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Page [1] Glorious Inauguration Of Kentucky Racing: Immense Crowd At Lexington; See Rinkey Triumphant in Ashland Oaks, Stellar Attraction of Opening Day---Chacolet Scores Impressively GLORIOUS INAUGURA TION _ OF KENTUCKY RACING « « IMMENSE CROWD AT LEXINGTON ♦ See Rinkey Triumphant in Ashland Oahs, Stellar Attraction of Opening Day — Chacolet Scores Impressively ♦ LEXINGTON, Ky., April 26.— The Kentucky racing season of 1924 was formally lnaugu-rrted this afternoon with a remarkably big attendance at the Lexington track, considering the unpropitious weather that prevailed. Persons of prominence in all walks of life, numerous from distant points, composed the audience which witnessed the ushering in of the sport for 1924 in the Blue Grass. If there was' any doubt as to its popularity in these parts it was dispelled by the big throng in evidence and its enthusiasm. It was by far the biggest crowd that has been at the Lexington track to attend an opening and would have been considerably larger had the weather been good. A heavy rain began a late Friday afternoon and continued during the night, accompanied this morning by cold and a further threat of rain. The track was deep and the changed g "ing was responsible for the withdrawal of many of the originally carded ones. The racing, however, did not sufter to any appreciable extent, for the different contests were hard fought and the finishes in seme instances close enough to suit the most exacting. The Greentree Stable of Mrs. Payne Whitney was conspicuous during the afternoon, carrying off the stellar honors when Rinkey was victress in the Ashland Oaks, with a monetary value of $3,220 to the winner. It achieved a double by the success of Moon-raker in the William S. Barnes Memorial, which began the racing. Jockey Ivan Parke piloted both winners. Rinkey, in spite of the report that she did not like muddy going, was the favored one in the Ashland Oaks. The race brought to the post eight of the ten fillies carded to go a mile. The field raced compactly with the exception of Old Bourbon, which was far cut of it from the start and finished distantly. The early pace was made by Sayno, closely pursued by Rinkey and Beautiful Agnes. Parke ' had Rinkey under restraint while going t the trying hill, but once over it found little trouble moving by the faltering Sayno, but was stoutly challenged by Beautiful Agnes and it took Parke's be-^t riding for a time to j keep the Greentree Stable representative in the van. Beautiful Agnes, however, showed signs of weakening in the last eighth and it left Kinkey to go on unattended to win by a comfortable margin. Spanish Rose, finishing steadily in the stretch, overhauled El-vina for third place. The others were never seriously formidable. On her performance this afternoon in going supposedly not to her liking Rinkey showed herself to be a star filly; one deserving of consideration in the Kentucky Oaks, to be run at Churchill Downs. SHARKS HONORS WITH RIXKEY. Hal Price Headley's Chacolet shared honors with Rinkey during the afternoon. This : winner of last year's Latonia's $.~ 0.000 prize | accounted for the Phoenix Handicap, at a I mile and seventy yards, from fairly good ones and performed her task in inapreeilve fashion. She had to be ridden steadily In j the last eighth, but responded gam ly and i shook off Blue Nose in the last seventy yards to win by hall a length. Following the I pair closely and a contender to the end cause ! Barracuda. This remarkable racer actually looks better now than he ever did. in spite of i the severe cami aign he pas d through this : winter and spring. The Greentree Stable's I Solisa was considered favorably in the race, | but she passed out of the picture after racing prominently for time-quarters. The sport began with a three-quarters deals, in which Moonraker and Anna M. \ Humphrey vied for favoritism. Both raced forwardly, with Moonraker in the 1-ad until | well into the stretch, where Anna M. Humphrey gave way, the result of being stricken with a hemmorhage. Her elimination per-. mitted Moonraker to score handily, with j Hopeless in second place and Guest of Honor I third. Former Senator J. N. Camden began the season auspiciously when his first repre^enta- i tive, Elsass, a youngster by Light Brigade - ANace, scored over eleven Hut juveniles ! engaging in the second race, at half a mile. [ i It was a hard-fought finish here, with Klsass just lasting to outstay Hal Price H-adleys Almadel and Thundcrgod slightly in back of the pair. j \uo£ingum* rui in \ Copyright, 1924. by DAILY RACING FORM PUBLISHING CO.— Reproduction of *ny matter contained herein without written permission expressly prohibited. , VOL. XXX. NO. 118. CHICAGO, SUNDAY, APRIL 27, 1924. PRICE 15 CENTS Guard Wise Counsellor GUARD WISE COUNSELLOR LOITSVILLE, Ky., April 26.— When the Chicago-owned Kentucky Derby candidate, Wise Counsellcr, was shipped today from Churchill Downs to Pimlico to start in the Preakness Stakes he had in addition to his usual attendants armed guards, a precaution taken by trainer John Ward after rumors of a plot to incapacitate the present favorite for the Golden Jubilee Derby. Wise Counsellor, it is said, has been insured for $100,000 and nothing will be left undone to protect the crack colt during his stay at Pimlico. He left here in grand condition after a final gallop of a mile and an eighth yesterday, in whicn he showed that he needed but little work to send him to the post fit for tne Preakness Stake1?. After the running of that rich Maryland prize he will be returned here to start in the Kentucky Derby. Ready At Maple Heights: Manager Holman Reports Outlook Decidedly Favorable--Change Dates of Meeting. READY AT MAPLE HEIGHTS Manager Holman Reports Outlook Decidedly Favorable — Change Dates of Meeting. COLUMBUS. Ohio, April 26. — General manager S. N. Holman of Maple Heights Park returned today from Cleveland and reports that everything is in readiness for the opening of the meeting there May 17. He also stated that the four stakes, including the $5,000 Derby, are filling well, entries to which close May 7. Horeb was claimed out of the last race Thursday by J. Barlow for $900, and the horse ran in the colors of his new owner Friday. Word reached here today of the death at New Orleans recently of J. M. ("Jerry") Owen, 64, an old-time bookmaker. His remains were taken to Mobile, Ala., for interment Some changes in the dates for the following meetings were announced by general i manager Edward W. Hollman : Wheeling, I W. Va., June 4 to 14, inclusive; Youngstown, j Ohio. June IS to June 28. Glendenin Brothers of Gallipolis, Ohio, ! have purchased John Morrill from E. E. Major for $2.. ".00. W. L. Olendenin, a veteran | turfman, will train the horse. N. B. Davis has purchased Don't Bother ! Me at private sale. Al Valentine of New York was a visitor I here Friday. He reports that the meeting I given recently at Chattanooga, Tenn., was a i failure. He left last night for New York. Bradley Stable Plans i ! [ i j | BRADLEY STABLE PLANS LEXINGTON. Ky.. April 26— K. R. Brad- • ley's main division will be inactive until the I opening of Churchill Downs and will be kept | at Idle Hour Farm until just before the I/ouisville racing begins. The Bradley main string this year has some splendid looking youngsters, of which much is expected. They will be given opportunity to develop and be I late in making their debut. E. It. Bradley, who is now in New York, ; is not expected here until Wednesday. Jockeys Carroll, Lyke and Wilson will ride for ; him this year. Wilson has fully recovered ; from the severe injuries he sustained last fall at Latonia. Big And Burly To Government Stud BIG AND BURLY TO GOVERNMENT STUD LEXLN'i^O.V. Ky.. April 26.— Big and Burly, the good colt which met an injury at the Fair Grounds in his last start at New Orleans, has been turned over to the Re-mount Association for breeding purpose** Latest Turf Notes From Lexington Latest Turf Notes From Lexington LEXINGTON, Ky., April 26. Goodloe McDowell and Allen Gallaher served as honorary stewards in the stand with C. W. Hay, the regular steward. Jockey Ivan Parke will be fir.-t rider for the Greentree Stable during this meeting. His engagements will be made by It. Bowers. The Louisville delegation was particularly extensive, . considering the unpropitious weather. Most of them returned to Louisville in the evening. S. N. Holman came from Huntington to attend the opening. His horses have been here for some time and will be campaigned in Kentucky until the close of l^itonia. Reverend Thomas I* Settle, who championed racing's cause before the senate committee at Frankfort during the last legislative session, was an interested spectator of the racing. J. O. Keene came over from Ashland to attend the opening. He stated that work was progressing fast at Raceland and that the plant was fast reaching a stage of perfection. William Snyder did the starting and will officiate for the first five days, to be succeeded by starter Hamilton. Snyder will do the starting during the first halt" term of all the Kentucky tracks' meetings. George M. Hendrie. accompanied by D. S. (dies, was among the visitors. Mr. Hendrie spoke encouragingly for the outlook cf Canadian racing this year and predicted for Windsor, in which he is extensively inter-I st. d, a fine meeting. Manager Thomas C. Bradley of the Lexington track was jubilant this morning wlien he I received word that Rustle, dam of Wise Counsellor, which he wns jointly with Mil-' ton Snyder, had foaled a filly sired by Ballot. Hawthorne Program Book: Now Being Compiled by Judge Joseph A. Murphy.; Demand for Stable Room Coming From East as Well as From Blue Grass State. HAWTHORNE PROGRAM BOOK ♦ Now Being Compiled by Judge Joseph A. Murphy. ♦ Demand for Stable Room Coming From East as Well as From Bine Grass State. » General Manager, Joseph A. Murphy of the Chicago Business Men's Racing association has written his Chicago associates that he has the work of compiling the condition book for the first two weeks of the summer meeting, which opens at Hawthorne track on July 3 well under way. He announced that it would be in the hands of the printer and ready for distribution to the horsemen on or about May 10. Acting during the coming meeting as racing secretary along with his other duties of steward. General Manager Murphy is bending every effort to make the first two week's program one of the most attractive that was ever offered to a Chicago racing public. It will include an unusual number of valuable features, among them being the revival of the Chicago Derby on July 12 to which $15,000 will be added, the Inaugural Handicap on opening day, the Independence Day Handicap on July 4, which will carry an added value of $5,000 and two or three other stake events that will attract the best handicap horses in training. "I doubt if there was ever a demand for stable room at a Chicago race meeting that would compare with the one we are having now" Judge Murphy said. "Besides the pick of western stables we are going to have a surprising representation from the East and our big problem now is to care for them all." Mr. Murphy has written resident manager Essig and track superintendent Billy Myer to increase the stable facilities at all possible speed and to lease all private stables in the vicinity of the track for the duration of the meeting. Chicago-owned horses may play an important part in the coming Hawthorne season. Al Burmiester, business agent for the Chicago International Stable, was a visitor at the Chicago Business Men's Racing Association headquarters during the week and completed plans for the shipment of eighteen head la this establishment to Chicago. They are now at Douglas Park in Iyjuisville and will be shipped here for the Chicago opening after racing at Churchill Downs and Latonia. August Riley, owner of the Friar's Inn Stable, which was among the profitable establishments which raced at the New Or- ( Continued on sixteenth page.) HAWTHORNE PROGRAM BOOK 'Continued from first poge.) leans winter meeting, was another visitor during the week. His horses are now at Churchill Downs, and he arranged for fifteen stalls at Hawthorne. Reports have been heard along the racing rialto during the past week that Mr. Riley has been commissioned by one of the b?st-known sportsmen in Chicago to proceed to Kentucky at once and purchase a string of horses for him. This stable will also be represented at Chicago, it is said. Then there is John Irwin, the well-known Chicago provision man and packer, who has accepted the chairmanship of the organization committee of the Hawthorne Jockey Club, who is said to have interested himself in the thoroughbred racing to the extent that he will soon be in the market for horses. Mr. Irwin is to leave in a few days for Lexington and it is believed he may make the first move in assembling his stable dur- i ing this visit to the Blue Grass country. Mr. Irwin has made so much progress in the formation of his organization, which is to take over and operate the clubhouse at Hawthorne, that it was announced yesterday that every possible obstacle in the way of building the proposed now $.jO.000 clubhouse had been removed and that the contract will be let j and work will actually be started on the i structure before May 1, which will give the I association a full two months in which to I have it completed and ready for occupancy on opening day. next July 3. This organization will provide valuable cup trophies for a number of the handicap events, according to the present plans of .Mr. Irwin, and following the Tanforan system the running of each of these special races will be a gala society event, with the Hawthorne Jockey Club figuring prominently in the day's program. Mr. Irwin has added anumber of well-known Chicago sportsmen to his organization committee, among them being Herman Mack, ! John Leahey. Harry M. Lubliner, George L. , Bollard, Joseph Trinz, Charles Krutehoff, ! Harry Fish, Henry P. Murphy, E. Reinhold, ' John H. Bauler and Benjamin Greene. Billy Myer is reported to be making ex- j cellent progress in the improvement program i he is carrying out at Hawthorne. Much of | the time during the early weeks has been j devoted to the repair and rebuilding of the stables, the track enclosure and the fence around the track and to a general renovating of the stands and paddock. The work of I : beautifying the infield has been demanding ' ! much attention within the last few days, however, and much progress has been made along these lines. Single Foot Again: Son of Wrack Captures Aberdeen Stakes at Havre.; Three Times Winner Sombre Third--Old Dominion Handicap to Golden Rule. SINGLE FOOT AGAIN • «• Son of Wrack Captures Aberdeen Stakes at Havre. ♦ — — Three Times Winner Sombre Third — Old Dominion Handicap to Golden Rule. ♦ HAVRE DE GRACE, Md., April 26.— Making the second appearance of his career, Single Foot preserved a clean slate by winning the Aberdeen Stakes at Havre de Grace this afternoon. \V. J. Salmon's Primrose was closest to the son of Wrack — Virginia L., at the end of the four and a half furlongs, which were run in 53 seconds. That equalled the track record made two days previously by H. P. Whitney's Mother Goose. Sombre, previously unbeaten in three starts, finished third in the Aberdeen. The race netted J. E. Griffith $3,410 of the $5,000 added. Scobie had the mount on the winner. Mother Goose was the only juvenile of the quality shown in the East this spring that did not compete in 1924 renewal of the Aberdeen. On the strength of his excellent victory at Bowie, Single Foot was made favorite by the largest crowd that has been In attendance at Havre de Grace this year. Pleasant weather and a stellar card brought out approximately 15,000 persons. As a race the Aberdeen Stakes wasn't much. Sombre began in front, but Single Foot quickly rushed into a lead of three lengths. This he maintained without genuine effort until the eighth post was reached, lip to that time Primrose had been rating in third position behind Sombre. Midway on the stretch Sombre let go and Primrose began to cut the leaders down. She closed within a length of Single i oot, but stopped right there with both jockeys riding hard, although Scobie was not compelled to pull his whip on the winner. W RACK'S SONS TO FORE. Golden Rule carried the silks of Commander J. K. I,. Ross to a length victory in the Old I ominion Handicap. It was the second in a row for the son of Wrack — Golding, and completed a double for the Robert L«e Dia-ble stallion. Single Foot just previously having carried the Wrack blood to brackets in the Aberdeen. Klondyke and Gonfalon, two Whitney Preakness candidates, finished second and third to Golden Rule. Klondyke was beaten a. length and finished four lengths in advance of his stablemate. 1'. Walls rode the winner. He saved much ground at the first turn when the Held went there abreast. The move gave Golden Rule the lead. He was never headed thereafter. Wallace whipped Klondyke unmercifully in an attempt to catch the leader in the final eighth. The race was run in 1 :45, which is a fifth of a second slower than the track record. Maclean, racing for the first time since the autumn meeting at Bowie, won the Eclipse Handicap by a length and a half from New Hampshire. Comixa finished third. Maclean was bought by W. J. Howard from the dispersal of the G. L. Blackford estate at Havre de drace last fall. The son of Meelick - Donna Hamilton ran with the pacemaker all the way today and earned his laurels cleanly. Rated on the inside by J. Shanks, the three-year-old raced Wellfinder and «'omixa into defeat in a fast race. The quar- | ter was run in :23 and the half in :46. He stood hand riding gamely to win by a length and a half in 1:11%. This is within two-fifths of the track record of Billy Kelly. ROYAL CHARLIE VICTORIOUS. After Vacuum had set the pace from the start practically to the end of the second race he collapsed completely and surrendered the first two portions of the purse to Royal Charlia and Frosty Boy. Wallace rated \ aeuum well but the mile and sixteenth was | beyond his range, except in competition with the cheapest of platers. Shanks reserved Royal Charlie just off Vacuum and passed him in the last sixteenth. Royal Charlie linished fastest of all. Flax won the opening race on the day's racing program. Mrs. John A- Coburn's three-year-old sen of Von Tromp triumphed by a nose from Hidden JeweL Julia M. beat the others in a field of fifteen platers. Hidden Jewel made the pace, but bore out in the stretch. Wallace rode the winnr. T. Rowan rode Sloekmar in ine first race. It was his first mount since he was suspended at Pimlico a year ago last autumn for rough riding. Blue Moon electrified the crowd in the Frolic Purse at five and a half furlongs. After the withdrawal of June Flower, Leopardess was almost unanimously chosen to win from a good band of three-year-old fil-fles in the race which came third on the program. Page 2 Daily Racing Form Handicaps Daily Racing Form Handicaps LEXINGTON The horses which seem best In Monday's races are: Lexington, Ky., April 2C, IMi. 1— DUST FLOWER, Polynesia, Glyn. 2— Rothermel, Rural Route, Midnight Rose. 3_Fire Boy, Norseland. Telescope. 4— Anna M Humphrey, Volt, Dudley. 5— IJewellyn, Sympathy. Precious Lula. 6 — Mary Dear, Timely Thoughts, Brown Trout. 7— Jouett, Repeater, Sea Court. J. Ix Dempsey. Mew York Handicap. 1— Diadem. Glyn, Allie Ochs, Bullet Proof. 2 — No selections. 3 — Telescope, Bush Buck, Fire Boy, Amity Claim. 4 — PEGASUS. Volt, Anna M. Humphrey, Easter Bells. &— Sympathy, Llewellyn, George Kuffan, Precious Lula. 6 — Mary Dear, Fuo, Brown Trout, Little Gipsy. 7 — Repeater, Flying Prince, Darnley, British Liner. Chicago Handicap. 1 — Glyn, Dust Flower, Bullet Proof, Exchange. 2 — Bothermel, Kitty Pat, Pepperette, Spider. 3 — Amity Claim, Telescope, Bush Buck, Snow Maiden. 4 — EASTER BELLS, Anna M. Humphrey, Pegasus, Possible. 5 — Precious Lula, Rib Grass, Llewellyn, Sympathy. 6 — Mary Dear, Brown Trout, Fuo, Little Gipsy. 7— Jouett, Repeater, Tan Son, Sea Court. Observer's Handicap. 1 — Glyn, Dust Flower, Bullet Proof, John Hosher. 2 — Miss Jennie, Rothermel, Midnight Rose, Spider. 3 — Bush Buck, Fire Boy, Amity Claim, Telescope. 4 — EASTER BELLS, Pegasus. Anna M Humphrey, Dudley. 5 — Precious Lula, Rib Grass, Llewellyn, George Kuffan. 6 — Mary Dear, Brown Trout, Little Gipsy, Sam MengeL 7 — Tan Son, Jouett, Repeater, Young Adam. Consensus of Handicaps. 1— Glyn, Dust Flower, Diadem, Bullet Proof. 2 — Rothermel, Miss Jennie, Spider, Midnight i Rose. 3 — Fire Boy, Telescope, Amity Claim, Bush Buck. 4 — Easter Bolls, Anna M. Humphrey, Pegasus, Dudley. 5 — Precious Lula, Llewellyn, Sympathy, Rib Grass. 6— MARY DEAR, Brown Trout. Little Gipsy, Fuo. 7 — Jouett, Repeater, Tan Son, Flying Prince. HAVRE DE GRACE The horses which seem best in Monday's races are: Havre de Grace, Ml, April 26, 1*24. 1 — Barbara Frietchie, Harlan, Trip Lightly. i 2 Arendal. ' — Sagamore, Poe, 3— Bluemondale, Ebb Tide. Hazy Dawn. 4 — Heir-at-Law, Modest. Sarko. 6— MINTO II., Jewell V. D., Clansman. 6— Roseate, Irish Pat, North Wales. 7 — Leaside, Royal Crown, Old Faithful. T. K. Lynch. New York Handicap. 1— Harlan, Cheri, Barbara Frietchie, Gold Crump. 2 — Arendal, Round Robin. Sagamore. Poe. 3— Hazy Dawn, Ebb Tide. Bluemondale, Sun-shot. 4 — Modest, Sarko, Heir-at-Law, Leonard G. 6— MINTO II., Simoon, Jewell V. D, Soggarth Aroon. 6— Little Ammie, East Indian, Night Raider, High Gear. 7— Hickory, Old Faithful, Doughnut, Royal Crown. Chicago Handicap. 1 — Harlan, Cheri, Starmatia, Black Climber. 2 — Sagamore, Arendal, Dr. Charles Wells, Sea-Wolf. 3 — Hazy Dawn, Ebb Tide, Bluemondale, Sun-shot. 4— HEIR-AT-LAW, Leonard G.. Sarko, Modest. 5 — Jewell V. D., Minto II., Clansman, Clough-jordan. 6 — Night Raider, Little Ammie, May Roberts, Irish Pat 7 — Hickory, Attorney Muir, Bolster, Old Faithful. Observer's Handicap. 1 — Cheri, Harlan, John F. Kleaver, Starmatia. 2 — Sagamore, Arendal, Round Robin, Marie Maxim. 3 — Bluemondale, Sunshot, Ebb Tide, Trap-stick. 4 — Heir-at-Law, Leonard G., Modest, Sarko. 5— MINTO II., Jewell V. D., Clansman, Simoon. 6 — Little Ammie, Irish Pat, Night Raider, May Roberts. 7 — Leaside, Doughnut, Hickory, Old Faithful. Consensus of Handicaps. 1— Harlan, Barbara Frietchie, Cheri, Starmatia. 2 — Sagamore, Arendal, Round Robin, Poe. 3 — Blue Moon, Hazy Dawn, Bluemondale, Ebb Tide. 4 — He:r-at-Law, Mcdest, Sarko, Leonard G. 5— MINTO U., Jewell V. D., Clansman, Simoon. 6 — Little Ammie, Roseate, Night Raider, May Roberts. 7 — Leaside, Hickory, Old Faithful, Royal Crown. COLUMBUS The horses which seem best in Monday's races are : Columbus, Ohio, April 2«, 1»24. 1 — Honest Mose, Millie G, Billy Welch. 2 — Wee Toddler, Havana Electric, Queen of the Spa. 3 — Barberry, The Plainsman, Carpathian. 4 — Barbara Palmer. Gay Boy II., Far East. 5— CHIEF SPONSOR, Lorena Marcellia, Topango. ' 6 — Uncle Velo, Avispa, Mock Orange. 7— Vendor, H. a Basch, Scraps. F. H. Sproule. Hew York Handicap. 1 — Millie G., Lady Haldeman, Honest Mose, Huey. 2— Wee Toddler, Queen of the Spa, Hubbub, Lloyd George. 3— Stella Maris, Melvina, The Tlainsman, H inkle. 4— Far East, Sun Brae, Gay Boy II., Barbara Palmer. 5— LORENA MARCELLIA, Topango, Sundial II., Ailsie Vernor. 6 — Avispa, Mock Orange, Bob Baker, Ossa- leen. 7— She Devil, Dewitt, Vendor, H. C. Basch. Chicago Handicap. 1 — Honest Mose, Lady Haldeman, Dora Lutz, Millie G. 2— Havana Electric, Wee Toddler, Whispering, Queen of the Spa. 3— Barberry, Fear, Stella Maris, The Plainsman. 4 — GAY BOY II., Sun Brae, Maude Harvey, Claymore. 5 — Chief Sponsor, Topango, I^orena Marcellia, Lady Rose. 0 — Avispa, Mock Orange, Uncle Velo, Bob Baker. 7 — Vendor, She Devil, Torsida, Scraps. Observer's Handicap. 1 — Lady Haldeman, Honest Mose, Millie G., Huey. 2 — Carrie Moore, Wee Toddler, Havana Electric, Queen of the Spa. 3 — Barberry, Fear, The Plainsman, Stella Maris. 4_SUN BRAE, Gay Boy II., Far East, Barbara Palmer. 5 — Lorena Marcellia, Chief Sponsor, Topango, Lady Rose. 6 — Avispa, Mock Orange, Bob Baker, Uncle Velo. 7— Vendor, Dewitt, She Devil, H. C. Basch. Consensus of Handicaps. 1 — Honest Mcse, Millie G., Lady Haldeman, Huey. 2 — Wee Toddler, Havana Electric, Carrie Moore, Queen of the Spa. 3 — Barberry, Stella Maris, The Plainsman, Fear. 4 — Barbara Palmer, Far East, Gay Boy II., Sun Brae. 5 — Chief Sponsor, Lorena Marcellia. Topango, Lady Rose. 6 — Avispa, Uncle Velo, Mock Orange, Bob Baker. 7— VENDOR, She Devil, IL S. Basch, Dewitt. UNITED HUNTS The horses which seem best in Monday's races are : Belmont Park, Long Island, IT. Y., April 26, 1984. 1 — No selections. 2 — Forest Flower. Sister Sue. Ralco. Colando. 3 — Huonora. Lochiel II., Doublet, Bar Gold. 4 — KING ALBERT, Lanius, Forest Lore, Lady Belle. 5 — Hard Banking, The Comet, Jidgie, Page-brook. C. J. Connor. DAILY RACING FORM wSmm ***, bombek 11$ Kntrred ■■ lecond rUn matter, April X 18**. at the pott-office at ChJcaxo, niinola, under Act of March S. 187t. DAILY RACING FORM PUBLISHING CO. Ml PLYMOUTH COTJM CHICAGO, ELL. U7-160 EAST ttad ST.. HEW TOHK CITT, H. T. 60 XICHMOHD 8THEET, EAST, TOHOHTO, OHT. •W. J. HcHarray, Pmklishar sad Oeaaral aUaagw. Daily During Winter Ifontha. Dally (Except Monday) Balance of the Tear. A Daily Reflection of the American Turf by Telegraph 8CB8CBIPTI0.N BT riBST-CLASS MAIL.: May to November. inclnaaTe t 4-«0 per month December to April, lnclnatre 9 5-00 per month I'ATABLK XN ADVANCE. BACK Kl'UBEUS BY MAIL,, 15 CKITTS EACH. TKLKFHONZ 2087 HARB1SCN. (Tor business and circulation purpose* only.) This telephone ha» no connection with the news er editorial departments and cannot be need to communicate with them. To be considered and answered, all qnerlea to Daily Racine Form most be sent orcr the foil name and with the address of writer. The names and addresses are subject to a local and foreign directory test. 76460 is first index of 1924 Here and There on the Turf: The New Racing Season.; Policing the Stables.; Guards Not Needed.; Growth of Steeplechasing. Here and There on the Turf The New Racing Season. Policing the Stables. Guards Not Needed. Growth of Steeplechasing. Hating is back in full swing. New York and Kentucky are under way after the long winter of idleness, and never was there an opening that promised better for the turf. Man-land has had its racing for almost a month and the manner in which the thoroughbreds were welcomed back was an index of what happened at Lexington and Belmont Saturday. The gathering at both of these courses was such as to make safe the prediction that the sport has begun one of the greatest neason? in its long and glorious history. And the Belmont opening was not the opening of the big racing season. It was the first •of the two days' meeting of the United Hunts Racing Association. Tina ■ an organization that races under the sanction and rules of the National Steeplechase and Hunt Association, but it has grown to such importance that it may well be looked upon as the real opening of the season. The Jockey Chib season is to begin with thr meeting of the Metropolitan Jockey Cub at Jamaica Tuesday. Not in many years have there been as many fit horses at the beginning of a racing season. Thus far the general health of the thoroughbreds has been excellent and, as a general proposition, they are further advanced -than is usual at this titne of the year. When the horses are robust and strong it is not so much of a task to fit them for early racing. The horses have been robust and strung and tike early offerings are of a value to make it well worth while to have them ready early. The Dixie Handicap, to be run at Firulico on May 3, has a value of $25,-OuO in added money and it was one of the big inducements that brought the horses out early. Aad that is only one of the big prises. Spring racing has grown to such an importance that trainers cannot afford to wait until later ia the year. They must be ready for the early meeting; if they are to share in these plumy and to pas them up does not give the good horse his fair chance. "Armed guards have been set over Wise Counsellor.." This is the text of a news story that comes out of Louisvillx It makes good reading, but it's hard to believe that surli is true. Of course John S. Ward is going to afford his three-year-old champion every protection, but Mr. Ward is not a sensationalist and it is hardly likely that he has found it necessary to protect the colt with armed guards. Unfortunately, from time to time horses have been tampered with by unscrupulous van-di | , but there never has, at any time, been reason for armed guards to protect a horse. It is a news item that suggests a constant menace to the sport by these criminals and t-uch is not the case. Many tracks have aided the horsemen materially in affording protection to the stables and the horses and it is well there should be proper police protection, but hardly armed guards. The stable that is properly conducted has a force well able to do its own policing. It is doubtful if there is a single ease of a , horse being "doped"' or night ridden, or drugged in any manner on the eve of a race, that it could not be traced to an employe in . the stable. This makes it difficult for any armed guard to afford the protection that is i •ought. The trainer who has a capable and I jfffin1«KU iote» in his employ does not need I , . i I I any armed guards. What he must have is loyal and dependable stable hands, and, unless he has these, he is in constant danger and in a danger that armed guards cannot avert. It is well that trainers be held at all times accountable for the condition of their horses, and if this rule is strictly enforced there would be fewer of these wildly sensational tales of "sponging," "drugging," "doping"' and "night riding." There are some stables and the most prominent in the bind, that have never experienced any of these raids. Stables where there would be reason for tampering with the horses. No purpose is served by tampering with a bad horse, though they should be afforded every protection, and the good ones for the most part arc in racing establishments where the grooms are dependable. By this it is not meant that there is no need for police protection. Race courses should be better protected before and after a racing day than while the sport is under way, but it is hard to understand how it is possible for a hors3 to even be approached when the stable hands are doing their full duty. See to the personnel of the stable staff and there need be little fear of marauders and there would be no need for armed guards. Monday the steeplechase stakes of the Saratoga Association will b? closed and it is already assured that this picturesque branch of racing will come into its own this year. It is remembered that but a short time ago it was found necessary to declare off some of the cross-country races at Saratoga, by reason of the lack of entries and the lack of interest that was shown by the patrons of stceple-; chasing. That can hardly happen again after the bril-liant manner in which the steeplechasing has begun this season. Entries have never been so heavy and the jumpers that have already been shown are of a better class than have graced our fields in many a year. Time was when steeplechasing was a most important part of racing and that time is coming back. The bringing over of made jumpers from France, England and Ireland has had much to do with this revival and the liberality of the various associations has made, the importations well worth while. It is entirely within the bounds of possibility that steeplechasing can be brought to such importance that Kentucky will take up the cross-country sport and there will be the consequent broadening of the field for this end of the sport. Efforts will be made to induce the two tracks that have no steeplechasing — Jamaica and Empire City. . -^ Zev Assigned 130 Pounds: Rancocas Champion Top Weight in Paumonok Handicap, Jamaica's Opening Feature. ZEV ASSIGNED 130 POUNDS * Rancocas Champion Top Weight in Paumonok Handicap, Jamaica's Opening Feature. ♦ NEW YORK. N. Y.. April 26.— The Rancocas stable's champion Zev, has been assigned top weight of 130 pounds for the Paumonok Handicap of $6,000 at three-quarters for three-year-olds and over, which will feature the opening of the metropolitan racing season at the Jamaica track next Tuesday afternoon. Zev is followed in the handicap by Little Chief at 125 pounds and Bud Lerner, another Rancocas colt, at 124. Then come Sandy McN'aughton's Little Celt, Gifford A. Cochran's Goshawk and the Rancocas vet-eian. Mad Hatter, at 122 each. Mr. Vosburgh's estimation of this year's three-year-olds is indicated in Sarazen's allotment of 115 pounds, three more than St. James has been assigned. Following are the weights: Horse. Wt. Zev 130 Little Chief 125 Bud Lerner 124 Little Olt 122 ftoshswk 122 Mad HatU-r 122 Dunboyne 120 Dunlin 119 Martingale lis t'ntidy 117 Flagstaff 116 Broomster 118 Kluemont 113 Tall Timber 115 Sara7.cn 113 Miss Star 114 Osprey 114 St. James 112 RlKel Ill Great Man 110 Skyscraper HO Sunfp pence HO Prince of 1'mbr.a ...100 Aspiration 108 Happy Thoughts . 10s Bracsdale 107 Indian Trail 106 Doser 106 Time Exposure 106 Peter King; 108 Lord Baltimore II... 106 Horse. Wt. Tester 105 Bun PUg 104 Sheridan 104 Fluvanna 103 SwiiiRulong 103 Mino 102 Spio and Span 102 Anna Marrone II... 102 Sun Pal 102 Salacla 102 Miss Whisk 100 Misi (crina 100 Laurano 100 Kloi.dyke 100 Handsome 100 Tree Top M Ordinance 09 Outline 99 Pickpocket 98 Sherman 98 Noon Fire 97 Free Hand 97 Leopardess 96 Eaglet 96 Cave Woman 95 Pricemaker 95 High Priestess 93 Sun Audience 93 OnnesTsle 93 Variation 92 PitUton 90 1 Penalties accrue from noon April 24. Twenty Years Ago Today: Chief Turf Events of April 27, 1904 Twenty Years Ago Today Chief Turf Events of April 27, 1904 Racing at Jamaica, Nashville, San Francisco, Union Park and Fair Grounds at St. Louis. Tholl Brothers believe that Overton will stand training this year. They had him galloping all winter in Texas and he is now in their string at St. Louis. President Thomas H. Williams of the New California Jockey Club is coming east soon, accompanied by his family. He expects to remain away from home for about a month, and will spend most of his time in Chicago and New York. Ed. Trotter's Arnold K., after winning the fourth race at the Fair Grounds at St. Louis, was disqualified for crossing in front of Mollie T., and the purse was given to the latter. Arnold K. was three lengths in advance of the filly at the finish. Though Brancas was beaten by Rainland at Nashville yesterday, trainer William McDaniel has great faith in the colt. In a letter to his J brother Henry, which was received at Worth yesterday morning, he writes: "I consider him i the best three year old I ever trained," and I William McDaniel trained Boundless when he won the American Derby. In what amounted to a match race today at Jamaica the Boston Stable's three year old bay filly, Palette, gave a great exhibition of bulldog courage and stamina when she mowed Major Pelham's long lead down in a three-quarter sprint and won in the last stride. This race was an allowance affair and the overnight ! entries amounted to nine, but scratches re-l duced this down, leaving only Palette and ' Major Pelham to go. It looked as though the ; filly had no chance when they turned into I the stretch, but Callahan applied the whip vigorously and the filly responded gamely, cutting the colt's lead down gradually and got up to win in the last strides. It was one of the j finest exhibitions witnessed thus far in New I York, Page 3 Daily Racing Form Charts: Lexington QAHJY" RACING FORM 1 LEXINGTON LEXINGTON, KT.. SATURDAY. APRIL 26. 1924.— (One Mile.) First day. Kentucky Association. Spring Mooting of 10 days. Weather threatening-. Steward, C. W. Hay. Placing Judges, W. II. Shelley. N. II. McClelland and J. S. Wallace. Starter, William Snyder. Racing Secretary, W. 11. Shelley. Racing starts at 2:00 p. m. (Chicago time. 2:00 p .m.). W indicates whip, S spurs. It blinkers. Figures in parenthesis following the distance f each race indicate date, track record, age of horse and wcigtit carried. •Indicates apprentice allowance. ryOCrO-j FIRST RACE— 3-4 Mile. (May 8. 1917— 1: ll1 5— 6— 115.) William S. Barnes Memorial 4 OOOX Purre. Purse $1,000. 3-vear-olda and upward. Allowances. Net value to winner $775; secend, $173. £5; third. $90.50. Index Horses AWtPPSt *4 w. w. Str Fin Jockeys Owners Equiv. Odds Str't 77973)MOONRAKER wn 4 110 3 2 HI' 1' l*| 1 Parke Greentree Stable 145-100 75421 ) HOPELESS w 4 MP I 3 3 3« 2« 2« E Martin H P Headley 68".-100 77*: 1 5 GUEST OH HON'R w 4 110 4 4 4« 4' 3* 3» B Kenn'dy Fair Acre Farm Stable 2:53.-100 77974'BKILL'NT CAST wb I 101 5 5 5« 51 41 4'1 E Blind Idle. Hour Stock V Stb 1655-100 78114 BULLET PROOF wb 7 112 6 6 6 6 5* 5"R Costello C B Shafer 2170-KX. 72091 A. M. H'PHREY w 4 105 1 1 2J 2- 6 6 L McD'ott J C Milam 165-100 Time, 23^. 48S, l:14*i- Track muddy. $2 mutuels paid Moonraker, $4.90 straight, $3.20 place, $2. GO show; Hopeless. $.".10 place, $3 00 show; Guest of Honor. $5.20 show. Equivalent booking odds- Moonraker. MB to 100 straight. 00 to 100 place, 30 to 100 show; Hopeless. 155 to 100 place, K0 to 100 -how; C.uost of Honor, 160 to 100 show. Winner — "h. c, by Broomstick— Alster Cress, by Watercress (trained by C. Phillips; bred by Greentree Stable). Went to pout at 2:23. At po"* 1 minute. Start good and slur. Won easily: second and third driving. MOONRAKF.R. showing a liking for the going and displaying high speed, moved into the lead in the first eighth and held the others safe thereafter to win under restraint. HOI'P.LKSS moved up steadily and was going fast during the lat-t eighth. GFEST OF HONOR ran well and finished gamely. ANNA M. HUMPHREY raced prominently until the last three -sixteenths, where she was taken with hemorrhage and dropped completely out of it. Scratched (75534 (Faster Lolls. 100. Overweight — Anna M. Humphrey, 2 pounds. rTQ (TOO SECOND RACE— 1-2 Mile. (April 25, 1921— 47*5— 2—114' ,.) Purse $900. 2-year-olds. 4 0«30^l Maidens. Colts and Geldings. Allowances. Net value to winner $700; second, $125; third. $75. Index Horses AWtPPSt'* Hk \ Str Fin Jockeys Owners Equiv. Odds Str't ELSASS w 112 4 4 3' 11 1" L McD'ott J N Camden 1525-100 ALMADEL W IT: I 6 f.' 4» 2» W W 'for H P Head ley -M45-100 Tlll'XDERGOD wb IC 2 3 24 3 3' R Har'ton W Perkins 1431-100 FRIEND w 112 S 5 4i 5"* 4'1 W Pool M Evert.in 2375-100 77S13 BELPRE w 112 1 1 6 61 51 M Garner D Breckinridge 1570-100 PVROOT w 112 9 9 7' 7 6' E Martin H P Headley t ELM w US 3 2 l*| 21 7"k W Fronk r* Mannix 4175-100 ROMP wb 112 6 7 8' 8» 8* N Barrett W Perkins t REPUTATION w 112 7 S 10 9} 9' E Sra'w'd Williams Bros 475-100 77910 FOl'RCROSS w 112 10 10 9' 10 10l W Kelsay J W Pearson 2635-100 MODESTA wb H4J12 12 12 11J 111 W Lilley W T Crosthwaite 5620-100 77212 FRIGHTFUL w 112 11 11 ll1 12 12 J Howard J D Grant 1795-100 fCoupled as II. P. Headley entry: JW. Torkins entry. Time, 25*%. 50%. Track muddy. $2 mutuels paid— Elsass. $32.50 straight, $9 60 place, $5.30 show; II. P. neadley entry. $3.40 place. $2. SO show; W. Perkins entiy. $3.30 show. Equivalent booking odds— Elsass, 1525 to 100 straight. 3S0 to 100 place. 1C5 to 100 show; II. P. Headley entry. 70 to 100 place, 40 to 100 show. W. Perkins entry. 05 to 100 show. Winner — B. c, by Light Brigade — Alsace, by Wrack (trained by 1). E. Stewart; bred by Mr. Johnson N. Camden). Went to post at 2:51. At post 1 minnte. Start grod and slow. Won driving: second and third the same. El-SASS. hard ridden and racing forwnrdly from the start, held on gamely during the final sixteenth and outstayed ALMADFL. The latter had to go wide during the last quarter and finished gamely and faster than the winner. THFNDKRGOD showed a good performance, but began tiring in the last sixteenth. FRIFND was well up for the entire way BELPKK laoed prominently for most of the way. PYROOT and ROMP suffered from interference. KI.M tired in the last eighth. Scratched— Million, 112; 77406 Superfrank, 112; Mr. Biltinore, 112; Rcckarden, 112; C. T. Worthing-ton, 112. Overweight — Modesta. 2*4 pounds. » r^OKTOO THIRD RACE— 3-4 Mile. (May 8. 1917— 1:11%— 6— 115.) Purse $800. 3-year-olds a=d 4 OOOO upward. Claiming. Net value to winner $650; second, $100; third, $50. Index Horses AWtPPSt *4 Vt \ Str Fin Jockeys Owners Equiv. Odds Str't 75273 KITTY TROXELL w 3 1021 3 2 1' 1' 1« 1« J Heupel O L Steele 345-100 78028* 'FINDAY w 4 103 11 5 4» 41 21 2' J J Eaton S T Baxter 1805-100 76529'SNOW MAID'N wn 3 100 4 11 6» 6» 4, 2« k F Thdyke V Wielan.l flOMM 71582 ELEMENTAL wn 5 113 1 1 2» 2* 31 41 W W Tor H P Headley 425-100 78002'MARIONETTE w 4 111 9 7 3' 31 5* 51 A Pickens T Monalian 660-190 (77803) 'TAN SON wb • 108 6 12 IB* 7' 6' 6' D Jones W M Cain 1320-100 70886 MEXICAN TEA w 3 102 8 6 5 * 9* 9« 7» H Gray Gorham Bros 635-100 78410 MAHKI. CURTIS w 5 105 10 10 10' 10' 8' 8' I Parke L Erb 1440-100 75297 -FRENCH CAN'N WB 4 111 7 8 12 11" ll" 91 W Uancet Van Winkle & Dodson. t 77810 CARNARVON w 7 110 5 9 9« 51 7« 101 H Kaiser T F Devereaux 1510-100 73110 LOUISE W'GNER w 3 1014 2 3 8" 12 12 ll1 R Yelton M Lowenstein t (70881 (Col'E w 3 105 12 4 7» 81 10' 12 F Smith F Johnson 1425-100 tMutuel field. Time. 23«i, 48%. 1:16. Track muddy. $2 mutuels paid— Kitty Troxell. $.«S90 straight, $0.50 place, $5.20 show; Finday, $15.10 place, $9.00 show; Snrw Maiden, field. $5.50 show. Equivalent booking odds Kitty Troxell. 345 to 100 straight. 225 to 100 place, 160 to 100 show; Finday. 055 to 100 place. 3S0 to 100 show; Snow Maiden, field. 175 to 100 show. Winner — B. f, by Jusqu 'au Bout- Margaret Ix wry, by Cesarion (trained by J. M. Hukill; bred by Mr. W S. Payne). Went to post at 3:21. At post 2 minntes. Start gcod and slow. Won easily; second and third driving. KITTY TKOXKI.L raced as if much the best, moved into the lead with a rush, and IN us her rider pleased. FLNDAY performed impressively ^nei finished gamely. SNOW MAIDEN came from far back and finished with a rush. EIJiMENTAL tired in stretch. MARIONETTE dropped out of it in the last eighth. Scratched ^RBS'PoIyncsia. 05: 7R013 Ferguson, 110; 02910,Naughty Nisba, 110; 75274 Miss Mazie, 107; 77S02 Blanche E , 100: (7753S) Exchange. 100. Overweight* — Kitty Troxell, 2V4 pounds; Finday, 2; Snow Maiden, 5; Mexican Tea, 2; Louise Wagner, 1V4- Sq rn^j FOURTH^ RAlJE^FMiie~and ~70~Yard». (Sep** 11, 1916— 1742%— 3—102. ) Phoenix Hotel 4 0«30~A Handicap. $1,200 Added. 3-year-olds and Upward. Net value to winner $900; second. $254: third. $136. Index Horses AWtPPSt'4 Vt % Str Fin Jockeys Owners Kquiv. Odds Str't 75461 'GHACOLET B 6 121 5 3 3* 5« 5« 2» U M Garner H P Headley 50-100 (77913)BHE NOSE w 4 102 3 1 U 1| 1* 3 * 21 G W CoB Idle Hour Stock F Stb 675-100 77973 BARRACUDA wb 5 110 1 2 2* 4* 2' 1» 3* F Murphy S N Holman t' 80-100 77935 SOI. ISA w 4 101 2 4 4» 21 4» 5*» 4» F Th'dyke Greentree Stable 675-100 78382 LI.KWELLYN wb 5 101 6 S 6» 3» 3» 4* 5" D Mergler S N Holman \ 777483\VIDA wb 4 101 4 C C 8 i 6 ( A Yerrat T E Mueller 1660-108 tCoupled as S. N. Holman entry. Time. 24'/5, 48%. 1:16%, 1:42%. 1:47%. Track muddy. $2 mntucls paid- Chac let. $3 (X) straight, $2.90 place, $2.30 show; Blue Nose, $3.90 place. $2*6 show; S. N. Holman entry. $2.00 show. Equivalent twioking .nlds— Chaeolot. 50 to 100 straight. 45 to 100 place, 15 to 100 show; Blue Nose. 95 to 100 plaee, 40 to 100 show; S. N. Holman entry. 30 to 100 show. Winner It. m, by St. Amain Martial Note, by Carbine (trained by W. Buford; bred in England by Lord R k liery). Went to post at 3:50. At post 3 minutes. Start good and slow. Won ridden out; second and third driving CHACOLFT mov.-d up with a rush in the last quarter, but had to be ridden out hard near the end. ISLFK NOSE showed good speed, tired in the last eighth but came again, outlasted BARRACI DA and was gaining on the winner. BARKACl'DA moved into the bad an eighth out. hnt tired near the end under a weak ride. SOLISA was dene for after going three-quarters. LLEWELLYN quit. W1DA was never a strong factor. Scratched 77S48 Best Pal. 113; 75415 Dream Maker, 106. Overweight- Barracuda, 3 pounds. FVQfZQCZ J"11"1"3 RACE — 1 Mile. (May 11, 1911—1:37% — 5^ — 108.) Thirty-second Running ASH-4 OOoD LAND OAKS. $3,000 Added. 3-year-olds. Fillies. Allowances. Net value to winner $3,220; second, $350; third, $150. Index Bhm AWtPI'St % % % Str Fin Jockeys Owners Kquiv. Odds Str't 77974SR1NKEY w 121 1 1 2l 21 ll I'll1 I Parke Greentree Stable 100-100 75535 BKTIKCL AGNES w M 1 1 S» 5 2' 2' !' L McD'ott J N Camden 2180-100 78106 SPANISH LOSK w 1?1 5 3 4» 4» 4' 5» 3* W Lilley W C Goodloe 2925-100 75440 EI. VINA WlH76715»&»3»4»M Garner W R Coe 560-100 75535 BU N8POI W 121 3 6 51 P 7* «« 5« E Pool Belair Stud Stable Mifl-100 74602 SAVNO W 118 6 4 1» 1' 31 4» 6» E Martin H P Headley 615-100 (78030) ANCESTRESS w 121 4 8 6» 7" 6» 7" 7»* E O'Brien A C Groves 4815-100 74814 OLD BOURBON wb 11$ 8 7 8 8 8 8 8 W Pool A J Gorey 3105-100 Time. 24%, 48%, 1:16%, 1:43%. Track muddy. $2 mntuels paid Binkev. J4.0O straight, $3.30 place, $2.90 show; Beautiful Agnes, $13.50 place, $7 50 show; Spanish Rose, $0 '.H show. Equivalent U oking odds Rinkey, 100 to 100 straight. 03 to 100 place, 45 to 100 shew; Beautifu' Agnes. 575 to 100 place, 275 to 100 show; Spanish Rose. 245 to 100 show. Winner — B. f, by Pennant Ballet, by Ben Brush (trained by C. I"hillips: bred by Greentree Stable). Went to post at 4:21. At post 1 minute. Start good and slow. Won easily; second and third driving. ItlNKEY was kept under restraint for the first three-quarters and. racing into the lead, drew away from MAI T1FI L A ;.\ES in (he last sixteenth. BKAI 1'IFI L AONKS ran a good race, but was easily held Mfa. by the winner. SPANISH ROSE tame fr.-m far back in the stretch. ELVINA ran as it handicapped by the going. SAYNO tired badly after going t hree quarters in the lead. K.rati hed 7sl71 -Niagara, 121; 75535 Pretty Politic. an, 121. fyQKQACJ SIXTH RACE— 1-2 Mile. (April 25. 1921 — 47%— Z— 114'/,.) Spring Station Purse. 4 ODOO Purse $900. 2-year-olds. Allowances. Net value to winner $700; second, $125; third, r.s. Index Horses AWtPPSt % % % Str Km Jockeys Owners Equiv. Odds Str't ( 76984 )STEP ALONG w 114 $ 8 3'i 1' l'i N Barrett F Grabner 8:-100 (78151 )NoTKNolJGH w 114 7 4 1» 21 2« W Lilley W E ApplegaU L.'85-IOO ( 77977 )CRE AM PUFF w US 4 • &■* 31 3» W Fronk 8 J Kelley 620-109 (7785 9)FOXMORE w 114 U 8 21 41 4» J Howard W V Reeve* 1010-109 DEEMING * 102 I M 10 S' &» J McCoy C B Dailey 3070-100 J7«7»UUAUJC w 10» J 4 d't^PU O'Brien M J FarrU Uwoo-UO ELIZABETH K. w 107 1 1 61 P n 8 Martin H P Bbsbsssbs*; IB? W ROCKL'D PRINC'S w 102 8 S 9» 7* P R Teltea M LowensUsa 1WI ■ 77977 'WANDERLUST w 109 2 J 7* 9» 9» A Yerrat Tobacco Staltts 2nH!f 77537 MIT w 107 6 7 8* 10 19 J Owens M H Dudley 777S-JBf Time. 25%, 50%. Track muddy. $2 mntuels paid Step Along, $3.70 straight, $3.10 place, $2.00 show; Notenough, $S.00 nlaee, $4_J» show: (ream I'nff. $.'!.;?0 show. Eiuivalent bxx.king odds Step Along, S5 to 100 straight, 55 to 100 place, 30 to 100 show; Notenoo**, 300 to loo place, ta to loo show: Cream liiff. 05 to loo show. Winner ( h. c, by I n« h Ivnhel. by Ogden (trained by W. Perkins; bred by Mr. 'W. B. Miner). Went to post at 4:53. At p.jst 2 minutes. Start good and slow. Won easily; second and third driving. STEP AliOMCI raced iuto the lead when called on and won goinf away. NOTHNOUOH ran a good race and eassM fast and gamely through the stretch. CREAM PTJFF came from tar back ta the stretch. KOXMORE legan tiring in the last eighth. DEEMING ran weB. Scratched O rdon Rouge. 102; Pas Seul. 105; Ada Blackjack, 103. Overweights— Elizabeth K.. 5 pounds; Mit, 5. * ryOE.Q'T SEVENTH RACE— 1 Mile and 70 Yards. (Sept. 11, 1916— 1:42%— 3— 108.) Pnrse $809. 4 Ot-FO 4 4-year-olds and upward. Claiming-. Net value to winner $650; second, $100; third, $50. ' . — — 4 Index Horses AWtPPSt % % % Str Fin Jockeys Owners Equiv. Odds Str't 77587 OUESADA w 3 111 8 7 5' 41 4' 2* 1 W Kelsay M F Shapoff 1615-109 77893 -PERMARCO w 4 105 9 2 6' 5' 31 31 2t I Parke J and S Furst 275-109 70907 KINBURN wb 7 111 1 1 lh 1» 1» n 3« m Garner Gallaher Bros 125-109 78013 RANDEL w 5 111 2 6 71 7» 7» 5* 41 A Yerrat T E Mueller 1655-109 78105M.OIANNA w I 101 3 4 2» 21 21 4 5»» D Mergler C B Shafer 915-109 70315'COrNTKSS w 6 101 5 3 4* 6» 5» 61 6» D Jones W S Bruce 1.95-109 75331 CORENNK wb 4 105 6 5 3* 3» 6« 71 7» W Lancet CL Dodson 4835-109 ( 77981 (PHENOL w b 4 105 4 S 8* 8» S« 8* 8« W Fronk W Miller 4210-109 77781 YOUNG ADAM wb I 111 10 9 9» 9'= 9» 9« 9« H Kaiser T F Devereaux SS50-109 7800l»*HUEN w 6 106 7 10 10 10 10 10 10 W McCatM P L Putnam 11140-100 Time. 23%, 47%. 1:15%, 1:43%, 1:48. Track muddy. $2 mntuels paid Qtiesada, $34.30 straight, $11.00 place, $1.90 show; Permarco, $3.90 place, $2.70 show; Kinburn. $3.10 show. Equivalent booking eilds - Quesada. 1015 to 100 straight, 4S0 to 100 place, 145 to 100 show; Permarco, T5 to 100 place, 35 to 100 shrw; Kinl.uin. 55 to 100 show. Winner (h. g. by Delhi Mistress Quickly, by Nasturtium (trained by A. Goldblatt; bred by Mr. Thomas 1'iatt). Went to pan* at 5:24. At post 1 minute. Start good and slow. Won driving: second and third the lasne, Ql ESADA moved up fast after going three-quarters and. finishing gamely, outstayed PERMARCO. The latter dropped far ba k in the tirst half, but came slroiig through the stret.h. KINBI'RN siiowed the most speed, but tired in the last sixteenth. RANDEL closed a big gap. CORENNE tired badly. I.Ol'ANNA was d ne after going well to the stretch. Seritched (7H4SOlKirklevinglon, KM!; 75477;Paris Maid, 106; 777S4 -Repeater. Ill: (7S013) British Liner. Ill, (7S000)Darnley, 106; 77218 Molinero, 111; 77S44 Harry B., Ill; 77893 Lucidus, 105. Daily Racing Form Charts: Havre De Grace HAVEE DE GRACE (Copyright. 1924, by Daily Racing Form Publishing; Company.) HAVRE DE GRACE. MD.. SATURDAY. APRIL 26. 1924. (One Mile.) Tenth day. Harf. rd Agricultural and Breeders' Association. Spring Meeting of 13 days. Weather clear. Steward representing Maryland Racing Commission George Blown, Jr. Delegate at Large, Carlos M. de Garmendia. Stewards, tieorge Brown. Jr., Baker Waters and H. P. Conkiing. Judges. H. J. Manas, Joseph Mcl ennan and J. P. Turner. Starter, James Milton. Racing Secretary, Joseph McLennan. Racing starts at 2:30 p. m. (Chicago time. 1:30 p. m.) W indicates whip. S spurs. B blinkers. Figures in parenthesis following the distance of each race indicate date, track record, age of horse and weight carried. 'Indicates apprentice allowance. r^OfrOO FIRST RACE— 3-4 Mile. (April 16. 1921— 1:11%— 5— 130.) Purse $1,200. 3-year-olds 4 OiJ&O and upward^ Claiming. Net value to winner $900; second. $200; third, $100. Index Horses AWtPPSt % % % Str Fin Jockeys Owners Equiv. Odds Str't 78555 J FLAX w 3 98 3 3 4' »• Ink in j Wallace Mrs J A Coburn 775-100 78449-HIDDEN JEW'L wb 8 112 14 1' |ek $»| 21 J Dawson Mrs A Swenke 485-100 78555-«JULIA M. wb :'. 93 13 2 8'J81 2' 3' L Lang J Arthur 7^0-100 78449-*MAREL K. w 4 104 15 11 i V i- 4" J Shanks H E P.ilson 1255-100 784 19 EXCUSE ME wb 5 112 11 1 2' 2" 5" 5' J II Burke R F Carman 1815-100 78449»CAPT. COSTIG'N wb 4 104 9 6 l\ t*| 6i 6» C Allen J M Collins fSeB-Mt ( 78380) •SWEEPSTAKES w 4 108 8 9 11-11' 9» 7» W Mar'er Mrs A E Alexandra, 4J5-1 Ml 09829 MERRY LAND w 4 110 2 12 91 101 81 Sb* P Madeira J W McCabo Bl'5-100 75308 STOCKMAR w 4 112il2 3 7'1 7'1 71 9' T Rowan B Warren 525-1)0 78541 •SBTfrS LEMON w 4 101 4 1:! 12« 9110110* H Church Kenton Stable t 78540 'C'OBHAM w .1 98 7 8 13' 12' 12' 11» S Wliams Longridge Stable t 78513 BRASS BAND WB 4 102 5 10 2' 4» HP 12* T Wilson II B Frick t 75592»FAITH w 4 100 10 7 10- IP 131 13* J Smw'od Mrs R I MiBer t 73384 SHADOWDALE wb 4 110 6 14 14 14 14 14 G Corey F J Boyle 21315-100 SUPER KING wb 3 101 14 Left at the post. W Milner J L Murphy f tMutuel field. Time. 23, 47, 1:0%. Track fast. $2 mntuels paid— Flax. $17.50 straight, $8.80 place, $5.90 show; Hidden Jewel. $0.20 place. $4.90 show: Julia M.. $4 00 show. Equivalent booking odds—Flax. 775 to 100 straight. 340 to 100 place. 195 to 100 show; Hidden Jewel, 210 to 100 place. 145 to 100 show; Julia M.. 130 to 100 show. Winner— B. c. by Von Tiomp- -Kathryn Kruter, by Trausvaal (trained by A. Simons; bred by Mr. W. G. Shropshire). Went to post at 2:40. At post 5 minutes. Start good and slow for all but SI'PER KINO. Won driving; second and third the same. FLAX, close up all the way. responded gamely when the final test came and oullasted HIDDEN JEWEL to win by a head. HIDDEN JEWEL bore out in the stretch, but came again ::nd would have w n in another stride. JILIA M.. slipped thiough next to the inside tail and was going gamely at the finish. EXCISE ME tired racing close up for a half. Scratched -i 7700Kl ;uv'nor, 109; (78535) Barleycorn, 103; 78555 Invictus, 105; 78310 Star Court, 104; 78449 The Hibernian, 90. Overweights -Slo'kmar, 2'« pounds; Super King, 3. -i r-/QjrQQ SECOND RACE— 1 1-16 Miles. (Sept. 18. 1920— 1:44«5— 3— 138.) Purse $1,200. 3-year. 4 Ot)o«J olds and upward. Claiming. Net valae to winner $900: second. £200: third. $100. Index Horses AWtPPSt % 'i % Str Fin Jockeys Owners Equiv. Odds Str't 78309*ROYAL CHARLIE w 5 102 6 4 2* 2* 2« 21 1J J Shanks Mrs A Swenke 2985-100 78544-'FROSTY BOY w 3 87 7 7 7» 6* 6'1 5» 2" I W'liams O Peterson 515-100 78558-VACUIM w 4 104 9 5 1» 1* 11 1*1 V* J Wallace J McM.llen 52.-100 ( 78558 «VI('E-CHAIR'N w 7 103 I 8 9 8« 7» If 41 W Marr'er J J McCafferty 555-100 78545-DANDYBRI'SH wb ■'. 102 4 2 31 3'i K 4' 5* G Fields J Magnus 235-100 78540'SEASTAKE w 3 90 8 6 5* 4" 4" 3h 6" L Lang T Quinham 5165-100 78531 :,Rl' PEE w 4 109 5 3 4'1 f| tea ft 7" B M'rinelli T Haskos 800-100 78429 KING JOHN wb 9 109 1 1 S"»* 9 9 9 81 E Barnes J T Buckley 93" -100 78544 SALMON w 3 97 2 9 6" 71 8* 8' 9 J Dawson T Kaiser 3500-100 Time. 24. 48M . 1:13. 1:42. l:46«s. Track fast. $2 mutuels paid Royal Charlie, $01.70 straight, $21.20 place, $14.80 show; Frosty Boy. $8 30 place. $4. M show; Vaeiium. $4.10 show. Equivalent booking odds Royal Chailie. 29S5 to 100 straight. 900 to 100 place, 640 to 100 show; Frosty Hoy. M15 to 100 plaee. 140 to 100 show; Vacuum. 105 to 100 show. Winner B. g, by Charles O'Malley -Captive I*rincess, by Captivation (trained by A. Swenke; bred in EngLnd by Mr. W. A. Wallis). Went to post at 3:10. At post 4 minutes. Start good and slow. Won driving: seci nd and third the same. ROYAL CHARLIE, in closest pursuit of the pacemaker thioughout, finished gamely and o'Ulasted FROSTY BOY in the final drive. The latter closed a big gap and outlasted the pacemaker in the final stride. VACUUM tired in the stretch after setting the pace from the start. VICE-CHAIRMAN closed a big gap. Scratched 7S475 Weeefa P.. 101. Overweights Frosty Boy. 3 pounds; Dandyhrush. 1: Seastake. 3; King John, 5: Salmon. 5. ) f»QKQ/\ THIRD RACE— 5 1-2 Furlongs. (April 16. 1921— 1 :05»i— 3 — !08.) Frolic Purse. Purse 4 OOttJ" $1,200. 3-year-olds. Fillies. Allowances. Net value to winner $900; second, J200; third. $100. Index Horses AWtPPSt % •» % Str Fin Jockeys Owners Equiv. ObVbb Str't 785'27'BI.UK MOO* w 102 1 3 1* U 1» l'i G Fields H W Maxwell 950-hO 75810 LEoPARDBSS w 110 5 1 2* 2» 2» 24 L McAtee Greentree Stable 89-M8 78527 NANCY L'HORNE w 105 4 4 4« I'M1 3' J Wallace I.ongridge Stable 1275-100 ( 78305 I.H'ST w 1)5 2 5 5 5 5 4* B M'rinelli T Clyde 14:W-100 75398 SUN LADY wb 105 3 2 |bb 3nk 1\ 5 P Walls W S Kilmer 1135-100 Time. 22%, 46»5. 1:05%. Track fast. $2 mutuels paid Blue M.ion. $21.00 straight, $3.40 place. $2.00 show; leopardess, $2 10 place, $2.20 show; Nancy I«inghoine, $3.00 -how. Equivalent looking odds I'.Iue Moon. 950 to 100 straight. 70 to 100 place. 30 to 100 show; I.eopaidess. 20 to 100 place-. 10 to Ml -hew; Nan.y Linghorne, 50 to KM) show. Winner- Br. f, by Sweep l^icly Vulcain, by Vulcaiu (trained by F. A. Heroic! ; bred by Mr. H. W. Maxwell). Went to post at 3:50. At post 1 minute. Start good and fast. Won easily; second and third driving. P.I.I'K MOON tc ok cemmand at the start and always held s.vay. LEOPA PRESS was never able to improve bet position. NANCY LANGHOKJCS saved ground all the way. SIN LADY tired. Srratohod (090 -9l.liine Flower. 113. Overweight -Blue Modi, 2 |)' unds. fy«J3PrQ-| FOURTH RACE— 3-4 Mile. (April 16. 1921— 1:11%— 5— 130.) The Eclipse Handicap. 4 i5Dt/l Purse $1,500. 3-ycar-olds and upward. Net value to winner $1,000; second, $300; third, $150; fourth, J50. Index Horses AWtPPSt :* '■_. % Str Fin Joe-keys ( wners Equiv. Odds Str't 75012SMAC[.EAN w 3 101 10 2 2» |pa V- l'i J Shanks WJ Howard 2100-100 78474VNKW 11 SHIRE wb 4 118 11 4 5» 5« Pi * F Walls J K I. Rami 1 40-100 78404 Co.MIXA wb 4 106 1 7 4 1 :\\ P Z* L Ml Atee E H MI n 6'W-IOO 75809'WEI. I. KINDER w 6 99 12 1 3" 2n* 4» 4» J Sm'w'od -Mrs R 1 Miller lsl0-100 7S528 CHAMPI.AIN w 5 104 3 8 7» S» 5* 5'| G Fields J H Stotl r tl6»-100 784033l)o.\AGIIi:i: w I 1031 8 3 8ft* 3" T* 61 B M rinelli J W Ban 1150-100 7S404 PR. OF I MliRIA w4 113 7 11 8' 6* 8* 7'1 J H Purke P II Sims t515-100 ,78404 MAINMAST wb c; 109 612 12 12 9* S» G Walls E F Whitney 2655-100 175309 PJCKl'OCKET wl :»8 2 10 11' I1»kl2 U± J Wallace II P Whitney L155-100 09191 ST VALENTINE W I l^l 5 5 6' 7» 6' h)"k L Morris J E Griffith 2770-100 74214 FAST MACK w I 96 9 6 91 lO'-kllnknj \v Marr'er Kenton Stable f '71172 DIOR wb 2 98 4 9 8* 4"' M* 12 T Wils-.n Seagram Stable $ tMutuel held. }• cii:pl.il as J. 11 Siotler and Seagram Stable c-ntry. Time. 23. 46. 1:11«5. Tiack fast. $2 mutuels paid Maclean. $04. (A) straight. $lS.M place. $.s.50 show; Nc-w Hampshire. $3.00 place, $2.co show; Fernl ib. $i M aaaw. i: piivaieiit baekiag ea* Maclean. 3ioo to loo Btraltat, M0 t.» loo ptaea, 325 to loo show; New Hampshiie. so to Mo place, :to t.i I4M show: Camilla. 118 te loo iftjaw. Winner B. ■. t Meemea Daaa llimlltea, by Donald .v. (toaftaai by M. Deaaarea: bred by iir. George- L. p.l ic kford I . Went to peal at 1:23. At post 4 minutes. Start good an. I --low. Won ridden out; second and third driving. MACLEAN, .lose up fiom the- ^tarf. lei k tic lead and. irawtag away in the stretch, held NEW HAMI'SHHtF. Mfe at tl ml. Ti.o latter e !o o.l up grcinil and lwi.vh.il L'anie-ly. but c-ould not overhaul the winiie-r. (OMIXA was apetty, bat lire-J in the- stretch. \\ i:i J JTN DEB also tired in the la^t eighth. MOM se-t a fasl early pace and quit. Scratched 75743 Kloudyke. Sw; 7S4D4 DuiJin. 124; laatfj Nccl. 102. Overweights- Maclean. 5 |k iiih1s, lomixa, 2; Pickpecfcet, 3; Mainmast. 4; St. Valentine, 4 4. (U uuuueU ou XouxtcL-nUi yage. ! i « . HAVKE DE GRACE (Continued from third pace-) rTQETQO FIFTH HACK 4 1-2 Furlongs. (April 24, 1924—63—2—115.) Twelfth Running ABER 4 0*J*JJki DEEM STAKES. $6,000 Added. 2-year-olds. Allowances. Net value to winner IS, 410; second, SI, 000; third, $500: fourth, $260. Index Horses AWtPPSt V V4 fc Str Fin Jockeys Owners Equiv. Odds Str't 78192lStN .EB FOOT w 118 6 6 1' 1' 1« 1» K Scobia J E Griffith 130-100 TS553-rit mitosis w HI 4 I 1» J1 2» 2« B M'naelli W J Salmon 780-1% (YB539)SOMHBK w US ( 1 «• 2»* 31 r.'l J H Burke J S Cosden 1265-100 M4*0:i;YMKHAXA w 111 1 4 4* 4» 4* 41 (J Walls B F Whitney 3950-100 (7844 7)*\VINC.INQ w 113 1 t !■ ( (i S1 !. McAtee H P Whitney 1495-100 78539 -EDI.STO w 111 I * » 8« 81 Si ]• Walls L B Thompson t (78511 )CI,OniUND w lit 7 I 71 7* 64 7» ■ Ambr'm J B Cosden ,. t TS539 JOHN K. KI-KAVRR w 114 S ( O | » 81 G Corey J H Shreve 11030-100 (7S470)I?KUMCK IIAR'R w 119 9 7 &■* 61 71 9 L Morris K K Bryson - - 2375-100 tCoupled as J. S. Cosden entry: jn. P. Whitney and I.. B. Thcmpson entry. . - Time. 24S- 47. 53 (equals track record). Track fast. 32 ■MtMBi paid Single Foot. $4 00 straight, $4.10 place. $3.00 shew; Primrose, $7.10 place, $3.00 ■■aw; J. S. Cosden entry. $2.50 slow. UjiiivHlent hotting odd--- Single loot. 130 to 100 straight. 105 to 100 place. 50 to 100 show; Prim-laae, 255 t,. 100 place. SO to 1(X) show. J. S. Cosden entry. 25 to 100 show. Winner B. e. by Wrack Virginia K. by VlcCce (trained by II. Kites; bred by Mr. J. E. firiffith). Wi-:it to po--t at 4:5(1. At post I minutes. Slart good and slow. Won easily; second and third #rl-v.ng SINGLE FOOT took the lead in the first sixteenth and, setting a great pace, held sway for the entire ra -e. Nit was ridden out at the end. PRIMROSE ran ■ good race ami finished fast. SOMBRE Began well and had no mishaps. SWINGING and EDISTO suffered from interference at the stait and were not persevered with. (iVUKHANA ran well. . Scratched- 7S447;Bejected. 113: TBI W Ml— Magic, 110; Barbara Frietehie. 113. rTQKQQ SIXTH RACE— 1 1-16 Miles. (Sept. 18. 1920—1:44^—3—138.) Old Dominion Handi-4 Ocf IFO cap- Purse $2,000. 3-year-olds sjjd upwaxa. Net value to winner $1,300; second. {400; third. J200: fourth. $1C0. Index Horses AWtPPSt £ % % Str Fin Jockeys Owner* Eqnir. Odds Str't ("8514IGOLDKN RULE wa 4 113 1 1 1» 1* l'l 1= l1 P Walls J K L Ross 390-100 75743 KMIMIVKK w 3 100 4 4 4n* 3» 3» 14* ] Wallaca H P Whitney t&35-100 784 74 HiiM'ALOX w 3 105 6 S 3» 4» 2"* 3» 8* L McAtee H P Whitney t TSSIS-SAUKO w 3 101 3 2 2* 2| 4* 4 J4'JG Fields Kenton Stable 725-lOfl 78473 MARTINGALE w 4 122 3 3 51 5'1 54 51 5" E Ambr'ae 1 S Cosden 110-100 T8529-OPPERMAN w ". 105 7 7 7 7 6*6' I'll! M'rinelli Triple Springs Farm Stb 2670-100 (78529 KXM/N SPHERE w 6 107 5 6 64 BJ 7 7 7 T Wilson Seagram Stable 855-100 tO upled as IE P. WhitncT entrv. Time. 2325. 47*i. Itlt%, l:38*i. 1:45. Track fast, $2 mulnels paid ^Gulden Bule, $0.S0 straight. $4.00 plate. $3.30 show; H. P. Whitney entry. $4.80 ■tare, $C 40 show. 15j.imal.-nt looking odds- Golr n Rule. 390 to 100 straight, 100 to 100 p'acc, Co to 100 show; n. P. Whitney entry. 140 to 100 place. 220 to 100 show. Winner B. c. ly Wrack Golding. by Flint Rock (trained by II. McBaniel; bred by Mrs. L. Vian). Went to poet at 5 30. At i ost 1 minute. Start good and sl w. Won handily; second and third •riving. GOLDEN REEK took the lead at the first turn and. making the pace fast, easily held KEONDYKi: rafe at the end. The latter finished gamely, but the leader held him safe. GONFALON began tiling after going well for three-quarters. MABTINGAU) could never get up. Scratched 48BB8* Wilkes Barr ». 101: TSBZT1 Yankee Princess, 94. Overweights Gonfalon. 4 pounds: Sarko, 4. r. i rTGETQ/l SEVENTH RACE— 1 1-1C Miles. (Sept. 18, 1920—1:4454—3—138.) Purse $1,200. 3- ■ OOtJT: year-olds a-d upward. Claiming. Net value to winner $900; second, $£00; third, $100. Index Horses AWtPPSt % V4 % Str Fin Jockeys Owners EquiT. Odds Sir': TB3S7",ROCK BOTTOM w 4 107 7 4 l«k 1« 1* V 1» J Dawson Mrs A Swenke 425-100 7*543- VITAMIN* w 5 102 4 1 3* 3» 21 21 2» J Wallace F T Miller 225-100 78559' •LHAS1DB w S 95 8 7 4»1 4« 4« 3» 3» L Lang Kirkfield Stable 945-100 (7840G)"THE KORER wb G 111 6 5 5« 5" 5» 5« 41 W Marr*er W E Martin 715-100 78557 EAST INDIAN w 7 10S 3 3 7» T «P1 6* 5» J II Burke S Flaherty 1000-103 78530 VALOR wb M 107 1 2 2» 2» 3* 4* «• J Shanks) Mrs P J Lavin TJ5-100 78516-*BI"DI)EGIE «n 4 10". 2 8 8 8 8 8 7* H Holmes J Arthur 10950-100 78544*THOMASlNE wb 3 S5 5 6 6« 6» 7* !■ 8 O Brown J H Shreve JJ2355-100 Time. 24. 49. 1:14. 1:41. 1:47. Track fast. $2 mutufls paid Rock Eottoiu. $10.50 straight, $4.00 place, $3.30 show, Vitamin, $3.50 place, $2.70 stew; I^aside. $3-?0 slow. Equivalent Unking odd* Rock Bottom. 425 to 100 straight. 130 to 100 place, 65 to 100 show, Yltamin. 75 to 100 place. 35 to 100 show: LaaaMa, 90 to 100 show. Winner B. r. by Bistouri Rock of Gold, by Rock Sand (trained by A. Swenke; bred by Mr. Angnst Belmont). W'-i.t ti post at 8:01. At post 5 minutes. Start good and slow. Won driving; second and third the same BOCK BOTTOM showed the most speed all the way, but was tiring at the end and just lasted to win. VITAMIN closed up fast in the stretch, but tired in the last stride. LKASIDB ran ' • fairly g r 1 race. VAU1R quit. Scratched 7S55(s,Bonfire. 102: 7S471 Bolster. 99: 78311 Eager, 112. Overweights East Indian. 2 pounds: Kuddugie, 5. Page 4 Lexington k. ^^^^^;^;^^ ^ . Entries and Past Performances LEXINGTON MONDAY, APRIL 28 NEITHER CLOIDY ; TRACK HEAVY. The figures under tba heading "Bee" in the entries below show the best time of each horse at the distance since January 1. 1922. no matter where it finished. In ease where record was made on ether than a fast or good track, abbreviations shew track •auditions. 761 10 18 FIRST INDKX OF 1M4. 7812S IS FIRST INDKX OF APRIL Raring starts st 2 15 p. m. (Chicago time, 3:15). •S Ituwi ior mini runner, x tiooi' mod ntnr.ee. *,■- Pair mud runner. (II) Maidens. 'Apprentics allowance, b Blinkers. Aqnednct Ae. Jefferson Park XP Aurora An Kenil worth Xe Belmont Park BP Kemnton Park KF Blue Bonnets BB King Edward Ki Bowie Bo Latonia La Churchill Downs CD laurel Lu Columbus Co Lexington Lx Connaaght Park CP Mapls Heights KH Conneaut Lake CL Marlboro Kb Dado Park DP Mobile Mo Devonshire Do Mcunt Royal MR Dorral Do Omaha Om Duf f erin Du Pimlico Pm Empire Em Reno Re Fair Grounds FG Saratoga Sa Fort Erie FE Tanforai Ta Hamilton Em Thcrncliffe Th Havre de Grace HG Tijuana ..,.-. Ti Hawthorne Hw Toledo , To Havana Hv Wiadscr Wi Huntington Hu Woodbine Wo Jamaica Ja First Race— 3-4 Mile. Purse $900. 3 -v ear olds and upward. Claiming. (Trad, record: lit; 8, 181 7--l:ll fc— 6— 115.) Today's Tnd. norw&r-ostros. Wt~ B*r. A.Wt.Han. T8534' »Glyn. 3 Ls 108 1:11* 5 10O®750 73788 Dot Flower. 6Sa 120 1:12*6 4 112.745 78581 bBullet Proof. 9.8a 112 l:L2Vs 7 112X740 (77538) •Rxrhange. 5 ..FG 108 1:13 3 99. .735 75847 Allic (Vhs. 2. Mil 83 1:13 4 103x735 7188S» Polynesia. 1 8 99.. 735 744*2 Ballot Brush. 4... 3 104X730 774*8 John Iloshor. 81* 107 1:13% 6 1120730 T64S& Diadem, 7 La 110 l:19*tin 3 99.. 725 Second Race — 1-2 Mile. Purse $900. 2 year olds. Maidens. Fillies. Special Weights (Track record: April 20. 1921 -47%— 3— 114}.) Bothermel. 3 .... 112 Kitty Pat, 12 112 Pcppercttc, 7 . 112 Spider. 10 112 Midnight Bos?. 1. 112 77867 Quell. 13 JP 114 J»% 112.705 T7190 Bit o' Honey. 4.. 112. .700 77916 Slipaway, 8 . .JP 110 :3Bn 112.700 78586 Mit. 14 112. .700 78586 lio kland Princess, 2 112. .700 Moon Gleam. 5... 112 Little Visitor. C 112 Bural ■ ■!•, 9... 112 Ban Thorn. 11. .. 112 Miss Jennie, 15 . 112 Fasnet, 10 112 I in as o' Mine. 17.. 112 Wine Jug, 18 112 Third Race — 1 Mile and 70 Yards. Purse $800. 3 year-olds. Claiming. (Track record: Sept. 23, 11*11 i:«H» ■ 1l) 77912 'Amity Claim, 4FG 10611:46% 99X72b 77718 Telescope. 7 . .FG 105 1 45% 108x720 (77740) Bush Buck. 1 100. .715 78583* 'Snow Maiden. 8.. Pm 95 1:47m 99x715 77609 •Norseland, 2 • 95X710 (76921) »Fire Boy. 3. . FG 112 1 :46*s 106x710 77259 Fansto (M), 8. Is 106 1:46% 101. .705 75412 'Quinine (M), 5... 94.. 700 Fourth Race— 3-4 Mile. Winchester Purse. Puree $900. 3-year-olds and upward. Allowances. (Track record: May 8, 1917— 1:11%— 6- 115.) (75534) bEASTER BELLS, 6 Li 99 1:11% 4 104X750 78581 Anna M. Humphrey. 5 ...Hw 109 1:18% 4 104x740 (75514) bPegasus, 3 CD 119 1:11% 5 113X735 73875 Possible, 2 Sa 109 1:12% 4 99.735 75616 Dudlev. 1 Is 115 1:13% 3 105. .730 75376 Volt, 7 La 113 1:14% 3 93x725 Happy Top, 4 3 100 Fifth Race— 1 Mile. Purse $800. 4-vear-olds and upward. Claiming. (Track record: May 11, 1911— 1:37%-5 - 108.) (75536) rrecious Lola, 7. CD 112 1:37% 5 110x750 74815 »bRib Crass, 3. .CD 98 1:38% ■ 95 745 78584 •bIJewellvn. 1 .CD 107 1:39% 5 110x745 | (77783) Sympathy. 4 ..JP 101 1:40% 4 110x740 1 75617 »Who Knows Me. « CD 101 1:40 4 100X740 1 78123 'Planet. 8 Ti 109 1:40% 6 10GX735 (77748) George Ktiffan. I Mil 105 1:391s 6 111 -735 77849 •Escarpolettc, 2MU 100 1:42 7 97 x 730 Sixth Race— 1-2 Mile. Purse $800 2 year-old*. Claiming. (Track record: April 25, 1921-47%— 2 114}.) 77910» Mary Dear. 5... TP 112 :4S% 110 725 77871 » Brown Trout. 7JP 115 :49% 107 720 (77043^ Fuo. 9 110. 715 77867 = lattle Gipsv. 13JP119 :48% 112. 715 ; 77971 Sam Mengel. 4. KG 118 :48% 112.. 715 77971* Little Jimmy, 12 JP 118 :49 110X715 77845* Black Dinah (M). 10 JP 116 :49% 105 710 , 77977 Irish Isce. 15.. Hv 106 :48 107. 710 78586 'dorr, 8 Hv 111 :49 100. 705 . 77758 Help (Ml. J* . -JP 113 :51% 103.700 McGadden. 1 110 Timely Thoughts, | 108 •Wise Bill. 3 101 •Bad Luck, 6 102 Lumber Jack, 11.. Ml Beguine. 14 IM Floy Lillie, 16 Mi Wuhu, 17 1°» Seventh Race — 1 1-16 Miles. Purse $800. 4-vear-olds and upward. Claiming. (Track record: April 25, 1921 — 1 :42%— 3 -103.) 75128 bJouelt, 8 CD 1:09 1:45 7 108X750 77784= ■■■pillir. 5 ...JP 111 1:48% 7 110X745 78583 bTau Son, 3 IT, 105 1:47% 6 113X740 77C36 Se.i Court, 4.. Mil 109 1:44V. C 101 -740 77850* Taylor Hay, 7. La 106 1:4««b 4 103-735 77872 •Ueddain, 10 . .CD 111 I :45% 7 105x730 (7S060) blhiniley. 6 Th 100 \A7\ 8 103. 730 (78013) •British Liner, 9.Lx 102 1:46'6 6 100. .730 78587 bYoung Adam, 2.. FG 116 1:47% 8 MXlSS 78127 *I ad.v Inez. 11. Ti 104 1:47% 4 102X.725 (78061) 'Flying Prince, 12 Hv 98 1 :46% 5 10O. .725 77872 'Walnut Hall. I.. Mil 108 1:46% 10 103x720 LEX1NGTOX JOCKEY PERCENTAGES. From January 1, 1923, to April -."" , 1924, Inclusive. At or Over Jockey. P.C. Wt. Mta. 1st. 2d. 3d Parke. 1 25 99 1082 275 182 134 Callahan, J 20 94 659 129 108 93 Pool, B 19 110 460 87 95 69 Gamer, M 19 110 813 59 N 43 McDerraott. L. 18 107 804 141 131 123 Kennedy, B 18 105 477 76 78 CC Koemor, T 17 110 18 3 2 2 Martin. K 17 107 527 91 84 56 Howard, J 17 105 133 22 23 9 Wilson. A 14 105 290 42 88 39 lienor 1. J 14 103 335 48 46 46 Harvey. B 13 105 743 95 80 96 Binder, C 13 107 110 14 ■ 11 Frock. W 13 104 867 114 107 95 Burke. II. J 13 110 120 M 15 11 Ponce. C 13 108 124 16 20 16 Mooncy. J. D 13 114 402 M 46 52 Brothers. T 12 103 705 87 100 108 \errat, A 12 98 274 32 30 31 Barrett. N 12 110 68 10 5 8 Connelly, D 11 109 381 43 46 40 Corcoran. J 11 10S 772 83 97 84 McCoy, J 11 103 496 67 49 50 Jones. D 10 94 857 37 81 86 At or Over Jockey. P.C. Wt. Mts. 1st. 2d 3d. Lyke. L 10 115 145 15 16 20 Harrington. R. 10 110 220 23 26 26 Gray, II 10 103 107 11 9 12 Fa tor, E 10 105 537 52 59 63 Blind. K 09 115 410 36 38 49 toll, W OS 103 83 7 5 10 Carroll. G. W 08 100 281 23 36 34 Graiineman, C OS 103 7S 6 8 9 ■Owens, J H 109 339 28 27 37' Ressner, J 08 97 214 17 22 11 Liller. W OS 114 86 7 !l 11 Murray. T OS 110 133 11 8 17 Smith. F 08 106 229 19 22 23 Kaiser, H 08 100 155 12 13 18 Scheffcl. P. 07 111 229 17 15 34 Stearin. II 06 101 84 5 I I Kederis, J 05 106 103 6 13 8 Clifford, li 05 10.) 134 7 14 if Yelto.ii, K 97 42 0 1 1 Holsey, R 97 4 0 0 • Cksstkam, R 93 88 0 8 3 Moeller, R 101 17 0 0 2 D:shinon. C 103 19 0 0 1 Steinhait, L. 100 3 0 0 0 DAPC 3-4 Mile. ri-year-oids and upnard. Claiming. (Hay 8, 1917 1«f SI nAl/tl 1:11 1-5— G 115.) Index Course Dial Time T'ck Odds Wt St V 8tr Flo Jockeys Stnrled Ordei of Finish GLYN. b. m. 5 100 By Delhi — Bourbon Lass, by Bourbon Beau. (Trainer, J. C. Gallaher. Owner, Gallaher Bros.). Breeder. Gallaher Bros. 75534 Churchill 3 4 1 JSRtsSt 9 102 1 2 2' 24 B Harvey 5 East. B. lis, Brad. ViY.ney, O Oui 75496 Churchill 3-4 1 .13%fast 1-2 105 2 2 1» H* B Harvey 8 J.g.K.-lly. Aunti.-Mav. Bl. Mac 75275 Latonia 8-4 1 :ll%fas,t 8 106 1 1 2» 2l B Harvey 8 Faster Bells. Isosceles. Lugs 75220 Latonia i-4 1:16 hvy Si 103 1 6 41 3« H Harvey 5 Triumph. Certain. Sympathy 75090 Latonia S-4 1.15\hvy 8-6 106 3 2 3* 3:! II Brass* 12 Marsdale. lutri.-d, Bnslem J5002 I-aton;a 3 4 l:13%fast 4 103 2 2 2"1 3= D Harvey 6 Raster Bells. Anonymous. Iitigs :4893 Latonia 3 4 1 ll%?ust 6 100 2 2 Si Z* 1! Har.cy 5 BillOTlynn, Sympatl.y, U.Man DUST FLOWER, c.h. f. 4 112 By Peter Quince — Stick Pin. by McGee. (Trainer. J. C. Milam. Owner. J. C. Milam). Breeder. J. C. Milam. 73728 Lei'Gton 8-4 l:12*sfsst VI 97 4 4 4s "."* I Tarke 6 U on'I ime. Mar. May. Prec Lula '3682 Ix-XR-ton 34 1 1:'-. f..«t 20 107 9 9 101 10 - M Garrer 12 Dr .Hickman. Translate. Lily.M. 72762 Saratoga 3-4 \ ITjrpood 20 112 6 7 7 7,: M Garner 7 AvtsSCk. F:iir l'lia ritom . 1'ossible 7'.'669 Sarati ga 3-4 1 :ll%fa.«t 15 109 3 6 7* C'i f Lang 8 Goshawk, Wellfinder. l ead!o k 72506 Saratoga »-4 1:ll%fast 20 118 3 4 4'J 6 ■ M Gar ler 8 MJaSBtSr, Sally'sAlU y. rSssMt 70083 Churchill 1-4 1:13 fast 37-10 113 4 7 6" C M Garner 13 Actuary. BoysBcl.Me. Higstaff C9962 ("hurcliill 7-8 1 .29%hvy 10 113 6 t 6'" 4- M Garner 6 B Time. TipT.lnn. AlucB.iiowu BTJLLET PROOF, b. g. 7 112 By Helmet— Bachelor Girl, by Broomstick. (Trainer. J. J. Duggan. Owner. C. B. Shafer). Breeder. C. C. Patrick. 78581 See today's chart. 78114 Tijuana 11-16 1:51 good 26 5 97 4 4 4 4*J M Frey 4 WildHeather. Marsdale. Victoire 78006 Tijuana lrn70y 1.48%mud 31 U0 6 t 2' l*| A Collins 6 Doubtful. S.arl.tBler. T.Falco'r 77707 Tijuana 1 IS 1 :U%fast 8-5 103 2 « 6 6" W Kid'our • Virginins. Jun.Klv, Mar.ellalioj 77645 Tijuana 3-4 1:12 fast 11 110 7 6'! !.'J W RfcTssv T Polly Wale. Canyon, Chiva 77513 Tijuana 3-4 1 12%fast ti 111 6 6 6' €ei W K.ilour 7 The Araucanian, I'arvenu Chiva 77441 Tijuana 6 f 1 07 fast 12 112 6 6 6* 4 i V Shjrpe t I flukSoS. T.Arauc'n. Knight'd 77382 Tijuana 3 4 l:U%fast 29 111 8 7 7* 6'J V i^harpe 8 LoidAllcn, LadyGorham, Parv'e EXCHAMGE, b. g. 3 99 By Tea Caddy— Betty Haggin. by McGee. (Trainer. J. D. Lenahan. Owner. C. Lenahsn). Breeder, C. W. Moore. 77538 F.Gr'nds 3 4 1 14%fast 16-6 101 2 1 1 | l"k L I^ing 12 Billy Kl.iir. JouJou. TbreeSquare 77446 F.Grrni.i 5 4 1 14%mud 6 103 J 3 71 "■• D Mergler 8 M It.mino, Fre.l. ri. ktSWS, Dsekf 77345 K.Grnda I I 1 llseTHi « 102 1 1 1* 1" L Ung 8 Luly Kose. Kindred, HtStllH 77315 F.Gr'nds 3-4 ir%fast J3-5 108 8 1 ffi 5" G Fields 9 Bill slats. Privilege. Leonard'; 77056 F.Gr'nds 3 4 1:13 fast 41 108 % i \* i» c, Kields 13 BillyKlair. MrlSSMh, Sea-Wolf 77085 F.Gr'nds 14 1.15 hvy 13-6 88 1 1 1" S6 L 1-ang 8 BiffBang. Piedmont It Charlie 76844 rnrsoM 3-4 1:14%good 10 106 1 3 31 6s L McDattll Jnlia.M.. W .theWUard. lKviHJirl 76776 F.GrnUs 3-4 l.L %mud J 116 2 1 21 3=} L McHotl 9 W.tlieWis'd. FircBoj. Teh s. ops ALLIE OCHS. b. f. 4 103 By North Star III —Lady Irstallator, by Installe- (Trainer. J. Lowenste:n. Owner. S. Singer). Breeder. T. J. Suaw. 75247 l.at- nia lm70y 1 46%h\y 12 105 2 6 V '.'* P. Harvey 10 Cc.lMBov, Kergti'on. FlowerShop 74734 latonia lm'.Oy 1:44 fast 30 100 6 7 7 V D Jones 7 flHStlsYj. Tend.Seth. Wrangler 74463 latonia 1 1 16 1 :4i%faat 22 103 3 10 11 11" I Parke 11 Child splay. Sagamook. Normal 74281 I Jit on ia lm70y 1 44 fast 6 102 C 6 6 «'* I I'arke 7 Es \irpcilette, Swav, Tender Seth 72026 HawtlVne 3 4 1 12%faat 8 109 S 6 6" 4" R Doyle 9 Jakicllav, Mt liose. UMaiCSlIll 71817 1 1.i w lirn.) 2-4 1 12%fast U 9813 2 S" 2* ]: Harvey 8 Great Jaz. 1. Granite, Kest Time 71688 Hawlh'ne 1 1-1C l£l%3lop 4 108 4 2 4 S' W FYonk 5 Geo Kuffan. ScaMiut. LadyAstor POLYNESIA, b. f, 3 99 By Polymehan— Poterne, by Elf. (Trainer. M. Smart. Owner. S. Rossi. Breeder. Himyar Stud. 71633 Aqueduct 5-8 1:00 fast 1 114 2 2 2'1 ?*i ■ Sande 5 Baby l.an. , Cockney, Anne 71238 Aaueduct 8-8 l:09%fazt 6 114 2 1 1* 1* K Barnes 12 McAuliffe. KslUusom. T.WorU 71068 Aqueduct b » &8%fast 15 112 2 4 41 4* K Barnes 12 Initiate. Pond Lily, Fluvanna 10774 Belmopt 8-4 at 1:89 fast 18 6 118 2 1 1*1 1*1 E Barnes 4 A|«.l(«v, Msxie. Cbemiserie 78811 Belmont 41 f SC tr%fast 8 1081 2 1 1' 1' K Barnes 8 L. Audrey. UChoco. ClarireC.II. C88S4 Pimlico 41 f 84 fast 24 lift* 4 6 41 4' L Morris 8 K.'a Bamson. Flying Fur. Bainra (•647 Pimlico 44 1 i»%fast ■ 188 I k H 4:i i McLaJue k Y. Priacea*. CoL West, llv.Fux BALLOT BRUSH, b. c. 3 104 By Ballot— Galloping Queen, by Ben Brush. (Trainer. R. C. Frakes. Owner. R. C. Frakes). Breeder. J. L. Carrick. 74462 Latonia f.} f I 07 fast 33 108 8 9 9 7»» L McD ott 9 Sanola. Seclusion. Midwestern 74063 Lex'ton 6} f 1 :0SHfast 21 108 7 2 1» ]• M Garner 7 (J. Northern. P:irk. Plj.ce. Hence 72873 lex'ton 5J f 1 OS^mud ;'. 103 9 8 5= 4"! W Fronk 9 Pest. Beautiful Addie. Ruck :3C87 I^xgton el t 1 etH/lll 4i 107 4 5 6 6" W Kronlc 5 Worthmore. HlackGold, Alchemy f»9961 Cluirchill 41 f 65«*,hvy 10 111 6 6 6» f.': H i:ray C. I^st.Docter, Kingl'tit. Sunspcro 69762 Lsx'StSS 41 f ."iTVtlivy CI 115 5 3 2' I3 H Gr«y 7 Keegan. Bob Tail. Itonrhon liny 69585 LSK'StSS 1-2 4S%fast 20 112 9 8 G* 5»i II Gray 10 II. & Shoes. Fla\. GreatNortliern J0HK H0SH0R. b. g. 6 112 By Light o' m' Life— Imprint, Ly Raight of the (Trainer, F. Brooks. Owner, T. V. Mountjoy). Thistle. Breeder. G. Gray. 77452 F.Gr'nds 3-4 l:ir,%hvy 15 105 4 9 11' 13'» J Heupel 13 Colonel Wmn. Mcintosh. Stamp 70592 Latonia 3 4 1 12$tfast 4G 10S 4 9 61 4«J W Kelsay 9 Honor Man. Caligula, Ararat 67014 Jefferson lmTOy 1:49 mud 3 110 2 2 2» 2' W Kelsay 3 Wytinewond. Financial Hoosler CC956 .leffeison 3-4 l:14\fast 15 112 2 4 2»k 2'J W K.lsay 7 Ararat. Jakcllcrjrer. K Cracker 66798 DadeP'rk 1 1 S 1 :.V.*tslow 11-10 111 1 1 1« ]» A Roach 6 Pl.Cltra. Itlos. House. M'nF.lder 66754 DadeP'rk 1 1-1C 1 :.'.:,:V.mud 6 103 2 3 4s 4l: H Stearns 5 Easteside. Luly Astor. Kaider 66713 DadeP'rk 1 1 JSfcfSSt 2 109 2 4 ■*• )ek H Stearns 6 HishGear. Jucot.enn. ILivensw'd 66601 Latonia 3-4 1 ll'^fast 25 109 2 7 7« 7'5 H Stearns 8 Abad.ine. Dr Hickman. Ablase ff|S I-atonia 3-4 l:12%faat 89 107 9 9 4 4'1 L Gregory 9 Gi'uGoId. C. Henry. A Aleiander G5996 l^itf.r.ia 3-4 1:15%'nud 24 107 10 10 10 10== J CorcoranlO Cliar.Ilenrv. ItoyalD'k. Il.P'doo 63085 Dev shire 1 1-16 l:4G?igood 101 3 1 1* l5 H B Jonesll Uclaiio, lien Valet. Louis A. DIADEM, b. f. 3 99 By Light Brigade — Enigma, by Ben Brush. i Trainer. J. C. Milam. Owner, J. K. Camden".. Breeder. J. N. Camden. 75535 Churchill 7-8 1 :2e'-fcfast 31 110 9 11 131 13" M Garner 14 DareSay. MahJong. Break Bell 75187 latonia 3 4 1 l.".\mud 15 110 4 17' 7-3 M Garner 8 Glide, Marg. Lawn-nee. SunSpot 75000 latonia 51 f 1 :0S fast 39 112 4 1 l1 l1 J Pevic 12 Annie Lyie. Minus, Bona Vera 74557 Latonia 61 f 1:08 fast 9 115 8 7 91 9C1 G Walls 12 L\*V.;u'u An.Lyle. N.l.gliornu Onrl RAPC 1-2 Mile. 2-year-olds. Maidens. Fillies. Special Weight*. (April C.IIU nHUC ac, 1»21 47 2-5 3 114 1-2.) ROTHERMEL. ch. f. 2 (M) 112 By Light Brigade— Lady Rotha. by Golden Maxim. Trainer, D. E. Stewart. Owner, J. N. Camden). Breeder, J. K. Camden. First Start. KITTY PAT. br. f. 2 (M) 112 By Light Brigade— Ecatarina. by Commando. (Trainer. D. E. Stewart. Owner. J. N. Camden). Breeder, J. N. Camden. First Start. PEPPEBETTE. b. f. 2 (M) 112 By Everest— Green Pepper, by Rurkii II. (Trainer, E. Glass. Owner. R. L. Sullivan). Breeders. A. E. Hundley & Son. First Start. SPIDER, ch. f. 2 (M) 112 By The Manager— Uffizsi. by Burgomaster. (Trainer, R. C. Frakes. Owner, Frakes & Gaines). Breeders, H. H. and J. H Gaines First SUirt. MIDNIGHT ROSE. br. f. 2 (M) 112 By Huon— Kopje, by Kroonstad. drainer, R. C. Frakes. Owner, Koha & Theisen). Breeder, Dr. D. B. Knox. First Start. aUELL. ch. f. 2 (M) 112 By Vindex— Muffins, by Fits -Herbert. (Trainer, C. Phillips. Owner, Groentree Stable). Breeder F. W. Armstrong. 77867 Jefferson 1-J 48V*fust. 40 114 1 11 Ul 12'= J Corcoranl4 Belle 11, Uttle Mg*7, Waratah BIT 0- HONEY, ch. f. 2 (M) 112 By Star Master— Thelma S.. by Harrigan. ( Trainer. K. Spence. Owner. Audley Farm Stable). Breeder. M. & B. B. Jone«. 77120 KCrnds 3-8 35 fast 10 115 6 51 4« II Stutts 12 Vanidofo. MahelC. F'ydeCoursy 76646 KCrnds 3-8 36%fast 4-5 115 1 21 2" K Pool 11 Marv Hear. Mal.el C NtShade 76503 F.Gr'nds 3-8 365imud 7 115 9 7» 7*2 E Scobie 10 Dress Goods. Evelyn, Mabel C. SLIPAWAY, b. f. 2 (M) 112 By Frizzle— Eranata. by Oddfellow. (Trainer. J. T. Taylor. Owner. McB. Moore). Breeder. McB. Moore 77910 Jefferson 12 51r_h\y 20 110 11 13 12' 12=' J H Burkel4 Neat Girl, My Biddy. Mary Dear MIT. ch. f. 2 (M) 112 Bv Everest— Molly Reach, by Out of Reach. (Trainer, M. H. Dudley. Owner, Mrs. M. H. Dudley). Breeder, A. E. Hundlev & Son. 78586 See today's chart. 77537 F.Gr mis 31 f 42»,&fast 40 112 7 8 7» J Owens 8 B.Googlr. Al Woodliffe. BelleH. ROCKLAND PRINCESS, ch. f, 2 112 By Spanish Prince II.— Rockland, by Friar Rock. (Trainer. J. Lowenstein. Owner, M. Lowenstein). Breeder, J. E. Madden. 78586 See today's chart. First start for Hie following: MOON GLEAM, ch. f. 2 (M) 112 By Flittergcld— Curtain, by Star Shoot. (Trainer, J. H. Nichols. Owner, 0. L. Steele). Breeders. Ward & Patterson. LITTLE VISITOR, b. f. 2 (M) 112 By Sweep— Margaret Hastings, by Hastings (Trainer. W. Perkins. Owner, J. L. Kaight). Breeder C. Nuckols. EURAL ROUTE, ch. f. 2 (Ml 112 By Ultimus— Rustic Marie, by Cgden. (Trainer. W. Buford. Owner, H. P. Headley}. Breeder. II. P. Headley. ROSE THOItN. b. f. 2 (M) 112 By Troutbeck— BTamble Rose, by Vcn Troms. 'Trainer. C. E. Patterson. Owner, P. T. China). Breeder. E. Cebrian. MISS JENNIE, br. f. 2 (M) 112 By Tea Caddy— High Stakes, bv Fair Play (Trainer. F. D. Foster. Owner, F. D. Fester). Breeder, F. D. Foster. FASNET. br. f. 2 (M) 112 By Wrack— Blazing Star, by Star Shoot. (Trainer. A. Baker. Owner, A. B. Hancock). Breeder, A. B. Hancock. LASS 0' MINE, blk. f, 2 (M) 112 By Torchbearer— Lady Winsome, by Meddler sr Fitz Herbert. (Trainer, W. E. Caskey, Jr. Owner. W. E. Caskey, Jr.). Breeder. Himyar Stud. WINE JUG. b. f. 2 (M) 112 By Omar Khayyam — Sapphire, by Star Ruby. (Trainer, J. Lowe. Owner, F. Johnson). 3rd RAPE X M,,e n n'1 J° .yap 1"' 3-year-olds. Claiming;. (Sept. 23, li ll AMITY CLAIM, br. f, 3 99 By Rock View— Gold, by Golden Garter. (Trainer. C. Phillips. Owner, Greentree Stable). Bitcder. A. B. Hancock. 779IS Jeftersos ImT'y 1 ".-^.hvy 15 107 4 & S'0 S" J Corcoran 9 Invutus. Brilliant ( ;jst. Polvo 778LI Jefferson 1 1-1 1 .".Osgood 16 90 1 7 7 7" W Harvey 7 EdwardG'v. I.lwelln. Calcutta 777(10 Jefferson 1 1 16 1 :4S*fa!»t 10 S9 1 4 5 S'SW Harvey I Barracuda". Quivero. Isosceles 77585 1- Grnds 1 l:42%SVy 15 94 5 6 31 2"" G Cooper I Telescope. Brill'ntCast. Invirtus 77456 r.Gr*ada im7o l:4B*eBry 41 106 3 3 4» 4"i J Osteoma s Anne, guivero Seth's rissst 77368 P.Or'nda tmOty l:M%*n1 4 98 12 7 41 3-ik TV sykeU IMsmsbs, W'sssk, B'esM'ssM 77:c;o FGrn.ls ^-4 1 :15Sislow 6 111 6 4 2« 11 J CsrSSfSBll Goldfield. Attractive, Henry J. 77 191 r.Cr'iuls lm70y l:46%good 7 1061 1 I 8 | 1 Corcoran 14 Teles.-ope. Juno. Quivero 77099 l-'.Gr nds 3-4 1:14 fast 6 109 1 » 6* 4»1 J Corcoranl3 Brookdale. Beuigna, Antiquity TELESCOPE, ch. g, 3 10S By Astronomer— Ellen M.. by Trap Rock. (Trainer. J. C. Gallaher. Owner. A. L. Gallaher). Breeder. K. P. Shipp. 77716 P.Or*ada 1 ltO^fast 31 106 6 6 61 4* I Parke 7 Attilia. Flying Fur. Barleycorn 77672 1'Grnds 1 1 4 \fast 12 10ti 1 10 9" 8'1 J Corcoran 10 Fred. nckfn. Tliorndale, Blotter 77585 l-VGrnds 1 Lt'iftbvy 7 99 C 3 ? 1»U Chalmers ■ AuiityClaim, Bril.Cast. Invictus 77411 I'dr'niis 1 l:40\fast 31 10312 J 2 2* J Corcoran 7 Goldfield, Henry M Diets. Gee 77368 P.OVsdS lm70y l:46^.fast 8 U4 1 1 1» l'jC Kot.insnl'J Wongllok. AmitvClm, I'.M ager 772." !» I'Grn.ls lm70y 1:45 Vast 8 106 ( 1 H r 1 Harvey 11 Anne. Wong Bok Sell.'s Flower 77191 FGrnds lni70y l:46=*good 8 107 2 3 21 11 B Harvey 14 Amity Claim. Juno, guivero BUSH BUCK. b. g. 3 100 By Pataud— Ala Russel, by Bussell. (Trainer. J. McPherson. Owner. J. McPherson). Breeder. W. G. Shropshire. 77740 JettotSOS 54 1:14%fast 18 5 11G 6 6 3» 1»* I Parke If. MellK urne. aSSSjr, I'lie Reaper 776-.MJ r Grnds 3-4 1:14Hgocd 10 110 13 10 101 9'J J Kederis 13 B'yKIair. Comedy. WatrbChann 77:120 K Grnls 3-4 l:15Hslow 6 116 9 6 51 t«J I Parke 11 AmityClaim. Q'stHtM, Attractive 77233 F Grnds 3-4 1 14\fast 20 116 3 6 61 6=1 B Harvey 14 SunMart, WatchCh m, Goldfield SNOW MAIDEN, b. f. 3 99 By Wrack— Gelee. by Isinglass. (Trainer. L. H. SewelL Owner, F. Wieland). Breeder. A. B. Hancock. 78583 S.-e todays chart. I?«tt* I' Grnds bsM] l:4T1|stS« 12 98 7 I T" 7'J J Wallace I FrosfyBoy. Seth's Fl'wr. O Star ;C.31'i .l.ff.rson 1 1 .43V vy 20 108 8 6 31 7 = D Mergler 12 B. Wright. W.Lyn, -li. G. Northern 76185 J. fferson 1 1:4G hvy SO 94 8 8 61 6'« A Hunt 'ft Sedgefield. BnH.n.flax. Col l'.».v j 76150 Jefferson 11:46 slow 8 107 3 7 V 7" B Harvey 8 Seth'sFlower. Felirah ' II Wright (75997 Jefferson 3-4 117 slow 20 107 8 10 10'»10«i I! Harv.yll PeggyO., S sFlow. r, I'll. Snow ;.* .* :{.' Chur.hill 7-8 l:26ttf*al tlf 107 6 12 ll1 ll1 J Grun senl4 HareSa v. MahJor.K. Break Bell I 75356 I'imlico lni7f 147 mud a 95 5 1 1»* 2" J Callahan 9 Kfjection. Belle Artiste. BekaS j 73284 WllteS 3 4 l:12%fast 34 99 4 ( C t'l R l'ierc^ 6 Yankee Princess. Xnia. Sarko I NORSELAND. ch. f. 3 95 By Sir Martin— Norumbega. by Star Shoot. (Trainer. J. Lowe. Owner. E. Cebrian). Breeder. J. E. Madden. [77609 F.Gr'nds 8-4 1 Htthvy 8 93 6 7 61 5'« G Cooper 9 Frcdcrii ktown. Anne, V. Vennle 77446 KCrnds 3-4 1 :14**mud 12 84 S 8 it I) Jones 8 M. Domino, Fred. ri. ktown. Darky ,77123 I' Gr nds 114l7ifast 18-6 100 8 4 H «»i 1 Parke 7 Dcronda. 11. M Diets, Dreamer 77045 F Grnds 3-4 1 14*fast C 106 1 8 I* P L McDotlll Q Charming. Timeslp. Fly. Fur 76702 F.Gr nds 3-4 lJHfcsyy 8 101 6 « V 2»» C. W C rollll Byron. Tiles.ope, IH-ronda 76481 F Grnds 3 4 l:13*fast 12 102 7 8 81 6« J ChalmerslO Puyman. g. Charming, Wanknlla 76366 Jefferson 3-4 1 :16Vigood 12 109 4 • «• C* ¥ Smith 9 Frankman, Deronda. Herbertua 75473 Churchill 7 8 1 27%fast 16 106 1 C P 2»* G W CroI115 Br'chloader. II andShoes, Bamra 75302 latonia 3-4 1 13Hfasl I 111 I 8 (1 f'i M (lamer 13 Q Charm 'g. Bamra, Bl'kGrackle 74855 latonia 3-4 1 :14V&slow 18 107 12 2 1» 2'1 F H'sti.icslJ IjidyJane, Ocirena. U-x.Maid 74561 Latonia 3 4 1 13»tfast 61 10817 7 t1 7«i M Garner 12 Defiant. Bourbon Boy, Levoy FIRE BOY. ch. g. 3 106 By Under Fire— Jessie C. by Peep o'Day. (Trainer. A. Thomas. Owner, W. Perkins). Breeder P. Dunne. 76921 F Grnds linTOy 1 46%slow 4 5 1U 2 1 ]• l'l ■ Pool T Barrister. Fansto. Blackolia 78776 F.Gr adi 3-4 l.lilimud la 118 2 A 4* Z» hi Pool f W.theVtud, kUcnsase, TolM'ps FAUSTO. ch. r. 3 (M) 101 By Onnomlale— Faustina Girl, by Star Shoot. (Trainer. K. Spence. Owner. Audley Farm Stable). Breeder. J. E. Madden. 77S59 KGr'nds lm70y 1 4. Vast 7 IN I 4 «l 7" H Stutta 11 Telescope. Ann.'. Wong Bok 77103 Pl'.rnils lm70y 1:46 fast 3 108 2 4 9 2'| H Stutts 12 Fly'gFur. PoggyO.. Breechloader 76988 KGrnds 1 1 44V&hvy 20 107 4 8 8 8" H Stutta 8 Wil theWixnrd Anne. Deviltiirl 76921 KGr'nds lm?0y l:46 fcs!ow 8 113 1 4 3» 3'1 H Stutts 7 Fire Hoy. Barrister. Blarkolia 76838 KGr'nds 3-1 LlSVfcalow 30 107 4 • 9 8»J II Stutts 9 Ducky. I'aymau. W.the Wizard 76613 K Gr'nda I I lltHflt S 111 i 2 2| 2» E Scobie 11 I'proar, Quivero. Watch Charm 76526 ¥ Gr nds 3 1 1.14*alow 7 107 1 » »» |" H Stutta 10 Polvo. Fredericktown. I'athan QUTNTNE. b. c. 3 (M) 94 By Martinet— Musical Girl, by Hilarious. (Trainer. R. D. Williams. Owner. Williams Bros.). Breeders. Williams Bros. 75412 Churchill 1 1 40 good IK 107 11 13 Of 12'* W Lancet IS PlNat, W.t.Wix'rd. Iiex.Maid 74973 I-atonia 3-4 1:14 fast 47 112 Jl 9 9* 9»| E Martin 12 Blue White. Fiiihuster. I.evoy 70629 IJitonia 41 f 63Vast 50 97 a 7 8* 8'* T Brothers 9 tjM Boss. CTwt.Iaja, N. Beauty 69932 Churchill 4* f 54%mud 10 103 4 3 4» 4T J Corcor n 8 Malt. Nivlag. Buck G9C64 lesion 4i f 54Vast 25 100 1 a «l «»i J Corcor'n 9 L.Doctor. S.Klixagelb. Eventide lfh RAPE sVl lile. Winchesier Parse. ri-year-oldi* and upward. Allow-4-111 nMUu anrrs. (May S, 1917 1:11 1-5 « 115.) EASTER BELLS, b. «, 4 104 By Black Toney— Mission Bells, by Feep o'Day. (Trainer. W. E. Caakey, Jr. Owner. W. E. Caskey. Jr.). Breeder. H. H. Hewitt. 78581 Sec today's chart. 75534 Chun hill 3-4 L12Vast 7 10 102 2 1 1 1| W Fronk 5 G-lyn. Bradley's Tony. Oui Oul 75433 Chun hill HI llapaat 41 99 1 1 ll l1 J Wallace 8 GreatJax. M.FoxIL. Child'sPlay 75*75 I-atonia 3-4 LllVast £,-10 117 3 1 ■ r 1 Wallace 8 Glyn. Isoscles. Lugs 75220 I.atonia 3-4 1:16 hvy 6 110 2 1 3* 5" M Garner I Triumph, Certain. Glyn 75002 I-atonia 3-4 1 13 Vast 2 108 3 1 ll 1* F Smith « Anonymous. Clyn. Lues 74975 I.atonia 3-4 l:13Vast J9-5 105 1 1 I* 1* ] I'arke 8 B.O'Flynn. HarryB.. AuntieMaj ANNA M. HUMPHREY, ch. f. 4 104 By Peter Quince— Eden Hall, by Armeath II. (Trainer. J. C. Milam. Owner. J. C. Milam). Breeder. B. Combs. 78581 Baa today's chart. 72091 Hawth'ne 3-4 1.12Vast 4-5 109 1 2 2' 6»7 M Garner 6 Dolanto. L.Maroellia. L'dCmnitc 70276 chunhill 1 1-8 1:53 good 9-5 121 2 7 6l 6'4 M Garner S Intidy. Swectlieait. Gadfly 69874 Churchill 1 I 1 1 Tilt— a .".4 99 4 2 f 24 B Harvey 7 Ati da. ions. Bonllnmme. I'.Verue 69765 Lex'gton 1 1 8 1 56Shvy :! 121 3 1 11 21 M Garner 5 BoM'Mlmi. Aspiration. Ch'gong 69661 I.exgton 1 1 16 1 :43Vast 12 112 1 2 31 '| M Garner B Bo McMillan. II. 'little, Calcutta 1.9199 Lex'irtoii 1 1 40Vs!o;) 11-10 121 1 1 1* 1* M Garner 4 Sw'heart. G'tLiick. G ramie Dame 62438 I.atonia 5-8 1 OOVaat 1-2 111 1 1 1» 1« M Garner 8 Avisack. Sweetheart, Puu.Gorda PEGASUS, b. g. 5 113 By Golden Maxim— Bright Stone, by Deutschland. (Trainer. K. Spence. Otvner. Audley Farm Stable). Breeder. T. M. Murphy. 75514 Chunhill 3-4 1 HVast 1 120 5 4 1» 1» E Pool I Croat .lax. BcttyBeall, M.M'fins 75455 "hunhil! 2-4 1:11 Vast 21 107 7 5 31 31 L McD'ott 7 Audacious Dr. Hickman, In. Trail 75115 Churchill 7 8 1 24«*good Jl 114 4 2 1" ?.-\ E Scoh'e 8 Ten Lee. Ileremon, B. on Time 75304 I.atonia 3-4 1 llVast 13-5 110 8 5 3'1 2» E Scobie S Croat Jaz. Pindarl'eel. Clarence 75160 :.i:..n..i t I I'ltHlMl 9 111 2 4 3' !!i E Scobie 6 Bestl-ove, Sweetheart. Ind. Trail 75092 1-atonia 3 4 1.13%hvy 11-5 112 2 4 5 4,# E Scobie 5 IndianTra.il. 1" "darlVei. BestPal POSSIBLE, ch. f. 3 99 By Ultimus— Lida Flush, by Royal Flush LH. Trainer. J. Lowe. Owner. F. Johnson). Breeder. H. P. Headley. 73375 Belmont 3 4 1 11 Vast 4 119 4 4 5 5*i F Smith 5 Silk Tassel. Last Straw. Comixa 72762 Saratoga 3-4 1:!2V;ood 7 115 2 3 3'1 3S1 E Smith 7 Avisai k. Kairl'iiantoui. Heeltaps 72559 Saratoga 3-4 1 12'Vast 2 109 1 1 I'll1 F Smith 14 Battersea. SunQuest. Bodyguard 72506 Saratoga ::-| l.HVast 20 111 4 3 3» 3T F Smith • MissStar. lall] 'sAlley. S. Thistle 65477 Aqueduct 5-8 57\fast 8 112J11 8 81 8T1 C F'hther 11 Miss Star. Suweep. Edict 64211 Saratoga 5-8 1:00 fast a 112 2 3 2' i-h W W TTorl2 SilkTas^-I. Bl.sscmTime. Cadflj DUDLEY, b. g. 3 105 By Light Brigade — Atilanta. by Uncle. (Trainer. J. C. Milam. Owner. J. N Camden). Bu«der. J. N. Camden. 75516 Chunhill 1 IJ %faat 41 109 I 1 2' 4»J E Petzoldt 8 Cmoiiic, CiMon. I^ rd Martin 75152 Chunhill 1 1 Mljlal 11-10 112 3 1 V 1| D Conn'llvl.l Craetue. W.theWiz'd. Frankman 75135 chunhill 7-8 1:2") fast I 103 I 11 9* 9*} J IVvic 12 Glide. I-onl Mat tin. ("hilhowee 75004 I.atonia 3-4 l:12%fa*t 16 IOC 6 6 o1 E*f L McD'ott 7 Col.Cilmore. Beau Butler. Clide 71933 tataala 3-4 113 fa.st 21 115 5 3 l1 21 M Garner 11 New-Cold. Muldraugli. l'liy Ionise 74458 I-atonla 51 f l:07\fast 17 112 12 3 51 4»1 M Garner 12 Batter Up. Ilorjjau, PhilMcCann VOLT. b. c. 3 93 By Volta — Parakeet, by Greenback. (Trainer. A. Baker. Owner. A. B. Hancock). Breeder. Cloghran Stud. 75376 Churchill 3-4 1:14 hvy 13 109 4 3 4 4i:E Tool 8 Defiant. Uoll'^Wave. I'.McCann 75064 I-atonia 1-4 l:17*ihvy 9 09 4 1 2» 2« E Pool 6 1'est. Bay Jr.. I^idy Jane 7 1897 1-itor.ia 3-4 1:13 fast 31 113 11 9 9» 9' E Pool 12 ColoneH'.ilinore. Rambler, Dobson 74602 i.atonia 51 f 1 06Sfa.st 59f 111 6 10 11 ll'» D Connllyll Clide. Stage (oich. Earl Pool 71681 I^itonia 5} f 1 05-Vast 16 115 7 7 6s 6" B Kennedy 8 Befuddle. Val. Light. T.S Jordan HAPPT TOP, br. c, 3 (M) 100 By Jusqu' au Bout — Zclda. by Pentecost. Trainer. H. M. Hukill. Owner, J. A. Woodford). Breeder, R. H. Sanford. First Start. r-it. DA PC * Mile. 4-yoar-old» and upward. lainiine. (May 11, 1911 3UI n/AUu i:;i7 ^-5 — r. — ios.) PRECIOUS LULU, b. m, 5 110 By Helmet— Armilda. by Bryn Mawr. (Trainer. A. Baker. Owner. A. Baker). Breeder. R. H. Sanford. 75536 Churchill 11-16 147 fast 2 113 5 4 1» 1» J D M'ney 5 BlcheMae. Cr'tl.uek. Llewellyn 75394 ' hunhill 1 1 JMgatoW 9 101 5 fi 4* 4T1 D I— 6 Make l'p. Donges. Jiramie Da* 74979 I^itonia 1 1 -16 1 :46«ifa.st 34 115 7 2 2» 1» E Pool 7 Mis Mary. T.Seih. K Mountain 74691 I^tonia 1 1 16 1 :14*ifast 17 110 7 8 5* 5' J D M'ney 8 Dr mMaker. l.advAstor. Makel p 71513 Uitonia 1 1 16 l:15\fast 11 110 7 8 !' 1» J D M'neylO Makel p. B'k.vMointain. F'toelie 74258 I.atonia 1 1-16 1 :44«if: :U 9 5 ;10 4 4 31 3« M Garner S Lidj Astor. Fantoehe. Hold Me 73992 l.e\ ton J-4 1 .lJ*ifast 15 102 7 5 3» S»l J H'Upel 7 M Muffins, R onTime, V.Mah'ey 73872 Irx'ton lm7 )y l:46Smud 16 5 101 2 4 3* 3'1 J Heupel 4 Chacolet, K. Mountain. Mav'rneen RIB GRASS, ch. h. 5 95 By Short Grass— Marian Hood, by Martagon. Trainer, W. Phillips. Owner, W. Phillips). Breeder. Short Grass Stud Farm. 74815 I.atonia 1 1-2 2:33 fast 22 H6 3 7 5' 5" H Gray 11 FaneyKree. B'rl Tx)ve. Saganiook 71850 Hawlh ne 1 3-16 2:0i fast 6 115 4 5 5* 6'° M Garn-r 7 Raider. I^idy Lillian. Tony Beau 71104 I-itonia 1 1-8 I 5J-\fast 20 109 7 7 6 65J J Huward S Bil'y Star. Baigneur. Normal 70950 lalnrta I 3 16 J:l Mfchvy 17-10 111 2 3 1' 1' J D M ney 6 It Bird. Sunburst II.. Humphrey 70820 I.atonia 1 1-8 l:.".9\mud 51 110 5 5 5« 5!» I! pTiail'llj S Kscan olei te. SeaCourt. Wil.Tree 70168 Chun hiil 1 1-8 1 53%:'ast 9-5 109 4 5 5 5'J It Kenri'dy I Pumps. WlioKnowsMe, Rumiuoi 69937 Churchill 1 1-8 1 .55«imud 19 5 11314 3 2* 21 J D M'ney ■ Normal. Lncle Velo. DernierSou LLEWELLYN, b. h. 5 110 By Luke McLuke — Agnes Virginia, by Sir Dixon. (Trainer. C. Howard. Owner. S. N Holman). Breeders. J. 0. & G. H. Keen*. 7858 4 See today's' chart. 78382 Bowie lm70yl:47 fast 26 104 4 4 5" 5'i D Merrier 6 TonyBeau. TopSer^'t. Shamr'k 78334 Bowie 11-16 1:49 fast 35 103 7 6 6'* 5'* D Mergler 7Tliorndale. Rama. Reparation 78311 Bowie lrn70y l.lS^fast 8J 101 5 4 3' 3'1 D Mergler 5 ColdonBillows, Shamrock. Fairer 78266 Bowie llMjl 1 ITTiaa«4 28 102 6 5 5» 5'» D Mergler 7 Rama. ■HtsssJ Sun. Opperman 77975 .leff.rson 1 1-16 1:52 mud 9 5 110 3 3 2* 2* W Murphy t S.Arom. Win.TakeAII. (). Henry 77935 Jeff« rson I 116 l.r.O^hvy 4 103 3 1 3" 3°k D Mergler • Du.sta! out. Rama. Barracuda 77817 Jelicrsi.n 1 1 -16 l:48"t,fast 3 106 1 4 31 U D M rirlor I Tab.d'Hon'eur. Isosceles. LilyM. SYMPATHY, ch. f. 4 110 By McGee— Boony Doon, by Prince of Melbourne. Trainer. T. M. Botts. Owner T. M. Botts). Breeder. C. W. Moore. 77783 J. if. rson 1 1 .40Ajfast 9-2J 101 1 1 1» 1» J Wallace 7 MissFort'e. Llewellyn. BlueNose j 77719 I'Criels l-rTOy I ll%lal I ."■ 104 3 1 11 2»k J Heupel 5 RoseatelL. I ii-tain. lit . BlueNose 77650 KGi'ii.!.s IwMj 1 ItHf 1 9-5 103 4 1 1" 21 J Heupel OEd'd t.ray, Isos.eles. Llewellyn 77578 l'Gi'n.ls ImTtty | n,\niu.l 4J 103 3 1 I'll* J Heupel t W.TakeAll. Edw'd ;ray, R.Ar w 76096 .Jefferson a| f IM fist 18 5 M9 5 4 CJ 5s I l'lilc 10 Ili.'den Jewel. Tuscola. Admirer 75220 l-at'.ni.i. 3 4 1:16 hvy I 107 3 4 5 4" L McD'ott •" Triumph. Certain. Clyn 71893 l.ar.rui 3-4 l:llsifa."t 11-10 108 3 4 2' 2» I Park- 5 BillO'Flynn. Clyu. HonorMan 71686 I^itonia 3-4 1:12 Tast 5 107 3 2 l'l l4 L McD'ott 7 E erBelis. Centimeter, J.U.Kelly WHO KNOWS ME. br. g, 4 100 By Sir John Johnson— Fantail. by Ogden. (Trainer. W. Perkins. Owner, W. Perkins). Breeder. T. Piatt. 75517 Chunhill 1 18 1:54 fast 2 M 116' 9'« J Heupel 9 Oo Li Iji. Bobbie Shea, Randel ] 75067 l-iti ma 1 1 16 I M hvy 7 97 4 2 6* 7" F H'stings P l'ostllaste, Plusl .tra. Ten Setli ] I 74774 Latonia 1 1-16 ! !S\fast 31 98 2 1 l'J l1 I Parka »i Rest lime. C.ltillowi. TenSixty 74691 I.atonia 1 I 16 I ll*sfast 26 95 4 4 8 S" D Jones 8 Dr'mVlaker. Lady Astor. Makel p 74603 I.atonia lm70y MIHiast 27-10 95 5 2 Jl 3* F H'slinirs 7 HoldMe. Tip. Sahib. Betterl^uck PLANET, blk. h. 6 106 By Zeus — Black Silk, by Ornament. (Trainer. J. J. Duggan. Owner. C. B. Shafer}. Breeder. H. P. Headley. 78123 Tijuana 1 1-4 2:05W.fast 12f 99 4 17 6'116'» L Creery IS Runstar. Osprey. Cherry Tree 78096 TIJaUM 1 1-8 156 mud 27-5 99 2 5 35? G Ellis 5 Cher Tree. .1 S Reard'n. S'r.-ariro 78036 '! ijuana 1 1 s 1 :54\hvy 17 108 2 5 5'14l It Dov I Be Frank. INer Bold. Vilnius 78004 Ti.uana 3 4 l:135tmud 35 M 2 ( 6 6 ■» K Doyle 6 MyReverie. J.S Rear'n, Skeeziv 77038 Tijuana 1 1 16 1 4."eHfast 9 104 5:i S O Donn t 7 Sunnvland. I» .Thought, Ahadan- 76960 Tijuana 1 1-16 1 :46Hfast 7-5 111 2l F Sharpe 5 Wyunewo.Ml. Fvorltold, Virginius 76877 Tiniana lm70y- 1 :4|S.,fast 9-5 109 2' F Sharpe 7 Prince K.. Yirsrmius, Queereek 76793 Ti'uana 1 1 :42Hhvy 4-5 108 25k W Sharpe 5 Cruzern. J. S. Reardun, Curland GEORGE KUFFAN. b. h. 5 111 By Dick Welles— Ciruella. by McGea. (Trainer, E. L. Fitzgerald. Owner. G. L. Fitxgerald). Breeder. J. B. Reiner*. 77748 Havana lm.Jiy 1 42 fast 1 109 1 2 t* 1= F Wood'li 7 Wida. Blue Hill. I'lentycoos 77680 Havana lm70y I t3%fMI 3 104 1 1 11 I1 A I'iekens 7 Blue Hill. Sin Maiden. Wida 77563 Haviii.i laaMf 1:44 good 8 6 107 1 4 5'J 3'J W Smith S Wildcat. Firetoina. Wida 76429 li.iv in. i ImVly 1 12 fast 21 IM I 3 4! I" A I'ickris I rMcfJSMt, R p 'gliary. R onTime 76333 lUtna MM I'sfHf at 2 108 1 3 4' l'J W Sm:th S Wida. I'nuceRegeiit, llauiau LSCARPOLETTE. b. m. 7 97 By Fitz Herbert— Balancoire. by Meddler. 'Trainer. T. F. Devereaux. Owner. T. F. Devereaux . Bred in France bv C. H. Mackay. 77819 llsTflf— : 1 16 I 49*ifa.st 7-5 109 5 4 4| 6-J I) M-rgW ■ Our Star. Juno. Three Square 77803 .1 tf. rs.n 1 1 M 1 4S fast 10 104:2 8 71 21 D Jones 13 Tan Son Royal Duck. Richelieu 77742 J-ft.rson 11-16 148 fast 15 IU 1 1 lft U J Con-oran'.O Tody. Ri.lieljeu, Stump 77586 l-'Gi nds 1 1 16 150 hvy 12 106 5 8 6* 44 II K.u.s r I C. Billows, F.Sneezy. liarg.W.ire 77346 l- ;r':ida 1 1-8 1 ::& p od 6 108 3 6 4« 4' II Kaiser K Cotxlolior. StiimpJr.. OFaitiu'ii. 76840 I' c,r ,„i.s 1 3-16 2 03S-slow 7 104 2 6 71 9" J Wallace 10 St. Donsrd. Gondolier. Sup rhu:n 76774 l'.Gr nds 1 1 16 1 48^good 3 10516 5 5' 6* L McD'ott 8 Beverwyck, Ruj)ee. King Johi. C4U n»pr 1-- IiIo. 'J-yrar-olds. Claiming. (April '2T , lD^l 47 --3 i I MARY DEAR. blk. f. 2 110 By Moss Fox— Dispatch, by Blarney or Sweeper. (Trainer. G. Land. Owner. E C. Walker). Breeder. C. B. Head. 77910 leffers n 1 3 Bffttrtry :u 10 116 4 1 V V\ II Stutts 14 Neat Girl, My Biddy. Fourcross 77779 lefferson 12 4SS.fast 41 112 2 1 lft l1 H Stutts 14 Little Jtiiiiny. ( hannel. lxitto 77 ;05 KCrnls 31 f 42\hvy 6 109 1 1) l* H Stutts .8 I'.DeC.ursy. lixm'e. It Winfrey 7:i » ; I'Gr'ii.ls 31 f 4!-„fast 12 114 1 2» 6'J L McD'ott!:; Vaa'do^o. Kveiyn. Alex W.xmIIi f fe 77275 l'Grnds 31 f 42 fast U 113 1 3* 6»J J Wallace 13 Evelyn. Fox-core. Harney Coou'e 769H1 I'l.rii.is 3-8 Wjhfg 10 117 1 11 21 L MeD'ott U Step Aie.ig. MafewM '.. S.Menjr-1 "6857 F.Gr'ada 3-8 M%Ca«t 8 117 S 2' 2'1 I. M DOtt • Wheatou. BMlMiajll. Hi I— MM I 76640 l'Griila 3 8 3l.»ifast 6 115 I 1" 1" E Martha 11 Bit o' Honey. MabelC. N. Shade ; BROWN TBOUT. br. f, S 107 By Troutbeck — Mammy, by Sempronius. T.ainer. J. Lowe. Owner. E. Cebrian'. Breeder. E. Cebrian. i 77971 .l-ff. t.v.11 1-2 49'imud 12 115 3 S 3' 2» H Stutts It It .Google. L.Jim'y, W C W'iteh'.l 77839 lefferson 1-2 49 good 8 115 ( • 5" 5'1 H SfJtts 9 Sweenlona . Evelyn. F de( oirsv i i 77617 FGr'nds 3» f 41-, ii.it 4 115 1 1* 1""I. M I) oi 1 13 Relief! . I. it. Jimmy. NiglitShsde | 77605 KGr'nds 31 f 4.'4tl vy 15 :07 I 21 5l L McD'ott S V. D» Coursy. M. Dear. Foxmore ! 77473 KGr'nds 3| f 42VtsloW 20 115 I 8» 6» J Corcoranll Alex Woodlif fe. Bellell.. Trigger! FUO. b. c. 2 (M1 110 By Ormondale— Futurist, by Goldea Maxim. (Trainer. K. S'enre. Owner Audley Farm Stab'.- Breeders. M. & B. B. Jones. 77043 KCrnds 3-8 36Hfa.-t 21 113 4 21 1" 11 Stutta 12 DeanlL. StampJ.ile, Mas. Billy 76769 I'Grnla SI 36Sgood 1 118 1 21 2= E Pool 10 S Meng-I. V Relations, i'arolell 76606 K Gr n.la 3 1 25'^fast 15 US 3 2'| 2' E Scobie 11 S'sTr'sure. Sod romp, F'nauglit \ 76460 l-'.Gr'nda 3-8 36 faat 20 118 • 71 3*1 E Scobie 10 S Along. S'i treasure. Wbcatou LITTLE GIPSY, ch. f. t IU By Trerisco— Mollie Elliott, by Voter. (Trainer. T. F. Devereaux Owner. S. Cowan). Breeder, J. H. Morris. 77867 Jefferson 1-2 4X'-.r.i.st 12 119 5 2 2| 2' W I.illey 14 Bellell., Waratali. Al Woodliffe 77S85 K Gr'nda 31 f 42\rust 11 5 115 4 1| 1" W I.illey 13 Star 6M. Flavia. Kockomar SAM MENGEL. br. c. 2 112 By Everest— Ten Pin, by Jack Point. (Trainer. J. C. Shea. Owner. J. T. Looney). Brooder, G. L. Hundley. 77971 Jefferson 1-2 1'." .mud 20 118 5 7 71 V J Corcoran 13 B Noogle. Br'nTrout. Lit Jimmy 77867 Jefferson 1-2 4S'r,fast 15 123 12 13 II1 ll'» J Kederis 14 Belle H.. lattle Gipsy, Waratah 77839 Jefferson 1-2 49 good 12 11$ 7 « 6« 6«1 J Kederis 9 Sweoptona. Evelyn. W deCouray 77669 ECr nds 1-2 48 ^fast 8 IIS 1 5 5» 4'J J D M'noyll Foxm'ro. (hannel. W.t '. Whiteh'd 77147 KGr'nds 31 f ll\fast 15 116 5 4'1 4«J J D M'ney 8 Evelyn. Barney Google. Whoatoa 76984 KCr'nrls 3-8 2fi'shvy 7 120 4 3) 4'| F Lee 12 StepAIong. MaryDear, Mabel C. '6857 KGrnds 3-8 Miffttaal 4 120 5 3* 3»l E Martin 9 Whoa ton, M'yDear. Shir l/ oiaa 76769 K Gr'nda 3-8 36*igood 18-6 118 2 1» 1" E Martin 10 Fuo. ForeignRelations. Parulelt. LITTLE JIMMY, ch. c. 2 110 By Frizzle— Ionia, by Martinet. (Trainer. J. Lowenstein. Owner. E. W. Newman). Breeder, T. Piatt. 77971 J.ffer.son 12 49 *murt 12 115 1 2 2* 3»1 F Sharpe 13 It Cooglo. B. Trout. W r.Witoh'd 77845 Jefferson 1-2 49 fast 9 5 118 3 11' 1" ■ Martin 15 Hjii tMose. BlaikDinah. My U'f 77779 Jefferson 1-2 4SSfast 5 1061 1 3 2» 21 E Martin 14 Mary Dear, (hannel. Lotto 77758 Jefferson 1-2 49*.fast 5 116 2 1 1 3»* M S(hw'tzl5 Swecptona. Flavin. DocMcMnhon 77647 K Gr'nda 31 f 41^faat 12 118 4 3* 3-1 E Martin 13 Br'nTrout. Bellell. , Ni^htShada 77537 EGrnda 31 f 42^faat 40 110 $ 51 S» L McD'ott 8 It. Google, Al Woodliffe. Bellell. 77444 Ktlruda 31 f 42^mud 10 11110 31 4'*K Har'tonlO Confluouto. Hon.Mose. Holelard BLACK DINAH, blk. f. 2 (M) 105 By Sir John Johnson — Lancashire Lass, by Kingston. (Trainer, B. C. Bunbury. Owner, Tobacco Stable). Breeder, D. W. Scott. 77845 Jefferson 1-2 49 fast 8 116 4 3 3' 3li W Lilley 15 LittleJ my, Hon tMose, MyB'dy 77605 K.Gr'nds 31 f 42\hvy 20 1101 7 8 S?i G Dyson 8 F. Do Coursy, M. Dear. Foxmore 77516 I'i'.r nds 31 f 42Vast 12 112 4 41 4*1 G Dyson 12 Neat Qfcrt, Spanish Name. Help 77342 KGr'nds 31 f 42^good 6 116 6 71 8* J D M'noyl.1 Mas.Billy. It Winfrey. MyBnldy 77078 K.Gr nds 3J f 41 ^fast 20 115 8 3« 7« J D M'ney 14 Foxmore, Parole II., Red Seth IRISH LACE. ch. f. 2 107 By Hourless— Black Brocade, by Neil Gow. (Trainer. J. B. Partridge. Owner, J. B. Partridge). Breeder, J. E. Widener. 77977 Havana 1-2 49%slow 4 107 1 4 4* 41 A Pickens 8 (ream Puff. Rosita, Wanderlust 77851 Havana 12 4S=sfast 2 102 4 3 3 3» H Cal'han 6 Dextrose. EthelF.. MayBaxter 77785 Havana 1-2 48 fast 1 106 5 2 !• l'| H Catlah'n « CreatWaters. KthelF.. L.Halde'n 77722 Havana 12 47\fast 7-5 105 2 5 5« 4* O Pernia 7 ( r'ml'uff. Wanderlust. M Baxter 7765 4 Havana 1-2 50 good 7-10 106 3 4 2' 2'1 A Pickena 8 L'reaml'uff. I-udyHaEn, JuneDay GLORY, br. f, 2 100 By Escoba— Jacquctta, by Jack Point. (Trainer. J. Everman. Owner, M. J. Farris, Jr.). Breeder, A. L. Aste. 78586 See today's chart. 77327 Havana 12 48Hfaat 3 111 1 2 I"* 3' T Brothers 7 The Creole. Rosita. Left Alone 77261 Havana 3-8 ST^sIow S 105 3 2» ll O Pernia I (as. Ann. Rosita. Parma Bella 77198 Havana 3-8 37\slow 10 105 4 6» S"J T Brothers S Tea Fijilit. Bosita. The Creole 77127 Havana 3 8 38V4hvy 8 108 7 74 6-J T Brothers 7 l oxtrosc, Tlia t'stlie'lime. V.RIlia 77063 Havana 3-8 37^hvy 10 108 7 7» 6»1 W I.osee 8 W derlust. tlymkbana. Par Bella 76991 Havana 3-S 37%slow 15 106 7 4' 5aJ W Loses 12 nitifrll— . Rosita. TeaFiglit 76928 Havana 3-8 36*tmud la 108 9 7* 6Ti D Priljle 9 Wrkanna. Gymkhana. t'as.Anna HELP, ch. f, 2 (M) 103 By Frizzle— Precocity, by McGee. (Trainer, W. Perkins. Owner. C. W. Moore). Breeder, C. W. Moore. 77758 Jeffeison 12 49\fast 18-5 113 13 14 14' 14'» J H Burkel5 Sweepiona. Flavia, little Jimmy 77516 K.Gr nds 31 f 42*ifast 3-2 111 7 5 3?1 E Pool 12 NeatUirl, Span h Name. Bl. Dinah K 'si Biyit for Mi. following: McCADDEN. b. g. 2 (M) 110 By Wormleighton — Little Fraud, by Deceiver. (Trainer, J. C Milam. Owner, J. C. Milam). Breeder, L. A. Lyne. TIMELY THOUGHTS, ch. f. 2 (M) 108 By High Time— Nebula, by Star Shoot. (Trainer, C. E. Patterson. Owner, P. T. Chinn). Breeder, Belair Stud. WISE BILL, b. c, 2 (M) 100 By Everest — Lily Trayr.e. by Bradwardine. (Trainer. A. L. Darnley. Owner, R. A. Neal). Breeders. A. E. Hundley & Son. BAD LUCK. ch. c, 2 (M) 102 By Boots and Saddle — Mae C, by Golden Maxim. (Trainer. E. J. O'Concell. Owner, C. H. KnebelkampL Breeder, T. M. Murphy. LUMBER JACK. b. c, 2 (M) 108 By Tho Manager— Penance, by Sain. (Trainer, E. Glass. Owner, R. L. Sullivan). Breeder, B. Combs. BEGUINE. br. f, 2 (M) 110 By Light Brigade — Discipline, by Greenan. (Trainer, D. E. Stewart. Owner, J. N. Camden). Breeder. J. N. Camden. FLOY LILLIE. ch. f. 2 (M) 105 By Wormleighton— Bessie Mocre, by Hastings. (Trainer, W. M. Cain. Owner, W. M. Ca:n). Breeder, L. A. Lyno. WUHU, br. g, 2 (M) 109 By Huon— Ming Toy, by Uncle. (Trainer, W. Buford. Owner, H. P. Headley). Breeder, W. B. Miller. j ] ] I i I I ; i i i | ! \ '/1L DA PC 1 1-1 G Miles, l-j oar-olds and upward. Claiming;. (April 1!5, I 111 HAUL loai — 1:4:: 4-5 — :t — io:j. JOUETT. b. h. 7 108 By McGee— Muff, by Ingoldahy. (Trainer. E. Trotter. Owner. E. Trotter). Breeder. C. W. Moore. 75128 I-atonia 11-8 1:55 good 9 113 5 8 7* 7'« J Wallace 8 Runquoi. Halu.- Brotherly Love 74729 I.atonia 1 1-16 1:47 fast 5 111 I 2 6» 6*| E Scobie 9 M uioCorps. ll'lhllljlan. Sway 74692 1-atonia lm70y 1 :13\fasc 10 103 7 6 7* 7'° J Wallace 11 Normal. Ten Sixty. Widgeon 74638 I-atonia lm70yl:4l faat 4 107 1 3 7» 7'* J Wallace 8 Child'sPlay. Ten. Seth. Fantoeha 74316 I-atonia 3-4 CllTsfast 9$ 111 Left at post. J Wallace 12 Pegasus. Certain. Translate 72821 Kenilwh lm7)y l:43Hfast 3 107 4 4 4" 4'| J Wallace 7 Ciausman, Makel p. TendorSeth REPEATER, ch. g, 7 110 By Ballot— Sweet Lavender, by Goldfinch. (Trainer. R. T. Runnels. Owner, F, Swain). Breeder. J. E. Madden. 78587 S.-e today's chart. 77784 Jeff.rson 1 1-16 1 is^fast 15 111 2 S 31 21 B F.re'nir.gl2 Dunibf'nder. WaterGirl, Insulate 77743 Jefferson 1 1 8 1:55 fast 6 108 1 3 31 3*1 I Parke I Sandsof Plea-ure. Sway. Westwd 77630 K .Gr'nda 1 3 16 2:0:*5goo l 20 107 8 i 91 9" E Blind 11 Huonec, The Archer. (Jondolier 77587 K.Gr'nda 1 1-3 1 :."**fehvy 4 114 3 2 2» 2» 1 Parke 10 Normal. Scare! row. Fr'kMonroa 77477 K.Gr'nds 1 1 16 1 50 slow 13-5 114 J 2 21 11 I Parke 9 Soviet. F.Monroe. Dr. Whiteh'rst 77390 KGr'nds 11-16 1:49 tast 15 107 4 1 41 3* D M«rsl T 12 I-IMi.M'i, Dr . Whiteh'st. Tingl'g 77260 K Gr'nda 1 IS 1:55 faat IS 104 S 3 81 8'* E Blind 10 I.ordWrack. Wal.Hall. Supermini TAN SON. ch. g. 6 113 By Aeronaut — Tan. by St. Leonards II. (Trainer. D. McDermid. Owner, W. M. Cain). Breeder, J. W. Beiz. 78583 See today's chart. 77803 Jefferson 1 1-16 1:48 faat 6 106 6 1 l'l l1 A Accardyl3 Escarpolette. R Duck, Richelieu 77675 K.Gr'nds 1 1-16 l:48',faat 12 107 5 2 11 2* L Lang 10 Bucado. Normal. Colonel Winu 77369 KGr'nds 1 1 16 l:47*ifast 4 109 6 S 4l 4«i I Parke 8 Lily M., Wrangler, Bucado 77345 K.Gr'nda 3-4 l:H"igood 15 111 5 6 6« 6«1 A Accardy 8 Exchange. Lidy Rose. Kindred 77217 KGr'nds 1 1-8 l:0%fMt 12 110 3 1 4« 4» A Accardy 7 Ramkni. Miss Meise. Royal Du;5t 77104 K.Gr nds 13-16 2 02 fast 10 107 2 1 21 3» A Accardy S Royal Duck, Rupee. Huonec "'6782 K.Gr'nds 1 1-16 1:51 mud 1 110 2 1 1« 1« I Parke 5 ScareCrow. Drum'd. I.it.Ammla SEA COURT, b. g. 6 101 By Sea King— Lady Hillington, by Garry Herrmann. (Trainer. R. McGarvey. Owner. Four Oaks Stable). Breeder. G D. Widener. 77936 Jefferson 1 1 -IS I:5l-\hvy 30 Mi 6 11 11 ll'» H Stutta 11 Pequot. Our Star. Servitor 77803 Jefferson 1 1 16 1:48 faat 30 107 8 10 10' 10,J H Stutts 13 TanSon. Esca rpolotte, R'y'lDuck 77762 Jeffeison 1 1-8 1 ~» fast 25 106 2 3 6 6'} H Stutts ■ F.Beati. Kastlndian. Fr'zySn'zy 77712 K.Gr nda 1 1-16 l:47*sfaat 15 108 1 5 8 8:* J Kederis 8 Jou.Iou. Highspeed. ThreeSquare 77447 K.Gr'nda lm7')y I 46'smud 20 103 5 8 6 614 B Bre'ning f O. Billows, L'dW'raek. St.Donard 77217 K.Gr'nda 1 1-S l:i';\fast 40 104 4 « 6« 6» E Blind 7 Ramkin. Mis Meise. Royal Duck 76703 KGr'nds 1 1-16 1 :5C £hvy 7 107 7 5 5l 6»J Wallace 7 Sea Cove, Condolier. Simplicity 76528 KGr'nds 1 1 -16 LlS'^slow 15 101 4 I 61 6'* F Lee 8 Sog'thAroon, Tonylteau, Raffles TAYLOR HAY, ch. c, 4 103 By Faux-Col— Emma Star, by Solar Star. (Trainer. H. Oots. Owner. P. Laffoon). Breeder. C. W. Hay. 77850 J:terson 1 1 !6 1:&) fast 11-5 113 2 1 lft 3'1 L McD'ottll Westwood. L.Ainmie. WaterOirl 77784 Jeff.rson I I M 1 T%faat 4 110 11 9 S1 7'1 L Mi D'ott 12 Dumhf nder, Repeater, Wat. Girl 7774 1 Jefferson 1 1 M 1 :17-.fast 10 107 6 5 51 5* L M. D'ott 7 Doughnut, Dunibf'nder, Rustem '76558 KGrnds lm70y 1 40 Vast 15 112 9 7 7* 5» R McD'ott 9 Walnut Hall. Tex. Neddani 176465 KGr'nds 11-16 1:4* fast 20 107 10 10 11 ll1* F Smith 11 F Snee/y. HisrhSpeel. MissMeise 7545.'! Churchill 1 1-8 1 :51Sfast 8 112 5 5 3| 2* L McD'ottll) Pequot, Romping Mary. Liorre 75279 Latonia 1 1-16 1:46 faat 9 106 2 5 5« 4* E Blind '1 BliieStoiie. Wida. R'ckyMountam 75091 I.atonia 1 1-16 1 :31';hvy 3 107 1 4 3l 4« B Harvey ORompgMy. Mis-Ma/.ie, Elaiger NEDDAM. b. g, 7 105 By Ormondale— Miss Kearney, by Planudea. (Trainer. C. Howard. Owner, S. N. Holman). Breeder. J. E. Madden. 77872 Jefferson 11-8 1:56 fast 12 102 4 4 4* S'» D MergW 9 Majority. Vitamin. Attorney 77784 Jeff.rson I 1-16 1 :4S^faat 10 108 3 3 9l 9M D M^igler 12 Dumlif nder. Repeater. Wat. ;irl 77675 K.Gr nda 1 1 16 1 :4 cfa.-t 8 102 4 1 4» 7*1 D M.'rgier M Bucado. Tan Sou. Normal 77369 KGr'nds 11 16 l:43%faat 5 111 3 4 6» 8,: D Mergler 8 l.ily M.. Wrangler. Bucado 77216 KCr'nda ImTOy 1 :4IVast 5 104 3 I 51 5,lD Mergler 8 Rock Rot torn. S»« py. ( olVdBoy 7 704 7 K.Gr'nds 1 1-16 l:47\fast 16-5 99 1 2 1' 1' D Mergier 7 Brtinell. Anonymous. Normal 76946 K.Gr'nds lm70y irifcafni 15 104 2 2 2'1 2* D Mergler 5 TheRoIll'all. Sweepy. Westwo-jJ DARNLEY, blk. g. 8 103 By Magneto— Mizzle, by Kllkerran. (Trainer. J. Dreyer. Owner, Mrs. J. Dreyer). Breeders. Talbot Broi. 78587 See to lay's chart. 78060 Havana 1 1 -8 1 :".6Sgood I 112 8 6 3« l'l H Callah'nl". Joh'yO'l "II. II.C.Ba^ch. F R'sti r 78014 Havana lm70y l:47%jtaat 4 109 12 8 8' 5«1 R McAle 12 JolninvO'Conn'l, Hush. JapMiima 77500 Havana 3 4 I .l.'.^good 7 111 7 7 7 7'* W Pmrose 1 F.Rlush. L.t.Laaine. Mallnwmot 76902 Havana 1 1 16 L.'.U.good 3 113 8 8 8 7» W Smith 8 Plaudel. El t'oronel, t.ipsy Joe 76375 Havana 1 1-8 l."»4 Vast 6 109 4 3 31 5» R McCr'nn • Hercules. Fly 'gPriuce. Okaloosa IMM Havana 1 1 16 l:47Vast 3 109 6 6 4l 4*1 J Dawson I JohnMoriill. 'l'liePirate. Ilerrou 76279 Havana lm-»y l:43'4fast 4 108 2 5 4'i 4'« J Dawson 10 Kye Bright. IlillmanC . Erlanger BRITISH LINER, b. g, 6 100 By Cur.ard— Masks and Faces, by Disguise. (Trainer. J. B. Partridge. Owner, Mrs. J. B. Partridge). Breed-. r. E. R. Bradley. 78587 Sep todays chart. 78013 Havana 1 1-16 1 :47\fast 21 102 1 1 l1 l'l J Dawson 7 Diversity. Rabbling. Ferguson 77829 Havana 2 4 1 llVaat 10 104 4 7 aft 5* J Dawson 7 End Man. Blue Hill. Sun Brae 77727 Havana lowly 1 4 -.fast 6-5 111 2 1 2« ftaa O Pernia 7 C Adams. s | Wiggaas, M Wo.el 77658 Havana lm.'iOy l:44^good 7-5 107 2 1 !■» 1»* A Pickens 7 SiiuireW's, rivingl"-. CavBoyll. 77564 Havana 1 1-S1.:.4 good 3 103 3 2 2« 2» O Pernia 7 I'incasile. Hainan. North V.als 77265 Havana Irn70y 1 |l',«!ow 7 5 112 1 1 1» 1* A Pickens 4 Fye Br ight. Mi-^ l-.ljeiry. Halu "6416 Hav:.na 1 l-M 1:1.". Vast 8-5 109 4 7 7 7:l A HdHM 7 Jilorrill. Ililliiianl .. By Jimmy 76335 Havana ImiOy 143 fast 2 111 2 3 » 2*1 A I'iekens 0 Perhaps. Sci.-s. rs. I-.ink YOUNG ADAM. ch. h, 8 98 By Adams Express or Frederick L.— Haexie, by (Trainer. 1. F. Devereaux. Owner. T. F. Devereaux). Breeder, H. C. Hollenbeck. 78587 Bil today's cliait. j 77781 J ft. rs.n 11:42 faat 20 115 14 15 15 B*T H Kaiser IS Omnipotent, Servitor. Mr. Back I 77763 Jefferson 1 2-K 2:tt%faat 40 109 2 10 10* 9'» H Kaiser 12 Itial.li.-K^aii. BWJIfit. Attorney j 77714 KGr'nds I 1-1 I V. fast 20 106 6 7 94 S'» J Heupel 10 Vori.-k, ( ol . Whaileii. T ( Jh 'lx-rl'n 77479 Ktlr'mla 11-8 1:57 slow lj 106 3 5 7 6'« H Wall I 7 I). Faithful. O.llirthda v. Pi teKov 177317 KGrnds 1 1-16 1 49'jgood 20 100 11 11 10' 10'« J Ch'lniersl 1 Normal. Majority. RoVal (hail.e 177239 KGinda 1 1-4 2:09' jfast 20 98 1 11 11 ll-'1 ■ Blind 11 Hiekory. Rustproof. Attorney 77105 KGrnds 11-16 1:19 fast 25 101 7 7 7= l«J ■ Klind 12 Tom tassidy, Pet.- Foy. Yorick LADY INEZ. b. f. 4 102 By King James— Aerophane. by Arizoi.a. Trainer, J. J. Duggan. Owner. C. B. Shafer). Breeder. H. T. Oxnard. '78127 Tijuana 1 l-M 147 Vast 11 101 8 4 51 6«1 L Croery ■ Prim WK., I l.el'ale'r. Itlar'vStono 77601 Tijuana 1 1-S 1 :."»4 faat 6i 103 8 7 :■ 6» A Franco 9 KaljfMka Lid. Hyaapom. I'eiK an 77437 Tijuana 1 1-16 1:48 fast 3i 102 5 5 21 3' J Wood .". Tenltut 'oils, llyanisim. I oil. nn I 77362 Tljaaaa 1 1 -I 1 5.".'&fast 1!-10 102 3 5 41 4« J Wood I Dorius. BlarnevStone. Mar. Bor 77312 Tijuana 1 l-M 1 40 Vast lj 104 8 8 51 O'J P Walls 8 Sa^-amook. Bl Stone. T Falconer 77167 •"ijuana 11-4 2-19 fast 19-10 P»3 5 3 1» aj S ODoiin'17 Blar Stone. I ,w. Leaves. Juner'ly 77037 Tijuana 1 1 I 1 01\fast MS 99 1" .1 Wood (i Ikirms. Mar .Boy. BlameyStoiio 76962 Tijuana Il7ijr I tt%tm* 27-10 lit 4*1 J Wood 8 Man a Boy. Mar.CMrpa, tofliehl FLYING PRINCE, ch. g. 5 100 By Zeus— Sweat Pea. oy Ivan the Terrible. 'Trainer. J. Everman. Owner. Dortch Bros.). Breeder. N. F. Dortch. 78061 Havana 11223. good 2 104 3 2 2* U II Callahn 12 Hillman 1.. Hu.-n. Fannie Nail 77998 Havana 1 1-8 l.'.IVa.-t 2 106 2 6 4' 1* ( Pernia 12 linen. Neenah. Crandson 77827 Havana 1 l-M -' :')*-Vf.,st 4 104 2 2 21 D'l W Kronk .". J. Cnd'uood. Hainan. N'tliWales 77769 Havana 1 l-M 1 4«V st 6 98 4 4 2' 3' .1 Dawson 6 L'eyKate, Diversity, NorthW.il.i 77696 Havana ImTOy 1 14 last 6 97 4 8 5* 3»J J Dawson 7 I.ucyKate. N.Wales. JohnMoriill 77658 Havana lm.'.0y 1 )4-„good 12 103 3 6 4l 3»» A Overt. .n 7 Brit'liL'r. |bj|nW C.ivBoyli. 77564 Havana 1 18 1 34 good 8 100 5 7 7 7* A Overton 7 Fineastle, Hi t ii-.hl.iu.-r. Hamau WALNUT HALL. b. g, 10 103 Py Sunflower II— Waterweed. by Watercress. (Trainer. J. Booth. Owner. J. Booth). Bred in England by J. B. Joel. 77872 Jefferson 118 13S faat I 110 I 1 2» 4J L McD'ott 9 Majoriiy. Vitamin. Attorney 77630 KCr'nds I 2-16 J OlHtfood 15 112 7 8 6» 6» J Owens 11 Huonec. The Archer. Condolier 177521 F. Gr'nda 1 1 8 1 5IVist 20 114 9 4 3' 4»1 J Owens 12 S. of Pleasure. CoodNight. Ri.uca 77389 KGrnds 1 1 16 1 47Sfast 12 115 9 10 »l 9* J Owens 10 Sands of Pleasure. Beudita. Rork "7319 Ktirnda 1 1 16 1 48 fast 5 115 5 4 3» 3« J Owens 9 Alard. Reiidita. King John 77260 K Gr'nda 11-8 1:55 faat 15 11011 i 4' 2l JOwcna 10 I-ord Wrack. Supeibum, Tingling 77126 K.Gr'nda 1 3-16 2 03-Vaat 7 116 2 8 31 1» J Owens 8 Tingling. Re| .-ater. Scare Crow 77483 KGr nda 1 1 16 1 i3-Ji»t 10 109 2 4 5* 5«l J Corcoran 7 Harryll.. S'sofPl'sure. CareFrea I AK-SAR-BEN OMAHA, NEBRASKA— SPRING RACE MEETING Twenty or More Days, Beginning May 31, 1924 SIX FEATURE ATTRACTIONS THE SPEED INAUGURAL. (HANDICAD Parse f I .OOO All Ages. Saturday, May 31. Five and One -Half Furlongs. THE AK-SAR-BEN QUEEN'S PLATE (HANDICAP) .Parse $2,000 and Piste All Ages. Wednesday, June 4. Six Furlcags. THE AK-SAR-BEN'S KING'S CUP 4 HANDICAP) . . . .Parse f2.KOO and Cap Three -Year -Olds and Upward. Saturday, June 7. One and One-Eighth Miles. THE OMAHA CHAMBER OK COMMERCE STAKES (HANDICAP) .... Parse 8 l.OOU and Co,p For Three-Tear-Olds and Upward. Saturday, June 14. One Mile. THE NEBRASKA (HANDICAP) Parse f 1 .OOO For Three -Year -Olds and Upward. Thursday. June 19. One and One-Sixteenth Miles. THE STOCK YARD'S DERBY (HANDICAP) Parse $2.00« For Three -Year -Olds and Upward. Saturday, June 21. One and One-Fourth Miles. ENTRIES TO ABOVE CLOSE THURSDAY, MAY 29. For Information Address CHAS. L. TRIMBLE. Secretary OMAHA, NEBRASKA Or WM. DONDAS, Latonls, Kentucky i J Page 5 FAUSTO. ch. r. 3 (M) 101 By Onnomlale— Faustina Girl, by Star Shoot. (Trainer. K. Spence. Owner. Audley Farm Stable). Breeder. J. E. Madden. 77S59 KGr'nds lm70y 1 4. Vast 7 IN I 4 «l 7" H Stutta 11 Telescope. Ann.'. Wong Bok 77103 Pl'.rnils lm70y 1:46 fast 3 108 2 4 9 2'| H Stutts 12 Fly'gFur. PoggyO.. Breechloader 76988 KGrnds 1 1 44V&hvy 20 107 4 8 8 8" H Stutta 8 Wil theWixnrd Anne. Deviltiirl 76921 KGr'nds lm?0y l:46 fcs!ow 8 113 1 4 3» 3'1 H Stutts 7 Fire Hoy. Barrister. Blarkolia 76838 KGr'nds 3-1 LlSVfcalow 30 107 4 • 9 8»J II Stutts 9 Ducky. I'aymau. W.the Wizard 76613 K Gr'nda I I lltHflt S 111 i 2 2| 2» E Scobie 11 I'proar, Quivero. Watch Charm 76526 ¥ Gr nds 3 1 1.14*alow 7 107 1 » »» |" H Stutta 10 Polvo. Fredericktown. I'athan QUTNTNE. b. c. 3 (M) 94 By Martinet— Musical Girl, by Hilarious. (Trainer. R. D. Williams. Owner. Williams Bros.). Breeders. Williams Bros. 75412 Churchill 1 1 40 good IK 107 11 13 Of 12'* W Lancet IS PlNat, W.t.Wix'rd. Iiex.Maid 74973 I-atonia 3-4 1:14 fast 47 112 Jl 9 9* 9»| E Martin 12 Blue White. Fiiihuster. I.evoy 70629 IJitonia 41 f 63Vast 50 97 a 7 8* 8'* T Brothers 9 tjM Boss. CTwt.Iaja, N. Beauty 69932 Churchill 4* f 54%mud 10 103 4 3 4» 4T J Corcor n 8 Malt. Nivlag. Buck G9C64 lesion 4i f 54Vast 25 100 1 a «l «»i J Corcor'n 9 L.Doctor. S.Klixagelb. Eventide lfh RAPE sVl lile. Winchesier Parse. ri-year-oldi* and upward. Allow-4-111 nMUu anrrs. (May S, 1917 1:11 1-5 « 115.) EASTER BELLS, b. «, 4 104 By Black Toney— Mission Bells, by Feep o'Day. (Trainer. W. E. Caakey, Jr. Owner. W. E. Caskey. Jr.). Breeder. H. H. Hewitt. 78581 Sec today's chart. 75534 Chun hill 3-4 L12Vast 7 10 102 2 1 1 1| W Fronk 5 G-lyn. Bradley's Tony. Oui Oul 75433 Chun hill HI llapaat 41 99 1 1 ll l1 J Wallace 8 GreatJax. M.FoxIL. Child'sPlay 75*75 I-atonia 3-4 LllVast £,-10 117 3 1 ■ r 1 Wallace 8 Glyn. Isoscles. Lugs 75220 I.atonia 3-4 1:16 hvy 6 110 2 1 3* 5" M Garner I Triumph, Certain. Glyn 75002 I-atonia 3-4 1 13 Vast 2 108 3 1 ll 1* F Smith « Anonymous. Clyn. Lues 74975 I.atonia 3-4 l:13Vast J9-5 105 1 1 I* 1* ] I'arke 8 B.O'Flynn. HarryB.. AuntieMaj ANNA M. HUMPHREY, ch. f. 4 104 By Peter Quince— Eden Hall, by Armeath II. (Trainer. J. C. Milam. Owner. J. C. Milam). Breeder. B. Combs. 78581 Baa today's chart. 72091 Hawth'ne 3-4 1.12Vast 4-5 109 1 2 2' 6»7 M Garner 6 Dolanto. L.Maroellia. L'dCmnitc 70276 chunhill 1 1-8 1:53 good 9-5 121 2 7 6l 6'4 M Garner S Intidy. Swectlieait. Gadfly 69874 Churchill 1 I 1 1 Tilt— a .".4 99 4 2 f 24 B Harvey 7 Ati da. ions. Bonllnmme. I'.Verue 69765 Lex'gton 1 1 8 1 56Shvy :! 121 3 1 11 21 M Garner 5 BoM'Mlmi. Aspiration. Ch'gong 69661 I.exgton 1 1 16 1 :43Vast 12 112 1 2 31 '| M Garner B Bo McMillan. II. 'little, Calcutta 1.9199 Lex'irtoii 1 1 40Vs!o;) 11-10 121 1 1 1* 1* M Garner 4 Sw'heart. G'tLiick. G ramie Dame 62438 I.atonia 5-8 1 OOVaat 1-2 111 1 1 1» 1« M Garner 8 Avisack. Sweetheart, Puu.Gorda PEGASUS, b. g. 5 113 By Golden Maxim— Bright Stone, by Deutschland. (Trainer. K. Spence. Otvner. Audley Farm Stable). Breeder. T. M. Murphy. 75514 Chunhill 3-4 1 HVast 1 120 5 4 1» 1» E Pool I Croat .lax. BcttyBeall, M.M'fins 75455 "hunhil! 2-4 1:11 Vast 21 107 7 5 31 31 L McD'ott 7 Audacious Dr. Hickman, In. Trail 75115 Churchill 7 8 1 24«*good Jl 114 4 2 1" ?.-\ E Scoh'e 8 Ten Lee. Ileremon, B. on Time 75304 I.atonia 3-4 1 llVast 13-5 110 8 5 3'1 2» E Scobie S Croat Jaz. Pindarl'eel. Clarence 75160 :.i:..n..i t I I'ltHlMl 9 111 2 4 3' !!i E Scobie 6 Bestl-ove, Sweetheart. Ind. Trail 75092 1-atonia 3 4 1.13%hvy 11-5 112 2 4 5 4,# E Scobie 5 IndianTra.il. 1" "darlVei. BestPal POSSIBLE, ch. f. 3 99 By Ultimus— Lida Flush, by Royal Flush LH. Trainer. J. Lowe. Owner. F. Johnson). Breeder. H. P. Headley. 73375 Belmont 3 4 1 11 Vast 4 119 4 4 5 5*i F Smith 5 Silk Tassel. Last Straw. Comixa 72762 Saratoga 3-4 1:!2V;ood 7 115 2 3 3'1 3S1 E Smith 7 Avisai k. Kairl'iiantoui. Heeltaps 72559 Saratoga 3-4 1 12'Vast 2 109 1 1 I'll1 F Smith 14 Battersea. SunQuest. Bodyguard 72506 Saratoga ::-| l.HVast 20 111 4 3 3» 3T F Smith • MissStar. lall] 'sAlley. S. Thistle 65477 Aqueduct 5-8 57\fast 8 112J11 8 81 8T1 C F'hther 11 Miss Star. Suweep. Edict 64211 Saratoga 5-8 1:00 fast a 112 2 3 2' i-h W W TTorl2 SilkTas^-I. Bl.sscmTime. Cadflj DUDLEY, b. g. 3 105 By Light Brigade — Atilanta. by Uncle. (Trainer. J. C. Milam. Owner. J. N Camden). Bu«der. J. N. Camden. 75516 Chunhill 1 IJ %faat 41 109 I 1 2' 4»J E Petzoldt 8 Cmoiiic, CiMon. I^ rd Martin 75152 Chunhill 1 1 Mljlal 11-10 112 3 1 V 1| D Conn'llvl.l Craetue. W.theWiz'd. Frankman 75135 chunhill 7-8 1:2") fast I 103 I 11 9* 9*} J IVvic 12 Glide. I-onl Mat tin. ("hilhowee 75004 I.atonia 3-4 l:12%fa*t 16 IOC 6 6 o1 E*f L McD'ott 7 Col.Cilmore. Beau Butler. Clide 71933 tataala 3-4 113 fa.st 21 115 5 3 l1 21 M Garner 11 New-Cold. Muldraugli. l'liy Ionise 74458 I-atonla 51 f l:07\fast 17 112 12 3 51 4»1 M Garner 12 Batter Up. Ilorjjau, PhilMcCann VOLT. b. c. 3 93 By Volta — Parakeet, by Greenback. (Trainer. A. Baker. Owner. A. B. Hancock). Breeder. Cloghran Stud. 75376 Churchill 3-4 1:14 hvy 13 109 4 3 4 4i:E Tool 8 Defiant. Uoll'^Wave. I'.McCann 75064 I-atonia 1-4 l:17*ihvy 9 09 4 1 2» 2« E Pool 6 1'est. Bay Jr.. I^idy Jane 7 1897 1-itor.ia 3-4 1:13 fast 31 113 11 9 9» 9' E Pool 12 ColoneH'.ilinore. Rambler, Dobson 74602 i.atonia 51 f 1 06Sfa.st 59f 111 6 10 11 ll'» D Connllyll Clide. Stage (oich. Earl Pool 71681 I^itonia 5} f 1 05-Vast 16 115 7 7 6s 6" B Kennedy 8 Befuddle. Val. Light. T.S Jordan HAPPT TOP, br. c, 3 (M) 100 By Jusqu' au Bout — Zclda. by Pentecost. Trainer. H. M. Hukill. Owner, J. A. Woodford). Breeder, R. H. Sanford. First Start. r-it. DA PC * Mile. 4-yoar-old» and upward. lainiine. (May 11, 1911 3UI n/AUu i:;i7 ^-5 — r. — ios.) PRECIOUS LULU, b. m, 5 110 By Helmet— Armilda. by Bryn Mawr. (Trainer. A. Baker. Owner. A. Baker). Breeder. R. H. Sanford. 75536 Churchill 11-16 147 fast 2 113 5 4 1» 1» J D M'ney 5 BlcheMae. Cr'tl.uek. Llewellyn 75394 ' hunhill 1 1 JMgatoW 9 101 5 fi 4* 4T1 D I— 6 Make l'p. Donges. Jiramie Da* 74979 I^itonia 1 1 -16 1 :46«ifa.st 34 115 7 2 2» 1» E Pool 7 Mis Mary. T.Seih. K Mountain 74691 I^tonia 1 1 16 1 :14*ifast 17 110 7 8 5* 5' J D M'ney 8 Dr mMaker. l.advAstor. Makel p 71513 Uitonia 1 1 16 l:15\fast 11 110 7 8 !' 1» J D M'neylO Makel p. B'k.vMointain. F'toelie 74258 I.atonia 1 1-16 1 :44«if: :U 9 5 ;10 4 4 31 3« M Garner S Lidj Astor. Fantoehe. Hold Me 73992 l.e\ ton J-4 1 .lJ*ifast 15 102 7 5 3» S»l J H'Upel 7 M Muffins, R onTime, V.Mah'ey 73872 Irx'ton lm7 )y l:46Smud 16 5 101 2 4 3* 3'1 J Heupel 4 Chacolet, K. Mountain. Mav'rneen RIB GRASS, ch. h. 5 95 By Short Grass— Marian Hood, by Martagon. Trainer, W. Phillips. Owner, W. Phillips). Breeder. Short Grass Stud Farm. 74815 I.atonia 1 1-2 2:33 fast 22 H6 3 7 5' 5" H Gray 11 FaneyKree. B'rl Tx)ve. Saganiook 71850 Hawlh ne 1 3-16 2:0i fast 6 115 4 5 5* 6'° M Garn-r 7 Raider. I^idy Lillian. Tony Beau 71104 I-itonia 1 1-8 I 5J-\fast 20 109 7 7 6 65J J Huward S Bil'y Star. Baigneur. Normal 70950 lalnrta I 3 16 J:l Mfchvy 17-10 111 2 3 1' 1' J D M ney 6 It Bird. Sunburst II.. Humphrey 70820 I.atonia 1 1-8 l:.".9\mud 51 110 5 5 5« 5!» I! pTiail'llj S Kscan olei te. SeaCourt. Wil.Tree 70168 Chun hiil 1 1-8 1 53%:'ast 9-5 109 4 5 5 5'J It Kenri'dy I Pumps. WlioKnowsMe, Rumiuoi 69937 Churchill 1 1-8 1 .55«imud 19 5 11314 3 2* 21 J D M'ney ■ Normal. Lncle Velo. DernierSou LLEWELLYN, b. h. 5 110 By Luke McLuke — Agnes Virginia, by Sir Dixon. (Trainer. C. Howard. Owner. S. N Holman). Breeders. J. 0. & G. H. Keen*. 7858 4 See today's' chart. 78382 Bowie lm70yl:47 fast 26 104 4 4 5" 5'i D Merrier 6 TonyBeau. TopSer^'t. Shamr'k 78334 Bowie 11-16 1:49 fast 35 103 7 6 6'* 5'* D Mergler 7Tliorndale. Rama. Reparation 78311 Bowie lrn70y l.lS^fast 8J 101 5 4 3' 3'1 D Mergler 5 ColdonBillows, Shamrock. Fairer 78266 Bowie llMjl 1 ITTiaa«4 28 102 6 5 5» 5'» D Mergler 7 Rama. ■HtsssJ Sun. Opperman 77975 .leff.rson 1 1-16 1:52 mud 9 5 110 3 3 2* 2* W Murphy t S.Arom. Win.TakeAII. (). Henry 77935 Jeff« rson I 116 l.r.O^hvy 4 103 3 1 3" 3°k D Mergler • Du.sta! out. Rama. Barracuda 77817 Jelicrsi.n 1 1 -16 l:48"t,fast 3 106 1 4 31 U D M rirlor I Tab.d'Hon'eur. Isosceles. LilyM. SYMPATHY, ch. f. 4 110 By McGee— Boony Doon, by Prince of Melbourne. Trainer. T. M. Botts. Owner T. M. Botts). Breeder. C. W. Moore. 77783 J. if. rson 1 1 .40Ajfast 9-2J 101 1 1 1» 1» J Wallace 7 MissFort'e. Llewellyn. BlueNose j 77719 I'Criels l-rTOy I ll%lal I ."■ 104 3 1 11 2»k J Heupel 5 RoseatelL. I ii-tain. lit . BlueNose 77650 KGi'ii.!.s IwMj 1 ItHf 1 9-5 103 4 1 1" 21 J Heupel OEd'd t.ray, Isos.eles. Llewellyn 77578 l'Gi'n.ls ImTtty | n,\niu.l 4J 103 3 1 I'll* J Heupel t W.TakeAll. Edw'd ;ray, R.Ar w 76096 .Jefferson a| f IM fist 18 5 M9 5 4 CJ 5s I l'lilc 10 Ili.'den Jewel. Tuscola. Admirer 75220 l-at'.ni.i. 3 4 1:16 hvy I 107 3 4 5 4" L McD'ott •" Triumph. Certain. Clyn 71893 l.ar.rui 3-4 l:llsifa."t 11-10 108 3 4 2' 2» I Park- 5 BillO'Flynn. Clyu. HonorMan 71686 I^itonia 3-4 1:12 Tast 5 107 3 2 l'l l4 L McD'ott 7 E erBelis. Centimeter, J.U.Kelly WHO KNOWS ME. br. g, 4 100 By Sir John Johnson— Fantail. by Ogden. (Trainer. W. Perkins. Owner, W. Perkins). Breeder. T. Piatt. 75517 Chunhill 1 18 1:54 fast 2 M 116' 9'« J Heupel 9 Oo Li Iji. Bobbie Shea, Randel ] 75067 l-iti ma 1 1 16 I M hvy 7 97 4 2 6* 7" F H'stings P l'ostllaste, Plusl .tra. Ten Setli ] I 74774 Latonia 1 1-16 ! !S\fast 31 98 2 1 l'J l1 I Parka »i Rest lime. C.ltillowi. TenSixty 74691 I.atonia 1 I 16 I ll*sfast 26 95 4 4 8 S" D Jones 8 Dr'mVlaker. Lady Astor. Makel p 74603 I.atonia lm70y MIHiast 27-10 95 5 2 Jl 3* F H'slinirs 7 HoldMe. Tip. Sahib. Betterl^uck PLANET, blk. h. 6 106 By Zeus — Black Silk, by Ornament. (Trainer. J. J. Duggan. Owner. C. B. Shafer}. Breeder. H. P. Headley. 78123 Tijuana 1 1-4 2:05W.fast 12f 99 4 17 6'116'» L Creery IS Runstar. Osprey. Cherry Tree 78096 TIJaUM 1 1-8 156 mud 27-5 99 2 5 35? G Ellis 5 Cher Tree. .1 S Reard'n. S'r.-ariro 78036 '! ijuana 1 1 s 1 :54\hvy 17 108 2 5 5'14l It Dov I Be Frank. INer Bold. Vilnius 78004 Ti.uana 3 4 l:135tmud 35 M 2 ( 6 6 ■» K Doyle 6 MyReverie. J.S Rear'n, Skeeziv 77038 Tijuana 1 1 16 1 4."eHfast 9 104 5:i S O Donn t 7 Sunnvland. I» .Thought, Ahadan- 76960 Tijuana 1 1-16 1 :46Hfast 7-5 111 2l F Sharpe 5 Wyunewo.Ml. Fvorltold, Virginius 76877 Tiniana lm70y- 1 :4|S.,fast 9-5 109 2' F Sharpe 7 Prince K.. Yirsrmius, Queereek 76793 Ti'uana 1 1 :42Hhvy 4-5 108 25k W Sharpe 5 Cruzern. J. S. Reardun, Curland GEORGE KUFFAN. b. h. 5 111 By Dick Welles— Ciruella. by McGea. (Trainer, E. L. Fitzgerald. Owner. G. L. Fitxgerald). Breeder. J. B. Reiner*. 77748 Havana lm.Jiy 1 42 fast 1 109 1 2 t* 1= F Wood'li 7 Wida. Blue Hill. I'lentycoos 77680 Havana lm70y I t3%fMI 3 104 1 1 11 I1 A I'iekens 7 Blue Hill. Sin Maiden. Wida 77563 Haviii.i laaMf 1:44 good 8 6 107 1 4 5'J 3'J W Smith S Wildcat. Firetoina. Wida 76429 li.iv in. i ImVly 1 12 fast 21 IM I 3 4! I" A I'ickris I rMcfJSMt, R p 'gliary. R onTime 76333 lUtna MM I'sfHf at 2 108 1 3 4' l'J W Sm:th S Wida. I'nuceRegeiit, llauiau LSCARPOLETTE. b. m. 7 97 By Fitz Herbert— Balancoire. by Meddler. 'Trainer. T. F. Devereaux. Owner. T. F. Devereaux . Bred in France bv C. H. Mackay. 77819 llsTflf— : 1 16 I 49*ifa.st 7-5 109 5 4 4| 6-J I) M-rgW ■ Our Star. Juno. Three Square 77803 .1 tf. rs.n 1 1 M 1 4S fast 10 104:2 8 71 21 D Jones 13 Tan Son Royal Duck. Richelieu 77742 J-ft.rson 11-16 148 fast 15 IU 1 1 lft U J Con-oran'.O Tody. Ri.lieljeu, Stump 77586 l-'Gi nds 1 1 16 150 hvy 12 106 5 8 6* 44 II K.u.s r I C. Billows, F.Sneezy. liarg.W.ire 77346 l- ;r':ida 1 1-8 1 ::& p od 6 108 3 6 4« 4' II Kaiser K Cotxlolior. StiimpJr.. OFaitiu'ii. 76840 I' c,r ,„i.s 1 3-16 2 03S-slow 7 104 2 6 71 9" J Wallace 10 St. Donsrd. Gondolier. Sup rhu:n 76774 l'.Gr nds 1 1 16 1 48^good 3 10516 5 5' 6* L McD'ott 8 Beverwyck, Ruj)ee. King Johi. C4U n»pr 1-- IiIo. 'J-yrar-olds. Claiming. (April '2T , lD^l 47 --3 i I MARY DEAR. blk. f. 2 110 By Moss Fox— Dispatch, by Blarney or Sweeper. (Trainer. G. Land. Owner. E C. Walker). Breeder. C. B. Head. 77910 leffers n 1 3 Bffttrtry :u 10 116 4 1 V V\ II Stutts 14 Neat Girl, My Biddy. Fourcross 77779 lefferson 12 4SS.fast 41 112 2 1 lft l1 H Stutts 14 Little Jtiiiiny. ( hannel. lxitto 77 ;05 KCrnls 31 f 42\hvy 6 109 1 1) l* H Stutts .8 I'.DeC.ursy. lixm'e. It Winfrey 7:i » ; I'Gr'ii.ls 31 f 4!-„fast 12 114 1 2» 6'J L McD'ott!:; Vaa'do^o. Kveiyn. Alex W.xmIIi f fe 77275 l'Grnds 31 f 42 fast U 113 1 3* 6»J J Wallace 13 Evelyn. Fox-core. Harney Coou'e 769H1 I'l.rii.is 3-8 Wjhfg 10 117 1 11 21 L MeD'ott U Step Aie.ig. MafewM '.. S.Menjr-1 "6857 F.Gr'ada 3-8 M%Ca«t 8 117 S 2' 2'1 I. M DOtt • Wheatou. BMlMiajll. Hi I— MM I 76640 l'Griila 3 8 3l.»ifast 6 115 I 1" 1" E Martha 11 Bit o' Honey. MabelC. N. Shade ; BROWN TBOUT. br. f, S 107 By Troutbeck — Mammy, by Sempronius. T.ainer. J. Lowe. Owner. E. Cebrian'. Breeder. E. Cebrian. i 77971 .l-ff. t.v.11 1-2 49'imud 12 115 3 S 3' 2» H Stutts It It .Google. L.Jim'y, W C W'iteh'.l 77839 lefferson 1-2 49 good 8 115 ( • 5" 5'1 H SfJtts 9 Sweenlona . Evelyn. F de( oirsv i i 77617 FGr'nds 3» f 41-, ii.it 4 115 1 1* 1""I. M I) oi 1 13 Relief! . I. it. Jimmy. NiglitShsde | 77605 KGr'nds 31 f 4.'4tl vy 15 :07 I 21 5l L McD'ott S V. D» Coursy. M. Dear. Foxmore ! 77473 KGr'nds 3| f 42VtsloW 20 115 I 8» 6» J Corcoranll Alex Woodlif fe. Bellell.. Trigger! FUO. b. c. 2 (M1 110 By Ormondale— Futurist, by Goldea Maxim. (Trainer. K. S'enre. Owner Audley Farm Stab'.- Breeders. M. & B. B. Jones. 77043 KCrnds 3-8 36Hfa.-t 21 113 4 21 1" 11 Stutta 12 DeanlL. StampJ.ile, Mas. Billy 76769 I'Grnla SI 36Sgood 1 118 1 21 2= E Pool 10 S Meng-I. V Relations, i'arolell 76606 K Gr n.la 3 1 25'^fast 15 US 3 2'| 2' E Scobie 11 S'sTr'sure. Sod romp, F'nauglit \ 76460 l-'.Gr'nda 3-8 36 faat 20 118 • 71 3*1 E Scobie 10 S Along. S'i treasure. Wbcatou LITTLE GIPSY, ch. f. t IU By Trerisco— Mollie Elliott, by Voter. (Trainer. T. F. Devereaux Owner. S. Cowan). Breeder, J. H. Morris. 77867 Jefferson 1-2 4X'-.r.i.st 12 119 5 2 2| 2' W I.illey 14 Bellell., Waratali. Al Woodliffe 77S85 K Gr'nda 31 f 42\rust 11 5 115 4 1| 1" W I.illey 13 Star 6M. Flavia. Kockomar SAM MENGEL. br. c. 2 112 By Everest— Ten Pin, by Jack Point. (Trainer. J. C. Shea. Owner. J. T. Looney). Brooder, G. L. Hundley. 77971 Jefferson 1-2 1'." .mud 20 118 5 7 71 V J Corcoran 13 B Noogle. Br'nTrout. Lit Jimmy 77867 Jefferson 1-2 4S'r,fast 15 123 12 13 II1 ll'» J Kederis 14 Belle H.. lattle Gipsy, Waratah 77839 Jefferson 1-2 49 good 12 11$ 7 « 6« 6«1 J Kederis 9 Sweoptona. Evelyn. W deCouray 77669 ECr nds 1-2 48 ^fast 8 IIS 1 5 5» 4'J J D M'noyll Foxm'ro. (hannel. W.t '. Whiteh'd 77147 KGr'nds 31 f ll\fast 15 116 5 4'1 4«J J D M'ney 8 Evelyn. Barney Google. Whoatoa 76984 KCr'nrls 3-8 2fi'shvy 7 120 4 3) 4'| F Lee 12 StepAIong. MaryDear, Mabel C. '6857 KGrnds 3-8 Miffttaal 4 120 5 3* 3»l E Martin 9 Whoa ton, M'yDear. Shir l/ oiaa 76769 K Gr'nda 3-8 36*igood 18-6 118 2 1» 1" E Martin 10 Fuo. ForeignRelations. Parulelt. LITTLE JIMMY, ch. c. 2 110 By Frizzle— Ionia, by Martinet. (Trainer. J. Lowenstein. Owner. E. W. Newman). Breeder, T. Piatt. 77971 J.ffer.son 12 49 *murt 12 115 1 2 2* 3»1 F Sharpe 13 It Cooglo. B. Trout. W r.Witoh'd 77845 Jefferson 1-2 49 fast 9 5 118 3 11' 1" ■ Martin 15 Hjii tMose. BlaikDinah. My U'f 77779 Jefferson 1-2 4SSfast 5 1061 1 3 2» 21 E Martin 14 Mary Dear, (hannel. Lotto 77758 Jefferson 1-2 49*.fast 5 116 2 1 1 3»* M S(hw'tzl5 Swecptona. Flavin. DocMcMnhon 77647 K Gr'nda 31 f 41^faat 12 118 4 3* 3-1 E Martin 13 Br'nTrout. Bellell. , Ni^htShada 77537 EGrnda 31 f 42^faat 40 110 $ 51 S» L McD'ott 8 It. Google, Al Woodliffe. Bellell. 77444 Ktlruda 31 f 42^mud 10 11110 31 4'*K Har'tonlO Confluouto. Hon.Mose. Holelard BLACK DINAH, blk. f. 2 (M) 105 By Sir John Johnson — Lancashire Lass, by Kingston. (Trainer, B. C. Bunbury. Owner, Tobacco Stable). Breeder, D. W. Scott. 77845 Jefferson 1-2 49 fast 8 116 4 3 3' 3li W Lilley 15 LittleJ my, Hon tMose, MyB'dy 77605 K.Gr'nds 31 f 42\hvy 20 1101 7 8 S?i G Dyson 8 F. Do Coursy, M. Dear. Foxmore 77516 I'i'.r nds 31 f 42Vast 12 112 4 41 4*1 G Dyson 12 Neat Qfcrt, Spanish Name. Help 77342 KGr'nds 31 f 42^good 6 116 6 71 8* J D M'noyl.1 Mas.Billy. It Winfrey. MyBnldy 77078 K.Gr nds 3J f 41 ^fast 20 115 8 3« 7« J D M'ney 14 Foxmore, Parole II., Red Seth IRISH LACE. ch. f. 2 107 By Hourless— Black Brocade, by Neil Gow. (Trainer. J. B. Partridge. Owner, J. B. Partridge). Breeder, J. E. Widener. 77977 Havana 1-2 49%slow 4 107 1 4 4* 41 A Pickens 8 (ream Puff. Rosita, Wanderlust 77851 Havana 12 4S=sfast 2 102 4 3 3 3» H Cal'han 6 Dextrose. EthelF.. MayBaxter 77785 Havana 1-2 48 fast 1 106 5 2 !• l'| H Catlah'n « CreatWaters. KthelF.. L.Halde'n 77722 Havana 12 47\fast 7-5 105 2 5 5« 4* O Pernia 7 ( r'ml'uff. Wanderlust. M Baxter 7765 4 Havana 1-2 50 good 7-10 106 3 4 2' 2'1 A Pickena 8 L'reaml'uff. I-udyHaEn, JuneDay GLORY, br. f, 2 100 By Escoba— Jacquctta, by Jack Point. (Trainer. J. Everman. Owner, M. J. Farris, Jr.). Breeder, A. L. Aste. 78586 See today's chart. 77327 Havana 12 48Hfaat 3 111 1 2 I"* 3' T Brothers 7 The Creole. Rosita. Left Alone 77261 Havana 3-8 ST^sIow S 105 3 2» ll O Pernia I (as. Ann. Rosita. Parma Bella 77198 Havana 3-8 37\slow 10 105 4 6» S"J T Brothers S Tea Fijilit. Bosita. The Creole 77127 Havana 3 8 38V4hvy 8 108 7 74 6-J T Brothers 7 l oxtrosc, Tlia t'stlie'lime. V.RIlia 77063 Havana 3-8 37^hvy 10 108 7 7» 6»1 W I.osee 8 W derlust. tlymkbana. Par Bella 76991 Havana 3-S 37%slow 15 106 7 4' 5aJ W Loses 12 nitifrll— . Rosita. TeaFiglit 76928 Havana 3-8 36*tmud la 108 9 7* 6Ti D Priljle 9 Wrkanna. Gymkhana. t'as.Anna HELP, ch. f, 2 (M) 103 By Frizzle— Precocity, by McGee. (Trainer, W. Perkins. Owner. C. W. Moore). Breeder, C. W. Moore. 77758 Jeffeison 12 49\fast 18-5 113 13 14 14' 14'» J H Burkel5 Sweepiona. Flavia, little Jimmy 77516 K.Gr nds 31 f 42*ifast 3-2 111 7 5 3?1 E Pool 12 NeatUirl, Span h Name. Bl. Dinah K 'si Biyit for Mi. following: McCADDEN. b. g. 2 (M) 110 By Wormleighton — Little Fraud, by Deceiver. (Trainer, J. C Milam. Owner, J. C. Milam). Breeder, L. A. Lyne. TIMELY THOUGHTS, ch. f. 2 (M) 108 By High Time— Nebula, by Star Shoot. (Trainer, C. E. Patterson. Owner, P. T. Chinn). Breeder, Belair Stud. WISE BILL, b. c, 2 (M) 100 By Everest — Lily Trayr.e. by Bradwardine. (Trainer. A. L. Darnley. Owner, R. A. Neal). Breeders. A. E. Hundley & Son. BAD LUCK. ch. c, 2 (M) 102 By Boots and Saddle — Mae C, by Golden Maxim. (Trainer. E. J. O'Concell. Owner, C. H. KnebelkampL Breeder, T. M. Murphy. LUMBER JACK. b. c, 2 (M) 108 By Tho Manager— Penance, by Sain. (Trainer, E. Glass. Owner, R. L. Sullivan). Breeder, B. Combs. BEGUINE. br. f, 2 (M) 110 By Light Brigade — Discipline, by Greenan. (Trainer, D. E. Stewart. Owner, J. N. Camden). Breeder. J. N. Camden. FLOY LILLIE. ch. f. 2 (M) 105 By Wormleighton— Bessie Mocre, by Hastings. (Trainer, W. M. Cain. Owner, W. M. Ca:n). Breeder, L. A. Lyno. WUHU, br. g, 2 (M) 109 By Huon— Ming Toy, by Uncle. (Trainer, W. Buford. Owner, H. P. Headley). Breeder, W. B. Miller. '/1L DA PC 1 1-1 G Miles, l-j oar-olds and upward. Claiming;. (April 1!5, I 111 HAUL loai — 1:4:: 4-5 — :t — io:j. JOUETT. b. h. 7 108 By McGee— Muff, by Ingoldahy. (Trainer. E. Trotter. Owner. E. Trotter). Breeder. C. W. Moore. 75128 I-atonia 11-8 1:55 good 9 113 5 8 7* 7'« J Wallace 8 Runquoi. Halu.- Brotherly Love 74729 I.atonia 1 1-16 1:47 fast 5 111 I 2 6» 6*| E Scobie 9 M uioCorps. ll'lhllljlan. Sway 74692 1-atonia lm70y 1 :13\fasc 10 103 7 6 7* 7'° J Wallace 11 Normal. Ten Sixty. Widgeon 74638 I-atonia lm70yl:4l faat 4 107 1 3 7» 7'* J Wallace 8 Child'sPlay. Ten. Seth. Fantoeha 74316 I-atonia 3-4 CllTsfast 9$ 111 Left at post. J Wallace 12 Pegasus. Certain. Translate 72821 Kenilwh lm7)y l:43Hfast 3 107 4 4 4" 4'| J Wallace 7 Ciausman, Makel p. TendorSeth REPEATER, ch. g, 7 110 By Ballot— Sweet Lavender, by Goldfinch. (Trainer. R. T. Runnels. Owner, F, Swain). Breeder. J. E. Madden. 78587 S.-e today's chart. 77784 Jeff.rson 1 1-16 1 is^fast 15 111 2 S 31 21 B F.re'nir.gl2 Dunibf'nder. WaterGirl, Insulate 77743 Jefferson 1 1 8 1:55 fast 6 108 1 3 31 3*1 I Parke I Sandsof Plea-ure. Sway. Westwd 77630 K .Gr'nda 1 3 16 2:0:*5goo l 20 107 8 i 91 9" E Blind 11 Huonec, The Archer. (Jondolier 77587 K.Gr'nda 1 1-3 1 :."**fehvy 4 114 3 2 2» 2» 1 Parke 10 Normal. Scare! row. Fr'kMonroa 77477 K.Gr'nds 1 1 16 1 50 slow 13-5 114 J 2 21 11 I Parke 9 Soviet. F.Monroe. Dr. Whiteh'rst 77390 KGr'nds 11-16 1:49 tast 15 107 4 1 41 3* D M«rsl T 12 I-IMi.M'i, Dr . Whiteh'st. Tingl'g 77260 K Gr'nda 1 IS 1:55 faat IS 104 S 3 81 8'* E Blind 10 I.ordWrack. Wal.Hall. Supermini TAN SON. ch. g. 6 113 By Aeronaut — Tan. by St. Leonards II. (Trainer. D. McDermid. Owner, W. M. Cain). Breeder, J. W. Beiz. 78583 See today's chart. 77803 Jefferson 1 1-16 1:48 faat 6 106 6 1 l'l l1 A Accardyl3 Escarpolette. R Duck, Richelieu 77675 K.Gr'nds 1 1-16 l:48',faat 12 107 5 2 11 2* L Lang 10 Bucado. Normal. Colonel Winu 77369 KGr'nds 1 1 16 l:47*ifast 4 109 6 S 4l 4«i I Parke 8 Lily M., Wrangler, Bucado 77345 K.Gr'nda 3-4 l:H"igood 15 111 5 6 6« 6«1 A Accardy 8 Exchange. Lidy Rose. Kindred 77217 KGr'nds 1 1-8 l:0%fMt 12 110 3 1 4« 4» A Accardy 7 Ramkni. Miss Meise. Royal Du;5t 77104 K.Gr nds 13-16 2 02 fast 10 107 2 1 21 3» A Accardy S Royal Duck, Rupee. Huonec "'6782 K.Gr'nds 1 1-16 1:51 mud 1 110 2 1 1« 1« I Parke 5 ScareCrow. Drum'd. I.it.Ammla SEA COURT, b. g. 6 101 By Sea King— Lady Hillington, by Garry Herrmann. (Trainer. R. McGarvey. Owner. Four Oaks Stable). Breeder. G D. Widener. 77936 Jefferson 1 1 -IS I:5l-\hvy 30 Mi 6 11 11 ll'» H Stutta 11 Pequot. Our Star. Servitor 77803 Jefferson 1 1 16 1:48 faat 30 107 8 10 10' 10,J H Stutts 13 TanSon. Esca rpolotte, R'y'lDuck 77762 Jeffeison 1 1-8 1 ~» fast 25 106 2 3 6 6'} H Stutts ■ F.Beati. Kastlndian. Fr'zySn'zy 77712 K.Gr nda 1 1-16 l:47*sfaat 15 108 1 5 8 8:* J Kederis 8 Jou.Iou. Highspeed. ThreeSquare 77447 K.Gr'nda lm7')y I 46'smud 20 103 5 8 6 614 B Bre'ning f O. Billows, L'dW'raek. St.Donard 77217 K.Gr'nda 1 1-S l:i';\fast 40 104 4 « 6« 6» E Blind 7 Ramkin. Mis Meise. Royal Duck 76703 KGr'nds 1 1-16 1 :5C £hvy 7 107 7 5 5l 6»J Wallace 7 Sea Cove, Condolier. Simplicity 76528 KGr'nds 1 1 -16 LlS'^slow 15 101 4 I 61 6'* F Lee 8 Sog'thAroon, Tonylteau, Raffles TAYLOR HAY, ch. c, 4 103 By Faux-Col— Emma Star, by Solar Star. (Trainer. H. Oots. Owner. P. Laffoon). Breeder. C. W. Hay. 77850 J:terson 1 1 !6 1:&) fast 11-5 113 2 1 lft 3'1 L McD'ottll Westwood. L.Ainmie. WaterOirl 77784 Jeff.rson I I M 1 T%faat 4 110 11 9 S1 7'1 L Mi D'ott 12 Dumhf nder, Repeater, Wat. Girl 7774 1 Jefferson 1 1 M 1 :17-.fast 10 107 6 5 51 5* L M. D'ott 7 Doughnut, Dunibf'nder, Rustem '76558 KGrnds lm70y 1 40 Vast 15 112 9 7 7* 5» R McD'ott 9 Walnut Hall. Tex. Neddani 176465 KGr'nds 11-16 1:4* fast 20 107 10 10 11 ll1* F Smith 11 F Snee/y. HisrhSpeel. MissMeise 7545.'! Churchill 1 1-8 1 :51Sfast 8 112 5 5 3| 2* L McD'ottll) Pequot, Romping Mary. Liorre 75279 Latonia 1 1-16 1:46 faat 9 106 2 5 5« 4* E Blind '1 BliieStoiie. Wida. R'ckyMountam 75091 I.atonia 1 1-16 1 :31';hvy 3 107 1 4 3l 4« B Harvey ORompgMy. Mis-Ma/.ie, Elaiger NEDDAM. b. g, 7 105 By Ormondale— Miss Kearney, by Planudea. (Trainer. C. Howard. Owner, S. N. Holman). Breeder. J. E. Madden. 77872 Jefferson 11-8 1:56 fast 12 102 4 4 4* S'» D MergW 9 Majority. Vitamin. Attorney 77784 Jeff.rson I 1-16 1 :4S^faat 10 108 3 3 9l 9M D M^igler 12 Dumlif nder. Repeater. Wat. ;irl 77675 K.Gr nda 1 1 16 1 :4 cfa.-t 8 102 4 1 4» 7*1 D M.'rgier M Bucado. Tan Sou. Normal 77369 KGr'nds 11 16 l:43%faat 5 111 3 4 6» 8,: D Mergler 8 l.ily M.. Wrangler. Bucado 77216 KCr'nda ImTOy 1 :4IVast 5 104 3 I 51 5,lD Mergler 8 Rock Rot torn. S»« py. ( olVdBoy 7 704 7 K.Gr'nds 1 1-16 l:47\fast 16-5 99 1 2 1' 1' D Mergier 7 Brtinell. Anonymous. Normal 76946 K.Gr'nds lm70y irifcafni 15 104 2 2 2'1 2* D Mergler 5 TheRoIll'all. Sweepy. Westwo-jJ DARNLEY, blk. g. 8 103 By Magneto— Mizzle, by Kllkerran. (Trainer. J. Dreyer. Owner, Mrs. J. Dreyer). Breeders. Talbot Broi. 78587 See to lay's chart. 78060 Havana 1 1 -8 1 :".6Sgood I 112 8 6 3« l'l H Callah'nl". Joh'yO'l "II. II.C.Ba^ch. F R'sti r 78014 Havana lm70y l:47%jtaat 4 109 12 8 8' 5«1 R McAle 12 JolninvO'Conn'l, Hush. JapMiima 77500 Havana 3 4 I .l.'.^good 7 111 7 7 7 7'* W Pmrose 1 F.Rlush. L.t.Laaine. Mallnwmot 76902 Havana 1 1 16 L.'.U.good 3 113 8 8 8 7» W Smith 8 Plaudel. El t'oronel, t.ipsy Joe 76375 Havana 1 1-8 l."»4 Vast 6 109 4 3 31 5» R McCr'nn • Hercules. Fly 'gPriuce. Okaloosa IMM Havana 1 1 16 l:47Vast 3 109 6 6 4l 4*1 J Dawson I JohnMoriill. 'l'liePirate. Ilerrou 76279 Havana lm-»y l:43'4fast 4 108 2 5 4'i 4'« J Dawson 10 Kye Bright. IlillmanC . Erlanger BRITISH LINER, b. g, 6 100 By Cur.ard— Masks and Faces, by Disguise. (Trainer. J. B. Partridge. Owner, Mrs. J. B. Partridge). Breed-. r. E. R. Bradley. 78587 Sep todays chart. 78013 Havana 1 1-16 1 :47\fast 21 102 1 1 l1 l'l J Dawson 7 Diversity. Rabbling. Ferguson 77829 Havana 2 4 1 llVaat 10 104 4 7 aft 5* J Dawson 7 End Man. Blue Hill. Sun Brae 77727 Havana lowly 1 4 -.fast 6-5 111 2 1 2« ftaa O Pernia 7 C Adams. s | Wiggaas, M Wo.el 77658 Havana lm.'iOy l:44^good 7-5 107 2 1 !■» 1»* A Pickens 7 SiiuireW's, rivingl"-. CavBoyll. 77564 Havana 1 1-S1.:.4 good 3 103 3 2 2« 2» O Pernia 7 I'incasile. Hainan. North V.als 77265 Havana Irn70y 1 |l',«!ow 7 5 112 1 1 1» 1* A Pickens 4 Fye Br ight. Mi-^ l-.ljeiry. Halu "6416 Hav:.na 1 l-M 1:1.". Vast 8-5 109 4 7 7 7:l A HdHM 7 Jilorrill. Ililliiianl .. By Jimmy 76335 Havana ImiOy 143 fast 2 111 2 3 » 2*1 A I'iekens 0 Perhaps. Sci.-s. rs. I-.ink YOUNG ADAM. ch. h, 8 98 By Adams Express or Frederick L.— Haexie, by (Trainer. 1. F. Devereaux. Owner. T. F. Devereaux). Breeder, H. C. Hollenbeck. 78587 Bil today's cliait. j 77781 J ft. rs.n 11:42 faat 20 115 14 15 15 B*T H Kaiser IS Omnipotent, Servitor. Mr. Back I 77763 Jefferson 1 2-K 2:tt%faat 40 109 2 10 10* 9'» H Kaiser 12 Itial.li.-K^aii. BWJIfit. Attorney j 77714 KGr'nds I 1-1 I V. fast 20 106 6 7 94 S'» J Heupel 10 Vori.-k, ( ol . Whaileii. T ( Jh 'lx-rl'n 77479 Ktlr'mla 11-8 1:57 slow lj 106 3 5 7 6'« H Wall I 7 I). Faithful. O.llirthda v. Pi teKov 177317 KGrnds 1 1-16 1 49'jgood 20 100 11 11 10' 10'« J Ch'lniersl 1 Normal. Majority. RoVal (hail.e 177239 KGinda 1 1-4 2:09' jfast 20 98 1 11 11 ll-'1 ■ Blind 11 Hiekory. Rustproof. Attorney 77105 KGrnds 11-16 1:19 fast 25 101 7 7 7= l«J ■ Klind 12 Tom tassidy, Pet.- Foy. Yorick LADY INEZ. b. f. 4 102 By King James— Aerophane. by Arizoi.a. Trainer, J. J. Duggan. Owner. C. B. Shafer). Breeder. H. T. Oxnard. '78127 Tijuana 1 l-M 147 Vast 11 101 8 4 51 6«1 L Croery ■ Prim WK., I l.el'ale'r. Itlar'vStono 77601 Tijuana 1 1-S 1 :."»4 faat 6i 103 8 7 :■ 6» A Franco 9 KaljfMka Lid. Hyaapom. I'eiK an 77437 Tijuana 1 1-16 1:48 fast 3i 102 5 5 21 3' J Wood .". Tenltut 'oils, llyanisim. I oil. nn I 77362 Tljaaaa 1 1 -I 1 5.".'&fast 1!-10 102 3 5 41 4« J Wood I Dorius. BlarnevStone. Mar. Bor 77312 Tijuana 1 l-M 1 40 Vast lj 104 8 8 51 O'J P Walls 8 Sa^-amook. Bl Stone. T Falconer 77167 •"ijuana 11-4 2-19 fast 19-10 P»3 5 3 1» aj S ODoiin'17 Blar Stone. I ,w. Leaves. Juner'ly 77037 Tijuana 1 1 I 1 01\fast MS 99 1" .1 Wood (i Ikirms. Mar .Boy. BlameyStoiio 76962 Tijuana Il7ijr I tt%tm* 27-10 lit 4*1 J Wood 8 Man a Boy. Mar.CMrpa, tofliehl FLYING PRINCE, ch. g. 5 100 By Zeus— Sweat Pea. oy Ivan the Terrible. 'Trainer. J. Everman. Owner. Dortch Bros.). Breeder. N. F. Dortch. 78061 Havana 11223. good 2 104 3 2 2* U II Callahn 12 Hillman 1.. Hu.-n. Fannie Nail 77998 Havana 1 1-8 l.'.IVa.-t 2 106 2 6 4' 1* ( Pernia 12 linen. Neenah. Crandson 77827 Havana 1 l-M -' :')*-Vf.,st 4 104 2 2 21 D'l W Kronk .". J. Cnd'uood. Hainan. N'tliWales 77769 Havana 1 l-M 1 4«V st 6 98 4 4 2' 3' .1 Dawson 6 L'eyKate, Diversity, NorthW.il.i 77696 Havana ImTOy 1 14 last 6 97 4 8 5* 3»J J Dawson 7 I.ucyKate. N.Wales. JohnMoriill 77658 Havana lm.'.0y 1 )4-„good 12 103 3 6 4l 3»» A Overt. .n 7 Brit'liL'r. |bj|nW C.ivBoyli. 77564 Havana 1 18 1 34 good 8 100 5 7 7 7* A Overton 7 Fineastle, Hi t ii-.hl.iu.-r. Hamau WALNUT HALL. b. g, 10 103 Py Sunflower II— Waterweed. by Watercress. (Trainer. J. Booth. Owner. J. Booth). Bred in England by J. B. Joel. 77872 Jefferson 118 13S faat I 110 I 1 2» 4J L McD'ott 9 Majoriiy. Vitamin. Attorney 77630 KCr'nds I 2-16 J OlHtfood 15 112 7 8 6» 6» J Owens 11 Huonec. The Archer. Condolier 177521 F. Gr'nda 1 1 8 1 5IVist 20 114 9 4 3' 4»1 J Owens 12 S. of Pleasure. CoodNight. Ri.uca 77389 KGrnds 1 1 16 1 47Sfast 12 115 9 10 »l 9* J Owens 10 Sands of Pleasure. Beudita. Rork "7319 Ktirnda 1 1 16 1 48 fast 5 115 5 4 3» 3« J Owens 9 Alard. Reiidita. King John 77260 K Gr'nda 11-8 1:55 faat 15 11011 i 4' 2l JOwcna 10 I-ord Wrack. Supeibum, Tingling 77126 K.Gr'nda 1 3-16 2 03-Vaat 7 116 2 8 31 1» J Owens 8 Tingling. Re| .-ater. Scare Crow 77483 KGr nda 1 1 16 1 i3-Ji»t 10 109 2 4 5* 5«l J Corcoran 7 Harryll.. S'sofPl'sure. CareFrea Page 6 Havre De Grace ' ■ — Entries and Past Performances HAVRE DE GRACE MONDAY, APRIL 28 WEATHER CLEAR; TRA K FAST. The figure* under the heading ' Rec." in the entries below show the best time of each horse at the distance since January 1. 1922, no matter whare it finished. In cases where record was made on other than a fast or good track, abbreviations show track conditions. 76160 IS FIItST INDEX OF 1924. 78128 IS FIRST INDEX OF APRIL Racing starts at 2:30 p. m. (Chicago time 2:30). ® Superior mini runner. xGootl mml runner. £Fair mud limner. (M) Maidens. 'Appreutlcs allowance. bHlinkers. The following abbreviations are used to designate tracks at which time records shown in entries were made: Aqneduct Aq Aurora An Belmont Park BP Bine Bonnets BB Bowie Bo Churchill Downs CD Columbus Co Connaught Park CP Conneaut Lake CL Dade Park DP Devonshire Da Dorval Do Duf f erin Du Empire Em Fair Grounds FG Fort Erie FE Hamilton Hm Havre de Grace HG Hawthorne Hw Havana Hv Huntington Hu Jamaica Ja Jefferson Park JP Kenilworth Ke Kemptci Park KP King Edward Ki Latonia La Laurel Ln Lexington Lx Mapli Heights MH Marlboro Mb Mobile Mo Mount Royal MR Omaha Om j Pimlico Pm Reno Re Saratoga Sa j Tanforan Ta Thcrncliffe In Tijuana Ti Toledo To Windsor Wi Woodbine Wo First Race — 4 1-2 Furlongs. Pwrse $1,200 2 year-olds Maidens Allowances. (Track record: April 24. 1921—53—2—115.) Today's Ind. Horse. Wt. Rec. A.Wt.IIan | T8511 Harlan nf. 116 :56 116. .72". 7*567 Cheri 113. .720 78553 Starmatia HG 115 :56ft 113. .71.'. T8401 Black Climber ... 116.. 715 78592 Jolin K. Kleavcr IIC 108 :55% 116. 710 78424 Gold (rump 11G. .705 Barbara Frict. hi • 113. .700 79553 Dorothy GilpinllC 115 59 113.. 700 Contract 116 i IIarrv linker 116 j Judge Fuller 116 Trip Lightly ... 113 Dacond Rare — 3-4 Mile. Purse $1,200. 3 year old* and upward. Claiming.] (Track record: April 16. 1921 1 11 Vs— 5—130. 1 (78640 )'hSag» more HP 112 1:13 7 107x72". 78540' Arendnle Ke 109 1:12*6 4 110x720 78540 bP r. Charles Wells Do 97 1:12V; 6 112.71:. 78471 'Sea Wolf Mil 105 1:12% 5 107. .715 75404 Poe Ja 110 1 :12%sy 5 114. .715 71523 Mary Hose I.a 10S 1 12% 4 109. 715 78512 'Mane Maxim .Ja 103 1 12% 7 106X715 78.17 •Arraj.-osa De MR 1:13% 4 109. .710 78540 'Charles J. Craig- mile Ti 110 1:13 7 107X710 76540 Th.ssnh HP 106 1:12% 4 105. .710 78555 'Mudi Ado ...Bo 111 1:15% 3 90. .710 78309 Altissimo (M I . Bo 103 1 :15% 3 103x710 hay it i: M grack jockky pf.dcp.vtages. I'rom January 1, 19SS, to April 124, I Hi: I. indiiMi ve. At or Oyer Jockey. P.C. Wt. Ml*. 1st. 2d. 3d. fr-hiil linger. A M 107 «9 18 10 11 McAfee. L 25 105 499 125 86 81 Marriner. W 21 100 2-S 6 1 4 Walls. P H 104 981 1S7 145 146 1 Abel. A 17 101 466 77 62 65 ! I'.arnes. K 17 108 C22 107 72 73 Burke. .1. H 17 lit! 163 28 23 13 Ijing. I- 17 SM 310 53 87 35 | Robinson. C 17 I1B 98 17 11 6 Small wood. ■ 17 113 396 67 68 45 Stiriing. D lit 111 214 85 88 22 i Lee. r 16 98 627 84 65 72 Marinelli. B 16 104 619 81 65 64! Mangan, G 1» 104 162 26 21 19 I Dawson. J. J 15 95 351 61 45 56 Hileman. 1 15 114 215 82 80 24 Howard. U 15 S4 229 35 31 33 Morris. L 15 112 200 31 25 26 Johnson. A 14 117 1G1 23 20 Ml Scobie. ■ 14 112 427 59 81 55 | Stevens, f 14 102 725 100 101 119 j Walls. G 14 112 24 1 33 32 29 Wallaee. J 13 IOO 1.155 191 144 1H2 Sharpe K 13 106 519 69 68 83 Bell. K 12 113 209 25 24 32 Osatttrtti, t 12 107 319 38 44 52 j Wlbjon. T 12 98 845 102 103 97 Komanelli It 12 105 269 31 35 29 Ambrose. 1 11 108 152 16 20 22 78588s l.Round Robin .HG 111 1:19% T 112. .710 75615 'Vanderburg ...Pm 117 1:13 4 105X705 71446 Guv 8 116x700 78471 bKekah CD 110}1:14 5 112x700 78516 Ontario (M) ..Hi; 110 1:17% 4 110.700 78402 Floating On (M| HG 100 1:16 3 95. 700 78287 "Lady Abl ott .Ln 102 1:16% 3 90.700 78540 'Myrtle Rilson.Uv 9S 1:15% 3 88x701 Third Race— 1 Mile and 70 Yards. Purse $1,200. 3-year-olds. Maidens. (Track record: Sept. 28. 1918— 1 :42%— 4— 132.) 78556 Hazy Dawn ..HG 8711:44% 107.. 72 . 78545 Ebb Tide HG 101 1:45% 107. 720 785303 Bluemondale ..Hv 87 1:44 112. .715 I 78655 Trapstick 112.. 715] 78570 Sunsbot 112.. 710 78570 Broomfield 112. .710 78555 Acontius 112.. 705 78449 The II il. rnian Ho 103 1 52% 112.. 705 78640 Pikros 112. .700 78527 Malapert 107.. 700 Fourth Rare— 1 Mile and 70 Yards. Carolina Purse. Purse $1,500. 3-vear-olds. Allowances. (Track record: Sept. 2S, 191S— 1 :42%— 4— 132.) (78542) HEIR-AT-LAW . 111. 750 78570= I^onard G 90x~40l 78593 Sarko HG 109 1:44% 110. .740 (78515) Molest HG 108 1:44% 113.735 78515' Suppliant HG 106 1:43 105x735 75810 Dr. O'Mara ...Pm 93 1:44% 101. 730 Fifth Race— 1 Mile and 70 Yards. Purse $1,200. 3-vear-olds and upward. Claiming. (Tra k record: Sept. 28, 1918— 1 :42%— 4—132. ) 78426? 'Jewell V. D. ..Lu 112 1:44% 5 106X750 78556' 'Minto II La 111 1:42% 10 113*745 78529* bClansman Do 107 1.42% 5 115x740 78569 'bClougli Jordan 5 88x735 7581£» Simoon Pm 110 1:45 4 115. .735 75443 l.Wrangle KG 112 1:44 4 115.731 78428 •Soggartb AroonHG 106 1:46% 4 110x730 78571 'Flying Kur .. .KG 102 1:45% 3 91.. 725 78572 'Freedom's Call... S 87.. 725 Sixth Race— 1 1-4 Miles. Purse $1,200. 3 year-olds and upward. Claiming. (Track record: Sept. 27, 1918 — 2:05 — 4 — 115.) 78462 'I.Night Raider C 99x725 78476; 'Little Ainmie.Lu 105 2:07 5 100X720 78531 l.Mav Roberts 1 99x715 78558 Irish Pat Lu 112 2:06% 4 107. .715 78558 High Gear ...HG 99 2:10% 10 101X715 78531 '1. North Wale- HG 105 2:10% 9 102X|10 78559 'Roseate HG 104 2:07% 6 84x710 78228 'West Pittston ... 4 94.. 705 78558 Recbubite (M) ... 4 99. .705 78594 bEast Indian ...Ti 99 2:07 7 114x700 78572 'Belle of Plymouth (M) 9 88. .700 Seventh Race — 1 1-4 Miles. Purse $1,200. 3-year-olds and upward. Claiming. (Track record: Sept. 27, 1918—2:03—4—115.) 78573 Hickory Th 114 2:09% 5 104x725 78559 bAttorney Muirllm 101 2:06% 9 104X720 78471 'bBolster Lu 106 2:06% 9 99X715 78573 'Wild Faithful ..Th 105 2:06% 6 109x715 78543' 'I.Doughnut 6 105x710 T85843 Leaside 6 104. .710 78543 Royal Crown 4 104x710 78531 'Inyigorator . . .HG 106 2:08%s 5 98. .710 78659 Poedie (M) 8 86.. 705 78559 Widow Bedotte .. 10 99X700 78659 'Toodles 6 94.. 700 78594 'bBuddugie I.M).... 4 94*700 At or Oyer Jockey. r.C. Wt. Mts. 1st. 2d 3d. Chalmers. J 11 101 604 68 87 56 rtlUa, G 11 106 678 75 86 91 Schwartz. M 11 112 155 17 16 20 Jackson. C 10 109 282 27 36 33 II. .lines. H 09 102 97 9 4 I Madeira. P 09 107 87 8 8 7 Mil— 1», W 09 102 366 84 33 64 Aecardy. A. 08 106 156 13 18 22 Allen. 0 OS 105 26 2 0 1 Williams, S ON 88 38 3 5 3 Shanks. J 08 96 96 8 10 14 Cor»y. G 07 107 185 13 9 16 Hose. G 07 106 394 84 43 43 Shillick. II 07 105 267 20 80 41 Ri.l.l.ui*. E 06 100 31 2 0 6 U-waii, J 06 112 164 10 20 18 Waid. L 05 95 76 4 3 2 Wak.-ff. II 04 104 78 3 6 5 M.Tnggart. J 03 109 126 4 13 19 H..n I. G 02 91 63 1 6 6 Huff. N 02 107 48 1 6 2 Inland. J 02 102 47 1 4 6 Cams... M 100 10 0 0 Church. H 100 10 0 0 Watson. C 107 9 0 0 0 lichou. L. 106 22 0 0 1 Hodney. T 100 12 0 0 0 Smallwood, J. G 100 5 0 0 0 1 *.* DA OCT * I_- rnrlonjr*. 2-y«-nr-old*. Maiden*. A Ho \x a ik- -m. (April 24. I SI MAUL. i!»24 — r :s — 2 — 11S.J Index Course Dist Time T'ck Odds Wt St % Str Fin Jockeys Started Order of Finish HARLAN, b. c. 2 (M) 116 By Jim Gaffney — Katriona, by Woohthorpe. (Trainer. H. Rites. Owner. J. E. Griffith). Breeder J. E. Griff th. 78511 ILdaO'oa 4if :5.%good 2 116 2 S 4* 4;i C Rob'son 9 Cb.iidl.md. Top'nite. Karl* Baby j 78331 Bowie 1-2 48 fast i-i 109 3 2 3J 3'J J McTag't 6 Barney Google. Bother Foolscap CHERI. b. f. 2 (M) 113 By Old Koenig— Trout Flv, by Charles Edward. (Trainer. G. R. Bryson. Owner. E. K. Bryson). Breeder. E. C. Griffith. 78867 II deC'ce 41 f 64%good llf 109 1 11 6'1 L Morris 13 Crimp. Shanghai. PermVe Belle 78447 H.deCTco 1-2 4»*,si.»p 25 116 8 8 i" M 1. Moms 9 Sh iiiuing. Bejeeted. Sea Tide 76878 Bowie 1-2 49 fa^t 67 102 7 7 71 7:i J Lajrtead K BillWinfn y. Fo le. PiiinieHelle 7826* Bowie 1-2 49%good SO 111 6 3 | t"; J Le.vl.tmU2 Fo»le, Kumonin. Roller STARMATIA. b. f. t (M) 113 By Sarmatian— Stellata, by Star Shoot. (Trainer, W. Irvine. Owner, E. F. Whitney). Breeder. E. F. Whitney. 78553 H.deG'ce 1 f (3 fast 3» 1J5 6 6 &• £■• G Walls 7 M. Goose, Primrose, Imagination BLACK CLIMBER, b. c. 2 (M) 116 By Black Toney— Rose Vice, by Bourbon Beau. (Trainer, J. H. Stotler. Owner. Seagram Stable). Breeder. Himyar Stud. 78401 H.btic.. 1-1 4S%fast 19 118 8 8 7' 7«1 E Scobie 11 Edisto, Harly Baby, Cloudland JOHN F. KLEAVER. b. c. 2 (M) 116 By Wrack— Puritan Girl, by Yankee. (Trainer. W. Thomas. Owner. J. H. Shrevc). Breeder. J. H. Shreve. 78592 See todays chart. 78539 BUtetXca 411 51 fast 97 108 2 6 C» C«| G Corey 7 Sombre. Edisto. Bother GOLD CRUMP, ch. c. 2 (M) 116 By Ed Cmmp— Goldfish, by Goldfinch. (Trainer. M. C. Kelly. Owr.e .-. B. Harding). Breeder. J. A. Buchanan. 78424 Hd'-'lc- 1-^ 48%fast 67 114 12 13 U 13'* C Rob' sonl3 WilburC. Wli'li'd. Westo'r. Crimp BARBARA FRIETCIIIE. b. f, 2 113 By Pennant— Gentlewoman, by Sain. (M) (Trainer. W. Irvir.e. Owner, E. F. Whitney). Breeder, Short Grass Stud. DOROTHY GILPIN, b. f. 2 ;M) 113 By Toddington— Sudha. by Fashion Plate. (Trainer. D. Kearney. Ow-er. G. E. Stryker). Breeder. G. E. Stryker. 78553 H .ileli'ce 4: f 5". fast 62 115 7 7 7 7*1 C Rob'son 7 M. Goose, Piimrose, Imaginatioa First stnrt for the follow leg: CONTRACT, b. c. 2 (M) 116 By Jim Gaffney— Antella. by Plarudes. (Trainer. T. J. Healey. Owner. W. J. Salmon). Breeder. A. B. Hancock. HARRY BAKER, br. c. 2 (M) 116 Bv Sunstar— Bonavis. by Buckwheat. (Trailer. J. Bode.:. Owner, Triple Springs Farm Stable). Bred in England by L. Robinson. JUDGE FULLER, ch. c. 2 (M) 116 Bv Great Sport— Magnola. by Fugleman. (Trainer, J. Bods.;. Owner. Triple Springs Farm Stable). Bred in England by Mrs. Edward. TRIP LIGHTLY, ch. f. 2 (M) 113 By Ultimus— Tripping, by Delhi. (Trainer. T. J. Healey. Owner. W. J. Salmon). Breeder, Miss E. Daingerfield. j 2nfl RAPF ":"4 MiIe* :t-y«'ap-«»I«'!» and tip ward. Claiming:. (April 1«, 1! 21— • SAGAMORE, ch. g, 7 107 By Uncle— Lydia II.. by Luke Blackburn. (Trainer, J. L. Donovan. Owner. Mrs. H. Acker). Breeder. H. P. Head ley. 78540 H.deGca 3-tl:14%fast 27 107JH 6 3' 1» G Rose 14Ar nd;tl. Cobham. Marble 77972 Jefferson 3-4 1:17%mud 4 120 P! 13 91 7* G Rose J3 G. Stair. Mt.Pleas't. Dandybrush, 77652 F.Grnds 1 1-1G l:48\fa.st 5 H'5 4 2 9 9-» L Lang I Sway. Irish Pat. Diimbfoun.l.r 77576 F.Gr'nds 3-4 l:14%good 7-5 110 11 7 4" 4« G W C'rollH B.Bobin. Omni|M.tent. Anticipate 77321 F.Grnds 3-4 l:14\slow 4 112 6 4 2A 2» G Rose 11 Venizelos. Hysteria. Se.niel 77006 F.Grnds 3 4 1:i:,%hvy 16-5 107 7 7 7 C'J G Rose I Can-Free. L-itb Uo-e. PoorSport 76364 Jefferson 3-4 1 14%good 6 107 9 4 4' 2; G Rose 11 BegPardon. Kin^-selere. I Hose 76923 r.Qr*ada 3 4 114'islow 21 104 8 3 3' 2' B Marrelli • Paul.Micou. Th.S iuare. PrSport 76778 Fllinils 3-4 1 :15%mud 8 106 8 7 4- 4-J G Rose II P.amra. Anloiiia. Guy'nor 76734 Filiids 8-4 l:15%slo\v 8 102 8 6 5' f." A Abel '.» Simplicity. Kecomtion. R.Ch'li* 76268 Jefferson 3-4 1 IS hvy 10 105 4 8 6J C:J G Rose 10 Simplicity, Valentin. Aladdin ARENDAL. b. g, 4 110 Bv Plaudit or Star Shoot— Pvrone. by Sir Wilfred. (Trainer. G. W. Campbell. Owner, G. W. Campbell). Breeder. J. E. Madden. 78540 H.il'Cc. 3-1 l:14%fast 21 106 4 1 V- 2" W Milner 14 Sigamore. Cobham. Marble 78402 H.d.Cce 3-1 l:13%fast 61 111 6 2 2» 3»J W Milner 14 Matx-I K.. Vacuum. Bonfire 78366 Bowi.- 7-8 1 :2S%fast 1 107 4 1 1= l1 F Mumhy 13 Mary Maxim. Antilles. Duke John 78332 Bowie 6} f l:2i%fast 8 108 4 2 31 2*1 F Murphy 8 LtenlK-arie. Tiding. Simplicity 78264 Bowie 61 f 122%good 36 111 6 2 9* 2' F Murphy 10 Sea Sand. Poppye. Cote d'Or 78193 Bowie 6Jfl:22%fast 22 111 7 3 3s 4» F Murphy 9 Sea Sand. Whalebone. (J'kTime 77841 Jefferson 6J f 1 :09 good 15 120 5 9 10' 10 « D Mergler 14 St. Maurice. D'yRyan. JohnJosepn 77407 F.Grnds 3-4 1 :13%fast 30 99 1 9 9 95* D Mergler 9 Translate. Sweeps'kes. lion. Man 74064 I.exton 3-4 l:125*fast 2 112 5 2 21 2' J Pevic I F:asterBclls. Bob. Shea. Isosceles DR. CHARLES WELLS, ch. g, 6 112 By Superman— Doughnuts, by Darebtn. (Trainer. R. B. Jackson. Owner. W. S. Murray). Breeder. H. T. Ox: aid. 78540 H.deG'ca 3-1 l:14%fa.»t llf 106 10 12 12h 11" H Phil!i.l;14 Sai:ano:e. Arendal. Cobham 78015 Havana. 3-4 l:12%fast 10 108 7 7 7 7» C Jackson S Perhaps. .Mabel K.. Sun Brae 77749 Havana 3-4 112%fast 15 107 8 8 8 8" C Jackson S SnnBiae. F.ml.Mnn. HrotherJohn 77565 Havana f.} f l:07%good 12 106 7 6 7- 7' C Jacksonll C Kneanto. KiidMan. Sla yAdains 77434 Havana 61 f 1 :064,fast 10 107 10 6 1(.» 6«J C Jac! son1l Pelion. Fiuday. Blanche Mac 77376 Havana 3-4 1:13 fast 8 106 6 5 61 97 C Jackson 10 Prince Re;; t. Mar nette. Topango 77302 Havana 51 f 1 08 good 12 107 7 5 4' 63 C Jackson 7 Mf. Lassie. Mar'nette. P. Regent 70568 Havana 5} f 1 :06%fast 15 108 6 6 5» 4»J C Jackson I Topango, M. Lassie. GayBoyll. SEA-WOLF. b. g. 5 107 By Ultimas— Queen of the Water, by Waterboy. (Trainer. F. A. Tansor. Owner, F. A. Tansor) Breeder. W. B. Miller. 78471 HdeGce lm70y l:50%hvy 17 106 5 9 9^ 10" J Wallacell AgygPapa. Aladdin. J n\ D dee 78243 Bowie lm70y 151%sIow H 111 4 7 V 7" F Collotti H Capt.l ostigan. Mizar. HighGear 77586 F.Gr'mls 11-16 1:50 hvy 26 102 4 7 41 5T W Milner S G Billows. F.Sneezy. Maig.Ware 77494 K.Gr n.ls 3-4 l:15%good 4 112 Z 2 1" 1" M SchwUH ICt Black. Beth. Steel. St G'rard 77348 F.Grnds 11-16 1:50 good 3 90 3 1 11 S'J L I^ing 13 Juno. Sword. Mori: on Kider 77056 F.Grnds 3-4 1:13 fast 31 115 5 3 4 1 4*1 M Schwtzl.T Exchange. Billyklnir. Mcli.tosh FOE. b. g, 5 114 By Huon — Crystal Maid, by Pirate of Penzance. (Trailer, W. G. Wagnon. Owner. C. C. Walsh). Breeder. E. F. Simms. 75404 Pimlico 3-4 1 :14%good 2 112 I I W 11" C Rob'sonl.t Hid. Jewel. List. Dearie. Valentin 75357 Pimlico 3-4 1:14 mud 21 106 10 3 3'1 2 A Roach 10 I,ast Reieille. Hmado. Sagamore 75192 Pimlico 1 1 16 1 :45%fast 31-10 114 4 3 41 ;."J A Boat h 9 Wrangle. Bclphi izonia . P.ighcart 75100 Laurel 3-4 l:14%good 4 115 7 8 6'i B'J A Sch tgcrll Hid .Jewel. Fr.derit ktn. Poland j 74669 I-aurel 1 1-16 1 :45%tast 2 107 2 4 5» 5'J A Sohtger 6 Thimble. Sun Thistle. Bigheart 74358 Jamaica 3-4 1:12 fast 3 114 2 2 in 3» A Scire ger 6 D'n.esdale. Galanlm.in Whirlw'd 74190 Aqueduct 61fl:13%fast 3-2 108 4 2 2' !' A Schtger « Biinviso. Mutiny. Hyperion 66241 Latonia 3-4 l:12%fast 4-5 lOo 4 3 2' 2* A Sch'.'g-r 7 L.Champ. Treasurer. Chas. Henry MARY ROSE. b. f. 4 109 By Luke McLuke— Tsarina, by Kingston. (Trainer. H. Garth. Owner, Longr.dee Stable). Breeder, W. V. Thraves. 71523 Latonia 3-4 1:15 hvy 14 98 I i 4!1 4" B Harvey 7 Certain. Dor.P.n l.n.r. Prist Du« 71346 Latonia 3-4I:14%mud 16 98 5 1 4» 4» I Parke 8 Troasiner, J. Howilre. Chacolet 71098 latonia 3 4 1:lz%fast 51 108 4 1 1* l2 E Pool 12 V.ofDreams. ICthell).. S .loella 70661 latonia lmTOy 1 :52%hvy 37-10 109J I 4 42 4" E Pool ■ MissMa/ie. Pa I— I. Miss Claim 70239 Churchill 1 1-16 l:47%fai»t 59 101 6 3 J'J T'J L Naper 10 Stuirp Jr. Jupiter. Kennmare MARIE MAXIM, br. m. 7 106 Bv Goldeu Maxim — Mary Reardon. by Peep o'Dsy. (Trainer. W. Fenw-ck. Owner, W. Fenwick). Breeder C. D. E:,». 78512 H.deG'ce 2-1 113%good 5 1041 7 8 91 7' II Fh:ilickl3 Dan Boiling. Tidings. Humble 78310 Bowie H f l:21%fast 17 103 3 2 1"* 4J AV .loi lanl2 Marble. Hucad... Fifty Fifty 78196 Bowie 6J f l:22%fast 22 P.6 10 10 ]0S1')'=W Jor.lanlt Sweepstakes. .lulia.M.. CareFrea 75734 Bowie 1 1-16 1 :51%fast 3 101 1 1 1= 1" H Howar«112 War Fox. Slim. Sea Monarch 75649 Bowie 61 f l:2:%slow 31-10 10711 1 ll f 9 Col lettli:", Pot(r S|K). t. Ilaidee. Litis Ix»v« 75404 Pimlico 3-4 1:14^gooa 16 104 8 6 7' 10*J B Marin Hi 13 Hid. Jewel. List. Dearie, Valentia 75282 Pimlico 3-4 l:12%fast lOf 112 2 2 2- 2- 11 Thurberl2 Noel. I.oth»A\r. Bhinego d ARRAG0SA. b. g. 4 109 By Argosy— Grey Flier, by Friarv. (Trainer. J. A. Johnson. Owner. J. A. Johnson). Bred in England bv Lord Glanely. 78517 H.deGfe 1 l-1fi 1 :47%good 106 101 3 6 7* 8" J Shanks 11 RoyeeRot 'K SM'wer. HosaYeta 74964 Stamford 11-16 1:52 fast 21 109 21 N Foden 0 I. ChYell.. T.fkmMer. Magicn 74843 Stamfrd 3 4 1:18 fast 1-4 126 t*| J Maiben • Lilliani;.. Midi.in. Louis Ad.iir 74799 Stamf'tl Ab f. S 1 :00%fast 9-10 119 2"» K Ericks'n 7 Pikesville. I.ibnTiiie. WmWootl 74761 Stamf rd 5 8 1:01%good 11 119 21 K Ericks'n Ki 11. 'sQiiecn. B.P.aby I.BJlwn [74527 Thcliffe 1 1-16 l:17%fast 19f 1 ■ 7 5 41 k'i K Lric-.s n!3 Vacuum. KoM-ate. Holster i CHARLES J. CRAIGMILE, b. g. 7 107 By Pataud— Miss Jordan, by Sir Dixon. (Trainer. W. Durnan. Owner, W. E. Matthewi). Breeder. E. Galhon. 78540 H deG'ce 3-4 114%fast 30 110 11 14 14 12" E Scobie 14 Sagano-e. A rendu 1. Cobham 78367 Bowie. 7-8 1:28%fast 29 103 6 5 6 4'|D Mergl. r 10 A. J. Buja. Fehrah. Salmon 78240 Bowi.. llTlj I ITHll 91 100 6 4 7 7'jL I^ang ■ OP.thday. NtKaidtr. P. f Home 78228 Bowie 7-9 1 :29%mutl 15 107 8 & H 35 J I^ey land U Fifty l'ty. Warn'g. St. Mchael 77652 F.Grnds 1 1-16 l:48%fast 10 100 3 1 61 6" D Mergler 9 Sway. Irish Pat. Diimbfouiid-r 77581 F.Grnds 1 1-16 1 51%mud 7 99 4 1 I* 4:1 I Parke 9 Tex. Vorit-k. The Fenian 77321 F.Grnds 3-4 1:14%slow 25 103 7 6 51 :,"! D Mergl. r 1 1 Venizelos. Sagamore. Hysteria 76614 FGrnds 3-4 1:14%fast 20 107 11 2 f If* W Th'.ly kel3 B Pnrtlon. Dr Jo. . TheFran. isca« 76483 F.Grnds 3-4 114%fast 6 108 7 5 4" 7 ■■ C L«W 7 Kingschre. Oilova. Dr. Joe : THESSALY. br. f, 4 105 Bv Plaudit— Fair Atalanta. by Knight of the Thistle* (Trainer, M. J. Murphy. Owner. S. Louis) Breeder. Xalapa Farm. 78540 H.deG'ce 3-4 1:14%fast llf 105 5 11 101 9"P Walls 1 t Sagan o.o. Ar. ntlal. Cobham 78366 Bowie 7-8 1 :2f %fast 8f 101 2 7 S'Jl-'" 1! Breu ingl.1 Arcndal. Mary Maxim. Antilles 78265 liowio 6J f l:22%good 30f 105 7 4 S1 !•• D M rglei l.{ Bucado. Fifty Fifty, Venizelos 78178 Bowie 7 8 1:21 fast Tf 99 6 5 S^ 11 " B Breninirl.'! CCo-tigan. M. I umbo. Doft.Vy .77517 FGrnds 3-4 1:!4%fast 15 94 6 1 L"ll- B Bri-'miig 13 P'ke» P.r n. Sis losella. Palmetto 76923 FGrnds 3-4 1:14%slow 30 106 3 10 10 !0'» J HeuiM-l II BecPardon. Sagamore. K'gsclere 75629 Bo»:e 61 f 1 :20%fast Mf 101 5 8 l)1 10;» II Thomas 11 Aptf, Colamlo, Cum S.ili 74859 Laurel 3-4 l:12%fast 25f 97 9 11 10" M*l H llowardi." Cciando. Bhuiegohl. SeaSand M5CH ADO. b. f, 3 SO By Ed Crump— Teetotal, by Irish Lad. (Trainer, G. Kneessl. Owner, E. Gummel). Breeder. H. R. Dulanv. 78655 H.deG'ce 3-4 1:14 fast 35 99 4 7 9} 11" J Ch'lmcmU Barleycorn, Julia M . Flax 78613 H.deG'ce 61 f l:'i7Vfcgo..d 18 100 5 9 81 9' J Chalm rsl2 HukPond. 1/ athcrwood. Depntv 78379 Bowie 61 f 1 :07*t-ast 40 105 4 4 31 2» H Wakoff • Go Foin. Leonard G. ljidvlhoo 78309 Bowie 3 4 1:15 fast 14f lit 1 I 41 6*3 ■ AtksonPl Lieut. Farrell. Aunt.Ian-. Fehrah 78241 Bowie 61 f l:08%slow 42f 94 3 E 11' 11* H Callahnl2 Hidden Jewel. Frank G ., Apex 78162 Bowie 61 f 1:09 mud 77 102 3 8 SJ 8" H Farland 9 Su'galong. M Do no. V keel" cess 75251 Pimlico 61fl:07%fast 43 102 3 6 71 9:J T Finn 10 F. ■•lower. I. Thoughts. Parlhein.i 75039 laurel 1 1 :42%mud 97 99 5 8 8 8" L Ward 8 BiL-P.laze. MintHiiar. Tui liberty 74857 1-tur.l 61 f 1 OS fast 15 102 5 1 l'l l'l T Finn 15 Slig... OnrStar. Jackson ALTISSIMO. blk. g. 3 (M) 103 By Trap Rock or Bard of Hope— Louise Travers. by McGee. (Trainer. M. C. Kelly. Owner, R. G. Ensor). Breodcr. P. M. Walker. 78309 Howi.- 3-4 1:1.". fast 11 101 12 11 10' 9*3 II Howardl.'i Lieut. Farrell. AiinUane. Fehrah 78226 Howie 61 t 1 :22%slow 25 116 6 4 31 2" E Ambrsel.'l GoFoin. Ju-t. Bethlehem Steel 75559 Mll.oro Ab &-S 1 05 good 28 104 2 7 6'1 5: C Jackson t L'.vAbbott. Ki.kDiess. Hellelsle 75538 Mailb'ro Ab 5-8 1 :0."%slow 26 108 2 7 6' 6» G Corey 7 Salmon. Al llotfimt. Flo Brown 75178 Marlboro 6-8 1 :04%mud 21 114 4 4 3 13" M Schw'tz H Plaid. Salmon. North Breeze 75068 l.auiel 61 f 1.11 slow 7 110 2 ! S1 7:3 G Rose 14 1-1 Vague. Stevei s. Leonard G. 75007 Laurel 3-4 1:16 mud 208 110 2 5 31 4'i G Rose 19 HHl—. YV.n r.nl.y in h. Hrau.ton ROUND ROBIN, b. g. 7 112 By Olambala— Mauviette. by Mexican. (Trainer. W. Caywood. Owner. J. P. Welsh). Breeder. R. T. Wilson. 78568 H.deG'ce 3-4 l:13%iood 14f 112 1 4 4'i 3'| L Morris 11 Tidings. Dan Bulling. Sea Sand 77759 Jefferson 3 4 1 14%l.ist 6 116 6 12 10' 10» M Schwtzlt Dr. Joe. Good Time. Hnidee 77670 I'Grnds 3-4 1 :14-^fa.st 41 111 2 2 2J 3» M Schw'tz • Stargo. DM Polling. M Harvey 77576 FGrntls 3-4 1 14%good 41 111 2 1 1' 11 M Schw tzl4 Om'potent. Aiiti. i;..it. . Sagamore 77079 F Gr nds 3-4 1.13%fast 15 1031 2 2 4» 6*1 J McCoy 8 Julia ML, Hut k Pond. Ixingbo.it 74776 I-aurel 3-4 1:13%fast 15 107 6 6 7'* 6«i G Babin 11 Hm ado. JosephP.rant. lthinegold 74321 1-aurel 3-4 l:13%fast 41 11a 6 5 6» 4» A Clavt r 9 Pel-r Piner. Hliullawk. Rupee VANDERBURG. cr. g. 4 105 By Vandergrift— Ave Russell, by Russell. ;Trainer. A. C. Porretto. Owner. W. J. Kramer). Breetler. B. Vilev A Sor.;. 75615 Bowie 11-16 1:52 fast 19f 92 I I 6 J10" H Howar.llJ DiclcMorny. W fares. Majority 75401 Pimlico 3-4 1:14%good l«f 106 16 11 13'iI3" J Corcoran 15 WtisiU-liuiie. Bucado, Care Fr. e 75193 Matte* lm70y 1:46 fast 73 102 5 4 M* ll'1 J Coreoranll Smoon. D.irtnoor. Adyocale 75096 l^ur-1 1 l:43%good 24f 108 3 6 71 7'» P Walls IS Imulate. May Buddy. Simoon •38227 Jefftrson 61 f 1:08 fast 8 100 7 4 4l »•• A Abel 7 He teiTimt s. Eliz.Heuii. Contour GUY. ch .g. 8 116 By Leonid— Belle Rankin, by Handball. (Tra-ncr W. B. Mitchell. Owner. W. B. Mitchell). Breeder. W. McLemore. 71446 Hawihne 1 1-16 1 48%fa*t « 117 8 8 8 8* R Har'ton S J.S. Hrtlon. Win T tkeAll, Porim 71067 l.at..i.i.t ll:37%fast 12 106 4 4 4 4»« K Har'ton 4 Whisktway . L.ji^d.np. itevenge 66351 latwh 1 3-16 l:57%fast 8 105 8 C 2» 2'1 J Owens 9 Fiiebrtl, Rockmiii'ter. Ch Tree 65812 LfttOwJa lm70y 1 43%fast 8 107 6 4 4* i* K Fator 6 Dr. Clark. Rockni'stt r. L Madcap (.5725 i.aiona 1 1 16 1 :40%fast 16-6 114 5 2 3" 6* J Zoeller 8 Rouleau. L'tedVerde. Cher Tre« REKAB, br. g, 6 112 By Dick Fianell— Sandringham Belle, by Sandring. ham. (Trainer. M. Grant. Owner, M. Grant). Breeder. T. Piatt. 78471 H dt-C'ce lm70y l:50%hvy 101 101 3 8 81 11" J Dawsonll AgygPapa. Aladdin. J'nyD'de* MM Bowie 11-8 1:59 fast 73 107 4 8 I 9" G Bond 9 Night Raider, p., vayrM Troma 78313 Howie 1 18 1 5»%faat C5 103 3 5 9 110" « Bond 10 Dav Lilly, Night Hauler. Tody 78231 Howie 1 1-16 1 64%mud 12f 106 8 11 12« 11" G Bond 13 Overtake. Wh.ih Ixmc. Day Lilly 78178 Bowie 7-8 1:31 fast 7f 101 8 8 61 8" G Bond 13 V Costigan. M .JuiiiImi. Doft.Vy 75781 Bowie 1 1-1* 1 :64%mud 4Jf 10* 6 4 t 9" C Taylor 15 CoralReef. Col Whal'n F. Monro* 75713 Bowie 1 3-16 2:0*%fast 75 104 4 6 8« 8" W Brown 11 Ihduilim. WhoCares. T. Foreigner 75611 Howie 6J f 1 .21 Vast 39 109 5 8 8» 7'|W Brown 13 Mou.RoaelL. Jyulee. D.oft.V ley ONTARIO, be. t. * (M) 110 By Rapid Water— Icaria, by Sander*. (Trainer. 1. H. Stotler. Owner, 3. H. Stotler). Breeder. G. W. 3. Bissell. 78516 H iHi're lmTOy 145%good It 111 3 1! 15 IS" L Morris 15 BlucStreak. KbbTide, Rechabite 69268 H deG Ye 3-4 1:13 fast 14 116 6 6 9 9" C l.ang 9 Revenge. Demijohn, Rosa VeU FLOATING ON. b. f, 3 (M) 95 By Flotsam H.— Harlem Lass, by Broomstick. (Trainer. J. F. Schorr. Owner, E. B. McLean). Breeder. E. B. McLean. 78102 Kl-C.ce 3-4 1 13%fast 4f 100 4 13 12| 13'« J Ch'lmprsU Milwl K., Vacuum, Arendal 74735 Laurel 61 f 1 OTUfast 45f 115 9 6 91 ll'» N Huff IS Dcar.Maiia, P.Ku'ey, H. Beloved •WM rhun hill 41 f 55 Flow 4 110 1 6 5» 8" N Huff 9 Vrbena. WoodL'dy, M'xicauTe* 7 »:i»:? Chun hill 44 f 55 hvy 22 109 2 2 4l 4'« K Huff 5 Queer, Attractive, Sanola 70163 Churchill 44 f 54 fast 17 113 1 4 54 10' J N Huff 12 Sanola, Pr. Politician. M.ivLoyd 7 0081 Chun hill 44 f 53tf.fast 85 112 2 6 5* 6«1 N Huff 10 Queen Hess, l'aloma. Sarali Da/ LADT ABBOTT, b. f. 3 SO By Meridian— Veneta Strome, by Ben Strom*. (Trainer, B. F. Carman. Owner, R. F. Carman). Breeder. Mrs. R. F. Carman. 78287 Howie 6J f I 22 fast 21f 99 13 13 10= ft** W Han-nl3 AVarnin;, Poor Sport. Kirah 75KIO Bowie 3-4 1:15 fast 43 103(11 Lost rider.O Nich'sonlJ Normnna, TI.e Toot. No Lady 75559 M'lboro Ab 3-8 141 good 39 108 3 1 ?» 1» ■ Drmayo ■ Kii kDress. Bel'.elslc. SpearShot 75198 M'iboro Ab 5-8 1 oT.Vsslow 27 107 5 2 4* 5'° K Demayo 8 Kirk Dreso. Nr.rah. Belle Isle 74565 laurel' 3 4 1:14«4fast 81 102 2 7 74 llr3 A Claver 14 Belle K.. Farthema. Our Star 73329 Timoum 3 4 1:17 fast 31-10 DJ| 2'JJ Sm'wod 7 Fr'ilom's Call, BrushAll, Stevens 7 3027 Culumb'a 5» f 1.10 fast 9-10 106 l'i F Horn 7 Zero. The Mule, Forty Two MTBTLE BLLSON. br. f, 3 88 By Jack Atkin— Buda. by Sweep. (Trainer, B. B. Bice. Owner, Mrs. H. A. Calvin). Breeders. White Ic Garnett. 78540 HdeC.ce 3-4 1 14%fast 337 96 7 8 S1 7«4 J Dawson 14 Sagamore. Arendal. Cobham 78012 Havana »i f 1 :07Vast 12 Mi 10 7 S) 6" T BrotherslO Scamper. Piladcs, (Tinging Vine 77944 Havana 54 f 1 :(.9Vtmud 10 94 10 10 10* 101* J Dawson It Gold. Chance, Scamper, Colossus 77770 Havana 54 f 1 :07\fast 15 104 4 S 6* 8«| T Brothers 12 Somerby. I.ula. Kerry C.irl 77636 Havana lm70y 1 49S.hvy 10 98 8 4 4* 4'» A Yerrat 8 Ro.valQueen. RedMill. Jacnnerie 77525 Havana 3 4 1 : 19 Vast 3 (7 * 10 10» lo11 P Groos 11 H'dSweep. Scamper, WestMeath 77395 Havana 51 f 1 :07%fast • II 12 12 12 12"» J Dawson 12 Sligo. Jack Pot. Ella C. 7C930 Havana 3-4 l:19*inud I 96 6 5 5" 5«1 J Shanks C Bessie Gershel, April, Red Mill Or,| DA PC * Mile and TO Yards. 3-yrar-oldi. Maidens. Allowances. (Sept. oi u nAUt: am, mis — i.»4i %+ — * — ra.i HAZY DAWN. ch. f. 3 (M) 107 By Hurry On— Harbour Light, by Sundridge. (Trainer, T. J. Healey. Owner, W. 3. Salmon). Bred in England by E. C. Lindsay. 7855C H.deG'ce lmTOy 1:44 fast 64 874 S 3 4« 4* S W'liam.i 6 Nautical, MintoII.. Wilkea-B'r* 78527 II deG'co 3-4 1 16 4slop 144 100 7 C 5'1 5«i J Wallace 7 Sunayr, Y. Princess, BlueMoon 72468 Saratoga 5 8 59^,good 30 114 10 19 19 19" E Bell 19 Salacia. MissWhisk, Pris. Rnley ••9541 Pirnlico 1-2 4TVast 7 115 9 8 81 8" J Kutwell 9 Relentless, T. Water. No Lady ••9448 H.deG*«a 1-2 43 fast 57 110 12 12 10 10* E Bell 14 Kcmnant, Helen Cook, SunnySal (.9267 H.deG'ce 12 tiVifast 64 116 Wbeeled. J Butwell 13 Remnant. Sunny Light, NoLady EBB TTDE, b. f, 3 (M) 107 By Wrack— Bahab. by Yankee. (Trainer. W. Irvine. Owner, E. F. Whitney). Breeder. E. M. Weld. 78545 H.deG'ce lmTOy 1:44 fast 11-5 93 1 S 5'1 51* J Shanks 8 Seth'sFl'r. Dandyb'sh Ag'ing P'a 78516 H dec.ee lmTOy 1.45Hgood 13-5 101 4 1 1* 21 J Shanks 15 BlueStreak. Kechabite, Redbr'nd 74738 Laurel I l:4B%tUt 7 110 11 6 4« 3»i B Marinellil I Qiiinhnm. Bramton. Belle K. 74639 laurel 5| f 1 OS^tfast C 113 1 5 4» 4' P Walls 13 T.Kxposure, Prls.Kulcy. B.Nash 74418 l-aurel 1 Ll^fast 15 98 1 S 3* 3'1 H Call'han 9 Snow Maiden. Byron, Gay Ben 74286 Laurel 5| f 1 08 fast 10 115 2 5 4| 3* ■ Sm'w'odlO G'fulCarrie. B.Beloved, H.Lady 74101 H.deG'ce 5J f 1 .07 Vif ast 26 114 4 2 21 3» S . Bullmanl3 Whetst'e. Memento. P.andYei'w BLTJEMONBALE. br. c. 3 (M) 112 By Ormondale— Lou Blue, by Ogden. (Trainer, J. Arthur. Owner, J. Arthur). Breeder. M. Jones. 78530 H.deGVe 1 1-16 1 :43Vislop 117 100 4 2 2» 3*| A Abel 6 Attilia, Guelph. Valor 78448 H clfG te 3-4 1 i6Sslop 128 116 8 6 8» 8" A Abel 11 Suppliant, Gold Bug. Handsome 78:165 Baaffta 5J f 1 M^fast 23f 116 12 9 9' 104| Q Walls 13 Just. Haughty I^dy, Conscript 7656.$ FCrixls lm70y 1 47^fa?t 30 87 7 7 7* 7" G Noel ■ Tulane, Fleeting, Bendita 7C386 JMtaMsj 3-4 1:15 good 50 99 9 9 8* 9" P Grosser 10 Welcome, Bigwig, MissFortnne 700;0 .loffeison 5J C l:IO\slow 15 115 9 9 9 8'» ■ Scobie 9 Times L'p. Bugler, Barberry 75531 Chunhill 3-4 1:14 fast 12f 112 14 15 10'H"J Wallace 15 Buck. W kulla, Lal'.deBriaate 75123 l.atonia 3-4 l:13 £good 7 115 7 8 11 11" E Scobie 11 Horgan. Muldraugh, Calvin 74769 I-atonia o| f l:0;\i"ast 9f 113 9 12 8' 8'» E Scobie 12 Wong Bok. Equity, Blue White TRAPSTICK. br. p. 3 (M) 113 By Trap Bock— Felicitation, by DeUaL (Trainer. M. Smart. Owner, S. Boss). Breeder, S. Boss. 78555 H .lcG'ce 3-4 114 fast 15 109 8 11 8"M0'« E Bames 13 Barleycorn, Julia M., Flax 78177 Bowie 6 12 f 1 22&fa»t 25 105 1 3 3' 2-k B M'rineliil3 Warning, I'rotocol, Conscript SUNSHOT. b. c, 3 (M) 112 By Sunstar— Mitylene, by Desmond. v Trainer. J. Fitzsimmons. Owner, Belair Stnd). Bred in England by Mrs. B. Bailey. 78570 H .deG'ce lm70y 1:45 good 11 104 5 3 4^ «T G Fields 6 GoldBug, Ixnjnard G., Batonnler 78528 H.deO'e* 3-4 l:15'-sslop 66 101 6 4 a1* 5" G Fields 6 L.Granite, Heeltaps, Dominique 71693 laurel 3-4 1 :13V&fast 14 115 5 4 4« 47| II Marinelli 8 Gonfalon, Suppliant, Warrenton 73716 AijueUuct 3-4 1.13 fast 50 114 9 7 9 71* F Col'lctti 9 Ordiuance. Sherman, Samaritan BROOMFIELD. b. e, 3 (M) 112 By Olambala— GenesU, by Broomstick. (Trainer. T. J. Healey. Owner, R. T. Wilson). Breeder. B. T. Wilson. 78570 H.deG'ce lm70y 1:45 good 21 103 3 8 8 4«| B M'rinelli 6 GoldBug, Leonardo., Batonnier 78472 11 defTes 3-4 I ttlpbrr 15 91 I 4 4 4»4 L Lang 4 Ykeel'nncess. Sarko, HnonBine 78427 (LdeaTee 3-4 l:l2 ifaBt IS 108 7 7 7 7" B Mrinelli 7 Nautical. Modest, Leonard G. 72312 Kmpire 54 f 1 :06Hfaat 12 105 5 5 5 P* B Marin Hi 5 Sting. Variation. Billy Todd 72241 Kmpire Ab 3-4 1:10 fast 15 112 10 9 9* V* ■ Bell 13 NoonFire. GoldBug. PrinrcL'pold 72085 Kmpire Ab 3 4 1:11 fast 31 106 5 4 3'i 3S4 K Bell C S. Donovan. Neptune, Fr'der'kt'n 7 1874 Kmpire 5J f 1 :08 fast 10 102 1 3 3'| 5» J Callahan 7 JiniKon, SneDonovan, Sl'pyUead 71710 Kmpire 5J f 1 :07Vifas.t 20 105 I 9 9« 9Ti K Bell 10 Reply. Donnelly, Jimson 69751 Jamaica El f l.Wttfcxnud 41 107 1 3 3 2*1 B MarinT.i 3 Sue Donovan. Babbling ACONTITTS. b. g, 3 (M) 11? By Toddington— Accara, by Accountant. (Trainer. D. Kearney. Owner, G. E. Stryker). Breeder, G. L. Stryker. 78555 II ieCTea 3-4 1:14 fast 22f 108 12 12 13 1314 E Ambr'sol3 Barleycorn, Julia M., Flmx 78148 11 deG'co 2 4 1.16it3lop 42f 116 10 11 11 lll» J Wallace 11 Suppliant, Gold Bug, Handsome THE HIBERNIAN, b. c, 3 (M) 112 By Shannon H.— High Mark, by St. Mark. (Trainer. G. Palmer. Owner, H. H. High). Breeder, R. H. Heighe. 78588 See today's chcart. 78149 II deG'ce 3-4 l:15%slop 29 lOf 90 13 13 13" M Caruso 13 Fifty F'y. IliddenJ'l, Mabel K. 78203 Bovvia lm7Jy 1 30 4gooil 21 103 8 9 12' ll'« J Dawson 14 Dane. Fool. Beth SCI, Pol. L'gtoa 78228 Bowie 7 8 1 :29VmU.l 12f 96 10 7 6l 5« J Dawson U Fifty Fifty. Wara'g. C.J.C'gmile 7 5252 Pirnlico 54 f 1 .C7 fast 69f 106 11 11 10= 10" C Taylor tS Fred'ktown. Trop. Water, Omega 75190 PtSftMce 3 4 112 fast 5f 115 11 11 11 10=* F H'stingsll Sen. Norris. I'epp, Memento 74169 H.deG'ce 3-4 1 :I25ifast 2S2 115 10 10 10 lo" W Obert M Moon Star, Heir at-Law, Modest 73985 II ueGce 51 f l:08Hslow 60 100 9 13 13 13J* W Brown 13 Carajo, Bramton. Vehement PIKEOS. b. g. 3 (M) 112 By Disguise— Picric, by Voter. (Trai-.cr, J. Bowan. Owner, W. V. Dwyer). Breeder. J. E. Madden. 78540 ll.!ii;'u 3-4 l:14%fapt llf 98 I 2 9 PI T Wilson 14 Sagan-ore. Arendal. Cobham 784*9 ILdeG'ea 1 1-16 1 :4S^,fast 11 9717 2 4» 7" T Wilson 10 Dandyhrush. Aladdin, Roseate 74307 Jauiiia Eft f I38f%faat 5 112 6 9 84 9" H Shillick 13 Aggrav.Bapa. S.Dimas, Bl.Miss 73S14 Aqtdnet M 1 0-j^fast 12 116 13 5 64 8«i T Burns 17 Escoba d'Oro. Ioreaim, Ramo 73103 Surar. ^a 51 f 1 CS'ifast 12 111 6 7 S V\ I. Morris 11 Ormesvale. B'r Grass, B.andBye 7 2829 -Saratoga 54 f 1:07 fast 18-5 109 12 11 10* 10'» E Leg re 14 Convent. Mitau, Apology MALAPERT, br. I, 3 (M) 107 By Charles O'Malley— Nellie Ograh, by Bachelor's Double. (Trainer, J. H. Stotler. Owner, Seagram Stable). Bred in Eangland by W. B. Pure- foy. 78527 H.deG'ce 2-4 1 lCVkslop 187 100 4 7 7 7" T Wilson 7 Sunayr. Y. Princess, BlueMoon 78403 H.deG'ce 8-8 l:1'ftf d 90 99 6 6 6 6" T Wilson i Sarko, Margin, Donaghee 74067 Wood'n.i 3-4 1 13% fast 38 109 7 5 5* 7'» T Wilson 10 Hermidale. Turnberry Pall 73953 Wood ne 3-4 l:14feslow 25f 99 11 10 10' 10'i T Wilson 11 L. Clair, Fl't'gMom'ts,' Uer'dale AiV\ DAPC ■ Mile and TO Yards. Carolina Parse. 3-year-olds. Allowances. H" 111 nMUC. ISept. 28, 1D18 1:42 2-5 1 ia^. HEIR-AT-LAW. blk. c. t 111 By Scn-in-Law— Lady Portland, by Bill of Portland. (Trainer. T. J. Healey. Owner, W. J. Salmon). Bred in England by Sir A. Daley. 78512 II deG'ce 1 1-16 1 :16Hrast 8 87 6 1 1«* 1« S W'llams 0 Biff Bang, Thimble, Hell Gate 78450 HdcGVe 1 1 IS 1 51%.slop 12 87 6 4 4» 4» S Will'ms C A. J. Buja. Shamr'k, Bedstone 75378 Cimlico 3 4 1:15=islow 18 104 11 9 71 5" B Ma. inell 12 A.B.Ah.Iem. Suppliant I Point 75190 J'milno 3 4 112 fast 7 115 9 5 4» 4« B Marimllill S m. Noiris. I'epp, Memento 749:19 1 .iur.1 3 4 1:15 .«=!op IS 5 113 4 7 7 V B Manelii 7 Hat-man, Asa Khan. Suppliant 7 4695 Laurel 1 1 :3S\fast 14 105 4 5 5» 4" B Marinelli 0 Itiistie, Fluvanna. K.'sRansom 74363 laurel 61 f 1 08 fast 4 115 6 2 21 2'1 E Legere 12 Whiskalong, Suppliant. Just LEONARD G.. br. c. 3 90 By Sweep— Highflown, by Peep o' Day. (Trainer. J. Arthur. Owner, J. Arthur). Breeder. E. Bucker. 78370 H deG'ce lm70y 1:45 »ood 29^0 108 4 1 ft* 2» A Abel 6 GoldBug, Batonnier, Broornfield 78427 U.defToe 3-4 1 MJVsfast 19 108 6 C 41 3»1 A Abel 7 Nautical, ftftsjesft, Iluon Pine 7«379 B-wio 51 f l:07*fcfast 10 110 8 5 I» I' A Abel 8 Go Foin, Much Ado, Lady L'hoeo 78195 P e»4e 7 S 1 -S^fast 23 100 5 8 41 4«l A Abel 5 Thornd'e. lrcderick'n Van P'ss 78162 Bw*Tte 51 f 1 09 i.iud 43 104 7 8 6'ft 6*1 A Abel 9 Swgalong. M.Do'no. Y'keeP'cess 77629 I'Grnda ll:40*isood 8 104 7 4 3'1 3» L Lang 7 Invictus. Quuero, Waukulla 77446 K.Gr'nds 3 4 1.14H«iud 8 102 7 5 3» 41 L Lang 8 M. Domino, I'redericktowu, Ducky ' SARKO. br. c. 3 110 By Voorheei— Egeria, by Ethelbert. (Triiner. H. G. Bedwell. Owner, Benton Stable). Breeder, A. B. Spreckels. 78593 See today's chart. 78516 H ioC'oe lmTOy l:44Hgood 13-6 109 3 1 2* 21 E Scobie 4 Modest. Suppliant. A J Buja 78472 If deG'ce 3-4 1 :ttftftk*w 1-2 IU 1 2 21 2»» ■ Scobie 4 Y'keePYess, HuonPine. K'mf'ld I 78103 Hd- .ce 3-4 1.1 -'%f ant 3| 108 1 1 ft* 1« E Scobie tf Margin, Dsjsssjfesc, Kmg'sltsn'ni i 73743 Bowie 3-4 1 :!.;\fast 11 104 5 1 1" 1» G Fi* Ids 8 Tester. DbssbsJm*. H T Waters I ! 75683 Bowie tft f 1 -VHfait 16 112 5 5 4'1 3»i B Marin. Ill 9 M Whisk, Kxploit. MarieMartin 75662 Bvwta 64fl:2HiHlow 22 105 4 3 3' 3»1 15 Marin. Hi h Bracadale. Ill Wuters Tr Top ' 75612 Bowie 61 f 1:07 fast 13 108 7 4 4» 4« J CorcoranlS M.WInsk. A.BeuAhdeia. Maclean MODEST, ch. c, 3 113 By Colin— Shyness, by His Majesty. (Traiaer. 3. F. Schorr. Owner, E. B. McLean). Breeder. E. B. McLean. 78515 II ieO'ea lmTOy l:4IHgood 4-5 109 2 2 1"» U P Walk 4 Sarko. Supnliant, A J Buja 78427 M-deCea 3-4 1 12V4fast 7-5 116 1 3 3» 2» P Walls 7 Nautical. MmiftQ Huon Pine1 75440 I'm,;... 1 1 29*4,fa»t 7 109 9 8 7' B:| I' Walls 12Stanwix. Sunspero. Mr. Mutt J i 75311 I'liilico 11.39Sfaat if 122 6 11 !0' i'| E Sin' wod HI Beau Holler Kiistic A"i Khan ' 1 75132 1-aur.l 11:41 fast 33 1024 8 2 1" ■» ■ L-gi re 9 Big Blase. Aga Khan Gonfalon ! SMtf I.aur.l 1 I I-Smud 17 102 2 6 54 5'4 ■ L-g. re HBigBlazc. MintBriar. TwaeilJ 71943 1-iurel 1 1 HHslop 27 95 J 6 5« 4'i J Chalniura t, Dunlin, N Hanipsliire, MintBriar SUPPLIANT, b. c, S 105 By Everest— Pliant, by The Commoner. (Trainer. W. Irvine. Owner. E. F. Whitney). Breeder. E. Bunker. 78515 H iefts*«a Lm70y 1 44Hgoo.l 6 106 4 8 3" 3«1 F I^e 4 Modest. Sarko. ft J Buja 78448 H deG'ce 3-4 I 16«tslop 47 10 116 11 T 4ft 1« P Wall, 11 Gold Hug. Handsome, Galiclan 75378 1'imlico 3 4 1 liHslow 7 103 6 1 !■» 2«» P Walls 12 A.B.AIidem. StouyPoint. Sledge 75190 I'.nilico 8-4 1.12 fast 44 115 6 4 61 C'i K Smw'odll Sen. Noiris. l'.pp. Memento 75188 Laurel 1 1:41 fast 28 120 9 I » 7'| J Callahan 9 Big Blase. Modest. Aga Khan 749S3 Laurel 3-4 1.14* cood 14 93 6 6 4* 3'i H Callhan 7 L.H'tiiuoreIL. L'herw'd C West I DR. O'MARA. br .e. S 101 By Olambala— Lonr Rasjrs, by Bt Pnstrsla. i (Trainer. R. L. White. Owner, J. J. Farrell. Jr.) Breeder. X. T. WDsem. 75810 Bowie 1 l:45«imud 38 109 10 10 10 9»ft L. Labs; 10 Tree Tap, Binkey. Donaghee 75662 Bowie 61 f 1 21 £good 44 108 8 T 1» T"0 Fields S Bracadale, H. T. Waters. Bark* 75613 Bowie 1 l.CVast 29 108 1 8 4ft ft* O Fields « MadPIay, S.Malden. Ysn.Pr'caaJ 75313 Pirnlico lm70y 1 :4:V4fast 180 93 T 8 8* 8" R Pierce 8 Rustic, Fluvanna, K.'sRaneotn 74695 Laurel 1 l:33\fast 18 110 8 8 6 6" R Coatello 9 Sh. Along, Exodus, (i. Thatcnat 74103 H.deG'ce 51 f 1 OoHfast 49 116 T 10 9* 8 * A Roach 10 Sunayr. Yankee Princess, Brief 73823 H.dcGce 3-4 1 :13Vif«st 28 104 12 13 11» 111 8 Bullmsj»13 L.BaltimorelL. B.Blaxe. Ulnkei 72113 Ham'ton 3-4 l:«%fast 11-6 109 T T 8ft l'i T Wilson 7 D'pTh'ght, Remnant, V.Burtetft 72321 Ham'ton 51 f 1 .09Hfast 10 108 T 6 61 1ft T Wilson 8 Fast Mack, Umbrage. Julia M. oth DA PC ' Mile and TO Yards. 3-year-olds and upward. Clalrnlns Jill llHUr. (Sept. 28, 191S 1:42 2-5 1 132.) JEWELL V. D.. ch. m, 8 108 By The Manager— Chills, by Alvescot. (Trainer. G. C. Brenton. Owner, C. C. Smithson). Breeder. C. Van D'usen. 78426 H.deG'ce 3 -4 1 :12%fast 11 NT 1 1 2» 2«| J Ch'lrr.ers 8 Caligula. Good Times. Lion d'Of 78288 Bowie 7-8 1 L'SSfcfast 8 113 5 1 1»| fts J Ch'lmersU Despair. Julia M. Attilia 75780 Bowie 1 1-16 1 :52V4mud I 111 I 6 7» V M Fator 10 Sedgefield, Whalebone. K DevfJ 75562 Marlboro 1 1 49 good 18-6 110 3 1 6« 5» C Jackson 6 Bil. Watts, CireKree. King Albert; 75481 Marlboro ' 61 f 1 27^mnd 13-10 113 1 3 2» 4» D Stirling • I'areKree, K.Albert. C.( ostlga« 75134 laurel 1 1 16 l:48%fast 4ft 108 1 1 1» 1*1 A Roach S l'.is. Swain. Glentilt, N'tRaides 75074 Laurel 1 1-18 1:51 slow 6 109 3 T 8l 8'« A Roach ( TheR.Call. Sedgefield, I'.Swaia 74944 Laurel 1 1-4 2:09V£slop 6 105 1 1 3* 2« ■ Leg^re 7 KoyceRools. O. Faithful. O.TtBOj MINTO II.. b. g. 10 113 By Sundridge— Miss Bonald, by Bay Ronald. (Trainer. H. Garth. Owner, Longridge Stable). Bred in England by J. B. Joel. 78556 H.deG'ce lmTOy 1:44 fast 6 111 4 3 2»* ft] IB Ambr'se rt Nautical, Wilk. s H'e. H'yDawa. 78514 II deG'ce lmTOy 1 :43*£good 15 109 2 3 3» 3«1 K Ambr'se 7 Gold Rule. ColdcnB ows, Set So* 72622 Saratoga ll:39Sfast 7-10 109 5 3 3» 4J1 E Pool 7 Romany, Pnstor'l Swain, Aladdb 69533 I.ex'gton 1 1-16 1 :45^good 4-5 111 ft 1 X* ft* K Pool 4 Parade r, Bet ftlaata, Yosliiml 63152 Latonia 1 1-2 2 30%good 6 116 3 3 3'| V B Kenn'dy 8 Firebr'd. Dev'tation. Blar.Stoa* 62399 Latonia 1 l:37%faat 14-6 111 J 1 1' 1» E Pool 7 Parader. Gangway, Firebrand 62300 Latonia 1 1-16 l:41%fast 4 114 6 6 6« 7«1 J Owens 10 Distinction, firebrand. Roulead CLANSMAN, b. h. 5 115 By Uncle— Katrine, by Disguise. (Trainer. A. Alexandra. Owner. A. Alexandra). Breeder. Headley & Miller. 78529 H.deG'ce Lm70y l:46%slop 9 112 3 2 3* 3'« W Mar'er 4 Gol Sphere, Opperman, Fairway 78368 Bowie 7 8 1:27 fast 14 IU 6 6 5» 4»1 J McTag't 6 ListenDearie. lopSerg'nt. Attili* 74942 Laurel 11-16 1:49 slop 16-6 113 5 6 6* 6" G Rose 7 Tip Witchet, iJidjMyra, Bluffe* 74179 Wood'ne 1 1-16 l:46Hslop 21-10 110 3 3 3» 3»| F Sharpe ft Slmf Along. .IP. Jones. Dou.Tif 74151 Wood'ne 1 1-16 l:45%fast 8 120 1 3 3ft 3«| F Sharpe '. N Il'pshire. SoltGoe*. G.Sphera 73300 Dev'ahlre 1 3-16 l:58%fast 4 115 5 3 31 3* E Taplin 0 Beat Pal. Barra. uda, Brilliance 75191 Dev'shire 1 1-8 1:54 fast 8| 117 3 3 P P E Scobie 7 My Dear, Fair Gain, Best Pal CLOTJGH JORDAN, b. », 5 98 By The Curragh— Trance, by Ben Brush. (Trainer. J. Phillips. Owner, Mrs. J. Phillips). Breeder, J. Sanford. 78569 H.deG'ce 51 f l:06*good 17 114 6 4 6'i 6*1 J Wallace 7 laoii it'Or, Roland. King'sRan'm 78541 H.deG'ce 3-4 l:13 ifast 7 105 3 6 4* 4'» J Wallace 7 Caligula. Lion d'Or. Huon Pine 78164 Bowie 7-8 1:29 mud 8 104 4 6 8 8" J Wallace 8 Gen Thatcher. TonyBcau, Kama 77718 FGr'nda 1 3-16 1 59-Hfast 15 99 3 1 2ft 5»i J Wallace 9 FlintStone. setting^— ■ Thimble 77671 FGr'nds 3-4 1 :13-\faat 8 102 3 1 2« 2* J Wallace 6 Rocket. (). Henry. Blue Nose 77278 F. Grinds 1 1:40 fast 60 99 3 1 ft] 3l J Wallace 9 Flint Stone, Rinkey. Barracuda 77214 F.Gr'nds 3-4 1:13 fast 1 113 6 6 6l 44| J Wallace 7 B'kPond. Isosceles. Better-Times SIMOON, ch. g. 4 115 B7 Seahorse II.— Moon Dear, by Magnificent. (Trainer. M. Demarest. Owner, W. J. Howard). Breeder. E. M. Weld. 75812 Bowie 11-18 1:53 mud 7 102 12 7 5ft 3»| F Lee 14 ThoRollt all, K.Albert. Hyperioa 75685 Bowie 1 1-16 1 RWfcfast 19-6 110 11 6 6» 3 |H Fator 13 King Albert, (are Free. Vennie 75444 Pirnlico 1 1-4 2:07%faat 9 114 8 1 ft* 1» B M'rinelli 9 Billy Watts. Dartmoor. Fornove J5193 Pirnlico lm70y 1 :46 fast 14 110 6 1 1*1' B MarinelliU Dartmoor. Advocate, Sinarty 75096 I-aurel 1 l:43%good 3-4 115 6 3» 3 | J CallahanlL* Insulate. MayHuddy. W.Pittstoa 74777 Laurel 1 1:41 fast 1 110 3 3 1} ft* J Callahan G Scotch Br m. Philosopher, M duft WRANGLE, ch. e, 4 115 By Seth— Meddling Hannah, by Bedeck. (Trainer, F. Farrar. Owner, Mrs. F. Farrar). Breeder. B. A. Jones. 75443 Pirnlico 1 1-16 1:47 fast 7 108 10 10 10 10'! E Legere ID Jac. Julian. List Dearie, S.Arooa 75381 Pirnlico 1 1-8 l:S6%mad 6 108 6 3 2' 2 1 E Legere 6 Horologe. Jac Julian, Lad'aLoTe 75192 Pirnlico 1 1-16 146%faat 6 U0 6 1 1| 1' K Legere » H.iplirizonia . Bigheart, Pilgrim 74419 laurel 1 1-16 1 45 4fast 14-6 99 3 4 4 4« F Lee 4 Forest I-or ?, Lunetta. Thimble 74325 Laurel 1 1-16 l:46Xfast 14-6 100 5 1 2'1 1» F Lee 5 Rejection. LadjMyra. B'ph z'ia SOGGABTH ABOON, b. e, 4 110 By Bard of Hope— Running Vine, by Transvaal. (Trainer, P. Reuter. Owner, H. P. Stearns). Breeder, P. M. Walker. 78428 H.deG'ce lm70y 1:44 fast 23 108 5 4 4* ft* B M'rinelli ft Exterm'tor, Gol Sphere, Set. Sua 78266 Bowie LmTOy 1 :4T*igood 9 108 5 6 6l* 6'* ■ Atk'son T Kama. Selling Sun. Opperman 78179 Bowie 7-8 1:30 fast 8-6 108 3 3 31 3' B MiinelU 0 Baser, Despair. Tender Seth 77975 Jefferson 1 1-16 1:52 mud 7-6 113 1 1 1» 1* I Parke 7 Llewellyn. W TakeAII. 0 .11. nry 77892 Jefferson 1 1-16 1 :51\mud 31 107 3 1 1» 1' B M'rinelli fi Calcutta. Win TakeA'.l. Ten. Seta 77783 Jefferson 1 1:»0-Vast 12 106 2 8 6« 6*1 B M'rinelli 7 Sympathy, MissForfe. 1 lewellya 77124 FGr'nds 1 1-1S l:43^fast 4 107 4 2 3'1 2'i I Parke 7 But. ta bout. Raffles. Win TakeAII 76987 FGr'nds lmTOy l:4THhvy 41 109 4 4 5» 5" I Parke ft TonyBcau. to!. Hoy, FlyinglWU 76683 F.Gr'nds lm7uy 1 4T%mud 21 KM 2 1 1» 1* I Parke 4 H.Kemble, Col dBoy, Fan'eHeaa FLYLNG FTJB. b. f. 3 91 By Huon— Kolinsky, by Uncle. (Trainor. J. Prvce. Owner. W. 3. Salmon \ Breeder. W. B. Millar. 78571 H.deG'ce 1 1-16 l:46%e;oael U 101 7 6 «' 6" J Wallace 7 Rejection. Rams. Redstone 77974 Jefferson 1 IS 1 :57^mud 15 112 3 8 9» 95« B M'nnelllll PlarftCTaM. Brilliant! ast. Rinkey 77716 F.Gr'nds 1 l:40^fast 11-6 104 2 4 3' !' B Mrinelli 7 Attilia, Barleycorn. Telescope 77672 F.Gr'nds 1 l:40%faat 12 104 J 6 4» 6«i B M'r taettlM Fre.lcri.kt'n. Tliorn.lale. Hlottef 77316 F.Gr'nds lmTOy l:45%faat 13-5 103 1 3 ft* . ft* J Wallace ." II.M Di.tz. StakeMe. B Crackle 77279 FGr'nds lm70y 1 :45%fast 4) 97 4 3 3« 3» L I-ang ft W.theWizard. Deronda. P.ril.Casft 77188 F.Gr'nds 1 !:44Hnvy 8-6 106 2 1 1» 1* B Mrinelli 4 Mad Vennie. Despard. Ph.Sno* 77103 F.Gr'nds lm70yl:46 fast 3 106 7 1 l'i l'i B M'rineli:12 F-:sto. Peggy O.. Bieechloader 77045 F.Gr'nds 3-4 1:14^fast 15 106 3 9 »■ 4»1 L Lang 11 Norseld. UCIiarmiug. TimesUa 76608 FGr'nds 3-4 l:13V«fast 40 105 1 8 9» 9" B M'rinellilO ( "timeter, Cl'jordati, L.Marcel'a 75731 Bowie 3-4 l:14«£fast 24 107 6 6 6l 7» B Mrinelli 12 Ebony Belle, H.M. Diets. Tolima FREEDOM'S CALL, br. c. 3 87 By Transvaal— Marseillaise, by Cyclades. (Trainer, C. Hall. Owner, Mrs. C. C. Hall). Breeders. Mori is & Walden. 78572 H.deG'ce lm70y 1:45 good 34 971 3 4 5* T'l W Mar'er S Fairlighf, HlltTlliaft. Offspring 78S79 Bowie 51 f l:07*4faat 23 110 2 6 7' ~l* J Ch'tsnm I Go Foin. Much Ado, Leonard G. 75610 Bowie 3-4 1:15 fast 13 116 7 6 6' 41 M Fator 13 Normana, The Poet, No I.Tdy 74143 H.deG'ce 5-8 59\faat 17 108 I 8 8» §»•'■ Bainea 11 Sunny Sal. Off ( olor. Sarko 73329 Timon'm 3-4 1:17 fast 4-6 116 l'i A Allen 7 Lady Abbott. Brush All, Stevens 72347 Empire 5ft f 1.07 fast 12 102 3 3 3* 3'i I Park" 7 Billy Warren. Postillion. Byron 72085 Empire Ab 3-4 1:11 fast 7 1071 1 3 4l 57i F Col'lctti ft S Donovan. Neptuue, Br mfiehft 71909 Empire 5-8 ltfl&fast 10 106 1 2 2» l1 J Merimee 14 Soubrette, Pest, Lee Adrin ' I I i ! ' J i ' 1 ! C|.L, DA PC * 1_"* Miles. "-year-olds and upward. Claiming-. (Sent. U7, DIM llHl/L 191S a:G5 4 113.) NIGHT RAIDER, ch. g. 6 99 By Whisk Broom II —Fly by Night II.. by Pete* (Trainer, G. W. Campbell. Owner, G. W. Campbell). Pan. Breeder. H. P. Whitney. 78452 H deG'ce 1 18 2:00%slop 6 105 4 6 6'» 5'* W Milner 7 Overtake, tote d'Or. Bud. Keaa 78384 Bowie 1 1-8 1:59 fast 7-10 100 5 4 2»* l1 tj Lang 9 Rowsprit. Troma, Tliornhedge 78313 Bowie 1 1-8 159%fast 4ft 103 6 2 2i 2» L Lang 10 Day Lilly. T.»ly. Hickory 78240 Bowie Im70y 1.52^ii low 5 98 4 3 21 21 H Howard 8 O.B thday, B.fromllome, .Spas* 75653 Bowie 1 1-16 1:52 slow 17 110 5 7 S* 7*i J McTagtl^ Humboldt. WarFox. Kttahe LITTLE AMMLE, ch. m. 8 100 By Fataud— Aralia. by Handsome. (Trainer, L. T. Bauer. Owner. D. Tendler). Breeder. J. D. Neet. 78476 If deG'ce 1 1-4 2:09Hhvy 31-10 101 6 2 3« 3« J Shanks ft Fr 'zySn'zy. KUmar. II'b'vFina 78370 Bowie 1 1-8 l:5.XV'ast 37-10 108 6 3 4l 4« H Howard T TTsasJi ■ . Stnarty, Wavwassaiue 78335 Bowie 1 12 I^8%Caaft 16-5 92 1 1 1» 1* H Howard 7 tomme ( i, Sup.rbum, Mizar 78290 Bowie 1 3-lo ft Hftftfaaft 11-5 97 3 5 5i 5" L Lang S Humboldt, Overtake, Hoist, r 77914 Jefferson 1 1-2 2:44%hvy 6 95 2 1 ft* 1* D Jones S (IrassTree, Bi.d.Kean. .Majority 77850 J.-fferson 1116 1:50 fast 12 109 3 9 5i 2'1 G Walls 14 Westvvood. Tavllav. vTsterGlrft 77063 F.Gr'nds 1 1-8 LaSVsfast 7 103 6 6 51 41} D Jones ft Dulma, Huh Gear, Haidee 7 7010 F.Gr'nds 1 1-8 1.59 hvy 11-6 104 5 7 5" 4» I Parkj 8 Rupee, Royal Crown, Blackolia MAY ROBERTS, ch. m, 7 99 By Master Robert— Rose Prim, by Potomao. (Trainer, C. Coates. Owner, M. Grant). Breeders. Young Sc Gorh&m. 78531 H.deG'ce 1 1-8 1 56*;slop 9f 98 T 11 11» 12' * L Ward IS Supertmrn. Old Faithful. Rupee 78430 H.deG'ca 1 1-16 1 : ISSfast 60 98 3 7 6» 4«1 G Bond 10 Wa;. \va -»nio, Spu^s-. DukeJoha 78264 Bowie • ! f 1 :^%good 113 100 3 7 71 S'ji; Bond 10 Sea Sand, Ar.ndal, 1'oppye 78181 Bowie 11-16 153 fast 64 103 6 10 111 10" G Bond 13 Mizar. Serbian, Mom 75748 Bowie 1 12 2:40Sfast 28 99 3 3 4« 5«i G Bond 7 Owasco. Majority, Trajann* 75653 Bowie 1 1-16 1:52 slow 72 102410 12 12 12:7 W Brown ll' Humboldt. WarFot. Kttali" 75563 M'lboro lmTOy 1:56 good 13 99 3 6 5: 5'7 W Brown 7 Sea Monarch. dldTiiner, Rekaa 75540 Marlro Ab 5J f 1 12'^slow 29 110 7 7 T'l 651 W Brown 8 Pep Tea. Klizah'hjewell. Feodor 75504 Marlboro lmTOy l:56%slow 51 103 3 5 4« 3'» W Brown 5 KUesmar. Mira.lcMan, E.Sawyef IRISH PAT. b. g. 4 107 By Berrilldon— Mcliie Kean, by Bobbie Keaa. (Trainer. J. Bauer. Owner. J. J. Lyons). Breeder. R. R. Howard. 78558 H.deG'ce 1 1-16 l:47%f ast 4ft 107 7 7 7« 6»i P Walls IS Vice Chairman. Vacuum. Bonfire 77713 FGi'nda 1 1-8 1 :54Hfast 31 109 8 7 6' 3' J Le\ land S Dumbf nd»r, Pet.Foy, Dayl.illy 77652 FGr'nds 1 1-16 1 :48\fast 7 109 7 8 3* L'* J Iceland !) Sway. Dunibfoiinder* V..s'tw.»d 77540 I'Crnds I 1-1 8:33%fMt 30 98 2 6 4» 3'1 J Chalm'rs *» Brunell, ((.Faithful. Fr. Sneezy 77369 F ;r'n.l3 1 1 16 1 : IT-ifast 20 106 8 8 8 6»1 J Corcoran S Lily M., Wranirler. Hucado ".7280 IVGrnda 1 ^-16 2:0.'%fast 4 108 8 7 6' 5*1 F Th d ke 9 Xanthos. At.BoylL. Scourgemaa 77239 F.Gr'nds 1 1-4 J.09 4fast 3 112 7 6 71 4« J Corcoranll Hi.kory. Paetpmf. Atlorney 77048 FGr'nds 1 1-8 1 .65*4fast 15 115 9 7 8l 8'i F Thorn'KelO Insulate. Repeater. Tingling 76947 F.Gi'nds 1 1-8 1 55%good 20 110 Left at post. J Corcoran 9 Lastlndi.in, Gondolier, Ramkia HIGH GEAR, ch. g, 10 104 By Ivan the Terrible— Miss Mooney. by My Boy IL (Trainer. W. A. BurttschelL Owner, J. Sands). Breeder. W. W. Darden. 78558 H.deG'ce 1 1-16 l:4T\faat 51 106 1 3 4:1 4'i L Lang 13 Vice Chairman. Va. num. Ronfira 78452 H.deG'ce 1 1-8 JOi^slop 7ft 104 5 5 o'l 61* J Shanks 7 Overtake. Cat* d'Or, Bud. K-aa 78407 H deG'ce 1 1-8 l:54^fast 10 106 6 1 ft« 2« L IjSBMC 8 FannielS'ii. Superhum. Cote d'Or 78291 Bowia 1 J-16 J. OTUfast 51 103 4 4 4»* 4J J I.. ylund 9 Sup.rl.iim. t „1 .Whal'n. H..w-prit 78243 Bowie lmTOy 151 S -low 13 111 8 4 5* 3» H H.ftvard ft (apt. C'tigan. M.zar. Kins John 78180 Bowie lmTOy ! 49 Sif ast 44 106 6 4 4* 4»1 D Mergler 11 ThePcruvn, Normal. LdWrack 77588 I'Gr'nds 1 l-ft 1 57'ihvy 20 109 8 2 3* 6Ti J Heupel 11 Soviet. Tulane, Honolulu Hoy |77477 FGr'nds 11 IS 1:50 slow 15 110 3 4 8'i 1" D Mergler 9 Repeater. Soviet, FrankMonroe 77325 F.Gr'nds lm70y l^g^afow 41 107 5 2 2» 1» D Mergler 7 Yori.-k, K'klevington, Magiciaa NORTH WALES, b. g. 5 102 By Bachelor's Hope— Grecian Bend, by Blues. (Trainer, E. S. Wallace. Owner, W. E. Martin). Breeder. R. B. Strassburger. 78531 II deG e 1 1-8 1 56vslop 35 107 8 7 7« 6* J Ch'!mersl3 Superbum, Old Faithful. Rupee 78407 Hd.C'ce 1 1-8 1 Stftftfaat IS 110 16 5' ft*] F. Ambrose • KannieH'n. HighGear, Superbum '78180 Bowio lmTOy I lOSfast 26 110 9 7 7l 6'| J Ch'Im-rsl I TlielVruv'n, Normal, L'dWracs: 77827 Havana I ft-ftft 2.89%faat 4 106 3 3 41 3'1 O Pernia ft J.l'nderwoo.l. Hainan, Diversity 777ti! Havana 1 1-16 1 46'5fa3t 4 104 1 1 51 4* J Callahan ft Lu. yKate, Diversity. Fly. Prince 7 7C96 Havana lmTOy 1:41 fast 5 104 3 4 2' 2» J Callahan 7 I.ucyKate. Fly. Prince, J.Morrill ROSEATE, ch. m, 6 94 By All Gold — Rose of Dawn, by Hamburg. (Trainer. A. ft Niehans. Owiw. H. 8. Lipnmant. Breeder. H. P. Whitney. 78559 II deG'ce 1 1-16 LlS'if ast 27 10 left 3 6 6' 4*1 C Allen IS Soul hRreezc. DukeJoha. Leastia [78429 11 deG co 1 1-48 l:8ft*ftfBs4 -"3 Ml 1 4 3! 3J J Dawson 10 Daudybrush. Aladdin, Kingjoha 780ftO Havana 1 1 S 1 :",6Sgood 21 1)2 5 2 5« 6»1 J Baton 15 D'nley. JohyO t on'l, H ( . Hasch i;78«)» Havana 1116 1:48 last 6-i 106 4 9 51 5'i J Dawson 10 Conund'm, BlueBrush, Spec'rGlrl 77811 Havana 1 1-16 1 :1T-5fast 2i 97 2 3 1' 1* J O'Bri.n H) A Sablot'ky. Krlanger, J.Muma 77717 Havana hu'Wy 1 ll'^fast 5 105 12 10 5' 5*1 J O'Brien 12 G.Joe, J.O'Connell. A.Sablo'sky J77725 Havana lmTOy 1 gfftfaat 5 106 5 9 6' 5» R MeAl'ey 9 J (|ii »rie. Biddledee, K Carpenter 77417 Havana Isnfftjr I .li'sfast 3 106 1 4 5* 7'* J Callahan 7 Ilillman C, Glenn. Mallowmot 77282 Havana 3-4 1:16 good 4 10.J U U 11 9:i W Dellow 11 Spring Vsle. Kendall, Gupton WEST PITTSTON, b. f. 4 94 By Sweep— Santa Maria, by Golden Maxim. (Traiaer. J. Boden. Owner, Triple Springs Farm Stablel. Breeder. P. T. Chinn. 78228 Bowie T8 1 :29\murt 8 103 T 10 M* 11 * B Howard L'i Fifty Fifty. Warng. C.J.C'gmlla 75781 Bowio 1 1-16 1 54«imud 11 91 14 11 7' S'» II Howar.115 (oral Reef. Col. Whal'n, F.Monroe 757:55 Bowie ft 116 1:52 fist 4 93 7 2 3l 5»i H Howar.112 Kttahe, Widow Bedotte. Toodles 75616 Bowie 11-16 1 51*i,fust 4| 98 I 3 4« 5» H Howar.lli) Rouen. D. and Drakes. Zouave 75096 Laurel 1 l:13%good 15 107 9 4 4'1 4'i H Howardl2 Insulate. May Buddy. Simoon 73460 B Bnnets 1 1-8 1 55*ifast 1 94 4 1 2'i 4 1 H Howard 8 TheHock mender. Royden. Ajom 7 3016 C'naught lmTOy 1 46Hfaat 31 89 4 1 ft* ft* ■ Howard 9 Mouette, Tantalus. SlraigbtShot BECHABXXE, h. g, 4 (M) 99 By Fayette— Teetotal, by Desmond. (Titian. O. Knnani Owner, E. Gummel). Breeder, H. R. Dulany. MM H.deG'ce 1 1-M 1 :47%fast 12 99 8 6 6' 6 3 J Ch'lmersl2 Vice Chairman. Vacuum .Bonfire 78616 H.deG'ce lm70y 145%good It 114 10 f » 3' J Chalm rsl5 BlueStreak. Ebb Tide. Redbrand 78*83 Bowie UnTOy 1 :50%good 69 118 6 6) 65l ■ Faulsil.lt BMW. Fool, Beth. Stl. rol. L gton 71193 Bowie «fl:22Hrast 60 104 1 4 6* 7" II Farlan.J ■ ScaSand. Whalebone. QWW 74SS7 Laurel S-4 M3\fast 21 107 7 6 4»" 6" S W'liam» 10 Rosa Yeta, Quinham. 8ea-WolI 74416 Laurel 1-4 l:13%rast 12 114 7 7 7' 7*1 L Allen 10 Jimson. Suppliant. Bosa Yeta •6827 Bowie 61 f 1:09 fast 23 114 S 1 2* 2' B Parke 12 Caladium. GoldMount. Spin.Flai EAST INDIAN, br. g, 7 114 By Delhi— Killiecrankie. Vy Kilmarnock. (Tranier. A. Zimmer. Owner, 8. Flaherty). Breeder. J. W. Corrigan. 78594 See today's chart. _ ,,. T8557 H.deGce 1 1-1 l:53%faat 47j 10 i 4 4* «'♦ P Walls 7 Ilumboldt. Traj „ us. „ Maryl d B „., le 77804 Jefferson 1 1-2 2:35%fast 4-4 102 1 2 2* 2'1 I Parke 5 Good Night, Frcezy S zy. Aahl d 77762 Jeffeiron 11-4 1:55 fast 2 104 S 4 4' 2i I Park- « FnnnioBenn. Fr'zySn zy. I.ilyM 77318 F.Gr'nds 11-8 1:54 fast 4-4 10T 4 4 4» 2* I Parke 8 Bur-ado. Wcstwood, Old FaiMifi'1 77217 FGr'nds 1 1-8 1 :53%fast i lit i 4 61 6« C Lang 7 Bamkin. Miss Meise, Koyal Duck 76947 F.Gr'nds 1 1-8 1 :56%good 4-6 112 6 1 l« 1* 1 Parke » Gondolier. Bamkin. Scare Crow 76883 F.Gr'nds 1 1-S 1 55%*low 1 111 5 41 3*1 I Parke 6 FrcezySncezy, Fcquot. Mar.Ware 76562 F.Gr'nds 1 3-16 2:00%faat S-2 108 6 3 1' 1* I Parke 10 Bamkin, Gondolier. Mar. White BELLE OF PLYMOUTH, b. f. 3 (M) 86 By Wrack— Puritan Girl, by Yankee. (Trainer. W. Thomaa. Owner, J. H. Shreye). Breeder. J. H. Shreve. 78572 H deGce ImTOy 1:45 food MS 88 6 8 8 8'* O Brown 8 Fairlight. BlueStreak. Offspring 78516 H.de ; ce lrr.TOv 1 45%good 7f 96 14 11 11* 9" H Howard IS Blue-Streak. EbbTide. Rechabite 78366 Bowie 7-8 1 :2S%fast 47 88 13 12 11T--1 1 ' J W Harvey 13 Arendal. Mary Maxim. Antilles 78263 Bowia ImTOy 1 :5C%good lOf 98 4 5 4' .'♦ H Howard 14 Dane. Fool. Beth. Stl, Pol. L'gton 78226 Bowie 6} f l:22%slow 17f 111 10 11 10' 6 5 G Corey 13 Go Foin. Altissimo. Just 75748 Bowie 61 f 1 21%fast T4f 107 12 13 ll1 96G Corey 13 BoyalMiss, Deputy. RomanGirl 75661 Bowie ll:46%good 7f 97 7 10 12' 13" F Th'dykelS B. Artiste. Fairlight. Pr. Hamlet 1 1-4 Mile*. ft-year-olds and upward. Claiming- (Sept. 27. mDAOC HAUL 1918 2:05 4 115.) HICKORY, b. h. 5 104 By Prince Hermis — Lou Hazel, by King Regent. 'Trainer. W A. Crawford. Owner. Hamilton Stable). Breoder. O. L. Blackford. 78573 H.deG'ce 1 3-16 2:00%good 13 108 3 4 4* 4'J B M'rinelli 7 Royal Duck. Guelph. FreexyS zy 78475 H dC'.'ce 1 1-4 2 09%hvy 13 109 6 4 4* 4» E Scobie 8 Lord Wrack. Rupee, Soperbum 783SC Bowie 1 1-2 2:4.1%fast 21-10 105 6 1 31 2'1 B M'rinelli 7 Old Faithful. Tody. Bolster 78313 Bowie 1 1-8 l:5J\fast 91 110 8 6 6'i 4J W Milncr 10 Day Lilly. Night Raider, Tody 78245 Bowie 1 1-4 2:14%slow 24 104 6 4 3* 3« W Milner 7 Lord Wrack. Normal. Majority. 78180 Bowio ImTOy 1 :49%fast 13f 10C I I (| 7" W Milner 11 ThePeruvn, Normal. L'dWrack 77540 F.Gr nds 1 1-2 2:35%faat 30 92 7 9 81 8*2 B Bre'ning 9 Brunell, Old Faithful, Irish Pat ATTORNEY MUTR, br. g. 9 104 By Stalwart— San Andres, by Quicklime. (Trainer. O. C. Milton. Owner. G. C. Milton). Breeder. J. D. Neet. 78559 H.deGce 1 1-16 l:4S%fast 14 98 12 12 12' 81* L Plchon 13 SouthBreeze. DukrJohn. Leaside 78531 H deGce 1 1-8 l:56%slop «f 102 10 1 1* 4*1 L Pichon 13 Superbum. Old Faithful, Rupee 78475 H.deGce 1 1-4 2:09%hvy 40 104 7 7 7» 7 « L Pichon 8 Lord Wrack. Rupee. Superbum 78309 Bowie 11-8 1:58 fast 20 107 1 6 6* 4M L Lang 7 Normal. Majority, Lord Wrack 78325 Bowie 1 1-2 2:40%fast 6 102 5 6 6* 6'* A Abel 7 Lit Ammie, CommcCi. Snperbum 78244 Bowiu 11-4 2:17 alow 6 101 7 6 41 3' W Harvey 8 El Jesmar, Owasco, U'nlulu Boy 78181 Bowie 11-16 1:63 faat 27 107 12 11 81 6'| L Lang 13 Mizar. Serbian, Mom 76251 Jefferson 1 1-3 2:44 hvy 30 106 5 6 5 67* A Abel 5 Richelieu, Lord Wrack, Bastille BOLSTER, ch. g. 9 99 By Marc — Fermia, by Persimmon. (TTainer. X. Trotter. Owner, M. Trotter). Bred in Eneland by Sir J. Robinson 78471 H.deGce lm70v l:60%hvy 36 104 1 11 11 7*« W Milner 11 AgvgPapa. Aladdin. J'nyD'dee 78336 Bowio 1 1-2 2:41%fast 4 102 4 8 4» 4*1 J Wallace 7 Old Faithful. Hickory, Tody 78831 Bowie 1-2 48 faat 4 US 1 8 2* 2'J ■ Ambrose 6 Barney Google. Harlan. Foolscap 78290 Bowie 1 3 16 : 4%faat 61 107 8 4 3'1 3*1 J Wallace 8 Humbert. Overtake, OldFaithful 78198 Bowie 1 1-8 l:59%faat 88 101 3 6 4'J i'i W Milner 10 Majority, Tody. Flying Devil OLD FAITHFUL, b. g. 6 109 By Horron— Smirr, by Carnage. (Trainer. G. E. Phillips. Owaer, J. McMillan). Breeders. M. Young ft J. B. Gorham. 78673 H.deG'ce 1 3-16 2:00J*good 8 1U 6 6 6» 5*1 F Sharpe 7 Boyal Duck, Guelpb, Free*y8'zy 78531 H.deGce 1 1-8 l:56\slop 12 113 4 4 41 2* J H Burkel3 Superbum. Rupee, Att'neyMuir 78451 H.deGce 1 3-16 2:ftS slop 14 112 6 4 4« 4: F Sharpe 5 Guelph. Frosty Boy. Majority 7833C Bowie 1 1-2 2:41%fast 37-10 100 4 4 21 l'l D Mergler 7 Hickory. Tody, Bolster 78290 Bowie 1 3-16 2: H%fast 11 102 4 7 6»* 4»1 W Milner 8 Humboldt. Overtake. Bolster 78198 Bowie 1 1-8 1 :i9*j,fast 13 108 5 6 S1 t-J E Scobie 10 Majority. Tody. Flying D*tM 77876 Jefferson 1 1-8 l:59*imud 20 108 8 7 71 6" H Stutts 9 L'dWrack. Dumbfounder. KentL. 77630 F.Gr'nds 1 3-16 2:01^kgood 18-5 104 6- Bled. U Merglerll Huonec. The Archer. Gondolier 77540 F.Gr'nds 1 1-2 2:30\fast 12 98 4 8 21 21 D Mergler 9 Brunell. Irish Pat, FreeaySneeay 77479 F.Gr'nds 11-8 1:57 slow 8-5 109 1 2 2» 1* H Stutts 7 Our Birthday, Pete Foy, Chaplet DOUGHNUT, br. g, 5 105 By Sweep — Fascination, by Buck Massie. (Trainer. A. E. Alexandra. Owner. Mrs. A. E. Alexandra). Breeder. E. C. Christian. 78543 IT4rO*ci 1 1-8 1:54 fast 4 106 T 1 l1 31 W Mar'er 7 Royal Duck. Vitamin, RoyalCr'n 78512 H.deG'co 3-4 l:13 4sood 16f 104 4 I 7* i'JW Mar'nerl3 Dan Boiling. Tidings, Humble 78383 Bowio 1 1-16 1 :6C7tfast 23 102 4 4 7 71* W Mar'ner 7 Normal, Guelph, Biff Bang 78314 Bowie 1 1-S 1 :59%fast 13 110 1 4 21 4» D Mergler 10 Normal. Gourmand, Comme Ci 77976 Jefferson ll-8 1:59%mud 36 111 3 8 8 8" J Wallace 9 L'dWrack. Dumbfounder, KentL. 77932 Jefferson 3-4 lla^hvy 38 124 6 9 10 10'« W Lilley 10 Vacuum. Simplicity. Lady Roae 77872 Jefferson 1 1-8 1:56 fast 4 110 2 7 t» »'» A Accardy 9 Majority, Vitamin, Attorney LEASIDE. br. g, 6 104 By Anmer — Saintolat, by Sain. (Trainer. J. D. Adkins. Owner. Kirkfield Stable}. Breeder. R. J. Mackenzie. 78591 See today's chart. 78559 H.deG'co 1 1-16 1 :48 4fast 20 107 10 3 3'i 3*1 T Wilson 13 SouthBreeze. Duke John, Roseate 78280 Bowio 61fl:22%fast Jlf 107 12 12 11* U" H Farlandl3 J kSeot. H'klebyFinn, ParEast 77543 FGr'nds 1 1-16 1 :4S^fast SO 108 4 7 9 »'* A Accardy 9 G. Billows. St.Donard. StumpJr. 77412 FGr'nds 11-16 1:49 faat SO 109 8 4 6» 7T1 H Stutts 13 Cash. Ko^terEmbry, Waywas'mo 17319 FGr'nds 11-16 1:48 faat 24 109 6 8 S «»• B Brening 9 Alard, Bendita. Walnut Hall 76947 FGr'nds 1181:55%good 20 106 4 4 S i" J Wallace 9 Eastlndian. Gondolier. Ramkln BOYAL CROWN, ch. g. 4 104 By King James — Queen, by Golderest. (Trainer, J. Freters. Owner, H. B. Murdock). Breeder. H. T. Oxnard. 78543 H deGce 1 1-8 1:54 fast 8 106 1 4 4» 4* C Allen 7 Royal Duck. Vitamin. Doughnut 78463 H.deGce 1 1-8 2:00%slop 14 103 1 6 b» 6" C Allen 9 FlyingDevil. Beth'sF'r, QuickT'e 78406 H.deGce 1 1-8 1 :54^fast 24 106 4 6 41 4»1 C Allen 7 The For'ner, Smarty, Flying DM 78313 Bowie 1 1-8 l:59Vast S 105 6 7 4l 6*1 H FarlandlO Day Lilly, Night Raider. Tody 78268 Bowie 1 1-16 l:51%good 16 106 4 4 6« 6'» F Wovl'k 7 Trajanus. Tender Seth. Guelph 77153 F.Gr'nds 11-16 1:48 fast 13-5 101 6 3 21 31 I Parke 12 Dr. Whitehurst. Widgeon. Cash 77084 F.Gr'nds 1 1-16 1 47%fast 6 107 6 4 41 21 D Mergler 7 Six Pence. Piedmont. Cash 77010 F.Gr'nds 11-8 1.69 hvy t 105 4 2 21 2' D Mergler 8 Rupee, Blackolia. Little Ammie nrviGORATOR. b. r, 6 99 By Rudolfo— First Up. by Toddington. (Trainer, W. Kennedy. Owner. F. J. Boyle). Breeder. I. Fox. 78531 H deGce 1 1-8 1 :56Hslop 9f 111}13 12 121 101* E Hileman 8 KannieB'n, UighGear, Superbum 78407 HdeG'ce 1 1-S 1 :M^fast 41 111 2 8 7s 7'» E Hilemanl.3 Superbum. Old Faithful. Rupee 78288 BwWta 7-8 1 :28*4fast 71f 116 11 10 10 10" E Hilemanll Jewell V. D., Despair, Julia M. 148C0 Laurel lrn'Oy 1 45 ifast 16 106 5 8 71 7" A Claver 8 AHFair, Stonewall. Bellaolar 74619 Laurel 1 1-S l:53Hfast ( 1011U 10 9l 8*1 R McN'ee 13 LittleAmmie, Bendita, Comme Ci 74374 Laurel 1 1-8 1:54 fast 2 103 2 6 61 3' R McN'ee 7 TheFor'gner. Zouave. SeaPirate FOEDIE. b. f. 8 (M) 86 By Escoba— Neper a, by Star Shoot. (Trainer. M. Hackett. Owner, F. P. Capra). Breeder. K. D. Alexander. 78559 HdeG'ce 1 1-16 l:48Hfast Zl-lOf 37 8 T 61 6*1 S W'liamal3 SouthBreeze, DukeJohn, Leaside 18616 H de ;ce lmTov l:457sgood 7f 99112 6 71 6'1 W Milner 1"» BlueStreak. EbbTide, Rechabite 78430 H.deG' M I 1-16 l:4S^tfast 114 89 4 i 6'16'IS W'liamslO Waywassamo. Spugs. DukeJohn 18366 Bowie 7-8 1 ^^fart U 14 8 4 M1 8* J Dawson 13 Arendal, Mary Maxim. Antilles 78314 Bowio 1 1-8 1 :59V£fast 133 88 6 3 71 9" G AV'liamslO Normal. Gourmand. Comme Ci 78263 Bowio lm70y LiO^good lOf 98 11 Lost rider. W Miln'i 14 Dane. Fool. Beth. Stl. Pol. L'gton 18220 Bowie 61 f 1 :22*,slow 17f 11112 12 12" 12'= W Milner 13 Go Foin. Altissimo, Just 16729 Bowio 7-S l:29**.fast 87 96 11 12 10* 10 « H Howard 12 Q'ckTime, W.Lynch. Hands Up WIDOW BEDOTTE. b. m, 10 99 By Ildnm— Annus Luctus. by David Garrick. (Trainer. E. Trueman. Owner. E. Trueman). . Breeder. Mrs. L. A. Livingston. 78559 HdeG'ce I 1-16 ItSVast 31 -lOf 102 2 9 SJ 10'* W Milner 13 SouthBreeze, DukeJohn. Leaside 18531 HdeG'ce 1 1-S 1 Mtfcatop 9f 97 9 8 »' »HW Mar'er 13 Superbum. Old Faithful. Rupee 78384 Bowio 1 1 S 1 :£,» fast 29 107 9 7 6* 6** F Lee 9 Night Haider. Bowsprit, Troma 78228 Bowie 7-S 1 :29%mud 63 106 11 11 12* 12-* H Farlandl.3 Fifty-Fifty, Warng, C,J.C'gmile 78180 Bowie ImTOy 1 :49Hfast 40 101 7 10 11 11" F Lee 11 ThePeruv'n. Normal, L'dWrack 76781 Bowie 1 1-18 1 :54*jmud 13 11113 10 101 10 ' D Stirling 15 CoialBeef, Col. Whal'n, F.Monroe TOODILS. ch. f. 6 94 By Celt— Puritan Girl, by Yankee. (Trainer. W. Thomas. Owner, Mrs. H. F. Dnbner . Breeder. J. H. Shrev*. 78559 H deGce 1 1-16 l:48Hfast 24 98 9 10 101 12:» H Wakoff 13 SouthBreeze, DukeJohn. Leaside 78384 Bowio 11-8 1:59 fast 34 95 7 3 4' 6* W Harvey 9 Night Raider. Bowsprit, Troma 78291 Bowie 1 S-16 2:07*4fast 64 97 2 8 S* T H Howard 9 Superbum, Col. Whal'n, Bowsprit 78231 Bowie 1 1-16 1 :64*4mud IS 9112 6 7* 7M H Howard 13 Overtake. Whalebone. Day Lilly 78181 Bowie 11-14 1:63 fast 21 98 13 IS H1 8" H Howard 13 Mizar. Serbian, Mom 76813 Bowie 1 1-8 2:00*imud 29 94 10 6 6 4* B Brening 15 S. Monarch. T.Fore'ner. WessieB. 15735 Bowie 1116 1:52 fast 43 98 11 10 41 l'l B Bre'ningl2 Ettahe, Widow Bedotte. Hon'able BUDDUGIE. br. g, 4 (M) 94 By Berrilldoa— Canny Misa, by Ogden. 1 er. J. Arthur. Owner. J. Arthur). Breeder. W. Garth. 18694 See today's chart. 18510 H I«G Ye ImTOy l:453tffood Tf U4 15 13 13* 13" A Abel 15 BlueStreak. EbbTide. Rechabite 78452 HdeG'ce 1 1-8 2:00»4slop 44 44 7 T T 7*« L Lang 7 Overtake. Cote d'Or. Bud. Kean 78332 Bowie 61 f 1 :21*4fast 89 144 T 1 T 4" A Abel 8 L ten Dearie. Arendal. Tidings 78263 Bowio lro.70v 1 50V»gocd 84 109 13 13 13 12" II Holmes 14 Dane. Fool. Beth. Stl. Pol. L'gton 78105 Bowie 1 1-16 1 :52Vtmud llf 106 13 12 12 12*' A Abel 13 Humboldt, T. For'ner. OB thday T77I9 F C.r nds ImTOy 1 :43%fast 200 96 1 6 6 6»« L Lang 5 Uoseatell.. Sympathy, D tabout ' l 1 ; i t s 1 1 f Workout Index to Lexington Entries Workout Index to Lexington Entries Below will be found the index to the previous workouts of the horses entered in the various races at Lexington Monday : FIRST RACE— 3-4 Mile. M Polynesia 99 Dust Flower 489 Alii* Ochs 99 Diadem M Glyn 97 John Hoshor 100 Ballot Brash 97 Bullet Proof M Exchange SECOND RACE— 12 Male. 100 Midnight Hose Spider 91 Rockland Princess 100 Rose Thorn Rotbormel Kitty Pat 90 Bit o Honey 97 ftuell 99 Moon Gleam 97 Mit 100 little Visitor Miss Tennie Pepperette Fasnet 100 Blipaway Lass o' Mine 100 Rural Route 97 Wine Jug THIRD RACE— 1 Mile and 70 Yards. 99 Bush Back 100 Quinine 97 Norseland 61 Faast? 100 Fire Boy 99 Telescope 100 Amity Claim 97 Enow-Maiden FOURTH RACE— 3-4 Mile. 99 Dudley 97 Anna M. Humphrey 96 Possible 93 Easter Bells Pegasus 100 Volt 97 Happy Top FIFTH RACE— 1 Mile. 84 Llewellyn 93 George Kuffan 96 Escarpolette 100 Who Knows Me 93 Rib Grass 9"! Precious Lula 100 Sympathy 97 Planet SIXTH RACE— 1-2 Mile. McCadden 65 Black Dinah 100 Timely Thoughts Lumber Jack Wist Bill 100 Little Jimmy 97 Sam Mengel 61 Littlo Gipsy 100 Mary Dear Beguine 100 Bad Luck Irish Lace 99 Brown Trout 66 Floy Lilly Glory Wuhu 99 Fuo 97 Help SEVENTH RACE— 1 1-16 Miles. 98 Walnut Hall 97 Taylor Hay 98 Young Adam 99 Jouett 99 Tan Son 437 British Liner 99 Sea Court 97 Neddam 100 Repeater 97 Lady Inez 298 Darnley 498 Flying Prince Page 7 ONTARIO, be. t. * (M) 110 By Rapid Water— Icaria, by Sander*. (Trainer. 1. H. Stotler. Owner, 3. H. Stotler). Breeder. G. W. 3. Bissell. 78516 H iHi're lmTOy 145%good It 111 3 1! 15 IS" L Morris 15 BlucStreak. KbbTide, Rechabite 69268 H deG Ye 3-4 1:13 fast 14 116 6 6 9 9" C l.ang 9 Revenge. Demijohn, Rosa VeU FLOATING ON. b. f, 3 (M) 95 By Flotsam H.— Harlem Lass, by Broomstick. (Trainer. J. F. Schorr. Owner, E. B. McLean). Breeder. E. B. McLean. 78102 Kl-C.ce 3-4 1 13%fast 4f 100 4 13 12| 13'« J Ch'lmprsU Milwl K., Vacuum, Arendal 74735 Laurel 61 f 1 OTUfast 45f 115 9 6 91 ll'» N Huff IS Dcar.Maiia, P.Ku'ey, H. Beloved •WM rhun hill 41 f 55 Flow 4 110 1 6 5» 8" N Huff 9 Vrbena. WoodL'dy, M'xicauTe* 7 »:i»:? Chun hill 44 f 55 hvy 22 109 2 2 4l 4'« K Huff 5 Queer, Attractive, Sanola 70163 Churchill 44 f 54 fast 17 113 1 4 54 10' J N Huff 12 Sanola, Pr. Politician. M.ivLoyd 7 0081 Chun hill 44 f 53tf.fast 85 112 2 6 5* 6«1 N Huff 10 Queen Hess, l'aloma. Sarali Da/ LADT ABBOTT, b. f. 3 SO By Meridian— Veneta Strome, by Ben Strom*. (Trainer, B. F. Carman. Owner, R. F. Carman). Breeder. Mrs. R. F. Carman. 78287 Howie 6J f I 22 fast 21f 99 13 13 10= ft** W Han-nl3 AVarnin;, Poor Sport. Kirah 75KIO Bowie 3-4 1:15 fast 43 103(11 Lost rider.O Nich'sonlJ Normnna, TI.e Toot. No Lady 75559 M'lboro Ab 3-8 141 good 39 108 3 1 ?» 1» ■ Drmayo ■ Kii kDress. Bel'.elslc. SpearShot 75198 M'iboro Ab 5-8 1 oT.Vsslow 27 107 5 2 4* 5'° K Demayo 8 Kirk Dreso. Nr.rah. Belle Isle 74565 laurel' 3 4 1:14«4fast 81 102 2 7 74 llr3 A Claver 14 Belle K.. Farthema. Our Star 73329 Timoum 3 4 1:17 fast 31-10 DJ| 2'JJ Sm'wod 7 Fr'ilom's Call, BrushAll, Stevens 7 3027 Culumb'a 5» f 1.10 fast 9-10 106 l'i F Horn 7 Zero. The Mule, Forty Two MTBTLE BLLSON. br. f, 3 88 By Jack Atkin— Buda. by Sweep. (Trainer, B. B. Bice. Owner, Mrs. H. A. Calvin). Breeders. White Ic Garnett. 78540 HdeC.ce 3-4 1 14%fast 337 96 7 8 S1 7«4 J Dawson 14 Sagamore. Arendal. Cobham 78012 Havana »i f 1 :07Vast 12 Mi 10 7 S) 6" T BrotherslO Scamper. Piladcs, (Tinging Vine 77944 Havana 54 f 1 :(.9Vtmud 10 94 10 10 10* 101* J Dawson It Gold. Chance, Scamper, Colossus 77770 Havana 54 f 1 :07\fast 15 104 4 S 6* 8«| T Brothers 12 Somerby. I.ula. Kerry C.irl 77636 Havana lm70y 1 49S.hvy 10 98 8 4 4* 4'» A Yerrat 8 Ro.valQueen. RedMill. Jacnnerie 77525 Havana 3 4 1 : 19 Vast 3 (7 * 10 10» lo11 P Groos 11 H'dSweep. Scamper, WestMeath 77395 Havana 51 f 1 :07%fast • II 12 12 12 12"» J Dawson 12 Sligo. Jack Pot. Ella C. 7C930 Havana 3-4 l:19*inud I 96 6 5 5" 5«1 J Shanks C Bessie Gershel, April, Red Mill Or,| DA PC * Mile and TO Yards. 3-yrar-oldi. Maidens. Allowances. (Sept. oi u nAUt: am, mis — i.»4i %+ — * — ra.i HAZY DAWN. ch. f. 3 (M) 107 By Hurry On— Harbour Light, by Sundridge. (Trainer, T. J. Healey. Owner, W. 3. Salmon). Bred in England by E. C. Lindsay. 7855C H.deG'ce lmTOy 1:44 fast 64 874 S 3 4« 4* S W'liam.i 6 Nautical, MintoII.. Wilkea-B'r* 78527 II deG'co 3-4 1 16 4slop 144 100 7 C 5'1 5«i J Wallace 7 Sunayr, Y. Princess, BlueMoon 72468 Saratoga 5 8 59^,good 30 114 10 19 19 19" E Bell 19 Salacia. MissWhisk, Pris. Rnley ••9541 Pirnlico 1-2 4TVast 7 115 9 8 81 8" J Kutwell 9 Relentless, T. Water. No Lady ••9448 H.deG*«a 1-2 43 fast 57 110 12 12 10 10* E Bell 14 Kcmnant, Helen Cook, SunnySal (.9267 H.deG'ce 12 tiVifast 64 116 Wbeeled. J Butwell 13 Remnant. Sunny Light, NoLady EBB TTDE, b. f, 3 (M) 107 By Wrack— Bahab. by Yankee. (Trainer. W. Irvine. Owner, E. F. Whitney). Breeder. E. M. Weld. 78545 H.deG'ce lmTOy 1:44 fast 11-5 93 1 S 5'1 51* J Shanks 8 Seth'sFl'r. Dandyb'sh Ag'ing P'a 78516 H dec.ee lmTOy 1.45Hgood 13-5 101 4 1 1* 21 J Shanks 15 BlueStreak. Kechabite, Redbr'nd 74738 Laurel I l:4B%tUt 7 110 11 6 4« 3»i B Marinellil I Qiiinhnm. Bramton. Belle K. 74639 laurel 5| f 1 OS^tfast C 113 1 5 4» 4' P Walls 13 T.Kxposure, Prls.Kulcy. B.Nash 74418 l-aurel 1 Ll^fast 15 98 1 S 3* 3'1 H Call'han 9 Snow Maiden. Byron, Gay Ben 74286 Laurel 5| f 1 08 fast 10 115 2 5 4| 3* ■ Sm'w'odlO G'fulCarrie. B.Beloved, H.Lady 74101 H.deG'ce 5J f 1 .07 Vif ast 26 114 4 2 21 3» S . Bullmanl3 Whetst'e. Memento. P.andYei'w BLTJEMONBALE. br. c. 3 (M) 112 By Ormondale— Lou Blue, by Ogden. (Trainer, J. Arthur. Owner, J. Arthur). Breeder. M. Jones. 78530 H.deGVe 1 1-16 1 :43Vislop 117 100 4 2 2» 3*| A Abel 6 Attilia, Guelph. Valor 78448 H clfG te 3-4 1 i6Sslop 128 116 8 6 8» 8" A Abel 11 Suppliant, Gold Bug. Handsome 78:165 Baaffta 5J f 1 M^fast 23f 116 12 9 9' 104| Q Walls 13 Just. Haughty I^dy, Conscript 7656.$ FCrixls lm70y 1 47^fa?t 30 87 7 7 7* 7" G Noel ■ Tulane, Fleeting, Bendita 7C386 JMtaMsj 3-4 1:15 good 50 99 9 9 8* 9" P Grosser 10 Welcome, Bigwig, MissFortnne 700;0 .loffeison 5J C l:IO\slow 15 115 9 9 9 8'» ■ Scobie 9 Times L'p. Bugler, Barberry 75531 Chunhill 3-4 1:14 fast 12f 112 14 15 10'H"J Wallace 15 Buck. W kulla, Lal'.deBriaate 75123 l.atonia 3-4 l:13 £good 7 115 7 8 11 11" E Scobie 11 Horgan. Muldraugh, Calvin 74769 I-atonia o| f l:0;\i"ast 9f 113 9 12 8' 8'» E Scobie 12 Wong Bok. Equity, Blue White TRAPSTICK. br. p. 3 (M) 113 By Trap Bock— Felicitation, by DeUaL (Trainer. M. Smart. Owner, S. Boss). Breeder, S. Boss. 78555 H .lcG'ce 3-4 114 fast 15 109 8 11 8"M0'« E Bames 13 Barleycorn, Julia M., Flax 78177 Bowie 6 12 f 1 22&fa»t 25 105 1 3 3' 2-k B M'rineliil3 Warning, I'rotocol, Conscript SUNSHOT. b. c, 3 (M) 112 By Sunstar— Mitylene, by Desmond. v Trainer. J. Fitzsimmons. Owner, Belair Stnd). Bred in England by Mrs. B. Bailey. 78570 H .deG'ce lm70y 1:45 good 11 104 5 3 4^ «T G Fields 6 GoldBug, Ixnjnard G., Batonnler 78528 H.deO'e* 3-4 l:15'-sslop 66 101 6 4 a1* 5" G Fields 6 L.Granite, Heeltaps, Dominique 71693 laurel 3-4 1 :13V&fast 14 115 5 4 4« 47| II Marinelli 8 Gonfalon, Suppliant, Warrenton 73716 AijueUuct 3-4 1.13 fast 50 114 9 7 9 71* F Col'lctti 9 Ordiuance. Sherman, Samaritan BROOMFIELD. b. e, 3 (M) 112 By Olambala— GenesU, by Broomstick. (Trainer. T. J. Healey. Owner, R. T. Wilson). Breeder. B. T. Wilson. 78570 H.deG'ce lm70y 1:45 good 21 103 3 8 8 4«| B M'rinelli 6 GoldBug, Leonardo., Batonnier 78472 11 defTes 3-4 I ttlpbrr 15 91 I 4 4 4»4 L Lang 4 Ykeel'nncess. Sarko, HnonBine 78427 (LdeaTee 3-4 l:l2 ifaBt IS 108 7 7 7 7" B Mrinelli 7 Nautical. Modest, Leonard G. 72312 Kmpire 54 f 1 :06Hfaat 12 105 5 5 5 P* B Marin Hi 5 Sting. Variation. Billy Todd 72241 Kmpire Ab 3-4 1:10 fast 15 112 10 9 9* V* ■ Bell 13 NoonFire. GoldBug. PrinrcL'pold 72085 Kmpire Ab 3 4 1:11 fast 31 106 5 4 3'i 3S4 K Bell C S. Donovan. Neptune, Fr'der'kt'n 7 1874 Kmpire 5J f 1 :08 fast 10 102 1 3 3'| 5» J Callahan 7 JiniKon, SneDonovan, Sl'pyUead 71710 Kmpire 5J f 1 :07Vifas.t 20 105 I 9 9« 9Ti K Bell 10 Reply. Donnelly, Jimson 69751 Jamaica El f l.Wttfcxnud 41 107 1 3 3 2*1 B MarinT.i 3 Sue Donovan. Babbling ACONTITTS. b. g, 3 (M) 11? By Toddington— Accara, by Accountant. (Trainer. D. Kearney. Owner, G. E. Stryker). Breeder, G. L. Stryker. 78555 II ieCTea 3-4 1:14 fast 22f 108 12 12 13 1314 E Ambr'sol3 Barleycorn, Julia M., Flmx 78148 11 deG'co 2 4 1.16it3lop 42f 116 10 11 11 lll» J Wallace 11 Suppliant, Gold Bug, Handsome THE HIBERNIAN, b. c, 3 (M) 112 By Shannon H.— High Mark, by St. Mark. (Trainer. G. Palmer. Owner, H. H. High). Breeder, R. H. Heighe. 78588 See today's chcart. 78149 II deG'ce 3-4 l:15%slop 29 lOf 90 13 13 13" M Caruso 13 Fifty F'y. IliddenJ'l, Mabel K. 78203 Bovvia lm7Jy 1 30 4gooil 21 103 8 9 12' ll'« J Dawson 14 Dane. Fool. Beth SCI, Pol. L'gtoa 78228 Bowie 7 8 1 :29VmU.l 12f 96 10 7 6l 5« J Dawson U Fifty Fifty. Wara'g. C.J.C'gmile 7 5252 Pirnlico 54 f 1 .C7 fast 69f 106 11 11 10= 10" C Taylor tS Fred'ktown. Trop. Water, Omega 75190 PtSftMce 3 4 112 fast 5f 115 11 11 11 10=* F H'stingsll Sen. Norris. I'epp, Memento 74169 H.deG'ce 3-4 1 :I25ifast 2S2 115 10 10 10 lo" W Obert M Moon Star, Heir at-Law, Modest 73985 II ueGce 51 f l:08Hslow 60 100 9 13 13 13J* W Brown 13 Carajo, Bramton. Vehement PIKEOS. b. g. 3 (M) 112 By Disguise— Picric, by Voter. (Trai-.cr, J. Bowan. Owner, W. V. Dwyer). Breeder. J. E. Madden. 78540 ll.!ii;'u 3-4 l:14%fapt llf 98 I 2 9 PI T Wilson 14 Sagan-ore. Arendal. Cobham 784*9 ILdeG'ea 1 1-16 1 :4S^,fast 11 9717 2 4» 7" T Wilson 10 Dandyhrush. Aladdin, Roseate 74307 Jauiiia Eft f I38f%faat 5 112 6 9 84 9" H Shillick 13 Aggrav.Bapa. S.Dimas, Bl.Miss 73S14 Aqtdnet M 1 0-j^fast 12 116 13 5 64 8«i T Burns 17 Escoba d'Oro. Ioreaim, Ramo 73103 Surar. ^a 51 f 1 CS'ifast 12 111 6 7 S V\ I. Morris 11 Ormesvale. B'r Grass, B.andBye 7 2829 -Saratoga 54 f 1:07 fast 18-5 109 12 11 10* 10'» E Leg re 14 Convent. Mitau, Apology MALAPERT, br. I, 3 (M) 107 By Charles O'Malley— Nellie Ograh, by Bachelor's Double. (Trainer, J. H. Stotler. Owner, Seagram Stable). Bred in Eangland by W. B. Pure- foy. 78527 H.deG'ce 2-4 1 lCVkslop 187 100 4 7 7 7" T Wilson 7 Sunayr. Y. Princess, BlueMoon 78403 H.deG'ce 8-8 l:1'ftf d 90 99 6 6 6 6" T Wilson i Sarko, Margin, Donaghee 74067 Wood'n.i 3-4 1 13% fast 38 109 7 5 5* 7'» T Wilson 10 Hermidale. Turnberry Pall 73953 Wood ne 3-4 l:14feslow 25f 99 11 10 10' 10'i T Wilson 11 L. Clair, Fl't'gMom'ts,' Uer'dale AiV\ DAPC ■ Mile and TO Yards. Carolina Parse. 3-year-olds. Allowances. H" 111 nMUC. ISept. 28, 1D18 1:42 2-5 1 ia^. HEIR-AT-LAW. blk. c. t 111 By Scn-in-Law— Lady Portland, by Bill of Portland. (Trainer. T. J. Healey. Owner, W. J. Salmon). Bred in England by Sir A. Daley. 78512 II deG'ce 1 1-16 1 :16Hrast 8 87 6 1 1«* 1« S W'llams 0 Biff Bang, Thimble, Hell Gate 78450 HdcGVe 1 1 IS 1 51%.slop 12 87 6 4 4» 4» S Will'ms C A. J. Buja. Shamr'k, Bedstone 75378 Cimlico 3 4 1:15=islow 18 104 11 9 71 5" B Ma. inell 12 A.B.Ah.Iem. Suppliant I Point 75190 J'milno 3 4 112 fast 7 115 9 5 4» 4« B Marimllill S m. Noiris. I'epp, Memento 749:19 1 .iur.1 3 4 1:15 .«=!op IS 5 113 4 7 7 V B Manelii 7 Hat-man, Asa Khan. Suppliant 7 4695 Laurel 1 1 :3S\fast 14 105 4 5 5» 4" B Marinelli 0 Itiistie, Fluvanna. K.'sRansom 74363 laurel 61 f 1 08 fast 4 115 6 2 21 2'1 E Legere 12 Whiskalong, Suppliant. Just LEONARD G.. br. c. 3 90 By Sweep— Highflown, by Peep o' Day. (Trainer. J. Arthur. Owner, J. Arthur). Breeder. E. Bucker. 78370 H deG'ce lm70y 1:45 »ood 29^0 108 4 1 ft* 2» A Abel 6 GoldBug, Batonnier, Broornfield 78427 U.defToe 3-4 1 MJVsfast 19 108 6 C 41 3»1 A Abel 7 Nautical, ftftsjesft, Iluon Pine 7«379 B-wio 51 f l:07*fcfast 10 110 8 5 I» I' A Abel 8 Go Foin, Much Ado, Lady L'hoeo 78195 P e»4e 7 S 1 -S^fast 23 100 5 8 41 4«l A Abel 5 Thornd'e. lrcderick'n Van P'ss 78162 Bw*Tte 51 f 1 09 i.iud 43 104 7 8 6'ft 6*1 A Abel 9 Swgalong. M.Do'no. Y'keeP'cess 77629 I'Grnda ll:40*isood 8 104 7 4 3'1 3» L Lang 7 Invictus. Quuero, Waukulla 77446 K.Gr'nds 3 4 1.14H«iud 8 102 7 5 3» 41 L Lang 8 M. Domino, I'redericktowu, Ducky ' SARKO. br. c. 3 110 By Voorheei— Egeria, by Ethelbert. (Triiner. H. G. Bedwell. Owner, Benton Stable). Breeder, A. B. Spreckels. 78593 See today's chart. 78516 H ioC'oe lmTOy l:44Hgood 13-6 109 3 1 2* 21 E Scobie 4 Modest. Suppliant. A J Buja 78472 If deG'ce 3-4 1 :ttftftk*w 1-2 IU 1 2 21 2»» ■ Scobie 4 Y'keePYess, HuonPine. K'mf'ld I 78103 Hd- .ce 3-4 1.1 -'%f ant 3| 108 1 1 ft* 1« E Scobie tf Margin, Dsjsssjfesc, Kmg'sltsn'ni i 73743 Bowie 3-4 1 :!.;\fast 11 104 5 1 1" 1» G Fi* Ids 8 Tester. DbssbsJm*. H T Waters I ! 75683 Bowie tft f 1 -VHfait 16 112 5 5 4'1 3»i B Marin. Ill 9 M Whisk, Kxploit. MarieMartin 75662 Bvwta 64fl:2HiHlow 22 105 4 3 3' 3»1 15 Marin. Hi h Bracadale. Ill Wuters Tr Top ' 75612 Bowie 61 f 1:07 fast 13 108 7 4 4» 4« J CorcoranlS M.WInsk. A.BeuAhdeia. Maclean MODEST, ch. c, 3 113 By Colin— Shyness, by His Majesty. (Traiaer. 3. F. Schorr. Owner, E. B. McLean). Breeder. E. B. McLean. 78515 II ieO'ea lmTOy l:4IHgood 4-5 109 2 2 1"» U P Walk 4 Sarko. Supnliant, A J Buja 78427 M-deCea 3-4 1 12V4fast 7-5 116 1 3 3» 2» P Walls 7 Nautical. MmiftQ Huon Pine1 75440 I'm,;... 1 1 29*4,fa»t 7 109 9 8 7' B:| I' Walls 12Stanwix. Sunspero. Mr. Mutt J i 75311 I'liilico 11.39Sfaat if 122 6 11 !0' i'| E Sin' wod HI Beau Holler Kiistic A"i Khan ' 1 75132 1-aur.l 11:41 fast 33 1024 8 2 1" ■» ■ L-gi re 9 Big Blase. Aga Khan Gonfalon ! SMtf I.aur.l 1 I I-Smud 17 102 2 6 54 5'4 ■ L-g. re HBigBlazc. MintBriar. TwaeilJ 71943 1-iurel 1 1 HHslop 27 95 J 6 5« 4'i J Chalniura t, Dunlin, N Hanipsliire, MintBriar SUPPLIANT, b. c, S 105 By Everest— Pliant, by The Commoner. (Trainer. W. Irvine. Owner. E. F. Whitney). Breeder. E. Bunker. 78515 H iefts*«a Lm70y 1 44Hgoo.l 6 106 4 8 3" 3«1 F I^e 4 Modest. Sarko. ft J Buja 78448 H deG'ce 3-4 I 16«tslop 47 10 116 11 T 4ft 1« P Wall, 11 Gold Hug. Handsome, Galiclan 75378 1'imlico 3 4 1 liHslow 7 103 6 1 !■» 2«» P Walls 12 A.B.AIidem. StouyPoint. Sledge 75190 I'.nilico 8-4 1.12 fast 44 115 6 4 61 C'i K Smw'odll Sen. Noiris. l'.pp. Memento 75188 Laurel 1 1:41 fast 28 120 9 I » 7'| J Callahan 9 Big Blase. Modest. Aga Khan 749S3 Laurel 3-4 1.14* cood 14 93 6 6 4* 3'i H Callhan 7 L.H'tiiuoreIL. L'herw'd C West I DR. O'MARA. br .e. S 101 By Olambala— Lonr Rasjrs, by Bt Pnstrsla. i (Trainer. R. L. White. Owner, J. J. Farrell. Jr.) Breeder. X. T. WDsem. 75810 Bowie 1 l:45«imud 38 109 10 10 10 9»ft L. Labs; 10 Tree Tap, Binkey. Donaghee 75662 Bowie 61 f 1 21 £good 44 108 8 T 1» T"0 Fields S Bracadale, H. T. Waters. Bark* 75613 Bowie 1 l.CVast 29 108 1 8 4ft ft* O Fields « MadPIay, S.Malden. Ysn.Pr'caaJ 75313 Pirnlico lm70y 1 :4:V4fast 180 93 T 8 8* 8" R Pierce 8 Rustic, Fluvanna, K.'sRaneotn 74695 Laurel 1 l:33\fast 18 110 8 8 6 6" R Coatello 9 Sh. Along, Exodus, (i. Thatcnat 74103 H.deG'ce 51 f 1 OoHfast 49 116 T 10 9* 8 * A Roach 10 Sunayr. Yankee Princess, Brief 73823 H.dcGce 3-4 1 :13Vif«st 28 104 12 13 11» 111 8 Bullmsj»13 L.BaltimorelL. B.Blaxe. Ulnkei 72113 Ham'ton 3-4 l:«%fast 11-6 109 T T 8ft l'i T Wilson 7 D'pTh'ght, Remnant, V.Burtetft 72321 Ham'ton 51 f 1 .09Hfast 10 108 T 6 61 1ft T Wilson 8 Fast Mack, Umbrage. Julia M. oth DA PC ' Mile and TO Yards. 3-year-olds and upward. Clalrnlns Jill llHUr. (Sept. 28, 191S 1:42 2-5 1 132.) JEWELL V. D.. ch. m, 8 108 By The Manager— Chills, by Alvescot. (Trainer. G. C. Brenton. Owner, C. C. Smithson). Breeder. C. Van D'usen. 78426 H.deG'ce 3 -4 1 :12%fast 11 NT 1 1 2» 2«| J Ch'lrr.ers 8 Caligula. Good Times. Lion d'Of 78288 Bowie 7-8 1 L'SSfcfast 8 113 5 1 1»| fts J Ch'lmersU Despair. Julia M. Attilia 75780 Bowie 1 1-16 1 :52V4mud I 111 I 6 7» V M Fator 10 Sedgefield, Whalebone. K DevfJ 75562 Marlboro 1 1 49 good 18-6 110 3 1 6« 5» C Jackson 6 Bil. Watts, CireKree. King Albert; 75481 Marlboro ' 61 f 1 27^mnd 13-10 113 1 3 2» 4» D Stirling • I'areKree, K.Albert. C.( ostlga« 75134 laurel 1 1 16 l:48%fast 4ft 108 1 1 1» 1*1 A Roach S l'.is. Swain. Glentilt, N'tRaides 75074 Laurel 1 1-18 1:51 slow 6 109 3 T 8l 8'« A Roach ( TheR.Call. Sedgefield, I'.Swaia 74944 Laurel 1 1-4 2:09V£slop 6 105 1 1 3* 2« ■ Leg^re 7 KoyceRools. O. Faithful. O.TtBOj MINTO II.. b. g. 10 113 By Sundridge— Miss Bonald, by Bay Ronald. (Trainer. H. Garth. Owner, Longridge Stable). Bred in England by J. B. Joel. 78556 H.deG'ce lmTOy 1:44 fast 6 111 4 3 2»* ft] IB Ambr'se rt Nautical, Wilk. s H'e. H'yDawa. 78514 II deG'ce lmTOy 1 :43*£good 15 109 2 3 3» 3«1 K Ambr'se 7 Gold Rule. ColdcnB ows, Set So* 72622 Saratoga ll:39Sfast 7-10 109 5 3 3» 4J1 E Pool 7 Romany, Pnstor'l Swain, Aladdb 69533 I.ex'gton 1 1-16 1 :45^good 4-5 111 ft 1 X* ft* K Pool 4 Parade r, Bet ftlaata, Yosliiml 63152 Latonia 1 1-2 2 30%good 6 116 3 3 3'| V B Kenn'dy 8 Firebr'd. Dev'tation. Blar.Stoa* 62399 Latonia 1 l:37%faat 14-6 111 J 1 1' 1» E Pool 7 Parader. Gangway, Firebrand 62300 Latonia 1 1-16 l:41%fast 4 114 6 6 6« 7«1 J Owens 10 Distinction, firebrand. Roulead CLANSMAN, b. h. 5 115 By Uncle— Katrine, by Disguise. (Trainer. A. Alexandra. Owner. A. Alexandra). Breeder. Headley & Miller. 78529 H.deG'ce Lm70y l:46%slop 9 112 3 2 3* 3'« W Mar'er 4 Gol Sphere, Opperman, Fairway 78368 Bowie 7 8 1:27 fast 14 IU 6 6 5» 4»1 J McTag't 6 ListenDearie. lopSerg'nt. Attili* 74942 Laurel 11-16 1:49 slop 16-6 113 5 6 6* 6" G Rose 7 Tip Witchet, iJidjMyra, Bluffe* 74179 Wood'ne 1 1-16 l:46Hslop 21-10 110 3 3 3» 3»| F Sharpe ft Slmf Along. .IP. Jones. Dou.Tif 74151 Wood'ne 1 1-16 l:45%fast 8 120 1 3 3ft 3«| F Sharpe '. N Il'pshire. SoltGoe*. G.Sphera 73300 Dev'ahlre 1 3-16 l:58%fast 4 115 5 3 31 3* E Taplin 0 Beat Pal. Barra. uda, Brilliance 75191 Dev'shire 1 1-8 1:54 fast 8| 117 3 3 P P E Scobie 7 My Dear, Fair Gain, Best Pal CLOTJGH JORDAN, b. », 5 98 By The Curragh— Trance, by Ben Brush. (Trainer. J. Phillips. Owner, Mrs. J. Phillips). Breeder, J. Sanford. 78569 H.deG'ce 51 f l:06*good 17 114 6 4 6'i 6*1 J Wallace 7 laoii it'Or, Roland. King'sRan'm 78541 H.deG'ce 3-4 l:13 ifast 7 105 3 6 4* 4'» J Wallace 7 Caligula. Lion d'Or. Huon Pine 78164 Bowie 7-8 1:29 mud 8 104 4 6 8 8" J Wallace 8 Gen Thatcher. TonyBcau, Kama 77718 FGr'nda 1 3-16 1 59-Hfast 15 99 3 1 2ft 5»i J Wallace 9 FlintStone. setting^— ■ Thimble 77671 FGr'nds 3-4 1 :13-\faat 8 102 3 1 2« 2* J Wallace 6 Rocket. (). Henry. Blue Nose 77278 F. Grinds 1 1:40 fast 60 99 3 1 ft] 3l J Wallace 9 Flint Stone, Rinkey. Barracuda 77214 F.Gr'nds 3-4 1:13 fast 1 113 6 6 6l 44| J Wallace 7 B'kPond. Isosceles. Better-Times SIMOON, ch. g. 4 115 B7 Seahorse II.— Moon Dear, by Magnificent. (Trainer. M. Demarest. Owner, W. J. Howard). Breeder. E. M. Weld. 75812 Bowie 11-18 1:53 mud 7 102 12 7 5ft 3»| F Lee 14 ThoRollt all, K.Albert. Hyperioa 75685 Bowie 1 1-16 1 RWfcfast 19-6 110 11 6 6» 3 |H Fator 13 King Albert, (are Free. Vennie 75444 Pirnlico 1 1-4 2:07%faat 9 114 8 1 ft* 1» B M'rinelli 9 Billy Watts. Dartmoor. Fornove J5193 Pirnlico lm70y 1 :46 fast 14 110 6 1 1*1' B MarinelliU Dartmoor. Advocate, Sinarty 75096 I-aurel 1 l:43%good 3-4 115 6 3» 3 | J CallahanlL* Insulate. MayHuddy. W.Pittstoa 74777 Laurel 1 1:41 fast 1 110 3 3 1} ft* J Callahan G Scotch Br m. Philosopher, M duft WRANGLE, ch. e, 4 115 By Seth— Meddling Hannah, by Bedeck. (Trainer, F. Farrar. Owner, Mrs. F. Farrar). Breeder. B. A. Jones. 75443 Pirnlico 1 1-16 1:47 fast 7 108 10 10 10 10'! E Legere ID Jac. Julian. List Dearie, S.Arooa 75381 Pirnlico 1 1-8 l:S6%mad 6 108 6 3 2' 2 1 E Legere 6 Horologe. Jac Julian, Lad'aLoTe 75192 Pirnlico 1 1-16 146%faat 6 U0 6 1 1| 1' K Legere » H.iplirizonia . Bigheart, Pilgrim 74419 laurel 1 1-16 1 45 4fast 14-6 99 3 4 4 4« F Lee 4 Forest I-or ?, Lunetta. Thimble 74325 Laurel 1 1-16 l:46Xfast 14-6 100 5 1 2'1 1» F Lee 5 Rejection. LadjMyra. B'ph z'ia SOGGABTH ABOON, b. e, 4 110 By Bard of Hope— Running Vine, by Transvaal. (Trainer, P. Reuter. Owner, H. P. Stearns). Breeder, P. M. Walker. 78428 H.deG'ce lm70y 1:44 fast 23 108 5 4 4* ft* B M'rinelli ft Exterm'tor, Gol Sphere, Set. Sua 78266 Bowie LmTOy 1 :4T*igood 9 108 5 6 6l* 6'* ■ Atk'son T Kama. Selling Sun. Opperman 78179 Bowie 7-8 1:30 fast 8-6 108 3 3 31 3' B MiinelU 0 Baser, Despair. Tender Seth 77975 Jefferson 1 1-16 1:52 mud 7-6 113 1 1 1» 1* I Parke 7 Llewellyn. W TakeAII. 0 .11. nry 77892 Jefferson 1 1-16 1 :51\mud 31 107 3 1 1» 1' B M'rinelli fi Calcutta. Win TakeA'.l. Ten. Seta 77783 Jefferson 1 1:»0-Vast 12 106 2 8 6« 6*1 B M'rinelli 7 Sympathy, MissForfe. 1 lewellya 77124 FGr'nds 1 1-1S l:43^fast 4 107 4 2 3'1 2'i I Parke 7 But. ta bout. Raffles. Win TakeAII 76987 FGr'nds lmTOy l:4THhvy 41 109 4 4 5» 5" I Parke ft TonyBcau. to!. Hoy, FlyinglWU 76683 F.Gr'nds lm7uy 1 4T%mud 21 KM 2 1 1» 1* I Parke 4 H.Kemble, Col dBoy, Fan'eHeaa FLYLNG FTJB. b. f. 3 91 By Huon— Kolinsky, by Uncle. (Trainor. J. Prvce. Owner. W. 3. Salmon \ Breeder. W. B. Millar. 78571 H.deG'ce 1 1-16 l:46%e;oael U 101 7 6 «' 6" J Wallace 7 Rejection. Rams. Redstone 77974 Jefferson 1 IS 1 :57^mud 15 112 3 8 9» 95« B M'nnelllll PlarftCTaM. Brilliant! ast. Rinkey 77716 F.Gr'nds 1 l:40^fast 11-6 104 2 4 3' !' B Mrinelli 7 Attilia, Barleycorn. Telescope 77672 F.Gr'nds 1 l:40%faat 12 104 J 6 4» 6«i B M'r taettlM Fre.lcri.kt'n. Tliorn.lale. Hlottef 77316 F.Gr'nds lmTOy l:45%faat 13-5 103 1 3 ft* . ft* J Wallace ." II.M Di.tz. StakeMe. B Crackle 77279 FGr'nds lm70y 1 :45%fast 4) 97 4 3 3« 3» L I-ang ft W.theWizard. Deronda. P.ril.Casft 77188 F.Gr'nds 1 !:44Hnvy 8-6 106 2 1 1» 1* B Mrinelli 4 Mad Vennie. Despard. Ph.Sno* 77103 F.Gr'nds lm70yl:46 fast 3 106 7 1 l'i l'i B M'rineli:12 F-:sto. Peggy O.. Bieechloader 77045 F.Gr'nds 3-4 1:14^fast 15 106 3 9 »■ 4»1 L Lang 11 Norseld. UCIiarmiug. TimesUa 76608 FGr'nds 3-4 l:13V«fast 40 105 1 8 9» 9" B M'rinellilO ( "timeter, Cl'jordati, L.Marcel'a 75731 Bowie 3-4 l:14«£fast 24 107 6 6 6l 7» B Mrinelli 12 Ebony Belle, H.M. Diets. Tolima FREEDOM'S CALL, br. c. 3 87 By Transvaal— Marseillaise, by Cyclades. (Trainer, C. Hall. Owner, Mrs. C. C. Hall). Breeders. Mori is & Walden. 78572 H.deG'ce lm70y 1:45 good 34 971 3 4 5* T'l W Mar'er S Fairlighf, HlltTlliaft. Offspring 78S79 Bowie 51 f l:07*4faat 23 110 2 6 7' ~l* J Ch'tsnm I Go Foin. Much Ado, Leonard G. 75610 Bowie 3-4 1:15 fast 13 116 7 6 6' 41 M Fator 13 Normana, The Poet, No I.Tdy 74143 H.deG'ce 5-8 59\faat 17 108 I 8 8» §»•'■ Bainea 11 Sunny Sal. Off ( olor. Sarko 73329 Timon'm 3-4 1:17 fast 4-6 116 l'i A Allen 7 Lady Abbott. Brush All, Stevens 72347 Empire 5ft f 1.07 fast 12 102 3 3 3* 3'i I Park" 7 Billy Warren. Postillion. Byron 72085 Empire Ab 3-4 1:11 fast 7 1071 1 3 4l 57i F Col'lctti ft S Donovan. Neptuue, Br mfiehft 71909 Empire 5-8 ltfl&fast 10 106 1 2 2» l1 J Merimee 14 Soubrette, Pest, Lee Adrin C|.L, DA PC * 1_"* Miles. "-year-olds and upward. Claiming-. (Sent. U7, DIM llHl/L 191S a:G5 4 113.) NIGHT RAIDER, ch. g. 6 99 By Whisk Broom II —Fly by Night II.. by Pete* (Trainer, G. W. Campbell. Owner, G. W. Campbell). Pan. Breeder. H. P. Whitney. 78452 H deG'ce 1 18 2:00%slop 6 105 4 6 6'» 5'* W Milner 7 Overtake, tote d'Or. Bud. Keaa 78384 Bowie 1 1-8 1:59 fast 7-10 100 5 4 2»* l1 tj Lang 9 Rowsprit. Troma, Tliornhedge 78313 Bowie 1 1-8 159%fast 4ft 103 6 2 2i 2» L Lang 10 Day Lilly. T.»ly. Hickory 78240 Bowie Im70y 1.52^ii low 5 98 4 3 21 21 H Howard 8 O.B thday, B.fromllome, .Spas* 75653 Bowie 1 1-16 1:52 slow 17 110 5 7 S* 7*i J McTagtl^ Humboldt. WarFox. Kttahe LITTLE AMMLE, ch. m. 8 100 By Fataud— Aralia. by Handsome. (Trainer, L. T. Bauer. Owner. D. Tendler). Breeder. J. D. Neet. 78476 If deG'ce 1 1-4 2:09Hhvy 31-10 101 6 2 3« 3« J Shanks ft Fr 'zySn'zy. KUmar. II'b'vFina 78370 Bowie 1 1-8 l:5.XV'ast 37-10 108 6 3 4l 4« H Howard T TTsasJi ■ . Stnarty, Wavwassaiue 78335 Bowie 1 12 I^8%Caaft 16-5 92 1 1 1» 1* H Howard 7 tomme ( i, Sup.rbum, Mizar 78290 Bowie 1 3-lo ft Hftftfaaft 11-5 97 3 5 5i 5" L Lang S Humboldt, Overtake, Hoist, r 77914 Jefferson 1 1-2 2:44%hvy 6 95 2 1 ft* 1* D Jones S (IrassTree, Bi.d.Kean. .Majority 77850 J.-fferson 1116 1:50 fast 12 109 3 9 5i 2'1 G Walls 14 Westvvood. Tavllav. vTsterGlrft 77063 F.Gr'nds 1 1-8 LaSVsfast 7 103 6 6 51 41} D Jones ft Dulma, Huh Gear, Haidee 7 7010 F.Gr'nds 1 1-8 1.59 hvy 11-6 104 5 7 5" 4» I Parkj 8 Rupee, Royal Crown, Blackolia MAY ROBERTS, ch. m, 7 99 By Master Robert— Rose Prim, by Potomao. (Trainer, C. Coates. Owner, M. Grant). Breeders. Young Sc Gorh&m. 78531 H.deG'ce 1 1-8 1 56*;slop 9f 98 T 11 11» 12' * L Ward IS Supertmrn. Old Faithful. Rupee 78430 H.deG'ca 1 1-16 1 : ISSfast 60 98 3 7 6» 4«1 G Bond 10 Wa;. \va -»nio, Spu^s-. DukeJoha 78264 Bowie • ! f 1 :^%good 113 100 3 7 71 S'ji; Bond 10 Sea Sand, Ar.ndal, 1'oppye 78181 Bowie 11-16 153 fast 64 103 6 10 111 10" G Bond 13 Mizar. Serbian, Mom 75748 Bowie 1 12 2:40Sfast 28 99 3 3 4« 5«i G Bond 7 Owasco. Majority, Trajann* 75653 Bowie 1 1-16 1:52 slow 72 102410 12 12 12:7 W Brown ll' Humboldt. WarFot. Kttali" 75563 M'lboro lmTOy 1:56 good 13 99 3 6 5: 5'7 W Brown 7 Sea Monarch. dldTiiner, Rekaa 75540 Marlro Ab 5J f 1 12'^slow 29 110 7 7 T'l 651 W Brown 8 Pep Tea. Klizah'hjewell. Feodor 75504 Marlboro lmTOy l:56%slow 51 103 3 5 4« 3'» W Brown 5 KUesmar. Mira.lcMan, E.Sawyef IRISH PAT. b. g. 4 107 By Berrilldon— Mcliie Kean, by Bobbie Keaa. (Trainer. J. Bauer. Owner. J. J. Lyons). Breeder. R. R. Howard. 78558 H.deG'ce 1 1-16 l:47%f ast 4ft 107 7 7 7« 6»i P Walls IS Vice Chairman. Vacuum. Bonfire 77713 FGi'nda 1 1-8 1 :54Hfast 31 109 8 7 6' 3' J Le\ land S Dumbf nd»r, Pet.Foy, Dayl.illy 77652 FGr'nds 1 1-16 1 :48\fast 7 109 7 8 3* L'* J Iceland !) Sway. Dunibfoiinder* V..s'tw.»d 77540 I'Crnds I 1-1 8:33%fMt 30 98 2 6 4» 3'1 J Chalm'rs *» Brunell, ((.Faithful. Fr. Sneezy 77369 F ;r'n.l3 1 1 16 1 : IT-ifast 20 106 8 8 8 6»1 J Corcoran S Lily M., Wranirler. Hucado ".7280 IVGrnda 1 ^-16 2:0.'%fast 4 108 8 7 6' 5*1 F Th d ke 9 Xanthos. At.BoylL. Scourgemaa 77239 F.Gr'nds 1 1-4 J.09 4fast 3 112 7 6 71 4« J Corcoranll Hi.kory. Paetpmf. Atlorney 77048 FGr'nds 1 1-8 1 .65*4fast 15 115 9 7 8l 8'i F Thorn'KelO Insulate. Repeater. Tingling 76947 F.Gi'nds 1 1-8 1 55%good 20 110 Left at post. J Corcoran 9 Lastlndi.in, Gondolier, Ramkia HIGH GEAR, ch. g, 10 104 By Ivan the Terrible— Miss Mooney. by My Boy IL (Trainer. W. A. BurttschelL Owner, J. Sands). Breeder. W. W. Darden. 78558 H.deG'ce 1 1-16 l:4T\faat 51 106 1 3 4:1 4'i L Lang 13 Vice Chairman. Va. num. Ronfira 78452 H.deG'ce 1 1-8 JOi^slop 7ft 104 5 5 o'l 61* J Shanks 7 Overtake. Cat* d'Or, Bud. K-aa 78407 H deG'ce 1 1-8 l:54^fast 10 106 6 1 ft« 2« L IjSBMC 8 FannielS'ii. Superhum. Cote d'Or 78291 Bowia 1 J-16 J. OTUfast 51 103 4 4 4»* 4J J I.. ylund 9 Sup.rl.iim. t „1 .Whal'n. H..w-prit 78243 Bowie lmTOy 151 S -low 13 111 8 4 5* 3» H H.ftvard ft (apt. C'tigan. M.zar. Kins John 78180 Bowie lmTOy ! 49 Sif ast 44 106 6 4 4* 4»1 D Mergler 11 ThePcruvn, Normal. LdWrack 77588 I'Gr'nds 1 l-ft 1 57'ihvy 20 109 8 2 3* 6Ti J Heupel 11 Soviet. Tulane, Honolulu Hoy |77477 FGr'nds 11 IS 1:50 slow 15 110 3 4 8'i 1" D Mergler 9 Repeater. Soviet, FrankMonroe 77325 F.Gr'nds lm70y l^g^afow 41 107 5 2 2» 1» D Mergler 7 Yori.-k, K'klevington, Magiciaa NORTH WALES, b. g. 5 102 By Bachelor's Hope— Grecian Bend, by Blues. (Trainer, E. S. Wallace. Owner, W. E. Martin). Breeder. R. B. Strassburger. 78531 II deG e 1 1-8 1 56vslop 35 107 8 7 7« 6* J Ch'!mersl3 Superbum, Old Faithful. Rupee 78407 Hd.C'ce 1 1-8 1 Stftftfaat IS 110 16 5' ft*] F. Ambrose • KannieH'n. HighGear, Superbum '78180 Bowio lmTOy I lOSfast 26 110 9 7 7l 6'| J Ch'Im-rsl I TlielVruv'n, Normal, L'dWracs: 77827 Havana I ft-ftft 2.89%faat 4 106 3 3 41 3'1 O Pernia ft J.l'nderwoo.l. Hainan, Diversity 777ti! Havana 1 1-16 1 46'5fa3t 4 104 1 1 51 4* J Callahan ft Lu. yKate, Diversity. Fly. Prince 7 7C96 Havana lmTOy 1:41 fast 5 104 3 4 2' 2» J Callahan 7 I.ucyKate. Fly. Prince, J.Morrill ROSEATE, ch. m, 6 94 By All Gold — Rose of Dawn, by Hamburg. (Trainer. A. ft Niehans. Owiw. H. 8. Lipnmant. Breeder. H. P. Whitney. 78559 II deG'ce 1 1-16 LlS'if ast 27 10 left 3 6 6' 4*1 C Allen IS Soul hRreezc. DukeJoha. Leastia [78429 11 deG co 1 1-48 l:8ft*ftfBs4 -"3 Ml 1 4 3! 3J J Dawson 10 Daudybrush. Aladdin, Kingjoha 780ftO Havana 1 1 S 1 :",6Sgood 21 1)2 5 2 5« 6»1 J Baton 15 D'nley. JohyO t on'l, H ( . Hasch i;78«)» Havana 1116 1:48 last 6-i 106 4 9 51 5'i J Dawson 10 Conund'm, BlueBrush, Spec'rGlrl 77811 Havana 1 1-16 1 :1T-5fast 2i 97 2 3 1' 1* J O'Bri.n H) A Sablot'ky. Krlanger, J.Muma 77717 Havana hu'Wy 1 ll'^fast 5 105 12 10 5' 5*1 J O'Brien 12 G.Joe, J.O'Connell. A.Sablo'sky J77725 Havana lmTOy 1 gfftfaat 5 106 5 9 6' 5» R MeAl'ey 9 J (|ii »rie. Biddledee, K Carpenter 77417 Havana Isnfftjr I .li'sfast 3 106 1 4 5* 7'* J Callahan 7 Ilillman C, Glenn. Mallowmot 77282 Havana 3-4 1:16 good 4 10.J U U 11 9:i W Dellow 11 Spring Vsle. Kendall, Gupton WEST PITTSTON, b. f. 4 94 By Sweep— Santa Maria, by Golden Maxim. (Traiaer. J. Boden. Owner, Triple Springs Farm Stablel. Breeder. P. T. Chinn. 78228 Bowie T8 1 :29\murt 8 103 T 10 M* 11 * B Howard L'i Fifty Fifty. Warng. C.J.C'gmlla 75781 Bowio 1 1-16 1 54«imud 11 91 14 11 7' S'» II Howar.115 (oral Reef. Col. Whal'n, F.Monroe 757:55 Bowie ft 116 1:52 fist 4 93 7 2 3l 5»i H Howar.112 Kttahe, Widow Bedotte. Toodles 75616 Bowie 11-16 1 51*i,fust 4| 98 I 3 4« 5» H Howar.lli) Rouen. D. and Drakes. Zouave 75096 Laurel 1 l:13%good 15 107 9 4 4'1 4'i H Howardl2 Insulate. May Buddy. Simoon 73460 B Bnnets 1 1-8 1 55*ifast 1 94 4 1 2'i 4 1 H Howard 8 TheHock mender. Royden. Ajom 7 3016 C'naught lmTOy 1 46Hfaat 31 89 4 1 ft* ft* ■ Howard 9 Mouette, Tantalus. SlraigbtShot Page 8 Columbus Entries and Past Performances COLUMBUS MONDAY, APRIL 28 WEATHER CLEAR; TRACK FAST. Tbe figures under the heading "Ree." In the entries below show tbe best time ef each horse at tbe distance since January 1, 1922, no matter where it finished. Da cases where record was made on other than a fait er good track, abbreviations show track conditions. 78480 IS FIRST INDEX OF 11*4. 78188 IS FIRST INDEX OF APRIL. Racing starts at 2:15 p. m. (Chicago time, 2:15). ®Sui'cnnr mud runner. XGood mud runner. :!:Fair inuri runner. (M) Maidens. •Apprentice ullowanrp. Iil'.linkera. The following abbreviations are used to designate ' tracks at which time records shown l in entries were made : Aqueduct Aq Aurora Au Belmont Park BP Blue Bonnets BB Bowie Bo Churchill Downs CD Columbus Co Connaught Park CP Conncaut Lake CL Dade Park DP Devonshire De Dorval Do Duf ferin Du Empire Em Fair Grounds FG Fort Erie FE Hamilton Hm Havre do Grace HG Hawthorne Hw Havana Hv Huntington Hu Jamaica J a Jefferson Park XP Kenilworth He Kemp ton Park KP King Edward Ki Latonia La Laurel Lu Lexington Li Maplo Heights MH Marlboro Mb Mobile Mo Mount Royal MR Omaha Om Pimlico Pra Reno Re Saratoga Sa Tanforan Ta Thornclif f e Th Tijuana Ti Toledo To Windsor Wi Woodbine Wo First Race— 1-2 Mile. Purse $000 'J year -olds. Maidens. Claiming. (Track record: April SI, 19J4— 50?t, — 2— 104.) Today's lad. Ilorse. Wt. Per. A.Wt.lInn 78408' Honest Mose .JP 118 :49 107 X "25 78632* Lady HaldemanHv 102 :48% 109X720 78408 Dora I.utz Hu 107 :49 107. .7Lr, 785381 Millie G Bo 106 :60% 112.715 78246 Donaldo Hu 10." :50fe 107.710 78660 Billy Welch . .Co 118 :50Vs 112. .710 78660 Pardner Jewell. Hu 102 :4» 107.710 78560 Winnie Davis .JP 114 :50^ 107.. 710 78560 Sunborn Oo 107 :52V5 107..70: 78632 Ocean Mist Bo 113 :53s 112.. 70." 78532 Rockomar JP 108 :0O 107. .700 78560 My liusiness ..Co 100 :T.lt 107. .700 78618 John D Co 98 :52 107.. 700 77647 Dulcy Lou 107. .700 Dorothy Frances.. 107 78292* Uuey Hu 107 :49'i 107 Second Race — 5-8 Mile. Purse $600. 3-year-olds and upward. Claiming. (Track record: Au?. 21, 1923—1:02—2—108.) 78814 Havana ElcctricTi 110 l:Bt% 4 100x725 (TT996) Wee Toddler 4 107. 720 78029 Whispering ■ 107. .715 750441 Qmm of the Spa. 8 103. .715 78546 Scurrv Coll0 1:04^ 7 105.715 77982 Fictile 5 100x715 78546= •( arrie Moore, .llv 112 1:01^. 8 BBXTM 78533 •Needy CD 111 1:02% 4 98.710 78519 Milda nu 109 1 :01 Vfe 8 103x705 78489 Mary G Co 111 l:06feh 6 107x705 76044 blluhbub 11 1050700 I 78661 •Helen Major ..JP 111 1:04s 5 98x700 I I I 77B18 First Blush ...JP 115 1:05m 4 106x706 74783 bFrenchy B 106.-700 75861 Arietta Lx 110 1:02 8 108. .700 78544 •bLloyd George.. Co 105 1:04% 8 104. .700 Third Race — 5-8 Mile. Purse $600. 3-year-olds and upward. Clariming. Maidens. (Track record: Aug. 21, 1923—1:02—2—108.1 78548 'Barberry La 109 1:01% 8 100..72S 77634 Fear FE 107 1:01% 8 100x720 77480 Stella Maris ..Em 112 1:02 4 111x715 78456 The Plainsman... 4 113.715 70440 Svlvester 4 100. .710 78046 Carpathian 4 113x710 78520 Skywaids Sa 115 1:02% 3 102.710 78577 Ihiisy Carter 3 100. 705 78489 Ilambone Li 106 1:02% 4 113. .705 78577 Melvina La 112 1:06 8 100.700 76799 Wise Guy Ti 114 1:04% 4 111 700 77897 Malusetto 5 113.700 67237 Hinkle F. 113. 700 75472 Aji Hul05 1:03'6 4 111 .700 75294 Virginia Check .. 5 111. .700 Blushing Miss 4 111 Fourth Race — 6 1-2 Furlongs. Purse $000. 3-year olds and upward. Allowances. (Track record: Aug. 21, 1923—1:21% 6 10'.' i (78344) GAY BOY H. ... 4 110. 725 78564- Sun Brae 6 109x715 (78410) Maude Harvey... 4 105.715 I 78550 Clavmore T 113 «. 710 1(78411) Barbara PalmerCo 97 1:26'^. 4 105.710 78598' Blue Hill 3 100x710 78566 Zapatos An 104 1:23% 4 107x7(Ki 78487= bKar East Bo 107 1:21% 7 109X7O5 78597 Wee Dear 3 91. 700 78577 Great Northern .. 8 96X700 Fifth Race — 5 1-2 Furlongs. Elks Handicap. Purse $800. 3-Tear-olds and upward. (Track record: April 23, 1923 -1:05%- 7 104.) 78523 Chief Sponsor .Hv 107)1:0" '5 6 100. 723 78412= bTopango Hv 103 1:05% 4 105. .720 78481* Lorena Mareellia Om 106 1:06% 4 118x713 78564* Lady Hose BP 112 1:06% 4 100. .710 (78524) Ailsie Vernor ..La 94 1:07 4 110x710 (72738) bSundial II Ti 115 1:07% 8 110. .705 Sixth Race— 1 Mile and 70 Yards. Purse $600. 4-year-olds and upward. Claiming. (Track record: Aug. 21, 1923 — 1:48— 6 1 15. » 78578* Avispa JP 93 1:43% 5 107.. 723 (78457) Mock Orange Th 102 1:43% 7 109-720 (78579) *lncle Vi-lo ...CD MB 1:43% 6 107x715 78537' Bob Baker ...Till] 1:47 8 103® 7 10 78537 Miss Libcrtv .CP 90 1 :4S% 4 105/, 705 (78599) *Ilarp of the North Hw 10i;i:48% 0 102-705 78551* Ossaleen (M) ... \ 107.705 78549 Cipsy Yight 0 101x700 Seventh Race — 1 1-16 Miles. Purse $600. 4 year-olds and upward. Claiming. (Track n-cord: Aug. 20. 1MB— 1:50— »— 113. 1 (78566) 'bVendor I'm 103 1 :47% 5 100 725 78536- She Devil l*4J 102 l:5B% 8 106x720 78566 Torsida P0. 100 1 51 %s 5 103 / 715 78579 Scraps Ti 87 1:47% 4 111-715 78580= Hewitt MR 115 1:50% 7 105.715 78600 Smart Alex r. 105.710 78180 bWaukeag FG 109 1:50% 10 10Oa71O 78574 MM Fisher ..100.710 78580 Polite Hv MB 1:48% 4 108.705 78561 Hush Hv 100 1 :4! 7 103. .705 (752S9) Fame Em 100 1:40% 5 105 .700 78566 bl.ittle Ed Hw 105 1:48% 8 108 * 700 78538 II. C. Basch ..IIG !« 1 : 17*r. 9 108x700 72967 Dickie W FG 108 1:50^ 9 105x700 1«a DA PC *-2 Mile. 2-year-olds. Maidens. Claiming. (April 21, 1924— I SI nMUL SO 2-5 2 104.) Index Course Dist Time T'ck Odds Wt St ?i Str Fin Joclteys Started Order of Finish HONEST MOSE, br. g, 2 (M) 107 By Under Fire — Rookery, by Zeus. (Trainer. J. Shields. Owner. C. Diebel). Breeder, R. T. Judy. 78408 lluntton 1-2 48%fast 4| 110 3* W Dun's'n 7 Seth'sTr'sure. BillvPk'd. r'd'r.I'l "8199 Hunfton 1-2 49y5fasi: 9-10 115 7«J W Dunson 9 KedScth. CrystalVer.nie. Ma\ K. 77910 Jefferson 1-2 51%hvy 3a 113 1 4 5» 5'1F Murphy 14 Neat Girl, Mv Biddv. MaivO.ar 77845 Jefferson 1-2 49 fast 7 118 2 2 2* 2»k J Wallace 15 LittleJmy, Blac-kD ah. My B dy 77758 Jefferson 1-2 49%fast 7 116 1 3 61 6-J IV Crump 15 Sweeptona, Flavia, Little J immy 77708 F.Gr'nds 1-2 49%fast 3 116 11 11 11 ll== L McDottl2 Malacha, Dean II., Crinkle 77575 F.Gr'nds St f 42%good 7 118 1 2" 2* J Kcderis 12 JohnT.D., MadMc.y. Lstli.Grindell 77444 F.Gr'nds 3} f 4^%mud 20 118 2 2l 2'1 J Kederis 10 Confluente, HoleCard, Lit.Jimmy LADY HALDEMAN, b. f, 2 (M) 109 By Haldeman— Edith B., by Contract. (Trainer, J. J. Feeney. Owner, J. J. Feeney). Breeder, M. Halsall. 78532 Colmbus 1-2 62%slow 6 lo9 3* R Hol'way 9 DcK-McMahon. MiilioG.. Porko'r 78484 Colmbus 1-2 62%hvy 11 107 4' R Hoi'way 7 Hole-Card, Malacha, OceanMist 78024 Havana 1-2 52 mud 4 103 3 4 4* 2" O Pernia 7 EthelF., Great Waters, Jum Ihv 77916 Havana 1-2 49%alop 2 103 1 4 5* 451 ¥ Woodk 7 Cantores, June Day, Ethel F. 77785 Havana 1-2 48 fast 4 103 2 6 5* 4» F Wood'k 6 IrishUice. Great Waters. EthelK. 1 77654 Havana 1-2 80 good 8 103 8 7 6* 35i F Wood'ck 8 Creaiul'uff. IrishLa. e, June Day DORA LUTZ. cb. f, 2 (M) 107 By Star Master— Yallaha, by Miller. (Trainer. E. Lutz. Owner, E. Lutz). Breeder. J. E. Madden. 78408 Hunfton 1-2 48%fast 5i 107 4TJ O Atwell 7 Seth'sTr's'c. HillySkd. H'stM'se 78338 Hunfton 1-2 48%fast 21-i 107 2' O Atwell 7 Benita, I'rin Sctii. P dn rjewell 78*'4« Hunfton 1-2 49 fast 15 105 21 O Atwell 10 Bi uita. Crystal Veiinie. Hucy 78199 Hunfton 1-2 49%fast 31 104 5' O Atwell 9 BedScth, CrystalV. -iinie. Ma\K. 77971 Jcff.rson 1-2 49%mud 100 Ml 12 \1 1C* 12=' G Corey 13 P-.Goosle, Hr'nTioiit. LitJiiiiiny 77845 Jefferson 1-2 49 fast 30 Ml II 9 10* 10" II Wakoff 15 L tleJ'my. IIou tMose. Ill ku'ah MILLIE G.. ch. f. 2 (M) 112 By Theo. Cook— Almandine II., by Faucheur. (Trainer, C. N. Freeman. Owner, C. N. Freeman). Breeder, E. F. Simms. 78532 Colmbus 1-3 52%slo\v 61 104 2* H Farland ■ Doc-.McMahon, I.'.vHald'n. Ko. k'r ; 78262 Powie 1-2 49%good SOf IOC 7 4 €'1 5'J H Farlandl2 Foyle. Kumunin. Holler 78225 Howie 1-2 49%slow 31 105 6 6 8' tt*« H Karlandl2 B.W frey. Kov!.-. 1' aclieneeP. le 78176 Bowio 1-2 49%fast 21f 105 6 3 31 5'J H Farlandl2 Sombre. Bill Winf r« y. K.French 77254 F.Gr'nds SI f 42 fast 15 115 5 3= 4JJ J Hcupel 13 Geor.Uose. Nightshade. S.Name. 77147 F.Gr'nds 31 f 41%fast 60 1C9 6 5* &"i G W C'roll 8 Evelyn, Barmy t;ooi-le. Wheatoa i DONALDA. b. f. 2 (M) 107 By Paicines — Ida Trovato. by Ben Trovato. t (Trainer. C. F. Knight. Owner, Mrs. C. F. Knight). Breeder. J. L. & V. K. Dodge. 78240 Hunfton 1-- 4'.i fast 65 105 l\)'-'i W Taylor 10 Benita, DoraLut/. 1 r.\ stu: \ eiinie 78199 Hunfton 1-2 43%fast 18 IH 9" W Taylor B KedScth, CrystalVeiime, M.i.\ K. BILLY WELCH, b. c. 2 (M) 112 , By Horron— Va-va. by Stalwart. (Trainer. W. Carter. Owner. M. Cox). Breeder, J. B. Gorham. 78560 c'cilmbus 1 - 61%fast u-l 109 74 J Byrne !» DooMc-M'n. Mnyltaxt'r. E^'rC'd*! 78518 Columbus 1-2 WOfcfcood 6 118 37 J Byrne 7 Malacha, Bed Stth, Ethel W. PARDNER JEWELL, br. f, 3 (M) 107 By Zeus— Celtiva, by Celt, s (Trainer. J. Shields. Owner, E. E. Mooar). Breeder. Mrs. C. Smith. 1 78560 Col mbus 1-J fl%fast 'JS 101 6*1 D Randell 9 iKx.Me.Mn. M..vBaxt r. BVlC'dl '78532 Colmbus 1-2 62%slow 3 2 109 C» L Aron 9 DocMcMahon, MillieG.. L'vH'cln 1 ! 78408 Hunfton 1-2 48%fast 41 Ml 4*1 B Zucchini 7 Seth'sTr'fc'e. P.illySkd. H*StM*M f i 78338 Hunfton 1-2 48%fast 23 105 4«1 A Kroner 7 Benita. Dora Lutz. Princ e ssS. tlj 1177516 F.Gr'nds 31 f 42%fast 30 10S 2 12 12" J Chalm'rs 12 Neat Girt, Spani.n Name, up 77120 FGr'nds 3-8 35 fast 30 115 11 11* 11" J Corcoran 12 Vanidoso. Mahi-IC. F'ydeCoursy 76984 F.Gr'nds 3-8 3C%hvy 30 110 10 10' M*| G Walls 12 BBaJtMng, M.ir.vD.ar, Mabel C. WLNNIE DAVIS, b. f. 2 (M) 107 By Royal LL— Angeline, by Dick Welles. (Trainer. R. N. Vestal. Owner. R. N. Vestal). Breeder. J. B. Respess. 78560 CofksM 1 - BHfcfaat 17 108 4' II Farland 9 Doe McM'n. Mavl'.axt'r. F.s'KI'd'l 78532 C.-lmbus 1-2 52%t-lc.w 13 109 8" J Majestic 9 DocMeMahon, Milliei;.. L')H'el'n 77758 Je ffeisun 1-2 49%fast 15 111 9 12 ll1 llTi G Walls 15 Swceptona, Flavia. Little Jimmy SUNBORN. blk. f, 2 (M) 107 By Lough Foyle— Sky born, by Peter Quince. 78560 e'e-lmbus 1- IIUfMl 30 107 S* It Hol'way 9 DixMe-M'n, MayBaxt'r, Es'rGii*l OCEAN MIST. ch. f. 2 (M) 112 By Damrosch — Ocean Wave, by Migraine. (Trainer, J. Tigue. Owner. Kenton Stable). Breeder, Payne & West. 78532 Colmbus 1-J 62%al»w «1 109 6'° A Kroger ! IKx-McMuhon. MillieG.. I/yH'el'n 78484 Colmbus 1-2 62%hvy 13 103 3* 9 Woo.ls'k T II. Card. Malnelu. L'\ Halelem: at 78239 Bowie 1-2 60 slow 38 113 7 T 7* V* ■ Bfltll 8 Bet he r. Todlleiu-sor. B'niceU rk 77342 lV ;rncls 31 f 42%good 50 in 12 13 13:K McD'ottl3 Mas. Billy. B.W.iifiec, M ltiddj| R0CK0MAR. ch. f. 2 (M) 107 By Half Rock— Miss Orimar. by Orimar. (Trainer. J. Romito. Owner, -T. Romito). Breeder, L. Whiting. 78532 Ce.rinbus 1-2 62%sbi\v 15 le-4 4« D Randell 9 Doe-Me-Mnhon. Millie-C. I.'vH'.ln 7817C BwWle 1-2 49%fast Jlf le 4 8 4 41 7" D Randell 12 Sombre. BillWinfrey, K.Fren.li 77845 Jefferson 1-2 49 fast 20 115 5 13 1.1' 11 = = J OovMCUslI LtleJmy. Hon tMose. B1K1" ah 77779 Jefferson 1-2 48%fast IE 10S 10 9 10* 10"i J Corcoran 14 MaiyDear. LittleJiinniy, Chanawl 77758 J.ff. ts. .n 1-2 4»%fa.st "30 113 12 U 12' 13" R He.l 'wayl-5 Sweeplcm.i. Kl.evia. 1. ttlcJiininy 77385 P.Cfa 11. Is 31 f 42%fast 30 116 1 41 4; J Rodrig'zl3 Little Gi|s.v. Siar tiirl. Flavia MY BUSINESS, ch. f. 2 (Ml 107 By Irish Gentleman— Alabama, by Sir Dixe-n. ( Trainer. A. Smitha. Owner. A. Smitha). Breeder. A. Smiths. 78560 I ol tubus 1 1 0;%fai t 36 IN 6* W Taylor 9 DocMc-M'n, MayBaxfr, Es'iti'd'l JOHN D.. ch. g. 2 (Ml 107 By Flammarion — Rosebush, bv Thicket. (Trainer. L. B. Mikel. Owner, W. M. Mikel). Breeder. W. Mikel & Son. 78518 Columbia* 1-2 60%good 61 9S 5" J Majestic 7 Malacha, Ke-d Seth. Billy Welch 77444 l'i;r'ni!s 31 f 4.'%mud 30 IOC 8 910 9=" A Accardy 10 Confluente. Hon.Mose. HoleCard 77078 Kernels 3J f 41%fast 40 100 4 8" 9'1 A Accardy 14 Foi.11.ore. Parole II., K d Seth DULCY LOU. ch. f. 2 (Ml 107 By Colonel Vennie— Undaunted, by Star Shoot. 1 Trainer. D. Womeldorff. Owner. T. H. Bernhardt). Breeder. J. B. Respess. 77647 F Gr ncLs 31 f 41%f..j.f 30 115 13 13 L== M Sch-v'tzl3 Br uTrout. Bt-lliIL. Lit.Jiuiia/ DORCTHA FRANCES, b. f. 2 (M) 107 By The Manager— Winifred A., by Sir Dixoa. (Trainer, A. Sm:tha. Owner, A Smitha). Breeder, A. Smitha. B.VEX, V e. 2 (M) 107 By Ormondale — Sea Pom, by Star Shoot. (Trainer. C. S. Johnson. Owner, T. F. Maloney). Breeder. M. & B. B. Jones. TUn Hunt (on l-t 49 faat 4 107 21 R Clifford 6 Bil.l Skidd. RedSorel. Prin'sScth 78846 Hunt ton 1-2 49 faat 13 113 4'i W Smith 10 Benita. lx.rni.nt/. CrystalYcnnie 77810 Jefferson 1-1 tl%hvy 30 197 14 11 t1 f» W Milncr 14 Neat OM, My Biddy. Mary I eur 77848 Jefferaon 1-3 4t fast Z0 lit 1 I I1 7" W Milncr 15 L'lleJ'my. lion tMose, Rl kDah 7777S Jefferaon 1-3 4t%faat St 1M 11 11 »» 8*1 W Milncr 14 Maryl)c:ir. Litt IcJimmy. Channel 77*47 FGr'ndi U f 41%fa«t It lit I 7» 7*1 W Milncr 13 Br'nTrout. BcllelL. Lit. Jimmy 7747S F.Gr*nda Q f 421talow 30 lit 1 H « W Milner 14 AlcxWoodliffe. RelleU., Trigger 2nd RAPF 5-8 Mlle- ^-year-old* and upward. Claiming:. (Angr. 21, 1023 HAVANA ELECTRIC. Dr. g. 4 109 By Solomon— Chitra. by Cesarlom. (Trainer, H. Good. Owner. H, Good). Breeder. F. Steinhr.rt. 78314 Tijuana 6-8 l:02Hhvv 7 107 t 4 CI 5»J J Berg 9 HarryD.. Cav. Emptor. BaheRut'i 78138 Tijuana 61 f 1:08 fast It 113 4 1 9 41 J Berg 11 Fireplace. Bobby Allen, Mouxie T8676 Tijuana 6-8 l:01**slow 33 116 3 t B * 10" J Berg 14 Frank S.. W. Thoughts. DanArvi /8020 Tijuana 61 f lK»l»mud 13 116 8 t 9* 10" J Berg 11 NoonG'dc. Araack'sin. Scot'hLad #7784 Tijuana 6i f l:07Vtfast 15f 112 4 3 4* 6*1 J Berg 12 Picnic. Miss Fryer. FlironeW'd 77865 Tijuana 61 f l:07Hfast 1) U) t 4 31 6*1 J Berg 10 A. Lester. Miss Fryer. Grayson WEE TODDLER, eh. f, 4 107 By Delhi — Grace Commoner, by The Commoner. (Trainer. O. L. Foster. Owner. O. L. Foster). Breeders. J. D. Carr & Bro. 77996 Havana 61 f 1:09 fast 2 103 7 6 21 1" A Mcl.'lin 12 Silvergrift. Hush. Irene Walton 78277 Havana 3-4 1:13 faat 4 106 2 6 41 4' W Smith 10 I.ilaoTime. AiNie Vernor. Needy 76259 Wh ling Ab 6-8 1:04 hvy 16-6 112 2" C La Belle C Miss Liberty. Needy, Ella C. 74649 Akron BJ f 1 :22V«,fast 4-5 108 1» F S. remba 7 Punctual. Jacobean. Advance 74481 Akron 61 f 1 :0SVast t-6 107 3'1 W Taylor 8 doom. Riposta. Humpy 74868 Akron tjf l:22\fast 4 107 2* P Groos 7 Full o'Fun. Scissors. JoscpliincC. 74228 Akron 61 f 1 25 fast 81 104 6' P Groos 6 She Devil, Bcrretta. L.EyesII. 73719 Dorval 3-4 1 .12 fast 10 101 7 7 I t1* P Groos S Flint. Whalebone. FlortnccDeen WHISPERING, ch. m. 5 107 By Von Tromp— Ellen Atkin. by Kingston. (Trainer. B. McNeill. Owner, S. McNeill). Breeder. E. Ce'urian. 78029 Havana 61 f 1:12 mud 6 103 4 C •• 12" J Kessmer 12 Patsy B., Arme dee. Le Balafre 77874 Havana 61 f POTVsfast 10 108 3 1 1»* 2"* J Majcsticl2 Kunnan, ChowChow. C'rieMoore 77724 Havana M L12\fast 10 103 I 3 31 12" J Eaton 12 L.Lorainc. LadyDelhi, Humorist 77429 Havana 6] f 1:07 fast 12 106 1 7 6'1 V* 1 S Banks 7 ForestQ'n, Momentum, Bet.Mac ttUEEN OF THE SPA. br. m. 8 103 By Sir John Johnson — Okitau. by Planudei. (Trainer. J. W. Pinkham. Owner. J. W. Pinkham). Breeder. J. E. Madden. 75044 Whe.iing 6J f llS^tslop 9 112 3*1 F Moore 8 Jacobean. Sandy 1L. Litholick 74951 Akron M I tULfal 16-5 1C9 6" H Clemts S G. Chance Sacajavvca. R.R'kwell 748C9 Akron 7-8 1 :30»t.fast 31 10S 3*1 J Berg 10 Sncajawea." Ed. Fuller, Drapery 74788 Akron 1 1-16 1 :49Vfast 15 109 7'U Berg S Montilln. Ardito. Advance 74017 Akron 11-1C 1:49 fast 29-10 113 8'° E Hilernan 8 Bill Block. La Kross. Chandclier 74574 Akron 61 f 1:22 fast 7-10 US 1« J Connors 10 Big Noise. Hush. Our Kate 74340 Akron 1 1-16 l:50'ifast 9-10 109 l'l J Connors 7 Billy Stii.i.t. Ardito, Streamer SCURRY, br. g. 7 105 By Broomstick — Dovelet. bv Peter Pan. (Trainer. B. A. Forsha. Owner. Muth ft Forsha . Breeder. H. P. Whitney. 78546 Col mbus 6-8 1:04 fast 10 110 7*1 D Fr"gett 10 Lustre. Carrie Moore, Bojul 78027 Havana 61fl:ll%mud 6 113 7 7 VI 7" W Fronk 11 C wood Roy. Sim'eonBoy. PeterJ. 77939 Havana 61 f l:ll%mu.l 8 HI 4 2 2* 1" W Fronk 11 Lustre. Cruces. Miss Holland 77875 Havana 61 f 1 :07%f ast 6 110 8 2 61 6* W Fronk 11 Quiet. P.ofWellington. R'gRose 76392 Havana 3-4 1:14%fast 21 106 6 3 34 4*1 A Pickens 8 Golden Chance. Haran, Sky MaD 7G309 Havana 51 f POSVfcfast 4 107 4 3 3» 41 F Kiniry 11 Armedee, Betty Mae, romcrene FICTILE, b. r. 6 100 By Ildrlm— Fifi, by Giganteum. drainer, L. A. Daly. Owner, F. Markhum). Breeder. Mrs. L. A. Livingston. 77982 Havana lmTOy 1 4T^slow 15 107 t 1 31 8*1 A McLlin 9 Blazonry. Approval, Felix M. 77941 Havana 11-16 1:51 mud 10 112 3 7 8* 8*' A McLlin 10 Approval. Felix M., Alluring 77726 Havana lm70y 1 :44%fast 15 113 4 I t* 8" A McLlin 9 Tamper. Sportiboy. Blk.Watchll. 77592 Havana 1 1-16 l:48fefast 13 113 3 t 61 6 J A McI.'linlO Halu. Sandy II.. Erlanger 77546 Havana 3-4 l:16*4slow 6 111 3 I l©1 9'* A Mcl.'nl2 Ikase. Mess Kit. Sandy H. 77373 Havana 3-4 1:15 fast 12 111 4 3 t1 31 A McLlin 12 Awning, Ukase. Mad Nell CARRIE MOORE, b. m, t 98 By McGee— Dutch Barbara, by Flying Dutchman. -.Trailer. J. A. Parson. Owner. J. A. Parson). Breeder. C. W. Mour:. 78516 Col'mbus 5-8 1:04 fast 41 108 i* C Frost 10 Lustre. Bojul, Humcrist 77944 Havana 51 f 1 :09W.mud 10 98 2 6 «'l 6» J O'Brien 11 Gold. Chance. Scamper, Colossus 77874 Havana 61 f 1 :07Vifast 3 101 4 2 4* 4'1 J OBr'cn 12 Kunnan. Whispering. ChowChow 77614 Havana 61 f 1:12 mud 8 104 8 7 8'1 8*1 J Eaton 12 MessKit, MadNell, LotticLorne NEEDY, b. f, 4 98 By Trevisco — Agnes May, by The Commoner. (Trainer. A. B. Jessop. Owner, Jesscp Bros.). Breeder. J. J. McGough. 78533 ci'mbus 6-8 l:04Sslow 48 99 4*1 K N'oe 9 MadNell. W'fnFlanna. Ch'wC'w 77979 Havana 3-4 1:14%slow 8 99 9 6 31 4'1 J Eaton 12 MabelE'st. Dustman. Capt.K'ney 77940 Havana 3-4 1:18 mud 15 94 4 1 1* 6= J Dawson 12 In Doubt. Kendall, Mad Nell 77659 Havana 3-4 1:14 good 8 100 9 9 SaM!'* J Dawson 12 Lottiel/e. Jackl'ot, BlackW'liII. 7 7052 Havana 3-4 l:21Vshvy 15 106 9 9 6* 8*1 S Banks 9 Hughie. Cj Mazonia. K. Carpenter 77014 Havana 61 f 1:13 hvy 12 106 8 10 10 10'* W Fronk 10 Hughie. Mad Nell. Jack Frost 56845 Havana 61 f 1:13 hvy 15 98 7 7 7 61* J Shanks 7 Get "Em. Ben Bolt. Col. Pst ;cr 57 Havana 3-4 l:lSV4,hvy 4 96 t 4 4* 611 D Randell 8 Lank. Rapid Stride, Jacobean MILDA. br. m. 8 103 By Jack Atkin — Armilda, by Bryn Mawr. (Trainer, L. Hector. Owner, L. Hector). Breeder. C C. Patrick. 78519 Columbus 5-8 l:04%good 6 110 7»J W Martin 12 Fleer. Reluctant. Athlete 78025 Havana 61 f 1 :ll««mud 4 107 11 3 8* 3* R McAleyl2 AuntDeda. Bcrretta. Min'ieMaek 77954 Havana 51 f l:09%mud 6 109 7 3 2* 2! W 1'mrosclO Fatli.Dam'n. Confe'y. Slin.Mack 77808 Havana 61 f l:07Sfast 4 106 7 2 1»* 2'} J Majestic 8 H.Buxton. Hap.CoLucky. Gilder 77765 Havana Hfl:07*ifast 10 100 10 t 31 5« J Dawson 11 Colossus. Wilt.Flanna. Fiirlmigh 77655 Havana 51 f 1:10 good 15 106 8 4 8»* 5*i D Prible 9 Cisijua. Approval. HappyGoL'ky 77298 Havana 61 f 1:10 good 6 107 6 t 3* 6'J D Prible 12 S.Punkins, Almirantc, S.Simon MARY G.. ch. m, 6 107 By Golden Maxim— Trappist. by The Friar. (Trainer. M. Jordan. Owner, M. Jordan). Breeder. J. Greenberg. 784 89 C.imbus 5-8 Irtfftlnrjr 5 111 671 J ConnorslO Spr'gVale, KnotGrass. L.Pointer 75261 Wh'ling Ab I -8 1 :04 hvy 4 114 41 J Connors 10 Auntie Em. Advance. Sky Man 75139 Whling Ab 3-4 1 :22 ihvy 14 117 64} J Connors 7 KEyesIL. OrleansGirl, Sp'gVaU 75077 Whicl'g Ab 3-4 1:22 mud 21 111 1" J Connors K Hor.Ix rch. ServiceFlag, Bab 75042 Wheel's Ab 5 8 l:02%slop 1 109 8:1 « Wliams II Bridgette. MissIIol'd, L.Tointer 74825 Akron 6i f 1 :09Hfast 61 100 4*1 J Berg 0 AuntDeda, Berretta. Arthurltule 74786 Akron 61 f l:0S»tiast 8 109 7»J G Wliams 9 Be Trueiiij.n. Floralia. Coax Mi HUBBUB, b. g, 10 105 By Broomstick — Rumpus, bv Hamburg. (Trainer. G. Foley. Owner. G. Foley). Breeder. H. P. Whitney. 75044 Whe. ling 61 f 1 Jtj*£ '.op 6J 112 1*" II fl'MI ■!■ S Jacobean. SandyH.. Q.of thcSpa 74823 Akron 61 f 1:10 fast 52 111 l* W Taylor 7 Shifty. Bill Blackwell, Gilder 74747 Akron 1 1:45 good 33 1% 8* F Moore 9 Chandelier. Burgoyne, MyLor'ne 74703 Akron 51 f 1:10 fast 29 111 6«3 W Taylor 9 Jacobean. Sabretash. Roeie H. 74535 Akraa 1 1-16 l:50Hf ast 12 110 8"H Clments S Ardito, Blarney Boy, Obstinate 74481 Akron 51 f 1 OT^fast 95 106 8:1 L Mills 8 doom. Riposta, Wee Toddler HELEN MAJOR, ch. m, 5 98 By Harrigan— Mazonia. by Maiaras. (Trainer. P. Dwyer. Owner. P. Dwver). Breeder. B. A. Tones. 78561 (* 1 tubus 6^8 1:01 fast 60 10S 8*1 H Hay 9 Josie Gorman, Ink. Flip 76834 Cul City 5-8 1:01 fast — HH 6»i H Hay 7 Cam'flagell.. DeLand. ChaJane 76674 Cul City 41 f 55 good — 110 3*1 C Gross 11 LadySmall. OldRed, QueencupII. 76641 Cul. City 41 f 65 good — 111 4*1 T Buel 8 Felicitor, Old Red, Stylish Miss 76549 Culvert". 6-8 l:02«r.good — 114 6*1 I Sykes 8 Spinning. DanArvi. QuincyWard 76088 Phoenix 41 f C4'xfast 31-10 110 6T1 C Gross 8 MissMaben, Kinetic. D.L.Mills 7S057 1'ho-nlx 6 8 102 fast 11 110 7* C Gross 8 Dode Adams. MissMaben. Kinetic 74619 K. no 5-8 1:03 fast 4 1U9 4*11 Sykes 8 PinkTeiiny. E.Waldo, E.Williams FIRST BLUSH, ch. g, 4 105 By Pennant— Rose of Dawn, by Hamburg. (Trainer. J. Lavoly. Owner, W. J. Trimble). Brepder. H. P. Whitney. 77918 Havana .1-4 1:15 slop 8 103 2 6 61 6* H Callah'n 9 Twop.iir. D.mg.Rock. BillSpivins 77725 Havana lmTny l:45^fast 6 109 7 2 3»* 7* P Groos 9 Janjuerie, Biddledee. K.Cpenter 77560 Havana 3^ 1 :l^Vfegood 8 107 4 6 4* l* P Groos 7 I ot.L .raine. Mallowmot, Quaker 77297 Havana 61 f 1 :09%good 4 109 8 6 6 7*1 A Pick.ns 12 Ella C. The Girl. San Diego 76234 Havana 3 4 1 :14%fast 4 106 7 4 6* 4*4 O lVrnia 7 G.oft.SeasII.. Rog, Yallabilagel 7C104 Havana 1 1-16 l:4SVifast 6 101 6 6 6'i 6'° W Lancet 6 Boxwood. Horeb. Flying Trince TRENCHY. b. g. 9 105 By King Cobalt— Furieuse, by Ethelbert. (Trainer, E. T. Miller. Owner. Mra. A. Miller). Boeder. G. H. Browne. 74783 Akron 6-8 1:46*, teat 19 16 5*1 R Pauley M .w'ja«ca. Bridgotte, M.TIollins 74528 Akron I 1 M %t .ist ]" 108 4* R Pauley 8 Gloom. Miss Holland, Jota 74129 Y'stnwn Ab r.-S 1 Oo^fast 6 109 6*} R Pauley 7 Ethel H.. Carrie Baker. Butler 73887 Y'stown Ab 5-8 1:00 slop 7 108 2* K Pauley C Currcr..-y. Tom Norris, Justina E. 73576 T*CBt »n Ab 5-8 59 fast 41 107 9*1 R Pauley 9 Jacobean. Kritishlsles. Bridgctte 73165 Whc ling AbO-8 1:00 slop- 20 106 77J R Pauley 8 Berretta. Coax Me, Mary G. ARIETTA, b. m, 8 103 By Satsuma II.— Golden Wave, by Mirthful. (Trainer. E. Rice. Owner. A. Williams). Breeder. J. S. Maben. 75261 Wh'ling Ab 6-8 1:04 hvy 24 Ml 9'J F Horn 1(1 Auntie Em. Advance. Sky Man 75202 Willing Ab 6-8 1 :02 mud 44 107 47 J Majesty S Pep. Tea. Miss Hjlland, Advance 71954 Huntington 51 f 1 :08\fast 22 103 3* R Clifford 9 San. Iiol'ansy. Loyalty, Brit Isle 72982 I^x.CFr 5-8 1:01 fast 22 HI 6*1 J Dorain'k 6 Noonhour. Monsoon, Col. Pat 72917 I -x I'.F'r 6-8 l:00%good 9 107 5*1 J Domin'k I Win. Lester. M.Wood. F.C'adian 72859 Lex .(' F'r 6-8 l:01*ifaat » 110 3=i H Ckmnts 6 Sw.etlookie. ElMahdi. Par. Maid LLOYD GEORGE, b. g, 8 104 By Llangwm — Maud Primrose, by Mackintosh. (Trainer, C. N. Freeman. Owner, C. N. Freeman). Bred in England by Messrs. Harrison. 78546 Col'mbus 5-8 1:04 fast 89 106 6* H Farlan.llo Lustre. Carrie Moore. Bojul 70493 Map H'ts 3-4 1:13%fast 10 105 3' H Farland 6 St. Kevin. Recruit. Arravan '.0451 Map.llts 6* f l:07%fast 6 102 4* H Farlan.l 9 ChowChow. AuntieEm, Ar.Point 70256 Map. H'ts 34 l:13Vifast 9 100 8* H ?"arland 8 Jacobean. FirstConsul. SeaBoard 70023 Map. H'ts 51 f 1 :09 hvy 41 106 6*1 H Farland 6 Cavalier. Hazel W., Anticipate 09995 Map.H'U 51 f l:12^hvy 6 107 4* H Farland 5 Touiahoi, By Jove, Huron II. Or»rl DA PC *»-S Milo. 3-year-olds and upward. Maidens. Claiming:. (Angr. OlCI n/AOt Bl« l'J^a 1 :U^ -Z 10f .) BARBERRY, ch. c. 3 (M) 100 By The Manager— Lauretta Stolworthy. by Stalwart (Trainer, C. N. Freeman. Owner. C. N. Freemanl. Breeder. Mrs. M. S. Comba. 78548 Col'mbus 2-1 l:M%faai 41 105 9 3 H Farlan.112 Sparkpluj:. Melvina. KocktVirt 78520 Columbus 51 f 1 IP. .good 3-2 lo3 4* H Farlan.l 8 InclcAbe. SthnPacific. MvEr'r 78177 F.owi- « 1-2 f 1 2-S.fast 40 Ml I 11 13 12" H Farlan.l 13 Warning. Trapstick. Protocol 77491 I'Crn.ls 3-4 1 .l.'.^good 20 HI 8 10 9» S'J .1 K.-.l. ris 14 Sea Wolf. B. Black. Beth Steel 77213 KCr'nds 3-4 114 fast 15 106 6 8 8* 8T1 G Man^anl3 Hail.y.orn. Apology. Tight 76384 Jeff.rson 3-4 1 :15=H,good 15 111 5 4 41 3si 11 Farlandl2 I.'yBurrows. I, nardG.. L.Alfred FEAR. b. f, S (M) 103 By Transvaal— Ilaria. by Star Shoot. (Trainer. W. E. Martin. Owner. W. E. Martin). Breeder. T. Clyde. 77634 Havana BJ f lllVhvy 12 101 1 8 6: 9;» P Groos 9 Clan, dc Luna. Phoebe. GrayGirl 76886 Ha\ana 6* f 1 ,ll SKood 10 92 4 t 81 9" 11 Call hanlO Mail Nell. Bcrretta. Haran 76843 Havana 61 f 1 14 -_hvy 6 104 9 3 61 7* F \V..odckl2 Fran. his.-, Hilloro. Blue P.onnrt 76653 Havana tlflll'-liw 3 101 4 1 1"» 47 ] C.ill..han 8 Mj rtlcBilson, Hilloro, Suzuki 76467 Havana 51 f 1 :0S**fa-st 8 91 7 4 111 11" J Dawson 12 Thor. Kay S. Mariiiadnke 76391 Havana 6* f 1 07Ttfast 10 101 6 3 61 7" W Dall..w 8 MissM'garet. Suzuki. M'maduke 73895 II leG'ce 6-8 1:02 mud 21 97 10 4 61 8 J K. ssti. r 14 P.lkArt. P I.Mnara. SnowMaidcn 1 STELLA MARIS, ch. f, 4 (M) 111 By Pebbles— Turf Star, by Nasturtium. (Trainer, J. Everman. Owner, A. C. Groves. Breeder. J. Butler. 77480 Havana || f 1 :M7\fast 3 107 2 5 t» 91 ' E Bench 10 LconaDarc, Petite. Wil.Flanna 77430 Havana :i 1 l4»Aft 6-5 102 3 1 1»* :' J Callahan 8 Biddledee. MissKkin. EH'oronel I 77354 Havana Ci f 1 : JS good 4 105 12 12 11" 12" J Callahanl2 Ciib.iEiicaiito. ■) i-s..rs, llcnltolt 75177 Empire Ab 3-4 1 lO'^fast 9-10 107 6 3 6* 3=1 A Ac. ar.ly 1 I I. .Reveille. P.l.Slre.ik. GladjiV. •,.-.OH3 Kiniire Ab", 4 1.11 good 4 104 5 3 21 2 H Thnrb.r 6 .I.viiiee. Iji.lv Rose. Kge 75022 Empire Ab :,-l 1 Ht-Jiv y 20 101 7 2 2* 31 W Milncr 10 Wildrake. (. |. I.i.n. Mela.iirino THE PLAINSMAN, blk. g 4 (M) 113 By Di,k Welles— Edna Shannon, by Onondaga. (Trainer. N. B. Davis. Owner, N. B. Davis). Breeder. J. B. Respess. 78456 Huiu't.n 01 f 1:11 mud 10 lit tM W Ta lor 10 StarU.d. RockCourt. Copperhead 78371 Hunt'ton 3 4 1 14'Lfa-t 15 11", FelL L Montg'y 8 MiH-Anu-ri. a. BlackRubr. Bob 78315 Hunt ton 61 f 1 :'.8 lust 12 10 116 4' T CamronlO HigSapp. P.kRiil.r. Mis ,\n. erica 78249 Hunt'ton 61 f 1 09*».fast 91 111 2'1 T Cameron 9 Mis Pita Wisir.i.r. M.Atn'a 75474 Churchill 3-4 1:13Hfast 228 109i 9 f 9 9s" T Murray I JolinO Kelly. Billy I'.ru-h. Yalta 75052 Hungton 61 f 1 11 hvy 16 1 j7 9*: W Bog'ski 1» H.Buxton, Gonwithiin, Monsoon _ 1 SYXVESTEH. br. g. 4 (M) 100 By Eyebrow— Ba vena, hy Clifford. (Trainer, E. J. Salt. Owner. E. 3. Salt). Breeder. E. Davin. 70440 ("naught 1 l:40%fast 49 98 6 t 7 7" R Doyle 7 Opperman. San. Real. H.Kembn*. 70169 W'dbine 3-4 l:14Hfast 27 107 6 3 71 9'* J Rowan 10 Beth Hodder. Shue, Charlton CARPATHIAN, ch. g, 4 (M) 113 By Olambala— Carpaneto, by John o' Gannx. (Trainer. A. Matthews. Owner, J. D. Killen). Breeder. B. T. Wilson. 78046 Havana 51 f 1 :095t,sU w 16 107 8 8 t 8'* J Ressner 8 GBegin'r, Sol.'sKilts. Silv'grift 78014 Havana lmTOy 1 :47(ifast 16 106 7 4 7l 7'1 J Kessr.er 12 JolinnyO'Conn'l, Hush. JapMuma 77939 Havana t| t l:ll%mud 6 107 11 8 8l 9U J Dawson 11 Scurry. Lustre, Cruces 77877 Havana lm50y l:44*4fast 6 107 6 3 2l 2* J Kessner 7 Caesar. My Error, Fair Egcria SKYWARDS, ch. g, 3 (M) 103 By Aeronaut— Joannlna. by Voter. (Trainer, B. Brown. Owner, 0. Wendel). Breeder. G. D. Widener. 78520 Columbus ui 1 PllVtgood 27 110 Pulled up. J Majestic 8 InclcAbe, SthnPacific, MyF.r'r 77474 FGrnds 3-4 1 15^,slow 100 10S 9 8 9* 9" E Roehm 12 Jackson, Midni'tFollies. Kehr.iU 77121 FGrnds 8-4 l:14^fast 100 P5 12 11 IP 11'* A Accardyl3 Vultilla. Jackson. Zanzibar 76963 r.43r*ad*l 3 -4 1 M'imud 30 114 6 10 9' 6** E Roehm 11 LeonardG.. SunMart. St. Gerard 75178 Empire 61 f 1 :08 fast 60 105 6 6 9' 10'* W And'sonlO I ady Argos. Impossible. Mitau 75086 Empire 5-8 1:01 good 30 115 10 10 10 10" T Burns 10 Payman, Wch Charm, B. Streak DAISY CARTER, b. f, 3 (M) 100 By Irish Gentleman— Anna Sweep, by Sweep. Breeder. C. H. Carter. 1 78577 Col'mbus 61 f 1:10 fast 11 108 9'5 W Fr'klin 9 Argument'l. Seth'&P'm. Baleful! HAMB0NE. blk. c. 4 (M) 113 By Sir John Johnson— Oenone. by Sain. (Trainer. E. C. Crockett. Owner, J. A. Carruba). Breeder. J. E. Madden. 78489 C Tir.bus 5-S l:05*.hvy 33 108 9" D Frog'telO Spr'gVale, KnotGrass. L.Pointer ^6908 MtalM 5-S l:02\fast 30 115 11 12 12 12" C Dishmonl2 Kunjeigh, Yorick. Irene Walton •"3819 M.H.ights 51 f 1:01 fast 43 102 5 7 81 9" E Roehm 10 Miss Jane. Futurctte. High Tea 6376)1 M. Heights 5-S 1:01 fast 17f 106 9 9 9* 9'» C Dishm'nCJ MargnrctWaie. High l.-a. Carta C3543 M. Heights 5-S 1:01 fast 23f 10S 6 7 71 S'* C Dishmonl2 Kiik I^idy, Joella J., Delante MELVINA. blk. f, 3 (M) 100 By Jack Atkin— Henotic, by Heno. •Trainer. M. Dieterle. Owner. J. R. Alexander). Breeder, J. R. Alexander. 78577 Col'mbus 6}. f 1:10 fast 8] K'S 5:'l A Roach 9 Argument '1. S.-th'sD'ni. Balefull 78548 Col'mbus 8-4 l:tt%faat 1C M6 2* A Roach 12 Sparkplug. Ko.-k Court. Dowry 73P93 Lex'tOM 6} f 1 :07=-.fast l.:2 11.".; S 8 ll'Ml » C. Marino 12 Mali .Ion;;. Nell M. -Chord. Erne 73869 I.ex'ton 61fl:09\mud 16f 110; 6 4 6l 9:3 C, Marino 12 M.id. Vennic. Medina. Lib.Queen 73262 Bl Grass 6J f 1 :07 fast 4 112 V* Q Marino 8 Frosty P„.y. March On, Cop. Head 73198 BLOaaa t-6 I 6l%alU1 9 111 4* G Marino 12 Privilege. M.Mornin. P Dispatca 72822 Columb s 5-S 1 :0S\hvy 37 109 10*1 G Marino 10 Casiilla, Zero, The Mule WISE GVTY. b. c. 4 (M) 111 By Sager— Lady Koeveena. by Harvey Barber. (Trainer. J. B. McGinn. Owner, J. B. McGinn). Breeder. J. B. McGinn. 76799 I'ul.City 3 4 l:l;\fast — 109 8" II Hav 9 Iloringa. PatCartcr. llackamora 76788 Cul. Mty 3 4 1:15 good — 109 7" H Hay 10 RlkPat. T.Chauib'lain. Three X. 764486 Cul City 6* f 1 :0S^.g,)Od — IT, 87 H Hay 8 K. Williams. T.P.1N. I.m kylluga 76547 CalvefC 5-8 1 :02?jj:ood — 106 •?'» H Hay 9 Silk Sox. Bulivari. Starlike 75872 Tijuana 3 4 1:14 good 60 9d 6*2 II Hay I Luly I,c I'.iihI. HayataJ. Vanloo 75848 Tijuana 6-S l:02!igood 65 105 S'» II Hay 8 FaithfulGirl. Bil. Gibson, Piutrel MALASETTO. ch. g. 5 (M) 113 By Malamont— Hopsetto. by Masetto. (Trainer. S. McNeill. Owner, S. McNeill). Breeder. R. L. Franklin. 77897 Havana i| f 1 :0S -,fast 34 11111 11 11 113: W McCabell Nano Boii.in. llumpv. Alazon 77854 Havana h\ f 1 :07%fast 20 107 10 10 11* U— S Banks 12 Sim'kam'nUov. LaatVe, S.P'kina 77480 Havana 5} f 1 :07?ifast 30 112 9 10 10 10-': S Banks 10 LcouaDare, Pet.I e, Wil.Flanna 77298 Havana 61 f 1:10 good 12 112 10 12 12 12*° S Banks 12 S.Punkins. Almirantc. S.Simoa HINKLE. ch. h, 5 (M) 113 By Ballot— Flying Colors, by Star Shoot. (Owner. L. Reseget). Breeder, J. N. Markev. 67237 Jeff.rson 51 f 1 :09'-sgood 15 115 4 5 5* 5"} J Wallace 12 Zooua. Billy Connor. Reformer 62361 Latonia 1 1-1C l:4S'.ifast 69 110 2 7 7 71S H Gray 7 Alam. Gill. Ran.1.1. Sport-maB 62157 Churchill 11:40 fast 39 109 1 10 10s 10'5 H Gray 15 Gr.Daddv. Fly. Prince. Fr'kBoyd 61978 Churchill 1 1-16 1 :4.Vfcfast 88 99 9 12 12 12*1 G Breun'g 12 Black Thong. Fain Col, Corson 61789 Churchill 7-8 1:26»ifast tf 105 7 10 10* 10'* A Frieshonll Castlereagh. Be GcmhI. Bojul 61534 Lex'ton 3-4 l:18^hvy 64 111 5 5 8*16**1) Conn lly 9 Marimba. AlaMaGirl. PeacePal C1493 Lex'ton 3-4 l:17Vfcmud 18 110 7 t 5s 0" E Pool S Proclamation. Excelsis, Prologue AJI. ch. c. 4 (M) 111 By Ralph— Variora, by Victory. (Trainer, M. Reiser. Owner, A. Gassenheimer). Breeder, G. J. Long. 75472 Churchill ll:41'ifast 21f 11.1 3 14 14 14!» J H Burke 14 Links. t;r"cn Briar. Leonte«= 75413 Churchill 7-8 1 iW%M—i 22f 104 11 11 12' 11" W I.osee 15 Ben Valet. Modesty. Sew.Comaa 73259 BL Grass 61 f 1 :07 fast 15f 107 12'* J Heupel 12 Finday. Orlova. Hazel W. 69353 Hunt'ton 5-8 LOI^fast 11 105 7" W Organ 10 Ixist Brush. Old Blue. Doris C9295 Hunt'ton 3-4 115%good 10 106 6*1 W Organ 8 Spods. I.ast Brush. Crudenas VIRGINIA CREEK, ch. m, 5 (M) 111 By Solomon— Miss Primity. by Contestor. (Trainer. T. Cheek. Owner. T. Cheek). Breeder. T. Cheek. 75294 Hunt'gton 5-8 PO'J^iast 9 107 6*i W Martin 9 (Mel Ko-e. K iz. Jewell. Miles S. 70639 Erie Ab 5-8 59 fast 16 106 4*J T Buel 7 I ewitt. Justina P., Bobadil 70301 Erie Ab 5-8 1:01 fast 5 109 71* T Buel 8 Bazon. Juanil.i III., Ms drb C9999 Y'stown Ab 5-8 1 :04?«.slovv 12 115 4* T Bud 8 E. Gomez. M.l.'retla. t.Igrahaai 68046 Havana 51 f l:08\fast 16 103 7 6 91 10'* F W'dst'k 11 Dicknell. Missllope, Jo ephineK. BLUSHING MISS, ch. f, 4 (M) 111 By Marathon — Marjorie A., by Prince of Me. bourne. Breeder, J. K. L. Ross. First Start. 1 I ,I4U DAfC 6 1-2 Fnrlonjc**. It-year-old* and upward. AUorrances. (Aug. •HIM nAUt Ul, 1023 1:21 2-5 « 102.) GAY BOY II.. ch. c, 4 110 By Jack the Sailor— Neosho Dale, by Ormondale. (Trainer. W. R. Padgett. Owrer. Padgett & Dougherty). Breeder. C. W. Simpson. 78344 Hunt'ton 11:42 fast 8-5 110 l'l W Smith 8 Khinesolcl. FLixvMae. RIackll'la 78271 Hunt'ton 3-4 1:14%fast 10 122 2°* W Smith 9 Great Lady. LiltleK.l. VirginiaR. 77658 Havana lm50y l:44%good 8-5 93 6 4 3'14'JJ Dawson 7 BritishL'r. t aadlcW*a, FlyingP'a 77462 Havana HnoOy 1 :43%fast 3 98 4 3 3« 3»J J Majestic 6 Fincastle. Elrtfltfc, llillman a 77354 Havana 61 f 1 :08 good 10 107 10 7 7* 6'|C Crann'n 12 Cuba Em anto, S. i-sc.rs. Benliolt 77303 Havana 51 f 1:08 good 10 108 9 9 10'! 9*1 C Bruder 12 Finday, Jolly, Scissors SUN BRAE. ch. g, 6 109 By Sundridge — Sweet Briar II., by St. Frusquin. (Trainer. W. A. McKinne". Owner. W. A. McKinney). Bred in England by W. S. Kihner. 78564 Corml.us 3-4 1 :l.".'r.fast 39-10 110 2 J Majestic 8 Noon Clicle. I^idy Ko-e. Pelion 78524 Columbue 3-4 Plti'Vgood 3-5 115 6*1 J Majtstic 7 Ailsie Vernor, Rc-dwood. Scissora 78059 Havana 3-4 l:14'.-;KOod 7-5 111 3 1 tj 1*1 T Bro*iiersl3 Aunt icMillin, Scissors. Twopair 78015 Havana 3-4 l:12Vfa.st 1 110 6 3 3* 3' T Brothers 8 Perhaps. MabelK . Sia .vA.h.ms 77879 Havana 61 f 1 :06*tfast 31 104 1 3 3' 2" T Brothers 9 End Man. Pepper Tea. S.i^ora 77829 Havana 3-4 l:ll»^fast 21 104 2 2 T 35 T Brothers 7 End Man. Blue Hill. Pcrlt.-ips 77749 Havana 3-4 l:12'4fast 31 102 4 2 2* 1" O pernia 8 Knd Man. Brother John. Scissora 77485 Havana S-4 l:12\fast 31 103 1 M 6'i T Brothers 7 Blan.Mac. T.American. MabellC. MAUDE HARVEY, ch. f. 4 105 By Alvescot— Belle Scott, by Contestor. (Trainer. J. B. McGinn. Owner, J. B. McGinn). Breeder. G. J. Lone. 78410 Hunt'ton 51 f 1 :0C-.-.fast 6 SI 1* H Hay 7 Theo. Matinee I.lol. The Plata* 78339 Hunt'ton 61 f l:07*4fast 10 100 ll H Hay 12 Geo.Starr. G'withiin. RillBlkwl 77670 F.Gr'nds 3-4 1:14%fast 30 l(Jl 4 6 4» 4* H Hay 9 Stargo. DanBolling, Round Robia 77314 F.Gr'nds 8-4 l:14Hfast 30 102 6 4 41 6* H Hay 12 Riookdalc. CoralR.ef. S'p'yKlin 77100 F.Gr'nds 8-4 1:14 fast 60 102 6 4 «' 7'* H Hay 8 Paul Micou. Guv'nor. Carnarvoa 77057 F.Gr'nds 3-4 1:14 fast 60 105 7 10 U 11*1 H Hay 11 Coral Reef, Guv'nor, Daydue CLAYMORE, b. g. 7 113 By Assagai— Ogalala. by Isidor. (Trainer, J. McBride. Owner J. McBride). Breeder. W. O. Parmer. 78550 Col'mb's lm70y l:48%Sut 61 108 4'1 W M'nders | Wildcat, Dor'yBu. kner. Vennla 78522 Columbus 3-4 l:17^.good 81 111 1 » D M'nders G Lady Rose, Ard.lla, Yoshiml 76257 Havana lm50y l:42\fast 8 109 2 t V 3'1 F Woodck 8 Lucy Kate, Perhaps. Randel 76173 Havana lm50y 1:43 fast 3 106 6 2 2' 5*1 T Brothers 8 Lucy Kate. PUnly.oos. Randel 76071 Havana lm50y l:42**fast 4 103 1 1 2' 3'S T Brothers 5 Unman. P.lanche Mac. Randel 75846 Havana 1 1-16 1.17 fast 3 110 4 6 41 2*} T Broths 0 Hainan. Lucy Kate. B-y Jiniiny BARBARA PALMER, ch. f. 4 105 By Manager Waite— Miss Bellamy, by Plaudit. (Trainer. E. Lutz. O-vner. 71. Lutzl. Breeder. T. C. McDowell. 78411 Hunt'ton 11:41 fast 6-6 114 l'l G Yeargin 7 Little-Florence. Am'li:iS FIo.D'n 78374 Hunt ton 8-4 1:14^fast S-5 113 1* G Yeargin 7 Eiinicelfy. MissF.tta. WiseCr'ker 78320 Hunt ton 3-4 ld4*Afaat 71 102 1» O Atwcll 7 Rhincg'd. ArchicA'.r, L'kyRua 78202 Hunt'ton 3-4 l:14%taat 29 117 3*1 R Hol'vvaylL' Theo. Old Sinner. Rhinegold 77972 Jefferson 3-4 1:17%mud 12 113 8 7 71 8'* G Corey 13 G.Starr. Mt.Pleas't. Dandybniah, 77841 Jeff.rson 61 f 1 09 good 100 115 6 7 61 5*1 W Crump 14 St. Maurice, D'yRvan. JohnJosepk 77709 F.Gr'nds 3 4 l:14*4fast 100 107 12 12 12 ll'« J Heupel 12 Our Flag. John Joseph, Theseua BLUE HILL. ch. c. 3 100 By Rock View— Kilcrea. by Stalwart. (Trainer. R. A. Forsha. Owner, Muth & Forsha). Breeder. Belair Stud. 78597 See today's chart. 78062 Havana 5 . f 1:07 good 31 97 6 4 4* 4* H Callah'n 7 Dor.Buck'r. Mar'n'te R.OnTima 77921 Havana lrn.oy 1 :4G slop 1 109 3 6 6 6'* F Kiniry 6 fai Hial. L.Green, Mrs Gardner 77829 Havana ^-4 lllV-'ist 4 106 3 3 3* 2 J Calhiban 7 End Man, Sun Brae. Perhaps 77748 Havana lm50y 1:42 fast 2 102 2 3 3'i I*] J Callahan 7 ti.orgc-Kuf fan. Wula. Plentvcooa . ZAPATOS, b. g, 4 107 By Ormondale — Light Shoes, by Hamburg. (Trainer. C. Grand. Owner. S. Szkeres). Breeder. M. Jones. 78566 Coin, bus 1 1-16 1:51 'ifast 12 108 4«i W Taylor 9 Vendor. Horeb. Montillo 78537 Col'mb's lmTOy ] :5.-,\sl..vv 37 10 109 4* C Gross 10 Dustman. Nig. Bob Baker 78490 Col'mbus 1 1-1C 1 :54~.hvy 13 Ml 813 F Wood'k 8 B.fr.llome. pir.M.iiee. Montillo 78044 Havana lm70y l:4t%at*W 8 99 6 2 3' 21 J Eaton 7 SipiircWig's. EyclCght. River'ile 77983 Havana 2 4 1 :13*tslow 10 103 6 7 7 710 J Dawson 7 StaiyAd's, BrotlierJ'u. SpringV'e 77855 Havana ImaOy 1:43 fast 4 104 2 4 7* 7*i W Fronk 11 Biddledee, Superior. Kink 77768 Havana 1 1-16 l:47^fast 10 109 2 1 2* 2^ O pernia 9L.I.oraine. S.pim- Wiggins. Lank 77561 Havana 3-4 1:14 good 12 104 t t 6 6'2 A Overton 6 M.Beulah, S.i.Wigguis, T.llster FAR EAST, b. g\ " 109 By Delhi— Off. by Orme. (Trainer. L. G. Bedwell. Owner. Kenton Stable). Breeder. J. W. Corriean. 78487 Col'mbus 2-4 plS^hvy 21-10 119 2* F Woods'k I Stamp. Colossus Simirt Alex 78286 Bowie 61 f 1 :22~fast 22-5 112 1 2 2'1 3* E Scobie 13.1'kSot. Hleb'vFinn. M'yMxim 78178 Bowie 7-8 1:31 fast 4 109 1 3 3 1 5* E Scobie 13 C (ostigan, tf 1— aha. D.of t.Vy 77606 F.t.r nds I t 1 ItTfcwIJ 12 112 2 4 51 h'l J Ked.i is 10 Little Alfred. Anticipate. Ettahe 77577 FGrnds 3-4 1 :14?t.good 12 11218 9 9»^ 91' E Martin 12 Doughnut. RoyalDick. .InJosepa 77445 FGrnds 3-4 1:145smud 8 107 4 4 41 4* G Fields 7 Vcnizclos. Caligula. Piedmont 77347 F.Gr'nds 1 1-16 1 49!4good 20 116 2 4 4* 91* R McD'ottll Normal. Majority. Royal Charlie WEE DEAR, ch. f. 3 91 By Campfire — Ma Wee Dear, by Love Wisely. (Trainer. J. L. Brannon. Owner, J. L. Brannon). Breeder. R. T. Wilson. 78597 See today's chart. 77922 Havana 5i f ! OS^slop 10 103 8 3 3* 4* F Wood'kll I.eonaDare. Geor.May. BlueMiaa 77657 Havana lm.".cy 1:41 good 10 103 4 1 31 6«J P Groos 9 UeAdrin. Damage. Mrs. Gardner 77617 Havana 5* t l:ll-\mud S 104 7 1 4' 7*1 O Pernia 9 Asa Jewell. Plaid, Babbling 77547 Havana t] f PlO^sloW 3 107 1 3 3»k S"l J CallahanlO Pawnbiiik.r, 'ica&e, Plaid GREAT NORTHERN, b. c, 3 96 Bv Bulse — Racy, ty Burgomaster. (Trainer. H. Schlessinger. Owner, Mrs. H. McQuage). Breeder. J. W. P^rrlsh. 78597 S.e today's chart. 78577 Coin. bus a) f 110 fast 7 104 4*1 T Mc ~"ick 9 Argument'l. Setl.'sD'm. Balefnll 78523 C .1 bus lmTu- 1 .Vr-..go..d 10 !iS 6*1 C Frost 7 J kFrman. B dledce. Cap Adama 78486 Col'mbus 5J f l:12%btry 10 III 8'* R Pauley 10 Nan McKay. FastP.ov, AuntJaiie 77890 J.ff. rson 11-16 1:53 mud 6 107 6 4 3» 2' T McCor'k 10 yuinhani. Bugler. C.oldmark 77780 Jeff.rson 3-4 l:14%fast 20 115 14 8 5» 3* T M Cor'kl5 Sizzle. Peggy O. Troutwi.k 77343 IMirn.ls 3 4 1 l.':.g 1 U '. sl4 12 121H' E. Martin 14 Lady CI.occ. Jackson. Kilbowla 77259 FGr'r..ls lm70y 1 4 Vfast 20 105 11 8 10' H»* G Fields 11 Telescope. Anne. Wong Bok 77058 I' Or nds 1 IS 1:54 fast 6 1011 5 3 51 5'" J Heupel 8 GoodNight, Dr.Whiteburst, June Ctti DAPLT ■ 1_- Fnrlongn. KIkn Handicap. :i-year-olda and npward. (April Dili nAUD m, i«j2a — 1 :os 1-5 — 7 — ioi. CHIEF SPONSOR, ch. g. 6 100 By Hearts of Oak— Widow Wise, by Basietlaw. (Trainer, C. W. Hall. Owner. C. W. Hall). Breeder. H. Giddings. 78522 Columbus 3-4 1:17~good 61 106 6*1 W Martin 6 (lav more, lady Rose, Ardella 75332 Hun ton ti f 1 07 fast 7 112 4* C Bni.lcr 8 Bro John. ArcticKing. Topanga 74471 Ib.liffe 3 4 1:I4SfHSt 8 107 13 S 3* 3*1 B M CrnnH J. B. Brown. Atlianna. Far Bast 74375 Thcliffe 3 4 1:llVaat 14 113 2 1 21 fj T lHallK 12 Bencore, War Tank. Ardella 74259 Th . liffe 61 f 1 OX^fast 61 117 7 9 t'l 9; I.Arc.n lll'uffltall. Bengore. Assv r.Uiieea 73769 Dorv;,l lm7(v l:43Vast 9 110 1 2 6 6" G Fields « FIJesmar. JuneKlv. Mvrt Craaaj 73675 Dorval 3-4 l:12Vast I ly7 6 t 7* 7*1 G Fields 9 Knighthd, SonBrae. Dr.C W. 1M TOPANGO. br. c. 4 106 By Athelinr IL— Carlco. by Key del Sierras. (Trainer. W. B. Padgett. Owner. Padgett k Dougherty). Breeder. Nevada Stock Farm. 78413 Huntton 1 l:40%fast 5) 107 2» W Smith 8 Drcnmer, Halo. Kent I« 78319 Hunfton 1-4 LUfcfast 8 107 4* W Smith « K.nnT'o. Ix renaM'a, r.eePar n 7*203 Hunfton 3-4 l:14%fa.xt 9 ng 3', W Smith 7 I or.Mnrcel'a. Calcutta. Hoynline 77433 Havana 54 f 1 :06Vifast 4 108 3 3 3« 3» T Rrothers 7 K.onTime. Mnl.assie. Mnr nette 77376 Havana 3-4 1:13 fast 6 110 3 3 3l 3'| T HrotherslO PrinceUet, Marette. SunM dm 77302 Havana 5| f 1:08 Rood 31 113 4 4 l'| 6«J T ISrotheis 7 Mt. lassie. Mar'nette. P-Bejen! 76568 Havana 5J f l:06Hfast P. 112 7 4 21* 1« W Smith 7 M. Lassie. tUlnylL. Dr C.W ells 76471 Havana 3-4 l:13V»faat 6 111 1 1 3« 21 W Smith • 1'r'eKrgent. Whirlwind. It .Mary LOHENA MAHCELLIA. ch. f. 4 118 By Seth— Cntaritoui. by Farandola. (Trainer. B. A. Jones. Owner. Jrnes Stock Farm Stable). Breeder. B. A. Jones. 784R1 Hunfton 5J f 1:08 mud 3-10 IIS 3» J Pcvic 0 Set'd tVghta, Calcutta. Zorro I 78:119 Hunt ton 3 4 1:13?tfast JS-S IIS 2 C Gross G Kijrht onT , BegPVn, Topango 78203 Hunfton I I IHTIIHt 4 5 119 II C Gross T fnl.ulta. Topango, Itoyaline 77931 J-'ff.rson 51 f 1 09 hvy 8 110 3 3 (*!' II Schw'tz S Ra fries. Frank G.. liuek I'ond 77805 J.ff. rson 3-4 1 15 fast 6-S 105 1 7 7* V I Parke 9 Kl Astro, Whalel , idle Thts 77584 rc.rn.ls 111 IITsaSJ 18-5 M 3 2 2* 1» L. I-injr S Julia If., Bu.-k Pond. Ixjngho.it 77079 KCfniis 3 4 llttfctaat 2 1« 8 S S» 6'* H KaMasT 4 Kuby. Iliddt n Jewel, fare t ree 77007 KGr'na-s 3-4M4\hvv 1S-0 M J 4 6* 4«1 L McD'ott • Certain. ■vecastakcS, JohnFinn 7C965 KCrn.Is 3-4 1 -K.'imud 11-10 Ml 2 2 1| 1| L MeD'ott 4 Cloiiglijordan. War Man. Rupee 76859 KGr'n.ls 3-4 113 fast 6 1M 8 S 3'1 V\ L McD'ott » Centimeter, flgbjordan, D dlock 76608 FGr'nds 111 ItHff—l 41 HI 6 « 31 3'iFLee 10 dimeter. ('Jordan. II. Graham LADY ROSE. b. f. * 100 By Von Tromp — Jourdain. by Watercress. iTrain«r D. Womeldorff. Owner. T. H. Bernhardt). Breeder. E. Cebrian. 78564 C.rmbua 3-4 l:15'*fast 3 108 31 D McAu'fe I Noon (Hide. Sun Brae Pelion 78522 Clumbus 3.-4 l:17^sffood 9-T 100 2» D MeAul'e « Claymore. Ardella. ^oshirni 779-f letYefMa 3 4 1 laShvy 2i 117 2 3 3l 3» J H PurkelO Vaiuum. Simplicity, Poor hport 77801 J ff-rson 1-4 l:14'*fast 6 107 1 1 I'll1 J H Burke 11 I-ongboit. Julia M.. Theo 77C49 K'lr'n.ls 3 4 1 : 12V f asi 11-5 108 « 3 5J 5*1 J Corcoran 9 Uu'nCharm'R. Whalebone, I ugs 77407 KGrnls 3-4 1 :13^faat 5 104 2 1 1* 41 J Corcoran ! Translate. Sweeps'kes. Hon. Man 77345 Fi.rnds I I IHTtrtsl H-5 111 3 2 2| 2«* J Corcoran ■ Exchange. Kindred, Kings, lere 77256 F.Grnds 3-4 l:13\fa»t 21 105 1 1 ll 1»* J Corcoran 8 Honor Man. Rnstem. Paul Mico«; AILSIE VEBNOB. cb. f, 4 110 By McGee— Conclusion, by Peep o'Dar. (Trainer. V. Porterie. Owner. Mrs. J. L. Brannon). Breeder. C. W. Moore. 78524 Columbus 3-4 l:lSHffood 47 10 107 l'i W Smith 7 Redwood, Sc.ssors, Son Brae 7781* Hivan.i 3-4 113 fast 5 100 S 1 2* 11 F Woo.Vkll Feodor, (ilenlivet, Goldent hance 77728 Havana 3-4 1 :13-4fast 8 101 6 3 3', 5*1 P Groos 8 Kinday. Rschell).. CrestWdBoy 77397 Havana 51 f 1 OT^fast S 98 3 3 3'1 2'i J Dawson 7 Riverside. F. Weather, Humorist 76411 BartM 51 f 1:07 fast 2-5 94 2 1 V 1* J Dawson 7 Foxtail. AconclilalL. JustinaE. 76277 Havana 3-4 1:13 fast 4 104 3 1 3» 2* T ThrailkllO LilacTime, Needy. WeeToddler STJBDIAL H.. ch. g. 8 110 By Faucaeur— Martha German, by Sir Dixon. (Trainer. R. Lovell. Owner, J. B. McGinn). Bred in France by J. E. Widener. 75738 Aurora Ab 7 -8 1 :24\slow 4 107 4 1 I'll* E Owens 6 Winnipeg. Fleeting, ColdenFloss 7S603 \11rora Gl f 1 :?4*4mud 7 110 5 i 4» 4'* H I Jones 5 Winnijieg. Delante. Meeting 7*537 \urora 7-8 123 Vast 5 107 T ( 8» 2» G Sutton 7 Palmetto, Winnipeg, Dolant* 7S479 Aurora 3-4 1:15 fast 8 10215 4 V 1» W Rei'i 5 Ring. Fleeting. Delante 71986 Brtjfc'M 1 1-8 l:54\slop 21 116 4* H S Jones 4 K. Fogarty. Encrinite, Breese 719S1 lirighse 1 1-1* 1:47 fast 31 118 21 H S Jones 7 Encrinite, V. Fogarty, Topmast C4U D/lPtT 1 MBit and 70 Varus. 4-year-old* and upward. Claiming;. (Aog. Din HAUL ^1. iya3 — x-.as — o — us.) AVISPA. ch. m. 5 107 By Jiunnymade — Napa Girl, by Solitaire IX (Trainer. E. McCawn. Owner. E. MeCown). Breeder. A. B. Sprockets. 78578 C.rmt.us 51 f l:08%fast d 148 P W Taylor 9 Pepper Tea, Stamp, Pawnbroker 77932 Jeff, rson 1-4 llnShvy 1 ) 114 10 18 »» S11 J CorcoranlO Vacuum. Simplicity, I^-idy Rose 77846 J.'fl r^on 3-4 l:'.4Hfast 41 110 7 3 21 1* E Martin 13 Poor Sport, Daydue, Times Cp 77670 F.Gr n.is 3-4 IllXflalt 3 111 I T B» V C Gross 9 Stargo. DauBolling, RoundRobiu 77607 FGrn.Is 3-4 1:14 hvy 8 111 1 i 4l X* C Gross 9 Col. Winn, Piedmont. Poppye 76943 KGrn.Js 3-4 1:14 good 7 111 1 2 I'll* E Martin 13 Tempting. Stamp. Bucado 76095 Joffrson 3-4 l:15ttfast 11-5 105 1 4 41 ll I Parke 12 Flor.Deen. Rel'bility. S.Josella MOCK ORANGE, b. g. 7 109 By Lonawand — Orange Lilly, by William tha Third. (Trainer. W. Locke. Owner. W. Locke). Breeder. R. T. Wilson. 781.7 Hunt ton 1 1 16 1 :54»imud 4 111 1* J Gr'neisnn S Aidito. Plantarede, Dantzic 7S377 Hunt"ion 1 18 1:56 fast 9 111 3'i J Grunsen t Secretary. Flaxy.Mae. J'yO'C'nel 78298 Hunt ton 1 1 16 l:49%fast 81 119 4*1 J Grun"sen 7 Rlackllackle. FlaxyMae. Fayelle 78275 Hunfton 1 IS 1 :57%fast 2 115 1* J Grunsen (J TheChamber'n, Planfe, Taw'tha 78238 Hunfton 1 1-16 1:51 fast 13 112 Refused. J Gr'eisen 11 F. Kinney, Widgeon. Secretary 77915 J ff.rs.n I 1 16 1 :..5\hvy 7 110 10 8 T1 6" J Grun'sen M KUesin'r, T.C hamberl'n. Trooper 77500 l'Grnds 11-16 149 good 1S-5 102 6 4 51 2» I l'arke 12 Waywasxamo. Tex. Our Betay 17326 l'.Ginds lmTOy l:4S5islow 41 108 8 9 «l 5'» G Fields 11 Martha Moore. Permarco. Tex DHCLE VELO. b. g. 6 107 By Uncle — Velocity, by Henry of Navarre. (Trainer. D. Womeldorff. Owner. T. H. Bernhardt). Bleeder. H. P. Ueadley. 78601 Soe today's chart. 78579 Colrnbs lni70y l:4SHfast U-5 108 U D McAu'fe 7 Tricky Run, Horrb. Scraps 78551 Colmbus 3-4 1 :16*;fa3t 21 11.1 4l D McAufell Delhimar. Mafeeldol, Ossaleen 77781 Jc Yera«a 1 1 42 fast 15 115 1 8 » 4» I Park? 15 Omnipotent, Servitor. Mr. Beck 77713 KGrnds 1 1-8 l:54*ifast 15 101 C 1 2» ««1 J Chalmrs 8 Dumbf nder. PeteFoy, IrishPat 776S2 F.Gr nds 1 1-16 l:48%good 18-5 102 4 2 41 4*1 I l'arke 8 TheFr'ciscan, Yorick, UUdysV. BOB BAKER, ch. g, 8 103 By McGee — Grace Commoner, by The Commoner. iTrmrer W. R. Padgett. Owner, Padgett & Dougherty), Breeders. J. D .Carr & Bro. 78537 1 '..l'mb '■ lm70y l:53%slow 7-5 114 3» W Smith M Dustman. Nig, Zanatos 78891 Hunfton 1 l:42Vifast 1 109 1* H Hay 10 Harp o C North, Little Ed. Le'k 78S43 Hunt ton 1 l:4^'V,fast 31 10 101 1» H Hay 9 Dantzir, Manokin. I.cnrack . 78272 Hunfton 3-4 1 :14Hfast I 107 31 H Hay 9 RapidSt'e. Charlesll'ry. Gratian 78247 Hunfton 3-4 115 fant 27 108 3'1 H Hay 9 OUiSuVr. A.Alexder, Mallowmot 77084 FCr'nds 1 1 16 1 :47}jfast 60 112 2 4 T 711 H Hay 7 Six Pence. Royalfrown, I'ieduiont 7C990 F.Grnds 1 1-16 l:i3V»vy 100 107 T 7 T» 7U H Hay 9 Hono'luKoy, U Wrack, StumpJr. MISS LIBERTY, b. f. 4 105 By Colonel Vennie— Crystal, by The Commoner. (Trainer. B. Guest. Owner, M. L. Smith). Brteder. J. B. Resress. 78537 "..l'mb 'a IniTOy 1 53\slow 48 107 «»1 C Hooper 10 skjavkaa, Nig. Rob Baker 78044 Havana lm70y 1 :49^5slow 12 104 I • C" «'» P Groos 7 SguireWig's, Zapatos, EyeBright 78028 Hjvuna IrnTOy 1:51 mud 15 102 1 I 4) 9s* P (irons 12 lialn. Scissors, Finday 77957 Havana 1 1 -4 3:10\mud 4 98 1 4 §• J* J Eaton 8 Hillraan C. Grandson. Montillo 77855 H.ivana lm50yl:43 fast 12 101 8 8 6» «*1 W Groos 11 Riddledee. Superior. I-ank 77825 Havana 3-4 1:12%fast 20 1U 1 8 J"* 4« P Groos 6 Riverside, ERright, SpringVale 77681 Hmi ma 1116 1:49 fast 8 104 8 8 * 7*1 P Groos 9 Grandson. Superior. Acosta 77507 Havana 3 4 1 16%mud 10 109 6 I 8 S" P Groos 6 Jolly, Ulenlivet. Miss Reulah OSSALEEN, rn. m, 9 (M) 107 By Lucky Charm — Eunice Price, by Plata*. Breeder. J. Boynton. 78551 Colmbus 3 4 1:16%fast 19 104 3' L, Aron 11 Delbimar, Mat'eldol, UncleVelo OTPSY LIGHT, b. m. 6 101 By Beacon Light — Gypsy Star, by Sorcerer. (Trainer, A. C. Niehaus. Owner, Pronto Stable). Ereeder. J. M. Bumpass. 78596 S -o today's chart. 78549 Cl'mbu-, 51 t 1:11 fast 73 HI 6*1 R Carter 12 C'.k otheRoost. Fleer. BusyBob 72942 i'olurnb'3 51 f 1 :09 ifast 18 109 7T1 W Martin 11 MidnightStories. Bengali. Razon 7*774 iiilumb's IrnTOy 1.56 hvy 11 104 441 J Connors s Thel'oreigner, Gr.Tree, Arraran 72640 Colurnb's 01 f l:19?ihvy 1-2 107 1 » J Connors 5 MaiUou, Ciceronian, Ralarosa HARP OF THE NORTH, b. g. 6 102 By Bard of Hope— Mamie K.. by Peep o'Day. (Trainer. C. C. Emmert. Owner, Frozen North Stable). Breeder. P. M. Walker. 78599 S.-e today's chart. 78457 Huit ton 1 1 16 1 :54Hmud 43 10 106 6« R Zucchini 8 Mock Orange. Ardito. Plantarede 78391 Hunt ton 1 1 42'ifast 85 104 2» L MonfrylO RobRaker Little F.d I eenrack 78317 Hunt ton 51 f 1 OSSifast U 1U 1'JC Gross 9 Rallynew, Whiprwill, Ev. Stories 78250 Hunfton 51 f 1 .07 %! aat 38 99 7*1 J Cowan 8 Theo. P. T. Rarnum, Sam Ken 74W DAOrr ■ 1-10 afllWk 4-year-old» and upward. ( laimlii-. (Anar. 20, /III nrtOL 1D2.1 1:54 5— 113.J VENDOR, b. g. 5 106 By Olambala— Mary Sellers, by TTneemmea. (Trainer, D. Womeldorff. Owner, T. H. Bernhardt). Breeder. R. T. Wilson. 78566 ' '■»! tubus 1 1 16 1 HlVfefast 25 103 l'| D McAu'fe 'J Horeb, Montillo. Zapatos 78538 t'.rmbus 1 1-16 l:54^slow 5 104 7-» D McAu I- ." Montillo. Tam|ier, Dewitt 77763 J-ff rson 1 3-16 3:0J7sfast 20 104 7 8 8* 77| I Parke 12 RuddieKean. Bowsprit, Attorney 77611 l-'Gfnds 1 1-4 2:12 hvy 8 104 4 I 6» «'« I Parka S Majority, ( ol.Whalu, UncleVelo 77478 KGr'nds 1 1 8 1 57rfcsloW 5 101 1 8 4* 6' I Parke 7 gtiesada. Huone.-. Tight 77412 l'Grn.ls 11-16 1:49 fast 8 98 1 I 4» 9»J I Parko 13 Cash, FosterKnibry. Waywas'mo 77347 KGrnds 1 1-16 1 49V»t;ood 3 101 4 I 8 411 I Parke 11 Normal. Majority. Royal Charlie 77196 F.Grnds 1 1-16 l:47Hfi°od 10 100 7 S S» 4*11 Parka 7 T.d'H'neur, Col. Raker, StumpJr. SHE DEVIL, ch. m. 8 106 By Peep 0' Day— Meddlesome She, by Meddler. (Trainer. B. Creech. Owner. B. Creech). Breeders. Ott & Barbee. 78536 I'.il'mb's ImiOy 1:53 slow 12-5 112 2« W Martin 10 Honb, Torsida. l »ta 78435 Hunfton 1 1:42 fast 2* 102 1« W Martin 'J Ardito. Newport. Prairie 78341 Hunfton 1 l:11Vifast 81 99 8* W Martin 8 Silence, Secretsry, Msy Girl 78293 Hunt ton 51 f 1:08 fast 2:1 184 5«1 H Paden 7 Thel'Ister. (ieo. Starr, Ch. Henry 78247 Hunfton 3-4 1 15 fast 20 Ml 5*3 H Paden I OldSin'r, A.Alex der. RobRaker 78201 Hunt ton 3-4 1 IS fast 4 114 CiW Maitin 9 I.t Perkins. Cer.I'oiiit. Mall'iuot 75271 Hunt'g: on 1 l:C\fast 31 108 2» W Martin 7 Shingle Shack. Neenah, Red 75210 Hunt ton IrnTOy 1 5-'Hmud 6 M8 3'1 W Martin i I)i« kie I)ir. Weinland, Overstep 76147 Hunt gton 3 4 1.17 slow 7 110 4» W Martin 0 Uaucer. Macktiarner, FirstPullet TORSIDA. b. m. 5 103 By The Finn— Recession, by Woolsthorpe. (Trainer. E. MeCown. Owner, J. Barlow). Breeder. J. E. Madden. 78566 Colmbus 11 16 1:51 ifast 14 1 » 6M C Gross 9 Vendor, Horeb, Montillo 78536 Col' mil's lm70y 1:53 slow 13 107 3« C Gross 10 Horeb. She Be fit, l -ta 77318 F Cr'-ids 1 1-8 I .54 fast 30 1X» 7 8 I f:» J Cluilmers S Bucado. East Indian. Westwoo 1 77280 F Gi nd* 1 :l-16 ^:027ifast 12 109 3 4 9 I" (' Gdss I Xanthoa, At.I'.ovII. Scourgeman 77011 1-VGrnds 1 IS 1 liTffclU 10 109 1 7 6» 6'1 ■ l'.ol -i Kent I... Hickorv, Pete Foy 7C842 FGrnds 1 1 IC 1 l~sl .W 1) luT 10 6 31 4*1 J Hip.l 11 llep,-ater. Dr. Joe. Drummond 76706 FGrnds 1 IS 1:58 hvy 10 107 17 6* 4" J H.upel 8 WessieR.. Duke John. Pete Foy 76530 KGrnds 1 1 16 1 :49*4slow 10 109 2 8 71 4*1 J Byrne 11 GrassTree. R'y'lfrown, Warldo. SCRAPS, blk. 0. 4 111 By Leonid— ZIrl, by Sain. fTrainer. 8. Hefeltlne. Owner. S. Heiseltlna). Breeder. C B. Daniels. 78579 Cul'mb's IrnTOy 1 ISHfast 13 111 4* J Majestic 7 I'ncle Velo. Lucky Run. Horeb 78523 CoF bus lni70y l:50*isood Jl 1 j8 5«J W Taylor 7 J kK rman, R dledee, Cap Adams 78490 Col'mbus 1 1-16 l:54*&hvy 21 111 71" C lrost I R fr.Home. Pir.M.Cee. Montillo 78170 Tijuana lm7Jy 1 :t6*4fast 20 104 10 8 4* 3-1 W M. K lull Rieeze. The Unib, 1" t'r Pierson 78051 Tijuana 11 16 1:49Hh y 12 107 7 4 6« 5* J Smith S Olympiad. Yermak: Gold Rryan i 78022 Tijuana lm7Gy 148^mud IS 104 1 « 5l 471 J Smth ! DernierSou. Sanlled'n. WarW'r 77987 Tijuana 1 1-16 151 mud 1? 104 S 6 «» 7'1 W McKht H DernierS' 11. M'tl'.un.h. D'ntyl.'y 77558 Tijuana I 1-4 L':0s'»fast 19 101 7 7 71 9* W llidourlt Gail Ford. Sportsman. Pr. Direct 77471 Tijuana 1 i 1G 1 4SHfast 12f 99 2 5 6 5*1 W Mi -K'lit 7 I.irette. Th.. Ijmb. Mart Bunch 77443 Tijuana 1 1 I 1 5.t*ifast K 95 8 7 6" i;J W MrKht 8 I, IJIIian, TenCan N McKinnty 77228 Tijuana 1 1-16 l:47Hfast 41 102 5 6 5* 4« W McKbt 7 N.McKinney. Nebr.Lad. Lixett. DEWITT. ch. g. 7 105 By Everett — Miss Panmure. by Fanmure. (Trainer. W. R. Padgett. Owner. Padgett It Dougherty). Breeder. I. E. Clark. 78580 Colmbus 1 1-16 1 51Hfa*t 13 14 107 2» W Smith 10 Newport. Farewell Tips. Hex 78538 Col'mbus 1 1-16 l:54H»low 10 104 3' W Smith 7 Montillo. Tiiii|mt. Tulsa 78391 Hunfton 1 1 42 4fast 84 109 7«i W Smith 10 RobRaker. Ho't.N'th. I.ittl" IM 78317 Hunfton 51 f 1 08\irast 80 111 4'i W Smith I Rallynew, Wliip'rwill. F.v Stories ;8'.fcfc Hunfton l| C 108 (Ut 47 116 C* W Smith 10 Royal. ne. ( liarlieS'my. Mulciber 7..073 Havana 51 f lK'Hhvy 3 111 4 C 4* 5'1 W Smith K St. Just Ruth Bfchtc, Suzuki 76008 Havana 51 f 1.08 fast 10 117 3 3 31 3» W Smith 8 l-augh JBjWll .. feodor. WinorQ't SMART ALEX, ch. g. 5 105 By Cunard— Lady Levity, by Gold Spinner. (Trainer. W. Glover. Owner, W. Glover). Breeder, C. Alexander. 78800 Sen today's chart. 78565 Col'mbus IrnTOy 1 :50%fast 14 108 If W Martin 7 Dancer, ilras* Tree, Felii M. 78487 Col'mbus 3-4 1:18Hhvy 8 113 4" W Mandrs 5 Suinp. Far Kasl. Colo»»i:a 78788 Jefferson --4 1 19Hhvy 15 114 % 9 9 91* J Caftwll 'J Herald. BatcMaaa, Usuokin 74011 Omaha 1 l:40*4fast 14 H 5 3 2'i 2J W \ arley VI J.Cau.p'l. 11. Wright. M.P'penty I WATJKEAG, br. g. 10 100 By Ogden— Lady Vincent, by St. Blaise. (Trainer. C. N. Freeman. Owner. C. N. Freeman). Breeder. 3. E. Madden. 7f180 Bowie IrnTOy 1 :491t.fast 97 105 4 6 8» 8" H Farland 11 ThePeruvn, Normal. L'dWrack 7:011 FCr'nds 1 1-Sl:57%hvy 15 107 5 4 51 5'» H Farland 8 Kent I... Hickory. Pete Foy 76706 F.Grnds 1 1-8 1:68 hvy 12 107 6 6 6» 7'* H Farland 8 WessicP... Duke John. Pete Foy 76507 FCr'nds 1 1-16 1 alVsmud 6 112 7 6 5 5'» II Farland 7 Smart Guy. Trooper. Ettahe 76389 Jefferson 1 1 16 1 51 good 10 102 7 7 6* 6*1 H Farland 7 Repeater. Curt Events, Pdmonl BUD FISHER, b. g. 5 100 By TJnclo — Miss Granville, by Yankee. (Trainer. O. E. Po-s. Owner. Mrs. M. R. Pons). Breeder. W. B. Miller. 78571 Col'mbus 5-8 1 :02*?ifast 44 102 4*10 Randell 12 Knot Crass, (alifa. Dndle Rng ;«485 Cl'mlius l| f l:13^hvy 25 90 10'JD Randellll LuckyRun, JackPot. P.abylonian 77911 Jefferson l| f 1 10^,hvy M 106 11 11 13» IV3 D Randell 15 L.Florence. I.ieut.Farrell. Stamp 77759 J.ff- rson :!-4 I ItTjfal 50 116 I 4 11* 14"* D Handell 14 Dr. Joe, Cood Time. Haidee 77517 F.Grnds 3 4 1:14%fast 25 I0:.J13 13 II IV* J Corcoran 13 RkerRr'n. Sis.jo^lii. Palm, tte 7C190 Jeff, rson H f LUVjhvy 30 111 I 10 10' "ID Randell 12 Sling. Royal Dink. Piedmont 75975 J-fferson lm70y 1 d'^hvy 15 104 5 10 10 l!31 A Hunt 10 Dumbfounder. Manokin. W kea; 7 5860 Jefferson 51 f 1 lO^hvy 20 108 10 9 9' 9-« R M.hewalJ Carnarvon. (i.Cadoriia. R'l Di- k POLITE, ch. g, 4 108 Bv Rock View— Attentive, by Allan-a-Dale. (Trainer. G. H. Marlman. Owner. K. G. Marlman). Breeder. T. Piatt. 78580 Col'mbus 1 1-16 1 :51Hfast 14 110 9'* O Atwell 10 Newport. Dewitt. Farewell T.:ii 78521 Columbus 54 f lT0%eood 7if 109 S:* O Atwell R2 Zoons, Arrowhead. DgerousR'k 77957 Havana l 1-4 ClO-^mud 10 Ml 8 8 7* 7:l F Kiniry 8 Hillman C. Grandson. M.l.ib'rty 77899 Havana 1 1-16 1:18 fast I 107 3 6 10 10" T BratOCtsM Cotmnd'm. RlueRrus;i. ■fMC'lCttl 77789 Havana 11-16 1:48 fast 12 106 8 5 4» P T llrother.s 10 P.. WatchlL. Alluring. Spect.Girl 77678 Havana lm.".0y 1.45 fast I 106 8 5 4» 4»J F Kiniry 9 Fannie Nail. Alluring. Rlk.l'.iby 77591 Havana 1 1-16 1 :43^fast 4 I'M 1 5 4'i 3' F Kiniry 10 I'.ona Fide. Jap Minna. Copyright 77526 Havana lmSOy 1.51 hvy 3 1U6 2 2 1*1 1*1 F Kiniry ."■ Smart Money, Veronica. Wheelln HUSH. b. m, 7 103 By Bryn Mawr— Mur-etta, by Oddfellow. (Trainer. D. Hammond. Owner, M. Andrews). Breeder. T. Clyde. 78561 Colmbus 5-8 1 04 fast 33 111 7* N Burger 9 Josie (iorman. Ink. Flip 78041 Havana ::-4 1 :17'*istow 4 107 8 12 12 11" F Wood'kl2 Rerretta. Cliincoteague. Humpy 78014 Havaaa lm70y l:47Sfast 3 99 6 5 K 2» J Dawson 12 John. O'Con'l. JapMuma, MyErrof 77996 Havana 5J f 1 09 rast 4 105 6 3 2«* 3' F Woodkll* W. Toddler. Silveigrirt. I. Walton 77787 Havana t I I'tlKflast 4 104 I 11 91 V* F Woo.l'kl'.' M O'Hara, Mallowmot. Bodansky 74905 Akron 61 f 1 :23 fast 22 110 6" F Ser. mbalo RigNoise. Kdnal) . CarrieRaker 74828 Akron 61 f 1:25 fast 10 109 C:i F Horn 8 Madson, Fictile. Ise Ifeuet 74676 Akron 51 f 1:10 fast 7 109 55j J MajesticlO M. Liberty, S Rotin.uet, J.Heffng 74647 Akron 5-8 l:03Hfast 10 113 6* J Majestic 8 A'ticEm. L'T'y Three. M. faiths FAME, b. g. 5 105 By Tbe Manager— Alanarka, by Allan-a-Dale. (Trainer. M. H. Jordan. Owner, M. H. Jordan). Breeder. T. C. MoDowelL 78595 See today's chart. 75289 Whling Ab 3 4 1:24 hvy 31-10 113 11 O W'liams r, Sahretash. Fictile, Rlue Brush 75165 Wheel's Ab 3-4 1 ^^hvy 6 113 5'5 W Smith 7 Sacajawea, Hor.I erch, Sabretash 74905 Akron 61 f 1 :23 fast 13 114 4* G WilliamslO RigNoise. KdnaD. CarrieRaker 74782 Akion 51 f 1:11 fast 1 109 l'l C, W'liams I Kay S . Comedian. Nano Ronan 74705 Akron 61 f LlOVfefast 42 111 £»1 H Cl'monta 7 JackPot, M.'.lollins. RuthWehle LITTLE ED. hr. g. 8 108 By Norford — Purse Rose, by Orsinl. (Trainer, U. S. Wiahard. Owner, TJ. S. WishardL Breeder. A. Neal. 78566 Colmbus 1 1-16 1:51 Hfast 9 108 8*t H Hay 9 Vendor. Horeb. MontiUo 78483] Hunfton 1 l:44^mud 7 104 3* H Hay 8 Morm. Elder, Trcoper, Proceeds "8391 Hunfton ll^^fast 39-10 114 3» A Roach 10 RobRaker. Hot.Vth. Ke^nrck 78294 Hunfton 51 f 1 08 fast 51 115 4'1 A Roach 7 Sim Reh, Col Pat. Hens 78271 Hunfton 3-4 l:14Ssfast 66 U6 3*1 A Roach 9 (IreatL'y. CavRoyll., VirginiaB. 77243 Havana 3-1 1:20 hvy 15 109 7 ( 6"k 4T1 T Thrailkl 7 C.Kneanto. Forewarn. Primitive 77171 Havana 1 1-8 2:03fthvy 7 107 8 C 4» 4» T Thraiik 1 6 MissLiberty. Hercules. Montille H. C. BASCH. b. g. 9 108 By Marts Santa— Caviet, by Handsome. (Trainer. W. Grant. Owner. J. J. Feeney). Breeder. J. C. Milam. 78538 Col'mbus 1 1-lu l:54%slow 10 103 6!l J Byrne 7 Montillo. Tamper Dewitt 78060 Havana 1 1-8 1 :.".6Sgood 10 104 7 4 2' 8*J W BteOakwlS Daratcj. John.O'Coa'l. Fin.Rster 77979 Havana 3-4 l:14*islow 30 112 14 11 11» S'J C Beach 12 MabclE'st. Dustman, Capt.K'ney 77656 Havana 3-4 1:15 good 20 104 9 10 10 10'* R McAI'eylO Miriam Cooper. Rog. Sportiboy 77282 Havana 3-4 1:16 good 15 113 6 6 4* 8*1 S Banks 11 Spring Vale. Kendall. Guptou 76970 Havana 61 f 1 :14=*Jivy 10 104 8 4 4l l'l W Dellow 8 Scamper, Ponce. (Jlabell.i 76887 Havana 51 I lihFtgood 20 113 5 7 7» 6* W Dellow 5 Midday, VopyrUlit, Ch'ioteagiie DICKIE W. . br. g. 9 105 By Dick Finnell— Bellegaro. II. , by Beauciero. (Ti-ainer. E. J. Doyle. Owner, J. Wakeman). Breeder. R. H. Aaderson. 72967 M'neuvo Ab6i f l:32%slop 21 107 6" W McCabe 1! Hemlock. Virgie K., Plan'arede 72585 D.-lmier lm70y l:49-\fast 54 111 8H II ChappelllO Chefa. Kamona II.. Pierrot 72112 Kini;i:.l. I 1-16 1:53 fast 6 112 4:1 C Jackson « Royden. Pierrot. Hemlock 72079 KfacBeL 1 1-16 1:52 fast 99 104 (,-1 W Mdabe ■ Ro^w'd. Myr .( rown. W.M. Raker 71740 K. mpton C* f 1 :35 ^hvy 21 110 7T W McCabe s 8*. Ahead, Plantarede. Hemlock 71415 Delmier 61 f l:2S%xBat 33 115 97J H Chapp'lUO IkeMilis. Annette Teller, MessKit Workout Index to Havre de Grace Entries Workout Index* to Havre de Grace Entries Below will be found the Index to the previous workouts of the horses entered in the various races at Havre de Grace Monday : FIRST RACE — 4 1-2 Furlongs. Contract 93 Black Climber Harry Baker John F. Kleaver Judge Fuller 88 Harlan Trip Lightly Gold Crump Btannatia 88 Cheri Barbara Frietehie Dorothy GUpia SECOaTD RACE— 3 4 Mile. 88 Gny 88 Thessaly 88 Kekab 88 Floating On 848 Ontario 4M Much Ado SU Mary Roee Lady Abbott 84S Arragosa 4*9 Myrtle BtUeo 188 Cbarlos J. Craigmile 99 Altissimo 88 Bags more 98 Sea -Wolf 88 Marie Maxim 100 Dr. Charlea Wells IB Yanderburg- 88 Poe BB Arendal 86 Round Robin THIRD TUfTK I MDe and 70 Tarda. 4MB Txapatick The Hibernian Aoentius BB Hazy Dawn B0 alMiiaaiilili 869 Eb* Tide BB BreemfleU MaJaawrt 426 Pikros 99 Blue Moon 98 Sunshot FOURTH RACE— 1 Mile and 70 Tarda. 100 Modest 98 Dr. O'Mara 90 Suppliant 98 Sarko 100 Heir-at-Law 88 Leonard G. FIFTH RACE— 1 Mile. 98 Simoon 98 Flying Fur 872 Minto IT. 100 Wrangle 64 Cloughjordan 98 Jewell V. D. 88 Clansman 97 Freedom's Call 79 Soggarth Aroon SIXTH RACE— 1 1-4 Miles. 70 East Indian 92 Rechabite 98 High Gear 91 Roseato 83 Night Raider 83 Little Ammie 96 West Pittston 95 May Roberts 97 Irish Pat 81 Belle of Plymouth 89 North Wales SEVENTH RACE— 1 1-4 Miles. 91 Old Faithful 79 Bolster 93 Doughnut 81 Invigorator 100 Leaside 74 Widow Bedotte 83 Hickory 73 Toodles 96 Attorney Mulr 84 Buddugie 100 Royal Crown Foedie Page 9 B.VEX, V e. 2 (M) 107 By Ormondale — Sea Pom, by Star Shoot. (Trainer. C. S. Johnson. Owner, T. F. Maloney). Breeder. M. & B. B. Jones. TUn Hunt (on l-t 49 faat 4 107 21 R Clifford 6 Bil.l Skidd. RedSorel. Prin'sScth 78846 Hunt ton 1-2 49 faat 13 113 4'i W Smith 10 Benita. lx.rni.nt/. CrystalYcnnie 77810 Jefferson 1-1 tl%hvy 30 197 14 11 t1 f» W Milncr 14 Neat OM, My Biddy. Mary I eur 77848 Jefferaon 1-3 4t fast Z0 lit 1 I I1 7" W Milncr 15 L'lleJ'my. lion tMose, Rl kDah 7777S Jefferaon 1-3 4t%faat St 1M 11 11 »» 8*1 W Milncr 14 Maryl)c:ir. Litt IcJimmy. Channel 77*47 FGr'ndi U f 41%fa«t It lit I 7» 7*1 W Milncr 13 Br'nTrout. BcllelL. Lit. Jimmy 7747S F.Gr*nda Q f 421talow 30 lit 1 H « W Milner 14 AlcxWoodliffe. RelleU., Trigger 2nd RAPF 5-8 Mlle- ^-year-old* and upward. Claiming:. (Angr. 21, 1023 HAVANA ELECTRIC. Dr. g. 4 109 By Solomon— Chitra. by Cesarlom. (Trainer, H. Good. Owner. H, Good). Breeder. F. Steinhr.rt. 78314 Tijuana 6-8 l:02Hhvv 7 107 t 4 CI 5»J J Berg 9 HarryD.. Cav. Emptor. BaheRut'i 78138 Tijuana 61 f 1:08 fast It 113 4 1 9 41 J Berg 11 Fireplace. Bobby Allen, Mouxie T8676 Tijuana 6-8 l:01**slow 33 116 3 t B * 10" J Berg 14 Frank S.. W. Thoughts. DanArvi /8020 Tijuana 61 f lK»l»mud 13 116 8 t 9* 10" J Berg 11 NoonG'dc. Araack'sin. Scot'hLad #7784 Tijuana 6i f l:07Vtfast 15f 112 4 3 4* 6*1 J Berg 12 Picnic. Miss Fryer. FlironeW'd 77865 Tijuana 61 f l:07Hfast 1) U) t 4 31 6*1 J Berg 10 A. Lester. Miss Fryer. Grayson WEE TODDLER, eh. f, 4 107 By Delhi — Grace Commoner, by The Commoner. (Trainer. O. L. Foster. Owner. O. L. Foster). Breeders. J. D. Carr & Bro. 77996 Havana 61 f 1:09 fast 2 103 7 6 21 1" A Mcl.'lin 12 Silvergrift. Hush. Irene Walton 78277 Havana 3-4 1:13 faat 4 106 2 6 41 4' W Smith 10 I.ilaoTime. AiNie Vernor. Needy 76259 Wh ling Ab 6-8 1:04 hvy 16-6 112 2" C La Belle C Miss Liberty. Needy, Ella C. 74649 Akron BJ f 1 :22V«,fast 4-5 108 1» F S. remba 7 Punctual. Jacobean. Advance 74481 Akron 61 f 1 :0SVast t-6 107 3'1 W Taylor 8 doom. Riposta. Humpy 74868 Akron tjf l:22\fast 4 107 2* P Groos 7 Full o'Fun. Scissors. JoscpliincC. 74228 Akron 61 f 1 25 fast 81 104 6' P Groos 6 She Devil, Bcrretta. L.EyesII. 73719 Dorval 3-4 1 .12 fast 10 101 7 7 I t1* P Groos S Flint. Whalebone. FlortnccDeen WHISPERING, ch. m. 5 107 By Von Tromp— Ellen Atkin. by Kingston. (Trainer. B. McNeill. Owner, S. McNeill). Breeder. E. Ce'urian. 78029 Havana 61 f 1:12 mud 6 103 4 C •• 12" J Kessmer 12 Patsy B., Arme dee. Le Balafre 77874 Havana 61 f POTVsfast 10 108 3 1 1»* 2"* J Majcsticl2 Kunnan, ChowChow. C'rieMoore 77724 Havana M L12\fast 10 103 I 3 31 12" J Eaton 12 L.Lorainc. LadyDelhi, Humorist 77429 Havana 6] f 1:07 fast 12 106 1 7 6'1 V* 1 S Banks 7 ForestQ'n, Momentum, Bet.Mac ttUEEN OF THE SPA. br. m. 8 103 By Sir John Johnson — Okitau. by Planudei. (Trainer. J. W. Pinkham. Owner. J. W. Pinkham). Breeder. J. E. Madden. 75044 Whe.iing 6J f llS^tslop 9 112 3*1 F Moore 8 Jacobean. Sandy 1L. Litholick 74951 Akron M I tULfal 16-5 1C9 6" H Clemts S G. Chance Sacajavvca. R.R'kwell 748C9 Akron 7-8 1 :30»t.fast 31 10S 3*1 J Berg 10 Sncajawea." Ed. Fuller, Drapery 74788 Akron 1 1-16 1 :49Vfast 15 109 7'U Berg S Montilln. Ardito. Advance 74017 Akron 11-1C 1:49 fast 29-10 113 8'° E Hilernan 8 Bill Block. La Kross. Chandclier 74574 Akron 61 f 1:22 fast 7-10 US 1« J Connors 10 Big Noise. Hush. Our Kate 74340 Akron 1 1-16 l:50'ifast 9-10 109 l'l J Connors 7 Billy Stii.i.t. Ardito, Streamer SCURRY, br. g. 7 105 By Broomstick — Dovelet. bv Peter Pan. (Trainer. B. A. Forsha. Owner. Muth ft Forsha . Breeder. H. P. Whitney. 78546 Col mbus 6-8 1:04 fast 10 110 7*1 D Fr"gett 10 Lustre. Carrie Moore, Bojul 78027 Havana 61fl:ll%mud 6 113 7 7 VI 7" W Fronk 11 C wood Roy. Sim'eonBoy. PeterJ. 77939 Havana 61 f l:ll%mu.l 8 HI 4 2 2* 1" W Fronk 11 Lustre. Cruces. Miss Holland 77875 Havana 61 f 1 :07%f ast 6 110 8 2 61 6* W Fronk 11 Quiet. P.ofWellington. R'gRose 76392 Havana 3-4 1:14%fast 21 106 6 3 34 4*1 A Pickens 8 Golden Chance. Haran, Sky MaD 7G309 Havana 51 f POSVfcfast 4 107 4 3 3» 41 F Kiniry 11 Armedee, Betty Mae, romcrene FICTILE, b. r. 6 100 By Ildrlm— Fifi, by Giganteum. drainer, L. A. Daly. Owner, F. Markhum). Breeder. Mrs. L. A. Livingston. 77982 Havana lmTOy 1 4T^slow 15 107 t 1 31 8*1 A McLlin 9 Blazonry. Approval, Felix M. 77941 Havana 11-16 1:51 mud 10 112 3 7 8* 8*' A McLlin 10 Approval. Felix M., Alluring 77726 Havana lm70y 1 :44%fast 15 113 4 I t* 8" A McLlin 9 Tamper. Sportiboy. Blk.Watchll. 77592 Havana 1 1-16 l:48fefast 13 113 3 t 61 6 J A McI.'linlO Halu. Sandy II.. Erlanger 77546 Havana 3-4 l:16*4slow 6 111 3 I l©1 9'* A Mcl.'nl2 Ikase. Mess Kit. Sandy H. 77373 Havana 3-4 1:15 fast 12 111 4 3 t1 31 A McLlin 12 Awning, Ukase. Mad Nell CARRIE MOORE, b. m, t 98 By McGee— Dutch Barbara, by Flying Dutchman. -.Trailer. J. A. Parson. Owner. J. A. Parson). Breeder. C. W. Mour:. 78516 Col'mbus 5-8 1:04 fast 41 108 i* C Frost 10 Lustre. Bojul, Humcrist 77944 Havana 51 f 1 :09W.mud 10 98 2 6 «'l 6» J O'Brien 11 Gold. Chance. Scamper, Colossus 77874 Havana 61 f 1 :07Vifast 3 101 4 2 4* 4'1 J OBr'cn 12 Kunnan. Whispering. ChowChow 77614 Havana 61 f 1:12 mud 8 104 8 7 8'1 8*1 J Eaton 12 MessKit, MadNell, LotticLorne NEEDY, b. f, 4 98 By Trevisco — Agnes May, by The Commoner. (Trainer. A. B. Jessop. Owner, Jesscp Bros.). Breeder. J. J. McGough. 78533 ci'mbus 6-8 l:04Sslow 48 99 4*1 K N'oe 9 MadNell. W'fnFlanna. Ch'wC'w 77979 Havana 3-4 1:14%slow 8 99 9 6 31 4'1 J Eaton 12 MabelE'st. Dustman. Capt.K'ney 77940 Havana 3-4 1:18 mud 15 94 4 1 1* 6= J Dawson 12 In Doubt. Kendall, Mad Nell 77659 Havana 3-4 1:14 good 8 100 9 9 SaM!'* J Dawson 12 Lottiel/e. Jackl'ot, BlackW'liII. 7 7052 Havana 3-4 l:21Vshvy 15 106 9 9 6* 8*1 S Banks 9 Hughie. Cj Mazonia. K. Carpenter 77014 Havana 61 f 1:13 hvy 12 106 8 10 10 10'* W Fronk 10 Hughie. Mad Nell. Jack Frost 56845 Havana 61 f 1:13 hvy 15 98 7 7 7 61* J Shanks 7 Get "Em. Ben Bolt. Col. Pst ;cr 57 Havana 3-4 l:lSV4,hvy 4 96 t 4 4* 611 D Randell 8 Lank. Rapid Stride, Jacobean MILDA. br. m. 8 103 By Jack Atkin — Armilda, by Bryn Mawr. (Trainer, L. Hector. Owner, L. Hector). Breeder. C C. Patrick. 78519 Columbus 5-8 l:04%good 6 110 7»J W Martin 12 Fleer. Reluctant. Athlete 78025 Havana 61 f 1 :ll««mud 4 107 11 3 8* 3* R McAleyl2 AuntDeda. Bcrretta. Min'ieMaek 77954 Havana 51 f l:09%mud 6 109 7 3 2* 2! W 1'mrosclO Fatli.Dam'n. Confe'y. Slin.Mack 77808 Havana 61 f l:07Sfast 4 106 7 2 1»* 2'} J Majestic 8 H.Buxton. Hap.CoLucky. Gilder 77765 Havana Hfl:07*ifast 10 100 10 t 31 5« J Dawson 11 Colossus. Wilt.Flanna. Fiirlmigh 77655 Havana 51 f 1:10 good 15 106 8 4 8»* 5*i D Prible 9 Cisijua. Approval. HappyGoL'ky 77298 Havana 61 f 1:10 good 6 107 6 t 3* 6'J D Prible 12 S.Punkins, Almirantc, S.Simon MARY G.. ch. m, 6 107 By Golden Maxim— Trappist. by The Friar. (Trainer. M. Jordan. Owner, M. Jordan). Breeder. J. Greenberg. 784 89 C.imbus 5-8 Irtfftlnrjr 5 111 671 J ConnorslO Spr'gVale, KnotGrass. L.Pointer 75261 Wh'ling Ab I -8 1 :04 hvy 4 114 41 J Connors 10 Auntie Em. Advance. Sky Man 75139 Whling Ab 3-4 1 :22 ihvy 14 117 64} J Connors 7 KEyesIL. OrleansGirl, Sp'gVaU 75077 Whicl'g Ab 3-4 1:22 mud 21 111 1" J Connors K Hor.Ix rch. ServiceFlag, Bab 75042 Wheel's Ab 5 8 l:02%slop 1 109 8:1 « Wliams II Bridgette. MissIIol'd, L.Tointer 74825 Akron 6i f 1 :09Hfast 61 100 4*1 J Berg 0 AuntDeda, Berretta. Arthurltule 74786 Akron 61 f l:0S»tiast 8 109 7»J G Wliams 9 Be Trueiiij.n. Floralia. Coax Mi HUBBUB, b. g, 10 105 By Broomstick — Rumpus, bv Hamburg. (Trainer. G. Foley. Owner. G. Foley). Breeder. H. P. Whitney. 75044 Whe. ling 61 f 1 Jtj*£ '.op 6J 112 1*" II fl'MI ■!■ S Jacobean. SandyH.. Q.of thcSpa 74823 Akron 61 f 1:10 fast 52 111 l* W Taylor 7 Shifty. Bill Blackwell, Gilder 74747 Akron 1 1:45 good 33 1% 8* F Moore 9 Chandelier. Burgoyne, MyLor'ne 74703 Akron 51 f 1:10 fast 29 111 6«3 W Taylor 9 Jacobean. Sabretash. Roeie H. 74535 Akraa 1 1-16 l:50Hf ast 12 110 8"H Clments S Ardito, Blarney Boy, Obstinate 74481 Akron 51 f 1 OT^fast 95 106 8:1 L Mills 8 doom. Riposta, Wee Toddler HELEN MAJOR, ch. m, 5 98 By Harrigan— Mazonia. by Maiaras. (Trainer. P. Dwyer. Owner. P. Dwver). Breeder. B. A. Tones. 78561 (* 1 tubus 6^8 1:01 fast 60 10S 8*1 H Hay 9 Josie Gorman, Ink. Flip 76834 Cul City 5-8 1:01 fast — HH 6»i H Hay 7 Cam'flagell.. DeLand. ChaJane 76674 Cul City 41 f 55 good — 110 3*1 C Gross 11 LadySmall. OldRed, QueencupII. 76641 Cul. City 41 f 65 good — 111 4*1 T Buel 8 Felicitor, Old Red, Stylish Miss 76549 Culvert". 6-8 l:02«r.good — 114 6*1 I Sykes 8 Spinning. DanArvi. QuincyWard 76088 Phoenix 41 f C4'xfast 31-10 110 6T1 C Gross 8 MissMaben, Kinetic. D.L.Mills 7S057 1'ho-nlx 6 8 102 fast 11 110 7* C Gross 8 Dode Adams. MissMaben. Kinetic 74619 K. no 5-8 1:03 fast 4 1U9 4*11 Sykes 8 PinkTeiiny. E.Waldo, E.Williams FIRST BLUSH, ch. g, 4 105 By Pennant— Rose of Dawn, by Hamburg. (Trainer. J. Lavoly. Owner, W. J. Trimble). Brepder. H. P. Whitney. 77918 Havana .1-4 1:15 slop 8 103 2 6 61 6* H Callah'n 9 Twop.iir. D.mg.Rock. BillSpivins 77725 Havana lmTny l:45^fast 6 109 7 2 3»* 7* P Groos 9 Janjuerie, Biddledee. K.Cpenter 77560 Havana 3^ 1 :l^Vfegood 8 107 4 6 4* l* P Groos 7 I ot.L .raine. Mallowmot, Quaker 77297 Havana 61 f 1 :09%good 4 109 8 6 6 7*1 A Pick.ns 12 Ella C. The Girl. San Diego 76234 Havana 3 4 1 :14%fast 4 106 7 4 6* 4*4 O lVrnia 7 G.oft.SeasII.. Rog, Yallabilagel 7C104 Havana 1 1-16 l:4SVifast 6 101 6 6 6'i 6'° W Lancet 6 Boxwood. Horeb. Flying Trince TRENCHY. b. g. 9 105 By King Cobalt— Furieuse, by Ethelbert. (Trainer, E. T. Miller. Owner. Mra. A. Miller). Boeder. G. H. Browne. 74783 Akron 6-8 1:46*, teat 19 16 5*1 R Pauley M .w'ja«ca. Bridgotte, M.TIollins 74528 Akron I 1 M %t .ist ]" 108 4* R Pauley 8 Gloom. Miss Holland, Jota 74129 Y'stnwn Ab r.-S 1 Oo^fast 6 109 6*} R Pauley 7 Ethel H.. Carrie Baker. Butler 73887 Y'stown Ab 5-8 1:00 slop 7 108 2* K Pauley C Currcr..-y. Tom Norris, Justina E. 73576 T*CBt »n Ab 5-8 59 fast 41 107 9*1 R Pauley 9 Jacobean. Kritishlsles. Bridgctte 73165 Whc ling AbO-8 1:00 slop- 20 106 77J R Pauley 8 Berretta. Coax Me, Mary G. ARIETTA, b. m, 8 103 By Satsuma II.— Golden Wave, by Mirthful. (Trainer. E. Rice. Owner. A. Williams). Breeder. J. S. Maben. 75261 Wh'ling Ab 6-8 1:04 hvy 24 Ml 9'J F Horn 1(1 Auntie Em. Advance. Sky Man 75202 Willing Ab 6-8 1 :02 mud 44 107 47 J Majesty S Pep. Tea. Miss Hjlland, Advance 71954 Huntington 51 f 1 :08\fast 22 103 3* R Clifford 9 San. Iiol'ansy. Loyalty, Brit Isle 72982 I^x.CFr 5-8 1:01 fast 22 HI 6*1 J Dorain'k 6 Noonhour. Monsoon, Col. Pat 72917 I -x I'.F'r 6-8 l:00%good 9 107 5*1 J Domin'k I Win. Lester. M.Wood. F.C'adian 72859 Lex .(' F'r 6-8 l:01*ifaat » 110 3=i H Ckmnts 6 Sw.etlookie. ElMahdi. Par. Maid LLOYD GEORGE, b. g, 8 104 By Llangwm — Maud Primrose, by Mackintosh. (Trainer, C. N. Freeman. Owner, C. N. Freeman). Bred in England by Messrs. Harrison. 78546 Col'mbus 5-8 1:04 fast 89 106 6* H Farlan.llo Lustre. Carrie Moore. Bojul 70493 Map H'ts 3-4 1:13%fast 10 105 3' H Farland 6 St. Kevin. Recruit. Arravan '.0451 Map.llts 6* f l:07%fast 6 102 4* H Farlan.l 9 ChowChow. AuntieEm, Ar.Point 70256 Map. H'ts 34 l:13Vifast 9 100 8* H ?"arland 8 Jacobean. FirstConsul. SeaBoard 70023 Map. H'ts 51 f 1 :09 hvy 41 106 6*1 H Farland 6 Cavalier. Hazel W., Anticipate 09995 Map.H'U 51 f l:12^hvy 6 107 4* H Farland 5 Touiahoi, By Jove, Huron II. Or»rl DA PC *»-S Milo. 3-year-olds and upward. Maidens. Claiming:. (Angr. OlCI n/AOt Bl« l'J^a 1 :U^ -Z 10f .) BARBERRY, ch. c. 3 (M) 100 By The Manager— Lauretta Stolworthy. by Stalwart (Trainer, C. N. Freeman. Owner. C. N. Freemanl. Breeder. Mrs. M. S. Comba. 78548 Col'mbus 2-1 l:M%faai 41 105 9 3 H Farlan.112 Sparkpluj:. Melvina. KocktVirt 78520 Columbus 51 f 1 IP. .good 3-2 lo3 4* H Farlan.l 8 InclcAbe. SthnPacific. MvEr'r 78177 F.owi- « 1-2 f 1 2-S.fast 40 Ml I 11 13 12" H Farlan.l 13 Warning. Trapstick. Protocol 77491 I'Crn.ls 3-4 1 .l.'.^good 20 HI 8 10 9» S'J .1 K.-.l. ris 14 Sea Wolf. B. Black. Beth Steel 77213 KCr'nds 3-4 114 fast 15 106 6 8 8* 8T1 G Man^anl3 Hail.y.orn. Apology. Tight 76384 Jeff.rson 3-4 1 :15=H,good 15 111 5 4 41 3si 11 Farlandl2 I.'yBurrows. I, nardG.. L.Alfred FEAR. b. f, S (M) 103 By Transvaal— Ilaria. by Star Shoot. (Trainer. W. E. Martin. Owner. W. E. Martin). Breeder. T. Clyde. 77634 Havana BJ f lllVhvy 12 101 1 8 6: 9;» P Groos 9 Clan, dc Luna. Phoebe. GrayGirl 76886 Ha\ana 6* f 1 ,ll SKood 10 92 4 t 81 9" 11 Call hanlO Mail Nell. Bcrretta. Haran 76843 Havana 61 f 1 14 -_hvy 6 104 9 3 61 7* F \V..odckl2 Fran. his.-, Hilloro. Blue P.onnrt 76653 Havana tlflll'-liw 3 101 4 1 1"» 47 ] C.ill..han 8 Mj rtlcBilson, Hilloro, Suzuki 76467 Havana 51 f 1 :0S**fa-st 8 91 7 4 111 11" J Dawson 12 Thor. Kay S. Mariiiadnke 76391 Havana 6* f 1 07Ttfast 10 101 6 3 61 7" W Dall..w 8 MissM'garet. Suzuki. M'maduke 73895 II leG'ce 6-8 1:02 mud 21 97 10 4 61 8 J K. ssti. r 14 P.lkArt. P I.Mnara. SnowMaidcn 1 STELLA MARIS, ch. f, 4 (M) 111 By Pebbles— Turf Star, by Nasturtium. (Trainer, J. Everman. Owner, A. C. Groves. Breeder. J. Butler. 77480 Havana || f 1 :M7\fast 3 107 2 5 t» 91 ' E Bench 10 LconaDarc, Petite. Wil.Flanna 77430 Havana :i 1 l4»Aft 6-5 102 3 1 1»* :' J Callahan 8 Biddledee. MissKkin. EH'oronel I 77354 Havana Ci f 1 : JS good 4 105 12 12 11" 12" J Callahanl2 Ciib.iEiicaiito. ■) i-s..rs, llcnltolt 75177 Empire Ab 3-4 1 lO'^fast 9-10 107 6 3 6* 3=1 A Ac. ar.ly 1 I I. .Reveille. P.l.Slre.ik. GladjiV. •,.-.OH3 Kiniire Ab", 4 1.11 good 4 104 5 3 21 2 H Thnrb.r 6 .I.viiiee. Iji.lv Rose. Kge 75022 Empire Ab :,-l 1 Ht-Jiv y 20 101 7 2 2* 31 W Milncr 10 Wildrake. (. |. I.i.n. Mela.iirino THE PLAINSMAN, blk. g 4 (M) 113 By Di,k Welles— Edna Shannon, by Onondaga. (Trainer. N. B. Davis. Owner, N. B. Davis). Breeder. J. B. Respess. 78456 Huiu't.n 01 f 1:11 mud 10 lit tM W Ta lor 10 StarU.d. RockCourt. Copperhead 78371 Hunt'ton 3 4 1 14'Lfa-t 15 11", FelL L Montg'y 8 MiH-Anu-ri. a. BlackRubr. Bob 78315 Hunt ton 61 f 1 :'.8 lust 12 10 116 4' T CamronlO HigSapp. P.kRiil.r. Mis ,\n. erica 78249 Hunt'ton 61 f 1 09*».fast 91 111 2'1 T Cameron 9 Mis Pita Wisir.i.r. M.Atn'a 75474 Churchill 3-4 1:13Hfast 228 109i 9 f 9 9s" T Murray I JolinO Kelly. Billy I'.ru-h. Yalta 75052 Hungton 61 f 1 11 hvy 16 1 j7 9*: W Bog'ski 1» H.Buxton, Gonwithiin, Monsoon _ 1 SYXVESTEH. br. g. 4 (M) 100 By Eyebrow— Ba vena, hy Clifford. (Trainer, E. J. Salt. Owner. E. 3. Salt). Breeder. E. Davin. 70440 ("naught 1 l:40%fast 49 98 6 t 7 7" R Doyle 7 Opperman. San. Real. H.Kembn*. 70169 W'dbine 3-4 l:14Hfast 27 107 6 3 71 9'* J Rowan 10 Beth Hodder. Shue, Charlton CARPATHIAN, ch. g, 4 (M) 113 By Olambala— Carpaneto, by John o' Gannx. (Trainer. A. Matthews. Owner, J. D. Killen). Breeder. B. T. Wilson. 78046 Havana 51 f 1 :095t,sU w 16 107 8 8 t 8'* J Ressner 8 GBegin'r, Sol.'sKilts. Silv'grift 78014 Havana lmTOy 1 :47(ifast 16 106 7 4 7l 7'1 J Kessr.er 12 JolinnyO'Conn'l, Hush. JapMuma 77939 Havana t| t l:ll%mud 6 107 11 8 8l 9U J Dawson 11 Scurry. Lustre, Cruces 77877 Havana lm50y l:44*4fast 6 107 6 3 2l 2* J Kessner 7 Caesar. My Error, Fair Egcria SKYWARDS, ch. g, 3 (M) 103 By Aeronaut— Joannlna. by Voter. (Trainer, B. Brown. Owner, 0. Wendel). Breeder. G. D. Widener. 78520 Columbus ui 1 PllVtgood 27 110 Pulled up. J Majestic 8 InclcAbe, SthnPacific, MyF.r'r 77474 FGrnds 3-4 1 15^,slow 100 10S 9 8 9* 9" E Roehm 12 Jackson, Midni'tFollies. Kehr.iU 77121 FGrnds 8-4 l:14^fast 100 P5 12 11 IP 11'* A Accardyl3 Vultilla. Jackson. Zanzibar 76963 r.43r*ad*l 3 -4 1 M'imud 30 114 6 10 9' 6** E Roehm 11 LeonardG.. SunMart. St. Gerard 75178 Empire 61 f 1 :08 fast 60 105 6 6 9' 10'* W And'sonlO I ady Argos. Impossible. Mitau 75086 Empire 5-8 1:01 good 30 115 10 10 10 10" T Burns 10 Payman, Wch Charm, B. Streak DAISY CARTER, b. f, 3 (M) 100 By Irish Gentleman— Anna Sweep, by Sweep. Breeder. C. H. Carter. 1 78577 Col'mbus 61 f 1:10 fast 11 108 9'5 W Fr'klin 9 Argument'l. Seth'&P'm. Baleful! HAMB0NE. blk. c. 4 (M) 113 By Sir John Johnson— Oenone. by Sain. (Trainer. E. C. Crockett. Owner, J. A. Carruba). Breeder. J. E. Madden. 78489 C Tir.bus 5-S l:05*.hvy 33 108 9" D Frog'telO Spr'gVale, KnotGrass. L.Pointer ^6908 MtalM 5-S l:02\fast 30 115 11 12 12 12" C Dishmonl2 Kunjeigh, Yorick. Irene Walton •"3819 M.H.ights 51 f 1:01 fast 43 102 5 7 81 9" E Roehm 10 Miss Jane. Futurctte. High Tea 6376)1 M. Heights 5-S 1:01 fast 17f 106 9 9 9* 9'» C Dishm'nCJ MargnrctWaie. High l.-a. Carta C3543 M. Heights 5-S 1:01 fast 23f 10S 6 7 71 S'* C Dishmonl2 Kiik I^idy, Joella J., Delante MELVINA. blk. f, 3 (M) 100 By Jack Atkin— Henotic, by Heno. •Trainer. M. Dieterle. Owner. J. R. Alexander). Breeder, J. R. Alexander. 78577 Col'mbus 6}. f 1:10 fast 8] K'S 5:'l A Roach 9 Argument '1. S.-th'sD'ni. Balefull 78548 Col'mbus 8-4 l:tt%faat 1C M6 2* A Roach 12 Sparkplug. Ko.-k Court. Dowry 73P93 Lex'tOM 6} f 1 :07=-.fast l.:2 11.".; S 8 ll'Ml » C. Marino 12 Mali .Ion;;. Nell M. -Chord. Erne 73869 I.ex'ton 61fl:09\mud 16f 110; 6 4 6l 9:3 C, Marino 12 M.id. Vennic. Medina. Lib.Queen 73262 Bl Grass 6J f 1 :07 fast 4 112 V* Q Marino 8 Frosty P„.y. March On, Cop. Head 73198 BLOaaa t-6 I 6l%alU1 9 111 4* G Marino 12 Privilege. M.Mornin. P Dispatca 72822 Columb s 5-S 1 :0S\hvy 37 109 10*1 G Marino 10 Casiilla, Zero, The Mule WISE GVTY. b. c. 4 (M) 111 By Sager— Lady Koeveena. by Harvey Barber. (Trainer. J. B. McGinn. Owner, J. B. McGinn). Breeder. J. B. McGinn. 76799 I'ul.City 3 4 l:l;\fast — 109 8" II Hav 9 Iloringa. PatCartcr. llackamora 76788 Cul. Mty 3 4 1:15 good — 109 7" H Hay 10 RlkPat. T.Chauib'lain. Three X. 764486 Cul City 6* f 1 :0S^.g,)Od — IT, 87 H Hay 8 K. Williams. T.P.1N. I.m kylluga 76547 CalvefC 5-8 1 :02?jj:ood — 106 •?'» H Hay 9 Silk Sox. Bulivari. Starlike 75872 Tijuana 3 4 1:14 good 60 9d 6*2 II Hay I Luly I,c I'.iihI. HayataJ. Vanloo 75848 Tijuana 6-S l:02!igood 65 105 S'» II Hay 8 FaithfulGirl. Bil. Gibson, Piutrel MALASETTO. ch. g. 5 (M) 113 By Malamont— Hopsetto. by Masetto. (Trainer. S. McNeill. Owner, S. McNeill). Breeder. R. L. Franklin. 77897 Havana i| f 1 :0S -,fast 34 11111 11 11 113: W McCabell Nano Boii.in. llumpv. Alazon 77854 Havana h\ f 1 :07%fast 20 107 10 10 11* U— S Banks 12 Sim'kam'nUov. LaatVe, S.P'kina 77480 Havana 5} f 1 :07?ifast 30 112 9 10 10 10-': S Banks 10 LcouaDare, Pet.I e, Wil.Flanna 77298 Havana 61 f 1:10 good 12 112 10 12 12 12*° S Banks 12 S.Punkins. Almirantc. S.Simoa HINKLE. ch. h, 5 (M) 113 By Ballot— Flying Colors, by Star Shoot. (Owner. L. Reseget). Breeder, J. N. Markev. 67237 Jeff.rson 51 f 1 :09'-sgood 15 115 4 5 5* 5"} J Wallace 12 Zooua. Billy Connor. Reformer 62361 Latonia 1 1-1C l:4S'.ifast 69 110 2 7 7 71S H Gray 7 Alam. Gill. Ran.1.1. Sport-maB 62157 Churchill 11:40 fast 39 109 1 10 10s 10'5 H Gray 15 Gr.Daddv. Fly. Prince. Fr'kBoyd 61978 Churchill 1 1-16 1 :4.Vfcfast 88 99 9 12 12 12*1 G Breun'g 12 Black Thong. Fain Col, Corson 61789 Churchill 7-8 1:26»ifast tf 105 7 10 10* 10'* A Frieshonll Castlereagh. Be GcmhI. Bojul 61534 Lex'ton 3-4 l:18^hvy 64 111 5 5 8*16**1) Conn lly 9 Marimba. AlaMaGirl. PeacePal C1493 Lex'ton 3-4 l:17Vfcmud 18 110 7 t 5s 0" E Pool S Proclamation. Excelsis, Prologue AJI. ch. c. 4 (M) 111 By Ralph— Variora, by Victory. (Trainer, M. Reiser. Owner, A. Gassenheimer). Breeder, G. J. Long. 75472 Churchill ll:41'ifast 21f 11.1 3 14 14 14!» J H Burke 14 Links. t;r"cn Briar. Leonte«= 75413 Churchill 7-8 1 iW%M—i 22f 104 11 11 12' 11" W I.osee 15 Ben Valet. Modesty. Sew.Comaa 73259 BL Grass 61 f 1 :07 fast 15f 107 12'* J Heupel 12 Finday. Orlova. Hazel W. 69353 Hunt'ton 5-8 LOI^fast 11 105 7" W Organ 10 Ixist Brush. Old Blue. Doris C9295 Hunt'ton 3-4 115%good 10 106 6*1 W Organ 8 Spods. I.ast Brush. Crudenas VIRGINIA CREEK, ch. m, 5 (M) 111 By Solomon— Miss Primity. by Contestor. (Trainer. T. Cheek. Owner. T. Cheek). Breeder. T. Cheek. 75294 Hunt'gton 5-8 PO'J^iast 9 107 6*i W Martin 9 (Mel Ko-e. K iz. Jewell. Miles S. 70639 Erie Ab 5-8 59 fast 16 106 4*J T Buel 7 I ewitt. Justina P., Bobadil 70301 Erie Ab 5-8 1:01 fast 5 109 71* T Buel 8 Bazon. Juanil.i III., Ms drb C9999 Y'stown Ab 5-8 1 :04?«.slovv 12 115 4* T Bud 8 E. Gomez. M.l.'retla. t.Igrahaai 68046 Havana 51 f l:08\fast 16 103 7 6 91 10'* F W'dst'k 11 Dicknell. Missllope, Jo ephineK. BLUSHING MISS, ch. f, 4 (M) 111 By Marathon — Marjorie A., by Prince of Me. bourne. Breeder, J. K. L. Ross. First Start. ,I4U DAfC 6 1-2 Fnrlonjc**. It-year-old* and upward. AUorrances. (Aug. •HIM nAUt Ul, 1023 1:21 2-5 « 102.) GAY BOY II.. ch. c, 4 110 By Jack the Sailor— Neosho Dale, by Ormondale. (Trainer. W. R. Padgett. Owrer. Padgett & Dougherty). Breeder. C. W. Simpson. 78344 Hunt'ton 11:42 fast 8-5 110 l'l W Smith 8 Khinesolcl. FLixvMae. RIackll'la 78271 Hunt'ton 3-4 1:14%fast 10 122 2°* W Smith 9 Great Lady. LiltleK.l. VirginiaR. 77658 Havana lm50y l:44%good 8-5 93 6 4 3'14'JJ Dawson 7 BritishL'r. t aadlcW*a, FlyingP'a 77462 Havana HnoOy 1 :43%fast 3 98 4 3 3« 3»J J Majestic 6 Fincastle. Elrtfltfc, llillman a 77354 Havana 61 f 1 :08 good 10 107 10 7 7* 6'|C Crann'n 12 Cuba Em anto, S. i-sc.rs. Benliolt 77303 Havana 51 f 1:08 good 10 108 9 9 10'! 9*1 C Bruder 12 Finday, Jolly, Scissors SUN BRAE. ch. g, 6 109 By Sundridge — Sweet Briar II., by St. Frusquin. (Trainer. W. A. McKinne". Owner. W. A. McKinney). Bred in England by W. S. Kihner. 78564 Corml.us 3-4 1 :l.".'r.fast 39-10 110 2 J Majestic 8 Noon Clicle. I^idy Ko-e. Pelion 78524 Columbue 3-4 Plti'Vgood 3-5 115 6*1 J Majtstic 7 Ailsie Vernor, Rc-dwood. Scissora 78059 Havana 3-4 l:14'.-;KOod 7-5 111 3 1 tj 1*1 T Bro*iiersl3 Aunt icMillin, Scissors. Twopair 78015 Havana 3-4 l:12Vfa.st 1 110 6 3 3* 3' T Brothers 8 Perhaps. MabelK . Sia .vA.h.ms 77879 Havana 61 f 1 :06*tfast 31 104 1 3 3' 2" T Brothers 9 End Man. Pepper Tea. S.i^ora 77829 Havana 3-4 l:ll»^fast 21 104 2 2 T 35 T Brothers 7 End Man. Blue Hill. Pcrlt.-ips 77749 Havana 3-4 l:12'4fast 31 102 4 2 2* 1" O pernia 8 Knd Man. Brother John. Scissora 77485 Havana S-4 l:12\fast 31 103 1 M 6'i T Brothers 7 Blan.Mac. T.American. MabellC. MAUDE HARVEY, ch. f. 4 105 By Alvescot— Belle Scott, by Contestor. (Trainer. J. B. McGinn. Owner, J. B. McGinn). Breeder. G. J. Lone. 78410 Hunt'ton 51 f 1 :0C-.-.fast 6 SI 1* H Hay 7 Theo. Matinee I.lol. The Plata* 78339 Hunt'ton 61 f l:07*4fast 10 100 ll H Hay 12 Geo.Starr. G'withiin. RillBlkwl 77670 F.Gr'nds 3-4 1:14%fast 30 l(Jl 4 6 4» 4* H Hay 9 Stargo. DanBolling, Round Robia 77314 F.Gr'nds 8-4 l:14Hfast 30 102 6 4 41 6* H Hay 12 Riookdalc. CoralR.ef. S'p'yKlin 77100 F.Gr'nds 8-4 1:14 fast 60 102 6 4 «' 7'* H Hay 8 Paul Micou. Guv'nor. Carnarvoa 77057 F.Gr'nds 3-4 1:14 fast 60 105 7 10 U 11*1 H Hay 11 Coral Reef, Guv'nor, Daydue CLAYMORE, b. g. 7 113 By Assagai— Ogalala. by Isidor. (Trainer, J. McBride. Owner J. McBride). Breeder. W. O. Parmer. 78550 Col'mb's lm70y l:48%Sut 61 108 4'1 W M'nders | Wildcat, Dor'yBu. kner. Vennla 78522 Columbus 3-4 l:17^.good 81 111 1 » D M'nders G Lady Rose, Ard.lla, Yoshiml 76257 Havana lm50y l:42\fast 8 109 2 t V 3'1 F Woodck 8 Lucy Kate, Perhaps. Randel 76173 Havana lm50y 1:43 fast 3 106 6 2 2' 5*1 T Brothers 8 Lucy Kate. PUnly.oos. Randel 76071 Havana lm50y l:42**fast 4 103 1 1 2' 3'S T Brothers 5 Unman. P.lanche Mac. Randel 75846 Havana 1 1-16 1.17 fast 3 110 4 6 41 2*} T Broths 0 Hainan. Lucy Kate. B-y Jiniiny BARBARA PALMER, ch. f. 4 105 By Manager Waite— Miss Bellamy, by Plaudit. (Trainer. E. Lutz. O-vner. 71. Lutzl. Breeder. T. C. McDowell. 78411 Hunt'ton 11:41 fast 6-6 114 l'l G Yeargin 7 Little-Florence. Am'li:iS FIo.D'n 78374 Hunt ton 8-4 1:14^fast S-5 113 1* G Yeargin 7 Eiinicelfy. MissF.tta. WiseCr'ker 78320 Hunt ton 3-4 ld4*Afaat 71 102 1» O Atwcll 7 Rhincg'd. ArchicA'.r, L'kyRua 78202 Hunt'ton 3-4 l:14%taat 29 117 3*1 R Hol'vvaylL' Theo. Old Sinner. Rhinegold 77972 Jefferson 3-4 1:17%mud 12 113 8 7 71 8'* G Corey 13 G.Starr. Mt.Pleas't. Dandybniah, 77841 Jeff.rson 61 f 1 09 good 100 115 6 7 61 5*1 W Crump 14 St. Maurice, D'yRvan. JohnJosepk 77709 F.Gr'nds 3 4 l:14*4fast 100 107 12 12 12 ll'« J Heupel 12 Our Flag. John Joseph, Theseua BLUE HILL. ch. c. 3 100 By Rock View— Kilcrea. by Stalwart. (Trainer. R. A. Forsha. Owner, Muth & Forsha). Breeder. Belair Stud. 78597 See today's chart. 78062 Havana 5 . f 1:07 good 31 97 6 4 4* 4* H Callah'n 7 Dor.Buck'r. Mar'n'te R.OnTima 77921 Havana lrn.oy 1 :4G slop 1 109 3 6 6 6'* F Kiniry 6 fai Hial. L.Green, Mrs Gardner 77829 Havana ^-4 lllV-'ist 4 106 3 3 3* 2 J Calhiban 7 End Man, Sun Brae. Perhaps 77748 Havana lm50y 1:42 fast 2 102 2 3 3'i I*] J Callahan 7 ti.orgc-Kuf fan. Wula. Plentvcooa . ZAPATOS, b. g, 4 107 By Ormondale — Light Shoes, by Hamburg. (Trainer. C. Grand. Owner. S. Szkeres). Breeder. M. Jones. 78566 Coin, bus 1 1-16 1:51 'ifast 12 108 4«i W Taylor 9 Vendor. Horeb. Montillo 78537 Col'mb's lmTOy ] :5.-,\sl..vv 37 10 109 4* C Gross 10 Dustman. Nig. Bob Baker 78490 Col'mbus 1 1-1C 1 :54~.hvy 13 Ml 813 F Wood'k 8 B.fr.llome. pir.M.iiee. Montillo 78044 Havana lm70y l:4t%at*W 8 99 6 2 3' 21 J Eaton 7 SipiircWig's. EyclCght. River'ile 77983 Havana 2 4 1 :13*tslow 10 103 6 7 7 710 J Dawson 7 StaiyAd's, BrotlierJ'u. SpringV'e 77855 Havana ImaOy 1:43 fast 4 104 2 4 7* 7*i W Fronk 11 Biddledee, Superior. Kink 77768 Havana 1 1-16 l:47^fast 10 109 2 1 2* 2^ O pernia 9L.I.oraine. S.pim- Wiggins. Lank 77561 Havana 3-4 1:14 good 12 104 t t 6 6'2 A Overton 6 M.Beulah, S.i.Wigguis, T.llster FAR EAST, b. g\ " 109 By Delhi— Off. by Orme. (Trainer. L. G. Bedwell. Owner. Kenton Stable). Breeder. J. W. Corriean. 78487 Col'mbus 2-4 plS^hvy 21-10 119 2* F Woods'k I Stamp. Colossus Simirt Alex 78286 Bowie 61 f 1 :22~fast 22-5 112 1 2 2'1 3* E Scobie 13.1'kSot. Hleb'vFinn. M'yMxim 78178 Bowie 7-8 1:31 fast 4 109 1 3 3 1 5* E Scobie 13 C (ostigan, tf 1— aha. D.of t.Vy 77606 F.t.r nds I t 1 ItTfcwIJ 12 112 2 4 51 h'l J Ked.i is 10 Little Alfred. Anticipate. Ettahe 77577 FGrnds 3-4 1 :14?t.good 12 11218 9 9»^ 91' E Martin 12 Doughnut. RoyalDick. .InJosepa 77445 FGrnds 3-4 1:145smud 8 107 4 4 41 4* G Fields 7 Vcnizclos. Caligula. Piedmont 77347 F.Gr'nds 1 1-16 1 49!4good 20 116 2 4 4* 91* R McD'ottll Normal. Majority. Royal Charlie WEE DEAR, ch. f. 3 91 By Campfire — Ma Wee Dear, by Love Wisely. (Trainer. J. L. Brannon. Owner, J. L. Brannon). Breeder. R. T. Wilson. 78597 See today's chart. 77922 Havana 5i f ! OS^slop 10 103 8 3 3* 4* F Wood'kll I.eonaDare. Geor.May. BlueMiaa 77657 Havana lm.".cy 1:41 good 10 103 4 1 31 6«J P Groos 9 UeAdrin. Damage. Mrs. Gardner 77617 Havana 5* t l:ll-\mud S 104 7 1 4' 7*1 O Pernia 9 Asa Jewell. Plaid, Babbling 77547 Havana t] f PlO^sloW 3 107 1 3 3»k S"l J CallahanlO Pawnbiiik.r, 'ica&e, Plaid GREAT NORTHERN, b. c, 3 96 Bv Bulse — Racy, ty Burgomaster. (Trainer. H. Schlessinger. Owner, Mrs. H. McQuage). Breeder. J. W. P^rrlsh. 78597 S.e today's chart. 78577 Coin. bus a) f 110 fast 7 104 4*1 T Mc ~"ick 9 Argument'l. Setl.'sD'm. Balefnll 78523 C .1 bus lmTu- 1 .Vr-..go..d 10 !iS 6*1 C Frost 7 J kFrman. B dledce. Cap Adama 78486 Col'mbus 5J f l:12%btry 10 III 8'* R Pauley 10 Nan McKay. FastP.ov, AuntJaiie 77890 J.ff. rson 11-16 1:53 mud 6 107 6 4 3» 2' T McCor'k 10 yuinhani. Bugler. C.oldmark 77780 Jeff.rson 3-4 l:14%fast 20 115 14 8 5» 3* T M Cor'kl5 Sizzle. Peggy O. Troutwi.k 77343 IMirn.ls 3 4 1 l.':.g 1 U '. sl4 12 121H' E. Martin 14 Lady CI.occ. Jackson. Kilbowla 77259 FGr'r..ls lm70y 1 4 Vfast 20 105 11 8 10' H»* G Fields 11 Telescope. Anne. Wong Bok 77058 I' Or nds 1 IS 1:54 fast 6 1011 5 3 51 5'" J Heupel 8 GoodNight, Dr.Whiteburst, June Ctti DAPLT ■ 1_- Fnrlongn. KIkn Handicap. :i-year-olda and npward. (April Dili nAUD m, i«j2a — 1 :os 1-5 — 7 — ioi. CHIEF SPONSOR, ch. g. 6 100 By Hearts of Oak— Widow Wise, by Basietlaw. (Trainer, C. W. Hall. Owner. C. W. Hall). Breeder. H. Giddings. 78522 Columbus 3-4 1:17~good 61 106 6*1 W Martin 6 (lav more, lady Rose, Ardella 75332 Hun ton ti f 1 07 fast 7 112 4* C Bni.lcr 8 Bro John. ArcticKing. Topanga 74471 Ib.liffe 3 4 1:I4SfHSt 8 107 13 S 3* 3*1 B M CrnnH J. B. Brown. Atlianna. Far Bast 74375 Thcliffe 3 4 1:llVaat 14 113 2 1 21 fj T lHallK 12 Bencore, War Tank. Ardella 74259 Th . liffe 61 f 1 OX^fast 61 117 7 9 t'l 9; I.Arc.n lll'uffltall. Bengore. Assv r.Uiieea 73769 Dorv;,l lm7(v l:43Vast 9 110 1 2 6 6" G Fields « FIJesmar. JuneKlv. Mvrt Craaaj 73675 Dorval 3-4 l:12Vast I ly7 6 t 7* 7*1 G Fields 9 Knighthd, SonBrae. Dr.C W. 1M Page [10] i "The Pink Sheet" Price: Ten Cents At last the wants of local devotees of racing — the greatest of all sports — are adequately supplied. DAILY RACING GUIDE is now on sale. It is the first newspaper on the streets with Past Performances Handicaps Workouts Selections Gossip Entries and other indispensable data and infoimation on the following day's races at all tracks. 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 Publishers, Dally Racing; Chart, 44 1 Plymouth Court, Chicago, Illinois I ISs — i) Stake Dates For 1924 STAKE DATES FOE 1924 Paumonok Handicap, Jamaica, L. L, April 29. Chesapeake Stakes, Havre de Grace, Md.. April 30. Jennings Handicap, Pimlico, Md., May 1. Tobacco Stakes, Lexington, Ky., May L Pimlico Nursery Stakes, Pimlico, Md.. May n Pimlico Nursery Stakes, Pimlico, Mi, May 2. Camden Handicap, Lexington, Ky., May 3. Dixie Handicap, Pimlico, Md., May 3. Green Spring Valley Steeplechase Handicap. Pimlico, Md., May 3. Opening Handicap, Tanforan, San Francisco, Cal., May 3. Rennert Handicap, Pimlico, Md., May 5. Arlington Stakes (claiming), Pimlico, Md.. May H Blue Grass Stakes, Lexington, Ky., May 7. Pimlico Home-Bred Stakes (spring), Pimlico, Md., May 7. Hopeful Stakes, Tanforan, San Francisco, Cal., May 7. Spring Handicap, Jamaica, L. I., May 7. Pimlico Oaks, Pimlico. Md., May 8. Howard Stakes (claiming), Timlico, Md., May 9. Pimlico Spring Handicap, rimlico, Md., May 10. Colorado Stakes, Jamaica, L. I., May 10. Excelsior Handicap, Jamaica, L. L, May 10. Peninsular Stakes, Tanforan, San Francisco, Cal., May 10. Preakness Stakos. Pimlico, Md., May 12. Spring Juvenile Stakes, Pimlico, Md., May 13. Juvenile Stakes, Pimlico. Md.. May 13, Rosedale Handicap, Jamaica, L. I., May 13. Disposal Selling Stakes, lanforan, San Francisco, Cal., May 14. Kentucky Derby, Churchill Downs, Louisville, Ky., May 17. King's Plate, Woodbine Tark, Toronto. Ont., May 17. Youthful Stakes. Jamaica, L. I., May 17. Long Beach Handicap, Jamaica, L. I., May 17. King's riate. Woodbine Park, Toronto, OnL, May 17. Page 11 History of the Modern Turf History of the Modern Turf Dally Racing Form re-ently completed publication of a history of the early Amehcan turf covering the period ending shortly before the Civil War. This narrative was adapted from the standard work. Frark Forester's ■I he Horse in America." Publication is bagun below of a sequel to that history, which will cover the period from the close of the Civil War to the opening of the present century- It is adapteJ from "The American Turf." WhM wp enmp to consider the progress of the turf in the I'niteel States during the last quarter of the nineteenth century, the task is even more apalling in its magnitude than that undertaken in reviewing the earlier records. As has already heen pointed out. the great difficulty that lies in the way of ev lving a thorough and reliahle history of the American turf in thp first century or more of its existence arises from the fact that comparatively little attention was given the preservation of records in those times. This was most emphatically true of the tine previous to 1800. and it is only measurably bss so of most of the present century. 1'ntil well toward 1850 no one seemed to consider it worth while to gather the perishing records for permanent preservation. rmctun m r run of ui; ort . To be sure the stud hook antedates that time and the pedigrees are substantially reliable, back, perhaps, to the first epiartor of the century. But pedigrees, however important to the breeder and professional turfman, constitute only a small part of the whole history of the turf. To the general public, and to the turfman as well, the story of the great race* and of the owners of olden times, with the records of the various efforts that were made to stimulate and develop breeding and racing, are quite as interesting and. from certain points of view, quite as valuable as the mere list of pedigrees. It is in these latter particulars that the history of the early turf is notably defil-h-nt. The periodical press, upon which we now mostly rely for the preservation of the lleting facts of the day for the benefit of posterity as well as for our own profit and cnjovmciit. was then almost unknown so far as it related to the turf. To be sure as e-irly as 1829 the publication of the mnnthlv magazine, entitled the American Turf Register and Sporting Magazine, was begun by John V. Skinner of Balti-more. Although there was much valuable informaticn in this periodica', it was not altogether reliable, nor din It Bestead to any degree cf thoroughness regarding the items of the turf during its o\ist--nec. Moreover, it listed only fifteen years. For some two or three years Cadwall; d--r It. Colden of Ni'ff York, who was will known as a writer : I out the turf over the signature of "An Old Turfrran," published another sporting magazine that was admirable in its way. howsoever inadequate and disappointing it was in its failure to cover the entire field. PORTER'S VAI.l AB1.K PAPER. So-re time in the thirties William T. Forter found* d the first weekly sporting ncwspipe" ever pul lished in this country. The Spirit -f the Times. More space was given in this paper to other kinds of sport than to racing, such as hunting, fishing, gaming, etc.. but 'on tin- whole, the periodical ente-rd unon an OHOCCUp!ed field and became of decided usefulness. In its columns, and in those of its successors, variously known as The Old Spirit. Porter** Spirit end Wilkes' Spi'it. the di-lvor for information regarding the Ameriem turf down to the time of the Civil war. finds much that is valuable and interesting out of which it is possible to constrict a fairlv accurate history of the turf of that period. Although breeding and rising- assumed • ■■H'siderable proportions between 1825 and lS.'.O. the sport was. generally speaking, in compact shape, that is. comparatively few h rses attained to gnat prominence, few-breeders and owne-s were prominent, and the ruing events, while of tmns -endant interest, were not notably numerous. It is. therefore, not difficult to gain something of a com-pr. h.-i'sive view of the general condition of the snort in these generations. Coming down to th^ late nineties the task of reviewing* the progress of the turf of the I'nited States the las; quarter of the nineteenth century becomes almost appalling in its magnitude. Racine has arisen to he one f tlie most popular forma of sport and the | ■Uant the rjughbred. as a subject of popular admiration, is scarcely meoad to the great operatic prima donna or the famous actress. In the aggregate many thousands of persons are regular attendants upon the race meetiags in the various parts of the country during the season, which is generally considered to begin in May and end in November. Nor does this activity cease with the ant— an months. Such was the popular demand for the sport that it was almost in-poaaibte to satisfy it anywhere within reasonable limitation. As a r.-sult of this popularity winter racing \v;:s instituted as a feature of several of the coaraea in the South and in California, and was even indulged in to a limited extent in the North, where. bOWOTer, the spectacle cf ;:ame blood horses tearing their amy through mod and snow was anything but agreeable t admirers of the noble atiimal. But take it throughout the country, start-Ing with New Yoik. since there was almost no running known in the section farther lOast. and going through the West, South. Southwest and to the Pacific coast, it was scarcely exaggerattea to say that there was practically no cessation in the beat f the thoroughbred's booth upon the track throughout the entire year. It was no comnr n thing for a thouaaad or more horses to be in |l lining at a single one of the more Important race tracks, and the total number of thorojgh btreda of each season was almost beyond calculation. The difficulties that lie in the way of even a comparatively adequate review of the phenomenal activities connected with the turf in the late nineties mi:st be apparent to ev.-ty one. Volumes would be required and a life time of work would be called for to treat the subject comprehensix ely and thoroughly. As It is the Stud Book and the various guides are plethoric with information, which, however. \- purely statistical ami d ics not pretend to give i»:i any s nse whatsoever a picture of the turf as it really exists, wiih the Influences surrounding and guiding it and Its position as a great national institution. The miscellaneous literature of the subject lias become something enormous. Daily newspapers give a great deal of their space to recording the movements of the thoroughbreds and of those who are interested in them, whether as owners, breeders, trainers, racing officials or followers cf the turf generally. Special periodicals devoted to the business have increased in number and in value, and it takes thousands of columns every ye-ar to even measurably record tee turf activity of the times. With this supcrabunelance of material at hand, while so much e«f it is eif a desultory and ephemeral character, one may not hope within reasonable limitations of time and apace to be able to present much more th; H a general id m of the preiminence that turf affairs have assumeel in oontemporaneou.-times. or to more than merely touch upon s MM f its most salient features with the Idea f fairly exhibiting its present status |lc 18!»8) the character of the gentlemen who are conspicuously recognizeel as its supporters, the ups anel down of its career, some ef the mote neitable and picturesque features that identify it, and the outlook for its future greatness. Locked at in this way it becomes absorbingly interesting, not only to sportsmen, but also to the general reader, who is little concerned over long pedigrees or tables of reeorel. Certainly the relation of the history of no national institution could be by any possibility more fase-inatingly interesting than that pertaining to the American turf. A revival of racing was not immediate after the close of the hostilities that racked the North ami South. The wielesprea 1 destruction cf impcrtant business and s i -:; 1 interests that have been the inevitable result of that terrible contest made it impossible for communities to return at once to their former conditiem. Profound governmental and other questions that had arisen out of the struggle between the two sections lemained so long unsettled that, as the history of the period sheiws us, the animosities between North anel South were scarcely less violent than they were- in the elark days when the appeal te the arbitratement of arms was being considered, and when partisan passions raged fiercely. BREEDING IN THE SOUTH. Moreover the great breeding establishments of the South had gone with the general ruin that had swept over that section of the I'nited States, while hundreds of the best thoroughbreds had fallen upon the battlefield. In years gone by the turf was really dependent for its existence upon these southern staoles and stud farms. Their loss was now seriously felt all over the country and was impeissiblc of remedy, except by a slow and steady growth extending over many-years e f the future. Gradually, however, the atmosphere began to clca \ business came back to its normal conditiem. men's minds turned more and more from strife of arms and politics and sectional contreiversies, and they again found time to elevote to the amenities of life. Among the interests that earliest felt the influence of this new national life, racing was most conspicuous. A few years had served to bring into existence almost a new race of thoroughbreds, principally based upon a few-noble horses which had escaped the perils of war and the demanels of military service. Yearlings from Kentucky, Tennessee and other great breeeling states came out again and. although at first they were few in number, the-ir presence indicated that a start had been made in the right direction. This gave abundant encouragement to those who were me st he»peful of seeing a return of the glorious days of the old regime in racing. In the elecade that ine-lueled the period of the Civil War. particularly in its latter years, some eif the greatest bleiod heirses known to the Amoriean turf made their appearance. To a e-onsiderable extent they were the prod uce of Lexington or Leamington, although other families continued to perpetuate themselves in a nowise unimportant manner. Lexington, which had escaped falling a victim of the war. was again engaged in re-populating the paddocks and in introducing a new crop of sons and daughters which should perpetuate his fame even more grand ly than those- which hael preceded them. Of Lexington's sons Kentucky. Asteroid anel Norfolk hael been first in the public eye. while Foster. I'reakness. Harry Hasst tt. Monarchist and others were just at the beginning of their careers. War Dance- also had returned from exile in Texas to new and valuable- service in the stud. Imported Aus-tialian was adding new strains to the old Lexington anel other purely American blood that were- soon to practically recreate the American thoroughbred. Maggie II. 1'... one of the most valuable ! broe d marcs ever known to the turf in the I'nited States, saw the light in the latter sixties, while Eolus was just entering upon a brilliant and important career. Vandal foaleel Virgil anel either sens and was taking a noble part in the re-creation cf the turf. ARRIVALS FROM ABROAD. Enquirer and other sons of Leamington were giving abundant preunise of future- usefulness, while Lillet, (ile-nclg. Morte-nicr and Other ivpre sentatives of the greatest English families were arriving from abrcael. anel by their engagements in the stud eipening a tlis-tinctly new as well as a most important chapter in the annals e f breeding on this side- of the- water. Well it might be that tinge nuUM turfman of this period regardeel the situation not only with e-omplacency. but with a profound cemfidence that the brightest days that neible sport had ever known were- about to elawn. Nor, as history has Siii e recorded, was this confidence in any wise premaU.lv or misplace-el. Tic oleler generation e f turfme-n had to a considerable- extent passe-d away. Some of tlp-m. howc\er. still lingere-d upon the scenes of their former triumphs and were no less enthusiastic and energetic than in the days. long gone by. The places in the ranks eif those who had fallen out were more than filled 1 \ in \\ aecessions. anel the public began to take an interest in rae-ing matters sue-h as it had scarce-ly «-ve-r before shown. And the e-quine- champions of this period were in every rcsiu-ct smithy eif their ancestors and eepial t • tin- eb-niand fiat the public enthusiasm made npoo them. Within five- years after the Civil War had be-e-n brought to a close me-ti had found time-to e-onside-r again the- delights eif the tun. This was the- era of the American Jockey C|ub at Jerome Park anel the courses at Saratoga tend Monmouth Park. These three courses in particular spiang at eince into the-full flower of public approval and were ■have all else the means e.f leading to the complete rehabilitatiem of the turf. Other courses in the vicinity of New Ye rk were opened at 1'aterson and Secaucus, N. J., while running meetings were held at Chicago, Nar-lagansett Park, Springfield, Mass., Boston,! Columbus, Ohio, and Other places that hied rarely, if ever before, seen jockeys in silken jackets, anel have not sine:.- then shown more than a passing admiration for the thoroughbred. Stimulated by the turf activity of the , j North anel also, of course, moved by their inherited predilection for the thoreiughbred. the men of the South, those who had been identifieel with the turf for a generation or more, as well as many younger men who were joining the ranks, took up again the erorh that they had laid down in "61. P»egin-t:ing to recover, at last, from the debilitating effects of the internecine struggle in which they hael been engaged, they turned their thoughts and their energies again to the old-time snort that had for a century and a half been characteristic of the se-e-tion of the country with which they were Identified. Mobile had her Magnolia course. New Or-leans her Metairie course, Memphis her , Chickasaw Jockey Club, Nashville he-r course and Lexington her Association course, around all of which the me st delightful historic memories clustered, and that had returnee! te their former high estate. St. Louis organized the Laclede Jockey Club, Clncin- ' , nati hael her Kuckeye Joe-key Club, while Zanesville and Chillloothe, Ohio, and numerous ' other smaller places were- also becoming interested in the running horse and establishing courses where there was always good racing to be seen. The growth of public interest in racing ! I was steady and rapidly enlarged in proportion ! from this time on. Localities where i racing was introduced multiplied, sue-h was j the unboiinileel enthusiasm that had sprung | up among people in all sections of the conn- I | try. In the early years if the succeeding elecade running ineetings were firmly estab- ■ Usbed in public favor in Nashville, New Orleans, Kichmond. Le-xington, Louisville. San j Kiancise-o. I .-river. Baltimore, Cincinnati. St, [ Louis, Chillieothe. Ohio; Chicago, Colum-] j bus, Ohio; Philadelphia, Ogdensburg. N. Y. ; ' 1 Helena, Mont., and elsewhere, while the great , ' , ' ! I ! i j | I | ■ j [ j ' 1 courses in the vicinity of New York City were at the height eif their unprecedented popularity and success. The racing season had alreaely been ex-te-ndeel, so that on the regular anel meist important tracks it lasted with scarcely an interruption throughout the spring, summer anel autumn. At the same time the demand for racing e utside cf the regular seasem was alreaely beginning to show itself, so that there were here and there suppleme-ntary sea-sona that were scare-ely se-e-ond in interest te» the most important and generally recognized meetings. It must neit be thought, however, that all this advancement, premeiunced though it was. was seen immediately, or its importane-e- fully rtiognized until after long ye-ars had gone by and men were able to look back and eonsieler the- events of those times in the light of their relations tei each other and in the-ir final results. A great ele-al of newly manifested inte-re-st in the- turf was. it must In confessed, of a somewhat spasmtidic character ami did not outlive the imrne-diate period in which it first displayed itself. The gre-at Ne-w York courses long manifested their supremacy anel exercised an « ruluring influene-e. In some other places that started in brilliantly and with great promise- for success there pre ved to be- less e-ndurance, anil the sport was abandoned there almost as ejuickly as it had be-en taken up. Notwithstanding some favorable oircum- stane-es peculiar to the south, it re-quire-el fully te-n years after the Civil War had closed to revive any pronoune-«-d interest in racing in that part of the country' or in the west, that was more or le-ss influence-d by the south. The people who lived below the Mason and Dtxoa line had not yet re-e-overed from the elepres.-.mg effects of the sanguinary trouble .that ended in 1864, and they were, on the whole-, too tully e-ngageel in see-king to restore therl fe rm r commercial and industrial wel-4 fare and in considering the grave political- and governmental iut tions that pressed |d| the front as an outcome of the war. j y To be continued. J Latest Training Operations -— — . , ^^ ^ Latest Training Operations (100) LKXINOTON. Ky.. April 26.— Today's training gallops here included the following: LEXINGTON. Weather cloudy ; track sloppy ; "dogs up" — ■ Three -Eighths Mile. 98-Rad Luck |gji 98 Little Jimmie .38% 9.1 : resit Waters 39% 9T Slipnway 37% k'e-ky Cardinal 37% 97 Waponoca ...37% Half Mile. A. Rlaekjaek .53% 97 My Valet ".2% 9S Afl'noem Tea ...12% Midn'ht Rose .51% 9S Rattle Creek ..83 67 Mary I ear .....12 9."-Clois1er 52% 95 Our Puddle ...Til! .13 Charles Henry . .52% Lose Thorn ....".1'% ■S-Csi. Wacner ...52% Kivier.-i .11% 97 -Da re S:iy .".2% Rural Route ..."1% 9 '.-Klor.ibHl i .....".1% 97-Sweotum -12% 97 -Fair Vision ...52% 98 I he Radjrcr ...49V. Hub aid Pudd.52 T. Thoughts . ..13 Mi 98-Little Visitor .49 97-Vo!t 01 ■S-White Gold . . .10% Five-Eighths Mile. 97 Dizzier 1:01 300 Tetie 1:06 Pure I ee- ...1:0.1% Three-Quarters Mile. 97-Anntie May .1:21 Kitty Jim ...1:19% 97-Rallot Krusli. 1:2.1% 97 Klaxon 1:2.1% 97 -Hr. Blossom.. 1:23% 99 I on. Smoke. .1:22 97 -Corinth 1:20 97 Medina 1:20 97 Dingo 1:2.1 97 Our Option .1:23% 97 D. of Peaee.l:19% 97-Pr. Politii i ml :2 i 424-Jaek Frost ..1:22 97-San Vincenti. 1 :21% One Mile. 9« Amity Claim. 1:49 441 Quinine 1:50 97-Run. Railey..l:5l 31.1 VuaTer 1:50 95-Kire Roy ...1:45% 97-Repeatrr ...l:4,s% 97-Mcdina 1:52% 98 Sympathy ...1:49% 413-Napoo 148% 97 W. Knows Mel :49 Mi Fire Ueiy worked a good mile. Little Visitor's work is worthy of note. Kitty Jim ran well in the going. Dazzler did a good gallop. HAVRE OK CRACK. Md.. April 2C— Today's gallops here included the following : HAVRE DE GRACE. Weather clear : track fast— Three-Eighths Mile. 96-C.J.Craigmile .39 97-Miraele Man ..40 89-Flying Devil ..38 9.1 Majority 39 96-McAuliffc 37% 95 Trop'l Water .38 Half Mile. 92-Lord Granite .49 90 Knobhie 52 88 Leaside 51 Five-Eighths Mile. 91-Fifty Fifty .1:0.1 87-Porm,t Wave. 1:03% 97-French Lady. 1:03 10.1 Rosie H 1:02% 96-H. Thoughts. 1:0.1 93 St. Quentin .1:05% 84-Jacque-s 1:C4% Three-Quarters Mile. 99 Gray Gables .1:17% 98-Veto 1:23 98 Marble 1:16% 9C Wilkes-R're 1:16 97-Swingalong .1:14% 9l-Yan. Princess. 1:14% 260 Tenons Bon .1:18 One Mile. 91-Bloomingdale 1:4.1 9S Margin 1:45 95-Rlue Hawk .1:44 90 Peter Piper .1:45% 84-Oote d'Or ....1:46 8.1 Redbrand ...1:45 96 -Dr. Ch. Wellsl :43 96 Roy. Crown.. 1:47 98-Flirtation ...1:43 98-Sen. Norris .1:4.1 90 Hcir-at Law 1:43% 97 Star Court .1:4.1 93 I/lherwood ..1:43% 88 Tricks 1:4.1% 97-Lnnetta. 1:42 93 -Vigil 1:46 Mile and an Eighth. 99 Modest 1:58% 98 -Wilderness ..2:01% 95-Wrangle 2:02 Swingalong showed speed. Yankee Princess seems at her best ; galloped easily. Marble was under restraint. NEW YORK. N. Y., April 26.— Today's training gallops over the New Ye rk tracks included the following : JAMAICA. Weather clear ; track fast — Three -Eighths Mile. 434-Avisack ■ 3S6 Joe M'rene H..Sg% 77-Ri!l Winf re .\ . .36% TT IsSSTf Do: to: . .39 98 Delhi Roy 38 M. »S Pa than 38% 85 Insulate 36% 98 Thorndale 37 Half Mile. C9-Charlnet 54 98 L Eclair 49% Co'o Star 5.1 97-Marjorie C. . . .49 Can't Say No. .49 Mer Vinia . . .49 Chiimpieno! ...H Monna Vamia ~ i4z Fatt Mail ...53 98 1'rine-e Hill ....ri3 Gale Night ...11% 98 Wildrake 50 Le Roi 53 Five-Eighths Mile. 97-Atherstone . l:02 /» 97 K'g of F,tunol:10% ft IfStT I^ane . . 1 01 97-Miss Cameo . 1 :01 't 97-R'gs Ruch'anl :(H 97 Peter King .1:01 97-Ronar :irt«' ...1:01% 98 S'thern Cross! (11% Gi-ne Austin 1:10 88 Tairayce C. ..l:(Mi- 380-Joe ihr'n- 11.1:07 97 The World . .1 :0O K Three-Quarters Mile. 94-Arigor. 1:15 97-Miss Star ...1:18% 97-Deronda 1:16% 98-Skirmish ... 1:19% 1 98-Hephaistos ..1:17% 98 Wynne wood 1:23 97-LaIly 1:1*% 97-Water Giil .1:20 I Seven -Eighths Mile. 82 Felicitous ...1:40 One Mile. 76-Anne 1 :4S 87 Top Sergeant 1 .48 97 Edw-ard Gray 1:43% Marjorie C. and Mer Vinia worked on evert terms. Miss Cameo has her speed. Atherstone was under restraint The World and Bonaparte worked together. Southern Cre ss is training well. Arragon was not fully extended. Lally seems fresh a"nd ge e d. Miss Star did a fine galleip handily. Edward Gray worked fast AQCEDUCT. Weather clear ; trae-k fast— Three-Eighths Mile. 98 Forest Fire ...37% Ten Strike 37% Half Mile. 98-Fpysun 47 434 Vulrain Park. 51% 371 Carmeneita ...50% 97 -Vulrain QBSCS .51% Prince LsSBStd.41 98 Vexation 48% 98 Royal Airman.. 48% Three -Quarters Mile. 400 Relmon 1:14% 9S Monday M'ngl 14 Vulnad 1:1(5 98 Timeless 1:17 98 Dry Moon ...1:15% 98 Woodlake ...1;15% Seven -Eighths Mile. 98-The Poet ...1:29 One Mile. 98-Fullon 1:48% 9.8 Prince Jamesl :4!» 98 Flash Rork..l:48 98 I'eddler 1:41% 98-Flannel Shirt. 1:41% 98 Pettifogger .1:44% 97 Ou'.e-ro s 1:47% 98 Sunsiui 1:45 BELMONT PARK Main Course Weather clear ; track fast — Three-Eighths Mile. 96 Rattle Field ...37% North Pole ...37% Coventray 47% 98 Prieemaker ...35% Ifcinge-rems 37% 98 Prime Minister 38% 98 Enslaved 35% Pedagogue 36% Follies 37% 421-It-solution 42 401 Intrepid 42 342 Reliable 42 Irving Cup ...37% Star Rright ...38% 315 Modo 43 Silver Fos 36% Morganatic . . .37% Voltaire 35% Half Mile. Adriano; le 42% 98 Nellie Gray ..48 462 -Com poser 52 9s Outline 47% 97 1;. Whittington.4S% 454 Omega 49fc 462 Director 52 463 Pepp 49% Golden Star ...51% 97 Peanut 48% 396 lucky Strike .49% 98 See It Throuj;h49» 433 I.eiseh 48% 9 Stimulus 47 H I/idkin 49 462 Tiday 52 98 I.ady Diana ...47% 98 The Vintner ..49% 96 Miss Ke-iuiey. .48% 98 W.ld Aster ...49% Five -Eighths Mile. 95 Rovvman 1:03 Star Te'graml :03% Rob. Randit . 1 :03% Swojie 1 04% D.iily Smile. .1:03% Ten Rest ...1:03% 98 Diagram 1:10 Wheeler 1:06 96 Ex'd Ruler ..1:03 Three -Quarters Mile. 98-IUIIy Warren. 1:1.1% Radiane-y 115% 404 Dot 1:20 98-Runningwild .1:15 98 Forest Lore .1:16% 97 Sky Seraper .1:19 Uuvanna 1:1.1% 97 Silaeia 11»% 9S-High Prince .1:16 96 Skirmisher .1:17 98 Little Celt ..1:12% 97 St. Martin ..1:17% 98 Missionary ..1:1.1% 9S Silk Tassel .1:19% Mira 1:15% SS-gt. James ...1:13% •IS Mm,, 1:16 Ml gssdj Hsll b 1 111 Marhler 1:19% 97 Thumlerbolt .1:15% 96 l" e Hamlet. 1:1.1% I'psal 1:14 97 Parasol 1:14% Seven -Eighths Mile. Fly. Prince.. 1:28% 98Ijieky Play .1:8% 98-How Fair ..1:28% 98 Pat ("as«-y ...1:C1 98-IIands I"p ...1:29 41 Rojal Miss.. 1:20 98 -Jac. Julian ..1:3:1% 419 Stand Fast ..1:33 One Mile. 98-Apprehension 1:42% 9^ Ordinance ...1:48 98-Revy 1:42% 434 Pas-port 1:45 98-Catalan 1:52 Solid Mark ..1:32 98 Dante 1:52 Mils and an Ei.hth. St Lady RpH" 2:02 l'olyearp 2:02 98 Mad Hatter .1:55 Mad Hatter is training well. Lue-ky l'lay and How Fair ran togethe-r. Salacia and l'arasjl worked hand.ly in ce-mpany. I'psal wot keel well. Kt. James showed splendiel speed in bis gallop. Little Celt loe ks anel acts gocel. Page 12 '■■■■■■■■■8J2JQH8JBBB8J8J8J8JBJBB1B1B1II81 Annual Racing Form VOLUME IL ft Now on Sale at this Office No Advance in Price — $10 '■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■Mi HARVEY AMES EARLE BLDG. BROADWAY AT 52ND STREET NEW YORK, N. Y. 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No full particulars and tabulated actual past results scratched horses, but fit horses. My many clients address I wil1 Toucn f°r ray marvelous success at Kentucky tracks. Consult a specialist of the game. I wire one or two horses •"■5? at n o'clock. Telegraph TUFT AH MID A I PHMDAAIV InC. MUlVHnrXL OUIVIrHIl I remittances or remit by express order in letter. Propositions not considered. Strictly cash only. 306 STEWARD BUILDING BALTIMORE. MD. PHOE 1X H0TEL LEXIMJ TO , KV. Order Your Form advertise in racing form Ps^sxlr IVTsxiOT DAILY RACING FORM PUBLISHING CO. DOOK .LN OXrV • **» PLYMOUTH COURT CHICAGO, ILL. 157-158 EAST SSad ST.. NEW YORK CITY. N. Y. 441 PLYMOUTH COURT CHICAGO. ILL. 60 RICHMOND 8TREET, EAST, TORONTO, 0NT. Will Dame Fortune Smile on These Racing Establishments in 1924? Will Dame Fortune Smile on These I Racing Establishments in 1924 ? What may we expect this year from the Kenton Stable, W. Daniel. A. Swenke. Mose GoMblatt and II. P. Headlcy, who were more or less prominent in the racing of last year, as the following records disclose: KENTON STABLE. Horn* Col. and Sex. A. Pedigree l»t. 2d. 3d. Won. f«.*t Mark b. g. 2 By Marth.wi Delia Mack, by TJw Tommoaer 7 4 3 $11,050 Fair (Jain ok. k. 6 By Vnleain Kairy llold. by B*nd Or 2 7 4 9.990 Dellalim ch. g. 5 By Prin«-o Ahmr.l D.-ll.i Mark, by The Commoner . . . .10 5 2 9.830 Senator Sorri* ....he. e. 2 By ( ud;«-l 4yP* *r (ode. by DutKuiee. ... 2 1 1 9.470 Beth'* I^moa rh. g. 3 By Seth I^-non Cirl, by Madktone 8 7 2 7.371 Tar Kant b. g. 6 By Delhi ^»ff. by Orme tt 4 5 6.070 Fleet l*rin.-e«i b. t. 2 By Marathon Marjorie A., by Trince of Melbourne... 6 5 3 5.350 Viola Burton b. f. 2 By Marathon -Jarquclina. by Jack I'oint 2 3 2 4.695 Barko br. r. 2 By Voorhee* Kgeru. by Ktbrlbert 4 18 3.925 Colonel West b. r. 2 By Marathon Brynwood. by Bryn Mawr 4 10 3.900 Thorny Way rh m. 5 By 1'rinre Ahmed Briar rath. l y Marta Santa 4 3 0 3.750 Speedy t;irl rh. f. 3 By Marathon Smirk, by Olympian 3 2 2 3.300 Jarquerie br. f. 4 By I'rinre Ahmed Janiuelina. by Jack I'oint 5 12 3.105 Chief Arrhee b. e. 2 By Marathon Klwah. by Chnrlanunda 2 5 3 2.850 Bthel (layl.m rh. f. 3 By Adam Bode Tea Biscuit, by Kork Sand 15 2 2.805 Briar Sweet b. f. 2 By Marathon Briar rath, by Marta Santa 3 2 3 2.610 Ardella b. f. 3 By Marathon Delia Mark, by The Commoner 2 4 4 2.190 Kadin ch. f. 3 By Prince Ahmed Samura. by Santol 2 10 1.800 Argument.-! I rh. f. 2 By Marathon -Argument, by The Commoner 12 1 1,325 Gray OaMM b. g. 6 By Assagai -Busy I^dy. by Meddler 10 1 790 Pollymara b. f. I By Marathon— Polly J., by Waterboy 0 12 400 Humorist b. g. 4 By Primes Ahmed The Lark, by Dirk Welles 0 10 200 Elemental b. c. 4 By Ultimua— Xarro. by t;. W Johnson 0 0 1 100 Anita Ilampton . . .rh. f. 3 By Hillhampton — Anita, by Voorhees 0 0 0 ... Totals u*4) 73 65 43 $96,870 W. DANIEL. Horse Col. and Sex. A. Pedigree 1st. 2d. 3d. Won. Sue Donovan br. t. 2 By Blark Toney— T.ndy Installator. by Instatlator 7 2 1 $16,010 Olynthus b. g. 4 By Nasaovian— Kildonan. by I.i.las 5 2 5 7. 488 Lighter b. g. 4 By Lurk Sfoue — Rork Sand 2 13 7.445 Blanr Seing ch. c. 3 By North Star III. Bed of Roses, by Cunard 2 0 0 7.025 Romany blk. g. 6 By Kronen May Hon by Isidor 4 4 5 3.690 Costigan br. g. 4 By Colin S.inicula. by Sautry 2 3 2 3.441 Edward ;ray blk. g. 3 By Von Trninp Bonsetta. by Ma set to 3 3 2 2.353 King of the Spa b. r. 3 By Kizer Alberta True, by Chuetanunda 4 0 1 2.047 Aunt Jane b. f. 2 By Pol.vmrliaii Seemly, by Torpoint 3 0 0 1,750 Beverwyrk br. r. ■ By Sir John Johnson Reveille II., by Irish I-ad 3 2 0 1,670 Kniglils Bridge b. g. 3 By Bridge of Kain Tilsit, by M.iuveiin 18 1 1,400 Dr T S Dabney.rh. g. 4 By His Majesty Marie Odile. hf Star Shoot 2 0 1 1.040 Alhe O.lis b. f. 3 By North Star III. I-idy Installator. by Installator... 12 0 940 Ray Palmer Jr br. c. 2 By Sea King Clad Tidings, by Knight of the Thistle .. . 10 2 670 Borne rhy h. g. 2 By Rorkton Affiance, by Clifford 0 2 0 400 Rtonearalua b. c. 2 By Rock ton Juvenesrense. by Junior 0 8 1 100 Mike Morrissey . . . .ch. c. 2 By Sea King — Belle Clem, by Contestor 0 0 0 ... Msurire Miil.ahy.br. c. 2 By Polymelian — Astbore. by Maedonald II 0 0 0 ... Marcelline ch. g. 3 By Trompe la Morte — Missalina, by Cicero 0 0 0 Totals (.19) 40 23 24 $57,409 A. SWENKE. norse. Col. and Sex. A. Pedigree 1st. 2d. 3d. Won The Umh b. g. 6 By Cncle- Winifred A., by Sir Dixon 8 8 1 $8,405 Despair b. g. 5 By McCee— Mary Davis, by Watercress 6 7 8 7.286 Hidden Jewel b. g 7 By Disguise Rubia Granda, by Greenan 4 6 7 6,150 Belphrixonia b. f. 3 By Vulrain Belphoebe. by Orsini 7 4 0 6.150 Peter Piper b. g. 9 By Peter Pan— Iona, by Meddler 5 4 4 5,330 Minute Man b. g. 4 By Sweep — ■ Biscayne. by Rensselaer 4 8 2 3,155 Royal Duck br. g. 6 By Royal Realm Durksuot, by Gallinule 3 4 8 2,970 Dark Hill br. g. 7 By Fowling -piece- Pitrh Dark, by Tarporley 3 2 2 2,610 Red Wingfield rh. g. 4 By Superman -Off. by Orme 2 2 2 2.300 Sagamook b. g. 5 By (liar Irs Kdward Otsiketa. by Oraus 8 0 2 2,125 Austral b. g. 8 By Dalhoiisie Australina. by Montana 13 4 1,425 Pampas ch. g. 5 By Shoit Crass KUangowan. by lie Beauvoir 13 4 1,415 K. of the Heather. br. g. 5 By Ogden Malrben. by Knight of the Thistle Ill 1,258 Leslie ch. c. 3 By Mont d'Or II. or Peter (Juitire -Skyo. by Goldcrest ... 2 • 0 1.225 Rock Bottom b. c. 3 By Bistoun Rock of Cold, by Rork Sand 10 0 LOO* Warren Lynch br. c. 2 By Tbeo. Cook I.aur-'tta, by Marco 12 1 900 Temptress b. f. 3 By Spur -Little Queen, by Voter 1 1 0 825 Galeta ch. f. 4 By Garry Herrmann I^idy Galette, by Lord Edward II 1 8 1 706 Princess Jane b. f. 2 By Meelirk Ijttle Jane, by Canopus 10 1 706 Vendor b. g. 4 By Olambeila Mary Sellars. by Ciirouimon 10 1 675 Freesy Sneezy b. f. 4 By Ixjvetie Frosty, by Rorkton 18 0 605 Honolulu Boy ch. g. 8 By Salvation - Zorita, by ( erito II 0 2 S 390 Royal Charlie b. g. 4 By Charles O'Malley--Captive Princess, by Cnptiva- tion 0 1 1 260 Clough Jordan b. g. 4 By The Curragh Tranre. hy Ben Brush 0 0 1 150 Boa Tag blk. f. 3 By Atheling II. -Suavita. by St. I eonards 0 10 125 Ebony Belle blk. f. 2 By Dick Finnell— Chestnut Bell, by Pirate of Pen- ■ance 0 1 0 115 Totals (2ti) 57 52 46 $58,251 M.GOLDBLATT. norse. Col. and Sex. A. Pedigree 1st. 2d. 3d. Won. Cherry Tree b. c. 4 By Broomstick Cerise, by Voter ,.. 5 2 5 $26,820 Dr. Clark ch. g. 6 By Broomstick Panasine. by Peter Pan 2 10 3.0.V) Metric br. c. i By Short Crass -Star Maid, by Star Shoot 2 3 1 2 688 Hoy b. g 3 By Wra. k Viml.iy. by 1. iliatchce 14 5 2,598 Rama rh. g. I By Ballot .lamma. by Delhi 3 10 2^300 Antonia ch. 1. 3 By Tony i'.oncro Pretty Dale, by Hinsdale 3 0 2 2.270 Prince Tii Tii b. (. 3 By Spanish Prince II. -yueen Tii. by Meddler 2 2 0 2.200 Ararat br. i. 5 By Broomstick Dovelet. by Peter Pan 12 3 2.008 Atta Boy II ch. g 6 By Rabelais-Tanya, hy Meddler 2 2 2 1.850 Goldenrirst ch. c 3 By Mei lick Colden Agnes, by Colden Maxim 12 1 1,675 Demos ch. C 4 By Curie I/ist Cherry, by Sir Dixon 2 10 l.'JOO Centimeter b. h 5 By Meelirk Regea. by Margrave 1 1 2 L573 Wayward I«idy b. f 4 By Black Toney -Wayward I.-iss, by Sir Dixon 10 0 L100 Begum b. f 3 By ( liirle Regina, by Mroomstiek 110 900 Sam Frank br. e 4 By Honeywood Ln.'y Trinity, by Star Shoot 10 0 700 Anonymous b. g 3 By Maintenant Valentine, by Marta Santa 10 1 (125 Punta i.ord.i br. f 3 By Thunderer T.tinka. by Rabelais 0 11 300 Frank W b. h fi By Ma rat lion Maid of Fortune, by Prince of Monaco... 0 10 200 Matinee Idol b. g. 8 By All Cold Matinee, by Broomstick 0 10 200 Guv'nor ch. g. 5 By Superman Verdict, by Tyrant 0 0 1 100 Wilmer the Wizard.. b. g. 2 By Jim Gaffuey — Traclur. by Orecnan 0 0 1 100 Buck Pond b. c. 2 By Peter Quince — Hester R., by Plaudit 0 0 0 Totals (2SJ 29 25 25 $54,S57 H. P. HEADLEY. Hon*. Col and Sex. A. Pedigree. l«t. 2d. 3d. Won Chaeolet b. m. 3 By St. Amant — Martial Note, hy Carbine 9 5 1 $73 970 Certain b. g. 3 By Cltimiis Lady Savoy, hv Morion 5 3 1 s'tHJ Cayno ch. f. 2 By Cltimiis llepi Barbee. \,y Peep o Day 0 11 4 709 Hopeless h. g. .'! By Huon KolinEy. Uy Carle .... 2 3 1 4565 Digit b. c. 2 By Cltimas Mujft Valens, by Valens. 4 0 3 4.225 Eventide rh. f. 2 By Curie Noontide, by Colin 2 3 4 2 870 Xma b. f 2 By Cliele Xarro. by C. W. Joh.ison 1 3 q 1.85P Hello rh. •*. .' By ITtimus Lidy Savoy, by Morion 12 2 1 «8fc Rusticator Id::, v.. :'■ By C.eorge Smith Rustie Maid, by Ogden 0 0 1 101' Ellis M li. f. I By M. Oee I-jtlle Sweep, by Sweep 0 0 0 Say It br. ,5. 2 By Huon Mollie Kearney, by Sir Dixon 0 0 0 Howdy ch. f . 2 By Huon — Oseeiah. by Ornament 0 0 0 Totals (121 24 20 13 $99,089 Page 13 Riding As A Profession: Gilpin Points Out Advantages Jockey Has Over a Trainer.; Big Retainers, Riding Fees and Presents Assure Competent Rider of a Good Living, He Says. RIDING AS A PROFESSION Gilpin Points Ont Advantages Jockey Has Over a Trainer. ♦ Big Retainers, Riding Fees and Presents Assure Competent Rider of a Good Living, He Says. 1 ' ■ P. P. Gilpin, after discussing the disadvantages of training as a profession, points out the advantages ■which a jockey has over a trainer in opportunities for making money In the following article, which is reprinted from the London Weekly Dispatch : The case of the jockey is different from that of the trainer. Many jockeys enjoy larpe salaries or retainers : some of them — certainly not many — have two or even three retainers for second and third calls upon their services. Invariably these retainers are most substantial and sometimes enormous. A fashionable jockey rides anything up to 500 times a year, for wheh he is paid the r« gulation rate of winning and losing mounts— $25 and $15 respectively. •He is entitled to charge his expenses to the meetings, which expenses are divided between those owners for whom he rides at any particular meeting. In addition to his fees and retainers, ho will be in receipt of a large number of presents ; most certainly he will receive presents from the owners for whom ho wins, and who do not share in his retainer, and not infrequently from those owners who do pay him a retainer. It follows that the more important jockeys enjoy hiph earnings without correspondingly heavy expenses. Any one of them who is at all careful and of a savins nature can amass a comfortable fortune quickly. Many jockeys, of course, earn just a good substantial income while they are able to keep on riding — sometimes not for long on account of increasing weight; but when they become too heavy to ride much on the flat they can, if they care, join the ranks of the National Hunt riders and make a fairly good thing out of it, though their earnings will not bear cr mparis n with those of their more fortunate brethren who are still able to ride "on the flat." JOCKEYS RESPONSIBILITY LIMITED. It is thus easy to see how a jockey's calling compares most favorably with that of the trainer on the score of remuneration. And also in another way, since the jockey's responsibility to the own' r is limited to the few moments during which he is in the saddle. Imagine the case of a jockey who with a large retainer rides only a score of times, or even only half a score of times, for his first master — and cases are known today. It follows that his responsibility to that master is limited to minutes. If he rides a store of times and you put down the limit cf time as a\eraging three minutes, he will have ridden sixty minutes in the year. Compare this with the trainer who prepares the horses which that jockey rides on twenty occasions. The fcrmer is never free from responsibility from daylight to dark for most of the months of the year. His care a nil anxieties during these months must be un'-easing if he is to do his animal* justice. Yet. as I have said, he enjoys no salary, and he receives no special fee wlun these horses run. and I regret to say that only in few instances are his labors recognized by gifts similar to those that so often reach the jockey. Work In- never so successfully from year's end to year's end, he may receive not a single present. Certain trainers receive not a single present. Certain trainers receive a percentage of the winnings of the horses they train, but in lean years this percentage may repr. sent practically nothing. Sometimes I think that on fortune's cap the trainer is not the button. JOCKEY'S LIFE NOT EASY. The life of the jockey is no doubt an onerous one in these days of so much racing. Traveling from one end of the country to the other backward and forward to fulfill his engagements has its hardships. He practically lives in the train from beginning to the end of the week. V.ut he do s not do it for nothing, and he knows at the end of the week exactly how much he has made. Now arid again you see statements made about teaching boys to ride and become Jockeys. Some of these remarks are sensible enough, but generally they are merely foolish. Some jK oplc have an idea that a boy has only to enter a stable to become an Archer, a Fordham. a Hullock, or a Child-. But Jeckeyship demands as much talent as any other profession to attain the first rank-more, perhaps, than most professions. If that talent is not in the boy it is impossible for the trainer to bring it out. And, given natural riding talent, while young in limbs, he must prove in judgment old. A boy may just as readily expect that, by taking a few singing lessons, lie must become a Caruso. Moreover, it is not alone the trainer who makes a jockey; he cannot do so without the support of the owner for whom he trains. I*et a trainer but suggest that a boy should be given a chance to ride and too often the owner retorts; "I do not keep my horses for the purpose of teaching boys to ride I keep them for racing, and to do the best I can with them. I want the best jockey I can get at the weight-" MUST KEEP WORTHLESS HORsr*$. To teach boys to ride, a trainer must keep a few practically worthless horses to give his pupil practise and experience. Bat ke. p-Ing horses is an expensive game and. unless they can l e made to pay their way. by the time you have carted them about to a few meetings and calculated traveling expenses and paid "wear and tear" you will have laid out much money. And unless you have a hold upon the boy in the shape of an agreement which insures you a share of his services for some time after he becomes proficient you have no way of getting back your outlay, and those trainers who get back their costs on the making of a jockey are few indeed. The possibilities of becoming a jockey are. therefore, restricted, and the making of Jockeys is more or less in the hands of a few trainers who make a business of it arid thoroughly understand its many ramifications. They must be fortunate in obtaining boj s who have the necessary talent. But If they succeed in discovering one who does come out well In the winning list well, of course, the trainer is doubly lucky, for he will probably reap a rich harvest. Trainfrs therefore are not to blame if they fail to prrsluce a lot of budding jockeys every year. How greatly handicapped they are I have shown. And high natural talent being just as important in this line of business as in any other and just as scarce, it is not surprising that statistics prove that really successful jockeys are but a small percentage vi those who aspire to the profession. , Early Bookmaking Days: Incident in Careers of Old-Time Layers Harry Stedeker, Joe Gleason and Others. EARLY BOOKMAKING DAYS Incident in Careers of Old-Time Layers Harry Stedeker, Joe Gleason and Others. NEW YORK, N. Y., April 26— When bookmaking was the popular vehicle of speculation on the races in this country', Harry" Stedeker and Ridge Levein were prominent among the old-time layers. The former was once asked to tell something about the early days of bookmaking in America, and contributed the following : "In the year 1872 the late Joe Gleason and I were selling theater tickets in front of the old Olympic Theater on Broadway, where George L.. Fox was playing in 'Humpty Pumpty.' Two years after that both of us were dead broke, and I suggested to Gleason that it might be a good idea to locate in some billiard room and lay odds on the races then being run at Saratoga. Monmouth Park, Pimlico and in the West. We found a place at 3S4 Third avenue and began to do a little business. "A year or two later we went up to Jerome Park, and I was one of the nine men parading up and down and carrying bags over our shoulders, offering odds a la Newmarket. Among the nine were the late Modoc Fox, S. Rowland Robbins. John McDougall, John HHckett (backed by Ridge Lavcin , A. H. Cndge and Henry' Stanford. The last-named was an Englishman with a long gray beard, who was induced by Pierre Lorillard to come over here and educate Americans in the then unknown method of bookmaking. Howland Itobbins also had Mr. Eorillard's support, not only moral but actual. In fact, as was often the case in those days in England, when many noblemen became amateur bookmakers. Pierre Lorillard really was an amateur layer in this country'. That was the beginning of bookmaking here." ACCUMULATED A HANDSOME FORTUNE "How much money did Joe Gleason accumulate?" was asked. "That I don't know," said Stedeker, "but I do know that the amount accredited to him was vastly exaggerated. However, he had almost a monopoly of the one, two, three form of betting long enough to start the accumulation of a handsome fortune. He lived for many years in one of the finest houses in Saratoga. It was on Union avenue. Gleason used to invite prominent racing men from various parts of the country to partake of his hospitality. It had taken the public a long time to realize that it was just as hard to make money betting on horses to be third as it was to pick winners straight. It really never was 1 to 2, 2 to 2, and 3 to 2 in his books, as some have said, but he framed the odds in such a way that, of course, he had the best of it, no matter how-it would come." Stedeker, W. H. Cheppu and W. Atkinson were pioneer odds layers in the West also. At the spring meeting at Lexington in 1880 they were the only layers doing business. All three of them made money. Atkinson kept a tish store on Third avenue, Cheppu was at one time half owner of the strongest stable of horses that ever went to Saratoga from the West. It was the joint property of Cheppu and Milton Young, and was trained by Brown Dick, a negro horseman, who developed, among others, the famous Ben Brush. In 1877 Stedeker and a friend instituted the combination form of betting on the books, and at Saratoga they made it a custom to lay $1,000 to $10 that no one could name the five winners, which in those days composed the program. They won $32,000 that season and had many imitators. Then years later P. J. Dwyer, as president of the Brooklyn Jockey Club, killed all combination betting at his track, because of a scandal involving the gigantic horse Gleaner, and this was the final blow which practically knocked out this alluring form of speculation. If left to pure chance alone combination betting would always be popular, but it led to so many mean attempts on the part of small operators to "correct fortune" that it was justly eliminated. The least offensive form of "correcting fortune" was by paying some trainer to scratch a horse which looked to be an absolutely sure winner of the last race, which usually meant losses of thousands for the layers. WHERE LARGE SUMS WHO WAGERED. Present-day race goers easily recall a period when Barclay and Fulton streets were honeycombed with places where horses could be backed to win large sums. It was not at all difficult to do business in these rooms. In the neighborhood of Broadway and Twenty-eighth street, too, were the large poolrooms of Tommy Johnson and Bill Johnson, A. H. Cridge. Kelly Bliss and William Lovell. In these rooms on the night before a race could be seen hundreds of eager men anxious to make wagers, and this helped to increase interest in the contests at the track the next day. Of all men most responsible for the introduction of bookmaking into America Charles Reed stands pre-eminent. About fifty yeurs ago he induced George Haughton to come to New York fre»m England. Haughton was an up-to-date bookmaker and lteed. having large capital, backed him. The duel between lteed and Haughton on the one hand and "I'lunger" Walton on the other one day at Shet-pshead Bay is recalled by old race goers. It was in 1882 when Girofle beat Barrett and Bootjack. Walton, well known at that time as a professional backer, arid particularly as a backer of horses trained by Eph Stedeker and ridden by Billy Donohue. made two wagers of $10,000 each on Girofle, the odds being 6 to 5. Heed and Haughton were depending on Barrett to win for them. Walton was flush with his enormous winnings of the year before in England on Iroquois and Foxhall. and his long career of success made him unpopular with prominent layers. It culminated in his trip to England in 1883 with Girofle, which wound up disastrously. ED BRADLEY Gotham Bank Building, 1819 Broadway NEW YORK CITY My army of followers is growing daily. Still room for more. Why not you? Saturday's Horse: Monday's Horse: BLUE MOON . ...$21.00-$2 WON LISTEN DEARIE ,$6.50-$2 WON Friday's Horse: Week Before: ROYAL DUCK . . $12.20-$2 WON Saturday's Horse lost. Thursday's Horse: Friday's Horse: HUMBOLDT $7.30-$2 WON RUPEE $l7.30-$2 WON Wednesday's Horse: __ , , TT HE.R-AT-LAW ..WM0* WON WARN,™.^ '*£, WQN Tuesday's Horse: OLD FAITHFUL $26.50-$2, Wednesday's Horse: $11.40-$2 2ND BUCADO $9.10-$2 WON Monday's Horse: Tuesday's Horse: CLOUDLAND $11.10-$2 WON Boy From Home. .$11.80-$2 3rd Week Before Last: Monday's Horse: Saturdays Horse: ANTIQUITY $12.90-$2 WON Bernice Harrar . $16.00-$2 WON Week Before. Friday's Horse: Saturday's Horse: FLYING DEVIL ...$4.60-$2 WON WHALEBONE ...$1G.90-$2 2nd Thursday's Horse: — -. , TJ DANDYBRUSH * . $37.70-$2 WON Fridays Horse: . EAGER $12.&D-$2 WON ■ , w. Wednesday s Horse lost. Tuesday's Horse: Thursday's Horse: WOOD LADY . ...$5.40-$2 WON MOON MAGIC . . $18.30-$2 WON $100 flat bet almost $9,000 winner after deducting cost of information and losers. My record for past four weeks speaks for itself, and I can see no reason why I should not have another record-breaking week ahead. 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(Chicago time 1:00). ,7RriQ'l FIRST RACE— 5 1-2 Furlong*. (April iOUVit 23. 1983— 1:05«4— 7— 104.) Purse $500. 8-year-olds and upward. Claiming. Net value to win/icr $375: second. $75; third, $50. Eq. Odds Ind norse. Wt. Fia. Jockey. Straight. 77933 Uttsa Andy 108 1" C Greenwd 8H8-SMJ 78521 "Dung's Rock 112 2» C Taylor 400-100 T8563* Melbourne 93 S» H Hay 310-100 (7*05« I lllustratar 98 4 J Majestic 710-193 70r X« ■• K - - up 102 51 H Farlaad 510-100 78158 Cloporta 83 6* O Atwell 680-100 (77877 (Oaesur 109 71 T Bonham tTIO-100 77961 Jean M lville 98 SI W Martin 1340-100 78* 3S Josie M. 107 9'1 R Holloway 1 78409 Billv Bern 111 101 O Dyson t 78456 Mike Mor'sey 101 El D McAu'fTe 1870-100 tMutuel field. Time. 1:18%. Track fast. $2 mutuels paid Eittie Andy. $58.60 straight. $36 40 plan-. $11.40 show; Dangerous Bock, $5.40 place. 14.40 show: Melbourne. $1.00 show. Biuivulent hooking odds -Eittie Andy. 2830 to J0O straight. 1720 to 100 place. 620 to 100 show: Dangerous Rock. 170 to 100 place. 120 to 100 show; Melbourne. MB to 100 show. Winner Woodland Stock Farm Stable's b. g. 4. by Towton Field Ocean Queen, by Cunard (trained by C S. Wilson: bred by Messrs. llaner & Cross). Went to i ost st 2:01- At post 2 minutes. Start gaod and sluw. Won driving, second and third the same Scratched 7S057 Quiet. 104; 78046 Carpathian, 109; tBSBB Fame. 108; 78562 Evening Stories, 102; 78546 Bojul. It-H. Overweights- Eittie Andy. 4 pounds: Cloporte, 2; Jean Mehille. 2; Billy Bern, 2: Mike Morrissey. 3. 7 2 RQC SECOND RACE— 5-8 Mile. Ang. 21, l u v if \* 1923—1 :02— 2— 108. ) Purse £600. 3-yaar-olds and upward. Claiming. Net value b# winner $450; second, $100; third, £53. Eq. Odds Ind. Horse. Wt. Fin. Jockry. Straight. 78378 Old Sinner 11* 1* C Gross 140-100 78517M:;.bvlonlaJB 109 2» W Martin 1030-100 78547 -Jack Pot 109 & F Sererr.ba GT'l-100 785S4»/.amer 108 41 C Greenw'd 2:170-100 78521 Nizam 109 51 J P.yrne 11350-100 78533 "Glow Chow 119 61 T Bonham 1620-100 78562»Att»o 113 7" J Winans MB8-181 78561 "Ink 100 8l D McAuliffo 570-100 78549 Char. Summy 113 91 A Roach 1710-100 78482 EUa- Time 107 10" O Atwell t 78521 Sky Mnn 109 ID K Pauley t 78549-Bosy Bob 109 12 C Taylor U50-100 tMutuel field. Time. 1:02*4- Track fast. 82 mutuels paid -Old Sinn-r. B4.8B rtiatgwt, $3 80 place. $3 20 show: Itabylonian, $0.60 place, $5.60 show; feck Pot. $4 00 show. Equivalent liooking odds Old Sinner. 140 to 100 straight. 90 to UK) place. CO to BH) -diow; Babylonian 230 to 100 place, ISO to 100 show; Jack Pot. 100 to 100 show. Winner Jones' Stock Farm Stalle's h. g. 7. by T-mi 'iromp Ei Sinaloa, by ErapefW of N- rfolk (trained by B. A. Jones, bred by Mr. Edward Ceb-rianl. Went to po-it at 2 34. At post 2 minutes. Mart good and slow for all bnt Bu.-y Bob. Won easily; becond and third driving. Hcrat'-lnd 7BB84 * Ballynew. 113: 78029 Ot 'Em. 10W; 784^7 Effie Randall, 102. 7S 43 Uipsy Eight, 107. Overweights- Zainer. 4 pound-; Chow Chow. 3. 78 iowui 5Q7 THIRD RACE— 5-8 Mils. (Aug. 21, i523_i;02— 2— 1CS.) Puns JGOO. 3- yaar-olds and upward. Claimi-g. Met value to winner $450; second, $100; third, $50. Eq. Odds Ind. Horse. Wt. Fin. J e key. Straight. 78546 Hansorlat HO l'l C Taylor ttb-M 784K»**Eit. Pointer 1"3 -J H l-'.irland 440-100 78485 Ob-rilivet 109 3'1 W Martin 1250-100 77922 W-e D»ar 97 4« J Majestic 14T0-100 78489 Sweet Cookie 110 51 W Franklin tl220-100 77900 IS..SH 1 u t.'l W Taylor 3u50-100 ] 77994 Awning 104 71 J Pas 2:20-100 78848 I.o alty 109 8' C Greenw'd 3530-100 787Bl(Uplcehuab IjJ » 11 UoUoway f ' 78135 llena 107 101 J Gruneisen t 78387 Kinsman 110 11» T Bonham 1330-100 785 4 7 Aunt Deda 108 El W Smith 380-100 tMutuel field. Time. 1:02%. Track fast. $2 mutnels paid -Humorist. $5.80 straight, $3.80 place. $:: 20 show: Eittie Pointer, $4.80 place, $3.80 ; show: (ilenlivet, J6.60 show. Einivalent booking odds Humorist, 190 to 100 j straight. 90 to 100 place, 60 to 100 show; Eittie Pointer. 140 to 100 place, 90 to 100 show; Glenlivet, | 230 lo 100 show. Winner W. (irant's b. g, 5, by Prince Ahmed — The I ark. by Ihek Welles (trained by W. Grant; bred by Mr. J. K. U Ross). Went to post at 3:04. At post 2 minntes. Start good and slow for all but Aunt Deda. Won easily; '. second and third driving. 1 Bcfatetkea 78546-Carrie Moore, 102; 78029 Whispering, 107; 65501,Runmic, 109; 75222 Cappy Ricks, i 109. Overweights numorist. 1 pound; Eittie Pointer. 1; Wee Dear, 1; Sweet Cookie, 3; Kinsman, 1; Aunt | Deda, 1. 78 iu«s0u 5QR FOURTH RACE— 5 1-2 Furlongs. (April 23 1923— 1: 06 Vi— 7— 104.) Purse $600. 3-year-olds. Claiming. Net value to winner 8460; second, $100; third, 850. Eq. Odds Ind. norse. Wt. Fin. Jockey. Straight. (78486) Nancy McK'ylll 1» E Aron 320-100 78564 Times Up 108 2» W Martin 470-100 78062 Bluo Hill 115 3'1 D Fro6S*tte 210-100 78550 Aunt Jane 105 4» D Randell 750-100 78563 "Judge Hick'n 104 5» O Atwell 450-100 78535 Chestnut Girl 103 6 H Farland 1020-100 Time, 1:C95b. Track fast. $2 mutuels i aid Nancy McKay, $8.40 straight, $4 00 place, $.:.00 show; Times Up, $4.80 place. $3.40 show: Blue Hill, $3.0J show. Equivalent bikini; odds Nancy McKay. 320 4o MB straight. 100 to 100 place, 50 to 100 show; T.rnos Ip. 140 to 100 place. 70 to 100 show; Blue Hill. 50 to 100 show. Winner Missouri Stable's br. f. by Jack At-kin — Sans Qcac, by Rock Sand (trained by O. Johnson: bred by Messrs. White & t;arnett). Went to post at 3:40. At post 1 minute. Start go m1 and slow. Won handily; second and third driving. — 78599 FIFTH RACE— 1 1-16 Miles. (Aug. 30. I 1923—1:50—5—113 .) Purse $600. 3- year-olds and upward. Claiming. Net value to I winner $450; second, $100; third, $50. I Eq. Odds 1 led norse. Wt. Fin. Jockey. Straight 78457 IE o. E Northl05 1J W Dellow 9S1-100 78536 M.ank 104 2" II Farland 510-100 785 1!» •Smart Guy 104 3» D McAuliffe 150-100 785.",7 Sandy H. 105 41 R Pauley 930-100 78562 Rachel D. 108 5'1 W Smith 500-100 78565 Tomahol 104 61 W Taylor 670-100 78565 Felix M. 109 7 D Frogu'tte 1150-100 Tune 1:52*5. Track fast. $2 mtitmls aaM Harp of the North. $21. CO straight. $9.80 place, 8B.B8 show: Lank, $5.40 place, $3.40 show: Smart (liiy. $2.S0 show. Einivalent booking aBBa Harp of the North. !»S(| to 100 straight. ::!)() to IBB place. ISO to 100 show; I/ank. 170 lo 100 place; 70 to 10U show; Smart Bay, 4d to loo show. Winner Frozen North Stable's h. g, 6. by Bard of BatM Mamie K.. by Peep o'Dav (traimd bv ('. K. Emn. rt; bred ! V Mr. P. M. W.Ik.; I Went to |*)st at 4:10. At post 2 minutes. Start goo 1 and slow. Won driving; second and third the ■aaaa. Scratched 78579 Jacquerie. 107; 785«0 Baa Oal-li.\ 102; JBBBB* Farewell Taps, 102; 77142: Zc tetic 102. Overweights- Harp of the North, 1 aawaa: Sandv H. 1. Rachel ! ., 1. 7 '" ft fiOO SIXTH RACE— 1 1-16 Miles. (Aug. 20. 1923—1:50—5—113.) Purse $600. 4- yoar-olcs and upward. Claiming. Not value to wiuner J450; second, $100; third, $50. Eq. Odds Ind. Horse. Wt. Fin. Jockey. Straight. 7856? Glenn 109 U F Seremba 300-100 78538 Tulsa 104 21 D McAu'ffe 1J10-100 78538 rampar 112 3« C Gross L';0-100 78290 O, \Vashingtonl05 4l A Kroger 3720-100 78537 Zuluhind 99 5 K Noo 2400-100 78537 'Nig 102 6» J Paz 610-100 7 85115 ■Smart Alex 104 7'1 W Martin 52U-10O 77850 Dark Hill 104 »» J Byrne 1300-100 78437 D. Bother Me 103 9 W Taylor 2100-100 Tim*. 1:51%. Track fast $2 mutuels paid Glenn. $8.00 straight, $4.80 j place. $3 20 chow; Tulaa, 89.80 place, 85.41) show; I Tamper. $3.00 show. J Equivalent booking odds -Glenn. 300 to 100 -tiaight. 140 to 100 place. 88 to 100 sho.v; Tulsa. ."90 to 188 place, 170 to 100 show; Tamper. 50 to • 100 show. Winner Cv E. Davison's b. g. 8. by Magellan — OaataaJa, ly FlariaH n. (tsaiaai by ". B. Davison: I bred in France by Mr. T. P. Thorne). Went to t ost at 4:40. At post 1 minute. Start go J and slow. Wou driving, second and third the sail e. Scratched 7.VJS0 Ardito. 104; 78580 Verdi Loon. 97 Overweight -Ceorge Washington, 1 pound. 78601 SEVENTH RACE— 1 Mile and 70 Yards. (April 21. 1923—1:48—6—115.) Bakoo J I Temple Dokk Purse. Pursa $700. 4-year-olds and upward. Claiming. Net value to winner $615: second. $115; third. $70. Eq. Odd-Inl. Horse. Wt. Fin. Jockey. Straight 78l83*Tinglintr 101 ft H Hay 1291-100 78552 Jou Jou 8M 21 C Gross 210-100 78552-I'irate McGee 10.1 8* W Martin SOO-IO*1 78524 'R.-dwood 107 4' R Pauley 1310-100 I 74959 Murray 113 8 E Aron 370-100 78519 Graco D'herty 109 6' C Taylor 1380-100 7852.VCapt'n Adams 108 7 J Byrne G10-100 Time, 1:48 (equal traik record). Track fast 83 n utveN paid Tingling. $27. SO straight; $8.20 place. SSJ9I show; Jou Jou, $4.60 place, $3.20 sho.v: Pirate McOee. f 3.00 show. Eiuival-nt booking odds--Tingling. 1290 to 10: straight. 310 to 100 place. 160 to 100 show; Jou Jou 130 to KM) place. 60 to 100 show; Pirate McOee 50 to 100 show. Winner J. B. McGinn's ch. g, 6, by Dalhousie— Tinker, by Handspring (trained by J. B. McGinn; bred by Mr. T. Clyde). Went to po't at 5 09. At post 1 minute. Start go.id and slow. Won driving; second and thin! I he sn me. Scratched— 784S8 Eoey Kate. 104; 7S564 Fin-ca-tle, 108; 78550» Vennie. Ill; 78552 Boy From Iloue. Ill; (7S579) Encle Vclo. 103. Overweight — Grace Daugherty. 3 pounds. 7 8 6 0 1 1£ EIGHTH RACE— 3-4 Mile. (April /2 30, 1923—1:14—6—112.) Purse J600. 3-year-olds and upward. Claiming. Net value to winner $450; second, $100; third. $60. Eq. Odds Ind. Horse. Wt. Fin. Jockey. Straight. 75320»Hoover 112 1* D Randell 750-100 78026 Pilades 99 T* J Paz 890-100 78563* Bed Weed 100 3* D McAuliffe 400-100 784 80 Overstep 109 4» O Atwell 1070-100 78548 Without 104 5» D Frogg'tte 1230-100 78565 Rog HI 6» p Hunt 990-100 78551-MaLineo Idol 117 7 W Martin EW-100 Time. 1:15%. Track fast. $2 mutuels paid -Hoover, $17.00 straight, $10.00 place. $7 40 show; Pilades. $10.00 place, $5.60 show; Red W«ed. $3.80 | how. Einivalent booking odds* — noover, 750 to 100 straight. 400 to 100 place. 270 to 100 show; Pilades, 430 to 100 place, IBB to 100 show; Red Weed. 90 to 100 show. Winner M. H. Jordan's ch. g. 7. by Hilarious — Ethel Scruggs, by Fonso (trained by M. IE Jordan; bred by Messrs. J. & H. Barnett). Went to poet at 5:46. At post I minutes. Start good and slow. Won easily: second and third driving. Scratched -78521 Momentum. 106: 78576 Mr. : Reck. 10B: 78575 Kendall. 109; 78051 Full o' Fun. 117: 78577 My Error, 101. Overweights—Red Weed. 2 pounds; Without, 1. * Purchases Three Horses PURCHASES THREE HORSES HAVRE DE ORACK Md., April 26.— Ifikfl ( »iman bpajBTht three horses from the I-.-wis Garth estate for a compaipn en the Canadian circuit. They are Jingle, a bay filly by BefTilldoa — Stony Belle; Clique, a Chaatast eehllBft by Hctriildon — (-Tiarydis. and a three-yeax-cld jump-r by Crimper. The first two are two-year-clds. Thibodaux In Training THIB0DAUX IN TRAINING LEXINGTON. Ky.. April 26— Thibodaux. which bowed a t-ndon when he won the 1923 Latonia Derby, ia back in training and going along well in his w rk. Trainer Perkins haa hopes of getting the horse to the post during the Churchill Downs meeting. United Hunts Entries J • I J I UNITED HUNTS ENTRIES 1 — 1 ■ The figures uvder the heading "Rec." .a tlio entries below show the best lima of en-h liorre sit the bstanre since Janvary 1. 1922. no matter w',-ere it finished. In case whero record was made on other than a fast or rood track, abbreviations show track conditions. T6IC0 IS FIRST INDEX OF MM. 79158 IS FIRST INDEX OF APRIL. Racing starts at 8:18 p. m. (Chicago time 1 15). ® Superior mud runner X Good mud runner. ;;: Fair i.iud runner. i.Ml Maidens. •Apprentic* ll.oviin.e I, I'.liukers. Tlie following abbreviations are used to ilesignate tracks at which time records shown in entries were made: I Aqueduct Ao, Aurora Au Bflmont Park BP Bluo Bonnets BB Bowio Bo Chu" chill Downs CD Columbui Co Connaught Park CP Conncaut Eake CE Dado Park DP Davonshire Do Dorval Do Dufferin Du Empiro Em Fair Grounds FG Fort Erie FE Hamilton Hm, HavTo de Grace HG Hawthorno Hw Havana Hv Huntin-ton Hu Jamaica Ja Jefferson Park JP Kenilworth Ks Kempton Park KP King Edward Ki Latonia La Laurel Lu Lexington Lx Maplo Heights MH Marlboro Mb Mobile Mo Mcunt Royal MR Orr.aha Om Pimlico Pro Reno R« Saratoga Sa Tanf oran Ta ThrrncEffe Th Tijuana .Tl To'edo To Windsor Wi % Woodbine Wo : First Race — 1-2 Uilo. Straight Course. Purse $0OU. 8 year-old maidens and wiuntrs of ona race. Allowances. (Track record: May 14. IBM 88% % 8». Today's Ind. norse. Wt. Rec. A.Wt.IIan. 78602 Glen Ei»s 112..7_'.i 78602 Sandhurst 11S..13B 78C02 liattledore 113. .US 78G02 Wracklane 118 .715 78602 In the Bag 118. .TM 7E602 Contentment .... 115.. 710 78C08 Cant Say No ... 111. 710 786")2 (liar View 11.".. .710 78602 Pock t Mouse 118. .TM 78602 Carrier 11.1.. 710 78602 Senor 1 1 8 . . 705 78602 Einrock 111'.. 701 78S78 Helen Condon ... US.. IBS 78602 White Wings ... lit. .788 78602 AI Levy 1 1 r, . . 7 .". 78602 Young Martin ... 115. .705 78602 Charts* Aaaaraaa . 118. .888 78602 ;lister IE.'.. 700 78C02 Blue Ridge 11.1. 700 78602 Bo-eberry 111'. 700 78632 Rollicking 112. .700 focond Raco — 6 1-2 Furlongs. Main Conrse. Titrse $.1C0. 3-year-olds and upward. Cla rti ng. (Track re ord: Sept. 4. 1920— 1:17 Vi —i- 11U. ) 7S607 'Forest Flower ... 3 10:5^710 78C07 Colando Bo 111 1:21 .1 127 745 78C07 lady Argos 3 111 740 78603 Ralt-o Aql05 1:20!» T 121 X 739 •".8003 War Victor 8 120.735 78607 White Rock (M) Bo 112 1:21 5 4 IDE. 730 | I 78G03 T. J. Pendergast Bo 10.1 1:22 6 127. 730 1 7SC07 Dolly Gaffn.y(M) ' Bo 103 1:23*4 3 108. 725 7E603 Simeon 3 lift. .725 78603 •flfaatr Saa Aq 113)1 :233s 4 10.1.721 78605 San Dimas 3 113. 725 78603 Cork Elm Bo 102 1:24 4 117x725 •(Jns Cook 103 •Hebrides, br. c, by Celt-Silent Queen, by Forfarshire 4 111 Third Race— About 3 Miles. Biltmore Steeplechase. Purse fl.COO. 4 year-olds and upward. 78606 Son-o'l'nc 4 136 .700 78606 Lochiel II 7 14». ft'J.l I : 1 78606 Distant Shore 12 14ft ft'.l.l 78606 Elmer Johnson ... 7 IBiXftUO 73318 Black Fox 5 154.. 888 : 78606 Conniebert (M) .. 5 139. .090 78606 Doublet 12 146x685 78606 'Bethany (M) 4 131. .685 (75458) Htionora 8 160. .685 78604 Corfie (M) 5 147.680 78604 Trayeen Trisough 'M) 157. 680 i j 66670' Wyndover 8 146. .680 I 78608 Fane Lady (M) .. 8 144. 680 78606 Ben Tasker (M) . 4 136. .673 75368' Bar Cold 5 141.675 Carabinler 147. .675 49311 Quick Sand (M).. 6 131.. 673 78604 Shawn-A Clanna (M) 149. 670 George Head 141 Fourth Race— 3-4 Mile. Main Course. Purse $-100. 3-year olds and upward. Allowances. I (Track record: May 19. BJ9B— 1:88% — 4 — 137.) 78605 EANICS BP 119 1:11^ 9 122X723 754421 I^dy Bell- ...Pm 107 1:11% 3 101. 713 78605 High Trince ..BP 112 1:13 4 120. .715 78636 Bethany (M)..I5P 111 1:13 4 10.1.. 71.1 78605 Pricemaker ...Aq 115 l:14*&sy.3 lot;. .71.1 78606 Flash Rock . . Ja 115 1:14% 3 96. .715 78807 White Rock ..BP 110 1:14% 4 110. .710 78605 Wild Aster (M).. 3 90 .710 : 78605 Negrina 3 101.. 710 I 78605 Saint Illiers (M). 120 .710 (75788) Forest I-ore . . .Sa 102 1:15% 4 123x705 78607 bKing Albert . .Ja 129 1:14 7 125X705 78605 The Vintner (M) 3 96. .705 78605 Meditator (M) .. 3 96..7ai 78605 Uypsy King 3 106. .705 1 78604 Corfie (M) 5 112. 700 78606 Dolomite 8 88. .700 ' 78604 Shining Bachelor (M| 112. .700 Nellie (lough 105.. 700 78607 Moon Dream (M). 3 91.. 700 78605 Squander (M) ... 4 110. .700 Fifth Race — About 3 1-2 Miles. Over Timber Course. Master of Fox Ho inds As ociation Steepl. chase. Purse $.100. 4 year-olds and upward. (69569) Hard Hanking ... 8 1.1? .700 I 75336» The Comet (M).. 8 152. .695 | 74858 Mount Defiance... .8 147.690 78606 Pagrbrook (M)... 8 1.12. .690 69255 Ornicad 12 147XBBB 75369 Ireland's Bast QflJ 8 152.. 685 Bad News 13B. .... Black Serpent.... 155 i.ranite 115 IWstaff 1.12 Jidgie 132 ▲ United Hunts Summaries UNITED HUNTS SUMMARIES NEW YORK, N. Y.. April 26.— The following is a summary of the United Hunts races, held at Belmont Park tcday: FIRST RACE— 1-2 Mile. Purse $500. 2-year-olds. Maidens. Horse. Wt.. Jockey. Str. PI. Sh. tSenor, 115, F. Hastings 7-2 6-5 1-2 tClear View. 115. S. Bullman 6-5 1-2 JYoung Martin, 115, H. Thurber 1-5 No time taken. Also ran Contentment. Catherine Douglas. JPhar-lie Anderson, Little Agnes, Battledore. JGlister and Rose berry. tR. T. Wilson entry. 7.J. B. Madden entry. SECOND RACE— 1 Mile. Purse 8500. 3-year-olds and upward. Claiming. Horse, Wt., Jockey. str. PI. Sh. Normal, 115. W. Harvey 7-10 1-3 out' IUIco. 112. R. Carter 8-4 4-5 Simeon, 109, G. Mein 3.1 Time. 1:39%. Also ran Mount Majella, Trite, Cork Elm, T. J. I'rendergast, War Victor and Roundsman. THIRD RACE— About 2 Miles International Steeplechase. Purse $1,000. 4-year-olds and upward. Horse, Wt.. Jockey. Str. PI. Sh. Shawn. 145, A. Glanna Shawn a Glanna. 145, J. Pierce 5-2 1-1 1-2 Wood ley IE, 145, S. Veitch 2-1 1-1' tBeau Brummel III.. 145, E. Wolke.. 1-11 Time, 4:01. Also ran -tShining Hachelor. JPorfi. IjTrayeen Tri-sotigh, Ijouppy, South Tipp, Alcyone and tKerry Blue. tMr. Major and Somerset Stable entry; JW. R. Oaa and J. Mcltowman entry. FOURTH RACE— 3-4 Mile. Purse $500. 3-year-olds and upward. Allowances, norse, Wt.. Jockey. str. PI. Sh. I^inins. 113, E. Eogere 5-2 4-5 2-5 Oimesvale, 99. F. Hastings 7-1 3-1 Cherry Pie, 121. F Coltiletti 1-3 Time, 1:11V». Also ran June Grass, Gypsy King, Saint Illiers and Sledge. FIFTH RACE— About 2 Miles. Cotton Exchange Steeplechase. Purse $500. 4-year-olds and upward. Allowances. Horse. Wt.. Jockey. Str. PI. Sh. tFane l^idy. 188, E. Wolke 11-5 4-5 1-3 tl'onniehert. 139, B. Hayn-s 8-5 3-5! tBethany. 130, X. Collins 1-3 Time, 3:59%. 9lso raa lacafal II.. OaiaMalar, JSon-o'-Unc, Distant Shore and Forge Ahead. t:-'omerset Stable and Von Stade entry; tGreen-brca Stable entry. SIXTH RACE— 3-4 Mile. Hollis Purse. Purse BJBB. 3-year-olds and upward. Claiming. Horse. Wt., Jock.-j str. l'l. Sh. F.T.st flower. 100, F. Hastings 3-5 1-4 out! Cue-rack. 105, H. Thurber 3-1 7-5 Venus, 103, F. Catrone 5-^ Time, 1:12%. Also pan I^idy Arg.is Dolly Gaffney. Anticipation. Anterior. Calleon, White Rock. Moon Dream and St. Anthony. | I 1 ' I : 1 : i j I I : I 1 ' I | Page 15 IsOtme wizard or em ALiJSia Sold all Newsstands— 60c and $2 "SPECIALS" »- I TOLD YOU SO W^AGAIN WE $CLEANED UP$ Saturday's $2 SPECIAL DssTSWON AGAIN$ (Good Odds) And "CHKF" Advised to "PLUNGE" WIN ONLY. And again our Army of Followers "CLEANED TJT." 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Guar- ' vwl" re'ea" a proposition calculated to anteed to be as represented or money refunded, bring Joy to my friends. Wire names. Sold to responsible individuals on "" easy terms. mm. .. .... m "-^ J0E MC CARTy 1312 Tu Buren Street North Topeka, Kansas SARATOGA SPRINGS NEW YORK Three-Year-Old Ratings: A. J. Grenet's Estimates of Relative Abilities of Classic Horses.; Places Sarazen at Top with 140 Pounds--Rates Wise Counsellor at Six Pounds Less. THREE-YEAR-OLD RATINGS g - i A. J. Grenet's Estimates of Relative Abilities of Classic Horses. ♦ Places Saraxea at Top with 14« Pounds — Bates Wise Counsellor at Six Founds Less. ♦ A. J. (Tex) Grenet has prepared an interesting rating on the three-year-olds of the year that is sure to be of great benefit to the students of racing. While many may disagree with the ratings, (here is no more careful handicapper than Mr. Grenet and few have met with as much success. Incidentally Mr. Grenet predicts that there will be a better crop of three-year-olds in 1924 than at any time since Man o' War's year. The ratings are made at both the three-quarters and the mile distance. Following are the ratings: BATIXGS— THREE- YEAR-OLBS— 1924. *4 Mile. 1 Mile. r-Fntried in mud. X Good mndder. ^Superior mudder. XSarazt-n 140 140 l-Wisc Counsellor 134 134 XMad Play 128 128 P-Happy Thoughts 12C 123 ®Timc Exposure 12.". 120 V St. James 121 P-Salaeia 122 ®Kla k Gold 120 120 P-IUau Butler 120 120 P Transmute 118 119 P Stanuix 118 119 P-lVter Kin,; 117 tJ-MapMM 117 lie Xlx rd Baltimore 11 116 111 XWorthmore 116 111 I'-Sunspi-ro 116 115 ®NHli Morse 115 115 XMint Briar Ill 115 Xl'arasol 115 P Sheridan 114 114 I '-Senator Norris 114 115 P-Lad.v Bella 114 115 XAnna Murrone II 114 ... P Rustic 114 114 l-Whetstone 114 XBraeadale US 108 X Tester 313 107 XBiit Blaze 113 113 XSun Flag 113 111 Fluvanna 113 110 P-BafMing 112 107 P-Sun Pal 112 110 P-Outline Ill V Klvina 110 107 I I-adkin 110 110 leopardess 110 107 X Sunny Sal 110 P-Mino 110 P-Befuddlc lOit P-Courser UK) 111 X Colonel (iiltnnre lff.t 106 D Billv Warren 108 108 X Battle Creek 108 105 X Gonfalon 108 108 I -Miss Whisk 108 105 Chilhowee lOS 108 XSunayr 107 Sting 107 110 I'-Spie and Span 107 ... XTree Top 107 fit J Play 107 P-lnfinite 107 Initiate 107 P-Hounnore 107 ... p-n— tur 107 ®H. T. Waters 107 Mr. Mntt 106 113 I I.ady Biana 106 King ;orin II 106 106 X Sw iniralong 105 ®Fahian 105 108 1 -Princess Doreen 105 105 X Glide 105 108 Aga Khan 104 108 ® Resolution 104 101 X Eaglet 101 105 Donaghee 104 104 XThorndale 104 105 g I/oatlier\vood MB 1»7 P-Kings Ransom 102 103 X Mac lean 102 102 P Moonstar 102 P-Ordinanre 102 ... I -Noon Fire 102 ® Nautical 102 P-IVIynesia 102 Abu Ben Alideiu 102 102 XDare Say 102 102 Itonnelly 102 102 Exploit 1(K2 X Cockney 102 •9 Batsman 101 XBontaud 101 XBob Tail 101 101 X Cloister 100 100 U-Gypsy King 100 i: -Modest 100 105 P-Off Color 100 100 X Revenue Agmt 100 U-Lord Martin 90 M Jiicson 99 ... XMuldraugh 90 XT. S. Jordan 99 Pickpocket 99 Pricrmaker 99 Strut Miss Ijrxie 99 XRinkey 99 »8 X Reply 99 U-Alchemy 99 Bonaparte 99 Calvin 99 ®Digit 99 100 XPepp 99 97 17-The Worid 98 Sarko 98 C-Klondyke 98 XHeir-at-Law 97 X Hnmorette 97 XMeAuliffe 97 95 X Sherman 97 ®Altawood 97 97 Fly By 97 X Brimrs Buchanan 97 XGiblon 95 I : Graeme 95 U-Check 95 X Ilonnie Omar 95 9T I'-Blind Play 95 XBrice 95 C-Sleepy Head 95 XSayno 95 Page 16 Another Proposed Race Track For Chicago ?":" -..;•••- v ; ;, v " r-* ■' Z-- ' " ■ ^2^5?\" *x v :tfafr ,a^a^a^BlflfiHfi3HBi«BBla^aWBaMl^K5«^^ o&flitfV* * AcTcmiTCC*^ * j^"^£^^^^^^SJ^wBaw^y^^^^'*:- ''^yH a^H^E^a\?X^a ^^H ^fioBK8s5ffMW"!istflSfci'.'i'-'' ''MfflW' :*ra^SJMBgi3ito:-;iy3B»ig8ffi ANOTHER PROPOSED RACE TRACK FOR CHICAGO The Illinois Jockey Club announces that it will build a new race track at Home wood, 23 miles from the loop on the Illinois Central Railroad. The a c c o m panying picture is a prospectus of the new track, which is expected to be finished in time for a fall meeting, beginning on Labor Day, September 1. Aqueduct's Horse Colony: Number of Small Racing Establishments Wintered at Course.; Practically All the Thoroughbreds There Fared Well During Cold Months and Are Training Soundly. AQUEDUCT'S HORSE COLONY! ♦ Number of Small Racing Establishments Wintered at Course. ■ * Practically All the Thoronghbreds There Fared Well Paring Cold Montlii and Are Training Soundly. NEW YORK, N. Y.. April 26.— The Aqueduct track served ;.s winter quarters for a considerable number of small stables. A number of owners who train their own horses ar" represented in this number. Trainer W. Davis wintered four horses at the Queens County .lot. key Club course for R E. Vickerman. Three of these are four-year-olds and the other a three-year-old. J. H. Campbell has three horses there for J. Marrero, the three-year-olds Vexation and Royal Airman and the two-year-old True Rock, a daughter of Half Rock and True Gold. When Kimball Patterson took the main division of the Edward Arlington stable to i Tijuana last fall. Corn Products, now a three-year-old, and Gladstone, now a two-year-old, were left behind at Aqueduct in ! cliarge of Stephen Lawhr. Both have win- j tcred well and will be ready to race soon. Trainer W. P. Eagan is handling three horses belonging to three different owners. R O. Miller has two horses owned by George Choos and one owned by David Gideon. following is a roster of the smaller stables ■which wintered at Aqueduct listed under the names of their trainers and owners : Trained by R. 0. Killer. Property of George Choot. Perron, b. e, 2, by Suu ISriar -St. Ley, by St. FVas- quin. Carnit-n r.intage*, b. f, 4, by Sandy Hook — Eluina, by Yankee. Property of D. Gideon. Prin *e Leopold, ch. •. 3. by King James Eping-lette, by Surdanapule. Trained by W. T. Eagan. Property of P. Malloy. Hy|K-rlon, br. e, 4, by Sunstar— ilelrique, by Melton. Property of S. Flaherty. High Ilsnd. br. c. 4, by Fair Play — Haute Roche, by ltock Sand. Property of G. Konijswald. Comie Sone. lir. g, o. by Black Jeater -Cbina Song, by Sautoi. Trained by S. Lawler. Property of E. Arlington: Corn Produetg. l . c, 3, by I'eter Pan— Paintbrush, by P.roomsi iek. Gladstone, b. c. t, by Baacy Sasenta. by Eyebrow. Owned and Traiaed by J. McNamara: Flash H xk, eh. c, 3, by Vulcain — Mcfe'a Pet, by liattH. T-»ggery Pay, b. g. 3, by King James — Toggery, by ■•Ck Sand. Trained by Vincent Mara. Property of M Breiner: Tranaway. eh f. 2. by Transvaal-Milky Way II., by Kitz Herbert. Owned and Trained by B. Stagmaier: BcottiHh Chief, eh. g, C. by Eight Crigade--.Santa SuMuuna, by Top 4',allant. Trained by W. Davis. Property of B. E. Vickerman: M 11 Gate. eh. g, 4, by Sir John Johnson Milldale, by Miller. Idle Toy, eh. f, 4. by Pelhi— Nada Ma§, by Star Shoot. Ctawaly. b f. 4, by Onnondale— Yankee Ijdy, by Yankee. Uachel Potter, br. f. 3, by Pataud -Clarice, by Knight of the Thistle. Trained by J. H. Campbell. Property of J. Marrero: Vexation, h. o, 3, by Trap Uoek Annoyance, by Meddler. Royal Airman, br. g. 3 by Aeronaut Lady Galette, by I Mini Edward II. True Rock. eh. f, 2, by Half Uoek True Gold, by Goidcrest. Trained by G. Taylor. Property of Frank Taylor: Abu Iten Ahdeui, eh. c. 3, by Omar Khayyaa — l.u lH-h\rauce, by Ajai. Gallops At Louisville GALLOPS AT LOUISVILLE LOUISVILLE, Ky., April 26.— Wise Counsellor on Friday galloped the fastest mile to the credit of any Derby candi- | date when he went a mile in 1 :11%, the fractional being :i;;, :21-5, :4S*t;, 1 :0Hi, 1:14%. I !■ Memoriam worked a fast half in :4S%. His trainer, Bob Gilmore is well pleased with the progress the colt is making. William Martin sent Inver a half in t48. This Derby candidate was shipped today to 1'imlico to start in the Preakness and his showing in that race will decide whether or not he will be started la the Derby. Latest Turf Notes From Havre 3: I I Latest Turf Notes From Havre HAVRE DE GRACE, Md., April 26. Sam Louis took Fairlight from Ral Parr. R Romanelli will ride free lance in Canada. J Boden outdrew R F. Carmen in a claim for Guelph. C. Lang is reported improved in health in a Baltimore hospital. Guy Milton bought Charles J. Craigmile from W. E. Matthews. Edward Burke acted as presiding steward in the absence of George Brown, Jr. T. \V. O'Brien will take in the Pimlico meeting before going to New York. D. Kaiser, who claimed Salmon, turned , him over to D. Kearney for training. Joe Rowan, representing Frank Swenke, ' bought the two-year-cld Aggie from William Garth. Dr. H. J. McCarthy gelded Zama and an English importation of J. K. L. Ross' named Tjandi. William Garth scratched Dunlin from the Eclipse Handicap to avoid the possibility of j a penalty in the Paumonok Handicap, feature of the Jamaica opening on Tuesday. John Boone, one of the oldest employees of the Jockey Club, who has been assisting ; Joe McLennan, will leave tomorrow for New York to take entries at Belmont Park and J Jamaica Monday. Terry Farley leaves for New York Sunday to attend to the colors on the New-York circuit. Bridgie Bennett will take over Farley's duties at Pimlico. W. B. McAtee j will continue in charge of the jockey room. ' When it developed that J. G. Wagnon's j authorization as agent for the Freeport Stable was filed with the Jockey Club after | the disputed claim of the stable for Caligula, the claim was disallowed and Caligula re- : mains the property of P. H. Sims. 4 Metropolitan Notes METROPOLITAN NOTES ~| NKW YORK, N. Y, April 26. St- James worked three-quarters in 1:13 Vs at Belmont Park Saturday morning. He is ready for a race. St. James worked three-quarters in 1 :1? M; at Belmont Park Saturday morning. He is ready for a race. Old Mad Hatter is taking kindly to his work at Belmont Park. He can still run fast when in the mood. F. J. Farrell's speedy Time i:xposure is doing well at Jamaica under the supervision of trainer Bill Knapp. Max Hirsch has Sarazen in fine fettle. The unbeaten two-year-old of last year has lost none of his great speed and certainly is at home on a muddy track. The speed marvel is training at Belmont Park. Sanford Stable On Scene SANFORD STABLE ON SCENE NEW YOIUC, N. Y., April 26.— Trainer Hollie Hughes, with the stable of John San-ford, was an arrival from the farm at Amsterdam, N. Y. The stable is quartered at Aqueduct. Sarazen And St. James: Among the Prospective Starters in the Paumonok Handicap.; Many Stars of the Turf to Be Seen During Jamaica Meeting Which Begins Tuesday. , j i | j I : ' ! SARAZEN AND ST. JAMES ♦ Among the Prospective Starters in the Paumonok Handicap. ♦ Many Stars of the Tnrf to Be Seen During Jamaica Meeting Which Begins Tuesday. ♦ NEW YORK. N. Y.. April 26— While the racing season of 1921 was inaugurated in the vicinity of New York with the opening of the United Hunts Meeting at B-lmont l'ark yesterday, the oJekey Club meetings will not be under way until Tuesday of this week, when the Metropolitan Jockey Club will begin a twenty-day period that is expected to bring to the post most of the good horses in training hereabouts. Aside from a few cold raw days which served to check training activities temporarily, the season has been unusually favorable and despite the recurrent cough which has been troublesome in the ranks of the two-year-olds there should be an abundance of material to fill the Jamaica program which has many rich plums for distribution. On the opening day the Paumonok Handicap of $6,000 at three-quarters mile and the Suffolk Claiming Stakes will engage the attention of the public. In the former the pick of the sprinting division will be seen. It may also serve as a pipe-opener for some of our best three-year-olds. Such a race would be in line with the preparation needed for events like the Preakness and Kentucky Derby as well as the Excelsior Handicap and other features that are down for decision later on at the local course, and also for the Belmont and Dwyer Stakes to be decided in June. The speed shown by St. James and Sarazen at Belmont Park of late indicates that these Paumonok eligibles, and admitted rivals for the three-year-old crown, are in th-; possession of that fleet ness of foot which enabled the former to win the Futurity and lead all others of his age in earning capacity last year, and enabled Sarazen to go through his campaign without tasting the sting of defeat It is not too much to expect the rivals to appear under silks on Tuesday. There is an abundance of Paumonok material in the Cochran string also and it is a cer-! tainty that Goshawk will have Sun Flag, Revenue Agent, Spic and Span or some other colt as a companion in the Jamaica sprinting stake. That the Rancocas Staple's Paumonok candidates are fit and well is known. They have been prepared for the campaign by that master horseman, S. C. Hildreth, in a region that is at least two weeks ahead climatically of most other training grounds in the East. The same is true of the Brook-dale contingent which is being shaed up by the veteran James Rowe. The Sinclair and Whitney establishments are most advantageously located for early campaigns. For the remainder of this w.« k at Jamaica the stake offerings include the Highland of $2,000 for three-year-olds, to be run on Thursday, and the Kings County Handicap, $3,500 added for three-year-olds and over, to be run on Saturday.