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Daily Racing Form: n. Thursday, May 15, 1924 Daily Racing Form. 400dpi TIFF G4 page images Triangle Publications, Inc., Chicago, IL 1924 drf1924051501 These pages may be freely searched and displayed. Permission must be received for subsequent distribution in print or electronically. Daily Racing Form: n. Thursday, May 15, 1924 Daily Racing Form. Triangle Publications, Inc., Chicago, IL 1924 $IMLS This electronic text file was created by Optical Character Recognition (OCR). No corrections have been made to the OCR-ed text and no editing has been done to the content of the original document. Encoding has been done through an automated process using the recommendations for Level 1 of the TEI in Libraries Guidelines. Digital page images are linked to the text file. Page [1] \ D^cinnCJim^ Form ( Copyright. 1924. by DAILY RACING FORM PUBLISHING CO.— Reproduction of any matter contained herein without written permission expressly prohibited. VOL. XXX. NO. 133. CHICAGO, THURSDAY, MAY 15, 1924. PRICE 15 CENTS Feature Race Marred: Bad Start in Handicap Eliminates Probable Contenders FEATURERACEMARRED . • ■ Bad Start in Handicap Eliminates Probable Contenders. ♦ ■ Great Jaz Then Wins Easily While Actuary and Cherokee Chances J Go Glimmering. ♦ ' LOUISVILLE. Ky., May 14.— Carl Wiedemann earned his first purse of the year when Great Jaz accounted for the Seelbach Hotel Handicap, featuring the card at Churchill Downs this afternoon, his standard , bearer finishing in advance of some crack . sprinters. Moonraker brought up in second ' place and Kaster Bells just managed to last it out for third money. There were six -starters. Cherokee, making his first start in nearly two years, being installed the favorite with Actuary, and Moonraker best liked of the others. The start was a bad one, so bad that it eliminated Actuary as a possible winning contender and Cherokee also suffering by it. As is frequently the method, not alone here but at other tracks, the starter and his assistants' concentration was to get off the bad actors, sometimes to the disadvantage of the more tractable ones. Great Jaz and Kaster Bells were the "cut ups*' at the barrier, and when the barrier was released they were away in advance, with Actuary practically left at the post. The advantage Great Jaz had at the start enabled him to go into a tfotd lead, pursued by Easter Bells, with Moonraker following. Cherokee. Pegasus and ! Actuary were far off even in the first quarter. The leaders continued to have matters their way until well along in the last eighth, where Kaster Bells began tiring and the swerving Moonraker passed him for second place. Actuary, closing a big gap, just missed overhauling her for third place. Great Jaz was well under restraint at the windup. Cherokee was well beaten and raced disappointingly. Pegasus will also improve. COLD, THREATENING WEATHER. Cold, threatening weather was again the rule, but a surprisingly large attendance braved the inclement conditions to be on hand to view the sport. The track was slow for the earlier racing, but constant work on it by a huge force of track workers caused it to improve greatly and the going was good for the last four races. There was some spirited contests, but popular choices were beaten and the public seemed off in their deductions. An outstanding surprise of the afternoon was furnished by the failure of Rural Route in the sixth race in which she seemed to be much the best after her sparkling stake victory at Lexington. She might have won this afternoon, but for interference that she suffered while going to the first turn, which forced her back to last place. Finding her winning chances eliminated, Taylor did not persevere with her and she was easing up in the last eighth. Kittle Visitor, with good raring luck in her favor, moved promptly into the lead and held sway for the entire way to win from Kitty Pat, with Fanny De Coursy in third place. LOCAL OWNER WINS. Fifteen fairly good ones contested in the fourth, a seven-eighths dash and Bourbon Boy, locally owned by Arthur Board, won in clever style from (iiblon, with J. G. Denny in third place. Bourbon Boy had to be urged hard in the stretch to wear down Giblon, but he went about his task in firve style and disposed of the leader in the last seventy yards. The opener resulted in an upset when Williams Brothers' Opulent was downed by the outsider. Repeater, which got up in the last few strides to win. The earlier part of the race found Rob the leader and for a time threatened to show the way throughout. He began tiring in the last eighth and from there on faded fast. Opulent, which had followed him closest, took command in the stretch, but in turn gave way to Repeater's | determined bid. Kueidus, coming from far | back in the last eighth, got up for third place. Thundergod was outstandingly the best in the maiden two-year-old race, which brought , ! six juveniles to the post. He suffered some interference right after the start, but found . a clear course when turning into the stretch ■ and from there on came away with ease to win in handy style from Barrage, which had i gone to the front soon after the start. 1 ; Barrage, hard urged, held Modesta safe for j I third pice. W. K. AppleRate's New Beauty earned a i lucky victory in the third at one mile, in which she won from Amity claim, with Pret- : ty Politician just lasting long enough to \ annex third place from the fast finishing The Reaper. Amity Claim was pounds the best, but the incompetent Thorndyke blun- I dered repeatedly and took his mount back j I constantly. She came like a rocket in the j I stretch, but New Beauty had enough in re- i mat in to hold her safe. There wai some | | ■ — — " ' I (.Continued on twelfth page.) ■ j 1 ' . j , j j ( i FEATURERACEMARRED (Continued from first pace.) sharp support for Pretty Politician, but she raced disappointingly and just managed to save third place. A. J. Wells, owner of Honey Gal, claimed Xew Beauty out of the race fc r $2,500. The closing dash fell to AVestwood, carrying the E. Trotter colors. He wore down I Runquoi in the last sixteenth and won han- : dily. Kunquoi beat out L.ierre for second It place. The latter was going fast next the ' inner rail when Runquoi swerved and both- ered her some. AVith clear sailing she would ' have been second. I K. Trotter claimed Ferguson after the fin- 1 ish for $1,800. Jockey Coltiletti was suspended for two days by the starters for disobedience at the post in the fourth race. East Invades West for Derby: Delegation from Pimlico Track in Maryland Reaches Churchill Downs . J , . ' ! EAST INVADES WEST FOR DERBY I 1 . Delegation From Pimlico Track in Maryland Reaches Churchill Downs * ] Mad Play and Bracadale, the Rancocas Pair, Together With Nautical, Diogenes, Thorndale, Modest and Mr. Mutt Among the Horses Arriving at Famous Kentucky Course* • LOUISVILLE, Ky, May 14. — While the Kentuckians are all jubilant over the brilliant , showing of Mrs. R. M. Hoots' Black Gold in the Derby Trial Purse yesterday, the East will ( make a bold bid for the Kentucky Derby Saturday. There was a delegation from there that ! : 1 ! reached Churchill Downs this forenoon that will try and again wrest the big prize from the ' native sons. 1 ] A It was the incoming of those that performed in the Preakness at Pimlico Monday and it 1 ] ! is a worthy company. Heading the shipment were Mad Play and Bracadale, the Rancocas , , Stable pair. With them came Karl Sande and Laverne Fator, the stable jockeys, and S. C. , Hildreth will be on hand to groom them for the big prize. Others that came from the course cf the Maryland Jockey Club were Gifford A. Coch- ] ran's Revenue Agent, J. S. Cosden's Nautical, in the care of "Billy" Garth, who captured the t 1920 running of the Derby with Paul Jones; H. C. Fisher's Mr. Mutt, stablemate of Nellie A Mcrse. winner of the Preakness; Diogenes, the Mrs. Walter M. Jeffords candidate; Kdward ( ; ' B. McLean's Modest, and in the £ame car came Benjamin Block's Thorndale, both in the I care of J. F. Schorr. H. P. Whitney's Transmute, second to Nellie Morse in the Preakness, i ' is on his way and the Rowes, both senior and junior, will be on hand for the running. I . Thus it will be se ?n that New York and Maryland will have plenty to say before the , ' . mile and a quarter is completed Saturday. The hcrses made the trip from Baltimore with- j j ; out incident or accident and all appear to be fit and ready for the big question. . | It was expected that Nellie Morse would be shipped over with Mr. Mutt to keep her . 1 engagement in the Kentucky Oaks, but she was sent back to New York to fill another.5 engagement there before making the trip to I-ouisville. I ] In the meantime Kentucky is in no manner disturbed by the invasion and it is hard to j Make the average man believe that Black Gold will be beaten, while many are already pre- I ! J dieting that it will be a clean sweep for the Kentucky candidates and that Mrs. Hoots' sen j] of Black Toney will be followed home by C. Bruce Head's Altawood and that Gallaher Bros.' i Chilhowee will possibly be third. These two last named were given their final gallops this morning, when both were sent ■ over the full Derby distance of a mile and a quarter on a slow track. Chilhowee went the ( distance in 2:10 and Altawood's time was 2:12. Chilhowee, with B. Harvey up and carrying ' ! j 115 pounds, performed his task easily and was cantering most of the way. His fractions were 25%, 50%, 1:1G%. 1:42 and 2:10. |( I I Although Altawood's time was slower, his showing was the more impressive, as he is net a work horse and never runs to his best notch in private trials. He was paced by the two-year-old Daughter Dear for the first half mile and then finished the distance alone. | His fractions were: 26%, 52%, 1:19, 1:45% and 2:12. He finished more resolutely than , ' Chilhowee and pulled up sound. 1 These were the only Derby trials Wednesday morning. Most of the other prospective I : Derby starters had been given their final preparation in the Derby Trial Tuesday. M H. G. Bedwell wired Will Perkins Wednesday morning that he would defer shipping j Senator Norris to Churchill Downs until he gives the celt a final work over the Pimlkji, track Wednesday. If the colt shows to advantage in that trial he will be placed aboard ah | j car and transferred to Churchill Downs. Perkins has been engaged to handle the colt after i , 1 his arrival here. At this time it would seem that there will possibly be twenty go to the post Saturday i | ; and the field will likely contain the following candidates, with their probable riders: j tSenator Norris K- Sharpe Black Gold J. D. Mocney ; ' 1 Thorndale* B. Marinelli Diogenes C. Ponce ' Beau Butler I* Lyke tPolo Ground H. Stutts ' Bob Tail............ G. Carroll tGlide ; j1 Revenue Agent D- Hum tCloister E. Pool Nautical. c- Kumir.cr Modest J. Butwell | + King Gorin 11 M- Garner Bracadale E. Sande ■ Mr. Mutt J- Meriir.ee Mad Play L. Fator . . i Chilhowee B. Harvey Transmute L. McAtee' ! Altawood.......... L. McDermott Wild Aster F. Coltiletti j tDoubtful. __ | | ' Col. Matt Winn's Magic: Accomplishes Wonders in Making over Famous Old Churchill Downs Track | | , ! . ■ i ; 1 j I i : \ I j I j I i | | ' I ■ COlTmATT WINN'S MAGIC Accomplishes Wonders in Making Over Famous Old Churchill Downs Track. LOUISVILLE, Ky. May 14— It is a new Churchill Downs that will stage the famous old Kentucky Derby this year. Colonel Matt Winn has accomplished wonders in making over the old course and It is the last word in race track construction. No expense has been spared in the enlarging of the stands. There have been addi- • tions made to the accommodations that should readily take care of a crowd of more than 75,000. Indications are that all of the commodious additions to the stands will be needed, from the reservations that have been made. With S00 additional clubhouse boxes, all were sold weeks ago, and colonel Winn said today that he had requistions for 800 more that he could not fill. Louisville is already filled with visitors who have come to remain for the Derby, and Chicago alone will send no fewer than fifty special trains to the Golden 'jubilee of the famous old race. Major August Belmont, chairman of the 'jockey Club, has announced his intention of being here and there was a hope expressed today that he would send his good colt. Ordinance, for the race. George D. Widener and Joseph K. Wide- ner, of Philadelphia, will be here, as will Walter J. Salmon and Edward B. McLean. Oeorge H. Bull is already here and Charles H. Thierrot is another New Yorker that is early on the scene. | I Churchill Downs has experienced most | I unfavorable weather for a considerable time, and this morning there was a promise of a break, with a rise in temperature and sunshine. It was a -vain hoper. for before post time for the first race there was a drop in the temperature and the day clouded, threatening more rain. - Beau Butler Impressively: E. R. Bradley's Derby Hope in Company with Bob Tail Works a Mile and a Quarter • j BEAU BUTLER IMPRESSIVELY j E. £. Bradley's Derby Hope in Company With Bob Tail Works a Mile and a Quarter. LOUISVILLE. Ky., May 14.— After the running of the fifth race today, the Kdward R. Bradley's Derby candidates. Beau Butler and Bob Tail, were brought on the track by trainer Thompson and both showed a good final trial for the big race when they finished out the mile and a quarter in 2:10%. Both •were equipped with blinkers and Beau Butler's showing was decidedly impressive. He went along under a nice steadying restraint all the way and leading from end to end had a bit left at the end. The fractions were:- :12% for the first eighth, :24% for the quarter and at that pole Bean Butler drew out slightly and he reached the half in :50%. The five-eighths mark was reached in 1 :03%, the mile in 1:42%, the mile and an eighth in 1:56% and the mile and a quarter in 2 :10%. Through the backstretch Bob Tail moved up on his stablemate and at the head of the stretch he was brought up to Beau Butler again, but the winner of the Pimlico Futurity of last year always held him perfectly safe and finished out the route strongly. Ordinance in Front: August Belmont's Ormondale Colt Wins Stuyvesant Handicap I ] , ( ! : 1 ! ' 1 ] A 1 ] ! , , , ] t A ( ; ' I ' i I . , ' . j j ; | . 1 I ] j I ! J j] i ■ ( ' ! j |( I I | , ' 1 I : M j ah | j i , 1 i | ; j ; 1 ' ' ' ; j1 | ■ . . i ! j | | ' j j ORDINANCE IN FRONT * August Belmont's Ormondale Colt Wins Stuyvesant Handicap. — ■-* Race Marks First Appearance of Year of Wise Counsellor, Which Finishes Fourth. * NEW YORK. N. Y., May 14.— Ordinance, August Belmont's bay son of Ormondale — ■ Dona Roca, ridden by jockey E. Legere. was returned the winner of the Stuyvesant Handicap which featured today's card at Jamaica. Ho won in an easy fashion from Laurano, while the Sanford Stud Farm's Samaritan was third. J. S. Ward's Wise Counsellor, the Rancocas Stable's Sherman and Harry Payne Whitney's Swingalong made up the field and finished in the order named. The race was at a mile and had a value of $G,000. Ordinance, by his victory, raced himself into prominence among t.ie three-year-olds and at the end of the race was under restraint and winner by a safe margin. He completed the distance in 1 :58%. The field was a brilliant one and it marked the first appearance of J. S. Ward's Wise Counsellor. There was little delay at the barrier and the field left in good alignment. Laurano and Swingalong were the quickest to begin and drew away into a brief lead. Going to the first turn there was considerable inter -, ference, in which Sherman and Wise Coun-I sellor suffered. Laurano was setting a fast pace, but Swingalong was right after him. When well settled on the backstretch Swing -j along drew into the lead, while it was here that Callahan, astride Wise Counsellor, made his move. He closed with a rush and in a few strides was on equal terms with the leaders. Legere, astride Ordinance, had a nice steady hold of his mount, but racing r.long on the inside. Rounding the turn for home Laurano came again on the inside, while Swingalong went a trifle wide. It was here that Ordinance responded to urging and came between the two leaders. SEW TRACK RECORD. Wise Counsellor in the meantime had dropped back again and appeared to be laboring. When well settled in the stretch the Belmont colt drew away with utmost ease and never left the ultimate result in doubt, and outlasted Samaritan at the end. Or-I dinance was workec. out an additional eighth la 1 :34%. Laurano pulled up noticeably lane following the race. The victory was a opular one with the crowd, although on the way to the post Wise Counsellor was given an ovation. There was some disappointment when the time was displayed, 1 :43%, which proved to be a mistake and was then changed to 1 :3S%. The latter figure marked a new track record, clipping two-fifths of a second from the former mark, established by S. C. Hildreth's Purchase in 1919. Racing conations were once more far from appropriate and a cold wind swept over the grounds. The track was fast and on the whole interesting racing was enjoyed. Buck Pond, racing for B. Maginnis, was the winner of the third race, which engaged a band of sprinters at three-quarters. Mrs. F. Byer supplied the placed horse in Escoba d'Orc, while C. Franck's Comedy was third. Buck Pond was ridden by J. Burke and v^ ent to the front with a rush right after , the start and drew away into an easy lead. j Saving ground throughout, he drew away (again in the stretch run, bat fn the final sixteenth was tiring. Escobi'. d'Oro ran well from the start and, closing resoluttly on the inside in the first part, came to the outside in the stretch, disposed of Comedy and was wearing the winner down. Comedy shewed a flash of early speed, but retired badly at the end. EDISTO HOME FIRST. L. S. Thompson's Edisto. ridden by Jockey L. McAtee. w is returned the winner of the i Forest Hills Purse for two-year-olds at five-eighths in a dr've with W. Daniel's Socrates. I while Bill Dwyer was third. Following a brief delay at the barrier the field was dispatched in good alignment and Edisto was first to I show in front. He was closely pressed by Socrates. The latter was away sluggishly and was forced to work his way through the field, but Connelly sent him to the front with a rush and kept him under hard riding throughout. Edisto was racing in second position and met with interference in the first eighth but McAtee was content to follow the pacemaker until well into the stretch before he made his move. Then Edisto responded resolutely and wearing the leader down was drawing clear at the end. Bill Dwyer was a forward contender from the start and raced promisingly. The others were always outrun. G. C. Winfrey's Mom was returned the winner of the second race in a drive with G. W. Coburn's Superbum, while Bendita was third. The field was made up of a ba." d of ordinary platers to go a mile and seventy yards. The start was a bad one and Ralco, Oran and Trite were left. Mont Majella, an importation of E. R. Bradley, made the early run- ll'oatiuued on twelfth page.) , I ' i 1 ' l ' • i 1 1 ' f A j | 1 l c I ORDINANCE IN FRONT 'Continued from first page.) ning, while Mom raced close after with the others more or less strung out. While rounding the far turn the winner made her move and rushing past Mont Majella drew into a long lead which stood her in good stead at the finish to outstay Superbum. The latter finished fastest of all through the final eighth, while Rendita, after showing early speed, tired badly. A bulky band, made up of cheap platers, paraded for the running of the fifth race, at three-quarters, and the winner turned up in T. C Sawyer's Relcross in a drive from (J. W. Smith's Ege, while S. Gooch's Dan Boiling was third. The winner was ridden by jockey J. Callahan and finished fast on the outside, wearing down the leaders to win going away. Ege. Daydue and Dan Rolling were forward factors throughout. A. J. Contonto's Mervinia was an esay victor of the last race, which engaged a small band of two-year-olds. The Sanford Stud Farm's Youthful raced to second place, while Waratah was third. The winner came from behind the pace established by Youthful and drew away into an easy lead when called upon. Page 2 DAILY RACING FORM VOLUME XXX. HUMMER US Entered as second cla*» matter, April 2, 18M, at the post-office at Chicago, Illinois, under Act of March S. 1S79. DAILY RACING FORM PUBLISHING CO. 441 PLYMOUTH COURT - CHICAGO. ILL. 157-158 EAST S2nd ST.. HFW YORK CITY. K. Y. 50 RICHMOND STREET, EAST, TORONTO. ONT. "Vv. J. McMurray, Publisher and General Ma.na.ter. Daily During Winter Months. Dally (Except Monday) Balance of the Tear. A Dally Reflection of the American Turf by Telegraph SUBSCRIPTION BT FIRST-CLASS MAIL: May to November, inclusive $ 4.00 per month December to April, Inclusive j 5.00 per month PAYABLE IN ADVANCE. BACK NUMBERS BY MAIL, 15 CENTS EACH. TELEPHONE 2087 HARRISCN. (For business and circulation purposes only.) This telephone has no connection with the news or -ditori.il departments and cannot be used to communicate with them. To be considered and answered, all queries to Daily Racing Form must be sent over the full name and with the address of writer. The names nnd addresses are subject to a local and foreign directory test. 76460 is first index of 1924 Daily Racing Form Handicaps Daily Racing Form Handicaps CHURCHILL DOWNS The horses which seem best In Thursday's races are : ' LoalsvUle, Kj., May 14, 1M4. 1 — Quotation. Muskeg, Klaxon. 2— Dutch Girl, Rothennel, Afternoon Tea, 3 — Auntie May, Pequot, Mistress Mary. 4 — Breakfast Bell, Triumph, Sympathy. 5-r-Chittagong, Dazzler, Parader. 6— REPUTATION, Elizabeth K., Elsass. 7 — Devil Girl, Privilege, Niagara. J. L. Dempsey. New York Handicap. 1— Muskeg, Quotation, Royal George, The Reaper. 2 — Rothermel, Dutch Girl, Bit o' Honey, Trifling. 3 — Pequot, Mistress Mary, John Hoshor, Mayor Carrel. 4— SYMPATHY, Triumph, Untried, Rocky Mountain. 5 — Delectable, Brilliant Cast, Dazzler, Chit-tagong. C — Reputation, Elizabeth K., Abstract, Frightful. 7 — Fausto, Firestone, Bush Buck, Niagara. Chicago Handicap. 1— Muskeg. Lady Jane, Quotation. Klaxon. 2— Dutch Girl. Rothermel. Bit o' Honey, Fair Vision. 3 — Pequot, Auntie May, John Hoshor, Cromwell. 4 — Sympathy. Clarence, Untried, Rocky Mountain. 5— CIHTTAGONG, Delectable. Brilliant Cast, Startle. 6 — Elsass. Sam Mengel, Reputation. Abstract. 7 — Privilege, Bye Bye, Niagara, Fausto. Observer'* Hanillrap. 1 — Muskeg. Lady Jane. Klaxon. Quotation. 2 — Dutch Girl, Bit o' Honey. Rothermel, Afternoon Tea. 3— PEQUOT, John Hoshor, Auntie May, Cromwell. 4 — Sympathy. Clarence, Triumph, Rocky Mountain. 5 — Dazzler, Chittagong, Delectable, Brilliant Cast. 6 — Reputation. Elsass. Sam Mengel. Abstract. 7 — Niagara, Privilege, Firetoma, Devil Girl. Conaensns of Handicap*. 1 — Muskeg. Quotation, Klaxon, Lady Jane. 2— Dutch Girl, Rothermel, Bit o' Honey, Afternoon Tea. 3 — Pequot. Auntie May, John Hoshor, Mistress Mary. ' 4 — Sympathy, Breakfast Bell, Triumph, Rocky Mountain. 5— Chittagong, Delectable, Dazzler. Brilliant Cast. 6— REPUTATION, Elsass, Abstract, Elizabeth K. 7— Devil Girl, Fausto, Privilege, Niagara. JAMAICA The horses which seem best in Thursday's races are : Jamaica, IT. T., May 14, 1924. 1— Wilbur C. Whitehead, Bill Winfrey, Clear View. 2 — Honor Man, Despair. Apology. 3 — Miss Star, Silk Tassel, Tester. 4 — Silk Tassel, Bontaud. Dominique. 5 — Margin, Lady Belle. Poltova. 6— PRIME MINISTER, Sheridan, Monday Morning. C. J. Connors. Ntw York Handicap. 1— Bill Winfrey, Wilbur C. Whitehead, Clear • View, Kumonin. 2 — Tangerine, Despair. Olynthus, Apclogy. 3 — Dry Moon, Miss Star. I.adkin. Tester. 4 — Missionary, Bontaud, Hullabaloo, Dry Moon. 5— MARGIN, Lady Belle, Miss Whisk, Negri na. 6 — Sheridan, Prime Minister, Monday Morning. Chicago Handicap. 1— Master Billy. Wilbur C. Whitehead, Bill Winfrey, Clear View. 2 — Tangerine, Olynthus, Apology, Despair. 3— LADKIN, Silk Tassel, Dry Moon, Tester. 4— Sandy Hatch, Silk Tassel, Dry Moon, Missionary. & — Lady Belle. Margin. Miss Whisk. Negrina. C — Sheridan. Monday Morning, Prime Minister, Fredericktown. Observer's Handicap. 1— Bill Winfrey, Master Billy, Wilbur C. Whitehead. Clear View. 2 — Tangerine, Apology, Despair, Olynthus. 3— Dominique, I^adkin, Dry Moon, Lanius. 4 — Dominique, Missionary. Hullabaloo, Dry Moon. o— MARGIN, Lady Belle, Miss Whisk, Negrina. ■ 6 — Fredericktown. Sheridan, Monday Morning, Comic Song. Consensus of Handicaps. 1 — Bill Winfrey. Wilbur C. Whitehead, Master Billy, Clear View. 2 — Tangerine, Honor Man, Despair, Apology. • ■ I — Miss Star, Dry Moon, Ladkin, Dominique. 4 — Silk Tassel, Missionary, Sandy Hatch, Dominique. 5 — MARGIN, Lady Belle, Miss Whisk, Negrina. 6 — Sheridan, Prime Minister, Fredericktown, Monday Morning. AKRON The horses which seem best in Thursday's races are : Akron, Ohio, May 14, 1924. 1 — Phelan, Rapidan, Eddie Tranter. 2 — Certain Point, Little Pointer, Black Spray. 3— Mary G.. Fictile, Wetga. 4 — JIM HEFFERING, Happy Buxton, Auntie Em. 5 — Camouflage II., Dr. Shafer, Jake Feld. F. H. Sproule. New York Handicap. 1 — Phelan, Rapidan, Eddie Trantor, Lawn Mower. 2 — Redland. Certain Point, Little Pointer, Ruddles. 3 — Welga, Fictile, .Tosie M., Louie I^ou. 4 — Jim Heffering, Florence B. Walker, Happy Buxton, Horace Lerch. 5— CAMOUFLAGE II., Gipsy Joe, Jake Feld, Awning. Chicago Handicap. 1 — Rapidan, Phelan, Lawn Mower. La Drole. 2 — Little Pointer, Ruddles, Lone Pine, Polite. 3— Fictile, Mary G., Welga. Josie M. 4— JIM HEFFERING. Florence B. Walker, Happy Buxton, Horace Lerch. 5 — Camouflage II., Gipsy Joe, Awning, Dr. Shafer. Observer's Handicnp. 1 — Phelan, Rapidan, Lawn Mower, Eddie Tranter. 2 — Ruddles, Little Pointer, Polite. Certain Point. 3— Fictile, Josie M.. Welga. Mary G. 4— HORACE LERCH, Florence B. Walker, Happy Buxton, Auntie Em. 5 — Camouflage II., Gipsy Joe, Jake Feld, Dr. Shafer. Consensus of Handicaps. 1 — Phelan, Rapidan, Lawn Mower, Eddie Tranter. 2 — Certain Pont, Redland, Little Pointer, Ruddles. 3— Fictile. Mary G., Welga. Josie M. 4 — Jim Heffering, Horace Lerch. Happy Buxton, Florence B. Walker. 5 — CAMOUFLAGE II., Gipsy Joe, Jake Feld. Awning. Here and There on the Turf: A Big Turf Week. American Racing Features. Epinard's Coming Visit Here and There on the Turf A Big Turf Week. American Eacing Features. Epinard's Coming Visit. The week of May 11, that is this week, is a bit remarkable on the turf for the reason that three of the oldest great stake races will have been decided with the running of the Kentucky Derby on Saturday. These are the Preakness Stakes, run at Pimlico Monday, while on Saturday, in addition to the Derby, Canada has its oldest stake race in the renewal of the King's Plate at the Woodbine Park course in Toronto, This King's Plate, formerly known as the Queen's Plate, is the oldest turf fixture on this continent and it was first run in 186Q. It was known as the Queen's Plat* until the death of Queen Victoria and has since been known as the King's Plate, The fact that it is restricted to Canadian owned and bred horses does not give it the racing importance of either the Preakness Stakes or the Kentucky Derby, but no stake on this side has a greater sporting importance. The Preakness Stakes is the successor of the Dinner Party Stakes and it derives its name from the Dinner Party winner, Preakness, that raced for M H. Sanford. It was first run as the Preakness Stakes in 1873 and this antedates the Kentucky Derby by two years. The big Churchill Downs race wa3 first run in 1875, when it was won by Aristides, and it has been renewed annually since that time. The fact that it has had no interruption gives it a proud place among all the big races, for the PreaknesB Stakes underwent many changes and there were lapses in its history. The Belmont Stakes, which is to be run at Belmont Park on June 7, is older than either the Preakness Stakes or the Kentucky Derby, for it was first run in 1867, when it was won by Ruthless, but there was a lapse in its history when there was no racing over the tracks of the Jockey Club in 1911 and 1912 by reason of adverse legislation. These famous old stakes will always mean much to racing. They are races that demand all that is best in the horse and they have a sporting value that induces the breeding of the best. Tew races have a like incentive and few races bave brought as many of the best type of sportsmen to racing. Men bave strived earnestly for a lifetime to win one or other of these great races and fortunes have been spent in the endeavor. They are races that have been responsible for the importation of the best blood that could be obtained in foreign markets. They are races that have induced the establishment of elaborate breeding establishments and they are races that have done marvels in the industry of those who breed the best for the market. It is natural that the sportsman of means has an added thrill when one of his own breeding is the winner. That is what counts for more than anything else, but the prospective breeder who can produce a promising candidate for the Preaknes6 Stakes, Kentucky Derby or the Belmont Stakes can demand almost any price for the foal-In these days of fabulous added money it is well that the big values should be put on the old stake races. Each has now grown to i a financial importance in keeping with its i sporting importance and it becomes well worth one's while to breed or purchase a possible i winner. There have been several other important fixtures come to life during the period [ that these great races have endured and they have their importance, but there is a glamor about the old ones that can never be ap proached by the more modern races until they i attain a more venerable age. While the spring holds out these rare turf treats the big thing for the fall racing will be the coming of Pierre Wertheimer's Epinard to this country for his races at Belmont Park, Aqueduct and Latonia. The coming of Papy- ; rus and his race against Zev at Belmont Park I made the 1923 campaign long to be remem- ■ bered, but Epinard's visit is of still greater j importance. The French champion is to race! three-quarters at Belmont Park, a mile at j | Aqueduct and a mile and a quarter at Latonia. ' Ever since it was assured that Epinard would come there has been much speculation as to just where suitable opponents could be found for his entertainment. Zev, of course, was first considered, but Zev was beaten in the Excelsior Handicap and, while he was in no manner disgraced, his stock would have been more highly considered if he had carried his 133 pounds to a victory. Then there was Cha-colet, Hal Price Headley's good mare that i was the winner of the Dixie Handicap at Pimlico. She was looked upon as a possibility in the mile and a quarter at Latonia, but Cha- j eolet was beaten in the Clark Handicap at I Churchill Downs Saturday. ' In Memoriam for the time being is out of training by reason of an accident, but he has j plenty of time to come back in form to meet I Epinard. St. James loomed big as a three-year-old I opponent for the distinguished French visitor, j but it may be he will never race again. | ' Sarazen, on his brilliant racing of last year, seemed one of the logical choices for the , three-quarters race at Belmont Park, but he I has failed so far this year. Thus it is that the list of natural contenders against the visitor has been narrowed, but there is plenty of time before Eugene Leigh arrives with his charge for developments that will offer Epinard worthy battle. Twenty Years Ago Today i i i [ Twenty Years Ago Today Chief Turf Events of May 15, 1904 Sunday, no racing. A rumor is in circulation to the effect that Dick Welles, Rome Respess' great horse, has met with an accident at his owner's farm. It is said the horse was looking out a window and saw other horses grazing. He attempted to break the rope by which he was tied and in doing so fell over backwards. It was no- ticed that he was stiff and sore after the accident and it is feared that he met with serious injury. Three good three-year-olds of the present racing season were bred by J. B. Haggin, two i ; I ■ j j | ' coming from the Rancho del Paso, near Sacramento. The two California youngsters which gained fame in the East are Song and Wine and St. Bellame. Song and Wine is a chestnut colt by Goldfinch -Widow Cliquot, full sister to Dry Monopole, winner of the Suburban Handicap. St. Bellame is in the stable of Sidney Paget and was sired by St. Gatien, the English Derby winner that J. B. Haggin im-i ported from England half a dozen years ago. Africander's race last Saturday will , make him a big factor in the speculation on the result of the Brooklyn Handicap. That he is the pluckiest horse in training goes without saying. He was reported to have broken down the other day, but if the circulator of that story was presjnt when the Star Ruby colt came down the stretch under that grueling punishment he must have felt hke taking to the woods. The great horse, which won the Belmont Stakes, the Suburban Handicap, the Lawrence Realization Stakes, the Saratoga Cup and other rich stakes last year, pulled up sound as a bell of brass and went to his stable ready to run the race right over again. Charles Dwyer and his friends never lost confidence in him and they bet heavily. Incidentally young Dwyer thinks he has the horse of the century and that he can beat Irish Lad, McChesney, Hermis, Waterboy and all the other cracks right off the reel. . — — — Latest Training Gallops Latest Training Gallops i j I ' j I I j | ' , I — ^—^— — — ■___» — — — ^_ ^— —^— — ^— — LOUISVILLE. Ky.. May 14.— Todays training gallops here included the following: CHURCHILL DOWS8. Weather cloudy; track slow — Th.ee -Eighth-. Mile. 110-Aviette 38% 115-Frightful 38 114-Bit o' Honey ..37 115-Georgia Rose 36 114-Bright Tom'row 37% 113-Ilopcless 36% 100 Fair Vision 37% 114 Rothermel 37% Half Mile. 114-Ada Blackjack 51% 114 My Dream SO Boo Boo 49 116 Poland 48% 114-Columbia 48% Pas Seul 51 114-Cordon Kouge .52% 101 Realize 51% Daughter Dear 52% Rocking 49% 114-Geo. De Mar ..49% Sorline 50% 117-Ivory 51% Five-Eighths Mile. 112-Blanche Mac 1:06% 116 Park nill ...1:07% 116-Oayon 1:04 116-Reuown 1:06% 110-Dress Goods .1:03% 113 Kap 1:06% Three -Quarters Mile. 115-Batter tip ..1:19 117 MistressMary 1 :18% 115-Body Guard 1:20 11 5-President 1:20 115-Bem'ecareful 1:18% 115-Parader 1:19 411-Colfin 1:18% 116 Rocky Mtain 1:20% 442-Firetoma 1:18% 113 Startle 1:18 115 Lady Marian 1:19 Seven-Eighths Mile. 113-Com.McM'kin 1:34 One Mile. 115-Brunell 1:51% 116 Quinine 1:50% 115-Bo McMillan 1:43% 116 Quaver 1:50% 112 P.'ningB'bles 1:49% 117 Sun Spot ...1:50 106-Fausto 1:52 115-Ten-I.ee 1:46 116-Just David .1:45 116-Uncle Hugh.. 1:46 110-Ueut. Colonel 1:50 116 United Verde 1:49% Mile and a Quarter. 117-Altawood 2:12 113-Chilhowee ...2:10 Poland had all of his speed. Chilhowee was Well in hand throughout. Altawood went handily at an even pace. Dress Goods was not extended. Just David gilloped an easy mile. DOUGLAS PARK. Weather cloudy; track slow-Half Mile. Chloe D 53 Robt. Maxwell 53 Five-Eighths Mile. 114 Doughoregan 1:05% 100 Neddara 1:05% Three-Quarters Mile. 307-Albert L. ..1:24 114 First Ward .1:18 One Mile. 109-Bugler 1:49% 116-Macbeth 1:51 100 Juoiter 1.45% 117 I'uornuui ,...1.47K NEW YORK, N. Y.. May 14.— Today's training gallops over the New York course* included the following: BELMOST PARK (MAIX TRACK). Weather clear; track good — Three-Eighths Mile. 110-Negrina 35% 110 Sun Pal 40% Oraguese 33% 100-Star Bright ...88 114 Prime Minister 35% Half Mile. 111-Achmet 49% 109 Mad Ratter ...48% 111 Cimerian 49% 112 Moonflower ...50% 107-Campanella ...50% Momontilla ...49% 112 Decree 52 111 Missionary 51 106 -Dukedom 50% Nina 52 106 Despot 55 111 Ormesvale 52% 106-Darius 55 115-Polycarp 51% 110-Fly By 53% 114-Peanuts 51% 107-Franconia 55% 107-Prudencia 53% 114-First Pick 51% 114-Sandy Hatch ..53% 112-Honor 48% 108-Silver Fox 54 97 Hilary 55 110 Tonala 53% Hamadon 49% 106 Villager 55 110-Jackson 52% 107 Zephyretta 55% 114 Lanius 48% 111 Zev 48% Five -Eighths Mile. 116 Lady Belle . 1 03 111 Silk Tassel . .1 02% 116-Sledge 1:03 Three-Quarters Mile. 107-Anticipation 1:17% 116 Fluvanna 116% 117-By Play 1:19 116 Sophy 1:19 117 Blue Silk ...1:19 115 Tiday 1:16% One Mile. 115 Check 1:51 113-K. So)o'n*s S'11:45 ll^Frigate 1:45 115 Nose Dive ...1:15 115 Gipsy King ..1:51 116 Passport 1:44% 116-Galleon 1:49% 113 Polo Ground 151 110 Gay Ben 146% Mile arid an Eighth. 112-Dunlin 2:00 Zev and Mad Hatter worked together. Lanius went handily. Silk Tassel looks well. Tiday and Fluvanna were on even terms. Frigate and Nos » Dive worked in company. King Solomon's Seal had an easy trial. AQUEDUCT. Weather cloudy; track good — Three -Eighths Mile. 116 Lockerbie 33 Half Mile. 115-Amor Patriae.. 48% 107 Serenader 49% 116-Dry Moon 48% SatO-lite 51% 104-Honflenr 50% 114 Vulnad 52 116 Mon Morning .49% 110 Wood lake 52 112-Redskin 50% (Continued on twelfth page.) ' 1 . j | 1 I ] ] J ■, w Latest Workouts i (Continued from second page.) Five-Eighths Mile. 1 114 Bear Grass .1:02% 114-Free Hand ..1:02*4 ' 11C-Dominique ..1:05 l Three-Quarters Mile. 115-Day Trap ...1:23 116-Prima Donnal:17% ' 114 Donges 1:16% 115-Pittston 120 • 114-Jyntee 1:17% 114-White Ash ..118 i 117-Malt 1:16% Seven-Eighths Mile. 1 22-Roman Girl .1:32 1 One Mile. ' 117-A. R. Ahdem.l:41% Oocora 1:47 f Fulton 1:47 110-I'rince James.l:51 A 115-Homestretch 1:44% JAMAICA. j Weather cloudy; track good— | Throe-Eighths Mile. 1 USArissck SS% 115 Honor Man ... 38 l 117-Chas. Demarco :'.r,% 117 J. Marrone 111.36% c Cat. Von l.tter..!7% 111 Montmartre .. 36% I lPiKast Mail 38% 115My Thoughts. .40% 110 Fredericktown 38 115-Marcelline 41¥ 1 lUGladysV :{9 115-Sayit 40% « 116 Gala Night ...38% 1 10 Tarrayce C. ...39 Gertrude D.....!7% 110-W. C. Whitehd38% Half Mile. 115Blane Seing 54% I.Eelair ......51 116-Curtis 40% 117-Master Charlie 48% i l»S-Hlf 49% 114-Master Billy ..49% ■ 111 Edward Gray .50 112 Orpheus 49 . 115 Episode 50 115-P. of L'mbria. 50% Fluer 51% 458 Savoy 53' V 114 Huon Pine 49 116-Top Sergeant 48% f 114 H. T. Waters.. 51% A Five -Eighths Mile. ' 112Charlnat 1:05% 93 Mis Domino .104% [ 109 Clarice C. 11.1:04 115 Master Hand 103% ' 404-IIuinorette ..1:06% 115 01ynthus 103 116 Hephaistos .1:02% 117-Rimple 1:04 116 Home Star .1:02 115 Zeus Lassie.. 108 Ill-June Flower 1:07 Three -Quarters Mile. 116Billy Warren 1:15% 111 R.Wingfield 1 23='- 107 H. M. Dietr. 1:17% 1 12 Sword 1:25 117J. Mar'ne H.120% 111 -I'nele Sonny 1:20 1 110 Masiuerado . .1:1S)6 1 12-\Vynnewood .1:22 c Seven-Eighths Mile. k 111 South. Cross 1 :3t 117Tuxedo 1:34 ■ at One Mile. 114 Brainstorm .1:43% 10!) Knobbie 1:43% 114 -Deronda 1:43% llTSweepy 1:49% ° 110 Deadlock ....1:44% 108-Water Girl .1:44% ° Milo and an Eighth. 110 Roseate II... 1:57 I Masquerado was well in hand. EM went easily. Top Sergeant seems fresh and good. p Brainstorm went handily. | Knobbie could have worked faster. 'j Joe Marrone III. and Charles Demarco J Forked from the barrier. 0 Roseate was in hand all the way. [ Lilly Warren was not fully extended. ( Home Star worked handily. a Avisack is training well. j. Master Charlie went well. - Sovtiiera Cross had an easy trial v Page 3 Daily Racing Form Charts: Churchill Downs ' DAILY RACING FORM Iggi^ CHARTS .j*£g3&g| ' CHURCHILL DOWNS I t LOUISVILLE. KT., WEDNESDAY, MAY 14 1924.— Churchill Downs. (One Mile.) Fourth day. Kentucky • 1 Jockey flub. Spring Meeting of 19 days. Weather doudy. ' Stewards, C. r. Price, S. C. Nuckols, B. Hogg and C. W. Hay. Placing Jndges, J. 8. Wallace, N. H. I • M Ullaixl and K. B. Webb. Starter, William Snyder. Racing Secretary, J. S. Wallace. f Racing starts at 2:00 p. m. (Chicago time, .'.:00 p. m.). W indicates whip, 8 spurs, II blinkers. Fig-Tires in parentheses following the distance of each race indicate date, track record, age of horse and. weight carried. 'Indicates apprentice allowance. ( rQAA^ FIRST RACE— 1 Mile. (May 19, 1981— 1:36%— 8— 104.) Purse $1,300. 4-year-olds and j ( 4 JjvFvfrlr upward. Claiming. Net value to winner ?1,000, second, $200; third, $100. Index Horses AWtPPStVi % % Str Kin Jockeys Owners Equiv. Odds Str't t 789*1 REPEATER wb 7 110 2 1 4* 3» 3* 3'1 1* P Smith V Swain 2535-100 0 , 78723)OPULENT w 5 110 5 3 21 2* 2* U 2* B SmVd Williams Bros 85-100 0 78830 I.I'iMDUS wb 4 109 S 5 6* 7« 71 41 3* J Wallace R O Troxler 4190-100 1 78897 HOB WB 5 110 7 4 1» 1* 1* 2* 4» E Pool G Wiedemann 1365-100 0 78940 I'UIWER SHOP wb 4 107 1 2 3} 4* 4* 61 5" M Garner P Coyne 575-100 0 77581 «CHAPLET w 4 99 6 3 8 8 8 8 61 S Griffin G B Diggs 1013j-100 1 78897«TAN SON wn 6 113 3 7 7« 5l 51 6« 7«k D Mergler W M Cain 1045 100 0 78944 SEA COURT wb 6 110 4 6 5* 6* 61 7!" 8 H Stutts Four Oaks Sfk F*m Stb 610-100 1 Time. 23%. 48%, 1:1*%. 141. Track slorw. $2 miituels paid -Repeater, $52.70 straight, $15.00 place, $8.50 show; Opulent, $3.20 place. $2.80 (j Show; Lmidus $11.70 show. B)iii»alent booking odds- Repeater. 2535 to 100 straight, 650 to 100 place, 325 to 100 show; Opulent, CO to 100 place. 40 to 100 show; Lucidus. 485 to 100 show. Winner Ch. g, by Ballot— Sweet lavender, by Goldfinch (trained by R. T. Runnels; bred by Mr John K. Madden). . Went to post at 2:01. At post 1 minute. Start fair and slow. Won driving; second and third the name. REPEATER moved up steadily and. racing in the best going through the stretch, gained fast near . r the end and outfinishcd OPIT.ENT in the closing strides. OPULENT was hard ridden and raced into the lead in the stretch, but began to tire and swerved in th last fifty yards. LUCIDUS was in good going most of the way and finished with a ni h. ROB showed the most early speed, but quit in the stretch. FLOWER SHOP hail no mishaps. CHAPLET closed up some ground. Scratched 77871 = Lugs. 110; 71L.5 Royal Palm, 110; 77S01 Patrician, 100; 78976 Vanishing Boy, 109; 7S977 Kirklevingtcn. 118. Overweight Flower Shop, 3 pounds. S r7QAACr SECOND RACE— 4 1-2 Furlong*. (May 21. 1921— 52%— 2— 110.) $1,200 added. 2-year-4 OWO olds. Maidens. Colts and Geldings. Special Weights. Net value to winner $900; second, $254; third, $136. " Index Horses AWtPPStVi % % Str Fin Jockeys Owners Equiv. Odds Str't 78898-THl NDERGOD wb 118 4 2 2* 1» 1» E Pool D W Scott 75-100 78239 BARRAGE w 118 6 1 ll 2' 2' W Lilley M Goldblatt 1340-100 ■ 78798 MODEST A. wb 118 2 3 4* 3» 3* E Sm'w'd W T Crosthwaite 2780-100 78771 DOWN TOWN w 118 5 S 5l 4» 4* H Gray J W Paniah 380-100 10 THE SMASHER w 118 1 6 6 5» 5 1 M Garner P Coyne 575-100 •0 ROCKY w U8 3 4 3* 6 6 A Yerrat T E Mueller 3550-100 K, Time, 23%, 48, 54%. Track slow. $2 rautuels paid— Thundergod, $3.50 straight, $2.80 place, $2.50 show; Barrage, $6.70 place, $4.40 show; Modest a. $5.40 stow. . Equivalent booking odds— Thundergod. 75 to 100 straight, 40 to 100 place, 25 to 100 show; Barrage, ' 235 to 100 place, 120 to 100 show; Modesta, 170 to 100 show. . Winner B. g. by Peter Quince— Miss McNeill, by Assagai (trained by W. Perkins; bred by Messrs. ' Fpcith, Phelps and Jackson). Went to post at 2:30. At post 1 minute. Start good and slow. Won easily; second and third driving. IHUMnOOB suffered from interference in the early race, but raced into a long lead in the stretch, J" when clear, to win in a canter. BABRAGK raced into the lead with a rush on the first turn, but ,t finished tiring and had to be ridden hard to hold second place. MODESTA ran well. DOWN TOWN had j no mishaps. The others weie always far back. Scratched -78902 Foreign Relations, 118; 78902 Karachi. 118. _ pgsss ==l . rTQAAlQ THIRD RACE— 1 Mile. (May 19, 1921— 1:36%— 6—104.) Purse $1,300, 3-year-olds and j* 4 O U"U upward. Fillies and Mares. ■ Claiming-. Net value to winner $1,000; second, $200; " third, $100; ~ Index Horses AWtPPSt% % % Str Fin Jockeys Owners Equiv. Odds Str't 78938»'NEW BEAUTY w 3 100 4 1 I'll* 1* ll U G Ellis W E Applegate 430-100 78938' 'AMITY CLAIM w 3 981 2 6 5» 41 41 2'1 2» F Th'dyke Greentree Stable 215-105 » 78748- PRETTY POLl'N WB 3 103 5 8 3» G1 2» 31 3" H Gray R 13 Robson 235-100 w 78938 THE REAPER w 3 1011 7 4 7* 7« 5* 4* 4* H Long Friars Inn Stable 3020-100 » 78797*AMBALIKA w 3 97 6 2 4" 6 1 31 5» 5* S Griffin E F Prichard 1045-100 " (73904 (BLUE BIRD wb 4 111 8 5 81 8* 8" 6" 6'2 W Kelsay J J Ahearn 1120-100 78938 • LOUISE WAG'R wb 3 991 3 3 2l 2* 6» 7* 7* R Yelton M Lowenstein 9393-100 S 78826'KLUSIVE w 3 92 1 7 6* 31 7» 8* 8* E O'Brien I Weil 3130-100 78802 HONEY GAL w 3 1051 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 M Garrett A J Wells C985-100 w Time, 22%. 46%, 1:12%. 1:39%. Track slow. $2 mutuels paid -New Beauty. $10.60 straight, $4.70 place, $3.00 show; Amity Claim, $3.10 place, a. ' $2.50 show; Pretty Politician, $2.70 show. Equivalent booking odds — New Beauty, 430 to 100 straight, 135 to 100 place, 50 to 100 show; Amity y Claim 55 to 100 place, 25 to 100 show; Pretty Politician, 35 to 100 show. Winner — B. f, by DeUii— Lady McGee. by McGee grained by C. Van Dusen; bred by Mr. Thomas la Tiatt). Went to post at 3:00. At post 3 minutes. Start good and slow. Won driving; second and third the M name. HEW BEAUTY sh' wed the most speed from the start ami. making the pace fast, outstayed .a " AMITY CLAIM in a game finish. The latter raced well throughout a-id, after being taken back until reaching the stretch, came on with a r i h. PRETTY POLITICIAN ran well for three-quarters and. tiring, ■ just lasted to save third place. THE REAPER was going fast at the end and would have been third in in another stride. AMBALIKA tired in the last quarter. LOUISE WAGNER was done after going a good )ti half mile. Scratched 7S976 Hullo, 109; 75436 Quotation. 93. Overweights -Amity Claim, 1% pounds. Pretty Politician, 1; The Reaper, 4U ; Louise Wagner, 1%; ■• ' Elusive, 1; Honey Gal, 3%. ^ 1 fTOsfasfkrT FOURTH RACE— 7-8 Mile. (May 21. 19*1— 1:23%— 4— 110.) Pleasure Ridge Parse. 4 tJ\J\J 4 Purse $1,400. 3-year-olds. Allowances. Net value to winner $1,100; second, $20Q; o'. ** third, $100. Index Horses AWtPPSt % % % Str Fin Jockey3 Owners Equiv. Odds Str't ~t _ 78900 BOURBON BOY w 107 11 1 2» 3* 2* 2* U M Garner A Board 605-100 00 78828 GIBLON wb 109 3 4 1* ll 1 « U 2» E Martin C W Riedinger 330-100 00 78773 J G. DENNY wb 112 9 14 14» 13» 6» 41 3« R Har"ton J H Brown tl033-100 00 78773'CGRINTH w 112 5 5 51 4» 6* 7l 41 E Pool A B Hancock 710-103 03 78725 BEAUTIFUL AGNES w 106 8 12 15 121 81 6* 5' L McD'ott J N Camden 725-100 00 77760'QUIVERO w 1071 1 2 61 5* 41 6* 6* F Col'lettl J Livingston 1796-100 00 75435 SANOIA w 113 13 3 4* 6* 9'1 8* 71 W Fronk Harned Bros & Jones 375-100 00 75475 PETER MALONEY w 118 4 13 U» 101 7» 9* 8« B Harvey B Block 2500-100 00 (78671 ) DUSTY MARY w 101 2 11 3» 2» 31 3* 9» E O'Brien J W Downing t ♦ 78775 SAN VICENTE w 105 7 6 71 81 10» 101 10* B Kenn'dy R C Frakes f t OHONE w 103 14 7 »» 71 11* 11* ll1 K Erick'n W R Coe 4100-100 00 75512 PHIDIAS w 103 12 8 10* 141 14* 12* 12* H Gray J C A C B Bright 3970-100 00 75066 BEDFORD w 103 6 9 8 « 11» 12* 13' 13* J Wallace E Trotter * ( 75491 I ANNIE LYLH ws 108 10 15 12' 9» 13» 14* 14« F Smith Harting & Richardson + i (75I70)QUOTA w 101 15 10 13l 15 15 15 15 D Jones Williams Bros \ t tMutuel field. Time, 23, 46%, 1:12%, 1:25%. Track good. $2 mutuels paid— Bourbon Boy, $14.10 straight. $*.60 place, $3.90 show; Giblon, $5.30 place, $3.80 SO show; J G. Denny, field, $3.S0 show. Equivalent booking odds — Bcurbon Boy, 605 to 100 straight. 230 to 100 place. 95 to 100 show; Giblon, n, 165 to 10O place, 4*0 to 100 show; J. G. Denny, field, 95 to 100 show. Winner -Ch. e, by North Star III.— Bedtime Stories, by Marta Santa (trained by P. Coyne; bred by by Idle Hour Stock Farm). W.nt to post at 3:35. At post 6 minutes. Start good and slow. Won driving; second and third the he same-. BOURBON BOY. well ridden, and close vp from the start, wore GIBLON down steadily in the he Ktreteh and was drawing clear at the end. GIBLON shewed the most sj eed nearly all the way, but ut tired slightly. J. G. DENNY ch sed a big gap and was going fast at the endV DUSTY MARY tired after r».ing well to the stretch. CORINTH had no mishaps. BEAUTIFUL AGNES made up much ch ground fr in a slow beginning. Scratched 75516'Lord Martin. 118: 7«938 Privilege, 101; 7S585 Sun Spot, 113; 78775 Sporty McGee, *, 103; 7.Vir.r Bob's Mary. 101; Miss Mischief. 98. Overweiguts Bourbon Boy, 1 pound; Giblon. 1; Beautiful Agnes, 5; Quivero, 1%; San Vicente, 2; 2; Ohone, 5; Annie Lyle, 1. — rTflAAQ FIFTH RACE— 34 MUe. (May 24, 1921—1:11—6—128.) Seelbach Hotel Handicap. Purse •SO 4 Jj VrVfO $1,£00. 3-year-olds and upward Net value to winner $1,360; second, $300; third, $150. JO, _ Index Horses AWtPPSt % % % Str Fin Jockeys Owners Equiv. Odds Str't r»t 78899 CltKAT JAZ w 4 10C1 6 1 1« U U 1* E Pool C Wiedemann 960 100 100 78901 MOONKAKER wb 4 112 1 3 3* 3' 3 21 F Col'leUi Greentree Stable 315-100 100 78899 'EASTER HELLS wsb 4 106 5 2 2* 2* 2* ■*■ J Wallace W E Caskey Jr 575-100 100 78942 -ACTUARY wb 4 112 3 6 6 41 4* 4l M Garner Anderson & Kendle 315-100 100 (7551 4) PEGASUS w 5 112 4 6 4» 6* 5* 5» B Kenn'dy Audley Farm Stable 1800-100 100 (62662)CHEROKEE w 4 111 2 4 6'1 6 6 6 B Harvey Gallaher Bros 255-100 100 Time, 23%, 47, 1:12%. Track good. $2 mutuels paid Great Jaz, $21.20 straight, $8.40 place, $6.40 bhow. M onraker, $5.00 place, $3. SO Chow; Easter Bells, $4.50 show. Equivalent booking odds^ Great Jan. 960 to 100 straight, 320 to 100 place. 220 to 100 show; Moon-raker. n- 150 to 100 plare. 90 to 100 show; Easter Bells. 125 to 100 show. Winner B. c, by Creat Britain- Miss JazLo, by Waterboy (trained by R. J. Gilmore; bred by Mr. [r. T. Browu). . Went to post at 4:09. At p st 3 minutes. Start bad and slow. Won easily; second and third ird driving CREAT JAZ had the best oT the start and, showing high speed, raced into a good lead at once ice and won in a canter. MOONKAKER begun well and, following close up, passed EASTER BELLS, ^?, although swerving in the last seventy yards. EASTElt BEIJ.S ran well, but tired badly right at the "e end. ACTUARY, practically left at tie post, raced as if best and closed a big gap. PEGASUS had no no nib»haps. CHEROKEE began slowly and was far back for most of the way. Overweight Great J as, 1% pounds. = rTHAAA SIXTH RACE— 4 1-2 Furlongs. (May 21, 1921— 52%— 2— 110.) Anchorage Purse. Purse rse / tJ\J \J tj $1500. 2-year-olds. Fillies. Allowances. Net valuo to wumar $1,150; socond, $225; 16; third. $125. ' index Horses AWtPPSt % % % Str Fin Jockeys Owners Equiv. Odds Str't r't — ( 78749 ) LITTLES VISITOR w 112 6 4 1* l1 1* R Har'ton J I. Knight 515-100 100 78698 'KITTY PAT w 112 J 1 4* 3« 2* L McD'ott J N Camden t220-100 100 ,77971 FANNY DE COURSYw 112 7 1 2«1 2» 3« J Wallace J ■ Hawkins 1126-100 100 (7869S)KUKAL ROUTK w 120 2 1 S* 4l 4» W W Tor H P Headier 155-100 100 ' I t • 1 ' I • f ( j ( t 0 , 0 1 0 0 1 0 1 (j . r . FLYATIT w 110 S C 5» 6* 6» F Col'lettl H P Whitney 1366-M8 78016 FRANCES VICTIA w 112 4 7 5* 6*1 6* J Wood International Stable 5260-100 78726 »OT,ORY w 112 6 6 7* 7* 7» S CBrlea M J Farriss Jr 3500-100 CHINOOK w 110 1 8 8 S 8 W Kelsay J N Camden t tCoupled as J. N. Camden entry. Time. 22%, 47%, 54. Track good. $2 mutuels paid— Little Visitor. $12.30 straight. $5.30 place, $3.60 show; J. N. Camden entry. $3.36 place. $2.80 show; Fanny de Coursy, $4.70 show. Equivalent broking odds Little Visitor. 515 to 100 straight, 165 to 100 place, 80 to 100 show; J. N. Camden entry. 65 to 100 place, 40 to 100 show; Fanny de Ccursy, 135 to 100 show. Winner— B. f, by Sweep— Margaret Hastings, by Hastings (trained by W. Perkins; bred by Mr. C. Nuckols). Went to post at 4:41. At pest 1 mirnfe. Start go.jd and slow fcr all but CHINOOK. Won easily; second and third driving. LITTLE VISITOR, lucky from the start and, escaping interference, raced into a good lead qi ickly and won all the way. KITTY PAT was hard ridden and, coining fast thiouga the stretch, outstayed FANNY DE COURSY. The latter rau well, but was tiring in the last eighth. RURAL KOl'TE, probably much the best, was forced brck sharply on the first turn and, easing -up in the last eighth, would have been closer up if ridden cut. FLYATIT tired in tho stretch. CHINOOK would not go. t — — ■ i F7€kf\~t fk SEVENTH RACE— 1 MUe. (May 19, 1921— 1:36%— S— 104.) Purse $1,300. 4-year-olds 4 t/l/Xll and upward. Claiming. Net value to winner $1,000; second, $200; third, $100. Index Horses AWtPPSt % % % Str Fin Jockeys Owners Equiv. Odds Str't 77850 (WKSTWOOD w 6 110 4 2 5* 41 2» V l'l J Wallace K Trotter 375-100 788973,RUNQUOI wb 6 105 S 1 ll ll l1 2l 2»* J Wood L Kay 115-100 78770) *LIERRE wb 4 99 3 3 4 31 41 31! 3* R Yelton M Lowenstein (S5-100 78941 • JACK FROST wb 4 112 7 6 3" 21 51 51 4» E O'Brien C E & J Hamilton 4955-100 78944*I»OHAL SWAIN wb 8 105 8 8 8 6» 3* 4l 5* F Th'dyke J Mageo 1225-100 78748 MISS MAZIE wb 4 105 2 5 61 7» 71 6« 61 J Pevic OMeara Bros 2555-100 78751'FERGUSON w ■ 105 I 4 2» 51 Gj 7* 7»i W McC'be S W Gaines 1750-100 78830 SANDS OF F'RE wb 11 118 5 7 7'i 8 8 8 8 W Fronk J T Looney 1275-100 Time, 23%. 47%, 1:13%, 1:40. Track good. $2 mutuels paid -Westwood, $9.50 straight, $3.40 place, $3.00 show; Kunquoi, $3.00 place, $2.60 show; Lierre. $3.80 show. Equivalent booking odds Westwood, 375 to 100 straight, 70 to 100 place, 50 to 100 show; Runquoi, 50 to 100 place, 30 to 100 show: Lierre. 90 to 100 show. Winner Br. h. by Honeywo d Hoselawn, by Orsini (trained by C. II. Trotter; bred by Nevada Stock Farm). Went to post at 5:11. At post 2 minutes. Start good and slow. Worn easily; second anil third driving. WESTWOOD was outpaced early, but moved up with a rush after reaching the streeh and, passing RUNQt'Ol in the last sixteenth, won going away. RUNQUOI showed the rant speed to the stretch, but when tiring, swerved over against LIERRE. impeding her sharply. The latter would have been second but for the interferer.ee and finished fast. JACK FROST tired in the last eighth. PASTORAL SWAIN ran well. FERGUSON was far back for most of the race. Scratched 7W)76 Naughty Nisba, 105; 78940-Kinburu, 110; (78389)Sway. 108; 7S830 Walnut Hall. 105; 7S870 Colonel Winn. 113. Overweight Miss Masie, 1 pound. Jamaica S " ■ 10 •0 K, . ' . ' J" ,t j _ . j* " ~ » w » " S w a. ' y la the M .a " ■ in in )ti ■• ' ^ 1 o'. ** ~t _ 00 00 00 03 00 00 00 00 t ♦ f t 00 00 * + i \ t SO n, by by the he the he but ut ch *, 2; 2; — •SO JO, _ r»t 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 SO n- Mr. [r. ird once ice ^?, the "e no no = rse $225; 16; Str't r't — 100 100 100 100 JAMAICA (Copyright, 1924, by Daily Racing Form Publishing Company.) NEW YORK, N. T., WEDNESDAY. MAY 14. 1924.^. lama ica. (One Mile.) Fourteenth day. Metropolitan Jockey (Tub. Spring meeting if 20 lays. Weather dear. Stewards J. E. Cowdin, W. G. Street and W. S. Vosburgh. Judges, E. 0. Smith and C Coruehls^n. Starter, Mars Cassidy. Racing Secretary, W. C. Edwards. Racing starts at 2:30 p. m. (Chicago time, 1:30 p. m.). W indicates whip, S spvrs, B b.inkers. Fig-■1 ures in parentheses following the distance of each race indicate date, track record, age of horse and weight carried. 'Indicates apprentice allowance. r7QA-| "g FIRST RACE— 5-8 MUe. (May 16, 1923— 58%— 2— 111.) Purse $1,000. 2-year-olds. • «L?"-L-L Allowances. Net value to winner $700; seoend, $200; third, $100. Index Horses AWtPPSt % % % Str Fin Jockeys Owners O H C P S ( 78863 )EDtSTO w 121 2 1 J« 2*2'H1 L McAtee L S Thompson t7-5 2 9-5 2-5 out 78954 SOCRATES wb 113 5 2 ll 1 1 l1! 2'1 D ConnllyW Daniel 1 1 7-101-4 out 78913 BILL DWYER w 110 6 3 2» 3* 35 3'» T Burns A J Contento 10 20 20 6 21 78883»CHAMIMGNOL wb 110 3 4 4* 4* 4« 41 C Turner Riviera Stable 15 15 8 2 3-6 AMPOLAC w 110 1 6 6 6 6 61 B Br'ningW L Hernstad 10 20 20 6 21 REMINDER w 110 4 5 5" 5'* 51 6 J Corcor'nH P Whitney fT-5 2 9-5 2-5 out tCoupled as L. S. Thompson and H. P. Whitney entry, Time. 23, 47%, 1:00%. Track fast. Winner1 — B. c, by Johren -Tunnin, by Broomstick (trained by F. Hopkins; bred by Mr. L. S. Thompson). Went to post at 2:33. At post 3 minutes. Start good and slow. Won driving; second and third Oie same. EDISTO, away well, was in dose quarters in the first eighth and came on the outside when entering the stretch, but finished fast, and wore SOCRATES diwn in the final sixteenth to win, drawing clear. SOCRATES began sluggishly and was forced to bump his way through tc the front and raced into a safe lead, but tired near the end. BILL DWYER raced well throughout, and had no mishaps. CHAMPIGNOL showed early speed. AMPOLAO began slowly and finished well. REMINDER was not persevered with and raced green. . r7QAi O SECOND RACE — 1 MUe and 70 Yards. (Oct. 3, 1922— 1:41%— 5— 120.) Purse $1,000. 4 OvFJL^ 4-year-olds and upward. Claiming. Net value to winner $700; second, $200; third, I*0* Index Horses AWtPPSt % % % Str Fin Jockeys Owners O H C P S 78788-MOM w5 99 10 2 2-* 2* I'll* 11 J CallahnG C Winfrey 2 13-511-51 1-1 78953*«SUPERBUM w 4 108 9 6 6* 51 4* 3* 2* W Kelly G W Coburn 10 10 8 3 3-6 78862 BENDITA w 4 105 11 4 3* 3* 3* 2»k 3» H ThurberG Long 6 8 8 3 8-6 78603 MONT MAJELLA wb 6 106J 2 11* l'l 2* 4* 4» L McAtee Idle Hr S F Stb 6 6 5 2 1 78785 ANNIVERSARY w 7' 104 1 7 4* 4« 5» 5* 51 H Thomas.VIr.s M L Davis 50 50 50 20 10 78842 ANTERIOR wb 5 107 8 3 8 « 7« 7l« 6* 6« T Burns A J Contento 10 15 15 6 3 73314 SCOTT'H CHIEF w 6 113 7 5 5'| 6" 6' 7» 7* G Mein R Slegmaier 30 30 30 12 6 75713 WARLIKE wb 7 105 6 8 7* 81' S" 8'» 8»« F Her'dezMrs It Cook 30 30 30 12 6 78661 »RALCO wb 7 102 399 9 9 9 9 E Beach H S Bowns 3 6 6 21 6-5 78746*TR1TE wb 9 99 5 Left at the post. W HarveyMrs V L Moore 6 8 7 3 8-5 78986'ORAN w 4 98 4 Left at the post. H Rich Ms L G Blume 15 20 20 8 4 Time, 24, 48%, 1:14%, 1:41, 1:45%. Track fast. Winner— Ch. m, by Rock View — Compensate, by Compute drained by G. C. Winfrey; bred by Mr. J. D. Carr). Went to post at 2:58. At post 5 minutes. Start bad and slow. Won driving; secrnd and third the same. MOM followed MONT MAJELLA in closest pursuit to the last turn, then raced into a long lead, but was tiring and doing her best at the end. SUPERBUM made up ground and. coming fast through the stretch, was pressing the winner bard at the end. BENDITA raced prominently, but tired in the stretch drive. MONT MAJELLA set a good pace to the last turn and tired. ANNIVERSARY ran fairly well. Scratched— 7S785;Dan Boiling, 107; 7S9S9-Juno, 94; 78S42 Irene Sweeney, 107; 71785 Prima D.nna, 107 Overweights — Mont Majella, 2% pounds; Warlike. 1; Ralco, 3; Bendita, 1. FTQAi Q THIRD RACE— 3-4 Mile. (Oct. 5, 1922— 1:11%— 2— 117.) Purse $1,000. 3-year-olds 4 *y\J Id and upward. Claiming. Net value to winner $700; seoond, $200; third, $100. Index Horses AWtPPSt % % % Str Fin Jockeys Owners O H C P S 78839 BUCK POND w 3 109 9 3 1* 1» 1« 1* J H BurkeB Maginnis 2 3 13-51 1-J 78882 ESCOBA D'ORO w 3 97 1 7 5*1 3'1 3* 2'1 B Br*ningMrs F Byer 5 7 6 21 6-5 ( 78842 ) 'COMEDY w 3 94 6 4 2* 2* 2'1 3* W HarveyC Franck 5 7 7 21 6-6 (78784)LALLY W 6 122 10 » S» 61 4» 4» C Turner Riviera Stable 21 3 11-54-5 2-6 78839*SKIKMISH wb 4 108 8 10 9»9»7«*5»E Beach T Calcina 15 20 12 6 21 78879 GOV. SMITH w 3 112 6 9 7* 81 8* 6* D Conn'llyT Monahan 50 100 100 40 20 78839*WILDRAKE w 4 118 11 2 81 41 5» 7»i F CatroneF E Brown 10 12 12 5 21 78513 EBONY BELLE wb 3 109 7 ( 6* 5" 6* 8'1 L McAtee Mrs A Swenke 8 10 10 4 2 78784 THE POET wb 3 109 4 1 10«nO»°10« 9* S Lowe J J Moran 30 50 30 12 6 74246 WHIRLIGIG w 5 112 3 6 4" 7l 9* 10« F Her'dezT V Woolvett 10 100 100 40 20 77376 VULCAIN PARK wb 5 122 3 11 11 11 11 11 K RobbinsA J BedeU 30 30 30 13 6 . Time, 23-%, 47, 1:13. Track fast. Winner — B. g. by Peter Quince — Hester R., by Plaudit (trained by A. S. Woodliffe; bred by Messrs. Railey and Nnckols). Went to post at 3:29. At post 3 minutes. Start good and slow. Won easily; second and third driving. BUCK POND raced to the front with a msh and, drawing away into a long lead, saved ground en the tarns, but tiring slightly at the end. ESCOBA D'ORO raced prominently from tha start and, working her way up on the inside, passed COMEDY and finished fast. COMEDY was much used, chasing the winner closely and tired badly. LALLY was shuffled back after the start and closed a big gap. GOV. SMITH showed improvement and finished resolutely. WILDRAKE quit badly. EBONY BELLE was bumped on the far turn. = rTOA1 A FOURTH RACE— 1 MUe. (June 19. 1919— 1:38%— 3— 129.) Ninth Running STTTY-ed 4 uUIt: VESANT HANDICAP. Guaranteed Value $6,000. Net value to winner $4,650; second, $800; third, $400. Index Horses AWtPPSt % % % Str Fin Jockeys Owners O H O I ( 78955 (ORDINANCE wb 108 2 3 3* Vj 3 1* l4 E Legere A Belmont 3 7-5 31 6-5 1-2 78879)LAURANO w 105 1 1 11 2» U 2'1 2l J MerimeeOak Ridge Stb 4 5 41 8-5 4-5 78789-SAMARITAN wb 105 6 4 4* 5» 5* 3* 3* J Maiben Sanfonl B F Stb 10 15 12 5 21 ( 75555) WISE COUNSKL'R w 125 5 5 5* 31 4» 5-* 4* J Callah'n.1 S Ward 21 5 13-51 1-3 (78786)SHERMAN wb 112 4 6 6 6 6 6 5»H ThurberUanc ocas Stable 5 5 41 8-5 4-5 78955'SWINGALONO w 115 3 2 2l P* 31 41 6 L McAtee H P Whitney 3 16-516-56-5 1-2 Time, 24, 48, 1:12%, 1:38% I New track record). Track fast. Winner — B. c, by Ormondale — Dona Boca, by Rock Sand (trained by L. Feustel; bred by Mr. August Belmont). Went to post at 3:53. At pest 1 minute. Start good ?.nd slow. Won easily; second and third driving. ORDINANCE, close up from the start, moved up steadily on the outside in the racing through the hack- stretch and. slipping up between LAUsUUCO and SW1NUAI.ONG on the stretch turn, raced into an easy lead and was easing up at the end. LAI'RANO showed a high flight of speed and, racing SWl.MiAI.ONli into exhaustion, to' k the lead, but could not withstand the rush of the winner. SAMARITAN was a forward contender fnru the start and ran a good race. WISE COUNSELLOR, in close quarters while go-S0 ing to the first turn, moved up with a rush on the far turn and came on the outside on the streteh turn, but was tiring at the end. SHERMAN was pinched off on tho inside while going to the first turn and finished resolutely next to the inner rail. SWING AIX)NG was speedy aud raced into the lead, but was much used in racing with LAUKANO and tired badly. Scratched — (78743)Sheridan. 117; 7 *i34 Eaglet, 104; 7."810 Maxie, 102. r70A~l K. FIFTH RACE— 3-4 Mile. (Oct. 5, 1922— 1.11%— 2— 117.) Purse $1,000. 3-year-olds and 4 tlU ID upward. Claiming. Net value to winner $700; second, $200; third, $100. . — Index Horses AWtPPSt % % % Str Fin Jockeys Owners O U C P 8 , . . — — — — 78811 BELCROSS wb :t 101 7 5 4* 4* 4* 11 J Callah'nT C Sawyer 4 5 41 2 1 78715 EGE w 4 107 14 3 D 2* 1» 2» G Fields O W Smith 15 15 15 6 3 785852»DAN ROLLING wb 5 112 11 3l 3l 3'1 3* F HstingsS Gooch 6 6 4 8-5 4-6 78811'DAYDUE wb 8 112 10 4 2'J 1* 2" 4* B Bre'ningJ L Holland 10 12 12 5 2| 77580»UESSIE L'HTON w 4 102 2 3 51 5* 5* 5»1 E Beach H Roseacher 50 50 50 20 10 78811 FELICITOUS wb 4 112 13 10 V 9l 6* CJ J Maiben G C Winfrey 10 15 12 5 2| U9979*JAUNEBAR w 5 109 12 13 81 61 7* 7l F CatroneJ Diggins 50 50 50 20 10 75022 CAR. PNTAGES wb 4 107 3 7 11" 101 8" 8=k H ThurberG Choos 50 50 50 20 10 78811 PARVENU wb 3 106 5 9 13 11» 9l 9'1 G Mein K Arlington 30 30 20 8 4 78634 DIRECTOR wb 3 106 6 11 12113 110 10s K Legere S H Harris 8-5 21 11-61 1-2 7462S LADY TYBAR w 4 107 S 8 7» S» 10 11' F Her'dezT V Woolvett 60 50 60 2* 19 -. (Continued on tenth page.) JAMAICA. (Continued from third page.) 74KJ4 MKADOW LAWN wS M 9 13 10» 12| IS 12 C Kurta'erJ S Ward 20 30 SO 12 6 •7**68 POE wSllt 4 I d 7* Br.d'n.C Rob'a'nKreeport Stable 3 4 3| 6-5 3-5 78811 WlKJIIT LIGHTS w 8 114 11 Lost rider. D Conn'llyJ J McCauley 50 50 GO 20 10 Time, 24, 48, 1:13%. Track fast. Winner— Blk. c, by Reck View— «ainville, by Sain (Irained by G. It. Sorrel I; bred by Mr. Tliomai Tiatt). Went to post at 4:18. At post 10 minutes. Start poor and slow. Won driving; seortnd and third the same. KKLCROSS, close up from the start, came fast around the stretch turn and, finishing gamely, ■was drawing clear at the end. KGE showed the most speed nearly throughout, and made a game finish. 1».\\ HULLING raced well and was on the inside all the way. DAYDliK ran well from the start, but tired near the end. ltKSSIK LKIGHTON ran a good race. FELICITOUS began in a tangle. I'OB fell lame. BRIGHT LIC1I1TS lost his rider at the start. m rat. lied— 78811 refer Piper, 114; 78986 Cue Rack. 101; G7232*Cydonla. 114; 79012 Trite, 109; fMPMtfM On. 102; 71784 Mac IJr, 112. Overweights — Director, 5 pounds; Meadow Lawn, 8. rTQAi £» SIXTH RACE— 5-8 Mile. (May 16, 1923— 58%— «— 111.) Purse $1,000. 2-year-olds. 4 *J\F ID Maidens. Fillies. Special Weights. Net value to winner $700; second, 8200; third, $100. Index Horses AWtITStV4 Vx % Str Fin Jockeys Owners O H C P S 78747 MRRVINTA w U4 2 2 2« 2«k 1« 1« T Bums A J Contento 8-5 2 0 5 1-2 out | YOUTHFUL -w 115| 1 1 1* 1* 2" 2 i J Hutwell Sanford .S r Stb 8-5 2 9-5 1-2 out j : 77867 'WARATAH w 114 3 4 3* 4 3'1 3 It Carter R Hyams 3 31 3 4-5 out ' 78747 MYRTLE BELLE W 114 4 3 • ft* 4 4 C Kurts'erJ S Ward 5 6 5 8-5 out Time, 23%, 48%. 1:02. Track fast. Winner B. Wrack Star Shoot C. K. bred Mr. D. — f, by — Priscilla, by (trained by Moore; by George Widenerl. Went to post at 4:53. At post 2 minutes. Start, good and slow. Won easily; second and third driving. MKRVINIA started slowly, but gained steadily and, passing YOUTHFUL after rounding the stretch turn, drew nway into an easy lead. YOUTHFCL showed the most speed from the barrier, but tired after Koing three -eighths. WARATAH raced gamely on the inside throughout. MYRTLE UELLK Showed speed, but tired badly. Scratched — Satanta. 114. Overweight — Youthful, 1% pounds. Page 4 Churchill Downs — ] Entries and Past Performances CHURCHILL DOWNS j THURSDAY, MAY 15 j I WEATHER CLOl'DY ; TRACK HEAVY. The figures under the beading "Hec." in the entries below show the best time of each horse at the distance since January 1. 1922. no matter where it finished. In cases where record was made on other than a fast or rood track, abbreviation* show track conditions, 7C460 IS FIRST INDEX OF 1924. 78698 IS THE FIKST INDEX OF MAT. Racing starts at 2 p. m. (Chicago time, 3:00). ©Superior mud runner. XGood mud runner. Sj: l-'air mud runner. (M) Maidens. *A|J|IIMltN I allowance. Mtlitikers. . The following abbreviations are used to \ designate tracks at which time records shown in entries were made : Aurora Au Jefferson Park. JP Aqueduct Aq Kenilworth Ke Belmont Park BP Kempton Park KP Blue Bonnets BB King Edward Ki Bowie Bo Latonia La Churchill Downs CD Laurel Lu Columbus Co Lexington Lx Connaught Park CP Maple Heights MH Conneaut Lake CL Marlboro Kb Dade Park DP Mobile Mo Devonshire De Mount Boyal MR Dorval Do Omaha Om Dufferin Du Pimlico Pm Empire Em Reno Re Fair Grounds FG Saratoga Sa Fort Erie FE Tanforan Ta Hamilton Hm Thorncliffe Th Havre de Grace HG Tijuana , Ti Hawthorne Hw Toledo To Havana Hv ■Windsor Wi Huntington Hu Woodbine Wo Jamaica Ja First Race— 1 1-16 Miles. Pursp $1,300. 3-year-olds. Claiming. (Track record: May 24, 1922—1:44 — 4—113.) Today's Ind. norseiPostros. Wt. Rec. A.Wt.Han. I. (78799) Muskeg. 8 Lx 112 1:48% 115X72". ■ 78941 Lady Jane, 1.... 102x72(1 ■ 76436 Quotation. 5 97..71.r. 78903 Klaxon. 6 CD 103 l:51%m 115.. 710 0 T7688» Royal George, 7. . FG 95 1:49% 107. .710 0 78827 Florence W. (M), 4 102.. 710 0 78696 Bugler (M), 3.JI' 100 l:53%m 107X70T. f 79006 The Reaper (M),2 102.. 700 0 Second Race — 4 1-2 Furlong* Purse $1,200. 2-year olds. Maidens! Fillies. Special Weights. (Track record: May 21. 1921— 52%— 2— 110.) 78939' Duteh Girl, 9. CD 115 :57h 115X725 5 78774* Rothermel, 8 ..Lx 106 :54% 115.. 720 0 78939' Bit o' Honey. 10. Lx 114 :56 115X715 5 78902 Fair Vision. 7. CD 104 :56%m 115.. 715 5 78943 Afternoon Tea, 1. Lx 107 :56% 115.. 710 0 78939 Trifling,* CD 115 :58%h 115. .705 •5 I . \ I. ■ ■ 0 0 0 f 0 5 0 5 5 0 •5 Miss Emmert, 2.. HB j Merry O., 3 H5 j Rosegirl, 4 115 « Bewitching, 6 .... 115 • Third Race— 1 Mile. ] Furse $1,400. 4-year-olds and upward. Claiming. (Track record: May 19, 1921— 1 :36%— 8— 104.) • (78944) •Peouot. i Hv 104 1:41% 4 110x725 75496* Auntie May, 5.FG 107 1:39% 6 108X720 78803* John Hoshor, 4R1' 107 1:38% 6 110®715 ' 73304* •Cromwell. 6 ..Hv 110 1:38% 8 99x715 74562 Mayor Carrel, 3FG 99 1:41% 4 103. .710 75533* Mistress Marj ,2CD 114 1:40 4 101.. 705 Fourth race — 3-4 Mile. j l'urse $1,400. 3-year-olds and upward. Claiming. (Track record: May 24, 1921—1:11—6—128.) j (77783) Sympathy, 9 ...La 108 1:11% 4 110x725 ; 75495 Clarence, 1 ...La 109 1:12 3 106x720 , (75261) 1'ntried, 2 La 109 1:14 4 110x715 , 75457;1 Rocky Mountain, , ■ Wi 113 1:12% 5 115. .715 . 77475 Triumph, 3 ....Lx 112 1:12% 4 115x710 (74508) Poland. 8 La 118 1:14% 3 103.. 710 ■ 755351 Breakfast BeH. 4 8 101.. 70". (74963) Ann M., C S 101.. 705 71064 'Queen Bass, 10... 8 93.. 705 Miss Mischief, 7. 3 98 Fifth Race— 7-8 Mile. Watterson Hotel Purse. Purse $1,500. 3-year-olds and upward. Allowances. , (Track record: May 21, 1921—1:23^—4—110.) 7103£» CH1TTAGONG. 7. 4 112.. 750 (78775) Delectable, 10.CD 107 1 :28% 3 93. .740 78942 Brilliant Cast, 9 CD 10011:28 &h 3 100X740 • 78901 Staitle. 8 5 112X740 78900' Dazzler, 2 3 100x735 72954 Parader, 3 6 112X73". 78752 Belzoni, 11 4 112. .73," 78775 Sporty McGee (M). 1 3 100.. 730 74976 Be Good. 4 Ke 103 1:26% I 107.. 730 78342 Star Cudgel, 5... 3 100. .725 69615 Park Hill (M), 6 4 112. .725 ! Sixth Race — 4 1-2 Furlongs. Bardstown Purse. Purse $1,400. 2-year-olds. Allowances. (Track record: May 21, 1921— 52%— 2— 110.) (78582) Elsass. 5 118x725 78943* Sam Mengel, 6. CD 115 :56h 118X720 (78771) Reputation, l..Lxll4 :53% 118. .715 (78972) Abstract, 8 . . .CD 118 :58%m 118. .713 78902* Elizabeth K , 7CD 111 :55%m 115. .710 (78697) Frightful. 4 ..Lx 115 :58h 118x710 Hurry Inn , 2 ... 113 Sir Charles, 3 113 Seventh Race— 1 1-16 Miles. Purse $1,300. 3-year-olds. Claiming. (Track record: May 24. 1922—1:44— 4 — 113.) 78938 Privilege, 2 105X725 78938 Bye Bye, 5 102X720 78171* »Niagara. 8 97. .715 78826 Fausto (M). 6... 107. .715 78750 Bush Buck, 1 112. .715 77103 'Devil Girl, 4 97X710 789033 Firetoma, 3 . . .CD 99 1 :.".0%m 110. .710 78938 Cypreme (M), 7Ti 101 l:48%h 107X700 Churchill Downs Jockey Percentages CHURCHILL DOWNS JOCKEY PERCENTAGES (From January 1, 1923, to May 7, 1924, Inclusive.) At or Over Jockey. P.C. Wt. Mfs. 1st. 2d. 3d. Tarke, 1 25 100 1108 279 187 137 Taylor, W. W 23 114 13 3 3 2 Pickens. A 21 106 337 72 64 58 Pool, E 19 110 491 02 103 74 Garner, M 19 110 335 64 53 45 McDermott, L 18 107 836 149 130 127 Martin, E 17 109 646 95 67 58 Pevic. J 17 104 561 93 101 85 Bmallwood, E 17 113 402 70 68 46 Kennedy, B 16 105 493 77 80 69 Howard, J 16 103 140 22 24 9 Barrett. N 16 110 75 VI 6 8 Pool, W 14 107 480 66 56 54 Heupel, J 14 103 339 49 46 46 Garrett, M. 14 100 362 49 42 29 Fisher, R 14 100 7 1 2 1 Fronk. W 13 101 883 114 109 93 Mooney, J. D 13 114 404 64 46 52 Griffin, 8 13 95 23 3 1 1 Harvey, B 12 105 753 87 81 96 Stntts, n 12 104 651 75 79 99 Lancet, W 12 102 458 56 63 72 Kelsay, W .12 108 219 26 25 25 O'Brien. E 12 88 164 20 25 13 Gray, II 12 103 120 14 9 13 Coeoran, J 11 108 774 84 97 84 McCoy, J 11 103 503 67 49 62 Yerrat, A, 11 98 282 32 30 32 At or Over Jockey. P.C. Wt. Mis. 1st. 2d. 3d. Lyke. L 11 115 154 17 18 21 Murphy, F 11 109 108 12 14 9 Montgomery, L 11 100 62 7 7 6 Erickson. K 10 105 544 56 78 62 Eaton. J 10 99 387 38 61 49 Harrington, R 10 109 232 24 26 27 Costello, R 10 106 272 26 15 25 Willis, 0 10 108 31 3 0 5 Jones, D 09 95 395 37 39 40 Blind. E 09 99 412 36 38 49 Carroll, G. W 09 100 278 25 37 36 Owens, J 08 109 342 28 27 38 Smith. F 08 106 235 19 23 24 Murray, T 08 110 135 11 8 17 Mergler, D 07 99 326 23 41 38 Kaiser, H 07 99 162 12 13 19 Lilley. W 07 115 94 7 10 12 Francis, J 06 109 31 2 2 3 Thorndyke, F 05 98 196 10 18 12 Clifford, R. 05 100 146 7 14 16 Kederis, J 05 106 103 5 13 I McCabe, W. 03 103 200 7 17 19 Pichon, L. » 106 22 0 0 3 Yelton, R 97 60 0 1 1 Dishmon, C. .. 103 19 0 0 1 Barker, T M 100 4 0 0 0 \ Barnes, N. J ... 105 2 0 0 0 Meyers, EL m ..108 3 0 0 0 , 1st Race [1st Churchill Downs] 1 lt RAPE * 1-16 M,,es- 3-year-olds. Claiming. (May 24, 1922 1:44 Index Coarse DIst Time T ck Odds Wt St %. Sir fin Jockeys Started Ordei or Finish MUSKEG, b. g. 3 115 By Delhi — Lady Teresa, by Star Shoot. (Trainer, J. C. Gallaher. Owner. Gallaber Bros.). Breeder. S. H. Velie. 78799 Lex'gton 1 1-16 l:48%fast 31-10 112 5 4 II P-l B Harvey 8 EuniceBiiley. TheComp'r. Is'm'n 78G96 Lex'gton lmTOy l:49%hvy 5 108 5 3 2* 1» B Harvey 8 Norseland, Isaman, Bugler 71207 Latonia 5i f l:08%hvy SI 107 12 6 7* 5*1 B Harvey 12 Laveen. Shindy, Eventide 71103 Latonia 5-8 1:00%fast 25 100 10 11 71 6* B Harvey 12 Battle Bent, Sextant, Verbena 70886 Latonia 4} f 57%hvy 6 110 I 3 3« 3«i T Murray 8 Tight, Verbena. Glide 70662 Latonia 6-8 l:03%hvy 8 104 4 7 6 4* B Harvey 8 Lit.Ciair. Eventide. BattleBent 70314 Churchill 41 f 55%hvy 14-5 110 4 ( P 1»* B Harvey 10 Buck, Arabis, Quaver XADY JANE, b. f. 3 102 By Everest — Bettie Porter, by Planudes. (Trainer, J. McGee. Owner, 0. Torrell). Breeders. A. E. Hunley & Son ct J. Spencer. 78941 Churchill 3-4 1:15 hvy 8 87 8 8 5* 5" F Th'dyke 8 The Runt, Sequel, Napoo 76771 F.Gr'nds 3-4 l:13%good 40 89 10 9 10 101* G Cooper 10 Mercury. Centimeter, Julia M. 76684 F.Gr'nds lm70y l:48%tnud 20 98 6 8 8' 8'° J Wallace 10 I'ayman, Our Star, Fehrah 76484 F.Gr'nds 3-4 l:13%fasc 20 99 10 T 8) 8'« L Pichon 10 I'ayman. Q. Charming, Waukulla , 75997 Jefferson 3-4 1:17 slow 10 103 9 6 7* 1* F Lee 11 PeggyO., S.'sFlower, Ph. Snow . 75786 Jefferson 6|f l:ll%hvy 6 108 9 9 9 8*11 Parke 9 HeuryS., Peggy O., Mid't Follies I 75473 Churchill 7-8 l:27%fast 15 113 15 15 13 12'* J H Burkel5 B'chl'der. N'rseland, B.andShoe.s 75376 Churchill 8-4 1:14 hvy 16 107 7 7 7l 6" L Mc-D'ott 8 Defiant. Roll'gWave, P.McCanu 1 75064 Latonia 3-4 l:17%hvy 4 100 6 6 41 4' F listings 6 Pest, Volt, Ray Jr. 74855 Latonia 2-4 1 :14y6Slow 61 112 7 5 S» I'l D Conn'l!yl_' Norseland, Oeirena, Lex. Maid 74664 Latonia 61 f 1:0/ fast 21 104 10 11 8' 9»1 J Wallace IS Col.Gilmore. Privilege, It &S hoes 1 14414 Latonia 61 f 1:07 fast 26 109 10 U 12 11" B Harvey 12 Glide. Pr. Politician. Mad.Vennie ! QUOTATION, b. t. 3 97 By Martinet— Cliff Top, by Clifford. (Trainer. R. D. Williams. Owner, Williams Bros.). Breeders, Williams Bros. 75436 Churchill 3-4 l:13%fasc 21 102 10 5 61 5*3 W Lancet U Bourbon Boy. Buck Pond, Pest 75161 Latonia 51 f 1:08 fast 8-5 104 6 6 1 l1 B Harvey 12 Elusie, GentleJulia. Mid.Kollles 74810 Latonia 6j f l:07\4fast M IS 1 1 1* 1' I Paike 12 Bona Vera, Roll'gWave, I'eggvO 74284 f«t— ta 61 f l:07%faat 12 103 2 8 J* 3'1 T Brothersl2 C.Gilmore, Q.Charm'g, B.Gracklc ' 73949 lex'gton 61 f 1:08 hvy 29 112 4 6 8 9*1 Parke 8 Clarence. PhoebeSnow, Midw't'n 70817 Latonia 6-8 l:05%mud 21 110 5 * 61 4'* T Brothers 7 Mex.Tea. lies. Wright. ImaMint 1 70085 Churchill 41 f 63%fast 9-6 (9 4 1 11 3*1 J Corcoran 8 Altavrood, Cherokee Lee. Buck KLAXON, br. g, 8 1U By Granite — Daisy Louise, by Abe Frank. (Trainer. R. C. F rakes. Own ct. R. C. Frakes). Breeder, R. E. Beatty. 18903 Churchill 11-16 1:49 mud 61 108 4 3 4l 6" H Gray 6 Dobson. Allie Ochs. Firetoma 78826 lex'gton Bn70y 1 :4«&fast 24 107 10 9 6' 1 H Gray 10 Ahnka. Quinine, Fansto 74314 latonia 3-4 1:14 fast 36 115 11 8 5» 5'1 G Allen 11 F.Gailor, L'dMartin, WrackRay BOYAL GEORGE, b. g, 3 107 By Everest— Effie Paton, by Ruskin II. (Trainer. J. W. Forman. Owner, E. Floyd). Breeders. A. E. Hundley & Son. 77653 F.Gr'nds 1 1-16 l:48%fast 4 95 5 6 31 3« L Lang 12 Ls Orb. Pete Foy, Doctor Jim 77S91 K.Gr nds lm70y 1 :47%faat 80 107 6 1 2'i 21 H Stutti 14 Midni'tFollics, Antiquity. Norah , 77343 FGrnda 3-4 1 :15Vigood JO 109 11 13 13»13'*G Walls 14 Lady Choco. Jackson. Kilbowie . 17121 F.Gr'nds 8 4 l:14%fast 30 111 9 8 S« 8;1 G Walls 13 Vultilla, Jackson. Zanzibar 18944 F.Gr'nds 8-4 l:14V£good SO 107 5 10 11 11" E Martin 11 JuliaM., W.theWizard, DevilGir'. I 16878 F.Gr'nds 3-4 1:14%slow 15 92 9 10 101 11'* D Jones 11 PaulMicou JouJou. C'ap.Costigan \ 76269 Hunt'gton 6 8 l:02%fast S7-10 112 1* G Walls 9 Auntiellillin. L 'yCelia. R. Court t 76109 Huntington 6-8 1:05 hvy 11-10 109 4» G Walla 5 Susper. Bethlehem Steel, yuotu 1 16014 Huntington 6-8 l:00%fast 7 112 2* G Walla t, C. Finisher. F. Church. 8. Pacific I FLORENCE W., b. f, 3 (M) 103 By Watervale— Alice Dale, by Alan-a-Dale. (Trainer, E. P. O'Meara. Owner. J. 8. Wiggins). Breeder. J. S. Wiggins. J8827 Lex'gton 8-4 1:14 faat 80 104 9 8 61 4*1 H Stutts 9 Theo. The Runt, Pure Dee 8778 Lex'gton 8-4 1:14 fast 82f 99 11 6 10« 10" D Jones 11 Lierre, A'tieMillin, SusterJosella 1 18648 Lex'gton 8-4 l:14%good ISO 99 3 4 4* 4«1 F Th'djkelO MexiniiiTea, GussieP., D'u.inat'n 1 18889 Lex'ton (1 t l:09%mud 22 103 10 T 4* 6" J Pevio 12 Mad.Vennie. Medina. Lib Queen 1 93282 Bl. Grass 81 f 1:07 fast 61 112 6*1 J Owens 8 Frosty Boy. March On, Cop. Head I tJlOO BL^rftSB fi-S l:03%slow 10 104 2s B Harvey 8 Quaah, Querulous, Say It ] j j j j « • ] • BUGLER, b. g. 3 (M) 107 By Poly melian— Early Morning, by Ecouen. (Trainer. J. 3. Troxler. Owner. J. J. Troxler). Breeder. B. Combs. 78696 Lex'gton lni70y l:49%hvy 13 103 1 4 4» 4'* D Mergler 8 Muskeg, Norseland, Isaman 77890 Jeffercon 1 1-16 1:53 mud 9 100 3 8 41 3» D Mergler 10 Quinham, G. Northern. Goldmark 77740 Jefferson 3-4 l:14%faat 20 116 9 10 10' 9,° E Martin 1". Bush Buck, Melbourne. Lcvoy 77494 F.Gr'nds 3-4 l:15%good 20 10110 8 6' 7'JD Jonea 14 Sea -Wolf. B. Black, Beth Steel 77099 F.Gr'nds 3-4 1:14 fast 10 103 8 8 61 8" F Lee 13 Brookdale, Benigna. Antiquity 76836 F.Gr'nds 3 4 1 :15%slow 8 106 3 3 41 6*1 F Lee 12 Goldmark. The Reaper, Baldine 7667!) F.Gr'nds I 4 1 15% mud 13-5 103 10 4 4» 3° I Parke 11 B. Manager, Antiqty, St. Gerard 76020 Mtaasa 6Jf l:10%slow 6 116 2 2 3" 2» E Martin 9 Times I'p, Parberry, Front'sman 75123 iJitonla 3-4 1:13%good 46 115 3 9 7' 6'J T Brothers 1 1 Morgan. Muldraugh. Calvin THE REAPER, b. f. 3 102 By Hells Bells— Garner, by Radium. (Trainer, R. Bolton. Owner, Friars Inn Stable). Breeder. W. R. Coe. 79006 See today's chart. 78938 Churchill 1 1:43 hvy 91 103 8 3 6"' 6*3 H Long 13 B'chloader. Am Claim. N. Beauty 77933 Jeffeison 3-4 l:15%hvy VI 106 8 7 9" 7*1 H Stutts 18 I^evoy. Benigna. Jim Kenney 77740 Jefferson 3-4 l:14%fast 6 111 5 3 4" 4»i F Sharpe 15 Bush P.nck, Melbourne, I* voy 77494 F.Gr'nds 3-4 1:l.".%good 18 5 103 12 12 10' 10* I Parke 14 Sea Wolf. B. Black. Beth. Steel 77213 F.Gr'nds 3-4 1:14 fast 13-6 109 6 10 10' 9 !■ I Parke 13 Barleycorn, Apology, Tight 76836 F.Gr'nds 3-4 1 :l." %slow 6 100 4 1 21 2"* F Th'c]ykel2 Goldmark, Baldine. Med.Mattie 76482 F.Gr'nds 3-4 1:13%faat 15 113 8 8 3" 4» M Barrett It Bril't Cast. W.t Wizard. Fausto 75954 Jefferson 51 f 1 :12%hvy 13-5 104 6 3 3« 3» I Parke 7 Bes.Hope, Baldine. Businesslike 75861 Jefferson i| f l:10%hvy 7 104 7 S 6» 6« E Blind 8 PeggyO.. Tomtella. Mid. Follies 75786 Jefferson 51 f l:ll%hvy 20 101 8 6 6* 4*1 E Blind 9 HenryS., PeggyO., Mid't Follies 2nd Race [2nd Churchill Downs] ' j j ; , , , . ■ , • ! On.| n/ipr 4 1-2 Fnrlonsrs. 2-year-olds. Fillies. Maidens. Special £llll nMUL Welghls. (May 21, 1921 53 3-B 2 HO.) DUTCH GIRL. b. f. 2 (M) 115 By Escoba— Miss Mooney, by My Boy II. (Trainer, G. Walkar. Owner, International Stable). Breeder. W. W. Darden. 78939 Churchill 41 f 57 hvy 10 115 2 1 H 2» J Wood 8 M'ximanch. B.o'H'ney. Mid. Rose 78345 Tijuana 1-2 49 good 12 103 8 8 61 34 J Wood 10 Edmon, Altol.l'm, Shasta Ex press 78253 Tijuana 12 61 mud 19-10 115 5 5 5« 4'1 J Maiben 7 Coalition. Intake. NormaTalin'ge 77771 Tijuana 1-2 48%fast 7 111 9 4 4* 4"3 J Wood 9 Bear Shot. Sequan. San Isabel 77729 Tijuana 31 f 43%mud 9-10 115 6 8 8* 5' P Walls 11 M. Child. F. Victoria. L. Shasta 77529 Tijuana 31 f 42*ifast 4 110 5 6 61 43 P Walls 8 Bear Shot, Atossa. Seqnan 77333 Tijuana 3-S 36 fast 9-6 112 5 41 2k P Walla 12 Vuban, Fran. Victoria, M'n Child 77204 Tijuana 3 8 36%fast 41 115 10 7* 5»3 E Fator 11 Girl Scout. Poppina, Atossa 76934 Tijuana 3-8 36%fast 13 115 3*3 E Fator 12 Sequan, Girl Scout. Miss Alessi ROTHERMEL, ch. f, 2 (M) 115 By Light Brigade— Lady Rotha. by Golden Maxim or Fayette. (Trainer, D. E. Stewart. Owner, J. N. Camden). Breeder. J. N. Camden. 78774 lex'gton 41 f 54 fast 14 106 3 1 11 21 L McD'ott ■ Cream Puff. Eliz. K.. M. Jennie 78695 Lex'gton 41 f 58%hvy 7-5 109 3 4 3 43 L McD'ott 7 Superfrank. Bad Luck. Mit 78609 Lex'gton 1-2 50%hvy 21f 112 1 3 3* 4» W Kelsay 9 K'yPat, R. Route, R'k'U Princess BIT 0' HONEY, ch. f, 2 (M) 115 By Star Master— Thelma S.. by Harrigan. (Trainer, K. Spence. Owner, Audley Farm Stable). Breeder. M. & B. B. Jones. 78939 Churchill 41 f 57 hvy 9 115 1 2 3'i 3J II Stutts ■ Maximaneh. D'tchC.irl, Mid.Rose 78749 Lex'gton 41 f 6i%fast 17 114 11 7 41 4»1 H Stutts 12 L.Visitor, R'landP'cess. Tinamou 78609 Lex'gton 1-2 60%hvy 21 112 9 9 81 81" B Kenn'dy 9 K'yPat. R.ltoule. U'k'clPrincess 77120 F.Gr'nds 3-8 35 fast 10 U5 6 51 4« H Stutts 12 Vanidoso. MabelC.. F'ydeCoursy 76646 F.Gr'nds 3-8 36%fast 4-5 115 2 21 2= ■ Pool 11 Mary Dear, Mabel C, N'tShade 76503 F.Gr'nds 3-8 36%mud ? 115 9 7" 7»3 E Scobie 10 Dress Goods. Evelyn, Mabel 0. FAIR VISION, ch. f. 2 (M) 115 By Von Tromp — Apparition, by Sweeper, (Trailer. C. E. Patterson. Owner. P. T. Chinn). Breeder. E. Cebrian. 78902 Churchill 41 f 54%mud 23 104 2 2 4' 51* K Er'ks'n (i DressG's, Eliza b'hK. Seth'sTr'e AFTERNOON TEA. br. f, 2 (M) 115 By Tea Caddy— Hindoo Dress, by Delhi. (Trainer, W. Perkins. Owner, W. Perkins). Breeder. R. Getty. 78943 Churchill 41 f 56 hvy 46 108 10 9 8'' 873 R Har'tonl2 Fuo. Red Seth, Sam Mengel 78829 Lex'gton 41 f 55 fast 35 107 8 9 7* 6" It Har'tonlO MyDestiny, M'yIJear, II andl'udd TRIFLING, ch. f, 2 (M) 115 By Broomstick— Vexatious, by Peter Pan. - (Trainer, C. Phillips. Owner, Greentree Stable). Breeder. H. P. Whitney. 78939 Churchill 41 f 57 hvy 11 115 3 3 41 5*1 W Lilley S M'xim'neh, D'tchGirl, B.o'Honey First start for the following: MISS EMMEBT, b. f, 2 (M) 115 By Spanish Prince II— Plain Dorothy, by Planudes. (Trainer, M. Lowensiein. Owner, M. Lowenstein). Breeder, J. E. Madden. MERRY C, ch. f. 2 (M) 115 By Frizzle— Musical, by McGee. (Trainer, W. S. Bruce. Owner, W. S. Brace). Breeder, Mrs. C. W. Moore. ROSEGIRL. b. f .2 (M) 115 By Bulse— Racy, by Burgomaster. (Trailer, J. H. Moody. Owner, T. E. Mueller). Breeder, J. W. Parrish. BEWITCHING, b. f, 2 (M) 115 By Jim Gaffney— Enchantress II.. by Collar. (Trainer, R. J. Gilmore. 0wn:r, C. Wiedemann). Breeder, Himyar Stud. 3rd Race [3rd Churchill Downs] \ , Of A DA PC * Mile. 4-year-olds and upward. Claiming. (May 19, 1921 Old tlAUL IsM 1-5 8 104.) PEQUOT, ch. c. 4 110 By Hilarious — Halesia. by Martinet. (Trainer, B. T. Watts. Owner, R. T. Watts). Breeders. Williams Bros. 78944 Churchill 1 1:42 hvy 3 108 7 6 3*1* S Griffin 8 Allie Ochs, Ruby, Escarpolette 77936 Jefferson 1 1-16 1 :51%hvy 8 115 4 1 1* 1« F Th'dykell Our Star, Servitor, Kent U 77650 F.Gr'nds lmTOy l:43%fast 20 101 3 5 C 6»1 B Brening C Ed'd Gray. Sympathy, Is.,s .lea 77540 F.Gr'nds 1 1-2 2:35%fast 16 95 3 1 f 7'} F Th'dyke 9 Brunell. Old Faithful. Irish Pat 77497 F.Gr'nds lrr.70y 1:44 good 15 S3 5 6 7* 7" B Bre'ning 8 RoseatelL. L.Granite. R.Bottom 77324 F.Gr'nds 1 1-16 1 :49%slow 7-5 103 2 2 l1 l1 I Parke 6 Raffles, Freez.Sneezy, Fly. Devil 77258 F.Gr'nds 1 1-16 l:47%faat 4 107 5 4 31 3» J Corcoran 6 Isosceles, Rock Bottom, Raffles 77189 F.Gr'nds 1 1-16 1 :49%hvy 7-10 111 3 11* I'll Parke C S'dsofPleasuie. Vennie. SeaCove AUNTIE MAY. ch. m, 6 108 By Uncle — May Hempstead, by Patron. (Trainer. W. Perkins. Owner, A. W. Young). Breeder. Headley St Miiler 75496 Churchill 3-4 1 :13Vifast 8-5 111 4 :: 3'1 3'J E Tool (1 Glvn. J. Q. Kellv. Blanche Mac 75433 Churchill 3-4 1:11 %fast 24 10713 8 8 8" B Pool 8 East. Bells, Gi'lJaz, MossI'oxII. 74975 Latonia 3-4 l:13%fast 14 109 7 6 4' 46 E Pool 8 E. Bells, Bill O'Flynn. Harry U. 73948 Lex'ton 3-4 1.14%hvy 13-5 108 2 4 4* 443 W Kelsay 8 Certain. Donees. Glyu 73831 Lex'gton 3-4 1 :12%fast 20 10814 2 71 7'* W Kelsay S M. Muffins, Tcn-Lec, L. Madcap 73682 Lex'gton 3-4 1:12%fast 23 108 5 4 91 6» W Kelsay 12 Dr.llickman, Translate, LilyM. 73261 Bl. Grass 3-4 l:ll%fast 17-10 110 2« W Kelsay 3 Dr. Hickman. Jack Bauer JOHN HOSHOR, b. g. C 110 By Light o' m* Life— Imprint, by Knight of the (Trainer, F. Brooks. Owner, T. V. Mountjoy). Thistle. Breeder. G. Gray. 78803 Lex'gton 1 1-8 1:53 fast 8 110 1 1 11 24 J °evic 7 Begonia, Huonec, Quesad.i 78754 Lex'gton 1 1-16 l:47%fast 12 109 1 1 2* 2* W Fronk ( Neddani, Esci'rpolette. Kinburn 78608 lex'gton 3-4 1:17 hvy 23 112 6 6 6 6'1 E Pool G Ballot Brush. Glyn, Bulletproof ■;7452 F.Gr'nds 3-4 l:15%hvy 15 105 4 9 11' 13'» J Heupel 13 Colonel Winn, M -lnlo-h. Stamp 70592 Latonia 3 4 l:12%fast 46 108 4 9 6' 4"! W Kelsay 9 ■snsf Man. Caligula. Ararat 67014 Jefferson lm70y 1:49 mud 3 110 2 2 2* 2« W Kelsay 3 Wynnewood. Financial Rooster 66956 Jefferson 3-4 l:14%fast 15 112 2 4 2»t 2'1 W Kelsay 7 Ararat. JakeHergcr, F. Cracker 66798 DadeP'rk 1 1-8 1 :55%slo\v 11-10 lit 1 1 1* ]■ A Roach • Pl.I'ltrn, Blos.Ilouse, M'nKlder 66754 DadeP'rk 1 1-16 1 :52%mud 6 103 2 3 4* 4'* H Stearns ■ Easteside. Lady Aster. Raider 66713 DadeP'rk 1 1.38%fast 2 109 2 4 3" l-n H Stearns « UgMssr, Jacobean, Ravensw'd 66601 Latonia 3-4 l:ll%fast 25 109 2 7 7« 7" H Stearns 8 Abadane. Dr. Hickman, Ablaze 66312 Latonia 3-4 l:12%fast 89 107 9 9 4 441 L Gregory 9 Gi'nCold. C. Henry, A. Alexander CROMWELL, blk. g. 8 99 By Plaudit— Affect, by His Highness. (Trainer. P. J. Williams. Owner. Williams Bros.). Breeder. J. H. Morris. 73304 Bl. Grass 3-4 1:13 fast 3 107 2' J J Heupel 4 D. Buckner, Amanda, Jakiellay 72953 L.C.Kair 1 l:41%slow 1-2 112 2*1 B Scheffel .". M.P'perity. K'woin.in. 11 W II. 72740 Aurora 1 1 lfi 1 :51 slow 3-5 111 2 1 V 21 A Fraley 5 Marg.Ware, PrVecds. L.FPrence 72637 Aurora 61 f 1 :27V£hvy 4.5 no 1 1 l'l l'l R Doyle 6 Marg. Ware, D. Lady. Crest. Bo j 72512 Aurora 1 1-16 1 :48%fast 8-5 113 2 1 l'l In" N Swart 4 Fleeting, Apricot, Little-Florence MAYOR CARREL, b. g. 4 103 By All Go.x— Rumpus, by Hamiurr. (Trainer, C. H. Trotter. Owner, E. Trotter). Breeder. H. P. Whitney. 74562 1-atonia 11-8 1:53 fast 24 104 7 1 tft. 733 J Wallace 12 ParisMaid. BVi Ij Ixive. Ool^al-l 74363 Latonia im70y l:44%fast 31 105 4 4 3" 3* J Wallace 10 Amanda. Lt. Colonel. Simpleton 74254 1-atonia lmTOy 1 :44%fast 29 105 6 7 31 3:3 J Wallace 11 Sunny Ducrow. Hoy, FlowerShop 73865 H.deGce lm70y l:47%tast 18 106 4 5 5' 67i J Wallace S Liiminist, Ch.'sPlay, Anonymous MISTRESS MARY. ch. f, 4 101 By Manager Waite— Lady Anne, by Kinley Mack. (Trainer. L. Jones. Owner. Harned Bros. & Jones). Breeder. T. C. McDowell. 75533 Churchill 1 1 :39«4fast 21-10 114 3 0 31 2* D Jones 10 Rp'gMary, P.G.Brn, Larchm't 75417 Churchill 1 1-16 1 :46%good 6 104 3 4 6' 3" W Lancet 8 GreatLuck, MissMeise, TenSixty 74979 Latonia 1 1-16 1 :46%fast 44 104 2 3 ?.' 2'' R Ch'tham 7 Prec.Lula. T.Seth, R. Mountain ' 74770 Latonia lmTOy l:44%fast 11 106 2 2 1» 2= J Howard 11 1'ntried, Hoy. Blue Stone 74688 Latonia 1 1-16 1:47 fast 11 109 6 8 7' 7" J Howard 12 Bosh, Wild Life, Little Hops 4th Race [4th Churchill Downs] , . I 1 1 ! ' 1 , . I \ t 1 I 1 1 1 I 4-th PAPF **"4 M,,e .'5-year-olds and upward. Claiming. (May 24, 192*J 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 Jefferson 1 l:40%fast 9-20 101 1 1 Is 1» J Wallace 7 MissFert'e, Llewellyn, BlueNose I 77719 F.Gr'nds lmTOy 1 : «3%fast 9-5 104 3 1 I] 2"ic J Heupel ■ RoseatelL, Dustabout, BlueNose 77650 F.Gr'nds lmTOy l:43%fast 9-6 103 4 1 lh 21 J Heupel 6 Ed'd Gray, Isosceles, Llewellyn 77578 F.Gr'nds lmTOy 1 :46^mud 41 103 3 1 I'll* J Heupel 7 W.TakeAII, Edw'dGray, R.Ar'W 7609C Jefferson 51 f 1:08 fast 18 -5 109 5 4 51 6* I Parke 10 Hidden Jewel, Tuscola. Admirer 75220 Latonia 3-4 1 : 1 C hvy 5 107 3 4 5 4'° L McD'ott ■ Triumph, Certain, Glyn 74893 Latonia 8-8 l:ll%fast 11-10 108 3 4 V L» I ParUe 5 BillO'Flynn, Glyn, HonorMan 74C86 Latonia 3-4 IdS fast 5 107 3 2 l'l 1« L McD'ott 7 E'erP.ells. Centimeter. J.Q.Kelly CLARENCE, ch. p, 3 106 By Light Brigade— Hermosa. by Oddfellow. (Trainer. D. E. Stewart. Owner, J N. Camden), Breeder. J. N. Camden. 75495 Churchill 3-4 1:12 fast 10 "l03 4 4 4' 551 J Pevic 7 Prin Dorecn. Chilhc.wee. B.Creek 75456 Churchill 3-4 1:13 fast 2i-10 108 4 2 1" 2'1 ■ Petzoldtll Pr.I)o:een. Stage-Coach. It. Agnes 75304 Latonia 3-4 l:ll%fast 19 91 3 1 21 4si D Jones S Great Jaz, Pegasus. Pjnd-.r Peel 75249 latonia 3-4 l:13%slow 9 105 4 3 4» 4« J Pevic 7 Bat. Creek, C.Cilmore. Chilhowee 74689 Latonia 3-4 1:12 fast 13 110 4 3 10" i'iN Barrett IS Chilhowee. Pr'ccssDoreen, Sanola 74512 latonia 3-4 1:U fast 31 109 5 1 3' 3"* N Barrett 9 Beau Butler, Bob Tail, Dcronctc 74366 Latonia 61 f 1 :07 fast 2Jf 110 4 1 I'll' N Barrett 12 Stage Coach. Cloister. Bol.Tail 74112 Lex'gton PC l:ll%SSlril 36 122 6 1\ 11= I0« M Garner pj \\orthii;ore, Sayno, Black Gold 73949 '."X'ton 6} f 1 08 hvy 9-5 110 1 1 2.J 1"» M Garner 8 Ph. Snow. Midwestern, i.nveen 73773 Lex'gton 61 f LOS good 11-10 115 5 3 2« 1"» M Garr.er 9 Beau Butler. Sayno, Generosity UNTRIED, ch. f. 4 110 3y Great Britain— Odd Nymph, by Oddfellow. (Trainer. D. Shaw. Owner, A. P. Foley). Breeder. M. Moore. 75251 latonia 1 1-16 1:49 slow 23-10 10:: I 3 B 11 ■ Blind P. BlueStone, TendeiSeth. PrinceK. 7G18K Latonia 1 1-ltf 1 :49%mud 7-5 101 3 1 I'll' I Parke 6 Tony Beau. Ten Sixty, Q'nIIigh 75090 I-atonia 3-4 l:l.V\hvy 23 104 11 8 5 2* F H'stingsl2 Marsdale, Glju. Uustem 74770 Latonia lmTOy 1 :41'Afast 61 106 8 4 2'1 1* J H Burkell Mistress Marv. Hoy, BlueStone 74688 Latonia 11-16 1:47 fast 12 109 6 1 41 5H J H Burke 12 Bosh. Wild Life, Little Hope 74600 Latonia 3 4 1:12%fast 25 109 8 6 6' 5'1J H Burkel2 Ten Sixty. Donges. Anonj u.ous 74145 H.deGce 1 1-16 1:48 fast 19-5 104 1 4 4' 3«1 A Roach 8 l'.elphrizonia. PsSfSpSfft, Bend.ta ROCKY MOUNTAIN, ch. f, 5 115 By Malamont— Mountain Mist, by Magnetizer. (Trainer. J. S. Everman. Owner, C. A. B^dencope). Breeder. W O. Parme'. T5457 Churchill 1 1-16 I:48%fast 17 107 1 2 3 2s W Lancet (j Donges, Ij(dv ' Champ Wida 75279 I^atonia 11-16 1:46 fast 21 112 1 1 3= 3*1 B Harvey ■ Blue Stone. Wida. Taylor Hay 74979 Latonia 1 1-1C 1 46%fast 6 110 5 1 1} 4» M Garner 7 Prec.Lula. Mis. Marv. T'derSctli 74856 Latonia lm70y 1:4". slow 81 111 5 3 3'1 3« D Jones E Makel'p. HollMe SeaCourt 74691 Latonia 1 1-16 1 :44%fast 8 104 1 2 6' 7" L McD'ott 8 DrmMaker. I.ad.vAstor. MakeLp 74513 I-atonia 1 1 16 1 :4o%fast 8 110 4 1 8*J 3' I Parke H PreciousLula. Makel'p. Fautoche 73996 lex'ton 1 1:38 fast 4 104 5 1 U C» L McD'ott * G.ofHonor. Barracuda, Pin. Peel TRIUMPH, ch. c. 4 115 By Theo. Cook— March, by Samson. (Trainer. M. Goldblatt. Owner. M. Goldblatt). Breeder. J. H. Morris. 77475 FGr'nds 8-4 l:14%stow 11-10 116 5 5 5 5*11 Parke • Calcutta. Jas.F O'Mara. Ducky 76945 FGr'nds 1 t-M I TTTiJIf 20 104 5 8 V V C Allen 8 BarVuda. Roseatell . L.Madcap 76736 F.Gr'nds I l:42%slow 9-5 108 6 1 1'} 1"* I Parke 7 Sedgefield. Barracuda. Solisa 76527 F.Gr'nds lmTOy 1 :46%slow 1 107 4 1 1' V I Parke I SettingSun. FlvingDcvil. Troma 76462 FGr'nds 3 4 113%fast 11-5 101 3 3 3' 2* I Parke 5 Sec Thoughts. JotmKinn, OuiOui 75220 Latonia 3-4 1:16 hvy 41 105 6 3 2* 1" E Blind I Certain, Glyn. Sympathy T4895 Latonia ll:38%fast 7 102 2 4 31 2» I Parko 6 L.Madcap. J.Bowche. Barracuda 74732 Latonia 1 1-16 l:45%fast 11-5 98 1 4 31 3» I Parks n L'yChamp. Barracuda. Bet. Luck 74560 latonia 1 1-16 l:45%fast 7 103 4 2 ?! 2'} A Wilson « Post Haste. Belzoni. Wida 74459 Latonia 1 1-16 l:45%fast U 103 8 8 61 Z t B Harvey 8 G'stofUonor, L.Madcap, BeUonl POLAND, b. r. 3 103 By Polymelian— I May, by Tbe Commoner. (Trainer, C. E. Patterson. Owner, P. T. Cbinn). Breeder. Himyar Stud. 74.108 I.atonia 51 f 1 07%fast 1 109 1 1 1| )• H Garner 12 R.Addie, B. Crackle, Q. Charming 74253 Latonia J-4 l:13%faat 6-5 118 111" 2'1 M Garner 12 Rambler. BlackRuler, Busin'like BREAKFAST BELL. br. f, 3 101 By Black Toney— Batter Cake, by Buckwheat (Trainer, H. 3. Thompson. Owner. Idle Hour Stock Faim Stable). Breeder. Idle Hour Stock Farm. 75535 "hutviiill 7-8 1:26&fast 11 110 5 2 2* 3' G W C'rolll4 .DsrcSay, MahJong, P. Politician 74851 l.-itovla M f 1 :08 Rood 61 115 5 1 l'| 1* L MoD'ottl- Wmikulla. MayLoyd, Cherryoole 71633 I-atonia 51 f 1 07 fast GJ 112 Jl 9 10' 10" A Wilson 12 Sizzle. Gibbons. Ray Jr. 74280 I-atonia 5) f 1:07 fast 11 115 3 2 2* 2* C Ponce 12 P'cssPoreen, Ph. Louise, Bil.Todd ANN M., ch. f. 3 101 By Boots and Saddle— Little Nell, by Cedarstrome. (Trainer, J. J. Flanigan. Owner, J. J. Flanigan). Breeder. T. M. Murphy. 71953 Huntington 51 f 1:07 fast 3 109 PR McD'ott 7 Ann M., Bak-full, Quash 74708 Hunton 51 f 1 :08 fast 20 112 6»J T Bonham S J. Hickman. Pearl Roots, Dover 74414 1-atonia 51 f 1 :07 fast 11 110 2 2 81 7'3 E Martin 12 Glide, Pr. Politician. Mad. Venule 73727 LeVgton .'} f 1 :07%fast 20 11118 4 5» 5" E Martin 10 S.Kliz'th, M.I-aw'nce. Cher.Lce 72167 Map Hts I| f l:03%fast 1 113 4 1 1* 1* ■ Martin 10 Charlotte B., Tister, Cold I^-af 72102 Map H'ts 5J f l:03Vifast 11-10 109 3 2 2» 1* G Will'ms 10 'lister. Cpstage, lasting Ix ve QUEEN BESS. ch. f, 3 93 By Great Britain— English Esther, by Lortl Esterling (Trainer. J. O. Whitlow. Owner. F. A. Forsythe). Breeder, H. Block. 71064 I.atonia 6-8 1 :00Vsfust 1 108 2 2 51 5'jW Kelsay 7 Sanola. Corinth. Malt 70629 I.atonia 41 f 53%fast 3 109 4 2 2» l1 O Willis 9 Cherok.Lee, NcwReauty, Tasso't 70277 ( hur hill 41 f 54 good 12-5 116 3 3 1" 6«l O Willis 9 ( h'okeeLoc, RoyORoy. Welcomt 70081 Churchill 41 f 53%fast 7 112 7 1 21 1» O Willis 10 Paloma, Sarah Day, Attractive 69873 Churchill 41 f 55 mud 6 114 6 6 7 7" D Conn'lly 8 EdnaV.. Paloma. LndyLongridgf MISS MISCHIEF, b. f. 3 (M) 98 By Dick Finnell— Fontarabia, by Oddfellow. (Trainer, 3. S. Hawkins. Owner, McB. Moore). Breeder. McB. Moore. First start. Page 5 5th Race [5th Churchill Downs] riL n«pr 7-S Mile. Wnttersoii Hotel Purse. 3-jear-olds and upward. Al- Ulll nMUt InmaeM. (May SI, 1M1 — i:3» 1-5 — 4 — no.) CH3TTAG0NG, b. c. 4 112 By Luke McLuke — Agnes Virginia, by Sir Dixon. (Trainer, G. H. Koene. Owner. J. Hertz). Breeders, 3. 0. & G. H. Keene. 71033 I-atonia 1 1-16 1 :«4%fast 9 107 8 4 31 3» B Kenn'dy 8 T.Clown, R. Tomorrow, B. Guard 70515 Churchill 1 1-4 2:03*fcfast 7 103 9 9 9 8" L McD'ott 9 Cher. Tree. SurfRider, R.Homme 70043 Churchill 1 1-4 2:05«sfast fif 126 2 4 61 5»1 J Heupel 21 Zev. Martingale. Vigil 69765 I-ex-i?ton 1 IS l:56*£hvy 21 126 5 5 4« 4»1 W Kelsay 5 BoM'M'lan, A.M.H'hrey. As'tioa 69588 Lcx'gton 1 l:39Hfast 8 107 11 2 l1} 1» W K lsay 12 Everhart, Wida. Actuary 66517 Latonia 1 1 :3S%f ast 12 103 8 7 4» 4'1 B Kenn'dy 8 Aspiration, OuiOui, RoMcMillan 66246 I.atonia 1 1 :39%fast 22 101 9 5 5* s'l J Heupel 9 Prince K., Skeczix, Aspiration 66166 I.atonia 3-4 l:13%fast 10 110 9 8 7* 7»J B Kenn'dylO Rest'gTime, Triumph, Aspirat'n DELECTABLE, b. f, 3 95 By The Finn— Watermelon, by Watercress. (Trainer. C. L. Dodson. Owrer, Treacey & Walker). Breeder. J. E. Madden. 78775 I.ex'gton 2-1 l:13*sfast 54 105 1 4 21 ft* L MVD'ot'10 Happy Top, Brill. Cast, Dazzler 75535 Chunhill 7-8 1 :2C'ifast 21f 107 7 13 12' 12'= B Harvey 14 DareSay, MahJong. Break. Rcil 75475 Churchill 1 1 :2X%fast 37 102 4 4 4" 6'* B Harvey « P.l'kGoId, K.GorinlL. B. sMary 75307 I.atonia 1 1:40 fast 16 107 4 8 8 841 J Wallace B King Gorin II.. Stanwix. Gibloii 75126 I-atonia lFSO^good 24f 100J10 8 91 V* 3 McCoy 12 W.C'nsellor, Rat. (reck, BobTail 74814 I.atonia 3-4 1:13 fast 27 109 6 5 31 C'l D Conn'lly E Sanola, M.I-aw'nce. P. Politician 74512 I-atonia 3-4 1:12 fast 14 105 6 7 51 5»J J Pevic 9 Reau Rutler. Rob Tail, Clarence 74318 i-atonia 51 f 1:07 fast 12 115 7 6 5* 57i E Martin 8 P.Doreen, MahJong, Beau. Agnes BRILLIANT CAST, ch. c, 3 100 By North Star III.— Macaroon, by Marco. (Trainer. W. Hurley. Owner. Idle Hour Stock Farm Stable ). Breeder. Idle Hour Stock Farm. 78942 Chunhill 7-S l:26Shvy 17-5 1001 3 I 4" •»« ■ Blind I Pindar Peel, Actuary, Blue Nose 78775 1-ex'gton 8-8 l:13%fast 31 109 4 5 31 V G AV Car'HO D-IecMble. Happy Top. Dazzler 78581 Lex'gton ^-4 1:14*smud 17 101 5 5 4l 4" E Blind 6 M'nraker. Hopeless, (it of Honor 77974 Jefferson 1 1-8 157%mud 15 117 1 2 2'4 2« G AV Car'llll Rlack Cold. Rinkey, Fraukman 77912 IllfflW— lm70y I STghlf 15 112 5 2 21 L'ow C, AV C'roll 9 Invictus. Polvo. Frcdtrnktown 7 7842 .U-fferson lm70y l:462jgood 20 103 3 3 4°* 3« G AV C'roll 7 Rl'kCold. Frcdirickt'ii, Dirilll 77802 J.'I'f.ison 2-4 1 14'4fast 12 116 5 6 11* ll10 G W C'roll 14 Pa than, StakcMe Q'.-nCbarniing 77672 RC.r'nds ll:40%fast 10 108 4 5 5' 5Ji G W C'rolUO Fre.lcrickt'n, Thorndale, Plotter 77585 K'lrnds ll:42V5hvy 10 106 1 1 1» 3»1 G W Car'l (.Telescope. AniityClaim. Invictus STARTLE, ch. m. 5 112 By Star Hawk— Inspiration, by Ayrshire. (Trainer, J. S. Hawkins. Owner, F. Hudson). Breeder, H. H. Hewitt. 78901 Chunhill 1 1-S l:54Vnud M 108\ 6 7 71 811 W Kclsay S Chiliiowee, Cliaoiet, Hopeless 71584 I-Uonia 2-»l:imfast 7 105 4 4 44 4»| J Ilraprl 5 Ch'tterton. GrentJaz, PindarPeel 71424 Latonia 1 *•& 1 :45\good 31-5 H 5 5 4 S'l VI B Kenn'dy B D. Claik, My Dear. Cherry Tree 70596 I.atonia 1 1-K l:48%Ust 17f 109 4 5 7" 9'3 E Pool 18 M.Wiasor, SurfRuler, I-.Madcap 70515 (hunhill 1 1 4 2?8SW*at 9 110 3 3 71 9" M Garner 9 Cher.Tree. SurfRider. R. Homme 70275 Chunhill 1 1-18 1 : l-'-'Sfast 10 110 3 3 4» V A Johnson 7 ItonHomn-.e, Chitterton. S.Kider 70016 chunhill ll-Ml:4S%fMt 61 109 1 2 2^ 1" J Heupel 7 Rl. Servant, L. Madcap, MyDear 66347 I-atonia 1 3-4 2:55%fast 44 123 4 6 51 5'« D Connlly B Roc km'sier, I-'kyllour, S'fLider DAZZLER. ch. c. 3 100 By Whisk Brcom II. — Masda, by Fair Play. (Trainer. C. Phillips. Owner. Greentree Stable). Breeder. H. P. Whitney. 78900 Chunhill ll:40»5mud 11 105 1 4 3* 3« F Th'dyko 9 KingCorinll.. lhidh y. Col.C.dm e 78775 EeVgton 2-4 1 :13*t,fast I 10J 6 9 8! 4'i I Tarke 10 Deleciah'e, HappyTop, Rnl.Cast 7S699 l-ex'gton :i-4 l:18\hvy IS 100 4 2 l' 1*1 F Th'dyke ." Ancestress, A'olt, Phil McCann 77971 Jc-fferson 1 1-8 1 :57Vnud 5 117 6 7 71 ~-3 J Corcoranll HbukCobl. BriUiaatCast, Rinkey 77812 Jefferson lmTOy 1 :4G%good 8 99 6 4 31 5» I Parke 7 HCkCold. Pred. l i kt'n. Rnl.Cast 77761 J.frerson :'-4 l:12?ifast 7 100 4 5 4« 4* I Parke ■ RIk.Cold, L.Doetor. Kred'kto^n 75683 Howie 61 f 1:20-Vast 6-5 108 1 8 6J 6*1 F Colletti I Miss Whisk. F.xploit, Sarko 7. -.463 Pimli.-o lm70y l:47l5slop 13-10 105 3 3 3» 3»i L. McAtee 4 Donaghec, SmiMaiden, Donnelly PARADFR. ch. g. 6 113 By Whisk Broom II. — Pageant, by Delhi. (Trainer, L. Cahr.. Owner, T. 3. Pendergast). Breeder. H. P. Whitney. 72954 Saratoga :l-4 1 :ll%fast M 120 I 9 91 S10 D Conn'IljlO I.avtStraw. Ri^'htart, R'yGuard 70016 Chunhill 1 1-18 1 :4S%teat 11 107 5 5 6» 7'i D Connlly 7 Startle. Rl' kServant. L.Madcap 69663 Lexeton 1 1-4 EM%Caat OC-10 10SJ 1 4 2 2" D Connlly 4 Rest Pal, I-adyMadcap, Cuacolet 69616 1-ex^ton ll::«*ifast 51 109 2 4 2» 21! D Connlly 4 RelMosie, I-MyMadcap, Neddam 69533 I.ex'gton 1 1-16 1 :45=%good 4 110 4 2 2- 23 D Connlly 1 Minto II., Ret Mosie, Yoshimi 68693 Jefferson 1 1-1S l:4aVi,fast 2 114 2 3 l'S 1: E Pool 8 SirT.Kcan. Calcutta, Rlar. Stone BELZONI. b jr. 4 112 By Hessian— Recline, by Ogden. 'Trainer. K. Spence. Owner, Audley Farm Stable). Breeder. J. L. Tarlton. 78752 I.ex'k'ion 1 1-S 1:51 fadt 10 102 3 4 41 49 P, Kenn'dy • Guest of Honor. Hopeless. Wida 75553 'hunhill 11-16 1:47 fast 7-5 98 4 4 4' 21 J AVallace « Riistabout, Donges. Moss Fox II. 75494 Chunhill 1 l:37Hfast 7 97 8 6 41 3} J AA'allace 9 Makolp. ileremon, Al.RlueGotvn 75434 ''hunhill 1 l-i6 1 :4G!4fast 8 99 I 5 41 Z-\ J AVallace 6 Cher.Tree. AVliiskaway, L.Mad'p 75124 Latonia 1 1 :C97sgood 10 102 3 5 5» 5 j F Hstings • InMemor'in, Ter. Eer, Rar'cuda 745C0 I.atonia 1 1-18 l:4S%teat 2-5 102 3 3 31 E«| J AVallace 6 Post Haste. Tinmj.li. AVida 74459 latonia 1 1 16 1 :45%fat,t 16-5 113 7 3 3^ P| E Pool 8 G.ofHonor. L. Madcap, Barracuda SPORTY McGEE, ch. c, 3 (M) 100 By Manager Waite — Fleuron II., by Tra^svaaL iTrainer, J. M. Hukill. Owner. J. H. Woodford). Breeder. J. H. Woodford. 78775 I-.xgton 3-4 l:13h.fast 41 1061 ' 10 M S54 E Pool 10 Delectable, HappyTop, Rril.Cast BE GOOD, b. m, 5 107 By Cunard— Follies Bergeres, by Himyar. (Trainer, F. Brooks. Owner. T. V. Mountjoy). Breeder. E. R. Bradley. 74976 I-atonia ll:38%fast 30 107 7 6 i.~- CH J Heupel t G. of Honor. Donzes, Barracuda 74812 latonia lm70y l:43%ffeat 3 109 3 4 4 45 F H'slings 4 Metric. I-onl QnUtite, AVidgeon 72299 Ma-.Hts lmTOv 1 :41%slow 1 106 4 3 2'1 ll R Dmjlm 8 I'.l. H:k kle, Cryst.Ford, SeaCourt 72171 Map Hts ll-Ml:48%foat 3 101 1 1 l1 l'l R D*yl« ." Kent I. . P'neeTiiTii, Rlar. Stone 71587 I-atonia lm7')y 1:43 fast 14-5 101 3 1 I'll* B K-nn-ly 6 Llewellyn. Cap Rock, FancyFree STAR CUDGEL, ch. c, 3 100 By Cudgel— Olga Star, by Star Shoot. 'Trainer. J. Hope. Owner. A. C. Henderson). Breeders. Payne & Weit. 78342 Hunt'ton 1 18 3 :54%ifast 10 112 5' R Hol'way 8 Nora h, Dunoon. Dreamer 78236 Hunt'ton ltn 1 :43Sfast M &6 F O Atwell • J. MorrtU. Gra-s Maid Calcutta 78203 Hunt'ton -I-l l:14^fast 21 108 7"R Hoi' way 7 I.o.M.i: eelha. Calcutta. Topan^, 78062 Havana 51 f 1 :07 good 20 100 5 6 «♦ 6'J J Majestic 7 Dor.P.uck'r. Mar'n'te, R.OaTiuXP 74293 ThMiffe 5 8 liOJ'ifast 10 115 1 2 2l l'l R McD'ottU Pali. Caledon. Swing 74067 AVood'ne I 4 1 :13%fast 28 112 2 8 61 S'« R McD'ottlO Herniidile, Turnberry, Pa'i '.3841 l uff«-rin Ah 5-8 102 fast 15 107 5" R McDott (. Rclle Isle, Normana, SleighBell- 71796 FortErie 5-S 1 :03 4slow 33-10 115 3 2 5» 7"EScohie 8 Viennese, IT'tPrincess, L'F-spri PARK HILL, b. c, 4 (M) 112 By Zeus^ — Edna Collins, by The Commoner. 'Trainer, P. Coyne. Owner, R. E. Vickerman). Ereeder, M. W. Wiiliams. 69615 1-ex'gton :: 4 1 :13%fast 31-10 110 7 7 5* 5" J Corcor'nlO Ascot, Juba, Majw Chilton «i9534 l.ex'Kton IrnTOy 1 ^SM.good 24 105 3 4 4 8** J Corcoran 4 Nassau, R.Ii'l.Me, P.o McMillan 66374 Empire 54 f 1:06 fast 50 114 7 7 7 7" C H Miller 7 Little Celt, Osprey, Heremon 6C091 Jamaica 3-4 1:14 good 16-5 115 4 6 6 6" L McAtee 0 Satellite, Sakah, Spread Eagle 6th Race [6th Churchill Downs] C4U D»f C 4 1-2 Furlonurs. Bardstonn Pnrse. 2-year-olds. Allowauee.1. Oln nAoL (May 21, 11)21 52 ^-5 2 HO.) ELSASS, b. c. 2 118 By Light Brigade — Alsace, by Wrack. (Trainer. D. E. Stewart. Owner, J. N. Camden). Breeder, J. N. Camden. 78582 I.ex'gton 1-2 50=^mud 15 112 4 3 || 1 I- McD'ottl2 Almadel, Thundergod, Friend SAM MENGEL. br. c, 2 118 By Everest — Ten Pin, by Jack Point. iTiainer. J. M. Goode. Owner. J. T. Looney). Breeder, G. L. Hundley. 78943 Chun h 11 41 f 56 hvy 12-5 115 4 3 3* 31 L Eyke 12 luo. Bad Seth, Wuhu 78672 i.ex'gton 1-2 51%mud 21-5 111 8 4 3l l1 L Eyke 12 Mary Dear. My Destiny. Deeming 78613 I.-x'gton 1-2 Sl^hvy 71 115 2 4 4= k 2l I I-yke 12 I. it. Jimmy, L.Gipsy. MaryDear 77971 Jefferson 1-2 49'r.mud 20 118 5 7 71 57 J Core rani.'! P.i.oogle, Rr'nTro'it. Lit.Jiininy 77867 J.-ffe.ron 1-2 48'iiast 15 122 12 13 11' ll1* J Ked-ris 14 Relic H., Little (iii.sy. Waratah 77839 Jefferson 1-2 49 good 12 118 7 6 6" 6*1 J Kederis !l Swim ptoua. Pvelyn. K.deCoursy 77069 FCrn.Is 1-2 48'/ irast 8 118 1 5 5J 4'1 J D M'n-yll Foxm'ie, Channel. W.C.AA'lwU l.'il 77117 F (Ir'nds 31 f 41?t.fast 15 116 S 4'lt'l J D Mney 8 Kvclyn. Barney Coogle, AVheaton 76981 f Grnis 3-8 36',4hvy 7 120 4 31 l'| P IiN IS StepAIong, MaryDear, Alabel C. "^6857 F.Gr'nds 3-8 35*4fast 4 120 5 3" 2'1 E Martin 8 AVheaton, M \ Dear, Shir.Louise REPUTATION, b. c, 2 118 By Hilarious — Paris Queen, by McGee. (Trainer, P. J. Williams. Owner. Williams Bros.). Breeders, Williams Bros. 78771 I.ex'gton 41 t 53%fast 13-10 114 4 1 1* 1' K Sm'l.v',1 | , ou ofTromp. Million, St Ch'Ies 78582 I-ex'b'ton 1-2 50%niud 5 112 8 10 9J 9T1 E Sm'w'd 12 Elsass, Almadel, Thundergod ABSTRACT, br. c, 2 118 By Delhi— Tamps, by Dick Finnell. Trainer, P. Coyne. Owner, Andersen & Kendle). Breeder. R. H. A-derson. 78972 ChUMh.ll 41 f 54*^t;ood 17 118 5 1 l2 Is M Garner 7 Taiigara. LeeO.CtKacr, SonofTr'p 7H898 Churchill 41 f 55 mud 7 118 8 7 7= 7Jl M Garner ■ Pas Sei.1. Thuiid: lgod, Bankrupt ELLZABETH K.. br. f. 2 115 By Hourless — Damson, by Ethelbert. i Trainer, W. Buford. Ownar. H. P. Headley). Breeder. R. Gitty. 78902 ••hunhill 41 f ,r4*imud 41 111 4 I 2* 2 AV AV T'or »'. Dres.sl.ds. Beth'sT**, For'nRei's 78771 l.ex'^ton 4J f 54 fast 23-10 107 5 4 3* 3*1 ■ Martin 6 Ci'm Puff. It t'hei mel, M Jennie 78698 l.exjrton 41 f 57:»ihvy 9 119 8 9 71 7«1 E Martin I Ru-alR ute, DrrssG ds, KittyPat 78668 I^-x'Kton 1-2 51»smud 3-2 112 1 1 Is 1* E Maitin S Horabcll.i, Wincing, llrunl.ilde 78586 I.ex'gton 1-2 50'^niud 81 107 1 6 8h 7'i E Martin 10 StepAloug, Notenough, Cr'mPuff FRIGHTFITL, ch. c, 2 118 By Frizzle — Spiteful, by Oilando. (Trainer. 3. D. Grant. Owner, 3 D. Grant). Breeder. C. W. Moore. 78697 I-exgt..n 41 f ■ hvy H 116 M * 21 1* W Kelsay C Subtle. Fourcross, Capt.S -hneller 78582 I-ex'gton 1-2 jo^mud IS 112 11 11 12 11" J Howard 12 K!.-.a.-s, Almadel, Thundergod 17212 F.Gr'nds 31 f 41%fast 12 118 7 51' 5JJ L McD'ott 13 i'aroiell., Loaflcute, HoleCard First start for tbe following: HURRY INN, b. c, 2 (M) 113 By Golden Maxim — Hasty Chick, by Hastings. iTrainor, J. J. Flannigaa. Owner, T. M. Murphy). Breeder, T. M. Murphy. SIR CHA2LES, br. c, 2 (M) 113 By Peter Pan — Chilton, by Kingston. (Trainer, R. J. Gilmore. Osvn^r, C. Wiedemann). Breader, Himyar Stud. 7th Race [7th Churchill Downs] -ml DA PC 1 1-K1 'Mile*. ::*- car-olds. Claiming. (May 2 1, 1D22 1:11 /in HAUL i — lia.i PRIVILEGE, ch. f, 8 105 By Mont d'Or II. — Independence, by Ballot. (Trainer. M. Goidblatt. Owner, M. Goldblatt). Breeder. T. C. McDowell. 78938 Chunhill 1 1 43 hvy 6 110 2 10 9' 9'« AAr Eilley 13 B'chloader. Am Claim, N. Beauty 77868 Jefferson 3 4 1:14 fast 12 100 4 7 41 4*1 I Parke IS Everglade, Dreamer. Stake Me 77783 Jefferson 1 IsflMWfcat 15 99 3 2 3h 5" I Parke 7 Sympathy, MIssFort'e, Llewellyn 77583 K .Gr'nda 3 4 l:15%nvy 8-6 101 4 1 1* Is I Parke 7 Jackson, Coldmark. I-idy « hoeo 77496 F.Gr'nda 3-4 l:!3Vigood 7 100 7 4 51 7" I I'arke 8 Caligula, Sw'pstakes, Lt.FarreL ^7315 FtJr'nds 3-4 l:13%raat 1 100 3 2 2'i 2« I Parke 9 Kv'rglade, I^onardG., Kred'kto'n 77235 F.Gr'nds 3 4 1:14 fast T 101 3 3 2» 3=1 I Parke 8 Julia M., Everglade, Gee BYE BYE, b. f, 3 102 By Broomstick— Bellisari, by Hippodrome. (Trainer, W. Hurley. Owner, Idle Hour Stock Farm Stable). Breeder. Idle Hour Stock Farm. 78938 Churchill 1 1:13 hvy 45 103 10 8 71 7*2 E Blind 13 B'chloader. Am.Claim. N*. Beauty 78770 I-ex'ston |_a l :14 fast 18 102 3 6 61 510 E Blind 11 Lierre, A'tieMillin, SisterJosella 77391 F.Gr'nds lm70y 1 :47Vifast 10 98 3 13 13"13'° E Blind 14 M. Follies. K. George. Antiquity 77103 F.Gr'nds lm70y 1:4S fast 10 98 5 11 12 12" E Blind 12 Flying Fur. Fausto. Peggy O. 7( 780 F.Gr'nds lmTOy l:4S"5mud 8 9S 6 9 7' 57i E Blind 9 Mar-aret Ware, Our Star, Juno NIAGARA, br. f, 3 97 By The Finn— Shallow Water, by Rapid Water. (Trainer, C, Van Dusen. Owner, W. C. Goodloe). Breeder. 3. W. Baiiey. 78171 Tijuana 3-4 1:14 fast 3-2 106 3 2 21 21 1? Kenn'dy 8 Music Box. Coiitus'n. C.oM'n Cup 77295 Tijuana 51 f 1 :07\fast 3 110 6 9 9 9"! F Cantrcll 9 Voorgold, Flax. Freebooter 77179 Tijuana 5-S l:00=sfast 4 113 3 2 2» 22 S O'Donn'l • P.Keaton. Freebooter, Bunchief 7 7039 Tijuana 1 1:40 fast 14f 98 4' J J Wood 8 Itmu lar, CherokeeI.ee, IluonPine 76981 Tijuana 3-4 l:13%faat 6-5 110 -i D Conn'lly 9 Hilarity, Freebooter. Settee 768'1C Tijuana 3-4 1:14 slow 28f 102 7'j A Claw 8 S.Iiradley, Bunclar, CherokecLee FAUSTO, ch. g. 3 (M) 107 By Ormondale— Faustina Girl, by Star Snoot. (Trainer, K. Spence. Owner, Audley Farm Stable). Breeder. J. E. Madden. 78826 Lex'gton lmTOy 1 : K%1 -tst 6i 107 6 1 21 4* H Stutts 10 Klaxon. Alinka. Quinine 77259 F.Gr'nds lm70y l:4S%flUft 7 106 8 4 6l 711 H Stutts 11 Telescope, Anne, Wong Bok 77103 F.Gr'nds lm70y 1:46 fast 8 106 2 4 21 2'1 H Stutts 12 Flv'gFur, PcggyO., Breechloader 76988 FGr'nds 1 l:4l'ihvy 20 107 4 8 8 8" H Stutts 8 Wil. the Wizard, Anne, DevilGirl 76921 F.Gr'nds lm70y 1 :t6^stow 8 112 1 4 3» 371 H Stutts 7 Fire Boy. Barrister, Blackolia 76838 F.Gr'nds 2-4 1.15'i-slow 20 107 4 9 9 8'i H Stutts ■ Ducky, Payman, W.the Wizard 76613 F.Gr'nds 3-4 l:13%fast 5 116 5 2 21 21 E Scobie 11 I'proar, Quivero, Watch Charm 76526 F.Gr'nds 3-1 lltTMUW 7 107 1 9 91 7IS H Stutts 10 Polvo. Fredericktown. Pathan BUSH BUCK, b. g. 3 112 By Pataud— Ala Russel. by Russell. (Trainer, J. McPherson. Owner, J. McPherson). Breeder, W. G. Shropshire. 78750 Lex'gton lmTOy 1:15' r, fast 7 106 6 7 8' S" D Mergler 9 Begonia, Amity Claim, Odd Seth 78610 I-°x'uton lm70y l.l'J^.hvy 71 102 3 1 2» 25 I Parke « FircBoy, Am'vl laim, Norscland 77740 JcfffMson 8-4 lll^.fast 18-5 116 6 6 3" In" I Parke 15 Melbourne, I-evoy, The Iteaper 77626 F.Gr'nds 3-4 114-^gocd 10 110 13 10 10l 3*3 J Kederis IS B'yKlair, to ly, Watclil'harui 77320 FGr'nds 3-4 l:15i5slow 5 116 9 5 51 5«1 I Parke 11 AmityClaiin, G'drield, Attractive 77233 F.tir'nds 3-4 lTl^fast 20 116 3 5 6' 6--J B Harvey 14 SunMart, WatchCh'm. (ioldficld DEVIL GIRL, b. f, 3 97 By Spanish Prince II.— Little Devil, by Ogden. (Trainer, W. Perkins. Owner, F. Grabner). Breeder. J. E. Madden. 77103 F.Gr'nds lmTOy 1:46 fast 4 104 8 3 S1 9'° G W C'rolll2 Flying Fur. Fausto, Peggy O. 76988 F.Gr'nds 1 1:-H;5hvy 3 102 3 3 T- ¥\ H Farland S Wiln-ertheWizjrd, Anne. Attilia 76944 F.Gr'nds 3-4 1 [MfcflMi 10 109 9 5 I"* 3!| R Har'tonll JuliaM., W.t. Wizard. WCharrn 76838 F.Gr'nds 2-4 l:ir.y5slow 7 111 5 6 7' 9'" E Pool • Ducky, Payman. W.the Wizard 76772 F.Gr'nds 11:42 good 21 9915 3 J" 6' I Parke I Kxtra Kdition, Dreamer. I obson 76735 F.Gr'nds 51 f 1 :08%slow 15 11017 5 P 2» E Pool 9 Binkey, Mali Jong. Tambon 75184 I.atonia 1 l:H%mud 1 1101 1 1 1» 1* E Pool 9 B.Vera. W.theWizard. Bus'slike 75088 Latonia 1 l:44^hvy 4 109 4 3 21 2» E Pool 12 Sun Spot. Pliyllisl.ouise. Graeme 74728 Latonia 3-4 l:13V5fast 7 112 10 4 3l '-" T Broth-rs!2 Program. Polvo, Gibbons FIRETOMA, b. c, 3 110 By Under Fire — Watoma, by Salino (Trainer, W. L. Draks. Owner, Harned Bros. & Jones). Breeder, J. G. Long. 78903 Churchill 1 1-16 1:49 mud 18-5 99 5 4 V 3» 1) Jones 6 Dotison. Allie Ochs. Kd Pendle'n 77680 Havana lm70y l:43'5t'a.st 4 104 5 5 61' 611 W Fronk 7 Geo.Kuffan. BlueHill. 8. Maiden 77563 Havana lm50y 1:41 good 7 103 2 1 22 2» W Fronk I Wildcat, George Kuffan, Wida 77431 Havana 3-4 I:13'5l"ast 8 104 2 3 21 l1 W Fronk 7 Ancestress. Minus. Impossible 77332 Havana H f l:ilS'5fast 4 105 7 6 6i a-% W Fronk 8 Minus. Laaaj lirecn, liuiMissible 76848 Havana 3-4 l:20 5hvy 5 107 1 6 5» 4l A Pickens 7 Soastake, Blm- Hill, Ance~tr-ss 75452 Churchill 1 l:3! V'ast 15 112 1 9 9h il'« L McD'ottl.'i Dudley. flBiaai, W. the Wizard 75412 Churchill 11:40 good 20 107 14 8 Sl 7T3 R Cheat'ml.", P Louise, W t. Wizard. I-ex.Maid CYPREME, br. g, 3 (M) 107 By Jusqu' au Bout— Cyrene. by The Scribe. (Tiainer W. B. Finnegan. Owner, W. B. Kr.ebelkamp). Breeders. Talbot Bros. 7S938 Churchill 11:43 hvy 15 115 12 12 11* 11-- J Wallacel.3 B'chloader. Am Claim. X Beauty 78150 Tijuana lmTOy l:46\hvy 10 98 4 3 3:! :« I) Jones I Frei-b'ter. Comlmstor. Postiliion 78106 Tijuana 1 1 :43^mud 37 ICO 3 6 4-] 4'i D Jones 6 My Daddy, Fre-booter. Goldfield 78037 Tijuana 1 1-16 1 :47*t.hvy 8 101 6 7 6« ST1 F Horn 7 Postillion. OuiBhal, FiaatlUlai 77966 Tijuana 1 1-8 1:54 fast 8f 109 10 6 51 5'1 V Honi 15 D'pThght, Cher. Lee. P. t.-rK'tou 77863 Tijuana lmTOy 1:45 fast 31 107 4 2 3' 2} A Collins 7 Sel h'sMernory. Taxation. Whiff 77776 Tijuana 1 1:42 fast 17-10 I05 8 7 5' 41 S O'Donn'l S Whifr. Odd Seth, Malvern 77687 Tijuana 3-4 1:13 fast 41 107 5 4 fat 34 E Barnes 7 .New Beauty. OddSeth, Publicity 77598 Tijuana 2 4 1:14 fast 23-10 102 1 6 2-'l 2" t s O'Donn'l 6 OddSeth, Seth'sMein'ry , Mizann.i Kentucky Derby EDITION Daily Racing Form of Saturday, May 17 will contain an elaborate presentation of all the latest news in connection with the Golden Jubilee Kentucky Derby at Churchill Downs. 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Workout Index to Churchill Downs Entries Workout Index to Churchill Downs Entries Below will be found the index to the previous workouts of horses entered in the various races at Churchill Downs Thursday : FIRST RACE— 1 1-16 Milea. 114 Lady Jane 117 Quotation 114 The Reaper 109 Klaxon 118 Bugler 50 Royal Georga 107 Florence W. 117 Muskeg SECOND RACE— 4 1-2 Furlongs. 114 Afternoon Tea Bewitching 115 Miss Emmert 118 Fair Vision 1C4 Merry 0. 118 Rothormel 115 Rosogirl 114 Dutch Girl 60 Trifling H8 Bit o' Honey THIRD RACE— 1 Mile. 114 Pequot 117 John Hoshor 118 Mi* tress Mary 117 Auntie May 116 Mayor Carrel 117 Cromwell FOURTH RACE— 3-4 Mile. 117 Clarence 117 Ann M. 116 Untried 116 Mi:s Mischief 117 Triumph 118 Poland 115 Breakfast Bell 117 Sympathy 113 Rock Mountain 111 Queen Bess FIFTH RACE— 7-8 Mile. 116 Sporty McGee 116 Chittigong 117 Dazzler 113 Startle 118 Parader 116 Brilliant Cast 117 Be Good 117 Delectable 117 Star Cudgel 117 Bolzoci 118 Park HiU SIXTH RACE— 4 1-2 Furlongs. 117 Reputation 117 Elsas3 Hurry Inn 97 Sam Mongel 116 Sir Charles EPziboth K. 118 Frightful Abstract SEVENTH RACE— 1 1-16 Miles. 116 Bush Buck 116 Bye Bye 114 Privilege 118 Fausto 118 Firetoma Cypreme 115 Devil Girl 117 Niagara Page 6 Jamaica Entries and Past Performances JAMAICA THURSDAY, MAY 15 WBATin CLEAR: TRACK HEAVT. The figures under the heading "Rec." la the entries below chow the best time of each horse at the distance since January 1. 1922, no matter where it finished. In cases where record was made on other than a fast or good track, abbreviations show track conditions. 7C4M IS FIRST INDEX OF 1924. 78688 IS THE FIKST INDEX OF MAT. Racing starts at 2 30 p. m. (Chicago time 1:30). ®Superior mud runiK-r. x l'H d iim.l runner. :-:Fair mini runner, (si) Maidens. 'Apprentice allowance. MIHnkers. The following abbreviations are usc-d to desijrnate tracks at wbich time records shown in entries wore made: Aqueduct Aq, Jefferson Park JP Aurora An Kenilworth Ke Belmont Park BP Kempton Park KP Blue Bonnets BB King Edward Ki Bowie Bo Latonia La Churchill Downs CD Laurel Lu Columbus Co Lexington Li Connaught Park CP Maple Heights ME Conneaut Lake CL Marlboro Mb Dade Park DP Mobile Mo Devonshire De Mount Royal MR j j Dorval Do Omaha Om Dufferin Du Pimlico ?m Empire Em Reno Re Fair Grounds FG Saratoga Ss Fort Erie FE Tanforan Ta Hamilton Hm Thorncliffe Tb Havre de Grace HG Tijuana Ti Hawthorne Hw Toledo To Havana Hv Windsor Wi Huntington Hu Woodbine Wo Jamaica Ja First Race— 5-8 Mile. Purse $1,000. 2-yeai -olds. Claiming. (Track record; May 10, 1923— 58%— 2— 111.) Today's Tnrt. Horse. Wt. 'tor. A.Wt.lI.in 78787 Master Billy . . Ja 97 1:00^, 110X72.'. (78742) Wilbur C. Whitehead Ja 108 1:00% 118. .720 I 78954" Bill Winfrey ...la 107 1:01 112x71". 78838- Clear View (M)J.t 110 1:00^, 107.. 715 78878 » »Se.i Tide Ja 110 1:02m 110X710 (78878) •Kumonin la 107 l:01 .m 113.. 710 78946* Hidalgo (Ml ..I'm 110 1 :04sv 107.. 715 78852 Charlnat (H) Ja 115 l:00%m 107. .700 78878 'Grace Troxler (Ml Ja 100 1 :0.3 V m 99. .700 I 1 Second Race — 1 Kile and 70 Yards. I Turse $1,000. 3 year-olds and up\v;ird. Claiming. ! • Track record: Oct. 3, 1922 -1:41% — 5— 120.) j 78692; •Tangerine Ja 103 1:43 5 10SX750 I 788151 •Olynthus Ja 100 1:44 Vi 5 108x71".! ] 78S85» ^Apology Ja 102*1:45 3 90x745 I I j j I I 1 I ! j I ] I I 78832' Despair Ke 110 1:43% 6 115x710 78963 bEast Indian . . ..la 113]1 :44% 7 108x740 78966 »St Martins (Ml.. • 92.-735 78635 bHonor Man 8 108.. 730 ! 78912 Friday 13th 3 112.725 Third Race— 3-4 Mile. Cosmopolitan Handicap. $1,000 Added. 3-year-olds and upward (Track record: Oct. 5, 1922— 1:11%— S— ill.) 75214 LADKIN BP 119 1:11% 3 12S..SO0 75631 Silk Tas el . BP 114 1:11% 4 126X785 78786 bllrv Moon BP 112 1:11% 6 130x780 78955 Test r Ja 119 1:12% 3 12S..7S0 (786321 IabIm HP 119 1:11% 9 140X.7SO! 78814- Miss Star Ji 121 1:11% 4 137X775 78955 Sun Audience (Ml Ja 9611:14m 3 118. .765 785281 Dominique Pin 128 1:11 7 12«x700 78957 ITiscilla RuIeyBP 104 1:12% 3 114.. 740 Fourth Race— 3-4 Mile. Eighteenth Running Newtown Claiming Stakes. $2,000 Added. 3-year olds and upward. (Track re.oid: Oct. 5, 1922— 1:11%— S— 117.) (78839) •Sandv Hatch ...la 11311:11% 4 105. 750 75631 »Silk Tassel ...BP 114 1:11% 4 115x745 78786 bDrv Moon BP 11* 1:11% •117X745 788603 'Missionary . . . P111 117 1:13 9 1MX74S 785CS3 •Dominim:e Pm 128 1:11 7 117X743 78860 Hullabaloo .. .DP 1201:11 5 112.740 78879 •Ormosvale BP 991:11% 3 91.735 788G0 BoTitaud .la 107 1:13 IW..1M 75424:i 'Amor Patriae. .Aq 105 1:12% 4 112 ■ 730 '.8865 Washington . . ..la 109U:13 5 1120725 74724s Suncar (M) BP 114 1:13% 3 107.. 725 75336s Priccniaker . . . Aq 1 15 1 :14%sy ■ 108. .725 78743 The World Aq 115 1:13 3 114.. 720 Fifth Race — 5 1-2 Furlonjs. Purse $1,000. 3-year-olds. Fillies. Allowances. (Track record: May 23. 1922—1:03 — C— 126.) 78632= Lady Belle . . .BP 114 1 :05% 114.. 750 78880- Margin Ja 112 1:06 114x745 7S9573 Miss Whisk . . .Ja 114 1 :0B% 121. .745 74993 Negrina Ja 104 1:06% 109.. 740 7386D Bevy 106. 730 71830 High Priestess (M) 101.. 730 78879 Poltova (Ml 101 .. 725 78080 Lockerbie (M) .Ja 101 1 :09m 101. .725 Sixth Race — 3-4 Mile. Cosmopolitan Handicap. Split of third race. $1,000 added. I year olds and upward. ■ (Track record: Oct. 5, 1922— 1 :11%— 2—117. ) ' (78743) Sheridan Ja 117 1:12% 3 126.. 750 (78661) bMondav Morning Ja 117 l:13%sy 5 125 ■ 745 , (78812) Prime Minister. Ja 104 1:14% 4 122x745 78912* Fred, ricktow 11 BP 107 1 :13 3 112x740 . 788613 Comic Song . . .BP 115 1:12% 5 117X735 '. 787163 Noon Fire 3 114. .735 '. 74553 Lucky Play . . .Sa 115 1:13% 3 12B. .735 „' 78881 bHephaislos Aq 120 1:12% 5 122X730 78717 Dolomite (M) 3 112.. 725 '. Jamaica Jockey Percentages JAMAICA MCKBT l'KRCKNTAGES. C .._ 1 m .:. From January 1, lOUIS, to May '£, 1024. ' f I ; At or Over Jockey. P.C. Wt. Mts. 1st. 2d. ?d. Sande. E 29 114 43S 125 91 79 McAtee, L 25 105 515 128 90 85 Kuitsinger, C 25 100 4 10 1 Kummer, 0 21 113 261 55 54 33 Butwell, J 20 118 105 20 21 15 Callahan, J 20 93 069 131 109 94 Fair brother, C 20 114 41 8 3 6 La vino, G 19 106 167 31 22 29 Williams, G 18 110 500 91 80 64 Fator. L IS 107 355 65 48 62 Turner. C 17 100 208 36 38 20 Meriraee, J 10 102 232 38 27 33 Burns, T It; 100 391 62 49 48 Legere. E 15 105 353 54 51 51 Kummer. E 15 108 149 22 23 9 Faror, M 14 102 312 44 52 30 Mein. G 14 107 621 86 93 86 Thurber. U 13 102 417 56 55 45 Ralls, C 13 100 388 51 54 62 Anderson, W 12 101 Hi 2 2 4 Coltiletti, F 12 107 323 39 45 52 Shanks, J 11 96 113 12 12 14 Lowe, ■ 11 107 37 4 0 0 Fields, G 11 105 693 79 87 91 At or ' Over J Jockev. PC. Wt. Mts. 1st. 2d. 3d. i Connelly, D 11 109 388 43 46 41 1 Carter, K 11 110 285 31 36 26 ; Burke, J. H 11 110 177 30 31 15 - Breuning, B 10 94 186 18 22 21 •; Balun. G 10 109 363 35 40 45 ; Mclaughlin, A 10 103 283 29 23 41 - Finn. T 09 105 127 11 14 6 Cooimt, G 09 85 228 21 26 30 J Hernandez, F 08 105 72 6 8 9 Kcasner, J 08 97 218 18 22 14 J Matthews. R 08 106 96 8 17 6 ". Miller. C. II 08 112 73 6 6 8 7 Accardy. A 08 106 159 13 19 23 7 Beach. E 07 103 163 12 16 20 7 Breuning, G 07 110 72 5 4 7 7 Bullnian. S 07 108 74 5 6 8 J Pierce, K 07 94 81 6 6 5 , Bobbins, E 06 100 33 2 0 5 * Mo.uiev, J 06 100 83 5 6 9 . K«l!y. W 04 100 48 2 3 7 j Harvey, W 02 95 46 1 8 I J Catrone, F 99 2 0 0 2 \ Doyle, T. W 95 1 0 0 0 ; 1st Race [1st Jamaica] let RAPE 5-S ■■»« 2-year-olds. Claiming. Allowances. (May 1G, 1923 } lot nHUu — en ;;-5 — 2 — ill.) : Index Course Dlst Time T'ck Odds Wt St % Mr Fin Jockeys Started Order of Finish MASTER BILLY, b. c, 2 110 By Wrack— Smilax. by Star Shoot. | (Trainer. A. G. Blakely. Owner, W. Daniel). Breeder. Belair Stud. J 78787 Jamaica 64 f l:0&%fast 21 102 13 4* 4»1 C Halls f. Mi.udMuller, St'pdale. Pedagogue \ 78636 Jamaica 6-S l:00%fast 3 97 9 8 C 31 G Cooper 11 Perm. Wave, AlexW'ffe, M.M'er ' 78276 Tijuana 1-2 49%hvy 6-5 114 3 2 21 2!j J Butwell 5 Mis'nl'eak, Sanlsubel, Itunolathe \ 78031 Tijuana 1-2 49 hvy 8-5 115 4 3 3 3»i R Carter 8 O.lui'iit, Stampdale. Notenongh ' 77792 Tijuana 1-2 48%fast 21 US 6 4 4'1 2s J Butwell 9 Oceanturt, Cocks-re. SilcntPrdr • 77605 F.Grnds 31 t 42%hvy 6-5 117 2 ** 7*1 J Butwell 8 F. De Coursy, M. Dear, Foxmore j WILBUR C. WHITEHEAD, ch. c, 118 By Short Grass— Queens Loch, by Lochryan. £ j (Trainer, A. S. Woodliffe. Owner, P. H. Sims). Breeder. Short Grass Stud. 78742 Jamaica 6-8 1:00% fast 16-5 10811 1 I* F J H Burke 6 B.Winfrey, T.Kenesor, Cl'rView ' 78424 H.deG'ce 1-2 4S%fast 19-10 118 1 1 2* 1* J H Burke13 Westover, Crimn, Crinkle. , 77971 Jefferson 1-2 49V»muil 7 112 7 4 41 44 J H Burke13 B.Google, Br'nfront, Lit. Jimmy 77867 Jefferson 1-2 48%fast »-5 112 7 3 31 5«1 (' Bob son 14 Belle II. . Little Ginsy. * Wnratah - "7669 F.Grnds 1-2 48%fast 7 11315 4 3" 3J C Robsonll Foxmore. Channel, Sam Mengel • 77537 F.Gr'nds 31 t 42%fast 2 115 6 6 4S1 J Corcoran 8 B Google, Al. Woodliffe, Bellell. . 77212 F.Gr'nds 31 f 41%fast 24 118 12 lib io'" J Wallace 13 ParolcIL. Confluente. UoleCard '• * BELL WINFREY, ch. g. 2 112 By Uncle— Moulin Rouge, by Himyar. (Trainer, G. C. Winfrey. Owner, G. C. Winfrey). Breeder, W. B. Miller. * " 78954 Jamaica 6-8 l:01%mud 6 102 6 4 3* 3*1 J Mooney 6 P.. Google, B.Winfrey, Y'gApril 78742 Jamaica 6-8 1:00%fast 8-5 107 3 6 4=* 2» L Fator 6 W.C.Wh'head. T.Ren'or, -C View I 78378 Bowie 1-2 49 fast 12-5 115 4 3 3» 1* D Stirling 8 Fovle. Parmaclienee Btlle Roller 78308 Bowie 1-2 :49 fast 4-5 115 1 7 7'1 4*4 J Wallace 11 NtShade, B.IIar'r, Parm Belle 7 78225 Bowie 1-2 49%slow 13-5 113 4 3 2'1 1» J Walhice 12 Foyle, ParmacheneeBelle. Effort ". 78176 Bowie 1-2 49%fast 11-5 114 7 6 6» 2« J Wallace 12 Sombre, KittyFrench AtAggie " 77605 F.Gr'nds 31 f 42%hvy 12 107 8 P 4' C Gross 8 F. De Coursy, M. Dear Foxmore 7 77342 P'.Gr'nds 31 f 42%good C 116 1 3' 21 J Wallace 13 MasterBiily My Biddy. Channel J CLEAR VIEW. b. c, 2 (M) 107 By Campfire — Long- Range, by St. Frusquin. 7 (Trainer, T. J. Healey. Owner, R. T. Wilson). Breeder, R, T. Wilson. 78838 Jamaica 6-8 1:00%fast 21 110 3 1 11 21 S Bullmar-10 Peanuts, GipsyFlv'r. CandyStick 7 7874 2 Jamaica 6-8 100%fast 12 107 6 2 2 4 i S Hullman 6 W.C.W'head, B W'frey.T.Ren'or 7 78636 Jamaica 6-S l:00%fast 7 107 8 4 7l 8»J S Rullma-ill Perm Wave, Ale.vW'ffe, M.Billy 78602 Un Hunts 1-2 fast 31 115 3 1 3« 2" S BullmanlO Senor. YoungMartin, Contentm't BEA TIDE, br. t, I 110 By Sea King— Glad Tidings, by Knight of the » Thistle. (Trainer. A. Bennett. Owr.er. W. Stockton). Breeder, L. Garth. I 78878 Jamaica 5-Sl:01%mud 4-6 110 2 1 S* 3*1 J Shanks 6 Kumonin, Gip. Flyer, Catli L'glas 78688 Jamaica 6-8 l:01%mud 1-2 109 6 7 3'1 1» J Sharks 8 CandyStick, G. Flyer, Tar'yceC " 78447 HdoC'ce 1-2 49%slop 24 5 115 6 4 3* S5 E Amtr'se 9 Swinging. Rejected, imagination " 78285 Bowio 1-2 49%fast 30 109 3 3 3' 3» E Ambrose 6 Sombre, Moon Magic, Effort ' XTJMONIN. ch. c. 2 113 By Short Grass— Ida Claire, by Golden Maxim. ■; (Trainer. M. J. Murphy. Owner, R. Scherrer). Breeder. Short Grass Stud. 78878 Jamaica 6-S l:01%mud 13 107 6 8 2' I'l C Allen 6 Gipsj Flyer, SeaTide, Cath.Dglas 78838 Jamaica 6-8 l:00%fast 7 115 9 6 61 6" H ThomaslO Peanuts. ClearView. (JipsyFlyer . 78567 H .dt-G'ce 41 f 64%good 20 IOC 12 12 91 4'| C Allen 13 Crimp, Shanghai, Porm'ee Belle 1. 78525 H deG'ce 41 f 6J%slop 15 103 6 » 9' 7" C Allen 14 Perm. Wave, Do or Hie Tiiggei 1 78424 H.deGce 1-2 48%fast 61 105 9 6 8' 6«1 C Allen 13 WilburC. Wh'h'd, Westo'r, Crimp 1 78262 llowio 1-2 49%g-ood 78 114 8 6 41 25 K Ambrosrl2 Foyle, Roller, Helen Condon , 78176 Hnwio 1-2 49%fast 15 109 12 U 10" 10" F Stevens 12 Sombre, BillWinfrey, K. French 77444 FGi'inls 31 f 42%mud 7 112 6 6s 6'7 J Wallace 10 Confluente, Hon.Mose. HoleCard 1 77184 P .'.Jr'nds 31 f 43 hvy 15 112 5 61 4»1 ■ Harb'ne 9 Lotto, Star Girl, Shirley Ixmise 77078 I'.CrnJs 31 f 41%fast 20 112 11 7» 6« K HarbneU Foxmore. Panic II.. Red Seth " HIDALGO, b. c, 2 (M) 107 By Sjanish Prince II.— Minuet, bv Olamtala. ''. (Trainer. T. J. Healey. Owner. R. T. Wilson). Breeder. R. T. Wibcn. '. 78946 Pirnlii o 6-8 l:03%slop 1C-5 110 7 6 61 r»3 ■ M'rinelli 7 Parmacli'eeB'e. Crinkle. Trigger - 78861 I'inilK ■ 41 f 64%slop 25 112 3 4 4» 4C1 B M'rinelli 7 Extreme, Falre Face, Ball Gee -' 78804 Pimlico 41 f 62%fast 61 115 9 10 91 8 4 B M'rinellilO False Face, Goldpiece, Pique - 78731 Pimlico 41 t 64 fast 61 112 7 6 6* 6»i F H'sting3 7 SingkF'l. G'khana, GoldenSpire ' CHARLNAT. ch. c, 2 (M) 107 By Sir John Johnson— Miss Fannie, by Marathon. (Trainer. J. N. Pits. Owner, Mrs. M. Hyams). Breeder, D. W. Scott. 78952 Jamaica 5-8 l:02%mud 16 115 6 6 6 6" D Conn'lly 5 G.Fljer, W.Wash. Cath Douglas 1 77647 F Gr'nds 31 f 41%fast 60 118 11 12* 12'« J Kedei -is 13 BrnTrout, Bellell., Lit Jimmy ^ 77406 F.Gr'nds 34 f 41%fa.st 100 HSU 13 13 » O Rose 13 Vanidos.i. Evelyn Alex Woodliffe ~ 77078 F.Gr'nds 81 f 41%fast 34 117 9 13' 14'« M Schwtzl4 Foxmore, Parole II, Red Si th i, GRACE TROXLER, bUt. f, 2 (M) 99 By Tea Caddy— Tehera, by Nasturtium. 7 (Trainer, W. V. Walsh. Owner. 3. S. Ward). Breeder. W. A. Shea. 7 78878 Jamaica 6-S 1 M%aad 20 IN 4 6 C 5" C Kurts'er 6 Kumonin, Gipsy Fiver, SeaTide 7 ■ I BRITISH COLUMBIA Summer Race Meetings 1924 June to September SEVENTY DAYS OF RACING $275,000 Distributed in Purses Pari-Mutuel System of Wagering Accommodations Are Now Ready Ideal Climate and Fine Pasture Horsemen Wishing to Ship Write or Wire the BRITISH COLUMBIA RACING ASSOCIATIONS 901 Standard Bank Building VANCOUVER, B. C. v 1 2nd Race [2nd Jamaica] ' , . '. '. „' '. C ' J i 1 ; - •; ; - J J ". 7 7 7 7 J , * . j J \ ; } : | J \ ' \ ' • j j ' , - • . '• * * " I 7 ". " 7 J 7 7 7 '?nt\ RAPP * Mile anil TO Yards. .1-year-olds and upward. Claiming. Oet. C.WU nHL/L. :;, u»^2 1:41 4-5 5 120.) TANGERINE, h. g, 5 103 By Olamhala— Orange Lilly, by William the Third. (Trainer. C. Buxton. Owner. C. Euxton). Breeder. R. T. Wilson. 78602 Jamaica lmTOy 1 :46Vr mud .".-3 112 2 5 3* 2» G Lavine K Top Serjeant, Anne All in All 77819 Tijuana 3-4 1 :llVsfast 92 110 7 6 64 6'H Smith 7 Better Lti k. Ruiistnr Osprey 77469 Tijuana 1 l:2»%fast 7 116 6 5 6* u'l E Legere ■ K'mFriend. Mokihana Mutti'kins 76630 Tijuana ImVOy 1:44 fast 3-2 US 14 K Legere 3 Criizeni. Curland ?6478 Tijuana 1 1-8 1 w^mud 5 112 1'J E Legere 8 All Over. I.ady Astor. I'lanet 76436 Tijuana 1 l:44%mud 4 106 1!J E Legere 10 MyReveric, I'aulaShay, KillyStar OLYNTHUS. b. g, 5 108 By Nassovian— Kildonan, by Ladrs. (Trainer. A. G. Blakely. Owner. W. Daniel). Bred in England by J. Sarford. 78815 Jamaica lm70y l:44%fast 8-5 105 4 3 32 3»1 L Simon 6 Lily M., Fifty -Fiftv, Aiiddin 77540 F.Grnds 1 1-2 2:3.".%fast 4-5 95 6 2 il o*l G Cooper !♦ Bl— ill. Old Faithful Irish Fat 7740D F.Grnds 1 1-8 1 :53%fast 12 108 9 11 13 llsi L McD'ottlS FlintStone, SefiiK.Sini Dr Clark 77008 F.Grnds 11-16 1:49 hvy AS 102 4 1 l1 1'- I Parke S Rama, I?« st Pal Sedirr -field 76839 F Gr'nds lm70y 1:46 slow 4J 104 5 5 O V\ J Wallace I Sedsefield, Lord Granite Rama 76737 F.Gr'nds 1 1-1C l:49%slow 9-5 105 6 3 1J 1J B M'rinelli 6 TonyKeau. Huxtal out, Ryg.Dajs 76651 F.Gr'nds 1 1-16 1:46 fast 18-.". 107 6 5 41' 4« B M'rinelli 6 I'olvo, Win.TakeAll llu -taboii: 76463 F.Gr'nds 1 1-16 l:46%fast 30 107 3 12 11" 10s B Mari'lliir. Delante. ISariaenda, Wtl IIM| ;«TSM Jefferson 11-16 1:51 hvy 10 105 2 4 7s 7l:!F Smith 9 Delante. Rama, liest l'al 7C250 Jefferson 1 1-16 l:5S%hvy 1-3 108 2 2 2 2;J J Corcoran S The Roll Call 75024 Empire lm/Oy 1:46 hvy 18-5 95 1 1 1' 1' G CooDer 4 Tangerine, Episode, Wynnewood APOLOGY, blk. f. 3 SO By Huon— Ossabar, by Ossary. (Trainer. E. Hodgson. Owner, J. L. Holland). Breeder. T. W. O'Brien. 78985 Jamaica 3-4 1:14\hvy 20 96 8 7 3l 3'3 G Cooper 9 RelleArt to. ExaltedRuler, Anna :8785 Jamaica lmTOy l:4MMteat 3i 1021 6 2 3h 4» J Shanks 7 Normal, Dan I'.ollini: Itonfire 77213 F.Gr'nds 3-4 1:14 fast 7 104 11 2 3 2'1 J Heupel 13 R.irleyeorn, Tight, Troutwiek 76922 F.Grnds 3-4 1:15 slow 8 102 11 8 91 8" D Merglcr 12 I'cggy ().. Yultilla l'.elle K 76684 F.Gr'nds lmTOy 1 :48^mud 6 102 3 5 61 P) F Lee 10 Fayman, Our Star Fehrah 76504 F.Gr'nds 3-4 1:16 mud 3-2 106 4 6 3» 3'1 I Parke 9 Tambon, Coldmark Attilia J6386 Jefferson 3-4 1:15 good 16-5 107 4 8 Tl 713 T Burns 10 Welcome, Bigwig, MissFortune DESPAIR, b. g, 6 115 By McGee— Mary Davis, by Watercress. (Trainer. A. Swenke. Owner, A. SwenkeL Breeder. E. F. Simms. 78882 Jamaica lm70y l:46'Amud 1S-5 113 6 2 2» 2« L McAtee 8 BelleArtisle. Edwardf.ray Flax 78746 Jamaica 3-4 1:13 fast 5 111 9 1 3* 33 L McAtee 14 Escoba d'Oro. Jvntee ltar'yrora 78402 H.daG'ce 3-4 l:13%fast 9-5 114114 14 14 14" J Rowan M MaN-1 K.. Vaciium Arend-il 78332 Bowie 61fl:21%fast 9-10 111 Left at post. II Farland 8 L'ten Dearie Arendal Tidin«a 78288 Bowie 7-8 1 :28%fast 21-10 114 2 2 21 2" B M'rinellill Jewell V. I).. Julia m' Attilia 78179 Bowie 7-8 1:30 fast 20 102 4 2 21 2J B Harvey 6 Eager, Sog Aroon. Tender Seth 75808 Bowie 3-4 1:16 mud 9-5 107 6 3 2l 21 H Howard 13 Kinili, Spugs (io «l Time 73990 II deG'ce 1 1-16 1 :«%slow 7-6 116 8 3 41 S« B MarineUi I Westwoml TheHollC::ll SeaCove 73826 II deG'ce lmTOy 1:45 fast 4 110 7 3 31 4 i W Pool 4 Sh. Along, R.Wgfield, Redstone EAST INDIAN, br. g, 7 108 By Delhi— Killiecrankie, by Kilmarnock. (Trainer. J. Rowland. Owner, S. Flaherty). Breeder. J. W. Corrigan. 78953 Jamaica lmTOy l:46^mud 8 111 4 g 8 5" C Allen 8 Aladdin. Dandvbrusli Superhum 78675 H. deG'ce 1 3-16 2:03%fast 41-10 112 4 3 3' 2« N Huff 9 Rechabite, Att'ornevMuir, Ashld i25?i H.deGVe 11-16 1:17 fast 10 108 3 6 ( 5'JJH Burke S RockUottc.m. Vitamin, f nilltl 78557 H deG ce 1 1-8 l:53%fast 61 108 6 6 61 6" P Walls 7 Humboldt TraJ'ai Marvl'd B*|a 77804 Jefferson 1 1-2 2:35%last 4-5 102 1 2 2» 2'} I Parke I Cood N'iglit, Freezv Szv Ashld a. 62 Jefferson 11-8 1:55 fast 2 108 3 C 4 21 I Park" 6 Fannie lie.v 11. Fr'zvSn'/v" LilvM 7.318 F.Grnds 11-8 1:54 fast 6-6 107 6 4 4» 2« I Parke 8 Bucado. Westwooll. Old Faithful ST. MARTINS, ch. c, 3 (M) 92 By Sir Martin— Priscilla. by Star Shoot. (Trainer J. Creevy. Owner. G. D. Widener). Breeder. G. D. Widener. 78986 Jamaica 3-4 l:15%hvy 5 110 8 5 81 9?J L McAtee 9 OdWelhrne, SliineOn Handsip 78811 Jamaica 3-4 1:13%fast 20 96 6 7 31 3'|1V Harvey 14 Ex'tedBuler, Bal.vl.am P Piper T0008 Jamaica 5-S 1:00 fast 30 109 5 4 4= 4'J T Rice 0 Mad Play. Cockney. SI L'wrence HONOR MAN. b. g, 8 108 By The Manager— Ilma, by Hastings. (Trainer, T. H. Wilson. Owner. J. Magnus). Breeder. T. C. McDowell. 78635 Jamaica 3-4 l:13%fast 13-^ 117 3 6 7* 6" J H Burke 9 Mult. D a.llo k ' Kscot.i d'Oro 77871 Jefferson 3-4 1:14%fast 6 115 5 9 8» CJII Stutts 13 Vacuum Lugs I-ongboat 77801 Jefferson 3-4 1:14%fast 8-5 112 11 10 9» 6=1 F Murphv 11 Badv llos -. I— ganal Julia M 21112 S-Gr'nds 3* 1;H'Afust 5 ]- J I2 8 81 T»4 J Rod'guezl2 ElAstro, MissFtune. Sw'pstakei 77407 F.Grnds 3-4 l:13%fast 4 116 8 7 4'i » L McD'ott • Translate, Sweepstakes L Rose Vl^. FGrnds 3'4 113%fast 8 118 5 2 T- 2°k E Pool 8 Uatf Rose. Kiistem. Paul Micou .4893 latonia 3-4 l:ll%fast 7 109 1 5 5 4'i E Tool 5 BillO'Flyne. Sympathy. Glyn FRIDAY 13TH. br. g, 3 112 By Vulcaia— Rupicola, by Advance Guard. (Trainer. E. Sietas. Owner. E. Plath). Breeder. H. T. Oxnard. 78912 Jamaica 11-16 1:47 slow 10 101 3 4 4 4Ti O Fields 4 RedW'gf'd F'dicUt'n W'mn'd 78691 Jamaica 3-4 1:15 mud 20 105 7 8 9 9»J H Thurber I Cano Sherm in Rival 75807 Bowie 7-S l:29%mud 4f 10S 12 5 41 2s T Finn 13 I'.clleAi ti-te, LOW, Kb'nyBelle 75731 Bowie 3-4 1:14%fast 16f 111 9 8 71 4'1 T Finn 13 Kbci.vBelle. II. M Diets Tolima 75613 Bowie ll:43%fast 30 10714 6 6s 5» G Babin 6 Mad raw, S Maiden Dr O'Mara 74926 Belmont 3-4 MC l:13%slop 4 106 7 7 f» 6JJ H Stuits 10 Duck v. MissDomino Dante 74C85 Jamaica 51 f 1.06 fast 11-5 114 1 2 2 1* H Stutts 2 Forest Flower 74405 Jamaica i| f 1 :07Vfcfast 15 108 8 8 81 5*1 L Fator 9 Drumbeat, F. Flower RabyLane 73933 Aqueduct "3-4 l:13%slop 16-5 107 2 2 li l'l L Fator I Drumbeat Esc d'Oro Neptune 73511 Belmont 51f MC 1 :05%fast 15 115 10 10 10» 8" E Sande 1^ All in All. Anticipation Conn nt 3rd Race [3rd Jamaica] » I " " ' ■; . 1. 1 1 , 1 " ''. '. - -' - ' 1 ^ ~ i, 7 7 7 QrH RAPP 3~4 Mi,c- Cosmopolitan Handicap. R-year-olda and upward. 01 u nHor: (Oct. 5, i«aa — i:ii 1-5 — a — 117.) LADKIN. ch. c. 3 128 By Fair Play— Lading, by Negofol. (Trainer, L. Feustel. Owner, A. Belmont). Breeder. A. Belmont. 75211 Umpire 1 l:40%slow 15 97 4 Tulled up.G Cooper 4 Zev. Bracadale Trvster 74970 Empire 61 f l:06«4;fast 3 120 3 3 3'- 3f S Don'hue 4 H.T. Waters, P.radal'e lionap'te 74682 Jamaica 3-4 1:12 fast 5 US 2 5 31 is H Thurber • Bracadale, Sun Pal Sheridan 74553 Jamiaca 3-4 1:12%fast 13-10 116 5 4 31 3*1 T McTagt 8 SunPal. Sheridan, A.Mar'neW. 74407 Jamaica 61 f 1 :05%fa t 13-10 117 2 2 2» 2» C Kummer 6 Bracadale. Ordinance. Fly By SILK TASSEL, oh. f, 4 126 By Fuperman— White Silk, by Galloping Simoa. (Trainer. M. Hirsch. Owner. J. B. Smith). Breeder. H. T. Oxnard. 75631 Bowie 3-4 1 :13%fast 6 109 2 4 «« 5«J R Pierce 10 Stanwii. Panclowdv Cyclops 75038 Laurel 3-4 1:14 mud 27-10 112 2 3 31 4'» G Babin 5 Wellfimler. Feylance ' Mam 74«70 Laurel 3-4 LL'Vtfast 31 112 112' •■ G Babin 7 Ilildur, Reparation. Transom 74517 Laurel 3-4 1.12%fast 1-2 110 3 1 1 21 O Babin 4 Heeltaps. Sim Thistle Failh 74467 Laur, I 34 l:12Hrast 7 10 103 3 11' 1= E Legere 5 Ilildur, Reparation. Comixa DRY MOON. b. h, 6 139 By Olambala— Honeymoon, by Matchmaker. (Trainer. A. J. Goldsborough. Owner. C. A. Stoneham). Breeder. R. T. Wilson. 78786 Jam. lira 3-4 1 :ll^far.t 9-5 119 3 4 4* 4'i C F'b'ther 7 Sherman. Mi-s (Vrma Rival 73010 Saratoca 7-S 1 :23Hfast 3-4 116 1 2 l* 2» E Sande I June (;rass. Trank (i Cost i -an 72831 Saratoga 3-4 1 lO^jfast 8 111 9 8 7 6« T Rice 11 BMiemont. Ro ket. Knobbie" -.•- 6li9 Saratoga 3-4 1 :ll«sfast 41 120 4 3 3» 5» T Rice 8 Goshawk. Wellfimler, Deadlock .2149 Empire Ab 3-4 1 :0SVifast 4-5 115 1 4 3l B* T Rice I Racket, L.Haltimoe C.'.l Times 72019 Empire Ab 3-4 1 :08%fast 16-5 122 1 2 2» 21 T Rice 9 Rocket. (Jood Times. P.luemont .1014 Aqueduct 3 4 1:lHfcmud 5 114 1 4 3l 3«i T Rice I Sunference, Br'nstorm, MissStar TESTER, b. c, 3 128 By Pater Pan— First Flight, by Thrush. (Trainer. S. C. Hildreth. Owner. Rancocas Statla). Breeder. H. P. Whitney. 78955 Jamaica 3-4 l:13Hmud 1S-5 104 I 1 21 4=4 H Thurber 8 Ordinance. Swingal g Ind Trail .8841 Jamaica 3-4 LUVfefast 13-10 119 5 4 V 33i ■ Sande 9 WildAster. Bracadale Swin-'ng .8664 Jamaica 61 f 1 :06«,slop 4-5 121 3 2 2» 11 ■ Sande I TlieVintner. MissC'rina (In.A'i,- 75810 Bowie 1 1 :45^mud 33-10 116 3 1 3» V M Fator 10 Tree Top. Rjnkev Donag 75743 Bowio 3-4 l:13%fast 17-10 118 3 2 2' 2k L Fator 8 Sarko. lkmagliee'll T Waters 2??«i? £owl" 61 f 1:21 good 9-5 105 3 1 P l| M Fator 8 Ilid.Jewel. fliamplam. P'dowdy 75591 Bowie 61 f 1 :20%fast 36 107 f 1 1' 21 L Fator 8 Avisack Men urv I ly l.v Day 74553 Jamaica 3-4 l:12=ifast 6 114 1 2 5* 7l» M Fator 8 Sun Pal, Slit-ridau, Ijidkia LAHITTS, ch. g, 9 140 By Llangibby — Southern Belle, by Ayrshire. (Trainer, A. J. Joyner. Owner, G. D. Widener). Bred in Ireland by J. J. Maher. 78632 Un. Hunts 3-4 l:12**fast 2 125 1 2 2J P K Legere F LiidyBellc, ForestL'c, HighP'ce . 78805 Un. Hunts 3-4 l:1114fast 2 113 3 2 2s 1'' K Legere 7 Ormesvalc, CherryPie. JmieGrass 70778 Belm'nt 3-4 MC l:ll*Afast 4-5 115 3 6 4 4*1 E Sande 8 Mary Patricia, Canaque, Lally 70465 Belm'nt 61 f MC1:18 fast 41 108 4 4 3= 2" M Pator 7 Dunlin. Frank C, Dozer 70268 Belmont 3-4 MC 1:12 fast 8 124 7 4 *i 6'$ M Fator 9 Whirlwind. B.Guaid, I.P.'jjadic-MISS STAE. b. f, ft 137 By Hesperus— Ictar, by Yon Tromp. (Trainer. F. Taral. Owner, Riviera Stable). Breeder. E. Cebrian. 78814 Jamaica 3-4 l:ll%fast 16-5 114 1 1 14 2" C Turner 9 Mad Hatter, Salacia, Little Celt 75312 l'imlico 3-4 1:12 fast :3-10 110 7 6 8 88J C Turner I Champlain. Wellfinder. Feylanec 75060 Empire Ab 3-4 luWfchvy 1-4 114 1 1 1'" 1'"- C Turner 4 Satellite. AllAmer'n. B.Knicht 74997 Empire Ab 3-4 1:11 mud S-5 124 2 3 2' •* C Turner 4 F.byPay. 1'aulaSUay. Nuntokal. 74765 Jamaica 3-4 Lll^fast 9-5 118 1 1 Is 1'} C Turner 3 Osprey. Bisel 74008 Aqueduct 3-4 l:ll^fast 11-5 110 Sill "'1 C Turner 6 Kuobbie, Last Straw. Trrster 73711 Aqueduct 3-4 1 l^-fast 4 115 3 2 21 3*1 C Turner G Cyclops. Osprey, Bluemont GUN AUDIENCE, ch. c. 3 (M) 118 By Sua Briar— Conference, by Rock Sand. (Trainer. J, D. Odom. Owner, L. Rosenberg). Breeder, W. S. Kilmer. 78955 Jamaica 3-4 1:13Vimud 20 964 5 4 64 6«1 B Br'ning I Ordinance, Swiiisal';:. Ind. Trail 74275 Jamaica 51 f 1 :06Vsfast 13-5 115 4 2 44 4*1 L Fator • Gyp.King. Sani'itan. T. Exposure 7 3454 Belmont 51 f 1:05 fast 12 1041 6 5 5' 4* L McAtee 11 Sarazen, McAuliffe, Bonaparte DOMINIQUE, ch. g. 1 126 By Peter Quince— Berry Maid, by Oddfellow. (Trainer. K. Patterson. Owner. E. Arlington). Breeder, J. N. Camden. 78528 H.deGce 3-4 llS'-slop 27-10 107 3 2 2' 3*1 J McTag't ti L.Granite. Heeltaps, Champl'n 78404 H.detVce 3-4 1:12 fast 4f 109 4 2 21 Y-\ J McT.ig'tll FlinlS'c. ShuffleA'nsr. Bwla*'«g 7 8088 Tfjaaaa lm70y 1:42 fast 7-5 101 2 1 1 1* F Hum t Blanc-Scing. KverBold. Mokih'na 78052 Tijuana 3-4 l:12*ihvy 2-5 129 2 2 11 3' P "Walls ■ Sunnyl'd. JohnS. B'n.MyKev'rie 77440 Tijuana 51 f 1 :05rifast 2 128 4 3 2l 2| B ODonn'112 Bcttcrl,uck. Lilt. BusterKeaton 76959 Tijuana 3-4 l:ll\fast 7-10 101 Is P Hum 7 15 ofE'town. J.Pryor, S'.'veconard 75118 Empire Ab 3 4 1 :09%fast 8 110 3 2 31 4:? J Zoeller t Kigel. Fly by Day. Osprey 74972 Empire Ab 3-4 1:09 fast 16-5 126 3 3 31 P S Don'hue 4 H'labaloo. A. Patriae. T.Grc,;ai; 74928 Bclmpr.t 3-4 MC l:12^slop 10 126 5 6 • C»° J Zoeller 6 Avisack. Fly by Day, Osprey PRISCILLA RULET. b. f. 3 114 By Ambassador IV.— The Reef, by Trap Rock. (Trainer. J. Fitzsimmons. Owner. Belair Stable). Breeder, Bclair Stud. 78957 Jamaica 1-4 l:13'5mucl 13-5 96 4 3 4 4*1 J Callah'n 4 A. Marncll.. I. Plana, M.Wk'sk ".8693 Jamaica 5£ f I ftHjlllll 5 118 2 2 1* l6 G Fields S D.Gaffney. Radiancy, Jessam ne {ID! l'imlico 3-4 l:15%slow 16 98 3 5 61 I" F H'stingsl2 A B. Ancle m. Suppliant. S. Point 75280 l'imlico 51 f 1 :07%fast 2 112 1 1 51 5;j T Finn E Memento. Klsbeth, Tiday 74735 Laurel 61 f 1 :07'ifast 16-5 115 3 2 3* 2* T Finn 12 Dear Maria, Best Beloved, Just Page 7 4th Race [4th Jamaica] yl+l-i DA PC •'*-» Mite* Xewtown ( In lining Stakes, rf-j oar-olds and upward. ' ■HII HAUL (Oft. r., 1922 1:11 1-5 1! 117.) SANDY HATCH, eh. c, 4 105 By Ultimus— Crazyquilt. by Hamburg. (Trainer. C. Buxton. Owner, C, Buxton). Breeder. H. P. Headley. SHU Jamaica 3-1 l:13Vs;fast 12 112 6 3 21 l'l P Conn'llyll! Lady Bo-s. Pr. Urgent, StonyP'int 73518 Belmont 1 l:37=*fast 4-5 116 1 1 1» 1* E Legere 4 Anonym's. Luaiinist. Th. Square , 73411 Belmont 1 1 :S8Vifast 11-5 107 1115 1* H Legere J ThreeScpiarc. Luminist, Car'cita :?591 Saratoga 1 1 :42%hvy 13-5 111 3 2 3'1 5«i E Legere 10 V.ofDieams. Wat. Girl. Brocket 72022 Empire 1 1:40 fast 4 104 1 1 2 24 H Stutts 5 Atlierstone. Sliamrock. Links 72019 Empire Ab 3-4 1 :08\fast 30 103 9 8 S'l G*2 II Stutta 9 Hockct, Dry Moon, Good Times 11 706 Empire Ab 3-4 1 :09^fast 8 110 7 10 10- 108 C Turner 12 St. Allan. Hullabaloo. Flan.Sbirt SILK TASSEL, ch. f, 4 115 By Superman — White Silk, by Galloping Simon. (Trainer. M. Hirsch. Owner, J. B Smith). Breeder, H. T. Oxnard. " 75631 Bowie 3-4 l:U%ftoat 6 109 2 4 6" 5*3 B Pierce 10 Ktanwix. Pandowdy, Cyclops 75038 Laurel 3-4 1:14 mud 27-10 112 2 3 31 4'° G Babin ■ Wellfinder, Feylance, Blazes 74670 Laurel 3-4 l:12Vifast 31 112 1 1 21 2 * G Babin 7 Hildur. Reparation, Transom 74517 Laurel 3-4 1:12%fast 1-2 110 3 1 1' 2J G Babin ft Heeltaps. Sun Thistle, Faith 74467 Laurel 3-4 l:12V;;fast 7-10 109 3 .1 V l2 E Legere 5 Hildur, Reparation, Comixa DRY MOON, b. h. 6 117 By Olambala — Horeymoon, by Matchmaker. (Trainer, A. J. Goldsborough. Owner. C. A. Stoneham). Breeder. R. T. Wilson. 78786 Jamaica 3-4 l:ll»jfast 9-5 119 3 4 44 41! C F'b'ther 7 Sherman. Miss Cerina, Rival 73010 Saratoga 7-8 1 :23%fast 3-4 116 1 2 H 2" E Sande 5 June Oras;, Frank G., (ostigan 72831 Saratoga 3-4 l:10%fast 8 114 9 8 71 6« T Rice 11 Bluemont, Rocket. Knobbie 72669 Saratoga 3-4 l:ll%fast 41 120 4 3 3 5» T Rice 8 Goshawk. Wellfinder. Deadlock 72149 Empire Ab 3-4 l:08&fast 4-5 115 1 4 31 1"* T Rice 5 Rocket, L.Baltimore, (I'd Times 72019 Empire Ab 3-4 l:08%fast 16-5 122 1 2 21 2J T Rice 9 Rocket, Good Times, Bluemont 71674 Aqueduct 3-4 l.ll*smud 5 114 1 4 31 361 T Rice I Sunference, Br'nstorm, MissSlar MISSIONARY, ch. h, 5 116 By Hourless— Mission, by Rock Sand. tTrainer. C. Buxton. Owner, C. Buxton). Breeder, A. Belmont. 78860 Jamaica 3-4 LHSsfast 4 117 6 6 5« 3«3 E Legere 6 Rival. Bontaud. Hullabaloo 78689 Jamaica 3-4 1:15 mud 6-5 115 4 3 2s 2'J G Lavine 4 Flan. Shirt. St. Allan. Mas i'rado 72624 Saratoga 11-8 1:53 fast 13-5 121 111* 1*1 ■ Legere I Chac olet. Lighter. Tufter 7*?448 Saratoga 11:43 h\y 11-20 116 1 2 1» lt'JA Schut'g'r I Deadlock. Prodigious, Olynlhus 71340 Aqueduct 61 f 1:19 fast 18-5 116 6 5 31 l1 A Seh't'gerlO Nantucket. Canyon, FirniFriend 71094 Aqueduct 61 f 1 :18%fast 8 117 5 10 93 8'° A Scht'gerl 1 Run.intell. DryMoon. llephaistos 70903 Aquexiuct 61 f 1 :lS2£fast 15 115 4 7 7 4'J A Sch'tger 7 Modo. Dry Moon. Blazes 70694 Beta'Bt 7-S MC 1:30 mud C-5 111 2 2 1J I»| A Scht'ger 5 Flaii'lShiit, St. Allan, SilkTasse': tDead heat. DOMINIQUE, ch. g, 7 117 By Peter Quince— Berry Maid, by Oddfellow. (Trainer, K. Patterson. Owner, E. Arlington). Breeder. J. N. Camden. 78528 H.deGce 3-4 Ll-Hsslop 27-10 107 I 2 21 1*1 J McTag't (i L.Grani'tc, Heeltaps, Champln 78404 H.deGce 3-4 1:12 fast 4f 109 4 2 2i 7r i J McTagtll FlintS'c. ShuffleA'ng, Swing's 78088 Tijuana lm70y 1:42 fast 7-5 101 2 11= 1" P Ilurn ." BlancSeing. KverBold. MokiYna 78052 Tijuana 3-4 l:127thvy 2-5 129 2 2 11 31 P Walls I Suniiyl'd. .lohaS.U'doa. MyRev'- 77440 Tijuana 51 f 1 :05^sfast 2 128 4 3 2l 2i S O'Donn'll'-' BelterLie k. Lilt. BusterKealon 76959 Tijuana 3-4 l:ll%fast 7-10 101 l1 P Hum 7 B.ofK'tcwn, J.Piyor, Sl'vecouard 75118 Empire Ab 3-4 l:09rifast 8 110 3 2 S1 V% J Zoeller 0 Rigel, Fly by Day, Osprey HULLABALOO, b. g, 6 112 By Peter Pan — Folderol, by Burgomaster, by Hambu rg. (Trainer. W. C. Clancy. Owner, W. C. Clancy). Breeder. H. P. Whitney. 78860 Jamaica 3-4 l:lt%fkat 6 107 3 2 22 4*2 II Thurber »'. Rival, Bontaud, Missionary 75809 Bowie 6Jf l:2]36mud 5 112 4 2 3l 57 L MeAtM 11 Noel, Frcdericktowii, Hid.Jewel 75631 Bowie 3-4 IllHf— t 11-C 10S 5 5 ft* 77i L McAtee 10 Stanwix. Pandowdy, Cyclops 74972 Empire Ab 3 4 1:09 fast 4 120 2 2 24 1" B Carter 4 A. Patriae, Dominique. T.CJreg'n 74764 Jamaica 3-4 1 :12%fast 8-5 117 111' l"k B Carter 7 Pr.Regent. Whirlwind. Canyon 74358 Jamaica 3-4 1:12 fast i6-o HI 6 5 6 5^ C Kummer 0 Dimmesdale. Calantman, Poe ORMESYALE, ch. c, 3 S4 By Ormondale— Madchsn. by Knight of tho Thistle. : (Trainer, T. J. Healey. Owner, R. T. Wilson). Breeder. R. T. Wilson. 78879 Jamaica 2-4 l:13?smud 8 112 2 4 41 51= S BullmanlO Laurano, Honor, Bonnie Omar 78664 Jamaica 5} f 1:06*bs1op 2 105 4 3 4" 4* J Callah'n B Tester, The Vintner, Miss Cerina 78605 Un. Hunts 2-4 lll'-ifast 20 99 4 1 ll 2' F listings 7 I^anius, Cherry Pie. June Crass 73103 Saratoga 51 f 1 :06Vsfast 7 110 3 2 2= P E Bell 11 Bear Crass, R. and Rye. L.Dare 72921 Saratoga 51 f l:07 igood S 115 2 1 41 6* E Bell 11 Stanwix, Iluon Pine. Bees 72466 Saratoga 51 f 1:08 good 15 104 1 3 3- 22 E Bell ." Neptune, Sunayr, Passport 72153 Empire 51 f 1:06 Vast 4J 114 It 12 10» 81S E Bell 14 Sting, Mino, Quarantine 71947 Empire 5J f 1:07% fast Bj 112 5 5 9 915 E Bell 9 Dazzler, Bentaud, Modest BONTAUD. b. g. 3 10J By Pataud— Bonetto. by Masetto. (Trainer, W. Knapp. Owner, F. J. Farrell). Breeder. J. S. Mullins. 78860 Jamaica 3-4 lll^sfast 21 107 4 3 3' 2* L McAtee 6 Rival. Missionary, Hullabaloo 78716 Jamaica 5i f 1 :05%fast 7-5 112 1 1 1* 2* L McAtee 7 The Vintner. Noon Fire, Arag n 74604 Laurel 61fl:07%fast 2 115 8 1 l'l 2'i L McAtee 8 K.'sRansom. M'nStar, Sunmagne 73818 Aqueduct C-8 59&fast 8-5 110 2 2 31 32 L McAtee 9 Stanwix. Lady Diana. TlieWotld 73012 Saratoga 51 f 1 :06%fast 8-5 110 4 2 l2 2" L McAtee 14 Price, Eaglet, Revenue Agent 72866 Saratoga 51fl:05^fast 13-5 113 1 1 11 3'1 L McAtee 9 S.andSpan. I.racadale. B.BiichVn 72592 Saratoga 6-S 1 :02 hvy 11-5 110 4 1 l2 2»w L McAtee IS Res'iution. Rev. Agent. D'naghee 72021 Empire 5-8 1:00%fast 4-5 114 111* l'l L McAtee 14 NiiFire. GoldUug. ColdenArmo; AMOR PATRIAE, br. g, 4 112 By Colin— Masque, by Disguise. Breeders, S. Ross & E. Dainger- (Trainer. D. R. McDaniel. Owner. Mrs. E. M. Brown). field. 75424 l'imlico 3-4 1 :12Vsfast 6 118 2 1 2' 3'J E Sande 7 M'nmast, Flintstone, T— fflrftM 75213 Empire Ab 3-4 1:1ft slow 6-5 121 1 1 1» 1' p Col'letti 3 Whirlwind, St. Allan 74972 Empire Ab 3-4 1:09 fast 11-20 119 1 1 I2 2= E Sande 4 Hlabaloo, Dominique, T.Creg'n 74805 Empire Ab 3-4 1:10 fast 1-10 116 1 1 P l2 E Sande ?, Wildrake. Tangerine 74555 Jamaica 5} f 1 :05%fast 1-2 125 3 1 1* 1* E Sande 3 Moonraker, Feysun 74456 Jamaica 51 f 1 :05*£fast 13-5 106 2 1 1» I2 G W C'roll 6 Calantman, Orcus, Dolores 74136 Aqueduct 3-4 1:13 fast 4-5 105 6 5 il S2 E Legere 0 Whirlwind. Cum Salt, C. Emptor WASHINGTON, ch. h. i 112 By Ballot— Hazzaza. by Cunard. (Trainer. R. Goose. Owner, J. S. Ward). Breeder, H. H. Hewitt. 78860 Jamaica 3-1 1 :ll7sfast 41 10912 4 4« 5* D Conn'lly ■ Rival, Bontaud. Missionary 71062 Aqueduct 11:S7 fast 13-5 108 3 2 2s 2=1 E Fator 4 Hoiologe. Playfellow. R. Cheeks 7 0391 hurchill 7-S 1:27 hvy I 10S 3 1 23 21 E Fator .r» Lnthrop, TomHareJr.. Llewellyn (,9988 Churchill 7-s 1 :25-6good 3 105 4 2 2' 2s E Fator 10 P.rookli'lt. Pi inceTiiTii, Lathrop 69909 'hurehill 7-S l:25%good 3if 105 8 11" 2"k E Fator 10 I'ind'rl'eel, Skeezix, Cherry Tree SUNCAR. ch. c, S (M) 107 By Sun Briar— Carpathia, by Star Shoot. (Trainer. J. D. Odom. Owner, L. Rosenberg). Breeder. W. S. Kilmer. 74724 Jamaica Bj f 1:06 fast 4 105 4 3 31 3U G W C'roll I Fabian. Feysun, Comic Artist 74657 Jamaica 51 f 1:06 fast 6 117 1 1 21 32j H Thurber I Conner. Blind Tlay, Maxic 74506 Jamaica 3-4 1:14 fast 10 115 4 1 21 7*1 II ThurberlO t hfek. Stardrift. Forearm 73629 Belmont 61 f 1 :05^fast 6 108 6 6 74 7JJ L McAtee I Bonaparte. Stanwix. Cano 73491 Belmont 3-4 1 :12:Jtfa6t 15 114 2 3 31 6' L McAtee 13 Ladkin. Check, Bob Cahill PRICEMAKER. ch. c, 3 108 By Hourless— Fair Priscilla, by Fair Play. (Trainer. L. Feustel. Owner. A. Belmont). Breeder. Nursery Stud. 75335 1. Hunts 3-4 ! :12Mifast 3 5 111 S2 C Gt-rden 7 G'syKing, Blind Play, Nemesis 75153 Empire Ab 3-1 1 :09%fast 2 115 5 2 2* 1*1 ■ Sande 7 Courser, Ducky, Feysun 74655 Jamaica si f l:06%fast 7-10 116 1 1 1* l4 E Sande ■ Fabian, Sun Altos. Catalan 74141 Aqueduct 6-8 59%fast 10 115 5 3 22 2:1 E Legere 13 Exploit, Bonn. Omar, Samaritan THE WORLD, ch. g, 3 114 By Huon— Sun Maid, by Peep o'Day. (Trainer, F. Taral. Owner, Riviera Stable). Breeder, T. P. Hayes. 78743 Jamaica Bl f 1 Oj^.fast 12 112 3 I 3* 1'3 C Turner 5 Sheridan. Margin. Faenza 74727 Jamaica 61 f 1 ^Hfast 15 120 3 6 6 5'2 C Turner 3 Courser, Jtricadale. Swingalong 7:'.S18 Aqueduct 5-8 59«£fast 10 113 3 3 4* 4'1 C Turner 9 Stanwix. Kidy Diana, Bontaud •:.'532 Belmont 51 f 1 :C66 fast 4 113 1 3 41 7»1 C KummerlO L.Baltim'el 1.. B. Warren, B.Laiu 73039 Saratoga hi f l:05Hfast 10 117 8 6 6* 63iJ H Stutts S Infinite. Reply. Sun Pal 72725 Saratoga 3 4 Lll&fast 30 122 8 8 8 7'* M Garner 8 St. James, Sun Fla?, Diogenes 5th Race [5th Jamaica] riL n»pr 5 1-2 I'urloncs. 21-yrar-oldn. l-'illit-s. Allouanees. (May -.''., Dill nHoC. 1D22 1:05 G 12G.) LADY BELLE, ch. f, 3 114 By Polymelian — La Grande Armee, by Verdun, (Trainer. W. H. Karrick. Owner. W. R. Coe). Breeder. Himyar Stud. 78632 l'n Hunt:; 3-4 1:12%fast 1-2 101 2 1 l1 2 J Callah'n ■ Lanius. ForestIx re, HiphPrince 75442 PimlK 1 1 :39%fast 7 113 7 5 4"» 2h J Callahanl3 Sen.Norris. B.HIaze. ll.T.Wate-s 75309 I imlico 3-4 1:11 fast 2 107 5 2 22 ?.- J Callahan 9 T. Exposure, Baffl'g. K'g'sR'soni 75117 Empire Ab 3-4 IsMftjjAaat 21 112 1 4 32 l2 J Merimee 7 Slid Play. Elvina. Variation 74251 Aqueduct 6-8 69 fast 4J 116 4 3 32 :•"■ C Kummer 7 Rinkey. Exploit, Nellie Cray 7:'.982 Aque luct 6-8 58%good 41 113 13 10 9' 9' (' Kummerll TreeTop. ft Mill—If . Exploit 73860 Aqueduct 6-S 1:00 fast 9-5 115 1 4 £'1 1 i C Kummerll Exploit. Scarab, Dare Say MARGIN, ch. f, 3 114 By All Gold— Flying Witch, by Broomstick. (Trainer, F. Hopkins. Owner, H. P. Whitney). Breeder. Himyar Stud. 78880 Jamaica 61 f l:Q6*£mud ft-5 113 1 3 3'° 2~ L McAtee 4 Fliiv'ua. E\ultedl£u!er. L'kerbie 78743 Jamai'a 51 f 1 ^".avfast 5 112 4 2 2- 2»1 L McAtee ■ Sheridan. Faenzi, The World 78403 H.deG'ce 3-4 1 :1 2«*.fast 14-5 105 SIS* 2' Jj McAtee Sarko. Donaghi e. King'sRans'm 71177 Wood'ne 3-4 llSWmud 11-10 107 1 2 2'1 2" E Kumm T I In possible. JiuiKenney, .luliaM 73420 B.B'nnets 3-4 1:13 fast 1-4 122 2 4 3"^ 1*1 J T M'ney 4 F. Moments, Batonnier, Omhra^-e 73290 P.B'nnets l\ f 1 :0(i\faot 1 109 4 1 I1 2" J D M'ney S Fl. Moments. Batonnier, Ualbetl 72767 Saratoga 5-S 1 :00Vtgood 12 112 16 6 52 5"^ L McAtee 16 A ManoncII., Elvina. I^idyDiana MISS WHISK, ch. f. 3 121 By Whisk Broom IL— Wcnder. by Disguise. (Trainer. F. Hopkins. Owner, J. P. Whitney). Breeder. H. P. Whitney. 78957 Jamaica 1 I 1 tTjWll 4 102 2 2 S2 32i I Ta-ke ft A Mor onell., L.Diana. P Ruley 78841 Jamaica 5-4 LlHjfast 7 103 8 7 9 9'7 J Corcoi'n 9 Wild Aster. Bracadale, Tester 78634 Jamaica 61 f l:ft*j%fiu* 41 114 I 4 ft* 35 L McAtoe I Apprehension. Sh«riilan. Eaglet 7 5743 Bowie 3-4 l:13^fast 13-5 117 8 5 61 5* L McAtee K Sarko. Tester, lH naghee 75683 liowie 61 f l:20%fast 6-5 115 4 2 l2 l1 L McAtee 9 Exploit, Sarko. Marie Martin 75612 Bowil 61 f 1:07 fast M 1°9 3 11' 1*| L McAtee 13 Abu Ben Ahdem. Maclean. Sarko 71801 Laurel 3-11.13 fa^t 1 K'S 4 2 2' Ls L McAtee 4 Sunayr, St.MissLizzie; BoMaaal , NEGRINA. blk. f. 3 109 By Luke McLuke— Black Brocade, by Neil Gow. (Trainer. T. Welsh. Owner. J. E. Widener). Breeder. J. E. Widener. 74999 Empire 51 f 1 :09 f.mud 3i 109 3 2 41 »** O W C'roll C t'aveWoman, Reply, SunMaidcn 74890 Empire 51 f 1:07 fast 1 112 2 1 l2 23 G W C'roll S Reply. Variation. CaveWomaii 74631 Jamaica 5 8 :59%fast 7-10 112 1 1 1 1! O W C'roll 4 Janet Blair. Tolima. SunMaiden 74453 Jamaica 61 f 1 :06^fast 10 104 4 2 2'1 22 Q W C'roll 6 A.MarronelL. N.Mor-e. L.Diana 74100 Aqueduct 5-8 58%fast 30 107 1 2 22 2- O W Car'll t 11 Thoughts, P'd Lily. Kelestlesa 7?860 Aqueduct 5-8 1:00 fast 15 112 9 7 71 S"2 G W C'rollll Lady Belle, Exploit, Scarab BEVY. ch. f, 3 103 By Fair Flay — Belvale, by Watervale. (Trainer, L. Feu-tel. Owner, A. Belmont). Breeder, A. Belmont. 73860 Aqueduct 5-S 1:00 fast 15 112 2 2 52 62J E Legere 11 Lady Belle. Exploit. Scarab 69955 Jamaica 5-S 68Vast 16-5 113 1 4 5'1 5'« H Thurber 8 Outline, N.Mors:-. A.MarronelL 69828 Jamaica 5 8 Mtataa* 11-5 1031 3 11' l'l C Lang 4 Reply, Squires. Exploit 69748 Jamaica 5-8 1 :C3*«mud 11-10 115 5 5 6" 6'j E Dugan 7 A.M'ronell., Apology, M Cameo. 69604 Jamaica 5-8 1 01'^fast 4J 114 1 3 3* 37 E Dugan 10 Margin, Blissful, Cave Woman HIGH PRIESTESS, ch. f, 3 (M) 101 By High Noon — Empress, by Superman. (Trainer, J. Johnson. Owner, J. Butler). Breeder, 3. Butler. 71839 Empire 5-8 1:01 fast 31 112 8 7 81 10'« F Collettill Ducky, Variation, rostillion, POLTOVA. blk. f, 3 (M) 101 By George Smith— La Russe. by Lemberg. (Trainer, H. Hughes. Owner, Sanfori Stud Farm). Breeder, J. Sanford. 78879 Jamaica 3-4 l:13\m:-i 25 100 3 3 3 4'= J Callah'nlO Laurano, Honor, Bonnie Omar LOCKERBIE, blk. f, 3 (Ml 101 By George Smith— Heather Belle, by Macdonald II. (Trainer, W. H. Karrick. Owner, Sanford Stud Farm Stable). Breeder. J. Sanford. 78880 Jamaica 51 f 14t%Maai 50 101 4 4 4 4" J Callah'n 4 Fluvanna. Margin. ExaltedR'let 74168 Aqueduct 3-4 1:14 fast 6 116 8 7 7* •*■ T McTag't 8 Tolima. Rinkey, Nemesis '.3764 Aqueduct 5-8 LPOiifast 12 115 9 6 5' 4* C Lang 16 Blissful, Tolima. Breakfast Bell . ' BaaaBaaaaBBaaaaaaaaaaaaaaB^^ Daily Racing Form's Monthly FORM BOOK Of April Racing NOW ON SALE Price, $1.00 By MaU, $1.10 FaBBBaBaBaBBaaBaBaBaBaBaBaaBaBaBBa^ 6th Race [6th Jamaica] : Ctl-i DA PET "J~4 BTlBft* Cosmopolitan Handicap. 3-year-oltlH and up ward. Dill nHUL iyaa 1:11 l-s toot. 5, — — a — 117.) SHERIDAN, br. c, 3 126 By Sweep-Iridescence, by Peter Pan. (Trainer, S. C. Hildreth. Owner. Rancocas Stable). Breeder. H. F. Sinclair. 78743 Jamaica 51 f 105%fast 2-5 112 1 1 1» 1=1 L Fator B Margin. Faenza. The World 78634 Jamaica 51 f l:05\fast 9-10 114 3 2 2* 22 L Fator 9 Apprehension. M. Whisk. Eaglet 74931 Belmont 3-4 MC 1:12 slop 13 5 114 6 6 6* 72« E Sande 8 SunFlag. NellieMorse. Fabriav 74682 Jamaica 3-4 1:12 fast 9-10 117 5 4 5l 4' J E Sande 6 Ladkin, Bracadale, Sun Pal 74553 .lamiaca 3-4 l:1225fast 5 118 8 5 41 2'i E Sande 8 SunPal, Ladkin. An Marronell. 71195 Aqueduct 3-4 l:12%f«st 4-5 112} 1 1 l2 1* E Sande 6 Bonaparte. Eaglet. .Sleepy Head 73105 Saratoga 3-4 Lll^fast 21 115 2 3 41 5*2 E Sande I Snnspero. Sun Pal. Aga Khan 72957 Saratoga 3-4 1:12 fast 10 116 7 6 51 5*1 E Sande 9 Elvina, Snnspero, Befuddle 70S07 Belmont 4^ f SC 52 fast 4 115 5 2 2} 3* E Sande 10 Peter King. Transmute. Maclean 70233 P.t lmont 4i t SC 53 fast 31 118 4 3 31 3'1 E Sande 11 Cockney. H.T.W'ters. Tl'awHl 69900 Jamaica 5-8 1:02 slow S-5 115 6 3 1' 1) E Sande 13 Nemesis. Thorndale. Mad I'lay MONDAY MORNING, blk. h. 5 125 By King James — Washerwoman, by Earla Mor. (Trainer, A. J. Goldsborough. Owner, C. A. Stoneham). Breeder. H. T. Oxnard. 78061 Jamaica 3-4 l:SfBaft*p 7-10 117 2 1 1« 1* C F'b'ther 9 Al-iddin. Pelcross. Stone Jug 72444 Saratoga 3-4 l:15Vihvy 2J 116 9 6 8' 8' T Rice 11 Malmsey, Water Girl. Protocol 70038 Jamaica 3-4 1 :12%fast 13 5 119 I 5 5' 7*1 C H Miller 7 Wishbone. Lally. Missionary 69826 Jamaica 51 f 1 itft fast 3} 110 5 1 1) 1» T Rice 9 M'kallonge. M'wreoron. L'Effare 69627 Jamaica 3-4 l^S-^fast 9-5 115 5 1 l2 Stl E Taplin C StoryTeller, R.Uoma, Whirlwind tDisuualif ied. PRIME MINISTER, b. c. 4 122 By Celt— Primula II. . by St. Denis. (Trainer. G. M. Odom. Owner, R. L. Gerry). Breeder. Belair Stud. 78812 Jamaica 5* f 1:05 fast 7 107 5 2 21 1 II Thurber 7 Finnl.ag, Ordinance, Pickpocket 78662 Jamaica 51 f 1 :06'.islop 8 118 2 2 2l 3'i H Thurber 12 Wild Aster, Honor. Bonnie Omar 70011 Jamaica 2-4 1:13 fast 12 115 10 8 8' I** T Rice 12 Jacq. Julian, MacLir. Thel'orsair 69862 Jamaica 3-4 l:ll\fast 60 104 5 7 7 7'* G Fields 7 Whirlwind. Osprey, Atlierstone FREDERICKTOWN. h. c. 3 112 By Pennant— Gentlewoman, by Sain. (Trainer. W. H. Fizer. Owner. H. Stark). Breeder. Short Grass Stud. 78912 Jamaica 11-16 1:47 slow 13-20 97 4 3 32 221 G Cooper 4 RedW'gf'd, W'new'd. F'daylSth 78840 Jamaica lm70y 1:43 last 8 95 5 4 32 21 G Cooper I Nose Dive, Roseate II. . Peddler 78663 Jamaica 3-4 1:14 slop 13-5 111 5 3 2* 1* E Beach 9 BuckPond, Pathan. Delu.or 78289 Bowie 7-S 1:28 fast 31 100 5 3 32 2'1 D Mergler 7 Donaghee, J.F.O'Hara, Pathan 78195 Bowie 7-S 1 :2SV,fast 5 112 2 4 3* 21 J Wallace 5 Thornd'e, Yank.P'ss. I -oiiardG. 77912 Jefferson lm70y 1 :50%hvy 13-10 112 6 3 4' 4*1 J Wallace 9 Inviitns. Brilliant ( a -t. Polvo 77842 Jefferson lm70y 1 :46%good 7 103 6 1 U 2' J Wallace 7 BlackOold, BrilPntCast, Deronda 77761 Jefferson 3-4 l:12*ifast 4 100 3 4 3» 3* J Wallace 6 Blac kOold, Les. Doctor, Dazzler COMIC SONG. br. g. 5 117 . By Black Jester — China Song, by Santoi. (Trainer, T. J. Shannon. Owner, G. Konigswald). Bred in England by Major M. M. H. Neville. 78861 Jamaica 3-4 l:12Hfast 2 991 3 5 3' 3'" H Thomas 5 F'nl.ag. L'dCranite. Sthnfrosa 74278 Jamaica 3-4 1 :11-Hfast 30 102 2 3 3* 3»} A Accardy 5 Osprey. Avisack. Dimmesdale 74018 Aqueduct 1 1:38 fast 10 102 2 3 3 3" E legere I Brainstorm. Satellite 7S760 AqueducL ll:39%fast 31 113 1 2 3'1 67 E Sande 6 Reparat'n, K. Albeit. Supercargo 73530 Belmont 1 1 :36&fast 10 98 3 4 4 3* J Callahan 4 Brainstorm, Thunderclap. Nassau 72864 Saratoga 1 1 :37*fast 15 100 4 1 T- 8" J Corcor'n I TenMinutes. Little-Chief. AllOver 72813 Saratoga 1 l:36%fast 30 103 1 3 32 3'1 A Acc'rdy 8 My Tlay, Little Chief, Oui Oul NOON FIRE, b. c. 3 114 By High Noon— Firefly, by King James. (Trainer, J. Jo'insnn. Owner, J. Butler). Breeder. J. Butler. 78716 Jamaica 51 f 1 :05'5fast 6 112 4 3 4* 3' W And's'n 7 Bontaud. The Vintner. Arapon 73761 Aqueduct 5 8 1:01 fasL 8 122 6 I 41 42 C Poncj 9 M. Domino. Bal.vl.aiic. U'morette 72401 Empire 51 f 1:07 good 7-10 112 1 2 2'1 VI I, McAtee 4 Revenu : Agent, Keplv. aHai|TB I 72241 Empire Ab 3-4 1:10 fast 9-10 1161 2 1 1* 1* L Lyke 12 Gold Bug. Prince-Leopold. Moile» 72150 Empire Ab 3 4 1 : JS%fast 12 111J 1 I 3* 34 L Lyko 6 P.King. L.BaHini'eII.. T'nsnnihj 72021 Empire 5-S LOO^fast 8 1151 1 » 2l 2'1 L Lyke 14 Bontaud. GoldP.ug. GoldenArmw 71944 Empire 61 f 1 :07Vifast 8 112 I 6 61 8* F Col'letti 8 L.Baltim'ell., T'nsmute, Th'dale LUCKY PLAY, b. c, 3 126 By Fair Play— Lucky Catch, by Trap Rock. (Trainer. L. Feustel. Owner, A. Belmont). Breeder. Nur;cry Stud. 74553 Jamiaca 3-1 1 :122tfast 13-10 111 6 6 6= 6*1 C Gordon I Sun Pal. Sheridan. Ladkin "2812 Saratoga 3-4 1 ll'ifast 20 115 1 6 5* 57J A Johnson 9 II. Thoughts. Parasol. Befuddle 72725 Saratoga 3-4 UHfcteat 20 122 3 3 62 8'« A Johnson 8 St. James. Sun Flag. Diogenes 72522 Saratoga 3-4 l:12%fast 12 122 8 6 4» 8" H Lunsf'd 10 St. James. Mino. Gold Bug 72446 Saratoga 51 t l:0v\hvy 5 126 7 6 7* "'J A Johnson 9 L.B'timorc II.. Flmaniia, Parasol 69859 Jamaica 5-8 1:00 fast 21 115 2 3 3* 2J E Dugan S Bracadale. Tester. Mr. Mutt HEPHAISTOS. b. h, 5 122 By Yulcain— Neva W.. by Eey del Sierras. (Trainer. F. E. Brown. Owner. F. E. Brown). Boeder. E. F. Sinims. 78881 Jamaica lm70y l:ftj mud 12 100 5 3 31 4*1.1 Mooney I Knobbie. lorestlx.re. LittlcCtlt 78814 Jamaica 3-4 1 : 1 1 \ f ast 50 103 9 8 SJ S" M Fator 9 Mad Hatter. Miss Star, Salacia 78718 Jamaica 3-4 1:12 fast 40 102 4 6 6* 6'* C Balls « Bracadale. Sarazen. Brainstorm 75745 Bowie 1 3-16 2:02\fast 7 111 1 9 91 8" M Fator 12 K.Sol. sS'l, .Mnraker. Flagstaff 75664 Bowie 1 l:41%good 33f 114 12 9 9 9s" J Brunner 12 Reparation. Flintstone. Exodus 75631 Bowie 3-4 LlS^fast 19 116 10 10 71 6C1 G Babin 10 Stanwix. Pandowdy. Cyclops 75461 l'imlico 2 1-4 3:5S%slop 8-5 9'J 2 3 2* 1' J Callahan 4 Chacolct. Sunsini, Exodus DOLOMITE, b. g. 3 (M) 112 By Trap Rock— Limerick Lass, by Celt. (Trainer, J. Fitzsimmons. Owner. Dosoris Stable). Breeder, H. W. Maxwell. 78717 Jamaica 51 f 1 :05 fast 100 111 3 5 5« 5'* S Lowe « Finn La-,'. Mino. Fev un 78634 Jamaica 51 f l*BHi*a* 60 106 7 7 820 S11 F Her'des 9 Apprehension. Sh id: n. M Whisk Workout Index to Jamaica Entries Workout Index to Jamaica Entries Below will be found the index to the previous workouts of horses enterecl in the various races at Jamaica Thursday : FIRST RACE— 5-8 Mile. 118 Charlnat 114 Clear View 118 Master Billy 118 Wilbur C. Whitehead 110 Sea Tide 117 Kumonin 114 Bill Winfrey 114 Hidalgo Grace Troxler SECOND RACE— 1 Mile and 70 Yards. 118 Honcr Man 100 Tangerine 117 Despair 117 Friday 13th 118 Olynthus 114 Apology 112 St. Martins 110 East Indian THIRD RACE — 3-4 Mile. 118 Dominique 114 Tester 115 Ladkin 118 Dry Moon 117 Mias Star 114 Priscilla Huley 118 Lanius 118 Silk Tassel FOURTH RACE— 3-4 Mile. 117 Hullabaloo 118 Missionary 118 Dry Moon 118 Slik Tassel 117 Tho World 118 Dominique 117 Washington 114 Pricemaker 118 Ormesvale 113 Sandy Hatch 117 Bontaud 118 Amor Patriaa 111 Suncar FIFTH RACE— 5 1-2 Furlongs. 118 Negrina 118 Lady Belle 117 Poltova 432 Hi-h Priestess 111 Margin 118 Lockerbie 117 Bevy 115 Miss Whiik SIXTH RACE— 3-4 Mile. 118 Piime Minister 115 Sheridan 115 Lucky Play 111 Comic Son* 118 Hephaistos 117 Dolomite 118 Monday Morning 118 Federitktown 434 Noon Firo Page 8 Akron Entries and Past Performances AKRON THURSDAY, MAY 15 WEATHER RAINING; TRACK MIDDT. The fignrcs ucder the heading "Rec." in the entries below show the best time ef each horse at the distance since January 1. 1922. no matter -where it finished. In cases where record was made on other than a fast or good track., abbreviations show track conditions. 76160 IS FIRST I1SDF.X OF 1924. 7SCSS IS FIRST 15DEX OP MAY. Racing starts at 2 IT. p, m_ (Chicago time 2:151. ® Superior mud runner. X Good mud runner. 4: Fair mud rnnner. (M) Maiden*. •Apprentice allowance b Blinker*. The following abbreviations are used to dosi£Ti.ite tracks at which time records shown in entries "were made: Aqueduct Ac Jefferson Park. JP Aurora ,, ». Au Kenilworth . Ke B'lmont Park — BF Kempton Park KP Blue Bonnets BB Kins Edward Ki Bowie .......... Be Latonia . La Churchill Downs CD Laurol ... X a Columbus .43e Lexington Lx Con naught Park .CP Mapla Heights KH Conneaut Lake. .CL Marlboro .Mb Dade Park .-..BP Mobil* ...Mo | Devonshire ..De Mount Royal MR | Dorval . .. .De Omaha .. .. ...Om | Duffcrin - ._ Dn Pimlico .- Pm i Empire .... Em Reno .... Re Fair Grounds , FG Saratoga Sa Fort Erie. - FE Tanforan Ta Hamilton Hm Thorncliffe Th Havre de Grace .HG Tijuana Tl Hawthorne Hw Toledo ... To Havana , Hv Windsor . Wi Huntington ,-„ Hu Woodbine Wo Jamaica ,, ... Ja First Race — 5 1-2 Furlongs-Purse $500. 3 - year-old* aud upward. Claiming. Today's Ind. Horse.. Wt. Rec. A.Wt.Ilan. 78991 Rnpidnn MH 114 1:08^. 7 112v;72r 79021 Phelan ... Hv 107 1 :12%h f. 112X720 78922 'Lawn Mower -MH 114 1:08% 4 107.. 710 77576 La Drole Sa 114 1:08 3 103.710 1 78709 bEddie Tranter Th 10G liM% I II2XW8 Hasty Miss 3 103 Second Race — 5 1-2 Furlongs. Purse J£00. 3-ycar-oIds anil upward. Claiming. 75963 Mjttle Pointer .Ti 105 1 :07"-f. I W5XTM 78997 Buddies II v 94 1:06% • 112X720 79019 1mm Mm B It* i 09 7 107x715 79019 Polite Hv 101 1:0S% 4 112.710 79020' •Certain Point .Hu It! 1:08% 11 107.. MS 78959 hRedland Hu 115 1 :03% 12 112®705 78962 bBlack Spray 7 115.. 700 Third Race — 5 1-2 Furlongs. Purse $500. 3-year-olds and upward. Claiming. 78997* Fictile .'. Hv 101 1:07 % 5 107X725 78998 Mary G MH 95 1:08 6 110X720 78960»*bWelga Hu 111 1:1114 11 1000715 78859* Josie M JP 112 1:09% 4 105X715 778*1 Princess June. .Ho 106 1 :07% 3 93.. 710 78958 Queen of tin- Spa Co 111 1:0S'-S ■ 105. .710 78996 lonie Lou Lr 107 1 :08% 8 107x705 78595 Billy Bern ..MH 101 1:08 4 107.. 700 I Fourth Race — 5 1-2 Furlongs. Purse $500. 3-year-old» and upward. Claiming. (78993) *bJIM HEFFERING 9 1070725 , 78991- 'Florence B. Walker Ja 104 1:06% 3 98x715 78817**bHappy BuxtonMH 96 1:07 5 107X715 789931 blloraee Lerch.Ti 113 1:08V4 7 107X715 7891S1 'Auntie Em ...H:i 106 1:08% 4 105X710 1 78991 *Sea Board ...MH 111 1:06% C 107x710 1 (78996) ■** •*** B. Ti 110 1:09% I MXW ■ Matheau 5 107 Fifth Race — 6 1-2 Furlongs. Purse $500. 3-year-olds and upwaid. Claiming. {789951 "Camouflage IL .. 7 107x725 78923* 'Gipsy Joe I 105X720 I 78597 "bAwning I 107X715 78822 bDr. Shafer 9 109x710 ' 78S95 Jake Feld 7 109. .705 57909 Betty Curry (M). 7 107.. 700 I Sixth Race— 7-8 Mile. Purse $600. 3 year-ulds and upward. Claiming. (Race did not fill and will be held open until 3:30 a. m Thursday morning for entries.) 1st Race [1st Akron] I SI riAOtL 5 ]-2 Furlong*. 3-year-olds and upward. Claiming. Index Course Bisl Time T'ck Odds Wt St ii Sir Fin Jockeys Started Order of Finish BAPTDAN. b. h. 7 112 By Luke McLuke— Fontarabia, by Oddfenow. (Traiaer. I. W. MJM . Owner. J. W. Fink ham). Breeder, Mc. B. Moore. 78991 Akron 5Jfl:»%hvy 16 I0T 414 C Gr'wood 7 FlvTwo. FI. B.Walker. Execut'n ' 71556 (S*ksa*S 3-4 1-^1 slow 5 113 2*1 C Grace « Bashful. Battle Moontain. Foy 71554 (Tksb'K 3-4 1 :21 mud 1S-5 H3 3l C Grace 7 Aleso, Ponderosi, Eddie Tranter 71456 Cl'ksb'c Ab 6-8 ljn%fast 25 107 2'1 O Atwell 6 Star Time. Col. Tex, Landslide PKELAN. blk. g, 6 112 By Leonid— ,Zirl. Try Sain. (Trainer. J. A. Parson. Owner, Miss D. Parson). Breeder. C. B. Daniels. 79021 Se.i today "Ji chart. 78921 Akron 61 f l:2S'-j*s1ow 7J 108 5» C Labelle 9 At'oo. VanityDre^er. Mi«sLih'ty 7K823 CoI'mb's lmTOy l:felow 26 105 6,T C Frott 7 BbaPalr, U.Velo. H.of t.N'tli I 77955 Ibvi'tia 3-4 1 : 15%mud .'. 107 10 10 9* 9" J O'Brien 10 Mess Kit, Jack Tot. Phenol 77244 Havana 3-4 1 :19%hvy 5 113 6 8 8 7'1 G Willms SKyeBiight. Punctual. Mir. Cooper 77222 Havana Si f l:14%hvy 2 113 6 S i* V G W'lisms 7 Kendall, Jack Frost, Wm. Oldt 77132 Ha\una r.Jj f 1 :12 hvy 5 107 7 « 5* 4*4. G Will'ms 7 IiOiigGreen. S.Wiggins, OolLiT 77090 Havana Li f 1:15 hvy 8-5 107 6 5 5» 2" A Overton 0 Wliip'rwill, C.Theisen, Wm.Oldt t LAWN MOWER, "h. vr hr_ g. 4 107 By Short Grass— Intrigue, by Kingston. (Trainer. B. Guest. Owner, E. S. Smith). Breeder. Short Grass Stnd. 78923 Akiun 51 f l:12%slow 39 101 61 C Hooper 7 Momentum, Kendall, Forty Two 78763 Col'mbu? 51 f l:13%hvy 64 103 9Ti C Hooper 12 Pinaq'a, bw*t Cookie, f how ("«■ 77895 Havana &1 f 1 :0$1.ifast 15 103 2 6 5* l" P Crom 10 Execut'n, AlThomas, C.A.Byrne . 77811 Havana 1 1-16 1 :47%fast 20 103 8 6 51 8M P Grocs 10 Boseate. A.SabloUfky. Erlanger , 77791 Havana .V4 1 :12%fast 20 106 5 6 4| 5'J, A Mcl.lin 12 Twopair, Cut Cn. Quiet 77637 Havana 3-4 1:17 hvy U 104 6 12 12 125' P Groos 12 In Doubt, Carpailiian. Twopair 77562 Havana 3-4 l:l»itinud 5 US 2 3 4" 4" P Groos 7 Perig'rdine. Magnetl/d, TheGirl ! 77199 Havana 3-4 1:1* alow 12 102 4 5 6* 4'1 P Groos 0 Kremlin, Bog, Uupton LA DROLE. br. f, 2 103 By George Smith — Droll, by Dick Welles. (Trainer M. J. Murphy. OwnBT. R. Scherrer), Breeder. W. W. Daiden. 7757 ! HCrnds 3-4 l:14%good 3d 9i S 11 101 10'* G Coop T 14 B.Bobin, Omnipotent, Anticipat:- ' 74514 Issfd 111 HHflit 12 102 2 1 1" 1»* D Prible 14 Williout. Vehement. T.I'eninn 74101 ILdsO'e* 5ifl:0T%fast 61 114 I 8 61 6'i W Pool IS Whetstone. Memento. Ebb Tide * 7X895 H.deO'L-e 6 fc 1 :02 mud 13 M 2 9 9' 9" W I'o.l 14 BlkArt, I'lymara. SnowMaiden 1 7S179 Saratog-a r,-)i 1 :01%bvy 20 11C t 7 7» 71* W Pool 9 Defiant, Sophy. Madam Vennie 7S007 Saratoga .'.4 f 1 0€%faat So 114 8 8 71 7» W Pool 13 Defiant. Ebony Belle. I.eonaDart L 71:892 Saratoga ;.i f 1 :0-5%f aat 50 112 6 14 91 10,T W I'ool 11 Sunspero. Janet Blair, Stanwix EDDIE TRANTER. ~h. %. 8 112 By TexUlo^Nordlac, by Caldron. ( Trainer, H. K. Thomas. Owner, H. M. Thomas). Breeder, J. T. Vince. 78709 Oolnib-JB 11 f 1 12%mud 57 104 12 » K Noe 12 Busy Hob, Clonorte, Cacambo 78547 CoI'mlius 6-S 1 :'J2-ibfast 81 1!2 Pulled up. W Organ 10 P.T Barmirn. J'kPot, Rabylon'n l 71554 Cl'ksb'g 3-4 1:21 mud 12-5 113 4*1 H Clem'nts 7 A less. Ponderosa. Il.ipid.in 71457 f'lksbg Ah .r. % 1 Ol^.fast 11 112 2« W Smith 7 Weal. Ann. E. Tranter, K.iyman i 71375 CTksb'e All » » 1 :00 «,fast 9 112 3s H tTments 8 Com.Ingraham, C. James. Foy 71369 CIKsbg Ab »-* T9 fast 60.". 117 5*1 H CTments S Flip, Miss Kruter, I^adrHarrig.in 1 71325 CTksl.'e Alt 0 H LS'sfast 11 115 S'J H Cl'mcnta 7 UHn'fan, E.PVess. ClaruJames 1 71271 Clksb'tf Ab 5-S :: 00% fast 8s 115 3'1 A l«"r:e.=lion 8 Adventuress. H.Prineess. Rubula 1 HASTT MISS, b. t, 2 (M.i 103 By Boots and Saddle— Hasty Chick, by Hastings, Breeder, T. M. Murphy. Pi rat start. 2nd Race [2nd Akron] .nCI KAUt 5 1-2 Furlongs. 3-year-olds and upward. Claiming:. XTTTLE POINTER, ch. m. • 105 By Heno — Stiletto, by Star Shoot. 'Trailer. A. B. Jessop. Owrer, B. Keller). Breeder. Belair Stud. 78963 Akron Ci f IS! hvy 13 106 4" J Pax ft J'nyD'dee. JosieG'm.in, Sabret'h i 78926 Cat"***** H f 1:09 fast 14 107 7«J H Paden 11 I'on.vKxps, Babylou'n. DixieD'k I 78807 Col'nibus h} f l.-0S%fast 5 101 5*1 H Paden I Humorist, Ethel H.. Mad Nell 78711 Colnibus 11 f l:14%mud 6Jf 111 6» K PetxoldtlJ Title, Elizabeth Jewell. Get 'Em [ 78597 CoI'mbus 6-S l^E%fast 41 103 2'1 H Farlan.112 Htimoriyt. tMeiilivet. Wee Dear 784S9 CoT'mbus i -8 U)5%hvy 81 106 S*l W MartinlO Spr'sValc, KnotGrass, Topmost t BITDDLE5. ch. e. * 112 By Fair Play— Mollis Elliot, by Votar. (Trainer. A_ C Nieharaa. Owner. H. S. Lippman). Breeder. K. D. Alexander. 78997 Akron TJ f 1 :3S%hvy IS 7. 109 4" J Cedar S Mnyrose. T.iwa«entha. Fictile 78917 Akron 61 f 1:14 slow 18 110 4* W M"nders 7 JosicG^r'n. Califa, HappyBux'n , 78057 Havana S-4 1 15%good 15 107 2 11 Hl S'-l W Dtllow 14 FoulW "ther. Dustin'n. BluoBrush , 77955 Havana 3-4 1:lD%mod 15 106 » 7 7» 57i V Kiniry 10 Mess Kit, Jack Pot, Phenol 7794* Havana t-i 1 :18 mud 10 103 6 10 7» 7s W Dellow 12 In Doubt. Kendall. Mad Nell 77678 Havana ImiCr 1:4* fast 8 110 6 4 7' 7" W P*mro3e 9 Fannie Nail, Alluring, Blk. Baby , 77591 Havana 1 1-16 1 4J%fast 6 107 8 7 8* 851 W Dellow 10 Bona Fide. Jap Muma. Polite 77524 Havana ^-1 1 19%hvy 8 115 2 3 31 8 W Dellow 11 Capt.Kin'rney. Ileml'k. Clopo:t« . 77432 Havana 1 1 16 1.17%fasX 10 109 7 6 6* S» R McAloy 9 Jack Frost, as***. Jacquerie XONE PTNE. h. c, 7 107 By Deutschlaad — Pepperwood, by Eddie Jones. (Trainer, J. D. Bice. Owner. H- T. Falmer). Breeder. Navada Stock Farnt. 79019 Se • today^s ±iart. 78821 Corn-.bns H-Kil:C3 slow 22 101 101T C Gr'nw'dlO I/ten'tPcrkins. Vendor. Devonite c 7C728 Cul.C'ity 1 1 43 good — U8 V C Gr'wood 7 Mr. X., Bill Sparks, Rhymer 7GG71 Cul.City 1 1:42 good — 1A8 2» C tifwood 7 Bob Baker, Mr X.. FreddieP.-nr r 70C39 Cat City 1 1:43 good — 108 3'1 C Gr'wood 8 T.Chamberl'n. Conichon. C.Tom a 70590 Cul City 1 1^43%good — 109 i* C Gr'wood S Bob Baker, Mr. X., .'apt. Torn 7b555 Cul City 1 l;42%good — 101 2* C G'wood 0 Tag Day. Topmast. Hackamore ! POLITE, ch, r, * 1JA Bt Hock Vios? — Attentive, by Alian-a-Dals. (Trainer. G. H. Marlnaea. Osmer. K. O. Marlman). Breeder. T. Piatt. 79019 S*w today's ^ha.rt. 787*6 CoI'mb's lm70y 1:57 good 23f 108 S" K Noe 11 Drun mond, I^ibeck. F'cnrd Zeal \ 78714 CoI'mb's InJTtry 1^58%raud 95 104 5"! K Noe 10 Doreb. MockOrange, Drummoud l '7862A CoI'mbus 1 1-16 UH hvy 61 108 71* K W'dsfck V, Torsida. She Devil, Vendor 78J 9 CoI'mbus 1 1-1C 1 :51%fast 14 114) »14 O Atwell 10 Newport. Dewitt, Fart well T.io« , '8521 Colun.bus 64 1 l:10%good 7Jf 109 81* O Atwell 12 Zoona, Arrowhesd. D'KerousB'k kj 77*S" Havana 1 1-4 '^:10%mua 10 108 8 • 7" 7" F Kiniry 8 Hillman ( '., Grandson. M.Ub'rty r tTEETAIN POINT. K g. 11 107 By Abe Frank — Sainvoke, by Sain. (Trainer. C. Eramert. Owner, Frozen North Stable). Breeder. J. F. Newman. 79020 8e« today's chart. 78741 CoI'mbus 1 1-16 1 :55%Siow 28 10» P1H Hay 7 Ardella. Dustman, nercnles 7KS56 CoI'mbus 54 f l:08%»rood 61 107 4!1 W Dellow 12 Patll p*oa. Hysteria, ( "!e\S'my v- 7S«*B 1-iunt'ton 3 4 l:17%mud 52 105 5»1 It Zucchini 7 The lister. I.ura. Faye'.le 78SM Huntton 8-4 1.14%fast 43 1€« RlJ K Z' echini 9 Bapid Stride, Haran, Ballynew t 78294 Huntton 61 f 1:08 fast 19-5 113 5;J J Cowan 7 Sam Beh. Col. Pat. llena 78281 Hunl'ton 3-4 1:l» faat 30 111 I* S Cowan 9 I.t. Perkins, Mall'mot. Kirkl'ton i 7C8J2 CuKlty 3-4 1:14 fust — 111 4'1 C G'nwood 9 1,'kyHugh. Mr. Kruter. Three X. ^679* Cul.City 3-4 l:13%fast — 113 5*1 C Gr'wood 9 Horinga, PutCarter, Hackamore e BEDXAND. b. f. U 112 By Plaudit— Rnby Bight, by Star Ruby. (Trainer, D. Hamtnond. OwneT, L. A. Reed). Breeder, J. H. Woodford. 78959 Ak-on 61 f l:17%livy 10 W7 5'* T Thrail'll 7 Miss Kruter, Dura. Josie M. 78478 Hunl'ton 51 f l:10%mu l 39 114 10*1 ■ Roeh-n 12 Anticipate, I.as. White, Gon'im „ 'J8403 Hunl'ton 54 f l:US%f»st 46 115 8* W Dun's'nlO Monsoon. Satana. Gonwithim 6*^78 K'«town Ab 6-8 l;*4%slop 11 110 8" S Wolst'm 8 MissKruter. Chevalier, Galawsy f 69021 T'stown Ab 6-8 l.-02%slow 31 113 6* S Wolsl'm 10 Watereo. Foy, Kayman BLACK SPRAT, blk. h. 7 (K) 115 By Shooting Spray— Kato Kearney, by Sam Corey. CTrainer, J. H. SnelL Owner, J. H. Davia » Breeder, C. G. Herring. 98882 Akron Gi f lJ6%hvy 13 110 4'8 T Thrail'll ft Bob Baker. I«iuk. Kendall 789JS Akron 5i f !;14%slow 7 112 2* T Tluailil 7 BillBlaikl, Aunt. Em, We.Tod'r r 415218 Hast las* 3-^4 l:l»%slow ]« 112 5* K Seremba S Jerry, Ros.Ucose, MissFn»»lBiid 65188 Hastings 3-4 1:19 slop 2% 114 4*1 H I.afforty 7 North Shore. Caacade. Overstep 68116 Hastings 3-4 l:15%alow St 117 4" K Baker 10 Toyon. Choir Master, Violal'ark 68688 D'gliooae lmTOy l:47%good 4S- ll.. 10" J H HakerlO Sky Man. DoubleVau. BerniceB. #4647 B*cbooee 51 f 1.08%fast 25 117 6*1 J H Baker 7 Ringleader, Mayflower. Sky Man i 3rd Race [3rd Akron] I , 1 1 ■ I ' I 6TU HAl/b 5 1-2 Fnrlongs. 3-year-olds and upward. Clalmiag;. FICTILE, b. g. 6 107 By Ildrim— Flfl. fcy eigmatooai. (Trainer. L. A. Daly. Owner. F. Markhum). Breeder. Mrs. L. A. Livingston. 78997 Akron 6] f 1 :38%hvy 12-5 100 »T J Jones 5 Mayrose, Tawasentha. Ruddies 78919 Akron 51 f 1:14 slow 7 112 4M W H'ghes 8 Kelneth. Quiet. Executive 78739 CoI'mb's lm70y 1:54 slow 13 101 t* 3 Jones 12 Prairie. Edna D , Dpbeck 78710 CoI'mbus 54 f l:12%mud 22 104 2" J Jones is MuryG.. OldRed. RichardMirray 78683 CoI'mbus 5-8 1:05 hvy 24 100 7!1 J Jones 11 CarrieMoore. Milda. Needy 77982 Havana Im70y I:47%slow 15 107 S 1 21 8-1 A Mcl/lin 9 Blazonry. Approval. Felix M. 77941 Havana 1 1-1S 1:51 inud 10 112 3 7 8* 8-' A McL'lin 10 Approval. Felix M., AUuring MARY G.. ch. m. 6 110 By Golden Maxim— Trappist. by The Friar. (Trainer. M. Jordan. Owner, M. Jordan). Breeder. J. Greenberg. 78992 Akron 51fl:19%hvy 9 10 107 4 * C I.abelle 5 Lancelot. (Juiet. Primus 78962 Ak...n 6) f 135%hvy 13-5 110 Fell. C labelle 6 Bob Baker. I* nk. Kendall 78918 Akron 51 f l:It%s!ow 16-5 107 711 D Prible 7 BillBlack'l. BlackS'y. AuntieEna 78710 CoI'mbus 51fl:12%mud 14-5 10S 1* T P.onhaml'J Fictile. OldRed. Richard Murray 78623 CoI'mbus 5-8 1:05 hvy 37 10 109 6«i T Donhamll CarrieMoore . Milda, Needy 78489 CoI'mbus 5-8 l:05%hvy 5 lit 6T* .1 ConnorslO Spr'gVale, KnoHIrass, L.Pointer 75261 Wh'ling Ab 6-8 1:04 hvy 4 114 4l J Connors 10 Auntie Em. Advance. Sky Man 75139 Wh'ling Ab 3-4 l:22%hvy 14 117 5*1 J Connors 7 L.EyesII., OrlcansGirl, Sp'gV'ale WELGA, br. m, 11 100 By King- James— Wealth, by Rainbow. (Trainer, C. C. Emmert. Owner. Frozen North Stable). Breeder. H. T. Oxnard. 78960 Akron 51 f 118%hvy 19 106 3» W DMlow ft Rock Court, Milda. II. len Lucas 784S1 Hunt'ton 5-S 1 : i2%fa.st 13f 106 6*1 R Zucchinill Red. Arthur Middleton. Bub 78386 Hunt'ton 51 f 1 :0S%f:.st 30 106 S74 H Hay 9 Auntie Em. Josep'e C. Old Blue 78270 Hunt'ton 5J f 1 :09%fast 17 5f 111 11' s O Gross 11 Mr Beck. I.ube. k. Machiavelli 76672 Cul.City 3-4 1:15 good — 110 5" C Gr'wood 5 Zing, Merry Lass, Paula JOSIE M . b. f. 4 105 By Ralph— Ameeras. by Florist. (Trainer, M. Sanders. Owner, M. Sanders). Breeder, G. J. Long. 78959 A'iron 51 f l:17%hvy % 114 2» W Smith 7 Miss Kruter. I^ira. Cappy Ricks "8710 C'.l'mbus 5* f l:12%mud 68 107 1015 O Atwell 12 Mary G.. Fictile. Old Red 78656 CoI'mbus 51 f l:08%good 1'lf 110 11* O Atwell 12 Patllpson, Hysteria, C'leyS'my 78595 CoI'mbus 51 f 110%fast 8f 107 9 ) R Holwayll IJttleAndy. D'g'ousRock. M'b'ne 78533 CoI'mbus 5-8 l:04%slow ^8 111 81S W M'ndars 9 MadNell. W'fnFlanna. Cli'wC'w PRINCESS JANE, b. f, 3 98 By Meelick— Little Jane, by Canopua. (Trainer. A. Swenke. Owner. A. Swenke). Breeder. G. L. Blackford. 77841 Jefferson 51 f 1 :0» good ■ 104 10 8 8' VI I Parke 14 St. Maurice. D'yRyan, John.Ioseph 77627 KGrnda 3-4 1 :14%good 30 8S 2 8 8 7»° W Harveyll Door Sport. Rapid Day. Stamp 77343 F.Gr'nds 3 4 1:15%good ?5 103 5 5 5"» 10T B Bre'ningU I^idy Choco. Jackson, Kilbowi.? 77044 RGrnds 3-4 1 :13%fast 30 91 6 3 4} 11*3 1' I-ang 14 Kindred. Old .sinner. Pr. Welles 76777 F.Gr'nds 3-4 1:16 mud 20 105 3 5 61 10" J Wallace 10 Mad. Vennie. L'yChoco. BelleK. 76062 Jefferson 3-4 l:15%fast 30 104 9 9 11' 10»1 G Mangan12 Apology, Quinham. Midn'tFollies ftBEEN OF THE SPA. br. m. 8 105 By Sir John Johnson— Okitau. by Planudes. (Trainer. J. W. Pinkham. Ovner. J. W. Pinkham). Breeder. J. E. Madden. 78958 Aknn 5Jf 1:18 hvy R 105 4' J Berg 7 HuckleberryFinn. Fame. LafeM. 78711 CoI'mbus la f l:14%mud 15 105 ll15 T McCor'kl2 Title. Elizabeth Jewell. Qci 'Em 75044 Wheeling 6Jfl:28%s1op 9 113 3S1 F Mooro S Jacobean, Sandy H.. Ijlholick 7495! AUron 7-8 l:30%fast 16-5 109 612 H Clem'ts 8 G. Chance Sacajawea. B.B'kwell 74869 Akron 7-8 1 :30%fast 31 108 3-1 J Berg 10 Sacajawea. I'M. Fuller. Drapery 74788 AUron 1 1 16 l:13%fast 15 109 7*i J Berg S Montiilo. Ardito. Advance LOUIE LOU, ch. g. 8 107 By Magazine — Grace Cole, by Ornament. (Trainer, A. Hiil. Owner, A. Hill). Breeder. J .D. Carr & Bro. 78996 Akron 61 f 1 :37%hvy 17 114 4* R Hol'way 7Ixwis B.. Wlernily. Cnidenas 78739 Col nib's lm70y 1:66 slow 13f 113 12" W Frklml2 Prairie, Edna I) . Fictile 78656 CoI'mbus 5i f 108%good ^lf 113 12" W Fr'klinl2 Patllpson, Hysteria, C'leyS'my 78534 CoI'mbus 54 f 112%slow 45 110 6' ! W Fr'klin 9 Pepper Tea. Boma. Jago 78487 CoI'mbus 3-4 l:18\hvy 91 113 6" W F'nklin 5 Stamp, Far East. Colossus BILLY BERN. ch. g, 4 107 By Pataud— Meadrose. by Meadowthorce. (Trainer, C. S. Johnson. Owa^r. E. L. Wood). Breeder. J. L. Holton. 78595 Col'ml.us H t l:10%fast M 111 10*J G Dyson 11 LittleAndy. D'g'ousRock. M'b'ne 78409 Hunt'ton 51fl:08%fast 23 115 10" L Aron 10 Monsoon. Satana. tlonwithim 69462 Columbus 5 8 1 :04%fast 17 19 106 31 C O'Mah'y 9 LuckyKun. OuiTellie. JustinaE. 68939 Mobile 1 1.44%fast 10 110 I J 2» 2' Q Man-an S (ilabella, Man. Maid. Ma rj. Wood 68856 Mobile Ab i-S l:01%slow 3-2 112 2 1 tj 1» E Martin 9 H'h Value, M.L'ghton, B Palmer 4th Race [4th Akron] ' I t . , ! ' * 1 L l i 1 1 1 i I [ tIiI rihL/L 5 1-2 1'urlousK. S-year-olds and upward. Claiiiiinir. JIM HEFFERING. b. g. 8 107 By Trap Rock— Fairy, by St. Frusquin. (Trainer, W. Marcellns. Owaer. E. C. Norton). Breeder. E. L. Davis. 78993 Akron 61 f 1:20 hvy 41 102 ll J Cowan ft P VcPal, Hora.el.erch. R.Wehle 75293 Wheeling lmTOy 1 hi hvy 11 106 4* F Horn 7 » P.larnev Boy. Neapolitan, Orris 75169 Wheel's 1 1 16 L':02 hvy 8-5 99 C'3 J Berg 9 Phelan. EUrnity. Assess 75103 Whedg Ab 3-1 1:23 slow 8-5 110 2* C Jackson 7 Dr. Hall. Kentuiere. Ir.d. Chant 71907 Akron 3-4 l:l7%fast 13 111 7' J Berg 10 (how. OurKate. Te*dJt*ag 74825 Akron 51 f l:09-ssfast 8 105 511 W Taylor .". AuntDedi. Berretta. Artlu:rRuIe 74676 Akron 5J f 1:10 fast 24 104 31 J Eerg 10 M. Liberty. S. Bouquet, Pomereue FLORENCE B. WALKER, b. f, 3 98 By Wrack— Irrawaddy, by Hilarious, (Trainer. C. M. Yzquierdo. Owner. C. M. Yzquierdo). Breeder. A. 3. Hancock. 78991 Akron, "ij f 1 :'-'0%hvy 16-5 102 2* J Paz 7 Forty Two. K.xecution. Rapidan 78918 Akron 51 f l:14%slow 6i 101 5" J Paz 7 BillBl ick'I. P.. m kS'y. AuntieEm 78710 CoI'mbus i| f l:12%mutl 21-5 »S 7"4 J PaS 12 Mary O., Fi.tile. Old Red 77614 Havana 54 f 1:12 mud 21 97 11 11 10s 10" J Callahanl2 MessKit. MadN 11. I.otti. l.or'n« 77544 Havana 51 f l.il%slow 3-5 94 2 2 l1 Is J Callahan 7 Jamima. IT Cell 1 J. H'yBuxton HAPPY BUXTON, b. g. 5 107 By Dick Finaell— Cynthia, by Oddfellow. (Trainer. C. M. StiUwell. Owner. J. C. Bower). Breeder. J. N. Camden. 78917 Akron 51 f 1:14 slow 8 109 3* D Prible 7 Josie Gorman. Califa. Ruddles 77938 Havana »i f l:ll%mud 10 113 3 2 3* 4» R McCr'nnl2 V. -Chairman, BusyBob. Damage 77808 Havana Ti f l:07%fast 31 110 1 4 3» l'l I Banks S Milda, Happy Re L*rky, C.ilder 77744 Havana 61 f l:07%fast 6 110 3 5 51 6T W Fronk 8 V. -Chairman. W Whit'er. B.Bob 77633 Havana 3-4 1 :18%hvy 3 112 4 1 1» 2» G Wliam.s 9 Hemlock, SunTur't, MissIIoll'd 77590 Havana. 51 f 1 :08%fast 10 111 4 5 4» 35} A McL'lin 7 Crestw'dBoy. t isqua. II (Jol^icky 77544 Havana 54 f l:ll%slow C 110 7 3 S*4'JT Thrailk'l 7 F.P.W'ker. Jamima, H.GoLucky HORACE LERCH, b. g. 7 107 By McGee— Sadie May, by Cesarlon. (Trainer. C. E. Davison. Owner, C. E. Da7ison). Breeder. Gorham Bros. 78993 Akron 54 f l.'O hvy I 110 3* F Seremba ft JimHfering, PeacePal. R.Wehle 7 8919 Akron 51 f 114 slow 4 110 6TJ F Seremba ■ Kelneth, Quiet. Executive 7871 I C.«Tmbus 51 fl:14%n ud 10 109 4-1 K Seremb.il2 Title, Elizabeth Jewell. (let "Em 75293 Wheeling lrr.70yl:".S hvy 2 113 !*) G W'liamsD- Blarney Boy, Neapolitan. Orri.-. 75165 Wh-eig Ab M 1 :22%hvy 9-5 113 2'1 F Seremba 7 Sacajawea. aaasllleaa. MissDixie 75077 Wheel'g Ab 3-4 1:22 mud 10 110 2* F Seremba I Mary G., Service Flag, Bab AUNTIE EM, ch. f. 4 105 «v Tea Caddy— Alfadir. by Solitaire II. (Trainer, J. Robertson. Owner. Robertson & Gilmcre). Breeder. A. L. Kirbv. 78918 Akron 51 f LH'sslow 7 107 3« J Dolin 7 BillBlack'l. BlackS'y, WeeTod'r 78479 Hunt'ton 51 f l:10'%mud 37 10 105 2!1 L Parfton 7 Mr Beck, M'ktlarner. D.de(;u:se 78386 Hunt'ton 61 f 1 :0«%fast C 106 1' L Part'ton 9 Josephine C. OM Blue, Miss I.'s 78270 Hunt'ton 51 f 1 :09%fast 17-5f 106 4* L Part'tonll Mr. Beck, I.ube k, Machiavelli 7S202 Hunt'ton 3-4 l:!4%fabt 43-10f 107 11*1 J Dolin Hi Ta**, OldSinner. Barb'raPalmer SEA BOARD, b. g, 6 107 By Deutschland— Polistena, by Polymelas. (Trainer. A. Tempest. Owner. T. Bornmanl. Breeder. Nevada Stock Farm. 78991 Akron 51 f l:20%hvy 12 104 6,T J Cedar 7 F'tyTwo. FI B.Walker, Execut'n 77938 Havana 51 f 1 :ll%mud 20 112 6 8 9« 9" R McAl'eyl2 V. -Chairman. BusyBob, Dimagn 77852 Havana :"1 f 1 :09 fast 5 110 4 2 2'1 1« R McAloy 8 Aunt Deda. 1'atsie S., Bird Sho8 77460 Havana i| f !:09'5fast 10 Ul 3 7 f 8«1 J Eaton 9 DulyFashion. W.Whitaker. Chow 77414 Havana 3 4 1:15 fast 3 110 6 6 8* S" A Pickers ll) Castilla. AM Vezina. Polite 77328 Havana 51 f 1:09 fast 10 110 T 2 41 4'| J Eato i 11 SuuDiego, E.(7arrison. P.Bonero LEWIS B.. ch. p. 9 107 By Prospero — Lady Marclunont, by Marchmont U. (Trainer. J. D. Rics. Owner, H. T. Palmer). Breeder. S. A. Beckham. 78996 Akron 61 f l:3T%hvy 13 109 1« C Gr'wood 7 Eternity. Cruden.is, I»uie lx a 78714 CoI'mb's lm70y l:,'8V,raud 77 109 9" C Gr'nw'dlD Horeb. MockOrange. Drtimmontl 7F551 Cul.City 3-4 1:16 Kood — 117 2* J Kellum 7 DucdeCuise. Fred Fear, ThrecX. 75641 1'hoonix 61 f I :*.»S good 5 114 4'1 H Cl'ments 9 Starlike, Three X., Penh 75607 Phoenix 3-4 l:15%fast 12 112 10s! M Mill ck 10 Prairie, K gVVorth, l.'ky IIu„'b MATHEAU, br. h, 5 (M) 107 By Oiseau — Marohaway. by Peep o'Day. Breeder, G. E. Fauquier. 5th Race [5th Akron] t , , , . c r a ! \ l , kj r v- t i e „ f Dill llALriL G 1-2 Furlongs. 3-year-old* and upward. Claiming. CAMOUFLAGE II. , b. c. 7 107 By Cartoon— Miss Madge, by Oit Weils. (Trainer. C. Emmert. Owner. Frozen North Stable}. Breeder. J. A. Drake. 78995 Akron 7-8 l:(4%hvy 3-2 104 l'l J Cowan I Chile. Cruces. Jake Feld 78868 CoI'mbus 51 f 1:08 fast 23 108 5'? W Dellow 7 Jacobnn. Zoom, Eliz ibethBean 78738 Coi'mbm 3-4 116%slow 78 106 4"! W Dellow 9 Arrovvhed. Sag*, BwBBSSS 78658 CoI'mbus 51 f 1 :08%Bood 41 112 6* W D-llow S G'geStarr. W.-h-ster, Kl.Jew'll 78388 Hunt'ton 3 4 1:t4%fast 43 110 »'| R Zu ••■ hinilD Pawn'r. Ceorge S'r, EyeBright 78:140 Hunt'ton 3-4 1:14 last 24 118 4'1 H Hay 8 Mat. Idol. Flor. Deen. Hysteria 78271 Hunt'ton 3-4 l:ll^fast 43 115 9" J Conway 9 CreatLady, (iaj Boy II. . UttatM GIPSY JOE, b. m. 5 105 By Malamont— Edith C. by Knight of the Thistle. (Trainer, C. M. Stillwell. Ow:ier, C. M. S'.iUwcll). Breeder. R. A. Aleer. 78923 Akron lui70y l:53%slow 11-5 108 t* D Prible 7 Newport. Zeluland. Mvl.ormine 77789 Havana 1 1-:C 1 :4S fast 2 100 1 10 7» 7'1 J Dawson 10 Bin' kVVatchll.. Polite. Alluring 77747 Havana ln^Jy 1 :44%fast 4 106 8 3 3»* H J Dawson 12 J.O'Con'l, A.Sabky. W.M.Bak'r 77301 Havana I 1-16 I flUgseil 5 106 2 11 61 2l A Overtonl2 Blue Brush. Haiti, Top Kssa 76931 Havana lni50y l:51%mud S 102 6 6 6 6le A Overton ft Debadou. Blazonry. Bb,. Wiggins 7690'J Havana 1 i-lu l:51%soo l 2 101 5 5 4'4 3-i A Overton 8 Plaudel, KICoronel. Fia.Riwstcf 76451 Havana ImTOy 1 :45%fast 2 104 6 5 4" 4-1 A Overton 7 Zapatos. Coscorron. Blarney Boy 76375 Havana 1 1-8 l:54%fast 6 99 3 6 S3 41 A Overton 6 Hercules. Fly 'gPriuce. Okaloosa AWNING, b. g, 5 107 By Hesperus— Shade, by St. Symphorien. (Trainer. J. R. Carvalio. Owner, Caimito Stable). Breeder. A. K. Macomber. 78597 CoI'mbus 5-8 lOC-ifast 25 104 !»« J Paz 1'2 Hun.orist. Lit t It-Pointer. Clenli't 77994 Havana 3-4 I Iraaaal 8 11" 2 3 3"^ 5'j O Persia 11 Clem Theisen. Colossus, Punctual 77900 Havana 51 f 1 C7%fast 12 112 3 5 5l 6'2 O Pernia IS Bap. Stride. O'Kelly, FIv. Boat 77855 Havana lialty j~U fast 6 K.I 1 9 9» 9" O Pernia 11 Bi.Mleilce, iaacrlaT. Easel 77528 Havana 51 f 1:13 hvy Zi 112 9 8 » 9'* O Pernia ■ J'kFrost. Rip. Stride. LKyesIL DR. SHAFER, b. g. 9 109 By Toddington — Martha Palmer, by Sempronius. drainer. S. McNeill. Owner. S. McNeill). Breeder R. H. Anderson. 78822 CoI'mbus 11-16 1.55 slow :« 107 8«5 J Byrne 11 Tamper, Hen ules, Forewara 78739 Coln.b'.s lm70y 1:."6 sl.,w Uf 106 51! J Byrne 12 Prairie, Kdna D . Fictile 78714 CoI'mb's lm70y l:C8%mu«l Ji 109 10:» J Byrne li Horeb. MockOrange. Drummond 78041 Havana 3-4 117'i^low 15 112 2 5 9* l«4) T Thrailk'112 Berretta. Chincoteagurv Humpy 78014 Havana lm70y 1 47%fasl 6 111 10 12 ll1 ll1* A l'icktns 12 JohnnyO'Conn'l, Hush, Jap.Muma 77898 Havana 3-4 1:14 fast 10 110 9 U 11 11* W McCabell MabelKveret-t. B.Blue, Bodunzky JAKE FELD. b. g. 7 109 Bv St. Yolma— Bonetto, by Masette. (Trainer. T. F. Devereanx. Owner, T. F. Devereaux). Breeder. J. S. Mullins. 78995 Akron 7 8 1:44%hvy 9 109 4' ¥ W'dst'k ft Camouflage II.. Chile. Cruces 78646 I X*gtea lrr.70y l:4" Vsgood H 108 5 5 5 5'» W Fronk B Kir.burn, Timbrel. MajorChiltoa 77850 .leff.rson 1 1 16 1:50 fast 60 114 12 12 91 9" K Blind 14 We.twood. Lit.Ammie. Tay.Hay 77652 F.Gf'ade 1 1 16 1 :48%fast 100 110 8 9 71 7:I H Kaiser 9 Sway. Irish Pat. Dumbfound- r 77234 FGr'nla 3-4 114 fast 100 110 12 10 10' 10'7 H Kaiser 13 S.Frdman. Col Winn. T Official 76309 Jefferson lm70y l:49%good 30 108 9 9 b1 ■*• 11 Kaiser 9 Atta Boy II . Bork. Peace Pal BETTY CURRY, ch. m, 7 (M) 107 By Brummel — Gylfi, by Dr. Leggo. (Trainer, G. Henzie. Owner, G. Hcnzie). Breeder, A. B. Sprjckels. 57909 Kria 1 1:51 mud 18 Hi 6'» D Prible 8 Baisy. Aigrette. Tin Rung 57830 Erie 61 f 126%good 21 108 4s A Kroger 9 Star. Banner. Sh'tChange. Baisy 48039 Latonia 1 1-16 l:60%hvy 75 95 7 7 7* 7" ri Wida ■ Virgo, La Kroas, Jack Reeves 6th Race [6th Akron] r i Oth nAUb 7-8 lil*. 3-year-olds and npnard. XOTK: Race did not fill and will be held open nntll 8:710 o'clock Thars- day niorning for entries. Page 9 To be Run on Derby Day: Debutante Stakes Additional Attraction for Saturday, May 17 TO BE RUN ON DERBY DAY! I » ■ Debutante Slakes Additional Attraction for Saturday, May 17. • Fine list of Young Fillies amed In Juvenile Fixture. Derided Annual!} at Downs Since 1*95. « ■ Col. Matt .7. Winn, the able and efficient peneral manager of the Kentucky Jockey Club, always provides a befitting setting: for the Kentucky Derby. The program on that ; occasion is always Uie best that can be arranged and in selecting the Debutante Stakes I as an added attraction for that eventful day. Saturday. May 17. manager Winn and his associates were undouhtedly prompted by the great interest always manifested in two-year-old stake races at this time of the year. The large and respective gathering of f sportsmen from all over the United States . and Canada who will be present at Churchill 1 Downs May 17 will find much to interest I them in the decision of the Debutante Stakes. This is a f.r .000 added race for two-year-olds I fillies at five and a half furlongs and it is I , safe to assume that a large and well-matched field will be drawn from the 131 nominations * to that event. Choicely bred young misses from the foremost establishments of the Kast and West t are named to contest for the prize, which , has been an annual xture at the Downs since , 1SD5. Its winners include many of the best of the sex which, after their days on the I turf, enhanced their fame in the stud. Here are the conditions and entries for this 5 fixture. DKBITANTK STAKES, $.-..000 Added For two year-old fillies. By Mitmcription .if $20 each: $100 additional to start; $.-..000 added, of which j $Kt»0 to second. $400 to third, fourth to save stake. Winners of a sweepstakes to carry 3 ., I ounds; of two sweepstakes, ." pounds extra. Maidi-ns allowed I pounds. Acceptance* to be ! named through the eiitr.v box the day before the race at usual time of closing. Four and j a half furlongs. Audley Kami Stable— Bit o' Honey, eh. f, by Star r Master — Thelma E. Audley Farm Stable Note o' Liove, b. f, by Or- mondale Millet Doux. Audley Farm Stable Dangerillo, br. f, by Danger r Rock — Peccadillo. Audley Farm Stable Ilessanna, eh. f, by Sir Martin — Man.asseb. Audley Farm Stable-Miss P.ezetto, b. f. by Bezant j — -Morsel to. linker, -A. — Brown filly, by King Gorin Rosabel. Bertram Pros. &. Scott Bee Bee, eh. f, by Van- dergrift Ave Rusell. Belair Stud Stable -Tetruzziii, b. f, by Stefan the e Great Is.alx-au. Belair Stud Stable Minerva, blk. t, by Ambassador . IV. — Arrowshaft. Belair Stud Stable Beatrice, ch. f. by Jim Gaff- . ney- Mfdora II. Breckinridge. Desha -Donna Santa, b. f, by Or- . mondalc Affable. Borgman, Dr. D. -Vennie Day, b. f, by Colonel , Vennie-Fliral Day. Bruce. W. S. — Winiock, ch f, by Danger Uock — _ Winnie G. Breckinridge. Desha Bay filly, by The Managfr — _ Little Daughter. Brnce, W. S. Meiry )., eh. f, by Frizzle Musical. I Bruce, W. S. -Blushing Maid, b. f, by Watervale . — Olive Merle. Camden. J. N. — Chestnut filly, by Light Brigade-Satin. Camden. J. \. Kitty Pat, br. f, by Light Brigade e — Ecalarina. Camden. J. V — Chinook, b. f, by Light Brigade 0 — Atalanta. Camden. .1. N.— Brown filly, by Light Brigade- Casu.iniu. Camden. .1. N. Beguine, br. f, by Light Brigade ,. — Discipline. Camden. J. N.-Biunhilde, ch. f, bv Peter ynince t. Mw III Caskej. W. E. — Alice I .an*-, ch. f, by The Manager Itiith Carter. Caskey, W. K. Lass a" Mine, br. f, by Torch - _ l earei Lady Winsome. Ch:un, I*. T.- Fair Vision, ch. f, by Von Tiomp „ — Apparition. Chinn, P. T. Rose Thorn, b. f, by Troulbeck - . Bramble Hose. Chinn. P. T. Speckled Beauty, br. f, by Troutbock k — Fair Charmer. Ghinn, P. T. -Ada Blackjack, br. f, by Torch ,. - liearer Goldvalc. Clark. Kobcrt 8.— Auburn, b. f, by Wrack Red j Hair II. Clay. Chaltoii Betty. B. B., b. f, by Peter Quince .,. — Recline. . Combs. Miownell — Chestnut filly, by North Star III. — Humanity. Combs. Brownell Chestnut filly, by Peter Quince — Early Morning. Combs. Brownell - Bay filly, by Cataract -Outkok. _ Cowan. S. A. Sammy's Pride, br. f, by Flying R pj.iirol- Betty Fuller. Cowan. S. A. — Little Gipsy, ch. t, by Trevisco — Mollie Elliot. Coyne. P. Winnie O'W.vin. br. f, by Dick Finnell 11 —Diamond Grain. Dail-y. C. P.. Deeming, b. f, by Spanish Prince ■e II. — Pin Feather. Drake. E. Gay---Sweep Park, b. f, by Sweep - Floral Parte Kvorton. Mac Red Pep, b. t, by Everest Effie !0 Paton. Fairholinc Stud Stable — Begonia, b. f, by Jim Gaff- f uey Vignola. Fairheime Stud Stable Miranda, br. or blk. f. by iy Black Ton-y Ui Gioconda. Frakes, R. ('.- Riviera, ch. f, by Frizzle -Daisy 'y I ■■■ill Fiakes. It. ('.-Spider, ch. f, by The Manager — — I'ffizzi. Grcentiee Stable — Piobity, ch. f, by Broomstick — — Ix.yal. Credit roe Stable Quell, ch. f. by Vindex Muffin'. Greeiitrce Stable Trifling, ch. f, by Broomstick Vcxnt ii.us. Hamilton. ('. E. A John Helen Carter, br. or blk. f. by Fliltergold Thistle Green. Hancock. A. R. Maiy Johnston, dark b. f. by '.v Omar kluiiyaui- Maiy Maud. Hancock, A. B. Fasnet, br. f, by Wrack Blazing Star. Hancock. A. B. — Persian Maid, ch. f, by Omar ,r Khajyam Workmaid. Uarnel Bros. & Joins (Hiding For, blk. t. by J Moss Fox Glidii.g Belle. Ilarnc.l Bros. & Jones Boo Boo, b. f, by McGee - Lilhia. Harned Bros. & Jones Rocking, blk. f, by Star Mastei Rocking Chair. Headley. Hal Price Elizabeth K., blk. f, by * Houiles Damson. Headley. Hal Price Chestnut filly, by Cltimus Rustic Maid. Headley. Hal Trice Pirouette, br. f. by Rapid id Water AllM-rta II Headley. Hal Price Aviette, br. f, by Brown Prince II." Lida Flush. . Headley, J T. Hubb and Pudd, blk. f, by Dick Finnell (Jen vieve Swoop. Hendrie, 0. M. Caloosa. b. f. by Nog .fol Noowa a Hendrie. G. M. — Poinsottia, b. f, by Helmet Berry essa. Idle Hour Marti Farm Stable Broken Toy, b. f, f, b\ Black Toney P.adonra II. Idle Hour Stock Farm Stable Beauty Slave, b. f f. by Marti Tonoy Padula. Idle Hour Stock Farm Stable Bay filly, by Blacl -k Tone.v lakelet. Inti mat ional Stable Diit.h Girl, b. f, by Escoba Mis" Moonry. International Stable Frances Victoria, br. f, by Sii lir Martin Tea Party. International Stable Acceleration, eh. f, by Ogd. ■ i — Phantom. Johnson, Frederick- Brown Trincesa, br. f, by Liy I ; I f . 1 I I I , * t , , I 5 j ., 3 ! j r r j e . . . , _ _ I . e 0 ,. t. - _ „ - . k ,. - j .,. . Brown Prince II Queen of the Water. Johnson. Frederick Wine Jug, b. f, by Omar Khayyam -Sapphire. Keene, J. O. & G. H. — Twilight Hour, b. f, by Hourless Twilight Queen. Keene, J. O. A. G. H. Queen of the Forest, by Luke McLukc Forest Lady. Ketne. J. O. ft. (J. H. Tesnqtic, b. f, by Trout-beck Micaela. Kelley. 8. J. -Cream Puff, ch. f, by Old Koenig - Albeita Tree. Kenton Stable Fair Myrtle, b. f, by Cudgel Myrtle Marion. Kohn & Theisen — Midnight Hose. blk. f, by Huon- Kopje. Ijaffoon. Polk Giorgia Rose, b. f, by Sweep Sea Mist. Leana Farm Flying Moments, ch. f, by Hourless - Avacado. li'oni Farm Vanity Fair, ch. f, by Negofol — Fair Fame. Iieona Farm Witchbroom, blk. f, by Negofol -Broom Straw. Lewis, W. L. — Han Silk, b. f, by Danger Rock-Silk Lidy. Livingston, Jefferson Evelyn, ch. f, by Royal II. -Julia L. Ixiwenstein. Mose Rockland Princess, ch. f, by Spanish Pi i nee II Rockland. McLean. E. B.- Devil's Garden, blk. f, by Colin — Garden of Allah. Mcljp-in. at B. — Slow and Easy, ch. f, by Colin -Shyness. Mrtaaa. E. B. My Bett, b. f, by Cudgel— Sur eingle. Marshall. R. P. Mary Margaret, br. f, bv Smoke House Tush Tush. Milam. J. C. B. f. by Peter Quince — Marbles. Moore. C. W. Br f, by McGce Foyer. Moon-. C. W. Br. f. by 1'nder Fire — Betty Haggin. Moore, McBrayer — Fannie De Coursy, ch. f, by Stockwell Fontarabia. Newtondale Stable— Delia Robbia, b. f. by McGee —Donna Mamona. Newtondale Stable Rose Cloud, br. f, by Wrack — A ma lotto. Newtondale Stable — Fireaway, br. f, by Under Fire -Meg. Nichols, S. K. — Br. f, by King Gorin— Clare. Nichols, S. K. — Bebe Flowers, blk. f, by King Gorin Augusta Victoria. O'Malley, Chester Rosa Greener, ch. f, by Bverest -— St. Theresa. O'Meara Bros. — Agnes Call, ch. f, by Sweep On— Colle. Partridge, Mrs. J. B. — Irish Lace, ch. f, by Hour-less- -Black Brocade, I'endergast, T. J. — Miss Omond, ch. f, by Omond — Green d'Or. Perkins. Win. Full of Pep, b. f, by Sir Martin — Little Tee. Perkins. Win*-- Little Visitor, b. f, by Sweep — Margaret Hastings, Perkins & Getty Afternoon Tea, br. f, by Tea 1 Caddy Hindu Dress. Perkins. Payne A West Vanidoso, ch. t, by Hill-hamptoii Smirk. Perkins & Vickerman Frances Johnson, b. f, by ' Sir John Johnson Flying Frances. Phelps A Speith Vain Ellie, b. f, by Hnon— Malta. Regan, Mrs. T. J.— Chestnut filly, by Spanish 1 Prince II. — Ricochet. Regan, Mrs. T. J.— Wishful, ch. f, by King James 1 — Listless. Regan. Mrs. T. J— Chestnut filly, by Spanish 1 Prince II.— Refusal. Respess. J. B. — I^i Belle, ch. f, by Colonel Vennie- -Commensia. Respess. J. B. Fairview, ch. f, by. Colonel Vennie I — Con ow in go. Spencer, Jesse — My Sweetie, b. f, by Watervale — - Frances Star. Sullivan. R. L. -Bob's Hope, ch. f, by The Manager r — I'eepaway. Talbot Bros. — Gloria Quayle, br. f, by Ambassador r lV.--Verneida. Treacy A Walker— Homing Bird, ch. f, by Huon— - Avis. Tri -State Stable— Ada May, b. f, by Master Robert t — Epson May. Vian, Mrs. L. — Bassorah, br. t. by Omar Khayyam i — Follie I^evy. Viau. Mrs. L — Bafra, ch. f, by Omar Khayyam— - I'ltragance. Viau. Mrs. L— Sari, ch. f. by Omar Khayyam— - EtoiU- Filante. Watts. (J. A Sons — Ethel K., b. f. by Mont d'Or II. . — (Meant. Wehle. Frank A. — Marquette, b. f, by Huon — Mission Bell. Weil. Ike Margaret Carr, b. or br. f, by Colonel Vennie Europa Whitney. H. P. Brown filly, by Chide — Wendy. Whitney, H. P. -Bridesmaid, br. f, by Chick — Rowe's Rud. Whitney. H. P. -Swinging, ch. f, by Broomstick Balancoire II. Whitney. H. P. Broomiola, ch. f, by Broomstick k — Gadiola. Whitney, H. P.- Gold Brick, br. f, by Broomstick k — Cresson. Whitney. H. P.— Wavecrest, ch. f, by Pennant — - Golden Rod. Whitney. H. P. Maud Muller, b. f, by Pennant - - Truly Rural. Wi.itmy. H. P. Flyatit, b. f, by PtMl Pan— Afternoon . Wieilein.inn, Carl Bewitching, b. f. by Jim Gaff- ney Knchantress II. Williams Bros. —Resistance, ch. f, by Iron Cross II. i. -Impressive. Young. A. W. Dress Goods, ch. f, by Uncle — - Mack Silk. , Tanforan — _ — 11 ■e - !0 f by iy 'y — — — — by '.v ,r by J - by * id . a f, f, f f. -k Sii lir ■ i by Liy TANF0BAN 8AN FRANCISCO. Cal., Tuesday, May 6, 1924. - Tanforan Park (1 mile). Pacific Coast Jockey Club. . Third day. Spring meeting of twenty days. *" Woather clear. Honorary Stewards. A. B. Spreekels, F. J. Kelley v and R. Spreekels. Active Stewards, L. J. Rose ,'e and W. B. Jennings. Presiding Judge, J. S. Roth-ert. ,. Assistant Judges. A. Joseph and R. F. Leigh ,. ton. Starter. Marshall Cassidy. Racing Secretary, Robert F. I.eighton. Racing -tarts at 2:00 p. m. (Chicago time, 5:00). ' 78965 FIEST RACE— 4 1-2 Furlongs. (May 4. lf 1924— 56%— 3— 115.) Oarmel Purse. », Purse ?509. 2-year-olds. Net value to winner $350; ); second, 5100; third, $50. Did. Hors;-. Wt.Fin. Jockey. -834r» Lure of Gold 111' 1J C Corbett (7';9R»)Ann (Irogan 112 L" A Collins 7X4(il Clilliwack 115 .1' V Weiner 7K1G7 Easter l'res'nt 10B 4* O Ab?l 78438 I'unsmu.i- 109 :" M Frey Time. Zil/b. 48%, bS*L. Track fast. Winner A. B. Spreekels' ch. f. by Runn.\medo — - Live of Gold, by Goldfinch (trained by W. C. Car-k. r- roll: bn-d by Mr. A. B. Spreekels). Went to post at 2:02. At post 1 minute. Start ft g o l and slow. Won driving; second and third the ie same. - 78966 SECOND RACE— 5-S Mile. (Nov. 27, 7, 1023—1:00—2—119.) Cazadero Purse. e. Purso $603. 2-year-olds. Claiming. Net value tj tj winnor $360; second. $100; third. $50. hid. Horse. Wt.Fin. Jockey. 78891 2Altoquiver 102 In M Frey 78891 3S -liniento 9J 2-i J Gormley (782C6)Moin Child 109 3'J J Halpin 78932 Sea. God 102 43 L Creery 78322 Oil Lady 100 "• G Ellis Tims. 24%. 49%. 1:03%. Track fast. Winner Sobre Vista Stables b. c. by Palo Altt to --Chile, by Borgia (trained by II. T. Griffin; bro ! •d by Mr It. Spreekels). Went to |Mist at 2:20. At post 1 minute. Start rt good and slow. Won driving; second and third tin e same. - 7RQfi7 THIRD RACE— 1 Mile and 70 Yards. s. ■ ut/vi (Noy 2g 1923— 1:43%— 10— 108.) ) Castlo Crai? Purse. Pursa $400. 3-year-olds anj iJ upwarJ. Claiming-. Net value to winner $280; second. ;. $80: third, $40. Did Horse. Wt.Fin. Jockey. 78H93-Tracer 118 1« M Frey 7815* Townaend 107 2j J Johnson 7889(i Navajo IIS :t (} Sutton lime, 24. 48 '/5, 1:15%, 1:43%, 1:47%. Track fast. t. Winner Blown Shasta Faun Stables b. h, 6, by .y Traecr\ Moneta III., by Spearmint (trained by W. V. A. Outer; bred in England by August Belmont). Went to iiost at 2:4(i. At aaal 1 minute. Start rt good and slow Wou easily; second and third il dri\ ing. 1 ' 1 1 1 I - r r - t i - - . k k - - - i. - - . *" v ,'e ,. ,. ' 4. lf », ); — - r- ft ie - 27, 7, e. tj tj to •d rt e - s. ) iJ ;. t. by .y W. V. rt il 78Q68 POTTRTH RACE — Futurity Coarse. (Nov. iuovu 16 1923— 1;08 %_3_l U.) Charter Oak Handicap. Purse $800. 3-year-olds and upward. Net value to winner $420; second, $120; third, $60. Did. Horse. Wt.Fin. Jockey. ( 77775 ) Spread Eagle 115 li A Collins (78498) Knighthood 106 2* G Ellis 7850C Paula Shay 100 3* M Frey (78260)Wil«l HeatherlOT 4'J F Weiner 78198 2 Jack Bauer 106 r. L Creery Time. 23%, 46%, 1:10%. Track fast. Winner— A. Johnson's b. g, 4. by Hesperus — La i Sierra, by Rey del Sierras (tiained by C. Kirsch-baiiin; bred by A. K. Macomber). Went to post at 2:14. At post 1 minute Start good and slow. Won driving; second and third the same. 78Q6Q FIFTH RACE— 5-8 Mile. (Nov. 27, 1923 I lutrut/ _i:oo— a— 119.) Capitola Purse. Purse ' $400. 3-year-olds and upward. Claiming. Net value to winner $280; second, $80; third. $40. Ind. Horse. Wt.Fin. Jockey. 78494 Wild ThoughtslOfi 11 G Abel 78892 Contribution 96 2» K Hoagland 78503 Joo Tag 116 r,s H Jones 78894 Marg' et White 106 43 C Corbett 78503 2ClarkBon 111 5" J Gormley 78095 Mabel Kripp 111 6n .1 Smith 78418 Bess L. 103 72i W Molters 78935 Furious Bill 111 8' M Frey 77566 Felicitor 113 9« I Sykes 78495 Toombeola 116 10 F Weiner 78894 Lucky Hugh 111 Fell E Carpenter Time. 24%. 49%. 1:02%. Track fast. Winner- T. H. Wells' b. m, 0, by Ivan the Terrible^ . — Dream Girl, bv Voter (trained by T. II. Wells: bred by Mr. T. C. McDowell). Went to post at 3:4.1. At po t 3 minutes. Start t good and slow. Won driving; second and third the . sime. - 7RQ70 SIXTH RACE— 1 1-16 Miles. (Nov. 16. ' I ou l v I923__i:45%_$_i06.) Cloverdale ' Purse. Purse $600. 4-year-olds and upward. '. Claiming. Net value to winner $420; second, $120; ' third, $60. Ind. Horse. Wt.Fin. Jockey. 78422 Kauila 107 1» G Ellis 78422 Coffield 112 2» J Glass 78895'Dolph 109 3* A Collins 78399 Cruzern 109 4J L Creery ( 78895 IHyanpom 116 5 1' Martinez Timo. 24%. 48%. 1:15. 1:41%. 1:48. Track fast. Winner — C. A. Hartwell's eh. c. 4, by Gold Oak ; — -Shine II., by Rays Cross (trained by P. L. Lycan: bred by Mr. A. W. Carter). Went to post at 4:03. At post 1 minute. Start I good and slow. Won easily; second and third driving. . FOURTH DAY. SAN FRANCISCO, Cal.. Wednesday. May 7. 1924. — Tanforan Park (1 mile). Pacific Coast Jockey f Club. Fourth day. Spring meeting of twenty days. Weather clear. Honorary Stewards, A. B. Spreekels, F. J. Kelley f and R. Spreekels. Active Stewards, L. J. Rose ' and W. B. Jennings. Presiding Judge, J. S. Roth- ert. Assistant Judges. A. Joseph and R. F. Leigh- ton. Starter, Marshall Cassidy. Racing Secretary, Robert F. I.eighton. Racing starts at 2:00 p. m. (Chicago time, 5:00). 7RQQR FIRST RACE— 5-8 Mile. (Nov. 27. 1923 3 • u«70u _i:oo_a— 119.) Danville Purse. Purse e $500. 3-year-olds and upward. Claiming. Net t value to winner $350; second, $100; third, $50. Ind. Horse. Wt.Fin. Jockey. 78396 Amackassin 116 1« F Weiner 78892 Ethel Brown 111 21 I Sykes 78463 Lady Moore 106 3 1 W Molters 78969 Bess L. 106 4» M Frey 78491 Glad Hand 111 5» G Ellis 78463 War God 116 6'i A Collins 78491 Smile Again 112 7s P Martinez 76799 Starlike 116 81 M Millerick 78935 -Irish Buzzer 101 9=} J Gormley 78463-Miss Manage 106 10'J C Corbett 76830 'Pokey B. 116 11* C Thompson 78463 Vibrate 106 12* G Abel 78396 No Wonder 111 13' K Hoagland 78894 Firo 111 11 G Sutton Time, 24%. 48%. 1:02%. Track fast. Winner — R. M. Hollenbeck's b. g. 9, by Sweep — ~ Radiance, by Onondaga (trained by R. M. Hoilen-1 - beck; bred by Mr. Mr. C. W. Moore). Went to post at 2:34. At post 3 minutes. Start 1 good and slow. Won easilj ; second and third driving. " 78QQ9 ivuu*i SECOND RACE— 6-8 Mile. (Nov. 27. r- 1923—1:00—2—119.) Dumbarton Han - dicap. Purse $500. 3-year-olds and upward. I" Net value to winner $350: second. $100; third, $50. •• Ind. Horse. Wt.Fin. Jockey. 78499 Bessio Young 106 l'i B Mctlugh ( 76585 )The Coyote 111 2 M Frey 68711 Ben Payne 116 S" M Millerick 78463 Bl'che Meyers 111 4'J J Smith 78465 Great FinisherlOl T» J Gormley 76832 Hackamore 111 C3 C Corbett 77778 Skoki 101 72 G Ellis 76579 'Spinning 112 8' P Martinez 75550 Rinkavous 111 9» J Whittingham 78346 'Poor Puss 106 10« W Molters 78933 Tea Taster 107 ll2 L Mills 78936 Paula 111 12 G Sutton Time, 24%. 50. 1:02%. Track fast. Winner — W. Hunter's oh. m, .".. by Edwin T. Fryer r — Baby Young, by Gov. Foraker (trained by J. W. • Hunter; bred by Mr. W. K. Hunter). Went to post at 2:." 9. At post 1 minute. Start 4 good and slow. Won easily; second and third driv- I1- ing. - _ 79000 THU1D RACE— 7-8 Miles. (No track k rocord). Dixon Purse. Purse $500. fc 3-year-olds. Net value to winner $350; second, $100; L third, $60. Ind. Horse. Wt.Fin. Jockey. 789335Cherokee Leo 102 l'J L Creery 78933 Hock Heather 107 2» A Collins 78893 Combustor 113 3' J Smith (78893) Freebooter 121 4 F Weiner Time, 24%. 48%, 1:14%. 1:28%. Track fast. Winner- R. L. Baker's blk. f. by Black Toney— - My Fair Kentucky, by Ingoldsby (trained by W. J. J- Donahue: bred by Mr. A. L. Ferguson). Went to post at 3 21. At post 1 minute. Start rt good and slow for all but Combustor. Wou driving; J: second and third the same. - 7Q001 FOURTH RACE— 1-2 Mile. (No track :k j v \j\j j. record). Hopeful Stakes. $1,000 JO Added. 2-year-olds. Maidons. Silver cup donated sd to owner of winner by Plaza Hotel. Net value to to winner, $1,180; second. $250: third. $150. Ind. Horse. Wt.Fin. Jockey. 78073JPoy Shot 119 lj G Ellis 78932 Veno Shot 119 2'i T Nolan 18461 Home Hun 122 3-J J Glass Black Bart 122 4l F Weiner 78932 :Billio Dove 119 i E Fator 78932 Marcheta 119 6* I' Martinez 78276 Announcer 122 7-i J Smith 78493 Buby Marsh 119 83 C Thompson Bob Harris 122 9" W Molters 77225 'Vasuues 122 |] J Metcalf Time, 25. 49%. Track fast. Winner— C. A. Hartwell's b. f, by War Shot-Purer, — by Sir Dixon (trained by P. L. Lycan; bred ed by Mr. S. Christenson). Went to |H st at 3:50. At post 1 minute Start good and slow. Won driving; second and third the he same. "7 7Q(l09 FIFTH RACE— 1 1-16 Miles. (Nov. 16. 6' 'cwv^i 1923— 1:45% —5 — 106.) Dunsmuii nr Purse. Purse $400. 4-year-olds and upward. d. Claiming. Net value to winner $280; second, $80; 0; third. $40. Ind. Horse. Wt.Fin. Jockey. 78934 2Gun.sight 113 In C Thompson 78892 :T -m Craven 10S 2' ( Abel 782133Cliipp ndalo 108 W W Molters 78934 Gold Bryan 101 4*1 J Gormley 78967 'Navajo 109 &' O Sutton 78080 Zealot 113 .;-J A Collins 78937 H. K. Asher 104 7" M Frey 78499 Plurality 106 8 J Johnson Time, 23%. 48. 1:14%. 1:42, 1:48%. Track faat. it. Winner- -Concord Stock Farm Stable's br. g, 5, 5, hy Star Hawk Orleans, by Prestige (trained by t y C. Horning: bred by Mr. A. K. Macomber). Went to ] ost at 4:10. At post 1 minute. Start good and slow. Won driving; second and (bird rd the same. i I ' . t . - ' ' '. ' ; I . f f ' 3 e t ~ - 1 " r- - I" •• r • 4 I1- - _ k fc L - J. J- rt J: - :k JO sd to to 7Q0n^ SIXTH RACE— 3-4 Mile. (Nov. 7. 1923 IJ7VVU - frllH 1 fir ) Del Mar Purse. Purse $500. 3-year-olds and upward. Claiming. Net value to winner $350: second. $100; third, $50. Ind. Horse. Wt.Fin. Jockey. 78509 Coeur de Lion 120 1' Q Ellis 78933 'Ponjola 103 2* F Weiner 77966 Porto de Oro 109 3* E Fator 78933 Soldier IT. llfi 4» F Watrous 78497 2 Harry Maxim 118 5 J Smith Timo. 24, 48%. 1:15%. Track fast. Winner Bronx Stable's ch. g. 4, by Fair Play — (Viuronne de Laurier, by Verdun (trained by H. Una; bred by Mr. IV T. Chinn). Went to poet at 4: .'Ml At post 3 minutes. Start good and slow. Won handily; second and third driving. FIFTH DAT. SAN FRANCISCO. Cal.. Thursday. May 8, 1924.— Tanforan Park (1 mile). Pacific C-oat Jockey Club. Fifth day. Spring meeting of 20 days. Weather clear. Honorary Stewards. A. B. Spreekels. F. J. Kelley and R. Spreekels. Active Stewards, I,. J. Rose and W. B. Jennings. Presiding Judge. J. S. Roth-ert. Assistant Judges, A. Joseph and R. F. I -igh-ton. Starter. Marshall Cassidy. Racing Secretary, Robert F. Leigbton. Racing starts at 2:00 p. m. (Chicago time .". 00). 79094. FIRST RACE— Futurity Course. (Nor. tuvai 16 1923—1:08%— 3— 114.) Elmhnrst Purse. Purse $500. 3-year-olds. Allowances. Net value to winner $350; second. $100: third, $50. Ind. Horse. Wt.Fin. Jockey. 79003 = Ponjola lit 1- C Buel 784 39 Cancellation 111 2* J Smith 78107 Seth's Memory 111 3'i E Fator 78089 Barn Dollar 116 4» A Collins 78935 Eleotra 106 S M Frey Time, 23%. 47%. 1:12%. Track fast. Winner -F. J. Kelley's ch. g. by The Manager — Milldale. by Miller (trained by C. C. Van Meter; brei by Mr. Frank J. Kelley). Went to post at 2:28. At post 1 minute. Start good and slow. Won easily; second and third driving. 79 ia\j£i%j 09^ SECOND RACE— 4 1-2 Furlongs. (May 4 1924— «6%— 2— 115.) El (Dorado Purse. Purse $400. All Ages. Maidens. Net value to winner $280; second. $80; third. $40. Ind. Horsi". Wt.Fin. Jockey. 75688 Star of Eve 121 1« J Smith 78892 -Eva Ackley 111 2' A Collins 57108fMay Hampton 121 3'i C Buel 78933* Bello Boyd 121 4'i T Nolan 78508 Bardaliil 116 5» I Sykes 75487 Lady Lioness 121 6 M Millerick tCoupled as Mrs. G. A. Pope entry. Time. 24. 43%. 56 (new track record). Track fast. Winner — Sobre Vista Stable's br. m, 5, by Hesperus Sorority, by Mortlake (trained by H. T. Griffin: bred by Mr. Thomas Biattl. Went to post at 2:.r 0. At post 1 minute. Start good and slow. Won easily; second and third driving. __^^__^_^_^^^^__^^^^^__^^_^__^_ 79 lt?v*v 09fi THIRD RACE— 1 Mile and 70 Tarda. (N v M 1923_i:43«£_io_10S.) Eureka Purse. Purse $600. 4-year-olds and upward. Claiming. Net value to winner $420; second . $120; third, $60. Ind. Horse. Wt.Fin. Jockey. 78933 Little Beach 103 1» G Abel 78970'Cofrield 113 2» M Frey 78510 Billy Watts 118 3' R MeDermott 78893 Mokihana 123 4'1 B Fator 78937 'Mayor House 103 5 K M Hugh Time. 23%. 47%, 1:14%. 1:42%. 1:45%. Track faat. Winner J. Belter's ch. m, 7. by Rex Beach — Handy Cup, by Hanover (trained by J. Pelter; bred by Mr. W. H. Askey). Went to post at 3:0S. At post 1 minute. Start good and slow. Won driving; second and third the same. 7Q097 FOURTH RACE— 5-8 Mile. (Nov. *T, iou^ii 1923—1:00^-2—119.) Edenvale Pnrsa. Purse $400. 3-year-olds and upward. Claiming. Net value to winner $280: second. $80; third, $40. Ind. Horse. Wt Fin. Jockey. 78969'Joe Tag 118 l'J H Jones 78894 -Bedazzle 108 2' W Molters 78494 Dan Arvi 113 3'' J Gormley 78894 Grayson 113 4'1 G Abel 78936 Do Admit 113 5» M Millerick. 78503 Athanna 108 ('.' J Roberts ( 78998 ) Amackassin 123 T» F Weiner 78280 Cadmus 10! 8n C Corbett 78936 Joe V. 113 9*5 M Frey 76801 Ruth E. 113 11 G Sutton Time. 24%. 49, 1:02%. Track fast. Winner— R. Jones' b. g. » . by Flammarion — Belle Rod. by Nimrod (trained by L H. Tryon; bred by Mr, Win. Mikel). Went to i ost at 3:33. At post 4 minutes. Start good and slow. Won handily; second and third driving. 7Q09R FIFTH RACE— 5-8 Mile. (Nov. 27, I uvau 1923—1:00— 2— 119.) Elk Grcve Purse. Purse $400. 3-year-olds and upward. Claiming. Net value to winner $280: seco-d, $80; third, $40. Ind. Horse. Wt.Fin. Jockey. (78969 I Wild T'ghts 113 1 G Abel ( 78936 )Lady le Bandlli 21 M Frey 78892 Romulus 113 ::= J Roberts 78892 Mono Castle US 45 P Martinez 78502 'Miss Fryer 113 f 5 I Sykes ( 78300 )Em.len 118 •* A Collins 78969 Lu- ky Hugh 118 72 C Buel 78304 Mistake 118 8 H Jones Time. 24%. 49%, 1:02%. Track fast. Winner — H. T. Wells' h. in, K. by Ivan the Terrl- ble — Dnaaj Obi, by Voter (trained by T. H. Wella; bred by Mr. T. C. McDowell 1. Went to iiost at 3:59. At post 1 minute Start good and slow. Won driving; second and third the same. 7QA9Q SIXTH RACE— 1 1-16 Miles. (Nov. 22, I WAV 1923— 2 01%— 7— 11G.) El Portal Purse. Purse $600. 3-year-olds ' and upward. Claiming. Net valua to winner $420; second, $120; third, $60. Ind. Horse. Wt.Fin. Jockey. 78895 Frank Fog'ty 108 U M Frey ( 78934) Sportsman 111 2» Q Abel •JOOO'iM'hippendalo 108 3» W Molters 78896-H. Warren 107 4» J Gormley 78469 Fireworth 108 G* It Mcllugh 78896 Louis 108 6 C Corbett Time. 23%. 49. 1:15, 1:43, 2:02%. Track fast. Winnei R. Cooper's br. g, 6, by Wrack Irish Wit. by Celt (trained by R. Cooper; bred by Mr. Arthur B. Hancock). Went to post at 4:17. At post 1 minute. Start good and slow. Won driving; second and third the sanie_ Stake Dates for 1924 — ed the he "7 16. 6' nr d. 0; it. 5, 5, by t y rd STAKE DATES FOR 1924 Kentucky Derby, Churchill Downs, Louisville. Ky., May 17. Debutante Stakes, Churchill Downs^ Louisville, Ky., May 17. King's Plate, Woodbine Park, Toronto, Ont., May 17. Youthful Stakes. Jamaica, L. I., May 17. Long Beach Handicap, Jamaica, L. I., May 17. Inaugural Handicap, Maple Heights, Ohi \ May 17. Spinaway Handicap, Tanforan, San Fran- cisco, Cal., May 18. Southampton Handicap, Jamaica, L. I., May 20. Consolation Handicap, Tanforan, San Francisco, Cal., May 21. Garden City Stakes, Jamaica, I* I., May 21. Metropolitan Handicap, Belmont Park, L. I., May 22. Hyde Tark Handicap, Belmont Tark, L. L, May 23. Ohio State Derby, Maple Heights, Ohio, May 24. Fashion Stakes, Bclmcnt Tark, L. L, May Page 10 Akron AKRON AKRON. Ohio. Wednesday, May 14, 1924. — (Three-quarters mile.) Fourth day. Akron Racing Association. Spring meeting of 19 days. Weather raining. Presiding Steward, A. G. Leonard. Presiding , Judge. P. E. ('alien. Associate Judge, C. Sands. Starter. Lester Bean. Racing Secretary, S. S. Bender. Racing starts at 2:13 p. m. (Chicago time 2:15). 79017 FiaST BA.CE— 5 1-2 Furlongs. Parse , 8500. 3-year-olds and upward. Claiming. Net value to winner $400; second, 870; third, 830. Eq. Odds Ind. Horse. Wt. Fin. Jockey. Straight. 78963 :Josie Gorman 107 1» T Thrailkill 340-100 j (78922). Momentum 109 21 L Parfgton 320-100 , 78885-Black Monkey 112 31! W Dellow 1.120-100 , 78867 J Mad Nell 107 4« F Lux 200-100 , 78738 Little Romper 109 05 F Woodst'k SOO-100 , (78920) Pat H amps' n 109 6 C Frost 5S0-1W , Time, 1:22%. Track heavy. $2 mutuels ] aid — Josie Gorman, $8.80 straight, $3.60 plaee. $3.00 show; Momentum, $3.60 place, $3 20 show; Black Monkey, $3.40 show. Equivalent booking odds— Josie Gorman. 340 to 10(1 straight, 80 to 100 place, 50 to 100 show; Momentum. 80 to 100 place, 60 to 100 show; Blaek Monkey, 70 to 100 show. Winner -M. Sander's ch. m. 6, by Judge Wright — Lady MeCee. by McOee (trained by M. Sanders; bred by Mr. Tbomaa Piatt). Weut to post at 2:27. At post 1 minute. Start good and slow. Won handily; second and third driving. Overweight-Black Monkey, 3 pounds. 79018 S£COin *ACE— ■ 1-$ Furlongs. Purse S6M. 8-year-olds and upward. Claiming. Net value to winner $400; second, $70; third, «S0. Eq. Odds Tnd. Horse. WL Fin. Jockey. Straight. 78925 Rivulet 107 1* F Woodst'k 1190-100 j 784 36 May Girl 107 2« J Dolin 500-100 . 77856 Lottie Lor'ne 107 3} C Frost 140-100 , 78764 Due do Guise 111 4| W Dellow 240-100 . 78886 Patsy Howe 100 5 L Parfgton 940-100 t 78029 l'omerene 109 P.up.C La belle 940-100 . Time, 1:22%. Track heavy. $2 mutuels paid -Rivulet, $25.SO straight; $7.80 ■ plaee. $r, .(it) show; May Girl, $5.00 place, $4.00 allow; I»ttie Ijoraine, $3.00 show. . Equivalent booking odds- Rivulet, 1190 to 100 ■traiyht. 290 to 100 place. 150 to 100 show; May Girl. ISO to 100 place. 100 to 100 show; Lottie Lorain*'. 50 to 100 show. Winner F. Jenkins' ch. m. 7, by Rapid Water — Met tie Bereaud. by Jean Bereaod (trained by G. F. Jenkins; bred by Mr. G. W. J. Bissell). Weui t« post at 2:55. At post 1 minute. Start poor and slow. Won easily; second and third 1 driving. Seratehed — (78994) Bill Blackwell, 109. Overweight--Due de Guise, 2 pounds. 79019 THIIU RACE— 5 1-8 FurlengB. Praa $6CO. 3-year-olds and upward. Claiming Net value to winner $400; second. $70; third, $3». Eq. Odds Tnd. Horse. WL Fin. Jockey. Straight. 78917-Califa 106 14 L Part'ton 160-180 78921 In Doubt 113 2T J Winans 320-180 | 78867 Diocletian 103 3*1 J Dolin 420-1D0 I 72967 Dickie W. 103 4» J Paz 1300-100 , 78795 Polite 105 £'• C Labelle 1020-180 I 78821 Lone Pine 105 C J Cowan 520-100 I Time, 1:22%. Track heavy. $2 mntuels paid— Califa. $5.20 straight. $3.60 place. $2.40 show- In Doubt, $4.40 place, $2.40 [ Show; Diocletian, $2.60 show. Equivalent booking odds— Califa, 160 to 100 , *traight. 80 to 100 place, 20 to 100 show; In Doubt. 120 to 100 place, 20 to 100 show; Diocletian, 30 to 103 show. Winner— EL Utterback"* ch. g, 5, by The Finn — Margaret O., by Marathon (trained by E. Utter-back: bred by Mr. John EL Madden). Went to post at- 3:19. At post 1 minute. Start Rood and slow. Won easily; second and third driving. Scratched— 7895S=Fame, 103; 78981 St. Paul, 105-78744 Straight Shot, 101; 78654 W. P. Montgomery' 105; MS Zero, 93. 79020 FOuaTH BACE— 6 1-2 Furlongs. Purse , ~ $500. 3-year-olds and upward. Claiming. Net value to winner $400; second, $70; third. $30. Eq. Odds Tnd. norse. WL Fin. Jockey. Straight. 78923»Edna D. 104 ft* C Hooper 170-100 I 78995 Truces 111 2* T Thrailkill 730-100 I I 78741 *( rtain Point 106 3» J Cowan 510-100; t 78960 Helen Lucas 111 4 W Dellow 1300-100 1 78996 = 'Eternity 106 L. rid J Dolin 140-100 j ' Time. 1:38. Track heavy. j I $2 mutuels paid— Bina I).. $5.40 straight. $3.80 place. $2.cj) show; Cruces, $4.20 place, $2.C0 show; Cerlain Point, $2.40. Equivalent booking odds —Edna D.. 170 to 100 Straight. M to 100 place, 30 to 100 show; truces. 110 to 100 place, 30 to 100 show; Certain Point, 20 to 100 show. Winner E. Smith's b. m, C, by Ballot— Sadie S., t\v Chmni (trained by J. Harvey; bred by Mr.' George Starr). Went to i ost at 3:46. At post 1 minute. Start good and slow. Won easily; second and third driving. Scratched — 78995 Verdi Loon, 109; (7S99C) Lewis B., 10*;. Overweight — Helen Lucas, 2 pounds. 79021 rlFTH BACE— M Mile! Jones Glass i Co. Purse. Purse $500. 3-year-olds and upward. Claiming. Net value to winner $400; second, $70; third, $30. Eq. Odds Ind. Horse. Wt. Fin. Jockey. Straight. 4 78963 )J'nny Dundee 112 1» W Dellow 130-100 j 7H88H Zapatos 107 2* F Woodst'k 480-100 78964 "Nig KB 3' J Paa WO-PM 78849'RidfUedee 105 4 L Parfgton 540-100 | 1 78921 I'helan 107 Fell.C Frost 400-100 I Time. 1:45%. Track heavy. $2 mutuels paid — Johnny Dundee, $1.60 straight, $4.00 place, $2.60 show; Zapatos, $4.40 plaee, $2.60 ■how; Nig, $2.40 show. Equivalent booking odd* — Johnny Dundee. 130 to 100 straight; 100 to 100 place. 30 to 100 show; Zapato*. 120 to 100 place. 30 to 100 show; Nigi 20 to 100 show. Winner- -4f. J. Boyle's b. g, 5, by Brummel — , , j , , , , , j . , . t . ■ . Gylfi. by Dr. Leggo (trained by W. C. Kennedy; bred by Mr. J. S. Itarbee). Went to post at 4:15. At post 1 minute. Start good and slow. Won easily; second and third driving. Overweight — Nig, 5 pounds. 79022 srxTH BACE— 5 1-2 Furlongs. Purse $500. 3-year-olds and upward. Claiming. Net value to winner $400; second, $70; third, $30. Eq. Odds Ind. Horse. Wt. Fin. Jockey. Straight. 78844 J Eliza. Jewell 106 D C Frost 250-100 78920 'Josephine C. 101 2« J Dolin 800-100 78436 Avalanche 105 3T V Woodst'k 2660-100 78960'Milda 101 43 L Parfgton 420-100 78925 »Kf fie Randall 101 5» J Cowan 4060-100 ( 78958) H'berry Finn 105 6'1 J Par. 120-100 78737 Pell Mell 103 7 C Labelle 3400-100 Time, 1:22%. Track heavy. $2 mutuels paid— Elizabeth Jewell. $7.00 straight, $3.60 place, $3.00 show; Josephine ('., $5.00 place, $3.00 show; Avalanche, $3.40 show. Equivalent booking odds — Elizabeth Jewell, 250 to 100 straight, 80 to 100 place, 50 to 100 show; Josephine C, 150 to 100 place, 50 to 100 show; Avalanche, 70 to 100 show. Winner — J. A. Parsons' b. f, 4, by Rock View — Sumptuous, by Fatherless (trained by J. A. Parsons; bred by Mr. Arthur B. Hancock). Went to post at 4:47. At post 1 minute. Start good and slow. Won handily; second and third driving. Scratched— 78864 Bine Miss, 93; 78818-Glenlivet, 10»; 78»231Monsoon, 105. Overweight — Avalanche, 2 pounds. 79023 SEVENTH BACE— 1 Mile and 70 Yards. Parse $600. 4-year-olds and upward. Claiming. Net value to winner $450; second, $100; third, $50. Eq. Odds Ind. Horse. Wt. Fin. Jockey. Straight. (78923) Newport 102 1« L Parfgton 190-100 78870*11. of t. N'th 101 2nU J Cowan 680-100 ( 78930) Hercules 109 ?.* C Frost 140-100 78996 Vanity Dresserl02 4'» J Dolin 600-100 78959 Cappy Ricks 112 5 J Winans 940-100 Time, 2:07%. Track heavy. $2 mutuels paid —Newport, $5.80 straight, $3.40 place. $2.60 show; Harp of the North, $4.60 place, $2.60 show; Hercules, $2.00 show. Equivalent booking odds — Newport. 190 to 100 straight, 70 to 100 place, 30 to 100 show; Harp j of the North, 130 to 10O place, 30 to 100 show; Hercules, 30 to 100 show. Winner — J. E. Lewis' b. f, 4, by Ballot — Hill Top, by Clifford (trained by J. B. Lewis; bred by Mr. S. K. Nickols). Went to post at 5:20. At post 1 minute. Start good and slow. Won driving; second and third the same. Overweights — Harp of the North, 2 pounds; Cappy Ricks, 5. Woodbine Park Turf Notes 1 | I , I I [ , , I I I t 1 j ' j I i j | 1 I ^ . Woodbine Park Turf Notes TORONTO. Ont, May 14. Jockey Paul Madiera has arrived from Baltimore. Jockey Albert Gantner was an arrival from Baltimore. Catamaran of the Smallman Stable was credited with a mile in 1 :49. Peter Walls has been enagaged to ride Thornton in the King's Plate. The Riverdale Stable's four-year-old Delusive was sent three-quarters in 1 :20. Jockey P. Walls has arrived from Brooklyn and has reported to Henry McDanleL Paul Ciceri's Real Artist, the Queen City Stable's jumpers and a division from the Bedwell string have arrived at the track. Henry McDaniel gave the J. K. L.. Ross horses useful work and trainer George Simmons gave the plater Rebus a mile around ' i 1:50. j Jockey Fred Gariepy will ride for the ! I stable of Jack Whyte. who will also look \ \ after the outside engagements of this prom- j ! ising rider. | I Joseph McT.,ennan, racing secretary for the Canadian Racing Associations, has arrived , from Pimlico and was a visitor at the track i ! Monday morning. Dale Brothers of Markham have turned over to Jack Whyte two of their prominent thoroughbreds— a five-year-old Knglish-bred and a two-year-old by Sobieski. I O. A. Razon purchased at private sale the three-year-old Tidal Wave from Miller Hen- | derson. The horse has been turned over to Allan Bullcroft for supervision in training. Jack Reid, an apprentice with John Nixon, I whose riding in recent engagements has been exceptionally promising, has been added to I I the regular staff, having graduated with honors. ! J. Placet will ride Xophime In her first North American start at Toronto. She is j i slated to ro in the Woodbine Steeplechase, I the $10,000 added feature of the Toronto steeplechasing. The plater, Mexican Pete, made an im- \ pressive move Monday morning with Floyd i j Cooper in the saddle, covering the mile and an eighth in 1:57%. The first eighth was recorded at :12 and the half at :4D%. Fd Seagram, accompanied by W. W. Fer- guson. agent for the Seagram stable, came down from Waterloo to inspect the horses at the track. There are twenty-five horses of i the Seagram stable now at Woodbine. Fugeno W. Bury, who will officiate as associate judge at the meeting of the Back River Jockey Club at Montreal, was a visitor | at the track prior to his departure for the I eastern city. Mr. Bury officiated at the j Columbus meeting. ' Weights in Metropolitan: Zev Assigned Top Weight Among Those Likely to Start in Big Belmont Park Handicap | j : ' WEIGHTS IN METROPOLITAN Zev Assigned Top Weight Among Those Likely to Start in Big Belmont Park Handicap. Grey Lag is assigned top weight of 135 pounds for the Metropolitan Handicap of , $5,000 added, at one mile, for three-year-olds I and over, which will feature the opening ' day of racing at the big Belmont Park ' plant May 22. but he has been retired and ' another Rancocas horse. Zev, has drawn the greatest impost of the possible starters. His assignment is 130 pounds. Old Mad Hatter, another Sinclair horse, is next with 127 pounds assigned. He is | ] followed by Tryster. which has also been retired, with 124 pounds, and Bud Lerner, with 122. Following are the weights : Horse. Wt. Horse. Wt I Gray Lag 135 Runviso 104 t z v 130 Swingalong 104 Mad H:;tter 127 Sheridan 104 ', tryster 1l'4 Sunsnero 103 Bud I^rner tB Whiskalong 103 Enchantment 120 Apprchcision l 3 ' U«s*Bk« ll 0 Husky 103 Tall Timber 120 Hoys Believe Me . . . 103 ' Martingale 120 Uig Blaze 103 Rial to HO finn Lag 102 My •''ay 11H Sun Flag 102 St. James 117 Klondvke 102 I'ntidy 117 Sting '00 Little Celt 11B Satellite 100 Wise Counsellor 115 liturano 100 Dunlin 114 I*ulkin loo ■man 114 sun Pal 100 Flagstaff 114 nourmore 100 How Fair 1L» Northcliffe 100 Mad Play Ill Lucky Play 100 Blueinount 110 Oonfalon 83 Oay Ronald 110 Miss Cerina 98 ;rct Man 110 Thorndale 98 Sunf.-rence no Spic and Span 98 Bracjdale 110 (Vno .. »8 Brooinsler no Aga Khan .'.".'".'.'" 97 1 H'Sel 109 Ruf us 97 i Prince James 108 Quarantine P7 I l'eter King 108 Ordinance 97 Happy Thoughts ...107 Miro 97 I Stanwix 107 Eaglet '.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'. 97 Cherry Pie 107 Atherstone 97 V|Sil 107 Banter 97 Aspiration 107 Dream Maker 9« Beau Butler 107 Suppliant 95 ' Firm Friend 107 Sun Rajah 95 Ml(*lu » 107 H. T. Waters . . . . 95 Skyscraper 10B Moonraker 05 Bright Tomorrow ..KM Faenza 95 Blanc Seing 108 Oypsy King 95 Missionary 100 Flash Kock 93 , Diogenes ...lOtS Maxie 93 Reparation 10« Sleepy Head 93 1 a Vslador 106 Cave Woman 92 , Tps, *r KMS Mind Play 92 Transmute 105 Sun Shot 92 ■■■Mi 105 Desperate Desmond.. 92 Brainstorm 105 Plongh Boy 90 Revenue Agent 105 Sun Audience 90 I* t 105 Ascyra 90 ■ King Uorin II 105 Magic Call 90 « Time Exposure 104 Penalties accrue from C p. m. Monday, May 12, 1924. Stationing of Stallions: Canadian Racing Associations Announce Allotment of Sires for Year 1924 j ■ 1 — v STATIONING OF STALLIONS ■ • ( Canadian Racing Associations Announce Allotment of Sires for Year 1924. i TORONTO. Ont.. May 14.— The following ] thoroughbred stallions, the property of the I J four jockey clubs of Ontario, viz., the On- ! tario Jockey Club, the Hamilton Jockey Club, ! I the Windsor Jockey Club and the Niagara ' Racing Association, responsible for the great ' work that has been carried on for years in ■ the raising of the standard of the Canadian J thoroughbred, have been allotted as follows for the season of 1924 : ' Hearts of Oak and Cattegat — Dominion government, Chaffey's Locks, Ontario. I 5 Alasnam. Quartz Rock and Springside — James McFarlane, Ailsa, Craig, Ont. McNeill — James Vovaird, Brampton, Ont. Han Jackson — John Gartshore, Dundas, * Ont. j • Galatine — A. Archibald, St Thomas. Ont, ! Old Koenig -Robert Kinnell, Dundalk, Ont Red King — Dr. Walter Grass, V. S., Dres-: den, Ont. Spring Wheat — Woodbine Park, Toronto. Jockeys for Woodbine ' i j I ! \ \ j ! I | , i ! I JOCKEYS FOR WOODBINE BALTIMORE, Mri., May 14.— Bridgie Bennett, in charge of colors at Pimlico, announced that the following riders will go to Toronto from here : M. Scobie, P. Walls, G. Walls, G. Bond, F. Sharpe, D. Stirling, J. Chalmers, L. I^ang, A. Fscott, W. Keating, S. Veitch and L-. Veitch. These will head for New York; J. Dawson, B. Marinelli, A. ] Johnson, D. Byers, C Mcrgl^r, F. Hastings, ; D. Hum, W. Mahoney, [* Cheyne, H. Wil- I liams, E. Barnes, T. Brothers, E. Ambrose, ! C. Taylor, C. Smoot, (\ Ponce, \ Dang, N. Kennedy, \V. McNair and J. Merimee. J. Pierce will visit New York but will be at Toronto to ride Xophime in her first North American start She is slated to go in the Woodbine Steeplechase, the $10,000 added fea- ture of the Toronto 'chasing. Booster for Skull Caps | I I I ! j i I \ i j BOOSTER FOR SKULL CAPS BALTIMORE, Md., May 14.— B. Kleeger is the strongest booster for the fibre skull caps provided by the Maryland Jockey Club. In-j spection of the cap he wore recently in a fall disclosed a dent in the section that covered the base of his brain. Evidently it was istmck there by the plates of his mount In alignment with the dent his scalp is a bit sore but shows no mark of bruise. H. Williams, D. Byers, W. Bethel and W. Mahoney were the latest additions to the list of steeple-j chase riders using the caps. 1 i I I ' , 1 a , ■ « ■ ( i ] J I ' ■ J 5 * (™^^WilO('A\ MAKli YOU W?fl Sold on All Newsstands — $1 and $5 SPECIALS ■9* BEAT THIS RECORD WW IF YOU CAN! DEB.0NBA $40.00-$2 WON KING-SCXERE $12. 0O-S2 WON EVELYN $10.00-$2 WON BBUNELL S12.00-S2 WON LADY BOSS $10.50-82 WON SEA-WOLF $3.0O-$2 WON And many other BIG-PRICED WINNERS Jack Field gave to our army of followers that are too numerous to mention. DO YOU KNOW WHY "JACK FIELD" W^ CAN MAKE YOU WIN? BECAUSE JACK FIELD is always at the TRACK getting the best of "INFO" that money can buy. You see, Jack Field owned and trained horses for number of years. Now he is giving his 'knowledge" of the game to you. mr TODAY $20 FOR $2 That's what we expect this one to pay today. This comes from same source that put over a few of the above long- shot winners for us. 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Kitty Troxel, Beg Pardon. Dunoon, Centimeter, Jewell V. D., Sog-garth Aroon, Hermidale, Jim K -nney, Raffles, Deputy, Paul Micou, Great Beginner, Belzoni, Excuse Me, Jou Jou, Palmetto, Little Andy, Grace Mayers, Harmonious. McMillen's Second Division ] I t ', ' ' — w McMILLEN'S SECOND DIVISION BALTIMORE. Md., May It— E. Trueman signed to train the second division of the J. Mc.Millen Stable. He will net into action at Maple Heights. Following ;ire the horses to be turned over to him: Deputy, Bowsprit, Ashland, Ettahe, Fannie Bean, O. Henry, Blue Streak and two-year-old maidens. Trueman will take his own horse. Sea Sand, to Cleveland. Page 11 SCHUYLER FLOYD Calvert Building, Broadway at 41at Street Bryant 0333 Neir York City TUESDAY'S "SCHUYLER INVESTMENT" GuvW, $12.60-$2, Won^ in an old-fashioned getaway event by five lengths in a canter. 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My record for past ten days: Repeater $52.70-$2 Won Monday's $10.03 Occasional: Nellie Morse . . .$26.20-$2 Won Saturday's $10.00 Occasional: Spot Cash $12.20-$2 Won Friday's $10.03 Occasional: Flying Fur $11.80-$2 Won Thursday's $10.00 Occasional: Extreme $9.80-$2 Won Wednesday's $10.00 Occasional: Auntie Millin ....$6.50-$2 Won Tuesday's $10.00 Occasional: Kirklevington . .$18.80-$2 Won AND MANY OTHERS Some of My $5.00 Wire Winners Last Week: Parmachenee Belle $8.80-$2 Won Rapid Day . . . .$21.30-$2 Won Earla Baby ....$14.30-$2 Won $10.00 OCCASIONAL GOES TODAY Mr. Player, if ever I gave a long shot winner, then today is the day. My past record speaks for itself. Wira $10.00 for today's probable winner and know what it means to beat a long shot. Subscribe for six winning Occasionals. Terms, $40.00. Do it now. GEORGE SHIELDS 287 Broadway. Room 500. New York City ADVANCE PUB. CO., Distributors. m$ $$$$$$ 1 1 $ i i m ASP PREDETERMINED }D r, ' TURF PROFITS ** . 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TELEPHONES— CIRCLE 2591, 2592, 2593 and 5749 ; Maryland Service Suite 208, 145 W. 41st St. Xew York City YESTERDAYS EXCLUSIVE RELEASE: Thundergod $3.50-$2 Won Next Release Friday, May 16 What does the average horse placer look for when contemplating' an investment on a horse? First he assures himself of the horse's present fitness and his ability to win the race in question. Second, he passes judgment on the jockey's skill, experience and capabilities. And last and most important of all he tries to fathom the intentions of the owner and trainer. Are they trying? Are they going to wager 1 We assure you that our next release, FRIDAY. KAY 16th, is thoroughly fit for his best effort. His trainer succeeded in sneaking a few very fast workouts unnoticed by the ever-watchful clocking brigade. A capable first rate rider, famed for his money riding ability, has been engaged. And lastly, we most emphatically assure you that he will be running to win and should make every post a winning one. 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Remember if yon don t win. you don't pay us; and the horse must pay you L' to 1 or better, before we claim our a I low .nice If you are honest, get in touch with us and receive our code. DON'T DELAY Join the winner.; Terms: A $5.00 STRAIGHT PLAY YOUR SUCCESS IS OUR SUCCESS Subscribe for Daily Racing Form Page 12 Pimlico's Grand Meeting: Maryland Jockey Club Distributes $245,940 in Stakes and Purses PIMUCO'S GRAND MEETING j « . Maryland Jockey Club Distributes $245,940 in Stakes and Purses. i ♦ "Itud" Fisher Largest Winner by Virtue of 1 ellle Morse's Suoress — K. Scoble Leads ' Jockeys; AV. Garth the Trainers. One of the outstanding spring meetings of . the year came to an end when Dimlico closed j its gates Tuesday, May 13, after ten days of , high-class sport. Tlie Maryland Jockey Club j during that period provided seventy races and distributed the imposing total of $245,940 j in f.takes and purses, the daily average distribution amounting to $22,35&. ( "Bud" Fisher, by virtue of the success of i Nellie Morso. heads the list of money winning owners with $58,750 to bis credit. II. P. Jleadley's invasion of the East netted him the goodly sum of $25,990.. J. S. Cosden met \ with marked success, his horses accounting ' for six races and $17,500. N'ellie Morse's Preakness and Pimlico Oaks triumphs added $58,750 to the coffers of his owner and placed that superb filly at the * top of the list of winning horses. Chacolet won the first revival of the famous Pixie j. Handicap and, as it was worth $24.S40 to the I winner, that wonderful mare figured second I to Nellie Morse in money earned during the • meeting. Single Foot, Shuffle Along, Ex- J treme, Martingale and Transmute were others ', that figured prominently in the money dis- | tribution. \ E. Seobie, with nine winning mounts, tops : tho list of the jockeys participating in the . meeting. P. Hum, K. Barnes, B. Marinelli j -arid J. Wallace also riding with success. ( Wm. Garth carried off the training honors J of the meeting, saddling ten winners. C. H. j Shilling was second with six, while T. J. j Healey and W. Irvine tied for third place, i •each with live winners. c The owners who won $900 or more each \ follow : UmtUM. 1st. 2d. 3d. Airt. \ 1'islier. H. 0 3 0 1 $58,950 , Il.-adley, H. I'.. 2 10 25.900 Cosden. J. S 0 3 4 17,500 i J'.«. twiok, A. C 4 11 14.200 , :.: hraii. (I. A... 5 4 6 9,850 j Ross, S. , 5 14 8.900 ■ Giiftitli. J. ■ 2 0 0 7.300 ', Whitney, K. V 5 2 5 7.100 , "Whitney, H. V.. 0 10 5.000 , N.ilnion. W. J 4 1 3 4.900 ,, Ward. J. S... 1 1 0 4,850 , Arthur. .1 2 5 7 4.450 -. IVirr. It 4 0 0 4.200 J Foreman. ;. W 2 O 0 3.500 i I.'.in.-.M-iis St:il le 0 0 1 3.000 i "Wilson. K. T 2 2 1 2.750 \ Ifcivis, I. ■ 112 2.750 j atebaaa, K B 2 11 2.700 ,, Krirrar. Sirs, F 10 0 2.500 , Polk. .1. r 1 2 0 2.350 ' | Carman. It. F 2 0 1 2.100 "Wiilener. J. B Ill 2.000 Rmilli. I. It 0 10 2.000 t Seagram Stable 110 2.000 •Mean, .1. W 0 0 0 2.000 Kenton Stable 12 2 1,800 Kkinker. .1. It 2 0 0 1.H0O Tu.kerman. It 110 1.800 Nevada Sto.k Farm Stable... 0 5 1 1.500 Jeffords, Mrs. W. M. 0 3 1 1.400; Hl-ilillen. J 12 0 1.400 N von, J. P 10 0 1.400 Miller. It. I 10 2 1.400 Campbell, Q W 10 1 1.250 J I. ward. W.J 1 0 0 1.250 Jdiddl- Neck Farm Stable 0 11 1.200 r !len Kiddle Farm Stable 0 11 1.150 Jeffords. W. ■ 1 0 1 1.150 ■ Iteniielt. J. (.'..., 101 1.050 * CmiimVll. I, 1 0 1 1.050 ( KiiHor. It. C. 1 0 1 1.050 •' llerold. F. A 1 0 0 1 .000 " Morris. A. II 1 0 0 1,000 •' ■MtUa*. Mrs. C. 11 1 0 0 1.000 ■ Smilhson. C. (' 1 0 0 1.000 s Ji.dair Sliid Stable 10 0 900 v l.ilpin. K. M I 0 0 900 Martin, W. U. 1 0 2 1 900 0 Kmltli. J. P 10 0 900 _ •Fourth money _, The horses which accounted for $900 or jt more each follow : p Horse. 1st. 2d. 3d. Amr. K "Nellie Morse 3 0 0 $.".*. 750 u Chaeolet ... 1 0 0 24.S40 I' Nagta Foot 2 10 7.00:) I) Martingale 110 C..40:) Hpot Cash ...... 10 0 0.150 Shuffle Along 2 0 0 ti.05i) '' Fxtreme ... 3 0 0 5.550 a ■ Transmute 0 10 5.000 Wortiimoro 10 0 4.550 Dan IV 10 0 4.150 1 -lying Fur 2 0 0 3,400 Mad Play 0 0 1 3.000 ISother 3 0 0 2.SO0 Wrangle 10 0 2.500 Ruus| ero ... 10 2 2.250 D.Kit ... ... 110 2.00'J I ■BMMCfeM 0 O 0 2.000 JJiay Cables 2 0 1 2.000 KiliK Solomon's Seal 0 1 0 2.00(1 ] Mainmast 2 0 0 2.000 It.v.-nue Agent 0 0 1 2.000 ltitllseye 1 0 1 1.900 n !*• Vigneinale 1 1 0 1.800 Lollipop 110 1.800 , I'annarlienee ltelle 2 0 0 1.801 | Tassel 1 1 0 1 .801 Yankee Princess til 1.800 Adamant 10 1 1,(500 AVoodley II 10 1 1,600 | Freez.v Snee/.y 1 2 0 1 .501 ( Cymkliuna ... 0 2 0 1.500 i Faddist ........ 110 1,450 .' Sombre ... 10 1 1.400 i Vii-Hire .... 10 0 1,400 ] ■ Kautar-i 10 0 1.400 ( Nthereal HI ue 10 0 1 ,400 J • iniiigiimp 10 0 1.400 1 False Face 1111 ,350 1 (e.shawk .... 110 1.300 .» Captain Cosligan 110 1.250 1 1 Wood I-ady 110 1.250 ] (iuv'nor .... 110 1.200 Kelentless 0 11 1.200 IMIli Armor 1 1 0 1,150 Night Shade 1 1 0 1.150 ,. S-lb's Flower 1 1 0 1.150 J, Annie Jordan 10 1 1.101 ,. Kx-use ile 1 0 0 1.10) ' Itjrltara Fri( tebie 1 o 1 1050 .. Backet 1 0 1 1.050 \{ Altissimo 1 n 1 1.O50 , ItiR ISIaze 0 1 0 l.OflO ' ( .M-kney 1 0 0 l.(KK) ,, I 'T'ity 1 0 0 1.0OJ June Crass 1 0 0 1.000 p: Oft Spring 1 0 0 l.Oil'l u Qih-ksalid o 1 0 1.(Mht pj J'-J'""on 1 O o 1.C0I ... 1:,:"'d 10 0 l.o:io s B«*le l o o 1.(0) ' •s," I ''as 1 O 0 1.1.00 Tr»J«— 1 o o l.oo) It v.rwy. k 1 I o 900 :ii l;"0!Me 1 0 | UM) (;, Karla Itaby i | 0 «,„,, N FI.»a(inB On 1 o 0 900 V Jim Kenney 1 0 „ m) g NiKht Raider 1 ,, „„, w Primrose 1 0 q wm w S"'ol.li ltroom 1 0 o j» KJ I W AV. gunshot 1 0 0 90(1 ! Bt ■nviraJ Watxw 1 0 o 900 p, \ ' * j. I I • J ', | \ : . j ( J j j i c \ \ , i , j ■ ', , , ,, , -. J i i \ j ,, , ' | t r ■ * ( •' " •' ■ s v 0 _ _, jt p K u I' I) '' a ■ I ] n , | | ( i .' i ] ( J 1 1 .» 1 ] ,. J, ,. ' .. \{ , ' ,, p: u pj ... s ' :ii (;, N V g w w W AV. Bt p, Ho"*- 1st. 2d. 3d. Ami. ' Wessie B. 1 0 0 900 I Wuhu 10 0 900 •Fourth money. The jockeys, who rode one or more winners, 1 follow : Jo -k \v. Mts. 1st. 2d. 3d. Unp. P.C. ( Seobie, E. 36 9 5 5 17 .25 , U'fn. D 34 6 6 8 14 .18 Karnes. B 24 5 4 4 11 .21 Marinelli, II 38 5 4 4 25 13 ' Wallace, J .28 5 1 1 21 ."18 I Johnson, A. 18 4 3 2 9 !22 Metimee, J 7 4 0 1 2 .57 ; Stevens. F 16 4 0 2 10 25 Williams. S 1* 4 3 1 10 '.22 ('halmers, J ...12 3 0 2 7 .25 Dawson, J. J 1» 3 3 1 y^ \\Q Haiti—, F 31 3 7 5 16 .10 ' Ijuib. L M 2 2 5 7 .12 Carner, M.. ,... 4 2 1 1 0 .50 Roud, O. 10 1 0 0 9 .10 1 I-auc. 0 4 1 1 1 1 .25 M.Atee, I„ 2 1 1 0 0 .50 Milner, W 18 1 0 2 15 .06 Ponee. 0 15 1 2 2 10 .07 Sharpe, F 15 1 1 0 13 .07 ] Walls, P. 14 1 4 0 9 .07 The jockeys who finished second or third with one or more of their mounts, but did not ride a winner, follow : Jockey. Mts. 2d. 3d.Cnp. [*•. F. 8 4 3 1 Horn. F. . 9 2 16 Mel*ine. S. 3 2 0 1 Stirling. D 6 2 0 4 '{at -». 0 8 1 1 6t Hrolheis, T 13 1 2 10 Huff. N 13 1 1 11 ' Kuinmer, ('. 2 1 0 1* Uomanelli, R. 5 l 0 4 I Taylor. C. J 7 1 1 5 Ambiosr . E. 13 1 3 9 Brown, () 3 1 0 o Abel. A 3 0 2 1 t Allen. A. 1 0 1 0 Corey, (i f, 0 1 5 E Fa tor, U 1 0 1 0 Paike. I 2 0 1 1 \ Small wood, J. Q 12 0 2 10 ] The jockeys who finished unplaced with all t their mounts follow : 1 Joekey. Mts. .Toekey. Mts. \ Corcoran, J 1 Bntwell. 1 2 f Fiuilstich, E. 1 Cbiireh. H 2 t ;raee, C 1 Coltiletti, F 2 , King. (1 1 Crorman, K. 2 Mtrris, U 1 Holmes, H 2 ' Sande, E 1 Walls, G 2 Turner, C. 1 McTaBgart, J 3 1 Ward, L. 1 Lejrland, J 4 I The steeplechase jockeys who rode one or ■ more winners follow : R' ler. Mts. IsL 2d. 3d. Cnp.P.C. Kennedy, N 5 2 0 1 2 .40 s Mergler. C | 2 0 1 5 .25 Cbeyne., U 5 1 0 0 4 .20 Jones, C 3 1 0 0 2 .33 O'Connor, M 2 1 0 0 1 .50 Pinkney. C 3 1 1 0 1 .33 Sims. A 2 1 1 0 0 .50 Smoot, (' 7 1 1 1 4 14 Veiteh, I, 4 1 0 1 2 .25 The steeplechase jockeys who finished second or third with one or more of their mounts, but did not ride a winner, follow: Kid,r- Mts. 2d. 3d. Unp Baeatt, A e 2 1 3 Itethel, W 2 1 0 1 Kyers. I) 8 1 1 6 Hunt. AV 6 1 2 3 Ke.iting, W 2 1 0 1 MeNair. W 3 111 Pierce. J 3 1 o 2 Peubler, }■'. 4 0 2 2 The steeplechase jockeys who finished unplaced with all their mounts, but did not ride winner, follow : Kider. Mts. Rider. Mts. Akers. 0 1 Jackson. W 2 Hairy, T 1 Jones, AV 2 P.organ. W 1 I^ncaster, 15 2 Itrown. W 1 Stevenson, S 2 Diamond. 0 1 P.arrett, 1 3 Haynes. 15 1 Campbell, A. ....... 3 ' Kleeser, 15 1 (;rant, 0 3 O'Connor. W 1 Smith, C 3 Williams. A. 1 Mshoney, AV 4 Coleman, J 2 William*, H. 4 Harris, 15 2 The trainers who saddled one or more winners follow : Trainer. Wins. Trainer. Wins. Garth. AVin 10 P.ooth, W 1 Schilling. C. H 6 Brady, M. . 1 Healey, T. J 5 I5reuton, «. C 1 Irvine, AV 5 Brooks, W. 11 1 Heuly. J. AV 4 Campbell. L 1 Smart M 4 Crawford, It. B 1 Campbell, (J. AV 3 Deu:eiest, M 1 Gordon, A. B 3 Knsor. G. K 1 Stotb-r, J. II 3 Farrar. F 1 Arthur. J 2 Kennedy, H. J. ... 1 Burttschell. W. A. ..2 U«M, A 1 Carman, R. F 2 Ix wis! J. H. 1 Herold. F. A 2 Miller, K. 1 1 Polk, J. V 2 Phillips, (;. K. . . 1 BMaa, H 2 Smith. J. P 1 Schorr. J. F 2 Smith, R. A. ...... 1 Redwell, H. G 1 Veitr-b. S 1 Bennett, J. 0 1 AValden, B. 1. .....I 1 1 The following stakes were decided : . Stake. Date. AVinner. A'alue. j Jennings Handicap. May 1: Shuffle Along... $ 5,050 | Pimlico Nursery Stakes, May 2; Single Foot 3 850 1 Oreca Spring Valley Stcephhase Handicap; -May 3; Dun IV ' 4 |fa Dixie Handi -ap. May 3; Chacolet 28.K40 I Reniiert Handicap, May 5; Worthmore 4,330 ArlinglDU Claiming Handicap, May (»- Wraaata 2,500 ] PimlKo Home Bred Stakes, M.iv 7; Single ] '** : . 2.1,-ui J Pimlico Oaks, May S; Nellie Morse 3 750 Howard Handicap. May 9; Flying Fur ...... 2^500 ■, Pimlico Spring Slakes. May 10: Sun Spot .. (i.150 Preakness Stakes. May 12; Nellie Morse 54.000 Spring Juvenile Slakes, May 13; Extreme .. 3,750 The percentage of winning favorite? was almve normal, as shown in the subjoined tabulation : NiiiiiImt if (lays ji w NiiuiImt of races \ 77 AA'inning first choices .' 33 Winning second choices \\ oy Winning outsiders 22 lining at odds on 17 Defeated at odds on 7 Pcr.entag.- of winuiag choices 43 ' I 1 ( , ' I ; ' I : It ' ' I 1 ZEV IN THE TORONTO CUP Rancocas' Great Racer and Other Stars Named for Woodbine Feature — Great Array of Entries. TORONTO. Ont. May H.— The Rancocas Stable's great money winner, Zev, and Sara-zen, unbeaten as a two-year-old, are among the nominations to the $10,000 added Toronto Cup, one of the outstanding features of the coming spring meeting at Woodbine Park. Other stars named for this popular Canadian fixture are Wilderness, Raby Grand, Mad Hatter, Mad Play, Thunderclap, Muttikins, Xew Hampshire, General Thatcher. Thorn-dale, Spot Cash. Shuffle Along, Cherry Tie, Rest Pal, Rarracuda, Golden Sphere, Rrilliant Jester and Senator Xorris. It was indeed a gratifying entry list received by the Ontario Jockey Club Stakes, which closed for entries on May 2 Avith the following returns : Toronto Cup (handicap), $10,000 added, one mile and an eighth —56 entries. King Kdward Gold Cup (handicap). $3,000 added, one mile and a sixteenth — 17 entries. (Canadian owned.) Connaught Cup (handicap"), $5,000 added, one mile and a sixteenth — 27 entries (Canadian owned). William Hendrie Memorial (handicap), $5.-000 added, one mile — 36 entries. (Canadian bred.) I Woodstock Plate, $3,000 added, one mile and a sixteenth — 34 entries. Victoria Stakes, $5,000 added, five-eighths mile — 50 entries. Coronation Stakes, $5,000 added, fiA-e-eighths mile — 32 entries. Winner of Chester Cup: Rugeley Accounts for One of England's Big Races-Large Crowd despite Rainy Weather 1 ] ' I t E \ ] t 1 \ f t , ' 1 I ■ s WINNER OF CHESTER CUP Rugeley Accounts for One of England's Big Races — Large Crowd Despite Rainy Weather. (SPECIAL. CARLEGRAM.) LOXDON, Eng., May 14.— F. Grettons Rugeley, four-year-olds chestnut gelding by ' Rossendale — Roya, won the Chester Cup at Chester this afternoon from Lord Derby's Sierra I^eone, Sir Henry Lawson's Miwani was third. i Rainy weather failed to prevent an enormous crowd from turning out for the sport but the sticky- going had some effect on the ' size of the fields. Thirteen horses started in the Chester Cup l with Scullion the favorite. Leach saved Rugeley behind the pacemaker until the field ' turned into the straightaway. The gelding ' rushed into the lead when called upon and won in a canter by three lengths. He was ' favored by the going and by his light impost ' of N pounds. Sierra Leone, under 103 pounds, ! beat Miwani, which carried 113, by six lengths for second place. Following is a summary of the race. ' F. Gret ton's Rugeley. ch. g, 4, by Kcssendale ' — Itoya. 88 pounds (I/euch) 1 i IjjtiI I erby's Sierra I-eone, br. g. 4. by Great ] Sport-Canyon. 103 pounds (Weston) 2 Sir Henry T^iwson's Miwani, b. h, 8, by Will-onyx - Velour, 113 pounds (Richards) 3 , Thirteen started. Won easily by three lengths; I six lengths between second and third. ' Chicago Specials to Derby: First Now on Way to the Downs, with Others Following and the Big Public One Leaving Friday I CHICAGO SPECIALS TO DERBY First Now on Way to the Downs, With Others Following and the Big Public One Leaving Friday. The race-going public began leaving Chicago Wednesday on their way to the J ' "Downs," when the first of the several spe- cials got under way. Thursday and Friday trains will follow night and morning. Rong since reservations for compartment cars have been out of the question ; also all private cars have been taken ; so those who have not made reservations months ago will have to be satisfied with the regular sleeper accommodations — all that is left . All the big clubs, the Chicago Athletic Association, Hamilton Club, All American, Standard, Knights of Columbus, Alderman, Board of Trade, Stock Exchange and 150 special cars, forming special trains, are scheduled to leave Wednesday, Thursday and 1-Yiday evenings. The greatest crowd naturally will leave ort Friday night when the Chicago Business Men's Racing Association send out their public special. All told, over a thousand reservations have been reserved for the lovers of horse flesh. Those going on the Wednesday and Thursday specials have arranged reservations at West Baden and French Lick and will spend two days at the golf links. They will arrive at Louisville Saturday morning and will return to the Springs Saturday night, spending Sunday thero; returning in time for business Monday morning. — ■ a Back River Jockey Club: New York Financial Interests Are Reported to Have Assumed Mt. Royal Responsibilities ' i ' l ' ' ' ' ! ' ' i ] BACK RIVER JOCKEY. CLUB New York Financial Interests Are Reported to Have Assumed Mt. Royal Responsibilities. MONTREAL. Que., May 14.— Strong Xew York racing interests will, it is reported, carry the financial responsibilities when the Mount Royal track opens the Montreal racing season May 17. The reported new financial arrangements are said to have been made by T. .1. Duggan, managing director of the Rack River Jockey Club, when he was in Xew York recently in connection with his international hockey plans. The reported new interests will help the track in more ways than one, for it is their intention to secure many high-class runners from the Xew York tracks and enter them in the handicaps at the Rack River course. Which years ago attracted some of the best t'.ass horses racing in the Dominion. Director Duggan is now in Xew York. Extensive improvements are to be made to the plant later in the year with a view to catering to the better class of racing and patronage. Rucado and C.oldmark, two Xew Orleans winners, were among seven arrivals at the track recently. Twelve came in from Chattanooga, and in all there are about 150 here, ready for racing, with many more to come from other points. ■ — * McLean Stable Reaches Churchill Downs 1 « i ■ . V f A ' [ ' McLEAN STABLE REACHES CHURCHILL DOWNS LOUISVILLE, Ky., May 14.— The stable of E. B. McLean, in charge of J. F. Schorr, arrived at the Downs Wednesday morning'. The shipment included twelve horses and was headed by Modest, the Mcl^ean Kentucky eligible. Jockey X. Huff and the apprentice Williams arrived with the horses. The stable includes, besides Modest, the four-year-olds Noel and Comixa, the three-year-olds Cold Bug, Off Spring and Floating On. * Riot at French Track 1 c k ■ at ° ° RIOT AT FRENCH TRACK RARTS, France, May 14.— Racegoers at Le Tiemblay, enraged because a race was declared official despite the fact that four horses including the favorite had been left the post, swarmed up on the track today, burned the starting gate and the starter's Hags and erected a blazing barrier over the course. The police were unable to establish order and the meeting was cancelled. Rome Respess' 1924 Stable I p | 'j J 0 [ ( a j. - v ' — ^ ROME RESPESS' 1924 STABLE LOUISVILLE, Ky., May 14— Rome Res-pess has eight horses in training at Douglass Bark, that recently arrived from Latonia. They are: Tycoon, Seclusion, Banner Bearer, Arabian, Energy and the following two-year-olds: Fairfax, bay colt by Dick Welles-Beach Blow ; LaBelle, chestnut filly by t'olonel Vennie — Commensia; Tilorine, bay Illy by Colonel Vennie — Tilly's Xightmare ; Fair View, chestnut filly by Colonel Vennie-Connominge; Novelty, chestnut colt by Dick Welles China DolL