl :52 Mountain Itosc IT. pulled up with a limp. Fly by Day, with Transom, showed speed. Top Sergeant looks well ; was cantering. Dunboyne showed speed and probably at his best. Page 3 Daily Racing Form Charts 1 TIJUANA TIJUANA, MEXICO. THURSDAY, MARCH 27, 1924. (1 Mile.) One hundred and fifth' day. Tijuana Jockey Club. Winter Meeting of 100 or more days. Weather rainy. Stewards, Francis Nelsrn, J. W. Coffroth and L. J. Rose. Placing Judges, M. N. Macfarlan and J. S Rothert. Starter, Marshall Cassidy. Racing Secretary, M. N. Macfarlan. Itacing starts at l:fi0 p. m. (Chicago time, 3:50 p. ni.). W indicates whip, S spurs, II blinkers. Fig- i ures in parentheses following the distance of each race indicate date, tiack record, age of horse and weight carried. Indicates apprentice allowance. FIRST RACE 1-2 Mile. (May 12, 19164742123.) Purse $600. 2-year-olds. 4 0"JJL Fillies. Allowances. Net value to winner $420; second, $120; third, $60. Index Horses AWtPPSt Str Fin Jockeys Owners Equiv. Odds Str't 7R016SSAN ISABEL. will 7 6 2'1 2 1" W Bog'skl Pueblo Stablo 140-100 7B068 NELLIE A. w 115 1 1 11 1 21 J Smith A Baroni SO-100 78()I61MOON CHILD w 111 5 7 3 3 3i A Collins F J Kelley 1260-100 7801G MY DESTINY w 111 4 2 6i 6 44 F J Baker "V E Applegate 7300-100 78016 OTARBR w 111 6 5 5 5' B Barnes A B Spreckela 2500-100 77901 RUNPRESERVE w 113 3 3 4'i 4 PIP Martin'z C B Irwin 2360-100 77246 CLARABEL ATKIN w 107 2 4 7 7 7 E Neal San Diego Stablo 10300-100 Time, 24, 49. Track muddy. $2 mutuels paid San Isabel, $4.80 straight, $2.40 place, $2.20 show; Nellie A., $2.60 place, $2.20 show; Moon Child, $2.40 show. Equivalent booking odds San Isabel, 140 to 100 straight, 20 to 100 place, 10 to 100 show; Nellie A., 30 to 100 place, 10 to 100 show; Moon Child, 20 to 100 show. Winner Br. f, by High Time Woodnitch, by Octagon (trained by W. Sims; bred by Mr. R. C. Thatcher). Went to post at 1:46. At post 3 minutes. Start good and slow. Won driving; second and third the same. SAN ISABEL began somewhat slowly from the outside, but quickly raced into second place and, catching NELLIE A. tiring when a sixteenth out, woic her down to win in the last two strides. NELLIE A. set the pace and showed a high order of speed in the going, but tired when nearing the end. MOON CHILI) made up ground and ran a good race. RUNPRESERVE quit early. MY DESTINY made up ground in the stretch. Scratched 778T8 Pacifist, 107; 7750SsFoppina, 107. Overweight Itunpreserve, 2 pounds. SECOND RACE 1 1-16 Miles. (March 11, 1923 1:44 3 116.) Purs $600. 3-year-4 0"JjQ olds and upward. Claiming. Net value to winner $420; second, $120; third, $60. Index Horses AWtPPSt Str Fin Jockeys Owners FquIv. Olds Str't 78001 VANLOO w 4 106 4 4 1J 11 l'l Is Is D Jones S Thatcher 320-100 77399TOM OWENS ws 6 106 5 C 6 5 3h 2 2 J Wood F C Marmet 400-100 77699 PROMENADE w 5 107 2 3 3i 41 41 31 3 J Smith R H Chandler 353-100 78074 s JOHN ARBOR wb 6 111 6 5 5& 6 6 5 41 E Neal' Blander Broa 250-100 78083SEVEN SEAS wsb 6 106 3 1 4 3J 2 4 5 K H'gland "W Smith 620-100 78083'CAPON w 6 101 1 2 2!J 21 5 6 6 M Frey G Edison 2310-100 Time, 25, 51. 1:18, 1:46, 1:53. Track muddy. $2 mutuels paid Vanlco, $8.40 straight, $3.C0 place, $3.20 show; Tom Owens, $3.60 place, $3.20 show; Prcmenade, $3.20 show. Equivalent booking odds Vanloo, 320 to 100 straight, SO to 100 place, 60 to 100 show; Tom Owens, SO to 100 place, CO to 100 show; Prcmenade. CO to 100 show. Winner B. g, by Tellurium Third Chance, by Avonicus (trained by K. A. Gordon; bred by Mr. G. M. Van Gorden). Went to pot at 2:09. At post 1 minute. Start good and slow. Won easily; second and third driving. VANLOO rushed to the front quickly and. drawing away tn the backstretch, ecsily held TOM OWENS safe through the final eighth. TOM OWENS gained after turning for home into a fast-going second. PROMENADE was hard ridden and did his best. SEVEN SEAS and CAPON tired badly. Overweight Promenade, 3 pounds. QAQQ THIRD RACE 5-8 Mile, (May 20, 1920594107.) Purse $600. 3-year-olds and OUlO upward. Claiming. Net value to winner $420; second, $120; third, $60. Index Horses AWtPPSt Str Fin Jockeys Owners Equiv. Odds Str't 77862 DR. JOHNSON wb 9 113 6 4 4l ll ll l1 L. Creery M Synfy 520-100 78076 ELLA WALDO w 6 111 1 1 l 2 2l 2 M Frey J Kern 1450-100 77689 NORF"D HONEY wb 4 112 9 7 71 41 31 31 T Wilson Neal & Bartholomew 260-100 78084 CANNONBALL ws 6 111 11 2 6 3 41 41 J Wood C Stopcck 410-100 77859 GOOD HOPE wb 6 113 5 5 31 5J 5 51 A Collins Leeds & Beeler . 800-100 78085,CADMUS w 3 101 2 6 S S 8 61 C Corbett A B Spreckela 1550-100 77903 LADY BOURBON w 7 111 3 8 Gi 71 71 71 E Barnes J G Given 910-li 78002 SEA MINT wsn 7 121 7 10 9 9 9 85 P Martin'z Mrs C B Irwin 3S40-100 77961 IKE MILLS w 9 113 S 9 10 10 10 9 E Neal FW Rltsch 15700-100 77970 CORNCUTTER ws 10 113 4 3 2 6l 6" 10 J Smith C Sawyer 4670-100 78063'MARY DOE w 4 1C5 10 11 11 11 11 11 K H'gland M F Williams t tMutuel field. Time. 24, 50, 1:04. Track muddy. $2 mutuels paid Dr. Johnson, $12.40 straight, $7.60 place, $6.60 show; Ella Waldo, $12.00 place, $7.00 show; Norford Honey, $3.40 show. Equivalent booking edds Dr. Johnson, 520 to 100 straight, 2S0 to 100 place, 230 to 100 show; Ella Waldo. 500 to 100 place. 2S0 to 100 show; Norford Honey. 70 to 100 show. Winner B. g, by Sir John Johnson Quack, by Ogden (trained by M. Synfy; bred by Mr. John E. Madden). Went to post at 2:34. At post 5 minutes. Start good and slow. Wrn handily; second and third driving. DR. JOHNSON went to the front with a lush after rounding the far turn and, coming fast through the stretch, held ELLA WALDO safe. ELLA WALDO set the early pace and was a prominent contender to the end, but finished tiring and barely saved second place. NORFORD HONEY was in close quarters while rounding the far turn and, after being forced to pull up, finished fast and gaining. CANNONBALL tired in the final drive. GOOD HOPE showed a flash of early speed. Scratched 77020 Bessie Young, 111; 75828 Cocmbs, 108. Overweight Cadmus, 3 pounds. rrQAQl FOURTH RACE 5-8 Mile. (May 20, 1920594107.) Purse $600. 3-year-oIds and 4 OvFJtc upward. Claiming. Net value to winner $420; second, $120; third, $60. Index Horses AWtPPSt Str Fin Jockeys Owners Equiv. Ut'ds Str't 70033s PAVLOWA w 4 105 2 7 5 61 4t l1 A Fran'co A L Briggs 730-100 7803.VCHROME w 7 113 5 3 2l 21 2 2kE Fator R Connor S40-100 77927 ZINON w 4 112 10 6 6 4 31 33 J Smith Washoe Stable 440-100 77988'SWEET MAMA w 4 105 4 2 4" 81 61 4 O Clark I T Whitehill 190-100 77619 BL'CHE MEY'RS w 10 111 9 10 93 71 7 5' A Collins R M Hollenbeck I4S70-100 78076L. GENTRY w 9 113 3 4 1" 1 1 P J Wood H Cox 750-1CO 78084 ROSA ATKIN ws 6 113 1 1 33 33 5l 7 P Martin'z Lowry & Thomas 1740-100 77601s 'MARTHA L. w 5 111 7 8 10:110l 81 81 E Neal San Dieffo Stable S90-100 78084 STONE BELL w 3 106 6 9 81 91 9l 9l F J Baker C M Berry 1150-100 77883OKLAH'MA KID wb 9 103 8 11 11 11 10s 10 J Johnson S Brodie t 77883 MISS DUNBAR wb 6 111 11 5 71 51 11 11 ! Creery Brumbaugh & Adrian t tMutuel field. Time. 24, 50, 1:04. Track muddy. $2 mutuels paid Pavlowa, $1C.C0 straight, $7.00 place, $4.20 show; Chrome, $7.60 place, $4.20 show; Zinon. $3.40 show. Equivalent booking odds Pavlowa, 730 to 100 straight, 250 to 100 place, 110 to 100 show; Chrome, 280'to 100 place, 110 to 100 show; Zinon, 70 to 100 show. Winner B. f. by AViack Tread Lightly II., by Tredennis (trained by A. L. Briggs; bred by Mr. Arthur It. Hancock). Went to post at 3:04. At post 7 minutes. Start good and slow. Won handily: second and third driving. PAVLOWA moved up fast after rounding the last turn and. slipping through a small opening, forged to the front to win going away. CHROME forced L. GENTRY at top speed and made a game finish after being passed by the winner. ZINON came past the leaders when rounding for heme and finished close up. SWEET MAMA from a fast beginning fell back while rounding the far turn, then came fast through the final eighth, but was cut off and could never get through. BLANCHE MEYERS closed a big gap from a tlow beginning. L. GENTRY showed the most speed to the last eighth, where he quit. ROSA ATKIN tired. Scratched 77985 Green Spring, 107. Overweight Stone Bell, 3 pounds. 7CAOK FIFTH RACE 5-8 Mile. (May 20, 1920 59 4 107.) Pur?e $600. 4-year-olds and OVuD upward. Claiming. Net value to winner $420; second, $120; third, $60. Index Horses AWtPPSt Str Fin Jockeys Owners Tquiv. t-dds Str't (78038)LAVINIA w 4 109 10 8 5l 4l 2 1 E Barnes R L Baker 93-10O 1 77663 RAVEN WING w 8 1C6 3 1 l1 11 l'l 2 F J Baker Lowry & Thomas t 78050 MISS FRYER w 4 109 3 3 S 71 4s 3k E Fator W E Hunter 1120-100 78063 JACK FOUNTAIN w 8 103 S 7 31 31 3' 41 O Clark R Ripley 730-100 77881 MOUNTAINEER ws 6 106 9 10 71 5 51 5'1 W Bog'ski B Broadfoot ' 8790-100 78023 LIT. BL. SHEEP wb " 106 1 5 41 6 6 6s T Wilson T Hodge ; 300-100 77663 MABEL KRIPP w 5 101 7 11 11 91 8 71 D Joneu J Kennedy ' 37S0-10O 77378 PHILIPPE LUGO w 6 103 6 6 10s 81 91 8 K H'gland M F Williams t 76804 FIRST CONSUL w 7 108 11 9 9 11 11 9 A Collins G Waddell ' t 77948 SHIFTY w 6 101 2 2 6H 10 101 101 M Frey Ii G Price t 77830LITTLE SMILE wb 4 106 4 4 2 T- 7 11 A Fran'co J A Blackwell 810-100 tMutuel field. Time, 24, 50. 1:04. Track muddy. $2 mutuels paid Lavinia. field, $3.S0 straight, $4.20 place, $2.80 show; Ravcnwing, field, $4.20 place, $2.S0 show; Miss Fryer. $7.80 show. Equivalent tooking odds Lavinia. field. 80 to 100 straight, 110 to 100 place, 40 to 100 show; Raven-wing. Hold. 110 to 100 place. 40 to 100 show; Miss Fryer, 290 to 100 show. Winner Br. f. by Jim Gaffney Sweetheart Sue, by Peter Quince (trained by W. J. Donohue; bred by Mr. W. S. Thrclkeld). Went to po-t at 3:25. At pest 5 minutes. Start good and slow. Won liandily; second and third driving. LAVINIA, away slowly, made up ground rapidly after turning for home and. challenging RAVENWING when a sixteenth out, passed her quickly to win going away. RAVENWINO showed a high onler of speed in the going and. relinquishing the lead, finished gamely to save second place. MISS Fit YE R made a fast finish. JACK FOUNTAIN tired in the final drive. LITTLE BLACK SHEEP showed a Bash of speed. LITTLE SMILE ran a good half and quit. Scratched (7SO40) ltegular Girl. 101; 7S0S0 Fiesta, 101; 77832 Settle, 10S; 7S002 Anzac, 106; 7S07C Dennis II., 103; 7S0S1 Emden, 100; Bill Mullins, 106. Overweights Ravenwing. 5 pounds; First Consul, 2. rrQfkCbd. SIXTH RACE 1 1-8 Miles. (March 27, 1921 1:52 5 117.) Purse $1,000, 3-ycar-olds 4 OvFo'O and upward. Handicap. Not value to winner $700; second, $2C0; third, $100. Index Horses AWtPPSt Str Fin Jockeys Owners Fqulv. Odds Str't 78069'CHERRY TREE wn 5 115 4 1 3" 33 l 11 Is A Johnaon B Long 80-100 78052 J S RBARDON wb 6 103 2 3 21! 23 3i 21! 2J J Wood International Stable 230-100 78036 PLANET wb 6 99 1 2 5 5 5 3H 3'1 G Ellis C B Shafer 540-100 78069 SUPERCARGO wb 5 106 5 4 4i 41 41 4 4" P Walls Rancho Wil:iup Stable 2140-100 (78036)BE FRANK wb S ICS 3 5 1 1 23 5 S J Maiben Bronx Stable 1350-100 Time, 25, 49, 1:15, 1:42, 1:56. Track muddy. i $2 mutuels paid Cherry Tree, $3.60 straight, $2.C0 place, $2.20 show; John 3. Rcardon, $3.20 place. $2.20 show; Planet. $2.20 show. Equivalent booking odds Cherry Tree. SO to 100 straight, 30 to 100 place, 10 to 100 show; John S. Reardon. CO to 100 place, 10 to 100 shew; Planet. 10 to 100 show. Winner B. c, by Broomstick Cerise, by Voter (trained by G. Mayberry; bred by Mr. Harry Payns Whitney). Went to post at 4:00. At post 1 minute. Start good and slow. Won easily; second and third driving. CIIEI1RY TREE moved up fast on the backstretch and took a small lead after rounding the far turn and when challenged by JOHN S. .REABDON came away In the final sixteenth to win easing up. JOHN S. REARDON was taken back after racing a half, then came fast when turning for heme, but tired after drawing up on almost even tcims with the winner. PLANET closed a Ills' gap and finished with :i terrific rush. SUPERCARGO was prominent to the last turn, where he commenced to tire. BE FRANK quit after showing much the most early speed. Overweights John S: Reardon, 4 pounds; Supercargo. 5. Complete chartn of Tijuana races were not available at the hour of kTIhk to iircxH, 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. MART BUNCH A. Francesco 101 $11.00 $ 5.40 $ 2.80 GOLD BRYAN T. Wilson 106 0.40 2.80 GAIL FORD .J. Wood 101 2.40 Time, 1:51. Track muddy. Also ran The Lamb, Dovesroost, Toomheola and Dainty Lady. EIGHTH RACE 4 1-2 Furlongs. Horse. Jockey. Wt. Straight. Place. Show. MOTOR COP T. Wilson 119 $ 5.00 $ 3.80 $ 2.80 RUNCHIEF L. Creery 106 8.80 4.60 BATTLE SHOT G. Ellis 97 4.20 Time. 55. Track muddy. Also ran Rondelle, Helen Cook, Miss Nantura and Hilarity. NINTH RACE 1 Mila and 70 Yards. Horse. Jockey. Wt. Straight. Tlace. Show. WORTIIMAN T. Wilson 1W $12.00 $ 8.60 $ 5.60 LITTLE HOPE G. Abel 101 7.20 5.00 RED LEGS M. Frey Ill " 6.80 Time, 1:49. Track muddy. Also ran Capt. Clover, Gunsight, Frank Fogarty and Breeze. WEDNESDAY'S TIJUANA CHART The following: charts were received too late for publication in -yesterday's paper: SEVENTH RACE 1 Mile and 70 Yards. (March 10, 1923 1:42 G 118.) Purse $700. 4 OlOO 4-ye-ar-olds and upward. Allowances. Net value to winner $490; second, $140; third, $70. Index Horses AWtPPSt U Str Fin Jockeys Owners Equiv. Odds Str't 78052 DOMINIQUE wb 7 101 3 2 15 1 H 1' 1 P Hum E Arlington 140-100 (78069)BLANC SEING WB 4 107 2 1 3 2'1 Z- 2 2 L McD'ott W Daniel3 50-100 78036EVER BOLD w 5 104 5 3 4 4 4 3s Z E Fator California Stable 2910-100 77705 MOKIHANA w 5 101 4 5 2 3 3' 4 4 G Ellis C A Hartwell 5S4O-10O 77905 'PLUCKY wb 5 101 1 4 5 5 5 5 5 J Smith A F Dayton 10760-101) Time, 23, 47, 1:12, 1:37, 1:43 (new track record). Track fast. $2 mutuels paid Dominique, $4.S0 straight, $2.20 place; Blanc Seing, $2.20 place; no show mutuels sold. Equivalent booking odds Dominique, 140 to 100 straight, 10 to 100 place; Blanc Seing, 10 to 100 place. Winner Ch. g, by Tcter Quincc Berry Maid, by Oddfellow (trained by K. Tatterson; bred by Mr. Johnson N. Camden). Went to post at 4:20. At post 1 minute. Start good and slow. Won easily; second and third driving. DOMINIQUE showed .great speed in paccmaking under restraint and came away after rounding the last turn and won in a canter. BLANC SEING, after racing close up, was hard ridden through tho final eighth and did his best. EVER BOLD toek the place when MOKIHANA tired. Ovcrweights Blanc Seing, 3 poinds; Ever Bold, 3; Plucky, 5. 7fiAfiQ EIGHTH RACE 1 Mile and 70 Yards. (March 10. 1923 1:42 6 118.) Purse$76o. 4 OvO J 3-year-olds. Claiming. Net value to winner $490; second, $140; third, $70. Index Horses AWtPPSt li Str Fin Jockeys Owners Equiv. Odds Str't 78053FAST BOY' wn 94 6 5 3: 3 31 Z- 1& G Cooper J R Clark 1320-100 (78065) ODD SETH wb 101 4 4 l 2- 2s 11 21 J Wood C B Shafer 500-100 77400SPANISH ROSE w 100 3 2 2 in 1& 2' 3'i D Jones W C Goodloe 170-100 779625BARN DOLLAR w 105 1 3 41 4h 41 41 41 P Walla J W Marchbank 540-100 78055SETH'S MEMORY wb 97 2 1 5l 51 5 5'1 5' J Berg- Mrs T E Cummings 650-100 (77991) WHIFF w 102 5 6 6 6 6 6 6 G Ellis H C McConnell 350-100 Time, 23. 47, 1:13, 1:40, 1:44. Track fast. $2 mutuels paid Fast Boy, $2S.40 straight, $14.S0 place, $4.40 show; Odd Seth, $5.20 place, $3.40 show; Spanish Rote, $2.80 show. Equivalent booking odds Fast Boy, 1320 to 100 straight, 640 to 100 place, 120 to 100 show; Odd Scth, 160 to 100 place, 70 to 100 show; Spanish Rose, 40 to 100 show. Winner B. g, by Meridian Tootsie, by Hessian (trained by J. A. Bowers; bred by Mr. Richard F. Carman). Went to post at 4:43. At post 1 minute. Start good and slow. Won driving; second and third tho same. FAST BOY raced close up from the start and, benefitting by his light weight, caught the two pacemakers tiring in the last seventy yards and got up to win by a narrow margin. ODD SETH alternated in forcing and setting the pace and gave way right at the end. SPANISH ROSE ran well, but tired finally. BARN DOLLAR was in close quarters on the first turn, but could never improve his position. SETH'S MEMORY ran a poor race. T6AQA NINTH RACE 1 1-16 Miles. (March 11, 1923 1:44 3 116.) Purse $700. 4-year-i Oltl" olds and upward. ' Claiming-. Net value to winner $4C0; second, $140; third, $70. Index Horses AWtPPSt J- Str Fin Jockey- owners Equiv. Odds Str't 7 7909 SINGAPORE wb 5 10S 6 4 13 1 1:1 1 1J J Wood Rancho Wikiup Stable SO-101 ( 78039 )PRINCE K. w 4 110 1 2 41 2" 2i 251 2' F Ch'vetta W Y Muss 430-100 77887 NEBR'SKA LAD wsb.6 10S S 5 3" 4;1 4 3l 3" G Ellis J F Durkee 330-100 (78008)FRANK FOG'Y ws 6 105 5 8 8 7 61 41 4" F J Baker Allen & Tryon 1340-109 78006REAP wb 4 93 2 3 61 61 7s 61 5 K H'gland Elander Bros 5160-100 77838LOUANNA w 5 106 7 1 2l 3 3'1 51 6s M Frey C B Shafer 2060-100 78039 CRUZERN w 5 113 3 6 51 51 5i 7s 7i L Creery M Synfy 5160-100 77864MANNIKIN II. WB 7 105 4 7 71 S 8 S 8 G Abel H A Lott 5163-101 Time, 24, 49, 1:14, 1:40, 1:47. Track fast. $2 mutuels paid Singapore, $3.60 straight, $3.20 place, $2.20 show; Prince K., $3.40 place, $3.00 show; Nebraska Lad, $2.40 show. Equivalent booking odds Singapore. SO to 100 straight, 60 to 100 place, 10 to 100 show; Princa K., 70 to 100 place, 50 to 100 show; Nebraska Lad, 20 to 100 show. Winner Ch. g, by Friar Rock Dauceress, by Ogden (trained by C. Kirschbaum; bred by Mr. J. H. Rosseter). Went to post at 5:05. At pest 1 minute. Start good and slow. Won easily; second and third driving. SINGAPORE set the pace under restraint and, taking a long lead after racing a half, won pulled up. PRINCE K. was hard ridden and did His best. NEBRASKA LAD finished gamely and just managed to outstay FRANK FOGARTY'. The latter finished with a belated rush. LOUANNA tired. Scratched 77992" Worthman, 96. Overweights Prince K.. 1 pound; Frank Fogarty, 1. Rain at Tijuana Track: Latest News of Prospective Candidates in Coffroth Handicap to be Run next Sunday RAIN AT TIJUANA TRACK Latest News of Prospective Candidates in Coffroth Handicap to Be Run Next Sunday. SAN DIEGO, CaL, March 27. A veritable downpour of rain which fell last night converted the Tijuana track into a sea of mud and unless a brisk wind and a warm sun should visit these parts during the next two days indications point that the sixth renewal of the Coffroth Handicap of $40,000 will be decided next Sunday over a muddy track. A wet course will not detract from the race, for at least eighteen star, thoroughbreds will go postward even if the track is a trying one. Should it dry out between now and Sunday it is expected that twenty or more will start. Among the high-class horses- that will sport colors in the Coffroth Handicap are Exterminator, which will be coupled with Muttikins as the W. S. Kilmer-J. K. L. ttoss entry ; Little Chief, Be Frank and Sunnyland grouped as the I. V. Humphreys-Bronx Stable entry ; All Over and Abadane as the C. B. Irwin entry; Osprey, Runstar, Lady Astor, Blanc Seing, Prince Tii Tii, Cherokee Lee, Planet, Supercargo, John S. Reardon, Victoire and Paula Shay. Truth to tell, Eterminator never looked better and his most recent trial was impressive and one that promised much in a speed way for next Sunday's race. Exterminator worked a mile and an eighth in 1:55 liandily, the half in 47 and the mile in 1 :41. He will be ridden in his engagement by jockey Albert Johnson, who has graced the saddle on the back of the grand veteran long-distance champion in most of his triumphs. Exterminator will carry top weight of 130 pounds. The burning question at this hour is whether he will be able to pack this crushing impost and down the splendid thoroughbreds that will oppose him Sunday. He will certainly meet formidable opponents in " Osprey, Little Chief, Blanc Seing, Cherry Tree and Runstar, and should Exterminator vanquish this field then McDaniel will have gained the sobriquet of the turf's miracle man. Blanc Seing sent the hopes of trainer Andy Blakely soaring yesterday when in his raco with Dominique, in which, although defeated, he worked out a mile and an eighth in 1 :51. which is two-fifths of a second faster than the track record. The latest trials of the Coffroth Handicap candidates are as follows : Exterminator and Muttiuks 17, 1:14; 1:41, 1:55, handily. Osprey 18, 1:13, 1:39, 1:53, easing up. Little Chief 12S pounds up; 47, 1:12, 1:39, 1:54, driving. Sunnyland 17, 1:12, 1:38, driving. Lady Astor 19, 1:16, 1:42, 1:35, handily. Blanc Seing 47. 1:12. 1:33. 1:51. driving. Runstar 18, 1:14. 1:29, 1:52, handily. Firm Friend In mud; 50, 1:17, 1:43, 1:56, handily. Faula Shay 1S. 1:12. 1:40. 1:53, handily. Abadane 1S, 1:13, 1:41, 1:55. 2:10, driving. Cherokee Lee 50. 1:15, 1:41, 1:54, driving. Move on to Huntington MOVE ON TO HUNTINGTON . NEW ORLEANS, La., March 27. The Bo-naventure Stable, a New Orleans owned establishment, shipped today to Huntington, W. Va. Prior to going north the stable purchased Lubeck from J. C. Ferris at a private sale. Omar Khayyam Filly Ill OMAR KHAYYAM FILLY ILL NEW ORLEANS. La., March 27. Channel, the juvenile filly by Omar Khayyam, bought here by W. J. Salmon, and later claimed by Mrs. W. J. Potter, is seriously ill at the Fair Grounds suffering an attack of pneumonia. New Owner for Translate NEW OWNER FOR TRANSLATE NEW ORLEANS. La., March 27. Translate, whose entries were refused because of inconsistent running at the Fair Grounds, is now a member of the Mrs. W. J. Potter stable. Engage Riddle to Train ENGAGE RIDDLE TO TRAIN New Orleans, La., March 27. "Doc" Riddle has been engaged to train the horses owned by Joseph Sciaccaluga and will take charge of them upon their arrival at Jamaica the early part of April. Page 4 Tijuana Entries and Past Performances TIJUANA ' : FRIDAY, MARCH 28 ' WEATHER SHOWERY; TRACK MUDDY. (78017) Romeo 103 l:46s 8 112X715 The figures' under the heading "Bee." .n 78077s 'Plow Steel ..108 1:46 5 107X715 tho entries below show the best time of 780C7 Summer Sigh ..110 1:44 8 110X715 each horse at tho distance sinco January 1. 78034 'Brian Kent 100 1:46 4 103X710 1922, no matter where it finished. In case 78051 Yermak 11 110710 where record was made on other than a fast 78077 'Cuunzel 104 1:46 5 105X710 or good track, abbreviations show track 78003 'Hilly Gibson 101 l:47h 4 101X705 conditions. 78007 'Miss Paige 103 1:47 4 101.. 705 ; 78097 'Twelve Hells .110 1:46 9 103.. 700 . 78019 Diamond Dick 4 108 X 700 . 77669 TS FIRST INDEX OF MATICIT. 78086 BlaekPat... 110 1:48 0 116. .700. 77026 Wilton 100 1:4S 7 110..00 . -fiif.n T VTTKJ'P TTCT117Y nv ino Arrow .6160 IS HRS1 BBEX OF 1924. 7g077 M,M gpears 6 113.. 700 Racing starts at 1:50 p. m. (Chicago time 3:50). 78076 llocnir 107 l:55&ml3 110700 Superior mini runner. X Good iniiil runner. :: Fair r.uid runner. (11) Maidens. 'Apprcnlics Fifth Race 5 1-2 Furlongs. nlloivanve b Blinker Purse $000. 3-year-olds and upward. Claiming. Track rccord: Jan' 10' 1024-1: 04 -106.) First Race-3-4 Mile. Turse $C00. 3-ycar-olds and upward. Claiming. 78055 hDICK TERPIN ...111 1:07 4 10SX725 (Track record: Feb. 22, 1924 l:lli 4128.) (77992) bTrusty 109 1:06 10 112X715 , Today's 78005 Turbulent 112 1:06 4 115X715 Ind. Ilorso. Wt. Rcc. A.Wt.IIan. 78023 Stroller 107jl:06 3 105X710 78083 Hartelle 10S 1:15 4 114. .725 78038 Mabel Rule .. 104 1:06 G 107X705 78083 'Sir John Jr 110 1:16 0 114. .720 (7805O) Clock Stocking ....101 1:03 4 103 X 705, 78001 bltcd Man 113 1:15 10 114X715 78055 First Call 105 1:06 4 114X705 78083 'Plantagenct 112 1-14- 12 109X715 78095 brittle Black Sheep 96 1:06 5 104.. 700 . 78083 'bBilly Joe 117 1:15 12 114710 78055 'bTubby A 103 1:07 6 107X700 76001 'Choir Master 112 1:16 9 114:i-.705 . . R VZl irr-::::::1141'-1 .yJZZ Second Race 5-8 Mile. (Track record: March 27, 19211:525117.) r7-rtJ;M 78081 Doubtful 103 1:53 4 100 X725 (rrack record: May 20, 19JO-59-4-10..) Hyanpom 105 1:53 6 92X720 78018 Harry D 112 1:01 10 113 X 725 78090 Louanna 108 1:55 5 90X 715 78084 Miss Emma G 115 1:02 5 111X720 78078 Virginius 105 1:54 4 100. .715 78094 Rosa Atkin 107 1:01 6 111X715 78036 Van Patrick .....110 1:54 4 102X710 78084 Remit 10S 1:01 4 110X715 78039 Ilaleakala (M) ... 5 109X705 78093 Cannonball 110 1:01 C 116X715 77793 Occidents 5 106X710 Seventh Race 1 Mile. 78018 O. A. Comiskey... 112 1:01 9 113X710 Turse $800. 3-year-olds. Allowances. 78018 bl'ueblo 107 1:01 7 113X710 (Track record: Jan. 20, 1924 1:37 5 90.) 78002 bJazz 113 1:02 7 113X705 -fift.2 35 u 1-jnsz. ir7v7-. 77772 Sea Beach 10S 1:02 11 113X705 S011 j? ?Sv Spanish Rose .... .10o in- i 1:41 78084 Zarin 107 1:04 4 110 ..700 Z!55 X'J '8037 My Daddy 104Xu 78093 Ella Waldo 101 1:02 6 111x700 78094 Miss Dunbar 109 1:02 0 111X700 Eerfs; Cypreine(M) inswoit ltolAVk IMVTIO 78048 Operator ........ .115 1:02 7 113. .700 Z2,SL dXi 7,990 Voorgold 90 1:42 107... 05 780S5 Sly Fox (M) 105 1:02 4 113.. 700 78095 Jack Fountain 112 1:03 8 113.. 700 Eighth Race 3-4 Mile. rur8 Third Bace-1 1-16 Miles. -r-"l"l Track record: Feb' 1924-1:11-4-128.) ,oR , Turse $600. 4-year-olds and upward. Claiming. (Track record: March 11, 1923 1:44 3 110.) 78055 'Brandeis .........108 1:13 105 X 725 (78074) 'May Prosper 10SJ1:49 4 99X725 78065 Malvern ...105 1:13 107 X 720 78097 'Mart Bunch .. 87 1:40 4 101x720 78053 Queen Catherine ..107 1:13 97X715 779241 'Cannr Lady 5 100X715 78031 M Hotfoot .. 95 1:15 105 X 715 78074 Sample 97 1:45 5 106x715 78065' 'Taxation .........103 1:14 78092 'bJohn Arbor 107 1:47 G 101X715 78089 'Whiff 101 1:14 111X710 780863 'Romulus 105 1:46 6 103X715 78021 'Spear Shot 110 l:16m 102X705 78051 bMarv Jane Baker.. 100 1:48 (i 10SX71-. 78053 'Mollie R 96 1:13 106. .705 78034 'March lad .......100 1:51m 4 104 X 710 78089 'Seta's Memory 100 1:13 108.700 34 'Plurality 107 1:50 5 105X710 Nintn M Miles. 2?L ,ay Ma,C, " Jr r' JSXI ?700- 4-year-olds and upward. Claiming. BK nTVS ::::::JSi!S !S v..-.) , , , (78086) 'Louis ...104 2:06 7 100X 725 Eac-1Mlle fcd ' ard'. . (78079) 'War Winner ..... 7 100X720 Purse $600. 4 -ycar-oWs an. I upward Claiming 78097 .GailFord ...104 2:09 4 98X 715 (Track record: March 1923-l:42-6-118.) 10, 78008 Wedding Prince . .106 2:08 5 101X710 78094 'Pavlowa 107 1:48 4 99 X 725 78007 bRouen 101 2:06 8 107X703 78097 'Dainty Lady 99 1:4b 8 105 X 720 1 78003 'Dickie Dix 4 95. .705 TIJUANA JOCKEY PERCENTAGES. From January 1, 192:;, to March 13, 1924, inclusive. At or At or Over Over Jockey. P.C. Wt. Mts. 1st. 2d. 3d. Jockey. P.C. Wt. Mts. 1st. . 2d. 3d. O'Donnell, S. 22 104 526 118 91 85 Boganowski, W . .11 103 370 40 48 50 Binglcton, J 20 107 80 10 10 10 Abel, A .11 100 175 19 12 15 Walls, P 19 105 90S 170 134 139 Baker, F. J 11 105 339 36 44 41 Lavinc, G 19 100 164 31 21 29 Gerrity. J 10 93 116 12 11 10 Butwell, J 18 116 90 16 1G 15 Vogt, E. wlO 105 48 5 2 3 Roberts, J IS 102 17 3 2 0 Erickson, K 10 106 537 55 78 CI Barnes. K 17 110 541 93 65 63 Neal, E. ........ .10 10S 106 11 8 14 Kennedy, B .16 105 443 73 72 CO Hoagland, K 10 95 82 8 9 10 Watrous, F 15 106 572 88 65 03 Dean, W 10 96 234 24 15 20 Weiner, F 15 105 349 54 53 48 Berg, J .10 95 212 22 27 23 Button, G 15 101 427 63 52 54 Cooper, G. 09 100 115 10 8 15 Legere, E 15 105 343 52 51 50 Corbett, C 09 101 202 19 17 33 Chiavetta, F 15 111 81 12 9 S Fator, E 09 107 462 42 - 50 47 Clark, 0 15 98 287 42 34 42 Johnson, J 09 104 96 9 8 17 Claver, A 15 103 510 74 72 91 MeKnight. W. ...... .09 100 92 8-7 15 Glass, J 14 110 154 22 24 25 Woltcrs, W. ..... .03 102 122 4 13 16 Martinez, P 14 111 540 77 75 75 Zucchini, R. OS 100 12 1 0 0 Ridcnour, W 14 103 49 7 2 5 Rae, T 08 106 165 14 15 15 Sterens, F 14 102 714 99 100 119 Frcy, M 08 98 189 16 13 27 Wood, J 14 99 3G0 50 45 4S Francesco, A .OS 104 72 6 10 4 Horn, F 13 104 8G9 116 125 130 Donahue, E 08 103 37 3 3 3 Hum, P .13 85 461 CI 57 04 Collins, A 08 108 270 21 28 28 Johnson, A 13 112 153 20 20 24 Taylor, C. J 05 109 183 9 10 20 Ralls, U .13 101 354 47 48 56 Kelly, W 05 100 41 2 3 7 Cantrell, F 12 106 551 C6 75 72 Sequin, E 04 105 48 2 6 11 Connelly, D 12 109 373 43 45 39 Gormlcy, J 03 95 88 1 0 3 Jluntamcr. J 12 110 25 3 2 1 Hieks. S 03 100 95 3 6 8 Wilson. T 11 93 737 84 93 86 Brown, D 100 18 0 1 1 Thurber, II 11 102 402 55 53 42 Carpenter. E 100 10 0 0 0 Bmith, J 11 104 388 43 45 41 Collins, G 105 23 0 1 1 Long, II. .11 104 443 49 44 46 Edwards. M 95 12 0 0 0 Maiben. J 11 105 597 68 79 90 Leeds, W 110 2 0 0 0 Ellis, G 11 96 243 26 33 23 McHugh, R 100 13 0 2 0 Doyle, R 11 101 532 56 G4 65 PeterneL Aj. 100 2 0 0 0 Creery, L 11 99 569 C5 74 68 Stevens, J .. 104 7 0 0 0 Carter, R 11 110 278 31 35 25 lSt RACE 3iaiiei ycarol?ls and upward. Claiming-. (Feb. 22, 1924 Index Course DIst Time T'ck Odds Wt St li Sir Fin Jock-pjs Started Order of Finish HARTELLE, ch. g, 4 114 By Marathon or Fitzwilliam La Dolores, by Bo- (Trainer. A. L. Briggs. Owner, A. X. Briggs). merges. Breeder. J. K. X. Ross. 78083 Tijuana 3-4 l:14fast 61 H2 2 2 3 21 A Fran'col2 S.andLow, S.JohnJr., P'ntagenct 78002 Tijuana 51 f l:09mud 6f 107 1 2 2J 41 R Zucchinll3 Olympiad, Cannonball, BillyLane 77815 Tijuana 3-4 l:15fast 8 115 3 7 61 41 W Rid'ourU ScottishLad. Vanloo, S'evenScas 77640 Tijuana 5i f l:0Sfast 31-10f 111 8 10 10l 9 S O'Donn'114 M'ntain'r, MayorH'se. OllieWd 77552 Tijuana 3-4 l:14fast 19-5f 109 6 6 6 G Abel 14 Tennilee, Reg.Girl, MayorHouse 77466 Tijuana Ei f 1:0S fast 27 115 9 10 11 ll10 J Hun'mcrl3 MarseJohn. L.Seth, MissManage BLR JOHN" JR., ch. g, 6 114 By Sir John Miss Shy, by Illowaho. (Trainer, O. Leamington. Owner, E. W. Gates). Breeder. W. F. Branson. 78083 Tijuana 3-4 l:14fast 7 107 4 1 2 3'J P Hum 12 S.andLow, Hartelle, Pl'nUgenet 78033 Tijuana 51 f 1:C9 hvy 61 112 8 3 51 Bl C Corbett 12 Smiling, Chrome. Pavlowa 78001 Tijuana 3-4 l:l$mud Ef 105 2 2 2s 2 J Berg 14 Chct G., Vanloo, Pavlowa 77948 Tijuana Bf4:0Sslow 61 110 8 3 4 7: J Maiben 14 Noon Glide, Smiling, Pavlowa 77815 Tijuana 3-4 l:15fast 8 ICS 4 4 E 10T3 F Horn 14 ScottishLad, Vanloo, SevenSeas 77552 Tijuana 3-4 l:Hfast 92 110 9 8 8 7 J Maiben 14 Tennilee, Reg.Girl, MayorHouse 97357 Tijuana lmTOy l:lCfast 22 104 5 1 2& Si G Abel 12 H. Warren, G'dHryan. MinUulep RED MAN", ch. g, 10 114 By Abe Frank Alma Gardia, by Rancocas. (Trainer. A. White. Owner. S. "White). Bresder. 7. F. Newman. 78001 Tijuana 3-4 l:16mud 5 mil 13 13s 10" P Martin'zl4 Chet G., Sir John Jr., Vanloo 77730 Tijuana El f l:10mud If 112 8 8 12 11 T Wilson 14 MaryEUcnO., Josph.Newcll, Seba 77602 Tijuana B-8 l:01fast 41f 1S 8 S 10 10 J Maiben 12 WarWinner. Har.'s Heir, Neg 7C935 Tijuana El f l:08fast lOf 115 4 J Maiben 13 Mab.Kripp, RosaAtkin, Dclancey 74498 Reno 3-4 l:16faat H-5 113 1 I Sykea 7 Ruth E., Starlike, Pokey B. PLANTAGENET, h. g. 12 109 By Ogden Mamie Worth, by St. George. (Trainer. B. E. Duffy. Owner, W. Wrieht). Breeder, J. E. Madden. 78083 Tijuana 3-4 l:14fast 9 117 12 S Q D1 J Maiben 12 S. and Low, Hartelle, SirJohnJr. 78033 Tijuana El f 1:09 hvy 8f 107 11 7 6 41! W McK'htl2 Smiling, Chrome, Pavlowa 78001 Tijuana 3-4 l:16mud 28 106 9 9 C Es W McK lit 14 Chet G Sir John Jr., Vanloo 77948 Tijuana El f l:08slow 6f 105 14 11 Hi 9 R McIlughU Noon Glidev Smiling, Pavlowa 17902 Tijuana 3-4 l:15fast 8f 103 10 9 101 9 It Mcllughll Mistake, OUie Wood, Byrne 77640 Tijuana El f l:08fast 21-10f 109 7 8 8" 1041 G Ellis 14 M'ntain'r, MayorH'se, OllicW'd 77487 Tijuana 1 1-16 1:50 fast 29 108 C 4 C C" AI Frey 7 Caamano, Seven Seas, J. Rufus BILLY JOE, ch. g, 12 114 By Russell Ethel T.. by Richmond. (Trainer, J. Kane. Owner. Eane & Ziegler). Breeder. O. H. Chenault. 78083 Tijuana 3-4 l:14fast Hf 112 9 6 7 ll15 W Moltcrsl2 S. and Low, Hartelle, SirJohnJr. 78033 Tijuana 61 f 1:03 hvy 8f U2 12 10 9J 9" W Molter 12 Smiling, Chrome, Pavlowa .78001 Tijuana 3-4 l:16mud 10 112 1 5 101 13' "W Moltersl4 Chet G., Sir John Jr., Vanloo 77948 Tijuana El f l:8slow Cf 112 1 5 71 14" W Moltersl4 Noon Glide, Smiling, Pavlowa 77902 Tijuana 3-4 l:15fast St 112 7 3 12 13" AV Moltersll Mistake, Ollie Wood. Byrne 76498 Tijuana E-8 1:04 mud 7f 103 101 W Moltersl4 Clarkson, Cuba, Little Smile 76453 Tijuana 5-8 l:03hvy 6 103 2 W Molters 7 S.Goldman, Operator. Mild.Ruth CHOIR MASTER, ch. g, 9 114 By Uncle Nethersole, by Tournament. (Trainer, E. Vogel. Owner. J. Kern). Breeder. Headley & Miller. 78001 Tijuana 3-4 l:16mud 10 108 13 12 12'LU" KL H'glandU Chct G., Sir John Jr.. Vanloo 76907 Tijuana B-8 l:02fast 73f U0 8 J Shaffer 8 Sweep Up II., Vibrate, Herder 7C452 Tijuana 6-8 l:03hvy Slf 109 7 E. Barnes 8 VeraUita. Hillsdale, Joe Tag 76418 Tijuana 61 f 1:10 hvy 16 108 31 E Barnes 8 Norford Honey, Flea, Tennilee 7C395 Tijuana 3-4 1:16 hvy 72 100 9' G Abel 10 N.McKin'y, Hillsdale, Can.Lad; 76377 Tijuana El f l:09slop 2f 104 tel G Abel 10 L.Gcntry. Dunsandel, SanUedroJ ' . . . , . I. RUFUS, bft. g. 10 109 By Transvaal Mary Day. by Peep o'Day. (Trainer, F. B. Smith. Owner, F. B. Smith). Breeder. J. Spencer. 77902 Tijuana 3-4 l:15fast 27 H3 5 5 61 Hl FJ Fator 14 Mistake, OHic Wood, Byrne 77751 Tijuana lm70y l:48good 65 105 5 6 6 6'1 G Ellis 9 MayorHouse. Pavlowa, Theresa 77699 Tijuana lm70y l:47good 67 102 7 9 11 11" W Moltersll Romulus, MadFon, Montjoy 77487 Tijuana 1 1-16 1:50 fast 61 108 3 5 B 33 S O'Donn'l 7 Caamano, Scv.Seas, ClareFranccs 77435 Tijuana 1 1-16 l:4Sfast 47f 10S 8 7 7 7' J Maiben 8 Plunger, GoldBryan, Calithump 77248 Tijuana lm70y 1:47 fast 138 106 12 12 9 91 M Frey 12 Danllogan, AuHcvoir, L'yLeonid 77020 Tijuana 3-4 l:13fast 13f U4 87J S O'Donn'114 H.George, Danllogan, L'yMoore SPIREA, b. f, 3 (H) 102 Ey Irish Exile Nebraska Lass, by Highland Lad. (Trainer, A. Neal. Owner, J. Stephenson). Breeder, L. L. Allen. 78085 Tijuana El f l:0Sfast 57f 99 7 7 6 61 T Wilson 10 Contribution, Bardalid, Seba 78032 Tijuana 5-S l:03hvy lEf 104 1 8 71 71 T Wilson 12 Serena, Lucky Dollar, Vibrator 77800 Tijuana 51 f l:07fast Ef 93 10 XL 11 10" M Frey 11 Barn Dol'r, Boom'n, ConVt n 2llCl RACE CS Iil0 4-ycar-olllj nd upirard. Claiming:. (May 20, 1920 HARRY D., ch. g, 10 113 By Barnsdale Turnaway, by Nimrod. (Trainer, C. B. Irwin. Owner, C. B. Irwin). Breeder. Mrs. S. V7tkins. 78018 Tijuana 5-8 1:02 mud 8 112 2 1 1 4 P Martin'zlO FastBoy, SophiaGold'n, LittleL's 77925 Tijuana 51fl:07fast 23-10f 105 2 2 2& 7J G Abel 11 Grayson. J. Roberts, F.Churchill 77833 Tijuana 5-8 l:01fast 12f 118 E 3 3 91! F Horn 9 Har'sIIeir, Joe V, Fort Chur'll 77531 Tijuana 51 f l:07fast 11 109 5 4 7 71 O Clark 13 Clarkson, Frank S.. De Land 77311 Tijuana El f 1:07 fast 9-10f 104 8 7 H ll10 O Clark 11 Dalton, Noon Glide, Grayson 77115 Tijuana 51 f 1:07 fast 37 106 2 2 6& 9" O Clark 9 D.Terpin, LadyLcBand, Grayson 77000 Tijuana B-8 1:01 fast 14 11S 914 P Martinc2l0 Fur. Bill, Bill McCloy, Clarkson 76825 Tijuana 51 f l:08slow 13-5 108 5 J S O'Donn'lll DickTcrpin, Clarkson, PlowStccl MISS EMMA G., ch. m. 5 111 By Ma:amont Bessie Latimer, by Lord Esterling. (Trainer. A. P. Yoeman. Owner. J. F. Durkeel. Breeder. A. Brown. 78084 Tijuana El f 1:08 fast 21 116 5 4 4i 31 E Barnes 14 Joe V., Dell Evans, Emden 77961 Tijuana 51 f 1:0S fast 6 113 2 2 21 21 E Barnes 14 Lamstedt, Toombeola, Pay Off 77335 Tijuana 51 f l:07fast 4 116 2 4 41 51 T "Wilson 8 Har.Burgoyne, Kirkwood, L.Seth 77290 Tijuana El f l:08fast 12 116 11 8 4 3l T Wilson 14 MissPaigc, Reg'r Girl. Bess L. 77020 Tijuana 3-4 l:15fast 17 111 75i T Wilson 14 H.George, Danllogan, L'yMoore 76871 Tijuana 3-4 l:14fast 20 109 7s T Wilson 12 Virgo, Scottish Lad, Melchoir 7C7C3 Tijuana 3-4 l:14fast 4 110 71 E Barnes 9 Bl.Helle, C.o'theKoost, Melchoir ROSA ATKIN, br. m. 6 111 By Jack Atkin Montrosa. by Plaudit. (Trainer. J. A. Lawry. Owner. Lawry Sc Thomas). Breeder. R. T. Wilson. 78094 Tijuana 5-S l:04mud 7 113 1 3 51 71 P Martin'zll Pavlowa. Chrome, Zinon 78084 Tijuana El f 1:08 fast 25 111 3 11 12 112 A Abel 14 JoeV., DellEvans, MissRmmaG. 78002 Tijuana 51 f l:09mud 7 111 4 4 4 9ei E Barnes IS Olympiad, Cannonball, BillyLane 77903 Tijuana 3-4 l:14fast Elf 10i) 8 7 ll1 1411 G Cooper 14 War Winner, Fiesta, July Fly 77859 Tijuana 5-S 1:02 fast 8 111 8 4 2& 21 G Abel 13 Athanna. H'st'n On, G'd Hope 77510 Tijuana E-S l:01fast 9 116 4 E E'l 5' T Wilson 12 WildTh'ts. LeinonSetii, L'yM're 77421 Tijuana 5-8 l:02fast 27 110 3 5 i 5 K H'glandU Cnl.Lad. W.Thouglits, Sangrado 77290 Tijuana El f l:0Sfast 8 116 1 1 2 6s P MartinezU MissPaigc, Reg.Girl. M.ErnmaG. REMIT, b. f, 4- 110 By Atheling II. Jeanne Wood, by Koneywood. (Trainer. C. Sawyer. Owner, C. Sawyer). Bred in Ensland by Sir E. Hulton. 78084 Tijuana 51 f 1:08 fast 14 115 1 5 9l 121 P Martin'zl4 Joe V., DellEvans, MissEmmaG. 78018 Tijuana 5-S 1:02 mud 6f 106 10 7 61 6 J Smitn 10 FastBoy, SophiaGold'n, LittleL's 77946 Tijuana 5-S l:01slow 9f 105 6 6 E 410 W Kelly 8 .T.Newell. F.Gloriosus, V.Holland 77830 Tijuana 51 f l:08fa3t 10 106 8 B 7'11212 S O'Donn'112 Marg'tWte, Can'b'I. Little Sm'c 76849 Tijuana B-S l:01tast 17-10 :03 4 O Clark 14 Xeg, Little Smile, Maysville 76767 Tijuana 3-4 l:14fast 23 102 3J O Clark S Tikeh, Cavalc.-id'rII., DanUogan 76663 Tijuana B-S l:01fast 30 103 P'l G Mein 33 Faber. Harry I).. Honest George 76538 Tijuana . 5-8 l:01fast 20 101 4 F Horn 10 T.Craven, D.Terpin, Hav.EIeetric CANNONBALL. b. h, 6 116 By Irish Exile Betula, by Rey del Sierrai. (Trainer, F. Howley. Owner, C. Stopeck). Breeder. X. L. Allen. 78093 Tijuana 5-8 1:04 mud 4 111 2 3 4'1 4'i J Wood 11 Dr.Joh'n. Kl.Waldo, N'f'dHoney 78084 Tijuana 51 f 1:08 fast 9 U6 8 6 5 72 O Clark 14 JoeV., DellEvans, MissEmmaG. 78066 Tijuana B-8 l:01fast 28 114 4 6 6i 6' Ji Doyle 7 Rondelle. Music Bor, Flax 78002 Tijuana El f l:09mud 8 116 2 1 1 2'i A Collins 13 Olympiad, Billy Lane, Hartelle 77903 Tijuana 3-4 l:14fast 7 HO 1 3 3l 6'1 F Cantrelll4 War Winner, Fiesta. July Fly 77830 Tijuana El f l:C8fast 13 109 4 6 4h 2 F Cantrelll2 Marg'tW'tc. LifeS'le. B'by Al'n 77663 Tijuana 5-8 l:01fast 14 109 3 8 SI 4'J J "Wood 14 JoeTag, JayRob'ts, VesperBelis 77597 Tijuana 5-S l:02fast 8 116 3 2 22 3' S O'Donn'114 Runleigh, LadyMoore. Iimstedt 77466 Tijuana Bl f 1:03 fast 20 116 3 8 SI 7T2 F Cantrelll3 MarseJohn, L.Seth. MissManago 77378 Tijuana 5-S 1:01 fast 27 109 2 B 6 6' G Ellis 11 A. Lester, Tikeh, May Bruen OCCIDENT A, b. g, 5 10G Br The Finn Star of the West, by Montana. (Trainer. W. T. Anderson. Owner. San Diego Stable). Breeder. J. E. Madden. 77793 Tijuana lm70y 1:48 fast 11-10 107 12 1 1 9 F Horn 12 Fiesta, Hobey Baker, Flea 77556 Tijuana 51 f l:07fast 22 104 3 3 2 l 41 F Horn 10 S'th'sMen:ory, L.BeacIi, B.DoIlar 77514 Tijuana 41 f 51fast 14f 11111 8 7" 61 F Horn 11 B.McCloy, H.Cook. T.o'lh'Mor'g 77383 Tijuana 3-4 l:13fast 10 110 3 8 7 7'i W Dean S Tubby A., First Call, Dalton 77294 Tijuana 3-4 l:13fast 14f 107 8 8 S1 7' E Neal 10 Doc.Corbelt, Yalta, Sacramento C. A. COMISKEY. blk. g. 9 113 Bj Lick Welles Sweet Nell, by liher. (Trainer, A. Neal. Owner. C. B. Hadley). Breeder. T. Piatt. 78018 Tijuana 5-S 1:02 mud Ef 112 3 6 7& 913 T WMlson 10 FastBoy, SophiaGold'n, LittleL's 77883 Tijuana 41 f 55fast 51 118 3 4 6 6J T Wilson 12 MayBrucn, MartBunch, DeLand 77753 Tijuana 51 f l:07good 9 105 2 2 51 S'l T Wilson 14 Dainty Lady. FI yeast. LadyLcB'd 77624 Tijuana 51 f 1:08 fast l-2f 110 5 B 5" 51 W MolterslS Franks., IyLeBand, MayBruen 77531 Tijuana 51 f l:07fast ll-10f 119 3 9 lO'llO'1 A Johnsonl3 Clarkson, Frank S.. De Lind 76475 Tijuana E-S l:02mud 16-5 11S 7" E Denny 9 Brandeis, F'thfuIGirl, Dunsandel 76380 Tijuana Bl f 1:03s1od 23-10 110 l1 E Denny 10 Ro3a Atkin, Careen, Flea PUEBLO, ch. g. 7 113 By Rockton Orislsa, by Clifford. (Trainer. J. Manale. Owner. Mrs. V. Manale). Breeder. J. Sanfcrd. 78018 Tijuana 6-8 1:02 mud 38 102 7 9 9 8" E Carp'terlO FastBoy, SophiaGold'n, LittleL's 77619 Tijuana El f l:08fast S 115 6 2 2H 91 A Claver 13 Biglndian. Emden, LittleSmile 77509 Tijuana 6-8 l:01fast 16 113 1 2 41 4 G Ellis 32 Spear Shot, Anzac. Boomerang 77466 Tijuana Bl f 1:03 fast 23 108 8 6 61 6"! G Ellis 33 MarseJohn, L.Seth, MissManage 77334 Tijuana Bl f l.-08fast 38 118 5 4 7 7i P Walls 12 Zillah, Mayor House. Delancey 77289 Tijuana 5-S l:02fast XL 119 2 4 3l 3i P Walls 14 Dexterous. Mizanna. Mountain'r JAZZ. ch. g, 7 113 By Boots and Saddle Autoline, by Autolight. (Trainer, H. R. Stewart. Owner. G. Stewart). Breeder. M. P. Hattincly. Jr. 78002 Tijuana 51 f"l:09mud 13 113 9 6 USUI" F Horn 13 Olympiad, Cannonball, BillyLane 77597 Tijuana 5-S l:02fast 17f 113 1 3 31 51 F Horn 14 Runleigh, L'yMoore, Cannonball 77510 Tijuana 5-S l:01fast 17-10f 113 3 6 61 61 F Horn 12 WildTh'ts, I.emonSeth, L'yM're 77020 Tijuana 3-4 l:15fast 13f 116 131S II Long 14 H.George, Danllogan, L'yMoore 76976 Tijuana 5-S l:01fast 3f 114 ll10 J Maiben 14 Gratian. Dalton, II . Burgoyne SEA BEACH, b. g, 11 113 By Marta Santa Sea Spray, by Star Shoot. (Trainer, J. M. Ryan. Owner. J. Wilson). Breeder. Clay Bros. 77772 Tijuana 5-S l:02fast 3f U4 1 2 3 41 P Martin'zll Sangrado. Mayo B., Scottish Lid 77684 Tijuana 5-S l:02fast 14-5f 114 1 2 3& 3'1 P Martin'zl3 FortChurcliill, Mayo B., Vanloo 77610 Tijuana El f l:0Sfast 31-10f 114 3 1 31 51 P MartinezU M'ntain'r, MayorH'se, OllieW'd 77552 Tijuana 3-4 l:14fast 19-5f 113 3 4 4 9"! P Martin'zl4 Tennilee, Reg.Girl, MayorHouse 77460 Tijuana 51 f 1:08 fast lOf 110 6 9 9" 92 E Barnes 13 MarseJohn. L.Seth. MissManage 77377 Tijuana 3-4 l:14fast lOf 111 1 2 6i 13 F Cantrell 14 Mizanna, Fiesta, Tennilee 76976 Tijuana 5-S l:01fast 3f 114 ST2 F Cantrell 14 Gratian, Dalton, H. Burgoyne ZARIN. br. f, 4 110 By Dr. Leggo Coma, by Solitaire II. (Trainer. H. Calwell. Owner, H. Calwell). Breeder. A. B. Spreckels. 78084 Tijuana 51 f 1:08 fast 53f 105 12 12 13 13 G Cooper 11 Joe V., DellEvans, MissEmmaG. 78002 Tijuana El f l:09mud Ef 105 13 12 12 12IT G Cooper 13 Olympiad. Cannonball, BillyLane 77137 Tijuana 3-4 l:14fast Glf 101 10 13 13 12'1 J Connors 14 Caunzel, Scot.Lnd, Caval'dourll. 77071 Tijuana El f l:09good lOf 10S 10 12 13 13'1 J Berg 13 BlackPat, Insurance. RosaAtkin 76935 Tijuana Bl f l:0Sfast 68 100 ll'5 M Conn'rslS Mab.Kripp, RosaAtkin. Delancey 76039 Tijuana 51 f l:07fast 51f 104 1018 E Fator 11 Hereafter, Hess L., PhillipeLugo 75767 Tijuana 6-S l:01fast 14f 104 10" J Fr'nciscolO Bl'dB.ig'ge, Col. Matt, F'thf'lGirl 73802 Willows 61 f l:25fast 17-10 103 1 O Clarlc 7 ClareFranccs, R.Irish, Din.Fash 73664 Willows Ab C-S 59fast 17-10 101 11 O Clark 8 Applejack. L'kyMack. LolaFlnke 73616 Willows Ab 5-8 59 fast 3 301 5 L Creery C Bes.MackIL, CharlesC. Lom.Jr. ELLA WALDO, ch. m, 6 111 By Waldo Swiftsure, by BowUag BrooH. (Trainer, E. Vogel. Owner. J. Kevn). Breeder. B. A. Jones. 78093 Tijuana 5-S 1:04 mud 15 111 1 2 2 21 M Frey 11 Dr.Joh'n, N'f'dHoney, Can'ball 78076 Tijuana C-8 l:01slow 21f 104 1 U 7'1 7" K H'glandU Frank S., W.Thouglits, DanArvi 77289 Tijuana E-S l:02fast 21f 121 6 6 71 S6i E Neal 14 Dexterous. Mizanna. Pueblo 76849 Tijuana B-8 l:01fast 13f 3C6 10' W Moltersl4 Neg, Little Smile, Maysville 76693 Tijuana B-8 l:01fast Bf 107 78 E Barnes 14 Ravenwing, Big Indian, Theresa 76573 Tijuana B-8 l:02fast 17 10G 11" E Barnes 13 Ask Jessie. St. Angelina, Virgo 76498 Tijuana E-8 1:04 mua 11 103 5 S O'Dor.n'114 Clarkson. Cuba. Little Smile MISS DUNBAR, b. m, 6 111 By Von Tromp Arcadia Belle, by Emperor of Nor- (Trainer, G. Brumbaugh. Owner, Brumbaugh & Adrian), folk. Breeder. E. Cobrian. 78094 Tijuana E-S l:04mud 49f 111 5 5 11 1192 L. Creery 11 Pavlowa. Chrome. Zinon 77883 Tijuana 41 f 55fast 2"f 106 Unseated r'r.R McHugb.12 MayBruen. MartBunch, DeLand 77421 Tijuana 5-8 l:02fast 3-2f 110 14 14 14 14'" It McHughU Cal.Lad, W.TIioughts, Sangrado 77356 Tijuana E-S l:02fast 13-10f 106 6 6 6 V J Berg 11 Slip. Smile, L. Winfrev, View 77135 Tijuana B-S l:01fast 21f 104 9 7 9l 9'1 J Gerrity 10 Hon.George, Sw.UpII.. L'yTiptoe 76976 Tijuana B-8 l:01fast 3f 104 4 W McIC'htU Gratian, Dalton. II. Burgoyne 76908 Tijuana E-S 1:01 fast 26f 103 S51 W McK'ht 8 Can. Lady, F'thful Girl, Furc: OPERATOR, b. g, 7 113 By First Chip Gracie Gould, by Register. (Trainer, F. Wallhanser. Owner. F. Wallhauser). Breeder. S. Waring. 78048 Tijuana El f 1:09 hvy SSf 97 10 7 &t 62 G Cooper 12 Reg'larGirl. Sly Fox, MayProsper 76761 Tijuana El f l:0Sfast 16-5f 110 12 10 101 10l J Wood 14 Lamstedt, MissEm.G., T'mbcola 779C1 Tijuana El f 1:08 fast 7-5f 107 12 J Wood 13 PcerlessOnc, Gratian, Charl'teB. 7C51G Tijuana El f l:C9slow 6f 103 11" O Clark 14 Plntrel, Cannoball, Joe Tag 76453 Tijuana E-S l:03nvy 11 106 3 J Maiben 7 S.Goldman. BillvJoe, Mild. Ruth 69337 Tijuana 3-4 1:16 slow 6f 115 2 10 ll1 11" J Glass 13 Perch, Peerless One, J. Fountain 69232 Tijuana B-8 l:02tast ISf 115 10 10 9 7 D Hurn 13 Mae Seth, Cave Man, Perch 69049 Tijuana 41 f 55fast 19 103 11 10 10 101 R Carter 13 Kling, Rubber II., Sea Beach SLY FOX, b. g, 4 (M) 113 By Moss Fox Auto Maid, by Ethelbert. f Trainer, W. C. Weant. Owner, W. C. Weant). Breeder. W. C. Weant. 78085 Tijuana El f l:0Sfast 51 102 3 3 3 74 O Clark 10 Contribution, Bardalid, Seba 78048 Tijuana El f 1:09 hvy 14 104 4 4 3" 25 F J Bakerl2 Reg'rGirl, MayProsper. Sc'shLad 77988 Tijuana 6-8 l:02mud 42 110 10 8 B Si F J BakerlS Franks.. A'kassin, WildTh'ghts 77830 Tijuana El f l:08fast 13f 103 3 10 101 9'W Rid'ourl2 Marg-tW'te, Can'b'I, Little Sm'e 77731 Tijuana B-8 l:02mua 17-10f 107 1 2 11 31 F J BakerlS Duty Boy, Bardalid. Serena 77530 Tijuana B-8 1:02 fast 34 10S 2 7 61 3 J Gerrity 14 Sunbow. Lunstcdt, Dell Evans 77247 Tijuana B-8 1:02 fast 9 104 7 9 91 9' P Walls 14 J.Roberts. II.Burgoync, Cand'ota 76693 Tijuana E-S l:01fast 6 103 41 P Walls 14 Ravenwing, Big Indian, Theresa 76452 Tijuana B-8 l:03hvy 19 103 61 P Walls 8 Vcraltita, Hillsdale, Joe Tag 76399 Tijuana B-8 1:03 hvy SOf 104 7 K Ericks'n 9 Harry D., Joe Tag, Ella Wald JACK FOUNTAIN, b. g, 8 113 By Fountain Square Buca, by Solitaire IL (Trainer, R. Ripley. Owner, J. H. Chaloner). Breeder. R. J. Fisk. 78095 Tijuana B-8 l:04mud 7 103 7 3 31 41 O Clark 11 Lavinia. Ravenwing. Miss Fryer 78063 Tijuana 3-4 l:14fast El 109 7 1 1' 4'i C Corbett 14 T'mbeola, Prin.Mvrtle, F.G.C'ley 78002 Tijuana El f l:09mud 10 IIS 5 9 S 7 C Corbett 13 Olympiad, Cannonball, BillyLane 77961 Tijuana El f 1:08 fast 12 lit 6 3 3h El C Corbett 14 Lamstedt, MissEm.G., T'mbeola 77859 Tijuana 5-S 1:02 fast 12 113 12 9 9 91 G Ellis 13 Athanna, RosaAtkin, HastenOn 72272 Hastings 61 f l:34good 7 103 E10 D Hurn 5 Grayson, Faber, Snow Cap 71043 Omaha 5-8 l:03good 33-10 112 V 4 2 l1 II Zander 9 Toombeola. Mild. Boone, DonJose 70917 Omaha Bl f l:09Hhvy 31 102 E 2 21 2" G Sutton 0 Zing. OldBlue, W.Montgomery 70870 Omaha 3-4 l:16good 8 111 8 8 41 22 F Watrousll MabelRule. BonBox. Sp'dy Lndv 70580 Omaha CI f l:12jmud C 107 3 S 3l 41 F Cantrell 0 Finagua. BcssWeleh, Tex.Chiut QnrJ DA PC 1 l-lO Miles. 4-ycar-oldn and upward. Claiming. (March 11. oiu nauc 192a 1:44 a-c a no.) KAY PROSPER, b. f, 4 99 By Jim Gaffney Claxonette, by Peter Quince. (Trainer. C. Van Dnscn. Owner. W. C. Goodloe). Breeder. T. Connor. ' 78074 Tijuana 1 1-8 1:68 alow 27-10 95 6 2 11 l'l D Jones 8 Sample. John Arbor, Al "Wick 78048 Tijuana El f 1:09 hvy 1G 95 7 6 4& 3'1 D Jones 12 Beg'larGirl, SlyFox, Scot'shLad " 77661 Tijuana 1 1-16 l:50fast 4 109 6 1 3'1 3s D ConnMly 7 H.Warrcn, Malzavcna, MarthaL. : 77599 Tijuana 3-4 l:13'4fast 100 110 7 6 G4 G" D ConnMly 7 First Cnll. Picnic, Sacramento ' 77553 Tijuana El f l:07?4fast 31-10 111 12 11 10'UO'3 D Conn'llyl4 Convent, Utile Smile, Anzac 76662 Tijuana 1 1-16 l:495fast 17 104 75 G Mein 10 Bill'sLuck, W.Judge, D'nsandel ( 76539 Tijuana 1 1-16 1:50 fast 9 103 6'i G Mein 32 HalWright, T.Wag, Sw.nndLow 76419 Tijuana lm70y l:49hvy 6 104 5 P Walls 7 M.J.Bakor. FoorPuss. H.Wright MART BUNCH. Tj. g, 4 101 By Shooting Spray Prithee, by Fil!cTan. (Trainer. T. Hodee. Owner, T. Hodge). Breeder, W. G. Jenkins. 78097 See today's chart ' 78079 Tijuana lm70y l:4Tslow 4 104 2 6 4 4 A Fran'co 7 WarWinner, G.Bryan, Clarkson ' 78038 Tijuana 3-4 l:14&hvy 6 104 5 4 6 6J W Molters 9 Lavinia. Brazos, Salvo 1 77987 Tijuana 1 1-16 1:61 mud 7 104 3 1 l3 23 A Fran'co 8 DernierSou. DnintyL'y, Bacchus 77968 Tijuana 3-4 l:13fast 13-5 103 f 5 3'i 3 A Frnn'coll San Hedron; Bedazzle, Salvo 77927 Tijuana 3-4 l:13tfcfast 17-10 107 4 4 21 2l A Fran'co 0 Wortliman, EthelBrown, Zinon 77883 Tijuana 41 f ESftfast 6j 112 4 6 41 21 A Fran'co 12 May Brucn. De Land, Dan Arvl . 77773 Tijuana 3-4 1:14 fast 16-6 10S 5 S 7l 5SJ J "Wood 9 Clarkson. Grayson, Faber CANNY LADY. b. m, 5 106 By Jack Atkin-Sneerwell. by St. Blali. (Trainer. F. Shinn. Owner. C. Thurman). Breeder. W. V. Thravea. 77924 Tijuana lm70y 1:47 fast 7 111 3 1 11 33 F Horn 11 Flycast. Furor. Mizanna 77832 Tijuana 5-8 1:01 fast 11 111 7 6 6 63 J Wood 7 Jayltob'ts, Frank S, Wild Th'ts ' 77G90 Tijuana lm70y l:45fast 95 106 6 3 3l 3 J Wood 8 BcdLegs. AV.Montg'ery, Sea Way : 77573 Tijuana 3-4 l:13fast 16f 108 9 11 lll 10'J F Cantrelll.t Little Hope, Bedazzle, Picnic 775S1 Tijuana 51 f l:07fast 43 115 4 1 6" 9" F CantrelU3 Clarkson, Frank S.. De Land j SAMPLE, ch. g, 5 105 By Brummel Seemly, by Torpoint. (Trainer. B. B. Allen. Owner, J. M. Singleton). Breeder. J. S. Barboe. 78074 Tijuana 1 1-S 1:5S slow 4 106 4 1 2 21 J SingUon S MayPr'sper, JohnArbor, AlWick 77985 Tijuana 1 1-16 l:52mud 33-10 110 7 2 3'1 3"! J Sing'ton 9 Jay Mae, Al Wick, Flea 7792C Tijuana 1 1-4 2:09fnst 13-10 105 3 2 31 4T J Sing'ton ( Bacchus, Encrinite, Dominator 77399 Tijuana 1 1-1C l:49&fast 9 111 3 6 41 3 J Singlet'n S Kedlgs. Aullevoir, MaryBllenO. 77177 Tijuana 1 3-16 2:02&fast 31 111 4 6 6 6 J Sing'ton 8 Wed.Prince, P.Pierson, Fayelle 77134 Tijuana lmTOy 1:47 fast 5 110 8 2 3'1 451 J Sing'ton 12 Froth, Plunger. Theresa 77092 Tijuana 1 1-S l:55fast 9-5f 103 10 9 91 9' J Sing'tonll Loudoun, I'lurality, Tom Owens , JOHN ARB OB. ch. g. 6 101 By Bowman Ponte Rosa, by Bridge of Canny. (Trainer, D. Y. Blander. Owner, Elander Bros.). Breeder. H. T. Oxnard. 78092 Tijuana 1 1-16 l:53mud 21 111 5 6 6 4 E Neal 0 Vanloo, Tom Owens. Tromonade 78074 Tijuana 1 1-S 1:53 slow- 32 10S 6 3 31 31 K H'gland S May Prosper, Sample, Al Wick 78033 Tijuana 51 f 1:C9 h-y 62 117 1 S 81 751 E Neal 12 Smiling, Chrome, Pavlowa 74G22 Reno 1 3-16 2:03 fast 10 103 41 E Blind 7 SallieCarter. Norain, Geo.Jamcs 7454C Reno 1 1-1G l:50fast 51 113 3 M Mil'rick 7 Montona, Millersburg. Dienero 74497 Iteno 1 1-S 1 :57fast 21 106 2!1 E Blind 8 Norain, Glenzar, Judge David 74447 Reno 1 1-S l:56fast 20 1 06 7'3 E Blind 8 Sallie Carter. Glenzar. Norain ROMULUS, br. h, 6 108 By Honeywood Roman Lady, by Brutui. (Trainer. S. Polk. Ownsr. S. Polk). Breeder. J. H. Rosseter. 7808C Tijuana lmTOy 1:47 fast 21 103 i 1 E3 31 J Roberts 12 Louis, Black Pat, Temptress 78067 Tijuana lm70y l:4Tfast 7 116 S 6 4& 4'1 J Roberts 14 Dovesr'st, Sum'rSigh, Twel.Bells 78034 Tijuana 1 1-16 l:C0hvy 18 111 3 6 tf 63 J Roberts 8 S.Hedron, M.J.Baker, Cav'd'rII. 77952 Tijuana lmTOy 1:47 slow 8 101 7 9 9l 93 J Roberts 12 PrinceDirect, Gunsight, F.Moon 7781G Tijuana lmTOy 1:47 fast 21-10 107 7 2 21 21 J Roberts 10 Fr'kFogarty, WarWinner, Furor 77794 Tijuana 51 f l:07&fast 14 108 12 9 7 4 J Roberts 12 Picnic, Miss Fryer, "PhroneW'd 77G99 Tijuana lmTOy l:4Tgood 6-5f 10S 5 1 1 1 J Roberts 11 Madson, Montjoy, Billy Doe . ilARY JANE BAKER, h. m. 6 108 By Wrack Ellerslie. by Charaxns. (Trainer. W. Ormes. Owner. C. Vail). Breeder. A. B. Hancock. 78051 Tijuana 1 1-16 l:49hvy 27-10 104 8 S G3 G F J Baker S Olympiad, Yermak, Gold Bryan 78034 Tijuana 1 1-16 l:50hvy 3 106 8 4 11 2 F J Baker 8 S.Hedron, Cav'cad'rII.. Plnrality 78003 Tijuana 11-16 1:51 mud 23 104 7 5 5' 2 F J Bakerll March Lad. Dickie Dix, Louis 77C20 Tijuana lm70y 1:47 fast 11 109 10 7 61 V E Barnes 11 Plunger, PrinceDir't. Frcccufr 77515 Tijuana 1 1-8 l:54?fast 9f 104 4 6 E 5"! F Horn 9 MissClaire, Chip'ndale. ByRight 7742C Tijuana 1 1-4 2:09fast 41f 102 5 3 2" 3" S O'Donn'l 8 J'tRight, GailFord, Wed'gPr'cc 77379 Tijuana 1 l:42&fast 33 111 S 5 51 4'1 F Horn 9 Melehoir. Virgo, Plow Steel MARCH LAD. b. g, 4 104 By J. H. Houghton Lady Karchmont, by March- (Trainer, A. Wickkam. Owner, J. A. Blackwell). mont. Breeder. J. A. Blackwell. 78034 Tijuana 1 1-16 l:50ihvy 9 107 2 3 43 5s F Horn 8 S.Hedron. M.J.Baker, Cav'd'rII. 78003 Tijuana 11-16 1:51 mud 43-10 1 00 1 1 1 1" T Wilson 11 MaryJ. Baker, Dickie Dix. Louis 77952 Tijuana lmTOy 1:47 slow 5f 104 11 8 6l 41 A Frari'col2 PrinceDirect. Gunsight. F.Moon 77881 Tijuana 3-4 l:14fast 7-5f 108 10 11 11 11" R Doyle 11 Salton. Dan Hogan. Bobby Allen 77689 Tijuana 3-4 1:14 fast Ef 112 5 8 8 73 P Martin'zlO Kirkwood, BobbyAllen, M.White 77100 Tijuana 3-4 l:14?ifast 3f 112 13 13 12 6i G Lavine 13 Gratian, Norf'dUoney, Ves.Bells PLURALITY, b. g, 5 105 Bv Pluvious Farewell, by Ossary. (Trainer, A. F. Bayton.- Owner, Mrs. A. F. Dayton). Breeder. T. W. O Brien. 78034 Tijuana 1 1-16 l:50hvy 6 108 7 8 8 4 J Johnson S S.Hedron, M.J.Baker, Cav'd'rII. 77969 Tijuana 1 1-S l:54fast 10 104 2 8 G3 31 J Johnson 10 Fayelle, Bill'sLuck, Sum'rSigh 77820 Tijuana 1 1-2 2:37V4fast 8 101 1 3 2 3i J Johnson 5 Bouei), The Wit, Prince Direct 77774 Tijuana 1 1-S l:5.jfast 34 103 9 7 6l 53 J Johnson 11 Plunger. FrankFogarty. Fayelle 77426 Tijuana 1.1-4 2:09Hfast H 104 6 5 6 Gsl J Johnson 8 JustKight. GailFord. M.J.Baker 77305 Tijuana lm70y l:4Ssfast 11 106 2 4 11 l1 A Johnsonl2 TwelveBells. Tennilee, Maysville JAY MAC, blk. g, 5 105 By Leonid Zirl, by Sain. (Trainer. J. G. Givens. Owner, J.' G. Givens). Breeder. C. B. Daniels. 78097 See today's chart 78034 Tijuana 1 1-16 l:C05shvy 39 10S 5 6 61 7i T Wilson S S.Hedron. M.J.Baker. Cav'd'rII. 77985 Tijuana 1 1-16 l:52mud 11 105 E 1 1 1 J Wood 9 Al Wick. Sample. Flea 77752 Tijuana lm70y l:46good 15 104 3 3 6 7,J J Wood 8 Dernier Sou., Insurance, Madson 772GS Tijuana lmTOy 1:47 fast 89 112 8 10 8 8'JF J Bakerll Furor, Twelve Bells, Poor Puss 77226 Tijuana lmTOy l:4GVifast 33 111 3 S 11' 9 P Walls 12 Melehoir. n. Warren. Tennilee 77130 Tijuana lmTOy l:46fast 26 110 5 11 10 1011 L, Creery 12 W.Penny, BrianKent. MissClaire PONZA RAY, b. m. 5 108 By Prince Hermis Lucky Miss, by Campus. (Trainer. G. P. Hum. Owner. G. F. Hurn). Breeder. J. Odell. 78049 Tijuana lm70y l:47hvy 13-5f 111 2 1 11 2s P Hurn 9 FullM'n. Tv'veBells. Sum'rSigh 77987 Tijuana 1 1-16 1:51 mud 24f 100 2 2 31 C P Hurn 8 DernicrSju, M'tKunch, D'ntyL'y 77755 Tijuana 3-4 l:llgood 30f 10S 8 8 9 953 P Hurn 10 O.Stocking, M.Fryer, W.Winner 77339 Tijuana 1 1-16 1 :4Sfast 23 108 4 4 31 6 P Hurn 11 Miss Claire. Penwcll, Madge F. 77270 Tijuana 3-4 1:13 fast 17-10 115 2 5 6 1053 P Hurn 13 Dia.Dick, Vcsp.nells, MarseJohn 771G1 Tijuana lmTOy 1:46 last 12 110 1 1 2 2 P Hum 12 MadgcF.. Mor.Castle, W.Willow 77072 Tijuana 1 1-16 l:52Jgood 2f 111 5 4 2l 3"k p Hum 9 Scraps, TrinceDirect, S.Goldman 77022 Tijuana 1 1-16 1:49 fast 28 10S Si P Hurn 10 ThcLamb. I'r.Direct, Wed.Prince HAL WRIGHT, b. g, 5 110 By Ormondale Hattie Mc. by Oeden. (Trainer. G. Neal. Owner. Neal Bros.;. Breeder. J. E. Madden. 77093 Tijuana 1 l:43fast 20 10S 11 11 10 9T G Lavine 12 Mis-ouriUoy, Theresa, OllicWood 76978 Tijuana 1 1-1G 1:49 fast llf 113 8' F Horn S MadgeF., M.J.Baker. P'ceDirect 76894 Tijuana 1 1-16 l:4Sfast 12 10S" 4 S O'Don'll 7 By Bight, Madge F., Fayelle 76753 Tijuana 1 1-4 2:097sfast 13 106 31 F Horn 7 Blk.Thong, TheWit, Fireworth ! 6698 Tijuana 1 1-8 l:55fast 14 110 9'1 F J Bakerl2 Bl'kThong, ByKigbt, M.Castlc 76539 Tijuana 1 1-16 1:50 fast 10 111 l2 F Horn 12 TheWag, S.andLow, WiseJudge 76502 Tijuana 1 1-16 l:52?raua 21 108 23 F J BakerlO DeBonero. DickieDix, F.Virginia jiii, ninp 1 Mile antl 70 Yards. 4-yoar-olds and upward. Claiming. (Marcli 4in nAOu 10, ioa i:4n i:-5 c us.) PAVLOWA. b. f, 4 99 By Wrack Tread Lightly JX, by Tredennli. (Trainer. A. L. Briggs. Owner. A. L. Briggs). Breeder. A. B. Hancock. 78094 Tijuana 5-S l:047smud 7 105 7 6 4 l1 A Fran'ccll Chrome. Zinon. Sweet Mama 78033 Tijuana 51 f 1:09 hvy 8 110 3 5 3 31 R Zucchinil2 Smiling, Chrome, Plantagenet 78001 Tijuana 3-4" l:16mud 41 110 12 6 3 4S3 R ZucehiniU Chet G.. Sir John Jr., Vanloo 77948 Tijuana 51 f l:0S&slow 12 110 3 4 3' 3s R ZucchiniH NoonGlide. Smiling, Mildr'dltuth 77902 Tijuana 3-4 l:15fast 14-6 110 9 8 4 6l J Wood 14 Mistake, Ollie Wood, Byrne 77751 Tijuana lm70y l:48good 19 101 7 4 21 2l J Wood 9 Mayorllousc, Theresa, PoorPus3 DAINTY LADY, b. m. 8 105 By Celt Alb ertola. by Albert. (Trainer. C. B. Irwin. Owner, Mrs. C. B. Irwin). Breeder. A. B. Hancock. 78097 See today's chart 78079 Tijuana lmTOy l:4Tslow 4 99 6 4 51 53 M Frey 7 WarWinner, G.Bryan. Clarkson 78050 Tijuana 3-4 1:15 hvy 12 10S 10 7 CI 4 M Frey 11 C.Stocking, S.Goldman, M.White 78007 Tijuana 1 1-16 l:51mud 8 111 2 1 3 43 P Martin'z S Gunsight, Gail Ford, II. Warren 77987 Tijuana 1 1-16 1:51 mud 31 99 5 6 E'l 35 G Cooper 8 DernierSou, MartBunch. Bacchus i 779G5 Tijuana lm70y l:46fast 9 104 1 4 31 2" G Ellis 8 Piedra, Littlellope-, Monardella i 77931 Tijuana 1 1-16 l:48fast 23-10 99 1 2 2' 31 G Abel 7 Dan Hogan, Piedra, Dickie Dix 77886 Tijuana lm70y l:45fast 17 93 2 6 4 2 F Horn 10 Tikeh. Clrippeudale, Ut ollope : ROMEO, b. g, 8 112 By Marathon Crossover, by Octagon. (Trainer, A. Mulcahy. Owner. P. Wilkersoti). Boeder. J. B. Respess. 78017 Tijuana 1 1-16 l:53mud 7-10 10S 4 3 li Is T Wilson S Vic, Seven Seas, Jolly Sailor 77880 Tijuana lmTOy l:4SVfast 12 106 2 9 9 G3 T Wilson 12 Flame, Flea, Pif Jr. 77815 Tijuana 3-i l:15V4fast 50 115 13 12 11 S5i T Wilson 14 ScottishLad. Vanloo, ScvenSeas ; 77690 Tijuana lmTOy l:45fast 94 109 E 7 7 Vs T Wilson 8 RedLegs, W.Montg'cry, C.Lady 62733 Dorval 1 1-4 2:20 hvy 21 109 4 5 El 6" J Rowan ( Peggy Bives, Rouen, Austral Ct307 Conn'ght lmTOy lMnslow 6-6 10S 4 3 4 3 C Turnei- C Duke Buff, Knklux, Sun Brae 62194 Conn'ght 1 1-16 l:4SVfast 2 109 6 C 31 3 C Turner 7 Juaquina, Kuklux, Natural PLOW STEEL, ch. g, 5 107 By Honeywood Decency, by Martinet. (Trainer. W. Walher. Owner. W. Wnlknr). Breeder. L. Christenson. 78077 Tijuana 1 l:44,4sIow 8 115 9 6 41 3'1 A Francol2 FullMoon, ret.Pierson, K'twood 1 78022 Tijuana lmTOy l:4Smud 25 107 7 7 7J 7" R Doyle 1 DernierSou. Sanlled'n. WarW'r 779G3 Tijuana 3-1 1:14 fast lOf 107 7 8 7 7'1 C Ralls 13 llarrigan'sllcir, Lavinia, Salton l 77511 Tijuana 1 1-1C 1 :47iast 19 106 1 5 6" 83 F Stevens S .Fair Orient. Furor. The Wit 77439 Tijuana 1 l:41fast 43-10 108 4 C 2& 25 F Stevens 8 T.Craven. W.Montgom'y. F.Girl I 77379 Tijuana 1 l:42ifast 13-5 108 5 4 4 31 F Stevens 9 Melehoir, Virgo, MaryJancBakcr r 77292 Tijuana lmTOy 1:46 fast 20 10S 4 5 2 2-1 G Ellis G El Boblo. Madge F.. Melehoir 77074 Tijuana lmTOy l:47good 23 10S 4 4 7s STJ G Ellis 8 Louis. W. Montgomery, Breeze : SUMMER 8IGH, ch. g, 8 110 By Ormondale Summer Night, by Star Shoot. (Trainer, H. B. Stewart. Owner. G. Stewart). Breedsr. A Johnson. 780G7 Tijuana lmTOy l:4Tfast 61f 114 12 3 21 21! P Martin'zH Dovesr'st, TwelveBells, Romulus s 78049 Tijuana lmTOy l:i7hvy 61 113 6 4 4 4'i P Martin'z 9 FullMoon. Ponzaltay, Twel.Bells 78003 Tijuana 11-16 1:51 mud 21 10C 10 10 9 S13 F Horn 11 MarchLad. MaryJ.Baker, D.Dix c 77909 Tijuana 1 1-8 l:54t.fast 8f 106 G 4 48 F Horn 10 Fayelie, Bill's Luck, Plurality r 77924 Tijuana lm7y 1:47 faf-t 13-10f 109 7 C 71 7'j J Maiben 11 Flycast. Furor. Canny Lady 77866 Tijuana 1 1-16 l:4Tfast 33 108 8 8 8 7" C Ralls S FrankFogarty, Byltight, Flycast t 77735 Tijuana 1 1-16 l:52Vsmud 4-5f 115 6 6 4'1 4s J Maiben 10 Fayelle, Brian Kent. Fr.Fogarty : 77603 Tijuana lmTOy l:45fast 55 106 10 7 7' 7' F Horn 11 Wylie. Sportsman, Zing 77339 Tijuana 1 1-16 l:4Sfast 19 112 10 8 C1 51 F Horn 11 Miss Claire, Penwell, Madge F. . BRIAN KENT. b. g, 4 103 By Discontent Dottie B., by Six Shooter. (Trainer. M. J. Hayes. Owner, Emerjville Stable). Breeder. H. If. Trowbridge. 78034 Tijuana 1 1-16 l:C0hvy 15 106 6 7 71 &53 E Fator 8 S.Hedron, M.J.Baker, Cav'd'rII. . 77952 Tijuana lmTOy 1:47 slow 11 104 6 4 41 E'l .1 Berg 12 PrinceDirect, Gunsight, F.Moon i 77806 Tijuana 1 1-16 l:47fast 7 104 3 2 2'1 41 J Wood 8 FrankFogarty, Byltight. Flycast t 77735 Tijuana 1 1-16 l:52&mud 17 103 4 G 3li 2 J Gerrity 10 Fayelle. Fr. Fogarty, Sum. Sigh i 77567 Tijuana lm70y 1:47 fast 8 101 5 2 2 1 J Gerrity 11 Encrinite, Fr'kFogarty, Madson i 77532 Tijuana 1 1-16 l:4S?ifa-it IS loG 4 3 41 651 J Smith 10 G.Bryan, P.Fogarty, W.Winner : ' " : ' ( ' ' 1 . ' : j , i i : ; 1 l I r : s c r t : . . i t i i : YERMAK, ch. g, 11 no By Ormondale Lady Alicia, by Sir Dixon. (Trainer. G. F. Hurn. Owner. G. F. Hurn). Breeders. J. O. & G. H. Kecno. 78051 Tijuana 1 1-16 l:49hvy 31 105 1 2 l1 2 P Hurn 8 Olympiad, GoldBryan, Frcecutlrr 78007 Tijuana 1 1-16 l:51mud 25 104 7 5 E 62 P Hurn 8 Gunsight. Gail Ford, II. Warren 77952 Tijuana lmTOy 1:47 slow 5f 10S 10 12 11 11" P Hum 12 PrinceDirect, Gunsight, F.Moon .77.4 Tijuana 1 1-S l:53fast 44f 104 8 8 81 10" P Hurn 11 Plunger, FrankFogarty, Fayelle ..3; Tijuana 1 1-16 l:524mud 4-5f 10S 9 S 71 61 P Hurn 10 Fayelle, Brian Kent. Fr.Fogarty 6894 Tijuana 1 1-16 l:4Sfast 22 113 71 P Hum 7 By Bight, Madge F Fayelle 76698 Tijuana 1 1-8 l:55fast 27 110 1014 P Hurn 12 Bl'kThong, Byltight. M.Castle 76522 Tijuana 1 1-8 l:5Gslow All 98 71! P limn 10 Louis, WeddingPrince, EverBold CAUNZEL, br. m, 5 105 By Cunard Zelda, by Pentecoat. (Trainer. W. J. Donahue. Owner. R. L. Baker). Breeder. R. H. Sanford. 78077 Tijuana 1 l:44Vslow 14 113 4 3 61 77 D Conn'llyl2 Full Moon, ret.Pierson, n.Steel 77603 Tijuana lmTOy l:4.Vh,fast 9 103 5 5 u1 8'3 S O'Donn'lll Wylie, Sportsman, Zing 77207 Tijuana 1 1-16 1:48 fast 9 10S 7 6 h- 4Ji S O'Donn'l 7 Dolph, Encrinite, Prince Direct 77137 Tijuana 3-4 l:14fast 51f 104 6 6 " E'l 13 S O'Donn'114 S.Lad, Cavalcndourll., D.Hogan 77021 Tijuana 3-4 l:14fast 13f 114 - 7'1 P Martinezl3 Praiscw'thy, Maysville. L.Smile 7GG60 Tijuana S-4 l:14fast 31 110 12' E Barnes 13 Bedazzle, Mint.lulep, L'dyMoore 76419 Tijuana lmTOy l:49hvy 26 109 6' E Barnes 7 M.J.Baker. PoorPuss. H.Wriglit BILLY GIBSON, ch. g, 4 101 By Everest Lily Trayne, by BradwarfllM. (Trainer. C. Sawyer. Owner. C. Sawyer). Breeder. A. E. Hundley. 78003 Tijuana 11-16 1:51 mud 34 105 9 7 7' 7" J Smith 11 MarchLad, MarvJ.Baker. D.Dix 77988 Tijuana C-S l:02mud 27-10f 112 12 12 10l 9J P Martln'zl3 Franks., A'kassin, AVildTli'ghts 77968 Tijuana 3-4 l:13fast 32 102 11 11 9 6'1 C Ralls 11 San ITedron, Bedazzle. M'tBunch 77753 Tijuana 51 f l:0Tgood 21-10f 110 13 10 10 9TJ P Walls 14 DaintyLadv, Flvcast, Idyl-oB'd 77G24 Tijuana 51 f 1:08 fast 11 113 13 12 12s 11" P Walls 13 Franks., IyLoBand, MayBruen 7G856 Tijuana 3-4 l:134fast Sf 111 10" O Clark 14 Brandeis, M'tBunch, T. Craven 76828 Tijuana 1 1-16 l:49slow 20 103 T .1 Wood S Ten Can, The Wit, Ballotcar 76578 Tijuana. 1 1-16 l:47fast 13 107 62 F Watroua 7 EverBold, NebraskaLad, Piedra MISS PAIGE, b. f, 4 101 By J. H. Houghton Ailsa Paige, by Ossary. (Trainer. J. E. Rees. Owner, J. E. Rces). Breeder. J. A. Blackwell. 78007 Tijuana 1 1-16 l:51mud 13f 100 6 6 8 S'3 J Berg S Gunsight, Gail Ford, H. Warren 77757 Tijuana lmTOy l:4GHigood If 100 2 7 8 S' T Wilson 8 Pr.Dircct. Tikeh, Peter Pierson 77G43 Tijuana lmTOy l:46fast 57 103 5 11 101 SJ R JIcHughl2 Zing. GoldBryan, LnuraCochron 77G03 Tijuana lmTOy l:43fast 7f 91 8 9 9'' 9' J Gerrity 11 Wylie, Sportsman. Zing 77489 Tijuana 3-4 l:14fast 17 110 9 10 10 S53 G Abel 13 W.M'mcry, NoWondcr, Beg.Glrl 77340 Tijuana 1 1-16 lHSifcfast 19 9S 1 3 2' 3' G Abel 8 Gail Ford, Tuie. Furor 77290 Tijuana G i l:0Sfast 3f 104 8 2 lh 1' G Abel 14 Beg'rGirl, MissEmmaG., BessL. TWELVE BELLS, b. m. 9 103 By Infemo Bride Lane, by St. Amant. (Trainer. J. Hill. Owner. R. Barnes). Breeder. Joseph E. Seagram. 78097 See today's chart 78067 Tijuana lmTOy l:4Tfast S 10S 11 4 3 3;1 T Wilson 14 Dovesr'st, Sum'erSigh, Romulus 78049 Tijuana lm70y l:4Thvy 15 106 4 5 53 353 G Cooper 9 FullMoon, Ponzaltay. Sum'rSigh 77952 Tijuana lmTOy 1:47 slow 27 101 12 10 103 10'2 IC H'glandl2 PrinceDirect, Gunsight, F.Moon 77831 Tijuana 1 1-16 l:49?sfast 10 111 6 4 41 4 P Walls 13 Caval'd'rll. Encrinite, Insur'ce 77773 Tijuana 3-4 1:14 fast 33-10f 101 9 6 61 7- G Cooper 9 Clarkson, Grayson, Faber 77732 Tijuana 3-4 1:16. mud 5f 114 10 8 7 6" P Martin'zlO Bungeorge, Kirkwood, J. Roberts 77357 Tijuana lmTOy l:4Gfast 4 111 4 9 6' 42 E Barnes 12 H.Warren. G'dBryan, MintJulep DIAMOND DICK, blk. g, 4 108 By Dick Finnell Diamond Grain, by Fowling-piece. (Trainer, B. John. Owner, W. G. Jenkins). Ereeder. T. Piatt. 78019 Tijuana 51 f l:09mud 26 115 13 13 133 13'3 E Barnes 14 Johnn.New'l, Hon.G'rge, Lani'dt 77340 Tijuana 1 1-16 l:48fast 33-10 105 4 4 5' 551 B Kenn'dy 8 Gail Ford, Tule. Miss Paige 77270 Tijuana 3-4 1:15 fast 43-10f 117 1 6 41 l'l B Kenn'dyl3 Ves.Bells, MarseJohn, Nor.Honey 77205 Tijuana El f l:0S'fast 3 116 4 3 3 7T3 P Hartinezl3 Flycast, LittleSmilc, DanHogan 77166 Tijuana 51 f 1:07 fast 52 111 6 8 8 S'JP Martinez 8 HclenCook, Trusty, AnnaRegina 70299 Tijuana 3-4 l:13?ifast 75f 109 65J G Mein 12 ArcticKing, Grayson, 'footers 7'?Ji08 Tijuana 3-4 1:13 fait lOf 112 9'i G Mein 9 Lizette. Tubby A.. Gonwithim 76143 Tijuana E-8 l:00fast 64 105 8" G Mein 8 Lilt, B.of Elizabethtown, Yalta BLACK PAT, br. g, 6 - 116 By Dick Finnell Pattie Black, by Wagner. (Trainer. W. See. Owner, W. See). Breeder. Million 5c Gregory. 7808G Tijuana lm70y 1:47 fast 21f 106 5 2 2' 2' G Abel 12 Louis. Romulus. Temptress 78019 Tijuana 51 f l:09mud 9f 113 14 14 14 14" L. Creery 14 Johnn.Xew'l, Hon.G'rge. Lam'dt 77732 Tijuana 3-4 1:16 mud 5f 115 8 10 10 9" J Maiben 10 Bungeorge. Kirkwood, J.Robcrts 77643 Tijuana lmTOy l:467ifast 12f 110 9 6 7l 11" J Maiben 12 Zing. GoldBryan. LauraCochron 77573 Tijuana 3-4 l:13fast 16f 110 10 9 9s 11"! J Maiben 13 Little Hope, Bedazzle, Picnic 77489 Tijuana 3-4 l:14fast 12 117 10 12 12 12' 2 J Maiben 13 W.M'mcry, XoWonder, Reg.Glrl 77071 Tijuana El f l:09good lOf 123 8 E 2h lk j Maiben 13 Insurance, Bosa Atkin, Pavlowa 76725 Cul-Citv 3-4 1:15 good 114 1' C Buel 10 T.Chamb'lain. ThreeX.. H'kam'e WILTON ARROW, ch. g, 7 110 By Ferole Adele Rose, by Eon. (Trainer, P. A. Cornwell. Owner. L. R. Knifong). Breeder. G. P. Finnetran. 7792G Tijuana 1 1-4 2:09fast 4S 104 1 C 6 G" K H'gland 0 Bacchus. Encrinite. Dominator 77880 Tijuana lmTOy l:4Sfast 150 10T 11 11 10s 10' F Cantrell 12 Flame. Flea. Pif Jr. 77699 Tijuana lmTOy l:4Tgood 6-5f 100 10 10 95 7 G Ellis 11 Bomulus, Madson, Montjoy 77357 Tijuana lmTOy l:469ifast 33f 104 11 12 12 12' 7 G Ellis 12 H.Warren, G'dBryan. MintJulep 77305 Tijuana lmTOy l:48fast 2f 103 10 12 11' ll' G Ellis 12 Plurality, TwelveBells, Tennilee 76874 Tijuana 1 1-16 1:53 fast 3-2f 101 12" G Ellis 12 G.Ford, W.Judgc, G. M'hlebach 7C762 Tijuana 1 1-16 1.49?ifast lOOf 104 10" H Long 10 Bill'sLuck. MadgeF., Mor.Castle MISS SPEARS, ch. m. 6 113 By Prospero Masker, by Plaudit or Requital. (Trainer, J. W. Crenshaw. Owner, J. Z". Sharp). Breeder. S. A. Beckham. 78077 Tijuana 1 l:441islow 16-5f 113 1 4 3l E3 C Corbett 12 Full Moon, Pet. Pierson. Pl.Steel 78019 Tijuana El f l:09mud 9f 1U 9 12 12.'il2" F Horn 14 Johnn.Xew'l, Hon.G'rge, Lam'dt 77963 Tijuana 3-4 1:14 fast lOf 107 6 9 111 12!0 G Cooper 13 llarrigan'sllcir, Lavinia, Salton 76832 Cul.City 2-4 1:14 fast 111 72 L Creery 9 Ikyllugh, Mr. Kruter, Three X. 7G732 Cul.City 1 1:43 good ICC 1' L Creery 7 E.Randall. BagDoll, Lcna'sBoy 76675 Cul.City 3-4 1:16 good 111 42 W Organ 8 TwelveBells, Starlike. ThreeX. 7G636 Cul.City El f l:0Sgood 114 6 T Jarvis 8 E.Williams, T.Bells, LuckyHugh 76580 Cul.City 6-S l:02ig-ood 113 6s T Johnson 7 QuincyWard, Felicitor, Nonsuit HOCNIR, b. g. 13 110 By Voorhees Emir, by Ducat. (Trainer, R, Groves. Owner, J. Humbrecht). Breeder. A. B. Spreckels. 78076 Tijuana 5-S 1:01 slov 21f 11114 13 12l 12" E Neal 14 Frank S., W.Thoughts. DanArvl 77988 Tijuana 5-S l:02mud 2T-10f 111 13 13 12s ll'3 E Neal 13 FraifkS., A'kassin, AVildTli'ghts 76119 Phoenix 1 l:42fast 9 113 .. , 5'JB McEwen 7 TagDay, J.Bufus. YorkshircMaid 76085 Phoenix 1 l:42fast 2S 113 5 B McEwen 9 Tom Brooks. Bed William, Cork 76051 Phoenix lmTOy 1:46 fast 66 111 S' M Mil'rick 8 Ed.Ftiller. Yorklssic. Tag Day 75948 Phoenix 3-4 l:16good 29 113 6' M Mil'rick 8 Pie, J. Bufus, Canvasback 75578 Phoenix 3-4 1:21 hvy 12 117 6'3 W M'nders 9 Lewis B.. Cancion, Figuration ElU DA PET 1 - Forlongs. S-year-old and upward. Claiming. (Jan. II), III nMlL 104 1:04 4-5 4 -lOG.) DICK TERPIN, ch. c 4 108 By Irish Exile Alessi, hy Dr. Leggo. (Trainer, L. L. Allen. Owner, Allen & Wilkerson). Breeder. L. L. Allen. 78055 Tijuana 51 f l:07&hvy 8 112 4 2 21 23. A Collins 14 F'tingCook, Knighth'd, S.'sM'ry . 77970 Tijuana 41 f 54?4fast 8 113 8 6 41 3'1 C Corbett 12 MotorCop. HclenCook, Bat.Shot 77778 Tijuana 41 f 54fast 37-10 114 4 8 3b E32 G Ellis 8 Dr.McArthur. H'lenCook. Cedric 77707 Tijuana El f l:07jfast 7 114 6 3 2& 31 J Smith 8 Turbulent, Trusty, Tubby A. 77491 Tijuana B f l:074ifast 19 117 7 6 3l 1" J Smith S Skoki, Anna Begina. NoonGlide 77402 Tijuana 41 f B45i.fast 14-5f 116 12 8 7 72 G Mein 14 BattleShot, HelenCook. Fiir.Blll 77341 Tijuana 3-4 l:137ifast 13-5 114 4 1 11 531 G Mein 9 Trusty, Mart Bunch. Lizette TRUSTY, b. g, 10 112 By Broomstick Loyal, by Loyalist. (Trainer. R. M. Hollenbeck. Owner. R. M. Hollenbeck). Breeder. H .P. Whitney. 77992 Tijuana 3-4 l:14mud 7 117 2 1 1- l2 W McK'ht S Haleakala. Wortliman. Bat.Shot 77822 Tijuana 51 f 1:07 fast 14-5 115 1 1 23 3l W McK'htll Parvenu, Little Beach, I.Frances 77777 Tijuana 51 f l:0Cfast 9 109 1 2 2'1 3'i W McK'ht 8 NewBeauty, Dr. Corbett.Bond'le 77707J Tijuana 51 f l:0Tfast 14-3 1 07 8 7 El 2" W McK'ht 8 Turbulent, DickTerpin. Tubby A. 77644 Tijuana 41 f 54fast 9-10 123 3 3 3' 3'2 S O'Donn'l 7 B.McCloy, T.o' th' M'ng. Lav'ia 77341 Tijuana 3-4 l:13ifast 13-10 112 5 2 21 11 K H'gland 9 Mart Bunch, Uzctte, Apricot TURBULENT, ch. f. 4 115 By Broomstick Couraee, bv Kamhur. (Trainer, A. Brent. Owner. W. J. Wolfe). Breeder. H. P. Whitnev. 78005 Tijuana 1 l:41mud 11 104 2 3 3 351 C Ralls 5 Curland, Ever Bold, Tailor Maid 77970 Tijuana 41 f 54&fast 17 117 9 11 10s S5i J Wood 12 MotorCop, HelenCook, D'kTerpin 77907 Tijuana 3-4 l:12fast 4 111 1 6 E3 4 J Wood 8 Faber, T.o'th'Morn'g, C.CIover 77777 Tijuana El f l:06fast 13 109 6 T 61 651 J Wood S NewBeanty, Dr.Corbctt, Trusty 77707i Tijuana El f l:07fast 10 113 2 6 4l 1" J Wood 8 Trusty, Dick Terpin. Tubby A. 77361 Tijuana 3-4 1:14 fast 4 115 1 5 43 43 J Hun'mer 7 Blk.Shasta, Knighth'd, Louanna 77294 Tijuana 3-4 l:13fast 3 115 10 9 9 61 J Hun'merlO Doc.Corbctt. Yalta, Sacramento STROLLER, ch. g. 3 105 By Peter Pan Marathon n., by Thrush. (Trainer, H, Simond. Owner, P. J. Lavin). Breeder. C. T. Grayson, 78023 Tijuana 41 f 55mud 19 101 2 2 21 4s A Fran'co 8 .TaekBawr, WildHeatiier. Flax 77928 Tijuana 51 f l:07&fast 7 102 2 1 l1 3l A Fran'colO Doc.Corh't, Rondelle, Fight.Cook 77535 Tijuana 3-4 l:123jfast 64 104 6.4 431 4'3 A Fran'co 7 Buster Kenton. Ponjola, Cassius 76981 Tijuana 3-4 l:13fast. 20 112 53 A Fran'sco 9 Hilarity, Niagara, Freebooter 76876 Tijuana 3-4 1:13 fast 14 104 7s A Fran'sco 8 Keegan, DeepThonght, Eminent 76697 Tijuana . 3-4 l:12'H,fast 123 101 53i A Fran'scolO JudgcPryor, Pol.Wale, Sunnyl'd 76496 Tijuana 5-S l:04simud 4-5 107 I2 A Claver 7 Barn Dollar, Cypreme, Cadmus 7G315 Tijuana 5-S 1:01 fast 21 112 451 A Claver 10 Hitrump, Cassius, Barn Dollar MABEL RULE, b. m, 6 107 By Montgomery Gimli. by Solitaire II. (Trainer, C. Irby. Owner. R. F. Brown). Breeder. A. Noal. 78038 Tijuana 3-4 l:14'.hvy 11-5 107 3 3 3 431 J Wood 9 Lavinia. Brazes, Salvo 77645 Tijuana 3-4 1:13 fast 113 107 G 7 7 7'i F Cantrell 7 Polly Wale, Canyon, Chiva 76913 Tijuana 3-4 1:14 fast 15 112 61 J Wood 8 Brown Belie, Bayonet, Faber 76895 Tijuana 51 f l:04fast 61 104 i13 J Wood 5 B.O'Flynn, J.Pryor, B. o.Blia'.'n 7G854 Tijuana 51 f l:07&fast 41 100 6J J Wood 8 L'dAllen, Knighthood. D.Corbett CLOCK STOCKING, br. f. 4 103 By Pataud Met Mexican, by Mexican. (Trainer. T. W. Anderson. Owner, San Diego Stable). Breeder. W C. Goodloe. 78050 Tijuana 3-4 1:15 hvy 4-5 108 4 1 l2 l3 E Neal 11 S.Goldman, M. White, Dain.Lady 77992 Tijuana 3-4 l:14mud 2 102 4 8 6 671 J Wood 8 Trusty, Haleakala, Wortliman 77755 Tijuana 3-4 l:14good 3-2 106 3 1 l'l l3 F Horn 10 M.Fryer. WarWinner, Bob.Allen 77641 Tijuana 51 f l:07?jfast 5 104 3 6 4 321 F Horn 10 Specdball, Duty Boy, Picnic 77359 Tijuana El f 1:0S fast 4 104 6 11 S3 6'2 O Clark 13 Little Hope. Faber. Brazos 77070 Tijuana 3-4 l:13good 7-5 106 5 7 7 V J Gerrity 7 Trusty, Wylie, El Boble 7G980 Tijuana 3-4 1:13 fast 41 107 21 J Wood 7 TubbyA., Picnic. Cavalcad'rII. 7G543 Tijuana 3-4 1:13 fast 2 107 3 G Sutton 10 Arctic King, Salvo, Faber FIRST CALL, br. g, 4 114 By Faux-Col Mabel Dulweber, by Transvaal. (Trainer. G. W. Atkinson. Owrer. G. W. Atkinson). Breeder. L. Jones, 78055 Tijuana 5i f l:0T'4hvy 6f 108 11 12 S ST2 E Barnes 14 F'tingCook. D.Tcrpin. Knighth'd 77822 Tijuana 5 f 1:07 fast IS 114 9 9 73 533 J Smith 11 Parvenu, Little Beach, Trusty 77599 Tijuana 3-4 l:13&fast 6 112 6 1 l1 1" W Rid'our 7 Picnic, Sacramento, Lavinia J755C Tijuana 51 f l:07',j;fast 61 10S 8 S C& B2 B Kenn'dylO S'th'sMemory. L.Beacli, B.Dollar .7441. Tijuana 51 f 1:07 fast 21 107 6 6 6 6i G Mein 0 L.Gorham, T.Arauc'n, Knight'd LITTLE BLACK SHEEP, b. m, 5 104 By Transvaal Heart String, by Flint Rock. (Trainer. T. Hodge. Owner. T. Hortre). Breeder. Morris Sc Walden. 78095 Tijuana 6-8 l:04Vmud 3 106 5 6 62 Gl T Wilson 11 Lavinia. Ravcnwing, Miss Fryer 78023 Tijuana 41 f 55mud 77 103 8 6 8 Si W Molters 8 JackBauer, WildHeather, Flax 77778 Tijuana 41 f 54fast 22 105 8 8 8 S'J J Berg 8 Dr.McArthur. H'lenCook, Cedric 77514 Tijuana 41 f 64fast 61 111 6 11 11 10i S O'Donn'lll B.McCloy, H.Cook, T.o'th'Mor'g 77470 Tijuana 3-4 l:13fast 61 120 5 6 6 68i F Sharpe 7 Tikeh, Little Hope, Clarkson 77402 Tijuana 41 f - 5l7jfast 3 10S 8 11 11U115 S O'Donn'114 BattleShot, HelenCook. Fur.Bill 77311 Tijuana 51 f 1:07 fast 9-10f 108 1 1 103 10'i A Fran'scoll Dalton. Noon Glide, Grayson 7G896 Tijuana ll I 1:07 fast 6 105 61 K Ericks'nlO A.Regina. TubbyA., Sacramento TUBBY A., b. e, 6 107 By Transvaal Peggy X., ly Von Tromp. W. (Trainer. C. B. Irwin. Owner. C. B. Irwin). Breeder. J. P. Adam:. ...... - 78055 Tijuana 51 f l:07hvy 27 105 7 10 10 9 M Frey 1 4 F 'tinpCook D.li-rpln. Kn p th d 7S 77902 Tijuana 3-t l:14Smud S 109 8 6 7 74 G Cooper 8 Trusty, Ha eakala Northman 7. 77907 Tijuana 3-4 l:12fast 32 110 7 . 3 3' 5 G Cooper S Fabcr. T.o tli Morn (J, C.CIovcr 77 77822 Tijuana 51 f 1:07 fast 12 115 4 3 3 64 J Wood 11 Parvenu L itt Ic "each. Trnsty 77707i Tijuana 51 f l:07fast 51 110 4 2 31 41 G Ellis 8 Turbulent, "f VD,C 77 77572 Tijuana 51 f l:07iifast 21 117 2 2 1' 2 G Ellis 8 T.o th 'Morn r ar! "S? ll " 77491 Tijuana 5i f l:07fast 41 113 6 3 5 8' O Clark 8 pickTerp.n. Skok. ."''".f, d 7, 77441 Tijuana 51 f 1:07 fast 12 102 4 4 4' 54 O Clark G L.Gorham. T.Arauc'n. Kmsht SI C4U DA PC 1 1-8 MUCH. .".-year-old and upward. Claiming Handicap. Otn RACE (March Ji7, 10211:525117.) 7; Marathon or FitzwillUn Peaky, by Broomstick. 7 DOUBTFUL b c 4 100 By (Trainer. J. H. McCool. Owner. Mrs. J. H. McCool). Breeder J K L Ross. 7, 78081 Tijuana 3-4 1:13 slow 26 113 6 4 2 2F Horn 7 Knighthood. Mda. Dw.Corb t 7 7800G Tijuana Im70y l:4Smud 2 100 3 1 11 1" F Horn 0 Scarletlt ler B .He P f, T 1 oner 7790D Tijuana 1 1-16 lMT&fast S 104 5 3 3 3 F Horn 8 Dorius. off.cld. S 778G5 Tijuana 3-4 1:13 fast 14 ICS 5 4 4 44 F Horn 6 T.Arauc'n. D.Corb t, WJIcalhcr M 77574 Tijuana 1 1-16 1:47 fast 10 103 2 2 ll 31 F Horn 8 E has O V.rff.mus QMcrcck 77472 Tijuana lrnTOy l:44!4fast 41 112 5 5 3J 34 F Horn J War. Stone. Mar. Boy, CoKieH .S 7, 77251 Tijuana 3-1 l:13Vfcfaat 19 110 7 7 6l 2l F Horn S Tolly Wale. Louanna. Messuies HYANPOM. ch. g, 6 92 Bt General Bobertt-FrlU. by BurgomatUr. 7J G. M. Van border. i-. (Trainer. M. C. Kecfe. Owner, Vernon Stable). Breeder. 78078 Tijuana 1 1-1S 1:4S slow 15 97 3 1 2 44 M Frey 5 Mandate. VrsiniM. Vjmev a 7, 78039 Tijuana 1 1-16 l:47hvy 6 104 7 8 74 71 J Wood 8 Prince K.,, Ieak",a' .J. sl SI 77736 Tiuana lmTOy l:4S&mid 8-5 10S 6 5 5 51 G Ellis 7 louanna. Queereek, Monardella 77G04 Tijuana 1 1-S 1:54 fast 9-5 110 1 5 14 2" S O'Donn'l 9 Neb Xad. Ten Can. Lady Milan 77530 Tijuana lmTOy l:44fast 8 109 8 6 5' 54 W Molters S Cof field Thetalconer. ManC p. .1 77492 Tijuana 51 f l:06fast 75 108 7 6 6 64 W Molters 7 Vf. "r. My "a ll. 77437 Tijuana 1 1-16 1:48 fast 2 110 4 4 44 2 S O'Donn'l 5 TenButtons. Ladylnez. Louanna LOUANNA, b. m. 5 90 By Luke McLuke Aunt Josia. fcy Ocdeii 7" (Trainer. J. J. Dngjran. Owner, C. B. Sh&fer). Breeder. J. O. & G H. oveene, 7 78090 Tijuana 1 1-16 1:47 fast 21 106 1 3 51 6' M Frey S Sinsapore. PrmccK. Neb Lad 77838 Tijuana 11:40 fast 34 106 4 6 8' 84 W Rid' our 9 Singapore, Elias O.. irginius 7 7773G Tijuana lmTOy l:4S4mud 41 106 2 1 II 14 W Rid'our 7 Queereek Monardella. ?lot 77604 Tijuana 1 1-3 1:54 fast 43 10S 2 2 8' 9" W Rid'our 9 NebraskaLad. Hyanpom TcnCau 7753G Tijuana lm70y l:44fast 10 99 2 5 61 6'-! G Ellis 8 Coffield. TheFalconcr, ilaj-f I 77437 Tijuana 1 1-16 1:48 fast 13-5 103 2 2 3 44 G Ellis 5 TenButtons. Hyanpom. IyIn 3 773G1 Tijuana 3-4 1:14 fast 7 110 5 4 3 3nk F Sharps 7 Blk.Shasta, Knighth d. T bulent 77294 Tijuana 3-4 l:13?fast S 106 5 6 61 41 G Ellis 10 Doc.Corbett. Yalta. Sacramento YIRGINIUS, b. g. 4 100 By Wrack Kahu. by Disguls. (Trainer. W. Sims. Owner, Sunbeam Stable). Breeder. A. B. Hancock. 7) 78078 Tijuana 11-16 1:48 slow 1 110 5 5 31 2' G Cooper 5 Marsdale. Wynncw d, nyanpom 7 7803G Tijuana 1 1-S l:54hvy 4 100 6 3 11 3 K H'gland G Be Frank. Ever Bold. Planet . 77929 Tijuana 1 1-1G lMS'&fast 8 98 3 3. 2' 2i K H'gland 4 Great Luck. alor Blar. S.onc 7 77838 Tijuana 1 1:40 fast 6 106 9 9 64 34 J Wood 9 Singap'rc. EliasO.. Cath.Marrone 7 77707 Tijuana 1 1-S l:54fast 7-5 105 1 1 1" 1' S O'Donn'l 0 JuneFIy. MareellaBoy, r.Falcon r , 77574 Tijuana 1 1-16 1:47 fast 8 103 8 7 2-t 2 S O'Donn'l 8 Elias O.. Doubtful. Queereek 7 77493 Tijuana 1 1-16 l:16&faat 7 103 5 6 7 62 W Bog'ski 7 Blar.Stone. Mars.la'.e. Ellas O. , VAN PATRICK, ch. z 4 102 By General Roberts Janice Marian, by Rubicon. V (Trainer. D.'f. Hogan. Owner, Denver Stable). Breeder. G. M. Van Gordon. 7803G Tijuana 1 1-S l:5lhvy 61 102 5 4 4 5i J Wood G Be Frank. Ever Bold. Virgmius 7 77990 Tijuana lmTOy l:164mud 3 9S 3 3 2 1" T Wilson G Marsdale. Voorsold, alor 7 77797 Tijuana 1 1-16 l:47fast 15 93 1 7 5 3 G Ellis 7 Gr'tLuck. Blar.Stone. T.l ale ner , 77705 Tijuana lmTOy l:43fcg6od 13 101 o 6 6 6'5 P Hum G Sleiveconard. Curland. Stiperc so 7 77G01 Tijuana 1 lOSjfast 15 94 1 3 3 34 G Ellis 9 Q.C.arden, Sunnyland, UeFrank 7 77438 Tijuana lmTOy l:44fast 14 101 3 5 5 3J G Ellis 5 Extermina'r, Superc'go. P. wale 7 HALEAKALA, br. h. 5 (M) 109 fcy Deutscliland Rosclla, by Voter. 7 (Trainer, T. Vogt. Owner. L. E. Mcore). Breeder. A. McPhee. 78039 Tijuana 1 1-16 l:47hvy 11 109 4 2 24 2 P Hum 8 Prince K.. Rod Iegs Cruzern C 77992 Tijuana 3-1 l:ltmud 8f 114 7 7 5 2' C Ralls 8 Trusty. AVorthman Battle Shot 778G5 Tijuana 3-4 1:13 fast 41 110 6 6 6 6 C Ralls G T.Arauc'n, D.Corb't. W. Heather ; 7579G Tanforan FC 1:14 mud 116 6Ti P MartinezlO Snow Cap, Blue Belle, Cuba ; 7 1 Mile. 3-year-olds. Allowances. (Jan. 20, 1024 1:37 1-5 . 7 mnartr KAUt 3 ao.) 1 GOLDFIELD, ch. c, 3 107 By Ballot Gold Lady, by Goldcrest. (Trainer, A. G. Blakely. Owner, W. Daniel). Breeder. C. H. Berryman. 78035 Tijuana 3-' l:12hvy 21 104 3 1 H 2 P Walls 5 T.Araucanian, Cluva, PaulaShay 779GG Tijuana 1 1-S 1:54 fast 8 116 7 S S 94 J Butwcll 13 D'pTh'ght, Clicr.Lee, B'terK'ton 1 77885 Tijuana 1 1-16 l:47fast 41 109 4 3 3 44 P Walls Eminent. Cherokeelx-e, Postil n 1 7754- FGr'nds lm70y 1:46 fast 9-5 106 5 1 2 3 L McD'ott S Big and Hurley, Attilia, Invictus ! 77411 FGr'nds 1 l:40fast 15 94 1 1 1 1 G Cooper 7 Telescope, Henry M. Dictz, Gee . i 77320 F.Gr'nds 3-4 l:15slow 13-10 116 1 1 11 21 C Rob'sonll AmityCIaim. Attractive, HenryJ. . . SPANISH ROSE, b. f. 3 102 By Spanish Prince PI. Met Mexican, by Mexican. "(Trainer. C.' Van Uusen. Owner. W. C. Gocdloe). " Breeder. W. C. Goodloe. 78089 Tijuana lmTOy l:44fast 17-10 100 2 1 21 3J D Jones 6 FastBoy. OddSeth. BarnDollar 77490 Tijuana 1 1:41 fast 33-10 105 2 2 24 44 A Claver 7 Over Shot, Settee. Golden -Cup J 774"4 Tijuana 51 f l:07fast 51 110 5 5 4h 3 D Conn'lly 8 Postillion, GoldenCup, Hitruuip 1 7T73 Tijuana 51 f 1:07 fast 13-10 110 3 1 1 1 F Weiner 7 FastBoy. PrettyMally, OddSeth i . 76GG4 Tijuana 5-8 l:005sfast 3 113 C4 G Mein 7 NewBeauty, Kregan, S.Bradley r 7G481 Tijuana 2-4 l:15?smud 51 90 41 E O'Brien 8 T.Almoner. Hilarity. Turbmcnt 7G420 Tijuana 3-4 l:15hvy 7 110 1" D Connelly 5 Pr'tyMally. I.Frances, UThistle ; 7G283 Tijuana 3-4 l:ltfast 11-5 110 6 D Conn'lly 9 Lit.Clair. Bl'kShasta. P'tyMaliy r MY DADDY, b. g, 3 104 By Setback Ruby Miekow, by Orb. (Trainer. D. Howell. Owner, C. E. Thompson). Breeder. I. E. Clark. 78037 Tijrana 1 1-16 lThvy 3 105 2 6 5h 54 F J Baker 7 Postillion. OverShot, Combustor r 779GG Tijuana 1 1-S 1:54 "fast 20 113 5 3 3l 44 F J BakerlS D'pTh'ght, Cher.Lee, B'terK'ton u 77930 Tijuana 3-1 l:12fast 12 106 2 6 6 4l F J Baker (J Fieebooter. Postil'11, P. do Oro 3 77835 Tijuana 3-4 l:12fast S 107 5 6 7 VI J Smith 9 NewBeauty, Cher.Lee. Voorgold I 77703 Tijuana 3-1 1:13 g-ood 37-10 107 1 3 2' 31 S O'Donn'l G BusterKeaton, Eminent, Vrgold j 77570 Tijuana 3-4 1:13 fast 4 107 2 4 4l 2 S O'Donn'l G Porto de Oro, Ponjola, Nayarit FREEBOOTER, b. c, 3 107 By Hand Grenade War Baby, by Undo. (Trainer, H. C. Couse. Owner. Mira Monte Stock F'm Stable). Brcder. A. K. Macomber. 77989 Tijuana 3-1 lai&mud 2 112 3 2 3 2 J Smith S Eminent, Runelar 77930 Tijuana 3-1 l:12ifast 9-5 107 3 4 3i 1 J Smith ( Po tillion, Porto de Oro, M.D'dy ! 77798 Tijuana 3-4 l:12fast 6 105 4 1 14 Is P Walls 10 Ponjola, HncnPinc. ItockandKye 77733 Tijuana 51 f l:08iimud 3 106 4 3 3s 2J S O'Donn'l 5 Porto de Oro, Bondelle, Toniinoi 77401 Tijuana 3-4 l:14sfast 1-2 110 4 3 2! 2& F Weiner S Speedball, Alinka. Dell Evans 77337 Tijuana 51 f l:05fast 14 92 2 4 31 34 J Gerrity G Bet.Luck, J.Pryor. Ten Buttons 77295 Tijuana 51 f l:07fast IS 115 9 8 6l 3" F Weiner 0 Voorgold. Flax. Parvenu ' 77179 Tijuana ' 5-8 l:00fast 16 110 4 4 41 3 F Weiner 8 Bus.Keaton, Niagara. P.unchief CYPREME, br. g, 3 (M) 100 By Jusqu' au Bout Cyrene. by The Scribe. (Trainer W. B. Finnegan. Owner, W. B. Knebelkamp). Breeders. Talbot Bros. 78037 Tijuana 1 1-16 l:47hvy 8 101 6 7 6 64 F Horn 1 Postillion, OverSSiot. Combustor 779GG Tijuana 1 1-S 1:54 fast 8f 109 10 6 5 l 54 V Horn 15 D'pTh'ght, Cher.Lee. B'terK'ton 778G3 Tijuana lmTOy 1:45 fast 31 107 4 2 5l 21 A Collins 7 Selh'sMeniory. Taxation, Whiff 7777G Tijuana 1 1:42 fast 17-10 103 8 7 5s 41 S O'Donn'l S Whiff. Odd Scth. Malvern 77G87 Tijuana 3-4 1:13 fast 41 107 5 4 4n 34 E Barnes 7 New Beauty, OddSeth, Publicity 77598 Tijuana 3-4 1:14 fast 23-10 102 1 6 3 4 2a" S O'Donn'l G OddSeth, Selh'sMein'ry, Mizanna VOORGOLD, b. c, 3 107 By Voorhees Lovo of Gold, by Goldfinch. (Trainer. C. W. Carroll. Dwner. A. B. Spreckels). Breeder. A. B. Snreckels. 77990 Tijuana lm70y l:464mud 8 96 1 1 l1 Z'l P Hum G Van Patrick. Marsdale. Valor 77885 Tijuana 1 1-16 l:4Tfast 40 112 1 4 71 910 A Collins 9 Eminent. CnrofceoIe, Postil'ii 77835 Tijuana 3-4 l:12fast 18 102 3 2 3 34 P Hum 9 New Beauty, Cher.Lee, Eminent 77754 Tijuana 1 1:42 good 9 96 3 1 l1 11 P Hum 4 Eminent, Over Shot. Cassias 77703 Tijuana 3-4 1:13 good 30 106 5 6 6 443 P Hum G BusterlC'ton, Eminent. MyDaddy 77GGG Tijuana 1 l:41sfast 35 112 3 6 6l 54 G Ellis 9 Cassius, GoldenCup, K'k and Itye 77554 Tijuana 51 f 1:07 fast 7 112 2 2 2 41 E Barnes G Uitrump, Bondelle. Ponimoi 3-year-oldLs. Claimins. (Feb. 22, 1021 1:11 1-5 8th RACE 3Iileg y BRANDEIS, br. g, 3 105 By Cataract May Ellen, by Cesarion. (Trainer. R. M. Hollenbeck. Owner, R. M. Hollenbeck). Breeder. S. K. Nichols. 78055 Tijuana 51 f l:07&hvy Clf 99 2 4 4& 104 W McK'htW F'tingCook. D.Terpin. Knighth'd 77117 Tijuana 3-4 l:13fast 6 113 3 a 6 E!J K Ericks'n 8 Hilarity, Seth's Alibi, Program 7G93G Tijuana 3-1 l:13fast 21-10 108 . 11 K Ericks'n 7 Q.Cutherine. BossMan. P'yMally 7G856 Tijuana 3-4 l:13fast 23-10 9S ll J Wood 14 M'tBunch. T.Cravcn. W.Th'ghts 7G791 Tijuana 51 f 1:10 hvy 6-5 107 l3 J Berg 7 Littlo Thistle, DellEvans, Furor 7GG94 Tijuana 5-S l-.OlV&fast 25 107 lk J Berg 13 Boss Man, Omega, Fullantl MALVERN, b. g, 3 " 107 By Peter Quince Honeydew. by Ben Brush. (Trainer. J. J. Duggan, Owner. C. B. Shafer). Breeder. J. N. Camden. 780G5 Tijuana 1 1-10 1;50 fast 21 10S 6 2 24 41 L. McD'ott 7 Odd Setli, Townsend, Taxation 78021 Tijuana lmTOy l:497imud 23-10 108 7 5 5 54 R Doyle S Contusion, Q'nCath'ne, Lit.Th'tle 77904 Tijuana 3-4 l:13'Afast 21 110 .4 6 5l 5S1 13 Kenn'dy 9 Publicity, Odd Seth. Fast Boy 77821 Tijuana 3-4 l:13V4fast 16 110 8 8 5 54 W Rid'ourll MollieR., OddSeth, S'th'sMemory 7777G Tijuana 11:42 fast .7 106 7 2 2 3l W Rid'our 8 Whiff, Odd Seth, Cyprcme 77G67 Tijuana lmTOy l:46fast 10 102 3 3 2h 3 W Rid'our 7 MannikinIL, Whiff, Monardella 77355 Tijuana 1 1:42 fast 7 107 1 5 2l 2' W Rid'our 8 Virg'iaB.. T.Comp'tor. L.ThUtle 77490 Tijuana 1 1:41 fast 7 110 6 7 7 710 W Rid'our 7 Over Shot. Settee. Golden Cup QUEEN CATHERINE, ch. f, 3 97 By Uncle La Pucelle, by Esher. (Trainer, C. B. Irwin. Owner. C. B. Irwin). Breeder. J. N. Camden. 78053 Tijuana 3-4 l:13t4hvy 25 113 1 7 6 6' P Martin'z fi Odd Seth. Mollie It.. Publicity 78038 Tijuana 3-4 l:14lhvy 9f 100 8 8 8l 74 M Frey 9. Lavinia. Braze. Salvo 78021 Tijuana lmTOy l:497smud 54 107 3 1 l1 2 M Frey S Contusion, Lit.Thistle, SpcarSh't 77991 Tijuana lmTOy 1:47 mua 11-5 95 5 3 3l 5 G Cooper 5 Whiff, Seth'sMcmory, Contusion 77904 Tijuana 3-4 l:13&fast 33 100 1 3 4 4J G Abel 9 Publicity. Odd Seth. Fast Boy 7777G Tijuana 1 1:42 fast 17 104 2 5 8 84 O Clark 8 Whiff. Odd Seth. Malvern 77687 Tijuana 3-1 1:13 fast 20 107 3 3 3 J 5 G Abel 7 New Beauty, Odd Seth, Cypreme 77598 Tijuana 3-4 1:11 fast 7 112 5 3 5 64 W McK'ht G OddSeth, Cypreme, Seth'sMem'y AL HOTFOOT, br. c, 3 105 By Bemprolus Edna K by Bonus Res. (Trainer, A. Neal. Owner. Adanac Stable). Breeder. L. 1. Aiien. 78081 Tijuana 3-4 1:13 slow 25f 91 4 3 6 6s K H'gland 7 Knighthood, Doubtful, Tonjola 78023 Tijuana 41 f 55mud 45 100 5 5 5l 73 T Wilson S JackBauer. Wildllpather, Flax 77928 Tijuana 51 f l:07&fast 21 102 1 S i S1 J Wood 30 DoctorCorbett. Bondelle, Stroller 77777 Tijuana 51 f J:06fast 150 100 7 5 7 84 M Frey 8 NewBeauty. Dr.Corbett, Trusty 77706 Tijuana 41 f 54V4fast 28 103 5 4l 44 W Molters 7 TheDictator. II. Cook, L'yGorham 77295 Tijuana 51 f l:0T3tfast 13 113 8 7 74 74 T Wilson 9 Voorgold, Flax. Freebooter 77230 Tijuana 51 f l:06i4fast 26 91 7 4 61 64 K H'gland S J.Pryor, KuighthooJ. C.Marrone TAXATION, b. f, 3 97 By Liberty Loan Lathecia, by Mortlake. (Trainer, H. T. Griffin. Owner, R. Snreckels). Breeder. R. Spreckels. 780G5 Tijuana 1 1-16 1:50 fast 31 93 1 3 31 31 D Jones 7 Odd Seth, Townsend. Malvern 77949 Tijuana lm70y l:47slow 6 100 6 6 6J 5'J C Corbett 8 SpearSliot, S'sMemory, I. Frances 77863 Tijuana lmTOy 1:43 fast 24 92 2 1 l1 3' G Cooper 7 Seth's Memory. Cypiemc. Whiff 77821 Tijuana 3-4 l:13Vfast Uf 105 10 7 7l 910 S O'Donn'lll MolIieU.. OddSeth. S'th'sMemory 77G87 Tijuana 3-4 1:13 fast 10 107 4 6 64 6 R Doyle 7 New Beauty. Odd Seth, Cypreme 77G23 Tijuana 5-8 1:02 fast 2 106 5 3 31 IS S O'Donn'l 8 FastBoy, MissN'tura, Lumstedt 77554 Tijuana 51 f 1:07 fast 8 107 6 5 51 6 R Doyle G Hitruuip. Bondelle, Ponimoi 77113 Tijuana 5-8 l-.OlTjfast 7-5 106 10 4l 1" R Doylo 12 LemonSeth, Bardalid, DellEvans W. - 7S 7. 77 77 ll " 7, SI 7; 7 7, 7 M .S 7, 7J i-. 7, sl SI .1 ll. 7" 7 7 3 7) 7 . 7 7 , 7 , V 7 7 , 7 7 7 7 C ; ; 7 . 7 1 1 1 ! . i . . J 1 i . r ; r r u 3 I j WHIFF, ch. f. 3 111 By Colonel Vennie Ethelda, by Ethelbert. (Trainer. H. McConnell. Ownsr. H. McConnell). Breeder. J. B. Resness. 78089 Tijuana lmTOy I:44fast 31 102 6 6 6 6J G Ellis 0 FastBoy. OddSeth, Span.Rose 77991 Tijuana lm70y 1:47 mud 21 107 2 1 l5 11 P Hum 0 Scth'sM'ory, Contusion, Towns'd 778G3 Tijuana lm70y 1:45 fast 3 104 6 4 4 l 44 J Wood 7 S'h'sMcmory, Cypreme, Taxation 7777G Tijuana 1 1:42 fast 27-10 100 5 3 34 ll J Wood 8 Odd Seth, Malvern, Cypreme 77667 Tijuana lmTOy l:46!fast 5 95 6 4 3 2 G Ellis 7 MannikinIL, Malvern, Monard' 77533 Tijuana 1 1-16 1:49 fast 11 93 6 4 4 3J, J Gerrity 7 Ten Can, Lady Lillian, Lizctle 77436 Tijuana 3-4 l:144fast 24 102 6 4 4 21 A Fran'co G Malvern. Itunchief. MaryEUcnO. 77380 Tijuana 51 f 1:07 fast 7f 100 4 6 6s 54 W Moltersll Lit.Thistle, Public'y. Scth'sAlibl SPEAR SHOT. b. g, 3 102 By Assagai Magic Shot, by Magic II. (Trainer, D. F. Cannon. Owner, G. Drumheller). Breeder. W. S. Kilmer. 78021 Tijuana lmTOy l:497mud 21 106 2 3 4 44 G Cooper S Contusion, Q'nCath'ne, Lit.Th'tle 77949 Tijuana lmTOy l:4Tslow 6 99 1 1 11 ln" G Cooper 8 S'sMemory, I.l'rances, Krckz'as 77882 Tijuana 5-8 l:01fast 14 107 5 6 5J 24 J Berg 7 A.Lestcr. Combusfn. M.Nantura 7777G Tijuana 1 1:42 fast 22 93 6 8 71 64 J Berg 8 Whiff. Odd Seth, Malvern 77701 Tijuana 5-S l:02',good 9 109 5 8 41 3 W Rid'ourlO BossMan, Lemon Seth. Fullantl 77G23 Tijuana 5-S 1:02 fast 21 103 4 7 71 7s G Ellis 8 Taxation. Fast Boy. MissXant'a 77572 Tijuana 51 f l:07&fast 10 107 6 8 S 84 W Rid'our 8 T.o'th'Mom'g, TubbyA., Faber MOLLIE R., b. f, 3 108 By Spanish Prince II. Sweet Marie, by Ogden. (Trainer, J. Bishop. Owner, S. W. Richards). Breeder. J. E. Madden. 78053 Tijuana 3-4 l:13hvy 6-3 109 5 2 2s 2 F Horn S Odd Scth, Publicity. Fast Boy 77821 Tijuana 3-4 l:13Vfast 6-5 96 3 2 1 14 G EIH3 11 O.Seth. Seth's Memory, Publicity 77702 Tijuana 3-4 l:13good 39f 107 5 4 G'1 6'1 J Maiben 9 .S.'sMem'y, T.o'th'M'n'g, Bed'zle 77642 Tijuana 5-S 1 :01fast 50 113 7 6 7 G4 J Maiben S MissXant'a. Boss Man, Convent i4521 Th'cliffe 51 f l:0S'-5fast 14 110 3 1 in 34 G Corey 10 Seastake, Fehrah, Zillah 74423 Th'cliffe 3-1 l:16,4fast 4Jf 116 9 10 101 H!2 G Corey 13 Calcdon, Belle Isle. Sleigh Bells SETH'S MEMORY, ch. f. 3 103 By Seth Minnoletta. by Mlndora. (Trainer, T. E. Cummihgs. Owner, Mrs. T. E. Cnmmings). Breeder. B. A. Jones. 78089 Tijuana lm70y l:41?5fast 61 97 1 5 5 4 5-2 J Berg G FastBoy, OddSeth, Span.Rose 78053 Tijuana 51 f l:07&hvy 6Jf 98 3 8 71 4J J Berg I t F'tingCook. D.Terpin. Knighth'd 77991 Tijuana lmTOy 1:47 mud 2 95 1 2 2s 21 K H'gland 5 Whiff, Contusion, Townsend 77949 Tijuana lm70y l:47slow 21-10 103 2 2 24 2" J Wood 8 SpcarShot, I.l'rances, Krckzunas 778G3 Tijuana lmTOy 1:43 fast 51 92 3 3 2' 1 K Hoagl'd 7 Cypreme, Taxation, Whiff 77821 Tijuana 3-4 l:134fast 8 100 1 5 31 34 J Wood 11 Mollie It.. Odd Seth, Publicity 77756 Tijuana 51 f l:0Ti4good 5 Jin 5 8 51 B'JL Crcery 13 A. Lester. Fast Boy, Seth'sAl'bl 77702 Tijuana 3-4 l:13good 22 100 4 1 ll 1 L, Creery 9 T.o'th'Morn'g, Bedazzle, L.Hope O-fh DA PC 1 14 Miles. 4-year-olds and upward. Claimlngr. (March 18, III nHUu 1023 2:05 X-5 S 130.) LOUIS, br. g, 7 100 By Leonid Dolly Hayman. by Crighton. (Trainer. C. W. Carroll. Owner. C. W. Carroll). Breeder. W. McLemore. 7808G Tijuana lmTOy 1:47 fast 61 10G 8 6 3l 1 C Corbett 12 Black Pat, Romulus, Temptress 78072 Tijuana 1 1-S l:54ifast 7f 113 S 9 10 10" E Barnes 10 GailFord. H.Warren. Bill'sLuok 78003 Tijuana 1 1-16 1:51 mud 6 110 8 8 6 41 E Banirs 11 MarchLad, MaryJ.Baker, D.Dix 77987 Tijuana 11-16 1:51 mud 5 111 7 S 8 S10 E Barnes 8 DernierSou, M'tBunch, D'ntyL'y 77931 Tijuana 1 1-16 l:48fast 18-5 111 7 6 61 64 E Barnes 7 Dan Hogan, Piedra, DaintyLarfy 7788G Tijuana lm70y l:45fast 16 106 10 10 10 10 B Kenn'dylO Tikeh. Dainlylady, Chippendale 77757 Tijuana lmTOy l:16!good 3 113 8 S T 74 F Ch'vetta 8 Pr.Direct, Tikch, Peter Piersoa 77183 Tijuana 1 1-16 1:48 fast 41 109 S 7 8 S11 E Barnes 8 Mannikin II., Ginger, El Koble WAR WINNER, ch. g. 7 100 By Fitz Herbert Lady Winifred, by Plaudit. (Trainer. W. C. Weant. Owner. W. C. Weant). Bred in France by C. H. Mackay. 78079 Tijuana Jm70y l:47&slow 3 105 1 1 H 11 O Clark 7 GoIdBryan, Clarkson, M.Bunch 78022 Tijuana lm70y l:48mud 27 110 3 3 3h S4 F .1 Baker 9 DernierSou. Sanllcdron. Scraps 779G3 Tijuana 3-4 1:14 fast 53 111 4 3 5l 4 F J BakerlS Harri'gan'sIIeir, Lavinia, Salton 77903 Tijuana 3-1 l:144fast 27-10 112 5 5 5' 1" F J BakerU Fiesta. July Fly. Peerless One 7781G Tijuana lmTOy 1:47 fast 8 109 5 4 3 34 W Rid'ourlO FrankFogarty. Romulus, Furor 77755 Tijuana 3-4 l:14?5good 30f 110 4 4 4h 3 F J BakerlO C.Stocking, Miss Fryer, B. Allen 77732 Tijuana 3-4 1:16 mud 11 113 4 4 8 711 R Doyle 10 Rungeorge. Kirkwood. J.Uoberts 77GG3 Tijuana 5-S l:01Hfast 8 116 8 11 11 6'1 F Horn 14 JoeTag, Jcyltob'ts. VesperBells GAIL FORD, b. g, 4 98 By Brummel Ethel May, by McGee. (Trainer. C. Koerner. Owner. C. Koerner). Breeder. C. W. Mcoro. 78097 See today's chart 78072 Tijuana 1 1-S l:34fast 31 104 2 6 2 1 J Wood 10 II. Warren, Bill'sLuck. fiunsight 78007 Tijuana 1 1-16 l:51mud 41 107 3 3 24 k J Wood 8 Gunsight, H.Warren. DaintyL'dy 77968 Tijuana 3-4 l:13fast S6 107 7 7 6 541 J Gormleyll Sau Iledron. Bedazzle, M'tBunch 77683 Tijuana 1 1-1 2:0S4fast 21 104 4 5 41 31 J Gerrity 8 TheWit, Wed'gPrince, Pr.Direct 77558 Tijuana 1 1-4 2:0Sisfa3t 41 93 6 6 21 1 J Gerrity 11 Sportsman. Pr. Direct. The Wit 77467 Tijuana lmTOy l:46&fast 7 107 2 6 34 33 J Johnson 9 Penwpll, Clilp'ndale, Bess. Young 77426 Tijuana 1 1-4 2:09&fast 8 94 3 6 51 2 K H'gland 8 J'tBight, M.J.Baker, Wed.Pr'co 77340 Tijuana 1 1-16 l:4SHfast 45 101 3 5 44 1" A Johnson 8 Tale, Miss Paige. Furor WEDDING PRINCE, b. g, 5 101 By Marathon or Prince Ahmed Golden Wedding, by Golden Maxim. (Trainer. J. Di Heard. Owner. G. H. Abbott). Breeder. J. K. L. Ross. 78008 Tijuana 1 1-4 2:12imud 3 101 4 3 41 54 F J Baker G FrankFog'ty, Tikeh, Lady Lill'n 77774 Tijuana 1 1-S l:53fast 9 111 7 10 10 9' F J Bakerll Plunger. FrankFogarty. Fayelle 77737 Tijuana 1 1-S lGmud 37-10 10S 1 2 2 2 F J Baker G Wylie, Zing, Lady Lillian 77G85 Tijuana 1 1-4 2:0Sfast 22 106 5 2 21 2" F J Baker 8 The Wit, Gail Ford. Pr. Direct 77558 Tijuana 1 1-4 2:0SVifast 12 103 5 5 9l 84 F J Bakerll Gail Ford, Sportsman, Pr.Direct 77426 Tijuana 1 1-4 2:09 31 61 101 1 2 3l 44 F J Baker 8 Justltight, GailFord, M.J.Baker ROUEN, b. g, 8 107 By St. Amant Kaffir Fowl, by Gallinul. (Trainer. A. Brent. Owner. A. Brent). Bred in England br J. Sanford. 78007 Tijuana 1 1-16 l:31?smud 13f 111 8 8 71 7IJ J Smith S Gunsight. Gail Ford. H. Warren 77969 Tijuana 1 1-S l:54ifast 12 US 10 9 94 &" J Hun'merlO Fayelle, Bill's Luck. Plurality 77908 Tijuana 1 1-S 1:53 fast 15 109 9 8 9 9' P Walls 9 It.Legs. DernierSou, Chippendale 77820 Tijuana 1 1-2 2:37'fast 61 106 3 1 l1 1J P Walls 5 The Wit, Plurality, PrinceDirect 77735 Tijuana 1 1-16 l:52Vsmud 17 108 7 7 51 5 W Rid'ourlO Fayelle, Brian Kent. Fr.Fogarty 77699 Tijuana lm70y l:47good 6 105 11 7 7" S10 W Rid'ourll Itomulus, Madson. Montjoy DICKIE DIX, b. g. 4 95 By Flotsam III. Patsy Carol, by Islington, (Trainer, G. L. Palmauist. Owner, G; L. Palmquist). Breeder. J. Spencer, 78003 Tijuana 11-16 1:51 mud 21f 107 2 4 4 34 C Ralls 11 March Lad, MaryJ.Baker, Louis 77931 Tijuana 1 1-16 l:48fast 23 103 5 5 4 4 C Corbett 7 Dan Hogan, Piedra, DaintyLady 77795 Tijuana 1 1-16 l:49fast 69 106 4 5 4' 1 C Corbett 7 Gold Bryan. Piedra, The Wit 77423 Tijuana lm70y l:46fast llf 110 7 7 61 64 W Molters 8 Madge F., Furor. Prince Direct 77274 Tijuana 11-8 1:35 fast 54 101 8 6 5 64 G Abel 10 Fayelle, Missouri Boy. Sea Way 771G3 Tijuana 1 1-S l:3573fast 35 99 7 6 6 4 64 G EUls 8 TheLamb, PrinceDirect, Breeze 77036 Tijuana 3-4 l:ll?sfast llf 112 104 G Ellid 13 Bedazzle, Dan Hogan, Apricot 76714 Tijuana 1 1-16 l:19fast 11 103 14 S O'Don'llll CoIonelLit. Dunsandel. Ves.Bells Page 5 QnrJ DA PC 1 l-lO Miles. 4-ycar-oldn and upward. Claiming. (March 11. oiu nauc 192a 1:44 a-c a no.) KAY PROSPER, b. f, 4 99 By Jim Gaffney Claxonette, by Peter Quince. (Trainer. C. Van Dnscn. Owner. W. C. Goodloe). Breeder. T. Connor. ' 78074 Tijuana 1 1-8 1:68 alow 27-10 95 6 2 11 l'l D Jones 8 Sample. John Arbor, Al "Wick 78048 Tijuana El f 1:09 hvy 1G 95 7 6 4& 3'1 D Jones 12 Beg'larGirl, SlyFox, Scot'shLad " 77661 Tijuana 1 1-16 l:50fast 4 109 6 1 3'1 3s D ConnMly 7 H.Warrcn, Malzavcna, MarthaL. : 77599 Tijuana 3-4 l:13'4fast 100 110 7 6 G4 G" D ConnMly 7 First Cnll. Picnic, Sacramento ' 77553 Tijuana El f l:07?4fast 31-10 111 12 11 10'UO'3 D Conn'llyl4 Convent, Utile Smile, Anzac 76662 Tijuana 1 1-16 l:495fast 17 104 75 G Mein 10 Bill'sLuck, W.Judge, D'nsandel ( 76539 Tijuana 1 1-16 1:50 fast 9 103 6'i G Mein 32 HalWright, T.Wag, Sw.nndLow 76419 Tijuana lm70y l:49hvy 6 104 5 P Walls 7 M.J.Bakor. FoorPuss. H.Wright MART BUNCH. Tj. g, 4 101 By Shooting Spray Prithee, by Fil!cTan. (Trainer. T. Hodee. Owner, T. Hodge). Breeder, W. G. Jenkins. 78097 See today's chart ' 78079 Tijuana lm70y l:4Tslow 4 104 2 6 4 4 A Fran'co 7 WarWinner, G.Bryan, Clarkson ' 78038 Tijuana 3-4 l:14&hvy 6 104 5 4 6 6J W Molters 9 Lavinia. Brazos, Salvo 1 77987 Tijuana 1 1-16 1:61 mud 7 104 3 1 l3 23 A Fran'co 8 DernierSou. DnintyL'y, Bacchus 77968 Tijuana 3-4 l:13fast 13-5 103 f 5 3'i 3 A Frnn'coll San Hedron; Bedazzle, Salvo 77927 Tijuana 3-4 l:13tfcfast 17-10 107 4 4 21 2l A Fran'co 0 Wortliman, EthelBrown, Zinon 77883 Tijuana 41 f ESftfast 6j 112 4 6 41 21 A Fran'co 12 May Brucn. De Land, Dan Arvl . 77773 Tijuana 3-4 1:14 fast 16-6 10S 5 S 7l 5SJ J "Wood 9 Clarkson. Grayson, Faber CANNY LADY. b. m, 5 106 By Jack Atkin-Sneerwell. by St. Blali. (Trainer. F. Shinn. Owner. C. Thurman). Breeder. W. V. Thravea. 77924 Tijuana lm70y 1:47 fast 7 111 3 1 11 33 F Horn 11 Flycast. Furor. Mizanna 77832 Tijuana 5-8 1:01 fast 11 111 7 6 6 63 J Wood 7 Jayltob'ts, Frank S, Wild Th'ts ' 77G90 Tijuana lm70y l:45fast 95 106 6 3 3l 3 J Wood 8 BcdLegs. AV.Montg'ery, Sea Way : 77573 Tijuana 3-4 l:13fast 16f 108 9 11 lll 10'J F Cantrelll.t Little Hope, Bedazzle, Picnic 775S1 Tijuana 51 f l:07fast 43 115 4 1 6" 9" F CantrelU3 Clarkson, Frank S.. De Land j SAMPLE, ch. g, 5 105 By Brummel Seemly, by Torpoint. (Trainer. B. B. Allen. Owner, J. M. Singleton). Breeder. J. S. Barboe. 78074 Tijuana 1 1-S 1:5S slow 4 106 4 1 2 21 J SingUon S MayPr'sper, JohnArbor, AlWick 77985 Tijuana 1 1-16 l:52mud 33-10 110 7 2 3'1 3"! J Sing'ton 9 Jay Mae, Al Wick, Flea 7792C Tijuana 1 1-4 2:09fnst 13-10 105 3 2 31 4T J Sing'ton ( Bacchus, Encrinite, Dominator 77399 Tijuana 1 1-1C l:49&fast 9 111 3 6 41 3 J Singlet'n S Kedlgs. Aullevoir, MaryBllenO. 77177 Tijuana 1 3-16 2:02&fast 31 111 4 6 6 6 J Sing'ton 8 Wed.Prince, P.Pierson, Fayelle 77134 Tijuana lmTOy 1:47 fast 5 110 8 2 3'1 451 J Sing'ton 12 Froth, Plunger. Theresa 77092 Tijuana 1 1-S l:55fast 9-5f 103 10 9 91 9' J Sing'tonll Loudoun, I'lurality, Tom Owens , JOHN ARB OB. ch. g. 6 101 By Bowman Ponte Rosa, by Bridge of Canny. (Trainer, D. Y. Blander. Owner, Elander Bros.). Breeder. H. T. Oxnard. 78092 Tijuana 1 1-16 l:53mud 21 111 5 6 6 4 E Neal 0 Vanloo, Tom Owens. Tromonade 78074 Tijuana 1 1-S 1:53 slow- 32 10S 6 3 31 31 K H'gland S May Prosper, Sample, Al Wick 78033 Tijuana 51 f 1:C9 h-y 62 117 1 S 81 751 E Neal 12 Smiling, Chrome, Pavlowa 74G22 Reno 1 3-16 2:03 fast 10 103 41 E Blind 7 SallieCarter. Norain, Geo.Jamcs 7454C Reno 1 1-1G l:50fast 51 113 3 M Mil'rick 7 Montona, Millersburg. Dienero 74497 Iteno 1 1-S 1 :57fast 21 106 2!1 E Blind 8 Norain, Glenzar, Judge David 74447 Reno 1 1-S l:56fast 20 1 06 7'3 E Blind 8 Sallie Carter. Glenzar. Norain ROMULUS, br. h, 6 108 By Honeywood Roman Lady, by Brutui. (Trainer. S. Polk. Ownsr. S. Polk). Breeder. J. H. Rosseter. 7808C Tijuana lmTOy 1:47 fast 21 103 i 1 E3 31 J Roberts 12 Louis, Black Pat, Temptress 78067 Tijuana lm70y l:4Tfast 7 116 S 6 4& 4'1 J Roberts 14 Dovesr'st, Sum'rSigh, Twel.Bells 78034 Tijuana 1 1-16 l:C0hvy 18 111 3 6 tf 63 J Roberts 8 S.Hedron, M.J.Baker, Cav'd'rII. 77952 Tijuana lmTOy 1:47 slow 8 101 7 9 9l 93 J Roberts 12 PrinceDirect, Gunsight, F.Moon 7781G Tijuana lmTOy 1:47 fast 21-10 107 7 2 21 21 J Roberts 10 Fr'kFogarty, WarWinner, Furor 77794 Tijuana 51 f l:07&fast 14 108 12 9 7 4 J Roberts 12 Picnic, Miss Fryer, "PhroneW'd 77G99 Tijuana lmTOy l:4Tgood 6-5f 10S 5 1 1 1 J Roberts 11 Madson, Montjoy, Billy Doe . ilARY JANE BAKER, h. m. 6 108 By Wrack Ellerslie. by Charaxns. (Trainer. W. Ormes. Owner. C. Vail). Breeder. A. B. Hancock. 78051 Tijuana 1 1-16 l:49hvy 27-10 104 8 S G3 G F J Baker S Olympiad, Yermak, Gold Bryan 78034 Tijuana 1 1-16 l:50hvy 3 106 8 4 11 2 F J Baker 8 S.Hedron, Cav'cad'rII.. Plnrality 78003 Tijuana 11-16 1:51 mud 23 104 7 5 5' 2 F J Bakerll March Lad. Dickie Dix, Louis 77C20 Tijuana lm70y 1:47 fast 11 109 10 7 61 V E Barnes 11 Plunger, PrinceDir't. Frcccufr 77515 Tijuana 1 1-8 l:54?fast 9f 104 4 6 E 5"! F Horn 9 MissClaire, Chip'ndale. ByRight 7742C Tijuana 1 1-4 2:09fast 41f 102 5 3 2" 3" S O'Donn'l 8 J'tRight, GailFord, Wed'gPr'cc 77379 Tijuana 1 l:42&fast 33 111 S 5 51 4'1 F Horn 9 Melehoir. Virgo, Plow Steel MARCH LAD. b. g, 4 104 By J. H. Houghton Lady Karchmont, by March- (Trainer, A. Wickkam. Owner, J. A. Blackwell). mont. Breeder. J. A. Blackwell. 78034 Tijuana 1 1-16 l:50ihvy 9 107 2 3 43 5s F Horn 8 S.Hedron. M.J.Baker, Cav'd'rII. 78003 Tijuana 11-16 1:51 mud 43-10 1 00 1 1 1 1" T Wilson 11 MaryJ. Baker, Dickie Dix. Louis 77952 Tijuana lmTOy 1:47 slow 5f 104 11 8 6l 41 A Frari'col2 PrinceDirect. Gunsight. F.Moon 77881 Tijuana 3-4 l:14fast 7-5f 108 10 11 11 11" R Doyle 11 Salton. Dan Hogan. Bobby Allen 77689 Tijuana 3-4 1:14 fast Ef 112 5 8 8 73 P Martin'zlO Kirkwood, BobbyAllen, M.White 77100 Tijuana 3-4 l:14?ifast 3f 112 13 13 12 6i G Lavine 13 Gratian, Norf'dUoney, Ves.Bells PLURALITY, b. g, 5 105 Bv Pluvious Farewell, by Ossary. (Trainer, A. F. Bayton.- Owner, Mrs. A. F. Dayton). Breeder. T. W. O Brien. 78034 Tijuana 1 1-16 l:50hvy 6 108 7 8 8 4 J Johnson S S.Hedron, M.J.Baker, Cav'd'rII. 77969 Tijuana 1 1-S l:54fast 10 104 2 8 G3 31 J Johnson 10 Fayelle, Bill'sLuck, Sum'rSigh 77820 Tijuana 1 1-2 2:37V4fast 8 101 1 3 2 3i J Johnson 5 Bouei), The Wit, Prince Direct 77774 Tijuana 1 1-S l:5.jfast 34 103 9 7 6l 53 J Johnson 11 Plunger. FrankFogarty. Fayelle 77426 Tijuana 1.1-4 2:09Hfast H 104 6 5 6 Gsl J Johnson 8 JustKight. GailFord. M.J.Baker 77305 Tijuana lm70y l:4Ssfast 11 106 2 4 11 l1 A Johnsonl2 TwelveBells. Tennilee, Maysville JAY MAC, blk. g, 5 105 By Leonid Zirl, by Sain. (Trainer. J. G. Givens. Owner, J.' G. Givens). Breeder. C. B. Daniels. 78097 See today's chart 78034 Tijuana 1 1-16 l:C05shvy 39 10S 5 6 61 7i T Wilson S S.Hedron. M.J.Baker. Cav'd'rII. 77985 Tijuana 1 1-16 l:52mud 11 105 E 1 1 1 J Wood 9 Al Wick. Sample. Flea 77752 Tijuana lm70y l:46good 15 104 3 3 6 7,J J Wood 8 Dernier Sou., Insurance, Madson 772GS Tijuana lmTOy 1:47 fast 89 112 8 10 8 8'JF J Bakerll Furor, Twelve Bells, Poor Puss 77226 Tijuana lmTOy l:4GVifast 33 111 3 S 11' 9 P Walls 12 Melehoir. n. Warren. Tennilee 77130 Tijuana lmTOy l:46fast 26 110 5 11 10 1011 L, Creery 12 W.Penny, BrianKent. MissClaire PONZA RAY, b. m. 5 108 By Prince Hermis Lucky Miss, by Campus. (Trainer. G. P. Hum. Owner. G. F. Hurn). Breeder. J. Odell. 78049 Tijuana lm70y l:47hvy 13-5f 111 2 1 11 2s P Hurn 9 FullM'n. Tv'veBells. Sum'rSigh 77987 Tijuana 1 1-16 1:51 mud 24f 100 2 2 31 C P Hurn 8 DernicrSju, M'tKunch, D'ntyL'y 77755 Tijuana 3-4 l:llgood 30f 10S 8 8 9 953 P Hurn 10 O.Stocking, M.Fryer, W.Winner 77339 Tijuana 1 1-16 1 :4Sfast 23 108 4 4 31 6 P Hurn 11 Miss Claire. Penwcll, Madge F. 77270 Tijuana 3-4 1:13 fast 17-10 115 2 5 6 1053 P Hurn 13 Dia.Dick, Vcsp.nells, MarseJohn 771G1 Tijuana lmTOy 1:46 last 12 110 1 1 2 2 P Hum 12 MadgcF.. Mor.Castle, W.Willow 77072 Tijuana 1 1-16 l:52Jgood 2f 111 5 4 2l 3"k p Hum 9 Scraps, TrinceDirect, S.Goldman 77022 Tijuana 1 1-16 1:49 fast 28 10S Si P Hurn 10 ThcLamb. I'r.Direct, Wed.Prince HAL WRIGHT, b. g, 5 110 By Ormondale Hattie Mc. by Oeden. (Trainer. G. Neal. Owner. Neal Bros.;. Breeder. J. E. Madden. 77093 Tijuana 1 l:43fast 20 10S 11 11 10 9T G Lavine 12 Mis-ouriUoy, Theresa, OllicWood 76978 Tijuana 1 1-1G 1:49 fast llf 113 8' F Horn S MadgeF., M.J.Baker. P'ceDirect 76894 Tijuana 1 1-16 l:4Sfast 12 10S" 4 S O'Don'll 7 By Bight, Madge F., Fayelle 76753 Tijuana 1 1-4 2:097sfast 13 106 31 F Horn 7 Blk.Thong, TheWit, Fireworth ! 6698 Tijuana 1 1-8 l:55fast 14 110 9'1 F J Bakerl2 Bl'kThong, ByKigbt, M.Castlc 76539 Tijuana 1 1-16 1:50 fast 10 111 l2 F Horn 12 TheWag, S.andLow, WiseJudge 76502 Tijuana 1 1-16 l:52?raua 21 108 23 F J BakerlO DeBonero. DickieDix, F.Virginia jiii, ninp 1 Mile antl 70 Yards. 4-yoar-olds and upward. Claiming. (Marcli 4in nAOu 10, ioa i:4n i:-5 c us.) PAVLOWA. b. f, 4 99 By Wrack Tread Lightly JX, by Tredennli. (Trainer. A. L. Briggs. Owner. A. L. Briggs). Breeder. A. B. Hancock. 78094 Tijuana 5-S l:047smud 7 105 7 6 4 l1 A Fran'ccll Chrome. Zinon. Sweet Mama 78033 Tijuana 51 f 1:09 hvy 8 110 3 5 3 31 R Zucchinil2 Smiling, Chrome, Plantagenet 78001 Tijuana 3-4" l:16mud 41 110 12 6 3 4S3 R ZucehiniU Chet G.. Sir John Jr., Vanloo 77948 Tijuana 51 f l:0S&slow 12 110 3 4 3' 3s R ZucchiniH NoonGlide. Smiling, Mildr'dltuth 77902 Tijuana 3-4 l:15fast 14-6 110 9 8 4 6l J Wood 14 Mistake, Ollie Wood, Byrne 77751 Tijuana lm70y l:48good 19 101 7 4 21 2l J Wood 9 Mayorllousc, Theresa, PoorPus3 DAINTY LADY, b. m. 8 105 By Celt Alb ertola. by Albert. (Trainer. C. B. Irwin. Owner, Mrs. C. B. Irwin). Breeder. A. B. Hancock. 78097 See today's chart 78079 Tijuana lmTOy l:4Tslow 4 99 6 4 51 53 M Frey 7 WarWinner, G.Bryan. Clarkson 78050 Tijuana 3-4 1:15 hvy 12 10S 10 7 CI 4 M Frey 11 C.Stocking, S.Goldman, M.White 78007 Tijuana 1 1-16 l:51mud 8 111 2 1 3 43 P Martin'z S Gunsight, Gail Ford, II. Warren 77987 Tijuana 1 1-16 1:51 mud 31 99 5 6 E'l 35 G Cooper 8 DernierSou, MartBunch. Bacchus i 779G5 Tijuana lm70y l:46fast 9 104 1 4 31 2" G Ellis 8 Piedra, Littlellope-, Monardella i 77931 Tijuana 1 1-16 l:48fast 23-10 99 1 2 2' 31 G Abel 7 Dan Hogan, Piedra, Dickie Dix 77886 Tijuana lm70y l:45fast 17 93 2 6 4 2 F Horn 10 Tikeh. Clrippeudale, Ut ollope : ROMEO, b. g, 8 112 By Marathon Crossover, by Octagon. (Trainer, A. Mulcahy. Owner. P. Wilkersoti). Boeder. J. B. Respess. 78017 Tijuana 1 1-16 l:53mud 7-10 10S 4 3 li Is T Wilson S Vic, Seven Seas, Jolly Sailor 77880 Tijuana lmTOy l:4SVfast 12 106 2 9 9 G3 T Wilson 12 Flame, Flea, Pif Jr. 77815 Tijuana 3-i l:15V4fast 50 115 13 12 11 S5i T Wilson 14 ScottishLad. Vanloo, ScvenSeas ; 77690 Tijuana lmTOy l:45fast 94 109 E 7 7 Vs T Wilson 8 RedLegs, W.Montg'cry, C.Lady 62733 Dorval 1 1-4 2:20 hvy 21 109 4 5 El 6" J Rowan ( Peggy Bives, Rouen, Austral Ct307 Conn'ght lmTOy lMnslow 6-6 10S 4 3 4 3 C Turnei- C Duke Buff, Knklux, Sun Brae 62194 Conn'ght 1 1-16 l:4SVfast 2 109 6 C 31 3 C Turner 7 Juaquina, Kuklux, Natural PLOW STEEL, ch. g, 5 107 By Honeywood Decency, by Martinet. (Trainer. W. Walher. Owner. W. Wnlknr). Breeder. L. Christenson. 78077 Tijuana 1 l:44,4sIow 8 115 9 6 41 3'1 A Francol2 FullMoon, ret.Pierson, K'twood 1 78022 Tijuana lmTOy l:4Smud 25 107 7 7 7J 7" R Doyle 1 DernierSou. Sanlled'n. WarW'r 779G3 Tijuana 3-1 1:14 fast lOf 107 7 8 7 7'1 C Ralls 13 llarrigan'sllcir, Lavinia, Salton l 77511 Tijuana 1 1-1C 1 :47iast 19 106 1 5 6" 83 F Stevens S .Fair Orient. Furor. The Wit 77439 Tijuana 1 l:41fast 43-10 108 4 C 2& 25 F Stevens 8 T.Craven. W.Montgom'y. F.Girl I 77379 Tijuana 1 l:42ifast 13-5 108 5 4 4 31 F Stevens 9 Melehoir, Virgo, MaryJancBakcr r 77292 Tijuana lmTOy 1:46 fast 20 10S 4 5 2 2-1 G Ellis G El Boblo. Madge F.. Melehoir 77074 Tijuana lmTOy l:47good 23 10S 4 4 7s STJ G Ellis 8 Louis. W. Montgomery, Breeze : SUMMER 8IGH, ch. g, 8 110 By Ormondale Summer Night, by Star Shoot. (Trainer, H. B. Stewart. Owner. G. Stewart). Breedsr. A Johnson. 780G7 Tijuana lmTOy l:4Tfast 61f 114 12 3 21 21! P Martin'zH Dovesr'st, TwelveBells, Romulus s 78049 Tijuana lmTOy l:i7hvy 61 113 6 4 4 4'i P Martin'z 9 FullMoon. Ponzaltay, Twel.Bells 78003 Tijuana 11-16 1:51 mud 21 10C 10 10 9 S13 F Horn 11 MarchLad. MaryJ.Baker, D.Dix c 77909 Tijuana 1 1-8 l:54t.fast 8f 106 G 4 48 F Horn 10 Fayelie, Bill's Luck, Plurality r 77924 Tijuana lm7y 1:47 faf-t 13-10f 109 7 C 71 7'j J Maiben 11 Flycast. Furor. Canny Lady 77866 Tijuana 1 1-16 l:4Tfast 33 108 8 8 8 7" C Ralls S FrankFogarty, Byltight, Flycast t 77735 Tijuana 1 1-16 l:52Vsmud 4-5f 115 6 6 4'1 4s J Maiben 10 Fayelle, Brian Kent. Fr.Fogarty : 77603 Tijuana lmTOy l:45fast 55 106 10 7 7' 7' F Horn 11 Wylie. Sportsman, Zing 77339 Tijuana 1 1-16 l:4Sfast 19 112 10 8 C1 51 F Horn 11 Miss Claire, Penwell, Madge F. . BRIAN KENT. b. g, 4 103 By Discontent Dottie B., by Six Shooter. (Trainer. M. J. Hayes. Owner, Emerjville Stable). Breeder. H. If. Trowbridge. 78034 Tijuana 1 1-16 l:C0hvy 15 106 6 7 71 &53 E Fator 8 S.Hedron, M.J.Baker, Cav'd'rII. . 77952 Tijuana lmTOy 1:47 slow 11 104 6 4 41 E'l .1 Berg 12 PrinceDirect, Gunsight, F.Moon i 77806 Tijuana 1 1-16 l:47fast 7 104 3 2 2'1 41 J Wood 8 FrankFogarty, Byltight. Flycast t 77735 Tijuana 1 1-16 l:52&mud 17 103 4 G 3li 2 J Gerrity 10 Fayelle. Fr. Fogarty, Sum. Sigh i 77567 Tijuana lm70y 1:47 fast 8 101 5 2 2 1 J Gerrity 11 Encrinite, Fr'kFogarty, Madson i 77532 Tijuana 1 1-16 l:4S?ifa-it IS loG 4 3 41 651 J Smith 10 G.Bryan, P.Fogarty, W.Winner : YERMAK, ch. g, 11 no By Ormondale Lady Alicia, by Sir Dixon. (Trainer. G. F. Hurn. Owner. G. F. Hurn). Breeders. J. O. & G. H. Kecno. 78051 Tijuana 1 1-16 l:49hvy 31 105 1 2 l1 2 P Hurn 8 Olympiad, GoldBryan, Frcecutlrr 78007 Tijuana 1 1-16 l:51mud 25 104 7 5 E 62 P Hurn 8 Gunsight. Gail Ford, II. Warren 77952 Tijuana lmTOy 1:47 slow 5f 10S 10 12 11 11" P Hum 12 PrinceDirect, Gunsight, F.Moon .77.4 Tijuana 1 1-S l:53fast 44f 104 8 8 81 10" P Hurn 11 Plunger, FrankFogarty, Fayelle ..3; Tijuana 1 1-16 l:524mud 4-5f 10S 9 S 71 61 P Hurn 10 Fayelle, Brian Kent. Fr.Fogarty 6894 Tijuana 1 1-16 l:4Sfast 22 113 71 P Hum 7 By Bight, Madge F Fayelle 76698 Tijuana 1 1-8 l:55fast 27 110 1014 P Hurn 12 Bl'kThong, Byltight. M.Castle 76522 Tijuana 1 1-8 l:5Gslow All 98 71! P limn 10 Louis, WeddingPrince, EverBold CAUNZEL, br. m, 5 105 By Cunard Zelda, by Pentecoat. (Trainer. W. J. Donahue. Owner. R. L. Baker). Breeder. R. H. Sanford. 78077 Tijuana 1 l:44Vslow 14 113 4 3 61 77 D Conn'llyl2 Full Moon, ret.Pierson, n.Steel 77603 Tijuana lmTOy l:4.Vh,fast 9 103 5 5 u1 8'3 S O'Donn'lll Wylie, Sportsman, Zing 77207 Tijuana 1 1-16 1:48 fast 9 10S 7 6 h- 4Ji S O'Donn'l 7 Dolph, Encrinite, Prince Direct 77137 Tijuana 3-4 l:14fast 51f 104 6 6 " E'l 13 S O'Donn'114 S.Lad, Cavalcndourll., D.Hogan 77021 Tijuana 3-4 l:14fast 13f 114 - 7'1 P Martinezl3 Praiscw'thy, Maysville. L.Smile 7GG60 Tijuana S-4 l:14fast 31 110 12' E Barnes 13 Bedazzle, Mint.lulep, L'dyMoore 76419 Tijuana lmTOy l:49hvy 26 109 6' E Barnes 7 M.J.Baker. PoorPuss. H.Wriglit BILLY GIBSON, ch. g, 4 101 By Everest Lily Trayne, by BradwarfllM. (Trainer. C. Sawyer. Owner. C. Sawyer). Breeder. A. E. Hundley. 78003 Tijuana 11-16 1:51 mud 34 105 9 7 7' 7" J Smith 11 MarchLad, MarvJ.Baker. D.Dix 77988 Tijuana C-S l:02mud 27-10f 112 12 12 10l 9J P Martln'zl3 Franks., A'kassin, AVildTli'ghts 77968 Tijuana 3-4 l:13fast 32 102 11 11 9 6'1 C Ralls 11 San ITedron, Bedazzle. M'tBunch 77753 Tijuana 51 f l:0Tgood 21-10f 110 13 10 10 9TJ P Walls 14 DaintyLadv, Flvcast, Idyl-oB'd 77G24 Tijuana 51 f 1:08 fast 11 113 13 12 12s 11" P Walls 13 Franks., IyLoBand, MayBruen 7G856 Tijuana 3-4 l:134fast Sf 111 10" O Clark 14 Brandeis, M'tBunch, T. Craven 76828 Tijuana 1 1-16 l:49slow 20 103 T .1 Wood S Ten Can, The Wit, Ballotcar 76578 Tijuana. 1 1-16 l:47fast 13 107 62 F Watroua 7 EverBold, NebraskaLad, Piedra MISS PAIGE, b. f, 4 101 By J. H. Houghton Ailsa Paige, by Ossary. (Trainer. J. E. Rees. Owner, J. E. Rces). Breeder. J. A. Blackwell. 78007 Tijuana 1 1-16 l:51mud 13f 100 6 6 8 S'3 J Berg S Gunsight, Gail Ford, H. Warren 77757 Tijuana lmTOy l:4GHigood If 100 2 7 8 S' T Wilson 8 Pr.Dircct. Tikeh, Peter Pierson 77G43 Tijuana lmTOy l:46fast 57 103 5 11 101 SJ R JIcHughl2 Zing. GoldBryan, LnuraCochron 77G03 Tijuana lmTOy l:43fast 7f 91 8 9 9'' 9' J Gerrity 11 Wylie, Sportsman. Zing 77489 Tijuana 3-4 l:14fast 17 110 9 10 10 S53 G Abel 13 W.M'mcry, NoWondcr, Beg.Glrl 77340 Tijuana 1 1-16 lHSifcfast 19 9S 1 3 2' 3' G Abel 8 Gail Ford, Tuie. Furor 77290 Tijuana G i l:0Sfast 3f 104 8 2 lh 1' G Abel 14 Beg'rGirl, MissEmmaG., BessL. TWELVE BELLS, b. m. 9 103 By Infemo Bride Lane, by St. Amant. (Trainer. J. Hill. Owner. R. Barnes). Breeder. Joseph E. Seagram. 78097 See today's chart 78067 Tijuana lmTOy l:4Tfast S 10S 11 4 3 3;1 T Wilson 14 Dovesr'st, Sum'erSigh, Romulus 78049 Tijuana lm70y l:4Thvy 15 106 4 5 53 353 G Cooper 9 FullMoon, Ponzaltay. Sum'rSigh 77952 Tijuana lmTOy 1:47 slow 27 101 12 10 103 10'2 IC H'glandl2 PrinceDirect, Gunsight, F.Moon 77831 Tijuana 1 1-16 l:49?sfast 10 111 6 4 41 4 P Walls 13 Caval'd'rll. Encrinite, Insur'ce 77773 Tijuana 3-4 1:14 fast 33-10f 101 9 6 61 7- G Cooper 9 Clarkson, Grayson, Faber 77732 Tijuana 3-4 1:16. mud 5f 114 10 8 7 6" P Martin'zlO Bungeorge, Kirkwood, J. Roberts 77357 Tijuana lmTOy l:4Gfast 4 111 4 9 6' 42 E Barnes 12 H.Warren. G'dBryan, MintJulep DIAMOND DICK, blk. g, 4 108 By Dick Finnell Diamond Grain, by Fowling-piece. (Trainer, B. John. Owner, W. G. Jenkins). Ereeder. T. Piatt. 78019 Tijuana 51 f l:09mud 26 115 13 13 133 13'3 E Barnes 14 Johnn.New'l, Hon.G'rge, Lani'dt 77340 Tijuana 1 1-16 l:48fast 33-10 105 4 4 5' 551 B Kenn'dy 8 Gail Ford, Tule. Miss Paige 77270 Tijuana 3-4 1:15 fast 43-10f 117 1 6 41 l'l B Kenn'dyl3 Ves.Bells, MarseJohn, Nor.Honey 77205 Tijuana El f l:0S'fast 3 116 4 3 3 7T3 P Hartinezl3 Flycast, LittleSmilc, DanHogan 77166 Tijuana 51 f 1:07 fast 52 111 6 8 8 S'JP Martinez 8 HclenCook, Trusty, AnnaRegina 70299 Tijuana 3-4 l:13?ifast 75f 109 65J G Mein 12 ArcticKing, Grayson, 'footers 7'?Ji08 Tijuana 3-4 1:13 fait lOf 112 9'i G Mein 9 Lizette. Tubby A.. Gonwithim 76143 Tijuana E-8 l:00fast 64 105 8" G Mein 8 Lilt, B.of Elizabethtown, Yalta BLACK PAT, br. g, 6 - 116 By Dick Finnell Pattie Black, by Wagner. (Trainer. W. See. Owner, W. See). Breeder. Million 5c Gregory. 7808G Tijuana lm70y 1:47 fast 21f 106 5 2 2' 2' G Abel 12 Louis. Romulus. Temptress 78019 Tijuana 51 f l:09mud 9f 113 14 14 14 14" L. Creery 14 Johnn.Xew'l, Hon.G'rge. Lam'dt 77732 Tijuana 3-4 1:16 mud 5f 115 8 10 10 9" J Maiben 10 Bungeorge. Kirkwood, J.Robcrts 77643 Tijuana lmTOy l:467ifast 12f 110 9 6 7l 11" J Maiben 12 Zing. GoldBryan. LauraCochron 77573 Tijuana 3-4 l:13fast 16f 110 10 9 9s 11"! J Maiben 13 Little Hope, Bedazzle, Picnic 77489 Tijuana 3-4 l:14fast 12 117 10 12 12 12' 2 J Maiben 13 W.M'mcry, XoWonder, Reg.Glrl 77071 Tijuana El f l:09good lOf 123 8 E 2h lk j Maiben 13 Insurance, Bosa Atkin, Pavlowa 76725 Cul-Citv 3-4 1:15 good 114 1' C Buel 10 T.Chamb'lain. ThreeX.. H'kam'e WILTON ARROW, ch. g, 7 110 By Ferole Adele Rose, by Eon. (Trainer, P. A. Cornwell. Owner. L. R. Knifong). Breeder. G. P. Finnetran. 7792G Tijuana 1 1-4 2:09fast 4S 104 1 C 6 G" K H'gland 0 Bacchus. Encrinite. Dominator 77880 Tijuana lmTOy l:4Sfast 150 10T 11 11 10s 10' F Cantrell 12 Flame. Flea. Pif Jr. 77699 Tijuana lmTOy l:4Tgood 6-5f 100 10 10 95 7 G Ellis 11 Bomulus, Madson, Montjoy 77357 Tijuana lmTOy l:469ifast 33f 104 11 12 12 12' 7 G Ellis 12 H.Warren, G'dBryan. MintJulep 77305 Tijuana lmTOy l:48fast 2f 103 10 12 11' ll' G Ellis 12 Plurality, TwelveBells, Tennilee 76874 Tijuana 1 1-16 1:53 fast 3-2f 101 12" G Ellis 12 G.Ford, W.Judgc, G. M'hlebach 7C762 Tijuana 1 1-16 1.49?ifast lOOf 104 10" H Long 10 Bill'sLuck. MadgeF., Mor.Castle MISS SPEARS, ch. m. 6 113 By Prospero Masker, by Plaudit or Requital. (Trainer, J. W. Crenshaw. Owner, J. Z". Sharp). Breeder. S. A. Beckham. 78077 Tijuana 1 l:441islow 16-5f 113 1 4 3l E3 C Corbett 12 Full Moon, Pet. Pierson. Pl.Steel 78019 Tijuana El f l:09mud 9f 1U 9 12 12.'il2" F Horn 14 Johnn.Xew'l, Hon.G'rge, Lam'dt 77963 Tijuana 3-4 1:14 fast lOf 107 6 9 111 12!0 G Cooper 13 llarrigan'sllcir, Lavinia, Salton 76832 Cul.City 2-4 1:14 fast 111 72 L Creery 9 Ikyllugh, Mr. Kruter, Three X. 7G732 Cul.City 1 1:43 good ICC 1' L Creery 7 E.Randall. BagDoll, Lcna'sBoy 76675 Cul.City 3-4 1:16 good 111 42 W Organ 8 TwelveBells, Starlike. ThreeX. 7G636 Cul.City El f l:0Sgood 114 6 T Jarvis 8 E.Williams, T.Bells, LuckyHugh 76580 Cul.City 6-S l:02ig-ood 113 6s T Johnson 7 QuincyWard, Felicitor, Nonsuit HOCNIR, b. g. 13 110 By Voorhees Emir, by Ducat. (Trainer, R, Groves. Owner, J. Humbrecht). Breeder. A. B. Spreckels. 78076 Tijuana 5-S 1:01 slov 21f 11114 13 12l 12" E Neal 14 Frank S., W.Thoughts. DanArvl 77988 Tijuana 5-S l:02mud 2T-10f 111 13 13 12s ll'3 E Neal 13 FraifkS., A'kassin, AVildTli'ghts 76119 Phoenix 1 l:42fast 9 113 .. , 5'JB McEwen 7 TagDay, J.Bufus. YorkshircMaid 76085 Phoenix 1 l:42fast 2S 113 5 B McEwen 9 Tom Brooks. Bed William, Cork 76051 Phoenix lmTOy 1:46 fast 66 111 S' M Mil'rick 8 Ed.Ftiller. Yorklssic. Tag Day 75948 Phoenix 3-4 l:16good 29 113 6' M Mil'rick 8 Pie, J. Bufus, Canvasback 75578 Phoenix 3-4 1:21 hvy 12 117 6'3 W M'nders 9 Lewis B.. Cancion, Figuration ElU DA PET 1 - Forlongs. S-year-old and upward. Claiming. (Jan. II), III nMlL 104 1:04 4-5 4 -lOG.) DICK TERPIN, ch. c 4 108 By Irish Exile Alessi, hy Dr. Leggo. (Trainer, L. L. Allen. Owner, Allen & Wilkerson). Breeder. L. L. Allen. 78055 Tijuana 51 f l:07&hvy 8 112 4 2 21 23. A Collins 14 F'tingCook, Knighth'd, S.'sM'ry . 77970 Tijuana 41 f 54?4fast 8 113 8 6 41 3'1 C Corbett 12 MotorCop. HclenCook, Bat.Shot 77778 Tijuana 41 f 54fast 37-10 114 4 8 3b E32 G Ellis 8 Dr.McArthur. H'lenCook. Cedric 77707 Tijuana El f l:07jfast 7 114 6 3 2& 31 J Smith 8 Turbulent, Trusty, Tubby A. 77491 Tijuana B f l:074ifast 19 117 7 6 3l 1" J Smith S Skoki, Anna Begina. NoonGlide 77402 Tijuana 41 f B45i.fast 14-5f 116 12 8 7 72 G Mein 14 BattleShot, HelenCook. Fiir.Blll 77341 Tijuana 3-4 l:137ifast 13-5 114 4 1 11 531 G Mein 9 Trusty, Mart Bunch. Lizette TRUSTY, b. g, 10 112 By Broomstick Loyal, by Loyalist. (Trainer. R. M. Hollenbeck. Owner. R. M. Hollenbeck). Breeder. H .P. Whitney. 77992 Tijuana 3-4 l:14mud 7 117 2 1 1- l2 W McK'ht S Haleakala. Wortliman. Bat.Shot 77822 Tijuana 51 f 1:07 fast 14-5 115 1 1 23 3l W McK'htll Parvenu, Little Beach, I.Frances 77777 Tijuana 51 f l:0Cfast 9 109 1 2 2'1 3'i W McK'ht 8 NewBeauty, Dr. Corbett.Bond'le 77707J Tijuana 51 f l:0Tfast 14-3 1 07 8 7 El 2" W McK'ht 8 Turbulent, DickTerpin. Tubby A. 77644 Tijuana 41 f 54fast 9-10 123 3 3 3' 3'2 S O'Donn'l 7 B.McCloy, T.o' th' M'ng. Lav'ia 77341 Tijuana 3-4 l:13ifast 13-10 112 5 2 21 11 K H'gland 9 Mart Bunch, Uzctte, Apricot TURBULENT, ch. f. 4 115 By Broomstick Couraee, bv Kamhur. (Trainer, A. Brent. Owner. W. J. Wolfe). Breeder. H. P. Whitnev. 78005 Tijuana 1 l:41mud 11 104 2 3 3 351 C Ralls 5 Curland, Ever Bold, Tailor Maid 77970 Tijuana 41 f 54&fast 17 117 9 11 10s S5i J Wood 12 MotorCop, HelenCook, D'kTerpin 77907 Tijuana 3-4 l:12fast 4 111 1 6 E3 4 J Wood 8 Faber, T.o'th'Morn'g, C.CIover 77777 Tijuana El f l:06fast 13 109 6 T 61 651 J Wood S NewBeanty, Dr.Corbctt, Trusty 77707i Tijuana El f l:07fast 10 113 2 6 4l 1" J Wood 8 Trusty, Dick Terpin. Tubby A. 77361 Tijuana 3-4 1:14 fast 4 115 1 5 43 43 J Hun'mer 7 Blk.Shasta, Knighth'd, Louanna 77294 Tijuana 3-4 l:13fast 3 115 10 9 9 61 J Hun'merlO Doc.Corbctt. Yalta, Sacramento STROLLER, ch. g. 3 105 By Peter Pan Marathon n., by Thrush. (Trainer, H, Simond. Owner, P. J. Lavin). Breeder. C. T. Grayson, 78023 Tijuana 41 f 55mud 19 101 2 2 21 4s A Fran'co 8 .TaekBawr, WildHeatiier. Flax 77928 Tijuana 51 f l:07&fast 7 102 2 1 l1 3l A Fran'colO Doc.Corh't, Rondelle, Fight.Cook 77535 Tijuana 3-4 l:123jfast 64 104 6.4 431 4'3 A Fran'co 7 Buster Kenton. Ponjola, Cassius 76981 Tijuana 3-4 l:13fast. 20 112 53 A Fran'sco 9 Hilarity, Niagara, Freebooter 76876 Tijuana 3-4 1:13 fast 14 104 7s A Fran'sco 8 Keegan, DeepThonght, Eminent 76697 Tijuana . 3-4 l:12'H,fast 123 101 53i A Fran'scolO JudgcPryor, Pol.Wale, Sunnyl'd 76496 Tijuana 5-S l:04simud 4-5 107 I2 A Claver 7 Barn Dollar, Cypreme, Cadmus 7G315 Tijuana 5-S 1:01 fast 21 112 451 A Claver 10 Hitrump, Cassius, Barn Dollar MABEL RULE, b. m, 6 107 By Montgomery Gimli. by Solitaire II. (Trainer, C. Irby. Owner. R. F. Brown). Breeder. A. Noal. 78038 Tijuana 3-4 l:14'.hvy 11-5 107 3 3 3 431 J Wood 9 Lavinia. Brazes, Salvo 77645 Tijuana 3-4 1:13 fast 113 107 G 7 7 7'i F Cantrell 7 Polly Wale, Canyon, Chiva 76913 Tijuana 3-4 1:14 fast 15 112 61 J Wood 8 Brown Belie, Bayonet, Faber 76895 Tijuana 51 f l:04fast 61 104 i13 J Wood 5 B.O'Flynn, J.Pryor, B. o.Blia'.'n 7G854 Tijuana 51 f l:07&fast 41 100 6J J Wood 8 L'dAllen, Knighthood. D.Corbett CLOCK STOCKING, br. f. 4 103 By Pataud Met Mexican, by Mexican. (Trainer. T. W. Anderson. Owner, San Diego Stable). Breeder. W C. Goodloe. 78050 Tijuana 3-4 1:15 hvy 4-5 108 4 1 l2 l3 E Neal 11 S.Goldman, M. White, Dain.Lady 77992 Tijuana 3-4 l:14mud 2 102 4 8 6 671 J Wood 8 Trusty, Haleakala, Wortliman 77755 Tijuana 3-4 l:14good 3-2 106 3 1 l'l l3 F Horn 10 M.Fryer. WarWinner, Bob.Allen 77641 Tijuana 51 f l:07?jfast 5 104 3 6 4 321 F Horn 10 Specdball, Duty Boy, Picnic 77359 Tijuana El f 1:0S fast 4 104 6 11 S3 6'2 O Clark 13 Little Hope. Faber. Brazos 77070 Tijuana 3-4 l:13good 7-5 106 5 7 7 V J Gerrity 7 Trusty, Wylie, El Boble 7G980 Tijuana 3-4 1:13 fast 41 107 21 J Wood 7 TubbyA., Picnic. Cavalcad'rII. 7G543 Tijuana 3-4 1:13 fast 2 107 3 G Sutton 10 Arctic King, Salvo, Faber FIRST CALL, br. g, 4 114 By Faux-Col Mabel Dulweber, by Transvaal. (Trainer. G. W. Atkinson. Owrer. G. W. Atkinson). Breeder. L. Jones, 78055 Tijuana 5i f l:0T'4hvy 6f 108 11 12 S ST2 E Barnes 14 F'tingCook. D.Tcrpin. Knighth'd 77822 Tijuana 5 f 1:07 fast IS 114 9 9 73 533 J Smith 11 Parvenu, Little Beach, Trusty 77599 Tijuana 3-4 l:13&fast 6 112 6 1 l1 1" W Rid'our 7 Picnic, Sacramento, Lavinia J755C Tijuana 51 f l:07',j;fast 61 10S 8 S C& B2 B Kenn'dylO S'th'sMemory. L.Beacli, B.Dollar .7441. Tijuana 51 f 1:07 fast 21 107 6 6 6 6i G Mein 0 L.Gorham, T.Arauc'n, Knight'd LITTLE BLACK SHEEP, b. m, 5 104 By Transvaal Heart String, by Flint Rock. (Trainer. T. Hodge. Owner. T. Hortre). Breeder. Morris Sc Walden. 78095 Tijuana 6-8 l:04Vmud 3 106 5 6 62 Gl T Wilson 11 Lavinia. Ravcnwing, Miss Fryer 78023 Tijuana 41 f 55mud 77 103 8 6 8 Si W Molters 8 JackBauer, WildHeather, Flax 77778 Tijuana 41 f 54fast 22 105 8 8 8 S'J J Berg 8 Dr.McArthur. H'lenCook, Cedric 77514 Tijuana 41 f 64fast 61 111 6 11 11 10i S O'Donn'lll B.McCloy, H.Cook, T.o'th'Mor'g 77470 Tijuana 3-4 l:13fast 61 120 5 6 6 68i F Sharpe 7 Tikeh, Little Hope, Clarkson 77402 Tijuana 41 f - 5l7jfast 3 10S 8 11 11U115 S O'Donn'114 BattleShot, HelenCook. Fur.Bill 77311 Tijuana 51 f 1:07 fast 9-10f 108 1 1 103 10'i A Fran'scoll Dalton. Noon Glide, Grayson 7G896 Tijuana ll I 1:07 fast 6 105 61 K Ericks'nlO A.Regina. TubbyA., Sacramento Page 6 ! Daily Racing Form's Monthly FORM BOOK Of February Racing NOW ON SALE Price, $1.00 By Mail, $1.10 f PERFECT SQUARE DICE Made by expert mechanics from thoroughly seasoned hard stock, guaranteed to be true to within one one-thousandth of an inch, havingr all sides flat, corners sharp and finish perfect. Made in either red, green or whito in any size. 5-8 size, razor edge $1.40 per pair 3-4 size, razor edge SI. 50 per pair I B. C. WILLS & CO. 222 West Congress St., Detroit, Mich. V i) Stake Dates for 1924 STAKE DATES FOR 1924 Coffroth Handicap, Tijuana, Mex., March 30. Inaugural Handicap, Bowie Md., April 1. Capitol Handicap, Bowie, Md., April 5. Harford Handicap, Havre de Grace, Md., April 6. Prince George Handicap, Bowie, Md., April 12. Tijuana Cup, Tijuana, Mex., April 13. Aberdeen Stakes, Havre de Grace, Md.. April 19. Philadelphia Handicap, Havre de Grace, Md., April 2G. Chesapeake Stakes, Havre de Grace, Md., April 30. Jennings Handicap, Pimlico, Md., May 1. Pimlico Nursery Stakes, Pimlico, Md., May o Dixie Handicap, Pimlico, Md., May 3. Green Spring Valley Steeplechase Handicap, Pimlico, Md., May 3. Opening Handicap, Tanforan, San Francisco, Cal., May 3. Pennert Handicap, Pimlico, Md., May 5. Arlington Stakes (claiming), Pimlico, Md.. May G. Pimlico Home-Bred Stakes (spring), Pimlico, Md., May 7. Page 7 Beginner's Racing Luck: Newcomer to Racing Often Starts off with a Series of Wins BEGINNER'S RACING LUCK Newcomer to Racing Often Starts Off With a Series of Wins. GHpln Tells How a New Owner "Will Become Overconfident In Ills Ability and Disregard Advice of Trainer. P. P. Gilpin, writing In the London Weekly Dispatch, tells how a- new patron of racing, after a series of wins, will become so confident in his own ability that he will pay no attention to his trainer whatever, only to find within a short while that the stable is not on a paying basis. It seems that it never occurs to the owner that the winnings are the results of clever riding by the jockey and the proficient care and schooling of the horses by the trainer. Mr. Gilpin's article follows : "Ncwmnr Quctte has sent his horses to Bolingbroke to be trained by Jack Cornish" Is something like the brief paragraph that appears frequently in the sporting columns of the press. Not of much significance to the general public, perhaps, but behind it there may be an interesting human story bearing upon the relations of Newmar Quette, the owner, and the trainer who formerly prepared his horses a story of differences and dissatisfaction on one side or the other, culminating in the breach which the quoted paragraph publicly proclaims. The cause of the differences between owner and trainer is usually to be found in a want of confidence on the part of the owner in those who serve him. The owner is probably not sure of himself, to begin with, and when a man has no confidence in himself it is easy to understand that he would not have a great deal in others. MAXY TYPES OF MEN. We all know that men are differently constituted. Some are bluff, open and straightforward naturally, and with them it is at all times easy to deal. On the other hand there arc people who are never happy unless they have a grievance, always looking for trouble, and if they do not run against it they create it. There are others of an over-optimistic nature regarding anything they themselves own ; they believe with little justification that their horses are better than those of anybody else and if these horses turn out to be scarcely up to their expectations they immediately look around for someone on whom to place the blame. Naturally, the first person such an owner looks to is his trainer or jockey and most often it is the trainer who has to bear the brunt of the owner's dissatisfaction. Even if the jockey should be to blame it may be that the trainer tries to shield him, well knowing as he does the difficulties of the jockey's position. Those who know the luck and surprises of racing are not, as a rule, anxious to attach blame to others. It is only the man who is wholly ignorant, but thinks he knows most things, who is invariably certain that he has been misled by others. PREPARED FOR DISAPPOINTMENT. Far more easy and satisfactory is it to train for a man who understands the sport and its manifold ramifications. The man who knows racing is prepared for disappointment; the unexpected finds him not unprepared and the thwarting of even his dearest wishes docs not surprise him. Generally a sportsman in the truest acceptation of the term, for every success he may have he is sure there will be many failures. Rebuffs he takes as a matter of course. His horse may have been unlucky in one way or another, it may not have been at its best, it may have been shut in during the race, or its jockey may lose through overconfidence or excessive caution whichever of these things happen the well-informed owner will see for himself and will know that it is the luck of the sport that has robbed him of victory. The man who is a newcomer to racing often has "beginner's luck," which means that he will lead off with a series of successes which will confirm him in his belief that he is a clever man and that he himself is largely responsible for his triumphs. Never does it occur to him that his victories may be the result of clever handling of his horses by good jockeys, coupled with good care and schooling by a proficient trainer. That owner, of course, soon outruns his luck. It may last some weeks, some months, or exceptionally, may even last a year or more. During that period he is satisfied enough. But let the reverse side of the picture appear and he soon voices his dissatisfaction. It must be somebody's fault; his horses are not properly placed; they are not efficiently trained. His disgruntled murmur-Ings only do him harm, as they upset the man who has been doing his best for him. And if the trainer is not a- man strong in his knowledge he may soon lose the little confidence he has left, with anything but- a beneficial effect upon the prospects of his charges. ILL-INFORMED OWNERS. .There is the ill-informed owner who gives ear to the comments of others who know little or less than himself about racing. dinner or during the after-dinner game of billiards or in the smoking room he will be told what his trainer ought to have done or the mistake his jockey made; he listens to the stupid remarks and futile counsel of the utterly irresponsible and ignorant and becomes more befogged and more querulous than ever and soon makes others as miserable as himself. This sort of thing is trying for the young trainer and results in worrying him into a state that makes it impossible to do himself justice. He may count on the support of this owner and though he may be confident that his patron will not do any better If he goes elsewhere, the young man with his career before him does not wish to lose him, especially if he is only as yet in a small way of business. I have seen trainers almost distraught over an owner's complaints and dissatisfaction and have often listened to their outpourings on the subject. Most trainers by diligence and strict attention to business, by using their common-sense and brains, can do a great deal toward success, given reasonable opportunities; but it is quite impossible to make certain of winning on any particular occasion. Even the cleverest trainer must have the proper article if he is to be successful. Owners complain when they see other men winning big races and they themselves are but occasionally successful, and then probably only in small events. It seldom seems to occur to them that other people have better horses. Many other things cause an owner to rail at fortune. He sees a man buy a horse, privately or at public auction for a small sum which develops into a big winner and becomes a valuable commodity, while he himself pays big money for horses not one of which meets with anything like the same success. He will not admit that the other man is probably a better judge of horseflesh or is at the time in luck's way or that he is reaping the reward of both factors combined. Here again he thinks the failure is with the trainer or the jockey. But the owner most undesirable of all to train for is the suspicious man who thinks he is "clever'.' himself and that his trainer is outwitting him. His own hard dealings teach him to suspect the thoughts of others. He is a curse to any trainer. He is never really happy and even during his runs of success is dissatisfied, thinking he ought to have done better; that his horse instead of winning a ?2,500 race should have won one worth $10,000 and even when he is winning big races that he ought to have won more money on them. He considers the trainer ought to have told him the horse would win and that he should be well supported, giving no consideration to the fact that though the trainer may know all about the horse under his charge it is impossible for the trainer to know as much about the horses of other people. Often it happens that no one can know how good a hcrse is until he has been asked a question in public. No private trial is quite conclusive as to what a horse will do in public when excited, or as it may be spurred on by the crowd. There are owners who expect to win money without risking it. I remember just before a horse won the Liverpool Cup that the manager of the stable told the owner that it was such "a good thing" that he ought to launch out on it. The owner was quite a racing man but he had evidently not the courage to take the advice. Asked afterwards by the manager if he had had a good race he replied, "Oh, no ! I had only $50 on it." No wonder the trainer was moved to remark, "You cannot expect to win money if you do not put it down." It took that owner a long time to understand this and until he did no trainer could really satisfy him. Trainers Licensed by the Jockey Club TRAINERS LICENSED BY THE JOCKEY CLUB The following are the trainers who were recently granted licenses by the Jockey Club for the racinr season of 1924 : Applcgatc, C. A. Kcrm.it h. J. T. Hakcr, George J. Knapp. William S. Bauer, L. T. Kraft, Fred D. P.edell, A. J. Leary, D. J. nennett, A. Lewis, J. Howard Bennett, Edward J. Loftus, John Bernard, Maurice I.onie, Charles Blakel.r, A. G. Luzzi, Joseph T. Boden, James McManus, James Boyle, R. T. Marshall. George A. Bray, Frank M. Martin. William Krodii. Frank Martini, Louis Brown, Frank E. Matson, Frank P. Brower, William McAtot, J. II. Brown, William McCauiry. J. F. Burvli, I'reston M. McCbrmack. John . Bnrch, Shelby L. McDaniel, II. Bnrkr, G. I McKecs, Sargent Burlew, Fred McNamara. Jay Bussey. J. G. MeXaiighton, S. B.ver. Frank Midgcly, W. It. Callahan, Jerry Miller, K. 0. Campbell, John II. Misick, James D. Carlson, A. G. Moran. Thomas Carroll, C. L. Molt, Thomas T. Carroll, C. W. Mulronan. John J. Carroll, Thomas J. Murphy, James W. Caiter, W. M. Murphy, Mortimer J. Casey, W. V. O'Brien, T. J. Clancy, W. C. Odom, George M. Clausen, George A. Odom, J. I). Coleman, Frank Patterson. Kimball Colford, Malt Peters, Edward Cougdon, W. II. Peterson, George Covington. W. Phillips, John Davis, Whsiir Pitz, John X. Biggs, Garner Powers, Vincent Donolme, T. J. inircell, R. D. Kdwards, Joseph Neuter, Phil Fcnnell, Arthr Reynolds, Charles A. Fitzslmmpns, Jame Richardson. J. F. Fitzsimmons, J., Jr. Rodrock, Thomas For, Paul J. Rowe, James Gailor, F. A. Rowe, James, Jr. Garrigan, C. Schorr, John F. Garson, Ike Shannon, Robert II. Garth, Hugh Shilling, Carioll Gaith, "William Shilling. Rufus Gat tli. Woods Sietas, Krnest Gilmore, Robert J. Simons, Albert Goldsborough, A. J. Smart, 51. Graham, John Smith, John I. Groh, John Smith, Robert A. Gunther, Alfred Snyder, Charles L. Harlan, S. P. Sorrell, George K. Healy, J. Simon Speirs, W. J. Hcaly, James W. Spence, Kay Ilealy, Paul A. Stegmaier, Raymond Heffner, H. W. Swenke. August A. Heider, Ernest G. Taral, Fred . Henry, Milton Taylor, Frank M. Herold, F. A. Taylor, Gage Hildreth. Samuel C. Tevis, Joseph H. Hirsch, Max Thoinby, J. R. Hoag, II. W. Tully, Luke Hodgson. E. J. AValdron, Rov House, W. S. "Webber, T. 0. Hughes, Hollie Weisse, Gus Irvine. William AVels-h, Thomas Jacobus, Alex "Weston, Albert G. Jennings, "W. B. White, Frank D. Johnson, John Wilson, John Joyner, A. J. "Wilson, Thomas EL Judge, Steve "Wilson, "W. F. Karrick, K. K. "Winfrey, G. O. Karrick, W. II. Woodliffe, Aler. Kearns, Frank J. Zeigler, George Kennedy, Edwin Canadian Racing Dates CANADIAN RACING DATES WOODBINE May 17 to May 24. CONNAUGHT May 27 to June 3. BLUE BONNETS June 5 to June 12. DOTIVAL June 14 to June 21. HAMILTON June 24 to July 1. NIAGARA July 3 to July 10. WINDSOR July 12 to July 19. KEXILWORTH July 21 to July 28. HAMILTON July 30 to August C. NIAGARA August 9 to August 16. WINDSOR August 19 to August 2C. CONNAUGHT August 23 to Sept. 4. DORVAL Sept. 5 to Sept. 12. BLUE BONNETS Sept. 13 to Sept 20. WOODBINE Sept. 24 to Oct. 1. KENILWORTH Oct. 4 to Oct 11. 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. SOUTHERN MARYLAND AGRICULTURAL ASSOCIATION, Prince George Park, Bowie, Md.: April 1 to April 12 (11 days). Mutuels. WEST VIRGINIA 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, Col'-mbus. 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. PACIFIC COAST JOCKEY CLUB, Tanforan Park. San Francisco, Cal.: May 3 to May 25 (20 days). ONTARIO JOCKEY CLUB, Woodbine Park, Toronto, Ont: May 17 to May 24 (7 days). Mutuels. OHIO STATE JOCKEY CLUB, Maple Heights, Cleveland, Ohio: May 17 to May 31 (13 days). Mutuels. WESTCHESTER RACING ASSOCIATION, Belmont Park, L I., N. Y.: May 22 to June 13 (20 days). Oral. TH0RNCLIFFE RACING AND BREEDING ASSOCIATION, Thorncliffe Park. Toronto, OnL: May 26 to June 2 (7 days). Mutuels. CONNAUGHT FARK JOCKEY CLUB, Connaught Park, Ottawa, Ont.: May 27 to June 3 (7 days). Mutuels. AK-SAR-BEN EXPOSITION CO., Omaha. Neb.: May 31 to June 23 (20 days). Mutuels. MONTREAL JOCKEY CLUB, Blue Bonnets, Montreal, Que.: June 5 to June 12 (7 days). Mutuels. The Daily Reporter! 246 WEST 39TH ST. ARENA BLDG. NEW YORK CITY I $5.00 Daily Honrs 9 to 5 $20.00 Weekly Big $100 Special goes today without fail. This is the one that we had expected word on yesterday, bnt was postponed in order that no mistakes be made. This big special will be given EREE to all subscribers for our daily wire. There is no need for us to tell you any more about this horse, as we told you all about it yesterday. He seems to be placed in a real soft spot today and we expect the price to be about $25 to $2 This actually looks to us like one of the best things of the meeting. Do not fail to get in on this one today. Another $100.00 Special goes opening day at Bowie. Both will be given FREE with a weekly subscription. A $25.00 flat play past seven racing days netted our followers about $1,297.50 Yesterday's result not known at this writing. "Wednesday's Horse : JOE V $ 9.40-$2 WON Tuesday's Horse : WAR WINNER $19.40-$2 WON Sunday's Horse : FOUL WEATHER 3-1 WON I Saturday's Horse: M 0DDSETH $10-20-$2 WON g Friday's Horse : 8 BE FRANK $14.00-$2 WON I Thursday's Horse : I CONTUSION $27.00-32 WON I Wednesday's Horse : FRANK F0GARTY : : $19.80-$2 WON Now, boys, whatever you do, don't fail to take advantage of today's proposition. Start at once so as to build up the B. R. and then you will i be able to operate on a larger scale at Bowie. Wire your subscription ! at once by Western Union or Postal Telegraph. nr $ $$$$$$ s$$$ $ l PREDETERMINED jW? - ' TURF PROFITS . The MIRACLE SYSTEM Is nationally o known as "easy for player hard for w layer." Has stood the ACID TEST for tn many years. We could not spend many y thousand of dollars per annum advertising water as cough syrup and . con-is) tinue In business. Sold on installment payments paid from your profits. Abso-o lutfly FREE, 10O page racing manual, y review, sworn testimonals. etc. Invest!- catc today and make your Bookie obey. Public Relations Manager o mm S. E. ARTHUR Sox 40 11. l Towson, Md. $ $ $ $ $$$$$$ $4 10-1 PARLAY BY MAIL 10-1 Goes April 7. Price $1. Must win and pay 10-1 or more, or you get 4 weaks' subscription to Gallops' Weekly and Gallops' mail specials for April 21, FREE. Don't miss this parlay. GALLOPS, 219 S. Dearborn St., Ckicaco, m. Now It Can Be Told Wednesday's Super Special: CONTRIBUTION $ 7.40-S2 WON Tuesday's Super Special: HERDS MAN $ 3.40-$2 WON Friday's Super Special: CONTUSION' $27.00-$2 WON Wednesday's Super Special: MASTER CHARLIE $ 4.20-$2 WON One Super Special finished second beaten "inchos." The above were the last five plays advised. All were filed by V. S. mail to the paper and woro sent to every customer in good standing. Ono more play at Tijuana and then Bowie. TERMS WINNINGS $I0.C0 KoiiaHe people, rush name. No room for bum sports. JOHN L SULLIVAN 44 WEST GOTH STREET NEW YORK, N. Y. 1061 CLAY STREET SAN TRANCISCO, CAL. Subscribe for Daily Racimj Form Page 8 Big Aqueduct Colony: James Fitzsimmons Leads with His Belair Stud String BIG AQUEDUCT COLON Y James Fitzsimmons Leads with His Belair Stud String. Brothers to St. James and Flannel Shirt Juvenile Sensations of the Training Camps. . NEW YORK, N. T., March 27. With horses showing quarters in :24 down at Aqueduct there is no doubt that the Long Island colony is well prepared for the opening of tho racing season that is almost at hand. Down at the old course of the Queens County .Jockey Club trainers could be found that intended shipping to the Bowie meeting, which is to open Tuesday, but several of them will send horses to the Havre de Graca meeting, which follows the session of the Southern Maryland Agricultural Association. Old Aqueduct is at its best in these bright spring mornings and the wide long stretches afford ideal training facilities. Much has been done in making the old course all that could be desired as a training ground in the cold months and it has more than taken the place of famous old Gravesend. SIIEEPSIIEAD BAY A!TD GRAVESEND. Time was when there was a great rivalry between Sheepshead Bay and Gravesend as training grounds. Both of those tracks have gone and for the most part the Sheepshead Bay colony moved on to Belmont Park. The Gravesend crowd were so attached to the course of the Brooklyn Jockey Club that they remained to the last possible moment, but when they were driven out they drifted over to Aqueduct. At first the big track was not in a condition to furnish the proper accommodation for this winter crowd, but the demand for stabling was such that the club had stables constructed and now Aqueduct has all the popularity that once belonged to Gravesend! James Fitzsimmons, the most loyal of all those of Gravesend, is now presiding over one of the largest stables at Aqueduct and his horses are further advanced than any others on the track. Last fall when Fitzsimmons severed his connection with the Quincy Stable he promised that he would open a public stable. For a time there was surprise that he had left the employ where he had served so faithfully and for so long, but he has gathered together one of the best strings tbat it was ever his good fortune to train, while the Quincy Stable has dwindled to five horses. FITZSIMMONS' BIG TRAINING STABLE. There are twenty-seven in Fitzsimmons care and of these the greater number are those that will race under the silks of William Woodward's Belair Stud. There are seventeen in tins lot. Nine of them are two-year-olds and the other eight are three-year-olds. In this three-year-old division Aga Khan, the brown son of Omar Khayyam and Lady Carnot. has grown into a magnificent individual. He has been going along slowly, but Fitzsimmons has his eye on the Kentucky Derby and if the colt trains satisfactorily he is one that will be shipped to Churchill Downs for the running on May 17. There are others of these three-year-olds worthy of extended mention, but at this time it is Aga Khan that is expected to bring more fame to the silks than any other in that age division. Then in the juvenile string there is a brother to St. James, Sir Ronald, a hay son of Ambassador IV. and Bobolink H. that was purchased as a yearling for 10,000. This fellow looks to be worth all of $10,000 and in fact is a better-looking colt than was his distinguished brother at the same age. A big slashing fellow, he has shown Fitzsimmons that he can run and unless all signs fail he will be one of the juvenile sensations of 1924. Besides tho Woodward lot Fitzsimmons also has those that will carry the silks of the Dosoris Stable, H. W. Maxwell, John Moran and Frank A. Herold, but' the real string is that of the Belair Stud. RED SULTAN A GOOD ONE. The only juvenile that has a chance against Sir Ronald, at Aqueduct, when it comes to looks is one in the care, of A. J. Goldsborough, that will race for C. A. Stone-ham. This one is Red Sultan, a bay .son of King James and Turkey Bed II. and, accordingly an own brother to Flannel Shirt. This colt and Sir Ronald are the outstanding juveniles at Aqueduct and opinion is about evenly divided among trainers when the two are under discussion. Each is a magnificent individual and each has shown enough in trials to warrant the hope that he will bo right up in the front division. Goldsborough has made himself much at home at Aqueduct and just recently a comfortable and commodious cottage has been built near the stable for his comfort and convenience. The -various horses he has under his care have wintered exceedingly well and most of them will be ready for an early start, though the real effort will not be made until the opening of the New York season at Jamaica. It is interesting to know that Prince James promises to come back to the races as good as lie ever was in his life, and if he does it will mean that he will be a power, in the handicap division. The old son of King James has been training soundly, and there seems to be every reason to believe that he will stand the rigors of training. Monday Morning and Dry Moon have both been going along well, and Peddler gives promise of earning his way, but Red Sultan is the gentleman of them all and there is no horse in training that looks more the champion. Correction in Tijuana Time CORRECTION IN TIJUANA TIME The post time of the ninth race at Tijuana March 21 should read 4 :57 instead of 4 :47 as printed. This correction was wired from the Tijuana track yesterday. To Ship to Lexington, Ky TO SHIP TO LEXINGTON, EY. NEW ORLEANS, La., March 27. J. C. Ferris has arranged to transfer his stable to Lexington, Ky., next week. Plea of Irish Trainers: Horsemen Ask for Postponement of Declaration Dates Because of Strike PLEA OF IRISH TRAINERS Horsemen Ask for Postponement of Declaration Dates Because of Strike. The Trainers' Association in Ireland has passed a resolution requesting the stewards of the Turf Club to alter the declaration dates for important two-year-old races from the last Wednesday in the present month to the last Wednesday in April. The association states that its request is to apply to this season only, and that it is made because of the temporary dislocation of trainers' arrangements during the first fortnight of the Curragh stable lads' strike. It is expected that the Turf Club will receive a deputation from the trainers within a few days. Sietas' String at Aqueduct SIETAS' STRING AT AQUEDUCT NEW YORK, N. Y., March 27. Ernest Sietas is one of the Aqueduct colony with his long-distance running .Homestretch as the star of the stable. The winner of tho Jockey Club Gold Cup went through the cold months excellently, and he is big and robust for the spring training. Sietas has great hopes for him in the long-distance handicaps, and he will not want for racing opportunity. Old Tufter, Pittston and Maxie are others of the Sietas stable that are doing well, while there are four juveniles in the stable that may develop into first-class thoroughbreds. Colt Businesslike is Dead COLT BUSINESSLIKE IS DEAD BOWIE, Md., March 27. Wm. Martin, who arrived with the S. N. Holman stable from New Orleans, reported the death of Businesslike, a three-year-old by Black Toney. The colt contracted the fever en route north and unloaded very sick. Grand National Eligibles: Conjuror II.'S Fine Race at Cheltenham Makes Him Favorite GRAND NATIONAL ELIGIBLES . Conjuror n.'s Fine Race at Cheltenham Makes Him Favorite Sergeant Murphy Reported Progressing Favorably, but Has Done Nothing la Public as Yet. (The following is the last correspondenco received by mail from Daily Racing Form's English correspondent on the Grand National.) (BY E. E. COUSSELL.) LONDON, England, March 14. Not for many years do we appear to have so many horses in the Grand National which are capable of completing the most tiring course in the world. The number of horses that finished in the race in 1021 and 1922 was absurdly small. With fields of about thirty runners only four finished, including the remounted Turkey Buzzard, when Shaun Spa-dah was successful in 1921. Twelve months later when Music Hall won the National only four again completed the course, tho fallen animals numbering twenty-seven. On the other hand 1923 was notable for tho fact that twelve of the twenty-eight runners fell or were pulled up. A similar state of affairs prevailed in 1920 when Troy-town was the winner of the National. That year there were twenty-two runners of which six only met with disaster in the race. Among tho probables (with luck) to finish this year may be reckoned Shaun Spadali, Sergeant Murphy, Drifter, Conjuror II., Silvo, Taffytus, Eureka II., Chin Chin and Music Hall. Other possibles are All White, Fly Mask, Gerald L. and Alcazar. There is no doubt that the fine effort of Ccnjuror II. in the Cheltenham Gold Cup not only impressed onlookers and critics, but it has also influenced the bookmakers, sinco before that race Silvo was favorite at 10 to 1 with 100 to 9 offered against Conjuror II. and 100 to 7 against Fly Mask. The last named rather spoiled his record yesterday at Cheltenham by falling in tho National Hunt Handicap, three and a quarter miles, in which he carried 158 pounds and started favorite. He jumped badly at the start. He improved later only to fall at tho water jump second time round when going well. Vaulx, which is not engaged in the Grand National, won the National Hunt Steeplechase, in which race he and Fly Mask had finished third to Alcazar twelve months ago. Then Fly Mask was strongly expected to gain National honors. He met with an accident and could not run at Liverpool. This year Fly Mask had jumped in brilliant style in his last two races. WON SPRING STEEPLECIIASE. At Leicester on February 19 he won the Spring Steeplechase of $2,075, run over three miles. He carried 157 pounds and won by three lengths, with Conjuror II., 167 pounds, placed sixth. A week ago at Lingfield Fly Mask scored a six-length victory in tho Buckhurst Steeplechase, run over two and a quarter miles, with 166 pounds in the saddle. His fall at Cheltenham naturally caused his National price to lengthen. As for Conjuror II., before he ran at Cheltenham, he failed behind Fly Mask at Leicester. Previously he won most impressively at Manchester, where with 163 pounds up, he won a three-mile steeplechase by a neck, with Music Hall a bad third under 163 pounds. The one objection to Conjuror II., which is a powerfully built animal, is that he does not possess what is regarded as orthodox "leppers" pedigree. He is a bay gelding, twelve years old, by Garb Or (son of Bend Or) from a mare by Juggler. This does not look like stamina, but in that respect Conjuror II. is a negation of his lineage. Last year it will be recalled he finished third in the Grand National when he had 165 pounds up. This year he is called upon to carry eleven pounds less, meeting Sergeant Murphy on eight pounds better terms and Shaun Spadah on ten pounds better terms. Nothing has been seen of Sergeant Murphy for over six months, though reports from Newmarket as to his promise and well being are satisfactory. Still he is a year older. Drifter ran terribly in the National Trial Steeplechase at Gatwick a fortnight ago. RIDDEN BY nARUY BROWN. Conjuror n. was ridden by Harry Brown in the Cheltenham Gold Cup. By the way, Mr. Brown will be his pilot at Liverpool. Conjuror II. put up a fine performance, though he was beaten a head. He apparently was not greatly fancied, for the distance, three and a quarter miles, was not far enough to reveal his true merit. His chief characteristic is stamina not speed. At two and a half miles he led from Red Splash. The latter regained command three fences from the finish to win a magnificent race by a head, with Gerald L. a neck behind Conjuror II. This was the fifth successive victory of Red Splash the only five-year-old in the field. He is clearly a high-class young horse. Gwilt, who trains Gerald L., made no secret at Cheltenham he had this good horse to his complete satisfaction. He had evidently overcome the effects of the accident almost on the eve of the Grand National, which may have cost him the race last year. He looked vastly different than when he ran so moderately at lingfield a month ago, that being the fourth outing in which ho failed to gain a place, though Gwilt naturally slowly applied the pressure. That Lingfield race was won by Eureka II., a steeplechaser with a big reputation. It was in that race when Silvo damaged his reputation by falling, though in excuse it may be mentioned he was "blinded" at the jump by another competitor crossing him. Chin Chin, 162 pounds, was third to Eureka II. At Cheltenham he finished sixth at level weights behind Conjuror II. and Gerald L. Fly Mask and Conjuror II. are both trained by Coul-thwaite, who enjoys a deservedly great reputation as a trainer of jumpers. Probably the last named will prove his best for Liverpool. It will be seen the position in regard to the serious Grand National competitors is in a most interesting stage. Possibly further light will be thrown upon it by the results of Hurst Park Trial Steeplechase, three miles and three furlongs, decided tomorrow, and the big races at Sandown next week. The latter is a difficult course. Still proved ability at "Park Meetings" and at Liverpool is by no means tle same thing. Taffytus, after his victory at Sandown,