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Daily Racing Form: n. Tuesday, April 22, 1924
Daily Racing Form: n. Tuesday, April 22, 1924 Daily Racing Form. 400dpi TIFF G4 page images Triangle Publications, Inc., Chicago, IL 1924 drf1924042201 These pages may be freely searched and displayed. Permission must be received for subsequent distribution in print or electronically. Daily Racing Form: n. Tuesday, April 22, 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] Preakness Of $50,000: List of Entries For Pimlico's Big Three-Year-Old Fixture.; Total Nominations Number One Hundred and Thirty-Three, Stars of That Division. PREAKNESS OF $50,000 a m List of Entries For Pimlico's Big Three-Year-Old Fixture. ♦ Total Nominations Number One Hundred and Thirty-Three, Stars of That Division. ♦ BALTIMORE. Md.. April 21— When the conditions of the Preakness Stake, Pimlico's great three-year-old feature, $50,000 added, to be run on Monday, May 12, the tenth day of the coming Spring meeting of the Maryland Jot-key Club were changed from allowances to a strictly weight for age affair, it was with the idea of .attracting only the best three-year-olds, and leaving out those depending upon a big concession in weights to have the slightest possible chance. Th»' wisdom of this policy is shown by the published list of entries, one hundred and thirty-three in number, comprising what is conceded to be the best eligible colts and lillies in training. Among the colts named are : Idle Hour Stock Farm Stable's Bean Butter, winner of the Pimlico Futurity, and George I . Wide-ner's St. James, winner of the Belmont Park Futurity, the Preakness furnishing an opportunity for those two big money winners to try out the question of supremacy. From Kentucky, J. S. Ward will bring the flying Wise Counsellor, and his good stable mate Worthmore ; the Kenton Stable has Senator Norris. winner of the Walden, that is very well thought of, indeed ; The Belair Stud of Maryland is represented by Aga Khan, third in the Pimlico Futurity; A. EL Morris' Hustie. another Preakness entry, bred n Maryland, while J. S. Cosden's Lord Baltimore II. will carry the hopes of many of the local contingent. A colt that is much talked of is John E. Maddens Polo Ground, that has shown surprisingly good form, while the Kilmer, Whitney. Greentree. McLean, Cochran, and Belmont Stables, are said to house promising Preakness material. The P. T. Chinn entry. Battle Creek was purchased recently by W. II. Coe with the idea of winning the Preakness, and "Bud'' Fisher's Mr. Mutt is going along in a way to give his owner hopes of capturing the stake and incidentally the "Woodlawn Vase". The entries comprise the following together with conditions and previous history of the race : l'UKAKNKSS STARRS- For three-year-olds: entire colts and fillips. Starters to pay $1,000 each! to the winner, with $.- 0.000 added, of which 9S.0BM t. the second, $:5.000 to the third and \ $2.01)0 to the fourth. Weight for age. Entries closed Tuesday. April 8, 1S*24. One mile and one-eighth. Note- Geldings are not eligible to this race. PREVIOUS WINNEBS. Year. Boise. Wt. Jockey. Time. 11)09 Kf fend i 116 W. iKiyle 1:**% 1»10 Ijyminster «4. H. Estep 1:40V l'.Ml Watervale 112 U. Pugan 1:51 I '■ IMS ObL llollowoy .107 C. Turner I£*%| r.M:s Kuskin 117 J. Hutwell l.Vt-v, MM Holiday 108 A. S.huttinger . .. 1 :.".:( ^ * HUMH Maiden .101 I . Hoffman 1 .V* . MM Damrosch 11*1 U M.Atee i: 4^j i lt)17 Kalitan lltj K. liavnes t:M% MM War deal 117 J. i.oftus 1 r..i - MM Jack Hare Jr. .11'. f. IVak 1 : .{ \ MM Sir r.artoii 12*» J. I.oftus 1 :Xi MM llano' War VM «'. Kuuimer 1:81% 1921 It room spun Ill V. loltiletli 1 .VI M I'JKSi Pillory 114 I.. Morris 1:51* i:K61 Vigil 114 B. Marinelli l:53 i Hun at one mile iu 1900 and 1910. Hun in two d. vis. oils ill 1918. Arthur, James Leonard O. Itarklie. Archibald Inver. I'.ean, J. W. Donaghee. l'.elair Stud Aga Khan, Sunshot. Gay Iii.uald, Flames. 1'nscilla. Filomar, Hon me Dinar. I'clmout. August I uukiti. Lucky l'lay, Ordinance, i ltlind Play. I'ricemaker. I'.Ux k, ltt-iijsimn Thorndale. l'.urch, IV M. Dixie Smith. I lSutler. James Sting. Sleepy Head, Noon Fire. j Iliixton. C. Hilly Warren. « assel Stable Free Hand, rhino, I*. T. I'.attle Creek. 1 hoos, .eorgc Fey.-un. Clyde. Thomas Showy. Itlack Art. lo.lir.in. ■ if ford A. Revenue Agent, tipic and Span. Sun Flag. Sunspero. Toe. W. K. Klvina. l.ady Helle. osdeu. .1. S Niuti.al. I ..r.i ltaltimor*. 1 row Point Stable Batsman. Davis. J. K. Kelont !.- *, Kagernesa. Farrell. Jr.. John Dr. O Mara. Fisher. Ilud Nellie Morse, Mr. Mutt, Comic Artist. Garrett, Frank Carajo. Gerry. Robert I. (Juarantitne. Glen Riddle Farm Rig Rlaze. Whetstone. Grayson. (ar\ T. Sparkling Wit. tin-entree Stable Tree T.p, Uriony, lag. Vintn. r Rink.y, LaaaanJaav Hallow. Abe Bill Au-tin. H. T Waters. Hancock. A. R Corinth, t'loister. Harris. Sam Prince Hambt. H-ailley. Hal Price Sayno. I linen, Max Row man. Hitch, nek. 1'. R M lingo. Idle Hour Mat k laria Stable ll.au Batter, Raf- flinc, R..b Tail. J.ffords. Waller M. Diogcnesa. Jeffords, Mrs. Walter M. Cockney. J. .luison. Frederick Infinite, kentou Stable Senator Norris, Sarko, Fleet I'rin- ' eaMt, Viola Rurton. ' (Continued on twelfth page.) PREAKNESS OF $50,000 Continued from first page.) Kilmer. Willis Sharpe Sunayr, Sun Lady. Sun- magne. Loft. Ceorge W. — Pepp. Longri.lge Stable Lady I/ ngridge. Nancy Lang- horno. MclA-an, BJuard B. Gobi Bug, Mod. st. MeNamara. Jay Flash Rock. Madden, J. K. Polo Crotiml. Maxwell. Howard W. Blue Moon. Miller. Mrs. R. I Roland. Morris. A. II. — Baatks, Oak Ridge Stable Apprehension. Mino. Laumn. , Faerjza, Plough Boy. Raneocas Stable Mad Play. Fir.n Lag. Hourm.ir.-. Braeadale. Honor. Sheridan. Stanwix. Rival. Sherman, Teat*?, Kaglet, Outline. Rie. linger. C. W. Ciblon. Rosenberg. Lee Sun Pal. Sun.ar. Sun Audi.n.-.', Ascyra. Desperate Desmond. Ross, J. K. L. Turnberry. Ross, Samuel -Appellate. Trapnet. Salmon. Walter .). Calieian, Heir at Law. Salubria Stable Fluvanna. Seagram Stable Digit. Bare**, J. H. Belle of Plymouth. Thomasine. Ward. J. S Wise Counsellor. Worthmore, Defiant. Whitney. L'dward F Suppliant. Kbb Tid*. Whitn.-y. H. P. Whivkalong. Confalon. Transmute, Klondyke, Initiate. Miss Whisk. Margin. Widener. OaarfJI P. St. James. Sala.ia. I'an^l. Wilson. Jr., It. T. --Runuingwild. Broomfield. Woodland Stable Transa. tin^. Xalapa Ridge Farm Happy Thoughts. Named For Paumonok: Sixty-Two Horses Entered in Jamaica's Opening Feature.; Rancocas Stable Has Eleven Eligibles for $6,000 Handicap to Be Run April 29. NAMED FOR PAUMONOK ■ i ■ Sixty-two Horses Entered in Jamaica's Opening Feature. a Rancocas Stable Has Eleven Eli- gibles for $6,000 Handicap to Be Run April 29. a NEW YORK, N. Y.. April 21.— Sixty-two thoroughbreds, including the best of the handicap division, have been named for the $6,-Mt Paumonok Handicap for three-year-olds I and over at three-quarters, which will feature the opening of the New York racing season at Jamaica April 29. The Rancocas Stable is the largest individual nominator for the stake with eleven ! eligibles. The Rancocas contingent is headed by Zev, the world's greatest money-winner. Mrs. W. K. Vanderbilt II.'s unbeaten Sara-zen is also among the entries for the event. George D. Widener has named St. James, last year's Futurity winner, and his three-year-old filly, Salacia. Other notable entries include Gifford A. Cochran's sprinter Goshawk, which should be well suited over the Paumonok distance : J. S. Cosden's Lord Baltimore II. : the Riviera ' Stable's Peter King, and the Xalapa Farm Stable's Happy Thoughts. Following are the conditions and entries for the Paumonok : PATMONOK HANDICAP— For three year olds and upward. Guaranteed cash value $6 000. of which $800 to second and $400 to third. Weights to be announced five days before the race. Winners after the announcement of the weights to carry . five pounds extra. Six furlongs. August Reliront Ordinance, b. c, 3, by Ormondale — Dona Roea . August Belmont Pricrmaker, ch. c, 3, by Hourlcss — Fair Piiscilla. Renjamin Rlock —Aspiration, h. c, 4, by George Smith--Inspiration. James Rutler Noon Fire, b. c, 3, bv High Noon —Firefly. James Rutler — Cave Woman, ch. f, 3, by Spur — Marion II. James Rutler — Variation, b. f, 3. by High Noon — ("utalina. (Continued on twelfth page.) j I ! j ' ; NAMED FORPAUMONOK (Continued from fint page.) James Butler High Priestess, eh. f, 3, by High Neon lCu.pn as. OMBri Stable Free Hand, .-h. c, 3, by High Time -— Amanuensis. »;ifford A. Cochran Coshawk. blk. e. 4, by Whisk Itroom II. Dovelet. Cifford A. Cochran Sun Flag, b. c. 3. by Sun Briar Flan. - -Private Cifford A. Cochran Cat* and Span, f . e, 3, by Whisk Itronm II Sub Rosa. A. J. Contento Miss Ceriua, ch. f, 4, by Sir John Johnson Ceriua. J. S. Cos-den Dunlin, ch. c, 4, by Fair Play Dona Ro.a. J. S. Cosden Martingale, b. C, 4. by Martinet - Doly Inua. J. S. Cosdeu Rlucn.ont. I.Ik. c\ 4. by Vuleain Nut asulga. J. S. Cosden I»r.l Baltimore II.. ch. c, 3. by Trap Rock Federal :irl. Fair Stable Sarazin. h. g, 3. by High Time — Kush Box. I". J. Farrell Time Kxposure, ch. e. 3. by High Time Photo. Grteatne SUble I'ntiily, b. f, 4. by Sweep Cafe au Ijiit. BlWl tit Stable I.enp irdess, b. f, ."., by Dominant Fresnay. Creentree Stable Hroomster. b. g. ."., by Itroemstiek - Spun Class. Crcentree Stable -Skyscraper, ch. g. 5, bv I'ltimus Dili,- Belle Gccntree Stable Tree Top, br. f, 3, by I'ltinius -Thirty-third. S. C. Hil.lretb ibinhoyne. eh. h, S, by Celt Work-maid. I. B Humphreys Little Chief, b. h. 5. by Wrack M.dora II. S. K .la. -obs I'rinee of f'mbria. b e. -J, |,v Drown Prime II. I mbr.a. I. i: Mad. i. n Baaer, .li. c. 4, ly Friar Back - Dreaming. Marrotie Stab.e Anna M.irrone 11 , eh. f. 3. by Qleaeatra Tiara. S. M.Naughtjn Little Celt, ch. c. 4. by Celt - Little Flower. J. P. Mills Ospr.-y. . li. g. 4. by Fa.r Pl.iy - Olympia oak Bkflae Stable Mino. b. e, 3, by Wra k l-idy L.Mliva . Oak Bi.ljri Stable I. annuo, br. e, 3. ly P. t.r Pan Pasjan. Kan. ocas Stable Z.v. br e. -I, by The I inn Miss Kearney. Baa eaeaa stable Bud Imtmw, b. e, 4. by The Finn DreaniKome. Baaeeeaa stable Baarenaea, h. c. 4. by Sun Brlai Oiiifereu. e. 1 J Raneocas Stable Mad Hatter, br. li, 7, by Fair Play Ma.l.ap. Ran.oeas Stable Tester, b. c, 3, by Peter Pan — First Flight. Ran. -ocas Stable- Braeadale, eh. e, S, by Fair Play — Loch Linnhe. Rancocas Stable Kaglet, a. c, 3, by Rickety — Dovelet. Ram-oeas Stable Rigel, ch. c, 4, by Ballot Pic-ton's Pride. j Ran. 01 as Stable Sherman, ch. c. 3. by Trap Rock - Sous Marine. I Baacacaa Stable Sheridan, br. c, 3, by Sweep -Iridescence. Baacacaa Stable Outline, b. f, 3, by Chiele — Sketchy. j Riviera Stable Great Man, b. c, 4, by Hesperus — Istar. 1 Riviera Stable Peter King, b. c, 3, by I'eter Quince Uidy's Cauntlet. Lea Hosenheig Sun Pal, ch. c, 3, by Sun Briar— My Friend. Lea Rosenberg Sun Audience, ch. e, 3, by Sun Briar Conference. Salubria Stable Fluvanna, ch. f. 3, by Cudgel -Biajk 1'as.s. j Triple Springs Farm PitUton. br. e, 4, by Sweep Sei Mist. J. S. Watd Indian Trail, b. e. 4, by Delhi— Gala ay. H. P. Whitney Flagstaff, ch. g. 1. by Broomstick -— Inaugural. IL P. Whitney Pi. kpo.ket, ch. g. 3. bv Whisk Braeai n Beftakeeak. , II. P. Whitney Handsome, ch. g, 3, by Whisk Proom li Baaaa. H. P. Whitney Swingalong. ch. g. 3, by Whisk Broom II. Balamoire II. : IX. P. Whitmy Klondyke, ch. c, 3, by Whisk Itroom II. Cresson. , IX. P. Whitney Mi*s Whi-k. ch. f. 3. by Whisk Braaai II. Wonder. 6. D. Widen, t Salan.i. br. f. 3, by I'ltimus Qacea "f the Water. C. D W uleiHT Bt. James, b. c, 3, by Ambassador iv BakaUak II. R. T WUaaa Tall Timber, b. c, 4, by Can.pfire Pixy. i R. T. WiNon Ormesvale, ch. e. 3, by Ormoodale Mad. hen. Salaaa Farm Stable Happy Thoughts, br. f, 3, by Sir M.irtiu Giaaf laiiB Right Off The Wire From Havre \ I '■ . i i I j RIGHT OFF THE WIRE FROM HAVRE HAVRE PE GRACE. Md., April 21. Commander J. K. L Rooss is a visitor. G. M. Ridge and Theodore Coles are stabling at Timonium. James Fitzsimmons arrived from New York with ten of the Rlair Stud Stable. George Fields will ride here for Fitzsimmons. His engagements will be made by Harold Goodwin. W. Fenwick claimed Marie Maxim for $2,000 and B. Harding took Leatherwood lor double that amount. A representative of Sam Turner is making reservations for the Rroadway Special to the Golden Jubilee Derby. Sam Louis sold Aggravating Papa to G. B. Fenwick. He claimed the horse from J. McMillcn Saturday for $1,600. W. Irvine shipped four of E. F. Whitney's two-year-olds from Pimlico. They are Gym- ' nast, Starmatia. Permaehenee Belle and Barbara Frietchie. l r. Henry J. McCarthy fired Fluff for J. Bartel at Timonium. Dr. McCarthy is specializing in the treatment of bleeders. The ' Trout and Cold Foyle, which ran one-two in i ! the steeplechase recently, arc two of his j I ' patients. They are pronounced cured. He ' has just put the work on Amor Patriae and j . I Frank G. 1 ; 1 Word was received of the death in New I York of Bernie Bernstein. He was stricken after his return from New Orleans. The ] funeral will be held Wednesday from Elks j j Lodge, Ne. l. m New York. The eeeoeeedJJ i was one of the most popular of the regular ' followers of racing, being welcome in any ; I ; gathering because of his charm as a teller of stories. * i To Retire From Saddle TO RETIRE FROM SADDLE HAVRE DE GRACE, Mil. April 21.— Joe Rowan trill quit the saddle and apply for a trainer*! license on the Canadian circuit this summer. He will campaign six head for Mr. Rogers of Baltimore. *__ Mr. Mutt Arrives At Pimlico ' ' MR. MUTT ARRIVES AT PIMLICO BALTIMORE Md .. April 21— H. C. Fisher's Nellie Morse and Mr. Mutt, candidates for the Pimlico Oaks and l'rcakiii ss Slakes. Hsp.i lively. Were galloped over the Ptntlieo course of the Man land Jockey Club Saturday for tlie first time since their arrival rfom Kentucky. Both shipped well and appear in line condition. News Of Breeding Farms: Rumors of Great Loss in Foals--Mare Featherwit Dead--May Bodine to Virginia. ' ' i ! j I ' ' j . I 1 ; 1 I ] j j i ' ; I ; i I NEWS OF BREEDING FARMS I Rumors of Great Loss in Foals — ' I Mare Featherwit Dead — May I Bodine to Virginia. I LEXINGTON. Ky., April 21.— In vetinerary circles here it is reported that as a result of contagious abortion at one of the larger breeding establishments here, more than thirty-live foals from thoroughbred mares i have been lost this season. The proprietor of this establishment now is in New York and , the report could nut be properly authenticated. There does not appear to be any | contagious abortion on any other of the ' farms, though a number of foals have died; during the season thus far from various [ causes. The percentage of loss, however, is! according to the veterinarians interviewed ' today, no heavier than usual. I'eathewit. by Colin — Cap and Bells (the , Kpsom Oakes winner by Domino, the proper-; ( ty of H.inley C Rag.-n. died shortly after ! . foaling a tilly by North Star HI. The filly Ls being mothered by Trasher. daughter off , Trap Rock and Pedigree, propery of Far-;, away Farm. Trasher lost her foal several , days ago. j Hourly lost her foal at Major August Bel- i mont's nursery stud and for some time was quite sick koraeif. The latest ton] at the nursery is a bay j colt by Friar Rock — Hmrhand (half sister | to Hoorlaaa), by Btkelbert Escunia. by Ecomn. has a bay filly by Isard II at Faraway l'arm and will be bred i to Man o" War. . May Bodine has been sold by R. T. Watts ( to A. c. Crud. t and goes to Middleburg, Va., I ; to l»- mated with Brumade. Field Flower, property of Dr. D. B. Knox ) Of Georgetown, has a chestnut filly by Rick- h ety. Pegg Atkins, ..wind jointly by Dr. Knox'j atid A. L. F.-rgusoii. has a bay colt by Han- t nibal. Both marts fleeted the recently imported English stallion Pandion. ( Three of W. li. .Miller's Greenwich Stud t mare* at Beaumont Farm have foals, all ' « males by Golden Guinea, the dams being ' i Hurakana, lvabel and DeLuxe Annie. I From The Far West: Advance Guard From Tijuana Reaches Louisville.; Shipment Comprises Horses of International Stable, W. F. Knebelkamp and Others. I FROM THE FAR WEST a Advance Guard From Tijuana i Reaches Louisville. a Shipment Comprises Horses of International Stable, W. F. Knebelkamp and Others. ♦ LOUISVILLE. Ky.. April 21.— The advance guard of the stables that had been cam-| paigned at the lengthy Tijuana meeting ar-I rive dMonday morning from the Lower California track and were unloaded at Bougies Park. The shipment comprised three cars and included fourteen horses belonging to the International Stable, six thep roperty of W. F. Knebelkamp. three belonging to Bert Williams and two owned by Mrs. T. Hoffler. The animals stood the long journey well and arrived in good condition. The] fact that the cars were sealed when leaving Tijuana, and entered Arizona from Mexico instead of California enabled horses and their attendants to escape the quarantine regulations imposed by the state of Arizona against all entries from California. The International Stable came in charge of the veteran trainer George Walker, who succeeded J. O. Bussey to the position about; the middle of February. Walker is one of j | the best-known trainers in the country and : j formerly had charge of horses for J. W. Schorr, O. Pons, and the Brookdale Stable, ! j A canadian-owned establishment: also he! I trained for Baron Wertheim in Germany for | I a number of years. C. E. Dale, business ' : agent for International Stable, accompanied , the shipment and will act as the tsable agent I j I during the Kentucky season. The stable's horses included John S. Reardon, Adonis. I Better Luck, Postillion, Sagamore and Doughoregan and the following two-year-olds I : Accelerator, chestnut filly, by Ogden ' — Phatom ; Up and at 'Em, chestnut colt, by The Manager — English Esther ; Frances Vic- i toria. brown filly, by Sir Martin — Tea Party ; I | Dutch Girl, bay filly, by Escoba — Manl ! Mooney ; George E. Allen, bay colt, by Zeus j ' — Squedaddle ; Mark Master, brown colt, by i : Luke McLuke — Yehmilla ; Stay On, chestnut colt, by Ormondale or Stroke — Play On ; Supervisor, bay colt, by Imp Bezant — Rogue. Accelerator, Frances Victoria and Dutch Girl are eligible to the Debutante Stakes, while George E. Allen, Mark Master and Su- j i pervisor have been named for the Bashford Manor Stakes. Trainer Walker reported tnat the stable had disposed of the following two- I j year-olds prior to leaving Tijuana: Hazel Clare. Registration, Dynamic, Curry Desha : (Continued on twelfth page.) I FROM THEJAR WEST (Continued from first page.) and Betty Owen. 1 no stable will command the services of jockey J. Woods, a promising Canadian apprentice. Mr. Shimp, owner of the International Stable, is a new recruit to racing and his entry into the sport dates to last summer, when he purchased a number of yenrlings at the Saratoga sales. Tha stable fared well at Tijuana and this success prompted cwner Shimp to try his fortunes on the Kentucky circuit this year. The Knebelkamp outfit was in charge of W. B. Finnegan, who returned with only six of the twelve he left here with last fall. The ones he brought back were I-ady Astor, Locust Leaves, Titrump, Cyprene, Mary Ellen O. and Molly R.. the latter being the property of S. W. Richards. Trainer Finne^.m reported that he had turned over Montjoy, Billy Dunn and Virgo to Ike Tullett, who will race the trio at Omaha. The two-year-old Dell Evans was sold to aft. C. Buck by Finnegan prior to leaving the coast. The three that Bert Williams brought back were Dr. Hickman. I'rinee K., and Bill of Lynn. Dr. Hickman went wrong last fall and did not race all winter. Eminent and Belle of Elizabethtown comprised the stable of Mrs. T. Hoffler. Fly Cast, which broke down in a race recently, was sold to A. B. Spreckels, who will use her for breeding purposes. MOVE OVER TO LEXINGTON*. Trainer Clyde Phillips transferred six horses of the Oreentree Stable to I^exington Monday morning, and jockey F. Thorndyke went along to ride. The horses shipped wero Rinkey and Dazzler, both eligible to the Kentucky Derby; Moonraker, Quell, Amity Claim and Solis. All of these horses are fit and ready to race. J. L. Shay of Louisville has purchased from ex-jockey Jack Hanover Kennmare. a four-year-old filly by Ballot — Illwill, and has turned her over to Frank Rausch to train. Hanover will leave shortly for New York and expects to lay odds on the Metropolitan tracks this year. James Green, well-known furniture dealer at Louisville, has an almost promising two-year-old in training at Churchill Downs in the care of Bill Mulholland. The youngster is a chestnut colt, by Peter Quince— Irish Ballad. Mulholland is also handling the five-year-old Uncle Hugh, for the Oklahoma sportsman and Royal Sweep, a two-yeir-old bay colt, by Sweep — Royal Lady, the pop-erty of Miss Lucy K. Rogers. Theo. E. Muller was at Churchill Downs Monday morning for the purpose of seeing some of his two-year-clds in speedy action and was gratified to see the progress the youngsters are making under the care of trainer Jim Moody. Rose Girl and Smudge, two of the best in the stable, showed up well in their gallops. It was an off day for the Kentucky Derl.y aspirants and there was no work of importance. Wise Counsellor and Worthmore were both cantered around the course and appeared to be in fine fettle. Black Gold was galloped three-eighths in :38 and pulled up soundly. * J. K. L. Ross Colors: Carried Triumphantly for First Time This Year in East.; Golden Rule the Successful Standard Bearer--Modest Takes the Susquehanna. i j | : j ! j I | I ' : , I j I I I ' i I | ! j ' i : j i I j : I I I ' I I I i , | , ( . , , j i j | i . ( ; ) h t ( t « i li X L ROSS COLORS a • Carried Triumphantly for First Time This Year in East. ♦ ■ Golden Rule the Successful Stand* ard Bearer — Modest Takes the Susquehanna. a 1 HAVRE DE GRACE. Md., April 21.— For the first time since the opening of eastern racing this season one of the horses of Commander J. K. L. Ross, whose stable at one time was almost certain to produce two or three winners at Havre de Grace, finished in the front of a procession past the finish. Golden Rule carried the Canadian jacket to its initial victory in the Delaware Handicap this afternoon, running a mile and seventy yards in 1 :43°i over a slow but drying out track. Golden Rule made all the pace and finished under restraint, beating Golden Billows by two lengths. That latter today suffered defeat after five straight victories. Minto II. finished third in the Delaware field. Although the Delaware Handicap was the most valuable race to the winner of the seven contested at Havre de Grace this af- ternoon, the Susquehana Purse vied with it in interest because of the presence in the field of Modest, the three-year-old son oC Colin — Shyness whick J. F. Shorr is pre- paring to carry the silks of E. B. McLean in the big three-year-old stakes of the year. The Susquenhanna called for a race at a mile and seventy yards. Modest won handily from Sarko with Suppliant and A. J. Buja. the other starters, beaten off, but not handily enough to indicate that he will be a seriou* factor among the topnotch three-year-olds. Pete Walls had the mount on Modest, his second straight winner. Sarko outran the son of Colin and Suppliant also outfooted the Washington colt. Modest however, galloped along easily in third position. Rounding the turn Walls called for more speed. Modest responded readily and came to the outside and wore down Sarko. ANOTHER BIG CROWD. A crowd as large as that of Saturday. when there were 14.000 paid admissions, turned out for the racing this afternoon. Beater Monday, a holiday, was responsible for the big patronage. Thirteen cheap platers made the contest in the second and Dan Boiling turned out to be the best at the weights and distance of three-cruarters. Barnes could not keep the S. Gooch gelding among the leaders in the first quarter, but brought him to the outside on the turn. He finished faster than any of the others. Tidings and Humble split the small portions of the purse. These two ran together from the start. After an eighth. Tidings opened up on the Maintenant filly and held her safe, although hard pressed and unable to withstand the challenge of Dan Boiling, which was coupled in the field with Doughnut, Brass Band and South Breeze. Cloudland, a disappointment on Saturday, won going away from the other two-year-olds which contested the four and a half furlongs of the opening race. The footing did not differ much from that in which he ran last out. although it was slightly drier. Earla Baby had more speed than the other eight, but swerved to the deep footing next to the inside rail after straightening out and was passed by Toppanite. Then Cloudland came through the best going and drew away from both, winning by two 1- ngths. Ambrose had the mount. Cloudland is by Wrack, from Fairy Ray. BUCK POND HOMK FIRST. A. S. Wood 1 iff e saddled Buck Pond for B. Maginnis, a New Orleans horseman, for the first time since departure from the 'r.-scent City and the son of Peter Quince came home on the front end in the third. It was a live and a half furlongs dash. J. II. Burke had Buck Pond off in frcnt, meed Deputy into d. feat and had plenty for Leatherwood's challenge, although his margin at the end was narrow. Buck Pond was the eecond fteei horse to score in as many mean Invictus and New Rival were coupled with him. The day's program was ere* a rather slow-track which improved gradually and became t;ood as the afternoon wore along. Harrows and a half-hearted sun helped in the drying. Because of the delay to a l'J-car special carrying a crowd from Philadelphia the first race was ten minutes late in going to the post. The entire program lagged in consequence. The New York train also was late arriving. Blue Streak shot out of the bunch in the last half mill' of the sixth and won going away from Khb Tide by a length. Rechabite just got up for third money. Wallace rode the winner. Royce Rods, making his first start of hi.-* tenth year of life, made all the pace and won the seventh easily with F. Sharpe in the saddle. Seth's Flower and Rosa Yeta finished second and third to the veteran son of Salvation— Saintolat. \McmgCM Form \ Copyright. 1924, fry DAILY RACING FORM PUBLISHING CO.— Reproduction of »ny matter contained herein without written permission expressly prohibited. VOL. XXX. NO. 113. CHICAGO, TUESDAY, APRIL 22, 1924. PRICE 15 CENTS Page 2 Daily Racing Form Handicaps Daily Racing Form Handicaps HAVRE DE GRACE The horses which seem best in Tuesday's races are : Havre de Grace, Md., April 31. 19:4. 1 — Peter Paul. Kunionin, Trigger. 2 — Vicaire. Gold Foyle. Jim Coffroth. 3— YANKEE PRINCESS. Leopardess, Sun-ay r. 4 — Dominique, Lord Granite, Prince of Um-bria. 5 — Wilkes-Barre. Golden Sphere. Clansman. 6 — Attilia. Guelph, The Foreigner. 7— Roseate, Cote d'Or, St. Germain. T. J. Lynch. Nfw York Handicap. 1 — Kumonin, Roller, Sea Tide. Crinkle. 2 — Gold Foyle, Jim Coffroth, Bon Garcon, Amstello. 3 — Sunayr, Yankee Princess, Fleet Princess, Jyeopardess. 4 — I,ord Granite, Comixa, Prince of Umbria. Good Times. 5— GOLDEN SPHERE, Opperman, Wilkes- Barre, Fairway. 6— Guelph, Humboldt. Overtake. Attilia. 7 — Majority, Old Faithful, Cote d'Or, Rupee. Chicago Handicap. 1— Sea Tide. Roller. Peter Paul, Arbitration. 2 — Gold Foyle, Jim Coffroth, Cavendish, Amstelle. 3 — Leopardess. Yankee Princess, Nancy Langhorne. Sunayr. 4 — Dominique, Lord Granite, Comixa, Good Times. 5— GOLDEN SPHERE, Clansman, Opperman. Wilkes-Barre. 6 — Overtake. Vacuum, Bueado. Humboldt. 7 — May Roberts, Roseate, Superbum, Hickory. Ouscrrer's Handicap. 1— Sea Tide, Trigger. Roller. Crinkle. 2 — Gold Foyle, Jim Coffroth, Bon Garcon, Cavendish. 3 — Yankee Princess, Sunayr, Leopardess, Fleet Princess. 4— Dominique, Lord Granite, Good Times. Prince of Umbria. 5— GOLDEN SPHERE, Clansman, Opperman. Wilkes-Barre. G-— Overtake. Guelph. Humboldt. Attilia. I — May Roberts, Roseate, Superbum, Majority. Consensus of Handicaps. 1— Sea Tide. Peter Paul, Kumonin. Roller. 2— Gold Foyle, Vicaire, Jim Coffroth, Amstello. 3— Yankee Princess, Sunayr, Leopardess. Fleet Princess. 4 — Dominique, Lord Granite, Good Times, Prince of Umbia. 5— GOLDEN SPHERE, Wilkes-Barre, Clansman. Opperman. 6— Overtake. Attilia, Guelph, Humboldt. 7— May Roberts, Roseate, Majority, Cote d'Or. COLUMBUS The horses which seem best in Tuesday's races are : ( olumbns, Ohio. April 21, 1024. 1 — Ocean Mist. Roekomar. Dora Lutz. 2 — Hysteria, Winchester. Kendall. 3 — Pepper Tea, Dr. Joe. Glenn. 4 — Pearl Boots, Sleigh B^lls, Chestnut Girl. 5 — Current Events, She Devil, Horeb. 6 — Dancer, Smart Guy. Tawasentha, 7— MONTILLO, Tamper, Vendor. F. H. Sproule. New York Handicap. 1— Ocean Mist. Roekomar, rardner Jewell, Millie G. 2 — Chow Chow, Kendall, Quincy Ward, Hysteria. 3 — Dr. Joe, Spinaway. Jago, Spicebush. 4— Sleigh Bells. Pearl Boots, Trafalgar, Great Northern. 5 — Drummond, She Devil. Mr. X.. Tomahoi. C — Dancer. Bob Baker, Felix M., Dustman. 7— MONTILLO, H. C. Basch, Tamper, Tulsa. Chicago Handicap. 1 — Ocean Mist. Lady Haldeman, Dora Lutz, Roekomar. 2— Quincy Ward, Hysteria, Mad Nell, Wilton Flanna. 3— PEPPER TEA, Dr. Joe, Get Em, Miss Em. 4 — Somerby, Gold Leaf, Great Northern, Royaline. 5 — She Devil. Horeb. Lank, Current Events. 6— Dancer, Bob Baker. Smart Guy. Waukeag. 7 — Vendor, Montillo, Tamper, Tulsa. Observer's Handicap. 1 — Ocean Mist, Dora Lutz, Lady Haldeman, Little Rose. 2 — Hysteria, Quincy Ward, Kendall, Chow Chow. 3— PEPPER TEA. Dr. Joe. Spinaway. Zainer. 4 — Somerby, Gold Leaf, Pearl Boots, Miss Margaret. 5 — She Devil, Drummond, Horeb, King Trojan. 6 — Tawa*entha. Dancer. Bob Baker. Felix M. 7 — Montillo, H. C. Basch, Vendor, Tamper. Conscnsns of Handicaps. 1— OCEAN MIST, Roekomar, Lady Haldeman, Dora Lutz. 2— Hysteria, Chow Chow, Quincy Ward, Kendall. 3 — Pepper Tea, Dr. Joe. Glenn. Get 'Em. 4 — Somerby, Pearl Boots, Sleigh Bells, Great Northern. 5 — She Devil, Current Events, Drummond, Horeb. C — Dancer, Tawasentha, Bob Baker, Smart Guy. 7 — Montillo, Vendor, Tamper, H. C. Basch. D^/LF RACING FORM YOLTTME XXX. NUMBER 113 Entered an second ■ la ss matter. April 2, 1896. at the post office at Chicago, Illinois, under Act of March 3. 1*79. DAILY RACING FORM PUBLISHING CO. 441 PLYMOUTH COURT - CHICAGO. ILL. 157-169 EAST 32nd ST.. NEW YORK CITY. N. Y. 305-507 DECATUR STREET. NEW ORLEANS. LA. 50 RICHMOND STREET. EAST. TORONTO. ONT. W. J. McMurrsy, Publisher and General Manager. Daily During Winter Months. Daily (Kxccpt Heads)*) Balance of the Year. A Daily Inflection of the American Turf by Telegraph SIBSCKII'TION BY FIRST CLASS MAIL: May to November, inclusive $ 4.00 per month IH-eember to April, inclusive $ 0.00 I er month PAYABLE IN ADVANT.E. BACK NlMltEUS HV MAIL. 15 CENTS EACH. TKIJ5PHONE 208V IIAKKISCN (For business and circulation purposes only.) This telephone has no connection with the news or editorial detriments and cannot be used to communicate with them. To be considered and answered, all queries to Daily Racing Form must be sent over the ful! name and with the address of writer. The names and addresses are subject to a local and foreign directory test. 76460 is first index of ?924 Here and There on the Turf: Return of Spot Cash.; Exterminator Is Through.; Senator Norris Ready.; United Hunts Racing. Here and There on the Turf Return of Spot Cash. Exterminator Is Through. Senator Norris Beady. United Hunts Racing. When Spot Cash came out to win the Phila delphia Handicap at Havre de Grace Saturday he at once earned his way well up in the handicap division. Last year he was more or lees of a handicap star in Canada and it is likely that he will be raced over that circuit again this year. It was more than the mere fact that Spot Cash won that made his Philadelphia Handi cap victory a notable one. It was the difficulties he overcame in the running of the race and the game fashion in which he triumphed over such a seasoned and sterling performer as Hint Stone. Tte McMillan four-year old was by leng odds the best handicap horse at New Orleans and began his eastern campaign brilliantly when he won the Harford Handicap the opening day of the Havre de Grace meeting. He was just as fit as he could be made for the Philadelphia Handicap and ran one of the best races of his career, but he was outgamed right at the end by Spot Cash. On the first turn of that mile and a six teenth Spot Cash was a particularly abused horse. He ran out tlightly on the turn and old Exterminator, racing outside of him, leaned over against him until the little colt virtually carried the big gelding to the backstretch. In the racing down the backstretch Spot Cash did not seem to have the ghost of a chance, for he was last of the field. Then when he made his rush he was forced to go to the outside to find racing room. He made up his ground with great gameness and then in the last eighth had enough left to fight it out and beat Hint Stone. It has been seldom that Flint Stone has been beaten in a stretch battle, but it was accomplished by the Bos t wick colt and. considering the race from every angle, his was • truly impressive victory. The running of the Philadelphia Handicap taught another lesson and it was that honest old Exterminator is about through as far as the top class is concerned. The old racer, had he be?n the Exterminator of old. would have been at least fighting it out in the Philadelphia Handicap, but just at the time when it was exjiected that he would come on with his irresistible winning rush he collapsed and failed to take any share in the purse. It will not do to have this rare eld turf idol lose any of the fame that has come to him with his long years of brilliant endeavor by continuing to campaign him when it is clear that he is a mere shadow of himself. The old horse looks better than he has apprared in many a season. He is the same courageous horse he was when he battbd it out with the best that could be jutted against him. He has all the spirit of conquest of old. but he is worn out. No amount of training skill can bring back the youth that is gene and if ever there was a thoroughbred that had earned an honorable jicnsion it is the son of McGee and Fair Em prfgs. Exterminator must not be anything but a turf idol. He should not be raced facing certain defeat and should not have his marvel-' ous record tarnished by any letting down in' the clans of horses that he is called upon to meet. He should go first class or not at all. He could go on in a lower division for this year and possibly anothei. but it would be a crying shame if such was asked of him. Mr. Kilmer might retire this great gelding while he is still the turf idol. He will always I remain the idol in retirement and there will not be the chagrin of seeing this great horse disgraced when he should not be raced. Senator Norris created a decidedly favorable impression on the occasion of his first start of the year at Havre de Grace. It was a three-quarters dash and he was beaten by the four-year old Lord Granite, but he was giving a year and four pounds to the winner and Lord Granite, by his racing at Bowie, had been seasoned. What impressed in the Senator Norris race was the manner in which he finished out that three quarters sprint. He was racing gamely at the end after having been outrun and it was just such a race as to suggest ability to race over the mile and an eighth distance of the Preakness Stakes, the first big goal that Bed well has in view. While on this race it is well to offer an excuse for H. P. Whitney's Swingalong. This colt was the victim of a severe handicap in the running of the race when he was kept next to the inner rail throughout. On the backstretch it was Shuffle Along that had him pinned against the rail and through the homestretch he continued to race along a route that was deep and holding. The race must not be counted against Swing-along, for he ran a fine race, though he was only able to be third at the end. It is probable that the running of the Chesapeake Stakes a week from Wednesday will af ford a better line on the Preakness Stakes eligibles than has been had up to this time. This is a mile and a sixteenth for th? three-year olds and in the eligible list there are found i the names of many of the candidates for the $50,000 race of the Maryland Jockey Club, to be decided at Pimlico on May 12. Only a few more days remain before the thoroughbreds will be seen in action again in New York. Belmont Park will throw open its gates on Saturday for the meeting of the United Hunts Association and it is assured that the sport will be attractive. Many of the best stables have promised starters in the various races that will be offered and all that is required is bright weather to make certain th? most successful meeting ever recorded by the association. The United Hunts Association year after year has had to make up a deficit. but it has steadfastly gone on with its meetings and with a true sporting spirit has ever striven to make each meeting better than the one before. Now there seems to be a promise that this fine sportsmanship may in a measure be re-' warded, for it is confidently expected that the coming meeting will at least pay its way. Twenty Years Ago Today: Chief Turf Events of April 22, 1904 i Twenty Years Ago Today Chief Turf Events of April 22, 1904 Racing at Aqueduct, Nashville, San Francisco, Union Park and Fair Grounds at St. Louis. Starter William Murray last Wednesday re-i ceived an offer from secretary Frazier of the Toronto club to do the starting at the Toronto meeting and accepted it. . The Morris Park track is a Mecca for the steeplechasers. About one hundred and fifty are quartered there and they are still coming. The only important string of jumpers that is not at Morris Park is that of J. W. Colt and they will be shipped here shortly. Judge Brady announced after W. B. Gates' victory in the fourth race at Union Park, St. Louis, yesterday that jockey Lee Jackson, who rode the horse in his previous race, in which he was beaten off, would not be permitted to accept any more mounts on account of the horse's sudden reversal of form. So far Gold Heels has trained soundly and there is a cheering prospect that the star horse of 1902 will be able to fill his engagement -this year. His work at Nashville has been fast and if the weather continues favorable he will be started at least once in the course of the present meeting. E. R. Thomas visited Aqueduct yesterday and after a long conference with Sidney Paget he purchased the two year olds St. Bellame, by St. Gatien Bellame, and Niblick, by St. Gatien Braw Lass, both of which won at the first crack out of the box on last Friday. Neither youngster has important stake engage ments and no prices were made public. The Flushing Stakes, a selling affair for three year elds and over, was the main attraction at Aqueduct. It resulted in a close fought finish, with F. Regan's Namtor, by Hastings-Nineveh, the winner over W. L. Oliver's All Gold. The distance was one mile and the winner was rated in third place from the start and as the field turned into the stretch he began to move up. It looked for a time as ♦hough All Gold would stick it out, but Nam tor slowly but surely wore him down and got his head in front almost under the wire. Much credit must be given to jockey Fuller, who rode a masterly race. Answers To Queries ANSWERS TO QUERIES I Communications without names and addressr* j will not be noticed nor answered. No answer* will be sent by mail and none by wire unless reply prepayment is made at time of wiring query. Betting papers will sot be calculated. i , 1 E. W.. Detroit, Mich. Admission at Pimlico is $3. E. A. P., New Orleanss, Ln. NO replies by telegraph. Price would have been less J. L. R.. Evan.sville, Ind. A heavy track is also always a muddy track. The wager stood. M. A. M.. Los Angeles. Cal. Any book of racing rules defines the matters you inquire about. D. M., Chicago. 111. Wagers on John Jr. in the race inquired about were draws, he not being in the race. W. J. J.. Akron, O. The parlay was void as to the Bronx entry and simply won as ■ single wager on Fighting Cook. W. H. S., Chicago, III. The claiming was under eastern rule*. F. Lee rode Kama in the raee inquired about. No overweight. Kmil D.. Montreal. Can. Sorry, cannot inform you. The books were official at Havana and only pay-off prices in mutuels were sent out. J. Q. and others. Dayton. O. Trans Miller is a bay gelding by Transvaal Hose Miller and was foaled in 1911. Was of little account in racing. B. A. C, Omaha, Neb. Hawthorne track is somewhat faster than Omaha. The latter ranks with Empire City, Devonshire Park and Maple Heights. M. R., Middletown, O. Having accepted the wagers, the layer should pay. (atonal Luck nesjM have been put into a dozen differ*-: t parlays with propriety. C. C M.. Cincinnati. O. As the ract- was run Roller was the Cosden entry and ran for all wagers on that entry. Foyle had been sold and ran for another owner. C. M. N\. Chicago, 111. On toe face of your statement the matter was in time, provided th.- times you give were all Chicago time. The bearing of this is that Havre dc Qraea time is an hour earlier than Chicago time, for instance. .I.i • b Z.. Chicago. 111. O A. C(xhran'9 colors are green, gold hoops, grf-en cap. _}. 1). Wideners, light blue, dark ho' ps. dark blue hoops on sleeves, dark blue cap ; second colors light blue. Bedwell not r gi.-tered with the Jockey Club. A. F. S., Birmingham. Ala. When an owner has two or more hc.rses in the same raee and declares to win with one the riders on his other horse or horses can restrain their mounts to permit the selected one to win, if in a position to do so. Latest Workouts Latest Workouts (95) HAVRE DE GRACE, Md . April 21— Today's training gallops here included the following: HAVRE DE GRACE. Weather clear; track slow - Three Eighths Mil*. 88 Ardella 37% nf Wsffc 38% Admiration ....31% 8.") Honor Man .40 8li Crinkle 38V. 92-King's Kanwm 3»;% 91 Digit 374; 403 Set lis Losuon .37* Half Mile. 92 Attorney Muir 52 91 May Roberts ..52% 81 Better Times ..03% 87-Round Kohiu ..M 79-Julia M til 93-Kotal Dues ...0% Fire-Eighths Mils. 460 Champlain .1:06% 93 Sun Mart ...1:09 419-Huon Pine -.1:06% Slow and Kvl 07 V, 88 Kumonin 1:07 83 Simplicity ...lKI^ 90-Majority 1:09 73 Whalebone .1:00 Three - Quarter s Mile. 260 nard Guess ..1:20 89-The Foreigncrl 21% 92 J. F. O Mara 1:23 02-Wrangle 1:23 274 Marble 1:19 03 War Mask ...1:23% 93 Sagamore 1:21 One Mil*. 88-Blue ITawk ..1:51 84-C.old Fojie 149 93-C. J. (' Kmilel no 90 Jewell V. I». 1:48 02 Dunlin 1:47 Nautical 1:47 90-Feurah 1:47 93 Tpical Waterl50 84 Frdoms Isaal §1%. 91 Wheat Stick 1 48% Dunlin and Nautical galloped easily all the way. Kings Ransom seemed to like the goin*:. Simplicity showed a goixl gallop; went easily. Foyle and Crinkle worked well together. LEXINGTON, Ky.. April 21 Todays training gallops here included the following: LEXINGTON. Weather clear ; track fast — Three-Eighths Mile. 07 Blue Nose 38% 4C little Jimmie. 3fc% 70 Brilliant Cast. .38% Pur Buddie 37 V. Becky Thatcher 30% Col. Stewart .3.".% 70 Brown Trout ..38 Noti-nouch ... 36% 366-Col. Labold ...34% Precious One. . 3S Columbia M Pandousla 39 Gloria Quay le. . 37% Tic tuck 37% Hurry Along. . .38 Tonmuch 36% Infante 37% Whison 3S 67-Jake Feld ...30 Wanderlust ...38 Half Mile. Acnes Call 401s 31-I.ucy Churchill .V. 03 A mole 5**4 Moon (ileum .49% 425 -Be Good 51% 33 Mr. Pat 49 S3 Bad I.-nk 49 403 Oil ie O. h* :.t % G91 Dr. (a#ien ...53 418 Plus I'ltra Ml 46 Foxtnort 40% Vainellie M»'D 30 Frightful 49 317 Whirling Dun.. 00 421 -Fancy Free ...54% 7©-Young Adaiu 02% Great water ... .50 Fire -Eighths Mile. 302 Elmental 1:01% 357Runeliee 1:01% 432-Fretwell 1:67 20O-Sw'| Bliw'an 1 03% 308 I Ty 1:06% 442 -Strutter 106% 432 K'y Troxell . . 1 :0B% 329 Spods 1:03 442 Lex" ton Maid. 1:05 Three -Quarters Mile. 63 -Rush Buck ..1:16% 69 JoscIUi 116% 60 It 1m nc he B. ..1:14% 438-Nulli Secic-. 1 1S% 452-Chilhowee ...1:12% 65 Pennarco ...1:17 Comic Girl... 1:16% 425 Rock Work .1:17 451 Diadem 1:17% 57-Sympatliy ...1:10 434 Galusha 1:16 65 Siaxle 1:15% 447-Glyn 1:16 417 Sayno 1:14% 422-Hunter 1:15 S* Ten Eighths Mile. 52 Betty Mae ..1:31% One Mile. 372 Cot. Wagner. 1:42% 50-H. K. Cole'nt:44% 440-Dare Say 1:44% 311 King Tut ...1:44 1 Dream Maker 1:45 285 Muskeg 1:45 390-Delsan 1:43% 447 Mainspring ..1:43 36-Fire Boy 1:41% Momsher 146'^ 443-Graemo 1:40% Oo Jji I..i ...1:46 432-Giissie P. ...1:51 440-Precious I.ulu 1:43% 414-G'ge Kuffan. .1:44 422 Starbe.k 1:40% 30-G'st of H'nor.l:44 70-Te)escc|w- . 14«% 445 -Harmonious .1:44% 63 -Walnut Hall 1 42% 431 Hopeless 1:41% Page 3 Daily Racing Form Charts: Havre De Grace OAHJT RACING FORM HAVRE DE GRACE (Copyright, 1924, by Daily Racing Form Publishing Company.) HAVRE DE GRACE. MD.. MONDAY, APRIL 21. 1924. («H Mile.) Fifth day. Harford Agricultural and Brcedeis" Association. Spring Meeting of 13 days. Weather cloudy. Steward representing M;iryl:ind Racing Commission George Ilrown. Jr. Delegate at I-arge, Carlos M. do Garmriiitis. Stewards. ;.-orge Brown. Jr., B:ker Waters and H. P. Conkling. Judges. H. J. Morris, Joseph Mclennan and J. 1'. Turner. Starter, James Milton. Raring Secretary, Joseph McLennan. Racing starts at 2:30 p. m. (Chicago time. 1:30 p. m.) W indicates whip, S spurs, B blinkers. Figures in parenthesis following the distance of each race indicate date, track record, age of horse and "eight carried. 'Indicates apprentice allowance. f^QEr-i "g FIRST RACE— 4 1-2 Furlongs. 'April 27. 1921— 53*s— 2— 119.) Purse $1,200. 2 year -4 Ollll olds. Maidens. Colts and Geldings. Special Weights. Net value to winner $900; second, $200; third. $100. Index Horses AWtPrSt |f *4 % Str Fin Jockeys Owners Equiv. Odds Str't 78IT03 I.Mtni.AND w 116 9 7 7» 4' ?."■ I1 ■ Ambr'se J S Cosd'n 1455-100 78401 ToPPANITK w 116 S * 31 2» l"t 21 L McAtee H I* Whitney 195-100 78HM KAUI.A BABY w 116 3 1 l«k 1 I'l W R Rom'Ili L Campbell (V75-100 78.1.11 • HARLAN w 116 4 2 2» 3' 4s 4» C Rob'son J K Griffith 195-100 78401 SHANGHAI w 116 1 1 4 ft j:i 5' J Shanks J S Cosden + 7X401 Sl.ATi: w 116 1 % 8* 7' 7' 6" K Barnes I Boss 7900-W 7H401 BATTI. F.MAN w 116 5 6 6* 8* O* 7' F I-ee J W Bean 9!*55-100 78401 SAM QBBNBT wb 116 2 5 5»* 6» 8» S« I. Morris K K Bryson K255-100 PftUNCB HAMPTOX w 116 6 9 9 9 9 9 ■ Scobie Kenton Stable 3475-100 tCoupled as J. S. Cosden entry. Time. 23S. 48%. 55%. Track good. $2 mntnels paid J. S Cosden entry. $11 It) straight. $3 70 place. $3.00 show; Toppanite, $3.30 [line. $2.70 show; Farla Baby. $3 30 show. Equivalent linking odds J. S. Cosden entry. 455 to 100 straight. 85 to 100 place, 50 to 100 show; Toppanite. 05 to 100 place. 35 to 100 show, K:irhi Baby. 65 to 100 show. Winner B. c. by Wrack-Fairy Bay, by Radium (.trained by W. Garth; bred by Messrs. Arthur P.. Hancock and F'dward F. Simmsl. Went to post at 2:42. At | ost 3 minutes. Start good and slow. Win easily; second and third driving. » I/Ol'ItLAM) began slowly, but steadily impiovcd his position and, coming fast through the str-tch. took the lead and won going away. TOPPANITK ran well and took the lead in the stretch, but swerved :ind eaus -d LABIA BABY to ease up in the last sixteenth. The latter set a fast pace, but was in close quarters in the final eighth and had to be pulled up. UAULAN ran well. Scratched 7H470 Seaman. 118. C — — fyOpT-j «~ SECOND RACE— 3-4 Mile. rApril 16. 1921— 1:11%— 5— 130.) Purse $1,200. 3-year-4 Ot) M. Jmi olds and upward. Claiming. Net value to winner $900; second, $200; third, $100. Index Horses AWtPPSt If 4 *i Str Fin Jockeys Owners Equiv. Odds Str't 77911 DAN' BULLING w 5 110 7 12 71 4»* 5J 1* K Barnes S Cooch tH85-100 78380 TIDINOS w G 105 12 1 1*11*11*121 P Walls K P Summerfield 325-loo 74565MHMP.LK w 3 89 10 2 2' 2» 2* 3' H Howard K Saun.lerson 2930-10' 78265 D'H (IF IHK V'Ywb 7 M 3 10 10=10' 6'| 4* ■ Ambr'se W B MMg|«T 1985-1^' $SSSS*DOCGHNUT mlMB 4 :,\ 5 1 71 5* W Marn-r A K Alexandra . 78402 -VACri'M w 4 109 9 3 4" 3 t«k 6»k A Sharpe J MrMillen 115-100 »MH,MABH MAXIM wb 7 104J S 7 9»k 8'1 9« 7| H Shiliick S Taylor 175 100 75777 JOSKril BBANT w 5 108 1 11 G»* 9| 81 S»* F Stevena I, Williams S720-1C0 ( 73385 I'VKNAI. JOY wb 7 101 11 S 8« 7J 10» 9» J Shirks J C! Cremen MSMM 73987*i:UASS BAND wb 4 103 6 6 3 * 6l 41 10' J W*tl*M H RFTicIc t 75687 SdlTH ' " w 5 113 4 5 12* 12* 11' 11 J J II Burke J M Black t 75730 THIC CAFF w 4 103 5 9 lit 111 12i 121 C Allen J J Farrell Jr 11035-100 78380-ADMIKKlt wb 4 106 2 13 13 13 13 13 W Milner C A Coylo 1230-100 tMutuel field. Time. 23, 46%. 1:13%. Track good. $2 mctuels paid Dan Boiling, field, $31.70 straight. $9 10 place, $6.40 show; Tidings, $4 SO place, $4.00 show: llnmble. $15.80 show. Equivalent hooking odd*- Dan Boiling, field. 14*5 to 100 straight. 355 to 100 place, 220 to 100 show; Tidings, 140 to 100 place. 100 to 100 show; Humble. 090 to 100 show. Winner B. g. by Sea King-Oat. by Ogilen (trained by F. J. Kearns; bred by Mr. John E. Madden). Went to i ost at 3:19. At post 3 minutes Stait good and slow. Won driving, second third the same. DAN BULLING moved up steadily on the outside and. finishing gamely, wore TIDINGS down in the final s:\teenth. TIDINGS set a fast pace and saved ground on the turns, but tired near the end. 1IISII11.K raced well al| the way. ItRKAM OK THE VAIJJiY was hard ridden and going fast at the finish. VACUUM was eased up when beaten. Scratched (73187) Fort Bliss. 105; 7X309 Barleycorn. 92: (77395) Sligo. 95; 75592 Faith. 100: 77871 Honor Man. 110; ^SlGl St. (Jnentin. 105; 77759 Itcund Kobin. 111. Overweights Dan Boiling. 2 [tounds; Dream of the Valley. 3; Marie Maxim. 1%, Venal Joy. 1. ryOKT-g O THIRD RACE— 5 1-2 Furlongs. (April 16, 1921— 1:06%— 3— 108.) Purse $1,200. 3-4 OO lO year-olds. Claiming. Net value to winner $900; second, $200; third. $100. Index Horses AWtPPSt % % % Str Fin Jockeys Owners Equi v. Odds Str't 77934 BUCK POND w 108 3 3 1*1 1* U 1) .! H Burke B Maginnis t'i-0 -100 77672 LK ATI I KB WOOD w 114 8 1 3»* 3* 2* 2* C Rob'son Freeport Stable 315-100 75807 MEH7TY wb 106 10 « U 2' 3* 3* H Howard W J Howard 2425-100 78426 FLAX w 108 17 7«k 71 5'} 4* C Watson Mrs J A Coburn 7740-100 ( 77912 iMNVICTt'S w 116 J 9 8« 6» C« 5«* J Shanks Mrs D R McDaniel + 78241«MISS DOMINO wb 111 7 8 5l 4* 4nk G* J Dawson D Able 120-100 74149 TOSCANKLI.I w 108 4 4 4'i 5'1 71 7» T Wilson Seagram Stable H755-100 78448*DB. MAYKB w 10X '.2 10 10' 81 91 8»k w M.ing'n H ■ Bilson 2Hf.5-10O 78379 MICH ADO w 100 2 5 9' 94 8 S'l J Chalra'rs ■ Gumniell ls35-100 78427*BI.ACK ART w 101 6 2 6-M01 10' 10» W Milner T Clyd-» 1330-100 76267 KBONY BKI.LE w 1161 5 11 ll,»ll",ll"'ll* J Rowan Mrs A Swenko 2765-100 NIIW RIVAL w 111 11 12 12 12 12 12 E Bell J Johnson t tMutuel field. Time. 23. 47. 1:00%. 1:07%. Track good. $2 mutuels paid — Ruck Pond. fielJ. $14.40 straight, $6 00 place. $3 90 show; I^*at herwo.nl . $4.60 place. $4 80 show; I eputy. $S 20 show. Equivalent bo king odds-- Buck Pond, field. 620 to 100 straight. 200 to 100 place, 95 to 100 show; leather-wood. 130 to 100 place. 140 to 100 show; Deputy. 310 to 100 show. Winner- B. g. by Peter Quince— Hester R.. by Plaudit (.trained by A. S. Woodliffe; bred by Messrs. Railey A Nn.kols) Went to p— j, at 3:52. At post 1 minute. Start good and slow. Won driving; second and third the same. Ill K POMB took the lead quickly, withstood repeated challenges and held I.F.ATHKHWOOD safe through the una I drive. LKATIIKRWOOB vave.l gn,iiud when entering the stretch and made a game linish. DKPI'TY shi we.1 speed in the early racing and ran out on the stretch turn, but came again at the end. FLAX finished gamely. MISS DOMINO ran poorly. Scratched 78449 Lieutenant Faricll, 107; 7S427-Leonard G., 100; 78305 Thoruasine. 106; 75648 Dusk 105; 75708 Spartan, 103. Overweiuht Ebony Belle. 1% pounds. rTOEI-i A FOURTH RACE— 1 Mile and 70 Yards. (Sept. 28. 1918— 1:42%-^4— 132.) Delaware 4 0«J A ± Handicap. Purse $2,500. 3-year-olds and upwaxd. Net value to winner $1800- second, $400; third, $200; fourth, $100. Index Horses . AWtPPSt % % % Str Fin Jockeys Owners Equiv. Odds Str't 75382-GOI.DKN RFLK wb 4 108 1 1 1» 1* 1» p 1» P Walls J K L Ross 396-iou ( 7831 I MIOLMN BILS wb 4 100 I 3 2« 2l 2-» 2» 2J J Wallace P A T.insor 8C0-100 7262-J MINTO II. w 10 109 2 1 4* 3« 3' 3* 3» E Arabr'M Longn-lge Stable 1515-100 78428 'SETTING SUN wb 4 106 4 7 7 6* 41 41 4' F Stevena K K Bryson 7^5-100 783S4BAMA wb 6 106 C C 6' 5' 6 6» 5* F Lee C A Coyle 155-100 78179 THIMBLE wb 6 102 5 4 6» 7 7 7 6» C Allen R J Murphy "836-100 784503 'REDSTONE w 5 92 7 5 3» 4'1 5» 5» 7 L Lang Seagram Stable 900-100 Time, 23%, 49. 114, 1:39%, 1:43%. Track good. $2 mntnels paid Gold, n Rule. $S 10 straight. $5.30 place, $4 90 show; Golden Billows. $7.30 place $5.10 allow; Minto II . $7.50 show. Equivalent looking odds Golden Rule. 305 to 100 straight. 165 to 100 place. 145 to 100 show; G Iden Billows. 265 to 100 place. Ui to 100 show. Minto II.. 275 to 100 show. Winner- It. c. by Wrack Golding, by Flint Rock ttrained by H. McDaniel; bred by Mrs Louise Viaui. Went to post at 4 26. At post 1 minute. Start g-o.l and slow. Won easily: second and third driving. GOLDEN RILE took the lead at once and easily won all the way. GOIJIEN BILLOWS, under sli-at restraint in the early running, finished gam. ly. MINTO II. raced prcimucnily all the way. SETTING SUN finished gamely. KAMA ran poorly. Scratched 741 16'Flowerf ill. 90 ryOfr-j f*T FIFTH RACE— 1 Mile and 70 Yards. (Sept. 28, 1918— 1 42%— 4— 132.) Susquehanna 4 OtiltJ Purse. Purse $1,500. 3-year-olds. Allowances. Net value to winner $1000 second $300; third, $150; fcurth, $50. Index Horse* AWtPPSt % % % Str Fin Jockeys Owners Equiv. Odds Str't 78427 'M' DKST ws 109 1 2 3« 3« 2* fsft || p Walls I B M. !.• in 80-100 78472-sABKO w 109 4 3 || 1' I" 1" 2» ■ S. obie Kenton Siable 265-100 ( 78448 islPPLTANT w 106 3 4 :** .'* V ja ja W Lm ■ !■' Whitney 5^-100 (78450)A. J. BL'JA w 109 214 t 4 4 4 J Wallace J f Welch 1110-100 Time. 24%. 49. 1 14. 1:40*,, 1:44%. Track good. $2 mntnels paid- Modest. $3 60 straight. $2 ."K) place; Saiko. $2 si» bJmv; no show mntnels sold. Riutvil. nt booking .xlds— Mo.l.st. 80 to 100 straight. 25 to 100 place; Sarko. 40 to 100 place. Winnei 0k. c, by Colin— Shyness, by His Majesty (trained by J. F. Schorr; bred by Mr. E. B. M'W'ini W.nt t.. post at 4 56. At post 1 minute. Start good and slow. Won driving: second and third the I 1 same MODEST followed the leaders under restraint to the tiu.il -I'larter. WfctN he tnovd up fast and took the lead, but was ridden out. SARKO set a good pace m. |,r restraint and finished well when challenged. 81PP1.IANT tin^l after going thiee quarters. A. J. Bl'JA finished pulled up. Scrati tied (75431 ) Nancy I ingli. rue. 109 r^Qtr-g f* SIXTH RACE— 1 Mile and 70 Yards. (Sept. 28. 1918— 1 42%— 4— 132.) Purse $1,200. 4 OtllU 3-year-olds and upward. Majdena. Claiming. Net value to winner $900 second 1 $200; thud, $100. Index Horsoa AWtPPSt % % % Str Fin Jockeys Owners Equiv. Odds Str't 76129 RUE STB1.AK w 2 IOC 5 5 6«* 5 2« 2» 1» J Wallace J MMillen 9bKKW 71738-KBB TIDE w 3 101 13 4 3»M' I'll* 2* J Shanks K V Whitney MMN 78263 KECHABITE w 4 114 3 10 7' 10' sj C J J (halm'rs K (iumm-ll t6S5-100 -.8l77MO:DP.KAND w i 109 1 1 2* 2» 3' 3 4» C Allen T Clyde 4650-100 78367'BETHI.KM S'L ws 3 96 7 11 9* 4* 5'1 6» 5» L I^ing OC Denny f 78430*POED1K wb 3 991 2 U 8» 6* 6' 7' »;' W Milner K B ( .ipra, ♦ 78:i0»MtA«;S wb 3 96 4 2 4« V 4| 5' 7-a S Will mi W H Post 6265-100 78263 'PoEI.Y LUTON w 3 96 M 9 13' f % 81 B» J Dawson | Nuckobt 1820-100 7836 *BELLK OF F'l'H wb 3 96 » 14 12«*11« 11» 11» 91 11 Howard J II Shreve ♦ MMHBBJCBVl w Z 106 U 6 V 7' H 91 101 K LO* Nevada Mock Farm .Stb 685-100 71914 OFF SPRING w 3 106 12 7 141 12-* 10' tOS 111 P Walls E B McLean 965-100 TRANSACTING w 3 106 15 8 10' HU 14' 12» 121 T Wilson Woodlawn Stable 11555-lOt 78452 BUDDUGIE wb 4 114 6 15 111 13-» 13* B* 13 A Abel J Arthur f 78448 STEVENS w I 108 14 B 15 15 15 14' 14* E Ambr'se V J BoyU 450-109 69267 ONTARIO wb 4 114 8 3 1' 9»kl2« 15 15 L Morris J H Stotler t tMutuel field. JCouidcd as Woodlawn Stable and J. II. Stotler entry. Time, 24. 49. 1 15, 1:41. 1 45% Traek food. $2 mutuels paid— Blue Streak. $2O20 straight, $10 10 place. $5.30 show; Ebb Tide, $5 20 place, $120 show; Recbahite, field. $3.60 show. Equivalent booking odds Blue Streak. 910 to 100 straight. 405 to 100 place, 165 to 100 show; Ebb Tide. 160 to 100 place. 110 to 100 show; Uechabite. field. 80 to 100 show. Winner B c. by Wrack -Vistula III., by Flint Rock (trained by G. E. Phillips; bred by Mr. H. W. Maxwell) Went to |M)st at 5:26. At post 4 minutes. Start good and slow. Won handily; second and third driving. P.I.l'E BTBJEAK, under slight restraint for the three-quarters. t« ok the lead after a mild drive in the stretch and won going away. EBB TIDE look the lead and drew away on the last turn, but tired in the last eighth. KF.CIIABITE finished gamely and outstayed REDBRAND. The latter tired. Scratched 78177 -Trapsti-k. 106. Overweights Poedie. 3% | onnd«; Stevens. 2. PTOfr-i **Jf SEVENTH RACE— 1 1-1$ Miles. (Sept. 18, 1980—1:44%— 3— 138.) Purse $1,200. 3-4 OcJ» JL 4 year-olds and upward. Claiming. Net value to winner $900: second. $200: third. $100. Index Horses AWtPPSt % Vi % Str Fin Jockeys Owners Equiv. Odds Str't ( 75101 iKOVCK RoOLS wb 8 109 1 1 Ik 1 1» 1« l'l F Sharp© Pastime Stablo 165-100 78453'SETHS FL0WBB w 3 98 8 7 9» fi» 3* 2'1 2« J Wallace J P Polk MS-MI 78196 BOBA YKTA wb 4 110 7 10 4»* 3'1 2» 3' 3'1 E Barnea Mrs K Smart .2385-100 78 Ml 'FROSTY BOY wsb 3 99111 S 11 9'i 8* 5'1 41 F Lee Peterson t 78402*B(iNFIRE wb 4 104 4 5 2* 5» 4'i 4' 5« J Dawson R K P.Ci BBi-BS I 78405-UMINIST wb 4 109 2 2 6" 4" 51 6' 6» K Bell W J Salmon JS.-100 78383 TIPPITY WITET wb 9 11:! 6 4 6» 8l 7 8'1 7'1 J Burke L T Bauer 1055-100 74964 "AKBAGOSA w 4 101 3 3 8* 7»* 6"k 7» S1 J Shanks J A Johnson 10620-100 78448 TIME w .: 87 10 9 7* 10' 10' 9» 9» S WiU'ms Longri.lgo Stable t 78449MACQCES wb 6 104 5 6 3'1 2h 9J 10* 10* H Howard W S Murray 4800-100 77874'STOCK PIN ws 5 106 9 11 10»*11 11 11 11 A Accardy O J Grau 39180-100 tMutuel field. Time. 24%. 49%. 1:14. 1:40%. 1:47%. Track good. $2 mutuels paid Royce K.xils. $5 30 straight, $3.90 place, $3.90 show; Seth's Flower, St 40 plai-e, $4.00 show; Rosa Yeta. field. $6 20 show. F iuivalent liooking 1 dds Royce Roots. 165 to 100 straight. 95 to 100 place. 95 to 100 show; Seth's Flower. 220 to 100 place, 100 to 100 show; Rosa Yeta. field. 210 to 10O show Winner B. g, by Salvation— Saintolat. by Sain (trained by O. B. Akers; bred by Messrs. I^awrence Sl Corns! ock). Went to post at 6:01. At post 1 minute. Start good and slow. Won easily; second and third driving. ROYCE BOOU V ok the lead at the start and was never menaced SETHS FUIWF.R gained st tidily and finished fast and gamely. ROSA YETA tired in the stretch drive. FROSTY BOY c!» ed a big gap. LCMINTST was very poorly ridden. Scratched - »78429)Dandybrush. 99; (78263 (Dancing Fool. 103; 78471 Col. Whallen 105; 78429 Kirah. 95: 78452 Night Raider. 104; 78400 Royal Duck. 116; 78430 Bowsprit. 105; 78286 I aside. 100; 7SOS Serbian, 100. Overweights Rosa Yeta. 2 pounds; Frosty Roy, 1%; Arragosa, 2; Time. 1; Stock Pin, 2. Columbus Form Chart I 1 1 COLUMBUS FORM CHART ; COLUMBUS. Ohio. Monday. April 21. 1924 — Beulah Park (one mile). Second day. Capital City Racing Association. Spring meeting of 19 days. Weather clear. Presiding Steward. Joseph A. Murphy. Presiding Judge. W. R. Norvell. Racing Secretary. W. R. Norvell. Assistant Racing Secretary, C. .Stands. Starter. Lester Dean. Racing starts at 2 15 p. m. (Chicago time 1:15). 7R-S1 luuxo 8 FIRST RACE— 1-2 Mile. (April 30. 1923 _5iis_2— no.) Purso $600. 2-year- olda. Claiming- Net value to winner $450; second, $100; third. $50. Eq. Odd- Ind. Horse. Wt. Fin. Jockey. Straight. 78484" Ma lacba 104 1* II Farland 150-100 784.08 Red Seth 115 2» C Gross 220-100 Billy Welch 118 S*| J Byrne 510-100 (78021 ) Ethel F. 99 4* P Groos 720-100 77444 John D. 98 51 J Majestic 5110-100 78825 Diniar 115 6* R Holloway 1060-100 78484 E.lith Helen 99 7 O Atwell 61ri0-100 Time, 50% (new track record!. Track good. : $2 mutuels paid Malacha. $5 00 straight, $2 80 place. $2 t 0 show; Red Seth. $3.00 place, $2.80 show: Billy Welch. $2.60 show. Equivalent booking odds- Malacha. 150 to 100 straight. 40 to 100 place, .10 to 100 show: Red Seth. 50 to 100 place, 40 to 100 show; Billy Welch. ' , ;;o to 100 show. I Winner P. L. Fuller's h. f. by Rickety— Army , Maid, by Yankee (trained by R. N. Vestal; bred! by Mr George L. Blackford). Went to i o.st at 2:15. At post 1 minute. Start good and slow. Won easily; second and third driving. i Scratched —77851 May Baxter, 107; 77910 Esther Grindell. 100. Overweight John D., 3 pounds. 7R* 1Q SECOND RACE— 5-8 Mile, (Aog\ 21. loa±v 1923—1:02—2—108.) Purse $600. 4- year-olds and upward. Claiming. Net value to winner. $375; second. $75; third, $50. 1 E.j Odds Ind. norse. Wt. Fin. Jockey. Straight. 78227 'Fleer 107 1» D Randall 800-100 71755 Reluctant 107 2'1 H Farlan 710-100 78372 Athlete Hi 3» W Smith 240-100 77314 Miss Em 110 41 H Zander 1560-100 7 799 4 'Punctual KM 5» W K1I..W 560-100 78058 Humpy 112 61 R Hoi' way (1430-100 78025 "Milda 110 7 W Martin 510-100 70786 Qtmec D'herty 112 8« C Taylor 1360-100 77972 Farewell Taps lit 9* C Casey f 75315-Josio Gorman 111 10» W Manders 1720-100 75315 Doctor Zab 110 11» C Greenwood t 73772 Dio.leuan 107 12 C Hooper 3650-100 tMutuel field. Time. 1:04%. Track good. I $2 mutuels paid Fleer. $18.00 straight. $10 00 place. $7.60 show; Reluctant, $9.80 place, $6.20 show: Athlete. $3.20 show. ' Equivalent booking odds Fleer. SO0 to 100 straight. 400 to 100 place. 280 to 100 show. Reluctant. 390 to 100 place, 210 to 100 show; Athlete, ! 60 to 100 show. Winner P. Heffernan's ch. g. 7. by Astronomer — Fl.sla B.. by Falsetto (trained by P. Heffernan: bred by Mr. K. P. Shipp). Went to jwst at 2:45. At post 2 minutes. Start good and slow. Won driving; second and third the same. Scratched 74873 Dixie Dick. 112: 76247 Sacaja wea. 110; 77192 Dudle Bug, 112; 72942 Grpsy Iaght, ' 110. 7 Q K O fl THIRD RACE — 5 1-2 Fin longs. (April j I V«B« 23. 1923— 1:05%— 7— 104.) Purse $4300. j 3-year-olds and upward. Maidens. Claiming. Net ! valuo to winner $450; second, $100; third, $50. ! Eq. Odds Ind. norso. Wt. Fin. Jockey. Straight IS7SS Oacfta Abe lOO I" T McCorm'k L*40-loi) 75048 'Southern Pac. 106 2* S Banks 310-100 ', 78046 My Error 100 3* F Lux 790-100: 78177 Barberry 103 4* H Farland 150-100 I I 73194 Sparkplug 100 5' W Martin 690-100 77972 Woollan.l Q'n 103 6* J Byrne 1260-100 77634 Bylhi Girl 98 7 C Frost 1140-100; 77474 Skywards 119 Pup. J M.ij'tic 2700-100. Time, 1.11%. Track good. $2 mutuels paid Inde A! e. $26.80 straigh*. Ss 80 ' pla.-e. $7.50 show; Southern Pacific. $5.20 place, $4 CO s||,,w : My Error. $4 (!() show. Equivalent BMkfag olds I'm-le Abe. 1240 to 100 straight. 340 to 100 place. 275 to 100 show; South- . ein Pa' ific. |SS to 100 place. 130 to 100 show; My ' Error. 130 to 10) show. Winner Mrs. II MeQnage's ch. g. .1. by Towton Field Peace and Plenty, by I'nele (trained by H. \ Schlessinger: bre.| ! y Mes rs. ll'.ner and Cross). Went to i c»,t at 3:17. At |xist 2 minutes. Start good and slow. Won haud:ly; second and thirl driving. Scratched 7* 046 Carpathian, 111; 70140 Sylvester. Ill; 73993 Melvina, 98. 7 iu /*j. S'l 91 FOURTH RACE— 5 1-2 Furlongs. (April gg 1923— 1.05%— 7— 104.1 Purse $600. 3-year-olds and upward. Claiming. Net value to winner $450; second, $100; third, $50. ' Eq. Odds Ind. Horse. Wt. Fin. Jockey. Straight | 78027 IMH 107 1» D Frogtte 175)110, 77846 AllBBJtl— 4 109 2« W Taylor BS-Bt 78060tDanK'3 Rock 112 3' C Taylor 12950-100 i 78373 A'too 113 41 O Gross 11JO-100 ' 78059 Stacy Adams 113 51 I* Grooa 110-100 76026 Nizam 109 tii J Byrne 2740-100 77429- •Momentum 104 7 J 1'aj 1720-100 77957 Polite 109 S1 0 Atwell f 77806 Iron Boy 104 9' T McCor*ck 1910-100 77918 Sky Man 111 10' W Minders B3SMM 78011 MkM Mi.sa 99 11' I Randall t! 77999 llai.l 100 L5 V Noe 134^0-100 • Mutuel field. JScUt out in entries as "Dangerous Mark. Time, 1 10%. Track good. $2 mutiieU 0.-11.1 /..xjjia, field. $17.00 straight. $5 20 place. $3.00 show; Arrowhead, $.1.80 place, $3 4D show; Dangerous It.xk. $21.20 show. Equivalent bouk.ug odds /.0011a, field, 750 to 100 ; : ' , I , i 1 I ' ! j j ! ! I I I straight. 160 to ICO place. 80 to 100 show; Arrowhead. 90 to 100 place. 70 to 100 show; D.iugeroua Rock, 960 to 100 show. Winner -J. J. Eiswirth's b. f. 4. by Vulcaln -Tniatilla. by Clifford (trained by R. Forshe; bred by Mr. Cary T. Grayson). Went to post at 3:46. At post 2 minutes. Start good and slow. Won easily; second and third driving. Scratched (77746iSister Snsie. Ill: (78025 1 Aunt Deda, 111; 7802S Whispering, 107; 77332 Tulane, 1 104. 78522 ■° FIFTH RACE— 3-4 Mile. (April 30, 1923—1:14—6—112.) Purse $700. 4- year-olds and upward. Claiming. Net valuo to winner $515; second, $115: third, $70. Eq. Odd* Ind. norse. Wt. Fin. Jockey. Straight. 76257*Claymore 111 IN D Manders STo-lOO 77932 -I^uly Rose MO 2» D McAuliffo D-100 78310 Anlella 1.16 ft* R Holloway 13I0-100 76022 Vo.shimi 109 4' W Smith 1270-100 ( 7751 7 (Banker Br'n BS 53 P Groos :;60-100 75332 Chief Spons'r 106 6 W Martin 500-109 Time. 1:17%. Track good. $2 mutuels paid Claymore. $19 40 straight, $5.40 place. $:t.80 show; Ia»dy Rose. $3 20 place, $2. SO show: Ardella. $4.00 show. Equivalent liooking odds Claymore. 870 to 100 straight. 170 to 100 place. !M) to 100 show: I.a.ly Rose. 60 to 100 place, 40 to 100 show; Ardella 100 to 100 show. Winner J. M. -Bride's b. g, 7. by Assagai Ogala-la. by Isidor (trained by J. McBride; bred by Mr. W. O. Parmer). Went to post at 4 15. At post 1 minute. Start good and slow. Won driving; second and third the same. Overweights- Claymore. 5 pounds: Ardella. 4. 78523 SIXTH RACE (sont out in entries as seventh race) — 1 Mile and 70 Yards. (Aug. 21. 1923—1:48 — 6—115.) Purse $700. 3-year-, old* and upward. Claiming. Not value to winner $615; second, $115; third. $70. Eq. Odds Ind. norse. Wt Fin. Jockey. Straight. 78488-Ja.ck Fairman 110 1» P Grooa b)()-100 77998 Biddledee. 102 2"» W Martin S20-100 78044 Capt'n Adams 106 31 J Byrno 830-100 78490 Grass Tree 113 41 D M.Auliffe 690-100 78490 Scraps 108 5* W Tivlor :!i)90-100 78486 Great North" n 98 «» O Frost 1030-100 78490 Hillman C. 105 7 H Farland 530-100 Time. |jSS%. Track good. $2 mutuels paid Jack lairnian. $4 00 straight. $3.1*0 place. $2.60 show, Biddledee, $6.60 place. $.1.S© show; Capiain Adann, $3.40 show. Equivalent liooking odds -Jack Fairman. 100 ti» HO straight. 50 to 100 place. 30 to 100 show; Biddledee. 130 to 100 place, J0 to 100 show; Captaia Adams. 70 to 100 show. Winner S. N. Ilolman's b. g. 5. by Marta Santa - Bettie O'Day. by Peep o Day (trained by W. Martin; bred by Mr. G. Watts). Went to post at 4:42. At post 2 minutes. Start good and slow. Won easily; second aud third driv-iug. Scratched 7S4S8 Lucy Kate. 108; 7S435 Tulsa. 104; 76345 King Trojan, 104. 78524 SEVENTH RACE (sent out in entries aa sixth race)— 3-4 Mile. (April 30. 1923 —1:14—6—112.) Purse $600. 3-year-olds and up-, ward. Claiming. Net value to winner $450; second, $100; third, $50. Eq. O.lds Ind. Horse. Wt. Fin. Jockey. Straight. I 77812 ) Ailsie Vernor 107 l'l W Smith 470-KW 77888 Redwood 109 2» H Farland 1S80-100 78059 3S. is.sors 107 3' D Noo 1040-100 ( 78059 iSun Brae 115 4* J Majestic 60-100 75816 Liu Gillie 102 5* J Byrne 1680-100 (WB»IirrtMH 107 6' 1' Groos 890-100 73242 Patsy Ilo-.ve 102 7 C Hooper 2390-190 Tim3. 1:16%. Track good. $2 mntnels paid A:Isie Y.-rnor. $11 40 straight. $5.60 place. $.-..40 show: Redwood, $15 20 place, $* ij) show; Scissors. $3.60 show. F |nival-nt looking odds- Ailsie Yernor. 470 to 100 straight. ISO to 100 place. 70 to 100 show: Redwood. SM to 100 place, SSt to MJ8 show; Scissors. HO to 100 show. Winner Mrs. J. L. Brannons ch f. 4. by Bfflfl - Con iusion. by P.-.-p o Day (trained by V. I'alierre-bre,l by Mr. t harles W. M.wre). Went to post at 5:15. At post 1 minute. Start good aud slow. Won easily; se. oud and third driving. Scratched 77S41"John Joseph. 113 7tl.lt' Charlie Sinnniv. 107: 77932 Avispa. Ill; 77616 Forewarn. 112: 77709 Palmetto. 107: 733S3 llandfiill. IM); 75222 Cappy Ricks. Ill; 75094 Zack Terrell. 113; Ossaleen 10! . Ovenveights Eau Gallie. 4 pounds; Ailsie Yernor, 2; Patsy Howe, 1. ♦ Canadian Racing Dates CANADIAN RACING DATES WOOT)RINT. May 17 to May 24. OONNAUGHT- May 27 to June 3. LI.Ii: BONNKT8— June 5 to June 11 1 ()IIVAI,-June 14 to June 21. HAMILTON' June 24 to July 1. NIAGARA— J«j|jf 3 to July 10. WINDSOR- July 12 to July l'J. KKNT1. WORTH— July 21 to July 2S. HAMILTON— July 30 to Ausust 6. NIAGARA- AiiRust 9 to Aujjust 16. WINDSOR AiiRUst 13 to Ausjust 2S. OONNAUGHT- August H to Sc-pL i. DORVAL. Sept. 5 to Sept. 12. BL.UR nONNIOTS Si-pL Vi to Sept. 20. WOODBINB- Sept. 24 to Oct. 1. KENIL WORTH— Oct. 4 to Oct 11. Page 4 Havre De Grace Entries and Past Performances HAVRE DE GRACE TUESDAY, APRIL 29 - WKATHKR CLOIDY; TRACK GOOD. The figures under the heading "Rec." in the entries below show the best time of each horse at the distance since January 1. 1922. no matter where it finished. In cases where record was made on other than a fast or good track, abbreviations show track conditions. 76160 IS FIItST INDEX OF 1921. 78128 IS FIRST INDEX OF APRIL Baring starts at 2:30 p. m. (Chicago time. 1:30). ^Superior miKl runner. XGood mud runner. :!:l".-iii mini runner. (M Maidens. •Apprcntlea allowance. I l'. I in Vera. Ar-ueduct Aq Aurora Au Belmont Park BP B!ue Bonnets BB Bowie Bo Churchill Downs CD Columbus Co Connaiifrb; Park CP Conncaut Lake CL Dado Park DP Devonshire Do Dorval Do Duffrrin Du Empire Em Fair Grounds EG Fort Erie FE Hamilton Hm HavTe do Grace HG Ha wthorno Hw Havana Hv Huntington Hn Jamaica Ja Jefferson Park JP Kenil worth Ke Kempton Park KP King Edward Ki Latonia La Laurel Lu Lexington Lx Maple HeighU MH Marlboro Mb Mobile Mo Mount Koyal MR Omaha Om Pimlico Pm Reno Re Saratoga Sa 1 Tanf oran Ta Thcrnclif fe Th Tijuana Ti I Toledo To i Windsor Wi I Woodbine Wo First Race — 4 1-2 Furlongs. Purse $1,200. 2-year olds. Maidens. Claiming. (Track ricord: April 27. 1921 M% 9 1t l Today's Ind. Horse. Wt. Kcc. A.Wt Han | 78447' Sea Tide 106. .725J 78378 Better M9XTM 78401 Peter Paul 114 .71.". j 78424 Arbitration 108. .715 78424 •Kun.onin 103. .715 | 78424 "ffituill 97.. 710 | 78424 'Crinkle 98. .710: 78225 Ulaekfoot 110. .705' 78424 Kitty French 103. 705 78424 ■Sleai Flyer 103. 705 78364 French laata M..MS 78447 Oriental Hope 111.. 700 78262 Betty Maloney .. 103.. 700 Marie Dattner IIS Gilbert Cook IM Do or Die IM lather 113 Revolt Ill •Permanent Wave. 110 Transplant 106 Second Race — 2 Miles. K-insdownc Steeplechase. Purse $1,500. 4 year-olds and upward. 78425* f;old Koyle fi 138.. 700 74736 Jim I offroth » 141 . .695 783C6 Cav.ndish 0 139.095 66004' I.Amstcllo 7 135.690 746403 Hon C.ircon 4 134. 080 75341 Grouch (Ml 5 133 .090 78425 In the Dark (M). I 138. .685 74868 Vi.aire 5 130. .085 71093 Ruinn.c! (Ml ■ 133.685 65979 Pepi (Ml 8 133.680 78425 Honorable S HlxM Monk-hood 5 139 Third Race — 3-4 Mile. Vogue Purse. Purse $1200 3 vear olds. Fillies. Allowances. (Track record. April 10. 1921 1:11%— 5-130 I 75810 Ix-opardcss Ho 109 1:13% 110x750 (78472) Yankee Princess Pm 111 1:12% 110X745 (75431) Nancy I-angliorne CD 115 1:13% 104. .740 75226' Sunayr Lu 108 1:13 110X740 74472* Fleet Princess. Wo 95 1:13% 100x740 73860 Blue Moon (Ml... 100. .730 72468 1I.1U Dawn iMl.. 100 72.. 78403 Malapert (Ml.lIG 99 1:14% 100.725 Fourth Race — 3-4 Mile. Fagebrook Purse. Pur c $1 500. 3 year olds and upward. Allowances. (Track record: April 10. MM— 1:11% 1 MM 78404 Domini.iue ...Pm 12S 111 7 104X750 (78473) I»rd Cranite . . .1*1 10» 1 :12% 4 110. 4.. 78404 Comixa Pm 108 1:11V. 4 10.5X745 78426' Good Times . . Wi 103 1 :12% r. HI. X .40 78473 Berltaaa I* MB 1:19% 4 105x740 '78449) I.Fifty Fifty ..Mil 109 1:19 -r. 102 • 74(. 78404 bCh.impl.iin Pm 115 1:11% 5 112X.3-. 78404 Prino of Cmbna . ... KG 106 1 13% 4 110. 735 75309 Pickpocket .. .Far IM 1:19% 3 103.73:. 75683 P.atsman HP MS 1:19% 3 90X730 78403 King's Hansom Pm 112 1:12 3 90. . .30 69134 Natural Lu 111 1:14% 6 97x7115 74693 Sunshot (M I . . . Lu 115 1 :14% 3 96. .2.. 75612* Maclean 3 96. .725 Fifth Race— 1 Mile and 70 Yards. Newark Purse. Purse $2 000 4-vear olds and upward. Allowances. (Track record: Sept. 28. MM— 1:48% ■ 19*. ) 78428- GOLDEN SPHERE Wo 100 1 :44 6 103V750 78468 aOaaaaaaa Do 107 1:42% I 119XT4W 78266s Oapenaaa CP no 1:44% I 110x73:. 78333 Wilkes Ha rre ..Do 104 1:43% 4 112x730 78428 bFairway Ke 115 1:44% 7 110X725 Sixth Race— 1 1-16 Miles. Pi:rse $1 200. 3 -rear-olds and upward. Claiming. (Track record: 'sept. 18, 1920— 1 :44%— 3—138. ) (78452) »bOvertake HP 106 1:45% ■ 105X725 78512 •Vacuum Th 101 1 :47% 4 100.720 78380 'Bin-ado KG 113 1 :48 4 106X715 78290^ 'Humboldt ...Hw 101 1:47% 4 108X715 (77804) 'Good Night ..Em 98 1:48 4 108.. 715 (78451) •Qaeftaa Hv 113 1:47 I 115x715 (78406) Hie Foreigner .La 103 1:47% I 114x710 77990 bValor BP 111 1:45% 10 108X710 78368s Attilia ■ 97. 710 78405 l.Koval Duck ..'.la IM 1:46% 7 109x705 77887 Maryland Belle BP 101}l:4b% 5 109X7O-. 78448 Blucmondale .(M) 3 100.700 Seventh Race — 1 1-8 Miles. Purse $1 200. 4-vear-olds and upward. Claiming. (Track record: Sept. 27, 1919— 1 :50— 5—126.) 78430 *bMav Roberts ..KG 97 1:54% 7 98x725 784K* •Koseatc Hv 105 1:53% 6 97X720 78476' •Suporbum HG 108 1:55 4 105X715 78475 •Hickory Hm 114 1:55% 5 102 X 715 78462 Dav Ully Lu 107 1:54% 6 102X715 78475- 'Kui.ec Lu 107 1:54% 4 110X715 78407 l.North Wales ..Pm 98 1:54% 5 107X715 78452: Cote d'Or Lu 105 1 :55 6 110x710 78384 Ml Germain . .KG 110 1 :59h 7 107v71(t 78471 '[.Bolster HG 118 1:55 9 102/710 76652 blxml Herbert ..Do 108 1:53 9 107X710 78451 bOld Faithful ..Ti 102 1:53% 6 112X710 ! 7845L Majority Pm 98 1:55% 4 112. .705 78228 'West Pittston .BP 94 1:55% 4 97. 705 i 7771S- Irish Pat KG 109 1:55 4 107.. 705 78407 lnvigorator KE 112 1:54% I 110. .70". 78366 bDemos La 96 1 :50 5 107 ■ 700 77587 '[.Frank Monroe .Lu 114 1.55% 10 107x700 78475 'bAttomey Muir KG Ml 154% 9 102X700 78384 'Widow Bedotte.Bo 107 2:00% 10 97x700 n*r»r- 4 1-2 Furlongs. 2-year-ulda. .Maiden*. ( lalming. (April 27, 11)21 1-j. SI liAUt .%.'{ 2-5 2 11!».) laarx Course Dist Time T'ck Odds Wt St ** Str Fin Jockeys Started Order of KiuisU SEA TIDE. br. f. 2 (M) 106 By Sea King— Glad Tidings, by Knight of the Thistle. (Trainer. I. Carter. Owner, Woods Stockton). Breeder. L. Garth. "8447 II. I. • ;..• 1-2 49**.slop 24-5 115 6 4 3* S* E Ambrse ft Swinging. Kejectod. Imagination 7K285 Baa) la 1-1 4'JVsfast 30 109 3 3 3s 3° K Ambrose 6 Sombre. Moon Magic, Effort ROLLER ch. g. 2 (M) 106 By Sea King— Mary's Aunt, by Star Shoot. (Trainer. J. J. Fahey. Owner, J. J. Fahey). Breeder. J. S. Cosden. 78378 Baarla 1-2 49 fast 22 112 6 5 f.«* 4« J Mi-Tag" t 8 BillWinfrey. Foyle. P'm'noeBcllc 78262 Baarla 1-2 4»%good 4 109 6 6 3"k : : J Shanks 12 Foyle. Kumonin. Helen Condon 78160 Baarla 12 :50%raud 7f 116 0 4 3"' 3* J Shanks 8 MuMagic, Bankpt, TodReuesor PETER PAUL. b. c, 2 (M) 114 By Lough Foyle— L Aiglette. by Stalwart. (Trai er. J. F. Schorr. Owner, J. F. Schorrl. Breeder. E. B. McLean. 78101 li !••«'. • 1-2 48%fast 16 lib 5 2 2^ l'i M Huff 11 Edisto, Marly Baby. Cloudland ARBITRATION, b. g, 2 (M) 108 By Ultimatum — Beth Stanley, by Golden Maxim. (Tra:ner, W. H. Brooks. Owner, S. Ross). Breeder. S. Ross. 78424 li d.-GVo 1-2 48%fast 22 110 6 6 6s f.'i K Barnes 13 Wilbur* '.WlTIi'd. Westo'r, Crimp 78160 Baarfcl 1 I ..'O^mud 25 117 5 6 6- 6*1 I McLane b MoonMagic. Bankrupt, Holler KUMONIN. ch. c, 2 (Ml 103 By Short Grass — Ida Claire, by Golden Maxim. (Trainer. M. J. Murphy. Owner, R. Scherrer). Breeder. Short Grass Stud. 78124 H.aXrea 1-2 48%fast «| 10j 9 5 81 6'J C Allen II WillmrC. Wh'h'd. Westo'r. Crimp 78262 H..wi.- 1-2 49%gon l 78 114 8 I 4' 2" K Ambros 12 Koyle. Holler. Helen Condon 78176 Baarla 1-2 49%fast 16 109 12 11 10' 10" F Stevens 12 Sombre. BillWinfrey, K.Krencli 77444 FGr'nds 31 f 4i%mud 7 112 6 6* 6'7J Wallace 10 Confluente. Ilon.Mose. HoleCard 77184 I'-Jrn.l.s 31 f 43 hvy 15 112 6 6- 4*1 K Harb'ne 9 I^otto, Star Girl, Shirley Louise 77078 K.CrnJs 31 f 41%fast 20 112 11 7" 6* E Harb ntl4 Koxmore. Parole II.. Bed Seti. TRIGGER, br. f. 2 (M) 98 By Hourless — Quickfire. by Flint Rock. (Trainer. J. Pryce. Owner. W. J. Salmon). Breeder. W. J. Salmon. 78424 li aXTca 12 tt%faat 41 111 3 7 51 7"! B Mrinelhl3 WUBBlC WlibM. Westo'r. Crimp 78364 Baarla 1-2 49 fast 9 115 4 2 2'i 2« B Mrinilli t B.i'c.H'r. Path. Doug's, Fr'hl.'y 78239 Baarla 12 M slow Sf 113 16 6= i s F Lea I Baaker, laaataaaaar, B*aaraB'rai 77758 .l.ff.ison 1-2 49%fast 12 113 8 8 7* 8SJ B M'linellil.". Swi-eptona. Fiavia. Little Jinuin 77575 Fiir'nils 3} f 4L'%good ( 115 5 9' t * H Stults 12 Juhu 1. D . Ilon.Mose, Mad Hov 77473 P.Gr'ada 3J f 42%slow 20 115 7 61 3« 11 Stutt.s 14 Alex Woodliffe. Belle II.. Hue 77254 P.Or'aaai 31 f 42 fast 11-5 115 13 11* II** C Hob sonl.1 (ieor.Ho-e. NiglitShade. S .Ntiu.- 77147 F ir nUs 31 f 41%fast 40 109 7 C* C" U Mruulli 8 Evelyn. Harney Google, Wheaton CRINKLE, ch. f. 2 (M) 98 By Frizzle — Annchen, by Olambala. (Trainer. J. Arthur. Owner, 3. Arthur^. Breeder. R. T. Wilson. 78124 II .!. ; 'ea 12 4S%fast 34 10J 5 3 4* *■ L Lang 13 Wilbnrt Whh'd. Westo'r. Crimp 78308 Baarla 12 :49 fast 9f V.t 7 6 6' 6*1 L I ang 11 N tShade. B.IIar'r, Pa rm Belle 78225 Baarla 1-2 49%slow 12 104 10 10 71 6'i H BkllllcklS B.Wfrey. Foyle. PaclieneeB le 78176 Baarla 1-2 49%fast 10 109 4 C 71 6*1 B M rin-Ili12 Sombre. BillWinfrey, K.Krencli 77910 .l.ff.rson 12 61%'nvy 7 1P9 8 9 }"■ i'i H Mrin.lliM Neat Girl. Mj Biddy Maty Dear 77708 r.Or*a4a 1-2 49Sfa.st 6 113 2 3 3* 3« B M'lailllll Malacha. Dean II.. Wild Wing 77616 F.Ur'nils 31 f 42%fast 8 108 5 71 10*i J Corcoranl2 Neat Bart, Spanish Nam-, lle-p BLACKF00T. b. g. 2 (M) 110 By Atheling II— Thrifty, by Ogden. (Trainer. P. M. Burch. Owner. Nevada Stock Farm). Breeder. Nevada Stock Farm. 78235 Baarla 1-1 aVIfcalaai 40 111 9 11 12 ll J I. S.hacf.rl2 r.Wfrrj. Foyle. Pa.l.eiieeH le 78160 Paala 12 :50%mud 18 116 7 7 7s 8" J Shaff. r 8 MoonMagic. Bankrupt, Holler KITTY FRENCH, b. f, 2 (M) 103 By Wormleighton-^Ccuntry Froud, by Deceiver. (Trainer. G. R. Brysoi. Owner. E. K. Bryson). Breeder. L. A. Lyne. 78424 HikKl'ce 12 4S%fast 8}f 10-10 12 10' 8;a.I Laylaad M Wilbun Wlihd. Wctn'r. Crimp 78225 Baarfa 1-2 49»i».low 7| 108 5 8 91 8" F Murphv 12 B W frey. Foyle. P a bene. -P. I. 78170 Baarla 1-2 49%fast 14 110 3 2 2'1 3" V Murphy 12 Sombre. BillWinfrey. iaMltjIa 76042 Kilrnds 3 8 36 good 15 116 5 51 6* I. Morn.-, 10 B'yGoogl.-. Nightshade. Deanll 76809 i'Cr'iid!, 3 8 3o%mud 00 115 4 7" 8" L, Morris 12 Evelyn. Mabel C, Night Shade GIPSY FLYER, b. f. 2 M) 103 By Aeronaut— Gipsy Hill, by Avington. (Trainer. W. V. Casey. Owner, W. V. Casey). Breeder. G. D. Wide-er. 78424 II deC.co 1 -S tt%CMl 81f 10. 8 10 i:'112'» A Abel II Wilbur! Wh'h'il. Westo'r. Crimp 78308 Howie 12 :4'J fast 18 100 6 3 5* 7»J J Shanks 11 N tShade, B.IIar'r, Pa rm Belle FRENCH LADY. b. f. 2 (M) 98 By Wrack— Mademoiselle Maxim, by Golden Maxim. (Trainer. H. Rites. Owner. J. E. Griffith). Breeder. S. Ross. 78364 Bowi« 12 49 fast 10 116 3 4 4| 4» J M.Tagt % B Harrar. Trigger. Path .Douglas 78282 I'.owio 1-2 4»HlTooa 6 113 11 h 12 12" J McTai; 112 Baj 1. . Kiimoiiin. Holler ORIENTAL HOPE. ch. f. 2 (M) 111 By Bard of Hope— Oriental Star, by Santry. (Trainer. M. C. Kelley. Owner. B. Harding). Breeder. J. A. Buchanan. 78447 U.aaO*aa 1-2 a*%aaap t2 115 i 9 9 s»- V sharp. § swinging. Bajiitai, aaa Tide BETTY MALONEY. b. f. 2 (M) 103 By Atheling II— GladioU. by Dark Ronald. (Trainer. P. M. Burch. Owner, Nevada Stock Farm Stable . Breeder. Nevada Stock Farm Stb. 78282 How 10 12 49%g-oid 16 m 12 7 71 ]o,s V lx-e 12 Koyle, Kiimoiiin. Roller First stnrt for Or. followlne: MARIE DATTNER, b. f, 2 (M) 115 By Thee. Cook— Madame Herrmann, by Gerry Herr mann. (Trainer. J. P. Smith. Owner. Mrs. H. Dattner). Breeder. E. F. Simms. GILBERT COOK. ch. c. 2 (M) 114 By Theo. Cook— Elizabeth Gilbert, by The Com moner. (Trainer. J. H. Statler. Owner, Seagram Stable). Breeder. E. F. Simms. DO OR DIE, br. c. 2 (M) 114 By Light Brigade — Lady Vulcain, by Vulcain. (Trainer, J. Fitzsimmons. Owner. H. W. Maxwell). LATHER, br. f. 2 (M) US By Trompo la Mort— Soap Suds, by Rossendale. (Trainer. J. P. Smith. Owner, J. W. Bear). Breeder. G. D. Widener. REVOLT, blk. f. 2 (Ml 111 By Escoba — Antipathy, by Ornament. (Trainer. J. F. Flannigan. Owner. J. F. Flannigan). Breeder, J. H. Morris. PERMANENT WAVE. ch. f. 2 (M) 110 By Crimper— Queen of the Sea. by Sea King. (Trainer. Woods Garth. Owner, J. S. Cosden), Breeder. J. S. Cosden. TRANSPLANT, b. g. 2 (M) 106 By Transvaal— Pearl III., by Flint Rock. (Trainer. J .H. Stotler. Owner. J. H. Stotler). Breeders, Morris k Waldea. tllU nMuL 2 Mile-*. I.anmlonn Steeplechase. 4-year-oIdx anil upward. GOLD FOYLE. b. g. 6 138 By Lough Foyle— Goldfish, by Goldfinch. " (Trainer. H. Smith. Owner, R. Pending). Breeder. J. A. Buchannan. 78425 K.alaO*aa Ab 2 4:19 fast 14-5 155 2 1 11 2' B Harris 10 The Trout. Ix.llij.op. Corfie 75341 Pimlico 2 4:03 Kood 41 144 1 6 6S0 6J1 N Everett 7 Chuckle. Flying Pros. Armenua 74981 Laurel 2 3:-57%good S-5 140 5 4 6' !»• B Harris 8 Heck. Dandy. Peccant 74858 Laurel 2 m 3:53 fast 5 135 6 1 2s 2" B Harris SRoiCraig. Crest II ill. Chuckle 74736 I-aurel I 3:52%fast 63 141 4 1 !'• 3' B Harris 12 Briganiri. Hoi Craig. Dandy 74515 I-aurel Ab 2 3:55%fast 6 142 4 6 710 720 B Harris 10 Baa Cloxcr, Lollipop. Heck 74102 H.deG*ea Ab 2 4:04%fast 4-5 150 111* »• C Mcrgler B II. Dattner. Di-tantShore. Nonus JIM C0FFR0TH. blk. g, 9 141 By Colinet— Marie Hyde, by Handcuff. (Trainer. A. Zimmer. Owner. A. Zimmer). Breeder. J. W. Fuller. 7473C laurel 2 3:52%fast 10 145 11 6 6' 6:1 H McAfee 12 Hriganna. Hoi Craig. Cold Foyle 74465 I-aurcl 2 3:56 fast IS 125 2 1 4S0 4-1! A Kerg'son I BossJohn. StaMasler. Ix-tterman 74287 laurel 2 3:57 fast 15 13". 4 6 63 6,:F I Teece I TheTiout. H. Clover. V.Po|iuliII. 7409C Aque-luct Ab 2 4:17%fast 10 138 2 4 45 4»1 F Preece 0 Ixllipop. Cnstllill. V.Populi II. 73515 Belmont Ab 2 3 57 fast 18-5 146 4 3 31 3* S V ch Jr 5 HoiCraig. VoxPopulilL. Cron.h 73453 Belmont Ab 2 3:52 fast 6 152 4 5 Refused. S Veitch 0 Crest Hill. Le Marsouin, Peccant CAVENDISH, b. g. 6 139 By The Curragh— Is:n se. by Isidor. (Trainer, G. R. Bryson. Owner, E. K. Bryson). Bree.lt r J. Santord. 7R366 Bowie 7-8 l:2V\fast 29 103 6 8 7' 10" J Leyland 13 Arendal. Mary Maxim. Antilles 7 1489 Hamton Ab2 4:01%fast 3 131 4 13 3* H O'Neil 5 Flying Frog. Dandy. Keltie 71403 Ham'ton Ab 2 4:07%goo.l 2 143 2 1 1* 1« II O'Neill 4 Noiois. Keltie. MiDoran 71294 Ham'ton Ab 2 4 :06%fast 12 137 1 1 1* 3'1 II ONeil ■ .lini (offroth, Noiuis. Wh. Satin 70560 ConiiKht Ab2 3:.r.3 good 7 139 1 1 l1 4'1 II O'Neill 5 IlapChances. J. (offroth, Keltie 70438 C naught Ab 2 3:5.".%fast 4 147 1 3 V L.ii.1.1! ONU 7 llama! as. Nomis. Daddy 70246 Wdbine Ab 2 4 :16%fast 61 147 2 2 2" 4*1 H O'Neill 11 The idosius. Nomis. Barnabaa AMSTELL0. ch. g, 8 135 By Ogden — Amstel. by Potomac. (Trainer. S. H. Crors. Owner, S. H. Cross). Breeder. J. E. Madden. 66004 Laurel Ab 2 3:56 fast 20 137 6 2 34 3« C Rmoot ■ Baronet. Pagebrook. Brieannn 56811 Belmont Ab I 4:00 slow 41 140 4 1 1 1 l'« 1" W Mah'n'y 4 Fr'cTireur, WarTog?. Masterful 5K6o9 Sar'toga Ab 2 4:25%fast 10 141 4 4 4 Lost rider. S Higgins 5 Overmatch, Kr. Tireur. Sea Bryu BON GARC0N. b. g 4 134 By Ultimatum— Bonne Cause, by Elf. (Trainer. M. Smart. Owner, S. Ross). Breeder. S. Ross. 74640 Laur.l 2 3:57%fast 11 135 I 4 3'° 35C A Campb'l I EtherealBlne. Crnyletto. Penllyn 73712 Aqueduct Ab I 4:18%fast 12 134 3 8 6'° a" A Campb'l 7 Peccant. V.PopulilL. I.eMars'iu 73130 Saratoga Ab2 4:29%mud 2 132 2 3 2* l| A Campb'll 4 Selmylkill. (Jrayiette. Crou.-h 73035 Saratoga Ab 2 4:24%fast 20 132 2 Lost rider.A Campb'l 3 Vox Populi II.. Parlavs. Hesart 66820 Bowie 3-4 1:16 fast it 107 6 11 12 12" B Parke 12 llaaan. Ha ket. Pa|.illon GROUCH, ch. g. 5 (M) 133 By Ultimatum— Crosspatch. by Hastinja. (Trainer. M. Smart. Owner S. Ross). Breeder. S. Ross. 75341 Pimlico 2 4:03 good 10 137 I 5 6" .".'« F Barry 7 Chuckle. Flying Pros. Armenus 75225 Pimlico 2 4:01 mud 8f 147 2 I 5,05'; A Campb'l t) Mereurius. il. Dattner. Irish Ji,; 74369 I-iurel 2 3:58%fast 6 146 7 5 4'2 4:s I Barrett 7 D.Boone. II. Dattner. Mer.urius 74137 Aqueduct Ab 2 4:20%fast 5 135 4 3 3,,03,° A Campb'l 5 Domingo. Bethany. Melnn 73856 Aqueduct Ab2 4:19%fast 9-5 146*2 4 4 3H I Barrett 4 Penllyn. BenTasker. Kara O'Day 73515 Belmont Ab 2 3:57 fast 12 135 1 4 4 4,u O Campb'l 5 HoiCraig. V PopiililL, J.Coff th IN THE DARK. b. h, 6 (M) 138 By Zeus— Dorothy K.. by Kilmarnock. (Owner, Valley Hill Farm Stable). Breeder. B. Schreiber. 78425 rLdeCPea Ab 2 4:19 fast 105 131 I 6 6 63- A Campb'l 10 The Trout. Gold Fovle. lollipop 54754 Belmont 11:38 fast 100 110 10 10 ll3 11 = ' F Keogh 12 Scotland Yet. C.View. VieeKegal 54573 Belm'nt 3-4 MC ll'J^fast 30 115 14 17 17 17*' M BuxlonlT Mainmast. Esquii , CohlenHint VICAIRE. b. r. 5 136 By Bernlldon— Vilhalla. by Pessara. (Trainer. H. Garth. Owner, R. Parr). Breeder, W. Garth. 74858 Laarel 2 m 3:53 fast 40 134 7 4 510 S54 C Mergler * HoiCraig. OaMfasle, CrestHill 74287 I^aurel 2 3:57 fast 16 130 1 7 7 7'* C Mergler 8 TheTiout. H. Clover. V.PopulilL 73986 H.deO'ce Ab 2 4:01%slow 13 138 6 4 5* 6 0 A W'liarns 7 Shoal. Boss John Cold Fovle 73821 H.deG'ce Ab 2 4:04 fast 19-10 136 3 1 1* 1* C Mergler 5 Hock. Horse, Mt. Defiance. Shoal 72862 Saratoga Ab I 4:25%fast 41 131 1 1 la 1" II Will'ms 4 LeMansouin. S. Monarch. Mold.. RUMMEL. ch. g. 5 (M) 133 By Brummel— Red Bird IL. by McGee. (Trainer, M. Smart. Owner, Ascot Stable). Breeder, J. S. Barbee. 71093 Aqueduct Ab 2 4:21 fast 3i 144J 4 I 5 5" I Barrett 5 Adamant. Vicnire. Draft 69652 Pimlico 2 3:59%fast 16 132 9 Fell. G Vass ft Philosopher. Chuckle. Treviscot 69255 H.deG'ce Ab 2 4:P8 slow 14 130 5 Lost rider.A Simms 10 Le Marsouin. Dis. Shore. Tail Me 66840 Bowie 1 1-16 1 :52%fast llf 103 13 12 13 13'« S Lowe 14 Transient. Betty J.. Bravo 66814 Bowie 6-1 f 1 :22 fast 6f 107 9 9 7l 5»1 B Mari'ellil3 Toichy. Feodor. Joseph Brant PEPI. b. m. 8 (M) 133 By Stalwart— Jersey, by Ormicant. (Trainer. J. W. Healy. Owner. A. C. Bostwick). Breeder. J. C. Milam. 55979 Hamilton Ab 2 4:18%slow 12 134 6 L.Rider. S V'tch Jr 0 Dandy. Cynosure. Flying Frog 74351 Wood'ne Ab I 4:l:l%slop 11-10 145 7 L.Rider. M O'Conn'r 9 Sr.perba. WarTogs. Bi:tcherHoy 54 173 Pimlico 2 4:22 hvy 6 145 3 Fell. M O'Conn'r 7 E.Johnson, J. Douglas, St a Tale HONORABLE, b. g. 5 Ida By Fair Play — Haute Roche, by Rock Sand. (Trainer. F. A. Herold. Owner, F. A. Herold). Breeder. A. Belmont. 78425 H.deC.'c- Ab 2 4:19 fast 5 131 3 Fell. C Smoot 10 The Trout. Cold Foyle. lollipop 75735 Bowie 1 1 16 1:52 fast 12 107 4 6 6- 4*1 S Lowe 12 Kttahe. Widow Hedotte, Toodlcs 75713 Bowie 1 3-16 2:06%fast 24f 10616 3 6l i"S Lowe 11 DoKahm. WhoCar. s. T. Foreigner 75654 Bowie 1 1-16 1 51%slow 33 110 8 2 2' i'i ¥ Hern'dezlO Who Cares. Insulate. Fornovo 755».r Bowie 1 1-8 1 :59%fast 6f 106 5 12 12* tt '■ S Lowe 14 Irish Pat. Magician. Ashlan.l 75193 Pimlico lm70y 1:40 fast 13f 106 8 11 ll1 9°J G Rose 14 Simoon. D.irtn.oor, Advocate MONKSHOOD, b. h, 5 (M) 138 By Grosvenor — Ayesha II.. by Ayrshire. Bred in England ty J. Muster. First start. Orrl DAPLT •*""* lvllle. Voirne Panto. "-year-olds. I'illio*. Allowance*. OlO nMLiL (April 1C, 1D21 1:11 1-5 3 130.) LEOPARDESS, b. f. 3 110 By Dominant— Fresnay, by Meddler. 1 Trainer, J. Rowe. Owner. Greentree Stable). Breeder, Greentree Stable. 75810 Bowie 1 1 :45%mud 33-10 108 6 4 7l «• L McAtee 10 Tree Top. Hinkey. Donaghee 75630 Bowie 3-4 1 :13%fast 1-2 109 2 1 ll l'l L McAtee 9 Exploit. MarMarlin. KomanGiri 74055 H.deO'ce 51fl:06%fast 3-4 105 5 1 I'll* L McAtee S McAuliffc. K.'sH:in oin. S.Lidy 71577 Aqued-ict 5-8 l:00%mud 2 112 8 2 21 2* J Corcoran 8 Kluv'nn.i. IFmorettc. F Moments 71060 Aqueduct 5-8 58%fast 4-5 112 6 6 6* 6*1 F Collettil2 Initiate. Pond Lily. Fluvanna YANKEE PRINCESS, ch. f. 3 110 By Ballot— Change, by Fair Play. (Trainer. W. Garth. Owner. J. S. Cosden). Breeders. H. H. & J. H. Gaines. 784 72 H.deG'ce 3-4 115%hvy 13-5 101 2 3 31 1"* J Shanks 4 Sarko. II11011 Pine. P.roomfield 78195 Baarla 7-8 1:28 ^fast 21-10 111 1 1 11 3*1 C Lang I Thorn'e, Fredi ri -k'n. Lcaa'dO. 78162 Baarla 51 f 109 mud 16 99 6 3 3'1 3' G W'liarns ft Sw'galong. MissDomino. Da ghee 7566-» Baarla 61 f l:21%slo\v 32 105 7 6 6' 6" 1 Mergler ■ Hracadale. II T. Waters. Saiko 75613 Bowie 1 l:43%fast 11 110 2 2 31 4» C I^tng 0 Mad Play. S .Maiden, Dr.O'Mara 75355 Pimlico 3-4 1 :13%mud 9 110 4 6 6* 5' C Lang f SuuKlag. Hun wild. ILT.Watei* 75284 Pimlico 3-4 l:12%fast 1 110 3 1 l| 1* C Lang I Xixia. S.irko. Flying Fur 75194 Pimlico 3-4 111%fast 23 111 5 I 3" 3* P Walla 9 T.Kxp'urc. Whet-fe. AMar'nell. NANCY LANGHORNE. br. f, 1 104 By Flitter3old— Martha Lee, by Marta Santa. (Trainer, W. Perkins. Owner, Longndge Stable). Breeder. Mrs. W. V. Thraves. 75431 ( hun bill 3-4 l:13%fast 4 115 1 1 1' 1* T Koerner 15 N.M.Chorcl. Aniiiel.yb'. Wkulla 74728 latonia 3 4 l:U%laat 7 112 3 Fell. J Wallac. 12 Program. Devil dirt, Poho 74557 Latonia 5ifl:0S fast 4 115 4 2 31' T'J E Fool 12 L'yM.n'n, An.L.i le. (lierryoote SUNAYR. ch. f, 3 110 By Sun Briar— Misty Law, by Ayrshire. (Trainer. J. I. Smith. Ownsr, W. S. Kilmer). Breeder. W. S. Kilmer. 75226 Pimlico 3 4 l:13%mud 3 2 117 2 1 1" 3J C Lang • Gonfalon. Agi Khan. Cockney 74861 L: urn 3-4 1:1.1 fant 8-0 10S 2 1 l| 1* C Lang 4 M. Whisk. St. Mis Lizzie H.-mnaut 74103 II deC.ce 51fl:05%fast 21 103 1 1 I'll* J ChlmerslO Yankee Princess. Biice. Flax 73897 H.deG'ce 51 f 1 :07 mud 4-5 109 8 2 2' 2; K Barnes 8 Klax. Heir-at Law. Si.ppliant 73131 Saratoga 61 f 1 :06%mu l 4 104} 3 2 2* I* L McAtee 5 Ilumorette. SueDonovan. Ducky 72764 Saiatoga 5} f 1 :07%good 7 102 5 3 3* 3-J G W C'rolllO Rival. lister Do. tor. Scarab FLEET PRINCESS, b. f. 3 106 By Marathon— Marjorie A., by Prince of Melbourne. (Trainer. L. G. Bedwe.ll. Owner. Kenton Stable). Breeder. H. G. Bedwell. 74472 Th'chff.- a) 1 1:07%fast 18-5 !».". I 2 l*| 1*| fl Hickn 7 II. Artillery. Mils Seed. TonySue 74328 Tk'cllffa 3 4 1:15%fast 2 5 107 7 1 1' 1* M Garrett 11 Odd Seth. Malv.rn. StarCloudy 7414'J W In.. 51 f 1 06%fast 11-10 100 5 7 7* 7*} M Garrett ft Duibrag.-. Parthema. LiltleClair 739911 Ww..lnt 3 4 1:13%fast 27-10 ■ 2 8 3' l1} M Carr.tt 11 Malvern. O.I.I Seth. F.hrah 73676 Dorval & f 1 06?.fast 2 109 2 i 41 2'1 J Rowan 8 Drsti k, BerlK-rtus, Litllet'lair BLUE MOON. br. f. 3 (M) 100 By Sweep— Lady Vulcain, by Vulcain. (Trainer. J. Fitzsimmons. Jr. Owner. H. W. Maxwell). Breeder. H. W. Maxwell. 73860 Aqueduct 6-8 1:00 fast 100 :05 11 9 94 910 II Thurberll L-idy Belle. Kxploit. Scarab 72761 Aque, uct 5 8 1 .0O%fast 100 115 14 15 15,515*« S Lowe 16 Blissful. Toliu.a. Hreaktast Bell 71393 Aqueduct 41 f 52%fast 60 105 15 15 15* 15" E Barnes 10 A Marronell.. 1 'arlht-iun. Salacia HAZY DAWN. ch. f, 3 100 By Hurry On— Harbour Light, by Sundridge. (Trainer, T. J. Healey. Owner. W. J. Salmon). Bred in England by E. C. Lindsey. 72468 Saratoga 5 8 .'9%good 30 114 1(1 19 19 19" E Bell 1ft Salaeia. MissWhi-k. Pris. Huh y (.9544 Pimlico 1-2 47%fast 7 llf. 'J 8 8* 8" J Butwell 9 Helentless, T. Water. No Lidy (.9448 H.deG'co 12 48 fast &7 110 12 12 10' 10« E Bell 14 Hemnant. Helen Cook, SuiinySal 69267 II. 1. Co- 12 4S'i,fast 61 lib Wheeled. J Butw. 11 13 Hemnant, Sunny Lig.il. NoLidy MALAPERT, br. I, 3 (M) 100 By Charles O'Malley— Nellie Ograh. by Bachelor a Double. (Trainer, J. H. Stotler. Owner, Seagram Stable). Bred in Eangland ty W. B. Pure- foy. 78403 H deG'ort 2-4 1:1?%fast 90 99 6 6 6 6" T Wilson 6 Sarko. Margin. Donaghee 71067 Wood'ne 3-4 1 13%fast 36 109 7 I 6» 7" T Wilson 10 llermidale. TWeeni. Pali 73953 Wood no 3-4 1:14%slow 25f » 11 10 10' 10*2 T Wilson l!L.CLiir, Fl'fgMom'ts, Hei'dale /i 4 1. DAPt" •i—i Mile. PasrelirooL Pane. il-year-oldn and njiuril, Allow-4-111 nHLrQ aners. (April 16, 1! 21 1:11 1-5 5 l.'tO.) DCMINIQUE. ch. g. 7 104 By Peter Quince— Berry Maid, by Oddfellow. .Trainer. K. Patterson. Owner, E. Arlington). Breeder. 3. N. Camden. 7P.404 h,i. ('■ .• 3-4 1:12 fast 4f 109 4 2 21 7*1 J McTag'tll FlintS'e. ShuffleA'ng. Swinc'iig 7808H Tijuana lm7iiy 1:4? fast 7-5 101 2 1 1* 1* P Hum I Blan.Seing. KverBohl. Mokih'iin 78052 Tsjaaaa 3 4 112%hvy 2-5 129 2 2 1) 31 P Walls ■ SunnyI'd. JohnS H'n.My Hev'rie 77440 Tijuana i| 1 1 :05%fast 2 128 4 3 2' 2J S O'Donn'112 HetterUick. Lilt. BusterKeatoTi 70959 Tijuana 3-4 l:ll%fast 7 10 101 1* P Hurn 7 BofE'town, J Pryor. Sl'veeonard 75118 Empire Ab 3 4 1 :09%fast 8 110 3 2 S1 4*J J Zoeller t Rlgel. Kly by Day. Ospr.y 74972 Empire Ab 3 4 1:09 fast lt-5 126 3 3 Sl P S Don'huc 4 H'laluiloo. A. Patriae. TCaaa.*— 7 1928 H.lmoi.t 3 4 MC 1 12%slop 10 126 5 f C»° J Zoeller • Avisack. Kly by Day. Osprey LORD GRANITE, b. c. 4 110 By Granite— Devonshire Dolly, by Broomstick. .Trainer. T. J. Shannon. Owner, J. Schank). Breeder. J. H. Louchheim. 78473 II aaO'ea 3-4 114%hvy 9 104 4 4 4l 1» J Wallace 6 Sen.Norris. Sw'galong. Kh.Alon? 78333 Baarla 3-4 114 fast 2 111 3 3 ll 1* J Wallace I G dTimes. J K.O'Hara. II Jewel 78242 Bowie 61fl:2l%slow 2 108 & 2 2* 2'1 J Wallace 5 Hep.irat 11 Shamr k, TWit.h.t 78163 Bowie 3-4 1 :14%mud 2 6 104 3 2 2* Ik J Wallace 4 G. Times. J. K.O'Hara. Bridesman 77628 FGrnds 3 4 1 13%goo.l 16 6 104 2 4 2* 1" J Wallace 6 Certain. Mercury. Rama 77497 P.Or'aaai lmTOy 144 good 9 6 106 4 1 21 2« I Parke S Uoaeatell.. Hltottim. G Billow* J77367 F.Cr'nda ll:U9%fast 31 103 7 2 1' l'JJ Wallace 7 Uew'lyu, J'uP'lJones. L'yM'cap COMIXA. br. f, 4 105 By Colin— The Minx H., by Irish TjU. (Trainer. J. F. Schorr. Owner. E. B. Mclea.nl. Breeder. E. B. McLean. 78404 H deGVo 3-4 1;11 faat 4f MO 5 3 J'l 6*1 V Lee 11 FlintS'e, ShuffleA'nf , Swingle 75312 Pimlico 3-4 1:11 fast 15 IN S 2 21 6*1 T Finn 8 Champlaiu. Wellfinder. Feylance 7 5196 Pimlico 3-4 1 11 Vast 5 KM 2 1 2'1 21 L. McAtee 6 Hildnr. Champlain. Rluemont 73131 I.aur.1 111 IHJlat 4 106 3 2 2* !'| L McAtee 6 Well finder, Hildnr. Blares 7 4696 I-aurel 54 f 1 06 fast 9 107 3 1 U 3'| L McAtee 5 Heeltaps, Rilly Kelly. Oceanic 74447 Laurel 3-4 1:12Vast 6 109 2 3 3» 4»JC l.ang 5 Silk Tassel. Hildur. Reparation 74490 laurel 2 4 1 11 Vast CO 109 1 2 4» 6*1 J Callahan 8 S.'sAllcy, SitkTas'l, N'.H'pshire GOOD TIMES, b. g. 5 107 By Theo. Cook— Bounty, by Celt. (Trainer. W. Garth. Owner. J. S. fJosden). Breeder. L. Garth. 78126 H .1-ii'ce- I 111t||Mt 5 112 7 4 3* 3'1 E Ambrose 8 Caligula. Jewell V P. Lion d'Or 78333 Bowie 3-4 1:14 fast 8-5 116 1 1 2» 2* ■ Ambrose 5 L'dGrite. J.F.OHara, Hid.Jewel , 78194 Bowie r.J f 1 OSVfast 2-5 114 111* 1!1C I.ang • J.F.O'Hnni. II Jewel. Shanir'k 7RI63 Bowie 3-4 1 14Hmud 33-10 104 1 1 1» 2* J Shanks 4 L'dGrite. J F.onara. Rdesman 74901 I.aur.1 1 1-16 1 :47««;slop 61 1C9J 1 4 4 4'» C Lang 4 Transom. Thimble. Reparation 7*621 Saratoga 1 1 37Vast 12 116 6 3 6« 5'« C Lang 9 Riaito, Shuffle Alone. Valador 72504 Saratoga 1 1 :3SVast 4 10flJ 4 1 l1 I»* J Corcor'n 5 Little Chief. Knobbie. All Over 72165 Saratoga 3 4 1 :12=4good 7-10 115 3 4 i" 2* E Sande 6 Skyscraper, Rattcisea. T.Min'es HEELTAPS, ch. f, 4 105 By Ultimus— Queen of the Water, by Waterboy. i Trainer. W. Irvine. Owner. E. F. Whitney). Breeder. W. B. Miller. 78473 H MTei :'.-4 1 14«ihvy 25 108 2 3 3* 6;3 ? Walls ■ I.dC.ranite, Sen.N'orris. S'galong 75402 1'imlico 3-4 1 IJ'igood 11 130 7 7 7 7»1 n Marin -Hi 7 Flintstone. Nellie Morse. Cyclops 75131 I-aur.d 3-4 l:12%fast 8 110 1 4 5* 6«J G Baaa C, Wellfinder. Comixn. Hildnr 74984 1-aur^l 1 l.lO^good 21 111 1 2 3« 5» ■ Smwod E Wiikes Harre. Sctl'gSun. Rante* 74902 bawd 3-4 1:13 slor 9-5 115 1 1 !' :*R Mari'elli 5 Cham plain. Feylance, Set. Sun 71696 Laurel »1 f 1 06 fast 8 107 2 3 3'1 11 B Marinelli 5 Rilly Kelly, Comixa. Oceanic 74517 l.aur-1 3-4 l:l?Vast 5 110 1 2 2'- IS P Walls 4 Silk Tassel. Sun Thistle. Faith 74372 1-aurol 11:10 fast 10 102 1 12" Si J Chalmers 5 Gadfly. TollyAnn. V. of Dreams FIFTY-FIFTY, blk. g. 5 102 By Lough Foyle— Haversack, br Martinet. (Trainer. T. J. Shannon. Owner. J. J. Herti). Breeder. S. Rosa. 78449 ILdeG'ce .1-4 1 :15*4slop 13 112 12 6 41 !■ I Wallacel.3 HiddcnJewel. MabelK. Capt'nC'n 7*310 Howie 61 f 1 iM^fast 37-10 115 G 7 r.1 3» D Stirling 12 Marble. Rm-ado. Marie Maxim 78265 Hottii 64 f 1 :22«igood 3-2 116 11 7 3* 2»| J Wallace 13 Hm-ado. Yoni7.elos. Gen. Cadorna 78228 Bowio 7-8 1 :29-\mud 13-5 IIS 6 3 1* 1» J Wallace 13 Wnrn'g. C.J.I "gmile. St .Michael 78161 Howie 61 f 1:23 mud 33-5 113 12 8 6* 5*1 J Wallace 13 RiffBang, TimesL'p. Agg.Papa 77*71 Jefferson 2-4 1 14Vast 20 112 7 8 61 I* J Wallace 13 Vacnnm. Lugs. Longboat 77759 .l.ffrson 3-4 1 14Vast 2 111 7 8 8» 7aJ A Accardy 14 Dr Joe. Good Time. Haidee 77606 RCr'nds I 4 1 :15V vy 31 112 8 3 3s 4»1 L McDottlO Little Alfred. Anticipate. Kttah" 77495 FGr'nds 3-4 1:14 ^good 6 106 6 6 5* 5* A Accardy 9 Stargo, PaulMicou. Rumbfounder 77364 FGr'nds 3-ll:13Vast 6 107 10 9 9" 7*2 A AccardylO Arrowhead, P'IMicou. D.Rotling CHAMPLAIN. b. h. 5 11* By Rapid Water— Bettie Bereand. by Jean Bereaud. (Trainer. J. H. Stotler. Owner. J. H. Stotler). Breeder. G. W. J. Biasell. 7*404 14 d.G'ce 3-4 1:12 fast 34 108 1 10 101* 9" E Scobie 11 FlintS'e, ShuffleA'ng, Swing'ng 7577* Howie 1 1-16 l:5t*&mud 5 119 2 2 2| 5" G Habin i Korcstl.ore, Solisn, Shamrock 75744 Howi. 61 f l:?6Hfast 6 107 2 2 21 31 H Thomas I Hracadale. Stanwix. Wellfinder 75663 H. wi.i 61 f 1 :.T good 11 108 6 3 3* 3s B Marinelli ■ Tester. HtddenJewel. I'andowdy 75631 Howie ::-4 lll^fast 23 114 9 9 9» 8«| C l^tng 10 Stanwix, Pandowdy. Cyclops 75591 H.owi,- a}(IM|M 6 111 3 5 6s 7" " I^*ng 8 ATisack. Tester. Mercury 75402 Pimlico 3-4 l:13isgood 13 131 4 6 6» 6T C Lang 7 Klintstone. Nellie Morse, Cyclop* 75312 Pimli. o .1-4 1 12 fast 16 110 3 5 31 1« H Thurber S Wellfinder. leylance, V. by Day 75196 Pimlico 3-4 l:ll«ifast 51 111 3 5 4* 3» W Pool 6 Hildnr. Comixa. Rluemont PRINCE OF UMBRIA. b. c. 4 110 By Brown Prince II.— TJmbria. by Superman. (Trainer. A. S. Woodliffe. Owner, P. H. SimsV Breeder. H. T. Oxnard. 7*404 lI.l.C.i • 2-4 112 fa«t 4f 110 S 5 8l S'1 J H BurUell HintS'e. Sliuffle.Vng. S-YiTigYg 74629 Jair.ai«-a lmT^ 1.44 fast 1-7 112 2 1 1J 2» E Sande 3 Homeslretch, Miss Cerina 71551 Jamaica lmT'ly 1 :42Hfast 14 126 1 2 2 2!1 E Sande 2 Sunsini 73*17 A.ju.-.lu. t 1 1 37-vfast 7-5 124 4 1 1* 1» E Sande 4 KingSol.'sSeal. Snnsini, Nassau 7 33 IS l lmont 1 1 MTLfasTl 6-5 106 4 1 1» V C Lang 5 Cherry Pie, Flagstaff. Vigil 73106 Saratoga ". 1 .36Hfast 7 116 2 1 11 2"" C Lang 6 My Own. Solisa. Oui Oui 72864 Saratoga 11.37*1^31 C 105 7 4 DJ 5*1 C Lang 8 TenMinntes, LittleChicf. AllOvei PICKPOCKET, ch. c. 3 103 By Whisk Broom II. — Baksheesh, by Hamburg, Trainer. J. Rowe. Owner. H. P. Whitney). Breeder. H. P. Whitney. 75309 1'imlico 3-4 1:11 fast 24 110 4 5 .".* 5'» J Corcoran :» T.h-xposure. Raffling. L'y Relic 75129 laurel 2 4 I'ttTiisHt 4-5 110 6 6 6» 6" F CollcttilO LentherwoTd. MBBM, Husky 74983 l.aur.l 3-4 1:l HB00d I 112 I 4 a1 l"| L McAtee 7 L.R'timorell.. L'herw'd. S'plijnt 73221 Saratoga ::-4 1 125igood 12 115 9 11 14' 14» I. McAtee 15 Diogenes, P.racadale. Sunspero 73134 Saratoga \\ f 1 OiSmud 9-5 115 I 3 3* 4« 1^ McAtee C Sarar.en. H.T. Waters. Rob Tail 71341 Aijuedint 5-8 1:00 fast 4 115 1 1 21 l1 L McAtee 14 Check. Sunspero. I'rinceLcopoId BATSMAN, ch. c. 3 96 By Hourless— Bridlewise. by Tracery. (Trainer. P. Fox. Owner. Mrs. P. J. Fox). Breeder, Nursery Stud. 75683 Ommtm 61 f l:20*fast 16 112 2 4 9 9" E Ambrose !) Miss Whisk. Kxploit. Sarko 75612 Howie 51 t 1 :#? fast 1* 118 2 5 61 7»1 K AmhroseLI M. Whisk. A.RenAhdem. Maclean 75340 Pimlico :i-4 1:I4 gooa 14-5 117 1111 l'l ■ Ambrosell A. It.Alidcm. lt.Om.ir. R.Ruchau 75129 Laurel 3 4 1:13\tast 50 110 1 2 2"* 2* E AmbroselO leathern ood. Hnsky. Jim son 7 5009 1-aurel 5-8 1 :00^mud 9 iOg o 4 44 47J E Kummer 3 T. Exposure, Yl'iuess. Cockney "4939 lAiur.l 3-4 1:15 slop 8 115 1 1 ll 1° E AmDrose 7 AgaKhan. Suppliant. Warreuton 71*16 Laurel 5) f 1 :07Sfast 37-10 115 2 2 2» 4'1 ■ Ambrosell Reau Nash. R.ISelovcd. Director 73701 Aqueduct 5 8 1:01 fast 10 107 8 8 S1 7* E Leg* re 9 M. Domino, RabyLane, U'morette KING S RANSOM, b. g. 3 96 By Crimper — King's Oak. by King James. (.Trainer. Wm. Garth. Owner, J. S. Cosden). Breeder. J. S. Cosden. 7*403 If deC.'. -e 2-1 1 :12«ifast 8 111 2 4 4 4: E Ambrose 6 Sarko. Margin, Ponagnee 75309 Pimlico 3-4 1:11 fast 31 112 3 4 44 4* C I-ang '.• T.Kxposure. lt«ffling. L'y Relle 74819 laurel 3 4 1:13 fast 15 110 6 6 6* 6*3 (' Lang 8 Whetstone. TimeExpoa'e, Husky 74695 I^tur.l 1 1 3S\fast 51 110 I 3 3'i 3J P Walls 6 Rustic. Fluvanna. Heir at Law 74604 laurel 51 f l:07'.ifast IS 115 1 3 2J l'J C Lang 8 Routaud. Moon Star. Sunmagne NATURAL, ch. m. 6 97 By Martinet — Chemulpo, by Ban Strom*. (Trainer. J. Bauer. Owner. J. J. Lyons). Breeder. Williams Bros. 69134 Howie 1 1-8 1 59-\fast 6-5 105 3 1 2 4*1 S M.-Unc 9 Day Lilly. Tom (assidy. L Kate «;9061 Howie 1 3-16 2:08 fast 5 102 2 3 2» 2" H Shil'.i. k I Rraro. Kttahe. Attorney Mnir 69039 P.owie I 116 1 .523£fast 41 105 7 4 4'12'iH Shillick 7 M.Uosell., KingTrojan. L.Amraie 68616 Jefferson 1 1-16 l:4S*fast 4 101 5 3 l'J 1« B Harvey 12 Lluff. Liltle Amuiic, Loveliness STJNSHOT. b. c, 3 (M) 9« By Sunstar— Mitylene. by Desmond. (Trainer. J. Fitzjimmcns. Owner, Belair Stud). Bred in England by Mrs. B. Bailey. 74693 Laurel 3-4 1 13H.fa.st 14 115 I 4 4» ^'\J\ Marinrlli S Confalon. Suppliant, Warrenton 73716 Aqueduct 3-4 1.13 fast 50 114 9 7 i 7" V Col'letti ■ Ordinance. Sherman. Samaritan MACLEAN, b. c. 3 96 By Meelick— Dona Hamilton, by Donald A. (Trainer. M. Demarest. Owner. W. J. Howard). Breeder. G. L. Blackford. 75612 Howie 51 f 1 :07 fast 5f 112 1 2 2» 35 C Lang 13 MissWhisk. A.RenAhdem, Sarko 71789 Empire 5-8 591rifa«t 6 1121 7 6 6» GJ E Sarnie !) L.BaltimorelL, Pet. King, Reply 71230 Au/jeduct 5-8 1 OOVsfast 5 117 3 8 71 6'i A Johnson 12 Poly'sia. M.-Auliffe. KVRansoin 71092 A.iu.duct 5-8 7.9 fast 7 119 6 7 71 4«i A Johnsonll The World. McAuliffe, Donnelly 70656 H.In.nt 5 8 st 53 slow 9-10 115 1 2 2l 1» A Johnson 5 A.M'ronelL. StikeMe. Oiitiro^s 70307 H-lmont affiBC 52 fast 3 115 4 4 4» I'll, Morris 10 PeterKing. Transmute, Sheridan 70079 Jamaica a-8 LOlSslop 6 115 2 1 1« 1: L Morris 8 Byron, Cano. Rival rrii- DA PC * Mil* and TO Yards, \ewark Parse. 4-year-old* and iijiward. Dili llAUu Allowaarea. 4 Sept. ^8, 1UIH 1 |4HI ^-5 1 1.!^. GOLDEN SPHERE, ch. h. 6 103 By Oliver Goldsmith— Sphere of Influence, by Collar. ;Trainer. W. H. Bringloe. Owner. Seagram Stable). Bred in England by Sir W. Cooke. 7842S H d. ;■•■.• IrrnOy 1.44 fast 34 I'XJ ". 2 W 21 T Wilson 5 F.xlerm'ior, S-t.Sun, Sog.Aroon 74151 Wo.Kl'ne 1 1-16 1 :45V,fast 12 1J 110 5 5 51 4'i T Wilson li N.H'psbire. Soltlloes. Clansman 74070 Wo.xi'ne lm7v)y I:43^fast 6 li'C 3 2 4» 2'4 T Wilson 111 John Paul Jones. Romany. Lilt 71179 Dorval 11 16 145 fast 19 5 la8 1 9 10* H'« T Wilson 12 Ruby Urand. Planet, Wil. Harre 70956 Dorval 1 IS 1:54 fast 3 111 1 3 2'1 21 T Wilson 4 Rabylirand, Yorkist. Span Maize 70521 '"naught -"-4 1 l.'»,fast 4 112 4 3 3* 3s D Stirling li K. RTiaeh) r. M'mnast. Any'mous 70282 Wdbino 1 1 16 1 :4a fast 51 106 5 3 6 * 9*J T Wilson 11 Rabylirand. Red-tone. Fairway 70173 W.lbine 1 1-8 1 .al^fast a 108 6 2 31 a' T Wilson 9 Spot Cash, Baby Grand, Set. Sun CLANSMAN, b. h. 5 112 By Uncle — Katrine, by Disguiaa. (Trainer. A. Alexandra. Owner. A. Alexandra). Breeder. Headley & Miller. 78368 Howie 7-8 1:27 fant 14 111 5 5 5* 4«} J McTag't li ListeuDeari.', TopSerg'nt, Attilia 71942 l.aur.1 11 16 1:49 slcp 16 5 112 5 5 6« C : (1 Rose 7 Tip. Wit het, I^i.l.\M ra. Rluffer 74179 ■ ood ne 11 16 1:46Sslop 21-10 110 3 3 3» 3»i V Sharpe 5 Shu f. A long, J .P. Jones. Don. Tip 74151 W. '»l'ne 1 1-16 1 :45%fa.st 8 120 1 3 2J 3'1 W Sharpe «i N.irpshiie. SoltGoes, C. Sphere 73300 1) \ hir 1 2-16 1 :5X*ifast 4 115 5 3 3* I* 10 Taplin li Rest Pal. Rarrn uda, I'.rilliance ".3191 1 \ sh:re 1 1-8 1:54 fast 21 117 3 3 6: 67 E Scobie 7 My Dear, lair liain. Rest Pal OPPEKMAN. b. g. 5 110 By Pataud— Dancing Wave, by Top Gallant. i Trainer. J. Baden. Owner. Triple Springs Farm Stable). Breeder. P. T. Chmn. 78266 B»Waf lm70y 1 47*sgood 61 HI 2 4 31 3» H Howard 7 Rama. SeltingSun. F^lwardCray 7*164 H.iwie T-8 129 mud 11 113 1 8 71 7Ti B M'rin.Ili S Cen. Thatcher. TonyReau, Rama 75745 Howie 1 3 16 ! D2\fast 15 110 2 12 12 12 5 B MrinellilJ K.Sol sSl. Mnraker. Flagstaff 756*1 Howie. 1 1-16 1 .0 fast 4 a 114 3 1 l'J l'l B M'rin. Li I HighPrime, Il llllate. Ja . Julian 75651 Howio 11-16 150 slow 19-10 110 4 2 2« Is H Mrin.-lli 5 RillyWatts, Ja. . Julian. Thimble 7:-:!82 1'imlno lm70y 1 45 mud 7 102 3 6 6 C" K H'stings li Reparation. Hold. Rule. Transom 73293 B ■ nnets 1 1-4 2:07 fast 11 106 1 4 4'4 2*1 H Howard 6 Spot Cash, (iray tlables. Despair WILKES BARRE. ch. c, 4 112 By Ballot— Triad, by Star Shoot. (Trainer. J. Boden. Owner. Trinle Sprinpa Farm). Breeder. J. W. Parrish. 7*333 Hi\»io 3-4 1:14 fast 29 110 2 5 5 a!H Howard i Ldiirite. G d'l'imes, J F Onara 7*194 Howie :"1 f 1 MWsfast B 112 4 6 6 6* It Howard li GoidT's. J.K Oliara. HidJewel 75778 H.i^irt 1 1-16 l:51Hmud H-5 104 15 5 4*1 H Howard .". Korestl^re. Solisi, Shauiro-k *i..342 Pimlii o 1 1 16 1:46 good 8 99 8 3 lnk l1 !•' IlslinKS ■ Miss Cerina, Faith. Coldeji Rule 75195 Pimlio 1 i S 1 52 fast 41 106 1 3 3' 4' J I all.ihan 5 Shuf. Alotm. ;. dKu!e. H.l'rin-e 71981 : a ir 1 1 1 40%good 1? 5 Wi 2 1 l»| V J Callahan i Setting Sun. Ranter, liadfly 74820 !-tii"-l 1 m70y 1 : USfast 12 1 W 4 5 4'i 431 H Howard 0 Transom. Ten Minutes, Thimble FALRWAY. br. g. 7 110 By Bryn Ma wr— Justly, by Mithra, (Trainer. J. W. Healy. Owner, A. C Boitwick). Breeder. T. Clyde. 78 128 II .1 • ■'• ImTny 1:44 fast 60 107 2 5 5 a1? F Stevens 5 Exterm tor, ilol. Sphere. Set. Son 7565I Bewta 1 l-M I'M .^low 13 107 I 5 5 5-4 M 1'ator i O'perm'n. Billy Watts, .\:\r. Julian 75!25 1'nili. o 2 I 01 mud 11 150 S Fell. W Keating II Mercurius. U.Djttner, Irish Jig 7I369 l.aur.l 2 3:5S'Srast 7 147 5 6 5,J 5" W Keating 7 D.Uoone. II.Dattn.T, Men-uiius 71003 U'j.MJ'ii" A!) 2 4.06 fast 37-1) 1.V4 2 Fell. W Keating • ("Iganlie. Span. Maize. Mercur's 73349 H Hiin-ts All I 4 ll^fast 1S-5 150 5 4 4 4" C Ireland 5 Nomis. Spanish Maize. Coolgardm 72I65 K.nilu'h 1 1-IS 1 :46'/5fast 16 112 6 8 61 68i G Fields 8 Clansman, Lunetla. Fantoche 7 2064 Kenilw h lm70y 1.43Hfast 6 115 I 7 71 6"i W Stevens 10 Aug. Maid. Make L'p, Sailing B. cm DA PC * 1-14J Iileji. 2-year-oldn and ujtward. ( laiuiiut^. (Sept. IS, j Dill ttAUt 4-5 a ISM 1:44 — — ias.) OVERTAKE, b. g. • 105 By Horron — Carreno. by Lally. Truner. A. E. Alexandra. Owner. Mrs. A. E. Alexandra!. Breeder. J. B. Gorham. Mill H.l i\e 1 1 8 2 OO^slop t-5 105 6 2 I* ll W Marner 7 ( otid'Or. Ruddie K'n. DayLilly ; 78290 Bonrkf 1 *-K 2 :044Afast 41 102 5 2 2' 2s 1) M.-rgler 8 Humboldt. Bolster. OldFailhCal 7*231 Howie 1 1-lii 1 5IHmu l ISC 13 13 3 2"* 11 W MarrrKI \\halel oiie.l»a.v Ijlly. My-tir I 78161 How- 61 f 1 23 mud 8f 106 10 11 »' a,sA AfiGBSnhylS RiffRang. TmiesFp. Ag^ I'apa 77496 1'i.riids 3 4i:2V»good 60 105 8 8 8 fc'»W Marri r I Caligula. Sw'pst.ikcs. Lt.larr.l: 77346 !•' tir'n.ls 1 IS 1:56 good 30 106 5 3 5 5" W Mar'n.T •". liomiolicr. Stiin.pJr.. O. Faithful 77.':i7 K'irn.l.s 1 1 M 1 tS^fast 15 M 6 • 7 "'• L McDCU 7 Vcnn:e. l'.u. ado. Lily M. 17125 T'lrmls 11-16 1 1S\fast 4 110 7 7 5* f'J Corcoran S Biunell, Piedmont, Advocate 76923 r'.-ii-ls 3-4 L14',*sloW 20 111 8 8 6' 6« C Oil neyll Begl'ardon, Sagamore, K gs lere VACUUM, 'h g. 4 100 By Dick Finnell— Broom Straw, by Broomstick. Trainer. G. E. Phillips. Owner. J. C. McMilien). B:et.der. Xaiapa Farm. 7 8512 Itt t.Mlay's » hart. 78102 lid :'•••• 2 1 I HVfast 4f 113 2 3 3» !'| K Sruirpe 14 Mabel K., Arendal. Ronfire 77932 .1-ff-rs n I 4 115Shvy 10 114 111* 1' K Sharpe 10 Simplicit* . i-nblto-e. l'oorS| ort 77*71 llOTll— 2-4 I 144tfast 15 103 1 1 11 lk W Sharpe IS Lug . LaasjkWt, Kftv Fifty ■S7840 J.-fl't rson 5i f LOS^good 21 120 4 3 41 4: K harp.- 1" Sister.IoMll.ii Stamp. Daiilkilling 77577 r.Gr'satal 2-4 1 14Heot d 10 lit 10 6 51 451 F Sharpe 12 Doughnut, RojalDick, J'nJobepb BCCADO. br. g. * 106 By Koney»o«d — Bells, by Lconi.t. Owner. J. F. Besche). Breeder. NevaH- Stock Farm. j 7*3X0 IJ.-wi. 01 f 1 aWtfaet 4 109 2 6 61 451 J Dawson 10 Sweepstakes. SeaSand. Wiirnin^ 78310 Howie 1 C 1.21«,fast 31 lo 108 I 4 4* 21 L I-ang 12 Marble, Fif Fifty. ManeMax.iu 7H265 Howie CJ f 1 22%«;ood 31 111 6 1 1* I'll. 1-tng IS Fifty Fifty. V-n los.. lien. Cad a 78196 Howie 6} f 1 22*ifa*t 15 100 0 7 7» l:l II Sliilli. k 11 Sw "«-pslakeK. JuliaM , CareFree 1 779341 I-ff.r^oTi 1 KM ! 51»ihvy 8 lti» 9 7 7» 7«1 B Hreningll l'e.|i.ot. Our Star. Servitor 77803 J-ffcr»on 1 1 li 1 48 fast J 109 1 2 3 1 6» I McD'olllS TauSon, IieanH lette, K'yl)u k I , HUMBOLDT, b. e. 4 108 By Atheling II. — Celesta, by Sempronios. (Trainex, F. Salman. Owner, C. H. Hnghea). Breeder. Nevada Stoca Farm. 7*290 Bowie 1 3-18 2M%faat S 107 1 1 1» 1» H Farland 8 Overtake. Bolster. OldFaithfnl 78S30 Bowie 1 1-1 2:00%mud 11 104 J i 6* 4« A Accardy S BiffBng. Fr'xySn'ry. TbeFor'ner 78165 Bowie 1 1-18 1 :52^mnd llf 107 J S 3* 1« D Mergler 13 T Foreigner, O.Rirtbday. R Kean 77721 F.Gr*nds 1 1-16 148 ttfast 11 107 10 10 »« 8»| D Mergler 12 Rupee. Rendita. Insulate "7606 F.Grnds 3 4 1:15^hvy ( 10S 7 I 6| 611 I Parke 10 Little Alfred. Antiiipate, F.ttahe S7522 F.Grnds 11-16 1:49 fast 13 105 11 J 2» 1» D Mergler 12 WaterCirl. Kirklcingt jn, I.ierra 76841 FGr'nds 1 1 -16 1 5 ^slow 20 Ull 5 10 9" W HansenlO Smarty. Day Lilly. Stump Jr. 76773 F.Gr'nda 1 1-16 l:«Vifood 12 107 8 4 6» '« J Wallace 9 Miss Meise, Pequot. Neddam GOOD NIGHT, b. g. 4 108 By Rickety— Slippers, by Meddler. (Trainer. F. J. Kearns. Owner, S. Gooch). Breeder. H. P. Whitney. 77804 Jefferson 1 1-2 2:35Sfa«t 5 105 4 1 1* 1 1 H Stutta 5 East Ind n. Freezy Sit, A-.li! d 177742 Jefferson 11-16 1:48 faat 21 109 6 8 8' 8*1 I Parke 10 Eacarpolette. Tody. Ri.helieu 77675 I'Gr'nds 1 1-16 14SHfa3t 20 1051 8 « 6» 8l» H Stutta 10 Hueado. fan Son. Normal 77521 F.Grnds 1 1 8 l:5l«tfast 7 111 8 9 4 !' J Kedei is 12 S ofl'l sure. Rape-. Walnntllall :7390 F.Grnds 1116 1:19 fast 5 112 8 10 51 5l H Stutts IS I'.Mi.ou. Dr.Whitehst. Repeater 77217 FGr'nds 1 1-8 l:.V.»sfaat IS 169 7 7 7 7!« J Reilly 7 Ramkin. Miss Meise". Royal Dura 77104 F.Grnds 1 2-16 2:02 fast 41 113 1 7 5» 5; E Blind S Royal Duck. Rupee, Tan Sou GUELPH. b. g. 6 115 By Sardanapale— Padoua LL, by Ajax. (Trainer. P. Renter. Owner. T. T. Mott). Bred in France by J. Sanford. 7*451 HdeC.ce 1 3-16 2:08 slop 3 5 113 1 1 l1 1* J Wallace 5 Frosty Roy. Majority. OMFaitli'l ' 78383 Bowie 1 1-16 1 :S)*sfast 12-5 108 5 5 3» 2» B Mnnelli 7 Normal, liiffl'.ang. Tipp'j Wift 78268 Bowie 1 1-16 1 :51-Sgood 13-5 108 3 4 3' 3«1 H Howaid 7 Tnijnnus. '1 ctidrrSetii. I 1 *M \'n'r 75747 Bowie 1 1-2 2::»-=sfast 9-5 110 4 1 1' 2" H Howard 7 D .andD'kt s. O. Faithful. S U'ond 75685 Bowie 1 1 16 15i"r.fast 13 115 10 11 11* 9'» C Robsonl.'. King Albert. Care Free. Simoon 75666 Bowie lm70y LISSgood 13 107 7 7 5l 5"i R Costello 7 TopScrgeant. Paddle, l'cddler 75594 Bowie 1 1-16 1 :50«tfaat 10 102 4 5 51 4» R Costelloll T. Sergeant. V.nnie, I.adyMyr.i 75464 Pimlico 1 1-2 2:37 slop 10 108 2 3 2« Is G Fields 8 li. Stone. T.Sergeant, l:\ihriionia THE FOREIGNER, br."h. 6 114 By Star Shoot— Pedigree, by Ogden. (Trainer. W. E. Martin. Ownsr, W. E. Martin \ Breeder. J. E. Madden. 78406 H.deGce 1 1-8 1 :54Sfaat 2J 110 1 2 1»* 11 E Ambros,- 7 Smarty. FlyingDl. RoyalCrown 7H268 Bowie I 1-lfi 1 :51\good C-5 I'M 7 3 4» 471 J Dawn 7 Irajaniis. Tender S.-th. Guclph 78230 Bowie 1 1-8 ::00\mud 6 108 4 2 U 3* J Chalm rs l Riff Rang. Fr'ry Sn'sy, Hiiuib't 78165 Bowie 1 1-16 1 :52 *mud 73-10 112 3 1 1' 2* J CnlmersHi Humboldt. O.Urthday. R.Keaa 75813 Bowie 1 1-8 2:00=5mud 9 112 2 10 8* 21 F Col'letti 15 SeaMonarch. Wessicit.. Toodlea 75713 Bowie 1 3-16 2:."ni?ifast 11 109 7 2 21 2J F Collettill De!lahm, WlioCares. Ashland 75614 Bowio lmTOy 1:49 fast Slf 107 11 9 91 341 E Ambrosel.% Cooncan. Relphnzonia. Rupee 75462 Pimlico 11-16 1:50 slop 10 114 5 7 5 1 5»i F Coll»ttil0 Stonewall. Bonfire. Rhinegold 75193 rimlico lm70y 1:45 fast 13 113 7 8 12* 12" J Chalmersll Si moon. Dartmoor, Advocate VALOB, ch. g. 10 108 By Ballot— Muriel, by Watercress. (Trainer. H. Simond. Owner, P. J. Lavin). Breeder. Estate of J. B. Haggin. 77990 Tijuana lm70y 1 :46Smud 21 113 4 2 4* 4»J A Fran" co li VanPatriek. Marsdale, Voorgold 77929 Tijuana 1 1-16 1 :46Sfast 2 113 2 1 3* 3»1 A Franco 4 Great Luck, Virginias. R. Stone 77253 Tijuana lm70y 1:44 fast 6-5 110 4 1 1* l1 A Fran'sco !» Vanl'airi. k, QhonI, Virginius 77164 Tijuana 1 1-16 l:46^fa«t 9-M 112 2 1 l'l 1* A Fran sco 4 Iouis A., Virgimus. Cruzern 77075 Tijuana lm70y 1 45 Sigood 4 111 2 2 2! 2? A Fran'sco S Hreat Link. Sag.imook. Virginiua 76982 Tijuana 3-4 l:12Sfa*t 4 104 4 = } A Fran'sco 7 Jackllnuer. Sp MKagle. IxirdAllea 76898 Tijuana lm70y l:44^fast 12 102 1: A Fran'sco 7 Cofficld. Zealot. Doubtful 7676G Tijuana 1 l:40Sifast 8 HI 9'* A Frcesco 9 Prince K.. Planet. Ruddy ATTILIA. b. f, S 97 By Tea Caddy— Loyal Lady, by The Scribe. (Trainer, J. P. Polk. Owner. J. P. Polk). Breeder. A. L. Ferguson. 78368 Bowie 7-8 1:27 fast 12 100 4 4 2»k 3«jj Wallace •! List. Dearie. TopS'i;.-ant. Cans'n 78288 Bowie 7-8 1 :285jfast 17 104 7 7 «■» l»| J Wallace 11 Jewell V. P.. Despair. Julia M. 78195 Howie T I 1 HMJ11 11 104 3 3 5 5T1 L Lang 5 Thornd'e. Frederic k'n. Yan.H'sa 77716 F.Grnds 1 1:40Sfast 3 99 4 3 U P L I^ing 7 FlygFur. Barleycorn. Telescope 77651 F.GCnds lm7"'v 1 HVfast 13-5 96 1 2 2« V L Lang 7 Harle.v.orn. Anne. Rla.kUraekl* 77542 FGr'nds lm70y 1.46 fast 15 98 4 I 41 2* D Mergler S Il.andliurlcy. Coldfield. Invietua 77345 F.Grnds 2-4 l:!4 *g-ood 20 104 7 7 7» 7SJ J AVallace I Kx hang. , Lidy Rose. Kindred ROYAL DUCK. br. g. 7 109 By Royal Realm— Duckshot. by Gallinula. (Trainer. A. Swenke. Owner, &. Saenke). Breeder. G. D. Widener. 78405 H.dcG'cj 1 1-16 1 :47»5fast 1$ 11415 5 5 5»1 J Rowan 5 Masterll'nd. Luminist, CrayG's 77844 Jefferson 11-16 1:50 good 2 115 10 8 41 3»1 F Sharpe 12 Kent I... St. Donard. Runqnol 77803 Jefferson 1 1-16 148 fast 12 110 9 5 51 2l F Sharpe 13 TanSon. Kscarpolette, Richelieu 77720 F.Gr nds 1 1-8 1:54 fast 5 109 6 8 61 a1 I Parke 9 Alard. Ramkin. Fannie Hean 77543 F.Gr-nds 1 1-16 1 :4S'»fast 12 113 9 6 41 5* J .ueyland 9 G. Billows. St. Donard, StumpJr. MARYLAND RELLE, br. m, 5 109 By Zeus— Dorothy K.. by Kilmarnock. (Triner. G. W. Coburn. Owner, J. F. Coburn). Breeders. White & Garnett. 77887 Tijuana 11-16 1:47 fast 87 106 6 6 71 V B Kenn'.ly S Marsdale, I'.iliy Watts, Dorius 77800 Tijuana 3-4 1:12 Vast 137 K)5 8 8 8 8"W Kelly S J.S Ueardon. I'd. Lion. I"yWale 75829 Tanforan 1 1-lti 1 :45Vast — 99 5*1 W Kelly 5 Sunn.vl.ind, War Zone. Ijidylnea 75721 Tanforan ll:39Sfaat — 112 4" W Kelly 5 Cofficld. Re Frank. Mar. Boy 75569 Tanforan 1 1-8 l:50\fast — 101 6'» P W K.-lly I Relter Ui.k. Ske /.i\. All Over 75509 Tanforan 1 1-8 1 : 54 Vast — 101 4" W Kelly .". Vi.toire. Cliiva. Treasurer 74627 Jamaica 1 1-16 l:4S\fast 41 102 C 4 4* 4" A Accardy 6 E. Indian, Sil. King, RillyWatta BLUEMONDALE, br. c. 3 (M) 103 By Ormondale— Lou Blue, by Ogden. (Trainer. J. Arthur. Owner, J. Arthur). Breeder. M. Jones. 7*448 H.l.G'ce :',-4 1 :16Sslop 128 116 8 S 8« 8'= A Abel 11 Suppliant. ;. l.l ISug. Handsome 78365 Howie ".J f 1 :09Vast 23f 116 12 9 91 10* 1 G Walls 13 Just. Haughty I.ady. Conscript 76563 FGr'nds lm70y 1 :47Vast 30 87 7 7 7» 7" G Noel ■ Tulaue. Fleeting, l'.endita 76386 J. fferson 3-4 1:13 good 50 99 9 9 8» 9'« P Grosser 10 Wei m-. Wflg, MissFortine 76020 Jefferson 51 f LlO-Hslow 15 115 9 9 9 S'5 E Scobie | Times 1 p. Bugler. I'.arberrv 75531 Churchill 3-4 1:14 fast 12f 112 14 15 10' 11" J Wallace 15 Ruck. W'kulla. Lal' del'.naute 75123 I.atonia 3-4 l:13^Sood 7 115 7 8 11 ll17 E Scobie 11 Horgan. Muldraugh, Calvin 74769 Latonia 51 f LOTVaat 9f 112 .9 12 81 8'= E Scobie 12 Wong Rok, Equity. Blue White j ; I j 1 I 7th RflPP ' '"S A,i'»*s- 4-year-olds and upward. Claiming. (Sept. Z~ , 1019 MAY ROBERTS, cb. m. 7 98 By Master Robert — Rote Prim, by Fotomae. (Trainer, M. Grant. Owner, M. Grant). Breeders. Young & Gorham. 7*430 Hd.G'c 1 1-16 1 :1SVast 50 98 2 7 6» 4*i G Bond 10 Wnywassamo. Sptigs. Duk.-JoUa 78264 Howie 61 f 1 :22*tg-ood 118 100 3 7 71 rjO Bond 10 Sea Sand, Anndal. Poppve 78181 Howie 11-16 151 fast 64 102 6 10 111 10" G Bond 13 M tzar, Serbian, Mom 75748 Howie 1 1 I -40Vast 28 99 3 3 4» 5«1 G Bond 7 Owasco. Majority, irajaniis 75653 Howie 1 l-M 1:52 slow 73 102110 12 12 12" W Rrown 12 Humboldt. WarFox. Kttah- 75563 M'Iboro lm70y 1 :56 good 13 99 3 6 6J 5" W Brown 7 Sea Monarch. OldTiu.er, Rckal) 75540 Marl'to Ab 5i f 1 :12'5slow 29 110 7 7 cj 6'i W Brown 8 Pep Tea. Klizab'hJewell. Feo lor 75504 Marlboro lmTOy l:." «HsIow 51 103 3 5 4» 3'* W Brown 5 KUe-mar. MirackMan, E.Sawyer ROSEATE, ch. m. 6 97 By All Gold— Rose of Dawn, by Hamburg. (Trainer. A. C Niehaus. Owner. H. S. Lippmanl. Hreeder. II. P. Whitney. 78429 1I..1.GC3 1 1-16 1 IS^fast 22 lu2 1 4 P 31 J Dawson 10 Handjlinii.li. Aladdin. Kin-John 7*060 Havana I 1-S 1 :"6Sgood 21 102 5 2 51 6»1 J Eaton 1 "• H'uley. .loh'.vl) Conl. ■ T mrt 77899 Havana 1 l-M 1:48 fast 6-5 106 4 9 51 5'1 J Dawson 10 Conund'm. RlueRrusb, Spe. rliirt 77811 Havana I l-M 1 :l7=,fait 21 97 2 I ll 1« J O'Brien 10 A. Sablofky. Krlanger. JMuma 77747 Havana lm5i»y 1 :41Vast 5 105 12 10 5l 5*1 J O'Brien 12 48 Joe. J.OIdnnell, A.Sablosky 77725 Havana lmTOy i 45 Vast 5 106 5 9 61 .".» R McAl'.y !» J'.|ii-rie. Hiddledec, K Carpenter 77417 Havana lm50y l.l4'5fast 3 105 I 4 5* V J Callahan 7 Hillman C. IJIenn. Mallowmot 77282 Havana 3 4 1:15 good 4 10-J U 11 11 9:i W Dellow 11 Spring Vale. Kendall, Gupton SUPERBUM, b. f. 4 105 By Superman^-Dolly Bultman. by Alloway. (Trainer. A. Swenke. Owner, Mrs. A. Swenke). Breeder. H. T. Oxnard. 78475 ILdeG'ce 1 1-4 2:09V»vy Si 102 1 5 53 3' J Dawson 8 Lord Wrack. Rupee, Hickory 78407 H.deC ce 1 l-s 1 MVast 8 108 5 5 4» 3'| J Dawson S FannieB'n. Highi;'r. Cote d'Or 78335 Bowie 1 1-2 2 40 Vast 5 104 4 4 21 3«i F Lee 7 LittleAmmie, CommcCi. Mizar 78291 Bowi,; 1 3-16 2..i7Vast 61 107 5 5 5'i V FI.ee 9 Col. Whallcu. Bows'.rit. HighG'r 78245 Bowie 1 1-4 2 14-Vslow 14 104 4 7 7 5'i G Rose 7 Ix rd Wrack. Normal. Ili.korv 7*198 Bowie 1 1-0 1 :.".9Vast S 111 9 7 S-* 8'" C Uing 10 Majority. Tody. Flying Devil 77630 F.Gr'nds 1 2-16 2:01*sgood 10 109 11 7 7' 7'* H SutU 11 Huonrc. The Archer. Gondolier HICKORY, b. h. 5 102 By Prince Hermis— Lou Hazel, by King Regent. 'Trainer. W. A. Crawford. Owner. Hamilton Stable). Breeder. G. L. Blackford 78475 ILdeG'ce 1 1-1 2 09Vivy 13 109 5 4 4» 4« E Scobie 8 Lord Wrack. Rupee. Superham 7X336 Bowie 1 1-2 2:41Vast 21-10 105 I 1 V 2'1 H M'rinclli 7 Old Faithful. Todv. RoUtcr 78313 Howie 1 1 I 1 :5»Vast »i 110 8 6 5'1 4* W Milr.er 10 Day Lilly. Night Raider. To.ly 78245 Bowie 1 1-4 2:M%M*W 24 104 6 4 ?,* S* W Miliu-r 7 la.r.l Wrack. Normal. Majority. 78180 Bowie lm70y 1 :49Va»t 13f 106 S 8 61 7" W Milner 11 Theperuvn. Normal, I.d Wrack 77540 Ff.rnds 1 1-2 g:M%fa1 ::0 92 7 9 8 1 8*3 B Hre'ning 9 I'.ninell. Old Faithful. Irish Hat 77476 FGr'nds 1 1-16 1:59 slow 10 110 9 8 7' 7*1 J Chalm'rs 9 Scare Crow. Six Hence. Rupee 77390 Ft'.rnds 11-16 1:49 fast 12 M0 11 7 6l 7* J "hiin.i si 2 I'.Mi.ou. Dr. Whiteh'-t. Reenter 77239 I'.Gr'p.ds 1 1-4 :.09'ifast 31 104 9 3 1" 1 B Mriuellill Dustproof. Attorney, Iri&ii Pat j DAY LILLY, br. m, 6 102 By Olambala— Orange Lilly, by William the Third. (Trainer. J. Phillips. Owner. Mrs. J. Phillips). Breeder. R. T. Wiison. i 78452 H ..Mi'. ■• 1 1-1 zMtfcftAap 33-5 Ml 2 4 4» 4:1 J Dawson 7 Overtake, Cle d'Or. Rud. Kean 78106 H.deGce 1 1 S 1 :.4'r.fast 6} 106 2 3 5- 5'J J Dawson 7 The l'..r'n.T. Smartv, Living DT 78313 Howie 1 1 I 1 :5')Vast 10 98 2 1 l| 1« J Da\\s, nH» N ighl Haider. L.iiy. Hickory 78291 Bowie 1 S-M 2.07Va.st 8-5 97 6 2 2" V L Lang 9 Superbiim. Col Wliafn. Howsprit .8231 Howie 1 1-16 1 5l-'r.mud J 101 1 4 3* 3 1.1 l awson 13 Overtake. WIkiIiImjii- HjrjCk 177806 Jefferson 1116 1:49Vast 8-5 105 1 3 4J 4'4 G Fields 15 Attorney. Trooper. Rep 177763 Jefferson _ 1 3-16 2 :02Vast 3-2 101 S 4 4" 5^ J Wallace 12 RuddieKean. i;tfw-|ir.t, Attorney RUPEE, ch. g. 4 110 By Delhi— Lucrat.ve. by Mordant. (Trainer. E. Wilkinson. Owner. T. Haskos). Breeder P. T. Chinn. ! 78175 H d -G'ce 1 1-4 2:09Vi\ry 7 112 3 I 3J 2» P Walls ■ lordWra.k. Sup.rl.um. Hickory 78312 B»«fta 1 1-16 1:7.1 Vast 74 11.1 5 2 SJ 11 H Mnnelli li Fr z.vSn y. Agg Hapa. Flvglxvil 178264 Howl- tj t l:22%C*o4 14 111 7 M 8J 7 'i L Lang HI Sea Sand. Ar.ndal. l^tvW* 77721 l"i:r'nds 1 1 -16 LlS'r.ia-t 8 112 3 3 !■ in G Hre'n:ngl2 Hendita. Insulate, Hr Wliiteh st 77587 FCr'nds 11-Sl:6Vw 7 112 8 7 81 S;«W Lill.-y 10 Norn. a 1. Repeater. Scare Mow l;752! l'.Hrnds 1 1 S 1 sMtfctMt 12 1131 5 1 21 2'1 W I. ill. ■ • 12 S.of PLsure, Ho xl N ': t. Wal'Glall j 77476 I'llr'nds 1 l-M 1 :."0 atoW I IM 2 3 "!• :'M W Lata** 11 Scare Crow, six I'.n.c. Sm.-irty 77389 FUr'iiils 1 1 16 1 47Sfast 5 110 I 2 41 I'll, Lang M Sands of Pleasure, H(T;2.la. Hoik 1 77:'.45 F.Gr nds 2-4 1 :! l'&good *-'0 111 8 8 8 5«1 B Bre'ning S Kx.haiig. . Lidy Kos- Kindred 77101 F.Gr'nJa 1 I '.6 2 K fast 8 106 5 5 3« 2! F Lm * Royal Duck. Tan Son. Huonec 77010 F.Gr'nds 1 IS 1 5l) hvy 2 107 2 1 l1 1" F Lee I 15 Crown, l'.la.kolia. Lit. Ammie 76965 F.Gr'nds 3-4 l:15',imud DO 101 4 4 4 4" W Harvey 4 L.Marcellia. ( "ghjordau. W.Mia NORTH WALES, b. g. 5 107 By Bachelor's Hope — Grecian Bend, by Bluci. (Trainer. W. E. Martin. Owner, W. E. Martini. Breeder. R. B. Strassburgf-r. 178407 Ifd-Cco I 1-41 1:54 Vast IS 110 1 6 5 3*1 E Ambrose 8 FannieB'n. IligbGear, Str.ertmm I78I8O Howie lmTOy 1 :49Vast 26 1 10 9 7 V «'l J CSl'laMtall Th.FcruCn. Normal. I.'dWwk 177827 Havana 1 3-16 JOOVast 4 106 3 3 4' 3'i O IVrnia 5 J. I nderwood. Haman. Ihvcrsitv !::769 Havana 1 1-16 I 46'r.fast 4 104 1 1 5J 4' J Callahan 6 LucyKate. Diversity. Fly. Prince 77696 Havana lmTOy 1:44 fast 5 104 3 4 V 25 J fllhltaH 7 Lnc.iKitte, lit Prince. J.M..rr.ll ,77561 Havana 1 1-S 1 ,4 good 6 105 2 3 4- 4'1 J Maj. atic 7 Fincastle. Hi itihiiLin.-r. Ilamm 77375 Havana 1 I -J I : 52 Vast 3 98 5 1 I» ]■ J Maje.sti. 5 Haman. Flying Prime. Uaiidd 7:300 Havana 11-16 1:1$ good 10 9S 3 4 4 ' J .2 ' i J Majestic S Handel. Sportiboy, Lucy Rata COTE DOR. ch. h. 6 110 By Heno — Ale d'Or. by Capt. Hancock. (Trainer. F. Garrett. Owner, R. E. Potts). Breeder. Belair Stud. :8452 H 1GV- 1 1 S 2:00Vdop 13 5 110 3 1 2' 21 P Mad-ira T Overtake. P. ddi.Kean. DayLilly 7K107 ILdeG'ce 1 t-s 1 tsfast 14 IM 4 2 :** I'i p ■ttMHra I r.umi. p.n. HigMSear, snicrhiiai :8287 Bowie HI 1 22 fast M IM 4 1 41 6}P Mad .ra IS Warning. Poor Sport. Kirah 78264 Howie 6} f 122\good 2i 11110 I 4- l'l P Mad. ir.,111 S. a Sand. Ar.-ndal. Poppve 78193 Hovvi- H t L22 Vast 8 115 6 6 8 8" P Mad-ir.i • S.aSand Wl i|. tarn.- l/k lime 75010 Laurel 1 115 150 mud 2 loO S 1 11 2» F Lee 12 F.Monroe, M Mavii.i Lit \imnie 74903 Laonl 1 l-M 1 l"-slop 19-5 104 2 1 1- 1» V Lee I." Zou.i«.. Kipcc liMcsniar 74010 l_tu:el 1 1 8 1:56 fast 10 MS 10 4 i1 2« F L«-e 10 Irish Pat, FrankMonroc. Acosta ST. GERMAIN h. g. 7 107 By Sea King— Queen Dixon, by Sir Dixon. (Trainer. T. Holman. Owner. F. Holman). Breeder. J. F. Madden. '78384 liovvi., 118 179 fa*t 6J 105 8 6 7» 7" A Abel 9 Night Raider. Howsprit. Troma 78313 Howie 1 1 i 1 SfJM 11 M I 8 7" 7'| B BreuiiiglO Day Lilly. Nii;!it Raider, Tody 78240 liowie lmTOy 1 :S2vj»lo .V 20 106 5 6 6» 5'J A Abel S OHthdav. N tKaid. r. R.f Home 78181 Howie 1 1-16 1 63 fast 5 105 7 12 13 13'* A Abel PiMizar. Serbian. Mom 173939 II d- -Gee lmTOy 1 49^.mud 6 111 2 5 41 I'll". Sm'w'odM St Donald. HiffPang. Sea Wolf 71075 Horval lmTOy Ill-Vast 7 114 10 9 93 8" J Rowan 10 Rouen. M J. Raker. Feigned Zeal 70826 I! li'nn»ls 1 1:41 faat 10 108 7 S 4J 4« T Wilson S St irHenlu.. M.e-.. HeepStnker 70752 B.B nnets 1 3 '.C 2.05 Vuud 19-3 115 4 3 2J-" A Hoavh 5 Wylie, Austral, liltahe BOLSTER, ch. g, 9 102 By Maro— Fennla, by Persimmon. (Trainer. M. Trotter. Owner, M. Trotter). Bred in England by Sir J. Robinson 78471 H.deG'ce lmTOy 1 :50**.hvy 35 106 1 11 11 7»| W Milnerll AR'v'cPipj. Aladdin. J'nyD dee 78336 Bowie 1 1-2 2:41Vast 4 102 4 3 4» 4*1 J Wallace 7 Old Faithful. Hickory. Tody 78331 Howie 1-2 48 faat 4 113 1 3 2» 2'J K Ambrose « Barney Google. Harlan. Foolscap 78290 B«W ie 1 3-16 2:04%fast 6| 107 8 4 3'i 3«J .1 "Wallace 8 Humbd't, Overtake. OldFaithful 78198 Howie 1 1-8 l:5S%fast ■ 101 3 6 4'J 4:i W Milner 10 Majority. Tody, Flying Devil "7588 Kfir'niis ll-8 1:57%h\y 8 11111 11 11 11" M Schwtzll Soviet. Tulanc,* Honolulu Hoy 77476 FGrnds 1 1-16 IJM slow 15 111 8 9 S1 S'i A Roach !) Scare (row. Six Pence. Rupee 77S19 FCr'nd^ 11-16 1:48 fast 12 112 » 7 71 7"(; Mangan 9 Alard. Renditn. Walnut Hall 77049 FGrnds 1 1 8 l:55Vfcfast 15 106 7 6 71 4«1 D Mergler II Royal Duck. Batsille, Ashland 76814 K.Ur'nds 1 18 1:59 Vnud 3) 110 9 I f.1 I* J Wallace 9 Pastille. Hickory. Honolulu Roy 7668.1 ¥ Gr'nds 1 3-16 .:U1\,mu(l 20 112 5 5 3l 21 J Wallace E Superbum. Repeater, Anaprisa 76488 F.Cr'nds 1 1-16 1 :4«Vast 15 111 5 6 4 4; .1 Wallace T Ttilalip. Fleetinc. Lord Herbert 76025 Jefferson 1 1-16 1 :51 slow 20 114 9 8 8« %'■ C, Mangan 9 Trooper. Super. Rep 75781 Bowie 1 1-16 1 :.r.4Vnud 15 101 1T 15 15 14 • 11 Holmes 15 CornlRecf. Col. Whal'n, F. Monroe 76686 Howie 11-8 1:58 fast 16 102 13 6 61 47 H Holmes 14 H andD'kes. Dr.Wli'h't. Magic'l LORD HERBERT, b. g. 9 107 By Fit* Herbert— Manzanita, by Meddler. (Trainer. J. D. Misick. Owner. Mrs. J. D. Misick). Bred in France by Mackay & Carroll. 76652 FGrnds ll-Sl:55Vaat 6 111 7 7 7' 7" A Abel 12 Nuyaka, I* Orb. War Idol 76488 FGrnds 1 1 -16 1 :48%fnat 10 ill 4 3 3» 3 A Abel 7 Tulalip. Fleeting. Roister 76349 Jefferson 1 1-lii 1 :51%hvy 20 113 10 10 8' 8" A Abel 10 Reliability. Hon. Boy. D Boiling 76153 ftttmmm 1 1-S l:.'.9\sl..w 20 114 10 10 9s 9" L Mills 10 Hep. Kcpe;itcr, Jake Berger 75905 Jefferson 1 IS tJt%hlJ 12 107 8 6 6 6" F I^ee 8 Grass Tree. Tan Son, Rep 74519 I-aurel 1 1-8 l:53Vast 20 105 8 9 10' 9»J P Walls 13 LittleAmmie. Kendita. Comme CI 73723 Dorval 1 1-8 l:52Vfast 4 108 7 4 32 3» ] Mainen 7 Pirate McGec. Tamper. Royden 73592 Dorval 1 1-16 1 :4S*,g( o 1 BJ 107 1 4 4» 2'1 J Maiben 6 Fir.MeGee. Draftsman. Spec.Girl 7 3382 H .H'r.nets 1 1-8 1:56 fast 31 107 4 5 51 421 W Fronk 7 Cordelier. Our Betsy, Gallagher OLD FAITHFUL, b. g. 6 112 By Horron— Srr.irr. by Carnage. (Trainer. G. E. Phillips. Owner. J. McMillen). Breeders. M. Young & J. B. Gorham. 78451 K.deC.'ce 1 3-16 2:0S slop 10 112 5 4 4« 47 F Sharpe .1 Guelpli. Frosty Boy. Majority 78336 Howie 1 1-2 l':41\fa.-t 27-10 100 6 4 2J 1'} D Mergler 7 Hickorv. Tody. Bolster 78290 Howie 1 3-15 2:04«r.fust 11 102 4 7 6» ('! W Milner 8 Humboldt. Overtake. Bolster 78198 Howie 1 1 -8 1 ::.9Vast 13 108 ■ 6 61 X,-\ ■ Scobie 10 Majority. Tody Flving Devi] 77976 JetTei— 1 1-S l:.".9Smud 20 108 8 7 71 6:» H Stutts 9 L'dWraek. Duuibfonnder. KentL. 77630 K.Gi'nds 1 3-16 .'Ol^good 18-5 104 5 Bled. L Merg'.erll Huonec. The Archer. Gondolier 77540 FGrnds I 1-8 2:«%f—t 12 98 4 3 21 2" D Mergler 9 Brunell. Irish Pat. FreezySneezv 77479 F.Gr'nds 1181:57 slow 8-5 109 1 2 8* I2 H Stutt* 7 Our Birthday, Pete Foy, Chaplet MAJORITY, b, c. 4 112 By BaHot— Cintrella. by Bryn Mawr. (Trainer. W. A. Burtttcbell. Owner. J. R Sk inker). Breeder. A. Barklie. 78451 H def.ee 1 3-16 2:08 slop 14-5 107 4 3 3s 3'} L I ang 8 flllptl. Frosty Rot. Old Faith'l 78369 Btnrta 1 1-S 1:58 fast 8 113 2 1 2« 25 D Mergler 7 Normal. LordWrac'k, Att'yMuir 78245 Howie 1 ]-4 t:M%al*W 4 111 5 6 4» 4: I, Lang 7 Ix rd Wrack. Normal. Hickory 78198 Howie 1 1-8 I:S8%faa* 2 108 2 1 1» 1" L Lang 10 Tody. Flying Devil, Bolster 77914 Jefferson 1 1-2 2:44\hvy 6 101 3 2 42 4«} D Mergler 8 Lit.Ammie. GrsTrce. Bud Kean 77872 Jefferson 1 1-8 1:56 fast 7 108 3 1 l'i 1} I Parke 9 Vitamin. Attorney. Walnut Hall 77611 FGrnds 11-4 2:12 hvy 16-5 105 4 1 1» Is D Mergler 8 Col. Wluil'n. I'm leVelo. ElJesm.ir 77457 FGrnds 1 1-16 1:51 hvy 7 111 5 3 Z* 3" .! Corcoran 8 Great Lady, Mom. Col. Whallen 77347 FGrnds 1 1-1C 1 :49'sgood 25 109 3 2 2 2" D Mergler 11 Normal, Royal Charlie St. Paul WEST PITTSTON. b. f. 4 97 By Sweep— Santa Maria, by Golden Maxim. (Trainer. J. Boden. Owner. Triple Springs Farm Stableh Breeder. P. T. Chinn. 78228 Howie 7-S 1 :: i%.mud 8 103 7 10 88* 11" H Hownrdl3 Fifty Fifty, Warng. C.J. C'gmile 75781 Bowio 1 1-16 ] :54Vmid 11 9114 11 7' 8'° H Howard]:. Coral Reef. Col. Whal'n, F.Monroe 75735 Bowie 1 1-16 1^8 fast 6 93 7 2 8* S'I II Howardl'J Fllabe. Widow Bcdotte. Toodles 75616 Bowie 1 1-16 l:51Vast 41 96 8 3 4= 5* II HowardlO Honen. D and Drakes. Zouave 75096 I.aurel ll:435ngood 15 107 9 4 4'1 4:1 H Howard 12 Insulate. May Buddy, Simoon 73460 P. linnets 1 1-S 1 :55^t,fast 1 94 6 1 2'1 4'J II Howard 8 TheClockmeuder. Royden. Ajom 73046 (naught lm70y 1 46\fast 31 89 4 1 1» 1» II Howard 9 Mouette, Tantalus, StraightShot IRISH PAT. b. g, 4 107 By Berrilldon— Mcliie Kean, by Bobbie Kean. (Trainer. J. Bauer. Owner. J. J. Lyons). Breeder. R. R. Howard. 77713 Fdrnds 1 1-8 1 :54%fast 31 109 8 7 6' 3s J Ley land 8 Dumbf'nder, PeteFoy, DayLilly 77652 Klir'nds 1 1-16 1 :48Hfast 7 109 7 8 3» 2» J Leyland 9 Swav. Dumbfounder. Westwood 77640 F .Gr'nds 1 1-2 2:35\fast 30 98 2 4' 3'1 J Chalmrs 9 Brunell, O. Faithful, Fr. Sneezy 77369 FCrnds 1 116 l:4"Vast 20 106 8 ( 8 6«J I Corcoran 8 Lily M.. Wrangler, Bucado 77280 F.Gr-nds 1 3-16 2:02Vast 4 108 8 7 61 8*J K Th dyke 9 Xanthos. At.BoylL. Scourgeman 77239 F Gr'nds 1 14 2:09^fast 3 112 7 C 71 4« J Corcranll Hickory, Dustproof, Attorney 77048 FGrnds 1 1-8 1 :60\fast 15 115 9 7 8' S'» F ThornkelO Insulate. Repeater. Tingling 76947 F Gr'nds 1 1-8 1 :553tgood 20 110 Left at post. J Corcoran 9 Eastludian, Gondolier, Ramkin 76774 FCrnds 1 1-16 1 4SStgood 8 109 4 6 I" 7*1 J Chalmers 8 Beverwvck, Rupee. King John 75595 Howie 1 1-8 l:59^,fast 21-10 108 4 4 41 1" G Rose 14 Magician. Ashland, Soviet INVIGORATOR. b. g. 5 110 By Eudolfo— First Up. by Toddington. (Trainer. W. Kennedy. Owner. F. J. Boyle). Breeder. I. Fox. 78407 HdeCce 1 1-S 1 :.".4V.fast 61 111 I 8 7- 75 E Hileman 8 FannieB'n. HighGear. Supermini 78288 Howie 7-8 1 :L'8^fast 71f 116 11 10 10 10 s K Hilemanll Jewell V. I).. Despair. Julia M. 748CO La«f*4 lmTOy 1 :4.'.ir.fa.-t 16 106 8 8 71 7 « A Claver 8 AIIFair, Stonewall. Bellsolar 74519 Laorei 1 1-S 1 :53}*fast 6 101111 10 91 S»J It McN'ee 13 LittleAmmie, Bendita. Comme Ci 74374 Laurel 1 1-S 1:54 fast 2 103 2 6 5j 3* It Mt N'. e 7 TheFor'gner, Zouave. SeaPiratc 74174 H.deG'ce lm70y l:45\fast 12 108 7 5 31 2t It McN'ee 7 AIIFair. MissFillcv. Lady Lillian 73991 H.deG'ce 1 1-4 2:08S*low 10 106 6 7 3' 3» It MeN*«a 9 Col. Whalk n. Vo-iiimi. Hickory 73824 lid. Gee 1 1 S l:5711fast 122 .V'l * 8 6»k 35i It McN'ee 10 Sedgefi.ld. Smaity, Tomahoi DEMOS, ch. h. 8 107 By Uncle— Last CLerry, by Sir Dixon. 'Trainer. A. Gaignard. Owner, C. A. Coyle). Breeder. W. B. Miller. 78366 Howie 7-8 1 :2S\fast Sf 108 12 10 111 ■•'IV Lee IS Arendal. Marv Maxim. Antilles 78228 Howie 7-8 1 :29\mu.l 12f 107 9 9 7'1 8» W Milner l.i Fifty Fifty. Warng. C.J. C'gmile 77868 Jeff.rson 2-4 1:14 rast 50 115 15 14 13= 13-" It Rom'elli 15 Bvergladc. Dreamer, Stake Me 4*8208 FCrnds 1 1 -16 1 :47Vast 20 106 4 7 7» 6 : F .«hai pe 9 Mom. Biff Bang. Double Cross €8134 F.Gr :: ls Im70y 14", siow 12 98 3 4 4 4'» B Harvey 4 Sea Cove. Tan Son. DoubleCross 68072 FGrnds 1 1 S 1 :."„ '• hvy 10 111 5 1 41 4«i J C'rcoranlO Ettahe. Escarpolette, Ballotcar 87813 FUrnds 1 1 S 1 :."7V„mud 17-10 97 3 1 1:1 11 J Crcoran 9 Austr::l. S.Frank. Wads.'s Last FRANK MONROE, b. g, 10 107 By Nealon— Eugenia B.. by Balgowan. (Trainer, B. E. Chapman. Owner. B. E. Chapman). Breeder. B. Schreiber. 77687 FGrnds 1 1-S 1 :.',6Shvv 12 114 4 8 7" 4'° M Schw'tzlO Normal. Repeater. Scare Crow 77477 FGrnds 1116 1:50 slow 12 114 4 4 31 31 M Schw'tz 9 Repeat, r. Soviet. Dr.Whitehurst 77448 FGrnds lm70y 1 :47%mud 8 111 2 6 6 4» J Corcoran i Coral Reef. Al Stebler. Superbum 78841 FGrnds 1 1 16 1 :50%slow C 116 6 7 7» 65 M Scliw'tzlO Smartv, Day Lilly, Stamp Jr. 76705 K.Ur'nds 1 1-8 2:00 hvy 6 109 4 2 l'i 1« I Parke 10 Hickory. Dr. Joe, Curt Events 16349 Jefferson 1 1-16 1 :61*fchvy 13-5 113 5*7* 7" F I.ee It Reliability. Hon Boy, D.BoUing 78211 Jefferson 1 848 lJtftfclJ 31 112 3 3 I'll* J Corcoranl2 W-ukeag, Y'gAdam. Uuck.Finn ATTORNEY MUIR. br. g, 9 102 By Stalwart— San Andres, by Quicklime. (Trainer. G. C. Milton. Owner. G. C. Miltonl. Breeder. J. D. Neet. 78475 H.deG'ce 1 1-4 2:09^hvy 40 104 7 7 7s 714 L Pichon 8 Lord Wrack, Rupee. Superbnm ^83(59 Howie 1 1-S 1:58 fast 20 107 1 6 6: 4'« L I.ang 7 Normal. Majority. Lord Wrack ;«33.. Howie 1 1 2 L:40'ifast 5 102 5 5 5; 6» A Abel 7 Lit.Ammie, CommeCi. Superbum 78244 Bowi.. 11-4 2 17 slow 6 101 7 6 41 3 W Harvey S Kl Josmnr. Owasco. IPululu Boy ^8181 Howie 11-16 1:5: fast 27 107 12 11 81 6»J L Lang 13 Mizar. Serbian, Mom .0251 Jefferson 112 2:44 hvy 30 106 5 6 6 6" A Abel 5 Richelieu. Lord Wrack. Bastille «559. Howie 1 1-8 1 :.9^fast 6f 103 13 11 11' 8'1 C I^ng 14 Irish Pat, Magician. Ashland j.3112 Cnaught 11-16 147 fast 9 104 8 8 8 5»1 L Ward 8 RingKose. Hlk. Hackle, Magician .3080 C naught 1 1 16 1 4S«islow 9 99 5 6 1" l'i L Ward 7 Rouen. Pirate McCec. Jacquerie WIDOW BEDOTTE. b. m, 10 97 By Ildrim— Annus Luctu*. by David Garrick. (Trainer. E. Trueman. Owner. E. Trueman). . Breeder. Mrs. L. A. Livingston. .8384 Howl- 1 1-S 1 M fast Lt» 107 9 7 6" 6'J F Lee 9 Night Raider. Bowsprit. Trorr.n .8228 Howie 7-S ] :29V_mud 52 105 11 11 12l 12" H Farlandl.l Fifty Fiftv. Warng C J C'gmile 78180 Bowie lm70y 1 :49Vast 40 101 7 10 11 ll'« F Lee 11 ThePeruvn, Normal LdWrock :UV- J,,OWle 1 1-15 1 54%mud 12 11113 10 10J10-'-D Stirling 15 CoialReef. Col. Whal'n, F. Monroe ;B«So Bowie 1 1 16 1:52 fast 31f 98 8 8 l| 2' It Pierce 18 Kttahe. Toodles, Honorable ^oOjS Howie 11-16 1:52 slow 61 106 8 10 101 11" C Taylor IT n— 81HI. WarFox, Mtalie .55^- M'lboro Ab 7-S 1 33Sslow 3-6 112 3 4 6' 6" C O'Mah y 7 MissFilley PrinceWelles Tricks Page 5 COMIXA. br. f, 4 105 By Colin— The Minx H., by Irish TjU. (Trainer. J. F. Schorr. Owner. E. B. Mclea.nl. Breeder. E. B. McLean. 78404 H deGVo 3-4 1;11 faat 4f MO 5 3 J'l 6*1 V Lee 11 FlintS'e, ShuffleA'nf , Swingle 75312 Pimlico 3-4 1:11 fast 15 IN S 2 21 6*1 T Finn 8 Champlaiu. Wellfinder. Feylance 7 5196 Pimlico 3-4 1 11 Vast 5 KM 2 1 2'1 21 L. McAtee 6 Hildnr. Champlain. Rluemont 73131 I.aur.1 111 IHJlat 4 106 3 2 2* !'| L McAtee 6 Well finder, Hildnr. Blares 7 4696 I-aurel 54 f 1 06 fast 9 107 3 1 U 3'| L McAtee 5 Heeltaps, Rilly Kelly. Oceanic 74447 Laurel 3-4 1:12Vast 6 109 2 3 3» 4»JC l.ang 5 Silk Tassel. Hildur. Reparation 74490 laurel 2 4 1 11 Vast CO 109 1 2 4» 6*1 J Callahan 8 S.'sAllcy, SitkTas'l, N'.H'pshire GOOD TIMES, b. g. 5 107 By Theo. Cook— Bounty, by Celt. (Trainer. W. Garth. Owner. J. S. fJosden). Breeder. L. Garth. 78126 H .1-ii'ce- I 111t||Mt 5 112 7 4 3* 3'1 E Ambrose 8 Caligula. Jewell V P. Lion d'Or 78333 Bowie 3-4 1:14 fast 8-5 116 1 1 2» 2* ■ Ambrose 5 L'dGrite. J.F.OHara, Hid.Jewel , 78194 Bowie r.J f 1 OSVfast 2-5 114 111* 1!1C I.ang • J.F.O'Hnni. II Jewel. Shanir'k 7RI63 Bowie 3-4 1 14Hmud 33-10 104 1 1 1» 2* J Shanks 4 L'dGrite. J F.onara. Rdesman 74901 I.aur.1 1 1-16 1 :47««;slop 61 1C9J 1 4 4 4'» C Lang 4 Transom. Thimble. Reparation 7*621 Saratoga 1 1 37Vast 12 116 6 3 6« 5'« C Lang 9 Riaito, Shuffle Alone. Valador 72504 Saratoga 1 1 :3SVast 4 10flJ 4 1 l1 I»* J Corcor'n 5 Little Chief. Knobbie. All Over 72165 Saratoga 3 4 1 :12=4good 7-10 115 3 4 i" 2* E Sande 6 Skyscraper, Rattcisea. T.Min'es HEELTAPS, ch. f, 4 105 By Ultimus— Queen of the Water, by Waterboy. i Trainer. W. Irvine. Owner. E. F. Whitney). Breeder. W. B. Miller. 78473 H MTei :'.-4 1 14«ihvy 25 108 2 3 3* 6;3 ? Walls ■ I.dC.ranite, Sen.N'orris. S'galong 75402 1'imlico 3-4 1 IJ'igood 11 130 7 7 7 7»1 n Marin -Hi 7 Flintstone. Nellie Morse. Cyclops 75131 I-aur.d 3-4 l:12%fast 8 110 1 4 5* 6«J G Baaa C, Wellfinder. Comixn. Hildnr 74984 1-aur^l 1 l.lO^good 21 111 1 2 3« 5» ■ Smwod E Wiikes Harre. Sctl'gSun. Rante* 74902 bawd 3-4 1:13 slor 9-5 115 1 1 !' :*R Mari'elli 5 Cham plain. Feylance, Set. Sun 71696 Laurel »1 f 1 06 fast 8 107 2 3 3'1 11 B Marinelli 5 Rilly Kelly, Comixa. Oceanic 74517 l.aur-1 3-4 l:l?Vast 5 110 1 2 2'- IS P Walls 4 Silk Tassel. Sun Thistle. Faith 74372 1-aurol 11:10 fast 10 102 1 12" Si J Chalmers 5 Gadfly. TollyAnn. V. of Dreams FIFTY-FIFTY, blk. g. 5 102 By Lough Foyle— Haversack, br Martinet. (Trainer. T. J. Shannon. Owner. J. J. Herti). Breeder. S. Rosa. 78449 ILdeG'ce .1-4 1 :15*4slop 13 112 12 6 41 !■ I Wallacel.3 HiddcnJewel. MabelK. Capt'nC'n 7*310 Howie 61 f 1 iM^fast 37-10 115 G 7 r.1 3» D Stirling 12 Marble. Rm-ado. Marie Maxim 78265 Hottii 64 f 1 :22«igood 3-2 116 11 7 3* 2»| J Wallace 13 Hm-ado. Yoni7.elos. Gen. Cadorna 78228 Bowio 7-8 1 :29-\mud 13-5 IIS 6 3 1* 1» J Wallace 13 Wnrn'g. C.J.I "gmile. St .Michael 78161 Howie 61 f 1:23 mud 33-5 113 12 8 6* 5*1 J Wallace 13 RiffBang, TimesL'p. Agg.Papa 77*71 Jefferson 2-4 1 14Vast 20 112 7 8 61 I* J Wallace 13 Vacnnm. Lugs. Longboat 77759 .l.ffrson 3-4 1 14Vast 2 111 7 8 8» 7aJ A Accardy 14 Dr Joe. Good Time. Haidee 77606 RCr'nds I 4 1 :15V vy 31 112 8 3 3s 4»1 L McDottlO Little Alfred. Anticipate. Kttah" 77495 FGr'nds 3-4 1:14 ^good 6 106 6 6 5* 5* A Accardy 9 Stargo, PaulMicou. Rumbfounder 77364 FGr'nds 3-ll:13Vast 6 107 10 9 9" 7*2 A AccardylO Arrowhead, P'IMicou. D.Rotling CHAMPLAIN. b. h. 5 11* By Rapid Water— Bettie Bereand. by Jean Bereaud. (Trainer. J. H. Stotler. Owner. J. H. Stotler). Breeder. G. W. J. Biasell. 7*404 14 d.G'ce 3-4 1:12 fast 34 108 1 10 101* 9" E Scobie 11 FlintS'e, ShuffleA'ng, Swing'ng 7577* Howie 1 1-16 l:5t*&mud 5 119 2 2 2| 5" G Habin i Korcstl.ore, Solisn, Shamrock 75744 Howi. 61 f l:?6Hfast 6 107 2 2 21 31 H Thomas I Hracadale. Stanwix. Wellfinder 75663 H. wi.i 61 f 1 :.T good 11 108 6 3 3* 3s B Marinelli ■ Tester. HtddenJewel. I'andowdy 75631 Howie ::-4 lll^fast 23 114 9 9 9» 8«| C l^tng 10 Stanwix, Pandowdy. Cyclops 75591 H.owi,- a}(IM|M 6 111 3 5 6s 7" " I^*ng 8 ATisack. Tester. Mercury 75402 Pimlico 3-4 l:13isgood 13 131 4 6 6» 6T C Lang 7 Klintstone. Nellie Morse, Cyclop* 75312 Pimli. o .1-4 1 12 fast 16 110 3 5 31 1« H Thurber S Wellfinder. leylance, V. by Day 75196 Pimlico 3-4 l:ll«ifast 51 111 3 5 4* 3» W Pool 6 Hildnr. Comixa. Rluemont PRINCE OF UMBRIA. b. c. 4 110 By Brown Prince II.— TJmbria. by Superman. (Trainer. A. S. Woodliffe. Owner, P. H. SimsV Breeder. H. T. Oxnard. 7*404 lI.l.C.i • 2-4 112 fa«t 4f 110 S 5 8l S'1 J H BurUell HintS'e. Sliuffle.Vng. S-YiTigYg 74629 Jair.ai«-a lmT^ 1.44 fast 1-7 112 2 1 1J 2» E Sande 3 Homeslretch, Miss Cerina 71551 Jamaica lmT'ly 1 :42Hfast 14 126 1 2 2 2!1 E Sande 2 Sunsini 73*17 A.ju.-.lu. t 1 1 37-vfast 7-5 124 4 1 1* 1» E Sande 4 KingSol.'sSeal. Snnsini, Nassau 7 33 IS l lmont 1 1 MTLfasTl 6-5 106 4 1 1» V C Lang 5 Cherry Pie, Flagstaff. Vigil 73106 Saratoga ". 1 .36Hfast 7 116 2 1 11 2"" C Lang 6 My Own. Solisa. Oui Oui 72864 Saratoga 11.37*1^31 C 105 7 4 DJ 5*1 C Lang 8 TenMinntes, LittleChicf. AllOvei PICKPOCKET, ch. c. 3 103 By Whisk Broom II. — Baksheesh, by Hamburg, Trainer. J. Rowe. Owner. H. P. Whitney). Breeder. H. P. Whitney. 75309 1'imlico 3-4 1:11 fast 24 110 4 5 .".* 5'» J Corcoran :» T.h-xposure. Raffling. L'y Relic 75129 laurel 2 4 I'ttTiisHt 4-5 110 6 6 6» 6" F CollcttilO LentherwoTd. MBBM, Husky 74983 l.aur.l 3-4 1:l HB00d I 112 I 4 a1 l"| L McAtee 7 L.R'timorell.. L'herw'd. S'plijnt 73221 Saratoga ::-4 1 125igood 12 115 9 11 14' 14» I. McAtee 15 Diogenes, P.racadale. Sunspero 73134 Saratoga \\ f 1 OiSmud 9-5 115 I 3 3* 4« 1^ McAtee C Sarar.en. H.T. Waters. Rob Tail 71341 Aijuedint 5-8 1:00 fast 4 115 1 1 21 l1 L McAtee 14 Check. Sunspero. I'rinceLcopoId BATSMAN, ch. c. 3 96 By Hourless— Bridlewise. by Tracery. (Trainer. P. Fox. Owner. Mrs. P. J. Fox). Breeder, Nursery Stud. 75683 Ommtm 61 f l:20*fast 16 112 2 4 9 9" E Ambrose !) Miss Whisk. Kxploit. Sarko 75612 Howie 51 t 1 :#? fast 1* 118 2 5 61 7»1 K AmhroseLI M. Whisk. A.RenAhdem. Maclean 75340 Pimlico :i-4 1:I4 gooa 14-5 117 1111 l'l ■ Ambrosell A. It.Alidcm. lt.Om.ir. R.Ruchau 75129 Laurel 3 4 1:13\tast 50 110 1 2 2"* 2* E AmbroselO leathern ood. Hnsky. Jim son 7 5009 1-aurel 5-8 1 :00^mud 9 iOg o 4 44 47J E Kummer 3 T. Exposure, Yl'iuess. Cockney "4939 lAiur.l 3-4 1:15 slop 8 115 1 1 ll 1° E AmDrose 7 AgaKhan. Suppliant. Warreuton 71*16 Laurel 5) f 1 :07Sfast 37-10 115 2 2 2» 4'1 ■ Ambrosell Reau Nash. R.ISelovcd. Director 73701 Aqueduct 5 8 1:01 fast 10 107 8 8 S1 7* E Leg* re 9 M. Domino, RabyLane, U'morette KING S RANSOM, b. g. 3 96 By Crimper — King's Oak. by King James. (.Trainer. Wm. Garth. Owner, J. S. Cosden). Breeder. J. S. Cosden. 7*403 If deC.'. -e 2-1 1 :12«ifast 8 111 2 4 4 4: E Ambrose 6 Sarko. Margin, Ponagnee 75309 Pimlico 3-4 1:11 fast 31 112 3 4 44 4* C I-ang '.• T.Kxposure. lt«ffling. L'y Relle 74819 laurel 3 4 1:13 fast 15 110 6 6 6* 6*3 (' Lang 8 Whetstone. TimeExpoa'e, Husky 74695 I^tur.l 1 1 3S\fast 51 110 I 3 3'i 3J P Walls 6 Rustic. Fluvanna. Heir at Law 74604 laurel 51 f l:07'.ifast IS 115 1 3 2J l'J C Lang 8 Routaud. Moon Star. Sunmagne NATURAL, ch. m. 6 97 By Martinet — Chemulpo, by Ban Strom*. (Trainer. J. Bauer. Owner. J. J. Lyons). Breeder. Williams Bros. 69134 Howie 1 1-8 1 59-\fast 6-5 105 3 1 2 4*1 S M.-Unc 9 Day Lilly. Tom (assidy. L Kate «;9061 Howie 1 3-16 2:08 fast 5 102 2 3 2» 2" H Shil'.i. k I Rraro. Kttahe. Attorney Mnir 69039 P.owie I 116 1 .523£fast 41 105 7 4 4'12'iH Shillick 7 M.Uosell., KingTrojan. L.Amraie 68616 Jefferson 1 1-16 l:4S*fast 4 101 5 3 l'J 1« B Harvey 12 Lluff. Liltle Amuiic, Loveliness STJNSHOT. b. c, 3 (M) 9« By Sunstar— Mitylene. by Desmond. (Trainer. J. Fitzjimmcns. Owner, Belair Stud). Bred in England by Mrs. B. Bailey. 74693 Laurel 3-4 1 13H.fa.st 14 115 I 4 4» ^'\J\ Marinrlli S Confalon. Suppliant, Warrenton 73716 Aqueduct 3-4 1.13 fast 50 114 9 7 i 7" V Col'letti ■ Ordinance. Sherman. Samaritan MACLEAN, b. c. 3 96 By Meelick— Dona Hamilton, by Donald A. (Trainer. M. Demarest. Owner. W. J. Howard). Breeder. G. L. Blackford. 75612 Howie 51 f 1 :07 fast 5f 112 1 2 2» 35 C Lang 13 MissWhisk. A.RenAhdem, Sarko 71789 Empire 5-8 591rifa«t 6 1121 7 6 6» GJ E Sarnie !) L.BaltimorelL, Pet. King, Reply 71230 Au/jeduct 5-8 1 OOVsfast 5 117 3 8 71 6'i A Johnson 12 Poly'sia. M.-Auliffe. KVRansoin 71092 A.iu.duct 5-8 7.9 fast 7 119 6 7 71 4«i A Johnsonll The World. McAuliffe, Donnelly 70656 H.In.nt 5 8 st 53 slow 9-10 115 1 2 2l 1» A Johnson 5 A.M'ronelL. StikeMe. Oiitiro^s 70307 H-lmont affiBC 52 fast 3 115 4 4 4» I'll, Morris 10 PeterKing. Transmute, Sheridan 70079 Jamaica a-8 LOlSslop 6 115 2 1 1« 1: L Morris 8 Byron, Cano. Rival rrii- DA PC * Mil* and TO Yards, \ewark Parse. 4-year-old* and iijiward. Dili llAUu Allowaarea. 4 Sept. ^8, 1UIH 1 |4HI ^-5 1 1.!^. GOLDEN SPHERE, ch. h. 6 103 By Oliver Goldsmith— Sphere of Influence, by Collar. ;Trainer. W. H. Bringloe. Owner. Seagram Stable). Bred in England by Sir W. Cooke. 7842S H d. ;■•■.• IrrnOy 1.44 fast 34 I'XJ ". 2 W 21 T Wilson 5 F.xlerm'ior, S-t.Sun, Sog.Aroon 74151 Wo.Kl'ne 1 1-16 1 :45V,fast 12 1J 110 5 5 51 4'i T Wilson li N.H'psbire. Soltlloes. Clansman 74070 Wo.xi'ne lm7v)y I:43^fast 6 li'C 3 2 4» 2'4 T Wilson 111 John Paul Jones. Romany. Lilt 71179 Dorval 11 16 145 fast 19 5 la8 1 9 10* H'« T Wilson 12 Ruby Urand. Planet, Wil. Harre 70956 Dorval 1 IS 1:54 fast 3 111 1 3 2'1 21 T Wilson 4 Rabylirand, Yorkist. Span Maize 70521 '"naught -"-4 1 l.'»,fast 4 112 4 3 3* 3s D Stirling li K. RTiaeh) r. M'mnast. Any'mous 70282 Wdbino 1 1 16 1 :4a fast 51 106 5 3 6 * 9*J T Wilson 11 Rabylirand. Red-tone. Fairway 70173 W.lbine 1 1-8 1 .al^fast a 108 6 2 31 a' T Wilson 9 Spot Cash, Baby Grand, Set. Sun CLANSMAN, b. h. 5 112 By Uncle — Katrine, by Disguiaa. (Trainer. A. Alexandra. Owner. A. Alexandra). Breeder. Headley & Miller. 78368 Howie 7-8 1:27 fant 14 111 5 5 5* 4«} J McTag't li ListeuDeari.', TopSerg'nt, Attilia 71942 l.aur.1 11 16 1:49 slcp 16 5 112 5 5 6« C : (1 Rose 7 Tip. Wit het, I^i.l.\M ra. Rluffer 74179 ■ ood ne 11 16 1:46Sslop 21-10 110 3 3 3» 3»i V Sharpe 5 Shu f. A long, J .P. Jones. Don. Tip 74151 W. '»l'ne 1 1-16 1 :45%fa.st 8 120 1 3 2J 3'1 W Sharpe «i N.irpshiie. SoltGoes, C. Sphere 73300 1) \ hir 1 2-16 1 :5X*ifast 4 115 5 3 3* I* 10 Taplin li Rest Pal. Rarrn uda, I'.rilliance ".3191 1 \ sh:re 1 1-8 1:54 fast 21 117 3 3 6: 67 E Scobie 7 My Dear, lair liain. Rest Pal OPPEKMAN. b. g. 5 110 By Pataud— Dancing Wave, by Top Gallant. i Trainer. J. Baden. Owner. Triple Springs Farm Stable). Breeder. P. T. Chmn. 78266 B»Waf lm70y 1 47*sgood 61 HI 2 4 31 3» H Howard 7 Rama. SeltingSun. F^lwardCray 7*164 H.iwie T-8 129 mud 11 113 1 8 71 7Ti B M'rin.Ili S Cen. Thatcher. TonyReau, Rama 75745 Howie 1 3 16 ! D2\fast 15 110 2 12 12 12 5 B MrinellilJ K.Sol sSl. Mnraker. Flagstaff 756*1 Howie. 1 1-16 1 .0 fast 4 a 114 3 1 l'J l'l B M'rin. Li I HighPrime, Il llllate. Ja . Julian 75651 Howio 11-16 150 slow 19-10 110 4 2 2« Is H Mrin.-lli 5 RillyWatts, Ja. . Julian. Thimble 7:-:!82 1'imlno lm70y 1 45 mud 7 102 3 6 6 C" K H'stings li Reparation. Hold. Rule. Transom 73293 B ■ nnets 1 1-4 2:07 fast 11 106 1 4 4'4 2*1 H Howard 6 Spot Cash, (iray tlables. Despair WILKES BARRE. ch. c, 4 112 By Ballot— Triad, by Star Shoot. (Trainer. J. Boden. Owner. Trinle Sprinpa Farm). Breeder. J. W. Parrish. 7*333 Hi\»io 3-4 1:14 fast 29 110 2 5 5 a!H Howard i Ldiirite. G d'l'imes, J F Onara 7*194 Howie :"1 f 1 MWsfast B 112 4 6 6 6* It Howard li GoidT's. J.K Oliara. HidJewel 75778 H.i^irt 1 1-16 l:51Hmud H-5 104 15 5 4*1 H Howard .". Korestl^re. Solisi, Shauiro-k *i..342 Pimlii o 1 1 16 1:46 good 8 99 8 3 lnk l1 !•' IlslinKS ■ Miss Cerina, Faith. Coldeji Rule 75195 Pimlio 1 i S 1 52 fast 41 106 1 3 3' 4' J I all.ihan 5 Shuf. Alotm. ;. dKu!e. H.l'rin-e 71981 : a ir 1 1 1 40%good 1? 5 Wi 2 1 l»| V J Callahan i Setting Sun. Ranter, liadfly 74820 !-tii"-l 1 m70y 1 : USfast 12 1 W 4 5 4'i 431 H Howard 0 Transom. Ten Minutes, Thimble FALRWAY. br. g. 7 110 By Bryn Ma wr— Justly, by Mithra, (Trainer. J. W. Healy. Owner, A. C Boitwick). Breeder. T. Clyde. 78 128 II .1 • ■'• ImTny 1:44 fast 60 107 2 5 5 a1? F Stevens 5 Exterm tor, ilol. Sphere. Set. Son 7565I Bewta 1 l-M I'M .^low 13 107 I 5 5 5-4 M 1'ator i O'perm'n. Billy Watts, .\:\r. Julian 75!25 1'nili. o 2 I 01 mud 11 150 S Fell. W Keating II Mercurius. U.Djttner, Irish Jig 7I369 l.aur.l 2 3:5S'Srast 7 147 5 6 5,J 5" W Keating 7 D.Uoone. II.Dattn.T, Men-uiius 71003 U'j.MJ'ii" A!) 2 4.06 fast 37-1) 1.V4 2 Fell. W Keating • ("Iganlie. Span. Maize. Mercur's 73349 H Hiin-ts All I 4 ll^fast 1S-5 150 5 4 4 4" C Ireland 5 Nomis. Spanish Maize. Coolgardm 72I65 K.nilu'h 1 1-IS 1 :46'/5fast 16 112 6 8 61 68i G Fields 8 Clansman, Lunetla. Fantoche 7 2064 Kenilw h lm70y 1.43Hfast 6 115 I 7 71 6"i W Stevens 10 Aug. Maid. Make L'p, Sailing B. cm DA PC * 1-14J Iileji. 2-year-oldn and ujtward. ( laiuiiut^. (Sept. IS, j Dill ttAUt 4-5 a ISM 1:44 — — ias.) OVERTAKE, b. g. • 105 By Horron — Carreno. by Lally. Truner. A. E. Alexandra. Owner. Mrs. A. E. Alexandra!. Breeder. J. B. Gorham. Mill H.l i\e 1 1 8 2 OO^slop t-5 105 6 2 I* ll W Marner 7 ( otid'Or. Ruddie K'n. DayLilly ; 78290 Bonrkf 1 *-K 2 :044Afast 41 102 5 2 2' 2s 1) M.-rgler 8 Humboldt. Bolster. OldFailhCal 7*231 Howie 1 1-lii 1 5IHmu l ISC 13 13 3 2"* 11 W MarrrKI \\halel oiie.l»a.v Ijlly. My-tir I 78161 How- 61 f 1 23 mud 8f 106 10 11 »' a,sA AfiGBSnhylS RiffRang. TmiesFp. Ag^ I'apa 77496 1'i.riids 3 4i:2V»good 60 105 8 8 8 fc'»W Marri r I Caligula. Sw'pst.ikcs. Lt.larr.l: 77346 !•' tir'n.ls 1 IS 1:56 good 30 106 5 3 5 5" W Mar'n.T •". liomiolicr. Stiin.pJr.. O. Faithful 77.':i7 K'irn.l.s 1 1 M 1 tS^fast 15 M 6 • 7 "'• L McDCU 7 Vcnn:e. l'.u. ado. Lily M. 17125 T'lrmls 11-16 1 1S\fast 4 110 7 7 5* f'J Corcoran S Biunell, Piedmont, Advocate 76923 r'.-ii-ls 3-4 L14',*sloW 20 111 8 8 6' 6« C Oil neyll Begl'ardon, Sagamore, K gs lere VACUUM, 'h g. 4 100 By Dick Finnell— Broom Straw, by Broomstick. Trainer. G. E. Phillips. Owner. J. C. McMilien). B:et.der. Xaiapa Farm. 7 8512 Itt t.Mlay's » hart. 78102 lid :'•••• 2 1 I HVfast 4f 113 2 3 3» !'| K Sruirpe 14 Mabel K., Arendal. Ronfire 77932 .1-ff-rs n I 4 115Shvy 10 114 111* 1' K Sharpe 10 Simplicit* . i-nblto-e. l'oorS| ort 77*71 llOTll— 2-4 I 144tfast 15 103 1 1 11 lk W Sharpe IS Lug . LaasjkWt, Kftv Fifty ■S7840 J.-fl't rson 5i f LOS^good 21 120 4 3 41 4: K harp.- 1" Sister.IoMll.ii Stamp. Daiilkilling 77577 r.Gr'satal 2-4 1 14Heot d 10 lit 10 6 51 451 F Sharpe 12 Doughnut, RojalDick, J'nJobepb BCCADO. br. g. * 106 By Koney»o«d — Bells, by Lconi.t. Owner. J. F. Besche). Breeder. NevaH- Stock Farm. j 7*3X0 IJ.-wi. 01 f 1 aWtfaet 4 109 2 6 61 451 J Dawson 10 Sweepstakes. SeaSand. Wiirnin^ 78310 Howie 1 C 1.21«,fast 31 lo 108 I 4 4* 21 L I-ang 12 Marble, Fif Fifty. ManeMax.iu 7H265 Howie CJ f 1 22%«;ood 31 111 6 1 1* I'll. 1-tng IS Fifty Fifty. V-n los.. lien. Cad a 78196 Howie 6} f 1 22*ifa*t 15 100 0 7 7» l:l II Sliilli. k 11 Sw "«-pslakeK. JuliaM , CareFree 1 779341 I-ff.r^oTi 1 KM ! 51»ihvy 8 lti» 9 7 7» 7«1 B Hreningll l'e.|i.ot. Our Star. Servitor 77803 J-ffcr»on 1 1 li 1 48 fast J 109 1 2 3 1 6» I McD'olllS TauSon, IieanH lette, K'yl)u k I HUMBOLDT, b. e. 4 108 By Atheling II. — Celesta, by Sempronios. (Trainex, F. Salman. Owner, C. H. Hnghea). Breeder. Nevada Stoca Farm. 7*290 Bowie 1 3-18 2M%faat S 107 1 1 1» 1» H Farland 8 Overtake. Bolster. OldFaithfnl 78S30 Bowie 1 1-1 2:00%mud 11 104 J i 6* 4« A Accardy S BiffBng. Fr'xySn'ry. TbeFor'ner 78165 Bowie 1 1-18 1 :52^mnd llf 107 J S 3* 1« D Mergler 13 T Foreigner, O.Rirtbday. R Kean 77721 F.Gr*nds 1 1-16 148 ttfast 11 107 10 10 »« 8»| D Mergler 12 Rupee. Rendita. Insulate "7606 F.Grnds 3 4 1:15^hvy ( 10S 7 I 6| 611 I Parke 10 Little Alfred. Antiiipate, F.ttahe S7522 F.Grnds 11-16 1:49 fast 13 105 11 J 2» 1» D Mergler 12 WaterCirl. Kirklcingt jn, I.ierra 76841 FGr'nds 1 1 -16 1 5 ^slow 20 Ull 5 10 9" W HansenlO Smarty. Day Lilly. Stump Jr. 76773 F.Gr'nda 1 1-16 l:«Vifood 12 107 8 4 6» '« J Wallace 9 Miss Meise, Pequot. Neddam GOOD NIGHT, b. g. 4 108 By Rickety— Slippers, by Meddler. (Trainer. F. J. Kearns. Owner, S. Gooch). Breeder. H. P. Whitney. 77804 Jefferson 1 1-2 2:35Sfa«t 5 105 4 1 1* 1 1 H Stutta 5 East Ind n. Freezy Sit, A-.li! d 177742 Jefferson 11-16 1:48 faat 21 109 6 8 8' 8*1 I Parke 10 Eacarpolette. Tody. Ri.helieu 77675 I'Gr'nds 1 1-16 14SHfa3t 20 1051 8 « 6» 8l» H Stutta 10 Hueado. fan Son. Normal 77521 F.Grnds 1 1 8 l:5l«tfast 7 111 8 9 4 !' J Kedei is 12 S ofl'l sure. Rape-. Walnntllall :7390 F.Grnds 1116 1:19 fast 5 112 8 10 51 5l H Stutts IS I'.Mi.ou. Dr.Whitehst. Repeater 77217 FGr'nds 1 1-8 l:.V.»sfaat IS 169 7 7 7 7!« J Reilly 7 Ramkin. Miss Meise". Royal Dura 77104 F.Grnds 1 2-16 2:02 fast 41 113 1 7 5» 5; E Blind S Royal Duck. Rupee, Tan Sou GUELPH. b. g. 6 115 By Sardanapale— Padoua LL, by Ajax. (Trainer. P. Renter. Owner. T. T. Mott). Bred in France by J. Sanford. 7*451 HdeC.ce 1 3-16 2:08 slop 3 5 113 1 1 l1 1* J Wallace 5 Frosty Roy. Majority. OMFaitli'l ' 78383 Bowie 1 1-16 1 :S)*sfast 12-5 108 5 5 3» 2» B Mnnelli 7 Normal, liiffl'.ang. Tipp'j Wift 78268 Bowie 1 1-16 1 :51-Sgood 13-5 108 3 4 3' 3«1 H Howaid 7 Tnijnnus. '1 ctidrrSetii. I 1 *M \'n'r 75747 Bowie 1 1-2 2::»-=sfast 9-5 110 4 1 1' 2" H Howard 7 D .andD'kt s. O. Faithful. S U'ond 75685 Bowie 1 1 16 15i"r.fast 13 115 10 11 11* 9'» C Robsonl.'. King Albert. Care Free. Simoon 75666 Bowie lm70y LISSgood 13 107 7 7 5l 5"i R Costello 7 TopScrgeant. Paddle, l'cddler 75594 Bowie 1 1-16 1 :50«tfaat 10 102 4 5 51 4» R Costelloll T. Sergeant. V.nnie, I.adyMyr.i 75464 Pimlico 1 1-2 2:37 slop 10 108 2 3 2« Is G Fields 8 li. Stone. T.Sergeant, l:\ihriionia THE FOREIGNER, br."h. 6 114 By Star Shoot— Pedigree, by Ogden. (Trainer. W. E. Martin. Ownsr, W. E. Martin \ Breeder. J. E. Madden. 78406 H.deGce 1 1-8 1 :54Sfaat 2J 110 1 2 1»* 11 E Ambros,- 7 Smarty. FlyingDl. RoyalCrown 7H268 Bowie I 1-lfi 1 :51\good C-5 I'M 7 3 4» 471 J Dawn 7 Irajaniis. Tender S.-th. Guclph 78230 Bowie 1 1-8 ::00\mud 6 108 4 2 U 3* J Chalm rs l Riff Rang. Fr'ry Sn'sy, Hiiuib't 78165 Bowie 1 1-16 1 :52 *mud 73-10 112 3 1 1' 2* J CnlmersHi Humboldt. O.Urthday. R.Keaa 75813 Bowie 1 1-8 2:00=5mud 9 112 2 10 8* 21 F Col'letti 15 SeaMonarch. Wessicit.. Toodlea 75713 Bowie 1 3-16 2:."ni?ifast 11 109 7 2 21 2J F Collettill De!lahm, WlioCares. Ashland 75614 Bowio lmTOy 1:49 fast Slf 107 11 9 91 341 E Ambrosel.% Cooncan. Relphnzonia. Rupee 75462 Pimlico 11-16 1:50 slop 10 114 5 7 5 1 5»i F Coll»ttil0 Stonewall. Bonfire. Rhinegold 75193 rimlico lm70y 1:45 fast 13 113 7 8 12* 12" J Chalmersll Si moon. Dartmoor, Advocate VALOB, ch. g. 10 108 By Ballot— Muriel, by Watercress. (Trainer. H. Simond. Owner, P. J. Lavin). Breeder. Estate of J. B. Haggin. 77990 Tijuana lm70y 1 :46Smud 21 113 4 2 4* 4»J A Fran" co li VanPatriek. Marsdale, Voorgold 77929 Tijuana 1 1-16 1 :46Sfast 2 113 2 1 3* 3»1 A Franco 4 Great Luck, Virginias. R. Stone 77253 Tijuana lm70y 1:44 fast 6-5 110 4 1 1* l1 A Fran'sco !» Vanl'airi. k, QhonI, Virginius 77164 Tijuana 1 1-16 l:46^fa«t 9-M 112 2 1 l'l 1* A Fran sco 4 Iouis A., Virgimus. Cruzern 77075 Tijuana lm70y 1 45 Sigood 4 111 2 2 2! 2? A Fran'sco S Hreat Link. Sag.imook. Virginiua 76982 Tijuana 3-4 l:12Sfa*t 4 104 4 = } A Fran'sco 7 Jackllnuer. Sp MKagle. IxirdAllea 76898 Tijuana lm70y l:44^fast 12 102 1: A Fran'sco 7 Cofficld. Zealot. Doubtful 7676G Tijuana 1 l:40Sifast 8 HI 9'* A Frcesco 9 Prince K.. Planet. Ruddy ATTILIA. b. f, S 97 By Tea Caddy— Loyal Lady, by The Scribe. (Trainer, J. P. Polk. Owner. J. P. Polk). Breeder. A. L. Ferguson. 78368 Bowie 7-8 1:27 fast 12 100 4 4 2»k 3«jj Wallace •! List. Dearie. TopS'i;.-ant. Cans'n 78288 Bowie 7-8 1 :285jfast 17 104 7 7 «■» l»| J Wallace 11 Jewell V. P.. Despair. Julia M. 78195 Howie T I 1 HMJ11 11 104 3 3 5 5T1 L Lang 5 Thornd'e. Frederic k'n. Yan.H'sa 77716 F.Grnds 1 1:40Sfast 3 99 4 3 U P L I^ing 7 FlygFur. Barleycorn. Telescope 77651 F.GCnds lm7"'v 1 HVfast 13-5 96 1 2 2« V L Lang 7 Harle.v.orn. Anne. Rla.kUraekl* 77542 FGr'nds lm70y 1.46 fast 15 98 4 I 41 2* D Mergler S Il.andliurlcy. Coldfield. Invietua 77345 F.Grnds 2-4 l:!4 *g-ood 20 104 7 7 7» 7SJ J AVallace I Kx hang. , Lidy Rose. Kindred ROYAL DUCK. br. g. 7 109 By Royal Realm— Duckshot. by Gallinula. (Trainer. A. Swenke. Owner, &. Saenke). Breeder. G. D. Widener. 78405 H.dcG'cj 1 1-16 1 :47»5fast 1$ 11415 5 5 5»1 J Rowan 5 Masterll'nd. Luminist, CrayG's 77844 Jefferson 11-16 1:50 good 2 115 10 8 41 3»1 F Sharpe 12 Kent I... St. Donard. Runqnol 77803 Jefferson 1 1-16 148 fast 12 110 9 5 51 2l F Sharpe 13 TanSon. Kscarpolette, Richelieu 77720 F.Gr nds 1 1-8 1:54 fast 5 109 6 8 61 a1 I Parke 9 Alard. Ramkin. Fannie Hean 77543 F.Gr-nds 1 1-16 1 :4S'»fast 12 113 9 6 41 5* J .ueyland 9 G. Billows. St. Donard, StumpJr. MARYLAND RELLE, br. m, 5 109 By Zeus— Dorothy K.. by Kilmarnock. (Triner. G. W. Coburn. Owner, J. F. Coburn). Breeders. White & Garnett. 77887 Tijuana 11-16 1:47 fast 87 106 6 6 71 V B Kenn'.ly S Marsdale, I'.iliy Watts, Dorius 77800 Tijuana 3-4 1:12 Vast 137 K)5 8 8 8 8"W Kelly S J.S Ueardon. I'd. Lion. I"yWale 75829 Tanforan 1 1-lti 1 :45Vast — 99 5*1 W Kelly 5 Sunn.vl.ind, War Zone. Ijidylnea 75721 Tanforan ll:39Sfaat — 112 4" W Kelly 5 Cofficld. Re Frank. Mar. Boy 75569 Tanforan 1 1-8 l:50\fast — 101 6'» P W K.-lly I Relter Ui.k. Ske /.i\. All Over 75509 Tanforan 1 1-8 1 : 54 Vast — 101 4" W Kelly .". Vi.toire. Cliiva. Treasurer 74627 Jamaica 1 1-16 l:4S\fast 41 102 C 4 4* 4" A Accardy 6 E. Indian, Sil. King, RillyWatta BLUEMONDALE, br. c. 3 (M) 103 By Ormondale— Lou Blue, by Ogden. (Trainer. J. Arthur. Owner, J. Arthur). Breeder. M. Jones. 7*448 H.l.G'ce :',-4 1 :16Sslop 128 116 8 S 8« 8'= A Abel 11 Suppliant. ;. l.l ISug. Handsome 78365 Howie ".J f 1 :09Vast 23f 116 12 9 91 10* 1 G Walls 13 Just. Haughty I.ady. Conscript 76563 FGr'nds lm70y 1 :47Vast 30 87 7 7 7» 7" G Noel ■ Tulaue. Fleeting, l'.endita 76386 J. fferson 3-4 1:13 good 50 99 9 9 8» 9'« P Grosser 10 Wei m-. Wflg, MissFortine 76020 Jefferson 51 f LlO-Hslow 15 115 9 9 9 S'5 E Scobie | Times 1 p. Bugler. I'.arberrv 75531 Churchill 3-4 1:14 fast 12f 112 14 15 10' 11" J Wallace 15 Ruck. W'kulla. Lal' del'.naute 75123 I.atonia 3-4 l:13^Sood 7 115 7 8 11 ll17 E Scobie 11 Horgan. Muldraugh, Calvin 74769 Latonia 51 f LOTVaat 9f 112 .9 12 81 8'= E Scobie 12 Wong Rok, Equity. Blue White 7th RflPP ' '"S A,i'»*s- 4-year-olds and upward. Claiming. (Sept. Z~ , 1019 MAY ROBERTS, cb. m. 7 98 By Master Robert — Rote Prim, by Fotomae. (Trainer, M. Grant. Owner, M. Grant). Breeders. Young & Gorham. 7*430 Hd.G'c 1 1-16 1 :1SVast 50 98 2 7 6» 4*i G Bond 10 Wnywassamo. Sptigs. Duk.-JoUa 78264 Howie 61 f 1 :22*tg-ood 118 100 3 7 71 rjO Bond 10 Sea Sand, Anndal. Poppve 78181 Howie 11-16 151 fast 64 102 6 10 111 10" G Bond 13 M tzar, Serbian, Mom 75748 Howie 1 1 I -40Vast 28 99 3 3 4» 5«1 G Bond 7 Owasco. Majority, irajaniis 75653 Howie 1 l-M 1:52 slow 73 102110 12 12 12" W Rrown 12 Humboldt. WarFox. Kttah- 75563 M'Iboro lm70y 1 :56 good 13 99 3 6 6J 5" W Brown 7 Sea Monarch. OldTiu.er, Rckal) 75540 Marl'to Ab 5i f 1 :12'5slow 29 110 7 7 cj 6'i W Brown 8 Pep Tea. Klizab'hJewell. Feo lor 75504 Marlboro lmTOy l:." «HsIow 51 103 3 5 4» 3'* W Brown 5 KUe-mar. MirackMan, E.Sawyer ROSEATE, ch. m. 6 97 By All Gold— Rose of Dawn, by Hamburg. (Trainer. A. C Niehaus. Owner. H. S. Lippmanl. Hreeder. II. P. Whitney. 78429 1I..1.GC3 1 1-16 1 IS^fast 22 lu2 1 4 P 31 J Dawson 10 Handjlinii.li. Aladdin. Kin-John 7*060 Havana I 1-S 1 :"6Sgood 21 102 5 2 51 6»1 J Eaton 1 "• H'uley. .loh'.vl) Conl. ■ T mrt 77899 Havana 1 l-M 1:48 fast 6-5 106 4 9 51 5'1 J Dawson 10 Conund'm. RlueRrusb, Spe. rliirt 77811 Havana I l-M 1 :l7=,fait 21 97 2 I ll 1« J O'Brien 10 A. Sablofky. Krlanger. JMuma 77747 Havana lm5i»y 1 :41Vast 5 105 12 10 5l 5*1 J O'Brien 12 48 Joe. J.OIdnnell, A.Sablosky 77725 Havana lmTOy i 45 Vast 5 106 5 9 61 .".» R McAl'.y !» J'.|ii-rie. Hiddledec, K Carpenter 77417 Havana lm50y l.l4'5fast 3 105 I 4 5* V J Callahan 7 Hillman C. IJIenn. Mallowmot 77282 Havana 3 4 1:15 good 4 10-J U 11 11 9:i W Dellow 11 Spring Vale. Kendall, Gupton SUPERBUM, b. f. 4 105 By Superman^-Dolly Bultman. by Alloway. (Trainer. A. Swenke. Owner, Mrs. A. Swenke). Breeder. H. T. Oxnard. 78475 ILdeG'ce 1 1-4 2:09V»vy Si 102 1 5 53 3' J Dawson 8 Lord Wrack. Rupee, Hickory 78407 H.deC ce 1 l-s 1 MVast 8 108 5 5 4» 3'| J Dawson S FannieB'n. Highi;'r. Cote d'Or 78335 Bowie 1 1-2 2 40 Vast 5 104 4 4 21 3«i F Lee 7 LittleAmmie, CommcCi. Mizar 78291 Bowi,; 1 3-16 2..i7Vast 61 107 5 5 5'i V FI.ee 9 Col. Whallcu. Bows'.rit. HighG'r 78245 Bowie 1 1-4 2 14-Vslow 14 104 4 7 7 5'i G Rose 7 Ix rd Wrack. Normal. Ili.korv 7*198 Bowie 1 1-0 1 :.".9Vast S 111 9 7 S-* 8'" C Uing 10 Majority. Tody. Flying Devil 77630 F.Gr'nds 1 2-16 2:01*sgood 10 109 11 7 7' 7'* H SutU 11 Huonrc. The Archer. Gondolier HICKORY, b. h. 5 102 By Prince Hermis— Lou Hazel, by King Regent. 'Trainer. W. A. Crawford. Owner. Hamilton Stable). Breeder. G. L. Blackford 78475 ILdeG'ce 1 1-1 2 09Vivy 13 109 5 4 4» 4« E Scobie 8 Lord Wrack. Rupee. Superham 7X336 Bowie 1 1-2 2:41Vast 21-10 105 I 1 V 2'1 H M'rinclli 7 Old Faithful. Todv. RoUtcr 78313 Howie 1 1 I 1 :5»Vast »i 110 8 6 5'1 4* W Milr.er 10 Day Lilly. Night Raider. To.ly 78245 Bowie 1 1-4 2:M%M*W 24 104 6 4 ?,* S* W Miliu-r 7 la.r.l Wrack. Normal. Majority. 78180 Bowie lm70y 1 :49Va»t 13f 106 S 8 61 7" W Milner 11 Theperuvn. Normal, I.d Wrack 77540 Ff.rnds 1 1-2 g:M%fa1 ::0 92 7 9 8 1 8*3 B Hre'ning 9 I'.ninell. Old Faithful. Irish Hat 77476 FGr'nds 1 1-16 1:59 slow 10 110 9 8 7' 7*1 J Chalm'rs 9 Scare Crow. Six Hence. Rupee 77390 Ft'.rnds 11-16 1:49 fast 12 M0 11 7 6l 7* J "hiin.i si 2 I'.Mi.ou. Dr. Whiteh'-t. Reenter 77239 I'.Gr'p.ds 1 1-4 :.09'ifast 31 104 9 3 1" 1 B Mriuellill Dustproof. Attorney, Iri&ii Pat j DAY LILLY, br. m, 6 102 By Olambala— Orange Lilly, by William the Third. (Trainer. J. Phillips. Owner. Mrs. J. Phillips). Breeder. R. T. Wiison. i 78452 H ..Mi'. ■• 1 1-1 zMtfcftAap 33-5 Ml 2 4 4» 4:1 J Dawson 7 Overtake, Cle d'Or. Rud. Kean 78106 H.deGce 1 1 S 1 :.4'r.fast 6} 106 2 3 5- 5'J J Dawson 7 The l'..r'n.T. Smartv, Living DT 78313 Howie 1 1 I 1 :5')Vast 10 98 2 1 l| 1« J Da\\s, nH» N ighl Haider. L.iiy. Hickory 78291 Bowie 1 S-M 2.07Va.st 8-5 97 6 2 2" V L Lang 9 Superbiim. Col Wliafn. Howsprit .8231 Howie 1 1-16 1 5l-'r.mud J 101 1 4 3* 3 1.1 l awson 13 Overtake. WIkiIiImjii- HjrjCk 177806 Jefferson 1116 1:49Vast 8-5 105 1 3 4J 4'4 G Fields 15 Attorney. Trooper. Rep 177763 Jefferson _ 1 3-16 2 :02Vast 3-2 101 S 4 4" 5^ J Wallace 12 RuddieKean. i;tfw-|ir.t, Attorney RUPEE, ch. g. 4 110 By Delhi— Lucrat.ve. by Mordant. (Trainer. E. Wilkinson. Owner. T. Haskos). Breeder P. T. Chinn. ! 78175 H d -G'ce 1 1-4 2:09Vi\ry 7 112 3 I 3J 2» P Walls ■ lordWra.k. Sup.rl.um. Hickory 78312 B»«fta 1 1-16 1:7.1 Vast 74 11.1 5 2 SJ 11 H Mnnelli li Fr z.vSn y. Agg Hapa. Flvglxvil 178264 Howl- tj t l:22%C*o4 14 111 7 M 8J 7 'i L Lang HI Sea Sand. Ar.ndal. l^tvW* 77721 l"i:r'nds 1 1 -16 LlS'r.ia-t 8 112 3 3 !■ in G Hre'n:ngl2 Hendita. Insulate, Hr Wliiteh st 77587 FCr'nds 11-Sl:6Vw 7 112 8 7 81 S;«W Lill.-y 10 Norn. a 1. Repeater. Scare Mow l;752! l'.Hrnds 1 1 S 1 sMtfctMt 12 1131 5 1 21 2'1 W I. ill. ■ • 12 S.of PLsure, Ho xl N ': t. Wal'Glall j 77476 I'llr'nds 1 l-M 1 :."0 atoW I IM 2 3 "!• :'M W Lata** 11 Scare Crow, six I'.n.c. Sm.-irty 77389 FUr'iiils 1 1 16 1 47Sfast 5 110 I 2 41 I'll, Lang M Sands of Pleasure, H(T;2.la. Hoik 1 77:'.45 F.Gr nds 2-4 1 :! l'&good *-'0 111 8 8 8 5«1 B Bre'ning S Kx.haiig. . Lidy Kos- Kindred 77101 F.Gr'nJa 1 I '.6 2 K fast 8 106 5 5 3« 2! F Lm * Royal Duck. Tan Son. Huonec 77010 F.Gr'nds 1 IS 1 5l) hvy 2 107 2 1 l1 1" F Lee I 15 Crown, l'.la.kolia. Lit. Ammie 76965 F.Gr'nds 3-4 l:15',imud DO 101 4 4 4 4" W Harvey 4 L.Marcellia. ( "ghjordau. W.Mia NORTH WALES, b. g. 5 107 By Bachelor's Hope — Grecian Bend, by Bluci. (Trainer. W. E. Martin. Owner, W. E. Martini. Breeder. R. B. Strassburgf-r. 178407 Ifd-Cco I 1-41 1:54 Vast IS 110 1 6 5 3*1 E Ambrose 8 FannieB'n. IligbGear, Str.ertmm I78I8O Howie lmTOy 1 :49Vast 26 1 10 9 7 V «'l J CSl'laMtall Th.FcruCn. Normal. I.'dWwk 177827 Havana 1 3-16 JOOVast 4 106 3 3 4' 3'i O IVrnia 5 J. I nderwood. Haman. Ihvcrsitv !::769 Havana 1 1-16 I 46'r.fast 4 104 1 1 5J 4' J Callahan 6 LucyKate. Diversity. Fly. Prince 77696 Havana lmTOy 1:44 fast 5 104 3 4 V 25 J fllhltaH 7 Lnc.iKitte, lit Prince. J.M..rr.ll ,77561 Havana 1 1-S 1 ,4 good 6 105 2 3 4- 4'1 J Maj. atic 7 Fincastle. Hi itihiiLin.-r. Ilamm 77375 Havana 1 I -J I : 52 Vast 3 98 5 1 I» ]■ J Maje.sti. 5 Haman. Flying Prime. Uaiidd 7:300 Havana 11-16 1:1$ good 10 9S 3 4 4 ' J .2 ' i J Majestic S Handel. Sportiboy, Lucy Rata COTE DOR. ch. h. 6 110 By Heno — Ale d'Or. by Capt. Hancock. (Trainer. F. Garrett. Owner, R. E. Potts). Breeder. Belair Stud. :8452 H 1GV- 1 1 S 2:00Vdop 13 5 110 3 1 2' 21 P Mad-ira T Overtake. P. ddi.Kean. DayLilly 7K107 ILdeG'ce 1 t-s 1 tsfast 14 IM 4 2 :** I'i p ■ttMHra I r.umi. p.n. HigMSear, snicrhiiai :8287 Bowie HI 1 22 fast M IM 4 1 41 6}P Mad .ra IS Warning. Poor Sport. Kirah 78264 Howie 6} f 122\good 2i 11110 I 4- l'l P Mad. ir.,111 S. a Sand. Ar.-ndal. Poppve 78193 Hovvi- H t L22 Vast 8 115 6 6 8 8" P Mad-ir.i • S.aSand Wl i|. tarn.- l/k lime 75010 Laurel 1 115 150 mud 2 loO S 1 11 2» F Lee 12 F.Monroe, M Mavii.i Lit \imnie 74903 Laonl 1 l-M 1 l"-slop 19-5 104 2 1 1- 1» V Lee I." Zou.i«.. Kipcc liMcsniar 74010 l_tu:el 1 1 8 1:56 fast 10 MS 10 4 i1 2« F L«-e 10 Irish Pat, FrankMonroc. Acosta ST. GERMAIN h. g. 7 107 By Sea King— Queen Dixon, by Sir Dixon. (Trainer. T. Holman. Owner. F. Holman). Breeder. J. F. Madden. '78384 liovvi., 118 179 fa*t 6J 105 8 6 7» 7" A Abel 9 Night Raider. Howsprit. Troma 78313 Howie 1 1 i 1 SfJM 11 M I 8 7" 7'| B BreuiiiglO Day Lilly. Nii;!it Raider, Tody 78240 liowie lmTOy 1 :S2vj»lo .V 20 106 5 6 6» 5'J A Abel S OHthdav. N tKaid. r. R.f Home 78181 Howie 1 1-16 1 63 fast 5 105 7 12 13 13'* A Abel PiMizar. Serbian. Mom 173939 II d- -Gee lmTOy 1 49^.mud 6 111 2 5 41 I'll". Sm'w'odM St Donald. HiffPang. Sea Wolf 71075 Horval lmTOy Ill-Vast 7 114 10 9 93 8" J Rowan 10 Rouen. M J. Raker. Feigned Zeal 70826 I! li'nn»ls 1 1:41 faat 10 108 7 S 4J 4« T Wilson S St irHenlu.. M.e-.. HeepStnker 70752 B.B nnets 1 3 '.C 2.05 Vuud 19-3 115 4 3 2J-" A Hoavh 5 Wylie, Austral, liltahe Page 6 Columbus Entries and Past Performances COLUMBUS TUESDAY, APRIL 29 WKATHKK CLKAK; TItACK GOOD. 78488 18 FI118T I5DEX OF 1824. 781(8 IS FIRST ISDEX OF APRIL. Racing starts at 2 15 p. m. (Chicago time 1:15). ® Superior mud runner. x Hood mu.l runner. * 8*alr mud runner. (II) Maidens. *Appi. ntut ailewaace. b 111 Inkers. The following abbreviations are used to deaicnattA tracks at which time records ahown in entriea were made; Aqneduct Aq Aurora Au Belmont Park BP Blue Bonnets BB Bowie Bo Churchill Downs CD Columbus Co Connaught Park CP Conneaut Lake CL Dade Park DP Devonshire Do Dorval Do Dufferin Du Empire Em Fair Grounds 1Q Fort Erie FE Hamilton Hm Havre de Grace HG Hawthorno Hw Havana Hv Huntington Hu Jamaica Ja ; Jefferson Park JP Omaha Om Kempton Park KP Pimlico Pm Kenilworth Ke Reno Re King Edward Ki Saratoga Sa Latonia La Tanforan Ta Laurel Lu Thorncliffe Th Lexington Lx Tijnana Ti Maple Heights MH Toledo To Marlboro Mb Windsor Wi Mobile Mo Woodbine Wo Mount Royal MR First Race — 1-2 Mile. Purse $000. 3 year-oltls. Maiden*. Claiming. (Track record: April 30, 1923--Sl% — S— 110.) Today's Inrl. Horse. Wt. Pec. A.Wt Han 78484' Ocean Mist Bo 113 :53s 109 72T. 78484 Lady Haldemanllv 103 :4«v 109x720 78408 I ora Lutz Hu 107 :49 109.. 71.1 78176 •Roekomar JP 10H :M) 104.. 710 78408 Pardner Jewell. Hu 102 :49 109.. 710 78338 Little Rose Hulll :49% 109 710 77910 Doc M.-Mahon. JT 116 :49S ](»..7()r, 77758 Winnie Davis. .JP 114 :50% 109 70.1 77910 Esther CrindellFG 113 M% 104 700 78262 'Millie 0 Bo 106 £•% 104. .70) 78518 Edith Helen 109.. 700 Second Race— 5-8 Mile. Purse $.100. Lyc-ir-olds and upward. Claiming. (Track record: Aug. 21, 1923-1:02—2—106.) 77144- Quiney Ward ..Ti 110 1:03 fi 109x72.1 783401 Hysteria .1 104x720 78057 Mad Nell Hv 101 1:08s 8 I07y7i.-, 77900 *Wilton Flanna ... .1 HtXTU 70220 Josi,. M IP MB 148%l 4 107x71.1 (77942) Chow Chow Wi 112 1:01 4 111. .71.1 7794D; Kendall 4 109. .71(1 76057 bWinehester .. .Lx 112 1:00% C 108.. 710 77825 Rachel D 4 107. .70.1 73021 Little Romper .Ti 11.1 1:03 6 106x70.1 77979 •Needy CD 111 1:02^ 4 99. .700 77897 Malasctto (Mj... .1103. .700 74676 Robadil M) 7 106. .700 77994 bAwning 5 104 x 700 j Third Race — 5 1-2 Furlongs. Turse $000. :t year olds and upward. Claiming. | (Track record: April 23, 1923- 1 :0T Hi— 7—104. ) 778791 'PEPPER TEA... 107 1:08-. .1111x72.1 (78274) Dr. Joe IF 11* 1:11 %■ 8 112X71.1 78029 Get Em Hv 107 1:07'-- ■ 109x71.1 7851D Miss Em Co 1011:10h 4 107x71o 771451 bZainer To 110 1:07^ 6 110x715 77994 Glenn MH 100 l:88)%a 8 112x710 75330 Lucky Pearl ..CP 103 1:09 S 107x710 73781J bSpicebush 7 109x710 78487 I-ouie Lou Lx 107 1 :08*i 8 109x70.1 (73098) Spinaway Ti 118 1:07 7 112.70.1 (71733) Jasto HG 109 1:08^ 8 118® 705 69836 Frances Sharpe (M) 3 100. .700 75171 Winkie Co 118 1:00 7 109. .700 72858 Roma (M) ...Mil 106 1:11V 4 116. .700 76222 Cappy Ricks (M) JP 110 1:10s 4 110.. 700 78486 Briar Sweet ..Do 109 1:07% 3 105. .700 Fourth Race — 6 1-2 Furlongs. Purse $600. 3-year-old*. claiming. (Track record: April 23, 1923 1 :0.1'i— 7— 104.) 77944 'Somerby Hv 10T. 1:07'i 107X725 77788 Gold I*-af Hv 107 1.08 107x720 78524 Great NorthcrnHw 101 1:07% 112x715 78413 Royaline Hu 9.11:08 107.715 78059 Miss Margaret. Hv 109 LOB'S 107.. 715 77474 'Red Weed Ke 107 1 :06»r. 104.. 715 78413a Pearl Roots ...Hu 100 1:07-. 104.. 715 78485 Chestnut GirL.Ti KM. 1:0! V.s 99x710 77922 Wee Dear II v 10J 1 07% 107.. 710 78486 Trafalgar Hv 109 1:08 106.710 78523 Patsy Howe 106x710 783851 Sleigh Rells . . . Iln 100 1 08% 104.. 701 78271 Melbourne JP 1181)1:11 109.705 78011 'Ouida Hv 101 1:07% 102.700 75295 Zero 106. . 700 78520 Skywards (M) .Em 101 1 09 106. 700 Fifth Race— 1 Mile and 70 Yards. I Purse $.100. 3-year-olds and upward. Claiming.' (Track record: Aug. 21, 1923-1:48 6 11.1.) (78435) She Devil MH 107 1:44% 8 112x725 78490 Horeb MH 111 1:44% 7 109X7JO 77998 Lank Hv 102 1:4*46 4 109X71.1 77011 Current Kveiits Ke 114 1:41'.'. I 109 715 76345 King Trojan. . KH 108 1 41% 0 109x715 77318 Torsidn Ti 108 1:40% .1 107 • Tin 78519 bFarewell Taps ... B 107x710 74441 I -ta Ti MS 1:488) tl07x71» (78455) bDriimnion.l ...Hu 110 1:45% 8 114X710 77941 bPaula V MR in; 1:40% !l 107 7 M 78377 Feigned Zeal... Do ISO 1:4.1 .1 107X7O1 77855 Tomahoi Hv 109 1:48% 8 109X7O.1 (768051 Mr. X Ti MS 1:48% OlOftxTno 785203 My Error (Ml Hv 97 1:47% 3 92. .700 Sixth Race — 1 Mile and 70 Yards. Purse $000. 3-year-olds anil upward. Claiming. (Track record: Aug. 21, 1923 — 1:4* O 11.1.) (78296) Dancer MH 109 1:44 11114X725 (78391) Rob Raker Ti 111 1:47 S114®720 77937 hSmart Cny .IP 112 1:47% 7 109X71.1 78180 bWauk.ag FG 107 1:47'. s 10 109x711 78490 Zapatos II v 1 02 1 : 45% 4 1 09 X 7 15 78480- Tawasentha ...TI MB 1:43% 8 M78 TM 780572 Dustman I 97.. 710 778S9 bSandy II Hv 113 1 4.1--. 7 109. .710 78044 Miss Liberty ..Ti 88) 1:48% 4 107 ■ Tul 779821 I.Felix M Hv 110 1:49% 0I14X7O.1 77825 N'ig Hv 99 1:47% .1 10TX7OO 78523 Kau Callie 4 107x700 78489 bZululand 9 109.700 78485 bRud Fisher Ja 110 1:51% 5 109. .700 Seventh Race — 1 1-16 Miles. Purse $000. 4-year-olds and upward. Claiming. (Track record: Aug. 20, 1923-1:50—5 113 I 77763 'bVendor Pm 103 1 :47% .1 101 \ 72.1 784903 Montillo Hv 112 1 :40 -. 0 102x720 77932 bTamper Hv 102 1:40:. .1107x715 78435 bTulsa Wo 114 1:47% 7 102*710 78060 Verdi Loon Hv 82 1:49 7 100X705 78060s H. C. Basch...HG 99 1:47% 9 1O2X705 78391 Dewitt MR 11.1 1 .10% 7 104.. TOO lot DAPCr 1_2 « il«-. 2-ycar-olda. Maidens. Claiming. (April :SO, 18)9881 I Si nAUt r,i a-r, — -z — no.) Index Course Dist Time TVk Odds Wt St ?; Str Fin Jockeys Stnrted Order of Finish OCEAN MIST. ch. f, 2 (M) 109 By Damrosch— Ocean Wave, hy Migraine. (Trainer, J. Tigue. Owner. Kenton Stable). Breeder. Payne & West. 78484 Col'mbus 1-2 52%hvy 13 103 3» F Woods'k 7 II. Card, Malaelui. l.'yHaMeman 78239 Howie 1-2 50 slow 38 113 7 7 7* 7" E Scobie 8 P.cther. TodRetiesor, R'niceU'rat 77342 F.Gr'nds 31 f 42%good 50 113 12 13 1317 R McD'ottl3 Mas.Rilly, R. Winfrey, MyBiddy LADY HALDEMAN, b. f, 2 (M) 109 By Haldeman— Edith B.. by Contract. (Trainer. M. Halsall. Owner, M. Halsall). Broeder. M. Halsall. 78484 Cul'mhus 1-2 52%hvy H 107 4T R Hol'way 7 HoleCard. Malaeha. OeeanMist 78024 Havana 1-2 52 mud 4 103 3 4 4* 2" O Fernia 7 EthelF., Great Water-, JuneD-jv 77916 Havana 1-2 49%slop 2 103 1 4 5* 4-J F Woodk 7 Cantores. June Day. Ethel F. 77785 Havana 1-2 48 fast 6 103 2 6 5» 4« F Wood'k 0 lltaMaie. Crent Waters. KthelK. 77654 Havana 1-2 60 good 8 103 8 7 5* 35i F Wood'ck 8 CrejimPuff. IrisliLue. Joac Day 77523 Havana 1-2 53%hvy 6 103 4 5 4'1 4*5 ¥ Wood'k 0 May Raxter. Jig Time. June I ay 77392 Havana 1-2 48%fast 15 104 10 10 91 S'2 ¥ Kiniry 10 Rosita. June Day, Jig Time DORA LTJTZ, ch. f, 2 (M) 109 By Star Master— Yallaha. by Miller. (Trainer. E. Lutz. Owner. E. Lutz). Breeder. J. E. Madden. 78408 Hunt'ton 1-2 4S%fast 01 881 671 O Atwell 7 Selh'sTr'sY. RillySk'.l. H'stM'se 78338 Hunt'ton 1-2 48%fast 21-1 107 21 O Atwell 7 Bcnita, Prin Setii. P dn.rJewell 78246 Hunt'ton 1-2 49 fast 15 10.1 2l O Atwell 10 Bcnita. Crystal Vennie. Huev 78199 Hunt'ton 1-2 49Vifast 31 104 5» O Atwell 9 RedS.tli, Crystal\ ennie. MavK. 77971 Jeffer.son 1-2 49%mud 100 109 12 12 12J 12-s G Corey 13 R.Coogle. Rr'nTro'it. Lit.Jimmv 77845 Jefferson 1-2 49 fast 30 111 11 9 ID2 10'» H Wakoff 15 LtleJ'my, Hon tMose. Ill kl) ah R0CK0MAR. ch. f, 2 (M) 104 By Half Rock— Miss Orimar. by Orimar. (Trainer, J. Romito. Owner, J. Romito). Breeder. L. Whiting. 78176 Rowio 1-2 49%fast 21f 104 S 4 41 T"D Itandell 12 Sombre. BillWinfrey, K. French 77845 Jefferson 1-2 49 fast 20 115 5 13 13' ll-5 J Corcoranl.1 LtleJ'my. Hon tMnse, BI'kD all 77779 Jefferson 1-2 48%fast 15 108 10 8 10« 10G2 J Corcoran 14 MaiyDear, Litt IcJiinmv. Channel 77758 Jefferson 1-2 49%fast 30 113 12 11 12" 13" R Hol'wayl.1 Sweeptona. Flavia. I.ittleJiuimy 77385 FCrnds 31 f 42%fast 30 116 1 41 47 J Rodrig'zl3 Uttle Giisy, Star Girl, Flavia PARDNER JEWELL, br. f, 2 (M) 109 By Zeus— Celtiva. by Celt. (Trainer. J. Shields. Owner, E. E. Mooar). Breeder. Mrs. C. Smith. 78408 Hunt ton 1-2 48%fast 41 102 4s! R Zucchini 7 Seth'sTr'sY. RillvSk'.l. H'etBTea 78338 Hunt'ton 1-2 48%fast 23 105 4«i A Kroner 7 Benita. Dora Lutz, PrineessSeth 77516 F.Gr'nds BJ t 42^faat 30 108 2 12 12" J Chalni'rsl2 Neat (;irl. Ifliie Name. IKIp 77120 FGrnds 3-8 35 fa&t 30 115 11 11= 11" J Corcoranl2 Vanido-o, MabclC. F'ydeConrsy 76984 F.Gr'nds 3-8 36%hvy 30 110 10 10' 10'i G Walls 12 StepAlong. MaryDear. Mabel O. LITTLE ROSE. ch. f. 2 (M) 109 By Seth— Odd Rose, by Oddfellow. (Trainer. B. A. Jones. Owner, Jones Stock Farm Stable). Breeder. B. A. Jones. 78338 Hunt ton 1-2 4S%fast 20 111 53i J Dom'ick 7 Renita. Dora Lutz, PrineessSeth 78292 Hunt'ton 1-2 49 fast 15 110 5«1 J Dom'ick 0 RiHySkidd, IIuc.v. R.-d Squirrel 78246 Hunt'ton 1-2 49 fast 7 109 8»}J DominklO Renita. Doral.utz. Cm -tal V.nniu 76503 F.Gr'nds 3-8 36%mud 8 115 8 P C"i W Lilley 10 Dress (Joods, Kvelyn, Mabel C. DOC McMAHON. b. g. 2 (M) 109 By Towton Field— Maud McKee. by Luko Ward. (Trainer. C. S. Wilson. Owner. Woodland Stock Farm Stable). Breeder. Cross tc Haner. 77910 Jefferson 12 51%hvy 20 109 9 10 7* 8% It Pauley 14 M«*t Girl. MvP.iddv, Marv IV.. r 77845 Jefferson 1-2 49 fast 15 113 10 G 61 6,u H Ere'ninglj LtleJ mv, Hon tMose. Bl kl *aa 77839 Jefferson 1-2 49 good 12 107 4 7 7s 712 A Fraley 9 Sweeptona. Ih.lvn. K.d. ( mr-\ 77758 Jefferson 1-2 49%fast 20 116 5 4 41 4'J A Fraley 15 Sweeptona, Flavia. Little .1 immv 77444 F.Gr'nds 31 f 42%mud 30 105 9 71 7" A Fraley 10 Confluente, Ilia If 111. HoleCard 77342 F.Gr nds 31 f 42%good 60 111 5 6l 5' A Fraley 13 Mas.Rilly. R Winfrey. Mvltiddy 77275 F.Gr'nds 31 f 42 fast 50 109 8 9s 108J A Fral y 13 Evelyn, Foxn.oie. R.miey Google WINNIE DAVIS, b. f. 2 (M) 109 By Royal II.— Angeline, by Dick Welles. (Trainer, R. N. Vestal. Owner, R. N. Vestal). Breeder, J. B. Respess. 77758 Jefferson 1-8 4!'%fast 11 114 9 12 11' 117J G Walls 15 Sweeptona, Flavia, Lift!-- Jimmy ESTHER GRINDELL, br. f, 2 (M) 104 By Horron— Ethelburg II.. by Hapsburg. (Trainer. D. Womeldorff. Owner. T. H. Bernhardt). Breeder, J. B. Gorham. 77910 Jefferson 12 Sl%hvy 20 104 l:; 14 14 14" J Wallace 11 Neat Girl, Mv Riddv. Marv Dear 77708 F Gr'nds 1-2 49Vifast 10 113 10 IJ 101 10=° J Corcoranl2 Mala.ha, Dean H.. Crinkle 77575 F.Gr n.ls 31 f 42Vigood 30 11614 41 4» W Lilley 12 John T. I)., Hon M..s, . Mad Roy 77385 F.Gi'mis 3} f 42Vfcfast 20 115 10 12* 12'» J Chlmcrsl3 little Gipsy. Star Girl, Flavia MILLIE G.. ch. f. 2 (M) 104 By Theo. Cook— Almandine II.. by Faucheur. (Trainer. C. N. Freeman. Owner. C. N. Freeman). Breeder. E. F. Simms. 78262 Howie 1-2 49%good COf 100 7 4 6'1 8*1 II Farlandl2 Foyle. Kumonin. R..IIer 78225 B*Wie 1-2 494fcslow 21 105 6 6 81 12'3 11 Farlan 112 R.W'frev. Fovle. P'a.-hcnecR'lo 78170 Howie 1-2 49%fast 21f 105 6 3 3' 5*} II F.ulandl2 Sombre. RillWinfrev K French 77254 F.Gr' n.ls 3i f 42 fast 15 115 5 32 4s! J Heupel M THlf ■■■■. Nightshade S Name 77147 FGrnds 31 f 41%faat 60 109 6 62 5«1 G W C'roll 8 Evelvn, Rarney (ioogle. Wheaton EDITH HELEN, h. f. 2 (M) 109 By FLyng Squirrel— Silver Shin, by His Lordship. (Trainer. J. A. Hall. Owner, J. A. Hall). Breeder, J. A. Hall. 78518 See todays chart. 78484 Coimbus 1-2 52%hvy 23 lo6 71J H Zander 7 HoleCard, Mala.-l.a, O.earMist 'inrl DAPC '"'"^ Hio. 4-ye.ir-oIds and upward. Claiming. (Aag. 31. lDU.'I^ tnCI llAUt 1:02 '1 lOlS.) QUINCY WARD. b. g. 6 109 By Marathon— Tildee's Last, by Ornament. (Trainer. J. D. Rice. Owner, H. T. Palmer). Breeder. J. x. Embrv. 77144 Cul.City 4J f :.4isfast — I IJ 2 C Gr'wood 9 Do Admit. Rut.i\ari. Three X. 76670 Cul City 5-S 1 01%good — 114 1» J Kellurn 7 Horinga. Miss Maben 1) \dams 70636 Cul.City 51 f 1 :08%gocd — 115 6» J Kellum t E. Williams. T.It.-lN I.uekyllugli 76580 Cul.City 5 S l:t2%good — 114 1« J Kellum 7 Felicitor, Nonsuit, Una's Roy HYSTERIA, br. m, 5 104 By Transvaal— Tickolette. by Dalhousle. (Trainer. J. Boland. Owner. J. Boland). Breeder. Morris & Walden. 78340 Hunt t..ii 3-4 1.11 fast 2 112 3 J R Costello 8 Mat. Idol. PLUMB, Camflagell. 78296 Hunt ton 3-4 1:1". fast 13.1 105 32 R C.ist.llo 8 Dan.er. A.Alex d.r. Flor. Deen 77972 Jefferson 3-4 l:17riinua 5 115 6 4 4« 4'1 J Corcoranl3 G Starr. Mt.Pleast D.iii.lvl.rusli 77632 FGrn.ls 1 1-16 1 :4S^Kood 10 10416 6 61 5iJ Heupel 8 TheFr eisean, Yori. k. Gladv-V. 77580 FGrn.ls 11-16 1:51 mud 11 103 5 1 21 ■:.' J IIeup-1 7 Gen.Cadorna Ld.iie.lr R. eH'.x.t 77522 F.Gr n.ls 11-16 1:49 fast 10 100 7 5 11' R'» D Jonei 12 Hboldt. Wat.rGirl. kirkl.\t.i.i 77410 F. ;r'nds 1 1-16 l:5nijmu l 21 96 4 3 C 6"! I) Jones 8 F'gncdZ 1. Kddiejr. Ourll tl.day :73il F.Gr n.ls 2 4 LHHsluw 10 108 2 2 21 3»i ■ Martin 11 Yenizelos. Sagamnre. S.-iiu.-l 77148 FGrnds 8-4 1:14 Vast 12 108111 11 9- S'iF. Martin 12 R r.ottom. ( up Costigan Stamp 70858 F.Gin.ls 3-4 1 :14\fa.st 8-5 88 6 3 3" 7Jj D Jones 14 Poppy e. Arrowhead. \ emzelos MAD NELL. ch. m. 5 107 By Madman— Salvation Nell, by Salvation. .Trainer. J. Kr.ius. Owner. J. Kraus). Breedor. K. N. Gilsio. 780.17 Havana 8-4 l:15%g*od 10 88814 12 92 8'lJ Dawson 1 1 FoiiW'th. r Daataa'a lUiieR-Uvii 77999 Havana : 4 1 U%faat 12 io: U 12 W 11" W Fr.mk 12 Ja.ob'n. SanTiirr.t. Baac'aReck 77979 Havana 8-4 l:14%atew 5 103 6 3 52 7,1 J B8«CavM 12 M. Everest. 1) linan. ( Kill rney 77940 Havana 3-4 1 IS mud 6 104 8 6 2} 8*| W Mcabel2 In Doubt Kendall Patsy It 77824 Havana 8| f l:87%faat 10 104 6 3 4 141 J OHnen 12 Jack Pot 8rawe « Knena ' 77693 Havana 8-4 113\fast 6 99 3 5 • 6' l'i J Dawson 8 Riverside.' M.ssKit' Rap Stride I 77014 Havana 81 f 1:12 mud C 104 5 1 1' 2" J Dawson 12 MessKit. I^tti.L're Sto.kl'in 77482 Havana (| f 1 .OTVast 15 Pj6 11 11 lol IO"! ¥ WoodcklU Sq. Wiggins. I'eodor. Spring Yale WILTON FLANNA. b. m. 5 102 By Dancer Rock— Very Apt. bv Arlin6'on. (Trainer. W. C. Daly. Owner. W. C. Daly). Breeder. G. P. Finnigan. 77900 Havana 8] f 1 "TVi-st in 104 1 2 2* 72} A McL'lin 12 Rap. Stride. ») 'Kelly. FIT. Roat 77809 Havana 2-4 1:11 fast 6 107 1 1 V U A Mcl.'lin 12 Chineotgi:.-. Glabella. AlThomaa 7770.» Havana 51 f 1 07 Vast 4 105 3 2 V 2» A McL In 11 Colossus. Furl, -ugh Yirge 77677 Havana 3 4 1:16 fast 8 107 6 3 31 6'1 A McL'.in12 Monopoly, Kigbt Hells I!rtli»ar 77612 Havana BJ f 1:13 mud 1 106 2 2 l"k 3| A Mc Llm 0 Jovmaker. Monopoly Kvlla « : i rl 77480 Havana 6| f 1 OTVast 8 107 1 1 1» 3»1 A McL'linlO ImmBw, IVt.-rl--.- GreatWav 7 7416 Havana 51 f 1 8HtnH I 1W 1 1 ll J J CalUnanl^ Wiuuiveg, L.I^raiue, Jacquerie JOSLE M b. f. 4 107 Bv Ralph— Ameem, by Plaudit. (Trainer. C. E. Anderson. Owner. C. C. Wright). Breeder, 0. 3. Lonr- 70220 Map H't.s 51 f 1 :OS%f ast 13 104 4=1 W Rogski 5 Kinsman. PatHampson. Athlete 70097 Map.H'ts ill f 1.10 hvy 9 95 &• W Martin B F. o' Fun. Re Trucman. Susiana 70055 Map.H'ts SJ f l:09*islow 19 108 CJ W Bogski 5 i/cslic. Susiana. Peter Rrown ' f 940 Map II ts 51 f 1:13 mud 61 % I** M Garrett 7 Anticipate. Huron II.. Torick '21 ('..luiiibus 5-Sl:03%fast 52 110 7«IR Bolton ■ kinsman. BeT'nmn. FlyingBoat 10 Mobil.; Ab 3-4 1 :31\hvy li IN ( 6 5» 5" A Fraley 6 Jngo. Mary 0 . Mickey Moore 98 Mobile Ab 5-S 1 :32Hmud 9-5 1081 3 3 4* 4«J O (1 Mney 7 K. Carpenter, T Mu'eskinner. Go 3980 Mobile Ab M 1 :02*ihvy 21 109 5 3 I'll' C O'Mahy 8 LawnMower. Walcspa, Nylorac CHOW CHOW. b. f. 4 111 By Rapid Water— Lady Ornama. by Ornament. (Trainer, W. R. Daly. Owner, S. B. Burton). Breeder. G. W. J. Bisaell. 77942 Havana 61 f 1 IlVnud 4 103 4 1 1* 11 J OTJltaMI M Rcg.Ixidgo. Fin .Rooster. S. Money 77874 Havana 61 f 1 :07 *fa_«t 6 103 6 3 2' 3'1 A Mcl.'lin 12 Runnan. Whispering. C'rieMnoie 77659 Havana 3-4 1:14 good 8 105 5 2 3»t 7T1 P Groos 12 LottieL'e. JackPot. RlackWliII. 77528 Havana 61 f 1:13 hvy 10 101 2 2 31 6'i I' Groos » J'kFrost. Rap.Stride. K.KyesII. 77482 Havana 51 t 1 :07**fast 20 98 2 6 11 11" H Callah'nlJ So. Wiggins, Feodor. Spring Vale 7 7397 Havana 51 f 1 :07*4fast 20 105 4 4 6' 6«1 P Groos 7 Riverside. A.Vcmor. F. Weather 77014 Havana 51 f 1:13 hvy 4 102 5 9 9s 9'» H Callh.inlO Hughie. Mad Nell. Jack Frost 70954 Havana 51 f l:U«ihvy I 106 6 4 31 6;1 A Mcl.'hlin 8 Hullo. Rapid Stride, Feodor KENDALL, b. g. 4 109 By Trevisco— Flounce, by Plaudit. (Trainer. 0. L. Foster. Owner, E. E. Hensel). Breeder. K. D. Alexander. 77940 Havana 3-4 1:18 mud 31 107 9 4 4"«" 2"* F Seremba12 In Doubt. Mad Nell, Patsy R. 77876 Havana 61 f l:07'ifast 10 108 7 6 61 4» F Seremball OKelly. ( Theisen. F. Weather 77659 Havana 3-4 1:14 good 4 106 6 5 4» 441 J Eaton 13 LottieL'e. JackPot, RlackWliII. 77282 Havana 3-4 1:16 good 2 110 4 3 3» 2=1 A Pickens 11 SpgVale. Gnpton. JlousWoman 77222 Havana 61 f lHVsbvy 21 109 3 1 I* 21 P Groos 7 Phelan, Jack Frost, Win. Oldt 77111 Havana 5-8 I ITM*»J 31 107 2 3 21 2* W Smith 5 The Ulster, Hughie . Mad Nell WINCHESTER, b. h. 6 109 By The Manager— Miss Declare, by Dick Wellei. 'Trainer. T. McBride. Owner. T. McBride). Breeders. J. D. Carr & Bro. 78037 Havana 3-4 1:15\good 6 112 7 3 4= ~'i R MeAl'.ylt FoulWtlier. Dustm'n. Rluel'.rush 77980 Havana I I 1 HTUlaw S-5 110 11.1*11 F SerembalO Patllamp'n. Medusa. Mnllollins 7793!) Havana 51 f l:ll«/Smud 21 112 2 3 31 S" P Groos 11 Scurry. Lustre, (ruces 77879 Havana i| f I M%tmtt 16 102 6 5 6"»t S'° P Groos 9 End Man. Sun Itrae. Pepper Tea 75318 Willing Ab 3-4 1:21 hvy 7 110 4«1 W Mnders 9 Wild Cat. J. Dundee, L. Loraine 75160 Wh-lg Ab5-8 1:0-j hvy 18 113 5:1 W Mnders 7 CaicFroo. KoyalDick. ReTriieman 74950 Akron 7-8 l:29\fast 11-5 108 I' C Jackson 5 RoyalRick. Col Red, Evel. White 74827 Akron 7-8 1:2S fast 10 102 2 1 F Moore 3 ('.Whitney, Hoover, John Dundee RACHEL D., b. f, 4 107 By Dick Finnell— Ethel D.. by Bex. (Trainer. J. H. Moody. Owner, T. E. Mueller). Breeder. P. H. Do:.nelly. 77823 Havana 3-4 l:12H.fast 2 103 6 6 6 6'7 W Fronk 6 Riverside. E.Riight. SpringVale 77728 Havana 3 4 l:13^ifaat 6 99 7 6 4' 2' J Dawson 8 Finday. CrestvvoodBoy . Cautious 77616 Havana lm".0y l:51%mud 21 103 7 2 21 3»1 A Yerrat 7 Ashburton, Mrs Gardner. Acosta 77562 Havana lm70v 1 :46%good 4 101 6 2 31 1»* A Yerrat 10 J. Underwood. Winall. Krlanger 77418 Havana lm70y l:44=»,fasl 6 100 3 7 5J 6« A Yerrat 9 GreenRriar, KyeRright, RedMill LITTLE ROMPER, br. h. 6 106 By Don Johnson — La Veita. by Kingston. (Trainer, J. Hill. Owner. H. W. Barnes). Breeder. H. Dewolf. "3021 Mneuve Ab 5-8 1 sMtfctnry 61 115 5,s E T Moored I.ad.vlone. Q Mazonia. DoetirD. 72940 M neuve Ab 5-8 1:01 good 7 117 S5" ■ T Moore 8 Fly. Beauty. 'iw. Seven. J.Healev 71300 I), l'niier Ab 5 -8 l:04lifast 7 109 54} C Frost 8 Powd.Faoe. M. Holland. Mor.Face 70634 Dfferin Ab 5 8 1:03 fast 14 IIS 5 i H Chappell ■ Gaudy. Roy C. She Devil 70405 Theliffe 3-4 l:14%fast 49 117 6 7 7 7 » N Foden 7 Hereafter. Mizar. Ogarite 70187 Mt Royal 3-4 1 :2S\mud 4 US 8*1 B Atkins' n ■ Gold. Red. Gold. Chance, Hopeful 70147 Mt. Royal 3-4 l:32*smud 31 113 2" E Atkins'n « Chow, Keltoi, 1 1 a ran NEEDY, b. f, 4 99 By Trevisco — Agnes May, by The Commoner. (Trainer. A. B. Jessop. Owner, Jesscp Bros.). Breeder. J. J. McGough. 77979 Havana 3-4 l:14Sslo\v 8 99 9 6 31 4'J J Eaton 12 MabelE'st. Dustman. Capt.K'ney 77940 Havana 3-4 1.18 mud 15 94 4 1 1: 6! J Dawson 12 In Doubt. Kendall. Mad Nell 77659 Havana 3-4 1:14 good 8 100 9 9 9"*12's J Dawson 12 IiOttiel/e. JackPot, RlackWliII. 77052 Havana 3-4 l:2D/shvy 15 106 9 9 6» 8»1 ■ Banks 9 Hughie. Q Mazonia. K. Carpenter 77014 Havana 51 t 1 .13 hvy 12 106 8 10 10 10' • W Fronk 10 Hughie. Mad Nell. Jack Frost 76845 Havana olflill hvy 15 98 7 7 7 6'* J Shanks 7 Get 'Em, Ren Rolt. Col. Pat 76657 Havana 3-4 I IffUJUJ 6 96 6 6 6» 61 ■ D Randell 8 Ijink, Rapid Stride. Jacobean MALASETTO. ch. g. 5 (M) 103 By Malamont— Hopsetto. by Masetto. (Trainer. S. McNeill. Owner. S. McNeill). Breeder. R. L. Franklin. 77897 Havana 51 f lsMUfaat 20 11111 11 11 ]13: W McCabell Nano Ronan. Humpy. Alazon 77854 Havana 51 f 1 :07%fa*t 20 107 10 10 It* 11** fl Banks IS Siin'kam'nRoy. Lustre. S.P'kins 77480 Havana 51 f 1 :07*4f aat 30 112 9 10 10 10*" S Banks 10 I.eonaDare, Pet-I^ee. Wil.Flanna 77298 Havana 61 f 1:10 good 12 112 10 12 12 12»° S Banks 12 S.Punkins. Almirante. S. Simon BOBADIL. b. g. 7 (M) 106 By Guy Fisher — Lady Washington, by St. George. (Trainer. M. H. Jordan. Owner, M. H. Jordan). Breeder. S. L. Jenkins. 74676 Akron 61 I 1:10 fast 9 109 9*i F SerombalO M. Liberty. S. Bouquet. J.Heffng 73342 Wheeling 3-4 1:20 slop 11 109 4»1 O Atwell 7 Jacobean. Rerretta. May Girl 71557 (Tk:,l)'B Ab 3-8 1:02 slow 61 111 4« T Johnsfn ■ Rridgettc. Bou^telle. Fringe 71549 (TU.sl.g Ab 5-S 1 :01*smud 13 US I* T Johnst'n 7 Arietta. Dr. Hall. Rob Prater 71456 (TLsb'K Ab -8 ! OlSsfast 8 US 6* C Grace C Star Time. Rapidan. Col. Tex 71382 Clarksbg 3-4 l:20Hslow 2-2 11.1 410 C Grace » Infield. Kayman. Magic Castle 71363 CTkss'l Ab 5 8 5S?fcfast 31 110 4:i W Smith 7 E'dl'Ycss. T.Muleskiu'r, Em'aJ. AWNING, b. g. 5 104 By Hesperus — Shade, by St. Symphorien. (Trainer. J. R. Carvallo. Owner. Caimito Stable). Breeder. A. K. Maromber. 77994 llawuia 3-4 1 :13St.fast 8 115 2 3 3"k 5'J O Pernia It Clem Theisen. Colossus. Punctual 7790(1 Havana 51 f 1 : Ti%ta.Bt 12 112 3 5 V 6'jO Pernia U Rap. Stride. OKelly. Fly. Boat 77855 Havana lm50y 1:13 fast 6 104 1 9 92 9" O Pernia 11 Riddledee. Superior. Lank 77528 Havana 61 f 1:11 hvy 31 112 9 8 9 91 O Pernia 9 J'kFrost. Rap.Stride. L.EyesII. 77373 Havana 3-4 1:16 faat 2 106 3 1 1°* ll O Pernia 12 Ukase. Fictile. Mad Nell 77032 Havana 3-4 1:21Vihvy 4 113 8 6 5l 5:3 F Woodrk 9 Hughie. Q Mazonia. K Carpenter 76904 Havana 3-4 l:153tgood I 109 4 3 31 3'i F Woodck S Ret. Mae. F. Weather. Rill Rlocli n I DA PC B ^"^ Fnrlonits. I'.-year-olilx and upward. t'la im iux. (April SSt Ol 11 llAut 1U2Z 1 :03 1-5 7 104.) PEPPER TEA. b. m. 5 111 By Peter Quince — Green Pepper, by Raskin. i Trainer. J. Hays. Owner. W. J. Brown). Breeder. A. E. Hundley tc Son. 77879 Havana f,l f 1 Ofi^fast t 93 t 1 IP 3'1 J Dawson 9 End Man. Sun Rrae. Scissors 77203 Havana 51 f 1:10 slow 3 101 5 3 4* 4'J J Dawson 7 Finday. S.Adams, Adventuress 76993 Havana 61 f 1 :10*islow 21 1CS 2 2 1»* 2" J Dawson 0 Stacy Adams. R.Rolt. M.Liberty 76373 Havana 61 f 1 :06V,fast 21 107 6 1 l1 1» J Dawson 8 J. Underwood. OKelly. EndMan 76330 Havana 61 f 1 :07'ifa£t 2-6 112 2 1 1» *J J Majestic 8 SpringVale. Rl.Raby. Almirante 76196 Havana 61 f 1 07 fast 21 109 4 1 1 1 2'i J Majestic 8 Miss Reulah. Eno Man. Gupton 76067 Havana 61 f l:06%fast 21 108 3 1 1' 1" J Majestic 8 End Man, Ira Wilson, Glenlivet DR. JOE. br. h. 8 112 By King James — Adelinett* bv Meltnn (Trainer. V. 8. Wishard. Owner, C. S. Wishard). Breeder. H. T. Oxnard. 78274 Hunt ton 3-4 1:15\fast 1 115 1» A Roach 9 Manokin. Ringleader. Rallynew 77759 J.fferson 3-4 1 :14»t,fast 30 116 8 6 2» 1* W Crump 14 Good Time. Haidee. Carnarvon 77412 F.C.rnds 11-16 1:49 fast 8 101 5 10 10» 10»i P. Bre'ningl.i C-ish. io-^terEnibry. Waywas'mo 77255 FGrnds 3-4 1 :13?r.fa8t 10 111 7 7 6' 5»1 J Corcoranlft Poppye. Arrowhead. Fifty Fifty 7C990 KCr'mls 1 1-16 l:52*ihvy 6 103 6 4 6' 5e F I ee 9 Hono'liiRoy. L.Wrack. StumpJr. 7C842 F.Gr'nds 1 1-16 l:"l%slow 7 112 4 2 1» 2»k F Lee 11 Repeater. Drummond. Torsida 76781 FGrnds 1 1-16 l:52Vimud C 107 6 6 5« 4s F Lee !» Snperbum, Silent King. Repeater 76705 FC.rn.is 11-8 2:00 hvy 4 107 6 6 4' 34J II FarlamllO F.Monroe. Hickory. Cur tEvent/ 76614 F.Gr'nds 3-4 l:14Vtfast 12 112 7 4 31 2' H Farlandl.1 it. Pardon. T.Iranciscan. Orlova GET EM. b. g, 6 109 By Marse Abe — Directs, by VInctnr. iTra'ner. O. L. loster. Owner, O. L. Foster). Breeder. O. A. Bianchi. 78029 Havana 61 f 1:12 mud 6 113 6 5 51 7*2 F Seremball' Patsy R.. Armedee. I.e Ralafre 778J4 Havana 51 f l^^fast 10 109 11 9 9» U** J Eaton 12 Jack Pot. Armedee. Zoona 77528 Havana 51 f 1:13 hvy 6 1J4 6 3 21 4s D Randell 9.1'kFrost. Rap.Stride. L.EyesII. 77219 Havana 3 4 l:22=*,hvy 3 10S 2 1 3s 4*1 D Randell G Ruddles, Herron, Ix- Ralafre 76975 Havana 61 f 1 :ll\hvy 3 107 4 4 41 6:D Rand. 11 8 Col. Pat, Black Baby. Jacobean 76889 Havana 3-4 l:17!jgood 31 101 2 1 t*l 3'1 A Overton 8 Lilac Time. Jacobean. Punctual MISS EM. b. f, 4 107 By King Gorin— Miss McNeill, by Assagai. (Trainer, C. R. Anderson. Owner, P. 0. Anderson). Breeders. Speith, Phelps & Jackson. 78519 Bm to, lav s chart. 77314 FGr'mls 3 4 1 :14"*ifast 26 107 3 12 12 12" H Zander 12 Brookdale. CoralReef. S'p'yKlii' 76389 Jefferson 11-16 161 good 30 104 3 6 7 7:" H Zander 7 Repeater. Curt Events. Pdmont 76305 Jefferson 3-4 l:17?t,hvy 12 109 6 10 91 9 * J Wallace 11 Carnarvon. D'bfounder. P'cel'al 76248 .hfferson 3-4 1:19 hvy 30 109 4 3 1» l'l J Wallace 9 Gleneonoko, Antonia. S'yDiicrow 762II MtaBM 1 1-16 l:56%hvy 12 93 11 11 111 H*» L I-ing iL'F'kMonroe. Waukeag. V'gAdani ZAINEB. b. g. 6 110 By Jack Atkin — Lois Cavanagh. by Hastings. ■ Trainer. H. T. Palmer. Owner, H. T. Palmer). Breeders. Gallaher Bros. 77145 Cul.City 5 s 1 MXi^fast — HO 2H C G r" wood ■ Carlos Enrique. Korbly. Horinga 76806 Cul.City 6-8 IjWUCmI — 116 25 C G'nwood 4 CarlesKnric|ii '. Korbly. L'ySmall 76724 Cul.City 6-8 l^Jl^good — 112 Ij C Gr'wood I Maudeilarvey . Horinga, liel.ind 76645 Cul City 6-8 l:02^good — 111 I* C Gr'wood 5 Angela. Little Florence, Firo 76581 Cul.City 6-S 1:02 good — 110 1« C Gnwuod 0 M'dcHarvey. I.kvHugli, Horinga GLENN, b. g. 8 112 By Magellan— Gastonia. by Florizel II. (Trainer, C. E. Davison. Owner. C. E. Davison). Bred in France by T. P. Tborne. 77994 Havana 3-4 l:tt*Jfcfeat 8-5 115 G 5 4"" C* F Seremball Clem Theism. Colossus, Punctual 77810 Havana 3-4 l:12*sfast 2 107 1 1 1' l'» F Seremba 9 O'Kelly, RapidStride. Amelias. 77728 Havana 3-4 l:13Vt,fast 10 109 1 6 6« 6-1 F Seremba 8 Finday, RachelD .. CrestwdBov 77613 Havana 61 t 1 :10*tmud 6-5 110 1 1 l» I* W Smith 8 l'.alljnew. Foxtail. Soloai'sKilts 77462 Hav:n..t lm50y 1 4S*tfBjSt 3 101 2 4 6 6M T Broth rs • Fincastle. Riverside. GavBoyll. 77417 Havima lm.'iOy 144'r.fast 7-5 110 2 1 1» 2» A Pickens 7 HillmanC . Mallowmot. Veronica 77266 Havana 51 f 1 :ll»sslow 1 114 2 1 ll 2 W Smith 6 Fitzrue. Ring Rose. Krlanger 76493 Havana I I lltllf It 21 111 4 6 6* 4'2 W Smith 8 EndMan. Fore-tgueen, WarFox LUCKY PEARL, b. m. 8 107 By TodJington— Mrs. Sewall, by Masetto. i Trainer. J. S. Baldwin. Owner. J. S. Baldwin). Breeder. W. W. Darden. 75330 Hun'ton "4 1:14 fast 16 104 2' N Burger 10 Kin.-man. Vulcanite. II. Moments 75300 Hunt'ton lm7uy 1:45 fast 50 Ki2 fc'° J Eaton it Dancer. Col.Tenn. Blos-om House 75172 Hun ton 61 f 1 : i9Hsl«w 16 US 11*1 T Bonham !2 Daddy Wolf. I'elion. Hughie 74987 Huntington 3 4 l:14\fast 8 104 11 J Eaton 1(1 Akerkno.-ker. Neenali. Dissolute 74954 Munlmuton H f l:08Hfaat 21 110 57 E T Moore 9 Sancliol'aiisy, loyalty. Arietta SPICEBUSH, b. h. 7 109 By Ben Brush— Allspice, by The Scribe or Oddfellow. (Trainer. E. McCuen. Owner. E. McCuen). Breeder. J. N. Camden. 73781 Omaha 3-4 l:18\mud 4 115 3 2 T'h If, I, Mills 12 I'fulGirl, C. A. Byrne, Stv'sliMi- 73691 Omaha f.-8 1 :01^fast 41 112 11 U 9l 4" . t; Sutton 11 EndMan, I.'k\ llugli. E.Randall 73101 Columb s 51 f 1 :08Hfast 18-5f 111 2» F Horn 10 Old Pop. Cover Up. Babylonian 72946 Columb's 3-4 1 :14Sfast 6 105 4»\ F Horn 7 Zoona. Waleieo, Siiocci 72807 Columb s 3-4 1:18 good 17 100 4J F Horn M Sue Devil. Hoaeful. Burgovne 71464 Cl'ksb g Ab I b 1 :01*tslovv S7 113 6"i T Thra kill 6 Gef Em, Flip, Ruth Wehle LOUIE LOU. ch. f. 8 109 By Magazine — Grace Cole, by Orr.ament. (Trainer. A. Hill. Owner. A. Hill). Breeder. J .D. Carr & Bro. 784H7 Colml.us I I I *HLlHJ 1*1 113 6" W Fnklin ,"» Stamp. Far Ei-:. Colossus 75298 Hunt gton 3 4 1:14 fast 12 100 Is! J Eaton 9 Full o' Fun. Dif. Pies. .insni.Ti 75207 Hunt gton 3-4 1:16 mud 8 104 6*1 J Eaton 8 Zorro. Mat Idol. Joj n elb.f f nan 75144 Hun' K-n 61 f 1:11 slow 31 106 1= J Eaton 19 Monsoon, Dicknel. I^oyaly 75113 Huntington 3 4 1.19%,hvy 11 102 21' R Clifford 7 G'vvitliim. Sh'gleSliai k. DkieDix 74990 H:niington H f 1:08 fast 8 108 8*1 F Horn ■ FirstPulli t. Hepeful, EdGarrisoi: fPINAWAY, gr. g. 7 112 My Swoeper— Xanthene, by Grey Plume. (Trainer, E. E. Sterrett. Owner. E. E. Sterrett). Bred in Fra.co by Mis. H. B. Duryea. 73098 Columb's 34 1 H fast 21-10 106 !'| F Horn A Topangn. Fire Cracker. Sis. Susie 73030 Clumb's : 4 1 .14-.,f.ist 2 108 2' J Byrne 6 F. Cracker. M. Reigel. S.s Susie 72977 Columb's 61fl:21^tfast 6 102 l1 F Horn f F. Cracker. C. o" theRoost. Olenn 72826 Columb's 61 f 1 ll^sluw 11 103 6*1 O Atwell 6 Sis. Su.^ie, 1 iieCrucker. Guv'uor 72298 Map II ts 3 4 l:12 .slow 8 IM 4 14' 6*i F Horn 6 Brown Belle. Pud. Stump Jr. JAGO. b. g. 8 118 By Marathon — Somersvult. bv Handspring. (Trainer. B. Creech. Owner B. Creech). Breeder. J. B. Respess. 71733 D.-v .shir..- 3 4 1:19 mud 11-10 110 V F Stevens I Sling. Ki/cr. Eau Calllie 71693 D. v'.shire 3-4 1 U slop 1 118 3'J N Burger N Dap Dan. ssssfsSM, MackGarner 71431 Devshire 2-4 1 15 good 11 120 »: M DtsyJi 12 Coca Cola. Pavlow.i. Kinsman ■70799 Kfferin 7-8 1:33 fast 8-6 111 4*1 W Marlln 6 Rlosoomlloiise. RoyC.. W.Flowei 70755 D'ffenn Ab S 8 1 O:\fast 7-6 109 1-1 W Martin 8 Roy C. F' er. Miss Holland 7 »527 Theliffe f.' f 1 08't.fast 15 M ( • 81 f' \\ Martin 10 Ogarite. Whalebone. Ron Jour 7005C iluji.ll is ! i t 1.05 alow 115 114 1*1 M Burger 7 VM'K'ucy, UWfttk, A.A'aude: FRANCES SHARPE. ch. f , 3 (M) 100 By Flying Squirrel— Emily Buckler, by Buckler. (Trainer. F. H. Seven. Owner, F. H. Sevin). Breeder. J. A. Hall. 69836 Map.H'ts 1-2 61Hmud 7 112 75» E Demayo 7 I*ady Celia. Patsy Howe. Cetia 69537 Columbus 1-2 61%fast 11 103 6'» J Byrne 7 Saisie. Patsy Howe, Ruck Jones 69441 Columbus 1-2 61**fast 27 108 6»1 T Bonham I Saisie. Ruck Jones. Homer 69359 Columbus 1-2 62*»fast 6 107 3s T Bonham 4 Homer. Saisie. t elia 68089 F.Gr'nds 3-8 36**good 30 114 8 S1 8'= T RonhamlO Dor. Ryan, Reply. IdlcThoughtt 67962^ F.Gr'nds 3-8 36 fast 60 112 11 14 14JI T BonhamH J.Sauda. Bes.Hope. R'lielll'otter WINKLE, ch. g. 7 109 By C. F. Smithson. Jr.— Lady Wink, by Chaimette. (Trainer. J. McGovern. Owner, J. M. Williams). Breeder. J. A. Bevan. 75171 Hun'ton 61 f 1:10 slow 8 106 6» W lancet I End Man. Cold Rank, l4ist Girl 75018 Huntington l-i 1 :17%fat 8 106 4"i F Hon V K. Carpenter. Weinland. Galaway 72945 Columb's 3-4 l:tt%CsUJt S 110 6s M Mouafn 9 Ciceronian. Virgo. Old Pop 72912 Columb's 5} f 1 :09«ifast 22-5 112 C-'J T Bonham 10 ToniNorris. Rabvlonian. C.Baker 72804 Columb's 61 f 1 10 good 16 110 4Ji J P Ryan 6 Zorro, Topango, The Girl ROMA, ch. f. 4 (M) 116 By Dick Fianell— Stella Moberly. by Woolsthorpe. (Trainer. J. M. Goode. Owner, J. M. Goodc). Breeder. T. Piatt. 72858 Lex.O F r 3-4 1:14 fast 19 110 5,s T Johnson 6 Kverywoman. My Valet. Carter 63842 M. Heights 61 f 1 ^Wast 9f 105 12 11 It* W J Majestic 12 Ted'sPluni, Antonia. Dixie Dick 63819 M. Heights 51 f 1 :04 fast lOf 102 8 6 6* 5'° G Marino 10 Miss Jane. Futiiretle. High Tea 63659 M. Heights 5-8 1:02 good 22 IOC 2 3 31 8« E Roehm 11 Ted's Plum. Paula. Marg Ware , 63543 M. Heights 5-8 1:01 fast 23f 105 2 2 6J 5» E Roehm 12 Kirk I ady. Joclla J.. Delaute 63183 Latonia 51 f l:07%;.ist 93 112 11 12 12 12" G Breun'gU! Rendila. Bosh. Away CAPPY RICKS, ch. g. 4 (M) 116 By Manager Waite— Belle of Ashland, by Ornament. (Trainer, F. Gering. Sr. Owner. R. McGarvey). Breeder. T. C. McDowell. 75222 Eatonia lm70y l:49-\hvy 87 114 6 7 7* 61* J H Burke 8 SisterFlo. Randel. 1 lie I/eopard 74634 I^atonia 1 1-16 1 :t7*sfast 2Sf 103 10 10 11= ll'7 T Biothers 12 Tnlalip. Pete Fov . Krlanger 72886 Lex.C.F'r 1 1-16 1:48 fast 26-5 105 "»' J Winans • B.Watchll.. S .Wiggin*. l-.Man'g 72854 Lex.'".F'r 1 1:41 slow 5 109 5" J AVinans 5 Friz. Cantilever. Jake Feld 71713 Latonia 1 3-16 ZM hvy 48 100 4 6 8» 6" D Prible S Jupiter. Wayvvassaino. M. Reigel 71638 Latonia ImTOy l:45*sfast 23 110 12 12 12 12:4 J H Burkel2 V.ofDreanis. I'alruba. Freeli'lder 71208 Latonia 1 1-16 l:4S'shvy 37 109 10 6 6= 71* E Martin 12 Wayw'stimo. Fl.Shop. J Fainnaa BRIAR SWEET, b. f. 3 105 By Marathon— Briar Path, by Marta Santa. (Trainer. L. G. Beiiwell. Owner. Kenton Stable). Breeder. H. G. Bedwell. 78486 Colmbus 5j f 1 :12^hvy 13 107 10'» F Woods'klft Nan. McKay. FastBiy. AuntJane 74521 Th'cliffe i| f l:0S\fast 13-5 99 6 8 8' 7T M Garr -tt 1 I Seastake, Felirali. Mollic R 74423 Theliffe 3-4 1 :16 *.fast 2 107 12 9 9l S"i H Holmes 13 Caledon. Belle Isle. Sleigh Bells 74150 Wood ne 51 f 1:0S fast 31-10 115 1 4 3" 5:i M Garrett 12 Atlantida, lsohtla. Honey Dear 73717 Dorval 51 f 1 :0b~fast 8-5 10813 5 6s 5*1 J Rowan 7 Impossible. HuniMe. y ("iherine 73676 Dorval 61 f 1 :06\fast 2 109 1 7 i) i: M Garrett 8 Dr'stick. Fl. Princess. Herbertus 73587 Dorval 5-8 1 :07:4,pood 7-5 202 3 3 1"* l'l M Garrett i M.Lcn*, Scth'sAll.i. Runaway 73459 B.B'nnets 51 f l:07T,fast 10 95 1 3 l* l^ M Garrett 4 OddSeth, I.ittleL'lair. HelecCook /I4h DA OCT 5 1-- Fnrlongs. ::-vear-olds. (laiuiiug. (April -C5, !!»-:; 4111 hAUt 1:05 1-5 7 104.) SOMERBY, b. g. 3 107 By Rockton— Affiance, by Clifford. (Trainer, J. R. Carvallo. Owner. Caimito Stable). Breeder. J. Sanfoid. 77944 Havana 51 f l:09V;,mud 21 105 4 1 V 8'» O Pemia 11 Cold. Chance, Scamper. Colossus 77770 Havana 61 f 1 :07*fcfast 4 107 2 1 1» 1» O Pernia 12 lull. Kerry Girl. Scamper 77549 Havana 61 f l:09Vdow 31 101 3 1 2- 7'1 O Pernia S I.ilacTime, RapidStride. RcnRolt 77371 Havana 51 f 1 :0S('.vfast 8-5 106 2 1 1» U O Pernia 12 Illustrator. Ashburton. W.Flauiia 70818 Havana III TTMsTT 31 103 1 2 l*k sri R Cliff -rd • M.Gardner. Geor May. M.Bilson 76742 Havana 51 f 1:11 nvy 1 102 3 2 2* 21 O Pernia 8 Plaid, Shafe, Georgia May GOLD LEAF, ch. f. 3 107 By The Manager— Applause, by Rcyal Flush III. (Trainer. A. A. Smith. Owner, A. A. Smith). Breeder. T. C. McDoweii. 77788 Havana lm50y 1:44 fast 7 102 6 7 7* 7'° F Wood'k S Babbling. Mrs (iardner. R.Queen 77770 Havana 51 f 1 :0715fast 10 107 5 8 7* 5:! F Seremba 12 Somerby. I.ula, Kerry Girl 77657 Havana lm50y 1:46 good 6 105 1 6 61 73 D Prible 9 I^eAdrin. Damage. Mrs. Gardner 77418 Havana lm70y 1 :44%fast 3 102 4 8 71 65 J Dawson • GreenRriar. KyeBright. RedMill 77010 Havana lm50y l:52%hvy 3 100 4 4 3» 3" D Randell C M'rfield. Ashburton. Mrs G'dner GREAT NORTHERN, b. c. 3 112 By Bulse— Racy, by Burgomaster. (Trainer. H. Schlessinger. Owner. Mrs. H. McQuage). Breeder. J. W. Finish. '1.32 1 See today's chart. TC4Ci Colmbus 51 f l:12%hvy 10 111 S'* R Pauley 10 Nan. McKay. FastBoy. Aunt Jane 77890 Jefferson 1 1-16 1:53 mud 6 107 6 4 P 2l T McCorklO Quinhani. Bugler. Goldmark 77780 Jefferson 3-4 1 :144sfast 20 115 14 8 5" 3« T McCor'k15 Sizzle. Peggy .. Troiitwiek 77343 FGrnds 3 4 115'igood 12 108 11 12 121 U* E Martin 14 I^idy ( '.:oco. Jackson. Kilbowie 77259 F.tlr'nds lm70y 1 :4 ".*tfast 20 105 11 8 10' 11'- G Fields 11 Telescope. Anne. Wong Bok 77058 F.Gr'nds 11-8 1:54 fast 6 10115 3 51 5'» J Heupel S GoodNight. Dr.W'hiJehurst, Juno 76948 F.Gr'nds ImTOy l^fi^good 8 102 9 6 31 3'1 F Th 'dvkcll Frosty Boy. Xaiithos, Duelma 76346 Jefferson 1 l:43^ihvy 12 104 9 3 3^ 211 H Farlandl2 B. Wright, W. Lynch. S.sFlower ROYALINE. b. f, 3 107 By Royal II.— Angeline, by Dick Welles. (Trainer. W. R. Padgett. Owner. Padgett & Dougherty). Breeder. J. B. Respess. 78413 Hunt'ton tj t l:08'^fast 25 107 4 1 W Smith 9 Meddling Mattie. \pril. P'rl R'ts 78269 Huislton 61 f 1 .08 fast 3-5 95 11 L Mont'ry 10 t harlieSumy, Mulc.bcr. OldBlue 78203 Hunt'ton 3-4 l:14*ifast 40 91 4't V Mont'ry 7 Lo.Marccllia. Calcutta, Topango 72563 FortErie 5} f 1 :08'f,fast 36 97 7 6 5* 5=1 J Wallace 8 Odd Sl-Ui, Cliief Archee. Metson 72433 Ham ton 3-4 1:15 fast 14 110 6 6 6= 6" H J Burke 6 Malvern, ITl Princess. Runaway 71925 FortErie 5-8 l:02'6fast 9 103 6 6 51 5-1 J Wallace 7 Red Weed, Fehrah. Helen Cook 70753 Dfferin Ab I -S l:04%fast I 111 3J E Roehm 7 Wiki.Iack. Virginia!!.. SmallSlar 70632 Dfferin Ab 5-8 lOl'/tfast 6 108 l1 E Roehm 7 Luinm.W., Chest. Girl, SuiallStar MISS MARGARET, b. f. 3 107 By Dick Welles— Ciruella. by McGee. (Trainer. E. L. Fitzgerald. Owner, E. L. Fitzgerald). Breeder. J. B. Respess. 78059 Havana ::-! l:M'*good 6 97 9 11 111 tS*' J Eaton M Sun Brae. Auntie Millin. Scis«or » 77922 Havana 3\ f i :0S\«lop 4 106 1 8 8J 810 A Pickens 11 I.eonaDare. Ceor.May, BlucMiss 76972 Havana l| t l:l-'Shvy 7-5 104 4 1 1' l' A Pickens • Moorficld. Tease. Pawnbroker 76900 Havana 51 f 1 ('S^good 3 106 3 3 21 I'J A Pickens S Kufiya, April. Cold I -af 76391 Havana tft t 1 :07-4.fast 1 109 3 1 1- V A Pickens 8 Suzuki. Marmadiike, Thor 76195 Havana 51 f 1:07 fast 15 109 3 2 3s 3* A Pickens 7 Sup'an'a. StoneAge. Marmaduk* 76066 Havana 51 f 106\fast 21 109 4 2 2* 2» A Pickens 10 I.ula. Bub. Mrs. Gardner RED WEED. b. g. 3 104 By Wrack— Fox Trot, by Star Shoot. (Trainer. D. Womeldorff. Owner. T. H. Bernhardt). Breeder. J. E. Madden. 77474 FGrnds III UTfl«W 15 9911 11 11 ll35 G Cooper 12 Jackson. Midni't Follies. Fehrah 77344 F.Gr'nds 3 4 lH^good 12 V, 8 10 10 10'= L I.ang 10 Ruby. Colden Billow-. I.ugs 77045 F.Gr'nds 3-4 l:lUifast 20 107 9 11 8"" 7»1 H Zander 11 Norseld. Q. Charming. TimesUp 76944 F.Gi'nds 3-4 1 :14»0go:id 13 10111 11 10» 106i D Mergler II JuliaM., W.tbeWizard. DcvUGitl 74208 l.atonia 3-4 1:13 fast 12 107 6 7 7: 781 C Ponce 10 Sanola. Postillion. Phoebe Snow 72836 Kenil-v h 5i f 1 :06^f ist 18-5 107 2 1 l'l 1=1 E Scobie 8 Lit. Clair, Crescent, CharlotteB. 72563 FortErie 51 f 1 :uSVifast I 114 1 8 8 8"J E Scobie 8 Odd Seth. Chief An -lice. Metson 72215 Kenihvh 5-S KOO'-h.fast 2 112 1 1 1' l"t E Scobie 9 Mad.Vennic. Fehrah. BriarSvveet PEARL BOOTS, ch. f. 3 104 By Boot3 and Saddle— Pearl G.. by Handsel. (Trainer. B. Creech. Owner, B. Creech). Breeder. T. M. Murphy. 78413 Hunt'ton 51 f l:0S=%fast 6 106 31 W Martin 9 MeddlingMatt ie. April. Royaline 78387 Hunt'ton 61 f 1 M%t**t llf 10 » 3= W Martin 12 Big Sapp. Jolly. Sam Reh 78251 Hunt'ton 5} f 1:07 fast 91 100 47 H Paden 8 I olum Tciin. Thol'lster. Proceeds 75295 Hunt gton 5 8 l:0l7r,fast 4 112 *i'° W Mart.n 1') Auntie Millin. Zanzibar. Quail 75242 Hunt'gton 61 f 1 :08 hvy 5 115 9 = W Martin It Attilia. Auntie Millin. Ralefull 74915 Hun'ton 6} f l:08\slovv 2 109 3' It McD'ott 7 Zero, Eagoon. Auntie Millin 74830 Hunt on 51 f l:08'/t,fast 1 109 11 W Martin 6 Saucy Susie, Ceorgia May, Zero CHESTNUT GIRL. ch. f, S 99 By Ballot— Syringa, by Cesarlon. (Tiainer. J. A. Bowers. Owner. J. R. Clark). Breeder. J. B. Gorham. 78485 Colmbus 51 f l:13r*hvy 13 86 4'1 J Jones 11 Lucky Run. JackPot. Babylonian 78154 Tijuana 1 l:46\hvy 71 92 4 7 5* S'JG Cooper T MaryCont'y. Mizanna. Krekz'nas 78112 Tijuana 5-8 1:03 good 40 95 2 2 l*iS*|G Cooper M DellKvans. Itooiiiciang. DanArvl 78075 Tijuana 5-8 1:03 slow 39f 103 9 10 9» 9'1 L Creery 10 Boomerang. Convent. Atonem'nt 78064 Tijuana 5-8 1:01 fast 37 98 8 8 8 810 G Cooper ■ F.Gloriosiis. B'ni.rang. I^imstedt 77988 Tijuana 5-8 1 :02Tr.muJ 27-10f 91 6 6 6i 6«J K Hoagl'd 13 Franks.. AttSsMla, WildTh'ghts 77946 Tijuana 5-8 1:01tss1ow 9f 103 8 6 6* 5'« J Wood 8 J. Newell. F.Glorio-us. V.Holland 77701 Tijuana 6-8 1 :02Vigood 38 102 10 10 9* »; G Ellis 10 Bos-Man, LemonSeth, SpearShol 77036 Tijuana 3-4 l:14?sfast llf 95 12° J Gerrity 13 Bedazzle, Dan Ilogan, Apricot WEE DEAR, ch. f. 3 107 By Campfire— Ma Wee Dear, by Love Wisely. (Trainer. J. L. Brannon. Owner. J. L. Brannon). Breeder, R. T. Wilson. 77922 Havana 5' f 1 :0S\slop 10 103 8 3 3= 45- F Wood'k 11 I.eonaDare. Ceor.May. BlueMiss 77657 Havana lm.'.uy 1:16 good 10 103 4 1 31 6*3 P Groos 9 IjooAdrin. Damage. Mis. (iardner 77617 Havana Ift t l:ll%mud 8 104 7 1 4l 7»i O Pernia 9 Asa Jewell. Plaid. Babbling 77547 Havana 5} f 1 :10?£,slovv 3 107 1 3 2** S»i J Callahan 10 Pa vvnb:.»ker. leave. Plaid 77332 Havana 51 f 1 :08Vifast 10 95 2 5 51 63 J Dawson 9 Minus. Long Croon, Impossible 76511 Havana Ij f 1 :08 fast 8-5 98 5 2 2* l| J Dawson 7 Cloporle. Cray Ciil. Babbling 76256 Havan:. 31 f 1 :07\fast 8-5 98 1 1 l1 1 J Dawson 8 April, Castilla, Moorficld TRAFALGAR, br. g. 3 106 By Rapid Water— Alberta H.. by Handsprinf. (irainer. W. A. McKinney. Owner. W. A. McKinnevl. Breeder. G. W. J. Bisse'.l. 78486 Col'mbus If, t 1 12^bvy rff HO 6" J Connors 10 Nan. McKay. Favtltov. AuntJane 77999 Havana 3-4 l:13 sfast 8-5 103 111= 1*1 T l;roth rsl2 Jacob'n. SunTurret. Dang'sRock 77813 Havana 3-4 1:12 fast 8 104 1 5 5» 6T1 T Brothers 9 Minus. biii|ii— NimriMl 77565 Havana 51 f l:07ligood 5 94 9 8 10= 9 " .1 Callahanll C Encanto. KndMan. SlaiyAdaini 77483 Havana 5} f 1 06h,fast 4 104 1 2 2= 3-'i T Brottiera 7 Min:is. Ancestress. J'gollickman PATSY HOWE. b. g. 3 10C By Flying Squirrel— Silver Ship, by His Lordship. (Trainer. F. If. Serin. Owner. F. H. Sevin). Breeder, J. A. Hall. 78523 Bm today's (hart. 73242 111. Grass 5-S 59\fast 147 107 6" W Reid 0 S. Elizabeth. WillEind. R.Addie 72915 Lex.C.F'r 5-8 l:02Vsgood 14 115 4M R Dority B ImaMint. Otmrg May. Atonement 70959 N. K .on 41 f 59 fast 7 109 1' E T Moore ■ EidyCelia. Domination. Van Bag 70532 Map.H'ts 5-8 59\fast 7 106 3=1 T Bonham 7 Ink. Norlh Breeze. Duelma 70450 Map H ts 6-8 1:01 fast 16-5 110 2l T Bonham I Bigwig. Joe Catli. Strongman 70176 Map.H'ts 1-2 47 fast. 13 110 5« T Bonham I Ranger, Sleigh Bells. Duelma 70094 Map. His 1-2 50\hvy 43-10 115 2=1 T Bonham 0 Malvern. Palsyllovve. WikiJjtk SLEIGH BELLS, blk. f. 3 104 By Hell's Bells— Winnie, by Winstanley. (Trainer. J. J. Russell. Owner. J. J. Russell). Breeder. W. R. Coe. 78385 Hunt'ton 61 f 1 (is teal 16-5 1 " 3=1 O Atell IS Saiicho Pansy. Corto. Drummond 78270 Hunt'ton 51 f 1 :09\fast 41 9S 7' II Paden 11 Mr.Beck, Lube. k. Machiavelli 77577 FCrnds 3-4 IJ4%sre*d 50 97 11 11 11 11" W MHacf 12 Doughnut. Uo.valDi.k. J nJoseph j 77343 FGr'nds 3 4 PL.^good 25 110 12 14 14 14'« J H P.orke 14 Lady Choco. .la. ksan. Kilb.«.io 75136 Wh ling Ab 1-1 1:01 hvy 1C-10 110 31 J Majestic ■ Forty Two. Bonnie .lack. Climb 74960 Stamford Ab 5-8 lOOVsfast B| 110 l'l R McU'ey • MissLeggo. Belle Isle. Sir Glen 7J880 Stamfd Ab5-Sl: i0 fast 13-10 111 11 It McAl'ey 5 SirGlen. Uadmg Light. Pacific MELBOURNE, ch. g, 3 109 By Mont d'Or II.— Dimity, by The Commoner. (Trainer. W. Foley. Owner, V. Gallos). Breeder. G. M. Hendrie. 78271 Hunt't. n 3-4 l:M%fsVJt 21-5 1"6 7*1 E T Moore 9 Creatl.adv . CavBovlI. I.ittleEd 78200 HOBt'ton : I l:K.~fa-t 3 -5f 107 l'i K T Moore 12 Mis Hita. Mr.Beck. I'n'dly Fritz 77840 J-fftrs on 61 f I WKfOQll 7 11:112 11 13' ^:■ ~^ W Crump 1.'. S ster.l. ►sella. Stan. p. Daiiltolling 77740 Jefferson 2-4 l:14%faust 16 116 1 1 Is 2"" W 'Tump IS Bush Buck. I^\-.y. The Reaper 77626 F.Gi'nds 3-4 1 :14»jgood 20 110 8 8 9' 7"! It Ha»'ton 13 1,'yKlair. (one.lv. Wat. liCharm 77320 F.Gi'nds 3-4 1 :15^slo\v 8 116 6 3 7' 6 -' K Harton 11 AmityClaim. G'd'riel.l. Attractive 77056 F.Gr 'n.ls 1-4 1:13 fast 15 111 9 7 7" I ' It llar'ton 13 Ev.hango. BillyM.nr. Mcintosh OUIDA. ch. f, 3 102 By Prince Hermis — Princess Industry by Farendoie. (Trainer. A. G. Carlson. Owaer. J. S. Carlson). Breeder. G. L. Blackford. 78011 Havana I S| f 1 :0S fast C Ms 7 7 91 9' F Kiniry 12 Auntie Millin, Castilla. April 77938 Havana 11 f I UTJ— i H ■ " U It* !•*• A Yerrat U V. (1 airman. Busv Bob. Ihimnge 77559 Havana I 4 1:11 good 7-5 98 4 3 31 1^ A Yerrat 12 SuiiTurret, A Vezina. .lapMiima 774C.4 Havana 61 f 1 07 fast 5 99 6 6 4' i"! A McL'linlL' lans«SS(IM», Cloporte. BsMskl 77413 Havana 2 4 lU'ifast 3 97 6 3 3= 2" A Yeirat 10 Niinrod, Sun Turret. Copyright 77170 Havana 51 f 1 :l.:;thvy 3 107 3 2 2 I 51 A Pickens 8 Hilloro. Monopoly. Shafe 76785 Havana 6i t l.l2\hv 10 95 4 4 4 41 J Kessn.r 8 M'rfield. MissRosedale. M.Rilsoa ZERO. ch. c, 3 106 By Wormleighton — Glad, by Bryn Mawr. (Trainer, J. 8. Baldwin. Owaer. J. S. Bdldwta). Breeder. L. A. Lyne. 75295 Hunt'gton I I 1 M%Cu*. :"J lo3 f.» J Eaton l'l Auntie Millin. Zanzibar. Quail 75242 Hunt'gton 61 f 1 :08 hvy 10 103 6" J Eaton 10 Attilia. Auntie Millin. Balefull 75145 Hunt gt..n 5} f 1:10 slow U 111 6B1 T Bonham •' B'kPond, Ph. Mayers. L'kyStrike 75110 HuntgUin l| f 1 Tlfthvy 29 5 112 6»1 Wr Smith 7 Balefull, Eigoon. Quash 74913 Hun ton 51 I l:08\slovv 7 101 1* J Eaton 7 Lagoon. PcarlBooti, AiuitieMill.o SKYWARD*, eh. g, 3 (M) 100 By Aeronant— Joannina, by Voter. (Trainer. L. A. S*i*gni. Owner. L. A. Seiagni). Breeder. G. 9. Widenrr. 7852* Se* today's chart. 77474 FCrnd* 3-4 1. 15*1*1 ow 100 108 9 t 9« 8" E Rofhm 12 Jackson, MMnrtFonies. Fehrah 77131 KC.r'nd* 3-4 l:14*4fa*t 100 105 12 11 11 U«» A Accardyl3 VtUtHla. Jackson, Zanzibar 76963 P.Or'nd* 3-4 1:16Hmad 30 114 S 10 f1 l» E Rarhm 11 LeonardC... SanMart, St. Gerard 7517S Empire 5»fl:0g fast SB 106 C « 9' 19™ W And'aontll Lady Arcos. Impossible. Mitan 75086 Empire 5 8 1:91 good 30 113 10 10 10 10»7 T Burns 10 Payman. Wch Charm. B. Streak Pith RAPE I Mile and TO Yard«. .t-year-olds and upward. Claiming. (Aug. Jill nHUC H, 1»23 1:48 0 115.) SHE DEVIL, eh m. 8 113 By Peep o' Day— Meddlesome She. by Meddler. (Trainer. B. Creech. Owner. B. Creech). Breeders. Ott & Bariiee. 7*435 Hunt'ton 11:42 fast 2-6 108 1» W Martin 0 Ardito. Newport. Trairie 7R341 Hunt'ton I l:41 sfast 8* 99 3» W Martin SSiler.ce. Secretary. May Girl 7829:1 Hunt'ton .".1 f 1 08 fast 23 1*0 i'.'| H Paden I Thellster. Ceo. Starr. Ch. Henry 782 47 Hnnt'ton ::-4 1:15 fast 20 108 i."-i H Paden 9 OidSin r. A.Alex dor. BohBaker 78201 Hunt ton 3-4 1:1(5 fast 4 lit 5'}W Martin 9 Lt. Perkins, Cer Point, Mall'mot 75271 Hiint'R'on 1142%fast 31 108 2» W Martin 7 Shingle Shark. Xeenah. Red 75210 Hun: ton ImTOy 1.52*imud 5 108 3'1 W Martin 6 Diekie Dix. Weinland. Overstep 75147 Hunt'Rton 3-1117 slow 7 110 4» W Martin 6 Dancer. MnckCa.ner. First I 'til let 75113 Huntington 2-1 1 iissjhvy 32-5 107 CjW Martin 7 G'witnini. I-ouieLon. Sh'gleSb'k 75017 Huntington ijfl:l« fast 3 111 i'JW Martin 7 Ungate, C.ilifa, Athlete HOREB. b. g. 7 109 By Horron— Cyprienne. by Kingston. (Trainer. J. A. Parson. Owner, Miss D. Parson). Breeder. Talbot Bros. 7*490 Cl'mbus 1 1-16 1. 543th vy 12 109 6» J Connors H B fr Home. Pir.MeC.ee. Montillo 78044 Havana lm7«y 1 49V»»low 10 105 1 7 7 7" J O'Brien 7 S-juireWij '*, Zapatos. EyeBrigrht 77812 Havana 3-4 1:13 fast 8 108 7 6 71 8»| J O'Brien 11 Ailsie Veinor. Feodor. Glenlivet 77727 Ha*— lm.Vty 1 4L'Vast 8 106 3 4 6 6'» J O'Brien 7 Brit. Liner, C.Adams. S.Wijrffin-i 77658 Havana Im.-Oy 1 :442£srood 12 107 4 5 51 5W P Groos 7 Briti-hL'r. SquireW's. FlyinffP'e 77462 Hay— ImVty 1 432fcfaat 6 106 1 5 4) 5'j O Pemia 0 Fincastle. Riverside. GayBeyll. 77158 Havana lm7»y 1 :56%mud 21 112 2 1 ll 1» G Wliama G J Frost, Ddanclla. Fin. Roooter LANK. b. g. 4 109 By Delhi— Zenobia, by David Garrick. (Trainer. W. J. Brown. Owner W. J. Brown). Breeder. T. Piatt. 77998 Havana 1 1 -S 1 :54Va.«t S 104 4 3 3» S»J J Da wjon 12 Flyimr Prince. Huen. Neenah 77855 Hi. an. i lm.V'y 1.43 fast 6 93 11 5 4* 3J J F.aton 11 Riddledce, Superior. Acoeta 77812 Havana 3-4 1:13 fast 1') 103 9 11 11 10" J Eaton 11 Ailsie Vernor. Feodor. Glenlivet 77768 Havana 1 1-16 1 47Vast 5 104 1 2 3» 4»1 J Eaton 9 L.Loraine. Zapatos. S 1. Wiasjins 76657 Havana M l.lSVivy 6 106 3 2 HI* F Kiniry 8 Rap.. Stride-. J obean, I. Eyesll. 76569 Havana Im.lOy 1 .43-V.faat 2 108 5 3 3| 5' J Callaaan S Zapatos. Superior. Capt. Adams 76428 Havana 3-4 1.13%fast 31 107 6 4 7» 6*1 J Dawson 8 MissB'lah, B tyMae, Eliz.Jewcll CURlAzNT EVENTS, br. g. 6 109 By Wrack— Votes, by Voter. (Trainer. G. C. Winfrey. Owner. G. C. Winfreyl. Breeder. Belair Stad. 77011 rGr'n.l* 1 1-R 1 :57*thvy 3 112 2 6 7* 7l» F L*e 8 Kent I... Hickory, Pete Foy 76969 FGrn.l* 1 1 16 1 :54Hfcmud 2} 100 2 4 2'1 2:i I Parke 8 S.ofPlensure. G'g-ette, R. Crown 76815 l'Hrmls 1 1 S 1 :.',9%mud 31 114 1 4 f 2* B Harvey 6 AlSteWer. DukeJohn. ReelFoot 76705 KGr'n.ls 11-8 2:00 hvy 3 107 3 7 5« 4MB Harvey 10 FrankMonroe. Hickory. Dr. Joe 76466 l'lir'mls 1 1-8 1 54-Hfast 44 106 4 5 3» 4'» B Hanev I J. Fairman. T.n Son. Repeater 76389 .lMf.rs..n 1 1 IS 1 51 good 8-5 105 5 3 1* 2| B Harvey 7 Repeater. Piedmont. Cash 7625-J MBsnwaa 1 1 16 155 hvy 11-5 103 3 2 l'J 1* B Harvey 9 I r. Joe. Tricks. Tingling 76098 .1 ff.-rs.in 11-16 1:52 slow 2 1M 2 1 l'J !•■ B Harvey 10 Tex. Repeater. Silence 76030 Jff. rson 1 1-1G 1 50«isood 1 1C6 5 2 l'l 2i I Parke 10 1) hfounder, VgAdam. Hutchi'n KING TROJAN, br. g. 6 109 By King James— Bohemia, by Wagner. (Trainer. C. Morton. Owner, C. Morton). Breeder. H. T. Oxnard. 78524 Seo tixlay's chart. 76345 Mtawaa ^-4 1.15^hvy 25 110 9 H 13 13»« A Aceardyl.". I.'dAUen. Pro'ganda, J. Fairman 75865 I fi rson 1 1 IS 1 .."6*shvy 6 110 6 1 6» 5»J W Fronk 8 Torsida. Yoiing Adam. St. Paul 75107 Wheeling 1 1 SS slow 51 110 2'1 AV P'mrose 0 Heirules. F.v.White, Col. Chance 71963 Stamford ImCOy 1 f7?,fast 61 11.1 I* \V P'mrase 9 Fox (ilove. Phelan. Qnnker 74842 .-tamf nt lmJfly 1 475ifast 2 110 3« N" Koden 7 Flor.Deen, J.B.Brown. D'ftwnnn 74757 RaanTlw I 4 1 21 Rood I 116 1« N Foden 7 Assume. Allah. Ix)uis Adair 74297 TM'cttffa 1 1-8 l:54Sfast 24 110 2 2 7» 8" R MoCi^nn S SkeerFace, H M.Stevens. Bolster 73636 Dorval 11-16 1:48 fast 11 111 i 6 65 ■*] J Wallace 7 BrassTacks, B'inPcddler, Piedra TORSIDA. b. m. 5 107 By The Finn— Recession, by Woolsthorpe. (Trainer. E. McCown. Owner, J. Barlow). Breeder. J. E. Madden. 77318 F.Gr'neM 1 1-8 1:54 fast 20 100 7 8 S f-* J Chalmers 8 Bucado. East Indian. Westwoo 1 77*80 KOrn.ls 1 Ml. 2 0L=r.fast 12 109 3 6 9 8" C Cross OXanthos. At.Boyll . Scoitrgeman 7t011 F.Cr'nda 1 1-8 l:57%hv» 10 109 1 7 6» 6M E Pool •* Kent I.. Hickory. Pete For 76842 F.Gr'mls 1 1 16 1 1-rslow 10 107 10 6 31 4JJ J Heupel 11 Repester. Dr. Joe. Drummond 76706 r'Crnita 11-8 1:58 hvy 10 107 1 7 5« 4;e J Heupel 5 WessieB., IJnke John. Pete Foy 76530 I' irn U 11-16 l:)9\slow 10 109 2 8 71 6'1 J Byrne 11 ira* Tree. R'y'lCrown. Warldol 76252 J-ff.rson 11-16 1:55 hvy 11-5 l«t3 2 7 7,25"I Parke i Current Bvents. Dr. Joe. Tricks 76031 .J. tf. rson 1 1-16 1 51 (rood 7 113 10 7 71 2» J D M ne II Pele Foy. Manokin. Dr. Joe 75905 J if. rson 1 |-| 2:0'2Shvy 5 112 4 4 4' 41 E Petzoldt (Jrass Tree, Tan Son. Rep 7.1865 J.lfrson 1 1 16 1 :5*thvy 41 107 5 5 2* 1» I Tarke .' VgAdam. St. Paul. OlliePalmer FAREWELL TAPS. b. m. 5 107 By Pataud— Kuhla, by Gold Heels or Trentola. i Owner. M. S. Arthmeas). Breeder, S. F. Owen. 78519 Seo today's chart. 77972 .J.ff.rson :!4 1:17%mud 40 115 10 10 10' 6« D Merglerl.1 G Starr. Mt.Pleas't. DandYhnmh 76211 Jefferson 1 1 16 l..".6^ihvy 50 104 1 8 101 10" W Harvey l_ F'kMonroe, Waukeag. YgAdam 76133 .I-fferson 3-4 1 17\hvy 50 109 4 8 91 V V. Walls 11 D.Boll.ng. Rork. C.J Craigmile i 75959 .Jefferson 1 1-16 1 :55*ghvy 60 106 4 6 6 6 » J Carroll ■ Kr /ySneezy. Loveliness, Fleets! 418073 RGrads 1 1 :•; ISOVjhvy 20 106 11 10 ll1 11" L McD'ot 12 Ballybell, Buxom, Fornovo LETA. ch. m. 9 107 By Meelick— Meadow, by Leonid. t Trainer, H. T. Palmer. Owner T. Werner). Breeder. W. McLemore. 74441 B«no 11-16 1:10 fast 5 115 !'1M Mil'rick 6 Haekamore. Al Wick, Meteor 74031 Reno lm20y 1 :44=Sfast 6-5 110 11 !•: afan'ger 5 Challenger. Fandango. T.Brooks 71895 Reno 1 1-16 1 48%fast 2 106 4'-J ■ K-n.sfierll It. Flower, Clenzar. Y. Huxter 7177'» Reno lm70y 1 46 fast 6C-10 108 ]J V. Kens' gcr 7 Bessie Young. Mike Dalv. ( ar 71473 R -no 11-16 149 fast 8 108 i'i S Smith 7 Tennilee. Madrono. BessieYoung DRUMMOND. b. g. 8 114 By Ogden— Quebec, by St. Jude. (Trainer. W. J. Foley. Owner, L. Gallo). Breeder. J. E. Madden. 784.15 Hunt'tnn 51 f l.ll^mud 54 113 ll G Yeargin 9 Adventure. Ch. Henry, LilacTime 78409 Hunt'tim 51 f 1 08-\fast 21 110 6:J ■ T MoorelO Monsoon. Ha tana. Gonwitbim 78385 Hunt ton 5: f 1 .08 fast 4 116 4=1 W Martin 12 Snncho Pansy Corto Sleigh B's 76968 FCrn.ls 1 1 16 1 S^rnud 95 llft* * 1 3' J! R Har'ton 7 Carnarvon. Soviet. Itastille 76842 FCrn.ls 1 7 16 1 r.l^low 4 11016 3 2* 3»» E Pool 11 Repeater. Dr. Joe. Tor*ida 76782 r.Cir nda 1114 151 mud 3 112 1 3 Z* 3* E Pool 5 TanSon. Scare! row, LittleA'mie 76607 F.Gr mis 3-4 1 13*ifast 6 100 10 5 4» 4*11 Parke 12 Good Time, Hysteria, Rhinegold PAULA V., br. m. 9 107 By Marathon— Miss A.ert. by Handspring (Trainer. C. E. Davison. Owner. C. E. Davison). Breeder. J. B. Rtspess. 7794 1 Havana 1 1 16 1 54 mud 4 M .1 8 71 7" F Ser^mbaKI Appro\.il. Felix M Alluring 77898 Havana 1 1 16 1 :47%fast 12 107 11 10 94 871 F Scrcmliall Neenah, Drapery. Jacobean 77636 Havana ImTOy 1 .49*ihvy 4 111 2 8 8 8" F Seremba S KovalOueen. KedMill Jacquerl" 77562 Havana lm70y 1 16-r.good 15 107 8 6 4» i-\ F SerembalO Rachel I)., J. Underwood. Winnll 77505 Ha. ana ImTOy 1 iil«irau.l 8 K9 2 1 1J l'» V Seremt.a I Jaeunerie. UingKose. Verdilx nn 77439 Havana 2-4 I:14 4faat 15 108 2 7 74 5:3 F Seremba 8 Biddledee. St'laMaris. Mis»R'kin 77262 Havana 51 f 1 :ll*4j«low 10 108 2 10 9* 8" F .SerembalO Zooua. PrinceBonero. Mallcwniot FEIGNED ZEAL, b. m, 5 107 By Lovetie^ — Fanny Dodge, by Armeath II. i Trainer. J. Shields. Owner. C. Deibel). Breeder. Mrs. L. A. Livingston. 78377 Hunt'tnn 1 Is 1:55 fast 10 106 5' A Kro-er 6 Secretary. FlaxvMae MorkOr'ze 78298 Hunt ton 11 14 1 O^fast 15 109 t'l R W echini 7 Blsckllackle, FlaxvMae Fayelle 78250 Hunt ton s| f 1 07«ifast 43 107 8»? A Kroger 8 Theo. P. T. Barnum. Sam B.li 77588 F.Gr'nds 1 1-8 1 :57!»hvy 10 102 4 10 10* 9IS D Merglerll Soviet. Tulane Honolulu Poy 77450 l-'Cr'n.l.s I 1-16 1 f.0«fcmud 5 100 5 5 I'| 1« I Parke 9 Eddie Jr.. Oar Birthday I.nheek 77348 Fiir'nds 1 1 16 1.50 good 5 100 9 7 91 4« I Parke 13 Juno. Sword. Morn on Elder 77153 F.Gr'nda 1 1-16 1:48 fast 15 98 9 10 81 63i F Th dykel2 Dr. Whiteh'st. Widgeon. R. Crown TOMAHOI. b. g. 5 109 By Atheling II.— Carico. by Key del Sierras. (Trainer. R. D. Carter. Owner, M. J. O'Leary). Breeder. Nevada Stock Farm. 778.15 Havana lm.loy 1 . 13 fast 10 1C6 7 10 11 ll'»T Brothersll Biddledee. Superior, Ijtnk 77826 Havana 1 1-8 1:54 fast 10 107 1 7 71 4» O Pemia 10 Halu. Superior. SiMjrtiboy 77768 Ha.ana 1 1-16 1 47Sfefast 10 113 4 7 8» 8«J Connors 9 L.I.oraine. Zapitos, fa. Wiggins 77728 Havana 3 4 1 l.T-jfast 20 111 8 7 750 7»1 ] Connors SFinday. Kachell) . Crestw dBoy 76932 Havana 1 1-16 1 C5Sniud S 114 3 3 5* 61! J Connors 6 War Fox. Bounce. Horcb MR X.. ch. g. 6 109 By Frizzle— Floral Park, by Burgomaster. (Trainer. H. Walters. Owner. B. Sterling). Breeder F. J. Greter 76805 Cul.City 2-4 1:14 fast — 115 1« W M'nders 9 Steve. Joe Nugent." Canvasback 76723 i'ul.'',ty 1 1:43 good — 115 21 W M'nders 7 I^»ne Pine, Bill Sparta Khymer 7"«71 I'ul.Ciiy 1 1:42 good — 113 35 W M'nders 7 Bob Baker. LenePine i'r-dVear 7659V) I'uM'ity 1 1 :4::»(jgoo.l — 11:1 21 W M'nders S Bol.Baker. Capt. Tom Coui.lion . i.1.12 Cul city 3 -4 1:16 good — 117 4« W M'nders 7 Pat (art r. Billv Con'uor Cai/.ir 76240 Tijuana ImTOy lMSSfchvy 41 101 S -'« O Clark 9 TlieDesert, Tooaibeola, Doub.Van MY ERROR, b. g. 3 (M) 92 By Horron— Va-va. by Stalwart. Trainer. W. L. Young. Owner, L. L. Hanks). Breeder J. B Gorham 78520 taa todays chart. 78016 Havana H f 1 : 'Sijsiow 15 102 7 6 6'17:«A Mcl.lin • G.Begin'r Sol'sKilts Silv'-rift 7HOII Hi. ana ImTOy 1 :4T »fast 12 97 1 3 21 4» J 1-^tor 12 JolinnvO'Conn 1. Hush JapMoais 77980 ll;.v.ana 2-4 1 ll^low 10 103 7 5 7» 7* A McL'lin 1(1 Winchester. Patllampn M.-.lus-i 77943 Havana H t 1.11 mud '.0 104 6 4 4' 5 WFr..nk 9 ltemilv. K-rrv (;irl . iiV.iiki 77877 Havana lmOOy l:14«ifast 10 107 6 5 4s 3» T Brothers I Caesar. Carpathian Fair Fgeri 1 fith RAPF ' !!,°.?n.'1. 7°, Y'ard»- "-Jear-olda and uptvar.l. Claiming. \ng. vjlll llnuu —1, 1 ! iit»— 1 :-»J4— G— 1 1 5. ) DANCER, b . g. 11 114 By Isidor— Danoscara. by Cliff erf. (Trainer. 0. Johnson. Owner. Missouri Stable). Breeder. J Sanford 78296 Huntton 2 4 115 fast 27-10 110 | | L Aron !t A.Alex der. Uteris Flor Been I 71300 Hunt ton lm70y 1:15 fast 21 113 ]J T Wayt 9 Col. Tenn, Bios House Okaloosa I j 75147 HimCgton 1-4 * It slow 27-10 114 1= T Wayt ti M. Garner. FirstPnllet' SheBevi I 7I9.1H Hunt «ton 1 1 14 1.4T fast 3 112 2' T Wayt • P.los.IIoii-.-. 1 „MOrron Wm Oldt i 71795 Hunt on 1140 List 2j 111 1' T Wayt 7. Mat. Idol. P. Hou,e Biucl.fnde. I 7U26 II. . liffe 1 1 It. i IT-T.fast 2 M 2 3 4» :.♦ L Aron 9 Trail Blazer. Boue'i, Sir' I eaaid ! 74SSJ Ih.liffe 11-145 1 4N!ifast 1?". 10T 4 4 2' 2'JL Aron 9 Darn ley Koiatetcr 'Quaker 7426.1 l!i l.fre 1 1 :•; i.^Hfast i4 105 T 11 11 11 - I. Aron 12 Magician, (lean Gone. Darnley Wm BAKER, ch. g. 8 114 By McGee— Grace Commoner, bv The Commoner _ Trainer W. R Padjrett. Owner. Pad«ett A Dougherty). Breeders, J. D Carr & Bro 78391 Hunt ton I l:42Hfist 1 109 1» H Hay 10 Harp o f North Little I'd L.-'k 78343 Hu.itton 1 1 :42»%fast 21-10 102 1' H Hay k Bant/.i.-. M.,„okui I eenra. k 78272 Hum -on 2 4 1 :14Sfast 8 lu7 31 H Hay 6 KapidSfe. (hailesilrv Gritiui 78247 Hunt ton :-» 1 U fast 27 10S :; \ H Hay » (»Id.S.u r. A Ales d r. Malloumot 77081 FGi nda 1 1 16 1 IT^fast C) 112 2 4 7 7" H Hay T SixPenee. Bov.ilCrown 1'iedip.ont 7 69941 l'Gr'nds 1 1-16 1 :52*4hvy 100 107 T 7 7« 7" H Hay 9 Bono'luBoy. I. Wra. k St.mnJr 76833 (uii'ity 11:11 faat — 10S 5« C G'nwood C Sam Itch. Zing Olds' I'i-ht 76677 Cul.City 1 1.43 good — 107 •* C Gr'wood 6 Ol.l.s Bight. Brazos. Oilcans Girl SMART GTTY. b. g. 7 109 By Theo. Cook— Canny Miss, by Ogden 'Trainer. D. Womeldorff. Owner. T. H. Bernhardt). Breeder. W. Garh 77937 .1-ff.rson 1 I -14 1 Uflfcta? 1: m 2 I 9] 7;H Stutts 13 Al St. -tiler. Kl Jesmar Smnrty 77176 l'..inls 1116 1:50 slow 7 114 7 5 9 ! ' I Pasta 9S,are(r.»w Siv I'eiue BagaS 77126 l'Grnds 1 3-16 2:03»tfasit 15 111 3 1 2'i 5« Q C»apeT S Walnut Ha II. Tingling ' Repeater 7 ;989 KGr'nds 1 I 14 1 3 hv/ 10 110 3 1 3' V F Lee 7 T.vlv. [fHl iHfl K'ow.-r '.(i8ll FGr'ada 1 1 16 1 WV^low 41 US 7 3 4« 4* I Parke |« Smarty. Bav I.illv Stu.ip Jr 76.707 F Or' nda 1 1-I6 1 r.Hsmud 8-.T 112 5 2 1» ««* I Parte 7 Ttaaaa r. Litali.- Wili.rt Hall 76328 .l-fferson 11-19 1:53 hvy 5 111 3 1 CI 21 I p;,rko g Tin-.-l.u-. Mag - Ian Waukeag 76271 J-ff.rson 1 1 .4 1 »ujjvy 2 M I G 61 6'J 1 Pari;- 9 Waukeag. BanlU.lling Herald 76021 J.fferaon 1 1 M..1 slow S5 lu6 1 4 4» 5: I Parko ■ Trooper, •agar, Rep WAUKEAG. br. g. 10 109 By Ogdea— Lady Vincent. ! y St. Blaise. (Trainer. C. N. Freeman. Owner, C. N. Freeman). Breeder. I E Madden 78180 C.wie ImT'ty 1 49«ifast 97 1 C, 4 6 8* 8 - H Farlanl 11 Th.-Perm 11. Normal I dWra- k 77011 I'Orn.ls 1 IS 1 7^hvy 15 107 5 4 51 fi •• H Farland SK.-nt 1. . llickorv Pete Foy 76706 PGr'nda 11-8 1:98 hvy 12 107 6 6 6« 7'« H Farland 8 9T«Ma4 ell . Data John Pete Foy 76.107 FGr*nda 1 1 16 1 -l'»inud 6 112 7 6 5' 5'* H Kailan.l 7 Smart Cur Trooper Ftlahe 76S89 Jefferson 1 I !6 1 51 good 10 2 7 7 6* S'| H Kai land 7 Repeater " Curt Events Pdmont 76*28 Jefferson 11-1GL5J hvy 6 106 8 5 4' I 1 H Farland 8 Tingling, Smart Guy Ma-ieian ZAP,A.™' bl *• * lw By Ormondale— Light Shoes, by Hamburg. (Trainer. C. Grand. Owner. S. Szkeres). Breeder. M. Jones. 78490 Col'mbus 1 1-18 1 :54%hvy 13 109 8 * F Wood'k 8 B fr.Home. Pir.McGee. Montillo 78044 Havana ImTOy l:49Vt«low S 99 5 2 31 21 J Eaton 7 SnnireWig's. EveB'ght. Rirer'de 7.983 Havana 3-4 l:13%«Iow 10 103 6 7 7 T* J Dawson 7 StacyAd's. BrotherJ'n SpringVe 77855 Havana ImjOy 1:13 fast 4 104 2 4 7* 7*1 W Fronk 11 Biddledee Superior Link 77788 Havana 1 1-16 1 C^fast 10 109 2 1 2» 2« O Pemia 9Lroraine. Squire Wiggins. Lank ..^61 Havana 3-4 1:14 good 12 104 « • 6 6" A Overton « M Renlah. S.j. Wiggins T lister .7507 Havana 3-4 l:16\mad 5 » 5 3 «• («,J Eaton 6 .lolly, (ilenlivet. Miss Benlah iVi Havana -I lHMifast 20 112 8 S 7* 7"J S Banks S S.Adams. J Cnd'wM. M.Bciilab - ..331 Havana 11-16 1:18 fast 6 105 11 8 ■ 9»J J allahanl'2 Fineastle. Approval ( ap. Adams .7130 Havana ImTOy 1 :i2»ih vy 6 104 3 2 4-* 5' J Dawson C Dcbadou, Hercules. Miss Liberty TAWASENTHA. ch. m. 6 107 By Vulcain— Belle of Arcadia, by Plaudit. (Trainer. C. Emmert. Owner. Frozen North Stable). Breeder. H G. Herrinr. 78480 Hunt'ton 1 l:47Simud 17 94 21 .1 Eaton !t K kl gton. T.Chl.erl'n. PI 'tared* 78414 Hunt'tnn 1116 1:48 fast 29 95 S'J H Hay S Silence. Pirate McGee. Six Pence .8313 Hunt'ton 1 l:4B%fta« IS 99 3'J .1 Cowan !» Bob Baker. Bantzie. Manokin 78275 Hunt'ton 1 1 -S I :57\fast 12 105 4 1 J Cowan I Mo. kOrge. TbeCham'n. Plant'de .8-01 Hunt ton 1 l:41'5fast 35 101 8" J Cowan 10 Widgeon. FredKinney. (ir'tl^idy 7603U Cul.City 1 1:43 good — 108 5»1 L Creerj' 8 T.Chamberl n, Conichon, L.Pin* DUSTMAN, br. g, 3 97 By Sweep— Lemco. by Durat. (Trainer. W. A. McXinney. Owner. W. A. McKinney). Breeder. E. Rucker. , 78057 Havana 2-4 1 LUigood 3 102 S 7 2 1 2" T Brothersll FonlW'ther. BlaeBr'sh. SunTnr't .,9.9 Havana 3-4 l:14'feslo\v 21 99 12 12 S« 2" p Wood'k 12 MahelFJv'st. (apt. Kin'ney Needy 77657 Havana lm50yl:46 good 4 108 8 7 7« 5»| F Seremba ■ I^eeAdrin. Damage. Mrs Gardner ..61.. Havana lmaOy 1 :56=imurt 8-1 : 6 5 4 2' 7*1 J ('allah in 7 (...IdenChan.e. Amelias.. Phenol ,.. 06 Havana 9-4 l:l1%aHH| ] 91 ?. 2 2' l» J Callahan S Lot. W.raino. M.Polly, RyllaGirl 7,4..4 Havana A f 1 07 fast S 104 2 5 b- I'J T MrothersIJ Inirwrnvhle. Cloporte Suzuki 7C785 Havana 5} f l:12\hvy 12 114 7 6 6« 5TJ E Hileman • M rf ield, Mi sRos da!e. M.Bilsoa SANDJr H- * S. t 199 By Harrigan— Beatrice Soule, by Peep o'Day. „„*iner' T' McBride- Owner. P. Cole). Breeder. B. A. Jones. - ..899 Havana 1116 1:48 fast 1 W 5 4 4"* 4*1 F SerembalO Conun.l'm Blue Brush Spcc'rCirl 77790 Havana 1 1-16 1 GSfast 10 110 7 3 2' V F Seremba 9 S|iortibov. Drap.-rv .I.nol.ean *Zi"« Havana ImTOy 1 :14*fast 8 113 7 5 5* 5«J F Seremba 9 Tamper. Sport iliov BIk WatehH. ..6,9 Havana lm50y l:4t«kfast 3 110 9 6 41 5» F Seremba 9 J.I'nd'wood. Neenah. 9Jaf 1 rtga ... 9^ Havana 1 1-16 l:49%|atal 6 112 5 2 Is 2»k F SerembalO Haiti. Kilangrr. Blue Urush 773441 Havana 3-4 l:l«%slow 12 111 8 2 V\ 3»i F Seremba 12 I kase. MessKit. Kittyt arnentef ,,484 Havana lm70y l:4I*ifast 10 113 6 2 3:J S'l K Hil-manll Amelia S., Halu, Bravery MISS LIBERTY, b. f . 4 107 By Colonel Vennie— Crystal, by The Commoner. (Trainer. B. Guest. Owner. Berkshire Stable). Breeder. J. B. Respess. l*V*l H:lVi,na 1m70y l:19Uslow 12 104 6 6 4-" «'» P C.roos 7 SouireWig's. Zapatos. FveBright .80V8 Havana lm.Oy 1.51 mud 1.7 102 I 5 41 9*» P Groos 12 Halo, sVisaors Finday 7^957 Havana 1 1 I .':l()-\mud 4 98 1 4 5» 9 1 Eaton S Ilillman C.. Grinds n. Montillo ^85.» Havana lm.lOy 1:43 fast 12 101 | 8 6» 9"J W tiroos 11 Biddleilee, Superior. Ijnk 77gM Havana 3 4 l:12V.fast 20 111 1 3 3-k 4« P Groos 6 Riverside. B.Bright, SpringYale LL-*1 I,av,n:l 1 1 16 1:49 fast 8 108 2 2 2 75JP Groos 9 Grandson. Superior. Ai-osta -,o07 Havana 3 4 1:16?imud 10 109 6 8 6 V* V Groos 6 Jolly. Glenlivet. Miss Beulah FELIX M.. b g, 6 114 By Hessian— Faustina, by SUr Shoot. --o«7rTiner' Car7all°' * ■'■■. J- Bertrand). Breeder. J. E. Madden. -■in,: f;lVana lm'° ' l: "*sslow 6 107 S 3 4« 3'J W Fronk 9 Blazonry. Approval. Tamper --o„I ";lv:)na 1116 151 mud 10 112 9 3 3» 2' H C.illah'nK) Approval. Alluring. Bine Brush i'-*9*. "avana ImTOy 145-Vfast I 110 9 2 P * U W Fronk 9 Veronica. All Vezini. Bengali .'^J! ,1'avana 1 1-15 IG^fast 10 104 7 8 9* 7 « W Dellow 10 Roieate. A.S.iblotask v. Frlinger ::'.„: Havana Imaly 1 4 «y,fast 15 110 4 1 li 3'1 W Dellow 1 1 8m. Money. Approval.' Solid Rook .,09o Havana ImTOy 1:45 *it as t 15 106 9 11 {,« 7'J W LVUotv 11 Jacnierie.' Coscorron. WM Baker NIG blk. m, 5 107 By BUck Toney— Costume, by Domino. __ (Trainer. J. R. CarvaHo. Owr.er. General Lee Stable). Breeder. R. L. Baker. Ll*'-! »avana I-4 1:U«4fa«t 20 IO) 4 5 5« 5' J Paz . Riverside. I-J.Rright. SpringVale ".'•«. "*vana 111-11. rast 10 103 6 5 7' S'» J Paz 10 Eye Bright. Superior. Halu i2S 2**V*"* JJ"Jf*:2 tast " 100 3 3 51 S-i.f Paz !» Grandson. Superior. A.-osta 44«77 "ilvana l-S^G-ofaat 8 1016 5 5' S'JJ Paz ,n autious. (ireenliriar. KyeBright i- .11 \ aV',na ! "" 1:,S fast 10 106 3 ^ 4' r|JPM 12 Fin.-astle. Approval. Cap.Adams "**? 2?™* 11,1" 'SI good « 9S 5 1 * rjj pa2 7 Cahint reek. FannieNail. Bounce ,.131 Havana lm.Oy 1:54 hvy 8 104 2 2 3« C-'J J Pax Sold Rose. Regal UtsB*, Plaudel EAU GALLIE br_ f 4 107 By Rapid Water-Mabel R hardson. by Halma, -»«;., ner' D' B' Freeman- Owner, C. Provenzaa*). Breeder. G. W. J. Bissell. .8; »3 Sc. today** .hart. -']oi- ''::ffoison , 1 l:45'islow 20 101 4 5 5 S'JJ Byrne S Super. Wireless, Tan Son -*o-A v.H!°W"n lm-CV; 1 :25** 2* 10° 3«W Berg .". M.-iyGirl. I^nor.-iP.. ( '.-innv Udy .'::?;? .: "*n 6r5L'SsloV,r 4i m 2A F Horn I Berretta. an .Lad v. U wnMower ifSS l-St"Wn b" f ' ^ mi"' ■ :U * 9 Horn « Eternity. May OM taiaja*!* I::*?,' I.2.*" , 6i/}'oMast "if m ""'' Kan,os 7 ' ■■■■■»■. Hag«tri. D.f^ttarM* ,^6. 1 \ m* wn lm.Oy l:4S'4faat 31 101 V V Horn T. TopRung. J. Dundee. Paula V. ZTJLULAND. b g 9 109 By Assagai— Ladv Doncaster bv Elopemeat. -».i„iner' H' M- Thomas- Owner. H. M. Thomas). Breeder. I. H. Wheatcroft. U3Z l avana :'4fl:'° 2ood :. 112 7 4 ll"Mi« W Fronk 12 S.Pnnkins. Aim, rant... S.Simon --fou ! avina -J f l:llVslow 4 113 10 5 3 6« W P'mrose 11 FlyU.lv. S.Simon. LittlePointer --««« avina *-*l-*3£L Y1 102 3 2 2'i51« A Overton I A.on.hlall.. ReyKnnis. JaekHill -/i.V "aNana el f 116-^hvy o 101 4 5 6 6" A Overton 6 Ph. nol. Mart O'Hara Riposta -i.VL "aviina 3-1 l:13Hfast 8 107 7 8 71 S'l J Chalmers 9 Ts.ola. Cratian. Koran ^9498 Havana ImiOy l:43=ifast 1-2 103 2 1 1» 1, B Schcffel 7 BabyFaust. Mildred. Rockport BU°i'I^HERU1'' «• 5 109 By Uncle— Miss Granville. by Yankee. (Trainer. O. E. Pons. Owner. Mrs. M. R. Pona). Breeder. W. B. Miller. 2i*»S*"!*" -*/, !:^Mlvy 5 5 '°,iD "■■■■Ml 1 I Ull , JackPot, Babylonian li?!! •Jt""Prso" -1 M:l(r-+.livy 100 105 11 11 13* 13" D Rand.-ll 1.1 L.Florence. Lieut. Farrell." Stamp J2I?S leHerson 2 I l:llVT.i.st 50 116 3 4 ll" H" D Ban.l.U 14 Br. Joe. Good Time Haidee Zirii I' -rn,,a 3-ll:H\fast 25 105U3 13 13 13" J foreran Kl B kerBr n. Sis .10, -i; 1. P.,lmtt* I?'?? •fp"-rso'1 , :'j f lH'ihvy 30 111 .1 10 10' n D Ran.lell 12 SI,..-. Royal n... k. Piedmont '--Z'B\ J,f'",rson lm,0 ' l:"'l^hvy 15 104 5 10 10 10*' A Hunt 10 Duml.founder. Manokin W kea- ,o860 Jefferson 51 f l:10*nvy 20 108 10 9 9' 9" K M:hewsl2 Carnarvon, G.l adorna ' R'l Dick I I j i I 7th RAHF * V.}?.. ,l,°"- 4-jear-olds and upward. Clalailng. (Auk. ^ . 1 m iint/L 1 \yz .!^— 1 :7 4 -^— 5— — 1 1 S.) 7EN,^™- b,w,,»*« 101 By Olambala-Mary Sellers, by Uncommon, K' B' l. .. .?™- "f*"*?- . Breeder. R. T. Wilson. ".l'l w T," Vi ^ ^ IV I 8 8' 7T,T Parke 1J •?''« J^K": n. Bowsprit. Attorney ".'i JV;'."'3 J l7::„h,vy 8 KM 6 5 5* «•• I Parke S Majority, . ,.1 Wha I 'n. CncleVelo iLVZ J^ '.rn'\a 1 1 s 1 ^'-sslow a 101 1 2 4* 5' I Parke Tyuesad.-.. filial I. flgM 2l\[; .:'.'" H ' " MLfa3t. 8 M 1 5 9 9'1I Parke 13 C;reh. I'osterKn.bry. Waywas'ra. --19.' I ,'■' ,3 , "«l:!? g0°2 J "J S 8 V 6'il rarke » Wm'" Majority. Itoyal « harli, '-.i«. ,;« : '° 10° 7 6 -* I'll Parke T T.d'H near. Col. Baker. S.umpJr. ,.061 r.urnds e-'S 11-8 1:^ -4*S?ood fast 9-5 100 7 6 8= 7"! I Parke 11 Bendita. Kimpalons. Suii.Du-row MONTILLO. b g- 6 102 By Free Lance or Sain— Binda, by Th* Bar*. -o.iIra,ner' S' Hend*rs » - Owner. J. M. Weill). Breeder. G. J. Lon*. -«nc ;;,1,,,,,us l1l:,^5**hvy 4* m «* * *•**» I I R.f.H,n,. Pir.M.-C.ee. Hillm'nC. --u',« M,V",a "; -^f00 1 l0 £2 S m U,T Thrailk-lli- rrytatTPrtxs., Hillirnm . Ilaen ,-998 Havana -S:.,4y;ust M 108 12 5 r- T} T Bro,h-rs!2 I (ytaj Prin, e. linen. Neen ,l, "g2 UV,n;l j * }»™U 1 Zi l0 7 1 ^ *' J °'Brl, n S "*"■■ •-• Grandson. M UTttf .^920 Havana l l-S l „^.slop 1 99 4 4 4 4" J O'Brien 4 Ilillman C Scissors Ham 7, 3. j Ha.ana 1 1-8 1 :53*ifast 6 M 4 2 5 5'« J Callahan 5 Nortl.Wales. Hamau. FljjPrinc* TAMPER, ch. h. 5 107 By Broomstick— Tampa, by Rabelais ?rHner- J' Bur-^ ?-TT MlS' '• L' Wad6)- Breeder H^p" Whitney. ::?*i !avana taf*J:5SS" , I S1 n+ ° hernia 9 W u. Aagroval r U* M ,:,68 Havana 1 L 6 T^fa.st 21106 7 9 9 9- J Dawson 9 ...I oraine. /J,,,,.* S-, W:SSin. JHJ15* lm:. ', 4 f:'StJ C 108 1 1 1"" U A oviton t. S,M,rt,boy. Blk.Wa.,1,1 *£££ 'cm* "avjna *•* Pig**00* « 2 7 10 U* n" W *—*** *•* The Ally. Primitive dfg Havana , 1 1 M 1 :Bl-xffood 6 106 a 1 2' » W Fronk I tap Adams. ByeBrlant Hercnles .G608 avana m,0y l^Sbvy 5 108 3 5 4« 4F| » Coos • *£**&?: lSw*Cadfey Pta5 ,6o30 Havana lm.Oy |:M%fat 1 M 6 1 1» fa 1 Dawson 8 W.nall. Blazonry, Blue Brnsa TULSA, b. gr. T 102 By Ivan the Terrible— TLseeit. by Bonnie Joe. 'Trainer. V. S. Wishard. Owner. C. j. Brockmiller). Bleeder. Mrs R M Hoots 78.724 See today's chart. 784S5 Hunt'ton 11:42 fast 51 105 «« H Gliek 9 She Devil \rdito Vewoort 78340 Hum ton 3-1 1:11 fast L'6 117 7" A Roach I Mat . Idol. ' F?o li.-en Hysteria 78275 Hunt'ton 1 1-8 1 :57\fa*t IS 115 6-] A Boa. h I M..-k()r'Se. TheC, -,:n?n |'i«« n «. unt ton .1:4^81 25 UJ S' C . , Mah 12 TI,.-o. OldSinner. Bart.'raPal.ne, -. - ,.91^ J.ff-.son ll-»imm»S 15 110 9 6 6' 7" J CorcoranlO KUesmar, T.Cbamberl-n. Troop*' VERDI LOON b m 7 100 By Marathon-Bonnie Eloise. by Clifford. (Trainer. J. A. Parson. Owner. J. A. ParsonV Breeder. J B Rcsncs* 780 iO Havana 1 1-8 1 :.-6Hffood 6 107 10 12 12* 13 ■• W Fronk 1.7 D'nley J»hv »'(WI H C R-.sch 78014 Havana ImTOy l:»7V,fast 4 M S 7 6' 6" J O'Brien 1- JohnnyO'Connl Hush r-.pMuma 77.105 Havana Ime.y 1 My~* G-1 Mi .1 5 4» 4»J Dawson 6 Paula V. J "4.i". Kin? llo*' 77396 Havana 1 1-M 147%to-t 6 92 3 6 9*1 E J Da wson S . apt. A.lams. Kln. -..,!,. 77266 Havana Eft f l:ll**t«r« 12 109 0 5 6 6 '• Q W.lli'ms ,; niWo* Glenn Rin-' Rose „ „. 74271 Akr-.n 1 1-16 l :499Mta* 31 W U ; W'liams 5 l\r M.-.'.ee cLn loe p.,l, v 74230 Akron 11:45 fast 3 109 8; { G W'liams s i„mal.oi, Cah. re.'k ' I'ir McGe* H. C. BASCH. b. g. 9 108 By Marta Santa— Caviet. by Handsome (Trainer. W. Grant. On-ner. J. J. Feeney). Breeder. J. C Milam 78060 Havana 1 1 S 1 :-.6V.ffood 10 104 7 4 2' S'J W M.Cabel.1 Bnrnlev. John OVon'l Fn INter 77979 Havana ::-1 1 :H«ksi.nv M 112 10 H UP *\ C B-a.-t. 13 MaaelKst, Dustman Capt K'nev 7.656 Havana ::-1ll5 good 10 106 9 10 10 10'" R Al. A ley 10 Miriam Corp. r Boa Sonrt Im.v ,77282 Havana 3-1 1:18 Bood 15 113 6 6 6» S 1 S Banks 11 Sprin- Vale, k I TsMlt"c—I_ 76970 Havana 54 f 1 :1 l-r.hvy 10 m 8 6 4' |*ft W Dellow S Scamper Ponce Cl.l.ell ' ' 76887 Havana RUMa*! I ID 113 5 7 7» 6" W D II, -w s Midday. "..prriihr CI.cote.~ue DEWITT. ch. r. 7 104 By Everett-Miss Panmure. by Panmur* (Trainer. W. R. Padg-ett. Owner. Padgett A Dougherty). Breeder I E Clark 78.191 Hunt'ton 1 1 -42 Vast 30 M l'i W SniCh 1 . !:..i. linker II ,/t \'th little P.J 78317 Hum :,.n .",1 I : w5rast SO 111 4 | W Sm.lh :t HaUynew. Wh.p'rwill' Fv Sforu-. ;8-.(,!/ Ram-ton HtlM f«*t 47 lis .;•» w smith 10 P.ov illne. CharlieS'M Alui.-ihe* 7.i97:: Havana fc| f 1 1.\hvy 3 111 4 5 6« 5'i W Smith S St. Just Rath Wel.le' Suzuki 76008 Havana 51 f 1 OS fast M 117 3 3 31 3' W S.mth. " 01 *g I ■. I ^L., ||1__4, . Workout Index to Havre de Grace Entries Workout Index to Havre de Grace Entries * ■ — . — . — ~ — , Helow will be found an index to the previous workouts of horses entered in the various racs at Havre de Grace Tuesday : FIRST RACE— 4 1-2 Furlongs. Marie Dattner 77 Roller Gilbert Cook 95 Kumcnin Do or Dio 76 Kitty French Lather 77 Trigger Revolt Gipsy Flyer Peter Paul 96 Crinkle Oriental Hope 88 French Lady Blackfoot Transplant 87 Permanent Wave 90 Sea Tide 85 Arbitration Betty Maloney SECOND RACE— 2 Miles. 857 Jim Cof froth 62 Amstelle Monkshood B n Garcon 86 Cavendish Grouch 86 Gold Foyle Pcpi In the Dark 273 Rummel 848 Vicaire 423 Honorable THIRD RACE— 3-4 Mile. 81 Leopardess 434 Nancy Langhorne 83 Sunayr 90 Hazy Dawn 91 Tankeo Princess 390 Bice Moon 83 Fleet Princess Malaport FOURTH RACE— 3-4 Mile. 95 Champlain 436 Pickpocket ' 92 Lord Granite 91 Fifty-Fifty 39 Prince of UmbrU 92 Natural 89 Good Times 422 Sun Shot 91 Heeltaps 92 Batsman 438 Comixa 92 Maclean 431 Dominique 95 King s Ransom FIFTH RACE— 1 Mile s.nd 70 Tarda. 88 Clansman 416 Fairway 91 WUkes-Barre 297 Golden Sphere 88 Opperman SIXTH RACE— 1 1-16 Miles. 83 Guelph 93 Valor 95 The Foreigner 80 Bucado 95 Royal Duck 73 Overtake 91 Good Night 56 Bluemondaie 93 Maryland Belle 93 Vacuum 66 Humboldt 92 Attilia SEVENTH RACE— 1 1-8 Miles. 95 Majority 83 Hickory 91 Rupee 23 Superbum 84 Cote d'Or 74 Widow Bedotte 87 Demos 92 West Pittston 66 Frank Monroe 91 Roseate 89 North Wales 95 May Roberts 77 St. Germain 84 Lord Herbert 95 Attorney Moil 92 Irish Pat 77 Day Lilly 81 Invigorator 79 Bolster 91 Old Faithful Page 7 JOSLE M b. f. 4 107 Bv Ralph— Ameem, by Plaudit. (Trainer. C. E. Anderson. Owner. C. C. Wright). Breeder, 0. 3. Lonr- 70220 Map H't.s 51 f 1 :OS%f ast 13 104 4=1 W Rogski 5 Kinsman. PatHampson. Athlete 70097 Map.H'ts ill f 1.10 hvy 9 95 &• W Martin B F. o' Fun. Re Trucman. Susiana 70055 Map.H'ts SJ f l:09*islow 19 108 CJ W Bogski 5 i/cslic. Susiana. Peter Rrown ' f 940 Map II ts 51 f 1:13 mud 61 % I** M Garrett 7 Anticipate. Huron II.. Torick '21 ('..luiiibus 5-Sl:03%fast 52 110 7«IR Bolton ■ kinsman. BeT'nmn. FlyingBoat 10 Mobil.; Ab 3-4 1 :31\hvy li IN ( 6 5» 5" A Fraley 6 Jngo. Mary 0 . Mickey Moore 98 Mobile Ab 5-S 1 :32Hmud 9-5 1081 3 3 4* 4«J O (1 Mney 7 K. Carpenter, T Mu'eskinner. Go 3980 Mobile Ab M 1 :02*ihvy 21 109 5 3 I'll' C O'Mahy 8 LawnMower. Walcspa, Nylorac CHOW CHOW. b. f. 4 111 By Rapid Water— Lady Ornama. by Ornament. (Trainer, W. R. Daly. Owner, S. B. Burton). Breeder. G. W. J. Bisaell. 77942 Havana 61 f 1 IlVnud 4 103 4 1 1* 11 J OTJltaMI M Rcg.Ixidgo. Fin .Rooster. S. Money 77874 Havana 61 f 1 :07 *fa_«t 6 103 6 3 2' 3'1 A Mcl.'lin 12 Runnan. Whispering. C'rieMnoie 77659 Havana 3-4 1:14 good 8 105 5 2 3»t 7T1 P Groos 12 LottieL'e. JackPot. RlackWliII. 77528 Havana 61 f 1:13 hvy 10 101 2 2 31 6'i I' Groos » J'kFrost. Rap.Stride. K.KyesII. 77482 Havana 51 t 1 :07**fast 20 98 2 6 11 11" H Callah'nlJ So. Wiggins, Feodor. Spring Vale 7 7397 Havana 51 f 1 :07*4fast 20 105 4 4 6' 6«1 P Groos 7 Riverside. A.Vcmor. F. Weather 77014 Havana 51 f 1:13 hvy 4 102 5 9 9s 9'» H Callh.inlO Hughie. Mad Nell. Jack Frost 70954 Havana 51 f l:U«ihvy I 106 6 4 31 6;1 A Mcl.'hlin 8 Hullo. Rapid Stride, Feodor KENDALL, b. g. 4 109 By Trevisco— Flounce, by Plaudit. (Trainer. 0. L. Foster. Owner, E. E. Hensel). Breeder. K. D. Alexander. 77940 Havana 3-4 1:18 mud 31 107 9 4 4"«" 2"* F Seremba12 In Doubt. Mad Nell, Patsy R. 77876 Havana 61 f l:07'ifast 10 108 7 6 61 4» F Seremball OKelly. ( Theisen. F. Weather 77659 Havana 3-4 1:14 good 4 106 6 5 4» 441 J Eaton 13 LottieL'e. JackPot, RlackWliII. 77282 Havana 3-4 1:16 good 2 110 4 3 3» 2=1 A Pickens 11 SpgVale. Gnpton. JlousWoman 77222 Havana 61 f lHVsbvy 21 109 3 1 I* 21 P Groos 7 Phelan, Jack Frost, Win. Oldt 77111 Havana 5-8 I ITM*»J 31 107 2 3 21 2* W Smith 5 The Ulster, Hughie . Mad Nell WINCHESTER, b. h. 6 109 By The Manager— Miss Declare, by Dick Wellei. 'Trainer. T. McBride. Owner. T. McBride). Breeders. J. D. Carr & Bro. 78037 Havana 3-4 1:15\good 6 112 7 3 4= ~'i R MeAl'.ylt FoulWtlier. Dustm'n. Rluel'.rush 77980 Havana I I 1 HTUlaw S-5 110 11.1*11 F SerembalO Patllamp'n. Medusa. Mnllollins 7793!) Havana 51 f l:ll«/Smud 21 112 2 3 31 S" P Groos 11 Scurry. Lustre, (ruces 77879 Havana i| f I M%tmtt 16 102 6 5 6"»t S'° P Groos 9 End Man. Sun Itrae. Pepper Tea 75318 Willing Ab 3-4 1:21 hvy 7 110 4«1 W Mnders 9 Wild Cat. J. Dundee, L. Loraine 75160 Wh-lg Ab5-8 1:0-j hvy 18 113 5:1 W Mnders 7 CaicFroo. KoyalDick. ReTriieman 74950 Akron 7-8 l:29\fast 11-5 108 I' C Jackson 5 RoyalRick. Col Red, Evel. White 74827 Akron 7-8 1:2S fast 10 102 2 1 F Moore 3 ('.Whitney, Hoover, John Dundee RACHEL D., b. f, 4 107 By Dick Finnell— Ethel D.. by Bex. (Trainer. J. H. Moody. Owner, T. E. Mueller). Breeder. P. H. Do:.nelly. 77823 Havana 3-4 l:12H.fast 2 103 6 6 6 6'7 W Fronk 6 Riverside. E.Riight. SpringVale 77728 Havana 3 4 l:13^ifaat 6 99 7 6 4' 2' J Dawson 8 Finday. CrestvvoodBoy . Cautious 77616 Havana lm".0y l:51%mud 21 103 7 2 21 3»1 A Yerrat 7 Ashburton, Mrs Gardner. Acosta 77562 Havana lm70v 1 :46%good 4 101 6 2 31 1»* A Yerrat 10 J. Underwood. Winall. Krlanger 77418 Havana lm70y l:44=»,fasl 6 100 3 7 5J 6« A Yerrat 9 GreenRriar, KyeRright, RedMill LITTLE ROMPER, br. h. 6 106 By Don Johnson — La Veita. by Kingston. (Trainer, J. Hill. Owner. H. W. Barnes). Breeder. H. Dewolf. "3021 Mneuve Ab 5-8 1 sMtfctnry 61 115 5,s E T Moored I.ad.vlone. Q Mazonia. DoetirD. 72940 M neuve Ab 5-8 1:01 good 7 117 S5" ■ T Moore 8 Fly. Beauty. 'iw. Seven. J.Healev 71300 I), l'niier Ab 5 -8 l:04lifast 7 109 54} C Frost 8 Powd.Faoe. M. Holland. Mor.Face 70634 Dfferin Ab 5 8 1:03 fast 14 IIS 5 i H Chappell ■ Gaudy. Roy C. She Devil 70405 Theliffe 3-4 l:14%fast 49 117 6 7 7 7 » N Foden 7 Hereafter. Mizar. Ogarite 70187 Mt Royal 3-4 1 :2S\mud 4 US 8*1 B Atkins' n ■ Gold. Red. Gold. Chance, Hopeful 70147 Mt. Royal 3-4 l:32*smud 31 113 2" E Atkins'n « Chow, Keltoi, 1 1 a ran NEEDY, b. f, 4 99 By Trevisco — Agnes May, by The Commoner. (Trainer. A. B. Jessop. Owner, Jesscp Bros.). Breeder. J. J. McGough. 77979 Havana 3-4 l:14Sslo\v 8 99 9 6 31 4'J J Eaton 12 MabelE'st. Dustman. Capt.K'ney 77940 Havana 3-4 1.18 mud 15 94 4 1 1: 6! J Dawson 12 In Doubt. Kendall. Mad Nell 77659 Havana 3-4 1:14 good 8 100 9 9 9"*12's J Dawson 12 IiOttiel/e. JackPot, RlackWliII. 77052 Havana 3-4 l:2D/shvy 15 106 9 9 6» 8»1 ■ Banks 9 Hughie. Q Mazonia. K. Carpenter 77014 Havana 51 t 1 .13 hvy 12 106 8 10 10 10' • W Fronk 10 Hughie. Mad Nell. Jack Frost 76845 Havana olflill hvy 15 98 7 7 7 6'* J Shanks 7 Get 'Em, Ren Rolt. Col. Pat 76657 Havana 3-4 I IffUJUJ 6 96 6 6 6» 61 ■ D Randell 8 Ijink, Rapid Stride. Jacobean MALASETTO. ch. g. 5 (M) 103 By Malamont— Hopsetto. by Masetto. (Trainer. S. McNeill. Owner. S. McNeill). Breeder. R. L. Franklin. 77897 Havana 51 f lsMUfaat 20 11111 11 11 ]13: W McCabell Nano Ronan. Humpy. Alazon 77854 Havana 51 f 1 :07%fa*t 20 107 10 10 It* 11** fl Banks IS Siin'kam'nRoy. Lustre. S.P'kins 77480 Havana 51 f 1 :07*4f aat 30 112 9 10 10 10*" S Banks 10 I.eonaDare, Pet-I^ee. Wil.Flanna 77298 Havana 61 f 1:10 good 12 112 10 12 12 12»° S Banks 12 S.Punkins. Almirante. S. Simon BOBADIL. b. g. 7 (M) 106 By Guy Fisher — Lady Washington, by St. George. (Trainer. M. H. Jordan. Owner, M. H. Jordan). Breeder. S. L. Jenkins. 74676 Akron 61 I 1:10 fast 9 109 9*i F SerombalO M. Liberty. S. Bouquet. J.Heffng 73342 Wheeling 3-4 1:20 slop 11 109 4»1 O Atwell 7 Jacobean. Rerretta. May Girl 71557 (Tk:,l)'B Ab 3-8 1:02 slow 61 111 4« T Johnsfn ■ Rridgettc. Bou^telle. Fringe 71549 (TU.sl.g Ab 5-S 1 :01*smud 13 US I* T Johnst'n 7 Arietta. Dr. Hall. Rob Prater 71456 (TLsb'K Ab -8 ! OlSsfast 8 US 6* C Grace C Star Time. Rapidan. Col. Tex 71382 Clarksbg 3-4 l:20Hslow 2-2 11.1 410 C Grace » Infield. Kayman. Magic Castle 71363 CTkss'l Ab 5 8 5S?fcfast 31 110 4:i W Smith 7 E'dl'Ycss. T.Muleskiu'r, Em'aJ. AWNING, b. g. 5 104 By Hesperus — Shade, by St. Symphorien. (Trainer. J. R. Carvallo. Owner. Caimito Stable). Breeder. A. K. Maromber. 77994 llawuia 3-4 1 :13St.fast 8 115 2 3 3"k 5'J O Pernia It Clem Theisen. Colossus. Punctual 7790(1 Havana 51 f 1 : Ti%ta.Bt 12 112 3 5 V 6'jO Pernia U Rap. Stride. OKelly. Fly. Boat 77855 Havana lm50y 1:13 fast 6 104 1 9 92 9" O Pernia 11 Riddledee. Superior. Lank 77528 Havana 61 f 1:11 hvy 31 112 9 8 9 91 O Pernia 9 J'kFrost. Rap.Stride. L.EyesII. 77373 Havana 3-4 1:16 faat 2 106 3 1 1°* ll O Pernia 12 Ukase. Fictile. Mad Nell 77032 Havana 3-4 1:21Vihvy 4 113 8 6 5l 5:3 F Woodrk 9 Hughie. Q Mazonia. K Carpenter 76904 Havana 3-4 l:153tgood I 109 4 3 31 3'i F Woodck S Ret. Mae. F. Weather. Rill Rlocli n I DA PC B ^"^ Fnrlonits. I'.-year-olilx and upward. t'la im iux. (April SSt Ol 11 llAut 1U2Z 1 :03 1-5 7 104.) PEPPER TEA. b. m. 5 111 By Peter Quince — Green Pepper, by Raskin. i Trainer. J. Hays. Owner. W. J. Brown). Breeder. A. E. Hundley tc Son. 77879 Havana f,l f 1 Ofi^fast t 93 t 1 IP 3'1 J Dawson 9 End Man. Sun Rrae. Scissors 77203 Havana 51 f 1:10 slow 3 101 5 3 4* 4'J J Dawson 7 Finday. S.Adams, Adventuress 76993 Havana 61 f 1 :10*islow 21 1CS 2 2 1»* 2" J Dawson 0 Stacy Adams. R.Rolt. M.Liberty 76373 Havana 61 f 1 :06V,fast 21 107 6 1 l1 1» J Dawson 8 J. Underwood. OKelly. EndMan 76330 Havana 61 f 1 :07'ifa£t 2-6 112 2 1 1» *J J Majestic 8 SpringVale. Rl.Raby. Almirante 76196 Havana 61 f 1 07 fast 21 109 4 1 1 1 2'i J Majestic 8 Miss Reulah. Eno Man. Gupton 76067 Havana 61 f l:06%fast 21 108 3 1 1' 1" J Majestic 8 End Man, Ira Wilson, Glenlivet DR. JOE. br. h. 8 112 By King James — Adelinett* bv Meltnn (Trainer. V. 8. Wishard. Owner, C. S. Wishard). Breeder. H. T. Oxnard. 78274 Hunt ton 3-4 1:15\fast 1 115 1» A Roach 9 Manokin. Ringleader. Rallynew 77759 J.fferson 3-4 1 :14»t,fast 30 116 8 6 2» 1* W Crump 14 Good Time. Haidee. Carnarvon 77412 F.C.rnds 11-16 1:49 fast 8 101 5 10 10» 10»i P. Bre'ningl.i C-ish. io-^terEnibry. Waywas'mo 77255 FGrnds 3-4 1 :13?r.fa8t 10 111 7 7 6' 5»1 J Corcoranlft Poppye. Arrowhead. Fifty Fifty 7C990 KCr'mls 1 1-16 l:52*ihvy 6 103 6 4 6' 5e F I ee 9 Hono'liiRoy. L.Wrack. StumpJr. 7C842 F.Gr'nds 1 1-16 l:"l%slow 7 112 4 2 1» 2»k F Lee 11 Repeater. Drummond. Torsida 76781 FGrnds 1 1-16 l:52Vimud C 107 6 6 5« 4s F Lee !» Snperbum, Silent King. Repeater 76705 FC.rn.is 11-8 2:00 hvy 4 107 6 6 4' 34J II FarlamllO F.Monroe. Hickory. Cur tEvent/ 76614 F.Gr'nds 3-4 l:14Vtfast 12 112 7 4 31 2' H Farlandl.1 it. Pardon. T.Iranciscan. Orlova GET EM. b. g, 6 109 By Marse Abe — Directs, by VInctnr. iTra'ner. O. L. loster. Owner, O. L. Foster). Breeder. O. A. Bianchi. 78029 Havana 61 f 1:12 mud 6 113 6 5 51 7*2 F Seremball' Patsy R.. Armedee. I.e Ralafre 778J4 Havana 51 f l^^fast 10 109 11 9 9» U** J Eaton 12 Jack Pot. Armedee. Zoona 77528 Havana 51 f 1:13 hvy 6 1J4 6 3 21 4s D Randell 9.1'kFrost. Rap.Stride. L.EyesII. 77219 Havana 3 4 l:22=*,hvy 3 10S 2 1 3s 4*1 D Randell G Ruddles, Herron, Ix- Ralafre 76975 Havana 61 f 1 :ll\hvy 3 107 4 4 41 6:D Rand. 11 8 Col. Pat, Black Baby. Jacobean 76889 Havana 3-4 l:17!jgood 31 101 2 1 t*l 3'1 A Overton 8 Lilac Time. Jacobean. Punctual MISS EM. b. f, 4 107 By King Gorin— Miss McNeill, by Assagai. (Trainer, C. R. Anderson. Owner, P. 0. Anderson). Breeders. Speith, Phelps & Jackson. 78519 Bm to, lav s chart. 77314 FGr'mls 3 4 1 :14"*ifast 26 107 3 12 12 12" H Zander 12 Brookdale. CoralReef. S'p'yKlii' 76389 Jefferson 11-16 161 good 30 104 3 6 7 7:" H Zander 7 Repeater. Curt Events. Pdmont 76305 Jefferson 3-4 l:17?t,hvy 12 109 6 10 91 9 * J Wallace 11 Carnarvon. D'bfounder. P'cel'al 76248 .hfferson 3-4 1:19 hvy 30 109 4 3 1» l'l J Wallace 9 Gleneonoko, Antonia. S'yDiicrow 762II MtaBM 1 1-16 l:56%hvy 12 93 11 11 111 H*» L I-ing iL'F'kMonroe. Waukeag. V'gAdani ZAINEB. b. g. 6 110 By Jack Atkin — Lois Cavanagh. by Hastings. ■ Trainer. H. T. Palmer. Owner, H. T. Palmer). Breeders. Gallaher Bros. 77145 Cul.City 5 s 1 MXi^fast — HO 2H C G r" wood ■ Carlos Enrique. Korbly. Horinga 76806 Cul.City 6-8 IjWUCmI — 116 25 C G'nwood 4 CarlesKnric|ii '. Korbly. L'ySmall 76724 Cul.City 6-8 l^Jl^good — 112 Ij C Gr'wood I Maudeilarvey . Horinga, liel.ind 76645 Cul City 6-8 l:02^good — 111 I* C Gr'wood 5 Angela. Little Florence, Firo 76581 Cul.City 6-S 1:02 good — 110 1« C Gnwuod 0 M'dcHarvey. I.kvHugli, Horinga GLENN, b. g. 8 112 By Magellan— Gastonia. by Florizel II. (Trainer, C. E. Davison. Owner. C. E. Davison). Bred in France by T. P. Tborne. 77994 Havana 3-4 l:tt*Jfcfeat 8-5 115 G 5 4"" C* F Seremball Clem Theism. Colossus, Punctual 77810 Havana 3-4 l:12*sfast 2 107 1 1 1' l'» F Seremba 9 O'Kelly, RapidStride. Amelias. 77728 Havana 3-4 l:13Vt,fast 10 109 1 6 6« 6-1 F Seremba 8 Finday, RachelD .. CrestwdBov 77613 Havana 61 t 1 :10*tmud 6-5 110 1 1 l» I* W Smith 8 l'.alljnew. Foxtail. Soloai'sKilts 77462 Hav:n..t lm50y 1 4S*tfBjSt 3 101 2 4 6 6M T Broth rs • Fincastle. Riverside. GavBoyll. 77417 Havima lm.'iOy 144'r.fast 7-5 110 2 1 1» 2» A Pickens 7 HillmanC . Mallowmot. Veronica 77266 Havana 51 f 1 :ll»sslow 1 114 2 1 ll 2 W Smith 6 Fitzrue. Ring Rose. Krlanger 76493 Havana I I lltllf It 21 111 4 6 6* 4'2 W Smith 8 EndMan. Fore-tgueen, WarFox LUCKY PEARL, b. m. 8 107 By TodJington— Mrs. Sewall, by Masetto. i Trainer. J. S. Baldwin. Owner. J. S. Baldwin). Breeder. W. W. Darden. 75330 Hun'ton "4 1:14 fast 16 104 2' N Burger 10 Kin.-man. Vulcanite. II. Moments 75300 Hunt'ton lm7uy 1:45 fast 50 Ki2 fc'° J Eaton it Dancer. Col.Tenn. Blos-om House 75172 Hun ton 61 f 1 : i9Hsl«w 16 US 11*1 T Bonham !2 Daddy Wolf. I'elion. Hughie 74987 Huntington 3 4 l:14\fast 8 104 11 J Eaton 1(1 Akerkno.-ker. Neenali. Dissolute 74954 Munlmuton H f l:08Hfaat 21 110 57 E T Moore 9 Sancliol'aiisy, loyalty. Arietta SPICEBUSH, b. h. 7 109 By Ben Brush— Allspice, by The Scribe or Oddfellow. (Trainer. E. McCuen. Owner. E. McCuen). Breeder. J. N. Camden. 73781 Omaha 3-4 l:18\mud 4 115 3 2 T'h If, I, Mills 12 I'fulGirl, C. A. Byrne, Stv'sliMi- 73691 Omaha f.-8 1 :01^fast 41 112 11 U 9l 4" . t; Sutton 11 EndMan, I.'k\ llugli. E.Randall 73101 Columb s 51 f 1 :08Hfast 18-5f 111 2» F Horn 10 Old Pop. Cover Up. Babylonian 72946 Columb's 3-4 1 :14Sfast 6 105 4»\ F Horn 7 Zoona. Waleieo, Siiocci 72807 Columb s 3-4 1:18 good 17 100 4J F Horn M Sue Devil. Hoaeful. Burgovne 71464 Cl'ksb g Ab I b 1 :01*tslovv S7 113 6"i T Thra kill 6 Gef Em, Flip, Ruth Wehle LOUIE LOU. ch. f. 8 109 By Magazine — Grace Cole, by Orr.ament. (Trainer. A. Hill. Owner. A. Hill). Breeder. J .D. Carr & Bro. 784H7 Colml.us I I I *HLlHJ 1*1 113 6" W Fnklin ,"» Stamp. Far Ei-:. Colossus 75298 Hunt gton 3 4 1:14 fast 12 100 Is! J Eaton 9 Full o' Fun. Dif. Pies. .insni.Ti 75207 Hunt gton 3-4 1:16 mud 8 104 6*1 J Eaton 8 Zorro. Mat Idol. Joj n elb.f f nan 75144 Hun' K-n 61 f 1:11 slow 31 106 1= J Eaton 19 Monsoon, Dicknel. I^oyaly 75113 Huntington 3 4 1.19%,hvy 11 102 21' R Clifford 7 G'vvitliim. Sh'gleSliai k. DkieDix 74990 H:niington H f 1:08 fast 8 108 8*1 F Horn ■ FirstPulli t. Hepeful, EdGarrisoi: fPINAWAY, gr. g. 7 112 My Swoeper— Xanthene, by Grey Plume. (Trainer, E. E. Sterrett. Owner. E. E. Sterrett). Bred in Fra.co by Mis. H. B. Duryea. 73098 Columb's 34 1 H fast 21-10 106 !'| F Horn A Topangn. Fire Cracker. Sis. Susie 73030 Clumb's : 4 1 .14-.,f.ist 2 108 2' J Byrne 6 F. Cracker. M. Reigel. S.s Susie 72977 Columb's 61fl:21^tfast 6 102 l1 F Horn f F. Cracker. C. o" theRoost. Olenn 72826 Columb's 61 f 1 ll^sluw 11 103 6*1 O Atwell 6 Sis. Su.^ie, 1 iieCrucker. Guv'uor 72298 Map II ts 3 4 l:12 .slow 8 IM 4 14' 6*i F Horn 6 Brown Belle. Pud. Stump Jr. JAGO. b. g. 8 118 By Marathon — Somersvult. bv Handspring. (Trainer. B. Creech. Owner B. Creech). Breeder. J. B. Respess. 71733 D.-v .shir..- 3 4 1:19 mud 11-10 110 V F Stevens I Sling. Ki/cr. Eau Calllie 71693 D. v'.shire 3-4 1 U slop 1 118 3'J N Burger N Dap Dan. ssssfsSM, MackGarner 71431 Devshire 2-4 1 15 good 11 120 »: M DtsyJi 12 Coca Cola. Pavlow.i. Kinsman ■70799 Kfferin 7-8 1:33 fast 8-6 111 4*1 W Marlln 6 Rlosoomlloiise. RoyC.. W.Flowei 70755 D'ffenn Ab S 8 1 O:\fast 7-6 109 1-1 W Martin 8 Roy C. F' er. Miss Holland 7 »527 Theliffe f.' f 1 08't.fast 15 M ( • 81 f' \\ Martin 10 Ogarite. Whalebone. Ron Jour 7005C iluji.ll is ! i t 1.05 alow 115 114 1*1 M Burger 7 VM'K'ucy, UWfttk, A.A'aude: FRANCES SHARPE. ch. f , 3 (M) 100 By Flying Squirrel— Emily Buckler, by Buckler. (Trainer. F. H. Seven. Owner, F. H. Sevin). Breeder. J. A. Hall. 69836 Map.H'ts 1-2 61Hmud 7 112 75» E Demayo 7 I*ady Celia. Patsy Howe. Cetia 69537 Columbus 1-2 61%fast 11 103 6'» J Byrne 7 Saisie. Patsy Howe, Ruck Jones 69441 Columbus 1-2 61**fast 27 108 6»1 T Bonham I Saisie. Ruck Jones. Homer 69359 Columbus 1-2 62*»fast 6 107 3s T Bonham 4 Homer. Saisie. t elia 68089 F.Gr'nds 3-8 36**good 30 114 8 S1 8'= T RonhamlO Dor. Ryan, Reply. IdlcThoughtt 67962^ F.Gr'nds 3-8 36 fast 60 112 11 14 14JI T BonhamH J.Sauda. Bes.Hope. R'lielll'otter WINKLE, ch. g. 7 109 By C. F. Smithson. Jr.— Lady Wink, by Chaimette. (Trainer. J. McGovern. Owner, J. M. Williams). Breeder. J. A. Bevan. 75171 Hun'ton 61 f 1:10 slow 8 106 6» W lancet I End Man. Cold Rank, l4ist Girl 75018 Huntington l-i 1 :17%fat 8 106 4"i F Hon V K. Carpenter. Weinland. Galaway 72945 Columb's 3-4 l:tt%CsUJt S 110 6s M Mouafn 9 Ciceronian. Virgo. Old Pop 72912 Columb's 5} f 1 :09«ifast 22-5 112 C-'J T Bonham 10 ToniNorris. Rabvlonian. C.Baker 72804 Columb's 61 f 1 10 good 16 110 4Ji J P Ryan 6 Zorro, Topango, The Girl ROMA, ch. f. 4 (M) 116 By Dick Fianell— Stella Moberly. by Woolsthorpe. (Trainer. J. M. Goode. Owner, J. M. Goodc). Breeder. T. Piatt. 72858 Lex.O F r 3-4 1:14 fast 19 110 5,s T Johnson 6 Kverywoman. My Valet. Carter 63842 M. Heights 61 f 1 ^Wast 9f 105 12 11 It* W J Majestic 12 Ted'sPluni, Antonia. Dixie Dick 63819 M. Heights 51 f 1 :04 fast lOf 102 8 6 6* 5'° G Marino 10 Miss Jane. Futiiretle. High Tea 63659 M. Heights 5-8 1:02 good 22 IOC 2 3 31 8« E Roehm 11 Ted's Plum. Paula. Marg Ware , 63543 M. Heights 5-8 1:01 fast 23f 105 2 2 6J 5» E Roehm 12 Kirk I ady. Joclla J.. Delaute 63183 Latonia 51 f l:07%;.ist 93 112 11 12 12 12" G Breun'gU! Rendila. Bosh. Away CAPPY RICKS, ch. g. 4 (M) 116 By Manager Waite— Belle of Ashland, by Ornament. (Trainer, F. Gering. Sr. Owner. R. McGarvey). Breeder. T. C. McDowell. 75222 Eatonia lm70y l:49-\hvy 87 114 6 7 7* 61* J H Burke 8 SisterFlo. Randel. 1 lie I/eopard 74634 I^atonia 1 1-16 1 :t7*sfast 2Sf 103 10 10 11= ll'7 T Biothers 12 Tnlalip. Pete Fov . Krlanger 72886 Lex.C.F'r 1 1-16 1:48 fast 26-5 105 "»' J Winans • B.Watchll.. S .Wiggin*. l-.Man'g 72854 Lex.'".F'r 1 1:41 slow 5 109 5" J AVinans 5 Friz. Cantilever. Jake Feld 71713 Latonia 1 3-16 ZM hvy 48 100 4 6 8» 6" D Prible S Jupiter. Wayvvassaino. M. Reigel 71638 Latonia ImTOy l:45*sfast 23 110 12 12 12 12:4 J H Burkel2 V.ofDreanis. I'alruba. Freeli'lder 71208 Latonia 1 1-16 l:4S'shvy 37 109 10 6 6= 71* E Martin 12 Wayw'stimo. Fl.Shop. J Fainnaa BRIAR SWEET, b. f. 3 105 By Marathon— Briar Path, by Marta Santa. (Trainer. L. G. Beiiwell. Owner. Kenton Stable). Breeder. H. G. Bedwell. 78486 Colmbus 5j f 1 :12^hvy 13 107 10'» F Woods'klft Nan. McKay. FastBiy. AuntJane 74521 Th'cliffe i| f l:0S\fast 13-5 99 6 8 8' 7T M Garr -tt 1 I Seastake, Felirali. Mollic R 74423 Theliffe 3-4 1 :16 *.fast 2 107 12 9 9l S"i H Holmes 13 Caledon. Belle Isle. Sleigh Bells 74150 Wood ne 51 f 1:0S fast 31-10 115 1 4 3" 5:i M Garrett 12 Atlantida, lsohtla. Honey Dear 73717 Dorval 51 f 1 :0b~fast 8-5 10813 5 6s 5*1 J Rowan 7 Impossible. HuniMe. y ("iherine 73676 Dorval 61 f 1 :06\fast 2 109 1 7 i) i: M Garrett 8 Dr'stick. Fl. Princess. Herbertus 73587 Dorval 5-8 1 :07:4,pood 7-5 202 3 3 1"* l'l M Garrett i M.Lcn*, Scth'sAll.i. Runaway 73459 B.B'nnets 51 f l:07T,fast 10 95 1 3 l* l^ M Garrett 4 OddSeth, I.ittleL'lair. HelecCook /I4h DA OCT 5 1-- Fnrlongs. ::-vear-olds. (laiuiiug. (April -C5, !!»-:; 4111 hAUt 1:05 1-5 7 104.) SOMERBY, b. g. 3 107 By Rockton— Affiance, by Clifford. (Trainer, J. R. Carvallo. Owner. Caimito Stable). Breeder. J. Sanfoid. 77944 Havana 51 f l:09V;,mud 21 105 4 1 V 8'» O Pemia 11 Cold. Chance, Scamper. Colossus 77770 Havana 61 f 1 :07*fcfast 4 107 2 1 1» 1» O Pernia 12 lull. Kerry Girl. Scamper 77549 Havana 61 f l:09Vdow 31 101 3 1 2- 7'1 O Pernia S I.ilacTime, RapidStride. RcnRolt 77371 Havana 51 f 1 :0S('.vfast 8-5 106 2 1 1» U O Pernia 12 Illustrator. Ashburton. W.Flauiia 70818 Havana III TTMsTT 31 103 1 2 l*k sri R Cliff -rd • M.Gardner. Geor May. M.Bilson 76742 Havana 51 f 1:11 nvy 1 102 3 2 2* 21 O Pernia 8 Plaid, Shafe, Georgia May GOLD LEAF, ch. f. 3 107 By The Manager— Applause, by Rcyal Flush III. (Trainer. A. A. Smith. Owner, A. A. Smith). Breeder. T. C. McDoweii. 77788 Havana lm50y 1:44 fast 7 102 6 7 7* 7'° F Wood'k S Babbling. Mrs (iardner. R.Queen 77770 Havana 51 f 1 :0715fast 10 107 5 8 7* 5:! F Seremba 12 Somerby. I.ula, Kerry Girl 77657 Havana lm50y 1:46 good 6 105 1 6 61 73 D Prible 9 I^eAdrin. Damage. Mrs. Gardner 77418 Havana lm70y 1 :44%fast 3 102 4 8 71 65 J Dawson • GreenRriar. KyeBright. RedMill 77010 Havana lm50y l:52%hvy 3 100 4 4 3» 3" D Randell C M'rfield. Ashburton. Mrs G'dner GREAT NORTHERN, b. c. 3 112 By Bulse— Racy, by Burgomaster. (Trainer. H. Schlessinger. Owner. Mrs. H. McQuage). Breeder. J. W. Finish. '1.32 1 See today's chart. TC4Ci Colmbus 51 f l:12%hvy 10 111 S'* R Pauley 10 Nan. McKay. FastBoy. Aunt Jane 77890 Jefferson 1 1-16 1:53 mud 6 107 6 4 P 2l T McCorklO Quinhani. Bugler. Goldmark 77780 Jefferson 3-4 1 :144sfast 20 115 14 8 5" 3« T McCor'k15 Sizzle. Peggy .. Troiitwiek 77343 FGrnds 3 4 115'igood 12 108 11 12 121 U* E Martin 14 I^idy ( '.:oco. Jackson. Kilbowie 77259 F.tlr'nds lm70y 1 :4 ".*tfast 20 105 11 8 10' 11'- G Fields 11 Telescope. Anne. Wong Bok 77058 F.Gr'nds 11-8 1:54 fast 6 10115 3 51 5'» J Heupel S GoodNight. Dr.W'hiJehurst, Juno 76948 F.Gr'nds ImTOy l^fi^good 8 102 9 6 31 3'1 F Th 'dvkcll Frosty Boy. Xaiithos, Duelma 76346 Jefferson 1 l:43^ihvy 12 104 9 3 3^ 211 H Farlandl2 B. Wright, W. Lynch. S.sFlower ROYALINE. b. f, 3 107 By Royal II.— Angeline, by Dick Welles. (Trainer. W. R. Padgett. Owner. Padgett & Dougherty). Breeder. J. B. Respess. 78413 Hunt'ton tj t l:08'^fast 25 107 4 1 W Smith 9 Meddling Mattie. \pril. P'rl R'ts 78269 Huislton 61 f 1 .08 fast 3-5 95 11 L Mont'ry 10 t harlieSumy, Mulc.bcr. OldBlue 78203 Hunt'ton 3-4 l:14*ifast 40 91 4't V Mont'ry 7 Lo.Marccllia. Calcutta, Topango 72563 FortErie 5} f 1 :08'f,fast 36 97 7 6 5* 5=1 J Wallace 8 Odd Sl-Ui, Cliief Archee. Metson 72433 Ham ton 3-4 1:15 fast 14 110 6 6 6= 6" H J Burke 6 Malvern, ITl Princess. Runaway 71925 FortErie 5-8 l:02'6fast 9 103 6 6 51 5-1 J Wallace 7 Red Weed, Fehrah. Helen Cook 70753 Dfferin Ab I -S l:04%fast I 111 3J E Roehm 7 Wiki.Iack. Virginia!!.. SmallSlar 70632 Dfferin Ab 5-8 lOl'/tfast 6 108 l1 E Roehm 7 Luinm.W., Chest. Girl, SuiallStar MISS MARGARET, b. f. 3 107 By Dick Welles— Ciruella. by McGee. (Trainer. E. L. Fitzgerald. Owner, E. L. Fitzgerald). Breeder. J. B. Respess. 78059 Havana ::-! l:M'*good 6 97 9 11 111 tS*' J Eaton M Sun Brae. Auntie Millin. Scis«or » 77922 Havana 3\ f i :0S\«lop 4 106 1 8 8J 810 A Pickens 11 I.eonaDare. Ceor.May, BlucMiss 76972 Havana l| t l:l-'Shvy 7-5 104 4 1 1' l' A Pickens • Moorficld. Tease. Pawnbroker 76900 Havana 51 f 1 ('S^good 3 106 3 3 21 I'J A Pickens S Kufiya, April. Cold I -af 76391 Havana tft t 1 :07-4.fast 1 109 3 1 1- V A Pickens 8 Suzuki. Marmadiike, Thor 76195 Havana 51 f 1:07 fast 15 109 3 2 3s 3* A Pickens 7 Sup'an'a. StoneAge. Marmaduk* 76066 Havana 51 f 106\fast 21 109 4 2 2* 2» A Pickens 10 I.ula. Bub. Mrs. Gardner RED WEED. b. g. 3 104 By Wrack— Fox Trot, by Star Shoot. (Trainer. D. Womeldorff. Owner. T. H. Bernhardt). Breeder. J. E. Madden. 77474 FGrnds III UTfl«W 15 9911 11 11 ll35 G Cooper 12 Jackson. Midni't Follies. Fehrah 77344 F.Gr'nds 3 4 lH^good 12 V, 8 10 10 10'= L I.ang 10 Ruby. Colden Billow-. I.ugs 77045 F.Gr'nds 3-4 l:lUifast 20 107 9 11 8"" 7»1 H Zander 11 Norseld. Q. Charming. TimesUp 76944 F.Gi'nds 3-4 1 :14»0go:id 13 10111 11 10» 106i D Mergler II JuliaM., W.tbeWizard. DcvUGitl 74208 l.atonia 3-4 1:13 fast 12 107 6 7 7: 781 C Ponce 10 Sanola. Postillion. Phoebe Snow 72836 Kenil-v h 5i f 1 :06^f ist 18-5 107 2 1 l'l 1=1 E Scobie 8 Lit. Clair, Crescent, CharlotteB. 72563 FortErie 51 f 1 :uSVifast I 114 1 8 8 8"J E Scobie 8 Odd Seth. Chief An -lice. Metson 72215 Kenihvh 5-S KOO'-h.fast 2 112 1 1 1' l"t E Scobie 9 Mad.Vennic. Fehrah. BriarSvveet PEARL BOOTS, ch. f. 3 104 By Boot3 and Saddle— Pearl G.. by Handsel. (Trainer. B. Creech. Owner, B. Creech). Breeder. T. M. Murphy. 78413 Hunt'ton 51 f l:0S=%fast 6 106 31 W Martin 9 MeddlingMatt ie. April. Royaline 78387 Hunt'ton 61 f 1 M%t**t llf 10 » 3= W Martin 12 Big Sapp. Jolly. Sam Reh 78251 Hunt'ton 5} f 1:07 fast 91 100 47 H Paden 8 I olum Tciin. Thol'lster. Proceeds 75295 Hunt gton 5 8 l:0l7r,fast 4 112 *i'° W Mart.n 1') Auntie Millin. Zanzibar. Quail 75242 Hunt'gton 61 f 1 :08 hvy 5 115 9 = W Martin It Attilia. Auntie Millin. Ralefull 74915 Hun'ton 6} f l:08\slovv 2 109 3' It McD'ott 7 Zero, Eagoon. Auntie Millin 74830 Hunt on 51 f l:08'/t,fast 1 109 11 W Martin 6 Saucy Susie, Ceorgia May, Zero CHESTNUT GIRL. ch. f, S 99 By Ballot— Syringa, by Cesarlon. (Tiainer. J. A. Bowers. Owner. J. R. Clark). Breeder. J. B. Gorham. 78485 Colmbus 51 f l:13r*hvy 13 86 4'1 J Jones 11 Lucky Run. JackPot. Babylonian 78154 Tijuana 1 l:46\hvy 71 92 4 7 5* S'JG Cooper T MaryCont'y. Mizanna. Krekz'nas 78112 Tijuana 5-8 1:03 good 40 95 2 2 l*iS*|G Cooper M DellKvans. Itooiiiciang. DanArvl 78075 Tijuana 5-8 1:03 slow 39f 103 9 10 9» 9'1 L Creery 10 Boomerang. Convent. Atonem'nt 78064 Tijuana 5-8 1:01 fast 37 98 8 8 8 810 G Cooper ■ F.Gloriosiis. B'ni.rang. I^imstedt 77988 Tijuana 5-8 1 :02Tr.muJ 27-10f 91 6 6 6i 6«J K Hoagl'd 13 Franks.. AttSsMla, WildTh'ghts 77946 Tijuana 5-8 1:01tss1ow 9f 103 8 6 6* 5'« J Wood 8 J. Newell. F.Glorio-us. V.Holland 77701 Tijuana 6-8 1 :02Vigood 38 102 10 10 9* »; G Ellis 10 Bos-Man, LemonSeth, SpearShol 77036 Tijuana 3-4 l:14?sfast llf 95 12° J Gerrity 13 Bedazzle, Dan Ilogan, Apricot WEE DEAR, ch. f. 3 107 By Campfire— Ma Wee Dear, by Love Wisely. (Trainer. J. L. Brannon. Owner. J. L. Brannon). Breeder, R. T. Wilson. 77922 Havana 5' f 1 :0S\slop 10 103 8 3 3= 45- F Wood'k 11 I.eonaDare. Ceor.May. BlueMiss 77657 Havana lm.'.uy 1:16 good 10 103 4 1 31 6*3 P Groos 9 IjooAdrin. Damage. Mis. (iardner 77617 Havana Ift t l:ll%mud 8 104 7 1 4l 7»i O Pernia 9 Asa Jewell. Plaid. Babbling 77547 Havana 5} f 1 :10?£,slovv 3 107 1 3 2** S»i J Callahan 10 Pa vvnb:.»ker. leave. Plaid 77332 Havana 51 f 1 :08Vifast 10 95 2 5 51 63 J Dawson 9 Minus. Long Croon, Impossible 76511 Havana Ij f 1 :08 fast 8-5 98 5 2 2* l| J Dawson 7 Cloporle. Cray Ciil. Babbling 76256 Havan:. 31 f 1 :07\fast 8-5 98 1 1 l1 1 J Dawson 8 April, Castilla, Moorficld TRAFALGAR, br. g. 3 106 By Rapid Water— Alberta H.. by Handsprinf. (irainer. W. A. McKinney. Owner. W. A. McKinnevl. Breeder. G. W. J. Bisse'.l. 78486 Col'mbus If, t 1 12^bvy rff HO 6" J Connors 10 Nan. McKay. Favtltov. AuntJane 77999 Havana 3-4 l:13 sfast 8-5 103 111= 1*1 T l;roth rsl2 Jacob'n. SunTurret. Dang'sRock 77813 Havana 3-4 1:12 fast 8 104 1 5 5» 6T1 T Brothers 9 Minus. biii|ii— NimriMl 77565 Havana 51 f l:07ligood 5 94 9 8 10= 9 " .1 Callahanll C Encanto. KndMan. SlaiyAdaini 77483 Havana 5} f 1 06h,fast 4 104 1 2 2= 3-'i T Brottiera 7 Min:is. Ancestress. J'gollickman PATSY HOWE. b. g. 3 10C By Flying Squirrel— Silver Ship, by His Lordship. (Trainer. F. If. Serin. Owner. F. H. Sevin). Breeder, J. A. Hall. 78523 Bm today's (hart. 73242 111. Grass 5-S 59\fast 147 107 6" W Reid 0 S. Elizabeth. WillEind. R.Addie 72915 Lex.C.F'r 5-8 l:02Vsgood 14 115 4M R Dority B ImaMint. Otmrg May. Atonement 70959 N. K .on 41 f 59 fast 7 109 1' E T Moore ■ EidyCelia. Domination. Van Bag 70532 Map.H'ts 5-8 59\fast 7 106 3=1 T Bonham 7 Ink. Norlh Breeze. Duelma 70450 Map H ts 6-8 1:01 fast 16-5 110 2l T Bonham I Bigwig. Joe Catli. Strongman 70176 Map.H'ts 1-2 47 fast. 13 110 5« T Bonham I Ranger, Sleigh Bells. Duelma 70094 Map. His 1-2 50\hvy 43-10 115 2=1 T Bonham 0 Malvern. Palsyllovve. WikiJjtk SLEIGH BELLS, blk. f. 3 104 By Hell's Bells— Winnie, by Winstanley. (Trainer. J. J. Russell. Owner. J. J. Russell). Breeder. W. R. Coe. 78385 Hunt'ton 61 f 1 (is teal 16-5 1 " 3=1 O Atell IS Saiicho Pansy. Corto. Drummond 78270 Hunt'ton 51 f 1 :09\fast 41 9S 7' II Paden 11 Mr.Beck, Lube. k. Machiavelli 77577 FCrnds 3-4 IJ4%sre*d 50 97 11 11 11 11" W MHacf 12 Doughnut. Uo.valDi.k. J nJoseph j 77343 FGr'nds 3 4 PL.^good 25 110 12 14 14 14'« J H P.orke 14 Lady Choco. .la. ksan. Kilb.«.io 75136 Wh ling Ab 1-1 1:01 hvy 1C-10 110 31 J Majestic ■ Forty Two. Bonnie .lack. Climb 74960 Stamford Ab 5-8 lOOVsfast B| 110 l'l R McU'ey • MissLeggo. Belle Isle. Sir Glen 7J880 Stamfd Ab5-Sl: i0 fast 13-10 111 11 It McAl'ey 5 SirGlen. Uadmg Light. Pacific MELBOURNE, ch. g, 3 109 By Mont d'Or II.— Dimity, by The Commoner. (Trainer. W. Foley. Owner, V. Gallos). Breeder. G. M. Hendrie. 78271 Hunt't. n 3-4 l:M%fsVJt 21-5 1"6 7*1 E T Moore 9 Creatl.adv . CavBovlI. I.ittleEd 78200 HOBt'ton : I l:K.~fa-t 3 -5f 107 l'i K T Moore 12 Mis Hita. Mr.Beck. I'n'dly Fritz 77840 J-fftrs on 61 f I WKfOQll 7 11:112 11 13' ^:■ ~^ W Crump 1.'. S ster.l. ►sella. Stan. p. Daiiltolling 77740 Jefferson 2-4 l:14%faust 16 116 1 1 Is 2"" W 'Tump IS Bush Buck. I^\-.y. The Reaper 77626 F.Gi'nds 3-4 1 :14»jgood 20 110 8 8 9' 7"! It Ha»'ton 13 1,'yKlair. (one.lv. Wat. liCharm 77320 F.Gi'nds 3-4 1 :15^slo\v 8 116 6 3 7' 6 -' K Harton 11 AmityClaim. G'd'riel.l. Attractive 77056 F.Gr 'n.ls 1-4 1:13 fast 15 111 9 7 7" I ' It llar'ton 13 Ev.hango. BillyM.nr. Mcintosh OUIDA. ch. f, 3 102 By Prince Hermis — Princess Industry by Farendoie. (Trainer. A. G. Carlson. Owaer. J. S. Carlson). Breeder. G. L. Blackford. 78011 Havana I S| f 1 :0S fast C Ms 7 7 91 9' F Kiniry 12 Auntie Millin, Castilla. April 77938 Havana 11 f I UTJ— i H ■ " U It* !•*• A Yerrat U V. (1 airman. Busv Bob. Ihimnge 77559 Havana I 4 1:11 good 7-5 98 4 3 31 1^ A Yerrat 12 SuiiTurret, A Vezina. .lapMiima 774C.4 Havana 61 f 1 07 fast 5 99 6 6 4' i"! A McL'linlL' lans«SS(IM», Cloporte. BsMskl 77413 Havana 2 4 lU'ifast 3 97 6 3 3= 2" A Yeirat 10 Niinrod, Sun Turret. Copyright 77170 Havana 51 f 1 :l.:;thvy 3 107 3 2 2 I 51 A Pickens 8 Hilloro. Monopoly. Shafe 76785 Havana 6i t l.l2\hv 10 95 4 4 4 41 J Kessn.r 8 M'rfield. MissRosedale. M.Rilsoa ZERO. ch. c, 3 106 By Wormleighton — Glad, by Bryn Mawr. (Trainer, J. 8. Baldwin. Owaer. J. S. Bdldwta). Breeder. L. A. Lyne. 75295 Hunt'gton I I 1 M%Cu*. :"J lo3 f.» J Eaton l'l Auntie Millin. Zanzibar. Quail 75242 Hunt'gton 61 f 1 :08 hvy 10 103 6" J Eaton 10 Attilia. Auntie Millin. Balefull 75145 Hunt gt..n 5} f 1:10 slow U 111 6B1 T Bonham •' B'kPond, Ph. Mayers. L'kyStrike 75110 HuntgUin l| f 1 Tlfthvy 29 5 112 6»1 Wr Smith 7 Balefull, Eigoon. Quash 74913 Hun ton 51 I l:08\slovv 7 101 1* J Eaton 7 Lagoon. PcarlBooti, AiuitieMill.o Page 8 Annual Racing Form VOLUME II. Now on Sale at this Office No Advance in Price— $10 ****B,*B******aaaaaaBaaaaaaai Page 9 American Jockey Records AMERICAN JOCKEY RECORDS During tie Mtag from January l. 1!)24. up to and including March 27, 175 were winners of one or more races in the Knifed States, Mexico and Cuba. The records of these jockeys for the period named, with their riding weights, is embraced in the following tabulation: Jockeys. Wt Mts. 1st. 2 1. .A. I'np. PC. AW\. A 102 M I 2 0 II .08 AIm-I. Q 100 149 14 10 12 113 .011 Accardv. A 10« 46 4 1 • H .00 Alonio. A 10.". II 2 0 1 12 .i:» l'.aker. F. 1. ...10" 111 « 12 11 70 .OS Pankx. S 107 74 fi 7 H H OS Panics. K ION 220 3S 22 2S EH .17 Parrett. N 110 0 10 2 0 .11 | Kaur-r. I) 110 12 1 2 I ■ .OS Peach. E 103 00 4 10 I 4ti M Berg, J 04 ■ I 4 « 7s M Ulind. K 0: 7." 3 10 6 r.c .01 ltocanowski. W..103 107 10 If 12 70 .Oil Pnuninj;. H. ... M 12S lo 18 U 81 .12 P.r lining. !. ...110 36 4 2 ,r 2." .11 ISrothrrs. T lttt HS6 M 28 2fi !»« .10 ]•• ruder. 0 108 3."» 3 6 ■ 21 .00 Unci. C 112 7 12 13 .14 Hud. T 10.". 13 1 1 1 10 .OS Purkc. J. H. ...110 42 r. 4 3 30 .12 I'.utudl. J 118 17 3 3 0 11 .18 Callahan. H. ... M 101 14 .r. 10 72 .11 Callahan. J 93 107 30 27 21 80 .23 Cantrell. K 107 120 « 12 1» 8.{ .05 i'arroll. O. \V. .100 125 13 17 II 74 .1(1 Carter U 110 43 " 8 4 20 .PJ Chalmers. J 101 88 4 II ,r. (i» M Chiavctta. F. ...112 37 0 4 1 2(i .10 Clark. (» 90 r.O 16 15 ir 13 .27 (later. A 10.1 W, 11 9 7 09 .11 Collins. A 109 127 IS 17 17 80 .10 Connelly. 1) 1051 82 J. I 10 9 48 .IS Connors, J 1(K» H I 13 3 31 .09 Cooper. 0 87. Ill IS 9 19 7.") .11 Corbctt. C 101 89 0 I 0 09 .0? Corcoran. J 108 192 19 20 24 129 .10 Omar, i 99 90 15 8 ii m .ic Crump. W 112 30 3 2 2 23 .10 HawMin, J. J. ..105 240 M 3o 40 131 .15 lMlow. W 105 75 8 8 10 49 .11 llcnny. ■ 110 24 3 2 1 18 .12 Dart*, It 109 70 4 8 8 M .05 Byaao, ; 110 24 1 1 1 21 .04 Kiiton, J 98 174 19 22 22 111 .11 Kllis. ; 97 243 28 36 27 152 .12 Kricksoii. K. ...106 100 8 12 14 72 .OS Farland. II 103 33 2 3 4 24 00 Kntor. 1 110 5t0 3 8 10 69 .03 Ki.lds. U 105 70 8 3 11 48 .11 Francesco, A. ...101 85 9 14 10 52 .11 l'rcy. M 100 90 8 9 4 69 .09 Fronk. \V 101 165 IS 19 22 10G .11 Cerrity, J II 113 11 11 10 75 .10 Class, J 110 20 3 3 2 12 .15 Crace. C 105 20 4 2 3 11 .20 (.ranm man. C. .103 53 4 7 7 35 .OS Creenwcod, C. .100 60 13 14 7 26 .22 Cross, 0 105 27 2 4 4 17 .07 Chios. P. Q. ...101 224 21 20 28 155 .0*1 Cruiieisen. J. .101 17 1 3 2 11 .06 Harrington. It .110 18 2 0 3 13 .11 Harvey. It 105 81 13 9 10 49 .16 Hay. 11 S5 71 10 8 6 47 .14 HeiiiM-1. J 103 107 11 14 14 ■ .10 llileman. K. ...112 23 3 2 1 17 .13 Holland. K. ... 93 112 9 12 12 79 .08 Horn. F 105 167 13 17 22 115 .08 lluntamer, J. ...117 22 3 2 0 17 .14 Hum. P 100 125 19 14 18 74 .15 Jackson. (' KM) 35 3 0 2 30 .09 Johnson. A 117 33 I 4 7 17 .15 Johnson, J. J. ..103 19 2 2 3 12 .11 Johnson. T 110 II 2 3 3 8 .12 Jones. I» 94 124 10 12 11 91 .OS Kaiser. II 99 10 1 1 0 14 .06 Kedrris, J 100 70 4 9 6 57 .05 Kelluui. J 105 35 3 7 I 19 .09 Kennedy. It. ...105 123 14 14 13 82 .11 Kensingrr. K. ..112 21 3 6 2 10 .11 Kessner. J 97 81 3 » 3 00 .04 Kiniry. F 106 95 12 8 9 00 .13 lancet. W 10-' 36 4 1 I 20 .11 lane. C Mfl :;.-, 2 2 3 IS .OS Lang. 1 87 166 M 16 20 104 .10 l.avine. 0 106 50 I 7 7 31 .111 l«e. F 9S 111 16 15 25 55 .14 latere. | 105 53 7 2 I 39 .13 Lilley. \V 114 32 ■ 2 3 22 .16 Jockevx. Wt. Mts. 1st. 2d. 3d. ITnp. P.C. I-onc. II 100 35 I 6 4 20 .1 I I osee. W Ml 29 3 0 5 21 .10 Maihen. J 107 110 I » 11 78 .09 Majestic. J 97 128 20 16 17 75 .16 Mamlers. \V. ...112 17 2 6 1 8 .12 Mancan. G 104 25 3 3 1 18 .12 Mar.m\illc. J. ..10J 12 1 0 0 11 .OS Marin. Hi. H. ...1(14 73 13 12 9 39 .IS Martin. 1 107 106 13 9 15 69 .12 Martinez. P. ...113 115 6 11 17 111 .11 McAhmcy. It. ...106 100 8 4 8 80 .OS M. -Pride. J 109 27 3 3 6 13 .11 M.Cabe. \V 103 93 5 10 11 67 .05 McCorkle. C. ...103 33 6 3 3 21 .18 M.Cov. J 103 29 1 3 4 11 .03 M.pcrmott. U .107 184 29 28 33 94 .16 M.Cuen, B Ill 27 3 4 6 14 .11 M. KuiKlit. W. .100 62 I C 7 46 .05 M.Uuie. S 103 6 1 1 1 3 .17 M Kii-.Thlin. A. .103 162 18 9 26 109 .11 ■eta, C 107 143 24 23 15 81 .17 Meigfcr. I »9 202 17 24 21 140 .OS Mct.alf. J 11». 10 2 3 1 4 .20 Milleri.k, M. ...101 5 2 0 0 3 .40 Miliar. \V 100 26 2 1 2 21 .OS Molters. W 101 99 5 8 13 73 .05 Miionev. .1. It. .114 29 I 4 1 19 .17 Moore, K. T. ...110 14 1 1 2 10 .07 Mollis. L 112 25 1 2 0 22 .01 Muiphv. r 113 11 1 1 1 8 .09 Ni al. E 108 61 3 3 3 52 .05 O'Brtea, J 9S 98 15 12 7 64 .15 ODonnell. S. ...106 342 77 62 53 150 .23 OwrtW, A 100 111 11 14 11 72 .13 Owens. J 1C9 30 2 2 3 23 .07 P«rta , 1 99 364 102 77 39 146 .28 Partington. I.. . . 91 7 1 1 0 5 .16 Paster, It ill 8 1 0 0 7 .12 Pa/. J 99 59 3 0 7 49 .05 regg. E 110 12 1 1 0 10 .08 IVrnia. ) 103 216 34 32 25 125 .10 I'ctrccca, J. ...102 25 2 2 4 17 .08 PetzoMt, E. ...110 10 2 0 1 7 .20 Pevic. J 104 15 1 3 4 7 .07 Pickens. A 106 146 32 30 20 64 .22 Baal, H 110 63 10 15 10 28 .16 I'ritle. I) 100 60 4 7 6 43 .07 Primrose, W. ...Ill 69 5 9 4 49 .07 llae. 1 106 15 1 1 0 13 .07 Kails. C 100 79 13 8 13 45 .16 Itandcll, I) 90 44 1 1 6 36 .02 Itettig, II 110 8 2 1 0 5 .50 Kidenour. W. ...101 45 6 2 5 32 .13 liar I. A 107 7 1 0 0 6 .16 Kobhins. E 100 3 1 0 0 2 .33 Roberts. J 113 24 3 2 1 18 .12 Itol.inson. C. ...116 28 7 2 2 17 .25 Itomanelli. K. ...105 21 1 2 2 16 .05 IMan. It 104 24 4 2 4 14 .17 Scheffel, B Ill 13 1 0 3 9 .08 Schwartz. M. ...110 33 4 1 5 23 .12 Seremlm. F 108 89 11 6 8 64 .12 Shanks, J 96 55 3 5 C 41 .05 Sharpe. F 100 63 7 10 13 33 .11 Shillick. 11 105 31 3 5 7 16 .10 Singleton, J. ...107 21 3 2 2 14 .14 Smith. J 105 160 14 13 24 109 .09 Smith. \V 109 96 16 27 7 46 .17 Stevens. F 102 26 2 2 2 20 .08 stutts. II 101 132 10 16 19 87 .08 Sutton, fl H'4 24 1 3 2 18 .05 Thorndy ke. F. . . 98 97 5 8 4 80 .05 Thrailkill. T. ...104 50 6 3 3 38 .12 Var:ev. \V 112 24 6 2 3 14 .21 Wallace. J 99 202 27 22 30 123 .13 Walls, Q 112 34 2 4 1 27 .06 Walls. P 104 190 28 25 24 113 .15 Watrous. F. ...107 61 7 9 5 40 .11 Wciner, F 105 45 5 7 8 25 .11 Wilev. 0 100 6 1 0 1 4 .17 Williams. (;. ...110 93 12 16 12 53 .13 Wilson. 1 98 130 23 11 11 85 .18 Wood. J Ml 305 51 40 37 177 .17 Woodstock. F. ..101 145 20 13 17 95 .14 Ycrrat. A 98 121 16 15 11 79 .13 Zander, II 105 37 3 3 2 29 .08 Zucchini. It 95 18 1 0 3 14 .06 How Master Robert Won: Grand National Victor Was Outrun Early but Failed to Tire.; Excitement of Winning Caused Trudgill, His Rider, to Fall in a Faint After the Finish. HOW MASTER ROBERT WON « Grand National Victor Was Outrun Early but Failed to Tire. 1 K\ritement of \\ in nine Caused Trudgill, His Itider, to Fall in a Faint After the Finish. » (BY E. K. COUSSELL.) LONIiON. England. April 3— There- were thirty runners for the Grand National, eaeh cf which iia.:d $." 00 to start. The added money-was $25,000. Of the seventy-two entries the fit st forfeit of $25 was paid for thirteen horses. It cost the non-runners $250. As a result the Grand National Stakes was worth $41. ."25 lo the owner of the winner, who a couple of years ago bought Master Robert as a hunter for $1,100. In the last twenty-five years Lutteur III.. Shaun Spadah and Music Hall defeated larger fields. It is scarcely creditable, but true nevertheless, that at the time of the start for the Grand National, speculators were taking the absurd price of 5 to 2 against Conjuror II. With thirty runners and eight finishers it is demonstrable the odds are about 4 to 1 against a horse"s completing the Grand National course, with more than thirty fences to be jumped, to say nothing of winning the race. Of course, the odds were false. They were due to double event bets on the Lincolnshire and Grand National. The bookmakers heavily committed to the double of Sir Galla-had III. and Conjuror II. tit was a favorite •"double") proceeded to •"insure" themselves by backing Conjuror II. with other layets net so deeply involved. This accounted for Conjuror II. 's absurd price. SIR GALAHAD III.— MASTER ROBERT Douglas Stuart has advertised that he was paying out nearly $250,000 over the double of Sir Galahad III. and Master Robert. He added that if Conjuror II. had won, the double would have cost him about $1,000,000. If Sergeant Murphy had scored a^ain it would have cost Stuart $580,000. I'nhappily for the great sporting public, they were destined to know their fate early in the contest. Conjuror II. fell at the fifth fence before they had gone one mile. His rider thought he had been "sharpened" too much in his last gallop before the Grand National, when he went two miles over hurdles at his fastest pace. There arose a great groan of despair from Conjuror II. s supporters. Winter Voyage led to the third fence, where he fell and thereafter played much havoc with the other runners. It should be explained that loose horses cannot escape from the track. The rails are thickly lined with excited spectators almost all the way around. The riderless horses invariably follow cr ac-ompany the other runners and naturally frequently cause acute anxiety to the jockeys. When the race w;is half over only sixteen horses were "standing up."' Such popular "fancies" as Taffy t us. Arravale. with l'ercy Whitaker, who is fifty-two years old. in the saddle, and Music Hall were numbered with the "casualties." Among the sixteen runners to come over the big water jump in front of the stand, before completing the first circuit of the 'course, were Winnall, Sergeant Murphy, Drifter. Silvo, Old Tay Bridge, Eureka II., Ely Mask. Gerald L. and Master Robert. [Sergeant Murphy was caused to blunder at ithe water by a loose horse. After going another mile Gerald E. was pulled up. Early in the race his bridle slipped. His rider daringly rode him for over two miles with the bit across the face of Gerald L. Einally he had to pull up his mount. Winnall took a long lead the second time around, but after going about a mile he collided with a riderless horse near a fence, which he refused. This may have cost him the race. He was then fences in front of the ultimate winner. Winnall's retirement left Silvo leading just ahead of Old Tay Bridge, with Sergeant Murphy. Fly Mask and .Master Robert about a fence behind. The last two were rapidly making up ground. The third fence from tho finish is a thorn fenc. . four feet ten inches high, three feet wide, with a ditch on the far side, and this ditch is five and a half feet jwide. I Old Tay Bridge, full of running, took the jump all right, but failed to maintain his [balance on landing. His rid r. the veteran Hubert Ilartigan. was thrown and sustained concussion. Hut for this he appeared sure t I to win for Silvo was then beaten. MASTKK KOHKltT TAKES TIIK IF. AD. Shortly afterward Master Robert took the lead. He made a mistake at the last fenco of all. but recovered to go on and win amid [great excitement by four lengths from Fly I Mask, which had passed the rapidly tiring Silvo. The latter was defeated three lengths. Orifter was fourth. Sergi ant Murphy fifth, |Waveton sixth. Shaun Spadah seventh and Ballinode. which walked past the post, i ighth. These were all to finish. About a month before the Grand National and about the time Ulackwcll wished to run him. Sergeant Murphy contracted a chill and had to be stopped in his work for over a week. This unquestionably affected him. for hi' was unable to respond when called upon for an ef-! fort. The time was 9:40, which is six seconds slower than the time record held by Ascetic's | Silver, which was also trained by the Hon. A. Hastings. He is the trainer of Master I Robert, which was always regarded as the stable's si ciitid string until Super Man gave way. The bold show of Fly Mask was in accordance with his owner's anticipation of , twelve months ago. when the horse went amiss almost on the eve of the Grand National. At the time of the race the winner was on offer at 25 to 1 and this had been his price for several weeks. He was a popular outsider; 14 to 1 each was offered against the second and third. Sergeant Murphy was at 100 to 6 and Drifter at 40 to 1. Trudgill. the rider of Master Robert, is an experienced, courageous, but unfashionable professional jockey. Percy Whitaker's stepson. Petet Roberts, the amateur rider, I elected to have the mount on Balm Oil instead of Master Robert. Balm Oil fell and his Jockey sustained a broken wrist. Interviewed after the race. Trudgill stated that "for half the race the leaders were j much too fast for Master Robert, which was not jumping too well. Twice I was 1 hanging on his neck owing to his mistakes. , He reached too far and hit the top of his fences witli his hind legs, so for a long time 1 did not fancy my chance. "My hopes began to rise a mile from home when I was close to Ike leaders. Silvo and Old Tay Bridge. When I caught and passed Silvo I knew lie was beaten and I cannot d scribe my sensations as 1 came over the last fence in front of the field." Racing Dates For 1924 RACING DATES FOR 1924 HARFORD AGRICULTURAL AND BREEDER'S ASSOCIATION, Havre de Grace. MoV April 10 to April 30 (13 days*. Mutuels. CAPITAL CITY RACING ASSOCIATION, Beulari Park, Columbus. Ohio: April 19 to May 10 (19 days). Mutuels. KENTUCKY ASSOCIATION, Lexington. Ky.: April 26 to May 7 (10 days). Mutuels. UNITED HUNTS RACING ASSOCIATION. Belmont Park, L. I.: April 26 (1 day). Oral. UNITED HUNTS RACING ASSOCIATION. Belmont Park, L. I.: April 28 (1 day). Oral. METROPOLITAN JOCKEY CLUB. Jamaica. L. I.. N. Y.: April 29 to May 21 (20 days). OraL MARYLAND JOCKEY CLUB, Pimhco, Md.: May 1 to May 13 (11 days). Mutuels. PACIFIC COAST JOCKEY CLUB. Tanforan Park. San Francisco, Cal.: May 3 to May 23 (20 days). KENTUCKY JOCKEY CLUB, Churchill Downs, Louisville, Ky.: May 10 to May 31 (19 days). Mutuels. ONTARIO JOCKEY CLUB, Woodbin3 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'. Oial. THORNCLIFFE RACING AND BREEDING ASSOCIATION, Thorncliffe Park. Toronto, Ont.: May 26 to June 2 (7 day.s). Mutuels. CONNAUGHT FARK JOCKEY CLUB, Connaught Park, Ottawa, Ont.: May 27 to June 3 (7 days . Mutuels. AKSAR-BEN EXPOSITION CO.. Omahi. Neb.: May 31 to June 23 (20 days). Mutuels. KENTUCKY JOCKEY CLUB, Latonia, Ky.: Juno 3 to July 5 (30 days). Mutuels. MONTREAL JOCKEY CLUB, Bluo Bonnets, Montreal, Que.: June 5 to June 12 (7 days). Mutuels. QUEENS COUNTY JOCKEY CLU3, Aqueduct. L. I.. N. Y.: June 14 to July 7 (20 days). Oral VICTORIA RACING ASSOCIATION, Victoria, B. C, Cclwood Park: June IS to June 25 (7 days*. Mutuels. HAMILTON JOCKEY CLUB, Hamilton, Ont.: June 24 to July 1 (7 days). Mutuels. WESTERN RACING ASSOCIATION, Devonshire Park. Windsor, Ont.: June 28 to July 5 (7 days1. Mutuels. BRIGHOUSE PARK ASSOCIATION, Vancouver, B. C: June 28 to July 5 (7 days'. Mutuels NIAGARA RACING ASSOCIATION. Fort Erie. Ont.: July 3 to July 10 (7 days). Mutuels. EMPIRE CITY RACING ASSOCIATION. Yonkers. N. Y.: July 8 to July 30 (20 days). Oral 1RI-STATE FAIR AND RACING ASSOCIATION, Raceland, Ashland, Ky.: July 10 to August 2 (21 days . Mutuels. WINDSOR JOCKEY CLUB Windsor, Ont.: July 12 to July 19 (7 days'. Mutuels. CORVAL JOCKEY CLUB, Dorvai Park, Montreal, Que.: June 14 to June 21 (7 days) Mutuels. NIAGARA FALLS DRIVING CLUB, Stamford Park, Niagara Falls, Ont.: June 14 to June 21 (7 days . Mutuels. WEST COAST JOCKEY CLUB, Vancouver, B. C, Lansdcwn Park: July I to July 13 (7 days) Mutudv WESTMINSTER THOROUGHBRED ASSOCIATION, Vancouver, B. C, Hastings Park: July 19 to July 2b (7 days . Mutuels. ANNOUNCING "BIG 3" ENTERPRISES For e:irs in .iKNoclntcN hiive been known to the laying; jjentry sis the •'Bit; ."" Ikm'Hiinc of the nniform OOMWOOO nnil magnitude of their turf N|ieeu-lation.s. I ha\e just returned from a eonferenee with my awmoeiateM at Italtl-more. where it OVaM deeideil that the information availahle to the Njnilieate would he made availahle through me to a few reliable IiiinIik-sm men who know how to keep it eon tide nee. 1 onsei| uent I I am able to announee the FIRST 'BIG 3" ENTERPRISE FOR TODAY (TUESDAY) AT HAVRE DE GRACE For tliis first enterprise my MBOOCioiOM have agreed to allow me to offer partieularly attraetive terms in order to demonstrate the «|iialit ami au-thentieity of my information. 'I'll is first horse will he released hy telegraph to all reliable business men who wire me Sin together with their eorreet atldreaa before noon today. If you want to subseribe for the weekly serviee (three or four horses), remit .S-._» at onee as this speeial introductory offer may be withdrawn at siny time. The second "ltlti ."" I : \ I I ; It I'll I s | , will be released Wednesday. The Maine terms will prevail for this second enterprise. JAMES J. FRANCIS 145 EAST Steal STREET M'.W UlltK CITY ii&(il !iwYiS)Wi!*^lri) AllwllikiilT-ifri LU THE WIZARD OF VM ALL JT& Sensational all "t^™ *2 daly a Again We Beat the "Boomakers"' Q-p-pi^ j j l^^ JL J_-i V^X L V JLLi Yesterday's $2 "SPECIAL:"' R0YCE R02LS $5. CO $2 WOH A certain horse was prepared at Louisville And ..CHIEF- ^vitei "PLUNGE. WIN CNLY." and shipped to New York for one cf those old-fashioned winnings. This horse is i:o'IK VOl' KNOW W II V YOl' CAN JWlNf stake horse: just a common selling plater foUowing ..CHIEF CLOCKEHS"" $2 •SPECIAL;" that is in wonderfully good condition, but . , ... ..Tllrr,.TTC,T-" BECAUSE m. these are .u the u kind of /■ „„„„.» WINNER8 there are onlv a few people i.i.i that DM w about i it. Will you "send four dollars to us for the "CHIEF CLOCKEK ' GIVES YOU. Ask any name of this horse ".' In return are will s ml "CHIEF CL0CKER" follower haw they "CLEANED you the San Franciseo Home Stretch for six UP" on these LONG SHOTS:" months, also wire vou the name Of the horse that is intended for a "g.od thing at Ja- 00 LA LA $16.20-12 WON maica. You could pay one hundred doll.:- NULLI SECUNDUS $55.40-$2 WON for informatii.n and not receive anything as TOP SERGEANT $10.20-52 WON good as this. In the meantime go to your HTANWLX $10 '.0 $2 WON POO? ■dealer and order a copy of the Home EBONY BELLE $12 ".0-$2 WON Stretch dated April 2C. In it ycu will lind the C0HINTH $7 60 S2 won word on three horses that are fit and ready i * ' * to win their first starts at Lexington. You And many other "LONG SHOT' WINNERS too will also find workt uts on the horses at I numcrous to mention. Lexington from April the second on. Not another racing publicalh n in the 1'nited YOl' CANNOT BKAT 7 HACKS A DAY States printed these workouts. Eve ry week „lT lofJ (A |{K V|. M„ ^ R RA( ,... A DAY ou get one hundred dollars worth of racing information in the Home stretch for fifteen' And "CHIEF CL0CKER" only givet "ONE ,.ellts HORSE A DAY." NOW ON SALE AT MOST OF THE FIRST. gtf TODAY $20 FOR $2 \ CLASS NEWSSTANDS IN THE EAST That.g what ms "8PECIAL.. ,honld pay ^m RUSH to your newsdealer and get "CHIEF CLOCK* AT FIFTEEN CEN I'S A COPY ERS" $2 "SPECIAL" and you will "BEAX THfl ADDRESS: BOOKMAKERS bir today. I ,, ts. ■ ■ m Li- l- r\ "CHIEF CLOOXER" told everywhere fala* Home Stretch Publishing Co. «m to y0U. $10 •»#«, ^3 I Phelan Building San Francisco, Calif. Chief Clocker Pub. Co., 39 W. Adams St., Chicaro. Page 10 How Sir Gallahad III. Won: French Colt's Victory in Lincolnshire Accomplished with Ease.; Had Advantage in the Weights and Was in Much Better Condition Than English Horses. E. E. Coussell HOW SIR GALLAHAD HI. WON ♦ French Colt's Victory in Lincolnshire Accomplished with Ease. ♦ Had Advantage In the Weight* and Was in Marh Better Condition Than English Horses. ♦ (By K. K. i MIIM1I I | TjONDON. March 27- The French horse Sir Gallahad III. won the Lincolnshire han-dicap yesterday witli supreme ease, lie was HM fittest horse in the field. The difficulties of Rnglish trainers this spring liave been endless. Since last October we have had more frost than in all the previous four winters. I'ntil a week ago there was a keen frost every night for a month. For many days it was impossible to give horses more than light exercise because of the frozen ground. This is not written to excuse the failure of the Kngli.sh horses but merely to state a fact. Of the twenty-seven runners Sir Ciallahad III. was unquestionably the fittest At the weights he would have won in any circumstances. A month Jigo when I analyzed his credentials I came to the conclusion he was handicapped at least fourteen pounds too lightly. It will be remembered that Kpinard was giv.-n 1 to pounds in the Lincolnshire. His nearest rival was Condovcr with 121 pounds. Had Kpinard paid the minor forfeit, Condo-ver. in accordance with the rule, would have gone up to 12C pounds and all the other weights, been increased five pounds. This would have brought Sir Galahad IIL to 121 pounds. That would have made no, difference to the result. Kpinard was not "scratched." His owner stated he would run at Lincoln if he could be made ready. Later we learned he was suffering from foot trouble which interfered with bis preparation. He was still in the race when official Lincolnshire betting was recorded in London for the first time on February 26. Sir Gallahad III. was then favorite at 10 to - 1, with 22 to 1 offered against Kpinard. In January some people obtained 50 to 1 about Sir Gallahad III.! Although he finished a 9 to 2 favorite it is estimated the victory of Mr. Cnhn's colt took over one million dollars from the Lnglish bookmakers. It has been stated that Penman (Sir Gallahad 1 1 1 . " s trainer) held the opinion Kpinard was fairly handicapped at 110 pounds, and he estimated that he was fourteen pounds better than Sir Gallahad III. At the Lincoln the last named was rated twenty-three pounds behind the former. If Denman was correct, then his colt had nine pounds the better of all his opixinents. When the race started odds of 8 to 1 were offered against Drain; 12 1-2 to 1 against Soval (third last year) ; 14 to 1 against Kvander, whose trainer was wonderfully confident, and 1(1 to 1 against Condover. All these, except Soval, had won trials. From a good start Overseer led for the first three furlongs, at which point Sir Calla-had III. took the lead. Thenceforward he had matters all his own way. Without an effort he carried Frank O'Xcill first past the post three lengths in front of Kvander (118 pounds), which became second in the last two hundred yards. Third was the Irish mare Grave Fairy (87 pounds), and Overseer (100 pounds), close behind, fourth. Sir Greysteel was fiftli. Condover finished twelfth : Soval fourteenth, and Drake a long way back. There seemed to be a fear that Sir Gallahad IIL would create trouble at the starting post which might cause his undoing. The time was slow, 1 :tt%. Doubtless the winner could have knocked seconds off had he been called upon to do his utmost. There was considerable cheering over the result. The natural inference to draw is that, with the possible exception of Kvander. the Knglish horses were not fit enough to show to real advantage. The weather in France had been much more genial and Sir Gallahad III. was looking fit and well when he arrived at Lincoln eleven days before the big race. Frank O'Neill, interviewed after the race. stated, "When I went to the front about half-way I was confident I should win, and never once did I find it necessary to feel for my whip." It is worth recalling that Sir Gallahad III. is the first actual favorite to win the Lincolnshire since Uninsured scored in 1904. Curiously his price, 9 to 2, was the same as Six Gallahad Ill's. When View Law was successful in 1905 he was joint favorite with Wrack, the latter and Ambassador IV. being tho equal top weights with 115 pounds. Trainer Kraft's Charges: Eight Horses in Stable Preparing for Coming Season at the Aqueduct Race Track. TRAINER KRAFT'S CHARGES Eight Horses in Stable Preparing for Coming Season at the Aqueduct Race Track. NKW TOftK, X. Y.. April 21— Trainer Fred Kraft is preparing eight horses for the coming campaign on Xew York tracks at Aqueduct. Tiie largest band in lii.s charge is the five-l orse string of the Ascot Stable, which is made up of Al lioyd. Sylvan Spring. Ten ESjrck, Valeafa Qnaca and Gold Button. In addition to these horses he is handling I'otentilla for Miss II. l'earson, anil Jyntce. which will race in his own interests. All of the horses in the string are in good condition and should be ready for the opening at Jamaica. Following is a list of the stable: Property of Ascot Muh'e. Al Boyd. h. c. 4. by Great Kritain — L'unetto, by Masctto. Fvlvan Spring, ch. c, 4. by Charles Kdward — Sister Kose, liv l»rd Kstcrling. Ten K ck. eh. £r 4r by Ten I'oint - Kyelid, by Bj elirow. Vulcain QMaa, ch. f. 3. by Yukain— Q'l-en, by Goldcrcst. Gold Futtoii, be f. 4, by Ten Point Buttonhole, by Stalwart. Property of Miss H. Pearson. I'Aentilla. ch. c, 4, by Superman — Ponte llusa, by Bridge of Canny. Property of F. I-;. Kraft. Jyntee. ch. m, 9, by Fair Flay -Job Lot. by Ogden. Bashford Manor Stakes: One Hundred and Sixteen Nominations for Two-Year-Olds Feature of Kentucky Racing. BASHFORD MANOR STAKES One Hundred and Sixteen Nominations for Two-Year-Olds Feature of Kentucky Racing. LOriSYILLK. Ky., April 21.— Kentucky racegoers will have an opportuni:y :o soc some fif the prospective 6tars of t^o twe-year old division of 192 i when the JV.ftJO nnsh-ford Manor Stakes is decided at ChurchJH Downs. This spring fixture has been run ■BMMflty since 19U2 and numbers amoag Its •srtrt'om such as Oiseau, Worth, Kittle Nrphew, Harrv Kelly. Kscoba, Birty KH!/, Uiri'ed VaiIo and Black Gold, the Louisiana D»by vVct^vr of this year, and a well faceted candidate for the coming Kentucky Derby. For the 1924 running of this stake lit nominations were received,, including- a HOT her of entries from piomine.nt «*s£-irn stabies. The candidates and entries for the B«*h-ford Manor are as fo'IowB: RASHFORD MANOR STAKR*-$., 000 Add *1. Tor 2 year old co'.t* :in l r (MtaS*, By *n\**z-tptirFB of $20 each; $100 additional i„ »u»;; $.-,.000 added, of which $S00 in SkCor.d. $-«:0 to IUM, fourth to save slake. Wintiora of a a-reepsvil.- * to carry 3 pound*; or Ito r *#-p*t*kcjv. 5 !• "in-ii extra. Maidens »'!ovre« 5 panada, .».«-eerrtancea to be named thro«c» tie estVy box the day before the HMi at uwil time of closinjj. Four and a Us If tari.«*aav Anderson .t Kendle — .Viinihi.'ator, U. c, by Dick Vtm- nell— Alice Baird. AmDrsoa & Kendle— Surprise, br. c. ay Ditfc Fln- ndl— Octavo. Appelate. W. ■_ — Toomuoli, eh. c. tiy T5s» M.ib* „t - I-idy Moon'et. Apple^ali'. W. K. — Ocean Current, br. f, by Sea Kins — Maidenhair. And ley Farm Stable — Ilobson. ch. c, by Sir Martin —One Star. Aaitef F.um Stable — Star Sweeper. cIl c, by Kir Master -I«ady S vee|v Maker. A. -Infante, ch. s. by Kin? Corin-ArmrUa. Rclair Eft UllWli, ch. c, by Omar Khayyam — I.i IX-livorancc. Bianchj 4 Williamson — Rumell Cave, b. c, by Libyan Sands — Beth Miller. Bradley. T. C. — Garr, b. c, by Teter Qohace — Kllora. Breckinriiiee, Desha— Beipre, ch. c, by lU&ot — Ijttonia. Itrm-n. J. I, — That's the Time, ch. c, by S*ar Master — 8maj I.mov. Hrute, W. S. — Rockarden, b. e, by St Koct — A rden Itose. Ca:ndc!i. i. N.— Pas Seul, b. c, bry Llxht RiU»de— One Step. Camden. .1. N.- Karachi, b. c, by Ught Drigade — Madras. Camden. J. N*. — Rolirar Pond, U. c. by L'ght Itri- fdo- -Medaena.. '^immIcii. J. N. — Calciubour, br. c, by Ufht Crbr*Je — Involved. Camden. J. N. — Lucifer, b. c, by Light Brigade — locidi. Camden. J. N. — Brown colt, by 1/ight BrisaJ* — Aisace. Caakay. W. E— I^d o' Mine, b. c, by Tondibearer —Sly Wii;k. Clth.n. 1*. T. — Millirm, br. c, by Hnoiv -7ora id.1. rail. P. T. — Baall»ec, b. e, by Tmu'T» «» — Israr. Cliinn. I". T. — Alexander Moore, b. g. af Trout bee It - Ixitta Creed. Cincinnati Ktrble^ — Little Jimmy, ch. c, by FriwJo — ioma. Cincinnati Stable- Captain Schneller, ch, c, by Delhi — Mineral. Cincinnati Stable — Louis Rubcnstein, br. c, by Delhi— INtti. Clark. Robert S.— Shark, b. c, by Wrack— Beude Melton. Clay. T. J. &. O. II.— Balboa, ch. c. by BalbK— Betty Da I me. Collins, R W — Lee O. Cotner. h. c, by Last Coin or Hiirh Time--Precious Peart Combs. Rrowncll — K.I Moro. ch. g, by Manager Wa'.te — -La Monlasrne. Combs. L B — Peter Patter, ch. c, by Peter Q:::.nce - I'onssette. Coyne, P. — Singlehand. b. e, by HnnbrMre — Oesnva. Coyne, P. — The Smasher, b. c, by Golden Mr .vim — Brij;htstone. Crotlnvmt. W. T.— Modesta, b. c, by Ralph— Bonnie Kate. Cundiff, M. G. ch. On — Trajmore, e, by Sweep — Munition. Diebel, Charles — Red Squirrel, ch. c, by Flying Squirrel- Janice Rolierta. Doyle. Cum L— Billy Ollara. b. c. by Mint— Marr I»oyIe. Rverton, Mac — Friend, ch. c. by Frizzle — Grace Cole. Fair Acre Farm— Mr. Biltmore, ch. c, by Frizzle — Kathryn Kruter. FerctiKon. A. L. — Return, br. c, by Huon — Mary LsBaa Gardner. H. P. — Tliomas Tiatt. br. e, by Witt Star *IL — Brown Bess. Gardner, II. P. — Romany Rye, b. c, by The Manager — Fleeting Fashion. Cralmer. F. M. — Step Along, ch. c, by Fncle — Jvabel. Hrant. J. D — Frightful, eh. c. by Frizzle— Spit'-ful. Green tree Stable — Hurry Scurry, b. c, by V index — Miss Rooney. Creentree Stab!" — Bucko, b. c, bv .Tohrew-^^nfish. Hall. .7. A. Billy Skidd, ch. c. by Flying Squirrel — Nina Sims. Haueock, A. 15. — Gaffuey, ch. c, by Jim Gaffu*y — I oIly Higgins. HatKock. A. B. -Kublnl Khan, ch. c, by 0-nar K hay y: am -Nell McGce. Ha rued Bnia. i Joue*— iJpecial, ch. c, by Alrwcot — Amelita. Headley. Hal Price — Stipremus, b. c, by Cltinius— Mandy Hamilton. ILadlcy. Hal Price — Pyroot, ch. c, by Uncle — l'orlia Swett. Headley. Hal Price — hestnut colt, by tTHtaaai Bu.-y Lass. Headley. Hal Price — Brown gelding, by Uaon — Min- Toy. Htipii. W. I - Brier Hill. br. g. by High Time— Mailtos,. Itelie. Iuternational Stable— Mark Master, br. c, by Luke M.I. like — Yi'ituilla. Internationa; Stable- Supervisor, b. c, by Bezant — Rogue. International Stable -Geo. K. Allen, b. c. by Zeus — Squcdaddle. Johnson. Frederick — Amir, br. g, by Brown Prince II. — Round the WoilL Johnson. Frederick — Ben Franklin, br. c, by Ambassador IV. — Primula II. Johnson. Frederick - Quatrain, ch. c, by Omar Khayyam--Bonnie Mary. Kaiser. A. A.- -Captain Hal, blk. c, by Black Toney - -Wavering. Kenton Stable--Prince Hampton, br. e, by Hillh.i:i:ii- ton Polly J. Laff.» n. Polk--Cup Bearer, ch. c, by The Finn — Mae Tuft. Ixiffooti, Polk— Foreign Relations, b. c, by Sweep- - '1 he Baioness. I«eona Farm — New Moon, b. c, by Flittergold — Harvest Moon II. UtM Farm Our Buddy, b. c, by Tlieo. Cook - June Bus. ba«M Farm Tick Toek, b. e, by Hourlesa — Seemly. I Uvingstoii. Jefferson- -George I»e Mar, ch. c, by Colonel \ennie Little Bit. Mcl.rf-.in. i:. B Like ijddie, cli. c, by I»ugU Foyle — Harlem Ijss. Jf.Millen, J. Wheatjn, b. c. by Meridian Sweet Fenvcr*. MarsliaU. R. P. Bill Shaffer, b. c, by Smoke Bmm - Morning Hoiit ^. Milam. J. C— Daiiouoca, ch. c, by l"ltimus--Sweet Day. Mi!aiu &. Bn'ckinridge - -Kentucky Cardinal, ch. c, ay North Star III. lucrative. Moore, C. \V. - Broken Glas,s, b. g, by McCee Mirror. M.. re, »". \V — Battle On, b. c, by Sweep On Biddy MH e. Mo^hier, ;. G -Abund .yiee, b. %. by Tony Bonero What'* Iieft. Muse. W. Y.— Our Boy, ch. c, by Berrilldon— Belle I Roberts. Newtondale Stable — Legation, br. c, by Ambassador1 IV. — Sumptuous. Newtondale Stable— Red Pennant, ch. c, by Pennant ] — America. Newtondale Stable— Lincoln, br. g, by Under Fire — Olivia Israel. Parrish, J. W.— Down Town, ch. c, by F.scoba — CoimiD Martha. Parrish, J. W. — Winter Street, ch. c, by Under Fire — Cositip Avenue. Perkins. W.— Mad Boy, b. c, by Madman— Queen Wolf. Perkins. W — The Badger, ch. c. by Star Master— Bagdadine. Perkins, W.— Oil Burner, b. c, by Alvescot— Cheerful. Perkins, W.— Pacier, ch. c. by Psieine*— Bell Cow. Peikins & Friekle--Corpus Juris, ch. c, by Peter j Quince — I.ois Cavanagh. Perkins & McCauliffe— Romp, ch. c, by Sir John Johnson -A. M. J. Perkins & Scott Thundergod, b. c, by Peter Quince ! —Miss McNeill. Reeves. W. V.— Foxmore, br. c, by Moss Fox -Lis- ] more. Res^ess, J. B.— Fairfax, b. e, by Dick Welles— ' Pea hblow. Rcs[m ms, J. R. —Chestnut colt, by Colonel Yennie — I leetahelle. Riedinger & Hastings -Caractus, ch. c. by Great ! Britain Oreen. Robson, It. D. — Tea Tray, ch. c, by Tea Caddy -I Mai foil. Rosseter, J. II.--Don Eduardo, br. c, by Disguise — j Donna Winifreda. Southland Stable — Baltic, ch. c, by Whisk Broom j II. Hansa. Southland Stable Beggar, b. c, by Johren -Baksheesh. Spencer, Jesse— Pander Pete, b. c, by Peter Pan — Ornery. Steele, o. s. High Roller, br. c. by Juso;a *au Bout — Millinery. Tri State Stable^ Captain Donan, blk. c, by Moss Fox- Ocatwai ;iri. Yiau. Mrs. L. — Alloy, br. c, by Jim Gaffney — ! Golding. Viau, Mrs. I,.-- Afris, ch. c, by Omar Khayyam — i Bonnie Tests. Watts, G. & Sons Quince King, ch. c, by Peter j Quince Lucille Morois. Watts. G. & Sons— Qatar* Bud, b. c, by Peter Quince Maeve. Whitney. H. P. The Count, ch. c, by Peter Pan — Marchess II. Whitney, H. P.- -Reminder, br. C, by CMrlC Re- | meiiibrance. Whitney, H. 1*.- Mauzana, ch. c. by Broomstick — j Manz.iriita. Whitney, H. P.- -Arno, b. c. by Peter Pan Florence. Whitn-y. H. P.— Barrage, b. c, by Tli lerer - Sweepaway. Whitney, H. P. lawless, ch. c, by Peter Pan — ' Ruth Law. Whitney. II. P. Baafaaa, br. c, by Whisk Broom II. Dendera. Whitney, H. P. Brown colt, by Johren-Sandria. • Wiedemann. Carl— Sir Charles, br. c, by Peter Pan' — Chulita. Wie lemaiin. Carl Gamester, cli. c, by North Star' III. - Plucky Hen. Williams Bros. Reputation, b. c, by Hilarious— I Paris Queen. I ^ ***— — ™ ~~~^ -^ *^ — ^ - S BSS5S ^^ — — — ^ ^ I PERFECT SQUARE DICE Hade by expert mechanics from thoroughly seasoned hard stock, guaranteed to he true to witaia one one-thousandth of an inch, having all sides flat, corners sharp and finish perfect. Made in either red, green or white in any size. 6-8 size, razor edge $1.40 par pair 3-4 size, razor edge $1.50 per pair B. C. WILLS & CO. 222 West Congresi St., Detroit, Mich. v" —J New York Racing Dates NEW YORK RACING DATES JAMAICA— April 29 to May 21. r.KI.MOXT PARK- May 22 to June 13 AQUEDUCT— June 14 to July 7 BMPIRE CITY— July S to July 30. SARATOGA— August 1 to August 30. RKLMONT PARK- Sept. 1 to Sept. 15. AQUEDICT-Sept. 16 to Sept. 30. JAMAICA-October 1 to October 15. K.Ul'IRK CITY— Oct. 16 to Oct. 30. Runnymede's 1924 Record: Seven of His Juveniles Have Already Won This Year--Yearlings to Be Sold at Saratoga. RUNNYMEDE'S 1924 RECORD Seven of His Juveniles Have Already Won This Year — Yearlings to Be Sold at Saratoga. The victory of Runstar in the $40,000 Coff-roth Handicap at Tijuana again brings prominently before the public the sire of that horse — Runnymede, son of Voter and Running Stream, by Domino. Two years ago, because of the fame of Morvich, Runnymede was one cf the most discussed sires in the country. Rtinstar's recent success again brings him into prominence, but his present standing does not depend on that colt alone, for he is the leading sire of two-year-old winners for 13JI. No less than seven of his get of that a^e have already earned brackets this year. This is a remarkable showing so early in a racing se.xson. Napa Stock Farm, the nursery owned by A. BL Spreckels, from which came It'instar, Morvich and many other winners, will for the first time in many years send its yearlings to the eastern market next August. Mr. Spreckels lias notified Kasig-Tipton Company that his entire crop of 1923 will he shipped to them at Saratoga. While principally the get of Runnymede, two other stallions. Hand Clrenade and Dr. I.eggo, ar« represented. The list of the Runnymed« yearlings to be sold is as follows: Chestnut filly, by Runnymede Preservation. Chestnut colt, by Runnymede -Solars. Chestnut, cilt, by Runnymede- Mieco. Chestnut colt, by Runnymede Sorority. Chestnut filly, by Runnymede Kbba. Chestnut colt, by Runnyuiede Pourquoi. Bay filly, by Runnymede Corinne. t hestn'it filly, by Runnymede Salathe. Chestnut filly, by Runnymede l,eggogal. Brown or black filly, by Runiiyinede Irama. Chestnut filly, by Runnymede -Clarice B. Sunday's Tijuana Chart SUNDAY'S TIJUANA CHAKT The fc.lloiTln- chart* xvere received too late for publication In yesterday'* paper: rTCer/\Q EIGHTH RACE— I Kilo. (Jan. 20. 1984—1:37%— 5— «0.) Purso $600. 3-year-olds. * 0*J»VFO Claiming. Met value to winner $420: second, $120; third, $60. Index Horses AWtPI'St ^ % *4 Str Fin Jockeys Owners F.quiv. Odds Str't C849-')ZILLAH w 98 10 6 5» 4» 1» l'J l'l O Clark W C Weant 1OT-1W 7S4S1*RPKAR SHOT w 100 1 5 2» 1| 31 2' 21, M Frey Q Hrumheller 2960-100 ;83».V|)KHTOR w 92 5 J 3' ?,» 4* 4» 3 H Mrll'gh K Spreekels t2440-l'W MSM*BARDAUD w 90 7 7 6| 7* 71 3J 4" K Hoagld B O'Connell t 7R44I*POMMOI wb 110 9 9 8J 6» 5« 3J 5» C, F.llis C A Hartwell i60-10«l 78469-MI/.ANNA w 101 2 1 4" 5» 6* 61 6'1 (} Abel Suhr& IJeatty !i2i)-100 (7H2SO)*MARY COS'TT w 110 :{ 4 9» 9'i SH 7» 71 C Corbett L R Knifon,- 1150-100 niM'Sfilttl ws Ml 6 10 10 10 9' S1 8* L Creery C ■ Thompson TiO-iy) 78492, JIKKN CATIFNIO w 110 8 8 7» 81 10 10 9» J (lerrity C II Irwin 1^10-100 (784r,.-.).\. LKSTKK w 109 4 2 l'J l1 25 9» 10 V J Haker W Harvey 560-1)0 tMutuel field. Time, 24H, 49%, 1:14%, 1:41%. Track fast. $2 mutuels paid Zillah. $kJM straight, $3. SO place, $3.40 show; Spear Shot. $ls.20 place, flS.il show; Debt r, field, $7. GO, show. 4 Kpiivalent iKcking odds— Zillah. 160 to 100 straight, 90 to 100 place, 70 to 100 show; Spear Shot, S10 to 100 place, r 30 to 100 show; Debtor, field. Mi to 100 show. Winner B. f, by Moss Fox— Virginia W., by Solitaire II (trained by W. C. Weant; bred by Mr. W. C. Weant. Went to post at 4:47. At post 3 minutes. Start good and slow f I r all but SFTTRK. Won easily; second and third driving. ZILKAII raced to the front after rounding the far turn and. increasing her advantage, won in a canter. SPKAR SHOT w:;s .1 forward contender throughout and raced MflffMaSly well. DF.BTOR was prominent all the way. BARDAI.ID made up ground. SK'ITEK was as good as left. A. LKSTHR showed much early speed, but was tbiough at the three-quarters. Scratched 7-J430 Cancellation, 99; 7S154 Townsend, 104. Overweights- Mizanna, 3 prunds: Debtor, 3; Settee. 1; Bardolid. 1. r^QerflQ NINTH RACE— 1 Mile and 70 Yards. (March 10, 1923— 1:42%— 6— 118.) Purse $800. 4 OtlUu 4-year-olds and upward. Claiming. Net value to winner $560; seoond, $160; third, $80. Index Horsea AWtPI'St % % % Str Fin Jockeys Owners K |uiv. Odds Str't 78397-«MOKIHANA ws 5 104 2 2 1J 1" lh 21 ln Ci F.llis C A Hartwell B4MM 784««-»LOFIS A. wb 7 112 7 1 5J 41 4* 1' l»| O Clark I. T AVliitehill 39-1M 78:i5;{-*l)i HICS wb 5 111 3 8 S» 61 6' 5' 3J J Roberts Pueblo Stable HMM 7846C*MKLACHRINO w 4 113 1 3 3i» 31 V 4" 4h M Frey J C McKay 142i -10 78422 -IHHBTFUL wsb 4 109 4 4 ?J 2l 2-' 3» 5» P J Baker Mrs J H McCool Mb-tM ( 78393 1 'SNOW CAP ws 6 102 8 5 4J 5 51 6» 6' O Abel A J Campbell C'WO-100 78420 COKCK DK LION w 4 115 6 7 6» 9 9 9 7» F Chi'v'ti Puritian Stal le lllO-UW 78408s H VAN POM w 6 109 9 9 7» V 8l 81 8!1 A Collins Vernon Stable 1520-100 784G6 ABADANE w a 114 5 6 9 7* 7» 71 9 P Martinz Mrs C B Irwin &J0-100 Time, 24, 48%. 1:13%, 1:39%, 1:44. Track fast. $2 mutuels paid -Mokihana, $9. SO straight, $3.00 place, $3.00 show; Louis A., $3.20 place, $2.80 show; Doriux, $4 00 show. Equivalent booking odds— Mokihana, 390 to 100 straight, SO to 100 place, 50 to 100 show; Louis A., 60 to 100 place, 40 to 100 show; Dorms, loo to 100 show. Winner B. g, by Gold Oak- Hidden Star II., by Burgomaster (trained by E. F. Wright; bred by Mr. A. W. Carter. 1 Went tu post at 5:17. At post 4 minutes. Start good and slow. Won driving: second and third the same. MOKIHANA, after racing head and head with DOCRTFl'L to the stretch, was displaced by I.OCIS A., then came again and outgamed the latter, to win in the last stride. I-OFIS A. came past the leaders turning for home and, after racing into a clear lead, tired and swerved. DORICS closed a big gap and finished fast. MELACHRINO and DOCBTFCL tired. ABADANE is but a shadow of his former self. Scratched 7S420 Van Patrick. 10S; 7S46G Elias 0., 107. Overweights— Hyanpom, 2 pounds. rTO CT -i fk TENTH RACE— 1 1-4 Miles. (April 6, 1924— 2:04%— 5— 120.) Purse $1,000. 3-year-4 uOlU olds and upward. Claiming-. Net value to winner $700; seoond, $200; third, $100. Index Hoises AWtPPSt 'i M * i Str Fin Jockeys Owners Eipiiv. Odds Str't (784«fi)»MARSI)ALK wb 5 107 1 6 f l 7 31 U l2 O Clark B Williams 760-100 (78446),SPEKI)BALL ws 4 101 2 1 l'l Is 13J 2 1 2 G Abel Mrs C I Crippen 200-100 ( 78420)*CRKAT LUCK w 4 107 6 3 2} 4'! 41 4l 3'J(i Ellis W Y Muse lltl-lxi 78446 BILLV WATTS wb 5 104 7 5 4' 3'1 21 3» 41 P J Baker ■ ■ Watson I :!HI-1U0 78360*BLARNEY ST'E wb 6 107 3 4 7 6« 5» 5'1 5s M Frey C Drumheller 15-10-100 7846«»»VIIt ;iN'lCS wb 4 106 t 7 5'1 5* 61 61 6« K Hoagl'cl Sunbeam Stable 1220-100 78422 'THE FALCUN'R ws 5 108 5 2 21 2^ 7 7 7 J C.erritv C B Irwin 5160-100 Time. 24%, 48%, 1:13%, 1:38%, 2:06%. Track fast. $2 mutnels paid Marsdale. $17.20 straight, $7.00 place, $4.20 show; SiKedball, $3.(50 pia"'\ $2 00 show; Great Lock, $2.00 shew. Eqnivalent U-oking odds Marsdale. 760 to 100 straight, 280 to 100 place, 110 to 100 show, S| dball. 80 to 100 place, 30 to 100 show; Great Luck, 30 to 100 show. Winner— Ch. g, by Ormondale— One Star, by Star Shoot (.trained by E. L. Snyder; bred by Mr. John E. Madden). Went to post at 5:49. At post 1 minute. Start gcod and slow. Won easily; second and third driving. MARSDALE was saved for the first three-quarters, then came fast when ridden hard ami. passing SPWKOBALL with a rush, won going away. SPKKDBALL set a fast pace and showed mucli speed, but readily gave way to the winner when challenged. GREAT LCCK made a fast fiuiah. BlI.LiT WAITS tired in the final eighth. Scratched— 78422 Kauila. 101. Page 11 AL GERN'S SPECIALS $1 AT ALL NEWSSTANDS Loniarille — For Sale — Eiler A Goodman. 227 4th St. HURRAH! 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Sunday will please take notice this horse goes today. I have received the final O. K. and my chief docker assures me that he RllcM RhqM considers it one of the safest propositions we have ever handled. llUOlle liUOllo Safety first and preservation of principal is my motto. Give me a week's trial and if I can't make you a winner then take my so ou wiu «et it in time. advice and What I have been for others 5im spe( iai. last week was: save your money. doing | _. . *or years ' can ^° *or y°u ate0- D° n°t wait for me to have a n *1 tA i? A 4*1 W Mying I/€VlI . . ^4.0U-^»- If M losing streak, but start at once and let me put you on my winning $ioo spfcim week BFFORi •• list. He who hesitates is lost. Wire your subscription by West- ernUl"°n°r Postal Telegraph- Jewell Y. D. . $18.10-$2 Wo. I J ^ mmm """"^ "" "~ ™ mmmmmmm "™™™"™ — "* ammmm — " So by all means RUSH this $5 SUBSCRIPTION right now to ^^ ^^ ^^^^ ^^^^^^^ ^^^ ^^ ^^ ^^^^^ ™me™^ri|i»,SLr IIjITlIa. T mIa \ ^VlVJlJLl^ EAHLE Blll.UI\(i BROADWAY AT .' 2D STREET M:tl VONk, M. Y. ^»1ar»aBx JvllU I iiLiIV lLivl 1 1/ Yesterday's "Harvey Transaction," was the first to fail to live up calvert BriLDiNG to expectations in the last six transactions, as the five preceding broadway at 4isT street "Harvey Transactions," all WON. Failure was no doubt due to the NEW YORK CITY treacherous track conditions, which still existed yesterday and was also TELEPHONE— BRYA T 4*33 ... , .. . . ,^_. __,.__,,. \. responsible for the postponement of Saturday s transaction. FOUR DAYS MOnt Several "Harvey Transactions" now in preparation, simply await- AND THEN THE . , , , .. ,;.. mg ,avorable start,ng condrt,ons- THIRD SENSATIONAL EVENT THE FIVE HUNDRED DOLLAR Subscription, $100, must be telegraphed early to avoid oversub- "SCHUYLER INVESTMENT" scription, as all "Harvey Transactions" are limited to territory. WHICH TAKES PLACE ^^ aaaaw aaa ^m^. aaj -» W a. a. ^a. aaaaaa aa ^a*. aaaaa m. SATURDAY, APRIL 26TH, AT QPFPf A I NOTIPF t HAVRE DE GRACE kjl 1-iV^l/A.I-i llV-f 1 IV^lli • The only two Eive Hundred Dollar "Schuyler Invest- . , . .. , -.. ■ ■• • i ■ • ■ •■■ menu offered this year (1924) were as follows: Close attention is directed to my advertisement which will appear Listen Dearie ..$10.10-$2 Won in these columns tomorrow. Watch for full details. Saturday. April 12. at Bowie. telephones-circle 2591. 2592, 2593 and 5749 Barn Dollar . . .$12.20-$2 Won Tuesday. March 11. at Tijuana. THE HUNDRED DOLLAR — ■ — ^SCHUYLER INVESTMENTS" f s Keleased since Apr.l 1. have j-aid as follows: important notice to s. o. service subscribers Moon Magic . . .$18.30-$2 Won Hidden Jewel . . $13.30-$2 Won 0lir Next $10 0ne Horse Special Goes Wednesday Warnina $13.10-$2 Won tmi» ■■*■«■■ fio one H«PSe s„eci«i „*»-. A.J. Buja $6.30-$2 Won dan boiling $31.7042 won Freezy Sneezy . .$5.20-$2 Won Nothine Sent 0ut Today With one \cring horse, which was suhjected to the | i °,,r *10 S|ic«*ial»s MWM of oiu- home only. All oar Specials lil. ,1 in advance with ItncinK Form. interference finishing non -controllable occurrence— — j "cond We Do Not Have Them Everyday, But Wait for Right Spots THE THIRD AND NEXT GREAT EXCEPTIONAL ! . . . _ \ , "" _. . . OPPORTUNITY IS SAFEGUARDED LIKE Last weeU'n «10 One Horae Specials were : Monday, A. J. „ 1$ I .1 \ . » ;..:o- ! THE EAGLE SAFEGUARDS ^ ITS YOUNG *wUiu *2 W»» I Tneadaj. Our Special I.oat : WedneMday. otliinK went out; Ifcurs- " " °*^^»»« daj jHABKI. K., ! I t.oo-.f -i, Won; Friday, Nothing; Rent ont. can you stand prosperity? ' Tomorrow, Wednesday's $10 Horse Special ARE YOU READY TO PARTICIPATE! . ' .... , . . All the money won in Koinjc riulit hack on iomorroH'a home, slraichl. i * rrwc nminirn MIT.,C FIYE HUNDRED DOLLARS adTance Terms: in ^ e h-,e (he Kreate»t eoufldence in thin connection and unless t..in .rr..n\ horae win* at M» to 1 or better, Mubacrtbem will receive our next two The ''Schuyler Investments" are like "Sterling'' on ft l O One Horae Npeclala I'KKK. Order early and play late in protect Silver — the Stamp of Distinction. price. We expect to receive -O to 1 on tomorrow's \\ edneada 'k » $KI One Horae Special. Don't mlaa It. "Wire f-lO at once by w'ratem I nion """^ ^_^_^_^__^^^^_^__^^^^_________^^^__^^^ ^ ^ — — — — -^_— — ^ (no 1'oNtal here). Subscribe for Daily Racing Form s- °- service Jamaica, n. y. I DAILY RACING FORM PUBLISHING CO. - Stake Dates For 1924 STAKE DATES FOB 1924 Ashland Oaks, l oxingtT n, Ky., April 20. Philadelphia Handicap, Havre de Grace. Md.. April 26. International Subscription Steeplechase, Vnited Hunt?, Belmont l'ark, April 26. Paunionok Handicap. Jamaica, I.. I., April 29. rhesapeal.e Stakes, Havre de Grace. Md., April 30. Jennings Handicap. Fimlico. Md.. May 1. Tobacco Stakes. Lexington, Ky.. May 1. Pimlico Nursery Stakes, Pimlico, Md., May Pimlico Nursery Stakes, Pimlico, Md. May 2. Camden Handicap. I^exinpton, Ky.. May 3 Dixie Handicap. Pimlico. lid.. May 3. Gre n Spring Valley Steeplechase Handicap. Pimlk-o. Md.. May 3. Opening Handicap, Tanforan, San Francisco, Cal.. May 3. Rennert Handicap, Pimlico. Md.. May 5. Arlington Stakes (claiming), Pimlico, Md.. May 6. Blue Grass Stakes, Lexington. Ky.. May 7. Pimlico Home -Bred Stakes (spring), Pimlico. Md., May 7. Hopeful Stakes, Tanforan. San Francisco, Cal., May 7. Page 12 Remarkable Career of Polymelus E. E. Coussell Remarkable Career of Polymelus _. BY E. E. COISSFLL LONDON. March 30. — Polymelus was destroyed a few days ago. Foaled on February 26. 1902. he was twenty-two years old. For the last three or four seasons he had been tormented with rheumatism. He had become such ■ pitiable object that visitors to the Maiden Erlegh stud were not allowed to see the son of Cyllene. He was in retirement. Mr. S. B. Joel could not permit him to suffer any longer and so the old fellow was destroyed as humanely as possible. His skeleton is to be mounted and preserved in Mr. Joel's private i museum. I-ast year his owner, feeling that the end was not far off, had cast a bronze statute of Polymelus. It stands on the lawn opposite the main entrance of the big red house at Maiden Erlegh. near Reading, in Berkshire (about forty miles from Ixmdon). where Polymelus had spent the whole of his stud career. The life story of Polymelus might have been different but for a curious circumstance connected with a sale at Newmarket in September, 1906. BRED BY LORD CREWE. Polymelus was bred by Lord Crewe (at present the British ambassador in Paris). He was sent as a yearling to be trained by John Porter. For his breeder Polymeus won the Richmond stakes at Goodwood and the Rous Memorial stakes and Criterion slakes at Newmarket as a youngster. The next year he ran unplaced in the Newmarket stakes, won by Cicero. He did not start in the Derby, though he was nominated. Polymeus in 1905 ran eleven times, winning the Ascot Triennial stakes, Durham Produce stakes, the Duke of York stakes at York and the Gatwick stakes. In three other races he finished second. One of his seconds was in the St, Leger. when Challa-combe beat him by three lengths. John Porter retired from training at the end of 1905 and Polymelus was about the last good horse in his care. The winnings of Polymelus so far totaled over $40,000. During the winter of 1905-06 Lord Crewe sold Polymelus to the late David Faber for. it was said. $20,000. He failed to win for Mr. Faber, though he started seven times. On September 27. 1906. Mr. Faber decided to put up at auction his two horses, Canda-har and Polymelus, as he was anxious to change his trainer. He commissioned Frank Hartigan, who was in his first year as a trainer (and that season had won over one hundred races) to buy back the horses and train them for him. HARTIG.WS ORDERS. Hartigan bought the two-year-old Canda-har for $11,500. His orders were to bid' $1*0.01)0 for Polymelus. S. B. Joel and Frank Hartigan were the only bidders. The former "jumped" from $19,000 to $20,000. Hartigan after a while bid $20,500. Mr. Tattersall turned to Mr. Joel, who appeared disinclined to go on. He pointed out that the horse was going cheaply and that he was well handicapped in the Duke of York Handicap and the Cambridgeshire, which engagements were included in the sale. Ultimately Mr. Joel made another bid of $500. Hartigan walked away. Polymelus was Mr. Joel's at $21,000. It was certainly one of the luckiest days of Mr. Joels life, for Polymelus proved a rare bargain. He won the Duke of York Handicap by five lengths, the Champion Stakes by fifteen lengths and the Cambridgeshire by three lengths, when carrying 122 pounds (including 10 pounds penalty) he defeated a high-class field, starting the shortest priced favorite (11 to 10) on record for the race. These stakes were worth nearly $20,000. Resides there was a large sum in bets (some say nearly $500,000) won by the colt's owner. The next season lie was seen out twice. He finished third in the Coronation Cup at Epsom and then won the Princess of Wales Stakes over one and one-half miles, at Newmarket. This race was worth $24,220. In his last five races Polymelus was ridden by the late Danny Maher. There is an explanation of his apparent loss of form as I an early four-year-old. It ultimately led to j a lawsuit, so perhaps it is as well forgotten. Polymelus retired to the stud in 1908 at ! a fee of $500. Before long it was advanced j to $1,000, then to $1,500 and ultimately to $2,000. His offspring first raced in 1911. That season Polymelus was represented by four two-year-olds, including Maiden F.rlegh. The last named, like his sire, ran second in the St Leger. Tracery beat him by five lengths. Maiden Erlegh, though temperamental, was a good race horse. In 1917 he was bought at auction for $17,000 for Mr. Arthur B. Hancock. An English breeder offered a profit which was refused. Maiden Erlegh was shipped by the writer on the ill-fated S. S. "Minnehaha" which was torpedoed off the south coast of Ireland. The first blow was struck under Maiden Erlegh's stall. Onlookers declared he was blown across the deck and Lis forelegs broken. Half an hour later another torpedo struck the limping vessel on the other side and in ten minutes she had disappeared under the sea, with a heavy toll in human lives and a cargo of over thirty mares and foals as well as the stallion Sunflower. Maiden Kr-legh might have had an inkling of his fate, for it took over four hours to load him. POLYMELUS IX THE STUD. From 1911 to the end of 1923 Polymelus had sired the winners of 3:17 1-2 races and stakes valued at over $1,106,000 in England and Ireland. If we add to the list the races won by his stock in the United States, the British colonies and elsewhere, they number over 180 and their value was more than $300,000. The average distance of 242 races won by his offspring (excluding two-year-olds) was S.47 furlongs. As a sire of two-year-old winners Polymelus has an excellent record. Up to 1923 he hail sired sixty-one individual winners of 104 1-2 races and stakes valued at almost $400,000. Daughters of Polymelus became winner producers in 1916. Up to date Polymelus mares have bred the winners of 111 races worth almost $260,000. Their best produce are Sicyon, Polemareh (St. Leger winner). La Crosse and Syndrian. There is every possibility that Polymelus mares will become increasingly valuable. In 1922 there were eight living colts and fillies by Polymelus. These are two-year-olds in 1924. There has been talk of the promise of Silverado, who is a son of Silver Tag and therefore closely related to Fifinella. In 1922 Polymelus was mated with a dozen marcs of which seven produced foals. One died but, anyway, the name of their sire should not drop out of our sire list for some seasons. Champion Sire for Five Years. All the world knows that Polymelus (which when in training was inclined to be rather leggy and narrow and also turned in slightly both forefeet) was the English champion stallion in 1914, 1916. 1920. 1921 and 1922. St. Simon, Stockwell and Hermit alone excelled this record. To recite all the great winners sired by Polymelus would be wearisome. His classic winners were: Humorist (Derby), Black Jester (St. I^eger), Pommern (Two Thousand Guineas, Derby and St. Leger), Fifinella (Derby and Oaks), Cinna (One Thousand Guineas and second in the Oaks). He also got Silvern (second in St. Leger). Maiden Erlegh (second in St. Leger), Archaic (second in the Derby), Craigangower third in the Derby), and Dominion (second in St. Leger). Other high-class winners sired by Polymelus were Phalaris, Pomme de Terre, Parth, Corey ra. Honeywood, Polly Flinders, Polyhistor (which became a roarer), Sora-nus. Polycrates. Cannobie. Benevente, Invincible and War Cloud. Of these quite a number will no doubt continue to transmit the excellence of their famous sire. Indeed Phalaris is one of the most sought after young stallions in England. His book for 1925 is full at $1,500. Polymelus was a high strung horse. Of late years he would go off his feed for days and look deplorable with excitement. Jumping Race Conditions: Announce Plans for Subscription Steeplechase Events.; Penalties and Allowances to Depend Upon Performances of Foreign Horses in United States JUMPING RACE CONDITIONS « Announce Plans for Subscription Steeplechase Events. « Penalties and \Ilnwanees to Depend I'pon Performances of Foreign Horses in I nited Stales. ♦ NEW YORK. X. Y.. April 21.--The committee of tin- International Steeplechase subscription, working in co-operation with the racing secretaries of the Westchester Racing Association and of the Queens County Jockey Club, have provided conditions for the first four races of the series of six which will be derided this year. The added money in each is to be $::,000, a total of $18,000, which was the balance left from the subscription fund after the purchase of the horses and the expenses of transportation and distribution had been defrayed. 1 laces No. 5 and No. 6 of the series will be run at Saratoga in August. and the conditions for the same will be arranged and announced later. The committee, with a desire to provide an equitable distribution of the money remaining in their charge, have tried to arrange races which will bring interesting contests, thereby keeping alive the keen interest of those that have been so earnest in this subscription, one of the most sportsmanlike efforts in behalf of steeplechasing ever attempted. To Be Ran at Belmont. Race No. 1 will be run during the early part of the Relmont meeting, and the conditions will read as follows : INTERNATIONAL STEEPLECHASE SUBSCRIPTION NO. 1— For four-year-olds and upward, distributed for the International subscription f/f 192.1, and owned by the original subscriber or a transferee acceptable to the committee. Purse $1,000. contributed from the Subscription fund, of which $r 0 to the second horse and $250 to the third. Weights: Four-year-olds tc carry It 2 pounds, live-year-olds to carry l.r»0 pounds, six-year-olds and upward to carry ir ." pounds. Winners in 1924 to carry the following penalties: of $1,500 or of two races to carry five pounds additional, of $2,000 or of three races to carry eight pounds additional, or $1,000 or of four races to carry ten pounds additional. Maidens allowed live pounds. ABOUT TWO MILES. Penalties and Allowances. This places them all in on an equal footing regardless of their records prior to coming to this country. The penalties are provided for what they may do in races outside the series, this year, in open races or races for subscription horses not included in the series. In Race No. 2 the winner of No. 1 will be excluded, and this exclusion will he continued with each of the winners until the final event. From the various sections of the country where these horses have been wintering have come most flattering reports of their condition as well as their speed and jumping ability. This is not the hope of their owners or the confidence of their trainers. They are showing real promise in their preparation and the best of judges are predicting they will win open races in good company with the chances of finding a few top notchers among them. The subscribers without exception will do their part sincerely in making not alone the races of the series a success, but all races that will be arranged at other courses. Quite a few of the horses may not be ready for early racing, but when their names fail to appear in any list of entries it will not mean in the slightest degree lack of interest. It will simply be they are not ready to compete. Man O' War's Offsprings: Expected to Make Their First Appearance on a Race Track at Havre de Grace. MAN 0' WAR'S OFFSPRINGS Expected to Make Their First Appearance on a Race Track at Havre de Grace. HAVRE DE GRACE. Md.. April 21- Unless the plans of Robert A. Smith miscarry Havre li' Grace racing will be marked by the first appearance under silks of one or more two-year-olds sired by Man o* War. There are si\ sons and daughters of America's superhorse of 1919 and 1920 in the stable of nineteen horses of various ages which Smith will race here through the April meeting of the Harford Agricultural and Breeders' Association under the silks of Mrs. Walter M. .lefTords of Philadelphia. These youngsters w« re all bred by Mrs. j I Jeffords, who is now one of America's leading women producers of thoroughbreds. Tin re are also seven sons and daughters of Golden Broom, French-bred son of Sweeper II.. for which Mrs Jeffords paid $15.u00 at auction in August. 191X. at Saratoga, and with which she won the Saratoga Special of 1919. Mrs Jeffords still owns Golden Broom. Man o' War is the property of Satmn 1 1 Riddle, also of Philadelphia, her uncle and f.'st.r fath'-r. It is Smith's plan to have on.-of his Man o' Wars and possibly MM of his Golden Brooms ready for the $5,000 Aberdeen Stakes, adash of four and one-half furlongs for two-year-olds. The Man o' Wars and the Golden Brooms of the Jeffords' establishment are uniformly good looking and several of them can run like the wind. The Man o' Wars are Florence Nightingale, a half-sister of Youneed ; ! Lightship, a half-sister of 1 iogcnes : Flagship, a half-brother of Prince [t'mil; By Hisself. Homeric and Seaplane. The last j three imrwl a»e from English mares. The Golden Brooms will be km wn to fame ' as Htoile iiitr. UoMM Spire, Golden Ixxks. ; Goldpi.ee, Golden Wings, GoUUmtl and Goldstick. Etoile d'Or is a half-sister of K.scoha. McGee and Tea "addy have two-year-old geldings in the string called Arg\ I. and (Mange 1'ekoe. There are also Diogenes, winner of last year's Hopeful at Saratoga, and Mrs. Jeffords' Preakness and Kentucky Derby hope. Cockney, Rising Sun and Reprisal. Diogenes and Cockney will train for the $5,000 Clnsa-P-ake Stake*. Kentucky Racing Dates KENTUCKY RACING DATES Lexington — April 26 to May 7. Churchill Downs May .0 to May 31. Latonia- June 3 to July 5. Raecland July 10 to August 2. J. E. Madden Horses In East J. E. MADDEN HORSES IN EAST NEW YORK. N. Y., April 21— The big string of J. E. Madden has reached Belmont •Park safely after an uneventful trip fn»:ii Lxiisville. All the horses arrived in goi«t • endition and appear to bt far :ui\ m.d in training. English Juvenile Winner: First Victory of New Season in Two-Year-Old Race Goes to Son of Mare by Troutbeck. ENGLISH JUVENILE WINNER First Victory of New Season in Two -Year-Old Eace Goes to Son of Mare by Troutbeck. A daughter of Troutbeck produced the first two-year-old winner of the English racing season of 1924. This was John Bass, which won the Tathwell Plate at Lincoln on the first day. John Bass, which cost $500 as a yearhng, was sired by King William from Cascade, by Troutbeck from lOagerness, by lOager. Cascade was a two-year-old winner. At the end of the following season H. Hartley bought her for $3,800 at Newmarket, Producing her first foal when six years old. Cascade has had six runners and they are all winners. Five of them were sired by King William. The sixth was Castalian, by Valais. Orange Water, Waterbill, Orange River and Gray Bass won in England. Three of these were successful as two-year-olds. Waterbill won in his third season. Haig also won as a two-year-old in Brazil. The record of Cascade should serve to call attention to the possibilities of Troutbeck mares.