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Daily Racing Form: n. Wednesday, April 23, 1924 Daily Racing Form. 400dpi TIFF G4 page images Triangle Publications, Inc., Chicago, IL 1924 drf1924042301 These pages may be freely searched and displayed. Permission must be received for subsequent distribution in print or electronically. Daily Racing Form: n. Wednesday, April 23, 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] \ 1C (AC/7 ^ IsJgBti I KJl Mi £ \ Copyright, 1924, by DAILY RACING FORM PUBLISHING CO. — Reproduction of any matter contained herein without written permission expressly prohibited. VOL. XXX. NO. 114. CHICAGO, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 23, 1924. PRICE 15 CENTS Training Famously: Wise Counsellor Again Gallops Mile in 1:44 Easily.; Real Pretentious Trial Planned for Friday Before Colt Is Shipped to Pimlico. TRAINING FAMOUSLY • — Wise Counsellor Again Gallops Mile in 1:44 Easily. Real Pretentious Trial Planned for Friday Before Colt Is Shipped to Pimlico. 9 LOUISVILLE. Ky.. April 22.— Frederick A. Burton's Wise Counsellor, favorite for the Kentucky Derby, gave another demonstration of his fitness at Churchill Downs Tuesday morning when he galloped a mile in 1 :44 and pulled up without showing signs of distress. It was the first time in a fortnight that the big chestnut colt had been :isked to unlimber himself for a mile journey. His last previous gallop at this distance took place April 8, when he ran the mile in exactly the s:imi' time as recorded in Tuesday morning's workout. The short let-up in the colt's strenuous training apparently had not sot him back, for in this morning's gallop he appeared to better advantage than ever, and his appearance elicited no end of favorable comment. When one horseman declared that the colt was not carrying an ounce of superfluous flesh, and that he was fit and ready to race, he voiced the universal opinion cf thcsj who watched Wise Counsellor as he sped around the course with clock-like precision and a remarkably easy stride. He broke from the three-quarter post and covered the quarter in :2A%, the three-eighths in :3C A.t., half in :49%, five-eighths in 1 :02M;. three-quarters in 1 :16Vfe, and seven-eighths in 1 ^D^. Had he been pressed in the final quarter the colt could easily have registered the mile in 1 :40 or better. AI'TKli NO RECORDS. Trajner Ward, who has probably prepared more Derby colts than any other trainer in the west, is not one who believes in sending his charge out to work in sensational time. He is going along slowly with the colt and taking no chances of breaking him down by going after speed records in his works. As Ward remarked a short time ago, he would rather have Wise Counsellor break down in a race than while he is be.ng prepared for racing. Wise Counsellor will probably be given another pretentious trial next Friday, and this will mark his last on the local track, for on Saturday he will be piaced aboard a car and be started on his momentous journey to rimlico to fill his engagement in the Preaknesw Stakes, the running of which will have such an important bearing on the Kentucky Derby, to be decided five days later. A triumph in the Preakness would greatly enhance the reputation of Wise Counsellor, and send bis Derby stock soaring. Although tlie Churchill Downs track was in first rate condition Tuesday morning, a cold, biting wind that swept the course made the morning anything but ideal for training operul ions. Hut this condition did not deter trainers from sending their charges along for some of the best gallops recorded this spring. Qt'IVF.RO'S GOOD SHOWING. Second only in importance to the showing of Wise "ounsellor was the impressive gallop of Jefferson Livingston's Quivern, which, under Al Kirby's direction, ran a mile in 1 :44, the best the colt had shown since his Derby preparation began. With jockey Harry Stutts in the saddle, Quivero sped along at an even pace, covering the quarter in :2t. three-eighths in :36, half in :4S%, three-quarters in 1 :l."),i. In the final-eighth the colt was eased up. Lea .Jones sent out Sanola alone for a mile journey, and the filly went the distance easily in 1:46. Will Martin allowed Archibald Berkley's Inver to step along, the colt rattling off a mile in 1 :44-.:,. Glide and Firetoma went out together and galloped three-quarters in 1 :18;V-.. Worihmoi e was sent three-quarters in 1:17, and llo-lliek, whieh Jim MeKinney is training for R. P. Marshall, the Pittsburgh spoilsman, wt nt a similar distanc I la 1 :1S%. Frankman and Fausto ran five-eighths in 1 **%. In Memoiiam. a potential candidate Vir th" Clark Handicap), \\;ts irtren ■ most metal gallop at one mile, going the distance under .stout restraint in 1 :4I'S. The colt ran the half in :."■•». three quarters in 1 ilT1;, and was centering in the final quarter. Jack Weaver easns over from Latonia to arrange for stabling room for hits Derby candidate, Colonel Cilmore, which will be ■hipped to Churchill Downs Wednesday morning. Aeeording to Weaver, Colonel Gilmore, whieh has keen in training at Latonia since hust fall, is progressing nicely in his preparation, and is well advanced. He ha:i galloped a mile in 1 :!",. Cot get, another Derby candidate that wintered at Latonia, arrived at the local track Monday afternoon in charge of trainer l»n Johnson. The colt had his first intn-Juction to the Churchill Downs track Tuesday morning when he VM brought out and galloped a half-mile in £1%. Gorget is a bay geld- ' ing by Helmet — Badinage, and is the proper- tv of Whitehouse Brothers, well-known Cin- ! cinnati jewelers. C. W. Kendle. Cincinnati manufacturer,' who baa an interest in a number of horses ill the stahle of l'ete Covin', was a visitor j j at the Downs Tuesday Morning. He was aeeompanied by Mr. '. R Comer, business man of Huntington, W. \'a. I Thor Promising Juvenile: Now Being Trained at Lexington Track by Charles Dodson.; Property of Mrs. T. J. Regan of New York, Who Has Band of Mares at Old Patchen Wilkes Farm. THOR PROMISING JUVENILE ♦ Now Being; Trained at Lexington Track by Charles Dodson. ♦ Property of Mrs. T. J. Regan of New York, Who Has Band of Marcs at Old Patchcn Wilkes Farm. i . .. LEXINGTON', Ky.. April 22.— One of the most promising of the two-year-olds in training at the Kentucky Association track is Thor, an aptly named bay colt by Thundarer — Sainotta, by Sain. Thor was bred and is owned by Mrs. Thomas J. Regan of New York, and is being trained by Charles Dodson. Thor is registered as by Pennant or i Thunderer, but there is no doubt that he is | by the sire of Worthmore. Dodson is tiain-ing six other two-year-olds, all fillies, f jr Mrs. Regan. Three of these, all chestnuts | in color, are by Spanish Prince II, from i mares by Star Shoot, they having been bred by John K. Madden at Hamburg Place. One is from Richochet ; another from Refusal and the third from Hostess. The name of Pink Tea has been requested for in.s one. Wishful is the only one of the six with a registered name as yet. Wishful is by King James — Listless, by Voter. She can run. For the chestnut filly by Vindex — Juliet. Mrs. Regan has decided to request the name In I Love with Love. "I know it is rather long." ! she said, "but, don't you think it apropos? j Juliet and ltomeo assuredly have demonstrated that love was in love with love." The other filly is black. She is by Delhi — j Sainville. by Sain. The llegan mares now are being kept on i a portion of the old Patchen Wilkes Stock ; Farm, once devoted to trotters, it having been established by W. 10. I). Stokes in the time of Peter Duryea, who was its first manager. It is expected, however, that they will eventually be transferred to a portion of the Walton Farm, recently leased hy Harry-Payne Whitney as extra acreage to accom-! modate some of the horses he sent down from I the Brookdale Farm in New Jersey. There I is more acreage than is required fer the | ! Whitney horses and the Greentree Stable ■ horses. Mr. Kegan is identified with the Whitney interests in New York. Thus far five of the Regan mares have '■ foaled this season. Lady Galette (dam of j Oallivant), by Lord Fdward II., out of St. | Gallette, by St. Frusquin, has a bay colt by Trompe la Mort, which is a brother | to Galatia owned by George D. Widener. j Lady Galette visited Ballot this year. Listless has a bay colt by Dominant and visited I Thunderer. Sibola has a bay colt by Hire ■ aux I^armes and goes to Chicle. Shuttle has a bay filly by Leonardo II., and visits Whisk- I broom, while Sainotta has a bay filly by ; Dominant and has been booked to Broom-j stick. There are five more of the Began mares to foal. a. Xalapa Farm 1924 Stable: Fourteen Juveniles and Four Older Horses to Bear Its Silks.; Happy Thoughts Is Pointing for the Pimlico Oaks and the Other Fixtures. Fine Band of Juveniles. XALAPA FARM 1924 STABLE « . Fourteen Juveniles and Four Older Horses to Bear Its Silks. ♦ Happy Thoughts Is Pointing for the Pimlico Oaks and the. Other Fixtures. Fine Band of Juveniles. ' ' ♦ • BALTIMORE, Md,. April 22.— Although Edward F. Simms sold six yearlings for $140,000 to Gifford A. Cochran last August, he still retained a considerable string, that he will campaign this year under his Xalapa. Farm silks. He also made purchases at Saratoga until altogether there are fourteen juveniles that are being prepared for the coming racing. These young racers spent the winter in Saratoga, but a few days back James McClelland and Roy Waldron went to the Spa and had them shipped to the Simms stable at Havre de Grace, where they joined the older horses that Waldron wintered there. With these fourteen juveniles the stable is completed by the fleet-footed Happy Thoughts, the filly that was purchased from W. V. Thraves for a big price; the unbeaten June Flower, both of these being three-year-olds; the four-yeir-old Banter and the five-year-old My Play, a brother to Man o' AVar. This is the stable that will be brought to the races early during the Maryland season to bear the Xalapa Farm silks and the older horses have bad enough galloping already to make something approaching fast work possible. The two-year-olds grew big and lusty in the Saratoga snows and are a decidedly impressive band. As McClelland put it, they came out of winter quarters with something to work on and it will be surprising indeed if there are not some truly good ones developed. The best price paid by Mr. Simms, in the open market, for a yearling last year was when he gave Capt. P. M. Walker $10,000 for a handsome chestnut son of Trap Rock and Federal Girl, by Ultimus. This colt has been named Soldier True and he is credited with some impressive trials. Sweeping Away, a brown son of Sweep and Lady Eastman, by Masetto, was purchased from Phil T. (Continued ou tenth page.) XALAPA FARM 1924 STABLE (Continued from first pnge.) t'hinn for $5,500 and most of the other juveniles in the stable were bred by Mr. Simms. The present plan is to have Happy Thoughts make her first serious effort in the running of the Pimlico Oaks one of the features of the Maryland Jockey Club spring meeting. This good filly is looking exceedingly well and should she race to hopes and expectations in the Oaks it is probable that she will be pitted against the colts in the running of the Preakness that follows the lilly fixture. My Play has been training soundly and it is probable that he will make an early appearance under racing silks. June Flower has not been nominated for any of the important stakes that have been closed, but she is doing what is asked of her cheerfully and she promises to be the same speed marvel this year that she was in the early racing days of last year. Following is the complete Xalapa Farm Stable now at Havre do Grace : Two-Yesr-Olds. Suldier True. eh. c, 2, by Trap Ibx-V Federal OM, by T Himus. Sweeping Away, br. e, 2, by Swoop Lady Eastman, by Masetto. Falling Star. eh. c, 2, by Adams Express — Starina. I y Star Shoot. Captain Thompson, oh. c, 2, by Negofol La. Re- colle, by Meddler. Galloping Shoos, b. or br. c, 2, by Nogofol — Bine I'lura. by Cherry Tree. Grand lleview. ch. *, 2. by Grand Tarade — Princess F'llly, by Prinoe Palatine. Prime of Eourbon, eh. e, 2, by Prince Palatine — Forever, by Hal lot. Fulminate, ch. f, 2, by Friar Rock — Picric, by Voter. Silent Princess, b. f. 2, by Prince Palatine — Bertie V., by Sempronius. Loved One, ch. f, 2, by Negofol — Mileage, by Rock Sand. Roman Princess, b. f, 2, by Prince Palatine Largo. by Semprrmius. Sola Mia. b. f. 2. by Negofol Rosalie, by Oiseau or Sempronius. Vivandiere, b. f, 2, by Trap Rock Haversack, by Martinet. Shady Sady. b. f, 2, by Louvois -Elevation, by lxive Wisely. Thrae-Year-Olds and Orer. Happy Thoughts, br. f, 3. by Sir Martin — Gipsy l »ve, by Cesarion. June Flower, ch. f, 3, by Theo. Cook June Bug, by Burgomaster. B.inter, oh. g, 4, by Hunn Hazzaza. by Cunard. My l'lay. b. h, 5, by Fair Play Mauubali, by Rock Sand. — -♦ Three Straight Wins: Lord Granite Scores Another Impressive Triumph.; Golden Sphere Carries Seagram Colors to First Maryland Success of the Year. THREE STRAIGHT WINS • — Lord Granite Scores Another Impressive Triumph. ♦ Golden Sphere Carries Seagram Colors to First Maryland Success of the Year. ♦ HAVRE DE GRACE, Md., April 22— Lord Granite won his third victory in a row at Havre de Grace today. The four-year-old j son-of -Granite performed in the Tagebrook Purse, billed as the secondary action. Heel-; taps from the stable of E. F. Whitney and Edward Arlington's Dominique were closest to J. C. Shank's consistent colt at the end of the three-quarters. Lord Granite's consistency goes back far-', ther than his three winning races since com-I ing to Maryland from New Orleans. In eight starts he has won six times. Upon | the other two occasions he finished second. j Wallace has ridden Lord Granite in seven of ! the eight races. Farke was astride in one ' of the second placements. Clockers caught Lord Granite in 1 :li% at the end of the three-quarters today. That is a good performance under 110 pounds in the i sort of mud that lay under the participants in today's racing. ! Dominique and Heeltaps made pace in the i Tagebrook. They hammered at the reserve ! of each other without impression until near- i ing the stretch. Then it became apparent i that the filly had put the gelding away. She j left him stranded just as Wallace called on Lord Cranite. The Granite colt quickly closed the gap separating him from Heeltaps, whipped her in a brief struggle and drew away to win i by a length and a half. Three lengths sepa- j rated the second and third horses. The others were strung out. Sunshine made outdoor sport pleasant, but rain in the morning and shortly after noon ruined the footing, except for those with a liking for the mud. Golden Sphere won the day's prize plum, the $1,300 portion of the $2,000 attached to the Newark Purse at a mile and seventy yards. The English-bred carried the Canadian sliks of the Seagram Stable to their first trumph of the Maryland spring season. T. WILSON'S GOOD It IDE. T. Wilson rode the five-year-old son of Oliver Goldsmith — Sphere of Influence faultlessly. He rushed OeMen Sphere to the front from an outside post position, opened up five lengths on his opponents and allowed him to gallop out the route in 1:1645. He won by two lengths from Opperman, which closed considerable ground in a belated rush. Clansman beat Fairway for the small portion. J. S. Cosden, whose two-year-olds have been winning a large share of the juvenile races since the opening of the Maryland season, again supplied the winner of the baby race today. Permanent Wave carried the Paltimorean's silks. Shanks had the daughter of Crimper — Queen of the Sea off well, bore over on the closest pursuers at the three-eighths post and drew into the lead in the stretch. Do or Die, always closest to the victor, finished second. Trigger closed some ground to be third. Willis Sharps Kilmer's smart three-year-old filly, Sunayr, took up the colors for the Bmt time this year and defended their honor successfully in the third race. She met only fillies of htr own age in a three-quai toi s dash and in mud to her liking. P. Walls sect her away in front. IMue moon developed more speed in the first three-eighths, but was done thereafter and Sunayr drew away into a long bad. The daughter of Sun Briar asily retained a length of her early advantage to the end. although tiring slightly. She should improve over this race as good SI it was. Tanhee Princess closed fast, although too late, and finished sec ind, a length and a half in advance of Blue Moon. John I. Smith saddled Sunavr, his first winner of 1924. SII.KS OF rOXMAI.ii Khh\K. For the first time in approximately ten years the silks of 1'oxhall Keene were carried to victory on a major track when ivpi brought them home in front of six other jumpers in the LSlfSdOSfne St •phehase. It came second on the program, Pepl made a good job of it. winning by thirty length* He raced Monkshood into defeat before the hater fell at the twelfth fence and drew away from the others. Yieaire and Ainstello supplied the contest, finishing heads apart for second and third money. J. Wallace, one of the best pilots available in Maryland, rode his second winner of the afternoon in the sixth. He rated At-tilia cleverly, although the J. 1'. I'e.lk filly possessed enough speed to make her own pace while lillietnondale and Valor went out in front. Nearing the stretch he set the T .-a Caddy filly down and she drew out to win handily, with Guelph rushing up and securing second place. Itluemondale held on for third money. Attilia was J. P. Polk's first winner in Maryland this year. Right Off The Wire From Havre RIGHT OFF THE WIRE FROM HAVRE HAVRE DE GRACE, Md., April 22 — H. 1'. Stearns claimed Luminist yesterday for $2,000. Edward Brennan spent the day alotting stalls at Pimlico. J. Boden claimed Peter Paul from John F. Schorr for $:J,000. John Boon distributed stake blanks for the steeplechases at Saratoga. William Carth sold J. S. Cosden's two-year-old Crimp to B. B. Rice. French Lady was scratched ater the jockey board went up for the first race. E. Rathman will train a public stable at the Hawthorne meeting in Chicago. F. Richard and Raymond Beaudry. officials of the Dorville Jockey Club, are visitors. Woods Garth will ship a car of Cosden horses to Jamaica Sunday. He applied for 21 stalls at Pimlico. In another error, Bother was omitted from the Cosden-Parr entry made up of Sombre, Rejected and Bother. James Butler, who usually races at Jamaica in the spring, shipped ten head to Pimlico. . Most of them are three-year-olds. Paul Fox has been approved by the Maryland Racing Commission as agent for the Crow Point Stable and for Mrs. I'. J. Fox. I'. Router is authorized as agent for T. T. I -Mott. A trainer's license was issued to J. Q.I Wagnon. J. Hill will be licensed to train for \\ . S. lliinl and S. Judge to train for himself as soon as they start a horse under the juris- j diction of the Commission. Coltiletti tame from New . York to ride J Leopardess, but she was scratched because of thi- late rain. He returned to New York to assist Col. Harland with preparation ofj the Greentree Stable horses. Through errors in the secretary's office, Kdisto and Swinging went out in the entries as the (In entree Stable and H. P. Whitney entry. Bdteto belongs to L. S. Thompson. The pair, however, ran as an entry. • . Grant Turner License GRANT TURNER LICENSE NEW YORK. April 22— Clarence Turner, contract jockey of Victor Vivaudou's Riviera Stable, whose application for a license was! laid on the table at a recent meeting of the Jockey Club stewards, was granted papers by tlie license committee at a meeting held Tuesday afternoon. H. K'napp, J. E. Davis and J. E. Widener were the members of the license committee who aeted fin the deferred question. Turner's license was held up for reasons which have not been made public, but it is understood that a ride on Houri at Aqueduct last pear eras at the bottom of the trouble. ' New Building Near Ready NEW BUILDING NEAR READY LOUISVILLE, Ky.. April 22— The new I building at Churchill Downs that will be used as the racing secretary's office and jockey room, is almost completed and ready for the occupancy of racing secretary J. S. Wallace and his staff of assistants. Charles Henry, who will be employed in the lacing secre- I tary's office at Churchill Downs and La- J tonia, is a recent arrival from his home in I Toronto, Canada. Gene Elrod, in charge of the mutuel departments on all the Kentucky tracks, was a visiter at Churchill Downs Tuesday morn-j ' ing. He leaves Wednesday for Lexington I to prepare for the meeting at that place. Altawood To Lexington 1 w ALTAWOOD TO LEXINGTON LOUISVILLE. Ky., April 22— Ham Keene | will probably ship to Lexington C. Bruce-head's Kentucky Derby candidate, Altawood. land his two fillies. Alice Blue QOWB and | Flowers of Love. Altawood is an intended starter in the Blue Crass Stakes. In whieh : race he will meet a number of other Derby '. eligibles. «. Revoke A Rider's License REVOKE A RIDER'S LICENSE BALTIMORE, Md.. April 22— The Maryland Pacing Commission revoked the license of Steeplechase rider T. Feimessey for engaging in a brawl at Havre de Grace, My Own Now At Pimlico MY OWN NOW AT PIMLICO BALTIMORE, Md.. April 22— Trainer W. P. Burch arrived at Pimlico from Banning witn the horses of Admiral Cary T. Cray-son, including the star racer, My Own. Page 2 Daily Racing Form Handicaps Daily Racing Form Handicaps HAVRE DE GRACE The horses which seem best in Wednesday's races are : Havre de Grace, Md„ April M, 1»24. 1 — EDISTO, Swinging, Rejected. 2— Marble. Whalebone, Antilles. 3— I,ion d'Or. C.ood Times. Seth's Lemon. 4 — Brililant Jester, Heir-at-I^aw. Redstone. 5— Royal Crown, Maryland Relle, Royal Duck. 6-Pancing Fool. Frosty Roy. Quick Time. 7 — Aggravating Papa, Dandybrush, Seth's Flower. T. K. Lynch. New York Handicap. 1— Edisto. Swinging. Sombre, Rejected. 2 — Arendal. Tieacey. Marble. Antilles. 3— Caligula, Good Times, Lion d'Or, Hidden Jewel. 4-Rift Bang, Thimble, A. J. Buja. Heir at Law. 5— Royal Crown, Gourmand, Vitamin, Doughnut. C— Salmon. Fehrah, Quick Time, Dancing Fool. 7— AGGRAVATING PAPA, Seth's Flower. Blue Streak, Ebb Tide. Culrait'o Handicap. 1 — Swinging. Sombre. Edisto. Reject, d. 2 — Marble. Arendal. Peter Fiper. Parvenu. 3 — Caligula, Cloughjordan, Lion d'Or, Good Times. 4— BIFF BANG. Brilliant Jester, Heir-at-I*aw, Thimble. 5— Vitamin, (lourmand, Royal Duck, Royal Crown. 6 — Dancing Fool, Fehrah, Quick Time, Salmon. 7 — Normana. Aggravating Papa, Ebb Tide. Antiquity. Observer's Handicap. 1— Swinging. Edisto. Sombre. Rejected. 2 — Arendal. Marble. Parvenu. Ticaoey. 3- Caligula, Good Times, Lion d'Or, Hidden Jewel. 4— BIFF BANG, Thimble, A. J. Buja. Redstone. 5 — Vitamin. Gourmand. Royal Duck, Maryland Belle. 6 — Quick Time, Salmon. Dancing Fool, Frosty-Boy. I — Seth's Flower. Aggravating Tapa. Ebb Tide, Blue Streak. Conftensna of Handicap*. 1 — Edisto, Swinging. Rejected. Sombre. 2 — Marble. Arendal. Ticacey. Parvenu. 3 — Caligula, Lion d'Or, Good Times, Hidden Jewel. 4— BIFF BANG. Brilliant Jester, Heir-at- Law. Thimble. 5 — Royal Crown, Vitamin, Gourmand, Royal Duck. C — Dancing Fool, Salmon, Quick Time, Fehrah. 7 — Aggravating Papa, Normana, Seth's Flower. Ebb Tide. COLUMBUS The horses which seem best in Wednesday's races are : Columbus, Ohio, April 22, lf*4. 1 — Little Pointer. Humorist. Carrie Moore. 2 — Babylonian, Jack Pot. Aunt Deda. 3— Star Red. Miss Etta. Barberry. 4 — JOLLY. Charlie Summy, Spring Vale. 5 — Jack Fairman. Vennie. Claymore. 6 — Full o' Fun. Delhimar, Matinee Idol. 7 — John Morrill, Jou Jou, Ardella. F. H. Sproule. Now York Handicap. 1 — Humorist, Little Pointer, Milda, Due de Guise. 2— Jack Pot. Babylonian. Aunt Deda. Legacy. 3--Star Red, Cncle Abe, Miss Etta, Rock Court. 4 — Busy Bob, Charlie Summy, Springvale, Colossus. 5— JACK FAIRMAN, Claymore, Vennie, Fast Boy. G — Mary Maxim. John Joseph, Full o' Fun, Matinee Idol. 7— Boy From Home, Jou Jou, John Morrill, Ardella. Chieago Handicap. 1 — Little Pointer, Humorist, Carrie Moore, Scurry. 2 — Aunt Deda. Babylonian, Elizabeth Bean, P. T. Barnum. 3— Star Red, Rock Court, Without, Uncle Abe. 4 — Spring Vale. Fleer. Smart Guy. Cacambo. 5 — CLAYMORE. Jack Fairman. Dorothy Buckner. Y'ennie. C— Matinee Idol, Full o' Fun, Uncle Velo, Times Up. 7 — John Morrill, Jou Jou, Firate McGee, Boy From Home. Observer's Handicap. 1— Little Pointer. Humorist. Ethel H., Milda. 2 — Aunt Deda. Legacy. Babylonian, Elizabeth Bean. 3— Star Red, Rock Court, Uncle Abe, Without. 4 -Fleer. Busy Bob. Spring Vale, Jolly. i— JACK FAIRMAN, Claymore, Fast Boy, Aunt Jane. C — Full o' Fun. Matinee Idol, Mary Maxim. Uncle Velo. 7 — Jou Jou. John Morrill, Pirate McGee, Boy From Home. t'oiisoimns of Handicaps. 1 — Little Pointer, Humorist, Carrie Moore, Milda. 2 — Aunt Poda. Babylonian. Jack Pot. Legacy. 3— STAR RED. Rock Court, Miss Etta, Uncle Abe. 4 — Jolly, Busy Bob. Spring Vale. Fleer. it — Jack Fairman, Claymore, Vennie, Fast Boy. 6 — Full o' Fun. Mary Maxim, Matinee Idol. Uncle Velo. 7 — John Morrill. Boy From Home, Jou Jou. Pirate McGee. DAILY RACING FORM VOLUME XXX. NUMBER 114 Bntercd as second class matter. April 2, 1890. at the poet -office at Chicago, Illinois, under Act of March 3. 1879. DAILY RACING FORM PUBLISHING CO. Ml PLYMOUTH COURT CHICAGO, ELL. 167-159 EAST 32nd ST. NEW YORK CITY. H. Y. 105-807 DECATUR STREET. HEW ORLEAH8. LA. 60 RICHMOND STREET, EAST. TORONTO. ONT. W. J. McMurray. Publisher and General Manager. Daily During Winter Months. Daily (Except Monday) Italance of the Year. A Daily Inflection of the American Turf by Telegraph SCRSCRIPTION BT FIRST CLASS MAIL: May to November, inclusive $ 4.00 per month December to April. inclusive $ r .00 l«r month PAYABLE IN ADVANCE. HACK NTMBERS BT MAIL. 15 CENTS EACH. TEIJCPHONE 2087 HAKKISCN. (For business and circulation purposes only.) This telephone has no connection with the news or editorial departments and cannot be used to commanicate with them. To be considered and answered, all queries to I»aily Itacinc Form must be sent over the full name and with the address of writer. The names and addresses are subject to a local and foreign directory test. 76460 is first index ofl924 z= » — Here and There on the Turf: Opening of the Season.; Lexington and Belmont.; Naming of Horses.; Progress of the Stars. Here and There on the Turf Opening of the Season. Lexington and Belmont. Naming of Horses. Progress of the Stars. Saturday is a big day for the turf. It will mark the opeuing of the Kentucky racing sea son at Lexington and the curtain raising United Hunts meeting at Belmont Park. Havre de Grace will continue its meeting and that will mean racing in Kentucky. New York and Maryland, to say nothing of the smaller circuit. It is the real opening of the big season and seldom has there been a turf year that is as rich in promise. Lexington racing has been eagerly awaited by the Kentucky contingent. Many of the stables that raced at New Orleans shipped back to Kentucky and have rested their horses for this Lexington opening. Others that have been in winter quarters at one or another of the Kentucky training grounds have fit horses that will be brought out and not a few of the star« of the year will have their first racing at Lexington as more or less of a preparation for more important engagements at Churchill Downs and Latonia. Lexington has a thoroughly entertaining book for its racing. It is more of a home affair than the other Kentucky tracks and. while it does not measure up to Louisville or Latonia in the value of its offerings, it ha« long been a tremendously important racing point. The United Hunts meeting at Belmont Park has grown to such importance that it may be looked upon as the real opening of the New York racing year each year. Time was when the United Hunts did not enjoy the same im ! portance. but it was not exactly the fault of the sportsmen who worked so earnestly for its success. But it was a meeting that was confined almost exclusively to the amateurs. And there were no end of amateurs that needed scant allowance from the professionals. But there was a thinning out of the rank* of the gentleman riders. The world war took a dreadful toll in this and in every other country. Steeplechasing. so essential for the development of the amateur riders, lost its interest by reason of the lack of good horses put to jumping. Tie sportsmen who remained faithful to the spoil and lent their time and money to the efforts of the United Hunts Association to give its meetings finally came to the conclusion that there must be more of a professional atmosphere. The amateurs were still well taken care of. but races were opened to all comers and framed where the professional riders might be employed. Steeplechases were still made an important part of each program, but there were added flat rare- for various classes This is what will be offered at Belmont Park Saturday and the assurances that have been received leave no doubt of better fields than have ever before gone to the post at a United Hunts meeting. Too much cannot be said about the im portance of the naming of young thoroughbreds. Lach year at this time there comes to the races two year olds bearing clumsy names that mean nothing, while on occasions they verge on the vulgar. Fortunately it is seldom that any of these unfortunates that have to go through life as I Wish I Win, Bar ney Google, Can't Say No, In the Bag and the like ever attain a measure of greatness that makes the name of any consequence one way or another, but every man should look on his two year olds as a possible champion. It would be little short of a calamity if a ! horse bearing any one of these outrageous ap pellations raced to greatness. And it is possible to have names that mean something. Names that suggest the family and at the same time euphonious. This has been shown year after year by the names chosen for the Harry Payne Whitney colts and fillies. Some of those that will be seen this year are Ragtime, a son of Peter Pan and Tanya : Lawless, by Peter Pan-Ruth Law; The Bat. by Whisk Broom II. — Fly by Night II. ; Spec tacle, by Johren — Pageant; Reminder, by Chicle — Remembrance ; Heckler, by Whisk Broom II. — Pankhurst ; Noah, by Peter Pan — First Flight; Coronation, by Johren — Inaugural ; Backbone, by Whisk Broom II.— Stamina; Teapot, by Broomstick Mrs. Trub bel ; Maud Muller, by Pennant - Truly Rural : Mother Goose, by Chicle — Flying Witch ; Bankrupt, by All Gold — Quicksand; Overall, by Peter Pan Frillery, as well as others that fit just as well. James Butler is another who suggests the breeding of his young horses by the names chosen and at the same time he has never been guilty of a name that does not mean some thing. It is not so much of a task to find names and the pity of it is that under the rules governing naming there is no prohibition against those that are an actual offense. Day by day the three year olds of high aspirations at Belmont Park continue to impress by their gallops in preparation for the big engagements of the year. Mrs. Vanderbilt's unbeaten gelding, Sarazen, and George D. Wid?ner's St. James, two of the best winning two year olds of last year, are the ones attracting the greatest attention, and each has ! advanced to a point where an early racing I effort would be possible. Max Hirsch has done a bit more with Sara ' zen than has been done by A. J. Joyner with St. James, but each has accomplished everything that has been asked with a da«h and ambition that tells of rare good form. I'n doubtedly Sarazen will be seen under colors before St. James is called upon to race and he will probably be raced at Pimlico before he is shipped to Churchill Downs for the Ken , tucky Derby, his first big engagement. That ; date falls on May 17 and in the opinion of . many good judges the only problem will be 'to keep the swift running son of High Tim-' and Rush Box on edge. This good three year old has been engaged in all of the big handi caps and, though his being unsexed bars him from many rich races, he will have opportune ties enough to m?ke him one of the great winners of the year, should he race up to the promise of his preparation. American Colors In Front AMERICAN COLORS IN FRONT (8PKSAL CABLKGRAM ) PARIS. Franc*'. April 22— The colors of Ogden Mills of New York were carried to victory in their first start Sunday ;it St Cloud when Pacific won the I'rix Neptune easily. A. K. Macomber's Thundercloud won the I'rix Appullon. The weather was perfect ' for racing uud a record crowd turned out. Twenty Years Ago Today: Chief Turf Events of April 23, 1904 Twenty Years Ago Today Chief Turf Events of April 23, 1904 Racing at Aqueduct, Nashville, San Francisco, Union Park and Fair Grounds at St. Louis. Charles Patterson, the man who developed Ornament, Hamburg, Suisun and other good racers, will have a small stable racing in his own colors this season. Reliable informstion is to the effect that the proposed new Hot Springs track will surely be constructed, but there will not be a conflict. Racing dates will be amicably divided and the old and new tracks will be conducted on friendly terms. An examination made last Thursday at Mem phis by Dr. Koough disclosed the fact that G. C. Bennett's L-ttle Scout, which fell lam? in the Peabody Handicap, is not injured to the extent that he will have to be retired for the season. A split hoof is believed to be the sum total of the injury. "I don't think I shall start English Lad in the Derby here," said trainer W. Phillips last Friday at Churchill Downs. "I shall un doubtedly send him to the post during the meeting, but the chances are that it will not be in the Derby.'' When asked why the great son of Requital would not carry the Cook colors in the classic, Mr. Phillips said : "You can see as he gallops that he is high in flesh." Rosetint. owned by J. Boden. won the Queen= County Handicap today at Aqueduct, with Cclonsay second and Ostrich third. The Hast ings fd'.y had things her own way from start to finish and was an ea«y winner by three length.;. The Woodhaven S lling Stakes, for two-year olds, shared th" spotlight with the Queens County Handicap, K. R. Thomas furnishing the winner in Niblack. a recent pur chase. Waterside was a good second, three eighths before Matador, from the stable of Andrew Mill r.. « Latest Workouts Latest Workouts (96) LEXINGTON. LEXINGTON, Ky., April 22— The following were the workouts here this morning : Weather clear ; track slow — Half Mile. 432 Auntie May ...."4 448 Paris Maid . 53 494 -Press Goods .52% 398 Pinch *.- Snuff.M (US-Hughes |MMM 3* Star Uirl 52% 448-London Smoke. ..".3 449-Who knows Mef.3% Five -Eighths Mile. • 52-Billy Klair ..1:09 432 Marionette ..1:05% Three-Quarters Mile. 67 Rye Rye ...1:21 4.".1 Finday 1 24% 52 Benigna 1:21% 318 The Swimmerl :25 39". I earie 1:21% 90 Voting Adam. 1:23 197 -Domination ..1:18 One Mile. 67-Amity Claim. 1:49% 70 Brunell 1:58% 95-Bril'nt Cast. .1:55% r.6 Kscarjiolctte .1:51% 95-Blue Nose ..1:55 55 Payman ....1:51% Training activity cut down owing to track conditions. Nothing attempted but very slow workouts. Chacolet worked one and one eighth miles yesterday afternoon in 1 :52%. an exceptional move. BELMONT MAIN COI'RSK. N". Y. April 22.— Today's training gallops here included the following: Weather cloudy ; track fast— Three-Eighths Mile. Rxtra Dry 36% 374 Prince Hamlet 35% Forward Pass .39 372 Prune Minister. 35 High Binder .36% 411 -Romantic 38% 336-Little Celt 36 Royal Girl ...38 Half Mile. Battle Fi-ld ..49% 445 Lady Belle ... 47S 422-Kxalted Ruler. 4S:V. Negotiator ....53 False Face 49% 304 Polycarp 47% Flying Kbony .49% Pocantico 49% 461 K. Sol's Seal. 48% 434 Skirmisher 51% Kellerman 51% 461 Sledge 49% Five -Eight hi Mile. 355 Ascyra 1:03% 441 Sun Pal 1:03% 442 June Grass .1:01% Three -Quarters Mile. 420-Chesterbrook 1:24 Plough Rov .1:15% 435-Catalan 1 :20 372 Rev. Agent .1:14% 445 Dante 1:20 445 Sun Flag 1:14% 404 Jac Julian .1:16% 444 Sunspero .1:12% 333-I*nuranna ...1:15% 421-Sp. and spanl 14 415 Miss Kinney .1:15% Seven -Eighths Mile. 434 Sister Sue ..1:32 One Mile. 356-Apprehension 1:44% 379 Mi no 1 44% 409 At heist an ...1:46% Pritchanl .1:45 Altyone 1:4-1% 401 Sky Lino ...1:42% 358-Faenza 1:42% Prime Minister showed brilliant speed. Lady Belle went well. King Solomon's Seal looks good. Sunspero did a fine speed gallop. Spic and Span was not fully extended. Revenue Agent is in good condition. Mino and Apprehension were in company. Faenza works well. AQIEPICT. Weather cloudy ; track fast — Three -Eighths Mile. 308 Forest Fire 37% 431-Prinoe Regent. 39 427 Perhaps 38% Half Mile. 432-C. Pantases .49% 433 Homestretch . .50 Three -Quarters Mile. 375 Dry Moon ...1:14% 393 I'r. I...|...,.l .1:18 429 Delmar 1:14 399 -K..yal Airinanl 19% 457-Feysun 1:17 427 Timeless ....1:11 490 Mon. Morningl:l."» 432 WOodlake ...1:15 Seven -Eighths Mile. 401 Dr. D. Har'onl:32% 40S Ed Lowe ...1:32% One Mile. 40"*-Froe nand ..1:50 C.av Ronald .1:48% 404 Flan. Shirt .1:46% 434 Manna 1:47% 406 Flame 1:48% 461 Peddler 1:48 410 Flash Rock .1:50 406 Prince Jarnesl 44% JAMAICA Weather cloudy; track fast-Three -Eighths Mile. 93-B'gs Buchanan 37% 54-Swoepr 38% 93 Bona parte 37 93 The World . .37% 93 Peter King .37 88-Tod taw .30% Half Mile. 362-Athelstone 52 84 Da yd lie 49 438-Anna M'rone 11.49% 94-Gnomc ; irl ...52 93 -Clarice C 49% Nora Hayes .52% Chas. Demarco 52 Lr. Five-Eighths Mile. Alazon 1:01% Little Pal ...1:01% 93-Bes. Leighton 1:07% Little Neta ..1:07% Three -Quarters Mile. 94-Skirmish 1:23% M Wildrake IB 94-S'thern Cross 1:19% One Mile. 94-nephaistos ..l:47'i 94 Roseate II. .1:41% Anna Marrone II. was in hand Alazon went well. Southern Cress Poks good. Rosea t-.' II. did a fine trial handily. 1IATRE DE C.RACE. HAVRE BE GRACE, Mil. April 22. Today's training gallops here included the following : Weather threatening : track good. Three -Eighths Mile. 73-Arendal 3S% !:.-.. Inlia M M 87 Comedy 37 81 (Iwasco 37'- 84 Despair 37% 93 Peter Pi|«er .37% 56 Frank Monroe 3'J 90 Sea Tide 38 95 Foyle 36 Sure to Win ...36V, 91 Frank G 37% 80 Shamrock 30 Half Mile. Arbitration ...48% 92 Marian 49 79 Bowsprit 53 92 M. Auliffe 49% 93 Dr. ( h. Wells. 52 84 Ki.val (nun 49% 92 -Knolibi • 49% 92 Smoou 50 46 Master Hand .50 Five-Eighths Mile. 95 C. I. Cniig'lel:05 80 Poor Spoit .1:06 89 Lioa d'Or . . .1:02% Three-Quarteri Mile. 93 Chief Ar. heel 24 91 Spartan 1 17 95 Digit 1:15 SCSI \alcntuiel :1.V% 92 Happy TU'htsl:^ 91 \\ iiU-s-1'.arre 1:14% 91 Roland I:IS% Ono Mile. 93 Deep Thought! 44% 8S Jeg 1:43% 93 Kanni.- Bean. 1:45% 93 Marpin 1:45 93 Floating On. .1:43% 91 Sen. Norns 1:47 Milo and an Eighth. 92 Sea Tale 1 5S 92 Wist r.-.tstil 57 Foyle went handily. Shamrock showed early speed. AlbiUatfaa did a goud trial. Lion d'Or ."-howed a good move. Knol)l)ic went well. St. Valentine was in reserve. Pigit was breezing at finish. Margin performed easily. Senator Norris with Chief Archee for c«»m-« pany went easy mile , no work horse. Page 3 Daily Racing Form Charts: Havre De Grace QAIUT RACING FORM I HAVRE DE GRACE (Copyright, 1924. by Daily Racing Form Publishing Company.) HAVRE DE GRACE. MD., TUESDAY. APRIL 22. 1924. (Oae Mile.) Sitth day. Harford Agricultural and Breeders' Association. Spring Meeting r.f 13 .lays. Weather clear. Steward represent ing Maryland K:i. ing Commission lieorge Brown, Jr. Heleg.ite at I.arge. t'arlos M. de ;anuindia. Stewards, Oeorge llnnvii. Jr.. Baker Waters and II. P. onkling. Judges. II. J. Morris. Joseph M. I ennan and J. P. Punier surliT. James Milton. Pacing Secretary, .lo eph McLennan. Pacing starts at 2:30 p. m. (Chicago time. 1:30 p. m ) \V indicates wliip, S spurs. It blinkers. Fig-urps in parenthesis following the distance of each race indicate date, track record, ace of horse and weight carried. 'Indicates apprentice allowance. r^QfrOfr FIRST RACE— 4 1-2 Furlongs. 'April 27. 1921—53^—2—119.1 Purse $1,300.. 2-year-4 OumO olds. Maidens. Claiming. Net value to winner. $900: second. $200, third, $100. Index Horses AWtPPSt % S % Str Kin .lockeys Owners K.|uiv. t dds Str't rEKMAXXT WAVKw 1!0 9 5 !• 2* 1»* l'l J Shanks J S Cosden 405-100 IX OR DIE w 114 S 4 1* 1" 2* 2'i C". Fields H W Maxwell +240-100 IMM*TUQOn w 1001 3 3 7' 51 41 V W Milner W J Salmon 1620-100 IMS4*CMNKIjB w 98 14 9 5"* 6» 6» 4« L 1-a.nff J Arthur 1735-100 LATHKIt w 113 11 10 10i 8i 7» 5'1 Q Hose J W Bean t MAIIIK DATTNER w 115 10 7 3'1 31 $| 6" L MA tee Mrs II Dattner t VMt4*KDlfONni ws 103 6 6 *'l 9'J 9l 7| C Allen ■ Scherrer 1.10-100 7«37» KOLLKK w 106 4 1 8" 10' 8J 84 J Ch'Imers J J Fahey 1360-100 78*01 PETER P.U'L w 114 15 41 4» 51 9» N Huff J F Schorr 265-100 REVOLT w 111 12 11 11' 11* 10* 10* H Holmes J Flannigan t 78414 KITTY FRENCH W 107 13 S 6" 7 If* 11« J MeTag*t E K Dryson 7535-100 CH.RERT COOK w 114 8 12 lJ'JL-'J 12,'12'» T Wilson Seagram Stable 3785-100 78447 ORIENTAL HOPE w 111 !U 13* W 131 134 L Morris B Harding t ISSSI F.LACKFOOT w 110 7 14 14 14 14 II P Walla Nevada Stock Farm Stb 4290-100 tMutuel held. Time. 24. 49. 55S- Track sloppy. $2 mutnels paid -Permanent Ware. $10 10 straight. $.". .00 place. S3..V) show; Do or Die, field, $3.80 place. $L'.S0 show; Trigger, $4. SO show. Equivalent booking odds Permanent Wave, 403 to 100 straight. 150 to 100 place. 75 to 100 show; Do or Die, field, S*» to 100 place, 40 '» 100 show. Trigger. 140 lo 100 show. Winner I'll, f, by Crimper -Queen if the Sea, by Sea King (trained by W. Garth; bred by Mr. J. S losdcni. Went to post at 2:44. At post 1 minute. Start good and slow. Won easily: second and third driving. PKKMANKNT WAVK. displaying much speed in the uoing. bumped DO OR DIE in the stretch and, racing into the lead, won going away. The latter set a good pace and finished gamely when challenged. TBIOOKU closed a big gap. CRINKLE finished fast. PETER PALL was shuffled back M the last turn. Scratched 7M47»Sea Tide. 100: 7M24 Arbitration. 108; 7sL.'4 Gipsy Flyer, 103; 7S3G4 French Lady. 88; TS3SS Retty Maloney. MM; Transplant. lo«. Overweights— Trigger, 2'^t pounds; Kitty French. 4. rynKrt/J SECOND RACE — 2 Miles. Purse $1500. Lansdowne Steeplechase. 4-year-olds and 4 OO^O upwurd. Net value to winner. $1,000: second, $300: third. $150; fourth, $50. In. lex Horsea A Wtl'I* St I 8 12 14 Fin Jockeys Owners Equiv. Odds Str't 5' »79 PEPI w 8 133 1 2 2» ll 1'° 1" Is" W Keafg F P Keene 1975-100 74858 VICAIRE ws 5 106 2 1 4'i 4) 2» 3 2 * C Merjrler R Parr 275-100 06001 'AMSTELLO w 7 135 7 8 6» 6» P» 9 3'j W Mah'ey Mrs M Mandia 520-100 71093 RI'MMEL w 5 1341 4 3 51 7« 5'»4-*4=»W J;i'ks'n Mrs K. Smart t730-100 784*5 IN I'ME DARK w 6 138 8 9 7"* 8'1 6:J 6" 5» A Campb'l Valley Hill Farm Stb 5210-100 78425 HONORABLE w 5 133 3 7 3»» 31 4l 5« 6" C Smoot F A Herold t 74736 JIM COFFROTH w 9 141 6 5 8» 6» 7 7 7 O DianVd S Flaherty 595-100 MONKSHOOD w i 139 9 6 1* 2* Fell. S Brown J A Buchanan 235-100 746103BON GABOON iv 4 133 5 4 9 9 Fell. A W'liams S Rosa t H ouplcd as K. Smart, F. A. Hercld and S. Ross entry. Time, 4 41. Track sloppy. $2 mtituels paid- Pepi. $41.50 straight. $11 '.'0 place. $s M show; Viciire, $1.70 place, $3.50 show; Amstello. $4.40 show. Ko.uivalciit booking odds— Pepi. 1975 to 100 straight. 495 to 100 place. 325 to 100 show; Vicaire, 135 to 100 place, 75 to 100 show ; Amstello. 120 to 100 show. Winner 11. m. by Stalwart Jersey, by Ormicant liiained by F. Rrewster; bred by Mr. J. C. Milam). Went to po-st at 3:10. At prst 5 minutes. Start good and slow. Won easily: second and third driving. PEPI ra -ed into a long lead in the last mile and was never menaced. VICAIRE came again and outgamed AMKTEIJ.^) The latter t ired in the final eighth. Bl'MMKL finished gamely. MONKS HOOD and PON GASCON fell at the twelfth jump SeraMied TMSSHMM Foyle. 13N; 73308 Cavendish, 138; 75311 tirouch, 133. Overweight Itumniel, 1 1£ pounds fy 4j2pr 4T r7 THIRD RACE — 3-4 Mile. fApril 16. 1921— 1: 11 V»— 5—130.) . Purse $1,200. Vogue 4 oOm • Purse. 3-year-olds and upwurd. Fillies. Allowances. Net value to winner $900: second. $200: third. $100. Index Horsea AWtPl'St 'i 4 \ Str Fin Jockeys Owners Equiv. CdJs Si r't 752i6,SI'NAVR wi 110 5 1 2* 1» 1« 1' P Walls W S Kilmer 70-100 ( 7847S I YANKEE PRINC'S w 110 1 5 5l 4'1 3» 2'1 J Shanks J S Cosden 1H5-100 73860 HUE MOON w 101 7 J 11 2« 2» 3'1 Q Fields H W Maxwell SI00-10O 7447J:1FLEET PRINCESS w 106 6 2 3l k 4» 4"» E Scobia Kenton Stable lf.20-100 7*468 HAZY DAWN wb 100 4 7 7 6' 5 1 5» J Wallace W J Salmon 10450-100 l75431)NANCY L'HORNE w 104 3 6 6'i 5* 6« 6» F Stevens Longrtdge Stable 1820-100 78403 MALAI'ERT w 100 2 4 4* 7 7 7 T Wilson Seagram Stable 16655-100 Time. 24H. 49. 1:16V5. Track sloppy. $2 mutuels paid -Sunayr. $3 10 straight, $2.30 place, $2.40 show; Yankee Piincess, $2.30 place. $2 30 show; Blue M on. $ i SO sh.»w Linivalcnt lM)oking odds Sunayr. 70 to 100 straight. 15 to 100 place. 20 to 100 show; Yankee Princess, 15 to 100 place. 15 to 10O show: Blue Moon. 240 to 100 show. Winner ("h. f. by Sun Briar Misty Ijw, by Ayrshire (.trained by J. I. Smith; bred by Mr. Willis Sturix' Kilmer). Went to post at 3:50. At post 1 minute. Start go.d and slow. Won easily: second and third driving. SI'NAYR drew away into a long lead after entering the stretch and held the race safe at the end. YANKKK PRINCESS gained fast in the last three eighths and easily outfinished BLUE MOON. Tlie latter set the early pace and finished gamely. The others were always outrun. S ril.iied MM leopardess, 110. 0\erwci;;lit Blue Moon, 1 pound. f7QCZ yQ FOURTH RACE— 3-4 MUe. | April 16. 1921— 1: 11 '-5— A— 130.) Purse $1,500. Page-4 o0«0 brook Purse. 3-year-olds and upward. Allowances. Net value to winner, $1,000; second, $300; third. $150: fourth. $60. Index Horses AWtPPSt lt '-.. \ Str Fin Jockeys Owners I.., iiv. Odd* St.'t (78473H.ORD CRNITE wb 4 110 5 2 5« :.» 3« 1 1 J Wallace J C S. hank 175-100 ! 78473 HEKI.TAI'S wb 4 105 2 4 1» 1«* ll 9 P Walls E V Whitney 200-100 78404 DOMINHJUE WB 7 107 1 I 2s 2* 2' 3» J McTag't E Arlington 270-100 78401 CIIAMI'I.AIN wb 5 112 3 S 4«* 5'» 4'4 4* L Morris J H Stotler i;65-100 74693 S1NSHOT wb 3 101 4 I 3 41 5'» 5,J (; Fields Belair Stud Stable r.595-100 75683 BATSMAN W39861 6666 T Wilson Crown I'oint Stable 4115-100 Time, 24. 49. 1:1*4- Track sloppy. $2 mutuels paid Ixinl Cranitc, $5.50 straight. $2 40 place, $2.10 show; Heeltaps, $2.60 place. $2.30 show: Dominique, $2.54) show. Equivalent booking odds I/ord granite. 175 to 100 straight, 20 to 100 place. 5 to 100 show; Heeltap*. 30 to 100 place, 15 to 100 show; Dominique. LT to 100 show. Winner II. •, iiy Granite Devonshire Dolly, by Broomstick (trained by T. J. Shannon; bred by Mr. J H. Ixmchheini 1 . Went to post at 4:20. At post 1 minute. Start good and slow. Won easily: second and third driving. I OItl) ORANITE was saved until in the stretch and passed HEELTAPS after a mild drive. HEKLTAPS set the pace and meed DOMINlyl E into defeat in the first half mile, but could not with stand the winner's challenge. DOMINIQl'E tired in the final quarter. ( HAMI'LAIN raced poorly. SI NS 11 0'l' showed speed. s.,ai.li.d 7M04 lomixa. Mi; 7SI2f,-»:ood Times. 107: '7S449)Fifty Fifty. 102: 7S404 Prince of 1 inbna. lli»; 753'W Pickpocket. 103; 7*403 King's Kans. 111. 96; 09134 Natural, 97; 75012 Maclean, 96. Overweights D'm.niqiie. 3 pounds; Sunshot. 5: Batsman. 2. 78^90 FIFTH RACE— 1 Mile and 70 Yards. Newark Purse. fSept. 28. 1918— 1:«H— 4— 132.) 4 OO^ItF Purse $2,000. 4-year-olds and upward. AIlowa.nces. Net value to winner $1,300, second, $400: third, $200; fourth. $100. Index Horses AWtPPSt 'i £ •"-, Str Kin J-»ckeyj Owners Equiv. Odds Str't 784*8! ;ol.D'N SPHERE w 6 103 1 1 1» 1» 1» 1« 1» T Wilson Seagram Stable 85-100 78i6«,o|"I,ERMAN w 5 110 2 2 3» 3» 3« 2« 2" P Walls Triple Springs Farm Stb 155-100 ] 78468 iI.ANSMAN wb 6 112 4 3 2»* 2' 2'i 3» 3«J W Mar'er Mrs A E Alexandra s95-l'W 78428 FAIRWAY w 7 110 3 4 4 4 4 4 4 K Stevens A C Bostwick ^790-100 Time. 24. 49. 1:16, 1:43. l:46«s. Track sloppy. $2 MatStta [ ui l liolden Sphere, $3.70 stiaight, $2.40 pla'c, Oppermau, $2.10 place; no show mutuels sol I Equivalent l'-il:n,' odds Golden S| here. S5 to PK) straight, 20 !o 100 place; l»pperman, 20 to 100 place ! Wnner Ch. h. by Oliver Goldsmith Sphere of Influence, by foliar (trained by J. H. Stotler; bred ia England by Sir W. (.xke). Weut to post at 4:50 At po«t 1 minute. Start good and slow. Won easily; second and third driving. (iOLDFN SI'HIKK took the lead at the start and held sway throughout. OPPEKMAN finished gamely. CLANSMAN tired after going three quarters. FAIRWAY was outpaced. Scratched 7.S3X1 Wilkes B.irre. 112. ryO CTOrk SIXTH RACE— 1 1-16 Milea. Sept. 18. 192©— 1 44 S,— 3— 138.) Purse. 1.200. 3-yeax-4 Ot)t U olds and upward. Claiming. Net value to winner. $900: second, $200 third, $100. Index Horses AWtPPSt % hi *i Str Fin Jo keys Owners Equiv. Odds Str't 78368 .\TTII.IA wb 3 99 5 2 U 2* 1 * 1* l'l J Wallace J P Polk 2SO-100 ( 78451 I'-il'I.I.l'H w I 115 6 1 21 5=* 4* 3'1 2» Q Rose T Haskos 2:0-100 78448 PI.IKMONDALE \vn I 100 2 4 3" 1" 21 2" J«* A Abel J Arthur 11655-100 7 7990 VALOR wb 10 108 4 & 4l 3» 31 4 4 J 'i.mis Mrs P J Lavin 450-PM ( 77804 i'OOOI) NIGHT wb 4 110 1 3 6 6 6 5l 5» A Acardy S (cimli 2)20-100 (7»45J)»oVEKTAKE w» 5 105 3 S $• 41 5^ 6 6 W Mar'er Mrs .V E Alexandra 270-100 Time. 24. 4»S. 1:1*. 1:«S. 1:4» 4. Track sloppy. $2 mutuels paid Attiiia. $7.00 straight. $4.30 place. $3 70 show; Gueiph. $3 90 place, $3 20 slow; Iiluciip ndale. $13. H show. Equivalent Ixjoking xlds Attiiia. J-SO to 100 straight. 115 to 100 place, $5 to 100 show; Cuelph, 95 to 100 place, IX) to 100 show. Bliiemondab-, 575 to 100 show. Winner- B. f, by Tea Caddy- Luyal I*idy. by The Scribe (.trained by J. P. Polk, bred by Mr. A. L. Went to po«t at 5:19. At post 1 minute. Start good and slow. Won easily; second and third driving. ATTILIA was under restraint until entering the stretch then easily passed the leaders and won easing np. GFELPH finished gamely, but could not overhaul toe leader. BLUEMONDALB showed speed, but tired. VAI»R quit in the last qnarter. OVERTAKE quit after going a half mile. Scratched -7«512 Vacuum. 100; 7K380 Bucado. 106; (78290) Humboldt, 108; (7S406)Tae Foreigner, lit; 7S405 Koyal Duck. 100: 77S87 Maryland Belle, 109. Overweights —Attiiia, 2 pounds; Good Night, 2. ryORTQ-j SEVENTH RACE— T 1-8 MileZ (Sept. 27,^1^1750—5^-126.) Purse $L200. 4-year-4 0*_fO JL olds and upward. Claiming. . Net value to winner, $900; second, $200; third, $100. Index Horses AWtPPSt'i % \ Str Fin Jockeys Owners E iuiv. Odds Str't 78475 'SI-PERRCM w 4 105 5 H 7» 4 4» 2» 1» J Shanks Mrs A Swenke 4n:,-10» 78451 OLD FAITHFUL w 6 112 13 6 9'| T8 6* 41 2| J H Burke J McMillen OB-MI 78475 -'111' PEE w t 110 31 1 3» 3'1 3" 3' Q Rose T Haskos 2SD-100 78475'ATTORY MUIR wb ^ 102 4 10 5» 1 1» 1" 4'1 I, Piohon O C Milton + 90-104) 78452 DAY LILLY w 6 102 10 4 3»k 5'J 5H 5 1 5* J Wallace Mrs J Phillips MM-Mf 78107 NORTH WALES w 5 107 8 8 12» 91 7» 7* 61 J Ch'lmers W E Martin :'-,10-10i 78452 -COTE D'OR wb 6 110 1 2 2'1 2» 2»k 6'i 7'1 P Madeira R E Potts (4&-M| 78384 ST. GERMAIN' w 7 107 6 12 8»k S"k 9 8» 8» A Abel P Holm.in f 78384'WIDOW BEDTE w 10 97 7 9 101 10» 8»» 9^ 9» W Mar'er E Trueman t 78407 INVICORATOR w 5 111M2 13 13 13 121 121 10» E Hileman F J Boyle f 77587 FRANK MROE w 10 107 3 3 45 6nM0* 10»kll» W Milner B E Chapman t 78430*MAY ROBERTS w 7 98 11 7 11s ll1 11» 11» 12» L Ward M Grant t 78451 'MAJORITY wb 4 112 9 5 6l 12» 13 13 13 E Scobie J R Skinker 260-100 tMutuel field. Time. 24^. 49ss. 116. 144. 1:56*4. Track sloppy. $2 mutuels paid Superbum, $11.70 straight, $('..00 place, $4.10 show; Old Faithful. $11 10 place. $fl 10 show: Rupee, $3 60 show. Equivalent booking odds- Superbum. 4S5 to 100 straight. 200 to 100 place. 120 to 100 show; Old Faithful. 470 to 100 place. 200 to 100 show; Rupee. SO to 100 show. Winner B. f. by Superman — Dolly Bnltman, by Alloway (trained by A. Svv.-nke; bred by Mr. Henry T. Oxnard). Went to post at 5:51. At post 1 minute. Start good and slow. Won driving; second and third the samp. sri'KIU'.l'M slipped through on the inside in the stretch and outfinished OLD FAITHKl'L in the final drive. The latter gradually improved his position and finished fast. RUPEE was a forward contender all the way. hut tired in the stretch. ATTOKNEY Ml IB raced into the lead, but tired ia the last eighth. DAY LILLY and OTE D'OR tired and quit. Scratched 7S429-Roseate. !I7; 7.M75 Hickory. 102; 7*471 Bolster, 102; 76652 I^rd Herbert, 107; 7s22.x West Pittst.n. 97: imS'Irlefc Pat. 107; 7S306 Demos. 107. Overweight--Invigora tor. 1% pounds. Daily Racing Form Charts: Columbus ! ] ! COLUMBUS COLUMBUS, Ohio. Tuesday. April 22, 1924.— Beulah I'ark lone milel. Third day. Capital City Racing Association. Spring meeting of 19 days. Weather showery. Presiding Steward. Joseph A. Murphy. Presiding Judge, W. R. Norvell. Racing Secretary, W. R. Norvell. Assistant Racing Secretary, 0. Stands. Starter. I^-ster Dean. Racing starts at 2:15 p. m. (Chicago time 1:15). ! 75**1^9 FLRST RACE— 1-2 Mile. (April 30. 1923 IOUU4 _51s3_a_11o.) Purse $600. 2-yeax-olds. Claiming. Maidens. Net value to winner $450; second, $100; third. $50. Eq. Odds Ind. Horse. Wt. Fin. Jockey. Straight 77910 Do- M Mahon 109 1- C C.reenw'.l 1 170-100 '■ 78262'Millie (1. 104 25 H Farlan.l 530-100 ' 78 484 Lady Halde'n 109 P.1 R Holloway 610-100 781 ;«*Rockomar 104 41 D Randell 1160-100 78408 Pardner JewelllOO 5;1 L Aron 150-100 784843o.ean Mist 109 V A Kroner 650-100 78338 Little Rose 109 7" W Martin 1950-100 77758 Winnie Davis 109 SJ J Majestic 1300-100 • 7 7910 Esther (Ir'dell 104 9 D McAu'ffe 4220-100 Time, 52 V Track slow. $2 mutuels ]Kiid — Doc McMahon. $25.40 straight. $1620 pia.e, $6.40 show; Millie C, $9.00 place,: $4 40 show. I^idy Haldeman. $1.40 show. Equivalent looking ixlds Doc McMahon. 1170 to 100 straight. 710 to 100 place. 220 to 100 show; Millie C. 350 to 100 place. 120 to 100 show; l^tdy Haldeman. 120 to 100 show. Winner- Woodland Stock Farm Stable's b. g. by Towton Field Maud McKee. by I^ike Ward (trained by «'. S. Wilson; bred by Messrs. Cross and Hanerl. j Went to post at 2:14. At I ost 1 minute. Start good and slow. Won easily; second and third driv- . ing. Scratched 7S40S Dora Lutz. 109; 7S51S Edith Helen. 109. 7 8*1^^ SECOND RACE— 5-8 Mile. (Aug. 21. IOUUU 1923—1:02—2—108.) Purse 1500. 4- year-olds and upward. Claiming. Net value to winner $375; second. $75: third. $50. F i. Odds Ind. norse. Wt. Fin. Jockey. Straight, j 78057 Mad Nell 107 ll O Atwell S60-100 , 77»0 « Wilton l"lannal02 V J Jones 550-100 ( 77942 )Chow Chow 111 "I W Smith 500-100 77979* Needy : 9 4» K Noe 4800-100 7 7940 Kendall 109 5* F Hunt 600-100 78340 'Hysteria 104 6' W Martin 220-100 77144-Quincy Ward 113 71 C Greenw'd 850-100 70220 .losie M. Ill 8 1 W Man.lers 27'W-IOO 78057 Winchester 109 9 C Taylor 1070-100 Time. 1:04*5. Track slow. $2 mutuels paid Mad Nell. $19.20 straight. $7. SO place. $5.M) show; Wilton Flanna. $7.40 l lace, $." IH show; Chow Chow. $3. SO show. Equivalent booking odds Mad Nell. 860 to 100 straight. 290 to 1 M place. !!* to 10O show; Wilton Flamia. 270 to 10O place, 150 to 100 show; thow Chow. 90 to 100 show. Winner J. Kraus' ch. m. ." . by Madman— Salvation Nell, by Salvalion (trained by J. Kraus; bred by Mr. K. N. Oilpin). Went to post at 2:44. At post 1 minute. Start l^nod and slow. Won handily; second and third dri\ ing. Scratched— 77S25 Rachel D. 107: 73021. Little It.inper. MS; nSSI Ma'.asetto, 103; 74676 llobadil. 106; 77994 Awning. 104. 7 8*^4. THIRD RACE — 5 1-2 Furlongs. (Aj ril IOOOT 23. 1923— 1 05' 5— 7— 104. i Purse $cN . 3-year-olds and upward. Claiming. Net value to winner $450; second, $100; third. $50. Eq. Odds Inl. Horse. Wt. Fin. Jockey. Straight. 778791 'Pepper Tea 111 1» H Farland 100-100 7 2858 Roma 116 2* A Roach 5)90-100 (7l733l.)ago US 31 W Martin 310-100 77994 dlenn 112 4» W Seremba 720-100 771 IS'laifMr HO 54 C Greenw'd 15SO-100 78487 Louie Lou 110 6« W Franklin 4480-100 78519 Miss Em 108 7 H Zander 1730-100 73098 -Spinaway 112 P up W Manners 670-100 69836 Fran, es Sharpe!02 IMipC Hooper 4220-100 Time, 1:12*5- Track slow. $2 mntuels paid Pepper Tea. $4.00 straight. ttJS place. $3 00 show; Itoraa, $27.40 place, $11.00 show; .lago. $3 60 show. Equivalent liooking odd* Pepper Tea. 100 to 100 straight. 90 to 100 place. M to 100 show: Roma. 1270 to 100 place, 450 to 100 show; Jago. 80 to 100 show. Winner —J, Hays' b. m, 5. by Peter Quince — Green Pepper, by Ruskin i trained by J. Hays; ored by Messrs A. K. Hundley A Son). Went to post at 3:09. At post 1 minute. Start good and slow. Won easily; second and third driv-.ng. Scratched (7«!274lDr. Joe. 112: ?S029 Cet 'Em. 1(9; T98M Lucky Pearl. 107; 737M*Spi. el.ush. 109. 75171 Wiakie. 1(;9; 75222 Cappy Ricks, 116; 7S4S6 Briar Sweet. 105. Owrweights I»uie Lou, 1 pjund; Miss Em, 1; Fran, es Shar|»e. 2. 7OKOK FOURTH RACE— 5 1-2 Furlongs. (April 10 Uk} a 23 1923_i051.— 7— 104.; Purse $600. 3-year-o!ds. Claiming. Net value to winner $450; second, $100. third. $50. Eq. Odds Ind. Horse. Wt. Fin. Jockey. Straight. 78486 Trafalgar 106 1 P Groos 600-100 784 13 l'.o .i!me 107 2* W Smith ."/.0-100 77174 'Bel Weed 104 3' D McAu'ffe tCN-M 78271 Mli.ourne 109 4' I. Aron MVMS 780ll*oui.l.i 103 51 C Hooper 2780-100 78485 Chestnut Girl 102 6J H I'.iden 820-100 75295 Zero 106 7 J Byrne 1260-100 78385 "SK-igb BeDi 101 P up W Martin 26C-100 Time. 1:1225- Track slow. $2 mutuels paid Trafalgar. $14.00 straight, SS.SI pl.ee. s;6.i i» s'livv: Kjy.ihne, $5.20 place, $6.60 s!i. » : Bel W 1. SSbSS show. Equivalent lHiok::ig odd Trafa'gir. ftfJO to PX1 -tiai^li;. ^30 to 1SS place, 200 to 100 show; Roya'ine. 160 to 100 place. 230 to 100 show: Red Weed. 210 to 100 show. Winner J. A. Parson's hr. g. by Rapid Water —Alberta 1L, by Handspring (trained hy J. A. Parson: bred hy Mr. George W. J. Bisseil). Weut to i« st at 3:39. At post 1 minute. Start good and slow. Won handily; second and third driving. Sera t-lied 77941 Somerby. 107: 777SS Gold I-eaf. 107; 7S524 Great Northern. 112: 7S« 59 Miss Margaret. 107: 7MU*Pe«rl Boots. 104: 77922 W«-e Dear. 107: 7S523 I'aisy Howe. 106; 7*520. Skywards, MS. Oveweigbts Ouida. 1 pound; Chestnut Girl, 3. 78536 STTTH RACE— 1 Mile and 70 Yards. (Aug. 21. 1923— 1:48^6— 115.) Purse $600. 3-year-olds and upward. Claiming. Net value to winner $450; second. $100; third. $50. Eq. Odd* Tnd. Horse. Wt. Fin. Jockey. Straight. 78490 Horeb 109 1' P Groos 450-100 (78435)Slie D»vil 112 2= W Martin 210-100 77318 Torsida 107 f C Gross 1260-100 74441 Leta IDS 4' C Greenw'd 5000-100 ( 78455 IDrummond 114 5s I Aron 2»1-1"0 7 7998 Lank 109 6i F Hunt 680-104) 78519 Farewell Taps 107 7' T McCorm'k MS-MI 77941 Paula V. 108 8- F Seremba 1500-104) (768051 Mr. X. Ill 9 AV Man.lers 4020-10* 76345 King Trojan 112 P. up. A Roach 15:a)-10# Time. 1:53. Track slow. $2 mutuels paid — Horeb. $11.00 straight. X I Jfl place. $4. SO show: She Devil, $4.00 place, $3. SO show: Torsida. $5.00 show. Equivalent liooking odds Horeb. 450 to 100 straight. 110 to 100 place. 140 to MS show: Slia Devil. 100 to 100 place, 90 to 100 show; Torsida. 150 to 100 show. Winner Miss D. Parsons' b. g. 7. by Horron -Cyprienne. by Kingston (trained by J. A. Parson; bred by Messrs. Talbot Bros). Went to [ ost at 4:07. At post 1 minute. Start good and slow. Won easily; second and third driving. Scratched 77011 Current Events, 10D; 7S377 Feigned Zeal, 107; 77S55 Tomahoi, 109; TliTS'Mj Error. 92. Overweights Leta, 1 pound; Paula V., 1; Mr. X., 2; King Trojan, 3. 78537 STXTH RACE— 1 Mile and 70 Yards. '_ T_ AuB- 21- 1923—1:48—6—115.) Purse $600. 3-year-olds and upward. Claiming. Net value to winner $450: second, $100; third. $50. Eq. Odd 4 Ind. norse. Wt. Fin. Jockey. Straight. 7805 7 -Dustman 98 1» J Majestic ::10-100 7 7825 Ni« 107 2 J Pu 2760-100 (78391 1 Bob Baker 114 ."A W Smith D0-100 78 490 Zapatos 109 41" C Gross ::70-100 7 7899 Sandy H. Ill 5» AV Manders IMS-MI 7804 4 Miss I.il.-rty 107 61 C Hooper 4S10-100 78489 Zululan.l 109 7J K Noe, 5910-100 78523 Eau Gallie 107 SI J Byrne 1520-100 78480 -Ta was. -ntha 107 !)» C Greenw'd 1:150-100 77982'Felix M. 114 M D l'roggtte 2310-1)0 Time. 1:5335. Track slow. $2 mutuels paid Dustman. SUS straight. $5 (W place. $3. SO show; Nig. $17. 110 place, $9.10 show; B ib Baker. $.5.(w show. Equivalent liooking odds Du-tinan. 310 to 100 straight. ISO to 100 1 la. e. M to 1(H) -how; N.g. 7St) i to 100 place. 370 to 100 show: Bob BaUer, 50 to 100 ] show. Winner W. A. McKinney'; br g. .*!. bv Sweep - Lemco. by Ducat (trained by W. A. MfSTI— TJ. bred by Mr. Eu^e-ie Pucker). good and slow. Wou easily; second and third driving. Sir— died 7*29«it an. er. Ill: 77937 Smart Guy 100: 7S1SO Waukeag. 100: 7HIS5 Bud Piafeer, IOJ. Overweights Dustman, 1 p.jund; Sandy 1L, 2. 178538 SEVENTH RACE— 1 1-1G Milee. (Aug. 20. 1923—150—5—113.; Purse $600. 4-year-olds and upward. Claiming. Net value to winner $450; second. $100, third. $50. Eq. Odds Ind. Horse. Wt. Fin. Jockey. Straight 78490,Montillo 102 | J Majestic 160-100 77982 Tamper 110 !'■ (• Gross '»i 1 »J 78391 Hewitt KM 3!§ W Smith 1050-100 78435 Tulsa 102 4» W Martin 1690-100 78060 Verili Loon 100 5* P Groos 1070-100 78060' 1 1 C. l!a.sch 103 6i J Byrne 1010-100 77763* Vendor 104 7 D McAu'ffe 4:»o-100 Time. l:51ls. Track slow. $2 mutuels paid — Montillo, $."..20 straight. $3.21) place. $2.0O show; Tamper. $3.00 place. $2. SO show Dewitt. $I.(K) show. Eiuivaleiit liooking odd Montillo. 100 to 100 straight. 60 to 1(H) p:.ne. .'.0 to 10O s|,„w Tamper SO to 100 place, 40 to 100 show; Dewitt. 10O to 100 show. Winner BaetefC Stable's b. g. fi. by Free Ian.» or Sain B.nda. by The Bard itra.ned by J M Weill; bred by Mr. George J. Long.. Went to post at .". 08. At post 1 minute. Start good aud slow. Wou handily; se. ond and third driving. Owrwcixhts II C. Basch. 1 i«ound; Vendor. 3. + New York Racing Dates NEW YORK RACING DATES JAMAICA— April 29 to May 21. BELMONT PARK— May 22 to June 13 AQUEDUCT— June 14 to July 7 EMPIRE CITY-July S to July 30. SARATOGA— August 1 to August 30. BELMONT PARK— Sept. 1 to Sept. 15. AQUEDUCT— Sept 16 to Sept. 30. JAMAICA- October 1 to October 15. EMPIRE CITY— Oct 16 to Oct. 30. 1 PERFECT SQUARE DICE Made by expert mechanici from thoroughly reasoned hard stock, guaranteed to be true to withia one one-thousandth of an inch, having all sides flat, corners sharp and finish perfect. Made in cither red, green or white in any size. 5-S size, razor edge $1.40 per pair 3-4 size, razor edge $1.50 per pair B. C. WILIS & CO. 222 West Congress St., Detroit, Mich. ' li -;- Page 4 Havre De Grace Entries and Past Performances HAVRE DE GRACE WEDNESDAY, APRIL 23 WEATHKR CLOIDYi THA(K GOOD. Tim figures under the heading "Hec." In the entries below show the hest time of each horse »t the distanre since Jaruary 1. 1922. no matter where it finished. In cases where reiord was made on other than a fait •r good track, abbreviations show track conditions. 7CI60 IS FIRST INDEX OF 1924. 7H28 IS FIRST INPFX OF APRIL. Raring starts at 2. .10 p. m. I Chicago time. 1:301. Wmi|i.i fir urn. I rimiiiT. XOooil iimd runner. sM'nir inn. i i miner. (Mj Maidens. 'Apprentice allowniu c. hBMnkers. Tlio following abbreviations are used to designate track! at which time records Bbown in entries were made: Aqueduct Aq Jefferson Park JP Aurora Au Kenilworth Ke Belmont Park BP Kempton Park KP Blue Bonnets BB King Edward Ki Bowie Bo Latonia La Churchill Downs CD Laurel Lu Columbus Co Lexington Lx Connaupht Park CP Maple Heights MH Connraut Lake CL Marlboro Mb Dado Park DP Mobile Mo Devonshire De Mount Royal MR Dorval Do Omaha Om Duffcrin Du Pimlico Pm Empire Em Reno Re Fair Grour.ds FG Saratoga Sa Fort Er:e FE Tanforan Ta Hamilton Hm Thorncliffe Th Havre de Grace HG Tijuana Ti Hawthorne Hw Toledo To Havana Hv Windsor Wi Huntington Hu Woodbine Wo Jamaica Ja FIRST RACE— 4 1-2 Furlongs. Purvc $1.2(10. 2 -rear-olds. Allowances. ( Tr.uk ic.o:d: April 27. 1921 53% — 'S— 119). Today's Tnd. Horse. Wt. Rec. A.Wt.IIan (78447) Swinging 110x72.". (78286) Sombre 110. .7241 (78401) Bdisto 113. .71:. 78447: Rejected 105x710 78470 Bother HO 114 :.r.7h 110x705 | 78470 Semiun HG110 :57%h 108. .700 j 78447 Ta ngo 10f . . 700 : ow:ih 108.. John F. Klearer. 108.. Second Race— 3-4 Mile. Purse Jl.COO. 3-year-olds and upward. Claiming (Track record: April 16. 1921— 1 :11%— 5—130. ) 78449 Marble Wo 122 1:13% I 108x72." 78402' •Arendal Ke 107 1:12% 4 106x720 76441 bl'eter Piper ..11(1 116 1:13 10 110. .715 ' 78055 'Parvenu Ti 103 1:12% 3 103x715 78310 Whalebone Do 10M112 8 110X715] 76067» Mli Wilson ...Do 107 l:23%h 7 110x715 77972 •l.Sagnmoro RP 112 1:13 7 105x715 78402 Bright Lights. .Ja 117 1:12% 8 110x710 (75730) Ticaccy Do 107 1 :13% 8 110X71© 78402 •S.astnke Wo 103 1:14% 3 95X710 78366* Antilles Ja 100 1:13% 6 105x710 78471 Sea Wolf MH 105 1:12% 5 113.710 783C7 Charles J. Craig mile Ti 110 1:13 7 110x705 78015 •bDr. Charles Wells Do 97 1:12% 6 105. 705 75520 l.Hard Guess ...I'm 115 1:15% 6 110 .700 78366 Tl.essalr UP lOt! 1:12% 4 103.. 700 78429 Pikro. (M) 3 98.. 700 75224 Caraji Lu 107 1:15% 3 93.7 Ml 75531 •OsHH iMi ..('1)112 1:15% 3 93. 700 78012 'Myrtle Rilsori.IIv 98 1:15% 3 91x700 Third Rac s — 3-4 Mile. Purse $1,200. I rear-olds ami upward. Claiming (Track lecord: April 10. 1921 -1 11 %— 5—130. (7B426) Caligula La 112 1:12 6 108x750 78164 bCloughiordan .Lu 105 1:13 6 105x745 78426 uLinn d Or Ti 123 1:12 8 117*715 7842C* Cool Times ..Wo 103 1:12% 5 117X745 78449-•l.lli.lden Jewel Hm 103 1 12% • 103 •» 740 78513- IlltsUISmi .Lu M 1:12% 3ia3x740 77871 Mlonor Man U 105 1:12 8 105 735 78472' •lltion Pine ...lit; 109(1:13 3 104. .735 78380. •Sweepstakes . . Sa 100 1:12% 4 103 7:C. 78513 Inrictus FG 110 1:14% 3 100a73( 75809 'Rejection Ja 115 1:17m 4 110x725 78449 'SeHi's 1/emon Wo 107 1:12 4 97x725 78427= "lx-onard G. ...HG 108 1:13 3 95x725 Fourth Race — 1 1-16 Miles. Bail !•« Purse. Psjnt $1 TOO. 4-vear-olds and unward. Allowances. (Track record: Sept. IS. 1920 — 1 44%— 3— 13S. ) 78383* l.BIFF BANG .HO 115 1:47% 7 100x750 71493 Prilliant JesterWi 103 1:45% 7 100X740 78450 Heir at Law} (Ml PM 87 l:55%sy 3 85.740 78514 bThiml.ie UP 115 1:44% 6 104x735 75779 Hell Gate . . . .UP 110 1 45% 4 103x735 78515 A. J. Uuja HG 89 1:51 %sy 3 97X735 78514 |sMm Wi 95 1:44% 5 103x730 Fifth Race— 1 1-8 Miles. Purse $1 200. 4-rear-olds and upward. Claiming. (Track record: Sept. 27. 1919 1:50— 5— 126.) 77872; I.Vitamin Sa 102 1.53% 6 110x725 78336 'MJouimnnil . ...FG 109 1:53% 8 105x720 78405 t.Royal Duck . . .Lu 109 1:53% 7 114x715 78453 'Roval Crown .HG 105 1:55% 4 105 715 78314 •l.Asi.land 1-a 101 1:54% 5 105x710 77887 Maryland Belle Sa 11311 :53% 5 111X705 78512 •l.Douglinut FG 112 1:54% 5 105x705 Sixth Race— 1 Mile and 70 Yards. Purse $1,200. 3-year-olds. Claiming. (Track record: Sept. 28. 1918— 1 :42%— 4— 132). (78263) Dancing Fool . .Ro 112 1:50% 111X725 78449 •Fehrah FG 92 1:47%s 91x720 78453* •Quick Time Bo 105 1:49% 93x715 78367s •Salmon SKI X 71 5 78471 Warren Lynch .FG 97 1:47% 101X715 78517 Frostr Uov FG 106 1:46% 107X71O 78453 'Zama (M) ....Bo 87 1:51%m 101.710 77080 Tropical Water .. 107X705 77934 Bvron 110X705 78365 Thomasine (M)... 102. .700 Seventh Race— 1 Mile and 70 Yards. Purse $1,200. 3 year-olds. Claiming (Track record: Sept. 28, 1918 — 1:42% 4 132.) 78309 Normana 102. 725 (78471) •Aggravating Papa FG 100 1:46% 107X720 78516; •Kl.t. Tide (M) 87.. 715 78453 •Anti.iuity FG 92 1:47% 96x715 78617= Seths Flower .FG 86 1:46% 108x715 (78516) •Blue Streak ..Pm 107 l:49%sy 109x715 (78429) Dandybrusb. 112. .710 78243 •Goldmark KG 108 1:48 102.710 77813 'Kirk Dress 97.. 705 DA PC 4 1~2 FnrloiiKM. 2-year-olds. Allowances. (April 27, 1921 Iof bl nMl/C r»3 2-5 2 119.) Index Course Dist Time TV* Odds Wt St *A Str Kin Jockeys Started Order of Finiah SWINGING, ch. f. 2 110 By Broomstick— Balancoire II.. by Meddler. (Trainer. F. Hopkins. Owner, H. P. Whitney). Breeder, H. P. Whitney. 98447 H i -c; 'e 1-2 49%slop 4-5 115 1 1 1* l1 F Col'letti 9 Rejected. Sea Tide, Imagination SOMBRE, b. f, 2 110 By Crimper— Sackcloth, by Stalwart. (Trainer. Wm. Garth. Owner. J. S. Cosden). Breeder. W. Garth. 78285 Howie 1-2 49%fast 1-5 115 111* 1*1 C Lang 6 Moon Magic. Sea Tide, Effort 78176 Bowie 1-2 49%fast 11-5 113 1 1 1» 1* C Lang 12 B.Winfrey. KittyFr'cb. A'tAggie EDIST0. h. c. 2 113 By Johren — Tunnin. by Broomstick. (Trainer. F. Hopkins. Owner, L. S. Thompson'). Breeder, L. S. Thompson. 78401 H.deG'ee 1-2 4S%fast 3-5 118 t 1 l'l 1* F Coll'-ttiU EarlaBaby, Cloudland, Toppanite REJECTED, ch. f. 2 (M) 105 By Ballot— Nettie Hastings, by Hastings. (Trainer. Wm. Garth. Owner, J. S. Cosden). Breeder, E. Rucker. 78447 ILdeG'ra 1-2 49%slop H 115 7 2 2'1 21 B Barnes 9 Swinging. Sea Tide, Imagination BOTHER, b. f. 2 110 By Trap Rock — Annoyance, by Meddler. (Trainer, W. Garth. Owner, R. Parr). Breeder. P. M. Walker. 78470 H.deG'ee 4i f 56%hvy 2-5 114 5 3 2»* 4*i J Shanks 5 BerniocH rar. G'khana. Cloudl'd 78331 Howie 1-2 48 fast 37-10 113 13 2* 2* ■ Ambrose 6 Barne.vGoogle. Harlan. Foolscap 78239 Howie 12 50 slow 13-10 113 4 1 1* l4 J Shanks 8 TodKonesor. Rnieellrar, B'rage 78192 Bowio 1-2 47%fast 13 HI 6 4 4'1 3*1 C Lang 8 Singlt F't. Barney G'le, Vanidobo SEAMAN, ch. g, 2 (M) 108 By Sea King — Chilton Queen by Chilton. (Trainer. I. Carter. Owner, W. Stockton). Breeder. L. Garth. 78470 IHsffW 4} f 56%hvy 22 110 4 6 6 5*1 E Ambr'se 5 BerniceH'rar, G'khana, Cloudld TANGO b. f. 2 (M) 105 By Spanish Prince II. — Fantam Bala, by Olambala. (Trainer, T. J. Healey. Owaer. R. T. Wilson). Breeder, R. T. Wilson. 18447 HdeG'co 1-2 49%slop 27 115 4 « 61 «*• E Bell 9 Swinging, Rejected, Sea Tide First start for the following: OOWAH. ch. g. 2 (M) 108 By Berrilldon— Stalwart Helen, by Stalwart. (Trainer. I. Carter. Owner. W. Stockton). Breeder, Estate of L. Garth. JOHN F. KLEAVER. b. c. 2 (M) 108 By Wrack— Puritan Girl, by Yankee. (Trainer, W. Thomas. Owner, J. H. Shrevc). Breeder, J. H. Shreve. r „, I DA PC 3-4 Mile. ::- car-nlil» and a |t tv aril. Claitiiing. (April 10, 1921 tCllG HAUL 1:11 1-5 1 l.lO.) MARBLE, ch. c. 5 108 Bv Ballot — TifTany Blend, by Cesarlon (Trainer. A. E. Alexandra. Owner, Mrs. A. E. Alexandra). Breeders. H. H. & J. H. Gaines. 78449 II ileC're 3-4 1 15%slop 11 109 7*1 W Marnerl.3 Fifty -F'y. HiddenJ'l, Mabel K 78310 Howie 61 t l:21%fast 19 108 1 3 2} l1 K Ambrose 12 Bucado. Fifty-Fifty. M. Maxim 78264 BwWta 6» f 1 22%goed 6» 106 9 8 6'* €»J G Rose 10 Sea Sand. Arendal. Poppy e 72532 KortKrie 1 1-16 1 :4.".%fast $-5 110 2 2 2* 1" V Walls 7 TenderSetli. Gr'ssMaid. Bl. Stone 72437 Ham ton 1 1-16 1 :4.".%fast 9 104 3 S* *i 9 Walls 6 Jou. tt. Despair, Fannie Bean 71730 I'orlKn.- lm"0y 1 .4V%slow 10 109 1 4 i'i 6' J Brogilen 6 Despair, P.r Jiminy. Ijimpus 71439 llum'lon 3-4 1:13 fast 6 100 4 6 41 3»i P Walls • Setir l..inon. Sgrado. Muskal'ge 71354 Ham ton 1 1-16 l:50%slow 43-5 110 S 4 3* 3 i P Walls 7 Lnmpus. Despair. High Speed ARENDAL. b. g, 4 106 Bv Plaudit or Star Shoot — Pvrope. by Sir Wilfred. i Trainer. G. W. Campbell. Owner, G. W. Campbell). Breeder. J. E. Madden. 78402 H b ; e 3-4 l:lj%t'a.st 6t 111 6 2 2* 3=J W Milner 14 Mabel K . Vacuum. Bonfire 7836G r.owi- 7-8 l:28%fast 1 107 4 1 1* 1: F Murr.hy 13 MaryMaxim. Antilles. Duke John 78332 Kowio 6Jfl:21%fast 8 108 4 2 3l 2*i F Murphy 8 L'tenHearic. Tidings. Simplicity J 78264 BwWla 6| f 122%good 16 111 S 2 2»' 21 K Murphy 10 Sea Sand, Poppre. Cote d'Or 78193 Psjsjjt 61 f l:22%fast 22 111 7 3 3* 4* ¥ Murphy • ScaSan.l, Wli.ilelK.ne. (J'kTime I 77841 Jeff. IBM 61 f 1:09 good lh 120 5 9 10» 10'» D MergKr 14 St. Maurice. DrByan. Jolm.Ios.pli 77407 1' Cr'n.la 3-4 1 :i:i%fast 10 99 1 9 9 9s* D Mergler S Translate. Sweeps'kes, Hon. Man 74064 l..x ton J-4 112%fast 2 112 6 2 21 2* J Pevic D Bnsterllells, Bob Shea, isosceles PETER PIPER, b. r. 10 HO By Peter Pan — Iona, by Meddler. (Trainer. A. Swenke. Owner, A. Swenke). Bred in France by W. K. Vender. bilt. 76441 Jefferson 3-4 1 : 15%fa.it 4 106 3 1 1' 771 F Thdykell li.rdtie. Far East. Rhinegold 74417 1-aurel 3-4 113 fast 7 110 4 3 51 7»J R Costello 9 ("lijordan. Dr.C. Wells. IjdrHoss 74171 H deGce J-4 1:13 fast 1-5 116 6 1 1* 11 B Marinem 9 Bound Bobin. Bluellawk, Rupee 73536 Pel 1*1 61 f l:07%slow 41 107 « 1 3 " 64 F Sharpe 6 Battersea. Al.lar.-. Lilt 73462 l: linnets 3-4 1 :l-%fast 6 96 4 1 1"* 4* J ( 'halm, rs 4 Hattcis.a. Hildur. List One 73294 B B nnets 3-4 1 :13%fast 11-5 111 S 1 1* 1 | J Chalin. rs 7 Dr.Clias Wells. Jo -llaJ.. Wraith 73015 ' ' i.augh'. 51 f 1 07%good 11-10 111 3 2 31 61 R Cost. Uo I KiiiglitliiMMl. Ablaze. Admirer 72729 r.riKri.- 61 f 1 07 fast 1J-10 114 6 1 1» 2"* F Sharpe 8 M.-ieurv. Tidings. Speedr Lady 72627 lo.tllri.- 61 f l:10%mu l 11-10 111 1 1 I1 23 R Cost. Ho T Tidings, Kar East. Ablare 72527 KortKrie 3-4 112%fast S-2 111 6 S d 9" R Cost. Ilo 9 Wraith. Jac.]iieg. Meicury 72452 11 ..m ton 3-4 l.:3%fast 17-10 97 4 1 l'i 1J li Co.slello 5 Bui. Proof. S.si.emon. SailingB PARVENU, br. c, 3 103 By Omar Khayyam— Desiuous. by Hamburg. (Trainer. K. Patterson. Owner. E. Arlington L Breeder. Mrs. L. Viau. 784)55 Til— ■ 61 f l:07%hvy 43-10 105 Wheeled. G Cooper 14 K't n.g) ...k B.Trrftm, KniglithM 78*23 Tijuana 41 f 65%mu.l Jl 100 7 8 7* 6*J (; Cooper B .la kltuu. r. Wildllcat!.cr. Kbix 77822 Tijuana 61 f 1 :07 fast 17-5 105 7 4 U l1 P Hum 11 Lit tli-P.i-ai li. Iru-tr. IdaKranccs 77654 Tijuana 61 f 1 07 fast 2 112 6 3 21 6* E Robbing • Ilitruu.p. Honddic. Ponimoi 77613 Tijuana 3-4 112%fast 2 »5 7 6 21 2J G Kllis 7 The Ar.iucani.in. Cliira. ( anron 77424 Tijuana 61 f 1 07%fast 4 115 6 4 21 6» G Mem 8 PoMillion. Col. Cup. Spamslil:..-. 77382 Tijuar.a 8-4 1 U%fast « 103 4 « 4* 3] S ODonnl 8 LordAII. n. LadyGorliam. Coffield WHALEBONE, blk. g, 8 110 By Allan-a-Dale — Marcotini. by Marco. (Trainer. T. E. Crist. Owner. T. E. Crist). Breeder J. W. Webb. 71310 Howie 61 f 1 21%fast 9 103 10 6 61 M It P.r. ningl2 Marble. Bin-ado. Fifty Kiftv 78231 Bowie 1 1-16 1 6(%mu l X3-10 108 S 1 11 21 C. Rom. l.t (iv.rtjk. 1 »., v l.i||,. Mystic 78193 HoVie 61 f 1 22%fast 41 106 2 I 21 2* I! l:r. ning !t S sSand. l ui.k Time. Ar.-iid.il 78161 Howie 61 f 1 23 mud 6 106 13 7 8* 7'4 II Holmes U Hiffltaug. TimesPp. Agg Papa 77936 Jefferson 1 1-16 1 :51%hvy 10 104 5 2 9» 10*3 I Jones 11 Pe.|in.t. Unr St.,r. S. rvitoi »7S71 Jefferson J-4 114%faet i 110 f 11 12* 12»| E Martin IS Vacuum Lug.. U,iigU..it 77*05 JtltcnOA -4 1 15 fast 7 101 8 2 21 2 D Jones 9 El Astro. Idle TI. I*. Arrowh d IRA WILSON, b. g, 7 110 By Ormondale— Blue Stocking, by Yankee. (Trainer. F. J. Boyle. Owner. F. J. Boyle.) Breeder. J. E. Madden. 76067 Havana 61 f l:lf.%fapt 0 113 2 4 41 3'J F. Hileman H PepperTea. KndMan. Glenlivet 76033 Havana :i4 1:13%fast f. 112 4 3 4* 3*1 E Hileman S Driftwood. Haran GoldenChanoe 75539 M'l'.oro AbC? f 129%slow 13-10 115 7 2 2* 1»* F WMstck 8 T.J.P'derg.ist. Kluff. B. Simmons 75521 Marlr.i Ab 61 f 1 :tti slow 23-10 116 6 2 2* l1 J Dennison 8 Finality. Aslilin. Florence Deen 75501 Marl 10 Ab 6| f l:12%slow 37-10 107 5 2 l'l 1*} F Wilsfck 9 PepperTea, Blk .Baby. C.ipt Hob 74982 Laurel 3-4 1 :H%good 64 107 6 » 9» 7»^ .1 Chalmers l'l Sea Sand. Sagamore. SpeedyGiil 74425 Thclirfe 8-4 1.13%tast 14 107 3 2 21 2* D Stirling 11 Gaudy, Bobby Allen. Vacuum 74329 Th'.liffe 51 f 1:08 fast 51f 109 7 11 12* 12'° D StirKng IS Ynlla. (oiudv. Atlianna 73632 Dorv.il 3-4 1.12%fast 41 108 7 6 4"k 4'2 J Chalmers 7 Ted's Plum. II Artillery. Foxtail 73192 H P. nnets 51 f 1 07%ilow 3 113 1 6 6* 4*1 D Stirling 8 H. Artiillery, Max Gold. Foxtail 73419 lMl'nn.ta 3 4 l:13%fast 30 112 2 7 8" 6* D Stirling 11 JcyceHoffman. Patchw'k. Flint SAGAMORE, ch. g. 7 105 By Uncle— Lydia II., by Luke Blackburn. (Trainer. J. L. Donovan. Owner. C. Caffarelli). Breeder. H. P. Headley. 77972 Jefferson S-4 l:17%mu«l 4 120 13 13 9* 7* G Rote 13 G.Starr. Mt Pleas't. Dandybruah, 77652 Fdr'n.ls 1 1-lC, l:4V%f;tnt 5 106 4 3 9 9=» L I^ng !» Sway. Irish Pat. Duiiibfoun.l.r 7757C. K.Cr'nils t-4 l:M%gw4td 7-5 110 11 7 4" 4* G W C'rollll It. Robin. Omnipotent. Anticipate 77321 K.C.r nOn 3-4 l:14%slow 4 112 5 4 31 2* G Rose 11 Vonii-elos. Hysteria. Se.|in I 77006 FCrnds I 4 1 1 .%livy 16-5 107 7 7 7 61) G Rose 7 CareKree. Lidyl£o-e. PoorSport 763G4 Jefferson 3-4 1 14%pooil 6 107 9 4 4' 21 G Rose 11 P.egPardon. Kingscl.re. I/yKose 76923 F.Gr'nils 3 4 1:14%slow 21 104 8 1 31 21 H Marielli 8 PaulMicou. Th. Square. PrSport 76778 FGi'nds 3-4 l:i:.%mu I 8 106 8 7 4* 4=1 G Rose 11 Bnmra. Antonia. Cuvnor , 76734 K.Gr'nds 3-4 l:15%slow 8 102 8 6 6' 5" A Abel !» Simplicity, Keiom'tion. R Cli'lio 76268 Jefferson 3-4 LIS h\y 10 105 4 8 6' 6:J_G Rose 10 Simplicity. Valcntia. Aladdin BRIGHT LIGHTS, ch. g. 8 110 By Peter Quince— Blaze 0' Gold, by St. Florlan. (Trainer. F. A. Alexander. Owner. J. F. McOauley). Breeder. W. S. Threlkeld. 78402 H'.ii eQ'ea M t :T4*AXMt 4f ltH. 6 S NQ»I Rom'ellill Hatcl K.. Vacuum. Arendjl 78310 Howie 6i f 1 :21%fast 14f 108 S 10 8'IK"0 A Accardyl2 Marble. Bncad... KiftiKifty 78265 Howie 6J f 1 :22%good 3(.f 1M 4 12 U !""• A AccanlylS Bucado. Fifty Fifty. Vcaizelos 78178 Howie 7-8 1 :"1 fast 7f 110 9 12 11;10'*R Rom'eliit.'l C.Costigan, M. Jumbo. I) of t.V'y ■ 77805 Jefferson 3-4 1:15 fast 60 106 6 9 9 9'» A Aceanly • ■ Astro. Wliuleb c. Idle Tbts '77739 Jefferson 3-4 1 :13%fast 30 111 8 8 8 $ » R Roin'elli 8 Caligula. Kingsclere. Whalebone 66305 Empire Ab 3 4 1 :10%fast 7 118 2 4 31 3T L Fator It! Niglnboat. Ting-al.ing. Esquire { 65804 Jamaica 3-4 112%fast 41 113 6 4 4* 4«i ■ Mart* 10 Valetitia. Ksqnire. Transient TICACEY, br. g. 8 110 By Bannockburr,— Hand Eell, by Hanover. (Trainer. J. Boden. Owner. Triple Springs Farms Stable 1. Breeder. B. Sehreiber. 75730 Bowie 61 f l:22%fast S 111 I 4 2' V H Howard 13 Sea Sand. Coral Reef. Spear Shot 75462 Pimlico 1 1-lti 1 :.".n slop 16 5 109 3 3 4« 4«J H HowanllO Stonewall. Bonfire. Kliinegold 75130 Laurel 3-4 1:13%fast 29 111 4 9 81 8»i II HowanllO Bucado. RoyalCliarlic. ( am'f i;igc 74781 Laurel 1 1-lC 1 :46%fast I 105 6 1 1" 1"* H Howard 8 UoralP.u.k. Sedgef'd. C Whallen 74699 Laurel 1 1-10 1 :47%fast 31-10 107 3 2 U 2" A Roach • Honorable. TlieLunl.. Mir Man 74606 Laur.l 3-4 ; :13%fast 51 110 1 5 51 4* H Howardll Rhinegold. Val. ntia. The Lamb SEASTAKE. br. f. 3 95 By Sea King— Stake and Cap. by Ellisdale. (Trainer. T. Quinlan. Owner, T. Quintan). Brf.eder. L. Garth. 78402 HdeG'ce 5-4 1:l".%fast 4f 1"L' 10 11 11s 10,n A Abel 1 4 Mabel K.. Vacuum, Arendal 77483 Havana 51 f 1 :06%fast 6 103 6 7 CI 691 J Callahan 7 Minus. Ancestress. Trafalgar 77200 Havana 3-4 11X%slow 2 111 1 6 6 C*J W P'mrose • Mooifd. Ancestress. It.Gersliel • 710!) Havana 3-4 1 :21%hvy 1 113 2 5 6 5*1 W Smith 5 M'rfield. Ancest s. Mrs.iiardmr 77033 Havana 51 f l:13%hvy 21 104 6 6 31 I1 W Smith S Stiper'na. Ancestress, Trafalgar 76890 Havana 3-4 l:lC%eood 4 105 4 5 5» 5*1 A MeL'hlin 6 SunMaiden, P.luellill. Chemiserie ANTILLES, ch. m, 6 105 By Rapid Water— Maria C. by Yankee Gun. (Trainer. G. Peterson. Owner. G. Peterson). Breeder. G. W. J. Bissell. 78366 Bowie 7-S l:2S%fast 26 107 5 3 3' 3s J Wallace 13 Arendal. MarrMaxim. DukeJolin 78286 P.ouie CI f l:22%fast 24 99 7 I 5* 5"' B HreningLI .I'kScot. H'klel. 'yFinn. KarEast 78240 Howie I»7TJ- lfUllniT 22 100 2 2 k (i1; W Milner 8 OBthday. N tKaid. r. P.f.Home 78197 Howie lm70y 1 :49%fast 14 102 7 3 3} 4s H HreninglO RoyalCh'e. Ourliirtliy. S.rritor 78178 Howie 7-S 1:31 fast 7f 101 4 4 6 6:i J Wallace 13 C.Costigan. M ..lembo. Hoft.V'v 77911 Jefferson l| f l:10%hvy 20 ltt". 7 8 61 7*1 G Corey 15 L.KIorence. Lieut. Kariell. Stamp 77840 Jefferson 51fl:0S%good 20 MM 6 8 S1 ?J D Merpler 15 SisterJosella. Stan p. HanBo'.Iing SEA-WOLF, b. g. 5 113 By Ultimus— Queen of the Water, by Waterboy. (Trainer. F. A. Tansor. Owner. F. A. Tansor) Breeder. W. B. Miller. 78471 II. deG'ce lm70y l:50%hvy 17 106 5 !) 9b 10'° J Wallaeell Ag'r gPapa. Aladdin. JnjDdee 78243 Howie lm.Oy 1 :51% low 11 111 4 7 71 7'* ¥ Col'letti S Capt.t ostigan. Mi/.ar. HigliGear 77586 FGi'nds 11-16 1:50 hvy 25 102 4 7 41 57 W Milner 8 G. Billows, K.Sneezy. Maig.Waie 77494 F.Grnds 3-4 l:15'Agood 4 112 3 2 1"' l1 M Schw'UU B't Black. Beth Steel. St G'rard 77348 F.Gr'nils 11-16 1:50 good 3 90 3 1 11 5'1 1. Lang- 13 Juno. Sword. Morn on Eider 77056 F.Grnds 3-4 1:13 fast 31 115 5 3 4 1 4T1 M Schw'tzLI Exchange. Billy Klair. Mcintosh CHARLES J. CRAIGMILE. b. g. 7 110 By Pataud— Miss Jordan, by Sir Dixon. (Trainer, W. Duman. Owner, W. E. Matthews). Breeder. E. Gallirn. 78367 Bowio 8-S l:2S%fast 29 103 6 5 6; 4'|D Mergler 10 A. J. Buja. Fehrah. Salmon 78240 Howie lm70y 15-^.sl.w 9J 100 6 4 7 77j L Lang 8 O.B'thdar. NtRauler. P. f Home 78228 Howie 7-9 1 :29%mu.l 15 107 S 6 6] 3s J Ley land 13 Fifty-K'ty. Warng. St. M'chael 77652 F.Gr'nds 1 1-16 1 :4S%fas( 10 100 3 1 6l 6'« D Mergler 9 Sway. Irish Pat. Dumbfounder 77581 F.Grnds 1 1-16 1 :51%muil I 99 4 1 !• 4'.J I Parke 9 Tex. Yorick. The Fenian 77321 F.Gr'nds 3-4 l:14%slow 26 103 7 6 5' 57} D Mergler 11 Venizelos. Sagamore. Hysteria 76614 F.Gr'nds 3-4 1:14%fast 20 107 11 2 8* ll'« F Th'dykel3 P. Pardon. Dr.Joe. Tbel 1 an. iscan 76483 F.Grnds 3 4 l:14^.fast 6 108 7 5 4' 7IJ C I^ang 7 Kingsclere, Orlova. Dr. Joe DR. CHARLES WELLS, ch. g, 6 105 By Superman — Doughnuts, by Darebta. (Trainer, R. D. Carter. Own3r, W. S. Murray). Breeder. H. T. Oxr.ard. 78015 Havana 2-4 l:12%fast 10 10S 7 7 7 7" C Jackson 8 Perhaps. Mabel K.. Sun Brae ' 77749 Havana S-4% 1 :12%fast 15 107 8 8 8 S'5 C Jackson 8 SunBrae. End.Man. BrotberJolin 77565 Havana 5} f 1 :07%good 12 106 7 6 7* 7* C Jacksonll CEneantn. EndMan Sta.r Adams 77434 Havana 51 f 1 :06%fast 10 107 10 6 10* t«: (' Jacksonll Pi lion. Pindar. Blanche Mac 77376 Havana 3-4 1:13 fast 8 106 6 5 6 97 C JacksonlO PrinceReg t. Mar netti . l'opango 77302 Havana 51 f 1 :08 good 12 107 7 5 4' 52 C Jackson 7 Mt. Lassie, Mar'nette, P Regent 76568 Havana 61 f l:06%fast 15 108 6 C 5» 4*3 C Jackson 7 'l'opango, M. Lassie. GarBoyll. HARD GUESS, b. h. 6 110 By Pebbles— Miss Puzzle, by Disguise. (Trainer, C. Ccates. Owner, D. Veneziano). Breeder. J. Butler. 75520 M'lboro Ab51 f 1 :12%slow 43 KIN 6 6 7« 8» W Brown 8 Huff. ElizalMtiiJewell. S.Diego 75479 Marlboro 51 t 1:13 mud 8 116 7 2 41 5T1 C Jackson ■ W.Bedottc, Mr. Brummel. Bo:art 73501 Timot.m Ab6if 1 :26%hvy 8 11C 5*' A Allen 7 Star Court. Bab. Neapolitan 70453 Man Ilts 61 f 1 :(»fi%fast 4i 108 5ri J Allen 8 CavaKer. Loch Leren, Spods 70332 ilap.ll'ts 1 1 16 1 :4C%fast 6 114 5,a T Rao 6 LucyKate. Ere. White, Hyanpom THESSALY. br. f . 4 103 By Plaudit— Fair Atalanta, by Knight of the ThistU. (Trainer. M. J. Murphy. Owner, S. Louis). Breeder. Xalapa Farm. 78366 Bowie 7-S l:2S%fast 8f 101 I 7 S'112" B RreuMngl3 Arendal. Marr Maxim. Antilles 78265 Bowio 61 f 1 :22%good 30f 105 7 4 8' 8'= D Mergler 13 Bucado, Fifty -Fiftr. Venizelos 78178 Bowie 7 8 1:31 fast Tf 99 6 5 9»11'«H Breningl.l C.Co-tigan. M Jumbo.- D of t.V'y 77517 F.Grnds 3-4 1:14%fast 15 94 6 3 8 11'* B Bre'ningl.'l Pke'Br :i. Bla lasclli*. Palimtto 76923 F.Gr'nds S-4 l:14%slow 30 106 3 10 10 101* J Heupel 11 BegPardon. Sagamore. Kgsclero 75629 Bowie 61 f l:20%fast 60f 101 5 8 10' 10" II Thomas 11 AfCX, Colando, Cum Sail 74859 laurel 3-4 l:12%fast 25f 97 9 11 1C kt*l II Howardir Cclando. Rhinegold. SeaSand PEKROS. b. c. 3 (M) 98 By Disguise— Picric, by Voter. (Trainer. J. L. Donovan. Owner. W. V. Bwyer). Breeder. J. E. Madder.. 78429 H.i.t'.ie 1 1-lC l:4S%fast 11 9717 2 41 7'= T AVilson 10 Datidylirnsh. AladiKn. Roseate 74307 Jamaica i| t l:07%fast f. 112 6 9 81 9" H Shillick IS Aggrar.Papa. S.ltimas. P.l.Miss 73814 Aqueduct 6-1 1 00%fast 12 11C 13 5 61 S'l T Burns 17 E-coba d'Oro. Ion-aim. Rami. 73103 Saratoga 61fl:06%fast 12 111 6 7 6'" 7*1 L Morris 11 Ormesrale. B'i -Grass. R audltye 72829 Saratoga 61 f 1:07 fast 18-5 109 12 11 20' 10' • E Leg re 14 Convent. Mitau. Apology CARAJO. br. f, 3 93 By Jack Atkin— Nannette. by Yankee. (Trainer. F. Gairett. Owner, F. Garrettl. Breeders. Whito & Garnett. 75224 Pimlico 3-4 1:15 mud 9 108 6 2 21 4T F Hstingsl.' Jackson. Warren I. inch. Stevens 74775 I.aurel 3 4 1:14%fast 8 107 8 f *•* G'J ■ Kummcrl.: Normana. Fehrah. Ja. k-..n 74565 Launl 3 4 l:H%fast 6 115 10 12 11' Wt Q Habin 14 Belle K.. Parthema. Our Star 74142 H.deG'ee 61 f l:07%fast 6 108 8 b 4'' l"i K AmbroseH Howiy. Vuitilla Sligo 73985 H.deG'ee 6} f l:0S%slow 10 M 1 I V 1»«- E Ambros, 13 Bram'ton. Vehement. For Keeps 72482 Saratoga 6-S 1 :00%fast 15 112 14 15 la" 14'= B AmbroselO Forest Flower. Pest, Eventide 70266 Belmont 41 f ;".:;%fast a 11- i *J 7= 4*4 B AmbroselO Baby Line. Po.-tiiiion. Pathan 69925 Jamaica 5-Sl:00%good 15 114 S 10 10 10' • B Ambrosell D'utless. CaveWnman. D'mstick COBHAM. br. c. 3 (M) 93 By Harry Shaw— Tsarina, by Kingston. (Trainer. J. T. Mahoney. Owner. J. T. Mahoney). Breeder. Mrs. W. V. Thraves. 75531 Churchill 3-4 1:14 fast M 1IJ 6 8 7= 7"! R Ha r' ton 15 Buck. W kulla. I.aP d-Briante 75452 Churchill 1 1 :29%fast 37 112 11 7 6'. 7" R Hartonl.t Di:dlcy. Craen c. W. the Wizard 75217 Latonia 3-4 l:17%hvy 31-10 112 10 6 5* 5*3 E I'ool 1" Arabis. Tie Runt. I voy 72921 Saratoga 61 f 1 :07%good 20 115 10 10 ll1 U»1 A Collins 14 Stanwix. Hiion Pine, Bees MYRTLE BILSON. br. f. 3 91 By Jack Atkin— Buda, by Sweep. (Trainer. B. B. Rice. Owner, H. E. Bilson). Breeders. White & Garnett. 78012 Ha\..n.i 6] f 107%fast 12 1(6 M 7 6} 6" T BfWtfcenM Scamper. Pilades. Clinging Vine 77944 Havana 6) f l:(9%mud 10 94 10 10 10* UP« J Da wson 11 Gold. Chance. Scamper, Colossus 77770 Havana 5* f 1 :07%fast 15 104 4 6 6 S'l T Brothers 12 Somerby. Lula. Kerry Girl 77636 Havana lm70y l:49%hvy 10 98 8 4 4* 41* A Yerrat h BsVaMJwMM, RedMill, Jacquerie^ 77525 Havana 3-4 1:19%fast 3 97 9 10 10* 10" P Groos 11 Il'dSweep. Scamper. WestMeatft; 77395 Havana 61 f 1 :07%faat 6 91 12 12 12 ]2'» J Ha wson 12 Sligo. Jack Pot, Ella C. 76930 Havana 2-4 1;19%mud 8 96 C 5 5:o 5»1 J Shanks 6 Bessie Gershcl, April, Red Milf J I Opr| R/VPF S_* 1MIIe- .Ijyear-olilsi and upward. Claiming. (April 141, 192^. CALIGULA, b. g, 6 108 By Wrack— Continue, by Orlando. (Trainer. A. S. Wcodliffe. Owner. P. H. Sims). Breeder. E. F. Simmt. 78426 II. tleG co 3-4 1:12%fast 10 10S 1 1 l'l l'l J H P.urke 8 JeweMV I . CntdTimes. Liond'Or 77739 Jefferson 3-4 1:13%fast 9 5 111 3 6 I1 1» A Accanlv 8 Kingsclere. Whalebone. II. Jewel 77496 FGrnds 3-4 1 :13%goo.l h 111 1 2 11 l'l A Accanlv S S« stakes. Lieut. Farrell. P Sport 77445 F Crnds 3-4 l:14%mud 9-5 116 2 12* 2 ' L Mel) ott 7 Venizelos. Piedmont. Far Bs*4 77122 FGrnd-s 3-4 1:14 fast 7 108 6 5 6' 4*11. l«ing 10 King-cli re. Lilv M. IsoMiies 76859 F .Gr'nds 3-4 1:13 fast 12 108 12 8' 9'* C Lang 9 ("timeter. CI hj dan. L.Marcellia 76681 FCrnds 3-4 1 l.'.%mud f-b 114 2 2 2* 3' C Ung S CI. ughjordan. Menur\. Warllau 76405 Jefferson 3 4 1:14%good 4-6 113 1 1 I1 1* I Parke 8 Fehrah. T dlloiuieur. Ho. Glenn 76367 Jefferson 61 f 1 :('7%gi od 7 106 1 6 6' 6*1 R M'thews 8 M'nrakcr. Hid Jewel. Centimeter 76230 Jefferson 61 t 110%hvy 21 111 2 1 H 21 C Lang 4 J.FOIIara. li Jewel. H.Graham CLOUGHJORDAN. b. g. 5 105 By The Curragh— Trance, by Ben Brush. (Trainer. J. Phillips. Owner, Mrs. J. Phillips). Breeder. J. Sanfcrd. 78164 Howie 7-8 1:29 mud 8 104 4 6 8 8" J Wallace 8 Gen Thatcher. Tom Bean. Rama 77718 Filr'n.ls 1 3-16 1 59%fast 15 99 3 1 21 5*1 J Wallace !» Fl.ntStone. SettingSun. Thimble 7767 1 Fill nds 3-4 I :i:t%fast S 10'J 3 1 2' 2" J Wallace 6 Rocket. (». Henrr. Blue Nose 77278 I tlr'nils 1 1:40 fast 60 99 3 1 U 3' J Wallace ! Flint Stone. Rinker Barracuda 77211 i'liin.ls 3 4 1.13 fast J 113 6 6 6 C|J Wallace 7 1PkPoii.l. Isosceles. BetterT111.es LION D OR. ch. h, 8 117 By Heno— Aile d'Or. by Capt. Hancock. (Trainer. H. Mi Daniel. Owner. J. K. L. Ross). Breeder. Belair Stud. 78126 II. leG v.. 3-4 1 12%fast 3-2 121 4 I s* 4*1 P Walls ■ Caligula. Jewell V. It .. GoodTimcn 70399 '"naught 3-4 1:13 fast 2-6 122 1 1 1»* 2* AClaver 5 1). John. B Dr'iiiond, Anonymous 70046 W dbine 3-4 1:14 good 1 U'4 3 3 3'1 4*3 A flavor 14 IlighCost. J 1. (lllara Procvon 69581 Pimlico 3-4 l:U%fast 3-4 115 1 1 1' 1' A Claver 7 Flagstaff. Reparation, Bellsolar 69525 Hdei; e 3-4 1:13%fast 3-5 116 2 1 1* 1» A Claver 5 Oppirmaii. WeBfinder. San. Boil 69152 H.ile ;Ve 3 4 1 12%fast 61 114 3 1 2* 2* A Claver 8 Dinna Care. Broomster. Pegasus GOOD TIMES, b. g, £ 117 By Theo. Cook— Bounty, by Celt. (Tri.ner. W. Garth. Owner. J. S. Cosden). Breeder. L. Garth. 78126 H.lC.u :: 1 1 12%fast I 112 7 4 2» 3'1 E Ambrose s ( aligul 1. J.». II V. D. Lion d'Or 78333 Howie 3 4 1:H fast 8 5 116 1 1 2' 2* K Ambn.s. r, I.'dGr'ito. J F OTIars Hid Jewel 78194 Bowie Mfl:0V«,fa t 2-5 114 1 1 1* 1*1 C I.ang S J.F O'llara. II Jewel. Shamr'k 71163 Howie 3-4 1 14%mu.l 33-10 104 1 1 1' 2^ J Shanks 4 1. dGr ite, J K ») Hara. P. desman 74901 I.iui.l 1 1 16 1 17%slop 61 10911 4 4 4" C I.ang 4 Transom. Thimble. Reparation 72C21 Saratoga 1 l:37%fast 12 116 C 3 6' I'* C Lang 9 Rialto. Shuffle Along. Vala.lor 72501 Saratoga 1 l:38^fast 4 10014 1 1' 1"» J (orcorn 5 Little Chief. Knobble. All Over 72465 Saratoga 3 4 1 12%good 7-1'J 11.. 3 4 4" 2« ■ Sandc 0 Skyscraper. Batteiseu. T Mines HIDDEN JEWEL b. g. 8 103 By Di«euis«— Rubia Granda. by Orsenan. (Trainer. A. Swnke. Owner. A. Snenke). Breeder. Wickliffe Stud. 78449 Hdeilce 3-4 1 1 .%sl,,p 29 lOf 115 1 1 1» 2» J Shanks ISFiftv Fv IliddeiiJI Capt'nCo'n 78368 Howie 7 8 1.27 fast i. IOC 2 3 4' 6«1 L Lang 6 Listenltearie TopSergnt. Attilia 78333 Howie 3 4 1:14 fast 18 5 95 4 4 4* 4'» L Lang ■ l.'dGrite, ; dTiuies. J K O'llara 78241 Bowio 61 f l:0»%sl- iv 61 112 2 3 3' 1» L l^ng 12 Frank (;., Aitex. Top Sergeant 78194 Bowie 1} f 1 0SV.fast 6 100 2 2 2'1 3*1 L I^ng 6 GoodT's. J FOHara Sliamr'ck 77739 Jefferson 3 4 1.13%fast 116 117 2 2 3} 4* I Parke 8 Caligula. Kingsclere. Whalebone [77581 F Gr'nds 3-4 1 14%hvy 12 114 2 1 S* 3« I Parke 4 lorenaMarccllin Ruhr. ( arer'ree I 77539 FGrnds 3 4 113 fast 4 1U6 2 2 31 4» L Lang 8 Certain. Mercurr I^st One LEATHTRWOOD. ch. g. 1 103 By Light Brigade— Derna, hy Peter Quince. (Trainer. M. C. Kelley. Owner. B. Harding-). Breeder. J. N. Camden. 7*513 H.deG'ce 51 f 1 OT^good 31-10 114 1 3 2* 21 C Robsonl2 Bock Pond. Deputy. Flax 7787S KGr'nda 1 l:49%faat 8 110 10 1 7» 9" H Stutts 10 FrederickFn. Tborndale. Blotter 77454 F.Gr'nda 3-4 l.lfi hvy 6 11! S 1 2'1 2« J Kederis « MahJong, Inrictas. BrllliantCast 773S7 F.Gr'nda 3 4 113*&fast 7 115 S 5 9 91* R Rom'elll 9 MahJong, BrilliantCast, Invictus 75194 Pimlico 3 4 1 ll«fast 3110 112 1 4 5* 5'* C Rob'son 9 T Exp'ure, Whetstone. I P'nces* 7SI2S l^iuii'l 3-4 l:13*ifast 5 115 5 1 1J 1* C Rob'sonlO Batsman. Husky. Jimson 749S3 Laurel 3 4 1 .HVgood 41 106 4 2 2* 2J I? Marinelli 7 L-B'timorelL. S'pliant, Col. Went 74737 1-iurel 3-4 MfMflMl 9 ■ 6 2 Ml1 H Howard 7 B.Hawk. C'ghjordan, Ijist One HONOR MAN. b. g, 8 105 By Tho Manager— Hmt. by Hastings- (Trainer. T. H. Wilson. Owner. J. Magnus). Breeder. T. C. McDowell. 77*71 Jefferson 3-4 1 14*ifast 5 115 5 9 8* 6-1 II Stutta 13 Vacuum, Less. Longboat 77801 Mfcnaa 0-4 l:M%teat 8-5 11211 10 9* 6-1 W Murphy 11 kkQr Hose, longboat. Julia M. 77710 FGinds I I 1 lt)Cf at 5 120 12 8 8* 7*4 T Rod'guezl2 El Astro. MissF'tunc, Sw'pstakes 77407 FCr'nds 2-4 1 :13*t,fast 4 US 8 7 Pft 9 I- McD'ott • Translate. Sweepstakes KRose 77256 I'Mlrmta 2-4 l:13\fast 8 118 5 2 2* *• K Tool 8 Lady Rose, Rustem. I'anl Micou 7 1893 I .ii.it- 1 ::-4 lllHfaat 7 109 1 5 5 4*1 ■ Pool 5 RillO'Flynn, Sympathy, Glyn HUON PINE, br. c, 3 104 By Hucn— June Rose, by Myram. (Trainer. G. W. Coburn. Owner, Mrs. J. A. Coburn). Breeder. W. B. Miller. 78172 Hdee;'.* III sH»w»f 15 103 4 1 l" k :;i J Wallace 4 Y'keePrinccss, Sarko, B'mfield 78127 K4M7ai 3-4 1 ili^fast 9 10915 4 5 1 4*1 K Ban:ea 7 Nautical. Modest, Leonard G. 77798 Tijuana 3-4 lili^fast 3 110 3 4 4l 3* S O'Donn'110 Freelioot. r. Porijola. R'kandRye 77403 Tijuana "4 1 12V,fast 5 102 4 5 5» 5* P Walls 7 Eminent. Ponjeda. Rustcr Keat'n 7730* Tijuana I -4 1 :13stfast 4 101 3 5 6 3'1 H Walla I Docllorn, Rus.Keaton. Eminent 77229 Tijuana 3-4 l:12«sfast 5 109 4 3 3* 3'1 P Walls 6 Nayarit, My Daddy. Korean 77039 Tijuana 11:10 fast 8-5 104 B*| S O Donn'l 8 Uunclar. Cherokee l.ee, Niagara 76937 Tijuana ai f 1:07 fast 18-5 115 22 R Carter 11 K.cgan, Freebooter, Program SWEEPSTAKES, b. g. 4 103 Bv Sweep— Gold Ten. by Goldcrest. (Trainer. A. E. Alexandra. Owner. Mrs. A. E. Alexandra). Breeder. A. L. Aste. 7*3*0 Howie 61 f 1 :20* fa.st 51 103 3 1 1- l* W Mar'norlO Sea San.l. Warning. Rue-ado 78241 Poojla U f l:0S«sslow 9 102 6 11 61 10*1 D M rgl-r 12 Hidden Jewel, Frank G., Apex 78196 lliiwm 61 f 1 :22*sfast 21-10 110 3 3 3l 1' II Il.se 11 Julia M.. (are Free, Ilucado 77871 li ffl — III Ifffllt 135 105 4 12 101 8* F Th'dykelS Vacuum. Utgs. longboat 77710 Fe'.rnds 3 4 1:11"sfast 21 111 2 2 2« 1*1 J H r.uikel2EI Astro. MissFortune. Dghnut 77496 l-'iT'r.iia 3-4 1 :13 4good 1-2 114 4 5 4'1 2'1 I. M.D'ott I Caligula. Lt. Farrell. Poor Sport 77407 FGr'neis 3-4 l:13\fast 8-5 119 4 3 2* 2" J Hcupel ft Translate. H.morMan. I-adyRose 77365 FCr'nds 34 1:13 fast I 103 4 4 2* 2'1 J Hcupel 7 Certain. Ruck Pond. I*i t One IWVICTUS, br. g. 3 100 By Vulcain— High Vale, by Hastings. (Trainer, D. R. McDaniel. Owner. D. R. McDaniel). Breeder. H. T. Oxnard. 78513 H.deO'eCO 51 1" l:07Wffood 6f 116 9 6 6* 5'4 J Shanks 12 Bu -kPc nd, I.eatherwood, Deputy 77912 IlllTw— lm70y 1 :Ji^hvy 12 112 3 1 1*1 ftsk J H Burke ! Rril'tCast. Polvo, Frodcricktown 77870 .l.fl.-rsuti lmTOy 1 : lo^fast 10 94 5 3 4 7" D Jones 8 Barracuda. Rinkey. (». Henry 77802 Ittftiaea J-4 l:14'/sl'ast S 116 6 9 91 S'i J Wallace 14 Pathan, Stakcile. y'enChartning 77629 Filrtnis 1 l:10%goo l 5 104 3 1 1* 1* J Wallace 7 Quivero, Leonard G., Waukulia 77585 I'llr'ncla 1 I ITTfcfclJ 41 101 4 5 4'i 4'i L I^ang 6 Telescope, AinityClaiui, Rril.Cast REJECTION, blk. f. 4 110 By Escoba — Crossbun, bv Peter Paa. (Trainer. J. Fitzsimmons. Owner. F. A. Herold\ Breeder. K. D. Alexander. 75809 Howie 61 f l:21\mud 14 ]"3 11 11 9* f* II Howard 11 Noel, Frederii ktown. Hid, Jewel 75746 i:.iuii 1 1-16 150 Vast 12 101 5 11* I'll! Howard S L'dyMyra, R'kPoikot. K.Albert 75733 BwWtfl 1 1 16 1:51 fast 9 Vi 10 3 1* V S Lowe 10 Humlwldt. Insulate. Anaprisa 75685 i:»w •• 1 1-16 I WXfat let 105 17 7" 8*1 K ThMyl;.-i:i King Albert. Care Free. Simoon 75652 Bowie IniTOy lGS^low 110 luS 6 6 41 5»1 V Hcrn'dez I Rlue Hawk, Vennie, Raffles SETH'S LEMON, ch. g, 4 97 By Seth— Lemon Girl, by Madstone. (Trainer. H. G. BedweiL Owner. Kenton Stable). Ereeder. B. A. Jones. 78449 HdeCco 3-4 1 :15Vsl»P Hi 112 9" E Peotiie IS Fifty F\v. Hiuden.ri. Mabel K 75809 T.owie C\ f 1 :21V,mud .",f 108 3 9 11 11*« F Collettill Noel. Frederi. ktown. Hid. Jewel 74427 Thcliffe I t 1 KJ^fast 2r-10 107 3 3 31 2; (', Fields B I-aslOnc, 1 I-O'Hara. Bill Proof 74296 Hi lilfe H t lOT'sfast 11-5 110 2 2 31 3*1 U Stirling 7 I-astOne. J. F. O'Hara. Remnant 71104 H.4eG*c« 3-4 l:12Sfast 3 109 5 3 2l 2»» ■ Mari tlli 6 Faith. Mabel K.. L;idy Ross 73938 II *eO*C« 111 IDC— ■ 30 110 2 4 2"k 1= I Uarn.3 9 FrankG.. Hid.Jewel. Undy Ross 72897 Kasritw'h T 1 1 TlHf let 7 105 3 3 7 7:2 W Fronk 7 BsaLm, Barracuda, Jim. Daw LEONARD G.. br. c. 3 95 By Sweep — Highflown, by Peep o' Day. 1 Trainer, J. Arthur. Owner, J. Arthur). Breeder. E. Rucker. 78427 ICdeQ'oa 1-4 1 :124fast 19 108 6 6 4' 2*1 A Abel 7 Nautical, Modest, Huon Pine 78379 Bowie 51 f lo;Sfast 10 110 5 5 4" 37 A Abel ■ Go Foin, Much Ae , I-ady Choco 78195 Bowie 7S l:2SSfast 23 100 5 5 4l 4*1 A Abel 5 Tliornd'e. Frederic -k'n. Yan.P'ss 78162 Bowie ^1 f 1:09 laud 42 104 7 « 61 6*} A Abel 9 Swgalong. M Do no. X keePcess 77629 FCriida 1 l:40-Sgood 8 104 7 4 3'1 3* L I ang 7 Invictus, Jui\ero, Waukulia 77446 F.Gr'nda 3 4 1.14Hmud 8 102 7 a 3* 41 L Lang 8 M. Domino, Frcdericktown, Ducky AH* DAPC * 1-1G 1iles. Bayvlew Parse. 3-year-olds and upward. (Sept. 4111 nAUt ix, iy^o — 1:44 4-3 — a — ias. BIFF BANG, b. h, 7 100 By Textiles — Byf, by Miller. Trainer. W. Livingston. Owner. W. Livingston \ Breeder. T. Monahan. 78383 i:.i»i . 1 ! 16 l:5)=5fast 17-5 114 1111 3'1 C Rob'son 7 Normal. i;uelph, Tipp'y Witoh't 78337 Bowie ImHj I WJ[mm 8 114 1 2 2l r| C Rob son 7 Anne, Ro kRottom, Trajanus 78230 Bowie 1 1 s 2.i)0^mud 4 113 1 1 2» 1» C Rob'son I Fr'zySn'zy. TlieF'iriier. Humb't 78161 Howie CI f 1:23 mud 27-10 114 6 3 2* I1 C Itoh'sonKl TimesUp, Agg.Papa, Venizeloa 77607 l' ;r'nds 3-4 1:16 hvy IS ." 122 5 6 a1 6» C Rob'son 9 Col. Winn, Piedmont, Poppye 77453 l'Cinds Til MTP»J 41 112 7 4 ' 4» 3*} M Schw'tz 8 Hid.Jewel. Guv'nor, RegPardon 77005 Fi;inds 2-4 1:15 bvy 1S-5 113 4 3 2» 1* U Rob'son 8 Piedmont. Exchange, R. Charlie BRILLIANT JESTER, b. h, 7 100 By Black Jester— Lady Brilliant, by Sundridge. i Trainer, J. H. Stotler. Owner. Seagram Stable). Bred in England by J. B. Joel. 71493 llatnton 1 1-8 1.53Sfast 10 105 5 9 10 10" T Wilson 10 Mutlikins. ("ladiiiin, R'byGrand 70791 B l:'nnei3 ll:41\good 7 105 4 5 3' 3S1 T Wilson 8 Oppernian, Bullet Proof, Marble 70358 'naught 1 1 39*sfast 5 114 3 3 3* 3'« T Wilson 4 W. Rarre. N.H'pshire, P. Jester 70213 W'dbme 1 1 M ll'.^fast S3 -10 ]"9 3 5 5* 3:i T Wilson 6 J. F. O'Hara. Merciitio. Doliisi\e 66629 I_itoi:ia lni70y llJSjfast 6 H'3 7 I 3* 3!1 L MeD'ott 7 S'fRider. Gcnlility. D'tedTotwa HEIR-AT-LAW. blk. c, 3 (M) 85 By Son-in-Law— Lady Portland, by Bill of Portland. (Trainer. T. J. Healey. Owner, W. J. Salmon). Bred in England by Sir A. Daley. 78450 rLdeCToa 1 1 16 1 51*islop 12 S7 6 4 4* 4-5 S Will'ms 6 A. J. Ruja, Shatur'k, Redstone 7537* Pimlico 3-4 l:15=islo\T 18 1 »4 11 9 71 515 I! Ma ir.ell,12 A.R.Ahdom. Suppliant, S. Point 75190 1'imlico 3 4 1:12 fast 7. 115 9 5 1* 1' 15 Marinellill Sen. Noiris. Pepp, Memento 74939 Laurel 2-4 1:15 slop IS 5 115 4 7 7 71* B Mari'elii 7 Ratsman. Asa Khan. Suppliant 74695 Laurel 1 1 :38\fast 14 105 4 5 5* A" 15 Marinelli 6 Rustic, Fluvanna. K.'sRansom 74563 laurel CJ f 1:08 fast 4 115 6 2 2l 2'i ■ Leg re 12 Whi.skalon^'. Suppliant, Just THIMBLE, b. m, 6 104 By Hucn — Sandspot, by Rock Sand. (Trainer, M. J. Murphy. Owner. R. J. Murphy). Breeder. Oneck Stable. 78314 H.doO*CO lmTOy l:43%good 28 102 4 7 7 6*1 C Allen 7 Gold. Rule, GoH.R'lows. MintoII. 78179 Bowie 7 -8 120 fast 11-5 106 5 6 6 5*1 B Rre'ning I Eager, Despair, Soggarth Aioor 77718 l'. ;rnds 1 3 16 1 :.~ 9Vast 15 101 5 2 6* ?,'i 15 Dre'ning :» FltStone, Sett gSun. Rarracuds 77673 l'Crnds 1 1-S 1 5» fast 15 99 3 2 51 6-\ B Dre'ning 7 Rest Pal. Revenge. Flint Stone? 77541 F.(7r'nda 1 1 :39^fa3t 7 100 1 5 5 5* J Chalm'rs I ihorndale, Rest Pal. RarracudJ HELL GATE, b. or br. g. 4 103 By Friar Rock— Swan Song, by Ben Brush. (Trainer, J. W. Healy. Owner, A. C. Bostwick). Breeder, J. H. Rosseter. 75779 Bowie lm70y 1 49=imud 1 109 6 4 4* 4« I Corcoran ■ Ranter. Polyxona. Wildmke 756*4 Be Ola 11-16 1:50 fast 9 10216 4 3' 231 M Fator 6 Oppernian. HighPrime. J.Julian 75632 Bowie lmTOy 1 46 fast 54 98 6 5 5* 4* W Milner • FPstone. M'nraker, G Thatcher 75441 rimlieo :: 4 1 : 1 1 **,( ast 61 104 7 6 6* 5'= M Fator 7 Avisack. Goshawk. S.MissI.i/.zie 71070 WoOtsTtM ImT'ly 1 :43\,fast 28 105 7 10 91 6* K KunmiTlO JohnP .Jones. :.S|ihere, Romany 73559 Doervml llltj T lUfctTeHi 37-10 10315 3 J'l 4*1 E Kummer 5 Redstone. R.W gfield, llarm'ius A. J BOJA. b. c. 3 97 By Vulcain— Personal, by Kinley Mack. •Trainer. W. Caywood. Owner. J. P. Welsh). Breeder. H. T. Oxnard. 78513 H.dOtTeCO lm70y l:44%SWOd 11 109 1 4 4 4" J Wallace 4 Modest, S.irko. Suiipliant 78450 lld.e;\e I 1-M lil|s«M « ^9 1 2 21 1» L I^ing li Shan rock. Reds-,, Heir at-Ijiw 78367 BOWie 7-S i^l%fpt 21-10 88 4 2 1"* 1*1 H Howard 10 lehrah. Salmon. CIi.is .LCraig'le 782*7 Bowie 61 f 1:22 fast 16 5 90 3 2 2 l» H Howaidll Warning, Poor Sport. Kirah 71402 Hamton 5 8 1 :02Vigood 21-10 115 2 2 2* 2« E Sm'w'od •; lehrah, A. J. Ruja. Fl. Princess 70747 i: l'.'nnets 5-3 Lo^Tsmud 31 110 2 3 31 4* H Howard 7 N. McKay, BtUk'aAUM. Malvern REDSTONE, ch. h. 5 103 By Decision— Auiit Maud, by Yorkshire Lad. (Trainer. J. H. Stotler. Owner. Seagram Stable). Breeder. J. E. Seagram. 78514 H.doG'ee lmTOy l:43*..good 9 92 5 5 5" 7*1 T. Lang 7 Gold. Rule, eloM.lflows, MintoII. 78450 H l.i;.- I 1-16 1 T.r-Vslop :\ 106 4 3 3'1 BJ I Wilson % A J Ruja. Shamk. lloir at Uw 74151 Wood no 1 1 -16 1 : 15'^fast 13-10 103 6 6 6 671 : Fi. -Ids % N.H'pshire, Soltiiocs. Clansman 74073 Woodne 1 1 16 1 :46*ifast 4 112 5 2 2* 2'1 T Wilson I So It Ooes, Melachrino. Klias O. 73678 I orv.il I IS 1 51Sjfast 4 104 3 4 4 4,JT Wilson 4 Sh.Along. Despair. R.Wingficld 73559 Dwial lmTOy l:13Hfast 11 106 1 1 l1 l1 T Wilson 5 R.Wgfield, Harmonius. U.Gate riL DA PC * ,~'* MOsMfc 4-year-olds and upward. laimluKT. (Sept. 27, Oin nAUt i»i» — i :so — 5 — i:i«.) VITAMIN, h. g, 5 110 By Transraal— Incognita, by Disguise. (Trainer. F. T. Miller. Owner, F. T. Miller). Breeders. Morris & Walden. 77*72 loftaSM 1 1-8 1:56 fast 31 107 7 3 3» 21 J Wallace 9 Majority. Attorney. Walnutllal! 777*1 Jeff. -r.son 1 1 42 fast 12 115 15 8 5' 5* J Wallace 15 Omnifont. Servitor. Mr. Beck 77712 Felrnds 1 1 16 1 4TSfast 12 107 8 7 5s 5* D Merger S JouJou. HigtJ0Oeeet, TlireeSquare 77238 FUr'n.ls 1 1-16 1 4V-fast 20 108 8 8 7* 7* B HolWay • Mas Hand, Wotwoo.l. SiuuipJr. 77I5S P ilrnda lmTOy 1 :44isfast 40 102 9 8 71,6-*.I Chalmers !• S weepy. Oui Oui, Llewellyn 75037 LmtH 1 1 16 2:03 mud 16 108 1 6 6 6" ' F Lee ! P.lar.Slone. Fitzrue, R Wingfielil ! 74986 !-iur-l 1 1 8 1 53\iOod 33 108 5 4 4* V\ F I-ee 7 T.RolK all. (iondolier. R. Duik GOURMAND, b. g. 8 105 By Braxted — Festive Agnes, by Jaquemart. ! .Trainer, J. Phillips. Owner, Mrs. J. P. Phillips). Bred in England bv Messrs. Brice. 1 78336 Bowte 1 12 2 tr-.fast 11 98 1 5 51U (*| J Dawson 7 Old Faithful. Hickory. Tody 78314 Bowie 118 1 59^fa t Ki 103 3 7 4' 2» J Dawson 10 Normal. CoiMM Ci, Doughnut 78264 Bowie 61 f l:22*tgei.Hl 1S8 105 2 9 10 W* T Kodt.ey 10 Sea Sand. An tidal, Poppye 7.1899 II teCTei 1 1-1 I UHmuil S 106 5 8 8 S!1 F Thdyke S T.KollCall. Fit/rue. Col.Wliallen 73824 H etXTea 1 1 I 1 .r.7-^.fHSt IT 106 1 6 9' 9'5 J Walla-. I«j Sedgefield. Sinarty. Imigorator ! 70700 luit.nia 1181.51Hslow 41 107 4 6 51 T'» I 1'nrke 11 JakeReiger. Cukaiuo. WidowTtec ROYAL DOCK. br. g. 7 114 By Royal Realm— Kuckshot. by Gallinule. ! (Trainer. A. Swenke. Owner, A. Swenke). Ereeder. G. D. Widener. 78405 II eierfr r 1 1 1-16 l:4THfBSt 18 11413 5 3 5*1.1 Rowan » Mast, rll'nd. I.uiniuist. GrayG'a 77844 .I-ff.rson 1 1 16 1 .50 good 2 115 10 S 4' 3*1 F Shari*; II Kent L., St. Donard, Runquoi 77803 J.ff rson 1 I 16 1:48 fast 12 110 9 I 6l 3l F Sharpe 13 TanSon. FscartKiletle. Richelitu 77720 1" Grnd.s 1 M 1 5» fast 5 109 6 8 61 5* I Parke • Alard, Ranikm. Fannie Rean 77543 Felrn.ls I 1-16 1.46'sfa3t 12 113 9 6 4J 5* J i.eyiand 9 G. Billows, St Donard, StumpJr. ROYAL CROWN, ch. g, 4 105 By King James— Qu-en. by Goldcrest. Trainer. J. Freters. Owner, H. B. Murdock). Breeder. H. T. Oxnard. 78J53 lld.-C'rt 1 1 S 2 BNjjjtaOa M 103 15 5* 6" C Allen !» FlyingDevil. Seth'sF'r, QuickT'e 7HJ06 II d.e . , o I 1 S ! :.V1Ma»t 24 U»5 4 5 41 41* C Allen 7 The 1'or'n.T, Sinarty, I'lyiDg D'l 78313 Bowie I 1 8 1 53Vast 8 105 6 7 6' t!l II Fail it d 11) Day Lilly, Night Raider. Tody 78268 Bowie 1 1 16 1 '.l^-good 10 106 6 5 6« 5'* F V...1U 7 Trajanus. Tender Seth. (iuelph 77153 l' ;i'nds 1116 148 fast 135 101 5 3 21 31 I PtUke 12 Dr. Whtehiirsl. Widgeon. Cash 770*4 Pilri.ds 1 l-Ml:47Hfaat 5 107 6 • 4| 21 D Mergl r 7 Six Pence. Pi. .In out. (ash 77010 r.lr'iils 118 159 hvy 6 105 4 2 2| 21 D M.rglr 8 Rupee. Rla. kolia. Litlle Amm:e ASHLAND, b. g. 5 105 By Honeywood— Busy Bee. by First Tener. i Trainer. G. Phillips. Owner. J. McMillen). Breeder Ntv»da Stock Farm. 78314 Bowie 1 11 1 ." 9Va-t 38 113 10 8 l'| 7'* F Sharpe M Normal, flwill, Coinme CI 78165 Bowie 1 1-16 1 UHand 1 If HI 8 7 9' 9 • F Shan.e 13 Hiiiub't. Th.-Korgu'r. O.B'tMaj -. T937 Joffeesoa i : 16 i iH.h\y r. no n 8 6» 61* F HBeiei 13 ai BUMtr. i:i lereeaar, leaarty 77801 J. fferson 1 1 2 2 !.".S.fast 15 101 5 3 4* 4'»C. W "oli 5 (ioodN t. BoatIa4*a, 1*14 IM J S'zy 77721 P'lrnds 1 1 16 1 4\'ifast -o Mil 12 71 C'l T Rodney 12 Rupee. R.tidita. Insulate 77588 l'.lrn.la 1 \A 1 ST'thvy 6 109 10 7 7l T'l W Sharpe 11 lovM, Tulane. Honolulu Roy 77049 l'«;r:i.ls i 1 8 1 '5'»(ast 13 5 105 6 1 2| "I 1; Leo 11 Royal Duck, Bastille. Lolster MARYLAND BELLE, br. m. 5 111 By Zeus — Dorothy K.. by Kilmarnock. iTnner. G. W. Coburn. Owner. J. F. Coburn). Breeders. White & Garnett. 77887 Tij lana 1 1-16 1 .47 fast 87 106 4 4 7' V 15 Kenn'dy s Marsdal.-. Riliy Watls, Dorlus 77*00 Tijaana 1-4 1 ISHfeat U7 Hi I S S 8" W Kelly 8 J.S.Reardoii. I d. Lion. P'yWale 75829 Tanforan 1 116 1 45*t,fast — 99 6*1 W Kelly I Sunny laud. War /.one, l.ulylnez 75721 Tinforan 1 1 Wifast — 113 4" W Kelly 5 Coffield, Re l'rank. Mar Roy 7 5569 Tanf. rao 1 1 8 1 0o\fast — 101 61* P W Kelly I Retter Luck, Skczix. All Over 75509 Tanforan 1 1 8 1 54*4fast — 101 4* W K* Hy 5 Vlctolre, t.hiva. Treasurer 11%Z1 Jamaica 1 1 IS l:48*4faJit 41 Mi 6 4 4* 4" A Actardy 0 E. Indian, ML ixiui, Billy Watls DOUGHNUT, br. g. I 105 By Sweep— Fascination, Vy Buck Masaie. (Trainer. A. E. Alexandra. Owner, Mrs. A. E. Alexandra). Breeder. E. C. Christian. 78512 H.detTce 3-4 1.13%good 15f 106 4 5 7* 6*| W Mar'nerl3 Dan Rolling, Tidinga, Humble 7S383 Bowie 1 1-14 160%fast 23 102 I 7 7 « W Mar'ner 7 Normal. Goelph, Biff Bang 78314 Bowie 1 1-8 159Vifast 12 110 1 4 2* 4» D Mergler 10 Normal. Gourmand, Comme CI 77976 Jefferson 1 1-8 1 :59*n ad 25 111 3 t • »«• J Wallace 9 I/dWraek. Dumbfound.r. KentL. 77932 Jefferson 3-4 LloSnvy 26 124 6 9 10 10«« W LUley 10 Vacuum. Simplicity. Lndy Rooe 77872 Jefferson 1 1-8 1:56 faat 4 110 3 7 6* »»* A Accardy 9 Majority. Vitamin, Attorney 77741 Jefferson 1 1 16 l.lTrsfaat 2 UBS 3 2 11 1* I Parke 7 Dumbfounder, Bustem, M.Ware Cflt DA PIT I Mile and TO Tarda. 3-year-oldM. I l.iliuing. (Sept. '28, ID IS Dill nAUt X:42 2-G 4 13^.) DANCING FOOL, br. e. 3 111 By Huon— Cberidah, by Bannockburn. (Trainer, B. E. Chapman. Owner, D. L. Rice). Breeder. C. Nuckols. 78263 Bowie lm70y LaO^good 16-5 112 2 3 3'1 l'l F CoTsCtUM Beth. Steel, PoIIyL'gton, Conspt 77626 FC.inds 3-4 1:14\good 20 110 6 5 8=* 8*| M SchwtzI3 Ifyhlair. ( on edy, .WatclH harm 77451 I-iir'nd.s lm70y 1 50\hvy C 112 6 4 4* 4»J M Schw tz I Futuio. fTlMOSM. Attra.tive 77320 F.tli'nds 3-4 1 :15i-„slow 20 116 11 9 9= 8" M Schw'vz 11 AmityClaim. G'dficl.l, Attractive 77233 FCr'nds 3-4 l:14%f«at 15 116 8 11 9'i S'i M Schw'tzH SunMart. WatchChm. (ioldfield 7GG 13 F.Grnds 3-4 l:13^fast 10 116 2 7 7' 7*1 M Schw'tz ll Iproar, Fausto, Quivero FEHRAH. br. f. 3 91 By Flittergold— Mint Drop, by Irish Lad. (Trainer, J. Arthur. Owner, D. L. Richards). Breeder. Himvar Stud. 78449 H.deG'ce 3-4 l:15\slop 15 90 11" L T-ang 13 Fifty F'y. HiddenJI. Mabel K 78367 Bowie 7-8 l:2SA,fast 2 88 1 1 2l 2'1 L I^ing 10 A. J. Ruja, Salmon, C.t.Craigmile 78309 Bowie 3-4 1:15 fast 5 98 5 5 5'1 31 L I^ng 13 Lieut. Farrell, Aunt.Iane. Nor na 77583 FCr'nds 3-4 1:13\hvy 13-6 99 3 4 6* j'l I. I-ang 7 Privilege, Jackson. Goldinark 77474 FCr'nds 3-4 1 la'vdnw 7 97 1 2 21 P L Lang 12 Jackson. Mid Follies. Has Bonnet 77082 FCr'nds 5 1:41 fast 7 88 6 2 6* 71* I Lang 9 Attilia, Mars Ware, WaterGirl 77006 FCr'nds 3 4 llJ^hvy 10 93 6 5 6* 7* L Lang 7 CnreFree, LndyKose, PoorSport 70780 FCr'nds lmTOy LlS'jmud 6 92 3 3 4« 4*1 D Jones 9 Margaret Ware, Our Star. June QUICK TIME, ch. f, 3 93 By Light Brigade— Fantam Bala, by Olambala. (Trainer, G. R. Bryson. Owner. E. K. Bryson). Breeder. R. T. Wilson. 78453 H.deG'ce 1 1-8 2:0H5yilop 22 89 3 1 2 3' L Lang ! FlyingDevil. Seth'sF'r. Antiqu'y 78367 Bowie 7 8 1:2SSiast 9 103 8 6 4»* T*l B Mari'ollilO A. J. Ruja, Fehrah, Salmon 78267 Bowie lmTOy 1:19 good 27 105 1 4 41 5*1 A AccardvTl Anne. Agg'tingPapa, Wood Lady 78193 Bowie 6} f l:22«ifast 27 I'M 4 5 4'i 3* B M'rir.elil 9 Sea Sand, Whalebone. Arondal 76922 FCrnds 3-4 1:15 slow 30 1% 12 12 12 11" O Niclioln12 Peggy ()., Vultilla. Relle K. 76684 FCr'nds lmTOy 1 :18'imud 15 96 10 10 9* 9" F ThdylielOP.-iyni.in. Our Star. Fehrah 76609 FCr'nds 1 l:40«ifast 50 88 3 3 5 5* D Jones 5 riiimble. Lady Madcap. Oui Oui 55729 Bowie 7-8 l:2asfast 9-5 102il0 4 21 1» M Fator 12 W. Lynch, Handsl'p. GoldMount SALMON, b. g, 3 96 By Sir Martin— La Patrie, by Out of Reach. (Trair.er. A. E. Alexandra. Owner, Mrs. A. E. Alexandra). Breeder. J. E Madden. 78367 Bowie 7-8 l:28*ifast 58 97 7 4 31 3'1 W Marr'eilO A.J. Ruja, K. hrah, C.J.Craigmile 77474 FCrnds 3-4 1:15^slow 20 111 6 6 7' 7*1.1 II Burkel2 Jackson, Midni'tFollies, Fehrah 75731 Bowie 3-4 1 :14*;fast 67 98 8 Fell. W Milner 12 KbonyRclle, HM. Diets. Tolima 75538 M'lboro Ab 5-8 1 :0.~eV,slow 7 107 6 3 3* 1* F W'dst'ck 7 AI Hotfoot, Flo Rrown, Fehrah 75478 Marlboro 5-8 1:014imud 2 122 3 2 2* 2* K Sm'w'od 8 Plaid, Altissimo, North BeOOM 75418 1'imli.o 5J f 1 :0s^fast 21 108 9 3 41 7« M Fator 13 Fairlight, Dolly Gaff ney. Dusk 75252 I'imlico 51 f 1 :07 fast 69f 110 7 6 5'i 4T J McTag'tll Fred'ktown. Trop. Water, Omega WARREN LYNCH. Ir. c, 3 101 By Theo. Cook— Lauretta, by Marco. (Trainer. A. Swenke. Owner, A. Swenke). Breeder. E. F. Simms.. 78171 H.d.Cce lmTOy lM^hvy 24 89 2 4 2«k 4-J L Lang 11 Ag'v'gPapa. Aladdin, J'nyD'dee 78367 Howie 7-8 1 :SfcfMt 50 97 9 9 9* S'I J Dawson 10 A. J. P.uja. Fehrah. Salmon 78287 Bowie 61 f 1:22 fast 21f 102 8 9 9» 911 F L«e ■ 13 Warning, P.x r Sport. Kirah 78227 Bowie 7-8 1:30 mud !» 107 3 4 5'i 4'i F Col'!ettil2 Antiq'ty. HklebyPnu, P. Ieyc"a 77890 Jefferson 1 1-16 1:53 mud 31 108 9 6 6* 9" I Parke 10 yuinham. GreatN'orthern, Bugler 77610 FCr'nds lmTOy l:49\hvy 8 101 1 3 2l V I Parke 8 Sol h's Flower. Tight, Sun Mart 77391 F.elr nds lm70v 1 4T 4fast 8 110 8 12 11'10,:G Manganl 4 M. Follies, R. George. Antiquity 77314 FCr'nds 1-4 lUHfast 20 100 9 10 10' 10" J Wallace 12 Rrookdale, (oralReef, S'p'ylll-u FROSTY BOY. ch. c, 3 107 By Master Robert— Frostilla. by Uncle. (Trainer. G. Peterson. Owner, G. Peterson). Breeder. C. B. Head. 78517 H.deG'ce 1 1-16 1 47'^good 29f 99J 8 8 a'! 4' F Lee 11 RoyceRools, S'sF'wer. RosaYeta 78451 H.deG'ce 1 3-16 2:08 slop 21 971 I 2 2 2« J Ch' liners 5 Guedph. Majority. Old Faitiful 78381 Bowie lmTOy 1 49 fast 36 104 4 4 3* 4* D Mergler | W'dl^dy. Ag'ngPana, Seth'sFl'r 78314 Howie 1 IS 1 59'sfas t 13 99 6 5 6* 6" B l!re'nnig1! Normal. Gourmand, Comme CI 78267 Bowie lmTOy 1 49 good 7f 107 3 6 Gl S'i H I'arlancll Anne. Agg'tingPapa, Woodl^idy 78193 Bowie 61 f l:22*ifast 13 09 5 9 51 5J L Lang !t SeaSand. Whalebone, Q'kTime ZAMA. ch. c 3 (M) 101 By Olambala— Mexoana, by Mexican. (Trainer. M. Hackett. Owner, F. Capra). Breeder. R. T. Wilson. 78453 H.deG'ce 1 IS 20'J'tslop 39 97 8 9 9 9" J Ch'lmers 9 FlyingD.-vil. Seth'sF'r. QuickT'e 78381 Bowie lmTOy 1:49 fast 20 109 6 6 5 5s* B Mrinelli ti W dLady, Ag'ngPapa, Seth'sFl'r 78229 Bowie lmTOy l:49%mud 23 87 5 4 4* 4" H Howard 5 G'.ien Rillows, Fager. Rock R'ni 78162 Bowio 51 f 1 09 mud 103 109 8 9 9 7*| W Milner ft Swgalong. M I o no. Y keeP'cesa 75780 Bowie 1 1-16 1 :52'smud 26f H 5 8 5l 4" R Pierce 10 Se Igefie'.l, Whalebone, F.Pcvil TROPICAL WATER, br. c. 3 107 By Rapid Water— Maria C, by. Yankee Gun. (Trainer. W. A. Burtschell. Owner, J. R. Skinker). Breeder. G. W. J. Bissell. 77080 FCrnds 3-4 IJ2%foat 12 105 5 7 51 9" H Zander 11 MahJong. i). Charming, Dreamer 75776 Bowie 61 f 1 :23'-~mud 16 5 113 5 5 10' 10-» G Fields 12 Fehrah, OurSlar. Fior.R. Walker 75252 Pimlico 51 f 1 :07 fast 6 116 3 2 2* 2* F, SmWodi'2 Frederic ktown. Omega, Sainton 74644 Laurel 3-4 l:13%fast 5 111 6 3 41 444 II Farland ft Leatherw d, Annallorton. Ryroe 74418 Laurel ll:42 4faat 1-2 108 I 3 8» 8" K Legere ft Snow Maiden, Byron. Ebb Tide 74322 Laurel 3-4 l;13 tfast 21-10 106 1 1 1« 1* E Legere 11 Byron. F dericktn, AnnaUortoB BYRON, ch. f. 3 1RJ By Sir Martin— Mercadel, by The Commoner. (Trainer. A. Zimmer. Owner, G. Long), Breeder. H. T. Oxnard. 77934 .l.ff.rson 54 f 1 09 hvy 40 99 6 5 7 8" G W C'roll S Raffles. FrankG., I^r.Marcellia 77868 Jefferson 3-4 1:14 fast 12 107 r, 11 11' 10** L McD'otU5 Hverglade. Dreamer. Stake Me 77045 FCr'nds 3-4 1 :14 ifast 25 118 10 5 10* 10" F Th'dyk.11 Nor-eld. Q. Charming. TimebD» 76838 FCrnds 3-4 l:l.. T.slow 15 108 9 7 81 Tri D Mergler ft Ducky, Pay-man. W the Wizard ,76702 FCrnds 111 Wkrf 12 115 4 3 2» 1»G Parke 11 Norseland. Telescope, Deronda 76526 F.Gr nds 3-4 l:14^islow 20 112 6 7 61 6 * B M'rin»llil() Polvo. Frcdericktown. Pathan 76484 FCr'nds 3-4 1 :12Vast 15 113 3 6 7* 7"B M'r.n. llilO Pay man. Q. (harming. Waukulia 75731 Bowie 3-4 l:14\fast 16f 107 10 10 10* 11" H Thomas 12 Ebony Relle. II M.Dieta. Tolima j 75661 Bowie ll:46"5sood 25 m\Vi 9 9* 9" G Rose 15 B. Artiste. Fairlight, Pr. Hamlet THOMASINE, ch. f. 3 (M) 102 By Superman— Thamar. by Hastings. (Trainer, W. Thomas. Owner, J. H. Shreve). Breeder, H. T. Oxnard. 78365 Bowie 51 f 1 :09~fa«t 23f 111 7 8 S1 7« G Corey 13 Just, Haughty Lady. Conscript 75775 Bowie 3-4 1 15\mud 150 112 5 7 8* 81 G Corey 10 Director. Sledge, G Id Rug 75709 Bowie 54 f 1:09 faat 321 11* 6 8 81 8" G Corey 11 Rinkey. Staidrift. Polyxona 73251 Dev shire 5| f 1:07 faat 72 110 1 8 8 8" G Corey 8 Sarko, Medina, Fluffy Ruffles ! ! 1 ! ! -71.L, DA PC l Mile aud 7 Yards. 3-year-olds. Claiming. (Sept. US, lDlf-t^— /111 nAlrL 1:4^ ^-5 1 132.) NORMANA, b. f, S 102 By Superman — Washerwoman, by Earla Mor. (Trainer, J. Beamish. Owner*, W. C. Baines). Breeder. H. T. Oxnard. 78309 Bowie 3 4 1:13 fast 39-10 106 7 8 Sl 4'J P. Bre'ningl.'l Lieut. Farrell, AuntJane. Fehrah 78196 Bowie 6J f l:22*sfast 12 104 9 8 8« 9" B M"rin. Hill Sweepstakes, JuliaM., (a re Free 75731 Bowie 2-4 Lll^fast 13 107 4 5 51 6*1 F CoTletUlS KbonyReile. II M Di.tz, Tolima 75610 Bowie 3-4 1:13 fast 115 108 1 1 2* 1» L Me Atce 12 The Poet, No I-aely. Freed. 'sCall 75097 Laurel 3 4 l.lj'Sgooa 4 109 10 5 41 V G Babin II IdleTh'ghts. Rom mil irl. Neptjue 74775 laurel 3-4 l:14'sfast 6f 105 7 2 ll l'l P Walls 13 Fehrah. Jaekson. Vultilla 73811 Duff.rn Ab 5 8 1:02 fast 9-10 108 2' W Taylor ■ Bedle Isle, S'eigh Rills, Caledon AGGRAVATING PAPA. b. g. 3 107 By Eiitlergold— Blue Fox. by Waterboy. (Trainer. W. Fenwick. Owner, G. B. Fenwick). Breeder. H. Waterson. 78471 H.deG'ce lmTiiy l:r 0';.livy 9-5 !)2 9 2 ll 1»* ■ W'li.imsll Aladdin. J'nyDundee, W. Lynch 78381 Bowie lmTOy 1:49 fast T 5 1.^6 5 2 2' 2* W Miltc r 6 WcmhIL.i.I.v. Seth'sFFr, Fr'yl5oy 78312 Bowie 1 1-16 1 ^'.-ijfast 31 99 4 4 4l 3J W Milner 6 Rupee, FrzySn'/.y, FlyingDevil 78267 Bowie lmTOy 1 49 good I 107 I 5 |M*j W Milner 11 Anne. WoodU-idy. Seth' Flower 78161 Bowie 6J f 1:2! mud 42 98 11 6 4l 3J4 W Milner 13 Riffllang. Times I'p, Venizeloe 77936 Jefferson 1 1-16 l:5l\hvy 8 99 10 8 8' 8*1 G W C'rollll Peiiuot, Our St;ir. S.rvitor 77869 Jefferson 1 1-16 l:4t%foal 12 110 6 2 U 21 F Sharpe | Dobson, Se-th'sFlower, Waukulia 77259 FCr'nds 1mT0y l:l",«tfast 15 98 3 9 S1 8" D Mergkr 11 Telescope. Anne. Wong Bok 77103 FCr'nds lmTOy 1:46 fast 12 100 3 2 3» 5:4 G Fields 12 Flying Fur. Fausto. Peggy O. 76860 F.Gr nds lmTOy 1 :46 %f ast 10 104 6 6 7* 7*1 E Blin 1 11 Deronda. Waukulia. Despard EBB TIDE, b. f, 3 (M) 97 By Wrack— Rahab. by Yankee. (Trainer. W. Irvine. Owner. E. F. Whitney). Breeder. E. M. Weld. 78516 H.deG'ce lmTOy l:45^good 13-5 101 4 1 1" 2' J Shanks 15 RlneStr.ak. Rechabite. Re.lhr'nd 74738 Laurel 1 l:41~fast 7 110 11 6 4l ::z\ B Marin. Hill yuiiiham, I'.r.initon, H.-I .• K. 74639 Laurel SI f l:06Hfast 6 112 1 5 4' 4» P Walls IS T.Kxposurc, Prisltul.y, P.. Nash 74418 Laurel 1 1 :42Vsfast 15 98 1 6 3» V\ H allhin ft Snow Maiden. P.yion. Bay Ren 74286 Laurel 3| f 1:08 fast 10 115 2 5 44 3= B Sm w'o.ilO HTuM'arrie. R.Re'ov.d. H.l-idy 74101 ll.de. ; ce 54 f LOTVifast 26 114 4 2 21 3* S Buii:nanl3 Whe-tst'e, Memento, I'.atid Yel'vr ANTIO.TJITY. b. f, 3 96 By Berrilldon— Antio.ue, by Olambala. (Trainer. W. Sheedv. Owner. W. Sheedy). Breeder. L. Gartn. 78453 Hd.el'ce 1 1-8 2:0 ' 5slop 45 86 7 2 3* 4» S Will'ms ft FlyingDevil. Seth'sF'r. QuickT'e 78102 H d.G'co 3-4 1:1 "-.-.fast 4f 94 12 7 TJ T'l S W'lianisl t Malwl K., Vacuum, Arendal 78267 Bowie lmTOy 1 49 good 19 98 4 2 5"* 7" J l av. ;mi 11 Anne. Agg'tingP a pa. WooelLady 78227 Bowie 7 S 1 30 mud 51 86 2 1 1'1I"*H Howard PJ H'kl.b'y Finn. P.M. -ye n. W.L'ch 77391 FCrnds lmTuy 1 IT'ifast 5 92 7 3 31 3!) B llreningll Mid. Follies. Roy.lieorge. Norah 77343 FGr'nds 3 4 1 1 .'^good 8 103 7 6 6 154 J Wallace 14 I-idy Clio. o. Jackson, Kilbowie 77234 FCr'nds 3-4 1:11 fast 7 98 10 4 7'4 6^4 J Wallace 13 S.Fr'dman, Col Winn, T Official 177099 FCr'nds 3-4 1:14 fast 7 9S 7 4 3l 2*1 D Jon. 3 13 Rrookdale. Itetiigna, Ainityl laim SETH S FLOWER, ch. f, 3 108 By Setn— Tender Bloom, by Sir Dixon. (Trainer. J. P. Polk. Owner. J. P. Polk). Breeder. B. A. Jones. 78517 II.de ;'ce 1 1-16 1 1T'5good 91 98 T 3 21,2'}J Wallace 11 Roy. e-Rools, RoaaTeta, I'r'tyP.oy 78453 BLdeG'ea l l-l IM%a*of 7 98 5 4 4* 24 J WaJtaca ■ rlj t— 1 » ll" Ij'lThan. Aatbialty 178381 Bowie lmTOy 149 fast 6 106 I I 4" 3* J Wall jo- 6 Woo.ll.aily. Ag'ngPapa. Fr'yRoy 178267 Bowie lmTOy 1 19 good 24 107 9 9 7 ' 5 4«i .1 1 h Mm tsil Anne. Agg'tinglVpa. Woo.lLady 178182 Bowie lmTOy 1:50 fast 11-6 100 5 7 7 5*1.1 Wallace 7Kilhoui., Wood I.aelv. Ann.- 77869 J.ff.rson 1 1 16 1 49\fast 31 105 2 6 31 34| J Corcoran 6 De.b-011. Ag rav. Pap .. Waukulia 77720 FCrnds 1 1-8 1 ".4 fast 12 91 2 3 3» 6* L Lang ft Alard. Ramkri. F-.i:nie P.eau 77610 FCrnds lmTOy I :49\hvy 6-5 105 3 1 I'll1 H Slutts S Warren Lyneh. Tight. Sua Mart BLUE STREAK, b. c. 3 109 By Wrack— Vistula III., by Flint Kock. (Trainer. G. Phillips. Owner, J. McMillen). Breeder. H. W. Maxwell. I 78516 BT.doQ'oa lmTUy l:455r.good » 106 5 2 2s 1« J Wallace 15 Uhb Tide, Rechabite. Redbran.l 76129 Jefferson 3-4 1 .18'^hvy 5 110 4 5 7« 6" F Lee | Baai'aatik*. M.Mattie. W.l.vii.Mj 75776 Bowie 61 C 1 23Vnud 8 96 11 10 8* S'I F Tk'dykoU Fehrah. OnrSt.ir. FI01.lt. Walker 73648 Bowie 51 f 1 :09',slow 33-10 104 11 II 7* G'l !•' Hern'd. OS BeOS Cershel, Fle.Hiown. Stevens 75459 Pimlico lmTOy 1 49 slop 5 10T 6 4 :," ::J\ F ll.rii'.le-/. S Aggra.Papa. R.tlirl. War.I.vneh 75418 Pimlico 54 f 1 :»8Hfast 51 106 13 12 8k S'i F Hern d.zi3 Fairlight. Dolly Gaf fne.v. ilusk 75177 Lt.iDiro Ab 3-4 1 .lOVfcfast 10 W41 3 2 2- 21 F Hern'd. zl i UBovoiBe. Slel. Maris. (iladysV. DANDYBRUSH. br. g. 3 112 By Whisk Broom II.— De^dera. by Rabelais. (Trainer. T. H. Wilson. Owner, J. Magnus). Breeder. H. P. Whitney. 178429 II d-G ce 1 1-16 1 :4SVast 13 9^4 5 I 2' 1" J Ch'lmerslO Aladdin, Rotate. King John j 78286 Bowie l| f 1 :22Sfcfast 18-5 90 11 11 12 12" L L.eng 13 IkSoil. Hkl.b Finn, FarKa-t I 77972 Jeff.rson :: 4 l:i;-.muel 9-6 104 2 3 3'i3'|I Parke 13 O. e. St.ur. Mt.Pleasani, Hvst.na j 77341 J.-ff.r.son i| C 1 .'» good 7 109 9 6 8* 4s' J Corc..r.tnl4 St. Maurice, D'yR.van. JolinJos.pU 75808 Bowie 3 4 1:16 mud 8 9." 6 7 71 9*1 F Th'dyU-13 kirah. Despair, Spugs 1 GOLDMARK. ch. c. 3 103 By Flittergold— Elizabeth Harwood. by Marts Santa. (Trainer. G. Pe«3ison. Oirair, G. Peterson). Breeder. Himvar Stud. 178213 Bowie lmTOy 1 51S-low 16 97 7 5 6« 6T1 L Lang I Capt.C. sl:g.in. Mi/.ar. HijliCe.ir 78227 Bowie ;M:» mud 8 lol 6 4' .".'i IS Aiiti.ini ly. llu.k'yFinn. Parl.-yn j 78182 Bowio llUjr i J8 fast 18 92 7 5 4* 4«1 II Howard 7 Kilbowie. Woeid Lady. Anne- j 77890 Jefferson 1 1 16 153 m : I 15 109 2 1 2» 4'4 J Corcoran 10 (Jiiinhain. (.re.it North. 111. P.ugl.r 77846 J-ff. rson I -4 1 14'r.fast 30 99 8 10 l|h lt*f O Jones 13 Avisp.i, PoorSport. D.iv.lue I 77780 .1 ff. r.son 2-4 1 HVaat 40 115 12 10 7' 8'1 D Met t-ler 15 Sizzle. Pcg_-vl . (1; eat Northern ! 77583 ICr n Is 2-4 1 l..\hvy 20 109 5 3 21 2* A Accardy 1 Privilege. Jack on. I.i.ly CI1...0 i 77314 FG.n.ls I 1 1 llHfast 20 PI 12 11 11^ U * J (halni-r.sl2 Rrookdale. 4 oralReef. S'p'yLIm 1 KIRK DRESS, b. f. S 97 By Olambala— Kerr, by Uncommon. ( Trainer. A. C. Niehaus. Owner, J. C. Calvert). Breeder. R. T. Wilson. 77813 Hj.hu 2 4 1:12 fast ■ 92 8 8 9 9!» J O'Brien ft Minus. An.estress. Nimrexl 177033 HavaJta H f I TWUlWjJ 10 107 4 4 6 5!)D I'rible 6 Seastake. Super'nna. Ancestress 176690 Havana 2 4 1:2U*ihvy 2 1C5 4 3 4"* 1"* F Wood'ck • Tease, Red Mill, Asa Jewell 76566 Havana tt f 1 :08 faat 5 98 2 ( 6« 1» J Dawson 8 T«im, Rabbling. Clinging Vine 764*5 Havana 3 4 1 13Hfast 2 93 3 2 1* 21 J Dawson 8 punctual, MoorfiehJ. Castilla '76310 Havana 3 4 1.11 Vast 6 98 6 4 4»» 1" J Dawsou 1 FlorenccB. Walker, Lula, Ouiela Page 5 LEATHTRWOOD. ch. g. 1 103 By Light Brigade— Derna, hy Peter Quince. (Trainer. M. C. Kelley. Owner. B. Harding-). Breeder. J. N. Camden. 7*513 H.deG'ce 51 f 1 OT^good 31-10 114 1 3 2* 21 C Robsonl2 Bock Pond. Deputy. Flax 7787S KGr'nda 1 l:49%faat 8 110 10 1 7» 9" H Stutts 10 FrederickFn. Tborndale. Blotter 77454 F.Gr'nda 3-4 l.lfi hvy 6 11! S 1 2'1 2« J Kederis « MahJong, Inrictas. BrllliantCast 773S7 F.Gr'nda 3 4 113*&fast 7 115 S 5 9 91* R Rom'elll 9 MahJong, BrilliantCast, Invictus 75194 Pimlico 3 4 1 ll«fast 3110 112 1 4 5* 5'* C Rob'son 9 T Exp'ure, Whetstone. I P'nces* 7SI2S l^iuii'l 3-4 l:13*ifast 5 115 5 1 1J 1* C Rob'sonlO Batsman. Husky. Jimson 749S3 Laurel 3 4 1 .HVgood 41 106 4 2 2* 2J I? Marinelli 7 L-B'timorelL. S'pliant, Col. Went 74737 1-iurel 3-4 MfMflMl 9 ■ 6 2 Ml1 H Howard 7 B.Hawk. C'ghjordan, Ijist One HONOR MAN. b. g, 8 105 By Tho Manager— Hmt. by Hastings- (Trainer. T. H. Wilson. Owner. J. Magnus). Breeder. T. C. McDowell. 77*71 Jefferson 3-4 1 14*ifast 5 115 5 9 8* 6-1 II Stutta 13 Vacuum, Less. Longboat 77801 Mfcnaa 0-4 l:M%teat 8-5 11211 10 9* 6-1 W Murphy 11 kkQr Hose, longboat. Julia M. 77710 FGinds I I 1 lt)Cf at 5 120 12 8 8* 7*4 T Rod'guezl2 El Astro. MissF'tunc, Sw'pstakes 77407 FCr'nds 2-4 1 :13*t,fast 4 US 8 7 Pft 9 I- McD'ott • Translate. Sweepstakes KRose 77256 I'Mlrmta 2-4 l:13\fast 8 118 5 2 2* *• K Tool 8 Lady Rose, Rustem. I'anl Micou 7 1893 I .ii.it- 1 ::-4 lllHfaat 7 109 1 5 5 4*1 ■ Pool 5 RillO'Flynn, Sympathy, Glyn HUON PINE, br. c, 3 104 By Hucn— June Rose, by Myram. (Trainer. G. W. Coburn. Owner, Mrs. J. A. Coburn). Breeder. W. B. Miller. 78172 Hdee;'.* III sH»w»f 15 103 4 1 l" k :;i J Wallace 4 Y'keePrinccss, Sarko, B'mfield 78127 K4M7ai 3-4 1 ili^fast 9 10915 4 5 1 4*1 K Ban:ea 7 Nautical. Modest, Leonard G. 77798 Tijuana 3-4 lili^fast 3 110 3 4 4l 3* S O'Donn'110 Freelioot. r. Porijola. R'kandRye 77403 Tijuana "4 1 12V,fast 5 102 4 5 5» 5* P Walls 7 Eminent. Ponjeda. Rustcr Keat'n 7730* Tijuana I -4 1 :13stfast 4 101 3 5 6 3'1 H Walla I Docllorn, Rus.Keaton. Eminent 77229 Tijuana 3-4 l:12«sfast 5 109 4 3 3* 3'1 P Walls 6 Nayarit, My Daddy. Korean 77039 Tijuana 11:10 fast 8-5 104 B*| S O Donn'l 8 Uunclar. Cherokee l.ee, Niagara 76937 Tijuana ai f 1:07 fast 18-5 115 22 R Carter 11 K.cgan, Freebooter, Program SWEEPSTAKES, b. g. 4 103 Bv Sweep— Gold Ten. by Goldcrest. (Trainer. A. E. Alexandra. Owner. Mrs. A. E. Alexandra). Breeder. A. L. Aste. 7*3*0 Howie 61 f 1 :20* fa.st 51 103 3 1 1- l* W Mar'norlO Sea San.l. Warning. Rue-ado 78241 Poojla U f l:0S«sslow 9 102 6 11 61 10*1 D M rgl-r 12 Hidden Jewel, Frank G., Apex 78196 lliiwm 61 f 1 :22*sfast 21-10 110 3 3 3l 1' II Il.se 11 Julia M.. (are Free, Ilucado 77871 li ffl — III Ifffllt 135 105 4 12 101 8* F Th'dykelS Vacuum. Utgs. longboat 77710 Fe'.rnds 3 4 1:11"sfast 21 111 2 2 2« 1*1 J H r.uikel2EI Astro. MissFortune. Dghnut 77496 l-'iT'r.iia 3-4 1 :13 4good 1-2 114 4 5 4'1 2'1 I. M.D'ott I Caligula. Lt. Farrell. Poor Sport 77407 FGr'neis 3-4 l:13\fast 8-5 119 4 3 2* 2" J Hcupel ft Translate. H.morMan. I-adyRose 77365 FCr'nds 34 1:13 fast I 103 4 4 2* 2'1 J Hcupel 7 Certain. Ruck Pond. I*i t One IWVICTUS, br. g. 3 100 By Vulcain— High Vale, by Hastings. (Trainer, D. R. McDaniel. Owner. D. R. McDaniel). Breeder. H. T. Oxnard. 78513 H.deO'eCO 51 1" l:07Wffood 6f 116 9 6 6* 5'4 J Shanks 12 Bu -kPc nd, I.eatherwood, Deputy 77912 IlllTw— lm70y 1 :Ji^hvy 12 112 3 1 1*1 ftsk J H Burke ! Rril'tCast. Polvo, Frodcricktown 77870 .l.fl.-rsuti lmTOy 1 : lo^fast 10 94 5 3 4 7" D Jones 8 Barracuda. Rinkey. (». Henry 77802 Ittftiaea J-4 l:14'/sl'ast S 116 6 9 91 S'i J Wallace 14 Pathan, Stakcile. y'enChartning 77629 Filrtnis 1 l:10%goo l 5 104 3 1 1* 1* J Wallace 7 Quivero, Leonard G., Waukulia 77585 I'llr'ncla 1 I ITTfcfclJ 41 101 4 5 4'i 4'i L I^ang 6 Telescope, AinityClaiui, Rril.Cast REJECTION, blk. f. 4 110 By Escoba — Crossbun, bv Peter Paa. (Trainer. J. Fitzsimmons. Owner. F. A. Herold\ Breeder. K. D. Alexander. 75809 Howie 61 f l:21\mud 14 ]"3 11 11 9* f* II Howard 11 Noel, Frederii ktown. Hid, Jewel 75746 i:.iuii 1 1-16 150 Vast 12 101 5 11* I'll! Howard S L'dyMyra, R'kPoikot. K.Albert 75733 BwWtfl 1 1 16 1:51 fast 9 Vi 10 3 1* V S Lowe 10 Humlwldt. Insulate. Anaprisa 75685 i:»w •• 1 1-16 I WXfat let 105 17 7" 8*1 K ThMyl;.-i:i King Albert. Care Free. Simoon 75652 Bowie IniTOy lGS^low 110 luS 6 6 41 5»1 V Hcrn'dez I Rlue Hawk, Vennie, Raffles SETH'S LEMON, ch. g, 4 97 By Seth— Lemon Girl, by Madstone. (Trainer. H. G. BedweiL Owner. Kenton Stable). Ereeder. B. A. Jones. 78449 HdeCco 3-4 1 :15Vsl»P Hi 112 9" E Peotiie IS Fifty F\v. Hiuden.ri. Mabel K 75809 T.owie C\ f 1 :21V,mud .",f 108 3 9 11 11*« F Collettill Noel. Frederi. ktown. Hid. Jewel 74427 Thcliffe I t 1 KJ^fast 2r-10 107 3 3 31 2; (', Fields B I-aslOnc, 1 I-O'Hara. Bill Proof 74296 Hi lilfe H t lOT'sfast 11-5 110 2 2 31 3*1 U Stirling 7 I-astOne. J. F. O'Hara. Remnant 71104 H.4eG*c« 3-4 l:12Sfast 3 109 5 3 2l 2»» ■ Mari tlli 6 Faith. Mabel K.. L;idy Ross 73938 II *eO*C« 111 IDC— ■ 30 110 2 4 2"k 1= I Uarn.3 9 FrankG.. Hid.Jewel. Undy Ross 72897 Kasritw'h T 1 1 TlHf let 7 105 3 3 7 7:2 W Fronk 7 BsaLm, Barracuda, Jim. Daw LEONARD G.. br. c. 3 95 By Sweep — Highflown, by Peep o' Day. 1 Trainer, J. Arthur. Owner, J. Arthur). Breeder. E. Rucker. 78427 ICdeQ'oa 1-4 1 :124fast 19 108 6 6 4' 2*1 A Abel 7 Nautical, Modest, Huon Pine 78379 Bowie 51 f lo;Sfast 10 110 5 5 4" 37 A Abel ■ Go Foin, Much Ae , I-ady Choco 78195 Bowie 7S l:2SSfast 23 100 5 5 4l 4*1 A Abel 5 Tliornd'e. Frederic -k'n. Yan.P'ss 78162 Bowie ^1 f 1:09 laud 42 104 7 « 61 6*} A Abel 9 Swgalong. M Do no. X keePcess 77629 FCriida 1 l:40-Sgood 8 104 7 4 3'1 3* L I ang 7 Invictus, Jui\ero, Waukulia 77446 F.Gr'nda 3 4 1.14Hmud 8 102 7 a 3* 41 L Lang 8 M. Domino, Frcdericktown, Ducky AH* DAPC * 1-1G 1iles. Bayvlew Parse. 3-year-olds and upward. (Sept. 4111 nAUt ix, iy^o — 1:44 4-3 — a — ias. BIFF BANG, b. h, 7 100 By Textiles — Byf, by Miller. Trainer. W. Livingston. Owner. W. Livingston \ Breeder. T. Monahan. 78383 i:.i»i . 1 ! 16 l:5)=5fast 17-5 114 1111 3'1 C Rob'son 7 Normal. i;uelph, Tipp'y Witoh't 78337 Bowie ImHj I WJ[mm 8 114 1 2 2l r| C Rob son 7 Anne, Ro kRottom, Trajanus 78230 Bowie 1 1 s 2.i)0^mud 4 113 1 1 2» 1» C Rob'son I Fr'zySn'zy. TlieF'iriier. Humb't 78161 Howie CI f 1:23 mud 27-10 114 6 3 2* I1 C Itoh'sonKl TimesUp, Agg.Papa, Venizeloa 77607 l' ;r'nds 3-4 1:16 hvy IS ." 122 5 6 a1 6» C Rob'son 9 Col. Winn, Piedmont, Poppye 77453 l'Cinds Til MTP»J 41 112 7 4 ' 4» 3*} M Schw'tz 8 Hid.Jewel. Guv'nor, RegPardon 77005 Fi;inds 2-4 1:15 bvy 1S-5 113 4 3 2» 1* U Rob'son 8 Piedmont. Exchange, R. Charlie BRILLIANT JESTER, b. h, 7 100 By Black Jester— Lady Brilliant, by Sundridge. i Trainer, J. H. Stotler. Owner. Seagram Stable). Bred in England by J. B. Joel. 71493 llatnton 1 1-8 1.53Sfast 10 105 5 9 10 10" T Wilson 10 Mutlikins. ("ladiiiin, R'byGrand 70791 B l:'nnei3 ll:41\good 7 105 4 5 3' 3S1 T Wilson 8 Oppernian, Bullet Proof, Marble 70358 'naught 1 1 39*sfast 5 114 3 3 3* 3'« T Wilson 4 W. Rarre. N.H'pshire, P. Jester 70213 W'dbme 1 1 M ll'.^fast S3 -10 ]"9 3 5 5* 3:i T Wilson 6 J. F. O'Hara. Merciitio. Doliisi\e 66629 I_itoi:ia lni70y llJSjfast 6 H'3 7 I 3* 3!1 L MeD'ott 7 S'fRider. Gcnlility. D'tedTotwa HEIR-AT-LAW. blk. c, 3 (M) 85 By Son-in-Law— Lady Portland, by Bill of Portland. (Trainer. T. J. Healey. Owner, W. J. Salmon). Bred in England by Sir A. Daley. 78450 rLdeCToa 1 1 16 1 51*islop 12 S7 6 4 4* 4-5 S Will'ms 6 A. J. Ruja, Shatur'k, Redstone 7537* Pimlico 3-4 l:15=islo\T 18 1 »4 11 9 71 515 I! Ma ir.ell,12 A.R.Ahdom. Suppliant, S. Point 75190 1'imlico 3 4 1:12 fast 7. 115 9 5 1* 1' 15 Marinellill Sen. Noiris. Pepp, Memento 74939 Laurel 2-4 1:15 slop IS 5 115 4 7 7 71* B Mari'elii 7 Ratsman. Asa Khan. Suppliant 74695 Laurel 1 1 :38\fast 14 105 4 5 5* A" 15 Marinelli 6 Rustic, Fluvanna. K.'sRansom 74563 laurel CJ f 1:08 fast 4 115 6 2 2l 2'i ■ Leg re 12 Whi.skalon^'. Suppliant, Just THIMBLE, b. m, 6 104 By Hucn — Sandspot, by Rock Sand. (Trainer, M. J. Murphy. Owner. R. J. Murphy). Breeder. Oneck Stable. 78314 H.doO*CO lmTOy l:43%good 28 102 4 7 7 6*1 C Allen 7 Gold. Rule, GoH.R'lows. MintoII. 78179 Bowie 7 -8 120 fast 11-5 106 5 6 6 5*1 B Rre'ning I Eager, Despair, Soggarth Aioor 77718 l'. ;rnds 1 3 16 1 :.~ 9Vast 15 101 5 2 6* ?,'i 15 Dre'ning :» FltStone, Sett gSun. Rarracuds 77673 l'Crnds 1 1-S 1 5» fast 15 99 3 2 51 6-\ B Dre'ning 7 Rest Pal. Revenge. Flint Stone? 77541 F.(7r'nda 1 1 :39^fa3t 7 100 1 5 5 5* J Chalm'rs I ihorndale, Rest Pal. RarracudJ HELL GATE, b. or br. g. 4 103 By Friar Rock— Swan Song, by Ben Brush. (Trainer, J. W. Healy. Owner, A. C. Bostwick). Breeder, J. H. Rosseter. 75779 Bowie lm70y 1 49=imud 1 109 6 4 4* 4« I Corcoran ■ Ranter. Polyxona. Wildmke 756*4 Be Ola 11-16 1:50 fast 9 10216 4 3' 231 M Fator 6 Oppernian. HighPrime. J.Julian 75632 Bowie lmTOy 1 46 fast 54 98 6 5 5* 4* W Milner • FPstone. M'nraker, G Thatcher 75441 rimlieo :: 4 1 : 1 1 **,( ast 61 104 7 6 6* 5'= M Fator 7 Avisack. Goshawk. S.MissI.i/.zie 71070 WoOtsTtM ImT'ly 1 :43\,fast 28 105 7 10 91 6* K KunmiTlO JohnP .Jones. :.S|ihere, Romany 73559 Doervml llltj T lUfctTeHi 37-10 10315 3 J'l 4*1 E Kummer 5 Redstone. R.W gfield, llarm'ius A. J BOJA. b. c. 3 97 By Vulcain— Personal, by Kinley Mack. •Trainer. W. Caywood. Owner. J. P. Welsh). Breeder. H. T. Oxnard. 78513 H.dOtTeCO lm70y l:44%SWOd 11 109 1 4 4 4" J Wallace 4 Modest, S.irko. Suiipliant 78450 lld.e;\e I 1-M lil|s«M « ^9 1 2 21 1» L I^ing li Shan rock. Reds-,, Heir at-Ijiw 78367 BOWie 7-S i^l%fpt 21-10 88 4 2 1"* 1*1 H Howard 10 lehrah. Salmon. CIi.is .LCraig'le 782*7 Bowie 61 f 1:22 fast 16 5 90 3 2 2 l» H Howaidll Warning, Poor Sport. Kirah 71402 Hamton 5 8 1 :02Vigood 21-10 115 2 2 2* 2« E Sm'w'od •; lehrah, A. J. Ruja. Fl. Princess 70747 i: l'.'nnets 5-3 Lo^Tsmud 31 110 2 3 31 4* H Howard 7 N. McKay, BtUk'aAUM. Malvern REDSTONE, ch. h. 5 103 By Decision— Auiit Maud, by Yorkshire Lad. (Trainer. J. H. Stotler. Owner. Seagram Stable). Breeder. J. E. Seagram. 78514 H.doG'ee lmTOy l:43*..good 9 92 5 5 5" 7*1 T. Lang 7 Gold. Rule, eloM.lflows, MintoII. 78450 H l.i;.- I 1-16 1 T.r-Vslop :\ 106 4 3 3'1 BJ I Wilson % A J Ruja. Shamk. lloir at Uw 74151 Wood no 1 1 -16 1 : 15'^fast 13-10 103 6 6 6 671 : Fi. -Ids % N.H'pshire, Soltiiocs. Clansman 74073 Woodne 1 1 16 1 :46*ifast 4 112 5 2 2* 2'1 T Wilson I So It Ooes, Melachrino. Klias O. 73678 I orv.il I IS 1 51Sjfast 4 104 3 4 4 4,JT Wilson 4 Sh.Along. Despair. R.Wingficld 73559 Dwial lmTOy l:13Hfast 11 106 1 1 l1 l1 T Wilson 5 R.Wgfield, Harmonius. U.Gate riL DA PC * ,~'* MOsMfc 4-year-olds and upward. laimluKT. (Sept. 27, Oin nAUt i»i» — i :so — 5 — i:i«.) VITAMIN, h. g, 5 110 By Transraal— Incognita, by Disguise. (Trainer. F. T. Miller. Owner, F. T. Miller). Breeders. Morris & Walden. 77*72 loftaSM 1 1-8 1:56 fast 31 107 7 3 3» 21 J Wallace 9 Majority. Attorney. Walnutllal! 777*1 Jeff. -r.son 1 1 42 fast 12 115 15 8 5' 5* J Wallace 15 Omnifont. Servitor. Mr. Beck 77712 Felrnds 1 1 16 1 4TSfast 12 107 8 7 5s 5* D Merger S JouJou. HigtJ0Oeeet, TlireeSquare 77238 FUr'n.ls 1 1-16 1 4V-fast 20 108 8 8 7* 7* B HolWay • Mas Hand, Wotwoo.l. SiuuipJr. 77I5S P ilrnda lmTOy 1 :44isfast 40 102 9 8 71,6-*.I Chalmers !• S weepy. Oui Oui, Llewellyn 75037 LmtH 1 1 16 2:03 mud 16 108 1 6 6 6" ' F Lee ! P.lar.Slone. Fitzrue, R Wingfielil ! 74986 !-iur-l 1 1 8 1 53\iOod 33 108 5 4 4* V\ F I-ee 7 T.RolK all. (iondolier. R. Duik GOURMAND, b. g. 8 105 By Braxted — Festive Agnes, by Jaquemart. ! .Trainer, J. Phillips. Owner, Mrs. J. P. Phillips). Bred in England bv Messrs. Brice. 1 78336 Bowte 1 12 2 tr-.fast 11 98 1 5 51U (*| J Dawson 7 Old Faithful. Hickory. Tody 78314 Bowie 118 1 59^fa t Ki 103 3 7 4' 2» J Dawson 10 Normal. CoiMM Ci, Doughnut 78264 Bowie 61 f l:22*tgei.Hl 1S8 105 2 9 10 W* T Kodt.ey 10 Sea Sand. An tidal, Poppye 7.1899 II teCTei 1 1-1 I UHmuil S 106 5 8 8 S!1 F Thdyke S T.KollCall. Fit/rue. Col.Wliallen 73824 H etXTea 1 1 I 1 .r.7-^.fHSt IT 106 1 6 9' 9'5 J Walla-. I«j Sedgefield. Sinarty. Imigorator ! 70700 luit.nia 1181.51Hslow 41 107 4 6 51 T'» I 1'nrke 11 JakeReiger. Cukaiuo. WidowTtec ROYAL DOCK. br. g. 7 114 By Royal Realm— Kuckshot. by Gallinule. ! (Trainer. A. Swenke. Owner, A. Swenke). Ereeder. G. D. Widener. 78405 II eierfr r 1 1 1-16 l:4THfBSt 18 11413 5 3 5*1.1 Rowan » Mast, rll'nd. I.uiniuist. GrayG'a 77844 .I-ff.rson 1 1 16 1 .50 good 2 115 10 S 4' 3*1 F Shari*; II Kent L., St. Donard, Runquoi 77803 J.ff rson 1 I 16 1:48 fast 12 110 9 I 6l 3l F Sharpe 13 TanSon. FscartKiletle. Richelitu 77720 1" Grnd.s 1 M 1 5» fast 5 109 6 8 61 5* I Parke • Alard, Ranikm. Fannie Rean 77543 Felrn.ls I 1-16 1.46'sfa3t 12 113 9 6 4J 5* J i.eyiand 9 G. Billows, St Donard, StumpJr. ROYAL CROWN, ch. g, 4 105 By King James— Qu-en. by Goldcrest. Trainer. J. Freters. Owner, H. B. Murdock). Breeder. H. T. Oxnard. 78J53 lld.-C'rt 1 1 S 2 BNjjjtaOa M 103 15 5* 6" C Allen !» FlyingDevil. Seth'sF'r, QuickT'e 7HJ06 II d.e . , o I 1 S ! :.V1Ma»t 24 U»5 4 5 41 41* C Allen 7 The 1'or'n.T, Sinarty, I'lyiDg D'l 78313 Bowie I 1 8 1 53Vast 8 105 6 7 6' t!l II Fail it d 11) Day Lilly, Night Raider. Tody 78268 Bowie 1 1 16 1 '.l^-good 10 106 6 5 6« 5'* F V...1U 7 Trajanus. Tender Seth. (iuelph 77153 l' ;i'nds 1116 148 fast 135 101 5 3 21 31 I PtUke 12 Dr. Whtehiirsl. Widgeon. Cash 770*4 Pilri.ds 1 l-Ml:47Hfaat 5 107 6 • 4| 21 D Mergl r 7 Six Pence. Pi. .In out. (ash 77010 r.lr'iils 118 159 hvy 6 105 4 2 2| 21 D M.rglr 8 Rupee. Rla. kolia. Litlle Amm:e ASHLAND, b. g. 5 105 By Honeywood— Busy Bee. by First Tener. i Trainer. G. Phillips. Owner. J. McMillen). Breeder Ntv»da Stock Farm. 78314 Bowie 1 11 1 ." 9Va-t 38 113 10 8 l'| 7'* F Sharpe M Normal, flwill, Coinme CI 78165 Bowie 1 1-16 1 UHand 1 If HI 8 7 9' 9 • F Shan.e 13 Hiiiub't. Th.-Korgu'r. O.B'tMaj -. T937 Joffeesoa i : 16 i iH.h\y r. no n 8 6» 61* F HBeiei 13 ai BUMtr. i:i lereeaar, leaarty 77801 J. fferson 1 1 2 2 !.".S.fast 15 101 5 3 4* 4'»C. W "oli 5 (ioodN t. BoatIa4*a, 1*14 IM J S'zy 77721 P'lrnds 1 1 16 1 4\'ifast -o Mil 12 71 C'l T Rodney 12 Rupee. R.tidita. Insulate 77588 l'.lrn.la 1 \A 1 ST'thvy 6 109 10 7 7l T'l W Sharpe 11 lovM, Tulane. Honolulu Roy 77049 l'«;r:i.ls i 1 8 1 '5'»(ast 13 5 105 6 1 2| "I 1; Leo 11 Royal Duck, Bastille. Lolster MARYLAND BELLE, br. m. 5 111 By Zeus — Dorothy K.. by Kilmarnock. iTnner. G. W. Coburn. Owner. J. F. Coburn). Breeders. White & Garnett. 77887 Tij lana 1 1-16 1 .47 fast 87 106 4 4 7' V 15 Kenn'dy s Marsdal.-. Riliy Watls, Dorlus 77*00 Tijaana 1-4 1 ISHfeat U7 Hi I S S 8" W Kelly 8 J.S.Reardoii. I d. Lion. P'yWale 75829 Tanforan 1 116 1 45*t,fast — 99 6*1 W Kelly I Sunny laud. War /.one, l.ulylnez 75721 Tinforan 1 1 Wifast — 113 4" W Kelly 5 Coffield, Re l'rank. Mar Roy 7 5569 Tanf. rao 1 1 8 1 0o\fast — 101 61* P W Kelly I Retter Luck, Skczix. All Over 75509 Tanforan 1 1 8 1 54*4fast — 101 4* W K* Hy 5 Vlctolre, t.hiva. Treasurer 11%Z1 Jamaica 1 1 IS l:48*4faJit 41 Mi 6 4 4* 4" A Actardy 0 E. Indian, ML ixiui, Billy Watls DOUGHNUT, br. g. I 105 By Sweep— Fascination, Vy Buck Masaie. (Trainer. A. E. Alexandra. Owner, Mrs. A. E. Alexandra). Breeder. E. C. Christian. 78512 H.detTce 3-4 1.13%good 15f 106 4 5 7* 6*| W Mar'nerl3 Dan Rolling, Tidinga, Humble 7S383 Bowie 1 1-14 160%fast 23 102 I 7 7 « W Mar'ner 7 Normal. Goelph, Biff Bang 78314 Bowie 1 1-8 159Vifast 12 110 1 4 2* 4» D Mergler 10 Normal. Gourmand, Comme CI 77976 Jefferson 1 1-8 1 :59*n ad 25 111 3 t • »«• J Wallace 9 I/dWraek. Dumbfound.r. KentL. 77932 Jefferson 3-4 LloSnvy 26 124 6 9 10 10«« W LUley 10 Vacuum. Simplicity. Lndy Rooe 77872 Jefferson 1 1-8 1:56 faat 4 110 3 7 6* »»* A Accardy 9 Majority. Vitamin, Attorney 77741 Jefferson 1 1 16 l.lTrsfaat 2 UBS 3 2 11 1* I Parke 7 Dumbfounder, Bustem, M.Ware Cflt DA PIT I Mile and TO Tarda. 3-year-oldM. I l.iliuing. (Sept. '28, ID IS Dill nAUt X:42 2-G 4 13^.) DANCING FOOL, br. e. 3 111 By Huon— Cberidah, by Bannockburn. (Trainer, B. E. Chapman. Owner, D. L. Rice). Breeder. C. Nuckols. 78263 Bowie lm70y LaO^good 16-5 112 2 3 3'1 l'l F CoTsCtUM Beth. Steel, PoIIyL'gton, Conspt 77626 FC.inds 3-4 1:14\good 20 110 6 5 8=* 8*| M SchwtzI3 Ifyhlair. ( on edy, .WatclH harm 77451 I-iir'nd.s lm70y 1 50\hvy C 112 6 4 4* 4»J M Schw tz I Futuio. fTlMOSM. Attra.tive 77320 F.tli'nds 3-4 1 :15i-„slow 20 116 11 9 9= 8" M Schw'vz 11 AmityClaim. G'dficl.l, Attractive 77233 FCr'nds 3-4 l:14%f«at 15 116 8 11 9'i S'i M Schw'tzH SunMart. WatchChm. (ioldfield 7GG 13 F.Grnds 3-4 l:13^fast 10 116 2 7 7' 7*1 M Schw'tz ll Iproar, Fausto, Quivero FEHRAH. br. f. 3 91 By Flittergold— Mint Drop, by Irish Lad. (Trainer, J. Arthur. Owner, D. L. Richards). Breeder. Himvar Stud. 78449 H.deG'ce 3-4 l:15\slop 15 90 11" L T-ang 13 Fifty F'y. HiddenJI. Mabel K 78367 Bowie 7-8 l:2SA,fast 2 88 1 1 2l 2'1 L I^ing 10 A. J. Ruja, Salmon, C.t.Craigmile 78309 Bowie 3-4 1:15 fast 5 98 5 5 5'1 31 L I^ng 13 Lieut. Farrell, Aunt.Iane. Nor na 77583 FCr'nds 3-4 1:13\hvy 13-6 99 3 4 6* j'l I. I-ang 7 Privilege, Jackson. Goldinark 77474 FCr'nds 3-4 1 la'vdnw 7 97 1 2 21 P L Lang 12 Jackson. Mid Follies. Has Bonnet 77082 FCr'nds 5 1:41 fast 7 88 6 2 6* 71* I Lang 9 Attilia, Mars Ware, WaterGirl 77006 FCr'nds 3 4 llJ^hvy 10 93 6 5 6* 7* L Lang 7 CnreFree, LndyKose, PoorSport 70780 FCr'nds lmTOy LlS'jmud 6 92 3 3 4« 4*1 D Jones 9 Margaret Ware, Our Star. June QUICK TIME, ch. f, 3 93 By Light Brigade— Fantam Bala, by Olambala. (Trainer, G. R. Bryson. Owner. E. K. Bryson). Breeder. R. T. Wilson. 78453 H.deG'ce 1 1-8 2:0H5yilop 22 89 3 1 2 3' L Lang ! FlyingDevil. Seth'sF'r. Antiqu'y 78367 Bowie 7 8 1:2SSiast 9 103 8 6 4»* T*l B Mari'ollilO A. J. Ruja, Fehrah, Salmon 78267 Bowie lmTOy 1:19 good 27 105 1 4 41 5*1 A AccardvTl Anne. Agg'tingPapa, Wood Lady 78193 Bowie 6} f l:22«ifast 27 I'M 4 5 4'i 3* B M'rir.elil 9 Sea Sand, Whalebone. Arondal 76922 FCrnds 3-4 1:15 slow 30 1% 12 12 12 11" O Niclioln12 Peggy ()., Vultilla. Relle K. 76684 FCr'nds lmTOy 1 :18'imud 15 96 10 10 9* 9" F ThdylielOP.-iyni.in. Our Star. Fehrah 76609 FCr'nds 1 l:40«ifast 50 88 3 3 5 5* D Jones 5 riiimble. Lady Madcap. Oui Oui 55729 Bowie 7-8 l:2asfast 9-5 102il0 4 21 1» M Fator 12 W. Lynch, Handsl'p. GoldMount SALMON, b. g, 3 96 By Sir Martin— La Patrie, by Out of Reach. (Trair.er. A. E. Alexandra. Owner, Mrs. A. E. Alexandra). Breeder. J. E Madden. 78367 Bowie 7-8 l:28*ifast 58 97 7 4 31 3'1 W Marr'eilO A.J. Ruja, K. hrah, C.J.Craigmile 77474 FCrnds 3-4 1:15^slow 20 111 6 6 7' 7*1.1 II Burkel2 Jackson, Midni'tFollies, Fehrah 75731 Bowie 3-4 1 :14*;fast 67 98 8 Fell. W Milner 12 KbonyRclle, HM. Diets. Tolima 75538 M'lboro Ab 5-8 1 :0.~eV,slow 7 107 6 3 3* 1* F W'dst'ck 7 AI Hotfoot, Flo Rrown, Fehrah 75478 Marlboro 5-8 1:014imud 2 122 3 2 2* 2* K Sm'w'od 8 Plaid, Altissimo, North BeOOM 75418 1'imli.o 5J f 1 :0s^fast 21 108 9 3 41 7« M Fator 13 Fairlight, Dolly Gaff ney. Dusk 75252 I'imlico 51 f 1 :07 fast 69f 110 7 6 5'i 4T J McTag'tll Fred'ktown. Trop. Water, Omega WARREN LYNCH. Ir. c, 3 101 By Theo. Cook— Lauretta, by Marco. (Trainer. A. Swenke. Owner, A. Swenke). Breeder. E. F. Simms.. 78171 H.d.Cce lmTOy lM^hvy 24 89 2 4 2«k 4-J L Lang 11 Ag'v'gPapa. Aladdin, J'nyD'dee 78367 Howie 7-8 1 :SfcfMt 50 97 9 9 9* S'I J Dawson 10 A. J. P.uja. Fehrah. Salmon 78287 Bowie 61 f 1:22 fast 21f 102 8 9 9» 911 F L«e ■ 13 Warning, P.x r Sport. Kirah 78227 Bowie 7-8 1:30 mud !» 107 3 4 5'i 4'i F Col'!ettil2 Antiq'ty. HklebyPnu, P. Ieyc"a 77890 Jefferson 1 1-16 1:53 mud 31 108 9 6 6* 9" I Parke 10 yuinham. GreatN'orthern, Bugler 77610 FCr'nds lmTOy l:49\hvy 8 101 1 3 2l V I Parke 8 Sol h's Flower. Tight, Sun Mart 77391 F.elr nds lm70v 1 4T 4fast 8 110 8 12 11'10,:G Manganl 4 M. Follies, R. George. Antiquity 77314 FCr'nds 1-4 lUHfast 20 100 9 10 10' 10" J Wallace 12 Rrookdale, (oralReef, S'p'ylll-u FROSTY BOY. ch. c, 3 107 By Master Robert— Frostilla. by Uncle. (Trainer. G. Peterson. Owner, G. Peterson). Breeder. C. B. Head. 78517 H.deG'ce 1 1-16 1 47'^good 29f 99J 8 8 a'! 4' F Lee 11 RoyceRools, S'sF'wer. RosaYeta 78451 H.deG'ce 1 3-16 2:08 slop 21 971 I 2 2 2« J Ch' liners 5 Guedph. Majority. Old Faitiful 78381 Bowie lmTOy 1 49 fast 36 104 4 4 3* 4* D Mergler | W'dl^dy. Ag'ngPana, Seth'sFl'r 78314 Howie 1 IS 1 59'sfas t 13 99 6 5 6* 6" B l!re'nnig1! Normal. Gourmand, Comme CI 78267 Bowie lmTOy 1 49 good 7f 107 3 6 Gl S'i H I'arlancll Anne. Agg'tingPapa, Woodl^idy 78193 Bowie 61 f l:22*ifast 13 09 5 9 51 5J L Lang !t SeaSand. Whalebone, Q'kTime ZAMA. ch. c 3 (M) 101 By Olambala— Mexoana, by Mexican. (Trainer. M. Hackett. Owner, F. Capra). Breeder. R. T. Wilson. 78453 H.deG'ce 1 IS 20'J'tslop 39 97 8 9 9 9" J Ch'lmers 9 FlyingD.-vil. Seth'sF'r. QuickT'e 78381 Bowie lmTOy 1:49 fast 20 109 6 6 5 5s* B Mrinelli ti W dLady, Ag'ngPapa, Seth'sFl'r 78229 Bowie lmTOy l:49%mud 23 87 5 4 4* 4" H Howard 5 G'.ien Rillows, Fager. Rock R'ni 78162 Bowio 51 f 1 09 mud 103 109 8 9 9 7*| W Milner ft Swgalong. M I o no. Y keeP'cesa 75780 Bowie 1 1-16 1 :52'smud 26f H 5 8 5l 4" R Pierce 10 Se Igefie'.l, Whalebone, F.Pcvil TROPICAL WATER, br. c. 3 107 By Rapid Water— Maria C, by. Yankee Gun. (Trainer. W. A. Burtschell. Owner, J. R. Skinker). Breeder. G. W. J. Bissell. 77080 FCrnds 3-4 IJ2%foat 12 105 5 7 51 9" H Zander 11 MahJong. i). Charming, Dreamer 75776 Bowie 61 f 1 :23'-~mud 16 5 113 5 5 10' 10-» G Fields 12 Fehrah, OurSlar. Fior.R. Walker 75252 Pimlico 51 f 1 :07 fast 6 116 3 2 2* 2* F, SmWodi'2 Frederic ktown. Omega, Sainton 74644 Laurel 3-4 l:13%fast 5 111 6 3 41 444 II Farland ft Leatherw d, Annallorton. Ryroe 74418 Laurel ll:42 4faat 1-2 108 I 3 8» 8" K Legere ft Snow Maiden, Byron. Ebb Tide 74322 Laurel 3-4 l;13 tfast 21-10 106 1 1 1« 1* E Legere 11 Byron. F dericktn, AnnaUortoB BYRON, ch. f. 3 1RJ By Sir Martin— Mercadel, by The Commoner. (Trainer. A. Zimmer. Owner, G. Long), Breeder. H. T. Oxnard. 77934 .l.ff.rson 54 f 1 09 hvy 40 99 6 5 7 8" G W C'roll S Raffles. FrankG., I^r.Marcellia 77868 Jefferson 3-4 1:14 fast 12 107 r, 11 11' 10** L McD'otU5 Hverglade. Dreamer. Stake Me 77045 FCr'nds 3-4 1 :14 ifast 25 118 10 5 10* 10" F Th'dyk.11 Nor-eld. Q. Charming. TimebD» 76838 FCrnds 3-4 l:l.. T.slow 15 108 9 7 81 Tri D Mergler ft Ducky, Pay-man. W the Wizard ,76702 FCrnds 111 Wkrf 12 115 4 3 2» 1»G Parke 11 Norseland. Telescope, Deronda 76526 F.Gr nds 3-4 l:14^islow 20 112 6 7 61 6 * B M'rin»llil() Polvo. Frcdericktown. Pathan 76484 FCr'nds 3-4 1 :12Vast 15 113 3 6 7* 7"B M'r.n. llilO Pay man. Q. (harming. Waukulia 75731 Bowie 3-4 l:14\fast 16f 107 10 10 10* 11" H Thomas 12 Ebony Relle. II M.Dieta. Tolima j 75661 Bowie ll:46"5sood 25 m\Vi 9 9* 9" G Rose 15 B. Artiste. Fairlight, Pr. Hamlet THOMASINE, ch. f. 3 (M) 102 By Superman— Thamar. by Hastings. (Trainer, W. Thomas. Owner, J. H. Shreve). Breeder, H. T. Oxnard. 78365 Bowie 51 f 1 :09~fa«t 23f 111 7 8 S1 7« G Corey 13 Just, Haughty Lady. Conscript 75775 Bowie 3-4 1 15\mud 150 112 5 7 8* 81 G Corey 10 Director. Sledge, G Id Rug 75709 Bowie 54 f 1:09 faat 321 11* 6 8 81 8" G Corey 11 Rinkey. Staidrift. Polyxona 73251 Dev shire 5| f 1:07 faat 72 110 1 8 8 8" G Corey 8 Sarko, Medina, Fluffy Ruffles -71.L, DA PC l Mile aud 7 Yards. 3-year-olds. Claiming. (Sept. US, lDlf-t^— /111 nAlrL 1:4^ ^-5 1 132.) NORMANA, b. f, S 102 By Superman — Washerwoman, by Earla Mor. (Trainer, J. Beamish. Owner*, W. C. Baines). Breeder. H. T. Oxnard. 78309 Bowie 3 4 1:13 fast 39-10 106 7 8 Sl 4'J P. Bre'ningl.'l Lieut. Farrell, AuntJane. Fehrah 78196 Bowie 6J f l:22*sfast 12 104 9 8 8« 9" B M"rin. Hill Sweepstakes, JuliaM., (a re Free 75731 Bowie 2-4 Lll^fast 13 107 4 5 51 6*1 F CoTletUlS KbonyReile. II M Di.tz, Tolima 75610 Bowie 3-4 1:13 fast 115 108 1 1 2* 1» L Me Atce 12 The Poet, No I-aely. Freed. 'sCall 75097 Laurel 3 4 l.lj'Sgooa 4 109 10 5 41 V G Babin II IdleTh'ghts. Rom mil irl. Neptjue 74775 laurel 3-4 l:14'sfast 6f 105 7 2 ll l'l P Walls 13 Fehrah. Jaekson. Vultilla 73811 Duff.rn Ab 5 8 1:02 fast 9-10 108 2' W Taylor ■ Bedle Isle, S'eigh Rills, Caledon AGGRAVATING PAPA. b. g. 3 107 By Eiitlergold— Blue Fox. by Waterboy. (Trainer. W. Fenwick. Owner, G. B. Fenwick). Breeder. H. Waterson. 78471 H.deG'ce lmTiiy l:r 0';.livy 9-5 !)2 9 2 ll 1»* ■ W'li.imsll Aladdin. J'nyDundee, W. Lynch 78381 Bowie lmTOy 1:49 fast T 5 1.^6 5 2 2' 2* W Miltc r 6 WcmhIL.i.I.v. Seth'sFFr, Fr'yl5oy 78312 Bowie 1 1-16 1 ^'.-ijfast 31 99 4 4 4l 3J W Milner 6 Rupee, FrzySn'/.y, FlyingDevil 78267 Bowie lmTOy 1 49 good I 107 I 5 |M*j W Milner 11 Anne. WoodU-idy. Seth' Flower 78161 Bowie 6J f 1:2! mud 42 98 11 6 4l 3J4 W Milner 13 Riffllang. Times I'p, Venizeloe 77936 Jefferson 1 1-16 l:5l\hvy 8 99 10 8 8' 8*1 G W C'rollll Peiiuot, Our St;ir. S.rvitor 77869 Jefferson 1 1-16 l:4t%foal 12 110 6 2 U 21 F Sharpe | Dobson, Se-th'sFlower, Waukulia 77259 FCr'nds 1mT0y l:l",«tfast 15 98 3 9 S1 8" D Mergkr 11 Telescope. Anne. Wong Bok 77103 FCr'nds lmTOy 1:46 fast 12 100 3 2 3» 5:4 G Fields 12 Flying Fur. Fausto. Peggy O. 76860 F.Gr nds lmTOy 1 :46 %f ast 10 104 6 6 7* 7*1 E Blin 1 11 Deronda. Waukulia. Despard EBB TIDE, b. f, 3 (M) 97 By Wrack— Rahab. by Yankee. (Trainer. W. Irvine. Owner. E. F. Whitney). Breeder. E. M. Weld. 78516 H.deG'ce lmTOy l:45^good 13-5 101 4 1 1" 2' J Shanks 15 RlneStr.ak. Rechabite. Re.lhr'nd 74738 Laurel 1 l:41~fast 7 110 11 6 4l ::z\ B Marin. Hill yuiiiham, I'.r.initon, H.-I .• K. 74639 Laurel SI f l:06Hfast 6 112 1 5 4' 4» P Walls IS T.Kxposurc, Prisltul.y, P.. Nash 74418 Laurel 1 1 :42Vsfast 15 98 1 6 3» V\ H allhin ft Snow Maiden. P.yion. Bay Ren 74286 Laurel 3| f 1:08 fast 10 115 2 5 44 3= B Sm w'o.ilO HTuM'arrie. R.Re'ov.d. H.l-idy 74101 ll.de. ; ce 54 f LOTVifast 26 114 4 2 21 3* S Buii:nanl3 Whe-tst'e, Memento, I'.atid Yel'vr ANTIO.TJITY. b. f, 3 96 By Berrilldon— Antio.ue, by Olambala. (Trainer. W. Sheedv. Owner. W. Sheedy). Breeder. L. Gartn. 78453 Hd.el'ce 1 1-8 2:0 ' 5slop 45 86 7 2 3* 4» S Will'ms ft FlyingDevil. Seth'sF'r. QuickT'e 78102 H d.G'co 3-4 1:1 "-.-.fast 4f 94 12 7 TJ T'l S W'lianisl t Malwl K., Vacuum, Arendal 78267 Bowie lmTOy 1 49 good 19 98 4 2 5"* 7" J l av. ;mi 11 Anne. Agg'tingP a pa. WooelLady 78227 Bowie 7 S 1 30 mud 51 86 2 1 1'1I"*H Howard PJ H'kl.b'y Finn. P.M. -ye n. W.L'ch 77391 FCrnds lmTuy 1 IT'ifast 5 92 7 3 31 3!) B llreningll Mid. Follies. Roy.lieorge. Norah 77343 FGr'nds 3 4 1 1 .'^good 8 103 7 6 6 154 J Wallace 14 I-idy Clio. o. Jackson, Kilbowie 77234 FCr'nds 3-4 1:11 fast 7 98 10 4 7'4 6^4 J Wallace 13 S.Fr'dman, Col Winn, T Official 177099 FCr'nds 3-4 1:14 fast 7 9S 7 4 3l 2*1 D Jon. 3 13 Rrookdale. Itetiigna, Ainityl laim SETH S FLOWER, ch. f, 3 108 By Setn— Tender Bloom, by Sir Dixon. (Trainer. J. P. Polk. Owner. J. P. Polk). Breeder. B. A. Jones. 78517 II.de ;'ce 1 1-16 1 1T'5good 91 98 T 3 21,2'}J Wallace 11 Roy. e-Rools, RoaaTeta, I'r'tyP.oy 78453 BLdeG'ea l l-l IM%a*of 7 98 5 4 4* 24 J WaJtaca ■ rlj t— 1 » ll" Ij'lThan. Aatbialty 178381 Bowie lmTOy 149 fast 6 106 I I 4" 3* J Wall jo- 6 Woo.ll.aily. Ag'ngPapa. Fr'yRoy 178267 Bowie lmTOy 1 19 good 24 107 9 9 7 ' 5 4«i .1 1 h Mm tsil Anne. Agg'tinglVpa. Woo.lLady 178182 Bowie lmTOy 1:50 fast 11-6 100 5 7 7 5*1.1 Wallace 7Kilhoui., Wood I.aelv. Ann.- 77869 J.ff.rson 1 1 16 1 49\fast 31 105 2 6 31 34| J Corcoran 6 De.b-011. Ag rav. Pap .. Waukulia 77720 FCrnds 1 1-8 1 ".4 fast 12 91 2 3 3» 6* L Lang ft Alard. Ramkri. F-.i:nie P.eau 77610 FCrnds lmTOy I :49\hvy 6-5 105 3 1 I'll1 H Slutts S Warren Lyneh. Tight. Sua Mart BLUE STREAK, b. c. 3 109 By Wrack— Vistula III., by Flint Kock. (Trainer. G. Phillips. Owner, J. McMillen). Breeder. H. W. Maxwell. I 78516 BT.doQ'oa lmTUy l:455r.good » 106 5 2 2s 1« J Wallace 15 Uhb Tide, Rechabite. Redbran.l 76129 Jefferson 3-4 1 .18'^hvy 5 110 4 5 7« 6" F Lee | Baai'aatik*. M.Mattie. W.l.vii.Mj 75776 Bowie 61 C 1 23Vnud 8 96 11 10 8* S'I F Tk'dykoU Fehrah. OnrSt.ir. FI01.lt. Walker 73648 Bowie 51 f 1 :09',slow 33-10 104 11 II 7* G'l !•' Hern'd. OS BeOS Cershel, Fle.Hiown. Stevens 75459 Pimlico lmTOy 1 49 slop 5 10T 6 4 :," ::J\ F ll.rii'.le-/. S Aggra.Papa. R.tlirl. War.I.vneh 75418 Pimlico 54 f 1 :»8Hfast 51 106 13 12 8k S'i F Hern d.zi3 Fairlight. Dolly Gaf fne.v. ilusk 75177 Lt.iDiro Ab 3-4 1 .lOVfcfast 10 W41 3 2 2- 21 F Hern'd. zl i UBovoiBe. Slel. Maris. (iladysV. DANDYBRUSH. br. g. 3 112 By Whisk Broom II.— De^dera. by Rabelais. (Trainer. T. H. Wilson. Owner, J. Magnus). Breeder. H. P. Whitney. 178429 II d-G ce 1 1-16 1 :4SVast 13 9^4 5 I 2' 1" J Ch'lmerslO Aladdin, Rotate. King John j 78286 Bowie l| f 1 :22Sfcfast 18-5 90 11 11 12 12" L L.eng 13 IkSoil. Hkl.b Finn, FarKa-t I 77972 Jeff.rson :: 4 l:i;-.muel 9-6 104 2 3 3'i3'|I Parke 13 O. e. St.ur. Mt.Pleasani, Hvst.na j 77341 J.-ff.r.son i| C 1 .'» good 7 109 9 6 8* 4s' J Corc..r.tnl4 St. Maurice, D'yR.van. JolinJos.pU 75808 Bowie 3 4 1:16 mud 8 9." 6 7 71 9*1 F Th'dyU-13 kirah. Despair, Spugs 1 GOLDMARK. ch. c. 3 103 By Flittergold— Elizabeth Harwood. by Marts Santa. (Trainer. G. Pe«3ison. Oirair, G. Peterson). Breeder. Himvar Stud. 178213 Bowie lmTOy 1 51S-low 16 97 7 5 6« 6T1 L Lang I Capt.C. sl:g.in. Mi/.ar. HijliCe.ir 78227 Bowie ;M:» mud 8 lol 6 4' .".'i IS Aiiti.ini ly. llu.k'yFinn. Parl.-yn j 78182 Bowio llUjr i J8 fast 18 92 7 5 4* 4«1 II Howard 7 Kilbowie. Woeid Lady. Anne- j 77890 Jefferson 1 1 16 153 m : I 15 109 2 1 2» 4'4 J Corcoran 10 (Jiiinhain. (.re.it North. 111. P.ugl.r 77846 J-ff. rson I -4 1 14'r.fast 30 99 8 10 l|h lt*f O Jones 13 Avisp.i, PoorSport. D.iv.lue I 77780 .1 ff. r.son 2-4 1 HVaat 40 115 12 10 7' 8'1 D Met t-ler 15 Sizzle. Pcg_-vl . (1; eat Northern ! 77583 ICr n Is 2-4 1 l..\hvy 20 109 5 3 21 2* A Accardy 1 Privilege. Jack on. I.i.ly CI1...0 i 77314 FG.n.ls I 1 1 llHfast 20 PI 12 11 11^ U * J (halni-r.sl2 Rrookdale. 4 oralReef. S'p'yLIm 1 KIRK DRESS, b. f. S 97 By Olambala— Kerr, by Uncommon. ( Trainer. A. C. Niehaus. Owner, J. C. Calvert). Breeder. R. T. Wilson. 77813 Hj.hu 2 4 1:12 fast ■ 92 8 8 9 9!» J O'Brien ft Minus. An.estress. Nimrexl 177033 HavaJta H f I TWUlWjJ 10 107 4 4 6 5!)D I'rible 6 Seastake. Super'nna. Ancestress 176690 Havana 2 4 1:2U*ihvy 2 1C5 4 3 4"* 1"* F Wood'ck • Tease, Red Mill, Asa Jewell 76566 Havana tt f 1 :08 faat 5 98 2 ( 6« 1» J Dawson 8 T«im, Rabbling. Clinging Vine 764*5 Havana 3 4 1 13Hfast 2 93 3 2 1* 21 J Dawson 8 punctual, MoorfiehJ. Castilla '76310 Havana 3 4 1.11 Vast 6 98 6 4 4»» 1" J Dawsou 1 FlorenccB. Walker, Lula, Ouiela Page 6 Columbus Entries and Past Performances COLUMBUS WEDNESDAY, APRIL 23 ■ WKATHKR CI.KAIt; TRACK GOOD. The figures under the heading "Rec." In the entries below show tb» best lime of each horse at t'.ie distance since January 1, 1922. no matter where it finished. In case whero record was made on other than a fast or good track, abbreviations show track conditions. Racing starts at 2:15 p. m. (Chirac© time 1:15). 6} Miin.rior mini runner. X Goo.' mini runr.er. j | si: F:iir mud runner. (Ml Maidens. •.\nprcnlica allowance. I) III inkers ; The following abbreviations are used to desipnato tracl;s at which time records j ^ shown in entries were made: I Aqueduct Aq Jefferson Park TP ; Aurora Au Kenilworth Ke Belmont Park . . BP Kempton Park KP Bluo Bonnets BB King Edward Ki Bowio Bo Latonia Ea Churchill Downs CD Laurel Lu Columbus Co Lexington Lx Connaught Park CP Maplj Heights MH Conneaut Lake CL Marlboro Mb Dade Park DP Mobile Mo Devonshire Da Mount Royal MR Dorval Do Omaha Om Dufi'frin Du Pimlico Pm Empire Em Reno Ro Fair Grounds FG Saratoga Sa Fort Erie FF. Tanforan Ta Hamilton Hm Thcrncliffe Th Havre de Grace HG Tijuana Ti Hawthorne Hw Toledo To Havana Hv Windsor Wi Huntington Hu Woodbine Wo Jamaica J* First Race — 5-8 Mile. Pnrne $.'00. 4 vear-olds and upward. Claiming. (Track record:" Aug. 21, 1923-1:02—2—106.) Today's j lnd. Florse. Wt. Hec. A.Wt.Hnn 78489" 'Little Pointer. Ti 108 1:01'i C 103 -725 T7854 •bllumorist Hv 112 1:00 5 105.720 77944 Carrie Moore ..Hv 112 1:01% 8 MBXTIS 78027 Scurrv f 110. .71.". 77824 Kthel II Om 110 1:01% 8 108.. 715 78010 Lustre 5 113 710 70493" M.Llovd George 8 105. .710 78479 sitae de Guise .Ti 115 1:01% 8 110.. 70". 75315 Dintv Moore. .MH 112 1 :03% 7 110-705 77932 •lTulane I 105x705 74783 bFren.l.y 9 110. .700 71428 Bojul 5 110..7(H) 78485 Consort 6 113x700 78519 Milda Ti 109 1:01% 8 108x700 Bscond Race — 5-8 Mile. ' Pnr -e $500. 4 j ear olds and upward. Claiming. (Track record: Aug. 21. 1923-102 2 108.) (78025) Aunt Deda ...KP 110 1:05 6 110x725 78485 hBabyonian 7 110x720 75479 lEliznl.eth P.ean.Ja 114 1:00% 4 108x715 78432: P. T. Barnum .Hv 115 1:00 6 110 715 78489 Mary G Co 111 1 :06%h 6 103x715 mil* Wiisprj 8 110x715 78485- Jack Pot Ti 112 1:01% 5 110. 710 76728- Pokey Jane . ..T. 110 1:02% 7 108x710 78521 bSkv Wan Hv lit 1:00% SllO^lO1 73645 Pinaquana Ti 93 1:02% 4 108x705 78023 »Rntli Wehle ...Co 10»'. 1:03% 10 103x700 71554 sssMfe Tranter KP 107 1:08% 8 110x700 77390 bThe MulcskinnerJa 1 13 1 :02 4 110x700 75330= l.ncky Pearl. KP 113 105% S 108x700 Third Race— 3-4 Mile. Purse $600. 3-year-olds. Claiming. (Tra.k re.ord: April 30, 1923—1:14—0 112 1 (78456. 'Star Hcd 110x725; 78456- Ko k Court M).. 105x720, j | ; j ^ I ; j ' Today's Ind. Horse. Wt. Rec. A.Wt.Uan. 78486 Without Ln 105 1:14% 112x715 (78520) •Fncle Abe JP 111 1:10 107x715 78374" Miss Etta Hv 90 1:15% 110. .710 76729 'Howry Ln 110 1:14% 107x710 78520 'Barberry (M ) .FG IOC 1 :15% 105.705 78520 Sparkplug (M) ... 107.. 705 78536 My Error (M).Hv 97 1:14% 107. .705 77788 Thor Hu 106 1:15% 112.705 77961 Jean Melville. .Ti 100 1 :18%h 105.. 700 78520 Rylla Girl iM)llv 93 1:15% 105. .700 73993 Melvina (M) 105. .700 77080 Victor M. (MlFG 101 1:10 107. .700 78413 Randal's Koyalllv 108 1:15% 112.700 Fourth Race — 5 1-2 Furlongs. Purse $000. 4 year-olds and upward. Claiming. 'Track record: April 23. 1923 1 :05%— 7— 104.) (78489) Spring Tale ...Hv 100 1:06% 7 111X725 (785191 'Fleer Hu 110 1:08% 7 103x720 77937 •bSmart Guy ..Km 10S LOS 7 108x715 78458 bCucniubo ThlOSl:07% 8 113X715 78458- Jolly FK 108 1 :06% 4 113X715 78216 bCock o' the Boost Hv 106 1:06% 7 113X715 (78042) Busy Bob Hv 104 1:07% 4 113X710 78487* bCol.^sr.s MH 106 1:00% 6 116/710 77667 bDalton Ti 117 1:07 5 113.710 78434* Charli.- Sunimy Hu 105 1:07% 8 108. 710 77900 Elizabeth JewellHv 105 1:07 4 106X705 78479 "Evening Storiesllv 101 1:08% 5 101. 705 78519 bPumtual 7 100x700 78485 loyalty Co 104 1:14b. 7 108.700 73837 bKay Atkin Hv 112 1:08 7 108x700 72942 Cypsy Light 6 111X700 Fifth Race— 1 Mile and 70 Yards. Desliler Hotel Handicap. Turtle $1,000. 3 -year-olds and upward. (Track record: Aug. 21. 1923 — 1:4S — C — 115.) (78522) CLAYMORE . .Ke 105 1:44% 7 103x725 (78523) Jack Fairman.La 110 1:44% 5 110x715 78488 Dorothy Buckner. La 111 1:44 5 103x710 78486; Fast Boy Ti 94 1:44% 8 100x710 78488* Yennie Hm 9711:44% 4 100. .710 78486' Aunt Jane 8 97x705 78412 Kent L FG102 1:46%« 4 105x705 78488 Wildcat Th 112 1:46% 4 97.700 Sixth Race— 3-4 Mile. Purse $600. 3-year-olds and upward. Claiming. * (Track record: 1923 1:14 April 30. — — 6—112.) 78410" bMatinee Idol ..Hu 117 1:14 9 111x725 78434; Full o Fun . . .FC 96 1:14% 4 110x720 77781 Uncle Velo ...MB 104 1:13 6 103x715 78486 Times Cp FG 96 1:13% 8 100x715 78366 'Mary Maxim .Lu 97 1:14 5 107x715 77976 bAl Stebkr Ul 104 1:15% 4 112X715 78297 MMkitaai WI 98Jl:13%s 5 114X715 78117 D.vonitc Wi 104 1:13% 5 110.-;:710 77841* John Joseph ..BP 115 1:13% 6 112.710 77709 'Palmetto Do 106 1:13% 5 109.705 75094 Mack Terrell ..Wi 107 1:13% G 114. 705 78287 bGex 11106.701 74908 Ponv Bv press.. Hv 113 1:13% 4 112.. 700 ; 78387 Great Lady ..CD 9S 1:13% 4 113.-700 78523 Patsy Howe 3 102x700 Ossa leeu 9 104 Seventh Race — 1 Mile and 70 Yards. Purse $000. 4-ycar-olds and upward. Claiming. (Track record: Aug. 21. 1923—1:48—6—115.) 78483- John Morrill ..CP 112 1:46% 5 10SX725 (78460) Jou J oil 6 112X720 78490= Pirate McGee. CP 107 1:45% 7 103X715 (78490) Loy from Home.. FG 109 1:45% 5 114X715 78522* Ardolla CP 94 1 :46%s 4 110x710 78524- 'Scissors La 112 1:47% 4 98.. 705 DAPC 3-S Mile. 4-jear-olds and upward. Claiming. (Ang. 21, 191L": 1«* SI HALL 1:02 2 MIS.) Index Curse Dist Time T\ k Ouds Wt St % Mr Fin Jockey* Started Order of Finish LITTLE POINTER, ch. m. 6 103 By Heno— Stiletto by Star Shoot. (Trainer. A. B. Jessop. Owner, Jessop Bros.). Breeder. Belair Stud. 78489 Cl'mbus 5-8 l:05%hvy Si 106 341 W Martinlo Spr'gValp. KnotGrass. Topmost 77999 Havana 3-4 l:l.".%fast 20 104 8 8 6l E 4 W Dellovv 13 .la.ob'n. SunTurret. Dang'sKock 77745 Ha\an.i h\ t l:07%fast 16 105 4 2 2* 1» J Dawson 12 S:milka'nP.oy. Suzuki. Execution 77613 Havana 6lfl:10%mud 7 105 7 8 8 8" J Dawmn 8 Glenn. Bal'ynevv, Foxtail 77481 Havana 6Jfl:07%fast 10 100 5 t 5l 5% A OvcrtonlO Hunnan. Lustre. Ustj Harrigan 77563 Havana 61 f l:ll%aiow 10 108 1 1 U 3' | 1) Prible 11 Fl.vl.ady, Sim Simon. B.Spivins 77129 Havana &■ f 1:14 hvy 7 104 I 4 6* 4S» D Frible 7 Kiposta. Edna 1). Minnie Mack HUMORIST b. g. 5 105 By Prince Ahmed— The Lark, by Dick Welles. (Trainer, W. Grant. Owner, W. Grant). Breeder. J. K. L. Ross. 77854 Havana 6|fl:07%fast 6-8 112 3 2 I1 84 J Connors 12 Sim'knBoy. Lu-tre. Some P'k's 77724 Havana M 112%fast 2i 113 11 1 1* 3-J .T Conn, rs 12 Ix.t ti.U.raine. UulyDcll.i. Chow 77S97 Havana 5| f 1 :07%fast 6 110 6 6 (■ ('). T Hroth.-rs- 7 Hiv rvide, A.Vernor. r.WcatkCf 77354 Havana 6| f 1 :0* good 12 107 8 8 10»*iru 11 CsJTlsasJtt CsSiSSSil ■■!■, fcsSSSTS, Hi riIU.lt 76S10 Havana 6J f 1 07 fast 1-5 106 5 2 2* 1;J T Brothers 7 Cl:jy Allen. Ed Carrison. Fi. tile 76447 Bavsjsa 6 fc I 00 fast 6 HI 6 2 !' S^G Dyson 8 P.T.P.arnum, Sky Man, Col. Pat CARRIE MOORE, b. m. 8 108 By McGee— Dutch Barbara, by Flying Dutchman. (Trair.er. J. A. Parson. Owner. J. A. Parson). Bieeder. C. W. Mo.r". 77»44 Havana 01 t 1 :l*%miul 10 S 2 6 (1 C* J O'P.rimll Gold. Change. S.-amper. Colossi* 77874 Havana 6} f 1 07%fa«t 3 101 4 2 4* 4'i J OBrun 12 Hunnan. WBiaSKriSST, ChovvCliovv 77614 Havana 51 f 1:12 mud t 104 S 7 S'i S«2 J Eatoi. 12 sTlsssTtt, MadN.-ll. I.ottieIx rne 77649 Havana 51 t 109%slow $ »8 6 6 8 8»j A Overton I I HsrTlir. sTspHlll Ml . It. illicit 77429 Havana l) f 1 07 faj t 6 99 3 S 7 (') J Dawson 7 For.Mlj n. Mi.m.-ntiini. Het.Mae 76786 Havana 6i f l.lL"%hvy t »9 5 2 31 i'l J Shanks 6Hap.Str.de, M Cooper, M. Garner BCTJRRY. br. g. 7 110 By Broomstick — Dovelet. by Peter Pan. (Trainer, R. A. Forsha. Owner, Muth & Forsha . Breeder. H. P. Whitney. 78027 Havar.i 51 f 1 :'.l%nvj.l 6 113 7 7 TH V W Froik 11 ( "woodl'.oy. Siin'eenPoy. TeterJ. 77939 Havana U f 1 :ll%mu l 8 111 4 2 2* 1" W Fronk 11 Ijistr-. (rr...s. Mi^s ll.ll.ind 77875 Havana H f 1 :07%faM 6 110 8 2 51 I* W FYonk 11 Quiet. H.ofWellinirton. R'(K«SC 76392 Havana 3-4 1 14%fast It 106 i I S'i 4*1 A Pick.ns 8t;olden Chan. e. Haran. Sky Man 76109 Havana 51 f 1 0S%fa«t 4 107 4 2 2* 4i V Kiniry 11 Arm.dce. Hetty Mac, Pomerei.. ETHEL H., ch. m, 8 108 By Judge Wright or Tony Bonero— Princess Pomona, by The Commoner. (Trainer. H. Neal. Owner. H. Neal). Breeder. A. Brown. 7*824 Havana B| f 1 ^7\fa»t 10 104 6 C 8' 7 j J Dawsr.n 12 Jack Pot. Ari.ndee. Zoom 74402 Havana 61 f l:0R%faat 3 110 1 1 l'l l" J Dawson » An. h:iS . Hraji.iv. I^idyllar'gan 76427 Havana 61 f 1 :0&SfaBt 6 107 3 5 61 6,SJ Dawson • GavP.ovII.. PTlsarnum. Kovtail 76860 Havana 64 f 1.07%fa-st 8 110 3 3 3* 2J A Overton I sTUfSSWlll. CajSCtB, Midday LTJBTRE b. h. 6 113 By Luke McLuke — Fine Arts II.. by Songcraft. (Trainer, W. C. Daly, Jr. Owner. W. C. Daly, Jr.) Breeder. J. 0. & G. H. Keene. 78016 Havana 61 f l:06%fast 10 107 2 6 6» 6'1 A McL'lin 8 Brotl.er.Iolin. ]lu yP.,,1,. AVh.rlvv'd 77080 Havana •* f l:ll%mud 4 112 1 1 1* 2» A M.l.i.n 11 S urry. Crix.-. Miss Hollanil 77884 Havana 61 f 1 07Hfa t 16 107 1 1 1* 21 A McL lm 12 Sim k nltoy. S meP'k'ns. I'sj B. 77676 Havana $-4 UJ%ia*t 6 110 4 . 6 7« I'JA McL 1 in • H.illynew. Glabella. Mallowmot 77618 Havana l.\ t 1 10%rnnd 4 110 3 2 Si 6* A McL' lin 8 Glenn. Hallynew, Foxtail 77481 Havana i.£ f 1 .'.'7%fa.it 3 DO 1 1 2* 2: A McLiinlO Hunuau, L.Uar'gau, Mallowmot LLOYD GEORGE, b. g. 8 105 By Llangwm— Maud Primrose, by Mackintosh. (Trainer, C. N. Freeman. Owner, C. N. Freeman). Bred in England by Messrs. Harrison. 70493 Map H'ts r:-4 l:!3%fast 10 105 3« H Farland 6 St. Kevin. Recruit. Arravan 70451 Map H'ts il f 1.07%fast 5 102 4* H Farland 9 ChowChovv. Aunti. Em, Ar.Point 70250 Map.H'ts 3 4 1 :13%fast 9 100 8* H Farland 8 Jacobean. FirstConsul. SeaHoard 70023 Map H'ts 5J f 1:09 hvy 41 106 6*1 H Farland 6 Cavalier. Hazel W . Anticipate 69993 Map.H'ts 5Jf 112%hvy 6 107 4* H Farland 5 Toiuahoi, Hy Jov.-, Huron 11. DTJC DE GUISE, ch. g, 8 110 By Star Shoot— Miss Granville, by Yankee. (Trainer, C. Emmert. Owner, Frozen North Stable). Breeder. J. E. Madden. 78479 Hunt'ton E| f l:10%mud 3 110 4*1 J Eaton 7 Mr.P.frt, Annti.Bm. M'kGarner 78339 Hunt ton SI f 1 :07%fast 15 HI 10* i J Cowan 12 M dell'vey. Geo Starr. G'withim 7829G Hunt ton "-4 1:15 fast 8 110 8U C Gross 9 Dancer. Ar liieAl. x der, H'teria 78232 Hun'ton 5 1 2 f l:(9%fas'. 6-5 110 1' C Gross 9 K'savv.Gly of the SeasII.N'wp't 76801 Cul City 5-8 l:0I%fast — 110 4*1 C G'nwood 9 Mr.Kruter, Velvet, Queencupl I. 76731 Cul City 3 4 1 l".%goo.l — W. 2* C Gr'vvoo.l ■ Dairyman. VirgieK , Char.Smitli 76674 Cul .City 4J f 6-1 good — 11". 6*1 C McC'klell I^dySmall. Oldlte.l. HelenMajor 76642 Cul City 4t f 5..%good — 10S 2« C Grwood 8 Do Admit. Kinetic. Yelvet 76579 Cul. City 3-4 1:16 good — 110 21 L Creery 8 Zing. Spinning. Three X. 7C551 Cul. City 3-4 1:13 good — 11J 1« L Creery 7 Lewis I!., Freddiel'ear. TbreeX. DINTY MOORE, b. g. 7 110 By McGee— Polly Grant, by Sir Dixon. ' (Trainer, C. F. Tanner. Owner, C. F. Tanner). Breeder. C. W. Moore. 75315 Willing Ab I S 1 :03 hvy 14f 111 9'« C White 10 Currency, Josie Gorman. EdnaD. 74921 Stamford :.-i 119%fa-.t 39 108 fM P Madeira I Carry On. P.Mood.v, Liiac Time 74802 Stamf'.l Ab 6-1 IM fast f.9 110 2= J llaibon 7 Chin.ot'gii.-. I^idylone. Col. Matt 73721 Dorvr.l ln70y l:4r.%fast 33f 91 2 C 7* 8,J P Groos 9 Veronica. Whc. 1 In. Quaker 73088 M nouve Ab 5-8 1:05 hvy 8 111 9» B McCann 9 India. I»o tor I).. Carrutliers 73053 M'nruve Ab 3-4 1 :21%goo l IS 109 3" H Md'ann 7 Lilly Ionp, MorningFa. e. Lively 72934 M'neuve Ab M l:02%gooJ 7 112 3'1 B McCann 8 JakeSchas, DoctorD., Carruther^ TTJLANE. b. g. 5 105 By Wrack— Augusta Victoria, bv Sain. (Trainer. D. Womeldorff. Owner. T. H. Bernhardt). Breeder. S. K. Nichols. 77932 Jefferson 3-4 1:15«thvy 30 116 8 8 81 S" W Crump 10 Vacuum. Simplicity. Lady Rosp 77846 Jefferson M l:14%fast 20 113 5 6 91 S'J J Corcoranl.3 Avispa. Poor S|.,,rt. Havdue 77588 F.C.r nds 1 1-8 1 :57%hvy 20 109 2 5 1" 2h J Chalmersll Soviet, Honlnr.ov. ( oi.Whallen 77521 F.Grnds 1 1 8 1 :5!%fast 12 109 6 7 10 9'* I Parkj 12 S. of Pleasure, Coo IN vht . Huree 77389 F.Gr'nds 1 1 10 1 :47%fast 15 104 7 5 61 t*J G Cooper 10 Sands of PI. -asure. Hendita. Rork 77314 F.Gr'nds 3-4 1.14%fast 20 107 6 5 8* 9'« L Lang 12 Brookdalr. Cor;.lUcef. S't.'yEl:ii FRENCHY. b. g. 9 110 By King Cobalt— Furieuse. by Ethelbert. (Trainer. E. T. Miller. Owner. Mrs. A. Miller). Breeder. G. H. Browne. 74783 Akron 5 -I 1 :03%fast ID 1 M 5"! R Pauley 10 S'iavvoa. BrMsMtC, M fsltlai 74528 Akron 6-1 l:02%fast 1". 108 4« R Pauley 8 Gloom. Miss Holland, .lota 74129 V'stovvn Ab 5-S 1 :00%fast 6 109 6*1 R Pauley 7 Ethel H.. Carrie Maker, Biith r 73887 Ystovvn Ab 5-S 1:00 slop 7 108 2° R Pauley C Currency. Tom Noiris. .lust inn K. 73576 Y'gst'vvn Ab 5-S 59 fast 41 107 9«J R Pauley 1) Jacobean. HritisliLl.s. Pridgette 73465 Wheeling Ab5-S 1:00 slop 20 lo6 7TJ It Pauley S Herretta. Coax Mi. Mary G. B0 JUL. b. g. 5 110 By Sidbow— Julia H. Faulkner, by Autolight. (Trainer. G. P. Mattingly. Owner. G P. Mattinglv). Breeder. C. M. Ar'erbum. 71428 latonia lm7ey 1 :45%good 14f 112 11 11 11* 11** H Gray 12 M'yHeigel. Lit. Ann. HoyalCrown 70987 latonia 8-4 1:12%fast 87 110 3 8 6' $'J H Gray 10 (linger. Patrician. Peg Pardon 70319 Churchill 1 1-16 1 :50%hvy 14 109 7 8 8 l*| H Grav 8 Ben Valet. Piais... Kitklevington 70080 Churchill 3-4 1:13 fast 32 108 8 10 9i1l-"W Pool llJouJou. f. I* IS I sTlSSl. Maliony 70012 Churchill 3-4 1 :12%fast 45 11115 11 111 10' L McD'ott 15 J.H.Hrovv n. Lot Lorraine. Finday C6794 DadeP'rk 3-4 l:14%slow 18 110 7 6 41 4-J II Gray 9 Royal Dick, Ogarite, Hekab CONSORT, br. g. 5 113 By Celt— Silent Queen, by Forfarshire. (Trainer. A. J. Plicqne. Owner, P. Mouledons). Breeder. A. B. Hancock. 78485 Colml.us 5} 1 l:13%hvy 11 107 9T1 T F.onhamll LuckyHun. .la. -kl'i.t. P.abvlonian 77888 Jeff.rs. n 8-4 1 :16%mud 20 1:0 11 10 8* ll11 A Roach IS Medd.Mattie. M Intosl,. Isaman 77806 Jefferson 1 1-16 1 :49%fast 40 110 8 4 81 8'* ■ Blind 15 Attorney. Trooper. Hep 77709 F.Gr'nds 3 4 1:14%fast 20 112 8 11 11* 12'3 A Roach 12 Our Flag. John Joseph. Theseus 77576 F.Gr'nds 3-4 114%goo.l 20 111 7 4 6* 7*1 A Roach 14 K.Hobin. Omnipotent. Anticipate 76680 F.Gr'nds 3-4 l:15%mud 15 107 5 5 8* ~ - ■ Blind 11 D.Clenn, Felicitous. H p gllome 76530 F.C.r nds 1 1-16 l:49%slovv 10 106 4 4 11 ll15 ■ Blind 11 fllSSSTll H'y'K rmvn. Warldol 76247 Jefferson 61 f 1:12 hvy 15 107 6 2 3* 3« E Blind 11 Froth, George Starr. Adwnture 75974 Jefferson 6Jfl:10 hvy 15 111 3 5 4" 4*1 J I'evic 10 Knot Crass, (.oldt nFloss, Froth MILDA, br. m. 8 108 By Jack Atkin — Armilda, by Bryn Mawr. (Trainer, L. Hector. Owner, L. Hector). Breeder. C G Patrica. 78519 Columbus 5-S 1 :( 4%good 0 110 7si W Martin 12 Fleer. Hclmtant. Athlete 78025 Havana H f 1:ll%mud 6 107 11 2 3* 3» R Mc.\l'eyl2 Auntlhda. P.. net ta. Min'icMa. k 77954 Havana 51 f 1 :09%mud 6 109 7 3 2* f W P'mroselO Fath.Dam'n. ( onf.'y. Min.Ma.k 77808 Havana f.J f 1 07%fast . 4 106 7 2 1* !'! J Majestic 8 H.Buxton. Hap.CoLu. ky. Gild, r 77765 Havana H f 1 :07%fast 10 100 10 6 31 54 J Dawson 11 Colossus, Wilt I'lanna. Furlough 77655 Havana 61 f 1:10 good 15 105 8 4 3»* 5'J D Prible 9 Piscina. Approval. HappvGoL'ky 77298 Havana 61 f 1:10 good 6 1C7 5 6 32 6*1 D Prible 12 S.Punkins, Almirante. S. Simon ; On.| DA PC J _s Mile. 4-year-olds and upward. Claiming;. (An?. —1, lt — .'! Cntl nAUt 1 :Oa -Z 108.) AUNT DEDA, b. m, 6 110 By The Manager— Little Daughter, by Ogden. (Trainer. C. E. Groves. Owner, C. E. Groves). Breeder. T. C. McDowell. 78025 Havana 5^ f l:ll%mu.l 4 IOC 7 4 1* 1* C Grace 12 Perrctta. Mild... Minnie Ms ft 77993 Havana .\jfl:C9 fast 21 100 6 4 4* 2J J O'Brien 9 Billy Brush. Sover.ii.-i.il.. Smite 77917 Havana H t l:10%slop 8-6 105 3 2 2s 441 J O'Rrien 7 C. A. Byrne. F'h.rli:iiu..n. Gild.r 77852 Havana 5} f 1 09 fast: 8-5 106 1 1 1* 21 J O'Brien 8 Sea Hoard. Fatast S.. Bird Shot 77765 Havana (".l f 1 :07%fast 8 100 4 1 6* 8SJ J O'Brien 11 Colossus. Wilt.Flanna. Furlough 77655 Havana 51 f 1:10 good 6 105 1 6 7* S°i J Callahan 9 Cisqtia, Approval, HappvGoL'ky BABYLONIAN, ch. g, 7 110 By Uncle— Lost Cnerrv, by Sir Dixon. (Trainer. G. W. Fritz. Owner. T. T. Mott). Breeder. W. B. Miller. 78485 Colml.us 6J t l:13%hvy 23-11) 108 3J W Martin 11 LuckyHun. JackPot. Chest. Girl 78373 Hunt'ton 3-4 l:14%fast 14 Ml 3* W Martin 9 Char'cSummy. R'luadi r. tiratian 78294 Hunt ton F.J f 1 :08 fast 5 110 6« W Smith 7 Sam Keh, Col. Pat, llena 78237 Hun'ton I 1-2 f 1 :0S%fa.«=t 1» 103 10" L Aron 12 G. Shaw. L. Florence. Knturett- 75240 Huntington I S 1:05 hvy 13-10 IM 1* Mr Milb'rn 6 HapidStride, Ch.Siiminv , St .lust 74834 Hunt'on F«l f 1 :07%fast 41 111 ll W Martin 7 l'.T. Barnum. Last Girl, alifa 73917 Ystovvn Ab & S 1:0^ mud 3 112 4'i F Horn 5 Ool. Chance, CarrieBakcr, EdnaD. ELIZABETH BEAN. ch. f. 4 108 By Meridian— Sweet Flower, by Pleasant Day. (Trainer. E. A. Talbott. Own^r. E. A. Talbott). Breeder. J. W. Bean. 75479 Marlboro H f 1:13 mud 2 111 3 1 ll 441 E Hileman 8 W.Bcdottc. Mr.Brummel. Bo^art 72770 Columb's 6-Sl:07%hvy 18 104 I** I* Armst'g 10 F.o'Fun. Advent'iess. I'.eTr'man 72643 Columb's 5-8 l:12%hvy 7 100 8T1 J Byrne 8 Vansylvia. Hoy. Maid. H. Wehle 72543 Columb's 5} f 1:14 hvy 17 106 7" S Banks 7 CoaxMe. C . 'thcltoost. Vnsylvia 72168 Map.H'ts 61 f 1 :06 fast 5 97 7 5 H t'! W Martin 12 Athanna, Grainy Lee, SeaHoard 72040 Map.H'ts 51 f 1:07 fast 4 99 C 6 10!10"E Robbinsll Sirocco, She Devil, Van. Welles P. T. BARNUM. ch. g, 6 110 By Judge Wright— Dick's Pet. by Batts. 'Trainer. J. Hizer. Owner. E. E. Major), Breeder. H. T. Oxnard. 78432 Hunt'ton 51- f 1 :0S fast 13 10 110 21 N" Burger 10 Geo.Starr. Hla. kHuler. Timbrel 78376 Hunt'ton 5} f 1 :06%fast 8 Ml 55 W Martin 8 Columbia Tenn. Zorr... Thco 78293 Hunt'ton 61 f 1 :08 fast 7-10 118 4=1 N Burg, r 7 Thellster. Geo.Starr. Ch. Henry 78250 Hunt'ton 5i f 1 :07%fast 37-10 1C5 2'1 N Purser 8 Theo, Sam Heh. Zorro 76565 Havana 51 f 1:07 fast 2 116 4 1 1* 2'' T Brothers 8 BenPolt. Foul Weath. r. Chile 76447 Havana 6-8 1:00 fast 7-10 115 111* l»k T Brothers 8 Humorist. Sky Man. Col. Pat 76427 Havana H f l:C5%fast 3 115 2 1 1* 2=1 T Brothers 8 GayBoyll.. FoxTail, HlackBaby MARY G.. ch. m. 6 103 By Golden Maxim — Trappist. by The Friar. (Trainer. M. Jordan. Owner, M. Jordan). Breeder. J. Greenberg. 78489 C.i mbus 5-S l:05%hvy 5 111 5T! J ConnorslO Spr'gVale. KnotCrass. L.Pointer 75261 AVh'ling Ab 5-S 1:04 hvy 4 114 4* J Connors 10 Auntie Km. Advan... Sky Man 75139 WYHag Ab t-4 l:22%hvy 14 117 5*5 J Connors 7 L.KyeslI.. OrteasnGlrl, Sp'gVale 75077 Whrel'g Ab 3-4 1:22 mud 21 111 P J Connors Mlor.I^rcli, Serv i. -eFlag. Bab 75042 Whe.l'g Ab C -S 1 :0Jrr--ilop 1 109 87i G Wliams '.) Bridgett. •. MisslM'd, L Pointer 74825 Akron 51 f l:09%fast 6} 100 4"* J B. rg 5 Aimtl ed:i, Betretta. ArthurRula 74786 Akron 51 f l:0S%fast S 109 7=2 G Wliams 0 lie Trueman. Floraiia. Coax Mo LEGACY, ch. g. 8 110 By Hilarious — Halesia. by Martinet. (Trainer. A. A. Smith. Owner, A. A. Smith). Breeder. Williams Bros. 76512 Havana 61 f 1 08 fast 3 109 6 4 6' 3' P Groos 8 Gloom. Arn id.-. Lucy Churchill 76275 Havana 6i f 1 :07%fast 12 112 3 4 3* 1" W Smith 12 Awning. VMSBMni'l, Vulcanite 75961 Havana i| 1 l:11%hvy 4 109 3 3 3* 47} G Willms 7 Fictile, yu. enMazonia, Superior 75232 WkSsTg Ab 5-8 1:01 mud 43 105 6" F Moore 7 BeTr'man. Mi—l'Ssllj (Moore 72168 Map.H'ts 51 f 1 :06 fast 11 109 12 11 U* 11*1 C Gra-e 12 Athanna. Granny I^-e, Sea Board 71381 Cl'ksbg lm70y l:48%fast 41 103 11 C Grace 0 Horeb. First Pullet, Sea Mime 71373 (Tksb'g Ci f 1::'4%fast 51-10 110 1* C Grace • LaughingKycvII.. Hewitt. Needy 71270 Clksbg Ab OS 1:27 fast 3-2 115 2'1 C Eame.1 7 Devvitt. II. Moments. HriarcUffe JACK POT. b. g. 5 HO By First Chip — Gracie Gould, by Register. (Trainer, C. E. Davison. Owner. R. Miller). Breeder. S. Warinr. 78485 Colml.us 51 f 1 :13%hvy 27-10f 111 2J F Seremball L'ky Hun. Babv loi.'n. Chest. Girl 77955 Havana 8-4 l:15%mud 4 112 2 1 1* 21 F S-rembalO Mess Kit. Phenol. Hu^liie 77824 Havana f.J f 1 :07%fast 7-5 114 2 1 1=* 11 F S.rembal:' Armed.-e. Zoona. Mad Nell 77659 Havana :.-l 1..4 good 4 113 1 1 1* 2- V S rembal2 I^.ttiel.'e. P.la. kW "hi I . Kendall 77395 Havana H f l:07%fast 5 110 1 1 l'k ':' F S«rcmba12 SliM'. Ella C. S -amper 77329 Havana 5?. f 1:08 fast 5 110 2 1 1* U W S.r.-mball ('..i.yri't. B.-rretta. W.Whitaker 75315 WaVlSag Ab 5 S 1:03 hvy 14f 111 4' E HilemanlO Currency, J..sr. Gorman. EdnaD. POKEY JANE. br. m. 7 108 By Angel Jim— Vilhalla. by Fezaars. (Trainer. H. T. Palmer. Owner. H. T. Palmer). Breeder. W. Garth. 76728 Cul. City M l:('l%poo.l — m7 3* C Gr'vvood 7 M.Mai., n, F. licitor. n.oft.N'th 76726 Cul. City I -S 1 :02 good — PiS 1* C Gr'vvoo.l 8 1»...\dmit, Hubivari. Kf Handall 76638 Cul City 6-8 1:02 good — 1"9 2l C Gr'wood 9 DanArvi. Pat Carter, Kubivari 76553 Cul. City 8-0 149 good — 114 61 J K. Hum S M'.lcHarvey. I»...\.|ni.t . Silk S.v 76123 Phoenix I S 1 :01 fast 6 Ml 2'i M Frey 7MissMab«n. L Small. Thir. Seven 76115 Phoenix 5-8 1:01 fast 9-5 107 4' C Gr'wood 7 Kirkvvood. P.Carter, Eff. Handall SKY MAN. ch. g. 8 110 By Aeronaut— Tranid. by Voter. (Trainer. T. McBride. Owner. T. McBrida). Breeder. S. L. Parson*. 78521 Columbus 5} i i iTsjfSSfl 1{,s m 10'* W M'ndersl2 Zoona. Arrowhead. D'g.-ronNK'k 77918 Havana 3-4 1:15 slop 15 1C9 4 3 T.'i 4» V S.r.mba 3 Twopair. OincKo.k. BillSinvins 77614 Havana If * 1:12 mu.i 12 114 4 5 H"» 9" F S.r.mba 12 MessKit. MadN.-ll. I.ottielor'nu 77395 Havana 6: f 1 ('7-f;.st 8 110 3 6 10' 10 » C lav BMB1 12 Sligo. Jack Pot, Ella C. 77283 Havana 3-4 1 16%good 10 113 1 1 r.fk S71 C Jacks.. n 12 Foy. The Ally, Primitive 17012 Havana 61 f 1:13 hvy 10 113 2 7 9 9'« C Jackson 9 C.Encanto. 1) Msswls. St. Just 16975 Havana l| ft* l:Il%hvy 6 112 3 8 I 7'= C Jackson 8 Col. Pat. Bla.k P.al.v . Jacobean PINAQUANA. b. f. 4 108 By Master Robert— Miss Cynthia, by Joe Carey. (Trainer. E. MeCuen. Owner, J. Doyle). Breeder. C. B. HeaJ. 73615 Oinali.i .; f 1 .07 fait 21 1U9 8*J L Mills !) IkjWSsVSSSt, M- oi VTIaka, N.-: 727 70 Clumb's (-1 1 lC=-h y I :0 9=' K Horn 10 F...'Fun. Advent'iess. Be'l'i 'man 72574 Columb's I • • 1 M "-.-hvy 37-10 104 ]J F Horn 9 1!. sic H.. Swim. M. r: v M.irs 7111-4 Omaha t| 1 1 -T'.-.fast 9 99 8 I » 9;: V Horn 9 Nooiihour. Il.r.l.r. Pn— Mill 70922 Omaha lmTyy l:5:%hvy 13 104 2 6 6 6=7 ■ l'.tzoldt • Christ Holt. rs. Plurahtv. BfSssM 70902 OmalM 1 1:61 mud 6 96 5 1 2'1 21 F Horn 8 Brazos. M:;vsvill.-. Willigan 7083C On. aha 5 8 1:04%hvy 13-U 103 2 2 2= C:J F Horn 11 Sir. Kiuter. rTlSfsit. Bias Jay RUTH WEHLE. ch. m, 10 103 By Senator McCarrcn— Catherine R.. by Octagon. (Trainer. A. B. Jessop. Owner, Jersop Bros). Breeder. T. D. Sullivan. 780.»» Havana 6} f 1 12 mud 12 Mi 7 S 101 S'i W McCabel'J Patsy P.. Ariel.-.. \j- P.alafre 77876 Havana H f 1 '17'r.fast 12 101 9 9 0* 9'i J Havvson 11 O'K.ll.i. ( lh. i-en. F..'l S\ eat h r 77482 Havana f» f 1 07%fast 20 101 9 8 81 771 A ( v.rtonl2 SM Wiggins. r,,„l,,r. ffpi lag Till 77169 Havana 5* f 1 .l:'%hvy 3 93 5 1 1- 1" J l .ivv.s.«n It) Cl.inc'eagn.-. Spartina. I'.ird Shot 76973 Havana 5» f 1 l2%hvy 8 104 8 4 21 2 1 B Banks 0 St. Ju-t. Suzuki. ■ BSSU ".6743 Havana 1-4 1:11 hvy 6 99 6 7 71 8"i J Sh ,nks 10 Ne.i|H litan. Blueltriisli, J'kl'rost 76655 llavai.a 51 f 1 :lc%h\ y 6 M 4 6 4* 4»1 W LVll. w 8 Hullo. HiiH sta. l'aa e EDDIE TRANTER, b. g. 8 110 By Textile-^Nordlac. by Caldron. (Trair.er. O. A. Simmons. Owner. 0. A. Simmons). Breeder, J. T. Vince. 71554 Clksbg :: 4 1 21 mud 12-5 HI 4'1 H Cl^m'nts 7 Ales... Ponderous. Hapi.lan 71437 CriDaVS Ab .. S 1 01V.fa.st 11 112 J* W Smith 7 Weal. Ann. K. I rai.t. r. Kayman 71375 Cl'kSfet'g Ab K-0 l:«0%fast 0 112 3* H Cl'ments ■ Com.lngrahaiii. C. .1 nn.s. Koy 71369 ( 1 ksb'g Ab 5 8 69 fast 60", 117 5*1 11 CI'SSISWS I Flip. Miss Kruter. 1 u.lv ilarrigan 71325 (Tksbg Abf I 59%fast 11 115 3'1 11 Cl'menta 7 L.Har'gan. K P ce«.s. Cl.iraJames '71271 C'1'k.bb't; Ab 5 i l.ov%fast 35 115 3'i A Wttmkm 8 Adventures.-, L'.Pr.t ess, HubuU THE MULESKINNER, b. g, 4 110 By Zeus— Romania, by Peep o'Day. (Trainer. D. B. Freeman. Owner. C. Provenzano). Breeder. White & Garnett. 773*0 F.Gr'nds 11-16 1:49 fast 100 102 5 12 12 12*1 J Rvrno 12 P.Micou. Pr. Whit h'st. Repeater 7C9S5 F.GFnds 3-4 1 .l6V»hvy 30 102 3 8 8 8'» J Ryrne 8 Antonia. (oral Beef, Raho 767*1 F.Grnds 3-4 l:15«4hvy 20 MS 11 11 11 11'* J Byrne 11 Carnarvon. FarKast. PanBoIlin? 76385 Jefferson 3-4 l:LS*good 30 111 7 7 7 711 J Byrne 7 D.'sDanghtcr. P.Mi.oti, R. Dies. 76Z4S Jefferson 3-4 1:19 hvy 7 112 2 S 8" 81' J Byme 9 Miss Km. Clenronoko. Antonia 75958 Jefferson El f l:12%.hvy 1S-6 104 1 1 1* 1* J Byrne 10 Knot Grass, Old Top. (orto 76*04 Jefferson 61 f l:12«Ahvy S M C 4 S* 2» J Byrne 7 Sew. Comix. G Starr. P'paganda 75S18 Jefferson 3-4 LITHslow 30 103 3 U 10* 10" J Byrne 11 C.Henry. PaulMicou. UncleVelo 75749 Jefferson S-4 1 :19«Amud 30 10S 1 1 4l 4* J Byrne 10 SmartGuy. Dumbfnder. P.Micou LUCKY PEARL, a. m. 8 108 By Toddington— Mrs. Sewall, by Masetto. f Trainer. J. S. Baldwin. Owner. J. S. Baldwin). Breeder. W. W. Darden. 75330 Hun ton S-4 1:14 fast 16 104 I* N Burger 10 Kinsman. Vulcanite. II. Moments 76S00 Hunfton lmTOy 1:46 fast 60 102 «'• J Eaton !• Daneer. Col.Tenn. Blossomllonse 75172 Hun'ton 61 f l:09%alow 16 113 11*1 T Bonham 12 Daddy Wolf. Pel ion. lliigliie 74987 Huntington 3-4 l:1444fast 8 104 11 J Eaton 10 Akorknorker, Neenah. Dissolute 74954 Huntington 6* f 1 :08%fast 21 110 6' E T Moore 9 SanchoPansy. Loyalty. Arietta qrfJ pupp 3-4 *llle. .*!- ear-olds. Claiming. (April SO, 1J 23 1:14 6 STAB BED. ch. c, 3 110 By Meridian— Brynavia. by Bryn Mawr. (Trainer. E. E. White. Owner. E. E. White). Breeder. Mrs. K. F. Carman. 78456 Hunfton 51 f 1:11 mud 3 100 I* ■ Zu.-chinilO Reek Court. Copperhead. Rub 77980 Tijuana 5}fl:09-\mua 16 110 2 3 51 t'l R Zucchini 7 M Contr'y, It'll cr'ng. Contribut'n 75833 Tijuana 6-8 1 :03*islop 97 112 45 .1 Maiben 8 L Thistle. T Competitor. StarRed 75590 Tanforan 6-8 1:02 fast — 112 5SJC Thomp'n 7 Runchief. Plough Hoy. Publicity 75445 Tanforan 6-8 l:027islow -- 109 10" H Dovle 10 TheKaleoner. BeBeeere. Keaolani 73958 Omaha 5-8 l:04V,slow 10 110 5 6 6 iJ» ■ Barh.-im 0 Golden Lai, Bon Mint. Seba ROCK COURT, b. f. 3 (M) 105 By Trap Rock— Dorothy Court, by Robert le Diatle. (Trainer. J. Garwood. Owner. R. H. Mills). Breeder. P. M. Walker. 78450 Hunt ton 51 f 1:11 mud 9-6 105 2* J Fevic 10 Star Red. Copperhead. Rub lim Hunfton 51 f 1 :0S=tfast 62 100 41 I, Montg'y 10 Ang !a. Kandal'sK'l. Kiss. White 78316 Hum t .n 6} f 1 :08Vfcfa?t 5 104 8' J Pevie !t Wise Cracker. Kennrsaw. Rob 7." 2C9 Hunfgton 5 8 1:02%fast El 103 4» \V Mar'.m » MCwtP', AtieMillin. LyCelia 75170 Hun ton 51 f 1.10 slow 23 103 21 N Burger 7 Quota. Rub. Saucy Susie 74789 Hunt On 61 f 1 :07Sifast 49 112 10* B Denny 11 Pearl Roots. QaaB, lagoon 73007 Saratoga 51 f l:06Sfast 50 110 10 9 12' 12'" S MrK-ine 1" Defiant. Ebony Relle. LeonaPan nSCJ S.ratoga 5-8 59\fast 100 114 12 13 IS* IS" W Pool 14 Anticipate. DeviHIirl. Gr.Carrie ' 7?672 Saratoga 51 f 1 :0CVifast 100 112 16 17 17=°17-« S McLane IS Klondyke. Sun flag, Fly Ry WITHOUT, ch. r. 3 112 By Von Tromp— Crankie, by Charles Edward. iTrainer. E. R. Wilson. Owner. J. E. Wilson). Breeder S. Ross. 78480 Col'mbus 5} f l:12*&hvy H 101 9 « J Byrne 10 Xan.Mi Kay. faatBap, AuntJanr 77888 lattei— . 3-4 llC-.mu.l 12 105 9 8 101 V* B Bre'ninp 1". Mi-dd.Matt ie. Mcintosh. laBBMB 77780 Jefferson 3-4 l:14«4fast 15 115 3 4 ll1 121S F Murphy 15 Sizzle. PeggyO.. Great Northern 77474 F.Grnds 3-4 1 15Vlow 12 105 7 3 5» 6* J Wallace IS Jackson. Midni'tFollies. Fchrah 77343 FGrnds 3-4 1 :15Vigood 6 "108 6 4 4» 55} L Mi D ott 14 Lady Choi o. .lai kson. Kilbowie 7704.". FGr'r.ds 3-4 l:14Vifast 15 106 8 6 11 11 = * J Chalmorsll Norsold. Q. Charming. TimcsFp 7G878 FGrnds 3-4 l:14%slow 15 93 8 8 91 l-\ L Rang 11 RaulMieou. JnuJoix, Cap Cost i gun 76702 F Gr'nds 3-4 I ITM»H 4 108 1 2 6» 611 C Rang 11 Ryron, Norseland. Telescope UNCT.E ABE, ch. g. 3 107 By Towton Field— Peace and Plenty, by Uncle. (Trainer. H. Behlessinger. Owner. Mrs. H. McQuage). Breeders. Haner & Cross. 78520 Columbus 61 f l:ll^.good 12 100 ll T McCor'k 8 Sthernl'aeif \c. MyError, R'borry 76733 FGrnds 3-4 1 HHslow 60 94 7 9 9 9-2 D Jones » Kingsdere. Care Free, Attilia 70384 Jefferson 3-4 1 K.Sigood 25 111 7 6 61 6'1 A Fraley 12 I.yRurrows. I. nardG., Rarberty 70303 .leffetson 3-4 1:19Vivy 7 116 8 7 71 8,a C I^ing 10 Dunoon. Raldine. RadyRurrows 76228 Jefferson 3-4 1:20 hvy 30 103 4 1 2* S5J A Fraley 11 W. Lynch. G t Northern, Dowry MISS ETTA. ch. f, 3 110 By Seth— Hester Zorra, by Cesarion. (Trainer. T. F. Bornman. Owner. Miss M. Kelly). Breeder. J. A. Hall. 78374 Hunfton III 'lt%f«lt l1 99 3*1 W Martin 7 Karbaral'r. Kunice R'y. WiseC'r 78295 Hunfton S-S 1 :01=sfast 12 9S 5*1 R Z'cchinilO AtieMillin. Rigwig. EuniceR'ley 78249 Hunfton 51 f IsMttfaat 13-10 108 l1! R Zucchini 9 T. l'lains'ii. W. Ciae'r. M.Am'a 78200 Hunfton 3-4 l:Mfctut 7 104 21! W Martin IS Melbourne. Mr.I'.eck. Fr'dlyKritz 77840 Jefferson 61 f 1 :08%good 60 104 12 10 11 ' 13" D Jones If SisteiJosella. Stami'. DanRoIling 77740 Jefferson 3-4 l:14?ifast 30 111 11 13 131 14:» A Accardyl.". Rush Ruck. Melbourne. Lcvoy DOWRY, b .g. 3 107 By Luke McLuke — La Dwina. by Arc de Triomphc. | (Trainer. G. B. Bryson. Owner, E. K. Bryson. Breeder. Nursery Stud. 7C729 Cu! City 3-4 l:14=£good — 9S 7»1 L Crcery S Styl.Miss, Fre l.Fear. Ed. Fuller 76721 CaLCItjr 5-S 1:02 good — 92 77i J McDald 9 L James. Ml II J f !■. RlackTop 76228 J. ff. rson 3-4 1:20 hvy 20 10012 9 6 2=1 J Leylandll W. Lynch. (;.Nthern. Ftiersman 70002 Jefferson 3-4 1 :15«%fast 40 102 8 8 91 J:1J Leylind 12 Apology, yuinham. Midn'tFollies 75770 Bowie . 61 f 1 :23%mud 29f 95 3 6 6s 1*\ V. Pierce IS Fehrah. OurStar. Flor.H.Walkei 75648 B«Wta 61 f LOg'islow 14 11012 3 5'1 7*1 J McTag'tlL lUss.Cershel. Flol'.rown. Stevens I 74900 I.aur.l 1 1 :42»*slop 10 107 6 4 4l 41' B Marie Hi 0 Mender, KomanGirl. Annalloiton BARBERRY, ch. c. 3 (M) 105 By The Manager— Lauretta Stolworthy. by Stalwart. | (Trainer. C. N. Freeman. Owner. C. N. Freeman). Breeder. Mrs. M. S. Combs. 78520 Columbus 51 1 1 :ll'r,good 3-2 103 4» H Farland 8 CncleAlie, S'thnl'acific. MyErr , 78177 How i. C 1 2 f 1 21'Sfast 40 Ml 2 11 13 13" H Farlan.lKl Warning. Trapsti k. I'rotocol 77494 I'cirn.ls 3-4 l:i:.'6good • 20 1C6 8 10 9 " S»J. J Kederis 14 Sea-Wolf. B. BhtCfc, Reth. Steel 77213 P.Or*nda 3-4 114 fast 15 106 6 8 85 S71 G Manganl.3 Rarleycorn. Apology, Tight 76384 Jeff.rson 3-4 1 L^good 15 111,5 4 41 2»i H FarlandlL' LyRurrows. L'nardG.. L.Alfred SPARKPLUG, ch. g. 3 (M) 107 By Peter Guince — Peepaway. by Peep o'Day. (Trainer. T. M. Irvin. Owner, T. M. Irvin). Breeder. B. Coombs. 78520 Clumbus i| f lllVsgood 7 M* 6» W Martin 8 CncUAl.e. Sth nTaeific. MyErr 73191 Ll Class 5-8 1 :04'/tslo\v 67 107 (• : I. Napid 0 Veibena. Malt. Domination 72948 I.C.la.r 1-1 49Vigood 12 110 t's 11 Glick 0 Paik. Place. M. C'trary. A'ment MY ERROR, b. g. 3 (M) 107 By Horron— Va-va. by Stalwart. (Trainer. W. L. Young. Owner, L. L. Hanks). Breeder. J. B. Gorham. 78520 Columbus i| f l:llV&Kood S Mt 3s F Lux 8 I'ncleAhe. S'th'nl'acif ic. R'berry 78046 Havana 5! . f 1 i 9~.si ,\v 15 102 7 6 6'1 7 •* A McL/lin R fl BiqIb'i. Sol.'sKilts. Silv'grift 78014 Havana lm70y 1 ^TVsfast 12 97 1 3 21 4» J Eaton IS JohimvO'Conn-!. Hush. JapMuma 77980 Havana 3-4 1 :15\slo\v 10 101 7 6 7J 7* A McL lin 10 Winchester. I'atllamii'n. Medusa 77943 Havana Bj * 1:11 mud 20 104 6 4 4» 511 W Fronk 9 Remilv. Kerry Cirl. Suzuki 77877 Havana ImiOy l:44%fast 10 107 6 6 4* 3* T Brothers 7 Caesar. Carpathian, Fair Egeria THOR. b. g. 3 112 By Short Grass— Mary Powell, by Star Shoot. (Trainer. J. Lavcley. Owner, W. J. Trimble). Breeder. Short Grass Stud. 77788 Havana lm".0y 1 44 fast 12 105 2 6 CI 51} II Callah'n 8 Rabbling. Mrs .Gardner. R.Queen 77657 Havana lmMiy 1 :4fi good 4 108 5 9 9 8" A Pickens 9 LeeAdrin. Damage. Mrs. Gardner 77419 Havana 6J f 1 :07*ifast 6 112 6 8 71 %' A Fickens 13 Aiint.Millin. lxonaDare. R.Miss 7 7351 Havana 3-4 1:1." good 6 106 7 8 61 4« J Callahan S Mrs Gardner. I'ilades, Franchise 7C596 Havana Bj f l:«A.hv.v 10 106 8 8 12 B" A McLhlinlU L.KyesII.. Moorfield. f ■■fl* 70407 Havana 61 f 1 :05 *tfa.-»t 7-5 105 4 10 C« l»a A Pickens 12 KayS.. Marmadiike. TwlnkleBell JEAN MELVILLE, b. f. 3 105 By Paicines— Arora, by Solitaire II. (Trainer. J. A. Bowers. Owner. J. R. Clark). Breeder. F. J. Kelley. 77961 Tijuana 5J f 1 M fast 16-5f 93 14 14 14 14:0 G Cooper 14 LmmOmM, MissEm.G.. Tmbeola 77070 Tijuana I 1 |-*i*ll»«d 7 10'. 4 6 Pul! up 15 Kenny 8 A. lister, I^-m.Seth. Porter Ella 70094 Tijuana ft-t ffil'.sfast 52f 10D S'l J Holp'.n 13 Iirandeis. I'.oss Man. Omega 70498 Tijuana 5 8 1:04 mud 6: SS 11" J Holpin 14 Clarkson. Cuba. Little Smile 76350 Tijuana 5-8 1:02 mud 34f 101 7,s J Halpin 12 Seth's Alibi. Fullanti. Rrand i3 76242 Tijuana 3-4 1 16 hvy 115 101 101* J Holpin U Lit .Clair, (best. Girl. Wiki Jack 75597 Tanforan 6 8 IM fast — 1"9 l»i 15 Kenn'dy 7 Whipsaw. Fullanti. LittleThistle RYLLA GIRL. ch. f. 3 (M 105 By Master Robert— Itti. by Dr. Leggo. Trainer. J. L. Paul. Owner. A. S. Eastman). Breeder. C. B. Head. 78520 Columbus 61 1 1 lH.-good 11 98 V* C Frort 8 I'ncleAl.e. Sth r.Paeific. MyEr'r 77031 Havana 61 f 1 ll^hvy 12 102 8 4 4" 6" J 1'etrcira * (lato «te Luna. Phoebe, Graytiiri 77012 Ha\ana 61 f 1:13 m:id 3 104 4 6 4* 4! J Petrecca 0 Joymaker. Mono|K !y. W.Flanna 77547 Havana 61fl:10^slow 20 10110 10 91 9'1 J Petre^ra 10 Pawnbroker. Tease." Plaid 77500 Havana 3-4 1 :17-*mud 7 91 6 4 4' 4:1 H "allahn 8 Dustman. Ixit.Ixiraine. M.Pollv 77430 Havana 3-4 1 :14»4fast 4 93 5 3 6* 7"3 H Callab n 8 Riddledee, SflaMaris, MissR kin 77371 Havana 51 f 1 :0S jfast S 99 10 9 61 ."W Majestii 12 Someiby. Illustrator. Ashburton 74660 Latonia 61 f 1:0S fast 8f 107 10 12 7' ;=• W Lam • t 12 Bell*, Slarkiluua, Bessie Hope MELVINA. blk. f. 3 (M) 105 By Jack Atkin— Kenotic. by Heno. Trainer. M. Dieterle. Owner J. R. Alexander). Breeder, J. R. Alexander. TS9M Lex ton 6} f l:"7*..fast 132 llf-i S 8 ll'Ml* G Marino 12 Malt J«ag, Nell MeChord. Erne 73869 Lea :on 61 f 1 Wr.mud 16f H0\ 6 4 6' 9:3 G Marino 12 Mad.Vennie. Medina. Lib Queen 73202 BL43nfli 6 f 1 :07 fast 4 112 7'* G Marino 8 Frosty Roy. March On. Cop. Head j 73198 111 Grass 5-8 1 :02Ssslow 9 111 4» G Marino 12 Privilege, M.Mornin. P Dispatch 72822 Column 8 ill BffcjlUJ 37 109 10*J G Marir:. 10 Castiila, Zero. The Mule VICTOB M., ch. g. 3 (M) 107 By Towton Field— Thistle Etta, by Knight of the (Trainer. C. I. Wilson. Owner. Woodland Stock Farm). Thistle. i Owner. Harner & Cross). Breeder. Harner & Cross. 77080 F.Grnds 3-4 l:12*»fast 100 104 8 11 11 11*' A Fraley 11 MahJong, Q. Charming, Dreamer RANDAL S ROYAL, ch. g, 3 112 By Opera Glass— Ferrona. by Alvescot. (Trair.er. B. A. Jones. Owner, Jones Stock Farm Stable . Breeder. B. A. Jones. 78413 Hunfton El f l:"---f;,st ■ 107 »•* C Gross 9 Meddling Mattie. April. P'rl R'ts 78372 Hunfton 51 f 1 4*%f*M B-M Mi 2^ C Gros- 10 Angela. I.assesWhite, RockC.ut 78295 Hunt ton M l:C;=:,fast 21-5f 113 PjC Gross 10 AtieMillin. Rigwii'. EuniceRIey 78235 Hunfton 3-4 l:tt%fnat 81 108 6'1 C Gross 7 Dreamer, N. McKay. Pr. Mally 77474 F Gr'nds 3-4 1 ^S^slow 12 97 8 Lost rider. B Bre'ninglL' Jackson, Midm'tFollies. F'elirah 67422 Havana 1-4 22Hfast 3 115 4 2"^ 11 E H Lues I Seth'sDreani. Electra. Quail .ill, DAPCT B *~- Pnrlongs. 4-yonr-olds and iipv^artl. t'lainiiiig. (April 21!, Hill tlAUt 1D^;{ 1 :U5 1-.1 7 lOl.) SPRING VALE. ch. m. 7 111 By Free Lance— Mescal, by Cacfus II. (Trainer. G. H. Marlman. Owner. C. B. Marlman). Breeder. J. Churchill. 78489 nrrtM 5-8 1:05-Hhvy 29-pl 111 1' F Woo.rklO KnotGrass. UPoit.ter. Topmost 78059 Havana 3-4 1 H^good 10 106 1 9 10' 11::A McL'lin IS Sun Brae. Auntie Millin. Scissor- 77983 Havana S-4 l:13%slow 4 104 1 1 3'= 3JJ ( Pernia I StaryAd's. P.rotherJ'hii. T»fll 77855 lla\an.i lm5' \ 1 43 fast 6 9. 6 2 8' 8'» J O P.nen 11 liiddledee. Superior. I^ink 77825 Ha\ana 3-4 I ITjmf W 4 107 3 1 4» 32 A M. L lin ■ Riverside, K. Bright. Missl.il.ertv 77740 Ha\ana 61 f 1 :07 fast S-5 111 9 1 l»k 2» J Connors IS Sis Susie. Fly. Boat. Rap. Stride 77682 Havana 3-4 1:14 fast 3 108 2 1 2l 2" O Pdltl ■ Feodor. Stacy Adams. SisterSusip 77595 Havana 3-4 ITIUfant 4 100 2 1 1J 1« O I'ernia 8 MissP. lah. si,.Wig!;iiis, T.l Ktcr 77482 Hax.tna 61 f 1 07Hfast 3 104 8 1 3* 13 P Greta IS S.|. Wiggins, l'eodor, Betty Mae 1LEER. ch. g, 7 103 By Astronomer— Fleda B.. by Falsetto. (Trainer. P. Heffeman. Owner. P. Hcffernan). Ereeder. K. P. Shipp. 78519 Columbus 5-8 l:fti-„good 8 107 1" D Randal!12 Reluctant. Athlete. Miss Em 7K227 Bowl* MISS mud Sf 107 11 8 6' C«3 G Hose 12 Anti(| ty. llklc-l. 'j Fun. P. leycn 77152 FGrnds 2-4 l:15Vlivy 20 102 3 6 Kill1 I) Mergler 13 Colonel Winn. M. In tosh. Stamp 7Hill Ftlfnds 3-4 1 13'.5fa.--t 25 101 8 2 21 4'J 1 MergKr 14 Kindred, Old Sinner, Pr. Welles 7 :858 F.Grnds 3-4 1 14\fast 20 101 2 6 71 .r;l 1. Lang 14 Popp\e. Anouhead. Venizelos 70247 J. ff MM ii 6} f 1.12 hvy 15 112 1 10 S'l »•» B Harv.y 11 Froth. Coiruc Starr, Consort SMART GUY. b. g. 7 109 By Theo. Cook— Canny Miss, by Ogden. (Trainer. D. Womeldorff. Owner. T. H. Bernhardt). Bleeder. W. Garth. 77937 J. ff. rson I l-K 1 1 :hvy 12 111 2 i 81 7-: II Ptutts 13 Al Stehler. Fl .lesmar. Rmarty 77170 KGi n !-, 1 1 -.i 1 I slow 7 114 7 6 9 9 3 I Parke «i Se.ire (row. Si\ Peace, Rupee 77120 FGi'mls 1 .: M I ■ -fast 15 111 3 1 2'1 i« G CeOBCf I Walnut Hall. Tingling. Kepiater p.(i9H9 1'Grii.ls 1 \ 1G 1 .: \\\ ■ 10 110 2 13' ."' V Lee 7 Tody. Smariy. Betk'a Flower 70HI1 K Gr nds 1 lie, 1 M*j slow 41 115 7 3 4* 4* 1 PaiUe 10 Smarty, Day Lilly. Stump Jr. :o."»07 1'Grn.ls 1 1-1-'. CM'^mud S-5 112 6 2 1" ' ' I Parke J Trooper. Kttahe. Walnut Hall 70: 28 Jeff, ison 1 1-1«. 1 :,:. hvy 6 111 3 1 l'| 21 1 Parko 8 Ttestiar, Mage iati. Waukeag 70271 .l.flrs..n 1 1 10 1 r.8ithvy 2 109 6 6 61 C;i I Parke St Waukeag. P.inBoIling. Herald 7 ;o2.~» JJed r ■ i i u 1..1 slow 8-6 Mi l 4 4" 6; I Pasta • lYeeaer, super. Rep CACAMBO. ch. g. 8 113 By Free Lance — Bonnio Kate, by Loyalist. (Trainer. R. J. Howell. Owner. R. J. Howell). Breeder. G. J. Lonr. 78458 Hunt ion ;,J f 1 id mud 17 i 111 4'-' J Pevlc B Col'liia'IVun. Jolly. GordonShaw 75208 llunfeton 61 f 1 :09«inxud 7 111 2"' T Way' • Joella J.. Buck Pond itl.okliee, 75053 Hun Eton 51 f 1:11 hvv 4 112 4'J R MrD-Ott t BinkPoiid. JoellaJ.. Dor.lfuckner 74270 Akron €1 f 1 : '4 fast 13 107 63J J BeWaaCf I C Moore, Adventuress, MaiGyld 73973 N Kton Ab 3-4 1 28 hvy S5 Bl 3* W D'k son I CMaaBw, Black llwr 7: »75 K Kton Ab 3 4 1:28 h\ y 1 108 1» C O'Mah'y 3 Black Deer. Kent L. 73607 V gst un 3-4 1.17%fa8t « 111 44 J Kennedy * Kendall. Topango. Bright Trash 7.".394 Wheeling Ab% 8 1 01 slow" M 110 Q G Kenn'dy 6 Z M.na. Aunt I»eda. Sister Susie 7^097 CeluauVa lliSSMCaat lu ii- ivl J Mcu ugh 7 X.Furcigucr, Br.Tfeaak, c.Adaxua ' | I | , JOLLY, br. g. 4 113 By Transvaal— Tickle, by FUigrane. (Trainer. W. R. Padgett. Owner. Padgett tc Daugherty). Breeder. Morris & Waldan. 78458 Hunfton (| f 1 :09 mud 12 5 10S 2'1 W Smith 5 Col'hiaTenn. C.oi'nShaw. Carlo 78387 Hunfton 5i f 1 :07»sfast 12 10S 2l W Smith 12 Big Sapp. Pearl Boots, Sam IWi 78297 Hunfton 3 4 l:13*sfast 22 10Q ;:5^ N Burger 8- )l«lSin'r, «; donShaw. Mat Idol 78237 Hun'ton 5 1-2 f 1 **%faat 9 5 Mi 7° N Burger 12 0. Shaw. L. Florence. Futuret t • 77682 Havana S-4 1:14 fast 3 107 6 4 31 6'1 F Wood'k S Feodor, SpringVah . Staey Adainn 77038 Havana 51 f 1 :08*ihvy 6 104 2 3 41 P% V Wood'k 7 C.Kncanto. T.American. Perhaps 77505 Havana 5} f l:07V&good 10 104 4 7 51 4' F Wood'kll C.Encanto. KndMan. StacyAdains 77507 Havana 2-4 l:M%BMMl 1 Mt 2 1 1* V T Brothers 0 Glenlivet. MteeBeatea, BaaaSM 77434 Havana 51 I IMHCaat 21 e7 7 8 61' 8"! J Dawson 11 IVlion, Finday, Blanche Mac COCK 0' THE ROOST, b. g, 7 113 By Cock o' the Walk— Lida Flush, by Royal FlusV. (Trainer, H. R. Stewart. Owner, G. Stewart). III. Breeder. F Johnson. 78216 Tijuana .'.-8 1:02 good 19 111 3 5 5J 5 J P Martinzll Morro Castle, I. Buzzer. K.Rrnwn 78118 Tijuana .', I 1 :02'ifast 6 118 2 2 2" 4^ F J BBBIlll Settle, Bl'.heMeyers. Charmant 77859 Tijuana 5-S 1:02 fast 18 US I 7 61 :■'} K Horn 13 Athanna. RosaAtkin. BaateaOa 77209 Tijuana 5J f l:07«&fast 8 US 1 3 5* 5*1 K Fator 11 Brazos, First Call, foment 76703 Tijuana 3-4 l:14«ifast 6 112 2J II Long 9 BlueBelle. Mel rhetor, WarPenny 70003 Tijuana 5 8 LOlrjfast 9f P'9 ;• F Horn 13 Falwr, Harry D . Honest C.eorf 76358 Tijuana 3-4 ll'.^lop 7 109 7'0 F Horn 8 Faber. Jack I.cdi. Runnyol 76296 Tijuana 5} f l:0S7tfast llf 107 4?i F Horn 10 Dr.Johnson. D.llogan, Hillsdali , BUSY BOB. ch. g. 4 113 By Master Robert — Dispatch, by Blarney or Sweeper. (Trainer. J. McGraw. Owner. J. McGraw). Breeder. C. B. Head. 78042 Havana 3-1 I :lSSsslow 4-5 112 7 2 l1 l«'.l Majestic 10 AlThomas. Patllampson. Alazon 78010 Havana 51 f 1 : W**fast 10 104 8 6 21 2« AV McCabe ■ Broth. John. Whirhvd. Peterl ■ 77995 Havana 3-4 l:M%taat 8-5 107 6 4 1* » J Majestic 1 1 DnkeofWell'n. Humpy. Mal'inot 77938 Havana Hj f LHSimud 3 105 11 3 2 Q J Majesticl2 V. -Chalrnfn. Damage. II. Buxton 77857 Havana 3-4 l:12«ifast 12 106 8 8 8 '- S Banks 8 I.eona Dare, Asa Jewell. FeeaeC 77714 Havana 5}fl:07%fast 3 107 8 7 41 3'1 J Majestic 8 V.-Ch'man. W.Whifer. II G.L'y 75563 M'lboro lm70y 1:56 good 14 101 7 7 7 7:'J II Holmes 7 Se.i Monarch. OldTiiner, Kekah COLOSSUS, ch. h. 5 116 By Delhi— Picton's Pride, by Picton. (Trainer. S. McNeill. Owner. S. McNeill). Breeder. E. F. S.mms. 78487 Col'mbus S-4 l:1S\hvy 4 llrt 25 J Dyrn» 5 Stamp. Far East. Smart Ales 77994 Havana S-4 l:U%fa*t 4 107 8 4 ft 2nk J Keaaacf 11 Clem Thelsc n Punctual. Peter J. 77944 Havana l| t 1 :l^smu(l 8 110 11 7 31 31 J Majeatlcll Gold.Chanrc. Seamper. M ss Kit 77765 Havana 51 f 1 :07*ifast 1 110 8 7 7J 1" J Majestic 11 Wilton Fl.inna. Furlough, Virte 77354 Havana 51 f 1 :0S good 12 109 11 10 9s 7n; S Hank 12 CubaKncanto. Scissors. BenBot 77266 Havana 51 f l:ll\slow 31 114 6 6 6: 5ri 8 Banks 0 Fitzrue. Glenn. King Rose 77110 Havana 3-4 1 :21=Shvy 31 103 6 5 4s 2- D iriDie 7 P.. Dudley. RapidStride. L.Time 7590D Havana 3-4 1:13 fast 6 103 5 5 6* 5 ' S Banks 8 Riverside. J.l'ndcrwood. Perhaps DALTON, ch. g, 5 113 By Lough Foyle — Woodland Nymph, by Allan-a-Dale. (Trainer, J. Manale. Owner, Barber & Manale). Breeder. 1. A. Buchanan. 77667 Tijuana laiTtjr 1 -MTefaat K 103 7 6 CJ G«l E Carp'ter 7 Mannikin II. Whiff. Malvern 77573 Tijuana t I 1'llTtfant 27-10 115 13 8 V 4-J P Walls 13 Little Hope. Bedazzle, l'ieiiic 77491 Tijuana 51 f 1 :07-r.fast 5 114 8 8 71 741 J Wood S DickTeipin. Skoki. Anna Ke/ina 77383 Tijuana 2-4 l:H%taat 21-10 117 6 3 2" 31! A Claver B Tuhby A.. First Call. MartBuneh 77311 Tijuana 51 f 1:07 fast 16-5 117 9 3 f V P Walls 11 Noon Glide. Grnyjon. I.avonia 177232 Tijuana 5} f l:07'*fast I 118 7 7 4'i l'l P Walls 7 Fur.Bill. lion. George, Ph. Ward 77113 Tijuana 5 8 l:0P4fast I 110 12 1 1* Is J Wood 14 H.Burgoyne., B.ffa*. Biglndun CHARLIE SUMMY. b. g. 8 108 By Assagai— Bracktown Belle, by Cunard. (Trainer. U. S. Wishard. Owner, U. S. Wishard). Breeder. A. Brown. 78434 Hunftoa 51 f 1 :07 fast 5 105 3; II Glick I Zorro. Full o' Fun. Stone Age 78373 Hunfton 2 4 l:M%Saat 6 115 11 A Roach 9 Ringleader, Babylonian. Gratian 78318 Hunfton 51 f 1 :0S «fast 7-10 Hti 1* A Roach • Lubeck. Ilughie. Old Blue 78269 Hunfton i| f 1:08 fast 41 116 Q A Roach 10 Royaline, Muhiber, Old Blue 78234 Hun'ton 5 1-2 f l:09\fast 9 110 31 A Roach 9 Bristow, Adventure. Machiavelll ELIZABETH JEWELL, b. f, 4 106 By Bock View— Sumptuous, by Fatherless. (Trainer, J. A. Parson. Owner. J. A. Parson). Breeder, A. B. Hancock. 77900 Havana 5J f 1 :07*sfaj t Q 99 6 6 9J 95i J O'Brien 12 Rap. Stride. OKelly. Fly. Baal 77857 Havana 2-4 1 :12* jfast 4 9S 4 3 J»M'i J O'Brie.i 8 I.eona Dare, Asa Jewell, Feeder 76428 Havana 3-4 1 :13*sfasr. 3 109 2 7 6* 3- G W'liams 8 MissBeulah. Betty Mae, Needv 70311 Havana 61 f 1 :07 fast 1 105 3 2 2* V G Wliamsll Foul Weather, PntsyB.. Cupton 76274 Havana 2-4 1 :137sfast 7 107 3 2 2s 2'1 G Will'ms 0 Bad Man, M. Beulah. Sis.Sus.e 76218 Havana 61 f l:07*ifast 7-5 108 3 2 1"» B G Will'ms 9 Lank, Ben Bolt. Awning I7G156 Havana 3-4 1:14 fast 8-5 101 2 1 11 l1' T Thrailkli2 Bruce Dudley, Armedee, Tanll. EVENING STORIES, b. m, 5 101 By Helmet— Bedtime Stories, by Marta Santa. (Trainer. 3. B. McGinn. Owner. J. B. McGinn). Breor"jr. E. R. Bradley. 78479 Hunfton 5i f CloVr-mud 12 10o G'l H Hay 7 Mr. Beck, AuntieEm, M'kGarner 78390 Hunfton 3-4 l:M%faal 71 100 6'i 11 Hay • Rapid Stride, llaran. P.allynew 78317 Hunfton 51 f 1 :CSVifast 12 101 31 II Hay 0 Ballynew, Whippoorwill. Hewitt 7820!' Hunfton 61 f 1:08 fas: 27f Kti 7; II Hav 10 Royaline. CharlieS'my, Mulciher |78233 Hun'ton 5 1-2 f 1:09 fast 21 100 3' II Hay 9 At too. Anlito. Hello Pardner 70800 Cul.City ll:41\fast — 112 4« H Hay 6 Ringleader. I.eennuk. Madrono 76724 Cul.City 6-8 l:0!*.-,good — 115 S:J K PeU^ldt 8 Zainer, Maude Harvey. Honnga 170095 Jefferson 111 -HJfcfaat 30 10210 S S1 8* B Blind 12 Avispa. Flor. Bras, Reliability 7347C H'stincs 6} f l:23h.fast 16 K'6 2J G Broadft 0 Priv.Pcat. PcaceFlag, Grayson PUNCTUAL, b. m. 7 106 By Fayette — Consistent, by Galore. (Trainer. R. E. Carter. Owner. R. D. Carter). Breeders. Morris & Walden. 78519 Columbus 5-S 1 :04=W.good "1 106 6» W Dellowl2 Fleer, Reluctant. Athlete 77994 Havana 3-4 l:13%fast 10 105 4 6 2» 3"t J Dawson 11 Clem Theisen. Colossus. IVf. - J. 77950 Havana 3-4 l:15^mud 4 107 5 8 7* 6M O Pernia 12 Bet. Mae, A f efalall.. M.O 'Har.i 77810 Havana 3-4 l:12%fast 10 100 5 6 61 6=5 J Dawson 9 Glenn. O'Kelly. ltapi.l Stride 77595 Havana 3 4 l:12?ifast 10 104 6 6 6l 6;2 J Dawson 8 Sp.Vale. Misshlah. S ]. Wiggins 77330 Havana 3 4 l:13Vifast 12 99 7 10 9* 851 J Dawson 12 ForestQucen, Amelias., Tin Ally LOYALTY, br. h. 7 (M) 108 By C. F. Snuthson Jr.— Mally Brown. (Trainer, J. McGovern. Owner. J. M. Williams). Breeder, J. A. Be van. 78485 Col'mbus 51 f l:MKhey 20 1 4 5'1 C Frost 11 LuckyRun. JackPot. Babylonian 75329 Hun'ton 61 f 1:08 fast 3". MS 4* J Conway 12 I.'yChurchill. KdG rison. Neenah 75296 Hunfgton 51 f 1 :0SVast 1° *B «7 J Conway 9 Dicknell. Athlete, Ba (Jarrison 75267 Hunfgton 61 f 1 OSVfcfast 24 Mi 5* L Mills 8 I.t. Perkins, Gold Bank. Pelion 75241 Hunfgton 61 f l:09-\hvy 17 102 65 H Glick S Ballynew, Dicknell. Bess L. 75144 Hunfgton 51 f 1:11 tdow 9 103 4« W Lancet 10 Louie Lou. Monsoon, Dicknell RAY ATKIN. br. g. 7 108 By Jack Atkin— Lady Robbins. by Oddfellow. (Trainer. E. McCuen. Owner. E. McCuen) . Breeder. C. D. Kay. 73837 Omaha 3-4 1 :17*6mud 22 116 11 10 10= 7" L Mills IS Queen Mazonia. Neg. Full Moon 73733 Omaha 61 f 1:11 mud H 112 6 8 9 5-'L Mills 9 Prairie, BessWehh. Jackllealey 73100 Columb's 1 1-16 1 :52*&fast 8 103 6*3 F Horn 9 Dewitt, Arapahoe Tinih.el 73032 Columb's 3-4 lttt%Saat 11 105 7-J F Horn 8 OldPop. MelbaPolly. first Pullet 72975 Columb's 3-4 1:15 fast 11 102 2* F Horn 7 Car. Moore. M.Hollins, Streamer 72769 Columb's 3-4 1:21 hvy 11 114 810 F Horn 9 C.Burns, Amanda, Q. of the Spa GYPSY LIGHT, b. m. 6 111 By Beacon Light — Gypsy Star, by Sorcerer. (Trainer, A. C. Niehaus. Owner. Pronto Stable). Ereeder. J. M. Bunmass. 72942 Columb's i| t l:4*%faat IS 109 "5 W Martin 11 MidnightStories. Bengali. Razon 72774 Columb's lm70y 1:56 hvy 11 106 4'1 J Connors i TheForeigner. Gr.Tne, Arravau 72640 Columb's 5i f l:195r.hvy 1-2 107 B J Connors 5 Madson. Ciceronian. Balarosa 72610 Columb's 5-8 l:ll?t.hvy 6 108 21 J Connors 8 Carl Roberts. Waur, Gloom j Cxl DA PC * Mllll ami TO Yards. IJcuhler Hotel Handlrnp. "- ear- »l«I.H and Olll riMUC. npuanl. AUunancex. (Aug. ^1, 1D^:: 1 :4S « 115.) CLAYMORE, b. g. 7 103 By Assagai— Ogalala. by Isidor. (Trainer, J. McBride. Owner J. McBride). Breeder. W. 0. Parmer. 78522 Columbus 2-4 l:i7%S*e«d ih 1H 1" D M'nders I Lady Rose. Ardella. Yoshimi 76257 Havana lm5Uy 1 :42\fast 8 109 2 3 1« r.'IFWood'ck 8 Lucy Kate, Perhaps. Kandel 76173 Havana lm50y 1:43 fast 3 106 5 2 21 53} T Brothers 8 Lucy Kate. Plenty. 00-. Randel 76071 Havana Im.'.Oy l;42**fast 4 103 1 1 21 3'3 T Brothers I Ilaman, P.Ian, he Mae, Randel 75846 Havana 1 1-16 1:17 fast 3 110 4 5 41 3-.1 I Brothe.-o 0 Hainan, Lae] Kale, I*y Jiminy JACK FAIRMAN, b. g. 5 110 By Marta Santa— Bettie O'Day. by Peep o'Day. (Trainer, W. M. Martin. Owner. S. N. Holman). Breeder. G. Watts. 78523 Ool'bus lm7i y 1 MfKcood 1 1M 1* P Groos 7 B'dledee. Cap. Adams. (irassTree 78488 Col'ml/s lmTi'y 1 :51\hvy 6 102 21 P Groos 8 GrassMaid. Vennie. r.uekhornl I. 78368 Howie 7-S127 fast 47 100 6 6 6 6=1) Merglrr 6 ListenDearie, Teaflera'at, Attilia 76611 F.Gr'nds 1 1-S 1 :5:\fast 20 105 111" r81 D Mergler 8 Ramkin. St. Donanl. lo.lv '76502 F.Grnds 1 S-M 2:f")=sfast 10 105 2 6 9'» 9:5 D Mergler 10 Kastlndian. Ramkin. Gondoler '70460 F.Grnds 1 1 S 1 :54\fast 8 104 1 1 1} 1" D Mergler S Tan Son. Repeater. Cur'l Kvinti 70408 Jefferson 11-16 1:49 good 6 103 2 1 l1 1" \ W Milner SRoik, Honolulu It. v. Trooper 76388 Jefferson 1 IS I Mlmei 15 103 14 6* 6'1 W Milner 8 St.Donard. Etlndian. (i.Cadorna DOROTHY BUCKNER. b. m, 5 103 By McGee— Elizabethan, by Hamburg. (Trainer, R. A. Forsha. Owner, Muth & Foraaa). Breeder. C. W. Moore. 78488 Col'mb's lm7ey l:51\hvv I !(•»; t!I) Frog'te S Gra—Mai.l. .rkFairm:in. Vennie 78002 Havana a] f 1 :07 good SI 105 4 2 l"k V P. rnia 7 Marion'te. BigatOaThae, BI.Hill 77828 Havana 61 f 1 :u5"t,fast 6 101 1 2 2» 3 } 1 OTJri.n 0 R.onTime. PeHaa, Cuba Kne.into 77697 Havana 61 f 1 :06 fa-st 6 105 3 5 6» 5 i J Callahan 0 Marionette. P. lion. Pr Begent 76030 Havana 3-4 1 :12%fast 6 104 5 3 3J f. ill Glick 0 RightonTime. c.Whitn. v. V) 1.I.1 76010 Havana 6-S 1 :00*tfast 3 104 6 4 61 5 1 T Brothers S Mount. Laarie, Trafa!g:ii. Fuelav 75758 Havana lm50y l:41%faat 8-5 108 6 3 5"k .*. • T Brothers 7 Wida. G.o.Kuf fan. \ ul 1. Park 75454 Churchill 1 1:29 fast 11 l«j9i 5 3 C 6 » B Mar.11 0 A.BlueGown, Will Life, Oui Oui FAST BOY. b. g, 3 100 By Meridian— Tootsie, by Hessian. (Trainer, J. A. Bower?. Owner. J. R. Clark). Breeder. Mrs. R. F. Carman. 78480 Col'mbus B| f l:12=:.hvy 2!f V S Tl W Dellow 10 Nan M.Kay. AuntJane. M'ltild 78089 Tijuana lmT'H- 1 :44-\fast 11 91 I 3 2' 1» G Cooper I O.l.lS.th. Span. Bo-. P.at i:|i..i'r 78053 Tijuana 1-4 1 :lSfjjfce* 6 10v 7 I 6: 4= A CaUtaa so.id.Seih. Nellie B. PaMiei 1 78018 Tijuana :-Sl:02 mud 7-5 9". 6 I 21 !■ G Coop.r M *aaala43eM*a, I.ittlel.'s, llarryD. 77902 Tijuana Mlal fast 4 106 5 3 pa :r- J Wool 8 Lit Thistle. P. nDollar. A.Les*M 77904 Tijuana 3-4 1 :U%faat 6 104 7 5 3°k ::■' I' Walls !) Publicity, O.ldSeth. QCaller.n- 77821 Tijuana 2 4 l:13Vifast 37-10 Ml 6 6 B 1'i P Walls 11 MollieR.. Od.lSeth. S'tli'sMemorv 77756 Tijuana 61 f LOTUgOod 4if 105 2 4 32i 2" P Walls 13 A. Lester. Seth's Alibi. Boomng VENNIE. b. c. 4 101 By Calonel Vennie— Princess Kathleen, by Sa:n. (Trainer. E. McCown. Owner, J. Barlow). Breeder. J. B. Respest. 78488 Col'mb's lm70y 1 :51^hvy V 9S 2' J J Majestic 8 GMaid, JFairman. Bu.kh'nll. 77970 Jeffeison 1 1-i 1 :".9 ..mud IS 10!» 2 6 5* 5'" B Jon.s 9 LMWraok. Dasabfeaaaer, KentL. 77930 Jefferaen 1 l-K 1 JHihry 30 109 8 6 i i (•; 11 Hay 11 Pe^aet, Oar Star, BrrrHe 77803 Jettenaa 11-16 1:48 fast 10 IOS 11 9 . •■ **| 1 Parke 13 TanSon. B« aiiolette. ICy'lDink 77318 F.Grnds 1 1-S 1 54 fast 8 99 1 7 7'" f. ' It itre'ning SBueado, Kast Indian. Weetweed 77237 F.Gr'nds 1 1 -lfi 1 :48Sfast 12 97 1 3 B I] B B.e'ning 7 P.ucado. I.ily M.. Gondolor 77189 FGi'nd.s I I II I B*jBlJ 8 95 1 3 t» I*} L I-in^' • Peaaat, S -ofPleasnre. Soito\e 77047 IVGr'nds I l-lil 1 :47 \ fast 6 105 3 7 V 7 ' J ll.u.,. 1 7 Neddam. Brunell. Anotii 111011- ,70907 F.Gfnds 1 1-1''. 1 :49'imud 15 M«jl 4 21 2 - .1 H.upel 4 Tony Bean. Raffles. Km!. urn 70883 FGr'nds 1 1-S 1 SOtihIoW 4 Ml 2 6" 5 i I) Jaajee • FreezySueezy, Peaaat, I .lnjian AUNT JANE, b. f. 3 97 By Polymel.an— Seemly, ly Torpoint. (Trainer. 0. E. Pons. Owner, 0. E. Pons). B:ee'er. Hunyax .Stud. 78180 Col'mbaa it t I:ll%hry o Ml 2i l BaadeB 1* Nan. McKay. Fasti:, v. MearteU 78309 Bowi.- 3 4 1:1.". fa~t M Ml 8 6 2' I| 1) Hani !H". Lieuteiiantl'ar I. Fel.rah. Nor U 78193 Bowie Ci f l:'J2*ifast 47-fi 9S 8 7 ! !e'I taadell ItSe.Sin.l. Wl.ilcbonc, Q'k I ::i ■ 72927 Kenilw'h l| f 1 :'i7 fast 7 Ml 5 4 4' i*| 1 BcD'OttlS I. Th'ghts. A.llorton. Ch'letteB. 17 2835 Kenilw'h I] C IM fast 7 110 5 I 4! S*l B McCoU ■ l'a-t Mack, Fielwell. IC.i.mant 72489 Hanrton | i| f 1 M fast 8 116 2 I 4 12' It M.D'ott i Ch. Archer. IllliaCaafc. Mahcn 72413 Hain'ton 3-4 l:l.:\faBt 11 107 1 4 C- C '» It M.D'ott 7 Dr. O Mara. D pTIionght. Renin t 71901 Map.H'ta 51 f 1 :03 Afaat 17-10 It'". 1 2 23 21 II Gr..v I Battle Shot. Ann M . Wiki Jerk 71720 PortBrie H f 1 B akM I Ml 3 2 S'| S» M MctTetl 7 D. Thought, sm Lizzie. scie:i ^ 71529 Ham'ton 6 is l4*%CMt 12 112 5 2 1"^ 1" F. McTXett 8 S.M.Lizzie. V. Burton. A. Morton KENT L.. ch. g. 4 105 By Zc-us— Hoi la. by Henry of Navarra. (Trainer. M. J. McDonnell. Owner. M. Kelly). Breviers. White & Clibom. 78412 Hunit..!. l l.M%faat ll 106 t ; iv MarUa B Bfnawr. Taaaasi Bala 78205 Hunfton I 1-M l:M%faat lb IM 1' M Bo :in o Barkk'alL, JohnMor'll. DiiinhCr 77976 Jefferson 1 i-s laBfjjjaaai s IB 9 4 45 2' w Crvtaa ;• L'dWraek. Dhfounder. BicatIV 1 77930 Jefferson 1 l-M 1 :5l\hvy 6 114 1 5 6" 4' W Crutn;. 11 li «|. ..t. Oar Star, S.rvitor 77844 Jefferson 1 1-M 1:50 good 12 1125 4 4 S2 11 W Crinri;. 12 St.Donard. Ro.valDuck. ICiixxi 11..I 77741 Jefferson 1 1 16 1 .4*%fast 20 112 7 7 7 7' A Ae.ar.ly 7 Doughnut. Dumhfnder. ltu-tai 77448 FGCnds lm70y 1 :47Hmud 11-3 107 6 3 P Cell L MeXFtt 0 Coral Reef. Al Stehler. Sup., hum .77011 F.Gr'nds 1 1-8 l:5;f-J»vy 21 110 7 3 1*- 1 i L. McD'ott 8 llicLory, Pete Foy. DuMyroul WILDCAT, b. c. 4 07 87 Polymelian — Catacomb JX, by Udu. (TraineT, J. Maxwell. Owner, W. Metagar). Breeder. W. B. Cm. 7048S Col'mb's lm70y l:51%hvy 71 10'. 5« S Banks 8 GrassMaid, JkFairman. Yennte 7768* Havana lmTOy l:43%faat 4 107 ( 7 7 7" 11 Callah'n 7 Geo.Kuffan. lilucllill. S Maiden 77563 Havana lmSOy 1:44 go»d 7 100 8 3 1* 1* J Majestic 8 Firetoma. George Knffan. Wula 77S7S Havana 3-4 1:13 fast 15 99 » S 6« 5«l J MajcsticlO PrinceReg't, Mar'nette, Topango 77.10S Havana 51 f 1:08 good 30 108 10 11 11* 10* J Majestiol'i Finday, Jolly. Scissors 75758 Havana 3m5oy l:41Hfast 6 100 7 S 7 7** F Wdst'c k 7 Wida. Geo.Kuffan. Vuln Tark 75318 Whims Ab 3-4 1:20 hvy 10 105 1* W Taylor ? J.Dundee, L.I-ornine. WMiester 75t0O Whims Ab 3-4 1:"2 hvy CJ 108 6" H Omenta 7 VIo.Blue. Roy. Dick. L. Loraine 74719 Stamfrd lm70y 1.45*if«»t 11 110 J1 W Kmrose 5 Soldier II., Vennic, Tribune ClU DA PC •■* -* Mile. .".-jear-olda and upward. Claiming. April SO, 1923 Dill HAUL 1:14 6 112.) MATINEE IDOL. b. g, t 111 By All Gold— Matinee, by Broomstick. (Trainer. B. Creecb. Owner, B. Creech). Breeder. H. P. Whitner. 78410 llunfton 5J f 1 :06*jfast 5 105 3« W Martin 7 Maude Harvey. Theo. The Tlster 78340 n— 1*1 ■■ 3-4 1 .14 fast 17-10 117 1*1 W Martin S FI.Deen. Hysteria, Camflagell. 78197 Hunt ton 3-4 1 :13"4fast 55 107 4'i H Paden I f)ld Sinner. tlordonSbaw. Jolly 7H237 Hun'ton 5 1-2 f 1 :0S%fast SJ 113 5« W Martin 13 4*. Shaw. L. Floienoe.Kuturotte 75207 Huni'gton ."4 1:16 mud 6 109 2h W Martin S Zorro. Joy.eHof finan. 4". Summy 75051 Hun'gton 1-1 1:17 hvy 8 109 4*i W Martin II Kapid Stride. Zoiro. Full o' Fun 71874 Huntington C-4 1 :13%fa«t 3 112 11 W Martin OliOchUven. Red, RoyC. 74795 Hunt on 1 1:40 fast 7-5 113 2" W Martin 7 Dancer. B. House. Duinbfoundei FULL 0" FUN. b. p. 4 110 By Jack Atkin— St. Theresa, by Marathon. (Trainer. R. J, Howell. Owner, B. J. Howell). Breeder. C. T. Worthineton. 78434 Hvnt'ton 51 f 1:07 fast 7| 108 J* W Martin 1; Zorro. Cliar.Summy, Stone Age '.H376 Hunt'ton 51 f l:0C\fast 70 l'!» 7" C O'Mnh'y 8 Columbia Tenn. Zorro. Theo 77627 FGr'n.ls 3-4 1 :14 *good M 105 11 11 10* 9" 15 Br -ninEl3 Poor Sport. Rapid Day. Stamp 7745* rcr'mls 3-4 l:li"*hvy I". 113 S 7 5k 5*1 (' O'M'neyKt Colonel Winn. Mcintosh. Stamp 77193 I'Cr'nds 3-4 1 :14"4good 15 110 9 10 6l I*" C OMah'yU Arrowhead, Doughnut. Venixclos 75*98 Hunt gton 3-4 1:14 fast 2T-10 112 l1 T Wayt 9 Dif.Kyes. Kinsman. Hap. Buxton 75051 llun'Rton 3-4 1:17 hvy l' -5 M ft* R MeD'ottll RapidStride. Zorro. Matineeldol 74957 Huntington 3 4 LLV&fast 61 111 3'1 W Martin 10 Froth, J.Hoffman. Adventuress UNCLE VF.L0. b. g. 6 103 By Uncle— Velocity, by Henry of Navarre. (Trainer. D. Womeldorff. Owner. T. H. Bernhardt). Breeder. H. P. Headley. 77781 .Wfors..n 1 1:42 fast 15 115 1 1 2* 4» I Parke 15 Omnipotent, Servitor. Mr. Beck 77713 FC.r'nds 1 1-8 l:54*ifast 15 101 C 1 2» «*J J Chalm'rs 8 Dnnibf nder. PeteFoy, IrishPat 77«S2 KCrn.ls 1 1-18 l:4S*^Bood 1S-5 102 4 1 41 4»j I Parke 8 TheFrciscan, Yorick, GladysV. 77611 F«Jr'nds 11-4 2:12 hvy 12 97 1 3 3» 3* G Cooper S Majority, CoI.Wnallen. FJJosmar 77522 F.OrnJs 1 1-16 1:49 fast 6 102 S « 6 "»J I Park.- 12 U boldt, WatcrGirl, Kirklev'ton 76345 J.-ffeison 3-4 1 :15\hvy 8 110 5 t 8| 8'« D Merger 15 L'dAllen. Probanda. J.Fairman 75993 Jifferson 51 f l:09*talow 6 100 4 4 4« 4*1 L Lang 9 Korbly, Geo.Starr, FredKinney TIMES UP. b. f. S 100 By High Time— Grace Harlan, by Duke of Ormonde. (Trainer. W. M. Martin- Owner. S. N. Hclman). Breeder. L. A. Lyne. 7848A Colmt.us 51 f l:12Vivv 9i 106 5* P Grooa 10 Nan. McKay. FastBoy. AuntJane 78267 Bawia lmTOy 1:49 good 7f 102 8 t 8) 8'1 D Mergler 11 Anne. Agg'tingPana. WoodMdy 78182 B*wie lm70y 1:50 fast 7J 10» 4 4 «» 711 D Mergler 7 Kilbowie, Wood Lady. Anne 78161 U..wie 61 f 1 :23 mud 62 99 1 1 1" 2' D Mergler 13 BiffBang, Agg Papa. Yenizelos 77932 J^ff.rs.in 3-4 LlS^hvy 10 100 9 S €» ft' D Morg:°r 10 Vacuum. Simplicity, I.ady Rose 77846 Jeff.rson 3-4 1:H'tfast 7 98 • 4 4» 4* D Mergler 1.3 Avispa. Poor Sport. Daydue 77607 FGrnds 3-4 1:16 hvy 20 !* » » 9 4*1 D Mergler 9 Col. Winn, Piedmont. Poppye 77495 KGrnds 3-4 liHVsgood 8 92J 8 » 9 9« B Brewing 9 Stargo. PaulMicou. Dnmbfounder 77314 1'L.ruds S-4 1 :14"%fa*t 3i 103 1 3 61 8,# W Milner 12 Brookdale. CoralReef. S'p'yElui MARY MAXIM, h. m. 5 107 By Golden Maxim— Mary Bodine. by Star Shoot, (Train-T. C. 0. Smitk. Owner. W. M. McKJraey). Breeder. T. M. Murp* r. 78*t6 i I'.i.wie 7-8 l:28Hfast 8f M 1 3 2J ** L I-ansr 13 Arendal, Antilles, Duke John 7828« BwWta 61 f l:22«ifast 34 97 8 3 ** 4«| W llar\ ey ,:i JkScot, HklebjFinn. FarEast 7IS43 Rowie lm70y l^lH'-low 21 96 1 8 8 8'* W Harvey 8 Capt.Costigan. Mizar. HighGear 75462 Pimlno 11-16 1:50 slop 9 107 1 3 3» 3«1 J Tamaru 10 Stonewall, Bonfire, Rliinegold 75420 Pimli. 1 IS l:55Hfast 44 106 3 f 6» 3* G Rose 8 N.Wales, Byjiminy. N'tltaider 7522ft Pimlieo 3-4 l:H"*mud 4 107 1 4 4» 4« G Itose 11 Finality, TlielVrnvian. MabelK. 75071 laurel lm70y l:4»"*slow 9 105 7 3 J" 3» E Legere 0 Ettahe. W. Flower. F.Monroe AL STEBLER, k. g. 4 112 By Golden Maxim— Lily Mac. by Plaudit. (Trainer, C. B, Anderson. Owner. C. C. Wright). Breeder. T. M. Murohy. 77976 J-fferson 1 1-S li9Smud 8 107 4 Pulled up.H Zander 3 I.'dWrack. Dumbfounder, KentL. 77937 J.ff rson 1 1-16 l:51Hhvy 15 110 6 6 1* 1* H Zan ler 13 Bl Jesmar. Smarty, Water Girl 77893 Jeff 1 1— 1 1-16 l:53Hmud S 113 7 14 61 6" D Mer rler 10 Normal, Permarco. Smarty 77844 J.ff. rs.in 11-16 1:50 good 2o 11112 10 UD" 914 H Zaner 12 KentL.. St.Donard, Royal Duck 77477 I" irn is 11-16 1:50 slow 13 5 108 7 • 1 I" J Chalm'rs • Repeater. Soviet. FrankMonroe 77448 1'Gtnds lm70y 1 :471.imu l 10 107 1 3 2» If* ■ Zander G Coral Reef. Superbnm, Fr.M. nroe 76815 l\ ;r'nds 1 IS l:59*imud 8 108 3 1 1* 1« ri Zander (i Cur. Event s. DukeJohn. Reel Foot 76509 l't;r'mia 1 1-16 1 :5:"4mu.l 15 111 2 S 41 S* H Zander G Tan Son, Tingling, Sling 76369 J.ffers.in lm70y l:49*kgood 20 105 2 6 71J 6'« H Zander 9 AtU Boy II., Rork, Peace Pal tDisquahfied for foui. DEXHTMAR ch. g. 5 114 Br Delhi — Marion Rose II.. by Bearcatcher. Traine- W. B. Padgett. Owner. Padgett & Dougherty). Breeder. S. H. Teiie. 78297 Hunt' ton 3-4 l:13"ifast 42 112 64i W Smith 8 Old Sinner. GordonShaw. Jolly 7524:5 lit gton 1 1 16 l:51*»hvy 13-5 lt 8 3* H Click I BI'kHackle. Fan.Nail. AroeliaS. 75176 Hun'ton lm70y 1 :49 slow 6 110 5" T Bonham 7 JohnMorrill. Okaloosa. Fir.Mc«;ee .75054 Hun glon 1 1 :46\hvy 14-5 110 3« W Smith «1 Krix. John Morrill. The lister 74991 Huntington 3-4 1 :14V»faat 14 110 6« W Smith 10 Col. Pat, Bro.John. AilsieVernor 73773 C.l.inib 3 1 l:53**hvy "-10 109 3*1 K Martin I Mat. Idol, Fin. Rooster. Hercules 73689 Columb's 3-4 l;l*%alow 16 107 3» W Smith 7 F. Cracker, KentL., BygoneDavg BEVONTTE. br. g, 8 110 By Granite — Devonshire Dolly, by Broomstick. (Trainer. S. Hesseltine. Owner. S. Hesseltine). Breeder. J. H. Louc'naeim. 78117 Tijuana 51 f 1.-49 good 12f lv 6 S 9 9* 7"t K H'glandll Braxos, Jack I,odi, p.abe Ruth 76531 T:juuna lm70y l:47"tslow 51 107 3* W McK'ht (i Felman. Hyanpom. Grayson 76438 Tijuana 1 1-4 2:12*imud 4 98 l*« W McK'ht I Ijidy Inex, (iinger. Fair Orient 78339 Tijuana 1 1-8 l:54*ifaat 7 iuo 4»1 W M. Kht fi Bosh. June Fly. Ten Can 7«245 Tijuana lm70y 1 48*»hvy 3 102 1*1 W McK'ht 7 Monardella. D.I^dy. Booneville 761»2 Tijuana lm70y l:45Hfast 9 108 2" W McK'ht 9 TenCan, Pet.Pierson. Dr.Gilbert 76145 Tijuana 1 1 16 1 :47V»last 15f 109 6*1 W McK'htlO The^alconer. TenCan. June Fly 76040 Tijuana 3-4 !AS%famt 10 106 6'1 W McK'ht 7 Valla. Tubby A.. Honest George JOHN JOSEPH, ch. g, 8 112 By Glencairn — Caraqnet. by Bryn Mawr. (Trainer. E. J. Hodgson. Owner. 7. L. Halbxnd). Breeder. J. Marrone. 77841 J-fferson 51 f 1 "09 good I 120 8 8 21 3*1 H Stutta 14 St. Maurice, D.Ryan. Dandybrusli 77709 Kiirnds 3-4 1:14Hfast S-5 107 2 1 1} 2*» L McD'ottl2 0ur riag, Theseus. Ogarite 77577 Ft.rn.is 3-4 l:14*sgood 4 108 7 6 4a 3»1 L McD'ott 12 Doughnut. Royal Dick, Vacuum 77122 K ;rr:l.s 3-4 1:14 fast 10 113 9 14 10 BJM J Heupel 10 Kingsolere. Lily M.. Isosceles 77079 FCrnds 3 4 l:13fcfa*t 3 105 3 4 5* 4«1 F l^e 8 Julia M.. Bui k Pond, Longboat 76505 P.Gr'nda 3-4 1J5 mad 8 104 4 3 1" 3« F I^ee 5 ILJewel. L.Marcellia, Calcutta PALMETTO, b. g, t 109 By The Manager— Star Jasmine, by Ogden. (Trainer. C. S. WILmb. Owner. C. S. Lemieax). Breeders. Williama Bros. 77709 FUrnis 3-4 L14 Jifaat 10 HI 7 8 S» 6*} Q Corey 12 Our Flag, John Joseph, Theseus 77517 FGi'nda 3-4 1:14*fcfast 30 104 10 8 41 31 A Fraley 13 B'kerBr'n, Sis.Josella, Rap Day 77276 FCrn.ls S-4 1 :13*ifa9t 59 103 9 10 10« 10'» A Kral.-y II Simplicity. Midn'tKollies. JouJo'i 73307 BUkui 1 1:37 fast S 98 3'» R Clifford 3 Rocky Mountain. Paris Maid 78248 B! Grass 3 4 1:12 fast 20 1041 4" B Harvey 6 H. Graham, R M'ntain, HarryB. 72738 Aurora Ab 7-8 1 :24Hslow 11-5 110 6 6 6 6'» A Fraley 6 Sundial II., Winnipeg, Fleeting 72537 Aurora 7-8 l:234tfast J 105 3 1 1) 1» A Fraley 7 Sundial II.. Winnipeg. Delante 72481 Aurora lm70y Lli^fast *" 1 # 4 1 1" 1» A Fraley 7 Lendonia, British Liner, Herald ZACK TERRELL, br. g. S 114 By Zens — Henotic. by Heno. tTrainer. M. Dieterle. Owner. J. P. Alexander). Breeder. J. Alexander. 75094 1-atonia 13-16 2:48 hvy 20 107 5 9 14 30*" L McD'otllO Kimpalong. I.'dWraek, OoI^La 75029 I it..nia 1 1-16 1:31 mnd 41 115 6 6 5) 6" L M. Dott 7 Flower Shop. Repeater, Hoy 74285 l.aionia 1 1-8 1.53*kfast 29 111 5 1 5» 5*7 J Byrne 8 Fancy Free. B'therly Ixive, Bosh 73684 l.e\gton 1 1 16 l:47Hfast 4Jf 103 3 3 l'l 11 J Pevic 12 FairOrienf. Merchant, Lieut.Col. 73245 111 Grass lm70y l:43iifast 4 110 3} G Marino 9 Foster Embry. Tulane, Fria CEX. ch. g. 11 106 By Bachelor's Button — Genny. by Saint Damien. (Owner. C. W. Hocmer). Bred in France by J. De Forest. 78287 Bowie 64flJ3 fa*t 21f 107 U 13 13 13" K Ambros 13 Warning, Poor Sport. Kirah 14726 laaaaJea lm7-)y l:45*ifast 7 146 4 7 7 7'* H Thurber 7 Sand Pretty. Oran. Scare Crow 74592 Jamaica 1 1-16 1 49%fast 15 108 2 2 S'l 4»1 F Colletti « ■ f liiglit— . ftrTtlVin . Divers'.v "4.J56 J.in.ai. -a 1 1 16 l:47**ta*t 30 109 6 4 6» 8" F Col'lettilO Lstky Anloine. Bravo. Diversity 74138 Aqu-duct 1 l:39«4fast 32 109 4 7 T "'• G I^bin 7 Potentilla. Trite, Sequel 74047 AjJedu. t 6) f l:20**fast 41 107 8 7 T1 8'» L l'ator 9 Coenr del.ion. Bucado. CapeClear 73703 Aqueduct 1 l:23*»faat 6 109 3 3 2'1 3» T Rice I Lucky Anloine. T.Cassidy. Trite PONT EXPRESS, ch. c. 4 112 By Polymelia-*— Moonrise, by Sun-tar. (Trainer. J. A. Parson. Owner. D. Parson). Breeder. W. B. Cce. 7 4 90S Akron 51 f 1:10 fast 18 5 107 Left at post. C, Williams 7 Momentum. Punctual. Sandyn. 73340 Wh.-eling 1 1:47 alop 5} 108 ! '" G WiU'ms 8 Futen. Horeb, Kendall 72944 Colunib s 1 l-!6 1:50 fast f. 103 Pulled up. F Horn 7 The Foreigner. Tex. Overstep 72773 Columb s 1 l:5**4hvy fJ-JO 103 5«1 F Horn I Mat. Idol. Kin Rooster. Delbimar 72612 C)lumb s 3 3 16 2JUVthry 9 i 133 2'i W Ijmcet G Ch. Holters. ViraCuba. J.Reeves GBEAT LADY. ch. f. 4 113 Bv Ultimna— Mollie Kearney, by Sir Dixon. (Trainer B. A. Jor.es. Owner, Jones Stock Farm Stable). Breeder. F. Johnson. 78387 Hunt t.n 5J f 1 :v7V»fast f.| 107 8*1 C Gross 12 Big Sanp, J..IIy. Pearl Boots 78271 Hutu im 3-4 l:14««fast 4-5 113 tat C C.rosa «.» GayBoyll.. LittleKd. VirginiaB 78204 Hunt'ton 1 l:4JM6faat 7 114 37 C Gross 10 Widgeon, Fred Kinner. Tingl.n- 77587 F Gr nls 1 1-S l:56Shvy I 102 5 4 4* 6"1. Lang 10 Normal. Repeatrr. Siare Crow 77457 P.O'ada 11-16 1:51 hvy 41 103 2 1 l'l V I Parke S Mom. Majority. 0*L Whallen 76701 r.Gr'ada 3-4 l.lStibvy 6 as 14 8 3' 6*1 F I#e 11 Carnarvon, FuiEast. DanBolling 76525 F.Qr'ada 14 l:14H*low 0J 105 7 8 10* 10* J CortoranlJ Kingsclere, P Sport. R'y'lChai li- 74185 Omaha 8-4 1:16 mud 3-2 112 5 3 I'll* K 1'eUoldt 0 Lil.FlorVe, M. Winks. Faith .Girl I 74157 Uti.aha 3-4 l:l *«.mud 3-2 107 2 1 1" 1" K Petzoldt S Billyl^r.e. ChinaJane, Bohl'.aker PATSY HOWE. b. g. 3 102 By Flying Squirrel— SUver Ship, by His Lordship. (Trainer. F. H. Serin. Owner. F. H. Serin). Breeder. J. A. Hall. 78524 Columbus 3-4 l:16*igood 2t 102 7'* C Hooper 7 AiUic Vernor. Redwood. Scissors ".3242 Ul. Grass 5-8 59Yfaat 147 107 6" W Iteid 6 S. Elisabeth. WillLand. It Addie 72915 I.exCF-r 5 i 1 ifcVsgood M 115 4'«R Dority I ImaMint. tieorgMav. Atonemeii" 70959 N K:on 41 f 59 fast 7 It* 1" K T Moore S I.-jdyi .lia. Domination. Van.Uag 70532 Map H ts 5-8 59"ifast 7 Iwi 3*1 T Bonh.tm 7 Ink. North Breeze. Duelma 70450 Map H'ts 5 8 1:01 fast 16-5 110 2' T Bonh.im G Bigwig. Joe Gatli Strongman 70176 Map Ills 12 47 fast 13 110 5« T l ..nh;.m S Ranger. S!eigh l'.ells Di^-lma 70094 Map.H'ta 12 5**ihvy 43 10 115 2*1 T Honhara G Malvern. Patsyllowe. WikiJack 0S8ALEEN, rn. m, 9 (M) DM By Lucky Charm — Eunice Price, by Plntns. Breeder, J. Boynton. 7th RACE 1 ?? lf *5Lm 7° lr"*'\ 4-"*r*"-°W" »»4 upward, t lalmlng. (Air. JOHN MOBBILL. b. g 5 10S By Fayette— Aerorhane. by Arlxona. (Trainer. J. M. Hixar. Owner, E. E. Major). Breecer. H. T. Oxnard. 78483 Hunt'ton 1 l:45Vfcmud 2 119 2« G Teargin I Halu Silence Six Pence 78310 Hunt'ton 3 4 1 :13*4fast 17 99 i | II I'a.I^n g R.onT'e. l,onnaM'a BegPar'n I 78236 Hunt'ton lin 1 :4JHfa»t 17-i 100 1» W Martin « G. Maid, (alciitt.i Dumbfnd -r 7H205 Hunt'ton 1 1-1C 1 4-^faat 3 103 2*. .1 K.iton 6 BiickhuruII . D'bfounder Joulouj 77«96 Havana Im70yl44 fast 7 5 107 4 3 31 4*1 J Katon 7 L.Kate. North Wales. Fly Prince ' 77. 93 Havana 1 1 16 1 :46Hfast 2 115 4 1 1} l'l J *BatM « c.npt. Adams. Hillman C, linen I 221S i avan*- . ,:;1 • :1;V**t 7 112 7 6 5'i 4| J Faton I Ulan. Mac. T American. llaariK. 7.500 Havana 1116 1:48 good 4 M 1 1 5» V O Pernia ft Randel. ftaaHU,. North Wales' 7.201 H-.vana lm70y 1 4SS"low 8 5 110 3 2 2^4*1.1 I '..ilah.in I Kandil. Himnn L11. v Kat- 77055 Havana 3-4 1.17"ihvy 8 6 112 5 3 2'IMG W.U'ms 5 Jolly. I^ttie I^rune.' Ferguson JOU JOU. b. m. 5 112 By Von Tromp— Jourdaio. by Watercreaa. (Trainer. B. A Jones. Owner. Jonea Stock Farm Stable*. Breeder E Cebrian 78460 Hunfton 11:47 mud 3 114 1 c Gross 1 Kyeling'ht. 1 l.fo'under Blar.onry I 78275 Hunftoa ll:40*ifa«t 7-5 111 l C Onh ft PiraieM.- Duiut.fer Blteacc I 78252 Hunt'ton 11-8 150 fast 9-5 111 1 c Cross 0 Halu. Tinsling. Kirkteviagtea 78205 Hunt'ton 11-16 1 :49Vaat 4 Ml 4*1 Q Gr.)-s ft Ruckhul I.. JolinMorll. Dumbf'r I 77802 Jeffereon 1 1 16 1 :53V4mud 8 103 3 • 7» 5'* I. ParftonlO N.,rmal. Permar. •.» Sminy 77»40 Jefferson 1 1 16 1 :49Sfast 11-5 307 2 3 3» 5* A A. cardy 8 Our Star Jim.. Tkril ftwiti JTHJ y.Grnda 1 1-16 1.474Afajit « » 99 « 1 l'i l'l I Paake 8 Uitfui5peed, Tulsquare. Bl.G kle PIBATE McGEE. ch. g, T 103 By McGee— Precoeiona. ky Pirata of Femxaaoa, (Trainer, B Creech. Owner, B. Creech). Breeder. C. W. Meora. 78400 Col'mbus 1 1-16 l:54%hvy 4 109 2* W Martin 8 R.fr.Home. Montillo, Hillman C. 78414 Hunt'ton 1116 1:48 fast 7-5 110 21 W Martin 8 Silence. Six Pence. FredKinney 78375 Hunt'ton 1 I 40-V.fast 10 107 f W Martin G Jon Jon. Dumbfounder. Silence 78.14 4 Hunt'ton 1 1:4* fast 12 111 7*1 W Martin 8 GayBoyll. , Khinegold. FlaxyMae 78273 Hunt'ton 1 1 :42«tfaat 15 111 5"! H Paden 8 Widgeon. Flaxy Mae, Silence 75209 Hunt'ton 1 1 16 1 :54%mud 21 110 2* W Martin I Scraps. Black Watch II.. Horeb 75176 Hun'ton lm70y 1 :49 slow 7 111 3« W Martin 7 JohnMorrill. Okaloo-.-i. HillmnnC. 75054 Hun'gton 1 1.46"thvy 6 106 f» W Martin 0 Frix. John Morrill, Delhlmar BOY FBOM HOME. br. g. 5 114 By Helmet— May Bird, by Thrush. (Trair.er, W. W. Martin. Owner, S. N. Holman). Breeder. E. B. Bradley. 78490 Col'mbus 1 1-16 l:54%hvy 8 1L3 1" P Groos 8 Pir.McGee, Montillo. HillmanC. 78291 Bowie I 2-M 2:07"ifast 33 10 102 8 6 6" * 0" D Merrier !) Superbnm. Col.Whal'n. Bowsprit 78240 l'.owie lm70y lja%a4«ta 28 111 3 5 4» 2*| D Merrier H O.Bthday. NightRaider. Spugs 78198 Bowie 1 1-8 1 :59\fast 23 101 1 3 U C'i H How ardlO Majority. Tody. Flying Devil 77844 J-ffcrson 1 1 16 1 :50 good 5 110 8 5 61 7'» D Mergler 12 KentL.. St.Donkrd, Royal Duck 77742 Jefferson 1 1-16 1:43 fast 10 108 10 9 9' 7«* D Mergler 10 Kscarpolctte. Tody. Richelieu 77218 F.Gr'nds 1 1-16 l:49'^fast 6 110 5 1 1" 1* D Mergler 12 Secretary, J Berger. Waywas'mo 7455G I.atonia lm70y 1 44Vifast 30 114 3 7 7 T* C Ponce 7 Tody, Tex. Trust Official 74S61 Latonia 3-4 1:13 fast 13f 115 11 11 10* 9» J Pevic 12 Kindred. Ben Bolt. Green Gold ABDELLA. b. f. 4 110 By Marathon— Delia Mack, by The Commoner. ' 1 Trainer. L. G. Bed well. Owner. Kenton Stable). Breeder. J. K. L. Ross. 78522 Columbus 2-4 l:17"igood 13 106 Z\ R Hol'way G Claymore, Lady Rose, Yoshimi 78310 Bowie CI f l:21%fast 14f 106 11 11 It 9»i ft* Waod'kl2 Marble. Bucado. Fifty Fifty 74526 ThMiffe 1 l:M*0jfaat 8 94 5 1 91 S» M Garrett 12 Anaprisa. Ten Can. Tribune 74375 THMiffe I I lltTtlaat 11-3 105 11 5 4" 8*| O Fields 12 Bengore, War Tank. Beljoy 74120 Wood'ne lm70y l:45Vfcfast 4f 103 3 10 10 10]i M Garrett 10 Persistence. PuffBall. ElJesmar 73766 Dorval 3-4 l':ll%faat 11-10 103 1 2 2» 2^ M Garrett I Sun Brae. Pravus. Pirol 73631 Dorval 3-4 1:13 fast 13-5 99 8 6 41 2 M Garrett 8 Coral Reef. Uuanali. Assume SCISSORS, br. c, 4 98 By Black Jester— Star Emerald, by Sunstar. (Trainer. L. C. Everett. Trainer, L. C. Everett). Breeder. P. M. Walker. 78524 Columbus 3-4 l:16*sgood 10 307 3'1 D N'oe 7 AilsieVernor. Redwood. SunRrae 78059 Havana 3-4 1 Utigood 8 108 10 4 5» 3*1 W McCabe 13 SunBrae. AuntieMillin. Twopair 78028 Havana lm70y 1:61 mud 21 101 6 2 2" 2« J O'Brien 12 Halu. Finday. Hillman C. 77920 Havana 1 1-S l:56Vislop 6 5 104 1 1 2* 2« V Kiniry 4 Hillman C.llalii. Montillo 77879 Havana 01 f 1 :06"ifast 6 103 7 4 4" 4"! O Pernia 9 End Man. SunBrae, Pepper Tea 77749 Havana 3-4 1 :12 4fa«t 6 102 2 4 4« 4*1 J Dawson 8 SunBrae, End Man. BrotlierJolin 77485 Havana 3-4 l:12?tfast 3 102 5 Lost riiler.J Dawson 7 Blan.Mac, T American. MabelK. Workout Index to Havre de Grace Entries Workout Index to Havre de Grace Entries . Below will be found an index to the previous workouts of horses entrred in the various races at Havre de Craee Wednesday: FIRST RACE— 4 1-2 Furlongs. 92 Bother Swinging Edisto 92. Sombre John F. Klcaver Seaman Oowah 83 Tango 87 Rejected SECOND RACE— 3-4 Mile. FP Arrndel 95 Harbl? 76 Antilles 96 Peter Piper 89 Bright Lights 434 Parveru 96 Charles J. Craigmile 426 Pikros 91 Carajs 95 Sagamore 451 Cobham 93 Seastak? F6 Dr. Charles Wells 88 Sea-Wo.f 95 Hard Gness 88 Ticaoey 91 Ira Wilson 92 Thessily 403 Myrtle Bilson 95 Whalebone THIRD RACE— 3-4 Mile. 63 Caligula 95 Honor Man 54 Cloughjordan 95 Huon Pine 89 Good Times "9 Hidden Jewel 93 Invittus 455 Rejection 96 Lion d'Or 74 Sweepstakes 93 Leatherwood 95 Seth's Lemon 88 Leonard G. FOURTH RACE— 1 1-16 Miles. 88 A. J. Buja 90 Heir-at-Law 313 Brilliant Jester 382 Redstone 87 Biff Bang 90 Thimble 383 Hell Gate FIFTH RACE— 1 1-8 Miles. 76 Ashland 93 MaryUnd Belle 93 Doughnut 91 Vitamin 476 Gourmand 96 Royal Crown 95 Royal Duck SIXTH RACE— 1 Mile and 70 Yards. 82 Dancing Fool 80 Warren Lynch 61 Byron 73 Zama 59 Frosty Boy 88 Salmon 95 Tropical Water 69 Quick Time 88 Thomasine 95 Fehrah SEVENTH RACE— 1 Mile and 70 Yards. 69 Dandybrush 79 Goldmark 93 Blue Streak 459 Kirk Dress 79 Seth's Flower 359 Ebb Tide 84 Aggravating Papa 33 Antiquity 93 Normana Page 7 THE MULESKINNER, b. g, 4 110 By Zeus— Romania, by Peep o'Day. (Trainer. D. B. Freeman. Owner. C. Provenzano). Breeder. White & Garnett. 773*0 F.Gr'nds 11-16 1:49 fast 100 102 5 12 12 12*1 J Rvrno 12 P.Micou. Pr. Whit h'st. Repeater 7C9S5 F.GFnds 3-4 1 .l6V»hvy 30 102 3 8 8 8'» J Ryrne 8 Antonia. (oral Beef, Raho 767*1 F.Grnds 3-4 l:15«4hvy 20 MS 11 11 11 11'* J Byrne 11 Carnarvon. FarKast. PanBoIlin? 76385 Jefferson 3-4 l:LS*good 30 111 7 7 7 711 J Byrne 7 D.'sDanghtcr. P.Mi.oti, R. Dies. 76Z4S Jefferson 3-4 1:19 hvy 7 112 2 S 8" 81' J Byme 9 Miss Km. Clenronoko. Antonia 75958 Jefferson El f l:12%.hvy 1S-6 104 1 1 1* 1* J Byrne 10 Knot Grass, Old Top. (orto 76*04 Jefferson 61 f l:12«Ahvy S M C 4 S* 2» J Byrne 7 Sew. Comix. G Starr. P'paganda 75S18 Jefferson 3-4 LITHslow 30 103 3 U 10* 10" J Byrne 11 C.Henry. PaulMicou. UncleVelo 75749 Jefferson S-4 1 :19«Amud 30 10S 1 1 4l 4* J Byrne 10 SmartGuy. Dumbfnder. P.Micou LUCKY PEARL, a. m. 8 108 By Toddington— Mrs. Sewall, by Masetto. f Trainer. J. S. Baldwin. Owner. J. S. Baldwin). Breeder. W. W. Darden. 75330 Hun ton S-4 1:14 fast 16 104 I* N Burger 10 Kinsman. Vulcanite. II. Moments 76S00 Hunfton lmTOy 1:46 fast 60 102 «'• J Eaton !• Daneer. Col.Tenn. Blossomllonse 75172 Hun'ton 61 f l:09%alow 16 113 11*1 T Bonham 12 Daddy Wolf. Pel ion. lliigliie 74987 Huntington 3-4 l:1444fast 8 104 11 J Eaton 10 Akorknorker, Neenah. Dissolute 74954 Huntington 6* f 1 :08%fast 21 110 6' E T Moore 9 SanchoPansy. Loyalty. Arietta qrfJ pupp 3-4 *llle. .*!- ear-olds. Claiming. (April SO, 1J 23 1:14 6 STAB BED. ch. c, 3 110 By Meridian— Brynavia. by Bryn Mawr. (Trainer. E. E. White. Owner. E. E. White). Breeder. Mrs. K. F. Carman. 78456 Hunfton 51 f 1:11 mud 3 100 I* ■ Zu.-chinilO Reek Court. Copperhead. Rub 77980 Tijuana 5}fl:09-\mua 16 110 2 3 51 t'l R Zucchini 7 M Contr'y, It'll cr'ng. Contribut'n 75833 Tijuana 6-8 1 :03*islop 97 112 45 .1 Maiben 8 L Thistle. T Competitor. StarRed 75590 Tanforan 6-8 1:02 fast — 112 5SJC Thomp'n 7 Runchief. Plough Hoy. Publicity 75445 Tanforan 6-8 l:027islow -- 109 10" H Dovle 10 TheKaleoner. BeBeeere. Keaolani 73958 Omaha 5-8 l:04V,slow 10 110 5 6 6 iJ» ■ Barh.-im 0 Golden Lai, Bon Mint. Seba ROCK COURT, b. f. 3 (M) 105 By Trap Rock— Dorothy Court, by Robert le Diatle. (Trainer. J. Garwood. Owner. R. H. Mills). Breeder. P. M. Walker. 78450 Hunt ton 51 f 1:11 mud 9-6 105 2* J Fevic 10 Star Red. Copperhead. Rub lim Hunfton 51 f 1 :0S=tfast 62 100 41 I, Montg'y 10 Ang !a. Kandal'sK'l. Kiss. White 78316 Hum t .n 6} f 1 :08Vfcfa?t 5 104 8' J Pevie !t Wise Cracker. Kennrsaw. Rob 7." 2C9 Hunfgton 5 8 1:02%fast El 103 4» \V Mar'.m » MCwtP', AtieMillin. LyCelia 75170 Hun ton 51 f 1.10 slow 23 103 21 N Burger 7 Quota. Rub. Saucy Susie 74789 Hunt On 61 f 1 :07Sifast 49 112 10* B Denny 11 Pearl Roots. QaaB, lagoon 73007 Saratoga 51 f l:06Sfast 50 110 10 9 12' 12'" S MrK-ine 1" Defiant. Ebony Relle. LeonaPan nSCJ S.ratoga 5-8 59\fast 100 114 12 13 IS* IS" W Pool 14 Anticipate. DeviHIirl. Gr.Carrie ' 7?672 Saratoga 51 f 1 :0CVifast 100 112 16 17 17=°17-« S McLane IS Klondyke. Sun flag, Fly Ry WITHOUT, ch. r. 3 112 By Von Tromp— Crankie, by Charles Edward. iTrainer. E. R. Wilson. Owner. J. E. Wilson). Breeder S. Ross. 78480 Col'mbus 5} f l:12*&hvy H 101 9 « J Byrne 10 Xan.Mi Kay. faatBap, AuntJanr 77888 lattei— . 3-4 llC-.mu.l 12 105 9 8 101 V* B Bre'ninp 1". Mi-dd.Matt ie. Mcintosh. laBBMB 77780 Jefferson 3-4 l:14«4fast 15 115 3 4 ll1 121S F Murphy 15 Sizzle. PeggyO.. Great Northern 77474 F.Grnds 3-4 1 15Vlow 12 105 7 3 5» 6* J Wallace IS Jackson. Midni'tFollies. Fchrah 77343 FGrnds 3-4 1 :15Vigood 6 "108 6 4 4» 55} L Mi D ott 14 Lady Choi o. .lai kson. Kilbowie 7704.". FGr'r.ds 3-4 l:14Vifast 15 106 8 6 11 11 = * J Chalmorsll Norsold. Q. Charming. TimcsFp 7G878 FGrnds 3-4 l:14%slow 15 93 8 8 91 l-\ L Rang 11 RaulMieou. JnuJoix, Cap Cost i gun 76702 F Gr'nds 3-4 I ITM»H 4 108 1 2 6» 611 C Rang 11 Ryron, Norseland. Telescope UNCT.E ABE, ch. g. 3 107 By Towton Field— Peace and Plenty, by Uncle. (Trainer. H. Behlessinger. Owner. Mrs. H. McQuage). Breeders. Haner & Cross. 78520 Columbus 61 f l:ll^.good 12 100 ll T McCor'k 8 Sthernl'aeif \c. MyError, R'borry 76733 FGrnds 3-4 1 HHslow 60 94 7 9 9 9-2 D Jones » Kingsdere. Care Free, Attilia 70384 Jefferson 3-4 1 K.Sigood 25 111 7 6 61 6'1 A Fraley 12 I.yRurrows. I. nardG., Rarberty 70303 .leffetson 3-4 1:19Vivy 7 116 8 7 71 8,a C I^ing 10 Dunoon. Raldine. RadyRurrows 76228 Jefferson 3-4 1:20 hvy 30 103 4 1 2* S5J A Fraley 11 W. Lynch. G t Northern, Dowry MISS ETTA. ch. f, 3 110 By Seth— Hester Zorra, by Cesarion. (Trainer. T. F. Bornman. Owner. Miss M. Kelly). Breeder. J. A. Hall. 78374 Hunfton III 'lt%f«lt l1 99 3*1 W Martin 7 Karbaral'r. Kunice R'y. WiseC'r 78295 Hunfton S-S 1 :01=sfast 12 9S 5*1 R Z'cchinilO AtieMillin. Rigwig. EuniceR'ley 78249 Hunfton 51 f IsMttfaat 13-10 108 l1! R Zucchini 9 T. l'lains'ii. W. Ciae'r. M.Am'a 78200 Hunfton 3-4 l:Mfctut 7 104 21! W Martin IS Melbourne. Mr.I'.eck. Fr'dlyKritz 77840 Jefferson 61 f 1 :08%good 60 104 12 10 11 ' 13" D Jones If SisteiJosella. Stami'. DanRoIling 77740 Jefferson 3-4 l:14?ifast 30 111 11 13 131 14:» A Accardyl.". Rush Ruck. Melbourne. Lcvoy DOWRY, b .g. 3 107 By Luke McLuke — La Dwina. by Arc de Triomphc. | (Trainer. G. B. Bryson. Owner, E. K. Bryson. Breeder. Nursery Stud. 7C729 Cu! City 3-4 l:14=£good — 9S 7»1 L Crcery S Styl.Miss, Fre l.Fear. Ed. Fuller 76721 CaLCItjr 5-S 1:02 good — 92 77i J McDald 9 L James. Ml II J f !■. RlackTop 76228 J. ff. rson 3-4 1:20 hvy 20 10012 9 6 2=1 J Leylandll W. Lynch. (;.Nthern. Ftiersman 70002 Jefferson 3-4 1 :15«%fast 40 102 8 8 91 J:1J Leylind 12 Apology, yuinham. Midn'tFollies 75770 Bowie . 61 f 1 :23%mud 29f 95 3 6 6s 1*\ V. Pierce IS Fehrah. OurStar. Flor.H.Walkei 75648 B«Wta 61 f LOg'islow 14 11012 3 5'1 7*1 J McTag'tlL lUss.Cershel. Flol'.rown. Stevens I 74900 I.aur.l 1 1 :42»*slop 10 107 6 4 4l 41' B Marie Hi 0 Mender, KomanGirl. Annalloiton BARBERRY, ch. c. 3 (M) 105 By The Manager— Lauretta Stolworthy. by Stalwart. | (Trainer. C. N. Freeman. Owner. C. N. Freeman). Breeder. Mrs. M. S. Combs. 78520 Columbus 51 1 1 :ll'r,good 3-2 103 4» H Farland 8 CncleAlie, S'thnl'acific. MyErr , 78177 How i. C 1 2 f 1 21'Sfast 40 Ml 2 11 13 13" H Farlan.lKl Warning. Trapsti k. I'rotocol 77494 I'cirn.ls 3-4 l:i:.'6good • 20 1C6 8 10 9 " S»J. J Kederis 14 Sea-Wolf. B. BhtCfc, Reth. Steel 77213 P.Or*nda 3-4 114 fast 15 106 6 8 85 S71 G Manganl.3 Rarleycorn. Apology, Tight 76384 Jeff.rson 3-4 1 L^good 15 111,5 4 41 2»i H FarlandlL' LyRurrows. L'nardG.. L.Alfred SPARKPLUG, ch. g. 3 (M) 107 By Peter Guince — Peepaway. by Peep o'Day. (Trainer. T. M. Irvin. Owner, T. M. Irvin). Breeder. B. Coombs. 78520 Clumbus i| f lllVsgood 7 M* 6» W Martin 8 CncUAl.e. Sth nTaeific. MyErr 73191 Ll Class 5-8 1 :04'/tslo\v 67 107 (• : I. Napid 0 Veibena. Malt. Domination 72948 I.C.la.r 1-1 49Vigood 12 110 t's 11 Glick 0 Paik. Place. M. C'trary. A'ment MY ERROR, b. g. 3 (M) 107 By Horron— Va-va. by Stalwart. (Trainer. W. L. Young. Owner, L. L. Hanks). Breeder. J. B. Gorham. 78520 Columbus i| f l:llV&Kood S Mt 3s F Lux 8 I'ncleAhe. S'th'nl'acif ic. R'berry 78046 Havana 5! . f 1 i 9~.si ,\v 15 102 7 6 6'1 7 •* A McL/lin R fl BiqIb'i. Sol.'sKilts. Silv'grift 78014 Havana lm70y 1 ^TVsfast 12 97 1 3 21 4» J Eaton IS JohimvO'Conn-!. Hush. JapMuma 77980 Havana 3-4 1 :15\slo\v 10 101 7 6 7J 7* A McL lin 10 Winchester. I'atllamii'n. Medusa 77943 Havana Bj * 1:11 mud 20 104 6 4 4» 511 W Fronk 9 Remilv. Kerry Cirl. Suzuki 77877 Havana ImiOy l:44%fast 10 107 6 6 4* 3* T Brothers 7 Caesar. Carpathian, Fair Egeria THOR. b. g. 3 112 By Short Grass— Mary Powell, by Star Shoot. (Trainer. J. Lavcley. Owner, W. J. Trimble). Breeder. Short Grass Stud. 77788 Havana lm".0y 1 44 fast 12 105 2 6 CI 51} II Callah'n 8 Rabbling. Mrs .Gardner. R.Queen 77657 Havana lmMiy 1 :4fi good 4 108 5 9 9 8" A Pickens 9 LeeAdrin. Damage. Mrs. Gardner 77419 Havana 6J f 1 :07*ifast 6 112 6 8 71 %' A Fickens 13 Aiint.Millin. lxonaDare. R.Miss 7 7351 Havana 3-4 1:1." good 6 106 7 8 61 4« J Callahan S Mrs Gardner. I'ilades, Franchise 7C596 Havana Bj f l:«A.hv.v 10 106 8 8 12 B" A McLhlinlU L.KyesII.. Moorfield. f ■■fl* 70407 Havana 61 f 1 :05 *tfa.-»t 7-5 105 4 10 C« l»a A Pickens 12 KayS.. Marmadiike. TwlnkleBell JEAN MELVILLE, b. f. 3 105 By Paicines— Arora, by Solitaire II. (Trainer. J. A. Bowers. Owner. J. R. Clark). Breeder. F. J. Kelley. 77961 Tijuana 5J f 1 M fast 16-5f 93 14 14 14 14:0 G Cooper 14 LmmOmM, MissEm.G.. Tmbeola 77070 Tijuana I 1 |-*i*ll»«d 7 10'. 4 6 Pul! up 15 Kenny 8 A. lister, I^-m.Seth. Porter Ella 70094 Tijuana ft-t ffil'.sfast 52f 10D S'l J Holp'.n 13 Iirandeis. I'.oss Man. Omega 70498 Tijuana 5 8 1:04 mud 6: SS 11" J Holpin 14 Clarkson. Cuba. Little Smile 76350 Tijuana 5-8 1:02 mud 34f 101 7,s J Halpin 12 Seth's Alibi. Fullanti. Rrand i3 76242 Tijuana 3-4 1 16 hvy 115 101 101* J Holpin U Lit .Clair, (best. Girl. Wiki Jack 75597 Tanforan 6 8 IM fast — 1"9 l»i 15 Kenn'dy 7 Whipsaw. Fullanti. LittleThistle RYLLA GIRL. ch. f. 3 (M 105 By Master Robert— Itti. by Dr. Leggo. Trainer. J. L. Paul. Owner. A. S. Eastman). Breeder. C. B. Head. 78520 Columbus 61 1 1 lH.-good 11 98 V* C Frort 8 I'ncleAl.e. Sth r.Paeific. MyEr'r 77031 Havana 61 f 1 ll^hvy 12 102 8 4 4" 6" J 1'etrcira * (lato «te Luna. Phoebe, Graytiiri 77012 Ha\ana 61 f 1:13 m:id 3 104 4 6 4* 4! J Petrecca 0 Joymaker. Mono|K !y. W.Flanna 77547 Havana 61fl:10^slow 20 10110 10 91 9'1 J Petre^ra 10 Pawnbroker. Tease." Plaid 77500 Havana 3-4 1 :17-*mud 7 91 6 4 4' 4:1 H "allahn 8 Dustman. Ixit.Ixiraine. M.Pollv 77430 Havana 3-4 1 :14»4fast 4 93 5 3 6* 7"3 H Callab n 8 Riddledee, SflaMaris, MissR kin 77371 Havana 51 f 1 :0S jfast S 99 10 9 61 ."W Majestii 12 Someiby. Illustrator. Ashburton 74660 Latonia 61 f 1:0S fast 8f 107 10 12 7' ;=• W Lam • t 12 Bell*, Slarkiluua, Bessie Hope MELVINA. blk. f. 3 (M) 105 By Jack Atkin— Kenotic. by Heno. Trainer. M. Dieterle. Owner J. R. Alexander). Breeder, J. R. Alexander. TS9M Lex ton 6} f l:"7*..fast 132 llf-i S 8 ll'Ml* G Marino 12 Malt J«ag, Nell MeChord. Erne 73869 Lea :on 61 f 1 Wr.mud 16f H0\ 6 4 6' 9:3 G Marino 12 Mad.Vennie. Medina. Lib Queen 73202 BL43nfli 6 f 1 :07 fast 4 112 7'* G Marino 8 Frosty Roy. March On. Cop. Head j 73198 111 Grass 5-8 1 :02Ssslow 9 111 4» G Marino 12 Privilege, M.Mornin. P Dispatch 72822 Column 8 ill BffcjlUJ 37 109 10*J G Marir:. 10 Castiila, Zero. The Mule VICTOB M., ch. g. 3 (M) 107 By Towton Field— Thistle Etta, by Knight of the (Trainer. C. I. Wilson. Owner. Woodland Stock Farm). Thistle. i Owner. Harner & Cross). Breeder. Harner & Cross. 77080 F.Grnds 3-4 l:12*»fast 100 104 8 11 11 11*' A Fraley 11 MahJong, Q. Charming, Dreamer RANDAL S ROYAL, ch. g, 3 112 By Opera Glass— Ferrona. by Alvescot. (Trair.er. B. A. Jones. Owner, Jones Stock Farm Stable . Breeder. B. A. Jones. 78413 Hunfton El f l:"---f;,st ■ 107 »•* C Gross 9 Meddling Mattie. April. P'rl R'ts 78372 Hunfton 51 f 1 4*%f*M B-M Mi 2^ C Gros- 10 Angela. I.assesWhite, RockC.ut 78295 Hunt ton M l:C;=:,fast 21-5f 113 PjC Gross 10 AtieMillin. Rigwii'. EuniceRIey 78235 Hunfton 3-4 l:tt%fnat 81 108 6'1 C Gross 7 Dreamer, N. McKay. Pr. Mally 77474 F Gr'nds 3-4 1 ^S^slow 12 97 8 Lost rider. B Bre'ninglL' Jackson, Midm'tFollies. F'elirah 67422 Havana 1-4 22Hfast 3 115 4 2"^ 11 E H Lues I Seth'sDreani. Electra. Quail .ill, DAPCT B *~- Pnrlongs. 4-yonr-olds and iipv^artl. t'lainiiiig. (April 21!, Hill tlAUt 1D^;{ 1 :U5 1-.1 7 lOl.) SPRING VALE. ch. m. 7 111 By Free Lance— Mescal, by Cacfus II. (Trainer. G. H. Marlman. Owner. C. B. Marlman). Breeder. J. Churchill. 78489 nrrtM 5-8 1:05-Hhvy 29-pl 111 1' F Woo.rklO KnotGrass. UPoit.ter. Topmost 78059 Havana 3-4 1 H^good 10 106 1 9 10' 11::A McL'lin IS Sun Brae. Auntie Millin. Scissor- 77983 Havana S-4 l:13%slow 4 104 1 1 3'= 3JJ ( Pernia I StaryAd's. P.rotherJ'hii. T»fll 77855 lla\an.i lm5' \ 1 43 fast 6 9. 6 2 8' 8'» J O P.nen 11 liiddledee. Superior. I^ink 77825 Ha\ana 3-4 I ITjmf W 4 107 3 1 4» 32 A M. L lin ■ Riverside, K. Bright. Missl.il.ertv 77740 Ha\ana 61 f 1 :07 fast S-5 111 9 1 l»k 2» J Connors IS Sis Susie. Fly. Boat. Rap. Stride 77682 Havana 3-4 1:14 fast 3 108 2 1 2l 2" O Pdltl ■ Feodor. Stacy Adams. SisterSusip 77595 Havana 3-4 ITIUfant 4 100 2 1 1J 1« O I'ernia 8 MissP. lah. si,.Wig!;iiis, T.l Ktcr 77482 Hax.tna 61 f 1 07Hfast 3 104 8 1 3* 13 P Greta IS S.|. Wiggins, l'eodor, Betty Mae 1LEER. ch. g, 7 103 By Astronomer— Fleda B.. by Falsetto. (Trainer. P. Heffeman. Owner. P. Hcffernan). Ereeder. K. P. Shipp. 78519 Columbus 5-8 l:fti-„good 8 107 1" D Randal!12 Reluctant. Athlete. Miss Em 7K227 Bowl* MISS mud Sf 107 11 8 6' C«3 G Hose 12 Anti(| ty. llklc-l. 'j Fun. P. leycn 77152 FGrnds 2-4 l:15Vlivy 20 102 3 6 Kill1 I) Mergler 13 Colonel Winn. M. In tosh. Stamp 7Hill Ftlfnds 3-4 1 13'.5fa.--t 25 101 8 2 21 4'J 1 MergKr 14 Kindred, Old Sinner, Pr. Welles 7 :858 F.Grnds 3-4 1 14\fast 20 101 2 6 71 .r;l 1. Lang 14 Popp\e. Anouhead. Venizelos 70247 J. ff MM ii 6} f 1.12 hvy 15 112 1 10 S'l »•» B Harv.y 11 Froth. Coiruc Starr, Consort SMART GUY. b. g. 7 109 By Theo. Cook— Canny Miss, by Ogden. (Trainer. D. Womeldorff. Owner. T. H. Bernhardt). Bleeder. W. Garth. 77937 J. ff. rson I l-K 1 1 :hvy 12 111 2 i 81 7-: II Ptutts 13 Al Stehler. Fl .lesmar. Rmarty 77170 KGi n !-, 1 1 -.i 1 I slow 7 114 7 6 9 9 3 I Parke «i Se.ire (row. Si\ Peace, Rupee 77120 FGi'mls 1 .: M I ■ -fast 15 111 3 1 2'1 i« G CeOBCf I Walnut Hall. Tingling. Kepiater p.(i9H9 1'Grii.ls 1 \ 1G 1 .: \\\ ■ 10 110 2 13' ."' V Lee 7 Tody. Smariy. Betk'a Flower 70HI1 K Gr nds 1 lie, 1 M*j slow 41 115 7 3 4* 4* 1 PaiUe 10 Smarty, Day Lilly. Stump Jr. :o."»07 1'Grn.ls 1 1-1-'. CM'^mud S-5 112 6 2 1" ' ' I Parke J Trooper. Kttahe. Walnut Hall 70: 28 Jeff, ison 1 1-1«. 1 :,:. hvy 6 111 3 1 l'| 21 1 Parko 8 Ttestiar, Mage iati. Waukeag 70271 .l.flrs..n 1 1 10 1 r.8ithvy 2 109 6 6 61 C;i I Parke St Waukeag. P.inBoIling. Herald 7 ;o2.~» JJed r ■ i i u 1..1 slow 8-6 Mi l 4 4" 6; I Pasta • lYeeaer, super. Rep CACAMBO. ch. g. 8 113 By Free Lance — Bonnio Kate, by Loyalist. (Trainer. R. J. Howell. Owner. R. J. Howell). Breeder. G. J. Lonr. 78458 Hunt ion ;,J f 1 id mud 17 i 111 4'-' J Pevlc B Col'liia'IVun. Jolly. GordonShaw 75208 llunfeton 61 f 1 :09«inxud 7 111 2"' T Way' • Joella J.. Buck Pond itl.okliee, 75053 Hun Eton 51 f 1:11 hvv 4 112 4'J R MrD-Ott t BinkPoiid. JoellaJ.. Dor.lfuckner 74270 Akron €1 f 1 : '4 fast 13 107 63J J BeWaaCf I C Moore, Adventuress, MaiGyld 73973 N Kton Ab 3-4 1 28 hvy S5 Bl 3* W D'k son I CMaaBw, Black llwr 7: »75 K Kton Ab 3 4 1:28 h\ y 1 108 1» C O'Mah'y 3 Black Deer. Kent L. 73607 V gst un 3-4 1.17%fa8t « 111 44 J Kennedy * Kendall. Topango. Bright Trash 7.".394 Wheeling Ab% 8 1 01 slow" M 110 Q G Kenn'dy 6 Z M.na. Aunt I»eda. Sister Susie 7^097 CeluauVa lliSSMCaat lu ii- ivl J Mcu ugh 7 X.Furcigucr, Br.Tfeaak, c.Adaxua JOLLY, br. g. 4 113 By Transvaal— Tickle, by FUigrane. (Trainer. W. R. Padgett. Owner. Padgett tc Daugherty). Breeder. Morris & Waldan. 78458 Hunfton (| f 1 :09 mud 12 5 10S 2'1 W Smith 5 Col'hiaTenn. C.oi'nShaw. Carlo 78387 Hunfton 5i f 1 :07»sfast 12 10S 2l W Smith 12 Big Sapp. Pearl Boots, Sam IWi 78297 Hunfton 3 4 l:13*sfast 22 10Q ;:5^ N Burger 8- )l«lSin'r, «; donShaw. Mat Idol 78237 Hun'ton 5 1-2 f 1 **%faat 9 5 Mi 7° N Burger 12 0. Shaw. L. Florence. Futuret t • 77682 Havana S-4 1:14 fast 3 107 6 4 31 6'1 F Wood'k S Feodor, SpringVah . Staey Adainn 77038 Havana 51 f 1 :08*ihvy 6 104 2 3 41 P% V Wood'k 7 C.Kncanto. T.American. Perhaps 77505 Havana 5} f l:07V&good 10 104 4 7 51 4' F Wood'kll C.Encanto. KndMan. StacyAdains 77507 Havana 2-4 l:M%BMMl 1 Mt 2 1 1* V T Brothers 0 Glenlivet. MteeBeatea, BaaaSM 77434 Havana 51 I IMHCaat 21 e7 7 8 61' 8"! J Dawson 11 IVlion, Finday, Blanche Mac COCK 0' THE ROOST, b. g, 7 113 By Cock o' the Walk— Lida Flush, by Royal FlusV. (Trainer, H. R. Stewart. Owner, G. Stewart). III. Breeder. F Johnson. 78216 Tijuana .'.-8 1:02 good 19 111 3 5 5J 5 J P Martinzll Morro Castle, I. Buzzer. K.Rrnwn 78118 Tijuana .', I 1 :02'ifast 6 118 2 2 2" 4^ F J BBBIlll Settle, Bl'.heMeyers. Charmant 77859 Tijuana 5-S 1:02 fast 18 US I 7 61 :■'} K Horn 13 Athanna. RosaAtkin. BaateaOa 77209 Tijuana 5J f l:07«&fast 8 US 1 3 5* 5*1 K Fator 11 Brazos, First Call, foment 76703 Tijuana 3-4 l:14«ifast 6 112 2J II Long 9 BlueBelle. Mel rhetor, WarPenny 70003 Tijuana 5 8 LOlrjfast 9f P'9 ;• F Horn 13 Falwr, Harry D . Honest C.eorf 76358 Tijuana 3-4 ll'.^lop 7 109 7'0 F Horn 8 Faber. Jack I.cdi. Runnyol 76296 Tijuana 5} f l:0S7tfast llf 107 4?i F Horn 10 Dr.Johnson. D.llogan, Hillsdali , BUSY BOB. ch. g. 4 113 By Master Robert — Dispatch, by Blarney or Sweeper. (Trainer. J. McGraw. Owner. J. McGraw). Breeder. C. B. Head. 78042 Havana 3-1 I :lSSsslow 4-5 112 7 2 l1 l«'.l Majestic 10 AlThomas. Patllampson. Alazon 78010 Havana 51 f 1 : W**fast 10 104 8 6 21 2« AV McCabe ■ Broth. John. Whirhvd. Peterl ■ 77995 Havana 3-4 l:M%taat 8-5 107 6 4 1* » J Majestic 1 1 DnkeofWell'n. Humpy. Mal'inot 77938 Havana Hj f LHSimud 3 105 11 3 2 Q J Majesticl2 V. -Chalrnfn. Damage. II. Buxton 77857 Havana 3-4 l:12«ifast 12 106 8 8 8 '- S Banks 8 I.eona Dare, Asa Jewell. FeeaeC 77714 Havana 5}fl:07%fast 3 107 8 7 41 3'1 J Majestic 8 V.-Ch'man. W.Whifer. II G.L'y 75563 M'lboro lm70y 1:56 good 14 101 7 7 7 7:'J II Holmes 7 Se.i Monarch. OldTiiner, Kekah COLOSSUS, ch. h. 5 116 By Delhi— Picton's Pride, by Picton. (Trainer. S. McNeill. Owner. S. McNeill). Breeder. E. F. S.mms. 78487 Col'mbus S-4 l:1S\hvy 4 llrt 25 J Dyrn» 5 Stamp. Far East. Smart Ales 77994 Havana S-4 l:U%fa*t 4 107 8 4 ft 2nk J Keaaacf 11 Clem Thelsc n Punctual. Peter J. 77944 Havana l| t 1 :l^smu(l 8 110 11 7 31 31 J Majeatlcll Gold.Chanrc. Seamper. M ss Kit 77765 Havana 51 f 1 :07*ifast 1 110 8 7 7J 1" J Majestic 11 Wilton Fl.inna. Furlough, Virte 77354 Havana 51 f 1 :0S good 12 109 11 10 9s 7n; S Hank 12 CubaKncanto. Scissors. BenBot 77266 Havana 51 f l:ll\slow 31 114 6 6 6: 5ri 8 Banks 0 Fitzrue. Glenn. King Rose 77110 Havana 3-4 1 :21=Shvy 31 103 6 5 4s 2- D iriDie 7 P.. Dudley. RapidStride. L.Time 7590D Havana 3-4 1:13 fast 6 103 5 5 6* 5 ' S Banks 8 Riverside. J.l'ndcrwood. Perhaps DALTON, ch. g, 5 113 By Lough Foyle — Woodland Nymph, by Allan-a-Dale. (Trainer, J. Manale. Owner, Barber & Manale). Breeder. 1. A. Buchanan. 77667 Tijuana laiTtjr 1 -MTefaat K 103 7 6 CJ G«l E Carp'ter 7 Mannikin II. Whiff. Malvern 77573 Tijuana t I 1'llTtfant 27-10 115 13 8 V 4-J P Walls 13 Little Hope. Bedazzle, l'ieiiic 77491 Tijuana 51 f 1 :07-r.fast 5 114 8 8 71 741 J Wood S DickTeipin. Skoki. Anna Ke/ina 77383 Tijuana 2-4 l:H%taat 21-10 117 6 3 2" 31! A Claver B Tuhby A.. First Call. MartBuneh 77311 Tijuana 51 f 1:07 fast 16-5 117 9 3 f V P Walls 11 Noon Glide. Grnyjon. I.avonia 177232 Tijuana 5} f l:07'*fast I 118 7 7 4'i l'l P Walls 7 Fur.Bill. lion. George, Ph. Ward 77113 Tijuana 5 8 l:0P4fast I 110 12 1 1* Is J Wood 14 H.Burgoyne., B.ffa*. Biglndun CHARLIE SUMMY. b. g. 8 108 By Assagai— Bracktown Belle, by Cunard. (Trainer. U. S. Wishard. Owner, U. S. Wishard). Breeder. A. Brown. 78434 Hunftoa 51 f 1 :07 fast 5 105 3; II Glick I Zorro. Full o' Fun. Stone Age 78373 Hunfton 2 4 l:M%Saat 6 115 11 A Roach 9 Ringleader, Babylonian. Gratian 78318 Hunfton 51 f 1 :0S «fast 7-10 Hti 1* A Roach • Lubeck. Ilughie. Old Blue 78269 Hunfton i| f 1:08 fast 41 116 Q A Roach 10 Royaline, Muhiber, Old Blue 78234 Hun'ton 5 1-2 f l:09\fast 9 110 31 A Roach 9 Bristow, Adventure. Machiavelll ELIZABETH JEWELL, b. f, 4 106 By Bock View— Sumptuous, by Fatherless. (Trainer, J. A. Parson. Owner. J. A. Parson). Breeder, A. B. Hancock. 77900 Havana 5J f 1 :07*sfaj t Q 99 6 6 9J 95i J O'Brien 12 Rap. Stride. OKelly. Fly. Baal 77857 Havana 2-4 1 :12* jfast 4 9S 4 3 J»M'i J O'Brie.i 8 I.eona Dare, Asa Jewell, Feeder 76428 Havana 3-4 1 :13*sfasr. 3 109 2 7 6* 3- G W'liams 8 MissBeulah. Betty Mae, Needv 70311 Havana 61 f 1 :07 fast 1 105 3 2 2* V G Wliamsll Foul Weather, PntsyB.. Cupton 76274 Havana 2-4 1 :137sfast 7 107 3 2 2s 2'1 G Will'ms 0 Bad Man, M. Beulah. Sis.Sus.e 76218 Havana 61 f l:07*ifast 7-5 108 3 2 1"» B G Will'ms 9 Lank, Ben Bolt. Awning I7G156 Havana 3-4 1:14 fast 8-5 101 2 1 11 l1' T Thrailkli2 Bruce Dudley, Armedee, Tanll. EVENING STORIES, b. m, 5 101 By Helmet— Bedtime Stories, by Marta Santa. (Trainer. 3. B. McGinn. Owner. J. B. McGinn). Breor"jr. E. R. Bradley. 78479 Hunfton 5i f CloVr-mud 12 10o G'l H Hay 7 Mr. Beck, AuntieEm, M'kGarner 78390 Hunfton 3-4 l:M%faal 71 100 6'i 11 Hay • Rapid Stride, llaran. P.allynew 78317 Hunfton 51 f 1 :CSVifast 12 101 31 II Hay 0 Ballynew, Whippoorwill. Hewitt 7820!' Hunfton 61 f 1:08 fas: 27f Kti 7; II Hav 10 Royaline. CharlieS'my, Mulciher |78233 Hun'ton 5 1-2 f 1:09 fast 21 100 3' II Hay 9 At too. Anlito. Hello Pardner 70800 Cul.City ll:41\fast — 112 4« H Hay 6 Ringleader. I.eennuk. Madrono 76724 Cul.City 6-8 l:0!*.-,good — 115 S:J K PeU^ldt 8 Zainer, Maude Harvey. Honnga 170095 Jefferson 111 -HJfcfaat 30 10210 S S1 8* B Blind 12 Avispa. Flor. Bras, Reliability 7347C H'stincs 6} f l:23h.fast 16 K'6 2J G Broadft 0 Priv.Pcat. PcaceFlag, Grayson PUNCTUAL, b. m. 7 106 By Fayette — Consistent, by Galore. (Trainer. R. E. Carter. Owner. R. D. Carter). Breeders. Morris & Walden. 78519 Columbus 5-S 1 :04=W.good "1 106 6» W Dellowl2 Fleer, Reluctant. Athlete 77994 Havana 3-4 l:13%fast 10 105 4 6 2» 3"t J Dawson 11 Clem Theisen. Colossus. IVf. - J. 77950 Havana 3-4 l:15^mud 4 107 5 8 7* 6M O Pernia 12 Bet. Mae, A f efalall.. M.O 'Har.i 77810 Havana 3-4 l:12%fast 10 100 5 6 61 6=5 J Dawson 9 Glenn. O'Kelly. ltapi.l Stride 77595 Havana 3 4 l:12?ifast 10 104 6 6 6l 6;2 J Dawson 8 Sp.Vale. Misshlah. S ]. Wiggins 77330 Havana 3 4 l:13Vifast 12 99 7 10 9* 851 J Dawson 12 ForestQucen, Amelias., Tin Ally LOYALTY, br. h. 7 (M) 108 By C. F. Snuthson Jr.— Mally Brown. (Trainer, J. McGovern. Owner. J. M. Williams). Breeder, J. A. Be van. 78485 Col'mbus 51 f l:MKhey 20 1 4 5'1 C Frost 11 LuckyRun. JackPot. Babylonian 75329 Hun'ton 61 f 1:08 fast 3". MS 4* J Conway 12 I.'yChurchill. KdG rison. Neenah 75296 Hunfgton 51 f 1 :0SVast 1° *B «7 J Conway 9 Dicknell. Athlete, Ba (Jarrison 75267 Hunfgton 61 f 1 OSVfcfast 24 Mi 5* L Mills 8 I.t. Perkins, Gold Bank. Pelion 75241 Hunfgton 61 f l:09-\hvy 17 102 65 H Glick S Ballynew, Dicknell. Bess L. 75144 Hunfgton 51 f 1:11 tdow 9 103 4« W Lancet 10 Louie Lou. Monsoon, Dicknell RAY ATKIN. br. g. 7 108 By Jack Atkin— Lady Robbins. by Oddfellow. (Trainer. E. McCuen. Owner. E. McCuen) . Breeder. C. D. Kay. 73837 Omaha 3-4 1 :17*6mud 22 116 11 10 10= 7" L Mills IS Queen Mazonia. Neg. Full Moon 73733 Omaha 61 f 1:11 mud H 112 6 8 9 5-'L Mills 9 Prairie, BessWehh. Jackllealey 73100 Columb's 1 1-16 1 :52*&fast 8 103 6*3 F Horn 9 Dewitt, Arapahoe Tinih.el 73032 Columb's 3-4 lttt%Saat 11 105 7-J F Horn 8 OldPop. MelbaPolly. first Pullet 72975 Columb's 3-4 1:15 fast 11 102 2* F Horn 7 Car. Moore. M.Hollins, Streamer 72769 Columb's 3-4 1:21 hvy 11 114 810 F Horn 9 C.Burns, Amanda, Q. of the Spa GYPSY LIGHT, b. m. 6 111 By Beacon Light — Gypsy Star, by Sorcerer. (Trainer, A. C. Niehaus. Owner. Pronto Stable). Ereeder. J. M. Bunmass. 72942 Columb's i| t l:4*%faat IS 109 "5 W Martin 11 MidnightStories. Bengali. Razon 72774 Columb's lm70y 1:56 hvy 11 106 4'1 J Connors i TheForeigner. Gr.Tne, Arravau 72640 Columb's 5i f l:195r.hvy 1-2 107 B J Connors 5 Madson. Ciceronian. Balarosa 72610 Columb's 5-8 l:ll?t.hvy 6 108 21 J Connors 8 Carl Roberts. Waur, Gloom Cxl DA PC * Mllll ami TO Yards. IJcuhler Hotel Handlrnp. "- ear- »l«I.H and Olll riMUC. npuanl. AUunancex. (Aug. ^1, 1D^:: 1 :4S « 115.) CLAYMORE, b. g. 7 103 By Assagai— Ogalala. by Isidor. (Trainer, J. McBride. Owner J. McBride). Breeder. W. 0. Parmer. 78522 Columbus 2-4 l:i7%S*e«d ih 1H 1" D M'nders I Lady Rose. Ardella. Yoshimi 76257 Havana lm5Uy 1 :42\fast 8 109 2 3 1« r.'IFWood'ck 8 Lucy Kate, Perhaps. Kandel 76173 Havana lm50y 1:43 fast 3 106 5 2 21 53} T Brothers 8 Lucy Kate. Plenty. 00-. Randel 76071 Havana Im.'.Oy l;42**fast 4 103 1 1 21 3'3 T Brothers I Ilaman, P.Ian, he Mae, Randel 75846 Havana 1 1-16 1:17 fast 3 110 4 5 41 3-.1 I Brothe.-o 0 Hainan, Lae] Kale, I*y Jiminy JACK FAIRMAN, b. g. 5 110 By Marta Santa— Bettie O'Day. by Peep o'Day. (Trainer, W. M. Martin. Owner. S. N. Holman). Breeder. G. Watts. 78523 Ool'bus lm7i y 1 MfKcood 1 1M 1* P Groos 7 B'dledee. Cap. Adams. (irassTree 78488 Col'ml/s lmTi'y 1 :51\hvy 6 102 21 P Groos 8 GrassMaid. Vennie. r.uekhornl I. 78368 Howie 7-S127 fast 47 100 6 6 6 6=1) Merglrr 6 ListenDearie, Teaflera'at, Attilia 76611 F.Gr'nds 1 1-S 1 :5:\fast 20 105 111" r81 D Mergler 8 Ramkin. St. Donanl. lo.lv '76502 F.Grnds 1 S-M 2:f")=sfast 10 105 2 6 9'» 9:5 D Mergler 10 Kastlndian. Ramkin. Gondoler '70460 F.Grnds 1 1 S 1 :54\fast 8 104 1 1 1} 1" D Mergler S Tan Son. Repeater. Cur'l Kvinti 70408 Jefferson 11-16 1:49 good 6 103 2 1 l1 1" \ W Milner SRoik, Honolulu It. v. Trooper 76388 Jefferson 1 IS I Mlmei 15 103 14 6* 6'1 W Milner 8 St.Donard. Etlndian. (i.Cadorna DOROTHY BUCKNER. b. m, 5 103 By McGee— Elizabethan, by Hamburg. (Trainer, R. A. Forsha. Owner, Muth & Foraaa). Breeder. C. W. Moore. 78488 Col'mb's lm7ey l:51\hvv I !(•»; t!I) Frog'te S Gra—Mai.l. .rkFairm:in. Vennie 78002 Havana a] f 1 :07 good SI 105 4 2 l"k V P. rnia 7 Marion'te. BigatOaThae, BI.Hill 77828 Havana 61 f 1 :u5"t,fast 6 101 1 2 2» 3 } 1 OTJri.n 0 R.onTime. PeHaa, Cuba Kne.into 77697 Havana 61 f 1 :06 fa-st 6 105 3 5 6» 5 i J Callahan 0 Marionette. P. lion. Pr Begent 76030 Havana 3-4 1 :12%fast 6 104 5 3 3J f. ill Glick 0 RightonTime. c.Whitn. v. V) 1.I.1 76010 Havana 6-S 1 :00*tfast 3 104 6 4 61 5 1 T Brothers S Mount. Laarie, Trafa!g:ii. Fuelav 75758 Havana lm50y l:41%faat 8-5 108 6 3 5"k .*. • T Brothers 7 Wida. G.o.Kuf fan. \ ul 1. Park 75454 Churchill 1 1:29 fast 11 l«j9i 5 3 C 6 » B Mar.11 0 A.BlueGown, Will Life, Oui Oui FAST BOY. b. g, 3 100 By Meridian— Tootsie, by Hessian. (Trainer, J. A. Bower?. Owner. J. R. Clark). Breeder. Mrs. R. F. Carman. 78480 Col'mbus B| f l:12=:.hvy 2!f V S Tl W Dellow 10 Nan M.Kay. AuntJane. M'ltild 78089 Tijuana lmT'H- 1 :44-\fast 11 91 I 3 2' 1» G Cooper I O.l.lS.th. Span. Bo-. P.at i:|i..i'r 78053 Tijuana 1-4 1 :lSfjjfce* 6 10v 7 I 6: 4= A CaUtaa so.id.Seih. Nellie B. PaMiei 1 78018 Tijuana :-Sl:02 mud 7-5 9". 6 I 21 !■ G Coop.r M *aaala43eM*a, I.ittlel.'s, llarryD. 77902 Tijuana Mlal fast 4 106 5 3 pa :r- J Wool 8 Lit Thistle. P. nDollar. A.Les*M 77904 Tijuana 3-4 1 :U%faat 6 104 7 5 3°k ::■' I' Walls !) Publicity, O.ldSeth. QCaller.n- 77821 Tijuana 2 4 l:13Vifast 37-10 Ml 6 6 B 1'i P Walls 11 MollieR.. Od.lSeth. S'tli'sMemorv 77756 Tijuana 61 f LOTUgOod 4if 105 2 4 32i 2" P Walls 13 A. Lester. Seth's Alibi. Boomng VENNIE. b. c. 4 101 By Calonel Vennie— Princess Kathleen, by Sa:n. (Trainer. E. McCown. Owner, J. Barlow). Breeder. J. B. Respest. 78488 Col'mb's lm70y 1 :51^hvy V 9S 2' J J Majestic 8 GMaid, JFairman. Bu.kh'nll. 77970 Jeffeison 1 1-i 1 :".9 ..mud IS 10!» 2 6 5* 5'" B Jon.s 9 LMWraok. Dasabfeaaaer, KentL. 77930 Jefferaen 1 l-K 1 JHihry 30 109 8 6 i i (•; 11 Hay 11 Pe^aet, Oar Star, BrrrHe 77803 Jettenaa 11-16 1:48 fast 10 IOS 11 9 . •■ **| 1 Parke 13 TanSon. B« aiiolette. ICy'lDink 77318 F.Grnds 1 1-S 1 54 fast 8 99 1 7 7'" f. ' It itre'ning SBueado, Kast Indian. Weetweed 77237 F.Gr'nds 1 1 -lfi 1 :48Sfast 12 97 1 3 B I] B B.e'ning 7 P.ucado. I.ily M.. Gondolor 77189 FGi'nd.s I I II I B*jBlJ 8 95 1 3 t» I*} L I-in^' • Peaaat, S -ofPleasnre. Soito\e 77047 IVGr'nds I l-lil 1 :47 \ fast 6 105 3 7 V 7 ' J ll.u.,. 1 7 Neddam. Brunell. Anotii 111011- ,70907 F.Gfnds 1 1-1''. 1 :49'imud 15 M«jl 4 21 2 - .1 H.upel 4 Tony Bean. Raffles. Km!. urn 70883 FGr'nds 1 1-S 1 SOtihIoW 4 Ml 2 6" 5 i I) Jaajee • FreezySueezy, Peaaat, I .lnjian AUNT JANE, b. f. 3 97 By Polymel.an— Seemly, ly Torpoint. (Trainer. 0. E. Pons. Owner, 0. E. Pons). B:ee'er. Hunyax .Stud. 78180 Col'mbaa it t I:ll%hry o Ml 2i l BaadeB 1* Nan. McKay. Fasti:, v. MearteU 78309 Bowi.- 3 4 1:1.". fa~t M Ml 8 6 2' I| 1) Hani !H". Lieuteiiantl'ar I. Fel.rah. Nor U 78193 Bowie Ci f l:'J2*ifast 47-fi 9S 8 7 ! !e'I taadell ItSe.Sin.l. Wl.ilcbonc, Q'k I ::i ■ 72927 Kenilw'h l| f 1 :'i7 fast 7 Ml 5 4 4' i*| 1 BcD'OttlS I. Th'ghts. A.llorton. Ch'letteB. 17 2835 Kenilw'h I] C IM fast 7 110 5 I 4! S*l B McCoU ■ l'a-t Mack, Fielwell. IC.i.mant 72489 Hanrton | i| f 1 M fast 8 116 2 I 4 12' It M.D'ott i Ch. Archer. IllliaCaafc. Mahcn 72413 Hain'ton 3-4 l:l.:\faBt 11 107 1 4 C- C '» It M.D'ott 7 Dr. O Mara. D pTIionght. Renin t 71901 Map.H'ta 51 f 1 :03 Afaat 17-10 It'". 1 2 23 21 II Gr..v I Battle Shot. Ann M . Wiki Jerk 71720 PortBrie H f 1 B akM I Ml 3 2 S'| S» M MctTetl 7 D. Thought, sm Lizzie. scie:i ^ 71529 Ham'ton 6 is l4*%CMt 12 112 5 2 1"^ 1" F. McTXett 8 S.M.Lizzie. V. Burton. A. Morton KENT L.. ch. g. 4 105 By Zc-us— Hoi la. by Henry of Navarra. (Trainer. M. J. McDonnell. Owner. M. Kelly). Breviers. White & Clibom. 78412 Hunit..!. l l.M%faat ll 106 t ; iv MarUa B Bfnawr. Taaaasi Bala 78205 Hunfton I 1-M l:M%faat lb IM 1' M Bo :in o Barkk'alL, JohnMor'll. DiiinhCr 77976 Jefferson 1 i-s laBfjjjaaai s IB 9 4 45 2' w Crvtaa ;• L'dWraek. Dhfounder. BicatIV 1 77930 Jefferson 1 l-M 1 :5l\hvy 6 114 1 5 6" 4' W Crutn;. 11 li «|. ..t. Oar Star, S.rvitor 77844 Jefferson 1 1-M 1:50 good 12 1125 4 4 S2 11 W Crinri;. 12 St.Donard. Ro.valDuck. ICiixxi 11..I 77741 Jefferson 1 1 16 1 .4*%fast 20 112 7 7 7 7' A Ae.ar.ly 7 Doughnut. Dumhfnder. ltu-tai 77448 FGCnds lm70y 1 :47Hmud 11-3 107 6 3 P Cell L MeXFtt 0 Coral Reef. Al Stehler. Sup., hum .77011 F.Gr'nds 1 1-8 l:5;f-J»vy 21 110 7 3 1*- 1 i L. McD'ott 8 llicLory, Pete Foy. DuMyroul Page 8 Huntington Statistics: Winners at Recent Spring Meeting Conducted By West Virginia Jockey Club. HUNTINGTON STATISTICS Winners at Recent Spring Meeting Conducted By West Virginia Jockey Club. The spring meeting at Huntington occupier! the time from April ."» to April 19, and during the thirteen days of racing. 92 races were run j and $15,600 distributed in purses. Of the owners participating at the meeting I I the Jones Stock Farm Stable enjoyed the i greatest measure of success, accounting for eight races and $."5,870. A. S. Kxstman also ! was quite successful, horses from his establishment I winning seven races and $3,230. - I ! Columbia Tenn was the largest winner : among the horses, while B. A. Jones and J. Cass tied for the training and J. Pevic headed the list of the jockeys. I I The owners who won $300 or more each I follow : Owner. 1st. 2d. 3d. Amt. | I Jones Stock Farm Stable 8 3 1 $3,870 j Kastman, A. S 7 3 4 3.230 | I McGinn. J. B 5 5 6 2.450 Baumgartner. W. A 4 5 1 1.045 i llammatt & Davis 4 0 0 1.650 Creech. P. 3 2 4 1 .555 ; Bonavenlure Stable ■ 2 1 1 ..".90 Padgett & Dougherty 2 5 1 1.350; Allen. ;. It 2 5 3 1,.:«5 Wishard. S. C 3 1 5 1 .255 | Major. K. K. 2 4 3 1.250 I. lit/.. B 3 2 1 1.240 Smith. C. H 1 0 0 1.000 Randolph. J 2 2 2 960 Frozen North Stable 2 4 1 910. • Russell. J. J 1 2 3 '.K151 1 Perkins, W 2 1 1 !»00 , Singer, S 2 1 0 900 Brown. L. J 2 0 2 850 Houbre, C 2 0 3 750; ; Holmes. II. B 2 0 0 7501 Iwke. W 2 0 1 725 Hall. J. A 1 I 3 720 Huffy. A. 0 2 1 I 705 I I Hall. W. IL 2 0 1 705 1 ! (iallo, L 2 0 0 675i Calvert Sc Major 2 0 0 4575 I Haymaker. K. V 1 3 I 645 Church. tJ. W 2 0 0 600 I Missouri Stable 1 2 0 60C ', Uarnes. II. W 1 0 6 595 Derby Stable 1 2 1 570 1 Robertson & Gilmore I 3 1 540 Lucas, E. C 1 3 0 520 K.ily.'Miss M 1 1 2 450 I , WeddcrKtrand, C 1 1 1 425' ; White. K. K. I 0 2 400 Fritz. G. W 1 0 0 375 Paul, J. L 1 1 0 375; Hays. F 1 1 0 370 ! Carritv. D 1 0 1 350 Bethel. W. C 1 0 1 330 1 I Cheek. T 1 0 0 300 i I ' Ma Hiding. C 1 0 0 300! McKeon, J 1 0 0 300 The horses which accounted for $300 or more each follow : Horse. 1st. 2d. 3d. Amt. • Columbia Tenn 3 0 0 $1,350, I Jou Jou 3 0 0 1.275 1 The Lister 3 I 0 1.225 Secretary 2 1 I 1.150, Barbara Palmer 3 0 1 1.100 Norah 1 0 0 1.000 Theo 2 1 1 975 Old Sinner 2 I 0 900 Widgeon 2 10 !l00 Silence 2 0 2 850 Dreamer 2 0 0 S25 Bob Baker 2 0 2 775 Big Sapp 2 0 0 750 Charlie Summy 2 1 2 750 Maude Harvey 2 0 0 750 Mormon Klder 2 0 0 750 Rapid Stride 2 0 0 750 Mo.k Orange 2 0 1 725 Mr. Beck 2 I 1 705 , Pawnbroker 2 0 0 675 1 bmi Marco Ilia 1 1 1 650 Renita 2 0 0 600 ;ordon Sha w 1 1 1 COO John Morrill 1 2 0 600 Zorro 1 1 0 600 Halu 1 1 1 575 Fred K inney 1 2 0 525 Coorge Starr 1 3 0 515 Tingling 1 1 1 500 Kirklevington 1 1 0 450 Gay Boy II 1 1 0 450 P.ii.-ktiiim II 1 0 0 450 Right on Time 1 0 0 450 Pro i-eds 1 0 1 425 Matinee Idol 1 0 1 42". li rattan 1 0 1 425 Great Lady 1 t 1 425 Ilrihtnw 1 1 1 425 Sam Keh 1 0 1 425 She l evil 1 0 1 425 Miss Ktta 1 1 1 420 Br. Joe 1 0 0 .".75 lirummond I I 0 375 Dancer 1 0 0 375 Lieutenant Perkins 1 0 0 .".75 Auntie Mill in I 1 0 375 Sway 1 0 0 :s75 Auntie Km 1 1 0 370 Satana 1 1 0 .'!7l Billy Skidd 1 1 0 370 Ballynew 1 0 1 :!5 J Black Hackle 1 0 1 KM Calcutta 0 2 1 :t.50 Mi*H America 1 » 1 :;::o Wise Cracker 1 IJ 1 .TiO I lunoou 0 1 0 ::25 Angola, 1 I 0 300 Anticipate 1 0 0 .lOO Attoo I l 0 ftM I Hue de .ui»e I 0 0 300 llardiuaii 1 11 I) :*,00 I Meddling Maltie 1 1) 0 300 ' Melbourne 1 u 0 ;joo Mousoon 1 o 0 300 R'd 1 0 0 300 Bad Seth 1 0 0 :;oo Kojahue I 0 0 300 j I I i ! I I ! : I I I | I j | I i ; | • 1 , ; I I 1 ! I I ', 1 I , ; ! 1 I i I ' • I 1 Hor=e. 1st. 2d. 3d. Amt Sancho Pansy 1 0 0 300 Scth's Treasure 1 0 0 300 Star Red 1 0 0 300 The jockeys who rode one or more winners follow : Jockey. Mta. 1st. 2d. 3d. TJnp. PC. IVvic. J 49 12 8 5 24 .24 Gross. C 43 11 4 3 25 .26 Hay. II 44 8 I 9 22 .13 Veargin. C, 30 8 4 2 16 .27 Martin, W 39 7 6 6 20 .13 Montgomery, L. 47 I I 4 32 .11 Cost. llo. R 30 3 3 ■ 17 .17 Dunkinson, W 19 3 2 3 9 .26 Katon. J 47 4 7 6 30 .09 Smith. W 31 4 6 4 17 .13 Civneisen, J 23 3 2 4 14 .13 Roi.h. A 16 3 2 4 7 .10 Moore. K. T 21 2 3 2 14 .10 Harrington. R 15 2 2 2 9 .13 Zucchini. It 29 2 I 2 25 .07 Atwcll, 0 27 1 4 5 17 .04 Partington, U 29 1 I 4 19 .04 Aron. U 11 1 3 0 7 .09 P.onham. T 15 1 | 1 11 .07 Burger. N 14 1 2 1 10 .07 Smallwood, J 9 I 2 1 5 .11 Dominick. J 10 1 1 1 7 .10 Winans, J 6 1 1 0 4 .17 Kennedy. G 7 10 0 6 .14 Ktoger. A | 1 0 1 6 .12 Wayt. T 8 1 0 1 6 .12 The jockeys who finished second or third, but did not ride a winner, follow: Jockey. Mts. 2d. 3d.Unp. Rodriguez. A 22 4 4 11 ITiylor. W B 2 3 17 Holloway. It 14 1 2 11 Roehm, K 11 1 0 10 Cowan. J 8 1 0 7 Vilinore, A 7 1 1 5 Clifford. R 4 10 3 I'.ureron. T 3 10 2 ;iick. H 9 0 18 I'etrecca. J 7 0 16 O'Mahoney, C 4 0 1 3 (J lover. M 3 0 2 1 The jockeys who finished unplaced follow: Jockey. Mtn. Jocki y. Mis. Paden, II 7 Fredericks. J :; Dyson. G 6 Primrose. W 1 1 onway . J 5 Wolstenbolm. S 1 Dolin, J 4 The trainers who saddled one or more winners follow : Trainer. Wins. Trainer. Wins. Jones, B. A 8 Veargin. G 2 Gass. J 8 Randolph. J 2 Mc4iinn. J. U 5 Bethel, "ft*. C 1 McKron. J 5 Cheek, T 1 Ferris, R 4 Fritz, G. W 1 Hizar. J 4 Hall. J. A 1 Houbre. C 4 Haymaker. L I Cr.e.li. H 3 Hiii, j x Hol11.es. L. M 8 Johnson. 0 1 Wishard. L. | 3 Knight. C 1 Ltitz. K I Maulding. 4* 1 A.ev. I ;. McDonnell. M. J 1 Bio.vn. J. M 2 Robertson. J 1 L.niiert. 4'. C 2 Russell. J. J 1 Foley. W. G 2 Sha rkey . F. A 1 "a». W. H 2 Smith. C. H 1 ,;ra.e. F | Wedd.rsl rand. C 1 Poke. W 2 White. K. K 1 Miilovern. J 2 4'onnor, L. A 1 Padgett. W. It 2 Lucas. E. C 1 Plack, A. J 2 The percentage of winning favorites was above normal, as shown in the subjoined tabulation : Number of days 13 N'limliir of races gj Winning first choices 4(j Winning second choices "*g Winning outsiders 26 Winning at odds on l«j Defeated at odds-on 4 Percentage of winning choices r,0 4k . Trainers Licensed By The Jockey Club , 1 TRAINERS LICENSED BY THE JOCKEY CLUB The following are the trainers who were recently granted licenses by the Jockey Club for the racing season of 1921: I I ' Applegate. C. A. I'.tkt r. lioorge J. Il.11 er. L. T. I'.del!. A. J. P.. iitn It. A. BaaftHt, Kdwanl J. Bernard, Maurice P.1.1 My, a. g. BtMMta, J ill.es, M...\lc. It. V. l'.ray. Frank 11. l'.rodi:s. Frank P.: own. Frank K. Pi'.w.-r. William Brown. William Kuril. Pieston M. Bit. h. Shelby L. Burke. C. P. Hitrlew. Fred liltss.v. J. O. IIiit. Frauk I .1 1 la ban. Jerry Campbell. John U. ' ::-.iu. a. ;. tarroll. 4". U Carroll. C. W. .irroll. Thomaa J. Caller, "ft*. M. t asey. "ft". V. Clancy, "ft". 4'. Clausen, Ccorge A. toll-man. Frank t ..Iford. Mast 1 ongrtoi. W. H. I 'oviiigloii. W Davis. Wirfnir i) i-i-. Csmi llonohiie, T J. KdwarJj, Joseua Fonnell. Arth-r Filz .iniii.onv, James Fitzsiinirons. J., Jr. Fov. Paul J. • Jailor. F. A. Carrigan. ('. Qaiaaa, Ike Carth. Hugh Caith. William tJarth. Woods Gilmore. Robert J. Coldsborough. A. J. i.raham. John 1 i roh. John Ciinther. Alfred Harlan. S. P. Healy. J. Simon llealy. Janes W. Healy. Paul A. Ileffn.r. II. W. Holder. Krnest G. Henry. Milton Ilerold. F. A. Hildroth. Samuel C. HirMh. Mai iioag. 11. -jr. Hodgson. K. J. House. W. S. Hughes. Hollie Irvin.-. William Jacohu.s. Alex .li'unings. W. B. ' J'iIiii ..li, lohii Joy nor. A. J Judge. Steve Karruk, K K. Karnck. W. II. Kearns. Frank J. Kennedy, Edwin Page 9 A First Ride and Its Aftermath W. B. Gilpin A First Ride and Its Aftermath BY W. P. CILPIN. Have you ever ridden a race? No? Well. I can tell you my experience of the first race I ever rode was so indelibly impressed upon my memory that no lapse of time can efface it. And it was only a little no-account race, at a little no-account hunt Meeting, but to me it was a most momentous happening. I was a boy at school at the time, and during the holidays delighted in relieving the grooms of their duties, and taking my father's hunters to the blacksmith's shop. This said shop was adjacent to the Hednes-ford training hills, where the training of horses is still carried on by Couthwaite. Indeed trainer Couthwaite has trained there a winner of the Grand National, and his entry is greatly fancied for this year's big steeplechase. Inch Wright was at that time the blacksmith, a right clever man with horse's feet, but he had one great failing -he would once in a while go off on a big spree, and had it not been for his skillful helpers would assuredly have lost his business. It was during one of his sober periods that I vis- \ ! ited his shop with one of my father's hunters, and .la k — with whom I was a prime! favorite- at once grabbed me. "You're just the boy I want to see. I've got P.anjo Charley entered in a maiden rate at L'ttoxeter. for gentlemen riders and farmers' sons. I ain't got a jock, but I want you to ride him." [ NOT MICH TO LOOK AT. | I was in the seventh heaven of delight at the prospect, and at once pictured myself in the category with Mr. Thomas. Garret Moore or Tommy Peasley. True, my proffered mount was no great shakes to look at. I He was a brown four-year-old by The Lawyer, which spent most of his time hitched to the smithy window, where the blacksmith could readily jump on his back, and gallop off to the Cross Keys Inn. some half mile distant. That was Jack's only effort at training him. He thought anything sufficed for Panjo Charley, which had been presented to him as worthless by one of the trainers. Not a bad shaped little horse, with a set of good legs under him. and good shoulders. Put he had a coarse head and neck, and a rough mane which was unaccustomed to the tea of a comb, and stood up in places as ' if it had been hogged, and the man who ! had done the job and died before finishing his contract. He stood, too. with his hind legs crossed, making him look as if he had a hip down. To grooming he was an entire stranger, and the coal dust flew out of his coat when anyone ventured to lay a hand on him. No! he was by no means a beauty. I i Howevc r, such as he was. I had been of- | fered a mount on him. and to me he looked like a real race horse. I could even see virtue in his outlandish name. On my arrival | | at home I lost not a moment in informing [ my father of the treat in store for me. But ; my joy received a severe setback when my father put his stern veto on my riding Banjo Charley. FATHER SAYS NO. "You go tell Jack Wright," he said. "I won't let any son of mine ride his damned screw. When you ride — if ever you do — I'll see to it that you have a decent mount." I sorrowfully related to Jack how the case stood and what my father had said, but Jack only laughed and winked at me. "Can't yon and me circumvent the old gent?" he nnhed. "I don't know how. Jack," I said. "Well, say nuthin'. Just you leave it to me. boy, and you'll ride all right. Just you bring up one o' Squire's 'osses to be shode. mornin' o' the race, and I'll do the business." I did as Jack had told me, rode one of my father's horses up to the shop, and there was Jack awaiting my arrival in a tax-cart. "Oon't say a word, now," said he. "I'm goin' to kidnap you. Jump in !" And picking up the reins he squeezed me tight up to him. and away we galloped. "Now don't go to try and jump out, cos if you do you'll get hurt. Just set still. It ain't your fault. I'm just runnin' off wid yer." And with a "gitup 'oss!" away we went stream inir away for l'ttoxeter at a good sixteen miles an hour gait. Of course Jack had to stop two or three times on the road to refresh both man and beast, but it was little over an hour when we landed on the course and found ourselves among a crowd of carriages, farm wagons, tax-carts and every description of vehicle. Our Banjo Charley-had been led on early in the morning. \ ! [ | I ' ! I i | | | [ ; His race was fifth on the program, an affair for maiden hunters, and his weight was scheduled at 10 stone 7 pounds (147 pounds). I had now quite made up my mind to go through with Wright's program, seeing that he hail me there, and moreover I was keen to ride myself. I changed my clothes and donned the dusty-green jacket of Mr. John Wright behind a convenient hedge. I was too shy to present myself at the recognized dressing tent, and at saddling time presented myself equipped with my saddle and weight correct. The stewards had accepted my qualification to ride as a farmer's son (though my father was not a bona fide farmer. Still he farmed his own land, so it was all right). Everything was in order and I started for the post. I had not had a mount on Panjo Charley before and he grabbed the bit in his teeth as firmly as if it had heen in one of his owner's vises. He got away with me directly, his helper turned his head loose, and I only managed to stop him eventually by pulling his head into a hansom cab. where he could go no further. After that slight mishap we reached the starter without further breaks. BANJO CHARLEY OITRINS FIELD. "Go !" shouted the starter, and away we sped, ten of us in a cluster, but Panjo Charley rapidly forging his way to the front. The field opposed to him was an incongruous lot. made up for the most part of animals which looked lost without a cart hitched on behind them. They cavorted across the ridge and furrow grass, as if enjoying a holiday from the plough, and Banjo Charley, even though he might be a bum thoroughbred, strode past them is if they were standing still. I had my doubts as to wha* might happen at the first fence, as I had not the slightest control over him. To steady him the best I could do was to sit still and try my best to hold him and steer him between the flags. I will say this for the little demon, he never made a skip or blunder at any one of his fences, hut just flew them like a bird. His field were plodding along and some of them falling hopelessly in the rear, and we finally-passed the wagon in which sat the judges, fully a sixteenth of a mile ahead of all competitors and at that completed an additional half circuit before being able to stop our wild career. Who shall describe my feeling of exultation as I rode back to weigh in. after win-■ ning this, the first race of my life? It was a, proud moment such as I have never since experienced. Everybody wanted to shake me by the hand, and everybody invited Wright to have a drink. This the blacksmith had never been known to decline and the conse-' quence was disastrous. He was eventually carried by his friends to his tax-cart, laid in the straw at the oottom and was not resurrected until reaching home, where his men, who were accustomed to his vagaries, took charge of him. WHAT BECAME OF THE HORSE. And what of Banjo Charley? It was some fifteen years after at Saratoga I met the three bosom cronies, T. C. Pattison, Rhoddy Pringle and "Doc" Smith, V. S.. of Toronto, strolling in the paddock. They had come on their annual pilgrimage to the Springs for the race meeting. Mr. Pattison was the Toronto postmaster and had a valuable and beautifully equipped stock farm in that neighborhood. I inquired of him casually as to what stallion he had at his farm. "Oh." said he, "I have a little old horse you have never heard of. by The Lawyer." "What is his name?" I asked. "Banjo Charley." "I believe," said I. "I rode that horse the first race he ever started in and won on him. There could not be two horses with such a rotten name as that." "I can hardly credit that." said Mr. Fatti-son. "Did you buy him off a blacksmith, at Hednesford Hills?" "Certainly. I did," said Mr. Pattison. "Gave him fifty pounds for him. They told me afterward the man was drunk or I couldn't have bought his horse for five hundred." "That's the horse." I said. "Ban'o Charley. He must be over twenty years old." "That's my old stud, all right.' said Mr. Pattison. "That's without a doubt the little horse on which you rode your first race. It's only a small world after all, isn't it?" Editor's Note— The many who know our own "Gilly" never did know about his first ride as he his told it here, but the old-timers have a vivid recollection of his fearlessness through American steeplechase fields. Excelsior Eligibles: Fifty-eight Horses Named for $7,500 Handicap at Jamaica.; Twelve Thoroughbreds from the Harry Payne Whitney Stable Among the Nominations. EXCELSIOR ELIGIBLES - ■ e Fifty-eight Horses Named for $7,500 Handicap at Jamaica. e - Twelve Thoroughbreds from the Harry Payne Whitney Stable Among the Nominations. NEW YORK. N. Y.. March 2.-..— Fifty-eight horses of high class have been named for the Bxoehdor Handicap of $7.." 00. for three-year-olds and over at a mile and a sixteenth, which will be one of the big features of the earing meeting at Jamaica, The largest individual nominator is Harry Payne Whitney, who has named twelve horses for the race. The Rancoeua stable has named ten. including Zev, Mad Llattt r, Mad Play and Sunference. EL Alterman's Homestretch, winner of the 192:; running of the Jockey Club Gold Cup, is another notable entry. The Greentree stable has entered I'ntidy. Pialto and LeogH ardness. while J. S. Cosdea has named Dunlin, Martingale and Blucmont. Following are the conditions and complete roster of the eligibles for the Excelsior- KXCELSIOR HANDICAP— For three-year-olds and over, flat renticd cask raise $7..".oi . of which $1,000 to the second and $500 to the third. Weights to lie announced five days before the race. Winners after the announcement of weights of a race of the value of fl-BW to carry five pounds extra. One mile and a sixteenth Alternian, H.— Homestretch, ch. c, 4. by lt.,,,1 of Hope — Star of Eunnvmcdc. B-elair Hta! Aga Khan, br. c, 3, by Omar Khayyam- Lady Carnot. Relair Stud- Sunshot. hr. c. 3. by Snnstar -Mitvlene. Black, Benjamin Aspiration, b. c, 4, by (ieorge Smith Inspiration. Stack, P.eiijamin - - Thorndale, b. r. 3. ftV Sir Martin — Maud P. I.. Butler, James sting, b. c. 3, bv Spur USst Butler. James— Magic Call, b. or br. c. 3, bv IVbblea — Minaret. Butler. James— Cave Woman, Ch, f, 3. bv Spur-Marion II. Cassel Stable Free Hand, Ch t, 3, by High Time — Amanuensis. Coburn, J. A.— Knobbie. h. h, B, bv Wrack -Cold. Contests, A. .1.— Miss Cerina, eh. f." 4. by Sir John Johnson Cerina. Cosden. J. S— Dunlin, eh. e, 4, by Fair Play Dona Roca. Cosden. J. S. — Martingale, b. e, 4, bv Martinet Lady Irma. Cosden. J. S.— Bluemoiit, blk. e, 4, by Yuba in Notasulga. Daniel. William— Blane Seing, eh. r 4 by North Star HI.— Bed of Hoses. Farrell. F. J. — Time Exposure, eh. c. 3. bv Ilieh Time— Photo. Creentree Stable— I'ntidy, b. f, 4. bv Sweep Cafe an Lett. Creentree Stable— Rialto, b. c, 4. bv Chide Matinee. Creentree Stable— Leopardess, b. f, 3. bv Dom.nant — Fresnay. Humphreys. I. B.— Little Chief, b. h. ."., bv Wrack — Medora II. Jacobs, s. K.— Prince of Umbria, b. c, 4. ky Brown Mace II. — Fnibria. Lilane Stable Sunsiui, b. g. 4, by Sun Briar— Contessina. Madden. J. E— Dozer, ch. c, 4. by Friar Bock— Dreaming. McNaughton. s.-Little Celt, ch. c, 4. bv Celt— Utile Flower. Mills. J. P.— O.prey. ch. g. 4. by Fair Flay— Olympia. Raneocas Stable— Mad Hatter, br. li 7 by Fair Play— Madcap. Raneocas Stable Thunderclap, blk. g. »',. by Yul- ain —Bandana. Raneocas Stable — Zev, br. c, 4, by The Finn Mise Kearney. Raneocas Stable — Bud Lerner, b. e, 4, by The Finn Dr'-amsomo. Raneocas Stahle -Flying Cloud, b. h, II. by AY rack — Robinetta. Raneocas Stable- Rigel. ch. c, 4, by Ballot Pic-ton's Pride. Raneocas Stable— Mad Play. ch. c. 3, by Fair Play — Madcap. Raneocas Stable-Bracadale, ch. c, 3, by Fair Flay ■ — Ix ch Li i. n he. Raneocas Stable Sunference, ch. c. 4, by Sun Briar -— Confeienie. Raneocas Stable Stanwir, ch. c. 3, by Fallot — Miss Crittenden. Rivira Stable— Atherstone, ch. c. 4, bv Marathon — Silica. Riviera Sti.ble Oreat Man, b. c, 4. by Creat Britain Mctzie. Rosenberg. Ls» As.yra. b. c. 3, by Assagai Vyra. BUS nberg. 1st Desperate iHsn.ond, b. c, 3 by Trojan Delia Desmond. Smith, James I! King Solomon's Seal, b. c, 4, by King James Ilimation. Thieiiol. Charles H. prince Janus, blk. li. li, by King James I.aeona. Triple Spring, F.n in Stable Opperman. b. g. 3, by Patainl Dancing Wave. Waterson. H. -BrainMotm, br. g. .",. bv Piter Pan —Bubble. Whiiney. H. P.— Enchantment, b. g. 4, by Chicle — Enchanting. Whitney, H. P. — Flagstaff, ch. g. 4. by Broom- stii k Inaugural. Whitney. H. P.— Chickvale, b. g. 4, by Chicle Oieenvalc. Whitney. H. •». — Pickpocket, ch. g, 3, bv Whiak Broom II. -Baksheesh. Whitney, H. P.— Handsome, ch. g. 3, by Whisk Broom IF. — Hansa. Whitney. H. P. Swingalong. ch. g, 3. by Whisk Broom II. Balancoire II. Whitny. If. P.- Husky, b. c, 3, bv Whisk Broom If. Stamina. Whitney. H. P. — Wbiskalong. br. c, 3, by Whiak Broom II. Lsdy Hamburg II. Whitney. H. P. Klomlyke, ch. c, 3, by Whiak Broom II— Cre-son Whitney. II. P. Oonfalon, ch. e, 3, by Pennant — Bonnie Broom. Whitney, H. P. — Transmute, ch. c. 3. bv Brocmstick —Traverse. Whitne.N. II. P. Initiate, ch. f, 3, by Whisk Broom II. — Inaugural. Wilson. R. T Forest Lore, ch. c, 4, by Campfire — Ha Wee Dear. Wilson. R. T.— Tall Timb-r. b. c, 4, by Campfire — Pixy. Xalapa Farm Stable Happy Thoughts, br. f, S, by Sir Martin Cipsy Ixive. Stake Dates For 1924 STAKE DATES FOR 1924 Ashland Oaks, Lexington, Ky., April 26. Philadelphia Handicap, Havre de Grace. Md., April 26. International Subscription Steeplechase, United Hunts, Belmont Park, April 26. Paumonok Handicap, Jamaica, L. I., April 1 29. Chesapeake Stakes, Havre de Grace, Md., April 30. Jennings Handicap, Pimlico, Md., May 1. Tobacco Stakes, Lexington, Ky., May 1. Pimlico Nursery Stakes, Pimlico, Md., May Pimlico Nursery Stakes, Pimlico, Md., May 2. Camden Handicap, Lexington, Ky., May 3. Dixie Handicap, Pimlico. Md., May 3. Green Spring Valley Steeplechase Handicap, Pimlico, 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. Spring Handicap. Jamaica, L. I.. May 7. Pimlico Oaks. Pimlico, Md., May 8. Howard Stakes (claiming), Pimlico, Md., May 9. Pimlico Spring Handicap, rimlico, lid., May 10. Colorado Stakes. Jamaica. L. I., May 10. Excelsior Handicap, Jamaica, L. I., May 10. Peninsular Stakes, Tanforan, San Francisco, Cal., May 10. I Preakness Stakes, Pimlico. Md , May 12. Spring Juvenile Stakes, Pimlico. Md , May 13. Juvenile Stakes, Pimlico. Md.. May 13. Rosedale Handicap. Jamaica, E. I., May 13. Disposal Selling Stakes, Tanforan, San Francisco. Cal., May 14. Kentucky Perby, Churchill Downs, Louisville, Ky., May 17. King's Plate, Woodbine Park, Toronto. Ont., May 17. Youthful Stakes, Jamaica, L. I., May 17. Long Beach Handicap, Jamaica, L. L, May 17. King's Plate, Woodbine Park, Toronto, OnL. May 17. King's Plate, Woodbine Park. Toronto, Ont. May 17. English Owner's Career: Death of "Happy Man" Hardy Recalls Many Turf Successes.; Victory of Patched-Up Cripple in Ascot Gold Cup Last Year Was Realization of Ambition. ENGLISH OWNER'S CAREER « Death of "Happy Man" Hardy Recalls Many Turf Successes. ♦ Victory of ratrhed-I'p (ripple In Ascot Gold tup last Year njas Realization of Ambition. (BY E. E. COPSSELE.) LONDON, Eng.. March 24 —Fred Hardy, owner of Happy Man and other pood horses, died at his home at Sale, near Manehester. on Man h 21. He had heen ill ahout three weeks. He was ahout sixty-five years old and had heen raring since 1S9S. Mr. Hardy was a popular owner, especially at Manchester, when- he had extensive business interests. He was an ideal type of owner running his horses purely for the sport and never hesitating to do the public a good turn by telling all his friends of "a good thing." His colors had hosts of followers at Manchester, where he particularly liked to win races. In 1917 he ran a two-year-old. Crown Again, in a selling race at Manchester, simply that the crowd should have a winner. His trainer mildly objected the colt was too good for a selling plate. Th1 reply was typical : "The crowd expects MB to win a race. If the colt wins and everyone hacks him. that's all I want." The sport to him was its own fascination. Crown Again won in a canter by four lengths and it cost Mr. Hardy $3,300 to retain him. MB NOT IllY KXPKNSIYE HORSKS. Mr. Hardy hardly had the success he deserved. He did not spend huge sums on the purchase of thoroughbn ds. His outlay was strictly limited. Nevertheless there was one glorious moment in his life which the public was able to share with him. That was at Ascot last .lune when his colt. Happy Man. just defeated Lord Derby's Silurian in the Ascot Gold *up. It was one of the mtst thrilling contests in the history of the famous race, for the- two horses raced head to head through the last five-eighths of the race. Happy Man finally won by a short head. The excitement over a race for the Cold Cup lias rarely been equaled. On that memorable day Mr. Hardy realized one of his life's ambitions. A year earlier Happy Man met an accident in the Chester Pup and after weeks of idleness returned to his owner's home almost a hopeless cripple. Mr. Hardy loved Happy Man and never despaired of restoring him again to his full power. ("apt. •Jock" Crawford. M. R. C. V. S.. by a remarkable operation to Happy Mans foot, brought about what seemed a miraculous recovery. Last year Happy Man again ran second hi the Chester Cup. Eater on he won a $10,000 nee at Manchester. Then came his Ascot triumph. EXPF.CTF.D TO WIN CKSAltKUITCH. Although handicapped with top weight. Mr. Hardy confidently expected Pappy Man to win the Oeaarewttch last autumn. His damaged loot kept wdl but a sprained tendon caused his retiremt nt from the turf. Originally purchased for $l." 0 as a yearling. Happy Man won over SVi.o hi in stakes, jie Utso ran second to Periosteum in the Ascot Cold Cuit in 1921. As a two-year-old after he liad won he was offered to an Indian buyer for 11.6—. Ji" r.as declined. Happy Man later finished first in th» Old Nursery at Newmarket (over one mile) ridden by "Sheets" Martin. He was disqualified for boring. The would-be Indian buyer then wanted tie colt. He was tali the price was now J.'.oo'i. Once again he declined a remarkable bargain. In 192" there was an action-at-law over Happy Man. The pliintiff (J. Joyce) claimed that subject to a veterinary examination he had obtaiiv d the right to Happy Man for $17. r.ni) for resale to someone in India There was much delay in regard to the examination of the colt. Meanwhile Happy Man had run third in the Manchester Cup. CAN( LI.I.F.T) THE REAL. Mr. Hardy, maintaining that the examination should, according to an alleged custom, have been made within seven days, telegraphed the plaintiff that the deal was cancelled thereupon asserting what he regarded as his right, sent Mr. Hardy a check for $17. ".on. he in the meantime having sold the horse to India for 520.0i;o. Mr. Hardy returned the check and the plaintiff commenced an action to obtain possession of Happy Man. When the plaintiff received Mr. Hardy's telegram he telegraphed to the trainer. Captain Hogg, who is a veterinary ■orpjoon, asking aha to examine Happy Man as to soundness. Hogg naturally declined to do on, I'ltimately the colt was passed by Mr. 'undell. The plaintiff obtained an injunction against Mr. Hardy preventing his running Happj Man in the Newbury Summer ("up. He had however won the Queen's Handicap of $." .. r»00 run over two miles at Kcmpton Park. Ten dav s later was the first day of Ascot. The trial of the action was fixed for the Monday of Ascot we.-k and not opened till late in the afternoon. CASE SETTLED. On the Tin sday morning litigants and witnesses were soon liberated from the law ccurts. Kvidetice had been given that a veterinary examination should be wit!. in a reasonable time, there was no oust, m regu- I lating the matter. Mr. Hardy thereupon. through hia counsel, agre. ] to pay tlk plaintiff $.".,000, and tax costs, by way of srttle-m nt. ! The judge dismissed the parties with the i comment that this amicable ending was ' 'quite l in accord with the proper instincts of British It spoilsmen." Four hours later, carrying top I WOight of 129 pounds Happy Man defeated a Mg held in the two-mile ,\sc t stakes, worth lia.aaa, Bvorj member of the part] backed i him and the starting price was 10 to 1 I Bgaiaat, 00 there were many "happy men." His owner's winnings were about $25,000, I apart from the ntaln Bo firmly did the fame of the horse grip the BrttJah racing public that his owner was!' arwaya referred] to as "Happy Man Hardy." Other good horses owned by Mr. Hardy were i lieauregard. Vaddy. Pumas. Not Much.'. Fancy Man, Charh ville and Hoprend. Heau-'l regard finished sixth in the Perby. Which I was Mr. Hardy's nearest approach to carry- 11 ing off the great Epsom classic. |l I ! l It I i I I i 11 |l After Not Much ran second in the Great Jubilee Handicap he was sold to India where he won the King Emperor's Cup and was beaten a short head in the Viceroy's Cup. Pumas ran third in the Cambridgeshire to Verdict and Epinard last autumn. In 1921 Charleville ran second to Yutoi in the Cesare-vviteh. On the first day of the Birmingham Summer Meeting last June, Mr. Hardy won a race with Scotch Reel ; Pumas won the next race in the name of his son, George Hardy, while Mrs. Hardy took the last race with Scullion. Mr. Hardy was interested in coursing but not to the same extent as his brother Harry Hardy who twice won the Waterloo Cup with Wild Night (1S9S) and Hoprend (190C). Mr. Hardy lor many years left the purchase, management, training and placing of his horses with his trainer. Capt. Thomas Hogg, who had charge of twenty-five horses at the time of Mr Hardy's death. In 1923 Mr. Hardy won thirteen races and BM.4W); in 1922. four races and $3.C,Ut: in 1921, thirteen races and $2"...".ln : in 193 '. nine racea and 124.44a, and In 1919 he won nineteen races valued at 124.925. Mr. Hardy first raced In IfPf but gave up racing between 1911 and 1915. Altogether his animals won I3S flat races { nd stakes valued at nearly 1290.009, His popular colors wen- green and white chevrons, red collar, cuffs and cap. I well remember in the excitement after the Cold Cup at Ascot as Mr. Hardy went out on the course to lead in Hnppy Man. to a friend who congratulated him upon winning a great race with a gr. at horse. Mr. Hardy instantly replied: "Pon't congratulate me congratulate 'raw ford." Happy Man's owner presented a replica of the Gold Cup to Captain Crawford. It is also worth mentioning that Mr Hardy had one of the finest collections of orchids in the British Isles. Page 10 Scales of Weights For April SCALES OF WEIGHTS FOR APRIL Si ,-3 c ■ w §2 E : s W : ' o One -Half Mile. Two yea r - olds S J "B Si Throe -year olds Ill 1U 111 Four year olds VM 126 125 Five-year-olds and upward 126 126 120 Three -Quarters Mile. Two; ear-olds S4 *4 bJ Time year olds 116 116 115 Four year olds 130 130 126 Five-year-olds and upward 132 132 128 One Mile. Two year olds 109 100 109 Three vear-olds 12S 12S 124 Four-year olds 129 129 128 Five year-olds mid upward 129 129 128 One and One -Quarter Miles. Two year -olds 106 106 ... Three -year-olds 123 123 ... Kour-year-olda 129 129 Five-year olds and upward 129 129 One and One-Half Miles. Three year olds 103 103 102 Four year olds 127 127 120 Fiv '-year-olds 128 128 1J6 Six-year-olds and upward 128 128 126 Two Miles. Three year olds 100 100 101 Four-vear-olds 127 127 119 Five year olds 129 129 126 Six-year-olds and upward 129 129 126 THE JOCKEY CLUB. In races of intermediate lengths the 84 pounds. weights for the shorter distance shall be carried. In races exclusively for three-year-olds or four year-olds the weight shall be 126 pounds and for two-year-olds 122 pounds. Except in handicaps and in races where the conditions expressly state to the contrary, fillies two years old shall be allowed j three pounds and fillies and mares three years old and upward shall be allowed five pounds before September 1 and three pounds thereafter. No horse shall carry less than 168 pounds. Welter weights shall be 28 pounds added to the weight-for-age. In heavy handicaps the top weight shall not be iess than 140 pounds. In all handicaps, when the added money exceeds $600, the top weight shall not be less than 126 pounds. No gelding three years old and over shall be qualified to start in any race closing ' seventy-two hours or more before the date of running, except handicaps and selling races. This rule shall not apply to horses gelded prior to February 13. 1919. KENTUCKY STATE RACING COMMISSION. In races of Intermediate lengths the weights for the shorter distance shall be j carried. In races exclusively for three-year-olds ST four-year-olds the weight shall be 126 pounds, and for two-year-olds 122 pounds. Except in handicaps and in races where the conditions expressly state to the contrary, fillies two years old shall be allowed three pounds and fillies and mares three years old and upward shall be alleged five pounds before Sept?mher 1 and three pounds thereafter. No horse shall carry less than Welter weights shall be 28 pounds added to the weight-for-age. In heavy handicaps the top weight shall not be less than 14" pounds. In all handicaps, when the added money exceeds $600. the top weight shall not be less than 126 pounds. CANADIAN RACING ASSOCIATION. In races of intermediate lengths the weight for the shorter distances shall be carried. la races exclusively for three-year-olda or four-year-olds the weight shall be 126 pounds, and for two-year-olds 122 pounds. Except in handicaps and in races where the conditions expressly state to the contrary, fillies two j ears old shall be allowed three pounds and fillies and mares three years old and upward shall be allowed five pounds before September 1 and three pounds thereafter. Mares ol all ages shall be allowed three pounds. Welter weights shall be 28 pounds added to the weight-for-age. In heavy handicaps the top weight shall not be less than 110 pounds. In all handicaps, when the added money exceeds $600. the top weight shall not j be less than 12G pounds. 1IAVANV JOCKEY CLUB. In races of intermediate lengths the weights for shorter distances shall be ried. In races exclusively for two-year-olds, 113 pounds. In races exclusively for three-year-olds. 122 pounds. In races exclusively for four-year-olds, 126 pounds. Fillies two years old allowed three pounds. Fillies and mares three years old and upward allowed five pounds before September 1. Fillies and mares three years old and upward allowed three pounds after September 1. TIJIANA JOCKEY CI.UIJ. In races of intermediate lengths the weights for the shorter distance shall be carried. In a race exclusively for two-year-olds the weights shall be 1 1 S pounds. In a race exclusively for three-year-olds or four-year-olds the weights shall be 122 pounds. Except in handicaps and in races where the weights are fixed absolutely in the conditions, fillies two years old and geldings of all ages shall be allowed three pounds, and tillies and mares three years old and upward shall be allowed five pounds before September 1 and three pounds thereafter. Welter weights shall be 28 pounds added to the weight-for-age. In heavy handicaps the top weight shall not be less than 140 pounds. NEW ORLEANS BUSINESS MEN'S RACING ASSOCIATION AND JEFFERSON PARISH FAIR ASSOCIATION. In races of intermediate lengths the weights for the shorter distance shall be carried. In races exclusively for two-year-olds the weights shall be 122 pounds. In races exclusively for three-year-olds or four-year-olds the weights shall be 128 pounds. In handicaps, when the added money exceeds $600. the top weight shall not be less than 116 pounds. Except in handicaps and in races when the conditions state to the contrary, fillies two years old and mares three years old and upward shall be allowed five pounds before September 1 and three Dounds thereafter. STEEPIF.CHASE WEIGHTS. At the eastern tracks all steeplechase races are run under the rules of the National Steeplechase and Hunt Association, which provides these weights : For steeplechases less than three miles — From January 1 to August 31 inclusive, three years, 13o pounds ; four years, 149 pounds ; five years, 137 pounds : six years and over, 162 pounds. From September 1 to December 31, inclusive, for three years, 137 pounds; four years, lot pounds; five years, 160 pounds ; six years and over. 162 pounds. For steeplechases of three miles and over — From January 1 to August 31, inclusive, four years. 143 pounds: five years, 1SS pounds: six years and over. 160 pounds. From September I to December 31. inclusive, for four years, 149 pounds; five years. 158 pounds; six years and over. 160 pounds. Brood Mares In Battle: English Writer Tells of Strange Feud between Matrons at Cobham. BROOD MARES IN BATTLE English Writer Tells of Strange Feud Between Matrons at Cobham. It is mentioned by the special commissioner of the l»ndon Sportsman that while on their way from the Argentine to England at the end of last year, two brood mares took a dislike to each other. They were in iidjoining boxes on the voyage, and had bitten one another on the cheek more than once. They were taken to Cobham on arrival in Kngland. and some days later, during a spell of line weather, were turned out in a paddock with others. They immediately took the opportunity of ' 'having it out." and la a ten-minutes' light, one mare established her superiority. Fomentations were necessary after the fight, but now the marcs run peaceably together in the same paddock. On To Lexington Today ON TO LEXINGTON TODAY EOUISVIELE. Ky., April 22— Mose Gold-blatt has arranged to ship to Lexington Wednesday morning six of his horses. The number includes Privilege. Atta Boy II., Pinks, Patrician, Bankrupt and Trifling. Jockey Ivan Parke will leave at the same time. Rock View To California ■ w ROCK VIEW TO CALIFORNIA LEXINGTON. Ky.. April 21.— Rock View-was shipped this week from A. B. Hancock's Claiborne Stud in Bourbon County to George Cordon Moore's Ranoho Carmel, Monterey, Cal. Great Tennesse Oscar: American Race Horse of Century Ago Never Beaten.; Bred by Country Preacher, Horse Never Paid a Forfeit, Lost a Heat or Was Ever Really Extented. GREAT TENNESSE OSCAR — ♦ American Race Horse of Century Ago Never Beaten. ■ ♦ - Ilrrd by Coontry Preacher, Horse Nerer l'aid a Forfeit, Lost a Heat or Was Ever Really Extended. Bay colt Oscar, foaled in the spring of 1811, bred by Rev. Ifubbard Saunders of Sumner County. Tennessee, stood without a rival on the Tennessee turf in his day. He never paid a forfeit or lost a heat : nor did he ever meet a competitor able to put him to his top speed. His pedigree is not only pure, but rich and choice. He was sired by Wilkes' Wonder, dam Rosey Clack, by Saltram ; Camilla, by Symmes' Wildair, the best son of Fearnought : Minerva, by Obscurity ; Diana, by Clodius ; Sally Painter, by Sterling; Silver, by Belsize Arabian; by Croft's Partner; sister to Bnill. by Bald Calloway; by Akas-ter Turk , by Leeds Arabian ; by Spanker. This pedigree, in the language of my late friend. Rev. Hardy M. Cryer, "is pure as the icicle which hung at the north corner of Diana's temple." Oscar was a dark bay of uniform color with black points, full fifteen hands three inches high, owned and run by that high-toned gentleman. Dr. Roger B. Sappington of Nashville. He was a horse of commanding presence, possessing great power, especially in the shoulders and chest, in which he resembled the lion ; high, oblique withers ; short back ; prominent hips ; hindquarters rather light when contrasted with his shoulders and chest ; stifles and hocks excellent. and limbs superior ; hind feet well tinder him. with a head, eye and windpipe which could not be surpassed. He reminded me of Uncle Berry's answer to my question about the head, limbs and action of Ball's Florlzel. He said : "His head was all mouth and nostrils, and he could stand with all his feet in a wash tub." OM.U'S VICTORIES AS A THREE-YEAR Oscar, with the greatest ease, won his first race, a sweepstakes, in October. 1S1T, ever the Nashville course, two-mile heats, $100 entrance, beating James Jackson's Mc-Shane (by Kagle — Virginia, by Pare Devil). and Pr. Butler's splendid filly by Pacolet. The next day he walked over the course for the Club Purse. Pi May. PI*, he won. over the same course. a Jockey Club purse, four-mile heats, beating with ease General Jackson's Gun Boat, by Pacolet. Gun Boat was withdrawn after the first heat. In October. 1S18. over the same course, he Won the .ockey «'lub Purse, four-mile heats, beating with ease at two heats Mr. Morton's h-.rse by Potomac and Col. Klliott's (I'mle Berry's) horse by Whip. The Whip colt belonged to Uncle Berry ; his history is as follows : Uncle Berry volunteered In Captain John W. i!vi-r:is' light horse company early in the Creek War and served out his term under General Jackson, for which he now is. and hat been for about twelve months, in the re-ce:pt of a pension of $90 per annum, payable quarterly, lie commenced to receive this pension under the late act of Congress, in the ninety-fifth year of his age. He said to me the other day : *T am sorry the Government don't pay it all at once, for twenty-four dollars won't buy anything, and it is always gone before the next payment arrives." When his term of service expired he was about to re-volunteer, but Colonel Elliott, who was then in command of a regiment in the army, persuaded him to return home and look after the women and children and blood-stock, which he reluctantly consented to do. ♦•MONKEY" SIMON A FINE RIDER. After spending some time in Tennessee he visited a friend. Colonel Faulkner, of Garrard County. Kentucky, who invited him to exam-stake, to which he consented and won the race with ease. Me purchased this colt of Mrs. Faulkner, brought him to Tennessee, where he won several races, and was entered by Colonel Ul'iott ir. the four-mile race against Oscar. as above stated. It was about the time of Oscar's appearance on the turf that the first Jockey Club was established at Nashville by the most distinguished men of Tennessee, among them Gen-ral Jackson. Colonel Ed. Ward. General • 'arroll. James Jackson, Pr. Sappington. Pr. Shreby. Pr. McNairy, Dr. Batter, William Williams. Colonel Elliott, Newton Cannon and oth. r hading citizens of the state. During the absence of Col© Klliott and Uncle Berry Pr. Sappington employed "Monkey" Simon to ride for him. and when the race fust above mentioned came off Simon rode Of r again Whip, the latter owned and run by his old friends and favorites. Col. Blliott uid Uncle Berry. Some uneasiness was manifested by the friends of Oscar, which was high strung and difficult to control, teat Simon should suffer him to exhaust himself early, and thereby lose the race. This suspicion was altogether groundless, for Simon always rode to win, if possible; if he had a weakness it was in being Voo eager for success in a close contest. JOCKEY SIMON AND HIS SHARP WIT. At the tap of the drum Oscar w^nt off t;nder a tremendous head of steam and, in spite of all Simon's exertions to restrain him, was soon lift y or sixty yards ahead, which served to increase the d ubts of Simon's fidelity. Dr. Shelby dashed across the field and ordered Sini'in in a most peremptory tone to hold his ln.rse, to Which Simon leplied in' ; is characteristic style, "You d— d fool, don't ;. ' pee his mouth i wide open" And Simon would l.ave made the same r^ply to General Jacks. m und-r the cireum-stances. The general said to Simon on one occasion just before the horses started in U important la'C. 'Now, Simon, when my l.orse esses up and is about to pass jrou, don't spit pew tobacco futeS in his eyes and in the eyes of his rhtsr, as you sometimes d'i." To which Simon replied. "Well, Kineial. 1 v rode a good deal agin your horses, but BOOS were ever near enough to catch my spit." On another occasion, after Maria bad beaten the generals favorite, Pacolet, and j when no friend dared to take a. liberty with him. Simon, meeting htm in a large crowd, | paid: "Gineral, you were always ugly, but; now you're a show. I could make a fortuue by showing you as you now look, if I had you in a cage where you could not hurt the people who came to look at you." Many years ago I was riding on horseback with Colonel Klliott to the Nashville races, and when we reached a point acout one mile trout the ferry at Nashville on the Gallatin road, he observed : "Here is the place where negroes were' annually hired in old times and where I, have often hired Simon, who, on account of his deformity and dissipated habits, usually cost me from twelve to fifteen dollars per annum. THE WAGES OF RIDERS IX 1 U7. "On one occasion Colonel Robert C. Foster, guardian of the minor children to whom Simon belonged, conceiving it to be his duty, bid against me and run Simon Up to thirty dollars -the then price of a good field hand. I "I concluded to drop Simon on the colonels bands and take the chance of hiring him pri- ' vately. Simon watched the bidding with thej deepest Interest, as he was most anxious to' remain in the stable and enjoy the fame and • moluments of riding Haynie's Maria and other distinguished winners. When I indi-cated that I would bid no more Simon turned to the colonel and said in his peculiarly! sarcastic manner, with his head laid back; and one eye dosed, "Colonel Posted, by G— d.1 I am not a-selling, but hirin' for only one! year.' The colonel, who was a man of high] spirit and sreat dignity, replied, shaking his I cane st Simon, 'Y/ou impudent scoundrel, dot you know who you are talking to?" Simon, with the most aggravating coolness, replied, 'I think I do. and if 1 am not mistaken \o .i are the same gentleman who made a small 'speriment for governor once'" — alluding to s race the colonel had made for governor! under unfavorable circumstance, in which lie was badly beaten. The witticism of Simon created much mirth, amidst which Colonel Klliott got him at the next bid. The purses at that period were unworthy of the attention of a ■upSrtor horse, and Br. Bappinejton had neither the means nor dis-position to travel or run him for heavy! matches; Oscar was therefore, when sound in all respects and in the prime of his racing parser, withdrawn from the turf and died at eleven years old. — From "Making ' American Thoroughbred,'' by James A. Douglas. I TIMiy ^cing Gurnr H SsT *^»s» d»» ^"^^ »^^^ r^» Mi ^5-^3-31 is & Snwft "The Pink Sheet" Price: Ten Cents At last the wants of local devotees of racing — the greatest of all sports — are adequately supplied. DAILY RACING GUIDE is now on sale. ! It is the first newspaper on the streets with Past Performances Handicaps Workouts Selections Gossip Entries and other indispensable data and information on the following day's races at all tracks. , . . — ■ HSBJ B •^MMSaSSBU DAILY KaulNIj bUIDE is compiled by men who know. It is replete with comment and other details of vital interest and benefit to turf enthusiasts. It is printed in big, readable type on high quality pink paper and is on sale every afternoon. BUY IT ON YOUR WAY HOME Publisher*. Daily BSMSBfJ t hart, 44 1 Plymouth tuurt, Chicago, Illinois ^ — i Page 11 SCHUYLER FLOYD CALVERT BUILDING BROADWAY AT 41ST STREET NEW YORK CITY TELEPHONE— BRYANT 6333 Three Days More And Then the THIRD SENSATIONAL EYENT THE FIVE HUNDRED DOLLAR "SCHUYLER INVESTMENT" Which Takes Place SATURDAY, APRIL 26 AT HAVRE DE GRACE THIS OFFICE HOLDS THE MASTER KEY TO THIS IMPORTANT EVENT SATURDAY It will prove that a properly prepared and •well financed proposition is certain to enjoy prosperity. TERMS FIVE HUNDRED DOLLARS IN ADVANCE The only two Five Hundred Dollar "Schuyler Investments" offered this year (1924) were as follows: Listen Dearie . .$10.10-$2 Won Saturday, April 12, at Bowie. Barn Dollar ...$12.20-$2 Won Tuesday. March 11. at Tijuana. THE HUNDRED DOLLAR "SCHUYLER INVESTMENTS" Released since April 1, have paid as follows: Moon Magic ...$18.30-$2 Won Hidden Jewel ..$13.30-$2 Won Warning $13.10-$2 Won A.J. Buja $6.30-$2 Won Freezy Sneezy ..$5.20-$2 Won The "Schuyler Investments " axe like "Sterling'' on Silver — tha Stamp of Distinction. WANTED To hear hy telephone or telegTaph from responsible bu i ess man who is willing to make a $50 investment for information coming from a reliable source, who has three horses ready to go over this week. Limit ODDS expected on each of these tra-.sarticns. L. FORSEIT.T.F. No. 51, St. Leger Apt., Cincinnati, Ohio. Phone Woodburn 1928. NOTICE ! To those sot-king information that is really protablc, and to my clients of last fall. I wish to announce that I am again ready for another successful season on the Kentucky tiii ks. My terms will he the same, i e.. JJ.j .01 per winiur. In order to introduce' Btyaelf tt new clients and also to show my old patron.--that I am still alive. 1 will send my first special free, to fro on April 20th at I^exington As my telegrams are only sent prepaid, please send $1.00 to cover my expense. DICK GERTH Ba tartan KM if., I(U E. t ourt St. CINCINNATI, OHIO PERSONAL We want ONE CONFIDENTIAL MAN In each city. Further details by mail if interested. THE FAUTNKKSIIII* CENTRAL STATION P. 0. BOX 240 TOLEDO, OHIO ttSiHARVEY AMES wT J~ EARLE BLDG., BROADWAY AT 52ND STREET ■ , FRA i UK11NL* ^£h ^ EVERY DAY NEW YORK, N. Y. [ 50 ) A $100 ^~y FREE SPECIAL Yesterday's Harvey Transaction: ™™ ™.; Permanent Wave, $10.10-$2, Won AT UA $7.60-$2 WON Above was the only horse advised and was filed with "Daily Racing ,.,. , ... ,.„ . « Form" in advance of the race. Who else gave this filly a chance? . . . _ . . . . , Attention is drawn to +. the fact +. that M_ Permanent m Wave „ had never Bugle's followers Sure Cleaned Up. started bef0re, and it requires positive inside sources not only to know nP/^rj A V tne condition of the horse, but the intention. A $260 investment on the last seven "Harvey Transactions'' • w n« m A Long Shot Sleeper showed a dear prom of GOES FOR THE MONEY I This horse lias not won a race in six 1 ILkVZ /\ C^^J^ months. I have the O. K. direct, he will I |J/Oa jLTKJ \^J pay the limit. Is a re»l madder. I * ' iW~Mr. Player, don't miss oar she?t today. Rush to oar agents and buy the Hu^ie. ?fter the cost of the information and the loss which occurred Monday, only iO cents, or send $5.00 to the * caused by three horses colliding with the "Harvey Transaction" on Bugle Publishing Co. said day' had been deducted Suite 1711 Great Northern Bldg. ^ne recor^ shows six "Harvey Transactions" won out of the last Chicago DL seven advised in seven days, and we will mail you, overnight, Several "Harvey Transactions" now in preparation, simply await-in a plain sealed envelope the ing favorable starting conditions. BUGLE for TWO WEEKS, and Subscription, $100, must be telegraphed early to avoid oversub- ON SALE scription, as all "Harvey Transactions" are limited to territory. 99" IN THESE LEADING CITIES ~W _ Detroit Agent Saturday, April ^ 26 for sale at this stand only ^^ t£rms 03.gley MCWSSlcillCl The following conversation occurred over the long-distance last Cor. Woodward & Monroe Aves. Sunday: Mr. S. calling Mr. Ames (personal, important matter): Baffley Monument Mr. Ames, at the phone: "This is Mr. Ames speaking." Mr. S.: "I believe I have winner Cleveland— For sale at: a positive next Saturday, which, O. C Schroeder 212 East Superior Ave. UniA/ovor nOWever, WJ|I Will COST met 9 " ST. LOUIS— For Sale at: wm. Laser 711 Market street Mr. Ames speaking: "Amount makes no difference if you can CINCINNATI— For Sale at: . Ray Pierce corner Fifth and vine streets ! show and prove results, which, however, must be proved by demon- LOUISVILLE— For Sale at: I . .. . . .. „ Strati and not Conversation. Triangle News 409 South Fifth Street On _. Ricksecker . tKA,N^AS s Cigar c'J"Y_o^r Store. 9th and SaHewt:, Walnut . Sts. M Mr. S.: "I'll • prove to * you Tuesday, * ' at the cost of $ w , ' one hour dayton— For sale at: j before the race, that I obtain the best inside advice possible. If that Euphrafs 129 South Jefferson Street . ., , . . ... _- _ is sucecssful, will you accept my figure ■.-*»,■■ for Saturday s matter? «... * * J o J Also is for sale in othir cities where the Racing Form is sold. Mr. Ames: "Yes, you have my word." WANTED-— A CLOCKER The horse given and fj|ed was "PERMANENT WAVE" yesterday, Can use a reliable horseman for u-li_j *_lj j -j * a^ _ , . -_ , which had never started, * and paid $10.10. the Kentucky tracks. Write us. While the amount involved is very large, it is the aim of this office MM01MM nvm M% io steP as'^e from the monetary interests, as the future friends this Cthi^? vv^y c \ M]vL?Ym ^?n^ transaction should make will more than compensate for any financial The idea is to permit the large and small operator, if he is honor-sold all newsstands-* and ,1 sPEctALs ab|y inclined to take advantage 0f information which occurs seldom. AGAIN WE ^CLEANED UPS '* was at ^'rst t'ie PurPose 0* tms office to limit same to a selected few at $500 each, but as this matter occurs at about the same date as our Yesterdays 'ADV." $5 "SPECIAL:" _ 'ast Anniversary Special, which was "American Boy," and paid 6-1, M«irMj »f.*i.ic '^W^ $WUN AbAINq) WON, it was decided to permit those who up to now have been unable -TUSj -"kicheI SmSnSd^ SSSNo subscribe to "Harvey Transactions" at the exclusive rates, to obtain •jack field- the benefjt of tnis opportunity. l^HOW CAN YOU LOSE? when you get wen • big -priced Terms I SATURDAY ONLY hSSoldt "':::::::::::::::::::::::: :$S-S won; Telegraph $25.00 in advance and agree to remit $75 additional if ■Hot™"™ m&S won! this horse, which will be the "Harvey Transaction" of said day and wain* the wizahd ,io.oo-*2 won h , horse advised W|NS at 8 to ! or better. If less than 8 to 1 And many mora LONG SHOT -winners JACK * field- gave th*t are too numerous to mention nothing further need be remitted. In the interest of all subscription ■ here. ■ 5 -straight days" a winner last week to the above will also be limited to territory, therefore early subscrip-»~D0 YOU WANT TO WIN tion is advised. $500 "TODAY"? This office expects to prove again why it has imitators, but no A $25 flat play on our BOTH $5 and $1 ' SPE-I COmpetitOTS. r CIALS ' tiday should W NET YOU $500 '"TODAY" telephones— circle 2591, 2592, 2593 and 5749 Rush to your newsdealer and pet "JACK FIELD" —^ ^ ■■ i^ — «^^^^— — i^^^™.^^™ »^ " BOTH J5 and $1 •SPECIALS." but be sura you get: I both of those SPECIALS' today, as they come! Wt SS$$$$ S$$$$ JB I ^^^^^^"i^^^^^^iii^^^"^^"^^""^ 1 ! from the same SOURCE that put over above Ions r*TPV SW\. •« mm -m.r *-. m.. shots jjSJ PREDETERMINED k& \ Pay From Your Prof its JACK FIELD sold everywhere, alro mailed to you M^ Bo™r-apnc^Lfi-^ envelope; *15 W3Skly for •• p TURF nn/\CrTC PROFITS • SS Tlio be Master ■*£ Key you System S ono of playing VHTZm the races No \m. Tmm MIRACLE S\STKM U nationally V» charge unless it shows an average prof.t of VTrTn *S2 l? Vlrv rn «"««" ■• "*•*» N» |»l-.vrr-hard for I •« least *10 a day on the $3 scale oi play. Room 32. ,o 39 ,o w W. Adorns St. rw.™ Chicago. H 111. | aa. •* — *" Ior particulars mail this ad. with your name layrT.. „as slood Hie ACID TEST for Z \ tn many ear«.. « r could not spend mnny *» I »nd ^'l\s. \° £ f; WiLLIS' _ , _ i2j Thirtieth St., Miami Bea.l.. I .a. ™i^^^i^^■l^^^^■^™™™™,™^^ thousand* of ,!ollars per annum adxer- SPOT CAfH . Jll 90-52 WON *» ,lsl„e „iltfr a .OUK,| ^,„ ,,, ron. W mmmmmmmummmmmmmmmmmmummmmmmmmmmmammammmmmmmmmmmm EL JESMAR J10.93-W «0-*Z ^ND tlnut, in b.i.incss. sold on installment „ were last Saturday's $2 XX Sp:cia!s. Dint ^ payments paid from your profits. Abso- ' miss next faturday s TWO LIVE ONES. «/ lately FREE. lOOpagr raring manual, «» Cat NEW BOOK out tiday for horses that v review, sworn trstimonaU. etc. Intrsti | P||||l ATAII f\ |\ ■■ f\ I ■ I are ready ti win. 25 cents at all news- gate today and make our Bookir obey. ** I L fllll III vlwlnllAI -^.5^» ^e Special: Jun,App,e- Iubl,c Kelations Manager V L L A I f. U I U H 0 I L U I A L STANDARD TURF GUIDE /^rSn Box 10 11. * K. Tun son. Mil. flJL Expecting something extra good next Saturday. 403. 22 W. Qu:nc St. Chicago. 111. £ $ Jl C Ra « .. , ZT ^._ ^^^^^^^^^^_— -, A^^anm«mmnmmmmn«mnmm«nnns«ni Jf^y* » »■ -»" Banir.g accidents, this hor:c should v..r. at a good ! — ^ i ^**^ »»»»» ? » 3 5 5 5 A\Jfr price. Costs nothing in advance. Just remit win- SPORTING LEADER rungs of $10 after horse wins. Write quick for this EXTEA SPECIAL and other good ones to follow. TODAYS FREE CODE An\/CDTICT IM R A P I M P mPIUI I Havro— Duniirk-Doubl»-Launch-Pinch-Mount-Joil IMUVQnllOC 111 nHV/lllU lUnlVI SUPERIOR SERVICE, Box 133. Dayton, Ohio Comparative Mile Records Comparative Mile Records Dec. bt. Track. Oomp Speed Mile. (Mile) Record. Belmont Park »3 1 .35* Aqueduct »T5 1:36 Churchill Downs »70 1 :36tt Saratoga 870 1 :3fiH Syracuse 90&\ l:3«Vi Ijitonia :»X 1:36% Hawthorne 945 l:37«i loxiiigtou »40 1:37% Fort Erie 93T» 1.37* Kiurel 83'. 1:37*4 I'imlico 93" 1:37*4 Itluo Bonnets 830 1:37% Fair C rounds (New Orleans) 930 1:37% Windsor 930 1:37% Tijuana. Mex 825 1 :38 Oriental Park (Havana) 925 1:38 Kuipire City 920 1 :3S% Devonshire Park 815 1:38% Dado Park 815 1 3S% Itorval Park 810 1:38% Krieli'sc P*k (Vancouver, B. C.) .810 1:38% Bono 910 1:38% Thorncliffe Park 905 1:38% Jamaica 805 1:38% Woodbine Park 905 1 :3S% Tanforan 900 1:39 Jefferson Park 900 1:39 Havre do Grace 895 1 :39fe Conn.- ~ht Park 880 1:39% Hamilton 880 1:38% Mount Royal 880 1:38% Kenilworth Pk (Windsor) (est.) .875 1:40 Pennine 860 1:40% Howie 850 1:41 Kempton Park 820 1:42% Piping Bock 820 1:42% The forocoing tabic is based on an arbitrary decimal basis of 25 ) oint- to a second, running down from a theoretical mile in 1:35. valued at 1.000. Roamer won a race against time at Saratoga August 21. 1918. in 1:34%. but the time used is Cherry Pie's 1:35% in a regular race against other horses. Maryland Racing Dates ♦ MARYLAND RACING DATES HAVRE DE GRACE— April 16 to April 30. PTMLTCO— May 1 to May 13. HAVRE DE GRACE— September 24 to October 4. LAITREL — October 7 to November 1. PIMLICO — November 3 to November 15. BOWIE— November 17 to November 29. Page 12 First Stake of English Flat-Season I '~ fern ■II I _^BB. -y ^ *3s5-»n ^^^^b^^bV. , jjT^J^ u«:«*^^ji^B^H BBV^fcaBsfc—^ftflPB^tBB^B ^^^PSb^^BB ^B FIRST STAKE OF ENGLISH FLAT-SEASON — J. D. Cohn's French four-year-old, Sir Gallahad DL, winning the Lincolnshire handicap at Lincoln, England, March 26. Evander is shown in second place, the Irish mare, Grave Fairy, third and Overseer passing Sir Greysteel to finish fourth. Sir Gallahad HI. was a strong favorite. Winner of Season's First Stake lMWalffiflfMli ilifl'lllmEl BW* ipi War^ ^W3| BB* H ^§£^8 ^S^BB^BBBHJjBBnG3vy.e^MK^^&*'9^BB^7 ' JSYr *-»j£fcfai&. { ^ jF*9F^^^BBBfl^^ ^* flx ~ *¥"*^5s»\. » l^ BiC-:4s2?sS BB BBiMBftfTWw '%^ :«o&S^^fa*fctf^fe°» 'aww--■s^Jl^xjP^'* -^ ^c ' .* w%« a«R4&~ ^» ».^ r ^^Bj£2Ss?l3 &£§0JHB£3g?BjB9g BJ WINNER OF SEASON'S FIRST STAKE — The Nevada Stock Farm's General Thatcher, jockey F. Lee up, just after his victory in the Inaugural handicap at Bowie, April 3. This was the first stake of the 1924 eastern racing season and the Wingfield colt showed enough quality in the running to warrant the belief that he will win other good races before the year is much older. Talking It Over With Epinard TALKING IT OVER WITH EPINARD — Jockey Everett Haynes (right) and Trainer Eugene Leigh (left) in close conference with Pierre Wertheimer's crack four-year-old at the Maisons-Laffitte training quarters near Paris. They are probably discussing plans for the pending American invasion. A Star Rider, But Still All Boy A STAR RIDER, BUT STILL ALL BOY — Jockey Ivan Parke, who won the riding championship last season and is leading for 1924 honors, finds time to show the "kids" in the National Marble Shooting Tournament at Cincinnati how to hold an "aggie" for an accurate shot. In spite of his big income Parke is still satisfied with a boy's amusements. This is one of the secrets of his success. 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Master Robert was an outsider but he won easily from a big field which included several previous winners of the classic.