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Daily Racing Form: n. Thursday, April 24, 1924
Daily Racing Form: n. Thursday, April 24, 1924 Daily Racing Form. 400dpi TIFF G4 page images Triangle Publications, Inc., Chicago, IL 1924 drf1924042401 These pages may be freely searched and displayed. Permission must be received for subsequent distribution in print or electronically. Daily Racing Form: n. Thursday, April 24, 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] Springlike Weather: Stimulates Training Activities at Churchill Downs.; Derby Candidates' Work Confined to Short Gallops--Wida Goes a Fast Mile. SPRINGLIKE WEATHER Stimulates Training Activities at Churchill Downs. Derby Candidates' Work Confined to Short Gallops — Wida Goes a Fast Mile. * LOUISVILLE. Ky.. April 23.— Delightful springlike weather and a fast track served a.s a strong stimulus to training operations at Churchill Downs. Wednesday morning i ■■ and during work hours the famous course i ! "was fairly alive with the horses being given i | their training gallops that varied in distances ' I from three-eighths to more pretentious mile i gallops. | ' Kentucky Derby gallops were confined to light work, none of the aspirants for the ' rich prize being asked to go along at a I distance greater than three-quarters. The I | most ambitious of these works was witnessed when trainer Ham Keene brought cut Alta- j j wood, and sending the colt along without a : ; pacemaker galloped him three-quarters in 1 :16. With .Jockey J. McCoy in the saddle, I the son of Master Robert began at the three- : quarter post and under a pull went the ' 1 otiarter in :2" . three-eighths in :3S%. half . iii :.")1 and five-eighths in 1:03. He gained, speed after covering the half mile and traversed the next eighth in the fast time of : I twelve seconds. Altawood's manner of running gives the impression that he will develop Into a good . horse over a long route. A long striding horse, he is a slow beginner, but he gains | ', momentum gradually, and finishes with a] tine hurst of speed. Trainer Keene is of the opinion that if the colt was pos=essed of early speed that he would develop into a ' real racing celebrity. i BLACK ;oi.i snows speed. Trainer H. Webb unlimbered Black Cold to the extent of permitting him to step along a half mile, which distance the son of Black Tony covered easily in :49%. Trainer Pete Coyne permitted King Corin II. and BoUfbou Boy to exhibit some of their speed, when he sent the pair together at a gallop over the half mile route. Mack Oar-lu-r was astride King Corin II. and Joe K.th-ris piloted Bourbon Boy. The colts started together, but King Corin II. went into an early lead and headed his stablemate !• the windup. They were timed the quarter | in :-'i*:, and the halt" in MsV,, which trainer Coyne characterised as a most satisfactory; gallop. Trainer John "Ward had "Wise Counsellor out early, but only allowed the crack colt to jog around the course a couple of times. After being returned to his stall the coifs ! plates w -re removed, and he will be given a! new set Thursday. He will he given his last : tryout at one mile on the local track, Friday i morning. TO R1I»E WISE COUNSELLOR. Trainer Ward announced that he had en- j gaged Jockey Mack Carner to pilot Wise Counsellor in the Preakncss Stakes, and Carner will leave here for Maryland a couple sf iajrs before the decision of the stake, earner will also have the mount on the colt in the Derby provided Pete Coyne, his contract employer, has no entry in the race. Other-arise , Mr. Ward will have to look elsewhere for a rider for the colt. j There were a number of trials of other than Derby candidates, and one of the best of these was shown by Keene Brothers' Aliee Blue Cown. which showed to good ad- I I vantage when she covered three-quarters In 1:1*%. | Joe Hawkins' good mare Startle showed that she is almost fit for the races when she ■ ii gotlated a mile easily in 1 :4X^. ■The best mile of the morning was wit- , Tiessed when Theo. E. Mueller's four-year-old Wida rattled off the distance in 1 :4t%, ami galloped out the mile and an eighth in I 56V ! Princess Dorcen. the Audley Farm Stable"! main candidate for the Kentucky Oaks made a good impression when she rattled off three- | quarters in 1 ilT^s, and eased up an extra I eighth in l M.%. I Parke To Ride At Lexington Meeting PARKE TO RIDE AT LEXINGTON MEETING LOIISVILLE Ky., April T\ Mose Gold-blatt, accompanied by jockey [vss Parke, motored to Lexington Wednesday morning. Coldblatt had intended shipping six horses to the Lexington track Wednesday morning, but t«lephoned to BSB Walters, Lis f.. reman, not to load the horses until he was further advised. Mack Garner To Lexington MACK GARNER TO LEXINGTON IjOUISVILLK. Ky.. April 22— Pete Coyne. having failed to secure the desired number of stalls at Lexington, has decided not to spud any horses to that track. However, Ids rider Mack Oarner will go along to accept mounts cvt the meeting. j Pimlico Oaks Eligibles: Best Three-Year-Old Fillies of Year Are Named.; Happy Thoughts, Befuddle, Fluvanna, Initiate, Elvina, Tree Top and Other Stars Included. i ■■ i ! i | ' I i | ' ' I I | j j : ; I : ' 1 . : I . | ', ' i | PIMLICO OAKS ELIGIBLES *- ♦ Best Three-Year-Old Fillies of Year Are Named. * Happy Thoughts, Befuddle, Fluvanna, Initiate, Ihina, Tree Top and Other Stars Included. BAI.TIMORK Md.. April 22— The Pimlico Oaks, to be run Thursday, May 8. has attracted sixty of the best three-year-old fillies in the country and the winner will undoubtedly be well fancied for the Preakness, scheduled for Monday. May 12. W. R. Coe will endeavor to repeat Clen- patra's victory in 1920 with Elvina or Lady Belle, both daughters of Polymelian. whiD Hazy Dawn and Flirtation, well-bred fillies by Hurry On and Charles O'Malley. two of England's most fashionable sires, will rep- resent W. J. Salmon, who wen the Oaks in ^921 with Careful. In the interests of Harry Payne Whitney, who won the Oaks last year with Gadfly, are Initiate and Miss Whisk, bv Whisk Broom jIL. and Margin, by All Cold, while W. S. Kilmer has three Sun Briar foaled misses to duplicate Dinahmeur's unexpected win in |l922. August Belmont is represented by Devjf; (James Butler by Cave Woman. High Priest - ess and Delysia; J. S. Cosden by Yanke^ 'Princess, by Ballot; J. E. Davis by Relentless and Eagerness, both by Vulcain: Green-tree Stable by Tree Top and two others; Hal Price Headley by Say no; Idle Hour Stock Farm by Bob's Mary and Befuddle: the Ran-cocas Stable by Outline and Lady Diana, and George D. Widenor by the promising quartet. Salacia, Parasol, Radiancy and Anticipation. Among the outstanding fillies in the Oaks is the Xalapa Ridge Stable's Happy Thoughts, that many good judges pronounced the best of her sex last year, while the Salu- bria Stable's Fluvanna, srcor.d to St. Jarr.c; in the Futurity, is well thought of by her trainer. Max Hirsch. Is Defiant. J. S. Ward. 'owner of Wise Counsellor and Worthmore. thinks he has an Oaks winner, and the Nevada Stock Farm's Wood Lady has many friends. The conditions and entries are as follows: PIMLICO OAKS. For three-year-old fillies. Star'ers to pay $100 each to the winner, with $." .00n added, of which $1,000 to the second, $.".00 to the third and $2" 0 to the fourth. Weight. 121 pounds. Non-winners of $1.." 00 allowed S pounds ; maidens allowed U pounds. Entries (Continued on second pace.) PIMLICO OAKS ELIGIBLES (Coc tinned from first pa«Te closed Tuesday, April 8, 1924. One mile and a sixteenth. PREYIOl'S ■■■■■■■ Year. Horse. Wt. Jockey. Time. 1919 Milkmaid 121 E. Naudc 1:51% 1920 Cleopatra 121 L. at Atce 1:53 1921 Careful 121 F. Keogh 1:49% 1922 Dinahmeur lit A. Johnson ....1:47 1923 Gadfly 113 L, M. Alee 146% Arthur. James-Julia. Pelair Stud— Priscilla Ruley, Filomar, Sunspot. Belmont. August Bevy. Butler, James — Cave Woman, High Priestens, I ely- sia. Capra. F. B.— Poedie. Clyde, Thomas Black Art. Ju*t. Co«-. W. K. — B!vina. I.ady Belle. CoMleti. J. S — Yankee Princess. Daris, J. E. — Relentless. Eagerness. Dudley. S. 11. Strut Miss l.irzir. ■ Dwyer, William V. — Juledon. I Fisher, II. C. — Nellie Morse. I Garrett. Frank — Carajo. Glen Riddle Farm —Whetstone. Greeutree Stable Tree Top, Brioiiy, Leopardess. Griffith, J. E. Elsbeth. Hancock, A. B.— Erne. lleadlcy, Hal Price Sayno. Idle Hour Stock Farm Stable Bob's Mary, Befuddle. Johnson. Frederick Dare Say. Kcntou Stable- Fleet Princess, Viola Burton, Ptdly-mara. Kilmer, Willis Sharpe - Sunaj r, Sun I.ady, Sua-magne. Ijeft, George W.- Tiday. lA ngridge Stable- I-ady Ix ngridgv, Nancy Lang-home. Mcl/ean. Edward B - Floating On. Maxwell, Howard W.- Blue Moon. Nevada Stock Farm- Wood l.adv . Rancocas Stable- outline. Lady Diana. Richards. D. I. Warning. Salmon. Walter J. Hazy Dawn. Flirtation. Kalnbrta Stable Fluvanna. ShreTe, J. H.- B*lle of I'D month, Thomasine. Ward, J. S.- Defiant. Whitney, Edward F.~ KM. Tide. Whitney, H. P.- Initial, Miss Whisk, Margin. Widener. Georffe D. Salacia. l*nraswl, h»d ie«y. Anticipation. Xalapa Ridge Stable Happy Thought*. Widener Donates Stallion: Donates Maintenant to Breeding Bureau of Jockey Club--Now at Mamaroneck Farm. ! : i j , j I I | ■ , ! | I I WIDENER DONATES STALLION I Donates Maintenant to Breeding Bureau of Jockey Club — Now at Mamaroneck Farm. NEW YORK. N. T.. April 23- Joseph E Widcner of Philadelphia, who has already j been generous in his benefactions to racing j and breeding has presented the fine big French horse Maintenant, now at his Kl- | mendorf stud near Lexington, Ky., to the ; Breeding Bureau of the Jockey Club. Chairman Frank K. Sturgis of the bureau will probably send the horse to Hillandale farm near Mamaroneck. this state, where he will be in the charge of the State constabulary. Maintenant is a son of the renowned \ French horse Maintenon, for many years the premier sire at Harasdu Quesnay. the palatial stud of the late William K. Vaster-bilt but now the property of A. K. Macomber. [The dam of Maintenant was Martha Cor-: man. by Sir Dixon— Sallie McClellan. She; was bred in this country and is a sister to' Audience, the dam of Whisk Broom 11. and other celebrities. Mr. Widener sent her to France a number of years ago and she is among his most highly prized matrons. Maintenant was agood race horse, but broke down early. He is one of the biggest thoroughbreds in the country, standing aJ- | most seventeen hands. I'nlike most big horses he is full of (juality and is a sire of many winners, among the number b.-ing Chest Luck, I«tlly, Modesty. Anonymous and Whirligig. Being possessed of great bone and suhstai.ee. Maintenant is an unusually good type of horse to improve the general purpose breed in this state. The hunter breeds of Westchester county. this state, and Fairfield county, Conn, will, give him a warm welcome. if he noes to Hlllandalo he will ! •• the third thoroughbred sin- under the care of Sergeant Botce of the , state police, whose lmrse-hi ceding activities were tranaf* rred to that point after the destruction of the barracks of Gedney farms some six \\t be ag , Spearpolnt. by Spearmint, recently donated by William Wo .dward of the Befaair Stud, and Cock S* the North, arhich was presented to the Breedlsg Bureau by M:s Payne Whitney, are the horses that will ahsre stud honors with Maint- nant in his new home. i W. S. Kilmer Racing Plans: One Division of the Stable Now Racing in Maryland.; Charles J. Casey Will Handle Other Horses Which Will Campaign in New York. If, S. KILMER RACING PLANS « ■ — One Division of the Stable Now Racing in Maryland. ♦ ( harles J. Casey Will Handle Other Horses Which Will Campaign In "cw York. NEW YORK. N. Y.. April 23. -Willis j Sharpe Kilmer has divided his stable into ; two strings and one band of horses are now in Maryland being campaigned by John | I. Smith, while Charles J. Casey will bring | a division to New York for the racing over j the metropolitan tracks. There are no better equipped private win-j ter training quarters than those at Sun Briar Court, Mr. Kilmer's elaborate thoroughbred i establishment at Binghamton. In former | years Sun Briar Court was. used to house [the brood mares as well as the horses in j training. It was ideal for the purpose, but . this year the brocd mares have been kept at Mr. Kilmer's Virginia farm. Remlik Hall, ' j and the entire Binghamton farm has been for the use cf the horses in training. j With a wide, perfectly constructed indoor j track it was possible to keep the horses going all winter, and as soon as the weather permitted an outdoor track was available I that is the equal of any private training . ground. I j Mint Briar, the half-brother to Sun Briar, I by Assagai, from Sweet Briar, has been 1 turned out and will not be raced until the coming fall. He loomed up as one of the best of the two-year-olds of the early racing of 1923 and he has a chance to come back j a thoroughly good three-year-old next fall. ! The string that Smith is racing in j j Maryland is composed of Sun I^ady. Sun-: magne, Sunayr and the two-year-olds Asek-j j ket. Cay Iris. Menthol, Sun Los, Sun Caris, ■ ' Sun Hope and Sun Hathor. j The Casey string is made up of Sun Rajah, Sunny Sal. the half -sister to Sally's Alley: Sunny Light. Craigthorne and the two-year- : olds Folly Coat. Saratoga Maje, Sun Circle, Sun Tess. Sun Polly. Sunsard, Sun Herodia, I Sunny Man and Sun Sabre. Those to race in New York will be stabled St Aqueduct and trainer Casey came down from Binghamton some time ago to make arrangements for their quarters. ] Following is a complete list of the Kilmer stable: Three -Year -Olds. Sun Rajah, b. e. by Sun ltriar Ilbajes. Sun Ijad.v. b. or br. f, by Sun Briar Irish Lady. Sunny Sal. b. f. by Sun Uriar- - Salrolatile. SiinmuRne. b. f, by Sun ltriar Komagne. Suni.y Light, b. f, by Sun Briar- IneeggM. Sunayr. eh. f. by Sun Briar Misty low. t'raigtiiorne, b. f, by Cevrge Smith Vintage II. Two-Year-Olds. Asekket. b. f. by Assagai Sekket. Ko:iy Coat. b. f. by NecefW Coat. Way Irin, b. f. by Assagai Irish Lady. Menthol, br. f. by Criuiil Parade Mentha. Saratoga Maje, ch. c, by Old Koenig Beautiful I-ady. Sun \to», b. e, by Sun Briar D s Altos. Sun Caris, b. g, by Sun Briar MugicarD. Sun Circle, b. e. by Sun Briar Conference. Sun Tess. b. f. by Sun ltriar Contessina. Sun Hope. b. f. by Sun Briar Espero. Sun Polly, b. f, by Sun Briar (iay Polympl. Sun Hathor, b. e, by Sun Briar Hathor. Sunsard. b. c. by Sun ltriar Khajps. Suu Hprodia, eh. f, by Sun Briar Koyal Quest. Sunny Man. eh. c. by Sun ltriar Komagne. I Sun Sabre, b. f. by Sun Briar Sabretache. j This does not Include grand old Kxtermina- i tor. This great chestnut gelding is now a! ' nine-year-old. He is a son. of MeOee from Fair Empress and the best son of both hit sire and his dam. Latest Turf Gossip From Havre LATEST TURF GOSSIP FROM HAVRE P. H. Sims elainied Overtake yesterday. Leatherwood developed colic and was excused from starting today. B. Marinelli will resUBM riding Thursday, after a live-day suspension. I'll i I Reuter will race the horses of H. P. Stearns and T. T. Mott In Canada. The stewards suspended M. Schwartz for the remaining six days of the meeting for rough riding in the sixth race. Terry Wilson, who rode, with success for the Seagram Stable in Canada last year, will accompany the establishment across the bor-SV r again this year. B. N. Trotter wired JsOMS Wallace permission to ride at l'imlico. He will report to Trotter at the i.ouis\iiie opening; Ben Leach is making the ben's engagements here. Kilwanl 1"'. Sm^r:im stopped at Havre dc Grace OS the way from EtnehUTSt, N. ('., to, his home in Toronto. Me conferred with J. IT. BtOtleT over plans for the summer cam-I aign of his horses in the Dominion. Sanola To Stay At Downs SANOLA TO STAY AT DOWNS l.orisvii.i B, Ky. April 2:: Lea Jones,' trainer for llund Lios. & Jones, has chanced his plans shout shipping the three-rear-old filly. Bnnota, to Lexington, ami has decided to complete the filly's training at Churchill Downs. Sanola was an intended starter in the Ashland Oaks, to be run at Lexington the opening day .»f the meeting.' Heir-At-Law First: Royally-Bred English Colt Makes Impressive Showing.; Defeats Biff Bang and Thimble in Main Race--Four Straight for Caligula. | . ' j j j I . I j I 1 j ! j j j ■ ' j : I ] I j i ' HEIR-AT-LAW FIRST ♦ Royally-Bred English Colt Makes Impressive Showing. ' i Defeats Biff Bang and Thimble in Main Race — Four Straight for Caligula. HAVRE DE GRACE. Md.. April 23.— Heir- at-Law. hitherto a maiden, won the Bay view Purse at Havre de Grace today. Biff Bang and Thimble finished closest to him at the end of the mile and a sixteenth. Winning in such company does not indicate stake class. but the manner of the triumph probably will encourage T. J. Healey to point the black colt for the Preakness Stakes. Heir-at-Law is a three-year-old, by Son-ln- Law, from the Bill of Portland mare, I^ady Portland. The colt was imported by W. J. Salmon as a yearling and ran well in good company as a two-year-old, although failing to win. The sprinting distances seemed to be against him. His sire was one of the great- est of long-distance runners and producers of his kind in the general stud book. Heir- at-Law today gave evidence that he will go the Preakness route with credit and more weight than the 85 he carried in beating older horses. Brilliant Jester showed most speed of the six that competed in the Bayview. Heir-at-1 law was away well and straightened into the rear stretch in second position, half a length off the pacemaker, having saved ground on the turn. S. Williams, astride the three-year-old, waited along the rail through the backstretch and slipped through on the inside to take the lead when the other English horse began to weaken near the half. WINS BY TWO LENGTHS. From there on it wasn't a contest, although Biff Bang challenged around the second turn and assumed second position. While the winner passed the finish two lengths in front with plenty left. Biff Bang was under a hard drive to keep his head in front of Thimble. Unbeaten in two previous starts. Sombre cantered to an easy victory in the Brook-dale Purse for two-year-olds at the opening of the day's program. J. EL Burke got The J. S. Cosden filly away in front and she was never headed in the four and a half furlongs. Edisto. the public choice, finish- d second, with Bother, the winner's stahle-mate, in third position at the end. Sombie ran her race in :34, within three-fifths of a second of the track record. The second race brought out a cheap band for three-quarters of endeavor. Sagamore finished in front of the pack. Arendal was second and COhhssp third. C. Bose bad the leg on the winner, whico carried the silks of Mrs. H. Acker. Arendal opened up an early lead, but tired and f • II victim to the greater reserve of Sagamcre in the last couple of strides. Cobham was always close up- Caligula won for the fourth time in as many attempts in the third race of the day. He enabled J. H. Burke to ride his second successful mount cf the afternoon and gave trainer A. S. Woodliffe and owner V. EL Sims their fifth set of brschctl at the meeting. Mr. Woodliffe has saddled six horses since the opening of the season. LK.VUS ALL THE WAY. Caligula won handily by five lengths from Lion d'Or. Huon Pine followed sue length behind. Caligula ran in front all the way. Through the first quarter five of the six j competitors followed the son of Wrack in I close grouping. Rejection alone being a hope- I less last. At the half Lion d'Or and Huon Pine drew away from the others shortly after reaehing the half, but neither ever s-riously threatened the supremacy of Caligula. The Wrack gelding began his winning streak at the l-'air Grounds, added to it at Jefferson Park and doubled the southern collection here. Doughnut went out to set the pace over the mile and an eighth of the tilth race, but weakened near the end and fell before thrush ■( Bpyal Duck. Vitamin also esusjht Doughnut and would buvc overhauled the Bsrenhe color bearer in a tew more strides. Mc-Atee scored for the lir.-t time this year on Koyal Duck. Tropical Water took the lesd from a medio, re lot «f platers aft. r reaching the bsekstretcb in the sixth and wen ridden out by half a length from Frosty I toy. which finished fast ami then tired, c^ui.-k 'lino caught Dancing Pool rear the end i f a mil.-and aefeaty yard-, for thii.l m .n.-y. p Walls d nned tbe silks of j. k. Bkinker to ride the w Inner. S.-th's flower cam.- from 1 cliin.l in the final race ami headed Dundybrush the pacemaker, hut had to do her utmost to keep a neee in font of the ether Ibree-yesr-otds The race was at a mile and sevent yards, Dundybrush made the pace to th.- !.im sixteenth. Aggra\ating 1'ap.i finish. d third. f Dozily % Copyright. 1924, by DAILY RACING FORM PUBLISHING CO.— Reproduction of »ny matter contained herein without written permission expressly prohibited. VOL. XXX. NO. 115. CHICAGO, THUBSDAY, APRIL 24, 1924. PRICE 15 CENTS Page 2 DAILY RACING FORM YOLVaTE XXX. 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The names .Mid addresses are subject to a local and foreign directory test. 7G4G0 is firenndeiTorr924 Here and There on the Turf: Wise Counsellor Double.; Three-Year-Old Importance.; Many in the Handicaps.; Pimlico Oaks Prospects. Here and There on the Turf Wise Counsellor Double. Three -Year-Old Importance. Many in the Handicaps. Pimlico Oaks Prospects. Johs B. Ward promises to make a strong bid for both the Preakness and the Kentucky l erby with Wise Counsellor, his sterling son of Mentor and Rustle, by Russell. Considerable has been published recently of how both Sara zen and St. James have been progressing at Belmont Park, but in the meantime the Kentucky trainers have not been idle and Mr Ward has the star of the candidates from the section in this colt. Wise Counsellor was only started five time3 last year and his only defeat was in his first race, when he was second. His four victories were in the Harold Stakes. Cincinnati Trophy, Queen City Handicap and the Kentucky Jockey Club Stakes. The last two named stakes were both at a mile and were races run for Mr. Ward, while in his other races the son of Mentor bore the colors of T. C. Bradley. This spring Wise- Counsellor has been training in a manner to indicate that he will be an even greater ihrpe year old than he was a two year old. His most recent move of a mile in 1 :44 at Churchill Downs was accom plished with such ease as to create a decided impression, since it is not the Ward habit to work his horses at a fast clip. Shipping arrangements have already been made for the trip to Pimlico and, barring accidents. Wise Counsellor will surely go to the fiost in the Preakness Stakes and. after that race, be returned to Churchill Downs for the Kentucky Derby. It is apparent that the three year-olds are destined to play an important part in th handicaps of the year and probably a more important part than in many a year past. This conviction is forced by looking over the entries received for the big handicaps for three-year-olds and over that have be?n closed. The Brooklyn Handicap gives a fair idea of the three year old nomination when, of the seventy nine entries that were received in February, thirty four were three year-olds, a like number from the four year olds and just eleven of a more mature age. The proportion in some of the other stakes gives three year -olds a greater numerical im portance and it looks more and more like a great year for three year olds. The eleven older horses that have been named for the Brooklyn are Exterminator, Mad Hatter, Hephaistos, Cherry Tree. Dr. Clark, Littl* Chief, Modo, Flying Cloud, Thun derclap. My Play and Prince James. It is always interesting to see the old horses come back and Grey Lag will be missed, as well as some of the other sterl ng performers that have finaHy gone into retirement, but the four year olds are of a class to keep the best of the three year olds busy, if they come back in the form of last year. In this division it is cheering to know that Carl Wiedemann'1; In Memoriam and the Ran cocas Stable's Zev have another chance for a meeting in the Brooklyn Handicap, as well as in several of the other New York stakes. The Kentucky champion has been liberally engaged in all of the big New York handicaps. Indications are that the Pimlico Oaks this year will bring about one of the best contests in its history. This mile and a sixteenth dash for the three year t Id fillies is to be run May S, just four days before the running of the $50,-000 Preakness Stakes, and it is probable that some of the fillies will b? seen in each event. The Pimlico Oaks was first run in 1919, when it fell to J. K. L. Ross' Milkmaid. The other winners have be?n W. R. Coe's Cleopatra, Walter J. Salmons Careful, Willis Sharpe Kil mer's Dinahmeur and Ham- Payne Whitney's Gadfly. For the first thre? years the condi tions fixed the weights at stake weight for age, but since that time there have been penalties and allowances, Dinahmeur winning under 111 pounds, while Gadfly carried 113 pounds to victory. This year the conditions grant an eight pounds allowance for non winners of $1,500, while maidens are allowed ten pounds. Sixty fillies are eligible to the Oaks and' probably the best, on last year's showing, was Happy Thoughts, the filly that will bear the Xalapa Farm Stable colors. W. R. Coe is represented by Elvina and Lady Belle. Walter J. Salmon has two eligibles in his string in Haiy Dawn and Flirtation. Initiate, Miss Whisk and Margin are a trio of eligibles from the stable of H. P. Whitney and August Bel- j mont is represented by Bevy. The Salubria Stable's Fluvanna and George D. Widener's Salacia, Parasol, Radiancy and Anticipation are others of the notable eligibles. Altogether the Oaks promises to furnish rare sport and a big field should go to the post for the race. , There is always a degree of satisfaction in an acquittal, and it comes with the granting of a jockey license to Clarence Turner. His original application was tabled, but a further investigation resulted in the license committe?'? granting the licence Tuesday. Turner is a rider of ability and of several years' experience and when he is exonerated, as he has been by the license committee, both he and the turf are to be congratulated *. Daily Racing Form Handicaps Daily Racing Form Handicaps HAVRE DE GRACE The horses whtch seem best in Thursday's races are : Havre de Grace, Ma., April 13, 1M4. 1— Rejected, Mother Goose. Trip Lightly. 2 — Vicaire. Gold Foyle, Lollipop. 3 — Buck Pond, Julia M., Humble 4— NAUTICAL. Minto II.. Wilkes-Barre. 5 — Trajanus. Ix rd Wrack. Rosa Yeta. 6 — Vice-Chairman, Irish Pat, Vacuum. 7 — Roseate, Loveliness, Duke John. T. K. Lynch. New York Handicap. 1 Rejected, Imagination, Trip Lightly, Good Will. 2 — Gold Foyle, Regalia, Lollipop, Ticacey. 3— Humble. Buck Pond. Invictus, Trapstick. 4— NAUTICAL, Minto II., Shamrock. Natural. 5-Humboldt, lx rd WracK, East Indian. Trajanus. 6— Irish Pat, Bonfire, Vacuum, Hickory. 7— Roseate, Bowsprit, Duke John, Buddie Kean. Chicago Handicap. 1— Rejected. Imagination, Mother Goose, Trip Lightly. 2 — Chuckle. Geld Foyle. Vicaire. Lollipop. I — Humble. Buck Pond. Julia M.. Invictus. 4— NAUTICAL, Minto II. Shamrock, Wilkes-Barre. 5 — I-iord Wrack. East Indian, Trajanus. . Mountain Rose II. C— Tippity Witchet, Vacuum, Irish Pat, Vice-chairman. 7 — Duke John, Col. Whallcn, Comme Ci. Roseate. Observer'* Handicap. 1— Rejected. Imagination, Mother Goose. Slow and Easy. ; 2— Vicaire, Gold Foyle. Chuckle. lollipop. "— Humble. Buck Pond. Julia M.. Trapstick. 4— NAUTICAL, Minto II., Shamrock, Wilkes- Barre. 5— Lord Wrack, Rosa Yeta, Humboldt. East ! Indian. G — Johnny Dundee, Irish Pat, Vacuum, Vice- : Chairman. 7— Duke John, Roseate, Buddie Kean, Comme Ci. Consensus of Handicap!*. 1-Rejected. Imagination, Mother Goose, Trip ' Lightly. 2 — Vicaire. Gold Foyle. Chuckle. Lollipop. '■ I — Humble. Buck Pond. Julia M.. Invictus. 4— NAUTICAL, Minto II., Shamrock, Wilkes-Barre. 5— I«ord Wrack, Trajanus, Humboldt, East Indian. i . ; ! : ' '■ i «— Vlce-Chalrman. Irish Pat, Tippity Witchet, Johnny Dundee. 7— Roseate, Duke John, Buddie Kean, Comme a. COLUMBUS The horses which seem best in Thursday's races are : ( olnniims. Ohio, April 23, 1984. 1— May Baxter. Doc McMahon, Billy Welch. 2— Look I^even. Ink.. Black Monkey. .'!--Zoona. George Starr. Glenn. 4— Pearl Boots. Trafalgar, Bigwig. f IIP PARDON'. Lady Rose. Sun Brae, ti — Matinee Idol. Dancer, Florence Deen. ; I — Secretary, Horeb, Montillo. F. II. Sproule. Xerr York Handicap. • 1 — Doc McMahon. Billy Welch, Pardner Jewell. Esther Grindell. I 2 — Fame, Hush. Jo«ie Gorman, Carl Roberts. ! 3— Zoona. Arrowhead. Athlete, Glenn. I 4— Trafalgar. Pearl Boots, Red Weed, Moor-field. 5— NOON GLIDE, Lady Rose, Sun Brae, Beg Pardon. $- Reg. Nig, Matinee Idol. Dancer. 7 — Montillo, Horeb, Secretary, Little Ed. Cliicasro Handicap. 1 — May Baxter. Doc McMahon, Winnie Davis, Billy Welch. 2— Tnk, Incognancc. Fame. Loch Leven. 3 — Glenn. Zoona. Arrowhead, George Starr. 4— Trafalgar. Red Weed, Bigwig, Melbourne. 5— BEG PARDON, Noon Glide, Fincastle, Sun Brae. 0- Dancer, Nig. Matinee Idol. Tomahoi. 7 — Horeb, Secretary, Montillo, Torsida. Observer's Handicap. 1— May Baxter. Doc McMahon, Pardner Jewell, Billy Welch. 2 — Fame, Ink, Hush, I»ch Leven. 3 Zoona. Arrowhead. Athlete, Glenn. 4— Trafalgar, Red Weed, Tearl Boots, Bigwig. 5— BEG PARDON, Noon Glide, Lady Rose. Sun Brae. 6— Nig. Dancer, Matinee Idol, Rog. 7— Montillo, Horeb, Secretary, Little Ed. (on«fn»n» of Handicaps. 1— May Baxter. Doc- McMahon, Billy Welch, Pardner Jewell. 2 — Fame, lx ch Leven, Ink, Incognance. 3— Zoona, Glenn. Arrowhead, George Starr. 4 — Trafalgar, Pearl Boots, Red Weed, Bigwig. 5— BEG PARDON, Noon Glide, Lady Rose, Sun Brae. t -Matinee Idol, Rog. Dancer, Nig. 7- Montillo, Secretary, Horeb, Little Ed. From Tijuana To Toronto FROM TIJUANA TO TORONTO BALTIMORE. Md.. April 2.1- A. L. Austin is an arrival from Tijuana. Ho shipped his two horses direct to Toronto. Five belonging to C Irby and five of Arthur Lrent's went in the same car. Before leaving the border. Austin sold Mt. Rose to E. I». Coltou who raced l'an Zarvta. He also sold liramton to G. 1). Oamon. The horses of Wm. "Red" Walter were shipi»ed from Tijuana to Woodbine. New Arrivals At Pimlico NEW ARRIVALS AT PIMLICO BALTIMORE, Md.. April 22.- J. H. Lewis arrived at Pimlico with fourteen jumpers of J. E. Widener's. •'Specs" Crawford and Vincent Powers also reached the Maryland Jockey Club course with the steeplechasers cif the Queen City Stank- and the Greentreo ' Stable. T. Roderick has tn« horses of Katharine iliu at Pimlico, Twenty Years Ago Today: Chief Turf Events of April 24, 1904 Twenty Years Ago Today Chief Turf Events of April 24, 1904 Sunday, no racing. E. R. Thomas' horses, twelve in all, including the 160,000 Hermis, have been taken from Gravesend to Jamaica. Mr. Thomas has already stated that Hermis will hardly go to the post before the Suburban Handicap. McGee promises to be one of the greatest horses of the western turf this year, yet he only cost Mr. Corrigan 95 guineas as a yearling in England. His weight in the $50,000 World's Fair Handicap is 101 pounds and if he incurs no penalties and goes to the post as good as he is at present his chance of winning is second to none. Many horsemen and turf followers returned to Chicago from Memphis yesterday and were in evidenca around the downtown district, where the principal topic of conversation was the forthcoming meeting at Worth. Chicago is certainly one of the greatest racing centers in the country, for despite the fact that th; Worth Jockey Club did not decide to throw open its gates until about two werks ago and despite the fact that no stake races will be given at Chicago Ridge this year, yet in most cases many of the horsemen who have strings in the South and who had decided to send them to other racing points have changed their minds and will ship here at once. William Garth's Mistake WILLIAM GARTH'S MISTAKE HAVRE DE GRACE, Md.. April 23.— William Garth made a mistake. He owned Sack Cloth, dam of the unbeaten Sombre, but taBt hep« in the marc- as a producer of quality when half a dozen of her foals turned out of little account as racing tools. Then he sold her for $300 to Major PYatt, who has, ■ farm Ma* that of A. B. Hancock in Virginia. When Sombre began to show form Mr. Oatta tried t . repurchase the broodmare, but Major Pratt turned down his offer. Sack Cloth was in foal to Berrilldon at the time of the sale last autumn and this spring has a colt foal by that sire. Spence On To Lexington m — SPENCE ON TO LEXINGTON LOUISVILLE. Ky . April 23— Trainer Kay Si enee Wednesdiy transferred seven of his horses to Lexington. The shipment included Frankman, a Derby and Blue Grass Stakes candidate; Fausto, Pegasus, Belzoni. Fuo, Bit o' Honey and Supcrfrank. Sjpenee did not include Priti -e«s Doreen in the shipment, being of the opinion that tha ttlly was not quite ready to do her best in a race. Latest Workouts Latest Workouts (97) NEW YORK, N. Y., April 23.— Today's training gallops over the local course inc lud-ed the following: AQUEDUCT. Weather clear ; track slow. Half Mile. 429 Babbling 51% 96-Princo Regent. .50 Claro dt Luna. 52% Ten Eyck 55 Five-Eighths Mile. , 425-Kerry Girl ..1:05% 407-Vulcain Qn'n.lM Three-Quartan Mile. 75-Conundrum ..1:24 9G Perhaps 1:18 418-Diversity ...1:23 457 Penstroke ...1:20% 434-Outcross 1:20%. 443 Syl. Spring. . 1 :19 One Kile. 431 Aga Khan .1:52 411-Little Smoke. 1:49% Ashburton ...1:53% JAMAICA Weather clear ; track sloppy. Three -Eighths Mile. Ann 39 372-Sleiveconard .42 304-K. of Fortune .39% S7 Thorudalc 40 S5-Lady Boss 37% Half Mile. 96-Bonaparte 53 290 I .ally 51 96 B'ggs Buchanan53 93-Water tiirl 51 five-Eightha Mile. 421-Bontaud 1:04% ! ( Miss Cameo . 1 :0f»% 94 brainstorm ..1:09 93-Miss Star ...1:03% Contentment 1:08 ! !' Peter King ..1:0S 91-Houri t:04% 96- The World .1:0N In the bag .1:08 442-Time Kxpos'e.l :05 Marjorie C. ..1:07% Three-Quarters Mile. 9( Atherstone ..1:25 94 Edward Crayr.20% 442 Diuimesdale .1:22% 446 Horologe 1:22% 93 IXronda 1:19 One Mile. 93-Sea Cove l:t9% BELMONT PARK Main Track. Weather clear; track slew — Three -Eighths Mile. Achmet 38 415 Canaque B % 412-Cherry Pic 35% Villager 41% Half Mile. 404 - Hroonister 50% ane 53% Despot 52 25-Ix,tterin^n . ...50% 3«0 I»onus 53% C9 Pirate OaM ...51 Hilary 53% 432-Silk Taawl . . . 55% Knight of Uren- ;!49-Skyscraper ....53% Five-Eighths Mile. 400-Anticipation 1:05 Radieny 1:05 463 Ikolly Uaffney 1:03 361 St. aaUtaal ..1:05 Dick Whit- 369 Salac-ia 1 :05 tington 1:07 444-Santzeu 1 (»«% 315-Hornsea 1 :05 Stimulus ....1:07 382-I'arasol 1 :05 392 Thunderbolt . 1 :05 Peanuts 1:07 359-l'psal 1:05 Three -Quarters Mile. 438-Autumn Bells 1:22 343 Northcliff ...1:27 409-Cuc-Kack ...1:18 Cherry Pie and Canaque showed good speed together. Sarazen was under strong restraint all the way. HAVRE DE GRACE. Md.. April 23. Today's training gallops here included the following: HAVRE BE GRACE. Weather clear; track good — Three-Eighths Mile. Dreams 40 8S-Miracle Man .37 88-French I^idy ..36% 42S Mainmast 34 93-lnvictus 36% 93 Valley of Half Mile. 39-Alex Woodliffo 50% S7 Mountain Rose 91-Carajo 50 II 53 Wo-Flirtation 51 92 Natural 51% 455-tJray Gables ..54 403-Procyon 50 92-Irish Pat 52 397-Toseanelli 53 Fire-Eighths Mile. 95-Dunlin 1:02 SSKirah 1 04 93-Kttahe 1:10 (H-Ul.v ■ 1:05 95-J. F. O'Hara 1:05 92-Ncw Hashire 1:07 95- King's R'som 1:02 Three -Quarters Mile. »5-Better Times 1:20 92 June Flower 1:20 92 Curia nd 1:21 S9 Vice -Ch'miun 1 23 95-Fr'dom's Call 1:17 One Mile. »1-Lunetta 1:44 92 Sunmagne ...1:49 432-Maximac 1:55 S4-Swingalong ..1:45% 90 Nautical 1:45% 93-Star Court ..1:47 92-Sun Lady 1:49 95 War Mask .1:52 French Lady is a speedy filly. Carajo and Procyon ran well. Dunlin, with King's Ransom, showed ana*! and finished fast. Nautical was cantering all the way. Lunetta ran handily and looks well. Page 3 Daily Racing Form Charts: Havre De Grace QAIljr RACING FORM I HAVRE DE GRACE (Copyright, 1924, by Daily Racing Form Publishing Company.) HAVRE DE GRACE, MD., WEDNESDAY. APRIL 23. 1924. (One Mile.) Seventh day. Harford Agri-ciliural and l r. dors' Association. Spring Meeting of 13 days. Weather clear. Steward repres. nt ing Maryland Bactag Commission Ooorge Iirown, Jr. Delegate at I^irge, Carlos BL de Oarnirndia. Stewards, George Itrown. Jr., Itaker Waters and II. P. Conkling. Judges. H. J. Morris. Joseph Mclennan and J. P. Turner. Starter, James Milton. Racing Secretary, Joseph McLennan. ltacing starts at I 30 p. m. (t'hicngo time, 1:30 p. m.) W indicates whip, S spurs, 11 blinkers. Figure* in parenthesis following the distance of each race indicate date, track record, age of horse and v light carried. "Indicates apprentice allowance. rTQrT QQ FIRST KACE— 4 1-2 Furlongs. (April 27. 1921— 63%— 2— 119.) Purse *1,200. 2-year -4 O0O«7 olds. Allowances. Net value to winner $900; second, $200; third, $100. Index Horses AWtPPSt % '/j % Str Fin Jockeys Owners Equiv. Odds Str't t1SSM)SOMBBJC w 110 7 1 1« 1» 1» P J H Burke J ■ Cosden T160-100 f 7K401 IBDI8TO w 113 1 3 31 4^4' 2' L McAtee Li S Thompson 60-100 7H470 BOTfOn w 110 S 5 4"* 3» 31 3» J Shanks It Parr t 7H470 SKAMAN w 109 6 C 6* 5'J 5'| 41 E Ambr'se W Stockton 9000-100 i»WAH w 111 3 7 7 7 7 5* P Madeira W M Sheedy 1:830-100 JOHN F. KL/VER w 108 4 2 5 6' S' 6 i G Corey J H Shreve 9715-100 7X4 4 7 TANGO w 105 5 4 2l 3» 3» 7 J Wallace It T Wilson 4250-100 "Coupled as J. S. Cosden and R. Parr entry. Time. 23%. 48, 54. Track fast. $2 mntuels paid— J. S. Cosden and K. Parr entry, $5.-0 straight, $2.10 place, $2 20 show; Edisto. $2 10 place. $210 show. Equivalent tio-.king odds — J. R. Cosden nnd R. Parr entry, 160 to 100 straight, 3 to 100 place, 10 to 100 show; Kdisto, I to 100 pla -e. I to 100 show. W 'iincr- II. f. by Crimper- Sackcloth, by Stalwart (trained by W. Garth; bred by Mr. W. Garth). Went to !x st at 2:31. At post 3 minutes. Start good and slow. Won easily; second and third driving. BOMBBB, away fast, raced luto a long lead at once and won in a canter. KDISTO suffered from early interference, hut came fast through the last eighth and easily passed liOTHER. The latter, ran well and had no mishaps. TANGO showed speed. Seiatched- i 7S447 (Swinging. 110; 7S447 = Kejectcd. 105. Overweight Seaman, 1 pound. r^Qtr b fl SECOND RACE— 3-4 Mile. (April 16. 1921— l:ll«i— 5— 130.) Purse $1,200. 3-yaar-i 0«3"~4vr olds and upward. Claiming. Net value to winner $900; second, $200; third, $100. Index Horses AWtPPSt »i Vi *i Str Fin Jockeys Owners Equiv. Odds Str't 77972*SAi;.\MOKK wb 7 107} 6 14 ll1 6* P P G Rose Mrs H Acker 2745-100 7H402" AUKNDAL. w 4 106 4 4 l'J 1| 1' 2« W Milner O W Campbell 255-100 75531 •COIUI AM w 3 93 2 2 5» 3* 5» 3» S Wliams I.ongTidge Stable 775-100 7*449 MAHHI.i: w 5 108 14 13 9* 7* G'i 4a W Mar'er A E Alexandra 253-100 78310 WHALKISONE WB 8 110 12 8 7' 5'Mi 5 L, Morris T ■ Crist 945-100 7S4.J9 PIKROS w 3 DS 3 6 21 21 2" 6» T Wilson W V Dwyer tlOS5-100 9Mlt*MTRT. BtLSOM w I 96 1 7 3* 81 g 71 J Dawson Mrs H A Colvin 33710-100 7*402'SKASTAKK w3 25 7 12 10» 10' 7» 8« L I-anff T Quinham - t 783r»«i THBS8ALY wb 4 105 5 5 S1 ll1 101 9- P Walls S Eouis t 7«0fi7 ERA WILSON w 7 112 13 I 6* 9" 9* 10» E Hitman F J Royle t 780I5«I)R. CM. WEI.I.S wb fi 1% 9 10 13* 121 12t 11» H Shillick W 8 Murray t 7836 7 C .1. GI'CMII.K wb 7 110 8 11 14 14 14 12* E Scobie W E Matthews 2955-100 78402 BRIGHT L'HTS wb 8 110 10 1 4« 4» ll1 13'| R Rom'lli J J McCauley 1050-100 78366 » ANTILLES w 6 105 H 9 125 13- 13'1 It J Wallace R L Hanna 2330-100 tMutucl held. Time. 24. 49, 1:14%. Track fast. $2 mntuels paid -SagamTe, $50 90 straight, $1S.40 place, $13 50 show; Arendal. $4.00 place, $3.40 show; Cobham, $5.20 show. Equivalent Ixoking odds- Sagamore, 2745 to 100 straight, 820 lo 100 place, 575 to 100 show; Arendal, 130 to 100 place, 70 lo 100 show: Cohliam, 100 to 100 BBMT. Winner I'll. g. by Uncle— I.ydia II., by Luke Rlackburn (trained by J. L. Donovan; bred by Mr. Hal Trice Hcadley). Went to post at. 3 05. At prst 5 minutes. Start good and slow. Won driving; second and third the same SAGAMOIJK liegan slowly but closed I big gap and. coming witli a rush through the last eighth, oiittinished AKKNIlAL in the closing strides. The latter set a good pace and saved ground when possible. COBHAM finished gamely anil outstayed MAKIil.K. The latter losed a big gap. Scratched 70441 Peter Piper. 110; 7S055 Parvenu, 103; (75730)Ticaeey, 110; 78471 Sea-Wolf, 113; in Hani Ones* 110; 75224 Carajo, 93. Overweights — Sagamore. t% pounds; Myrtle Itilson, 3; Thessaly, 2; Ira Wilson, 2; Dr. Charles Wells. 1. •fCRT A "g THIRD RACE— 3-4 Mile. (April 16, 1981— 1:11%— 5— 130.) Purse $1,200. 3-year-olds 4 Oty~M A and upward. Claiming. Net value to winner $900; second, $200; third, $100. Index Horses AWtPPSt % 4 % Str Fin Jocheys Owners Equiv. Odds Str't ( 78426 (CALIGULA w 6 108 1 1 1' 1* l1 1' J H Burke P H Sims 185-100 78426 LION D'OR wb 8 117 3 5 6"* 2* 2» 2» P Walls J K L Ross 245-100 7847»3«IiroN PINE wb 2 104 4 6 4" 3» 3» 3* J Shanks Mrs J A Coburn 715-100 78164 CfjOUOHJORDAN w I 105 5 2 6« 6« 4* 4» J WaLace Mrs J Phillips 725-100 tMWOOOD TIMRS w 5 117 7 P 5«* 5«* 5* A Sch'ger S Judge 680-100 7S149«SKTHS LKMON w 4 97 2 4 3» 4" 6» 6'1 H Church Kenton Stnble 2900-100 73809'REJKCTION wi 4 110 6 7 7 7 7 7 J Dawson F A Herold 7215-100 Time. 23%. 47. 1:13%. Track faat. $2 mntuels paid Caligula, $5.70 straight, $3.50 place, $2.50 show; Lien d'Or, $4.00 place, $3.00 fchow; Hiion Pine. $3.20 show. Equivalent boekmg odds- Caligula. 185 to 1(K) straight, 75 to 100 place, 25 to 100 show; Lion d'Or, 1(X» to KM) place, 50 to 100 show , Hucti Pine. 00 to 100 show. Winner H. g, by Wrack Continue, by Orlando (.trained by A. S. WfodlitTe; bred by Mr. Edward V S.mm~i. \V»-nt to post at 3:41. At post 4 minute*. Start good and slow. Won easily; second and third dr.ving. AL1 ;1'I*A t.iok the lead at the start and, making the pace fast, shook off LION' D'OR in the stretch and won in a canter. The latter tired after making a game challenge when entering the stretch. ■DOM PINE saved ground on the turns, but the leaders held him safe. The others were outpaced. Scratched 7S449?Hidden Jewel. 103: 7S513-Leatherwood, 103; 77871 Honor Man, 105; (7S3SO) Sweep -Makes. 10.3; 7S513 Invi.tus. 100; 7S427M.eonard C. . 95. fTQCT 4 0 FOURTH RACE— 1 1-16 Miles. (Sept. 18. 1920—1:44% — 3 — 138.) Bayview Purse. 4 0*J~^£t Purse $1,500. 4-year-olds and upward. Allowances. Net value to winner $1 000 second. $300; third, $150; fourth. $60. Index Horse* AWtPPSt % Vi % Str Fin Jockeys Owners Equiv. Odds Str't 78450 IIKIR-AT-LAW w 3 87 1 6 J'J l'| 1! 1* 1» S Wliams W J Salmon 845-100 78383 ' PI FF RANG wb 7 105 6 5 4» 3 21 2« 2*« P Walls W Livingston 370-100 78514 THIMBU WB 6 104 3 2 6 51 4» 4' 3» C Allen R J Murphv 650-100 75779 HELL GATE w 4 103 5 4 5l 6 6 5» 4'i F Stevens A C Bostwick "10-100 71493 ItlMI.LT JESTER w 7 100 I 1 11 2 3» 3» 5» T Wilson Seagram Stable 340-100 78515 A. J. Bl JA w 3 97 4 3 3» 4l 5»k 6 6 L Lang J P Welch 1695-100 Time, 24, 4A*. 1:13%, 1:40. 1:46%. Track fast. $2 mntuels paid neir-at Ijw, $18.90 straight, $8.20 place, $5.00 show; Rift Bang, $4.70 place, $3 10 show; Thimble. $3.50 show. Equivalent btoking odd*— Heir at-Lnw. S45 to 100 straight. 310 to 100 place, 150 to 100 show; Biff Bang. 135 to 100 place. 60 to 100 show; Thimble. 75 to 100 show. Winner— Blk. c. by Son-in Ijiw -Lady Portland, by Bill of Portland (trained by T. J. Healey; bred in England by Sir Abe Bailey). Went lo p"st at 4 10. At post 2 minutes. Start good and slow. Won driving; second and third the same HKIU AT LAW raced BRILLIANT JESTER into defeat in the early running and won uiHlcr restraint. BIKK BANG sufTen d fr m early interference and closed a big gap when clear, but tired in the last sixteenth. THIMBLE finished with a belated rush. HELL GATE was repeatedly pui. ed up while racing n the inside. . Scratched 7H514 Bedstone, 103. Overweights Ueir-at-Law, 2 pounds: Biff Bang, 5. rTQCT/iQ FIFTH RACE— 1 1-8 Miles. (Sept. 27, 1919— 1: 50— 5— 126.) Purse $L200. 4 - year - olds 4 00"iO and upward. Claiming. Net value to winner $900; second. $200; third, $100. Index Horse*; AWtlTSt % % % Str Fin Jockeys Owners Equiv. Odds Str't 78405 BOTJkla DLCK wb 7 114 3 5 6» 5' 21 2» 1» L McAtee Mrs A Swenke HO-100 77872-\ 1TA.M1N w 0 110 1 2 21 21 3» 3'1 21 J Wallace F T Miller MMM 785l2»I olGII.\rT wb 5 J05 7 7 1« 1J 1«* ll 3J W M:trer Mrs A B Alexandra MMM 78453MMYAL CKOWN w 4 105 2 1 52 4" 4s 43 4* C Allen H B Murdock 770-100 77887 MMtVl.i) BKLI.K w 5 111 4 4 31 P* 5« 5« 5" E Ambr'se J A Coburn BB-M 78314,AS1ILANU WB 5 106 6 6 41 6'» 6-° 6-J 6:» J Shanks .1 McMilIen 1230-100 78336'GOL l'.MAND ws 8 l'fi 5 3 7 7 7 7 7 J Dawson Mrs J Phillips 1590-100 Time. 24. 49. 1 15. 1 41%. 1:54. Track last. $2 mntuels paid Royal Duck, $5.su straight, $3.50 place, ?J 'M show; Vitamin, $3.50 place, $2.70 show: Doughnut. $4.20 show. ■ quivab tit booking o lds Royal Duck. 190 to 10 1 straight, 75 to 100 ;i!jri , 45 to 100 show; Vitamin, 75 to 100 place. 35 to 100 show. Doughnut. 110 lo 100 how. Winner Br. g, by Royal Realm Dukshot. by Galliuule (trained by A. Swenke; bred by Mr G D Wideii.-n. Went to post at 4 46. At post 1 minute. Start good and slow. Won driving: second and third the same. ROYAL DICK m ved up steadily in the last quarter and outtin:sI:ed VITAMIN in the linal ilr ve. ilie I.Ot.r wi«i a forward lontender I liMHighutit ami. Iiiii hing fa-t, would have won in another siride. DO! i. UNIT was much used in setting the pan and tired when challenged. ROYAL CROWN Implied gamely. fTOPr A .4 SIXTH RACE— 1 MUe and 70 Yards. (Sept. 28 1918— 1 .42%— 4—132. j Purse $1,200. 4 OtjA:~3z 3-year-olds, Claiming. Net value to w.nner $900. seoend, $200; third, $100. Index Horses AVVtl'I'St '; \-, \ Str Fin Jockeys Owners Equiv. Odds Str't 7 7080 TROPICAL WAT R wb M7 9 4 11 l1 V V 11 P Walls J B Skinker 300-100 78517 FROSTY BOY M 107 2 1 7»* 7» t.'l 41 2* ■ Anibrse O Peterson :i75-H i 78453 ■•ylK'K TIME w f'S 3 7 5l 61 41 PIP J shanks EKDryson ;tii-100 (7SMODANCING l' x L w UJ | 5 :; 3" :;'i : 4« M Bckw'U D L Rico MB) Ml 78471 WARREN LYNCH w it Ml 0 2 2'i P| t| 5» 51 J Chlmers W V Cascv ;:155-1'J0 78307' »g M.M'lN W 96 1 !• s:J.'n»7J 7« 6' W Marer Mrs A ■ Alexandra H9J-100 78i49Ti:il!'. AH w 91 S 6 4' 41 a' «i'i 7« L Ling D L Rich.irda 520-100 MMt'lAMA w l'» 7 8 C1 s '■• P« 84 Ss \V Milner W B Gapra lltlu-luo 78305 THOMASINB w H»5 4 :i 9 9 9 9 9 G C.iey J 1{ s-hreve 15650-100 Time, 24, 48%. 1 14%. 1:41. 1 45. Track fast. $2 mntuels paid TMpVwl Water. $8.00 tr:ushl, $5 50 plac, $3.00 show, Fro.sly Bov, $7 10 place, $5..!i» show, gunk Time, $3 .JO show Lquivaleiit tMxjkmg «m|.1s Tropical Water. 300 to P(0 straight, 175 to 100 place, SO to 100 show, Fr sty B«.y. 255 to 100 njace. 105 to 100 show . (Juii k Time. «r lo 1»«J sliow. W.nner Br. c. t»y Rapid Water Maria C, by Yankee Gun (trained bv W. A. Burt tsehell, bred bj Mr. G. W. J. Bisselll. Went to post at 5:10. At post 2 minntes. Start good and slow Won driving; second and third the same. TROPICAL WATER took the lead in the early running and held it gamely in the final drive. FROSTY BOY closed up steadily in the stretch, but tired in the final stride*. QUICK. TIME ran well and was weakly ridden. DANCING FOOL tired. WARREN LYNCH ran well to the stretch. Scratched 77934 Byron, 110. Overweights— Quick Time, 5 pounds; Dancing Fool. 1; Thonmsine. 3. rTOCT /| rT SEVENTH RACE— 1 Mile and 70 Yards. (Sept. 28. 1918— 1:42% ^4— 132.) Purse $1,200. 4 Oil -*t_J 0-year-olds. Claiming. Net value to winner $900; second, $200; third, $100. Index Horses AWtPPSt % % % Str Fin Jockeys Owners Equiv. Odds Str't 78517-SKTHS FLOWER w 108 4 5 6'1 61 61 3» l«k E Ambr'se J P Polk ^70-100 (7M29)DANDYBRUSH wb 112 2 2 P 1* 2' 2» 2» J Chlmers J Magnus KK-M I 78471 )»AG'ATING PAPA w 107 5 6 5* 4) pt p* 3'1 W Milner W Fenwick 460-100 78309 NORMANA w 105 6 4 4"k 6l 4l 4» 4« P Walls W Q Raines 340-100 7M1«**BRB TIDE w 98 1 1 2* P] 5» 5 1 5J J Shanks K W Whitney .J'-lOO 77813'KIRK DRESS w 97 7 7 71 71 7'1 6»k 6» J Dawson H S Lippman . 6.S45-100 78453*ANTIQ1TTY w9633 3»213»*7»7«S W'liams W M Sheedy ^120-100 78243 'GOLUMAltK wi 102 I S S 8 S 8 8 W Mar'er Mrs E I Shew bridge 5330-100 Time, 24, 49, 1:15, 1:41, 1:44. Track fast. $2 mntuels paid Seth's Flower. $9.10 straight, $5.50 place, $3 90 show; Daudybri-sh, $13.20 pla. ■••, $0.90 show; Aggravating Papa. $3.70 show. Equivalent txxiking odds— Seth's Flower, 370 to 100 straight, 175 to 100 place, 95 to 100 show; Dandybrush, 500 to 100 place, 245 to 100 show; Aggravating Papa, S3 to 100 show. Winner— Ch. f, by Seth Tender Bloom, by Sir Dixon (trained by J. P. Polk; bred by Mr. Benjamin A. Jones). Went to post at 5:52. At post 1 minute. Start good and slow. Won driving: second and third t he same. SKTHS FI.OWKR came fast through the final quarter and outgamed DANDYBRI'SH in the tiual drive. The latter saved ground on the turns and ran a goid race. AGGRAVATING PAI'A tired after taking the lead in the stretch. Scratched — (7S516) Blue Streak, 109. Overweights— Norraana, 3 pounds; Ebb Tide, 1. Columbus COLUMBUS C0LUMBDS. Ohio. Wednesday, April 23. 1924. — Beulah Park (one mile). Fourth day. Capital City j Racing Association. Spring meeting of 19 days. ' Weather clear. Presiding Judge. Joseph A. Murphy. Presiding Judge. W. R. N'orvcll. Racing Secretary. W. U. Norvell. Assistant Racing Secretary, C. Stands. ■ Starter, Lester Dean. Racing starts at 2:15 p. m. (Chicago time, 1:15). 78546 FIRST RACE— 5-8 Mile. (Aug. 21. 1923 —1:02 2 108.) Purse $500. 4-year-olds and upward. Claiming. Net value to winner $375; second, $75; third, $50. Eq. Odds Ind. Horse. Wt. Fin. Jockey. Straight. 78010 Lustre 113 1« C Taylor 1000-100 7 7944 Carrie Moore 108 2* C Frost 470-100 j 71428 llojul 110 3» A Roach 1200-100 j 77854*Humorist 105 4l C Hooper 170-100 704933»Lloyd Georgel05 51 H Farland 2990-100 77824 Ethel II. 108 6l W Martin 1220-100 j 78027 Scurry 110 7l D Frogg'tte 1050-100 1 78485 Consort 113 8» J Uyrne 1770-100 j 78479 Due de Guise 110 9« C Greenw'.l 610-10C 78315 Dinty Moore 110 10 W Franklin 5160-100 Time. 1:04. Track fast. $2 mntuels paid Lustre. $22.00 straight. $13.40 place, $7.00 show; Carrie Moore, $5.00 place, $4.80 show; Rojul, $7.00 show. ■■Bivalent booking odds- Lustre, 1000 to 100 straight, 570 to 100 place, 250 to 100 show; Carrie I Moore, ISO to 100 place, 140 to 100 show; Bojul, 280 ' to 100 show. Winner— W. C. Daly. Jr.'s b. h, 5, by Luke Mc-Luke-Fine Arts II. . by Songcraft (trained by W. C. Daly Jr.; bred by Messrs. J. O. and G. II. Keene). Went to post at 2:14. At post 1 minute. Start good and slow. Won driving; second and thud Oie same. Scratched- 7S4S0» Ijttle Pointer. 103: 77932 Tu- I lane, MB; 74783 Frenchy, 110; 78519 Milda, 10M. 78 5 47 SECOND RACE— 5-8 Mile. (Aug. 21, iuu-xi 1923—1:02—2—108.) Purse $500. 4-; year-olds and upward. Claiming. Net value to winner $375; second, $75; third, $50. Eq. Oddi ' Ind. Horse. Wt. Fin. Jockey. Straight, j 784S2:P. T. Barnum 110 1 1 O Atwell 190-100 | 78485 -Jack Pot U0 2» F Seremba 220-100 1 78485JBabylonian 110 31 W Martin 510-100 I 78029 'Ruth Wehle 104 41 H Farland 2320-100 1 753302Lucky Pearl HI 51 C Casey 2400-100 1 76728'Pokey Jane 108 6* C Greenw'd 5760-100 | 77390 The Mulesk'r 110 71 J Byrne 1S60-100 I 705123Legacy HO 8 V Hunt 2160-100 | 71554 Eddie Tranter 112 P.up.W Organ S400-100 j (78025)Aunt Deda 110'L.rid.W M'ders 900-100 Time, 1:02%. Track fast. $2 mutuels paifl— P. T. Barnum. $5. SO straight;! $3.00 place. $3.10 show; Jack Pol, $3.40 place, $3.00 show ; Babylonian, $3.20 show. Equivalent booking odds — P. T. Barnum, 190 to 100 straight. 80 to 100 place, 70 to 100 show; Jack i Pot. 70 to 100 place, 50 to 100 show; Babylonian, j Bl to 100 show. Winner -E. E. Major's ch. g. 6, by Judge Wright l — Dick's Pet, by Batts (trained by J. Hisar; bred: by Mr. Henry T. Oxnard). ' Went to post at 2:44. At post 1 minute. Start good aud slow. Won easily; second and third driving. Scratched 75479 Elizabeth Bean, 10S; 7S4S9 Mary G., 103; 78521 Sky Man, 110; 73045 Pinaquana, 108. 78 5 48 THIRD RACE— 3-4 Mile. (April 30, IOU-XO 1923—1:14—0—112.) Purse $600. 3-year-olds. Claiming. Net value to winner $450; second, $100; third, $50. Eq. Odds Ind. Horse. Wt. Fin. Jockey. Straight 78520 Sparkplug 109 1» W Fr'nklin tl010-100 73993 Melvina 109 2» A Roach 164O-1O0 78456 -Rock Court 106 P H Hay 3710-100 76729* Dowry 108 4» C Greenw'd t 78520 'My Error 107 5» F Lux 1110-100 78413 Rndal's Royalll2 61 C Gross 260-100 78486 Without 112 7* J Byrne 1070-100 78374 ' Miss Etta 110 81 W Martin 550-100 78520* Barberry 105 9 H Farland 670-100 78520 Rylla Girl 110 I'.up.D Frog'te 4180-100 ( 78456 )*Star Red 110 Fell. B Zucchini 420-100 77080 Victor M. 109 Fell T Cameron f ♦Mutuel field. Time. 1:18%. Track fast. $2 mutuels paid Sparkplug, field, $22.20 straight $11 40 place. $6.t!0 show; Melvina, $24 20 place. $13.20 show; Rock Court. $10 40 show. Equivalent booking odds Sparkplug, field. 1010 to 100 straight. 470 to 100 place, 230 to 100 show; Melvina. 1110 to 100 place, 500 to 100 show; Rock Court. 420 to 100 show. Winner -T. M. Irwin's ch. e, by Peter Quince — Pecpaway, by Peep o'Day (.irained by J. H. Babbs: bred by Mr. II. Coombs). Went to post at 3:14. At post 3 minutes. Start good and slow. Won easily; second and third driving. Seratched -t 735201 Fncle Abe, 107; 777S8 Thor. 112; 77901 Jean Melville. 105. Overweights Sparkplug. 2 pounds; Melvina, 4; Dowry, 1; Victor M., 2. 7 I 8 OUT 5 4Q if FOURTH RACE — 5 1-2 Furlongs. ( April 23, 1923— 1:05%— 7— 104.) Purse $600. 4-year-olds and upward. Claiming. Net value to winner $450, second, $100; third, $60. Eq. Odds Ind. Horse. Wt. Fin. Jockey. Straight. 78216 C. o' t. Roost 111 l1 W Smith UMVM4 ( 78519 • Fleer 103 21 DRan.lell 1170-100 i78042li:usv i:.,b 113 3» J Majestic f410-100 ( 78489 (Spring Vale 111 41 O Atwell 110-100 78487,Colossus M 5* J Byrne liii0-100 72942 Gypsy Light 111 6 It Carter 7270-100 78434 'Char. Summy 111 71 J Smallwood BB-MJ 77937'Smuit Guy 108 X* D M. Au'M 24'JO-IOO 78485 Loyalty MS 91 C Greenw'd SHW-100 77900 BUSK. Jewell M 101 C I'ro*t ^410-100 73837 Ray Atkin 108 11' B llolloway t 77067 Dulton 112 12 W Organ t tMutucl field. Time. 1:11. Track fast. $2 mutiels paid Cock o' the Roo ,t, $28.20 -traight. $12 4i pl.i. e. $0.20 show; Kleer, $10.20 place, $5.00 show, Busy Bob, field, $3.20 show. —i Equivalent booking odds- Cock o' the Roost. 1310 to 100 straight. 520 to 100 place. 210 to MB show; Kleer, 410 to 10O place. ISO to 100 show; Busy Bob, field, 00 to 100 show. Winner G. Stewart's b. g. 7. by Cock o' the Walk Uda Flush, by Roval Flush III ^trained by H. R Stewart; bred by Mr. K. Johnson I. Went to post at 3:17. At post 3 minutes. Start fair and slow. Won easily; second and third driving. Scratched 7S458 Cacambo. 113; 7S45S* Jolly. 113; 78479 Kvening Stories, 101; 7S519 Punctual, 100. Overweights -Charlie Summy, 5 pounds. 78550 fTTra RACE— 1 Mile and 70 Yards. (Aug. 21. 1923—1:48 — 6—115.) Desh-ler Hotel Handicap. Purse $1,000. 3-year-olds and upward. Net value to winner $725; second $175-third, $100. ■_. _ Kq. Odds Ind norse. Wt. Fin. Jockey. Straight. ^8 188 Wildcat 91 li o Atwell SrtO-100 -«to8,n°r" I!u,kn *r M»J 2'i D Frog'tte 510-100 84883Vennie 100 P W Taylor '110-100 (^8, 22)Cl.iymore 108 41 W ManJers U.TO-lOO ^.8.i23 Jack Fairm'nllO 5l L Aron 300-100 ^8486 -Aunt Jane !W S D Randell 1480-100 ^8486 -Fast Boy 100 Pup W Martin U70-100 841'_ Kent L. 107 Left W Smith 600-100 Time. 1:48%. Track fast. $2 mntnels paid Wildcat. $19.20 straight ' $9 40 £-£' f060 sh w: Doro*hJr Puckner, $7.00 place. *. .( 0 show; Vennie. $4.^0 show. Biuivalent lx»king odds Wildcat, 860 to 100 S!!?""rh.t' .:$7° ,a )i;0 v]ac - ,S0 •» ]"« show; Dorothy Buckner. 2S0 to 100 place, 150 to 100 show Vennie. 110 to 100 show Winner W. Metzgar's b. c. 4, by Polymelian-atacomb II., by I^idas (trained by J. Maxwell-br.nl by Mr. W. R. Coe). Went to post at 4:18. At post 1 minute. Start good and slow for all but Kent L. Won handily; second and third driving. Overweights Wildcat. 1 pound: Dorothy Buckner 1; Uaymore, 5; Aunt Jane, 1; Kent L. 2. 78551 SIXTH RACE-3-4 Mile. ( April 30. 1923—1:14—6-112.) Purse $600. 3-*W-'JJ-"J aad upward. Claiming. Net value to winner $450; second, $100; third, $50. Evj. Odds t„^ „ rJSS^L Wt Fin" ,ocke»- Strai«ht. Mta* 8297 Delhimar 114 i« W Smith 1*70-100 78410'Matinee Idol 111 21 W Martin 470-100 ,,.., °ssal^n 104 ?,n L Aron 1830-100 ^..81 Fncle Velo 113 4' D McAu'ffe WO-lOO -i',I!?*,';llmeUo 109 5' C Greenw'd 1500-100 JZiZl. (',rPat I*a'ly m ,;1 C Gro3» 1160-100 .8300-* Mary Maxim 108 71 H Hay t550-100 .8434 -Full .,' Fun 110 S'J C O'Mah'ney 460-100 ..84 1 'John Joseph 112 9* H Zander 330-100 .8'.87 (Jex 107 M A Kroger f 75094 Zack Terrell 114 Left.A Roach 1710-100 tMutucl field. Time, 1:16%. Track fast $2 mutuels paid Delhimar, $23.10 straight, $9,110 pla.-e, $7.00 show; Matinee Idol, $0.20 place $5 Si) show; Ossalecn, $11 20 show. Equivalent booking odds^ Delhimar. 1070 to 100 stra.ght. 380 to K» place. J5 to 101) show; Malmee Idol, 210 to 100 plact . 190 to 100 show; Ussalcen RH) to 100 show. Winner Padgett A Dougherty's ch s. 5 by Delhi Marion Rose II.. by Bearcatcher .trained by W R. Padgett; bred by ilr. 3. H. Velie). Went to post at 4:54. At post 4 minutes. Start good and slow for all but Zack Terrell. Woa handily, second and third driving. Scratched -TMPJ Times l'p, 100; 77970 Al Stehler 112; 7S117 Dcvomte. l io; 74908 Rony Bxpress 112: HBM Patsy Howe, 102. Overweights-Mary Maxim. 1 pound; Gex. 1. 78552 SEVEHTH RACE— 1 Rile and 70 Yards. (Aug. 21. 1923—1:48—6—115.) Pnrs« $000. 4-year-olds and upward. Claiming. Net value to winner $450; second, $100; third, $50. Jnd. Horse. Wt. Fin. Jockey. Straight. 7848.VJohn ^ Morrill 108 1* W Smith 2S0-10O 78490 ? Pirate McGee 103 2» W Martin 450-100 78524' *Scissors 98 it K KM -750-100 78522 JArdella 110 4» H Farland :.-i0-10f (78490)B. l"r. Home 114 5» L Aron 711-100 ( 78460) Jou Jou 112 6 C Gross 250-100 Time, 1:48%. Track fast. $2 mntnels paid John Morrill, $7 00 straight. $3.40 place. $2 SO show; Pirate McGee, $4.00 pla.e, $.'1.00 show: Scissors, $;!. 40 show. Equivalent iwioking odds John Morrill. 2 0 to MB straight. 70 to 100 place. 40 to 100 •.h.»w; I'irate Mctjee. l.JO f» 100 place. 50 to 10O show : Scissors. 70 to 100 show. Winner- BL E. Major's b. g. 5. by Fayette -Aerophane. by Arizona (trained by J. Hizar; bred by Mr. Henry T. Oxnard I. Went to post at 5:27. At post 1 minute. Start good and slow. Won easily; second and third driving. f PERFECT SQUARE DIClT^ Made by expert mechanics from thoroughly seasoned hard stock, guaranteed to be true to within •Be one-thousandth of an inch, having all sides flat, corners sharp and finish perfect. Made in either red, green or white in any size. 6-S sixe, razor edge $1.44) per pair 3-4 size, razor edge $1.54) per pair B. C. WILLS & CO. 222 West Congress St., Detroit, Mich. — — ==iJ « ~ Canadian Racing Dates CANADIAN RACING DATES WOODBINE May 17 to May 24. CONNAUGHT— May 27 to June 1 HUE BONNETS— June 5 to June 11 DORTAIj— June 14 to June 21. HAMILTON June 24 to Ju!v 1. NIAGARA— July 3 to July 10. WINDSOR— July 12 to .Tulv H . KRNILWORTH— July 21 to July 2S. HAMILTON— July JO to AuKust 6. NIAGARA— Aupust 9 to August 16. WINDSOR Angnst M to .\u-ust 26. CONNAUGHT August 2S to Sept. 4 DORVALr- Sept 5 to Sept. 12. BIAJB BONNETS- Sept 13 to Sept 20 WOODBINE Sept. 24 to Oct 1. KEMIL.WOETH— Oct 4 to Oct, ll. Page 4 Havre De Grace Entries and Past Performances HAVRE DE GRACE THURSDAY, APRIL 24 WKATHKR CI.EAK; TKAC'K FAST. The figures under the heading "Kec." in the entries below show the best time of each horse at the distance since January 1. 1922. no matter where it finished. In cases where record was made on other than a fast or good track, abbreviations show track conditions. 7GU0 IS FIRST INDEX OF 1924. 7S12S IS FIRST INDEX OF APRIL. Rnoing starts at 2:.'!0 p. m. (Chicago time. 1:30). (•'•-hi . i m r mil. I runner. XC.ood mud runner. :J:Fair iiimi runner. (Mj Maidens. •Apprentice allowance. HHkfen Tbo following abbreviations are used to designate tracks at wbicb time records tdiow n in entries were made : Aqueduct Aq Aurora Au Belmont Park BP Bluo Bonnets BB Bowio Bo Churchill Downs CD Columbus Co Connaught Park CP Conneaut Lake CL Dade Park DP Devonshire Do Dorval Do Duffrrin Du Empire Em Fair Grounds FG Fort Erie FF. Hamilton Hm Havre do Grace HO Hawthorne Hw Havana Hv Huntington Hu Jamaica Ja Jefferson Park JP Kenil worth Ke Kempton Park KP King Edward Ki Latcnia La Laurel Lu Lexington Lx Maplo Heights MH Marlboro Mb Mobile Mo Mount Royal MR Omaha Om Pimlico Pm Reno Ro Saratoga Sa Tanforan Ta Thornclif fe Th Tijuana Ti Toledo To Windsor Wi Woodbine Wo First Race — 4 1-2 Furlongs. ror.-c $1,200. 2 -year olds Maidens. Fillies. Special Weights. (Tra k r»oord: April 27, 1921 53% 2 119.1 Today's Tnd. Horse . Wt. Iter. A.Wt Man 78447: Rejected 115. .725 78447 Imagination 1 1 S ■ . 720 Mother Goose. ... US Trip Lightly US Primrose 11.% Starinatia 115 Dorothy Cilpiu .. 115 Cood Will •. . 115 Slow and Easy... 115 Second Race— 2 Miles. Purse fl..V)0. 4 year-olds and upward. Steeplechase. Claiming. 75379 Chuckle 5 136. . 700 78425- Gold Fovle 0 138. 695 78526 V i.a i re 5 136 . . 695 78425' UatMaaa S EM..SM 78425 Byng 8 137. . OHO 71197- Hegalia i.Ml B 137. 690 74515 Pocking Horsr .. t 130.685 Fort Kusiis 133 Thrd Race— 3-4 Mile. Purse $1,200. 3 -year-olds. Claiming;. (Track reeonl: April 16. HIIM 1:11% 5-130.) 7£51£s •Humble Il ; 89 1:13% 90.725 (78513) Back Pond FG 1'- * 13 118. 720 7842C Mulia M FG t l:13% 103y7T. 78513 •Invi.-tus N 1H 1:14% 112x71.1 78513 Flax HO 103 1:14 MSX71S 78513 r.luek Art llli 103 1:14 107x715 77G10 Sun Mart FG 110 1:14% 109X710 78309 'Barleycorn ...FG 107 1:14 100x710 779S4 Byron I.u 106 1:14% 109x710 78177- Trapstiok i M . .. 108. 705 78513 Much Ado Bo 111 1:15% 99. 705 78448 Jim Kenney (Ml. Wo 104 1:14%m 112x700 78448 loll mara i.MlHG 112 1:16% 107.700 75708 •Spartan iMi Bo 110 1:16% 107. .700 78448 Aeontiu; iMi HG 116 l:21sy 104.700 78365 Sand Rock (MtBo 116 1.26s 100.700 75224 Carajo I.u 107 1:15% 107.700 Fourth Race — 1 Mile and 70 Yards. Pacific Purse. Purse $1,500. 3 -year-olds and upward. Allowances. i Track record: Sept. 2S. 1918 1:42% — •" 132.) f78427) NAUTICAL 3 97x750 78514'" Minto II La Ul 1:42V. 10 111*740 78450- Sham rock Km 95 1:43% 4 106x735 78333 Wilkes - Barre .Do 104 1:43% 4 111x730 69134 Natural CP 95 1 :4«%m 6 101x725 78427 Hazy Dawn (M).. 3 86.. 725 Fifth Race— 1 1-8 Miles. Turse $1,200. 3 year olds and upward. Claiming. (Track record: Sept. 27. 1919-1:50 — 5—126.) ( 78475)* hi * rd Wrack ..Wi 105 1:54% 7 105X725 77804- l.Kast Indian ..IP 99 1:52 7 108x720 78337 Trajanus Hw 105 1:52 S USXTU 78367 bMountain Rose II. Lu 107 1:54% 11 110:h715 (78290) Humboldt Bo 104 2:01m 4 111X710 78530 Cood Night ...La 97 1:53% 4 110. .710 78517= Bm Veta La 107 1:54 4 107.705 78543 Marvland BelleSa 113U:53% 5 105x700 Sixth Race— 1 1-16 Miles. Purse $1,200. 3 year old-; and upward. Claiming. (Track record: Sept. IS, 1920--1 :44%— 3— 138.) 78517 bTippity Witchet . FG 124 1 :45% 9 1070725 78512 •Vacuum Th 101 1:47% 4 110. .720 7771S» Irish Pat BP 102 1:47% 4 107. .715 78462 *hV ice -Chairman .. 7 110X715 78452 •High Gear . ..Hm 10» 1:46% 10 104x715 784711»bJohnny DundeeKK 100 1:46% 5 102X715 78475 lady Zeus BB 114 1:47% I 102x715 78517 Bonfire Ke 103 1:47% 4 107x710 78471 •Idling Wo 111 1 :4S%sy 5 106x710 78543 'Royal Crown .MH 106 1:46% 4 106x710 78429 liKirah Wo 106 1:48% 7 102X710 78475 Biliary Wo 115 1:49% 5 111X705 77942 Smart Money .Hv 111 1:48% 10 111x705 78512 'Venal Joy 7 98X705 78516" Rechaliite (M i . . 4 98. .705 77982 bArmistice Sa 107 1:48 8 115X700 78369 •Neapolitan Hv 106 1:48% 5 110x700 78057 Castilla 3 91x700 78516 Polly Leighton(M) 3 95.. 700 Seventh Race — 1 1-16 Miles. Purse $1,200. 3-year-old* and upward. Claiming. (Track record: Sept. 18. 1920— 1 :44%— 3— 138.) 78430* »Duke John ...Wi 96 1:45 8 98x725 78471 Col. Whallen Lu 105 1:47% 4 107.720 78453 •M'omme Ci Th 104 1:46% 8 102x715 78429» 'Roseate Ti 98 1:46% 6 101x715 77937 Bendita De 98 1:46 4 106x715 78531 •I.Attornev Muirllm 104 1:47% 9 98x715 78531 •Iivigorator ..MH 103 146% 5 98. .715 78452' Buddie Kean ..Hv 114 1:45% 6 111x710 78286 batatas Th MS 1 :46% B 107. .705 77663 Doctor Jim ...Th 109 1:47% 7 103x705 78384 Toodles KK 98 1:47% I 98.705 78430 Bowsprit Th 104 1:48% 4 111x705 78512 South Breeze I'm KB 1:48% 5 107..7(H) 78531 Widow BedottePm 108 1 :48% 10 102X700 78366 'loveliness ...Hm 102 1:46% 6 93x700 78516 'hBuddugie M) JP 107 1:51% 4 »3*7(K) 7851C Poodie (M) ..HG 89 1:50 3 87.. 700 78516 Rags iMi 3 86. .700 78516 'Bethlehem Steel (Ml 3 86. 700 Iof DA PC "* '"'- •'"nrloiisr*. 2-year-olds. MnidenM. I'illies. Special A\ rights. dl nHUC (April 27, 1M21 H 2-r 2 11JL) Index Course DM Time TVi Odds Wt St \ Str Fin Jockey?; Started Order of Finish REJECTED, ch. f. 2 (M) 115 By Ballot— Nettie Hastings, by Hastings. (Trainer. Wm. Garth. Owner. J. S. Cosden). Breeder. E. Rucker. 78417 H dcGV,.- 1-u 49%slop 51 110 7 2 2'1 21 E Barnes ■ Swinging. Sea Tide, Imagination IMAGINATION, ch. f. 2 (M) 115 By Ultimus— Okitibbena. by Rock Sand. (Trainer, W. Garth. Owner. J S. Coaden). Breeder. E. E. Marshall. 78417 11 d.-GV- 1-1 49%sl..p ;,J no i 7 4J4°J Shanks 9 Swinging. Rejected, Sea Tide First start for the following: MOTHER GOOSE, br. f. 2 (M) 115 By Chicle— Flying Witch, by Broomstick. (Trainer. F. Hopkins. Owner, H. P. Whitney). Breeder. H. P. Whitney. TK1P LIGHTLY, ch. f. 2 (M) 115 By Ultimus— Tripping, by Delhi. (Trainer, T. 3. Healey. Owner, W. J. Salmon). Breeder. Miss E. Daingerfield. PRIMROSE., b. f. 2 (M) 115 By Ultimus— June Rose, by Myram. (Trainer. T. 3. Healey. Owner, W. 3. Salmon). Breeder. W. B. Miller. STARMATIA. b. f. 2 (M) 115 By Sarmatian— Stellata, by Star Shoot. (Trainer. W. Irvine. Owner, E. F. Whitney). Breeder. E. F. Whitney. DOROTHY GILPIN, b. f. 2 ,B) 115 By Toddington— Sudha Major, by Fashion Plate. (Trainer. D. Kearney. Owner, G. E. Stryker). Breeder. G. E. Stryker. GOOD WILL. ch. f. 2 (Mi 115 By Berrilldon — Christmas Eve. by Dick Welles (Trainer. W. M. Sheedy. Owner, W. M. Sheedyi. Breeder. L. Garth. BLOW AND EASY. ch. f. 2 (M) 115 By Colin— Shyneas. by His Majesty. (Trainer, J. F. Schorr. Owner, E. B. McLean). Breeder, E. B. McLean. Cll\l MAUL 2 Mile*. Steeplechase. ' 4-y ear-old* and upward. Claiming. CHUCKLE, br. g. 5 136 By Golden Maxim— Gold of Ophir. by Ben Brush (Trainer. J. W. Healy. Owner. A. C. Bostwick). Breeder. T. M. Murphy. 75379 Pimli.o tl-SSMMalia 10 139 3 2 7 6" A Sims 8 Sea Master. Huono'ra Briganna 75341 Pimli. o "J 4:03 good 18-5 L'» 6 S 2» 1» G Smoot 7 Flying Frog. Armenus Beck 75008 laurel 2 I :.9%mu.l 9 SSI 4 3 3* i»" C Ireland C Kaskadale. Briganna Pir Cold ■J485S LMKl 2jti ::5:i fast 11 130 4 6 41 4" W Keating 8 RoiCraig. C.oldFoj le CrestHill 74 153 Woo.lne Al. 2 4: 'l%fast 1!-:. 13S 2 2 Fell. W Keating 7 RoiCraig. FIv.Frog SeaMonarch 73417 B.B'aaeta Ab Z 4 06%rast 9-10 133 1 1 1» 1» W Keating 4 H. Chances. Nomis Paddv Kane 73377 H.Bonnts Ab 2 4:00%fast 17-10 136 1 2 2« 2« W Keating I Briganna, Sea Monarch," Dandy GOLD FOYLE. b. g. 6 138 By Lough Foyle— Goldfish, by Goldfinch. (Trainer. H. Smith. Owner. R. Pending). Breeder. J. A. Buchannan. 78425 H.I. :.-.. Ab2 4.1fl fast 14.". OB I 1 1J 2' R Harris 10 The Trout. Udlipi p Corfie 75311 Pimli... I A 1 1" good 4J 144 1 6 S*» «•» N Kverett 7 Chuckle. Flving Frog Armenus 74981 Laatal 2 3::.7%good S-J 14e 5 4 6' 7" B Harris 9 Beck. Dandy Peccant 74858 l.aur. 1 I m SSI fast I 13:. 6 2 2s 2» B Harris 8 RoiCraig. Crestllill Chuckle 74736 I.aur.l S 3 02%fast U 141 4 1 1» 3' li Harris U Briganna. I!oi Craig. Dandy VICAIRE. b. g. 6 136 By Berrilldon— Vilhalla. by Pessara. (Trainer. H. Garth. Owner, R. Parr). Breeder. W. Garth. 78526 H.doG'C* 2 4:41 sloji 27-10 1C6 1 2 3« 2" C Mergler 9 Pepi. Amstello," Rummel 74858 l.::ur. 1 t Bl SSI fast 4') 134 7 4 6" h-1 C Mergler K RoiCraig. GoluKoj le Crestllill 74287 I-aurel 2 3:a7 fast 16 130 1 7 7 V C Merrier 8 TheTiont. R. Clover V PopuliII 73986 H.le'lce Al. 1' 4 .01%slow 13 SSI 6 4 I* ("A W liirns 7 Shoal. Boss John Cold Kovie 73821 H. !■•(;.. Ab ! 4 04 fast 19 10 135 3 1 1» 1» C Merghr S Rook Horse. Mt. Defiance Shoal 72862 Batataga Ab ! 4 dB%taat 4i i::i l l l j v- h wurms S LaMataaaaa, s. Monarch. 'moIu .. LOLLIPOP, ch. g, 5 136 By Ultimatum— Colleen, by Celt. (Trainer. M. Smart. Owner. S. Ross). Breeder. S. Ross. 78425 ll.lif.C- Ab 2 4:19 fast 5 131 .". 4 V T.'- W MamVylOThc Trout. Cold Foyle. Corfie 75458 Pimli. o 2 4:«6%slop 7 1"5 4 5 4' 5:» O Diam'nd S Hnonora. Briganna " Minata 75253 liinlico 2 3 59%fast 10 141 10 Fell. A Campb 11 1 Dandy. Flying Frog. The Trout 74736 l.aurel 2 3 02%fast 6} 147 G 7 71 7'J ." Barrett IS Briganna. Roi Craig Cold Foyle 74515 laurel Ab 1' 3:55%fast 61 143 S 3 2* 2' I Barret! 10 Red Clover. Berk, Hying Frog 74287 Laurel 2 3:57 fast I 130 7 Fell. A Campb 1 8 TheTiont. R. Clover Tl*aaallll 74096 Aqueduct Ab I 4 17%faat 6 137 4 2 Is Ik A Carr.pb 1 6 CrestHill. V PopuliII J Cofotl' SMU Aqueduct Ab 2 4:20%fast 8-6 13S 2 1 2s 2J A Campb" 1 3 Crest Hill. Palissierie BYNG. b. g. 8 137 By Peep o'Day— Eccenana. by Hanover (Trainer. W. 3. Booth. Owner. B. Warren). Breeders. H. H. & J H Gaines 78425 lid. Co.- Ab 2 4 19 fast il 134 1 1'ull. d up W Ural 10 The Trout. Cold Fovlc lalllaat 75370 I" Hurts 7-S 13(.'%good 13 6 148 3" Mr B Tan 4 Sister Sue. UajaM I ire CalTwav 75337 V Hunts Ab 2 40S fast 7-5 146 l5 B Cilbert 6 Kate O'Dav. Belvoir »Juy ti.iimt 71489 Hamton Ab2 4 01%fast 10 137 I Fell. C Ireland 5 Flj ing Frog. Dandv. Cavendish 71294 Baaftaa Ab I 4 06%iast 8 154 6 6 5 6«« W Barry 6 J Coffioth. Nomis ' Cavendish 7024b W.lbiii.- Ab I 4 16%fast 6 157 4 7 7" 7»° J Will ms 11 Thcdosiu^. Nomis Barn I has 70088 \V dbine Ab I 4 45 hvy 43-10 150 7 1 2'J 1'3 J WilliamslO Nomis. Cl.11. kle. Barnabas REGALIA, ch. g. 5 (M) 137 By Madrigalian— Mirsh Light, by Hamburg. (Trainer. 3. L. Donovan. Owner, J. L. Donovan). Breeder. P. M. Walker. 11197 Aqueduit Ab I 4 13%fast 16 j 132 2 2 2'" 2'1 C Smoot 8 Ir Sea Adamant W.ofCorotoman II«24 Aquulu t Ab 2 4:14 fast t 130 2 6 3" 3JJ I Burgess 7 King Corn. Black Fox. Vicaire 20342 Belmont Ab 2 4 11 fast 15 132 3 2 2' 2* I Burgvss 5 Bla k Fox. I^oyterer. Draft C4844 Belmont Ab:4:06 fast 30 130 1 6 6"4'JM O'Conr 7 Our B.«its. yuccieek Irish Sea ■ 1472 UnitdH Ab 3 4 fast 7 106 2 4 5» 7 • M Buxton 9 \ agi.e. Irish Sea. l'.oxwood ROCKING HORSE, ch. g. 7 130 By Trap Rock— My Bessie, ty The Commoner. (Trainer, T. Lynn. Owner. E. K. Bryaon). Breeder. W. 0. Parmer. 7451ft laurel Al. 2 3:55%fast 80 133 5 9 9 9»; II ONeil 10Red'Clo\.r Ij.llipop Beck 73*86 H.deGce Ab 2 4:01%»low 32 136 7 7 7 7" H O'Neill 7 Shoal P.o-s John Cold Kov'e 7SS21 II.detFce Ab 2 4 04 fart 11 137 2 2 2 i* H O'.Neil 5 Vi.aire MoiintDef.ai.ee Shoal ■MM ("onnght 2 4:00%mud 42-10 147 1 4 3" 3" H OW'eill 6 SeaMonarch FlvingFrog ' Daddv 7*519 ("onnght Ab 2 3:51%fa*t i| 138 4 ft 4* 4" H O Neill « Tran^M io, WkCra.s, Ilr.ganua FOBT EUST1G* 133 jrint lUru 3rd RACE a~4 Ml,.e- »-ye»»-ol*". Clalmlna;. (April 16, 1021 1:11 1-5— HUMBLE, b. f. 3 90 By Maintenant— Sackcloth, by Stalwart. (Trainer. E. Sanderson. Owner. E. Sanderson). Breeder. Wm. Garth. 78512 HdeGce 3-4 1 :13%good » 89 2 2 2* 31 H Howardl3 D. Boiling. Tidings, D*BM .t.Val'y 74565 laurel 3-4 l:14%faat 7 109 3 4 5»* 95J E Roehm 14 Belle K., Parth. ma. Our Star 7436H laurel 3 4 l:H%fast 7f 112 3 2 21 1° K Roehm 15 Our Star. Without. Vultilla 73717 Dorval 5J f 106%fart 9 5 106 4 1 l1 21 M Garrett 7 Impossible. Q.C'therine. S.'sAIibl 73493 B Bnnets 3-4 l:14%s!ow 16 100 3 1 31 6»1 V Walls 6 I"l Princess. Malvern, ("tamaran 73378 B. Bnnets ft] f 1 :07%fast 6 107 3 2 li 3'i E Kummer 7 Malvern. Fleet Princess. C'yGirl BUCK POND. b. g, 3 118 By Peter Quince— Hester R.. by Plaudit. (Trainer. A. S. Woodliffe. Owner. B. Maginnis). Breeders. Bailey & Nuckols. 78513 H.deGYe 5J f 1.07%good 6f 10R 3 1 1J 1J J II Burkel2 I.ealherwood. Deputy Flax 77934 Jefferson M f 1 :09 hvy 7 107 4 2 4" 4*1 J H Burke 8 Raffles, KrankC .. I^tr.Marcellia 77802 Jefferson 3-4 1 :14%fast 4j 107 9 1 1| 5) J 11 Burkell P.ithan. StakeMe, Q"enCharming 77446 FCrnds 3-4 l:14%mud 21 10S 4 S 5» 62» I Parke 8 M. Domino. Fredericktown. Ducky 77365 FGrnds 3-4 1:13 fast 7 99 3 2 3« 3=J J Chlmers 7 Certain. Sweepstakes. I^nst One 77214 F.Gr nds 3-4 1:13 fast 6 103 2 2 2« 1» I Parke 7 Isosceles. P.. Times. Cloughjordau JULIA M.. ch. f. 3 103 By Theo. Cook— Dum Dura, by Yankee. (Trainer. J. Arthur. Owner. 3. Arthur). Breeder. E. F. Simms. 7f.»26 H.deG'ce 3-4 1:12%fast 20 90 2 5 5* 5» L. I^ng 8 Caligula. JewellV.D.. CoodTinies 78288 Bowie 7-8 1 :l'8%fast 14-5 95 1 3 3»* 3* L I ang il Jewell V. D.. Despair. Attilia 78196 Bowie f.J f l:22%fast 12-5 97 1 4 4J 2 L IanK il Sweepstakes, (are Free. P.ucado 77801 Jefferson 3-4 114%fast 4J 100 5 4 4' 3» G W C'rollll I-Tdy Rose. I»ncboit. Theo 77710 F.Gr'nds 3-4 114%fast 3J 102 7 7 4l 6SJ L I ang 12 ElAstro. MissFtune. Swpstakes 77609 F.Gr"nds 3-4 1:14%hvy 16 5 105 8 6 7'= 7'" L Lan*; 9 Fredericktown. Anne. V. Vennio 77235 FGrnds 3-4 1:14 fast 2J 104 2 4 21 1"' L Lang 8 Everglade. Privilege. Gee IWVICTUS, br. g, 3 112 By Vulcain— High Vale, by Haatingt. (Trainer, D. R. McDaniel. Owner. D. R. McDaniel). Breeder. H. T. Ozcard. I 78513 H.leGce 5ifl:07%good 6f 116 9 6 6« 5'J J Shanks 12BuekPond. I^atherwood, Deputy 77912 Jefferson lm70y l:M%hvy 12 112 .". 1 l'l l"t J II Burke 9 BriCtCast. Polvo. Fredericktown 7 7870 Jefferson lm70y l:4.1%fast 10 94 5 3 4» 7° D Jones 8 Barracuda. Rinkey. O. Henry 77802 Jeffetson 3-4 1:14%fast 8 116 6 9 9' 8»J J Wallace 14 Pathan, StakeMe. U"r nChanning 77G29 FGr'nds 1 l:40%good 6 104 3 1 1' 1' J Wallace 7 Quivero. Leonard C, Waukulla. 77585 F.Gr'nds 1 1 HUB I J *i 101 * 5 4'1 451 L Lang 6 Tele -cope. AniityCIaiiu. Bril.Cast FLAX. b. c. 3 108 By Von Troinp— Kathryn Kruter. by Transvaal. (Trainer. A. Simons. Owner. J. A. Coburn). B-peder W. G. Shropshire. 78513 H.deGce 6Jfl:07%good 77 108 7 7 5'1 4;J C Watson 12 BuokPond. Lcathorwood, Deputy 78426 H.der.'co 3-4 1:12%fa«t 78 10.1 5 6 7' 7''B M'rinelli S Caligula. Jewell V. I).. CoodTinies 78066 Tijuana f.-S 1 :01%fast 11-10 102 2 1 2h 3»i J Wood 7 Rondclle. MaatlBll, I* ■tronSeth 78023 Tijuana 41 f 55%mud 5 108 4 3 3J 3'i B Kenndy SJa«k Bauer. Wildlleath r. SlTr 77424 Tijuan.-. 51 f 1 :07%fnst 7 112 3 2 7 7" R Carter 8 Postillion. Col. Cup. SpaiiishRose 77337 Tijuana 5} f 1 :05%fast 10 9: 1 2 4' .r.'l P Hum 0 Bet. Luck. J'gePryor. Freebooter 77295 Tijuana 6Jf l:C7%fast 11-5 110 1 1 ft 2" R Carter 9 Voorgoid. Ir.ebooter. |*aiia— BLACK ART, b. f, 3 107 By Transvaal— Magical, by Bryn Mawr. (Trainer. A. G. Weston. Owner. T. Clydei. Breeder. T. Clvde. 78513 H.deGce 51fl:()7%good 13 101 2 10 10- 10»1 W Milner 13 BuekPond. I^atherwood Deputy 78427 H.deGce 3-4 1 :12%fast 47 10J 4 1 21 6 « J Wallace 7 Nautical. Modest. Leonard O. 78379 Bowie 51 f l:07%fast 16 10.", 1 2 SJ 5»i I! M'rinelli Hk Koin. Much Ado. Leonard CL 74466 laurel 04 f 1 :07 fast 37 109 5 5 C5 5'1 P kValls 9 Whetstone. Klsbeth. Cr. Carrie 74055 H.deGce 51 f 1 :05%fast 15 105 3 2 4* 7" E Barnes S Lpard's. McAuliffe. K. Ransom 73895 ll.deC.'cc G-S 1 :0J mud 21 105 3 1 1* 151 E Barnes 14 Plymara. SuowMaiden. F Keep* SUN MART. blk. g, 3 109 By Sun Briar— Sabretache II. . by Martagon. (Trainer. J. Bauer. Owner, S. T. Greenfield). Breeder. W. S. Kilmer. 77610 FCrnds lm70y 1 :49%hvy 12 102 4 2 3- 47 E Blind 8 SethsFIowi r. War.Lvnch. Tight 77456 FGrnds lm70y 1 :48%hvy 12 100 8 7 6' 6,T J Chalmers 8 Anne. (Juivero. SeOl'a Flower 77368 FCrnds baity 146%fast 8 105 7 f 7' S*] G Fields 12 Telescope. WongBok. AmitvClm 77315 FCrnds 3-4 l:i:!%fast IS 105 ft 8 7= 7" J McCoy 9 Everglade. Privilege. Leonard!. 7 7233 FCrnds 3-4 l:14%fas.t 8 116 7 6 41 P' G BreningH WatchChm. (Joldficld. /an/.ibar 76963 FGr'nds 3-4 l:16%mud 20 114 7 3 42 25 J Corcoranll L'nardC. St.(;crard. Fr t'rsmau 76702 FCrnds 3 4 1 :l.'.%hvy 30 106 11 10 9' 9- J Corcoranll Byron, Norseland. Telescope 74514 Laurel 3-4 l:13%fast 64 105 6 5 41 C'i F Wdstckl4 La Drole. Without. Vehement BARLEYCORN, b. g. 3 100 By Light Brigade— Five Aces, by Disjuise. (Trainer. A. L. Denny. Owner, G. C. Denny). Breeder. J. C. Milam. 78309 Bowie 3 4 1:15 fast 16 108 11 10 7' 7rJ W Milner 13 Lieut. Farrell. AiinlJan-. Fehrah 78267 Bowie Im70y 1 :49 good 7f 100 6 I 9 9'- J Shinks 11 Anne. Agg'tingPapa. Woodl.adv 78227 Bowie 7-8 1:30 mud 2 101 9 5 3» 3=1 L I.ang 12 Antiii'ty. II klel. 'vFinn. W I.'nch 77802 Jeffeison 3-4 l:14%fast 25 107 4 5 SI 10* II Stutta 14 Pathan. StakeMe. .Q"enCliariiung 77716 F.Gr nds 1 l:40%fast 16 6 101 3 2 2' 3« J Wallace 7 Attilia. Flying Fur. Telescope 77651 F.Gr'nds lm70y l:44%fast 8 101 3 1 EJ 2' I Parke 7 Attilia, Anne. Black Crackle BYRON, ch. f, 3 109 By Sir Martin— Mercadel. by The Commoner. (Trainer, A. Zimmer. Owner, G. Long). Breeder. H. T. Oxnard. 77934 Jffferson 51 f 1:09 hvy 40 99 6 5 7' 8" G W ("roll S Raffles. FrankC Lor M .nellia 77868 Jefferson 3-4 1:14 fast 12 107 i 11 lll10«L McD"otll5 Bverglade. Dreamer Stake Me 77045 FGrnds 3-4 1:14%fast 25 118 10 5 10« 10" F Thdykell Norscld. Q. Charming T.meslp 76838 F.Gr'nds 3-4 l:lf %slovv 15 108 9 7 81 7:J D Mergler 9 Ducky. Pavman. W.thc Wizard 76702 FGrnds 3-4 1 :1f.%hvy IS 115 4 3 2* Ink I Parke 11 Norseland. Telescope. D.ionda 7652C FCrnds 3-4 l:14%slow 20 112 6 7 6' 6'5 B M'rin^llilO Polvo. Fredericktown Pathan 76484 FCrnds 3-4 l:13%fast 15 113 3 6 7* 7" B Mrin.llilO Pavman. Q. Charming Waukulla 75731 Bowie 3-4 1:14%fast 16f 107 10 10 10» IV- H Thomas 12 EbonyBollc. HM.Dietz. Tolim 1 75661 Bowie 1 1 :46%good 25 104112 9 9= 9" G Rose 15 B. Artiste. Fairlight, Pr. Hamlet TRAPSTICK, br. c. 3 (M) 10S By Trap Rock — Felicitation, by Delhi. (Trainer. M. Smart. Owner, S. Boss). Breeder. S. Ross. 78177 Bowie 6 1-2 f l:22%fast 25 105 13 3' 2*1 B MrinellilS Warning, Protocol, Conscript MUCH ADO. b. f, 3 99 By Ed Crump — Teetotal, by Irish Lad. (Trainer, G. Knecsst. Owner, E. Gummel). Breeder. H. R. Dulany. 78513 H.deGce 51fl:07%good 18 100 5 9 8' 9s J ChalmrslU Bu.kPond. L-at her wood Deputy 78379 Bowie 51 f 1 :07%fast 40 10.". 4 4 3l 2° H Wakoff 8 Co Foin. Leonard O., Lady Cho'o 78309 Bowie 3 4 l:Ki fast 14f 111 1 2 45 633 E Atk'sonl.3 Lieut. Farrell. AuntJane Fehrali 78241 Bowie 51 f l:08%slow 42f 94 3 ft H' 11« H Callah"nl2 Hidden Jewel. Frank C Apex 78162 Bowie 51 f 1 :09 mini 77 103 3 S SI S'» II Farland 9 Swgalopg. M Do'no. Ykeel'cess 75254 Pimlico 51 f l:07%fast 43 102 3 6 71 67J T Finn 10 rj^taami, I Thought- Parlliein.i 75039 Laurel 1 l:42Hmud 97 99 .'. 8 8 8'* I. Ward 8 Bigltlaze. Mintliiiar. Turnberiy 74857 L.iun-1 61 f 1 :0S fast 15 M 5 1 l'l 11 T Finn 15 Sligo. OuiSlar, Jackson JIM KENNEY. br. c. 3 (M) 112 By Prince Hermis— Army Maid, by Yankee. (Trainer. G. Phillips. Owner. J. McMillen). Breeder. G. L. Blackford. 78448 il.d.Gce 3-4 1 :lt".%slop 35 116 6 2 63 7»4 F Sharpe 11 Suppliant. Cold Bug, Handsome 77933 Jeffeison 3-4 l:l.r.%hvy 5 110 I 3 3' 37 F Shaipe 15 Ixvoy. Benigna. human 77802 Jeffeison 3-4 1:14%fast 50 106110 10 10" 9»1 F Sharpe 14 Pathan. StakeMe. tCt nChanning 77738 Jefferson 6-8 1:00 fast 100 105 5 5 54 5"F Sharpe • Moonraker. Tuscola Lieut Farr'l 74261 Th.liffe 61 f l:07%fast 51 105 11 8 S1 »'° G F-'ields 11 Sarko. Odd Seth. Allantida 74177 Woodne 3-4 l:13%mud 18-5 104 5 5 5» 3» G Fields 6 Impossible. Margin. Julia M. POLLYMARA. b. f, 3 (M) 107 By Marathon— Polly J., by Waterbov. (Trainer. H. G. Bedwell. Owner. Kenton 8table). Breeders. Payne & West. 78448 HdeG'ce 3-4l:16%slop 20 111 1 8 9* 9'»E Scobb- 11 Suppliant. Gold Bug. Handsome 74169 H.deG'ce 3-4 1 :12=5i fast 1". 112 8 8 7'1 7-3 J CorcoranlO Moon Star. Heir at Law Modest 74101 H.deG'ce 5}fl:07%fast 43-10 114 2 4 81 9"FJ Barnes 13 Whetstone. Memento. F.bb Tide 73895 H.deGce 0-8 1:0.' mud 6 102 1 2 2l 25J B Maiinelli14 P.l.i.kArt. SnowMa iden. F. Keeps 73188 Dev'shire 5-8 1 01%fast 13-.". 104 1 3 4l 3- W Fronk 12 Prine.Aino. F. Ruffles. MissKtta 73110 Dev'shire 5-8 1:01 fast 11 112 6 5 0« 5*1 W Fronk 12 Atlantila. S. Maiie. Hermidale SPARTAN, ch. c. 3 fM) 107 By Dick Finnell— High Degree, by His Highness. (Trainer. R. I. Miller. Owaer, Mrs. R. I. Miller). Breeder. H. F. Sinclair. 75708 Bowie 61fl:21%fast 69 106 11 5 5' .'.«« J Sm'woo.113 B0v.1l.Mis . Dcputv KomanCirl 75589 Bowie 3-4 1:14 fast 77f 116 8 9 93 9 '* # Il'stingslJ Pepp. Catalan IJinkey 75418 Pimlico 51 f 1 :08%fast 35 108 5 7 T* 5*1 L McAtee 13 Fairlight. Dollv Claff nev Du.sk 75354 Pimlico 51 f 1 :08%mud 14f 108 9 7 5^ ft*| M Fator 14 Ebony Belle. Our Star. Jackson 75252 Pimlico 51 f 1:07 fast 35 iOG 8 10 8"' 8'« E Legere 12 Fred'ktown. Trop. Water. Omega ACONTIUS, b. c, 3 (M) 104 By Toddington— Accara, by Accountant. (Trainer. D. Kearney. Owner, G. E. Stryker). Breeder. G. L. Stryker. 78448 H deGcj 2-4 l:lt"%slop 42f 116 10 11 11 11-° J Wallace 11 Suppliant, »;0ld Bug. Handsome SAND ROCK. b. c. 3 (M) 100 By Friar Rock— Woolen, by Woolsthorpe (Trainer. H. Rites. Owner, J. E. Griffith). Breeder. J. H. Rosseter. 78365 Bowie 5i f 1 :09%fast 28 116 8 10 11' 8* J McTagt 13 Just. Haughty Lndy, Conscrin* 78226 Bawta 61 f l:22%slow IS 116 8 S 8* 10-'° J McTagtl3 2a Foin. Altissimo, Just CARAJO. br. f. 3 107 By Jack Atkin— Nannette. by Yankee. (Trainer. F. Garrett. Owner, F. Garrett). Breeders. White & Garnett. 75224 Pimlico 3-4 1:15 mud 9 108 6 2 2' 4T F Hstingsl2 Jackson. Warren Lynch. Stevenf" 74775 laurel 3-4 l:14%fast 8 107 8 5 f» «| M Kunimerl.": Normana, Fehrah. Jackson 74565 I-aurel 3 4 1:11%fast 6 115 10 12 ll1 12"i G Babin 14 Belle K.. Parthema Our Star 74142 H.deGce 51 f 1 :07%fast 6 108 8 6 4 1"" K Ambrosel". Dowry. Vultilla. Sligo 73985 H.deG'ce 51 f l:08%slow 10 M 1 1 1' !■"■ E Ambrose13 Bramlon. Vehement, For KeepJ 72482 Saratoga 5-8 1 :00%fast 17. 112 14 ].". la« 14,: E Ambros.'16 Forest Flower. Pest. Eventide 70266 Belmont 4J f :.3%fast 8 11" ;. 9 7- 431 B Ambrosel!) Baby I^ine. Postillion, Pathan 69925 Jamaica 5-S l:00%good 15 114 8 10 ID 10" K Ambrosell D'utless. CaveWotnan.' D'mstick A\h RAPP ' Milo anil TO VarilK. I'jieifle Purse. 2-yenr-olilx and upward. T-lII nHuu 1 1-S Miles. ."'.-year-old* and upward. ClaliiiinK:. (Sept. 'il ', NAUTICAL, br. c. 3 97 By Sea King— Bambi. by McGee. (Trainer. Wm. Garth. Owner. 7. S. Cosden\ Breeder. Wm. Garth. 78427 HdeGC- 3-4 1:12%fast 7-5 llo I 2 l1 1- E Ambrose 7 Modest. I^onardi; Htion Pine ISMS Belmont CI f 1:06 fast 6-5 116 4 8 8- W|T McTagtlO L.B'morell.. B Warr'n B Lane 73221 Saratoga 3-4 1.12%good 30 115 13 14 IP 8S1 I" Lang IS Diogenes, Braiadale Sunspero 73012 Saratoga 55 f 1 :06%fast 18-5 110 3 9 9V 5 1 C Lan« 14 Brice, Bontaud Kaglet ISBSS Saratoga 3-4 Lll'Vfast 18-5 111 5 9 9= 71Bc Lang 10 St. James. Mino. C,,hl l:„g 71521 A.iueiuet 5-8 l:00%slop 1-3 11'. I 1 1» 1*1 C Kuminer 8 Parvenu. Warn ntoti. T.Baeean'r MINTO IL. b. g, 10 111 By Sundr.dge— Miss Ronald, by Bay Ronald. (Trainer. H. Garth. Owner. Longridge Stable). Bred in England by J. B Joel 78514 H.leG'.e lm70y l:4S%gOOd 15 109 2 3 33 3-J E Aml.r'rc 7 Gold. Rule Cohb-nB «.ws Set Snn 72622 Saratoga ll:39^fast 7-10 109 5 3 3" «*] ■ Pool 7 RomaiiT, Paslor"l Swain. Aladdin 69533 Lex gton I 1-16 1 :40%good 4-r. Ill 1 1 1 V- M l'ool 4 Parader, Bet Moala, Yoshim. 63152 Lataaia 1 1-2 2:30%good B 116 3 2 3 13* B Kenndy S FirobiM, DeVtatlon B:..r Siono 62399 Latonia 1 1 ::n%fast 14-6 111 2 1 1' 1» E Pool 7 Parader. Gangway. Flrebia'i.i 62300 Latonia 1 1-16 1 :44%f;.st 4 114 6 5 «» 7*1 J Owens 10 Distinction. Firebrand. Kouleau SHAMROCK, blk. c. 4 106 By Rock View— Tuscan Red. by William Bi-fus (Trainer. W. J. Cahill. Owner. T. W. O'Brien) Bieeder. C. T Grayson 78450 H.l.GC 1 1 16 1 :.l%slop 7-5 104 2 1 1' 2» W Milner 6 A J Buja. R.dStone ll.ir.it I/w 78382 Cowl- BaSSy 1 »7 fast 5 10J 2 3 31 3'1 W Miln-r 6 TonvBe.iu. TopS. rg"t Kdw\ICr"y 78311 Howie lm70\ l:48%fast 71 103 3 2 21 SJ W Mi'ner 1 flaaliallSB ■!. Llewellyn K.iger 78242 Howie 6\ f 1 "I '/sslow 17 96 4 4 3J 3'1 W Miln.r 5 Repamlion. L"dCr"te 1'nWit'tt 78191 BaarftS Flfl:0SSfa-t 22 98 5 5 f.« 4« W Milner 6 Co. il'P«. J F C"Hara ilul Jewel 77671 r.Or*Bda 1 1-16 l:48'4ifast 7 102 3 1 3'1 3» W Miln?r 7MissM.i e. R. Arrow W lakeAII 77578 F.Gr'nds ImTOy l:46%mud 4 5 104 2 3 5» 5» W Milinr 7 Svmpathv. W TakeAII Ed dCv 77520 F Gin. Is lm7"y 1 4", fast 12 104 " 3 2» 2* W Milmr SLil^M.. Llewellya. WionerT. All WILKES BARRE. ch. c. 4 111 By Ballot— Triad, by Star Shoot. (Trainer. J. Boden. Owner. Triple Sprinrs Farm). Breeder. J. W. Parrisb. 78333 EtOWia 3 4 1:14 fast 29 110 2 5 5 VB Howard 5 LdCr.te. (.'dTimes J r O Tiara 78194 Baarta ;} f 1 08%fast r, It] 4 6 6 6« H Howard 6 Go dT's. J.F t)"Haru IlidJewel 75778 Bow 10 1 1-16 1 r,l%mud 11 5 104 1 | C 4»1 11 Howard 5 ForestI.ore. Solisa Shamrock .5342 Pimli.o 11-16 1:46 good 8 99 8 3 l»k 1 F listings S Miss Cerina. Faith. Golden Kill* 75195 Pm. lico 1 1 S 1:52 fast 41 106 1 3 3' 4' J Callahan 5 Sl.uf. Along. C....1 Rule II Prince 74981 Laari I 1 1 40%good 19 5 103 2 1 l'l 1= J Callahan ".Sitting Kun. Ranter Cadfly 74820 1-auiol lm70y 1 I3%fast 12 100 4 5 4'1 4S1 II Howard 6 Transom. Ten Minutes. Thiu.ble NATURAL, ch. m. 6 101 By Martinet— Chemulpo, by Ben Stromo. (Trainer. J. Baner. Owner. J. J. Lyons). Breeder. Williams Bros. 69134 Bowie 1 1-8 1 ;.9\fast S-7. 107. I 1 3' 4'J S M I^ine t Day Lillv TomCassi.lv. I. Kate 69061 Bowie 1 3-lf. 2 06 fast 5 103 I 3 :' l* Q shilll. k 8 Brave. F.ttahe. Attorn, v M.nr 69039 Bowie 1 1-16 1 52%faat 41 105 7 4 4 1 2'J II Shilliek T MRosell. hint: Trojan L Aium.o »86I6 Jefferson 1 1-16 1 48%fast 4 101 i 3 1 1 1« ■ Harvey 12 Huff. Little Auiinie Low I neso HAZY DAWN A. f. 3 (M) 86 By Hurry On— Harbour light, by Sun4rid»e. (Trainer, T. J. Healey. Owner. W. 3. Salmon). Bred in England by E. C. Lindsay. 7*617 H deGVe ::-« 1 16'f.slop 1M 100 7 « 6'i 5*J J Wallace 7 Sunnyr. Y. Princess. P.IueMoon 7'!468 Saratoga 5 8 59%sood 30 114 10 19 19 19" E Bell 19 Salacia, Mi8«Whi.sk. Pris. Rutey 69544 Pimlico 1-2 47Vast 7 113 9 8 t* 8« J Butwell 8 Relentless. T. Water. Xo Lady 69443 H.deG'ca 1-2 48 faat 67 110 12 12 10' 10* E Bell 14 Remnant. Helen Cook. SannySal 69267 H dHJce 1-2 48Vaat 61 116 Wheeled. J Butwell 13 Remnant. Sunny Lifbt. NoLady CtU n.pr Allo«anc«-«. (Sept. 2S, 1918 1 :4'J 2-5 4 132.) Olll HAUL lDIO 1:5U 5 120.) LORD WRACK, b. g. 7 105 By Wrack— Gowell. by Ort W«n«. (Owner. J. J. McCue). Breeder. J. T. Weaver. 78175 H •atTea 1 1-1 2:09Hhvy 17-10 104 4 1 11 1» W Mar'er 8 Rupee. Superbum, Hickory 78369 Howl- 1 1-S1..8 fast S-.". 113 7 3 3J 3» G Rose 7 Normal. Majority. AtfneyMuir 78245 Howie 1 1-1 MUtfnr 13-10 104 1 2 1*1 D Mtrgler 7 Ni.rn:al. Hi. kory. Majority. 78180 Howie lm70y 1.49 Vast 9-10 11« 3 3 21 3»l J Wallace 11 TPeruvn. Normal. High Gear 771176 Jefferson 1 I S 1 :.9«t.mu.l 6-5 108 7 1 ll 1' I Parke 9 Dnmtifounder. Kentl-. Richelieu 77147 I'd nds ImMy l:«Hmml 1 1'J9 6 2 21 2* I Parke G G Pillows. St.Don.ird. Gondolier 772«0 PGi-'iids 1 1-S i:55 faat 4 108 8 1 I'll1 L. Lang 10 Walnutllall. Superbum, Tingling 77190 FGr'nds 1 IS 1 57V»vy 1-2 107 2 1 1* 1* I Parke 5 HonoluluBoy, Wcs.si.lt". Hickory 7G9D0 FCr'nJs 1 1-16 1 : S2%et*3 41 107 2 2 3* 21 H Farland 9 HotiolulaBoy. StuinpJr.. Trooper EAST INDIAN, br. g. 1 103 By Delhi— Killiecrankie. by Kilmarnock. (Tranier, A. Zimmer. Owner. S. Flaherty). Breeder. J. W. Corrican. 77804 JatTtl— 1 ! T aUtfaat 4". 102 1 2 2» 2'1 I Parke 5 Good Night, Kr.-ezy s zy. Ashl d 77762 J.ffeison 1 1-8 1 V. faat 2 108 3 6 4l 21 I Parke 0 !*■— iaBlia Kr'i.vSnij. UlyM. 77318 FGrnds 11-8 1:54 fast 6-6 107 6 4 4* 2« I Parke 8 Hiieiido. WeMwood. Old Faithfel 77217 FGrnds 1 1-S 1 :..3-Vast 6 118 a 4 61 5" C Lang 7 Ramkin. Miss Meise. Royal Duck 76947 I'Hrr.ia 1 1-S 1 :5i«tgood 6-5 112 5 1 1* 1* I Parke 9 Condolier. Ramkin, Scare Crow 76883 FCr'nds 1 1-S 1 5_,Vslow 3 111 5 41 C»l I Parke » Fr« czySneery. I'. .piot. Mar. Ware 76.162 F.Gr'nds 1 3-16 2:00Vast 3-2 108 5 3 I» V I Parke 10 Ramkin. Condolier. Mar. White TRAJANUS br. g, 5 115 By Rock View— Belgravia. by Ben Brush. (Trainer. G. C. Brenton. Owner. C. C. Smithson). Breeder. E. F. Sims. 78337 Bowie lm70y l:4*Vast 17-1* 112 3 4 4' 4s! J Ch'lmors 7 Anne. Mat Bang. Rock Bottom 78208 Howie I 1 at l-tlTfctTlli 8 113 I 1 V- Is J Ch'lme s 7 TenderSetb. Guelph. T. Foreigner 78196 Bowie 61 f l:22Vast 2". 123 11 11 11 IP5 C Lang 11 Sweepstakes. JuliaM.. C.ireKree 75748 Bowie 1 1 2 ? .40Vast 43-1-) 104 6 I 2* 31 C Taylor I Owasco. Majority. Rouen. 75712 Bowie 11-16 1"- fast 8? 114 12 5 61 5s J Brunn* r 1 1 ljuecreok. Sedg. -field. Rupee 75614 Howie lni70y]:49 fast 51f 11-14 11 ll1 ll'i J Chalmersl". Cooncan, Belplirizonia. Rupee 75464 Pimluo 1 1-2 2:37 slop 1! 107 7 7 7" 7" C Taylor 8 Guelpli. I'.lar. Stone, TopScrgeant 75345 I'milico 12-16 2:01 good 9 108 6 6 6 6rJ C Taylor ■ I.ndyMyra. Thelt.t all. Overtake 75283 Pi.nlko lm70y 1:15 fabt 36 M 8 4 41 1" C Taylor 8 Clentilt. Biilliance. Servitor MOUNTAIN ROSE II.. br. g. 11 110 By Yankee— The Rose, by Miser. Trainer. B. E. Chanmsn. Owner. B. E. ChanmanL Bred in France by T. HitchcocK. 78367 Howie 7 8 1:28Vast 19 115 3 7 71 6» M Sihn'tz 10 A. J. Buja. Fehrali. Salmon 75777 Bowie 7 -s 1 :: mud 4 116 S 12 9* 8" J Corcoranl.3 Far Fast, Poor Sport. Sea Sand 75611 Howie 6!f1:21Sfast 18 111 1 7 5* 1» J Corcoran13 Jyntee. B.i.f theV'ley . CdTime 74741 /.aurel 1 1 4 ! :06Vast 21 111 C 4 5'1 r«i M Schwtz 7 Irish Pat. Bolster. Day Lilly 74645 laurel 1 1-16 1 :47Vaat 4 114 6 6 6 5» M Schwtz C WarMask. WljajiftlH. Roy. Puck 74323 1 aurel ]m70y 1 C.Vast 9-5- 114 8 5 31 1»* M Schwtz S KingJohn. Col. Wliallen. Valentia 74147 11 de«;'-e lm70y l:t6«tfast 2 10 116 8 6 31 l1 M Schwtz S Haidee. Explosive. Secretary HUMBOLJT. b c. i 111 By Atheling II.— Celesta, by Sempronina. TTam r. F Holman. Owner, C. H. Hughes). Breeder. Nevada Stoc* Farm. 7829« l:..»i- 1 ::i6 I'.OlHfast a 107 I 1 1« 1» H Farland I Overtake. Holster. OldFaithful 782:;« B 1 I -I 2:'H)%mud 11 104 3 6 a1 4« A Areardy S HifflCns, Fr'zySn'zy. I'lieFor'ner 781(55 BwWta 1 1-16 1 .•'J'sniud 1 If 107 2 3 3» 1! D Merglnr 13 T.Koreigner. O.Rirthday . B.Kean 77721 l'Jrn.l^ 1 1 -M 1 4S ^fast 12 107 10 10 9' P% D Merglcr 12 Rupee. Hendita, Insulate 77«06 r irn.l.s 3 4 l:l.*shvy 6 105 7 8 61 6! ' I ParKe 10 Little Alfred. Anticipate. Ettali? 77522 P«;rnds 1116 1:49 fast 12 105 11 2 21 lb D Merpl-r 12 Watertiirl. Kirkle-inu: t , Lierre 76841 Piirnd.s 1 1-16 1 :50r-.slow 20 11115 S 10 9"* W Hans.-nlO Smarty, Hay Lilly, Stump Jr. 76773 PCrnds 1 1-16 1 :49 *good 12 107 S 4 6b * J WtJBmCt 9 Miss Meise. Peuuot. Neddam GOOD NIGHT, b. g. 4 110 Ey Rickety— Slippers, by Meddler. i Trainer F. J Kearns. Owner, S. Gooch). Breeder. H. P. Whitney. 7*530 H.le ;,- 1 1-16 l:49'5Klop 2'» 110 3 6 51 5*1 A Aceardy • Attili.i. ;i:clph. Rliienion.l.ile 77804 J.-ff. rsmi 1 1 2 2:3." Hfasl I 105 4 1 1= 11 H Slutti, I East Hid a. Freezy Szy, Ashl'd 77742 .!• ft r.- .ii I 1-M I IS faat 21 109 6 8 S1 S«l I 1'aike 10 Kseariioiette. T.Mly. Richelieu 77675 1-T.rnds 1 1 M l.t.S'jfast 20 105i S 6 6' 8" H Stutta 10 l'.ueado. Tan Son. Normal 77521 I'Crn.Is 1 ! I 1 il*tfast 7 111 8 9 4b 2' J Ked-i is 12 S ofl'l sure. K.ii .-. WalnutHaH '.7390 Piiri.is 1 11C 1:1.1 fast I 112 S 30 a' 6' H Stutts lL'P.Micou. Dr. Whiteh'st. Repeater 77217 P.Gr'ada 1 1-8 1 :5:;" ifast 15 109 7 7 7 7!» J Keilly 7 Ramkia. Was Mei.-e. Koyal Duc« 77104 K. im.la 1 3 16 2 02 fast 41 113 1 7 C» 5T E Blind S Royal Duck. Rupee, Tan Son ROSA TETA. ch. f. 4 107 Ey Sandbar— Hannah Louise, by Yellow Tail. (Tra.ncr M. Smart. Owner. Mrs. K. Smart). Breeder. Oak Hill Farm. 78517 Hr«;.e 1 1-M l:47 5good 29f 110 10 I 2- "3\ E Barnes 11 Roy.-eRools. S'sFIowr. F'tyBoy 7HI96 V.owjo 11 f l:22Sfast 31f M.6 5 6 6b 5' F I.ee 11 Sweepstakes. JaliaM.. C.ireFree 75712 Howi 11-16 152 fast 8f M 6 9 9110'C Taylor 14 Quecreck. Sedgefield, Rupee lAMS Iimli-o 3-4 l:12%teH lOf 110 ll 11 10» V* J McTag'tr.' Noil. Marie Mi\i:n, Locli Ayr 748J2 Laurel 1 1-S 1 .".2Vsfast 12 107 1 4 7'1 7*J Q Babin S Sog.Aroon, (iondolier. Helphriz'in 74067 laurel 3-4 l:13\fast 6-5 114 10 7 a'l !• B Marinelli 10 Uuinham. Sea Wolf. TbeKenian MARYLAND BELLE, br. m. 5 105 By Zeus— Dorothy K.. by Kilmarnock. (Triner. G. W. Cobnrn. Owner. J. F. Coburn). Breeders. White & Garnett. 78543 Se.. today's .hart. 77887 Tijuana 11-16 1:47 fast 87 106 6 6 7' V B Kenn'dy S Marsdale. Hilly Watts. Dorius 77800 Tijuana 3 4 1:12Sfast 137 105 S 8 8 SM W Kelly 8 J.S. Reunion. ( d.Lion. F'yWale 75829 T.mforan 1 1-16 1 :45\fast — 99 o-1} W Kelly 5 Sunny land. War Zone. Ladylnez 7.721 Tanforan 1 1 :39 4fast — 113 4"AV Kelly 5 Coffield. He Frank. Mar. Hoy 75569 Tanforan 1 1 S lOOHfast — 101 6* P W Kelly V. Hetter Luck. Skeezix. All Over 75509 fanfoian 1 1-8 1 :."»4\fast — 101 44 W Kelly ." Victoire. «.'hiva. Treasurer 74027 Jamaica 1 1-16 l.tSVast 41 102 6 4 4« 4 ' A Accaidy 0 E. Indian. Sil. King. RillyWatts riL DAPLT ' l-IG Miles. .'*.- oar-olds and upward. Claiming:- (Sept. 18, DlN nMUt l!»2l» 1:44 4-2—3 lSS.) TIPPITY WITCHET, b. g. 9 107 By Broomstick— Lady Frivoles. by St. Simon. (Trainer, W Livingston. Owner. L. T. Bauer). Breeder. H. P. Whitney. 78S17 ll.l-i;.e 1 1-16 l:47'»good 11 113 4 7 S'!7" J Burke 11 RoyeeRools, S'sFwer. RosaYeta 78383 Howie 1 I 16 1 :51Sfefast 10 103 I 7 4:i I'l W Milner 7 Normal. Cu-lpli. Hiff Hang 78337 H..«i.« Im70y 1 48Va.st 6 112 5 7 6* 6 • G Walla 7 Anne. Biffl'.anz, Rock Bottom 78288 I:o\m- 7 -8 1 : 28 Vast 6 114 6 8 8' 6«1 (1 Walla 11 Jewell V. H. Hespair. Julia M. 78242 Bow i 61 f l.:'l'j«low 24 112 3 5 5 4'5 Q Walla 5 Reparation. L'dC.ranite, Shamr'k 75255 Cirnlico 1 1-16 1:47 fast 9 5 110 8 6 G1 5»J G Rose 9 TheltolK all. MigliSpeed. Wapit; VACUUM, ch. g. 4 110 By Dick Finneil — Broom Straw, by Broomstick. (Trainer. G. E. Phillips Owner. J. C McMillen). Breeder. Xalapa Farm. 78512 If.l'-GVe ::-4 lT2'sgood 3-2 109 3 3 4»" 6«J P Sharpe 1.1 Dan Boiling, Tidings, numble 78402 H.l.t.Ve 3-4 l:13Vast 4f 113 2 3 3J 2'J F Sharpe 14 Mabel K. Aren.lal. Bonfire 77932 Jeff, rs.ui 3-4 1:15V vy 10 114 1 1 l1 l1 F Sharpe 10 Simplicity. I^idyRose. PoorSport 77871 J.ff.r.sou t 1 1 lflti*— 1 15 108 1 1 U 1» F Sharpe 13 Lugs. longboat. Fifty Fifty 77840 .leff.rson 55 f 1 OS^good ?! 120 4 3 41 41 F Sharpe 15 SiaterJosella. Stamp. DanBolling 77577 F.Gr'nds 3-4 1 l'-Tigood 10 110 10 a i) 4»1 F Sharpe 12 Doughnut, HojalHick. J nJosopb IRISH PAT. b. g. 4 107 By Berrilldon— Moliie Kean. by Bobbie Kean. (Trainer. J. Bauer. Owner. J. J. Lyons). Breeder. R. H. Howard. 77713 PCinds 1 1 s l -|«-,fast 31 109 S 7 61 3» J Leyland 8 Dumbf ndcr, P.-tcFoy. DayLilly 77G52 I'llr'n.ls 1 1-M 14.sV.fast 7 109 7 8 3* 2» J leyland !) Sway. BhbM ider. West wood 77540 l'Crn.ls 1 1-2 2:::.* Vast 30 98 2 6 41 3'1 J Chalm'rs 9 Brunell, O Faiiliful. Fr. Sneezy 773«9 F.Gr'nds 1 1 16 : 17- fast 20 106 S 8 » C'J .1 Corcoran 8 Lily M.. Wran-I.-r. Bucado 77280 l- ;in,l.s 1 -16 2 'i2-~fast 4 108 8 7 6l I'| F Th'.l ke 9 Xantbos, At.BoylL. Scourgenian 77239 I'.ii'ii.ls 1 11 _.'.';-,fst 3 112 7 6 71 44 J Corcoranll Hickory. Hustproof. Attorney 77048 l'Crn.ls I 1-t 1 5'.\fa.st 13 116 9 7 81 S'l F Thorn'kclO Insulate. Repeater. Tingling 7G947 !■" i ; ■ tela 1 Is I ...^g.io.l 20 110 I^ ft at pr.st. J Corcoran i» Eastludian, l.onilolier, Ramkin 7G774 I'lir'nds 1 1-N I ls-u "d 8 1"9 4 6 7* 7»i J Chalmers S Beverwy.-k. Knpee. King John 75595 Bow..- 1 1-8 l:39Vast 21-10 PJ8 4 4 4: lb G Hose 14 Magician, .\-lilaud. Soviet VICE-CHAIRMAN, b. h. 7 110 By Ballot— Bittra. fcy Kiikcrran. (Trainer. J. J McCafferty. Oner. J. J. McCatferty). Breeders. Talbot Bros. 78102 If. let;, e ."-llUVast 5i 115 9 9 S»b S-] P Walls 14 MSM K.. Vacuum. Arendal 78045 HmVSUaa lm70y ] 47 slow 12 101 4 3 2'J lb J Dawson I I'erliaps. BrotlicrJolin. Moorfi'1.1 77981 ll..v..r.a Hn7 »y l:47Sslow 2 113 8 4 K| l«| A McL.lin 10 Phenol. Bla.kW'tclilI.. Superior 77938 Havana Eft t l.UVnu.l 8-5 113 4 1 l1 11 A Mcl.'lin 13 BusyBob, Damage. llapyBuxton 77879 Havana H f 1 : h'.\fast 12 106 9 8 7! 6*J A McL lin ■ End Man. Sun Brae. Pepper Tea 77714 Havana M f 1 : 7 Vast 1 110 7 3 2n* U A McL'hn • W.Whitaker. B Bob. HO. Lucky 74776 Laurel 3 4 l:13Vast 3 112 11 10 11* 10'° C I.ang 13 Camouflage, Sagamore. Reprisal HIGH GEAR. ch. g, It 104 By Ivan the Terr.ble— Miss Mooney. by My Boy II. (Trainer. W. A. Burttschell. Owner. J". Sands). Breeder. W. W. Darden. 78452 H d-GVe 1 1 s 2:00^1 op 7! 104 5 5 a'l 6 « J Shanks 7 Overtake. Cote d'«»r. Bud. Kean 78107 Hl«. '.« 1 1 S ! ,,4Sfast 10 M 6 1 ll 2' I, I-anir » FnnnieBn. Siiperhiim. Cote d'Or 78291 Howi- 1 2-16 J.u7\fa.st H 103 4 4 4«* 41 J Leyland 9 Superbum. Cul.Whal'n. Bowsprit 78243 l!owi.« lm70y l.alSslow 13 111 t I 5b 3* II Howard S (apt. C'tigan. Mizar, King John 78180 B*Wta ImTOy l:19Sfast 44 105 i 4 4* e] D Mfigler 11 Tliel'cruv'n. Normal, LdWrack 77588 I'Crnds 1 1-S 1 57'^hvy 20 109 I 1 3b 6:1 J lleupel 11 Soviet. Tulane. Honolulu l'.oy 77477 I'Crii.ls 1 1 1C 1 "0 slow 15 110 t 6 8'1 8 '•• D Mergler 9 Repeater. Soviet. FrankMonroe 77325 PCriuls lm70y l:49\s!ow 41 107 5 2 2* Is D Mergler 7 Vorick. K'kl.-vington, Magician JOHNNY DUNDEE, a. g, B 103 By Brummel— Gylfi. by Dr. Leggo. .Trainer. W. JC. Kennedy. Owner. F. J. Boyle). Breeder. J. S. Ba.bee. 78171 HdeCre lm70y 1 :50Vivy 37f 106 4 7 65 3-J T Wilson 11 Ag 'v'gPapa, Aladdin. W Lynch 78429 rf.dcO*ea 11-16 1 (SVa.st 139 112 6 6 6- .".»! H HilemanlO Dandy brush. Aladdin. Roseate 73231 Howie 1 1-16 1 :5!Vnud I2f 106 9 13 13 12" H Holm, s 13 Overtake. Whaielione. Hay Hilly 75482 M'rlboro Im.llv 1 leVmii.i M 113 4 7 7 7-* M Hileman 7 OldTimer. SirI -on:d. S'thBreeze 75318 Willing Ab 3-0) 1 20 hvy 10 105 1* ] J Walsh 3 Wildcat. L I oraine. Winchester 75234 Wh.e. g Ab I » 1 '4 mud 14 111 7 ' B Hileman 7 KvelynWhite. 1. I.oriine. ■riaaatv -1909 Akron 1 1 16 1 :49'-fast 61 105 I'l A Kroger ."LucyKate. J.-liison, ViolM||;lu 71827 Akron 7 S 1 :28 fast 22 104 4: A Kroger B C. Whitney. Winchester. II. over 74650 Akron 7 8 l:2SCfaat 20 107 4* L Mills .". SunBrne. t has. Whitney. Jelli&on LADY ZEUS. b. m. 5 102 By Zeus— Lady Fesca. by Ethalbart. Trainer. M. Grant. Owner, M. Gant). Breeder. G. Peterson. 78175 II I.-*,.- 1 1-1 * -09*ihvy 46 102 « 6 6« 6'- G Bond ■ T^rd Wrack. Rupee. Snperbnm 933M Howie 1 1 I 1 M%Caa3 n 103 14 14 14 H-* W Hrown 14 Irish Bat. Mag.ian. Aaiiland 75544 Marlboro 1 1 16 1 .'.g^.sli.w 7 103 5 3 2* 1J W Mr.mu 7 Our Betsy, Mir Man, Salt Peter 75HiO Pimlio 1 1-af 1 4 'Salop 1.. 100 9 7 7' 7JG Bond 11 Lad's Love. King John, V::lentia 75346 limit. 1 I 1 T MHjaai 5 lu9 I 4 4* PI ¥ Lee 11 AalilanJ. S«;l Monarch. Ill Jesmar 75193 Piinli. l:n70y 1:46 fast 13f 103 14 12 81 6« G Bond 1. Silnoou. Dartmoor, Advocate BONFIEE. ch. c. 4 107 By C.smpfire— Honeymoon, by Matchmaker. (Trainer. F. Garrett. Owner. K. E. Potts). Breeder. R. T. Wilson. 78517 H. i ■ ;..■ l l 16 i fjgood 11 3M ■ 4 41 5} J Dawson ll BapccBaaaB, s'sK'w.r. ■aaaTcta 78402 HdcG'c* M ril%faat 4f no 7 6 6* ('IP MailtaraH bttbal K.. \a..ium. Anaobsl 75731 Howie 1 1-16 1 ."4Smu.I 23 10 10S 10 13 13s 12" G Babin 15 CoralReef. Col Whaln. F. Monroe 75733 Howie 1 1 16 1:51 fast 4 103 8 8 10 10" H Cost.llo 13 Bej.ction. Hiiinlioldt . Insulate 75034 Howie 1 2-16 2 06'»faat 11 -5 112 2 1 11 2" F Lee 14 Auaprisa. OldFaithfl. Sirl^-onid 75462 ffllra 1116 1:50 slop .". 108 7 2 I1' 2J H Mrin.llilO Stonewall. Rlii'iegol.I. 'licacey 75073 I-aurel lm7«y 1 43H»low 9 110 8 3 2' 1:1 II FarlanilPJ K.of the H*r. LUesniar. ilttr'ge SLING, ch. g. 5 106 By Pebbles— Militant, by Ballot. (Trainer. A. E. Alexandra. Owner. Mrs. A. E. Alexandra). Breeder. J. Butler. 78171 HdaCTca lndly 1 50*thvy 37f 103 6 3 4- 9'1 W Mar'et 1 1 Ag'v gPapa. Aladdin. J'nyD'de- 77889 Jeff, rson 2 4 l:15Smu l 8 120 4 6 7:? 7* \V Crump 10 Piedmont. l'.,..r Sport. Simplicity 77841 Jefferson 51 f I 09 good 7 120 3 I 31 6*1.1 11 Hurk. 14 St Mauri, e. H y Ryan, .lolinl.— pi 77008 l'Crnda ! 4 1 l.'.Shvy 50 107 6 6 5* Z* W Marri'r 1 Cuv'nor. Stargo. Siinplitity Hi8l2 Ftlrnda 1 1 16 1 .I^.hIow 15 112 8 8 84 8*T C OMahvll Repeater. Dr. Joe. Hrummond 76701 F ;rnln M l:16Sihvy 12 115 8 9 S' 9" C O-Mahyll Carnarvon. FarHast. DanBolling 76509 f Cr n.ls 1 1 16 '. 5:^mud 6 111 13 3' 3' K Hell 0 T..n Son. linglmg. Waywabkatuo ROYAL CROWN. h. g. 4 103 By King Jsmea — Qu»en. by Golderast. (Trainer. J. Freters. Owner. H. B. Murdock). Breeder. H. T. Oxnard. 7 8543 S.o to.lay'a (hart. 78153 H.I.C.e 1 1 X I noa^alop 16 103 1 t a' |»» C Allen 9 FlyingHevil. S.tliM'r. QnirkT'e 78406 H.4eG'«a 1 1 S I r.l'Jasl 24 105 4 5 4' 4'! C Allen 7 The For'ner. Smarty. Flying D'l 78313 Maria 1 1 8 1 iOVaat S 105 C 7 6» 6*1 II FarlardlO Day Lilly. Night Raider. Tody 78208 Howi- 1 1 16 I "li^goo.! K 1«« 6 5 6* 5" F *A oil k 7 Trajanus. lender Seth. Cuelph 77153 I'CrnJi 1 1 16 1 48 fast 12-5 101 5 3 | 3 I Paike 12 Dr. Whitehurst. Widg.-on. Cash 774134 FCr'ndu 1 1 16 1 CJ%Cast 5 107 • • 41 ?! D Mergler 7 Six Pence. Piedmont. Cash 7 7016 F.Gr nds 1 1 s 1 59 hvy a 105 4 2 21 3* D Mergler 8 Rupee. Blackolia. Little Ammie KIEAH. cb. m, 7 133 By Astraaamer— Mary Oreaawood. by Falaetta. (Traiaar. T. E. Crist. Owmar. T. E. Critrt). Breeder. X. P. Salpp. 73433 H.deGaco 1 1-16 l:4*V*at 17 164 8 T «• P* P Wafla 10 Dandy brush. Aladdin, Roseate 78337 Howie 7-S 1 :28%faat 12 MO) 1 3 6* 5*| B Breu ng 10 A. J. Buja. Kebrah. Salmon 78287 Bowie 61 f 1:22 faat 34) 1(3 6 7 i'l 1*1 B Hreiung 13 Warning. Poor Sport. A J Buja 78243 Rowie lm70y 1 51*islow 21 M i 4 31 5*1 F I.ee ■ Capt.Coattgan. Mizar. HigbUear 77841 Jefferson 51 f 1:09 good 20 115 11 2 11' 11" L McD'ottH St. Maurice. D'yRyan. JobnJoneph HICKOBY. b. h. 5 111 By Prince Hermis— Lou Hazel, by King; Regent. 'Trainer. W. A. Crawford. Owner. Hamilton Stable). Breeder. G. L. Blackford. 78475 H.deU'ca 1 1-4 2:09Vivy 13 109 5 4 4» 4« K Scobie 8 Lord Wrack. Rupee. Superb*** 78336 Howie 1 1-2 2:41Vast 21-10 105 5 1 31 2 1 B Mrinelli 7 Old Faithful. Tody. Bolster 78313 Bowie 1 1 S 1 .''Vast 91 110 8 6 a'Ml W Milner 10 Day Lilly. Night Raider. Tody 78245 Howie 1 1-4 2 MVsIow 24 104 S 4 3* »• W Milner 7 Lord Wrack. Normal. Majority. 78180 Howie lm70y 1 :49Vast 13f 106 8 8 61 711 W Milner 11 ThelVruvn. Normal. LdWrack 77540 FGr'nds 1 1-2 2 2:. Vast 30 92 7 9 8 i S'J B Pre ning 9 Brunell. OldFaithful. Irish Pat SMART MONEY, ch. g. 10 111 By Armeath II.— Servilia. by Senjatlon. (Trainer. F. Raymond. Owner, C. L. Mackey). Breeder. Mrs. L. A. Livingston. 77942 Havana .'•! f 1 HHmud 8 110 10 8 7* 4* W Dellow ll! Ch.Clivw. RLnlge. I in Rooster 77899 Havana 1116 1:48 faat 6 111 2 2 *a ap WoodklO ( oniiud'm. Hi ue Brush. Spcc'rOirl 77764 Havana ImoOy 1 45 Vaat 5 110 7 5 2» lb p Wood'kll Approval, lelix M.. Solid R.x-k 77695 Havana lm70y 1 : 45 Vaat 15 106 7 7 P 4»1 C OlanaW 11 .I.ic.|tier.e. Caaiaimx. W.M P.aker 77526 Havana lm&'y 1:61 hvy 2 U» 3 1 !• 2!| T Brothers "i Polite. Veronica. Wheel In 77413 Havana 14 l:14Sfaat 5 UO 2 10 8* 6" A Pickens M Nimrod. (Miida. Sun Turret « 77329 Havana 51 f 1:08 faat 6 110 10 9 7» S» T Brothersll Jack Put. Copyright. Berretta VENAL JOY. b. g, 7 93 By Lovetie— Miss Rose, by Russell or Winfred. (Trainer. C. Lark. Owner, J. C. Cremen). Breeder. Mrs. L. A. Livingston. 78512 H.leG'.e 2-4 1 l.IHgood 76 101 3 7 M* ! 'J J Shanks 13 Dan Boiling. Tidings, Humble 73385 Timon'm 1 1-16 1:49 Vast 4 115 11 A Allen 5 Thriller. Col Wliallen. W Victor 73334 Timon'm 1 1-M 1 : 48 Vast 11 111 2-1 A Allen 8 0. Wliallen. J. Dundee. T. Feigner 72338 Mt Royal lm70y IC^Sgood 7-5 113 1*1 P Madeira I Chimera. Ceo. Duncan. VivaCuba 72267 Mt Royal lm7t)y 146Vast 1 112 1" P Madeira »i Restless. Mark West. Flypaper 72187 KingKd. Ab61 f 121 Vast 6 112 21 R Ball 5 Ass'ption. T.B'lgiaiilL. Honiara RECHABITE. b. g, 4 (M) 98 By Fayette— Teetotal, by Desmond. (Trainer. G. Kneeasi. Owner. E. Guxomel). Breeder. H. R. Dulany. 78516 H.deG'ce lm70y 1 45^good 7f 114 10 8 4* 3* J Chalm'rs 15 Blue Streak, Ebb Tide. Redbrand 78263 Howie lm70y 1 ".O'sgood 59 US 5 • 61 6*1 E Faulst'1.14 Banc. Fool. Beth St I. Pol. L'gtoa 78193 Howie 6! f l:22Vast 60 106 1 4 64 7" H Farlan.J '.) SeaSaml. Wh.-il. Im.iic. yklime 74667 Laurel 3-4 l:13\faat 21 107 7 5 4«* 6" S WliamslO Rosa Yeta. Uuinham. Sea Wolf 74416 1-iurel 3-4 l:13Vast 12 116 7 7 7' 7»1 L Allen 10 Jimson. Suppliant. Rosa Yeta 66827 Howie 51 f 1:09 faat 23 114 3 2 2» 2» B Parke 12 t aladiura. ColdMoiint, Spin Flax ARMISTICE, b. g, 8 115 By Disguise— Debacle, by Bend Or. (Trainer. W. E. Martin. Owner. L. Ulmer). Breeder. J. W. Corrieaa. 77982 Havana lm70y l:47«is!ow 15 113 3 4 51 5* C Jackson ! Blazonry. Approval. Felix M. 77768 Havana 1 1-M 1 .47Vast 20 106 3 4 6* 7»1 J Petrecca 9 L.l.oranie. Zapatos. S.|. Wiggins 77693 Havana 2 4 1 13Vast 20 115 5 6 6'1 5"! C Jarkbon 8 Riverside. Mess Kit Rap strida 77432 Havana 1 1-M 1:17 Vast 15 115 5 5 7« 7" C Jackson 3 Jack Frost. Hu-n. Jacpierie 77330 Havana 3-6 1:13 Vaat 20 11111 11 ll«bll7} C Jackson 12 loresiyi -en. Amelias.. TlieAlly 77030 Havana lm50y 1 54 hvy 3 112 3 1 I'll" C Jackson T Orandxiu. Neenali, Plaudel 76994 Havana lm50y 1 :52\slow 6 112 3 2 2* 4* C Jackson 8 Neapolitan. Title. W. Turubow NEAPOLITAN, ch. g. 5 110 By Olambala— Cream, by Electioneer. (Trainer. C. E. Myatt. Owner, P. Patti). Breeder. R. T. Wilson. 78369 Bowie 1 1-3 1:58 faat 81 110 4 7 7 6" C Allen 7 Normal. Majority. Lord Wrack 78244 Howie 11-4 2:17 slow 48 104 8 4 61 7«1 J Shanks S F.l Jesmar. Owasco. Atf.v Muir. 77767 Havana 11-16 1:47 fast 15 105 8 6 5'} 5" W Dellow 10 F.ye Bright. Superior. Haiti 77548 Havana 1 1-16 l&l^slow 10 107 9 8 51 6T1 F WoodcUlO Dcbadou. Il.ilu. Forewarn 77130 Havana ]m70y 1 :".2-\hvy 6 104 5 6 6 6T1 J Shanks •; Dcbadou. Hercules Miss Liberty 77031 Havana 1 1-S 2:04 hvy 8-5 112 2 2 2* 2» G W'liams I Mai till. S. Wiggins. Maa*aaajM 76994 Havana lmSOy l:52%slow 4 112 1 4 31 1»» G W'liams 8 Title, W. Turnbow. Ann.stica CASTILLA. b. f. 3 91 By Nassovian— Genny. by St. Damies. (Trainer. H. R. Smith. Owner, H. R. Smith). Bred in England by J. Sanford. 78057 Havana 1-4 115%good 10 J02 11 5 6 6*i E Beach 14 Foul W'thcr. Dustui'n. Bluel'.rush 78011 Havana 5! f 1 :08 fast 10 105 8 2 l«k 2» E Beach 12 Auntie Millin. April. Cloporte 77938 Havana 61 1 1:11 Vnud 10 97 12 9 8 5» P Groos 12 V. (liairman. BiisyBob. Damage 77770 Havana 51 f 1 :07Vast 15 102 9 5 4 7SJ J Majestic 12 Somerbv. I.ula. Kerrv Cirl 77694 Havana 3 4 1 :13\fast 20 107 7 3 3« 4' P (Iroo? 11 Nimrod. Pila.les. Babbling 77414 Havana 3 4 1:1". fast 21 97 5 1 1» 1-1 P Groos 10 Alt' Vezina, Polite, K.l Carrison POLLY LEIGHTON. ch. f. 3 (M) 95 By Wormleighton— Pirate Polly, by Pirate of Pen- (Trainer. F. Holman. Owner, S. Nuckols). Breeder. L. A. Lyne. 78516 H deCce lm7.)y 1 ).",=r.good 18 96 9 7 81 8'! J Dawson 13 Rim-Streak. Kbbl'ide. Re.habite 78263 Howie lm70y 1 ..".Osgood lOf 98 6 4 5! 3»1 L Lang M Dane Pool, l'.ctli.St.el. ( onscript 77494 F.Gr'nds 3-4 1 :1.V5good 30 99 9 7 " 6*1 J Chalm'rsU Sea Wolf. P.. Black. Beth Steel 75901 Jefferson 5J f 1 12Vivy -15 99 2 7 6« 6" F Lee 9 B. Wright. Ber.Clnlds. DbleShot 7th DA PC l 1-1 G 11 ilea. .'l-year-olil* and upward. Claiming;. (Sept. IS, I III nMUC io:io 1:44 — 4-5 — ;i — iy«.) DUKE JOHN, b. h, 8 98 By Ivan the Terrible— Lassie, by Knight Errant. (Trainer. W. A. Burttschell. Owner. J. R Skin wen. Breeders. Williams & Radford. 78430 HdeG'ce 1 1-M 1:18 Vaat 31 103 1 3 14 3*1 L Lang 1U Wauvaoamo, Spu-s. MavRobts 78366 Howie 7-S l:2SVast 21 103 7 4 4= 4s! D Mergler 13 Aren.lal. Mary Maxim. Antilles 77713 FGr'nds 1 1 8 1 :'.4 Vast 10 100 4 5 71 8*1 D Mergler I Dumbf ndcr. PctcFoy. IrishPat 77631 F.Gr'nds 1 1-16 l:49"Sgood 13-5 112 4 5 5' 5*1 I T'arke 8 Eddie Jr., St. Michael. WalerGirl 76879 F.Gr'nds lm70y 1 :46^slow 21 103 8 3 3« 3J I Parke 10 KingJohn. Ceorgette. Anaprsa 76815 F.Gr'nds 1 1-S laV%IFMi H-10 110 4 3 4) 3' J Heupel 0 AlStel.l.r, ( ur. Fvents. Ba*UTaat COL. WHALLEN, b. g. 4 107 By Dick Welles— Roda. by Dr. Leggo. (Trainer. M. J. Murphy. Owner. S. Louis). Breeder. J. P. Baker 78471 H.deG'ce lm70y 1 M*Ja IJ 15 106 7 6 71 53J P Walls 11 Ay'v'^Papa. Aladdin. J'nyD'dee 78370 Howie 1 1-S l:M%f— I 3 107 4 6 6l 5* B Breu'ng 7 Wessi.lt.. Smarty, Waywassamo 78291 Howie 1 3-16 2:07 Vaat 28 102 3 3 3b 2* B Brering 9 Superbum. Bowsprit. HigliGear 78231 Howie 1 1-16 1 :5»Vnud 10 106 2 8 81 8'J W Harvey 13 Overtake. Whalebone. Ha v Liliv 78165 Howie 1 1-16 1 52'5mud 24 109 9 8 61 7" F Lee 13 Huuib't. Th.F or'gn'r. Dlithday 77714 FGr'nds 1 1 8 1 55 faat 18-5 106 2 3 2= 2'1 I Park* 10 Yori.k. T. Chberlain. S.Frank 77611 FGrnds 11-4 2:12 hvy 11-5 110 2 3 21 2» L McDott S Majority. Cncle Velo. El Jesmar COMME CI. ch. g. 8 102 By Astronomer— Keep Still, by St. Blaise. (Trainer. W. E. Martin. Owner. Mrs. W. E. Martin). Breeder. S. Bedford. 78453 H.deG'ce 1 1-S 2:00*sslop 9 106 4 8 8* 7" E Scobie » FlyiugDcv I. ■rtb'afr, QaajxiTa 78333 Howie 1 l j J 40 Vast 8 103 6 3 4« 2« J Wallace 7 I.iUleAmmie. Sup rbwii. Mizar 78314 Howie 1 1-1 1 ".9'5fast 31 108 9 6 ^i 3' ■ Scobie 10 Normal. Gourmand. Dni.'linur 78228 Howie 7-8 1 :29\mnd 27 115 12 12 13 13" J Cha!m'rsi:: Fifty Fifty. Warn g. C..I.Ci;mile j 75748 Howie »1 J-J 2:4»Vast 41 101 4 5 6s t*| M Fator 7 Dwas.o. Majority. Trajanus 75714 Howie 1 3-16 2:05Sfast 9 109 2 1 I'l 3s M Fator 9 Sirl-conid. O. Faiiliful, ICVlDiick 75654 Howie 1 1-16 1 :Jl\slow 25 11616 8 71 S'J Chalmer3l Who lares. In-ulate, Fornovo ROSEATE, ch. m, 6 101 By All Gold— Rose of Dawn, by Hamburg. (Trainer. A. C. Niehaus. Owner. H. S. Lippman). Breeder. II. P. Whitney. 78429 H.leG'co 1 1-15 l:48Vast 22 102 1 4 3s 3» J Dawson M Handy brush. Aladdin. Kin-Julia 78060 Havana 1 IS l:".6Sgood 21 102 5 2 55 6J1 J F.aton 1". Dnl.y. J.ih'.vo'l oti'l. II » '.Basi-h 77899 Havana 11-16 1:48 Tast 6-5 106 4 9 51 5*1 J Dawson 10 Cumin. I'm. It! u.-Hrusb. S|.. .'rCirt 77811 Havana 1 1-M 1:17 Vast 21 97 2 3 1' 1* J O'Brien 10 A Sablofkv. KHaaa.ll, JMuma 77717 Havana lm50y 144 Vast 5 105 12 10 51 5'1 J O'Brien 12 (; Joe. .LO'Cmnell. A.Sablosky 77725 Havana lm70y 145 Vast 5 106 5 9 6l 5» R McAI'.-y • J'qu-rie. Biddl.dee. K Carpenter 77417 Havana lm50y 1 : H'5fast 3 105 1 4 5' 7'* J Callahan I Hillman C, Clem.. Mallow i:ot 77282 Havana 3-4 1:16 good 4 10.11 11 11 9:i W D) II. .w 11 Sprin-.' Vale, Kendall. Cuptou BENDITA, b. f, 4 103 By Ormondnle — Lady Vincent, by St. Blaise. (Trainer. A. Zimmer. Owner, G. Long). Breeder. C. E. McCarthy. 77937 .1. ff.rson 1 1-16 l.d-ihvy 41 105 10 9 9» 8" I Parke 13 Al Stebl.-r. Ll Jaaaaar, Siuartv 77784 Jefferson 1 1-16 1 : ISVast 7-5 103 10 7 10' 10" I Parke 12 Dumbf n.l.r. !:•■, . at.r W.uiiirl 77721 F.Cr'nds 1 1 -16 1 4s';,fast 9-5 106 6 4 2l 2b I Parke 12 Rupee, In-ulate. Dr .Whitehurst 77389 F.GCnds 1 1-M 1.47 Vast 1M i00 6 S 2' 2J 1 Parke M Sands ,.f Pl.-.sare. Kara. Itnpg 1 77319 F.Gr nds 1 1-16 1 4S fast 13-S 105 3 2 2» 2« L Lang » Al.ird \Val:n:t Hall. K.n™ John 77061 F.Gr nds 1 1-S 1 "..". fast 6 98 3 1 11 I'l L Lang 11 Kimpalong. S Hu.row. Attorney 76563 F.Gr'nds lm7')y 1 17-'itast 13-5 101 3 3 2b ?'l F I.ee 8 Tulane. Fleeting. Maejcian 75859 Jefferson taaTtjl 1 "-•-'ihvy 6 107 5 3 4J 6-; B Harvey b S.Crow. Be. oin'dation. S.Dm-ioW ATTORNEY MUIR, br. g. 9 .98 By Stalwart— San Andrrs. by Quicklime. (Trainer. G. C. Milton. Owner. G. C. Milton). Breeder. J. D. Neet. 78531 H .l-G'ce 1 1-S 1 :56\,slop 9f 102 10 1 1* 4=1 L I"i. hon 13 Superbum. DM F.itiiful. Biioea 78475 H .leG'ce 1 1-4 I 09Vivy 40 104 7 7 7» 7»* L Pichon 8 Lord Wrack. Biipce, Superbum 783 !9 Howie 11-8 1:58 faat 20 107 1 6 5- 4'« L Lang 7 Normal. M.ij.rilv. I ,.r.| Wrack I 78335 Bowio 1 1 2 2 40Vast 5 103 5 5 5! 5'« A Abel 7 Lit Ammie, t omineCi. Superbum 78244 Bowio 11-4 2 17 slow 6 101 7 6 41 V W Harvey 3 33 Jaaaaar, Owaaea, ll'ululu Boy 78181 Howie 11-16 1:63 fast 27 107 12 11 81 6»J L Lang 13 Mizar. Serbian. Mom 76251 Jefferson 1 12 2:44 hvy 30 106 5 5 5 57« A Abel .'. Bicheli. u. Lord Wrack, Bast lie INVIGORATOR. b. g. 5 98 By Rudolfo— First Up. by Toddington. (Trainer. W. Kennedy. Owner. F. J. Boyle). Breeder. I. Fox. 78531 H.le ;ve 1 1-8 1 SSHslop 9f 111113 12 121 10* R Hileman 8 I'.-iiiui-B'n. HighC.ear. Superbum 78407 H leG'ce 1 1-S 1 .".4 Vast 61 111 2 8 7s 7'1 K Hibmanl3 Superbum. Old Faithful. Rupee 78288 Howie 7 S 1 .sVast 71f 116 11 10 10 10'* K Hilemanll Jewell V. H.. Despair. Julia M. 748 -0 l-.urel Ins My 1:15 Vast 16 106 I 8 71 7» A Claver 3 AllFair. HI —I ■ alt. Bellsolar 74519 Laurel 1 1-S 1 :53Sfast 6 101111 10 9 S'J R M Nee 13 LitlleAininie. P.eiidita. (..mine CI ! 74374 Laurel 11-8 1:54 fast 2 103 2 6 5j 2* R Mc.V- ■ 7 TbeKoi gner. Zouave, lea Pirate ' BUDDIE KEAN. b. g. 6 111 By Golden Maxim— Evelyn Doris by Ban Brush. (Trainer. W. H. Crawford. Owner. Hamilton Stable). Breeder. T. M. Murphy. 78152 Hd-Cce 1 1-s 2 00Sssl.jp 13 109 1 3 3 1 3« F CoLl.tti 7 Overtake. Co e d'Or. D.iv Lilly 178106 ILdeG'ea 1 1-S IVIVaat 16 110 5 6 C* 5') II M'rin -Hi 7 I he I .rn. r. Smarti. 1 tv"m ; D'l 1 78290 Howie 1 t-M . 'll^fast 14 107 1 3 41 6:* H M rnv Hi R HnmlM.l.lt. Overtake. P.olst.r 78l( 5 Howie 1 1 16 1 .2'5mud 20 104 5 4 4* 4' W Milner 13 Humboldt. T lor ner. 0 .11 thday 177914 Jefferson 1 1-2 2:44~hvy 16-5 103 8 3 31 3» B Miin. Hi 3 Lit. Aii.niie. GiaaaTrce, Majority 77763 Jefferson 1 S-M 2:02 Vast 31 109 6 2 U l°k B bTiairllTl" BaaiapiM. Attorney. Kl .le^i„-,r 77675 FCr'nds 1 1-16 1 4S sfast 4 104 9 7 9'° 9* B MrtaetUM Hucido. I'm S.»:i."\eriiil '.7189 FGr'nds 1 1-16 1 :49«ihvy 30 105 5 6 6 S'B Mrinelli ti Pe.|i:ot. S-ndsofPieasure. Vcliuia LEASIDE. br. g, 5 107 By Anmer— Saintolat. by Saia. (Trainer. J. D. Adkins. Owner. Kirkfield Stable). Breeder. R. J. Mackenzie. 78286 Howie 61 f 1.22Vast 31f 107 12 12 U* 11** B Farl-n.113JkSc.it. Hkleb Finii. FarEast 77543 Ftir'nds 1 1-16 1 4SVast 20 MS I 7 9 D'» A Ac-,r.ly 3 C.P.il...\\s. St Dou.-ird. SinmpJr. 77412 I'Cr'nds 11-16 1:49 fast 20 109 S 4 6* I*| H Stutts 1.3 Cash. I'osterEuibry . Wavw.is'mo 77319 FGr'nds 11-16 1:43 fast 25 109 6 8 8 S » H Hr-'n.-.ig 3 Alard, Bendita. Wali.at Hall | 76947 FCrn.ls 1 1-S 1 55«igood 20 106 4 6 8 S*7 J Wall;.- 3 Ka-t Indian. Condolier. Bamkia DOCTOR JIM. b. g. 7 103 By 0;den— Rock Merry, by Hock Sand. (Trainer. B. E. Chapman. Owner. B. E. Chapman). Breeder. J. £. Madden. 77633 FCr'nds 1 1-M l:43%faat 20 109 10*7 6» 4: M S. hw'txl'J La Orb. Pel- | ,,v. Rovil (i.-orje 77579 FGrnds 1 1 S 1 :.'.SVnud 50 99 4 7 7»i7»' D Fisher 8 Llewellyn. Wrangler. Huonec 77153 F.Gr nds 1 11 1 48 fast 100 99 6 8 61 S«l D Fisher 12 llr.Whitch'st. Widgeon. B rowa 76781 FGrnds 1 1-16 1 "-'imud 50 114 9 9 9 9" M S.liw'tz | Supi-rbum. Silent Kintf. Repeater 76563 FCr'nds ImMy 1 47=r.faj»f 50 112 6 8 8 S1' M Schwtz 8 Tulane. Fleeting, Bendita | 69322 11 deG'ce 1 1-16 1 ISVast 38 111 8 8 7* 7*1 M B h v t/. i:i.,0 p.n,h. Smarty. Ticacey TOODLES. ch. f. 5 98 By Celt— Puritan Girl, by Yankee. (Trainer. W. Thomas. Owner. Mrs. H. F. Dubner). Breeder. J. H. Shrev*. ; 78384 Howie 11-8 159 faat 26 BJ 7 2 4= .".* W Harvey » N iKlit ILiider. B. wsprit. Troma 78291 Howie 1 :;-16 I 07\fadt 50 97 2 8 S» 7* H Howard • Superbum, C.l Wli.il'n. P.owsprit 78231 n.uie I 1-M 1 5IVnud IS 9112 6 7» 7*1 H How ard !3 Overtake. Whalebone. Hay Lilly 78181 Bowid 1 1-16 1 53 fast 21 92 13 13 12' 8'* H HowardL". Mixar. Serbian, Mom 75813 Howie 1 1-S 2 OOHmud 29 96 10 5 5 4* B Hren ingl.'i S. Monarch. T Fore'ner. WessieB. 73735 Howie II 16 1 .'.2 faat 62 98 11 10 41 1*1 B I:r.iiingl2 Eltnhe. Widow Bedotte, Hon'able BOWSPRIT, ch. g. 4 111 By Hemildon— Baa-ipre. by Oadea. (Trainer. D. Louder Owne-. J. McMillan). Breeder. W. Garth. 78130 HdeCC- 1 1 1 . 1 ISVaal 23 10 10S a 2 I'l :.*J 1' Shartw 10 Wij wassamo. Spujs, DukeJohn 78384 Howie 1 1 -\ 1 3 f^st 4 104 1 1 1=2' I) i1.ri.lr !J N ight Raid-r. 1'rmn.i. llinhedite 78291 Bo»ie 1 21.; • U7\fast IS 102 1 1 1' BJ W Milner 9 Superbum, C.l. Whaln, IlishG'r 78231 Howie 1 1-16 1 5CT,mud 7 103 6 5 B* 6*1 W Milner 13 Overtake. Mhalelmne. Day LiU» | 78181 Howie 11-16 163 fast 6 IIS 3 7 0 J 4*1 F Col 1-tli 1.3 Mizar. Serbian, Mom SOUTH BREE2E. b. h, 5 107 By Burtons v die— Bracing Breeze, by Filiirsne. (Trainer. J. M. Black. Owner, Mra. J. M. Black Breeder. J. M. Black. 78512 Hl.-c'ce 3-11 IS%wa o4 Ml 113 5 12 11* 11" J H BajrkaU DM Bollimt. ridiurs. Humble 75687 Howie l )-S l:59Hfast 34 113 5 6' 6* C Ja. kao.-i 13 Majority. Sea Munarrh. Austral 75343 Marlboro lm70y 1 .V.^slow 31 117 4 3 4* 4*1 C Jackson I Rekab. HJaaaaaW, Sir I^onid 75482 M'rlboro lmJOy IJ3%BM»i W 113 1 1 3» 3* D Stirling; 7 OldTimer, SirUenid. \1 OraniM | 75328 C.H'nta Abl 1-2 2:44Vast 1-3 155 1* II Black 8 Lhiuid Fire. Abydes, Black Bird WIDOW BEDOTTE. b. m, 10 102 By Ildrim— Annul Lactus. by Darid Garrick. (Trainer, E. Trueman. Owner. E. Trueman). . Breeder. Mrs. L. A. Livingston. 78531 H.deGVe 1 1-8 1 :56%slop 9f T » 8 » J'J W Mar'er 13 Superhum. Old Faithful, Rupee ".8S84 H»« i« 1 1-S 1 .',9 fast 29 107 9 7 6» 6»* F I ee 9 NiRlit Haider. Bowsprit. Troma 7822ft Howie 7-8 1 :29%mud 63 105 II 11 12* 12" H FarlandBt Fifty Fifty. Warn g. CJCgmlle 78180 Howie lmTOy 1 :49%faet 40 101 7 10 11 11" V Lee 11 ThoPeruv'n, Normal. I. dW'rack 75781 Howie ll-lll:64%mud 12 II] 13 10 10|10"D Stirling 15 CoialUeef. Col. Whal'ii. F.Monioe LOVELINESS, ch. m, 6 93 By Charles Edward— Spanish Maid. by Disruiia. (Trairer. J. D. Misick. Owner. Mrs. J. D. Misick). Breeders. J. O. A G. H. Keene. :i36« I1o« h' 7-8 l:2S%fast C8 103 10 S S'i :.«! f Allen 13 Aren.lal. Mary Maxim. Antilles 78227 Bo\\i,» 7-SL30 mud Sf 107 6 9 9J S' = F Lee 12 Antiqty. H kleh yFnn. ■ leyc n 77348 FCirnds 11-16 1:58 good 12 107 1 4 2' 6« I. McD'ott13 Juno. Sword. Morn on Elder 771.* 8 F.Gr'nds 11-16 1:48 fast 15 106 2 5 11"11" J Ileupel IS Dr.Wbiteh'st. Widgeon. R.Crown 77882 KCr'nds 11:41 fast 12 104 5 S 4* 6" F Lee 9 Attilia. Marg Ware. WaterGirl 76780 F.Cr'n.ls lm70y l:48%mud 12 99 9 8 9 9" D Mergler 9 Margaret Ware. Our Star. Juna 76024 Jefferson 11-16 1 :60%sK«w 13-5 103 5 4 4' 6" J Pevic C TanSon. Majority. Waywassuujo BTJDDTJGIE. br. g, 4 (M) 93 By Berrilldon— Canny Miss, by Ogden. 'Traiaei. J. Arthur. Owner. J. Arthur). Breeder. W. Garth. 78516 HdeC.oe lmTOy l:4.'»%good 7f 114 15 13 12=].V"A Abel 15 HlueStreak. EbbTide. Rechabite 78452 H«WO*oa 1 IS 2:00%slop 64 94 7 7 7 7" L Lang 7 Overtake. Cote d'Or. Hud. Rear 7*332 Howie 61 f 1 :21%fast 99 104 7 7 7 6'° A Abel 8 L'ten Dearie. Arendal. Tidings 78263 Howie lm70v 1 :.".0%gord 85 109 13 13 13 12" H Holmes 14 Dam Fool. Beth Stl. Hoi. I. gton 781«5 Howie 1 1-16 1 :52%mud llf 106 13 12 12 12=" A Abel IS Humboldt. T.For'ner. O B thday 77719 F.Gr nds lm70y l:43%fast S0» 96 1 6 5 5»« L Lang 5 Roseatell.. Sympatliy, Dtabout POEDIE. b, f, S (M) 87 By Escoba— Nepsra, by Star Shoot. i Trainer. M. Hackett. Owner. F. P. Capra'). Breeder. K. D. Alexander. 78516 H de ; ce lm70j 1 45%good 7r 994,12 6 71 67} W Milner 15 HlueStreak. EbbTide. Rechabite 78430 H iletice 1 1-16 1 :4«%fast 114 89 6 5 5'J 6T J S W' Hams 10 Way wassamo. Spugs. DukeJolin 78366 Howie 7-8 1 :28%fa«t 11 96 8 8 10' P J Dawson 13 Arendal. Mary Maxim. Antilles 78314 Bo«i« 1 1-8 159%fast 133 88 I 3 7} 8*» 43 W Hams 10 Normal, Gourmand. Comme Ci 78268 Howie lm70y 1 50%good lOf 9$ 11 Lost rider. W Miln'iH Dane. Fool. Beth Stl, Hoi. L'gton 78226 Bowie 6} f 1 :22%slo\v 17f 11112 12 12* 12** W Milner 13 Co Foin. Altissimo. Just 75728 Biwie 7-8 1.29%fast 87 96 11 12 10= SI" II Howard 12 QYkTime. W.Lyneli. Hands L'n RAGS. b. f. 3 (M) 86 By Crimper— Emerald Gem. by McGee. Trainer. W. H. Post. Owner. W. H. Post). Breeder. J. S Cosden. 78516 ELdcG'oa lmTOy 145%good 53 96 2 4 5s 7»J S Will'ms IS HlueStreak. EbbTide. Rechabite 78309 Howie 3-4 1:15 fast 14f 107 10 9 91 S"i F Lee IS Lieut. Farrell. AuntJane. Fehrah 78226 Howie 6} f 1 :22%slo\v 34 111 9 10 H« 11=' R Romelill.t Go Foin. Altissimo. Just 75648 Howie &1 f 1 :09Vjslow 20 101 9 10 8 1 S'J D MergleHJ Bess.Gersliel. FloKrown. Stevens 75190 Himlico Midi fast 22 112 6 7 8= V C l.ang 11 Sen. Norris. 1'epp. Memento '.5095 1-aore: 6-8 1:02%good 7 115 4 2 2' 3' C Ung 9 Best Beloved. Memento. Just Mc 74980 Laurel l-4 1:15%good 4 92 5 1 . 1»* 4*1 fl WliamMC Fehrah. Frederiekt'n. Wr'khorn BETHLEHEM STEEL, ch. f, 3 (M; 86 By Bulse— Cousin Martha, by Pirate of Penzance. (Trainer. A. L. Denny. Owner, G. C. Denny). Breeder. J. W. Parrish. 78516 HdeCre lm70y 1 :4." %good 7f 96 11 5 61 57 L Lang 15 HlueStreak. EbbTide. Rechabite 78367 Howie 7-S 1 :28%fast 21 90 6 8 8»1 9*1 F Lee 10 A. J. Huja. Fehrah. Salmon 78263 Bowie lm70y 1 :50%good 8 100 1 2 11 2 } D Merglet 14 Dan. ingFool. PollyL'ton. Conspt 78226 How ir 61fl:22%slow 26 111 7 5 4'1 4s L Lang 13 Go Foin. Altissimo. Just 77740 Jrfferson S-4 1 :14%fast 12 HI 13 I 71 65j H Srutts 15 Bush Buck. Melbourne. Levoy 77582 FGrnds lm70y 1 :48Shvy 1 100 3 7 6l 6" D Merglor 9 El Astro. (Jladvs V., Troutwick 77494 FGrnds 3-4 1 :15%good 20 101 1 4 41 3'» G W C'rollU Sea-Wolf. BootBlack, St. Gerard Page 5 HAZY DAWN A. f. 3 (M) 86 By Hurry On— Harbour light, by Sun4rid»e. (Trainer, T. J. Healey. Owner. W. 3. Salmon). Bred in England by E. C. Lindsay. 7*617 H deGVe ::-« 1 16'f.slop 1M 100 7 « 6'i 5*J J Wallace 7 Sunnyr. Y. Princess. P.IueMoon 7'!468 Saratoga 5 8 59%sood 30 114 10 19 19 19" E Bell 19 Salacia, Mi8«Whi.sk. Pris. Rutey 69544 Pimlico 1-2 47Vast 7 113 9 8 t* 8« J Butwell 8 Relentless. T. Water. Xo Lady 69443 H.deG'ca 1-2 48 faat 67 110 12 12 10' 10* E Bell 14 Remnant. Helen Cook. SannySal 69267 H dHJce 1-2 48Vaat 61 116 Wheeled. J Butwell 13 Remnant. Sunny Lifbt. NoLady CtU n.pr Allo«anc«-«. (Sept. 2S, 1918 1 :4'J 2-5 4 132.) Olll HAUL lDIO 1:5U 5 120.) LORD WRACK, b. g. 7 105 By Wrack— Gowell. by Ort W«n«. (Owner. J. J. McCue). Breeder. J. T. Weaver. 78175 H •atTea 1 1-1 2:09Hhvy 17-10 104 4 1 11 1» W Mar'er 8 Rupee. Superbum, Hickory 78369 Howl- 1 1-S1..8 fast S-.". 113 7 3 3J 3» G Rose 7 Normal. Majority. AtfneyMuir 78245 Howie 1 1-1 MUtfnr 13-10 104 1 2 1*1 D Mtrgler 7 Ni.rn:al. Hi. kory. Majority. 78180 Howie lm70y 1.49 Vast 9-10 11« 3 3 21 3»l J Wallace 11 TPeruvn. Normal. High Gear 771176 Jefferson 1 I S 1 :.9«t.mu.l 6-5 108 7 1 ll 1' I Parke 9 Dnmtifounder. Kentl-. Richelieu 77147 I'd nds ImMy l:«Hmml 1 1'J9 6 2 21 2* I Parke G G Pillows. St.Don.ird. Gondolier 772«0 PGi-'iids 1 1-S i:55 faat 4 108 8 1 I'll1 L. Lang 10 Walnutllall. Superbum, Tingling 77190 FGr'nds 1 IS 1 57V»vy 1-2 107 2 1 1* 1* I Parke 5 HonoluluBoy, Wcs.si.lt". Hickory 7G9D0 FCr'nJs 1 1-16 1 : S2%et*3 41 107 2 2 3* 21 H Farland 9 HotiolulaBoy. StuinpJr.. Trooper EAST INDIAN, br. g. 1 103 By Delhi— Killiecrankie. by Kilmarnock. (Tranier, A. Zimmer. Owner. S. Flaherty). Breeder. J. W. Corrican. 77804 JatTtl— 1 ! T aUtfaat 4". 102 1 2 2» 2'1 I Parke 5 Good Night, Kr.-ezy s zy. Ashl d 77762 J.ffeison 1 1-8 1 V. faat 2 108 3 6 4l 21 I Parke 0 !*■— iaBlia Kr'i.vSnij. UlyM. 77318 FGrnds 11-8 1:54 fast 6-6 107 6 4 4* 2« I Parke 8 Hiieiido. WeMwood. Old Faithfel 77217 FGrnds 1 1-S 1 :..3-Vast 6 118 a 4 61 5" C Lang 7 Ramkin. Miss Meise. Royal Duck 76947 I'Hrr.ia 1 1-S 1 :5i«tgood 6-5 112 5 1 1* 1* I Parke 9 Condolier. Ramkin, Scare Crow 76883 FCr'nds 1 1-S 1 5_,Vslow 3 111 5 41 C»l I Parke » Fr« czySneery. I'. .piot. Mar. Ware 76.162 F.Gr'nds 1 3-16 2:00Vast 3-2 108 5 3 I» V I Parke 10 Ramkin. Condolier. Mar. White TRAJANUS br. g, 5 115 By Rock View— Belgravia. by Ben Brush. (Trainer. G. C. Brenton. Owner. C. C. Smithson). Breeder. E. F. Sims. 78337 Bowie lm70y l:4*Vast 17-1* 112 3 4 4' 4s! J Ch'lmors 7 Anne. Mat Bang. Rock Bottom 78208 Howie I 1 at l-tlTfctTlli 8 113 I 1 V- Is J Ch'lme s 7 TenderSetb. Guelph. T. Foreigner 78196 Bowie 61 f l:22Vast 2". 123 11 11 11 IP5 C Lang 11 Sweepstakes. JuliaM.. C.ireKree 75748 Bowie 1 1 2 ? .40Vast 43-1-) 104 6 I 2* 31 C Taylor I Owasco. Majority. Rouen. 75712 Bowie 11-16 1"- fast 8? 114 12 5 61 5s J Brunn* r 1 1 ljuecreok. Sedg. -field. Rupee 75614 Howie lni70y]:49 fast 51f 11-14 11 ll1 ll'i J Chalmersl". Cooncan, Belplirizonia. Rupee 75464 Pimluo 1 1-2 2:37 slop 1! 107 7 7 7" 7" C Taylor 8 Guelpli. I'.lar. Stone, TopScrgeant 75345 I'milico 12-16 2:01 good 9 108 6 6 6 6rJ C Taylor ■ I.ndyMyra. Thelt.t all. Overtake 75283 Pi.nlko lm70y 1:15 fabt 36 M 8 4 41 1" C Taylor 8 Clentilt. Biilliance. Servitor MOUNTAIN ROSE II.. br. g. 11 110 By Yankee— The Rose, by Miser. Trainer. B. E. Chanmsn. Owner. B. E. ChanmanL Bred in France by T. HitchcocK. 78367 Howie 7 8 1:28Vast 19 115 3 7 71 6» M Sihn'tz 10 A. J. Buja. Fehrali. Salmon 75777 Bowie 7 -s 1 :: mud 4 116 S 12 9* 8" J Corcoranl.3 Far Fast, Poor Sport. Sea Sand 75611 Howie 6!f1:21Sfast 18 111 1 7 5* 1» J Corcoran13 Jyntee. B.i.f theV'ley . CdTime 74741 /.aurel 1 1 4 ! :06Vast 21 111 C 4 5'1 r«i M Schwtz 7 Irish Pat. Bolster. Day Lilly 74645 laurel 1 1-16 1 :47Vaat 4 114 6 6 6 5» M Schwtz C WarMask. WljajiftlH. Roy. Puck 74323 1 aurel ]m70y 1 C.Vast 9-5- 114 8 5 31 1»* M Schwtz S KingJohn. Col. Wliallen. Valentia 74147 11 de«;'-e lm70y l:t6«tfast 2 10 116 8 6 31 l1 M Schwtz S Haidee. Explosive. Secretary HUMBOLJT. b c. i 111 By Atheling II.— Celesta, by Sempronina. TTam r. F Holman. Owner, C. H. Hughes). Breeder. Nevada Stoc* Farm. 7829« l:..»i- 1 ::i6 I'.OlHfast a 107 I 1 1« 1» H Farland I Overtake. Holster. OldFaithful 782:;« B 1 I -I 2:'H)%mud 11 104 3 6 a1 4« A Areardy S HifflCns, Fr'zySn'zy. I'lieFor'ner 781(55 BwWta 1 1-16 1 .•'J'sniud 1 If 107 2 3 3» 1! D Merglnr 13 T.Koreigner. O.Rirthday . B.Kean 77721 l'Jrn.l^ 1 1 -M 1 4S ^fast 12 107 10 10 9' P% D Merglcr 12 Rupee. Hendita, Insulate 77«06 r irn.l.s 3 4 l:l.*shvy 6 105 7 8 61 6! ' I ParKe 10 Little Alfred. Anticipate. Ettali? 77522 P«;rnds 1116 1:49 fast 12 105 11 2 21 lb D Merpl-r 12 Watertiirl. Kirkle-inu: t , Lierre 76841 Piirnd.s 1 1-16 1 :50r-.slow 20 11115 S 10 9"* W Hans.-nlO Smarty, Hay Lilly, Stump Jr. 76773 PCrnds 1 1-16 1 :49 *good 12 107 S 4 6b * J WtJBmCt 9 Miss Meise. Peuuot. Neddam GOOD NIGHT, b. g. 4 110 Ey Rickety— Slippers, by Meddler. i Trainer F. J Kearns. Owner, S. Gooch). Breeder. H. P. Whitney. 7*530 H.le ;,- 1 1-16 l:49'5Klop 2'» 110 3 6 51 5*1 A Aceardy • Attili.i. ;i:clph. Rliienion.l.ile 77804 J.-ff. rsmi 1 1 2 2:3." Hfasl I 105 4 1 1= 11 H Slutti, I East Hid a. Freezy Szy, Ashl'd 77742 .!• ft r.- .ii I 1-M I IS faat 21 109 6 8 S1 S«l I 1'aike 10 Kseariioiette. T.Mly. Richelieu 77675 1-T.rnds 1 1 M l.t.S'jfast 20 105i S 6 6' 8" H Stutta 10 l'.ueado. Tan Son. Normal 77521 I'Crn.Is 1 ! I 1 il*tfast 7 111 8 9 4b 2' J Ked-i is 12 S ofl'l sure. K.ii .-. WalnutHaH '.7390 Piiri.is 1 11C 1:1.1 fast I 112 S 30 a' 6' H Stutts lL'P.Micou. Dr. Whiteh'st. Repeater 77217 P.Gr'ada 1 1-8 1 :5:;" ifast 15 109 7 7 7 7!» J Keilly 7 Ramkia. Was Mei.-e. Koyal Duc« 77104 K. im.la 1 3 16 2 02 fast 41 113 1 7 C» 5T E Blind S Royal Duck. Rupee, Tan Son ROSA TETA. ch. f. 4 107 Ey Sandbar— Hannah Louise, by Yellow Tail. (Tra.ncr M. Smart. Owner. Mrs. K. Smart). Breeder. Oak Hill Farm. 78517 Hr«;.e 1 1-M l:47 5good 29f 110 10 I 2- "3\ E Barnes 11 Roy.-eRools. S'sFIowr. F'tyBoy 7HI96 V.owjo 11 f l:22Sfast 31f M.6 5 6 6b 5' F I.ee 11 Sweepstakes. JaliaM.. C.ireFree 75712 Howi 11-16 152 fast 8f M 6 9 9110'C Taylor 14 Quecreck. Sedgefield, Rupee lAMS Iimli-o 3-4 l:12%teH lOf 110 ll 11 10» V* J McTag'tr.' Noil. Marie Mi\i:n, Locli Ayr 748J2 Laurel 1 1-S 1 .".2Vsfast 12 107 1 4 7'1 7*J Q Babin S Sog.Aroon, (iondolier. Helphriz'in 74067 laurel 3-4 l:13\fast 6-5 114 10 7 a'l !• B Marinelli 10 Uuinham. Sea Wolf. TbeKenian MARYLAND BELLE, br. m. 5 105 By Zeus— Dorothy K.. by Kilmarnock. (Triner. G. W. Cobnrn. Owner. J. F. Coburn). Breeders. White & Garnett. 78543 Se.. today's .hart. 77887 Tijuana 11-16 1:47 fast 87 106 6 6 7' V B Kenn'dy S Marsdale. Hilly Watts. Dorius 77800 Tijuana 3 4 1:12Sfast 137 105 S 8 8 SM W Kelly 8 J.S. Reunion. ( d.Lion. F'yWale 75829 T.mforan 1 1-16 1 :45\fast — 99 o-1} W Kelly 5 Sunny land. War Zone. Ladylnez 7.721 Tanforan 1 1 :39 4fast — 113 4"AV Kelly 5 Coffield. He Frank. Mar. Hoy 75569 Tanforan 1 1 S lOOHfast — 101 6* P W Kelly V. Hetter Luck. Skeezix. All Over 75509 fanfoian 1 1-8 1 :."»4\fast — 101 44 W Kelly ." Victoire. «.'hiva. Treasurer 74027 Jamaica 1 1-16 l.tSVast 41 102 6 4 4« 4 ' A Accaidy 0 E. Indian. Sil. King. RillyWatts riL DAPLT ' l-IG Miles. .'*.- oar-olds and upward. Claiming:- (Sept. 18, DlN nMUt l!»2l» 1:44 4-2—3 lSS.) TIPPITY WITCHET, b. g. 9 107 By Broomstick— Lady Frivoles. by St. Simon. (Trainer, W Livingston. Owner. L. T. Bauer). Breeder. H. P. Whitney. 78S17 ll.l-i;.e 1 1-16 l:47'»good 11 113 4 7 S'!7" J Burke 11 RoyeeRools, S'sFwer. RosaYeta 78383 Howie 1 I 16 1 :51Sfefast 10 103 I 7 4:i I'l W Milner 7 Normal. Cu-lpli. Hiff Hang 78337 H..«i.« Im70y 1 48Va.st 6 112 5 7 6* 6 • G Walla 7 Anne. Biffl'.anz, Rock Bottom 78288 I:o\m- 7 -8 1 : 28 Vast 6 114 6 8 8' 6«1 (1 Walla 11 Jewell V. H. Hespair. Julia M. 78242 Bow i 61 f l.:'l'j«low 24 112 3 5 5 4'5 Q Walla 5 Reparation. L'dC.ranite, Shamr'k 75255 Cirnlico 1 1-16 1:47 fast 9 5 110 8 6 G1 5»J G Rose 9 TheltolK all. MigliSpeed. Wapit; VACUUM, ch. g. 4 110 By Dick Finneil — Broom Straw, by Broomstick. (Trainer. G. E. Phillips Owner. J. C McMillen). Breeder. Xalapa Farm. 78512 If.l'-GVe ::-4 lT2'sgood 3-2 109 3 3 4»" 6«J P Sharpe 1.1 Dan Boiling, Tidings, numble 78402 H.l.t.Ve 3-4 l:13Vast 4f 113 2 3 3J 2'J F Sharpe 14 Mabel K. Aren.lal. Bonfire 77932 Jeff, rs.ui 3-4 1:15V vy 10 114 1 1 l1 l1 F Sharpe 10 Simplicity. I^idyRose. PoorSport 77871 J.ff.r.sou t 1 1 lflti*— 1 15 108 1 1 U 1» F Sharpe 13 Lugs. longboat. Fifty Fifty 77840 .leff.rson 55 f 1 OS^good ?! 120 4 3 41 41 F Sharpe 15 SiaterJosella. Stamp. DanBolling 77577 F.Gr'nds 3-4 1 l'-Tigood 10 110 10 a i) 4»1 F Sharpe 12 Doughnut, HojalHick. J nJosopb IRISH PAT. b. g. 4 107 By Berrilldon— Moliie Kean. by Bobbie Kean. (Trainer. J. Bauer. Owner. J. J. Lyons). Breeder. R. H. Howard. 77713 PCinds 1 1 s l -|«-,fast 31 109 S 7 61 3» J Leyland 8 Dumbf ndcr, P.-tcFoy. DayLilly 77G52 I'llr'n.ls 1 1-M 14.sV.fast 7 109 7 8 3* 2» J leyland !) Sway. BhbM ider. West wood 77540 l'Crn.ls 1 1-2 2:::.* Vast 30 98 2 6 41 3'1 J Chalm'rs 9 Brunell, O Faiiliful. Fr. Sneezy 773«9 F.Gr'nds 1 1 16 : 17- fast 20 106 S 8 » C'J .1 Corcoran 8 Lily M.. Wran-I.-r. Bucado 77280 l- ;in,l.s 1 -16 2 'i2-~fast 4 108 8 7 6l I'| F Th'.l ke 9 Xantbos, At.BoylL. Scourgenian 77239 I'.ii'ii.ls 1 11 _.'.';-,fst 3 112 7 6 71 44 J Corcoranll Hickory. Hustproof. Attorney 77048 l'Crn.ls I 1-t 1 5'.\fa.st 13 116 9 7 81 S'l F Thorn'kclO Insulate. Repeater. Tingling 7G947 !■" i ; ■ tela 1 Is I ...^g.io.l 20 110 I^ ft at pr.st. J Corcoran i» Eastludian, l.onilolier, Ramkin 7G774 I'lir'nds 1 1-N I ls-u "d 8 1"9 4 6 7* 7»i J Chalmers S Beverwy.-k. Knpee. King John 75595 Bow..- 1 1-8 l:39Vast 21-10 PJ8 4 4 4: lb G Hose 14 Magician, .\-lilaud. Soviet VICE-CHAIRMAN, b. h. 7 110 By Ballot— Bittra. fcy Kiikcrran. (Trainer. J. J McCafferty. Oner. J. J. McCatferty). Breeders. Talbot Bros. 78102 If. let;, e ."-llUVast 5i 115 9 9 S»b S-] P Walls 14 MSM K.. Vacuum. Arendal 78045 HmVSUaa lm70y ] 47 slow 12 101 4 3 2'J lb J Dawson I I'erliaps. BrotlicrJolin. Moorfi'1.1 77981 ll..v..r.a Hn7 »y l:47Sslow 2 113 8 4 K| l«| A McL.lin 10 Phenol. Bla.kW'tclilI.. Superior 77938 Havana Eft t l.UVnu.l 8-5 113 4 1 l1 11 A Mcl.'lin 13 BusyBob, Damage. llapyBuxton 77879 Havana H f 1 : h'.\fast 12 106 9 8 7! 6*J A McL lin ■ End Man. Sun Brae. Pepper Tea 77714 Havana M f 1 : 7 Vast 1 110 7 3 2n* U A McL'hn • W.Whitaker. B Bob. HO. Lucky 74776 Laurel 3 4 l:13Vast 3 112 11 10 11* 10'° C I.ang 13 Camouflage, Sagamore. Reprisal HIGH GEAR. ch. g, It 104 By Ivan the Terr.ble— Miss Mooney. by My Boy II. (Trainer. W. A. Burttschell. Owner. J". Sands). Breeder. W. W. Darden. 78452 H d-GVe 1 1 s 2:00^1 op 7! 104 5 5 a'l 6 « J Shanks 7 Overtake. Cote d'«»r. Bud. Kean 78107 Hl«. '.« 1 1 S ! ,,4Sfast 10 M 6 1 ll 2' I, I-anir » FnnnieBn. Siiperhiim. Cote d'Or 78291 Howi- 1 2-16 J.u7\fa.st H 103 4 4 4«* 41 J Leyland 9 Superbum. Cul.Whal'n. Bowsprit 78243 l!owi.« lm70y l.alSslow 13 111 t I 5b 3* II Howard S (apt. C'tigan. Mizar, King John 78180 B*Wta ImTOy l:19Sfast 44 105 i 4 4* e] D Mfigler 11 Tliel'cruv'n. Normal, LdWrack 77588 I'Crnds 1 1-S 1 57'^hvy 20 109 I 1 3b 6:1 J lleupel 11 Soviet. Tulane. Honolulu l'.oy 77477 I'Crii.ls 1 1 1C 1 "0 slow 15 110 t 6 8'1 8 '•• D Mergler 9 Repeater. Soviet. FrankMonroe 77325 PCriuls lm70y l:49\s!ow 41 107 5 2 2* Is D Mergler 7 Vorick. K'kl.-vington, Magician JOHNNY DUNDEE, a. g, B 103 By Brummel— Gylfi. by Dr. Leggo. .Trainer. W. JC. Kennedy. Owner. F. J. Boyle). Breeder. J. S. Ba.bee. 78171 HdeCre lm70y 1 :50Vivy 37f 106 4 7 65 3-J T Wilson 11 Ag 'v'gPapa, Aladdin. W Lynch 78429 rf.dcO*ea 11-16 1 (SVa.st 139 112 6 6 6- .".»! H HilemanlO Dandy brush. Aladdin. Roseate 73231 Howie 1 1-16 1 :5!Vnud I2f 106 9 13 13 12" H Holm, s 13 Overtake. Whaielione. Hay Hilly 75482 M'rlboro Im.llv 1 leVmii.i M 113 4 7 7 7-* M Hileman 7 OldTimer. SirI -on:d. S'thBreeze 75318 Willing Ab 3-0) 1 20 hvy 10 105 1* ] J Walsh 3 Wildcat. L I oraine. Winchester 75234 Wh.e. g Ab I » 1 '4 mud 14 111 7 ' B Hileman 7 KvelynWhite. 1. I.oriine. ■riaaatv -1909 Akron 1 1 16 1 :49'-fast 61 105 I'l A Kroger ."LucyKate. J.-liison, ViolM||;lu 71827 Akron 7 S 1 :28 fast 22 104 4: A Kroger B C. Whitney. Winchester. II. over 74650 Akron 7 8 l:2SCfaat 20 107 4* L Mills .". SunBrne. t has. Whitney. Jelli&on LADY ZEUS. b. m. 5 102 By Zeus— Lady Fesca. by Ethalbart. Trainer. M. Grant. Owner, M. Gant). Breeder. G. Peterson. 78175 II I.-*,.- 1 1-1 * -09*ihvy 46 102 « 6 6« 6'- G Bond ■ T^rd Wrack. Rupee. Snperbnm 933M Howie 1 1 I 1 M%Caa3 n 103 14 14 14 H-* W Hrown 14 Irish Bat. Mag.ian. Aaiiland 75544 Marlboro 1 1 16 1 .'.g^.sli.w 7 103 5 3 2* 1J W Mr.mu 7 Our Betsy, Mir Man, Salt Peter 75HiO Pimlio 1 1-af 1 4 'Salop 1.. 100 9 7 7' 7JG Bond 11 Lad's Love. King John, V::lentia 75346 limit. 1 I 1 T MHjaai 5 lu9 I 4 4* PI ¥ Lee 11 AalilanJ. S«;l Monarch. Ill Jesmar 75193 Piinli. l:n70y 1:46 fast 13f 103 14 12 81 6« G Bond 1. Silnoou. Dartmoor, Advocate BONFIEE. ch. c. 4 107 By C.smpfire— Honeymoon, by Matchmaker. (Trainer. F. Garrett. Owner. K. E. Potts). Breeder. R. T. Wilson. 78517 H. i ■ ;..■ l l 16 i fjgood 11 3M ■ 4 41 5} J Dawson ll BapccBaaaB, s'sK'w.r. ■aaaTcta 78402 HdcG'c* M ril%faat 4f no 7 6 6* ('IP MailtaraH bttbal K.. \a..ium. Anaobsl 75731 Howie 1 1-16 1 ."4Smu.I 23 10 10S 10 13 13s 12" G Babin 15 CoralReef. Col Whaln. F. Monroe 75733 Howie 1 1 16 1:51 fast 4 103 8 8 10 10" H Cost.llo 13 Bej.ction. Hiiinlioldt . Insulate 75034 Howie 1 2-16 2 06'»faat 11 -5 112 2 1 11 2" F Lee 14 Auaprisa. OldFaithfl. Sirl^-onid 75462 ffllra 1116 1:50 slop .". 108 7 2 I1' 2J H Mrin.llilO Stonewall. Rlii'iegol.I. 'licacey 75073 I-aurel lm7«y 1 43H»low 9 110 8 3 2' 1:1 II FarlanilPJ K.of the H*r. LUesniar. ilttr'ge SLING, ch. g. 5 106 By Pebbles— Militant, by Ballot. (Trainer. A. E. Alexandra. Owner. Mrs. A. E. Alexandra). Breeder. J. Butler. 78171 HdaCTca lndly 1 50*thvy 37f 103 6 3 4- 9'1 W Mar'et 1 1 Ag'v gPapa. Aladdin. J'nyD'de- 77889 Jeff, rson 2 4 l:15Smu l 8 120 4 6 7:? 7* \V Crump 10 Piedmont. l'.,..r Sport. Simplicity 77841 Jefferson 51 f I 09 good 7 120 3 I 31 6*1.1 11 Hurk. 14 St Mauri, e. H y Ryan, .lolinl.— pi 77008 l'Crnda ! 4 1 l.'.Shvy 50 107 6 6 5* Z* W Marri'r 1 Cuv'nor. Stargo. Siinplitity Hi8l2 Ftlrnda 1 1 16 1 .I^.hIow 15 112 8 8 84 8*T C OMahvll Repeater. Dr. Joe. Hrummond 76701 F ;rnln M l:16Sihvy 12 115 8 9 S' 9" C O-Mahyll Carnarvon. FarHast. DanBolling 76509 f Cr n.ls 1 1 16 '. 5:^mud 6 111 13 3' 3' K Hell 0 T..n Son. linglmg. Waywabkatuo ROYAL CROWN. h. g. 4 103 By King Jsmea — Qu»en. by Golderast. (Trainer. J. Freters. Owner. H. B. Murdock). Breeder. H. T. Oxnard. 7 8543 S.o to.lay'a (hart. 78153 H.I.C.e 1 1 X I noa^alop 16 103 1 t a' |»» C Allen 9 FlyingHevil. S.tliM'r. QnirkT'e 78406 H.4eG'«a 1 1 S I r.l'Jasl 24 105 4 5 4' 4'! C Allen 7 The For'ner. Smarty. Flying D'l 78313 Maria 1 1 8 1 iOVaat S 105 C 7 6» 6*1 II FarlardlO Day Lilly. Night Raider. Tody 78208 Howi- 1 1 16 I "li^goo.! K 1«« 6 5 6* 5" F *A oil k 7 Trajanus. lender Seth. Cuelph 77153 I'CrnJi 1 1 16 1 48 fast 12-5 101 5 3 | 3 I Paike 12 Dr. Whitehurst. Widg.-on. Cash 774134 FCr'ndu 1 1 16 1 CJ%Cast 5 107 • • 41 ?! D Mergler 7 Six Pence. Piedmont. Cash 7 7016 F.Gr nds 1 1 s 1 59 hvy a 105 4 2 21 3* D Mergler 8 Rupee. Blackolia. Little Ammie KIEAH. cb. m, 7 133 By Astraaamer— Mary Oreaawood. by Falaetta. (Traiaar. T. E. Crist. Owmar. T. E. Critrt). Breeder. X. P. Salpp. 73433 H.deGaco 1 1-16 l:4*V*at 17 164 8 T «• P* P Wafla 10 Dandy brush. Aladdin, Roseate 78337 Howie 7-S 1 :28%faat 12 MO) 1 3 6* 5*| B Breu ng 10 A. J. Buja. Kebrah. Salmon 78287 Bowie 61 f 1:22 faat 34) 1(3 6 7 i'l 1*1 B Hreiung 13 Warning. Poor Sport. A J Buja 78243 Rowie lm70y 1 51*islow 21 M i 4 31 5*1 F I.ee ■ Capt.Coattgan. Mizar. HigbUear 77841 Jefferson 51 f 1:09 good 20 115 11 2 11' 11" L McD'ottH St. Maurice. D'yRyan. JobnJoneph HICKOBY. b. h. 5 111 By Prince Hermis— Lou Hazel, by King; Regent. 'Trainer. W. A. Crawford. Owner. Hamilton Stable). Breeder. G. L. Blackford. 78475 H.deU'ca 1 1-4 2:09Vivy 13 109 5 4 4» 4« K Scobie 8 Lord Wrack. Rupee. Superb*** 78336 Howie 1 1-2 2:41Vast 21-10 105 5 1 31 2 1 B Mrinelli 7 Old Faithful. Tody. Bolster 78313 Bowie 1 1 S 1 .''Vast 91 110 8 6 a'Ml W Milner 10 Day Lilly. Night Raider. Tody 78245 Howie 1 1-4 2 MVsIow 24 104 S 4 3* »• W Milner 7 Lord Wrack. Normal. Majority. 78180 Howie lm70y 1 :49Vast 13f 106 8 8 61 711 W Milner 11 ThelVruvn. Normal. LdWrack 77540 FGr'nds 1 1-2 2 2:. Vast 30 92 7 9 8 i S'J B Pre ning 9 Brunell. OldFaithful. Irish Pat SMART MONEY, ch. g. 10 111 By Armeath II.— Servilia. by Senjatlon. (Trainer. F. Raymond. Owner, C. L. Mackey). Breeder. Mrs. L. A. Livingston. 77942 Havana .'•! f 1 HHmud 8 110 10 8 7* 4* W Dellow ll! Ch.Clivw. RLnlge. I in Rooster 77899 Havana 1116 1:48 faat 6 111 2 2 *a ap WoodklO ( oniiud'm. Hi ue Brush. Spcc'rOirl 77764 Havana ImoOy 1 45 Vaat 5 110 7 5 2» lb p Wood'kll Approval, lelix M.. Solid R.x-k 77695 Havana lm70y 1 : 45 Vaat 15 106 7 7 P 4»1 C OlanaW 11 .I.ic.|tier.e. Caaiaimx. W.M P.aker 77526 Havana lm&'y 1:61 hvy 2 U» 3 1 !• 2!| T Brothers "i Polite. Veronica. Wheel In 77413 Havana 14 l:14Sfaat 5 UO 2 10 8* 6" A Pickens M Nimrod. (Miida. Sun Turret « 77329 Havana 51 f 1:08 faat 6 110 10 9 7» S» T Brothersll Jack Put. Copyright. Berretta VENAL JOY. b. g, 7 93 By Lovetie— Miss Rose, by Russell or Winfred. (Trainer. C. Lark. Owner, J. C. Cremen). Breeder. Mrs. L. A. Livingston. 78512 H.leG'.e 2-4 1 l.IHgood 76 101 3 7 M* ! 'J J Shanks 13 Dan Boiling. Tidings, Humble 73385 Timon'm 1 1-16 1:49 Vast 4 115 11 A Allen 5 Thriller. Col Wliallen. W Victor 73334 Timon'm 1 1-M 1 : 48 Vast 11 111 2-1 A Allen 8 0. Wliallen. J. Dundee. T. Feigner 72338 Mt Royal lm70y IC^Sgood 7-5 113 1*1 P Madeira I Chimera. Ceo. Duncan. VivaCuba 72267 Mt Royal lm7t)y 146Vast 1 112 1" P Madeira »i Restless. Mark West. Flypaper 72187 KingKd. Ab61 f 121 Vast 6 112 21 R Ball 5 Ass'ption. T.B'lgiaiilL. Honiara RECHABITE. b. g, 4 (M) 98 By Fayette— Teetotal, by Desmond. (Trainer. G. Kneeasi. Owner. E. Guxomel). Breeder. H. R. Dulany. 78516 H.deG'ce lm70y 1 45^good 7f 114 10 8 4* 3* J Chalm'rs 15 Blue Streak, Ebb Tide. Redbrand 78263 Howie lm70y 1 ".O'sgood 59 US 5 • 61 6*1 E Faulst'1.14 Banc. Fool. Beth St I. Pol. L'gtoa 78193 Howie 6! f l:22Vast 60 106 1 4 64 7" H Farlan.J '.) SeaSaml. Wh.-il. Im.iic. yklime 74667 Laurel 3-4 l:13\faat 21 107 7 5 4«* 6" S WliamslO Rosa Yeta. Uuinham. Sea Wolf 74416 1-iurel 3-4 l:13Vast 12 116 7 7 7' 7»1 L Allen 10 Jimson. Suppliant. Rosa Yeta 66827 Howie 51 f 1:09 faat 23 114 3 2 2» 2» B Parke 12 t aladiura. ColdMoiint, Spin Flax ARMISTICE, b. g, 8 115 By Disguise— Debacle, by Bend Or. (Trainer. W. E. Martin. Owner. L. Ulmer). Breeder. J. W. Corrieaa. 77982 Havana lm70y l:47«is!ow 15 113 3 4 51 5* C Jackson ! Blazonry. Approval. Felix M. 77768 Havana 1 1-M 1 .47Vast 20 106 3 4 6* 7»1 J Petrecca 9 L.l.oranie. Zapatos. S.|. Wiggins 77693 Havana 2 4 1 13Vast 20 115 5 6 6'1 5"! C Jarkbon 8 Riverside. Mess Kit Rap strida 77432 Havana 1 1-M 1:17 Vast 15 115 5 5 7« 7" C Jackson 3 Jack Frost. Hu-n. Jacpierie 77330 Havana 3-6 1:13 Vaat 20 11111 11 ll«bll7} C Jackson 12 loresiyi -en. Amelias.. TlieAlly 77030 Havana lm50y 1 54 hvy 3 112 3 1 I'll" C Jackson T Orandxiu. Neenali, Plaudel 76994 Havana lm50y 1 :52\slow 6 112 3 2 2* 4* C Jackson 8 Neapolitan. Title. W. Turubow NEAPOLITAN, ch. g. 5 110 By Olambala— Cream, by Electioneer. (Trainer. C. E. Myatt. Owner, P. Patti). Breeder. R. T. Wilson. 78369 Bowie 1 1-3 1:58 faat 81 110 4 7 7 6" C Allen 7 Normal. Majority. Lord Wrack 78244 Howie 11-4 2:17 slow 48 104 8 4 61 7«1 J Shanks S F.l Jesmar. Owasco. Atf.v Muir. 77767 Havana 11-16 1:47 fast 15 105 8 6 5'} 5" W Dellow 10 F.ye Bright. Superior. Haiti 77548 Havana 1 1-16 l&l^slow 10 107 9 8 51 6T1 F WoodcUlO Dcbadou. Il.ilu. Forewarn 77130 Havana ]m70y 1 :".2-\hvy 6 104 5 6 6 6T1 J Shanks •; Dcbadou. Hercules Miss Liberty 77031 Havana 1 1-S 2:04 hvy 8-5 112 2 2 2* 2» G W'liams I Mai till. S. Wiggins. Maa*aaajM 76994 Havana lmSOy l:52%slow 4 112 1 4 31 1»» G W'liams 8 Title, W. Turnbow. Ann.stica CASTILLA. b. f. 3 91 By Nassovian— Genny. by St. Damies. (Trainer. H. R. Smith. Owner, H. R. Smith). Bred in England by J. Sanford. 78057 Havana 1-4 115%good 10 J02 11 5 6 6*i E Beach 14 Foul W'thcr. Dustui'n. Bluel'.rush 78011 Havana 5! f 1 :08 fast 10 105 8 2 l«k 2» E Beach 12 Auntie Millin. April. Cloporte 77938 Havana 61 1 1:11 Vnud 10 97 12 9 8 5» P Groos 12 V. (liairman. BiisyBob. Damage 77770 Havana 51 f 1 :07Vast 15 102 9 5 4 7SJ J Majestic 12 Somerbv. I.ula. Kerrv Cirl 77694 Havana 3 4 1 :13\fast 20 107 7 3 3« 4' P (Iroo? 11 Nimrod. Pila.les. Babbling 77414 Havana 3 4 1:1". fast 21 97 5 1 1» 1-1 P Groos 10 Alt' Vezina, Polite, K.l Carrison POLLY LEIGHTON. ch. f. 3 (M) 95 By Wormleighton— Pirate Polly, by Pirate of Pen- (Trainer. F. Holman. Owner, S. Nuckols). Breeder. L. A. Lyne. 78516 H deCce lm7.)y 1 ).",=r.good 18 96 9 7 81 8'! J Dawson 13 Rim-Streak. Kbbl'ide. Re.habite 78263 Howie lm70y 1 ..".Osgood lOf 98 6 4 5! 3»1 L Lang M Dane Pool, l'.ctli.St.el. ( onscript 77494 F.Gr'nds 3-4 1 :1.V5good 30 99 9 7 " 6*1 J Chalm'rsU Sea Wolf. P.. Black. Beth Steel 75901 Jefferson 5J f 1 12Vivy -15 99 2 7 6« 6" F Lee 9 B. Wright. Ber.Clnlds. DbleShot 7th DA PC l 1-1 G 11 ilea. .'l-year-olil* and upward. Claiming;. (Sept. IS, I III nMUC io:io 1:44 — 4-5 — ;i — iy«.) DUKE JOHN, b. h, 8 98 By Ivan the Terrible— Lassie, by Knight Errant. (Trainer. W. A. Burttschell. Owner. J. R Skin wen. Breeders. Williams & Radford. 78430 HdeG'ce 1 1-M 1:18 Vaat 31 103 1 3 14 3*1 L Lang 1U Wauvaoamo, Spu-s. MavRobts 78366 Howie 7-S l:2SVast 21 103 7 4 4= 4s! D Mergler 13 Aren.lal. Mary Maxim. Antilles 77713 FGr'nds 1 1 8 1 :'.4 Vast 10 100 4 5 71 8*1 D Mergler I Dumbf ndcr. PctcFoy. IrishPat 77631 F.Gr'nds 1 1-16 l:49"Sgood 13-5 112 4 5 5' 5*1 I T'arke 8 Eddie Jr., St. Michael. WalerGirl 76879 F.Gr'nds lm70y 1 :46^slow 21 103 8 3 3« 3J I Parke 10 KingJohn. Ceorgette. Anaprsa 76815 F.Gr'nds 1 1-S laV%IFMi H-10 110 4 3 4) 3' J Heupel 0 AlStel.l.r, ( ur. Fvents. Ba*UTaat COL. WHALLEN, b. g. 4 107 By Dick Welles— Roda. by Dr. Leggo. (Trainer. M. J. Murphy. Owner. S. Louis). Breeder. J. P. Baker 78471 H.deG'ce lm70y 1 M*Ja IJ 15 106 7 6 71 53J P Walls 11 Ay'v'^Papa. Aladdin. J'nyD'dee 78370 Howie 1 1-S l:M%f— I 3 107 4 6 6l 5* B Breu'ng 7 Wessi.lt.. Smarty, Waywassamo 78291 Howie 1 3-16 2:07 Vaat 28 102 3 3 3b 2* B Brering 9 Superbum. Bowsprit. HigliGear 78231 Howie 1 1-16 1 :5»Vnud 10 106 2 8 81 8'J W Harvey 13 Overtake. Whalebone. Ha v Liliv 78165 Howie 1 1-16 1 52'5mud 24 109 9 8 61 7" F Lee 13 Huuib't. Th.F or'gn'r. Dlithday 77714 FGr'nds 1 1 8 1 55 faat 18-5 106 2 3 2= 2'1 I Park* 10 Yori.k. T. Chberlain. S.Frank 77611 FGrnds 11-4 2:12 hvy 11-5 110 2 3 21 2» L McDott S Majority. Cncle Velo. El Jesmar COMME CI. ch. g. 8 102 By Astronomer— Keep Still, by St. Blaise. (Trainer. W. E. Martin. Owner. Mrs. W. E. Martin). Breeder. S. Bedford. 78453 H.deG'ce 1 1-S 2:00*sslop 9 106 4 8 8* 7" E Scobie » FlyiugDcv I. ■rtb'afr, QaajxiTa 78333 Howie 1 l j J 40 Vast 8 103 6 3 4« 2« J Wallace 7 I.iUleAmmie. Sup rbwii. Mizar 78314 Howie 1 1-1 1 ".9'5fast 31 108 9 6 ^i 3' ■ Scobie 10 Normal. Gourmand. Dni.'linur 78228 Howie 7-8 1 :29\mnd 27 115 12 12 13 13" J Cha!m'rsi:: Fifty Fifty. Warn g. C..I.Ci;mile j 75748 Howie »1 J-J 2:4»Vast 41 101 4 5 6s t*| M Fator 7 Dwas.o. Majority. Trajanus 75714 Howie 1 3-16 2:05Sfast 9 109 2 1 I'l 3s M Fator 9 Sirl-conid. O. Faiiliful, ICVlDiick 75654 Howie 1 1-16 1 :Jl\slow 25 11616 8 71 S'J Chalmer3l Who lares. In-ulate, Fornovo ROSEATE, ch. m, 6 101 By All Gold— Rose of Dawn, by Hamburg. (Trainer. A. C. Niehaus. Owner. H. S. Lippman). Breeder. II. P. Whitney. 78429 H.leG'co 1 1-15 l:48Vast 22 102 1 4 3s 3» J Dawson M Handy brush. Aladdin. Kin-Julia 78060 Havana 1 IS l:".6Sgood 21 102 5 2 55 6J1 J F.aton 1". Dnl.y. J.ih'.vo'l oti'l. II » '.Basi-h 77899 Havana 11-16 1:48 Tast 6-5 106 4 9 51 5*1 J Dawson 10 Cumin. I'm. It! u.-Hrusb. S|.. .'rCirt 77811 Havana 1 1-M 1:17 Vast 21 97 2 3 1' 1* J O'Brien 10 A Sablofkv. KHaaa.ll, JMuma 77717 Havana lm50y 144 Vast 5 105 12 10 51 5'1 J O'Brien 12 (; Joe. .LO'Cmnell. A.Sablosky 77725 Havana lm70y 145 Vast 5 106 5 9 6l 5» R McAI'.-y • J'qu-rie. Biddl.dee. K Carpenter 77417 Havana lm50y 1 : H'5fast 3 105 1 4 5' 7'* J Callahan I Hillman C, Clem.. Mallow i:ot 77282 Havana 3-4 1:16 good 4 10.11 11 11 9:i W D) II. .w 11 Sprin-.' Vale, Kendall. Cuptou BENDITA, b. f, 4 103 By Ormondnle — Lady Vincent, by St. Blaise. (Trainer. A. Zimmer. Owner, G. Long). Breeder. C. E. McCarthy. 77937 .1. ff.rson 1 1-16 l.d-ihvy 41 105 10 9 9» 8" I Parke 13 Al Stebl.-r. Ll Jaaaaar, Siuartv 77784 Jefferson 1 1-16 1 : ISVast 7-5 103 10 7 10' 10" I Parke 12 Dumbf n.l.r. !:•■, . at.r W.uiiirl 77721 F.Cr'nds 1 1 -16 1 4s';,fast 9-5 106 6 4 2l 2b I Parke 12 Rupee, In-ulate. Dr .Whitehurst 77389 F.GCnds 1 1-M 1.47 Vast 1M i00 6 S 2' 2J 1 Parke M Sands ,.f Pl.-.sare. Kara. Itnpg 1 77319 F.Gr nds 1 1-16 1 4S fast 13-S 105 3 2 2» 2« L Lang » Al.ird \Val:n:t Hall. K.n™ John 77061 F.Gr nds 1 1-S 1 "..". fast 6 98 3 1 11 I'l L Lang 11 Kimpalong. S Hu.row. Attorney 76563 F.Gr'nds lm7')y 1 17-'itast 13-5 101 3 3 2b ?'l F I.ee 8 Tulane. Fleeting. Maejcian 75859 Jefferson taaTtjl 1 "-•-'ihvy 6 107 5 3 4J 6-; B Harvey b S.Crow. Be. oin'dation. S.Dm-ioW ATTORNEY MUIR, br. g. 9 .98 By Stalwart— San Andrrs. by Quicklime. (Trainer. G. C. Milton. Owner. G. C. Milton). Breeder. J. D. Neet. 78531 H .l-G'ce 1 1-S 1 :56\,slop 9f 102 10 1 1* 4=1 L I"i. hon 13 Superbum. DM F.itiiful. Biioea 78475 H .leG'ce 1 1-4 I 09Vivy 40 104 7 7 7» 7»* L Pichon 8 Lord Wrack. Biipce, Superbum 783 !9 Howie 11-8 1:58 faat 20 107 1 6 5- 4'« L Lang 7 Normal. M.ij.rilv. I ,.r.| Wrack I 78335 Bowio 1 1 2 2 40Vast 5 103 5 5 5! 5'« A Abel 7 Lit Ammie, t omineCi. Superbum 78244 Bowio 11-4 2 17 slow 6 101 7 6 41 V W Harvey 3 33 Jaaaaar, Owaaea, ll'ululu Boy 78181 Howie 11-16 1:63 fast 27 107 12 11 81 6»J L Lang 13 Mizar. Serbian. Mom 76251 Jefferson 1 12 2:44 hvy 30 106 5 5 5 57« A Abel .'. Bicheli. u. Lord Wrack, Bast lie INVIGORATOR. b. g. 5 98 By Rudolfo— First Up. by Toddington. (Trainer. W. Kennedy. Owner. F. J. Boyle). Breeder. I. Fox. 78531 H.le ;ve 1 1-8 1 SSHslop 9f 111113 12 121 10* R Hileman 8 I'.-iiiui-B'n. HighC.ear. Superbum 78407 H leG'ce 1 1-S 1 .".4 Vast 61 111 2 8 7s 7'1 K Hibmanl3 Superbum. Old Faithful. Rupee 78288 Howie 7 S 1 .sVast 71f 116 11 10 10 10'* K Hilemanll Jewell V. H.. Despair. Julia M. 748 -0 l-.urel Ins My 1:15 Vast 16 106 I 8 71 7» A Claver 3 AllFair. HI —I ■ alt. Bellsolar 74519 Laurel 1 1-S 1 :53Sfast 6 101111 10 9 S'J R M Nee 13 LitlleAininie. P.eiidita. (..mine CI ! 74374 Laurel 11-8 1:54 fast 2 103 2 6 5j 2* R Mc.V- ■ 7 TbeKoi gner. Zouave, lea Pirate ' BUDDIE KEAN. b. g. 6 111 By Golden Maxim— Evelyn Doris by Ban Brush. (Trainer. W. H. Crawford. Owner. Hamilton Stable). Breeder. T. M. Murphy. 78152 Hd-Cce 1 1-s 2 00Sssl.jp 13 109 1 3 3 1 3« F CoLl.tti 7 Overtake. Co e d'Or. D.iv Lilly 178106 ILdeG'ea 1 1-S IVIVaat 16 110 5 6 C* 5') II M'rin -Hi 7 I he I .rn. r. Smarti. 1 tv"m ; D'l 1 78290 Howie 1 t-M . 'll^fast 14 107 1 3 41 6:* H M rnv Hi R HnmlM.l.lt. Overtake. P.olst.r 78l( 5 Howie 1 1 16 1 .2'5mud 20 104 5 4 4* 4' W Milner 13 Humboldt. T lor ner. 0 .11 thday 177914 Jefferson 1 1-2 2:44~hvy 16-5 103 8 3 31 3» B Miin. Hi 3 Lit. Aii.niie. GiaaaTrce, Majority 77763 Jefferson 1 S-M 2:02 Vast 31 109 6 2 U l°k B bTiairllTl" BaaiapiM. Attorney. Kl .le^i„-,r 77675 FCr'nds 1 1-16 1 4S sfast 4 104 9 7 9'° 9* B MrtaetUM Hucido. I'm S.»:i."\eriiil '.7189 FGr'nds 1 1-16 1 :49«ihvy 30 105 5 6 6 S'B Mrinelli ti Pe.|i:ot. S-ndsofPieasure. Vcliuia LEASIDE. br. g, 5 107 By Anmer— Saintolat. by Saia. (Trainer. J. D. Adkins. Owner. Kirkfield Stable). Breeder. R. J. Mackenzie. 78286 Howie 61 f 1.22Vast 31f 107 12 12 U* 11** B Farl-n.113JkSc.it. Hkleb Finii. FarEast 77543 Ftir'nds 1 1-16 1 4SVast 20 MS I 7 9 D'» A Ac-,r.ly 3 C.P.il...\\s. St Dou.-ird. SinmpJr. 77412 I'Cr'nds 11-16 1:49 fast 20 109 S 4 6* I*| H Stutts 1.3 Cash. I'osterEuibry . Wavw.is'mo 77319 FGr'nds 11-16 1:43 fast 25 109 6 8 8 S » H Hr-'n.-.ig 3 Alard, Bendita. Wali.at Hall | 76947 FCrn.ls 1 1-S 1 55«igood 20 106 4 6 8 S*7 J Wall;.- 3 Ka-t Indian. Condolier. Bamkia DOCTOR JIM. b. g. 7 103 By 0;den— Rock Merry, by Hock Sand. (Trainer. B. E. Chapman. Owner. B. E. Chapman). Breeder. J. £. Madden. 77633 FCr'nds 1 1-M l:43%faat 20 109 10*7 6» 4: M S. hw'txl'J La Orb. Pel- | ,,v. Rovil (i.-orje 77579 FGrnds 1 1 S 1 :.'.SVnud 50 99 4 7 7»i7»' D Fisher 8 Llewellyn. Wrangler. Huonec 77153 F.Gr nds 1 11 1 48 fast 100 99 6 8 61 S«l D Fisher 12 llr.Whitch'st. Widgeon. B rowa 76781 FGrnds 1 1-16 1 "-'imud 50 114 9 9 9 9" M S.liw'tz | Supi-rbum. Silent Kintf. Repeater 76563 FCr'nds ImMy 1 47=r.faj»f 50 112 6 8 8 S1' M Schwtz 8 Tulane. Fleeting, Bendita | 69322 11 deG'ce 1 1-16 1 ISVast 38 111 8 8 7* 7*1 M B h v t/. i:i.,0 p.n,h. Smarty. Ticacey TOODLES. ch. f. 5 98 By Celt— Puritan Girl, by Yankee. (Trainer. W. Thomas. Owner. Mrs. H. F. Dubner). Breeder. J. H. Shrev*. ; 78384 Howie 11-8 159 faat 26 BJ 7 2 4= .".* W Harvey » N iKlit ILiider. B. wsprit. Troma 78291 Howie 1 :;-16 I 07\fadt 50 97 2 8 S» 7* H Howard • Superbum, C.l Wli.il'n. P.owsprit 78231 n.uie I 1-M 1 5IVnud IS 9112 6 7» 7*1 H How ard !3 Overtake. Whalebone. Hay Lilly 78181 Bowid 1 1-16 1 53 fast 21 92 13 13 12' 8'* H HowardL". Mixar. Serbian, Mom 75813 Howie 1 1-S 2 OOHmud 29 96 10 5 5 4* B Hren ingl.'i S. Monarch. T Fore'ner. WessieB. 73735 Howie II 16 1 .'.2 faat 62 98 11 10 41 1*1 B I:r.iiingl2 Eltnhe. Widow Bedotte, Hon'able BOWSPRIT, ch. g. 4 111 By Hemildon— Baa-ipre. by Oadea. (Trainer. D. Louder Owne-. J. McMillan). Breeder. W. Garth. 78130 HdeCC- 1 1 1 . 1 ISVaal 23 10 10S a 2 I'l :.*J 1' Shartw 10 Wij wassamo. Spujs, DukeJohn 78384 Howie 1 1 -\ 1 3 f^st 4 104 1 1 1=2' I) i1.ri.lr !J N ight Raid-r. 1'rmn.i. llinhedite 78291 Bo»ie 1 21.; • U7\fast IS 102 1 1 1' BJ W Milner 9 Superbum, C.l. Whaln, IlishG'r 78231 Howie 1 1-16 1 5CT,mud 7 103 6 5 B* 6*1 W Milner 13 Overtake. Mhalelmne. Day LiU» | 78181 Howie 11-16 163 fast 6 IIS 3 7 0 J 4*1 F Col 1-tli 1.3 Mizar. Serbian, Mom SOUTH BREE2E. b. h, 5 107 By Burtons v die— Bracing Breeze, by Filiirsne. (Trainer. J. M. Black. Owner, Mra. J. M. Black Breeder. J. M. Black. 78512 Hl.-c'ce 3-11 IS%wa o4 Ml 113 5 12 11* 11" J H BajrkaU DM Bollimt. ridiurs. Humble 75687 Howie l )-S l:59Hfast 34 113 5 6' 6* C Ja. kao.-i 13 Majority. Sea Munarrh. Austral 75343 Marlboro lm70y 1 .V.^slow 31 117 4 3 4* 4*1 C Jackson I Rekab. HJaaaaaW, Sir I^onid 75482 M'rlboro lmJOy IJ3%BM»i W 113 1 1 3» 3* D Stirling; 7 OldTimer, SirUenid. \1 OraniM | 75328 C.H'nta Abl 1-2 2:44Vast 1-3 155 1* II Black 8 Lhiuid Fire. Abydes, Black Bird Page 6 Workout Index to Havre de Grace Entries Workout Index to Havre de Grace Entries i Below -will be found tne index to the previous workouts of the horses entered in the various races at Havre de Grace Thursday: FIRST RACE— 4 1-2 Furlongs. Dorothy Gilpin Starmatia Good Will 86 Slow and Easy Trip Lightly Imagination Primrose 87 Rejected Mother Goose SECOND RACE— 3-4 Mile. 85 Gold Foyle 917 Lollipop Byng 946 Vicaire Regalia Fort Euatis 416 Chuckle 82 Rockinj Horsa. THIRD RACE— 3-4 Mile. 83 Buck Pond Acontins 68 Jim Kenney 96 Julia M. 97 Invictus 78 Sandrock 95 Bun Mart 85 Barleycorn 417 Flax 456 Much Ado 400 Trapstick 388 Humble 417 Pollymaxa 87 Carajo 96 Spartan 96 Byron 85 Black Art FOURTH RACE— 1 Mile and 70 Yards. 96 Wilkes -Barre 97 Natural 872 Minto II 97 Nautical » 86 Shamrock 80 Hazy Dawn FIFTH RACE— 1 1-8 Miles. 81 Trajanus 70 East Indian 56 Humboldt 83 Rosa Yet* 81 Good Night 83 Maryland Bella 87 Mountain Rose EL 77 Lord Wrack SIXTH RACE— 1 1-16 Miles. 460 Armistice 88 Sliag 83 Hickory 86 Royal Crown 397 Smart Money 80 Johnny Dundee 93 Vacuum 97 Kirah 81 Neapolitan 566 Venal Joy 87 Vice-Chairman 213 Castilla 87 Irish Pat 83 Polly Leighton 86 Bonfire 92 Rechabite 81 Tippity Witobet 91 Lady Zeus 80 High Gear SEVENTH RACE— 1 1-16 Miles. 76 Col. Wballen 95 Attorney Mnir 429 South Breeze 66 Loveliness 88 Leaside 84 Bnddugie 67 Bendita Poedie 61 Doctor Jim 91 Rags 74 Widow- Bedotta 66 Bethlehem Steel 386 Comme Ci 81 Invigorator 91 Roseate 84 Buddie Kean 80 Duke John 86 Bowsprit 73 Toodles Columbus Entries and Past Performances COLUMBUS ' THURSDAY, APRIL 24 WMATBM CLEAR; TRACK FAST. ■ The figures under tbe beading "Rec." in tbe entries below show tbe best time ef each horse at the distance since January 1. 1822. no matter where it finished. In case » here record was made on other than a fast or good track, abbreviations show track conditions. 7CI60 IS FIRST INDEX OF 1824. 7&12S IS FIRST INDEX OF APRIL Ra'-ing starts at 2.15 p. m. (Chicago time 1:15). C-; Suiwrlor mud runner. x liooi1 mud runr.er. £ Fair mud unmet. (M) Maidens. *.\ pprculic* alliMMiixe b Blinkers. The following abbreviations are used to designate tracks at which time records shown in entries were made: Aqueduct . , + . Aq. Aurora Au Belmont Park BP Blue Bonnets BB Bowie Bo Church'll Downs CD Columbus Co Connaught Park CP Conmaut Lake CL Dade Paik DP Devonshire .......... De Dorval .*....,.... .Do Dufft rin Du Empire Em Fair Grou-ds.,., FG Fort Ere FE Hamilton Hm Havre de Grace HG Hawthorne Hw Havana Ht Huntington Hu Jamaica Ja Jefferson Park JP Kenilworth Ke Kempton Park KP King Edward Ki Latonia „...La | Laurel ,,...~Lvl Lexington Lx j Maple Heights MH Marlboro Mb Mobile Mo Mount Royal MR Omaha ,.,.Om Pimlico Pm Reno Re Saratoga Sa Tanforan Ta Thornchffe Th Tijuana Ti Toledo Te Windsor Wi Woodbine Wo First Race— 1-2 Mile. Burse $«00 2 year olds. Claiming, (Track record: April 21. 1921 50^ --3— 104.) Today's Ind norse. Wt Rec. A.Wt.Uan TT851 May Baiter ..IIvlOB :47% 108 72f. (78532) •Ik.. Mi -Mahon. Jl* 116 ;4»S 104..72W 78532 Winnie Davis (Ml JP 114 :V \ 10«. .715 78616« Billy Wei. lnMiCo 118 ;01 109. .715 71532 Ilirdncr Jewell iMi Hu 102 :49 101.710 TI518 Damar iMi ...Bo 107 :01^.S 106..70i"i 78532 •E.-th.r Grind. 11 ■Mi FG 113 :52-\ 101.. 700 My Business 106.. Kuuboru 106.. Seocnd Race— 5-8 Mile. Pur»e |500 I year olds and upward. Claiming, (Trai k rec«.id: Aug. SB, 1923 1 02 2-108) TTI41 *Ir;k Mil 102 :58% S 85.. 725 T8T76 »b Incog nance Ke 85 l;01*s I 111-72" (TM88) Fame 5 113. 715 TM72 lAi.h Ltvcs .1111 110 1:01 6 UlXTlS 7T882 #Mctile 5 10S ■ 710 i T8041 Hush UK 114 101'i 7 111.710: 71807 « arl Boberts , .Ti 116 1:02:S 11 J1.V70." 71619 Jo*ie Gorman. . He 100 1:02 0 HI i 70", I T8481 Blue Dule Hu 110 1:08 4 113 70.".' T**»4 •Helen Major . . JI' 111 1 :04d | 100-700 Tl*«6 Flip •111. 70o ! TI171 Winkie 7 113.. 700 Ttttt bFrippery 6 111.700! TM78 'Black Monkey ,.. 4 108/ 700 ' Third Race— 8 I-f rarlongs. Psrae |400. 4 year elda and upward, claiming, (Track record: April ;«, 1823 1:06V» -7—104 ) 78534 Glenn MM |fn! 1.08- e 8 11S T2T. (78521) Zoona Mn 105 1:07 4 111. 720 78521- Arrowliead ...FG 117 1 K»7 7 113x715 71482 bGeorge Ktarr...Hu 115 1:07*^ 9 108*715 78519s Athlete To 109 1 :08 4 108.. 715 75263 My Lorraine MH 109 1:08% 4 111X710 78479 Evening StoriesMu 101 1 :08Vr. I 101.. 710 77825 Rachel D Hv 109 l:07\.h 4 106.. 710 78521 bAttoo MB 106 1:08% 5 108.710 75236 Helen I ucas 6 106x705 748C7 bMiss rb 8 106. .705 78270 Kdith K Hu 106 1:11 Vb 7 113x705 76730 I. My laddie ...MH 111 1:08% 7 103x705 78489 •l.Bal. Co 111 1:08 6 101. .700 77932 »bTu lane 5 103 v 700 77982 Jacquerie Th 101 1 :09% 5 111. .700 Fourth Race— 5-8 Mile. Burse $600. 3-year-olds. Claiming. iTrack record: Aug. 21. 1923 1 :02--2— 10S.1 (78535) Trafalgar Do 107 1 :00% 113. .725 78535* *Bed Weed Ke 112 1:00% 107. 720 78433 *BafWig Hw 111 1 :00% 10iL.715 71535 Melbourne 107.. 715 784*6 Jsdge Hickman. Ke 108 1:00% 112. .715 78416 Moor-field Hv 111 1:03s" 10S 710 75648 •(Tn.f Archee . . K. UK 1:00% 107x710 77788 Gold Leaf \a 115 l:07%h 108x705 78059 Miss Margaret. Hv 108 1:03% 110.705 78520 Kkyvards (M ) . Sa 1 15 1 :(rj% 104.7(»O (78520) •In. le Abe JI'113 1:07%h 106.700 78413* Bearl Boots La Hl' 1 :0«%m 108 .700 78535 Chestnut Girl Om 112 102 102x700 78520 •Woixlland Queen (M) JP 103 1:04 % 100.700 Fifth Race— 3-4 Mile. The Columbus Dispatch Burse. Purse $700. 3 year olds and upward. Allowances. (Track rei-ord. April 30, 19J3 1:14—6 — 1121. 78318s bBKG I'ABDON . I^i 109 1:12% 6 113X72T, (78116) Noon ;lide Hv 105 1:13% 4 111x715 78045 bKin.asile Hv 107 1:12% 5 110x71.". 78524 Hun Brae Do 119 1:11% 6 110x710 78481 Belii.n Hv 110 1:13 4 111X7HI 71522" I^idy Rose Jl' 108 1:13% 4 106.. 705 7I4JW Times Ip KG 96 1:13% 3 97x705 77876 b.M Stebler lxi 104 1:15% 4 108^70". 78456 Vehement (M) Lu 110 1 :14% 3 91. .700 Sixth Race— 1 Mile and 70 Yards. f Track re.crd: Aug. 21. 1923-1:48-6—115.) Purse $600. 4-year old* and upward. Claiming. (78286) Dancer MR 109 1:44 1110W725 78537= •Nig Hv 99 1:47% 5 101^720 785513 bMat.nee Idol ..Iji 104 1:44% 9 10^x715 77856 •Tomalinl Hv]C9 1:46% 5 103x710 78523 Grass Tree . . . FG 103 1:45% 5 103:710 77202 Walter Turubow MH 102 1:46% § 10S/710 78411 Florin, e J een(I' 103 1:46% 5 106. .710 (77819) ■ Bog M II 107 1:45 8 108.. 710 71457 bllsrp of (he Nurili Hw 10i;i:4S% • MtXMO 71487 Kmart Alex ...FG 101 152%m I 108 .70". 78536 bl'aula V MR 10*1 1:46% 9 10»l • 7 k 78537 hTcttl M Hv 110 1:45% 6 108-700 76651- bl.ewis B 71104 1:40% 9 108 . 700 75333 Haiidfull MH 107 1:45% 11 108x700 Seventh Race— 1 1-16 Miles. Purse $COO. 4 y.ar i.liis and upward Claiming. • Track re.i.rd: Aug, 20. 1923 1 50 5 113.) 78536) Hon b .la ]J1 1:47% f 108-725 (71377) Sur.tary MH M 1:45% 6 113x720 78538i Montillo Hvll2 1:4 i', 6 10S • 715 78536* Torsida FG 100 1:51 %a 6 104-71'. 78537 Zapato* Hu 109 1:47% 4 10X.7IO 71536 Drjimmond Ja 113 1:47% 8 lMXTM 78637 lrflanrty H ||Y |fj |;«ff2 7 JOH.,705 7IM7 bTawuwntha ...Hu 95 1:49% 0 101^:700 78*tl 'Iron Boy Vr, 107 1:48% | 103x700 7IM8 I. Vendor Bm 103 1 :47% 5 103x700 7MMJ 'bUttle Kd Hw 105 1:48% 8 108^:700 ISt RACE J1J .1JII,e* 2-year-olds. Claiming. (April 21, lt 24 50 S-5 Index Course Dist Time T\k Odds Wt St % Str Fin Jockeys Started Order of Finish MA^_BAXTEK- cn- '• 2 109 By Harmonicon— Myrtle V.. by Cavalcadosr. ...iTralner- J' M- Eavely. Owner. J. M. Lavely). Breeder. W. C. Baxter. ^.8.»1 Havana 12 48%fast 3 99 5 6 4s 4SJ J F.aton • Dextrose. Ktbel F. Irish Lac* 321*; Havana 12 47%fast 2 109 1 1 2= 31 J Eaton 7 (Vml'uff. Wanderlust. IrishUne 77«1 Havana 1-L 63%hvy 2| 106 3 1 1« 1« A Yerrat • TjjTlSM. .luneDnv. 1.' vllaldeman "*** Havana 1-2 48%fa.«t 2J 104 7 7 6J 6'1 I) Prible I BSStTCST, That's Ike Time. Glory ...~* Havan.t 3-8 "SSmuU 5 111 4 C« 7'° W Smith !t Wr'kanna. ITj ■ ■«—. Cas.Anne .6.83 Havana 1-4 l'4%hvy 2J 107 4 4l i» W Smith 10 Gymkhana. Marijuesito. B.Belle DOC McMAHON. b. g. 2 104 By Towton Field— Maud McKee. by Luke Ward. -«*» iner' C' S' Wilson- Owner. WoodUnd Stock Farm Stable). Breeder. Cross & Haner. ' "' ml'us M ■W«W 1- 109 Is C Or" wood 9 Millie*; . Uidy H'deman. Bocko'r -?ot il? •,eflerson 12 51%hvy U 109 9 10 7* 8*1 R Pauley 14 Neat Girl. Mvlti.llv. Marv l ear --ai'a ,effirson »-' *9 fast B H3 10 6 61 C'u H Hreningl5 L'tleJ'mv. Hon tMose. H kjl'sk JJJJJ Jefferson 1-J 49 good 12 107 4 7 7s 7'- A Fralev 9 Sweeiilona. Bvelvn. F.de( onr-v iilii Jefferson 1-2 49%fast 20 116 5 4 4i 4'3 A Fraley 15 Sweeptona. Flavia. Little Jimmy — 2«» l Gr n 1S ** 4-'%muil 30 106 9 7s 75S A Fraley 10 Conflnentc, llon.Mose. HoleCard 'Z*~ F.Gr nds 3J f 42%good H 111 5 5 5« A Fraley U Mas.Billv. B.W'infrev. MvBi«dy ..~ a F.vJr nds ■) f 42 fast 50 109 8 9* 10«i A Fraley 13 Evelyn, Foxmore, Barney Google WINNIE DAVIS, b. f. 2 (M) 106 By Royal II.— Angeline, by Dick Welles. (Trainer. R. N. Vestal. Owner. R. N. Vestal). Breeder. J. B. Respess. HUt Col ml. us 1-2 52%slow 13 109 8" J Majestic 9 DocMi Mahon. MillieG.. I.'jH'd'n ...58 Jefferson 1-2 49%fast 10 111 9 12 11' 11"J G Walls Iff ■■IISl— ■. Flavia. Little Jimmy BILLY WELCH, b. c. 2 (M) 109 By Horron— Va-va. by Stalwart. (Trainer. W. Carter. Owner. M. Cox). Breeder. J. B. Gorham. .8. 18 Columbus 1-2 :.0%jjood 5 US 3" J Byrne 7 Malacha. Red Seth. Ethel r. PARDNER JEWELL, br. f. 2 (M) 101 By Zeus— Celtiva. by Celt. (Trainer. J. Shields. Owner. E. E. Mooar). Breeder. Mrs. C. Smith. JJJJJ Colmbus 1-3 BttStevw 2-2 109 C» L Arnn !» Do. McM.iho!:. MillieG.. I.'vHil'n Hunlton I"1' 8%fast 4i 102 4'J R Zucchini 7 Seth'sTr'sY. BillvSkd. II'"stM'se -«Jo 78338 Hunt'ton 1-2 48%fast 23 105 4'J A Kroner 7 I'^nita. Dora Lots, I'rincessSeth ..516 FGrnds 3| f 42%fast 30 108 2 12 12" J Chalm'»-S 12 Neat Girl. Span:-.. Nam-, ll. !p -^«o? IVt:rn is 3"s * ■•« 30 115 11 11= ll'» J Corcoran 12 Yauidoso. MahelC. F'vdeCour-v .6981 F.Gr'nda 3-S 36%hvy 30 110 10 10' 10»1 G Walls 13 StepAlong. Mary Dear. Mabel C. DAMAR. b. f. 2 M) 106 By Damrosch— Linger, by Dublin. (Trainer. J. Tigue. Owner. Kenton Stable). Breeder. Pay re & West. 78518 Columbus 1-2 50%gooil 11 115 611 R Hol'wav 7 Malacha. Bed S.th. Billv Welch 78225 Bovvio 1-2 49%slow 17 107 2 7 3* 10,s E Scobie 12 B.Wfrcy. Foyle. V acheneel: le ESTHER GRINDELL. br. f. 2 (M) 101 By Horron— Ethelburg II.. by Hapsburg. (Trainer. D. Womeldorff. Owner. T. H. Bernhardt). Breeder. J. B. Gorham. 78532 Colmbus 1-2 52%slow 42 104 9'= D McAu'fe 9 DocM. -Mahon. Milli.i;. I.vlldn 7.910 Jefferson 12 51%hvy 20 104 13 14 14 14 = " J Wallace 14 Neat Girl MvBiiHv Marv Dear 77708 F.Gr'nds 1-2 49%fast 10 113 10 U 10" 10=° J Corcoran12 Malacha. Dean II * Crinkle 77575 F.Gr'nds 3| f 42%good 30 116J 4 41 4» W I.illey 12 John T. D. llon.Mose.. Mad Boy ..385 FGrnds 3J f 42%fast 30 115 10 12* 12" J Chimera 13 Uttle Gipsy. Star Girl. Flavia First start for the following: MT BUSINESS, ch. f. 2 (M) 106 By Irish Gentleman— Alabama, bv Sir Dixon. (Trainer. A. Smitha. Owner. A. Smitha). Breeder, A. Smitha. STJNBORN 106 2nd RACE r'"S MU*V. •7 - *,ar-o,«,» and npv»ar«l. ClalminK. t \»sr. SI, l«i^:; TKK;J)lk- f- 3 5 By Dick Finnell— Miss Fair Plav. by Fair Plav. (Trainer. D. Womeldorff. Owner. T. H. Bernhardt). Breeders. J. D. Carr & Br- 77841 Jefferson 5| f 1 :09 good 12 104 4 10 91 9 1 J Wallace 14 St. Mauri », D'vKvan -lolinJoscph 74065 Lez'ton ! \ f 1 :08 fapt 10 100 1 3 7| 7" W Lancet 8 Despard. Bon'deile ' Ilelo 73000 Columb's M l:06%slow 13-10 113 23 W Martin 5 Uts. White, Last Ixive D Shot 72941 Columb s 51 f 1:10 fast 3 108 4s W Martin 7 Sun Silent. Bigwig I^idy Abbott TJBJt Map.H'ts r,-8 59%fast 7 102 l'l C Labelle 7 No. Breeze. Batsv Howe Duelma VtVtl Map.H'ts 5-8 1:01%fast 31 109 1» J Majestic 6 Duelma, Lasses White JocGattJ :028fi Msp.HU 1-2 46%fast 21 11G 6" M Burger (i Ranger. Homer. Ustis* I»v. .01.6 Mar.Hts 1-2 47 fast 2 107 4=1 N Burger 8 Ranger, Sleigh Bells. Duelma INGOGNANCE. b. h. 5 ill By Disguise— Las Flores. by Bearcatch»r. (Trainer. J. B. McGinn. Owner, J. B. McGinn). Breeder. R. S Avery Ht I6 CUl ('i,y •}fl:0S Ror i - m 7'« C Buel 7 (.Enrique. LkvHavs. Ix.rdAllen .60..1 Tijuana 51 t l:07%fast 23-10 117 4s} C Thpson » Gonwithim. Bhr'.W'anl II Ml,,r .5985 Tijuana 3-4 1:13%fast 9 105 7«1 E Fator 9 Trust v. Yalta Mabel Ru'e 75875 Tijuana 3-4 1:14%good 3 113 4-J B Fator 11 WikiJa.k. DaintvLadv Vic 75774 Tijuana 3-4 1:13%fast 6 119 4=1 P Walls 10 T.AImon. r. Cavai'd'rII . A.King FAM^; b; * 5„ _ . *13 By Tbe Manager— Alan arka. by Allan-a-Daie. (Trainer. M. H. Jordan. Owner. M. H. Jordan). Breeder. T. C. McDowell. 75289 Willing Ab 3 4 1:24 hvy 31-10 113 IS G Wliams 0 Sabretash. Fictile. Blue Brush 75 165 Wheel's Ab 3 4 1 :22%hvy I ]13 5'* W Smith 7 Sacajawea. Hor.U-rch. S ibretasli .490.1 Akron 61 f 1:23 fast 18 114 4« G WilliamslO BigNoise, I^lnaD Carn.I'.aker 74782 Akion '.If 1:11 fast 1 109 l'JG W'liams I Kay S.. Comedian. Nano Bonan ,4705 Akron 61fl:10%fast 42 111 T'l H Cl'mcnts 7 Jackl'ot. M.Hollins RuthW'ehle 71012 Akron 51 f 1 :09 fast 44 113 4-J G W'liams 7 Riposta. Lit. Pointer. Arthurllule 73848 Vgst wn 3-4 l:22%slow 7 106 6'= F Moore 7 Ednal).. T.Chamberlain. ( heval'r LOCH LEVEN. b. m, 6 111 By Meelick— Dona Hamilton, bv Donald A. (Trainer, G. W. Fritz. Owner T .Mott). Breeder. G. L. Blackford !S2 5mt!!? 51 f 1 :08%f ast 29 10 111 75i W Martin 10 Angela. Uandal'sU'l. I .ass White ,5206 Hunt gton 3-4 1:18%mud 23 10 112 V W Martin 7 The Girl. Ballvnew Palladium 74874 Huntington 3-4 1 :13%fa 5t 6-5 104 21 J Eaton f. Matinee Idol Bed BovC 73797 T'gSt'WB Ab 5-1 59 fast 31 110 1' G Willi'ms 5 Fire ( racker. Kend.iil' Zorro :JSlf LP*'.*™ A" *"■ ^Hfast 5 106 3=1 F Moore 5 Glenn. FiieCr.K ker Lot.I.oraine .3339 Wheeling AbS-SlOO slop 11 101 l'l C White 0 Zorro. Sister Susie. Winchester FICTILE, b. g. 5 108 By Ildrim— Fifl. by Giganteum drainer. L. A. Daly. Owner. F. Markbum). Breeder. Mrs. L. A. Livingston. 77982 Havana lm70y l:47%slow 15 107 6 1 21 §•] A McL'lin 9 Blazonrv. Approval Felix M 77941 Havana 11-16 1:54 mud 10 112 3 7 8« 8=' A McL'lin 10 Approval. Felix M Alluring 77726 Havana lm70y 1 :44%fast 15 113 4 8 85 8== A McL'lin 9 Tamper. Spot tibov BlkWat.hll 77592 Havana 1 1-16 1 :48%fast 12 112 J 3 51 6'» A McI.'linlO Haiti. S.indv H Brlsssei 77546 Havana 3-4 l:16%slow 5 111 3 6 10l 9'« A McL'«inl2 Ikase. Mess Kit Sandy II 77373 Havana 3-4 1:15 fast 12 111 4 3 3l 3 A McL'lin 12 Awning. Ukase. Mad Nell HUS^_b' m' 7 l11 B7 Bry° Hawr— Murietta. by Oddfellow. (Trainer. D. Hammond. Owner, M. Andrews). Breeder. T. Clvde. 78041 Havana 3-4 1:17%slow 4 107 8 12 12 11=« F Wood'k12 Berretta. fslscslt SESt Hnrnpr 78014 Havana lm70y 1 :47%fast 3 93 6 6 3* 2= J Dawson 12 John. O'Conl. .lapMuin.i MyKrror 77996 Havana 6} f 1 :09 fafct 4 105 6 3 2*3' F Wood'kl2 W. Toddler. Silvergrifl 1 Walton 77787 Havana 3 4 l:13%fast 4 104 6 U 91 9° F Wood'kl2 M.D'Hara. Mallowmot Bodanzky .4905 Akron 61 f 1 :23 fast 22 110 B'»F SerembalO BigNoise, Ednai) CarrieB tker 74828 Akron 61 f 1:25 fast 10 109 i-\ F Hoin S Madson. Fictile. Le B euet 74676 Akron B f 1:10 fast 7 109 5=* J Majestic 10 M.Libertv. S.Houqi:ct. J Heffi g 74647 Akron 5-8 1 :03%fast 10 113 6* J Majestic 8 A'tieEm. I'T'v -Three II (altha 74574 Akron 61 f 1:22 fast 10 108 3" J Majestic 10 Q. of the Spa. "is. Noise. OurKale CARL ROBERTS, ch. g, 11 113 By General Roberts— Janice Marian, by Rubicon. (Trainer. E. Sterrett. Owner. E. Bterrett). Breeder. G M. Van Gorden 72807 Columb's 3-4 1:18 good 31 112 10'3 T Wayt 10 She Devil. Ho» fill Bmccvne 72610 Columb's 5-8 l:ll%hvy C 113 1' T Wayt 8 (Jvpsv Light Waac' ;ioom" 72070 Map.H'ts 3-4 1:13 fast 12 107 7 4 41 4*1 F Horn 12 Horiiiga. De«ilt. flhll ISsMjl '■ .1144 Omaha 1 l:41%fast 14 113 3 3 3' 5" R Scoville 7 Bungeorge, Mae Setli. Plural. iy J0SIE GORMAN, ch. m. 6 111 By Judge Wright— Lady McGee. by McGee ( Trainer. M. Sanders. Owner, M. Sanders). Bieeder T. Piatt 78519 Columbus fi-S 1 :04%good 17 111 10Ti W M'ndersl2 Fleer, Belmtaiit Athlete 75315 Willing Ab 5 S 1:03 hvy 35 111 2« W M'nders 10 Currency. Fdna D .lick Tot 75265 Wheeling 6* f 1:32 hvy 34 112 5-J W M'nders 9 II. Muffin. M d-nVot, r In Chant 75164 Wheel's Ab 3 4 1:23 hvy 36 113 3* W M'nders SFdnaD.. Mai I Vrter IndHint 75138 Wh ling Ab C-S 1 :03%hv.v 36-5 113 5"i W MnilerslO LenoraP.. DrHall MaidenVoter : 74793 Hunt' on 51 f l:07%fast 24 109 6: W M'nders 7 Froth. MackGarne'r, IrishDream BLUE DALE. ch. g. 4 113 Bv Ormesdale— Blue Racer, bv Blues. (Trainer. W. R. Padgett. Owner. Padgett & Dougherty). Breeder. E. P. O'Meara. I "'8431 Hunt'ton .'•-'■ I :02%f.-.st 16 116 10s W Smith 11 Bed. Arthur Middl.ton B.ub 178232 Hun ton 5 1 -2 f 1 : 9%fast 10 115 6s W Smith 9 D.d.Guise KcnVw G oftSei-.il j 75266 Huntgton H f l:0S%fast 23-10 103 6«i H Click 8 Yulcanite. Brit isl,' Isles OMBsss 75239 Hunt gton 51fl:10%hvy 14-5 103 7=1 H Glick 1? Succtfookio. n HflStn Snut» 74570 Akron 5 8 1:03 fast 16-5 111 7° W Smith S Sky Man .lack Pot Biidg.tte |74334 Akron 51 f l:10%fast 7-5 112 If \V Smith 12 Rambler. Poland Black Buler 174021 N.Kton Ab 3-4 1:20 slow 3-2 10S 22 W Smith 6 Chilhowec. Busm'.- like. DsSfUi ; HELEN MAJOR, ch. m. 5 106 By Harrigan— Mazonia. by Maaagan. (Trainer. P. Dwyer. Owner. P. Dwver). Breeder B A. lonea 76834 Cu! City 5-S 1:01 fast — 104 6S| H Hay 7 Camflag.-I I. . It.I.and Ch'aJane i 76674 Cul.City 41 f 66 good — 110 3=J O Gross 11 I^iilvSmall. OldBe.l fJsnsi—11 -.6549 76641 Cul City 41 f 55 good — 111 4'JT Buel 9 Felicitor, Old Bed Stvlisl, M.v, Culverc. 5-8 1:02%good - 114 5*i I Sykes S Spinning. DanArv,. (MaryWaM 7 6088 Phoenix 4J f 64%fast Cl-10 110 5'J C Gross S MissMab.n. Kinetic |» |i Mills 76057 Phoenix 5-S 1:02 fast 11 110 7' C Gross 8 DodeAduns Mi.sM.a,,,, Kinetc 74619 Reno 5-8 1:03 fast 4 109 4=1 I Sykes 8 PinkTenny , E. Waldo, E. Williams I TUX. br. m. 6 111 By Setback— Lelia. by Leonid (Trainer. H. Cavanaugh. Owner, H. McClelland). Breeder W. McLemo-e 171565 Cl'ksbg Ab 5-S 1 :01%good 9 111 6«J | Wolst'm 6 Virge, Oaklawn Belie Murphv ' 71551 l'l ksbg Ab 5-S 1.01%mu.l 28-.". 109 6» f Wolst'm 6 Virge Star T.me Dshisila 71464 Cl'l.sb'K Ab5 -S l:01%slow 27-10 111 2' C Karnes 6 (let'Em. R.Wehle'. A.Middletos 71369 (Tksb'g Ab I 8 59 fast 1 115 Is J Dom'ick S MissKruter. LvHargan BubuU 71332 'Tksb'g «1 f 59%fast 2 109 7' S Wolst'm 7 Big Son. Jack* Pot. (Hd I\M, WINKIE. ch. g. 7 113 By C. F. Smithson. Jr.— Lady Wink, by Cha.mette. (Trainer. J. McGovern. Owner, J. M. Williams). Breeder J A Bevan 75171 Hunti.n || f 1:10 slow 8 106 6' W Lancet a End Man. Gold Hank Ijjst Gul 75018 Huntington t-A 1 17%fast 8 106 4=4 F Hon ( K. Carpenter. Weinlai.i'l iSslavsV .2945 Columb's 3 4 l:l.,%fa.st 8 119 £s M Mount'n 9 Ciceronian. Virg. old Pop 72912 Columb's H f 1 :09%fast 22-5 112 6=3 T Bonham 10 TomNorris. Babvlotiijn C Baker .2804 Columb a 51 f 1:10 good 16 110 lJi J V Ryan 6 Zorro, Topango," 1 he Girl FRIPPERY, ch. m. C 111 By Frizzle — Forecast, by Voter (Trainer. D. Hanchett. Owner. C. H. Plato). Breeder. Oneck Stable. 78025 Havana || f l:!l%-nu.l 15 107 10 12 12 12" S Ranks 12 Aunt D. d.i. B. rretta. Milda ,.917 Havana .".J f 1 :10%sl..p 8 106 7 7 6 6" A Pickens T C.A.Bvme Flic Han lies GUeVff 77823 Havana 51 f 1 :07%fa t 10 106 2 5 4= 3'1 S Banks 7 Final. tv. Flv:nCl)rl. Blaz'gFire .7745 Havaiui || f 1 :07%fast M 105 12 12 12 10" C Collins 12 I.. Pointer. Bissllks'sBsj Suzuki .754. Havana l| f 1 10%slow 20 102 S 6 8 8" C Collins S Chow. Gilder B.rretti"' 77459 Havana 8J f 1 wj%fast 15 106 12 12 12 12" C Collins 12 Alluring. Bengali. Flying Orb BLACK MONKEY, br. g. 4 108 Bv Black Toney— Bit of a Devil, by Helmet. (Trainer. C. Emmert. Owner. Frozen North Stable). Breeder. A. B. Hancock 78178 Hunt ton 51 f 1 l i%mud Uf loS £«1 n Zuochinil2 Anticipate. Las WThte flan 'i si iitZZ SVmi'.}m S f ! °S tmM 16 1Ki 8" H Zucch.nilO (;.o Starr. P.T Itar.uim/Bl. Ruler -."»«,! »"nl V" iil^l*"1 34 m S" H Hay 8 |-«liui.l.ia Tenn. Zorro. Theo i J"? ''°7lx /rJ Si, fast ■** 2! t:2 ■ O-Donn-1 I C .SWtaaa, F.lt.own. .11. Clark -!«12 «"*.ha M f 1 08\mud 2 105 2 1 1» 1- J Singtonll A.AIexd. r. .1.1 add. L Flor'.i.e ll«??, ^:na,h:l 3-4 112%fast 2 113 4 2 2' 4* C Gross 9 Honest George. Faber. Alled.n :38 II Omaha 61fl:10%hvy 12 H 2 1 21 2=1 W Dean ■ (Taslasa. Hon George. M.Waie -'?:«•? [,)rnah;l . 3-4 1:l«%mud 87-10 108 3 I 3' I') H S Jones 8 Recruit. I. I lor. m •. Hen George .3484 IffllllBSl lm.ny 1 4v%good 6J 101 6" L Creery 7 D.Corbett, T mill ■III. ■assSM QrH RAPE 5 *~2 Fnrlonjf*. t- ear-old* and upward. Claiming. (April Ol U nHLt a:t, u»a:j — i :«.-. i-r» — 7 — i m. GLENN, b. r. » 113 By Magellan— Gastonia. by Florizel U. (Trainer. C. E. Davison. Owner. C. E. Davison). Bred in France by T. P. Thorn*. 7X534 Col'mbus 51 f ptf^slow 7 112 4* F Seremba 9 Pepper Tea. Roma. Jago 77994 Havana 3-4 l:13*ifast 8-5 115 5 5 4* C- ¥ Seremba 1 1 Clem Theiscn. Colossus, Punctual 77810 Havana 3-4 l:12Hfast 2 107 1 1 I* S"» F Seremba 9 O'Kclly, RapidStride. Amelias. 77728 Havana 3-4 l:13%fast 10 109 1 6« 651 W Seremba 8 Finda.v, RachclP . CrcstwdRoy 77613 Havana 51 f l:10%mud 6-5 110 1 1 1» 1» W Smith I Ballyncw. Foxtail. Soloai'sK ilts 77462 Havana ImaOy 1 :43%fast 3 101 2 4 6 6'« T Brothers • Fincastle. Riverside. CayRoyll 77417 Havana lm50y l:44i*,fast 7-5 110 2 1 V 2" A Pick -ns 7 HillinanC., Mullowmot. Veronica 7726C Havana 51 f l:113fcslo\v 1 114 2 1 I" 2' W Smith 6 Fitzrue, Ring Rose. F.rlangcr 76493 Havana 3-4 1 : Ml ast 21 111 4 5 5* rIV Smith 8 F.ndMan. Forest Queen. WarFox ZOONA, b. f. 4 111 Py Vulcain— Umatilla, by Clifford. (Trainer. R. Forsha Owner. J. J. Eiswirth). Breeder. C. T. Grarson. 78521 Columbus 5) f 1 :10%good 7|f 107 1» D Frog'tte12 Arrowhead. Pangeroi sR'k. Attoo 78027 Havana 51 f l:ll%mud 21 105 1 4 41 4" O P| rni.i 11 CwiimU'ov. Sim'eenRoy. Peter.1. 77955 Havana 3-4 1 :15%mud 6 95 3 2 3 7"i .1 Dawson M Mess Kil. .laek Pot, Phenol 77824 Havana 51 f l:07%fast 4 106 1 2 2s 3i J Callahan12 .laek Pot. Armcdec. Mad Nell 77614 Havana 51 f 1:12 mul 8 106 7 3 2* S*i A Verrat 12McssKit. MadNell. Ix ttielx rne 77299 Havana 61 f 1 :08%good 12 96 1 7 101 11' «. I Shanks 11 S. Susie. M Bctilah. Jlnderwo.d 77262 Ha\ana 5Jf Lllfesluw 2 104 6 1 l2 l7 J CallahanlO P.Bonero. Mallowmot, Furlough ARROWHEAD, b. g. 1 113 By Uncle— Xarco. by G. W. Johnson. (Trainer. E. McCown. Owner, E. MrCown . Breeders. Headley & Miller. 78521 Columbus 51 f 1 :10^good 11-5 109 f W Ta lor 12 Zoona, Dangerous Rock. Attoo 77846 Jefferson 3-4 l:14H.fast 31 118 12 12 81 9TJ .T Wallace IS Avispa. Poor Spurt. Paydue 77805 Jefferson 3-4 1:15 fast 7 111 4 8 6: 4« L M-Dott B El Astro. Whaleb'e. Idle Tli'ts 77364 FGrnds 3-4 1 :13-W,fast 2 IOC 4 3 21 If* 1. !.:m.: 1" Paul Mieou. Pan Polling. Starg. 77255 F.Gr'nds 3-4 l:13%fast 7 114 1 6 51 2' B Martin 10 Poppye. Fifly-Fifty. Pare Fr« 77192 F.Gr'nds 3-4 1 :14^good 31 112 2 2 21 l1 E Martin 12 Doughnut. Yenizelos. St. Maurice 76858 F.Gr nds 3-4 l:14\fast 12 110 3 5 Z* 2' J McCoy 14 Poppye, Veuizelos, Ch. Sunimy GEORGE STARR, br. g. 9 108 By Jack Atkin— Africa, by Savile. (Trainer. A. Yeargin. Owner. G. R. Allen). Breeder. 0. H. Chenaullt. 78482 Hunt ton 3-4 l:16\mud 23-10 US 6*1 G Teargin I The! Tster. Rristow. L.Florcncc 78432 Hurt ton 51 f 1:08 fast 9". 115 || G YearginlO P. T. Barnum. BlkRuIer. Timt. I 78388 Hunt ton I I llttifBlt 33 10 IS 2'1 G YearginlO Pawn'r. KyePright. Litlle Fe 78339 Hunt ton 51 f 1 OT^fast 7-5 115 V G Y-argin 12 M dell vcy. C'withim. B.Bl'kwl 78293 Hunt ton 51 I 1:08 fast 20 116 2" G Y.argin 7 Thel Nter. Ch.U'ry. P.T.B'num 78250 Hunfton 51 f 1:07 Vast 14 '.'9 6»1 A Vilmorc ■ Thco. P. T. Itanium. Sam Reh 7 7972 Jefferson 3-4 l:17%mud 15 120 3 1 1» I" F Sharpe 1.5 Mt. Pleas t. P.indyhr'li, Hysteria ATHLETE, b. g, 4 108 By Sir John Johnson— Wren, by Star Shoot. (Trainer, L. Haymaker. Owner. R. V. Haymaker). Breeder. Xalapa Farm. 78519 (oluinl.us 5-8 l:0»=sgood 12-5 112 3'J W Smith 12 Fleer. Reluctant. Miss Em 78372 Hunt ton E| f 1 :0S-jfast 40 113 S*| T Honham M Angela. RandulsRI. Lass. White 75330 Hun'ton 3-4 1:14 fast 4 103 55 W Martin M Kinsman. I.uckyl'earl. Yu'.canite 75296 Hunt'gton 51 f 1 :0S^fast 37-10 111 2- T Bonham I Dieknell. Kd Harrison Dearie 75171 Huii ton f.}fl:10 slow 2 109 6' T P.onham s Kud Man. Cold Bank. Last Girl 75017 Huntington 51 f 1:10 fast 21 10 110 3'1 T Bonham 7 Hut,:::" Cclifa. Monsoon MY LORRAINE, b. f. 4 111 By Tea Caddy— Genevieve Sweep, by Sweep. (Trainer. M. H. Jordan. Owner. M. H. Jordan). Breeder. T. Piatt. 75263 Wh ling lm70y 2:01 hvy 16 5 1(16 5" F Horn 7 W.H.Bmkner. Armistice. Amaze 75169 Wheel's 1 1-16 2.02 hvy 44 99 4*1 D Randell 9 Phelan. Eternity. Amaze 75045 Whaling 1 IS 2:00 slop 16 ! 9 i*' D Bandell E I.a Kross. Puzzle. Top Rung ■:4870 Akror 1 1-4 2:12 ^fast 13 103 25 F Horn 10 IviKross. BillyStuart. Little Ed. 74829 Akron 61 f 1:24 fast 31 M 6'i F Horn 9 Virgie K., Pomerene. Obstinate EVENING STORIES, b. m, 5 101 By Helmet— Bedtime Stories, by Marta SanU. (Trainer. J. B. McGinn. Owner. J. B. McGinn). Breeder. E. R. Bradley. 78479 Hunfton 5i f 1 :10»T.mud 12 100 651 H Hay 7 Mr. Beck. AunticEm. M'kC.arner 78390 Hunt ton 3-4 1 :14\fast 71 100 6'J H Hay 9 Rapid Stride. Haiti, Ballynew 78317 Hunfton E| f 1 :C8'^fast 12 101 3j H Hav 9 Ballynew. Whippoorw ill. Dewitt MM* Hunfton Kl f 1:08 fas-. 27f 108 V H Hay 10 Royafne. CharlieS'my. Mulciher 78233 Hun'ton 0 1-2 f 1 :C9 fast 21 100 31 H Hay 9 Attoo. Ardito. Helh) Pardner 7«800 CWtCttV 1 l:41\fast — 112 4' H Hay 6 Ringleader, Leenraek. Madrono 76724 Cul 'ity 5-8 POl^good — 115 S'J E Tetzal-U S Zainer. Maude Harvey. Horinga 7609.1 Jefferson 3-4 l:15',ifast 30 102 10 t 8' 8* E Blind 12 Avispa. Flor. Deen. Reliability 73476 II nines 61 f l:23Hfast 16 106 3» G Broadft 'J Priv.Peat. PeaeeFlag, Grayson RACHEL D b. f. 4 106 By Dick Finnell— Ethel D. by Box. (Trainer. J. H. Moody. Owner, T. E. Mueller). Breeder. P. H. Donnelly. 77825 Havana 3-4 1 :12kfast 2 103 6 6 6 6'7 W Fronk 0 Riverside. E.Biight. SpringVale 77728 Havana 3-4 1 :13 fcfast 6 99 7 5 4' 21 .1 DUNM ■ Finday. CrestwoodBoy. Cautious 77616 Havana lm.50y l:51*imud 21 103 7 2 21 3'i A Yerrit 7 Ashlmrton. Mrs.Cardner. Acosta 77562 Havana lm70y 1 :46^good 4 101 5 2 3l Ini A Yermt 10 J.lnderwood. Winall. Erlanger 77418 Havana lm70y l:44\fast 5 100 3 7 5' 5' A Yeirat 9 CreenBriar.' PyeBiight. RedMill ATTCO. li g, 5 108 • By Hesperus— Simonda. by St. Avonicns. ■ Trainer. C. Maulding. Owner, C. Maulding). Breeder. A. K. Macomber 7 8521 Columl.us 51 f llO^gocd 13 113 4» C Gross 12 Zoona. Arrowhead. D gerotisR k 78373 Hunfton :i-4 l:14\fast 35 US 67 C (Jross 9 Chir« Sunimy. ICIeader. Babyln 782941 Hunt ton 3-4 1:15 fast 19 119 6»J R Holway ■ Dancer. Ar.hieAlexder. H'teria 78*33 Hun'ton 5 1-2 f 1:09 fast 2 110 l1 C Gross 9 Ardito. E. Stories. HelloPardn-r '6888 FGrnds 1 1-16 1 :4S*ifast 30 111 3 8 9' 9-» G Breningll T'gling. Dr.Whitehurst. Neddam 74MM FGrnds 3-4 1 :15^mud 12 112 6 8 P» St»» G Pre'ningll D.GtcMI, Feli. itous, RpgHome 75978 Jefferson lm7'iy 1:50 hvy 8 111 6 5 61 6" B Bre'ning 7 Tan Son. PeteFoy. Curr tEvents HELEN LUCAS, b. m. 6 106 By Zeus— Moonshine, by Peep o Day. (Trainer. T. Barringer. Owner. M. D. Ban-inger). Breeder. E. Renshau. 75236 Wh I g Ab 1 IS 2:05 mud 24 103 a'* J Maje-tic 7 W.Tnbow. I^aKross. H.M.Stev's 75108 WlK-ling 1 1 S 20J slow 20 106 7'« C Iji Belle 7 Sir I^eonid. Amaze. Jack Reeves 74948 Akron 61 f 1 :2;v,fast 43 110 7T1 J Berg 10 Punctual. Bah. Sandy H. 74870 Akron 1 1-4 2:12'ifast 87 10S 8'= 8 Banks 10 IaKJWM, MyU.r-.aine. P.. Stuart 74340 Akron 1 1-16 l:50i.,fast 39 111 V C Labelle 7 Q. of the Spa. B. Stuart. Arditc. 73977 X K ton Ab 7-« 1 38 hvy 5 103 1!1 C Labelle 4 J. Reeves. B. Mountain, Un.Jerry MISS ORB. b. m, 8 106 By Orb— Trad" Mark, by Broomstick. (Trainer, J. W. Pinkham. Owner. J. W. Pinkham). Breeder. I. E. Clark. "4867 Akron lU f l:24\fast 17 114 7,: F Horn b P.Myrtle. Jacobean. Cur-ndi lie: 74745 Akron 6* f 1:25 good 15 104 9'' O Pernia 9 TlieChamlier'n. Ma lson. O.James 74575 Akron 11:43 fast 21-10 107 3' J Berg ■ PanlaV.. Sacajawea. Olive.Iames 74436 Akron 61 f 1 :23'ifast 71 110 2» G Kenn'dylO OriMMUIri, Fernmi. Sandv II. 74:t:t9 Akron 1 1-16 1 :49M.fast 9 111 2» V S remba 7 May Cirl, Ut Kross. Wulespa 74019 Y'stown 1 116 1:54 good 5 US 4:' !•' Seremba «i I^xecufn. (J. of the Spa. 1 .a Kross 73750 Y'gst wn lm70y 1 :4SSfast 51 111 l'J F Seremba h I.t. Perkins. handi tier. I*tKross 73654 Y'gst 'wn 3-4 1:18 fast 7 105 2* L I'arf ton 7 Scissors, East. Princess. Satana EDITH K., b. m, 7 113 By Ormondale — Mamie Worth, by St. Georje. (Trainer. S. Burnside. Owner. S. Burnside). Breeder. J. E. Madden. 78270 Hunfton 5J f 1 :09\fast fi.7 106 10". I Eaton llMr.Bcck, I.ubtck, Machiavclli 77348 K.tir nds 1 1-16 1:50 good 50 101 11 13 13 13-- W Milner 13 Juno. Sword. Mormon Elder 77105 IMir'nds 11-10 1:49 fast 60 106 12 12 12 B** J Chalmers12 Tom Cassidy. Pete Fov. ' Yorick 74818 Laurel 11:41 fast 171 108 2 12 12 ].'• F W'dsfckll* It Pools. K.of thell'r. M.Maxin: 73825 H.deG'ea 11-16 1:51 fast lOf 107 9 11 St* W J Kessner 14 King John. Lit. Ainniie. Tingling 73428 'l'imon'm 3-4 1:21 hvy 7 120 3«1 B Curran 6 StarCourt, J'ephiiipC., Primitive 733A2 Timon'm 3-4 1:17 fast 14-5 108 6'* I Bonham 7 Explosive. Alf Yezina, Litholick 72879 Columb'a 1 l:46'sgood 16-5 107 4'1 W Smi'h 10 Q.of theSpa. S Sliack. Tex. Chief MY LADDIE, blk. g. 7 103 By Celt— Albertola. b7 A!b«rt. (Trainer. J. B. McGinn. Owner. J. B. McGinn). Breeder. A. B. Hancock. 76730 Cul .City 1 1-8 1:55 good — ]"\ C'« K H'gland t» Tint. Tag Day, Bill Sparks 76675 'ulCity 3-4 1:16 good — 10S 6T|H Hay S TwelveBells. Starlike. ThreeX. 76639 Cul City 1 1:43 good — 108 6'= H Hay 8 T (hamberln. Conichon. L.Pine 7U583 Cul "ity 1 l:43*fegood — 103 37 H Hay 7 Orleans Obi, Tutt.^till Sparks 76546 Culv.n'. Ab 3 4 1:11 good — K'4 91* H Hay 10 Cer. Point, BlaekPat. Hackamore BAB. b. m 5 101 By Meridian— Bright Star, by Star Shoot. (Trainer. L. K. Crist. Owner. L. X. Crista. Breeder. R. F. Carman. 78489 Col ir.bus 5-8 l:(»5\.hvy 13 110 101T F Hunt 10 Spr'gYale. KnolCrass. L.Pointei 77503 Havaaa 61 f 1:12 mud 2 107 5 6 5 4,: A McLlin 5 Ashbton. MissIIol d. LegalT'dcr 77349 Havi.na 3-4 1 :15asgood 3 106 3 2 2» 3» A Mcl/lin 8 Top Runy. F4H Clove. Kentinere 77242 Havana 51 f 1 :13-\hvy 12 105 1 5 31 2» A Mel. him 8 Pkase. I.thaneell.. Chincot gue 76596 Havana B| C 1 :09**hvy 8 102 5 6 7'1 6'" G Dyson 13 LKye-II. Moorfield. I.enoraP. 76275 Havana 51 f 1 :07lifast 6 109 5 10 10» 8*3 A Pic k ns 12 I.egancv. Awning. Whippoorwill 76032 Havana 3-4 1:13*ifast 8 102 2 5 7" 9'» P Groos 11 Acosta. ToinXorris, Herron 759G0 Havana 51 f 1:12 hvy 10 10S 5 5 41 2* J Connors S Swim. Xecnah. Mack Garner ' TULANE. b. g. 5 103 By Wrack— Augusta Victoria, bv Sain. i Trainer. D. Womeldorff. Owner. T. H. Bernhardt). Breeder. S. K. Nichols. 77932 J.ff. r on 5-4 1 l.'.^hvy 30 116 S 8 SJ S" W Crump 10 Vacuum. Simplicit v. I.adv Rose 77846 J.tf.rs,)ii 3-4 1H". -.fast 20 115 5 6 9l S'j J Con oranl.'l Avispa, PcKir Sport. Davdue 77588 Fiirnds I 1-8 157'ihvy 20 109 2 5 1" 2 « J Chalnvrsll Soviet. HonluBov. Col.Whallen 77521 FCrnds 1 1 8 1 :5l«*fast 12 109 6 7 101 9'«I Park 12 S. of Pleasure. GooJ.N Itfkt, Puree 77389 FCriuls 1 1-16 1 :47Sfast 15 104 7 5 51 C51 G Cooper 10 Sands ,,f Pleasure. Bend it a. Kork 77314 F.Gr nds 2 4 lH^fast 20 107 C 5 8» '.)* I. Ijing 12 Biookdale, CoralUeef. S'p'yElai JACQUERIE, br. m. 5 111 By Prince Ahmed— Jacquelina. by Jack Point. (Trainer. W. Grant. Owner. W. Grant). Breeder. H. G. Bedwell. 77982 Havana lm70y 1 :47*islow 5 108 2 6 8« 6«i H Callahn 9 Blazonry. Approval. Felix M. 77826 Havana I IS 1:54 fast 8 106 9 4 6' 7 • H 'allah'nlO Haiti. Superior. Sportibov 77725 Havana lm70y 1 :45Vast 21 108 4 4 45 11 H 'allahn 9 B'dhdee. K.t arpter. F.Rooster 77695 Havana lm70 1 :45Sfa.-t C 105 1 4 2» U H ( 'allah'nl 1 Coscorrnn. W.M.Baker, S. Money 77636 Havana lm70y 1.49Shvy 10 107 5 3 35 I*| II Callah n I RoyaK ueeii. RedMill. M.Bilson 77505 Havana lm70y 1:51 %mud 5 105 1 2 21 !•• H ( 'all'han t! Paula V.. Ping Pose. Verdi ! -.on 77432 Havana 1 1-16 l:47V&fast 10 101 4 3 3' S'l H Callahn ■ Jack Fro-t. Iluen. Cabin Creek 77416 Havana 51 f 1 :08\fast 15 10110 10 61 4« H Callah'nl2 Winnipeg. I.Eoraine. W.Flanna 77350 Havana 3-4 l:15'ifruod 15 107 4 6 6= 59} H Callhan 9 Black WatchH., CrayCirl, Suzuki 76688 Havana 51 t l:13*ohvy 12 107 5 7 7 "'• C tJrace 7 QueenMazonia, W wQwM. Pheno! 7G654 Havana 51 f 1 llMivy 10 106 4 7 71 8" T Brothers 9 ChowChow, H.Buxton, Pomerene dth RAPF r _S ^',l0- 3-year-olds. (Taiming. (Auk. 21, 102:5 l:OH TRAFALGAR, br. g. 3 113 By Rapid Water— Alberta H.. by Handsprinr. (Trainer. J. A. Parson. Owner, J. A. Parson). Breeder. G. W. J. Bissell. 78535 Col tubus 51 f 1 FJ^sb.w 6 108 l1 P Groos 8 Boyaline. P. d Wing. M llK -:rne 78486 C 1 tnl.iis 5* f 1 12-^.livy 21f 109 6'» J I 'onnor-10 Nan. Mi Kay . FastP,,.y. AtintJane 77999 Havaaa S-4 l:13%foal M 103 1 1 1* 851 T Broth.rsI2 Jucob'n. SuuTuiret." Dang'»Ro k 77813 Havana k-4 1:12 fast 8 104 1 5 5» f|T Bi.-th. rs !» Minus. Ancestress. Nimrod 77" (i5 Havana 51 f l:07'rgood 5 91 9 8 101 9 " J (allahanll ( Eneanto. EndMan. StaryA.lams 77483 Havana 51 f 1 :06*-.fust 4 104 1 2 2= I-'J T ITlllfcll 1 Mm. is, Anresiress. J 'geliii knian RED WEED. b. g. 3 107 By Wrack— Fox Trot, by Star Shoot. (Trainer. D. Womeldorff. Owner. T. H. Bernhardt). Breeder. J. E. Madden. 7K535 i'..l ml. us 51 f 1 12-..sl,,vv 17 104 V D McAu'f.- s Trafalgar. Poyaline. Mellioiirne 77474 FCr riiis 3 4 1 l.'.^slow 15 HO 11 11 tt** G Cooper IT llllM. Midni'tKollies. E.hrah 77344 F(;rnds 3 4 1 ll^good 12 93 8 10 10 If* L I-mg 10 Ruby. Colden Billows, Lugs 77045 Kc.rn.is S-4 l:14'5fast 20 107 9 11 S" 7»1 H Zand, r II Norseld. ci. Cliarmiiig. Timcsfp 76944 FCr'nds 3-4 1 :14 sgooil 15 10111 11 M* S9*| D M.-rt-'N-r 11 JuliaM.. Wtl-Wizard. Devilt;ul 71208 l.aronia 3-4 1:13 fast 12 107 6 7 7= 7"i C Pome 10 Sanola. Postillion. Phoebe Simu 3ZSM Kcnllw'k 51 f l.MSifmt 18-5 107 2 1 l*| 1*| ■ Scobie 8 Lit. Clair, (resent. LariotteB. '.256:; FortErie 51 f 1 nS'j,fast I 114 1 8 8 S». ■ Secibie 8 Odd Selh. Chief Archee. Metson 72215 K- rulvi h 5-8 1 .OO^fast 2 112 IIP h* E fclWl 9 Mad Vennie. lehrali. P.riarSwcet BIGWIG, b. c. a 10(5 By The Manager— FragTance. by Greenan. (Trainer. J. B. McGinn. Owner. J. B. McGinn). Breeder L. B. Combs. 78433 Hunt ton i| f 1 :"S--fast « ||| 5;J H Hay 8 P nl.r..kcr. A ticMillin. Y'giniaB. 78295 Hunt ton 5 8 1 :'Jl~fast 12 108 H Hay 10 A t icMillin. EuniceBailey. April! 77S43 K.Gr t.ds 3 4 1 15Upood 20 115 9 7 9} ?i II Kaiser 14 Lidy Cho.o. Jarkson. KUWwiC 77153 FCrn.ls 11-16 1:48 fast 30 5.2} 1 2 lO'lO'-D .lon.s 12 Dr. Whiteh'st. Widgeon. R. Crown 77005 FCr'nds 3-4 1:15 hvy 15 99 C 7 7»° 7 ' • .J Chalmers 8 BiffBang. Piedmont, Exchange 76948 i'llrrids lmTOy 1 :46%good 10 107 4 3 5} 7 ' ■ Martin 11 FrostyBoy. Xanthos, O. Northern 78884 FGr'n.ls lmTOy 1 47 Flow 10 98 5 7« V* J Wallac- 8 Runqiioi. Broomflax. Duelu.a 76647 FCrndii 3-4 1 :14V fast 5 PJ8 10 8 8" 7' B Harvey 12 Star^o. Lady Choio. Vultilla 78557 FGrncui S I 1 ITHl*— t 7 99 4 6 71 f.«3 .1 Wallace 13 Tiinesl'p, CoralRoef, D'toHilenn 76386 Jefferson 3-4 1:15 good 20 lf 6 8 3 21 2} B Martin 10 Welcome. M Ftune. Btisin slike 76323 lltttntm 3-4 1 D%kvy 3o iwii I 4 2: 1*1 l: Martin 7 Poho, Gee, Businesslike MELBOURNE, ch. g, 3 107 By Mont d'Or II.— Dimity, by The Commoner. (Trainer, KT. Foley. Owner, Y. Galloit. Breeder. G. M. Hendrie. 78535 Col'mbus 51 f l:12«tslow 19* 109 4» L Aron 8 Trafalgar. Royaline. Red Winic 78271 Hunftcn 3-4 1:14%fast 21-5 106 7'1 E T Moore 9 GreatlJid}'. GayBoyll.. I.ittleEd 78200 Hunfton 3-4 l:16%fast 3-5f 107 l'l E T Moorel2 MissBtta, Mr.Beck, Fri'dly Frita 77840 Jefferson 61 f 1 :08%good 7 112113 11 13 15" W Crump 15 Sister Joarlla, Stamp. DanBollin* 77740 Jefferson 3-4 1:14%fast IS US 1 1 1» 2»» W Crump 15 Bnsh Buck. I^CToy, The Reaper 77626 F.Gr'nds 3-4 PH^good 20 110 8 S 9l 7«J R Ha»tonl3 B'yKlair. Comedy. WatchChann 77320 F.Gr'nds 3-4 l:15s*;s]ow 8 116 6 3 7» 6,J R Har'ton 11 AmityClaim. C'd'field. AttractiTe 77056 F.Gr nds 3-4 1:13 fast 15 110 9 7 7» 8'« U Hartonl3 Exchange. BillyKlair. Mcintosh JUDGE HICKMAN, ch. g 3 112 By Malamont— Bessie Latimer, by Lord Esterhnf. (Trainer. E. W. Moore. Owner. E. W. Moore). Braeder. A. Brown. 78486 Col'mbus 61 f 1 :125fchvy 7 106 7" H Farland 10 Xan McKay. FastBoy, AtintJane 77594 Havana S-4 l:tt%feat 5 103 S 4 6 51" A Overton « Bluellill. P«terUe. U.ngCreen 77550 Havana 51 f 1 OSVslow 6 102 2 4 3k 6«} A Overton 7 Minus. Moorfield. Blue Hill 77483 Havana 51 f I IHtlll 6 107 4 6 5» 4«i A Overton 7 Minus. Aniestress. Trafalgar 76414 Havana 51 f 1 :06\fast 6 106 2 2 2s 1*1 A Overton S Trafalgar. Chopsticks. Ancest's 76352 Havana 51 t l:07%fast 2 112 2 2 S* 3» A Pickens 6 Ancestress. Stem-Image. L.Adrin 76276 Havan" «-4 1 :13= fast 3 106 1 3 41 44 A Piekens B Chopsticks. Re.iMill. Trafalgar 76198 Havana 3-4 1:14 fast 3 109 3 4 4* 3»J F W'dst'c!: 5 SunMaiden. Aniestress. Somerby 76068 Havana 51 f 1:06 fast 2J 112 12 3* 3;1 T Brothers 7 Trafalgar. Superanna, (Jay Girl MOORFIELD. b. g. 3 108 By Astronomer— Mirka. by Peter Quince. (Trainer. W. A. McKinney. Owner. W. A. McKinney). Breeder. K. P. Shiop. 78486 Col'mbus tj f 1 tTtfntjr 7 108 4l F SerembalO Xnn. McKay. FHstBoy. AuntJane 78045 Havana lm70y 1:47 slow 6 103 3 4 4! 4,n T Brothers I Vi.-e Chair'n. Pcrhii[.s. Bro.Joho 78030 Havana 3-1 l:17^mud 3 111 3 2 3* 21 T Brothers 7 Ancestress. Xeptune. I.ongfJreen 77788 Havana lm50y 1:44 fast 6 112 5 5 62 6:1 T T'.rothers ■ Babbling. Mrs Cardncr. R.Queen 77038 Havana 51 f 1 :08%hvy 6 98 3 7 7 5T W Fronk 7 ( '.Eneanto. T. American. Perhaps 77594 Havana 3-4 1 :1,.,aEfa- t 21 106 4 3 51 6'8 A Pickens 0 Bluellill. Peteilx e. I^.ngCreen 7 7550 Havana 51 f l:08^slo\v 4 109 3 2 2'1 S*| A Pickens 7 Minus. Blue Hill. Ancestress 77200 Havana 3-4 118'^slow 31 113 4 1 2= 1» T Brothers C Ancestr's. P, Ceishcl. Mrs.GVr CHIEF ARCHIE, b. c, 3 107 By Marathon— Elwah. by Chuctanunda. (Trainer. H. G. Bed well. Ovrne.-. Kenton Stable). Breeders. Payne & West. 75648 Bowie 51 f 1 :C9'r.slow 36 112 5 4 12 12IT J ChalmerslJ Bess.Ccrshel. FloBrown. Stevens 75097 Laurel 3-4 1 :15\,good 40 102 6 10 10 10-" T Finn 10 IdleTh'ght ;. KomanCirl. Ncptuna 74980 I.aufl 3-4 1 :15»^good !1 I'M 10 10 10 Sf*» H TlinimslO Fehrah. l'rederickf n. Wr'Lhorn 74054 H. decree 2-4 1 :13';fast 9f 102 6 12 12* 12" J Ch'lmVrsF* I^athei'd. S'wMaiden. A.Horton 73233 DtrVsktra 5-8 1:01 fast 11-5 115 3 3 5'i 5si J Pevic 10 Whiff, Fehrah. Sarah Ginger GOLD LEAF. ch. f. 3 108 By Tho Manager— Applause, by Royal Flush III. (Trainer. A. A. Smith. Owner. A. A. Smith). Breeder. T. C. McDoweii. 77788 Havana lm50y 141 fast 7 102 6 7 7« 7,0F Wood'k 8 Babbling. Mrs.Cardm r. R.Queen 77770 Havana S| t l:07=&fast 10 107 5 8 7J 5^1 F Seremba 12 Somerby . I.ula, Kerry Girl 77657 Havana Im5Uy 1 :4i good 6 106 1 6 65 75 D Prible 9 J/eeAdrin. Damage. Mis.(;ardner 77418 Havana ]ni70y 1 :44^fast 3 102 4 8 7' 65 .1 Dawson 9 CreenBriar. EyeBright. RedMill 77016 Havana lm50y l:52sthvy 3 100 4 4 3s 2'» D Bandell 0 Bt'lfJcH, Ashburton. Mrs.G'dner MISS MARGARET, b. f. 3 110 By Dick Welles— Ciruella. by McGee. (Trainer. E. L. Fitzgerald. Owner, E. L. Fitzgerald). Breeder. J. B. Respess. 78059 Havana 3-4 1 IP^good 6 97 9 11 Uft B*1 JJ Eaton IS Sun Brae. Ai ntie Millin. S, is«ors 77922 Havana 5\ f 1 :0SVslop 4 106 1 8 8s 8" A Pickens 11 I.eonaPare. Ceor.Mav. BlueMis* 76972 Havana 51 f I l'ltnj 7-5 104 4 1 l1 1» A Pickens « Moorfield. Tease. Pawnhroker 76900 Havana 51 f l:08*sgood 3 106 3 3 2' 4«i A Pickens 8 Kufiya, April. Cold I*af 76391 Havana 51 f l:07T;fast 1 109 3 1 1* l1 A Pickens 8 Suznki. Marmadtike. Thor 76195 Havana 51 f 1 07 fast 15 109 3 2 3* 3* A Pickens 7 Snp'an'a. StoneAge. Marntadiike 76066 Havana 51 f 106Vast 21 109 4 2 2« 2" A Pickens 10 Lula. Bub, Mrs. Gardner SKYWARDS, ch. g. 3 (M) 104 By Aeronaut— Joannlna. by Voter. (Trainer, L. A. Seregni. Owner, L. A. Seregni). Bteeder. G. D. Widener. 78520 Columbus ..i : lll'igood 27 110 Pulled up. J Majestic 8 I'ncleAbe. S'th nl'acifie. MyKr'r 77474 F.Gr nds 3-4 1 :15atslow 100 108 9 8 9* 9'= E Roehm 12 Jackson. Midni'tKollies. Kehrah 77121 FGrnds 3-4 1 H^fast 100 105 12 11 11' ll'5 A Aeourdyl.l Vultilla. Jackson. Zanzibar 76963 FGrnds 2-4 1 :lb'5mud 30 114 6 10 9l •*» ■ Boehrn 11 Leonard*;.. SunMart. St. Gerard 75178 Empire 51 f 1 :08 fast 60 105 6 6 9' 10'3 W And'sonlt) Lady Argos. Impossible. Milan 75086 ESmpire 5-8 1:01 good 30 115 10 10 10 105; T Burns 10 Paytnan, W'ch (harm. B. Streak UNCLE ABE. ch. g. 3 106 By Towton Field— Peace and Plenty, by Uncle. (Trainer. H. Schlessinger. Owner. Mrs. H. McQuage). Breeders. Har.er & Cross. 78520 Columbus 51 f lll'r.good 12 100 |« T McCor'k 8 I thernPacif i,-. MyError. P. berry 76733 F.Gr'nda 3-4 lll^slow 50 94 7 9 9 9-- D Jones 9 Kingsclere. (are Free. Attilia 76384 Jefferson 3-4 1 :1.~Ar,good 25 111 7 S 61 6*1 A Fraley 12 I.'yBurrows. LnardC.. Barberry 76303 Jeffeison 3-4 l:19Vivy 7 116 8 7 71 8" C Lang 10 Dunoon. P.aldine. I.advBurrowa 76228 Jefferson 3-1 1:20 hvy 30 103 4 1 2» 81! A Fialey 11 W. Lynch. ; t Xorthern. Dowry PEARL BOOTS, ch. f. 3 108 By Boots and Saddle — Pearl G.. by Handsel. (Trainer. B. Creech. Owner, B. Creech). Breeder. T. M. Murphy. 78413 Hunfton fc| f 1 :0SS.,fast S 106 3J W Martin 9 Me.ldlingMalt ie. April. Rovaline 78387 Hunfton 51 f l:»7'5fa?t llf 100 3J W Martin 12 Big Sapp. Jolly. Sam Rel, 78251 Hunfton 51 f 1 :07 fast 9J 100 47 H Paden • Coluni.Tenii. Thellster. Pro« . cdt 75295 Hunt'gton 5 S 1 :01Vast 4 112 'i'" W Mart.n 11 Auntie Millin. Zanzibar. Quail 75242 Hunt'gton 51 f 1 :08 hvy 5 115 9 = W Martin ltl Attilia. Auntie Millin. Bahfull 74915 Hun'ton 51 f 1 :08%.slovv 2 109 ::3 R McD'-ott 7 Zero. lagoon. Auntie Miln. 74830 Hunt' on 51 f l:0S'5fast 1 109 11 W Martin G Saucy Susie, Ceorgia May, Zen CHESTNUT GIRL, ch. f, 3 102 By Ballot— Syringa, by Cesarlon. (Trainer. J. A. Bowers. Owner. J. R. Clark). Breeder. J. B. Gorham. 78535 Col 'minis 51 f l:XS%st«W 8 102 610 H Paden I Trafalgar. Royaline. Red \\ n* 78485 Col'mbus 61 t PlSyivy 13 86 4'1 J Jones 11 I.uckyRuii. JaikPot. Babylonian 78154 Tijuana I l:4-5-\hvy 71 92 4 7 5s S*l G Cooper 7 Maryfont'y. Mizanna. Krekz'nai 78112 Tijuana 5-8 1:03 good 40 95 2 2 3'13'IG Cooper 10 DellEvans. Boomerang. D.inAnl 78075 Tijuana 5-8 1:03 slow 39f 103 9 10 9 95} L Creery 10 Boomerang. Convent. Atonem'nt 78064 Tijuana 5-8 1:01 fast 37 98 8 8 8 8'° G Cooper 8 F.CIoriosus. H'merang. Kimstrdt 77988 Tijuana 5-8 1 :02~mud 27-10f 91 6 6 6i 6«J K Hoagldl3 Franks.. A'kassin, WildTh'ghts 77946 Tijuana 5-8 LOl^slow 9f 103 8 6 6» 5'« J Wood 8 J.Xewell, F.Cloiio-us, V.Holland WOODLAND QUEEN, br. f. 3 (M) 105 By Towton Field— Ocean Queen, by Cunard. (Trainer, C. I. Wilson. Owner. Woodland Stock Farm Stable). Breeder. Haner & Cross. 78520 Columbus Si t Pll'sgood IS 103 6" J Byrne 8 PncleAbe. S'th nl'acifie. M; Erf 77972 Jefferson 3-4 l:17%mud 30 100 7 8 6l 571 J Wallace IS 0. Stair. Mt.Pleas't. Dandvbnisli, 77840 Jefferson 51 f 1 :0S*sigood 100 104 9 9 91 10'' A Fraley 15 SisterJosella. Stamp. DanBolling 77740 Jefferson 3-4 l:14^,fast 60 111 3 4 5= 8"J A Fraley 15 Bush Buck. Melbourne. Utt) 77626 F.Gr'nds 3-4 1 :14%good 50 105 10 13 13 13'» A Fraley 13 B'yKlair. » oinedv. Wan IK harm 77233 FGrnds 3-4 l:14Vfast 30 111 6 13 13' LT'J L McD ottll SunMart. WatchCh in, Goldfield Ciu n »pr ! -4 Mile. I ulnnilniH Dispatch Purse. P.-yenr-oIds nu«l upnnrtl. \J\\\ nHUL Allowances. (April SO, 1»23 1:14 a 112.) BEG PARDON, b. h. 6 113 By Smoke House — Morning: Hours, by Yankee. (Trainer. J. J. Russell. Owner, J. J. Russell). Breeder. R. P. Marshall. 78319 Hunt ton 3-4 1 :133sfast 11 9S 3s O Atwell « Right onT'e. Ix.r.M'a. Tnp'ngo 77453 F.Gr'nds til IIEMUJ 7 113 1 1 31 4"i F Th'dyke S Hiddeii.Icwel. liinnor. BiffHang 77345 F.Gr nds 3-4 1 :14'igood 5 120 6 5 5" 8'j .1 H Rurke S Kxcbange. Ijidy Ros.-. Kindred 76923 F.Gr'nds 3-4 l:14Hslow 41 116 1 1 l'l l1 J Burke 11 Sagamore. Kingsclere. Lady Rosa 76837 FCr'nds 3-4 1:15 slow 1 113 2 1 1 1= I Parke 12 CrecnCold. Dan Boiling, Se |iiel 76614 F.Gr'nds 3-4 MfltfMt 7-5 112 2 1 1* l1 I Parke 13 Dr J. o. The Francis, an Orlova 76368 Jefferson 3-4 1:15 good 11-5 107 3 4 4= 4« J H Burke 9 Admirer. JolinJoseph. CareFrce 76324 Jefferson 51 f l:09\hvy 9-5 109 1 1 U 2»" J P Burke 8 RoyallM. k. Antonia. Knot Unsi 76232 Jefferson 3-4 l:lS~hvy 5 112 3 1 1- l5 J H BurkelO Dr. Joe. Carnarvon, Lord Aller NOON GLIDE, ch. c, 4 111 By High Noon— Skip, by Delhi. (Trainer. L. G. Pierce. Owner. J. W. Johnson 1. Breeder. J. Butler. 78116 Tijuana I I lltHrili 8 116 7 4 3' 1' J Berg 10 Capt. Clover. Lit Hope. Mah.Rule 78020 Tijuana 51 f 1 :0!»'5mud 13-10 113 1 1 1« 1»1 C Corbett 11 Ama. kasn. Brat.LM, Calg'yl^d 77963 Tijuana 3 4 1:14 fast 9 113 10 4 4' 5} F Horn 13 Harrigan'sIIeir. I.avinia. Salton 77948 Tijuana 51 f 1 :0Sl.-.slow 11-10 120 2 1 l3 V J Wood 14 Smiling. Pavlowa. M il.lie.lRulli 77702 Tijuana 3-4 PlJ'^good 8 110 8 7 7» 7*1 J "Wood 9 S. sMcm'y. T.o'tli'M'n'g, Bed '/)• TiK CASTLE, ch. g, 5 110 By The Manager — King's Daughter, by Ornament. (Trainer. S. Henderson. Owner, J. M. Weill). Breeder. T. C. McDowell. 78045 Havana lm70y 1:47 slow 8 112 6 8 8 7-" W McCabe S Viee-Chair'n. Perhaps. Pro. John 77748 Havana lm50y 1:42 fast 7 103 4 7 7 6' J Majestic 7 Ceorge Kuffan. Wida. Blue 11:11 77564 Havana 11-8 1:54 good 10 104 1 1 Ink lh f Kiniry 7 BritishLiner Hainan. \ Wales 77402 Havana lm50y 1 :422;,fast 8 106 5 2 2s H F Kiniry ('.Riverside. C.aj Boy 1 1.. HillinanC. 7739(i Havana 1 1-16 l:47asfast K 105 6 4 48 2' F Kiniry 8 CaptainAdams. Cautious. Halu 77331 Havana I 1-16 1 :4S fast 12 105 5 11' l"k F Kiniry 12 Approval, t Adam-. ;rn Briar 77244 Havana 3 4 l:19*thvy 8 107 8 6 51 V F Kiniry S KycBright. Pun.tu.il. Mir .Conpt-r 77202 Havana lm70y 1:51 slow 6 IPS 3 4 4""' 4s F Kiniry (i S.iuireWiggins, Hue:!. JackFrost SUN BRAE. ch. g. 6 110 By Sundridge — Sweet Briar II.. by St. Frusquin. (Trainer. W. A. McKinnev. Owner. W. A. McKinney), Bred in Enibnd by W. b. Kilmer. 78524 Columbus 3-4 l:Sf%aTO«d 3-5 115 4-1 J Majestic 7 AiNie V. rnor. Kcdwoxl. S. issors 78059 Havana 3-4 1.14'5good 7-5 111 3 1 1J 11 T P.rotliersl:{ AiintieMillin. gfieeera, Twopair 78015 Havana 5-4 1 :12*sfast i no 6 I 3s 3' T Broth-rs S Perhaps. MuhcMv.. Siai A. lams 77879 Havana SI f IMKfUt 31 104 1 3 !' !' T Brothers 9 F.nd Man. Pepper Tea. Sci-sors 77829 Havana 3-4 Llllsfast 21 104 2 2 2n 8* T Broth.rs I End Man. Blue Hill. I'crhai - 77749 Havana 3-4 lL'Vsfast 31 102 4 2 2- 1" O 1'ernia 8 End Man. Brothei John, fill— 11 77485 Havana 3-4 l:U%f * 31 103 1 2 S 6*1 T Biothcrs 7 Blan.Mae, T.Amcruan. MabclK. PELION. b. c. 4 111 By Theo. Cook— Lottie Darr. by Ethelbert. (Trainer. W. E. Suggs. Owner. L. N. West). Breeders. Hildreth & Sinclair. 78481 Hunfton 51 f 1 OS mud 9 104 V H Click • S.TIi'glits. ( ahutta. I.M'eellia 78203 Hunfton 2-4 1 :H=.,fast 6 US t*)H Click I I.o.Maicellia. Cal.ntta. Topai;g.» 77828 Havana 6J f 1 :"5\faet 6-5 109 2 1 l1 2" O Pemia • R oiiTirnc, D Bin km r. I'Knc'nto 77697 Havana 55 f i :(*; fast 25 110 6 1 1» 21 O Pernia • Mar'nette. Pr Regent. R on lime 77434 Havana 51 f 1 :H»'.'„fast 5 108 I 1 1* 1» O Pernia 11 Finday. Plan, he Mac. Hullo 77354 Havana 51 f 1:08 good 15 118 7 5 S'l 4'1 H GlicK 12 ( 'ubaEneantn. Ill I— ■. BenBolt 77018 Havana I I 1 MUSUJ 12 106 2 5 5 * 5*1 II Click • Bluellill. Vuh ainPark. S Maiden 76787 Havana 3-4 1 :17'ihvy 21 106 4 2 2»" 5«i H Click 6 S. Maiden. Ferguson, C.Boyll. 76374 Havana 3-4 1:13 fast 5 110 I 4 6'1 1"" H Glick 8 Finday. Forest Uiieen. Jolly 76154 Havana 61 f 1 :08 fa«t 8-5 107 5 1 1* 1' HGlick 8 Miss Beulah. Midday, Patsy B. 75989 Havana 3-4 1 15'jfast 2 105 2 1 1* l1 II Glick 7 Prom. Tom. J I nderwood. Hull* LADY ROSE, b. f, 4 106 3y Von Tromp — Jourdain. by Watercress. (Trainer. A. S. Woodliffe. Owner, L. Liebling). Breeder. E. Cebrian. 78522 Columbus 3-1 1.17=&good U-I0 MS 2" D MeAul'e 6 Claymore. Ard.Ila. Vo^himl 77932 J-ff. rson S-4 l:15*Jivy 21 117 2 3 3' S* J II BurkelO Vacuum. Sin.pli.it v. Poor Sport 77801 Jefferson 3-4 1 :14»4fast 6 107 1 1 l'l 1' J H Purkell longboat. Julia M.. Theo 77649 F.Cr'nds 3-4 1 .13"-r.fasi 11-5 108 6 3 51 5"1! J Corcoran 9 (Ju nCharm'g, Whalelone. I.ugs 77407 FCrn.ls 3-4 1 :l:'eVast 5 104 2 1 1» 45 J Corcoran 9 Translate. Sweeps'ke-. Hon Man 77345 FGrnds 2-4 1 :!4 5good 11-5 111 3 2 21 2nt J Corcoran I Kvchaiii'e. kindred. Ifl— WllU 77256 F.Gr'nda 3-4 l:13*Afaat 21 M 1111 l'W Corcoran 8 Honor Man. Rust.'iu. Paul Mieou TIMES UP. b. f. 3 87 By High Timo— Grace Harlan, by Duke of Ormonde. (Trainer, W. M. Martin. Owner, S. N. Holman). Breeder L. A. Lvne. 78486 Col'mbus E| f 1 i:-.hvv 9J P* 62 P Groos 10 Xun .M. Kay. FastB.v, AuntJ»ne 78267 Bowie lmT'y 1 t:i good 7f 102 S ! SJ s" I) M.rglerll Anne. Agg't mgPapa". W M.dIjidy 78182 Bewta lm70y 1 IS fast 71 100 4 4 «' 7:I D M-rgler 7 KillKiwie. W..od l.ady. Anne 78161 Powi.- 61 f 1:23 mud 62 99 1 1 1' 2' D M« rgl.r 13 BiffBang. Agg Papa. V. nizelos 77932 J.fferson I 4 1 :15Hhvy 10 100 9 5 6' fi7 D Mergier 10 Vacimin. Sm pli. II \ . I^i.lv Rose 77846 Jefferson 3-4 1 H'sfast 7 9S 9 4 4' 41 L Mlljtir it ftltaJH. Poor Sport'. D.ivduo 77607 Ftlrnds 5-4 1:16 hvy 20 99 9 9 9 f ! D Meigler 9 Col. Winn. Piedmont. Poppye 77495 F.Gr nds 3-4 1:H'sgood 8 921 S 9 9 9« B Bre'ning 9 Stargo, P.nil.Mi. ..ii. Dumb founder 77314 F.:.r'r..ls 1-4 MITsfast 31 103 13 6' 8" W Miluc-r 12 Brookdale. (oi.ilKeef. S'p'yKlai AL STEBLER. b. g. 4 108 By Golden Maxim— Lily Mac, by Pliudit. (Trainer. C. R. Anderson. Owner, C. C. Wright). Breeder T. M. Murphy. 77976 Jeff .-i. son 1 1-v 1 :59«r.mud 8 107 4 Pull.dup.H Zand, r 9 I.'.IWra. k. Dumbfound, r. KentL. 77937 J.ff.rsoii 1 1 16 1 l~hvy 15 110 6 6 1« 1« H Zander 13 HI J. -mar. Smariv. Water Girl 77893 J.ff.ison 1 1-16 15:: imud 8 11! 7 10 61 6" D M.rgler 10 Normal. Permar.... Smarty 77844 J. ff. rson 11-16 1:50 good 20 11112 10 It** t" H Zai.i. r 19 KentL., tt ITm.lt,. Royal Duck 77477 F.Cr'nds I 116 IM slow 13 6 108 7 9 9 9" J Chalni'rs I K.p.iter. Soviet. KraiikMonroo 77448 KCrn.ls lm70y 1 :47Vr,muil 10 107 1 2 J tft II Zander 0 Coral Reef, Siiperhinii, Fr Mcnro* 70815 KCrn.ls 1 18 ld**AjM*i 8 108 3 1 t* 1* H Zan I. r ti Cur.Evcnts. DukeJohn. Reel Foot 76509 FCr'nds I 1-16 1 :52V»mud 15 110 2 S 4» S'»H Zander 6 Tan Son. Tingling, Sling 70369 Jefferson lmTOy 1 IS^good 20 105 2 « 7'* 6'« II Zander It Atta Boy II., Rork, Peace Tal tDisiiualificd for foul. VEHEMENT, ek. ». 3 (M) M By Zeus— Hopscatch. by Flint Bock. (TniMr. A. ■. Hieatxataa. Owner, A. 8. Uottman). Braedera. Madden * GQea. 784M Hunt ton (ft r 1:11 mud 1 1M "•• A Rodrlg'alO StarRea. RockCoart, Copperhead 7SSS* Hunt'ton 1 1-1* l:«t«faat 15 98 4« W Martin (5 Sway. Tingling, Black Hackle 7»»« Hunt ton 1 1-8 1 :M\fast 14 108 4* J Pevic S Norjh. Dunoon. Dreamer 3SS16 Hunt ton 61 f 1 : »}ifast 6* 100 44 O Atwell 9 Wise tracker. Kennesaw. Bob 7S248 Hunt'ton &1 f 1 :Q9 Vast 10 *a 4'i A Vilmore 8 Hardman. Eunice Bailej, Boh 78200 Hunt'tnn 3 4 l:l«*»fast 3 5f 98 B» A Vilmor.lU Melbourne. Jliss Ftta. Mr. Bock 774»4 F«;r'mls 3-4 l:15 4good 60 106 11 11 12* 11* J Corcoran U Soa Wolf, B. Black. Betli. M 7105C KCr'nJs 3-4 1:11 fast 30 108 1 11 11' 10 « J CorcoranlS Kxcliange. BillyKlair. Mcintosh 76948 l*.Gr*nda lmTOy l:46Hgood 3* 97 10 7 8' 10" D Mergler 11 FrostyBoy, Xanthos, G. Northern CU* DAPC * *•*■ "d 70 Yards. 4 -year-old;, and upward. ClaimiaR. (Ana;. Dill HAUL 21, IMS 1:48 6 115.) DANCER, b. g. 11 109 By Isidor— Danoacara. by Clifford. (Trainer. 0. Johnson. Owner. Missouri Stable). Breeder. J. Sanford. 78296 Hunt'ton 2 4 1 IS fast 27-10 110 I'll* Aron ! -A. \ leader, H'trria. FlorDeen 75390 Hunt ton lmTOr 1 :tt fast 2J 113 li T Wayt 9 ( ol. Tenn. B1os.Hor.se. Okaloosa 75147 Hunt ston 3-4 1 17 slow 27-10 114 1» T Wayt »• M Gamer. First Pullet. SheD-ril 74958 HuntRton 1 116 1:47 fast 3 112 2» T Wayt 8 Bios. House, (os.orron, Wm.Oldt 74795 Hunt on 11:40 fast 2| 113 1« T Wayt 7 Mat Idol. B.Houte. Dumbf ndei 74426 ThVliffe 1 1 16 l:47Vif»st 2 109 2 3 4 5« L Aron 9 Trail Blazer. Rouen. Sir I.eoai.1 NIG. blk. m. 5 101 By Black Toney — Costume, by Domino. (Trainer. J. R. Carralla. Owner. General Lee Stable). Breeder. R. L. Baker. 78537 Col'mh's lmTOv 1 :53Sslow 2^ 107 2* J Paz 10 I u-tmsn, Bob Ituker. Zanatos 77825 Havana 3-4 1 :12Wfast 20 100 4 6 5' 5* J Paz ti Rirerside. B. Bright. SpringVale 77767 IT1— 1 1 -16 1 7 tast 10 103 6 5 7» 8'» J Paz 10 Eye Bright, Superior. Halu 77681 H.ixana 1116 1:49 last 7 100 3 3 51 8'J J Paz 9 Grandson. Superior. A cost a 77463 Havana 1 1-16 1 :47\fast 8 101 6 5 5l 6'| J Paz • Cautious. (JreenlSriar, KyeBnght 77331 Havana 1116 1:48 fast 10 106 3 2 4' 741 J Paz 12 Finoastle. Approval, Cap. Adams 77286 Havana 1 1 16 1 31 good 4 98 5 1 1* l'i J Paz 7 CabinCreek, lannieNail, Bound MATINEE IDOL, b. g, 9 198 By All Gold— Matinee, by Broomstick. (Trainer. B. Creech. Owner. B. Creech). Breeder. H. P. Whitney. 78551 St-e to1ay"s chart. 78410 Hunfton al f 1 :06Vast 6 105 3» W Martin 7 Maitde Harvey. Theo. The lister 78310 Hunt'ton 3-4 1:14 fast 17-19 117 l'i W Martin 8 F1.I ecn. Hysteria, Cam'flagell. 78297 Hunt ton 3-4 1 :13«ifast 55 107 4*1 H Paden 8 Old Sinner, (iordonShaw. Jolly 78237 Hunton 5 1-2 f 1 : W«jfa.st 9| 113 5« W Martin U O. Sliaw. U Florence. Fntur.tti-75207 Hun'gton 2 4 1.16 mud 6 109 2" W Martin ■ Zoiro. Juycellof fin.in. ('.Siuiimy 75051 Hungtou 3 4 1:17 hvy 8 109 flW Martin II Rapid Stride. Zoiro. Full o' Fun 74874 Huntmgton 3-4 l:13*faat 2 112 li W Martin C I/ocliLevcn. Rod, RoyC. T0MAH0I. b. g. S 103 By Atbeling II.— Carica. by Rey del Sierras. (Trainer. R. D. Carter. Owner, M. J. O'Leary). Breeder. Neyada Stock Farm. 77855 Havana lm50yl:43 fast 10 106 7 10 11 ll'» T Brothersll Biddledee. Superior. Lank 77826 Havana 118 1:54 fast 10 107 1 7 7 4» O Pernia 10 Halu. Suix-rior, Sportiboy 7770R Havana 1 1-16 1 :47*tfa?t 10 113 4 7 8» 81* J Connors 9 I.I.oraine. Zapitos, So. Wiggins 77728 Havana 3-4 1 :13i%fast 20 111 8 T 7» 7*| J Connors 8 Finday. Ra lit-11) . Crrstw dBoy 76932 Havana 1 1-16 1 56Hir.ua 8 114 3 3 6» 6'» J Connors 6 War Fox. Bourne. Uoreb GRASS TREE. b. g. 5 103 By Short Grass— Cheer, by PUndit. (Trainer. D. Womeldorff. Owner. T. H. Bernhardt). Breeder. Short Grass Stnd Farm. 78523 Clbus lmTOv 1 50*igoou 7 111 4»J D McAufe 7 J'kF'rman, B dledce. Cap. Adams 78490 C.linl.us 1 1-16 l:54*»hvy 5 108 4« D MoA'ffo S B fr Home, Pir.McC.oe, Montill 77914 J.'ff.rson 1 1-2 2:44?ihvy 10 98 4 5 2i 2« B rre'ning S Lit. Ammie. Bud.Kcnn. Majority 77872 MftfaWi 1 1-8 1:56 fast 60 102 9 9 9 6«J V Swans n 9 Majority. Vitamin. Attorney TTCM F.Gr'ada I 1 M Tallffll 20 104 3 9 81 8" D Jones 11 Huonec, The Archer. Gondolier 77319 Kili'nls 1 1-16 1:48 fast 8 112 16 6' 61* 1 Parke 9 Alard. Bendita. Walnut Hall 76738 P.Ur'ada 1 .: If. 2:055islow 5 106 5 7 6l 6l I Parke 8 Scare Crow. Superbum, Ettahe 76530 P.Gr*adi 11-16 lttHslow 16-5 105 5 5 3| ll I Parke 11 RalCrown. Warldol, ScareCrow 76194 Iaf*4l— 1 2-16 JOSVihvy 5 106 3 6 5» 5T1 I Parke 7 I-ord Wra k. Super. Pete Foy 76134 J.ff rsoii 1 3-16 2:06«ihvy 41 104 a 4 3« 3* H Karland 5 Bastille. St.Dond, Waywawi'ma WALTER TBRNB0W. ch. g. 9 108 By Orbicular— Lady Dotte. by Mardotto. (Trainer. S. McNeiM. Owner. B. McNeill). Breeder. C. B. Camnbell. 77202 Havana lm7fly 1 51 slow 2 107 1 5 •* 6rJ S Ranks • SsquireWiggins. Iluon. JackFrost 76994 H;vaiia ]ni50v 1 :." 2\slow 3 112 8 7 41 31 S Banks 8 Neaiwlitan. Title. Armistice 76901 Havana 1116 1:52 good 1 109 2 2 1» 1* S Banks 8 BlarnoyBoy. MdL, JapMuma 76821 Havana kaa% 1 54\hvy 3 112 10 4 3* 2' W Smith lODebadou. Phelan. ;randson 76759 H ivana 1 1-16 l:51SsiSlow 8^ 111 14 3' 2'i W Smith •'» Blazonry, Phelan. Fannie Nail 76691 Havana 1 1-16 1 :57\hvy 6 109 2 3 3* 41 A Mcl.hlin S War i'ox. Radical, lleroulea FLORENCE DEEN. b. m. 5 106 By Discontent— Garranzo. by Otis. (Trainer, W. Ware. Owner, J. W. Kraft). Breeder. H. H. Trowbridge. 78411 Hunfton 11:41 fast 6 110 4% E T Moore 7 B'bara J"nier. I/le Flee. Am'aS. 78340 Hunfton 3-4 1:14 last 41 112 2'1 ■ T Mooro 8 Mat. Idol. Hysteria, Camflagelt. 78296 Hunfton 3-4 1:15 fast 45 108 4» E T Moore !» Dancer, Ar. IiieAIex der, Hteria 77499 K.Cr'nds 11-16 1:49 good 12 109 7 8 7= 7' I. McD'ott ! KiedKintify. Widgeon. K.Fnihry 77944 Fiir'nda 3-4 1 :13'4faat 8 110 11 12 10^ !'J E Fool 11 Kindred, Old Sinmr, Pr. Welles 76689 P.Or'nda 3-4 1 U.^muil 12 107 10 6 61 4'° I Parke 11 D.Clenn, Felicitou*. R 'p'^tloine 7C441 Jefferson 3-4 l:15\fast 6 164 7 6 5^ 6=1 A Accardyll Daydue, Far East, Rhinegold R0O, ch. g, 9 108 By Blues — Royal Nettie II., by Gymnast. (Trainer. J. A. Parson. Owner, J. A. Parson). Breeder. A. L. Rorers. 77919 Havana lniiOy 1 :45S»lop 8 107 2 1 1* 1» J 0"Brien 9 Bona Fide. Shafe, Acosta 77656 Havana 3 4 115 good 10 107 10 • 3* 2* J O'Brien 10 MirmC'r. Sportiboy, Oof t S'sII. 77461 Havana 3-4 l:13\fast 2 108 10 C «» 1»* J Dawson 12 Ilr.niery. Fluff. Black Baby 77283 Havana 3 4 1:16Sgood 3 113 8 9 7» 16*i G WlianislL* Foy. The Ally. Primitive 77199 Havana 3-4 1:18 slow 7-5 108 1 2 2* 2* G WliamsfJ Kremlin, (.upt.m, Ijiwn Mower 76410 Havana 6j f l:0S^fast 1 113 4 5 4* 2°* G Whams 7 WestMeath. Mir.fooner, Homam HARP OF THE NORTH, b. g. 6 103 By Bald of Hope — Mamie K., by Peep o'Day. (Trainer. C. C. Emmert. Owner, Frozen Nor4h Stable'. Breeder. P. M. Walker. 78157 Hunfton 1 1-16 1 ^^mud 43 10 106 &» R Zucchini S Mo k Orange. Ardito. Plantarede 78391 Hunfton 1 1 :42Hfast 35 104 2* I. MonfrylO RohBaker Little Ed I/eenrack 78317 Hunt ton 51 f I OsVsfast li 111 7»i C (iross 9 Ballynew. Whip'rwill, Kv. Stories I 76250 Hunt ton 51 f 1 :07«£fast 33 99 7*J J Cowan ■ Theo. IV T. Barnum. Sam Hell 77144 Cul.City 41 f 545sfast — 108 Ssi (' Corbett 9 DoAdmit. QuincyWard, Rubivari I 76728 Cul. "ity 5-Sl:01Hgood — 100 4« K H'glind 7 Miss Malien. Felicitor. I'ok.Jane 7667^ Cul.City 3-4 1:16 good — 110 !■ C (lr'woodl2 Silk Sox. York Ijissio, Diana 76581 Cul.City 5-8 1:02 good — 110 o* L. Crecry •! /.ainer. M"di'Harvey. L'kyHugh 76559 CulverC. i 8 1 OIHgood — 110 3*1 C Cr'wood 7 Deljnd, Zaincr, Horinga SMART ALEX. ch. g. 5 108 By Cunard — Lady Levity, by Gold Spinner. (Trainer, W. Glover. Owner, W. Glover). Breeder. C. Alexander. 78487 Col'inbus 3-4 1:lR%hvy ^ Ut 4M W Mand'rs | Stamp. Far Fast, Colossus 75783 Jefferson 3-4 l:l»Hhvy 15 IM t 9 9 916 J Carroll !t Herald. Hutchison. Manokin 74911 Omaha 1 1 40*fcfast 14 112 5 3 ?'! 22 W Varl ■ • 12 J .Camp'l. H. Wright, M.t"perity 73840 Omaha lmTOy 1 : .'.^mud 7 109 12 2* 2:J ■ Taplin 9 The Desert. ( ol Tex, Klla Wood 71602 Omaha 1 1:43 slow 19 115 4» R Parity 7 Cold Bryan. Rust ica tor. Fatila 72951 l.C Fair 51 f 1 07\slow 4 109 l-'i I Wolst m 7 H. Buxton. D.Wolf. D. of Savoy 72855 U x c F"r 51 f 1:07 fast • 112 61U S Wolsfm 7 Mar Atkin. Monsoon, Daddy Wolf PAULA V., kr. m. 9 106 By Marathon — Miss Aiert. by Handspring. (Trainer. C. E. Davison. Owner. C. E. Davison). Breeder. J. B. Respess. 76536 Col'mh's lmTOy 1:53 slow 15 108 8M F BJaraamamM Hon b. She Devil. Torsida 77941 Havana 1 1-16 1:54 mud 4 107 a 8 71 7'* F Ser.mbalO Approval. Felix M.. Alluring 77898 Hacana 1 1 16 1 47^sfast 12 107 11 10 94 8T1 F Scnmball Neenah. Praatrj. Jacobean 77636 Haraaa lm7uy 1 49Hhvy 4 111 2 8 8 831 F Srr.mti.i 8 RoyalQuecn. Rc.lMill. Jacqueri" 775«2 HavaM linT'iy 1 16Hgood li 107 8 6 4* 6:i F (WHIslH RaChel D., J.l ndcrwood, Win:ill 77505 Havana lmTOy 1 :SlSmud S 109 2 1 1* l'° F Sen-mba « Bacaacrfe, KingKosc. V.-rdiI ooii | 77439 Havaaa 2-4 1 HVsfast 15 108 2 7 7« 5-3 F S. -r.-mba I Biddlcdee. St laMaris, MissRVin' 77262 Havana 51 f l.HSslow 10 108 2 10 9* 8" F SerembalO Zooua, 1'iincelionero. Mallowmot I FELIX M.. b. g. C 108 By Hessian— Faustina, by Star Shoot. (Trainer. J. Carvallo. Owr.er. J. Bertrand). Breeder. J. E. Madden. 78537 ('..lnibs lmTOy 1 53\slow 23 114 10:1D F'gettcli) Dustman. Xif, B b Baker 77982 1 1 i v una lmTOy 1 :4TSslow 6 107 8 3 4* 3'J W Fronk ! Blazonry. Approval, Tamper 77911 Havana 1 1 16 151 mud 10 112 9 3 3» 21 H CallahnlO Approval, Alluring. Blue Brush; 77894 Haxana lmTOy 1 ^S^fast 3 110 9 2 1*11 W Kronk fl V.ronica. Alf Vezina, Bengali \ 77811 Havana 1 1-16 1 :47*sf:st 10 104 7 I 9* T1* W Dellow Hi Ro-^eate. A S.iblotasky. Krl.ing.i I 77764 Havana lm51y 1 45Sfa.st 15 110 4 1 11 3'1 W Dellow 11 Sin. Money. Approval. Solid Be*fe 77695 Havana lmTOy l:45Sfast 16 106 9 11 ! • T i W Deip.w 11 .lacquerie. fosct.rron. W.M Bake: LEWIS. B.. ch. g. 9 108 By Prospero — Lady Marchmont, by Marchmont II. Trainer, H. T. Palmer. Owrer, H. T. Palmer!1. Breeder. S. A. Beckhsm. 7P55I Cul City 3-4 1:15 good — 117 2« J Kellum 7 Du deOuise, Fred Fear. ThreeX 75641 lhienix M f 1 OS good 5 114 4*1 H Clments 9 Starlike. Thrre X.. Penh 75607 PhoeTMX 2 4 l:15*sfast 12 112 10*1 M Mill ek 111 Prairie. K'gWorth. l.'ky Hugh 75578 Fho.-nix 3-4 1:21 hvy 31-10 ]1T 1* M M'erick 9 Caacaaa, Figuration, fhallengei 74565 Reno 3 4 l:15Sfaat 15 115 3'1 M Mil rick 9 Ar. Forest. M'taineer, S.audl^w 74437 Reno T,l f l:09Hgood 11 112 6*1 M Mil'ruk 8 RedMan. Ch Master. Hun. Point HANDFTJLL. ch. g. 11 108 By Royal Flush III.— Modreda, by Sir Modred. (Trainer. L. Haymaker. Owner, R. V. Haymaker). Breeder. G. D. Wilson. 75333 Hunton 11:40 fast 6 1«X» T« T BonhamHI Fincastle, Dantzic. Hopeful 754119 H'taagtaa 1 1-16 149-^slow 4 109 3* T Bon ham .'• Horeb. loseorron. Red 74712 Hunt ..li 1-iiTOy 1 .46'^fa-t 12 W» ."=1 T Honhitn t Gaaaf J.»e. Smuts. Fincastle 74148 H.leilce lmTOy 1 :48%Caat 37 111 4 7 7"k 6T1 I RonhimH Sniatty. Flint. Ijidy Baal VMM H .!•«; M ImTOv 1 49\mud 21 109\10 9 71 6" T Bonhamll' M IKmar.l. i'.iffBaii^. Sea Wolf 73357 Tinioii in 1116 1.51 faat 18-5 110 11 T Boi.ham a llickury. Sir Adsum, Neapolitan -til. DA PC * 1-14! Mlloa. 4-year-olds anil upward. 4 lainiin^r. (Aus. -O. I 111 nAUL l! a:J 1:50 5 113.J HOREB. b. g, 7 198 By Horroa — Cyprienne. by Kingston. (Trainer. J. A. Parson. Owner, Miss D. Parson). Breeder. Talbot Bros. 78536 Clmbs lmTOy 1:53 slow 41 109 I* P Groos In She IImiI. lorsid.i. Ijeta 7H194I Colmbua 1 1-16 1 54*s.hvy 12 109 6* J Connors I B fr Home. I'lr.M.Oee. Montill. ' 78044 H..v..na lmc'y 1 49^«low 10 105 1 7 7 T»» J O'Brien 7 SquireWig's. Zipitos. Fvellvightl 7781S Havana 3 4 1:13 fast S 108 7 71 S"i J O Bri-n ll Ailse \ ernor. Keodor. Clenlivet ; 77727 Havana lm.'.Hy 1 ^J^fast I 106 3 4 6 6'» J O Brien 7 Brit.l.iner. (Adams. ■ Wiggins; 7765H Havana lmTaiy 1 44Hgood 12 107 4 5 5l 5" P Oro.is 7 BritKhl.'r. SipiireW's, FlyingP'ei 77462 Havaaa lm"Oy 1 43*tfast 6 10.; 1 g 41 S'lO I'ert.ia « flacaatse, Riverside. loyBoyll 77158 Havana lmTJy 1 U^mud 2J 112 2 1 1* 1« tl Wliams 0 J Fro-t. D danella. Fin. Rooster SECRETARY, ch. g. 6 113 By Celt— Amanuensis, by The Scribe. (Trainer. L. Haymaker. Owner. R. T. Haymaker). Breeder. S. Rot... 78377 Hunfton 1 1 K 1 56 fast 7 5 109 l'i T Boi ham I FPixvMhc. Mo.kO'gp. J'yOT'nel 78341 Hunfton llll^fast 6 5 112 2' T lioiham • Silence. Slie Devil. May Cirl 78*38 Hunfton I 1-16 1:51 fast H 112 31 T Bonhamll Fred Kinnev. Widgeon. Yori 1; I 77450 V C.r nda 1 1-16 1 :50*imud 12 111 9 9 9 •»• D Mergler 11 F gned/.l. Eddiejr., Ourl'. tl.da . 77t8l FUrnds 12-16 2:02 fast I ItC 1 1 ' 5*1 D Mergler 10 Dust proof. f*4s4aa. Juno 77518 FUrn.ls I 116 1 49 ^fast 7 107 3 6 5« 25 B Harvey 12 B fr Hone.. I Berger. Wj'wjs'm. 76775 Ki.r'nds 1 1 4 1 :55Hgood 6 107 6 6 5' 4«l F Lee 9 Tom Cissi.lv Tex. Magician 76445 Jefferson 1 IS 1.56Hfaat 6 108 3 4 41 2* F lye 11 B.iladin. Roy.ilM.i'd. Ourl'.etsy M0NTILL0. b. g. 6 108 By Free Lance or Sam— Binda. bv The Bard. Trainer J. M. Weill. Owner, Buckeye Stable). Br»eder. G. J. Long. 78538 CoTmbua 1 1-16 1 .54%slow 15 102 V J Ma J I 111 7 T:itn| .r. D-ivitt. Tulsa 7H490 C.lnibus 1 1-16 1 54Hhvy 41 103 ."' J HaxJaatiC I B f .Hume. |*1r Mfflaa. Hilliii'iif 78961 Havana 112 2:36 good li V* 10 8 M| U1* T Thrailk 1 1 1 Fl.nngl'riuce. Hilln an '.. Hu.n 77998 Havana 11-8 1:64 Vast 10 lOS 12 5 t» MT Hrothersl-' I lyiug Prince. Huen. Net-n:ili 77957 Havaaa 114 2 10\mu.| 31 104 7 1 11 4* J o Brien b Hillman f.. Orandson. M.I.ib'rty 77920 IL.vana 1 1-S 1 56H-«lop 3 99 4 4 4 4'» J O l?r:ctl 4 Hillu.an C . S. isaors. Halu 77375 IL.vana I 1-8 1 53 Vast 6 'JO 4 2 6 &10 J Callahan 5 NorthWales, Haman FlgPrinc.' TORSIDA. b. m. S 104 By The Finn— Recession, bv Woolstoorpe. (Trainer. E. McCown. Owner. J. Barlow). Breeder j. E. Madden. 76536 Climb's lmTOy 1 53 slow 13 107 3« C Cross 10 Horeb. She Devil. I*eta 77S18 FCr-ids 11-8 154 fast 30 100 7 I S I -• .1 Chalmers • Bucado. East Indian. Vestwoo 1 77289 K«;r'nds 1 8-M 2:02Va«t 12 109 3 6 9 S" C Cross 9 Xautbos, At BovII Scourgen. •. , 77911 FCrnda 1 IS 1 57Hhvv 10 109 1 7 «» 6" ■ Pool -4 Kent L . Hickory. Pete Foy 76842 PCr'nda 1 1 M 1 51Halow 14 107 10 6 31 4*1 J H.-npel 11 Uep.-.ter. Dr. Joe. Drummond 76790 P ;rnda HUH hvy 10 10; l 7 6* 4:» J Heupel 9 We&a ieB . Duke John. Pete Foy 7C539 FCr'nds 1 1-16 1 49 islow 10 109 2 8 7' 6*1 J Byrne 11 OrassTree, R'yMfrowu, Warl.loi ZAPAT09. b. g. 4 14M By Ormondala— Ligkt Bkaaa. by Hambmrg. (Trainer, C. Grand, Owaer. S. Szkeraa). Breeder. M. Jeaaa. 78537 Col'mh's lm70y 153%slow 37 10 109 4» C Groaa 10 Dustman. Nig, Bob Baker 78499 Col'mbus 1 1-16 l:54Vivy 13 169 S'» F Woodk 8 B.fr.Home, Pir.McGee, Montillo 78944 Havana lm70y 1 49s4slow 8 99 5 2 31 3* J Eaton 7 SquireWig'e, KyeB'ght. River'de 77983 Havana 3 4 1:13%slow 10 103 S 7 7 V J Dawson 7 Stacy Ad'e, BrotherJ'n, SpringV'e 77855 Havana 1m51y 1 43 faat 4 104 2 4 7* 7»l W FTonk 11 Biddlcdee, Superior. Lank 77768 Havana 11-16 1 47\faat 10 109 2 1 2» 2* O Pernia 9 L.I.oraine, Squire Wigging. lank 77561 Havana 3-4 1:14 good 12 104 6 C ( 6'* A Overton 0 M Beulah, Sq.Wiggins, T.Ulster DRUMMOND. b. g. 8 108 By Ogden— Quebec, by St. Jade. (Trainer. W. J. Foley. Owner. L. Gallo). « Breeder, J. E. Madden. 78536 Col'm'.is lmTOy 1 53 slow 29-14 114 *«• L Aron 10 Horeb. She Devil. Torsida 78455 Hunfton 51 f 1 1l'*mud 51 113 ll O Yeargin » Adventure. Ch. Henry, LilarTiaae 78409 Hunt'ton 51 f 1 :08Vast -1 l|f s'i K T MoorelO Monsoon. Satana. Oonwitbim 78385 Hunfton 5J f 1 OS fast 4 116 4-J W Martin 12 Sanclio Pansy. Corto. Sleigh B'S 7G968 FCr'nds 1 1-16 1 50*imu l 9 5 110J 6 1 3* "- R Har'ton 7 Carnarvon. Soviet, Bastille 7C842 FCr'nds 1 1 -16 1 :M\slow 4 lioj 6 3 S 3"E Pool 11 Repeater. Dr. Joe. Torsida 7C782 F Cr nda 1 1 16 1 51 mud 3 112 1 3 3* 2« ■ Pool 5 TanSon. ScareCrow, I.ittleAmie SANDY H.. ch. g, 7 108 By Harrigan— Beatrice Soule, by Peep o'Day. (Trainer. T. McBride. Owner. P. Cole). Breeder. B. A. Jones. 78537 Col' nib's lmTOy 1 :53\slow 32 111 5*1 W M'nderslO Ihistin.ui. Nig, Bob Baker 77X99 Havana 1 1-16 1:48 fast 4 107 6 4 4»* 6*1 V SerembalO Conund'm. BIueBrush, Spcc'rGirl 77790 Havana 1 1-16 1 : 47 Vast 10 110 7 3 3J 31 F Seremba 9 Sportiboy, Drapery, Jacobean ' 77726 Havana lm70y 1 :44Sfast 8 113 7 5 5» W% F Seremba 9 Tamper. Sportiboy. Blk Wat.hll. 7 7679 Havana lm50y 1:44 Vast 3 110 9 6 4' 5* F Seremba 9 J .I'nd'wood, Neenali, Reg.I/xlge 77592 Havana 1 1 16 1 ISVast 6 112 5 2 l1 2"k K SerembalO Halu. Erlanger, Blue Brush T754G Havana 3-4 1 16\slow 12 111 8 1 3'1 P% F Serembal2 Ikase, MessKit. KittyCarpcnter 77484 Havana lmTOy 141Sfast JO 113 6 2 3'1 5'* ■ Hilemanll Amelia S., Halu, Drapery TAWASENTHA. ch. m. 6 101 By Vulcain— Belle of Arcadia, by Plaudit. (Trainer. C. Emmert. Owner, Frozen North Stable). Breeder. H. G. Herring. 78537 Col'mb s lmTOy 1 :53\slow 14 107 9;J C Or' woodIO Dustm in. Nig. Bob Baker 78480 Hunfton 1 l:47Hmud 17 94 2' I Eaton "J K klgton, T Ch'berl n, Pltarede 78114 Hunfton 1 1-16 1:4S fast 29 95 S'l H Hay ■ Silence. Pirat. ■ McOee. Sixpence 78343 Hunfton ll:42Vast 18 99 ! 8W Cowan !» Bob Baker. Dantzic. Manokin 78275 Hunfton 1 IS 1 :57\fast 12 105 4*1 J Cowan • M.xkOr'ge. TheCham'n, Plant'de 78204 Hunfton 1 Cll'ifast 35 101 ■*■ J Cowan 10 Widgeon. l'i edKinney, Gr'tl^idy 7C639 Cul.City 1 1:43 good — 108 5*1 L Creery 8 T Chambcrl'n, Conichon, L.Pine IRON BOY, ch. g. 8 103 By Star Shoot— Partridge, by Longfellow. (Trainer. R. T. Williams. Owner. R. T. Williams). Breeder, J. E. Madden. 78521 Columbus 51 t i ie-%«o..a 19 104 91JT McCor'k12 Zoona. Arrowhead, D'gerousR'k 77806 Jefferson 1 1 16 1 :49Sfast 30 110 9 15 15 14" J Corcoran 1". Attorney, Trooper, Rep 76487 FCr'nds 1 1-16 l:47Vast 30 97 8 8 9 9" D Jones 9 I.ucidus, Xeddam, Smarty 76213 Jefferson 1 1-16 1 :56Shvy 60 107 10 11 11 11" D Mergler 11 Beliability. *5owsprit. M. Orange 75958 Jefferson 51 f l:12V.hvy 15 110 4 10 10 10" H Stutts 10 IV Muieskinner. K tlirass. O Top 67681 FCr'nds 3 4 1:13 Vast 40 99 12 10 IP 11" J Wallace 13 Youiiccd. Fast Trial. Orsleggo G5205 Thcliffe 51 f 1:08 good 39 103 3 6 41 3l J Wallace S Theo. Thorny Way. Mary Reige] 7END0R. b. g. 5 103 By Olambala— Mary Sellers, by Uncommon. (Owner. K. B. Blank). Breeder. R. T. Wilson. 78538 Col'mbus 1 1-ae l.SlHslow 5 104 7"D McAu'fe 7 Montillo. Tamper. Pcwitt 77763 Jefferson 1 3-16 2:02Vast 20 104 7 8 81 l'i I Parke 13 BuddieKean. Bowsprit. Attorney 77611 FCr'nds 11-4 2 12 hvy 8 104 6 5 5» 6" I Parke S Majority, Col Whal'n. IinkVelo 77478 FCr'nds 1 1-8 l:57*«atow 5 101 1 2 4 57 I Parke 7 yuesada. Huonec. Tight 77412 FCr'nds 11-16 149 fast 8 98 1 S 91 9*1 I Parke 13 Cash, FosterEnibry. Wayw.is'mi 77347 FCr nda 1 1-16 1 :49 «good 3 101 ( S 81 6" I Parke 11 Normal. Majority. Roynl Charlie 77196 FCr'nds 1 1-1S l:4T*^good 10 100 7 6 5« 4*1 I Parke 7 T.d'H'neur, Col. Baker, StumpJr. MTTLE ED, lr. g. 8 108 By Norford— Purse Rose, by Orsinl. (Trainer, TJ. S. Wishard. Owner, TJ. S. Wishard). Breeder. A. Neal. 78483} Hunt'ton 1 l:44**mud 7 104 3s H Hay S Morm. Elder, Trooper. Proceeds 78391 Hunfton 1 1 :42Vast 39 10 114 V A Roach 10 BobBaker. Hot. Nth. I eenr'ik 78294 Hunfton 51 f 1 OS fast &1 115 4'1 A Roach 7 Sam Rch. Col. Pat, Ilena 78271 Hunt ton 3-4 1.14Vast 66 116 3sj A Roach 9 (^reatl.'y. OayBoyll., TirginiaB. 77243 Havana 3 4 1:20. hvy 15 109 7 6 6»* 4:1 T Thiailk'l 7 CEncanto. Forewarn. Primitive 77171 Havana 1 IS 2:03'4hvy 7 107 6 & 4s 4" T Thraiii; i (J Missl.iberty. Hercules. Montillj Page 7 QrH RAPE 5 *~2 Fnrlonjf*. t- ear-old* and upward. Claiming. (April Ol U nHLt a:t, u»a:j — i :«.-. i-r» — 7 — i m. GLENN, b. r. » 113 By Magellan— Gastonia. by Florizel U. (Trainer. C. E. Davison. Owner. C. E. Davison). Bred in France by T. P. Thorn*. 7X534 Col'mbus 51 f ptf^slow 7 112 4* F Seremba 9 Pepper Tea. Roma. Jago 77994 Havana 3-4 l:13*ifast 8-5 115 5 5 4* C- ¥ Seremba 1 1 Clem Theiscn. Colossus, Punctual 77810 Havana 3-4 l:12Hfast 2 107 1 1 I* S"» F Seremba 9 O'Kclly, RapidStride. Amelias. 77728 Havana 3-4 l:13%fast 10 109 1 6« 651 W Seremba 8 Finda.v, RachclP . CrcstwdRoy 77613 Havana 51 f l:10%mud 6-5 110 1 1 1» 1» W Smith I Ballyncw. Foxtail. Soloai'sK ilts 77462 Havana ImaOy 1 :43%fast 3 101 2 4 6 6'« T Brothers • Fincastle. Riverside. CayRoyll 77417 Havana lm50y l:44i*,fast 7-5 110 2 1 V 2" A Pick -ns 7 HillinanC., Mullowmot. Veronica 7726C Havana 51 f l:113fcslo\v 1 114 2 1 I" 2' W Smith 6 Fitzrue, Ring Rose. F.rlangcr 76493 Havana 3-4 1 : Ml ast 21 111 4 5 5* rIV Smith 8 F.ndMan. Forest Queen. WarFox ZOONA, b. f. 4 111 Py Vulcain— Umatilla, by Clifford. (Trainer. R. Forsha Owner. J. J. Eiswirth). Breeder. C. T. Grarson. 78521 Columbus 5) f 1 :10%good 7|f 107 1» D Frog'tte12 Arrowhead. Pangeroi sR'k. Attoo 78027 Havana 51 f l:ll%mud 21 105 1 4 41 4" O P| rni.i 11 CwiimU'ov. Sim'eenRoy. Peter.1. 77955 Havana 3-4 1 :15%mud 6 95 3 2 3 7"i .1 Dawson M Mess Kil. .laek Pot, Phenol 77824 Havana 51 f l:07%fast 4 106 1 2 2s 3i J Callahan12 .laek Pot. Armcdec. Mad Nell 77614 Havana 51 f 1:12 mul 8 106 7 3 2* S*i A Verrat 12McssKit. MadNell. Ix ttielx rne 77299 Havana 61 f 1 :08%good 12 96 1 7 101 11' «. I Shanks 11 S. Susie. M Bctilah. Jlnderwo.d 77262 Ha\ana 5Jf Lllfesluw 2 104 6 1 l2 l7 J CallahanlO P.Bonero. Mallowmot, Furlough ARROWHEAD, b. g. 1 113 By Uncle— Xarco. by G. W. Johnson. (Trainer. E. McCown. Owner, E. MrCown . Breeders. Headley & Miller. 78521 Columbus 51 f 1 :10^good 11-5 109 f W Ta lor 12 Zoona, Dangerous Rock. Attoo 77846 Jefferson 3-4 l:14H.fast 31 118 12 12 81 9TJ .T Wallace IS Avispa. Poor Spurt. Paydue 77805 Jefferson 3-4 1:15 fast 7 111 4 8 6: 4« L M-Dott B El Astro. Whaleb'e. Idle Tli'ts 77364 FGrnds 3-4 1 :13-W,fast 2 IOC 4 3 21 If* 1. !.:m.: 1" Paul Mieou. Pan Polling. Starg. 77255 F.Gr'nds 3-4 l:13%fast 7 114 1 6 51 2' B Martin 10 Poppye. Fifly-Fifty. Pare Fr« 77192 F.Gr'nds 3-4 1 :14^good 31 112 2 2 21 l1 E Martin 12 Doughnut. Yenizelos. St. Maurice 76858 F.Gr nds 3-4 l:14\fast 12 110 3 5 Z* 2' J McCoy 14 Poppye, Veuizelos, Ch. Sunimy GEORGE STARR, br. g. 9 108 By Jack Atkin— Africa, by Savile. (Trainer. A. Yeargin. Owner. G. R. Allen). Breeder. 0. H. Chenaullt. 78482 Hunt ton 3-4 l:16\mud 23-10 US 6*1 G Teargin I The! Tster. Rristow. L.Florcncc 78432 Hurt ton 51 f 1:08 fast 9". 115 || G YearginlO P. T. Barnum. BlkRuIer. Timt. I 78388 Hunt ton I I llttifBlt 33 10 IS 2'1 G YearginlO Pawn'r. KyePright. Litlle Fe 78339 Hunt ton 51 f 1 OT^fast 7-5 115 V G Y-argin 12 M dell vcy. C'withim. B.Bl'kwl 78293 Hunt ton 51 I 1:08 fast 20 116 2" G Y.argin 7 Thel Nter. Ch.U'ry. P.T.B'num 78250 Hunfton 51 f 1:07 Vast 14 '.'9 6»1 A Vilmorc ■ Thco. P. T. Itanium. Sam Reh 7 7972 Jefferson 3-4 l:17%mud 15 120 3 1 1» I" F Sharpe 1.5 Mt. Pleas t. P.indyhr'li, Hysteria ATHLETE, b. g, 4 108 By Sir John Johnson— Wren, by Star Shoot. (Trainer, L. Haymaker. Owner. R. V. Haymaker). Breeder. Xalapa Farm. 78519 (oluinl.us 5-8 l:0»=sgood 12-5 112 3'J W Smith 12 Fleer. Reluctant. Miss Em 78372 Hunt ton E| f 1 :0S-jfast 40 113 S*| T Honham M Angela. RandulsRI. Lass. White 75330 Hun'ton 3-4 1:14 fast 4 103 55 W Martin M Kinsman. I.uckyl'earl. Yu'.canite 75296 Hunt'gton 51 f 1 :0S^fast 37-10 111 2- T Bonham I Dieknell. Kd Harrison Dearie 75171 Huii ton f.}fl:10 slow 2 109 6' T P.onham s Kud Man. Cold Bank. Last Girl 75017 Huntington 51 f 1:10 fast 21 10 110 3'1 T Bonham 7 Hut,:::" Cclifa. Monsoon MY LORRAINE, b. f. 4 111 By Tea Caddy— Genevieve Sweep, by Sweep. (Trainer. M. H. Jordan. Owner. M. H. Jordan). Breeder. T. Piatt. 75263 Wh ling lm70y 2:01 hvy 16 5 1(16 5" F Horn 7 W.H.Bmkner. Armistice. Amaze 75169 Wheel's 1 1-16 2.02 hvy 44 99 4*1 D Randell 9 Phelan. Eternity. Amaze 75045 Whaling 1 IS 2:00 slop 16 ! 9 i*' D Bandell E I.a Kross. Puzzle. Top Rung ■:4870 Akror 1 1-4 2:12 ^fast 13 103 25 F Horn 10 IviKross. BillyStuart. Little Ed. 74829 Akron 61 f 1:24 fast 31 M 6'i F Horn 9 Virgie K., Pomerene. Obstinate EVENING STORIES, b. m, 5 101 By Helmet— Bedtime Stories, by Marta SanU. (Trainer. J. B. McGinn. Owner. J. B. McGinn). Breeder. E. R. Bradley. 78479 Hunfton 5i f 1 :10»T.mud 12 100 651 H Hay 7 Mr. Beck. AunticEm. M'kC.arner 78390 Hunt ton 3-4 1 :14\fast 71 100 6'J H Hay 9 Rapid Stride. Haiti, Ballynew 78317 Hunfton E| f 1 :C8'^fast 12 101 3j H Hav 9 Ballynew. Whippoorw ill. Dewitt MM* Hunfton Kl f 1:08 fas-. 27f 108 V H Hay 10 Royafne. CharlieS'my. Mulciher 78233 Hun'ton 0 1-2 f 1 :C9 fast 21 100 31 H Hay 9 Attoo. Ardito. Helh) Pardner 7«800 CWtCttV 1 l:41\fast — 112 4' H Hay 6 Ringleader, Leenraek. Madrono 76724 Cul 'ity 5-8 POl^good — 115 S'J E Tetzal-U S Zainer. Maude Harvey. Horinga 7609.1 Jefferson 3-4 l:15',ifast 30 102 10 t 8' 8* E Blind 12 Avispa. Flor. Deen. Reliability 73476 II nines 61 f l:23Hfast 16 106 3» G Broadft 'J Priv.Peat. PeaeeFlag, Grayson RACHEL D b. f. 4 106 By Dick Finnell— Ethel D. by Box. (Trainer. J. H. Moody. Owner, T. E. Mueller). Breeder. P. H. Donnelly. 77825 Havana 3-4 1 :12kfast 2 103 6 6 6 6'7 W Fronk 0 Riverside. E.Biight. SpringVale 77728 Havana 3-4 1 :13 fcfast 6 99 7 5 4' 21 .1 DUNM ■ Finday. CrestwoodBoy. Cautious 77616 Havana lm.50y l:51*imud 21 103 7 2 21 3'i A Yerrit 7 Ashlmrton. Mrs.Cardner. Acosta 77562 Havana lm70y 1 :46^good 4 101 5 2 3l Ini A Yermt 10 J.lnderwood. Winall. Erlanger 77418 Havana lm70y l:44\fast 5 100 3 7 5' 5' A Yeirat 9 CreenBriar.' PyeBiight. RedMill ATTCO. li g, 5 108 • By Hesperus— Simonda. by St. Avonicns. ■ Trainer. C. Maulding. Owner, C. Maulding). Breeder. A. K. Macomber 7 8521 Columl.us 51 f llO^gocd 13 113 4» C Gross 12 Zoona. Arrowhead. D gerotisR k 78373 Hunfton :i-4 l:14\fast 35 US 67 C (Jross 9 Chir« Sunimy. ICIeader. Babyln 782941 Hunt ton 3-4 1:15 fast 19 119 6»J R Holway ■ Dancer. Ar.hieAlexder. H'teria 78*33 Hun'ton 5 1-2 f 1:09 fast 2 110 l1 C Gross 9 Ardito. E. Stories. HelloPardn-r '6888 FGrnds 1 1-16 1 :4S*ifast 30 111 3 8 9' 9-» G Breningll T'gling. Dr.Whitehurst. Neddam 74MM FGrnds 3-4 1 :15^mud 12 112 6 8 P» St»» G Pre'ningll D.GtcMI, Feli. itous, RpgHome 75978 Jefferson lm7'iy 1:50 hvy 8 111 6 5 61 6" B Bre'ning 7 Tan Son. PeteFoy. Curr tEvents HELEN LUCAS, b. m. 6 106 By Zeus— Moonshine, by Peep o Day. (Trainer. T. Barringer. Owner. M. D. Ban-inger). Breeder. E. Renshau. 75236 Wh I g Ab 1 IS 2:05 mud 24 103 a'* J Maje-tic 7 W.Tnbow. I^aKross. H.M.Stev's 75108 WlK-ling 1 1 S 20J slow 20 106 7'« C Iji Belle 7 Sir I^eonid. Amaze. Jack Reeves 74948 Akron 61 f 1 :2;v,fast 43 110 7T1 J Berg 10 Punctual. Bah. Sandy H. 74870 Akron 1 1-4 2:12'ifast 87 10S 8'= 8 Banks 10 IaKJWM, MyU.r-.aine. P.. Stuart 74340 Akron 1 1-16 l:50i.,fast 39 111 V C Labelle 7 Q. of the Spa. B. Stuart. Arditc. 73977 X K ton Ab 7-« 1 38 hvy 5 103 1!1 C Labelle 4 J. Reeves. B. Mountain, Un.Jerry MISS ORB. b. m, 8 106 By Orb— Trad" Mark, by Broomstick. (Trainer, J. W. Pinkham. Owner. J. W. Pinkham). Breeder. I. E. Clark. "4867 Akron lU f l:24\fast 17 114 7,: F Horn b P.Myrtle. Jacobean. Cur-ndi lie: 74745 Akron 6* f 1:25 good 15 104 9'' O Pernia 9 TlieChamlier'n. Ma lson. O.James 74575 Akron 11:43 fast 21-10 107 3' J Berg ■ PanlaV.. Sacajawea. Olive.Iames 74436 Akron 61 f 1 :23'ifast 71 110 2» G Kenn'dylO OriMMUIri, Fernmi. Sandv II. 74:t:t9 Akron 1 1-16 1 :49M.fast 9 111 2» V S remba 7 May Cirl, Ut Kross. Wulespa 74019 Y'stown 1 116 1:54 good 5 US 4:' !•' Seremba «i I^xecufn. (J. of the Spa. 1 .a Kross 73750 Y'gst wn lm70y 1 :4SSfast 51 111 l'J F Seremba h I.t. Perkins. handi tier. I*tKross 73654 Y'gst 'wn 3-4 1:18 fast 7 105 2* L I'arf ton 7 Scissors, East. Princess. Satana EDITH K., b. m, 7 113 By Ormondale — Mamie Worth, by St. Georje. (Trainer. S. Burnside. Owner. S. Burnside). Breeder. J. E. Madden. 78270 Hunfton 5J f 1 :09\fast fi.7 106 10". I Eaton llMr.Bcck, I.ubtck, Machiavclli 77348 K.tir nds 1 1-16 1:50 good 50 101 11 13 13 13-- W Milner 13 Juno. Sword. Mormon Elder 77105 IMir'nds 11-10 1:49 fast 60 106 12 12 12 B** J Chalmers12 Tom Cassidy. Pete Fov. ' Yorick 74818 Laurel 11:41 fast 171 108 2 12 12 ].'• F W'dsfckll* It Pools. K.of thell'r. M.Maxin: 73825 H.deG'ea 11-16 1:51 fast lOf 107 9 11 St* W J Kessner 14 King John. Lit. Ainniie. Tingling 73428 'l'imon'm 3-4 1:21 hvy 7 120 3«1 B Curran 6 StarCourt, J'ephiiipC., Primitive 733A2 Timon'm 3-4 1:17 fast 14-5 108 6'* I Bonham 7 Explosive. Alf Yezina, Litholick 72879 Columb'a 1 l:46'sgood 16-5 107 4'1 W Smi'h 10 Q.of theSpa. S Sliack. Tex. Chief MY LADDIE, blk. g. 7 103 By Celt— Albertola. b7 A!b«rt. (Trainer. J. B. McGinn. Owner. J. B. McGinn). Breeder. A. B. Hancock. 76730 Cul .City 1 1-8 1:55 good — ]"\ C'« K H'gland t» Tint. Tag Day, Bill Sparks 76675 'ulCity 3-4 1:16 good — 10S 6T|H Hay S TwelveBells. Starlike. ThreeX. 76639 Cul City 1 1:43 good — 108 6'= H Hay 8 T (hamberln. Conichon. L.Pine 7U583 Cul "ity 1 l:43*fegood — 103 37 H Hay 7 Orleans Obi, Tutt.^till Sparks 76546 Culv.n'. Ab 3 4 1:11 good — K'4 91* H Hay 10 Cer. Point, BlaekPat. Hackamore BAB. b. m 5 101 By Meridian— Bright Star, by Star Shoot. (Trainer. L. K. Crist. Owner. L. X. Crista. Breeder. R. F. Carman. 78489 Col ir.bus 5-8 l:(»5\.hvy 13 110 101T F Hunt 10 Spr'gYale. KnolCrass. L.Pointei 77503 Havaaa 61 f 1:12 mud 2 107 5 6 5 4,: A McLlin 5 Ashbton. MissIIol d. LegalT'dcr 77349 Havi.na 3-4 1 :15asgood 3 106 3 2 2» 3» A Mcl/lin 8 Top Runy. F4H Clove. Kentinere 77242 Havana 51 f 1 :13-\hvy 12 105 1 5 31 2» A Mel. him 8 Pkase. I.thaneell.. Chincot gue 76596 Havana B| C 1 :09**hvy 8 102 5 6 7'1 6'" G Dyson 13 LKye-II. Moorfield. I.enoraP. 76275 Havana 51 f 1 :07lifast 6 109 5 10 10» 8*3 A Pic k ns 12 I.egancv. Awning. Whippoorwill 76032 Havana 3-4 1:13*ifast 8 102 2 5 7" 9'» P Groos 11 Acosta. ToinXorris, Herron 759G0 Havana 51 f 1:12 hvy 10 10S 5 5 41 2* J Connors S Swim. Xecnah. Mack Garner ' TULANE. b. g. 5 103 By Wrack— Augusta Victoria, bv Sain. i Trainer. D. Womeldorff. Owner. T. H. Bernhardt). Breeder. S. K. Nichols. 77932 J.ff. r on 5-4 1 l.'.^hvy 30 116 S 8 SJ S" W Crump 10 Vacuum. Simplicit v. I.adv Rose 77846 J.tf.rs,)ii 3-4 1H". -.fast 20 115 5 6 9l S'j J Con oranl.'l Avispa, PcKir Sport. Davdue 77588 Fiirnds I 1-8 157'ihvy 20 109 2 5 1" 2 « J Chalnvrsll Soviet. HonluBov. Col.Whallen 77521 FCrnds 1 1 8 1 :5l«*fast 12 109 6 7 101 9'«I Park 12 S. of Pleasure. GooJ.N Itfkt, Puree 77389 FCriuls 1 1-16 1 :47Sfast 15 104 7 5 51 C51 G Cooper 10 Sands ,,f Pleasure. Bend it a. Kork 77314 F.Gr nds 2 4 lH^fast 20 107 C 5 8» '.)* I. Ijing 12 Biookdale, CoralUeef. S'p'yElai JACQUERIE, br. m. 5 111 By Prince Ahmed— Jacquelina. by Jack Point. (Trainer. W. Grant. Owner. W. Grant). Breeder. H. G. Bedwell. 77982 Havana lm70y 1 :47*islow 5 108 2 6 8« 6«i H Callahn 9 Blazonry. Approval. Felix M. 77826 Havana I IS 1:54 fast 8 106 9 4 6' 7 • H 'allah'nlO Haiti. Superior. Sportibov 77725 Havana lm70y 1 :45Vast 21 108 4 4 45 11 H 'allahn 9 B'dhdee. K.t arpter. F.Rooster 77695 Havana lm70 1 :45Sfa.-t C 105 1 4 2» U H ( 'allah'nl 1 Coscorrnn. W.M.Baker, S. Money 77636 Havana lm70y 1.49Shvy 10 107 5 3 35 I*| II Callah n I RoyaK ueeii. RedMill. M.Bilson 77505 Havana lm70y 1:51 %mud 5 105 1 2 21 !•• H ( 'all'han t! Paula V.. Ping Pose. Verdi ! -.on 77432 Havana 1 1-16 l:47V&fast 10 101 4 3 3' S'l H Callahn ■ Jack Fro-t. Iluen. Cabin Creek 77416 Havana 51 f 1 :08\fast 15 10110 10 61 4« H Callah'nl2 Winnipeg. I.Eoraine. W.Flanna 77350 Havana 3-4 l:15'ifruod 15 107 4 6 6= 59} H Callhan 9 Black WatchH., CrayCirl, Suzuki 76688 Havana 51 t l:13*ohvy 12 107 5 7 7 "'• C tJrace 7 QueenMazonia, W wQwM. Pheno! 7G654 Havana 51 f 1 llMivy 10 106 4 7 71 8" T Brothers 9 ChowChow, H.Buxton, Pomerene dth RAPF r _S ^',l0- 3-year-olds. (Taiming. (Auk. 21, 102:5 l:OH TRAFALGAR, br. g. 3 113 By Rapid Water— Alberta H.. by Handsprinr. (Trainer. J. A. Parson. Owner, J. A. Parson). Breeder. G. W. J. Bissell. 78535 Col tubus 51 f 1 FJ^sb.w 6 108 l1 P Groos 8 Boyaline. P. d Wing. M llK -:rne 78486 C 1 tnl.iis 5* f 1 12-^.livy 21f 109 6'» J I 'onnor-10 Nan. Mi Kay . FastP,,.y. AtintJane 77999 Havaaa S-4 l:13%foal M 103 1 1 1* 851 T Broth.rsI2 Jucob'n. SuuTuiret." Dang'»Ro k 77813 Havana k-4 1:12 fast 8 104 1 5 5» f|T Bi.-th. rs !» Minus. Ancestress. Nimrod 77" (i5 Havana 51 f l:07'rgood 5 91 9 8 101 9 " J (allahanll ( Eneanto. EndMan. StaryA.lams 77483 Havana 51 f 1 :06*-.fust 4 104 1 2 2= I-'J T ITlllfcll 1 Mm. is, Anresiress. J 'geliii knian RED WEED. b. g. 3 107 By Wrack— Fox Trot, by Star Shoot. (Trainer. D. Womeldorff. Owner. T. H. Bernhardt). Breeder. J. E. Madden. 7K535 i'..l ml. us 51 f 1 12-..sl,,vv 17 104 V D McAu'f.- s Trafalgar. Poyaline. Mellioiirne 77474 FCr riiis 3 4 1 l.'.^slow 15 HO 11 11 tt** G Cooper IT llllM. Midni'tKollies. E.hrah 77344 F(;rnds 3 4 1 ll^good 12 93 8 10 10 If* L I-mg 10 Ruby. Colden Billows, Lugs 77045 Kc.rn.is S-4 l:14'5fast 20 107 9 11 S" 7»1 H Zand, r II Norseld. ci. Cliarmiiig. Timcsfp 76944 FCr'nds 3-4 1 :14 sgooil 15 10111 11 M* S9*| D M.-rt-'N-r 11 JuliaM.. Wtl-Wizard. Devilt;ul 71208 l.aronia 3-4 1:13 fast 12 107 6 7 7= 7"i C Pome 10 Sanola. Postillion. Phoebe Simu 3ZSM Kcnllw'k 51 f l.MSifmt 18-5 107 2 1 l*| 1*| ■ Scobie 8 Lit. Clair, (resent. LariotteB. '.256:; FortErie 51 f 1 nS'j,fast I 114 1 8 8 S». ■ Secibie 8 Odd Selh. Chief Archee. Metson 72215 K- rulvi h 5-8 1 .OO^fast 2 112 IIP h* E fclWl 9 Mad Vennie. lehrali. P.riarSwcet BIGWIG, b. c. a 10(5 By The Manager— FragTance. by Greenan. (Trainer. J. B. McGinn. Owner. J. B. McGinn). Breeder L. B. Combs. 78433 Hunt ton i| f 1 :"S--fast « ||| 5;J H Hay 8 P nl.r..kcr. A ticMillin. Y'giniaB. 78295 Hunt ton 5 8 1 :'Jl~fast 12 108 H Hay 10 A t icMillin. EuniceBailey. April! 77S43 K.Gr t.ds 3 4 1 15Upood 20 115 9 7 9} ?i II Kaiser 14 Lidy Cho.o. Jarkson. KUWwiC 77153 FCrn.ls 11-16 1:48 fast 30 5.2} 1 2 lO'lO'-D .lon.s 12 Dr. Whiteh'st. Widgeon. R. Crown 77005 FCr'nds 3-4 1:15 hvy 15 99 C 7 7»° 7 ' • .J Chalmers 8 BiffBang. Piedmont, Exchange 76948 i'llrrids lmTOy 1 :46%good 10 107 4 3 5} 7 ' ■ Martin 11 FrostyBoy. Xanthos, O. Northern 78884 FGr'n.ls lmTOy 1 47 Flow 10 98 5 7« V* J Wallac- 8 Runqiioi. Broomflax. Duelu.a 76647 FCrndii 3-4 1 :14V fast 5 PJ8 10 8 8" 7' B Harvey 12 Star^o. Lady Choio. Vultilla 78557 FGrncui S I 1 ITHl*— t 7 99 4 6 71 f.«3 .1 Wallace 13 Tiinesl'p, CoralRoef, D'toHilenn 76386 Jefferson 3-4 1:15 good 20 lf 6 8 3 21 2} B Martin 10 Welcome. M Ftune. Btisin slike 76323 lltttntm 3-4 1 D%kvy 3o iwii I 4 2: 1*1 l: Martin 7 Poho, Gee, Businesslike MELBOURNE, ch. g, 3 107 By Mont d'Or II.— Dimity, by The Commoner. (Trainer, KT. Foley. Owner, Y. Galloit. Breeder. G. M. Hendrie. 78535 Col'mbus 51 f l:12«tslow 19* 109 4» L Aron 8 Trafalgar. Royaline. Red Winic 78271 Hunftcn 3-4 1:14%fast 21-5 106 7'1 E T Moore 9 GreatlJid}'. GayBoyll.. I.ittleEd 78200 Hunfton 3-4 l:16%fast 3-5f 107 l'l E T Moorel2 MissBtta, Mr.Beck, Fri'dly Frita 77840 Jefferson 61 f 1 :08%good 7 112113 11 13 15" W Crump 15 Sister Joarlla, Stamp. DanBollin* 77740 Jefferson 3-4 1:14%fast IS US 1 1 1» 2»» W Crump 15 Bnsh Buck. I^CToy, The Reaper 77626 F.Gr'nds 3-4 PH^good 20 110 8 S 9l 7«J R Ha»tonl3 B'yKlair. Comedy. WatchChann 77320 F.Gr'nds 3-4 l:15s*;s]ow 8 116 6 3 7» 6,J R Har'ton 11 AmityClaim. C'd'field. AttractiTe 77056 F.Gr nds 3-4 1:13 fast 15 110 9 7 7» 8'« U Hartonl3 Exchange. BillyKlair. Mcintosh JUDGE HICKMAN, ch. g 3 112 By Malamont— Bessie Latimer, by Lord Esterhnf. (Trainer. E. W. Moore. Owner. E. W. Moore). Braeder. A. Brown. 78486 Col'mbus 61 f 1 :125fchvy 7 106 7" H Farland 10 Xan McKay. FastBoy, AtintJane 77594 Havana S-4 l:tt%feat 5 103 S 4 6 51" A Overton « Bluellill. P«terUe. U.ngCreen 77550 Havana 51 f 1 OSVslow 6 102 2 4 3k 6«} A Overton 7 Minus. Moorfield. Blue Hill 77483 Havana 51 f I IHtlll 6 107 4 6 5» 4«i A Overton 7 Minus. Aniestress. Trafalgar 76414 Havana 51 f 1 :06\fast 6 106 2 2 2s 1*1 A Overton S Trafalgar. Chopsticks. Ancest's 76352 Havana 51 t l:07%fast 2 112 2 2 S* 3» A Pickens 6 Ancestress. Stem-Image. L.Adrin 76276 Havan" «-4 1 :13= fast 3 106 1 3 41 44 A Piekens B Chopsticks. Re.iMill. Trafalgar 76198 Havana 3-4 1:14 fast 3 109 3 4 4* 3»J F W'dst'c!: 5 SunMaiden. Aniestress. Somerby 76068 Havana 51 f 1:06 fast 2J 112 12 3* 3;1 T Brothers 7 Trafalgar. Superanna, (Jay Girl MOORFIELD. b. g. 3 108 By Astronomer— Mirka. by Peter Quince. (Trainer. W. A. McKinney. Owner. W. A. McKinney). Breeder. K. P. Shiop. 78486 Col'mbus tj f 1 tTtfntjr 7 108 4l F SerembalO Xnn. McKay. FHstBoy. AuntJane 78045 Havana lm70y 1:47 slow 6 103 3 4 4! 4,n T Brothers I Vi.-e Chair'n. Pcrhii[.s. Bro.Joho 78030 Havana 3-1 l:17^mud 3 111 3 2 3* 21 T Brothers 7 Ancestress. Xeptune. I.ongfJreen 77788 Havana lm50y 1:44 fast 6 112 5 5 62 6:1 T T'.rothers ■ Babbling. Mrs Cardncr. R.Queen 77038 Havana 51 f 1 :08%hvy 6 98 3 7 7 5T W Fronk 7 ( '.Eneanto. T. American. Perhaps 77594 Havana 3-4 1 :1,.,aEfa- t 21 106 4 3 51 6'8 A Pickens 0 Bluellill. Peteilx e. I^.ngCreen 7 7550 Havana 51 f l:08^slo\v 4 109 3 2 2'1 S*| A Pickens 7 Minus. Blue Hill. Ancestress 77200 Havana 3-4 118'^slow 31 113 4 1 2= 1» T Brothers C Ancestr's. P, Ceishcl. Mrs.GVr CHIEF ARCHIE, b. c, 3 107 By Marathon— Elwah. by Chuctanunda. (Trainer. H. G. Bed well. Ovrne.-. Kenton Stable). Breeders. Payne & West. 75648 Bowie 51 f 1 :C9'r.slow 36 112 5 4 12 12IT J ChalmerslJ Bess.Ccrshel. FloBrown. Stevens 75097 Laurel 3-4 1 :15\,good 40 102 6 10 10 10-" T Finn 10 IdleTh'ght ;. KomanCirl. Ncptuna 74980 I.aufl 3-4 1 :15»^good !1 I'M 10 10 10 Sf*» H TlinimslO Fehrah. l'rederickf n. Wr'Lhorn 74054 H. decree 2-4 1 :13';fast 9f 102 6 12 12* 12" J Ch'lmVrsF* I^athei'd. S'wMaiden. A.Horton 73233 DtrVsktra 5-8 1:01 fast 11-5 115 3 3 5'i 5si J Pevic 10 Whiff, Fehrah. Sarah Ginger GOLD LEAF. ch. f. 3 108 By Tho Manager— Applause, by Royal Flush III. (Trainer. A. A. Smith. Owner. A. A. Smith). Breeder. T. C. McDoweii. 77788 Havana lm50y 141 fast 7 102 6 7 7« 7,0F Wood'k 8 Babbling. Mrs.Cardm r. R.Queen 77770 Havana S| t l:07=&fast 10 107 5 8 7J 5^1 F Seremba 12 Somerby . I.ula, Kerry Girl 77657 Havana Im5Uy 1 :4i good 6 106 1 6 65 75 D Prible 9 J/eeAdrin. Damage. Mis.(;ardner 77418 Havana ]ni70y 1 :44^fast 3 102 4 8 7' 65 .1 Dawson 9 CreenBriar. EyeBright. RedMill 77016 Havana lm50y l:52sthvy 3 100 4 4 3s 2'» D Bandell 0 Bt'lfJcH, Ashburton. Mrs.G'dner MISS MARGARET, b. f. 3 110 By Dick Welles— Ciruella. by McGee. (Trainer. E. L. Fitzgerald. Owner, E. L. Fitzgerald). Breeder. J. B. Respess. 78059 Havana 3-4 1 IP^good 6 97 9 11 Uft B*1 JJ Eaton IS Sun Brae. Ai ntie Millin. S, is«ors 77922 Havana 5\ f 1 :0SVslop 4 106 1 8 8s 8" A Pickens 11 I.eonaPare. Ceor.Mav. BlueMis* 76972 Havana 51 f I l'ltnj 7-5 104 4 1 l1 1» A Pickens « Moorfield. Tease. Pawnhroker 76900 Havana 51 f l:08*sgood 3 106 3 3 2' 4«i A Pickens 8 Kufiya, April. Cold I*af 76391 Havana 51 f l:07T;fast 1 109 3 1 1* l1 A Pickens 8 Suznki. Marmadtike. Thor 76195 Havana 51 f 1 07 fast 15 109 3 2 3* 3* A Pickens 7 Snp'an'a. StoneAge. Marntadiike 76066 Havana 51 f 106Vast 21 109 4 2 2« 2" A Pickens 10 Lula. Bub, Mrs. Gardner SKYWARDS, ch. g. 3 (M) 104 By Aeronaut— Joannlna. by Voter. (Trainer, L. A. Seregni. Owner, L. A. Seregni). Bteeder. G. D. Widener. 78520 Columbus ..i : lll'igood 27 110 Pulled up. J Majestic 8 I'ncleAbe. S'th nl'acifie. MyKr'r 77474 F.Gr nds 3-4 1 :15atslow 100 108 9 8 9* 9'= E Roehm 12 Jackson. Midni'tKollies. Kehrah 77121 FGrnds 3-4 1 H^fast 100 105 12 11 11' ll'5 A Aeourdyl.l Vultilla. Jackson. Zanzibar 76963 FGrnds 2-4 1 :lb'5mud 30 114 6 10 9l •*» ■ Boehrn 11 Leonard*;.. SunMart. St. Gerard 75178 Empire 51 f 1 :08 fast 60 105 6 6 9' 10'3 W And'sonlt) Lady Argos. Impossible. Milan 75086 ESmpire 5-8 1:01 good 30 115 10 10 10 105; T Burns 10 Paytnan, W'ch (harm. B. Streak UNCLE ABE. ch. g. 3 106 By Towton Field— Peace and Plenty, by Uncle. (Trainer. H. Schlessinger. Owner. Mrs. H. McQuage). Breeders. Har.er & Cross. 78520 Columbus 51 f lll'r.good 12 100 |« T McCor'k 8 I thernPacif i,-. MyError. P. berry 76733 F.Gr'nda 3-4 lll^slow 50 94 7 9 9 9-- D Jones 9 Kingsclere. (are Free. Attilia 76384 Jefferson 3-4 1 :1.~Ar,good 25 111 7 S 61 6*1 A Fraley 12 I.'yBurrows. LnardC.. Barberry 76303 Jeffeison 3-4 l:19Vivy 7 116 8 7 71 8" C Lang 10 Dunoon. P.aldine. I.advBurrowa 76228 Jefferson 3-1 1:20 hvy 30 103 4 1 2» 81! A Fialey 11 W. Lynch. ; t Xorthern. Dowry PEARL BOOTS, ch. f. 3 108 By Boots and Saddle — Pearl G.. by Handsel. (Trainer. B. Creech. Owner, B. Creech). Breeder. T. M. Murphy. 78413 Hunfton fc| f 1 :0SS.,fast S 106 3J W Martin 9 Me.ldlingMalt ie. April. Rovaline 78387 Hunfton 51 f l:»7'5fa?t llf 100 3J W Martin 12 Big Sapp. Jolly. Sam Rel, 78251 Hunfton 51 f 1 :07 fast 9J 100 47 H Paden • Coluni.Tenii. Thellster. Pro« . cdt 75295 Hunt'gton 5 S 1 :01Vast 4 112 'i'" W Mart.n 11 Auntie Millin. Zanzibar. Quail 75242 Hunt'gton 51 f 1 :08 hvy 5 115 9 = W Martin ltl Attilia. Auntie Millin. Bahfull 74915 Hun'ton 51 f 1 :08%.slovv 2 109 ::3 R McD'-ott 7 Zero. lagoon. Auntie Miln. 74830 Hunt' on 51 f l:0S'5fast 1 109 11 W Martin G Saucy Susie, Ceorgia May, Zen CHESTNUT GIRL, ch. f, 3 102 By Ballot— Syringa, by Cesarlon. (Trainer. J. A. Bowers. Owner. J. R. Clark). Breeder. J. B. Gorham. 78535 Col 'minis 51 f l:XS%st«W 8 102 610 H Paden I Trafalgar. Royaline. Red \\ n* 78485 Col'mbus 61 t PlSyivy 13 86 4'1 J Jones 11 I.uckyRuii. JaikPot. Babylonian 78154 Tijuana I l:4-5-\hvy 71 92 4 7 5s S*l G Cooper 7 Maryfont'y. Mizanna. Krekz'nai 78112 Tijuana 5-8 1:03 good 40 95 2 2 3'13'IG Cooper 10 DellEvans. Boomerang. D.inAnl 78075 Tijuana 5-8 1:03 slow 39f 103 9 10 9 95} L Creery 10 Boomerang. Convent. Atonem'nt 78064 Tijuana 5-8 1:01 fast 37 98 8 8 8 8'° G Cooper 8 F.CIoriosus. H'merang. Kimstrdt 77988 Tijuana 5-8 1 :02~mud 27-10f 91 6 6 6i 6«J K Hoagldl3 Franks.. A'kassin, WildTh'ghts 77946 Tijuana 5-8 LOl^slow 9f 103 8 6 6» 5'« J Wood 8 J.Xewell, F.Cloiio-us, V.Holland WOODLAND QUEEN, br. f. 3 (M) 105 By Towton Field— Ocean Queen, by Cunard. (Trainer, C. I. Wilson. Owner. Woodland Stock Farm Stable). Breeder. Haner & Cross. 78520 Columbus Si t Pll'sgood IS 103 6" J Byrne 8 PncleAbe. S'th nl'acifie. M; Erf 77972 Jefferson 3-4 l:17%mud 30 100 7 8 6l 571 J Wallace IS 0. Stair. Mt.Pleas't. Dandvbnisli, 77840 Jefferson 51 f 1 :0S*sigood 100 104 9 9 91 10'' A Fraley 15 SisterJosella. Stamp. DanBolling 77740 Jefferson 3-4 l:14^,fast 60 111 3 4 5= 8"J A Fraley 15 Bush Buck. Melbourne. Utt) 77626 F.Gr'nds 3-4 1 :14%good 50 105 10 13 13 13'» A Fraley 13 B'yKlair. » oinedv. Wan IK harm 77233 FGrnds 3-4 l:14Vfast 30 111 6 13 13' LT'J L McD ottll SunMart. WatchCh in, Goldfield Ciu n »pr ! -4 Mile. I ulnnilniH Dispatch Purse. P.-yenr-oIds nu«l upnnrtl. \J\\\ nHUL Allowances. (April SO, 1»23 1:14 a 112.) BEG PARDON, b. h. 6 113 By Smoke House — Morning: Hours, by Yankee. (Trainer. J. J. Russell. Owner, J. J. Russell). Breeder. R. P. Marshall. 78319 Hunt ton 3-4 1 :133sfast 11 9S 3s O Atwell « Right onT'e. Ix.r.M'a. Tnp'ngo 77453 F.Gr'nds til IIEMUJ 7 113 1 1 31 4"i F Th'dyke S Hiddeii.Icwel. liinnor. BiffHang 77345 F.Gr nds 3-4 1 :14'igood 5 120 6 5 5" 8'j .1 H Rurke S Kxcbange. Ijidy Ros.-. Kindred 76923 F.Gr'nds 3-4 l:14Hslow 41 116 1 1 l'l l1 J Burke 11 Sagamore. Kingsclere. Lady Rosa 76837 FCr'nds 3-4 1:15 slow 1 113 2 1 1 1= I Parke 12 CrecnCold. Dan Boiling, Se |iiel 76614 F.Gr'nds 3-4 MfltfMt 7-5 112 2 1 1* l1 I Parke 13 Dr J. o. The Francis, an Orlova 76368 Jefferson 3-4 1:15 good 11-5 107 3 4 4= 4« J H Burke 9 Admirer. JolinJoseph. CareFrce 76324 Jefferson 51 f l:09\hvy 9-5 109 1 1 U 2»" J P Burke 8 RoyallM. k. Antonia. Knot Unsi 76232 Jefferson 3-4 l:lS~hvy 5 112 3 1 1- l5 J H BurkelO Dr. Joe. Carnarvon, Lord Aller NOON GLIDE, ch. c, 4 111 By High Noon— Skip, by Delhi. (Trainer. L. G. Pierce. Owner. J. W. Johnson 1. Breeder. J. Butler. 78116 Tijuana I I lltHrili 8 116 7 4 3' 1' J Berg 10 Capt. Clover. Lit Hope. Mah.Rule 78020 Tijuana 51 f 1 :0!»'5mud 13-10 113 1 1 1« 1»1 C Corbett 11 Ama. kasn. Brat.LM, Calg'yl^d 77963 Tijuana 3 4 1:14 fast 9 113 10 4 4' 5} F Horn 13 Harrigan'sIIeir. I.avinia. Salton 77948 Tijuana 51 f 1 :0Sl.-.slow 11-10 120 2 1 l3 V J Wood 14 Smiling. Pavlowa. M il.lie.lRulli 77702 Tijuana 3-4 PlJ'^good 8 110 8 7 7» 7*1 J "Wood 9 S. sMcm'y. T.o'tli'M'n'g, Bed '/)• TiK CASTLE, ch. g, 5 110 By The Manager — King's Daughter, by Ornament. (Trainer. S. Henderson. Owner, J. M. Weill). Breeder. T. C. McDowell. 78045 Havana lm70y 1:47 slow 8 112 6 8 8 7-" W McCabe S Viee-Chair'n. Perhaps. Pro. John 77748 Havana lm50y 1:42 fast 7 103 4 7 7 6' J Majestic 7 Ceorge Kuffan. Wida. Blue 11:11 77564 Havana 11-8 1:54 good 10 104 1 1 Ink lh f Kiniry 7 BritishLiner Hainan. \ Wales 77402 Havana lm50y 1 :422;,fast 8 106 5 2 2s H F Kiniry ('.Riverside. C.aj Boy 1 1.. HillinanC. 7739(i Havana 1 1-16 l:47asfast K 105 6 4 48 2' F Kiniry 8 CaptainAdams. Cautious. Halu 77331 Havana I 1-16 1 :4S fast 12 105 5 11' l"k F Kiniry 12 Approval, t Adam-. ;rn Briar 77244 Havana 3 4 l:19*thvy 8 107 8 6 51 V F Kiniry S KycBright. Pun.tu.il. Mir .Conpt-r 77202 Havana lm70y 1:51 slow 6 IPS 3 4 4""' 4s F Kiniry (i S.iuireWiggins, Hue:!. JackFrost SUN BRAE. ch. g. 6 110 By Sundridge — Sweet Briar II.. by St. Frusquin. (Trainer. W. A. McKinnev. Owner. W. A. McKinney), Bred in Enibnd by W. b. Kilmer. 78524 Columbus 3-4 l:Sf%aTO«d 3-5 115 4-1 J Majestic 7 AiNie V. rnor. Kcdwoxl. S. issors 78059 Havana 3-4 1.14'5good 7-5 111 3 1 1J 11 T P.rotliersl:{ AiintieMillin. gfieeera, Twopair 78015 Havana 5-4 1 :12*sfast i no 6 I 3s 3' T Broth-rs S Perhaps. MuhcMv.. Siai A. lams 77879 Havana SI f IMKfUt 31 104 1 3 !' !' T Brothers 9 F.nd Man. Pepper Tea. Sci-sors 77829 Havana 3-4 Llllsfast 21 104 2 2 2n 8* T Broth.rs I End Man. Blue Hill. I'crhai - 77749 Havana 3-4 lL'Vsfast 31 102 4 2 2- 1" O 1'ernia 8 End Man. Brothei John, fill— 11 77485 Havana 3-4 l:U%f * 31 103 1 2 S 6*1 T Biothcrs 7 Blan.Mae, T.Amcruan. MabclK. PELION. b. c. 4 111 By Theo. Cook— Lottie Darr. by Ethelbert. (Trainer. W. E. Suggs. Owner. L. N. West). Breeders. Hildreth & Sinclair. 78481 Hunfton 51 f 1 OS mud 9 104 V H Click • S.TIi'glits. ( ahutta. I.M'eellia 78203 Hunfton 2-4 1 :H=.,fast 6 US t*)H Click I I.o.Maicellia. Cal.ntta. Topai;g.» 77828 Havana 6J f 1 :"5\faet 6-5 109 2 1 l1 2" O Pemia • R oiiTirnc, D Bin km r. I'Knc'nto 77697 Havana 55 f i :(*; fast 25 110 6 1 1» 21 O Pernia • Mar'nette. Pr Regent. R on lime 77434 Havana 51 f 1 :H»'.'„fast 5 108 I 1 1* 1» O Pernia 11 Finday. Plan, he Mac. Hullo 77354 Havana 51 f 1:08 good 15 118 7 5 S'l 4'1 H GlicK 12 ( 'ubaEneantn. Ill I— ■. BenBolt 77018 Havana I I 1 MUSUJ 12 106 2 5 5 * 5*1 II Click • Bluellill. Vuh ainPark. S Maiden 76787 Havana 3-4 1 :17'ihvy 21 106 4 2 2»" 5«i H Click 6 S. Maiden. Ferguson, C.Boyll. 76374 Havana 3-4 1:13 fast 5 110 I 4 6'1 1"" H Glick 8 Finday. Forest Uiieen. Jolly 76154 Havana 61 f 1 :08 fa«t 8-5 107 5 1 1* 1' HGlick 8 Miss Beulah. Midday, Patsy B. 75989 Havana 3-4 1 15'jfast 2 105 2 1 1* l1 II Glick 7 Prom. Tom. J I nderwood. Hull* LADY ROSE, b. f, 4 106 3y Von Tromp — Jourdain. by Watercress. (Trainer. A. S. Woodliffe. Owner, L. Liebling). Breeder. E. Cebrian. 78522 Columbus 3-1 1.17=&good U-I0 MS 2" D MeAul'e 6 Claymore. Ard.Ila. Vo^himl 77932 J-ff. rson S-4 l:15*Jivy 21 117 2 3 3' S* J II BurkelO Vacuum. Sin.pli.it v. Poor Sport 77801 Jefferson 3-4 1 :14»4fast 6 107 1 1 l'l 1' J H Purkell longboat. Julia M.. Theo 77649 F.Cr'nds 3-4 1 .13"-r.fasi 11-5 108 6 3 51 5"1! J Corcoran 9 (Ju nCharm'g, Whalelone. I.ugs 77407 FCrn.ls 3-4 1 :l:'eVast 5 104 2 1 1» 45 J Corcoran 9 Translate. Sweeps'ke-. Hon Man 77345 FGrnds 2-4 1 :!4 5good 11-5 111 3 2 21 2nt J Corcoran I Kvchaiii'e. kindred. Ifl— WllU 77256 F.Gr'nda 3-4 l:13*Afaat 21 M 1111 l'W Corcoran 8 Honor Man. Rust.'iu. Paul Mieou TIMES UP. b. f. 3 87 By High Timo— Grace Harlan, by Duke of Ormonde. (Trainer, W. M. Martin. Owner, S. N. Holman). Breeder L. A. Lvne. 78486 Col'mbus E| f 1 i:-.hvv 9J P* 62 P Groos 10 Xun .M. Kay. FastB.v, AuntJ»ne 78267 Bowie lmT'y 1 t:i good 7f 102 S ! SJ s" I) M.rglerll Anne. Agg't mgPapa". W M.dIjidy 78182 Bewta lm70y 1 IS fast 71 100 4 4 «' 7:I D M-rgler 7 KillKiwie. W..od l.ady. Anne 78161 Powi.- 61 f 1:23 mud 62 99 1 1 1' 2' D M« rgl.r 13 BiffBang. Agg Papa. V. nizelos 77932 J.fferson I 4 1 :15Hhvy 10 100 9 5 6' fi7 D Mergier 10 Vacimin. Sm pli. II \ . I^i.lv Rose 77846 Jefferson 3-4 1 H'sfast 7 9S 9 4 4' 41 L Mlljtir it ftltaJH. Poor Sport'. D.ivduo 77607 Ftlrnds 5-4 1:16 hvy 20 99 9 9 9 f ! D Meigler 9 Col. Winn. Piedmont. Poppye 77495 F.Gr nds 3-4 1:H'sgood 8 921 S 9 9 9« B Bre'ning 9 Stargo, P.nil.Mi. ..ii. Dumb founder 77314 F.:.r'r..ls 1-4 MITsfast 31 103 13 6' 8" W Miluc-r 12 Brookdale. (oi.ilKeef. S'p'yKlai AL STEBLER. b. g. 4 108 By Golden Maxim— Lily Mac, by Pliudit. (Trainer. C. R. Anderson. Owner, C. C. Wright). Breeder T. M. Murphy. 77976 Jeff .-i. son 1 1-v 1 :59«r.mud 8 107 4 Pull.dup.H Zand, r 9 I.'.IWra. k. Dumbfound, r. KentL. 77937 J.ff.rsoii 1 1 16 1 l~hvy 15 110 6 6 1« 1« H Zander 13 HI J. -mar. Smariv. Water Girl 77893 J.ff.ison 1 1-16 15:: imud 8 11! 7 10 61 6" D M.rgler 10 Normal. Permar.... Smarty 77844 J. ff. rson 11-16 1:50 good 20 11112 10 It** t" H Zai.i. r 19 KentL., tt ITm.lt,. Royal Duck 77477 F.Cr'nds I 116 IM slow 13 6 108 7 9 9 9" J Chalni'rs I K.p.iter. Soviet. KraiikMonroo 77448 KCrn.ls lm70y 1 :47Vr,muil 10 107 1 2 J tft II Zander 0 Coral Reef, Siiperhinii, Fr Mcnro* 70815 KCrn.ls 1 18 ld**AjM*i 8 108 3 1 t* 1* H Zan I. r ti Cur.Evcnts. DukeJohn. Reel Foot 76509 FCr'nds I 1-16 1 :52V»mud 15 110 2 S 4» S'»H Zander 6 Tan Son. Tingling, Sling 70369 Jefferson lmTOy 1 IS^good 20 105 2 « 7'* 6'« II Zander It Atta Boy II., Rork, Peace Tal tDisiiualificd for foul. Page 8 "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 I and other indispensable data and information on the following day's races at all tracks. j DAILY RACING GUIDE 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 Pul.li-.li.-rs, Dally Itaciaa; (hart, 441 Plymouth Court. Chlc*ff„, Illinois ^= 2J Racing Dates For 1924 RACING DATES FOR 1924 HARFORD AGRICULTURAL AND BREEDER'S ASSOCIATION, Havre de Grace. Md.: April 16 to April 30 (13 days). Mutuek CAPITAL CITY RACING ASSOCIATION, Beulah Park. Co!-mbus. Ohio: April 19 to May 10 (19 days). Mutuels. ' KENTUCKY ASSOCIATION, Lexington, Ky.: April 26 to May 7 (10 days). Mutuels. UNITED HUNTS RACING ASSOCIATION. Belmont Park, L. I.: April 26 (1 day). Oral. UNITED HUNTS RACING ASSOCIATION. Belmont Park, L. I.: April 28 (1 day). Oral. METROPOLITAN JOCKEY CLUB. Jamaica, L. I.. N. Y.: April 29 to May 21 (20 days). Oral MARYLAND JOCKEY CLUB, Pimlico, Md.: May 1 to May 13 (11 days). Mutuels. PACIFIC COAST JOCKEY CLUB. Tanforan Park. San Francisco, Cal.: May 3 to May 25 (20 days). KENTUCKY JOCKEY CLUB, Churchill Downs, Louisville, Ky.: May 10 to May 31 (19 days). Mutuels. ONTARIO JOCKEY CLUB, Woodbine Park. Toronto, Ont.: May 17 to May 24^(7 days). Mutuels. OHIO STATE JOCKEY CLUB, Maple Heights. Cleveland, Ohio: May 17 to May 31 (13 days). Mutuels. WESTCHESTER RACING ASSOCIATION, Belmont Park. L. I., N. Y.: May 22 to June 13 (20 days). Or»I. THORNCLIFFE RACING AND BREEDING ASSOCIATION, Thorncliffe Park, Toronto. Ont: May 26 to June 2 (7 days). Mutuels. CONNAUGHT FARK JOCKEY CLUB, Connaught Park, Ottawa, Ont.: May 27 to June 3 (7 days). Mutuels. Page 9 Tijuana Racing Figures: Total of $800,835 Distributed During 126 Days of Racing.; A. B. Spreckels Largest Winner Among the Owners--Runstar Tops the Horses--O'Donnell Riding Star. TIJUANA RACING FIGURES ♦ Total of $800,835 Distributed During 126 Days of Racing. ♦ A. B. Spreckels Largest Winner Amonp the Owners — Konslnr Tops the Horses — O'Donnell Hiding Star. * The long winter meeting- at Tijuana finally came to an end with the racing ol Sunday. April 20. It began last Thanksgiving- I ay and continued for 126 racing- days, during which time 1 .040 races were run and $^00.S:;5 distributed in stakes and purses, the daily average distribution amounting to $6. .".." ." . A. 1'.. Spreckcls. the well-known California breeder and turfman, was the largest money winner during the meeting, chiefly due to filmstar's success in the C'offroth Handicap. The Spreckels horses won ten races and 849.88)8. Other big winners were ('. B. Irwin with $.19,870. R. 1,. T.aker. $27. MO. .!. K. I* Ross. $24 .?.?. . and I. 1?. Humphrey. $22.f.G0. Runstars great triuni|ih in the valuable Cr.ffnth Handicap placed him at the head of the money winning horses that raced at the Mexican track during the winter. Kittle Chtof was one of the outstanding stars and n-et with marked success, earning for his I « wner $18. .190. Deep Thought won the Tijuana Derby and four other ra —s. enriching the stable coffers to the extent of $ir .110. isprey was another that figured prominently with seven victories and $10.'.t?0 to his credit. Th - training honors again fell t . C B. Irwin, who. though failing to head the winning owners* list, as he did for th-- last three years, sent the largest number of winners to the post, saddling lifty-f..ur that proved successful. S. O'l onncll. who fell from grace near Um end of the moting. was the riding star with! M winning MWKl to his eredit. The chief winners among the owners fol- ! lows : •Hmer. 1st. 2.1. M. a it. j ! KfireckeK A. R M B 7 $411. !)» ! Irwin. C. B 7.4 70 (ill 88.8781 j Baker. It. I, 84 47 a 37.SM ! Itoss. .?. K. 1, 1* 7 7 34 .330 1 j Hun ph-cys. I B 13 c, 11 33.889 lirnnihcllcr. Q 21 20 18 18.838 1 ; ll«.!le..t« k. It. M 38 IK IS 1.T4HO Daniel. W 4 r, I 13.100 Itancho Wikiup Ntat.lc M 10 4 13.(M« ; International Stable s U io 12486 AVcint. W. (' a 39 1!) 1L'.4r.o . M. aduwl.ro k BSeBat 14 !t K 12 4:i()| 1^-slie Stable 11 K .-, 1J.J70 I Applejiati-. W. I Ill 11! 11 tS.388 I'nel.lo ■tales 13 a 11 Kl.lt*\ I ' Knelielkamp. \V. K 13 14 M MM Muse. W. 1 14 I 4 s.S7(» I Sawyer. (' 13 13 19 S.:.3o | Nan Piece Stable IS 10 M 8,888 1 I Shafer. \ B 11 M 11 7 7«0 | Bronx Stable H S ■ 7.888] Spreckels. It 14 1: 13 7.3X0 I llurkee. J \2 7 13 7.210 j California Stakes !) 14 7 7 ll.xii I I Wilbur. IS 11! 11 3 C..K70 I ( H)|MT. II |2 10 !l 1: 7*0 j ' Whitel.ill. I. T 11 9 H (1.750 Mini Monte Kami Slabl ■ !t 10 !l 8.78)1 W.i Iker. W S IS L"2 8.798 ' lto.vi.-. k it 9 m IS 8 .888 j j ! 1""K. I« 2 2 ■ MS* Williams. M K 10 7 3 CSTM lloffler. T.. Kstate of 9 8 S (1.270 Brown Stasia Kami Stable . . . . 10 10 13 6JN9 1 I Baroni. A 9 12 lo 8.189 .M.bott. C. II 9 9 14 B,879| ; Neal & Bartholomew 11 4 ;i 5.710 j Kell.j. I'. .1 s 10 13 :. 570, \ ' Co-mII. k'. W. C 8 7 11 8.888 i Barm- II Sf pi 4 7. 8.86 1 J 'l'l..,iii|.S' [i. C. K 1. 1; 7 4.!IS(| Synfy. M S (i 8 4. 9oO j Johnson. A 7 3 1 4.S90 1 Tallin, II s 1 7 4.888 1 vTefMM Males 9 7 3 4.S00 I Brent. A 9 8 4 4.888 1 Buxton. C .-. O 0 8,888 Bar.na. .1. S ('. | | 4. 000 I Sunbeam Stable 4 S 11°. 4.878 : ltcnvcr Stable 5 9 9 4 BM I'.lackwcll .1 A (i 14 7 8,828 Hi rn. 1; K 8 13 8 4 I •(» Millard. W I» 7 9 (I 4..-.1C MeCotin.-ll. II. C S i, t; 4.4SO Allen • Wilkersjn ('. lo S 4.200 Polk. S 7 7 I 4.188 Crippen. Mr- C. 1 7 I 3 4.0fiO Cobb-ii (tote Stable 7 1 3 tmi 1 Manlibank. .1 W ." I 14 3.930 I McKay. .1 C 4 3 4 MJKtO Jenkins. Sf. C 7 5 J 8,189 lleatli. I. I! 8 8 3 3.700 Nancolas Br «* ....(» S 9 8.888 Xorlh & Bowe ('■ I 3 3.4(Mt K -IM'I. II B 7 3 3.3SHI Slanfield. \V. L 7 2 3 3.3(H) AikiiiHon. C \V 4 *. S 3.3(Kt Suhr & BeatM .1 7 I 8*289 llodire. T r. 7 4 3 ISO : W..!fe. If. I ■ 2 7. 3.170 Maualc. J S .". 7 3. CM Williams, p. 4 3 2 3 (IMI li.meri. .1 .'. 3 8 3 0-Ki Vail. C I Pi | 8.888 Ciluore. J .'. 4 4 L'.9IMt j Arlington. 1 4 2 3 2.MKI Pay ton. A. V 4 4 .". 2 ss0 lln etj \ il it- stable :. B 3 2J8H jtoce. t. s ■ I s 2.sn Puiit.in Stable 4 4 5 2.188 1^ «ls 8 Peeler 5 I 3 2,188 Watson K K 4 3s 2 71o l:r wn. It. 8* 4 4 .". "J.7i4» Hunter. W I 4 .'. 0 2 C^i 1j wij A. III. mas 3 9 4 2. .".SO P.lk. T 3 i IL' 2.8N8 l^ivin. P J 8 12 3 BH Co no 1 . ( 3 N 4 2.4MI N.ai Bra I 7 r. 2.430 C.II.r r.n.s 4 B 2 2.410 Strile ,x Vale:iiine 4 B 3 3,488) While, K. i: 4 2 8 3^3M Carroll. ( \V r. 1 l 2.388 (ox. Mrs. II. 0 4 2 c. 2.2 i Bo twlek. A. C 3 .'. 4 2250 ll.irtwell C A 3 4 2 3.188 Meh.ec .1 It 4 1 4 I'. ISO Ciowell. II II B 8 1 L'.l«4» stanfiei.i .v Immm 3 7 0 2,148 II III J ■•§■(! Stable 3 7. 4 2.128 Kaataar, C 4 3 3 2.1M lrbv. C 4 2 3 2 1(K ( o|M-r. J XI 3 4 4 3 888 B.rnanl. J 4 3 0 2.0441 Btactotaa, J 4 I 1 2.040 The BOnW-a \\!c -li account* d for Sl.Oliu or inure each follow : Mors*. tot. 2d. 31 Amt Bimstar 2 1 8 844.S&8 Ijittle Cliu-f «i 2 2 l'-.'IWi Deep 'llioiiclil T, 3 1 1.-..110 Oapnf • i i 10970 M:.sler Cliarhe 2 8 8 B 790 Bear Sle.t 7 2 1 7.9 Ml Better Buck 3 2 2 7 30.'. (atoraf Isaa - ~ 8 sja «.rca\l-u k 7 3 2 ..230 Kpreid l-T.itle 7 3 1 4.kwo Abidane I 2 s 8J88 Sum \l..n.l 4 (i 3 4.7K0 Tangerine B 8 0 4.090 The Ar.ni' alilall « 3 2 8 3881 M Bexerie 8 2 I 4.200 Freebooter 4 « B 3 930 Mu r-dale B 3 2 3.7*(J Blunder S 1 4 B.aa The Falconer I 0 2 3,030 j ! ! j ! 1 j 1 ; ; . I I ' I | 1 I | I j I I I j ' ' j j ! 1 I ; j \ ' J i j 1 1 I 1 I : 1 I : j Horse. ■ 1st. 2d. 3d. Amt IXirioa 5 5 3 3.020 Judge Pryor 4 7 2 3.500 Navarit 0 2 1 3.500 Kver Bold 0 I 3 3.490 The Almoner 0 I 2 8.488 Cmineut 5 2 2 3,370 Clieiokee I^ e 1 8 • 2 3.370 Bitorlty « 2 3 3.370 ' bats' Corham I 3 2 3.210 ('(.cur de I/ioii 4 4 ."• 3.100 Trusty -. 0 2 0 3.17.0 U«lv Inez I 0 1 3.140 Frank S 0 4 2 3.120 Blarney Stone 2 8 4 3.110 ! Frank Fogaity 0 2 I 3.090 j Uidy Astor 1 2 B 8.888 Buster Kenton 3 1 2 2 9*0 OjBBM Catherine 4 10 1 2.900 alitor Cop I I 0 3.820 j Sp.-cdball 0 3 0 29 0 Xl I laddv 3 2 S IJ88 ( I lUanp.im 4 0 2 3.888 Fevlanee 4 2 8 2.S20 j I UM 4 0 4 2.S20 1 Billy Slar 2 ■ 2 2.S0O A. Ixster I 1 2 2.70O | Wild Heather 3 3 7 2.700 ! ! Nebraska Bad 5 2 3 2.740 Virginius 2 4 0 2.720 Lady l.e Band 4 7 3 2.701 Join: S. Keardon 2 0 2 2.70O IMpli 5 3 1 2.030 June Fly 4 4 4 2.030 W-dding Piince 4 4 0 2.030 Utile Clair B 3 0 2.020 Van Patrick 3 2 3 2.7.90 Jack Bauer B 4 1 2.590 Pick Terpin 4 0 3 2.5SO | I Miss Claire 5 2 2 2.540 Iterator Sou B 3 o 2.7.30 Keegan 3 3 3 2.7.30 (•officii! 4 2 2 2 490 Fort Chun hill B 2 2 2.4V.0 Itill O'Flynn 3 3 0 2.420 rater 4 3 B 2.420 Tnl.by A 4 I 1 2.410 Notenougli 2 4 2 2.410 Ten Ball— a 3 4 2 2.400 Br.-oze 4 I I 2 40o Paula Shay 2 I 4 2.390 Ciiizeru 3 3 1 2.350 II. Warrei 4 4 2 2.350 Harry D 4 5 1 2,3.50 Ixmis 5 2 8 2.340 Marcclla Boy 3 3 5 2.320 Nan McKinney 5 0 4 2.340 I Sallon 5 1 2 2.340 1 | , Ocean Current 5 2 0 2.340 1 Uaetta 4 3 4 2.300I Madge F 4 4 2 2.280 1 | Tikeh 4 4 1 2.270 |«;ail Ford 4 3 3 2.250 K nigh thood 3 3 0 2.27.0 ■odd Betfe 3 7 2 2.240 Helen Cook 3 7 2 2.240 New- Beauty 4 1 0 2.230 Peter Pierson 3 0 4 2.220 Valla 3 4 3 2.220 Piince K 4 1 3 2.220 ;Fair Orient 4 1 5 2.220 Onyeea 4 3 3 2.220 Dan Hogan 3 5 0 2.220 Plunger 4 3 2 2.210 Wviiiii -wood 4 0 2 2,200 jCingcr 4 2 4 2. ISO Dainty Let* 3 ■ 5 2.180 ■eth'a Alibi 4 2 4 2 1H0 Sophia Coldman 4 3 2 2.170 Bill M.-Clcy I 7 8 2.140 .Miss Naniura 4 1 4 2.130 l-ady I.ilhan 3 I 2 2.120 War Winner 4 1 B 2,110 Chippendale .3 4 0 2.100 Plow Steel 8 4 0 2.100 Polly Wale 3 3 2 2.100 ■Prince Direct 3 5 4 2,100 Little Thtolla 4 2 2 2.888 Bed legs 4 2 2 2.040 .Postillion 3 2 1 2.030 Valor 3 1 1 2.010 Kelman 4 2 0 1 .990 fajelto 4 l 3 i.9 '0 Tom Craven 4 2 1 1.9S0 Mart Bunch 3 5 2 1.980 l.idv Tiptoe 4 2 1 1 9MI It. sh 4 0 0 1.900 llildur 3 8 0 1.900 The Pictntor 4 i 1 1.9T.0 l.'Kfiarc I 0 4 1.93a Harrigan's Heir 4 1 2 1.930 Bedazzle 3 B 1 1 .920 ( lo.-k Sto.-king 4 1 2 1.920 111 Koble 4 1 2 I 920 Over Shot 3 3 4 1.920 S 111 H. dron 3 4 3 1 .920 /illah 4 2 0 1.920 Zea lot 3 2 I 1 .!«KI Wylie 3 3 4 1 .890 Snigrado * 4 1 1 1.8S0 Ten Can 3 3 3 1.880 B-ncstcdt I 3 4 Ma ISeth'a Mctrory 3 3 4 1.800 Faithful Cirl 3 3 4 1,800 Battle Shot 3 3 3 1.850 Mind Baggag,- 3 2 2 1.830 Pert., de Oro 3 1 1 1.830 I'hiv.i 1 1 8 1.820 Darter (0rb.1t I 3 2 1.820 Turbulent 3 1 3 1.820 Icon 4 1 0 1.800 Sloivocnard 3 1 1 1.800 Deiiiinii|lie 3 1 1 1.780 lighting Peak 8 1 4 1 700 Baa IMuaido 3 4 8 1740 Bxterminator 1 8 0 1.740 Top a* the Morning 3 3 2 1.740 Werthaeaa 4 0 1 1,14)8 Clarkaea 3 2 4 1.74'i jCunsiglt 3 3 0 1.730 Bun.lar 2 1 1 1.70O Ske.zix 1 1 1 1.700 Nellie A 3 3 1 1.700 rartoaa Bill 8 3 1 l.oso iLaweare -Manning 2 ." 4 1.08 1 W.H.di. Mi. ng. m cry 2 0 2 1.888 Qatare Qacaea 2 2 l 1.050 I. lack Shasta 3 3 0 1,888 l lltoa •. 3 2 2 1 020 Ma i Prosper 3 2 2 MM Kondelle 2 4 2 1.010 I Caveat lluplor 2 4 4 I .AM I little Hope 2 1 4 1..-8C San toahel 2 4 4 1.500 •Stroller 3 2 1 1.500 jBtoea child I 1 3 1,888 l. Man 3 2 1 1.500 Braaaa 3 2 1 1.500 IB] Kight 2 4 4 1 7.00 Parncll 3 1 3 1.7.00 Bosa \tkin I 8 3 1.7.00 Be Frank 2 1 2 1 .530 Ask Jessie 3 2 0 1.7.20 Zing 3 0 4 1.510 l.ralian 3 2 0 1.888 Herder 3 1 2 1.7.00 Car 3 1 2 I.SM ! Picnic 3 1 2 1.7.00 the I. tui 3 2 0 l.sa i Tt* Wit 1 7 1 1.490 Bell.- of niaiito Ittoaa l 3 r. 1.41a) Hltraaxp 3 1 1 11 7.0 Ja. k beat 2 4 2 1.440 I Al Hat teal 2 2 4 1.440 Bill's Buck 3 1 1 1440 , lt * 1111 rang 1 7 3 1410 I Itereareaet 3 1 1 1.440 I'lv.ast 3 1 1 1440 Honest C.-.rge 2 2 0 1.440 Mannikin II 3 1 1 1.440 Socrate. 1 1 (I 1.420 in!.- 2 4 1 i.sa v.-oiio. 3 0 o i.aa All Over 0 5 1 1.888 Swe.t and Lea 2 2 5 1.39U N.M.tgolil 2 0 2 1.390 la t Bej 2 3 2 1 .390 j N0..11 •ilidc 3 1 0 1.380 I Arctic K.i.g 3 0 "2 1.380 ! ( edi 11 2 2 5 1 a8 Ftai Btortoaaa 2 4 1 1.388 ! Havana Kle. trie 2 3 3 1 3H0 IteM Bryan 1 7 2 1.IMI Qarereeh 2 1 2 1.350 I h. ol. I fill 1 4 5 1.340 I 01 d A I len 3 1 3 1 330 ■ Norfield 3 0 1 1 .::;( First (all 2 3 2 1 33 1 Lrteea Beth 1 0 3 1828 M«r Contrary 3 0 1 1 .320 Star] Jane Baker 1 5 5 1 .320 Miss Kiniiia Q 2 2 4 1.320 Full iluou 3 0 1 1.320 ( I j I 1 | ! ! | I I 1 | , 1 1 | Horse. 1st. 2d. 3d. Amt. Joe Tajf 2 2 4 1 .320 I Doe Horn 2 W 1 1 .290 I Billy (Jibson 2 2 2 1.270 | I^iuis A 1 3 0 1.200 Norford Honey 2 1 5 1.260 Convent 2 2 3 1.389 Snooksie Bradley 2 0 2 1.250 M.zanna 1 I 3 1.240 ( assius 2 2 1 1 .220 Leraat lieaves 2 1 2 1.210 Plurality 2 2 2 1.210 Summer Sigh 2 2 1 1.210 1 Virginia B 2 1 4 1.210 Base Ruth 2 1 3 1.210 Mayor House 2 2 2 1.200 Sweep lp II 2 3 0 1.200 Tenni lee 1 4 7. 1 .200 , Betay Allen 2 2 2 1.200 .lav KoboMs 2 2 2 1.200 Hartaate 2 2 2 1.200 ! Kirkwood 2 3 0 1.200 Apricot 2 2 2 1.180 Whiff 2 2 1 1.150: Contusion 2 1 3 1.140 Fullanti 2 2 1 1.140 Ohrl Scoot 2 2 1 1.140 Poacher 2 2 1 1,140* Shasta Kxpiess 2 1 3 1.140 1 Spear Phot 2 2 1 1.140 Virgo 2 2 1 1.140 ! Kdmon 2 2 0 1.120 Wild Thoughts 1 4 2 1.120 j Parvenu 2 1 2 1.110 ' Niagara 1 4 2 1.100 ! Bayonet 1 4 8 1.090' Amackassin 2 2 8 1.0S0 ( a r.ny UMj 2 8 4 1 .0*0 Hereafter 2 2 0 1.0SO Josephine Newell 2 2 I 1.080 I.ivinia 2 2 0 l.oso Melehoir 2 1 2 1.080 Morro Castle 2 0 4 1 .080 Scottish I.ad 1 4 3 1 .080 Vera Rita 3 S 8 1.8B8 Salvo 1 2 4 1.070 Cavalcadour II 1 8 3 1.88) Mokihana 1 2 1 1.040! Miss Fryer 1 4 2 1.030 1 Ramo 2 1 1 1.030 1 Senator Dunlan I 1 1 1.030 Dell Evans 1 3 4 1 .020 j Dickie Dix 2 1 1 1 .020 i Hillsdale 1 4 2 1.888) Little Bess 2 1 1 1.020 Colonel Bit 1 4 2 I.SB8) Publicity 2 1 1 1.020 j Ravenwing 2 1 1 1.020 j Mission Peak 2 1 1 1.02.1; Missouri Boy 2 1 1 1 .020 Olympiad 2 1 1 1.020 Beaeaa l I o 1020 Silent Pardner 2 1 1 1.020 SiKrrtsman 1 4 0 1.010 Some good horsemanship was shown in the course of the meeting. The new star. S. O'Donnel, made quite an impression and lead the riders in mounts won, as well as recording a creditable percentage. The records of the jockeys who guided one or more winnets home were : Joekev. Mts. 1st. 2d. 3d. 1'np. PC O'Donnell. S 384 84 69 59 172 .22 Woods, J 386 68 54 4 7 217 .18 Walls, P 309 59 43 34 173 .19 KUis. U 347 52 51 39 205 .15 Barnes, ■ 288 02 35 35 160 .18 (lark. 0 304 39 30 34 195 .13 Mein. G 197 34 30 21 112 .10 Maiben, J 233 31 30 32 140 .13 Wilson. T 216 30 20 20 140 .14 Abel, G 249 27 20 25 177 .11 Hum. P 176 26 22 22 100 .17. Baker, F. J 27.2 25 27 37 163 .10 Jones. I 112 24 14 20 54 .21 Sn ith. J 258 23 23 33 179 .09 Ia\ine, G 120 22 11 21 66 .18 Kennedy, B 175 21 31 20 103 .12 Horn. F 238 21 22 30 165 .09 Kriekson. K 19.S 19 24 24 131 .10 Fator. K 221 19 18 30 154 .09 Connelly. D 116 19 14 12 71 .10 Claver, A 127 18 11 13 87. .14 Collins, A 182 17 26 21 US .OS Francesco, A 146 17 21 17 91 .12 Prey, M 224 16 25 21 102 .07 Watrous F. 115 15 16 11 73 .13 Neal. K 132 15 8 11 98 .11 Martinei, P 245 14 27 31 173 .00 Cantrell, F 170 14 16 29 111 .OS It gere. K 97 14 6 17. 02 .14 (oo| cr. G US 13 21 19 82 .11' Ralls. C 80 13 8 14 45 .18 Boganowski, W 101 12 23 18 108 .08 Ccrrity, J 137. 12 13 18 92 .09 Creerv. U, 119 10 11 3 83 M Molters. W 158 9 14 25 110 .0J Doyle. R 107 8 14 13 72 .07 Hoagland. K 122 7 16 13 80 .00 farhett, c MS 7 14 14 12:. .(M M.Knight, W 110 7 14 12 83 .03 Sharp. R 45 7 12 5 21 .10 Werner. F 59 7 10 10 32 .12 Chiavetta. F 39 7 4 1 27 .18 Ridenour, W 49 7 2 5 37. .14 Berg. J 143 6 18 7 It3 .04 Carter. R 62 6 11 7 38 .10 l/ong. ■ 47 6 6 5 30 .13 Johnson A 35 8 4 7 18 .10 Jockey. Mts. lit. 2d. 3d. Pnp. V.C. C.lass. J 42 5 4 6 27 .12 Denny. K 32 5 3 2 22 .16 Btitwell. J 15 4 5 0 0 .27 Stevens, F 75 3 7 11 M .04 Sntton. G 50 3 7 6 35 .00 Roberts. J 57 | 3 8 43 .05 Johnson, J. J 29 3 2 4 20 .10 Singleton, J 29 3 2 2 22 .10 Huntamer, J 22 3 2 0 17 .14 Pool, Sff 40 | 1 5 37 .07 O'Brien. J 41 2 6 2 31 .05 M Hugh. R 44 2 4 2 30 .04 S. heffel, II 38 2 3 4 29 .06 Metcalf. J 10 | 3 1 4 .20 McDcrn.ott. B 8 2 2 2 2 .25 Mooncy, J. I 6 2 I 11 .33 Sluder. C 12 I 2 1 7 .17 Jones. II. | 20 2 2 -0 10 .10 Brea, W 32 210 29 «• Klynn. R 13 2 0 1 10 .15 Deferi, J 19 l 3 4 il o*. Armstrong. B 23 1 2 2 IS .04 Thurb.r. II 13 1 2 1 9 .04 ' Rae. T 28 T 1 2 25 .04 /.ucehini. R 22 1 0 3 18 .0", Robbins. | 4 1 0 o 3 .25 Cormley, J 7.3 1 0 3 49 .02 The trainers who saddled one or more winners follow: Trainer. Wins. Trainer. Wins. Irwin. C. B 51 Judge. S 4 Kirsi hbailtn, C 35 Bean. F. B 3 Arviu. G 27 Franzer. C. II 3 Van Basra, c 20 (teery, J. T 3 Ilollcnbeck. R. M. .2. Sawyer. C 3 Cannon. D. F 21 Simond. II 3 Cnna. If 20 Smith. C. C 3 Weant. W. C 20 Bowers. J. A 3 McDanicl. II 19 Watkius. M 3 Neal. A 17 Briggs. A. B 3 Wright. BL F 17 (offey. J 3 Sims. W 10 Cornwall. P. A 3 llodge. T 10 Cummings, T. E. ... 3 Anderson. W. T 10 Eckert. J 3 Carroll. C. W 15 Koster. J 3 lrby. C 17. cjvhiis, J. V, 3 Buxton. C 14 Kane. J 3 Snyder. K. 1 14 I^wry. J A 3 Cr.ffin, H. T 11 |x,tt. H. A 3 Brent. A II Neil. H 3 Finnegan. W. B 14 Ogle. T. J 3 .loplin. W. 0 13 ormes. W 3 Stanfield. W. K ...13 Stokes. A. 17 3 Veoman. A. P 12 While. C 2 Cooper. II 12 See, W 2 Whitchill. 1.. T 11 Bitscli. F. W. '.'. 2 Walker. W 11 Palmquist. C. 1 2 Millard. W. P 11 Pi,.r,-o. I., t; 2 I.innell. E 11 O'Conn. II. K. J 2 Puggan. J. J 11 OBii.n. W. J 2 Polk. S 10 Jones, R 2 Carter. W. A 10 McCoolc. J. 11 2 Patterson, K 10 ll„Bau. P. F 3 Hill. J 10 (Jood. II 2 ltoyle. F. R 9 Fox. K. W 2 Couse. h. c 9 iteihtoaa J. T 2 Heard. J. D 9 Davis. II. E 2 Hoag. II. W 9 Condon. J. C 2 Sebum, B. C 9 Calwell. II. E 2 Tullelt. H 8 Ballinger. S. A 2 McConnell. 11. C. ... 8 Bredin. N 2 Manale, J 8 shinn. F 2 Kecfc. M. C 8 Stewart. II. R 2 Coll. W 8 I,,. Duke. A 2 Mulrenan. E 8 Modrell. W 2 Forsting. F. W 7 H.sseltine. S 2 Crippen. C. W 7 Traeey. S. S 2 Donohue. W. J 7 Hussci . J. G 2 Cray, A. M 7 Charles. J 1 John. B 7 1,,-wis. Sff 1 Smith. M 7 Oliver. Sff, B 1 Van Meter, C. C. ... 7 Bay. B 1 Wickham. A 6 Farrell. II 1 Walker. 1 6 Bi, hards. S. Sff 1 Howe. R 6 Sherman. ;. 1' 1 Nancolas. H 0 Keilly. E. F 1 Mayberry, Q 6 Van Corden. C. M. . 1 Hum, a. F 6 Austin. A. B 1 B-eds, W 0 Broadfoot. 0 1 Koerner. C 6 Carney. J 1 Howell, D 0 Brumbaugh. G 1 Fuller. B. S 6 Buchanan. E. E 1 Allen. B. 1 6 Campbell. P 1 Allen. R. 1! 6 Coffey. T 1 (iasser. E. F 0 Coo|kt. R 1 Reed. C. 0 5 Craig. J 1 Biak.iy. a. c 5 Clyster, T 1 Hayes. M. J 5 |... Bolt. W. II 1 l'ructt. C 5 Blander. P. V 1 Suhr. B 5 Fletcher. T 1 Tryon, L, II 5 (Jroves. B 1 Cilmore, J 7. Hankins B 1 White. A 4 How land. F 1 Wallhauser. F 4 Malcolm. II 1 Watson. E. E 4 Marmet. F. C 1 Strite. J. T 4 Muhaliv. A 1 Sharkey. J. J 4 Reese. J. E 1 Pelter, J 4 Riplev. R 1 Miller. (J. J 4 Rose, J 1 Markham. E. M 4 Smith. F. B 1 Hunter, J. W 4 Synfy. M 1 Dayton. A. F 4 Tully, M 1 Barnett. R 4 Yogel. E 1 Bernard. J 4 Wells. T. II 1 Alkinson. 0. W 4 Williams. M. F 1 White. E. E 4 (Continued on tenth page.) TIJUANA RACING FIGURES i (Continued from ninth page.) The stake rac-fs of the meeting were headed i by the valuable Coffroth Handicap, which i netted its winner. Hunstar. J43.6C0. The record the stake races run is: Stakes. Date. Winner. Value. New Year's nandic.in. Jan. 1: Tangerine. . . .$ 1.400 j Owners' Handicap. Jan. 'M; little Chief 1.0.V) i S»oi d Handicap. F'.li. 17; Better I^ick 5.475 [ Juvenile Stake-, March H; Hear Shot 4.790 Tijuana Derby. March Hi: IV. p Thought .. 12.000 I Tijuana Futurity. March 23: Master Charlie.. 9.370 I (offroth Handicap. March :W); ltuusUr 43,650 ' Coffroth Consolation Handicap, April C; Little Chief 2.100 l Tijuana Cup Handicap. April 13; Little Chief. 11,600 ' The percentage of winning favorites was about normal, as shown in the subjoined tabulation : N u m l er of da ys K?\ j Number of races 1.049 Winning first choices 418 I Winning second choices 211 Winning outsiders 420 » Winning at odds on 122 ! Defeated at odds on 81 Percentage of winning choices i 40 1 The Tijuana track does not rank among the really fast ones, but a number of excellent race horses were in action there last winter. The result was a number of new records in the creation of which the fleet, hardy and staying Little Chief, played a ' prominent part with his mile in 1 SJTVs, mile and an eighth in 1 :52. mile and a quarter in 2:0l4£ and two miles in 3 :21. He is a capital race horse anywhere and in any company. In all. twelve new records were substituted for those previously existing, the two speedy sprinters Osprey and Better Luck sharing honors in sotting up a new mark in running throe-quarters in 1:11)4. So much money is now given the horses at Tijuana that other good horses will assemble there in the future. With the passage of time the course will probably become faster and present records will bo effaced. At present they stand as fellows : Dist. Horse. A.Wt. Date. Time. 1-4 Nellie A. ..2 115 Jan. 12. 1924 32% 3 8 I). Eduardo..2 118 Jan. 19. 1924 :3J7i 3 1-2 f Bun. Keaton2 115 Feb. IS, 1923 :41% 1-2 ltollin I.aird.2 123 May 12. 191C -ATM, Hear Shot... 2 115 March 9. 1924 :47% t 1 2 f Mas. Charles? 1 IS March 23. 1924... :Xi^ Kondelle ...3 92 April IS, 1921 :53'-, 5 3 Ph'ne Ward.4 107 May 20, 1920 :59 i 1-2 B'l O'Flynn.4 108 Jan. 19. 1924 1:04& 3 4 Osprey 4 128 Feb. 22. 1924 1:11)6 Hotter Ijick.4 119 March 8. 1924 1:11 'j G 12 f S-mpsilla ..7 111 Jan. 9. 1916 l:20!i 7-8 Hank 3 115 Nor. 16, 1916 1:25 1 Little Chief. 5 90 Jan. 20. 1924 1:37& lm40y Abadane ...8 110 March 10. 1923.. .1:39* lin50y The Desert.. 5 97 April 5. 1921 1:43* linTUy Krewer 6 113 March 10, 1923. . .1 :42% I 1-16 Hlanc Scing 3 11G March 11. 1923. . .1 rlt^ ll-S War Mask.. 5 117 March 27. 1921.. .1:52 Ten HuttonsS 104 Feb. 21, 1923 1:52 Hastiile 5 95 March 14, 192."... 1:52 little Chief.5 125 March 2. 1924 152 1 3 16 T.S Not Pass4 107 Jan. 1. 1921 2:00% 1 14 Uttle Chief 5 120 April (i. 1924 2 04^ 1 3-8 H'rbon Gr'n.6 108 March 4, 1922 2:1S% 11-2 Loula 4101 April 14, 1921 2:33 1 3-4 ltouen 6 115 March 18. 1922... 3:02% 2 Iattle Chief. 0 125 April 13, 1924 3:24 SCHUYLER FLOYD Calvert Iluililing;, Broadway at 4 1st Street Bryant Ol.lli: 8Ta?aa York City TWO DAYS MORE AND TIIHN T1IK THIRD SENSATIONAL EVENT THE FIVE HUNDRED DOLLAR 'SCHUYLER INVESTMENT" YVHICH TAKKS 1M.ACK SATURDAY, APRIL 26, AT HAVRE DE GRACE The importance of thin event cannot be overestimated. 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KINANCKD 1-ltn POSITION IS CURTAIN TO KNJOY PHUSPEKITV TERMS: FIVE HUNDRED DOLLARS in advance. This Investment ia the BEST OF TDK BUST and worthy of far , higher terms. The "SCHUYLER INVESTMENTS'' are like I Sterling" cm Silver— the STAMP OF DISTINCTION Page 10 Unzue's Argentine Stud: Special Commissioner of London Sportsman Tells of His Visit.; Describes Fine Foals by Tracery at South American Breeder's Great Establishment UNZUE'S ARGENTINE STUD » Special Commissioner of London Sportsman Tells of His Visit. 1 Pesoribes FInp Foals by Tracery at Sou tli American Breeder's Great Establishment ♦ William Allison, the special commissioner of the London Sportsman, has recently returned to England from a trip to the Argentine. In the following article he describes the great brooding* establishment of Senor l'nzue and the foals by Tracery quartered there : I always look forward with special pleasure to my visit to Senor Unzue's splendid stud, and there was the added attraction this year that there were many colts and fillies by Tracery to be seen, and six of them yearlings foaled to English time. Moreover, it is always pleasant to renew acquaintance with the cherry stud groom. "Johnny" lloran, who has been there some thirty years. Wo started at 9:15 a. m. on Wednesday, by the, International Express, which is made up largely of sleeping cars, and moves along more speedily than do most Argentine trains. Anyhow, it took little more than two hours to reach Men-odes station, where we found a motor waiting, and in consequence of the prolonged dry weather the road from there to San Jacinto was immeasurably better than I found it in the last two years. Indeed, we had quite an easy and comparatively smooth run over the eight miles or so. and were soon noting the familiar emus (called ostriches) interspersed among cattle in the park-like grounds. LIKE AX ENGLISH PARK. I suppose I ought to describe the whole property as an estancia, but it takes on a considerable resemblance to an English park when you come within about a mile of the house. Sonor Unzue was there to receive us, and there was plenty of time to go out before lunch and have a look around. He has been reducing the number of his brood mares considerably, and intends for the future to keep only about thirty of the best. There are at San Jacinto ten yearlings by Tracery bred to Argentine time and six bred to European time. That is to say. the former lot would rank as two-year-olds in England, having been foaled in the latter half of 1922. I have more than once tried to explain how stock foaled in the Argentine to English time have an advantage over our own, for tho simple reason that if they be January or Eehruary foals they can be turned out with their dams, night and day, amid herbage that is at its best, whereas ours at the same period of the year are necessarily boxed up to a groat extent, and cannot have recent herbage in the first three months of the year. It is simply a proof to demonstrate that our rule dating ages from January 1, instead of March 1, as it ought to be, is contrary to the proven way of nature. ADVANTAGE OF ARGENTINE YEARLING The Argentine yearling, bred to European time, is strong and robust by the time the winter comes in the middle of the year, and it Ls not a severe winter like ours. Then, after enjoying another summer in his own country, he can be sent over to Europe in time to take advantage of the summer here, thus avoiding a second winter altogether. It would be vastly different if we tried to breed stock in Europe to Argentine time, for such stock would be foaled here in the autumn or winter and not have decent grass or sun for six months. We sat while the yearlings wore led out for inspection, and I need hardly tell people familiar with Tracery's stock that they made a goodly show. Most of them are typical of their sire, and of tho colts bred to European time, I liked best the white-heeled dark bay from that famous mare Ocur-rencia. by V'al d'Or Meltona. He is absolutely good all over, with rare quality and plenty of size. He was foaled on Eebruary 28 last year. A typical Tracery colt is the brown from Miss Spendthrift, by W'ildflower. her dam Aura, by Empire. Then there is an excel -lent own brother to the yearling El Cacique, by Tracery from Indiccita, by Val d'Or. He Is not quite sj much of a Tracery as I-ady Bullough's two-year-old, but lie is a good one, all the same. GOOD-SIZED TWIN. The fourth colt is a shapely son of Viena, by Val d'Or from Margay. by Martagon. her dam Hawthorn, by Albert Victor — Hawthorn Bloom. He was a twin, but seems to have grown, and done well all the same. . Of the two fillies foaled to English time, one, named Sabandija. is of excellent quality She is from Candorosa, by Val d'Or from La Marseillaise, by St. Mirin, her dam. Gavotte, by Saxifrage. The other is also a good filly from- a Val d'Or mare. Salida, but sh- is rather straight on her front joints, and is not likely to be sent to Europe this year. I saw also two two-year-old fillies bred to European time. One of them is a sharp-looking. deop-girthed daughter of Viena. by Val d'Or, rather on the small Bide. The other is a well-grown one from I •' urroncia. and her groat merit is obvious, though she may be rather straight on her joints. It will l o soon, therefore, that we are likely t i have plenty of Tracery runners in Eir-;lai:d tinting the next few years, for it must be remembered that there are already four Tracery two-year-olds in Europe and five yearlings, while there will be foals by him this year at San Jacinto to English time, arid some too in England and France (from mares recently imported). As is well known, the horse was brought back to England last year before the beginning of the Argentine rf ffiW It may not be g aeratiy known that the foaling season for Argentine time eejeaaeences In June. Of course. 1 was interested in the Tracery yearlings bred to Argentine time, for they are likely to keep the flag flying in that country. There are four beautiful tillies. all from Val d Or mares, and I think the beat of them is Trastada. from evasion, sister to 0( urroi.eia. and herself a gr* d winner. La Suerte is quite a true Tracery, and the tap- ' root of her is Mother Superior, ancestress of Minoru and Grand Parade. Bettor still. I liked the well grown and -shapely Turbu-lenta. which .« closely related to El Cacique. Among the coltu is a real beauty in Cin-Chon, whose dam is Bud. by William the Third from Sweet Hilda, by Tepper and Salt, her dam Boyne, by Doncaster — Shannon. There is a grand dark bay colt of the same family, his dam being by Sundridge from Bud. Gran Copete is another fine lengthy colt from Gran Cosa, by Val d'Or, and tracing to the ever-successful Meltona. Then there is a good colt from Straftalina. which traces to StrathfleeL A chestnut colt from La Gamez, by Val d'Or, is half-brother to perhaps the speediest colt in the country. The succefs of Tracery with Val d'Or mares has been striking, and it was on the ground of make and shape, as well as of breeding, that Senor L'nzue decided on this being the best possible scheme of mating. It was now almost time to go and see (he stallions, of which Papanatas (sire of 1 alospavos) now occupies the leading position, and a perfectly beautiful horse he is. Old Val d'Or, though he has been blind for ten years, is not in the least inconvenienced by that defect. He came out looking almost as fresh as a four-year-old, and his back has dropped little if at all. They put ten mares to him last season, and nine arc believed to be in foal. A newcomer is Spike Island, by Spearmint-Molly Desmond, and a good sort of bene he is. He may be displaced later on by Town Guard, but I do not think he would be if he were mine, though doubtless Senor l'nzue is quite right in believing that his Tracery mares will be best suited by a horse of Marco descent. At all events, the reverse cross has boon amply proved successful in such horses as Papyrus and Triumph. We lunched wisely and well before driving out to see the brood marcs and f als, and be it known that there are thirteen Tracery foals — that is to say, born in the latter half of 1925. They are living out night and day with their dams, and presented a really alluring spectacle. It wis a great sight, that of these really grand mates in the best of health and condition, with foals looking as well as sunshine and good food can make them. EIGHT COLTS AND EIVE FILLIES. Of the thirteen by Tracery eight are colts and live fillies. My readers may not be interested in them, but it is important for the credit of the horse that he should be well represented during the next few years in tho Argentine a.s well as in England. 1 put a special mark against the filly by Tracery — Irrison. by Val d'Or — Meltona; the filly by Tracery from Petulance, by Peppermint, ler dam Splendid, by Sheen— Ornament (dam of Sceptre), and the filly by-Tracery — Dorancia. by Val d'Or, her dam Pctulancia (above mentioned). Among the colts 1 not.-d the typical Tracery from Kuperta. by Winktield's Pride, her dam Tranmere. by Ayrshire : another true Tracery, from La Infanta, by Val d'Or. from Reiae dee Prea, by St. Mirin. But these not- B are Car, indeed. from bfllng; comprehensive — indeed, it would be ridiculous to attempt a description of all these good foals. I have merely mentioned a few that caught my eye a.s samples of the rest. Senor Unzue returned to Buenos Aires with Bf. after this — to me — truly enjoyable day which is my last before sailing on the return voyage. Chick Lang Much Better ' CHICK LANG MUCH BETTER HAVRE DE ORACB, Mil., April 22.— Chick Lang left his sick bed today, but probably will not ride until the scene shifts to 1'im-lieo. He is a victim of yellow jaundice. Sterling's Great Race: Custance Relates How Famous Horse Won Liverpool Cup.; How Noted English Rider Accepted Chance Mount Proffered by Fordham and Gained a Vicory [Victory] in Rich Classic. i i i j i [ I I ' l ' j I » ! 1 ' STERLING'S GREAT RACE ♦ — Custance Relates How Famous Horse Won Liverpool Cup. * . How Noted English Rider Accepted Chance .Mount Proffered by 1 onlham and Gained a VIcory in Rich Classic. . * In his 'Riding Recollections and Turf Stories" Henry Custance relates the story of Sterling's great race in tho Liverpool Cup of 1S73. The writer's story is reproduced he're-[ with : "On two occasions only have I had the pleasure of wearing Mr. Gretton's colors. but both were Sterling good rides— if the joke may be excused. The races in question were the Cambridgeshire and Liverpool Cup in 1373. One was quite a casual mount and came about in this way : Fordham and Chris Penning were great cronies ; the latter was always a great friend of Mr. Gretton's, and they had laid themselves out to win the Cambridgeshire with Sterling, and Ford-ham was to ride him. "All went well until they came to Newmarket. Fordham. who had not been in good health, had not been riding anything but quiet horses. All his employers allowed him to pick his mounts, knowing he was not in condition. One day he was asked by the trainer, a man named Houghton, who was formerly head lad to old T. Taylor, father of Alec, to come ride Sterling a gallop in the morning. This he tried to do. but in cantering previously to his mounting the old horse began rearing and kicking, which poor old Fordham could not stand, so he said to Houghton : " T think you had better get someone else. to ride this horse. I am not strong enough.' "Houghton asked: 'Who am I to get?' And Fordham replied: T will get you a jockey." CUSTANCE OFFERED THE MOUNT. "Subsequently he sent round for me to go and see him. and told me all about it, Chris Penning being in tho room. He asked me if I would ride Sterling in the Cambridgeshire if they put me on a thousand to nothing. I immediately told him I would only be too glad of the chance for half the price. He also informed me the horse was a bit nasty, but that I should not mind it. 'It was an unlucky day for me when I rode Sterling in the Cambridgeshire. It rained in torrents, and was dreadfully cold. I had been reducing for other races and, we were about three-quarters of an hour at the post. There wore thirty-seven runners, and Sterling, which had behaved himself pretty well for the first ten minutes, became almost unmanageable afterward. He reared, kicked and did everything he should not have done, a.s his temper was upset. "At last the flag fell to a straggling start, and before we had gone two hundred yards I was in the first three, with 111 pounds on. When we had gone a quarter of a mile 1 was second, with my reins like soft soap. 1 ought really to have been about nineteenth or twentieth, with top weight on, but it could not be helped, as I was perfectly helpless. My hands were numbed and the sweat from the horse's neck made the reins quite past holding — in fact, I was under every possible disadvantage, although I finished third. "I beggea Mr. Gretton to accept with Sterling for the Liverpool Cup, but he was rather inclined to scratch him, as he hated to be forestalled. PICKS STERLING TO WIN. "One evening a day or two afterward, 1 was dining with Penning at Newmarket, when he said: " 'What will win the Liverpool Cup?* "I replied at once. 'Sterling.' " 'Come round to Mr. Gretton's place and tell him so then," urged Penning. "Mr. Gretton accepted with him: but soon after Sterling had an accident. Ho hit his leg, and was stopped in his work for nearly a week, so was knocked out in the betting, and looked like being scratched. However, he came round all right, and I went over to Aintree from Waterloo, where I was staying with Penning, to ride Sterling a gallop on Wednesday morning, the Cup being run on Friday. I was driven over by the landlord of the hotel at Waterloo, named Hine-son, who had a hotel at Liverpool, as well. "Arrived at Aintree, I rode Sterling a haif speed gallop over the Cup course. The horse was fresh, but pulled up all right and sound. When I returned for breakfast. Penning said to me: 'Well, how did he go?' And I told him : 'First rate." " *By jabers, he said. 'He will ate half the brutes at the post, and win in a canter — ' a real Irish saying. "Sterling did not. however, eat any of his competitors at the post, and he certainly did not win in a canter — but I will try to describe the race. "There were fifteen runners and the handicap was rather a flattering one. Lilane, for instance, which had won several Queen's Plates, had only 115. including a five^pound penalty. Naturally, Mr. Savile's mare made the running. COURSE IS HEAVY. Tho course was extremely heavy, and thinking that weight must tell, Maidment sent her a real cracker. As I mentioned. Sterling had been eased in his work — or, I might say. had done no work at all — for a week. 1 was obliged to wait with him — not quite last, as 1 don't believe in waiting too far out of your ground. "When we came round th? last turn, nearly ' half a mile from home, 1 began to draw away from the ruck, and by the time we leached the distance toward the front lot 1 saw King Lud and Louise Victoria racing : together. My old horse was going great guns at the time, but I wished Judge Johnson could ahtft his box nearer to mo, as 1 ' was afraid, when I asked Sterling the ques-tion, he would not quite get up to him. 1 still suffered and waited, letting the other two run themselves out and was at last rewarded, partly by their coming back to me, and partly by the extraoi dinary struggle made ! by Sterling. When I called on the gallant i animal for the final effort he responded I gamely and won by a short head, the same distance dividing the second and third. "In tiiis nice i beat two of my old masters, Mr. Cartwrigbt ami Lord Lonsdale, who ; owned Louise Victoria and King Lud, respe-- : tively. As was truely remarked in ail the : papers at the time, nothing ouuld have i excelled Sterling's brilliant gameness and determination. It wis a grand finish to a I lather uncertain career. ' : ' ! i I ; : : i I "I need not toll my renders that Sterling was a great success at the stud; and although I do not care about answering the question often put to me about Which was the best horse I ever rode. I am not certain, if I do so, that I should not nam.- Sterling. It wouid certainly he either Mr. Gretton's horse or Thormanby. "Mr. Gretton had a real good race, and ho ga\ ■ me J'.'.JOO for winning. This w:is, of course, a nice present indeed for me to winter upon. "Sterling died on March 2o\ 1191, having been for many years the bright particular star of the stud near Birmingham, where he was located. Of course the best horse he ever sited was Isonomy. which, in his turn, was the sire of a coupb of triple crown' heroes in Common and Isinglass. Second in order of merit among Sterling's sons I think I should place Paradox, which was unlucky to be beaten at Epsom by Melton in \*So. A half of that greatest of all turf prizes his son Harvester jam. d when he ran a dead heat with SL Gatien the year before. "He sired two of the Two Thousand winners in Enterprise and Enthusiast, and although his name is missing as the sire of a St. Legcr and Oaks winner, his Black ran second for each race with Geologist and Sup.rba. By the prowess of Isonomy he could lay claim to most of the Cups, and in lv 0 his son Gold credited him with the most coveted trophy which U run for oa Ascot Heath." New Jumping Syndicate: Read Steeplechasers to Be Raced as Laurel Park Stud.; J. K. L. Ross and John McE. Bowman Join Read and Major White in Big Racing Venture. NEW JUMPING SYNDICATE ♦ Read Steeplechasers to Be Raced as Laurel Park Stud. e 1- J. K. L. Ross and John McE. Bowman Join Read and Major Wbite la Big Racing Venture. 1 The English steeplechase stable of Major Prank White and William A. Head will be raced this year under the name of the Laurel Park Stud, which is the name of the ' company formed at the end of last year by Major White and Mr. Head to handle the English bloodstock which they are importing into this country. The following imported steeplechasers will be raced at Havre de Grace, Pimlico and Toronto : British Wirm. b. m, ." , by Macintosh -Gavarnie, by Ije Yar. Cunto'.upe, b. f, 4, by Arnadis Lupcri-anij, by I.ycaon. Morcurius. b. g, 6. by St. Meriadoc— A.ior**, by Amphion. Huonura, b. m. S. by Iliion — Kenora. by Kroonstad. I'anthias. ill. h. 5, by Charles O'ilalley Ballyslieo, by Orby. fraternity, ch. c, 4, by Cannobic Francises, by Velasquez. Brown Pom. b. c, 4, by Potcmem Drym, by Sir Archibald. GaqpBT, ch. h, 5. by Cigar Doubtful, by Jacque- mart. San-f Peobe, ch. m. •" . by Palseaddon - Sans Taclie, by The White Knight. Rlue Pall. b. c. 4, by Oiscu Bleu Prestczza. by Best Man. Brother Bill. b. g, .",, by King William M.ir- tango, by Martagon. Tho racing of the I^aurel Park Stud horses will be directed by Major White. Anthony Escott and F. Espin, the English steeple- hase jockeys, will do the riding for the stable. REAR RACES HERE AND ABROAD. Mr. Head, who returned to England by the Oil matt, gets real pleasure out of racing, as in addition to his steeplechase stable hire he runs a number of horses on the flat in England, so, irrespective of which side of the Atlantic he is on, he secures enjoyment in seeing his colors in the racing field. In addition to Commander J. K. L. Ho.-.s and Mr. Head, who are original directors of the laurel Park Stud company. John McK. Bowman, president of the United Hunts Pacing Association, has joined the board, and Major Fetherstonhaugh, the manager of King George V.'s stud, and Captain Adio. the manager of the famous Compton stud, are English advisory directors and act with Hundle Brendon, the buyer for the company in England, in approving the bloodstock to be sent to America. JUDGES OF BLOODSTOCK. Both Major Fetherstonhaugh and Captain Adie are considered to be among the foremost judges of bloodstock in England and it is their keen interest in helping maintain the traditions of the English thoroughbred that led them to become interested in tho Laurel Park Stud. Major Fetherstonhaugh is also a steward of most of the important meetings li»dd in England under National Hunt rules and is therefore well fitted to advise regarding the best class of horses suitable for steoplechasing. Huring the English flat racing season — April to November — Major Fetherstonhaugh is fully occupied directing King George's racing establishment, but toward the end of this year Major Fetherstonhaugh expects to pay a visit to this country to see the principal studs and meet American breeders so that he may become thoroughly familiar with bloodstock requirements in this country. 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 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 2 Pimlico Nursery Stakes, Timlico, 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. Hennert Handicap. Pimlico. Md., May 5. Arlington Stakes (claiming), Pimlico, Md , May 6. Page 11 Trainers Licensed By The Jockey Club TRAINERS LICENSED BY I THE JOCKEY CLUB The following are the trainers who were recently granted licenses by the Jockey Club for the racliur season of 1924 : Applocate, QL A. Raker. George J. Bauer. I j. T. Itedell. A. J. Keaaett, A. Bennett Bdward J. Bernard, Maurice Klakely. A. G. Boden. James Boyle. R. T. Ilrs.T, Frank 11. Brodos, Frank Brown. Frank E. Jtrower. William Brown. Willinui I'.un h, Preston II. Burrh. Shelby L. Burke. G. P. I'.urlew, Fred Bossey. J. G. Byer. Frank « alluhan. Jerry t'ampbell, Jolin II. Carlson, A. G. Carroll. C. I* arroll. C. W. * arroll, Thomas J. farter, W. al. Casey. W. V. Clanry, W. C. Clausen. George A. Coleman, Frank Col ford, Halt Coturdon, W. II. CoTinjton W Davis, Wiroor Diets, Garner Doookne, T. J. Edwards, Joseph Kennell, Arthur Kitulmmon*. James Kitxsimmon*. J., Jr. Fox. Paul J. Gailor, F. A. Garrigan, C. Garton. Ike Gnrth, Hugh Garth. William Garth. Woods Gilmore. Robert J. ColdsboroiiEli. A. J. Graham. John (iroh. John Gunlher. Alfred Harlan. S. P. Mealy. J. Simon Healy, James W. Healy. Paul A. Heffner. H. W. Heider. Ernest G. Henry. Milton HerolU. F. A. Hiidrrtli. Samuel C. Hirsch. Max Hoag. H. W. Hodgson, E. J. Beam. W. 8. Hfhaa, BeDI* Irvine. William Jacobos, Alex Jeaatags, W. B. Jilali, Jekn Joyner. A. J. J edge, Steve Karrirk. K K. Karrick, W. H. Kearns. Frank J. Kennedy, Edwin Kennatb. J. T. Knapp. William S. Kraft, Fred B. Leary, D. J. I ewis. J. Howard I/oftus. John Lonie. Charles ! Ijiixi. Joseph T. MeManns, James Marshall. George A. Martin. William Martini. Louis Matsou. Frank P. MeAvoy. J. H. MeCauley. J. F. MeComiack. John Mi-Daniel. H. McKee«, S.irccnt McNamara. Jay McNanghton. S. Midcoly. W. R. Miller. R. O. Mi sick. James D. Morau. Thomas Mott. Thomas T. Mnlrouan. John J. Murphy. James W. Murphy, Mortimer J. O'Rrien. T. J. Oriom. George M. Odom. J. I). Patterson. Kimball Peters, Edward Peterson. George Phillips. Joka Pits, John N. Powers, Vincent Pureell, E. D. Keeter. PM1 Reynolds. Charles A. Richardson. 1. T. Bedrock, Taomaa Rowe. James Kowe, James, Jr. Schorr, John F. Shannon, Robert H. Shilling, Carroll Shi II inf. Rnfns Sietas. Ernest Simons. Albert Smart. M. Smith, John I. Smith. Robert A. Snyder, Charles I... Sorrell, George R. Speirs. W. J. Spence. Kay Stecmaier, Raymond Swenke. August A. Taral. Fred Taylor, Frank M. Taylor, Gage Teris. Joseph H. Thornby. J. R. Tully. Luke Waldron. Roy Webber, T. O. Weisse. Gos Welsh. Thomas Westou. Albert G. White. Frank D. Wilson. John Wilson. Thomas H. Wilsou. W. F. Winfrey. G. C. Woodliffe. Alex. Zeigler. George Using The Workout Index USING THE WORKOUT INDEXJ Tne workoot index wkien aeeosn-pastes past performnnres of all avajor tracks la DAILY RACING FORM will ne •! as* only to those readers who retain a complete file of past work* out*. Karli day'* workoots carry aa index number and tke latest trial of eaek korse •■teres will be found ky reference to tke workoats of tke say designated by tke ■amber opposite the horse's name in the workout index. An ordinary stenographer's notebook makes a convenient scrap book for* preservation of workoats as tkey are published. HARVEY AMES EARLE BLDG., BROADWAY AT 52ND STREET NEW YORK, N. Y. YESTERDAY'S HARVEY TRANSACTION: Caligula, $5.70-$2, Won Above was the only horse advised yesterday, filed with Daily Racing Form hours in advance of the race. CALIGULA, $22.80-$2, WON, was the "Harvey Transaction" last Thursday and the shorter price yesterday was due to the fact that seven horses were withdrawn. The result would have been the same under all conditions. Attention is drawn to the fact that during eight days eight "Harvey Transactions" were advised, strictly one horse, and seven out of the eight WON. The only loss that occurred was on Monday, when three horses collided with the "Harvey Transaction." A $250 investment on each of the "Harvey Transactions," after deduction of the one loss and the cost of the information, shows a clear profit of $8,821 | A record such as the above speaks for itself and needs no further commendation. It is the result of the best of connections, who have instructions to procure winners, regardless of expense. Several "Harvey Transactions" now in preparation simply awaiting favorable starting conditions. This office was assured after CALIGULA won yesterday that another "Harvey Transaction" would start today. Subscription, $100, must be telegraphed early to avoid oversubscription, as all "Harvey Transactions" are limited to territory. Every precaution is taken to keep "Harvey Transactions" from those considered undesirable, and the only way to be assured of receiving the genuine is to subscribe directly to this office. SPECIAL TERMS SATURDAY The Anniversay Special "Harvey Transaction" will be released Saturday. Strictly one horse at reduced terms to give those a chance to partake of same who up to now have been denied this privilege on account of the advance fee involved, which is necessary on account of great expense at all times. Subscription, $25, for Saturday should be telegraphed before 11 o'clock Friday night to be assured of proper listing, and it is agreed' by those who subscribe that they will forward $75 additional on Monday if the horse WINS at 8 to 1 or better. If a winner at less than 8 to 1, nothing further need be remitted. Special attention is directed to the fact that subscriptions received here without correct street address of the sender will be ignored by this office and returned to the sender by the telegraph company at our request. The aim of this office will be to continue to prove that it has imitators, but no competitors. TELEPHONES— CIRCLE 2591, 2592, 2593 and 5749 Sold all Newsstands— *& and $1 "SPECIALS" U^"l TOLD YOU SO" AND AGAIN WE CLEANED UP Yesterday's "Adv." $5 "SPECIAL" was ROYAL DUCK . . $5.80-$2 WON And JACK FIELD advised to 'Plunge. Win Only." Tuesdays $5 "SPECIAL" WON ALSO Day after day JACK FIELD S army of followers are getting: Richer and Richer" IF YOU PAID $1,000 A DAY You couldn't get any Better "INFO" than JACK FIELD gives you "Every Day" "Do You Know Why" Jack Field Can Make You a $Big Winner$ Because Mr. Field is always at the track gat-ting the beat of "Info" possible. Mr. Field owned and trained horses for 15 years. Now he is get-tng "Info" for his army of followers. g^-YOU CAN WIN $500 TODAY A $25 flat play today on both $5 and $1 "Specials" will easily M-MAKE YOU WIN $500 "TODAY" Rush to your Newst&nd and get "Jack Field" $5 and $1 "Specials." Be sure you get both of these "Specials" today and have "flat play" on both and 3^Y0U WILL "CLEAN UP" JACK FIELD sold everywhere — Alse mailed to you 15 weekly for both Specials." FIELD PUB. CO. 39 W. ADAMS ST. CHICAGO. ILL. NEWSDEALERS WANTED— BIG PROFITS MADE ED BRADLEY Gotham Bank Building 1M9 Broadway ■rSW YOKK CITY My Army of Followers Is Growing Dairy STILL ROOM FOR MORE WHY NOT YOU? Wednesday's Horse: Heir-At-Law ..$18.90-$2 WON Tuesday's Horse: Old Faithful ...$26.50 $11.40-$2 2ND Monday's Horse: CL0UDLAND ..$11.10-$2 WON 5 Winners last week. 4 Winners week before. 3 Winners week before that. $100 flat bet over $7,900 winner after deducting cost of information and losers. lOtol Today Results are what count and I guess I have shown some results. My fee. $25 daily in advance. To avoid delay wire subscription by Western Union or Postal Telegraph money order. BIG $5.00 Opening Day Special at Lexington We feel so sure of getting this one over Saturday, that in case it does not win, we will give you our DAILY Oil HOBSK HIRE FRKK for one nreL. SEVEN WINNERS out of la*t nine are whit we had on eur DAILY ONE HORSE WIRE. Terms for this service: SS.OO I OK U DAYS Why pay $10 cr $100 per day when you can get lnformaticn like the above for stS.OO FOR G DAYS SETH'S FLOWER. . . $9.40-$2 Won was yesterday's Code Special. Today's Code Special: .1 ii n»-- »•«■««• h-1 aV4i-SS-M Get Book on sale now. 35 cents at all newsstands. Mailed direct, 3 copies for $1.00. 403, 22 W. QTJINCY ST. CHICAGO, ILL. NOTICE— MONDAY I wMI release a proposition calculated to bring joy to my friends. Wire names. JOE MC CARTY SARATOGA SPRINGS NEW YORK erne BUGLE *, ■^ FEATURING ^Pa^\ EVERY DAY ( Wl A $100 \Cy FREE SPECIAL What a Cleanup ! YESTERDAY'S ADY. LONG SHOT SPECIAL SAGAMORE $56.90-$2 WON I told you that today was the day to get down strong. 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Jbs^t tin Itttti tJj£» Pay From Your Profits The Master Key System of playing the races will be mailed you for one week's trial. No charge unless it shows an average profit of at least 910 a day on the $3 scale of play. For particulars mail this ad. with your nam* and address to J. K. WILLIS. 225 Thirtieth St., Miami Beacb, Fla. HAVRE DE GRACE SPECIAL I wish to get in touch with a few responsible people to share the expeaae with aae. This horse goes April t9. Telegraph $5*0 early to avoid oversubscription. So callers. WALTER GEHM I 214 West 34th St., Room IS. New Terk City Page 12 William Day And Foxhall: How Trainer Saved Owner From Heavy Loss in England.; Owner Thought Don Fulano Better Prospect for Cambridgeshire Than His Champion, but Found Out Differently in Time. WILLIAM DAY AND FOXHALL I ■ — » Bow Trainer Saved Owner From 1 Heavy Loss in England. - • Owner Thought Don Fulano Better Trospect for Cambridgeshire Than His Champion, but Fon ml Out Differently In Time. ♦ ■ T suppose to the present generation the name of William Day will convey little more than a shadowy reminiscence of the past, but : I can tell you from personal acquaintance J that for mystifying the public, stultifying the prophets and bringing off tremendous handicap coups lie never had an equal. . I think I am right in saying that Foxhall came to Day at C'holderton from Sherrard's stable at Newmarket when Mr. Keene. his owner, decided to change his trainer. That would be some time toward the middle of 1881. Day went to Newmarket with instructions from Mr. Keene's adviser, Mr. Bath- j gate, to remove the horses and Sherrard did not even know that he was losing the string until his rival appeared at the stables with the written order. Now among the string there were several tilling platers and two remarkably good colts called Don Fulano and Foxhall. Mr. Keene's friend. Mr. Ten Broeck, thought this Don Fulano was a oetter colt than Foxhall. although, as a matter of plain fact. Bill Day knew that twenty-one pounds would not have brought them together. A PLAN OF CAMPAIGN. Having struck the time o* day. the old trainer, with his usual sagacity, laid down a plan of campaign for the autumn handicaps. Don Fulano would win the Grand Duke Michael Stakes and Foxhall the Cambridgeshire. He mentioned this plan to Mr. Bathgate and Mr. Tcn-Broeck, but they had other ideas They told Day that both Foxhall and Don Fulano should run in the Grand Duke Michael, which would give them all an idea of the merits of the two animals. As if Day wanted an idea, forsooth ! At that time Day had not actually tried Foxhall over a distance of ground, although he knew the colt could stay and he accordingly begged Mr. Bathgate to persuade Mr. Keene ti purchase a trial horse, but Mr. Bathgate pooh-poohed the proposition. Don Fulano (a mile and a quarter horse) should be the trial tackle for Foxhall. Well, they had a trial at Cholderton and Foxhall smothered Don Fulano. but even this private demonstration did not satisfy the Yankees. They ran both the horses in the Grand Duke Michael Stakes — and backed Don Fulano. Foxhall was giving his stable companion six pounds and without being extended he administered a fourteen pound beating. Dad Foxhall been ridden out Day reckoned that he could have given the Other seven pounds more, plus the same heating. Some colt, you will say. was this Foxhall and I can tell you he was some colt. DID NOT LISTEN TO DAT. Neither Mr. Keene nor his friend Mr. Ten Broeck- won a penny piece on the Grand Duke Mi-hael. but had they listened to Day's advice Foxhall would not have run and exposed his true form while Don Fulano must have won the race and thus provided some bookmakers' money with which to bark Foxhall in the Cesarewitch. As it was. Mr. Keene had to run Foxhal1 I In the long-distance Newmarket Handicap practically untried and fearing to back a! horse abou* whose merits over a two and a quarter mile course he knew nothing, he won a mere bagatelle $20,000 at the most ; while his friends actually let the animal run loose. In the Cambridgeshire. Don Fulano had heea given OS pounds, while a penalty for the Cesarewit.h victory had brought Fox-liall's weight ir. to 1*!6 pounds. Day went !• Mr. Bathgate and told him that Foxhall was a far setter proposition for a Ramble than Don I-'ulano and apparently was laughed at for his pains. "We'll win the Cambridgeshire with Don J'alano." said Mr. FlBlhuTl "T think the horse is a certainty. Foxhall. a three-year-old with IM pounds0 It's absurd!" I may as well t • -1 1 you rinht away that Mr. T.-n Onsets: and Mr. Bathgate had started backing Don Fulano for the Cambridge shire Boon after the decision of the Grand Duke Michael Stakes, each on his own account, with the result that the horse headed the list of quotations, and on the Monday following the Vsaivwitch Don Fulano was a hot fasorite. • TRIP TO LONDON. Thene market movements so astonished Day that he went specially to London to see Mr. Bathgat" at the I angham and to tell hirr Pine-thing. • I can't Imagine who keeps backing Don Fulano," said Bill Day. When dressed for the street lie looked more like a Methodist rarson than a racehorse trainer. Mr. Bathgate seemed both surprised and aiigrv. for he replied testily: "Who keeps backing him? Why, we do, of course." "But you know, as well as T do. sir, that the r-olt has done no work for a fortnight, lie's lame and couldn't be got half (it to run." Day replied. This seemed to stagger Mr. Bathgate, for nfter thinking furiously for a few moments he said : What do yon think will win and what Would you do und.-r the circumstances?" f course. Day told him to back Foxhall. pointing out that the Cesarewitch winner had beaten Don Fulano easily both in private mid on the race course; therefore, if Don Fulano had any chance with its pounds Foxhall must have a far better hancc with 12G pounds At that time Don Fulano stood at 1? to I in the market and Foxhall at to to 1 At last Mr Bathgate said doubtfully: •Would you hack Foxhall T "Tea,*" Bill Day replied eagerly. "Please put me on $T."»o." This willingness on Day's part to risk saonejr seeened to Impress Mr. Bathgate snore than any arguments the trainer had hitherto Used and he left the Lnngham feeling assured thai Mr. Keene's adviser would try-to save the Don Fulano money before the «a' was out of the bag \\'l at steps Mr. Bathgate and his confederate. Mr. Ten Broeck. took to get out of their liabilities I couhhVt tell you for the life of me, but 1 don't think they hedgi d ■ penny I do know that they put Charlie )'■ ■■ \- i in to back Foxhall for them und that astute commissioner did his work so well that he scooped op all the long odds before the bookmakers tumbled to the Carl that the Oeearewitsh winner was the stable "pei" for the Cambridgeshire. On the Friday before the race FOXhall era a M to l chance for the Cambridgeshire, while Poll Fulano had been knocked out to forlorn odds. Tin- Victory of Foxhall came ns a hig surprise to those doubting Thomases who declared thai s three year-old couldn't cirry the sMilght, but Day. who knew the capabilities of the horse better than anybody, had .only one regret, He would have liked to SSS I his patrons take h fortune from the ring Which they could ha\ - done had they fol-i lowed his advice. That's why. gentlemen, I j am always sorry to lind a man eonst.i'iily ehaagiag his trainer. It's poor poliey if rosj i trust him not to let him call the tune. Arteus in London 8p trting '1"::. ■*. Argentine's Leading Sire: St. Wolf's Progeny Won Seventy Races and $203,965 in 1923.; English Expert Gives Interesting Statistics on Stallions' Performances in South America. E. E. Coussell. I 1 : J . j ARGENTINE'S LEADING SIRE I « St. Wolf's Progeny Won Seventy Races and $203,965 in 1923. * English F.xpert Gives Interesting Statistics on stallions' Performances in South America. ♦ (By E. E. COUSSELL.) Now and then a useful purpose may be served by taking a glance at turf affairs in other parts of the world. Breeders may find some points of interest in the following statistics relating to the winning stallions in Argentina for the 1923 season. It is worth quoting the following records of four of the most famous stallions which were sold from England and France to Argentina about twenty years ago : Seasons Races Raced Won Stakes Diamond Jubilee 13 089 $1.739. 535 .lardy 12 407 1.384.140 Cyllene It 304 1.055.465 Polar Star 11 380 7S6.660 It may be mentioned that Jardy had no winning offspring in 1923. The following are details of the leading stallions in Argentina in 1923: St. Wolf (1905). by St. Frusquin— Wolfs Cry. by Wolfs Crag 70 $203,965 I.arrea (19071. bv Jardy Minieea. by Orville 50 104.810 Mojinelc (1909). by Calepino Pagoda by Persimmon 42 101,775 Verdun (19061. by Rabelais Vellena, by Uournay 41 96.700 Pipiolo (1907), by Orange Pomona, by Eridan 27 93,830 Diamond Jubilee (dead) (1897). by St. Simon— Perdita II.. by Hampton.. 50 SI. 880 Your Majesty (1905), by Persimmon ■ — Yours, by Melton 51 81,550 Fisherman (1908), by Orange Selva Negra. by Kxmoor 40 80.140 Dusty Miller (dead) (1904 1, by St. Frusquin — Rydal. by Mend Or 21 76.775 Amsterdam (1907), by I'ieteraiaritz- burg Kneina. by Kendal 37 73,110 Trifon (1911). bv Diamond Jubilee-Fast Fanny, by Wildfowler 40 72,360 Craganour (1910), by Desmond Veneration II, by Ijnveno 34 60.200 Botafogo (dead) (1914), by Old Man — Korea . by Kaebani 13 53,770 Florea (1909), by Orange Fantasia, by Neanolis 22 52,825 Perrier (1905). by Persimmon — Amphora, by Ampliion 29 51.470 Let Fly (dead) (1912). by White Eagle Oondolette. by Ixived One. . 35 50.930 Irigoyen (dead) (1909), by Jardy - Kneina. by Orbit 21 49.520 San Jorge (1909). by Old Man— Silver Shot, by Carbine 24 46.850 Tullibardine (190K). by St. Frusquin — Floors, by Trenton 32 46.350 lie Samaritain (dead) (1895), by I.e Saney Clementina, by Doneaster. . 30 45.835 Polar Star is low in the list with the winners of twenty-four races valued at $22,2f 0. Old Cyiiene occupies an even lower position. His stock won fifteen races and $18,930 in stakes. He is now twenty-nine years old. Adam Bede, Black Jester and Willonyx were all represented in the list with one winner in Argentina in 1923. The leading sire of successful brood mares was Old Man. by Orbit, with the winners of seventy-two races valued at $191,470. He is followed by Cyllene. .Tardy, Neapolis. Your Majesty. Orange, Val d'Or, Ee Samaritain. Polar Star, Diamond Jubilee, Kendal and Orbit in the order named. Loss To Equestrian Team: Death of Thoroughbred Gelding Submersible Weakens American Olympic Contingent. LOSS TO EQUESTRIAN TEAM Death of Thoroughbred Gelding Submersible Weakens American Olympic Contingent. "Word has just been received from Major John D. Barry, in charge of the United States equestrian team, which will take part in the Olympic games at Faris, that the American contingent will be weakened through the death of the good thoroughbred gelding Submersible, by First Chip. Submersible was taken out of the picket line at a southern camp four years ago by-Major Barry and developed at Fort Riley to a point where he was practically invincible in the show ring. In 1922. after sweeping the country in various classes, winning five blue ribbons at the National Horse Shows Exhibition in this city. Major Barry sold Submersible to Francis P. Oarvan of this city. When recruits were being sought for the American team. Mr. (Jarvan offered Submersible and Blank Check, a thoroughbred by Wrack, which had been purchased from Major C. L. Scott for the campaign, and both horses had been at headquarters at Fort Myer. Va.. for the past two months. Submersible was cue of the horses that took part in the recent horse show which gave so much pleasure to the horse enthusiasts of the District of Columbia. Maryland and Virginia. He was in perfect health at that time and was never in better form. While there are other good horses in the troop, the loss of Submersible will be keenly-felt as he was thoroughly dependable and a fine type of the clean-bred charger. Tri-State Circuit TRI-STATE_CIRCUIT AKRON. Ohio May 10 to May 31. WHEELING, W. Va. -June 4 to June 11. TOUNG8TOWK, Ohio June 14 to July 5. Turf Gossip From France: Flat Racing Season Well Under Way at Courses Near Capital.; Thunderclap's Debut of 1924--Garner Riding In Great Form--Details of Epinard Visit Settled. i TURF GOSSIP FROM FRANCE ! Flat Racing Season Well Under I Way at Courses Near Capital. ♦ Thunderclap's Debut of 1924 — Garner Riding In Great Form — Details of Eplnard Visit Settled. i ~« (SPECIAL CORRESPONDENCE.) | PARIS, France, March 21.— The flat racing . season In the Paris district opened agreeably March 14 at Maisons-Laffitte. The road ' from here to the course was in frightful shape and disgusted everybody, covering them with dust before they reached the enclosure. A new tramway is being put , down on each side of the route and the discomfort encountered on the way was something beyond words. The racing was of good quality, although nothing of great class shows so early in the season. (luy darner won the opening , race of the 1924 season ana Freddy Williams and Frank O'Neill also rode a couple of winners. O'Neill and Frank Keogh had a real set-to in one finish. A short head was the ver- , diet in O'Neill's favor. , On the fifteenth we moved to St. Cloud, , and as it was a Saturday there was a large crowd for March. Much interest was shown in Dandyprat. a Sans le Sou three-year-old belonging to the Aga Khan, which was making his iirst start in a maiden field. NOT HIGHLY REGARDED. Duke and darner told me that he had never showed anything at home and some intimate circumstances before the race convinced me they were sincere in what they said. The public, however, went to Dandyprat in fine style. Of course, all the papers had called attention to the fact that at the Deauville sale of 1923 Duke paid 15S.000 francs for him. When the barrier went up darner was off flying, and the colt just lasted to win by a short head. I do not believe he will ever repay the money paid for him, for Duke has had a lot of trouble with him on account of his soreness. He was the best looking yearling at Deauville when sold, and is an attractive fellow today. The Maisons-Baffitte trainers have their horses ready ahead of the Chantilly men. That is as a rule the case, and on account of this season's cold snap the difference is more pronounced than ever. On St. Patrick's Day we were again at St. Cloud and the Macomber Stable won the Second Optional Handicap with a good-looking son of War Cloud and Posy. The new-trainer Charles Count sent the winner to the post in fine condition. He looked extremely-well; but I do not think there was much confidence with the stable connections before the race. Thundercloud, War Cloud's son. had not run since Deauville. He finished in the money in two of his races last season. While ho won by a length after coming from behind one must see him do something again before an opinion is formed as I fear there was not much behind him. The light weight rider of the stable. Hsling, rode him. O'Neill is at Nice for the entire week. He will leave there on the blue train after the Irand Prix, and go around Paris in the Calais car direct for England. He should arrive at Lincoln the day before the handicap. Sir dalahad III. had a fine crossing, and is a firm favorite for the big race. By the time you receive this the race will be run. Everybody here is confident, and their money down on the Jeff Cohn representative. Oood Judges, like Duke, "dene" I.eigh, Denman and Major dilroy all think Sir C.allahad III. is well in, and will win. There is a fine four-year-old jumper in Willie Head's stable, Bobadil, by Sardana-pale — Framee. He has not met Be Coyote yet from Bariller's barn ; but I rather think the former has the most scope. He has only l.c-en beaten once at Enghein. which course he is unsuited for in my opinion. He is an Auteuil horse, wanting plenty of galloping room. GARNER RIDES WFI.L Ciarner is at the top of his form, leading the jockeys and hunting winning mounts. He is riding well, and riding with confidence, which means a lot. Barre still, in my opinion, is the shining light over the obstacles. On the eighteenth we had another day at Maisons-l*affitte. A taxi cab strike was on and the attendance was light. The racing was of an uninteresting character, darner won a couple of races. Be Tremblay opened on the nineteenth. The taxis were running again, and there was a large crowd present for a middle of the week day. It was perfect weather with brilliant sunshine. Every'thing was going finely until the third race. Ten fillies went to the post, and they all behaved badly. The tapes were broken several times. Suddenly they were seen to break. It looked like a poor start. Five were off in a bunch, with the others straggling. The white advance flag was seen to fall, and then go up. Mcdee. Kreigelstein, lOsling, darner and Eamoure raced on. Keough. Vatard, Williams, Ferre and Bartholomew pulled up. Nobody will ever know what happened. I say the white flag was seen to fall; but that is what one is told. Keough said the advance man was running to get out of the way of a horse, and the flag lowered, and then went up. A CLOSE FINISH. A rattling finish took place between the five that went on. darner won on Macom-bei's Bain Cloud, with another representative of the stable third. Of couise as the h twos had been in the hands of the starters all bets stood, although the field made ■ terrible row. demanding everything to be called off. When the race iinally was Starts 1. and the sdvance flag really was not raised again. Robert I.azard's Lonely Lassie won comfc rtably with Flank Keogh riding. After the lace there was considerable whistling and hooting, but the field did not come across the course. Perhaps ten or twelve (.limbed o\er the fence. However, the soldiers soon had all In order, and the crowd went off to try and find a winner for the next race. The five impetuous }OCkeyi haVC all been set down for the next tWO days at Be Tremblay. I really believe that they were alongside, or beyond the white flag, for they were bunched and running fast, and the five boys were old hands, and well up in the game. U was hard on Galen Brown, aa ii.tiu Oood, which he trains, would probably have won all right if it had been a race. 1'ierre Weitbeimer told me today th:it everything was all arranged for Epinard V go to America in the sumner. I did not ask him what was arranged; he simply volunteered the information tnat all d- tails Were settbd now. Algerian, the representative of the Macomber stabl-- in the (Stand Prix de Nice, won a race on the Kiviera yesterday. He beat nothing: but he did it well. The Qraai l'rix should be between ITeinontie and Algcrlen. I rather favor the former, but if Algerlen comes back to last year's form he should bo dangerona. Two stallions have lat ly died. Consuls, the sire of Massine, which many think might have been the crack three-year -• Id list year except for hiss accident, and Jaeger, which ran second in the Two Thousand Guineas and Derby of 1912. Jaeger injured himself in his box, breaking his i els is, and had to be destroy on. Saratoga Improvements: Clubhouse Enlarged and Work Under Way Tending to Make the Course More Beautiful. ! I | . ' , , , , , SARATOGA IMPROVEMENTS Clubhouse Enlarged and Work Under Way Tending to Make the Course More Beautiful. NEW YORK, April 23.— The management of the Saratoga Association is keeping on with the work of beautification prosecuted with so much vigor the past few years, and racing secretary V. E. Schaumburg. who has just returned from a short visit to the plant, which is now in charge of Thomas Clare, who succeeded his brother William as superintendent, reports many improvements under way, looking to the greater comfort and convenience of the public. One of them has to do with the enlarging of the box and gallery capacity of that portion of the grandstand next to the clubhouse and of the clubhouse itself. By the elimination of the stairway at the end of the stand, room for six additional boxes has been found. In future those who desire to leave the box or club enclosure in the vicinity of the former stairway will use a new exit at the back of the structure leading directly to the paddock. By the extension of the clubhouse balcony fresh accommodations will be available for a couple of hundred patrons As the Saratoga clubhouse is a popular lunching place the increased capacity of the balcony will be warmly approved by the patrons of the association. The same is true of the increased area on the piazza. President Wilson, secretary Bull, and the other members of the directorate have been constant in their endeavor to make everybody feel at home during August at Saratoga. The growth of the place in popularity-has compelled constant changes and the end is not yet in sight. Many of the beautiful maple trees that have helped to make Horse Haven a most attractive training ground have been moved to the main course and distributed under the plan adopted some years ago, converting an already beautiful plant into one that is now one of the show places of the Empire state. Horse Haven, with its pines and elms, still has an abundance of shade, and the thoroughbreds will find the area as cool and refreshing as ever. Lexington Training Gallop LEXINGTON TRAINING GALLOP (97) LEXINGTON, Md., April 23.— Today's training gallops are as follows : LEXINGTON. Weather clear ; track fast — Three-Eighths Mile. r.S-Attorney 30 Ben Franklin .35% 340-Cupid 36% 08-Rapid Day .35% 450 Easter Bells . .30% 67 Sea Court ...36^, Every Day 30 Rweetum 3."'-, Fair Vision ...35% St. Charles ...35% 60-Hoonec 3«fe 02 -Slipaway 30% Lanky Girl ...36 Wine Jug 35% Modesta 3." % Waponca 36 Half Mile. 330-A. M. H'hrey.49% 39 -MM 48% 399 Bean King ...49% Mary Doe ...50 Casenza g*jj 452 Mom's Boy . . .48% •iS-Carnnrvon 50% 406-Malvern 50'-.-, 95 -Col. Wagner .50% Quell 49'-. 70-Dazzler 48Vs Bosita 50L, Elm 50% 95-Starbeck gSJi 440 -Frank Cailor .49% 02-Sam Mengel ..4S"3 290- ;ianmore 50 Peter Evans ..50 5S Help 50 Vs Pat Me Hoy . . . 51 % Helen Carter .50 Tinamon 50" 5 02 L. Kubenstein. .49'-. Wall Street ..49 Five -Eighths Mile. 62 Breechloader 1:03% 417 Luveen 1:03% 61 Eunice B'ley.l:03% Three -Quarters Mile. 90-Auntio May . 1 : 1 S Kittv Jim ..1:U% 69-Blotter 1.14«r. 410-Ixmise W*g*rl:lg*i 420-Ballot BlSSSllMH 2S3-Me\iran TeS.l:M% 437-Brok. Blos'm .1 :1S% 70 -Monnraker .1:15 393 Bullet Proof .1 :isi-, Mnbs II 1:19 430 Corinth 1:10% 449-Mill Boy 1:17% 394-Corenac 1:10% 13* My Val't ...1:15 317-Dingo 1:17 07 -Old T«S 1:10 Mt Bay of rests! -M 4lo old Bsarsss.l:M 437-Elusive l:17'r. 437 Pretty l'olil ul 19 411 -Knii- 1:16% 42-S San Vicente .1:10 39S French Can"n. 1:16% 449 Ten I,oc 1:10% 447-Cenerosity ..1:15% 434 Tin- Bunt ...1:1S% 95-Infinite 1:18 437 Tip Toe Inn .. 1 19 431 Jouett 1:17% 319 -Velma M. ..1:17% 422 Klason 1:17 399 Xenora 1:15% Seven -Eighths Mile. 95-Be Oood ...1:30% 96 Hughes llr'a 1 29% 95-Dream Mar 1:27% One Mile. CT-Attractive ...1:44 425-Niagara 1:42 435-Anna I.yle .1:49 449-Our Option ..1:46% 04 Barracuda .1:43% 95 Plus I'ltra .1:47% 70-Best 1'al ...1:42% 90 Paris Maid .1:45 00 Begonia 1:42& 01-Paul Micou .1:45% 443-Cloister 1:49 445 Peter Malo'y 1:41% 27:;-Countcss 1:43% 416-Plentycc os ...1:43% 95-Dare Say ...1:42% yO-Pinc li O Sal 1:471a 448 Delectable .1:45 402 Planet 1:47% 389-Dustflower ..1:43% 422 Phil MeOSBS 1:45% 437 Ed I'. mil, [ ii 1:43 416-Uueen Bess .1:45% 63 Harry II. . . 1 :42% 50-Uuesada 1 43% 408 Hardman 1:47 338 KHder 147% Happy Top ..1:42 49-Kepoater ....1:40% 95-Jake Feld .1:44% 35 Superlative .1:47 90 London Sm'e 1:45% 3 Snow Maid n 1:45% 0a-I.ierre 1:43% 50 Stargo 1:44 404-I.ady Inez ..1:47% 422-Sun Shot ..1:43% 437 La re de B' 1:42% Sporty McO' 1:46% 398-Major Chil'n 1:45 31. "".Spanish Rose 1:42 US Medusa 1 :4C 64 Taylor Hay .1:45% 64-Neddam 1:42% 439-Volt 1:45 50-Norah 1:48 9-5-Whirling D"n 1:47% 51-Norseland ..1:49 96 Who K'n Me 1:42% Nimrod 1:48% Mile and an Eighth. 445-Giblon 2:00 22 John II .-hor 1:»7 Mexican T*a went nicely. Moonraker was under restraint. Dream Maker worked impressively. Dare Say went a nice mile. Niagara and Spanish Hose were together in a ,-ood gallop.