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Daily Racing Form: n. Friday, June 20, 1924
Daily Racing Form: n. Friday, June 20, 1924 Daily Racing Form. 400dpi TIFF G4 page images Triangle Publications, Inc., Chicago, IL 1924 drf1924062001 These pages may be freely searched and displayed. Permission must be received for subsequent distribution in print or electronically. Daily Racing Form: n. Friday, June 20, 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] i \u^ciDQ\Jmrorni\ i ^^H Copyright. 1924. -by DAILY RACING FORM PUBLISHING CO.— Reproduction of any matter contained herein without written permission expressly prohibited. ^^^| ^B VOL. XXX. NO. 164. CHICAGO, FRIDAY, JUNE 20, 1924. PRICE 15 CENTS ^H I IN DESPERATE FINISH plan forsaturdays card f^J TIME AT LATONIA I L^H Exterminator Big Attraction in ^^H -» »--.-■ n..*i • , * n i ^m Bontaud Outlasts Princemaker in 1 ^H ■ Union Claiming Stake, *— ™^«* jjjjfc j^ •„ j.jfl 3,5 fl j^ Tj.flcfe ■ ^^H • Turnberry "Wins St. Lawrence Fnrse, Fea- ^^^H ■ McAtee on Winner and Maiben on ^"J^S^^IS?*" ReCOTd foT the DistCLUCC ^| ^H Belmont Colt Stage Sensa- • ^^| La^H • ^^^H bssssH MONTREAL, Que.. June 19.— Half a dozen ^^^H f XlOnal ifiji Tl t^^M Aiding Duel. thoroughbreds below the handicap class made f% JlxxLD J D L F IT ssssssssfl ^m the contest this afternoon in the St Lawrence tie V 01116 AgtlU, IM K^COTU DT^QMT, LOOMS ilD ^H ^^^B Purse, feature of an off-day program at " ^^^^| ^^H NEW YORK. N. Y., June 19.— The Union Dorval Park, on the fifth afternoon of the T\ I 2 f9 * JUi k 2 * £ bssssssH ^H Claiming Stakes, which featured today's card seven-day meeting. The attendance this aft- UCLtlQCTOUSly CttlQ. Ij (WIS 1Y10Y€ J\.U.1TllT€TS TOY ^^H ^H at Aqueduct, at seven-eighths, furnished a | ernoon was small, as was to be expected, in ° * ^^H ■nH t\\VZS finish- m which Frank Farrell-8|vlew Qf the nature of the program offered, g.L I a • Fa 1 il I f* sn^H ■ ^^^^\XJn^V^^^ but the weather remained *■* ™ and the Latoma Derby—Alchemy Goes ^M ■ margin from August Belmont's Pricemaker the track never was better' ^^M ^M while half a dozen lengths back came D. Preparation are under way for clinching TL~*~ /l..~~*^~„ 2s. f.Ifl f C issssssssssl ^H Gideon's Prince Leopold, leading three other the success of the meeting at its close on J ilf ( ( -\JUQYl€TS III 1.1U I'D i^^H ^^H starters. Saturday, when Exterminator goes to the ^^^^H ^^B Jockey L. McAtee had the mount on the post in the Q"een'« Hotel Handicap, a $3,000 • ^^H ^^B winner, while the Belmont representative added feature. The appearance of the old """""■ ^^H was ridden by J. Maiben. Pricemaker was McGee gelding at the recent Blue Bonnets LATONIA, Ky., June 19.— Gifford A. Cochran's Latonia Derby mainstay, Revenue Agent, ^^^H ^^H backed into pronounced favoritism, while meetmg, added approximately 3,000 to the loomed up a dangerous factor for the fixture to be decided June 28 and made himself ^^^H ^^M Bontaud was a luke warm second choice. crow. ,on. A"^ a"ernoon. He is just as much popuiar with racegoers in this section by running the fastest mile that has ever been ^^^| ■ The Farrell starter was ridden with perfect *" 5 L^SlE naTk'S ^J^lT^l* *tagd over the Latonia track from a time standpoint. He circled the course in 1:36%. ^H bssssssS nannm judgment iudirmfTit and inr? at it tvm the onH end iv.ir.\t«, McAtee -^/i„ j piant snouia De packed the day » after tomor- "» ■ b^bbbbbbbbI rode des- reducing by one-fifth second the time made by Sennings Park and St. Augustine, the joint ^^H t^^M perately to win by the narrowest of margins sssssssssssi 1 n » *i * 1 ^H The start was good, but shortly after the T"rnberry, flying the silks of Commander holders of the track record. t^^M ■ barrier arose Bontaud crossed over sharply J' K' L- Ross. won the St. Lawrence Purse, It was expected that Revenue Agent would be the victor of the race, for he was B^^H ^^H from an outside position and slightlv im- the mile feature. Strut Miss Lizzie finished accorded confident support and his recent victory over Modest proved that he was in excel- ^^^^| ^^B peded Pricemaker and Defiant. The latter second to the son of Cudgel. King's Ransom lent fettle. ^^^| ^^B recovered quickly, while Pricemaker was boat Cra"gthorne for the small portion of the Tne field tnat Revenue Agent met today did not measure up to the standard of Modest, ^^^H ^H forced back. McAtee took every advantage SS^-tfSflSr**^ and Kunchief were the bu(. the Cochran representative at times was forced to do his best to maintain his lead, for ^^H ^H Of the early speed of Bontaud and sent him rTtoherrVW™. Mrk- «^ a w. —^Just David was pressing him steadily during ^^M ■ ^S^n^'ssar^s "rr]™"^™°^^ S^'SS ^ ASCOT GOLD CUP WINNER "d ™-!S™ IT^SSL r« «.„. H ■V W»w» »U«teW»li« -CT.T In the ttffrtch Bon-gg1 ^SStSSte toSf « 5^ t^ ,K _ ,,. t. i j. *«toI seennd to l»e *bH at the outset. ^H H ■ ft^JX^&SrZS^L-Z fS tut^'n/;,:^'.; SSSSSSia Massine V.ctono«s in England s „llt . „ ,„ ,, „1C w„,„ c,..,,^ i,i,„ to bssssB . . , ' smaioen ne- lo t k , Instantly settled down to his tasw. ^^^H „, V, t b f turning int.. th.. i i,u- -n t t-»- x t» ■ hr^n^orti? f^gW»e.d^nrafS: «t£t *£» e,:t ^ ;» ^£? Igat Famous Long-Distance Race. (:arm.r hac] no nerd for th0 whip aftPr the ^H ^H sixteenth post was at nia saddle ^irth \ I QUUkl ' and "*« sprinted into the lead on the , «"* quarter, for Revenue Agent, going along m^^m ^M rew We \^^t ** V'° ,ast t^hth- Thc mishap sbadily and saving mu,.h ground, was master ^H yards and he was head andhead. • ^H F- r a brief second he headed BonSud aS e V** """^ llk,ly cost hl'r the Papyrus, Last Year's Invader, a Failnre- of the situat.on at all stages. ^^H ssssssfl -^^™ .1 •. , ... r.iuiiiiu ana race- . . Lord Martins performance was a splendid ^^^^M „ LH • r7 n„7aS ' . 0/,ri'lcrS' Ini The silks of Otnnnander . K L Ross A. K. Macomber's rarll. Scores om. He was distantly ta tlie rear for three- ^H ■«■ ?™ ers and ,n,i ?\ McAtee \\, i followers r n '" W Ma,i,ens root- were carried to a double victory when ., Kotable Triumph. qnarters. but he came with a rush beginning ^^M iH were cheering mad- cutio, in the last i,„ , ,„„. , f'()nt of . the last quarter, after a close turn tote the ^^M ^M !: V, I '' ' I ,V:,Sr ontaudsbytrepn.verl.ialn.se. , ? J1"'1 mark, and the' six •»" P»**«» in , .. r , '",,. '^d °a * stretch, and standing hard riding, moved for- ^H H ^B ;;'- ;vas sixteenth. Tumberrj as the other Ross CSnecial Cable.) u a rdly fast and overhauled Just 1 «av id in the ^^M rne v l,.„p„i,i J ^ was six lengths farther back. i Z' i ^H «»« sixteenth. Corinth in the , a- gave way but T oxnox * 19.-Tola5 Todav was was ^H retaining a safe margin over the re- (Continued •. rirteeatt ptge.) ^\" \ ^TtJ ^^H H mainder of the f.eld. Gold f lI" d:1 ' ''lnd beforp ont of t!le m,,s ^H : . backstretch 0.1 account of being in close nnnnn| i tie crowd which journeyed to Aqueduct " ' notable gatherings that ever graced royal ,,u;irt,.r.s. ^^^^M ^H t!.'" :,n r!!'! "was well rewarded by some l/CRniPT PHP TUC UnDQCP/lCRI Asf',:t Massin. was winner of the two mil* a The ra.e. which was exclusively for three- ^^H VtnUIUI TU« I Hfc Interesting racing The MUlibtmLW ^H weather conditions ,m(1 a h:lll- (lf one ,,f Bngiand's most famous year-olds, brought to the post Latonia Derby ^^M ilH 'Vs1?''1 :ind tho rn:lin ' races. Through the closing stages of the eligibles. and was the outstanding number ^^M racma strto ,t i, »m p .s.t us .est. auuu| Interstate Commerce Commission Denies heart-breaking Journey it narrow, d to a Programmed on a good card ^^H ■ ^^ »T^K,t ro. u xv. Cna jn Sni ■ Ru]e_ desperate batUe between the winner and ^£te™^™?™^£^f**£ ^M H Rsf made good in fu.l measure in her first ^^'a-rt de Bavoie and only . sh ,rt head ™ "g gj ^^e^^^T^X ^H ^H start ror hei new owner, George Pease, when LEXINGTON, Ky.. June 19.— The Inter-! s !»;ll': te l the pair at the end. Third was the more |owly contended, were run in almost ^^^| ^^H she was winner of the firs! race of the after- state Commerce Commission has denied the Portion of Eteid Walker's Inkerman, which track record time. ^^^H ^^H n^oa. at four and one-half furlongs. In a! express companies permission to change the beat Le Capucin for that part of the prise. The att ndance again was of generous siaa, ^^^^| ^^M 'Vn ':''''' u' ,;, Both'a Cad. while Gipsy rule governing the shipment of race horses Back of the four placed horses v. re a. K th" sport highly entertaining and at times ^^^H 1 '[■' '■ '' ,m " ' w- V. Casey barn, was third, and spectacular. ^H thoroughbreds and standard-bred horses Macomber's Rose Prince, Poisoned Arrow, ^^^H ■ -S^^ss^^^^z: ^xrszrz \t ekj? ** of * z»t*?*~+ "^ ■* PUusk ^ »^™« — ~* - ^—^ ■ ■ F™^ H ■ *5a ;' ; •" «»uIc« '" '''"' ^r stride. Shelments of horses and there will be no extra ?nd, *? . ' '. \? i i of her *& j" ^ese puts, gave a s^rklhS a^H ,ailed t0 tw° m'! s '"'' shewed the ■*■» "vc ^H way to Gad, which In turn had charge for any ol them "1/ exhiKtl n in the fourth race a thr. sssssssH r ■ -f« ,h '— ^- T... expreJ '^k w]"'" Ui;' ^n. sSe s?read^Sed ^ ^H ». ■ '."l--r Through) com,^mee sought to rxa-t l,"V ;it,!!" W:lS/"111':::" 'If • Jf tera in which H th atraighl Haf clung to her task in impres- fares from all attendants in excess of two. U^7 '"'W "'' , "i;' "^" "i^""":i l;; :i:: 1 won wjl" t!'' utmoVease £ ^H ^| "|Y« '■ ll"! "!l!- though Cad waa haul The Thoroughbred Horse Association, on be- est teSta cf « orou*hbred nmmma stamina. th . fagt Hme (( ^^ ^ ^ _( ( ^d jjje^in ^aaaaaj ^H dr failed to improve her position. Gipsy half of all shippers entered a protest, re- T,1C following is a summary of the placed tnat tne distance has been raced In and ex- i^^^l ^H Flyer eloped resolutely t. b. third, but \\. s quested a suspension of the tariff, invited horses: ceeded onlj by Sweetheart's 1:10 the present l^^^l ^H donig her best to stall ..ft the fast-closing | other organizations and individual shippers track record. Alchemy ^^^M Henry Treamek's Macstee, b. c 4, by Consols was greatly aided ^^M lit 7 r I to *° tnena in the Protest, s.n* attorneys - Maori. 121 (Sharpel 1 in her fast race by the dazzling pace in the aa^^H bbbb| Missionary, racing for C. Buxton and rid- to Washington and presented a winning ar- Cesare Babneci** rUiberi ie savoi-. gr. e. 4. early stages made by Easter Bella The sssssssssH f^m den by M. Buxton, was the winner of the Bument I bj i-ani II. YoJ.d*. IM (Jeaniao) _■ • • a latter led for the first half mile and cov- sn^H f^m sis and a hall furlongs of the Friar Rock This means a diffrence of k' s *' by '"vn" ,1',° LssssssH approximately l:,,id1,w'i! \ ,J*r™fB1-l '', /'• . end that part of the distance In -45* The H I I' u*. YaS Tr V!K,i r:'"" and en" *S'V'"J ,"'1" y'ar l° OWWin '"' '' *hbre^ J-.ee ne"',: V;,,-, HSn-b^V'toKi.: «rst quarter he traversed in 22% SchemJ -.^H H ^^San^rrn,?^?'^ " ' te- "'• -"'- ^,J V.^lUln.'v, •..:.'... . 4 was .lose in attendance and just b.-rore ^H LH Wards Indian Trail raced to second place, »^W river. Incidentally, it shows that Time. 4:36%. hing the stretch she took command and ^^H .■ t' ... , r;:NV' ^:i,I'-:"' ^;ls .'hin'; rhoroughbred Horse AssociaUon means The Rous Memorial of seven eighths ami rrom there en widened the distance between ^^M ^M ., ..! . ..;,;;';: 'V"' ";l ,,"'»'"--'t-« Bomething to racing and breeding interests. 1M va,,,s f.n ,„ Twelve Poll ter. wl icl isily her and the others. ulUmately winning eased ^^H nun* tnroughout and at the end — • ,M.it My , ,,rd ,,v three ,ength8 witn To!!1 up. Had she been allowed to continue ^^H T^-,mTT qwrrpw TTfcTrn-nx^r. ,, ,.,. stretch at top speed she would ^^L^| r ^^^^H more ^^^^^| one ^^^^^B ■ I'M I^^^H ^B Rasa ^:'^ ' "■ one to furnish the pace. He houf° ,h,a ' ' i':' - New Memphis Jockey Ulub, is herebj r^iii- 8tretch ' run .,,„, _-. _„,_' ' , , ' , l ,l,""|ll\ l ''• ^^H H :"!' waa attended by Canaque, Tufney and St. *J anU-racing stated as fa. tuthority reaches. Th. .1' • ,' ,h r,rV. "" n 'il^" iln^H ^H Lawrence for the first turn of the field, while 1"-^1;i' "1" :i! "»« current session of the ban has been in effect for eighteen years I . ,, ,1/ " appeared that ^^H ^m Sea Num. and Abydoa were amongst the f«neral assembly. This means that racing at waa the presiding steward and judge at the J ' ! ,', '^ !",, ° 'Jod , ;', that t '! t s','."' Ijrookdale ldL '' :''';- had '"I" the ^^H H the Crescent City will be conducted under meeting. Mr. Vpperson, my associate at the " Suited ^^H ^^H (( oiitiuued ju sizteeath iiagc.) ■ 1 the usual arrang* meat next winter. tune is »«-»«. dead " ,r »■ " ■* a^sssssssssi ■^■J (toutiuueti ou Hzteeath pagcj ^^^^^H Page [1] / JlJxXIIy r %&ciCinutifimi ui ill \ Copyright. 1924. -by DAILY RACING FORM PUBLISHING CO.— Reproduction of any matter contained herein without written permission expressly prohibited. VOL. XXX. NO. 164. CHICAGO, FRIDAY, JUNE 20, 1924. PRICE 15 CENT3 In Desperate Finish: Bontaud Outlasts Princemaker in Union Claiming Stakes IN DESPERATE FINISH I ♦ Bontaud Outlasts Princemaker in Union Claiming Stakes. • McAtee on Winner and Maiben on Belmont Colt Stage Sensational Riding Duel. i • i NEW YORK. N. T., June 19.— The Union 1 Claiming Stakes, which featured today's card!.' ! at Aqueduct, at seven-eighths, furnished a| j stirring finish, in which Frank Farrell's , hitherto regarded as faint-hearted Bcntaud ^ was winner in a- hard drive by a narrow , margin from August Belmont's Pricemaker, while half a dozen lengths back came D. Gideon's Prince Leopold, leading three other , starters. Jockey L. McAtee had the mount on the ] winner, while the Belmont representative WU ridden by J. Maiben. Pricemaker was backed into pronounced favoritism, while Bontqud was a luke warm second choice. , The Farrell starter was ridden with perfect . judgment and at the end McAtee rode des- J perately to win by the narrowest of margins. The start was good, but shortly after the barrier arose Bontaud crossed over sharply ' from an outside position and slightly impeded Pricemaker and Defiant. The latter recovered quickly, while Pricemaker wasi forced back. McAtee took every advantage cf the early speed of Bontaud and sent him into a brief lead that quickly disposed of Defiant, although Callahan, astride Prince Leopold, had him in a forward position under j a steady hold. In the meantime Pricemaker began to make up ground on the outside. """""""When straightened away in the stretch Bontaud had thoroughly disposed of the early followers and at the eighth post Maiben began to work on Pricemaker. Stride by stride' he gained on the flying leader and at the] I sixteenth post was at his saddle girth. A few yards more and he was head and head. | ! : For a brief second he headed Bontaud and from then on it was a battle of riders. In a desperate finish, in which Maiben's rooters and McAtee followers were cheering madly, the pair passed the finish mark and the 1 victory was Bontaud's by the proverbial nose. Prince Leopold was six lengths farther back, but retaining a safe margin over the remainder of the field. The crowd which journeyed to Aqueduct this afternoon was well rewarded by some | interesting racing. The weather conditions were all that could be desired and the main t racing strip was at its best. ANOTHER FOR HAF. Haf made good in full measure in her first start for her new owner, George Pease, when i she was winner of the first race of the afternoon, at four and one-half furlongs, in a i j drive over W. G. Both's Gad, while Gipsy' Flyer, from the W. V. Casey barn, was third.! . ! There were two withdrawals from the race l j j and Haf was a pronounced choice. There! ) i was little delay at the post and when the I start came the diminutive daughter of Star! -I Master was quick to find her stride. She shewed the way to Gad, which in turn had I I ; a safe lead over the remainder. Through! 1 1 the straight Haf clung to her task in impres- • j j sive fashion and, although Gad was hard j driven, failed to improve her position. Gipsy Flyer closed resolutely to be third, but was, donig her best to stall off the fast-closing { j | Firmament. Missionary, racing for C. Buxton and ridden by M. Buxton, was the winner of the ! ! six and a half furlongs of the Friar Rock c I Purse, which was the third race and en-, - gaged a well-balanced field of sprinters. J. S. . "Ward's Indian Trail raced to second place, while W. J. Howard's Maclean was third. . I | The winner, from a poor start, dominated I1 the running throughout and at the end had several lengths advantage over Indian i Trail. The latter, a pronounced mud runner, followi d the early pace and showed a good i performance. Maclean, from a slow beginning, saved ground throughout, and although gaining some ground, could not seriously menace the leaders. Reparation, after being prominent the first part, lost ground j | at the stretch turn and went wide. j ROCK BASS UNEXPECTEDLY. Fourteen starters accepted the conditions s of the steeplechase, which was fashioned for maiden four-year-olds and upwards, and the [ winner came from an unexpected source when Robert L. Gerry's Rock Bass, ridden by jockey L Cheyne, was victorious in a JJ drive from Hugh Garth's Sea Name, while "Walter H. Bowes furnished the third horse e in Abydos. As expected, the race furnished the usual quota of thrills, but poor racing r luck robbed the Qreentree Stable of a victory when Canaque, racing to the final obstacle with a safe lead, ran out of the course. . The field left in good alignment and Rock Bass was the one to furnish the pace. He was attended by Canaque, Tufney and St. j. ' Lawrence for the first turn of the field, while Sea Name and Abydos were amongst the (Continued on sixteenth page.) IN DESPERATE FINISH (Continued from first page.) trailers. Coming to the eighth fence Rock Bass made a bad landing but recovered quickly and once more raced in pursuit of the leaders. He made up ground rapidly and at the ninth fence he was a forward factor again. It was here that Romana unseated his rider, while Hebrides fell. Neither horse nor rider was injured. Canaque was racing along under steadying restraint, while Gray-lette ranged into serious contention. Rock Bass, then in third place, suffered minor interference from Graylette. Canaque came to the final obstacle with a safe lead and appeared all over a winner, until Bethel made the serious mistake of looking back. His mount ran around the wing and Rock Bass took the jump in front. He was followed by Graylette and Nea Name, while Abydos was closing resolutely under pressure. Rock Bass however, stood the drive well, and although tiring, was a winner by a length. Sea Name outlasted Abydos. Honorable, a starter in the race, broke down after taking the thirteenth fence. Mrs. T. O. Webber supplied the winner of the fifth race, which was at a mile and a sixteenth, when Deronda, ridden by Mari-nelli, led home a well-matched band. E. G. Soule was second with Wynnewood, while A. S. Woodliffe's Episode was third. The winner followed the early pace, moved up resolutely rounding the far turn and at the end was going clear under mild pressure. Wynnewood raced prominently from the start and finished fast, while Episode barely lasted to be third ahead of Minto II. It was a rattling good finish that came out of the final race of the afternoon, which engaged a large field of maiden two-year-olds. Arbitration, carrying the silks of S. Rose, was winner in a hard drive from H. C. Fisher's Swope, while H. P. Whitney's Noah, a first time starter, was third. At the start Escolane bolted across the track and bumped Arbitration, forcing the latter to take up. He finished resolutely and just got up. Swope was bothered in the run through the stretch and was going fast at the end. Plan for Saturday's Card: Exterminator Big Attraction in Queens Hotel Handicap I i i 1 ! j , ^ , , ] , . J ' j I | ! : 1 PLAN FOR SATURDAY'S CARD Exterminator Big Attraction in Queens Hotel Handicap. Turnberry "Wins St. Lawrence Purse, Feature of Thursday's Racing at at Dorval Park. MONTREAL, Que., June 19.— Half a dozen thoroughbreds below the handicap class made the contest this afternoon in the St. Lawrence J Purse, feature of an off-day program at Dorval Park, on the fifth afternoon of the seven-day meeting. The attendance this aft- ernoon was small, as was to be expected, in view of the nature of the program offered, but the weather remained ideally warm and the track never was better. Preparation are under way for clinching the success of the meeting at its close on Saturday, when Exterminator goes to the post in the Queen's Hotel Handicap, a $3,000 added feature. The appearance of the old McGee gelding at the recent Blue Bonnets meeting, added approximately 3,000 to the crowd on that afternoon. He is just as much an idol with the Dorval patrons, and the little plant should be packed the day after tomorrow. Turnberry, flying the silks of Commander J. K. L. Ross, won the St. Lawrence Purse, the mile feature. Strut Miss Lizzie finished second to the son of Cudgel. King's Ransom beat Craigthorne for the small portion of the purse. Runningwild and Runchief were the other starters. Turnberry, outrun early, worked his way up gradually, came around Strut Miss Lizzie straightening out and won by a length and a half, with Pete Walls shoving by hand. Strut Miss Lizzie was only a neckyin front of King's Ransom, which closed wtih a rush. The filly suffered considerable interference around the first turn and finally was shut off and forced to take up just before turning into the back- stretch. Wilson got her in motion again quickly and she sprinted into the lead on the outside in the last eighth. The mishap and the quick recovery likely cost her the race. The silks of Commander . K. L. Ross were carried to a double victory when i\i cutio, in the last race, got Home in front of six other platers in a race at a mile and a sixteenth. Turnberry was the other Ross (Continued on sixteenth page.) PLAN FOR SATURDAY'S CARD (Continued from first pnge.) winner. Pete Walls rode them both. Mer-cutio followed Don Juan closely, saved ground at the head of the stretch when the leader went wide and won with considerable in reserve. Don Juan lost second place to Stonewall. Although kicked full in the ribs at the post when Lucky Antoine let both feet fly, Wrackhorn won the sixth race by four lengths, pulled up. Lucky Antoine beat the others. Rebuke, the pacemaker, was hustled to outlast Altissimo. Lee donned the silks of J. O. Burttschell to ride the winner. Following the overland with Ashland, E. Scobie brought the J. McMillen representative to the front in the final sixteenth of the fourth race and won going away by a length and a half from Cordelier, which triumphed by a neck from Drummond, the leader, when the real racing began. The race was at a mile dnd a sixteenth. Romanelli rated Carry On close to Wedding Prince under stout restraint, sent him after the leader nearing the lane and won by half a length on the Riverdale Stable mare without raising his whip, although shuffling along by hand throughout the stretch. Wedding Prince finished second and Rex Gaiety third. Arragosa began better than ordinarily in the second and won by a neck from Flint, at three-quarters of a mile. Gen. Cadorna beat the others in a field of ten ordinary platers. I.ee took the winner around Flint and into the lead at the half, saved ground thereafter and whipped him out to win. Verdict for the Horsemen: Interstate Commerce Commission Denies Change in Shipping Rule | t i i j . ! l j j ) i I -I I I ; 1 1 • j j j { j | ! ! c I - . . I | I1 VERDICT FOR THE HORSEMEN . Interstate Commerce Commission Denies Change in Shipping Rule. LEXINGTON, Ky., June 19.— The Interstate Commerce Commission has denied the | express companies permission to change the ! 1 '■rule governing the shipment of race horses and thoroughbreds and standard-bred horses for breeding and sale purposes. | This means in the territory East of the : Mississippi river the companies will continue to carry six attendants with carload ship-; ments of horses and there will be no extra charge for any of them. Tho express companies sought to exact fares from all attendants in excess of two. IjThe Thoroughbred Horse Association, on be-r half of ali shippers entered a protest, re-3 quested a suspension of the tariff, invited; other organizations and individual shippers to join them in the protest, sent attorneys -|to Washington and presented a winning ar-I gument. This means a diffrence of approximately $80,000 per year to owners of thoroughbreds and trotting horses moving East of the Mis-, sissippi river. Incidentally, it shows that the Thoroughbred Horse Association means something to racing and breeding interests. Fifty-Seven Entries for Chicago Derby i i j | j s [ a JJ e FIFTY-SEVEN ENTRIES FOR CHICAGO DERBY I With all sections of the country heard ' from, the Chicago Derby may be considered | | closed. Up to last night fifty-seven entries ; had been received, which include practically , I every three-year-old of high class in active ' training and the winners of many of the ! important three-year-old stakes of the year. ' Reservations lor boxes and club member- I ships continue to pour in and some of the ! ! local societies expect to attend the Derby in a body. Yesterday the All American Club j asked that 100 reserved seats be set aside i and manager Essig will try and block oft I e|a reservation for the members. ^ , Good News from the South r . j. ' GOOD NEWS FROM THE SOUTH [ MONTREAL Que., June 19.— J. B. • Campbell received word from New Orleans * that a fifty-eight majority of the Lrruisiana » i house had signed a round robin, expressing t I a decision not to consider any anti-racing I legislation at the current session of the I ! general assembly. This means that racing at I i the Crescent City will be conducted under f j the usual arrangement next winter. Ascot Gold Cup Winner: Massine Victorious in England's Famous Long-Distance Race | ! 1 | : I ' | | ; , I ' ! ' ASCOT GOLD CUP WINNER ♦ ■ Massine Victorious in England's Famous Long -Distance Race. • Papyrus, Last Year's Invader, a Failure — A. K. Macomber's Parth Scores Notable Triumph. (Special Cable.) LONDON, England, June 19.— Today was Gold Cup day and before one of the most notable gatherings that ever graced royal Ascct Massine was winner cf the two miles and a half of one of England's most famous races. Through the closing stages of the I heart-breaking journey it narrowed to a desperate battle between the winner and Filibert de Savoie and only a short head separated the pair at the end. Third was the portion of Reid Walker's Inkerman, which beat Le Capucin for that part of the prize. Back of the four placed horses were A. K. Macomber's Rose Prince, Poisoned Arrow, Papyrus, Waygood, Battle Ship, 1'lack and I Mor. Petit. Papyrus, which went to America last year and was defeated by Zev at Belmont Park, failed to stay over two miles and dropped back when the battle was on through the last trying half mile of one of the world's great-est | tests of thoroughbred stamina. ! The following is a summary- of the placed ; ; horses: Henry Trenynok's Massine, b. c. 4, by Consols J —Mauri. 120 (Sharps) 1 j Cesarn Ilabucei's Fililiort 1e Savoio, gr. c, 4, ! | by Isard II. — YolandV, 12G (Jennings) 2 j Reid Walker's Inkerman. 1 . c, 4, by Invincible I — Elizabetta, I2ti (P.ullock) •••• 3 Jacques Des flwu' La ("apucin, b. c, 4, by Nimbus — Carmen, 12C (Bartholomew) 4 Time, 4:36V&. The Rous Memorial of seven-eighths and 166 yards fell to Twelve Pointer, which easily '■ ' ■ beat My Lord by three lengths, with Tom, | Pinch third. A. K. Macomber's Parth. ridden by the American jockey Frank O'Neill, scored a ; I notable triumph in the Churchill Stakes of two miles. Mr. Macomber was on hand to witness the victory, though in rather bad health. The New Stakes of five-eighths, for two-' year-olds, went to Black Friar, a brown son of Friar Marcus and Throsga. Fifteen ran ' in this contest and the winning margin was a length and a half. a Reinstated after Banishment for Eighteen Years ! I [ • * » t I I f REINSTATED AFTER BANISH-; MENT FOR EIGHTEEN YEARS 1 ■ MONTREAL, Que., June 19. — M. N. Mae- farlan, who is acting as one of the stewards at Dorval, handed out the following ruling I this afternoon. "On recommendation of Col. E. R. Bradley, Terry McGovern, who was 'ruled off at Memphis, Tenn., for a bad ride I on the horse Tristan Shanty in a steeplechase ! race at the spring meeting of 1906 of the j New Memphis Jockey Club, is hereby rein-' stated as far as my authority reaches. The ban has been in effect for eighteen years. I I was the presiding steward and judge at the ■ meeting. Mr. Apperson, my associate at the ^time, is dead." Fast Time at Latonia: Mile Run in 1:36 3-5, a New Track Record for the Distance J FAST TIME AT LAT0N1A ♦ Mile Run in 1:36 3-5, a New Track Record for the Distance + Revenue Agent, the Record Breaker, Looms Up Dangerously and Gains More Admirers for the Latonia Derby—Alchemy Goes Three-Quarters in 1:10 1-5 ♦ LATONIA, Ky., June 19.— Gifford A. Cochran's Latonia Derby mainstay, Revenue Agent, loomed up a dangerous factor for the fixture to be decided June 28 and made himself popular with racegoers in this section by running the fastest mile that has ever been stagd over the Latonia track from a time standpoint. He circled the course in 1:36%. reducing by one-fifth second the time made by Sennings Park and St. Augustine, the joint holders of the track record. It was expected that Revenue Agent would be the victor of the race, for he was accorded confident support and his recent victory over Modest proved that he was in excellent fettle. . -•_ The field that Revenue Agent met today did not measure up to the standard of Modest, but the Cochran representative at times was forced to do his best to maintain his lead, for ,Just David was pressing him steadily during the first three-quarters and Lord Martin threatened strongly in the stretch. Hum's suspension was responsible for Garner being astride Revenue Agent and he hustled him into the lead at once. Revenue Agent seemed to be sluggish at the outset, but a sharp cut of the whip caused him to instantly settled down to his tasw. Garner had no need for the whip after the first quarter, for Revenue Agent, going along steadily and saving much ground, was master of the situation at all stages. Lord Martin's performance was a splendid one. He was distantly in the rear for three-quarters, but he came with a rush beginning the last quarter, after a close turn into the stretch, and standing hard riding, moved for-wardly fast and overhauled Just David in the last sixteenth. Corinth gave way in the stretch after having had a rough trip on the backstretch on account of being in close quarters. The race, which was exclusively for three-year-olds, brought to the post Latonia Derby eligibles, and was the outstanding number programmed on a good card. The intense heat, coupled with the lightn-ning-like track, brought about some fast racing. All the races, even in those where the more lowly contended, were run in almost track record time. The attendance again was of generous size, the sport highly entertaining and at times spectacular. SPARKLING DISPLAY OF SPEED. Alchemy, which as a two-year-cld ranked with the best cf the short distance racers of her age in these parts, gave a sparkling exhibition in the fourth race, a three-quarters dash, in which she spread-eagled her opponents and won with the utmost ease in the fast time of 1:10%, the second fastest that the distance has been raced in and exceeded only by Sweetheart's 1:10, the present track record. Alchemy was greatly aided in her fast race by the dazzling pace in the early stages made by Easter Bells. The latter led for the first half mile and cov-' ered that part of the distance in :45%. The first quarter he traversed in 22%. Alchemy was close in attendance and just before reaching the stretch she took command and from there en widened the distance between her and the others, ultimately winning eased up. Had she been allowed to continue through the stretch at top speed she would have probably raced in faster time than 1:10. Sanola raced in much better style than she has heretofore done in some of her most recent starts. She finished a game second and Magic Wand landed in third place. Easter Dells when tiring collapsed fust and he brought up in last place. The dozen maiden youngsters in the second race furnished an interesting contest, with Rosabella, ridden by Pool, triumphing by a short half length over Announcement, which had been the strongest contender from the start. Bit o' Honey, coming with a good rush at the end, outstayed Every I ay frrr third place. Rosabella, was one of the more staunchly backed ones. QUEEN (HARMING IN FRONT. Queen Charming, making her first start since racing at New Orleans, proved best of the ten that started in the opening dash, | but her margin of victory was a close one and had the race been at a little farther dis- ' tance Star Cudgel would have been a handy winner. He came from far back during the stretch run and was going gamest and fastest of all at the finish. It appeared that he had landed in second place, but the judges decided that Brookdale had lasted _» (Continued on sixteenth page.) I | ! ; ; J j ! | j I '■ ■ ' | ; I ' 1 LATONIA'S FAST TIME 'Continued from first page.) leng enough to retain second place. Queen Charming was the favored one"; with Brook-dale also coming in for substantial support in spite of the inexperienced Steinhart's presence in the saddle. The youngster rodo her cleverly and saved much ground with her for the entire way. Daughter Dear was regarded as a factor in the race before the start, but she never figured seriously at any part of the contest. W. F. Knebelkamp's Lady Astor furnished an upset in the third race, at a mile and seventy yards, bringing out seme of the better grade platers. She won out from Miss Meise after being far out of it. She was raced minus the blinkers she formerly carried and it seemed to work an advantage, for she came with a tremendous rush as if she liked her task. Make Up was a pronounced favorite and had no excuses for his defeat. He followed Sympathy and Miss Meise closely in the early stages and made a determined bid at the stretch turn, but, though easily overhauling the tiring Sympathy, could not head Miss Meise, which finished almost two lengths in back of I ady Astor. Rothermel added another purse to J. N. Camden's account when she led home a band of good two-year-old fillies in the sixth race. She drew out in the last eighth and won like a good one, Bignonia, under hard urging, being closest to her at the finish, with Miss Jennie in third place. The last named showed a fine turn of speed for half a mile, but thereafter she hegan tiring. Neat Girl created some excitement in the race by rearing and falling heavily while at the barrier and when the st'irt was affected she wheeled and was left at the post. Fancy Free, racing in her best form, was a handy winner of the closing dash over Untried, with War Prize in third place. Considerable support developed for Fantoche, but that veteran was not in a running humor and he began badly and raced far off from the leaders for the entire way. i — i a __ Page 2 I 2 DAILY RACING FORM iM^^^-f^S^^^^ I DAILY RACING FORM — *"T ^M I T0LU1CE m ^^ Daily Racing Form Handicaps H ^H Kntered ns second -clns! matter, April 2, 1890, at ** ■■* * ^^^M ^^1 the post-office at Chicago, Illinois, under Act of — _^_^__^^_^_____^^___^_______ .-..-.. : | ■■■■■■■ ^H March ^^^H ^H — ■ — — uaLvnuk LATONIA 8— WHMam Ten, War Mask, Water Girl, 2— Subtle, Lena Wood, . Ba/maehenee Belle, | ^^H H DAILY RACING FORM PUBLISHING CO. Jaunebar. Trigger. -I ^M ^m Ml PLYMOUTH COURT CHICAGO, II.L. «— Nina, Imagination. Chrysalis, Ultimately. 3— Leatherwood, New Beauty, Comedy. Lady ^^H ^m 157-159 EAST 32nd ST.. NEW YORK CITY. K. T. The horses which seem best in Friday's Choeo l^a^H ^H 60 RICHMOND STREET. EAST. TORONTO. ONT. . Cincinnati Handicap. I^B^H nces ™~~ are 4— 4_P»™tar*nc^ Persistence, flrotn Seven fkka oaks. Rebus, Rebti*. War war ■■■■■■■ ^M 820 EAST third street, CINCINNATI, OHIO . . . . __ . ^H _ ' ! Latonia, Ky., Jane 1», 1M4. 1— Bun m w Los. M Edisto, „ Rodeo, Cioudland. „ Tank. ^^^H ^H W. J. McMnrray, Publisher and General Xan&rer. i_Who Knows Me, ' Kindred ' Royal Palm. *— NELLIE MORSE, Avisack, Lady Diana, 5— FANNIE BEAN, Good Night, Fincastle, j ^^H ^^| Outline. Irish Pat. ^^^H j Karachi Tinker Rn«.i«i LH Daily Dnriac Winter Monthi. u^rT'Sr Z» v.™ 8— Marcelline, Buck Pond, Bowman, The «— Polly Leighton, Capt. Clover. Nancy Mc- ^^H ^H Daily (Except Monday) Balance of the Year. ?~" 5Zrody' Kambler' Bona Vera. _* T~«aHii^. ^^^B ^H A Daily Reflection of the American Turf by Telegraph 4— CRAYON, T. 8. Jordan, Sun Flag. . _*"**■ _ Sm' n.^ b^^H H Tja*_ 7 "Mnfi- T »«v Tlnn. Wo,^„ a«a»«« ^H — . 5_H. b. Coleman, Belzoni, J. G. Denny. 4— Sheridan, T Laurano, „„_„„ Billy Warren, Lady 7— MB1 Gate, Attorney Mulr. Lucky Run, ^^H ^H subscription BY KiRST-ClvASS MAIL: 6— Boone's Knoll Battle Field Klsass Belle. Occidenta. ^^^H ^H May to November, inclireire $ 4.00 per month 7_B._oni„ mit' star m,,- ;»„■, , 6— Jaunebar, Royal Duck, Ever Bold, Keenan. ^^^H negonia, wnue »iar, .Blue JNose. ^M December to April, inrfnxive $ 5.00 per month 6-Nlna, Imagination, ^^ Margaret St. L., Extra NTAOARA FALLS ^^1 «l«wa»a r AXaXsD ^H payahlr in advance. J. w Dempsey. rw ^B^M ^H BACK NUMBERS BY MAIL*. 15 CENTS EACH. *"*• ^^^H ^H ' NeTr Tork Handicap. wvidovJ L^s^H Observer's Handicap. 7Z T-^ ,w.h -- „, „—♦ «n noPa«, ^H telephone 2087 harriscn. . norses wnicn seem Dest m jrrraaya ■■■■■■■ t ^„„i n i~ « t ♦ i. -nn. tr m ^H (For business and circulation purposes only.) 1— Royal Palm, Mcintosh, Who Knows Me. l— cioudland, Edisto, Sun Los, Rodeo. races are: ^^H ^^M Thi* telephone has no connection with the new* Pyx. 2 — A*VTSACK, Outline, Nellie Morse, Lady Niagara Falls, Oak, Jane 19, ltM. a^LsHH ^^M or editorial departments and cannot be used to 2 — Special, Karachi, Saar, Benedict Vow. D'ana. - _~.. . _ . ^^^^| ^. _^_ „ H co""""nicilte wilh tbem- 3-Bona Vera, Annie Lyle, Rambler, 3-Bowman, Buck Pond, The Poet, Byron. iZ^Ir?rvfw^^LS2E,lp w~— ^H H -." Parody- 4-Worthmore, Billy Warren, Sherman, Lady tlJS^ ^IJL^Er^i.S rf ^" ^H ~„ m~ * «ma ^^ ^ ■ 76460 iS firSt r mdeX Of 1924 CRAYON, Clarence, Bob Cahiil, T. S Belle 4-^X^7^,^ ^| Jordan. 5— Despair, Keenan, V1 Valor, , Bowman. ^H i - 5_Prettv Malrv Vm Bear TJncle Abe ^^H ■ . 5-H.E Coleman. Delectable, Belzoni, United 6-Nina. Imagination, Margaret St. L.. Ul- tSmmbS Te^loyC, Pepper Tea. ^H ■ tim!tCly- +?*+ Flo^r- *** *»' In, ^H 6-ElsIsSeCup Bearer, Lee O. Cotner. Bat- »«*tfr _, mm # M T. E. Consensus of Ha.dlc.p-. Daly. ^M ^H !4ov A an/1 TVhAVO tie Field. ^H iiVlC ClliQ 1 OCrC 7— Phidias, White Star, Blue Nose, Rocky 1— Edisto, Sun Los, Cioudland, Rodeo. New York Handicap. ^^^H ■ Mountain. 2-AVISACK, Outline. Nellie Morse. Lady . 1 HT «.r $^9mM^t UnCertain, Roanoke. Telltale. ^H ■ Oil tlie I Urt Chicago Handicap. 3-Bucknpond, Mercelline, The Poet. Bow- Ml£j|.Vlew' ^ ^ R MOOdy' Flym|r ^1 ^1 1-Royal Palm, Dust Flower, Green Gold, Mc- man. 3-Eltrym, ^^1 Pandine, Lady lone, Mormon. ^M t 4-Worthmore, Billy Warren, Sheridan, 4_Boml j^ Allah An,^ p,y Kirk DreMi ^H , . . . ■ x « xr r , ■ The International Races. wK£ £2. jSCmJ^' BreecSoad- S-DSSTwar Mask, William Tell. Jaune- *^g^ *~^ B" ^^ ^^ ^| H Of Such Races. Tenn' I Value AsSUmpU°n'. 4-Cr'aYON, Sun Flag, Clarence, Bob Cahill. 6-Nma\" Chr salis, Imagination, Margaret *"*?£,**' T^1UmWa ^| Maud Muller and the Astoria. 5_HB5Zoniernan' J' Den"y' UnitCd Verde SL 7-Roseate, In Doubt, Witch Flower, Gath. ^H H 6-Batt.e Field. Cup Bearer. Elsass, Cinna- ^l LatOnia'S Recent Ruling. DORVALPARK ^T^TnT'^ ^^H ^^ 1 1TT — Uncertain, , Festivity, Telltale, Roanoke. . ^^^H ^H 7— White Star, Rocky Mountain, Blue Nose, 2— BROAD VIEW, Ann K, Flying Ford, ^^H ^^H ' Begonia. The horses which seem best in Friday's Regiopolis. ^^^^| ^^1 This idea expressed by Colonel Matt Winn Cincinnati Handicap. races are: 3— Mormon, Rachel D., Service Flag, Pan- ^^^| ^^H _ i Montreal, Que., June 19, 1924. dine ^^^H H in to the Internat.onal races ■ a good i_McIntosh Who regards Knows Me, Royal Palm, ^H 1_stap Court Heayy Arti„ery Black Baby 4_Bona Fide, Allah, Kirk Dress, Amber ^H one. If it would be posible to induce others Green Briar. 2— Lena Wood, Subtle, Fcyle. Fly. ^^H ^1 of the best English and French horses to come 2_Sp«"a1, Karachl- Mr- Biltmore. Brave 3_New Beauty Leatherwcod, Conscript. 5-Wee Dear, Virginia B., Uncle Abe. Pretty ^H ^^B b . . , .. , , ,, • . „BO!'; _ . 4 — Persistence, Seven Oaks, Redtip. Mally. ^^^M ^H to this country in the fall „ it would add im- 3— Rambler, Parody, Bona ,T Vera, Annie 5_FANNIE BEAN, Fincastle. Good Night. 6— Pepper Tea, Columbia Tenn, Roy C, ^^H ^H nienselv to the " interest " in such contests. It is „T^^- _, . - . „ 6— Polly Leighton, Nancy McKay, Capt. Clo- Snowden. ^^H XT .„ „, ^, ^H . 4— CRAYON, Bob Cahill, Sun Flag, Clar- ^^H •„ ,. TKo Yer 7— Witch Flower, In Doubt, High Gear, also weU not to stop at three races. Ihe ^m ence 7_mui ^^ Lucky Run 0ccidenta Bruce Dudley. ^^M ^H greater number of contests, just so long as they 5— United Verde, J. G. Denny, Belzoni, De- T K Lynch. Cincinnati Handicap. ^^H ^H are real contests, the better. The greater num- ^gj^s Knoll, Battle Field, Cup Bearer, New York Handicap. 1— Uncertain, Roanoke, Telltale, Festivity. ^^| ^^| ber of localities in which these races are run Elsass. 1— Star Court, Peter Combs, Heavy Artillery, 2— Broad View, Ann K, Regiopolis, Flying ^^^| ^H the better Such races as these do wonderful 7— Blue Nose, White Star, Rocky Mountain, Merry Bells. Ford. ^^H ^^M _ _ , . Phidias. 2— Subtle, Lena Wood, Parmachenee Belle, 3 — Mormon, Pandine, Service Flag, Rachel D. ^^^M ^^1 good for the turf. They are sporting leatures Foyle. 4— Bona Fide, Allah, Amber Fly, Kirk Dress. ■ server ^ a Handlca an cap. » ^^| that have a tremendous appeal and they will 3— Leatherwood, New Beauty, Comedy, Con- 5 — Virginia B., Uncle Abe, Royaline, Pretty ^^^H ^^H i. i r.,i0 ^r ran 1— Pyx, Royal Palm, Mcintosh, Who Knows script. Mally. ^^^H little ol rac- ^H bring to racing many who know Mp 4— Persistence, Seven Oaks, War Tank, 6— COLUMBIA TENN, Roy C. Assumption, ^^M ^^H ing. They are educational and will present 2 — Special, Saar, Karachi, Pyroct. Rebus. Snowden. ^^^H ^^1 f t hi -t 3— Parody, Annie Lyle, Nimrod, Bona Vera, t— FANNIE BEAN, Good Night, Fincastle, 7 — High Gear, In Doubt, Roseate, Witch ^^^H lis De^i. at ^^m racing 4— CRAYON, Sun Flag, Dustabout, Clarence. Rechabite. Flower. ^^^1 ^H The race between Harry F. Sinclair s Zev 5_H R Coleman, United Verde, Belzoni, 6— Polly Leighton, Capt. Clover, Nancy Mc- Observer's Handicap ^^| ^^1 and Ben Irish's Epsom Derby winner Papyrus, J. G. Denny. Kay, Loveliness. , __ .... _ ^^H ^^M \ , +Vi„„co„js 6— Elsass, Battle Field, Cup Bearer, Lee O. 7— Attorney Muir, The Clockmender, Winni- 1— Festivity, Uncertain, Crown Derby, ^^H Belmont Park last fall, attracted thousands ^H at cotner. peg, Mill Gate. Roanoke. ^^H ^^1 tn iu the mc bie ui6 Nassau c^ county j track, t who had never 7— Phidias, Begonia, Rocky Mountain, White „ 2— Broad View, Ann K., P. Moody, Flying ^^^| ^^H m^, Chicago Handicap. Ford ^^^H before been on a race course. Of these thou- - ^m 3-Service Flag, Mormon, Rachel D., Pan- ^H 1-Star Court, Miss Lc-ggo, bb Heavy Artillery, ^M sands a greater proportion were so interested Consents of „.,,..liooI„ H:,»«icn„s. ^^ |^ dine. ^H ^^H and ™A tkrilloH thrmca hv D\ tlie tne snort spon that iw thev y have b»come 1— Royal Talm, Who Knows Me, Mcintosh, 2— Subtle, Lena Wood, Parchenee Belle, Trig- 4— BONA FIDE, Kirk Dress, Allah, Gex. ^^^M ^H pjx ^ 5— Virginia B., Uncle Abe, Wee Dear, Pretty ^^H ^^H devotees, while it is probable that not one oi 2— Special, Karachi, Saar, Benedict Vow. 3— Leatherwood, New Beauty, Comedy, Lady Mally. ^^^H ^^H the first time visitors in that vast throng but 3— Parody, Bona Vera, Rambler, Annie Lyle. Choco. 6— Columbia Tenn, Pepper Tea, Roy C, ^^^| ^^H ., , r ,. ___« „n,j 4 — CRAYON, Sun Flag, Clarence, Bob Ca- 4— Persistence, War Tank, Rebus, Seven Snowden. ^^^M ^^m went away with a new idea oi the sport ana hj]] G.iks 7— Witch Flower, In Doubt, Roseate, High ^^H ^^| just what it means to the American public. 5— H. 1-1 Coleman, United Verde, J. G. Denny, fr— FANNIE I'.EAN, Good Night, Irish Tat, Gear. ^^^1 ^^^H . Belzoni. Fincastle . ^^^^| f- ■ »» consensus or tianuic-uns. ^H , _ . 6— Boone's Knoll, Elsass, Battle Field, Cup C— Capt. Clover, Nancy McKay, Polly! !^!H ^^H It should not be necessary, after ail these Bearer. Leighton, Loveliness. j 1— Festivity, Uncertain, Roanoke. Telltale. ^^^H ^^H \ean '' to ' still have educational campaign's for 7 — Phidias, Bef nia. White Star, Blue Nose. 7— Lucky Run, Mill Gate, Attonuy Muir, 2— BROAD VIEW, Ann K., P. Moody, Regio- ^^^| ^^H , 1 Occidenta. PnM» ^^^M ^^H the sport, but such is the case, t, lo readers 1 3— Mormon, Eltrym, Service Flag. Rachel D. ^^^1 ^H of Daily Racing Form and the devotees of A^UiDUl/1 Cincinnati Hondicai.. 4-Bona Fide, Allah, Amber Fly, Kirk Dress. ^H ^^M . J , v • ,k„ ■• Qn,i and tu„ the . . 1— Little Black Sheep, Heavy Artillery, Black 5— Virginia B., Pretty Mally, Uncle Abe, Wee ^^H of it the biggest ^^H the turf, course, is Mi^s Ij0f;g0 Dear. ^^H **• whk* bept ,B mbj ' ^H grandest of all sports and it is hard to under- ^(Oyp0S stem Fr,day's 2-Subtle, Pai-machenee Belle, Lena Wood, C— Columbia Tenn, Roy C, Pepper Tea, As- ^H stand that it is not the biggest and the grand- ^m AqlIe luct, N. Y.. Jane 19, 1921. J-lShSiWOOD, New Beauty, Lady '-Witch Flower, Roseate, High Gear, In ^H ^^H est for all, but as a matter of fact it is not i_EDlSTO, Cioudland, Sun Los. Choco, Much Ado. Doubt ^^H ^^H our national sport. It should be, and it doubt- 2— Outline, Avisack. Ncgrina. 4— Persistence, Rebus, Seven Oaks, War ^^H ^^^B ... 1 .1 3 — The Poet, Briggs Buchanan, Bowman. Tank OTVTArTA ^^^H less will be time, but there must be a con- ~™ ^m in 4_1.uly Warren Sneridani Ijady Belle. 5_Fannie' Eean, Irish Pat, Good Night, ^H ^^H tinual education of the sport-loving public 5— War Mask, Despair, William Tell. Fincastle. ^^^| ^^H 6— Tne horses which seem best in Friday's ^^^M Chrysalis, Nina, Imagination. , 1 •• i.* a mm. .u thrills 11 of t 4U --■■«---j ft— Pnllv T^ie-hton Loveliness ^o\tiiness, D-ir.lincll-i J_ ai uaneita, . * ^^M to the delights and the thoroughbred G. W. Wenrick. Ashl-nd races are ^^H ^^H contests. New York Handicap. 7— Mill Gate, Lucky Run, Brush Boy, Attor- Omaha, Neb., June 19, 1924. ^^H ^^^H The meeting of champions from abroad with ney Muir. 1 — Grandest, Praiseworthy, Menage. ^^^H mc uicxiing t * I^I^h 1— Edisto, Cioudland, Sun Los, Blennerhas- ., — - ~-- . ^^^M t.^,^,, am^^ i ^^1 the best we are able to send against them is sett. Observer's Handicap. * !;°,^D^ ,A l!t"-. ■* °cntr - lower. ^^H ^^^H .-, . . n ... ,T ... -, T , o — Hillsdale, Kirkwood, Fernandos. ^^^H ^H the biggest appeal that can be made. The --Avisack, Outline, Nellie Morse, Lady i_Star rourt Peter Combs, Little Black 4— Helen Cook, Nan McKinney, Lamsted. ^^M ^^H {»r.i fact th-t that Si it is is internatinnfll international is is what what rives gnes it 11 1 o-^*^ 1 ^ Escoba v, d j-/-w t, T1 Sheep, Black Baby. 5— MAYROSK, Tis Seth, Walnut Hall. ^^^| ,-Buck Pond, Oro, Byron, Bow- ^H 2-Subtle, Lena Wood, Trigger, Parmachenee 6-CliP. Bill Head, Twelve Bells ^H ^H the appeal and it is that which will draw the "^,,,,(kl)I. .. _ Belle. 7-A1 Wick, Docod, Mcntona. ^^M 0. T1.„ ^H best patronare. ~ w warren. : Jr n ' bheridan Shcrma». I:iI1 - ^-Leatherwood. New Beauty, Comedy, Ag- G. W. Schilling. ^H ^^^^^H » trravatin*'" I'aiia ^^^^^^1 ^^^| New York and Cincinnati will have their 5 — Despair, War Mask, Water Girl, Royal 4 Persistence, Rebus, Seven Oaks, War Chicago Handicap. ^^^H I Opportunity to witness these races that are im^u^tir.ri Tank- 1-Grandest, Golden Cup, Lady Fox, Golden ^^| »— Imagination, lf*mr»« Margaret Rt St. L, t Chrjsalis, n.i»H. ^^H . , , 5_pANNIB BEAN, Good Night, Fincastle, Lad. ^^M , ,, t „ ,,f ^,,^1, ^^H Elreadv arranged for the fall, but how t. much Nina, T»„i!t . ^^^H ■ Irish !^:„h I t „f at. t 2 -- — tr. ^T ^^^H — Bobby Allen, Power, Hindoostan, Neg. ^^^H ^^H Letter it would be if LouL-ville, Baltimore. Clilcaso Handicap. 6— Polly Leighton, Capt Clover, Ashland, 3— Pay Off. Lemon Seth, Kirkwood, Fer- ^^^| ^H Washington, Pbibdelj hia and Wilmington haxl i.KUsto, ciondteno, Rodeo. Sun Los. .^. ■£?£* ^os. ^^H ^^^1 „ „; , - 1 — Attornej Mulr, Mm Mill c. Gate, ,.„ Ltu-kj, T „ ,.v T.Iin Run, , 4— Ask Jennie, Nan McKinney, Foul ^LW^Lm .,.,(..,,.. /^,,,,- ^elhe x!,,,. Mors- T ^H the same opportunity. - A)i^\iK' °uUlIlt;' ^^ Occidenta. Weather, Helen Cook. ^H ^^H Naturally the races will attract those from j_Buck Pond, Bowman, The Poet, Buncar. Conscnsns of Handicaps. 5-Walnut Hall, Full Again, Brian Kent, ^^H ^^^H cities far away from the scene of contest, but 4 -Wcrtbmore, Billy Warren, Sherman, i ady 1 1 — Star Court, Little Black Sheep, Heavy a !^a^B| ^ ^^| they will not attract the holiday seeker who Be!le- I Artillery, Black Baby. (Continued on fifteenth peg*,) ^ ^^H ^^^| would be on hant] if it did not entail a railroad - , ^^^J BHV Journey. bee's good filly Astarita. It is an inheritance 1 ernment of the sport that keeps it above re ! battle with invaders from New York, accord- ^^K9 eed plans of several of the ^^^| more than ever ^^H tampion in Mad ^^hS ■ry of the Ran- ^^^H iont Stakes, and ^^^^H ivent his being at the ^^^| his other choice for ^^^| any chance for ^^^| eaten by Black Gold, as ^^^| .tt in that same ^^^| lie contention of ^^^H ! isher's candidate ^^^| be rarely suited ^^^| another that will |^^^| E. Madden has |^^^| __ will be on hand. ^^^| BH| P*111 .mining satisfactorily for ^^^| ^^H tied her penalty so easily m the Cfever Stakes | public, which is so essential at all times. the big race. There is a doubt whether Klon- ^^| H 6he will be able to {ri\ - away the weight. The: It is always to be regretted when it becomes ■ dyke will be sent west but if the Whitney ^^^| ^^H Astoria is a five eighths dash and was fust j necessary for trainers, jockeys or hones to be Kentucky w.U not be permitted to walk , stable is to be represented he will be the ^^| ^^H run in 1902, when it was won by J. (J. Foilans-1 banished from racing, but it is only tuch gov- away with the Latoniu Derby without u btiff choice. ^^H Page 2 DAILY RACING FORM VOLUME XXX. NUMBER 164 Rntered na second -cln«s matter, April 2, 1890, at the post -office at Chicago, Illinois, under Act of March 3, 1879. DAILY RACING FORM PUBLISHING CO. Ml PLYMOUTH COURT - CHICAGO, ILL. 167-169 EAST S2nd ST.. NEW YORK CITY. N. Y. 60 RICHMOND STREET. EAST. TORONTO. ONT. 820 EAST THIRD STREET, CINCINNATI, OHIO W". 7. McMurray, Publisher and General Manager. Daily During Winter Months. Dally (Except Monday) Balance of the Year. A Daily Reflection of the American Turf by Telegraph Sl'BSriilPTION BY KIRST-CLASS MAIL: May to November, inclusive $ 4.00 per month December to April, inclusive $ 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 cditori.il departments and cannot be used to communicate with them. 76460 is first index~of 1924 Here and There on the Turf: The International Races. Value of Such Races. Maud Muller and the Astoria. Latonia's Recent Ruling Here and There on the Turf The International Races. Value of Such Races. Maud Muller and the Astoria. Latonia's Recent Ruling. This idea expressed by Colonel Matt Winn in regards to the International races is a good one. If it would be posible to induce others of the best English and French horses to come to this country in the fall it would add immensely to the interest in such contests. It is also well not to stop at three races. The greater number of contests, just so long as they . are real contests, the better. The greater number of localities in which these races are run the better. Such races as these do wonderful good for the turf. They are sporting features that have a tremendous appeal and they will bring to racing many who know little of racing. They are educational and will present racing at its best. The race between Harry F. Sinclair's Zev and Ben Irish's Epsom Derby winner Papyrus, at Belmont Park last fall, attracted thousands to the big Nassau county track, who had never before been on a race course. Of these thousands a greater proportion were so interested and thrilled by the sport that they have become devotees, while it is probable that not one of the first time visitors in that vast throng but went away with a new idea of the sport and just what it means to the American public. It should not be necessary, after all these years, to still have educational campaign's for the sport, but such is the case. To readers of Daily Racing Form and the devotees of the turf, of course, it is the biggest and the grandest of all sports and it is hard to understand that it is not the biggest and the grandest for all but as a matter of fact it is not our national sport. It should be, and it doubtless will be in time, but there must be a continual education of the sport-loving public to the delights and the thrills of thoroughbred contests. The meeting of champions from abroad with the best we are able to send against them is the biggest appeal that can be made. The fact that it is international is what gives it the appeal and it is that which will draw the best patronage. New York and Cincinnati will have their opportunity to witness these races that are already arranged for the fall, but how much better it would be if Louisville, Baltimore. Washington, Philadelphia and Wilmington had the same opportunity. Naturally the races will attract those from cities far away from the scene of contest, but they will not attract the holiday seeker who would be on hand if it did not entail a railroad journey. Churchill Downs has already been promised a sight of the races, provided others besides Epinard are induced to come to this country. Would it not be well to have both the Maryland Jockey Club at Baltimore and the Maryland State Fair Association at Laurel, show Maryland, Pennsylvania, the District of Columbia, Virginia rnd all that excellent turf section the same sort of contests? H. P. Whitney's Maud Muller, by her victory in the Clover Stakes, at Aqueduct, looms up as the natural choice for the Astoria Stakes, the filly fixture that is one of the features of the Queens County Jockey Club for the Fourth of July racing. The daughter of Pennant and Truly Rural will have to take up a penalty in this sporting feature, but she carried her penalty so easily in the Clover Stakes she will be able to give away the weight. The Astoria is a five-eighths dash and was first run in 1902, when it was won by J. G. Follaas- bee's good filly Astarita. It is an inheritance from the old Brooklyn Jockey Club and was first run at Gravesend. The roster of winners contains the names of several particularly good ones and the H. P. Whitney stable has triumphed twice when Panoply, carrying 122 pounds, the greatest weight that has been carried to victory, was first in 1919 and Crocus won the following year, under 122 pounds. Incidentally Panoply holds two records for the stake, for in addition to having carried the greatest weight successfully she established the time mark for the race when she covered the five eighths in 58 seconds. Some of the other notable winners of the Astoria Stakes have been Ocean Tide, Chrysitis, Sue Smith, Ocean Bound, Bashti, Pixy, Ploione, Terentia, My Reverie, Suweep and Fluvanna. It is always to be regretted when it becomes necessary for trainers, jockeys or horses to be banished from racing, but it is only such gov- eminent of the sport that keeps it above reproach. The Latonia stewards found themselves called upon to take extreme action against a trainer, jockey and the horses under the care of the trainer and the action was prompt. This punishment, which is an indef inite suspension and a recommendation that the licenses of both the trainer and the jockey be revoked, was only taken after a searching investigation, in which the accused were afforded an opportunity to defend themselves against the charges on which they were convicted. That is as it should be. Stewards are to be commended when they eonduct a fair and impartial trial and doubly to be commended when the punishment is swift and sure. Such action is bound to have a salutary effect, and it does much to maintain the confidence of the public, which is so essential at all times. Kentucky will not be permitted to walk away with the Latonia Derby without a stiff battle with invaders from New York, according to the announced plans of several of the trainers. S. C. Hildreth is more than ever convinced that he has the champion in Mad Play, after the brilliant victory of the Ran-cocas Stable colt in the Belmont Stakes, and only an accident can prevent his being at the post. Bracadale will be his other choice for the race and he cannot see any chance for either of them being beaten by Black Gold, as they were in the Kentucky Derby. The race run by Mr. Mutt in that same Belmont Stakes vindicated the contention of trainer Gordon that H. C. Fisher's candidate is a good colt, and he will be rarely suited at a mile and a half. He is another that will make the invasion. John E. Madden has promised that Polo Ground will be on hand. This one has been training satisfactorily for the big race. There is a doubt whether Klon-dyke will be sent west, but if the Whitney stable is to be represented he will be the choice. Daily Racing Form Handicaps Daily Racing Form Handicaps LATONIA The horses which seem best in Friday's races are: Latonia, Ky., Jane 18, 1924. 1 — Who Knows Me, Kindred, Royal Palm. 2 — Karachi, Zuker, Special. 3 — Parody, Rambler, Bona Vera. 4— CRAYON. T. 8. Jordan, Sun Flag. 6 — H. EI Coleman, Belzoni, J. G. Denny. 6 — Boone's Knoll, Battle Field, Elsass. 7— Begonia, White Star, Blue Nose. J. L. Denipsey. New York Handicap. 1 — Royal Palm, Mcintosh, Who Knows Me, Pyx. 2 — Special, Karachi, Saar, Benedict Vow. 3 — Bona Vera, Annie Lyle, Rambler, Parody. 4— CRAYON, Clarence, Bob Cahill, T. S. Jordan. 5 — H. K. Coleman, Delectable, Belzoni, United Verde. 6 — Elsass. Cup Bearer, Lee O. Cotner, Battle Field. 7— Phidias, White Star, Blue Nose, Rocky Mountain. Chicago Handicap. 1 — Royal Palm, Dust Flower, Green Gold, Mc-Intcsh. 2— Special, Saar, Benedict, Vow, Pyroot. 3 — Parody, Annie Lyle, Nimrod, Breechloader. 4— CRAYON, Sun Flag, Clarence, Bob Cahill. 5 — H. E. Coleman, J. G. Denny, United Verde, Belzoni. 6 — Battle Field, Cup Bearer, Elsass, Cinnamon. 7 — White Star, Rocky Mountain, Blue Nose, Begonia. Cincinnati Handicap. 1 — Mcintosh, Who Knows Me, Royal Palm, Green Briar. 2— Special, Karachi, Mr. Biltmore, Brave Bob. 3 — Rambler, Parody, Bona Vera, Annie Lyle. 4— CRAYON, Bob Cahill, Sun Flag, Clarence. 5 — United Verde, J. G. Denny, Belzoni, Delectable. 6 — Boone's Knoll, Battle Field, Cup Bearer, Elsass. 7 — Blue Nose, White Star, Rocky Mountain, Phidias. Observer's Handicap. 1— Pyx, Royal Palm, Mcintosh, Who Knows Me. 2 — Special, Saar, Karachi, Pyroct. 3— Parody, Annie Lyle, Nimrod, Bona Vera. 4— CRAYON, Sun Flag, Dustabout, Clarence. 5 — H. E. Coleman, United Verde, Belzoni, J. G. Denny. 6 — Elsass, Battle Field, Cup Bearer, Lee O. Cotner. 7 — Phidias, Begonia, Rocky Mountain, White Star. Consensus of Handicap*. 1 — Royal Palm, Who Knows Me, Mcintosh, Pyx. 2 — Special, Karachi, Saar, Benedict Vow. 3 — Parody, Bona Vera, Rambler, Annie Lyle. 4 — CRAYON, Sun Flag, Clarence, Bob Cahill. 5 — H. E. Coleman, United Verde, J. G. Denny, Belzoni. 6 — Boone's Knoll, Elsass, Battle Field, Cup Bearer. 7 — Phidias, Begonia, White Star, Blue Nose. AQUEDUCT The horses which seem best in Friday's races are : Aqueduct, N. Y., June 19, 1924. 1— EDISTO, Cloudland, Sun Los. 2 — Outline, Avisack. Negrina. 3 — The Poet, Briggs Buchanan, Bowman. 4 — Billy Warren, Sheridan, Lady Belle. 5 — War Mask, Despair, William Tell. 6 — Chrysalis, Nina, Imagination. G. W. Wenrick. New York Handicap. 1 — Edisto, Cloudland, Sun Los, Blennerhas-sett 2 — Avisack, Outline, Nellie Morse, Lady Diana. 3 — Buck Pond, Escoba d'Oro, Byron, Bowman. 4— WORTHMORE, Sheridan, Sherman, Billy Warren. 5 — Despair, War Mask, Water Girl, Royal Dick. 6 — Imagination, Margaret St. L., Chrysalis, Nina. Clilcagro Handicap. 1 — Edisto, Cloudland, Rodeo, Sun Los. 2— AVISACK, Outline, Nellie Morse, Lady Diana. 3 — Buck Pond, Bowman, The Poet, Suncar. 4 — Wcrthmore, Billy Warren, Sherman, Lady Belle. 5 — William Tell, War Mask, Water Girl, Jaunebar. 6 — Nina, Imagination, Chrysalis, Ultimately. Cincinnati Handicap. 1 — Sun Los, Edisto, Rodeo, Cloudland. 2— NELLIE MORSE, Avisack, Lady Diana, Outline. 3 — Marcelline, Buck Pond, Bowman, The Poet 4 — Sheridan, Laurano, Billy Warren, Lady Belle. 5 — Jaunebar, Royal Duck, Ever Bold, Keenan. 6 — Nina, Imagination, Margaret St. L., Extra Dry. Observer's Handicap. 1 — Cloudland, Edisto, Sun Los, Rodeo. 2— AVISACK, Outline, Nellie Morse, Lady Diana. 3 — Bowman, Buck Pond, The Poet, Byron. 4 — Worthmore, Billy Warren, Sherman, Lady Belle. 5 — Despair, Keenan, Valor, Bowman. 6 — Nina, Imagination, Margaret St. L., Ultimately. Consensns of Handicaps. 1 — Ed'sto, Sun Los, Cloudland, Rodeo. 2— AVISACK, Outline, Nellie Morse, Lady Diana. 3 — Buck Pond, Mercelline, The Poet, Bowman. 4 — Worthmore, Billy Warren, Sheridan, Sherman. 5 — Despair, War Mask, William Tell, Jaunebar. 6 — Nina, Chrysalis, Imagination, Margaret St. L. DORVAL PARK The horses which seem best in Friday's races are : Montreal, Qne., June 19, 1924. 1 — Star Court, Heavy Artillery, Black Baby. 2 — Lena Wood, Subtle, Fcyle. 3 — New Beauty, Leatherwcod, Conscript. 4 — Persistence, Seven Oaks, Redtip. 5— FANNIE BEAN, Fincastle. Good Night. 6 — Polly Leighton, Nancy McKay, Capt. Clover. 7 — Mill Gate, Lucky Run, Occidenta. T. K Lynch. New York Handicap. 1 — Star Court, Peter Combs, Heavy Artillery, Merry Bells. 2 — Subtle, Lena Wood, Parmachenee Belle, Foyle. 3 — Leatherwood, New Beauty, Comedy, Conscript. 4 — Persistence, Seven Oaks, War Tank, Rebus. 5— FANNIE BEAN, Good Night, Fincastle, Rechabite. 6 — Polly Leighton, CapL Clover, Nancy McKay, Loveliness. 7 — Attorney Muir, The Clockmender, Winnipeg, Mill Gate. Chicago Handicap. 1 — Star Court, Miss Leggo, Heavy Artillery, Black Baby, 2 — Subtle, Lena Wood, Parchenee Belle, Trigger. 3 — Leatherwood, New Beauty, Comedy, Lady Choco. 4 — Persistence, War Tank, Rebus, Seven Oaks. 5— FANNIE BEAN, Good Night, Irish Pat, Fincastle. 6 — Capt. Clover, Nancy McKay, Polly Leighton, Loveliness. 7 — Lucky Run, Mill Gate, Attorney Muir, Occidenta, Cincinnati Handicap. 1 — Little Black Sheep, Heavy Artillery, Black Baby, Miss Leggo. 2 — Subtle, Parmachenee Belle, Lena Wood, Trigger. 3— LEATHERWOOD, New Beauty, Lady Choco, Much Ado. 4 — Persistence, Rebus, Seven Oaks, War Tank. 5 — Fannie Bean, Irish Pat, Good Night, Fincastle. 6 — Polly Leighton, Loveliness, Dardanella, Ashland. 7 — Mill Gate, Lucky Run, Brush Boy, Attorney Muir. Observer's Handicap. 1 — Star Court, Peter Combs, Little Black Sheep, Black Baby. 2 — Subtle, Lena Wood, Trigger, Parmachenee Belle. 3 — Leatherwood, New Beauty, Comedy, Aggravating Papa. 4 — Persistence, Rebus, Seven Oaks, War Tank. 5— FANNIE BEAN, Good Night, Fincastle, Irish Pat. 6 — Polly Leighton, Capt. Clover, Ashland, Nancy McKay. 7 — Attorney Muir, Mill Gate, Lucky Run, Occidenta. Consensus of Handicaps. 1 — Star Court, Little Black Sheep, Heavy Artillery, Black Baby. 2 — Subtle, Lena Wood, Parmachenee Belle, Trigger. 3 — Leatherwood, New Beauty, Comedy, Lady Choco. 4 — Persistence, Seven Oaks, Rebus, War Tank. 5— FANNIE BEAN, Good Night, Fincastle, Irish Pat. 6 — Polly Leighton, Capt. Clover, Nancy McKay, Loveliness. 7 — Mill Gate. Attorney Muir, Lucky Run, Occidenta. NIAGARA FALLS The horses which seem best in Friday's races are : Niagara Falls, Ont., June 19, 1924. 1 — Festivity, Roanoke, Carbonell. 2— BROAD VIEW, Regiopolis, P. Moody. 3 — Mormon, Service Flag, Rachel D. 4— Allah, Amber Fly, Gex. 5 — Pretty Mally, Wee Dear, Uncle Abe. 6 — Columbia Tenn, Roy C, Pepper Tea. 7— Witch Flower, High Gear, In Doubt. T. E. Daly. New York Handicap. 1 — Festivity, Uncertain, Roanoke, Telltale. 2 — Broad View, Ann K, P. Moody, Flying Ford. 3 — Eltrym, Pandine, Lady lone, Mormon. 4 — Bona Fide, Allah, Amber Fly, Kirk Dress. 5 — Uncle Abe, Virginia B., Pretty Mally, . Long Green. 6 — ROY C, Columbia Tenn, Assumption, Pepper Tea, 7— Roseate, In Doubt, Witch Flower, Gath. Chicago Handicap. 1 — Uncertain, Festivity, Telltale, Roanoke. 2— BROAD VIEW, Ann K., Flying Ford, Regiopolis. 3 — Mormon, Rachel D., Service Flag, Pan-dine. 4 — Bona Fide, Allah, Kirk Dress, Amber Fly. 5 — Wee Dear, Virginia B., Uncle Abe, Pretty Mally. 6— Pepper Tea, Columbia Tenn, Roy C, Snowden. 7— Witch Flower, In Doubt, High Gear, Bruce Dudley. Cincinnati Handicap. 1 — Uncertain, Roanoke, Telltale, Festivity. 2 — Broad View, Ann K, Regiopolis, Flying Ford. 3 — Mormon, Pandine, Service Flag, Rachel D. 4 — Bona Fide, Allah, Amber Fly, Kirk Dress. 5 — Virginia B., Uncle Abe, Royaline, Pretty Mally. 6— COLUMBIA TENN, Roy C, Assumption, Snowden. 7— High Gear, In Doubt, Roseate, Witch Flower. Observer's Handicap. 1 — Festivity, Uncertain, Crown Derby, Roanoke. 2 — Broad View, Ann K, P. Moody, Flying Ford. 3 — Service Flag, Mormon, Rachel D., Pandine. 4— BONA FIDE, Kirk Dress, Allah, Gex. 5 — Virginia B., Uncle Abe, Wee Dear, Pretty Mally. 6 — Columbia Tenn, Pepper Tea, Roy C, Snowden. 7 — Witch Flower, In Doubt, Roseate, High Gear. Consensus of Handicaps. 1 — Festivity, Uncertain, Roanoke. Telltale. 2— BROAD VIEW, Ann K, P. Moody, Regiopolis. 3 — Mormon, Eltrym, Service Flag. Rachel D. 4 — Bona Fide, Allah, Amber Fly, Kirk Dress. 5 — Virginia B., Pretty Mally, Uncle Abe, Wee Dear. 6 — Columbia Tenn, Roy C, Pepper Tea, Assumption. 7— Witch Flower, Roseate, High Gear, In Doubt. OMAHA The horses which seem best in Friday's races are : Omaha, Neb., Jane 19, 1924. 1 — Grandest, Praiseworthy, Menage. 2 — Bobby Allen, L. Gentry, Power. 3 — Hillsdale, Kirkwood, Fernandos. 4 — Helen Cook, Nan McKinney, Lamsted. 5— MAYROSE, Tis Seth, Walnut Hall. 6— Clip, Bill Head. Twelve Bells. 7— Al Wick, Docod, Montona. G. W. Schilling. Chicago Handicap. 1 — Grandest, Golden Cup, Lady Fox, Golden Lad. 2 — Bobby Allen, Power, Hindoostan, Neg. 3 — Pay Off, Lemon Seth, Kirkwood, Fernandos. 4 — Ask Jennie, Nan McKinney, Foul Weather, Helen Cook. 5 — Walnut Hall, Full Again, Brian Kent, War Winner. (Continued on fifteenth page.) Daily Racing Form Handicaps (Continued from second page.) 6— BILL. HEAD. Clip, Lotta G.. Seven Seas. 7— Docod, Caamano. Balfour, Montona. Cincinnati Handicap. 1— Lady Fox. Golden Cup, Praiseworthy, Grandest. 2 — L. Gentry, Power, Bobby Allen, Neg. 3 — Fernandos, Aryanna, Kirkwocd, Hillsdale. 4— Ask Jessie, Innovation, Nan McKinney, Lamstedt. 6— THE COLONEL, Mayrose, Cork, Pine-crest. 6— Clip, Bill Head, Yermak, Yukon. 7 — Balfour, Double Van, Montona, Caamano. Observer's Handicap. 1 — Grandest, Lady Fox, Menage, Praiseworthy. 2— Bobby Allen, Hindoostan, L. Gentry, Power. 3 — Aryanna, Kirkwood, Hillsdale, Little Beauty. 4 — Ask Jessie, Innovation, Helen Cook, Foul "Weather. • 6— Walnut Hall, John Arbor, "War "Winner, Pinecrest. 6— BILL HEAD, Clip, Yermak, Twelve Bells. 7— Double Van, Docod, Balfour, Al Wick. Consensus of Handicaps. 1 — GRANDEST, Lady Fox, Praiseworthy, Menage. 2 — Bobby Allen, L. Gentry, Power, Hindoostan. 3 — Hillsdale, Pay Off, Aryanna, Fernandos. 4 — Ask Jessie, Helen Cook, Nan McKinney, Innovation. 5 — Walnut Hall, Mayrose, The Colonel, War Winner. 6— Bill Head, Clip, Yermak, Twelve Bells. 7 — Al Wood, Docod. Double Van, Balfour. Page 3 Daily Racing Form Charts: Latonia QAIUT RACING FORM I LATONIA LATONIA. KY., THURSDAY, JUNE 19, 1924.— (One Mile.) Fourteenth day. Kentucky Jockey Cub. Sprint; Meeting of 29 days. Weather clear. St ■wards. ('. F. Price. S. C. Nuekols, K. Hogg and 0. \V. Hay. riacing Judges. .1. S. Wallace, N. 11. McCloMund and K. 1$. Webb. Starter, William Hamilton. Racing Secretary, J. S. Wallace. Racing starts «t 2:00 p. m. (Chicago time. 2:00 p. m.). W indicates whip, S spurs, R blinkers. Figures in | a. -niheses following tlie distance of eacfe race indicate date, track record, age of horse and weight c:iiricd. 'Indicates apprentice allowance. fiAOQO FIRST RACE— 3-4 Mile. (July 2. 1923—1:10—3—100.) Purse $1,400. 3-year-olds. OVAO^ Claiming. Net valuo to winner $1,100; second, $200; third. $100. Index Horses AWtPPSt % % % Str Fin Jockeys Owners Equiv. Odds Str't ItMSHiUBBN CHARM'G wb 100 C 4 V l'l ll II ¥ H'stings W H Whitehouse 160-1 (Xi 8018I*BKOOKDALK wb 96 2 6 C'l 2« 2l 2» L Steinh't H P Whitney 460-100 7952* STAR Cl'DGEL wb 101 9 1 6'» 61 5» 3» J Wood A C Henderson 537J-M0 79583*RAY JR. w 112 8 3 2h » 31 4- H Long C W Clark 845-100 Mtl'DOURUI T. w 100i 7 2 '.I 5" 41 51 D Mergler S W Grant 2323-10". 80070'HITRUMP M 90 I 10 7» 71 C* 6* D Jones W P Knebclkamp 6780-100 79985 PABLO wb 110 19 Eh 4" 7l 71! J Francis W F Poison KW MO 76838 P.AMRA wb 108 3 5 91 81 8» 81 H Kaiser S A Cowan 3750-10O MMl'DAUOHm DEAR w 98 10 7 8* 91 9 9'' F Th'dyke C H Bt-rryman 290-100 79220*Gt'.SSIE 1". w 88 4 8 '0 10 10 10 H Hay Lair & Parrish 4110-100 Time, 23, 46%, 1:12%. Track fast. $2 matiiels paid— Queen Charming. $5,110 straight, $3.50 place, $2.90 show; Brookdale, $5.80 place, $4.40 slow; Star Cudgel. $11.10 show. Ejuivalcnt booking odds-Queen Charming, 100 to 100 straight. 75 to 100 place, 45 to 100 show; Erook.'nlc. 1U0 to 10O place, 120 to 100 show; Star Cudgel. 400 to 100 show. Winner— Ch. f. by Atlieling II— Island Queen, by Dick Welles (trained by L. Johnson; bred by Nevada Stock Farm). Went m i« st at 2:00. At post 1 minute. Start good and slow. Won driving; second and third tlu same. QCKEN CHARMING, showing the most speed, iaced into a good lead at once, but began sw-rving oi.t in the stretch and had tj be ridden hard to win. EUOOKDALE ran a good race and finish.'.! pnmly. STAR CI DOEL began slowly, but came with a lush through the stretch and was going fa t. st of all at the end. RAY JR. ran well, but tired in the last eighth. DAUGHTER DEAR was away poorly M d always far back. Scratched— 8022O=I)evil Girl. 93: 80139»Annio Lyle. 9S; 79935 Telescope, 10S; 75535 Seclusion, 103; MOM (]iiu:.x. 9S; 80250 Watclifnl. 112; 78748 Our Option, 107: 80184 Ivy, 105. Ovei weights -Star Cudgel. 3 pounds; Ray Jr.. 5; Double T., 1%; Bamra, 1. 6A9Q9 SECOND RACE— 5-8 Mile. (June 23, 1923—59—2—110.) Purse $1,400. 2-year-olds. OU-AJIOO Maidens. Claiming. Net value to winner $1,100; second, $200; third, §100. Index Hoises AWtPPSt % % % Str Fin Jockeys Owners Equiv. Odds Str't 80077 RO.-'ABULLA w 1 7 0 3 B 22 11 11 E Pool A Baker 265-100 ANNOUNCEMENT W 101J10 8 21 11 2! 2'1 B Harvey W C Goodloe 2163-100 80140 BIT O" HONEY w 109 8 9 4" 32 41 C» H Stutts Audley Farm Stable 5CO-100 7993(5 EVERY DAY w 110 3 10 9' 51 3' 41 L McD'ott J W Person 3460-100 80077 1IK1.P w 101 2 1 61 4« 5» 5» J Heupel C W Moore t2«r'0-100 78939 WINNIE O'WYNX w 109 12 5 61 7» 81 61 M Garner P Coyne 5S3-100 79789 I'NCLE JAY' wn 112 11 7 SI 8& 7' 71 E Martin H P Heaciiley 2040-100 79983 PROBITY w 103 6 2 10" 91 9» 8« F Th'dyke Greentre? Stable 1300-100 80215 AURORA w 107 1 0 t* 6* 6" 9» F Hastings B Combs 610-100 788251*SI.IPAWAY w 95 7 4 ? • 10'°10? 10» D Jones McCown & Taylor 1170-100 ST. FAUST w 108 5 11 U« ll5 11J U4 W Fronk W Covington t RED PEP w 109 4 12 12 12 12 12 H Gray M Evertor. t tMutuel field. Time 23%. 47%, 1:00. Track fast. ?2 riutuels paid— Rosabella. $7.30 straight, $4.40 place, $3.30 show; Announcement, $18.90 place, $8.V0 thow; Bit o' Honey, $4.20 show. Equivalent booking odds — Rosabella, 265 to 100 straight, 120 to 100 place, 65 to 100 show; An-l c; in -.ni. i.t. MS to 100 place. 335 to 100 show; Bit o* Honey, 110 to 100 show. Winner — Br. f, by King Gorin — Rosabel, by Ormondale (trained by A. Baker; bred by Mr. R. L. Baker). Went 10 post at 2:32. At post 1 minute. Start good and slow. Won driving; second and third the s.ime. KOSAP.ELLV began well am', rnder hard riding, set the early pace and. after being headed, took the |Mi from ANNOUNCEMENT in the last eighth, but had to be ridden hard to the, end. AN-NOUNCEMKNT raced in game and closest pursuit from the start and. after taking the lead, finished gamely fur sec-end place. BIT O' HONEY closed a gap after coming wide and got up in the last stride for thiid place. EVERY DAY ran a grod nice. HELP showed speed, but tired in the last eighth. AURORA was eased up in the stretch when beaten. WINNIE O'WYNN was always far back. Scratched- 80215-Beulah Stone. Ill; 78872 Timely Thoughts, 103; 79842 Rosegirl, 103; 797S9 Thyllis ('.entry. 101; Fred Paul, 102; 8003C.M\arachi. 112. Overweights — Announcement, \\ pounds; Help, 5; Slipaway, 1. ~ ■ fift96/1 THIRD RACE— 1 Mile and 70 Yards. (Nov. 3, 1917—1:41*4—3—126.) $1,500 Added. OvrisO"A 3-year-olds and upward. Claiming. Net value to winner $1,150; second, $259.50; third, $148. Index Horses AWtPPSt % % % Str Fin Jockeys Owners Equiv. Odds Str't 80082 'LADY ASTOR ws 5 100 1 C 5 1 P= C« 21 l'l D Jones W F Ki.cbelkamp 730-1O0 i MISS'MISS MEISE w 4 C8 7 4 2'i 2J 2'1 1» 2J R W'iams H L Crain 500-10J I 80082-MVKE UP wb 7 112 3 1 3* 3- 31 3* 3s M Garner J 1* Marner 83-100 l 80082 "WELCOME w 3 96 4 3 41 41 4» 41 4l S Griffin H Oots 693-100 I 79847-"LLEWELLYN WB 5 109 C 7 7 5J 51 63 5s D Mergler S N Holman 3220-100 I (80145)K1NG TUT w 3 101 5 5 6» 7 7 7 61 B Harvey Gallaher Bros 2310-100 I 80217 SYMPATHY w 4 109 2 2 I'll1 P» 5« 7 J Heupel T M Botts 4625-100 l Time. 23%, 47%, 1:12, 1:37%. 1:42%. Track fast. $2 mutuels paid — Lady Astor, $17.00 straight, $7.80 place, $3.60 show; Miss Meise, $5.10 place, $2.00 show; Make Up, $2.20 show. Equivalent booking odds— Lady Astor. 750 to 100 straight, 290 to 100 place, SO to 100 show; Miss : Meise. 155 to 100 place, 30 to 100 show; Make Up. 10 to 100 show. Y»"inner — Br. m, by Sweep — Martha Lee, by Marta Santa (trained by E. J. O'Connell; bred by Mr. W. V. Thraves). Went to post at 3:03. At post 3 minutes. Start good and slow. Won easily; second and third I driving. LADY ASTOR, fast but inconsistent, was far back in the early racing, but moved up with i a rush in the stietch and, taking the lead in the last seventy yards, won going away. MISS MEISE ! was well ridden and close up from the start and finished gamely, but tired after taking the lead. MAKE 1"P had no mishaps and ran a good nice. WELCOME raced well, but tired in the stretch. SYMPATHY showed the most speed until the stretch was reached. KING TUT was far back' throughout. Scratched— (80182)White Star, 105; 80216'Naughty Nisba, 100; 801S2 Prince Tii Tii, 101; 80141 , Tarody. 92; 80145-Blue Nose. 110. Overweight — King Tut, 1 pound. ' fift9S^ FOURTH RACE— 3-4 Mile. (July 2, 1923—1:10—3—100.) Montrose Purse. Purse $1,600. . OvrAa'0 LP 3-year-olds and upward. Allowances. Net value to winner $1,200; second, $250; ; third, $150. Index Hoises AWtPPSt || % % Str Fin Jockeys Owners Equiv. Odds Str't I 80142SALCHEMY w 3 103 4 1 2& 2J 1» 1»» L McD'ott Newtondale Stable 90-100 ) 80217 SANOLA w 3 97 1 5 4* 5* 31 2'i R W'iams Harned Bros & Jones 1495-10". I 80142 MAGIC WAND w 3 105 2 4 3l 3t 41 34 J Howard T C McDowell 325-100 ) 80142 BATTER UP WB 3 102 5 3 0 6 5l 41 E Blind Idle Hour Stock F Stb 2163-100 ) 7551C VALLEY LIGHT w 3 103 3 6 51 4» 6 51 H Long G V Barnes 6203-100 I 80141 =EASTER BELLS wpb 4 110 6 2 1J 1» 2h 6 M Garner W E QufeO Jr 463-100 I Time, 22%, 45%, 1:10%. Track fast. $2 mutuels paid — Alchemy, $3.80 straight, $2.90 place, $2.30 show; Sanola, $8.30 place, $3.90 show; ; Magic Wand, $2X0 show. Equivalent booking odds — Alchemy, 90 to 100 straight. 45 to 100 place, 15 to 100 show; Sanola, , 815 to 100 place, 95 to 100 show; Magic Wand, 45 to 100 show. Winner — Ch. f, by Mont d'Or II. — Reveries, by Rabelais (trained by G. Starr; bred by Mr. J. W. Bailey). Went to post at 3:38. At post 2 minutes. Start good and slow. Won easily; second and third I driving. ALCHEMY was saved under restraint for three-eighths, then raced into the lead with a rush when called on and won as his rider pleased. SANOUA was forced back in the first quarter, but came fast through the stretch and finished gamely. MAGIC WAND raced forwardly all the way. VALLEY ' LIGHT tired. EASTER BELLS set a remarkable pace, but quit in the stretch. Overweight: — Alchemy, 3 pounds; Valley Light, 1. 1 QftQCft FIFTH RACE— 1 Mile. (July 5, 1919— 1:36%— 3— 118.) Whitesburg Purse. f,l,700 ) Ol/^OU Added. 3-year-old;:. Allowances. Net value to winner $1,300; second, $289; third, , $176. Index norses AWtPPSt % % % Str Fin Jockeys Owners Equiv. Odds Str't t • (MltS)RSVNUR AGENT w 107 1 1 l'l l'l V l'l l'l M Garner G A Coclnan E5-103 | 80143 LOUD MARTIN WB 107 4 3 41 5' 4» 2"t 2'1 H Stutts Audley Farm Stable CX.-100 I) 74112 Jl'ST DAVID WB 103 3 5 3s 3l 2» 31 3l L McD'ott H Oots 1045-100 0 799853CORINTH w 106 6 4 6 4 * 3h 4' 4s E Pool A B Hancock 693-100 i 80181 JOHN HAGER w 100 2 2 21 2« 5J 5' 5' F Th'dyke D Lehan E33S-1M 1 79985 BOB TAIL wb 103 6 6 5»k 6 6 6 6 E Blind Idle Hour Stock F Stb lslO-100 I Time, 23%, 47%, 1:11%, 1:36%. (New track record.) Track fast. $2 mutuels paid — Revenue Agent, $3.10 straight, $2.60 place, $2.30 show; Ix rd Martin, $4.10 place, , $3 .50 show; Just David. $3.70 show. Equivalent booking odds — Revenue Agent. 55 to 100 straight. 30 to 100 place, 15 to 100 show; Lord 1 Martin. 105 to 100 place, 75 to 100 show; Just David. 85 to 100 show. Winner — Ch. c, by Sir Martin — Toiy Maid, by Yankee (trained by C. H. Shilling; bred by Mr. John H. Madden). Went to post at 4:12. At post 1 minute. Start good and slow. Won easily; second and third 1 driving. REVENUE AGENT set a great pace from the start and easily held the others safe through Ii the stretch, LORD MARTIN saved much ground on the stretch turn and, responding gamely to hard 1 ridinf la the final eighth, outstayed JUST DAVID. The latter made a good effort throughout. CORINTH 1 ■waa in close quarters for the first half mile. JOHN HAGER quit. Scratched — 801451 Bona Vera, 102. 1 Overweights — Just David, 3 pounds; Corinth. 1. - fiAQQ^ SIXTH RACE— 5-8 Mile. (June 23, 1923 — 59—2—110.) Ea§rle Croek Purse. Purse e OV«0 4 $1,400. 2-year-olds. Fillies. Allowances. Net value to winner $1,100; second, ^200, ; L third, $100. - rlndcx Horses AWtPPSt % % % Str Fin Jockeys Owners Equiv. Odds Str't t |(19»40)ROTHERMEL f 115 3 1 2'1 2» 1J 1» B Harvey J N Camden 13 -100 i) [79891 BIGNONIA W 112 1 5 4« 4* J 2" E Pool R A FairLairn 1720-100 0 r7»M6*MLSS JENNIE W 113 8 4 V V 2» 8» L McD'ott H Oots 263-100 0 f SILVER SLIPPERS w 107 4 7 6 6* 6* 4* H Stutts Audley Farm Stable 2500-100 0 $M 04»*ANNIE JORDAN WB 115 2 « P 3J 5' P H'stings O A C»chran 540-100 0 A0144 ELIZABETH K, w 110 7 1 «* «• I* •' E Martin H P Headley 2805-100 0 PHIL'S SISTER w 107 6 6 7l 8 8 V J Heupel C W Moore 8626-100 80144 IVORY w 112 6 8 8 7* 7« 8 M Garner E J Holland 1545-100 79759 NEAT GIRL w 110 9 Left at the post. J Pevic L J Brown 3295-190 Time, 23%, 47%, 69%. Track fast. $2 mutuels paid — Rothermel, $5.00 straight, $3.40 place, $2.40 show; Bignonia, $11.70 place, $4.30 show; Miss Jennie, $2.SO show. Equivalent booking odds — Rotl ermel, 150 to 100 straight, 70 to 100 place, 20 to 100 show; Bignonia, 485 to 100 place, 115 to 100 show; Miss Jennie, 40 to 100 show. Winner- Ch. f. by Light Brigade— Lady Rotha, by Golden Maxim (trained by D. B. Stewart; bred by Mr. J. N. Camden). Went to pest at 4:45. At post 3 minutes. Start good and slow. Won easily; second and third driving. ROTHERMEL began well and, passing MISS JENNIE in the first half mile, won easing up. BIGNONIA moved up steadily in the stretch and got tip in the last strides for second place. MISS JENNIE showed fine sjwed in pacemaking, but began tiring after leading for a half mile. SILVER SLIPPERS ran well. ANNIE JORDAN tired in the stretch. ELIZABETH K. was forced back on the first turn. NEAT GIIJL fell before the start and was left when the barrier was released. Scratched— 80219 Little Gipsy, 110. fii!9Sfi SEVENTH RACE— 1 3-16 Miles. (July 9, 1921— 1:56%— 4— 119.) $1,500 Added. 8-OvPmIOO year-olds and upward. Claiming. Net value to winner $1,150; second, $259.50; third, $148. Index Horses AWtPPSt % % % Str Fin Jockeys Owners Equiv. Odds Str't 80117»*F\NCY FREE w 6 104 7 6 51 3h 21 lh 1J D Mergler J McGei 190-100 80078*CNTRIKD w 4 104 3 1 l1 1J V 2' 2* F H'stings A P Foley 3745-100 79760 WAR PRIZE wb 8 104 5 2 2l 2l 3s 3» 3l B Harvey F Peyton 3373-100 S0182 FANTOCHE wb 6 109 6 7 61 51 4' 4* 4" E Pool W Perkins 93-100 801I1*RI'.\'QI-OI wb 6 102 2 5 31 4l 5« 5»° 5'1 J Wood L Kay 763-100 79982 KIMAX w 4 93 4 3 7 7 7 6" 6™ H Long J Umen«.etter 13610-100 80186*MAJOR CHILT'N ws 4 98 1 4 4» 6» 6» 7 7 F Th'dyke J O Wh tlow 4930-100 Time, 23%, 43%, 1:13%, 1:39. 1:52, 1:58%. Track fast. $2 mutuels paid — Fancy Free, $5.80 straight, $3.00 place, $2.80 show; Untried, $21.00 place, $10.70 show; War I'rize. $7.80 show. Equivalent booking odds — Fancy Free, 190 to 100 straight, 80 to 100 place, 40 to 100 show; Untried, 050 to 100 place, 435 to 100 show; War I'rize, 290 to 100 show. Winner--Blk. m, by Hessian — Ruth L., by Dorante (trained by J. MeGee; bred by Mr. F. A. Forsythe). Went to post at 5:19. At post 2 minutes. Start good and slow. Won easily; second and third driving. FANCY FREE raced close up after coveiing a half mile and raced tn.'o the lead in the stretch to win going away. UNTRIED showed the most speed from the start and set a good pace, but began tiling in the last eighth. WAR PRIZE ran a gcod race. FANTOCHE began slowly and raced poorly all the way. MAJOR CHILTON was badly lamed in the stretch and was eased up before reaching the finish. Scratched— (80116) Opulent, 102. Overweights — War I'rize, 1 pound; Runquoi, 4. ■ Dorval Park i I l I I I l : I i ! , ' . ; I ) I ) ) I I ; , I ' 1 ) , t • | I) 0 i 1 I , 1 1 Ii 1 1 - e ; - t i) 0 0 0 0 0 DORVAL PARK MONTREAL, aiXE., THURSDAY, JUNE 19, 1924.— Dorval Park. (One Mile.) Fifth day. Dorval Jockey Club. Spring Meeting of 7 days. Weather clear. Steward to Represent Canadian Racing Associations, Francis Nelson. Stewards of Meeting, L. J. Lemieux, J. T. Mc-Bride, D. Raymond, M. N. Macfarlan and J. B. Campbell. Judges, C. C. Campeau and W. J. Morrison. Starter, Harry Morrissey. Racing Secretary, Raymond Beaudry. Racing starts at 3:00 p. m. (Chicago time, 2:00 p. m.). W indicates whip, S spurs, B blinkers. Figures in parentheses following the distance of each race indicate date, track record, age of horse and weight carried. 'Indicates apprentice allowance. fiA9fiQ FIRST RACE— 5-8 Mile. (June 20, 1923—1:00—2—119.) Purse $800. 2-year-olds. 0\J£lO*J Maidens. Claiming. Net value to winner (605; second, $125; third, $70. Index Horses AWtPPSt % % % Str Fin Jockeys Owners Equiv. Odds Str't 79989 ASEKKET w 109 7 3 1= V V V 3 Wallace W S Kilmer 16J-100 79989 GOLD CRUMP WB 109 4 6 2* 2» 2* 2« F Sharpe B Hardin;,- 1400-100 80187 MOONBROOK w 107 6 5 51 4J 31 3* L Aron C E Lonahan 4130-100 79989 SILENT LILLIAN w 109 5 4 31 31 4' 41 L Morris E K Brvson 3S3-100 80187 AGGIE wb 111 8 8 8 6'1 5'1 5' P Walls F Swenko 190-100 80152 DARKWOOD wb 107 2 1 71 75 T 6'1 F Lee Nevada Stock Farm Stb 14.30-100 79989 DAMAR w 107 3 2 41 5" 6' 7« D Prible Kenton Stable 2600-100 78285 ROCKSPA wb 112 1 7 61 8 8 8 G Br'ning J W McKeever 5300-100 Time, 23%, 47%. 1:01. Track fast. $2 mutuels paid — Asekket, $5.20 .straight, $3.85 place, $3.60 show; Gold Crump, $8.00 place, $4.90 show: Moonbrcok. £5.80 show. Equivalent booking odds — Asekket, 160 to 100 straight, 92U to 100 place, 80 to 100 show; Gold Crump, 300 to 100 place, 145 to 100 show; Moonbrook, 195 to 100 show. Winner B. J. I. Smith; bred Mr. W. S. Kilmer). — f, by Assagai — Sekket, by Sundridge (trained by by Went to post at 3:01. At post 3 minutes. Start good and slow. Won easily; second and third driving. ASEKKET sprinted into a long lead immediately and held it well under hard riding. GOLD CRUMP followed the leader closest and finished well. MOONBROOK ran well, but was forced to the limit to outfinish SILENT LILLIAN. The. latter dropped back, but came again and finished gamely. AGGIE began slowly and had difficulty in gettiug in her stride, but was going well at the end. Scratched — 799*9 Ambulance, 107. Overweights — Gold Crump, 2 pounds; Silent Lillian, 2. Stfl9Qt1i SECOND RACE— 3-4 Mile. (Sept. 16, 1915—1:11—7—113.) Purse $800. 4-year-olds Ov^l/U and upward. Claiming. Net value to winner V605; secend, $125; third, $70. Index Horses AWtPPSt Vi Vi ?i Str Fin Jockeys Owners Equiv. Odds Str't 802562ARRAGOSA wsb 4 105 4 5 2' 1*| 11 Ink p L*a J A Johnson 4821-1O0 80188 FLINT w 5 114 7 3 J* 2'i 2'i 2»1 1 Wilson J H Shea 196-100 79948 GEN. CADORNA w 7 114 6 7 71 6'1 3n* 3' E Roehm S Odd.) 1240-100 (79683).SISTER JOS'LLA w 4 109 1 2 3" 3" 4« 4'1 F Sharpe C B Sliafer 210-1 ) 80188 M" VALET wb 4 114 2 6 5'1 4»k 5' J 54 L Aron J H Stamper Jr 2263-100 79719*SMART MONEY w 10 106 5 1 9' 9« 9« 6^k G King C L Mac-key 9130-100 79718 MACK GARNER w 8 111 9 4 4"k 5" 73 7«k G Mangan Mrs II W Barnes 7203-100 (79708)C. J. CR'GMILE wb 7 111 8 9 S1 7s 6"k 8! J Ch'lmers G C Milton 665-100 79751 : BRASS BAND w 4 111 3 8 6' 81 8 9» L Jenkins H R Frock 6375-100 (79508)SPEED RIVER w 5 109 10 10 10 10 10 10 C Jackson W Boucher 17035-100 Time, 23%, 48, 1:13. Track fast. $2 mutuels paid — Arragosa, $11.65 straight, $4.70 place, $3.50 show; Flint, $3.70 place, $3.00 show; Gen. Cadorna, $4.65 show. Equivalent booking odds — Arragosa, 482'3 to 100 straight, 135 to 100 place, 75 to 100 show; Flint, 85 to 100 place, 50 to 100 show; Gen. Cadorna. 132(4 to 100 show. Winner — B. g, by Argosy — Grey Flier, by Friary (trained by E. J. Stirling; bred in England by Lord Glanely). Went -to post at 3:31. At post 2 minutes. Start good and slow. Won driving; second and third the same. ARRAGOSA began well and was taken to the front at the half and, finishing fast, out-gamed FLINT. FLINT gave way to ARRAGOSA when he made his move, but raced gamely in the stretch drive and was wearing him down at the end. GEN. CADORNA finished well. SISTER JOSELLA showed speed, but tired. MACK GARNER quit badly. Overweight — Brass Band, 2 pounds. QA9Q1 THIRD RACE— 1 Mile and 70 Yards. (June 21, 1923— 1:42%— 4— 107.) Purse $800. OvMlt/ JL 3-year-olds and upward. Claiming. Net value to winner $605; second, $125; third, $70. Index Hoises AWtPPSt % % % Str Fin Jockeys Owners Equiv. Odds Str't 801893CARRY ON wb 8 107 4 3 2h o' 2" Ink lj r Rom'elli River.la!o Stable 245-100 80189 WED'G PRINCE wsb 5 109 5 4 l'l l'l B* 2'J 2« F J Baker Mrs G II Abbott 235-100 77806 REX GAIETY w 10 103 6 6 3« 2nk 33 4* 3»k R Moore E Glassco 2135-100 80189 = MYRTLE CR'WN w 6 103 2 2 51 4'i 43 3" 4' J Ch'lmers Mrs A Monast 110-100 80189 TROUBLER wb 5 109 1 1 6 51 55 5s 5s W Bog' ski S H M nteith 2420-100 79742 McTAB w 4 92 J 5 4* 5 6 6 6 H Howard J G Fair 6005-100 Time, 24, 48% 1:13%, 1:40, 1:44%. Track fast. $2 mutuels paid — Carry On, $0.90 straight, $3.80 place, $3.50 show; Wedding Prince, $4.00 place, $3.50 show; Rex Gaiety, $4.60 show. Equivalent booking odds — Carry On, 245 to 100 straight. 90 to 100 place, 75 to 100 show; Wedding Prince, 100 to 100 place, 75 to 100 show; Rex Gaiety, 130 to 100 show. Winner — Ch. m, by Stanley Pay — Skipper, by Courtowu (trained by J. II. Smith; bred by Mr. W. P. Frazer). Went to post at 4:00. At post 1 minute. Start good and slow. Won driving; second and third the same. CARRY ON was saved behind the leader under stout restraint, came on the outside of him in the stretch and, heading him under hard riding, won drawing clear. WEDDING PRINCE made the pace under restraint, but could not withstand the winner's challenge. REX GAIETY followed the leaders closely for more than a half miie, but tired in the stretch drive. MYRTLE CROWN ran pooFIy. Scratched— 79742 Mother's Day. 98. I £2ifkOQ FOURTH RACE— 1 1-16 Miles. (June 23, 1923—1:45 — 5—122.) Purse $800. 3-year-1 Cj\PjMi*J'&d and upward. Claiming. Net value to winner $605; second, $125; third, $70. Index Horses AWtPPSt % % % Str Fin Jockeys Owners Equiv. Odds Str't 80227 ASHLAND wn 5 112 5 4 4* 4"k ;;» 21 l'l E Scobie J McMillen 275-100 80157 CORDELIER w 7 99 3 2 3» 3' 2'1 3' 2»k T Wilson J H Shea 503-100 80054 DRt MMOND wb 8 109 4 3 2' 2 11' 1» 34 F Lee V Gallo 503-100 80227 'BALLOTCAR w 6 112 2 5 7» 7' 7« 41 4" G Mangan Mrs II W Barnes 260-100 80260 OCC1DENTA w ■ 106 8 7 6'1 6= 52 5»1 5* F J Baker Mrs Q H Abbott 990-100 80193 THE SWIMMER wb 7 112 1 1 5' 5h 61 6» 6« L Aron J H Stamper Jr 1445-100 80225*HEAVY ARTIL'Ywb 5 104 6 6 I'll' 4nk 7J 71 E Renzetti C R Richards 805-100 79684 MONTILLO w 6 106 7 8 8 S 8 8 8 J McCoy J M Weill 14145-100 Time 24%, 49, 1:14%, 1:40%, 1:47%. Track fast. $2 mutuels paid — Ashland, $7.50 straight, $4.30 place, $3.65 show; Cordelier, $6.20 place, $3.55 show; Drumraond. $3.70 show, Equivalent booking odds —Ashland. 275 to 100 straight. 115 to 100 place, 82'^ to 100 show; Cordelier, 210 to 100 place, 77V-J to 100 show; Drummond, 85 to 100 show. Wmnei — B. g. by Houeywood — Busy Bee, by First Tenor (trained by G. E. Phillips; bred by Nevada Stock Faini). Went to post at 4:31. At post 1 minute. Start good and slow. Won easily; second and third driving. AMUaAND was saved in the early runuing, but was called on at the half and came wide ar.und the turn into the stretch, but finished fast and won going away. COBDELIEU ran well, but tired after pas.-ing DKI'MMOND. The latter was under stout restraint behind HEAVY ARTILLERY to the far turn, then raced to the front, but tired in the stretch. BALI.OTCAR was far back early, saved ground ou all the turns and finished fast. BRAYY AKTIIJ.EKY quit badly. Scratched— 80153-Our Birthday, 1C9; 70157 Harry M. Stevens, 99. ■ .j OAOQO FIFTH RACE— 1 Mile. (June 21, 1923— 1:38%— 3— 103.) St. Lawrence Purse. Purse 0"^(CrO $1,000. 3-year-olds. Allowances. Net value to winner $700; second, $200; third, $100. Index Horses AWtPPSt % % % Str Fin Jockeys Owners Equiv. Odds Str't 80052 TCBNBERRY w 108 6 5 5nk 3* 2'1 1' l'l P Walls J K L .toss S'JL'MOO M1M*8T. MISS LIZZIE w 100 3 3 31 V l»k 2* 2"i T Wilson S H Dulley 22e-10t) 80156 KINO'S RANSOM w 100 2 6 41 '.'1 4' 4* 31 J Ch'lmers Victoria Mable LtO-100 ( 80191 JCRAIGTHORNE w 103 5 2 2' 2"k 3'i 3'i 4» J Wallace WS Kilmer 110-100 80052,RCNNINGW1LD wb 105 4 4 6 S 5! 5« 5« F Stevens A C Bos.twick 42.-100 79944 RUNCHIEF w 99 1 1 l»k 4»k 6 6 6 D Prible C B Shafer 41S0-100 Time, 23%, 47%, 1:13%. 1:40. Track fast. $2 mutuels paid — Turnberry. $19.85 straight, $7'.d5 place, $5.75 show; Strut Miss Lizzie, $4.20 place, $3.50 show; King's Ransom, $5.(15 show. Equivalent booking odds— Turnberry, 892% to 100 straight, 297% to 100 place, 187% to 100 show; Strut Miss Lizzie, 110 to 100 place, 75 to 100 show; King's Ransom, 182% to 100 sL*ow. 1 . (Continued on fourteenth pace.) ••( — . DORVAL PARK. (Continued from third page.) Winner— Ch. c, by Cudgel — Melody, by Meddler (trained by II. Mcl aniel; bred by Mr. J. K. L. Boss). Went to post at 4:59. At post 1 minute. Start good and slow. Won easily; second and third driving. TfTBKBHtBY was outrun early, but moved up fast when nearing the stretch and. passing ■TOUT MISS LIZZIE won going away. STBUT MISS LIZZIE was in close quarters on the inside while going around the first turn and was cut off when nearing the backstretch, then recovered quickly, but raced into the lead when the winner challenged. KING'S RANSOM finished with a rush. CBAIG-THOBNE tired. Scratched— 80220-Odd Seth, 97; 79558 A. J. Buja, 105; 79903 Much Ado, 100. Overweight — King's Hansom, 2 pounds. OAOQ A SIXTH RACE— 1 Mile and 70 Yards. (June 21, 1923—1:4214—4—107.) Purse 5800. OvF^rfO'Tb 3-year-olds and upward. Claiming:. Net value to winner $605; second, $125; third, $70. Index Horses AWtBBSt% % % Str Fin Jrckeys Owners Equiv. Odds Str't 80226 WitACKHOBN wb 3 103 1 6 32 3' l1 1« 1* P Lee J O Burtschell 1272J-1O0 80222 -L'.CKY ANTOINE w 5 103 I 5 5h ♦ 4! 2« 2« T Wilson J H Shea £05-100 8022t?RKl;UKE wb G lOfi S 3 1* l*i 2s 31 S'J P Walls? J K L Koss 70-100 80054 'ALT1SSIMO WB 3 100 2 1 4» 5nk 62 C» 4*J F Stevens R G Enscr 1201-100 »".0191 JOt; JOU ws 5 108 4 2 2« 2l 3l 4"* 5» J McCoy J M Weill STSj-lOi " *«9992,N WCY McKAY w 3 89 G 7 6* 6' 51 65 6» H Howard Missouri Mable 1785-100 80192 VITAMIN w5 111 747 7 7 7 7 R Rom'ell; E Sauntleison 4490-100 Time, 23%, 48%, 1:13, 1:38%, 1:43%. Track fast. $2 mutuels paid — Wrackhorn, $27.45 straight, $7.00 place, $2.50 show; Lucky Antoine, $3.30 place, $2.30 show; Rebuke. $2.10 show. Equivalent booking odds — Wrackhorn, 1272% to 100 straight, 250 to 100 place, 25 to 100 show; Lucky Antoine, C5 to 100 place, 15 to 100 show; Rebuke, 5 to 100 show. Winner — B. c, by Wrack — Nora Longhorne, by Fatherless (trained by J. A. Burttschell; bred by Mr. H. Hancock). Went to post at 5:29. At post 11 minutes. Start good and slow. Won easily; second and third giving. WRACKHORN was kicked in the ribs when Ll'CKY ANTOINE let both feet fly at him while at the post, but followed REBUKE closely under restraint and, racing past the latter on the last turn, won in a canter. LUCKY ANTOINE closed up considerable ground on the backstretch and saved ground on the final tnrn, but could not reach the winner. REBUKE set a fast early pace, but tired and quit bsdly in the final' three-eighths. ALTISSIMO had no mishaps. JOU JOU tired badly. VITAMIN delayed the start and ran a bad race. Scratched— 80091 Night Raider, 10S; S02223Louanna, 111; 80192 Bucado, 114; 80223'Jacques, 105; 80223 The Peruvian, 109. 8jTkO£}C£ SEVENTH RACE— 1 1-16 Miles. (June 23, 1923—1:45—5—122.) Purse $800. 3-year-\j£t%J*2 olds and upward. Claiming. Net value to winner $605; second, $125; third, $70. Index Horses AWtPPSt % % % Str Fin Jockeys Owners Equiv. Odds Str't S4151 MEBCUTIO w 5 108 5 2 2»t 2' 2» 3« 1» P Walls J K L Ross 162i-100 1 801 53) STONEWALL wb 5 Hi 2 6 4'J 3' 34 21 2" D Stirling Mrs J D Misick 49C-10,* rOSSG'PON JUAN wb 3 106 1 1 1» 1* 1* 1J 3* E Scobie J W Kr;arns 4r,-100 1994 8 -MURRAY w 7 105 4 5 61 4J 4« 4» 4* L Aron Missouri Stable srS-BT *015S P^HMARCO w 4 106 7 3 5 5-' 51 6" 51! G Mangan M Shiells NMM ^0198*™;', FENIAN wb 3 102 C 7 7 6» 61B 5 62e J McC y T J Kearns 490-100 S02£5 AHAJUS w 3 9) 3 4 3* 7 7 7 7 H Howard D Kearney 12455-1C0 Time, 23%, 48%, 1:13%. 1:39%, 1:46%. Track fast. ?2 mutnels paid — Mercutio, $5.25 straight, $5.00 place, $3.50 show; Stonewall, $4.90 place, $3.10 sJhow-. Don Juan. $2.90 show. Equivalent booking odd? — Mercutio. 162% to 100 straight, 150 to 100 place, 75 to 100 show; Stonewall, X45 to 100 place, 55 to 100 show; Don Juan, 45 to 100 show. Winner Ch. Friar Rock The Commoner n. bred Mr. — h, by — Mercadel, by (trained by McDaniel; by Jolui E. Madden). Went to post at 6:08. At post 3 minutes. Start good and slow. Won handily; second and third •driving.. MERCUTIO followed BON JUAN closely under restraint and, passing the latter in the stretch, "won going away. STONEWALL moved up rapidly when nearing the stretch and came extremely wide, "bin, finished fast and beaded DON J I' AN in the closing strides. DON JUAN set a good pace to the stretch and gave way. MITRRAY raced well and finished gamely. Scratched — ( 80225 )Capt_ Clover, 106. Page 4 Latonia Entries and Past Performances LATON IA FRIDAY, JUNE 20 WEATHER CLEAR: TRACK FAST. The figures under the heading "Eec." in the entries below show the best time of each horse at the distance since January 1. 1922. no matter where it finished. In case where record was made on other than a fast or rood track, abbreviations show track conditions. 76460 IS FIRST ITfDEX OF 1924. 79686 IS FIRST NUMBER OF JUNE. Racing starts at 2.30 p. m. (Chicago time 2:30). © Superior mud runner. X Good mud runner. ^ Fair mud runner. (M) Maidens. 'Apprentice allowance, b Rlinkcrs. The following abbreviations are used to designate tracks at which time records shown in entries were made: Aqueduct Aq Jefferson Park JP Aurora Au Kenilworth Xe Belmont Park BP Kempton Park KP Blue Bonnets BB King Edward Ki Bowio Bo Latcnia La Churchill Downs CD Laurel Lu Columbus Co Lexington Lx Connaurtt Park CP Maple Heights MH Conr.eaut Lake CL Marlboro Mb Dade Park DP Mobile Mo Devonshire Do Mount Royal MR Dorval Do Omaha Om Dufferin Du Pimlico Pm Empire Em Reno Re Fair Grounds FG Saratoga Sa Fort Erio FE Tanforan Ta Hamilton Hm Thcrncliffe Th Havre de Grace HG Tijuana Ti Hawthorne Hw Toledo To Havana Hv Windsor Wi Huntington Hu Woodbine Wo Jamaica J a First Race— 3-4 Mile. Purse $1,400. 4-year-olds and upward. Claiming. (Track record: July 2, 1923—1:10—3 — 100.) Today's !nd. norsc&PostPos. Wt. Ree. A.Wt.Tlan. 79843= Royal Palm, 4. La 108 1:1216 5 115X72", 80113 Dust Flower, 9La 99 1:12 % 4 110. .720 77759 Green Gold, lSWi 107 1:12% 9 115x715 (80035) 'Mcintosh, 12 .La 103 1:13% 4 115x715 801802 Pyx, 13 La 110 1:12% 7 115. .71.-, 79625 Redwood, 5 ...La 99 1:13 4 110. .715 79793= Who Know* Me.l CI) 109 1:14 4 110X710 76345 Trantula, 8 ..HO 113 1:13% 6 115x710 77538 Kindred, 14 ..La 108 1:13 4 110x710 79843 Doctor Glenn, 2Li 98 1:13% 4 115x705 80035 "Romping Home, ? RP 10411:13 4 110X705 79843 bRemorecareful, 17 La 108 1:14% 5 115X70". 78797 *Tokihime, 10 ..La 101 1:13% 4 105X705 75301 'Moonlady (M), 6. La 109 1:14 4 105. .700 77463= Hit— Rriar, 7. La 115 1:14% 5 110x700 80035 'bipods. 11 Hv 103 1:13% 5 110X700 79843 'Colonel Winn, 15. La 108 1:13% 5 110x700 80035 *Theseus, 16 ...CD 104 1:14% 4 110.. 700 Second Race— 5 1-2 Furlongs. Purse $1,400. 2 year-olds. Maidens. Colts and Geldings. Claiming. (Track record: June 7, 1909— 1:05%— 3— 93.) 8024£» Special, 15 115.. 725 80140 Saar, 16 115.. 720 80080 Renedict Vow, 1. 115.. 715 80249 Pyroot, 18 115.. 715 80336* Karachi. 7 115.. 710 80249 Brave Rob, 12 115. .710 80112 Mr. Biltmore, 3.. 115. .710 80219 Zuker, 5 115. .705 80144 St. Charles, 17... 115. .705 79005 The Smasher, C. . 115. .700 80249 Fusileer, 9 115. .700 80249 Hurry Inn. 13 115. .700 80112 Return. 14 115. .700 Geo. Groom, 2... , 115 Row Rowers, 4... 115 Old Slip, 8 115 McCulloch, 10 ... 115 Cliff B., 11 115 Third Race— 1 Mile and 70 Yards. Purse $1,400. 3-year-olds. Claiming. (Track record: Nov. 3, 1917— 1:41%— 3— 126.) 80141 'Parody. 9 108. .725 80282 »Annie Lyle, 10. La 108 1:45 104x720 80220 *Nimrod, 4 La 112 1:46% 108. .715 80220 •Rreechloader, 6La 105 1:46% 108x715 80214 Klaxon. 5 Lx 107 1:46% 110. .710 80145 « *Rona Vera. 7. .La 108 1:44% 110X71O 78750 Spanish Rose, 3Ti 100 1:44% 107X7)0 79683 Rambler, 11 113.. 705 75491 Lexington Maid (M), 1 105.. 700 79935 Rolling Wave, 2. FO 91 l:50%s 105X700 80081 Tomtella, 8 110. .700 Fourth Race— 3-4 Mile. Williamstown Purs*. Purse $1,700. 8-year-olds and upward. Allowances. (Track record: July 2, 1923—1:10—3—100.) (80142) CRAYON, 6 . .La 109'1:10% 4 110. .750 80142 Sun Flag, 1 La 10611:11% 3 102X740 (79984) Clarence, 5 ...La 109 1:12 3 107X740 (80217) Rob Cahill, 3. .La 97 1:11% 3 90.. 735 (80079) T. S. Jordan, 2La 96 1:12 3 107X735 80142 Dustabout, 4 ..La 113 1:11% 4 115x725 Fifth Race— 1 1-16 Miles. Hanover Purse. Furso $1,600. 3-year-olds and upward. Allowances. (Track record: June 4, 1924 — 1:43 — 4—114.) 80183» n. E. Coleman, 4 6 1060725 80217 J. G. Ronjiy, 5... 3 102X720 80183 United Verde, 3.. La 112 1:45% 6 10C X 715 80183 Relzcni, 2 La 113 1:45% 4 106. .710 80252 Delectable, 1 3 103. .705 Sixth Race — 5 1-2 Furlongs. Palace Hotel Purse. Purse $1,500. 2-year-olds. Colts and Geldings. Allowances. (Track record: June 7, 1909— 1:05%— 3— 93.) 80219 Rattle Field, 7 .. 111.. 725 (79893) Cup Rearer, 3 .. 118.. 720 8C0802 Elsass, 8 108 x 715 80219 Cinnamon, 1 ... 111.. 710 (79170) Lee O. Cotner, 4. 111x710 80219 High Water, 5... 108.. 705 80112 Roone's Knoll (M), 2 108. .700 80185 Hobson (M), 6. La 107 1:08% 106.. 700 Seventh Race-^1 1-16 Miles. Purse $1.50O. 3-year-olds and upward. Claiming. (Track record: June 4, 1924—1:43—4—114.) (80182) 'White Star, LCD 109 1:48 C1O5X750 80182 *Rocky Mountain, 7 1.a 110 1:45% 5 105.745 80145= Rlue Nose. 3 . .CD 99 1:46 4 110X740 (78803) *Regonia, 2 ...FG 90 1:48% 3 91.. 735 79890 *Tip Toe Inn, 4.CD 102 1:46 4 102x735 (80181) Phidias, 5 Ia 111 1:45% 3 107.730 80113 'Eulalia, 6 DP 109 1:46% 4 104x730 Latonia Jockey Percentages LATONIA JOCKEY PERCENTAGES. (From January 1, 1024, to June 11, 1024, inclusive.) At or Over Jockey. P.C. Wt. Mts. 1st. 2d. 3d. Smallwuod, B 33 113 21 7 2 3 Parke. 1 26 101 458 117 96 58 Garner, M 25 108 79 20 8 11 Mooney, J. D 22 114 45 10 6 2 Pickens, A 21 106 173 37 31 22 Hum, D 19 108 80 15 10 15 McDermott, U 19 106 297 56 42 50 Lyke, L 18 115 39 7 8 8 Wood, J 17 102 378 64 51 46 Pevic, J 17 104 106 18 17 12 Fisher, R 17 100 18 3 4 2 Ellis, G 16 97 414 67 62 44 Pool, E 16 108 176 29 36 25 Williams, R 16 100 31 5 8 10 Harvey, R 15 104 185 27 21 19 Griffin, S 14 95 36 5 3 1 Martin, E 11 110 148 20 15 19 Kennedy, R 13 105 202 27 26 25 O'Brien. E. J 12 90 156 19 17 12 Gray, H 12 103 52 6 6 7 Gruber, J 12 114 8 1 0 1 Hastings, F 12 102 73 9 8 15 Hay, H 12 85 191 23 25 27 Lunsford, H 11 111 9 1 0 2 Jones, D 11 95 282 30 34 35 At or Over Jockey. \ P.C. Wt. Mts. 1st. 2d. 3d. Groos, P. G 11 101 304 34 27 34 Fronk, W 11 104 223 24 26 29 Carroll, G. W 10 100 142 14 19 22 Corcoran, J 10 108 252 26 27 29 Harrington, R 10 109 69 7 5 9 Kelsay, W 10 108 73 7 10 9 Taylor, W. W 09 114 35 3 6 6 Lilley, W 09 115 53 5 5 5 Long, H 09 101 80 7 10 8 Mergler, D 08 99 319 27 41 34 Kaiser, H 08 100 59 5 9 5 Oranneman, C 07 103 54 4 7 8 Thorndyke, F 06 99 170 10 20 13 Rlind, E 05 99 85 4 10 7 MeCabe, W. S 05 105 105 5 12 13 Rarnes, N. J 105 7 0 0 0 Cogan, P 90 4 0 0 1 Duncan, G 100 2 0 0 1 Francis, J 109 4 0 0 0 Hoffman, R. 112 3 0 0 1 Howard, J 107 9 0 1 0 Merimee, F 102 8 0 1 0 Pichon, L. 106 11 0 0 2 Taylor, H 95 7 00 0 Yelton, R 98 43 0 3 3 1st Race [1st Latonia] IaI RAPP 3~4 Mf1e* 4-year-olds and upward. Claiming. (July 2, 1023 Index Course DIst Time T ck Odds Wt St %. Btr Fin Jockeys Started Ordei of Finish ROYAL PALM, ch. h, 5 115 By Great Britain— May Ellen, by Cesarion. (Trainer, A. Menger. Owner. J. Allgeycr). Breeder. S. K. Nichols. 79843 Latonia 3-4 l:12%fast 14-5 108 1 1 2» 21 B Harvey 7 N'ghtyNisba, M'I'toch, Col. Winn 79298 Churchill 3-4 l:12%fast 5f 109 13 2 2| 2' B Harvey 15 JakicIIay, L'gboat, N'ghtyNisba 71125 Latonia 3-4 1: 12^1 ast 44-6 105 7 8 7i 6» B Harvey 12 Stamp.FirstRlush, H. Graham 70814 Latonia 3-4 l:lS%mud 11 113 4 8 101 11" B Lunsrdll Hullo, Colonelliaker, Guv'nor 70511 Churcniil 3-4 1:12%fast 5 1131 5 4 4l GU L Lyke 14 Jou Jou. M. P. Oardiicr. Nenette 70237 Churchill 3-4 l:12tifast 23 112 5 6 7* RE Martin 14 Lily M., Honor Man, BegPardon DUST FLOWER, ch. f. 4 110 By Peter Quince— Stick Pin, by McGee. (Trainer. J. C. Milam. Owner. 3. C. Milam). Breeder. J. C. Milam. 80113 Latonia 3-4 1:ll%fast 21 115 2 3 5} 6al L McD'ottlO Rr. Tomorrow, Pegasus, Racket 79888 Latonia 3-4 l:ll%fast 10 99 4 3 4b 42J It W'iaras 9 Inquisition, Rapid Day, Ararat 79722 Latonia 3-4 1:15 mud 21 96 4 5 3» 3«« R W'iams 7 Certain, Glyn, Climax 78725 Lexgton 3-4 l:13Vigood 33 108 2 3 6» 54 J Pevic 6 Laveen, Tcn-Lec, AliceRIiicG'wn 73728 Lex'gton 3-4 l:12Vifast 12 97 4 4 4» 5'1 I Parke 6 R.onTime, Mar.May, Prec.Lula 73682 Ixx'glon 3-4 l:12%fast 20 107 9 9 10l 10'= M Gamer 12 Dr.Hickman, Translate, LilvM. 72762 Saratoga 3-4 l:12%good 20 112 5 7 7 711 M Garner 7 Avisack. Fair Phantom, Possible GREEN GOLD, br. g. 9 115 By Celt— Follie Levy, by Golden Maxim. (Trainer. R. T. Runnels. Owner, F. Swain). Breeder, A. B. Hancock. 77759 Jefferson 3-4 1:14%fast 5 1U 1 5 4* 5*5 1 Parke 14 Dr. Joe, Good Time, Haidee 77452 F.Gr'nds 3-4 l:i:.%hvy 7 108 2 6 81 7'} J H RurkePl Colonel Winn, Mcintosh, Stamp 76986 ROi'nds 3-4 1 :i5%hvy 7 109 8 7 74 9'J F Smith 10 Guv'nor. Care Free, Sequel ^6837 F.Gr'nds 3-4 1:15 slow 4i 105 3 4 2» 2* B Harvey 12 RegPardon. DanRolling, Sequel 76770 F.Gr'nds 3-4I:15%good 12 112 3 1 6« 9» J Owens 13 Daydue, Orlova. Westwood 74811 I-atonia lm70yl:44 fast 12 107 3 2 3* 3» F Smith 11 WinnerTakeAll, Tulalip, Huen 74773 Latonia 11:40 fast 5 10S 3 2 5} 510 D Conr.'lly 6 Runquoi. Attorney. Jou Jon 74597 Latonia 3-4 1:13 fast 37-10 109 I 2 4J 4'5 J Francis 12 StoncAge, Lord Allen. Redwood 74361 Latonia 1-4 1:13 fast 7 1x5 2 3 51 3'J J Francis 12 Kindred, RenRolt, SisterJosclla McLNTOSH, ch. g, 4 115 By Prince Hermis — Gay and Festive, by Knight of (Trainer, W. Jones. Owner. H. T. Batchler). the Thistle. Breeder. G. L. Blackford. 80035 Latonia I-4 1:17%hvy 8 110 5 1 1» l4 E Pool 8 Sandalw'd, L'gboat, R'p'gnome 79843 Latonia 3-4 l:12%fast 68 103 7 3 31 3» G Duncan 7 N'htyNisba, Roy. Palm. Col. Winn 77933 Jeffeison 3-4 l:15%hvy 16-5 118 9 4 41 6'1 L M D'ott15 Levoy. Renigna, Jim Kennev 77888 Jefferson 3-4 1 :16%mud 13-5 118 4 3 2« 2'1 I Parke 15 Med'gMattie, Isaman, Doub.Shot 77648 F.Gr'nds 3-4 1:14 fast 4 104 7 6 4» 3» J Wallace 13 Patrician, Haidee, EasterRonnet 77582 F.Gr'nds lm70y l:48%hvy 3 114 4 3 4' 5*1 H Ham tn 9 Kl Astro, Gladys V., Troutwick 77452 FGr'nds 3-4 I lUfclJ 16 1 1 6 2 P 2»* J Wallace 13 Col. Winn, Stamp, Gen.Cadorna 77191 F.Gr'nds lm70y l:46%good 8 112 11 14 14 14s' H Ham't'nU Telescope, Amity Claim, Juno PYX, br. h, 7 115 By Pataud— Okitau, by Planudea. (Trainer, F. Wright. Owner, W. F. Poison). Bleeder. J. E. Madden. 80180 Latonia 3-4 l:12%fast 12f 110 2 4 4» 2* J Francisl2 Pleasure, FlowerShop, S.Rucrow 79843 Latonia 3-4 l:12%fast 37 U01 3 6 61 610 J Francis 7 N'htyNisba, Roy. Palm, MTtosh 74768 Latonia 3-4 1:13 fast 17 109 1 5 l'J= I ,e J Francis 11 Orlova, GoIdcnFIoss. M. Rodine 74632 I^atonia 3-4 1:12 fast 25f 95 1 5 T& 7" L Woods 12 Centimeter, Honor Man, Patric'n 74205 Latonia 3-4 1 :lL%fast 46f 109 2 10 11 11»J J Francis 11 Translate, Mar.May, L.Granite 71173 Latonia 3-4 1.12 fast 24 110 2 3 31" 4« J Francis 11 Dr.llickman, Lugs, MarineCorpa 70909 Latonia 3-4 1.14%slow 28-5 113 3 1 U 11 J Francis 10 Pnvlowa, M.Reigel, H.Graham REDWOOD, ch. f. 4 110 By Manager Waite — Ebony, by Sain. (Trainer. P. Dolan. Owner. P. Dolan). Breeder. T. C. McDowell. 79625 M lights 41 f 1:08 hvy 6 110 3 6 4» 4» H Kaiser 6 Perhaps. Stamp, Rlack Deer 79442 M.H'ghts 51 f 1:06 fast 25 107 3 4 2 3=1 H Kaiser 11 Matineeldol, MissEtta, Delhimar 78869 Col'mbus 61 f l:24M.fast (1 1U 321 W Martin S Gav Roy II.. Ossaleen. Mr. Reck 78820 Col'mbus 3-4 l:17%slow 9 101 Fell. D McAu'fe 8 Jago, Full o' Fun, Ralefull 78601 Col'mb's lm70y 1:48 fast 13 107 4» R Pauley 7 Tingling. JouJou, PirateMcGee 78524 Columbus 3-4 l:16%g..od 19 109 2'1 H Farland. 7 Ailsie Vernor, Scissors, SunRrae 77888 Jefferson 3-4 1.1CVwnud 20 U3 15 14 14« 14" W Crump 15 Medd.Mattie, Mcintosh, Isaman WHO KNOWS ME, br. g\A 110 By Sir John Johnson— Fantail. by Ogden. (Trainer, W. Perkins. Owner, M. C. Moore). Breeder. T. Piatt. 79793 Latonia 3-4 1:12*46000, S 106 1 1 2 1 2» D Mergler 7 Sandalwood, Double T., Macbeth 79467 Churchill $-4 l:15%hvy t 1081 2 4 3» 6*1 R Har'ton 9 Winding Through. Sequel, Hullo 79380 Churchill T-8 l:25%fasfc 6 102 4 2 6» 7" D Mergler 8 N'tyNisba, Bob.Shea. J.Q.Kelly: 79133 Churchill 8-4 1:14 mudg 4 110 1 1 2« 2« R Har'ton 7 Modna, RapidDay, RrotherJohn 79093 Churchill 1 1-16 1:47 fast? 4 105 2 1 3«1 3»J D Mergler 7 Miss Meise, Ang .Maid. Attorney 78897 Churchill 7-8 l:27%muoL 35f 100 4 4 41 441 R Har'tonll Quescda. Ruby, Runquoi 78612 Lex'gton 1 l:45%hvy 13 100 6 5 6* 5" T Barker 6 Escarpolette. Planet, Llewellyn 75517 Churchill 11-8 1:54 fast 1 101 1 1 6' 9'« J Heupel 9 Oo La La, Robbie Shea. Randel TRANTTTLA, b. r, 6 115 By Transvaal— Vistula m.. »y Cliff Rock. (Trainer. D. Shaw. Owner, A. P. Foley). Breeder. H. W. Maxwell. 76345 Jefferson 3-4 l:15%hvy 10 115 2 6 7» 7'* J H Burkrl5 L'dAllen, Pro'ganda, J.Fairmaa: 76268 Jefferson 3-4 1:18 hvy 30 U0 7 7 t* 8" J H BurkelO Simplicity, Valentia, Aladdin 76184 Jefferson 3-4 l:17%hvy 20 115 7 7 7 7'» J H Burke 7 Chas.Henry, PaulMicou, Korbly 75862 Jefferson 3-4 1:18 hvy 8 110 3 3 51 61* J Burke 8 Guv'nor, Rajah, Peace Pal 75551 Churchill 3-4 1:14 fast 61 112 6 7 41 3»1 J H Burkel 1 Cordon Shaw, Spats, Theseus 75451 Churchill 3-4 1:14 fast 6 115 6 7 8» 7" J H Burke 9 Modna, Ren Rolf, The Leopard 75027 Latonia 3-4 l:15%mud 2 110110 6 6l 8" H J BurkeM Longboat, Adventure, Kingselcro 74853 Latonia 3-4 l:13%good 9-5 109 7 4 4» 21 J Heupel 11 CoIoredRoy. Spats, LordAllen 74768 Latonia 3-4 1:13 fast 26 106 5 4 (' 6'1 J H Burke 11 Orlova. GoIdcnFIoss. M. Rodin* 71176 Dorval 51 f l:05%fast 7 110 1 3 21 2: G Wailri 7 Tidings, Finality, Fort Rliss 70952 Dorval 3-4 l:13%fast 41 109 4 1 11 l'l E Scobie 13 Dix.Dick, C.J.Craigmile, Assume KINDRED, ch. f, 4 119 By Jack Atkin— Sister, by Uncle. (Trainer, H. Oots. Owner. E. J. Wall). Breeder. H. H. Hewitt. 77538 F.Gr'nds 3-4 l:14%fast 8 97 5 3 10} 12" S Griffin 12 Exchange, Billy Klair, Jou Jon 77345 F.Gr'nds 3-4 1 :14%g-ood 41 109 4 4 31 3»* L McD'ott 8 Exchange, Lady Rose. Kingsclere 77044 F.Grnds 3-4 1 :13%fast 2 109 3 6 3'i 11 L McD'ottl4 Old Sinner, Prince Welles, Fleer 75558 Churchill 1 1-16 1:47 fast 7 102 6 7 61 6rl ■ Blind 9 Elias O., Halu. Randel 75492 Churchill 1 l:39%fast 11-5 U2 2 1 1" 4» T Brothersl 1 N.Secundus, RompingM'y. Cash. 75392 Churchill 1 1:40 slow 21 109 2 1 1* 1« L McD'ott 8 L'climont, G'conoko, Sun.Ducrow 74692 I-atonia lm70y l:43%fast 22f 89 6 3 4" 610 S Griffin 11 Normal. Ten Sixty. Widgeon 74361 Latonia 3-4 1:13 fast 61 108 3 2 1» l'l L McDottl2 RenRolt, GreenGoId, Sis.Josella DOCTOR GLENN, ch. g. 4 115 By Dick Welles— Floral Day, by Nasturtium. (Trainer. D. McDermi-1. Owner, W. M. Cain). Breeder. J. B. Respess. 79843 Latonia 3-4 l:12%fast 51 108 2 6 5J 57 H Long 7 NMityNisna, Roy. Palm, MTtosh 79298 Churchill 3-4 l:12%fast 5f 112 14 10 IP' 11«» D Hum 15 Jakiellay, RoyalPalm. Longboat 79061 Churchill 3-4 l:12%fast 8 111 5 8 7l 5» I Parke 12 Colnveb. Sequel, Modna 78976 Churchill 3-4 1:15 mud 12 106 5 10 10 10'» D MerglerlO Sandalw'd. Longboat. R.E.Clark 76680 F.Gr'nds 3-4 l:l.~ %mud 31 107 2 2 2* 11 B Harvey 11 Felicitous, R'p'uIIome, F.Deen ".6557 F.Gr'nds 3-4 l:13%fa=t 4 104 1 4 4l 32J F Lee 13 TimesUp, CoralReef, Carnarvon 76405 Jefferson 3-4 l:14%good 12 103 3 2 4l 4s D Jones 8 Caligula, Fehrah, T. d'Honneur ROMPING HOME. ch. c, 4 110 By Disguise— Bold Girl, by Ogden. (Trainer, C. Phillips. Owner, Greentree Stible). Breeder. Greentree Stable. 80035 Latonia 3-4 1:17%hvy 51 105 2 2 3* 4" F Th'dyke 8 Mcintosh, Sandalwood, L'gboat 76680 F.Gr'nds 3-4 l:15%mud 15 98 4 3 3s 34» F Th'dykell Doc. Glenn, Felicitous. F. Recn "6557 F.Gr'nds 3-4 1:13%fast 15 109 11 11 11 l ll12 J Thomas 13 TimesFp, CoralReef, DtorGlenn 76324 Jefferson 51 f 1 :09%hvy 8 100 6 7 6i 6«i J Thomas 8 KoyalDick, RegPardon, Antonia 76248 Jefferson 3-4 1:19 hvy 10 112 3 1 5 » 5« J Corcoran 9 SIi s Em. Glenconoko. Antonia 75401 Pimlico 3-4 l:14%good 31-10 96 7 7 HI 12'° F Th'dykel5 Whalebone, Rucado, Care Free 75012 Laurel 3-tl:14%mud 16 95 5 6 8 8'° F Th'dyke J» Lady Ross, HiddenJcwcl. Raffles 74941 Laurel 3-4 1:14%slop 22 107 2 2 2J *7 B Mari'elll 9 ILJewel, Excuse Me, Dr. C.Wells 74821 Laurel 3-4 l:13%fast 19 103 3 4 6= 641 J Corcoran 8 Lady Ross, Pietrus. J.F.O'Uara BEMORECAREFTJL, b. h, 5 115 By North Star III.— Stumpy, by Handsome. (Trainer, W. Hurley. Owner, Idle Hour Stock Farm). Breeder. E. R. Uradley. 79843 Latonia 3-4 l:12%fast 17 108 6 7 7 710 K Blind 7 N'htyNisba, Roy. Palm. MTtosh 79722 Latonia 3-4 1:15 mud 28 107 7 7 7 7=» E Blind 7 Certain. Glyn, Dust Flower 73992 Lex ton 3-4 l:12%fast 68 107 1 6 7 7'* A Wilson 7 M. Muffins, R.onTime. Prec.Lula (•8513 Jefferson 55 f l:07%fast 20 106 3 5 6l 6'» A Wilson 7 Orcus, Rarracuda, Rapid Day 68450 Jefferson" 3-4 l:lC%hvy 20 107 3 3 3» 3»1 A Wilson 6 Slon'lery, Gol.Flo s. TheF'ciscan 57330 Latonia 3-4 1:13 fast 30 113 4 9 9 9'= L Lyke 9 Gr.Ware. M.Winsor, Qu.Garueu T0KIHIME, ch. f, 4 105 By Jim Gaffney— Lady Colonist, by Africander. (Trainer, R. J. Gilmore. Owner, C. Wiedemann). Breeder, 0. A. BiaDchi. 78797 Lexgton 3-4 l:13%fast 11 103 11 10 10= 10»« F Th'dykel2 RapidDay, My Vale?, Nimrod 75245 I^atonia 3-4 l:lo%hvy 28 110 9 10 11' ll22 M Garner 12 Poppye, Wind'gThrough. JouJou 75063 Latonia lm70y I:50%hvy 22f 104 5 10 10i:'103° W Losee 11 Gol.Riilows, RlueSt'ne, ReelFoot 74892 Latonia 11-16 1:47 fast 43 99 6 9 9' 9«J D Jones 10 Rosh, Cash, FlowerShop 74730 Latonia lmTOy l:45%fast 33 1021 8 7 6s ('" W Losee 8 Gem, Rosh. tBm Mazie 74597 Latonia 3-4 1:13 fast 34f 101 5 7 61 62i J McCoy 12 StoneAge, LordAllen. Redwood MOONLADY, ch. f, 4 (M) 105 By Malamont— Pasadena Queen, by Star Shoot. (Trainer. I. A. Saxton. Owner, I. A. Saxton). Breeder. W. W. Darden. 75301 Latonia 3-4 1:13%fast 8 109 1 1 1» 5=J J Wallace 12 In. Hugh, ChiefRrant, RachelD. 75090 Latonia 3-4 l:15%hvy 15f 107 9 12 10' 10" E Martin 12 Marsdale, Intried, Glyn 74975 Latonia I-t l:13%fast 72 104 8 S S S15 F Merimee S E. Rells, Rill O'Flyun, Harry R. 74662 Latonia 3-4 l:12%fast 66 102 4 2 4» 4" F Merimee 7 Fl.ofLove. Crayon. Rrad.'sToney 74507 Latonia 3-4 l:13%fast 15 109 5 9 101 1U=» J Howard 12 Crayon. Enrico. Erlanger GREEN BRIAR, ch. g, 5 110 By Ivan Gardner— Indiana, by Fidelio. (Trainer. L. V. Bellew. Owner. J. C. Ellis). Breeder. J. W. Beatty. 77463 Havana 1 1-16 l:47%fast 3 109 1 2 2* 2l D Prible I Cautious. Eye Rright. Rebadou 77418 Havana lm70y l:44%fast 5 113 5 1 2= is A Pickens 9 Eye Rright, RedMill, Erlanger 77331 Havana 1 1-16 1:48 fast 3 105 7 3 2»* 42J D Prible 12 Fincastle, Approval, Cap. Adams 77399- Havana 51fl:0S%good 6 112 10 8 6* 4"! D Prible 11 S.Susie, M.Reulah, Jlnderwood 76869 Havana 3-4 1:19%slow 6 110 6 5 11 11 D Prib'e 8 Title, Armistice, KittyCarpenter 76415 Havana lmSOy l:46%fast 1 109 3 1 1* l'l P Groos 8 Cruces. Old Rose, Weinland SPODS. b. g, 5 110 By Bulse — Oasis, by Commando. (Trainer. J. Gass. Owner. W. Feuchterl. Breeder. J. W. Parrish. 80035 Latonia 3-4 1:17%hvy 82 105 3 7 6= 5" J Wood 8 Mcintosh, Sandalwood, L'gboat 79467 Churchill 3-4 l:15%hvy 100 108} 5 7 9 912 W Kelsay 9 Winding Through. Sequel. Hullo 79298 Churchill 3-4 l:12%fast 6f 110 6 9 81 9 » L McD'ottl5 Jakiellay, RoyalPalm. Longboat 79061 Chuichill 3-4 l:12%fast 91 113 11 11 ll1 ll24 W Kelsay 12 Cobweb. Sequel. Modns 78827 Lex'gton 3-4 1:14 fast 29 112 2 2 4" 68 W Kelsay 9 Tneo, The Runt, Pure Dee 78797 Lex'gton 3-4 l:13%fast 68 113 8 9 9" 11IS M Garner 12 Rapid Day. My Valet, N'mrod 78724 Lex'gton 3-4 1:15 good 46 111 4 5 71 614 W Kelsay 9 Napoo, Royal Dick. Hullo - 726S7 Aurora 61 f l:27%hvy 5 108 6 5 5s 6'* W Bog'ski 6 C'mwell, Marg.Ware, D'ntyLady 72602 Aurora 3-4 l:19%mud 41 104 8 3 3» 3» W Bog'ski 8 Marg. Ware, DaintyLady, Casey COLONEL WINN, b. g, 5 110 By Sweep— Droll, by Dick WeUes. (Trainer, B. J. Brannon. Owner, B. J. Brannon). Breeder, W. W. Darden. 79843 Latonia 3-4 l:12%fast 9 108 5 4 4= 4s E Pool 7 N'htyNisba, Roy. Palm, MTtosh 78976 Churchill 3-4 1:15 mud 11 113 1 2 2^ 44 P Groos 10 Sandalw'd, Longboat. R.E.Clark 77783 Jefferson 1 l:40%fast 30 107 5 7 7 710 G Walls 7 Sympathy, MissFort'e, Llewellyn 77675 F.Gr'nds 1 1-16 l:48%fast 8 108 2 4 5°* 4= B Bre'ninglO Rucado. Tan Son, Normal 77607 F.Gr'nds 3-4 1:16 hvy 6 109 2 4 1» l'l G Cooper 9 Piedmont, Poppye, Times Up 77452 F.Gr'nds 3-4 l:15%hvy 6-5 103 7 3 2» 1»* I Parke 13 Mcintosh, Stamp. Gen. Cadorna 77234 F.Gr'nds 3-4 1:14 fast 5 110 6 2 2l 21 I Parke 13 S.Frdman, T.Official, M.Or'ge THESEUS, b. g, 4 110 By Alvescot — Thaka, by Sir Huon. (Trainer, R. Williams. Owner. G. B. Biggs). Breeder. G. J. Lone-. 80035 Latonia 3-4 l:17%hvy 224 105 8 8 8 8'» D Mergler 8 Mcintosh, Sandalwood, L'gboat 78976 Churchill 3-4 1:15 mud 97 111 7 7 71 7" H Long 10 Sandalw'd. Longboat, R.E.Clar't 77888 Jefferson 3-4 1 :16%mud 10 118 14 15 15 152« .1 H Burke15 Medd.Mattie, Mcintosh, Isaman 77709 F.Gr'nds 3-4 1.14%fast 15 109 1 4 71 3*1 J Corcoranl2 Our Flag, John Joseph, Ogarite 77386 F.Gr'nds 3-4 l:13%fast 20 110 10 10 8' 9'2 J II Buikel4 Carpenter, St. Slain icy. Doughnut 75551 Churchill 3-4 1:14 fast 45f 104 1 5 5' 4* W Lancet 11 Gordon Shaw. Spats, Trantula ?2739 Aurora Ab 5-8 59%slow 16-5 106 1 3 3'1 1"* E Petzoldt 9 Zing, Arrowhead, Incognance 72508 Aurora Ab 5-8 58%iast 6-5 105 3 1 1» l1 N Burger 6 GreatLady, TakeAll, SanStefano 72477 Aurora 3-4 l:16%fast 6-5 106 1 4 4* 4« W Bog'ski 6 W.H.Pearce, G. Bryau, L.Rrush 2nd Race [2nd Latonia] Onrl DA PC 5 1~2 Fnrlongs. 2-vear-olds. Maidens. Colts and Gelding*. Cl\U nMlL Claiming. (June 7, lOOO 1 :OS 2-6—3 03.) SPECIAL, ch. c, 2 (M) 115 By Alvescot — Amelita, by Sempronius. (Trainer, L. Jones. Owner, Harned Bros, tc Jones; . Breeder. Harned Bros. 80249 Latonia 5-8 1:00 fast 5 118 4 1 21 33 W Fronk 11 Annihilator, Elector, SonofTromp 80080 Latonia 5-8 1:01 good 21-10 103 1 2 31 32i W Fronk 6 OceanCurrent, Klsass, R'dictVow 79381 Churchill 41 f 53%fast 6 118 3 1 2* 2l W Fronk 10 RolivarRond. Modesta, G.DeMar 79299 Churchill 41 f 54%fast 22 118 7 3 3* 41 W Fronk 8 CupR'rer, L.Rub'st'n. RolivarB'd SAAR. blk. c. 2 (M) 115 By Light Brigade — Lorraine, by Ben Brush. (Trainer, D. E. Stewart. Own er. J. N. Camden). Breeder. J. N. Camden. 80140 Latonia 5-8 1:00 fast 14-5 117 4 5 61 516 L McD'ottlL' Retelg'se, S.ofTrorup, An'hilator 80040 Latonia 6-8 l:03%hvy 13 107 1 3 21 2s L McD'ott 6 Reputation, An. Jordan. Ruttinln 79721 La-onia 5-8 1:02 mud 8 115 3 4 6 514 E Martin 5 G.DeMar, Kub.Khan, S.ofTromp 79425 Churchill 41 f 54%mud 54 108 3 5 6'1 6" W Kelsay ■ PalseFace, OnCurt, Thdergod 79344 Churchill 41 f 5.1%fast 42 109 5 6 61 7's W Kelsay 7 FlygEbony, StepAl'g, Capt'nUal BENEDICT VOW, ch. c, 2 (M) 115 By North Star III.— Believe Me Boys, by Cunard. (Traicer, H. J. Thompson. Owner, Idle Hour Stock Farm Stable). Breeder, Idle Hour Stock Farm. 80080 Latonia o-b 1:01 good 32 112 6 6 5= 4'i L Lyke 6 Ocean Current, Kiss is, Special PYROOT, ch. c, 2 (M) 115 By Uncle — Portia Swett, by Sir Dixon. (Trainer, W. Buford. Owner, H. P. Headley). Breeder. H. P. Headley. 80249 Latonia 5^8 1:00 fast 25 lis | 2 81 8'1 W W T'orll Annihilator, Barter, Special 80112 Latonia 5-8 1:00%fast 7 115 1 1 2» 3«! W W T'orll Rattle Field, Tilka, Rrave Rob 79936 Latonia 5-8 l:02%mud 5 115 7 3 6» 6l~ W W T'or ■ Mr. Pepp. Hurry Inn. Rankrupt 78582 Lex'gton 1-2 50%mud 7-5 112 9 7 71 6'i E Martin 12 Elsass, Almadel, Thundergod KARACHI, b. c, 2 (M) 115 By Light Brigade— Madras, by Ben Brush, (Trainer, D. E. Stewart. Owner, J. N. Camden). Breeder. J. N. Camden. 80036 Latonia 5 8 1:05 hvy 16-5 117 1 2 22 2» J Pevic 8 KublaiKhan, R'nSugar, Oa'ester 79893 Latonia 5-8 1:00 fast 8-5 104 5 2 2* 421 J Pevic 8 CupR'rer, Superf'nk, My Destiny 79261 Ch.irchill 41 f 53%good 43 110 4 4 4« 4"! W Kelsay 5 Repntafn, Seth'sT'sure, F.Faee 78902 Churchill 41 f 54%mud 14 1081 6 6 6 614 W Kelsay 0 DressG's. Elizab'hK .. Seth'sTr's 78642 Lex'gton 1-2 49 good C 112 7 7 72 6«1 L McD'ott 9 Roup, Elm. Louis Rubeiustein BRAVE BOB, b. c, 2 (M) 115 By Grand Parade— Lady Eager, by Eager. (Trainer, J. C. Milam. Owner, Milam & Breckinridge). Bred in England by W. J. Williams 80249 latonia 5-8 1:00 fast 4 US I 7 61 541 L Lyke 11 Annihilator. Elector, Special 80112 Latonia 5-8 l:00%fast 5 115 3 3 4l 4"} B Harvey 11 Rattle Field, Tilka, Pyroot 79846 Latcnia 5-S 591ifa.st 101 104 6 6 63 6»i B Harvey 8 StepAIong, O. Current. Hi. Water MR. BILTMORE, ch. c, 2 (M) 115 By Frizzle— Kathryn Kruter, by Transvaal. (Trainer, J. McPherson. Owner. Fair Acre Farm Stable). Breeder, W. G. Shrcnshire. 80112 Latonia 5-8 1:00% fast 21f 115 3 4 6' 67 J Gruber 11 Battle Field, Tilka, Pyroot 79088 Churchill 41 f 63%fast 133 118 8 8 8* 810 J Gruber 9 Flying Ebony, Rarrage. Modesta 78898 Churchill 41 f 65 mud 37 118 6 • 82 8=2 J Gruber 9 Pas Seul. Thundcigod. Rankrupt ZUKER, b. g, 2 (M) 115 By High Time— Rosanae, by Pillo. (Trainer, C. E. Patterson. Owner. P. T. Chinn). Breeder. Dr. M. E. Johnston. 80219 I^atonia 6-8 1:00 fast 94 110 7 11 11 U«« C Dishm'nll Crmruff, S'sTreasare, PasSeul ST. CHARLES, ch. c. 2 (M) 115 By Master Robert— Reno, by Heno. (Trainer. A. L. Darnaby. Owner, Ha?gin & Caden). Breeder. C. B. Head. 80144 Latonia 5-8 1:00 fast 65 10616 9 9 9-3 D Hum 9 Oinnam'n, RuralR'te. F.Relat'ns 79936 latonia 5-S l:02%mud 13 115 2 5 41 4»4 H Gray 8 Mr. Pepp, Hurry Inn, Rankrupt 79344 Churchill 41 f 5:!%fast 31 108 3 5 51! 514 E Martin 7 Fly'gEbony, StepAl'g. Capt'nUal 79170 Churchill 41 f 51%slop 20 118 4 3 4,s 4J1 E Sm'w'od 5 L.O.C'ner, L.Rub'stein. G.DeMar 78771 Lex'gton 41 f 53%fast 38 115 6 7 6* 410 L Lyke 8 Reputation, Son ofT'mp, Million THE SMASHER, b. c. 2 (M) 115 By Golden Maxim— Brightstone, by Deutschland. (Trainer, P Coyne. Owner, P. Coyne). Breeder, T. M. Murphy. 79005 Churchill 4i f 54%slow 51 118 ii 6 5k 5" M Garner 6 Thundergod. Rarrage, Modesta FUSILEER, b. c, 2 (M) 115 By Spanish Prince LL— Louise K., by Me idowthorpe. (Trainer. J. H. Moody. Owner, T. E. Mueller). Breeder. J. W. Bailey. $0249 Latonia 5-S 1:00 fast 97f 118 11 11 10J 10'° II Lunsf'dll Annihilator. El.-« tor. Special 80112 Latonia 5-8 1.00%fast 21f 115 11 11 91 10" II Lunsf'dll Rattle Field, Tilka, Pyroot 79468 Churchill 41 f 55%hvy U8 118 7 7 7 7" A Pickens 7 L.Rubenst'n, Mr.Pcpp, Annihil'r HURRY INN, b. c, 2 (M) 115 By Golden Maxim— Hasty Chick, by Hastings. (Trainer, J. J, Flannigan. Owner, T. M. Murphy). Breeder, T. M. Murnhy. 80249 Latonia &-8 1:00 fast 61 118 7 8 7» 7«1 E Sm'w'd 11 Annihilator, Elector. Special 80112 Latonia 5-8 l:00%fast 10 115 8 7 8» 8» E Sm'w'dll Rattle Field, Tilka, Pyroot 79936 Latonia *-* l:02%mud 37 115 8 4 3* 2»» H Long 8 Mr. Pepp, Rankrupt St Charles 79041 Churchill 41 f. 53%good 62 LU 7 1 J' ?JH Long 8 Reputation, Elsass, Elia. K. RETURN, b. c. S (M) 115 By Hnon— Mary Le Bus, by St. Savin. (Trainer, A. L. Ferguson. Owner, A. L. Ferguson). Breeder, A. L. Ferguson. 80112 Latonia 5-8 l:0O*fcfast 33 115 5 8 10» 9'» H Gray 11 Battle Field. Tilka, Pyroot Find start for the following: GEO. GROOM, b. c, 2 (M) 115 By Torchbearer— Anna Hastings, by Hastings. (Trainer, W. E. Caskey, Jr. Owner, W. E. Caskey, Jr.). Breeder, J. C. Durrett. BOW BOWERS, b. c. 2 (M) 114 By Colonel Vennie— Wonderwhy, by Sempronius. (Trainer, H. Neustcter. Owner, H. Neusteter). Breeder, 3. B. Respess. OLD SLIP, b. c. 2 (M) 115 By Brown Prince TJ.— Blume. by Broomstick. (Trainer, W. Buford. Owner, H. P. Headley). Breeder, W. B. Miller. McCULLOCH, ch. g, 2 (M) 115 By High Time— Lady of Quality, by Hessian. (Trainer, C. E. Patterson. Ow^er, Mrs. P. T. Chinn). Breeder, L. L. Haggin. CLIFF B., b. g, 2 (M) 115 By Wormleighton— Glad, by Bryn Mawr. (Trainer, D. T. Morris. Owner, Bertram Bros.). Breeder, L. A. Lyne. Page 5 3rd Race [3rd Latonia] Or rl DA PC * Mile and 70 Yards. .".-j oar-olds. Claiming. (Nov. 3, 1B17 OIU nrtUU 1:41 4-5 3 12G.) PARODY, ch. f. 3 108 By Cylgad— Aircraft, by Ayrshire. (Trainer, A. Luzader. Owner. Portsmouth Stable). Bred in England by R. Whiteworth 80141 Latonia 3-4 l:12%fast 44-5 102 10 5 6» 6»1 F H'stlngsl2 Brunswick, Eas'Bells, Inqni'tion 80076 Latonia 3-4 l:12%good 13-10 107 1 1 1» 1« E Martin 11 T.C'petitor, L.Mnrian, M.Towle 79788 l.atonia 3 4 l:13Xslow 12 1081 8 5 74 6T E Martin 8 DustyM'ry. P.rolitician. Phidias ANNIE LYLE. ch. f, 3 104 By Escoba— Alice Warfield, by Orison. (Trainer. J. McGee. Owner, O. Torrell). Bleeders. J. D. Carr & Bro. 80139 Latonia lm70y l:44%fast 11-5 108 4 2 3» 3* G Ellis 12 Colfin, Niagara, Cypreme 80037 Latonia lmTOy 1:51 hvy 6J 102 1 2 3« 3* D Mergler 5 Pobson, Norseland, PtDispatch 7 9841 Latonia lmTOy l:43%fast 13-10 104 1 2 2« 21 F Th'dykelO Ballotltrrsh, Flf ■ 1 .1 — *aak»a*a 7963C Churchill 11-16 1:47 fast 3 101 2 1 2' 21 I Parke C B'thcrlyLovc. Busier, WarPrizo 79469 Churchill 1 1:42 hvy 33-10 103 3 3 3* 3' B Kenn'dy 7 Moorfield. P.Politician, Phidias 79382 Chuichill 1 l:397sfast 3 981 3 1 2' 2J F Th'dyke 9 Norseland, Shindy, The Reaper NIMROD. b. g. 3 108 By Under Fire— Adore, by Trap Rock. (Trainer. P. Stanton. Owner. P. Stantonl. Breeder. Gallaher Bros. 80220 l.atonia lmTOy 1:44 fast 42-10 112 5 G 51 6" D Hum 9 Slicker, Devil Girl, Busier 80139 Latonia lmToy l:44«.fa.st 4 111 2 11 12 1240 M Garner 13 Colfin. Niagara. Annie Lyle 79630 Churchill 3-4 l:13%fast 6 US 2 1 2» l'l M Garnerl3 Volt, Elusive, Mill Boy 79131 Churchill 1 l:4L'^niud SI 99 7 6 61 6" E O'Brien 9 Privilege. The Reaper. Ann M. 78938 Churchill 1 1:43 hvy 15 103 7 5 5» 5«1 E O'Brien 13 B'chloadcr. Am. Claim. N. Beauty 78821 Lex'gton 3-4 1:14 fast 9-5 98 2 1 11 2»* J Eaton 8 A'tieM'lin, RoyalD'k, F'rRowcna 78797 I/x'Kton 3-4 l:13?£fast Gl 99 7 1 2" 3l J Eaton 12 RapidDay. MyValit, Misslfedale 77813 Havana 3-4 1:12 fast 6-5 103 5 3 i* 31 \V McCabe 9 Minus. Ancestress, Superanna BREECHLOADER, b. g, 3 108 By Flittergold— Thistle Green, by Knight of th» Thistle. (Trainer. H. Oots. Owner, C. E. ft J. Hamilton). Breeders. C. E. ft J. Hamilton. 80220 l.atonia lm70yl:44 fast 31-10 105 2 7 6' 5" R Fisher 9 Slicker, Devil Girl. Busier 79134 Churchill ll:41%mud 6 102 8 6 41 4» R Fisher 8 K'gTur, lVtyrolitic'n. Niagara 79063 Churchill 1 l:39%fast 7 991 S 3 3» 3* R Fisher 8 Logs, Oo La La, Holdgold 78938 Churchill 1 1:42 hvy 17f 103 11 6 11 1" R Fisher 13 AmityClami, N. Beauty, Mex.Tea 78802 Lex'pton 3-4 l:13^fast 16 97 6 8 6 4" R Fisher 10 Broth. John, Kuncliief, Ballynew 17456 K.Gr'nds lm70y 1 :4S%hvy 12 105 4 6 7» 7;* J Heupel 8 Anne. Quivero. Seth's Flower T7324 RCr'nds 1 1-16 1 :49%slow 40 S9 3 5 5» 5" S Griffin 0 Pequot, Raffles, Freezy Sneezy 77259 F.Gr'nds lm70y l:45%fast 9-5 106 9 10 9» 9" L McD'ottll Telescope, Anne, Wong Bok KLAXON, br. g, 3 110 By Granite — Daisy Louise, by Abe Frank. (Trainer. R. C. Frakes. Own er. R. C. Frakes). Ereeder. R. E. Beatty. 80214 Latonia lm70y 1:45 fast 51 107 5 6 6* 6'1 H Gray 9 T.C'petitor, BhBuek, LadyJane 80081 Latonia 3-4 l:12 igood 32 108 8 9 «- 8,T H Gray 10 Hunter, Sizzle. Dnughter Dear 78903 Churchill 11-16 1:49 mud 61 108 4 3 4' 5" H Gray 0 Dobson, Allie Ochs. Firetoma 78826 Lex'gton lm70y l:46'/tfat t 24 107 10 9 5» V' H Gray 10 Alinka, Quinine. Fausto 74314 Latonia 3-4 1:14 fast 36 115 11 8 5» 5T1 G Allen 11 F.C.ailor. L'dM.irtin, WraekRay BONA VERA, b. f, S 110 By Sir Martin — Recession, by Woolsthorpe. (Trailer. L. Jones. Owner. Harned Bros. & Jones). Breeder. J. E. Madden. 80145 Latonia lm70y 1:43 fast 13 103 2 1 3» 3T W Fronk S KingTut, BlueNose, T.Maloney 79941 Litonia lm70yl:49 mud 23-10 102 5 3 21 2» R W'iams 7 Ballot Brush, Quivero, Pogo 79754 l.atonia 1 1-16 l:54%hvy 33-10 103 3 1 1« l10 G Ellis 6 Florence W., Dnnlo. Ann M. 79635 Churchill 3-4 l:12%fast 33 101 6 5 5* 4*i F Th'dyke 7 Brunswick, Rap.Day, FCtingOn 79128 Churchill 1 1-16 1:50 mud 51 95 7 1 41 5* A Yerrat 8 PostDispatch, Ov'fire, Sp.McGec SPANISH ROSE, b. f. 3 107 By Spanish Prince II— Met Mexican, by Mexican. (Trainer. C. Van Dusen. Owner. W. C Gocdloe). Brepder. W. C. Gcodloe. 78750 Lex'gton lmTOy l:45Vfc fast 3-2 110 3 1 21 61* E Pool •Begonia, Amity Claim, Odd Seth 78585 Lex'gton 1 l:43%mud 29 121 3 4 5« 3T W Lilley 8 Rinkey. B'tiful Agnes. Elvina 78106 Tijuana 1 l:43%mud 7 103 5 4 6 6" F J Baker 0 My Daddy. Freebooter. Goldfiehi 78089 Tijuana lm70y l:44%fast 17-10 100 2 1 2 3} D Jones 6 FastBoy. OddScth, BarnDoliar 77490 Tijuana 1 1:41 fast 33-10 105 2 2 2»1 4*1 A Claver 7 Over Shot, Settee. Golden Cup 77424 Tijuana 5Jfl:07%fast 51 110 5 5 4" 3* D Conn'lly 8 Postillion, GoldenCup. Hitrump 77273 Tijuana 54 f 1:07 fast 13-10 110 3 1 1» 1» F Weiner 7 FastBoy, PrettyMally, OddScth 76664 Tijuana 6-8 1 :00%f ast 3 113 E4 G Mein 7 NewBeauty, Keegan, S.Bradley 76481 Tijuana 3-4 1 :l.~ %mud 51 90 4!| E O'Brien 8 T. Almoner. Hilarity. Turbulent 76120 Tijuana 3-4 l:li%hvy 7 110 1" D Connelly 5 Pr'tyMally, I.Frances. L. Thistle RAMBLER, ch. c, 3 113 By Ralph — Boema, by Alvescot. (Trai-.er. P. Coyne. Owner, P. Coyne). Breeder. G. J. Long. 79583 Churchill 1 l:37%fast 18 112 6 7 6« 5" M Garner 8 Giblon. Corinth, Bob Tail 74897 Uatonia 3-4 1:13 fast 6f 113 2 4 21 2'JB Harvey 12 ColonelGilmore. Dohson, Fretwell 74G64 I-atonia 61 f 1:07 fast 7 110 11 4 4" 4s J D Mneyl2 Col.Gilmoie, Privilege, B.&Shoes 74253 Latonia 3-4 l:13%fast 15 118 8 3 21 l'l E Pool 12 Poland. BlackRuler, Busin'slike 72022 Hawth'ne 5-8 l:00%fast 15 110 8 6 7* 5»1 J Heupel 12 GreatN'orthern, Seastakc. Arabis 71522 Latonia Glfl:10%hvy 36 105 6 8 8l 9!« W Pool 9 A.Jewell, Ancestress. Ft'sman 71422 Latonia 5-Sl:00%good SO 115 9 10 7* 7'* A Gantnerl2 Chilhowce. Ponjola. Eminent LEXLNGTON MAID, ch. f, 3 (M) 105 By Ballot— Maid Militant, by Rainbow. (Trainer, A. Baker. Owner, S. K. Nichols). Breeder. S. K. Nichols. 75491 Churchill 7-8 1:27 fast 3 115 8 7 71 471 E Pool 11 An.I.yle. Wauknlla. N. MeChord 75412 Chunhill 11:40 good 27-10 109 12 4 4l 3«1 E Pool l"i P.Louise. W.t. Wizard. Filibuster 74855 Latonia 3-4 1 :14Vfcslow 6 112 4 8 61 4» L McD'ot 12 LadyJane, Norseland. Ocirena 74733 Latonia 3-4 l:12%fast 10 100 8 8 61 5" I Parke 10 Glide, Mali Jong, B. and Shoes 74362 Latonia 51 f 1 :07M;fast 14-5 111 6 8 5 4» E Pool 12 Seclusion. F.lusive, Bal.line 71390 Latonia 61 f l:ll%hvy 9 110 3 7 7h 8" D Conn'llylu V. Vennie. Frontiersman. P. Girl 71068 l.atonia 5 8 59}ifast 46 110 5 5 5" 5» B Kenn'dy 6 Alcuemy, Edna V.. Annie Lyle ROLLING WAVE. b. f. 3 105 By Golden Maxim — Billows, by Cunard. (Trainer. J. Umensetter. Owner, J. Umensetter). Breeder. T. M. Murphy. 79935 Latonia 1 1-16 1:51 mud 10 1061 1 3 4« 414 H Long 7 Moorfield. P.Polit'n, TheReaper 79792 Latonia 3-4 l:12%good 55 105 1 8 7* 6" H Long 9 Queer, Volt. The Runt 76529 F.Gr'nds lmTOy l:47Vislow 25 91 8 8 8 8" B Bre'ning 8 FrostyRoy, Seth's Fl'wr, O.Star 75473 Chunhill 7-8 l:2T=ifast Clf 106 11 11 7 6SJ W Lancet 15 R'chl'der. N'rselaud, R.andShoes 75376 Chunhill 2-4 1:14 hvy 16 100 6 4 5« 2s E Blind 8 P-cHant, Phil McCann. Volt 751C1 Latonia 51 f 1:08 fast 12 11011 8 9» 9« E Martin 12 Quotation, Elusive, GentleJulia TOMTELLA. ch. c. 3 119 By Tony Bonero — Yankee Lady, by Yankee. (Trainer, C. L. Pickering. Owner, C. L. Pickering). Breeder. T. B. Jones. 80081 Latonia 3-4 1:12^good 96 103 9 10 10 ]0:I J Wood 10 Hunter. Sizzle, laughter Dear 796::0 Churchill J-4 l:13%fast 13f 108 7 8 71 7« D Jones 13 Nimrod, Volt, Elusive 79382 Churchill 1 l:39%fast 97 102 5 7 8 8s' D Jones 9 Norseland, Annie Lyle. Shindy 79216 Chu-chill 3-4 l:16%hvy 23 107 7 8 7* 6'« J Wallace 9 Rolynesia, Hullo, Dusty Mary 77911 Jefferson 51fl:10%hvy 25 102 10 7 7» C'J J Wallace 15 L.Florence, Lieut. Karrell. Stamp 77780 Jefferson 3-4 1:14%fast 30 115 8 14 14' 13 * J CorcoranlS Sizzle. PeggyO.. GreatN'orthern 77606 F.Ur'nds 3-4 l:l" 'Vihvy 30 99 10 9 9* 7'* J Byrne 10 Little Alfred, Anticipate. Ettahe 77474 F.Gr'nds 3-4 l:15%slow 20 107 10 10 10« 10" J Corcoranl2 Jackson. Midni'tFollies, Febxah 4th Race [4th Latonia] All* DAPC «*-4 Mile. AV illiamstown Parse. 3-year-old* and upward. Al- M-in aAUC lowanccs. (July a, 1»23 1:10 3 100.) ^EAlcN. br. f. 4 110 By Chicle — Sketchy, by Peter Pan. (Trainer. D. Lehan. Owner, B. Hickman). Breeder. H. P. Whitney. 80142 Latonia 3-4 1:10%fast 12 10919 1 1 1' M Garner 11 Dudley, Alchemy, Sun Flag 79892 1-atonia 3-4 1:11 fast 17f 102 8 7 81 85 B Harvey 11 Coshawk, Braedalhane, Dudley 75415 Churchill 7-8 l:24!4good 14 104 2 1 6* 6,e T Brothers 8 Ten-Lee, Heremon, Pegasus 75374 Churchill 3-4 1:13 hvy 3 102 4 3 4» 5» J Pevic 5 Ptllaste, P'darPcel, Marv.May 75276 Latonia 3-4 1 :ll%fast 31 102 3 1 I'll* J Pevic *■ Oui Oul. Al.B.Gown, Sweetheart 75125 Latonia 3-4 l:ll%good 16 101 2 4 5 510 J Pevic 5 Whiskaway, Gr'Uaz, L'dGranite 74662 I-i;onla 3-4 l:12Vtfast 41 107 3 1 V 2'1 T Brothers 7 F.ofl^ve. Brad.'sToney, M'nladj 74507 Latonia 3-4 l:13%fast 5f 109 4 1 1J l4 F H'stinesl2 Enrico. Erlanger. Dominion SUN FLAG. b. c. 3 103 By Sun Briar — Private FHg, by Hamburg. (Trainer. C. H. Shilling. Owner. G. A. Cochran). Breeder. W. S. Kilmer. 80142 Latonia 3-4 l:10%fast 28-5 10617 6 4h 4*1 D Hurn 11 Crayon, Dudley, Alchemy 80039 Latonia 3-4 1:14%hvy 14-5 110 6 3 31 37 D Hurn 6 Baffling, Exodus, Dustabout 78948 Pimlico 1 1-8 l:5TVsslop 4 126 11 3 5J1 710 E Scobie 15 Nel. Morse. Transmute, Mad Play 78910 Rimlico 3-4 l:13%hvy 13-5 102 4 1 1» 1» L McAfee S P.igheart, Ch.Mnpl'n, Cav-W'man 78782 Pimlico 3-4 l:ll%fast 23-10 115 6 7 7» 101' A Johns'nl4 Worthmore, Digit, Sunspero 78704 Pimlico 3-4 l:ll«£fast 4 108 5 3 ■* 5" D Hurn 9 ShuffleAloi.g. P.igRlaze. Snnsp'o 75442 I'imlico 1 1 :39%fast 9 115 3 4 6» 5'} G Babin 13 S.Norris, LadyRelle, Big Blaze 75355 Pimlico 3-4 1 :13%mud 21 119 5 3 3* 1- E Rande 7 Runningwild, II.T. Waters, Brice 75311 Pimlico 1 l:39%fast 9 119 13 12 13' 15" L Fator 1G Reau Butler, Rustic. Aga KhaD 7-1931 B. lmor,t 3-4 MC 1:12 slop 21 110 2 2 P 1^ L Fator h NellieMorse, Fabian, Rinkey CLARENCE, ch. g, 3 107 By Light Brigade— Hermosa, by Oddfellow. (Trainer. D. E. Stewart. Owner. J N. Camden). Breeder, J. N. Camden. 79984 Latonia 3-4 1:15 mud 4-5 "l06 6 1 2« 1« L McD'ott 6 Glyn. Triumph. Marionette 79723 Latonia 3-4 1:14 mud 5 107 1 1 1» 1» L McD'ott I Goshawk. Comixa. Fearl Mesta 79039 Churchill 3-4 l:12)tgood 3 106 3 2 41 4«1 L McD'ott 9 B'kfastRell. RSPntain, S'pathy 75495 Chunhill 3-4 1:12 fast 10 103 4 4 41 5SJ J Pevic 7 I'rin.Doreen. Chilliowee. 15. Creek 75456 Churchill 3-4 1:13 fast 2o-10 108 4 2 lb 2'1 E Petzoidtll Pr.Doreen, Staget'oach. B.Agnes 75304 Latonia 3-4 l:ll%fast 19 91 3 1 21 4S1 D Jones 9 Grezt Jaz, Pegasus. Pind.ir Peel 75249 Latonia 3-4 1 :13«islow 9 103 4 3 4* 4« J Pevic 7 Bat Creek, C.Cilmore. Cliilliovee 74689 I-atonia 3-4 1:l'J fast 13 110 4 3 10* ?81N Barrett 13 Chilliowee. Pr'cessDoreen, Sanola 74512 L: tonia 3-4 1:12 fast 31 109 5 13' 3" t N Barrett 9 Beau Buller, Boh Tail, Derond i 74366 Latonia El f 1:07 fast 2Jf 110 4 1 l'l l1 N Barrett 12 Stage Coach. Cloister. BobTail BOB CAHILL. ch. c, 3 99 By Polymelian — Dreamy II., by Persimmon. (Trainer. W. Hurley. Owner, Idle Hour Stock Farm Stable). Breeder, Idle Hour Stock Farm. 80217 Latonia 3-4 l:ll%fast 16 97 1 2 l1 Is B Wiamsl2 Rocket, Pegasus. Fl's of Love 80079 Latonia 3 4 1:12 good 26 102 7 5 5» 5» G W Coll 7 T. S. Jordan. Butter linicd.ilb'e 75456 Churchill 3-4 1:13 fast 12 1C5 9 4 3" 5-1 E Blind 11 Pr Doreen, Clarence, S'geCoach 75278 latonia 3-4 l:12%fast 5 107 1 2 2» 31 E Blind 7 Calvin. Cloister. Deronda 75126 Latonia 1 l:39%good 24f 104 4 12 12 12" F Smith 12 WtViisellor, Bat. Creek, BobTail 74689 Latonia 3-4 1:12 fast 7 107 8 9 12' 12'» E Martin 13 t hilhowee, Pr'cessDoreen, Sanols 74112 1,'x'Kton FC l^Himud 19 122 3 5 8l 11" C Ponce 12 Worthmore. Sayno, Black (;old 73555 Belmont 61 f l:06Vifast 6 113 6 1 l'l 1» G W C'rolIlS Pricemaker. IPiinorc. Skirmisher T. S. JORDAN, ch. c, t 107 By Luke McLuke — Voterina, by Voter. (Trainer. 8. Chenault. Owner, H. P. Gardner). Breeder. H. P. Gardner. 80079 Latonia 3 4 1:12 good 18 96 3 1 U lh D Jones 7 Buster, Braedalbane, Knobbie 71681 Latonia 51 f l:05%fast 3 119 1 1 2' 3« J Howard 8 Befuddle, VallevLiglit, Delect'le 71172 Latonia 5-8 59 fast 8 119 3 6 7" 5'« J Howard 11 Wi-eC'scllor. W'thmoie. Hunter 70434 Chunhill 41 f 53%slow 1 118 1 1 1' l'l J How-.rl 5 Beaut. Addie. Bob's Mary, Flax 70318 Churchill 4} f 54%hvy 3-5 115 4 1 1' 1' J Howard 0 Flax. Befuddle. Keegan 70042 Churchill 4J f 53 fast 4 122 1 1 2» 2* J Howard 9 Black Gold. Digit. Bob Caliill 69986 Churchill 41 f 53iigood 2 115 4 1 l'l 1« J Howard 12 Chilliowee. Bob Cahill. Flax DUSTABOUT, br. c, 4 115 By Sweep— Kopje, by Kroonstad. (Trainer, R. Bolton. Owner, M. J. Cooke). Breeder. Xalapa Farm. 80142 Latonia 3-4 l:10%fast 18 113 6 9 8» 6=3 B Harveyll Crayon, Dudley, Alchemy 80039 Latonia 3-4 l:14^hvy 14 111 4 4 4* 4» B Harvey 6 Baffling, Exodus, Sun Flag 79845 Latonia 3-4 l:ll%fast 41-5 113 8 4 5l 5'" D Hurn 8 AliecBlueGown. Buster, Ten Ler 7947* Churchill 1 l:39%hvy 1-2 110 3 2 U 1» L Lyke 6 Welcome, Privilege. New Gold 79260 Churchill 3-4 l:12&good 6 116 2 4 2* 2* L Lyke G Buster, A.BIueCown, L'pardess 79065 Churchill 1 l:38%fast 41 115 5 1 l'l 1 I Parke 6 Hopeless, John Finn, Sun Spot 77935 Jefferson 1 1-16 l:50%hvy 13-5 105 f 4 2» 1»* I Parke 6 Rama. Llewellyn, Barracuda 77719 F.Gr'nds lm70y l:43%fast 114 4 3 3* 3*| I Parne 5 RoseatelL. Sympathy, BlueN'ost 77711 F.Gr'nds lm70y l:44*faat I 105 4 3 H l'l I Parke if MissMeise, Isosceles, Lleweliyu 5th Race [5th Latonia] C4k DAPP * I-IO Mile*. Hanover Pane. 3-year-oliln and upward. Allow-JUI nflUL aneew. (Jane 14, 1924 1:43 4 114.) H. E. COLEMAN, blk. g, 6 106 By Celt— Augusta Victoria, by Sain. (Trainer. A. Baker. Owwir. S. K. Nichols). Breeder, S. K. Nichols. 80183 Latonia 1 137% fast 35 106 6 5 3» 3»1 E Pool 7 Rev. Agent, Modest, CannonSbot 79172 Churchill 1 l:41%slop 12 110 3 4 4 4'« M Garner 4 Glide, Hopeless, Moonraker 78942 Chunhill 7-8 l:26&hvy 51 108 4 5 6 6" E Pool 5 Pindar Peel, Actuary, BlueNose 65437 Lex'ton 1 1-16 l:44%good 9 108 2 4 31 3» M Garner 4 Chatterton. Rouleau, Mulciber 61793 Churchill 61 f l:18%fast 22 103 S 6 4* 41 M Garner 5 Dr.Clark, Centimeter, Neddam 5T808 latonia 2 1-4 4:05,Amud 7-5 110 2 1 1 1 1« 1» M Garner 5 Sec.Gr'tings, S.of Pleas., Gip.Lad 57563 Latonia 1 1-8 l:56&hvy 5 112 5 4 4 2 2» 2» B Pool 6 Firebrand. S.of Pleas.. P.P'n'nt J. G. DENNY, br. c. 3 102 By Jusqu'au Bout— Mary Michaels, By Lissak. (Trainer. T. L. Pierce. Owner. J. H. Brown). Breeder. J. H. Brown. 80217 Latonia 3-4 IdtftfMt 42 101 11 8 6" 5» J Wood L2 Bob Cahill, Rocket, Pegasus 80113 Latonia 3-4 Lll^fast 45 93 10 9 6' 5» R W'iamslO Br. Tomorrow, Pegasus, Racket 79985 Latonia 3-4 l:15%mud 33-5 112 2 3 6» 6,s B Harvey 8 Sayno, Huon Pine, Corinth 79758 Latonia lmTOy l:50%hvy 17 103 1 1 5 5" B Harvey 5 KingGorinll., Corinth, B'lAgnes UNITED VERDE, b. h, 6 106 By Golden Maxim— Yankee Tree, by Yankee. (Trainer, G. V. Barnes. Owner. C. W. Clark). Breeder. T. M. Murphy. 80183 Latonia 1 l:37\fast 35 105 1 6 7 7" H Long 7 Rev.Agent, Modest, n.E.Colem'n 79844 Latonia lmTOy l:41^fast 26 107 4 4 4 4 « H Long 4 Audacious, Startle, Bourbon Boy 794 70 Churchill 1 l:39&hvy 12 106 2 4 4» 51* H Long 6 Dustabout, Welcome, Privilege 79065 Churchill 1 l:38%fast 29 112 4 6 6 6tl H Long 6 Dustabout, Hopeless, John Finn 69874 Churchill 1 1-8 l:54%mud 8 113 6 6 3" 4'° J D M'ney 7 A'dacious, A.M.Il'urey, B.H'me BEL20NI. b g. 4 100 By Hessian— Recline, by Ogden. (Trainer, K. Spence. Owner, Audley Farm Stable). Breeder, J. L. Tarlton. 80183 Latonia 1 l:37%fast 14 108 7 7 61 6" H Rtutts 7 Rev.Agent, Modest, n E.Colem'n 79847 Latonia lm70y 1:42 fast 56 109 8 7 61 41* H Stutts 9 MakeUp, Llewellyn, PrincTiiVii 79040 Churchill 7-8 1:25%good 10 112 6 8 7* 710 B Kenn'dyll Staitle, Dazzler, Bril'.iant Cast 78752 Lexgton 1 1-8 1:51 fast 10 103 3 4 41 4» B Kenn'dy « Guest of Honor. Bauctea*. Wida 75553 Churchill 11-16 1:47 fast 7-5 98 4 4 4» 3* J Wallace G Dustabout. Donges. Moss Fox II. 75494 Churchill 1 l:37%fast 7 97 8 6 4 3} J Wallace 9 MakeCp. Heremon, Al.BlueGown DELECTABLE, b. f, 3 100 By The Finn— Watermelon, by Watercress. (Trainer. C. L. Dodson. Owter, Treacey & Walker). Breeder. J. E. Madden. 80252 Latonia 1 1 :3T%fast 23 98 5 5 5 510 G Ellis ■ Dazzler. Buster. June Grass 80184 Latonia 3-4 l:ll^fast IS 1051 5 6 4l 441 B Harvey 10 Bob's Mary, Elvina, Sayno 79301 Churchill ' 7-8 l:25%fast 28f 104 2 9 11» 8*1 F Th'dykel3 BourbonBoy, Giblon, LordMartin 79040 Churchill 7-8 l:25%good 11 96 5 4 91 8" D Jones 11 Startle, Dazzler, Brilliant Cast 6th Race [6th Latonia] C4U DA PC B I"2 Fnrlongx. Palace Hotel Parse. 2-year-oldn. Colts and OUI nHUC (ieldin-s. Allowances. (Jane 7, 1DOO 1 :U5 2-5 3 M.) BATTLE FIELD, ch. c. 2 111 By Negofol— Denise Field, by Tredennis. (Trainer, C. H. Shilling. Owner, G. A. Cochran). Breeder. E. F. Simms. 80219 Latonia 5-8 1:00 fast 3 115 8 4 4l 45i D Hum 11 Cr'mPuff, S'sTreasure, PasSeul 80112 Latonia 5-8 l:00%fast 81 115 2 2 1» 1» I) Hurn 11 Tilka, Pyroot, Brave Bob 79846 Latonia 6-S 59%fast 22 108 8 7 8 8" D Hurn 8 StepAlong, O. Current, Hi. Water CUP BEARER, ch. c, 2 118 By The Finn— Mae Taft, by Yankee Gun. (Trainer. H. Oots. Owner. P. Laffoon). Breeder, B. P. Eubanks. 79893 Latonia 5-8 1:00 fast 12-5 111 6 5 5» 1» L McD'ott 8 Superfrank, My Destiny. Karachi 79425 Chuichill 41 f 54%mud 14 108 6 6 6 61* L McD'ott 6 FalseFace, O'nCur't, Th'dergod 79299 Churchill 41 f 54%fast 19-10 118 4 4 5« l1 L McD'ott 8 L.Rubenst'n, BolivarB'd, Special 78972 Churchill 41 f 54%good 20 118 6 3 31 5*1 L McD'ott 7 Abstract. Tan:,'ara, LeeO.t.otner 78898 Churchill 41 f 55 mud 15 118 15 5* 5" L McD'ott 9 Fas Seul. Thundc rgod, Bankrupt 77275 F.Gr'nds 31 f 42 fast 20 109 9 U" 11" L McD'ottl3 Evelyn, Foxmore, Barney GoogI* ELSASS. b. c, 2 108 By Light Brigade— Alsace, by Wrack. (Trainer, D. E. Stewart. Owner, J. N. Camden). Breeder, J. N. Camden. 80080 Latonia 3-8 1:01 good 33-10 108 2 1 U 2nk L McD'ott 6 OceanC'rent. Special, B'dictVow 79893 Latonia 5-8 1:00 fast 8-5 106 4 3 31 5*1 J Corcor'n 8 CupB'rer, Superf'nk, MyDestiny 79041 Churchill 41 f 53%good 8 118 1 2 41 2« W Kelsay 8 Reputation. Eliz. K., Frightful 78582 Lex'gton 1-2 50%mud 15 112 4 3 11 1 L McDottl2 Almadel, Thundergod, Friend CINNAMON, ch. e, S 111 By Light Brigade— Allspice, by The Scribe or Odd fellow. (Trainer, D. E. Stewart. Owner, J. N. Camden). Breeder. 3. N. Camden. 80219 Latonia 5-8 1:00 fast 21 115 10 7 7» 6«1 G Ellis 11 Cr'mPuff. S'sTreasure. TasSeul 80144 Latonia 5-8 1:00 fast 59 103 2 3 11 l1 G Ellis 9 RuralR'te. F'nRelat'ns, Superfk 80040 Latonia 5-8 l:03%hvy 13 107 5 4 5» 5'« W Fronk 6 Reputation, Saar. Annie Jordan LEE 0. COTNER, b. c, 2 111 By Last Coin or High Time — Precious Pearl, by Zeus. (Trainer, L. Jones. Owner. B. W. Collins). Breeder. M. E. Cotner. 79170 Churchill 41 f 54%slop 1-2 118 5 2 1* 11 W Fronk 5 L.Rub'stein, G.DeMar, S.Ch'rlea 78972 Churchill 41 f 54%good 3-2 118 2 7 5* 3*1 W Fronk 7 Abstract, Tangara. SonofTromp HIGH WATER, b. g. 2 108 By Rapid Water— Vanity Box. by Uncle. (Trainer. W. Buford. Owner, H. P. Headley). Breeder, W. B. Miller. 80219 Latonia 5-8 1:00 fast 43 115 9 9 9» 9" W. W T'orll Cr'mPuff, S'sTreasure, PasSeul 79986 Latonia 5-8 1:02 mud 9 113 7 5 6* 6" W W T'or 7 PasSeul. Betelsuese, Oc.Current 79846 Latonia 5-8 59%fast 28 1081 1 4 3« 3T E Martin 8 StepAlong, O. Current, Modest* 78722 Lex'gton 41 f 56 good 31-10 114 6 2 2) l'l W W T'or 8 Son of Tromp. Elm, Ben Fr'klin 78642 Lex'gton 1-2 49 good 15 112 5 6 4» 4» W W T'or 9 Romp, Elm, Louis Rubeinstein BOONE'S KNOLL, br. c, 2 (M) 108 By Brown Prince II.— Macaroon, by Marco. (Trainer, H. J. Thompson. Owner, Idle Hour Stock Farm Stable). Breeder, Idle Hour Stock Farm. 80112 Latonia 5-S l:00%fast 16 115 7 9 71 V L Lyke 11 Battle Field, Tilka, Pyroot HOBSON, ch. c. 2 (M) 106 By Sir Martin— One Star, by Star Shoot. (Trainer, K. Spence. Owner, Audley Farm Stable). Breeders, M. & B. B. Jones. 80185 Latonia 51 f l:06%fast 50 107 4 5 5 5" II Stutts 5 Buttinln, Reputation, St'pAlong 7th Race [7th Latonia] 7th DA PC ■ 1-16 Miles. 3-year-olds and npward. Claiming:. (Jane 14, fill nHUC 1024 1:4» 4 114.) WHITE STAR, ch. h, 6 105 By McGee— Sweet Charlotte, by Ingoldsby. (Trainer, G. V. Barnes. Owner, G. V. Barnes). Breeder. C. W. Moore. 80182 Latonia lmTOy 1:43 fast 11 109 1 1 21 1* D MerglerlO MissMeise, P.Politic'n, Fantoche 80082 Latonia lmTOy l:43%good 26 110 3 1 6' 6»» D Hurn 8 Best Pal, Make Cp. Welcome 79847 Latonia lm70y 1:42 fast 22 103 2 9 9 9" H Long 9 Makel'p, LlewelUn. PrinccTi.Til 79304 Churchill 1 1-16 1 :47%fast 14 109 1 1 2« 4» H Long 8 RkyM't'n, B'kf'tBell. S.V'cenU 72351 Hawth'ne 3-4 Ll.'J^mud 2 108 2 2 3 3"! L McD'ott 3 Second Thoughts, Lord Granite 72212 Hawth'ne 1 1-16 l:48%mud 1-2 107 1 1 1* 1* L McD'ott 4 Chiva, Ilalu, Queen High 72156 Hawth'ne 3-4 l.ll%fast 4 105 6 3 2* 2 L McD'ott 6 S.Thoughts. Bui. Proof. L.SIar'lia ROCKY MOUNTAIN, ch. g, 5 105 By Malamont— Mountain Mist, by Magnetizer. (Trainer, J, S. Everman. Owner, C. A. Bedencope). Breeder, W. O. Parmer. 80182 Latonia lmTOy 1:43 fast 51 114 9 5 41 6» M Garner 10 W.Star. MissMe se. P.rolitician 80113 Latonia 3 4 l:ll%fast 17 110 5 5 7» V W Fronk 10 Br. Tomorrow, Pegasus, Racket 79847 Latonia lm70y 1:42 fast 51 101 4 1 4l 5" F H'stings 9 Makel'p. Llewel'yn. I'.im vT iiTii 79633 Churchill 7-3 l:23%fast 29 109 4 t 3* 32i I Parke 7 AlieeB.Grwn. Actuary, M'nrak»r 79304 Churchill 1 1-16 l:47%fast 18-5 111 2 2 1» 1» W Fronk S B'kfastBell, S.V'eente, Wh.Star BLUE NOSE, b. c, 4 110 By Black Toney— Benanet. by St. Avonlcua, (Trainer, M. Goldblatt. Owner. M. Goldblatt). Breeder. E. R. Bradley. 80145 Latonia lmTOy 1:43 fast 39-5 117 3 2 21 2 M Garner 8 KingTut, Bon.iVera, P.Maloney 80082 Latonia lmTOy LlS-^good 25 110 1 7 7" V* 3 Corcor'n 8 Best Pal. M:ike l'p. Welcome 79847 Latonia lm7)y 1:42 fast 13 106 1 2 5l 6'* J Corcor'n 9 Makel'p. Llewellyn. Prince I'iiTii 79584 Churchill 1 1-16 1:45 fas' 28-5 99 2 4 31 3»1 I Parke 7 Boar.Boy, Pin. Peel, Col.Gilmore 79218 Chjrchill 11:43 hvy 7-10 113 1 1 1' 1» L Lyke 4 Ang.Maid. Triumph, Newmarket 79065 Chuichill 1 l:38%fast 8 111 2 3 41 5J1 A Wilson 6 Dustabout. Hopeless, John Finn BEGONIA, ch. f, 3 91 By Atwell — Margaret T„ by Sen pronius. (Trainer, H. Oots. Owner. H. Oots). Breeder. R. & H. Oots. 78803 Lex'gton 1 1-8 1:53 fast 11-10 93 7 4 21 P S Griffin 7 Johnlloshor, Huonee. Quesada 78750 Lex'gton lmTOy l:45!4fast 41 105 8 6 ll 1« L McD'ott 9 Amity Claim, Odd Seth. St.irgo 77781 Jefferson 1 1:42 fast 15 93 13 9 7l 7»J S Griffin U Omnipotent. Servitor, Mr. Beck 77712 F.Gr'nds 1 1-16 l:4T%fast 20 90 3 8 7' 6«} S Griffin 8 Jou.Iou, Highspeed, ThreeSquare 77363 F.Gr'nds lmTOy l:46*fcfast 10 107 « 8 9» 7" L McD'ottl2 Quivero. Troutwick. The Fenian TIP TOE INN. blk. f, 4 102 By Hessian— Lizzie Dixon, by Sir Dixon. (Trainer. J. S. Everman. Owner. I. Weil). Breeder. C. Nuckols. 79890 Latonia 11-16 1:44 fast 32 95 5 6 6 6'* E O'Brien 6 Giblon. Dazzler, Pindar Peel 79584 Churchill 1 1-1G 1:45 fast 20 96 7 6 6' 6" E O'Brien 7 Hour. Boy. PindarPeel, BlueNose 79384 Churchill 1 1-16 l:45%fast 40 98 7 5 7 718 E O'Brien 7 Startle, Rinkey, Parader 78901 Churchill ll-S1.54%mud 21 102 1 8 8 7" B Kenn'dy 8 Chilliowee, Chacolet, Hopeless 75375 Churchill 11-8 1:53 hvy 10 96 6 5 5 5'» D Jones 5 G.ofllonor, Audacious, Cher.Tree 75277 Latonia 1 1:38 faat 12 99 5 5 6 5" E Blind 5 Ten-Lee, Best Pal, Barracuda PHIDIAS, ch. c, 3 107 By Zeus — Edna Collins, by The Commoner. (Trainer, W. S. Hopkins. Owner, J. C. & C. B. Bright). Breeder. M. W. Williams. 80181 Latonia 1 1-16 l:45%fast 4-5 111 4 3 l'l Is M Garner 7 L.P.deBriante. HatsUp. J.nager 79889 Latonia lmTOy l:4tt%fMt 16 110 5 3 2 2fl W Kelsay 9 SanVicente, Hats Up. Over Fire 79788 Latonia 3-4 l:13%slow 52 110 3 6 3» 3» W Kelsay 8 DustyMary, P.Politician, Colfin 79469 Churchill 1 1:42 hvy 41 109 C 6 6» 4« E Pool 7 Moorfield. P.Politician, An. Lyle 79345 Churchill 1 1-8 l:53V&fast 25 HO 4 4 41 6" M Garner C Offspring. AmityCl'm, Firetoma t Disqualified. EULALIA, ch. f, 4 104 By Spanish Prince II. — Alice Dudley, by Electioneer. (Trainer. C. PhilUns. Ower. C. Phillips). Breeder. C. Clay. 80113 Latonia 3-4 l:ll%fast 98 102 9 10 91 9'4 F Th'dykel.) Br. Tomorrow. Pegasus. Racket "•5424 Pimlico 3-4 l:12'/5fast 76 93 7 7 7 7" F Th'dyke 7 Mainmast, Flintstone, A. Patriae 73085 Dev'shire 1 1-16 l:44%fast 18 103 5 7 8 8'2 It Romelll 8 My Dear, Bnrraeuda, Fair tiain 72964 Kenilw'h 1 1-8 l:52%good 21 100 Wheeled. T Wilson 8 Muttikins. Chinsman, My Dear 72732 FortErie 3-4 1:12%fast 6 107 5 5 5 5»1 T Wilson t Hildur, Wilkes-ilarre, Pro.yon 72358 Ham'ton 1 1-16 l:46VLfast 14 102 3 8 71 T«J T Wilson 9 My Dear. Spot Cash, BabyCrand 72162 Kenilw'h 7-8 1:25 fast 33-10 105 5 1 l1 1» T Wilson 5 Fair Gain. Vennie, Jimmie Daw r ... : Workout Index to Latonia Entries Workout Index to Latonia Entries Below will be found the index to the previous workouts of horses entered in the various races at Latonia Friday : FIRST RACE— 3-4 Mile. 152 Who Knows Me 143 Tokihim* i -107 Doctor Glenn 154 Spods 153 Romping Homo 139 Mcintosh 153 Royal Palm 154 Pyx 154 Redwood 150 Kindred 153 Mocnlady 153 Colonel Winn 153 Green Briar 152 Theseus 153 Trantula 153 Bemorecareful 162 Dust Flower 58 Green Gold SECOND RACE— 5 1-2 Furlongs. , 153 Benedict Vow 152 McCulloch 121 Geo. Groom 152 Cliff B. , 154 Mr. Biltmore 151 Brave Bob . ■ 151 Bow Bov/ers 151 Hurry Inn \ 154 Zuker 154 Return , J 153 The Smasher 149 Special • 161 Karachi 145 Saar . . 152 Old Slip 153 St. Charles . 152 Fusileer 152 Pyroot THIRD RACE— 1 Mile and 70 Tarda, 163 Lexington Maid 154 Bona. Vera, 164 Rolling Wave 161 TomteU* 95 Spanish Rose 123 Parody 154 Nimrod 122 Annie Lyle 150 Klaxon 151 Rambler 148 Breechloader FOURTH RACE— 3-4 Mile. 143 Sun Flag 149 Dustabout 153 T. S. Jordan 151 Clarence 151 Bob Cahill 147 Crayon FIFTH RACE— 1 1-16 Miles. 149 Delectable 150 H. E. Coleman 150 BeJzoni 143 J. G. Denny 154 United Verde SIXTH RACE— 5 1-2 Furlongs. 141 Cinnamon 149 Hieh Water 153 Boone's Knoll 131 Hobr.on 153 Cup Bearer 114 Battle Field 153 Lee 0. Cotner 152 Elsass SEVENTH RACE— 1 1-16 Miles. 150 White Star 150 Phidias 153 Begonia 163 Enlalia 162 Blue Nose 164 Rocky Mountain 151 Tip Tee Inn Page 6 Dorval Park , — . 1 p , Entries and Past Performances \ DORVAL PARK * ■ FRIDAY, JUNE 20 ' ■ WEATHER CLEAR: TRACK FAST. J The figure* under the heading "Eec." 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, abbreviations show track conditions. 7646* IS FTRST INDEX OF 1»24. 79686 IS FIRST NUMBER OF JUNE. Racing starts at 2:30 p. m. (Chicago time 1:30). ® Superior mud runner. X Good mud runner. # K:iir uiud runner. »M) Maidens. »Appreutic« allowance, b Blinkers. The following abbreviations are used to -lesignate tracks at which time records shown in entries were made : Aqueduct Aq Jefferson Park TP Aurora Au Kenilworth K« Belmont Park BP Kempton Park KP Blue Bonnets BB King Edward Ki Bowie Bo Latonia ■• Churchill Downs CD Laurel £u Columbus Co Lexington Lx Connaught Park CP Mapls Heights MH Conneaut Lake CL Marlboro Mb Dade Park DP Mobile .'. Mo Devonshire ....Do Mount Boyal MR Dorval - Do Omaha Om Dufferin Du Pimlico Pm Empire En Reno R*» Fair Grounds FG Saratoga Sa Fort Erie FE Tanforan Ta Hamilton Em Thorncliffe Th Havre do Grace HG Tijuana Ti Hawthorne Hw Toledo To Havana Hv Windsor Wi Huntington .. ....Hu Woodbine Wo Jamaica --..--.....-.-..Ja First Race— 5 1-2 Furlongs. Purse $800. 3 -year-olds and upward. Claiming. (Track records June 23, 1923— 1:04%— 6— 116.) Today's Ind, Horse, Wt. Rw. A.Wt Han. 8025C' bStar Court ...HG 116 1:07 7 110X72T. 78367 Miss Leggo ...Hv 105 1:07% 3 104X720 80292 Heavy Artillery KB 10r 1:07% 5 115.. 715 79932 Black Baby ..Hv 105 1:07 6 110. .710 80257 *bLittle Black Sheep Hv 96 1:00% 5 105. .710 79626 Ladv I'atricia (Ml MH 105 l:08%h 5 105. .705 79742 Mothers' Duy (M) CP 103 1:10% 3 92. .705 80257 bPeter Combs 7 110X700 80256 Merry Bells .-MH 110 1:13% 3 101.. 700 Second Race — 5-8 Mile. Purse $800. 2-year-olds. Claiming. (Track record: June 18, 1924— 59%— 2— 116.) (80221) Scbtle Do 108 1 : 00% 108X725 8&31- Lena Wood (Ml Do 105 1:00% 101.. 720 79901 Paxmachenee Belle CP 107 1:02% 108X715 80221 Trigger (M) ..Do 101 1:01 10JXI1;! I 78946 Crimp Pm 104 1:05% sy 96.. (10 , 80048 Battleman ... .BB 113 1:01% 10ft.. 705 ^ 79601 Rhona (M) ....CP 105 1.08% 95.. .Oj. , 80187 Bluckfoot (M) Do 111 1:02 101.. .00 . 100. .700 , 78705 Foyle Miryachit 109 J t Third Race— 3-4 Mile. c Turse $800. 3-year-olds. Claiming. (Track record: Sept. 16, 1915—1:11—7—113.) . (80222) Leathcrwood . .Do 105 1:12% 116X725 ; 80223= New Beauty . . .Ti 109 1 :12% 109X7-0 J 80226 Comedy Ja 105 1:13% *£••£* ' 80226 Lady Choco ...Yd 103 1:14% 103X.10 80222 Aggravating Papa J Do 102 1:13% 10.... 710 80257* Conscript (M) Bo 104 1:16% 101.. 700 79903 Much Ado ....HG 94 1:13% lor -'°^ „ 80156 Tidal Wave (M)Do 100 1:14 112.. 700 ■ 80051 Nivlag (M) ...BB 97 1:15% 101X700 j Fourth Race— 1 Mile. St. James Purse. ' Purse $1,000. 3-year-olds and upward. Foaled in Canada. Allowances. (Track record: June 21. 1923— 1:38%— 3— 103.) 1 79946= Persistence .. .Th 107 1:42s 4 107X725 80094 toWar Tank ... .Co 111 1:40% 6103X720 80255* Rebus (M) . . .CP 97 1:41% 3 85x715 J 80255= Seven Oaks(M)BB 100 l:45%s 3 90. .710 80089 Redtip 4 107..70o 1 Fifth Race — 1 1-2 Miles. Purse $800. 3-year-olds and upward. Claiming. (Track record: Sept. 14. 1923—2:34—4—104.) j (79995) bFANNIR BEANDe 108 2:35 5 111x750 80227= Good Night . .JP 105 2:35% 4 107. .740 \ 80227 Irish Pat Pm 105 2:35% 4 106.. 73;. 80261= bFincastle 5 103X730 802252 Rechabite 4 108. .725 ] Sixth Race— 1 1-16 Miles. Purse $S00. 3 year-olds and upward. Claiming. ] (Track record: June 23, 1923—1:45—5—122.) (80225) Capt. Clover . . .Ti 100 1:47% 5 107x725 80294 Nancy McKay ... 8 100x720 j (80193) Follv I^ightonllG 951:49% 3 101.. 71.. 80225 Loveliness Hm 107 1:54 6 101X71.. . 80292 'Ashland MH 101 1:45% 5 105X710 80193 Dardanella . .. .Hv 104 1 :48% 4 105.. 710 80227 bLittle Ed . . . .Hw 105 1 :48% 8 107*700 , Seventh Race— 1 Mile and 70 Yards. Purse $800. 3-year-olds and upward. Claiming. , (Track record: June 21, 1923—1:42% — 4—107.) 80257 Luckv Run . . .MH 109 1:43% 4 108.. 725 • 80257= Mill Gate (M) .. * 96. .720 • 802613 bAttorney Muir.CP 110 1:46% 9 97X715 ' 80292 Occideuta Ti 106 1:46 5 103X715 80292 Montillo MH 103 1:45% 6 103X715 79995 The Cloekmender Lu 103 1:48 5 97X715 79708 Winnipeg CP 108 1:47% 4 105. .710 , 80225 Brush Boy . . .CP 107 1:46% 5 100.. 705 80225 Abe SablotaskyDo 102 1:48% 4 99.. 700 80255 Zanzibar (M) . .KG 112 1:47% 3 87X700 80260 May Prosper .MH 102 1:45% 4 100X703 1st Race [1st Dorval Park] 1~* ninr 5 1-2 Kurlone-s. 3-year-olds and upward. Claiming:. (Jane 23, I St KAUL 1923 1:04 4-5 0 116.) Index Course Dist Time Tck Odds Wt St *i Str Fin Jockeys Started Order of Finish STAR COURT, ch. g. 7 110 By Star Shoot— Courtmaid. by Prince Royal. (Trainer, G. C Brenton. Owner, G. C. Brenton). Breeder, J. E. Madden. 80256 Dorval 3-4 l:13%fast 13 102 3 1 11 33 J Ch'lmersll WatchCharm, Arragosa, Oraleg'o 80188 Dorval 3-11:11 fast 29 105 4 1 21! 3*1 J Ch'lmersl3 Rhinestone, BriarSw't, Arragosa 79850 B.Bon'ts 7-S l:26%fast 91 114 5 7 3l S * J Ch'lmersll Flint. Jackson, Brush All 7955)9 Th'ncliffe 51 f l:0S%fast 38-5 112 5 3 2'1 2" J Ch'lmersl5 Galantman, Assumption, Tricks 78053 H.deG'ce 1 1-16 l:47%fast 18 11» 3 7 91 11" J Ch'lmersll Tippity Witchet, Servitor, Rags 78310 Bowie Cifl:21%fast 43 10S 7 9 l'.'i lll* J Chlmorsl2 Marble, Bucado, Fifty-Fifty 73501 Timon'm ALOif I aTlfctJ 7-10 US 1=1 E Hileruan 7 Bab, Neapolitan, Alluring MISS LEGG0, ch. f. 3 104 By Scmprolus — Alessi, By Dr. Leggo. (Trainer, A. J. Plack. Owner, W. E. Jones). Breeder. L. L. Aiien. 7930" Mt.Royal 51 f 1:13 slop 31 109 410 E Roehm 6 Geo. May, Goldmark, C. Times '9198 Mt.Royal 51 f 1:13 slow 21-19 105 1* B Roehm 5 Without, TeaCosy, GeorgiaMay 79122 Mt.Royal 51 f 1:17 hvy 11 109 3* E Roehm 8 WitchFlowcr, Gonwithim, Gilder HEAVY ARTILLERY, b. g, 5 115 By Light Brigade — Heliosis, by Star Shoot. (Trainer. C. R. Richards. Owner. C. R. Richards). Breeder, J. N. Camden. 80292 See today's chart. 80225 Dorval lmTOy l:4S%faSt « 104 5 1 2»* 4=1 T Wilson 9 Capt. Clover, Rechabite, At.Muir 80091 B.I'.onnets 1 l:frT(sllT 26 194 4 5 51 6" D Prlkla 7 Bucado, Sligo, Frosty Boy 79991 R-Bon'ts 7-S l:2S%fast 12 114 9 6 61 63 K Ha!lm'nl4 St. Clucntin, Carry On, Avispa 79800 B.Bonnets 1 l:4B%Jaat 24-5 107 5 4 4l 4*1 R Rom'elli 9 Gen. Cadorna, Avispa, Dancer 79712 Conn'ght lmTOy ]:45:/5fast 12 115 1 2 45 4T1 J Gru'sen 6 C. Clover, Loveliness, Magician 7960G Conn'ght 11-16 1:48 fast 12 105 2 4 41 S»» R Rom'elli • Round Robin, Guelpb, Vitamin 79499 Conn'glit lm70y l:46%tast 11 105 2 1 l1 l1 R Rom'elli C Don Juan, Winnipeg, Torsida BLACK BABY. bib. m. 6 110 By Dick Finnell— May Maid, by Yankee. (Trainer, B_ A- Arbique. Ownjr, 0. A. Rozon). Breeders. J. D. Carr & Brc. 79992 B.Bon'ts 3-4 1 :13%fast 81 107 11 8 10« P* J Wallacel2 Racket, Feterl'iper, Nan. McKay 79002 Conn'ght 3-4 1:15 fast 81 104 1 3 3" 4s R Rom'ellilO Hint, Capt. Clover, Oraleggo 78029 Havana 51 f 1 :12 mud 10 10S 2 3 3'1 4°} C Bruder 12 Patsy B., Armedee, Le Balafre 77940 Havana 3-4 1:lS mud 12 103 1 7 91 S8 A Yerrat 12 lu Doubt. Kendall, Mad Nell 7 ".078 Havana lm30y 1:43 fast 8 106 3 3 31 3»1 S Banks 9 Fannie Nail, Alluring, Polite 7754G Havana 3-4 l:16%slow 6 106 5 9 9" W O Pernia 12 Ikase, Mess Kit, Sandy H. 774(51 Havana 3-4 l:13%fast 4 10S 4 3 3* 4=1 W Fronk 12 Rog, Drapery, Fluff 77397 Havana 51 f l:07%fast 15 107 2 6 6* 5°1 J Callahan 7 Riverside. A.Vcrnor. F.Weathei LITTLE BLACK SHEEP, b. m, 5 105 By Transvaal— Heart String, by Flint Rock. (Trainer. X. Hodge. Owner. T. Hclfe). Breeder. Morris Sc Watden. 80257 Dorval S-4 l:12%fast 33 104 1 7 8» 781 R Rom'elli !) BriarSweet, MillGate, Conscript 80188 Dorval 3-4 1:14 fast 51f 103 1 8 910 9'= R Rom'ellilS Rliinestone, BriarSweet, StarC'rt 79708 Conn'ght 3-4 l:13«ifast 12 104 4 8 91 109J W Bog'skilO C.J.C'gmile, Oraleggo. As. Queen 79052 Conn'ght 3-4 l:H'~fast 13 103 6 3 6} 7* W Bog'skilO Argum'tal, Ar'gosa, P'lyL'gliton 79556 Conn'ght 8-4 1:14%fast 3 107 2 2 4l 4' W Bogski 0 Coral Reef, WatcliCharni, Jkson 79449 Conn'ght 3-4 1:14 fast 71 101 3 2 41 45 T Wilson 9 RoundRobin, Wrackh'n. Liond'Or 79270 Wood'ne 3-4 1:14 fast 4 99 1 3 3s 31 J Ch'lmers 7 Admirer, Parthema, Royal Oak 79141 Wood'na MUMbW t 104 2 3 65 611 T Wilson 8 Sweepstakes, Picnic, Runaway LADY PATRICIA, b. m, 5 (M) 105 By Stanley Fay— Pecasta. by Peep o'Day. (Trainer, A. Skene. Owner, W. J. Skene). Breeder, Mrs. T. J. Elward. 79026 M.H" ghts 51 f 1:07 hvy 41 103 8 8 8 8«3 O Atwcll 8 Rhinegold, Col. Tat, Sist.Josolla 79192 M-H'phls 51 f l:09%slow 34 102 5 3 51 6' B Z'cchini S Rachel D., Nizam, l'uzzle 70828 D'fferin Ab 5-8 1:03 fast 13 110 6" E Taplin 8 UBinmore, K's Queen, A. Queen 70712 D'fferin Ab 5-8 l:05%slop 4 115 21 (' O'Mah'y 7 McCoburn, T'syDance, H.o.Rock 702CO MLRoyal 5-8 l:07*tfast 10 10S h* E Demayo 7 Palmetto, Flint, Spinning Flax 70142 Mt-Royal 5-8 l:14%mu(l 15 107 4=2 E Demayo 6 Almirante, It. Robin, Broadview 78101 MLRoyal 3-4 1:21 slop 14 105 5* E Demayo 6 Bona Tide, Almirante, L. Heart MOTHER'S DAY, ch. f, 3 (M) 92 By Bachelor's Beau — Vivian S., by Locohatcheo. (Owner. J. D. Higginson). Breeder, Mrs. L. A. Livingston, 80291 BsV today's chart. 79742 Conn'ght 1 1 :4f» mud 29 98 2 1 21 4» J Judy 6 Tiger Tim. Pelf. Honey's Jewel 79557 Conn'ght I 1'fiHfSSt 24 99 C 6 6 6" F Dee 6 CarryOn, Flam'gWire, TigerTim 79274 Wwod'M 3-4 1:15 fast 12f 100 7 5 103 1015 R Fisher 11 I/caside, I/ordMarms, War Tank 79113 Wood'ne 3-4 1:17 slow 17 102 5 4 5s 5== W Bog'skilO BalsamLake, Tr.Blazcr, Cptown 74150 Wood'ne 51 f 1:0S fast 23f 103 12 12 12 12" W Stevens 12 Atlantida. Isoletta, Honey Dear PETER COMBS, cb. g, 7 110 By Peter Quince^ — Olvido, by St. Simoaian II. (Trainer, A. Taney. Owner, H. R. Freck). Breeder, L. B. Combs. 80257 Dorval 3-4 l:12%fast 192 105 8 9 9 9" J Jenkins il BriarSweet, MillCate, Conscript 79244 Ml Wf Si 5-8 l:u37igood 11 112 C'l C Jackson 7 Wit-li Flower, Ticklish, Riposta 78574 H.deG'ce 3-4 l:13%fast 7f 110 12 10 13 1S=3 N Huff 13 Capt.C'ti^'an, R'ndRobin, ScaS'd 1 42108 H.iied'ca 41 f 55%hvy 7-10 112 111* 4"1 J WUaSSS 5 Paul Jones, Kallipolis. Mia. Man 42038 ILdeO'c* 1-2 4S=i.slop 20 115 3 1 Is 1' T Nolan 9 Cobwebs, PauUones, Klnnoul MERRY BELLS, ch. g, 3 (M) 101 By Hell's Bells — Merry Thoughts II., by Uncle. (Trainer, 0. Yzquisrdo. Owner, 0. Yzquierdo). Breeder, W. R. Coe. 80256 Dorval 3-4 l:13%fast 119 92 11 11 11 ll11 J Maclverll WatchCharm, Arragosa, S.Court : 76785 Havana 51 f l:12%hvy 6 101 2 7 71 7'4 J Callahan 8 M'rficld, MissRoscdale, M .Bilson i 75844 Havana 61 f 1:0S fast 2 110 4 6 6 C,»« J Caili.lan I Trafalgar, Ancestress. Suzuki 75791 Havana 58 1:C5 hvy 2 105 1 3 3* 3» J Callahan 5 Tease, Eleetra, Pawnbroker 68702 Havana. 1-2 49%fast 31 101 4 € 51 6=i P Groos o Seth's Memory, Suzuki, Lil.orio 68658 Havana 31 f 42 fast 8-5 104 5 7 7* 7'» P Groos 8 Cliopst'ks. Sl'gbBells, Norselaml 68332 Havana 31 f 42%fast 4 109 a 3 41 3'i J Brunner 7 AuntieMillin, C.deLuna, Suzuki. 2nd Race [2nd Dorval Park] nnr\ RJipC 5-S Wll ". 2-year-old». Claiming. (June IS, 1D24 59 3-5 2 SUBTLE, b. f, 2 108 By Huon — Niobe, by Uncle, (Trainer. J. J, Duggan. Owner, C. B. Shafer). Breeder. H. P. Headley. 80221 Dorval 5-8 l:00%fast IS 108 5 4 3'1 1"* F Sharpe 8 Lena Wood. Sp.Namc, B.Maloney 80048 B.Bonnets 5-8 l:01%fast 18-5 110 2 2 6* 5»2 W Sharpe 7 Revolt, Spa'liName. FieryKlight 79901 B.Bon'ts 5-8 l:02%good 15 105 4 3 3l 4'1 J McCoy 7 Battleman, MaryDear, Trigger 79678 M.H'bIiIs 1-2 48 fast 31 112 7 6 6l 5=1 G W'ianis 9 Kosnian, Honest Mose, LenaWood I 79400 M.H'ghts 1-2 47%good 11-10 113 3 1 la l3 F Sliarpe 9 May Baxter, DulcyLou, Annall. 7923(1 M.H'ghts 1-2 47%fast 18-5 112 5 6 410 3'1 D McAu'fe 9 LittlcGipsy, MayB'xter, Kosman i 79107 Map.ll'ta 1-2 49%good 13-5 107 8 8 61 4'1 A Roach 12 Sanlsabcl, Billy Welch. Hon.Mo-e ■ 78825 Dex'gton 4} f 65%fast 41-10 111 3 1 14 ll ■ Martin 10 Red Seth, Slipaway, Bad Luck LENA WOOD, ch. f. 2 (M) 101 By Honeywood — Lenore, by Sempronlus. (Trainer, G, Phillips. Owner, 3. McMillen). Breeder. Nevada Stock Farm. S0221 Dorval 6-S l:00\fast 61 103 2 1 11 2nk P Walls 8 Subtle, Span. Name, B.Maloney 79678 M.H'ghts 1-2 48 fast 12-5 102 8 4 tl 31 P Groos 9 Kosman. HoncstMose. Mcl'addcn i 78946 Pimlico 6-8 l:03%slop 11 104 1 8 t» 6'J T Broth' is 7 Parinacli'ecB'e, Crinkle, BMslgO i 78871 Pimlico 41 f 56%slop 1 107 4 2 21 2» F Leo 9 PacheneeB'le. Cr'kle. Gaf'yL's i 78779 Pimlico 41 f 54%fast 51 107 3 2 2J 2' F Lee 12 Nightshade, Sure to Win, Crimp i p \ ■ J I , ^ , . , J t c . ; J ' J „ ■ j ' 1 J 1 j \ ] ] PARMACHENEE BELLE, b. f. t 108 By Troutbeck— Lucy Jackson, by Rock View. (Trainer. W. Irvine. Owner. E. F. Whitney). Breeder. T. Piatt. 79901 B.Bon'ts 5-8 1 :02%good 31-10 117 3 6 51 5»1 E Scobie 7 Battleman, MaryDear, Trigger 79650 Conn'ght 5-8 1:01 %fast 6-5 107 2 5 6« 4«1 E Scobie 8 S.toWin, Clear View, Traymore 79145 Wood'no 5-8 l:03%slow 4-5 107 3 2 3* V E Scobie 6 Helen Buck, Crinkle, MaryDear 78946 Pimlico 5-8 l:03%slop 1 109 2 1 1« l'l ■ Scobie 7 Crinkle, Hidalgo, Trigger 78871 Pimlico 41 f 56%slop 17-5 112 1 1 1*1 V E Scobie 9 LenaWood, Crinkle, GaffneyLass 78705 Pimlico 1-2 48%fa*t 29-10 99 1 5 5» 4s J Wallace 8 Bother, Nightshade. Arbitration 78567 H.deG'ce 41 f 54%good 3} 110 4 3 31 3} L Lang IS Crimp. Shanghai. Kumonin 78378 Bowie 1-2 49 fast 12 1C5 1 6 6« 3* J Dawson 8 BiUWinfrey, Foyle, Roller TRIGGER, br. f, 2 (Ml 101 By Hourless— Qutckfire, by Flint Rock. (Trainer, M. Gorman. Owner, M. Gorman). Breeder. W. J. Salmon. 80221 Dorval 5-S l:00%fast 25 101 3 7 7» 5'3 T WMlson 8 Subtle, LenaWood. SpanishName 80152 Dorval 5-8 1:02 fast 13 101 5 5 61 4=1 T Wilson 7 B'b'aFr'tchie, S.IIope, M'nMagic 79901 B.Bon'ts 6-8 l:02%good 32 102 5 6 41 31 H Howard 7 Battleman, Mary Dear, Subtle 79706 Conn'ght 5-8 1 :01&fast 4 99 5 6 4» 4* F Lee 6 Kirkfield. Mary Bear. Elm 78946 Pimlico 5-8 l:03%slop 16-5 94 4 5 41 4=1 S W'liams 7 Parinacli'ecB'e, Crinkle. Hidalgo 78871 Pimlico 41 f 56%slop 9 107 8 6 1* 5'} H M'rinelli 9 P'acheneeBelle, LenaW'd, Cr'kle 78728 Pimlico 41 f 55%fast 51 991 2 12 91 8=5 F H'stlngsH Wuhu, Lena Wood, Starmatia 78567 H.deG'ce 41 f 54%gc-od 29-10 111 5 9 6l 7'1 B M'rinellil3 Crimp, Shanghai, Perm'ee Belle 78525 H.deG'ce 41 f 6 %slop 16 10013 5 41 3J W Milner 14 Perm'tWave, Do orDie, Crinkle 18424 H.deG'cj 1-2 48%fast 41 111 3 7 51 7«J B M'rinelH13 WilburC.Wh'h'd, Westo'r, Crimp CRIMP, b. f, 2 96 By Crimper— Eiddis, by Hermls. (Trainer, B. B. Rice. Owner, B. B. Rice). Breeder, W. Garth. 78946 Pimlico 5-8 l:03%slop 71 107 5 4 33 5=3 F Sharpe 7 Parinach'eeB'e, Crinkle. Hidalgo 78871 Pimlico 41 f 56%slop 51 107 AVheeled. F H' stings 9 P'acheneeBelle, LenaW'd, Cr'kle 78779 Pimlico 41 f 54%fast 9 110 7 3 43 4= J Wallac^l2 Nightshade, LenaWood, S.toWin 78728 Pimlico 41 f 55%fast 8-5 105 5 2 31 5=1 J Wallacel4 Wuhu, Lena Wood. Starmatia 78567 H.deG'ce 41 f 64%good 31 102 2 2 2= 11 W Milner 13 Shanghai, Per'eeBelle, Kumonin 78424 H.deG'ce 1-2 48%fast 18 102 4 4 P 3'1 J Shanks 13 WilburC.Wh'h'd. W'sto'r. Cr'kle BATTLEMAN, b. c, 2 106 By Cudgel— Necken, by Sir Archibald. (Trainer, J. P. Smith. Owner, J. W. Bean). Breeder. J. W. Bean. 80048 B.Bonnets 5-8 l:01%fast 2 113 4 4 1» 4*S J Wallace 7 Revolt, Spa'liName, FieryFlight 79901 B.Bon'ts 6-8 l:02%good 31-10 100 2 2 2' 1» J Wallace 7 Mary Dear, Trigger, Subtle 79699 Th'ncliffe 6-8 l:01%fast 6 110 3 1 1" 3=1 J Wallace 8 Span. Name, Effort, MasterBlue 79540 Th'ncliffe 41 f 65%fast 16 110 » 3 3'1 3« J Wallace 7 Earla Baby, Effort, Padlock 79433 Th'cliffo 41 f 55%slow 20 116 6 5 4l 4'i D Stirling 8 Sea Fairy, Effort, Royal Pearl 78511 H.deG'ce 41f :55%good 100 116 6 8 6»" 773 F Lee 9 Cloudland, Top'nite, Earla Baby 78401 H.deG'co 1-2 48%fatt 49 118 9 9 9* 8"J J H Burkell Edisto, Burly Baby, Cloudland RHONA. ch. f. 2 (M) 95 By Old Koenig — Charmeuse. by Mazagan. (Trai-.er, A. L. Austin. Owner, A. L. Austin). Breeder, E. C. Griffith. 79601 Conn'ght 5-8 l:02%fast 60 105 5 6 8 818 W Bog'ski 8 Elm, Cheri. Let Me Forget BLACKFOOT. b. g, 2 (M) 101 By Atheling IL— Thrifty, by Ogden. (Trainer, P. M. Burcb. Owner, Nevada Stock Farm). Breeder. Nevada Stock Farm. 80187 Dorval 5-8 l:00%fast 11 111 7 7 71 8»i L Schaefer I Contract. ClearVicw. FieryFlight 78525 H.deG'ce 41 f 53%slop 43 110 14 14 14 14" P Walls 14 Perm. Wave. Do or Die. Trigger 78225 Bowie 1-2 49%slow 40 lit 9 11 12 111S L Schaeferl2 B.W'frey, Foyle. P aclienceB'le 78160 Bowie 1-2 :50%mud 18 116 7 7 7= 811 J Shaffer 8 MoonMagic. Bankrupt, Roller FOYLE, b. f, 2 100 Bv Lough Foyle— Estelle H.. by Sir Dixon. (Trainer, J. Boden. Owrer. Triple Springs Farm Stable). Breeder, W. Garth. 78705 Pimlico 1-2 48%fast 41 102 2 3 41 53 J Ch'lmers 8 Bother. Nightshade. Arbitration 7 8378 Bowie 1-2 49 fast 1 1C9 3 1 11 2= L Lang 8 BiUWinfrey, P'm'neeBclle. Rol'r 78262 Bowio 1-2 49%good 6-5 106 4 1 l'l l3 L Lang 12 Kumonin, Roller. Helen Cond'n 78225 Bowio 1-2 49&slow 14-5 102 1 1 1= 2= J Shanks 12 B.W'frey. r'macheiueB'le, Eft MIRYACHIT, b. f, 2 (M) 109 By Kingship or Lovetie^ — Magpie, by Aimeath II. (Trainsr, F. Regan. Owner, Mrs. L. A. Livingston). Breeder, Mrs. L. A. Livingston. First start. 3rd Race [3rd Dorval Park] j . , , • • ' , Orf| RAPP 3-4 Mile« 3-year-olds. Claiming:. (Sept. 1G, 1915 1:11 7 LEATHERWOOD. ch. g. 3 116 By Light Brigade— Derna, by Peter Quince. (Trainer, J. P. Smith. Owner, B. Harding), Breeder. J. N. Camden. 80222 Dorval 3-4 l:12%fast 11-10 103 1 1 1* 13 J Wallace ■ LyAntoine, Louanna, Lit. Smoke 79944 B.Bonnets 3-4 1:11 fast 18-5 120 6 5 63 57 E Scobie I Radiancy, Beau Nash. Comedy 79903 B.Bon'ts 3-4 1:15 good 9-10 113 1 1 1= 1= E Scobie 8 Lit.Smoke, Oakwood, Lit. Clair 79275 Wood'ne 3-4 l:13%fast 51 106 7 5 S^ 5» E Scobie 7 StageCoach. Wraith, SpeedyGirl 78947 Pimlico 3-4 l:16%slop 13-5 108 5 3 4* 5-J E Scobie 7 S.Broom, Gold.Aimor. Frank G. 78513 H.deG'ce 61 f l:07%good 31-10 114 1 3 23 21 C Robsonl2 Buck Pond, Depuly, Flax 77672 F.Gr'nds 1 l:40%fast 8 110 10 1 7' 9'= H Stutts 10 Frederickt'n, Tliorndale. Blotter 77454 F.Gr'nds 3-4 1:15 hvy 5 116 5 2 2'i 2» J Kederis ■ M.ih.long, Invictus. BrilliantCast 77387 F.Gr'nds 3-4 l:13%fast 7 115 3 6 9 9:s R Rom'elli 9 Mah.long, BrilliantCast. Invictus 75194 Pimlico 3-4 l:ll%fast 31-10 112 2 4 5s 5'° C Rob'son 9 T.Exp'ure, Whetstone, Y.P'ncess 75129 Laurel 3-4 l:13%fast 5 115 5 1 11 1= C Rob'sonlO Batsman. Husky, Jimson NEW BEAUTY, b. f. 3 109 By Delhi— Lady McGee. by McGee. (Trainer, A. J. Wells. Owner, A. J. Wells). Breeder. T. Piatt. 80223 Dorval 3-4 l:12%fast 6 106 3 2 2* 21 J McCoy 7 Racket, Jacnues, Radiancy 79444 M.H'ghts 7-8 l:24y5fast 16-5 102 1 1 l1! 2h H Hay I WoodUidy, EdP'dleton. K.T'xell 79364 M.H'ghts 7-8 l:30%slop 41 95 1 1 Is l1 H Hay 7 K.Troxell, O. Henry, Rec'dation 79239 M.H'ghts 3-4 l:13%fast 17-10 102 2 2 31 471 M Garrett 5 Prince Regent, Deputy, No I.ady 79006 Churchill 1 l:39%slow 43-10 100 1 1 1» 11 O Ellis 9 AniityClaim, P'yi'olit'u l.R'per 78938 Churchill 1 1:43 hvy 19-10 110 3 2 3 » 3» E Pool 13 Br'cliloader, Am. Claim, Mex.Tea 78800 Lex'gton 3-4 l:13%fast 23-10 105 2 1 I'll3 L McD'ottl2 Odd Seth, Mexican Tea. KingTut 78667 Lex'gton 3-4 l:15%mud 31 108 1 1 31 4«1 L McD'ottll Kit.Troxell, Minus, SnowMaideo COMEDY, b. f, 3 105 By Trompe la Mort — Farce, by Rire Aux Larmes. (Trainer, F. W. Kearns. Owner, F. J. Franck). Breeder. G. D. Widener. 80226 Dorval lm70y 1:44 fast 6 104 7 8 8=° 813 F Stevens 9 Sligo. Odd Seth, Don Juan 80051 B.Bonnets 1 l:41%fast 6-6 103 8 1 1' 2'1 E Beach 8 Hobokus, Dancer, Nivlag 79944 B.Bonnets 3-4 1:14 fast 41 108 5 2 2» 3=1 A Accardy 6 Radiancy, Beau Nash. Runchief 79538 Belmont 1 l:ll%mud 8 105 2 2 41 5 » J Shanks 14 Apology. Belcross. Cladys V. 79013 Jamaica 3-4 1:13 fast 7 94 4 2 2U 331 W Harvey 11 Buck Pond, Escol.a d'Oro. Lally 78842 Jamaica lm70y l:44%fast 8-5 103 6 1 l3 Ink G Fields S Dclysia, Gladys V., Juno 78744 Jamaica 3-4 l:13%fart 6 105 6 1 l'l l1 Q Fields 13 Protocol, Warr'ton, H.Comm'der 78365 Bowie 51fl:09%fast 7 111 5 3 2"* 5'i F Murphy 13 Just, Haughty Lady, Conscript 77781 Jefferson 1 1:42 fast 6 94 9 10 101 108J D Jones II Omnipotent, Servitor. Mr. Beck LADY CHOCO, ch. f, 3 103 By Atheling II.— Chocolate Lady, by Eitimat. (Trainer, W. Caywood. Owner, A. Rold). Breeder. Nevada Stock Farm. 80226 Dorval lm70y 1:44 fast 62 98 8 4 61 6s F Lee 9 Sligo, Odd Seth, Don Juan 79743 Conn'ght 5J f l:10%mud 4 102 3 1 I»l 3= ¥ Lee 7 CoralReef. Rhinestone. W. Charm 79554 Conn'ght 3-4 l:lt%fast 41 9'J 4 1 l1 l"fc F Lee 9 Sligo, Polly Leigliton. Arragosa 78379 Bowie 51 f l:07%fast 2S MS 7 3 5' 4s W Milner 8 Go Foin. Much Ado. Leonard G. 78309 Bowio 3-4 1:15 fast 14f 101 3 7 6'1 5=1 W Harvoyl.'l Lieut. Farrell, AuntJaiie, Fehrah 78228 Bowio 7-8 l:29%m-j..l 12f 101 2 2 4' 911 F Lee U Fifty-Fifty, Warn::. CLCgmile 78161 Bowie 61 f 1:23 muU 8f 100 5 9 11s 11== J Ch'lmersLJ Biffltang, TimesUp, Agg.l'apa 77583 F.Gr'nds 3-4 l:13'h.hvy 10 109 1 2 3" 4» W Milner 7 Privilege, Jackson, Goldmark 77343 F.Gr'nds 3-4 l:13',igoodt 15 107 1 2 11 l'l W Milner It Jackson, Kilbowie, Antiiiuity AGGRAVATING PAPA, b. g. 3 105 By Flittergold— Blue Fox, by Waterboy. (Trainer, G. Phillips. Owner, J. McMiller.). Breeder. H. Watersoa. 80:;-22 Dorval 3-1 l:12%fast 14 102 6 7 7 67J F Lee 9 I.eatherw'd, L.Antone, Louanna 78545 H.deG'ce lm70y 1:14 fast 41 107 6 1 l"t 33i W Milner S Seth'srT'er, Dandyb'sli, N'mana 78471 H.deG'ce lmTOy l::i0%livy 9-5 92 9 2 l1 1"" 8 W'liamsll Aladdin, J'nyDundee, W. Lynch 78381 Bowio lmTOy 1:41 fast 7-5 1C8 5 2 2' 2'-» W Milner C WoodLudy, Scth'sFl'r. Fr'yBoy 78312 Bowie 1 1-16 l:31%fast 3\ 99 4 4 4' 3? W Mi'.ner (.Rupee, Fr'zySnzy, FlyingDevil 78267 Bowie lmTOy 1:49 good I 107 2 5 2" uj W Milner 11 Anne. WoodKidy, Setli'sKlo.ver 7«161 Bowie 6Afl:2T mud 42 98 11 6 43 3=1 W Milner 13 BiffBang, Times Up. VcnizeloJ 77936 Jefferson 1 1 M 1 fllfjHf 8 99 10 8 S' Ss3 0 W C'rollll PSSJBSt, Our Star, Servitor CONSCRIPT, ch. g, 3 (M) 101 By Atheling II.— Thistle Belle, by Knight at the Thistle. (Trainer, P. M. Burch. Ownen, Nevada Stock Farm Stable). Breeder, Nevada Stock Farm. 80257 Dorval 3-4 l:12%fast 38 96 4 4 3 3:lJ F Lee 1) BriarSweet, MillGate, Pet. Piper 78516 H.deG'ce lmTOy l:45%good 7 106 6 9 91 10» F Lee IS BlueStreak, El.bTide. Rechabite 78365 Bowio 51 f l:09%fast 41 116 3 5 3"t 31 F Lee 13 Just, HaughtyLady. Bor.nieLady 78263 Bowie lmTOy 1 :." oy5good 14 108 3 1 2"t 4'A F Lee 14 Dane. Fool, Betli.Stl, Pol. L'gton 78177 Bowie 6 1-2 f l:22%fast 9f 100 5 2 2'1 481 F Lee 13 Warning, Trapstick, Protocol 75742 Bowie 61 f l:21%fast llf 85 3 8 8' 851 H Howard 13 Rock Bottom, Lsoaas. Eager 75610 Bowie 3-4 1:15 fast 63 104 2 2 4= T'l F Lee 12 Nonnana. Iks Poet, No Lady MUCH ADO, b. f, 3 1C5 By Ed Crump— Teetotal, by Irish Lad. (Trainer, G. Kneessl. Owner, E. Gummel). Breeder, H. R. Duiany. 80293 Seo today's chart. 79903 B.Bon'ts 3-4 1:15 good 42 101 8 5 7'1 S'1 F Lee 8 Leatherw'd. Lit.Smoke, Oakw'd 79329 Mt.Royal 3-4 IdHfcfaSt 81 103 C'* F Bryson 6 Coral Reef, Drummond. Sligo 79247 Mt.Royal 3-4 1:17 good 16 100 3= F Bryson 0 Vitamin, T.Peruvian, Drummonl 79159 Mt.Royal 3-4 l:21%hvy 10 105 5"! R M' thews 7 Tbel'eruv'n. G'deuRed. G.Cad'ua TIDAL WAVE, ch. c, 3 (M) 112 By Sweep On— Majestic, by Ogden. (Trainer, R. A. Arbique. Owner, 0, A. Razon). Breeder. Mrs. M. S. Combs. 80156 Dorval 3-4 1:13 fast 23 10) 6 5 5'1 5'1 J Ch'lmers 7 Sunmagne, JoyS'ke, For.FIower 79945 B.Bonnets 7-8 l:2S»/sfast 27-10 K.8 6 7 8" 8'-' K Rom'ellilO P.Leighton, TlieFenian. B. Mayes 79709 Conn'ght 1 l:40V5fast 24 98 4 1 Ink r-1 F Lee I Joa.inina, Jaciiues, Vennie 79450 Conn'ght 61 f 1:07 fast 12 94 6 6 5' 5» II Howard 7 Admirer, Hillinan. Ablaze NIVLAG. blk. g, 3 (M) 101 By Dick Finnell— Marbles, by Lissak. (Trainer, A. Thomas. Owner, J. Koors). Breeder. T. Piatt. 80051 B.Bonnets 1 l:41%fast 57 103 5 6 3 * 4'= H Howard 8 lloliokus. Comedy, Dancer 79944 B.Bonnets 3-4 1:14 fast 38 97 1 4 43 6' L Lang I Radiancy, Beau Mask, Comedy 79850 B.Bon'ts 7-8 l:26%fast 27f 102 10 8 S'i 9" D Prible 11 Flint, Jackson, Brush All 79596 Thncliffe 3-4 l:M%Caat 8 97 3 2 (i 6si K Punsh'n I Viola Burton, Fitzrue, Snov.-den 79483 Th'ncliffe 3-1 l:14%faat 91 M 5 5 Tail up. L Lang 5 Sweepstakes, T'rbulcnt. Penman 79396 Th'ncl'fe 1 1-16 l:50%hvy 16 95 i 3 3' 4"' L Punch'n 6 GrayGables, Warn'g, SeaMarch 70629 Latonia 41 f 53%fast 9 lt9 8 6 6= 6"! K Pool 9 Queen Bess, Clicr.Lce, N. Beauty 4th Race [4th Dorval Park] 1 : i I i ■ i i i i .iil DA PC ■*■ ^"l*** St. James Pnrse. 3-year-oldM and np»rar«l. ["on led in 4 III nAUC Canada. Allotvances. (June -I, aSS9 IsM ll-~* '■" 14 ;t.) PERSISTENCE, ch. g, 4 107 By Fitzwilliam— Ask Ma. hy Marchmont II. (Trainer. F. Garvott. Owner. M. Le Roy). Breeder. J. K. L. Rosa. 79946 B.Bonnets 1 1-8 1:37 fast 13-10 100 3 2 31 2'i J Wallace 5 Flowerful, FlamingWire. Chloris 79598 Th'ncliffe 3-4 l:15=ifast 33-5 116 7 6 41 31 J Ch'lmers 7 Azrael. SpeedyGirl. Caledon 79437 Thcliffe 1 l:4H&siow 4 107 4 4 5 5-i E Ambr'se 5 Lunetta. Julia' M., Ruuningwild 79357 Wood'ne 1 l:42%mud 51 109 6 4 * 2' J Ch'lmers 6 Hallucination, Flowerful, P.Pin 79235 W .od'ne 1 1-16 1:4S last 71 110 4 4 33 3= ■ Ambr'se 5 Trajanus, Night Raider, Curland 74212 Wood'ne 13-4 3:02 slow 5 100 7 2 2° 2= T Wilson 8 H'lucinat'n. TrlBIazer. Procyou 74120 Wood'ne lm7»y l:45Vifast 8-3 103 1) 1 1' 1= T Wilson 10 PuffUall, El Jesmar. War Tank 74002 Wood'ne lmTOy 1:44 fast 30 100 7 6 41 4' F Stevens 7 Hallucination, Procyon, Azrael WAR TANK, b. g, 6 103 By Inferno— Calitia, by Gaiattna. (Trainer, J. G. Gorman. Owner. M. Gorman). feeder. J. E. Seagram. 80091 B.Bonnets 1 1 IITsslSW 11-3 107 1 3 5 5'« J Wallace 5 Wed. Prince, Mv. Crown. Fl.Wire 79797 B.Bonnets 3-4 l:14%fast 14-5 109 4 11= 1= J WallacelO Br.Sweet, Hon.'near. Flam. Wire 79710 Conn'glit 1 l:40»%fast 21-5 107 1 4 43 4= ■ Scobie 0 Wed. Prince, Kl.lesmar, Fl.Wire 79055 Conn'ght lmTOy 1:46 fast 25 97 2 4 2" 3=1 J Judy 0 Flowerful. El Jesmar, Chloris 79448 Coan'ckt lmTOy l:46%fast 5 10T 2 2 2" 4= ■ Scobie 0 Isoletta, FlamingWirc, EU'smar 79274 Wood'no S-4 1:15 fast 5 117 2 6 5= 3 \ D Young 11 Leaside, Lord Marcus, Algonquin 74525 Th'cliffe lmTOy l:44%fast 25 M 4 7 710 0°1 J Woods S Procyon, RovalVisitor, Pushl'iu 74375 Th'cliffe 3-4 l:14'^fast 12 1U8 8 8 5' 2'1 J Woods 12 Bengore, Ardella, P.eljov 74216 Wood'ne lmTOy l:4'5%sloW 10 103 2 2 3' 67i F Stevens !) Baby Mine, Leaside, Brvnthona 74120 Wood'ne lmT)y l:4Mfe ast 7 113 1 4 4'1 4" D Stirling 10 l'ersistcnce, Puffr.all. El.Iesmar 74072 Wood'ne 3-4 1 :12'-ffcfast 17 108 5 6 6 6*1 P Stevens I King's Court, ( liloris, Diadeina 73769 Dorval lmToy l:43%fast 31-10 111 3 1 31 4* J Rowan 0 EUesmar, JuneFly, Myrt.C'iowu REBUS, b. f, 3 (M) 85 By Calgary— Frolic, by Ailes d'Or. (Trainer, G. Simon. Owner, J. Fair). Breeder. Thorncliffe Stable. 80255 Dorval lm70y l:4l%fsst 18 H 5 4 43 3" D Stev's'n 6 Equity, Seven Oaks, Brush AH 80189 Dorval lmTOy 1:46 fast 25 100 7 3 6» 7=« J Wallace 7 B.oftheWest, M'ileC"»n, C'rvOn 79710 Conn'ght 1 l:40 ifast 19 97 4 6 5= 5=1 H Howard 6 Wed. Prince, EUesmar, Fl Wire 79557 Conn'ght ll:42%fast 91 101 2 4 4« 4»1 W Bog'ski 6 CarryOn, Flam'gWiie, TigerTim 79448 Conn'ght lmTOy l:46%fast 91 90 6 4 6= 55i H Howard « Isoletta, FlamiugWire, EU'smar 79314 Wood'no 11:43 fast 21 10) 6 2 2"k 4=^ J Wallace 7 Beau of the West. Maypole, I'elf 79103 Wood'no 1 1-8 l:5T%fast 105 10T 14 12 103 10" D Stirling 15 MaternalPride, Tli'ndyke, M'pole SEVEN OAKS. ch. c. 3 (M) 90 By Hearts of Oak— Lady Norma, by Malamont. (Trainer, H. Giddings, Jr. Owner, C. Bobson). Breeder. S. Bobson. 80255 Dorval lm70y l:44%fast 41 101 2 1 2* 2» C Phillips 6 Equity, Rebus. Brush All 80155 Dorval 1 1-8 l:56%fast 6-5 96 5 4 5 5 « J Maclver 5 RoyalV'tor, K'g'sC'rt, K'gWave 80094 B.Bonnets 1 l:44%slow 19-6 100 5 4 8* 4% R Rom'elli 5 Wed.Prince, My. Crown, Fl.Wire 79185 W.od'ne 1 1-8 l:rc%s ood 17 116 7 2 2» 3" O Walls 7 Vrana, Isoletta. Thorndyke 79103 Wood'ne 1 1-8 l:57%fast 4 112 8 • 61 61* R Rom'ellilS MaterualPride, Th'ndyke, M'po'.c REDTIP, b. o. « 107 By Tippecanoe or Bed Fox II.— Elfain, by Sain. (Trainer, W. Walsh. Owner. A. Monast). Breeder. S. 8c A. E. Dyment. 80089 B Bonnets 3-4 l:14%slow 19 104 7 7 T 7" D Prible 7 CoralReef. LittleClair. Radiancy 79306 Mt. Royal 5-8 1:07 slop 9-5 111 1* C O'Mah'y 7 Bud Fisher, Aghamore, G. Coast 79284 Mt. Royal 5-8 l:04M fast 51 108 1 1 C O'Mah'y 8 SpoedRiver. Skywards, Agham're 74966 Stamford lm20y 1 ^S^fast 64 104 8'J F BullmanlO Wheelln, KinglinglL. B.Dudley 74879 Stamfrd : -4 1 :18%fast 41 106 5'* C O'Mah'y 7 Regiopolis, Tricks, Worm Wood 74760 Stamfrd lm&Oy l:33%good 77 108 6* C O'Mah'y 8 Dominator, W. Flower. Quaker Page 7 5th Race [5th Dorval Park] C4U DA PC * *-2 Mile*, ^-year-olds and upward. Claiming;. (Sept. 14, OIIl HAUL 1»23 2:34 4 104.) FANNIE BEAN, br. ra, 5 111 By Zeus— Mascal, by Sain. (Trainer. G. E. Phillips. Owner. J. McMillen). Breeder. Williams & Badford. 79995 B.Bon'ts 1 1-2 2:35%fast 9-10 107 4 2 1* l1 J Wallace I Links, Irish Pat, Attorney Muir 79493 M H'glits lmTOy l:41%fast 2i 110 5 3 2* 2« F Sharpe 5 Bar.Palmer. T.d'Honn'r. KentL. 79365JM lights 13-16 2:04 slop 1 109 5 1 1* l'!F Sharpe 7 Kent L.. Rupee, Marcella Boy 79242 M.H'ghts 1 1-8 l:53%fast 11-10 107 5 6 4* 21 F Horn C Rupee, Lady Inez. Kent L. 79194 M.H'ghts lm70y 1:49 slow 3 106 4 3 2J 2| D McA'ffe 4 JewellV.D., WoodLndy, I.ouanna 79110 Map.H'ts 11-8 1:58 slow 3-2 108 3 3 2* 11 D McA'ffe 7 Kent L., St. Donard. Rupee 78680 H.deG'ce 1 1-8 l:56%fast 41-10 109 8 2 2« 21 F Sharpe 8 Vice-Ch'rman, LordWr'k, Demos 78407 H.deG'ce 1 IS l:54%fast 4-5 109 8 3 3'1 l1 F Sharpe 8 High Gear, Superbum, Cote d'Or GOOD NIGHT, b. g, 4 107 By Rickety— Slippers, by Meddler. (Trainer. F. J. Kearns. Owner, S. Gooch). Breeder. H. P. Whitney. 80227 Dorval 1 1-4 2:07 fast 9-5 108 6 1 1»* 2'1 P Walls 7 W.Pittston, Ballotcar, IrishPat 79948 B Bonnets 1 1-8 l:56V4fast 4 108 6 4 41 3»1 A Accardy 7 Links, Murray, Gen. Cadorna 79853 B.Bon'ts ll:42%fast 14 106 6 5 6* 3«j A Accardy 0 Guelpli, Jacques. Permarco 792C8 Belmont 1 l:40%fast 60 109 5 7 7 6»1 A Accardy 7 Ever Bold, Bluffer, Gay Ben 78557 II dcG'ce 1 1-8 l:53%fast i 110 4 7 7 7»» B M'rinelli 7 Humboldt Traj'us, Maryl'd B'h? 78530 H (ieG'ce 1 1-16 l:49 t,slop 30 110 3 6 6l 5*1 A Accardy 0 Attilia, Guelph, Bluemondale 77804 Jefferson 1 1-2 2:35%fast 5 105 4 1 1* l'l H Stutta 5 East Ind'n, Freezy S'zy, Ashl'd 77742 Jefferson 1 1-16 1:4S fast 21 109 6 8 81 8*11 Parke 10 Escarpolette, Tody, Richelieu 77675 F.Gr'nds 1 1-16 l:4S%fast 20 10518 6 61 811 H Stutta 10 Bucado, Tan Son. Normal IRISH PAT, b. g, 4 106 By BerrillJon— Mollis Bean, by Bobbie Bean, (Trainer, J. Bauer. Owner. J. J. Lyons). Breeder. B. B. Howard. 80227 Dorval 1 1-4 2:07 fast 13-5 104 3 5 5l 4*4 E Scobie 7 W.Pittston, GoodNight Ballotcar 79995 B .Bon'ts 1 1-2 2:35%fast 4 106 3 1 3« 3»« E Scobie 6 Fannie Bean, Links. Attor. Muir 79854 B Con'ts 1 1-8 l:37%fast 12-5 111 1 1 1* 1« E Scobie 7 Hohokus. At.Muir, TheC'km'der 79711 OtM'sM 1 1-16 1 :47%f ast 16-5 111 6 6 6 4»J E Scobie C Sligo. Hohokus, Cen. Cadorna YBBBB Conn'ght 1 3-16 2:01%fast 21 111 6 5 5" 3SJ ■ Scobie 6 N'htR'der, W'ngPrince, At.Muir 79453 Cnnn'ght 1 1-8 1 :o3%fast 3 105 6 4 3* 1»1 E Scobie 8 M'monElder, Atty.Muir, Trev'c't 78620 H.deC'ce 1 1-4 2:06%fast 3 107 10 8 9* 7* P Walls 10 NightRaider, L'tleAm'e, Rech'te FINCASTLE. ch. g, 5 103 By The Manager — King's Daughter, by Ornament (Trainer, J. M. Weill. Owner, Buckeye Stable). Breeder. 1. C. McDowell. 80261 Dorval 1 3-16 2:02 fast 20 106 4 2 2'1 2»k J McCoy 5 Neapolitan, Att'yMuir, M.Bilson 80153 Dorval 1 1-8 1:38 fast 71 105 3 4 4* 4» L Aron 5 Stonewall, OurBirthday, At.Muir 79800 B.Bonnets 1 l:42%fast 16 107 8 8 8" 7TJ J McCoy 9 Gen. Cadorna, Avispa, Dancer 79(529 M.H'ghts 1 1-8 l:53%slow 71 102 3 6 3* 3s* R Zcchini 6 Proceeds, Tingling, Halu 7944 6 M.H'ghts 1 1-16 1:45 fast 19 102 I 5 5* 31 W Taylor 7 Ashland, Tingling, Lucky Run VMMIM lights 1 3-16 2:04 slop 17 101 4 6 6'1 5 « J Eaton 7 Fannie Bean, Kent L., Rupee 78890 Col'ml.us 1 1-16 l:51%fast 12 102 4= K Noc C She Devil, Overstep. Dancer 78850 Col'mb's lm70y 1:49 fast 7 109 57 F W'dst'k 6 Scissors, Murray, Drummond 78769 Col'mbus 1 1-16 l:56%hvy 71 101 618 J Paz C Jou Jou, Vennie, Grass Tree BECHABITE, b, g. 4 108 By Fayette— Teetotal, by Desmond. (Trainer, G. Kneessi. Owner, E. Gummel). Breeder. H. R. Dulany. 80225 Dorval lm70y 1 :45%f ast 14 109 2 5 3« 2« G Br'ning B Capt.Clover. A. Muir. IT. Artillery 80051 B. Bonnets 1 l:41%fast 43 HI 3 3 61 615 B Br'nings 8 Hohokus, Comedy, Dancer 79948 B .Bonnets 1 1-8 l:56Vifast 33 110 1 6 6* 6'» B Br'ning 7 Links. Murray, Good Night 79801 B Bonnets 1 1-8 l:55%fast 23 103 3 2 6* 5*3 E Ambr'se 7 Ebb Tide, Wrackhorn, Links 79370 Mt.Royal 1 1:51 slop 6 113 514 II Chapp'l 6 Vennie, Torsida, Trooper 79200 Mt.Royal 3-4 l:17%slow 6 112 514 H Chapp'U 6 Ch'fSiwnsor, Coral Reef, Vennie 78908 Pimlico 1 1-8 1:58 hvy 48 117 5 7 C» 65 E Faulst'b. 9 Altissiuio. Thomasine, LordW'ck 6th Race [6th Dorval Park] CtU DA PC 1 1-16 Miles. 3-year-olds and upward. Claiming. (June 23, Olfl nAl/t 1J 23 1:45 5 122.) CAPT. CLOVER, ch. g, 5 107 By General Boberts— Bavaria, by Baveiston. (Trainer, B. Hefferman. Owner, Mrs. G. H. Abbott). Breeder. G. M. Van Gorden. 80225 Dor\al lm70y l:45%fast 51 106 3 2 1' l1 P J Baker 9 Re'habite, Att.Muir, II. Artillery 80193 Dorval lm70y l:45%fast 91 108 7 6 7"k 6" F J Bakerll PoU.vI.eisthton. DtBftr, T.Fenian 80095 B. Bonnets 1 1-8 l:59^sl .w 7 107 2 4 2nk 473 F J Baker 0 Mormon Elder, Ashland, Demos 79948 B.Bonnets 1 1-8 1 :56Vfefast 5 110 2 7 7 7" F J Baker 7 Links, Murray, Good Night 79712 Conn'ght lm70y l:45^fast 2 104 3 3 2* 11 F J Baker 6 L'veliness. M'gician, II. Artillery 79602 Conn'ght 3-4 1:15 fast 31 109 2 4 2l 2» F J EakerlO Flint. Oraleggo, Black Baby NANCY McKAY, br. f, S 100 By Jack Atkin— Sans Gene, by Bock Sand. (Trainer, O. Johnson. Owner. Missouri Stable). Breeder, White & Garnett. 80294 BM today's chart. 79992 B.Bon'ts 3-4 l:13%fast 8f 103 6 10 81 3«1 L Aron 12 Racket, Peter Piper, Don Joan 79679 M lights 51 f l:07%fast 5 101 t 3 2» 1» W Taylor 10 WeeDear. Ar.Alexander. W.Map 79319 M lights 51 f l:05:1£fast 14-5 103 4 6 61 5' L Aron 11 Sister Josella, Uughie. Col. Pat 79109 Map.H'ts 51 f 1:09 slow 27-10 10C 3 4 41 4*1 L Aron 11 No Lady, F. Howena, Pret.Mally 78928 Col'mbus 3-4 1:14 fast 23-10 110 2l J Gr'eisen C Trafalgar, Bigwig, Star Red 78765 Col'mbus 3-4 l:19Vshvy 17-10 113 8Ti L Aron 8 Pawnbroker, Dunoon, Star Red 78598 Col'mbus 51 f l:09%fast 16-5 111 ll L. Aron I Times Up, Blue Hill, Aunt Jane 78486 Col'mbus 51 f l:125shvy 81 104 tj L Aron 10 Fast Bey, Aunt Jane, Moorfleld 78342 Hunfton 1 1-8 l:54%fast 51 116 Pulled up. L Aron 8 Norah, Dunoon. Dreamer POLLY LEIGHTON, ch. f, 3 101 By Wormleighton— Pirate Polly, by Pirate of Pen- ranee. (Trainer, F. Holman. Owner, S. Nuckols). Breeder, L. A. Lyne, 80193 Dorval lm70y l:45%fast 14-5 99 4 1 11 l4 J Ch'lmersll Dancer, The Fenian T.Swimmer 79945 B.Bonnets 7-8 l:28Vifast 13 103 3 4 l"k D J Ch'lmerslO TheFenian, B. Mayes. WhCharm 79745 Conn'ght 1 l:44%mud 4 98 5 3 4« 41S F Lee 0 FrostyBoy, Wrackhorn, SunMart 79652 Conn'ght 3-4 l:H%fast 11 98 8 6 4« 3J T Wilson 10 Arjiumental, Arragosa, Sligo 79554 Conn'ght 3-4 l:14%fast 73 99 1 6 9* 3'1 J Mclver 9 Lady Choco, Sligo, Arragosa 78647 H.deG'ce 1 1-16 1:48 fast 17f 95 7 7 7* 611 J Sm'w'dlL' Q'liok Time, Com me Ci. Zouave 78516 H.deG'ce lm70y l:45%good 18 96 9 7 81 8*1 J Dawson 15 BlueStreak, EbbTide, Rechabite LOVELINESS, ch. m, 6 101 By Charles Edward— Spanish Maid, by Discnls*, (Trainer. J. D. Misick. Owner. Mrs. J. B. Misick). Breeders. J. O. & G. H. Keene. 80225 Dorval lm70y l:45%fast 71 103 4 4 V 7»1 D Prible 9 Capt.Clover, Rediabite, At.Muir 79850 B.Bon'ts 7-8 l:26%fast 10 112 4 9 9s 7" F J Bakerll Flint. Jackson, Brush AH 79712 Conn'ght lm70y l:45«ifast 33-10 105 2 1 in 21 P Walls 6 C. Clover, Magician, II. Artillery 79500 Conn'ght 1 1-16 l:49%fast 6 101 5 2 3h 5*1 H Kow.tr.l 7 Gen. Cadorna, Natural, Demos 78559 H.deG'ce 1 1-16 l:48Vifast 32 951 7 4 71 9'» J Sm'wo'dl.H SouthBrecze. DukeJohn, I ?aside 78366 Bowie 7-8 llt4BjMI 68 103 10 6 5'1 5«1 C Allen 13 Arendal, Mary Maxim, Antilles ASHLAND, b. g. 6 105 By Honeywood— Busy Bee, by First Tenor. (Trainer, G. E. Phillips. Owner, J. McMillen). Breeder. Nevada Stock Farm. P0292 See today's chart. 80227 Dorval 1 1-4 2:07 fast 27-10 107 4 6 61 71* J Wallace 7 W.Pittston, GoodNight Ballotcar 80095 B Bonnets 1 1-8 l:59%slow 3 107 5 5 3l 2 J E Renzetti 6 Morm. Elder. Demos, Capt.Clover 79446 M lights 1 1-16 1:45 fast 18-5 109 5 4 2" 1" F Sharpe 7 Tingling, Finiastle. Lucky Run 79365 M . H'ghts lm70y 1:50 slop 1 111 4 2 1« l1 F Sharpe 6 Grass Tree, Lucky Run, Yoriek 79154 M.H'ghts 1 1-16 1:56 mud 51 105 5 6 4» 2»k F Horn 8 Al Stebler, SheDevil, EyeBrigut 78984 Pimlico 1 1-16 l:51ftslow 3-2 110 6 6 51 5» F Sharpe S Bounce, Warning, Treviscot DABDANELLA. br. f. 4 105 By Everest— Panchet, by Buskin II. (Trainer. W. Miller. Owner, J. Mcintosh). Breeder, G. L. Hundley. 80193 D rval lm70y l:45%fast lCf 106 10 U 11 ll21 E Kumm'rll PollyLcighton. Dancer. T.Fenian 79713 Kempton 5-S 1 :07*;f ast 1 114 1« A Finley ." Swim, Jack Reeves, Dartaway 79673 Kempton 3-4 l:17%fast 12 110 6" R McA'ney (! Gupton, Atmislice, Uinkle 79574 Kempton 1 l:49«4fast 10 112 6'4 H Chapp'l 7 ShingleSli'k, N'politan. Arm'tice LITTLE ED, I*. *. 8 107 By Norford— Purse Rose, by Orsinl. (Trainer, TJ. S. Wishard. Ownor. D. E. Wishard). Breeder. A. Neal. 80227 Dorval 11-4 2:07 fast 47 1081 2 4 41 5"2 S Banks 7 W.Pittston, GoodNight Ballotcar 80193 l) r\al lm70y l:45%fast 16f 109111 10 1015 9 « I Banks 11 PollyLcighton. DSSfW. T Fenian 79752 Kempton lm70y l:51%fast 7 112 7IS S Banks 7 Ball. near. TlieC'k'mder, (Jol Bed 79717 K mpton 1 1:47% fast 18-5 112 4'7 S Banks 7 Alf Vezina, MartO'Hara, B'man 79676 Kcmyton lm70y l:52Mifast 3 112 351 S Banks 0 Sh'leSliack, KegalL'ge, A. Vezina 7th Race [7th Dorval Park] "74-U DA PC I Mile and TO Yards. 3-year-oln.s and upward. Claiming;. I Til nMUt (June 21, 1JJ23 1:42 4-5 1 1U7.) LUCKY RUN. br. c, 4 103 By Tea Caddy— Run of Luck, by Wagner. (Trainer. 0. Johnson. Owner. Missouri Stable). Breeder. H. H. Hewitt. 80257 Dorval 3-4 l:12^fast 25 115 G 6 7* 67J L Aron !) BriarSweet, MillCate, Conscript 79685 M.H'ghts lm70y i:42 fast 12 109 4 4 41 5* W Taylor 8 Louanna, A. HightSir, F.o'Fun 79446 M.H'ghts 1 1-16 1:45 fast 16 109 1 1 11 4» L Aron 7 Ash'and. Tingling. Fine.istle 79365 M.H'ghts lm70y 1:50 slop 13 H4 2 12* 3s} L Aron 6 Ashland, Grass Tree, Yovick 78684 Col'mbus 61 f l:25Sislop 71 116 5'° L Aron 6 Full o' Fun, Stamp, Delhimar 78579 Col'mb's lm70y l:48%fast 31 113 21 L Aron 7 Cn.le Velo, B«t«K Straps 78485 Col'mbus 51 f l:137shvy 9 107 H L Aron 11 JackPot, Babyloa'u. Chest. Girl MILL GATE. ch. g, 4 (M) 90 By Sir John John-on— Milldale. by Miller. (Trainer, G. Land. Owner, G. Land). Breeders, J, D. Carr & Bro. 80257 Dorval 3-4 l:l^M,fast 31 102 0 5 4=1 2* J Wallace S Blue Hawk, Insulate. Superbnm 79593 Belmont 1 1-16 l:47Vfeslow 50 104 3 8 8 S" B M'rinelli !) BriarSweet, Conscript, I'et.Pirvr 65948 Jamaica 3-4 l:12'7fcfast 100 103 7 8 8 8" J McCoy % Best Love. Batteisea. Aladdin ATTOBNEY MUIR, tr. g, 9 97 By Stalwart— San Andres, by Quicklime. (Trainer. G. C. Milton. Owner. G. C. Milton). Breeder. J. D. Neet. 80261 Dorval 13-16 2:02 fast 13-5 102 2 4 31 35} W Bog'ski 9 Neapolitan. Kinc.istle, M.Bilson MXtS Dorval lm70y l:45%fast 12 103 9 7 5" 3'1 W Bog'ski i» C. Clover, Rechabite, H. Artillery 80153 Dorval 1 1-8 1:58 fast 23-10 100 5 2 SJ 3» J Wallace 5 Stonewall, OurB'thday. Fcastle 79995 B.Bon'ts 1 1-2 2:35%fa.st 11 107 5 4 415 4=» F Lee 0 Fannie Beau. Links, Irish Pat 79854 B.Bon'ts 1 1-8 157%fasi 5 106 6 3 3« 3 5 E Renzetti 7 IrishPat. Hohokus. TheC'km'der 79656 Conn'ght lm70y l:4BM#Mt 41 110 7 5 4* 3» J Owens 7 Demos, Brush Bov, Cavendish 79559 Conn'ght 1 3-16 2:01^fast 11-5 105 J 3 4« 4« F Lee 6 N'ghtR'der, WgPrince, Ir'hPat 79453 Conn' gut 1 1-8 l:55Vast 2 108 8 7 4' 3»1 P Walls 8 IrishPat. M'nioiiBlder. Treviscot 78675 H.deG'ce 1 3-16 2:03Vifast 11-5 105 9 6 6' o«l A Abel 9 Rechabite, Eastlndian, Ashlsnd 78621 H.deG'ce 1 1-4 2:07%fast IS 104 1 3 6'1 2'1 A Abel 10 Hickory. Royal Crown, Bolster OCCIDENTA. b. g. 6 103 By The Finn— Star of the West, by Montana, (Trainer. B. Hefferman. Ownor, Mrs. G. H. Abbott). Breeder, J. E. Madden. 80292 See today's chart. 80260 Dorval lm70yl:4« fast 51 110 3 4 4» 4« F J Baker 7 Dancer, Brass Tacks. Trooper 80188 Dorval 3-4 1:14 fast 48 108 6 3 5» 5' F J Bakerl.1 Rhinestone, BriarSweet. StarC'rt 79233 Wood'ne 3-4 l:14%fast 20f 106 4 9 10» 11* P Walls 12 Seth's Lemon, Arendal. Fehrah 78468 Tijuana 1 1-16 l:17%fast 4 103 5 3 5« 5'1 O Clark 6 Dolph, O'nCatherine, Ilyanpom 78141 Tijuana lm70y 1:16 fast 7 108 1 1 1» 1» E Neal 7 Miss Claire. Breeze, Roisterer 78111 Tijuana 11:46. good 6-5 113 6 1 ll 1*1 E Neal 10 Miaanna, Mary Contrary. Zillah 97793 Tijuana Dn'Oy 1:18 fast 11-10 107 12 1 V 9* F Horn 12 Fiesta, Uobey Baker, Flea — ^^^ — « MONTILLO, b. r. 8 103 By Free Lance or Sain— Binda, by The Bard, (Trainer, J. M. Weill. Owner, Buckeye Stable). Breeder. O. J. Long;. 80292 See today's chart. 79684 M.H'ghts 1 1-8 1:52 fast 18 111 « 6 6 6'» A Kroger 6 Puzzle. GrassTree, Pir.McGe* 79492 M.H'ghts lm70y l:43Hf ast 21 103 7 7 7»« 7»« H Hay 8 Eye Bright, Bojul, She Devil 79154 M.H'ghts 11-16 1:56 mud 17 106 7 8 8 8" W Taylor 8 Al Stebler, Ashland. She Devil 78887 Col'mbus 3-4 1:15 fast 13 106 7T1 K Noa 9 OldSinner, SpringVale, I ncleAba 78796 Col'mbus 1 1-4 2:20%good 12 89 61 K Noc 7 Billman C, Overstep, Grass Trea 78566 Col'mbus 1 1-16 l:51%fast 29-10 108 3'1 J Majestic 9 Vendor, Horeb, Zapatos 78538 Col'mbus 1 1-16 l:54%slow 8-5 102 l1 J Majestic 7 Tamper, Dewitt. Tulsa THE CLOCKMENDEB, ch. g, 5 97 By Sea King-— Amphoraria. by Amphion. (Trainer, D. E. Woodford. Owner. D. E. Woodford). Breeder. T. F. Ryan. 79995 B.Bon'ts 1 1-2 2:35%fast 13 99 Wheeled J Judy 6 Fannie Bean, Dinks, Irish Pat 79854 B.Bon'ts 1 1-8 l:57%fast 10 107 7 4 4l 4" F Bryson 7 IrishPat, Hohokus, AtKrneyMulr 79752 Kempton lm70y l:51%fast 18-5 107 2"* F Bryson 7 Ballotcar, Gold. Red, Br. Dudley 79619 Kempton ll:47%fast 27-10 112 45J S Banks 5 VenalJoy, Serv.Klag, Gold. Red 79512 Kempton lm70y l:54%fast 4 108 3" H Gibson 5 Ballotcar. LittleKd. Plantareda 79330 Mt.Royal 1 l:43%fast 31 110 2 S Banks 4 Vendor, Fayelle. Horeb 79248 Mt.Royal 1 l:46%good 16 108 2* R McCr'nn 7 Boxwood. Armistice, Magiciaa WINNIPEG, ch. c, 4 105 By Polymelian — Winnie, by Winstanley. (Trainer, J. J. McCafferty. Owner. Bosario Stable). Breeder. W. R. Coe. 79708 Conn'ght 3-4 l:13%fast 34 107 1 4 61 641 E Roehm 10 C.J.C'gmile, Oraleggo, As.Queea 79652 Conn'ght 3-4 l:14ttfast 18 110 1 7 8» 9» E Roehm 10 Argumtal, Ar'gosa. P'lyL'ghtaa 79499 Conn'ght lm70y l:46Hfaat 19 108 6 2 3« 3*1 E Roehm 0 Ilea. Artillery, DonJuan, Torsida BRUSH BOY, b. g, 5 100 By Sweep — Mariposan, by Cyclades. (Trainer, J. H. Smith. Owner, Riverdale Stable). Breeder. E. Rucker. 80225 Dorval lm70y l:45%fast 28 105 7 6 61! 651 E Stev's'n !» Capt.Clover, Re habite. At.Muir 80051 B.Bonnets 1 l:4lifcfaat 22 106 6 4 71 7" E Renzetti 8 Hohokus, Comedy. Dancer 79800 B.Bonnets 1 l:42^tast 57-10 104 4 6 7* 8* E Renzetti 9 Gen. Cadorna, Avispa, Dancer 79656 Conn'ght lm70y l:45Hfast 9-5 107 3 2 2 2* F Sharpe 7 Demos, AttorneyMuir, Cavendish 79560 Conn'ght 1 1-16 l:17%fast 61 106 1 3 3* 3*3 E Scobie C SunMart, Stonewall. QuickTime 79141 Wood'ne 3-4 l:15%slow 12f 112 6 6 6ll l»« F Sharpe 8 Sweepstakes. Picnic, Runaway 74424 Th'cliffe 3-4 1:15 fast 19f 112 8 7 12* 12" F Sharpe 14 Alhanna, J.Hoffman, Bl'ckBaby 74295 Th'cliffe 3-4 l:13%fast 152 Iff.' 8 6 6* 67 F Sharpe 8 Wh'lebone, J.B.Brown, Sangrada ABE SABLOTASKY, ch. g, 4 99 By Cunard— Cousin Martha, by Ptrste of Penzanca. (Trainer, H. Torriente. Owner, O. Yzquierdo). Breeder. J. W. Farrish. 80225 Dorval lm70y l:45%fast 121 102 8 9 8' 8»» J McCoy *.) Capt.Clover, Re. habite, At.Muir 79800 B.Bonnets 1 l:421fefast 69 107 7 9 9 9" F Lee 9 Gen. Cadorna. Avispa, Dancer 79552 M.H'ghts lm70y l:46%slop 19 105 3 7 Pul.up.P Groos 7 T.Swim'er, Mall'mot, Pir.McGe« 78014 Havana lm70y llTHf—1 2 110 3 2 41 9,s O Pernia 12 JolmnyO'Conn'l. Hush. JapMuma 77878 Havana 13-16 2:01 fast 3 106 3 2 1" 2'1 J Callahan 9 Coscorron, Erlanger, .I.O'ConneU 77811 Havana 1 1-16 1 :47%fast 2 103 1 1 2'1 2* J CallahanlO Bo-eate. F.rlanger. Jai Munia 77747 Havana lm50y l:44%fast 5 106 1 2 24 3'1 J Callahanl2 G.Joe, J.OTonnell.. W.M.Baker 77695 Havana lm70y l:45%fast 6 106 6 5 11 11" P Groos 11 Jacquerie, Coscorron, W.M Baker ZANZIBAR, b. g, 3 (M) 87 By Light Brigade— Lady Botha, by Golden Maxim (Trainer, L. F. Piper. Owner, A. J. Tujague). Breeder. J. N. Camden. 80255 Dorval lm70y l:44%fast 17 107 1 5 5* 5'* L Cokey 6 Equity, Seven Oaks, Rebus 79992 B.Bon'ts 3-4 l:13%fast 36 97 2 6 61 6» F Lee 12 Racket. Peterl'iper. Nan McKay 77933 Jeffarson 3-4 l:15*4hvy IS 110 6 5 7" 10'* B M'rinelli 15 U-voy. Ben»gn:i. Jim Kenney 77740 Jefferson 3-4 l:14*sfast 4 116 10 9 9* 77J J Wallace IS Bush Buck, Melbourne, Levoy 77363 F.Gr'nds lm70y 1 :45%fast 5 112 9 3 5' 5»i G W C'rolll2 Quivero, Troutwi.k. The Feniaa 77326 F.Gr'nds lmTOy l^^islow 13-5 104 1 6 71 7'* J Heupel 11 Martha Moore. Permarco. Tex 77233 F.Gr'nds 3-4 l:14%fast 7 116 9 7 7» 4* J Heupel 14 SunMart, WatchCh m, GoldfieM 77121 F.Gr'nds 3-4 l:14%fast 7 108 10 7 61 3*1 G W C'rolll3 Vultilla, Jackson, Lady Choco MAY PROSPER, b. f, 4 103 By Jim Gaffney— Claxonette, by Peter Quince. (Trainer, S. Hodge. Owner, T. Hodge). Breeder. T. Connor. 80260 Dorval lm70yl:46 fast 18 108 4 5 5* 551 T Wilson 7 Dancer. Brass Tacks, Trooper 80051 B.Bonnets 1 lAlW&st 37 100 7 7 61 5«4 L Lang 8 Hohokus, Comedy, Dancer 79746 Conn'ght lnYTOy 1:49 mud 10 10716 6 51 5T1 P Walls 7 Drummond. Stonewall. SCGerm'a 79711 Conn'ght 1 1-16 l:47\,f ast 19 106 5 5 51 6«i W Bog'ski 6 Sligo. Hohokus, Gen. Cadorna 79559 Conn'ght 1 3-16 2:01%fast 17 106 2 4 3* 5« W Bog'ski 6 N'ghtR'der, WgPrince, Ir'hPat 79453 Conn'ght 1 1-8 l:55%fast 81 107 7 6 5-* 5* T Wilson 8 IrishPat, M'monElder, Atty.Muir 79276 Wood'ne 1 1-8 l:55^fast 21 112 6 6 4» 751 P Wals S Comme Ci, Servitor, Beth Dodder 78469 Tijuana 1 1-8 l:54%fast 19 107 6 3 31 4=1 J Smith 7 H.War'u, Mizanna, Sen. Donlaa Workout Index to Dorval Park Entries -^M Workout Index to Dorval Park Entries Below will be found the index to the previous workouts of horses entered in the various races at Dorval Park Friday : FIBST BACE— 5 1-2 Furlongs. 109 Heavy Artillery 580 Peter Combs 42 Black Baby 111 Star Court 337 Little Black Sheep 104 Lady Patricia 61 Miss Leggo S33 Merry Bells Mothers' Day SECOND BACE— 5-8 Miles. Miryachit Parmacheneo Belle Subtle 141 Battleman Black Foot 154 Lena Wood 152 Trigger 112 Foyle Crimp Bhona THIBD BACE— 3-4 Mile. 121 Leatherwood Tidal Wave 109 New Beauty 143 Comedy 456 Much Ado Aggravating Papa 69 Lady Choco 153 Nivlag 107 Conscript FOURTH BACE— 1 Mile. 140 Persistence Bedtip 153 War Tank 388 Bebus 147 Seven Oaks FIFTH BACE— 1 Mile. 152 Fannie Bean 92 Rechabite 136 Good Night 97 Irish Pat 8 Fincastle SIXTH RACE— 1 Mile. 154 Capt. Clover 198 Little Ed 274 Dardanella 76 Ashlar.d 66 Loveliness 93 Polly Leighton 306 Nancy McKay SEVENTH BACE— 1 Mile and 70 Yards. 152 Lucky Run 151 Occidenta Winnipeg 153 Montillo 151 Brush Boy 153 May Prosper 951 Abe Sablotasky 152 Mill Gat.' 140 Attorney Muir 386 The Clockmender 67 Zanzibar * Aqueduct Entries and Past Performances AQUEDUCT FRIDAY, JUNE 20 WEATHER CLEAR; TRACK FAST. The figures under the heading "Bee." in the entries below show the best time of each horse at the distance since January 1. 1922, no matter where it finished. In cases where record was made on other than a fast or good track, abbreviations show track conditions. 7CI60 IS FIBST INDEX OF 1924. 79C86 IS FIRST NUMBER OF JUNE. Racing starts at 2:30 p. m. (Chicago time, 1:30). (vSupenor mud runner. XGood mini runner. :!:Kair mud runner. (M) Maidens. 'Apprentice allowance. bBlinkers. The following abbreviations are used to lesignate tracks at which time records shown in entries were made : Aurora Au Jefferson Park. JP Aqueduct Aq Kenilworth Ke Belmont Park BP Kempton Park HP Blue Bonnets BB King Edward Ki Bowie Bo Latonia La Churchill Bowns CD Laurel Lu Columbus Co Lexington Lx Connaught Park CP Maple Heights MH Conneaut Lake CL Marlboro Mb Dade Park DP Mobile Mo Devonshire De Mount Boyal MR Dorval Do Woodbine Wo Dufferin Du Omaha Om Empire Em Pimlico Pm Fair Grounds FG Beno Re Fort Erie FE Saratoga Sa Hamilton Hm Tanf oran Ta Havre de Grace HO Tliornclif f e Th Hawthorne Hw Tijuana ...-- Ti Havana Hv Toledo To Huntington Hu Windsor Wi Jamaica Ja First Race — 5-8 Mile. Kirklevingto i Purse. Purse $1,000. 2-year- :I«l«. Allowances. (Track record: Sept. 25, 1922— 57 % -2 -107.) Today's Ind. ITorse. Wt. 'tec A.Wt Uin 79138 IMisto Ja 121 1:00% 122. .725 80148 Cl.nuiland ....Aq 116 :591fc 120X720 80088 Rodeo (M) 110 .715 80047 Sun Ix s (M) 110.. 7H 78351 Rlennerhas sett (M) 110. .710 Half Pint 110 Nicholas 110 Second Race — 3-4 Mils. Lady Violet Handicap. $1,200 Added. 3-year-olds and upward. Fillies and Mares. (Track record: July G, 1910—1:11—3—116.) (80146) AVISACK Sa 109 1:11 4 120X750 79737s Outline BP 111 1:11% 3 IIS. .740 796341 Nellie Morse .HP 122 1:11% 3 119x744) 79637 Lady Diana ..BP 110 1:11% 3 111. .740 80121 Ouone I 107.. 735 79998* Eagerness IS.' 100 1:13% 3 107. .730 79639 Negrina BP 110 1:14% 3 10G..730 79737 *l'ankee Princess. Pm 111 1:12% 3 102X725 Third Race— 1 Mile. Purse $1,000. 3-year-olds. Claiming. (Track record: June 25. 1921—1:36 — 4—127.) 80230s Buck Pond ....A j 109 1:40 Ji 102X723 80232- Bowman (M) . .BP 107 1:39% 107. .720 79765* The Poet BP 95 1:40% 107. .715 79999 »Suncar HP 90 1 :39 105.. 710 80230* 'Byron Aq 104 1:40% 105X715 80150 Ksooba d'Oro. . BP 102 1 :40 *sy 107X"15 80O46 Passport KP 105 1 :44%m 107.710 80044 Henry M. DietzFO 104 1:40 107X710 79176 Bear Crass 107.. 705 80195 Mitau BP M|l::41 107. .705 79998 Venus BP 102 1:39% 102. .700 79899 *M.ircelline IM) .. 102.. 700 80046 *Briggs Buchanan Aq 108 1:42% 102.700 80122 All in All 107. .700 Fourth Bace — 1 Mile. Hanover Handicap. $1,500 added. 3 -year -olds. (Track record: June 25, 1921—1:36—4 — 127.) (79805) Worthmore . ..CI) 122 1 :39% 121X750 (80120) Billy Warren.. BP 100 1 :37% 114. .745 (80229) Sherman Ja 112 1:39% 114X745 80120s Lady Belle . . .BP 104 1 :37% 107.745 79898 Sheridan HP 113 l:39%s 120.740 80146 Lucky Play lis .740 80146 Laurano BP 101 1:33% 119X740 79805 Resolution 104.. 733 80121 Ohone CD 97 1:38% 102.735 80266 Frederick town .FG 102 1:40% 105x735 79736 Maxie BP 105 1:40 100. .725 79737 Yankee Princess Pm 110 1:40% 93X725 Fifth Race— 1 Mile. Purse $1,000. 3 -year -olds and upward. Claiming. (Tra(k record: June 25 1921—1:36 — 4—127.) 80264 William Tell .BP MB 1:37% 4 111.. 725 (80198)»l War Mask ...BP 107 1:39% 8 107x720 80198* Water Cirl \.\ 103 1:38% 4 103.715 80195- Jaunebar BP 112 l:39%s 5 107X715 80158s Keemn Aq 111 1:39% 4 111. .715 80230 »Rosa Yeta BP 10Sll:3S% 4 110. .715 80232s Bowman (M) .BP 107 1:39% 3 104.. 715 79859s *Royal Duck .Hm 110 1:40 7 117x710 80087 bLKcIair BP 111 1:39 6 112.710 76064 Savoy Sa 113 1:39% 4 107. .710 79593 l.Kdward Cray .BP 105 1:38% 4 115.. 710 80150 'Kvcr Bold Ti 105 1:39% 5 120X705 80232 Barion IM) ...BP 110 1:41 3 94. .705 80195 »Ben Wood Sa 108 1:39% 4 101.705 80195 Trite Hv 113 1:39% 9 112X700 80264 hValor BP 111 1:37% 10 1120700 80122 All in All 3 109. .700 79859 Osrt Kim BP 10911:41% 4110X70O 80198 'Bendita A-| MB 1:11 4 101x700 78224s DcSB«tT BB 103 1:38% 6 117x700 80195 Scare Crow ...Aq 113 1:40% 4 111..7(H) 79899 •Marcelliue (M) .. 3 99. 700 80230* *Byron Aq 104 1 :40% 3 104 X 700 78583 Coue 3 94 . . 700 Sixth R?.co — 5-8 Mile. Purse $1,000. 2 year-olds. Maidens. Fillies. Special weights. Track record: Sept. 25, 1922— 57%— 2— 107.) 80088- Nina BP 109 :." » 114.725 80151* Imagination . . . Ja 112 1:01% 114X720 802G5 Chrysalis 114.. 715. 80233 I ltimatcly 114X715 80118 Witchbroom 114.. 710 80228s Margaret St. L.Aq 108 1;02 114.. 710 79351 Wiser Ja 114 1:01 114. .710 80265 Extra Dry 114.. 705 80228* Wax Lady Ja 112 1:02 114.705 79686 Kathleen Crosby . 114. .700 79539 Wattle 114.. 700 Zephyretta « 114 Page 8 Aqueduct Jockey Percentages AQUEDUCT JOCKEY PERCENTAGES. (From January t, 11)24, to Jane 13. 1924, Inclusive.) At or Over Jockey. P.C. Wt. Mts. 1st. 2d ?d. Hudgins. G 100 05 1 1 0 0 Sandp, B 32 114 53 17 7 9 Buxton. M 25 109 4 1 0 0 Fator, L 24 107 97 23 21 13 Burke, J. H 21 109 141 30 24 16 Callahan, J 20 93 270 53 35 4G McAtcp, L 20 107 117 23 23 15 Maibpn, J 18 10C 209 37 20 23 Barnps, E 17 109 315 54 32 38 Johnson, A 17 118 59 10 9 9 Butwell, J 16 118 37 6 7 1 Mein, Q 1G 107 161 26 23 16 Fairbrother. C II 114 13 2 1 1 Ooltiletti, F 15 108 73 11 10 11 Lang. 0 14 109 72 10 6 7 Brunner, J 14 111 22 3 1 0 Lavine, G 14 106 59 8 7 8 Connolly, D 14 109 113 16 13 10 Marinelli, B 14 104 211 29 37 25 Dawson. J. J 14 95 333 45 44 51 Ralls. 0 14 100 142 20 22 20 Kummpr, C 13 114 47 6 6 9 Legere, E, 13 106 97 13 6 9 Fiplds. G 12 105 130 15 6 20 Breuning, B 11 96 194 22 25 22 McLaughlin, A 11 103 173 19 9 28 Outer, R 10 110 71 7 11 5 Finn, T 10 105 10 1 1 0 Turnpr, 0 10 106 52 I 9 7 Stutts, H 10 104 227 23 32 30 Cooper. 0 09 85 212 20 31 32 Brothers, T 09 104 187 17 29 29 At or Over Joekey. r.C. Wt. Mts. 1st. 2d. 3d. Kurtsinger, C 08 99 24 2 1 2 Schuttinger, A 09 108 11 1 1 1 Shanks, J 09 99 141 13 14 17 Reilly, F 09 103 12 1 0 1 Pfenc, R 09 96 22 2 0 2 Thurber, II 08 103 79 7 7 10 Matthews, B 08 106 25 2 0 2 Uiehards. II 08 91 12 1 1 1 Burns, T 07 106 41 3 3 8 Rose, G 07 106 42 3 6 3 Harvpy, W 08 95 66 4 7 10 Hunt, A 06 97 16 1 0 1 Ressner, J 06 97 90 5 10 4 McTaggart, T 06 111 16 1 1 1 Smith, F 06 106 36 2 3 4 OTIara, T 05 100 22 1 2 2 Wakoff, H 05 104 21 1 2 2 Catrone, F 04 99 23 1 1 3 Thompson, G 04 101 28 1 1 0 Babin, G 04 109 25 1 4 1 Ponce, C 03 108 33 1 3 5 Thomas, H 100 26 0 3 4 Kellv, W 100 23 0 2 4 Moonev, J 101 20 0 3 0 Taylor, C. J 108 13 0 1 2 Obert, W 104 12 0 3 1 Doyle, T. W 95 11 0 2 1 Hernandez, F 105 10 0 0 0 Anderson, W 101 4 0 1 1 Caruso, M 100 3 0 0 0 Bowers. C 100 2 0 0 0 1st Race [1st Aqueduct] i„i DA PC 5-S IB* Kirklevine-ton Pnrse. 2-year-olds. Allowances. (Sept. I SI ilAUC. 25. 1D22 57 2-5 2 107.) Index Course Cist Time 1'ck Odds Wt St 5i Str Fin Jockeys Started Order of Finish EDIST0. b. c, 2 122 By Johren — Tunnin, by Broomstick. (Trainer, S. Judge. Owner, R. 0. Egan). Breeder. I. S. Thompson. 79138 Jamaica 51 f l:057&fast 11-5 117 1 t M 5°! L McAtee 0 Socrates, Pedagogue, lont'tment 79011 Jamaica 5-8 l:00%fast 9-5 121 1 2 2U lh E McAtee (5 Socrates'. BillDwyrr. Chanipignoi 78863 Jamaica 5-8 1:01 fast 11-5 117 1 2 l°k l'l L McAtee 5 LdDarnley, Imaginat'n, DonJ'k 78592 H.deG'ce 41 f 53 fast 5 116 9 8 81 6 2 P Walls 9 SiugleFoot, Primrose, Sombre 78539 H.deG'ce 41 f 54 fast 3-5 113 3 4 4l 2= L McAtee 7 Sombre, Bother. Seaman 78401 H.deG'ce 1-2 4S%fast 3-5 US 6 1 l'l l3 F Col'l-ttiU EarlaBaby, Cloudland, Toppanite CL0UDLAND, b. c, 2 120 By Wrack— Fairy Ray, by Radium. (Trainer, W. Garth. Owner, J. S. Cosden). Breeders, A. B. Hancock and E. F. Simms. 80148 Aqueduct 5-8 6S%fast 5 116 * 7 72 6« C Lang 8 Y'ngMartin, F'gComet, Rigoletto 79897 Belmont 51 f l:07V*;Kood 8-5 115 16 6- 6" C Lang 7 Laplander, Senalado, Highbinder 79766 Belmont 5-8 st 59%slop 5 113 1 1 l'l Ink C Lang 6 Senalado, Pedagogue, Faddist 79637 Belmont 6-8 st 1:01 fast 20 113 4 3 2 1 21 C Lang 9 Npdana, A.Woodliffp, BlueRidge 59391 Belmont 41 f st 54 fast 25 115 4 4 4 1 4'h C Lang 6 Supcrlpttp, Faddist, Gad 78690 Jamaica 5-8 l:02%mud 3-2 117 3 3 33 4Ri C Kumm'r 6 A.W'dlifTp, Stampdale, B.Dwyer 38592 H.deG'ce 41 f 53 fast 13-5 116 8 7 51 T»» ■ Ambr'se 9 SingleFoot, Primrose, Sombre 78511 H.deG'ce 41f :53%good 41 116 7 4 31 l2 E Ambr'se 9 Toppanite. EarluBaby, Harlan 78470 H.deG'ce 41 f 56%livy 2-5 110 3 2 3"* 3* ■ Barnes 5 Bernicell'rar, Gymkhana, Bother 78401 ILdeG'ca 1-2 48%fast 14-5 US 2 5 41 331 E Ambrosell Edisto, Earla Baby, Toppanite RODEO, ch. g, 2 (M) 110 By Polymelian — Farimond, by Fariman. (Trainer, W. H. Karrick. Owner, W. R. Coe). Breeder, W. R. Coe. 80088 Belmont 51 f st l:04*ifast 6 114 2 4 4 47 J Brunner 4 Crumple, Nina, Sanford 79954 Belmont 5-S st l:00%good 20 112 7 7 7'1 44 J BrunnerlO Finland, Cup o' Tea, Crumple 79588 Belmont 41 f st 56Vfcslow 6-5 115 1 6 6 531 J Brunner 0 Mast. Crump, Pixola, C. Anderson 79432 Belmont 41 f st 53!£fast 50 115 6 12 11« 8s! J Brunnerl4 Reminder, Arcady, Fast Mail SUN LOS, b. c, 2 (M) 110 By Sun Briar— Los Altos, by Palo Alto. (Trainer, J. I. Smith, Owner, W. S. Kilmer). Breeder, W. S. Kilmer. R0301 See today's chart. 80047 Belmont 5-8 st 5S\fast 5 115 4 4 31 5s A Johns'nll JedburghAbbey, Bl. Ridge, Swope BLENNERHASSETT, b. c, 2 (M) 110 By Sweep— Flying Colors, by Star Shoot. (Trainer, M. Hirsch. Owner, M. Hirsch). Breeders, Ward ft Barbee. 78851 Pimlico 41 f 54%slop 67 112 7 5 6* 7'» G Babin 7 Extreme, False Face, Ball Gee 78757 Pimlico 41 f 54?sfast 12 111 4 3 6s 7'2 G Babin 9 Extreme, Pique, Contract First start frr the following: HALF PINT, br. c, 2 (M) 110 By Spanish Prince II. — Norumbega, by Star Shoot. (Trainer, W. S. Walker. Owner, J. E. Madden). Breeder, J. E. Madden. NICHOLAS, gr. c, 2 (M) 110 By Stefan the Great— Eaton Lass, by Fariman. (Trainer, W. Knapp. Owner, F. J. Farrell). Bred in England by Mrs. Trestram. 2nd Race [2nd Aqueduct] nnr| DA PC 3-4 Mile. Lady Violet Handicap. 3-ypar-oIds and upward, ClIU nHUL Marcs. (July G, 1!»1G 1:11 3 HO.) AVISACK, ch. f. 4 126 By Jtck Atkin— Avis, by Ballot. (Trainer, J. T. Luzzi. Owner, N. Loscalzo). Breeder. H. H. Hewitt. 80146 Aqueduct 61 f 1:18 fast 7 130 5 5 2'1 l2 C Kumm'rl3 Bonaparte, Rival, Noon Fire 75664 Bowie 1 l:41%good 11 111 2 Fell. J McTag'tl2 Reparation. Flintstone, Exodus 75591 Howie 61 f I ■ ■%!■■ 1-2 105 5 3 22 11 M Fator 8 Testpr, Mercury, Fly by Day 35441 Pimlico 3-4 l:ll%fast 21 104 2 2 1» ll J Callahan 7 Goshawk. S.MissLizzie, B.Beall t4928 Belmont 3-4 MC l:12%slop 6-5 120 2 2 U l» C Turner 6 Fly by Day, Osprey, Rigel 74596 Jamaica 3-4 1:12 fast 9-5 126 2 1 11 2=1 C Turner 4 Osprey, Humorette, Fly by Day OUTLINE, b. f, 3 118 By Chicle— Sketchy, by Peter Pan. (Trainer, S. C. Hildreth. Owner. Rancocas Stable). Breeder, H. P. Whitney. 79737 Belmont 1 1:3S fast 9-5 lit 3 1 l'l 2'' L Fator 11 Relentless, Sunayr, Pris. RuIpt 79389 Belin'm 3-4 MC l:ll%fast 11-20 111 6 2 23 1» L Fator 6 Lady Diana, SilkTassel, Margin 69955 Jamaica 5-8 oS^fast 2 111 4 3 21 1" E Sande 8 N.Morse. A.Marronell.. L.Diaua NELLIE MORSE, b. f. 3 lis By Luke McLuke— La Venganza, by Abercorn. (Trainer. A. B. Gordon. Owner. H. C. Fisher). Breeders. Keene ft Cleveland. 79634 Churchill 1 1-8 l:C1%fast 4-5 121 2 1 11 321 J Merimee 8 PcessDoreen, Nel. Morse, Lav'n 78948 Pimlico 1 1-8 l:57'islop 12 121 4 1 l2 l'l J Merimeel5 Transmute, Mad Play. Donaghee 78855 Pimlico 11-16L4S slop 3-10 121 4 1 l1 1» J Merimee 6 Relentless, YankeeP'ss, Sunayr 38760 Pimlico 1 l:39%fast 1 U8 1 1 l3 1« J Merimee 5 Yan.P'cess, Relentl's, N.L'horne 75442 Pimlico 1 1 :39%fast 7 113 2 9 11« 10" J Merimee 13 S.Xorris, Lady Belle, Big Blaze 75402 Pimlico 3-4 1 :13Vsgood 9 110 3 2 1" 2" J Merimee 7 Flintstone, Cyclops, Feylance 75311 Pimlico 1 1 :39%fast 14 119 4 4 51 6°1 J Butwell 16 Beau Butler, Rustic, Aga Khan 75230 Pimlic-o lm70y l:44%mud 13-10 115 2 1 l1 || E Legere 4 Transmute, Mr. Mutt, Mender 74931 Belmont M MC 1:12 slop 31 117 1 1 2* 2"k J Merimee 8 SunFlag, Fabian, Rinkey 74682 Jamaica 3-4 1:12 fast 8 117 4 1 l'l 52J F Col'lettl 6 Ladkin, Bracadale. Sun Pal XADY DIANA, ch. f. 3 111 By Peter Quince— Water K., by Waterboy. (Trainer, S. C. Hildreth. Owner. Rancocas Stable). Breeder, D. W. Scott. 79537 Belm'nt 3-4 MC 1:14 mud 11-20 114 2 3 3" 4" L Fator 4 Salacia. Miss Star, Whetstone 79389 Belm'nt 3-4 MC l:ll*sfast 11-20 111 2 1 1" 2n J H Burke 6 Outline. Silk Tassel, Margin 78957 Jamaica S-4 l:135smud 4 107 3 4 2h 2 H Thurber 4 A.MarnelL, M. Whisk, P.Ruley 74453 Jamaica 5| f 1 :06"sfast 11-5 117 1 3 P 441 L Fator 6 An. MarronelL, Negrina, N.Morse 73982 Aqueduct 5-8 5S%good 4 US 3 6 51 55 E Sande 14 TreeTop, A.Marronell., Exploit 73818 Aqueduct 5-8 59M fast 4-5 122 1 1 2' 2' E Sande 9 Stanwix, Bontaud, The World 73671 Belmont 3-4 l:10%fast 13-5 116 1 1 42 4«1 L Fator 19 St.James, Fluvanna, Sun Pal 73517 Belmont 3-4 MC l:ll%fast 7 116 2 2 32 4» L Fator 13 Tree Top, Nel.Morse, Pr. Doreen 33372 Belmont 51 f l:05Vsfast 7 107 2 1 1«1 l'l L Fator 9 TreeTop, A.Marronell., Pr.Dor'n OH0NE, b. f, 3 107 By Polymelian— Athlone, by Charles 0'Malley, (Trainer, W. H. Karrick. Owner, W. R. Coe). Breeder. W. R. Coe. 80121 Betas— t 1 3-S 2:19fefast 10 111 6 6 71 851 J Callah'n 9 Pr. Doreen, Relentless, Pr.Ruley 79634 Chun hill 1 1-8 1 :31%fast 42 116 4 2 8 S'9 D Hum 8 PcessDoreen, Nel.Morse, Befdle 79582 Churchill 1 1:38V, 'ast 17-5 97 3 1 11 1» R W'iams 9 Sp.McGee, S.Vicente, Attractive 79128 Churchill 1 1-16 1:50 mud 4 99 6 6 62 6" I Parke 8 PostDisp.itch, Ov'fire, Sp.McGee 79007 Churchill 7-S l:23*£slow 41 103 7 11 WE Erick'nl5 BourbouBoy, Giblon, J. G. Denny EAGERNESS, ch. f. 3 107 By Vulcain— Turkey Red II., by William Rufiu. (Trainer. M. Brady. Owner. J. E. Davisl. Breeder. H. T. Oxnard. 79998 Belmont ll:38Ssfast 31 105 1 3 3s 331 B M'rinelli 5 Priscilla Ruley, Margin, Venus 79899 Belmont 7-8 1:27 good 8 106 5 1 2h 2' J Maiben 14 Belphrizonia, BellcArtiste. Anne 79389 Beln.nt 3-4 MC 1 :ll^fast 60 100 1 5 52 5SJ J Callah'n 6 Outline, Lady Diana. SilkTassel 75630 Bowie 3-4 l:13%fast 59 108 6 6 9 8,u G Babin 9 Leopardess, Exploit, Mar.Martin 75438 Pimlico 3-4 l:13*sfast 9f 108 2 2 32 3* J Corcoranl2 M. Domino, I.Th'ghts, A. Claim 74466 laurel 61 f 1 07 fast 20 109 9 8 81 8,s F W'dst'ck 9 Whetstone, Elsbeth Or Carrie 74288 Laurel 51 f 1:07 fast 131 101 6 2 41 76 F W'dst'ck 9 OffColor, Fluv'nna, S.MissLizzie 73585 Belmont 51 f l:07Tsfasc 6 107 1 6 45 4' J F W'dst'ck 7 MissDomino, Rinkey, Relentless 73416 Belmont 5-8 st C9 fast 60 112 4 3 4' 42i F W'dsf ckl3 JanetBlair, MissDomino, Fly By 91677 Aqueduct 5-S 59'/imud 30 114 3 5 61 4:l F W'dst'ck 8 MissDomino, BabyLane, Salacia NEGRINA. blk. f, 3 106 By Luke McLuke— Black Brocade, by Neil Gow. (Trainer. T. Welsh. Owner, J. E, Widener). Breeder. J. E. Widener. 79639 Belmont 3-4 MC l:12?sfast 13-5 110 I 1 21 S'3 C Turner 11 Lady Belle, Margin, Blue Moon 9904 7 Jamaica 51 f l^j^fast 5 110 1 1 l2 ll C Turner 7 Margin, Ixidy Belle, Lockerbie 74999 Empire 51 f l:09V&mud 31 109 3 2 41 613 G W C'roll 6 CaveWoman, Reply, SunMaiden 74890 Empire 51 f 1:07 fast 1 112 2 1 l2 23 G W C'roll 5 Reply, Variation. CaveWoman 74631 Jamaica 5-8 :59%fast 7-10 112 1 1 1* l2 G W C'roll 4 Janet Blair. Tolima, SunMaiden 74453 Jamaica 5} f l:06Vsfast 10 104 4 2 2'1 22 G W C'roll 6 A.Marroiiell., N.Morse L Diana 74100 Aqueduct 5-8 5S%fast 30 107 1 2 22 22 G W Car'll 6 H. Thoughts, P'd Lily, Relestless TANKEE PRINCESS, ch. f. 3 102 By Ballot— Change, by Fair Play. (Trainer, W. Garth. Owner. J. S. Cosden). Breeders. H. H. ft J. H. Gaines. 79737 Belmont 11:38 fast 50 105 1) 9 10'1 9'5 J Shanks 11 Relentless. Outline, Sunayr 79264 Befcaeat 3-4 1:13 fast 10 100 4 5 4s 3"! J Shanks 5 Honor, Salacia, Batsman 78949 Pimlico 1 l:43Vislop 18-5 100 2 1 11 1"' B W'liams 4 SettingSun, Valador, Opperman 78855 Pimlico 11-16 1:48 slop 14 121 2 4 4* 3'3 G Babin 6 NellicMorse, Relentless Sunayr 78760 Pimlico 1 l:2*J%fast 61 110 3 4 4» 2« P Walls 8 N. Morse, Relentless, N.L'ghorue 78651 H.deG'ce lmTOy l:41%fast 16-5 106 2 1 22 32 F Sharpe 0 NancyL'ghoriie, Thi'ble, BlueM'n 3rd Race [3rd Aqueduct] Oprl RAPP * *!A!e' 3-year-olds. Claiming. (June 25, 1»21 1:345 4 BUCK POND, b. g, 3 102 By Peter Quince— Hester R., by Plaudit. (Trainer, G. W. Coburn. Owner. Mrs. J. A. Coburn). Breeders. Railey ft Nuckols. 80230 A lueduct 1 1:40 fast 3-2 109 1 2 21 2' W Kelly 7 Lily M.. Byron, Rosa Yeta 80122 Belm'nt 3-4 MC 1:12 fast 10 110 5 10 8l 8« E Legere 16 l.ally. Exalted Ruler, Ladv Boss 80046 Belmont 3-4 MC l:12%fast 3 110 3 4 3 5:J J H BurkeH Ex'dRuler, P. Hamlet, M.D'inino 79899 Belmont 7-8 1:27 good 5 109 4 12 123 12*J J H BurkeU Helphriz'a, Eagerness. B.ArtietC 79306 Belmont 7-8 1:25%fast 4 109 3 2 ft* 21 J H BurkelO Fder'kt'n, Escoba d'Oro, Der'da 79013 Jamaica 3-4 1:13 fast 13-5 109 3 1 1» l2 J II Burkell Escoba d'Oro. (omedv, IxiHv 78839 Jamaica 3-4 1 :l^'ifast 13-5 107112 9 91 10»J J H Burkell! Sandyll'ch, Lady Boss.*Pr.Ri gent BOWMAN, b. c, 3 (M) 107 By Spanish Prince II.— Veuve Cliquot, by McGce, (Trainer, G. W. Coburn. Owner. G. W. Cobnra). Breeder. J. E. Madden. 80232 Aqueduct ll:3»%fast 11-5 115 15 4 21 2'1 E Legere 15 Trappean, Jessamine, Gladys V. 79855 Belmont 1 l:40%good 9-5 112 4 2 21 8«J Q Babin 14 Kit, Dolomite, Filomar 79691 Belmont 1 l:397S,fast 8 115 4 7 51 7« G Babin 14 Pep to Beep. I'psal. Long Point 79427 Belmont 11:38 fast 10 107 11 7 8'} 9" E Legere 12 Mas. Hand, D.Harum, Bclpliriz'a 79310 Belm'nt 3-4 MC 1:13 fast 13-5 114 16 5 53 b'l G Babin 16 Polycarp, Starbeek, Long 1'oint 79099 Jamaica 3 4 l:ll2i.fa3t 60 115 6 6 6 6'« G Babin 6 Woitliiu'e. AuuaM'nell., IMving THE POET, br. c. 3 107 By Omar Khayyam — Golding, by Flint Rock. (Trainer, J. Fitzsimmons, Jr. Owner, J. Moras). Breeder. Mrs. L. Viau. 79765 Belmont 1 l:40%slop 12 103 2 6 2"* 3» J Dawson 7 Escoba d'Oro, Anne. Delysia 79538 Belmont 1 l:41%mud 20 110 10 8 V 6'° J Dawson 14 Apology, Belcross. Gladys V. 79427 Belmont 1 1:38 fast 50 95 5 12 12 12»» J Dawson 12 Mas Hand. D.Harum, Belphriz'a 79095 Jamaica lm70y l:44Vfcfast 30 106 1 4 73 714 G Fields 10 Flax, Anne, Gay Ben 79013 Jamaica 3-4 1:13 fast 30 109 1 10 10« 9" S Lowe 11 Bu kl'ond, Bscoba d'Oro Comedy 78784 Jamaica 3-4 l:12%fast 50 105 3 6 74 8" G Fields 8 Lnlly, Buck Pond. Wildrnke 78663 Jamaica 3-4 1:14 slop 20 111 4 9 9 9»» S Lowe 9 Fredricktown, BuckTond. l'athan 75807 Bowie 7-8 l:29%mud 30 109 10 7 7' T'S Lowe 13 BellcArtiste, FridayUUh, R.Cirt: 75731 Bowie 3-4 1:14%fast 22 107 2 2 1J 5* F Hern'dezl2 EbonyBelle, H.M.Dietz, Tolima 75661 Bowie 1 l:46Vtgood 11 105 14 14 13' 12" F Hern'dezlo B. Artiste. Fairlight. Br. Hamlet SUNCAR. ch. c, 3 105 By Sun Briar — Carpathia, by Star Shoot. (Trainer, J. D. Odom. Owner, L. Rosenberg). Breeder, W. S. Kilmer. 79999 Belmont 1 l:37M faBt 25 96 6 6 61 710 J Callah'n 7 Missionary, I'ricemaker. D.Care 79895 Belmont 1 1:40 good 15 115 2 6 7 * 5'° C Kumm'r 9 S'pyllead, P.Minister, Suburban 79476 Belm'nt 3-4 MC l:13%mud 12 113 / 7 8 7»1 C Kumm'r 8 Bontaud, Maclean, Brice 79228 Jamaica 3-4 1:14 mud 16-5 115 3 1 11 121 C Kumm'rlO Honfleur, Vexation, Tiday 79046 Jamaica 3-4 l:12%fast 30 1081 2 9 9 9" E Kumm'r 9 Pricemaker, Ormesvaie, M'sion'y 74724 Jamaica 51 f 1:06 fast 4 105 4 3 31 3*1 G W Coll I Fabian, Feysun, Comic Artist 74657 Jamaica 51 f 1:06 fast 6 115 1 1 21 3=J II Thurber 8 Courser, Blind Play, Maxie BYRON, ch. f, 3 105 By Sir Martin— Mercadel, by The Commoner. (Trainer, A. Zimmer, Owner, S. Flaherty). Breeder, H. T. Oxnard, 80230 Aqueduct 1 1:40 fast 10 104 6 5 51 3l H Rich'ds 7 Lily M., Buck Pond, Rosa Yeta, 79538 Belmont 1 l:41«£mud 8 105 7 11 91 8'« R Pierce 14 Apology, Belcross, Gladys V. 79392 Belmont 1 1-16 l:46%fast 6 102 3 3 3'1 3«i F H'stings 8 All in AH, Trite, Jaunebar 78956 Jamaica lm70y l:46%mud 12 981 3 3 3' 3' H Rich'ds 7 Fifty-Fifty, Insulate. B'kWand 78679 H.leG'ce 1 1-16 l:49&fast 15 96 3 5 6s 5*1 J Dawson 6 Attilia. Fr'zySn'zy. BlueStreak 78572 H.deG'ce lm70y 1:45 good 16 107 1 7 6'1 5« H Wakoff 8 Fairlight, BlueStreak, Offspring ESCOBA D'ORO, ch. f, 3 107 By Escoba— Mollie Elliott, by Voter. (Trainer, F. Byer. Owner, F. Byer). Breeder, K. D. Alexander. 80300 See today's chart. 80150 Aqueduct 1 l:38%fast 20 104 8 10 91 8'3 M Fator 12 Belpliriz'a. TopSerg't. P.Hamlpt 79765 Belmont 1 l:40%slop 6 102 4 5 11 1» B Br'ning 7 Anne. The Poet. Delysia 79306 Belmont 7-S l:25%fast 10 971 5 6 5'1 32i B Br'ning 10 F'der'kfn. Buck Pond, Deronda, 79013 Jamaica 3-4 1:13 fast 6 97 7 3 3« 22 B Br'ning 11 Buck Pond, Comedy. Lally 78882 Jamaica lm70y l:46M;mud 2 103 5 6 6» 6'3 J Shanks 8 Belle Artiste, Despair, Ed. Cray 78746 Jamaica 3-4 1:13 fast 10 103 5 4 B l2 J Shanks 14 Jyntpp, Despair, Barleycorn PASSPORT, b. c, 3 107 By Theo. Cook — Phantom Maid, by Uncle. (Trainer, R. H. Shannon. Owner, R. H. Shannon), Breeder. E. F. Simms. 80046 Belmont 3-4 MC l:12%fast 15 109 9 3 5' 63i C Ponce 14 Ex'dRuler. P.Hamlet. M.D'n.ino 79761 Belmont 61 f l:l!»\.fast 7 102 2 1 l2 21 C Ralls li) Lilly, Muskallonge, Montalvo 79538 Belmont 1 l:41Mimud 4 105 5 5 5* 92' J Maiben 14 Apology. Belcross. Gladys V. 79306 Belmont 7-S l:S%fftSI 100 104 8 5 4"' 61 J MerimeelO Fder'kt'n, B'kP'd. Escoba d'Oro 79095 Jamaica lmTOy l:44'^fast 7 100 9 7 10 10'8 It Pierce 10 Flax, Anne, Gay Ben 75438 Pimlico 3-4 1 :l:i%fast 9f 102 6 3 ll3 ll13 T Finn 12 M. Domino, LTk'skta, Eigerness 73514 Btimont GSf MC l:0T,%fast 4 110 7 4 6J 710 L McAtee 12 All in All, Anticipation. Convent 73370 Belmont 51 f 1:07 fast 7 117 9 8 83 6° G W C'rolll3 Mitau. Parvenu, Without HENRY M. DIETZ, b. c, 3 107 By Escoba— Plausiblo, by Plaudit. (Formerly ran as Squires). (Trainer, J. T. Luzzi. Owner, N. Loscalzo). Breeder. Mrs. M. S. Combs. 80044 Belmont 1 1:3S fast 50 107 11 11 8" 820 J Merimeell AmiRenAhdem, ITghHoy. R'land 79763 Belmont 1 l:40%slop 10 115 7 7 7 V* F Col'letti 7 Escoba d'Oro. Anne. The Poet 77411 F.Gr'nds 1 l:40%fast 3 100 6 4 3' 3"! J Wallace 7 fllHfllH. Telescope, Gee 77316 F.Gr'nds lmTOy l:4.",%fast 4-5 101 3 2 2» 2s I Parke I FlyingFur. StakeMe. B. Crackle 77236 F.Gr'nds lmTOy l:45%fast 6 100 4 5 3' 3l J Wallace 5 Bril. Cast, Invictus, Thorndale 77123 F.Gr'nds 1 l:41%fast 4-5 104 5 1 2» 23 B M'rinelli 7 Deionda, Dreamer, LcsterDoctor 77060 F.Gr'nds 1 l:3!J%fast 12 104 2 4 3' 2s B Mari'elli I Thorndale. K.O'Neillll.. Der'nda BEAR GRASS, ch. g, 3 107 By Short Grass— Our Lassie, by Yankee. (Trainer, W. V. Walsh. Owner, J. S. Ward). Breeder. W. B. Miller. 79176 Ja-naica 3-4 l:13'4fast 20 100 10 7 3 521 C Kurts'erl4 IdleThouglits. RosaYeta. Daydue 73725 Lex'gton 51 f l:0SVfefast 27-10 115 4 1 1" 11 E Fator 12 Giblon, WrackRav, PostDisp'tch 73103 Saratoga 51 f l:06i4fast 31 110 2 1 Q 2' L McAtee 11 Ormesvaie, R. and Rye, L. Dare 72989 Saratoga 51 f l:06%fast 12 106 3 3 51 4* L McAtee IS SunLady, Postillion. PlioebeSnow 72829 Saratoga 51 f 1:07 fast 10 107 9 6 71 5« E Fator 14 Convent, Mitau, Apology MITAU, ch. c, 3 107 By All Gold— Rose of Dawn, by Hamburg. (Trainer, D. R. McDaniel. Owner, P. Ungar). Breeder. H. P. Whitney. 80195 Aqueduct 1 1:49 fast 4 99 14 13 9'1 7» J Dawson 18 HighCom'der. J'nebar. FoorSport 79392 Belmont 1 1-16 l:40%fast 13-5 104 7 4 42 5°1 H Wakoff 8 All in All, Trite, Bvron 79309 Belmont 1 l:39%fast 20 961 3 5 3" 25 J Dawson 9 David Harum, Bob toss, Sweepy 79095 Jamaica lmTOy l:44%fast 30 106 6 10 92 9'5 H WakofflO Fhw, Anne, Gay Ben 75178 Empire 51 f 1 :0S fast 3 111 3 5 52 3s L Fator 10 L'yArgcs, Impossible. B. Gershel 75121 Empire Ab 3-4 l:10%fast 10 108 8 6 6'1 52 F Bryson 11 Seastake, BlackWand, L.Thistle VENUS, b. f, 3 102 By War Cloud, Star Hawk or War Star— War News, (Trainer, J. R. Thornby. Owner, J. R. Thornby). by Spanish Prince II. Breeder, A. K. Macomber. 79998 Belmont 1 l:38%fast 15 102 5 4 4' 471 F Catrone 5 Pr:sc. Ruley, Margin, Eagerness 79639 Belmont 3-4 MC l:12%fast 50 108 8 5 5"* 4"! L Fator 11 Lady Belle, Margin. Blue Moon 79095 Jamaica lmTOy l:44',4fast 10 101 8 5 5'1 61;: F CatronelO Flax, Anne, (Jay Ben 78715 Jamaica 51 f l:03%fast 20 103 6 5 41 3°1 F Catronell MissCameo, LadyBoss, Skirmish 78607 Un. Hunts 3-4 l:12%fast 15 10317 4 4' 35 F Catronell F'stFlower, Cue-Rack. I.TdyArgo 78241 Bowie 51 f l:08%slow 61 96 7 7 7& 7«i J Dawson 12 Hidden Jewel, Frank G , Apex 71282 Aqueduct 5-8 1:01 fast 7 104 2 2 31 53 J Zoeller 10 Fridayl3th, LeeAdrin, I. dltacon 70842 Belmont 5-8 st l:00%fast S-5 99 1 1 U 13 G Bond 5 Lee Adrin, Gipson, Boot Straps MARCELLINE, ch. g, 3 (M) 102 By Trompe la Mort — Messalina, by Cicero. (Trainer, A. G. Blakely. Owner, W. Daniel). Breeder. G. D. Widener. 79899 Belmont 7-8 1:27 good 50 96 9 13 13'°10' G Cooper 14 Belphriz'a, Eagerness, B. Artiste 74680 Jamaica 51 f l:0T%fast H-5 108 6 5 5' 5«3 A Collins 9 Vulnad. Parvenu, Royal Miss 73174 Saratoga 3-4 l:lj%hvy 15 100 8 8 8 8" G Cooper S Economist, Apology. Fred'tovtn 73036 Saratoga 5} f 1:06 fast 20 113 3 9 9s 6° T McTag'tl." Appellate, Squires, Huon Pine 72921 Saratoga 51 f 1 :0T&good 15 115 13 14 14 142» T McTag'tH Stanwix, Huon Pine, Bees 72829 Saratoga 51 f 1:07 fast 12 112 3 7 6l 43 T McTag'tl t Convent. Mitau. Apology BRIGGS BUCHANAN, b. g, 3 102 By Sir Martin— Lady Dorothy, by Helmet. (Trainer, H. Roseacher. Owner, W. Robinson). Breeder. J. E. Madden. 80046 Belmont 3-4 MC l:12%fast 15 107 12 13 131 14" H ThurberM Ex'dRuler, P.Hamlet, M.D'mino 78986 Jamaica S-4 l:15%hvy 9-10 115 7 6 5' 74i C Turner 9 OdWelb'rne, ShineOn, Handslp 75380 Pimlico 3-4 1:16 mud 60 110 5 6 5« 6*1 H Thomas 9 T. Exposure, S'magne, Batter Up 75340 Pimlico 3-4 1:14 good 17f 117 5 3 3l» 4' C Turner 11 Batsman. A.B.Ahdem. Bon. Omar 75117 Empire Ab 3-4 l:09%fast 15 109 7 7 7 710 C Turner 7 Lady Belle, Mad Play, Elviua ALL IN ALL, br. f, 3 107 By Everest — Lily Trayne, by Bradwardine. (Trainer, J. S. McDonald. Owner. J. A. Harper). Breeder, A. E. Hundley. 80122 Belm'nt 3-4 MC 1:12 fast 15 110 13 14 12' 11° E Barnes 16 l.ally. Exalted Ruler, Lady Boss 79690 Belm'nt 3-4 MC 1:13 fast 12 107 9 6 41 2'1 C Ralls 13 MissCameo. BabyLane, LidyB'ss 79392 Belmont 1 1-16 l:46%fast 18-5 102 2 1 1- 1« C Ralls 8 Trite, Byron, Jaunebar 78986 Jamaica 3-4 l:13%hvy 8 110 4 2 2' 43 T W D'yle 9 OdWelb'rne, ShineOn. HandsUp 78692 Jamaica lmTOy l:4fiV5mud 10 103 7 2 43 4'3 M Fator 8 To;) Sergeant, Tangerine, Anne 75211 Empire 51 f l:0T%slow 41 104 4 4 3» 3« H Stutts 7 Pathan, Miss Domino, Oinbrage 4th Race [4th Aqueduct] AlU DA PC 1 Mile. Hanover Handicap. 3-year-olds. (June 25, 1921— 'rill HAUL 1:30 4 127.) WORTHMORE, ch. e, 3 121 By Thunderer^ — Lady Moon'et, by Dick Welles. (Trainer, W. V. Walsh. Own^r, J. S. Ward). Breeder, W. E. Walsh. 79805 Belm'nt 3-4 MC 1 :14»4mud 7-5 123 3 2 11 In E Barnes 7 Roland, Peter King. La urn no 79349 Belm'nt 3-4 MC l:ll%fast 16-5 110 1 1 11 2'1 J Merimeell Sheridan, Mad Hatter, MissStar 79099 Jamaica 3-4 l:ll%fast 12-5 126 1 3 3s 1"* J Callah'n i AnnaM'nelL, PeterK'g. AgaK'n 78785 Pimlico 3-4 l:ll%fast 61 115 I 2 2» l'l J MerimeeU Digit, Sunspero, Maclean 75555 Churchill 1 l:37%fast 1-3 122 7 3 51 8'2 F Smltn 10 W.C'nsel'r. MadPlav, (hilliowee 75435 Churchill 7-S 1:25 fast 21 120 1 1 21 4' J D M'neyll! Glide. Lord Martin, Chilhowee 74112 Lex'gton FC Lll^mud 21 122 1 2 U l'l W Kelsay 12 Sayno. Black Gold, Sun Flag 73906 Lex'ton 5} f 1:0P hvy 2 118 1 1 2s 2« W Kelsay 4 BlackGold. Beau. Agnes. Quaver 73687 Lex'gton 5} f 1 :06%fast 6 111 2 2 1" l" W Kelsay 5 Black Gold, Alcliemv. Shindy 71714 Latonia 51 f 1:09 hvy 1 118 1 1 1» 2«k W Kelsay 5 Chilhowee, Valley Light. Shindy 71642 Latonia £1 f 1 :0.",%fast 2.M0 107 1 1 U 1'IW Kelsay 7 Bl'kGold, Chilhowte, Delectable 71425 Latonia 3-4 l:l_ysgood 28-5 118 4 12' 4«! W Kelsay 12 W.C'sel. or, BlackGold, Befuddle BILLY WARREN, b. c, 3 114 By Spanish Prince II.— Soria. by Ogden. (Trainer, F. E. Brown. Owner, F. E. Brown). Breeder. J. E. Madden. 80120 Belmont 1 l:37M fast 13-5 106 4 1 1' l2 J Maiben 0 I.'yBelle, Thunderclap, n. Prince 79804 Belmont 1 1:40 mud 8-5 1021 1 2 22 27 C Ralls 3 Eaglet. Rejection 79390 Belmont 1 l:3S%fast 10 110 5 1 l2 1» L Fator 10 Klondyke, Prise. Ruley, SunPal 79178 Jamaica 3-4 1:12 fast 8 104 Left at post. C Ralls ti Swingalotig, IMIamlet. LidvU'lle 79099 Jamaica 3-4 1:ll%fast 8 114 4 4 5* o'" J Corcor'n 6 Worthm'e, AnnaM'nell., P.King 78691 Jamaica 3-4 1:15 mud 4 116 8 6 5 4s G Lavine 9 Cano, Sherman, Rival 74052 Aqueduct 3-4 l:12%fast 6 111 2 2 2^ 3'3 E Legere I SunPal. Resolution. Feysun 73532 Belmont 51 f 1:06 fast 13-5 110 5 4 33 2' E Legere 10 L.Balti'relL, B'yLane. L.Martin SHERMAN, ch. c, 3 114 By Trap Rock— Sus Marine, by Marcovil. (Trainer, W. A. Burtschell. Owner, S. Louis). Breeder, S. Rcss. 80229 Aqueduct 61 f 1:18 fast 8 115 6 3 21 2- F Col'letti 9 Blind Play. Laniu t, Bonaparte 79346 Belmont 1 1-16 l:45',4fast 4-5 104 2 1 l1 l'l L Fator 8 TopSgnt, B'phrizonia. Ratell. 79179 Jamaica 11-16 1:44 fast 7 107 6 4 43 45 L Fator « Samaritan, Laurano, Ladkin 79014 Jamaica 1 l:38%fast 41 112 6 6 6 58 II Thurber 6 Ordinance, Laurano, Samaritan 78786 Jamaica 3-4 l:ll%fast 13-10 110 5 3 3' 1'} L Fator 7 Miss Cerina, Rival, Dry Moon 78691 Jamaica 3-4 Ida rar.d 6-5 106 3 3 2' 2 M Fator 9 Cano. Rival. Billy Wairen 75355 Pimlico 3-4 l:13%mud 8 107 1 7 7 7'° L Fator 7 Sunl'lag. Run'wild. H.T. Waters 75182 Empire 51 T 1:07 fast 3 10? 6 5 4'1 In L Fator 7 Reply, Variation, Blind Plav 73894 Aqueduct 3-4 l:13%slop 9-10 115 2 1 l3 Ink L Fator 8 Mr. Mutt. Com. Artist. P'eemaker LADY BELLE, ch. f, 3 107 By Polymelian — La Grande Armee, by Verdun. (Trainer, W. H. Karrick. Owner, W. R. Coe). Breeder. Himyar Stud. 80120 Belmont 1 l:37»4fast 41 104 5 2 2* 22 J Callah'n 0 P.. Warren, Thderdap, II. Prince 79737 Belmont 11:38 fast 4 111 9 6 72 5" J Callah'nll Relentless, Outline, Sunayr 79639 Belm'nt 3-4 MC l:12%fast 41 110 2 2 1* 1« J Callah-nll Margin, Blue Moon, Venus 79178 Jamaica 3-4 1:12 fast 5 111 3 4 31 3«J J Callah'n 6 Swingalong. T. Hamlet, Eaglet 79047 Jamaica El f l:05%fast 7-5 114 1 3 31 35 J Callah'n 7 Negrina, Margin, Lockerbie 78632 U.Hunts 3-4 l:12%fast 1-2 101 2 11' 2'' J Callah'n 5 Lanius, Forestl.ore, HighPrinee 75442 Pimlico 1 l:39%fast 7 113 7 5 4nk 9 J Callah'nl3 Sen.Norris, B.Blaz", H.TWaters 75309 Pimlico 3-4 1:11 fast 2 107 5 2 22 32 J Callah'n 9 T. Exposure, Baffl'g, K'g'iiR'soin SHERIDAN, br. c. 3 120 By Sweep-Iridescence, by Peter Pan. (Trainer, S. C. Hildreth. Owner. Rancocas Stable). Breeder. H. F. Sinclair. 79898 Belmont 1 3-S 2:18%;;o.»d 2 126 8 2 2" 5«i L Fator II Mad Play, Mr. Mutt, Modest 79591 Belmont 11:39 slow 1 118 3 4 43 3* L Fator 10 Bracadale, Son Pal, Ladkin 79349 Belm'nt 3-4 MC Lll^fast 5 1051 4 4 23 |*| L Fator 11 W'thmore, MadHatter, MissStar 79048 Jamaica 3-4 l:ll%fast 16-5 126 8 3 35 2= J Callah'n I NoonFire, L'kyPlay, '"u.cMVter 78743 Jamaica 51 f 1 :0335fast 2-5 112 111' l=i L Fator 5 Margin, Faenu, The World 78634 Jamaica 51 f l:0.Vkfast 9-10 114 3 2 22 22 L Fator 9 Apprehension. M .Whisk. Eaglet 7 1931 Belmont 2-4 MC 1:12 slop 13-5 114 6 6 62 724 E Sande S SunFlag, NellieMorse, Fabria-i 74682 Jamaica 3-4 1:12 fast 9-10 117 5 4 5' 4'? E Sande 6 Ladkin, Bracadale, Sun Pal 74553 Jamiaca 3-4 l:12%fast 5 118 8 5 41 il'i E Sande 8 SunPal, Ladkin, An. MarronelL 74195 Aqueduct 3-4 l^^fast 4-5 11211 1 1* 1» E Sande 6 Bonaparte, Eaglet, Sleepy Head LUCKY PLAY, b. c, 3 118 By Fair Play— Lucky Catch, by Trap Rock. (Trainer. L. Feustel. Owner, A. Belmont). Breeder. Nursery Stud. 80146 Aqueduct 61 f 1:18 fast 10 118 6 10 I* flSf J Maiben 13 Avisack. Bonaparte, Rival 79048 Jamaica 3-4 Lll^fast 13-5 126 111' 3- C Kumm'r • NoonFire, Sheridan, P'incM'ster 74553 Jamiaca 3-4 l:12%fast 13-10 111 6 6 62 681 C Gordon S Sun Pal. Sheridan. ladkin 12812 Saratoga 3-4 lOHfctmat 20 115 1 5 ,r,3 .V,' A Johnson 9 II. Thoughts, Parasol, Befuddle 72725 Saratoga 3-4 l:ll%fast 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 - S" H Lunsf'd 10 St. James. Mino. Gold Itug 7','440 Saratoga 51 f LOs^hvy 5 126 7 6 T3 T'-J A Johnson 9 L.B'timoiell.. FIu\;uhi:i. Parasol 69859 Jamaica 5-S 1:00 fast 21 113 2 3 32 22 E Dugan S Bracadale. Tester. Mr. Mutt LAURANO. br. c. 3 119 By Peter Pan— Pas,san, by Hamburg. (Trainer. J. Loftus. Owner, Oak Ridre Stable). Breeders. H. W. ft J. H. Gaines. 80116 Aqueduct CifLlS fast 5 120 2 2 5= 971 C Turner 13 Avisack. Bonaparte. Rival 79805 Belm'nt 3-4 MC l:14H,mud 1 126 4 1 2"* 4» H Thurber 7 Worthmore. Roland. Peter King 79267 Belmont 1 l:3SVfcfast 6 101 2 1 l3 1» H Thurber 8 Bracadale. Rialto. Brainstorm 79179 Jamaica 11-16 1:44 fast 7 108 1 1 2"k 23 C Turner 6 Samaritan, Ladkin. Sherman 79014 Jamaica 1 l:387sfast 41 103 1 I 2'1 2* J Merimee 6 Ordinance. Samaril in. WiseC'lor 78879 Jamaica 3-4 l:i:;-imud 6 112 1 1 l'l l2 C Turner 10 Honor, Bonnie Omar, 1'oltova 78841 Jamaica 3-4 l:ll'/5fast 7 109 6 5 71 6" H Thurber 9 Wild Aater, Bracadale, Tester RESOLUTION, b. o. 8 104 Bv Pennant— Yankee Girl, by Sir Dixon. 'V (Trainer, W. M. Wallace. Owner, Log Cabin Stable). Breeder, H. P. Whitney. 79805 Belm'nt 3-4 MC l:14Vfcmud 20 110 6 4 » 64i L Pator 7 Worthmore. Roland, Peter King 8 749S1 Belmort Z-i MC 1:12 slop 8 114 5 7 7» 8" F Col'letti R RunFlag, NellieMorse. Fabriaa 8 74553 Jamiaca 3-4 l:12%fast 20 107 3 7 8 8" A Collins 8 Sun Pal, Sheridan, Ladkin 7 74139 Aqueduct 3-4 l:12%fast 15 113* 8 8 8 5« C Kummer 8 A.Marronell.. Stanwix. Mr.Mntt 7 74058 Aqueduct 3-4 l:12%fast 8 106 1 3 3*1 2'i A Collins 5 Sun Pal, Billy Warren, Feysun 7 73553 Belmont 7-8 l:24%fast 30 112 5 6 61 9" T McTag't 9 Siinizcn, Aga Khan, Sunspero 7 73285 Belmont 3-4 l:ll%fast 12 115 5 7 8= 4' T McTag't 9 Infinite, Ilourmore. NelheMors* j 73039 Saratoga 61fl:05%fast 18-5 122 5 8 8 7«3 I, Fator 8 Infinite. Reply, Sun Pal 72592 Saratoga 5-8 1:02 hvy 6 110 12 9 6s 1-" L Fator 15 Ilontaud, Rev. Agent, Donagliee 8 OHONE, b. f, 8 102 By Polymelian— Athlone, by Charles O'Malley. 3 (Trainer, C. E. Patterson. Owner, W. R. Coe), Breeder, W. B. Coe. 80121 Relmont 1 3-8 2:19Wast 10 111 6 6 71 82 J Callah'n 9 Pr.Rorcen, Relentless, Pr.Ruley ' 79634 Churchill 1 1-8 l:5P*fast 42 116 4 2 8 8 » D Hurn I P'cessDoreen, Nel. Morse. Bef'dle « 79582 Churchill 1 l:38%fast 17-5 97 3 1 H l1 R W'iams 9 Sn.MrC.ee, S.Vicente, Attractive • 79128 Churchill 11-16 1:50 mud 4 99 6 6 62 6" I Parke 8 PostB spatrh. OvrFire. S.Mc(iee C 79007 Churchill 7-8 l:25%slow 41 103 7 11 11" 11" K Hrick'nl5 BourbonBoy, Giblon, J.G.Denny 7 FREDERICKTOWN, b. c, 3 105 By Pennant— Gentlewoman, by Sain. 7 (Trainer, W. H. Fizer. Owner, E. Arlington). Breeder, Short Grass Stud. 7 80266 Aqueduct 1 l:38fefast 11-5 106 8 6 43 6'J R Rr'ning 9 RedWingf'd. .1 Julian. Rejection 7 80086 Belmont 1 1-16 l:43ftfast 6 110 1 3 21 2'1 K Barnes 4 Ladkin. Finn Lag, Ed Lowe - 79536 Belmont 1 l:40%mud 31 95 6 3 2'! If1 W Harvey 6 Rinna Care. Horologe, II. Prince 7 79306 Belmont 7-8 l:25%fast 4 103 4 4 11 U E Beach 10 B'kPond. Escohad'Oro. Deronda 79136 Jamaica 3-4 1:12 fast 8 103 7 6 61 4» ■ Beach 9 Banter. Hullabaloo. Washington 78912 Jamaica 11-16 1:47 slow 13-20 97 1 3 3s 2!1 « Cooper 4 RedW'gf'd. W new'd, F'daylStli g 78840 Jamaica lm70y 1:43 fast 8 95 5 4 32 21 G Cooper 5 Nose Dive, Roseate II. Peddler 78663 Jamaica 3-4 1:14 slop 13-5 111 5 3 23 11 ■ Beach 9 Ruck Pond, Pathan. Delmor 78289 Bowie 7-8 1:28 fast 31 100 5 3 32 2'i D Mergler 7 Donaghee, J.F.O'Uara, Pathan . tDisqualified. 7 MAXIE. ch. c, 3 100 Bv Ogden — Phantom. by Star Shoot. 7 (Trainer, J. Boden. Owner, Triple Springs Farm Stable). Bleeder, J. E. Madden. 1 80299 See today's chart. 79736 Belmont 1 l:38«4fast 50 105 8 6 61 6«1 W Obert 8 Plough Roy, Eaglet. Maclean ; 79072 Jamaica 51 f l:04«£fast 7 106 9 8 6» 713 O Fields 9 SunAudience, Aragon. Bonaparte J 75810 Bowie 1 l:45%mud 19 100 8 9 82 8» H Howard 10 Tree Top, Rinkey, Donagliee 5 '«5681 Bowie 3-4 1 :14?sfast 41 116 2 1 Is U M Fator 9 Catalan, Cold Bug. Wanipee ■; 74657 Jamaica El f 1:06 fast 8 115 3 5 51 45J C Kummer ■ Courser. Blind Play. Sunear ] 73373 Relmont 51 f l«VMl 1 115 9 8 7s 55 C KummerlO I.adyBijur, Sherman, Pricemaker • YANKEE PRINCESS, ch. f. 3 98 By Ballot — Change, by Fair Play. .' (Trainer, W. Garth. Owner, J. S. Cosden). Breeders. H. H. & J. H. Gaines. 1 79737 Relmont 1 1:38 fast 50 105 10 9 10'1 915 J Shanks 11 Relentless. Outline. Sunayr . 79264 Relmont 3-4 1:13 fast 10 100 4 5 45 3«1 J Sharks 5 Honor. Salacia. Batsman 78949 Pimlico 1 l:43'/5slop 18-5 100 2 1 11 1" S Wiams 4 Setting Sun, Valador, Opperman -78855 Pimlico 1 1-16 1:48 slop 14 121 2 4 4« 316 C, Rabin 6 NellieMorse. Relentless. Sunayr 78760 Pimlico 1 l^O^fast 61 110 3 4 4« 2« P Walls I N.Morse. Relentless. N.L'ghorne I 78651 H.deG'ce lmTOy l:44%fast 16-5 106 2 1 22 32 F Sharpe 6 Nancy L'ghorne, Thi'hle, BlueM'n ; Page 9 5th Race [5th Aqueduct] ClU n»fir 1 Mile. .t-year-olds and upward. Claiming. (Jane 25, 1021 ; Dill HALL ItM 4 127.) WILLIAM TELL, blk. c. 4 111 By Rock View — Arrowshaft, by Ogden. | (Trainer, M. J. Murphy. Owner, S. Louis). Breeder. Belair Stud. 80264 Aqueduct CI f l:1975fast 3 110 *1 11 81 5« E Barnes IS Reprisal, Muskallonge. IdleT'hts , 72484 Saratoga 1 l:38%flaat 8 107 4 5 51 6« J Corcor'n 8 Barracuda. Costigan, Reparation , 72284 Empire lmTOy 1:44 good 3 S4 1 2 2*1 21 I Parke 3 Sunsini. Shamrock 71946 Empire 1 1-16 l:47"sfast 7-5 106 3 1 l4 1=1 J Callahan 7 LadyMyra, Mary.lSelle, G. Night , 71842 Empire 1 1:40 fast 5 106 2 2 2s 2'1 J Callahan 7 Mutiny. Homestretch, A. Patriae , 71479 Aqueduct 1 1:37 fast 21 106 4 6 5* 47.' J Callahan 7 Firm Friend. All Over. Modo 71199 Aqueduct 1 1-16 1:45 fast 5 102 2 2 4* 42i L McAtee 4 Lit. Celt, GoldenBule, Hyperion 71026 Aqueduct 7-8 IdBKEMt 4 109 5 5 5s 5'1 L McAtee 7 Demijohn, Frank G.. Pr. Regent ] WAR MASK, b. g, 8 107 By Star Shoot — Miss Kearney, by Planudes, 1 (Trainer. C. Buxton. Owner, C. Buxton). Breeder. J. E. Madden. ' 80198 Aqueduct 1 l:39%fast 11-5 107 4 5 42 In T Finn 12 Keenan, Water Girl, Gay Ben 80087 Belmont ll:3S%fast 6 107 1 1 21 2l T Finn 11 RosaYeta. RoyaiCharlie, GayBen 79953 Belmont 1 l:39y5good 12 100 4 6 710 58 T Finn ■ Ncgociat'r, Fifty-Fifty, Beleross | 78983 Pimlico 1 1-8 1:59 slow 41 114 6 2 2» 22 S McLane (! GrayvJables, L.idWrack, Th'sim f 78908 Pimlico 1 1-8 1:58 hvy 21-10 115 3 4 41 423 S McLane 9 Aitissimo. Thomasine. LordW'ck 75359 Pimlico 1 1-8 l:55?j,mud 12 108 3 6 71 710 T Finn 8 Belphrizonia, Giielph, Blar. Stone , WATER GIRL. b. f, 4 103 By Rapid Water — Maria C, by Yankee Gun. ] (Trainer. E. Brewster. Owner, E. Brewster). Breeder. G. W. J. Bissell. 80198 Aqueduct 1 l:39%fast 8 101 5 3 21 3 1 B Br'ningl2 War Mask, Keonan, Gay Ben 79180 Jamaica 1181 1 IHifa 5 103 10 3 23 21 R BrVingl.3 RoyalCh'lie, Apology, Scot.Chief 78862 Jamaica 1 1-16 1 :45%fast 6 97 4 5 7' 711 B Br'ning 9 Stone Jug. Insulate, Normal 78788 Jamaica lmTOy l:43*sfast 3 103 7 4 4s 3=1 G Br'ninglO Aladdin, Mom, Babbling 78665 Jamaica lmTOy 1:47 slop 15 102 2 1 l1 2" R Bre'ning 8 Normal. Dan Boiling, Mom 77937 Jefferson 1 1-16 1 iTIIUI 41 105 3 3 51 4" B M'rinellil3 Al Stebler. El Jesmar, Smarty JAUNEBAR, ch. g. 5 107 By Sandbar — Hannah Louise, by Yellow Tail. (Trainer. F. Trask. Owner, J. Diggins). Breeder. Mrs. E. T. Fairfax. 80195 Aqueduct 1 1:40 fast 15 109 1 1 22 2»1 F Col'lettilS HighComder, PrSpt, ScareC'w 79859 Relmont 11-8 1:53 good 10 101 6 13 14' 14=° J Callah'nl6 Negociateur, M'y'dBele, R.Duek 79478 Belmont 1 1-8 l:55%mud 41 105 Lest rider. F CatronelO Olynthus. Anniv'ary, Mary. Belle 79392 Relmont 1 1-16 1 :46^fast 10 101 5 2 22 4'J F Catrone 8 All in All, Trite, Ryron 79180 Jamaica lmTOy 1:44 Vsfast 8 106 12 6 91 ll'» F Catronel3 RoyaiCharlie, WaterGirl, Apol'gy 7907" Jamaica 51 f l:04%fast 100 IOC 5 6 820 6lJ F Catrone 9 SunAudience, Aragon. Ronap'rte 79015 Jamaica 3-4 l:13^fast 50 109 12 6 7 7* F Catronel4 Beleross, Ege, Dan Bulling KEENAN, blk. g, 4 111 By Black Toney— Cain Chaser, by Otis. (Trainer, F. White. Owner, P. S. P. Randolph). Breeder. J. W. Parrish. 80198 Aqueduct 1 l:39%fast 20 111 2 1 1! 2» T O'Hara 12 War Mask, Water Girl, GayBen S0087 Relmont 1 l:38-^fast 15 111 4 5 4» 97 T O'Hara 11 R, suYeta. War Mask. R.CImrlie 79859 Belmont 1 1-S 1:53 good 20 108 5 12' 5»1 T O'Hara M Negociateur, M'y'dBele. R.Duek 79761 Relmont 6S " f l:19M'ast 15 112 17 14 141 1312 T O'Hara 19 Lally. Passport. Muskallonge 79309 Belmont 1 l:39%fast 8 110 4 3 4' 581 T O'Hara 9 David Harum, Mitau, Relcross 79176 Jamaica 3-4 l:13&fast 30 112 9 12 6 k 6-:i T O'Hara 14 IdleThouglits RosaYeta. Daydue ROSA YETA, ch. f, 4 110 By Sandbar — Hannah Louise, by Yellow Tail. (Trainer. H. Butler. Owner, H. Butler). Breeder. Oak Hill Farm. 80230 Aqueduct 1 1:40 fast 3-2 109 7 6 6* 4'1 R McM'on 7 Lily M., Ruck Pond, Byron 80087 Belmont 1 l:3875fast 10 108i S 4 1» l1 E Barnes 11 WarMask, RoyaiCharlie. GayRen 79690 Relm'nt 3-4 MC 1:13 fast 10 110 4 9 85 63J E Barnes 13 Mii-sCameo. AllinAU, BabyLane 79176 Jamaica 3-4 l:13^fast 25 111 8 11 5" 21 E Rarnes 14 IdleThouglits. Daydue. BabyLane 78557 H deG'ce 1 1-8 l:53%fast 18 109 6 5 5* 5* E Barnes 7 Humboldt. Traj'us. Maryl'd B'le 78517 H.deG'ce 1 1-16 l:4Ty6good 29f 110 10 2 32 3»1 E Barnes 11 RoyceRools, S'sPlow'r, F'tyBoy 78196 Bowio H t 1 :22%fast 31f 106 5 6 6h 6* F Lee 11 Sweepstakes, JuliaM., CareFree 75712 Bowie 1 1-1C 1:52 fast 8f 109 6 9 91 10" C Taylor 14 Queereek, Sedgefield, Rupee BOWMAN, b. c, 3 (M) 104 By Spanish Prince II. — Veuve Cliquot, by McGee. (Trainer, G. W. Coburn. Owner, G. W. Coburn). Breeder, J. E. Madden. 80232 Aqueduct 1 1 :3!»%fast 11-5 115 15 4 21 2 1 E Legere 18 Trappean. Jessamine. GladysV. 79855 BMmont 1 l:40%good 9-5 112 4 2 21 8«S G Babin 14 Kit, Dolomite. Filomar 79691 Belmont 1 133%fast 8 115 4 7 51 7« G Babin 14 Pep to Peep. 1'psal. Long Point • 79427 Belmont 1 1:38 fast 10 107 11 7 8'1 9'1 E Legere 12 Mas. Hand, D. Harum, Belphiz'a , 79310 Belm'nt 3-4 MC 1:13 fast 13-5 114 16 5 5s 5*2 G Babin 16 Polycarp. Sturbeek. Long Point : 79099 Jamaica 3-4 LllTsfast 50 115 6 6 6 614 G Babin 6 Worthm'e AnnaM'nelL, P.King ' ROYAL DUCK, br. g, 7 117 By Royal Realm — Duckshot, by Gallinula. (Trainer. A. Swenke. Owner. A. SwenkeL Ereeder. G. D. Widener. 79859 Belmont 1 1-S 1:53 good 13-5 113 10 3 3'1 3'1 L McAtee 16 Negociateur, M'dBelle, Sup'bum i 79738 B-lmont 11:40 fast 15 109 S 7 4" k 5°i J Kapel 12 Aladdin, Lily M.. Insulate 78573 H deG'ce 1 3-1C 2:00%good 5 115 2 2 34 l1 L McAtee 7 Guelph, Freezy Sneezy, Hickory ' 78543 H deG'ce 1 1-8 1:54 fast 19-10 114 5 2 21 1" L McAtee 7 Vitamin. Doughnut. UoyalCrown i 7.S405 H.deC'c? 1 1-1G 1 :4T^fast 18 11415 5 5 5"J J Rowan 5 Masterll'nd, Luminist, GrayG's » 77844 Jefferson 11-16 1:50 good 2 115 10 8 41 331 F Sharpe 12 Kent L., St. Donard, Runquoi I 77803 Jefferson 1 1-16 1:48 fast 12 110 9 5 51 3l F Sharpe 13 TanSon. Escarpolette. Richelieu 1 77720 F.Gr'nds 1 1-8 1:54 fast 5 109 6 8 61 55 I Parko 9 Alard, Ramkin. Fannie Bean 7754^ F.Gr'nds 1 1-16 1 :4S'Afast 12 113 9 6 41 55 J Leyland 9 G. Billows. St. Donard. StumpJr. L'ECLAIR, ch. g, 6 112 By Celt — Star Lady, by Star Shoot, (Trainer. C. K. Moore. Owner, A. J. Contento). Breeder. A. B. Hancock. 80087 B-dmont lLSSTsfast 50 112 9 10 101 11" T Burns 11 R saYeta. WarMask. R.Charlic - 79761 Belmont CI f l:ct%fBSt 30 114 12 IS 151 15'* T Burts 19 I ally. Passport. Muskallonge 79176 Jamaica 3-4 1 :13'4fast 50 110 13 13 11= 11°J T Rurr.s 14 IdleThouglits. KosaYeta, Daydue 78811 Jamaica 3-4 l:13%fast CO 114 12 10 121 12 « T Burns 14 Ex'edltuler, RabyL'ne, St.M'tins 1 70939 A'tueduct Ci f 1:20 fast 30 114 4 12 12 1220 E Bell 12 Ren Wood. St. Allan, L'Effare SAVOY, br. g. 3 107 By Dick Finnell — Miss Caldwell, by Cuard. (Trainer, R. McKeag. Owner, Creole Stable). Breeders. J. D. Carr & Bro. 76064 .leff rson 1 1 :4.'7sfast 30 lllVll 12 12 124: G Babin 12 Leasiile, G'n.Cadorna, SilentKing 75855 Jefferson 51 f 1 :ll\,hvy 10 11110 10 8'i 815 O PetzoldtlO Dr. Joe, Korbly. Mr. Reck 75783 Jefferson 3-4 l:19%hvy 12 106 9 8 82 821 R Vslan 9 Herald, Hutchison, Manokin 74971 Empire Ab 3-4 1 :10M fast 30 106 8 12 12= 13,c A Accardyl3 Jyntee. TlieAlmoner, Marionette 7::759 Aqueduct 64 f l:19%fast 10 115 4 6 68 617 T McTag't 7 Cum Sah. Stone Jug, Cape Clea* ' 73527 Belmont 3-4 MC 1:12 fast 20 llli 1 3 8l 87i T McTag'tll Pietrus, Orcus, Prince Regent EDWARD GRAY. blk. g. 4 115 By Von Tromp — Bonsetta, by Masetto. (Trainer. J. T. Luzzi. Owner, N. Loscalzo). Breeder. E. Cebrian. 79593 Belmont 1 1-16 l:4T^slow 18-5 110 4 3 41 C* F Col'letti S Blue Hawk, Insulate. Superbum 79139 Jamaica 1 1-S 1:52 fast 6 110 9 4 i"k 3* (; Fields 10 Stone Jug. Aladdin, Ever Bold 78882 Jamaica lmTOy I H"H«ll 12 117 1 4 41 37 F Col'letti 8 Belle Artiste. Despair, Flax 78719 Jamaica 1 1-16 l:46=ifast 1 122 2 3 2 2' K Sande 7 R'kBottom. Insulate, M'y'dBelle e 78638 Jamaica lmTOy 1:41 fast 7 111 1 3 31 410 J H Burke 8 Peddler. Roseatell., TopSerg'nt t 78382 Bowie lm70y 1:47 fas*. 18-5 106 6 5 4J 45} J WtkttMM 6 TonyBeau, TopSerg't, Shamr'k I 78266 Rowie lmTOy l:4T%good 36 105 1 3 4- »7 J Ch'lmers 7 Rama. Setting Sun, Opperman 77975 Jefferson 1 1-16 1:52 mud 7 116 7 7 65 6" L McD'ott 7 S.Aroon, Llewellyn. Win.TakeAll 1 EVER BOLD, b. g, 6 120 By Hesperus — Bella Mayes, by Borgia or Eorgheil. I (Trainer. J. Zoeller. Owner, W. J. Both). Breeder. A K. Macomber. 80150 Aqueduct 1 l.HS^fast 40 102 C 11 ll2 9»* F Reilly 12 Belphriz'a, TopSerg't, P.Hamlet t 79899 Belmont 7-8 1:27 good 20 116 G 11 10J 9° F Reilly 14 Belphriz'a. Eagerness, B. Artiste ■ 79427 Belmont 1 1:38 fast 6 110 3 5 5l 810 J Callah'nl2 Mas. Hand. D. Harum, Belphriz'a a 79268 Belmont 1 l:40Vifast 6 115 4 5 Ink 12 e Legere 7 Bluffer, Gay Hen, Lally 79139 Jamaica 1 1-8 1:52 fast 10 110 6 6 51 4ci J Maiben 10 Stone Jug, Aladdin, EdwardGray y 78359 Tijuana 1 1 :39 fast 11 105 5 6 5 54 E Fator 5 Sunnyl'd, GreatL'k, C'ur ileLion n 78211 Tijuana lmTOy 1:46 hvy 7-10 106 2 2 2* 21 E Fator 4 PaulaShay, Coeur de L'n, Plucky V 78088 Tijuana lmTOy 1:42 fast 29 104 3 4 2! 31 E Fator 5-Dominique, BlancSeing, Mok'ua a BARION, br. f. 3 (M) 94 By Sandbar — Devotion, by St. Avonicus. (Trainer. G. R. Sorrell. Owner. T. C. Sawyer). Breeder. Oak Hills Farms. 80232 Aqueduct ll:3rt%fast 12 105 9 10 111 C13 J Dawson 18 Trappean, Bowman. Jessamine 79855 Belmont 1 l:40%good 50 102 11 9 4* 6 J J Dawson 14 Kit, Dolomite. Filomar . 79691 Belmont 1 ltSStfctMt 100 110 10 12 121 lllu J Dawsonll Pep to Peep, Ipsal. Ixing Point 7!»07( Jamaica 3-4 l:12%fast 50 107 5 9 8: 817 A AccardylO ExaltedKulcr, B'.vLane, L'yBoss 78985 Jamaica 3-4 LUVwy 40 101 9 9 9 S» J Callah'n ' HelleAi -ttste, i:'\ iUuler, Apology 'v 74653 Jamaica 3-4 1 :13»4iast C 188 6 4 51 E4 A AccardylO B. Wand, FirstL.Har'g. Outcross ■g 74506 Jamaica 3-4 1:14 fast 100 112 5 6 9s 9'2 A AccardylO Check. Stardrift. Forearm BEN WOOD, ch. g, 4 101 By Honeywood — Jeanne d'Arc. by Ben Strome. (Trainer. A. Jacobus. Owner. J. Barton). Breeder. Nevada Stock Farm. 80195 Aqueduct 1 1:18 fast G 106 4 9 ll3 ll,• F CatronelH IlighCom'der, J'nehar, PoorSport rt 79761 Belmont 61 f LlU^fast 30 MT 15 IT 16£ ll13 F Catroneli) Lilly, Passport. Muskallo «« V4MM l'.Griels 3-4 1 V--. rami 10 112 11 11 11 ll" G Wi'rollll It.Glenn, Felicitous, Rpgllome m 75151 Emi'ire 1 1 16 1 : 17%fast 6 M6 2 1 21 2 .1 Zoellr ( Lky Antoine, SileiitKing, Zealot t 75(123 Empire lmTOv 1:48 hvy 7 104 1 1 l2 l2 R M'thews 6 Rekab, Dan Belling, Sea Cove 74723 Jamaica 1 1-lC Ll'.^lust 6 188 4 6 CI C" J Zoeller I Sj I. Spring, Rekab, SirGal'adll. I. TRITE, ch. g. 9 112 By Aeronaut — Sententious, by Dublin. (Trainer. S. Taylor. Owner. V. L. Moore). Breeder. K. K. Cassatt. 80198 Aqueduct 1 1:40 fait 8 112 7 4 4 5T C Ralls IS HighComder, J'nehar, PoorSport ,.. 7»738 Relmont 1 1:40 fast 10 101 6 5 6h 9T J O'Brien 12 Aliddin. Li.y M.. Insulate 79392 B'-lmont 1 1-1G l:4G%fast 8 107 8 8 51 2* E Beach 8 All in All, Byron, Jaunebar 79176 Jamaica 8-4 l:13l/sfast 80 110 3 3 101 9' E Legere 11 IdleThouglits. KosaYeta, D.i}due K 70012 Jamaica lm70y l:45%fast 7 99 Left at post. W Harveyll Mom, Superbum, Bemiita 78746 Jamaica 3-4 1:13 fast 30 los 4 6 52 5H1 E Beach 14 E coba d'Oio, Jyntee, Despair 'V 8 8 7 7 7 7 j 8 3 ' « • C 7 7 7 7 - 7 g . 7 7 1 ; J 5 ■; ] • .' 1 . I ; ; | , , , , ] 1 ' | f , ] VALOB, ch. g. 10 118 By Ballot— Muriel, by Watercress. (Trainer, C. Buxton. O-vie', P. J. Lavin). Breeder. Estate of J. B. Hargin. 80264 Aqueduct 61fl:19%fast 15 115 15 13 HI 12" M Buxton 18 Reprisal. Muskallonge. IdleT'hts' 80122 Relm'nt 3-4 MC 1:12 fast 30 11114 9 132 12 ° M Ruxton 16 I.ally. Exalted Ruler. Lady Boss 78594 H.deG'ce 1 1-16 1:47 fast 16-5 107 2 3 44 6S1 J Shanks 8 RockBottom, Vitamin. Leaside 78530 H.deG'ce 1 1-16 l:49'f.slop 4| 108 5 3 41 4*1 J Shanks 6 Attilia, Guelph. Bluemondale 77990 Tijuana lm70v 1 :46^mud 21 113 4 2 45 4=2 A Franco 6 VanPntrick, Marsdale, Voorgold 77929 Tijuana 1 1-16 l:45%fast 2 113 2 1 32 3»J A Fran'co 4 Great Luck. Virginius. B. Stone ALL IN ALL, br. f, 3 109 By Everest — Lily Trayne, by Bradwardine. (Trainer, J. S. McDonald. 4 »ner, J. A. Harper). Breeder, A. E. Hundley. 80122 Belm'nt 3-4 MC 1:12 fast 15 110 13 14 12 11» ■ Rarnes 16 Lally, Exalted RuKi, Lady Boss 79690 Relm'nt 3-4 MC 1:13 fast 12 107 9 6 41 2'1 C Ralls 13 M;ssCameo. Rabyl.ane, LadyB'ss 79392 Relmont 1 1-16 l:46%fast 18-5 102 2 1 l3 1« C Ralls 8 Trite. Ryron, Jaunebar 78986 Jamaica 3-4 I IBTfclHJ 8 110 4 2 21 4s T W D'yle 9 OldWelb'ne, ShineOn, Handsl'p 78692 Jamaica lm70y l:46Vfemud 10 103 7 2 4' 413 M Fator 8 Top Sergeant, Tangerine. Anne 75211 Empire 51 f l:07M;slow 41 104 4 4 33 3' H Stutts 7 Pathan, Miss Domino, Ombrage CORK ELM, blk. g, 4 116 By Atheling II.— Schwalbe. by Sain. (Trainer. J. C. Williams. Owner. F. Williams). Breeder. Nevada Stock Farm. 79859 Belmont 1 1-S 1:53 good 100 108 4 6 151 1521 W Obert 16 Negociateur, M'y'dBele, R.Duek 79738 Relmont 1 1:40 fast 50 109* 2 8 S'ilCS G Guar'lial2 Aladdin, Lily M.. Insulate 79535 Belmont 1 1:41 mud 300 105 4 5 5 5 3 W Obert 5 Valador. King Albert. Rejection 79098 Jamaica 1 1-16 l:45%fast 30 100 4 5 4»k C'2 R Pierce 8 David Harum Insulate, Sword 78953 Jamaica lm70y l:46 4mud 30 107 7 5 5'i 420 R Povisil 8 Aladdin, Dandybrush. Superbum 78815 Jamaica lm70y l:447ifast 30 105 1 6 6 611 R Povisil 6 Lily M., Fifty-Fifty, Olynthus BENDITA. b. f, 4 101 By Ormondule— Lady Vincent, by St. Blaise. (Trainer. A. Zimmer. Owner, G. Long). Breeder. C. E. McCarthy. 80198 Aqueduct 1 l:39%fast 25 108 8 7 7 1 711 H Thurberl2 WarMask, Keenan. Water Girl 79012 Jamaica lm70y l:45%fa3t 8 105 4 3 2 k 331 H Thurberll Mom. Superbum, Mont M.ijella 78862 Jamaica 1 1-16 l:45%fast 30 102 5 6 h- 6» J Shanks 9 Stone Jug, Insulate. Normal 78559 H.deG'ce 1 1-16 1:48% fast 81 106 13 13 13 1323 H Wakoffl3 SouthBreeze, DukeJohn. Leaside 77937 Jefferson 1 1-16 l:51%hvy 4* 105 10 9 9h 8'1 I Parke 13 Al Stebler, El Jesmar. Smarty 77784 Jefferson 1 1-16 l:48%fast 7-5 103 10 7 10l 10'1 I Parke 12 Dumbf'nder, Repeater, Wat.Girl DESPAIR, b. g, 6 117 By McGee — Mary Davis, by Watercress. (Trainer, A. Swenke. Owner, A. Swenke). Breeder. E. F. Simms. 79224 Jamaica 1 1-16 l:46%mud 21 116 4 1 1* 21 J H Rurke 6 Insulate, Olynthus, Superbum 79044 Jamaica lmTOy l:43%fast 18-5 115 2 1 1"* In L McAtee 8 Tangerine. Olynthus. Apology 78882 Jamaica lm70y l:4G%mud 18-5 113 6 2 22 25 L McAtee 8 BelleArtiste, EdwardGray. Flax 78746 Jamaica 3-4 1:13 fast 5 113 9 1 32 32 L McAtee 14 Escoba d'Oro. Jyntee, Bar'ycorn 78402 H.deG'ce 3-4 l:13%fast 9-5 114114 14 14 142« J Rowan 14 Mabel K., Vacuum. Arendnl 78332 Rowio Ci f 1 :21%fast 9-10 111 Left at post. H Farland 8 L'ten Dearie, Arendal. Tidings 78288 Bowie 7-8 1 :28%,fast 21-10 114 2.2 21 2" B M'rinellill Jewell V. D., Julia M.. Attilia 78179 Bowie 7-8 1:30 fast 20 102 4 2 21 2J R Harvey 6 Eager, Sog.Aroon. Tender Seth 75808 Bowie 3-4 1:16 mud 9-5 107 6 3 21 2l H Howard 13 Kirah, Spugs, Good Time 73990 H.deG'ce 1 1-1G l:48%slow 7-5 116 8 3 41 Ss B Marinelli S Westwood, TheRollCall, SeaCovo SCARE CROW, b. g, 4 111 By Half Rock— 0. Co. Ee, by Jim Crow. (Trainer, W. V. Casev. Owner, W. V. Casey). Breeder. D. W. Scott. 80195 Aqueduct 1 1:40 fast 23 113 11 8 65 4' J Maiben 18 IlighCom'der, J'nehar. PoorSport 79859 Belmont 1 1-S 1:53 good 20 106 3 10 81 812 J Shanks 16 Negociateur, M'y'dBele. K.Buck 79478 Belmont 1 1-8 l:G5%mud 12 110 6 5 6» 4" J Shanks 10 Olynthus. Anniv'ary. Mary. Belle 78429 H.deG'ce 1 1-16 l:4S%fast 6 110 8 8 7'i 612 L Lang 10 Dandybrush, Aladdin. Roseate 78314 Bowie 1 1-8 l:59Vsfast 10 110 2 2 3'' 581 L Lang 10 Normal. Gourmand, Cnmme CI 78245 Howie 1 1-4 2:14%slow 12 105 7 5 6» 612 H Shillick 7 Lord Wrack, Normal. Hickory 78180 Bowie lmTuy l:49iifast 13f 111 2 5 5'1 563 L Lang 11 ThePeruv'n, Normal. L'dWrack MARCELLINE, ch. g, 3 (M) 99 By Trompe le Mort — Messalina, by Cicero. (Trainer, A. G. Blakely. Owner, W. Daniel). Breeder, G. D. Widener. 79899 Relmont 7-8 1:27 good £0 96 9 13 13'°107 G Cooper 14 Relphriz'a. Eagerness. R. Artiste 74680 Jamaica 51 f l:07%fast 11-5 108 6 5 51 5«? A Collins 9 Vulnad, Parvenu. Royal Miss 73174 Saratoga 3-4 l:15%hvy 15 100 8 8 8 813 G Cooper 8 Economist, Apology. Fred'town 73036 Saratoga 51 f 1:06 fast 20 113 3 9 93 6« T McTag'tl-" Appellate, Squirjs, Iluon Pine 72921 Saratoga 51 f l:0Ty5good 15 115 13 14 14 142" T McTag'tU Stanwix, Iluon Pine. Rees 72829 Saratoga 5i f 1:07 fast 12 112 3 7 61 43 T McTag'tU Convent, Mitau. Apology BYRON, ch. f, 3 104 By Sir Martin — Mercadel. by The Commoner. (Trainer, A. Zimmer. Owner, S. Flaherty). Breeder, H. T. Oxnard. 80230 Aqueduct 1 1:40 fast 10 104 6 5 51 31 H Rich'ds 7 Lily M., Ruck Pond. Rosa Yeta 79538 Relmont 1 l:41*£mud 8 105 7 11 91 8»» R Pierce 14 Apology. Relcross, Gladys V. 79392 Relmont 1 1-16 l:46%fast 6 102 3 3 3'1 3«i F H'stings 8 All in All, Trite. Jaunebar 78956 Jamaica lm70y l:46%good 12 981 3 3 32 33 H Rich'ds 7 Fifty-Fifty, Insulate. R'kWand 78679 H.deG'ce 1 1-16 l:49M fast 15 96 3 5 5s 59i J Dawson 0 Attilia, Fr'zySn'zy, Blue Streak CORE, ch. g, 3 94 By Ultimus— Lida Flush, by Royal Flush III. (Trainer, J. Lowe. Owner, F. Johnson). Breeder. H. P. Headier. 78583 Lexgton 3-4 1:16 mud 14 105 4 8 10" 1224 F Smith 12 KittyTxell. Finday. SnowM'den 70881 Belmont 6-8 st 59%fast 1 115 2 1 1« P C F'bther 7 Pep toPcep. BillyWar'n. Infinite 70813 Belmont 6-8 st 5S%fast 11-10 115 1 1 23 221 C F'b'ther 8 Squires, Pep to Peep. Fabian 70738 Belmont 5-S st 1:01 good 6 115 2 5 41 441 C F'bther 7 Sun Rajah, Squires, Sun Pal 6th Race [6th Aqueduct] • , : ' i ' i » I 1 - 1 ' e t I 1 I Cth DA PC 5-S Mile. 2-year-ol ls. Maidens. Fillies. Special Weights. Dill nHUt i»^a 2-5 2 (Sept. 25, — 57 — — 107. NINa. br. f, 2 (M) 112 By The Finn— Bally she, by Frank Gill. (Trainer, S. C. Hildreth. Owner. Rancocas Stable). Breeder. Himyar Stud. 80088 Relmont 51 f st l:04«ifast 3 111 3 3 21 24 L Fator 4 Crumple. Sanford, Rodeo 79479 Relmont 41 f st 55%mud 3 108 6 6 51 422 L Fator 8 Rejected. Chrysalis. Ducnut 79348 Relmont 5-8 58 fast 10 109 5 6 41 4« L Fator 7 MotherG'se. MdeMulIer. P'mrose 79269 Relmont 41 f st 54 fast 7-10 114 11 7 71 4« L McAtee 11 Suplette, Imaginatn. Chrysalis 78843 Jamaica 5-S 59%fast 5 108 6 6 640 5»J M Fator 7 Swing'g, Superlette, Moth. Goose IMAGINATION, ch. f. 2 (M) 112 By TJltimus— Okitibbena, by Rock Sand. (Trainer. W. Garth. Owner. 3 S. Cosden). Breeder. E. E. Marshall. 80151 Aqueduct 41 f 52%fast 10 115 7 2 3'1 35 C Lang 13 Qu'n'sToken, Pencraft, My. Belle 79900 Belmont 5-8 st 1:01 good 8 112 1 2 21 *-% C Lang 12 Fly. Comet, Chrysalis, Q.'sToken 79539 Belmont 5-S st 1:01 mud 31 111 1 1 11 4« C Lang 7 Senalado, Blue Ridge. Delhi Boy 79351 Belmont 41 f st 53 fast 7 112 1 1 ll 48 C Lang 11 Nedana. Senalado. Fast Mail 79269 Selnont 41 f st 54 fast 10 114 1 2 2'1 24 C Lang 13 Superlette, Chrysalis, Nina 78863 Jamaica 5-8 1:01 fast 5 107 2 3 5 4" J H Burke 5 Edlsto. LordDarnley. Imaginat'a 78816 Jamaica 5-8 l:00%fast 15 112 2 2 2h 3s! J H Burke 9 Stimulus, Gad, Nedana 78666 Jamaica 5-8 l:02%slon 3 115 1 1 Is 3'J C Kumm'r 8 Beatrice, Nedana, Glister 78553 H.deG'ce 41 f 53 fast 16-5 115 4 3 3l 3»4 E Ambr'se 7 Mot. Goose, Primrose, S.andEasJ 78447 H.deG'co 1-2 49%slop 51 115 8 7 4'J 4 ° J Shanks 9 Swinging. Rejected, Sea Tide CHRYSALIS, b. f, 2 (M) 112 By Sweep— Butterflies II.. by King James. (Trainer, T. J. Healey. Owner, W. J. Salmon). Breeder, W. J. Salmon. 80265 Aqueduct 5-S 5S%fast 20 111 5 7 61 7" B M'rinellill M.Muller. Swinging. Fly. Comet 79900 Belmont 5-S st 1:01 ~oo,l 21 112 2 3 33 2"k B M'rinellil2 Fly. Comet, Chrysalis, Imagin'n 79686 Belmont 5-8 st 58%fast 16-5 105 4 3 31 2" B M'rinellilO Turfldol, W.C.White'd, W'tover 79479 Belmont 41 f st 55%mud 7 108 2 1 lh 21! B M'rinelli 8 Rejected, Dugout. Nina 79269 Belmont 41 f st 54 fast 10 114 4 3 4i 3« B M'rinellMS Siqierlette, Imagination. Nina 78781 PimMco 41 f 54%fast 13 107 7 6 41 51 B M'rinelli 7 ElaBaby, B.IIar'r. R'b'aF'tchi* ULTIMATELY, ch. f, 2 (M) 112 By TJltimus— Grace Dixon, by Sir Dixon, (Trainer. W. Garth. Owner, J. S. Cosden). Breeder. W. B. Miller. 80233 Aqueduct 41 f 52%fast 15 109 4 4 6nk 5'° J Shanks 7 F. Comet. Queen Token.Nocturne 80047 Belmont 5-S st 58%fast 5 112 11 7 7" 9» C Lang 11 JedhurghAbbey, Bl. Ridge. Swope 79860 Belmont 5-8 st l:00%good 7 112 3 2 l1 21 J Shanks 8 Maddenstown, Edinburgh, Sen'rib 78978 Pimlico 41 f 57 slow 51 115 3 6 71 811 C Lang 9 Faddist, BrightSteel. FhryFli't 78905 Pimlico 41 f 56 hvy 81 111 4 2 2= 221 C Lang 5 Annie.l'dan, FieryL't, Kockin'ne 78731 Pimlico 41 f 54 fast 13 109 6 7 7 711 J Wallac2 7 SingleF't, G'khana, GoldenSpira WITCHBROOM, blk. f, 2 (M) 112 By Negofol— Broom Straw, by Broomstick. (Trainer, W. F. Doyle. Owner, Leona Farm Stable). Breeder, E. F, Simms. 80118 Belmont 5-S st 5S%fast 20 114 6 7 7l 6'° H Thurber 8 Sweet Ann, Blue Fly, Extra Dry MARGARET ST. L., b. f, 2 (M) 112 By Watervale— Finalee, by McGee. (Trainer, F. Harrington. Own^r, F. Glasson). Breeder, J. N. Rives, 80228 Aqueduct 5-S 1:02 fast 12 108 1 1 D 2b L Fator 8 GipsyFlyer, WaxLady, Wedlock 80042 Belmont 5-8 st 58 fast 50 109 10 9 82 7" L Fator 10 Haf. Pencraft. Clonaslee 79534 Belmont 41 f st 55 mud 50 110 14 14 14 1413 R Carter 14 Bright Idea. Haf. Miss Babe 78871 Pimlico 41 f 56%slop 145 1081 3 3 6* 617 D Hurn 9 PacheneeBelle. LenaW'd. Cr'kle 78755 Pimlico 1-2 48=ifast 31 110 7 9 10 10" J WallacelO Primrose, Frosty Dawn. RedU'k WISER, br. f. 2 (M) 112 By Sweej) — Experience, by Knight of the Thistle. (Trainer M. Smart. Owner, S. Ross), Breeder, E. C. Christian. 79351 Belmont 4i f st 53 fast 30 112 6 8 91 10'8 E Barnes 11 Nedana. Senalado. Fast Mail 79181 Jamaica 5-S 59%fast 20 114 7 3 44 49 E Barnes 9 Gad, Nedana. Claviihord 78755 Pimlico 1-3 48%fast 14 110 1 3 71 611 E Barnes 10 Primrose, FrostyDawn. Redn'k EXTRA DRY. ch. f. 2 (M) 112 By Sir Martin— Maggie Maitland. by Star Shoot. (Trainer. J. D. Odom. Owner, L. Rosenberg). Breeder. J. E. Madden. 80265 Aqueduct 5-8 58%fast 30 113 9 10 103 914 C Kumm'rll M.Muller, Swinging. Fly. Comet 80118 Belmont 5-S st 5S%fast 3 114 4 3 33 33* C Kumm'r 8 Sweet Ann, Rlue Fly, Glister 79900 Belmont 5-8 st 1:01 good 50 115 10 8 8* 7»i C Kumm'rl2 Fly. Comet, Chrysalis, Q.'sToken WAX LADY, br. f, 2 (M) 112 By Jim Gaffney— Crownlet, by Mazagan. (Trainer, W. V. Walsh. Owner, J, S. Ward). Breeder, A. B. Hancock and C. A. Clay. 80296 See today's chart. 80228 Aqueduct 5-8 1:02 fast 5 103 3 2 2* 3U C Kurts'er 8 GipsyFlyer. Marg.St.L., Wedlock 79305 Belmont 41 f st 63 fast 12 104} 5 8 71 4«1 J Merimeel2 Hidalgo. W.C.W'teli'd. B.W'frey 79140 Jamaica 5-8 59%fast 20 112 10 9 91 9'« C Kurts'erl2 White Wash, Senalado. Arno 78883 Jamaica 5-S l:02 5mud 15 112 4 3 2"* 4'1 C Kurts'er 6 Contentm't. BlueRidge. Cham'ol KATHLEEN CROSBY, ch. f, 2 (M 112 By Sir John Johnson — Crepe de Chine, by Textile. (Owner, J. B. Ackerman). Breeder. D. W. Scott. 79686 Belmont 5-8 st 5S%fast 20 105 6 7 7J 6=2 H ThurberlO T'fldol, Chrysalis. W.C.White'd WATTLE, b. f. 2 (M) 112 By Sweep— Wanda Pitzer, by Peep o'Day. (Trainer, R. Hyams. Owner, R. Hyams), Breeder. R. Hyams. 79539 Belmont 5-8 st 1:01 mud 30 111 7 6 51 511 R Carter 7 Senalado, Blue Ridge. Delhi Boy 77669 F.Gr'nds 1-2 4S'4fast 20 109 9 10 10'» 105 H Stutts 11 Foxm're. Channel. W.C.WhitehM ZEPHYRETTA, b. f, 2 (M) 112 By Lemberg — Rose Pompon, by Rock Sand. (Trainer, T. Welsh. Owner, J. E. Widener). Breeder, J. E. Widener. First start. Workout Index to Aqueduct Entries t ■ a y n V — — — ^ _ , i __ Workout Index to Aqueduct ■ Entries a . 'v ■g rt m t I. ,.. K ~~~ ~~~^ Below will be found the index to the previous workouts of horses entered in the various races at Aqueduct Friday : FIRST RACE— 5-8 Mile. Sun Los 148 Cloudland Half Pint 154 Nicholas 151 Blennerhasset 154 Rodeo 154 Edisto SECOND RACE— 3-4 Mile. 154 Nellie Morse 154 Ohone 154 Negrina 141 Eagerness 154 Lady Diana 132 Yarkee Princess 153 Avisick 154 Outline THIRD RACE— 1 Mile. 128 Venus 150 Bowman 148 Byron 154 Briggs Buchanan 154 Marcelline 154 Mitau 143 Passport 152 Escoba d'Oro 153 Bear Grass 153 Henry M. Diets 157 Sunear 154 Th3 Poet 151 Buck Pond 145 All in All FOURTH RACE— 1 Mile. 152 Wcrthmore 151 Lady Bella 153 Sheridan 152 Laura.no 153 Lucky Play 147 Sherman 149 Resolution 152 Billy Warren 154 Maxie 154 Ohone 132 Yankee Princess 152 Fredericktowa FIFTH RACE— 1 Mile. 149 Royal Duck 148 Scare Crow 145 Trite 150 Bowman 152 Ever Bold 154 Marcelline 146 Rosa Yeta 148 Barton 151 L'Ec'.air 149 Water Girl 154 Keenan 148 Byron 151 Valor 189 Jauneiar 145 All in AU 152 Coue 150 Coik Elm 151 Edward Gray 137 Bendita 154 War Mask 154 Despair 149 Ben Wood 152 Savoy 148 William Tell SIXTH RACE— 5-8 Mile. 151 Nina 125 Imagination Kathleen Crcsby 152 Witchbroom 140 Ultimately 139 Wax Lady 151 Chrysalis 154 Margaret St. L. 152 Wiser Zephyretta 151 Extra Dry 153 Wattle Page 10 Omaha . t Entries and Past Performances . OMAHA L FRIDAY, JUNE 20 WKATHEB CLEAU; TRACK FAST. I The fig-urea under the heading "Ret." in the entries below show the best time of earh 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. T6IC0 IS FIItST IXDF.X OF 1924. 796S6 IS FIRST NUMBER OF JUNE. Racing starts at 2:15 p. m. (Chicago time, 3:15.) ® SuiM-rlor mini runner. X Good mini runner, ••!: Fair mini runner. (SI) Maidens. Mppreutic* illovrnnce b Hllnkera. The following abbreviations are used to Sesignate tracks at which time records shown in entries were made: Aqueduct Aq Jefferson Park JP Aurora Au Kenilworth Ke Belmont Park BP Kempton Park KP Blue Bonnets BB King Edward Ki Bowie ' Bo Latonia La Churchill Downs CD Laurel Lu Columbus Co Lexington Lx Connaught Park CP Maple Heights MH Conneaut Lake CL Marlboro Mb Dade Park DP Mobile Mo [ Devonshire De Mount Royal 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 Thorncliff* Th Havre de Grace HG Tijuana Ti Hawthorne Hw Toledo To Havana Hv Windsor Wi Huntington Hu Woodbine Wo Jamaica Ja First Race— 3-4 Mile. Purse $501. 3-year-olds *a| upward. Claiming. (Track ricord: June 3, 192t-l:ll%— 4— 103.) Today's Ind. Horse. Wl. Rec. A.WMInp. 80308 Grandest La 105 1 rM-H 4 110. .725 79364 Golden Cap Ti 110 1:14 3 103X720, 75435 Ijdy Fox La 112 1:13% 3 103.. 715 80269 Golden Lad . .O-n 108 1 :14% 3 107. .715 80005 I'rni eworlbv . . Ti 9S 1 :14'4; 3 107. .715 80056 Menage (M) .() u 105 1:1 3 103.710 80269 Debtor (M) ..Om 105 1:11 3 103.705 80002 bSwagger Oin 107 1:15*6 5 110x70" Seoond Race — 5 1-2 Furlongs. Purse $500. 4-year-olds and upward. Claiming. (Track record: May 31, 1924— 1 :05 to — G— 110.) (80303) Lobby Allen ..MH 103 1 :'o«*f, 7 107X725 8012S* Power La 101 1 08% 4 104X720 80268* Hindoostan . . .Th lOfi 1 :( ?-; 8 312X715 80304 Neg Om 111 1:07 9 109X715 80160 Stack, Top ...MH 104 1:07 I 109X715 78396 TTllIllJ To 108 1:07% 7 99.. 715 78185 Marv Malloa ..Hv 107 1:07* 7 104.. 715 80237= L. Gentry Hv 105 1:08*-, 9 104. .710 78463 Galway Ti 109 1:08'.5 8 109X710 73914 Bribed Voter ... 10 109x710 80302 Dairyman Ti It* 1:08% 9109X705 80304 Little Abe Om 115 1:07% 12 109X70" 80161 Bengali Om 115 1:07% 11 109X700 80268 Clear the Way Ti 109 1:0S% 7 109X700 80304 UMH (M) 4 109.. 700 Brown Rock 6 104 Third Race — 3-4 Mile. Purse $500. 4-year-olds and upward. Claiming. (Track record: June 3, 1924 -1:11%— 4— 103.) 80304 l'ay Off Ti 111 1:14 9 102X725 80268 Lomon Seth * J°i" -5 80160* Kirk wood ... .Om 110 1:13% G109...L. -7- ? 803O4' Fernandas Li 112 1:15% 4 107X715 1 80201* b Aryanna Ti 101 1:14% 6 107. .do 80200 Little Beauty .Om 102 1 :13% 4 104.710 80003 bllillsdale Ti 115 1:13% f, 109X710 j 79729 bJean Corey . . . -Ti 106 1:14% C 104x710 80302- bVirgo Ft; KM! 1:14% 7 109X70.. f 80239 Silent Sam (M)Re 104 1:10% OHM. .(00 { 8C235 Victory Won ..Om 107 1:16 6 104.700 f 80162 Harry K. Thaw , (M) ... 9 109. .700 , 76030 bWill Soou'V.V.JP HO 1:16% 9 109*700 . 79728 View Ti 112 1:14% 9 H 9X700 Bay Tom 5 104 1 Fairy's Next 1 109 i Fourth Race — 5 1-2 Furlongs. j Furse $500. 3 year -olds and upward. Claiming. { (Track record: May 31, 1924— 1:05%— G— 110.) • 80126= Ask Jessie Om 109 1:07 8 105x725 • 80307* Nan McKinney Om 99 1:00% 5 111X720 . 80162 Foul Weather .Hv 109 1:07% 5 97X715 80271 Helen Cook . . .Ti 97 1:07 3 98. .715 J 78138 bPhrone Ward ..Ti 110 107% 8 111.. 715 80302 Kling Ti 110 1:09% 9 102*710 i 79960 Double F.ye ...Om 112 1:07% 7 107X710 ; 78445 Lamstedt Ti 105 1:07% 3 108x710 * 77567 Wise Judge ..MH 111 1:09% 6 107x705 " 80005 Fair TTial (M)Om 99 1:11% 3 102. .700 , 80161 Miss Ilebert ..Om 110 1:08 14 102. .701 (80302) Jack Fountain. .Ti 113 1 :OS 8 1O5..700 , 80160 Bucklaide . ...Om US 1:08 7 107. .703 ' 80160* Innovation ....Om 113 1 :OS% 11 1OSX7O0 J 80305 Lucky Hays . .Om 111 l:09%m 8 110x700 \ 78509 Snow Cap 6 116. .700 , Fifth, Race — 1 Mile and 70 Yards. ! Purse $500. 3 year-olds and upward. Claiming, j (Track record: June 23, 1923- 1 :46%— 7— 111.) ' 80205 W.ilnut Hall . .La 104 1 :44% 10 105x725 80308 Full Again ...Om 107 1:41 8 105. .720 ; 80238= Brian Kent . .Om 10* 1:45% 4 110X715 ; 80206* War Winner ..TU 106 1:44% 7 110X715 . (80239) Pineerest Ti 105 1:40 6 110X715 , (80240) bJohn Arbor ..CD 104 1:45% 6 110X715 ; 80308 bBooneville MH 104 1:45% 7 105x710 , (80165) bMayrose Om 107 1:49% 7 110X710 80238 bFreecutter Hw 109 1 :43% 9 115X710 80238 bMannikin II. ..Ti 114 1:45% 7 105X705 80308 The Colonel ..Hw 102 1:4S% 4 115.. 705 , 80238' Tis Seth Om 105 1:51 %m 3 105. .700 , 80236* Work Ja 110 1:48 9 110X700 80307= Flaxy Mae 5 110. .700 Sixth Race— 1 Mile and 70 Yards. Purse $500. 3-year-olds and upward. Claiming. (Track record: June 23, 1923— 1:46%— 7— 111.) 80273= BILL HEAD ..F.m 110 1:45 8 107. .715 80161 bClip MH 112 1:43% 8 H2X7ir. 80164 Ixitta U Om HI 1:47% 5 107. .715 80239 Seven Seas ...Ti 105 1:47 6 112.710 80274 Yukon Ti 108 1 :40% 7 112X710 E0302 Twelve Bells . .Ti 110 1:40% 0 107.. 710 } 80164 Hardmm Lxl03 1:53%h 3 97. .700 80308 Trulane 12 112. .700 80239 Yermak Ti 115 1:45% 111120700 Seventh Race — 1 Mile and 70 Yards. Burse $500. 3-year-olds and upward. Claiming. (Track record: June 23, 1923— 1:46%— 7— 111.) . 80240= Docod Omll2 1:48%s 8 107X725 80165 bCaainano Om 110 1:45% 9 107.. 720 80102 Balfour Ti 113 1 :40% 6 112X715 80272 Montona Ti 117 1:40% 7 112X715 8027S' bDouNe Van ...Ti 108 1:40% 7 107X710 80308 Boreas Om 116 1:46% 9 112X700 80206 Jewel City Ti 102 1:48% 9 1O7..705 79957 Chas. Lefkovits(M) 5 107.. 700 80240 AI Wick Om 111 1:47 11 107.. 700 1st Race [1st Omaha] 1«* DA PC 3-4 Mile. 3-year-olds and upward. Claiming. (June 3, 1024 I SI HAUL i 1:11 :t-5 — — 103.) Index Course Dist Time T'ck Odds Wt St Vl Str Fin Jockey3 Started Order of Finish GRANDEST, b. g, 4 110 By Granite — Destine, by Trap Rock. (Trainer, H. E. Brown. Owner, Mrs. H. E. Brown). Breeder. J. H. Louchheim. 80303 Seo today's chart. 80274 oniaha 1 l:42%slow 17-5 110 1* J Gormley 7 Gen. Byng, Sea Beach, Yukon 80164 Omaha lm70y l:51%mud 30 105 3«J J Gormley 8 Tis Seth, Bill Head, DarleyBelle ' 80004 Omaha 3-4 l:15%fast 44 112 11" J Meehan 11 Spieebush, L. Manning, Madson 79863 Omaha 51 f l:07%fast ISf 115 10'-° J Meehan 12 F.Gloriosus, C'nonball, F'nandos 1 79769 Omaha 51 f l:07*&fast 44 112 10" J Meehan 11 F.'sChoice, C.H'sburg, RogonJr. 77915 Jefferson 1 1-16 l:55%hvy 20 105 7 7 J4 •" D Jones 10 EUesm'r. T.Chamberl'n, Trooper GOLDEN CUP, b. f. 3 103 By Jusqu'au Bout — Ethelberta, by Ethelbert. (Trainer. J, Bernard. Owner, Miss R. Bernard). Breeder. J. C. Carrick. 7986+ Omaha 3-4 1:14 fast 24 103 7* E Neal 10 Tubby A., Whiff. Ruddy 78441 Tijuana 51fl:06%fast B 110 7 S 8 6* J Glass 8 Snook'eB y Combns'r Chero'eL' ' 78417 Tijuana 3-4 l:13%fast 9-10 110 3 3 3* 3=J J Glass 5 Jimson. Combustion, Eva Ack'y 78171 Tijuana 3-4 1:14 fast 7 105 6 6 51 4-| T Wilson OMuic Box Niagara, Contusion i 77966 Tijuana 11-8 1:54 fast 8f 11114 12 10* 8' W Bog'skil5 D'pTh'ght, Cher. Lee, B'terK'ton l 77885 Tijuana 1 1-16 1 :47%fast 10 104 9 9 9 G!J B Kenn'dy 9 Eminent, CherokeeLee, Posiil'n l 77798 Tijuana 3-4 l:12%fast 7 109 9 9 72 5'° J Glass 10 Freebooter. I'onjola. Huon Bine 77666 Tijuana ll:41%fast 7 107 1 2 1=1 2! P Walla 9 Cassius, Rock andRye, V'rgold I 77490 Tijuana 1 1:41 fast 17-10 102 3 4 32 3* F Horn 7 Over Shot, Settee, Span. Rose 77424 Tijuana 51 f l:07%fast 38 107 7 6 5* 2'| F Horn 8 Postillion, Span. Rose, Hitrump , 77358 Tijuana 1 1:41 fast 10 104 S 3 » 3'2 J Smith 5 Nayaiit, LittleClair, Huciorette LADY FOX, blk. f, 3 103 By Moss Fox — Bachelor's Blend, by Tredennis. (Trainer, W. C. Weant. Owner. W. C. Weant). Breeder. W. C. Weant. 75435 Churchill 7-8 1:25 fast 40 101 3 10 12 1251 J Wallace 12 Glide, Lord Martin, Chilhowec 75376 Churchill 3-4 1:14 hvy 16-5 102 2 1 3» 8" I Heupel 8 Defiant, KoU'gWave, P.McCann t 75156 latonia 3-4 l:13%fast 1 112 1 1 Is l'l I Parke 12 Corinth, Businesslike, Mill Boy 74937 Latonia 5J f 1 :06%f ast 10 103 3 1 IS 2» I Parke MKUllMtl, P.Mesta, B.Agn** 73116 Lvv'shir* 5-8 1:01 fast 8f 112 10 7 10* 10'° G Corey 12 Atlantida. S. Marie. Hermidale GOLDEN LAD, ch. c, 3 107 By Gold Enamel— Smiling Maiden, by Smiles, (Trainer. N. W. Burkhart. Owner, Morris Ranch Stable). Breeder, C. Morris. 80269 Omaha 51 f 1:09 -slow 42 107 7',' ■ Fator 9 Kilkare, Collision. Expressive 80099 On-a ha 3-4 l:16%hvy 37-5 103 8"i P Hum 8 MissEmmaG.. FullMoon. SeaMint t 78864 Omaha 3-4 1:14 fast 45 108 63 H Clem'tslO Tubby A., Whiff, Ruddy 73958 Omaha 5-8 l:04%slow 6-5 111 1 2 I* 1* J Sing'ton I BoseMint, Seba, AnnaChestnut 73835 Omaha 5-8 1 :04%mufl 31 107 4 2 5* 5" J Sing'ton 0 GoldenCnp, Crescent, VirginiaU. 73570 Omaha 5-8 1:01 fast 7 107 3* J Sing'ton 8 Pretty Mally, Crescent. Whiff G8216 Tijuana 31 f 44%mud 31 114 5 2 P 31 ■ Dugan 6 M.L-ggo, B.Keaton, S.'sFlower , C8165 Tijuana 31 f 45%hvy 9-5 118 1 6 6" 6* E Fator S MissLeggo, Ir. Buzzer. J. Newell 1 PRAISEWORTHY, b. g. 3 107 By Jack Atkin — Meritoriously, by Miller. (Trainer. M. J. Hays. Owner, Emeryville Stable). Breeders. White & Rikes. 80005 Omaha 51 f 1:08 fast 14 107 77J O Clark 11 Quaver, Collision, Kilkare 78350 Tijuana 3-4 1:14 fast 11 109 7 7 7 r.°J J Maiben 7 Zillah, Josephine Newell, Settee p 77863 Tijuana lm70y 1:45 fast 33 93 7 6 7 It P Hum 7 S'h'sXIen:or.v. Cypren.e, Taxation 1 77756 Tijuana 51 f l:07%good 46 107 U 10 7'J ~'-\ J Gerrity 13 A. I ester, Fast Boy, Seth'sAl'bi 1 77623 Tijuana 5-8 1:02 fast 83 W8 8 8 8 5= J Gerrity 8 Taxation. Fast Boy, MissNant'a B 77468 Tijuana 51 f 1:08 fast H 107 6 6 7» 6* J Smith 8 Seth's Alibi. Bardalid. Cypreme p 77380 Tijuana 51 f 1:07 fast 7f 108 11 11 11 H«« K Legere 11 Lit. Thistle, Public'y, Seth'sAlibi i 77273 Tijuana 5} f 1 07 fast 29 104 7 7 6* 6S3 J Smith 7 Span. Kose. FastBoy, Pret. Mally t 77162 Tijuana 51 f l:07%fast 61 107 5 C 6 5siJ Smith 6 Hitrump. Seth'sAlibi. M.Nantura 3 77021 Tijuana 3-4 l:14%fast 18-5 98 1= P Hum 13 Maysville, Little Smile. Dalton MENAGE, b. f, 3 (M) 103 By The Manager — Miss Thorpe, by Woolsthorpo. (Trainer, E. Rogers. Owner, E. Rogers). Preeder. A. B. Lowe. 80056 ( imaha 51 t 1:11 mud I 105 Left at post II Garner 7 PureDce, Expressive, SanStefano o 79811 Omaha 3-4 1:16 hvy 6J 104 2»k H Garner 8 Tubby A., Bronston. Fin. Rooster r 7-9692 (kmaha 3-4 l:15%fast 49 105 2= J Dawson 10 Collision. Debtor, Tis Seth 75512 Churchill 3-4 1:14 fast lOf 112 3 15 15 lo5' G Walls 15 Mill I!oy, Nogales. Levoy 73993 Lex'ton Gl f l:07%fast 18f 113 1 12 12 i:*» B Harvey 12 Mali Jong, Nell McChord Erne 73683 I ex'gton 51 f 1:08 fast 42f 113 1 4 lll ll'^T Murray 12 Beaut. Agnes, Pleasing, Mediua a 69766 Lex'et'jn 4* f 06V»hvy 82 111 8 8 8 8=* D Conn'lly 8 Digit. SaraliElisabeth. Welcome e DEBTOR, br. g, 3 (M) 103 By Liberty Loan — Lady Love, by Borgia. (Trainer, H. T. Griffin. Owner. R. Spreckels). Breeder, R. Spreckels. 80269 Omaha 51 f 1:09 slow 63 102 C'l C Whit'g'n 9 Kilkare, Collision, Expressive 7969'J Omaha 3-4 l:15%fast 51 105 3* P Hum 10 Collision. Menage, TU Seth 78508 Tijuana 1 l:41%l':.st 24f 92 3 4 41 33 R M HghlO Zillah. Spear Shot. B:.rdalid 78395 Tijuana 6-8 1:02 fast HOf 1U4 4 5 5» 3* W Moltersll Liuky Dollar, Vibrator, Expr've e 78278 Tijuana 5-8 l:04%hvy 79 11? 3 5 5 » O^J J Smith I Ix-moii Seth, Seba. Tayultila 78208 Tijuana 6-8 l:01%hvy 27 103 8 8 8"k S'° A Frai'co 9 Cadmus, Kilkare, Expressive 78115 T-juana 5-8 l:09*r.good Dl-lOf 100 Unseated rider. T Wils'nlO Convent. S.inll'dron, S.Goldman n 77750 Tijuana 51 f l:07%good 41f 97 9 9 10l 10'° J Berg 13 A. Lester. Fast Boy. Setb'sAl'bi i SWAGGER, ch. g, 5 110 By Trap Rock — Souveraine, by Rayon d'Or. (Trainer, C. Franklin. Owner, D. F. Bryan). Breeder. A. Belmont. 80002 Omaha 3-4 lll^fast 20 107 87 A Pend'gV12 MoonWinks P'mpadour, Restful ,i 79914 Omaha lm70y 1:5J mud 51 105 4" A Pend'g's 7 HuBwilH, J.Hef fering. TisSeth I, 79866 Omaha lm70y l:46%fast 53 105 3= J Young 9 W.M'tgomery. Marled, Balfonr 79694 Omaha 3-4 1:15 fast 23 115 7'J R Dority lOW.W'ner, B.Head, W.M'gomery y 77868 Jefferson 3-4 1:14 fast 100 115 9 12 12' l'J=« A Ac.ardyl5 Dverirl.ide, Dreamer. Stake Me 71145 Omaha 1 l:41%fast 22 112 4 4 61 7" B Mnskrid 8 FullAgain, I) ofWrath, T.Owens is 71014 Omaha lm70y l:51%mud 61 115 4 3 41 4"1 S Carter 6 Manokin, Goaler, Day of Wrath 70901 Omaha 1 l:50%mud 8 114 3 2 2'1 2'1 S Carter 7 Nonsuit, The Floater, Repent 70875 Omaha 1 l:45%good 41 115 2 1 1* 1= S Carter t LottaG., MartinCasey, Manokin n 70729 Omaha 3-4 l:18%rnud 31-10 115 4 3 21 21 D Bauer 7 Fox'sChoicc. J.J.Riley, Lotta G. 1. 70645 Omaha 61 f 1:13 mud 41 114 1 1 2* 2 R Bauer 11 Bronston, Pembroke, CarmenLee e 2nd Race [2nd Omaha] t . I -5 ? 1 j f { f , , . 1 i j { • • . J i ; * " , , ' J \ , ! j ' ; ; . , ; , , , ' 1 ' i l l I , t t Onrl DA PET B 1-2 Furlong*. 4-year-olds and upward. Claiming;. (May 31, ^MQ HAUL 11 24 1:05 4-3 6 HO.) BOBBY ALLEN, ch. g. 7 107 By Harrigan— Mae Irwin, by Banquo IX (Trainer. L. T. Whitehill. Owner, L. T. Whitehill). Breeder. B. A. Jones. 80303 Seo today's chart. '^! 80124 Omrha 61 f 1:11 hvy 9-5 110 4» O Clark 4 Fernandos, Neg. Hazel Dale 80058 Omaha 3-4 l:18%mud 21-10 107 U O Clark 6 St.Angchna, Aryann.-i. Calg.Lad 79696 Omaha 3-4 l:13^fast 11-10 110 2=1 O Clark 7 D'vesroost, MissEmmaG., R'pent 79657 Omaha 51 f l:06%fast 81 108 U O Clark 12 D'thyRyan, FinisGl'sus. Sl.Smile POWER, br. f, 4 104 By Rapid Water— Surecome, by Delhi. (Trainer, G. Arvin. Owner, R. L. Baker). Breeder. T. Piatt. 80129 Omaha 11:44 hvy 27-10 104 3 O Clark 6 W. Take All, M.J.Baker. Or.Girl 78501 Tijuana lm70y 1:47 fast 3-2 105 3 2 3* 6T O Clark 13 Col. Lit, Mary Doe, Mrs. Pat 78394 Tijuana 1m70yl:47 fast 3-5 105 1 1 V 2«* M Frey 12 Ailliro, GreenSpring, Malzavena 78283 Tijuana lm71y l:48%hvy 4 99 3 1 11 2* D Jones 9 S. Goldman, PlowMeel, P.I'iersou 78210 Tijuana lm70y l:48%hvy 21 98 3 1 1J 2'1 M Krey 7 SophiaG'an, MaryJ.B'r, (JoldB'n 78137 Tijuana 3-4 1:15 fast 27-5 110 4 2 2* 2* E Fator 12 Miss Fryer. Dancing Girl. Flea 78050 Tijuana 3-4 1:15 bvy ll'f 108 3 9 9* 910 P Walls 11 C. Stocking, S.Goldman, M.Whit* HINDOOSTAN. ch. g, 8 112 By Rey Hindoo — Gracious Dame, by Bannockburn. (Trainer. E. Stillman. Owner, J. Rogers). Breeder. R. J. Mackenzie. 80268 Omaha 51 f l:09%slow 17 113 3»i O Clark 11 F. Gloriosus, Blue Van, B'kworm 80201 Omaha 51 f 1:09 fast 17 112 lHi P Hum 8 Lnvinia. Pay Off. Aryanna 80125 Omaha 51 f l:09Vihvy 13 115 61' W Varley 9 MissEmmaG., May Bruen. Settee 80057 Omaha 3-4 l:17%mud 11-10 112 6' P Hum ti Lent. Pinaiiuana. Bess Welch 79910 Omaha 51 f l:10%mud 5 115 1=1 P Hum 10 Car.Moore. F.Gloriosus, Fullantl 73910 Omaha 5-8 l:06%hvy 41 115 9 9 9 9'* R Scoville 9 Paula, Volima. St. Just NEG, blk. g, 9 109 By Orimar— Lulu M.. by Masetto. (Trainer. R. Baraett. Owner, R. Barnett). Breeder. M. Doyle. 80304 See todays chart. 80200 Omaha 51 t l:0S%fast 6 107 8'1E Fator 10 Mar.Elnora, C'ball, Col.H'sburg 80124 Omaha 51 f 1:11 hvy 17 109 2» E Fator 6 Fernandos, Haz.Dale, Bob. Allen 79808 Omaha 51 f 1:10 hvy 12 107 5*3 Q Clark 8 Lent, Bess Welch, Title 77689 Tijuana 3 4 1:14 fast 7 112 1 Fell. G Ellis 10 Kirkwood, BobbyAlh n, M.White 77602 Tijuana 5-8 l:01*ifast 4}f 108 9 5 41 3n* G Ellis 12 W. Winner, llar.'slleir. N. Honey 77531 Tijuana 51 f l:07%fast ll-10f 112 1 11 8*1 6*1 G Ellis 13 Claikson, Frank S., De Land BLACK TOP, ch. g, 6 109 By Ormondale — Black Cap by Sir Wilfred. (Trainer. J. S. Kindscher. Owner. J. S. Kindscher). Breeder. J. E. Madden. 80160 Omaha 51 f l:ll%mud 16 115 5'* J Trivner 11 EllaWaldo. K'kwood. Innovation 76834 Cul City 5-8 1:01 fast — 111 5'J C Corbett 7 Camflagell.. Del.and. Ch'aJane "6802 Cul. City 6 8 l:02%fast — 113 2» L Mills 8 Seal Star, Dal wood. Fandango 76721 Cul. City 5-8 1:02 good — 113 • £* H Cl'ments 9 L'raJames. M'yLass, Lcna'sBoy WOOLDAY, b. m, 7 99 By Smile — Margaret M.. by Woolsthorpe. (Trainer, S. Caplin. Owner, C. H. James). Breeder. C. Morris. 78396 Tijuana 3-4 1:13 fast 6f 115 12 12 12 12!» J Gormleyl2 Picnic. Zillah, Monxie 73813 Willows lm70y l:50^fast « 111 W F J Bake.- 9 JohnAnnor, LadylVubar. Y.Maid 73802 Willows 61 f l:25Mifast 12 5 114 5* F J Laker 7 Zarin, ClareFraiK es. Roy. Irish 73662 WttlOWt 61 f l:24%fast 3 108 6*2 F Weiner 8 Onwa. Medf'dBoy. Y'kshireRel'h 73615 Willows 6} f 1:23 fast 10 112 3 G Br'dfoot I Sp'dyL-idy, T.Owens, York. Maid 73449 listings lm70y 1:59 fast 13 107 5«1 G Broadft 6 Mary Fuller, Medford Boy, Go MARY MALLON. b. m, 7 104 By Horron— Ethelfleda, by The Commoner. (Trainer, C. Evitt. Owner, F. Confar & Bro.). Breeder. Talbot Bros. 78185 Tijuana i 1-2 f l:08«* good 81f 110 8 11 101 11* M Frey 13 StoneBell.F.G.Corlev.Lady Mo're 78152 Tijuana 5-8 1:04%hvy lOf 105 12 12 11= 129J M Frey 13 RosaAtkin, StoneBell. Mythology 77961 Tijuana 51 f 1:08 fast 16-5f lll 10 13 12* 12'» K H'g«andl4 Lamstedt, MissEm.G.. Tmbeola 77753 Tijuana 51 f l:07HBood 21-10f 1)4 8 12 12=ll"»R ZucchiniU Daint.vKidy. Flvc:ist. Lid.vI^B'd 77141 Cul. City 3-4 1:15 fast — 10"j 2» C Gr'wood 7 Y'ungHuxter, Steve. Joe Nugent 76805 Cul. City 3-4 1:14 fast — 115 8'3 H Clem'nts 9 Mr. X., Steve, Joe Nusent 76797 Cul. City 5-8 l:02=jfast — 112 4« H Cl'ments 7 Cap. Reliable. Calzar. JoeNugent "6673 Cul. City 3-4 1:16 good — 110 1218 E T Moorel2 H. of the North, S.Sox. Y. Lassie L. GENTRY, br, g. 9 104 By Brigade— Ha ttie Garrett, by Bonnie Jo*. (Trainer, A. M. Gray. Owner, H. Cox). Breeder, E. E. Buchanan. 80237 Omaha KJ f LUVfcmud 16 107 2* O Clark 8 Fullanti, FaitlifulGirl. Mouxie 80162 Omaha 51 f l:ll%mud 15f 110 8" J Gormleyl2 Runnyol, Fay wood, Zoona 78094 Tijuana 5-8 l:04%mu l 71 113 4 1 U 6* J Wood 11 Pavlowa, Chrome, Zinon 78076 Tijuana G-S LOl^slow 83 111 8 10 13 13=» F J Bakerl4 Frank S.. W. Thoughts. DanArvl 77988 Tijuana 5-8 l:02%m!id 27-10f lll 9 5 »* 10'* J Smith 13 Fr.-inkS., A'kassin, WildTh'ghts 76399 Tijuana 5-8 1:03 hvy 51 117 67 G Mein 9 Harry D., Joe Tag, Ella W.ildo 76377 Tijuana 51 f l:C9^slop 5 107 1» G Mein 10 Dunsandel, Sanlledron, L.Tiptoe 76336 Tijuana 5-8 1:01 fast 11 114 3" G Mein 11 NoWonder, Fin. Gloriosus, Remit 76280 Tijuana 6-8 1:02 fast 8-5 107 1*1 G Mein 13 Cannonball. Last Girl. Neg 76177 Tijuana 5-8 1 :02Vifast 9 110 3*1 P Walls 12 N'orfield. Hereafter. Mayo li. 76106 Tijuana 5-8 l:01V£fast 4f 105 4*1 J Smith 8 N'orfield, AskJessie, 151. Meyers GALWAY, ch. g, 8 109 By Havoc or Galatine — Irish Lass II., by Donovan. (Trainer. G. F. Hum. Owner. W. Harvey). Breeder. J. E. Seagram. 78463 Tijuana 5-8 1:02 fast 47-10f 106 12 14 1«' 11»« E Neal 14 LittleL's, MissMan'e, Camlorosa 78254 Tijuana 5-8 1 :03*^mud ll-P f 115 10 8 7" 7'° F J BakorlO Dancing Girl. Horinga. Pueblo 78184 Tijuana 5 1-2 f 1:08 good 56 118 3 6 11'1131S F J Bakerl4 Jack F'nt'nMidni'tllell.G'd Hope 78152 Tijuana 5-S 1 :04%hvy 19 112 1 5 i» ll'J P Hum 13 RosaAtkin. StoneBell, Mythology 78033 Tijuana 51 f 1 :09 hvy 16 112 6 6 10 1011 P Hum 12 Smiling, Chrome. I'avlow.i 77772 Tijuana 5-8 l:02Vsfast 3f 111 7 9 7* 7*1 P Hum 11 Sangrado, Mayo B., Scottish Lad BRIBED VOTER, ch. g, 10 109 By Ballot — Marie Frances, by Sir Dixon. (Trainer, C. Dawson. Owner, C. Dawson), • Breeder. Clay Bros. 73914 Omaha 11-16 1:56 hvy 24 111 I 7 7 7*5 N J B'nes 7 Jordan. The Wit, Plantarede '.3781 Omaha 3-4 l:18%mud 7f 115 12 10 10* 10" N J Bnesl2 F'fulGirl, C. A. Byrne, Spk-ebusn 72678 FortErie lm70y l:47%good 18 105 6 8 8 8" G Fields 8 John Morrill, Roisterer. Zed 70367 Th'cliffe 1 1-8 l:54%fast 9 105 1 7. 7» 7""- E Taplin 8 Darnley, CleanGone, KingTrojan 69405 Columbus 1 1-8 l:59Vf.fast 12 1^9 7 4 R Hoi'way 7 Handful!, Stevenson, Y'kee Boy 69285 Akron 61 f l:25%fast ill 711 A Black 9 FirstPullct, MissOrb, Propaganda DAIRYMAN, b. g, 9 109 By Peep o'Day— Damson, by Ethelbert. (Trainer, 3. Fouts. Owner, T. Summers). Breeder. J. E. Madden. 80302 Sea today's chart. 80201 Omaha 51 f 1:09 fast 41 112 4" W Varley 8 Lavinia, Pay Off. Aryanna 76833 Cul. City 1 1:41 fast — 105 6'° R Ryan 6 Sam Reh, Zing. Olds Eight 76731 Cul. City 3-4 l:15%good — 115 1= R Ryan 6 D.deGuise, VirgieK.. Char. Smith. 76671 Cul. City 1 1:42 good — 113 5*1 R Ryan 7 Rob Baker, Lone Pine. Mr. X. 76640 Cul. City 3-4 1:16 good — 115 6'] R Ryan 8 FullAgain. Canvasback. Fr.Fear LITTLE ABE. ch. g. 12 109 By Abe Frank— Irish Gardia. by Irishman. (Trainer, E. J. Looper. Owner, J. E. Heath). Breeder. J. F. Newman. 80304 See today's chart. 80200 Omaha 51 f l:08%fast 40 105 6T1 D Frog'telO Mar.Elnora, C'ball, Col.H'sburg 80004 Omaha 3-4 l:15%fast 22 113 8' D Frog'ttell Spieebush. L. Manning. Madson 74078 Omaha 3-4 l:fj%fast 61 1T7 10 11 11 ll = l R Dority 11 Brazos, Toombeoia, Favwood 73571 Omaha 3 4 lUSRfaat 29 111 5=4 E Barbam 6 Salvo. HonestGcorge. CI Theisen 72510 Aurora 3-4 l:167ifast 5 115 3 6 6* 6t0 R Ralph 8 LastBrush, Marcel, JoeCampbell BENGALI, ch. g, 11 109 By Cederstrome — Malaspina. by Brctus. (Trainer, H. E. Brown. Owner, H. E. Brown). Breeder. W. J. Tavlor. 80161 Omaha 51 f 1:11 mud » 110 10»» J Gormleyll Marg.Elnor.i. H'stenOn, Fullantl 79729 Om: ha 5ifl:07%fast 12 115 4'J J Meehan 10 TheColonel, Deertrail, F'rnandos 78025 Havana 51fl:11%mud 4 107 6 5 81 7«1 A McL'linl2 Aunt D. da, P.erretta, Milda 77894 Havana lm70y l:45**fast 3 110 2 4 4* 4*1 R McAl'ey 9 Felix M., Veronica, Alf Vezina 77692 Havana 3-4 1 :14*4fast 3 110 3 6 5°n 41} J MajesticlO Sun Turret, Berretta. Ilomam 77459 Havana 51 f LOS^fast 4 111 2 4 41 2" J Majestic 12 Alluring, Flying Orb, Furlough 77370 Havana 51 f 1:09 fast 10 102 7 5 5'1 3'1 C Grann'nlO Bill Spivins, Lustre, Mallowruot 77242 Havana 51 f l:13**hvy 6 110 2 6 6l 711 T Brothers 8 Ukase. Bab, Last Chance II. CLEAR THE WAY, br. g, 7 109 By Von Tromp— Directa, by Vinctor. (Trainer, E. Curl. Owner. E. H. Sevier). Breeder. E. Cebrian. 80268 Om.iha 51 f l:09%slow 30f 110 11" J White 11 F.Gloriosus, BlueVan, H'doostan 80097 Omilu 5ifl:llMihvy 26 109 11 » E Fator 11 Cannonball. SeaBeacli, AllBright 78463 Tijuana 5-8 1:02 fast 47-10f 106 8 6 61 13'« L Creery 14 LittleL's. MissMan'e. Caudorosa 78323 Tijuana 5-8 1:01 slow 36f 103 8 7 8« 8 * R McHugh 9 Salton. Babe Ruth. Dovesroost 78216 Tijuana 5-8 1:02 good 16f 111 7 7 8* 8'JA Collins 11 Morro Castle, I. Buzzer. E.Brown LTJRMAN. b. c, 4 (M) 109 By Short Grass— Fern Louise, by Waterboy. (Trainer, F. Walker. Owner. Florida Stable). Breeder, J. F. Flannigan. 80304 See today's chart. 80235 Omaha 5^8 l:10%mud 8 107 4« F Weiner 8 BrownDick, Spinawav, C. Emptor 80002 Omaha 3-4 l:14%fast 18-5f 112 11'* F Weiner 12 MoonWinks, P'mpadour, Restful 78041 Havana 3-4 l:17V6slow 10 110 12 10 11* 12*» R McAl'eyl2 Berretta. Chincoteague. Humpy BROWN ROCK, br. m, 6 (M) 104 By Black Pine— Lucille Hall, by Mallory. (Owner, L. C. Sloan). Breeder, L. C. Sloan. First Start. I * 3rd Race [3rd Omaha] 1 , p 1 1 B p i t 3 o r a e e n i ,i I, y is n G. 1. e O j DA PC 3-4 Mile. -1-year-olds and upward. Claiming, (Jane 3, 11)21 ■ OlU HAUL 1:11 3-5 4 103.) PAY OFF, ch. m. 9 102 By Mei lick— Hyacinth, by Previous. (Trainer, A. L. Valentine. Owner, A. L. Valentine). Breeder, C. J. Burck. MtW See today's chart. 80201 Omaha 51 f 1:09 fast 4 107 2* E Neal 8 Lavinia, Aryanna, Dairyman 79728 Omaha 51 f l:08Sfast 6-5 105 1« O Clark 9 Sea Beach. Ispham. Star Cloudy 78491 Tijuana 3-4 l:14%fast 12-5 107 9 4 4» 3-1 E Neal 14 Good Hope. Bookworm, Bridgette 78354 Tijuana 51 f 1 :07^fast 8-5 107 2 1 11 2" F J Bakerll Preservator, B'kworm, MissJane 78063 Tijuana 3 4 l:14%fast 31 112 5 10 10* 9=3 T Wil3on 14 T'mbeola, Prin. Myrtle, F.U.I" ley LEMON SETH, br. g, 3 104 By Seth— Lemon Girl, by Madstone. (Trainer, C. B. Irwin. Owner, Petty & Barrick). Breeder. B. A. Jones. 80268 Omaha 51 f l:09-\slow 13 102 5« J Gerrity 11 F.Gloriosus, BlujVan, H'doostan 80161 Omaha 51 f 1:11 mud 23-10 101 i'\ J Gerrity 11 Marg.Elnora. H'stenOn, Fullanti 79814 Omaha 51 f LlOVtlivy 8-5 99 4* J Gerrity 10 Aryanna, Hazel Dale, Clip 78278 Tijuana 5-8 l:04'^hvy 14-5 113 1 1 11 l'l P Martin'z 9 Seba. Tayoltita. Expressive 78215 Tijuana 5-8 l:02-Sgood 4 96 1 4 41 2nk M Frey 11 Bobby Allen. B. Meyers. Gr'nSpr'g 78075 Tijuana 5-8 1:03 slow 12 100 1 4 21 6*1 D Jones 10 Boomerang. Convent, Atonem'nt 78066 Tijuana 6-8 LOlttfast 22 98 1 4 41 4'1 M Frey 7 Rondelle, Music Box, Flax 77882 Tijuana 5-8 l:01%fast 10 101 4 5 6'1 5' W Molters 7 A.Lester, SpearSIiot, Combustion 77731 Tijuana 6 8 l:02%mud 11 96 7 6 5*} 55i O Clark 12 Duty Boy, Bardalid. Sly Fox KIRKWOOD, ch. g, 6 109 By Leonid — Kate Dorman, by Modred. (Trainer, E. W. Fox. Owner, E. W. Fox). Breeder. C. B. Daniels. 80100 Omaha 51 f l:U%mud 4 115 2s C McC'klell EllaWaldo. Innovation, B'klaide 79958 Omaha 3-4 l:15%slow 15 115 5*1 ■ Neal 10 Col.Hapsburg. Settee. AllBright 79808 Omaha 51 f 1:10 hvy 14 112 8 » T Ryan 8 Lent, Bess Welch. Title 79696 Omaha 3-4 l:13%fast 9 115 5"» R Ryan 7 Dovesroost. B.Allen, M EmmaO. 78502 Tijuana 1 l:41%fast 6 106 10 5 5* 6*7 M Prey II Faber. Stone Bell, Miss Fryer 78440 Tijuana 1 l:42%fast 23-10 110 9 3 3l 4*1 E Neal 12 Miss Paige, Miss Fryer, Joe Tag 78324 Tijuana 3-4 l:14%slo\v 39-10 115 9 3 2* 11 E Neal 9 JackFountain. Fay wood, Hartelle 78077 Tijuana 1 l:441fcslow 16-52: 115 8 5 5* 4*1 T Wilson 12 Full Moon. Pet.Pierson. Pl.Steel FERNANDOS, br. f, 4 107 By Cruzados — Feranda, by Rey el Santa Anita. (Trainer. C. E. Conley. Owner, C. E. Conley). Breeder. Miss A. M. Baldwin. 80304 Seo today's chart. 80124 Omaha 51 f 1:11 hvy 51 104 In C MoC'kle 6 Neg. ■tart Dale. Bobby Allen 79956 Omaha 3-4 l:16fedow 2 100 21 O Clark 7 Repent. Bill Head. Granny Lee 79863 Omaha 51 f l:07\fast 11 110 3l H ZanderlU F.Gloriosus. C'nonball. C. Emptor 79729 Omaha 54 f l:07*4fast 33-10 110 31 H Zander 10 The Colonel, Deertrail, Bengali 74128 Omaha 1 l:40%fast 11 105 6 8 9 9» L Armst'g 9 Torsida. Maysville. W.VouiSUp 3834 Omaha 5-8 1:04 mud 24 99 11 10 6' 11 G Sutton It F. G. Corley. Pueblo. Gnptou 71400 Latonia 3-4 l:l5%hvy 31 95 6 7 7» 7'" W Fronk 9 MavBodine. Peruiarco. ThelmaK. ARYANNA, ch. m, 6 107 By Uncle — Helen Barbee, by Peep o'Day. (Trainer. B. F. McCain. Owner. B. F. McClain). Breeder. H. P. Hr.adley. 80201 Omaha 51 f 1:09 fast 7 107 3* H Garner 8 Lavinia. Pay Off, Dairyman 80126 Omaha 51 f l:09%hvy 5 no 5» H Garner • Lit. Less, AskJessie, TheAlinoner 80058 Omaha 3-4 l:ls-„mud 18-5 107 31 H Garner I Bob. Allen. St. Angelina, t al Lad 79814 Omaha 61 f Llofehvy 6 119 U H Garner 10 Hasel Dale, Clip. Lemon Seth 79657 Omaha 61 f l:06%fast 3 108 6*1 H Garner 12 D'thyRyan, FinisGl'sus, B.Allen LITTLE BEAUTY, b. f. 4 104 By Magic II.— Gay Polymel. l y Polymelas. 1 (Trainer. B. F. McClain. Jr. Owner. Ak-Sar-Ben Stable). Breeder. W. S. Kilmer. 80200 Omaha 61 f l:08%fast 34 100 9»2 H Garner 10 Mar.Elnora, C'ball, Col.H'sburg 1 80004 Omaha S-4 l:15%fast 8 107 9" H earner 11 Spicebush, L. Manning, Madson ' 79862 Omaha 6J f 1:08 fast 7 110 107i H Garner 11 M.Em.G., Ves. Hells, RosaAtkin ' 79768 Omaha 61 f l:07%fast 11 107 712 H Garner 8 TubbyA., St. Angelina, H'stenOn 74128 Omaha 1 l:40?fcfast 5 105 4 S Ei 52i H Zander 9 Torsida, Maysville. W.YourKtcp 4 74007 Omaha 61 f l:07%fast 6-5 100 3 1 l'l 121 H Zander 11 St.Just. Deertrail. Mary Malion HILLSDALE, br. g, 5 109 By Mont d'Or — Lady Hillington, by Garry Herrmann. (Trainer, F. B. Doyle. Owner Mrs. F. B. Doyle). Breeder. O. D. Widener. 1 80003 Omaha 3-4 l:15%fast 81 107 9*\ J Gerritv " 10 Miss Spears, Innovation, Floater I 77883 Tijuana 41 t 55%fast 43 113 11 10 101 10" G Abel 12 MayRruen, MartBunch. Delxjnd ' T7250 Tijuana 3-4 l:14%fast 6f 115 12 10 10' 10°1 R Flynn 12 St. Angelina, W. Mont'ry, Nog *7160 Tijuana 3-4 l:14%fast 21 115 1 4 6» 12*1 K Ericks'nl3 Gratian, Norf'dlloney, Ves. Bells ' 17036 Tijuana 3-4 l:14%fast 8 112 ll'l K Kricks'nl3 Bedazzle, Dan Hogan, Apricot ! 77000 Tijuana 5-8 1:01 fast 6Jf 113 8" R Doyle 10 Fur. Bill, Bill McCloy, Clarkson ' 76825 Tijuana 61 f l:08%slow 9 113 48i R Doyle 11 DickTerpin, Clarkson. PlowSteel ' JEAN COREY, b. m. 6 104 By Judge Wright— Dolly Bultman, by Alloway. (Trainer, W. S. Sapp. Owner, I. B. Kutch). Breeder. H. T. Oxnard. 79729 Omaha 51 f l:07%fast 20 110 1039 T Jarvis 10 ThcColonel, Deertrail, F'rnandos : 78215 Tijuana 5-S l:023sgood ISf 104 11 11 11 1017 J Roberts 11 Bobby Allen, Lm'nVeth.B. Meyers ! 77880 Tijuana lm70y 1 :4S%fast 4f 104 4 10 ll2 11" W Kelly 12 Flame. Flea, l*if Jr. 77291 Tijuana lm70y l:46%fast 3f 105 5 8 8 8" W MeK'ht ■ Krek'nas. C.oldBryan, Tw. Bells ! 77134 Tijuana lmTOy 1:47 fast 3-2 103 7 10 102 10" O Clark 12 Froth, Flunger, Theresa 77035 Tijuana 1 1-16 1 :50%fast 14f 105 7:}S O'Donn'112 Sen.Donlan, Temptress, Towns'd ' 76998 Tijuana lm70y l:47%fast 43 104 9" W MeK'ht 12 H.K.Asher. TomOwens. Theresa i VIBGO, br. g, 7 109 By Astronomer — Sutte. by Hindoo. (Trainer, H. Tullett. Owner, Tarn o'Shanter Stable). Breeders, J. L. & S. Holton. 80302 Sea today's chart. ' X0008 Omaha lm70y l:45%fast 4-5 113 3B1 E Fator 6 Brian Kent, MissPaige, AlWick ' 79810 Omaha 61 f 1:09 hvy 9 113 2» E Fator 9 Slip. Smile. Em. Williams, Zoona 79733 Omaha 1 l:40%fast 20 110 5SJ E Fator 11 W.H'ven, W.M'gomery, Mis.Boy 79658 Omaha 61 f 1:07 fast 10 113 5s E Fator S MayBruen, F.(i.( "ley, Calg'yLad 78223 Tijuana 51 f l:07%good 34 110 8 8 8 820 D Jones 8 Ft. Churchill, C.Emp'r, ToombMa 77969 Tijuana 1 1-8 l:54^fast 8f 110 1 7 8* 9" F J BakerlO Fayelle, Bill's Luck, Plurality 77908 Tijuana 11-8 1:55 fast 133 106 4 7 6" 55J F Horn 9 R.Legs, DernierSou. Chippendale SILENT SAM, ch. tr. 6 (M) 104 By Lay Low— Miss Naomi, by Deering. (Trainer, G. Millican. Owner, G. Miilican). Breeder, G. Cooney. 80306 See today's chart. 80239 Omaha 1 1-16 l:55%mud 94 112 Pulled up. A Pren'g's 7 Pinecrest, Manokin, Cork 80165 Omaha lm70y l:51^4mud 60 110 73« H Murdo'k 7 Mayrose, Manokin, Pinecrest 80098 Omaha 51 f 1:12 hvy 33 112 9»° H Clem'tsll Montdale, Alice Byers, Faywood 79769 Omaha 51 f l:07\fast 35 112 812 W Varley 11 F.'sChoice, C.II'sburg, RogonJr. C9000 Tijuana 5-8 1 :0'.'.fefast 133 11110 10 105 10" H Zander 11 Josenia, Ruth E.. Hand Sweep 687 70 Tijuana lm70y 1:40 fast 92 113 2 10 91 8*1 H Zander 10 Tom Brooks, Dienero, Cork 68503 Tijuana 1 l:44Vifast 60f 115 10 9 9'1 9" H Moltcrs 11 S'thiaC, Occidcnta, Malzavena 68381 Tijuana 1 l:43%fast 26f 113 5 8 61 6" E Ken'ger S Nizam, Gold Bryan, Dovesroosl «7.' »6 Tijuana 5-S l:02=*fast 139 110 11 10 91 9'° E Ken'gerl2 Alajah, Yukon. Hunters Point 67336 Tijuana 3-4 1 :16M;fast 69 119 10 12 9l 9«1 D Hum 12 Nizam. Norfield. Glenzar VICTORY WON, ch. g. 6 104 By Seth— Fascinating, by Peep o'Day. (Trainer, T. Walsh. Owner, Walsh & Smith). Breeder. J. Quintan. 80302 Sor» today's chart." 80235 Omaha 5-Sl:10%mud CO 102 510 A Pend'ss 8 BrownDick, Spinaway, 13. Emptor 80002 Omaha 3-4 l:14%fast 18-5f 107 10» A McD'n'dl2 MoonWinks, P'mpadour, Restful 76729 Cul.City 3-4 1:14%good — 115 S'2 W Varley 8 Styl.Miss, Fred. Fear, Ed. Fuller 76638 Cul.City 5-S 1:02 good — 114 9" W Vailey 9 DanArvi, Pokey. lane, PatCarter 76580 Cul.City 5-S 1 :02*6good — 114 7" W Varley 7 QuincyWard. Feiicitor. Nonsuit 76115 Phoenix 5-S 1:01 fast 15 112 781 I Sykcs 7 Kirkwood. P.Carter, Eff.Randall 76079 Fhoenix 5-S l:02i£fast 7-10 107 l'l S O'Don'll 8 Bes.Mackll.. St.Fierre, PokeyB. HARRY K. THAW, ch. g, 9 (M) 109 By Ira K.— Goldflight, by Goldcrest. (Trainer, N. F. Sale. Owner. N. F. Sale). Breeder, W. Dennis. 80162 Omaha 51 f l:ll%mud 15f 115 9" G Sutton 12 Runnyol, Faywood, Zoona 79863 Omaha 5i f l:07%fast 79 117 ll12 M Rich's'nl2 F.Gloriosus, C'nonball, F'nandos 76798 Cul.City 5-S 1:01 Steal — 113 45 W Varley 12 Bittern, Dr.Hays, BobbieL.Mills 76721 Cul.City 5-S 1:02 good — 113 603. C McCrkle 9 L.James, MerryLass, BlackTop 76668 Cul.City 5-Sl:02%good — 112 4si C McCrkle 10 Lassiter. Bobbie L. Mills, Palto WILL SOON, b. g, 9 109 By Dr. Leggo— Yorba. by Solitaire II. (Trailer. D. B. Freemai. Owner. D. F. Bryan). Breeder. A. B. Spreckels. 76030 Jefferson 1 1-16 1 :50%good 40 105 4 10 10 1G28 B Harvey 10 Dbfounder, C'tEvents, Y.Adam 75975 Jefferson lm70y l:." Hthvy 15 101 8 8 72 7" J Byrne 10 Dumbfounder, Manokin, W'keag 74019 Ystown 11-16 1:04 good 51 108 5« J Berg tl Execut'n, Q. of the Spa, LaKross 73919 Ystown 3 4 l:23%mud 6 104 I1 J Berg f MaidenVoter, Dissolute, Benecia 7S745 Y'gst'wn 61 f 1:25 fast 9 112 3S1 C Eames 8 Sacajawea, King B., Bridgctte VIEW. b. e. 9 109 By McGee— Parkview, by Hamburg. (Trainer, T. Holloway. Owner, C. Sawyer). Breeder. C. W. Moor*. 79728 Omaha 51 f l:08%fast 39 115 7=1 M Sl'ghter 9 Pay Off. Sea Beach, Ispham 77510 Tijuana 5-S LOl^fast 18 113 9 Fell. G Ellis 12 WildTh'ts, LemonSeth, L'yM're 77356 Tijuana 5-8 1 :02%fast 27-10 108 5 6 6J 3« W Moltersll Slip. Smile, L.Winfrey, Al Wick 77289 Tijuana 5-8 1 :02%fast 2Jf 114 1 1 20 5=J W MoltersH Dexterons, Mizanna. Pueblo 76977 Tijuana 5-S l:01%fast 60f 109 ll»j G Ellia 12 BabeRuth, St.Angelina. Loudoun 76749 Tijuana 5-8 1:02 fast 28f 108 8»} G Ellis 8 Cuba, Rosa Atkin, Joe Tag 73804 Willows Ab 5-8 5S%fast 12 112 6" F J Baker 8 Vodka, B.Squirrel, JoeUnderw'd First start fer the following: BAY TOM. b. h. 5 (M) 104 By Golden Link— Meeteetsie Queen, by The Slugger. (Trainer, C. Thurman. Owner, Thurman & Lane). Breeder, Thurman & Lane, FAIRY'S NEXT, b. h, 7 (M) 109 By Senalla— Fair Messenger, by Resolute JX (Owner, Mrs. A. L. Reed). Breeder, Mrs. A. L. Reed. Page 11 4th Race [4th Omaha] Aih DA PC ■ 1-2 Forlonars. 3-year-olds and upward. Claiming. (May 31, •+U1 nMbC 1D24 l:OS 4-5 G HO.) ASK JESSIE, b. m. 8 105 By Brigade — Wampago, by Bonnie Joe. (Trainer. G. Hum. Owner, O. F. Hurn). Breeder. F. M. Cooper. 80126 Omaha 5 . t l:0S^hvy 17-10 107 2* P Hurn 6 Lit. Less, T.Almoner, Slip. Smile 79009 Omaha 5^ f l:10'4r.mud 5 110 23 P Hurn 11 MissEmmaC, BlueVan, Cauuzel 7 8400 Tijuana 41 f fPtfmtt 8 112 7 7 71 5»i L Creery 10 Frank S., Faber. Cedric 78330 Tijuana 5-S 1 :f l%good 41 116 5 2 ll lh J Maiben 8 Bedazzle, Irislil'.iizzer, Joe V. 78120 Tijuana 51 f 1:08 fast 1C 111 3 1 1 1" P Hurn 7 l.'stedt, Har.'slleir, Lit.Blk.Sli'p NAN McKINNEY. ch. m. 5 111 By Leonid— Kate Dorman, by Modred. (Trainer. D. F. Cannon. Owner. G. Drumheller). Breeder. C. B. Daniels. 80307 Sei today's chart. 80128 Omaha lm70y l:492f,hvy 9-5 102 2 * J C.ormley I R. Royal, Pembroke, Q.C'therine 7!»013 Omaha 3-1 l:16M-.mud 6 107 3-h C Gross 9 Whippet, Tubby A., Lavinia INN Omaha 51 f l:07^fast 61 115 22 A Collins 10 Yalta. Helen Cook. Chicken 79059 Omaha 3-1 l:14-5tast 13-5 110 V h A Collins 7 Freec'ter, T.o'th'M'ing, W'man FOUL WEATHER, b. m, 5 97 By Von Tromp— Foul Play, by Foul Shot. (Trair.er, W. Phillips. Owner, W. Phillips). Rrerder. E. Cebrian. 80162 Omaka 51 f l:ll\mud S 110 5« F Horn 12 Runnyol. Faywood, Zoona 80096 Omaha 3-4 1:18 hvy 7-5 M C' P Horn 6 Jos.Newcil, Cav'ourll.. Br'nBiok 79900 Omaha .".-t 1 :lv;.slow 27-10 110 3JJ J Heupel 8 Em. Williams. Mir. Wood. J.Ledi !IM Om;.li.i Tl f l:07%,fast 29-10 110 C* J Heupel 12 F.Cloriosus, C'nonball, F'namlos 78802 Lex'gton 1-4 lrWfcteat 31 108 4 2 53 6" A Yerrat 10 Broth. John. Runchief, Ballynew 780.-.7 Havana 3-4 l:15%good 3 107 3 1 1« la J Eaton 14 Dustman, BlucBrcsh, SunTurret HELEN COOK, b. f. 3 93 By Theo. Cook— Helen Marie, by Stalwart. (Trair.er C. B. Irwin. Owner, C. B. Irwin). Breeder. E. F. Simms. 80271 Omaha 5-Sl:01%slow 1S-5 93 44i J Gerrity 4 Co Foin, Peter Brown, Tootors 7!t(;« 5 Omaha 51 f l:07^fast 13 101 322 J Gerrity 10 Yalta, Nan McKinney, Chicken 78100 Tiluar.a 4L f HUtet 9 9o 10 10 82 8 i J Grrrity 10 Frank S., Faber, Cedric 78:iOl Tijuana r.l f 1:0S slow 5 109 7 4 41 4*2 II Frcy 8 Lamstedt, A. lister, Boomerang 78125 Tijuana 41 f a^fast 12-5 92 4 6 4j 4! G Cooper 8 MotorCop, Dr.McArthur, Faber PHRONE WARD. ch. m, 8 111 By Prospero — Lulu Marr, by Floriat. (Trainer. A. Wickuam. Owner, J. A. BlackwelH. Breeder. S. A. Beckham. 78138 Tijuana I] f 1:08 fast 12-5 16 S 4 61 C*J D Jones 11 Fireplace, Bobby Allen, Mouxie 77925 Tijuana h\ f 1 :07%fast 2* 109 7 4 71 5=J J Maiben 11 Crayson. J.Roberts, V Churchill 77794 Tijuana hi f l:07Vfcfast 37-10 1C5 3 2 32 .3* S ODonn'112 Picnic, Miss Fryer, Romulus 77359 Ti.iuana E| f 1:0S fast 5f 111 9 4 41 10T J D Conn'llyl3 Little Hope. Faber. Brazos 77232 Tijuana 5J f 1 :07i4fast 2 111 4 2 2h 4» A Fran's-D 7 Dal ton. Fur.Bill, Honesttieor^ 77176 Tijuana 51 f l:07%fast 23-10 111 4 3 3'1 2n S O'Donnl 8 BillMcCloy, Dan Hogan, Cedric KLING, ch. g. 9 102 By Hilarious— Anna L. Daly, by Lissak. (Trainer, M. J. Bueder. Owner, M. J, Bueder). Breeder, Williams Bro3. 80302 Bra today's chart. 80162 Omaha 51 t lrlPSmud 49 115 7" W Varley 12 Runnvol. Favwood, Zoona 80006 Omaha EJ f l:07V£fast 9f 108 8*1 F Horn 12 T.o'theM'ing. D.Kvan, W'thman 79814 Omaha ll f l:10»jhvy 2G 115 63 J DawsonlO Aryanna, Hazel Dale, Clip 74162 Omaha 5-S 1:03 mud 61 111 9 9 9» 9' P Hum IS lox'sChoic.-. (ien.l'et.iin Volima 74000 Omaha 51 f l:07"ofast 59 111 9 10 103 10U ■ HarhamD P.Pierson, J.Vnd'wood, Sty. Miss 73780 Omaha 5-S l:0".\.mud H 115 4 7 71 S" R Har'ton 9 HazelDale, Kirkwood. ■— I.UW11 73691 Omaha 5-8 1:01%fast 17 112 2 6 72 10'5 R Har'tonll BndMan, L'kvllugli M Randall 69122 Columbus 51 f 1 :102ifast 22 114 9»H Molters 9 Dancer. D'ntyLady, Machiuvelli DOUBLE EYE, b. g, 7 107 Bv Eyebrow— Edith Inez, by Jack Point. (Trainer, W. H. Walker. Owner, O. E. Hcllister). Breeder. A. L. Aste. 79960 Omaha 2-1 l:13*jslow ::3 110 S'° C McC'kle 8 E.Williams, M.Wood. F Weather 7 9808 Omaha 51 f 1:10 hvy 51 112 713 G Ury 8 Lent, Bess Welch, Title 74159 Omaha 5-S I WTjl— rt N 111 9 10 10 f10 E Baihaml:) Title, Fast Trial, Corto 74078 Omaha 3-4 l:U%teat 41 112 4 4 5' 6'2 ■ Barham 11 Brazos. Toombeola, Favwood IIM Omaha 51fl:10^ts!ow 32 114 10 7 7'1 7Ri D FrogttelO L'kvllugk, Neg, Watch YourStep 73910 Omaha 5-S I MJfclMJ 13 OS 5 8 S« 871 N J B'nes 9 Paste, Volima. St Just 71142 Omaha 3-4 1:14 «4fast 22 106 1) 8 81 781 R Ralph 11 Repent, Laura James. Mistake 71 1 14 Oaiaha El f 1 :07%fast 1C 110 7 7 T- 7'" S O'Donn'l 9 Noonhour. Herder, Ccsundheit LAKSTLDT. ch. g. 3 108 By Dr. Leggo— Breslau, by Uncle. (Trai-er. A. Neal. Owner. Neal & Bartholomew). Breeder. A. B. Spreckels. 73145 Tijuana 3-4 1:13 fast 4 100 5 6 61 5« J Gerrity 9 XanMcKinncv, Salvo, Lit Hone 78400 Tijuana 4^ f ifltte* M 101 6 6 6- 4'J M Fny 10 Frank S., Faber. Cedric 78301 Tijuana 51 f 1:0S slow 31 110 2 3 32 l2 J Smith .8 A.Lester. Boomerang, HelenCook 78281 Tijuana 3-4 1 :15%hvy 5 94 7 2 l2 2n G Cooper 9 Brazos. Snow Cap. Clarkson 78219 Tijuana 3-4 l:14Migood 4 107 3 3 32 31 J Smith 10 Dan Hogan, Saltan. Clarkson 78174 Tijuana 51 f l:07%fast at 105 3 4 2l l'l J Smith 11 Boomerang, Mabel Rule. Mount'r WISE JUDGE, b. g. 6 107 By Judge Wright— Mrs. Wright, by Masettu. (Trainer, H. Tullett. Owner, H. Tullett). Breeder. T. Bate. 77567 Tijuana lm7uy 1:47 fast 71 111 1 6 10* 10" J Maiben 11 BrnKent, Encrinite, Fr'kFos'ty 7 7248 Tijuana lm70y 1:47 fast lCf 111 4 i Pull. up. J Maibenl2 Danllogan, AuUevoir. f *jf mM 77131 Tijuana lm70yl:47 fast 14 110 11 11 H S-J Maiben 12 Froth, l'lunger. Theresa 77092 Tijuana 1 1-S 1 :55%fast 9-:f 108 4 2 10* 10" J Maiben 11 Loudoun, Plurality, Tom Owens FAIR TRIAL, b. c. 3 (M) 102 By Trial by Jury— Mint d'Or, by Mint. (Trainer, J. A. Dennis. Owner, J. A. Dennis). Breeder, J. A. Dennij. 80005 Omaha 51 f 1:08 fast 49 99 ll20 A Rod'g'zll Quaver, Collision, Kilkare MISS HEBERT. br. m. 14 102 By Bonnie Joe^ — Mary Hill, by Bowling Green. (Trainer, F. Shepherd. Owner, F. Shepherd). Breeder, C. B. Campbell. 80161 Omaha 51 f 1:11 mud 44f 110 8»3 J Linrtseyll Marg.Elnora, H'stenOn, Fullanti 79863 Omaha Ei f l:07\fast ]Sf 11) 9» J Lindsey 12 F.Gloriosus, C'nonball, F'nandos 79658 Omaha 5^ f 1:07 fast 20 108 S i J Lindsay S MayHrucii, F.tl.C'ley. Calu'vLad 71182 Omaha 5-8 BOl^fast 7 110 7 8 CI 31 G Sutton 11 EthellL, Innovat'n, MelodyMan 71077 Omaha Clfl:C7%fast 15 110 5 2 22 3'1 B Maskrhl 9 M. Thorpe. M.Seth. Laura James 70916 Omaha 51 f 1:10 hvy 42 110 6 1 l'l 2' B Maskrid 9 Settle, Raffery, Marj. McKay 70687 Omaha 51 f 1:11 mud 15 110 2 6 8 7" R Dority S T. Duncan. B. Welch, KecipiocitJ 16885 \'couver 3-4 1:11 fast M lj'7 C2\ A I'ickcns 9 Fraz/Ie. John Matrs. Adena 16610 Ycouvr 2-4 !U9%teat 1-J 1 J7 tf A l'ickms 9 baetek. Hardy, Light Knight JACK FOUNTAIN, b. g, 8 103 By Fountain Square— Bur.a, by Solitaire II. (Trainer, R. Ripley. Owner, J. H. Chaloner). Breeder. R. J. Fisk. 86802 S M today's chart. 80236 Omaha 6-8 1:11 mud 19 110 7" D FroK'tt" 7 Rnngeorge, Jacklx di, HazelDale , 79862 Omaha 61 f 1:08 fast 46-5 110 6«J A Pendgsll M.Em.G., Ves. Bells. RosaAtkin , 78495 Tijuana 6-8 l:01%fast 18-5 108 7 2 42 4=1 C Corbett 9 Littlcl^ss, Dr.McArfr, E.B'wn 78467 Tijuana 3-4 l:13%fast 25 F'S 1 1 11 2»1 C Corbett 13 Dovesr'st, MorroCastle, Mouxie I 78324 Tijuana 3-4 l:1434slo\v 8-5f 110 3 I l1 2J C Corbett 9 Kirkwood, Faywood. Uartelle 1 1 ' ' 4 1 I ' ' ! ' ' : ! ! ' i ' ' BUCKLAIDE, b. h. 7 107 By Buckhorn— Adelaide T.. by Sileo. (Trainer, G. W. Thompson. Owner, G. W. Thompson). Breeder, B. J. Mackenzie. 80160 Omaha 61 f l:ll%mud 22 115 4" W Wrightll EllaWaldo. K'kwood, Innovation 79814 Omaha 61 f l:10^hvy 11 115 !■ W WrlghtlO Aryanna, Hazel Dale, Clip 79729 Omaha 61 f l:07%fast 36 115 623 J Wright 10 TheColonel, Deertrail, F'rnandoe €2588 Omaha 51 f l:10%slow 100 112 10" S Carter 11 R.M.Brown, McMurphy, MaryD. 62287 Omaha El f l:09V4fast 24 113 9" J Gruber 12 Waltcrina. Lenieve, EvelineMay INNOVATION, b. m, 11 108 By Hilarious — Common Sue. by The Commoner. (Trainer. B. Spicer. Owner. Spicer Bros). Breeders. William* Bros. & Holland 80160 Omaha 51 f l:ll%mud 37-10 110 3" R Spicer 11 Ella Waldo, Kirkwood. B'klaide 80003 Omaha 3-4 l:15%fast 35 110 21 R Spicer 10 Miss Spears, Floater, Velvet 79732 Omaha 61 f l:07%fast 32 113 8*3 R Spicer 12 Quota, Miriam Wood, Perch 74189 Omaha 1 1-16 l:54%mud 47 109 3 6 ■ 7" J Carroll 9 Pembroke. Jay Mac, Gen. Byng 74128 Omaha 1 l:40%fast 17 112 1 9 8» 85i J Carroll 9 Torsida, Maysvme. W.YotuStrp 73961 Omaha 51 f 1:10 slow 19 116 1 4 61 4« R Spicer 9 F.G.4'orley, T'mbeola. Malzavena 71182 Omaha 5-8 1 :01«*fast 7 113 3 6 5'1 2» R Spicer 11 EthellL, Missllebert, Meid'yMan 71077 Omaha 61 f l:07%fast 12 113 4 5 61 6 JR Spicer 9 Mar.Thorpe, MaeSeth. M.liebert LUCKY HAYS. b. g, 8 116 By Luck and Charity— Bonnie Hays, by Bonnie Joe. (Trainer, D. R. Stewart. Owner, O. A. Farris). Breeders, J. & H. Barnett. 80205 See today's (hart. 76676 Cul.City 51 f 1:08 good — 108 2* R Ryan 7 C.Enrique, Lord Allen, MaynardL. 76588 Cul.City 5-8 BOl^good — 105 l'l R Ryan 6 Ethel Brown. Serapis, Mouxie 76554 Cul.City 5-S POPjfegood — 113 3s J Fouts 8 Eth. Brown, Brazos. Cam'flagell. 75943 Phoenix 5-8 l:00%fast 8 110 l2 S O'Donn'l 7 Zainer, QuincyWard, Q'ncup II. 75923 Phoenix 51 f l:06%fast 61 103 43 C McC'kle 7 Ringleader. De Land. Zainer BNOW CAP, ch. h, 6 116 By Clarence Leavy— Dorothy Ann, by The Elector. {Trainer, H. Malcolm. Owner. A. J. Campbell). Breeder. C. P. Dye. 78509 Tijuana lm70y 1 :44 fast 34 102 5 6 6« C"! O Abel 9 Mokihana. Louis A.. Dorius 78893 Tijuana 3-4 1:14 fast 7-10 115 3 1 l"* l'l F J Baker 7 Tooters, Faywood, Pueblo 78357 Tijuana lm70y l:44%fast 12 111 3 4 4» 32 F J Baker 7 Kauila, DernierSou, MissClaire 78284 Tijuana 3-4 l:15%hvy 5f 113 9 6 6» 3'i W 3 Baker 9 Brazos, Lamstedt, Clarkson 78222 Tijuana 3-4 1:13%good 8f 116 6 1 21 3» F J BakerlO Speedball, Convent, Salvo 78139 Tijuana 5-8 1:01 Vifast 41-5f 112 9 U 921 7«1 R Doyle 11 Fort Ch'chill, Speedball, Saltoa 5th Race [5th Omaha] GtIi DA PC 1 Mile and 70 Yards. 3-year-olds and npward. Claiming. (Juw OUI nAoU SS, ISM 1:4« '2-5 7 111.) WALNUT HALL, b. g. 10 105 By Sunflower II.— Waterweed. by Watercress. (Trainer, W. Phillips. Owner, F. Nugent). Bred in England by J. B. Joel. 80205 Omaha 1 1-16 1:49 fast 9-5 108 2» E Fator 7 W.TakeAll, Mis.Boy, MarchLad 79961 Omaha lm70y l:48%slow 14-5 112 2 » J Heupel 7 Pembroke, Mis. Boy, The Desert 79698 Omaha 1 1-16 l:50%fast 7-5 115 3'i J Heupel 8 Felix M., Bill's Luck, MarchLad 78830 Lex'gton 1 3-16 l:59^fast 51 109 7 6 51 5»1 L McD'ottlO StoneAge, SeaCourt, Maj. Chilton 78776 Lex'rton 11-4 2:08 fast £3-10 105 3 2 31 52 S Griffin 7 Kirklev'gton, Attorney, Timbrel FULL AGAIN, b. m, 8 105 By Harrigan— Eetty Fuller, by McGee. (Trainer, B. A. Moore. Owner, B. A. Moore). Breeder, B. A. Jones. 80308 See today's chart. 80164 Omaha lm70y l:51%mud 11 100 Left at post J Bozer 8 Tis Seth, Bill nead. Grandest 80102 Omaha 11-16 1:53 hvy 91 107 33 E Neal 7 J.Heffering. JohnArbor. B.Head 79867 Omaha Dn70y l:46%fast 23-10 107 42 H Zander 9 Quinine, Ella Wood. John Arbor 79770 Omaha 1 1:41 fast 13 104 2« H Zander 10 Praise, Ella Wood, Yermak 78444 Tijuana 1 1-8 l:55M fast 479 107 11 12 121 10*J E Neal 14 MarthaL., Col.Lit, GreenSpring 77924 Tijuana lm70y 1:47 fast 19-10f 106 11 11 11 10'- E Neal 11 Flycast, Furor. Canny Lady 77831 Tijuana 1 1-16 l:49%fast 19f 106 13 13 13 13" J Wood 13 CavaFd'rII, Encrinite. Insur'ce 76640 Cul.City 3-4 1:16 good — 115 1" E T Mo- re 8 Canvasback. Fred. Fear. SilkSox BRIAN KENT, b. g, 4 110 By Discontent— Dottie B., by Six Shooter. (Trainer. M. J. Hayes. Owner, Emenville Stable). Breeder. H. H. Trowbridge. 80238 Omaha 1 1-16 l:53%mud 18 107 2'1 A Pren'g's I M'yJ. Baker, TisSeth. Freecutter 80008 Omaha lm70y l:45%fast 8 106 1-1 A Pend'g's 6 Miss Paige, Virgo. Al Wick 78355 Tijuana 1 1-16 l:48%fast 32 104 7 8 9* 9° G Abel 14 Uartelle, Colonel Lit, Tennilee 78103 Tijuana lm70y 1:49 mud 61 103 1 7 81 92« J Berg 11 PlowSteel, Yermak, DaintyLady 78034 Tijuana 1 1-16 l:50%hvy 15 106 6 7 71 832 E Fator 8 S.Hedron, M.J.Baker. Cav'd'rll. WAR WINNER, ch. g, 7 110 By Fitz Herbert— Lady Winifred, by Plaudit. (Trainer. W. C. Weant. Owner. W. C. Weant). Bred in France by C. H. Mackay. 80206 Omaha 1 1-16 l:48%fast 17-10 107 34 J Gormley 8 Encrinite, FlaxyMae, MissPaige 80058 Omaha 3-4 l:18%mud 31 110 53i J Gormley 6 Bob.Allen, St. Angelina. Aryanna 79811 Omaha 3-4 1:16 hvy 27-10 108 5«J O Clark 8 Tubby A., Menage, Bronston 79694 Omaha 3-4 1:15 fast 13-10 110 l2 O Clark 10 B.Head, W.M'gomery, M.Speare 78500 Tijuana lm70y l:45%fast 61 108 2 4 41! 2« O Clark 8 TomCraven, PlowSteel, Tennilee PINECREST, ch. g, 6 110 By Little Dutch— Eland, by Martinet. (Trainer, J. S. Walker. Owner, J. S. Walker). Breder, R. Warfield. 80239 Omaha 1 1-16 l:55%mud 12-5 107 Is O Clark 7 Manokin, Cork. Y'ermak 80165 Omaha lm70y l:51M mud 9 110 3'i W Varley 7 Mayrose, Manokin, TwelveBells 80007 Omaha lm70y l:47%fast 15 106 3'1 O Clark 8 TomOwens, JohnArbor, Tw. Bells 79866 Omaha lm70y l:46%fast 23 105 661 O Clark 9 W. M'tgomery, M.Lad. Swagger 79693 Omaha 3-4 1:15 fast 27 115 813 R Bauer 9 Full Moon, Settee, Madrono 74218 Omaha 61 f l:09%mud 10 111 3 7 7l 7" J Carroll 11 Dapper Dan, St. Just, Kinetic 73914 Omaha 11-16 1:56 hvy 20 115 4 4 620 C15 W Varley 7 Jordan, The Wit. Plantarede JOHN ARBOB. ch. g. 6 110 By Bowman — Ponte Rosa, by Bridge of Canny. (Trainer. D. Y. Elander. Owner. Elander Bros.). Breeder. H. T. Oxnard. 80240 Omaha 1 1-16 1:55 mud 17-10 107 ll J Gormley 7 Docod. Bill Head, Spearlene 80102 Omaha 1 1-16 1:53 hvy 2 107 21 J Gormley 7 J.Heffering, FullAgain, B.Head 80007 Omaha lm70y l:47%fast 2 106 2» J Gormley 8 Tom Owens, Pinecrest, Tw.Bells 79867 Omaha lm70y l:46%fast 19 105 3'1 J Gormley 9 Quinine, Ella Wood, Full Again 79698 Omaha 1 1-16 l:50%fast 35 112 5'1 T Murray 8 FelixM., Bill'sl.uck, WalnutHall 78423 Tijuana 1 1-4 2:08%fast 14f 108 13 10 6* 653 L Creery 13 Plunger, Mizanna, Rw.andLow 78351 Tijuana 1 1-8 l:r 5 fast 40 108 8 5 61 5°1 D Jones 8 H. Warren, Sw'tandLow, Breeze 78279 Tijuana lm70y l:49«ihvy 13-5f 106 7 5 32 2l K H'gland 8 T. Desert, Promenade, Sal. Carter B00NEVILLE, br. g, 7 105 By Buckhorn — Cucpurse, by Meddler. (Trainer. L. T. Whitehill. Owner. L. T. Whitehall) . Breeder. H. P. Headley. 80308 See today's chart. 80096 Omaha 3-4 1:18 hvy 9 106 4s O Clark 6 Jos. Newell, Cav'ourll., Br'nDick 79863 Omaha 51 f l:07%fast 40 110 12" O Clark 12 F.C.loriosus, C'nonball, F'nandos 77025 Tijuana 1 1-16 l:4S%fast 65 108 67 J Gerrity 6 Lizette, Apricot, Salvo 76828 Tijuana 1 1-1G l:49%slow 18 100 S-s J Gerrity S Ten Can, The Wit, Ballotcar 76383 Tijuana 3-4 1:15 slop 8f 106 78 E Fator 9 Lizette. Grayson, Arctic King )6245 Tijuana lm70y l:4S"5hvy 34 102 4" J Gerrity 7 Devouite, Mon'deila, D'ntyLady MAYROSE, b, m, 7 113 By Plaudit — Meadrose, by Meadowthorpe. (Trainer, E. McCuan. Owner, Paducah Stable), Breeders. J. L. & S. Holton. 80165 Omaha lm70y l:51Vsmud 3-2 l^S 11 F Horn 7 Manokin, ■ Pinecrest, Twel. Bells 80061 Omaha lm70y 1 :5P4mud 19-5 105 3'1 F Horn 6 Ranrtal'sRoyal. TisSeth. Spearl'e 79960 Omaha 3-1 l:15%slow 14 110 5' V Horn 8 E.Williams. M.Wnod. F. Weather 79866 Omaha lm70y l:4G4ifast 14 107 9" ■ Petzoldt 9 W. M'tgomery, Mill. Swagger 79733 Omaha 1 I: ■%!■■! 51 105 10"5 9 Horn 11 W.H'ven, W.M'gomery, Mis.Boy 79660 Omaha 51 f l:07%fast 16f 108 9" ¥ AVeiner 11 Feodor, 4'arrie Moore. Mouxie 79207 Akron 61 f l^t^hvy IS 102 5" K Noe 6 B. Blackwell, Cain'fagel!.. CMIa 78997 Akron l| I I MKMl 6J 112 1* R Hoi' way S Tnwasentha, Fictile, Ruddles 78921 Akron Ci f l:2S"islow 31 107 68 R Hoi' way 9 Attoo, VanityDrester, MibsLib'ty FREECUTTER. b. g, 0 115 By Free Lance— Cutter, by Gotham. (Trainer. H. McConnell. Owner, H. C. McConnell). Treeder. G. J. Lone. 80238 Omaha 1 1-16 l:52%mud 2 112 4S1 P Hurn • Marj.I. Baker, I'r'nKent. TisSeth 79659 Omaha 3-4 l:14%fast 14 110 l1 P Hurn 7 T.o'th'M'ning. W'thman, T'by.v. 78257 Tijuana lm70y 1 :4S 4mud 41 108 7 3 32 3°1 D Jones 8 Miss Claire, H.Warren. I). Lady 78209 Tijuana lm70y l:49'^hvy 9-10 101 8 3 3'1 l2 D Jones 8 Tennilee, Hartelle, Sporstman 78173 Tijuana 1 1-16 l:4S%fast 13-10 109 1 3 42 4s W Bog'skl 6 Wed'gPrinee, MayPr'per.Cliip'le 78142 Tijuana lm70y 1:4G fast 7 107 6 2 21 21 W Bog'skl 8 Flycast, Plunger, Cavalcado'rII. 78051 Tijuana 1 1-16 l:49%hvy 13-10 108 5 1 2J 4s T Wilsor 8 Olympiad, Yermak, tlold Bryan MANNIKIN II., ch. g, 7 105 By litz Herbert or Gretry— Manzanita, by Moddler. (Trainer. H. A. Lott. Owner. H. A. lott). Breeder. C. H. Mackav. 80238 Omaha 1 1-16 l:53%mud T 109 5»1 F Horn C MaryJ. Baker, Br'nKent, TisSeth 80099 Omaha 3-4 l:16%nvy 21 111 7'i E Neal 8 MissEmmaG.. FullMoon. SeaMint 79913 Omaha 3-4 l:16Vfemud 33 112 711 E Neal 9 Whippet. TubbyA.. N. McKinney 78468 Tijuana 1 1-16 l:17%fast 5 109 4 2 4* 41 G Abel 6 Dolph, QnCatherine, Hyanpom 78352 Tijuana 1 1-16 l^^ifast 18-5 109 3 3 321 24h J Wood I Worthm'n, N.McKiny. (Jun'ht 78261 Tijuana lm70y l:47V5mud 81 111 7 6 6s 6«i C Corbett 7 Dolph, Wed. Prince. Lit. Hope 78158 Tijuana 1 1-16 l:G0%fast 13 113 4 4 421 4*3 G Abel 6 Dernier Sou, Dolph, Capt. Clover 78090 Tijuana 11-16 1:47 fast 52 105 7 8 8 8'« G Abel 8 Singapore. PrinceK., N.b. Lad 77864 Tijuana 1 1-16 l:47%fast 6 114 4 4 62 5= J J Wood 0 Zealot. Lady Lillian, Fair Orient 77667 Tijuana lm70y l:46Vifast 31 106 2 1 1* l2 J Wood 7 Whiff. Malvern. Monardella THE COLONEL, b. c, 4 115 By Bryn Mawr — Toastrack. by Singleton. , (Trainer, E. J. Lc-oper. Owner, J. E. Heath). Breeder. H. S. Bordea. 80308 Seo today's chart. 80203 Omaha 3-4 1:15%fast 45 104 3=1 D Frog'te 8 Topo'th'Morn'g. Feodor, Ruddy 80006 Omaha 51 f l^T'jfast 38 118 6« D p-rog'ttelO T.o'theU'ing. D.Byan. W'thman 79814 Omaha f| f I HTjIllJ 31-10 115 5« E Neal 10 Aryanna. Hazel Daie, Clip 79729 Omaha 51 f l:07%fast 21f 115 I) E Neal 10 Deertrail, Fernandos, Bengali 72500 Aurora lmTOy 1:47 fast 10 102 4 S 5 5'8 N Burger 5 Cr'mwell, W. M'tgomery, Cli'plet TIS SETH, ch. g, 3 105 By Seth— Tze-Lsi, by Voter. (Trainer, B. F. McClain, Jr. Owner. Ak-Sar-Ben Stable). Breeder. B. A. Jones. 80238 Omaha 1 1-16 l:53%mud 33-5 107 3'i 9 Garner 6 M.J.Baker, Br'nKent. Freecutter 80164 Omaha lm70y l:51V5mud 17-10 104 1-1 H Garner S BillHead, Grandest, DarleyBelle 80061 Omaha lm70y ltSUfcmnd 71 103 2n H Garner 6 lt'dil'sRoyal. Mayrose. Spearl'e 80005 Omaha H f 1:08 fast 11 104 873 II Garner 11 Quaver. Collision. Kilkare 79914 Omaha lm7 ly 1:50 mud 81 100 3,J II Garner 7 T. Desert, J.Heffering. Swagger 79693 Omaha 3-4 l:15%fast 8 110 4s H Garner 10 Collision, Menage, Debtor ■W718 Hawth'ne 5-8 l:05%hvy 10 115 6 6 61 711 E Petzoldt 7 Sarazen, Rrandcis, No Lady 71113 Omaha 41 f 54%fast 21 112 5 6 5s 5'i E H B'nes 6 Crescent, Clever Seth, Baleful 7 i896 Omaha 41 f 5S%mud 51 114 4 4 31 2'1 E H B'nes i S.'sFlower. Maz.Seth. A.Ch'tnut 70801 Omaha 41 f 57M;mud 13 114 4 4 4l 451 E H B'nes 6 S.'s.Vk-S.-Ben. Br'deis, S.'sFl'er CORK, b. g, 9 110 By Harrigan — Flarney, by Greenan. (Trainer, C. Jones. Owner, C. Jones). Breeder. B. A. Jones. 80239 Omaha 1 1-16 l:55%mud 40 112 3« J Shafer 7 Pinecrest, Manokin. Y'ermak 80101 Omaha 11M 1 JOjaTT 36 112 4' C McC'kle 8 Caunzel. Title, Ella W f I 80003 Omaha 3-4 l:14%fast 30 112 7«1 C McC'klel2 MoonWinks, P'mpadour, Restful 76669 Cul.City 1 1-8 1:55 good — 106 37 C G'nwood 0 Tutt. Topmast, Bill Sparks 76093 Phoenix 1 l:4S%teat 8 106 l'l C Gr'wood 7 Y'kshiieMaid. ('.Reliable. T.Day 76085 Phoenix 1 l:42%fast 11 113 3* W Mcln're 9 T.Br'ks, R.William, Y'kshireM. 75952 Phoenix lm20y l:44vsgood 25 113 531 W Mcln're 7 Prairie, Bill Sparks, Firo 75944 Phoenix 1 1-16 1:4S fast 12 111 4l« M Mil'rick 6 Figuration, Ed.Fulbr, S.Carter 75929 Phoenix 3-4 1:15 fast lGf 117 87J M Mill'icklO Certainl'oint, M. Spears, Cancion FLAXY MAE, ch. m. S 110 By Harrigan— Betty Fuller, by McGee. (Trainer, J. A. Hall. Owner, J. A. Hall). Breeder, B. A. Jones. 80307 See today's chart. 80206 Omaha 1 1-16 l:4S%fast 51 99 2l A Rod'g'z 8 Encrinite, WarWinner, M.Paige 78411 Hunt'ton 11:41 fast 5 101 7°1 A Rod'g'ez 7 B'baraP'mer, L'le Fl'ce. Am'dS. 78377 Hunt'ton 1 1 S 1:56 fast 14-5 9S ' i 2'1 A Rodrig'z I Secretary, MockOr'ge. J'yO'C'nel 78344 Hunt'ton 1 1:42 fast 14 99 3'3 A Rod'g'ez 8 Gaylioyll., Rhinegold. BlackH'le 78298 Hunt'ton 1 1-16 l:49%fast 61 100 2 A Rod'g'ez 7 Bl'kHackle, Fayelle, M kOrange 6th Race [6th Omaha] , , I C4U DA PC 1 Mile. S-year-olds and apward. Claiming. (Jane 23, 1923—4 Otn nAUtl 1:441 3-5 7 111.) BILL HEAD, ch. g, 8 107 By Doncaster^ — Seddie King, by Leonid. (Trainer. J. H. McCool. Owner. J. H. McCool). Breeder. W. C. Nail. 80273 Omaha 1 l:42%slow 23-10 112 2» O Clark 7 Star Cloudy, Double Van, Canute 80240 Omaha 1 1-16 1:55 mud 21-5 112 3« E Fator 7 John Arbor, Docod, Spearlene 80164 Omaha lm70y l:51Umud 5 110 221 E Fator 8 Tis Seth, Grandest, DarleyBelle 80102 Omaha 11-16 1:53 hvy 17-10 112 451 F Horn 7 J.Heffering. JohnArbor, V. Again IMM Omaha 3-4 l:16Mislow 3 110 3'J P Horn 7 Repent, Fernandos, Granny Lea 70808 Omaha 51 f 1:10 hvy 11-5 112 4»i F Horn 8 Lent, Bess Welch, Title 79691 Omaha 3-4 1:15 fast 8 115 22 F Horn 10 W.W'ner, W.M'gomery, M.Sp'ni 76871 Tijuana 3-4 l:14Vfcfast 48 111 ll'i F Horn 12 Virgo, Scottish Lad, Melchoir 73784 Omaha lmTOy l:53Vfemud 37-10 112 S 1* l2 E Petzoldt 8 Harp of t.North, Docod, Jordan 73647 Omaha 1 1-16 1:47 fast 18 107 3» W Dean 8 Donatello, J.Campbell, Czardom . . (Coutinued on thirteenth page.) OMAHA ENTRIES AND PAST PERFORMANCES (Continued from eleventh page.) CLIP, br. g, 8 112 By Bain— Clip Hook, by Watercress. (Trainer, F. C. Marmot. Owner, E. J. Marmet). Breeder. L. B. Combs 80161 Omaha 6| f 1:11 mud 10 115 7"JC McG'klell Marp.Elnorn, H'stonOn, Fullanti 79814 Omaha 51 f l:10%hvy 16 112 3 K PetzoldtlO Aryanna, IlazclDale, BcmonScth 78501 Tijuana lmTOy 1:47 fast 7|f 102 6 4 7« 13»» G Kllis 13 Col. Lit, Mary Doc, Mrs. Tat 78416 Tijuana EJ f l:08%iast 10 113 7 11 10» 6* H S JonesH Chrome. Zinon. Sea Beach 78354 Tijuana SI f l:07%fast 13f 112 11 8 6» 6* H S Jones 11 Preservator. PayOrf. Bookworm LOTTA G.. b. m, 5 107 By Harrigan— Litholin, by His Highness. (Trainer, R. Spicer. Owner. Spicer Bros.). Breeders. Hall Bros. 80164 Omaha lm70y l:51%mud 16 110 6» R Spicer 8 Tis Seth, Bill Head, Grandest 79867 Omaha lmTOy l:46%fast 26 111 6«i R Spicer 9 Quinine, Ella Wood, John Arbor 79693 Omaha 3-4 1:15 fast 22 111 6»1 R Spicer 9 Full Moon, Settee, Madrono 74075 Omaha 3-4 1:14 far.t 14-5f 117 11 12 10* T R Dority 1L« Sty. Miss. Kimberly, I. W. Harper 71118 Omaha lm70y l:48%fast 21-5 110 6 2 1| I1 R Spicer 8 C.B.Rob'son, N.Wiuver. T'talus 71048 Omaha 1 l:43%good 7 101 5 3 4' 4" H Zander 6 Montillo. Regreso, Lucky Hugh 71012 Omaha 3-4 l:18Vimud 33 111 6 6 4« 21 R Spicer 8 Gen. retain. I'aulineM., Tantalus 70875 Omaha 1 l:45%good 5 114 4 3 2' 21 R Spicer 9 Swagger, Martin Casey, Manokin 70729 Omaha 3-4 l:18%mud 8 114 5 7 4*J 4l R Spicer 7 Fox'sChoice. Swagger. J.J.Riley SEVEN SEAS, ch. g, 6 112 By Olambala— Yellow Sea. by Martagon. (Trainer. D. Dennison. Owner. W. Smith). Breeder. R. T. Wilson. 80239 Omaha 1 1-16 l:55%mud 43 112 5»J F Horn 7 I'inecrest, Manokin, Crrk 80008 Omaha lm70y l:45^fast 17 111 61* E Neal 6 Brian Kent. Miss Paige, Virgo 79867 Omaha lmTOy 1:46*4 fast 41 110 75JE Neal 8 Quinine, Ella Wood, John Arbor 79693 Omaha 3-4 1:15 fast 67 115 9'« R White 9 Full Moon, Settee, Madrono 78491 Tijuana 3-4 1:14%fast 9f 104 8 13 12* 10«} R McH'gb.14 Rood Hope, Bookworm. Bay Off 78394 Tijuana lmTOy 1:47 fast 18f 108 9 11 9= 1073 G Ellis 12 Ailliro, Power, Green Spring 78300 Tijuana 5*fl:09%slow 20 113 11 10 SJ 5'J K H'glandl2 Kmden, Chrome, (andorosa 78169 Tijuana lmTOy l:4T%fast 11 113 7 6 4J 23 J Maiben 7 T. Owens.Mild'd Ruth.l'lant'net YTJKOK, ch. g, 7 112 By DeutschlanJ— Lady Vera, by Woolsthorpe. (Trainer, A. M. Gray. Owner. Krs. H. D. Cox). 3reeder. Nevada Stock Farm. FOC74 Omaha ll:4£%.slow 14 107 V O Clark 7 Grandest, Gen. Bynjr. Sea Beach 80004 Omaha 3-4 l:15%fast 22 112 77i J Smith 11 Spice-hush, L. Manning, Madson 79909 Omaha 5ifl:10%mud 20 110 9'1 J Gormleyll MissEm.G., Ask Jessie, BlueVan 78067 Tijuana lmTOy 1 :47%fast 5jf 111 1 11 14 14" T Collins 14 Dovesr'st. Stiin'rSigli. Twel. Bells. 77830 Tijuana H 1 1 :08%fast 13f 106 2 4 9'i S4J M Frey 32 Marg'tW'te, Can hi. Little Sm'e 77732 Tijuana 3-4 1:16 mud 5f 110 2 6 9i 10'° F J BakerlO Rungeorge, Kirkwood, J.Roberts 77689 Tijuana 3-4 1:14 fast 5f 112 2 1 12 4'1 F J BakerlO Kirkwood, BobbyAllen. M.White TWELVE BELLS, b. ra, 9 107 3y Inferno — Bride Lane, by St. Amant. (Trainer, W. J. Kerns. Owner, W. A. Davenport). Breeder. Joseph E. Seagram. 80302 S o today's chart. 80165 Omaha lmTOy l:5t%mud 51 105 411 C McC'kle 7 Mayrose, Manokin, Pinecrest 80007 On.alia lmTCy 1 :47%fast 11 112 42J C McC'kle 8 TomOwens, .lolinArbor. rinecr'st 79910 Omaha Ift t l:W%n-.ud 26 110 814 T Jarvis 10 H'doostan, C.Moore, F.Gloriosus 78444 Tijuana 1 1-8 l:53%fust 23 105 8 5 5J 14'« F J Bakerl4 MarthaL., Col. Lit. GreenSpring 78355 Tijuana 1 1-1G 1 :4S%fast tS 106 13 12 VlrlC Corbett 14 Hartelle. Colonel Lit, Tennilee 7K:r»5 Tijuana I t 1 liTLUlSW 40 108 12 12 9!1 S"i E Noal 14 Mayorll'se, Flame, Il'yBurg'ne 78217 Tijuana lmTOy 1 :lC^sood 14 10T 6 3 32 1(J T WilFon 7 S.and Low.P.Picrsan. M..T. Baker 78119 Tijuana 1 IS 1 :.r 6%fast 9 97 1 3 4" 53} G Cooper 11 Plurality. SenatorDlan, Bacchus 78103 Tijuana lmTOy 1:49 mud 31f 103 7 3 32 410 D Jones 11 FlowSteel. Yermak. DaintyLady HARDMAN, br. g. 3 97 By Manager Waite — Clara Louise, by Ben Strome. (Trainer. S. Jones. Owner. S. Jones). Breeder. W. C. Goodloe. KOI 64 ft— ll lmToy l:51%mud 6 102 7'5 F Horn 8 Tis Seth, Bill Head, Grandest 79695 Omaha £ ?. f l:07%fast 9 106 10" J Heupel 10 Yalta, Nan McKinney, Hel.Cook 78799 Lex'pton 1 1-16 l:48%fast 91 107 7 6 7s T « R Har'ton S Muvkeg. KuniccB'ley, ThcConp'r 78696 Lex'Kton lmTOy l:49%h\y 5 108 6 6 6« f."* R Har'ton 8 Muskeg, Norseland, Isaman 78640 Lex'gton 3-1 1:11 good 27 106 7 6 6« 6»J R Har'ton 8 Welcome. Finday. Auntie Miilin 78248 Iluntton 51 f l:09%fast 41-10 108 11 R Harr'ton 8 Eunice Bailey, Boh, Vehement 74512 Latonia 3-4 1:12 fast 59 103 9 9 8* 7'« J McCoy 9 Bean Butler. Bob Tail. Clarence .TRULANE. b. g, 12 112 By Atkins— Princess Tnlane, by His Highness. 'Trainer. R. Ripley. Owner, R. Ripley). Breeder, B. A. Jones. 80308 Sen today's chart. 80205 Omaha. 1 1-16 1:49 fast 181 100 7" A Pender's 7 W.TakeAll. Wal.nall. Mis Boy 79770 Omaha 1 1:41 fast 72 99 5" J P'nd'rg'slO Praise, Full Again, Ella Wood 78416 Tijuana 51 f 1 :082r.fast ■ 113 9 6 8' 9'} F J Baker 14 Chrome, Zinon. Sea Beach 78136 Tijuana 1 1-16 lifSMCMt 82f 101 9 9 10« 11" 0 Gorbett 12 Ladv Leonid, Colonel Lit. Ailliro 78083 Tijuana 3-4 l:14%fast 28 112 1 10 10'1 910 M Frey 12 S. and low, Hartelle, SirJolinJr. YERMAK, ch. g, 11 112 By Ormondale — Lady Alicia, by Sir Dizca. (Trainer, (j. F. Hurr. Owner. G. F. Hum). Breeders. J. O. & G. H. Keene. 80239 Omaha 1 1-16 1 :55%mud 42-5 112 4»2 P Hurn 7 Pinecrest, Manokin. (V rk 80101 Omaha 1 1-16 l:54\.hvy 9 112 710 P Hurn 8 Caunzel, Title, Ella Wod 80007 Omaha lmTOy l:47%fast 11 111 5=1 P Hurn 8 TomOwens. JolinArbor, Pinecr'st 79867 Omaha lmTOy l:46Sfast 9 110 8»5 P Hunt 9 Quinine, Ella Wood, JolinArbor 79770 Omaha 1 1:41 fast 81 106 410 P Hum 10 Praise, Full Again, Ella Wood 78500 Tijuana lmTOy l:40%fast 45 113 7 8 7» 6* J Smith 8 TomCraven, WarWin'r, PlowSfl 78329 Tijuana 1 1-16 l:4.W5good 6 111 7 6 6'' 6" J Glass 8 P.Pieison, Plunger, Law. Mann's; 78153 Tijuana 1 1-8 2:00%hvy 21-10 110 6 5 62 6»i P Hurn S Sen.Donlan, H.K.Asher, T.&T'ht 78103 Tijuana lmTOy 1:49 mud 21-10 110 5 2 2'1 2» P Hurn 11 PlowSteel, Dain.Lady, Tw.Bells Page 12 Aqueduct AQUEDUCT (Copyright, 1924, by Daily Racing: Form Publishing: Company.) NEW YORK, N. Y., THURSDAY, JUNE 19, 1924.— Aqueduct, (1 14 Miles, 51 Feet.) Fifth day. Queens County Jockey Club. Spring Meeting of 20 days. Weather clear, i • . — i Steward to Represent the National Steeplechase and Hunt Association, J. B. Davis. Stewards of Meeting, J. E. Davis, H. W. Maxwell and W. S. Vosburgh. Judges, E. C. Smith and C. Comchlsen. ) Starter, Mars Cassidy. Racing Secretary, F. Rehberger. Racing starts at 2:30 p. m. (Chicago time, 1:30 p. m.). W indicates whip, S spurs, ■ blinkers. Fig nres in parentheses following the distance of eacli race indicate date, track record, age of horse and . weight carried. "Indicates apprentice allowance. I 6A9QA FIRST RACE-^i 1-2 Furlong*. (April 18, 1908—52—2—105.) Purse $1,000. 2-year -OvMlt/D olds and upward. Fillies. Claiming-. Net value to winner $700; second, $200; third, I $100. Index norses AWtPPSt Vi % % Str Fin Jockeys Owners O H C P S (80942)* It AF w 102 3 2 l'l li V G Cooper Q Pease 7-101-5 7-101-4 out | 79686 HiAD w 109 6 3 21 2= 2* F Reilly "W J Both 3 4 11-53-5 out J 80228 *GIPSY FLYKR w 103 2 1 5» 3'' 3»* J Shanks W V Casey 5 8 8 2 1-2 8004U» FIRMAMENT w 101 4 5 4-* 5'i 4 1 R AlbikerJ S Cosden 10 20 20 6 2J 79534 *CATH. DOUGLAS wb 104 14 3} 41 5T A Fran'coD D Douglas 20 33 30 8 3 8004 2* ROLLICKING W99 56 666E Shaffer G D Widener 30 30 30 8 3 Time, 53%. Track fast. "Winner — Ch. f, by Star Master— Dottie Vandiver, by Trap Rock (trained by N. L. Byer; bred by | Mr. C. W. Loft). Went to post at 2:32. At post 2 minutes. Start good and slow. Won handily; second and third : driving. 11AF displayed the most speed from the start and, making the pace fast, won going away. , GAD, away well, made a threatening challenge in the stretch and had no mishaps. GIPSY FLYKR swerved to the inside, but finished fast ami outgamed FIRMAMENT in the final drive. FIRMAMENT finished with a rush. CATHERINE DOUGLAS snowed early speed. Scratched— 80228= Wax Lady. 104; 79080 Madame Beach, 114. Overweight — Catherine Douglas, 3 pounds. CAQ07 SECOND RACE— About 2 Miles. Steeplechase. Purse $1,000. 4-year-olds and up-OVAIll 4 ward. Maidens. Allowances. Net value to winner $700; second, $200; third, $100. Index Horses A Wt PP St 4 8 12 1G Fin Jockeys Owners O II C P S 794 75 ROCK BASS ws 4 137 4 4 1* 4* 5* 1' VI L Cheyne R L Gerry 20 20 20 8 4 80119SSEA NAME w 7 140 10 6 102 104 4» 4* 21 C MerglerH Garth 6 12 12 5 2J 80119 ABYDOS w 9 142 3 7 6 J 51 71! 9 9 L NewtonW H Bowes 50 50 50 20 10 79475 GRAYLETTE ws 4 137 S 3 5l 3 k 3 J 2 J 4= A W'iamsJ S Cosden 20 30 30 10 5 75S69 PAGEBROOK w 6 142 12 13 11s 11* 6« 5« 5" W Hunt \V J Salmon 20 30 30 10 5 80119 PRICKLE w 4 137 7 1114 13= 11» 7« 63 W McNairT Hitchco-k 5 6 5 2 6-5 79735 ST. LAWRENCE w 4 137 14 5 4 » 2'1 2*6' 7= P Brady W V Dwyer 6 8 7 3 8-5 80119 VERBOTEN ws 8 132 9 14 12,012» 8= W 8'° F Hough'nM Henderson 50 59 50 20 10 80147 Kl'MMEL w 5 132 1 10 13nV14 12 9" S» T Berry Mrs K Smart 10 15 15 6 3 78916 TUFTNEY w 5 1451 8 1 3i 6» 10» 10 10 R McM'usMiss M II Maher50 50 50 20 10 79312-CANAQUE ws 4 137 5 2 2* i& l| Ran out. W B'helGreentree Stable 6-5 7-513-103-5 1-3 78778 HONORABLE w 5 142 2 12 81 7s 9* Br.down.C Sm'otF A Herold 8 15 15 6 3 75253 ROM ANA w 7 140 11 9 7"* 81 Lost rider. H WamsC F Hill 8 8 7 3 8-5 38C303 'HEBRIDES w 4 132 13 8 9J f'iFell. W CollinsJ M Balfe 10 30 30 10 5 Time, 4:15%. Track fast. Winner — B. g, by Rock View — Elizabeth Gilbert, by The Commoner (trained by M. Brady; bred by Xalapa Farm). Went to post at 2:56. At post 1 minute. Start good and slow. Won driving; second and third the same. ROCK BASS displayed much speed and, jumping well, made a bad landing at the eighth jump, but recovered quickly and, overcoming interference on the far turn, finished resolutely and took the lead when CANAQUE ran out, but was doing his best at the end. SEA NAME was outrun for the first turn of the field, but gained steadily and finished fast. ABYDOS steadily impioved his position and finished fastest of alL GRAYLETTE ran a good race from the start. PAGEBROOK began slowly. CANAQUE ran out at the final jump. HONORABLE broke down. ROMANA lost his rider at the ninth jump and HEBRIDES fell over him. Scratched— 79687 Grouch, 132. Overweights — Graylette, 2 pounds: Tuftney, 3%. &A9QQ THIRD RACE— 6 1-2 Furlongs. (Sept. 25, 1982— 1:17%— 4— 121.) Friar Rock High-Ovf AdlcFO weight Handicap. $1,200 Added. 3-year-olds and upward. Net value to winner $1,005; second, $200; third, $100. Index Horses AWtTPSt % % % Str Fin Jockeys Owners O H C P S (79999 (MISSIONARY w 5 121 1 1 li l1 1' 1*1 M Buxton C Buxton 2 13-513-54-5 1-3 80146 INDIAN TRAIL w 4 128 2 2 2* 21 2» 2* E Barnes J S Ward 21 16-513-54-5 1-3 79952 =MACLEAN w 3 109 4 3 5» 3»* 32 3» J Maiben W J Howard 8-5 2 8-5 3-5 1-4 78334 3 'REPARATION wb 5 123 3 6 3** 42 4» 4» J Shanks J E Davis 15 15 12 5 2 79764 DRY MOON w 6 124 5 4 6 6 5* 5« C F"b'therC A Stoneham 6 10 10 4 8-5 59855 GOV, SMITH w 3 109 6 5 41 52 6 6 D Conn'llyM Bernard 50 100 100 40 20 Time, 23, 47, 1:11, 1:17%. Track fast. Winner — Ch, h, by Hourless — Mission, by Rock Sand (trained by C. Buxton; bred by Mr. August Bclmonl I. Went to post at 3:25. At post 3 minutes. Start bad and slow. Won easily; second and third driving. MISSIONARY, away well, displayed great speed in fast pacemaking and. drawing away from INDIAN TRAIL when called on, was under mild restraint at the end. INDIAN TRAIL raced in closest pursuit of the winner throughout and made a game finish. MACLEAN began slowly and saved ground on the turns, but could not menace the leaders under hard riding. REPARATION came wide on the stretch turn. DRY MOON began slowly. Sera t clied— 80146 Well finder, 107. Overweight — Gov. Smith, 5 pounds. • — i CAOQtb FOURTH RACE— 7-8 Mile. (July 4, 1919—1:23—5—132.) Fifteenth Running- UNION OVirfttJ *7 CLAIMING STAKES. $2,000 Added. 3-year-olds. Net value to winner $3,600; second, $500; third. $250. Index Horses AWtPPSt %, % % Str Fin Jockeys Owners O H C P 8 79764 BONTAUD w 111 6 2 l1 ll 1« l1 1" L McAtee F J Farrell 21 31 31 9-101-3 79999 -PR1CEMAKER w 113 4 5 4'1 4s 4* 22 2« J Maiben A Belmont 6t5 6-5 7-101-5 out 79805 PRINCE LEOPOLD w 101 2 3 2» 3* 3" 31 31 J Callah'nD Gideon 6 8 8 21 4-5 79691 "WAMPEE wb 104 5 6 6 6 5» 5J 41 B M'rinelliR T Wilson 20 30 30 10 5 75515 DEFIANT w 98 3 4 3'1 21 21 42 5* C KurtserJ S Ward 12 25 25 8 4 (80194)DELMOR w 101 1 1 5s 5« 6 6 6 F Smith C H Thieriot 5 8 8 21 4-5 Time, 23%, 46%, 1:12, 1:24%. Track fast. Winner — B. g, by Pataud — Bonetto, by Masetto (trained by W. Knapp; bred by Mr. J. S. Mullins). Went to post at 3:55. At post 2 minutes. Start good and slow. Won driving; second and third the same. BONTAUD raced into the lead with a rush and, setting a fast pace, outstayed PRICE-MAKER at the end. The latter was pinched back shortly after the start, hut worked his way up on the outside and headed BONTAUD fifty yards from the finish, but tired right at the end. PRINCE liEOPOLD was a forward contender from the start and made a resolute finish. WAMPEE closed Steadily from a slow beginning. DEFIANT showed speed to the stretch. DELMOR lost his good form suddenly. Scratched— S0122=Exa1ted Ruler. 91; 80150 Escoba d'Oro, 97; 79228=Honfleur, 101; 79470 Batsman, 111; 79730 Maxie, 110; 80044 Catalan, 100. OrkOfJ i"| FIFTH RACE— 1 1-16 Miles, (July 7, 1921—1:43 — 5 — 132.) Purse $1,000. 3-year-*_7VF O vU olds and upward. Claiming. Net value to winner $700; second, $200; third, $100. Index Horses AWtPPSt % % % Str Fin Jockeys Owners O H C P S S0150 DERONDA wb 3 102 4 2 5* 2» 21 l1! I2 B M'rinelliMrs T O Web'r 6 6 41 2 1 794»7 WYNNEWOOD ws 8 113 3 3 2& 3« 31 3l 2'1 J Maiben E G Soule 4 6 31 7-5 7-10 79641 EPISODE wb 6 U3 6 1 l'l 1 * 11 2i 3» J II BurkeA S Woodliffe 5 10 8 3 8-5 79346'MINTO IL w 10 108 5 4 3" 61 5" 51 42 J Shanks Longridge Stb 21 6 6 21 6-5 SOOOO MARYL'D BELLE w 5 108 1 6 71 8* 6* 6l 5» L Fator J A Coburn 15 20 20 8 4 80»00*DAV7D HARUM wb 7 115 8 8 61 4"* il 41 6" B Br'ning J Kahn 21 4 13-51 1-2 79899 FRIDAY 13TH w 3 100 10 9 8-* 71 7 7» 72 J Callah'nE Plath 10 12 12 5 21 METRODORE wb 4 112 7 5 41 51 8= 83 8J H AVakoffS Shields 50 100 100 40 20 80229 WOODLAKE wb 4 115 9 10 10 95 92 9s 9' C F'b'therC A Stoneham 20 20 20 8 4 79139 VULCALN PARK wb 5 112 2 7 9'ilO 10 10 10 E RobbinsA J Bedell 30 30 30 12 6 Time, 24, 47%, 1:12%, 1:38%. 1:45%. Track fast. ^■' Winner — B. g, by Vulcaiu — Autumn II., by St. Frusquin (trained by T. O. Webber; bred by Mr. Jlenry T. Oxnard). ». Went to post at 4:22. At post 1 minute. Start good and slow. Won easily; second and third driving. DERONDA, close up from the start, raced into the lead in the stretch after having raced EPISODE into defeat and was easing up at the end. WYNNEWOOD was forced to come wide into the Stretch and finished fast and gamely. EPISODE showed the most speed to the stretch, but tired in the final sixteenth. MINTO II. ran a good race and came fast at the end. MARYLAND BELLE finished Xasi~ DAVID HARUM could not imnrove his position. Scratched — 80150 Escoba d'Oro, 100"; 80122 Good Times, 117. Overweightsi — Dercnda. 2 pounds; Woodlake, 3. I =3 QAQA1 SIXTH RACE— 5-8 Mile. (Sept. 15, 1922— 57%— 2— 107.) Purse $1,000. 2-year-olds. OUl UX Maidens. Allowances. Net value to winner $700; second, $200; third, $100. Index Horses AWtPPSt hi % % Str Fin Jockeys Owners O H C P S 80199 ARBITRATION w 115 4 7 P 42 1" E Barnes I Ross 3 31 11-54-5 2-5 80183 SWOPE w 115 10 8 31 3"* 2& J MerimeeH C Fisher 4 6 4 8-5 3-5 NOAH w 115 16 2 11 11 32 L McAtee H P Whitney 7-5 2 8-5 7-101-3 ^9954 NEW MOON w 115 12 1 2« 2« 4* L Fator Leona F'm Stb 30 30 3D 12 6 CLIQUE w 115 13 12 I* 61 5& C Lang J P Jones 30 30 30 12 6 99140 CHINK w 115 15 3 HI 8'J 6» C Kumm'rL Rosenb-rg fl2 30 30 12 6 CH. DE MARCO w 115 1 14 13" 121 7l R Carter Marrone Stable 8 12 12 5 21 78639 SLICE w 115 14 5 8» 10» 8'1 M Buxton J E Madden 20 30 30 12 6 RETIRE w 115 11 9 6» 5'1 9 J Shanks W Stockton 30 30 31 12 6 80047 RANOCK w 115 7 10 10" 9' 10= M Fator Rancocas Stable 30 30 31 12 6 79637 GLADSTONE V 115 6 6 12l 13= ll3 J Maiben E Arlington 20 20 15 6 3 80199 ESCOLANE w 115 3 4 41 7" 12' i D Conn' lly Li lane Stable 30 50 30 12 6 FRED TARAL wb 115 5 11 9* ll1 134 H ThomasRiviera Stable 31 30 30 12 6 '» TED wb 115 9 13 16 152 14' W Obert J A Harper 50 50 50 20 10 HARAHATA w U5 3 15 142 141 15* E Legere G W Lolt 15 25 25 10 5 MASTER MIND w 115 2 16 151 16 16 F Smith D Oppenheim fl2 33 30 12 6 tCoupled as L. Rosenberg and D. Oppenheim entry. Time, 1:00%. Track fast. Winner — B. g, by Ultimatum — Beth Stanley, by Golden Maxim (trained by M. Smart; bred by ffr. Samuel Ross). Went to post at 4:49. At post 4 minutes. Start good and slow. Won driving; second and third the same. ARBITRATION came with a rush when in the stretch after overcoming interference at the Btart and just got up in time to win. SWOPE was crowded about at the start and made a fast finish Vhen clear. NOAH* began from the extreme outside and ran a good race. NEW MOON displayed early speed, but tired. CLIQUE closed a gap and so did CHINK. Scratched— 79637 Goldbeater. 115; 80047 Sun Los, 115; 80118 New Hope, 115; Hazy, 115; Villager, 115. I ■ =) Niagara Falls NIAGARA FALLS NIAGARA FALLS, Ont.. Thursday, June 19, 1924. i— (One-half mile.) Fifth day. Belleville Driving and Athletic Association. Spring Meeting of 7 days. Weather clear. Presiding Steward, P. J. Miles. Associate Steward. E. C. St. Pere. Presiding Judge, E. W. Bury. ^Associate Judge, B. Jacobs. Starter, O. Palmer. Racing Secretary, E. W. Bury. Racing starts at 2:30 p. m. (Chicago time, 2:30.) 80309 FIIiST HACE— About 5-8 Mile. Purse $700. 2-year-olds. Allowances. Net value to winner $540; second, $100; third, $60. Eq. Odds Ind. Horse. Wt. Fin. Jockey. Straight. 80173 Red Squirrel 112 li T Bonham 11571-100 79922 'Rosita 112 2» W Hinphy 115-100 J i i ) . I I | J | : , (80173)Padlock 112 $» N Foden 145-100 (80241 )May Baxter 112 4* W Taylor 645-100 Panketa 102 5» C Frost 3960-100 80241 Margaretta E.106 6 E T Moore 3155-100 Time. 1:00%. Track fast. 2 mntuels paid — Red Squirrel, $25.15 straight, $7.10 place, $3.50 show; Rosita, $3.00 place, $2.55 show; Padlock, $2.20 show. Equivalent booking odds — Red Squirrel. 1157% to 100 straight. 255 to 100 place, 75 to 100 show; Rosita, 80 to 100 place, 27% to 100 show; Padlock, 10 to 100 show. Winner — C. Deibel's ch. c, by Flying Squirrel — Janice Roberts, bv General Roberts (trained by C. S. Wilson; bred by Mr. J. A. Hall). Went to post at 2:30. At post 1 minute. Start good and slow. Won driving; second and third the same. Overweight — Panketa, 3 pounds. i 80310 SECOln RACE— About 5-8 Mile. Purse $700. 4-year-olds and upward. Claim- ing. Net value to winner $540; second, $100; third, $60. Eq. Odds Ind. Horse. Wt. Fin. Jockey. Straight. (H0247)Lady Felix 113 1« N Foden 50-10) 80207 Islander 112 2* R McAlaney 1620-100 80243 Flying Ford 112 3'1 E T Moore 990-100 80207 Floralia 110 42 C Frost €10-100 80242 Flea 110 5» W Hinphy 995-100 80175 Dependence 113 6s W Taylor 1995-100 80242 Anzena 112 7»° H Chappell 5770-100 Martola 110 8 D McDoug'l 2763-100 Time, 59%. Track fast. J2 mutuels paid -Lady Felix. *3.00 straight, $2.05 place, $2.40 show: Islander, $7.85 place, $5.7 show; Flying Ford, $3.90 slow. Equivalent booking odds — Lady Felix, 50 to 100 straight. 32% to 100 place. 21 to 100 show: Islander. Wt% to 100 place, 187% to 100 show; Flying Ford, 95 to 100 show. Winner— W. G. Campbell's h. m, 8, by Live Wire- Miss Felix, by St. Felix (trained by W. Mulligan: bred by Mr. D. Tomlinson). Went to post at 3:05. At iw.st 2 minutes. Start good and slow. Won eased up; second and third driving. , 80311 thi:r:d RACE— 6 1-2 Furlongs. Purse 5700. 4-year-olds and upward. Claiming. Net value to winner $540; second, $103; third, $60. Eq. Odds Ind. norse. Wt. Fin. Jockey. Straight. 80212 Dixio Dick HO 1» E T Moore 2:»7i-100 79967 2Cacambo 113 22 II Chappell 90-100 80244 - Athlete 113 3 * T Bonham 310-100 80277 Merry Mars 110 4' A Trembley 255)-100 80210 Bill Block 110 51 W Hinphy 815-100 80012 Rekab 110 6' P Madeira 1550-100 79083 Anticipate 116 720 W Dunk'son 835-100 80208 Ravensea 105 8 D McDou'l 13465-100 Time, 1:24%. Track fast. $2 mntuels paid— Dixie Dick. $49.95 straight. $9.95 place. $1.0 show; Cacambo, $2.80 place, $2.C0 show; Athlete, $2.70 show. Equivalent bxrking odds — Dixie Dick, 2.''97% to 100 straight, 397% to 100 place, 100 to 100 show; Cacambo, 40 to 100 place, 15 to 100 show; Athlete, 35 to 100 show. Winner— 0. W. Hall's b. g, 4. by Great Britain — Sallie Ward, by Singleton (trained by C. W. Hall: bred by Messrs. Cairick & Ward). Went to post at 3:40. At pest 2 minutes. Start good and slow. Won easily; second and third driving. Scratched— 8021 0 Service Flag, 110; 80244 Tribune, 110; 802423EItryin, 111. 80312 FOURTH RACE— 1 Mile and 70 Yards. Purse $700. 4-year-olds and upward. Claiming. Net value to winner $540; sacond, $100; third, $60. Eq. Odds Ind. Horse. Wt. Fin. Jockey. Straight. 80246 St. Michael 112 lo G Corey 4371-100 80213 Darnley 113 2' E T Moore 623-100 80179 Scraps 115 32 W McKnight 580-lOj 80179 Bruce Dudley 112 4* W Hinphy 335-100 802462Attoo 110 5' R McAlaney 110-100 80212 Serbian 112 5 C Frost 2120-100 Time, 1:49%. Track fast. $2 mutuels paid— St. Michael, $10.75 straight, $5.30 place. $1.10 show; Darnley, $7.10 place, $5.10 show; Scraps, $4.20 show. Equivalent booking odds — St. Michael, 437% to 100 straight, 165 to 100 place, 105 to 100 show; Darnley, 255 to 100 place, 155 to 100 show; Scraps, 110 to 100 show. Winner — H. L. Munson's eh. g, 0, by His Majesty — Marie Odile, by Star Shoot (trained by H. L. Munson; bred by Mr. G. A. Cochran). Went to post at 4:10. At post 1 minute. Start good and slow. Won driving; second and third the same. Scratched- 80210 Feigned Zeal, 110. (Continued on fourteenth page.) NIAGARA FALLS (Continued from twelfth page.) 80313 FIFTH RACE— 1 1-16 Miles. Purse $1,000. 3-year-olds and upward. Handicap. Net value to winner $700; second, $200; third, $100. Eq. Odds Ind. Horse. Wt. Fin. Jockey. Straight. (8024 5)rerhaps 118 li T Bnnliam 95-100 80245 So It Goes 105 f N Foden 40-105 80177 Kent L. 105 3:^ C Frost 1265-100 80177 Hickory 101 4h W Taylor 1180-100 802453Seth's Flower 97 l« () Atwell 540-100 80245 2Both Hodder 105 6 A Abel 645-100 Time, 1:50%. Track fast. $2 mutnels paid — Perhaps, $3.90 straight, $3.10 place. $2.65 show; So It Goes, $4.25 place, $3.75 show; Kent L.. $5.65 show. Equivalent booking odds — Perhaps, 95 to 100 straight. BS to 100 place, 32 1 to 100 show; So It Goes, 112i to 100 place, 87 J to 100 show; Kent L., M0g to 100 show. Winner — W. W. Sperry's ch. g. 6, by Luke Mc-Luke — Miss (iio-gia, by Star Shoot trained by R. J. Howell; bred by Mr. J. N. Marke.v). Went to po t at 4:45. At post 2 minutes. Start good and slow. Won driving; second and third the same. Overweight — Seth's Flower, 2 pounds. 80314 u SIXTH RACE— 6 1-2 Furlnngs. Purse S7C0. 3-year-olds. Claiming. Net value to winner $540; second, $100; third, $60. Eq. Odds Ind. Horse. Wt. Fin. Jockey. Straight. 80209 County Times 104 UJ N Foden 16:-100 8024 7 Miss Etta 104 21 C Frost 595-10T 80243 -'Victor M. 93 33 W McKnight 110-100 802 75 3 Harp of Fro'y mt 4" G Corey 9,5-100 78263 Henry J. 104 ll E Gionelli £Sf,0-100 80277 Telltale 106 K C O'Mah'ney 5210-100 Time, 1:24. Track fast. $2 mutuels paid — Co.inty Times, $5.30 straight, $3.(-:o place, $2.30 show; Miss Etta, $4.05 place. 33.M show; Victor M., $2.25 show. Equivalent booking odds — County Times. 165 to 100 straight, 80 to 100 place, 15 to 100 sohw; Miss Etta, 147} to 100 place, 42} to 100 show; Victor M., 12J to 100 show. Winner — R. Lucas' b. f. by Dick Finnell — Bay of Pleasure, by Kingston (trained by J. Montgomery; bred by Mr. Thomas Piatt). Went to post at 5:22. At poat 1 minute. Start good and slow. Won easily ; second and third driving. Overweights — Harp of Prophecy, 5 pounds; Telltale, 5. 80315 SEVENTH RACE— Ahout 5-8 Mile. Purse $700. 4-year-o!ds and upward. Claim -in?. Net value to winner $540; second, $100; third, $60. Eq. Odds Ind. Horse. Wt. Fin. Jockey. Straight. 80242 Kelly's Queen 110 1« N Foden 23C-100 (80244) Faith W. 115 !• W Taylor M-BQ ( 80208 )Flying Bsautyll5 P G Corey 235-100 80247 s Arietta 112 41 O Atwell 1300-100 80242 2 Lady Binmore 107 5'J W Hinphy 680-100 80244'Pandino 112 6 C Fr.,st 2510-100 Time, £8%. Track fast. $2 mutuels paid — Kelly's Queen, $6.70 straight, $3.10 place, $2 35 show; Faith W., $3.00 place, $2.S0 show; Flying Beauty, $2.70 show. Equivalent booking odds — Kelly's Queen. 235 to 100 straight, BS to 103 place, 17Vj to 100 show: Faith W., 50 to 100 place, 15 to 100 show; Flying Beauty, 35 to 100 sh' w. Winner — W. G. Campbell's b. m, 5, by Nealon — Miss Gayle, by The Commoner (trained by W. Mulligan; bred by Mr. C. A. Crew). Went to post at 5:5S. At post 1 minu'e. Start good and slow. Won ea ily; second and third driving. -• ■ Twenty Years Ago Today J Twenty Years Ago Today Chief Turf Events of June 20, 1904 Racing at Washington Park, Coney Island, Buffalo and Union Park and Pair Grounds at St. Louis. S. C. Hildreth accounted for three of the six races carded at Washington Park today, winning the third, fifth and sixth with Witful, Burleigh and Action in the order named. He also had a starter in the first race, Anona, which ran unplaced. The Grass Selling Stakes was decided today over the Coney Island course and resulted in a dead heat between M. L. Hayman's Sheriff Bell and W. B. Jennings' Dainty. In the run-off Sheriff Bell was an easy winner over Dainty, drawing away in the stretch to win by a length and a half. The distance was at a mile and sixteenth over the turf course and had a net value of $2,705 to the winner. Whatever may be the case in other sections and other climes, racing without the speculative or commercial angle in Chicago carries little of enthusiasm and appears to be decidedly a non paying proposition. The attendance at Washington Park today was a mere handful compared to the crowds which swarmed to the track on similar days in recent years. A most liberal estimate would be 3,000 persons, including policemen, detectives, own era, trainers and such of the "regulars" as were drawn there with the hope that something might cccur to change the order of things. No official statement was made as to the number of paid admissions at the gate, but if there were 1,500 the club was fortunate indeed. True, there may have been some persons present who delight in seeing the horses run without a wager, but they were no more numerous than poor boys at a cash sale. Niagara Falls Entries i , NIAGARA FALLS ENTRIES The figures under the heading "Rec." in the entries below show the best time of each horse at the distance since January 1, 1922, no matter where it finished. In cases where record was made on other than a fast or good track, abbreviations show track conditions. 76460 IS FTTtST INDEX OF 1924. 79688 IS FIRST NUMBF R OF JUNE. Racing starts at 2:30 p. m. (Chicago time. 2:30). ® Superior mud runner. X Good mud runner. :■: Fair mud runner. (M) Maidens. 'Apprentice allowance, b Klinkers. The following abbreviations are user! to desigrnate trades at which time records shown in entries were made: Aqueduct Aq Jefferson Park. JP Aurora An Kenilworth Ke Bclrr.ont Fark BP Kempton Park KP Blue Bonnets BB King Edward Ki Bowie Bo Latonia La ChuTchill Downs CD Laurel Lu Columbus Co Lexington Lx Connaught Park CP Maple Heights MH Conneaut Lake CL Marihoro Mb Dade Park DP Mobile Mo Devonshire De Mount Royal 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 HO Tijuana Ti Hawthorne Hw Toledo To Havana Hv Windsor Wi Huntington Hu Woodbine Wo Jamaica Ja Fir:t Race — About 5-8 Miles. Purse $700. 3 year-olds and upward. Maidens. Allowances. Today's Tnd. norse. Wt. R»e. A.Wt.ilin. 801385 Fncertain S IS. .128 S02752 Festivity 3 100.. 720 80314 Telltale IM..TU 80278 Koinoke 3 102.. 710 80276 IS.vng lioy 3 102. 710 80275 Crown Derby 3 100. .705 80209 Carhonell 4 111. .700 80276 Tipsy Dance 5 10t . .700 Second Race^ — About 5-3 Lilies. Purse $700. 3-year-olds and rpward. Claiming. Foaled in Canada. 80207= BROAD VIF.W .. fi 113X725 802765 Ann K. (M) ■ 111. .719 8031CJ Flying F.'id 6 113X710 802C7 Reg ionol is 4 113.. 705 80277 F. Moody 7 1 1 3 X 705 80275 Bessie Felix (M). 7 111.. 710 Third Race — About 5-8 Miles. Purse $700. 4-ycar-olds and upward. Claiming. 80211 bMormon 8 115x725 80280 Rachel D 4 113. .720 80210 Service lias .... 9 109X715 80315 Pandine 4 107 .710 80174 bLndy lone 7 107X705 80242* Eltrym 7 10S. .705 Fourth Race^ — 6 1-2 Furlongs. Purse $700. 3-year-olds and upward. Claiming. (80246) Rona Fide • 1K.X725 (80243) Allah 8 1H 720 80278= Kirk Dress 3 107. 715 801753 Amber Fly 4 110. .710 80073 bOex Ac, 107 1 :22*4 11 IIS. .705 60,243 Tricks Du 103 1:27 5 115X700 Fifth Race — 6 1-2 Furlongs. Furse $700. 3-year-olds. Claiming. 80245 Wee Dear 110. 725 80281* Virginia R 105X720 80277* Fnele Ahe 109. 715 80278 Pretty Mally ... 110X710 80278 Royaline 105x705 80277 Long Green 107x700 Sixth Race — About 5-8 Mile. Purse $700. 3-year-olds and upward. Claiming. 80036 Pepper Tea 5 111X725 (80210) Columbia Tenn .. 8 113X720 (8G011) Roy 0 0 112.715 802793 Snowden 3 103.710 80279 Shue 4 107. 705 (80209) bAssumption 8 108. .705 Seventh Race^ — 1 1-16 Miles. Purse $700. 4-year-olds and upward. Claiming. 80231= Witch Flower Wo 100 1:50 C MtXTH (80136) In Doubt IIv 105 1:4!)% 4 112x720 80246 High dear ..lira 11)4 1:40% 10 113x715 80312 Bruce Dudley .IIv 104 1:48% 6 113X715 79192 bArdito DeWl:«%l 7 110X715 E0212 Gath Will0 1:47'3 8 110. .710 G00152 Roseate Ti 98 1:40% C111X700 • Stake Dates for 1924 STAKE DATES FOR 1924 Stock Yards Handicap. Omaha, Neb., Juno 20. Hanover Handicap, Aqueduct, L. I., N. Y., June 20. Harold Stakes, Latonia, Ky., June 21. Hudson Stakes, Aqueduct, L. I., N. Y., June 21. Queens County Handicap, Aqueduct, L. I., N. Y., June 21. Hockaway Selling Stakes, Aqueduct, L. I., N. Y., June 23. Carlton Stakes, Aqueduct, L. I., N. Y., June 24. Wingfiield Steeplechase Handicap, Aqueduct, 1a I., N. Y., June 25. Woodhaven Selling Stakes, Aqueduct, L. I., X. Y., June 26. Bramble Handicap, Aqueduct, L. I., N. Y., June 27. Cincinnati Trophy, I^atonia, Ky., June 2S. I.atonia Derby, Latonia, Ky., June 28. Great American Stakes, Aqueduct, L. I., N. Y., June 28. Brookdale Handicap, Aqueduct, L. I., N. Y., June 28. Myrtle Selling Stakes, Aqueduct, L. I., N. Y, June 30. Cazelle Stakes, Aqueduct, L. I., N. Y., July 1. Glendale Steeplechase Handicap, Aqueduct, L. I., N. Y., July 1. Inaugural Handicap, Hawthorne, Chicago, 111., July 3. Hindoo Handicap, Aqueduct, L. I., N. Y., July 3. Independence Handicap, Hawthorne, Chicago, 111., July 4. Independence Handicap, Latonia, Ky.r July 4. Astoria Stakes, Aqueduct, L. I., N. Y., July 4. Carter Handicap, Aqueduct, L. I., N. Y., July 4. Juvenile Stakes, Hawthorne, Chicago, 111., July 5. Latonia Oaks, Latonia. Ky., July 5. Tremont Stakes, Aqueduct, L I., N. Y., July 5. Dwyer Stakes, Aqueduct, L. I., N. Y., July 5. Speculation Handicap, Aqueduct, L. I., N. Y.. July 7. Baldwin Handicap, Belmont Park, L. I., June %. Page 13 7th Race [7th Omaha] 7 + iVi DA PET * Mile and 70 Yards. 3- ear-ol«ls and upward. Claiming. (Jnne fill nHUC 23, laaa — i:4G 2-5 — 7 — 111.) DOCOD. ch. h. 8 107 By Voorhces— Love of Gold, by Goldfinch. (Trainer, G. L. Hall. Owner, G. L. Hall). Breeder, A. B. Spreckels. 80240 Omaha 1 1-16 1:55 mud 9-5 112 21 E Neal 7 John Arbor. Bill Head, Spearlene 80101 Omaha 1 1-16 l:54%hvy 41 112 5» H Murd'ck 8 Caunzel, Title, Ella Wed 79961 Omaha lm70y l:4SVislow 21 112 5'1 E Petzoldt 7 Pembroke, WalnutHall, Mis. Boy 79813 Omaha 1 1-1G l:51%hvy 4 100 2*G Cry 5 M.J.Baker, Restful, Bill's Luck 79663 Omaha 1 1-16 1 :4S%fast 19 104 4«2 J Dawson 6 FairOrient, NebraskaLod, Chiva 74186 Omaha 1 1:46 mud 1 115 3 3 1» 1" E Petzoldt 8 AljceByers, Col. Tex, C.A.Byrne 74122 Omaha 11:40 fast 17 110 2 8 8« 4S1 V Ghridge 9 Biddledee, Zing. Miss G. Denny 73881 Omaha 1 1:48 mud 5 115 2 1 l1 2'1 V Ghridge 7 Overstep, Consolation, LastBrush CAAMANO, ch. g, 9 107 By Celt— Cantaloupe, by Hastings. (Trainer, J. Moss. Owner, L. Knifong). Breeder. W. Garth. 80165 Omaha lmTOy 1:51 %mud 30 108 5" B Young 7 Mayrose, Manokin, Pinecrest 80058 Omaha 3-4 1^8%S«Mi 21 107 6'1 W Young ■ Bob. Alien. St. Angelina, Aryanna 77816 Tijuana lmTOy 1 :47 fast 60 104 2 8 7'- 5'1 G Ellis 10 FrankFog'ty. Romulus, WWinn'i 77620 Tijuana lmTOy 1:47 fast 20 110 9 11 9:j 5=1 G Ellis 11 Plunger, PrinceDir't, Freecuti 77487 Tiiuana 1 1-16 1:50 fast 1 112 1 6 4J1 l1 G Ellis 7 Sev.Seas, J.Rufus, ClareFrance. BALFOUR, ch. g, 6 112 By Ballot— Eda Biley, by Cayuga. (Trainer, W. H. Walker. Owner, 0. E. Hollister). Breeder. A. V. Thomas. 80102 Omaha 1 1-16 l:5'i hvy 22 112 7" G Ury 7 JHeiTering, JolinArbor, F. Again 79866 Omaha lm70y l:46Sfast 42 110 4* G Ury 9 W. M'tgomery, M.Lad, Swagger 79697 Omaha 1 l:41%fast 36 110 7«2 G Cry 10 Figuration, M.J.Baker, C.Moore 74187 Omaha 1 l:4T%:nud 1 115 8 7 4J 57 R Scoville S St.Just. Billy Line, V.'s ( ncicr 74123 Omaha 1 1-16 1 :49%tast 4 112 4 3 2» 2t B Barham S H.Wright, MissO. Dance. JayMac 73781 Omaha 5-» l:18-^mud 12 115 7 9 9» 8'2 H S Jonesl2 F'fuIGirl, C.A.Byrne, Spicebush 71188 Omaha lmTOy 1 : 46^ fast 18-5 116 8 7 5* 5'1 P Martinez 8 MaeSeth, Laura James, VictorA. 70732 Omaha 1 1-16 1 :54%mud 8 115 6 5 510 5'° R Ralph 6 NebraskaLad, Montillo, Manokin C9375 Tijuana lmTOy l:45?ifast 7 113 9 9 5' 5'1 J Smith 11 T.Craven. T.Owens. Wed.Prince MONTONA. ch. g. 7 118 By Montgomery — Ratona, by Scarborough. (Trainer, W. Pinkstaff. Owner, W. Finkstaff). Breeder. A. S. Williams. 80272 Omaha 1 1-8 l:56%slow 30 113 45J W V-vrley 6 TomOwens, J.H'ffering, Caunzel 74622 Reno 13-16 2:03 fast 5 106 710 E K'singer 7 SallieCarter, Norain. Coo. .lames 74546 Reno 1 1-16 1 :50%fast 9-10 106 I'll Sykes 7 Millersburg, JolinArbor, Dienero 74401 Reno 1 1-8 2:03 slow 5 111 5M I Sykes C John Arbor, Rhymer. Swenson 74245 Rf-no lm20y l:44%fast 10 113 6»1 I Sykes 7 J'geDavid, Sen.Donlan, T.Brooks DOUBLE VAN, ch. g, 7 107 By Vandergrift— Lady Vandergrift, by Star Shoot. (Trainer, J. T. Johnson. Owner, J. T. Johnson). Breeder. Keene & Schcrr. S0273 Omaha 1 l:42%slow 10 107 3* A Pend'g's 7 Star Cloudy, Bill Head, Canute 79957 Omaha 3-4 1:16 slow 10 110 V C Gross 9 B. Welch, C. A. Byrne, T.Ellison 77035 Tijuana 1 1-16 1 :5)^fast 14f 112 l-:o J Smi'h 12 Sen.Donlan, Temptress, Towns'd 76795 Tijuana lmTOy 1:49 hvy 33 109 8" J Smith 8 Car, Marion North, (linger 76517 Tijuana 3-4 l:16%slnw" 59 105 1411 J Smith 14 Vera Rita. Herder. Ponza Ray 76295 Tijuana lmTOy l:46*ifast 88 105 11" F Watrousll JustRight, Madrono. Phil. Lugo 76240 Tijuana lmTOy l:48^hvy 41 1C6 3'* G Mein 9 The Desert, Toombeola, Olympiad •?6202 Tijuana lm70y l:47%fast 20 104 6*1 G Lavine 10 W. Willow, E.Harrigan, J.Corey 73915 Tijuana 3-4 l:14ftgood 57 105 5*2 F Watrous 8 Dayof Wrath, Dalton, T.B'kridge BOREAS, br. g. 9 112 By Zeus— Yuletree, by Hastings. (Trai-.er. B. Warren. Owner, A. E. Barber). Breeder. E. Renshaw. 80308 See today's chart. 80205 Omaha 11-16 1:49 fast 44 105 5«1 C McC'kle 7 W.TakeAll, Wal.nall, Mis.Boy 80003 Omaha 3-4 l:15^ifast 43 112 61 C McC'klelO Miss Spears, Innovation, Floater 74011 Omaha ll:40%fast 19 107 10 10 91 91S H Zander 12 J.Canpbell, Sm. Alex, HalWright 7II87 Omaha lm70y 1 :4i,%fast 8 116 8 7 4'i 32 F Horn 9 Byrne, Regreso, Dancing Star 71II7 Omaha lm70y 1:48 fast 41 115 1 6 61 S' S O'Donn'P.O Pinecrest, Hopover, DaucingStar JEWEL CITY, ch. g, 9 107 By General Roberts — Woolen, by Woolsthorpe. (Trair.er, G. Evitt. Owner, Confar Bros.). Breeder, O. L. Rogers. 80206 Omaha 1 1-16 l:4S%fast 190 106 672 C Whitt'n 8 Encrinite. F xyMae, WarWinner 78501 Tijuana lm70y 1:47 fast 102 102 9 9 10s 9*3 J Roberts U Col. Lit, Mary Doe, Mrs. Pat 78444 Tijuana 1 1-8 l:55"£fast 19-10f 100 10 10 11» 8rJ C Corhett 14 MarthaL., Col. Lit. GreenSpring 78354 Tij.;ana 5Jfl:07^fast ISf 109 10 7 T* T'l W Moltersll Preservator, PayOff, Bookworm 7832G Tijuana 5-8 1:01 good 16f 108 9 9 92 6 J W MolterslO Joe Tag, Furious Bill. Athanna CHAS. LEFKOVITS, ch. g, 5 (M) 107 By Malamont— Clara Carlo, by St. Carlo. (Trainer, J. Bulmer. Owner, J. Bulmer). Breeder. A. Brown. 79957 Omaha 3-4 1:16 slow 31 105 8 ° A Rodr'ez 9 B. Welch, C. A. Bvrne, T.Ellison 79862 Omaha 61 f 1:08 fast 33 115 1172 E Fator 11 M.Em.G., Ves. Bells, RosaAtkin 72101 Map.Ii'ts 3-4 1:13 fast 76 112 12 12 12 12" G Labelle 12 Smart Alex, Luc idus, Alluring 70611 Erie Ab 3 4 1 :lSfcfast 30 110 7" F Moore 7 U.Wehle, Laoyllarrigan, Huzzas 70540 Erie Ab 5^S l:00»Afast 21 115 7" I Wolst'm 8 Rac.Star, BackTaps, Rochaiub'u 70498 Erie Ab 5-8 l:O0Vifast 140 107 7" F Moore 7 (Jood Enough. Elga, Bob Prater AL WICK, ch. g, 11 107 By Albula— Rubywlck. by HawkswicK. (Trainer. A. M. Gray. Owner, A. M. Gray). Breeder. W. J. Grist. 80240 Omaha 11-16 1:55 mud 45 112 t'J P Weiner 7 John Arbor. Do-od. Bill Head MtdOK Omaha lm70y l:lC%fast 20 111 4' I Smith ( Brian Kent, Miss I'aige. Virgo 78444 Tijuana 1181:55%fast 45 100 9 6 P 1!SW McK'htH MarthaL., Col. Lit, GreenSpring 78136 Tijuana 1 1 16 1 :49%fast 38 106 8 6 8'1 6* W McK'htl2 I-idy Ix-onid, Colonel Lit. Ailliro 78074 Tijuana 1 1-8 1:5S slow 12 104 3 4 4'i 4'i W McK'ht S MayPiosper, Sample, JolinArbor « ■ z=^ WORTH WHILE Want to do business with a few reliable people who would be satisfied to operate once or twice a week. Those appreciating quality in preference to quantity are the people I desire to do business with. To get acquainted I am going to furnish first two winners to prospective investors for the winnings of a $5.00 straight bet on each for m;. REMEMBER, MY INFORMATION IS BONA FIDE —NO GUESSING Wire or write at once. Will relsas° a horse Tuesday, June 24. Remember, my original terms ar.i the winnings of a $5.00 straight bet on each for me after I furnish first two winners. D. L. SHANNON 432 7th Ave., Bet. 33d and 34th Sts., New York City City clients call, 10 a. m. to 3 p. m. PHONE— LACKAWANNA 7128 SPORTING LEADER TODAY'S FREE CODES: LATONIA: Dayton-Canal-Jewel-Might-Parch. DORVAL: Baffalo-Flow-Fold-Intent-Launch. Yocterday's Big Special: LADY ASTOR, $17.00-$2, WON FANCY FIIF.E $: .K0-$2 WON was yesterday's Best. Long Shot also won. Remember, boys, only TWO A DAY and all they cost is 50 cents daily at all newsstands, 50 cents. Mailed the night before, $3.00 for 1 week; $5.00 for 2 weeks. Can't be beat at any price. NATIONAL O. K. RACING LETTER 441 Baltimore Building Chicago, HI. *• *• " The Pink Sheet " Price: Ten Cents REGREN'S RECORD FOR WEDNESDAY LATONIA AQUEDUCT 1— JOUETT $3.90-$2 Won 1— CLAVICHORD 2— SPECIAL 3rd $4.25-$1 Won 3— MISS MISCHIEF 3rd 2— SHAWN A GLANNA. . . 4— DUDLEY . . . .$3.20-$2 Won $1.10-$1 Won f~MvSnic-riMv I2" 3— WHALEBONE Lost 6 — MY DESTINY Lost ♦ . ..... . 4— ..AMrk MAUD MULLER cn . 7— RAIDER $5.10-$2 Won $1 .0O-$4 Won 3 * wlnnorc winners; 1 1 second, -^ 2 O thirHo- thirds; _ __ 1I-^-..^,.1 - . Closer 5— REJECTION 3rd 6— ABU BEN AHDEM.... DORVAL PARK $3.00-$1 Won 1— EQUITY $3.45-$2 Won 4 winners; 1 third, 1 loser out of 2— AV1SPA Lost 6 ° race. races' 3— PETER PIPER Lost 4— GYMKHANA $5.90-$2 Won NIAGARA niHOHnH r"1-1-0 FALL S 5— BIGHEART . $5.00-$2 Won 6— DANCER . . . $5.75-$2 Won 1— HARP OF PROPHECY. 3rd 7— ATTORNEY MUIR 3rd 2— SWING $4.80-$2 Won 4 winners; 1 third; 2 losers. 3 — KINSMAN 3rd 4— PRETTY MALLY Lost 1-F.N.S GLORIAS flMAHA £j™™Srn " 2 • • • 6~ STAR RED 3rd $3.20-$2 Won 2— EXPRESSIVE 3rd 7— WITCH FLOWER 2nd 3— ALLEDEN ...$5.60-$2 Won 1 winner; 1 second; 5 thirds. 4— GO FOIN . . . $2.80-$2 Won fc=-° .:: Es 5 PARLAYS GIVEN 3 winners; 2 seconds; 1 third; y| "\A^^"^1\J Number of horses selected, deducting scratches 90 In the money 50 Total number of races. ... 34 Thirds 10 Winners 15 Losers 5 Seconds 4 Percentage of winners 44 Daily Racing Guide Is First With Winners—First on the Street With Entries and Past Performances— Buy It When on Your Way Home . 1 ■» 1 ■ i. 1 „ Xi ■» Latest Training Gallops Latest Training Gallops (154) LATONIA, Ky., June 19. — Today's training gallops here included the following : LATONIA. Weather clear ; track fast — Three -Eighths Mile. 145-Baffling 38 My Sweetie ...36 439-Cho Cho 36V, IHl-Nimrod 35% 149-Corenne 36'i 151-Promis. Lauia.3.r.% 149-Pella Robia . .36'A H» Redwood 36 148-Four Cross 35% 140-Return 34% Golden Lynn .37% 151-Rose Cloud ...36% 123-Lamp Ward ..35% 138-Rural Route ..35% 152 Maral 37% Spanish Throne.36% 153-Mr. Biltmore .37 152-Spods 36% Muldoon 37 151-Zuktr 35% Half Mile. 142-Ann M 50% l.r.0-Jupiter 48 149-Ada May 50 351-Little Ann 50% Bob's Hope ...49% 149 My Biddy 50 109-Back Biter ...49 151 Maxlmaneh ...4S% 141-Bona Vera ...49% 142-Reel Foot 49 lCl-Chilhowee 51% 145-Rocky Moun'n.49% Dr. Tanner ...51 148-Ted's Plum ..49 150-Dustproof 50 151-Weno 49% Five-Eighths Mile. Ameri'n Starl:04 151 -Mighty 51 142-Abstract 1:00% 145-Norseland ...1:02% Bnttin In ...1:00 147-Porsian Maid. 1:02 141-BrunhiIde ...1:00% 149-IMeasnre 1:05 152-Black Deuce .1:05 151 -Pink Tea ...1:03% 151-Bridesmaid ..1:00% l.'.O-Pyx 1:03% 152-Dangerillo ..1:03% 135-Qneen Bess ..1:04 141-Fr. Victoria. 1:00% 141 Superfrank ..1:03% 153-Hugo 1:03 141-Stay On 1:02 150-H'hes G'haml:01% 150-Step Along ..1:06% 151-Homing Bird. 1:03% 156-United Verdel:06% 153-Little Visitorl:01% Three-Quarters Mile. 147-Ararat 1:20 140-Mon Tere ...1:18% 130-Brother Mka.l:M% Nell Jo 1:15% 142-Bfger's Luckl:16 149 (th Susanna . .1 :16% 139-Ballot Bru h.l:14% 151-Privilege 1:14% 150 Cheer Lcaderl:10 148-Brince Tii Tiil:14% 150-Cannon Shot.. 1:16% 151-Royal Qu- en.l:19% IwO-Elusive 1:13% 150-Revenge 1:12% 151-Haman 1:16% 150-Rolling Wav.'l:14% 142-Knobbie 1:17% ]M!-Ruby 1:14 149-L. P. de B'tel:16% 151-Sun Spot 1:17 139 Lieut. Cornell :1S 14H-\Vaukulla ...1:17% Seven-Eighths Mile. 151-Blotter 1:27% 141 -Romp. Mary. .1 :33% 152-GiK d Times .1:35 151 -Sophia Mariel:32 152-Mol!y R. ...1:34% 149-WiUow Tree .1:34 One Mile. 14S-Audacious ...1:42 151-Donegal 1:44 147-BefuddIe 1:46 lM-George Kuf'nl:42% 130-Belle of Eli'nl:43% 151-Merchant 1:45 151-Mar't Winsorl:41% 157-Prince K. ...1:43% 151-Moonraker ..1:40% 151-Suave Princel:45% 149-Postillion ...1:41 150-Tippo Sahib. .1:47 Mile and a Quarter. 1-59-Bourbon Boy. 2:08% Frances Victoria did a good move. Audacious was hard held throughout. Margaret Winsor galloped fast. Elusive showed marked improvement. Revenge worked impressively. Postillion ran a nice mile handily. Buttin In did a splendid work. I'.runhilde ran in improved style. Abstract worked extra well. , Moonraker did an exceptionally good mile. Ituby showed decided improvement. ) Bourbon Boy was well under restraint. NEW YORK, N. Y., June 19,— Today's training gallops over the local courses included the following : AQUEDUCT. Weather clear ; track fast — Half Mile. Ceylon Prince 50 149-Sixteen roppies49 152 Max le 50% Five-Eighths Mile. 152-Feysun 1:02% 149-The Poet ...1:00% 143-Meditator ...1:05% 130-Theo. Fay . . .1 :02 153-Sunsard 1 :00% Three -Quarters Mile. 439-Apex 1:19 124-Reparatee ...1:15% 151 -Eagle Arbie 1:23 152-Seastake 1:22% 147 M it an 1:16 151-Vulnad 1:20 142-Rachel Potterl:19 One Mile, 152-P'cilla Ruleyl:47% JAMAICA. Weather clear ; track fast — Three-Eighths Mile. 151-Alw'ton Betty .39 151-Gold Trap 38 151-Ampolac 39 151-K'g's Cliampionll 151-Bill Dwyer ...35 153-Mervinia 35 132-Can"t Say No. 36% 151 -My Thoughts .35% 150-Cap. Thompson. 39 151-Nicholas 35 151-Edisto 37% Roiville 38% 129-Going Wild . .36% (Continued on sixteenth page.) Latest Workouts (Continued from thirteenth page. Half Mile. 148-Good Will 53% 150-Margarct St. I,. 50% 141-Gertrude D. ..51 108-Stockade 51% 151-Dester Doctor .51 149-Sayit 51% Five-Eighths Mile. 150 B. Buchanan. 1:05 151 -Muss Cameo .1:00% Three -Quarters Mile. 151-Canyon 1:21 150-Marcelline ...1:17% 152-Despair 1:21 151-Soviet 1:16% Kirkcaldy ...1:16 Seven-Eighths Mile. 153-My Play ...1:29% 152-Rugby 1:33% One Mile. 149-Brainstorm .1:44 152-0. Welbourncl :4t 152-Banter 1:43% 26(S-Saddle Ring .1:50% Mil's and an Eighth. 152-Hephaistoa ..1:57% Mervinia and Bill Dwyer worked together. Nicholas showed good speed. My Play was well under restraint. BELMONT PARK. Weather clear ; track fast — Three -Eighths Mile. Clonaslee *.35% p0Uv McC'gle.39 ir2-Dick Whit'ton.36% 142-Royal Girl 35% 141-Dinrock 35% ir.2-Voltaic 3C Vf, 1.12-Nassau 34% Itl-Winrock 37% Needle Gun . . .41 Half Mile. 112-Cuc-Rack 50 152-Pastille 51% 152-Chest erbrook ..48% 152-Prime Min'ter.47 152-Ccckney 48% l.--2-Quarantine ...47% 152-Donjack 47% 152-Rodeo 50% 148-Dot 47% 145-Sweet Ann ...48% 152-Cyclops 47% .152-StraddIe 49% 152-Emis ary 47% 149-The Abbott ...50% 137-Keenan 49% 145 -Thunderclap ...47% 151 -Dadv Diana ...47 151-Villager 4HY-, 152-Moonflower ...47% 130-War Mask 51% 151-Ohone 47% 152 -Zero Hour 50% 151-Outline 47 Five-Eighths Mile. 150-Cownnneher .1:03% 152-The Spa 1:01% 149-Dinna Care .1:03 152 Warfare 1:01% 152 -Nellie Morse. 1:00% Three -Quarters Mile. 152-Galleon 1:17% 151 -Silver Fox ..1:18% 151-K. Sol.'s Sen 11: 21 151-Wild Goose 1:14% 150-Pep to Peep. 1:14% Seven-Eighths Mile. 981-Modo 1:39 One Mile. 151 -Hazel Dawn .1:41% 152-Sarazcn 1:44% 149-Sun Audieneel:41% Mile and an Eighth. 151-Braeadale ...1:55 Mile and a Quarter. 150-Mad Play ...2:0S Nellie Morse has her speed. Ohone showed a good speed test. Sarazen galloped an easy mile. Thunderclap and Donjack were in company. Lady Diana and Outline were on even terms MONTREAL, Que., June 19.— Today's training gallops at Dorval Park included the following : DORVAL PARK. Weather clear ; track fast — Three -Eighths Mile. 79-Rlack Friday 37 152-Foil 3« Capt. Heenan 30% 151 -The Swimmer 37 151-Capt. Clover ..39 Half Mile. 152-EIsbeth 50 113-.ludge Fuller ..49% 109-Harry Baker ..49% 151-Lena Wood ...51 144-Hermidale 51 Three -Quarters Mile. 67-MormonElder 1:19 151-Night Raider 1:17 One Mile. 389-Grass Maid .1:50 152 Opperman ...1:55 Night Raider was under a strong pull. Harry Baker and Judge Fuller ran well together. Opperman was under a strong pull. Page 14 Omaha OMAHA dAHA, Nen- Thursday, June 19, 1924. — Ak- ■Rar-Ben Field. Seventeenth day. Ak-Sar-Ben Exposition Co. Spring Meeting of 21 days. Weather clear.. Steward representing Nebraska State Racing Tlnmmission, N.. J. Ronin. Presiding Judge, Dr. F. "W. Ashe.. Associate Judge. Perry Reed. Starter. Arthur D. .McKnight. Racing Secretary, Charles X. Trimble.. JJacing starts at 2:15 p. m_ (Chicago time, 3:15.) Sfl^ftO FIEST ~R ACE— 3-4, Mile. (June 3, 1924 «v«jv*j 1 n\ I MTJ Purse $500. 3- lyBar-clds and upward. Claiming. Net value to -winner $400; KBCo^d, $70; third, $30. Eq. Odds "TnS. norse- TVt. Fin. Jockey. Straight. '8023fi*Jack FounrainllO l?l J Goimley 33U-1W 80008 "Virgo 115 2o E Fator 440-100 802O ;*Miss Paige 105 8» O Clrrk 440-100 80162 Mi untaineer 115 4=1 F Weiner tlW»-100 •8012!! All Bright 115 5=1 P Hum t 80162-Fayweod 115 f,'i C McCorkle 1780-100 MM Dairyman 115 75 W Varley 920-100 80162 Kling 115 B»] F Horn 6840-100 C8S5» Vanloo 115 91 C Duel + '80165 Twelve Bells 115 103 C Martin 1370-100 .•80003*17. G. Corley 110 II1 A PeDderg's 13*0-100 &|)23 S-Ju.t'k Lfldi 115 12 E Neal 540-100 tMutuel field. Tims, 1:11. Track fast. "$2 -mutuels paid — Jack Fountain. J8.C0 straight, $7.00 place, $5.60 show; Virgo, $6.80 place, $5.70 Jihow; Miss Pnige., £1.10 show- TSquivalent booking odds — Jac"k Fountain, 330 to TOO straight, 250 to 100 place, ISO to 100 show: Virgo, 240 to 100 place, 1S5 to 100 shaw; Miss iTaigt:, 120 to 100 show. Winner — J. A. ChaBoner's K. g, 8, by Fountain :Bquare — Buna, by Solitaire II. (trained by R_ Ripley; bred by Mr.. R. J. Fisk)_ Went to post at 2:21. At post I minutes. Start -jrocd and tlow for all but F_ G- Corley. Won easily; .second and third driving.. Scratched— 80235 Victory Won, llfr; 80237 Bridg- ette., ll(r; 80239 Silent Sam, 110; 79957 Unas. Lofkovits, 110. Rfl^OI SECOND RACE— 3-4 Mile. (June 3, ovovd 1924— 1:11%— 4— 103.) Purse $500. 3--yror-olds and upward. Claiming. Net value to -winner $400; second, $70; third, (30. Eq. Odds TnB. norse. Wt. Fin. Jockey. Straight. .•80124*Bobby AThm 100 lh O Clark . S0-10Q :H012» Bess Welch 110 i* H Garner 010-100 :802002Car,nonball 115 ." R Doyla Wt-Wt :80(t61 Wcodie Mon'y 110 4= A Rodriguez 720-100 ! :8«2682Blue Van lis) 52 A Pendera's 2240-1 H , .80004 Joe Nugent HI) I n J Shafer 2 5030-100 j '74158 Leola May 105 7s D Frogg'tte C7S0-100 | «0201 Blazeaway 115) 8-" M SlaughterliriOO-100 | U.CI1& Count Borifl 11!) 9 F Horn 7130-100 Time., 1:11. Track fast, f2 muttrels paid — Boblry Allen, $3.60 straight, T3.00 place, $2.40 shew; Bess Welch, $6.00 place, .$3. I'd show; Canuonbull, $2.60 show. Equivalent booking odds — Bobby Allen. 80 to 100 •straight, 50 to 100 place, 20 to 108 show; Bess Welch. 2C0 lo 1T)0 place, 60 to 100 sl»3w; Cannon-liall, 30 to 100 bhow.. Winner — E. M. Markham"s ch. g. 7, oy Harrigan — Mae Irwin, jiy Banquo IL (trained by E. M. Murkhaiu; bred by Mr. B. A. Jones). Went to post at 2:52. At post 2 minutes. Start •good and slow. Won driving; second and third the Scratched— 80237 St. AngeBna, 100; 8026S Ella V\'ullo. 110; S0274:iSea Beach, 105; 80273 Ponza liay, lia .uvuu-x Sfl^fld THIRD RACE— 3-4 Mile. (June 3, 1924 _1;11%_4_103.) Purse $500, 8- j year-olds and upward. Claiming. Net value to | -winner (400; second, $70; third, $50. Eq. Odds j Ind. norse, Wt Fin. Jockey. Straight. 180 J 65 Melchoir 105 11 F Werner 9S0-100 | #0124 Spicebush 115 221 F Horn 1240-100 ' 80124)Fernandb» 110 I!J C McCorkle 409-100 1 X0235 Lurman 110 4i H Garner 193)-100 | 80201 -*I*ay Off 105 5- O Wit*. U9-M9 1 80200 Neg 110 61! E Fator 2SG0-100 ] 80268*Bofkworm 100 7 C Whit'gton 31CO-10C 80l268The Almoner 110 f E Neal 450-1W 80200 Lirtte Abe 119 9 D Frogg'tte 4970-100 Time, 1:13%. Track fast. $2 mutuels paid — Melchoir, $21.69 straight, $9.00 place, $4.^0 show; Spicebush, $10.20 place, $5.40 £how; Fernandos, $3.20 show. Equivalent booking odds— Melchoir, 9S0 to 100 ■Straight. 350 to 100 place, 140 to 100 show; Spice-bush, 410 to lOi) place, 170 to 100 show; Fernandos, 60 to 100 show. ' Winner — A. Gray's ch. f, 4, by Joe Carey — Veno Ton, by The Irishman (trained by A. Gray; bred fry Mr. W. A. French). Went to post at 3:22. At post 1 minute. Start) food Hnd slow. Won driving; second uud third the I same. Scratched — 78185 Mar/ Mallon, 100; 80201 Preci- 1 •ion. 110. uuuvts RO^flK FOURTH RACE — 5 1-2 Furlongs. (May 81. 1924— 1:05%— 6— 110.) Purse $500. 3-year-olds and upward. C'.aiming. Net value to winner $400; second, $70; third, $30. Eq. Odds Ind. Horse. Wt. Fin. Jockey. Straight. 80006 Jim Daisy 112 P» R Doyle 170-100 80203 2Feodor 110 2n e Fator 1020-10) ( 80203 )*T. o' th* M*gH2 3] J Gormley 220-100 76676 2Lucky Hayes 113 4'-J W Varley 4340-1 01 80( 59*Daddy Wolf 107 5? A Rodriguez 326C-10) 80 1 25 • May Bruen 103 G- F Weiner 5170-100 80006 = Dorothy RyanlOl V- C McCo:-kle 74C-100 79695 Chicken 107 81 C Clower 8240-10:; (8»235) Brown Dick 104 9'- D Frogg'tte 4340-100 (80126) *Little Less 101 10 O Clark 730-100 Time, 1:07. Track fast. $2 mutuels paid — Jim Daisy, $5.40 straight, $3.60 place, $3.00 show; Feodor, $7.80 place, $4.20 show; Top o' th* Morning, $3.20 show. Ejuivalent booking odds; — Jim Daisy, 170 to 100 straight. 80 to 100 place, 50 to 100 show; Feodor, 290 to 100 place, 110 to 100 show; Top o' th' Morning. 60 to 100 show. Winner — Mrs. F. R. Doyle's ch. h, 6, by The Manager — Waterblossom, by Waterboy (trained by F. Doyle; bred by Mr. T. C. McDowell). Went to post at 3:58. At post 1 minute. Start poor and slow. Won driving; second and third the same. Scratched— (80125)Miss Emma G., 108; (80200) Margaret Elnora, 97; (80057) Lent, 101; 80203 El Roble, 97; 80203 Tubby A., 116. QQ306 FTFTH RACE— 1 1-16 Miles. (June 21, 1923—1:46—6—113.) Nebraska Handicap. Perse $1,000. 3-year-olds and up-svard. Net value to winner $800; second, $125; third, $75. Eq. Odds Ind. Horse. Wt. Fin. Jockey. Straight. (80163)A11 Over 126 lo R Doyla t40-100 80270 Rpeedball 102 2« A Rodriguez 4:-0-100 79731 Louis A. 102 VI O Clark 350-100 ( 79771 )Abadane 126 4 P Hurn f tCoupled as Mrs. C. B. Irwin entry. Time, 1:47%. Track fast. 52 mutuels paid, Mrs. C. B. Irwin entry, $2.80 straight, $2.20 place; Speedball, $2.40 place, no show mutnels sold. Equivalent booking odds — Mrs. C. B. Irwin entry, 40 to 100 straight, 10 to 1C0 place; Speedball, 20 to 1C0 place. Winner — Mrs. C. B. Irwin's b. h, 5, by Zeus-Lassie, by Knight Errant (trained by C. B. Irwin; bred by Messrs Williams & Radford) . Went to post at 4:30. At post 1 minnte. Start good and slow. Won driving; second and third the same. Scratched— 80204 Chiva, 100. 80307 SIXTH RACE— 1 Mile^ (Sept. 15, 1923 —1:38%— 4—108.) Purse $500. 3-year-olds and upward. Fillies and Mares. Claiming. Net value to winner $400; second, $70: third $at. Eq. Odds Ind. Horse. Wt. Fin. Jockey. Straight. ( 80201 )*Lavinia 107 H F Weiner 631-100 80206 :*Flaxy Mae 95 2» A Rodriguez 230-100 80 1 28 2 Nan McKinneyllO 33 D Hurn 150-100 (80205)* Win. T. All ms 4» O Clark 340-100 80S69*Furor 100 5s J Gormley 2570-100 80202* Jos. Newell 92 6 C Wbifgton 6110-100 Time, 1:41%. Track fast. $2 mutuels paid — Lavinia, $14.60 straight, $5.20 place, $3.00 show; Flaxy Mae, $3.40 place, $2.00 show; Nan McKinney, $2.40 show. Equivalent booking edds— Lavinia, 630 to 100 straight, 160 to 100 place, 50 to 100 show; Flaxy Mae, 70 to 100 place, 30 to 100 show; Nan McKinney, 20 to 100 show. Winner— R. L. Bakers br. f, 4, by Jim Gaffney — Sweetheart Sue, by Peter Quince (trained by G. Arvin; bred by Mr. W. S. Threlkeld). Went to post at 4:59. At post 1 minute. Start good and slow. Won easily; second and third driving. 80308 SEVENTH RACE— 1 MUe and 70 Yards. * (June 23, 1923— 1:46%— 7— 111.) Purse $500. 4-year-olds and upward. Claiming. Net value to winner $400; second, $70; third, $30. Eq. Odds Ind. Horse. Wt. Fin. Jockey. Straight. 80240 Orleans Girl 105 1» A Per.tlcrg's 3100-100 79697*Lothair 105 2a J Gormley 400-100 802392Manokin 105 3"» A Rodriguez 1120-100 80205 March Lad 110 ^2i E Neal 1840-100 80203 3*Tl»e Colonel 115 5= D Frogg'tte 3? Vino 80205 Boreas 110 6i C McCoiklo 72}O-TO0 80097*Miss Spears 105 71 O Clark +900-100 80230 Ray Atkin 110 S* F Horn 52C0-100 80164 Full Again 106 93 J Khafer 3780-100 S0004»Madson HO 10»* H Clements f 80004 = Law. Manning 110 11 E Fator 1C0-100 tMutuel field. Time, 1:46%. Track fast. $2 mutuels paid — Orleans Girl, $(54.00 straight, $25.60 place, $12.60 show; Lothair, $8.20 place] $5.60 show; Manokin, $6.80 show. Equivalent booking odds — Orleans Girl, 3100 to 100 straight, 1180 to 100 place, 530 to 100 show; Lothair, 310 to 100 place, 180 to 100 shew; Manokini 240 to 100 show. Winner — J. Kindscher's br. m, 7, by Jack Atkin — Lady Installator, by Installator (trained by J. S. Kindscher; bred by Mr. Thomas Shaw). Went to post at 5:34. At post 1 minute. Start good and slow. Won easily; second and third driving. Scratched — 800022Pompadeur. 100; (80271 iGrand-eat, 105; 80205 Trulane, 105; 80066 Booueville, Hf. Fair Latonia: Daily Turf Gossip at Noted Kentucky Track FAIR LATONIA DAILY TURF GOSSIP AT NOTED KENTUCKY TRACK C Bascomp Slemp, secretary to President CooUdge, and Senator Richard P. Ernst were distinguished visitors at Latonia during the afternoon and enjoyed the sport immensely. Itockminister and Surf Rider, two of the Audley Farm Stable's mainstays last year, and which have not started this year, arc going along satisfactorily in their training, and are expected to race shortly. Jockeys D. Mergler and H. Hay, u*rder contract to S. N. Holman, have been ordered to report to the stable's second division, now racing in Canada, and will take their departures Thursday night. General Manager J. O. Keene of the Ashland track, while here Wednesday, made it known that every member of the Thoroughbred Horse Association in good standing will be permitted through the gates by displaying his button. William Snyder, who dispatched the fields at Latonia for the first fifteen days, was relieved today by William Hamilton, who will preside at the barrier for the remainder of the meeting. Snyder took Hamilton's place on the ground as one of the assistant starters. Andrew G. Leonard, who served as the presiding official at the recent Akron, Ohio, meeting, was among the visitors to witness Alchemy's performance. The filly is owned by his niece, Miss Mary G. Leonard, who races under the nom de course of the New-tondale Stable. Louis Tauber departed Thursday night for New York, where he will remain briefly before going to Saratoga to assume charge of breaking the yearlings owned by August Belmont. "Make Up, which he has been training, has been turned over to the care of P. Coyne. Jockeys D. Hurn and G. Ellis were each given a suspension of three days by starter Snyder for disobedience at the post Wednesday. Hum's offense was committed in the third race, while Ellis violated the rules in the sixth. Ellis will spend his enforced vacation in Chicago, and departed this morning for that city. ♦ . Bracadale's Dam is Dead BRACADALE'S DAM IS DEAD FRANKFORT, Ky., June 19.— News comes from Hustonville, Lincoln county, Ky., of the death of Loch Linnhe, by Lochryan, the dam of Bracadale by Fair Play, one of the Rancocas Stable star three-year-olds. The mare died of lockjaw on the farm of her owner, Carroll Reid, former well-known turfman, who trained The Picket for his races a decade or so ago, but who has been confined to his home a semi-invalid for several years. The mare was insured for $2,500. Mr. Reid and his cousin, Edward Cooper, now dead, sold Bracadale to Col. Phil Chinn for $8,000 and Col. Chinn took the youngster to the Saratoga sale where Sam Hildreth paid some $17,500 for him. Col. Reid had a yearling colt out of the mare by Huon, and a weanling by Flitter-gold. J. Wallace Still Leads: Most Successful of the Jockeys during Spring Campaign from April 3 to June 17 J. WALLACE STILL LEADS Most Successful of the Jockeys During Spring Campaign from April 3 to June 17. J. Wallace still reigns supreme as the most successful jockey of the spring racing campaign. Since the opening of the Bowie meeting Wallace has been consistently adding to his total, riding fifty-eight winners from April 3 to June 17 inclusive. G. Ellis has done well with thirty-seven winners, while E. Scobie and J. Maiben are daily figuring importantly, each with thirty winners during the period mentioned above. The last named has met witli marked success over the New York tracks in the last few weeks and now is one of the most popular riders on the big circuit. Others who are appearing in the winners' circle frequently include M. Frey, L. Lang, J. H. Burke, P. Walls, IE. Garner, L. Fator, L. McAtee, O. Clark, C. Gross, W. Martin, W. Smith and F. Weiner. The following tabulation shows the leaders of the spring campaign, the records here presented including the racing from April 3 to June 17, inclusive: Jockey. 1st. 2d. 31. Unp. Wallace. J 5,8 41 37 124 Ellis, G 37 23 18 8! Maibin. J 32 11 9 50 Scobie, E 30 21 23 80 Iang, L 29 3) 31 93 Frey, M 29 27 19 111 Burke, J. H 2« L'O 12 4 • Walls, f L'5 35 10 74 McAtee, L 24 25 13 01 Garner, M 24 12 14 4-! Fator, I a 23 13 4S Clark, 0 23 U 12 fit Gross, C B M 15 55 Smith, W 21 15 17 59 Weiner, F 21 11 IS 57 Bool, E 21 21 17 07 Maitin, W 21 31 32 9S Moore, E. T 20 M 13 33 Paden, II 20 9 18 01 Greenwood, C 20 9 9 57 Abel, G 19 19 15 57 Smith, J IS 15 14 r.9 Montgomery, L IS 11 8 fil Bevic, J is 15 9 37 Wood, J is 12 9 47 Woodstock, F IS 22 14 C.2 Fator. E 17 ft 22 M Hinphy, P 17 »; |J f% Hurn, I) 17 t» 19 49 McAuliffe, I 17 16 IS !4 Sande, E 17 9 9 2t Wilson, T 17 15 12 74 — « , Turf News of the Day from Aqueduct TURF NEWS OF THE DAY FROM AQUEDUCT NEW YORK, N. Y., June 19. John W. Schorr of Memphis, who years ago raced a pretentious stable, was a clubhouse visiter today. John T. Kermath has declined an offer to return to Europe and train for Ralph Beaver Strassburger. Kermath has decided to open a public stable and in addition to three that lie will race for himself, has taken over several for H. L. Pratt. Roy Offutt has received word from El Paso that Harry "Kid" Miller is dangerously ill at that point and efforts have been made to locate his mother, who lived in St. Louis. xVnyone knowing the whereabouts of Mrs. . Miller are requested to get into communication witli W. O. Crawford of El Paso. Colonel Hemingway Mclnery, accompanied by Senator W. G. Lesli?, made their first metropolitan appearance today. The stewards previous to the running of the first race decided that Stephen Petit's recent acquisition, Exalted Ruler, was ineligible for the renewal of the T'nicm Claiming Stakes. Exalted Ruler was claimed from Tetit by Mrs. A. Swenke during the Jamaica meeting and a few days ago was returned to his old barn via the claim route. Avisack. pronounced one of the most consistent fillies in training, which sports the colors of N. Lcscalzcs and named for the Violet Handicap, has aroused her owner to high enthusiasm and he has stated that he is wiling to match her against any filly in the world up to a mile, weight-for-age. » • , Turf News of the Day from Dorval Park TURF NEWS OF THE DAY FROM DORVAL PARK The Devonshire special will pull out of Montreal Sunday night. The jumpers cf A. C. Bostwick left Blue Bonnets this morning bound for Hamilton. The Missouri Stable claimed Mercutio for $1,600 after the running of the seventh race tcday. M. Garrett, under contract to A. J. Wells of Cleveland, was given a Canadian Racing Association license this morning. M. N. MacFarlan will leave at the end of the meeting to take up his duties as racing secretary at Devonshire. Max Jacobs of Baltimore began his annual visit of two week's to the Canadian Racing Associations circuit. W. Murray signed to do the starting at Delorimier Park and Kempton Park and departed Thursday night from Cleveland to ship the Murray -Carstall gate, which he will use exclusive^ at both meetings. Exterminator's next Race EXTERMINATOR'S NEXT RACE MONTREAL, Que., June 19. — Exterminator worked between the third and fourth races today in preparation for his engagement in the Queens Hotel Handicap Saturday. He was accompanied by Captain Haney. In the handicap the Kilmer gelding will carry 115 pounds, third weight to Spot Cash, 128, and Shuffle Along, 124. The old sort of McGee galloped down and up the stretch before his work and then came from the paddock, with Wallace astride in the Kilmer colors. He and his workmate broke from the stand and worked a mile, with Exterminator on the outside and under restraint all the way. Capt. Haney kept with him to the sixteenth post and then Exter-minater drew away, although Wallace stood high in the sttirrups to restrain hira. Following are the fractions of the work: 25%, 37%, 50%, 1:02%, 1:15, 1:27%. 1:43%. After the work Exterminator walked soundly back to his stall amid another outburst of hand-clapping that greeted his gallop, his work and his return to the scales. Page 15 Sporting Leader 25 CENTS AT ALL NEWSSTANDS TODAY'S FREE CODE: LATONIA— Dayton ■ Canal -Jewel -Might -Parch. DORVAL — Flow-Fold-Intent-Launch. Yes. sir. and believe me the DORVAL CODE is gome DARK BABY. Remember TUESDAY'S FREE CODE: Equity $3.45-$2 Won MONDAYS FREE CODE: Beau of the West. $8.85-$2 Won So don't miss this FREE CODE today. HURRAH!! LADY ASM $17.00-$2, WON And, sir, Al Gem told you ALL ABOUT this "MISSUS'" in the Sporting Leader. YESTERDAY'S $10 SPECIAL— FREE : Brookdale, $5.80-$2, 2nd You've got to hand it to "UNCLE AL" when he Is GOOD he SURE IS GOOD. The people are sure HOT after these $10 Specials. Look! Look! Today--12 to 1 Shot YES SIR Darkest Bird in Captivity Yes, sir, take it from me that this one is in SOME SHREWD HANDS. This horse DID NOTHING in his ONLY TWO STARTS HERE, BUT— WATCH HIM TODAY! What a different story. This one is $10 SPECIAL— GIVEN FREE on AL GERN'S DAILY $1 SHEET. Just ask your newsdealer for AL GERN'S SPECIAL $1, MAILED 2 WEEKS, $9.00 12 $1 SPECIALS, all for $9. Remit right away to AL GERN. care SPORTING LEADER 440 S. DEARBORN ST. CHICAGO, ILL. DETROIT, FOR SALE AT TRIANGLE NEWSSTAND, GRISWOLD AND LAFAYETTE BOUL. FAMILY THEATER NEWSSTAND, CADILLAC SQUARE. CHICAG0ANS: FOR SALE AT NEWSSTANDS, LOOP AND EVERYWHERE. BOBBY ALLEN ONLY ONE HORSE DAILY $2.00 DAILY $10.00 WEEKLY Yesterday's $5.00 Star Money Horse: Lady Astor .. ..$17.00-$2 Won Yesterday's $2.00 Occasional: Revenue Agent . .$3.10-$2 Won Tuesday's $5.00 Star Money Horse: BOB CAHILI $34.1 0-$2 WON Monday's $2.00 Occasional: BEVENUE AGENT $».40-$2 WON Monday's Star Money Horse: PHIDIAS $3.70-$2 WON Four winning Star Money Horses out of a possible 5 in the past five days. $5 Star Money Horse today. Comes from the ■ante source as WRANGLER, $40.70-$2, WON. If you can stand prosperity, then get today's big money horse. TERMS— $5.00. Wire or call. Some of My Long Shot Winners: POLLY LEIG HTON $28.40-$2 WON WRANGLER $40.70-12 WON SUNNY DUfROW $29.S0-$2 WON LLEWELLYN $26.90-52 WON BIG $2.00 OCCASIONAL GOES AT KENTUCKY TODAY This one should pay at least 7-1 and WTN in a outer. TERMS: $2. One week's service (6 racing days), $10. Bargain offer: $25 for daily Occasional and Star horses for on* week. Subscriptions may start any BOBBY ALLEN Jt Duano Bty Room 605 gov York fit/ If PIT gig! H C THEMAN 'WHO CAN MAKE YOU \W(j SOLD ON NEWSSTANDS, $1 and $5 "SPECIAL" *** Again We "Cleaned Up"! Yesterday's $5 "SPECIAL" WON. Wednesday's WON also. Tuesday's WON also. 3 "STRAIGHT DAYS" WE WON Jack Field sure did make his followers some "Easy Money." "'HOW CAN YOU LOSE? when you follow JACK FIELD, a man who has OWNED AND TRAINED horses and who is at the track getting the "REAL STUFF"? $20 TODAY for $2 » That's the price this one TODAY should pay, so if you want to "CLEAN UP," why here is your chance. Rush to your newsdealer and get JACK FIELD. ■^COSTS $1— WORTH $100 You couldn't get any better "INFO." if you paid $100, but this will ONLY COST YOU $1. NOTICE: JACK FIELD sold everywhere. (Also mailed to yen, $15.00 weekly for BOTH $1 and $6 "SPECIALS"). RUSH your subscription TODAY. Time lost MONEY LOST. CHICAGO PLAYERS, NOTICE Call at our OFFICE today and get our "11th-Hour" Special "FREE" TODAY. This one isex-pected to pay 10 to 1 or better. YOU GET THIS "FREE" TODAY. CaU after 9 a. m. Room 32, 39 W. Adams St. CHICAGO, ILL. (Harrison 0248.) The Review ON SALE AT ALL NEWSSTANDS, ALL CITIES 50 Cents — 50 Cents YESTERDAY WE GAVE ON SHEET: LADY ASTOR . . . $17.00-$2 Won ALCHEMY $ 3.80-$2 Won MACLEAN ....Lost YESTERDAY'S $5.00 SPECIAL: ROSABELLA $ 7.30-$2 Won YESTERDAYS SHEET GAVE: NEW GOLD $32.10-$2 Won TUESDAY WE GAVE: BOB CAHILL $34.10-$2 Won SLICKER $ 9.30-$2 Won MARIONETTE ...$11.10-$2 2nd MONDAY WE GAVE: BUTTIN IN $11.70-$2 Won PLEASURE $ 5.90-$2 Won FANTOCHE Lost Remember, we only give three horses daily. Don't fall to get our sheet and get plenty of money, as all our horses are well meant and fit and ready. Wo also have a $5.00 Special Long Shot daily; can bo wired each day at noon. Here is our record of one daily $5.00 Wire: YESTERDAYS $5.00 WIRE: ANNIHILATOR .. .$ 8.1Q-$2 Won TUESDAYS $5.00 WIRE: AGNES CALL $10.10-$2 Won MONDAY'S $5.00 WIRE: BOB'S MARY . . . .$12.90-$2 Won THE REVIEW 1651 42nd STREET BROOKLYN, N. Y. 6 STRAIGHT WINNERS Daily One Horse Service. Direct from track, June 12-18. Since April 5 to June 18 Twenty-Four Winners 6 seconds. 2 thirds, 1 loser. Where can you get better direct track information at $6 for 6 starters 1 Each Saturday 2X Specials wired you for $1. MADE GOOD 90 OUT OF PAST 148 Or. if you want two X specials by mail each Monday, mail $1. WORKOUTS AT LATONIA Fastest 2-year-olds, three-eighths, :34% ; older ones, mile, 1:39%. Two pages top form, ready to win. Reporter and track officials only have these workouts. All mailed plain envelope, 3 weeks, $1. /^j\ The Turf Reporter jstm^ 22 W. Quiney St.. Chicago, 111. \^ga*7 Establiihed 1904 ^\^y\y Originator and oldest publica-^fc-^ tion in existence Remember, we do business by mail. ADVERTISE IN RACING FORM 441 PLYMOUTH COURT a CHICAGO, ILL. HARVEY AMES EARLE BUILDING BROADWAY AT 62D 8TBEET HEW YORK CITT. YESTERDAY'S "HARVEY TRANSACTION" BONTAUD, 7-2, WON BONTAUD was yesterday's "Harvey Transaction" and the only horse advised. Attention is directed to the fact that BONTAUD, 4 to 1 WON, was also the "Harvey Transaction" in his start on June the 4th, when he finished fourth. This week four horses were advised with the following results: War Mask, 5-2, Won Banner Bearer, $15.00-$2, Won Dazzler, $12.90-$2, Won Bontaud, 7-2, Won Above were the only horses advised and the "Harvey Transactions" of Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday, respectively* Arrangements for tomorrow, Saturday's "Harvey Transaction," have been completed and the result should again demonstrate why so many await the arrival of "Harvey Transactions" and the reason they command the largest fee for racing information. Subscription, $100, for each "Harvey Transaction," payable strictly in advance by telegraph or in person. Early subscription is advised as all "Harvey Transactions" are limited to territory. The only way to guard against unnecessary regrets is to deal directly with this office. TELEPHONES— CIRCLE 2591, 2592, 2593 and 5749 " Lucky " Johnny Lyons AMERICA'S PREMIER TURF WIZARD » Columbus Circle, Room 217 -:- -:- New York City My information on file with Daily Racing Form, hours in advance. Only one horse advised on any day I have information to release. Everything was set for Thursday's horse which was: LADY ASTOR $17.00-$2 WON And again all my followers won handsomely. Wednesday: Thursday: Mistress Mary. $10.1 0-$2 2nd T. S. Jordan . .$37.60-$2 Won Wednesday: Tuesday Banner Bearer. $15.00-$2 Won Blow'g Bubbles $18.30-$2 Won . Monday: i j. Ba,lot Brusn * 9-70-$2 Won White Star . . .$24.50-$2 Won ■ Saturday: Nothing released Crayon $25.90-$2 Won Tuesday or Friday Seven winners and one second of last eight horses released, which show a net profit of over $3,400 on a $50 straight bet. Again let me state that everything is set for today's horse. ANOTHER SENSATION PROMISED FOR TODAY. Ho time to lose. Get in line with me and WTN. Terms — $50, in advance, for today's horse. Wire money order right now or, if in town, call personally. * JJ "Bud" Edwards ONE HORSE DAILY. $5.00 DAILY; $20 FOR 6 DAYS. BIGHT OVER AGAIN Lady Astor $17.00-$2 Won If this keeps up, I will have every horse player in the country following my big one horse $5.00 daily service. Wednesday's Winner: New Gold $32.1 0-$2 Won Tuesday's Wire: MARIONETTE $23.80, $11.80-$2 2ND Monday's Wire: PRETTY POLITICIAN $12.50, $4.30-$2 3RD Last Week Big Winner. KING TTJT $ 8.00-S2 WON SWAY $13. 10-82 WON BEST PAL $32.60-82 WON Can't fail today. If yon miss getting my big long shot, yon should stop playing them, men. Terms: Six days, $20.00 Get them in early and be a winner. B. EDWARDS 15$ Fulton St., 3rd floor, New York City. ADVERTISE IN RACINQ £P_RJ I Al McGee 15* W. 42nd St., Suite 910-A, New York City Terms — $40 Weekly. 20-1 TODAY GET THE MONEY TODAY, BOYS. AL McGEE has got the laying gentry on the run. Yesterday's One Horse: Turnberry .$19.85-$2 Won Wednesday's One Horse: Br'r Sweet $10.25-$2 Won Tuesday's One Horse: Agnes Call $10.10-$2 Won Monday's One Horse: White Star $24.50-$2 Won Go the limit today. Follow a live wire. Don't hesitate and miss a good thing. Wire money by Western Union or Postal telegraph. v i Subscribe for Daily Racing Form Page 16 Windsor's Coming Meeting: Return of Racing at Popular Old Course Scheduled for July 12 WINDSOR'S COMING MEETING Return of Racing at Popular Old Course Scheduled for July 12. • i i Tlsitors "Will Find Many Improvements Pleasing to the Eye — Frontier Handicap and Other High-Class Features. - ♦ 1 DETROIT, Mich., June 19.— It is safe to ( say that there is no more perfectly appointed ( racing plant for the thoroughbreds maintained on the fashionable Canadian circuit ] than that of the "Windsor Jockey Club, where , the turf sport will be resumed the week of * July 12 to July 19. In no year during the last twenty and 1 more have Messrs. Hendrie and Parmer, the presiding geniuses of the historic track across the river, failed to provide costly and i comfortable new features for the thousands of racegoers who go to enjoy the equine i contests annually. ' The improvements provided this summer include the installation of private boxes seating from four to eleven persons, the j entire front of the spacious stand and from which vantage point a clear and unobstruct-, ed view of the races may be had from start to finish ever any of the routes run. Then over in the clubhouse inclosure there has been made a notable addition to the kitchen arrangements whereby the capable chef and his assistants may the better pro-vide the hot food for those members desiring to eat their luncheons at the track before the start of the races. This innovation will be relished by Detroiters seeking to avoid the rush on the gates at the starting hour. Since early last April work on these improvements and many others have been in progress. Hundreds of additional plants and shrubs will provide an attractive bloom to the landscape that cannot fail of being appreciated by the big concourse of votaries of the turf on the opening day, Saturday, July 12. Another notable improvement in the way of stone and concrete is the remodeling of the main entrance gates. These gates and intervening walls will furnish an impressive first glance at the Jockey Club plant and its surroundings. So far as the racing promises at the approaching meeting it will attain the importance and class for which the Windsor Jockey Club is noted. Three superb Iix- , tures will be decided in the course of the seven days, embracing the $10,000 Frontier Handicap, the big open event on the first day; the Canadian Handicap, for Dominion-foaled, and the Provincial Handicap, for two-year-olds, each having an added money value of $5,000. The daily supporting card calls for an average purse distribution of $1,200 and an overnight handicap worth $2,000 to the winner. There are sixty-two nominations to the Frontier, the class of which is undisputed. They include such turf stars from various parts nf the land as Black Gold. Zev, Mad Hatter, Mad Play, Chacolet, Spot Cash, Wilkes-Barre, New Hampshire, Bracadale, Chilhowee. Damask, Brilliant Jester, Redstone and Deep Thought. There are many good two-year-olds at the races this year and they will be well represented in the Provincial Handicap. This fixture has invariably drawn from among the best of the youngsters in past years from the day Exterminator finished second to Jack Hare Jr., and there is every reason to believe the class will be equal to the best when the stake is again decided next month. That there will be more stake performers at Windsor this year than in any previous July meeting is made patent by the numerous early requests for stable' room by prominent owners and trainers. The fact that the meeting at Kenilworth Park followers Windsor also possesses a magnet for the shipment of eastern and Kentucky turf celebrities in this direction next month. These stars of the track will also have a fling at two rich Kenilworth stakes following the meeting at the Windsor Jockey Club. Sidelights on some Epsom Derby Sires Salvator Sidelights on Some Epsom Derby Sires BY SALVATOE i i - 1 ( ( ] , * 1 i i ' j , As the world's premier racing classic, the result of the English Derby excels in interest that of all other contests. The history of the great event annually decided at Epsom Downs is virtually the history of the English thoroughbred, beginning with the year 1780, when Diomed won the inaugural offering of what speedily became the "blue ! ribbon of the turf." And as the turf in all ; other countries stems from that of England, | the supremacy of the Derby will probably ever remain unchallenged. This year's renewal had, and has, many points of interest. The story of the race was cabled to DAILY RACING FORM as soon as it was decided, by Mr. Coussell, and we may depend upon him also to provide us with the news and gossip of the big event and the story of the winner, Sansovino, later on. It occurs to me, however, that the victory of that colt affords an opportunity for a few "facts and figures" that will not, I imagine, come within the scope of Mr. Coussell's contributions. To many turfmen the outstanding feature of the Derby is the fact that the first and second horses are by the same sire, namely. Swynford. This son of J-ohn o' Gaunt and Canterbury Pilgrim led the British sires last year, and the result of the Derby indicates that he may duplicate that achievement in 1924. At least he has already a good start for the goal. Some little time ago I called the attention of readers of the Daily Racing Form to the surprising strength the line from Isonomy (Swynford belongs to it through John o' Gaunt and Isinglass) has developed, despite the comparative scarcity of its members; an evidence of its great carrying power. Sansovino now comes forward, another eminent male, to project it still further into the future. It is a rare feat for a sire to have to his credit both the first and second in the Derby — a much rarer one than to beget two successive Derby winners. I have been at some pains to search out the exact details regarding these achievements and I find that during the period spanned by 1780-1924, or 144 years, only six different progenitors have accomplished the feat just accredited to Swynford ; while no less than thirteen, or more than double that number, have begotten two successive winners of the "blue ribbon." As a matter of interest, here are two brief tables that display these results: SIRES OF FIRST A1VD SECOND HORSES IN THE ENGLISH DERBY THE SAME YEAR. Sweetbriar (1769), by Syphon — Daughter of Shakespeare 1782 — Assassin, first ; Sweet Robin, second. Eclipse (1764), by Marske — Spilletta, by Regnlus 1783 — Saltram, first ; Dungannon, second. Stockwell (1849), by The Baron — Pocahontas, by Glencoe 1866 — Lord Lyon, first ; Savernake, second ; Rustic, third. 1873 — Doncaster, first ; Gang Forward, second. Isonomy (1875), by Sterling — Isola Bella, by Stockwell 1893 — Isinglass, first ; Ravensbury, second. St. Simon (1881), by Galopin— St. Angela, by King Tom 1896 — Persimmon, first ; St. Frusquin, second. 1900 — Diamond Jubilee, first ; Simon Dale, second. Swynford (1907), by John o' Gaunt— Canterbury Pilgrim, by Tristan 1924 — Sansovino, first; St. Germans, second. *Dead heat for second place with Skirmisher. It will be seen that Stockwell, "the Emperor of Stallions," bears the palm. He divides with St. Simon the honor of being the only sire twice to furnish both the first and second horses in one and the same Derby; in addition to which he is the only sire in history ever, on any occasion, to furnish also the third horse, wThich he did in 18C6, when his three sons, Lord Lyon, Savernake and Rustic finished one, two, three. But this is not all. Isonomy, the next sire to score with both a first and second in the Derby, was from Stockwell' s daughter Isola Belle, while Swynford, which has just accomplished the feat, descends from Isonomy in the direct male line, as above said. Further along the granddam of Sansovino, the son of Swynford that has lifted him into the honor list, is Dongola, by Doncaster. the son of Stockwell that won the Derby of 1873, on which occasion Gang Forward, also by Stockwell, dead-heated for second place with Skirmisher (see above). As a pendant to the table given, herewith is that showing all sires that have provided the winner of the English Derby in two successive years: SIRES OF TWO ENGLISH DERBY WINNERS IN SUCCESSIVE YEARS Eclipse (1764), by Marske— Spilletta, by Regulus 1783 — Saltram ; dam, Virago, by Snap. 1784 — Sergeant ; dam, Aspasia, by Herod. Highflyer (1774), by Herod— Rachel, by Blank 178G — Noble ; dam, Brim, by Squirrel. 1787 — Sir Peter Teazle ; dam, Papillon, by Snap. Sir Peter Teazle (1784), by Highflyer— Papillon, by Snap. 1798 — Sir Harry ; dam, Matron, by Alfred. 1799— Archiduke ; dam, Horatia, by Eclipse. Waxy (1793), by Pot-8-os — Maria, by Herod 1809 — Pope ; dam. Prunella* by Highflyer. 1810 — Whalebone ; dam, Penelope, by Trumpator. 1814 — Blucher ; dam, Pantina, by Buzzard. 1815 — Whisker ; dam, Penelope, by Trumpator. Phantom (1808), by Walton — Julia, by Whiskey. 1824 — Cedric ; dam, daughter of Walton. 1825— Middleton ; dam, Web, by Waxy. Tramp (1810), by Hick Andrews — daughter of (Johanna 1832 — St Giles ; dam, Arcot Lass, by Ard-rossan. 1833 — Dangerous; dam, Defiance, by Rubens. Touchstone (1831), by Camel — Banter, by Master Henry 1843 — C otherstone; dam, Emma, by Whisker. 1844 — Orlando ; dam, Vulture, by Langar. Parmesan (1857), by Sweetmeat — Gruyere, by Verulam 1871 — Favonius ; dam, Zephyr, by King Tom. 1872 — Cremorne ; dam, Rigolboche, by Rataplan. Hermit (1864), by Newmlnster — Seclusion, by Tadmor 1882— Shotover ; dam, Stray Shot, by Toxo-philite. 1883 — St_ Blaise ; dam, Fusee, by Marsyas. Hampton (1872), by Lord Cllfden— Lady Langden, by Kettledrum 1887 — Merry Hampton ; dam, Doll Tear-sheet, by Broomielaw. 1888 — Ayrshire ; dam, Atlanta, by Galopin. Cyllene (1895), by Bona Vista— Arcadia, by Isonomy 1909 — Minoru ; dam, Mother Siegel, by Friar's Balsam. 1910 — Lemberg ; dam, Galicia, by Galopin. Polymelus (1902), by Cyllene — Maid Marion, by Hampton 1915 — Pommern ; dam, Merry Agnes, by St. Hilaire. 1916 — Fifinella; dam, Sliver Fowl, by Wild-fowler. Bayardo (1906), by Bay Ronald— Galicia, by Galopin 1917 — Gay Crusader; dam, Gay Laura, by Beppo. 1918— Gainsborough; dam, Rosedrop, by St. Frusquin. The only progenitor appearing in both tables is the immortal Eclipse. To date, no sire has succeeded in providing the winner of the English Derby for three successive seasons, but a trio of them have almost "turned the trick." The renowned Highflyer, after scoring in 1786 and 1787 with Noble and Sir Peter, Teazle missed the following season, but came back with Sky-i scraper in 1789. Cyllene was the next sire ! to provide three Derby winners in four 1 years, Minoru and Lemberg in 1909-1910 and Tagalie in 1912. Finally, Bayardo, after giving us Gay Crusader and Gainsborough in 1917-191S, just missed out in 1919 when his son, Buchan, ran second to Grand Parade. Waxy stands alone as the only sire that has twice given us two successive Derby winners, Pope and Whalebone in 1809-1S10, and again Blucher and Whisker in 1S14-1815. Queens Hotel Handicap: Weights Announced for Stellar Feature of Saturday's Racing at Dorval Park Track QUEENS HOTEL HANDICAP Weights Announced for Stellar Feature of Saturday's Racing at Dorval Park Track. MONTREAL, Que., June 19.— Weights for the Queens Hotel Handicap, $3,000 added. for three-year-olds and over, at one mile and a sixteenth, to be run at Dorval next Saturday, were announced as follows : Horse. Wt. Horse. Wt. Spot Cash 12S Turnbrrry 9(5 Shuffle. Altng 124 Vrana 90 Exterminator 115 Hillman 95 Baby (irund 112 Malapert 95 (Jen. Thateher 110 Dixie Smith 95 Colden Rule 110 Raffles 94 Hallucination 109 Sleepy Head 94 New Hampshire ....109 Runningwild 94 Digit 10S Ducky Antoine 93 Opperman 105 Push Pin 93 Muttikins 104 Cave Woman 92 Forest Lore 103 Batonnier 90 Deep Thoughts 102 Beau NhsIi 90 Wilkes-Barre 102 Trail Blazer 90 Sting 102 Forest Flower 90 Noon Fire 101 So It (Joes 90 Setting Sun 99 Van Patrick 90 Peddler 9.S Black Shasta 8S Rehuke 9S Tidal Wave 87 Redstone 97 Flirtation SG Fairway 90 Thorndown 85 Flying Fur 96 Tea's Ready 84 Great Luck 90 May Prosper 84 Winners after announcement of weights 3 pounds extra (other than selling). Penalties accrued from Wednesday, June 18, 12 o"elock noon. Parke to Ride at Hawthorne Track PARKE TO RIDE AT HAWTHORNE TRACK LATONTA. Ky., June 19.— Jockey Ivan Parke will abstain from taking mounts during the present meeting, it being his intention to rest until the opening of the Hawthorne racing, where he will go with the Mose Glodblatt managed horses, which will include a number owned by Harry Payne Whitney.