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Daily Racing Form: n. Monday, April 27, 1925 Daily Racing Form. 400dpi TIFF G4 page images Triangle Publications, Inc., Chicago, IL 1925 drf1925042701 These pages may be freely searched and displayed. Permission must be received for subsequent distribution in print or electronically. Daily Racing Form: n. Monday, April 27, 1925 Daily Racing Form. Triangle Publications, Inc., Chicago, IL 1925 $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] \Rd,cingCmForin i Copyright, 1925, by DAILT RACING FORM PUBLISHING CO. — Reproduction of any matter contained herein -without -written permission expressly prohibited. VOL. XXXI. NO. 116. CHICAGO, ILL., MONDAY, APRIL 27, 1925 PRICE 15 CENTS Grand Racing in Kentucky and Maryland: Ashland Oaks Winner GRAND GRAND RACING RACING IN IN KENTUCKY KENTUCKY AND AND MARYLAND MARYLAND f — ■ — — — :S •-- — & rt& .». f ASHLANDOAKS WINNER^ Little Visitor Easy Victress After Kitty Pat and Dangerillo Fall * Almadel Impressively Accounts for Phoenix Hotel Handicap — Two for J. N. Camden. ( — . — ! LEXINGTON, Ky„ April 25. — .J. L. I Knight's Little Visitor earned the $3,230 net • that went to the winner of the Ashland Oaks, featuring the inaugural card at the opening of the spring meeting of the Kentucky As- , sociation. Her success was consummated , with great ease, being well under restraint ; at the finish after having led practically from the start. Buttress, coupled with Big- ' nonia, finished in second place and Rothermel was third, just beating home Bignonia. The race was marred by the fall of Kitty Pat and Dangerillo. No injury to riders or horses resulted. The fall came during the . first quarter, when both Kitty Pat and Dangerillo were in a forward pcsltion. Kitty Pat was the first to go down. She seemed to slip near the rail and M. Garner found himself unseated when the filly began going down. Dangerillo, ridden by Stutts, could [ not avoid the prostrate one and also went ' down. Stutts was slightly shaken by his tumble, but Garner suffered no injury. AT HOME IN GOING. Little Visitor at this stage had moved up Into the lead, with Bignonia and Rothermel close up and, escaping interference, drew away from the others. Little Visitor particularly displayed aptitude for the soft going and took a lead of five lengths in the first half mile. The slight opposition offered by her nearest followers was not menacing and she was well under restraint throughout to ultimately win by a good margin. Buttress had some difficulty in the early part, but Settled down steadily after a half mile and wore down the others for second place in the last quarter. The battle for third place was spirited, Rothermel and Bignonia both showing weariness at the finish, with Rothermel just holding on to land in advance of her rival. Buckwheat cake seemed handicapped by the going and Bridesmaid, which was considered with considerable favor, never was a serious factor. A surprisingly large and representative crowd made up the attendance for the opening of the Kentucky racing season. It would have beta considerable larger had the weather continued favorable. A severe storm during the ni?;ht and the threatening aspect caused many to abtain journeying to the course. The weather cleared during the afternoon and the racing was under propitious conditions excepting that the track had been dulled considerably from the heavy rains. While the Ashland Oaks headlined the program, the Phoenix Hotel Handicap at a mile and a sixteenth did not lack interest and it broupht prominently to the fore Hal Price Headley's Kentucky Derby eligible Almadel which scored in impressive fashion, Beau Butler following and Corinth outstaying Al-madel's stable companion Chacolet. OSI.Y ROMP FOR ALMADEL. It was only a big romp for Almadel. He took the lead in the first few strides and showed the way under restraint for nearly the entire distance. Corinth made a determined bid to wrest the lead at the half mile ground and did succeed in downing Almadel, but it was only for a moment. "When Griffin called on Almadel he quickly took command again and he was practically master of the situation throughout. Beau Butler after dropping out of it in the first half mile began coming in the stretch but the three-year-old held the Bradley representative safe. Chacolet's performance was somewhat dull and it is probable that she does not like the soft going. The J. NT. Camden stable began the season auspiciously for its representatives stored a double during the afternoon. Its first-time starter Devon, a youngster by Light Brigade-Deron contributed the second half of the double, begun by Columbia in the opening I race. Devon's victory came in the sixth race j in which he beat home Smacker, after a I hard drive to head the latter. Bride of the Wind finished in third place. The last named showed fine speed for the first quarter but gave way to Smacker in the stretch. The latter seemed to have the ruiv safe an eighth out but began swerving and it enabled Devon to pass him near the end. The final race found Dingo ridden by "Curly" Meyer a winner. Dingo showed good speed and led throughout His victory seemed popular judging by the great applause that greeted him on his return. Sixpence finished {Continued on sixteenth pace.) i ASHLANDOAKS WINNER (Continued from first page.) second and Attractive headed the others in third place. The two-year-old race, at half a mile, found a locally owned one victorious. It was J. T. Looney's Alleghan, which raced in New Orleans during the winter. He won out after a sharp struggle over Jack Knight, with Big Sweep in third place. Massilion was inches away. The quartet at the finish had the race between them after the first eighth, when interference subjected several to elimination. The final drive was a spirited one, with Alleghan gaining ground gradually wore his rivals down in the last seventy-yards. Jack Knight's race was also a good one and Big Sweep, holding to his task well, just nipped Massilion for third place. Massilion was leading a sixteenth out, but tired thereafter. W. E. Applegate's T. S. Jordan proved best of the ten others that engaged over the Futurity course in the third race. He indulged Jedburgh Abbey for the first quarter, but moved up swiftly when urged and, taking a long lead when straightened in the stretch, appeared to be an easy winner. Ha was forced out, however, in the last sixteenth by the fast rush of Welcome, which had closed an immense gap. Welcome began swerving in the last sixteenth and was hampered by this in her effort to down Ufca leader. Huon l'ine, coming with a rush right at the end, got up to land in third place in advance of Gloria Quayle. The introductory dash inaugurating the spring season's racing in Kentucky resulted in victory for Columbia, carrying the colors of Johnson N. Camden. The filly displayed a smashing performance, to win from Quincj Garden, after a tardy beginning and being forced to go wide during the earlier stages of the race. Quince Garden, beginning fast and favored by the slow track, moved into a prompt lead, but Columbia gave him stern chase after the first quarter and, holding 1 1 her task gamely, outstayed Quince Garden in the last seventy yards. Marvin May was an active factor most of the way, but not good enough t cope with the leading pair. The absence of Kentucky Cardinal from the rm was disappointing to many. He waj withdrawn on account of the slow track. • Aurora Outlook Brighter: Conflicting Interests Brought Together; Adjustment Probable. — ■ — — — :S ( ! I • , , ; ' . [ ' AURORA OUTLOOK BRIGHTER i ■ ■ ♦ Conflicting Interests Brought To- ! gether; Adjustment Probable. • Over 1,200 Applications Already Received for Stalls at Hawthorne — Improvements \ow Under Way. ♦ Peace reigns supreme at Aurora. At least the present outlook is exceedingly bright for harmony in the Fox River valley and instead of threatened court action to prevent the holding of a. spring meeting, the chances : are that all factions will get together and the beautiful mile course will ba the scene of some excellent racing in June. Judge Joseph A. Murphy, who is the presiding steward at Beulah Park, Columbus, Ohio, arrived in Chicago Sunday for two appointments — one with John P. Sullivan of the Louisiana Jockey Club of New Orleans, the i other with representatives of the conflicting interests in the Aurora controversy. The Aurora situation never was bad from a racing standpoint and from present indications i the threatening storm is fast clearing up. Mr. Clifford Trimble went to Columbus "Wednesday night to see Judge Murphy and, with the co-operation of the officials of the : Chicago Business Men's Racing Association in Chicago, the attorneys for the two factions have been brought together and an adjustment of the pending affairs will be made to the satisfaction of all concerned. The representatives of the Chicago Business Men's Racing Association at all the various tracks where racing is being held at the present time, report that the greatest of interest is being shown in this year's Hawthorne meeting by the horsemen who antici- I pate shipping here and there is not a question that as soon as the book of the first fifteen days racing is announced and ready for distribution, there will be a decided influx from all the horsemen who have already sent in their stable reservations and are awaiting approval. While in Chicago Judge Murphy will pass upon the various applications and those acceptable will receive communications stating that they will be allowed to ship after June 1. At the present time there are over 1,200 applications and it is estimated on the opening day about that number of horses will be (Continued on sixteenth pace.) AURORA OUTLOOK BRIGHTER (Continued from first pace.) quartered at Hawthorne. At the present time there are over 900 stalls by actual count and with the added facilities, this will run the number up to that required. H. S. Message & Son, of the Maplehurst Nursery, Antioch, Illinois, have installed 25') beds of shrubbery in the infield of bridal wreath, lilac, dogwood and honeysuckle, besides 100 twenty-foot beds of perennial plants that will be in full bloom during the summer months. The paddock and the clubhouse lawns will have been put in park shape and flower beds galore will adorn the premises. Byron W. Everltt, auditor, is arranging with General Manager B. Collett of the Chicago and AVest Towns Railway Company, of Oak Park, about the installation of welded steel rails along Fifty-second Avenue, and the paving of the street between the car tracks, and negotiations with several well-known contractors have been made about the complete paving from sidewalk to sidewalk, also the thoroughfare, and to cement Ogden Avenue to the end of the track. This deal will practically be closed the coming week and operations will be started immediately, and the township of Cicero is straightening out Ogden Avenue at Forty-eighth Avenue, taking out the jog under tin viaduct and making it a straight thoroughfare. Injury to Picaroon INJURY TO PICAROON ' SPECIAL CABLEGRAM.) LONDON, England, April 25.— A. R. Cox' Picaroon, son of Beppo and Ciceronnetta, which was favorite for the Epsom Derby, has suffered an injury to a leg which will keep him from starting in the Two Thousand Guineas next week. It is doubtful whether he will recover in time to face the barrier in the Derby. Horses Bound for Aurora * HORSES BOUND FOR AURORA The Chicago-owned International Stable was expected in Chicago late Saturday night from Tijuana with eleven horses, which will | immediately be shipped to Aurora. Others j expected at Aurora Sunday and Monday are 1 ! trainer George Barry of the Baroni Stable i with five head, while L. E. Moore is bringing 1 four. A special train will leave Tijuana, May 5 with a consignment of horses to race at Aurora. A Ship Sarazen to Pimlico SHIP SARAZEN TO PIMLICO HAVRE DE GRACE, Md.. April 25— Max Hirsch sent the two crack racers Sara-zen and Young Martin over to Pimlico by van last night. This pair have several engagements at the Hilltop track, and at the conclusion of that meeting they will be sent to New York. - ♦ Jockey E. Kummer Retires I j I JOCKEY E. KUMMER RETIRES LEXINGTON, Ky., April 25.— Jack Me- Pherson has engaged Danny Connelly to ride for his stable this year. E. Kummer, who has been riding for the stable, has been forced to abandon the saddle on account of increasing weight. He lias departed for his home in New York. Four-Year-Old Coue Dead FOUR-YEAR-OLD COUE DEAD LEXINGTON. Ky., April 25.— J. L. Brown is a recent arrival from New Orleans with the horses Jupiter, Gee and Neat Girl. lie reported that Coue, a four-year-old by II-timus — Lida Flush, had to be taken off the train at Padueah, Ky., suffering with pneumonia, and that the horse died shortly after. Officials for Kentucky: Racing Commission Approves List Submitted by Various Tracks. •-- — & rt& i ! : i i | j 1 ! i 1 -- OFFICIALS FOR KENTUCKY . » Racing Commission Approves List Submitted by Various Tracks. » C. W. Hay the Presiding Steward — Jockey M. Garner and E. Pool Notified that Conduct Must be Above Reproach. ♦ LEXINGTON. Ky., April 25.— At a meeting of the State Racing Commission, officials submitted by the Kentucky Jockey Club, Kentucky Association and the Tri-State Fair and Racing Association were acted upon favorably. Each association named a complete list of officials for the year. The officials named by general manager Matt J. Winn, in which Charles F. Price, associate member of the Kentucky Jockey Club, and who for years was recognized as one of the oldest officials in the point of service, is not included as a steward. Mr. Price, however, is a member of the board of handicappers and will be just as active as in previous years, aiding Colonel Winn in providing the best sport possible for patrons of Churchill Downs and Latonia. Members of the commission summoned jockeys M. Garner and E. Pool to notify both riders that their conduct on and off the tracks during the year must be above reproach. Following are the officials approved : Kentucky Association — Lexington. Stewards— C. W. Hay and W. H. Shelley. Placing Judges — Julius G. Reeder, M. H. McClelland, J. S. Wallace. Handicappers — W. H. Shelley and J. S. Wallace. Starters — William Hamilton and William Snyder. Clerk of scales— N. II. McClelland. Racing secretary — W. H. Shelley. Patrol judge — Brownell Berryman. Paddock judge— Dr. J. T. Chawk. Timer — S. K. Hughes. Tri-State Fair anil Racing Association — Raccland: Stewards — John S. Barbee, Brownell Berry-man and Thomas B. Cromwell. Judges— W. 11. Shelley, N. H. McClelland and Julius G. Reeder. Handicappers — W. H. Shelley, Thomas B. Cromwell and Brownell Berryman. Racing secretary — W. H. Shelley; assistant racing secretary, Julius G. Reeder. Clerk of the scales— N. H. McClelland. Patrol judge — William Phillips. Paddock judge — Dr. Cornelius Cann. Timer — S. K. Hughes. Starters — -William Hamilton and William Snyder. Kentucky Jockey Club — Churchill Downs and Latonia: Stewards— S. C. Nuckols, C. W. Hay and Elijah Hogg. Placing judges— W. H. Shelley, N. H. McClelland and E. B. Webb. Handicappers — W. H. Shelley, J. S. Wallace and C. F. Price. Racing secretary — W. H. Shelley. Entry clerk — J. II. Wallace. Clerk of the scales— N. H. McClelland. Paddock ;udge— Dr. J. T. Chawk. Timers — S. K. Hughes and W. N. Potts. Patrol judge — William Phillips. Starters — William Hamilton and William Snyder. C. W. Hay was named presiding steward at Lexington, Churchill Downs and Latonia. John B. McLaughlin was named supervisor of pari-mutuels on every track. L. G. Thei- sen was named telegraph censor on all tracks. Secretary Sherwood and the stewards at each track will constitute the license committee at each track during the racing season. «. Butler at Belmont Park BUTLER AT BELMONT PARK NEW YORK, N. Y. April 25.— James Butler was a Belmont Park visitor, to inspect the new stable which was built to house his horses. The string is now at Empire City, but will be moved to Belmont Park about the first of May. J. Johnson has succeeded W. B. Finnegan as trainer for the master of Empire City. Quatrain Works Mile QUATRAIN WORKS MILE LOriSVILLE, Ky., April 25.— Frederick Johnson's Quatrain, was given a mile gallop in 1 :4S at Churchill Downs today, marking his first ical exercise in a whole week, and the manner in which he took to his task indicated he will be fit and ready for the big event. Brave Bob covered a mile in 1 :43, but no other eligible outside of Quatrain was asked to do anything beyond short gallops. Drowsy Waters went three-quarters in 1 :14 3-5 and Lee O. Cotner worked three-quarters in 1 :17 2-5. Grand Racing in Kentucky and Maryland: Gala Day at Havre GRAND GRAND RACING RACING IN IN KENTUCKY KENTUCKY AND AND MARYLAND MARYLAND GALA DAY AT HAVRE Rock Man Wins Aberdeen Stakes for Sagamore Stable ♦ Derby Candidate Chantey Makes Auspicious Turf Debut and Breaks Track Record » HAVRE DE GRACE, Md., April 25.— Rock Man, the bay son of Trap Rock and Lydia A. that races for the Sagamore Stable, was winner of the $10,000 Aberdeen Stakes this afternoon. The victory netted him $9,825 and when he ran the four and a half f.;r longs in 53 seconds he had equalled the track record for the distance. H. P. Whitney's Fiddlesticks raced to second place and Sam Ross' Cinema saved third from J. E. Griffith's Canter, the half-brother to Single Foot. This was the big event of a remarkable day of racing that was served up for an immense crowd by the Harford Racing Association. Many notables of the turf were attracted for the occasion and in addition to the Aberdeen Stakes there were other high class contests, the best being the Old Dominion Purse in which Chantey, a three-year-old that was starting for the first time, broke the track record for the mile and seventy yards when he ran the distance in 1 :42. This fellow is a candidate for the Kentucky Derby and his race was one to attract attention in considering the chances of the best of them. The weather was a bit cloudy and threatening, but the track was at its best and it is doubtful if the Association ever staged a better day of sport. TRACK AT ITS BEST. There were ten went to the post in the Aberdeen Stakes and there was a considerable delay for which Fiddlesticks was chiefly to blame. When the barrier arose the start was good for all but American Son which failed to leave with his company. Fidlesticks, instead of being away running jumped in the air and it gave him something of a handicap. Mai-ben was particularly alert with Rock Man and he had him off running and Cinema was right with him. Golden Haze was also right there and was fourth to leave. My Colonel beat Fiddlesticks away because of the Whitney juvenile jumping in the air and the others with the exception of American Son were ail in close order. Parke rushed Fiddlesticks to make up the lost ground at the start and he quickly moved in third place back of Rock Man and Oolden Haze. Cinema was right with him, but he had gone around with such a rush that he looked all over a winner but Maiben had saved something for the run through the stretch and when he sat down and rode Rock Man vigorously the son of Trap Rock stuck it out with commendable courage to bo winner by a length and a half. Cinema had saved ground in the stretch and she was right at the heels of Fiddlesticks while Canter after being forced to go wide on the stretch turn came with a rush at the end to be a fast going fourth. My Colonel after meeting with some interference followed the Griffith colt home. It was a notable running of the stake, but it is probable Fiddlesticks would have been winner with equal fortune leaving the barrier. SENSATION* OF THE DAT. Chantey, a three-year-old son of Pennant — Enchanting that races for the Greentree Stable, was the sensation of the day when he took the mile and seventy yards of the Old Dominion Purse in 1 :42, a new track record for the distance. This fellow was starting for the first time in his career, and he raced so greenly for the first half mile that he appeared hopelessly out of the running. It was not until leaving the back stretch that he really settled down to his racing stride, and the manner in which he went around his rivals to be home the winner made it one of the most amazing exhibitions of speed seen in many a day. Chantey is an eligible for the Kentucky Derby, and this victory was one to give him a real importance in that big prize. From a good start it was Sweeping Away that went into command and Schuttingcr saved ground with him on the inner rail, reeling off the first quarter in 23 and the half in 477.:, seconds. Finland attempted to go with the son of Sweeping in the early stages, but he soon dropped back and it was Senalado that moved into second place, but he was a couple of lengths back of the Xalapa Farm Stable three-year-old. At this time Chantey was lengths back in tho company, and he did not seem to know just what was expected of him. IiOaving the back stretch Maiben tried vainly to drive Senalado to Sweeping Away (Continued en sixteenth page.) GALA DAY AT HAM (Continued from first pnge.j and it was there that Chantey finally began to settle down and run. It appeared a hopeless run he was so far back of the leader, but as Parke called on him he picked up his company one at a time and when the stretch was reached he had closed more than a dozen lengths. Shuttinger sensed the danger and he was hard at work on Sweeping Away. He had the others soundly beaten but Chantey never faltering came on with that marvellous win-mng rush and at the end he was going away with his ears pricking. The pace that was maintained told of the performance. These fractions were 23, 47%, 1:12%, 1:37%, 1:42. When it is considered the gap that was closed by Chantey to be winner he ran his last half mile much faster than these fractions would indicate. Chantey is a chestnut of good proportion and he went to the post with his ankles s painted with iodine while his hind legs were e bandaged. He came out of the race apparently - sound in spite of these evidences of t unsoundness. One of the best fields of the sprinters ■ brought together at this meeting met in the p three-quarters of the Eclipse Handicap, . which was the second offering and the winner - turned up in Digit, from the Seagram i Stable. Whetstone, racing for the Glen a Kiddle Farm Stable, took second place and I E. F. Whitneys Heeltaps saved third. The e race was run in 1:11% and was just the fraction - of a second back of the mark held by ' Sarazen for the distance. Little time was lost at the barrier and it t was Digit and Heeltaps that were more alert t than the others, though there was little e to choose. Through the back stretch the e pace was a sizzling one and Candy Kid was s following the pace, with Whetstone back of f him and racing on the outside. Great Jaz z was going well and not far from the leaders, :. leaving the back stretch McAtee moved up p with Candy Kid on the inside at the same e time Harvey roused Whetstone and he moved cl up resolutely, but was forced to race on n the outside and it was a route that cost her r much ground. Digit had Heeltaps beaten after swinging g into the stretch and Kennedy was sending | him along at his best clip. After having g gone around them all Whetstone had raced .1 her way into second place and she was closing - with rare courage, but she had given a away too much in the route traveled and i Digit, hanging on courageously, was home e j the winner. Heeltaps was doing her best t to beat Great Jaz, while Candy Kid failed I utterly, just as he had on the previous occasion - when an effort was made to place him a in the running. II. P. Whitney's Transmute, under a brilliant - ride by "Pony" McAtee, was winner of f the Shenandoah Handicap, and he equaled (I the time of Chantey when he iinished in n 1 :42 to beat the Glen Riddle Farm Stable's Ten Minutes, while Mrs. J. Bauer's The Roll 1 Call saved third from the Audley Farm a Stable*! Princess Doreen. There was a long delay at the post during g which Nicholas reared and threw Pierce. ;. s e - t ■ p . - i a I e - ' it t t e e s f z :. p e cl n r g | g .1 - a i e t I - a - f (I in n 1 a g ;. When the barrier arose Nicholas wheeled and did not leave with his company, being chased away lengths back of the field. The Roll Call at once went into command with Trans- mute racing after him and Ten Minutes showing the way to the others. McAtee waited until The Roll Call showed signs of shortening his stride, when he called on Transmu'e when the stretch was readied ho had the Whitney four-year-old showing the way. Ten Minutes, when called on by Wallace, quickly raced away from The Roll Call himself, but he had no chance to catch Transmute and had to be content with second place three lengths back of the winner. The Roll Call beat Princess Doreen by a length and a half for third place, It was a big field of juveniles of the plater variety that went to the post in the open- ing four and a half furlong dash and Miss Blaze, racing for Sam Louis for the first time, was rather a handy winner from Green Blazes with Merry beating Princess Apple for third. From a good start Miss Blaze was good enough to go into an early lead and Weiner hustled her right along to such good ad- vantage that she was not seriously threatened at any time. Through the stretch to make assurance double sure Weiner roused the filly smartly with his whip and she was still going strongly at the end. Green Blazes was as easily second best but she had no excuse, She soon found her way into second place but in the run through the stretch she tired badly under the drive. Harvey snatched a race out of the fire when he won the sixth with the heavily backed favorite, Top Sergeant. Outrun to the top of the home stretch, where his chances looked hopeless. Top Sergeant responded « with great burst of speed and at the end he was fairly flying. In the last sixteenth he wore down Intrepid and just managed to get up in the final stride to win by a head, Another head separated Intrepid and Over-s fire. In the early stages Intrepid drew away into a commanding lead and Ambrose had him in hand for six of the eight and a half furlongs. He began to falter in the final eighth and just failed to last long enough. Page 2 DAILY RACING FORM VOLUME XXXL HTJKBEH. 116 Kntend .is sti-ond class matter. April 2. MM, a' tlie i o t-offire at CUicaeo. Illinois, under Act of March S. 1ST9. W. J. McMurray, Publisher and General Manager IViilv Purine Wintor Months. Daily (Except Sunday) Balance of the Year. A Daily Ueflc« tiuii of the American Turf by M0HP DAILY RACING FORM PUBLISHING CO ] 441 PLYMOUTH COTTRT - CHICAGO. ILL. 2 j 157-159 EAST 32nd ST.. NEW YOKE CITY. N. Y. I 50 RICHMOND STREET. EAST. TORONTO. ONT. 4 \ 320 EAST THIRD STREET. CINCINNATI. OHIO : ." ( 6 ■II— ■irilOl MY FIRST CLASS MAIL: , 7 May lo November, inclusive $4.00 per niontli December to April. Inclusive $5.00 per month PAYA1ILE IN ADVANCE. HACK Nl'MKEKS HY MAIL. 15 CENTS BACH. telephone ^os? iiajuusox. 1 \ (For business and circulation purposes only.) This telephone has no connection with the news or editorial departments and cannot be used to ; communicate with them. t •To be considered and answered, all qneries to D«i!y ltaclns Form must be sent over the full na:-ie and with the address of writer. The nnine- I and addresses are subject to a local and foreign directory test. 86508 is first index of 1925 Here and There on the Turf: Two Notable Openings Need for Vigilance Apprentice Rules Master Charlie in Form Here and There 4 i on the Turf 6 G - 7 7 Two Notable Openings Need for Vigilance 1 I 2 Apprentice Rules 3 Master Charlie in Form 4 t The term of apprenticeship of W. (Red-Harvey, 6 the lightweight rider who was such 7 j a sensation at New Orleans, came to an end with the racing at Havre de Grace Saturday, j Harvey will no . longer be able to have the five pounds allowance he enjoyed while riding j 3 to fame. Now, with no advantage in weights, 4 1 there will be a real test of his ability and ■ doubtless he will continue to prove that he ( is a natural rider of ability. 7 This apprentice rule of the Maryland Racing Commission is a sort of combination of both the New York and the Kentucky rules and 1 it is an improvement en both. In New York the term of apprenticeship expires wh?n a rider : has ridden forty winners. In Kentucky the . 3 term expires on the anniversary of the first 4 winning ride. Now the Maryland rule is that the apprentice term is for a year from the first winning ' mount and for as long thereafter until forty • winners have been ridden. Under the Kentucky rule a rider might only ride one winner in his career, but he is no longer an apprentice on the anniversary of that winning mount. In Maryland, after the year has expired, if the rider has not ridden forty winners, he is still entitled to that apprentice allowance. In New York the man with an apprentice . rider will hesitate to give his boy full opportunity on outside mounts for fear of having • him ride out his apprenticeship too soon. The Maryland rule seems to be an improvement t over each of the other apprentice rules. Racing is back to New York and K ;n-tucky. - The United Hunts Racing Association , introduced the thoroughbreds for the nev campaign in New York by its meeting at Be! mont Park, while the Kentucky Association brought the horses back to Kentucky at 'he ; Lexington track. The return was a notable one and the brilliant crowds that were out told eloquently of [ the tremendous popularity of the sport. Racing 5 has been making giant strides in recent yens s and year after year there has come enhanced ■ public interest until now the turf is firmly 1 entrenched. It remains for the governors of f racing to see to it that there is nothing to 3 offend in this the greatest of all sports. Eternal vigilance can only keep racing where 1 it belongs. No sport is better safeguarded with equiable rules for its conduct and the various ; associations must see to it that the high of fices are held by men of knowledge of the turf 1 and men of sterling integrity. There must be a strict interpretation of the rule3 on all occasions and wrongdoers must find speedily that they have no place on the turf. Success itself is what attracts many who may be undesirable and too often the success 3 brings laxity in the enforcement of the rul'-s S that is rapidly followed by disaster. Thus far this year, with the racing in Maryland, there comes one case where the stewards s took drastic action, but it was only after a a searching investigation and convincing prjof f of guilt. The Bowie stewards are to be co n-mended for the manner in which they enforced the rul?s and already that action h ■ s had a beneficial effect. There are others w';o j will undoubtedly attempt an offense such as ■ brought the Bowie punishment, but the reco'-lection 1 of that punishment must have a salu . tory effect. In New York with no fixed law, such as is ; 1 3 S s a a f ■ s j as ■ 1 . as is governs in Kentucky and Maryland, where i the mutuels are legalized, the duties of the I stewards are a bit more onerous than in those 1 two sections. Then in New York there are no I paid stewards, which is still a greater difference. - Without the paid stewards it be- - comes the sacred duty of the gentlemen who 3 sit in judgment in the New York stands to a devote their time and their best talents to the e high office. It is something more than a compliment to 0 be named as a steward at this or that meeting. It is being named to the highest office on any Y race course and the men who serve must be e chosen with care and they must take the high " honor with all seriousness. When Master Charlie galloped that mile and a quarter in 2:10% so easily at Jamaica on a Thursday it surely set at rest any apprehensio • 1 there might have been over his condition. 1. The son of Lord Archer is coming up to his is i I 1 I - - 3 a e 0 Y e " a • 1 1. is engagements brilliantly and only some un fortunate accident can stand in the way now ' of his racing in the Chesapeake Stakes at Havre I de Grace Wednesday, the Preakness Stakes at ( Pimlico on May 8 and the Kentucky Derby at Churchill Downs on May 16. After Master Charlie had completed his m:nt recent workout, Andrew Blakely wrote Joseph McLennan expressing entire satisfaction wLh 1 the manner in which his champion had worked, . and requesting stabling for the colt with Cos-;• tigan and a lead pony that will be travelling companions of the aristocrat. Master Charlie will be started in the Chesapeake Stakes and i that should give a much better line on his s qualifications for the big $50,000 races or r which he is being pointed. It has been the intention of Blakely to start Eecarra, his good two-year-old, in the Abe»- deen Stakes at Havre de Grace, but this or. was on the :.ihng list and it was impossible e ' I ( 1 . i s r e for him to keep that engagement. It may be that the recent rumor that Master Charlie ww, sick grew from the fact that the two-year-t old was being doctored. It is unfortunate that fjEscarra is temporarily on the shelf, but when one had to be ill it is well that the two-year-t old was chosen for the affliction. Jumpers that have been racing at Havre de Grace will find an altogether different fiell when they move over to Pimlico for the cross-5 country races that are offered by the Mary-e land Jockey Club. At Havre de Grace he jumps are low, while at Pimlico they are up to standard and it is a field that affords a real test for jumping ability. Over there it will be found that horses w.\I have to jump. They will not be able to stride over the fences as was possible at the present meeting, and it is possible that there will be some thinning out of the ranks before the end of the next Maryland meeting. Daily Racing Form Handicaps Daily Racing Form Handicaps ] 2 j I 4 \ : ." ( 6 , 7 1 \ ; t I 4 i 6 G 7 7 1 I 2 3 4 t 6 7 j j j 3 4 1 ■ ( 7 1 : . 3 4 ' • . • t - , ; [ 5 s ■ 1 f 3 1 LEXINGTON 1 I The horses which seem best in Monday's *~ 2 races are : Lexington, Ky., April 25, 192a. 1— Taylor Hay, Quoin, Tender Seth. 3- 3 — Peggy Bledsoe. Neatness, Cornelian. I— SWEETHEART, Cherokee, Happy Top. 4. — Red Seth, Elusive. Richelieu. — Ki'pu'ation, King Nadi, Menifee. _ — Hilly Witt. Lucent, Brown Leaf. • 5 — Georgie, Midwestern, Begonia. J. L. Dempsey. 6- 6 New York Handicap. 7. 7 — Impossible, Tickler, Quoin, Taylor Hay. 2— Banderole, Betty C, Blow Horn, Queen Clara. 3— Stanwix, Cherokee. Sweetheart, Buck. 1 1 4— Tight. Hence, Red Seth, Elusive. 5 — Imputation, King Nadi, Menifee, Alex- 2 ander Moore. 6— Gen. Ginockio, Nine Sixty, Earl Combs. 3 3 Frazer. 7 — GEORGIE, Midwestern, Begonia, Fausto. 4 4 Chicago Handicap. 1— Tender Seth, Impossible, Quoin, Taylor 5 Hay. 2— Banderole, Blow Horn, Betty C. g 6 3— Sweetheart, Stanwix, Buck. Cherokee Lee. — Red Seth. Hence, Elusive. Richelieu. 7 7 t— REPUTATION, King Nadi, Tilka, Gaff- ney. — Gen. Ginockio, Nine Sixty, Earl Combs, Supporter. 1 1 — Georgie, Bear Grass, Begonia, Midwestern. 2 ■ Cincinnati Handicap. 3 3 — Tickler. Foxmore, Randel, Quoin. — Blow Horn. Betty C, Banderole. 4 4 — Buck, Sweetheart, Cherokee Lee, Stanwix. — Hence. Hoy. Red Seth, Elusive. 5 5— REPUTATION, Sir Peter, King Nadi, Menifee. i 6 — Nine Sixty, Earl Combs, Gen. Ginockio, Frazer. 7 7 — Georgie, Fausto, Midwestern, Begonia. Observer's Handicap. 1— Quoin, Tender Seth, Taylor Hay, Impossible. 2— Blow Horn, Betty C, Banderole. — Sweetheart, Stanwix, Cherokee I ee. Buck. ( — Hence, Red Seth. Richelieu, Elusive. 5— REPUTATION, King Nadi, Tilka, Meni- ] 1 fee. j 2 ©--Nine Sixty, Gen. Ginockio, Earl Combs, ' f I Supporter. 4 4 — Georgie, Midwestern, Bear Grass, Be- t 5 gonia. ( 6 Consensus of Handicaps. ' — Taylor Hay, Impossible, Tender Seth, Tickler. 2 — Banderole, Blow Horn, Peggy Bledsoe, Betty C. — Sweetheart, Stanwix, Buck, Cherokee Lee. — Red Seth. Hence, Tight. Elusive. 5— REPUTATION, King Nadi, Menifee, Tilka. 6 — Gen. Ginockio, Nine Sixty, Billy Witt, Earl Combs. ( 7 — Georgie, Midwestern, Begonia, Bear Grass. HAVRE DE GRACE The horses which seem best in Monday's races are : Havre de Grace, Mil., April 25, 1935. 1— ISIS, Tassel. Double Tip. 2 — Atlantida, Rin Tin Tin, St. Quentin. 3 — I ma Way, Cozy, Fanoc. I 4 — Primrose. Sunny Man, Goldpiece. 5 — Flying Cloud, St. Valentine, Modest. G — Soggarth Aroon. Spugs, Julia M. 1 7 — Doctor Jim, Calembour, Masquerado. T. K. Lynch. New York Handicap. 1— Tassel, Double Tip, Herriard, Jim Coff-roth. 2— Freedom's Call, Cordelier, Mabel K., Poppy e. 3 — Cozy, Princess Apple, Wrackalette, Fanoc. 4— SUNNY MAN, Primrose, Goldpiece, Prince 1 of Bourbon. j 5— Flying Cloud, Thimble, Modest, St. Val-! entine. , 6 — Spugs, Julia M., Lieutenant Farrell, Sir 1 I.eonid. I 7 — Calembour, Masquerado, Doctor Jim, Ly-rea. Chlraco Handicap. 1 — Double Tip, Tassel, Isis, Herriard. 2 — Oakwood, Kingsclere, Frances Johnson, Mabel K. 3 — Ima Way, Wrackalette, Princess Apple, 1 Cozy. 4 — Sunny Man, Primrose, Courageous, Laddie Buck, 5— FLYING CLOUD, Lucifer, St. Valentine. Modest 6 — Stone Jug, Try Again, Julia M., White Marsh. j 7 — Calembour, Sorline, Toodles, Stevens. izT^nz=^zzim=z=rzzzzi=iznz^=izz^^z^zrr^:^ 1 I *~ 2 3- 3 4. _ • 5 6- 6 7. 7 1 1 2 3 3 4 4 5 g 6 7 7 1 1 2 ■ 3 3 4 4 5 i 6 7 7 ( ] 1 j 2 f I 4 4 t 5 ( 6 ' ( I 1 1 j , 1 I 1 j Cincinnati Handicap. — Double Tip, Herriard, Irish Jig, Delectable II. — Freedom's Call, Kingsclere, Winnie O'Wynn, Mabel K. — The Cocoon. Wrackalette, Trapeze, Charl- cie. 4— Sunny Man, Courageous, Saratoga Maje. Primrose. j — FLYING CLOUD, St. Valentine, Lucifer. Modest. — Julia M., Try Again, Normana. Soggarth Aroon. — Masriuerado. Calembour, Doctor Jim, Lucky Antoine. Observer's Handicap. — Double Tip, Herriard, Jim Ccffroth, Tassel. 2— Poor Sport, Freedom's Call, Oakwood, Castilla. — Wrackalette, Ima Way, Princess Apple, Trapeze. — Sunny Man. Primrose, Goldpiece, Prince of Bourbon. 5— FLYING CLOUD, Ponjola, Lucifer, St. Valentine. — Soggar.h Aroon, Julia M., Try Again, Stone Jug. — Calembour, Masquerado, Sorline, Doctor Jim. ConseiiMiis of Handicaps. — Double Tip, Isis, Tassel, Herriard. — Freedom's Call, Atlantida, Oakwood, Poor Sp;rt. — Ima Way, Cozy, The Cocoon, Wrackalette. — Sunny Man, Primrose, Goldpiece, Courageous. . 5— FLYING CLOUD, St. Valentine, Modest. , Lucifer. — Soggarth Aroon, Spugs, Stone Jug, Julia 1 M. — Calembour, Doctor Jim, Masquerado, Sorline. . COLUMBUS The horses which seem best in Monday's races are : Columbus, Ohio, April 25, 1925. — Freda D., Mulligan, Our Seth. — Atta Boy II., Judge Breuer, Satana. — Kimax. Rock Court, Haran. — Ball Gee, Star Sweeper, Hobson. — Broomster, True American, Ege. — Antonia, Leslie, Glenn. 7— CHEER LEADER, Clock Stocking, Huo-nec. F. H. Sproule. New York Handicap. 1 — Freda D, Go Through, Our Seth, Mulligan. L 2 — Towton's Rose, Double Shot, Red, Judge Breuer. 3 — Dancer, Dora Lutz, Jaunebar, Spontaneous. 4 — Star Sweeper, Pearl Madeline, Ginger r Pyle. Step By Step. 5— BROOMSTER, Idle Seth, True American, Last One. 6 — Shine On. Leslie, Nivlag, Antonia. 7 — Huonec, Clock Stocking, Cheer Leader, ' Grass Tree. ChicnKro Handicap. 1 — Go Through, Mulligan, Freda D., Peter Brush. 2— Ethel F, Satana, Atta Boy II., Castle-reagh. 3 — Jaunebar, Dora Lutz, Kimax, Rock Court 4— STAR SWEEPER, Pearl Madeline, Ball ■ Gee, Atomin. 5 — The Plainsman, Last One, Chief Sponsor, Idle Seth. 6— Shine On, Leslie, Balefull, Glenn. 7 — Grass Tree, Witch Flower, Clock Stocking, Cheer Leader. Cincinnati Handicap. 1— Freda D., Our Seth. Go Through, Peter Brush. 2— Red, Double Shot, Satana, Ethel F. 3 — Dora Lutz. Jaunebar, Atonement, Virge. 4— BALL GEE, Star Sweeper, Pearl Madeline, Hobson. . a — True American, Broomster, Ege, Chief Sponsor. 6 — Leslie, Sam Reh, Joe Joe, Glenn. 7 — Cheer Leader, Huonec, Grass Tree, Attorney Muir. Observer's Handicap. 1 — Freda D., Go Through, Mulligan, Peter Brush. 2— Satana, Red, Double Shot, Atta Boy II. 3 — Jaunebar, Dora Lutz, Rock Court, Spontaneous. 1- 4— STAR SWEEPER, Ball Gee, Pearl Madeline, -- Atomin. 5 — True American, Last One, Idle Seth, 1, Broomster. 6 — Shine On, Glenn, Sam Reh, Joe Joe. 7 — Huonec, Cheer Leader, Clock Stocking, Grass Tree, j . , 1 . L r ' ■ . 1- -- 1, Consensus of Handicaps. 1— FREDA D., Go Through, Mulligan, Our Se'h. 2— Atta Boy II, Towton's Rose, Ethel F.. Red. 3 — Jaunebar, Kimax, Dancer, Dora Lutz. 4 — Star Sweeper, Ball Gee, Pearl Madeline, Hobson. 5 — Broomster, True American, The BJains- man. Last One. 6— Shine On, Antonia. Leslie. Glenn. 7 — Cheer Leader, Huonec, Grass Tree, Clock Stocking. AKRON The horses which seem best in Monday'* races are : Akron, Ohio, April 25, 1925. 1 — The Ulster, Fictile, Koellia, 2 — Antiquity, First Call, Lottie Lorain*. 3 — Fireaway, Wracklane, Promising Laura. 4 — BLACKOLIA, Chow Chow, Oneida. 5 — Caveat Emptor. Korbly. Old Top. 6 — Red Legs. Frank Fogarty, Slanderer. 7 — Venal Joy, Rock Bottom, My Lorraine. J. J. Murphy. Neir York Hand leap. 1 — The Ulster, Lank, Erlanger, Locust Leaves. 2 — Hello Pardner, Publicity, Wee Toddler, Penteccst's Last. 3 — Venom, Rockomar, Promising Laura, Oil Lady. 4 — BLACKOLIA. Chow Chow, Oneida, Captain Sehneller. I — Caveat Emptor, Old Top, Korbly. Isaman. 6 — Frank Fogarty, Clansman, Red Legs, Johnny Overton. 7 — Rock Bottom, Illustrator, Billy Starr, Drapery. Clilcnco Handicap. 1 — The Ulster, Redwood, Needy, Erlanger. 2 — Pentecost's Last, Lottie Loraine, Lula, Wee Toddler. 3 — Wracklane, Venom, Promising Laura, Cottager. 4— CHOW CHOW, Red Weed, Oneida, Peace Pal. 5 — Hoover, Caveat Emptor, Gordon Shaw, Isaman. 6 — Clansman, Cock o' the Roost, Frank Fogarty, Nettie May. 7 — Billy Star, Illustrator, Lieutenant Perkins, Rock Bottom. Cincinnati Handicap. 1— The Ulster, Erlanger, Redwood. Enos. 2— Hello Pardner, Pentecost's Last, Busy Bob, Lula. 3 — Venom, Promising Laura, Cottager, Rockomar. 4 — Chow Chow, Zero, Peace Pal, Certain Point 5— KORBLY. Hoover, Old Top. Gem. 6 — Cock o' the Roost, Johnny Overton, Clansman, Nettie May. 7— Billy Star, Illustrator, Rock Bottom, Venal Joy. Observer's Handicap. 1 — The Ulster, Erlanger, Lank, Locust Leaves. 2 — Pentecost's Last. Publicity, Hello Pardner, Wee Toddler. 3 — Promising Laura, Wracklane, Venom, Cot-tager. 4 — Chow Chow, Oneida, Zero, Peace PaL 5 — KORBLY, Hoover, Caveat Emptor, Old Top. 6 — Clansman, Slanderer, Red Legs, Nettie May- 7— Illustrator, Rock Bottom, Lieutenant Perkins, Billy Star. Consensus of Handicaps. 1— THE ULSTER, Erlanger, Lank, Locust Leaves. 2 — Hello Pardner, Pentecost's Last, Antiquity, Wee Toddler. 3 — Venom, Fireaway, Wracklane, Promising Laura. 4— Chow Chow, Blackolia, Oneida, Peace PaL 5 — Caveat Emptor, Korbly, Hoover, Old Top. 6 — Clansman, Red Legs, Frank Fogarty, Cock o' the Roost 7— Billy Star, Venal Joy, Rock Bottom, Illus-1 trator. UNITED HUNTS The horses which seem best in Monday's races are : New York, N. Yn April 25, 1925. 1— Upton, Janetta, Run Gal, Canuck. 2 — Lanius. Anna Marrone II, Silver Fox, Dunlin. 3 — Carabinier, Boatman Sea Skipper, Vox Populi II. 4— IRRESISTABLE, Domnay, Jane'.ta Marathon III. •— ! Algonquin, Jimmy Boy, Far East, Lus-f, more. 6 — Superior, St Martins, Louverne, Rip. Page 3 Daily Racing Form Charts: Lexington QAIL^ RACING FORM |j ( LEXINGTON ! d XEXINGTON, KY.. SATURDAY. APRIL 25. 1925 . — (1 Mile.) F.rst day. Kentucky Association. Spring ^ meeting of 10 days. Weather showery. a Presiding Steward, C. W. Hay; Associate Steward, W. II. Shelley. Placing Judges, J. G. Keeder, r N. II. McCltlland and J. S. Wallace. Starters, William Hamilton and William Snyder. Racing Secre- . tary, W. H. Shelley. Racing starts at 2:00 p. m. (Chicago time, 2:00 p. m.). W indicates whq), S spurs, 15 blinkers. Figures in parentheses following the d stance of each race indicate date, track record, age of horse and . weight i arr.ed. 'Indicates apprentice allowance. j " 1 QOQ JA FIRST RACE— Futurity Cotrrse. (Sept. 25, 1920— 1:09'/5— 2— 120.) William S. Barnes i OOl/^V te.omo.-ial Purse. $830 Added. 3-yca.r-olds and upward. Allowances. Net value to 1 winner $650; second. $158.50; third. $83. 1 . 1 Index Horses AWtPPSt % U. Str Fin JocVeys Owners Equiv. Odds Str't 1 I } 85736 COLUMBIA wr 4 111 5 5 2-2' 2'1 1J M Garner J N Camden 90-100 1 84985 QUINCE GARDEN" w 6 110 4 1 1" t» 1"» 2« ■ Pool R L Baker 415-10J ( 88094 )MAK\ IN MAY w 8 110J 1 2 5*3' 3! 3'1 D Conn'ly M Mcl'herson 1075-10? (88538)ARCADY w 3 109 3 4 44 410 4« 4» H Stutts H P Whitney 3:5-100 88409'CHEAM PUFF w 3 97 2 3 5555 W Charles S J Kelly 2205-10) - Time. 23, 48%. 1:01%. 1:11. Tiack muddy. $2 mutuels paid Columbia. $3.80 straight, $2.80 place, $2.40 show; Quince Garden, $3. CO place, : $3.10 show; Marv.n May, $3.60 show. Equivalent booking odds —Columbia. 00 to 101 straight. 40 to 100 place, 20 to 100 show; Quince \ Garden. 80 to 100 place. 55 to 100 show: Marvin May. ^0 to 100 show. Winner--Ch. f. by Light Brigade — Rosa Mundi, by Plaudit (trained by D. E. Stewart; bred by Mr. Johnson N. Camden). i Went to post at 2:00. At post 1 minute. Start good and slow. Won driving: second and third ! I the same. COLUMBIA began slowly and had to race wide in the early running, but came fast in j ( the stretch racing and, finishing gamely through the last eighth, outstayed QUINCE GARDEN. The | latter began fast and showed the most speed in the go. us, but tired slightly near the end. MARVIN \ '. MAY had M mishaps and was going well at the end. ARCADY only raced fairly well. CREAM : 1 Dlf dropped to the rear after go.ng the first quarter. Scratched— HIM Kentucky Cardinal. 100; MM Old Slip. OS; 88321 'Bob Cahill, 107. Overweights — Columbia, 1 i»ound; Quince Oarden. 1; Marvin May, 1 \* ; Arcady, .'}; Cream Puff, 2. OQQi -j SECOND RACE— 1-2 Mile. (April 25. 1921— 47%— 2— 114%.) Purse $800. 2-year-olds. OOtJ^ A Colts and Geldings. Maidens. Allowances. Net value to winner $650; second, $100; third, $50. Index Horses AWtPPSt % Str Fin Jockey* Owners Equi v. Odds Str't 88244 ALLEGHAN w 115 1 1 4' 31 l"* W Fronk J T Looney 290-100 . 87830 JACK KNIGHT wsH 115 9 3 2' 21 21 E Pool J L Knight 705-100 885633HIG HWIIP w 115 11 5 3« 4* 3" J Gorniley W E Applegate J265-100 ] . MASSILION w 110 4 2 ll 11 4* M Garner J N Camden 450-100 FRAZER w 115 3 8 71 6' 5'1 W Pool D Breckinridge 1SSO-100 . 88676 ORATOR w 117 8 7 C !■ 6» H Hilton H P Whitney 1950-100, 88459*NINE SIXTY w 115 2 9 8'" 5" 71 W Kelsay W E Applegate tj KYK(X!K w 115 10 11 103 9' S» O Willis T P Hayes 6095-1C0 I 87963 KARL COMBS w 115 7 10 9' lO* 91 D Jones C H Knebelkamp t^85-100 88244 BLUE PENCIL w 115 6 4 ll1 ll1 10' D Hum Idlo Hour Stock Fm Stb 108J-100 88147 BAR LIGHT w 115 12 6 S* 8' 111 H Stutts Audley Stock Fm Stb 1530-100 TRINKET w 115 5 12 12 12 12 D Conn ly R A Fairbairn t tMutuel field. JCoupled as W. E. Arp'egate entry. Time, 25, 49%. Track muddy. $2 mutuels paid — Alleghan, $7.80 straight, $5.20 place, $3.50 show; Jack Knight, $7.30 place, $3.4* show; W. E. Applegate entry, $3.10 show. Equivalent honking odds— Alleghan. 200 to 100 straight. 160 to 100 place, U to 100 show; Jack Knight, Mi to 100 place, 70 to 100 show; W. E. Applegate entry, 55 to 100 show. Winner — B. c, by Everest — Ten Pin, by Jack Point (trained by J. M. Goode; bred by Mr. G. L. Hundley). Went to post at 2:30. At post 2 minutes. Start good and slow. Won driving: second and third the same. AI.LE ;HAN began well, but was taken back on the first turn and ridden wide into the stretch, then finished gamely under hard rid ng and wore JACK KNIGHT down in the last seventy yards. JACK KNIGHT raced forwardly for the entire race and finished well. Bit; SWEEP ran a good race on the turns, but raced wide. MASSILION liegan tiring in the last eighth after showing the most early s-pecd. ORATOR raced well. N1NK SIXTY was forced back soon after the start. BLUE PENCIL was taken back sharply on the first turn. Scratched -Sandy Man. 115; Sanction, 115; Bob Spalding, 115; Renbarg, 115. Overweight — Orator, 2 pounds. 8fiO'19 THIRD RAC£i — Futurity Course. (Sept. 25, 1920— 1:09%— 2— 120.) Purse $700. 3-year-OOU *m olds and upward. Claiming. Net value to winner $550; second, $100; third, $50. Index Horses AWtPPSt Vi Vi Str Fin Jockeys Owners Equiv. Odds Str't 88454 3*T S. JORDAN w 4 113 9 5 2t P 1' 1 R Eludau W E Applegate 431-100 84589'WELCOME w 4 112 10 7 51 41 2'1 2« S Griffin H Oots 265-100 88006- Mll'ON PINE wr 4 113 1 2 31 5' 41 P H Meyer T H Bernhardt 370-luO 85711 GLORIA QUAYLEwb 3 1»4 | 4 4» 2- 3" 4« A Vlemot O L Steele 49)5-100 (85777 i 'SHINDY w 4 112 8 3 9*1 91 61 51 G Noel F Peyton 103"-100 88721 :Ji:i l: GH ABBEY wb 3 10 »i 6 1 D 31 51 61 H Stutts Mrs G W Church 415-100 •THOMAS PIATT w 3 97 11 10 10» 104 91 7" W Chsules Hislo Bros t3665-100 87635 SON Or TROMP wsb 3 M 7 11 11 11 10J 8 J Mer'mee W Perkins 4170-100 81119 AMIIAI.1KA w 4 110 6 6 6"» 6» 71 9* D Conn'ly E F, Prichard t 64818 CONTACT W 5 112 3 8 7" 81 81 M* W Taylor II P Headley 3000-100 86201 McVICKAK w 3 106 4 9 8= 71 11 11 D Jones C H Knebelkamp t tMutuel field. Time, 23%, 49%. 1:02%, 1:12%. Track muddy. $2 mutuels paid— T. S. Jordan, $10.00 straight, $5.10 place, $3.50 show; Welcome, $4.20 place, $2.00 show; Iluon Pine, $2.80 show. Equivalent booking odds — T. S. Jordan, 4.'.0 to 101 straight, 155 to 100 place, 75 to 100 show; Weliome. 110 to 100 place. 45 to 100 show; Iluon Pine, 40 to 100 show. Winner — Ch. g. by Luke Mcl.uke — Voteriua, by Voter (trained by C. Van Dusen; bred by Mr. H. P. Gardner). Went to post at 3:00. At post 3 minutes. Star* good and slow. Won handily; second and third driving. T. S. JOKDAN, heli od by the slow going and (bowing the most speed, raced into a good lead, but had to be ridden hard near the end. WELCOME began slowly and gained steadily, but swerved in the last sixteenth. Hl'ON PINE dropped back in the first quarter, but came again in the stretch. GLORIA Ql'AYLE showed siieed, but began tiring near the end. JEDBURGH ABBEY set the early pace but tired fast after going ■ half mile. SON OF TROMP closed a big gap. Scratched— 8K5«5 = Odd Seth. 108: (85625) My Valet. Ill: 85344 Volt, 113; 88143 Despard, 111; 80111 l'ogo. ION; (87511 )Tinamou. 102; 85714 Beautiful Addie, 103. Overweights — Gloria Uuayle. 2 pounds; Jtdburgli Abbey. 2Vi: Son of Tromp, 1; Ambalika, 3. 66Q/I0 FOURTH RACE — 1 Mile and 70 Yards. (Sept. 11. 1916 — 1:42% — 3 — 102.) Phoenix OOiJ'iO Hotol Handicap. $1.C00 Added. 3-year-olds and upward. Net value to winner $775; second, $173.25; third. $90.50. Index Horses AWtPPSt % % % Str Fin Jockeys Owners Equiv. Odds Str't 85799 'ALMADEL B 3 103 2 2 l| 1" 1« 1' l'l S Griffin H P Headley f50-100 82055 BEAU HITLER w 4 107 3 3 21 3» 3* 23 2* H Meyer Idle Hour Stock Fm Stb 285-100 88269 CORINTH W 4 109 4 4 3'1 2= 2J 33 3« H Stutts L T Cooper C45-100 82»06,CHACOLET wb 7L2 114 4 4 4 4 M Garner H P Headley t tCoupled as H. P. neadley entry. Time. 25%, 60%, 1:10%, 1:42%. 1:47%. Track muddy. $2 mutuels paid 11. P. Headley entry, $3. to straight, $2.10 place; Beau Butler, $2.30 place. No show mutuels sold. Equivalent booking odds — H. P. Headley entry, 50 to 100 straight, 5 to 100 place; Beau Butler, 15 to 1C0 pla«-e. Winner— Ch. c, by Ultimus — Busy Lass, by Meddler (trained by J. T. Taylor; bred by Mr. nal Price Headley). Went to iH st at 3:34. At post 1 minute. Start good and slow. Won easily; second and third driving. AI.MADEI. raced like a good colt, took the lead quickly, and was under hard restraint for a half mile, but drew away when called on and uas going well at the end. BEAU BUTLER dropped back after going the first half, but under hard riding came fast in the last eighth. CORINTH moved up with a rush at the half mile ground, but tired decidedly in the stretch. C1IACOLET was far back after going the first quarter and failed to improve her position in the stretch. Scratched- (85670)(;raome, 107. Overweights — Alniadel, 1 i ound; Corinth. 2. QQO/l/1 FIFTH RACE — 1 Mile. (May 11, 1911 — 1:37% — 6 — 108.) Thirty -seventh Running ASH-0 5t/'*rl LAND OAKS Purse. $3,000 Added. 3-vear-olds. Fillies. Allowances. Net value to i winner $2,230; second, $350; third, $150. Index Horses AWtPPSt % i % Str Fin Jockeys Owners Equiv. Odd* Str't 88036 = LITTLE VISITOR w 121 5 1 Ink lij I* l« 1« E Pool J L Knight 580-1O0 ) 861223BI TTRESS w 121 6 7 9 7 4= 21 2s J Heupel R A Fairbairn +940-100 i 85798-ROTHKKMEL w 121 8 2 3' 2"k 21! 4« 31 W W T'lor J N Camden JS5-10? | 85716 BIONONIA w 121 9 5 2'1 3* 3- 31 4» D Connly R A Fail bairn t • 88178:l'.r.ll ESMAID w 121 7 3 51 4s 5* 5s 5» W Fronk II P Whitney 920 -10-J i 85758 'DEEM I NO w 121 4 9 P 5» d- 6s 610 B Hai cey C B Dailey 1200-100 | ( 80077 HUCKWirT CAKE w 121 2 8 41 61 7 7 7 D Hum Idle Hour Stock Fm Stb 1385-100 I 853 4 7 KITTY PAT w 121 1 4 7h Fell. M Garner J N Camden t 88088 DANGER1ULO w 121 3 « 8» Fell. II Stuits Audley Farm Stable 2650-100 I tCoupled as R. A. Fairbairn entry. JJ. N. Camden entry. Time. 23%. 48%. 1:14%. 1:42%. Track muddy. $2 mutuels paid — Little Visitor. $13.00 straight. $0.10 place, $::.40 show; R. A. Fairbairn entry, $0 10 place, $3.50 show: J. N. Camden entry, $2.40 show. Equivalent IxK.king odds— Little Visitor. 580 to 100 straight, 205 to 100 p'ace. 70 to 100 show; R. A Fairbairn entry, 355 to 100 piece. 75 to 100 show; J. N. Camden entry. 20 to 100 show. Winner B. f, by Sweep- Margaret Il..st:ngs, by Hastings (trained by W. I'erkin-; bred by Mr. Charles Nu.kols). _ Went t ix.st at 4-0-1. At p *t 2 minutes. Start good and slow. \\ on easily: second and third 1 driving. LITTLK VISITOR took kindly to the soft going and. racing into a long lead in the first half, • lield it to win in a eant-r. BUTTRESS was far back in the early racing, but closed a big gap and 1 finished well. ltOTHKUMKI. ra' ed gamely, but tired in the last quarter. BIONONIA Ixgan tiring after ' going well for three -quarters. Kl'lTY PAT fell in the first quarter. DANGERILLO could not avoid 1 the fallen filly and fell too. Scratched 88322 Beach Talk, 121; SS245;Princesa Adele, 121; 88040 Cream Puff, 121; 88912 Gloria 1 Ouayle. 116. ^ QQ£V^ g£ EIXTH RACE — 1-2 Mile. (April 25, 1921 — 47% — 2 — 114%.) Spring Station Purse, Purse s OOt/4D $800. 2-year-olds. Allowances, Net value to winner $650; second, $100; third, $50. Index Horses AWtPPSt % Str Fin Jockeys Owners Equiv. Odds Str't t DEVOID w 110 1 1 32 2» l'l M Garner J N Camdon 1606-100 ) (88563 (SMACKER w 115 6 3 2' 1* -* W K-l*ay W E Applegate 115-100 j BRIDE O' T. WIND w 105 5 4 ll 3« 3« W Pool D Breckinridge 610-100 j ( ! d ^ a r . . j 1 i 1 1 1 1 } 1 ( - : \ i I ( '. : SUPPORTER w 108 7 7 41 41 45 J A M'ney Williams Bros 4720-100 XTRA w 113 3 « 61 51 5» W W T'or H P Headley 415--100 87797;RED HEART w 111 8 5 61 7* 6» J H Burke T H Bernhardt 18X -100 (87046)PRCESS UMBRTA w 110 4 2 7« 6' 7' E Pool Audley Farm Stable 2^0-100 86938 )GEN. G1NOCKIO w 111 28 888C Dishm'n South Side Stable 7855-100 Time. 24%, 49. Track muddy. $2 mutue'.s paid— Devon. $34.10 straight, $8.80 place, $4.50 show; Smacker, $3.40 place, $2.30 ahow; Bride o" the Wind. $3.20 show. Equivalent booking odds — Devon. 1605 to 100 straight, 340 to 100 place, 125 to 100 show; Smacker, 70 to 100 place, 15 to 100 show; Bride o' the Wind, CO to 100 show. Winner — Ch. c. by Light Brigade — Derna, by Peter Quince (trained by D. E. Stewart; bred by Mr. Johnson N. Camden). Went to post at 4:41. At post 2 minutes. Start good and slow. Won easily; second and thinf driving. DEVON began well and. racing forwardly from the start, took the lead in the stretch and ew away from SMACKER in the last sixteenth. SMACKF.U, also away well, followed Bit IDE- O' TUB WIND closely and took the lead, but began tiring and swerved in the last eighth. BRIDE O' TUB WIND set a fast pace, but dropped back after reaching the stretch. PRINCES L'MCUIA raced green and was ridden wide on the turn. The others were always beaten. Overweights — Devon. 2 pounds; Xtra, 2. CCQ 4(1 SEVENTH RACE— 1 Mile and 70 Yards. (Sept. 11, 1916— 1:42%— 3— 102.) Purse $700. OOtF^O 4-yoar-olds and upward. Claiming. Net value to winner $550; second, $100; third. $50. Index Hon?ea AWtPPSt % % % Str Fin Jockeys Owners Equiv. Odds Str't 88687s 'DINGO w 4 107 10 7 l1 1» 1* V V H Meyer F P Wilson 310-100 o8038»SIX PENCE w 5 108 9 3 3' 31 2» 2« 2* L Neal J Greeno . 855-100 88038 'ATTRACTIVE wsb 4 102 6 6 6l 6« 5« .11 3« G Noel T Mountjoy 1T,:5-100 P-65S6' 'TIGHT wr 4 107 3 1 2« 21 41 51 41 W Charles T H Bernhardt 1360-100 88561 !MAD'M VENNIE wb t 107 2 I 5J 4i S* 4l 5* W R'nour C B Shafer UC30-100 88316'WAR PRIZE wb 9 108 4 10 9« 9l 61 61 6» A Vlemot V Tyler t 87974 COLORED BOY wr 6 113 1 2 7» 71 7' 7« 71 J Heupel G F Croissant 173-100 85797 'UNCLE VELO wr 7 10S 5 8 S« 83 8' S1 8» S Kehrt T E Keating t 87410 TENDER SETH wr 5 113 8 5 41 5' 9« 9« 9s W Fronk Mrs R McGarvey 795-100 85712 RUNQUOI w 7 113 7 9 10 10 10 10 10 J McCov C A Matlock 3820-100 tMutuel feild. Time, 23%. 48%. 1:16%, 1:41%, 1:46%. Track muddy. $2 mutuels paid— Dingo, $8.80 straight, $4.70 place, $5.00 show; Six Pence, $6.70 place. $6.40 show; Attractive. $10.40 show. Equivalent booking odds — Dingo, 340 to 100 straight, 135 to 100 place, 150 to 100 show; Six Pence, 235 to 100 place, 220 to 100 show: Attractive, 420 to 100 show. Winner — B. g, by ilcGee — Ida Harrison, by Ingoldsby (trained by J. R. Riley; bred by Mr. Charles W. Moore). Went to post at 5:13. At post 1 minute. Start good and slow. Won easily: second and third driving. DINGO raced into the lead after a quarter and won under restraint. SIX PENCE ran a good race and finished well. ATTRACTIVE closed a gap in the last quarter. TIGHT showed speed, but began tiring in the stretch. MADAM VENNIE raced prominently to the stretch and quit. COLORED BOY was far back all the way. Scratched— 8S305 Impossible. 107: 88323 Nogales, 112; 88324 Elusive, 102; 85501^311810, 112: 88203 Ruth S.. 102; (S831(i)Tickler, 107; 88317 Kinburn, 113; S8323 Goldfield, 112. Daily Racing Form Charts: Havre De Grace . . . i ) i | • i | I I 1 • 1 ' 1 1 s t ) j j HAVRE DE GRACE (Copyright, 1925, by Daily Racing Form Publishing Company.) HAVRE DE GRACE, MD., SATURDAY. APRIL 25, 1925— (1 Mile). Tenth day. Harford Agricultural and Breeders' Association. Spring meeting of 13 days. Weather clear. Stewards, George Brown, Jr., Baker Waters and II. P. Conkling. Judges, E. 11. Morris, Joseph McLennan and J. P. Turner. Starter, James Milton. Racing Secretary, Joseph McLennan. Racing starts at 2:30 p. m. (Chicago time. 1:30). 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. QOAi rV FIRST RACE — 4 1-2 Furlongs. (April 21, 1925 — 53—2—116.) Purse $1,200. 2-year-olds. OOlJr^z 4 Maidens, Claiming. Net value to winner $900: second, $200; third, $100. Index Horses AWtPPSt % Str Fin Jockeys Owners Equiv. Odds Str't 88879 MISS BLAZE w 109 9 3 1* l1 1') F Weiner S Louis 280-103 88629 GREEN BLAZES wb 113 4 4 4» 2J 2« J Maiben R Parr J570-100 88879 MERRY w 101 3 1 6'1 4'1 31 L Lang Mrs V Farrar 11020-100 88710'PRCESS APPLE w 113 13 5 3i 5' 41 C Lang R W Carter {175-100 88879 'PHEASANT w 112 5 8 8 8« 61 W Harvey R W Carter 5 87963 GUNNY SACK w 113119 6 7* 64 61 E Smlw'd Flamingo Stable t:i25-100 88850 VULGATE w 105 1 2 2h ."1 71 S Bullman P B Codd 7530-100 88850»CHEF wr 1071 7 9 5» 7li 81 G Fields A B Walker 675-100 88787 GUINEA GOLD w 113 8 7 101 91 9l J H Burke Mrs A Swenke 8300-100 88850 'HARLEW HALL w 103 2 10 ll1 10' U0* R Pierce O C Denny 212M1-10C 88850 MIX w 113 11 12 9 11* ll'l R Carter W Livingston 1450-100 LADY w 102112 13 12» 12'J121 J Wallace W Garth t 'LITTLE EMMA w 100 6 11 13 13 13 W McP.Vil 8 Ross f tMutuel field. JCoupled as R. Parr and W. !arth entry. §R. W. Carter entry. Time, 23%. 48%, 54. Track fast. $2 mutuels paid — Miss B'aze. $7. CO straight, $5.20 place, $4.00 show; R. Parr and W. Garth entry. $5.70 place, $5.00 show; Merry, $32.50 show. Equivalent booking odds Miss Blaze, 280 to 100 straight. 1G0 to 100 place, 130 to 100 show; R. Farr and W. Garth entry, 185 to 100 place, 150 to 100 show; Merry. 1525 to 100 show. Winner — Br. f, by Blazes — Canny Miss, by Ogden (trained by W. A. Burttschell; bred by Mr. Woods Garth). Went to post at 2:33. At post 2 minutes. Start good and slow. Won handily: second and third driving. MISS BLAZE, away fast, took the lead quickly and, making the pace fast, finished gamely through the stretch and held GREEN BLAZES safe at the end. GREEN BLAZKS raced in nearest pursuit of the winner throughout, but swerved toward the inner rail when ridden hard in the last eighth. MERRY saved much ground on the turns and finished fast. PRINCESS APPLE ran well and had no mishaps. PHEASANT was crowded back when turning out of the back stretch and forced wide, but closed a big gap. GUNNY SACK raced well. VULGATE quit. CHEF suffered slightly from early interference. Scratched— 88850 Royal Kiss. 101: 88879 Light View. 108; 88870 Aleeste, 07; 88870 Herbert. 112. Overweights-— Gunny Sack, \yt piunds: Chef, 1 %• : Guinea Gold, 4; Harlew Hall, 4; Lady, 1V4. QOQ/IG SECOND RACE — 3-4 Mile. (April 21. 1925—1:11—4—129.) Eclipse Handicap. Purse OOJj'^lO $1,500. 3-vear-^lds and upward. Net value to winner $1,000; second, $303; third, $150; fourth, $50. Index Horses AWtPPSt % % Str Fin Jockeys Owners Equiv. Odds Str't 88867 DIGIT w 4 107 4 2 l1 l1 l1 V\ B Kenn'dy Seagram Stable 1630-100 85l49 = WHETSTONE WB 4 110 5 5 l*?" 21 2'1 W Harvey Glen Riddle Stk Fm Stb 375-100 88867 HEELTAPS wb 5 97 2 4 & 6« 61 3»k R W'liams E F Whitney 1555-100 88267 GREAT JAZ w 5 102 6 6 2l 21 3l 4t» J Wallace C Wiedemann 4550-100 88267 = SUN ALTOS w 4 106 7 1 6' 4» 51 5" E Ambr'se Lilano Stable 465-100 85853 PEPP wb 4 104 3 7 7 7 7 6s R Pierce O W Loft 11920-100 88744 CANDY KID wb 3 110 1 3 3* 51 41 7 L McAtee H P Whitney 90-100 Time, 22%. 46%. 1:11%. Track fast. $2 mutuels paid— Digit. $34.00 straight, $10.00 place, $5.00 show; Whetstone, $4.20 place, $3.40 show; Heeltaps, $4.80 show. Equivalent booking odds— Digit, 1G30 to 100 straight, 400 to 100 place, 105 to 100 show; Whetstone, 110 to 100 place, 70 to 100 show; Heeltaps, 140 to 100 show. Winner — B. c, by Ultimus — Miss Valens, by Valens (trained by W. Bateman; bred by Mr. Hal Price Headley). Went to post at 3:07. At post 2 minutes. Start good and slow. Won driving: second and third driving. DIGIT set a fast pace throughout and maintained his position gamely under hard riding through the last eighth. WHETSTONE began in a tangle, but secured a clear course and steadily improved her position, but was unable to overtake the winner. HKKI.TAI'S was outpaced to the streteh, and finished with a rush through the last eighth and outstayed GRBAT JAZ. The latter ran a fast half, but tired slightly in the last eighth. SI'N ALTOS gained rapidly on the outside but lost considerable ground when entering the stretch. PEl'P began slowly. CANDY KID was in close quarters on the inside for the first half mile and moved up when entering the stretch, but was again cut off and forced back. Scratched— (888S0)The Bat, 105. Overweights — Heeltaps, 1 pound; Sun Altcs. 3. fifiQ/iQ THIRD RACE— 1 Mile and 70 Yards. (Sept. 28, 1918— 1:42%— 4 — 132.) Old Dominion OOt/^IJ/ Purse. Purse $1,500. 3-year-olds. Allowances. Net value to winner $1,000; second. $300; third. $150; fourth, $50. Index Horses AWtPPSt % % % Str Fin Jockeys Owners Equiv. Odds Str't CHANTEY w 107 6 8 €J 5 1 4 3J l'l I Parke Greentreo Stablo 150-100 (88768)SWEPING AWAY w 113 1 1 l'l I1} l'l 1» 2'i A Schger Xalapa Farm Stablo 215-100 85926 SENALADO wb 107 2 2 2 2s 2-1 2'i 3' J Maiben R T Wilson 405-100 88790 = CH1NK w 103 5 4 4'1 3» 3" 4'i 4J L Lang Mrs W J Howard 1620-10" 88880 FINLAND wb 108 8 3 3'i 4* 5« 5* 5» D McA'ffe W Garth 2610-100 88881 BALBOA w 110 7 5 51 6« 6« 6« 6" B Kenn'dy I Most 25X5-10) 88745 'FLAGSHIP wb 103 3 6 7« 7" 7" 7'" 7» J Wallace W M Jeffords 3165-100 (88791 )ROSE CLOUD w 1051 4 7 8 8 8 8 S S Bullman P B Codd 13165-100 Time. 23, 47%. 1:12%. 1:37%. 1:42. (New track record.) Track fast. $2 mutuels paid — Chantey. $5.00 straight, $3.70 place, $3.00 show; Sweeping Away, $3.10 place, $2.50 show: Senalado, $3.20 show, Equivalent booking odds — Chantey, 150 to 100 straight. 85 to 100 place, 50 to 100 show; Sweeping Away, 55 to 100 place, 25 to 100 show: Senalado, 00 to 100 show. Winner— Ch. c, by Pennant— Enchanting, by St. Victrix (trained by J. Rowe, Jr.; bred by Mr. Harry Payne Whitney). Went to post at 3:40. At post I minutes. Start good and slow. Won driving: second and th rd driving. CHANTEY raced a trifle green for the first half mile, but moved up swiftly when midway around the last turn and passed the leaders in the stretch, but was kept under sharn riding t.- the end. SWKEI'ING AWAY set a fast pace to the last eighth and finished resolutely. SKNAI.ADO raced in closest pursuit of the leader from the start and moved up gamely in the stretch, then tired. CHINK displayed much early spctd. FINLAND raced well. Scratched— 8S813:Harlan, lOl: 888*-0 Judge Fuller. 110. Overweights Chantey, 1 pouud; Finland, 1; Rose Cloud. 4%. QQCkK/l FOURTH RACE— 4 1-2 Furlongs. (April 21. 1925 — 53—2—116.) Thirteenth Running OOtJtJXJ ABERDEEN STAKES. $10,000 Added. 2-year-olds. Allowances. Net value to winner $9,825; second, $2,000; third, $1,000; fourth. $500. Index Horses AWtPPSt % Str Fin Jockeys Owners Equi t. Odds Str't (88487)RDCK MAN w 116 31 1« l2 I'iJ Mail-en Sagamoro Stablo 2335-100 (88865 (FIDDLESTICKS w 116 8 C 31 31 2l I Park » H P Whitney 160-100 88809-CINEMA will 1 2 4 1 2» 31 R Carier S Ross 4346 100 ( 88899 (CANTER w 122 9 8 8" 61 41 E Scobie J E Griffith C25-100 (88809 (MY COLONEL W 119 4 5 7"* 7'1 5b N Barrett C Wiedemann 355-100 88809 SILVER FINN w 116 7 4 5' 5' 6'1 E Smlw 1 Flamingo Farm Stable 9080-100 (88676)NAVIGATOR w 119 6 7 61 8'" 74 W Haivey Greentreo Stablo 435-100 88865»GoLDEN HAZE w 113 5 3 21 4'i 8* C Kummer Mrs W M Jeffords 2125-100 88865 KEMAI, w 116 10 9 913 •»• 9* C I.an,: F W White t7100-100 AMERICAN SON w 116 2 10 10 10 10 D McA'ffe W A Read f tCoupled as F. W. White and W. A. Read entry. Time, 23, 46%. 53. (Equals track record.) Track fast, $2 mutuels paid— Rock Man. $48.70 straight, $13.50 place, $7.00 show; Fiddlesticks, $3.50 place, $3 20 show: Cinema, $12.10 show. Equivalent booking odds Rock Man, 2335 to 100 straight, 575 to 100 place, 205 to 100 show; Fiddlesticks, 75 to 100 place, 00 to 100 show; Cinema. 505 to 100 show. Winner-B. c, by Trap Rock — Lydiu A., by Sir Wilfred (trained by J. II. Stotler; bred by Mr. It. Riley). 1 (Continued on Page Eight.) COLUMBUS j (Continued from third page.) ^^ Went to post at 4:18. At poet 4 minutes. Start good and slow for all but AMERICAN SON Won ridden out; second and third driving. ROCK MAN, off forwardly and saving ground on the turns. took the lead at once and. Betting a fast pate, drew away after entering the *tretcli, but was hard ridden to maintain his advantage. FIDDLESTICKS reared up at the start but settled into his stride the cutslde, responded gamely when called on in the final dime quickly and, moving up rapidly on CINEMA raced on the inside all the way and, saving ground, came fast in the final drive t AMKK began slowlv and was forced to race extremely wide to improve his position and ran a good race Ml COLONEL was slightly interfered with in the first eighth, but gradually improved his position and wag going fast at the finish. SILVER FINN ran well. NAVIGATOR could never improve his position. ] GOLDEN HAZE quit after going about three-eighths and was eased up. . r Scratcbed-88890' Silken Mane. 116; 88705'Harvey Stedman. 116; (88879)Swoop, 116; 8837o=J.mm.e Walker, 11C; 88742 Sea Net, 113. OOfkC-i FIFTH RACE— 1 Kile and 70 Yards. (April 25, 1925— 1:42—3— 107.) Shenandtoah OOt/dl Handicap. Purse $2,000. 3-year-olds and upward. Net value to winner $1,300; second, J $400; third, $200; fourth, $100. . Index Horses AWtPPSt % It % Str Fin Jockeys Owners Equiv. Odds Str't _ 83284 'TRANSMUTE w 4 112 1 1 21 2'J 2l 1' Is L McAtee H P Whitney 3S3-100 88881 =TE.\' MINUTES w 5 106 5 4 4-* 4'J 4* 2i 2'J J Wallace Glen Riddle Stk Fm Stb 445-100 j (88901 )T. ROLL CALL w 6 101 4 3 l'J l'J U l 3 J W Harvey Mrs J Bauer *?2?"J™ i 88744'PRCESS DOREEN w 4 112 3 2 3' 3'J 3' 43 4' C Lang Audley Farm Stable »■ . 88881 RMAN BCHELRwb 8 101 6 7 6 5' 5 5'J 5' T Wilson Mrs FA Clark i?H"™ 1 88744 DIOGENES wn 4 106 7 6 7" 6« 6" 6" 6" E Ambr'se Mrs W M Jeffords j**?-,1* j 88810 NICHOLAS w 3 103 2 8 8 8 8 8 7= R Pierce M Hirsch ^"JS 1 88853 IN MEMORIAM W I 124 8 5 6 7» 7' V- 8 N Barrett C Wiedemann 214^-100 Time, 23%. 47%, 1:12%, 1:37%. 1:42. (Equals track record.) Track fast. $2 mutuels paid— Transmute, $9.70 straight. $3.30 place. $4.00 show; Ten Minutes, $4.00 place. $3.10 j ^"^uivalfn^bo^ki'ng'odds— Trknsmute. 385 to 100 straight, 165 to 100 place, 130 to 100 show; Ten ] Minutes, 103 to 100 place, 55 to 100 show; The Roll Call, 170 to 100 show. Winner— Ch. c, by Broomstick— Traverse, by Tracery (trained by J. Bowe, Jr.; bred by Mr. Harry . *r Went "to *post at 4:55. At post 7 minutes. Start good and slow for all but NICHOLAS. Won easily; second and third driving. TRANSMUTE followed in nearest pursuit of the leader until in the stretch, then passed THE ROLL CALL at the eighth post and won easing up. TEN MINULTES. un-der slight restraint for the first half mile, then gained steadily when called on into a fast , going se ond THE ROLL CALL set a fast pace to the stretch and tired, but finished gamely. PRINCESS DOJUU was hard ridden through the final three-eighths, but was unable to improve fcjrj »■£*"£_■* "*" . BACHELOR raced well. NICHOLAS wheeled at the start and was practically left. IN MEMORIAM was pulled up. Scratched— (880O2)Overall, 102: (88745) Lieutenant II., 102. Overweights— Diogenes, 2 pounds; Nicholas, 3. __ | OOnrrO SIXTH RACE— 1 1-16 Miles. (Sept. 18, 1920— 1:44%— 3—138.) Purse $1,200. 3-year-olds 0&*J&+4 and upward. Claiming. Net value to winner $900; second, $200; third, $100. ■ Index Horses AWtPPSt % & % Str Fin Jockeys Owners Equiv. Odds Str't (88767 )*TOP S'RGEANT w 7 115 1 1 6« 6s 55 1* lh W Harvey G C Winfrey J^'YQ (88904 (INTREPID wb 4 111 4 3 1* 1= 1» 3'J 2h E Ambr'se J Scheuer 228O-10O (88815)OVER FIRE w 4 108 5 5 4" 5' » 2'J 3=5 J Wallace W Wick ,3if~J™ 88813'DERONDA wb 4 107 7 8 6* 4» 4'J 4h 4'J A Hunt CC Smithson ^I,™ 888S2»RELPHRIZONIA w 5 1C6 9 6 3'J 2' 3' 6' 5* L McAtee Mrs A Swenke I'-}™ 88815'ALTISSIMO wb 4 105 3 4 7' 7* 6' J 6» 6« S Bullman P B Codd ™~"}™ 88854 'SQUARSON w 6 109 8 9 9 8= 8* 7 ° 7'° J Maiben W A. Read i^-~^ 88882 BRUNELL wb 5 109 6 7 81 9 9 S 8= F Weiner C M White ^-"J^ (85231) 'HARMONIOUS w 6 107 2 2 2i 3b 7= ffl 9 J McT sue A J Wells 123o-l(W Time. 23%, 48%, 1:13, 1:39%, 1:46. Track fast. $2 mutuels paid— Top Sergeant, $3.20 straight, $2.80 place, $2.80 show; Intrepid, $8.00 place, $7.70 show: Over Fire, $7.10 show. Equivalent booking dds— Top Sergeant. 60 to 100 straight. 40 to 100 place, 40 to 100 show; Intrepid, 345 to 100 place, 285 to 100 show; Over Fire, 255 to 100 show. . - _ . . . Winner— Ch. g, by Cock o' the Walk— Fairy Ray, by Radium (trained by G. C. Winfrey; bred by Mr. Arthur B. Hancock). Went to post at 5:29. At post 2 minutes. Start good and slow. Won ___-_. driving; second and -...-- third the same TOP SERGEANT was outpaced in the early racing, but gained steadily in the last three-eighths and passed the leaders, but tired in the final strides. INTREPID set a good pace to the stretch and responded gainelv when put to a hard drive. OVER FIRE was prominent for the entire race and finished resolutely. DERONDA raced well. BELPHRIZONIA tired after going three-quarters and swerved out lD t Scratched— (88656) Golden Billows, 107; 886Sl)Rsma. 108; (88792) Wtodlake, 111; 88814 Rock and Rye. 100; 88882 Llewellyn, 109; (88635) Ed Pendleton, 103. OQIitTO BEVENTH RACE— 1 1-4 Miles. (Sept. 27. 1918—2:05 — 4—115.) Purse $1,200. 4-year-olds OOtf OO and upward. Claiming. Net valuo to winner $900; second, $200; third, $100. Index Horses AWtPPSt % % 1 Str Fin Jockeys Owners Equiv. Odds Str't 88854'»FROSTY BOY wb 4 112 4 4 4» 6' 5" 4» 1* R Pierce W Wick 645-100 88904 'GOOD NIGHT wb 5 112 6 5 3l 3-* Snk 2J 2» J McT" gue J L Earl 220-100 ( 88883 )THE ARCHER wb 8 114 3 2 6' 2* 1J 1' 3* J H Burke Mrs A Swenke 235-100 88900' »P THE SCRIBEwb 4 102 5 3 l4 l1 2» 3-* 41 W Harvey G W Foreman 495-100 (88851) 'OLD TIMER w 5 110 7 6 2nk 4J 4J 5' 5« A Lacaste W W Loney 2920-100 88924,SOVIET w 5 108 1 1 6J 6J 6' 6s 6 J D McA'ffe M G Lupo 1590-103 88900'EL JESMAR wb 6 107 2 7 7 7 7 7 7 A A'cardy F P Robie 1830-100 Time, 23%, 48%, 1:14%, 1:40%. 2:07. Track fast. $2 mutuels paid -Frosty Boy, $14.90 straight, $4.90 place, $3.00 show; Good Night, $3.S0 place, $3.00 shew; The Archer, $3.00 show. Equivalent booking odds— Frosty Boy, 645 to 100 straight, 145 to 100 place, 50 to 100 show; Good Night 90 to 100 place, 50 to 100 show: The Archer, 50 to 100 show. Winner— Ch. c, by Master Robert— Frostilla, by Uncle (trained by R. McKeever; bred by Mr. C. Bruce Head). . . . -. ^ . ,. Went to post at 5:56. At prst 1 minute. Start good and slow. Won driving; second and third the same. FROST V BOY was in close quarters on the turn out of the back stretch, where he was crowded back, but (ame again in the home stretch and, finishing with a rush, just managed to get up in time to win GOOD NIGHT came wide in the home stretch and made a great finish after passing the eighth pest but tired ufter catching THE ARCHER. The latter was under restraint until after rounding the ."ar turn', from where he raced into a good lead, but tired after seeming the winner. PETE THE SCRIBE was much used in making the pace, but quit in the stretch. Scratched— 88855-Trajanus, 104; 88900 Muskeg, 112; 8S904 Episode, 112. Overweight — Soviet, 1 pound. Page 4 Lexington Entries and Past Performances LEXINGTON MONDAY, APRIL 27 "WEATHER CLOUDY: TRACK SLOW. Ths figures under the heading "Rec." in the entries below show the beet tima of t-prh horse at the distance since January 1. 1924, no matter where it finished. In cases where record was made on other than a fast or good track, abbreviations show track conditions. 8CiOS IS FIRST INDEX OF 1925. 88187 IS FIRST INDEX OF APRIL. Racing starts at 2:0O n. m. (Chicago time. 3:03.) © Superior mud runner. X Good mud runner. :!: Fair mud runner. (M) Maidens. 'Apprentice | allowance . I Blinkers. The following abbreviations are used to designate | tracks :it which time records shown in entries I were made: Aqueduct Aq Kemp ton Park KP Aurora Au Keail worth Ke Belmont Park BP King Edward Ki Blue Bonnets BB Latonia La Bowie Bo Laurel Lu Brooklyn Park Br Lexington Lx Churchill Downs CD Maple Heights MH Columbus Co Marlboro Mb Connaught Park CP Miami Mi Conneaut Lake CL Mobile Mo Dade Park DP Mount Royal MR Devonshire De Omaha On Dorval Do Pimlica Pm j Duffenn Du Raceland Rd Empire Em Reno Re \ Fair Grounds FG Saratoga Sa Fort Erie FE Tanf oran Ta Hamilton Hm Thistle Down TD Havro do Grace HG Thorncliffe Th Hawthorne H w Tijuana Ti Havana Hv Toledo To Huntington Hu Windsor Wi Jamaica Ja Woodbine Wo Jefferson Park JP First Race — 1 Mile and 70 Yards. Purse fSOO. 3-year-olds and upward. Claiming. (Tiack record: Sept. 11. 1910 -1:42%— 3 —102. Today's T-d. HorscAPostPos. Wt. Kec. A.Wt Han. 8894C •Tender Setli, 4 La 108 1:4*% B MB X 728 88395 'Impossible. 7 Hw 107 1:44% 4 105x720 8578S •Quoin. 5 La 107 1:44 4j 4 105X7M 88319 •- •Tavlur Hay. 1 Ft; iai l 4r. tj ■ ior. x 7io i8831C) 'Tickler, • Em 111 1:49 4 103. 710 87928 Kandel. 2 La 103 1 :43V. 0 108x700 88318 •Foxmore, 3 ..JP 95 1 :45*i 3 90x705 Second Race — 1-2 Mile. Purse $S0O. 2 year-olds. Maidens. Fillies. (Track record: April 2.". 1921— 17%— 2— 1141.) 88629 Banderole. 13 Bn US :50M; 115.. 725 88244 Blow Horn. 1 JP 109 :48% 115..720 88748 Betty ('.. 4 ...JP109 :4S% 115. 715 Parley. 6 llo Micux. 2 115 Peggy Rleds.ie. 3 113 Ma Key. 5 US Helenas Babe, 7.. ll.r Neatness, 8 Ill Jane C. 9 11"' Cornelian. 10 IH Clarice R.. 11 113 Queen Clara. 12.. 113 Third Race — Futurity Course. Winchester I'urse. ^urse $800. 4 year olds and upward. Allowances. (Track record: Sept. 23, 1920— 1 :00k— 2— 120.) 75276 Sweetheart. 4 .. 5 101X730 844321 Stanwix. 3 4 108. .74". 88156* Buck. 5 4 100X740 •19058- Cherokee Lee, 1.. 4 103x73". ; 79003 Cherokee. 2 I 109X73) i '8775* Happy Top (M),6 4 108..72.J1 ! j' Fourth Race— 1 Mile and 70 Yards. Purse $800. 3 year-olds and upward. Claiming. (Track record: Sept. 11. 1916— l:42Vi— 3— 102.) 88821 'P.ed Seth. 2 .Hu 105 1:46% I 90X725 (88393) 'Hence, I La 102 1:47 4 103. .720, 88321 •Elusive. 5 Lx 97 1:47 4 98x715 88272 Richelieu. 7 .JP 103 1:47% 8 108x710 88946 'Tight, 1 JP 110 1:48% • 103X705 882'.0 'Hoy. 4 Hwllll:49h 5 108X703 82464 Hugo (M), 6 ... 3 95.. 700, Fifth Race — Futurity Course. Kaceland Purse. Purse $800. 3 vear-olds. Allowances. (Track record: Sept. 25, 1920— 1:09 Vi— 2— 120.) 85664» REPUTATION. 3 3 Lx 111 1:09% 115X730 (85798) King Nadi, 2 Lx 102 l:liy5h 113.. 740 (85758) Tilka. 7 113. .710 ! 84942) Oaffney. 9 109.. 735 85245 Menifee, 4 113. .735 85800 Fire On. 14 ..Lx 115 1:13% 109.. 735 85799 Sir Peter. 8 . .Lx 112 1 :12%m 111. .735 88910 Cream Puff, VKUk 10G 1 :13 MSXUB 85799 Supremus, 12 Lxl22 1:13%h 109.. 730, 87485 Alexander Moore, 1 111X725 1 85664 Traymore, 5 . .Lx 10S 1:11 113.725 80454rl Saar M , 6 105X725; 84487s Dr. A. L. Biggs. 10 109. 725' 84587 Brown Sugar, 11 113X720 Sixth Race— 1-2 Mile. I Purse $800. 2 year olds. Colts and Geldings. Claiming. (Track record: April 25. 1921— 47%— 2— 1141.) 88945 Gen. Ginockio. 1. 114x725 88941 Nine Sixty (M). 2 Ti 119 :49% 109.720 88941 Earl Combs (M). 11 JP 112 :50 104. .715 88945 Supporter (M),10 99. .710 88941 Frazer (M). 12... HO.. 705 ; Bol» Spalding. 5. jM i •Estin. 3 • 104 I ' Billy Witt. 4 tU Brown Leaf, 0... HO \ Oak, 7 1 7 Lucent, 8 100 I ! Little Cook, ». . . 109 I Seventh Race — 1 Mile and 70 Yards. Purse $800. 4-year-olds and upward. Claiming. (Track record: Sept. 11, 1910— 1 :42'i— 3— 102.) (85801) Georgie. I La 114 1:44 8 112X725 87772 R-ar Grass, 4...Ja 106 1:43 4 102. .720 82807 'Begonia. 2 Hw 1(« 1:44 4 105.. 715 88321 'Midwestern, I. .La 106 1:43% 4 108X710 85004" Fausto, 3 Hv MS 1:46% 4 110. .705 88942 Shindy, 6 Lx 103 1:49s 4 105x700 Lexington Jockey Percentages LEXINGTON JOCKEY PERCENTAGES From January 1, 1924, to and including April 24, li 25 i . nr At or Over Jockey. PC. Wt. Mts. 1st. 2d. 31. I.yke. L 22 115 78 17 11 13 Neal. L 21 107 365 76 52 45 Garner. M 19 110 364 70 59 00 McDcimott. L 19 106 635 123 117 110 i Nue K 19 105 780 150 135 95 Heupel. J 18 104 349 61 39 52 Howard. J 18 108 01 11 0 Stalbert, W 17 100 23 4 I 3 Geving. L. 17 98 103 28 21 19 Pool. ■ 17 108 537 92 103 Ss Stutts. H 17 108 970 100 132 140 Fisher. B. R 16 95 515 84 72 50 Lilley. W 16 113 225 35 29 21 Montgomery, L 16 103 422 68 40 4S Sharpc F 15 109 420 65 02 59 Burger N 14 106 162 23 16 17 Hum. D 14 110 235 34 20 37 Mooney. J. I 14 114 121 17 12 14 Roruanelli. R 14 103 118 17 9 14 111 111 B 13 100 580 74 87 73 Ltra* E 13 100 264 34 26 24 Conncliv. D 12 108 208 26 28 17 llair.ngton, R 12 108 165 19 13 16 Jones I) 12 100 714 86 94 85 fJtm h 12 105 453 53 64 61 (;rav' H 12 105 193 24 19 24 Over Jockey. P.C. Wt. Mts. 1st. 2d. 3d. I | Fronk. W 11 108 620 66 56 82 Gormley, J 11 105 408 52 56 70 Meyer, H 11 10* 81 9 8 9 Mergler. D 11 104 836 96 121 98 Blind. E 10 105 245 25 37 29 Cliailes, W 10 95 321 33 50 33 Gerrity. J 10 99 393 40 42 62; Martin. E 10 108 354 37 29 43 Kelsay. W 10 108 339 33 51 31 Tavlor. W. W 10 114 115 12 18 15: Owens. J 10 115 153 16 11 29 Con oran. J 09 109 333 29 32 39 McCov. J 09 101 355 31 34 32 Brothers. T 08 105 247 19 38 37 Carroll. G. W 08 101 191 16 22 27 Mooney, J. A OS 103 217 18 25 15 Gar-ier. H 08 106 193 16 21 24 Kaiser, H OS 107 97 8 14 8 Murphv, F 07 110 61 4 7 6 Hamilton. H 07 96 29 2 3 2 Lunsford. H 06 111 36 2 2 3 Steinhart. L 06 98 83 5 13 8 Yelton. R 06 101 435 27 33 51 Kederis J 05 106 103 5 12 11 Sigholz,' J 05 106 38 2 2 2 Wilson. A 98 1 0 0 0 1st Race [1st Lexington] 1 * DA PC 1 Mile and 70 Yard*. It-year-olds and upward. Claiming. (Sept. I SI HAUL 11, 1J»1« 1:42 1-5 II 102.) index Course Dlst Time T'ck Odd* Wt St & Str rin Jockeys Started Order of Finish TENDER SETH, ch. g. 6 105 By Seth— Tender Bloom, by Sir Dixon (Trainer. C. Howard. Owner. 8. N. Holman). Bleeder. B. A. Jones. 88946 See today's chart. 87410 RCr'mis 1 l-l.; 1 IS fast 12 106 6 2 61 8 4 J Sigholz 10 Lex. Maid. Tay.Hay, Der Son 87242 F.Gr nds 3-4 1:11 good 15 112 6 7 8l 7" D Merglerll Despair, SunnyGirl. JobnQ Kelly ; 87095 F.Gr'nds 1 1-1". l:5?%hvy 8 109 7 3 Jk 3' V Moore 8 Attractive. P.McCann, Gr'sTree 87059 F.Gr'nds 1 1-16 l:50%hvy 8 108 7 2 5l 5» V Moore 9 SnowMaiden. SUPeace, Proceeds 86937 F.Gr nds 1 3-10 2:C3Ssood -0 106 a 5 7 7" V Moore 7 Lexing'nMaid. Dorius. SixPence IMPOSSIBLE, ch. g. 4 105 By Omar Khayyam — Silent Queen, by Forfarshire. (Trainer. S. T. Batter. Owner. S. T. Baxter). Breeder. Mrs. L. Viau. 88946 See today's chart. 88395 Havana ln7yl:47 fast 1 105 2 3 2'J 4=3 S Kehrt • WiseCr'ker. Dustman. GailFord K8358 Havana 3-4 115%slow 1 110 1 3 l1 1"' S Kehrt 11 U.Murray. Pinehurst, Astrolite 88255 Havana lmTOy 1:43 fast 4 102 3 3 3 l1 S Kehrt 7 Apology. OurOption. G't.Vthcrn 87986 Havana 1 1-16 1 :49%fast 6-5 IOC 5 6 44 4'J S Kehrt 7 T. Peruvian. Mayrose. Seclusion 87840 Havana 1 1-16 1 :47%fast 7-5 103 5 1 24 21 I Kehrt 8 Jocose, Captain Adams, Galleon 87735 Havana lmTOy 1 :44%fast 8 0 105 2 3 2"* 21 8 Kehrt 10 FondleMe. KoyalSpring, K mare 87521 Havana 3-4 1:16 slow 2 110 9 9 7' J 31 I Kehrt 10 BrassBand. BegPardon, Pri.Peat 87432 Havana 3-4 1:14 good 3 107 3 1 1 ) 1'i S Kehrt 11 Riv« rsidc, Jocose. Hopeful 87337 Havana 5Jfl.0S%fast 3 113 I 1 1-1 1- 8 Kehrt • ShiueO.-i, Sanchol'ansy, Piueh'st QUOIN, b. g. 3 105 By Iron Cross II. — Lucinda, by Martinet. (Trainer, P. J. Williams. Owner. Williams Bros.). Breeder. Williams Bros. 85795 Lex gton FC l:13'*hvy 28-5 100 5 7 5' 4T E McClngl2 Statler. Spanish Rose, I.ugs 85675 Lex'gton PC l:12%slow 15 107 3 I 5'J 2" J Gerrity 12 Sister Flo, VanishingBoy, Stargo 85007 Lex'gton 1 1-1C 1:48 fast 18 97 8 2 6»* 9*1 B Hay 12 S.ofPiure, Ch rl.'der. Fl'enceW. 85514 Churchill 1 1:40 fast 9 107 5 6 51 5" S Griffin 7 Nilurod, Climax. Miss Host-dale 85242 Churchill 1 1:41 fast 61 99 7 8 5» 6«J S Griffin 12 Lex touMaid. LyChoco, Trapuet 84791 Latonia lm70y 1:44 fast 30 107 7 8 9« 9* D McA'iffelO RcaiiKing. Minus. B fulAddie 84482 Latonia 3-4 Ll.ltfcfast IS 107 8 48 V 7» D McA'iffel2 IrankGailor. O. Option. Watchful 83693 I_itonia lm70y l:44%fast 6 109 6 3 61 5* D McAufel2 BtifulAddie. Colfiu, Waukulla 81512 Kaceland 3-4 115%fast 11-10 102 7 6 3"* 1" D McAu'fe 8 S Josella, Ted'sPiuin, MacO'Boy 81212 Kaceland 3-4 1:16 fast 4 105 4 6 4* l1 D McA'ffe 7 S'nySue, L'donSmoke, OurOpt'n TAYLOR HAY, ch. h. 6 105 By Faux-Col — Emma Star, by Solar Star. (Trainer. J. M. Goodc. Owner, J. S. Taylor). Breeder. C. W. Hay. 88319 .Icff.isun 1 1-16 l:52%.slow 12 112 4 6 7J 7" J Colon 11 Generosity, Ben Wood. Soviet 88188 l.ffersi.n 1 1-16 1 :47%fast 10 106 4 9 8» 7" 8 Hebert 9 Yorick. Stornialong, Generosity 88008 .1. ffcrson 1 1-16 1:48 fast 7 109 2 3 31 2l D McA'ffe 7 Tu:alip. Kirkcaldy. Ossaleen 87834 Jefferson 1 1-4 tJMfcfMl 6 106 3 3 S1 10" II Me.Vffell Cln-erLMV. GladysV., St. Martins 87670 K Gr nds 1 1-S 1 54%fast 8 106 4 6 4' 35J V Moore 9 Westwood. Six i'ence. Slanderer 87486 FCr'nds 1 1 16 1 4s%fast 13-10 10S 1 2 li 21 W Harvey 8 I.cintc-. G!ad.\s V., Zanzibar 87410 P Gr'nds 1 1-16 1 :4s fast 41 l'C 1 3 M 24 W HarvevlO I.cxingtcnMaid, I) Sou, Blackolia TICKLER, ch. g. 4 103 By Spur— Jest, by Bon Brush. (Trainer, J. Pitz. Owner, Ohio Stable). Breeder, J. Butler. 88946 See today's chart. 88316 J.fferson 1 1-16 l:4S%fast 6 100 10 6 4} l'l G Cooper 10 Driitnmond. Slanderer. B'kJones 8821* Jefferson 1 1-4 2:08%fast ?• 105 6 2 41 4:J J McCoy 7 Frc.IKinnev . 1'ro.e.ds. GladysV. 88068 Jeff' rson 1 1-16 1 48%fast U 99 12 12 12 12-«H Hay 12 BogoiiJr.. lies Kgliton. TeaTra 87967 Jefferson 1 1-16 l:49%fa3t 30 104 12 12 m 10" H Mozer 12 B.irion, Tluel^pard, TarrayceC. 85100 Empire 1 1-16 1:48 fast 6 98 M Pulled up G Cooper 10 Tl.eWorld. Kcllerman. Wa.-Mask 84»7(! Empire 1 1-16 1:47 fast 25 106 6 6 52 4' " 1! MrineMi 6 I'athan. HigliPrince. Good.Night 81114 Empire 11-4 2:07 fast 25 101 7 7 7 7»- B Br'nlng 7 CcylonPr'ce. M'terll'd. Q'tUCigM 81025 Empire lm70y l:46',ifast 15 111 7 7 7 7" J H Burke 7 J'.juelmcJul'n, Wdlake. ll'star RANDEL. b. g. 6 10S By Jack Atkin — Niko. by Ossary. (Trainer. J. H. Moody. Owner. T E. Mueller). Brevier. D. W. Scot*. r"7928 Havana 1 1-S 153%fast 15 100 3 6 6 6" A Yerrit I Yakima. Sword, Heap 87618 Havana lm70y 1 : 45% fast 10 104 1 b 6 4«4 A Yerrat 0 Kendall. Liege. Silver Springs 87430 Havana lm70y 1 46 cood 10 106 4 6 6» 610 A Yerrat 7 Figuration, Liege. Tippo Sahib 87065 Havana 1 1-16 1:50 hvy 2» 109 I 2 4'° 4" A Yerrat 5 OurOption. Bounce, BlucStreak P6976 Havana lin."*y 143%fast 20 112 7 7 710 7* A Yerrat 8 Shafe, G'tN'orthcrn. BlackMask 86443 Havana 1 1 16 l:47%faat 6 102 5 4 4- 512 A Yerrat • Reap, Malt, Mainspring -■"— - FOXMORE, br. c. 3 M By Mosa Fox— Llsmore. by Blarney. Trainer. J. D. Grant. Owner. W. Y. Reeve*). Breeder. C. B. Head. 88318 Jefferson 3-4 1:17 slow 10 104 1 6 6J *• G Cooper 11 Dr.H'kman, T.Witche*. T'dlnn* 88247 Jefferson lm70y 1 :444*fast 25 95 4 S 3» 4»| A Lacaste '.» My Destiny. Fearnght, TTormer 88141 Jefferson 3-4 l:13%fast 15 107 «« 8 8'» F Smith 8 W'teWings, Pillacer, MyDedfy 88064 Jefferson 3-4 l:13Hfast 12 106 4 S 4' 4" A Vlemotl2 WhiteW'gs. MylKstiny. Brkley 87962 Jefferson 5J f l:08V4fast t 111 • 4 2 2 D Conn'llyl2 MissNancy. M'yOear, Wh.Winga 87886 Jefferson 3-4 1:14 fast 8 110 I 4 6l 5" D McA'ffell Galatia, Pillager, Trapdale 87695 K.Gr'nda 3-4 l:13Vifast 20 87 2 3 41 5T 8 Hebert 7 Everglade, HuonPine. C'timeter 87606 F.Gr'nds 3-4 l:14Hslow 12 94 2 1 41 9'» A LacastelO T.Witchet, Antonia. I^sterD'tor 87484 F.Gr'nds El f l:06%fast 15 108 1 5 7 V* B Harvey 10 Rumblg. Clonaslee, Sp'kledB'ty 2nd Race [2nd Lexington] ; i ! j' 1 2n(i RAPF 1_2 ,IIIe- 2-year-oldn. Maidens. FlllleR. (April 2R, 1021^ Index Course Dist Time T'ck Odds Wt St % Str Fin Jockeys Started Order of Finish BANDEROLE, ch. f. 2 (X) 115 By Pennant— Bonnie Broom, by Whisk Broom II. (Trainer. M. Goldblatt, Owner, H. P. Whitney). Breeder. H. P. Whitney. 88629 Bowio 1-2 49%fast 4J 115 7 a 6l 5» I Parke 12 Domnay. Cozy. Janetta BLOW HORN. ch. f. 2 (M) 115 By Omar Khayyam— Believe Me Boys./ by Cunard. (Trainer. H. J. Thompson. Owner. Idle Hour Stock Farm Stable). Breeder. Idle Hour Stock Farm. 88244 Jefferson 1-2 47 fast 20 109 7 8 8h 8»| H Meyer 9 Navigator. Bombshell. Bill 87607 F.Gr'nds 31 f 42 slow 4 115 1 10 7» 6*1 D Hum 12 Mazetta, PansSUr, FlorceMilli BETTY C, b. f, 2 (M) 115 By Hnon— Eyes of Youth, by Uncle. (Trainer. G. W. Church. Owner. Mrs. G. W. Church). Breeder. H. P. Headley. 88748 Hun'gton 1-2 48%fast 42 108 3 5 4" 5=1 F Smith 8 P'tyBill. B'ldeScth. Frcdllatch 88613 Hun'gton 1-2 48Hfast 34 112 8 7 73 6*1 J Smith 9 Seth's Prem'm. Topsy. Our Seth 88311 Jefferson 1-2 48 fa«t 7 111 7 4 3h 3» F Smith 12 Myra M., Torcher. Light View 88244 Jefferson 1-2 47 fast 30 109 5 5 6» 7»1 F Smith V Navigator. Bombshell. Bill First start for the following: PARLEY, ch. f, 2 (M) 115 By Under Fire— Colloquy, by Russell. (Trainer, P. Dunne. Owner, P. Dunne). Breeder, S. K. Nichols. KIETJX. b. f, 2 (M) 115 By War Star— Rosalind, by Dick FinnelL (Trainer. J. H. Moody. Owner, T. E. Mueller). Breeder, D. E. Mulhoiland. PEGGY BLEDSOE, br. f, 2 (M) 115 By Gnome— Elastique II.. by Yankee. (Trainer, J. C. Milam. Owner, D. Breckinridge). Breeder. Crunden & Frost. MASSEY. br. f. 2 (M) 115 By Zeus— Lassie, by Knight Errant. (Trainer, D. X. Mcrris. Owner. E. J. Holland). Breeder. K. W. Williams. HELENS BABE, b. f, 2 (M) 115 By Brown Prince II.— Helen Barbee, by Peep o' Day. (Trainer, J. T. Taylor. Owner, H. P. Headley). Breeder. H. P. Headley. NEATNESS, b. f, 2 (M) 116 By McGee— Sweepings, by Sweep. (Trainer. W. Perkins. Owner, C. W. Moore). Breeder, Mrs. C. W. Moore. JANE C. blk. f. 2 (M) 115 By Dick Finnell— Marbles, by Lissak. (Trainer, F. Swai^. Owner, J. T. Looney). Breeder, T. Piatt. COMELIAN. ch. f, 2 (M) 115 By Light Brigade— Sard, by Bea Brush. (Trainer, D. E. Stewart. Owner, J N. Camden). Breeder, J. N. Camden. CLARICE R., blk. f, 2 (M) 115 By Tea Caddy— Simona. by Watervale. (Trainer. C. R. Miller. Owner, C. R. Miller). Breeder. 0. R. Miller. QUEEN CLARA, br. f, 2 (M) 115 By Eternal— Nysiade, by Fancheur. (Trainer, I. C. Milam. Owner. J. C. Milam). Breeder, Xalapa Farm Stable. 3rd Race [3rd Lexington] I ; i I ' \ I ! I I | Qrrl RAPC Futurity Course. Winchester Pnrse. 4-year-oI»ls and upward. 01 U (IHOL Allowances. (Sept. 25, 1S120 1 :0» 1-5 2 124L) Index. Course. Dist. Time. Track. Odds. Wt. St. ?i Str. Fin. Jockey. Started. Order of Finisk. SWEETHEART, ch. m, 6 101 By Ultimus— Humanity, by Yoter. (Trainer, G. Denny. Owner. B. Combs). Breeder. B. Combs. '75276 Katonia 3-4 1:ll%fast 11-10 114 1 2 4 461 L McD'ott 4 Cravon. Oui Oui. Alice B. Gown 75160 I-atonia 3-4 l:114fcfast 1-2 107 4 2 2l 2= L McD'ott C BcstLovo. Pegasus. IndianTrnil 75030 I.atonia 3-4 l:13%mud 1-2 111 2 1 1« 1« L McD'ott I A.B.Gown. Marv.May, Jim Daw 74731 Latonia 3-4 1:11 fast 9-10 112 2 2 11 1" L McD'ott G GreaUaz. Pegasus. MissMuffun 74690 Latonia 3-4 1:11 fast 21 111 1 3 21 3' L McD'ottl2 Dr. Hickman. Teu-Lec. Heremoa STANWIX. ch. c, 4 108 By Ballot— Miss Crittenden, by Royal Flush III. (Trainer, S. C. Hildreth. Owner, Rancocas Stable). Breeder. H. F. Sinclair. 184432 Jamaica 1 1-16 l:444&slow 1 102 4 4 2" 3=2 M Fator 5 Big Blaze, Zev. Priscill 1 Baity 84216 Aqueduct 1 1-16 l:43 tfast 2 109 2 2 4» 4SS L Fator 5 Diagram. Big Blaze. Whetstone 8334 5 Belmont 1 1:30 fast 1 109 2 1 1" 1" M Fator I Alchemy. The Poet 175744 Bowie Si f l:20ftfast 3-5 108 6 5 3'1 21 M Fator 6 Bracadale. Cliampl'n. Wellfinder 75604 Iiowie 1 l:ll%good 4 10110 7 7" 7"M Fator 12 Reparation, l'l.nstone. Exodus 75631 Bowie 3-4 l:13ftfaet 4 102 8 41 1!1 M Fator 10 Pandowdy. Cyclops. Wellfinder 75440 rimlico 1 l:39«£fast 13 108 5 3 1 l1 M Fator 12 Sunspero, Mr. Mutt. Mad Play BUCK. ch. c, .4 106 By Blond Buddy — Beaming Beauty, by Sweep. (Trainer, W. Hurley. Owner, Idle Hour Stock Farm Stable). Breeder. Idle Hour Stock Farm. 88156 Jefferson 1 1-8 1 :52%fast 10 HI 4 3 2l 2'} D Hum 7 Costigan. Midwestern. Pr.TiiTil [87801 F.Gr'nds 1 1-16 l:46%fast 13-5 100 4 3 2s Ink H Meyer 6 Eleanor S., Vexation, Lee Adrin 87723 F.Gr'nds 3-4 l:12%fnst 10 104 6 4 11 1» II Meyer 7 BestPal, lire l:.y, Marvin May 87637 F.Gr'nds 5J f l:06%fast 60 106 7 7 4'' 2J II Meyer 7 Fire Boy, HuonPine, I.eatherw d 87455 F.Gr'nds 3-4 1:13 fast 31 107 6 6 7 710 II Mever 7 Mar.May, Banter. Tliundern-,- 84532 Latonia 2-4 l:in»fast 68 101 6 6 7 7:» II Hay 7 B'dley'sT'y. Colbia, Sn. Bradley CHEROKEE LEE, blk. f. 4 103 By Black Toney^-My Fair Kentucky, by Ingoldsby. (Trainer. G. Arvin. Owner. R. L. Baker). /Breeder. A. L. Ferguson. 79058 Tanfor'n lm70y l:44%fast — 116 22 L Creery ( 4 Combustor. Freebooter, Contus'n 79000 Tanfoian I I I la%l M — 102 l'JL Creery 4 Ho kll'thi r. ( "bustor. (-"hooter 78933 Tanforan FC l:12 &fast — 101 21 L Creery 11 Brimstone. Ponjola, RockH'ther 78441 Tijuana 51 f KOe'ifast 6-5 107 6 3 3J 3: E Fator 8 Snook cBrad'y d.nibustor Jimn CHEROKEE, b. h, 5 109 By Sweep— Fontarabia, by Oddfellow. (Trainer, J. C. Gallaher. Owner, Gallaher Bros.). Breeder. Gallaher Bros. 79008 Churchill 3-4 l:12%slow 21 111 4 6 6 6TJ B Harvey 0 GrcatJaz, Moon raker, EasterBIa C2662 Latonia »-8 1:01 fast 7-10 114 5 3 l1 V J Heupel 7 Banter, Actuary, Certain «S2521 Latonia 5-S l:01%hvy 1 109 4 2 I* l5 J Zoeller 6 Hopeless. Banter. Dream M:ike . 02436 Latonia 5-S KOlVifast 4-5 115 Lost rider. J Howard 7 Lavinia. Al Stehler. Actuary HAPPY TOP, br. g, 4 (M) 108 By Jusqu'au Bout — Zelda, by Pentecost. (Trainer, J. M. Hukill. Owner, Woodford & Steel). Breeder, R. H. Sanford. 78775 Lex'gton 3-4 1:13 ^fast 41 10512 1 !■■ 2-i E Martin 10 Delectable, In m. « ;.st, Dazzler 4th Race [4th Lexington] ; /■fU DAOrr 1 Mile and TO Yards. 3-year-olds and upward. Claiming. (Sept, frill ilMUll 11, 1»1« 1:42 1-5 :i 1412.) Index. Course. Dist.Time. Track. Odds Wt. St. % Str. Fin. Jockey. Started. Order of Finish. RED SETH. ch. g, 3 90 By Seth — Cutaneous, by Farandole. (Trainer, G. W. Church. Owner. Mrs. G. W. Church) Breeder. B. A. Jones. 88821 Hun'gton lm70 l:46%fast SJ 105 6 1 l'l lfnkF Smith « Recoup. Kock Salt. Belle Fay 88773 Hun'gton 3-1 1:13 fast S 104 6 a 7= 7°1 F Smith 8 Floy I.illie, Panorel. Sandpiie 88718 Hun'gton 51 f l:07%fast 31-10 10G 3 3 *• 1J F Smith 8 WiltonKlanna. MaryG.. LittleP.il 88684 Hun'gton 5-8 1:01 fast 22 104 1 7 71 6'1 F Smith 12 Partliema. Black Art. Joe Joe 88591 Hun'gton 5-8 l:01%fast 18-5 105 3 5 y k 3s P Smith 7 P.T.Barnum. las. White. G.Starr 88542 Hun'gton 5-8 l:02Vfcfast 16 104 1 4 51 5*| F Smith 11 Peter Piper. Joe Joe. The Girl 88139 Jefferson 3-4 l:14%fast 20 89 4 4 41 109 L Wilson 12 Good Will, Charlnat. Antonia 86719 F.Gr'nds 3-4 1:18 hvy 15 104 5 5 51 511 L Lang 7 JghAbbey, Taudlane, C'dyStick tDisqualified. /.ENCE. b. g. 4 103 By Flotsam III.— Snawr. by Bryn Mawr. (Trainer. J. B. Partridge. Owier J. B. Partridge). Breeder. J. 8. Wiggins. 88393 Havana £1 f 1:08 fast 6-.". 112 9 6 l1 l1* L Neal 11 QuincyW'ard. J'phineC. Pineh st f.8359 Havana 3-4 1:15 slow 8 5 U6 3 3 3» 2" C E Allcnll J. Campbell. Nct.ish. PrivatePeat 68282 Havana 3-4 l:13%fast 21 103 2 7 7= 7»i L Neal '.» The Gaff. Lew Pope. Follow Me 87895 Havana 3-4 l:13Hfast 21 106 2 5 51 3l L Neal 9 Betty Mae, Buzz Saw. Galleon 87735 Havana lm70y l:44%fast 3 105 7 8 9' 910 C E AllenlO I'ondleMe. Impos'Me, ItoyaISp g 87673 Havana 51 f 1:08 fast 8-5 107 2 4 2» ll C E Allen 9 Castilla. San. Pansy, JohuJoscpu ELUSIVE, ch. f, 4 98 By The Manager— Latonia, by Ogden. (Trainer, W. Yititoe. Owner, E. W. Newman). Breeder. T. C. McDcwell. 88946 See today's chart. 88324 Jefferson 1 1-16 l:51^islow 5 105 3 4 6* 6" L, M'mery 9 Rajah, StarSwe.per. Brow. Smile 88274 Jefferson 1 1-16 l:49%fast 41 100 2 1 1} 1» L M'mery | St'iUr.. StarSw per. Tarray.-eC. 88092 Jefferson 3-4 1:14^fast 15 106 11 9 41 5*1 ■ Martin 11 Re.over. WildCoose, Lit. Alfred 88034 Jefrerson 3-4 1:14 fast 10 100 7 5 51 7«1 G Cooper 10 Coue, Pirate Gold. Little Alfred 879G1 Jefferson 3-4 1:14 fast 6 109 11 4 42 4« E Martin 12 Jimson. Molinero. Fifty Fifty ,87722 F.Gr'nds 3-4 1:14 fast 10 93 1 4 4 4s A Lacastel2 Blue Stone. GoMfield, Rapidhay j 87664 F.Gr'nds 3-4 1:14%fast 7 96 6 3 21 21 A Lacastell Med.Mattie, Admirer, GoodTin.o RICHELIEU, ch. g, 8 109 By Celt— Network, by Eon. (Trainer, W. A. Baumgartner. Owner. W. A. Baumgartner). Breeder. A. B. Hancock. 88272 Jefferson 3-4 1:14 fast 10 112 8 10 5s 5'1 I, M'mery 12 Med gMattie. lit. Alfred. Ch Inst 86421 Jefferson 1 1-16 1:53 slow 2 111 3 5 5 5'* L M'omery 5 Yrshimi. Smart Guy, Lit.Ammie 86379 Jefferson 1 1-16 1 :7,4%hvy 16-5 110 5 3 3 3" L M'omery 0 I'nnceK.. VanPatr'k. Waukulla 86231 Jefferson 1 1-2 2:34 fast 6 105 3 3 !• In I, M'omery 6 Wild Life. Gem, Little Aiuiuio 86120 Jefferson 1 1-16 l:53'£livy 4 107 6 1 1» l'» L M'omery 7 Tight. Telescope, Stonewall 86082 Jefferson 1 1-16 1:51 hvy 4 101 5 7 61 471 L M'omeryll Prince K., Spugs, Purity TIGHT, br. g, 4 103 By Dick Finell— Wisher, by Handsel. (Trainer. D. Womeldorff. Owner, T. H. Bernhardt). Breeder. H. Burgoyne. j 88946 See today's chart. 86536 F.Gr nds InGOy 1:55 hvy 11-5 101 1 31 35 V Swans'n 7 Tippity Witchet. Spngs. BadLuck 86489 Jefferson 51 f l:10%mud 16-5 103 6 4 3' 2- V Swans'n S Caiuon. Peter Pi|««r. St. (Juentiii 186396 Jefferson 3-4 1:19Vihvy 3 104 3 4 2l 2"! V Swans'n 9 Muskeg, Racli. Potter, Pollymara 86120 Jefferson 1 1-16 1 :53MJivy 41 103 7 3 2* 2'» V Swans'n 7 Richelieu, Telescope. Stonewall 86070 Jefferson 3-4 1:17 Krnuil 7 105 3 3 2' 25 V S\Tar "»'"ll Antonia. Deadlock, Peter Piper HOY. b. g. 5 108 B- wrack— Any day. by Loconatchee. (Trainer, L. A. Connors. Own r. Croissant Park Stable). Breeder. A. B. Hancock. 88270 Miami 1 1-1 2:0855fast 12 112 3 7 7s 6»J C Karnes 8 Dellahm. Clo. -kStoeking. I.anoil 88180 Miami 3-4 l:13'^fast 19f 113J11 11 10» 9*1 C Eames 11 Julie. Cup o' Tea. Perhaps 85970 Jefferson 11-8 1:56 f*st 15 110 10 9 11 11" w Fronk 11 Dorius, \oshimi. Mayor Carrel 85911 Jefferson 1 1-16 1 :50Vifast 8 113 5 5 51 6' W Fronk 8 M. Carrel. G.Cadoroa, Molinero I 85578 Cliurchill 1 1-16 1 : 49-, fast 15 110 6 6 6' 6«J W Fronk 7 Randel. Moorfield, Ramkin 85314 Churchill 1 1-8 LSieVfast 27 110 10 8 8l 7«j| W Fronk 12 II E Colemnn. Malt. Pei|iiot |85209 Churchill 1 l:29Hfast lOf 113 13 9 9' 7T1 W Fronk 15 Lily M. P.elzoni. Paul Micou ; HUGO. b. g, 3 (M) 95 By Tony Bo=ero— Miss Eddie, by Fordham. (Trainer. G. G. Moshier. Owner. G. G. Moshier). Breeder. T. B. ,To..es. 182404 I. C Fair f.-S l:04-\mud 18 105 6« L Gargile 7 Cherebn. Frightful. Little To-.vcr 82278 K.C.Kair 6-8 1 :02Vifast 14 110 4« L Cargil- I Help. Liter F.. Little Black ,82163 I. Col. Fair 1-2 49 fast M 107 44i I. Gargile ■ Notenoucli. Cherebn. Sl|.:.« v i 79789 I.atonia 6-8 1:02 slow 2.;f 100 10 Fell. J Wood 12 PersianMaid, Realize, Beu. Stone 79258 rhjrchiK 41 f 55%g'JOd 40 108 11 11 8' 9') I. McD'ottl2 llul.h indPudd. It Luck, C Sctin'r 79062 Churchill 41 f 54i»fast 47 108 6 7 9l 7 » E Pool 12 StarCirl. (apt Sclin'ler. P.;.dl.'.K 78829 1. ex ft on 41 f 55 fast 75 110 1 6 10 10,JW Po..l 10 Mj Destiny. M\ Dear. H.andPudd 5th Race [5th Lexington] C4U DA PC Futurity Course. Itaeelanil I'nrxe. ,'t-year-olds. Allowances. OUI ilHUC. (Sept. 25, 1020 1 :OS 1-5 2 120.) Index. Course. Dist.T1meT1ack.Odds.Wt.St.fi Str Fin. Jockey. Started. Order of Finish. •REFUTATION, b. c, 3 115 By Hilarious — Paris Queen, by McGee. (Trainer. R. D. Williams. Owner. Williams Bros.) Breeders. Williams Bros. 85664 Lex'gton FC 1:11 Vnud 16-5 118 2 2 31 3'1 E Martin 9 O.Susanna. Annilator, SlrPeter 85610 lex'gton KC l:09%fast 3-4 111 2 1 2" 4J E Martin 7 Rothcrmel. StepAl'g, Lit. Visitor 85313 Churchill 3-4 1:13 fast 42-10 108 1 1 l'l 1' E Martin 12 BlueRidge. It. Bowers, Supremus 84283 latonia 3-4 l.HVsfast 15 121 4 4 7i 10'« E Martin 11 Cap. Hal. BlueWbler. Anhilator 81011 Kaceland 61 f l:13\slop 3 122 2 1 1 13 J Heupel 4 Capt Hal. Bur. Route. AgnesCall 80990 Kaceland 5-8 1:01 V&fust 6-5 117 2 2 3«» 3» J Heupel 4 Rural Route, Captain Hal. Why 80351 I-atonla 5-8 l:01%mud 13 10 127 4 4 4» 5» E Sm'w'd 8 PasSeul. Anuihilator, Kub Kliau 80185 Latonia 51 f l:06%ia*t 3-5 122 3 1 ft* 2» E Sm'w'd ■ P.uttinln. StepAlong. FalseFa.o 80O40 I.atonia 5-8 1 :03«ilivy 3-10 122 2 1 1» la E Sm'w'd 6 Saar, Annie Jordan, Buttin la •Elig.ble lor Kentucky Derby. I 'KING NADI. br. c. 3 113 By King James— Nadinette. by Fiti Herbert. (Trainer, 3. 3. Troxler. Owner, J. 3. Troxler). Breeders. A. B. Hancock and P. Laffoon. *5798 Lex'gton VC I IHMnf 4 102 2 1 I'll* J McCoy 5 R'hermel. Pin Peel. A.BlucGown 85758 L«t*ctoa 1 1:"9 fast 3-5 113 | 5 5* 5 » E Martin 6 Tilka. Deeming, Great Rock h-5581 Chun lull 7-S 1:26 fast 19-5 110 1 2 !' 2» S Griffin ■ C.iptninllal, W.lUp, I, Visitor P5492 Churchill 7-S 1^ fast 2 ! S 2 1 Is 1» ■ Griffin 7 BlueRidsc, Pi !■!■». R'd'.vJoncs 85443 Churchill .",-4 l:12%fust 1 109 3 3 1" 1» M Garner 7 Step Along. Elector. Old Slip 85.181 n—lllill 3-4 l:ll%fast 43-10 110 4 2 2'J 2« M Garner 7 I. .O.Cotner. B. Bowers. S. Along 81831 Latonia 3-4 1:12%fast 3-5 114 1 2 I5 1« M Gamer 7 Cardiff. I). Waters. Sir l'et r I 81749 l.atoni.i 3-4 1:12%fast S-5 115 2 1 11 2» G Babin 9 FniryMnster. Friend. Singlehand • 4483 Latowta 3-1 1:12% fast 1 114 4 2 3" 4« M Garner 12 Itrierllill. Gaffney. FairyMaster j £0144 Latonia 5-8 1:00 fast 12-5 103 3 5 5* 6T W Fronk 9 Cinnara'n, RuralR'te. F.Rclat'ns •Kligiblc for Kentucky Derby. •TILKA. ch. e. 3 113 By light Brigade — Enijrma, by Ben Brush. « Trainer. D. E. Stewart. Own»r. J. N. Camden'). Breeder. J. N. Camden. 85758 L— 'at— 11:.'3 fast 23-10 111 4 1 l'l l1} M Garner I Deeming. Qlftfc. Lass o'Mine 85716 lex'gton 1 l:39%goo l fi} 109 4 3 31' 2' M Garner 7 Balboa. Vallette. I'.ignonia 85038 Lex'gton 61 f 1 :07 fast 31 113 4 3 2'' 1» W Lilley S Singleliand. F. Master, F.deC'rsy 85313 Churchill :'.-4 1:13 fast 37 110 11 7 C C«i ¥ Shaipe 12 Reputation, K. Ridge, 15. Bowers | 81877 LfttMta ?-i l:ll%fa.st 14 10714 5 31 "' B O'D'nell I M-nifee, Annihilator. 01.1 Slip 81712 I.atonia 3-4 1:1?%fast 29 104 5 4 1'J 4'i ■ MeCTns 6 K'tuckyCardinal, OldSlip. Elsasi 82934 Saratoga f.» f 1 :07 good 8 115 5 7 8» 814 B Kenn'dylO Finland. Repulse. Despot 82503 Saratoga 61 f 1:06 fast 15 110 5 7 71 V W Kelsay 9 TripL'tly. Sup'lette, NightM.irch KI668 H'tliorne .'} f 1 (et%mud & 112 1 3 41 4»i L McD'ott 0 Abstract. Dutch Girl. Edniou •Eligible f: r Kent inky Derby. •GAFFNEY. ch. c. 3 109 By Jim Gaffney— Dolly Higgins. by Migraine. (Trainer. A. Baker. Owner, Clay & Hancock). Breeder. C. Clay. 81942 l-atonia 51 f l.OGHfast 26 114 1 1 1= l5 E Pool 12 Nor'wester. SirPeter. TheSm'her 81719 latonia :s-4 l:12%fast 9 115 3 4 5'1 54J E Pool 9 FairyMaster. King Nadi. Friend 84183 Latonia 3-4 1 :12\fast 22 114 1 3 41 2« E Pool 12 Bri rllill. FairyMaster, K.Nadl K3864 Latonia 3-4 l:12%fast 42 115 I 7 Ci C' E Pool 11 Suprcmus. Friend, Elector K0986 Racehind 5-8 1 OL'^fast 4 115 4 3 6"' C" E Pool 7 Barrage, Pandosta, Adjuster •Eligible for Kentucky Derby. •MENIFEE, b. c, 3 113 By North Star III. — Bourbon Lass, by Bourbon Beau. (Trainer. J. C. Gallaher. Owner, Gallaher Bros). Breeders. Gallaher Bros. S5245 Churchill 7-8 l:25%fast 12 111 2 2 5 B'» M darner I Capt'nllal. K't'kyt 'dinal. Swope r.5177 Churchill 7-8 l:2f»%fast 23-10 112 5 1 2'' 5»1 B Harvey 9 Lee (). Cotner. Swope. Elsasa 84877 I.atonia :-4 l:11%fast 41 115 6 1 1* l5 B Harvey 8 Annihilator. Tilka, Old Slip 84283 1-itonia 3-4 l:11%fast 9 118 5 3 6" 9!5 B Harvey 11 Cap. Hal. BlneWbler. Anhilator 83806 I.atonia 3-4 l:12%good 11-10 111 3 1 11 l'k B Harvey 12 Mr. Pepp. Balboa, Waponoca 83639 Latoma 3-4 1:14 good 13-5 118 4 1 l'J l'l B Harvey 12 Friend. Elector, The Badger •Eligible for Kentucky Derby. •FIRE ON. ch. g. 3 109 By Under Fire — Fleuron II., by Transvaal. (Trainer. J. M. Hukill. Owner. J. H. Woodford). Breeder. J. H. Woodford. 85800 Lex'gton EC l:12%hvy 9 115 7 5 61' 6°i R Z'cchinilO The Badger. I.m ky Drift, Shark 85648 Lex'gton EC l:13%good I 115 I 2 11 U W Kelsay 8 Will Wells. Spandor. Open Fire 85536 Churchill 7-S l:27%fa.st 16 114 S 4 2l 3' W Kelsay 9 Down Town. Boeky. Will Wells 85467 Churchill 7-8 1 :2«%fast 13 114 G 4 41 514 W Kelsay 7 Singleli'd. DownTown. TheoRed 85405 Chur.hill 3-4 l:1l%good 36 118 8 7 41' 413 E Pool 9 U' way Jones. TheoUed, S'glehand •Eligible for Kentucky Derby. •SIR PETER, br. c. 3 111 By Paicines — Souvenir, by Dick Welles. (Trainer. R. C. Frakes. Owner. J. W. Bell). Breeder. J. W. Bell. 85799 Lex'gton PC l:12%hvy 16 122 4 4 77 6'1 W Kelsay ■ Candy Kid, Almadel. Annihilator 85664 Eex'gton EC l:ll%mud 12 112 5 4 2" 4«i W Eronk 9 O. Susanna. AnnMiilator. Kep'tion 85561 Chu-chill 3-4 l:12%fast 51 99 4 1 l'l 1» S Griffin 9 BMwnyJones. StepAlong. OldSlip 85173 Chur.hill 3-4 1:14 fast 5 114 1 1 l2 1J J Heupel 10 DownTn. BrdwayJoncs. Mnm'il 84942 l^itonia 51 f 1 :06%fast 6 114 5 5 4" 3« J Heupel 12 Gaffney. Norwester. T. Smasher 81831 I.atonia 3-4 12'ifast 3 114 4 1 2» 4' J Heupel 7 KingNadi. Cardiff Di'wsyWters 84667 Latonia 61 f 1 :06%fast 41 118 6 3 21 3«U Heupel 12 Ad'pli's. Lp andACEru. T.Sm'h'r •Eligible for Kentucky Derby. •CREAM PUFF. ch. f. 3 108 By Old Koenig — Alberta True, by Chuctanunda. (Trainer, S. J. Kelley. Owner, S. J. Kelley). Breeder. P. Laffoon. 88944 S.e today's chart. . . 88409 Havana 3 4 l:125ifast 8-5 109 1 2 1' 3] L Neal » B.BoIt. B.andReady. CoralReef 88299 Havana 3 4 11?%fast 1 111 1 2 2" 31 T Burrs G T.American. BenBolt, Variation 881C3 Havana »-8 1:00 fast 6-G 105 6 3 HPT Burns 7 Ege. Nimrod. True American 87985 Havana 3-4 1 :l-%fast 8J 102 1 1 1* 1! Ii Neal G T.Araerican. Variation. C.Ueef 87926 Havana 5 8 1:00 fast 6_ 100 7 6 4« 2'} W Charles 8 V.triafn. ConilReef. Pet'rBr'wn 87703 Havana 3 4 l:13'/4fast 8-5 106 1 2 2' 1) L Neal 5 I.dVgrave. TheAbt. DgerCross 87551 Havana 51 f 1 :U7 good 2 94 6 6 6l 4°} C E Allen I Coral Beef. I.afe M.. Snowden 87434 Ha\ana 5-S 1 :00%good 8-5 56 6 4 4» 4SJ W Charles I Randal's Royal. CoralReef. Ege 87203 Havana 3 4 1:lS'ihvy 31 93 3 4 61 6" W Charles 8 T.Ainerienn. A Byle. JewellV.D. t-6733 Havana 3-4 l:12Mifast 2 110 4 3 2l 2SJ H CallaU'n 7 Rosamond. D'gciCross, Cottager "Eligible for Kentucky Derby. •SUPREMUS. b. c. 3 109 By Ultimus — Mandy Hamilton, by John o'Gaunt. (Trainer. W. Buford. Owner, H. P. Headley). Breeder. H. P. Headley. 85799 Box gton KC l:12^hvy 91 122 6 5 G1 531 W W Tor 9 CamlyKid. Almadel, Annihilator 85636 Bex gton 51 f l:06%fast 17-10 115 7 4 4l 3'2 W W Tor 9 B'wayJones, Shark, MissJennie 85442 Churchill 11.38^fast 38 122 4 3 9 910 W W T'or 9 M. Charlie. PasSenl. Ky. Cardinal 85313 ChUK-hill 3-11:13 fast 19-10 106 10 2 2" t'l J Heupel 12 Reputation. B. Ridge, 15. Bowers 83864 I.atonia ?.-i l:12=ifast 21 5 110 5 1 1« 1» W W T'orll Friend. Elector. I'illager 82931 Saialoga 3-4 1:13 good 20 115 21 16 11' 13" G Fields 26 M.Charlie. PasSeul. KyCardinal 82718 Saratoga 51 f 1 :08%slop 8 118 1 5 41' 431 J II Burkell Beatrice. Dangerous. Mirador •Elig.hle for Kentucky Derby. ALEXANDER MOORE, b. g. 3 111 By Troutbeck — Lotta Creed, by Hammoa. (Trainer, E. J. O'Connell. Owner. C. H. Knebelkamp). Breeder. E. Cebrian. 87485 F.Gr'n.ls 1 l:40%fast 31 108 6 4 41 431 W Fronk 7 G.DeMar. Buttinln. BargainDay 87359 IVGr'nds 1 1 :39Hfast 10 105 2 3 4« 41 D Jones 7 Lucifer. Walter E.. Parole II. 87275 EGr'mls lmTOy l:15^.good 21 104 5 3 4* 3* D Jones 7 WulterE.. Geo.DeMar, Buttinln 87178 EGr'nds 1 1 SS^fast 12 104 6 7 41 3'° D Jones 7 Quatrain. HighWater, B'chTalk 8G509 F Gr'nds 3-4 El'Othvy 8-3 106 4 2 l'1 2* D Jones 4 StirrupCup, Talequa. GnomeGirl 8615G .leff'r-M.n 1 1 :42 "good 20 100 4 3 11 11 D Jones 5 Modo. Boy O Boy. Doc McMahon 86398 .1-fferson 3-4 1 :19Mihvy 1 100 I 1 I* 1» D Jones G Pyroot, St. Charles, Rodeo 86331 Jefferson 51 f PllVimud 1--5 115 5 2 2' 2" D Jones 10 Rodeo, JubalEarly, Transformer 86227 j.ffers..!i 3-4 1:13 fast 8 105 2 5 4' 3s D Jones 10 President. Rodeo, Firmament 86098 Jt fferson 51 f l:13fthvy 8 115 6 4 2J 3'1 W Bog'skil2 Channel. SfmCloud, GTnlxjcks •TRAYMORE, ch. c. 3 113 By Sweep On — Munition, by McGee. (Trainer, G. Land. Owner. W. A. Cundiff). Breeder. Mrs. C. W. Moore. 85664 I.'-x'gton EC Pll^tmud 71 115 7 6 9 9" W Kelsay 9 O.Susanna, Ann'liilator. Rep'tion 85GI0 l..xgton EC |4MflMt 11 108 7 7 7 710 H Stutts 7 Kotliermel, StepAlg, Bit. Visitor 82511 Windsor 5} f 1 :06Hfast 3-5 112 2 2 ft* 9* 9 Walls ■ Oland. Clavichord. Eow Bowers 82423 Bev'shire 51 f 1 :06 fast 17-10 117 4 3 21 2| B Harvey (i Nightshade, EenaWM, M'sBea't". 82180 H.v'shire 5» f 1:06 fast 8-5 115 3 2 P 21 B Harvey 7 Glister. My Idol, I.el:a Wood 81806 Ham'ton 3-4 1:13 fast 21-5 115 10 6 4'1 3*1 J D M'neylO Caloosa, Scorcher, Head Cover 81541 K' worth 51 f l:06\fast 4 115 4 2 2"k 2»* B Harvey 12 (Hister. D nRunyon, FairMyrtle 81354 K'«i rth 51 f l:07^fast 16-5 109 5 6 21 l1 B Harvey 10 (lolden Poppy. Haf. J.F.KIeaver 81182 Windsor 51 t 1 :06%fast CI 115 9 10 ftft* 11*1 ■ HarveyB.Visitor. B.Frietchie, StepAlcng •Eligible for Kentucky Derby. SAAR. hlk. c. 3 (M) 105 By Light Brigade — Lorraine, by Ben Brush. (Trainer, D. E. Stewart. Own er. J. N. Camden). Breeder. J. N. Camden. 80454 I.atonia 51 f 1 : )6*sfast 7-6 115 1 5 4l 3« B Harvey 9 Brave Bob. Barrage. Elector 80140 I.atonia 5-8 1:00 fast 11-5 117 4 5 6 510 Ii McD'ottl2 Betelg'se. S.ofTromp. Anhilator 80040 I.atonia 5-8 l:03%hvy 13 107 1 3 21 2* L McD'ott 6 Reputation. An Jordan. Buttinln 79721 I..i-«.nia 5-8 1:02 mud 8 115 .14 5 5" E Martin I G.DeMar, Kub.Klian, S.ofTromp 79425 Churchill 41 f 54'imud 64 108 3 5 5'1 B»» W Kelsay 6 FalseFace. O'nCur't, Th'dergod 79344 Ch.mhill 41 f 5^Hfast 42 109 5 6 61 7" IV Kelsay 7 Fly'gEbony. StepAl'g, Capt'nIIal •DR. A. L. BIGGS, b. c. 3 109 By Alvescot — Anola, by Scmpronlns. (Trainer. W. Perkins. Owner. M. C. Moore). Breeder. G. J. Long. 84487 I.atonia 3-1 1:12 fast 47-10 lr3; 6 4 3* V J Heupel 7 RrownSugar, T. Badger. Elector 84224 I.atonia 3-4 l:ll-V,fast 8-5 108 6 4 31 3' R H'ngtonl2 K. Cardinal, Almadel. B. Bowers 84102 I.atonia 3-4 l:12Vast 9-10 107 8 4 3' 3*1 R H'ngtonll StepAlong. Boone'sKnoII, Friend 82758 H thorn.- i| f 1 :U':*t.fast 1 115 1 2 11 l'l It H'ngton 7 Pillager, L'p a. at'Em. BadLuck •Eligible for Kentucky Derby. BROWN SUGAR, br. c. 3 113 By Brown Prir.ce II. — Sweet Alice, by Flying Dutch man. (Trainer. H. J. Thompson. Owner. Idle Hour Stock Farm Stable). Breeder. Idle Hour Stock Farm. 84587 Uitonia 1 1:38 fast 6 123 13 12 W '-'" ■ Blind 13 K. Cardinal, Cant. Hal, Almadel 84487 Latonia 3-4 1:12 fast 1-3 107 5 2 1* ft* ■ Blind 7 T. Badger. Dr. A.B.Biggs, Elector 84069 l.atona 3-4 1:12 good 3-2 106 3 1 l2 l5 E Blind 7 TheBadger. Kotliermel, BearShot 83627 Belmont 3-4 St 1 :10*4fast 30 122 6 10 111 11 ° E Pool 2!) MotherG'se, Stimulus. SgleFoot 82931 Saratoga 3-4 1:13 good 15 115 22 12 14= 2019 D Hum 9J M Charlie. IasSeul, KyCardiual 8 234 7 Saratoga 51 f 1 :06Vsfast 11-5 113 1 1 24 2" E Blind 10 Stimulus, Stanip.lale. Arbitration 81792 Saratoga 3-1 1:13 fast 41 115 3 2 21 Uf| L Lj ke U Sunny Man, Reminder, Swope Page 5 6th Race [6th Lexington] CiU DA PC '-- Mile. 2-year-oldK. « lt«* and Geld inn*. Claiming:. (April Din nrtUt ar», id^i — 17 a-5 — -2 — 114 i-a.) Index. Course Dist T. me Track. Odds. Wt St. % Str.Fin. Jinkey. Started. Order of Finish. GEN. GINOCKIO. ch. g. 2 114 By Theo Cook— Bonnie Carrie, by Ogden. (Trainer, C. T. Worthington. Owner. South Side Stable). Breeder. T. Piatt. 88945 See today's chart. 86938 F Gr'nds 3-8 36 good M 112 4 U H II J Burkel2 Gaytliorn, Myra M.. De Grado 8»»7I8 E.Gr'ncls 3-8 37=-ihvy 1 114 2 3'1 4'1 H Burke 10 NatEvans, Pretty Bill, Sepoy 86590 E.Grnds 3-8 37'imud 20 118 7 5' 4«1 II J Burke 9 Cap nSeth. M thaltoos, Hi^-hlife 8G5I0 K.Gr'nds 3-8 X7*+Jivy 12 US 12 6"- Il'« J Berry 12 MajorSeth. Cap nSeth, NatEv'ns NINE SIXTY, b. c, 2 (M) 109 By Delhi— Lady McGee, by McGee. (Trainer. C. Van Dusen. Owner. W. E. Applegata). Breeder, T. Piatt. 88941 Se- t. .day's chart. 88459 Tijuana 1 2 BHh*V 1- 5 108 7 9 41 37 J J Rob'tsl2 Jinimie Trinz. Brevet. Km. .ill 8H132 T.JU..1..1 41 f ^ fast 8-5 109 6 7 61 5« J J BohtslO M. Lester. I.'dJuIian, G.tlielime 88332 Tijuana 11 f 55 fast 9 106 2 8 5'i 5:i J J Bob t-10 ICp.-oiinte. ShastaKing. I iuSh'nk 8HI 26 1 ijuana lj f 55V-iop CI 113 4 2 32 2* F J Bakerltl Thre.-S'ty . EmShk, G.o O'Neil 88076 TIJ— — 41 f 5l*sgood 11-10 110 5 6 51 6« J Smith H Panola. Elev. nSixty. I^ uShank EARL COMBS, br. g, 2 (M) 104 By Troutbeck— Mrs. Thompson, by Goldcrest. (Trainer. E. 0 Connell. Owner. C. H. Knebelkamp). Breeder, W. F. Knebelkamp. 88941 BM t. ..lay's . -h.irt 87963 J. ff. rs,n 1-2 IS^fast 10 112 11 7 11' ll'l D Jones 12 Ipton. Tonher. Delco Li-ht 87694 F Cr nils 3J f 4L''»fast 12 110 7 6 5s 3*1 D Jonej 12 PI. Sands, V'tionTime, Gun. Sack 87149 IMIrnds 3-8 3:.Hgood 20 114 6 10= 19*1 D Jones 12 Bl:ib. Mouth. Sil. Finn. N"c rtli.Miss 87091 IV'Irnds 3 8 3CUhvy 12 115 8 8« 8'J G Fields 1) Dream Daddy. I plon, Myra M. SUPPORTER, b. c. 2 (M) 99 By Hilarious— Ethel Le Brume, by Broomstick. i Trainer. R. D. Williams. Owner, Williams Bros.). Breeders, Williams Bros. 88945 S.e today's chart. FRAZER. ch. c. 2 (M HO By Ballot— Leisure, by Meddler. (Trainer. J. C. Milam. Owner, D. Breckinridge). Breeder, C. H. Berryman. 8894 I S. ■ (. .lay's chart. BOB SPALDING, ch. c. 2 (M) 114 By Master Robert— Lismore. by Blarney. (Trainer. C. R. Miller. Owner. C. R. Miller). Breeder. C. R. Mdler. 88911 ■■■ Xmtmt -s i hart. First start for the following: ESTIN. b. g, 2 (M) 10* By Westy Hogan — Veracity, by Golden Maxim. (Trainer. J. 0. Whitlow. Owner, W. S. Payne). Breeder. W. S. Payne. BILLY WITT. ch. c, 2 (M) 112 By Prince Pal— Playful Edith, by Fair Play. i Trainer. J. H. Baker. Owner, R. L. Baker). Bieodor. R. Martin. BROWN LEAF. br. g. 2 (M) 110 By Huon— Bright Loaf, by Bulse. (Trainer, J. T. Taylor. Owner, H. P. Headley). Breeder. H. P. Headloy. OAK. b. c. 2 (M) 107 By Vandergrift — Sidelight, by Uncommon. (Trainer. W. Perkins. Owner, F. M. Grabner). Breeder, K. P. Shipp. LUCENT, br. c. 2 (M) 109 By Light Brigade— Lucide, by Code man. (Trainer, D. E. Stewart. Owner, J. N. Camden). Breeder. J. N. CamJen. LITTLE COOK. b. g. 2 (M) 109 By Theo. Cook— Yeomanette, by Voter. ^Trainer, 3. M. Hukill. Owner, Lair k Parrish). BrajtUr, Xalapa Farm. 7th Race [7th Lexington] | 7th RAPET ' Mile and 70 Yards. 4-year-oldn and upward. Claiming. (Sept. till nHOt ii, i« ig — i:4a i-5 — a — 102.) Index. Course. Dist. Time. Track. Odds. Wt. St. % Str.Fin. Jockey. Started. Order of Finish. GEORGLE, ch. g, 8 112 By Star Shoot— Fair AtalanU, by Knight of tha Thistle. (Trainer. A. Baker. Owner, 8. K. Nichols). Breeder. J. E. Maddon). 85801 Lex'gton 13-16 2:04 hvy 41 112 3 1 V V I Parke 7 I'ntried. Huonec. Kumkin 85715 I.ex'gton 11-8 1:53 good 9-5 113 6 5 B» B» M Garner 6 LilyM., Null: S.cundus, I'ntried 85348 Churchill 1 1-4 2:073t.fast 6-5 112 4 3 l'l 1« E Pool 12 FrankGailo-, Proridi nt. DoI.nLi MS1S Churchill 1 1-8 l:53*fcfast 21-10 110 9 5 3l 21 E Pool 12 Arabiau. FrankKailor, I'lusCltra 85025 Latonia 1 1-16 l:41^fast 4^-10 113 5 4 4» 33 E Pool 5 Eminent. V'yLight, Danilybrush 84911 Latonia 1 1-16 1 :45«ifast 11-5 112 1 6 4' 31 E Pool 8 N Scciindus. W K'wsMe. P.lTtra 84 754 Latonia lm70y l:43%fast 24 114 7 4 4 32 E Pool 9 Opulent. Plus I'ltra. Llewellyn 84532 Latonia 3-4 1:11 %. fast 60 110 7 7 610 C" E Pool 7 B'dleysT'y. Col'bia. • Su. Bradley BEAR GRASS, ch. g. 4 102 By Short Grass— Our Lassie, by Yankee. (Trainer. R. McGarvey. Owner, Mrs. R. McGarvey). Breeder. W. B- Miller. 87772 E.Grnds 1 1-16 l:17Svfast 7 108 6 5 6 6'5 B Harvey 6 M'tifr'c'a. R phr z'a. P TiiTii 87515 K.Cr'mls ft 1-16 l:tjJ%aMt te 110 6 2 41 r|C Allen 8 Batlerl'p. D'dybrush. D'idllanini t 87333 E.Grnds ft ft-M ft;4J9J%nM| 41 107 2 4 21 3'1 B Harvey • M'tlfrinjrilla. K.Bridir.-. I" lltra 87151 E.Grnds 1 1-16 1:17 good 8 105 4 1 1) H B Harvey 0 Vexation. K'tsBridg.'. D'dybrusU 86968 F. Gr'nds 1 1-16 l:47*sgood 41 101 1 4 3' 2' W Harvey 5 Dandybrush, Erica, Thimble BEGONIA, ch. f, 4 105 By Atwell— Margaret T.. by Sempronlus. (Trainer. H. Oots. Owner. H. Oots). Breeder. R. & H. Oots. 82807 Hthorne lm70y l:43*fefast 6 103 6 S 5* 4"! S Griffin 6 Glide, Miss Meise. Bricemaker 81208 Hthorne 1 1-16 1 :46Vsfast 9-10 91 4 4 5 9» S Griffin 5 EthelClton. Wildl.ife. 151'kG'kle 80808 Hthorne 1 1-4 L':05*fcfast 7 95 3 3 2'1 2" S Griffin 7 RedWingfM. Belzoni. EidyAstor 80322 Latonia 1 1-16 VM fast H-5 91 6 6 55 4-1 S Griffin 7 Phidias. R. Mountain. Blue.Nose MIDWESTERN, ch. g. 4 108 By Ultimus— Busy Lass, by Meddler. Trainor. E. J. O'Connell. Owner. C. H. Knebelkamp). Breeder. H. P. Headley. 88321 Jefferson 1 1-16 l:49%slow 3-2 104 2 1 2» 4=1 D Jones 5 Pr.TiiTii. BohCahill. EndyBelle 88276 Jefferson lm70y l:45Vifast 5 114 3 4 4l 3«1 R R'anelli J Arabian. PhilMayers. Dandyb'h 88156 Jefferson 11-8 1 ^il^fast 8 102 1 6 31 3S1 A VTemot 7 Costigan. Buck. Prince Tii Tii 88096 Jefferson 1 l:40Vsfast 7 110 3 7 41 2" A Vlemot 7 S'h sTreasure. Nassau. P.atterPp 87979 Jefferson lmTOy 1:41 fast 41 108 5 4 6 6r W An'rson 6 Walter!.'. , BlueStone. R.andRy.! 87457 E.Grnds lmTOy l:44V&fast 18-5 105 4 2 4» 5*1 C Allen 8 Costi :an. SettinjrSun. Barracuda 87226 E.Gr'nds lm70y 1:46 hvy 2 103 2 3 3 2»* D Jones 3 President. Mom's Boy 87042 E.Gr'nds 1 1-16 l:46'-sfast 11-5 106 2 2 11 2n D Jones 4 SettingSun. Kn'tsBrldge, Jlikndo 86797 E.Gr'nds lm70y l:50V,mud 11-20 103 2 1 1' 1' D Jones 3 Bear Grass, Boy 0 Boy 86356 Jefferson lm70y l:50'imud 11-5 108 3 3 35» 3Ji M Liebg'ld 4 M EllenO., Llewellyn. Intrepid 86269 Jefferson lm70y l:43%fast 3 109 5 4 4= 32i W Bog'ski •" K'tsBriilge. PiratetloM. twilajhj 86073 Jefferson lm70y 1:51 mud 9-10 102 2 3 3« 3* W Bog'ski 4 Corinth, Modo. Tippity Witcbet 86022 Jefferson 1 l:39%fast 8 103 5 4 4« 3«1 W Bog'ski 5 Banter. Modo. Pirate Gold FAUSTO. ch. g. 4 110 By Ormondale— Faustina Girl, by Star Shoot. (Trainer, C. Morris. Owner. C. Morris). Breeder. J. E. Madden. 88946 See today's chart. 85504 Columbs 3-4 1:H-\fast 8-5 110 3*2 J Roberts 7 Malthus. Hermidale. PhilMayer» 85401 Columb's 61 f l:23V4fast 71 101 l'l W Taylor 7 DustFlower. Scissors. GM'nFiosa 85297 Columb's 51 f l:08\fast 17f 109 1* F Hoin 11 P.riarSwt. Expressive, RrirP'don 83094 N". Shore 3-4 1:18 fast — 104 5*» J Majestic 5 Arrowhead. Joe Tag. Saddueee 80860 Hthorne 3-4 l:13%fast 20 107 6 7 7 6" W Fronk 7 Brother John, Ann M.. Verbena 79303 Churchill 1 1:40 fast 17 107 7 6 7s 5" H Stutts 9 Pnt.Politic'n. AnnM . M'nspring 79042 Churchill 1 1-16 l:47Vfegooa 6 107 4 6 5s 5'3 II Stutts 8 Firetoma. Devil Girl. Bye Bye SHINDY, b. g. 4 105 By War Call— Mary Sullivan, by Patriot. (Trainer. W. Keed. Owner, F. Peyton). Breeder. Miss E. Daingerfleld. 88942 See today's chart. 85777 Lex'gton 1 1-8 1 :55%mud 6 104 2 1 1'} 1« R Z'cchini 6 Annie Lyle. Repeater. Xenora 85734 Lex'gton 1 1-16 l:16«»ifast 16 101 2 1 1' 1* R Z'cchini S S. Maiden. S. of Pleasure. Busier 85677 Lex'gton lm70y 1 :4S slow 298 103 10 10 6» 5«i U Z'cchinilO Moorfield. Pauline. Asa Jewell 85647 Lex'gton FC Lll'/igood 96 101 5 5 5' 5" E McCl'ni;ll Sequel, Med'gM'tle, Span h Rose 85469 Churchill 1 1:39 fast 97f 105 6 5 5« 5" R Z'cchini 11 Watchful. Isaman. LaP delt'nte S4669 Latonia 3-4 l:!2«4fast HI 110 8 8 9 9'4 A Franco 9 BlancheE., Bil Klair. Span. Rose 84 064 Latonia 3-4 l:12*&slow 13f 107 11 11 11» 1011 A Yerrat 12 Spanish Rose, Times Up. Volt -■ « Post Positions and Workout Index-Lexington Post Positions and Workout Index — Lexington Below will be found the index to the previous workouts of the horses entered in the various races at Lexington, together with their post positions, Monday : FIRST RACE— About 2 Miles. P.P. Ind. Horse. P.P. Ind. Horse. 1 456 Taylor Hay 5 467 Quoin 2 457 Randel 6 422 Tickler 3 456 Foxmore 7 188 Impossible 4 Tender Seth SECOND RACE— 1-2 Mile. 1 420 Blow Horn 8 Neatness 2 Mienx 9 457 Jane C. 3 Peggy Bledsoe 10 Cornelian 4 Betty C. 11 157 Clarice R. 5 Massey 12 457 Queen Clara 6 418 Parley 13 Banderole 7 Helen's Babe THIRD RACE — Futurity Course. 1 457 Cherokee Lee 4 Sweetheart 2 456 Cherokee 5 416 Buck 3 267 Stanwix 6 107 Happy Top FOURTH RACE— 1 Mile and 70 Yards. 1 455 Tight 5 418 Elusive 2 456 Red Seth 6 455 Hugo 3 107 Hence 7 Richelieu 4 421 Hoy FIFTH RACE — Futurity Course. 1 457 Alexander Moore 8 455 Sir Peter 2 455 King Nadi 9 457 Gaffney 3 457 Reputation 10 249 Dr. A. L. Biggs 4 456 Menifee 11 273 Brown Sugar 5 Traymore 12 457 Supremus 6 457 Saar 13 456 Cream Puff 7 457 Tilka 14 Fire On SIXTH RACE— 1-2 Mile. 1 367 Gen. Ginockio 7 Oak 2 456 Nine Sixty 8 456 Lucent 3 Estin 9 Little Cook 4 457 Billy Witt 10 Supporter 5 Bob Spalding 11 455 Earl Combs 6 Brown Leaf 12 F razor SEVENTH RACE— 1 Mile and 70 Yards. 1 457 Midwestern 4 457 Bear Grass 2 457 Begonia 5 457 Georgie 3 Fausto 6 456 Shindy 1 Havre De Grace Entries and Past Performances HAVRE DE GRACE MONDAY, APRIL 27 WEATnEn CLEAR: TttACIC PAST. The figures under the heading "Rec." in the entries below show the best time of each horse at the distance since January 1, 1924, no matter where it finished. In cases where record was made on other than a fast . or good track, abbreviations show track con- • ditions. fisses is first indkx of 1923. 8S187 IS riltST INDEX OF APRIL. Racing starts at 2:30 p. m. (Chicago time 2:30). ® Superior mud runner. X Good mnd runner. :•: Fair mud runner. (M) Maidens. •Apprentice allowance, b Blinkers. First Race — About 2 Miles. TTarford County Steeplechase Handicap. Purse $1,500. 4 year-olds and upward. Todny's Ind ITorseiPostPos. Wt. Rec. A.Wt.ll.m (88777) Double Tip, 7 .. 7 137. .700 " 85474 Tassel. 3 5 144X69-5 83688 Isis. 4 f, H.v »}■/ ) 88786' Herriard. 2 6 143.690 88919' Jim Coffroth, 5.. ]0 1:59 600 8S919 Irish .lie (M . 1.. 7 139 MB I Delectable II.. 6. 6 140 ! Second Race — 3-4 Mile. Purse $1 200. 3 year olds and upward. Claiming. (Track record: April 21. 1925—1:11 — 4—129.) 85475 Oakwood. 17 . .De 114 1:12% ,r»107X7T) (80914) •Kings.l.re. L'l) JP 112 1:13% 5 102x720 88585 'Frances Johnson 13 Mi 10r 1:13% 3 92x715 88S88» Mabel K . 11. Hv 107 1:14 ." 102x71.". 88213 Poppye. 7 FG 110 1:13% 5 102x71". I 88878 Ham S| ort. 2 FC. MS 1:13% B 107x710 Ml St ynentiii. 14 Mi 111 1:14% 9 lUSXTlvl 8834£» •Castilla. H Ht 105 1:13V, 4 105X710 88878 Rin Tin Tin. 1 Lu UK 1:14% 3 100 .710 78907 Jo ei h Hrnnt. 16 III! 108 1:14% 6 107. .710 88878' •Fredom's Call. 10 HB 101 113H 4 113 7U.1 88766 VUlantida. 3 ..Wi M 1:14% 4 97x70". 85616 Cordelier. 12 ..CI" 107 l:ft % 8 107. .700 88740 'Slippy Sam (M), 6 Mi 116 1:15% 4 102.700 86632 Bell.- „f Boyee (M). 5 Lu 98 l:1t'.% 4 102. 700 88849 Bart (M). 4..IIG 98 l:17h 3 97. .700 88235 Winnie o'Wynn. 15 Au 107 1:14 3 02 ..700 88788 Winer. 9 lit; 105 1:16%s 3 92. 700 88849 Transplant, IS HO 98 l:17h 3 97. 700 88225 Neapolitan. 19 Hv 110 1:16% 0 112X700 Third Race— 4 1-2 Furlongs. Purse $1,200. 2 year olds. Maidens. Fillies. (Track record: April 21. 192.5 53 2 110.) 88805 lira Way. 5 . .110 113 :55% 115.. 725 88787« Wrac kalette. 9 ... 115. 720 88947 Pnn...-s Apple. 10 115.. 715 88850 Cozy. 8 IB; 113 :5SV,h 115. 715 88961 Trapeze. 2 ..HO 113 :7A\ 115.. 715 88803 Clnrlcie. 11 HO 100 :56 r.h 115. 710 88809 The Cocoon. 7 HO 112 :5T % 115. .705 88899 Fanoe. 1 HC. 109 :55% 115. 705 88787 TVinola. 3 115. .700 Kdith Cavell. 4 ... 115 Hants. \i 115 Fourth Race — 3-4 Mile. Carolina Purse. I'urse $1,500. .'i year-olds. Allowance* (Track record: April 21, 1925-1:11—4—129.) 85566 Sunny Man. 8 Pm 125 1:12% 121.. 750 (88852) Primrose. 10 ..Lu 109 1:12% 109X745 85657 Courageous, 4 Pm 115 1:12% 114. 740 88810 Laddie Buck. lPm 121 1:13% 112x740 88380 Coldpicce, 3 .Pm 113 1 12% 109.. 740 (88898) Prince of Bourbon. 0 M 116 1:1.1% 101. .733 88790 Saratoga Maje. 7 H»; 105 1:13 109. 733 88868 Trip Lightly. 11. . Lu 112 1:12% 107x730 88852- Glister. 5 Wo 105 1:13% KG. 730 88790 Silver Rock. 9HG 110 l:lT%ai DM. 723 88852 My Bet (M). 2... 9! . .720 Fifth Race — 1 Mile and 70 Yards. Sufmuehana I'urse. Purse $1,500. 3-year olds anil upward. Allowances. iTrack record: April 25. 1925 1 :42 4 112.) (88882) FLYING CLOTD. « HG 107 144%m 7 103x725 ,88923) Lucifer. 1 FG 112 1 .15% 3 96X713 (88766) St. Valentine. 2.. 5 loo 713 88867 Modest. •'. Hi; 113 1:43% 4 112 .710 88922 Ponjola. 5 Au 104 1:40 4 95. 710 78856 Heir at Law, 4HG 111 1:45% 4 103 705 88868- Thimble, 9 ...Hi; 103 I It 7 101 700 88714 SettiiiR Sun. 7 HG 100 1:44 5 100x700 88811' Malapert. 3 ...CI" 99 1:16 4 1O1..700 Sixth Race— 1 1-16 Miles. Purse $1,200. 3 year olds and upward. Claiming. (Track re.-ord: S. pt. IS. 192 V 1:14% 3 Itt.] 83610* 'Stone Jug. 3 Ja 107 1:45% 6 107.. 725 (88924) 'Try Again. 9 . .JP 97 1:47% 3 91. 720 (88869) 'Julia M. 15 ..HG 101 1:4S 4 101X715 (88863) 'White Mir-h, 2 ... 3 99. 715 (88769) Spags. 14 . . . .HO US 1:48% 7 113X715 88878 'Lu.ky Strike. 0 JP 10© 1:47% 4 107. .715 Hw BM l:4W% 5 114V710 889043 Royal Duck, llllw 114 1:17 8 114x710 88900 *Jwt, 5 Lu 106 1 17% 4 HV! .710 888C6 Flax. M Mi 108 l:4*% 4 116X710 88866 'Norniin:i. 13 ..Wi 107 1:47% 4 ll«. .705 88814 linsoii. 12 . ...IP 110 1:47% 4 116x703 (88354) 'Soaitirtli Anion. 7 83920 'Fornovo. 8 ...Hm 111 1:46 7 107*700 (88715) 'Sir LtoaM, l...Bo 103 1:52% 5 106 .700 88869 'Lieutenant Farrell. 4 HG 103 1:19 4 104 700 88920 Sister Sue. 10 5 MB..1M 88883 Llewellyn, 17. FG 113 150%h 6 110x700 Seventh Race— 1 1-8 Miles. Purse $1,200. 3 y.-ar olds and upward. Cliiming. (Tra.k record: Sept. 27. 1919 1:30— ft- 126.) 888831 Calemlour. 0 HC 91 1:54% 3 102. .725 88863 'Sorline (M), 3 ... 3 87®720 88924 'T.wdles. 7 Wi 104 1:53 6 95x715 C3924 'Stevens. 2 Ke 10611:57% 4 100x710 8892J.1 mmmjmtwmt, 4 .. 6 iosx7io 88883 Dactac Jim. 8 JP 107 1 53% 8 112x710 88924 'TlmiJ. 5 ...Mi 104 1:57 9 107X705 88863 Lyrea (M). 1 3 90X70. 88849 Ijitky Antoiue, 9. 6 108,. 700 Page 6 Havre De Grace Jockey Percentages II A Villi DE tillACE JOCKEY PERCENTAGES From January 1, 1024, to and luclnding April 10, 1025. At or | Over ! Jockey. T.C. Wt. Mts. Int. 2d. 3d. I Tarke. I 24 109 5 S0 233 199 Mil Ambrose, D 22 109 390 87 C4 04 ] Maiben. J 21 107 7.r»7 1G1 116 10S j Barrett, N 20 10S 131 20 14 23 1 Harvey, W 19 M 754 147 120 102 i McAtee, L. 19 107 405 75 01 02 i McAuliffe, D 18 107 518 02 7G 70 ! Smitli. W 18 10'i 030 114 100 Si! Wallace, J 18 99 933 171 132 132 Burke, .1. II 17 113 30!) 51 49 3* S.-obie, E 17 111 438 74 M CI Stutts, II 17 108 970 10(5 132 140 Weiner, V 17 107 471 81 50 71 ; Williams, R M 100 312 51 52 38 Mia, Q 15 113 104 24 23 IT I Finn. T If 105 13 2 1 0, Ling L 15 90 900 140 133 147! Murrav, T IS 114 93 14 8 9 Fields. G 14 105 554 75 52 77 Hudgins. G 13 115 120 17 15 If] kiig (' 13 111 402 53 01 40 Smallwood. E 13 112 135 17 14 1*1 Leibgold, M 13 10 i 342 44 54 43 ■ Bieuning. 0 12 108 582 72 77 75 Kennedy. II IS 105 397 49 55 49, Schwartz, M 12 110 50 7 1 f Albiker. II II 103 249 28 35 35 Unci 0 H m 89 10 9 19 I Butwell, J U 11.". 110 12 19 S| Cnrter R 11 112 200 23 20 10 I At or Over Jorkev. T.C. Wt. Mts. 1st. 2d. M. Costrllo, R 11 108 292 33 34 39 Jeukins, L 11 111 152 17 25 24 McTague, J 11 95 GO! 04 78 79 Mein, G 11 100 280 32 32 24 Zucchini. R 11 102 500 62 82 57 Brown. O 10 98 96 10 9 9 Schuttinger, A 10 103 00 0 12 4 McKnight. W 10 97 302 31 43 41 Pierce. H 09 100 200 19 21 25 111— III. E 09 108 277 24 25 37 Taulette. V 09 94 179 10 21 29, I Madeira, P 09 110 254 24 31 40, ! Pullman, S 08 109 153 13 20 10 Hebeit. S 08 112 200 10 24 31 I I Mozer. K 08 99 49 4 2 6 I Lacaste, A 07 100 OS 5 9 7 Shanks, J 07 105 327 23 28 38 Aeeardy, A 0". 105 139 8 9 14 I Thompson. G 00 101 104 I 14 12 i Thorndyke, F 06 99 208 16 30 23 1 | Fisher, D 05 100 274 15 IS. 27 | Ix-vland. J 05 103 171 8 15 12 Mvers, II 04 109 20 1 1 1 I*we, S 04 110 27 1 4 2 Hunt, A 02 99 55 1 4 4 Gairl, J 100 8 0 0 2 Haviland, R 100 1 0 0 0 Horvath, K 100 3 0 0 0 McCrossen. C 100 9 0 0 0 Stott V 100 10 0 1 3 1st Race [1st Havre De Grace] About 2 Allies. Harford County Steeplechase Handicap. 4-year-I lot DA PC SI HAUL olds and upward. Index Course Dlit Time T ~k Odds Wt St %i Str Fin Jockejrs Started Order of Finish DOUBLE TIP b g, 7 137 By Bachelor's Double — Obsequious, by St. Serf. (Trainer, 'if. Foster. Owner. Mrs. F. Farrar). Bred in England by H. S. Gray. 88877 HdeGVo Ab I 4 l°%fast 5 139 10 3 2«J 1« P McCkeylO I'eccant, FnneLady, Houyhnhnm 88763 ILdeG'ce Ab 2 4:11 "fast 11 13111 5 3= 3' P McCl'k'yH Ruine, I.ady Zeus, Trapstick 87728 F.Gr'nds 1 1-16 l:47^fast 15 1H 5 6 ft 5'! F Sharpe ■ ReanKins. . x uisA., SnowMaiden 87r»17 FGrnds 1 1-1G 149 fast 11-5 94 5 2 1J l1 J McT'gue 8 The Leopard, Climax, FlaxyMae 85724 Bowie 1 1-16 l:51Vfefast 6f 102 10 10 10«10 « C Hooper 11 Der.Sou, Van Patrick Demijohn 84880 Laurel Ab 2 4:Ul'-ifast 4 144 7 5 f] 5" M O'C'nor 9 Vicaire, Grenadier. Chuckle 82344 Saratoga Al 2 4:22 fast 8 151 1 4 3 3" M O'C'nor 5 Pirate Gold Parlays, laasel 81858 Ham'ton Ab 2 3:54 fast 17-10 147 2 2 1» 1» M O'C'nor 5 BlackPox. 1 ly gFrog. WychElm 81749 Ham'ton Ab 2 3:54%fast 13-5 144 6 5 6 5" M O'C'nor 6 RoiCraig. B.Dr mond. Cavendish TASSEL, b. m, 6 144 By Berrilldon— Stake and Cap, by Elliadala. (Trainer, J. Healv. Owner. Mrs. F. A. Clark). BTeeder. L. Garth. F5474 Pimlico 2 1-2 4:53 Vast U 138 2 7 P B«» A W'liams » S.Scraperll., D ttiste D ksGreen 85070 Laurel Ab 2 1-2 4::0 fast 11 138 1 1 2" 2» A W'liams 0 Houdini, Courteous Top Notch 84112 W'dbine Ab I 3:55Vfcfast 31-5 139 3 3 3« »« A W'liams 8 ElK'ntara, GlenR gh, Rorke sD t 83984 B R'nets Ab 2J 4:10 fast - 149 1 1 1" 1" A W'liams 4 Rorkes Drift, Bernard Gl.R gh 83631 B Bonnets 2 1-2 5:19 mud 1-5 145 2 1 L.rider A W'liams 4 nerriard. GlenReagh, Hy g*ord 82344 Saratoga Ab2 4:22 fast 4-5 130 4 3 Fell A Sims 5 Pirate Gold, Parlays, Douule i.ip 79790 B Bonnets Ab .2 4 MR fast 1 135 5 1 1» V W Keafg 5 RoiCraig, DoubleTip B.Dr mond 79312 Wood'ne Ab 2 4:27 fast 3-2 113 3 1 1* 1» W Keat'e 6 Can'que, SkyScraperll., AuntLin ISIS. b. m, 6 145 By Holbein — Iglovia, by Maximum. (Trainer. L. H. Congdon. Owner, L. H. Congdon). Bred in France by A. Walet. 83688 Belmont Ab 24 4:51 Vast 15 140 1 I 7 7" L Cheyne 10 Duettiste. Carabimer, Damask 83342 Belmont Ab I 3 59\fast 11-20 146 5 1 1« 1T B Haynes 6 Elzear, Jericho, Trapstick 80848 Aqueduct Ab2 4:02 fast 5 142 3 1 U 2» B Haynes G Gasper, Beck, Vox Populi II. 80696 Aqueduct Ab 21 5:01Vast 7 140 5 Fell. P Brady 6 SeaSkip'r, SeaMaster. Letterman 80606 Aqueduct Ab2 4:15Vast 3-» 145 5 1 1- 1* P Brady 5 Colibri, Clybridge. Rathcowan EERRIARD, ch. g, 6 143 By Roi Herode — Watersplash, by LaTono. (Trainer, J. Healy. Owner, F.. M. Alger). Bred in England by W. H. SaviU. 88786 H.deG'ce Ab2 4:10 good 3 145 7 3 2° 2* G Smoot 7 Lt.Seas, H'yDattner, KedClover 84356 W'dbine 2 4:03%slop S-5 145 4 2 llJ 1=1 A W'liams 5 Ir'hD'm, Fly'gFrog, ButcherBoy 84234 W'dbine 2 3:56\fast 5 134 5 3 2= 22 A W'liams 6 Cavendish. IrishDream, Fly. Frog j i 83984 B B'nets Ab 21 4:10 fast — 144 2 Fell. F Barry 4 Tassel. Rorke's Drift, Herriard 83631 B Bonnets 2 1-2 5:19 mud 1-5 135 3 2 P° l10 A Sims 4 Glen Reagh. Flying Fro-, Tassel 83506 Dorval ImTOv l:n2%hvy I 102 5 3 31 32 T Wilson 5 Black Wand, Park Hill, Anne 83400 Dorval 1 1-16 lfl mini 51 10S 422' 2»1 T Wilson 6 Little Clair, Jacques, Tarascon 83293 Dorval 1 1-16 l:53%mud 2C-10 IOC 5 4 4« 4" F Lee 5 Little Clair, Vendor, Wed'gPr'ce JIM COFFROTH, blk. g. 10 139 By Colinet — Marie Hyde, by Handcuff. (Trainer, Woods Garth. Owner, S. Flaherty). Breeder. J. W. Fuller. 88919 H.deG'ce Ab I 4 :10^.fast 13-20 137 8 3 310 3=T B Kenn'dy 8 Peccant, RedClover, BrotherBill 85495 Pimlico 2 3:5«*sfast 19-10 144 2 4 4» 42« A W'liams 6 Vicaire, Chuckle, Vox Populi II. 85282 Laurel Ab 2 3:58%fast 27-10 141 5 I 2J 27 J Pierce 6 Lollipop. Draft. Conniebert 85180 Laurel 2 4:005»fast 11 141 6 1 2s 2s J Pierce 7 Grenadier, Conniebert, Draft 85106 Laurel Ab 2 3:59 fast 8-5 138 8 3 2» 22J J Pierce 8 Chuckle, Crest Hill, Lollipop 84880 Laurel Ab 2 4:01iDfast 2 137 6 3 3'J 45A J Pierce 9 Vicaire. Grenadier, Chuckle 84537 HdpG'ce 2 4:08^fast 29-5 143 4 6 615 C" O D'monl 8 Byng, Roi Craig, Lollipop 84 1 06 H.deG'ce 2 3:58Sfast 1C-5 147 2 2 4» 421 O D'mond 7 Byng, Vicaire, Chuckle 83301 Titn'um Ab 2 fcffKfaat 1 157 11S O Diam'nd 0 Woodsonll., LadyZeus, TheTank 83021 Tim'um Ab2 4:03 good 13-10 152 1* O Diam'ndl3 Woodson II. . Jidgie, SandBarll. IRISH JIG ch. g, 7 (M) 139 By Berrilldon — Belle Clem, by Contestor, 'Trainer. R. H. Crawford. Owner, Queen City Stable). Breeders, W. & L. Garth. 88919 H.deG'ce Ab _ l:tt%SMt 16-8 145 2 5 5 6*° It Cra'ford *' Peccant. Red Clover, JimCof'th 75225 Pimlico 2 4:01 mud 11-5 150 7 3 2* 3l M O'Con'r 9 Mercurius, H.Dattner, Aut. Pells 74817 laurel 2 3:55 fast 3J 144 T 1 3» 37 M O'Con'r 7 Damask, H.Dattner, H. Chances 74003 Wood'ne Ab 2 4:06 fast 4 154 5 4 4 4'» W Hunt 0 C'lgardie, Span. Maize, Mercur's DELECTABLE II., b. h. 6 (M) 140 By Nimbus — Una, by Ampelion. (Owner, ftueen City Stable). Bred in England. 2nd Race [2nd Havre De Grace] O. 4 D»pr 3-4 111e. 3-year-olds and upward. Claiming, (April 21, 1025 aCriU HAUt 1:11 4 li« .) Index. Course. Dist. Time. Track. Odds.Wt. St. % Str. Fin. Jockey. Started. Order of Finish. 0AKW00D, b. g, 6 107 By Hone/wood — Scarlet Oaks, by Dick Welles. (Trainer, F. Wright. Owner, E. P. Summerfield). Breeder. Nevada Stock Farm. 854 75 Pimlico 3-t l:12%fast 7J 123 7 9 8J 7t0 L Morris 10 Dimmesdale, Eager, Apex 85214 l^aurel 3-4 1:14 fast 13 IIS 3 6 61 1" L Morris 15 MabelK., Cap.C'tigan, St.Q'ntin 1 85125 Laurel 3-4 l:15Vr.fast 16-5 113 7 6 6} l1 J Leylandl5 Hid. Jewel. P. Piper, St.Quentin 84915 Laurel 1 I ITHf— I 2i 114 8 2 1"* 4'1 P Walls 15 Jacques, Cordelier, WatchCha'm 84714 Laurel 3-4 1:14%fast 6J 110 5 4 4'i 2J J Leylandlo Capt.Costifian, Jackson, B'yLane 84538 H.deG'ce 3-4 l:13 £fast 7f 113 4 5 5: 4s G Rose 11 SirGlen, B.andlted, Musk'longe 82816 Kwortli lm70y l:44^fast 30 112 4 3 82 8*1 R CostellolO TenSixty, Woodlake, Esc'polette 82683 Windsor 3-4 l:ll%fast 81 109 3 5 5" 4= E Renzetti 8 Director, Ex'd Ruler, Triumph KINGSCLERE. ch. h, 5 102 Bv Ballot — Royal Captive, by Golden Maxim. (Trainer, E. C. Lucas. Owner, Mrs. E. C. Lucas). Breeder. Gallaher Bros. 80914 FortKrie 3-4 1:16 good 7-5 115 1 2 2 J l1 D Home'd C PeterPiper, Bl'kWand, WarTank 80867 FortErie 3-4 1:18 hvy 13-10 115 1111 1J J Wallace 9 Oialeggo, Star Cuurt, Anticipate 77739 Jefferson 3-4 IITKf— t 12 112 1 1 l1 :' T McCor'k 8 Caligula, Whalebone, Hid. Jewel 77453 K.Gr'nds 3-4 l:lJ7Jhvy 5 115 3 3 61 C'j E Blind 8 HiddenJewel, Guv'nor, Biff Bang 77345 FGrnds 3-4 l:14Vfcgood 4J 118 2 3 41 4J I Parke 8 Exchange, Lady Rose, Kindred 77256 F.Gr'nds 3-4 l.iu^fast 41 119 4 5 6' 5*1 D Mergler 8 Lady Rose, Honor Man, Rustem FRANCES JOHNSON, b. f, 3 92 By Sir John Johnson — Flying Frances, by Flanudes. (Trailer. J. Bauer. Owner, J. Leider). Breeder. W. Perkins. 88585 P.owia :;-4 1 :15%fast 12 100 5 2 l» 6'»0 Brown 8 L'yGlassen, Rodeo, GraceTroxler 88520 Bowie hi f LW-fefust 14 106 3 2 11 331 M Liebg'dll Bother, Grace Troxler, Huey 88021) Miami 01 f l9ff%teat 61 105 4 2 4' C5 J McT'gue 7 ('up o' Tea, Shanghai, Toppanite 87908 Miami 51 f l:06\fast 81 105 1 2 4'1 B" M Liebg'd 9 Julie, Sandpile, Toppanite 877G4 Miami 1 1-16 l:4?Sfast 3J 1074 3 3 8 8" M Liebg'd 8 Kirkfield, Atomin, lien Frankl'n 87601 Miami 3-4 l:13Hfaat 13 103 3 1 l'i Is J Dolin 8 PetCat, Kirkfield, Win.O'Wynn 87397 Miami 6-S l:02^slovv 9-5 103 1 1 ll l2 J CalLh'nl2 PaulineM.. D'kyliellc. W.Flanua MABEL K., b. m. 5 102 By The Turk — Achieve, by Watercress. (Trainer. J. W. Overby. Owner. B. McLntyTe). Breeder. R. F. Carman. , 88389 Havana 3-4 1:15 fast 3 107 8 2 2»1 3' D Prible 12 Occident.!, Vera'sCh'ce, R'karden 88341 Havana 3-4 1 :13Tr.fast 21 188 1 1 1} 651 C Gr'nw'd ■ Liege, Coquina, Occidenta 88282 Havana 3-4 1 :13Va-st 15 103 4 2 •* i4i ■ C'penter U The (Jaff, Lew Pope, Follow Me 88102 Havana £1 f 1 :07*,.good 5 105 7 4 8 8'i ■ C'penter 8 Galleon, Foll'wMe, Littlell. Sheep 87836 Havana 61 f l:08%fast 3-5 103 7 3 2'' 2l L Neal 7 Capt. Clover, Yukon. Johnlloshor 87732 Havana 3-4 1:14 fast 3 107 7 3 31 2& W McCabe 8 KuotCr.nss, AmberFly, Goldstein 87568 Havana 61 f l:07V&fast 10 10* 8 8 8 7e3 F H'stings 8 Jeroboam. PeterHrown, B. Lizzie 87493 Havana 5-8 1:03 hvy 4 103 4 4 31 3' J L Neal 5 Tesuque, PeterBrown, CoralUeef P0PPYE. b. m, 6 102 By Theo. Cook— Maggie Quince, by Peter Quince. (Trainer, J. P. Polk. Owner, J. L. Earl). Breeder. H. P. Headley. 88213 Jefferson 3-4 l:147sfast 13-5 103 2 3 ft «;J R Yelton 12 AsaJewell. Antonia, Norallayes 87858 Jefferson 3-4 1:15 fast 41 108 8 2 31 4« W Bog'skilO Admirer, Hitrump, Parnell Lad 87039 FGrnds 3-4 1 :13'7ifast 6 107 2 0 6» 5»1 W Bog skilO Doctor Gleun, Korbly, Antonia 86225 Jefferson 3-4 1:14 fast 2 107 2 4 11 1« L M omeiyl2 T.Offic'l, B.BsWKhtcr, M. Maxim 86040 Jetferson 3-4 l:14^fast 9-6 112 4 3 44 3'i W Bog'skil2 .lauiiebar, ("has. Henry, FirstCall 85887 J'fU-rson 51 f l:07Wfast 13-5 IOC 6 4 3l 3» L Mo'meryl2 LittleAlfred, Kinsman, Oldl'algc 84519 Aurora 51 f l:07%fast 1-2 109 6 1 1 li W Bog'sKi 7 Joe Tag. Laviuia, Sequel POOR SPORT, h. p 5 107 By Delhi— Play Fair, by Fair Play. (Trainer, W. Durnan. Owner, Flamingo Stable). Breeder* J. D. Carr & Bro. 88878 H (leG'cc 3 4 l:13%fast 11 108 2 9 61 6«J J Maiben 15 Wareb'seman, Sis. Sue, F'm'sCall 88608 Bowie 3-4 Llf.HIast 5 114 6 5 21 4J ■ Sm'lw'il 1» « :.r- Pree. New Hojie. Neptune 88535 Bowie 3-4 1 :14\,fast 41 113J 5 4 41 10s E Sm'lw'dl2 Lidy Boss. Jacijues, Neptune 88505 Bowie 61 f l:22%fast 12 119 2 6 6= VI ■ Sm'lw'd 8 New Hope, LadjBoss. Rom. Home 84947 laurel 3-4 1:14%fast 21 106 1 3 4« 5 i II ChuichllSea Sand. Runchief. Baby I^ine 84 797 Laurel 3-4 l:Mfcffcat 32 114 8 6 5'1 7=1 C Lang 12 Blackstone. Jolly. Odd Seth 84490 H deGce 3-4 1:14 fast 2 107 4 3 23 1-* J Maiben 13 PeterPiper, Prcvieux, Telescope 84167 H.de l'ce 3-4 l:13Vifast llf 115 2 3 4'' EH K Sm'wo'dLI SunLady, BeauNasli, Mkallnnge 83799 Aqueduct 1 l:41%slop 11-5 111 4 6 4- 3-1 R Pierce 11 (lay Ben, Bowman, Sui erbum ST. QUENTIN, b. g, 9 H5 By Hii Majesty— The Marchioness, by Bala. (Trainer, j. W. Beamish. Owner. J. W. Beamish). Breeder. G. A. Cochran. 88920 H.deG'ce 3-4 l:12%fast 26 108 3 11 105 9"! I Bullmanll Carlton. DoctorGlenn, Timeless 88849 HUfaO'ea 3-4 I WHasj 4 117 2 4 :;■ 4'. I h Barkell CsaarTa'aaa, Rusovia. BaaMaJafe 88740 H.deG'ce 3-4 1:15 good 71 11014 2 l'|P J II Purk- U D.oft. V'lley, Stay On, Ktpjrtce 88210 Miami 3-4 1 132.fast 37 111 3 4 6' 4'1 E Hobbinsl2 Perhaps, YerU-n'i. Cap.Co-t igan 88131 Miami 61 f l^^.fast 13 114 7 8 6" 41 II Stutts 12 Probity, Star Girl, Muskallonge 88020 Miami Ci f l:09V«,fast 13-10 115 3 1 I2 1= II Stutts 12 K.Trav'r. I MO saiga. WilKPnut 87686 Miami 61 f 1 09 good 27-10 120 3 3 2i 3'J T McTag tl2 (up o' Tea, Sea Wolf, Hot Dog 87269 Miami 3-4 1:16 fast 17-10 IIS 6 4 5: 2' II Stutts 7 JoeJoe. L.George, I.udyFinnell CASTILLA, b. f, 4 105 By Nasiovian — Genny, by St. Damles. (Trainer, H. R. Smith. Owner, H. E. Moore). Bred in EneUnd bv J. Sanford. 88342 Havana 3-4 lmsfast 10 106 6 5 41 :.'} G Walker 8 BuzzSaw, L.B. Sheep, Q'ncyWard 88279 Havana 3 4 1:13%fast 2 106 6 3 2f lnk H Uich'rdsll Chicken, Goldstein, Huen 88099 Havana 3 4 lH^good 21 105 6 4 2' 2' II Rich'rdslO Astrolite, Pinehurst. Cuco 87867 Havana 3-4 1 :l.'!^sfast 6 105 5 3 3l 3« II Rich'dsll Lit Bl. Sheep, Sagamore, Conceal 87778 Havana 3-4 l:H*ifast 31 100 7 6 7' 6'1 II Rlch'ds 'J Sanchol'ansy, Conceal, Saguiu'rc I ! I I I I i 1 | | j i 1 RIN TIN TIN. b. f, 3 100 By Madman— Edna Marie, by Knight of the Thistla, (Trainer. F. A. Herold. Own-r. E. B. Jacobs). Breeder. R. H. McC. Potter. 88878 H.deG'ce 3-4 1 : 13%f ast 68 91 8 M W 8" S Hebert 15 Wanh'scman. Sis Sue. F'm'sCall 88788 H.deG'ce 3 4 l:14\slow 21 90 7 9 9' 9" O Brown 10 AlexWoodliffe. Dr (Jlenn, Rodea 88265 Miami 3-4 1:11 fast 7f 99 10 10 10' 10'i J Callahanll Warning, Wildane, Theo Kay 88150 Miami 61 f 1 :07Vsfast 47-10 98 4 7 7s 7' J R W'liams I Sorrxtcs, Warning, FightingCook 87971 Miami 6} f 1 :077r,l"ast 8-5 105 2 1 f* 1* V Stevens 7 MayFly, FrenchLady. Bewitch'g 87793 Miami 3-4 1 :14$4fast 29-10 Wi 1 2 21 V F Stevens 12 B'nC'panion. Sh. Sadie. Marath'a 87629 Miami 51 f l:07%fast 14-5 102 6 1 11 3 F Stevens 9 ( ap ("stigan. N.Nisbsi. F. Break 85629 Pimlico 3-4 1:13 fast 90f 115 10 10 10« 10»1 J Call.ih'nlS CampfireTalcs, Volanto, Danby 85542 Pimlico 51 f 1:07 fast 13 109 4 4 52 6' E Barnes 13 Panic. Danby. Bruns 85411 Laurel 5-S l:01%fast 2 115 4 3 3* 25 E Barnes 9 Miss Greble. Red Hawk. FliVT«* JOSEPH BRANT, b. g. 6 107 By Chuctanunda— Cola, by Combourg. (Trainer, L. Williams. Owner. L. Williams). Breeder. J. Sanford. 78907 Pimlico 3-4 l:15 4hvy 64 111 3 7 S» 6 » G Babin 10 Racket. Dr.Ca.WdK SirO'hadlT. 78674 H.deG'ce 3-4 I'lfaf ft 59 106 7 5 73 12»1 S W"liam.sl3 Capt.C'tigan, R'ndRobin, SeaS'd 78512 H.deG'ce t I 1 "Ulifofl 87 108 11 9 81 871 F Stevens 13 Dan Boiling, Tidings, Humble 75777 Bowie 7-8 1:3) mud 39 106 3 7 125 12" T Finn 13 Far East. Poor Sport, Sea Sand 75611 Bowie 61 f 1 :215ifast 8 111 6 1 61 13'« G Babin If Mou.Kosell.. Jyntee, D.oft.V'ley 75357 Pimlico 3-4 1:14 mud 50 104 6 8 9-° 9" M Garrett 10 Last Reveille. Poe, Bucado i FREEDOM'S CALL, br. c, 4 113 By Transvaal — Marseillaise, by Cyclades. (Tra/ner, G. M. Johnso-i. Owner. G. M. Johnson). Breeders. Morris & Walden. 88878 H.deG'ce 3-4 1 :13 ifast CJf 104 1 3 31 31 G Hudginsl5 Wareh'seman, SisterSue, StayOn '88713 Bowie 3-4 l:15^fast 21 103 1 5 5'5 5*2 B Br'ning 6 Everglade, L'yGlassen. IIootMon |88678 Kowio 6} f 1 :22 fast 71 HO 4 6 7* 771 G Hudgins 8 JohnS.Mosby, l'lax. DoctorGlenn 88506 Bowie 61 f l:22%fa.st * 4 107 5 3 2- In G Hudgins 7 H'nJewel, S'th'sFlower, H'more 85846 Bowie 61 t l:21%fast 31 99 4 5 31 23 G Hudgins" I.. Audrey, Les. Doctor, Orpliem 85719 Bowie 6Afl:22 fast 3f 106 2 2 7l 6»l I) Br'ningl3 Cam'flage. L'kyStrike, Without 83668 Mlboro 61 f 1:09 fast 5t 113 33 C Jackson 7 NoLidy, Kath.Uankin. LastGirl 834 71 Mlboro 51 f l:0S'£fast 8 111 5s C Jackson 7 StarCourt, Serv.Plag. Mer. Feast S3304 Tim'um Ab 3-4 l:lS%fast 11-5 110 33 C Jackson 7 Tanorel. Lanoil. Stevens ATLANTIDA, b. f. 4 97 By Knights Differ— Aprisa. by Kismet. (Trainer, J. Arthur. Owner. J. Arthur}. Breeder. J. C Fletcher. 88766 H.deG'ce 51 f 1:06 fast ftf 96 11 12 12' 13=5 C McCr's'nl3 St.V'tine, Heeltaps, L.B'morelL 88205 Miami 3-4 l:14^fast 2 111 3 1 l'l S2 J McTguel2 Royaline. Roller. Tricks 88060 Miami 5Jf l:07%fast 19j 106 6 5 7= 8,0.T McT'gue 8 Kosamond, Buck Tend. Sombre 87715 Miami 61 f l:07ttfast 1C5 98 6 4 6l 7" J McT'gue 8 Venus, Theo Fay, Blanche E. 85851 Bowie 61 f 1 :21V5fast 51 98 5 7 9" 1015 J McT'guelS JoellaJ., C.Costigan, WildGoos.) 85383 Laurel 3-4 1:15 good 11-5 103 4 1 ?- 2J L Lang 15 Merrimac, GnldMount, Advocate 85317 Laurel 3-4 1:16 Vimud 9 103 4 2 f* 5«J L I«ing 10 W. Goose, C Theisen, Hid. Jewel 85214 I^aurel 3-4 1:14 fast 29 102 7 9 121 82i L Lang If Oak wood, MabelK.. Cap.C'tigan 84357 W'dbine 3-4 l:14ftslop 17-5 103 4 4 31 4«1 J McT'gue 8 St.Q'ntin. Tarry, DoctorCorbett CORDELIER, b. g, 8 107 By Rabelais— Red Cross, by Macdonald II. (Trainer. P. E. Fitzeerald. Owner. J. H. Shea). Bred in France by J. Sanford. 85616 Pimlico 1 1-16 l:48%fast 18 114 1 4 6 1 6» C Lang 11 Comedy. Carlton. Frosty Boy 8.5417 Laurel 1 1-16 l:48%fast 17 115 4 5 5s 5»1 J Maiben 8 Gondolier, HoyalDuck. PrinceK. 85321 Laurel 1 1-4 2:10%mud 14 112 1 3 5» 5" C Lang 7 Hickory, Old Faithful. T. Reaper 85145 Laurel lm70y l:46 $fast 8-5 114 1 1 2'1 U J Maiben 8 Cimarron, Goldniark, Parthema 84915 Laurel 1 l:42&fast 13 114 6 5 31 2l D Con'ellv If Jacques, WatchCharm. Oakwood 84798 Laurel 1 1-16 1 :48'/4fast 43-10 114 4 12 13 IV* ■ Ren^ettil3 MR sell., D.of theV'l'y, T.R'p'r 84170 H.deG'ce 1 1-8 l:55Sfast 2 108 3 1 3s 3S2 J McTag't 7 DoctorJim. Dodona. Smuts SLIPPY SAM, ch. g. 4 (M) 102 By Vindex— Sally Boots, by Doctor Boots. (Trainer, J. J. Leonard. Owner, J. J. Leonard). Breeder, F. W. Armstrong. 88740 H.deG'ce 3-4 1:13 good 17 106 8 7 71 9*» D McA'ffe 9 D.oftheVal'y. StayOn. S.Quent'n 88205 Miami 3-4 l:14%fast 71 116 10 4 4 1 5« E Robbinsl2 Royaline, Poller, Atlantida 88055 Miami 3-4 l:15%fast 71 107 3 2 51 7*1 E Robbinsll Sextant. L'kyI ol'r. DoubleShot 87793 Miami 3-4 l:14ysfast 74 115 9 7 ll1 11" B Robbinsl2 B.C'panion. Sh. Sadie. RinTinTiu 87662 Miami 3-4 1:13 fast 44 105 7 9 9 9"1 E Robbins 9 Vproar, Ducky, Pat Casey 87583 Miami 3-4 l:12Vsfast 100 105 8 8 8 S-1 F Th'dyke 8 Bridesm'd. S fltider, Chesterbk 87354 Miami 5-8 l:00%fast 45 118 5 5 101 1014 F Th'dykel2 McCriminon, OnTime, Bewitch'g BELLE OF BOYCE, h. f, 4 (M) 102 By Bard of Hope — Lydla A., by Sir Wilfred. (Trainer, W. Durnan. Owner, Flamingo Stable). Breeder. S. Ross. 85602 Pimlico lm70y l:46%fast 13 1031 6 3 4" 6IS J Leylandll Vexation, Red Wine, Sam Smith 85383 Laurel 3-4 1:15 good 61 98 12 12 '1111*1 J McT'gue15 Merrimac, Atlantida, GoldMount 83392 Belm'nt 3-4 MC 1:15 slop 1S-5 102 Left at post. R W'liams 9 Quarantine. Jeroboam. Lovable 7 3007 Saratoga 51 f l:06%fast 40 114 9 11 91 10M B Marin'llil3 Defiant, Ebony Belle, LeonaDara BART. b. c, 3 (M) 97 By Sir Barton — Pesky, by Broomstick. (Trainer, R. A. Johnson. Owner. J. J. Morton). Breeder. J. K. L. Ross. 88849 H.deG'ce 3-4 l:15Vshvy 86f 9S I 3 5l 6" D Fisher 11 ClemTli'sen. Rusovia. SunRajah 88658 Bowie lm70y 1:33 fast 32 103 3 6 9 9-s D Fis'.ier 9 Orageuse, Dr. Huff, Poedie 88570 Bowie 3-4 Istaf a* lOf 109 5 7 9« 9'» D Fisher 11 J S.Mosby, Eyelash. BillShaffer 85384 Laurel 51 f l:08%good 77 116 4 6 S 3=° D Stirling 8 GunBoat, Pr.ofPower, Pogonip WINNIE O'WYNN; br. f, 3 92 By Dick Finnell— Diamond G.ain, by Fowling-piece. (Trainer. W. Caywood. Owter. Mrs. C. Lawrence). Breeder. T. Piatt. 88235 Miami 51 f l:08%fast 18 102 5 6 6' 7 3 R Z'cchlnill CandyStick, Wilt.Flanna, Jingle 88056 Miami 3-4 l:H%fast zl 1011 8 4 41 6"1 R ZcchiniKI M'kallonge. AiKieVernor. Jingle 87955 Miami 1 1-8 l:545sfast 10 90 2 5 5s 6*1 J Dolin 0 Intrepid, Attor'yMuir, Olyntlius 87821 Miami 51 f 1:0S fast 38 IOC 8 7 7» 7'° J Dolin 11 Cup o' Tea, Toppanite, Probity 87766 Miami 3-4 1:13%fast 64 90 7 8 10s 9«i J Dolin 12 Orpheus, Flax, Ducky 87601 Miami 3-4 l:13%fast H 108 1 4 42 4» J Maiben 8 F'cesJohnson. PetCat. Kirkfield 87533 Miami 5i f l:07%fast 11 107 5 7 7» 7'» J Maiben 8 Wildlane, On Time, Wish I Win WISER, br. f, 3 92 By Sweep — Experience, by Knight of the Thistle. (Trainer. M. Smart. Owner. S. Ross). Breeder. -). C. Christian. 88788 H.deG'ce 3 4 l:14%slow 99 105 2 7 61 7" B Br'ning 10 AlexWoodliffe. Dr.Glenn. Rodeo 88585 Bowio 3-4 l:15%fast 49 106 6 5 6s o11 B Br'ning 8 L'yGlissen, Rodeo, GraceTroxler 88520 Bowio 51 f l:09%fast 62 105 9 5 ' 4C 5» B Br'ningll Bother, GraceT'ler. Fr'ccsJ'nson 85882 Bowio 3-4 1:15 fast 17f 104 10 12 12 12*' B Br'ning 12 Clavichd, Y'gApril, Peter Paul 85179 Laurel 51 f 1.07*fefast 42 108112 13 OHSt*1 E Barnes 15 Edinburgh. Bryndear, Ampolac 83971 Aqueduct 5-8 59Hfast 20 10916 6 81 811 E Barnes 13 BalceShet. MtleBelle, Mixture 80737 Aqueduct 5-8 1:00 fast 15 105 2 5 »'110'« W McPh'l 10 Zero Hour, Wax Lady, Foolscap 80653 Aqueduct 6-8 l:01%fast 10 99 3 4 3'i 1| B Br'ningll Akbar, W (' Whitehd. Tailteann 80522 Aqueduct 5-8 l.vir^slop 20 109 3 3 41 5" E Barnes C Clonaslce. Mervinia, M'g'retSt.L. TRANSPLANT, b. g, 3 97 By Transvaal— Pearl III., by Flint Rock. (Trailer, J. W. Dayton. Owner, J. W. Dayton). Breeders. Morris & Walden. 88819 H.deG'ce 3-4 l:15%hvy 65 9S 7 10 7 711 J McT'guell ClemTli'sen. Rusovia. SunRajah 85349 Laurel 3-4 l:17%slo.v 14f 100 15 13 HI ll12 R Fisher 15 Duckling. Wuliu, Parm'neeBelle 83394 Dorval 51 f 1:11 mud 25 102} 8 6 6! 6"J H Thomas 8 Sea Fairy, Wanderlust, Trigger 83000 C naught 5* f l:0**«.fast 21-5 109 4 4 6U 6*1 P Walls 9 Prince Theo. Wine Jug, Trigger 82362 Ft.Erie 5-8 l:03%slow 17 102 1 2 2»t 1° II Thomas 8 Vain Ellie, Prudy, Sun Los 81748 Ham'ton 5-8 l:01%fast 41 112 5 4 63 671 L Lang 10 Cor'nRougc. Wavecrt. Panketa 80948 FortErie 5} f l:09%fast 19 104 4 3 31 45} E Renzetti 6 Asekket, Whatlslt, MasterBlue 80896 FortErie 6} f 1:11 slow 33 104 1 2 6 65 E Renzetti 6 Revolt, HelenBuck, MasterBlua NEAPOIITAN. ch. g. 6 112 By Olambala— Cream, by Electioneer. (Trainer, .W. M. Shewbridge. Owner. P. Patti). Breeder. R. T. WiUon. 88225 !; ivana I M l:3 Vjfast 10 Ms 3 I S 8" W MeCabe 8 WiseCr'kc-. Recoup. C'pt .Allans 88074 Havana lm50y l:4G%good 2 111 6 4 6'1 6rl H Richrds 7 Dustman, Recoup, Joe Campbell 87809 Havana 1 1-16 1:49 fast 7-5 109 8 3 l2 V H Rich'ds 9 Czardom, Queen s Own, Drapery 87646 Havana lm70y 1:47 fast 10 113 9 5 43 3» F H'stings 9 D'stman, HM'ments, (Vw'dBoy 87387 Havana 1 1-8 1 £9%alow 10 111 5 5 6 6,: F H'stings % Apology, Hillman C, Collision 87282 Havana lm70y l:47^fast 4 113 8 8 7-1 7 ° F H'stingslO Ix carno. .loeCampbell. Recoup 87101 Havana 1 1-16 l:52%slow 6 105 8 7 G« 6=2 R Albiker 8 Red Legs, Locarno, Cromwell 3rd Race [3rd Havre De Grace] Oprl RAPP "* 1_" FurlonsN. 2-ycar-olds. Maidens. Fillies. (April 21, 1025 Index. Course. Dist. Time. Track. Odds.Wt. St. ?i Str. Fin. Jockey. Started. Order of Finish. IMA WAY, ch. f, 2 (M) 115 By Out the Way— Ima Frank, by Abe Frank. (Trainer, E. G. Shaffer. Ownar. Pastime Stable). Breeder. W. Skinker. 88865 H.deG'ce 41 f 53 fast 33 113 6 6 6- M014 E Ambr'sel.". Fiddlest'ks. (e'fugal. G'l'nllaae 88742 H.deG'ce 1-2 48%good 71 116 7 1 11 21 J Putwell 11 Ethereal, Cliarlcie, Trapeze 88519 Bowio 1-2 50 fast 4 115 1 8 7l 912 J Wallace 12 Cinema. Bandy, Atalante WRACKALETTE, b. f, 2 (M) 115 By Wrack— Amalette, by St. Amant. (Trainer, ft Rites. Owner. J. E. Griffith). Breeder, A. B. Hancock. 88787 H.deG'ce 1-2 4S good 24 10S 4 3 31 34J E Scobie 15 NatEvens, Mi sBlaze, Buttercup PRINCESS APPLE, ch. f, 2 (M) 115 By Vindex — Queen Apple, by King James. (Trainer. E. Trueman. Owner, R. W. Carter). Breeder, F. W. Armstrong, 8894 7 See today's chart. 88710 Bowie 1-2 49%fast 2 113 8 2 33 T-\ H Stutts 9 Geo. Ray. Cozy, Lcninos 88629 Bowio 1-2 49%fast 31 115 4 4 4« 43 R Zcchinil2 Domnay, Cozy. Janetta 88519 Bowio 1-2 50 fast 40 115 9 10 11' 10" E Ambr'sel2 Cinema. Pandy. Atalante COZY. b. f, 2 (M) 115 By Vindex— Crony, by Goldcrest. (Trainer. E. Trueman. Owner, R. W. Carter). Breeder, F. W. Armstrong. 88850 H.deG'ce 41 f fffcfevy 14-3 113 10 7 ll'lll17 C Lang If Socket In. Wand'ingBelle, Chef 88710 Bowie 1-2 49%fast 2 113 4 1 1* « C Lang OGeo.Ray, Prim essApple, Lemnoa 88629 Bowio 1-2 49%fast 31 115 3 1 l'l 2» C Lang 12 Domnay. Janetta, PrincessApple 88569 Bowie 1-2 49*ifast 15 111 1 2 2 2'1 E Ambr"sel2 Sma -kover. Takaweesa. ForeG'd 88503 Bowie 1-2 5J fast 15 109 10 9 93 9=1 E Ambrsel2 Flapp?rGirl, 1'redaD., L'yChilton TRAPEZE, b. f, 2 (M) 115 By Trap Rock — Louise Travers. by McGee. (Trainer, Woods Garth. Owner, W. Garth). Breeder, P. M. Walker. 88961 See today's chart. 88805 H.deG'ce 41 f C3 fast 102 113 7 7 7'1 7" D McA'ffel.". Fiddlest'ks. Ce'fugal, G'l'nllaze 88742 H.deG'ce 1-2 4S%good 25 118 8 4 V 4=1 D McA'ffell Ethereal, Ima Way, Charlcie CHARLCTE, ch. f, 2 (M) 115 By Berrilldon — Charybdis, by Rockton. (irainer, Woods Garth. Owner, J. P. Jones). Breeder, L. Garth. 88809 H.deG'ce 41 f -55 hvy f,0 109 5 3 5* 5»J D McA'ffe 7 My Colonel. Cinema, Aucilla 1 88742 H.deG'ce 1-2 4S%good 12f 116 3 6 5J 3=1 J Wallace 1 1 Ethereal, Ima Way, Trapeze j THE COCOON, b. f. 2 (M) 115 By Lough Foyle— Colinder, by Colin. (Trainer. J. F. Schorr. Owner. E. B. McLean). Breeder, E. B. McLean. 88899 H.deG'ce fj f 63%good 133 112 7 7 7 711 J II Burke 7 Canter, Muffet, Silken Mane FANOC. b. f, 2 (M) 115 By Wormleighton — Lucy Jack'an, by Rock View. (Trainer. W. R. Midgely. Owner. W. R. Midgely). Breeder, T. Piatt. 88R99 II deG'ce 41 f 53«/sgood 93 109 1 4 63 P* ■ Ambr'se 7 Canter. Muffet. Silken Mane 88742 H.deG'ce 1-2 48'hgood 9 116 5 2 3t b'\ E Ambr'sell Ethereal, Ima Way. Charlcie 88629 Bowto 1-2 4*j%fast 42 113 6 6 6'1 6' E Ambr'sel2 Domnay, Cozy, Janetta TWINOLA, ch. f, 2 (M) 115 By Olambala— Mexoana. by Mexican. (Trainer, T. Lynn. Owner. E. K. Brysor.j. Breeder. R. T. Wilson. 88787 H.d.G'ce 1-2 4S good 4f 108 10 10 8' 8"J J Leyland IS N .Evens, MissBlaze. Wrackal'ta 88519 Bowio 1-2 50 fast 16 115 12 11 12 12'1 L Morris 12 Cinema, Pandy, Atalante 86910 F.Gr'nds 3-S 35%slow 20 115 8 41 S» J LeylandBi MyBestGirl, Sepoy, Blab.Moutk First start for the following: EDITH CAVELL, b. f, 2 (M) 115 By Man 0' War— The Nurse, Yankee. (Trainer, R. A. Smith. Owner, W. M. Jeffords). Breeder. W. M. Jeffords. HANTS, b. f, 2 (M) 115 By Peter Pan— Flying Witch, by Broomstick. (Trainer, F. Hopkins. Owner, H. P. Whitney). Breeder, H. P. Whitney. 4th Race [4th Havre De Grace] A ll» DA PC •*"■* ■»•"«*• Carolina Purse. :$-year-olda. Allowances. (April 21, 4-UI nttUL lfJ2r 1:11 1 12D.I Index. Course. Dist. Tune Track. Odds.Wt. St. i Str. Fin. Jo ker. Stsrted Order of Finish. •SUNNY MAN, ch. c, 3 124 By Sun Briar— Romagne, by Polymelus. (Trainer, J. P. Smith. Owner, W. S. Kilmer). Breeder. W. S. Kilmer. 85566 Pimlico ll:3U*tfa.st 21 119 6 4 4» 4=1 J Wallace 12 Stimulus. Star Ix re, Candy Kid 85477 Pimlico 3-4 l:12Vt.fast 21 125 3 3 2' l»k J Wallace I Candy Kid, Silver Fox, Primrose 82931 Saratoga 3-4 1:13 good 8 130 6 4 61 6»1 A Johnson25 M. Charlie, PasHeul, K'yCardinal 182669 Saratoga 3-4 l:13%hvy 8-5 IS) 9 5 4| 3« L Kator 12 Sunsard, Pas Seul, Laplander '82054 Saratoga 3-4 1:12Hgood 9-3 122 3 1 Is 1' L Fator 12 Voltaic, Cloudland, 8un Uathor 81792 Saratoga 3-4 1:13 fast 7 120 6 6 3» V R Carter 15 Reminder, Swope, Flying Ebony •Eligible for Kentucky Derby. PEMROSE, b. f, S 109 By TJltimus— June Ec»e, hy Myrmm. I (Trainer. T. J. Healey. Owner. W. J. Salmon). Breeder. W. B. Miller. j SSS52 Il.doUce U f l:06*4hvy 60 108 1 3 2 1| J Maibon 5 Glistrr. I'erm'nonlWave. TVnpot i t»S026 Bowie 1 l:42%faat CI 117 4 2 3 **i J Maiben 13 Sumpter, Swinging. Arbitration 85785 Bowie 7-8 1;27 fast 6-5 101 2 2 1* l5 R Pierce 8 Missferina, r.Wale, iMJHMI • 85657 l'imlico 1 l:39%faat 4 112 7 5 4* 3'J J Maiben 13 SinjtleK't. Y'ngMnrtin. llat.K'lil : 85626 Pimlico 8-4 l:13\fast S-20 115 2 1 1* ll J Maiben 5 On Top. Enslaved. Fl.Night'gale \ 85477 Pimlico 3-4 l:12*ifast 12 112 4 5 4* 433 J Maiben 6 Sunnyllnn, Candy Kid. SilverFox • 85318 Baurel 5| f 1 08 mud 11-5 106 1 3 3* 1* J Maiben 6 Almadel, Chrysalis. Cloudland 85182 laurel 3-4 l:12%fast 6-5 109 4 1 !■* 2'1 J Maiben 7 Am'iiKlag. Volatile, XatlleKield I 84841 Ijiu.el 3-4 l:12Vfcfaat 5 109 S 7 €» 4*4 J Maibtn 10 Single Foot. Candy Kid. Retire j 84675 Laurel 64 f 1:00 fast 47-10 105 2 3 4« 2» J Maiben 7 Swinsing, AmericanKlag, Ketirt j •OOTTRAGEOTJS, ch. c. 3 114 By V.Tiisk Broom II.— Courage, bv Hamburg. (Trainer. J. Bowe. Jr. Owner, H. P. Whitney). Breeder. H. P. Whitney. R5657 I'in-.lico 1 l:33Sifast 8-6 112 4 7 8 6» I Parke 13 SingleF't. Y'ngMartin. Primrose j 85629 IVmlu-o 3-4 1:13 fast C-4 12o 9 9 9' C'J I Parke 13 CainpfircTalrs. Volante. Danby | i 85566 Pimlico 1 l:33Sfast 6 122 8 7 9J 11" I Parke lli Stimulus. Star lx re. Candy Kid ! i 85545 Pimlico 3-4 l:12?ifast £ 11.'. 4 1 2« l"* I Park» 9 (ioldpiice. Chrysalis. Overall 85129 l.aui.-l 3-4 1 K:\f.ist 6 108 7 4 32 1J I Parke 9 Ketire, Contract. Arbitration 8499b j-aurel 5} f 1 :07Hfast 18-5 j13 2 3 4» 3l T P.-ul;e 9 Contract. Sar.ntogaMaJe. SunTesa j \ 84914 I.aurel 3-4 l:13\4fast 1-2 116 1 3 U 1| I Parke 11 (IttnBoat. P of Power. I.add.i-1'. k j 84477 Jamaica 3-4 l:13«ifast 1-2 105 2 1 W 2» L McAtee 9 Sanford, Osage. I'psal 83976 AciuiHluct ?-i l:13?tfast 8-6 115 1 1 U 2 ' L. McAtee 13 Despot, Sancy, Kins Jimmy •Kligiblc for Kentucky Derby. •LADDIE BUCK. b. c. 3 112 By Rapid Water— Mettie Bereaud, by Jean Bereaud. I (Trainer. J. H. Stotler. Owner. Woodlawn Stable). Breeder. G. W. J. Bissell. 88810 H.d tPce 6J f 1 :07 4hvy 23-10 115 3 3 45 4"F Welner 0 The Bat, Edisto. Finland 88743 H.l.i'.Le 5J f 1 :06^goo l 9 111 1 1 l1 2'i F Wciner 7 Maid at Arms. Panic, Finland ! 88537 Howie CJ f lOT^fast 21 10C 7 7 8 8" F Weiner 8 Tester, The Vintner, Daixler 85926 Bowie 1 l:42Tifast 11 108 S 12 13 13" F Weiner 13 Sumpter. Swin«inc. Arbitration 85803 Bowie 6i f l^^hvy 16 112 2 1 1* 1* F Weiner 9 Dnngerons, Danby, Sumpter \ 85720 Bowie 3-4 l:14Vifast 8 115 3 1 V P J Maiben 11 Edinburgh. Battle Field, Kcvoke : 85629 Pimlico 3-4 1:13 fast 40 121 3 3 4' 4'i P Walls 13 CampfireTales, Volante, Danby i j 85598 Pimliro 3-4 1 :ll %fast 13 117 3 3 4' 4]J J Maiben 12 Dtinby. Despot. Volante 85445 Laurel 5J f l:07\4fast 10 110 3 6 3 ~i'k H Stutta 7 S.nndEasy, D.Runyon, Sanford j 85248 Laurel 3-4 l:12^fast 17 112 4 6 4* G" B Kenndy 9 Dangerous, Fair Sand. Volante j 'Eligible for Kentucky Derby. GOLDPIECE, cb. c, t 109 By Golden Broom— Substitute, by Stalwart. (Trainer. R. A. Smith. Owner. W. M. Jeffords). Breeder. W. M. Jeffords. 88880 H.de-Tce 3-4 1:12%fast 1 110 1 1 1«- 4J W Haney » The Bat, Bdisto. Millwick 85656 Pimlico 3-4 1 :127*ifast 21 92 1 1 1» 21 G Cooper 8 MissWhisk, Cyclops. B.Krietchie | : 85545 Pimlico 3-4 l:12%fast 19-6 113 1 2 1» 2* P Walls 9 Courageous, Chrysalis. Overall 85496 Pimlico 3-4 l:12%fast 5 112 1 2 2* 3'J P Walls 9 Arbitration, Woa.li, Barbary 85205 Empire 51 f 1 :05*fcfast 9-10 115 2 3 21 2' C Kummer ft Noah. Sue*l Ann Night March : 85121 Empire Ab 3-4 l:085kfast 8 115 3 4 4* 3*i C Kummer 5 Stimulus, iJuker, JoeMarronelll. •PRINCE OF BOUBBON. oh. c, 3 104 By Prince Palatine— Forever, by Ballot. (Trairer, R. Waldron. Owner. Xalapa Farm Stable). Breeder. E. F. Simma. 88898 H.deO'ce 5J f 1 06 good 13-V 116 4 2 2* l'l A Sch'ngerll SCmKing, I/yAmh'dor, F.Mate |: 88764 H..le lVo 3-4 1:13 fast 18-5 P6 4 3 3« 3'J A Schu'Rerll Dev's-hire. (;old. Spire. FirstMate ; 83976 Aqueduct 3-4 l:13Hfast 15 115 2 11 121 10" A Schu'g'rl3 Def-pot, Courageous, Sancy •Eligible for Kentucky Derby. SARATOGA MATE, cb. c, 3 109 By Old Eoenig — Beautiful Lady, by Fair Play. (Trainer, J. P. Smith. Owner, W. 8. Kilmer). Breeder. W. S. Kilmer. 88790 H .1 (Tea 3-4 1:14 mud 17-20 112 7 ." 6» 7" .1 Wallace 9 PermlWave, Chink, D'nRunyon j 85129 tainl 3-4 l:13*fast 8 112 3 5 61 8» E Sm'wo'd 9 Courageous. Retire, Contract 84990 Laurel El f l:07Hfast 3-4 113 5 1 Is 2" E Bm wn'd 9 Contract, Courageous, Sun Tess 84348 H deGce ii f l:08tsmud 1-2 116 1 3 21 1» J AVallace 7 Volante. lad. Buck, O. Moments : 84107 lr.dw'.r'ce 3-4 1:13 fast 17 105 10 1 21 S* F Sharpe 14 Single Foot. Chink. C.ymkhana 82227 Saratoga 3-4 l:15%hvy 21 110 8 8 p* 8" R Carter 9 Nicholas, Crumple, Marcellua 81888 Saratoga 3-4 1:15 slow 6 100 4 2 2* 2* J Wallace 11 Nicholas, Pedagogue. Sunllathor : 81738 Saratoga 61 t l:07%good 20 109 12 11 61 5'J R Carter 14 Felix, Stirrup Cup. Goldpiece 80893 Aqueduct 6-8 597tfast 41 110 8 3 61 C«2 R Carter 10 TripLigutly, Marcellus, Beatrice TRIP LIGHTLY, ch. f. 3 107 By TJltimua— Tripping, by Delhi. (Trainer. T. J. Healey. Owner. W. J. Salmon). Breeder. Miss E. Daingerfield. 88868 H.deiVce lm70yl:44 fast «-5 94 2 2 V 4»J R W'liams 5 Thoma*ine, Thimble, FieryF'ht i 85447 Laurel 1 1:40 fast 61 108 1 7 7 7" J Maiben 7 Am'nFlag, SingleFoot, Clondl'c : 85353 Laurel 1 1:43 slow 61 100 4 6 6» 4» B Br'ning 6 Sun Lady, Vrana, Ten Sixty 84951 Laurel 3-4 l:13V4fast 23-10 107 2 € 6»* 4=1 J Maiben 8 Hurry Inn, Retire. Battle Field ; 84841 Laurel 3-4 1:12Hfast 5 112 2 4 4» 6*i B M'rinellilO Singl« Foot. Candy Kid, Retire 84444 II deC-re 51 f 1:08 mud 6-5 106 6 2 2* 1J J Maiben 6 AlexWdllffe. D'sGoods. Lucifer ; 84107 K.(leOr"ce 3-4 1:13 fast 5 110 1 10 10» *0T J Mail»en 14 SingleFoot. S'ntogaMaje, Chink I 83627 Belmont 3-4 St l:10%fast 40 119 17 13 21" £1" J Maiben 29 Mothertrse. Stimulus. S'gleFoot ; 82931 Saratoga 3-4 1:13 good 20 112 17 23 24» 24" J Maiben 25 M. Charlie, PasSeul. KyCardinal : 82503 Saratoga 61 f 1:06 fast 21 111 3 3 2»* 1" J Maiben 9 SuD'lette, NightM'h. JoeM'nelll. : GLISTER, b. f. 3 104 By Sir Martin— Bright Gold, by Golden Maxim. (Trainer, S. M. Henderson. Ownoer, Audley Farm Stable). Breeder. J. E. Madden. 88852 H..le ;Ve 51 f I 06%hvy S 104 2 1 l'i 2i L I^ang 5 Primrose. PcrnrntWave. Teapot 84404 WMbine M l:13%hvy 2 941 2 1 l1 22 L Lang 5 N. Ltnghorne. Lilt. M. Domino 84294 WdbhM 3-4 l:13»4,fast 16-5 10S 4 1 V 1* L Lang !» Senor. Clavichord. Samosata 84000 Thrliffe 3-4 1:14Vifast 17-10 115 2l L Lang 7 Senor. Note o' liOve. Trevan 82810 Kworth 51 f 1 :07Vifast 1-2 110 1 1 V V L Lang C Ilrnneth. Pr Hampton. Fools^an ■SIM n-v'shire 51 f 1:06 fast 21-10 106 2 1 2' 1J L Lang 7 Traymore, My Idol, Lena Wood 81541 K'worth 51 f LOfi^ifast 5 102 3 1 l" l»k L Lang 12 Traym'e. D.Runyon. FairMjrtle ; 81324 Windsor 5-S l:00%fast 41 99 3 2 21 2 L Lang 8 FairMyrtle, HeadCovcr, Myldol ; •SILVER ROCK, ch. c, 3 104 By Friar Rock — Lady Bedford, by Ogden. (Trainer. M. Hirsch. Owner. S. Pettit). Breeder. J. H. Rosseter. 88790 B.4MT4M 3-4 1:14 mud 22 110 6 9 9 A10 T Murray 9 P rm'lWave. Chink, D'nRunyon!: 81662 Knu iro 5J f IrMMfut S-.", 312 4 2 3* 3'J E Legere 7 Nicholas, Sweet Ann. Spurt 81420 Empire 5-8 1:01 fast 41 115 1 1 1» 1* E Legere 13 Le Rol. Quiescent. The Spa •Eligible for Kentucky Derby. MY BET. b. f. 3 (Ml 99 By Cudgel — Surcingle, by Rock Sand. (Trainer, J. F. Schorr. Owner, E. B. McLean). Breeder, E. B. McLean. 88852 II.deG'co 5J f LOCrihvy 61 9S 6 5 5 5s* R W'liams 5 Primrose, Glister, Perm'ntWave : Page 7 5th Race [5th Havre De Grace] r-ii- DAPrr 1 lflfa anil TO Yards. Susqneliana Pnrne. .".-year-olds and np- O Ll I nMLL. ward. AUonanees. (April 25, ISM 1:42 1 112.) Index. Crurse. Dist. Time. Track. Odds. Wt. St. 91 Str.Fin. Jockey. Started. Order of Finish. FLYING CLOUD, b. h. 7 103 By Wrack— Robinetta. by Fair Play. (Trainer, A. E. Alexandra. Owner. Mrs. A. E. Alexandra). Breeder. J. T. Gwathmey. 88882 ll.!(-.V 1116 1:46 fast 3-5 114 3 1 V 1« J Maiben 7 G.DeMar, Belphr'nia, Llewellyn 88813 II .1. ■:•.-.) Im70y 1 :45%hvy 8 5 M 6 2 1- l5 1 Maiben S Harlan. BelphrizonLi. Faenza 85«i68 I'niiliid ll-Ml Mteood 9-10 121 4 1 l'i l'l F Cl'letti 8 Comedy. Eagerness. Flax 85544 Pimlico lmTOy l:4W%fut 51 111 I 2 1* jn F C-.lletti 8 Kflgfer, lso~-cebs, Marsdale 85185 laurel 1 1-S 1 :53 fast 9-5 99J 3 3 ?\ 4-J I Park T PVeHamlet. Edl'endleton, Scoop ] |4ttl I.ih.-: 1 1-16 l:46"tfa.st 5 107 4 3 4"* 4-1 P Walls 0 T. Minutes, Dr.O'Mara. (J. Sphere 84446 H.detl'ce lm70y l:44 4mud 4-5 107 3 2 2» * J Wallace 6 RomanB'helor, Opperman. P dler 84351 H.deG'ce 11-16 1:50 mud G-5 114 4 1 21 2 * J Wallace • Y.P'ncess. Lunetta. B'phrizonia i LUCIFER, b. g. 3 96 Bv Light Brigade — Lucide. bv Codoman. • Tiainer, G. C. Winfrey. Owner. C. P. Winfrey). Breeder, J. N. Camden. 88923 H.l.Cce ImToy 1 :45%fast tS-SJ 108 3 2 21 1» W Harvey 8 Wavecrest, Volcano. Clique 88813 K.tMFea l'.n70y 1 :45»bhvy :♦ 100 4 4 51 011 W Harvey S Fly. (loud, Harlan, Relphrizonia 87543 I'dr'nds ll:40%fast 8 108 4 8 7" 75J S Bullmn 9 PenedictVow. Elertor. WalterE. ' 87359 FC.r'nils ll:3y^fast S 100 6 5 21 1» S Herbert T WalttrE., Parolell.. Alex. Moore j 87304 K. fir' nils lmTOy l:4S%t«at 13-5 133 2 4 11 l1 W Harvey 7 Donna Santa. Wuhu, Clique 87248 E.C.rnls 1m7iy l:4 %aj*od 8 5 113 3 3 11 l| W Harv.y 8 Sincere, OoAvah. Wuhu 87094 FOrnds lm70y 1:49 hvy CI 104 7 3 21 2»k L M'omery 8 C.DeMar, ItadLuck, Lady InOold li(i910 F.drnds I 1:42 good 12-5 16 2 3 3» 3'1 G Fields 0 Clique, Jed. Abbey, Honest Mose KJ6C1 F Cr'mls 3-4 l:17%hvy 1S-5 113 1 4 4» 3» J MiTague I Little Jimmy, Wuhu, Carrier 80591 r.Gr'ada 1 1^4M|baad 21 1U4 3 3 31 4» D Jones 0 Mamoud. MabelC. TonyGrutltk ST. VALENTINE, b. g, 5 100 By Theo. Cook — Katriona, by V'oolsthcrpe. (Trainer. H. Rites. Owner, J. E. Griffith). Breeder. J. E. Griffith. 88766 H.deG'ce 51 f 1:06 fa.-t 33-10 113 3 2 11 1=1 J Maiben 13 H'ltaps. LP.'tirnorell., L'herw'd ' 88571 B «i.' 51 f 1:08 fast 6f 116 6 3 2» I* J Mail.en IS M'dayMornjng. Showy. Maclean I 81740 Saratoga I l:4i''-r.good tt-C 105 2 2 5' 7" C Allen t O.Welb'ne, Kel'man, K O'Neilll. 81492 Empiro 11:40 fast 5 115 2 1 in* iok c Allen 11 Woodlike, RnggsPuclnn'n. Malt1 81416 Empire Ab 3-4 1:10 fast 12 116 8 8 3 2'1 W Harveyl.3 FortFlower. Vnl'nQ'n, Variat'n 785«)1 H..ic ;'ci 3-4 1:llHfast 2S 1 9} 5 7 C» 10" L Morris 12 Maclean, NewII'pshire, Comixa 69191 H.l ;.i. 1 1-16 l:47».-.mud 24 114 1 6 6 6" A Claver fi Wildern's, Bar.Buah. The Clown1 69347 H deG'ce 3-4 132%tMt 15 112 4 3 4"k 4*1 A Claver 11 Vigil. Dunlin, Fly ny Day 62628 Aiueduct 5-8 1 CiHfast 3-2 117 1 3 3* 4' F Keogh »1 Aladdin, Crochet, Blue Hawk MODEST, ch. c, 4 112 By Colin— Shyness, by His Majesty. (Trainer. J. F. Schorr. Owner. E. B. McLean). Breeder. E. B. McLean. 88867 H.deG'ce .".-4 1:11 Cut 79 Mi 6 6 6 6" R W'liams | Saraz.-n. Big Plaze. The Vintner ' 88744 I! deO'e* 3-4 l:12%C*«d 13f 108 7 S 8 S 5 R W'liams S Noah. Leopardess. PYcss Doreen 80560 I.atonia 1 1-3 2*J9KtmSt 'J US 1 « 71 «" B Kenn'dyll (hilhowee, (liblon. Stock (iold 80423 I-.iii.nia 1 1 37 f^^t 11-5 1«S 2 5 4= 4'1 B Kenn'dy 7 Sunsnrro, Beau Butler, Lit. Celt 80183 I.ati.nia 1 VJtVaM 1 110 3 2 21 21 M Garner 7 Rev.A^'ent, II E. Coleman. ('.Shot 79898 B-hiont 1 2-S 2:USg»-.d 12 126 3 4 4* 2= J Calkih'nll Mad Play. Mr. Mutt. Thorndale 79343 Churchill 1 1-4 2:03Sfast 40 101 4 4 l'l l'l B Kenn'dyll Chacolet, Dazzler. Chilhowee ' 79091 CharchlU 1 1-4 2:05 .fast llf 126 15 14 111 12" J Wallacel9 III. ;*.ld. (hilhowee. Peau But!-r 78948 Piii.l.io 1 1-8 1:57 'Aslop 9f 126 12 11 luJ 10" J Butwell 15 Nel.Mo;se. Till— It. Mad Play P0NJ0LA ab. g. 4 95 By The Manager— Milldale. by Miller. (Trainer. W. Caywood. Owner. Mrs. C. Lawrence). Breeder. F. J. Kelley. 88922 li.d.-i; . l' 3-4 1:13 fast 16 112 8 8 6= 5" M Sefcwta 8 I eather»o«d. Ma. lean. Warn _• 88766 ll.il.^l.o 51 f 1:06 fast 9K 110 12 11 9'i S:» R Z'cchlnil.1 St.V'tine. Heeltaps, L.B'morell. 88507 Bowie 7-8 l:28^ifast 14 110 5 7 8 8" R /.Cihim S T«a) S. -igeant. Kv.rglade. Slgtl SSSSS Miami 3 4 1:13 fast 14-5 110 3 4 4 2* R ZVchini 4 St—— tor, Wildlane. B .Google 87913 Miami 3-4 1:13 fast I 114 6 7 7 7T K Noe 7 Wildlane, Chosterhro. k, Hobson 87508 Miami 3 4 1:11. fast 5 M 5 2 2'1 1»» J Maiben B S., rates. Lueado. Chesterbnmk 87240 M.ami 5i f lu7\»fast 14 112 6 3 31 21 J Wood 6 PollvWale. SandvMat.h. F.ucado 87174 Miami If f tO%ap »S 28 113 10 9 6' 4' J Wood 10 Cproar. Fighting Cook FI.i\ 87087 Miami 3-4 1.15Shvy 71 108 • 8 8 8" K Noe 8 Finn Lag. Sun Spot, Polly Wale THIMBLE, b. m, 7 101 By Huon— Sandspot, by Bock Sand. (Trainer. M. J. Murphv. Owner. R. J. Murphy). Breeder. Oneck Stable. 8886K H.'.T.e lm70yl:44 f.i-t ] ;-', M 4 4 P 2"k W Harvey .". Thom'ine. FieryFht. Tripl.htlv 88767 lf.l. ;.e 1 1-16 1 :45Sfast 19 09 3 3 3! 2-\ H Wh.tnis S T. Sergeant. No-eI)ive. M'tinga le 88714 Bowto teajtjr l:4S4ijteat 51 100 2 3 3»k 3» W Ikrv.y 4 R. Wingfield. Tliomasine. Set Sun 88656 Bowie 1 1 :45«sfast 47-M 1 9SJ 1 6 7 2*1 G Fi-Ms 7 C.'nI'.iIlo«s. Thomasine. SunLidv 88523 Bowie 1 145 fast 13 107 3 5 4» 4' G Fields 6 Relphrizonia. Ply Wale, Sunl. v 88245 Jefferson 1 1:29 fast & l' 7 3 « 6" F Smith C BchTalk. Pr-- Adel.-. Eleanor.-* 87860 Jeff, rson lmTOy 145 fast 10 13 J 2 31 2» H Jones ■ MissMeise. BlueStone. Bar'eula ,80968 F.Gin.ls 1 1-16 1 :47Sg od 17-10 111 4 6 4'H'i C Allen ■ Dandyl.rush. P.ear Crass, Erica 86728 F.Grnda Dn7uy 1:47 slow 11-5 105 3 2 11 l1 C Allen 5 G'nltillows. SnnLady. Kore-tKl'r 866S2 FC.r'nds llstSMnrf 15 lu41 • ( 6 6" C Allen 6 I^opirdess, Fleeter. liiukey ■6534 K.Or'nds 11-16 1:55 hvy 18-S 11,3 j j 3* l1 V Swans'n 5 Mtrsdale. M yElleiiO . JohnFinn 86471 Jefferson 11-16 1:52 mud 6 112 2 4 5 i'K Allen 5 M.EIlenO.. Wrangler. LlewellyD HEIR-AT-LAW, blk. c. 4 103 By Son -in-Law— Lady Portland, by Bill of Portland. (Trainer. T. J. Healey. Owner, W. J. Balmon). Bred in England by Sir A. Daley. 78856 Pimlico 1 l:41H»lop 17 95 S 5 5 5'7 S W'liams 5 Sunspero, Indian Trail Mr Mutt 787*3 Pimli. o 1 1-1S l:404fcfajjt 14 105 3 6 6« 5 1 B M'rinelli 6 Rejeefn, Dr OMara. S.andSpan 78618 Ildrii'cc lm70y l:43%fast CI 111 2 6 4» V B M'rinelli 5 Leonard (',.. Modest. Sarko (Continued on tenth page.) 1 I HAVRE DE GRACE ENTRIES AND PAST PERFORMANCES (Continued from seventh page.) . BETTING SUN. eta. g. 6 106 By Olainbala — Sunburst, by Banastar. (Trainer, T. Lynn. Owner, E. K. Bryson). Breeder. R. T. Wilion. 88714 Bowie ImTOy l:4SV,fast 3-2 106 4 4 4 4« J Leyland 4 R.Wingf'd, Thnmasine. Ttiimble ; 88679 Bowie 1 1-16 l:48*fast 46 107 11 6 4* 64 J Le landll Rep'ntion. [/ftfta^ tfci|llll ' 88586 Howie lmTOy 1 :48*fcfast 7 111 2 6 6» 45| L Morris 1 Moonrnker, Magic Wand, Balboa 87800 F.Gr'nds 1 3 16 l:r,7%fast 15 103 10 7 6* 5» J Leyland 10 Chilliowee. Costignn. Honor 87C68 F.Grnds lmTOy 1 :43%fast 4 10$ 6 P 3'1 J Leyland Ct'ostigan, Ijidy Belle, Gorget 87457 F.Gr'nds 1 m7nv 1 44%fast 8 106 7 8 6» 2'1 J Leyland 8 Costigan. Barra-u.ia. MissMeise 87303 F.Gr'nds lm70yl:4S fast 4 105 6 6 61 3*| J Leyland C PrccJames, LadyBells, C'tigan MALAPFRT, br. f, 4 104 By Charles 0'Mailey — Nellie Ograh, by Bachelor's . Double. (Trainer, W. Bateman. Owner, SeagTam Stable). Bred in England by W. B. Purefoy. 88811 H. deG'ce 3-4 1:14 hvy 3 2 104 1 3 3 3 3'5 B Kenn'dy I Wilderness, Tester. Joy Smoke 81047 Windsor lit 1~llHf 1 14 93 2 5 4» 35 L Lang 7 Gen.Tliatclier.SpotCasli. Best l'al 80869 FortErie lm"0y 1:49 hvy 27-10 101 4 5 5 5*2 T Wilson 5 Batonnier, .LF.O Hara. JohnFinn 80573 Ham'ton ll-8 1:55Hmud 22-5 97 2 6 6'1 5"3 T Wilson 7 Spot Cash, Sen. Norris, Calcutta 80436 Ham'ton 1 1-4 2:08Vifaat 4-5 111 3 3 4* 3»1 T Wilson I Dixie Smith. Sen. Norris. Digit 80191 Dorval 1 l:40Vsfast 2 99 2 2 2 2J T Wilson C Cr'gthorne. GrassMaid, M.Lloyd I i • : \ • I j j j i i \ j I ! : j j j : : j : : i : ; ; I ; : : ; ; : I Monthly Form Book p I FOR MARCH I j No \x^ on Sale j S t 11 r ^ J MONT HI Y J j FORM BOOK J M is issued during the first week of each month, with complete pf jp charts of the previous month's racrng in North America. Each g|j |p issue now carries an index showing each and every start of ||| |p all horses in training, with firsts, seconds, thirds and track gp |p conditions designated. By means of this arrangement it is ji p possible for the user of the MONTHLY FORM BOOK to in- p |p stantly determine a horse's ability to run on any sort of track jj| |p concerning which information is desired, as shown in the fol- [ |P lowing examples: ^ ^ CALCUTTA, ch. c, 8, by Colin— Jamma, by Delhi (G. B. Allen) X ^ ggg n(67 /8)h C752()» »07584* ■ C7817h M57901 JC8i:)3m ^ ^P » (68191 )h TG8106 %% %Z2 FULL MOON, blk. m, 6, by Dick Finnell— Caller On, by Odd- ^P i^ $ fellow (j, McGinn) X |§| %^ K67."1l» «(C7540) B(fi7039) S07C79* «C7805 « 07833 V^' ^P er'"o3oth «(07957)h eGSOGOh 108087 b6S151m (C8199)m ^p ^P BEST PAL, br. h, 6, by Helmet— Pad ula, by Laveno (S. H. Holmes) X ^H x% o(C7481)h »(C7C;7) "G7774* "(C7901) »(C7905) *(G8iOG) 0%. ^P P(68238) ^ ^p MIDIAN, b. h, 6, by Meridian — Veneta Strome, by Ben StronM.(J. Bice) sfc ^P Jg% 8(17451 i"C7573l o(67017) «67673 «C7802 «f.7872m ^^ ^# h07S9(im KG7933h e08000ui J08020*m bC8055h t-CSigSin ^% g|p »'68222»m s(08241)h ^^ ^p N. K. BEAL, ch. h, 9, by Glorifier— Puritan Girl, by Yankee. .(H, T. Palmer) ® ^^ ,J^g 167748 JC7915m "67981m «C7997m °(CS041)h i68129 %88 ^ «6818C*h « C8304» I68341» ^ ^% QTTECBEEK, k. g, i, by Huon— Jessie Woodson, by Scorpion. (Summit Stable) X ^P ^ J68079 °68255 1(08272) "(08311) Ki8354» P6S37C* |P ^p 'BOISTEBEK, ch. g, 6, by Ethelbert— Boxanna. by Bock Sand(C. E. Grovei) X ||P ^fM 107022 PO7G70* "677281 P67S03 "07859m P67930Jli ^P ^^ »08O59h P08033 108128 108303 '(OSSIS) 1G8345' ^p ^P »6S405 PG8408 |p ^P EDWABD GBAY, blk. c, 8, by Yon Tromp— Bonsetta, by Ma. ^P ^j »«tto (W.Daniel) g§| ^g "07684 "07881 T679S0 "08204* P08323' P(G8389 ^p ^P «SUN BRAE. ch. g, S, by Sundridge— Sweet Briar LT., by St. ^ gp Frusquin (W. A. McKinncy) x ^ ^ J67468 J67590 "(67035) 107096* 1(67795) "07815 Z% gp 1(07994) "(08170) 1(68234) ||p fM Index numbers in parentheses indicate winning races, |p IP seconds and thirds are designated by superior figures and the |p |p conditions of the track is shown by the designations follow- |l| ^ ing the index numbers as follows: "s" for slow, "sy" for ^ m sloppy, "m" for muddy and "h" for heavy. When not other- jp |p wise designated, fast or good track conditions prevail. (S) |p pp indicates that the horse has run in steeplechase and hurdle |p gp races. *Fair mud runner. xGood mud runner. ®Superior ^ ^ mud runner. 'Imported. 'Disqualified. Index figures in italic face type P"*1*) indicate stake |p ^ race. ^ I Before each race number in the index below an alphabet- |p IP ical sign is prefixed, which shows the distance at which the pi |p race so numbered has been run. They key to these distances |p |P is given below: |P 1-4 and 3-8 MIlo A 1 Mile j* |p ^ 3 1-2 Furlongs Jl From 1 Mile 20 Yards to 1 Mile |P 1-2 Mile D 100 Yards o |p ||p 4 1-1 Fnrlongs F 1 1-16 Miles p p| ^ 5-3 3IIle G 1 1-8 Miles q ^ ^ 5 1-2 Fnrlongs n 1 3-1C, 1 1-4 and 1 6-10 Miles H ^ |pj 3-4 Mile J 1 1-2 and 1 8-8 Miles s |P ^ 6 1-2 Furlongs K 1 5-8 and 1 3-4 Miles t ^p ^ 7-8 Mile L 2 to 3 31 lies jj 20 tzjz : 1-2 Furlongs M 3 to 4 Miles v ^^ m f$ W? In addition to the complete charts of all races run on ^ ^ North American tracks during the month, comprehensively B IP and correctly indexed, the MARCH book contains the follow- I mg NEW FEATURES: | % Calendar Table of April Racing Dates % Complete Index to Stakes Run Since January 1, 1925 % ^ Thirty Leading Owners Since January 1, 1925 Thirty Leading Horses Since January 1, 1925 ^ Track Records for All Distances \ ^ Stake Dates for April Alphabetically Arranged | The Price Remains Unchanged, $1.00 | Single copies by mail must be sent as registered mail, 01 |p with an extra charge of TEN CENTS for registration. The j|J publishers are in no wise responsible for books sent by mail |p ^ without registration. __^ ___ _ I DAILY RACING FORM PUBLISHING CO. I gp 441 Plymouth Court ----- Chicago, III. g| 157-159 East Thirty-second Street - - New York, N. Y. fit |p 320 East Third Street ----- Cincinnati, Ohio ^ 50 Richmond Street, East ^ |p - - - Toronto, Ont. Page 8 Daily Racing Form Charts: Columbus COLUMBUS COLUMBUS, OHIO. SATURDAY, APRIL 25, 1925.— Beulah Park. (% Mile.) Seventh day. Capital City Racing Association. Spring meeting of 19 days. Weather clear. Stewards, Joseph A. Murphy and John T. Ireland. Judges, Harry D. Shepard, W. R. Norvell and 1 Chester Stands. Starter, Lester Dean. Racing Secretary, W. R. Norvell. Racing starts at 2:15 p. m. (Chicago time, 1:15 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. QQQR/I FIRST RACE — 4 1-2 Furlongs. (April 20, 1925—56 — 2 — 112.) Purse $600. 2-year-olds. 00«-7«3te Allowances. Net value to winner $450; second, $100; third, $60. • Index Horses AWtPPSt % % Str Fin Jockeys Owners Equiv. Odds Str't 88856 DICKEY LEE w 103 7 1 U 1* Is W Taylor L T Cooper 2350-100 ( 87358 )CAPTAIN SETH w 116 16 4'J 2s 2s C Gross Jones Stk Fm Stb 60-100 8885C TORCHER w 105 4 4 5" 3'J 3»J H Hay S N Holman 930-100 88823* MULLIGAN w 111 3 5 61 51 4J E Hileman St Bernard Stable 1020-100 88856 'GOLDEN MAIDEN w 105 6 7 7 6' 5* J Majestic C Morris 650-100 88676 BOOSTING w 1U 3 2 !h 4* 61 D Stirling R Guicardo 1100-100 88140 HAWKEYE w 108 5 3 3J 7 7 D Frog'te J G McDonnell 3310-100 Time, 24, 48%. 65%. Track fast. $2 mutuels paid— Dickey Lee, $49.00 straight, $12.80 place, $6.60 show; Captain Seth, $3.20 place, J2.00 show; Torcher, $3.80 show. Equivalent booking odds— Dickey Lee, 2350 to 100 straight, 540 to 100 place, 230 to 100 show; Captain Seth, 60 to 100 place, 30 to 100 show; Torcher, 90 to 100 show. Winner — Br. f, by Omar Khayyam— Follie Levy, by Golden Maxim (trained by W. A. Crawford; bred by Mrs. Louise Vi*u). Went to post at 2:18. At post 1 minute. Start good and slow. Won easily; second and third driving. DICKEY LEE raced into a long lead shortly after the start and was never threatened. CAPTAIN SETH dwelt at the start and ran out on the first turn, but easily passed the others in the last .juarter. TORCHER finished resolutely through the stretch. BOOSTING and HAWKEYE both tired. Scratched — 88856)Top Lady, 108. Overweight— Boosting, 1 |H und. QQORtT SECOND RACE — 5-8 Mile. (Aug. 19, 1924— 1:01%— 2— 106.) Purse $600. 4-year-olds OOl/Qt) and upward. Claiming. Net value to winner $450; second, $100; third, $50. Index Horses AWtFPSt % % Str Fin Jockeys Owners Equiv. Odds Str't KH907*PATSY HOWE wsb 4 107 3 5 51 3» 2" l'J D Frog'te Mrs L Gaudet 490-100 88889 CAP'N COSTIGANwb 5 112 6 4 2 2J 3'J 2' D Stirling Green Briar Stable 360-100 88750 SIR GLKN W 4 115 1 3 4» 1J ll 3» F Moore M R Pons 440-100 8H686 L'DY LE BAND wb 5 113 10 7 6J 5'J 4' 41 H Hay Mrs E Sullivan 210-100 F8886 BESS L. wsb G 101 8 1 ll 4" 5' 5'J W Habjan Mrs H Gilmore 790-100 855S0»SEMPRONIA w 6 101 5 8 71 6»J 6' C'J L Lee ¥ Wood 7530-100 7 001 BALAROSA W 9 107 2 10 10 10 8h 7'J A An'rson W Heath 3980-100 88885 HOMER w 4 103 9 5 3' 7» 7« 8h S McGraw F Bailey 6540-100 K8871»ADA DOE w 4 96 7 9 9» 8' 9' 9=* J Gordon Mrs L S BarJow 2360-100 81506 CARL ROBERTS w 12 103 4 2 8J 9" 10 10 J Majestic R Shepp 3J10-100 Time, 23%, 47%, 1:01%. Track fast. $2 mutuels paid— Patsy Howe, $11.80 straight, $4.40 place, $3.20 show; Captain Costigan. $4. SO place. $3. CO show; Sir Glen, $3.K) show. Equivalent booking odds— Patsy Howe, 490 to 100 straight, 120 to 100 place, 60 to 103 show; ':iptaiu Costigan, 140 to 100 place, 80 to 100 show; Sir Glen, 90 to 100 sliow. Winner B. g, by Flying Squirrel — Silver Ship, by His Lordship (trained by F. H. Sevin; bred by .Mr. J. A. Hall). Went to post at 2:46. At post 1 minute. Start good and slow. Won easily; second and third driving. PATSY HOWE saved ground when entering the stretch and, finishing with a rush, «on going away. CAITAIN COSTIGAN came a trifle wide on the turn for home, but outstayed SIR GLEN in the final drive. SIR GLEN raced into a clear had. but tired in the stretch. HDY LE BAND ch.sed up much ground from u slow beginning and finished fast. BESS L. led briefly, but raced wide on t! •■ first turn and tired. Scratched— bSSSC Atonement, 101; 88408 Snowden, 111; 85257 Pelion, 114; 88886 High Tea, 101. Overweights— Patsy Howe, 2 pounds; Sir Glen, 5; Sempronia, 5. eOQIT£* THIRD RACE — 6 1-2 Furlongs. (April 23, 1923 — 1:05% — 7—104.) Purse $600. 3-year-OOl/uO olds. Claiming. Net value to winner $450; second, $100; third, $50. Index Horses AWtPPSt % % Str Fin Jockeys Owners Equiv. Odds Str't 88875'KATIE DEAR w 102 4 6 3J 1' 1' l« J Majestic C Morris 540-100 i (88861 )PET CAT wb 111 3 1 6* 5J 3' 2* D Stirling Green Briar Stable 630-100 i 86307 KARONGA wb 100 2 2 l'J 2" 2' 3»* L P'ngton Mrs W J Potter 990-100 i ( 88884 )THE ABBOT w 113 6 3 2l 3J 5'J 4" I Banks J Tracy 160-100 i •8618 ETHEL F. w 100 6 7 7 7 7 6'J D FTog'te J A Parson* 1S40-100 I j ] r J . _ j i . 1 j 1 j ] . . ■ 1 • 88884 -DULCY LOU w 106 1 6 5'J 4'J 4» 6'J F Moore Missouri Stable 480-100 88210 STAR GIRL w 1061 7 4 4J 6« 6J 7 D Prible E Luta 690-100 Time. 24%, 48, 1:03%. 1:10%. Track fast. $2 mutuels paid— Katie Dear, $12.80 straight, $6.40 place, $5.00 show; Pet Cat, $5.C0 place, $4.20 show; Karonga, $6.20 6how. Equivalent booking odds— Katie Dear. 540 to 100 straight, 220 to 100 place, 150 to 100 show; Pet Cat, ISO to 100 place, 110 to 100 show; Karonga, 210 to 100 show. Winner — Ch. f, by Gold Enamel — Miss Orbed, by Smile (trained by N. W. Burkhardt; bred by Mr. C. Morris). Went to post at 3:18. At post 1 minute. Start good and slow. Won handily; second and third driving. KATIE DEAR saved much ground when rounding the first turn and, racing into the lead, held PET CAT safe. PET CAT gained steadily from a slow beginning and was going fast at the end. KARONGA raced on the extreme outside in making the first turn, but came again and finished resolutely. ETHEL F. finished with a rush. DULCY LOU could never get to the leaders. THE ABBOT raced well. Scratched— 88861 Crystal Boer. 103; 88872 Lizzie N., 100. Overweight — Star Girl, 2 /. pounds. OOQCTry FOURTH RACE— 1 Mile and 70 Yards. (Aug. 9, 1924— 1 :46%— 7—107. ) Purse $600. uOt/U 4 4-year-olds and upward. Claiming. Net value to winner $450; second, $100; third, $50. Index Horses AWtPPSt % % % Str Fin Jockeys Owners Equiv. Odds 8tr"t 88909'WEARY DICK wsb 51C6 1 1 3' 3'J 3l Is l'J J Funstall T W Marr 870-100 88589 BET-HEM STEELws 4 109 2 3 6 5l 41 3l 2»* F Lux Mrs W J Hayes 470-100 88862 OKEECHOBEE wsb 4 111 5 7 8 7l 5'J 4" 31 D Frog'te Mrs J Dreyer 550-100 88909 SUPER wb 8 111 8 5 P 1" 1» 2' 4' E Hileman Kt Bernard Stable 1350-100 88876 IN DOUBT w 5 111 7 8 7' 8 7' 6l 51 S McGraw Mrs Davis 10PMOO 88909 :DRUMMOND WB 9 111 4 4 2l 2 * 2J 5» 6s A Vinters V Gallo 260-100 88871'BUCK JONES w 4 111 3 2 4" * 6' 75J 7' L Lee J Barry 380-100 88862 KING GEORGE w 8 111 6 6 51 6J 8 8 8 D Stirling Farson & Howard 2220-100 Time. 25, 51%, 1:19%, 1:44%. 1:50% Track fast. $2 mutuels paid — Weary Dick. $19.40 straight, $10.60 place, $5.80 show; Bethlehem Steel, $6.00 place, $4.20 show; Okeechobee, $3.80 show. Equivalent booking odds — Weary Dick, 870 to 100 straight, 430 to 100 place, 190 to 100 show; Bethlehem Steel, 200 to 100 place, 110 to 100 show; Okeechobee, 90 to 100 show. Winnei" — Blk. h, by Dick Welles — Miss Alert, by Handspring (trained by N. Tiller; bred by Mr. Jerome B. Respess). Went to post at 3:47. At post 1 minute. Start good and slow. Won easily; 6econd and third driving. WEARY DICK came through next to the inner rail when commencing the last quarter and, taking the lead, won going away. BETHLEHEM STEEL made a resolute challenge in the stretch, but barely lasted to outstay OKEECHOBEE. The latter was forced to work his way upon the outside in the last quarter and finished gamely. SUPER set a good pace, but tired in the stretch. DRUMMOND quit after showing early speed. fifiQ^kfi FIFTH RACE— 1 1-16 Miles. (Aug. 11, 1924—1:49—5—110.) Southern Hotel Handicap. OOtJtlO Purse $1,200. 3-year-olds and upward. Net value to winner $850; second, $200; third, $100; fourth, $59. index Horses AWtPPSt % % % Str Fin Jockeys Owners Equiv. Odds Str't 85164 MERCUTIO w 6 108 1 1 1 l'J l'J 1* 1' F Moore Missouri Stable 720-100 (88827) PEGASUS w 6 121 6 7 5J 5l 3= 23 22 H Hay Hialeah Stable fl8! -100 88730'BGS BUCHANANwb 4 10J 7 8 6'J 62 4nk 3» 3'J J Majestic J G Eiswirth 380-100 88888'R'GH AND R'DYw 4 114 5 6 2J 2« 2l 4» 4' D Frog'te J A Parsons 510-100 88888 SCISSORS w 4 101; 8 3 3l 4J 51 5' 5» S McGraw Green Briar Stable 104C-100 (88888) WRANGLER wb 5 116 4 4 4'J 3J 6' 6'J 6'J E Sporri Hialeah Stable f 88059 POLVO wb 4 100 3 I 7* 78 7 7 7 L P'ngton Mrs W J Potter 930-100 88890'TARRAYCE C. W396228 8 Pull. up. F Lux R Guicardo 1020-100 ICoupled as Hialeah Stable entry. Time. 24. 48% il:16, 1:42, 1:44%. Track fast. $2 mutuels paid — Mercutio, $16.40 straight, $6. GO place, $5.00 show; Pegasus, $3.20 place, $2.80 show; Briggs Buchanan, $3.80 show. Equivalent booking odds — Mercutio, 720 to 100 straight, 230 to 100 place, 150 to 100 show; Pegasus, 60 to 100 place, 40 to 100 show; Briggs Buchanan. 90 to 100 show. Winner Ch. Friar Rock The Commoner 0. bred Mr. — h, by — Mercadel, by (trained by Johnson; by John E. Madden). Went to post at 4:17. At post 1 minute. Start good and slow. Won handily; second and third driving. MERCUTIO set a good pace from the start and outfinished PEGASUS. PEGASUS was in closs quarters in the early running and came fast when clear. BRIGGS BUCHANAN gained steadily from a slow beginning and easily passed ROUGH AND READY in the stretch. BOOOH AND READY tired after showing much early speed. SCISSORS ran over to the inside when going to the first turn, causing a jam in which POLVO and TARRAYCE C. suffered badly. Scratched— 88827 Escolane, 102. Overweight — Scissors, 3% pounds. fifiQ^Q SIXTH RACE— 1 Mile and 70 Yards. (Aug. 9, 1924— 1:46%— 7— 107.) Purse $600. OOtltJt/ 4-year-olds and upward. Claiming. Net value to winner $450; second, $100; third, $50. Index Horses AWtPPSt % % % Str Fin Jockeys Owners Equiv. Odds Str't 88889 CARNARVON wb 8 111 8 2 l'J l1 1» B* l1 H Hay S N Holman 350-100 88876 GRASS TREE w 6 111 7 3 3l 31 3» 44 2J D Frog'te T H Bernhardt 470-100 88876 PAULINA w 4 109 4 4 4' 42 4J 21 3' J Majestic E W Rugg 470-100 888763*WLAND QUEENw 4 104 1 1 2l 2 2» 3« 4s L Lee C S Wilson 630-100 88862 PUZZLE WB 7 111 5 7 7s 6l 6* 5' V* E Hileman W J Marlman 600-100 88824 SUMMER SIGH W 9 111 3 6 5J 5' 51 6' 6'J L P'ngton Mrs C F Knight 18J6-100 88829 HERCULES w 8 111 6 8 8 8 7' 7» 7» H Clem'ts OWL Willard 680-100 88874 HENRY S. w 4 111 2 5 6' 7'J 8 8 8 W Taylor Mrs I Black 1360-100 Time, 24%, 50, 1:18%, 1:44%, 1:50. Track fast. $2 mutuels paid — Carnarvon, $9.00 straight, $5.20 place, $3.00 show; Grass Tree, $5.80 place, $3.60 show; Paulina, $3.80 show. Equivalent booking odds — Carnarvon, 350 to 100 straight, 100 to 100 place, 50 to 100 show; Grass Tree, 190 to 100 place. 80 to 100 show; Paulina, 90 to 100 show. Winner— B. g, by Llangibby — Hemlock, by Spearmint (trained by W. Davis; bred in England by Mr. John Sanford). Went to post at 4:46. At post 3 minutes. Start good and slow. Won handily; second and third driving. CARNARVON displayed the most speed for the entire race, but swerved out in the stretch and was under hard riding at the end. GRASS TREE came again in the stretch and was going fast at tiie end. PAULINA was always close up and finished gamely, but tiring. WOODLAND QUEEN tired after racing close up to the stretch. Overweight — Puzzle, 2 pounds. QfiOs^il SEVENTH RACE— 1 Mile and 70 Yards. (Aug. 9, 1924— 1:46%— 7— 107.) Purse $600. OUt/OU 4-year-olds and upward. Claiming. Net value to winner $450; second, $100; third, $50. Index Horses AWtPPSt Vi % % Str Fin Jockeys Owners Equiv. Odds Str't (88828) 'STORMALONG WB 4 106 4 6 5l 5l 31 2» DJ J Marin G B Foley 250-100 888903STONEWALL wb 6 111 3 5 1"* l'J l'J 1' 2« H Hay B S Boudreaux 35C-100 (88862)MURRAY w 8 111 2 1 41 3* 2l 3' 3" F Moore Missouri Stable 500-100 88890 TULALIP w 9 105 5 3 3J 4'J 5' 4' 4» M Mouton Theall & Blackman 520-100 ( 88248 )SCARL'T BUGL'Rw 5 107 646 6 6 6 5' J Majestic L T Whitehall 940-100 88908 ^MESSINES w 7 107 1 2 2' 21 4J 5' 6 W Taylor G F Barker 420-100 Time, 24%. 49%. 1:17%, 1:43, 1:48. Track fast. $2 mutuels paid — Stormalong, $7.00 straight, $3.80 place, $2.80 show; Stonewall, $4.00 place, 12.80 show; Murray, $3.00 show. Equivalent booking odds — Stormalong, 250 to 103 straight, 90 to 100 place, 40 to 100 show; Stone-i wall, 100 to 100 place, 40 to 100 show; Murray, 50 to 100 show. Winner — Ch. g, by Thunderer — Mistress Ballot, by Ballot (trained by G. B. Foley; bred by Mr. Walter M. Jeffords). Went to post at 5:18. At pest 2 minutes. Start good and slow. Won easily; second and third driving. STORMALONG closed up ground after going the first half mile and, passing the leaders in the stretch, won going away. STONEWALL raced MESSINES into defeat, but tired when challenged. MURRAY raced well, but tired badly in the final eighth. TULALIP came again near the end. MESSINES quit. Daily Racing Form Charts: Akron i i i i I AKRON AKRON, OHIO, SATURDAY. APRIL 25, 1925.— (3-4 Mile.) Fourth day. Akron Racing Association. Spring meeting of 16 days. Weather cloudy. Track fast. Presiding Steward, Andrew G. Leonard. Presiding Judge, J. M. McGraw. Associate Judge, S. S. Bender. Racing Secretary, S. S. Bender. Starter, Wm. Harris. Racing starts at 2:30 p. m. (Chicago time, 1:30 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 ami weight carried. •Indicates apprentice allowance. QCOfir? FIRST RACE — 5 1-2 Furlongs. Purse $500. 3-year-olds and upward. Claiming. Net OO «tfO 4 valuo to winner $400; second, $70; third, $30. Index Horses AWtPPSt % % Str Fin Jockeys Owners Equiv. Odds Str't (88717)*LUCKY DOLLARw 4 105 4 3 1J l'J l'J U C E Allen Mrs J P Mulvihill 240-100 85456»BRISTOW wb 7 105 2 10 4'J 2i 2'J 2* E C'penter R Eby 5060-100 (88912)«PHILLIPE LUGOw 7 1C7 3 7 5J 7» 4'J 3" J Cowan National City Stable 820-100 88895 FIRST CALL wsb 5 112 5 8 73 6» 3' 4' H Farland M J Beauchamp 300-100 88816'*FR'K SUMPTER w 5 107 8 4 61 4' 5s 6« K Noe W M Mikel 300-100 88893' SKY MAN wsb 9 113 6 2 3» 3'J 6' 6 A Roach H Reckart 930-100 (87462)*HILLORO w 4 107 9 5 9' J 8* 7J 7» R Punsh'n W A McKinney 1530-100 88794 'BILLY PATTERS'Nw 3 104 7 6 8'' 9' 9'J 8» A McD'ald R Combs 6180-100 73474 SHADY LANE w 8 110 1 1 2' 5* 8l 9s T Buel O Metzgar 7200-100 85840 OLD ROSE w 9 112 10 9 10 10 10 10 T Thr'kill C C Nye 6190-100 Time, 24%, 49%, 1:02%, 1:08%. Track fast. $2 mutuels paid — Lucky Dollar, $6.80 straight, $3.80 place, $3.00 show; Bristow, $13.20 place, $9.00 show; Phillipe Lugo, $5.40 show. Equivalent booking odds— Lucky Dollar, 240 to 100 straight, 90 to 100 place, 50 to 100 show; Bristow, 560 to 100 place, 350 to 100 show; Phillipe Lugo, 170 to 100 show. Winner — Ch. f, by Honey wood— Lady Souffle, by Nasturtium (trained by C. W. Ross; bred by Mr. J. C. McKay). Went to post at 2:32. At post 3 minutes. Start good and slow. Won driving: second and third the same. LUCKY DOLLAR raced into the lead soon after the start and held BRISTOW safe at the finish. RRISTOW was forced to be taken back at the start, but quickly raced into second place and was wearing the winner down at the end. PHILLIPE LUGO finished gamely. SKY MAN tired as did SHADY LANE. FIRST CALL closed a gap. Scratched— 88723 Antiquity, 110; 88817 Busy Bob, 107; 88715 Dr. Huff, 104; 88690 Verdi Loon, 110; (88281 )Lula. 105. Overweight— Sky Man, 1 pound. QQQftfi SECOND RACE — 5 1-2 Furlongs. Purse $500. 3-year-olds and upward. Claiming. Net OOt/Oo value to winner $400; second, $70; third, $30. Index Horses AWtPPSt % % Str Fin Jockeys Owners Equiv. Odds Str't (88816)WILTN FLANNAw 6 110 5 1 1' 1' 1' l'J F Wstock W C Daly 210-100 88614 WHIRLWIND wb 5 112 8 » 2'J 2' 2» 2» W Lancet A Pelletier 340-100 88799'ZAINER wb 7 112 3 3 4' 4l 4'J 3' T Buel H T Palmer 480-100 (88070)»RIVULET w 8 106 9 8 6J 6' 7' 4J C E Allen G F Jenkins 1060-100 88913 COAX ME w 7 110 1 2 3l 3' 3J 6» K Noe O Stewart 610-100 88894 MONSOON w 7 112 10 7 10 8" 6» 6J F Lee W H Hoist 3280-100 84729 ROYAL MAID wb 5 110 7 5 7» 7» 8' 7»* T Thr'kill L Wilson 4510-100 88913 MY GRACIE wb 10 112 2 4 5J 6* 6* 8'J E Atk'son J T Davidson U10-100 88892*SAM wb 4 107 6 10 9J 9J 9' 9'J E C'penter M Gabriel 6280-100 88718*KEU4ETH w 5 107 4 6 8» 10 10 10 P Powers W M Brast 3300-100 Time, 24%, 49%, 1:02%, 1:08%. Track fast. $2 mutuels paid — Wilton Flanna, $6.20 straight, $4.00 place, $3.00 show; Whirlwind, $4.20 plate, $3.00 show; Zainer. $2.80 show. Equivalent booking odds — Wilton Flanna, 1^0 to 100 straight, 100 to 100 place, 50 to 100 show; Whirlwind. 110 to 100 place. ."0 to 100 show; Zainer. 40 to 100 show. Winner — It. m, by Danger Rock — Very Apt, by Arlington (trained by W. C. Daly, Jr.; bred by Mr. G. I*. Finnigan). Went ti iMist at 3:03. At post r minutes. Start good and slow. Won easily; second and third i driving. WILTON FLANNA set the pace all the way and won easing up. WHIRLWIND was always In clcsest pursuit and a game second. ZAINER was prominent all the way. RIVULET finished well. MONSOON met with early interference and finished gamely. Scratched— 88750 P. T. Itanium. 112: (88914)Hard Guess, 110; 8S913 = Wee Toddler, 105; 88S02 Mason T.-wle. 112; 88!»33 Reliability, 105. Overweight — My Grade, 2 pounds. . fifiQfiQ THIRD RACE — 3-4 Mile. Purse $500. 3-year-olds and upward. Claiming. Net OOJJOJj value to winner $400; second, $70; third, $30. Index Horses AWtPPSt H % Str Fin Jockeys Owners Equiv. Odds Str't j 88914«THK SCHOLAR WB 4 107 2 2 VI V V 1* K Noe R Lucas 490-100 88897 SHADOWDALE w 5 109 7 3 41 4s 31 2'J F Booker J Booker 60-100 88797 IN THE BAG • wb 3 103 8 8 S» 3» 4» 31 F Horn J Schlossinger r.20-100 I 88894 LOTTO w 3 96 3 1 2* 2s 21 4* J Jones T O'Brien 1290-100 ! 88915 HEAD LINE wsB I 104 6 I S 7s 61 5» F W'stock W J Alford 840-100 88770s 'SALVAGE ws 3 96 5 S1 6J S {' C E Allen W C Daly 120-100 ) 86268 SHADY BROOK wb 3 103 1 4 5l 51 T T A McD'ald R L Heavilin 2150-100 I 85529 JOYMAKER wb 4 110 4 7 7" 8 8 8 E T Moore J H Baldwin 2600-100 Time, 24%, 49%, 1:15. Track fast. $2 mutuels paid— The Scholar, $11.80 straight, $4.40 place, $3.00 show; Shadowdale, $16.60 place, • $7.00 show; In the Rag, $3. (HI show. Equivalent booking odds— The Scholar. 400 to 100 straight. 120 to 100 place, 50 to 100 show; Shad-CAvdale, 730 to 100 place, 250 to 100 show; In the Bag. 50 to 100 show. Winner — Ch. f, by Rryn Mawr — Bacchante, by Seahorse II. (trained by R. Lucas; bred by Canterbury 7 Farm). Went to post at 3:37. At post 2 minutes. Start good and slow. Won easily: second and third 1 driving. THE SCHOLAR soon raced into a long lead and won in a canter. SHADOWDALE saved I ground on the stretch turn and finished well. IN THE BAG came very wide into the stretch, but t was going well at the end. IjOTTO tired. SALVAGE could never get up. Scratched— 888!»4sFireawav. 90: 887!»6-Dr. F. T. Adams, 03: 8S893 Little Pal. 88: 88407'N'elchen, 96: 858293B:llv Doe, 104; 88316 Koellia. 114; 88790 Clean Red, 100; 88892 Captain Schneller, 93; 88933 Jack [ Paine II.. 10SS. Overweights — The Scholar. 2 pounds; In the Rag, 5: Head Line. 3; Salvage, 3; Shady Brook, 5. : Q6Q7A FOURTH RACE — 5 1-2 Furlongs. Purse $500. 4-year-olds and upward. Claiming. Net • OOtJ 4 " value to winner $400; second, $70; third, $30. - Index Horses AWtPPSt Y* % Str Fin Jockeys Owners Equiv. Odds Str't - 88797 PARTHEMA wb 4 100 4 1 l4 l4 1«1 I'l A McD'ald Sunflower Stable 86C-100 I 87424 SUNNY GIRL wb 7 110 1 2 21 2s 23 2'i H Farland C M Freeman 100-100 ) 88210 SILK SOX wb 6 112 6 4 41 4 6'1 3" F Horn V Cloud 860-100 87251 'GONWITHIM w 5 107 5 5 51! 52 41 41 E T Miore O Tuggle 1040-100 ) 88937 FR'K FOGARTY w 7 117 3 6 61 62 6« 5s T Wayt R Cooper 660-100 ) 88937 CAVT EMPTOR w 5 114 2 3 3s 34 31 61 L Maskrid Fort Garry Stable 750-100 ) (84551)BOSS MAN W4 112 77 7777CE Allen O L Foster 1400-100 Time. 24, 49Vt, 1:02, 1:08%. Track fast. $2 mutuels paid — Parthema. $19.20 straight, $5.00 place, $4.00 show; Sunny Girl, $4.40 place, • $3.40 show; Silk Sox. $3.80 show. Equivalent l ooking odds— Parthema. 800 to 100 straight. 180 to 100 place, 100 to 100 show; Sunny Girl. 120 to 10i place, 70 to 100 show: Silk Sox. 90 to 100 show. Winner — R. f, by Rapid Water — Filigree, by Ultimus (trained by F. Bechtelheimer; bred by Mr. G. W. J. Bissell). Went to post at 4:06. At post 1 minute. Start good and slow. Won easily; second and third driving. PARTHEMA took the lead at once and easily won all the way. SUNNY GIRL held the others safe, but could not get to the leader. SILK SOX finished well. GONW1THIM made up considerable ground. CAVEAT EMPTOR was eased up when he tired. Overweight — Gonwithim. 1 pound. CfiO^I FIFTH RACE — 6 1-2 Furlongs. Purse $500. 4-year-olds and upward. Claiming. Net . OuU A valuo to winner $400; second. $70; third, $39. Index Horses AWtPPSt V* % Str Fin Jockeys Owners Equiv. Odds Str't 88817 ANTILLES w 7 111 5 7 6l 4'i 2'i VI R Carter C Kindle 500-100 [ 8ftft18*FEHRUM wsb 6 108 3 1 l3 2« J'i 2'i K Noe G F Jenkins 520-100 ' 88913 RED WEED w 4 106 1 2 4 3l 4» 3° J Berg W A McKinney 580-100 1 88918 LCUST LEAVESwb S 106 6 4 31 11 l1 44 F Lee C E Groves 1260-103 1 88934,CEKT'N POINT wb 12 104 7 3 2» 5* 5J 5s J Cowan Fort Garry Stable 840-100 1 88216 ROGO.N JR. wb 6 113 4 5 6° 610 6» G» A Roach F D Howard 390-100 85326JCK O' T. ROOSTw 8 110 2 6 7 7 7 7 F W'stock G Stewart 290-100 Time. 25, 51, 1:25%. Track good. $2 mutuels paid — Antilles, $12.00 straight, $6.60 place, $4.20 show; Ferrum, $5.20 place, $3.40 show; Red Weed. $4.00 show. Equivalent booking odds — Antilles, 500 to 100 straight. 230 to 100 place, 110 to 100 show; Ferrum, 1C0 to 10 place, 70 to 100 show; Red Weed. 100 to 100 show. Winner — Ch. m, by Rapid Water — Maria C, by Yankee Gun (trained by J. Kindle; bred by Mr. G. W. J. Rissell). Went to post at 4:34. At post 3 minutes. Start ro°r and slow. Won easily; second and third I driving. ANTILLES suffered from interference at the start, but soon raced into a contending position . and was going away at 1he finish. FERRl'M was prominent all the way and finished gamely. RED I WEED finished well and outgamed LOCUST LEAVES. The latter tired. COCK O' THE ROOST began in a tangle. Overweights — Certain Pont, 1 ponnd; Rogon Jr., 2: Cock o* the Roost, 2. 86079 EIXTH RACE — 7-8 Mile. Firestone Tire and Rubber Company Purse. Purse $1,000. 3- 00 t_J 4 £i year-olds and upward. Allowances. Net value to winner $750; second, $150; third, $100. . Index Horses AWtPPSt % % Str Fin Jockeys Owners Equiv. Odds Str't . 88896 PIRATE GOLD wb 6 101 15 31 3J 1* F*| K Noe E Haughton 270-100 88730 FKNK GAILOR wb 4 105 3 3 23 21 23 2' F Horn T W Hemingway T750-100 , ( 88893 )CEF-D'OEUVRE w 3 95 7 6 710 6 4* 3- A McD'ald A Hill 710-100 p 88917»SETH'S BACON w 3 88 8 7 l1 1J 3l 43 J Jone-, Fort Garry Stable $810-100 R8896"DKNTARIA w I 111 4 2 4» 4 1 5l 5:1 R McD'ott H L Munson 270-100 , . 88896 'THE FALCONER w 6 104 2 1 5s 5* 63 61! J Cowan Fort Garry Stable t 88819:KOSAMOND W 3 96 5 4 61 710 7* 75 C E Allen T W Hemingway t 888193STAKMATIA W3 93 68 8888 H Callah'n Miss S Jaureque 430-100 I tCoupled as T. W. Hemingway entry. JFort Garry Stable entry. Time, 24%, 49%. 1:16%. 1:31%. Track slow. $2 mutuels paid — Pirate Gold, $7.40 straight, $4.00 place, $3.00 show; T. W. Hemingway entry, $5.80 place. $5.00 show: Chef-d'Oeuvre. $6.00 show. Equivalent booking odds — Pirate Gold, 270 to 100 straight, 100 to 100 place, 50 to 100 show; T. W. Hemingway entry, 190 to 100 place, 150 to 10i) show; Chef d'Oeuvre, 200 to 100 show. Winner — Dr. g. by Rock View — Gold, by Golden Garter (trained by W. P. Gaines; bred by Mr. Arthur R. Hancock). Went to post at 5:05. At post 1 minute. Start good and slow. Won easily; second and third driving. PIRATE GOLD found an opening next to the inner rail and raced into a good lead in the final eighth. FRANK GAILOR raced wide on all the turns, but finished fast. CHEF-D'OEUVRE ; gained steadily and outgamed the tiring SETHS BACON. DENTARIA and THE FALCONER could never get to the leaders. Scratched— (88895)Quanah. 114: 87458 Oowah. 88; (8S896)Variation, 110. Overweights — Pirate Gold, 4 pounds; Chef-d'Oeuvre, 3; Dentaria, 2. fifiOTQ BEVENTH RACE — 1 Kile and 70 Yards. Purse $500. 3-year-olds and upward. Claim-OOtJ 4 O ing. Net value to winner $400; second, $70; third, $30. Index Horses AWtPPSt % % % Str Fin Jockeys Owners Equiv. Odds Str't ■MM1 'DUSTMAN w 4 108 4 4 31 l3 I'll3 l2i K Noe W A McKinney 120-100 i (88821) 'RECOUP w 5 106 2 2 l3 21 21 2'i 2' A McD'ald H Torriente 400-100 • 88»36*HA'PY MOMENTSw 5 106 5 3 2 43 3l S'l 3'1 C E Allen G F Jenkins 570-100 ' 87639 BLACKOLIA w 4 113 3 5 5«« 3» 43 41 41 T Cum'ngs Hodo & McDonough 610-100 88897 DR. MAYER w 1 113 1 1 41 51! 5s 5« 5' E T Moore H E Bilson 850-100 ' 88670'PIEDRA w 10 103 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 T Brown Mrs J Eckert 2000-100 i Time. 25, 50%, 1:17%, 1:45, 1:51%. Track good. $2 mutuels paid— Dustman, $4.40 straight, $2.60 place, $2.40 show; Recoup, $3.40 place, $2.80 show; Happy Moments. $'-'.60 show. Equivalent booking odds— Dustman. 120 to 100 straight. 30 to 100 place, 20 to 100 show; Recoup, 70 to 1(0 place, 40 to 100 snow; Happy Moments, 30 to 100 show. Winner — Br. g, by Sweep — Lenieo, by Ducat (trained by W. A. McKinney; bred by Mr. Eugene Rucker). Went to post at 5:35. At post 1 minute. Start good and slow. Won easily: second and third driving. Dl'STMAN took the lead after going a half and won under restraint. RECOUP came wide when turning into the stretch, but finished well. HAPPY MOMENTS ran fairly well. DR. MAYER showed some early speed. Scratched--MOT Dantzic. 108: 8S918 Czardom, 106: (88795)01d Top. 108; 88752 Lough Storm, 111. Page 9 United Hunts Summary UNITED HUNTS SUMMARY FIRST RACE — 1-2 Mile. 2-year-olds. Purse $600. Horse. Wt. Rider. Str. PL Sh. Galetian. 117. McTaggart 5-2 4-5 2-5 Sabine, 112. Fator 7-5 2-5 1-5 I^achen, 115, Fator 7-5 2-5 1-5 Time. :45%. Also ran — Prenez, Garde, Soumi, Firearm, Christina, Paradox, Canuck, Stanisar and Farthingale. SECOND RACE — 6 1-2 Furlongs. 3-year-olds and upward. Claiming. Purse $600. Horse. Wt. Rider. Str. PL Sh. Brown Betty, 101, Stevens 8-1 3-1 7-5 King O'Neill. 113. Sande 11-5 7-10 1-3 Barbary Bush, 113, Corcoran 16-5 1-1 2-5 Time, 1:19%. Also ran— Galatia, Batter Up, Rigel, Ruck Pond and Royal Girl. THIRD RACE — About 2 Miles. 4-year-olds and upward. Steeplechase. Purse $1,000. non.e. Wt. Rider. str. PL Sh. Silver Thread, 152, Burgess 10-1 4-1 2-1 Husky. ISO, Maboney 11-10 2-5 1-6 South Tipp, 152, Brady 5-1 2-1 1-1 Time. 4:00%. Also ran — Flying Scotchman, Romans, Varna McGee and Meadow Maid. FOURTH RACE— 3.4 Mile. Initial Handicap. 3-year-olds and upward. Purs* $2,000. Horse. Wt. Rider. Str. PI. Sh. Firing Ebony, 100, Hastings 20-1 tt-1 4-1 Superlette. 103. Fator 3-1 6-5 3-5 The Vintner, 114, Buel 4-1 8-5 4-5 Time, 1:11%. Al?o ran — Voltaic, Aga Khan, Lonius, Beatrice, Extra Dry. Chatterer, Miuo, Long Point, Thunderer, Otail and Lady Doris. ljiiiy Doris was an added starter. FIFTH RACE— About 2 Miles. Purse $1,000. Horse. Wt. Rider. Str. PL Sh. Booty. 154, MeNair 2-1 7-10 1-3 Vox Populi IL. 154. Ireland tt-1 2-1 4-5 Sea Skipper, 159, Jones J -2 8-5 7-10 Time. 4:06. Also ran— Knight of Grenade, Boatman and Surf. SIXTH RACE— 3-4 Mile. Goshem Purse. Purse $600. Horse. Wt. Rider. Str. PL Sh. Dunlin, 115, Legere 6-1 5-2 6-5 Silver Fox. 110. Fator 5-1 2-1 1-1 Marconi, 105, Hernandez 4-1 8-5 4-5 Time. 1:12. Also ran — Enslaved. Sir Ronald. Kit Carson. Zu-kor, Zero Hour, Kusovia, Felix, Alchemy and Tick Tock. BEVENTH RACE — 1 Mile. 3-year-olds and upward. Purse $600. Horse. Wt. Rider. Str. PL 8h. Sword. 114. Walker 3-1 l-i |.« Scratch. 97, Richards 10-1 4-1 2-1 Cork Elm, 113, Fernando* 30-1 10-1 5-1 Time, 1:40%. Also ran — St. MarUua, Yoshimi, Cinna, Amstello and Superior. Bashford Manor Eligibles: Churchill Downs Two-Year-Old Fixture Attracts 145 Entries. i . j I ! ) I • 7 1 I t [ : • - - I ) ) ) ) • . ' [ 1 1 1 I I . . , p , . I i • ' ' i 1 — ■ — — : * «- - BASHFORD MANOR ELIGIBLES • Churchill Downs Two-Year-Old Fixture Attracts 145 Entries. i All Leading Stables Represented in List of Nominations for $5,000 Ken-tucky Stake. 0 LOUISVILLE, Ky., April 25.— A total of 145 two-year-old colts and geldings have been made eligible for the Bashford Manor Stakes of $5,003 added at four and a half furlongs. which will be one of the features of the spring meeting at Churchill Downs. The entry list made public by the Kentucky Jockey Club contains entries from all of the leading stables East and West. Following are the conditions and nominations for the race: BASHFORD MANOR STAKES— For two-year-old colts and geldings. By subscription of $20 each: $100 additional to start; $5,000 added, of which $800 to second, $400 to third, fourth to save stake. Winners of a sweepstakes to carry three pounds: of two sweepstakes, five pounds extra. Maidens allowed five pounds. Four and one-half furlongs. Anderson & Kendle — Accumulator, b. c, by Delhi — Carrie Hogan. Applegate, W. D. — Eleven Sixty, ch. c, by Sunny-Slope — Top Note. Applegate. W. E. — Big Sweep, br. c, by Sweep — Hawksora. Audley Farm Stable — Bar Light, b. c, by Sir Bar-; ton — Lightshoes. Audley Farm Stable — Kid Boots, ch. c, by Tennant — Matin. Audley Farm Stable — Lord Meise, b. c, by Ormon-) dale — Margaret Meise. Audley Farm Stable — Shotwell, b. c, by Sir Barton — Checkers. Audley Farm Stable — Dinwiddie, b. c, by Sir Bar-) ton — Irish Lassie. Barnesdale Stock Farm Stable — Barnesdale II., b. c. by Peter Quince — Valeureuse. Bradsby. Frank W. — Henry 0. Gray, ch. c, by Basil — Variora. Breckinridge, Desha — Frazer, ch. c, by Ballot — Leisure. Bright, J. C. & C. B.— All My Own, ch. g, by Von Tromp — Ellen Atkin. Brown. J. L. — George O'Neil, ch. c, by Worm- leighton — I'ifi II. Brown, T. J. — Socket In, b. or br. c, by Jack Hare Jr. — Miss Jazbo. Camden, J. N. — Bay colt, by Light Brigade— Me-' daena. Camden, J. N. — Bay colt, by Peter Quince — Discipline. Camden, J. N. — Bay colt, by Light Brigade — Five Aces. Cannonball Stable — Foxy Lad, ch. c, by Von Tromp —Ruth W. Carrick. James L. — Grand King, b. g, by Granite — Galloping Queen. Carrick. James L. — Grand Dad, br. c, by Granite — Ethel D. Cebrian Edward — Flying Chief, br. c, by Trout-' beck — Fair Charmer. Clark, Robert S. — Red Banner, b. c, by Jim Gaff-ney — Star Spangle. Clark, Robert S. — Brest Plate, ch. c, by Olambala — Sunburst. Clark. Robert S. — Fenman, blk. c, by The Finn — Penance. Clark, Robert S. — Mib McGee, ch. c, by Omar Khayyam — Nell McGee. Clay, T. J. & George H. — Onset, ch. c, by Upset — Betty Daline. Combs — Brownell — Marengo, ch. g, by Hnon — Outlook. Cowan, S. A. — Gaythorn, ch. g, by Light Brigade-Lucille B. L. Dondas. William — Harry Carroll, ch. c, by King Gorin — Marty Lou. Dortch Brothers-— Zeus the Second, b. c, by Zeus Sweet I'ea. Drake. W. L.— Bill Hare, b. c, by Jack Hare Jr. — Nurse Jane. Elliott, Van— Van Jr., b. c, by Jack Hare Jr. — Honey Shuck. Fairbairn, R. A.— Trinket, b. c, by Star Spangled — Star of Runnymede. Forsythe. F. A.— Talladega, ch. c, by Flittergold —Ruth L. Goldblatt. M. — Collier, b. c, by Huon — Valley of the Moon. Grabner, Fred M. — Renbarg, ch. c, by Peter Quince — Decoy. Grabner. Fred M.— Dr. A. Lowenthal, ch. g, by Ballot — Jurisdiction. Grabner, Fred M. — Oak, b. g, by Vandergrift Sidelight. Grabner, Fred M. — Frederick Raphael, b. g, by Prince Pal — Grace Mc. Grabner. Fred M.— Chicago, b. g, by Granite Synthetic. Greentree Stable — Dark Jest, b. c, by Black Jester — Ninette. Greentree Stable — Navigator, b. c, by Broomstick — Alster Cress. Greentree Stable — Irresistible, b. c, by Dominant — Bewitch. Harned Brothers — Bay colt, by Under Fire — Little Panchiti. Headley, Hal Prince — Bay colt, by Uncle — Sandy Luid. Headley, Hal Price — Chestnut colt, by Sea King — Alwerda. Hendrie, George M.— Jack Alexander, ch. g, by Great Britain — Serenata. Holland. E. J. — Elisha Lee, ch. c, by Delhi — Lady Britain. Holland, E. J. — Longport, br. c, by Zeus — Hop-1 scotch. Hoots, Mrs. R. M.— Pay Sand, br. c, by Hollister— Sekina. Hupp, W. E.— Bob's Best, b. c, by Luke McLuke — Dorothy Perkins. Idle Hour Stock Farm Stable — Blue Pencil ch. c, by North Star III.— Bulldoze. Idle Hour Stock Farm Stable — Bay colt, by Tor-loisk — Moot land Melody. Idle Hour Stock Farm Stable — Boot to Boot, b. c, by North Star III. — Padula. Idle Hour Stock Farm Stable — Barcolo, ch. c, by North Star III. — Doreid. Idle Hour Stock Farm Stable — Blockhead, br. c. by Black Ton-'y — M:i-ks and Faces. Idle Hour Stock Farm Stable — Bachelor Bird, br. c, by Bachelor's Double — Hird-i'-th'-Hand. International Stable — Spanish Lay, b. c, by Spanish Prince II. — Recline. International Stable — Pallah, ch. c, by Dick Fin-nell — Palisade. International Stable — Martial Wand, b. c, by Helmet — Minawand. International Stable — Mantonian, br. c, by Main-tenon — Ionia. International Stable — Omnia, cb. c, by Von Tromp — Eveiything. International fctable — Torch, blk, c, by Torch-bearer — Devonshire Dolly. International Stable — Marvelie, ch. c, by Danger Rock- Maryora. International Stable — Aristotle, ch. c, by Master Robert — Gleam. Island Farm Stable — Jay Bee, b. c, by Omar Khayyam — Patricia IV. Johnson, Frederick — Bumpkin, br. c, by Brown Prince 1 1.— Rustic Maid. Johnson, Frederick — Iraq, ch. c, by Omar Khayyam- Sombra. Johnson, Frederick — Seventh Son, br. c, by Son-in-Law — Rargain II. Jones, B. A. — Captain Seth, br. c, by Seth — Keep Moving. Jones, B. A— Major Seth, ch. c, by Seth — Fledgling. Kay, L. — Marvin, b. c, by Vandergrift — March. Keene, J. O. and G. H. — Champ de Mars, ch. c, by War Star — Yellow Blossom. Keene, J. O. and G. II. — Magic Light, ch. c, by • ■uouie — Marsh Light. Kenton Farms — -Alpine, ch. c, by Hillhampton — La Dolores. Kenton Farms — Armebe, ch. c, b/ Colonel Vennie — Nancy Hagan. - «.. 1~^ — - ■- ^--- — i Kirke, George — Take a Chance, br. c, by The*. Cook Les Invalides. Laffoon. Polk — Roycrofter, br. c, by High Time— * Onora. Lair & Parrish— Little Cook, b. g, by Theo. Cook — Yeomanette. Lehan. Dan — Waterson Trail, ch. c, by Wormleigh-ton — Easter Flower. Limbird. J. H. — Judge Daley, br. c, by Magneto-Last Leaf. Livingston. Jefferson — Rasuli, b. c, by Somme Kiss ■ — Marie Galante. Livingston. Jefferson— Jeal, ch. c, by Colonel Vennie — Nancy Hagan. Livingston. Jefferson — Endicott, b. c. by Colonel Vennie or Royal II. — Princess Kathleen. Livingston. Jefferson — Bagdad, br. c, by Colonel — Trick Wing. Livingston. Jefferson — Anchester, b. c, by Royal II. —Swarfs Hill. Longridge Stable— Pat Calhoun, b. c, by Harry Shaw — Miss Patty. Looney. J. T. — Alleghan, b. c, by Everest— Ten Pin. Lowenstein, Mos«; — David L., b. c, by Paul Weidel — Birka. McCarty, James — Jimmie Quinn, b. c, by George Smith — Glimmerglass. McLean, E. R— Prince of Wales, br. c, by High Time^ — Sand Pocket. McLean. E. B. — The Engineer, b. c. by The Porter — Swan Song II. McLean, E. B. — Red Cap, ch. c, by The Porter-Bleachers. McLean. E. B. — Night Express, b. c, by The Porter — The Baggage. Matlack, D. T. — Genial nost, b. c, by Granite — Kathr.vn Kruter. Miehelson. N. A. — The Rove, ch. c, by Faul Weidel — Continue. Miehelson, N. A. — Paul Weidel II. , br. c, by Paul Weidel — La Dotta. Milam, J. C— Czarist, b. c, by Sand Mole— Odessa. Moore. 0L W. — Happy Bob, ch. g, by Star Hampton -— Biddy MeGee. Morris, John H. — Tapper, ch. c, by Trevisco— Cheerful. Mueller. Theodore E.— Myrrh, ch. c, by Delhi-Mineral. S. K. Nichols— Fort Brent, br. g, by King Gorin— Augusta Victoria. Parkview Stable (Mrs. George B. Cox)— Rhinock, b. c, by Prince Pal — Rose of Roses. Parkview Stable (Mrs. George B. Cox)— Ben H., br. c, by Eternal — Almandine II. Parrish. J. W. — Percentage, ch. c, by Midway — Gossip Avenue. Parrish, J. W. — Overdraft, ch. c, by Midway — Throw Out. Pendergast, T. J.— Jack Rieger, b. c, by Mont d'Or II. — Green d'Or. Pendergast, T. J.— Tom P., ch, g, by Mont d'Or IL— Blue Cap. Pendergast, T. J.— Mont Rose, b. c, by Mont d'Or II. — Marion Rose II. Pendergast, T. J.— Cas Welch, ch. c, by Teter Quince^ — Heliosis. Perkins. Charles E.— High Points, br. c, by Leone — Mildred B. Perkins, W.— Jack Knight, blk. c, by Sir John Johnson — Miss Fannie. Perkins, W.— Harry Wills, b. g, bv McGee— Lithia. Rehm, Oscar E.— Kramer, b. c, by Light Brigade ■ — Boja. Respess, J. B. — Bay colt, by Colonel Vennie — Crystal. Respess. J. B. — Declare, b. c, by Colonel Vennie— Coiumensia. Respess, J. B.— Great Sport, br. c, by Colonel Vennie — Angeline. Respess, J. B.— Chestnut colt, by Colonel Vennie — Bonnie Crest. Respess, J. B. — Musketeer, ch. c, by Colonel Vennie — Undaunted. Salmon. Walter J. — Powhatan, br. c, by Brown Prince II. — Step Lightly. Salmon, Walter J. — Flight of Time, ch. c, by Hour-less — Impetuous. Scott, D. W.— Button, ch. c, by Sir John Johnson — Flying Frances. Shobrook. William — Old Pal, b. c, by Prince Pal — Flying Venus. Spencer, Jesse — Jack Star, ch. c, by Paicincs Frances Star. Steele, O. L.— Brown colt, by Taul Weidel— Skip-tomelou. Taylor, J. Swigert — Prince Charles, b. c, by Helmet — Elizabeth M. Thompson, L. - S.— Aucilla, b. c, by Broomstick — Leayonara. Whitehouse, W. IL— Squire Park, b. g, by Colonel Vennie — Zinthon. Whitehouse, W. II. — Henry Fox, br. or b. g, by Colonel Vennie — Melus. Whitlow, John O. — Loyal H., br. c, by Westy Hogan — Miss Present. Whitney, H. P. — Cartoon, blk. c, by Chicle Sketchy. Whitney, II. P. — Cerulean, ch. c, by Broomstick-Sky Blue. Whitney. II. P. — Youare, br. c, by Johren— Yankee Maid. Whitney, n. P. — Dedans, b. c, by Teter Pan — Dendera. Wiedemann, Carl — My Colonel, ch. c, by Luke McLuke — Lucille Morois. Wiedemann, Carl— Elon, b. c, by Sweep— Lady Eastman. Wiedemann. Carl— Christopher, ch. c, by Olambala — A mans. Wiedemann, Carl— Snow Man, b. c, by Huon Loyal Lady. Wiedemann. Carl — Mountaineer, br. c, by Trout-beck — Mountain Fringe. Williams, B. B.— Sutler, ch. g, by Light Brigade— The Nun II. Williams, B. B.— Kop the Coin, br. g, by Sweep-Kopje. Williams Brothers — Supporter, b. c, by Hilarious-Ethel La Brume. Williams Brothers— Sanction, ch. c, by Hilarious Lucinda. Zeigler. William. Jr.— Phantom Prince, ch. c, by Prince Fal — Phantom Maid. Zeigler. William, Jr. — Black or brown colt, by Eternal — Aquamarine. ■ ♦— , ^— — — W. R. Coe's Future Racers ^— — — , W. E. COE'S FUTURE RACERS LEXIXCxTON, Ky.. April 25.— W. R. Coe and a party of four are here from New York to see the Coe horses at Hinata Farm and to inspect the Nursery Stud thoroughbreds to be sold May 15. Thirteen of Mr. Cue's mares have foaled, as follows : Bay colt, by I'olymelian— Bet. / Chestnut filly, by Over There — Chiffon. , Chestnut filly, by I'olymelian- Election Bet. i Chestnut colt, by Polymelian— Forfar. Bay filly, by Harmonicon — Garner. Chestnut filly, by The Finn — Hcrodius. Bay colt, by The Finn — Isette. Chestnut filly, by Polymelian -Lacework. Bay filly, by I'olymelian — Ratify. Chestnut colt, by Sweep On— Stone Image. Chestnut colt, by The Finn Sweet Haste. Chestnut filly, by Harmonicon- Vale Royal. Bay filly, by Harmonicon— Welsh Maid. St. James' Stud Season ST. JAMES' STUD SEASON LEXINGTON, Ky., April 25.— St. James, winner of the Futurity and conqueror of. Zev in the Paumonok Handicap at Jamaica last season, has ended his first season in the stud at G. D. Widener's Elmendorf Farm in Kentucky. The son of Ambassador IV. and Bobolink II. was bred to twenty-five mares, twelve of which were the property of his owner. Tom Murphy Reports Foals ♦ TOM MURPHY REPORTS FOALS LOL'ISVILLE. Ky., April 25.— "Tom" Murphy reported a number of new foals at his Bear Grass Farm. I^ady Lexington, the dam of Paul Weidel, foaled a bay colt by Whiskaway and will be bre~ to Golden Maxim. Layol foaled a chestnut colt by Golden Maxim and will be bred back to that stallion. Page 10 6th Race [6th Havre De Grace] C*K D/IPC * I-IO lMlle*. ::-ypnr-oldN and upward. Claiming:. (Sept. 18, Dill tlAOU 1920 1:44 4-5 3 138.) Indei. Course. Diat Time. Track. Odds.Wt. St. «£ Str.Fin. Jockey. Started. Order of Finis*. STONE JUG, ch. h. 6 107 By Pebbles— Ambrosial, by Voter. (Trainer. G. C. Brenton. Owner. C. C. Smithson). Breeder. J. Butler. 83610 Marlboro lm7«y 1 SO^fast 3 117 3s! E Hileman I Panorel. Racket. Recbabite 83473 M'lboro Al 7-8 l:28Vj.fast 39-10 112 S-J E Hileman • Capt.C'stigan, MM, Much Ado 83135 Timm Ab 1 1-16 l:58Hmud 4-5 116 37 D Stirling 7, ThePeruv'n. Altissuno Kech'b te 83023 Tim'um. 1 1-16 1:50 good 13-5 111 2* D Stirling G MintoIL, Suppliant. SouthBreeze 81393 K' worth 1 1-16 1:48 fast 9-10 115 3 1 3'1 V J Chlmers ." Dentaria. Trn.Seth, Bios. House 81325 Windsor 1 1-16 1 :47%fast 17-10 107 7 2 31 3» J Ch'lmers 8 AngmM'd. FI.ofTruce, V.Pafk 80871 ForlKrio 11-2 2:41%hvy 11-10 115 1 4 G'l 7" J Ch'lmers 7 Hickory, Beth. Steel, Altissimo 80663 Ham'ton 1 1-16 1:48 good 71 112 3 3 3' 3 J Ch'lmers 5 C'gthorne. S.M.Liszle, Muttikins TRV AGAIN, b. g, 3 91 By Johren — Guess Again, by All Gold. (Trainer. J. P. Polk. Owner, J. L. Earl). Breeder. H. P. Whitney. 88924 H.leGce 1 1-16 1 :47%fast 5f S9 1 1 \* l'l S Hebert 11 Soviet. Vice Chairman. Play On 88769 H deG'ce 1 1-16 1 :48*ifast 12 103 2 8 8* 7" J Wallace 9 Spugs, Westwood, Asa Jewell 88524 Bowie lmTJy 1:51 fast 8 102 2 8 8* 8"J J Wallace 9 Clique, Storm Cloud. A il lager 88*47 Jefferson lmTOy l:44*fcfast * 105 6 9 71 6'1 A Vlemot 9 My Destiny, Fearn'ght. T'former 88144 Jefferson 1 1-1G 1 :47%fast 8-5 97 3 1 1* 1* H Hay 7 Do'-McMahon. MissKute, BooBoo 87981 Jefferson lm70y 1:45 fast 5 100 6 1 1" 2»k J MajesticlO Frnaught, BTsMeteor, Valtino 87921 Jefferson 11-16 1:49 fast 3 97 5 5 3) 3' J Majestic 7 Peadlk, Whit.-IIavcn. Gcnosity 87850 Jefferson 1 1-16 1:49 fast 20 97 5 2 21 2* J Majesticl2 TlieLcopard, FirstCnll, TheFen'n 87511 F.Grnds 3-4 1:15 fast 20 106 9 Fell. W Bog'skil2 MissNancy, G.Trosler, D.Goldie 87177 F Gr'nds lm70v l:45%fast 12 95 11 12 10» 10'= L Fisher 12 Marcelline. Westwood, Lucky 87055 F.Gr'nds 3^4 1:15%hvy 15 108 9 9 9 8" W Bog'ski 9 Romp, Battleman, Wuhu 86228 Jefferson 1 l:40&fast 15 109 7 7 7« 5»» W Boe'ski 8 Uuey, Parole IL. Bad Luck JULIA M.. ch. f, 4 101 By Theo. Cook— Bum Dum. by Yankee. (Trainer. J. Arthur. Owner. J. Arthur!. Breeder. E. F. Simms. 88869 H.leGce 1 1-16 l:48%fast 13 101 1 1 1» 1 J McTgue 9 Dusk, Vitamin, Toodles 88712 Howie 61 f 1 :2U%faKt 37-10 101 2 5 510 5*1 .1 McTgue ■ Lt. Farrell, Hid. Jewel, Neptnue 88206 Miami 1 1-16 1 :48%fast LM !-9 5 1 Is 2" J McT'gue 8 Z'kTerrell. ClkSCkinc, Lagoon 88132 Miami 1 1-16 l:48*.fast 6-5 99 5 1 1' 1* J McTguelO Fair Break, BillyGardner, Betsy 87885 Miami Im70y 1 :45%fasl 61 100 5 2 ll 5» 1 McT'gue 6 I.adyChoco, W.IWin, Waukull* 87790 Miami 5* f 1:07 Vast 8 1«3 9 10 9» 8" J McT'eue12 W.Garden, Musk'nge, C.Costigan 87223 F.Gr-nds 3-4 l:15%;ivy 16-6 101 6 4 31 5« L Lang 11 WildGoose, L.Trilby, H.Graham WHITE HARSH, b. g, 3 99 By Campfire — Fantasque, by Disguise. (Trainer, R. L. White. Owner. J. J. Farrell. Jr.). Breeder. R. T. Wilson. 88863 H doGVo lm70y l:45Vifast 21 102 8 3 P l*ft G HudginslO Volcano, Timeless, Starbnght 88791 H. deG'ce lm70y l:49%mud 10 103 8 7 S5 8»1 G HudginslO Rose Cloud, Slate. Orageuse 88611 Bowio lm70y 1:31 Vast 41 110 6 1 l'l 3li F Weiner 0 Huey. Wish 1 Win. Bad Luck 88504 Bowie 51 f 1:09 Vast 28 116 11 5 B» 6» W Harveyl2 Teapot, Kn'litofMerciIL, Ensign 84799 I aurel 1 1:41 Vast 33 103 5 3 3l 3'1 M Liebg'd 0 MargieK., F. Flight, M'dd'nsfwn 84355 W'dbine 3-4 1:15%slop 2C-5 110 10 8 7« 5" K Legere 10 WrhiteWings, DtK-kliug, Canister 84172 W'dbine 2-4 1:16 fast 25 111 7 4 41 2» E Legere 12 Jolly Roger. Ausmar. Kanduit 83883 Th'clifre 5-S 1:00 Vast 42 105 37 I Aron 6 Bl'nnerhassett, Bryndear, Vulsig 83761 Th'cliffe 51 f l:08%fast 15 103 «°1 M Liebg'd 8 Royall'earl, Pictin, MissBezetto SPTJG8. b. g, 7 113 By Charles Edwsrd — Snoo Fly, by Meddler. (Trainer. F. J. Kearns. Owner. F. J. Kearns). Breeder. E. Rucker. 88769 H.deG'ca 1 1-16 1 :48Vast 33-10 113 4 3 21 1« J McT'gue 9 Westwood, AsaJewell. C'yFlyer 88633 Bowie 11-16 1:52 fast 3J 109 4 1 I'll* D Mi A'ffe 9 Rupee, Eagerness, Maiie 88589 Bowie 1 1-16 l:51%fast -1 107 6 1 1! 1' D McA'ffe 7 AsaJewell, J'nyJewell. OldTimer ' 88509 Bowie lm70yl:50 fast 37-10 110 3 4 3'1 3'i J McT'gue 9 Over Fire, Trajanus, AsaJewell 87610 F.Gr'nds 1 1-16 l:48Vsslow 6 105 G 5 5 5» C Allen ." Calcutta, Lee Adrin, Esc'polette 87247 F.Gr'nds 1 1-16 149%good 9-5 110 I 5 2| 1» C Allen 8 Attractive. Fnturo, Viennese 87123 F.Gr'nds 1 1-16 l:49%slow 7 105 6 7 ** 31 C Allen 8 Prom'gTom, Vulnad. Chemiserie • LUCKY STRIKE, ch. g. 4 107 By Friar Bock — Danccress, by Ogden. (Trainer. J. W. Murphy. Owner- J. W. lfnrphy). Breeder. J. H. Rosseter. 88878 H. deG'ce 3-4 1:13 Vast 61f 114 13 15 15 14'5 H Burke 15 Wareh'seman, Sis. Sue, F'm'sCall 88741 H deG'ce 3-4 1:14 good 2S 117 7 11 11 11'* H Stutts 11 M. Morning. N. Beauty, Musk'nge t 88143 Jefferson lm70y 1:44 fast 5 107 4 1 l'i l4 R R'anelli • (JoIdTield, Phil Mayers, Gee 88066 TssTTili— 1 1-16 1 :47%fast 6 109 3 1 1} k R R'anelli ■ IxmisA., R'kyM'tain, S. Sweeper 87803 I'.Gr'nds 11-16 1:48 fast 17-10 107 4 4 61 3*1 D McA'ffeli Barion, PrimaDonna, Stump Jr. 87728 F.Gr'nds 1 1-16 1 :47Vast 8 107 3 1 2l 4*1 B Harvey 9 BeanKing, LouisA., SnowMafden I 87404 I'Cr'nds 3-4 1:13^1:181 3 111 7 8 7* f E Legere 10 B'rJohn, L.Marrellia, E rglade 87147 F.Gi-'nds 3 4 1.13+igood 8-5 110 2 2 l'l 1« B M'rinellil2 Gee. Clever Seth, Theo 86076 Jefferson 3-4 1:17 hvy 15 106 7 8 9* 9" J Sigholz 10 JohnnyJewell, Rajah, BootBlack i 5881 Bowie 61 f 1:21 fast 13 M 3 7 3* 4» J McT'guel3 Camouflage, Apex, Lady Audrey ' ROYAL DUCK. fcr. g, 8 114 By Royal Realm — Ducksbot, by Gallinult. (Traicer, G. W. Campbell. Owner, G. W. Foreman). Ereeder. G. D. Widener. 88904 H.dcGce 11-8 1:55 good C^ K5 3 2 2* 0=1 W Harvey 7 Intrepid, Good Night, Dusk 85603 I'anlico 1 1-8 l:53%tast 8-5 106 8 7 6* 6;i A Vlemot 8 Black Shasta, Bounce, Flax 8." 499 Pimliro 1 1-16 1 :47%fast 16-5 113 8 4 4* 4" W Harvey 9 Eagerness. Rosal'eta, R.Bottom 1 h5417 Laurel 1 1-16 1:48 Vast 7 118 7 3 2-121 I Tarke 8 Gondolier, Prince K., Telescope 85035 Baurel 1 1-4 2:07 fast 4 M 2 3 3* 9 I Parke « K Troxell, F.Frce, O. Faithful 84994 Laurel 1 l-M lH7%fa*jt 11 109 2 5 51 7"3 H Callah'n 9 S';,''lliAroon. BabyGrand, L.Clair 84837 Laurel 1 1^ 1^4 Vast 11-5 117 2 1 ft* 1* I Parke • N Wales. Widgeon. Kit. Troxell I 81678 Laurel 1 1-1G 1:17 fast 5 114 2 1 1= U C Lang 13 Widgeon, Mensis, SirGalahaulI. . JUST. br. f, 4 104 By Dalliousie— Justly, by Mithra. (Trainer, T. Lynn. Owner, E. K. Bryson). Breeder. T. Clyde. 88900 11 'I Gie lis l:5ffegood 4 104J 7 6 7 7,c J Leyland 7 Vulnad, l'.theScribe, El Jesmar P 8879'i II aeO'ce 1 1-1G 1:50 mud CI lrt€J 543' o'l J Leyland II Woodlake, Eagerness, Muskeg 88680 BwWft* 1 1-1° 1:51 Vast 51 105 G 6 63 719 J Leyland 7 Clique. Merrimac, Rupee 88631 Bowio 61 f l:22Vast S3 109 6 8 71 C"l J Leyland 8 Johns Mosby, Lady Boss, Scoop ) 87430 F Gr'nds 1 1-16 1:4S fast 8-5 106 8 4 2" In J leyland S Bat Shot. RkyM'ntain, W'fare I *7122 F Gr'nds lm70y l:4C?islow 41 111 2 2 2" 2»* J Leyl:lnd 7 FlyingDevil, DancingFool. Rork [ 86969 1' Gr'nds llTlT 1 Blp nil 10 110 8 5 41 4»1 J Leyland S Quotalion, LilyM.. RachelPotter I 86769 F.Grnds 1 1-16 l:50Vigood 30 107 7 5 31 11 J Leyland 8 B. Manager, r.McCann, Provid't FLAX. b. c, 4 116. By Von Tromp — Kathryn Kruter, by Transvaal. (Trainer, 0. E. Pons. Owner, G. C. Talbutt). Breeder. W. G. Shronshire. 88866 IT .!••(", i.) ft-4 1:12 Vast 27 IM 11 13 1131115J WallaceL'i D.of IheVa'y. Maclean. L'therw'd 1 88678 BwVta 61 f l:-2 fast 14 112 5 2 2H 21 J Wallace ■ J. S. Mosby. Do torGlenn, L'yBoss 88265 Miami 3-4 1:13 fast 61 HI 2 6 8"^ H"3 H Ptutts 11 W.irning. Wildane, Theo Fay 88085 Miami 3-4 l:i:;Vast 14-5 115 6 4 21 21 H Stutts 11 Polly Wale. Warning, Hobson 87823 Miami 3-4 1:13 fast 3-2 112 4 2 1» l'l H Stutts 8 Remnant, Nht.vN'isba, Warning ; 87766 Miami 3-4 l:13Vast 1 M 3 1 ft** 2'J K Xoe 12 Orpheus, Ducky. Theo Red 87604 Miami 3-4 l:12Vast 28 108 2 6 7* 5»1 It Hoffm'nlO Myrtle Belle, Hobson, Orpheus ! 87422 Miami 3-4 I'llUfnort 27-10 111 2 2 31 21 E Ambr'selO FightingCook, Bueado, Escolane I 87241 Miami I 1-16 1 :4'»Vast 2 103 1111 2"» K Nne 5 0 Nillonlilian. Venus, Sog.Aroon 1 87174 Miami 51 f 1 :07=Vgood 21 110 4 8 81 3' J Callah'nlO I'proar, Fighting Cook, Ponjola 86954 Miami 3-4 1:13 Vast 9-5 116 3 2 l4 3" J Callah'n 7 WhoKnowsMe, PatCasey. Uproar I 86897 Miami 51 f l:06Vast 3 113 6 5 41 4* J Callah'n 9 N.Gray. FightiugCook. W.K.Me » NORMANA, b. f, 4 106 By Superman — Washerwoman, by Earla Mor. (Trainer. W. Scuito. Owner, W. C. Baines). Breeder. H. T. Oxnard. 88866 If.bGVe, 3-4 1:12Vast 1-f 1U 13 11 15 1"." R GoRtelloirt D.ofilieVa'y. Maclean. L'therw'd 1 82859 CiuiUKl.t 11:40 fast 5 Pj 2 1 V l1 F Lee 5 Win ntstick, Equity. Tidal Wave s 82512 Windsor 1 1-1C l:47Vast 31-10 M 0 1 V Is E Renzetti 7 Wkliorn. Bl'kSh'ta, Pol.Lghton a 82245 Ft.Erie 1 1-16 1:54 hvy 1 112 4 1 1* 1* E Renzetti ■ B.Shasta, Randal'sRoyal, Cupid I 81950 llai:iton IdT ltJ'sinud 14 96 4 5 41 4- J Mi Ta^'e 8 Royal Oak. Racket, Fancy Free 81546 K'worth lm70y lti-^fast 43-10 97 I 3 41 431 J MeTmjrM ■ ! oins A, Royal Miss, Jacques 81184 Windsor 1 1-16 1:48 fast 3 102 3 2 1' 1* M Liebg'ld S Warning. Pros. Boy, BlackShasta s 80817 FortEne 1 1-16 l:52-_mud 61 106 5 1 1" 2' W Har\ ey S Trapnet, Bedford, Altissimo JIMSON. br. g. 4 116 B7 Jim Gaffney — Damson, by Ethelbert. (Trainer. F. A. ReiUy. Owner, Mrs. E. Wayland). Breeder. S. K. Nichols. 88814 H .lei; ..- Im7 1 :46\hvy L'3 105 4 4 6 I ■- F Weiner »! Pr.Tii'ni, IJewellyn, MoonMagic 88540 Bowie 1 l-16 1:50Vast 25 105 :.' 2 41 i:'J Leyland 7 Vexation, BlueHill, PrineeTiiTii 8H097 .l.if.rson 1 1-16 1 :47 Vast 4 llo 1 1 l4 1= D Conn'lly 7 Westw 'd, D.ividllanmi. Nogales b 87961 Jefferson 3-4 1:14 fast 31 106 3 1 1« 1* J Heupel 12 Molinero, Fifty Fifty. Eilisive 878.57 .lefi--iMi.n 3-1 Lir.Vast I 11 I 4 3 3J E Roehm 12 Double T.. Good Will, 1'ncleAbe B 87803 I'.Gr'nds 1 1-16 1:48 fast 12 ftfl 10 10 9' 9 4 W An'.-onl2 Birioii. PrimaDonna. LkyStrike 6 87722 I'.Gr'nds 3-4 1:14 fast 30 104 2 8 7' 71J W An'rsonl2 Blue Stone. Goldfield. RapidDay t 84167 H.duG'ce 3-4 1:13 Vast 92 106 15 15 l'-t ll17 B Kenn'dylO Suuljidy, BeauNash, M'kallouge 8 SOGGARTII AROON, b. h, 5 114 By Bard of Hope — Runnins Vine, by Transvaal. (Trailer. P. Reuter. Owner, H. P. StearnsL Breeder. P. M. Walker. S8851 11 iaO*«a 1 l-s tSfflsfcvy 10 HO 1 1 I1 H J tstatkf 8 FrostyBoy, Squarson, Gip. Flyer r 87760 Miami 3-4 l:l3Vast 30 110 4 5 5} 544 A Roduezl2 Orpheus, Flax. Ducky 876«5 Miami ft 1-H ft lM%f«1 17 115 1 1 3'i 4* J McTgue • Waukiilla. Rupee. Venus 87403 M'ami 1 1-16 1 :.",i -;.s!o\v 41 113 4 3 7 7" I Parke 7 King'sRansom, R.Rouge, Iy lsch 1 87241 Miami 1 1 16 1 4 *ifast C i m 3 2 21 4:i I I'.uUe I CnllileeuNiHlilian, I'Ihx, Venus 9 86898 Miami lm70y 1 46Vast 33-10 107 4 3 3* s*| M Liel»g'd 5 Purity. Wrangler, Hyperion 86839 Miami 1 1-1« l:4SVast 4 16 1 1 2' 2* M Liebg'u 5 Yoshimi, Wrangler, Maxle 86492 J. n.r.m 11:17 mud 8 lu7 4 5 5 5" M Liebg'd 5 ColorcdBoy, Fr::nkG;iilor, Rajah a FORNOVO. ch. g. 7 107 By Ecouen — May Dora, by Isidor. (Trainer. G. W. Campbell. Owner. W. J. Krarr.eri. Bred in France by J. Sanford. 88920 H ..l.G '« 3-4 l:12%fast ^45 1"7 11 1» !.;\ 7-J V Stott 11 Carlton, I o tor ;ienn. 'i'imeless s IHU BsMsftt 1 l-lti 1 :52\good 7 lloi 8 & W B»5 E Barney 15 Don Juan. Stevens, BlackShasta 1 85764 Bowie 1 1-S 1 ,7't.t;i.st 16 9»1 4 6 9* 9" L I ang 11 Blue and Red, Rupee, Quotation ■1 85670 PlasMeo 1 l-M 1 ■ si ,w 9f 10"; 7 4- 4'5 L Lane 8 l'eiisi\e, MaryAgues. Rosa Yeta I 84720 Liurel IMUHUbs) 3 110 5 7 7 7'* P Walls 7 Pilgrim, Rock Bottom. Cote d Or r 84541 Il.l.d'cn 1 1-v ir.2 fast 18 101 3 8 8 8-: L Lang 8 Gtielpli. Sog'tliAroon, Humboldt t 84109 11 d.-Gr'ce 1 1-S 1.54 fast 18-5 Ki7 I 2 2'i 2* J Shanks 9 Drumbeat, Suppliant. Altissimo 0 84004 Th'i liffe 1 1-8 1 56 slow 14-5 H 4 1» L Lang 7 Kent L.. Golden Cup. Quotation 1 83889 Th'cliffe 1 1-4 2:09Vast C-5 101 l«k L Lang 6 Van Patrick. Arragosa. Dr. Jim SIR LEONID, ch. g. 5 106 By Lecnid — Roairis. by Joa Carey. (Trainer. J. F. Richardson. Owner, J. F. Richardson). Breeder, C. B. Daniels. 88715 Bowie 1 1-16 l:52Vast " •'' 103 1 3 H 1 } W Harvey 8 Rosa Yeta, Demijohn, Poedie 88659 Bowio 1 1 16 1:33 fast 35 99 3 4 4'i 3'1 O Brown 7 A»a Jewell, Kairlight. Roller 75812 Bowie 1116 1:51! mud 2Jf 91 9 12 91 8S| B Br'ning 14 TlicKollCall. KingAlbert, Simoon a 15747 Bowio 1 1-2 2:397tfast 5 104 C 6 6* 47 G Rose 7 D.andDrakes, Guelph, O.Faithfl 1 75714 Bowie 1 3-16 2:05Vast 29-10 102 8 6 4' 1" G Rose 9 OldKaithful. ComraeCi. R'IDuck k 15634 Bowie 1 3-16 2.06Vaat 8f 106 13 12 4 G Rose 14 Anaprisa. Bonfire, Old Faithful il 75595 Bowie 1 18 l:59Vast 27 102 12 9 *1 6*1 J Cbalmenl4 Irish Pat. Magician, Ashland 1 . ; ' . LIEUTENANT FARRELL. ch. c. 4 104 By Campfire— Retlcella. by Heywooa. (Trairer, G. C. Milton. Owner. F. P. Robie). Breeder. R. T. Wilse*. 88869 H. deG'ce 1 1 15 1 :48Vast 7 MS J 1 V «'l D Fisher 9 Julia M. Dusk, ViUmin 88712 B wie 61 f I :22%fast 16 106 6 3 3* 1* D Fisher 8 Hid. Jewel, Neptune, St. Michael 88635 Bowio ImTOy 1:51 fast 2 99 5 2 2l 2* D Fisher 7 Ed.P'dlcton. Louanna. Ch.T'rney 88588 Bowio ft 116 1:62 fast 20 99 1 2 3* 3* O Brown 6 Despair, Westw. od. Hands l'p 88535 Bowie 3-4 1:14 Vast 6f 111 9 8 7S 7"! H Stutta 12 Idxiij Boss, Jacques. Neptune 88200 Miami 1 1 16 1 :4SVast 35 111 4 4 5'1 5» (.' Karnes 8 ZkTi-rrell, JuliaM , ClkSCkinf 88146 Miami 11-16 1:49 fast 81 106 6 3 2' 4* C K'singerl2 LgliStorm. MissVaal. Z'kT'rell 880J7 Miami 1 1-16 1 :.'0Vast 14 111 4 I 2| 2' K Nne 10 Huonec. ZackTerrell, Miss Vaal 87954 Miami 51 f 1:05 Vast 23 111 9 11 91 9" E G'eIdonil2 Remnant, Muskal'ge, F.Snmpter 87658 Miiml 1 1-16 1:49 fast 15 110 2 3 4» 8*1 E G'eldonilO Duelma, RedArrow, LoughStoria SISTER EOE. b. m, 5 102 By Jack Atkin— Bessie Simpson, by Deceiver. (Trslner. J. Grandl. fl-.-t.er. J. Grsnd'.L Breeder. Hal Price Headiey. 88920 H.deG'ce 3-4 1:12 Vast 14 112 10 7 6» 5'1 O Brown 11 Carlton. DoctorGlenn, Timelessi 88878 H deG'ce 3-4 1 :l(V.fast 5X M 9 6 2' 2b J Gairl 15 Wareh'seman. F'm'sCall. StayOn 88788 H.deG'ce 3-4 l:14" islow 67 106 9 2 21 451 J Guire 10 AlexWoodliffe, Dr.Glenn. Rodeo 88741 H.dcGce 3 4 1:14 good 209 107 2 5 6'1 S71 P Taulettell M. Morning. N Beauty, Musk'nge 88408 Havana 3-4 1:13 Vast 5 110 4 4 5' 5* J Petrecca 9 C.Enrique, Ambcrl-ly, Cap.Clov'r K8345 Havana 3-4 1 :12 Vast 6 111 7 7 7'i 75i J Petrecca S Ben Bolt. Kendall. Jeroboam 88298 Havana 3-1 1:14 fast 3J 107 1 i 11 l1 J Petrecca 0 AnnM.. Car'sBnrique, AinbeVFIy 88193 Havana 3-4 1:13 Vast 10 10C 1 2 2* 1» J Petrecca 8 FollowMe, AmberFly. BrassBand LLEWELLYN, b. h. 6 116 By Luke McLuke— Agnes Virginia, by Sir Dixon. (Trainer. J. Rowland. Owner, G. Cook. Breeders. J. 0. tc G. H. Keer.c. 88952 See today's chart. 88382 H.deG'ce 1 1-16 1:46 fast 23 10S ft 6» 4» C Allen T FtClond. G.deMar. Belplirizonia 88814 H.deG'ce lm70y 1 :46%hvy 29 101 6 5 3* 2'J R W'liams 6 I'r.Tii Tii. MoonMagic. R.andRye 88143 Jefferson lm70y 1:44 fast 12 109 9 8 9 8" F Reilly 9 I.'kyStrike. Goldfield. P. Mayers 87801 Jefrerson 1 1-8 1:54 Vast 20 108 4 2 2» 2* D McA'ffe 7 BeanKing, Stoneage, Bscarpol'te 87833 Jefferson lm70y l:4GVast 20 110 6 5 6* 67i S Hebert 7 Tip'y Witch't, Gldfd. Mnrcelline 87043 F.Gr'nds 1 1-16 l:47Vast 20 105 3 8 8 S"l D Mergler 8 Belphriz'a, Provident, PlusUltra 7th Race [7th Havre De Grace] ' • t I ' 1 I . P ) I [ I 1 ; ! I 1 I » 1 s a I s 7th RAOC J 1-S Miles. .'i-jcar-ol.ls ami upward. ( lai.nln-. (Sept. 27, / III nMUC 1919 — 1:50 — r, — ia«.) Index. Course. Dist.Time. Track. Odds.Wt. St. Si Str.Fin. Jockey. Started. Order of Finish. CALEMBOUR, br. g, S 102 By Lignt Brigade— Involved, by Prince Hampton or Royal Hampton. (Trainer. J. M. HiiM" " * Owner. 3. M. Hubbell. Jr.). Breeder J. N. Camden. 88883 H.deG'ce 1 1-8 1:53 Vast 5 91 6 4 31 34J S Hebert 8 TheArcher. JohvJewell. Demij'n 88855 H.letJ'ce 1 1 16 l:4.rr.h--y 128 90 8 8 5* 4:1 S Hebert 11 WilmTelllL, Trajanus. Jacques 88740 H.deG'ce 3-4 1:13 good 26 89 6 9 9 8'* S Hebert 9 D.oftheVaPv. StavOn. S.Quent'n 87862 Jefferson lm70y 1:43 Vast 6 108 2 7 8« S=B B Tiner 9 AlLcvy, Transformer, S. Sweeper 87640 F.Gr'nds lm70y 1:46 fast 12 111 4 5 ll 2h W Fronk 7 Contentm't. Sweeptona Boollo* 87591 I'.Gr'nds l:n70y 1:45 Vast 7 106 1 7 41 6'* C Allen 8 Clique, Wuhu, Doc McMahon 87277 F.Gr'nds 1 3-16 2:02%good 6 96 2 8 6« 31 L Lang 9 Stone Age, Proceeds, St. Martins 87045 F.Gr'nds lm70y 1:46 Vast C 96 10 9 11 1* L Lang 11 Chief Tierney. Juno, Dclysia SORLINE, ch. c, 3 (M) 87 By Boots and Saddle— Pearl G„ by Handsel. (Trainer, J. P. Polk. Owner, 3. L. Earl). Breeder, T. M. Murphy. 88863 H.deG'co lm70y l:45Vast 94 107 3 Fell. J WallacelO WhiteMarsh, Volcano, Timeles* 87693 F.Gr'nds lm70y 1:47 last 15 HO 8 9 9* 9= W Bog'skilfl Storm Cloud. Booster. Valentino 86596 F.Gr'nds 3-4 l:23Vi-y 41 105 2 7 7" 7" W Bog'skl 9 Tdlane. Orphelin, DthyR Sims 84470 Aurora 51 f 1:09 last 11-20 112 2 5 5b 4=} W Bog' ski 6 LadvNcwton, MM. Gee I.altelle 84329 Aurora 5-8 l:03V Iow 6-5 114 7 6 Zl 2* W Bog'ski 7 A.M.D'gh'rty. T ofTinie P D'c'y 84085 Aurora 5-8 l:01%fast 2 110 4 3 2' 21 R Z'cchinill June-Day. Tt ofTinie. L'yN'ton 84019 Aurora 51 t l:09%alow 41 104 4 4 3' 3" It ZcchinilO Huey, Glory, Bay Dingle TOODLES. ch. m, 6 95 By Celt— Puritan Girl, by Yankee. (Trainer. W. Thomas. Owner. Mm. H. F. Dubnar). Breeder. J. H. Shreve. 88924 H.deG'ce 1 1-16 l:47%fast 7 92 10 10 10' 9" O Brown 11 TrvAgain. Soviet Yice-Ch'rman 88869 H.deG'ce 1 1-16 1:48 Vast 43 95 9 8 7'= 4=| O Brown 9 Juiia M . D;:sk Vitamin 88682 Bowie 1 1-4 2:15Vast 91 92 6 7 7 7'» O Brown 7 Westwood. Soviet. St. Martins 88612 Bowie 11-16 1:53 fast 7-5 99 1 2 2* 2* O Brown 8 O. Birthday, St.Gmain. R.YeU 88574 Bowie 1 1-16 l:53%fast 16 98 1 2 2'1 3* O Brown 7 TarrayceC., Fairlight Bios U's« 88509 Bowie lm70y 1 :50 fast 28 96 7 6 7* ("O Brown • 0 er Fire, Trajanus ' Spugs 85035 Laurel 11-4 2:07 fast 32 93 6 5 5» 5" O Brown C K. Troxell, F.Frce, R.Du.k STEVENS, b. g, 4 100 By Spanish Prince H.— Rocking Chair, by Ogden. (Trainer. W. C. Kennedy. Owner. F. J. Boyle). Breeder. J E Madden 88924 H.deG'ce 1 1-1C l:47Vast 61 106 8 6 51 C«l P Madeirall TrvAgain, Soviet. Vice Ch'rmaa 88855 H.deG'ce 1 1 16 1 :47Vivy 95f 108 11 9 9* 9-" P Madeirall Wii'mTelllL, Trajanus Jacques 85885 Bowie 1 1-16 l:51Vast 15 103 7 8 7' 651 F Booker 11 Belcross, Demijohn Despair 85835 Bowie 1 1-16 l:52»4good 12f 104 9 7 5* 2" F Bookerl5 Don Juan, BlackShasta Servito* 85617 Pimlico 1 1-16 1 :4SVast 30 100 11 8 6' 6*1 R Pierce 13 Advocate. Quecreck N'thRrees* 85547 Timlico 11-8 1:56 fast 33 10612 11 SI 6*2 E Renzetti U Bounce. BetterTimes FrostyBoy 85389 laurel 1 1-16 l:495fcgood 28 110 10 5 5' 5*3 J Shanks 10 W. Charm, Telescope, TlieReaper 85130 Laurel 1 1-16 1:47 Vast 5 110 1 5 5« 5«i E Renzetti 6 Just. Lanoil, Sam Smith f 5034 Laurel 1 1-16 1:43 fast 24 103 1 4 31 3l H Callah'n 8 Altissimo. RedWine, MaryAgnes) MASaUERADO, blk. g, 6 108 By Sea Sick— Masquerade by Maintenon. (Trainer. J. L. Donovan. Ownsr. C. Caffarelli). Bred in France by Wickllffe Stud. 88925 H.deG'ce 1 1-16 l:47%fast 8 10215 5 5* 3« A A'cardylO St.Michael, Ampolae S.tlisFl'r 88682 Bowie 1 1-4 2:15Vast 45 105 7 2 2' 5-| A A'cardy 7 Westwood. Soviet. St. Martins 88584 Bowie 61 f 1:23 fast 23 106 8 6 6l 441 A A'cardy 8 Romp.Home, Poedie St Michael 88270 Miami 1 1-4 2:08 Vast 47-10 107 7 5 61 7*1 K Noe 8 Dellahm. Clo.kSto.kim:. Lanoil 88003 Miami 1 1-16 l:47Vast 17 110 3 5 5 5'- E Geldoni 5 Kel'man. M'xim'h. S'li'sA -S -B 87855 Miami lm70y l:45Vast 11 110 5 5 6 5* H Stutts I BbaraPalmer. r.ii.adn MkOvef 87052 Miami 1 1-16 l:52Vivy 34 112 3 6 6 6" A A'ctir.lv 6 Quesada, Ycshiml. Wr.ini.-ler 86839 Miami 1 1-16 l:48Vast 8 104 5 5 S 6*1 A Ac'ardy 5 Yosl.imi. Sog'tliAroon, Wrangler 85856 Bowie 1 1-16 l:50Vast 78 105 6 9 9» 9" R M'thewslO Potentilla. Intrepid MaryAgnes 85786 Bowie 1 1-16 l:50%fast 102 111 6 7 7 7'« A A'cardy 7 Fa. nz.i. Modo. Hyperion DOCTOR JIM. b. g. 8 112 Bv Ogden— Rock Merry, by Rock Sand. (Trainer, B. E. Chapman. Owner, B. E. Chapman). Breeder. J. E. Madden. 88883 H.deG'ce 1 1-8 1:53 Vast 19-5 110 8 5 V 5»J M S.hw'tz t TheArcher, J0I11 J. well Cal'b'r 88032 Miami 1 1-2 2:36 Vast 6 102 5 4 4'* 4" D Fisher I Purity, Duehm.. Vice Chairman 87663 Miami ft 1-8 1:54 Vast 41 106 7 7 7 7" M Liebg'd 7 Yoshi.nl, Lanoil. North P.reeze 87584 Miami 1 1-4 2:09Vast 21 V)"h i 1 1* 1* M Liebg'd ". Huonec. Clock Stocking. Eelman 87o34 Miami 11-16 1:53 fast 27 107 8 7 6' 4* M Li-bg'd 8 Purity, Sam Smith ZackTerrell 87270 Miami 1 1-4 2:07 Vast 6 105 6 6 6 6'* M Liebg'ld (! Mystic. FrostvKov, SupcrKiii;,- 87221 Miami 1 1-16 1:50 fast 41 104 6 5 5* 6*1 M Liebg'd 6 Devonite, Remnant. WatihCh'nu TICACEY. br. g, 9 107 By Bannockburn— Hand Bell, by Hanover. (Trainer. G. Peterson. Owner, G. Peterson). Bree.ler B Schreiber 88924 H.leGce 1 1-1C 1:17 Vast 12 1^213 9 9- 10" A A'cardy 11 TrvAgain. Soviet. Vice Ch'rman 88851 H.,leG'ce ft 1-16 laHfchv* 33 105 2 3 2} 3J A A'cardylS OldTimer. St.Michael Demijohn 88712 Bowio Cifl:2L'Vast CG 108 3 7 '-- 7" A A'cardy S Lt. Farrell. Hid. Jewel. Neptune 88608 Bowie 3-4 LLVast 90 107 4 8 S» 5" A A'cardy 9 Care Free. New Hope. Neptune 87822 Miami 1 1-16 l:4DVast 45 115 5 9 11 11=' D Fisher 11 It. Arrow. L.Storm Ril Gardner fl-?8. ?|laml 3-4 l:14%good Clf 106 3 6 7* 7«2 D Fisher 10 Verbena. Ja-in. bar, Juck*on 87. 10 Miami 1 1-S 1 :57. Vast 64 104 3 3 4* 5*1 D Fisher 8 LdonSnioke, KtBr'va Bowman 87398 Miami lm70y 1 :4'JV5-slow 26 104 9 6 7' ¥** D Fisher 10 Attal'.ovII., Composer Felious 87238 Miami lm70y 1:46 Vast 10 111 4 6 7» 7" A A'cardy 8 WarMask. C'kSto. k'g Shinghil 87146 M:aml 1 1-16 1 :51%slow 18 115 1 5 C« 4' A A'cardy 7 AttaBoylL. Servitor Son-o' Une 87069 Miami lm7fly l:51V»mud 91 112 2 6 5'1 5" J Callah'n 9 Hyperion. Potentilla Lanoil 86927 Miami 1 1-16 1:19 Vast 21 111 1 3 6* 4=1 K Noe 7 Servitor. Mystic, Composer LYE£A'.b' f'„3 (M)„ 90 By McGee— Star of Danube, by Star Shoot. (Trainer. G. E. Ensor. ^ Owner, P. B. Codd). Breeder. G. D. Widener 88863 H.deG'ce lm70y l:43Vast 12 106 5 6 6» 6" S BullmanlO WhiteMarsh, Vol.ano, Timeless 88608 Bowio lm.Oy 1:d3 fast 86 95 5 1 2"k 4» | Woods » Orageuse Dr Huff Poedie lISMM Bowio 51 f 1 :09%fast S9f 102 8 7 91 9') E Woods 11 Bother. Gra.-eT'ler Vr. esj'nson 88489 Bowie 61 f 1:22 fast 13f 86 9 7 7' S" O Brown 11 Merrimac. Despair. Sun Rajah 85816 Bowie 3-4 1 :17'r.hvy 22f 112 8 10 11 11" S O'lTnellll T«os.u,.ond. B'n 1 VM.i Wi'liIWin 85739 Bowie 3-4 1:15 Vast 14 96 8 11 12=M218L Lang 13 Slate. Taudlane Eyelasn 85349 Laurel 3-1 l:17Vlow 14f 108 6 4 13'112'= J Maiben 15 Duckling. Wuhu. P;,rm'neeReIle 85105 Laurel 51 f LOS fast 53 115 1 6 5» 4" C Lang 7 On Top. Red Hawk Rin Tin Tin 81988 I aurel 3-4 l:14%fast 40f 100 9 5 51 9" L Lang 14 Ivory Wuhu Westover 84590 H.deG'ce 51 f 1:06 fast 8if 96 12 12 12' 12" B W'liamsU B.Maloney. Sandrae. O.Br'dway LUCKY ANTOINE. blk. g. 6 108 By Friar Rock— Belle of Ormonde, by OrslnL (Trainer. P. E. Fitzgerald. Owner. J. H. Shea). Sreerier. J. E. Madden 88849 H.leGce 3-4 1 :l".Vshvy 9i 110 8 0 6= 9"B Kenn'dyll ClemTli'sen. Rusovia SunRijih 88769 H.deG'ce 1 1-16 1 :4SVast 17 108 5 7 7' 8== B Kenn'.ly 9 Spugs. Westwood \s-, Jewell 83709 B. Bonnet* H f 1 Osgood 21 113 6 8 9 9'= J Brotr.len 9 TftwM ilv (how Without 81862 Ham'ton 11-16 1:50 slop 13-10 108 2 4 4* 4'* E Renzetti • Tan Son, Gen CsMtorna \laddin 81680 Ha'ton 1 l-l-.OT 1 :4« good 6-5 117 1 3 1' 2n E ScoMa T FamoTO Joaquin 1 Dr GfttsU 80919 FortErle lm70y l:45\good 12-5 111 3 1 1* H T Wilson I Trajanus. All in All G Cadorna I 80872 FortKne 11-16 1:51 hvy 21-10 109 3 3 l'i 2'i T Wilson T AnglumMaid. Racket Bl House j 80533 Ham'ton 1 1-16 1:48 Vast 7-5 U4 1 5 If 11 T Wilson 7 Insulate. Altissimo. Bbb Tide ■ Post Position and Workout Index-Havre De Grace b Post Position and Workout hdex — Havre De Grace ■ , B 6 t 8 r 1 9 a s 1 ■1 I r t 0 1 a 1 k il Bolow will be found the index to the pre- vious workouts of the horses entered in the various races at Havre de Grace, together with their post positions, Monday : FIRST RACE— About 2 Miles. P.P. Ind. Horse. P.P. Ind. Horse. 1 53 Irish Jig 5 Jim Coffroth 2 225 Horriard 6 467 Delectable II. 3 249 Tassel 7 440 Double Tip 4 Isis SECOND RACE— 3-4 Mile. 1 44C Rin Tin Tin 11 279 Mabel K. 2 450 Poor Sport 12 210 Cordelier 3 456 Atlantida 13 331 Frances Johnson 4 But 14 455 St. Quentm 6 449 Btlie of Boyce 15 460 Winnie O Wynn 6 455 Slippy Sam 16 111 Joserh Brant 7 435 Poppye 17 45S Oakwood 8 213 CastiUa 18 309 Transplant 9 452 Wiser 19 208 Neapolitan 10 462 Freedom's Call 20 454 Kingslere THIRD RACE— 4 1-2 Furlongi. 1 Fanoc 7 The Cocoon 2 Trapeze 8 Cozy 3 432 Twinola 9 452 Wrackslette 4 Edith Cavell 10 465 Princess Apple 6 Ima Way 11 45C Charlcie 1 « HaaU FOURTH RACE— 3-4 Mile. 1 457 Laddio Buck 7 457 Saratoga Maje 2 449 My Bet 8 457 Sunny Man 3 453 Goldpiece 9 445 Silver Rock 4 466 Courageous 10 457 Primrose 5 437 Glister 11 457 Trip Lightly 6 454 Prince of Bour'n FIFTH RACE— 1 Mile and 70 Yards. 1 454 Lucifer 6 456 Modest 2 454 St. Valentine 7 455 Scttin? Sun 3 174 Malapert 8 449 Flying Cloud 4 457 Heir-at-Law 9 452 Thimble 5 443 Ponjola SIXTH RACE— 1 1-16 Miles. 1 403 Sir Leonid 10 107 Sister Sue 2 453 White Marsh 11 454 Royal Duck 3 456 Stone Jug 12 453 Jimson 4 457 Lieut. Farrell 13 451 Normana 5 453 Just 14 454 Spugs « 411 Lucky Strike 15 442 Julia M. 7 450 Soggarth Arooa 16 446 Flax 8 455 Fornovo 17 449 Llewellyn 9 Try Again SEVENTH RACE— 1 1-8 Miles. 1 449 Lyrea 6 442 Calembour 2 71 Steven* 7 Toodles 3 450 Sorliae 8 412 Doctor Jim 4 453 Maaqnerado 9 447 Lucky Antoine 6 440 Ticaoey Page 11 Columbus Entries and Past Performances COLUMBUS MONDAY, APRIL 27 WEATnEIl CI-UAIl: tuack past. The fif .res under the heading "Rec." In the entries below shew the best time of e»ch horse lit the distance sine* January 1. 1924. no matter where it finished. la cases wheio record was made on other than a fast or good track, abbreviations show track conditions. 86508 IS FTTIST IMIBX OF 1925. 8S487 IS FIRST ISBEX OF APRIL. Racing starts at 2:15 p. m. (Chicago time 2:15). ® Superior mnd runner. X flood mnd runner. ::: Fair mnd rnnner. (M) Maidens. "Apprentice allowan.-c. b Blinkers. The following abbreviations ere used to dealers te tracks at whiib time records shown in cntrirt were made: ' Aqueduct Aq Kempton Park 3TP Aurora An Kenilworth Ke Belment Park BP King- Edward Ki Blue Bonnets BB I.atonia La Bowie Bo Laurel Ln Brooklyn Park Br Lexington Lx Churchill Downs CD Maple Heights MH Columbus Ci Marlboro Mb Connaught Park CP Miami Ml | Conneaut Lake CL Mobile Mo Dade Park DP Monnt Royal MR I Devonshire De Oms ha Orr. Dorval De Fimlico Pir. Duffaria Du Raeeland Bd Empire Em Reno Re Fair Grounds FO Saratoga Ha Fort Erie FE Tanforan Ts Hamilton Hm Thistle Down TD Havre de Grace HO Thorncliffe Th Hawthorn* Hw Tijuara Tl Havana TTv Toledo Te Huntington Hn Windsor Wi Jamaica Ja Woodbinj We Jefferson Park Tt First Race— 4 1-2 Furlongs. Ttirsp $601. 2-year-olds. Allowances. (Track record: April 20, 1925 — 5C-— 2— 112.) Today S Ind. nor^eiPostPos. Wt. Rec. A.Wt.H.in. 88926= Go Through. 3 Mi 115 :56 109.. 725 88954 Mulligan, 4 ..Colli iMff 109x720! 88823' Freda I).. G ..Mi 115 :5G% 106X715 88986 Peter Brush (Ml. 1 1 Mi 116 :56Vs 103. .71". 88613* Our Seth (Ml. 2. 106.. 705 88926 Royal Jane (M),5 103. .703 Second Race — 5 1-2 Furlongs. Pnrse $600. 3-year-oId« and upward. Claim'ng. j (Track record: April 23. 1923— 1:05 & — 7 — 104.) i 88956 Ethel F.. 11 ..IIv 103 1:07 3 95x725 83906- Satana. 10 Hu 115 1:07 8 108x720 | 87717 Atta Boy II., 9 . 8 110x715! 85461 Castl re:ig!i. 7MII MS 1:06 tf, T Mt..Tl* 83586= Double Shot, 3. Mi 117 1:08% 4 108.. 715 ; (85571) Red. 6 Mil 104 1:06% 9 108x715 889063 Judge Rrciier. 1 . 6 10^x715 i 88909 'Mr. Beck, 11 .Mil 104 1:06% 5 105X710! i 88929= Towton's Rose (M . 2 JP 113 1:11% i 103.. 705 i C8372 Miss Emerson (Ml. 4 Colli 1:10% 4 10S..700 8190G loch Loven, 5 .11? 105 1:08 7 10'Sx7O0 88874 loyalty. 8 Co 107 1:09% 8 108. .70.) 88956 Ralarosa. 13 9 108. .700, •Derring Step, 12. 103 Third Race — 5 1-2 Furlongs. Purse MM, 3-y :ir old-i and upward. Claiming. (Track record: April 23. 1923— 1:05%— 7 — 104.) 88874= Jaunebar. 12 . . .Ja 10". 1:07 I 108x725 (E8751) Dora Eutz, 4.. Mil 110 1:07% 3 100. .720 ' 1 j i | ; i i i 88885 Kimax. I MH Mi 1:07% 5 103. .715 . 88906 Back Court, 9. Mil 97 1:06% 4 100. .715 , 88886 Atonement, 14 Mil 104 1:05% 4 103X715 . 88873 Haran, 6 II? Ill 1:07% 8 108. .710 . 861»r» Spontaneous, 3Au 104 1:09% 4 103.. 710 . (85232) Dancer. 11 12 108x710 . 88886 High Tea. 1 . .Hu 112 1:09 5 106X700 83903 W. P. Montgom- ' ery, 2 8 108.. 700 88889 Georgia May, I ' n? 101 1:09 4 100X700 I 79075 Copperhead (M). 7 Hu 105 1:09 4 111. .700 I 88929 Virge. 10 MH 108 1:00 11 106X700 I 88927 Miss Banana (M). 13 JP 115 1:0.8% 3 93.. 703 Fourth Race — 5 1-2 Furlongs. Purse $600. 3-vcar-olds. Allowances. (Track record: April 23, 1923— 1:05 %— 7— 104.) J (88875) STAR SWDFJPER. 7 Hw 112 1:07% 116X725 . (83928) Pearl Madeline, C. 10S. .715 , 8G9313 Ball Gee. 5 ..Mi 100 1:03% 116X715 ; 88S61 Atomin, 3 Ln 114 1:07% 111X715J. 88827 Hobson, 2 Mil07U:07% 110X710 | ' 8892S1 Step by Step (M), ! 4 Co 107 1:10 103.. 710 ; 88861 Crystal Boer, III? 101 1:08% 113.. 705 ; (88871) Ginger Pyle, 8. Co 11111 :10 107.. 700 ' Fifth Race— 5 1-2 Furlongs. Elks Club Handicap. Purse $800. 3-vcar-olds and upward. (Track record: April 23, 1923— 1:05%— 7— 104.) 85395 The Plainsman. 3 Mil 110 l:09h 5 94. .725 (88273) Last One, 4 ..Ke 105 1:07% 7 108x720 , 88331 Chief Sponsor, 7.. Mi 115 1:07% 7 108. .715 ! (88825) Idle Scth. 8 ...Au 118 1:07 3 104X715 88931 Rroomster, 5 ..Mi 114 1:07 6 114.. 715 88888 Ege, 1 MH 104 1:05% 6 102X710 83888= True American, 6. Hv 104 1:06% 5 111X705 88175 „Mascarita, 2 ..Mi 108 1:08% 3 97.. 700 Sixth Race— 3-4 Mile. Purse $600. 4-year-olds and upward. Claiming. (Track record: Aug. 7, 1924—1:13—3—109.) (88885) Shine On, 3 . .Hv 105 1:13% 4 102X725 (88909) Leslie. 6 Hv 98 1:14 5 109X720 88828 Balefull, 7 ..MH 104 1:12% 4 112x715 889093 Glena, 9 Hv 107 1:12% 9 109x715 (88874) Sam Reh, 14 MH 103 1:13% 9 109X715 88873= Antonia, 1 FG 107 1:14% 5 112X715 88911 Crestwood Boy, 5 Hv 110 1:13 6 108. .710 88929 Gypsy Light, 11 MH 110 1:12% 7 10SX710 88930* Joe Joe, 12 ..Hv 113 1:13% 9 111X710 (83908) Nivlag, 4 ... .Do 101 1:15 4107X.710 88910 »Moorfield, 10 ..Mi 10711:14% 4 112X705' j 88824 Squire Wiggins. 13 Hv 116 1:13 7 102x705 88771 Dalton, 2 ... .Mil 111 1:12% 6 109.. 700 Se908 Crumpsall, 8 11 104. .700 Seventh Race — 1 1-4 Miles, Purse $700. 4-vear-olds and upward. Claiming. (Track record: Aug. 14, 1923— 2.16%-^— 104.) 83939 Grass Tree, 4 La 107 2:05 6 107X725 88932 •Witch Flower, 3 n? 101 2:06% 7 100X723 8£911= Clock Stocking, 1 Mi 90 2:08% 5 110X715 E3S29: Cheer Leader, 2. . JP lCf7 2:03% 11112X710 88957 In Doubt, 5 5 107x710 88911 Attorney Muir, 8 IIG 101 2:07% 10 107X705 88774s nuonec, 6 La 102 2:07 7 115x705 88911 'Blazonry, 7 . .Uv 107 2:13%ml0 102x700 Columbus Jockey Percentages COLUMBUS JOCKEY PERCENTAGES. From January 1, 1024, to and including April 20, 1925. At or Over Jockey. P.O. Wt. Mt». 1st. 2d. 3d. Mann, J 25 99 4 1 1 0 Gross, C 20 107 285 57 48 30 Stirling. D 17 112 175 29 28 27 Connors, J 17 110 337 53 48 35 Majestic, J 17 98 317 55 57 45 Frogatte, D 14 106 318 43 47 39 Aron. 1 14 lO"! 292 41 31 41 Taylor, W 14 Mi 452 63 62 77 Yerrat, A 14 98 642 93 85 74 Sporri. B 11 102 91 10 11 8 Seremba, F 11 Ml 189 20 18 20 Hay, II 11 93 594 56 57 M McAlaney, R 10 103 523 50 50 60 Groos. IV G 10 102 475 46 43 54 McCabe, W. S 09 106 326 31 41 33 Moore, F 09 104 159 14 22 16 At or Over Jockey. P.O. Wt. Mts. 1st. 2d. 3d. Hicks, S 08 102 110 9 8 13 Prible, D 08 102 237 19 27 24 Moutcn, M 08 107 13 1 2 1 Anderson, A 07 93 15 112 Petrecca, J 07 107 277 19 22 34 Habjan, W 03 90 103 6 8 11 Kelly, W 03 107 66 2 4 9 I^e, L Oi 93 63 1 4 3 Bvrne. J 02 103 101 2 4 8 Clements, H 02 108 50 1 0 9 Demayo. E 105 7 0 1 1 Untie, J 93 1 0 0 0 McGraw. S 100 3 0 0 0 Cller, II 95 36 0 2 5 White, R 112 23 0 0 1 Winters, A 103 1 0 0 1 1st Race [1st Columbus] let RAPF 4 *~2 Fnrlonsru. 2-year-olds. Allowances, (April 20, 11)25 li.drx Course DIs! Time I 'ck Odds Wt St !i Sir Tin Jockeys Started Order of Finish GO THROUGH, b. c, 2 109 By Golden Broom — Bounding Through, by Helmet. (Trainer. W. A. Crawford. Owner, L. T. Cooper). Breeder, B. B. & M. Jones. 88926 Columb's 41 f 57%slow 8 112 2 2 2*1 2= W Taylor 6 Batli.Seth, Bissell. Peter Brush 8882:; Columbs 41 f 56 fast Si 111 1 4 6= €» J Byrne 8 N'thernMiss, Mulligan, FredaD. 88237 Miami 41 f 66 fast 12 115 4 3 3'1 3" II Stutts 9 BillyMann, PrettyBill, ForeGold 88058 Miami 1-2 49%fast 21 118 8 4 4" 63 II Stutts 11 Forel.ady. Pretty Bill, Boosting 87792 Miami 1-2 48%fast 19 122 1 4 31 4eJ II Stutts 6 Wonnwold, Hayai, Christopher 87631 Miami 1-2 4S fast 18 122 6 4 3"* 411 H Stutts 8 Grace II., Astrid, Atalante 87325 Miami SI f 41 ,fast 33 118 7 2 41 712 F Weiner 8 MyColonel. EdithBennett, Astrid 87113 Miami 31 f 43%hvy 11 117 1 1 2- 6*1 H Stutts 8 MyColonel, Elon, Lacewood 86872 Miami 1-4 :3H.fast 81 122 2 IP H Stutts 11 Pheasant, Leuinos, Hope Star MULLIGAN, ch. c, 2 109 By Flying Squirrel — Sunny Days, by Olambala. (Trainer. J. A. Hall. Owner, J. A. Hall). Breeder. J. A. Hall. 88954 See today's chart. 88823 Columb's 41 f 56 fast 91 111 5 3 3'1 P] J Majestic 8 NorthornMiss, FredaD., Torcher | | 87660 Miami 12 49%fast 17 105 3 1 1'" 1" A Rod'uoz 9 Pretty Bill. Boosting. Mystify 87602 Miami 1-2 49%fast 6 117 1 3 3'1 3'-' A Kod'uez 9 Foreljidy, Bettylane, J.o'Hearts i 87506 Miami 31 f 43%fast 14 117 3 3 3nk 3'i A Kod'uez 8 Boosting. Sea Crest. Barracks 87399 Miami 31 f 41 si. w 22 122 7 5 6= 6«} A Kod'uez 9 Elon. Muffet, Christopher 87325 Miami 31 f 41%fast 46 114 3 6 M 5*1 W I ee 8 MyColonel. EdithBennett, Astrid 1 87113 Miami 31 f 43%hvy 29 112 4 6 6» 4* A Rod'uez 8 M.vColoncI. Elon, Lacewood FREDA D.. ch. f. 2 106 By Runny mede— Solars, by Solitaire II. (Trainer, J. Serio. Owner, J. Serio). Breeder, A. B. Spreckels. 88823 Columbs 41 f 56 fast 61 112 2 1 2« 3* E Demayo 8 N'thernMiss. Mulligan. Torcher . 88536 Bowie 1-2 49 fast € 110 6 7 7» 10'* G Fields 10 Dedans, Irresistible. Youare 88503 Bowie 1-2 50 fast 24 116 1113 2nk E Demayol2 Flap. Girl, I.'yChilton. Roy. Kiss i 88268 Miami 41 f 54%fa*t 33 115 3 4 6» 6" G Fields 7 Hayai, Collier, Elon 88058 Miami 1-2 49%fast 8-5 118 7 3 5»* 7« F W'stockll Forel.ady. Pretty Bill, Boosting : 87852 Miami 1-2 49 fast 51 107 1 1 l1 1J F W'stocklu Buttercup, Forel.ady, Pheasant t 87763 Miami 1-2 49%fast 18-6 110 4 1 Is 1= II Stutts 10 Bettylane, Bireme, Sea Crest 87582 Miami 1-2 43%fast 37-10 119 1 2 31 3» II Stutts 6 Sarmaletta, Buttercup. Fl'kAt'k ; I PETER BRUSH, b. c. 2 (M) 103 By Star McGee— Bramlette, by Resolute II. | (Trainer, W. L. Hatchett. Owner. E. L. Vaughan). Breeder. E. Konrad. 88926 Columb's 41 f 57%slow 6 103 4 6 4* 43J L Lee I Batli.Seth. t'.o Through, Bisseil ! 88870 Columb's 41 f 66 fast 7-5 101 1 1 M 22 L Lee I OncGoldlluck, Bireme, Eit.Moon , ! 88856 Columb's 41 f 56 fast 51 112 1 3 .".'1 3» L Aron 8 TopUidy. Gol.M'den. Aunt I jura l | 88207 Miami 41 f 56%fast 81 116 2 2 35 3«1 H Stutts 7 Socket In, Overlook. Woolworth i | 88133 Miami 1-2 49 fast 18 110 9 ( 71 6»i W Th'dvkelO Sea Crest, Fore Gold, Overlook I 87763 Miami 1-2 49%fast 13 1071 6 8 71 671 A Kod'uczKt Freda D.. Bettylane, Bireme 87602 Miami 1-2 49%fast 7 112 8 7 5« 6« F Stevens 9 ForeUidy, Bettylane, Mulligan 87506 Miami 31 f 43%fast 7 107 7 7 7» -7»i J Dolin 8 Boosting. Sea Crest. Mulligan 87296 Miami SI f 43%fast 6 108 2 5 2»i V F Stevens 8 Mystify. SeaCrest, FlankAttack i OUR SETH, ch. f. 2 (M) 106 By Seth — Tender Bloom, by Sir Dixon. (Trainer. B. A. Jones. Owner, Jones Stock Farm Stable). Breeder. B. A. Jones. S8613 Hun'gton 1 I 4^%fast 9 112 1 3 ^ 3= C Gross 9 S'tli'sPrern'm. Topsy, Frcdliatch ROYAL JAKE. b. f. 2 (M) 103 By Royal II. — Espano. ty Bmmmel. (Trainer, J. W. Young. Owner, E. K. Leimanl. Breeder. W. E. Caskey. Jr. 88926 Columb's 41 f 57%slow 36 109 6 C 6 6»J H Cl'ments 6 Bath.Setii, Go Through, Bissell ■ 2nd Race [2nd Columbus] Ortrl RAPT r' *~- I-'uHoiikm. 3-jear-oldn and upward. Claiming. (April 2:;, • £1111 flMUt. 1923 1 :U5 1-5 7 104.) Index. Ccmnt. Diat.Time Track. Odds.Wt. St. 51 Str.Fin. Jockey. Started. Order of Finish. ETHEL F., blk. f, 8 95 By Mint— Felina. by Sir Huon. (Trainer, J. A. Parsons. Owner. J. A. Parsons). Breeder, J. F. Roberts. 88*56 See today's chart. 88618 Hun'gton 1 1:42 fast 61 96 6 5 6« 5»i W Charles 7 Panorel. Apology, The Almoner r 88580 Hun'gton lm70y l:48%fast 13-10 93 1 2 21 3l J Dolin 5 Chiellolters, Eocarno. EuniceK. . 88548 Hun'gton lm70y l:47%fast 16 100 3 4 41 6*1 C E Allen 9 Gam, Recoup. Captain Adams 88405 Havana 3-4 l:13%fast 8 96 6 6 6 6'1 C K Allen 0 Coquina. Dextrose, Scratch 88S44 Havana 51 f l:08%fast 15 103 1 8 8 S'l L Geving 8 Mercedes, Adorable. Del. Bobbin I 88254 Havana lm50y 1:45 fast 3 5 102 6 3 2l 2« C E Allen 7 Crystal Boer, Belle Fay, llorwin i . , . . . . ' ' I I I J . , ; | ' ! ; ; ' , ! j SATANA. ch. g, 8 108 By Le Lorrain— Soda, by Mordant. (Trainer, R. F arris. Owner, F. Hays). Bred in France bv G. G. Kouinet. aaff. 88906 Columb's 51 f 1:14 hvy C7-19 107 7 6 2" 21 D Pritle 8 PrivateP't. JudgeBreuer, J'kPot 88824 Columb's H f 1 :08%fast 4 107 3 4 4' 6SJ F Moore 10 Bes. Hope, Private Peat, Attoo 85393 Yo'gstn 3-4 l:16%fast 19-10 109 I1 R Ball 8 M'hiavelli. Enos, VanityDresser 85291 Yo'frsfn Ab 5-S MKfeat 17-1'» 115 I1 K Hall 8 Himloostnn, (liaste Star. Yukon 85221 Yo'gst'n Ab 5-8 58%fast 57-1) 109 4» C Eamcs 7 Aunt Deda. Fictile, Haran 84961 Yo'gst'n 3-4 l:18%fast 2 112 45J J Pevic S Jacobean. Traviata. Assume 84731 Akron 3-4 1:15 fast 51 113 2'1 J Winnns 12 Acosta. Hopeful, L'kase ATTA BOY II., ch. g. 8 110 By Rabelais— Tanya, by Meddler. (Trainer, M. Goldblatt. Owner. M. Goldblatt). Bred in France by H. P. Whitney. 87717 Miami 1 1-4 L':07%fast 4 105 2 3 4,;4' K Noe I Eelman, North Breeze. Devonite H739S Miami IrrwOy l:»9%s!ow 12-5 104 3 3 2"k In K Noe 10 Composer, Felicitous, L. Storm 87146 Miami 1 1-16 l:51%s1ow 51 115 3 4 31 1" I Parke 7 Servitor. Son-o'-I'nc. Ticaccy S7012 Miami lm70y l:50tehvy 1 108 1 2 11 l'l I Parke 5 Composer, Jackson, B'dTraveler 86952 Miami 1 1-16 l:50%fast 23-10 112 3 2 31 5«1 I Parke 6 VhRreeze". B'neDays. Briarcliff 86779 Miami 1 1-16 1:50 fast 11-5 109 1 6 6" 613 J Judy • Mystic. Purity. Servitor 86357 Jefferson 1 1-1 J 1 :57%mud 31 105 1 2 2s V W Harvey 12 Demijohn, SVliLightHL, Kocllia 86247 Jefferson 1 1-1S 1:48 fast 15 103 4 3 41 4*3 W Harveyll Slanderer. Gladys V.. Suiarty 84941 Latonia lm70y l:43%fast 19f 98 10 10 12 12" K H'glandl'J Bandel, Beautiful Addie Coyaa CASTLEREAGH, ch. g, 7 108 By The Curragb — Silica, by Rockton. (Trainer. C. O. Ray. Owner. Battle Axe Stable). Breeder, J. Sanford. 85461 Columb's 51 f 1:10 good 51 110 8«1 W Martin 11 Crescent. Sweet Cookie, Lubeek 85331 Columb's 5J f l:08%fast 37 105 10" F Moore 11 M'kDenunzio, N'nGlide, PuffBall 84737 Br'klyn 61 f 1:26 slow 5 112 2- * W Martin 8 L.Wagner. U. Stride, GeorgiaMay 84559 Br'klyn 61 f l:26%good 11-5 112 1» W Martin 6 Bed. Futen. American Soldier 84464 Br'klyn Ab 5-8 1:06 mud 2 108 34 II Paden 6 JoeJoe. S.Gent leman. PonzaRay DOUBLE SHOT, b. g. 4 108 By War Shot — Belle Taylor, by Cederstrome. (Trainer. J. B. McGinn. Owner, Hialeah Stable). Breeder. S. Ohristensoc. 88885 Columb's 55 f l:13%mud 19-10 104 1 3 21 2»k H Ha - 8 Shine On, Fly Lady, Polite 88359 Columb's 51 f 1:09 fast 18-5 107 4 4 42 *- FJ Sporri 10 Shine On, Nancy McKay, Glenn 88055 Miami 3-4 l:15%fast 7 108 1 3 2' 3'* B Sporri 11 Sextant. L'kyDollar. BriarSweet 87761 Miami 51 f l:07%fast 12 117 3 3 3l 4si E Sporri 11 Decorative, Dusky Belle, Jingle 85593 Columb's 3-4 l:17%fast 6 109 1» E Sporri 10 Keaolani. Loyalty, Sir Lawnfal 85551 Columb's 61 f l:09%fast 14 103 43 E Sporri 9 Puff Ball. Leslie. Athanna 85482 Columb's 51 f 1:10 fast 17-10 103 U E Sporri 11 Black Mask, Hazel Dale, Red 85428 Columb's 6J f l:ll%slow 10 104 2'1 E Sporri 8 Caeambo, Kendall, Fleer RED, ch. g, 9 108 By Peep o'Day— Mary Michaels, by Llssak. (Trainer. T. Cheek. Owner. T. Cheek). Breeder. J. H. Brown. 85571 Columb's 51 T 1:09 fast 10 106 1» J Roberts 12 Razon. Patsy Howe, Joti 85482 Columb's 51 f 1:10 fast 81 105 4=1 C G'mannll D'bleShot. BlackMask, Haz.Dale 85367 Columb's lm70y 1:48 fast 9 105 3»1 H Paden 8 DoctorTubbs, Th.Way, Mr. Beck 85051 Br'klyn 61 f 1:24 fast 17-10 106 2» J Roberts 6 Long Green, l'.enecia. Advance 84929 Brooklyn 5-8 l:0:.'%fast 18-5 104 3'i J Roberts 6 Mamie O'Jane. Froth. DndleBug 84859 Br'klyn 5-8 1.03 fast 19-5 106 2* J Roberts 8 ChlotteB.. Sis. Susie. Vir.G'wia JUDGE BREUER. ch. g. 6 108 By Mentor — Maggie Isham. by Ogden. (Trainer, J. B. Fields. Owner, 3. B. Fields). Breeder. O. F. Stifel. 88906 Columb's 5i f 1:14 hvy 61 107 2 7 61 3' M Mouten 8 Private Peat, Satana, Jack Pot 88153 Jefferson 3-4 l:14%fast 20 105 7 8 8 810 A Lacaste 8 Queen Bess, CleverSeth. LnstOne 87728 F.Grnds 1 1-16 l:47%fast 100 105 7 » 9 9»3 S Hebert 9 BeanKing, LouisA.. SnowMaiden 87639 F.Gr'nds 1 1-16 1:4S fast 25 97 4 7 7 712 S Hebert 7 1 ulnad. Yori( k. Rork 87541 F.Gr'nds lmTCy l:47%fast 12 104 10 2 4» 41} A LacastelO T'rayceC, WarPrize, TheFen'n 87488 F.Gr'nds 1 1-16 l:4S%fast 30 108 2 4 7 6«i E Roehm 7 lerick. Louis A.. The Fenian MR. BECK, ch. g, 6 105 By Thee. Cook — Bay of Pleasure, by Kingston. (Trainer. F. Grace. Owner. F. Grace). Breeder. I. Piatt. 88909 Columb's 3-4 1:23 hvy 12 106 7 7 6* 611 L Lee 7 Leslie, Drnmmond. Glena 88146 Miami 11-16 1:49 fast 7f 106 4 4 51 5» J Judy 12 LghStorm. MissVaal. Z'kT'rell 88131 Miami 51 f l:07%fast 81f 114 12 11 11 115 K Costellol2 Trobity, Star Girl, Muskallonge 87720 Miami 1 1-4 2:06%fast 22 98 3 4 4« 41S J Dolin 6 Winnipeg. FrtyBoy, Kellerruan 87658 Miami 11-16 1:49 fast 94 112 8 8 8l 9*1 J O'Brien 10 Duolma, RedArrow, LoughStorm 87600 Miami 1 1-16 1:49 fast 64 106 8 8 6l 6"3 J Dolin 8 El Jesmar, Z.Terrell. ArticleX. 87446 Miami 61 f l:ll%hvy 14 109 3 4 31 l4 J Dolin 6 Chow. Probity. Wilton Flanna TOWTON'S ROSE. br. f, 4 (M) 106 By Towton Field— Rosary, by Macdonald II. (Trainer, T. Hodge. Owner. St. Berrard Stable). Breeder. A. G. Blakely. 88329 Columb's 51 f 1:10 slow 23 105 5 3 2l 2'i J Petrecca 6 FirstPuPt, Vir.Queen, Gip. Light 88886 Columb's 51 f l:15%mud 48 105 6 6 4» 5S1 J Petrecca 7 B.Cochran, MadNell, ArticleX. 88243 Jefferson 1 1-16 l:47%fast 12 103 2 5 6« 5" A Rod'uez 6 Valentino, TeaTray, ToddyToast 88183 Jefferson 51 f lK)8%fast 15 101 7 3 7H 610 G Cooper 12 Fairlight, Baldine, Move on Seth 88062 Jefferson 3-4 l:15%fast 20 91 9 9 8l 7» S Hebert 12 BrieSmile, M.OnSeth, B.Childs 85951 Jefferson 61 f 1 :09 fast 30 113 8 8 8 8" L Simon 8 P.t. Scribe, T.Toast, S.ItThrough 77494 F.Gr'nds 3-4 l:15%good 20 94 13 13 13' 13" G Cooper 14 Sea-Wolf. B. Black. Beth. Steel 76504 F.Gr'nds 3-4 1:16 mud 60 92 3 9 9 9*1 G Cooper 9 Tambon. Gohlmark. Apology MISS EMERSON, b. f, 4 (M) 108 By Sweep Up II.— Helen B., by The Pepper. (Trainer. D. B. Freeman. Owner, V. Gallo). Breeder, G. W. Skinker. 88872 Columb's 51 f 1:10 fast 24 111 6 4 41 5» A Vinters 9 Fair Break, S.byStep, Helen CL LOCH LEVEN. b. m. 7 106 By Meelick— Dona Hamilton, by Donald A. (Trainer, G. W. Fritz. Owner, T. Mott). Breeder. G. L. Blackford. 88906 Columb's 51 t 1:14 hw 17 107J 5 8 8 8»3 S Banks 8 PrivatePeat. Satana. JudgeBr'r 88279 Havana 3-4 l:13%fast 8 107 11 11 91 7*1 C E Allenll Castilla, Chicken, Goldstein 87673 Havana 51 f 1:08 fast 6 105 1 3 7s 7»1 L Neal 9 Hence, Castilla. Sancho Pansy 87339 Havana 3-4 1:14 fast 15 106 3 4 61 ?JC E Allen 12 S.inDiego, ClearView. Tubby A. 87183 Havana 3-4 l:21%hvy 6 105 3 7 7 7" P Powers 7 Parthema, C.J.Cr'gmile. Liborio 86645 Havana 51 f 1:08 fast 7-5 105 1 1 l1 1' F Horn 10 Czardum, Thessaly, Sol.'sKilts 86541 Havana 51 f l:07%fast 3 104 2 3 5« 4'1 F Horn 8 S.Springs. C'ssClaridge, CI. Vine LOYALTY, br. g, 8 108 By C. F. Smithson Jr.— Mally Brown, by Marta Santa. (Trainer, F. Bailey. Owner, F. Bailey). Breeder, J. A. Bevan. 88874 Columb's 51 f 1:09 fast 9? 101 2 4 5s 55J L Lee 6 Sam Reh, Jaunebar, Trafalgar 88824 Columb's 51 f 1:08% fast 7 107 2 2 31 4' J D Frog'telO Bes. Hope, Private Peat, Attoo 85593 Columbs 3-4 l:17%fast 8 111 3'J W McCabelO Doub.Shot, Keaolani, S. Lawnfal 85530 Columb's 51 f l:08%fast 12 109 2» W McCabel2 Dolly Boy, Lubeek, Honor Man 85484 Columb's lm70y 1:49 fast 2$ 108 3!i W McCabelO Bemorec'eful, LghSt'm, H'cules 85368 Columb's lm70y 1:51 fast 1S-5 112 4» W McCabelO Walespa, HonorMan, Roma 85228 Columb's 51 f 1:10 fast 14f 10S l1 W McCabel2 LubecU, Honor Man, Spinaway 83139 Wheel's Ab 6-8 58'Afast 11 111 5J C Labelle 6 Acosta. Claro de Luna, Jimmy BALAROSA. br. g. 9 108 By Olambala— Montroaa, by Plaudit. (Trainer, L. Cbatlain. Owner, L. Chatlain). Breeder, R. T. Wilson. 88955 See today's chart. 73001 Columb's 3-4 l:18Vfeslow 39 107 9" O Atwell 10 EddieFuller, C.A.Byrne. St.Jnst 72942 Columb's 51 f l:09 £fast 50 111 1015 M Mount'nll MidnightStories, Bengali, Razon 72640 Columb's 51 f l:19%hvy 16 104 4*3 C Labelle 5 GyrmyLight. Madson, Ciceronian 72362 Map.H'ts 3-4 1:13 fast 131 110 12 12 12 12" T McCrm'tl2 A'ticipate. Crest. Boy, Ak'nockcr DERRING STEP, ch. c, 4 (M) 106 By Derring-doe — True Step, by Handsome. (Trainer, L. S. Barlow. Owner, L. S. Barlow). Breeder, J. St. A. Boyer. First start. 3rd Race [3rd Columbus] | | i 1 . i : t I ; | ! , ! l | i | I i ■ • r . I i 0„,.| DA PC 5 I"2 Fnrlongs. 3-year-olds and upward. Claiming;. (April 23, OrCl MAUL 1923 1:05 1-5 7 14 4.) Index. Course. Dist.Time. Track. Odds.Wt. St. *i Str.Fin. Jockex. Started. Order of Finish. JAUNEBAR, ch. g, 6 108 By Sandbar— Hannah Louise, by Yellow Tail. (Trainer. C. W. Hall. Owner, C. W. Hall). Breeder. Mrs. E. T. Fairfax. 88874 Columb's 61 f 1:09 fast S-5 112 1 2 l'i 2'1 L Aron 6 Sam Reh, Trafalgar, Seclusion 88826 Columb's 5-8 l:01%fast 21-10 115 9 9 V- 7° W Taylor M Lucky Bun, OldPaige, St.byStep 88146 Miami 1 1-16 1:49 fast 7f 106 8 5 91 10" E G'eldonil2 L'ghStorm, MissVaal. Z'kT'rell 87997 Miami 3-4 l:13%fast 9 115 5 5 5»» 510 G Fields 9 Sw'pstakes, W. Charm, Sea-Wolf 87882 Miami 3-4 l:12%fast 12 114 2 3 3" 551 G Fields 10 Ducky, Muskallonge, Sw'pstakes 87688 Miami 3-4 1.14%good 7 111 1 2 D 2" G Fields 10 Verbena, Jackson, Sextant 87579 Miami 3-4 l:13%fast 5 110 2 « 2i 31 H Stutts 9 Sir Glen. Verbena, Piedmont BORA LUTZ. cb. f. 3 100 By Star Master— Yallaha. by Miller. (Trainer, E. Lutz. Owner, Miss D. Lutz). Breeder. J. E. Madden. 88751 Hun'gton 51 f 1:08 fast 9-10 95 3 1 1* 1» W Charles 8 Dr.F.T.Adams, Tulsa. ChowChow 88725 Hun'gton 51 f 1:08 good 4 93 9 4 31 3» J Dolin 12 Black Art, Cedric, Galleon 88684 Hun'gton 5-8 1:01 fast 81 98 8 6 51 4» J Dolin 12 Parthema, Mack Art, Joe Joe 88615 Hun'gton 51 t l:08%fast 11-10 92 10 4 3» 3- J Dolin 11 Messines. Galleon. Rich. Murray 88545 Hun'gton 3-4 1:15 fast 61 97 6 3 21 32J J Dolin 6 Parnelll.ad, Starmatia, MyB'dy 87322 Miami 3-4 l:15&fast 14-5 92 6 1 1"* U J Dolin 7 Hard Guess, Corto. Blazonry 87237 Miami 3-4 1:15 fast 27 93 4 2 S 561 J Dolin 5 Atomin, Firmament, GoldenAge 81871 Columb's 5-8 1:02 % fay t 6 112 53J J Connors 0 MaryM'dCarr, l'adl'k, KalieDear 81837 M.H'ghts 61 f 1:06 fast 17-5 110 6 4 41 3= J Roberts 6 Benita. Mandy, Duey 81732 M.Hehts 51 f l:0G%slow 9 107 5 6 5 471 J Roberts 9 T't'sthcTime, S'Ci'sBc'n, L,W*d KIMAX, b. m, 5 106 By Golden Maxim — Kiva, by Sempronlus. (Trainer, W. F. Taylor. Owner, A. L. Taylor). Breeder. T. M. Murphy. 88885 Columb's 51 f l:13%mud 4^-10 106J 3 4 41 i'i F S'remba 8 Shine On, Double Shot, Fly Lady 85160 Columb's 5-8 IM%fMt 5 105 G*i J Roberts l'i Sam Reh, Huzzas, Little Avon 84468 Br'klyn Ab 5-S 1:00 mud 6 108 C10 F Wo'ds'k « Clock Sto king, Chile, Last One 84320 Br'klyn Ci f l:22%fast 11 105 4'1 S Banks 7 KnotGniss. Sundialll., J.Hoshor 84137 Br'klyn Ab 5-8 l:0PVast IS M 6'i F W'ds'ck 6 Ege, Phil Mayers, Cave Woman 83993 M lights 1 1:45 slop 4 112 2 2 3} 4" J Connors 9 SuperKing, Jetsam. EvTnWhlte ROCK COURT, h. f, 4 106 By Trap Rock— Dorothy Court, by Robert le Diablo. (Trainer. J. Garwood. Owner. R. H. Mills). Breeder. P. M. Walker. 88906 Columb's l| f 1:14 hvy 41 103 6 4 41! 5»i A Yerrat 8 PrivatePeat. Satana. JudgeBr'r 85574 Columb's 61 f l:24%fast 6 98 21 S Holicko 8 Balefull. -Ir'tBoginner, Henry.1. 85427 Columb's 51 f l:10%slow 15 106 2« C G'nem'n 8 C.J.Craigmile, NellJo, PuffBall 85365 Columb's 5-8 l:02%fast 6f 103 3» J Roberts 12 Holly P.oy. Cloporte, SweetN'ote 85094 Br'klyn 5-S 1:02 fast 12 108 4*1 D Pril.le 6 Bubien. Knot Grass. Joe Tag 84898 Brooklyn 61 f 1:23 fast 15 108 iz D Priblo 7 JimKenney, Bantam. Mallowmot ATONEMENT, blk. f, 4 106 By Ballot— Penance, by Sain. (Trainer, G. W. Smith. Owner. G. W. Smith). Sreeder. B. Comba. 88955 See today's chart. 88886 Columb's 5! f l:15V4mud 19-10 103 13 3' 4'1 A An'rson 7 B.Cochran, MadNell. ArticleX. 88858 Columb's 5-Sl:01%fast 20 10614 2 21 2' A An'rsonll Contribution. Old Paige. Mala 88826 Columb's 5-S l:01%fast 8 113 6 0 81 9'» A Yerrat 10 Lucky Run, OldPaige, St.byStep 84372 Br'klyn Ab5-8 1:M mud 19-10 10G S31 S Batiks 6 Sam Reh, Roma, FrankSumptcr 84134 Br'klyn Ab 5-8 l:02Vsfast 8 105 23 F W'dst'k 9 Athanna. Ban. Brown. W. Deuce ,{83930 M.H'ghts 61 f 1 :05Vifast 10 104 6 3 3» 3» V Swans'n 7 Spring Vale, Jack Pot, Gloom HARAN. b. g, 8 108 By Horron— Cyrene. by The Scribe. (Trainer. B. Mock. Owner, Z. Mock). Breeder*. Talbot Broa. 88873 Columbs 51 f l:087ifa_st 17 101 5 C 7 i'i H Hay 7 FollowMe. Antonia. Patsy Ho.ve 88359 Havana 3-4 1:13 slow 6 106 7 5 8b S»* L Geving 11 Joe Campbell. Hence. Nebish 88329 Havana 51 f l:M%Mat 10 112 5 3 4« 33 L Geving 9 R.-gPardon, DthyRyan, Chicken 88013 Havana 5* f 1 :0S fast 4 114 10 10 10= 10»; C ■ Allenl2 Liborio. Buzz Saw, Shine On 87866 Havana 3-4 l:ll\.fast 20 113 1 2 51 5'i S Holicko 10 Jig Time. Kidnap, Zainer 87777 Havana 3 4 lHVtfast 15 118 3 6 7'1 773 S Banks 9 P.ettyMae. Goldstein, JohnJos'ph 86646 Havara 3-4 LMVifast 6 102 8 7 7'i 73J L Geving 8 TlieAlm'er, D.ofPeace, M.Den'io 86518 Havana 3-4 1 :12*ifast 6 Ml 5 4 51 6l L Geving 9 SilkSox. J.A.ScottJr., Gonwithliu ,'86439 Havana 3-4 1:14 fast 6 112 8 3 21 U L Geving I OldSinr, BegP'doa, Cr'tw'dBoy SPONTANEOUS, b. f , 4 106 By Hearts of Oak— At Once, by Simontault. (Trainer. W. O'Neill. Owner, J. Rotunno). Breeder. G. D. Widener. ICSIM Columbs 3-4 l:16%fa.st 91 110 3« F Horn 8 S.Pacific, B Sweet, G.Beginnetf 84518 Aurora 6} f 1:08 fast 5 101 2 5 '.J 7»1 J Carroll 9 T.o'th'M'g. Double T., Simlicity 84023 Aurora 3-4 1:17 slow 4 112 5 3 31 7«1 W Taylor 8 Simplicity, Viennese. Balefull 83851 Aurora M lrlWIssw 15 107 1 1 1* l3 W Taylor » Keaolani. Hasty Miss. Northrc4» 80563 Aqueduct 61 f l:21*4slow 60 107 1 M 15l 15" J Dawson 18 WildGoose, Jessamine, Cue-Rack 78989 Jamaica 3-4 l:14Vitivy 25 102 3 6 61 6'» G Cooper 7 HigliCoiiiuiander. Protocol, Jun» 75366 U.ll'ts 7-8 M C l:26%good 60 104 3" J Giordno S Gvpsy King, Blind Play DANCER, b. g. 12 108 By Isidor— Danoscara. by Clifford. (Trainer. O. Johnson. Owner. Missouri Stable). Breeder. J. Sanford. 85232 Columb's lm70y 1:19 fast 23-W 104 l'l M Garrett 12 Cavalc'd'rII.. B'r'kune, F'xyMae 84891 L.Branch 1 1-16 1 "3'ifast 31 109 2» I Aron 7 Servitor, MyrtleCrown, Tantalus 84725 D'fferin 7-S l:33V»fust 19-5 111 |k L Aron 8 Magician, Hartelle. Mid. Stories 84549 D'fferin lm70y 1:53 fast IS 106 5«1 L Aron 8 I'ethlebemSteel. Ap'l'gy, D'v'nite 83657 Th'cliffe 1 1-16 l:47^ifast 20 107 7" L Aron 7 WarM'k, MtnRosell., C. d'Or 83427 L.Bruneh 7-8 1:35 slow 7 109 4S1 L Aron 6 St. Michael, Magician. Cote d'Or 83320 L Branch 7-S l:riifast 17-5 109 6'i L Aron 10 FloreuceDeen, Athlete, Boxwood EI6H TEA. br. m, 5 106 By Tea Caddy — La Mode, by Peep o'Day. (Trailer. P. A. Boasly. Owner, P. A. Bcasly). Breeder. Miss £. Daingerfield. FR955 See today's chart. 8 S86 Columbs oi f l:15V4mud IS Ml 2 6 «« •» H Hay 7 B.Coehrnn. Mad Nell. ArtieleX. K.'t 51 Co!u:i:l 's f. S l:03Ujfast 11 105 4»1 D Prible 6 Bessie Hope. Be Tnicman. Tex K:fil7 iumb's 01 f l:09%fast 10 100 S1] H Gray « Patsy Howe. I). Shot. Clearfield WMSt Culumb's &J f l:09*ifast 23 M B31 K Noe 7 Kendall, Elizabeth Bean. Tex BtSIt Culunib's 5-8 IrMIUMt 7 100 6" K N'oe 7 Hence. Imw, latsy Howe KMI'2 loluni'./s 5-8 l:02 ifast 15 107 43J K Fator ■ Pixie Dick. Hence. Arietta V. P- MONTGCMER.Y. ch. s. 8 108 By Brummel— Ruth Carter, by HandseL (Trainer, M. Simmons. Owner, O. A. Simmor.s). Breeder. C. H. Carter. MM Columbs 51 I 1:14 hvy M 10US 1 3 5l 7*2 H Cle nts • PrivntePcat. Satana. JudseBrr «-.»58f Brtaafl* Ab 5-8 1:03 good 5 113 l'l T Tlira'ki!. G Kmma J.. Prologue. Tomtella 8 53K Kibnger 5-8 1 OG^hvy 14 118 4' M Simons 5 Culifa. Britishlsles, LiUcrniere }.24«3 1. C F;iir 5-8 1:05 mud 13 Mi 4« M Sim'ons 4 Lui Meir.e. Warrior, Kthel II K2397 I. C Fair 5-8 1 03«tfast 5 112 4»1 M Si'mons 4 British Isles. Prologue. F.thelH. 82338 I. "'.Fair 5-8 1:03 fast 16-5 II) 3=1 M Simons 4 Britishlsles. Btlielll.. JudgcFos i 80725 Y.i't'st'n 3-4 1 :18M,Eood 28 111 G'j K Hileman 7 S| . V.ile. Wee Toddler, Lit. Hope 80684 Yo't-st'n Ab 5-8 59fcsloW 7 111 7» K Hileman 7 MyFr.Pat, Josephine C, G. Starr GEORGIA HAY. b. f. 4 106 Bv Horron— Herkyte. by Hermla. (Trainer. J. W. Parker. Owner, W. R. Cummings). Breeder. J. B. Gorham. 8888' Clunb's 3 4 121 mud 8 10S 4 5 5J 5'! D Prible 7 Overtake. Glenn. Crestwood Boy 88037 MtMMa 1 1-16 l:48%fast 50 101 5 G 6 G-'» V Moore 0 Battle Shot. Sophy, Boo Boo 87803 FMJr'nds 1 1-16 1:48 fast 3) 104 6 0 12 12" S Ilebert 12 Barion. PrimaBonua. LkyStrikc 87459 F Hi nls 1 1-16 1:49 fast 20 101 7 C 6» G'° S Hebmt 10 Proceeds. IVst. Six Pence 87124 P.Or*Bda 1 1-16 1 :50Sslo\v 5 101 3 1 1" 5« S Hebert 7 Zanzibar. Sophy, Proceeds 87058 K.Cr nds 1 1-16 l:51*4hvy 4 'Jo 4 1 V V S Hebest 5 Peace Pal. Smarty, Itosa Yeta COPPERHEAD, b. c, 4 (M) 111 By Cataract— Mineral, by Ormondal*. (Trainer. C. S. Johnson. Owner. T. F. Maloney). Breeder. J. Butler. 79075 Akron 51 f l:23Vfehvy 12 10C 4" L Par'ton 5 Doctor Zab. W.iukeg. Bab 78991 Akron 51 f l:20Vihvy 24 104 5 » F Wood'k 7 FtyTwo. PI. B.Walker, Executn 78846 Col'mbus 51 f 1 : loStfast 118 110 751 T BonhamlO Las.W'te, B'tDenVn. It'dal'slt'i 78736 Col'mbus 5 . f l:12%slow 13 105 77* H Hay S Melvina, Vehement. Barberry 78577 Col'mbus 51 f 1:10 fast 2t 111 ?« G Dyson 9 Arguments. Setli'sD'm. P.alefull 78477 Huntton 51 f l:10?imud 6if 98 &1S L Monfryll Sataua. Apiil. Forty Two VIRGE, cb. m, 11 106 By Leonid— Virginia Lindiey. by Pilate of Pea- zance. (Trainer. C. E. Davison. Owner. C. E. Davison'). Br»»der. CM. M. Ynanr. 88929 Columbus 51 f 1:10 slow 31 107 1 2 4' 6T F Seremba 6 FirstPul't. Tow. Rose, Vir. Queen ' 88281 Havana 51 f 1 :0S%fast 24 108 4 3 6'» 57 T Burns | Lula, Traviata, Whispering ^7805 Havana 5-8 1 :02Vfcfast 4 107 7 2 41 7*1 F Seremtoa 7 Horinga. B.Blackwell, Sky Man I 87747 Havana 5-Sl:02 fast 10 107 7 3 3* 2» F SerembalO Zainer. BillBlackwell. CrimpBar I 8C973 Havana 5§ f 1 ^^.fast 10 HO 1 10 9* 95i F SrembalU Qu'yWard. HazelDale, Parthema 86104 Havana 51 f l:08%fast 31 103 1 3 4 9'" K Noe 11 Collision. Peter ComDs, Cedric 85502 Column's 5-8 1:02 fast 6 104 l1 K Noe 12 ItapidStride. G Bump. Dud. Bus I 45398 Columbs 51 t 1 :08 fast llf 107 Pulled up It Costellol2 Bengore. Lubeck. Move On Seth 84 771 Akron 61 f l:07%fast S 112 3'1 M Garrett 10 Hav. Electric, L.White. S. Diego 84312 Akron 61 f lOS^fast 1S-M 101 1* K Noe 8 BeTrueman. Chow. Smil'gMaggie MISS BANANA, b. f. 3 (M) 95 By Horron— Tangle II.. by Merman. (Trainer. J. McPherson. Owa;r, A. P. Canale). Breeder. J. B. Johnson. 88927 Columbs 5-S 1 :02%slow 19 102 i 7 7 6' 6'1 W Habian 7 Ken'yHose. HelenG.. PeterDecoy 88152 Jefferson 3-4 1:ll%fast 30 111 8 10 12 12*' W Fronk 12 D'thyR.Sims. SirtLil'n. Val'tino 86723 F.Ur n.ls 3-4 l:15Vslow 30 111 4 11 ll4 12" B Harvey 12 Tonnerrc. Delhi Boy. Galntia 86266 Jeff.ison 61 f l:07Vtfast 20 115 4 7 7"" 6»1 K KummerlO BeachTalk. Oragense, L.Givant j 86197 Jefferson 51 t 1:08 fast 12 115 1 6 9' 8Ti E Kummerl2 Golden Locks, Oragcuee, Lucky I 85439 Churchill 3-4 1 :14V4fast 21f 113 6 9 11* 12" E Kummerl4 Prin.Adele, F. Vision. L'kyDrift 85207 Churchill 3-4 l:13fc fast llf 115 12 12 13« 13s« E KummerlO Si eck. Beauty, SolaMia, Menthol j Page 12 4th Race [4th Columbus] yiiL DA OCT 5 1-2 Furlong*. 3-year-olds. Allowance*. (April 23, 1923 *+in HAUL 1:05 1-5^7 104.) Index. Course. Dist. Time. Track. Odds. Wt. St. % Str.Fin. Jockey. Started. Order of Finish, STAR SWEEPER, ch. c. 3 116 By Star Master — Lady Sweep, by Sweep. (Trainer. W. Davis. Owner, S. N. Holman). Breeders. M. & B. B. Jones. 88875 Cnlumb s 61 f 1 :237sfast 2 114 7 4 31 11 H Hay 7 KatieDr, GoldenL'ks, Hur.Sc'ry , 88861 C.lumb's 3-4 1:16 fast 13-5 10S 3 2 2 21 H Hay 0 Pet Cat. Uncle Jay. Atomin 88324 Jefferson 1 1-16 1 :51%slow 31 101 8 1 !' !' H Hay 9 Rajah. Brow. Smile. Buck Jones, 88274 Jeffeis.,n 1 1-16 l:49%fast 9-5 97 5 2 32 3'1 H Hay 9 Elusive. StumpJr.. Tarrayce C. I 88247 Jefferson lm70y 1 :44%fast 15 110 9 5 6' 7TJ H Hay 9 MyDestiny, Fearn'ght. Tformer I 88066 .Icff-rson 1 1-16 1 :47%fast 41 97 4 3 4* 4'1 V Moore I LouisA., LkyStrikc, R'kyM tain , 8H009 Jefferson 1 1-8 1 :5 Hfast 1 88 3 1 l'l l'l V Moore 5 St'along. Samlxjreh. Anniversary 87862 Jefferson lm70y l:45%fast 10 104 6 3 3s Z* H Hay 9 AlLevy, Transformer. ChiefT'ey | PEARL MADELINE, ch. f, 3 108 By Enamel— Margaret M., by Woolsthorpe. (Trainer. N. W. Burkhart. Owner, C. Morris). Breeder. C. Morris. 88928 "o!u nb's 5 8 1:02 slow 11 104 5 2 l'l 1* J Majestic 7 DaveGoldie. S.byStep. Darkwo'd 88857 Column's 5-S l:01%fast 12 99 6 6 7B* 6*1 W HabjanlO I'ncleAbe, FollowMe. Melbourne 82U93 Columbs 5-8 1:02%fast 5 101 l1 J Majestic 6 D.McMahon, EunieeK.. N.F'tune , 81918 Columbs 5-8 l:J2Hfast 35 105 3'1 D Frog"tte G Reprieve. Wahkeena. Eunice K. ! EALL GEE. ch. c. 3 116 By Star McGee— Turnaway, by Nimrod. (Trainer. W. L. Hatchett. Owner. E. L. Vaughan). Breeder. E. Watkins. 88931 Columbs 51 f 1:03 slow 3-2 1C2 2 2 3 3'1 H Hay ■ Medina. Coral Reef. JewellV.D. 88179 Miami 3-4 1:12 fast 8 105 4 1 2' 25 F Stevens 8 Slow and Easy. Finn Lag. Sarko 8808K Miami 3-4 1:13%fast 14 112 2 3 2« 2J F Stevens 7 B'nComp'n. Myrt.Belle. Hayw'd 88A01 Miami 3-4 l:llVsf.ist 18 105 5 5 6«k S'! F Stevens 7 SunAltos, Braedalbane. Pegasus 87794 Miami lm70y l:44*»fast 10 92 2 2 41 5'1 J Dolin 8 Revenge. Price. Bridesmaid. 87632 Miami 3-4 l:12%fast 6 104 1 1 11 21 F Stevens 7 Pegasus, Finn Lag. Broomster : 87536 Miami 51 f l:06 &fast 21 106 4 3 41 3'1 F Stevens I Finn Lag. Sandy Hatch. Comixa , 87402 Miami 3-4 l:U%sIow 4 120 1 4 3* 35 F Stevens 0 Bridesm'd. S.audEasy, D'ger'illo ATOMIN. ch. f. 3 111 By Whisk Broom II.— Miniato, by Querido. (Trainer. W. A. Crawford. Owner. L. T. Cooper). Breeder. H. P. Whitney. 88861 Columbs 3-4 1:16 fast 8 106 5 6 5'i 4'1 W Taylor ■ Pet Cat. Star Sweeper. FncleJay 87957 Miami 1 1-16 l:50M fast M-i 105 7 7 7 7:o K Noe 7 Wish I Win, B.Franklin, Planter! 87764 M:i:ni 1 1 16 l:47%fast 6 106 1 2 1'} 2* K Noe 8 Kirkfield, B.Franklin. GoldnA. ! 87663 Miami 1 1-8 l:54Vfcfast 7 93 2 3 C* 6»J J Dolin 7 Yoshinii, I^anoil, North Breeze 87507 Miami lmTOy l:47ftfast 7 90 3 2 1"* tf J Dolin 7 Firmament. Lagoon, Cl.SCking 87420 Miami lm70y l:4S%good 31 102 2 2 31 43 D Fisher 5 Maximaneh, Pet Cat, Firmament 87237 .VUml 3-4 1:15 fast 8-5 10915 5 2» 1J I Parke 5 Firmament. Golden Age. Salvage HOBSON. ch. c. 3 110 By Sir Martin— One Star, by Star Shoot. (Trainer. W. A. Crawford. Owner, L. T. Cooper). Breeders. M. & B. B. Jones. 88827 Columbs lm7fy 1:47 fast 7 103 2 5 6» 6« W Ta lor 7 Pegams. Pat Casey. Pirate Gold 88265 Miami 3-4 1:13 fast 51 99 5 8 71 4J E G'eldonill Warning, Wildane, Theo Fay 88085 Mami 3-4 Flli'/fefast 23-5 96 9 9 81 4» G Noel 11 Polly Wale. Flax. Warning 87913 Miami 3-4 1:13 fast 11-5 103 1 4 21 3J G Fields 7 Wildlane, Chesterbr'k, TheoFay . 87661 Miami 1 1-16 1:47-Sfast S 1071 I 3 3l 4» J Maiben 4 Volante. Bridesmaid. Slice 87604 Miami 3-4 1 :12%fast 9 10611 2 21 2s J Maiben 10 Myrtle Belle. Orpheus. Minus 87355 Miami 1 1-16 1 46%fast 37-10 92 2 5 5 5* J Stevens I Corinth. Missionary, Sun Spot STEP BY STEP. b. g. 3 (M) 103 By St. Rock— Sensitive, by Kismet. (Traircr. L. Brown. Owner, Bell & Brown). Breeder. D. T. Matlack. 88928 CttaaVl 5 S 1:02 slow 9-5 10612 3 21 3T F Seremba T P.Madeline, D.C.oldie. Darkwood t.8872 Columbs 51 f 1:10 fast 14-5 107 5 3 31 2" F Sereml.a 9 Fair Break. HelenG.. Birrichina HM 'oluiiib's 5-8 FOl^fast 16 107 ■ C 41 31 F S'rembalO Luckyltun. OldPaige. PVessJane | S4749 I^ttonia 3-4 l:124ifast 131 115 8 7 7* 7'« E Rummer 9 FairyMaster. King Nadi, Friend ' 77647 FC.inls 21 f 41^fast 6 118 3 61 6'J W Lilley 13 BrnTrout, BelleH.. Lit.Jimmy j 77537 F.Giiuls 31 f 42i4fast 25 116 1 7 " 6s W Lilley 8 B.Google. Al.Woodliffe. BelleH CRYSTAL EOER. b. c. 3 113 By Transvaal— Cut Glass, by William the Third. (Trainor G. W. Smith. Owner. G. W. Smith). Breeder. Morris & Walden. 88956 S.-' today's chart. 88861 foluiil.s 3-4 1:16 fast 61 lit 4 3 4J 55 D Frog'tte I Pet Cat. Star Sweeper. FncleJav 88825 Columbs "1 f 1 08 fast 20 116 8 7 8» 7» F S'remba 9 Idl-Seth, G'ldenl-ocks, TheAbbot 88254 Havana lm50y 1:45 fast 6 105 6 4 1« 1« L Neal 7 Ethel F.. Belle Fay. Ilorwin 88117 Havana 51 f 1 :07-Vast 10 112 7 6 7»k 7" L Neal 9 Venom, SunMarks, Rock of Ages 88041 Ha\ana 5} f l:llSsslow 5 102 5 4 2'1 1» L Neal 10 Traviata, Gupton. Pony Express 87927 Havana ImoOy 1:47 fast 6 95 5 7 6= 54 W Charles 9 Jellison, Miss Holland. Ferrum GINGER PYLE. ch. c. 3 107 By Sir Martin— Game Chick, by Star Shoot. (Trainer. L. E. Standefer. Owner. Johnston & Standefer). Breeder. J. E. Madden. 88871 Columb's 51 f 1:10 fast 17 llli 5 3 21 1» H Clem'tslO BuckJones. 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HMale 84972 i!r klyn bi f IdMfcteat 5 105 t* W Taylor I S.'sAk-S. Ben. L'tOne, Jew. V.I), j 84739 Brklvn 1 1-16 l:51^sloW 3 101 11 W Taylor 5 J.Morrill. Ran'sRoval, Winnipeg 84616 Hrkhn 1 1-K. 1 IDK-good 6 100 2- W Taylor 5 J.Morrill. Kan.'sRoyal. Bct«M' 84420 Br klyn 0J f l:28Hmud 21-10 103 1 1 W Taylor 5 CaveWo'an. JewlV.I) . EndMan 84319 Hr'kl.Mi 1 1-16 1:49 fast 15 100 5« F Wo ils'k « J.Morrill, B. Palmer. FRowena! 84136 Br klyn 11-16 143 fast 8 M 53 E O'Brien 7 J.Morrill. B. Palmer. Gr. Mayers LAST ONE. b. g. 7 108 By Judgo Wright— Glenelg's Last, by Glenelg. (Trainer. W. Ware. Owner. J. S. Ware). Breeder. T. Bate. 88273 .leflerson 3-4 113\fast 21 IS 1 1 I'll* A Rod'uez 0 RlielPter. BcnW'd. CleverSeth 88153 Jefferson 3-4 l:14V4fast 16-3 1 9 1 1 lb 3* L M'omery S QueenBess. Cl.'verSeth. Monasfy 87424 F'lrn.ls 3-4 l:13-Vast N 1"7 4 8 6* 5«} V Moore 11 IVorGlenn. T.Witchet. MissKate | ' 86993 F.Grnds 3-4 1:14%good 7 102 3 8 5' 1" V Moore 12 B amiShoes. I. (.ipsy, II .Graham 86908 riJinds 3-4 1:16 slow 8 110 6 5 6' 6* V Moore 32 Kinsman, Article X., Mit 86794 F Gt'n.ls 3-4 FlCSmud 2u 107 3 6 61 5» V Moore 10 Despair. Lubeck, Ivory 86724 F.Gr'n.is 3-1 1 :15'xslow 41 107 16 7= 9" D MerglerlO P'ni'gTom. ElAstro, Newmarket 86246 J«-fli r.Min 3-4 FH'.Ifast 5 106 3 1 11 2'' U Merglerl2 Korbly. Elemeutal, DoctorGIcnn CHIEF SPONSOR, ch. g. 7 108 By Hearts of Oak— Widow Wise, by Bastetlaw. (Trainer. M. C. Keefe. Owner, Mrs. M. C. Keefe). Breeder. H. Giddings. 88031 MlHtl 3-4 1:14 fast 11 117 6 6 63 5J A P'trnelll Warning. Sweepstakes. Verbena 87851 Miami 1 1 16 1 :M%teat Ji 111 1 1 I'll1 K Noe 7 KirkfielJ. Purity, Felicitous 87628 Miami 51 f 1:07 fast 2 114 1 2 1' U K Noe 12 Melvina. Remnant. M. Johnston] 87480 Miami 3-4 1:14 slow 91 US 2 2 3»* 35 T Wayt 8 Bees. Pat ( asev. Care Free 87236 Miami 3 4 1:14'sfast 12 5 111 3 2 M I 1 W M riner 7 P.lanelieE.. Sw'pstakea, Lounnna 87145 Mia:ni 3-4 l:15\slow 3-4 115 1 1 1' 2h W M'riner 5 Eventide, Sweepstakes, Shangha' 86951 Miami 61 f l:07«4fast 1-2 115 3 1 1* 1" W M'riner 7 MMellarvey. PanlineM., SirlJlen 86838 Miami 3-4 l.H-.fait 21 115 1 1 I'll' W Taylor 6 Salvage. NortliWales. Mauokiu IDLE SETH. b. g. 3 101 By Seth— Pickaninny, by Cesarion. (Trainer. B. A. Jones. Owner. Jone* Stock Farm Stable). Breeder. B. A. Jones. 88825 Columb's 51 f 1 08 fast 8-5 115 3 1 1"-1' «' Gross 9 Gulilfnlmcks. Tlio Abbot. Pet ( at 88665 Hun'gton 51 t I WHg'xid 2 5 Ml 1 1 1' 1' C Gross ." Sombre. Wracklauc, Sandpile 88616 Hun'gton j-4 l:i«%ft 7 101 1 2 2 ('! C Gross 0 Jed Abbey, Remnant, B.Buckner 87484 F.Grnds 5J f 1 " ,-J 1st 5 114 2 1 21 4'2 C Gross 10 Rnmbl g. Cli naslee. Sp kledB tv 87244 F.Grnds 2-4 1 13^good 25 108 1 1 1' 4» C Gross 8 Tangara. My Destiny. Clonasbe 87150 F.Gr'nds 3 4 1:13 igood 15 Ml I 2 3i 9'«C Gross 9 Tangara. Brink'v. Speek'dP.'tiiy 84268 Aurora 51 f 1.07 Wast 16-5 120 5 2 6' 6'» C Gross 6 Doc-.Mc Mahon. Moie-ia Kmmmm 84148 Aurora 3-4 1:14 fast 21 110 2 1 11 S1! C Gross 8 Parnell. W ()' Wynn. Ill— 1 It 83792 Aurora 6} f 1 .07 fust 8-5 IIS 1 1 I'll' C Gross 7 Dell.iUobbia, Bol'iP.ond. Bruneth BROOMSTER. b. g. 6 114 By Broomstick— Spun Glass, by Bock Sand. (Trainer, W. A. Crawford. Owner, L. T. Cooper). Breeder H. P. Whitney. 88*31 Columbs 61 f 1 09 slow 6 110 1 4 4'' 6=2 J Byrne 6 Medina. Coral Reef. Ball Qm 88230 Miami 3 4 1:13 fast '60 114 1 3 2- 1- H Stutts 4 Ponjola, Wildane. Barm-yGo* gle 88170 Miami 3-4 1:12 fast 27 113 3 8 8 8*1 K Noe S Slowandl..isy . BallGec. Kiu::l.ig 88001 Miami 3-4 LHVifast 11-10 112 4 6 G'J C*| (I Fields 7 SunAltos. Braedalbane, Begasu, 87825 Miami 3-4 1:13 fast 21-10 109 5 1 l'l l1 K Noe 5 Fim1L.11;. Pegasus, KcotrbBroom ■ 7632 Miami 3-4 l:12-\fast 4 109 2 6 M 4' I Parke 7 Pegasus. Ball Gee. Finn Lag 87536 Miami 61 f l:0S&fast 29-10 114 S 6 6« 6"! I Parke 8 Finn Lag. Sandy Until.. BallUee . (Continued on thirteenth page.) ! ■ I ' COLUMBUS ENTRIES AND PAST PERFORMANCES I , I (Continued from twelfth page.) MASCARITA, b. f. 3 97 By Bine Wrack— Suffrage. by Broomstick. (Trainer, C. Richard*. Owner. B. Gowdy). Bleeders. Carillo ft Inclan. 88175 Miami 6i f l:0S%fast SS-10 108 4 2 2} 45J J Dolin 12 Contribut'n, BriarS't, F'chLady 85255 Yo (rat's) At. 5-8 Ul%Cut 2 112 1} R Pauley 7 Modesta. O.C.Hxtchin'n. Hmm 85132 Yo'gst'n Ab 5-8 68Vifast 39-W 113 3»| R Pauley 6 Modesta, Sandpile, The Creole 85044 Yo'gst'n Ab 5-8 58%fast 3 112 1J R Pauley 7 La Belle. Sandpile, Receiver 84646 Akron 6} f 1:09 fast 10 109 2* F Kichson 6 Sandpile. Glasgow. C.-d'OMHI 84125 Akron 61 f 1 10'ifast 27-10 110 2» K Nop 5 EstberGrindell. Sandpile. Gl'gow 83898 H'stings Ab 5-8 (9 fast 2i 110 1» W P'mrose 7 Bethpagc, Roch'terJr., ReySche 83484 Bghoui-e 4} f 55 fast 11-5 112 2 J C Hooper 8 H'burgMiss. Be'page, RedEaster 83330 B'ghouse 41 f 58 mud 3-2 109 V C Hooper 10 Lit. Hose. BarbWire. MerryMinx TRUE AMERICAN, ch. g 6 111 By Manager Waite— True Bine, by Hastings. (Trainer, J. Dreyer. Owner, Mrs. J. Dwyer). Broader. T. C. McDowell. 88888 Columb's 6i f l:2fc%mud 61 107 1 2 21 24 D Frog'te 7 Wrangler, R.andReady, Despair 88409 Havana 3 4 l:12%fast 3 109 5 7 74 CJ D PriMe 8 BenBolt. R.andReady, Cr'mPuff 88299 Havana 3-4 l:L.%fast 6 10« 4 1 l1 l1 H Rich'ds 6 Ben Bolt. Cream Buff, Variat'n 88163 Havana 5-8 1:00 fast 6 108 7 • &• 4» S Banks 7 Cream Buff, Ege, Nimrod 88103 Havana ij f 1 :07%good 3 109 1 i 7 7'J D McAI'ey 8 End Man, Coral Reef, Rocky 87985 Havana 3-4 l:l'J%fast 6 110 3 2 21 2J R McAI'ey I Cr'mPuff , Variation. CoralReef 87839 Havana lm50v 1 :43%fast 6 107 4 5 5 5" R McAI'ey I R'gh andR'dy. AnnieLvle. Sword 87675 Havana 5J f 1:07 fast 6 in 3 4 4» 4'i ■ McA'ey 5 Variat'n. R.'sRoyal. R'gli n.R'dy 87596 Havana 3-4 l:14Kfast 8-5 113 2 3 4' 4s R McAI'ey C R.'sRoyal, Variation, Dan. Cross 87203 Havana 3-4 PlSVshvy 6-5 110 2 2 l4 11 R McA'ney 8 AnnieLyle, JewellV.D.. C.Reef 870C3 Havana 3-4 l:lS%hvy 21 113 1 1 11 •*■ R McA'ey 6 lrishrFicze, Seclusion. C.Kuffan 86947 Havana 51 f l:06Vtfast 2 104 1 2 2J 2"* F Horn 5 End Man. Jeroboam, Snowdeu EGE. b. m. 6 102 By Peter Quince — Lady de Jarnette. by Peep o'Day drainer. G. W. Smith. Owner. G. W. Smith). BwoHer. L. A. Lvno. 88888 Culumli's H f l:2SV,mud 11 103 2 7 7 Pup. A An's'n 7 W'ngler, T.Americ'n, R. andR'dy 88330 Havana 61 f 1 :07 fast 6 96 3 1 l5 !■* \V Charles 0 Variation. Marionette. TheAbbot 88223 Havana 3-4 1:13%fast 4 102 2 2 31 7» H Callah'n 7 Marionette, Mill Boy, Baby Lane 88163 Havana 5-8 1:00 fast 6 97 1 1 2* 2« C E Allen 7 CreamPuff, Nimrod. TrueAme'n ; ■ 87925 Havana 3-4 1 :13%fast 6 6 108 2 1 31 6'1W Charles 7 Eagerness. Liege. TwilightHour 87733 Havana 3-4 1:13 fast 3 102 1 3 B» 3s C E Allen C Cor.Reef, R'aal'aRoynl, MillBoy i 87434 Havana 5-Sl:00%good 6-5 107 2 1 21 ;'JL Neal 6 R'dal sRoyal. Coral R'f. ("mPuff I 87340 Havana 3-4 1:13 fast 2J 107 1 1 ink ^ni c | Allen 8 Rooky. R'dalsRoyal. JewellV.D. 87233 Havana 51 f 1:09 slow 4 97 2 2 21 3= A Yerrat 5 P.Brown, JewellV.D., CoralReef 87128 Havana 6-8 1:02 good 4 103 8 3 61 8" T Burns 8 IriahFrieze. P'erBrowu, BndMan Page 13 6th Race [6th Columbus] filll RAPF 3-4 MiIp- 4-year-oldn and upward. Claiming. (Aug, 7, 1924 Index. Course Dist. Time. Track. Odds. Wt. St. % Str.Fin. Jockey. Started. Order of Finish. SHINE ON, b. f, 4 102 By Sweep On — Cisalpine, by Monsieur de I'Orme. (Trainer, B. Mock. Owner, B. Mock). Breeder. N. R. Dickerion. 88885 Columns 5J f l:130»mud 14-5 100 4 2 1 1"* A Yerrat 8 Double Shot, Fly Lady. Bolite 88859 Columb's 51 f 1:09 fast 26 105 2 2 21 1= A Yerrat 10 Nancy McKay, Glenn, DoubleSli't 88161 Havana 3-t MltjIM -1 105 2 4 5s o»l S Kehrt 12 The Gaff. Blue Dale. Buzz Saw 88012 Havana 5jf LOS fast 12 107 2 3 3»* 31 S Kelirt 12 Lihorio, Buzz Saw. Conceal 87944 Havana lm70yl:4« fast 10 99 3 C 4' 5'3 W CharleslO K. Rankin, Black Top. Boxwood 87866 Havana 3-4 1:14%fast 4 105 5 9 O'llO" P Ta'lettelO Jig Time, Kidnap, Zainer 87777 Havana 3 4 114%fast 2 105 2 3 3' C*J R Albiker i BettyMae. Goldstein, JohnJos'ph 87673 Havana 51 f 1:08 fast 2 102 5 8 81 818 W Charles 9 Hence. Castilla. Sancho I'ansy LESLIE, ch. g, 6 109 By Mcnt d'Or II. or Peter Quince — Skyo, by Goldcrest. (Trainer. J. Hizar. Owner. E. E. Major). Breeder. L. B. Combs. K8909 Columb's 3-4 1:20 hvy 31 110 4 1 l1 1? J Majestic 7 Drummmd. Glenn. Weary Dick 88684 Hun'gton 5-8 1:01 fast 61 111 11 12 12 11» F Horn 12 I'arthema, Black Art, Joe Joe 88640 Hungton .~-4 1 :14%fast 13 113 6 4 2 J 2 F Smith 7 BrassB'd, Crest.Boy, Mid. Stories 88542 Hungton 6-S l:02Vfcfast 39 110 10 6 41 4*1 B Maskridll Peter Riper, Joe Joe. The Girl 88221 Havana 3-4 1:13 'if ast 8 114 11 8 91 9" A Pickens 12 ClingingVine, Lewl'ope, Kidnar 87939 Havana 3-4 LlS'^fast 4 113 8 3 6 7»1 C E Allen 8 Sancho Pan-y, Starmatia. Quiet | ! 87309 Havana 3-4 1:H fast 4 107 8 8 9 9l* S Holicko 9 Ha v. Electric. FollowMe. Coquiaa I 8718C Havana 51 f l:12%hvy 2 114 7 6 6« 6*1 A Pickens 7 Attoo. Corenne, Little Smile ', 87001 Havana 51 f 1:11 mud 7-5 113 4 2 24 ll A Pickens 8 StarCourt. JackPot. BlucDale BALEFTTLL. br. g, 4 112 By Fulletta — Balerian, by The Commoner. (Trainer. J. Charles. Owner. J. Kelly). Breeder. C. W. Clark. 88828 Columb's 3-4 1:15 fast G 110 7 6 6* C«l J Majestic 9 St'alnng, Cap Costigan, Medina 1 85574 Columb's G;fl:24^fast 41 113 11 J IH.m'ick 8 RockCcurt, G. Beginner. HenryJ. i 85483 Columb's 61 f 1:24% fast 27-10 104 1J W Taylor 8 AsaJewell, J.Hickman, MissL'go 8542U Columb's f.J fl:10«:.slow 5 106 3- C G'nem'n 8 Jack Pot. Little Avon, Miles S. 85332 Colurabs 6i f 1:24 fast 71 104 7 ° C Gr'nm'n 8 Lead'gLight. Melvina. Sup. King 85163 Columb's 3-4 1:16 fast 6 104 6' B Tiner 9 Tight. Malthus. Melvina 84780 l'.r'l lyn 61fl:23%good 10 105 2» W Taylor 6 C.Stock'g. B. Pardon. M'ineeldol I ' \ GLENN, b. g. 9 1M By Magellan — Gastonia. by Florixel II. (Trainer. C. E. Davison. Owner. C. E. Davison). Bred in France by T. P. Thorn*. 88909 Columb s "-4 1:20 hvy 5 110 1 3 31 3'3 F S'remba 7 Leslie. Drummond. Weary Dick : 88889 Columb's 3-4 1:21 mud • 108 2 1 I* 2» F Peremba 7 Overtake. C'stw'dBoy, Eventide! 88859 Columb's 5J f 1 :09 fast 15 107 1 5 3.J 3i K Ser.-mhal-J ShineUn. N'cyMcKay. Doub Shot j ; 88295 Havana 3-4 1:14%fast 4 109 8 7 7s 6« T Burns 8 CnbaEncanto. Kidnap. Q'c.vWan! 88100 Havana 3-4 1:1.". good 2 114 2' 2 l'l 11 T Burns 1(1 Hootch. Plentjcoos, i.uia 87938 Havana 3-4 1:14 fast g-5 114 2 5 9' 9:3 L Neal 10 Seha. Broad. Rose. B. Black well ; 87614 Havana 3-4 LHVfcfast 7-5 105 4 5 4» Vi L Neal 12 L BlackSheep. Zainer. BuzzSaw 87504 Havana 3-4 1:14 fast 7-5 108 2 7 8 8«2 F Seremba 8 Riverside. Hence. J. A. Scott Jr. SAM REH, b. g. 9 109 By Peep o'Day — Coy Maid, by Kingston. (Trainer. J. B. McGinn. Owner. Hialeah Stable). Breeder. H. H. Hewitt. 88874 Columb's H f 1:09 fast 6 101 5 3 Pi l'l H Hay G Jaunebar, Trafalgar. Seclusion 87880 Miami 1 1-16 1 :49*ifast 20 112 6 7 6' 6'« I Parke 7 Handsl'p, MissW 'h'gton. Tulanc 87822 Miami 1 1-16 l:49%fast 65f 107 9 4 6s 5» ■ Spo'ri It R. Arrow. L.Storm, Bil. Gardner 87687 Miami lm70y 1 :4S%good 51 110 2 6 5'1 7*3 ■ G'eldoni 9 Rob. Tulsa, Miss Washington 87475 Miami 51 f 1 :01» slow flf 110 8 8 10= 1010 E Suorri 12 L'yl'innell, Sea-Wolf. Bl'kRuter ANTONIA. ch. m. 5 112 By Tony Boncro — Pretty Bale, by Himdale. (Trainer, J. 3. Russell. Owner, J. J. Russell). Breeder. T. B. Jones. 88873 Columb's M f l:(i8^fast 3 ]■ 8 4 2 2'J Z** J Petrecca 7 FollowMe, Pat. Howe, BrianKeut 88828 Columb's 3-4 1:15 fast 61 107 5 5 5- 6H J Petrecca » Staloug, Cap Costigau, Medina 88213 Jefferson 3-4 l:14%fast 6 106 6 4 4' 21 S Hebert 12 AsaJell. Norallayes. Gip. Fiver 88139 Jefferson 3-4 l:14%fast 31 105 2 3 31 3' ■ Hebert 12 Goodwill, Charlnat, Ken'kyRose 87976 Jefferson 3-4 1:14 fast 8 109 10 8 9» 10» D McA'ffel2 JohnQ Kelly. Koridy. Wild ;oose 87833 Jefferson lm70y l:46V»fast 8 101 2 1 3' 431 A V'lcmot 7 Tip'yWitch't. G'ldfd, Marcelline 87773 FCr'nds lm70y l:46%fast 4 98 3 1 11 21! S Hebert 10 Virginiua, First Call. Tin -Fenian 87666 FCr'mls lm70y l:47.%fast 41 100 4 2 lb 4'1 A Vlemotl2 !"niaDonna, Tar'yceC, Ossaleen 87C06 F.Gr'nds 3-4 1 14%slow 15 102 1 3 2a 2= S Hebert 10 T.Witchet. Les.D'tor. Col. Baker CRESTWOOD BOY. ch. g, 6 108 By Boots and Saddle— Creitwood Oirl, by Transvaal. (Trainer, W. J. Foley. Owner. M. Katz). Breeder. C. B. Head 88911 Columb's lm70y 1 :'.4 hvy 17 107 6 4 .".1 7'2 J Petr.cca 8 G'tNorth'n. Cl.SCking. BrassB'd 88889 Columb's 3-4 1:21 mud 30 106 6 3 3'1 35 J Petrecca 7 Overtake, Glenn, Eventide 88752 Hungton 51 f lOS^fast 5 109 7 4 4' 3' L Wilson 8 B'tyMae. H. Electric, L.Loraine 88719 Hungton 3-4 l:13%fast 12 109 5 4 41 4» E T Moore 0 C, o Starr. T.Almon'r. I.'ghStonn 88640 Hungton 3-4 l:14%fast 28 113 7 6 3' :,» E T Moore 7 Brass Band, Leslie, Mid Stories 88578 Hungton 51 f l:08\t'ast 28 111 6 Gl 651 E T Moore 7 T. Almoner, Hoover. MissKortun 88075 Havana ImoOy l:4l%good 31 111 b 7 7 7" E C'penter 7 Dowry, CaptainAdams, Lit. Hope 87811 Havana 1 1-16 1 :4S*-.fa.«t 8-5 109 6 3 l»k in c E Allen S Kennmare, Antilles, Mid. Stories 87646 Havana lm70y 1:47 fasl 21 108 3 4 lb 41 W Charles 9 Dustman, U.M'meuts, N'politan GYPSY LIGHT, b. m. 7 108 By Beacon Light — Gypsy Star, by Sorcerer. (Trainer. 3. A. Morey. Owner. W. H. Bond). Breeder. J. M. Bumoass. 88929 Columb's (j f l:lu slow 6 111 6 6 0 4s H Cl'ments ( First Pul't, Tow. Rose. Vir Queei 84246 Omaha lm70y 1:45 fast 19 102 2 J Cowan 8 JollyCephas. Om—f, l' terPiers'n 84119 Omaha 3-1 1:13 '-r.f ast 6 101 U J Cowan 8 Nizam. BlackTop. (ol.llapsbury 83948 Omaha 3-4 llJVfast 10 105 7'1 G Abel «.) Whiff. Qmtn. Sancho Pansy 83835 Omaha 1 1:4S hvy 19 5 106 6" O Atwell C AsaJewell, MaryJ. Baker, Praise JOE JOE. b. g, 9 111 By Rey Hindoo — La Sinaloa. by Emperor of Norfolk. (Trainer, J. V. Pons. Owner. E. Lob). Breeder. E. Cebrian. 88930 Columb's 3-4 1:17 slow Q 112 1 1 2'J 3'? J Connors « Cbemiserie. Rap.Trav'r. FairB!: 88887 I'nlumb's 51 f l:13%mud ."3 11 m 2 2 U l3 J Connors 8 Bessie 11 oik-, Sea-Wolf. Metson 88857 lolumb's f.-S 1 :0!%fast ]?-r.f 113 9 9 9 9" J C.nr.ors 10 I'ncleAbi-. FollowMe. Mellnxirue K8720 Hungton 51 f l:0T\fast 10 113 3 6 f.' 5« E Baiham (1 My Biddy. Miss Fortune. Hoover 88684 Hun'gton 5-8 1:01 fast 5 112 9 3 31 31 E Barham 12 Parlliema. Black Art. Dora Lutz 88614 Hun'gton 5-8 1:01V4fast 9-5 111 4 4 2b 2'1 E Barium 8 Floy I.illie. D deGuise. The Girl 88542 Hun'gton 5-S l:02Vifast 61 112 4 3 35 2»* K Barham 11 Peter Piper. The Girl. Leslie 87997 Miami 3-4 l:13%fast 6 110 1 4 4s 45 K Noe 9 Sw'pstakes. W. Charm. Sea Wolf 87504 Miami 51 f 1:07 fast 12 111 3 1 3« ■* J Judy 11 Verbena. WeeD'r. l.icut.Farrell KIVLAG. blk, g. 4 107 By Dick Fmnell— Marbles, by Lissak. (Trainer. P. Dolan. Owner. Doiin & Koors). Breeder. T. Piatt. 8890S o!umbs 3 4 1::9%hvy 13 5 10S 4 1 1« l3 A Yerrat 8 Mcssines. Kremlin. Kcd Mill 878"»9 .leff.rson 111C119 fast 12 103 11 10 M» 11" V Malta 12 Thel^opard, TryAgain. FirstCall 8«822 FGr nds ImTOy 1 :53Shvy 10 99 6 1 3' 3«1 V Moore 7 Bush Buck. Futuro. Casey h3292 Dorval ]m70y l.'.-.^mud 2 99 1 3 21 3J A Clausner r, Tarascan, Pedestrian, l'hiy On 83232 Dorval lm70y l:51%! lop 41-10 91 2 1 1* l1 J McT'gue 0 Tica.ey. Shiloh, Maurie Cohen 83123 ' 'naught 1 1 :4:'7tslow 16 111 1 2 3b 4« J McT'gue 8 Judge Fuller. Trigger. Gold Roik S3001 C'naught 3-4 lll'ifast 20 93 6 5 51 5:i J Jor.es 7 Play On, Tease. Rachel Potter MOORFIELD, b. g. 4 112 By Astronomer— Mlrka, by Peter Quince. (Trainer. L. V. Bellew. Owner. J. C. Ellis). *•--•• •- K. P. Shlnp. 88910 Columb's 51 f l.lSSthvy i-J 1"8 1 4 41 4« .T Trysail 6 Medina. Bonfire. P. rhaps 88241 Miami lm70y 1 4..%f.ist 52 110 4 7 7' 7»J F Horn !l 1'alCasey. MaryAcn.s. AK.s^iiiK 881.11 Miami 11 16 1 :47%fast 26 107 3 5 5s 5» !•' Horn 6 Orpheus. Bees." Sun Spot 87960 Miami 1m70y IHMfcflMt 2S lln 3 2 Lb 3 1 F Horn 8 TallGrass, Dor Adams, W'knllr 87791 Miami 1 1 1C 1:)S fast 17 111 4 1 1J l'J F Horn ■ /.Terrell. Duelnia. Watcl,(l:ar:i 87692 Miami lm7"y l:45^good It 109 4 4 6s 510 F Horn I Rupee. Altisvnno. Super Klag 87604 Miami Hl:U%tatl 11» 10717 7 » "•; F Horn 10 Myrtle Belle. Hohson, Oiplien-86342 Havana 3-4 LIC'imj.l 8 105 8 1 ' 1 »k0,: F Hstingsll T.Amer'n. Mkallon^-e, 1« fjh SQUIRE WIGGINS, br. h, 7 102 By E:ach Comber— Pauline Kane, by Cederstroma (Trainer. L. S. Barlow. Owner. L. 3. Barlow). Broeder. T. Carmody. KH824 Pol— '■ iifl3M%CM( M IM • M M 10" P Groos WBm. Hope. ITh.it. ■ IV;,t \tt,„, 88235 Miami 51 f l4t%dMt 80 IS 11 M It* l^51 G Wails 11 CandySlick. Wilt.Flanna Jin-l. 87633 Mia-i.i 11-16 1:5' fast 9r Mi 3 11 11 ll'T J O' Bri^n 11 N.ltie M.ry. Mm, Hei-v 87140 Miami 61 f 1 Olr^sl ;\v 70 114 8 8 8 8:iN Huff t Seastake. Weelh-.ir. F'kSumpter 87012 Miami lmT 'y l:50Shvy 25 114 5 Pulled up.W Taylor 5 Alta Boy II.. Composer, Jackson 82970 l:l ;r..ss 61 f 1 :07 fast 17 105 43 O Gra'm'n 6 C .Beginner. Oaaaia P.. Di.kn :i 82928 I'.l Grass lm ltl^.fast 91 104 551 C Gr'emn 8 Lit. Hope, Bil.Klair. MissAm'ica -2K78 Bl. Grass 5i f 1 'i\ ■- f.t-t 25 108 21 C Gr'. in'n s (.reatLidy, Chcniiset te, Hughie 82783 H UratsK. 1140 fast 13 110 7* C Gieman 9 Tliet on.iKtitor. B'lyKI'r, Mi.Kbi DALTON. ch. g. f 109 By Lough Foyle — Wood'and Vymyh. by ABan-a-Dala. (Trainer. J. A. Bowers. Owner. B. & B. Stable). Brender. J. A. Buchanan. 88771 Hungton S 4 1 .14%fa»t i 111' !» 6 ('■» D'i A Roach 9 'ssClaridcc, 8. Smith. BnsyBob HH«i«4 Hungton 3-4 1 :H*tgoo.l 9 16 6 7 7 7*i J Kellum 7 ;eorge Starr. Antiquity. Roll 88636 Hungton 51 f l:08S»fast 9 5 11J 5 5 :".« 5' J Kellum 6 Corenne. 1 i. tile. Josephim- C 88543 Hun'gton 51 f l:08%fast VJf 10-J 7 7 61 6' A Hoach 12 Dingo. IlighlTiestess, Fr US pter 87744 Tijuana 3-4 1:16 slow 37-lCf 113 11 li l» Jl= 1 Mete ilf 14 Jack Ix di. Pearl Boots, B nBox 87621 Tijuana 1 l:13V4fast H-10 115 7 6 5b p Q KIl:s 7 MahelKripp. Bunl'gh, MTdKuti. 87496 Tijuana 6) f 1 07%fast 6 lu9 M 12 111 5» P Walls 14Br:izos. W. Thoughts. Kose Mint 87390 Tijuana 3 4 1:14 fast 10 128 10 «J 7' 3' p Walls 10 Bethpage. S -ot Lid. ITaisew'thv 07316 Tijuana 1 l:41Hfast 41 118 10 7 b' C-l 1 Walls 10 I .lie K , Bon Box. Cadmus , I CRTJMPSALL, b. r, 11 104 By Ednam— Mime, by Mimic. (Trainer, F. Call. Owner. Mrs. H. Haughn). Bred in Ireland, by T. Nolan. 88908 Columb's 3-4 l:19%hvy 1« 110 5 6 71 7" H Cleme'ts 8 Nivlag. Messmes. Kremlin 7053S Map.H'ts 3-4 l:13&fast 16 112 V T Cameron 9 Auntie Em. Refrain. Ila 70456 Map.H'ts lm70y l:44%fast 26 109 T T Cameron 9 Lt.P'rkins. R. Stride. W H.B'ker 69705 Map.H'ts 1 1-16 l:!6%f ast 35 107 6»1 J Maiben 8 Cimarron. Runniol. Ituckboard 69300 Akron Ab 5-S l:01%fast — US 4* H Chap'elllO Gen. Retain, Chevalier. Sab taah Akron Entries AKRON ENTRIES MONDAY, APRIL 27 , , WEATHER CLEAK: TRACK FAST. " ( The figures under the headi.ig "Rec." in the entries below show the best time of each horse at the distance since January 1, 1924, no matter where it finished. In cases where record was made on other than a fast or good track, abbreviations show track conditions. 1 - 1 S630S IS FIRST IMlEX OF 1925. 88487 IS FIRST INDEX OF APRIL. Racing starts at 2:30 p. m. (Chicago time 2:30). 1 ® Superior mud runner. X Good mna runner. -.;: Fair mud runner. (M) Maidens. "Apprentice allowance, b Blinkers. The following abbreviations are used to designate tracks at which time records shown in entries were made: Aqueduct Aq Kempton Park KP Aurora Au Keailworth Ke i Belmont Park BP King Edward Ki Blue Bonnets BB Latonia La Bowie Bo Laurel Lu Brooklyn Park Br Lexington Lx Churchill Downs CD Maple Heights MH Columbus Co Marlboro Mb Connaught Park CP Miami Mi Conneaut Lake CL Mobile Mo Dade Park DP Mount Royal MR Devonshire De Omaha Om , Dorval Do Pimlico Pm ' Dufferin Du Raceland Rd I Empire Em Reno Re Fair Grouads FG Saratoga 8a Fort Erie FE Tanforan Ta Hamilton Hm Thistle Down TD Havre de Grace HG Thorncliffe Th Hawthorne Hw Tijuana Ti Havana Hv Toledo To Huntington Hu Windsor Wi ' Jamaica Ja Woodbine Wo Jefferson Park JP First Roco — 6 1-2 Furlongs. Pur-e $.".00. 4 vear olds and upward. Claiming. Today's | tn.l. Horse* Post Pos. Wt. Rec. A.Wt H:m. (68913) The lister. 5 ... 5 112x72." 88913 Redwood, ft -r 1 * -72! I 88407 'Needy. 12 a 101 X71."» . ! 889351 Brtaaccr, 13 •" MBxTM 6SD13 Fictile. 7 •'• MWX718 ! 88968 Monsoon, 14 7 112X710 88723 I^ink. 1 r. 112x710 I Sr914 Eno^. 2 W MSXTM I 8R893 •Kathleen K.. It.. 7 103. .710 I 63371 'I^u-t l -ax.-s. 4. 8 103x703 1 83971 •r.rrum. IS ■ 107x703 I 88893 I.u.k.v lV::rl. .'!.. HWXTM 1 88316 Ko--li .1 H •"• 112. .70) 88935 •t'ai.py Kicks (ML t 5 103 .700 1 88938 •Royal Maid. 11.. 5 103x700 Se:oid Race — 6 1-2 Furlongs. ! Purse $300. 4 year olds and u; w;ird. Claiming. 88933- Pontecost's Last, 14 « 10!-... 723 88015 Ijottic Liraine. 13 ■ 110x720 (88281) •Lata, 7 4 10.3. .71.7 8 913 •W.-e Toddler. 8... ■ 101. 71.3 88817 'liisv Bob. 9 ■ 103x713 85967 Firvt Call. 3 .3 112. .71.3 8-.77V Publicity, 1 4 1O6..710 88723 Antiquity. 5 4 110x710 88915 •Full Moon. 0 7 103x703 88967- •Bristow. 10 7 107x703 88161 J. II. mm. 2 10 112X70) ' ( 1 1 I (88010) Hello Pardner. 4. 8 112x700 88918 Ponderosa. 11 ... • MSXTM 88918 Mount Pleasant. 12 5 10S..700 Third Race — 5 1-2 Furlongs. Purse $.300. 3-year-olds. Claiming. 88819 •Wr.uklanc, 7. . .Ja 103 1 :07'f. 101. 723 (88117) Venom. 6 Hv 107 1:07"^ 107x720 (88936) •Promising Laura. 0 Hv 103 1:07';; 111. .715 83770 Cottager. 1 . . Hu 110 1 (« MB. .TIB 84517 Bay Dingle. 2 . Ke 101 1:08M; 104.. 710 88894- Fireaway. 8 . .Hv 100 1 0V-, KM 710 88715 «Dr. Huff (M), 5. 101.. 710 88568 (ril Lady, 3 Ti 100 1 :0S"S 104.705 80535- Bockomar (M). 4. 104x700 * Fourth Race — 7-8 Mile. Purse $.300. 3-year-olds and upwaid. Claiming. 88936= •CHOW CHOW. 2 5 107 .72.3 88971 'Red Weed, 3 Mil 91 H3t% 4 102 .71.3 88914= »()neida. 1 4 100x715 88939 'Peace Pal, 11.. Bo 10.3 1:32% 0 102X715 8891S3 Zero. 10 4 107. 710 88933 Thirteen. 8 9 107x710 88912 Straight Shot. 5.. 6 10.3.. 710 88973 Black- !ia. 4 MH 107 l:29^,sy 4 107x70.i 88892 *Mason Towle, 7.. 4 102x703 88892 Captain Schneller, (Ml. • 3 100. 700 8S893 'Little Pal (M), 9 3 9.3. .700 88971 •Certain Point. 12. 12 102. 700 Fifth Race— 3-4 Mile. Purse $600. 4-year-olds and upward. Claiming. (88797) "Hoover, 7 Mil 112 1:12 S 103.. 72.3 88970 •( aveat Emptor. 5 Om 101 1:13V. .3 99X72D 888S6 Cordon Shaw, 9MH 112 1 12 S r. 104x715 87861 Isaman. 8 Hw 110 1:13 4 113x715 88726 c.i. | Hu MB 1:14% 7 lots. .71.3 88771 Miss Fortune. 2Hv 102 1:13% 4 106. .710 (88894) Old Top. 4 FC 108 1:1.3'-.-. I 113X710 88895J Korbly. I Om Kr. 1:11% 10 10ft®710 88895 •Ossaleen, 1 ..Mil 110 143% 10 102x700 Sixth Race— 1 Mile and 70 Yards. Purse $GW. 3 year olds and upward. Claiming. (88776) Clansman. 3 ..nv 10.3 1:4*% 6 113x725 88971 ( ... k o' the Roost, 8 8 107X720 88970 Frank Fogarty. 1 Ti 10* 1:4* 7 110X715 (88822) Nettie May. 2 Mi 103 1 47 ■-. 4 10«X715 88938- Slanderer, .3 ..JP1U 1 : IS'-. .3 103.715 88917 Red l gs. 4 ...Ti 113 l:4»% 7 111X710 (86918) Johnny Overton. 6 K MSxTH 8S77G Bin- Streak. 7Hv 102 1:44% 4 101x705 Seventh Race — 1 Mile and 70 Yards. Purse $.300. 3-year olds and upward. Claiming. 88348) P.illv Star. 14 .Ti 101 1:44V. 6 110x72.7 88918» Illustrator. 10 .To 102 144S 4 10.3.. 72) 83912 lieutenant Perkins. 13 ...Mil 112 1 42':, 8 110X715 88933' Ko k Bottom. 9. . Hw 111 1:44% 5 110X713 8879" 'Slv I/urraine. ■ .. | 103x710 88317 »(;old I .af. 4 ..Hv 102 1 A:\ 4 103x710 88690 Verdi Iamhi, 5 Hv KM 1 is ■ .-. X MSXTW 88933 •Reliability. 7. .Om 103 1:43'-, 6 103X703 85798 Kt.rnity. 12 . .Hv 113 1:41% 7 110x703 8889C •yuaah. 1,3 4 104.. 705 88938 'Venal Joy, 1 8 10-7x700 88799 •Clean Red (M). 2 6 105. .70.) 8S715 •Waukeug. 0 Bo MB IJII 11 10.7x700 88233 •Harry M. Stevens. 8 CI* 109 1:48 9 110x700 88893 Mayrose, 10 . .Om 110 l:47V&h 8 108X700 83C39 l rai ery, 11 ..Hv 108 1:43% 8 105x700 7th Race [7th Columbus] ; ■ i I | ! I ', 1 i I ' \ : j ; ; 7*U DA PC x *— * Miles. 4-year-olil.H and upward. ClainiinK. (Aag. 14, fill flMUn 11 23 ^:16 3-5—4 1()4.| Index. Coarse. Dist. Time. Track. Odds. Wt. St. % Str.Fin. Jockey. Started. Order of Finish. GRASS TREE. b. g. 6 107 By Short Grass— Cheer, by Plaudit. (Trainer. T. Scott. Owner, T.T Bernhardt). Breeder. Short Grass Stud Farm. 88959 See today's chart. 88876 Columb's lm70y 1:51 fast 23-10 113 7 7 7 «51 J Petrecca 7 MikeMor'y. Drum'd. W'dldU'n 88319 Jefferson 1 1-16 1 :52%slow 20 107 6 7 S" 8" H Hav 11 Generosity. .Ren Wood. Soviet 87921 Jefferson 1 1-16 1:49 fast 6 106 1 7 7 5" D Mc'Affe 7 Deadlk. Whitellaven. Tr.vAgain 87863 Jefferson 1 1-16 l:4S%fast 4 107 1 6 5b 4»1 D McA'ffe 9 Valor. Warren Lynch. Futuro 87611 F.Gr'nds 1 1-8 l:56%slow 13-5 107 1 7 41 47 D McA'ffe 9 Booneville. GladysV., Georgetto 87488 F.Gr'nds 1 1-16 l:48%fast 12 101 5 7 6" 4«1 V Moore 7 lorick. Louis A . The Fenian 87153 F.Gr'nds 1 1-8 l:54%good 4 103 7 6 7 8'1 C Allen 8 Georgette. Slanderer. F'imibonna WITCH FLOWER, ch. m. 7 100 By Calgary— Gold Bud. by Ailes d'Or. (Trainer. C. Maulding. Owner, C. Maulding). Breeder. Thorncliffe Stable. 88932 Columb's 1 1-16 1:51 slow 7 103 4 6 5b 410 W Habjan « Briar Sweet. Hopeful. Tingling 88331 Havana 11-16 1:47 fast 6 108 7 8 71 7'J L Geving 8 Wildcat. Belle Fay. I)r Mayer 883011 Havana 1 1-4 2:07',jfast 2 103 6 5 6" 7" L Geving 8 Dustman. Collision. Daiitzic 87101 Havana 1 1-16 l:52%slow 4 104 3 5 5'° 441 L Geving 8 Red Legs. I^icarno. Cromwell S6920 Havana 1 1-4 2:06%fast 3 101 2 2 1 Is L Geving 7 Collision. T.d'Honn'r. C.Holter* 86855 Havana 1 1-8 1:64 fast 5 107 4 4 4* 4=1 L Geving 7 Hillm'nC, T.d'Hon'r. Hutchison 86692 Havana lm50y l:43%fast 21 105 8 7 6« 64i L Geving 8 S. Springs, Kendall, The Almoner 86649 Havana lm70y 1:45 fast 4 102 1 ( 6b 3»1 L Gevin 8 Doc. Wliiteh'st, Ilena, IUustra'r CLOCK STOCKING, br. m, 5 110 By Bataud— Met Mexican, by Mexican. (Trainer. J. B. McGinn. Owner Hialeah Stable). - Breeder. W C. Goadloo. 88911 Columb's lm70y 1:54 hvy 11-5 104 1 3 33 23 H Hay 8 G'tNorth'n. BrassI! d. B'neville 88270 Miami 1 1-1 2:0SVast 47-10 96 2 6 I* 2" J Dolin 8 Dellahm, I^inoil. El Jesmar 88206 Miami 1 1-16 l:48%f ast 7 102 7 7 4»b 3' R Z'cchini 8 Zack Terrell. Julia M.. Lagoon 88000 Miami lm70y 1:47 fast 41-10 112 4 6 4s 11 H Stutts 0 MissWg'ton. Orag'se. WafrGirl 187716 Miami 1 1-16 l:48%fast 31 100 9 11 ;■ t'l J Judy 11 Hyperion, Dr.M'Mill'n, It. Arrow 87584 Miami 1 1-4 2:09^fast 37-10 109 2 3 3« 3=1 H Stutts ." Doctor Jim. Huonec. Eelman 87507 Miami lm70y l:47,ifast 6-5 107 1 6 4 44 K Noe 7 Atomin, Firmament. Lagoon 87238 Miami lm70y l:46»ifast 10 111 1 4 4» 2l H Stutts 8 War Mask. Shanghai. Klrkfleld CHEER LEADER, b. g. 11 112 By Ogden— Belle of Ashland, by Ornament, (Trainer, J. B. Theall. Owner, Theall & Blackman). Breeder. T. C. McDoweU. 88829 Columb's 1 1-16 l:49%fast 19-5 109 4 4 31 23 A Mouton 8 Stonewall. B'kJones, Sw'pstakes 88093 Jefferson 1 1-4 2:08%fast 6-5 107 2 3 21 lb D McA'ffe o The Leopard. Anaprisa. Rork 87965 Jefferson 1 3-16 2:01%fast 10 112 5 6 6 5»1 W An'rson 7 Ttilalip. Louis A . Davidilartira 87834 Jefferson 1 1-4 2:09%fast 8 106 1 1 1« l1 W An'rsonll Gladys V.. St. Martins. Sophy 87670 F.Gr'nds 1 1-8 l:54%fast 8 106 5 5 31 6$ C Allen 9 Westwood. SixPence. Taylorllay 87363 F.Gr'nds 1 1-16 l:47%fast 12 106 6 2 1} 1= L M'mery 8 Futuro. Sea Court. The Fenian 86970 F.Gr'nds 1 1-4 2:08Sgood 3 104 6 8 81 8" W Harvey 9 GladysV.. FrankMonroe. Owasca 86770 F.Gr'nds 1 1-8 LSS^good 12 105 5 8 G1 6'1 W Harvey 9 SixPence, Tip.Witchet. Stonewl 86103 Jefferson 1 3-16 2:ll%nvy 4) 105 5 6 4'1 V1 W Harvey 1 L Ammie. SmartGny, Superbuni IN DOUBT, b. g, 5 107 By Ballot — Tiffany Blend, by Cesarlon. (Trainer, N. B. Davis. Owner, Davis & Thompson). Breeders. H. H. & J. H. Gaines. * 88957 See today's chart. 88876 Columb's lm70y 1:51 fast 38 108 2 2 4» 4»1 S McGraw 7 MikeMor'y. Drum'd. W'dl'dU n 88828 Columb's 3-4 1:15 fast 50 103 8 8 82 8,lL Lee ft St'along, Cap Costigan. Medina 85485 Columb's lm70y l:47%fast 80 102 10=' E Sporrl 10 Pretext, BlcheMac. M'.vMaxim 84864 Br'klvn 1 1-8 1:58 fast 34 100 &,ri L Saucier 8 H.Artil'y. Br'nKent. Glanmore 84782 Br'klyn 1 1-8 l:5S%good 18 98 4«1 A McD'ald 7 Eye Bright. Troma. She Devil ATTORNEY MTJIR. br. g. 10 107 Bv Stalwart — San Andres, by Quicklime. (Trainer, M. C. Keefe. Owner, Mrs. M. C. Keefe). Breeder. J. D. Neet. 88911 Columb's lm70y 1:34 hvy 44 10612 8 S S'3 W Kelly 8 G'tNorth'n. Cl.St'king. BrassB'd 88862 Columb's lm70y l:48%fast 28-5 107 8 8 7 79 W Kelly 8 Murray. Tinslinu'. Hopeful 88181 Miami 1 1-4 2:10%fast 41-10 103 4 3 3s 3« E G'eldoni 4 Dellahm. Firmament. SitperKing 87955 Miami 1 1-8 l:51%fast 4 104 5 I 2J 21" E G'eldoni 6 Intrepid. Olynthus, Tulsa i87633 Miami 11-16 1:50 fast 11 113 10 6 41 4» D H'woodll Nettie May. Tulsa. Betsy 87328 Miami 1 1-8 l:572ifast 39 109 8 7 7s TJ D H'wood 8 Bowman. Tulsa. Nettie May ,85787 Bowie 1 1-S l:59%fast 17f 107 11 8 Sl 55J G Manganl.'i Blos.House. Demijohn, Prince K. 85745 Bowie 1 3-16 2:06 fast 74 105 9 7 75 8'= J TamarolO RosaYeta, P.los. House. Demijohn HUONEC, br. g, 7 115 Bv Huoa — Anecdote, by Tom Octiltree. (Trainer. W. J. Potter. Owner. Mrs. W. J. Potter). Breeder. W. S. Kilmer. 88774 Hun'gton lm70y l:40%fast 19-5 112 1 4 3b 3= L P'ngton 4 Lanoil. Red Ix'ps. M. tal 88729 Hun'ton lni7'r - l:45%good 9-5 115 4 6 5 4«J L Yeargin ." Lady Choco. Ixinoil. S.-th'sBacon 88582 Hun'gton 1 1-8 1 :57%fast 12-5 109 1 4 31 2" L Par'gton (» Armgosa. Lanoil. lii.le Jay ,188090 Miami lm70y 1 :45%fast 19 111 8 7 78 7TJ J McT gue 8 HotDog. S'th'sA.S.B.. XCryAgn'^ 188027 Miami 1 1-16 l:50%fast 81 113 2 4 1« l3 J Callah'nlO L'tFarrell, Za.kTerrell MissVaal 187909 Miami 1 1-4 2:09ftfast 6-5 108 1 1 Cs Pi K Noe 7 Grlden Age. Purity. Super King 87716 Miami 1 1-1C l:18%fast 19f 105 11 10 10' 87i A F'ternelll Hyperion, DrMMiUn. R. Arrow 87584 Miami 1 1-4 2:09}£fast 5 105 1 2 21 23 A Peternel 5 DtorJim. ClockStock'g, Eelman 187510 Miami 1 1-S 1 :53%fast 25 115 7 7 61 6" W Kelly 8 L'donSmoke, NhP.rze. Bowman 87403 Miami 1 1-1G l:50%slow 35 111 6 6 54 54J W Kelly 7 King'sRnnsom. R.Rouge. I^eisch BLAZONRY, br. g. 10 102 By Whisk Broom II.— Pageant, by Delhi. (Traicer, 0. Hanni. Owner, 0. Hanni). Breeder. H. P. Whitney. 188911 Columb's lm70y 1:54 hvy 45 101 3 5 71 6" J C.orlon 8 G'tNorth'n. Cl.St'king. BrassB'd K8828 Columb's 3-4 1:15 fast 38 1021 9 9 71 7"! W Habjan ft St'along, Cap Co-tiuati. Medina l's»170 Miami 1 1-1G l:50'/sfast 55 114 7 5 671 «'" D H'woou T Ixjuverne, Tulsa. Phenol '87418 Miami 1 1-16 1 :49Migood 35 110 8 10 12 12'» M Huff 12 London Smoke, l'ul a, F.Monroe 1,87322 Miami 3-4 1:13 %t ast 68 116 7 7 64 4=1 N Huff 7 Dora Lutz. Hani Cuess. Corto 87235 Miami 3-4 1:15%fast 86 110 7 8 7" 7" N Huff 8 ArticleX.. RedArrow. RockSalt 79254 Akron lm70y l:55^4slow 6 112 6" W Hughes I Vanity Dresser. Prairie. St. Paul 78962 Akron 61 f l:35%hvy 6 112 5'4 J Winans 6 Bob Baker. I^ink, Kendall 78921 Akron 61 f l:2S%slow 8 112 8" W H'ghes 9 Attoo. VanityDresser. MissLib'ty Page 14 Latest Workouts LATEST WORKOUTS (457) LEXINGTON LEXINGTON, Ky., April 25.— Todays training gallops here included the following: "Weather clear; track fast — THIIKK- EIGHTHS MILE. 410 Ben Hanley 36% 455 Harry Wills 37% 281 Pandosta 36% Emma Hoagland 35% 363 Jane C 35% HALF MILE. Alzada. 51% 418 Flank Attack .. 51% Queen Clara ... 50 Air Mail 49% High Point 51% Ritter 50% 455 Becky Thatcher. 50 242 Mamie o' Jane.. 50% Rasuli 49% Billy Wit 50% Nako 49% Spices 48% 436 Banderole 51% 307 Oh Susanna 49 Serious 52% Czarist 50 455 Pillager 50% 299 Tilka 48% 419 Edith Bennett .. 51% FIVE-EIGHTHS MILE. 251 Big Money 1:03% 301 Dusty Mary 1:03% 308 Supremus 1:03% 389 Cherokee Lee ..1:01% 302 Homing Bird ...1:03% 302 Vallette 1:03 456 Delectable 1:03% TJIKi;i:-Ql AllTERS MILE. 424 Alexander Moorel:15% 184 Help 1:16 421 Richelieu 1:17 258 Billy Klair 1:16% 270 Helen Carter ...1:15 455 Reputation 1:16 415 Betsy Bacon 1:18% 398 Jack Bauer 1:16 456 Rondelle 1:15 306 Captain Haney..l:14% 266 J. G. Denny 1:16 422 Stoneage 1:15% Catesby 1:16% 257 My Sweetie 1:17% 308 Statler 1:15 299 Ethel K. 1:18 413 Meddling Mattie.l:21% 184 Saar 1:15% 404 Good Morning... 1:17% 147 Pogo 1:15% San Silk 1:16 301 Gaffney 1:15% 192 Realize 1:21% 424 Tippity Witchet.l:23 ONE MILE. 456 Begonia 1:44 309 Georgie 1:41% 309 Quoin 1:43% 422 Bear Grass 1:41% 423 Lily M 1:41% 279 Randel 1:46% 279 Equity 1:44% 89 Modiste 1:44% 306 Resistance 1:46 278 Cherebu 1:41% 414 Miss Babe 1:47% 419 Rosa Greener ..1:45% 279 Kusileer 1:46% 327 Mary Ellen O 1:47 455 Rib Grass 1:45 414 Fred Kinney ...1:44% 421 Midwestern 1:47 456 Son of John 1:43% 305 Glen Isle II 1:39% 294 Nulli Secundus. .1:47 303 Trapnet 1:43 MILE AND AN EIGHTH. 415 Soldier II 1:58% Lily M. and Bear Grass did good work in Glen Isle II. went a splendid mile. company. Reputation was cantering. Georgie was unextended; work was excel- Cherebu worked well. lent. Son of John rated at easy pace throughout. HAVRE DE GRACE HAVRE DE GRACE, M L, April 25. — Today's training gallops included the following: Weather clear ; track fast — THREE- EIGHTHS MILE. 455 Blue Hill 37 453 George De Har... 36 455 Lady Boss 37 453 Devonshire 38 HALF MILE. 455 Cavalry 48% John Fin negan.. . 51% 448 Watch Charm .. 51 450 Duckling 51 443 Prince James ... 50 Gambling Tony.. 51% 453 Wilkes-Barre ... 50% FIVE-EIGHTHS MILE. 452 Cannae 1:03 454 Lemnos 1:03 455 Saratoga Maje . .1 :01% 455 Faddist 1:04 449 Lieuten't Farrelll :04% 450 Trip Lightly 1:04 451 Joy Smoke 1:04 454 Pr'ce of Bourbonl :04 THREE-QUARTERS MILE. Auction B 1:17% 453 Insulate 1:17% 455 Sunny Man 1:15 450 Flor. Nightingalel :16 453 Laddie Buck 1:16 451 Warehouseman .1:17% 307 Glister 1:15% 446 Sledge 1:19 SEVEN-EIGHTHS MILE. 454 Racket 1:31 454 Wrangler 1:31% ONE MILE. 456 Harry Baker ...1:43 555 Maid at Arms... 1:42% 454 Who Cares 1:44% 450 Heir-at-Law 1:43% 454 Moon Magic 1:44% 439 White Marsh ...1:46 455 Happy Thoughtsl :46% 450 Primrose 1:43% 448 Wilderness 1:46 456 Judge Fuller 1:43 450 Sea Fairy 1:45% 450 Jacques 1:46 449 The Bat 1:47% JAMAICA NEW YORK, N. Y., April 25. — Today's training gallops here included the following: Weather clear ; track fast — THREE- EIGHTHS MILE. 454 Evil Mamma ... 33 439 Jeroboam 41 454 Youthful 36% HALF MILE. 454 Eddie Cantor ... 48% 454 High Bridge .. 48% Metzie's Buddy. 51% 317 Great Man 54 455 Julie 48% FIVE-EIGHTHS MILE. Acoustic 1:02 454 Barber Bill 1:02% 454 Escarra 1:03% 454 Aucilla 1:03% 454 Book Binder ..1:03% 456 Indian Maiden .1:03% 453 Bombshell 1:03 453 Confluente 1:04% 144 Welfare 1:04 THREE-QL'ARTERS MILE. 420 Forest Flower .1:22 454 Heckler 1:15% Queen's Gold ..1:16% 455 Hephaistos 1:18 454 Noah 1:15% 455 Watts 1:17 ONE MILE. 455 Chief Uncas 1:48 454 Lockerbie 1:46% 455 The Poet 1:47 443 Gladys V 1:45% 456 Reminder 1:42 High Bridge and Eddie Cantor were on Escara and Bookbinder were in company. even terms. Noah and Heckler were sent easily to-Metzie's Buddy has a good way of going. gether. Acoustic was not extended. Reminder's trial was impressive. Bombshell went easily. Watts was well in hand. United Hunts Entries i - UNITED HUNTS ENTRIES The figures under the heading "Rec." in the entries below show the best tims of each horse at the distance since January 1, 1984, no matter where it finished. In cases where record was made on other than a fast or good track, abbreviations show track conditions. S450S IS FIRST INDEX OF 1925. 88487 IS FIRST INDEX OF APRIL. Raring starts at 2:30 p. m. (Chii-aco timo. 2:31). ® Superior mud runner. X ;ood mud runner. # Fair mud runner. (M) Maidens. •Apprentice allowance. t lilinkers. The following abbreviations arc used to designate tracka at which time records shown in entries were made: Aqueduct Aq Kempton Park KP Aurora Au Kenilworth Ke Belmont Park BP King Edward Ki Blue Bonnets BB Latonia La Be wie Bo Laurel Lu Brooklyn Park Br Lex in* ton Lz Churchill Down* CD Maple Heights MH Columbus Co Marlboro Mb Connaught Park . ...CP Miami Mi Conneaut Lake CL Mobile Mo Dad* Park DP Mount Royal MR Devonshire De Omaha Om Dorral Do Pimlioo Pm Dufxerin Da Biralsnri Rd Empire Em Reno Ra Fair Grounds FG Saratoga 8a Fort Erie FE Tanforan .....Ta Hamilton Hm Thistle Down TD Havre de Grace HG Thorncliffe Th Hawthorne Hw Tijuana Ti i Havana Hv Toledo ......To ! Huntington Hu Windsor Wi I Jamaica Ja Woodbine .Wo Jefferson Park JP First Rice— 1-2 Mile (Straight Course.) Purse $600. 2 year -olds. Claiming. (Track record: April 28, 1»24 — 45V4— 2— 115.) Tiiday • '--• Mnrs». Wt.Itec. VWt Its* 88182s T'pton 110x725 88961 Marietta (M) 107.. 720; f8931 TrajK ze (Mi .... 112 715 MM Firearm (M) 105 715 ' 88961 Patricia J. (M).. 102 710 88961 Kungal (M) 112 705 88961 Canuck (M) 110. 705 j Downcast 105 i Itelfield 102 Hillside H3 Music OM 107 Scablazc 102 'ornil no Sunsprite 102 Careth 115 Second Race — 3-4 Mile. Hempstead Purse. Purse $600. 3-year-olds and upward. Allowances'. (Track record: Sept. 4, 1623—1:10% — 4—122.) 85273 Anna Marrone II. Ja 115 1:11% 4 100x750 88966 Silver Fox . .Pm 108 1:12 fc 3 105.. 745 883C6 Burbnry Pm 109 1:13 3 100. .715 88966 Dunlin Ja 120 1:12ft 5 111x715 SS962 Killashandra 3 100x740 88C64 I.p.nius 10 117x740 85585 King Jimmy ..L:i 112 1:12ft 3 105.. 740 88966 Alchemy I.n 103 1:10ft 4 112.. 740 88S62 Batter Up La 104 1:12 4 115. .735 88966 Peanuts Ja 105 1:12ft 3 107.. 735 889C6 Ota i 3 105 . .735 68962 Gaiatia F(J 111 1:13& 3 100X735 85720 Kmissary Pm 112 1:13 3 105..7"O 88966 Zuker Aq 10! 1:13 3 105. .730 C8966 Tick Tock Aq 108 1:13ft 3 105.. 730 78661 Per.stroke (M).Ja 101 1:17% 4 110. .7J5 88S6C Kit ("arson (M)Aq 105 1:14 3 100. .725 E8966 Enslaved Pm 107 1:14ft 3 102..7:!5 88D66J Cork Elm Ja 107 1:15 5 115X715 88966 Adviser (M) 4 110. .720 Coventry 3 10J Third Race— 2 Miles. Biltmore Steeplechase. Purse fl.O.O. 4-jear-olds and upward. S8963 Husky (M) 4 131. .701 88963 Handsome 4 13lx» 95 88965 Oarabinier 0 151.. COS 88965 Sea Skipper 8 154..K9" 88965 Vox Populi II. .. 9 152..H9:) 88965 Rooty (M) 6 151. .09) 88963 Meadow Maid (M) 4 131.. (90 88965 Boatman 6 152..09J 88S65 Knight of Green- ane (M) 9 144. .r 85 65474 Saint Savin 6 154. .685 88965 Surf g 152. .MB 88963 Far East (M) ... 8 144X6S5 88963 Lusmore (M) 7 144. .685 88965 Brave II. (M) ... 8 144.. 683 Away II 5 149 Fourth Race— A 1-2 Furlongs. Sporting Plate. $2,C0O added. 2-year-olds. (No track record.) 88536- Irresistible 118.. 725 (88629) Domnay 115. .720 89002 Janetta (M) 115.. 71.5 88961 Sabine (M) 115.. 715 88961 Prenez Garde (M) 115.. 710 88961 Galetian (M) lis 710 88961 Marathon III. (M) 118.. 705 Espino 118 Colorful us Darby fjfl The Muscovite ... 118 Purple Iris 115 Endless fjfj High Star 118...!! Cartoon fjfj Applecross 118.!!!! Sox 115 Toyland tM Fleeting Time .. 118 ! Display us , Fifth Race— About 3 1-2 Miles. The. Masters of Fox Hounds Association Steeplechase. For Hunters, Over a Timber Course. Purse $1,000. 4-year-olds and upward. 89004 Far East 8 147x700 89004 Lusmore 7147.. 095 85037 Algonquin 8 147x600 75001 Fox 6 147. .685 83735 Jimmy Boy 13 147.. 685 Bay Boy 152 Ainmerson 147 Sixth Race — 1 Mile. North Shore Purse. Gentlemen Riders. Purse $600. 4-year-olds and upward. 88966} LOUVERNE ...Aq 110 1:40 4 156.. 725 88966J Citiua BP 109 1:42ft 8 157. .69) 88966} St. Martins ...CD 112 1:41% 4 156.. 690 87720 Nellie Gough ..BP 107 1:43% 7 152.. 690 88866 South Breeze 6 157.. 600 856541 Rip (M) 4 151.. C90 88M64 Superior 8 154.. 685 78555 Sand Rock (M)... 4 151.. 685 88963 Flying Scotchman (M) 12 152.. OSO 88712 Dr. Dave Harrington (M) Aq 107 1:43 4 151.. 680 Desmond Dale ... 0 154 Grenadier II 6 157 Twenty Years Ago Today Twenty Years Ago Today Chief Turf Events of April 26, 1905 Racing at Jamaica, Pimlico, Nashville, Kan-fas City, San Francisco, and Union Park and Fair Grounds at St. Louis. P. M. Civill left St. Louis today with Pretension, heading for Chicago. Pretension will start in the Primal Handicap at Worth Sat- 1 urday. The layers of odds are reaping a harvest at the Jamaica track. Yesterday six favorites went down to defeat, while today five of them were beaten. The winners have had scant backing in any instance. Reports from the New York Hospital speak favorably for jockey Fuller, who was injured by the fall from Witfull in the Excelsior Handicap yesterday at Jamaica. It is stated that he will be able to ride again within a week. Ivan the Terrible, after his race in the mile handicap today at Nashville, was announced as a certain starter in the Kentucky Derby. Mr. Darden says he will give him one more race before he gees to Louisville and the probabilities are that he will start in the Citizens' Handicap Saturday. R. L. Rogers will ship his entire string from here to Chicago tomorrow. Garnish will start in the Primal Handicap, to be run the opening day at Worth. This horse is at his best just now and if the track should be even a trifle heavy, he is almost certain to be one of the contenders in the race. Monday's racing at Elm Ridge Park, Kansas City, brought out two developments rather important to the western turf. In the fourth race Charlie Ellison identified himself with the American Turf Association by starting Lady Navarre. His extrance to the so-called "outlaw" band was auspicious, as Lady Navarre romped home an easy winner. The chestnut colt Fuletta won the first race, celebrating the first victory of M. H. Tichenor & Co. since they gave their support to the Corrigan forces. Tichenor's stable is another of the strongest in the West and has of course become an outlaw with the Western Jockey Club". NO MONEY IN ADVANCE YOU PAY ME AFTER YOU WIN Let me make you win a bet on a getaway special at Havre de Grace on Wednesday, April 29. This horse has worked as fast as greased lightning for this race, and we expect him to jnst gallop home the easiest winner of the meeting. Send your name and correct street address at once and I will wire yon early Wednesday morning. I am at the track every day and I don't sit In an office and guess at them for yon. I know what is going on. My terms are the winnings of Five Dollars. Yon most wire my share the day after the horse wins. Address BILLTHURBERS Care Postal Telegraph Company, Main Office BALTIMORE, MD. Will See You May 1st THE RACE TRACK RUSTLER It's going to revolutionize the art of beating your bookie. The big feature will be the publishing of secret workouts. Don't Miss It 25c a Copy Liberal commissions allowed to newsdealers. If no news dealer In your vicinity, send One Dollar for the next six Issues. Address — 9 YOUNG, Business Mgr. C61 PHELAN BLDti. IE. San Francisco, California PAY FROM YOUR PROFITS The Master Key System of playing the races will be mailed you for cne week's trial. No charge unless it shows an average profit of at least $10 a day on the $3 scale of play. For particulars mail this ad and a two -cent stamp to J. K. WILLIS Box 1066 Fort Lauderdale, Fla. -"■■■■■•■■■■■^■■■iSBBSBBSSiaWBBI^^ LEXINGTON RACES I wire one or two horses daily at 11 a. m. Terms: Mail me a five dollar bill for each winner I send you. Will have some good onea Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday. Wire name and correct address at once. RICH WILLIS 2 BRITTANY BLDG. CINCINNATI, OHIO LEXINGTON Next THURSDAY and SATURDAY I will send you two of the best things I have had this season. They are both fit and ready and should WIN, barring accident. I have agreed to bet a certain amount for parties interested and to offset this expanse I have made a SPECIAL BATE of TWO DOLLARS for each. Those that are on my list for the meeting will get these two also. Balance of meeting FIVE DOLLARS. A flat bet on my daily wire GETS THE MONEY. My ad don't appear often, but I am always doing business. Twenty years past. Subscribe for the meeting and get in on what I get, genuine track information. One a day, no more. My track man has been busy the past month. A GREAT PROPOSITION. I often get an extra wire which I don't use. If you will agree to send ma the winnings of a TWO DOLLAR bet to win, I will send you these. Should I send you a loser, deduct two dollars out of next winner and send me the balance. If this looks good to you, send name and address, enclosing ONE DOLLAR to insure telegrams. All wires are on file with this paper. E. J. MARSHALL Suits 412, 105 W. Monroe St. Chicago, 111. LEXINGTON RACES coLj.j.scHREiNER AMERICA'S PREMIER CLOCKER Thirty years' experience as clocker YOU CAN EMPLOY ME TO WORK FOR YOTJ I2J.00 FOK ANY TEN DAYS ON KKNTICKY TKACKS You will find mo to be just ten years ahead of the present-day peoplo in my line. Rush your subscription. Don't fail to send your address. From me you get track conditions and no scratched horses, but fit horses. My many clients will vouch for my marvelous success at Kentucky tracks. Consult a specialist of the game. I wire one or two horses daily at 11 o'clock. Telegraph remittances or remit by express order in letter. Propositions not considered. Strictly cash only. PHOENIX HOTEL LEXINGTON, KY. WISH TO HEAR FROM A FEW GENTLEMEN AT ONCE who would appreciate being in on a good thing being released soon. Terms — Winnings of a $6.00 wager. Wire correct nam* and address immediately. a J. MOORE 104 W. Oak St. Chicago, HI. Page 15 HARVEY AMES FARLB BLDG. BROADWAY AT 62D ST. HEW YORK CITY The last "Harvey Transaction," and only horse advised: IS. Jordan, $10.60, Won Following Friday's "Harvey Transaction," TRY AGAIN, $12.90, Won. Every "Harvey Transaction" advised within the last twelve days WON. "Harvey Transaction" means one horse, not a collection. The following telegram was received and speaks volumes: "Received TRY AGAIN Friday, but did me no good as I limit plays with bookmaker six to one or better. Herewith sending subscription for Saturday." The subscription was immediately returned as this service is only intended for those intelligently inclined. This man did not play the horse because he was not six to one, but happened to be five and a half to one. Anyone claiming he controls the prices in the mutuels is either an impostor or should be placed in the observation ward of a hospital. The prospects for the coming week are equally bright. We were assured over the long distance telephone. Subscription, $100, in advance, by telegraph or in person. Early subscription today or tomorrow is strongly advised. Our advertisements state "Facts," not "Illusions." 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Testimonials and full particulars will be sent absolutely free to yon. WATSON CORNELL $41 W. 4»th St., Boom 291 New York City I WEEKLY RACING GUIDE'S Daily Track Service , Free Code Special for Monday: Havre— Trainer- Breeze - Drive Lexington Trainer — -Whip -Whip For code buy this week's issue of WEEKLY RACING GUIDE. OLWinlcy ^^ _^m DAILY $1 SHEET $5 SPECIAL ^K ^•H ^p ON SALE AT ALL NEWSSTANDS ^^ £^ Both Horses Won^H Friday, the Last Day at Havre de Grace Col. Winley started the Lexington meeting in the right way. Re-»' suit of only horse that started at this writing %3t. WON ^ 9sf~ THIS IS COL. WINLKY'S LUCKY TRACK. Here are a few of my winners of the last Kentucky meeting: SINSPERO, $9.90; LASS O' MINE, $7.00; DARK SAY. C4.K0; MARY ELLEN O., $17.29; MISS ROSEDALE. $14.50; GEORGIE, $4.49; MAX MUCK, $12.20; LILY M„ $11.10; BROOMSTER. $7.70; CAPTAIN HAL, $5.10; ENERGY, $9.30; ARABIAN, $9.80; SIR PETER, $11.80; BLOTTER, 898.79; BIGNONIA, $98.40; CANDY KID, $8.00, and many others that are too numerous to mention. COL. WIWNLEY* HAS PROBABLY" THE LARGEST CIRCULATION OF ALL TURF PUBLICATIONS OF THIS KIND. THAT IS THE REASON THAT HE CAN WELL AFFORD TO PAY MORE FOR HIS INFORMATION THAN ALL OTHERS IN THIS LINE, AND THAT IS WHY HE GETS THE BEST. 03T MONDAY MONDAY T£l BOTH HORSES MUST WIN MONDAY If they do not, mail in the sheet to mj peneral asrents, Reliable News Co., and yon will pet my $o Special FREE for three days, mailed to you in plain sealed envelope, so as yon will receive it in the morning mail. H^Monday's Both Horses Must Win and They Both Should Win-^§§ I AM CONFIDENT THAT THEY' WILL BECAUSE I HAVE WONDERFUL INFORMATION ON BOTH OF THEM. ^BT Again I Say Don't Miss These Two Prospective Winners MONDAY'S WIRE ON SALE TODAY— -SUNDAY. RUSH NOW TO ONE OF MY AGENTS LISTED BELOW AND GET THESE TWO BIG THINGS. THE PRICE IS SMALL, ONLY $1.00. SEND $1.00 AND WIN $100.00. " WIN WITH WINLEY " ^-DETROITERS— READ THIS-^ Have yon at any time asked for my wire and was told that it is not in yet? If it so happsned, then yon were not at one of my two agents, REMEMBER, my wires are for sale only at DUNN'S NEWSSTAND. Michigan and Shelby I BAGLEY NEWSSTAND. Woodward and Monro* (Opposite New Book-Cadillac Hotel) { (In Front of Monument on Campus) In Front of Clayton's [ In Front of No Buildings ^-CHICAGOANS— TAKE NOTICE-M On sale today, Sunday, at ARCADE NEWSSTORE. 74 W. Madison St. Also lor sale at my general agents' and distributors' office, RELIABLE NEWS CO., Room 921. 115 S. Dearborn St. W^ST. LOUISANS— LOOK-» My wiro can bo bought atWLLLIAM LASER' S STORE, 711 Market StT^ P^-CLEVELANDERS— ACT-f^ My only agent in your city is O. C. SCHROEDER, 212 Superior Ave. ^ip-OMAHA BOYS— REMEMBER-^g My only agent in your city is Meyer Coren, 1411 Farnum St. ^-SPECIAL SUBSCRIPTION OFFER-^ MY $5 DAILY WIRE AND DAILY $1 WIRE, BOTH FOR $20. FOR THIS WEEK ONLY. RUSH YOUR SUBSCRIPTION TO RELIABLE NEWS CO., my general agents, Room 921, 115 S. Dearborn St., Chicago, Hi., or Reliable News Co., 1452 Broadway, New York, N. Y, GEORGE BARRY TWO HORSES A DAY THE LONG SHOT KINO $10 WEEKLY Except On Days When Occasion Warrants Otherwise $0 EAST 11th ST., ROOM 222 NEW YORK CITY $$$ ANOTHER WINNING WEEK FOR BARRY $$$ YE8TERDAY BARRY RELEASED: Princess Doreen Lost Candy Kid Lost FRIDAY BARRY RELEASED: Peccant $3.30, Won Carlton $4.50, Won THURSDAY BARRY RELEASED: Canter Won Frigate Lost WEDNESDAY BARRY RELEASED: The Bat $7.10, Won Flying Cloud Won TUESDAY BARRY RELEASED: White Marsh $7.10, Won Sun Lady Lost MONDAY BARRY RELEASED: Soggarth Aroon . . .$22.90, Won Primrose $4.40, Won The above record has been filed with all racing publications. Once you become a "BARRY CLIENT," you will always remain a "BARRY CLIENT,'' as my winning average excels all. Don't forget, BARRY SERVICE does not use waiting — no excuses— or other misleading tactics. Your service commences immediately upon receipt of your subscription. YOU MUST HAVE 50 PER CENT WINNERS at the end of your six days' service or you will receive another week's service free. I could not afford to make this offer if I was not confident of my connections. I have been connected with the turf for the past twenty years. My friendship in all these years enables me to get some of the best that is obtainable. My terms are the same as last year, $10.00 weekly, consisting of six days' service, two horses a day. I want every player, small or large, to take advantage of this opportunity. Rush your subscriptions, via Western Union or Postal telegraph, giving correct address to avoid, unnecessary delay. No business by mail. 1 1 ' : PAII r^sD'C NEXT OCCASIONAL GOES V*/*.1-*iJLiVSJl O NEXT THURSDAY, APRIL 30th At the beginning of the Kentncky racing season, there are nlwaya a few genuine "good things" put over and we generally tret in on one or two of them. We have a competent docker who haa been right there for no me week*, and we can aaanre yon that he in in a position to get HEAL INS1UK "lM'O" on many a "hot one." He advises that next Thursday, April 30, he will have one that they "EXPECT WILL WIN EASILY AND AT PLENTY OF PRICE" So we have decided to Rend thin one oat as an "Occasional." Oar price for the information la only %'-. We will WIRK the name of the hone to nut -1 icribrrx in plenty of time Thursday and the horae we aend yon MUST WIN AND WIN ONLY or we will aend yon FRTCK oar Regular %'Z Satnrday'a Wire Specials for Saturday, May -. and alao mall yon KREK t.allop's Weekly with (iallop'a Parlay Page and Instructions for SIX WKCKS. Send either by mail or telegraph ; if by mall, we recommend Special Delivery Letter, for yon will have to ACT (it l« K. Remember, thia one goea next THIRSDAY. Just aend )*U WITH VOIR NAME ANU ADDRESS and Bay, "FOR THURSDAY'S OCCASIONAL BY WIRK." Your correct addreaa ia absolutely necesaary for prompt aervice. GALLOP'S 219 S. Dearborn St, CHICAGO, ILL Positively Nothing of Ours on Sale by Agents or Newsdealers Anywhere. ! , Players Special Info Service Address, WESTERN UNION, LEXINGTON, ST. All information secured from smart people. First ono-horse transaction released Monday, April 27th; second transaction, two horses, will be re-' leased Wednesday, April 29th. SPECIAL SUBSCRIPTION OFFER For all three transactions, ten dollars in advance. Wire your subscription at once. Players Special Info Service WESTERN UNION LEXINGTON, KY. Jti(asterjti(ind\ The wonderful 50-pare craftsman's TURF MANUAL, a condensed experience as a MASTER in racing problems FREE — FREE. Write for it today. THE GROOTE COMPANY 2309 BROADWAY NEW YORK CITY No Postals Page 16 Shaun Spadah the Winner: Beats Music Hall in Private Sweepstakes at Sandown Park, England SHAUN SPADAH THE WINNER Beats Music Hall in Private Sweepstakes at Sandown tr\i Park, England , 1 ' LONDON'. England, April 25.— Shaun Spadah won the private sweepstakes race, j run at Sandown Park today between Shaun Spadah and Music Hall, both former win- ( ners of the Grand National Steeplechase. f The race was originally arranged as a three-cornered match, but Stephen Sanford's famous steeplechaser, Sergeant Murphy, also ] a Grand National winner, was not able to ■ run because he had not recovered from the injuries he sustained in this year's classic at Aintree. Shaun Spadah was the favorite. The race, over a three-mile course, had 200 pounds for , stakes. Shaun Spadah, which was an odds- ] on favorite at 13 to S, maintained a slight , lead throughout the race. Going well after the last jump, he finished easily ten lengths ahead. , Lexington Turf Notes LEXINGTON TURF NOTES | LEXINGTON, Ky., April 25. L. r. Phelps arrived from Churchill Downs with his Tobacco stakes candidate, Cappie, Al Kirby was advised that his mare Alfa- J dir had a fine looking colt by Sporting Blood, at Piatt & Carr's farm. J. [* Paul has arrived from Louisville with the horses Auntie Millin, Miss Mischief, Glory, l'andora, Mit and Naomi G. Pat Stanton will make the riding engagements for Jockey L. Neal, during the Kentucky season. Mose Shapoff is a recent arrival from Louisville with the horses Hoy, Miss Mazie and Maximaneh, which will race in his colors. | Kentucky Cardinal was worked three-quarters in 1:18%, immediately after the running of the closing race. He performed impres- I sively. The Croissant Stable sent two horses here to race in care of trainer L. A. Connor. They were Colored Boy and Purity. The other horses are at Douglas Park. Frederick Johnson shipped the two-year-olds. Grit and Emancipation here from Churchill Downs. They are both intended starters in the Tobacco Stakes. The only horses that Jim Moody brought here from Churchill Downs were Handel, Fusileer and Minex, a two-year-old colt by War Star— Rosalind. Jockey A. Wilson is again in the employ of C. H. Knebelkamp. He was under his contract before entering the employ of E. R. Bradley. G. W. Church arrived from Huntington with Jedburgh Abbey, Wayne Jr., Betty C, Bed Seth and a two-year-old colt by Delhi, that has been named Wm. Deegan. President Sewell Combs and general man-gaer T. C. Bradley both expressed themselves well pleased with the result of the opening day and from it they presage a highly successful meeting. Quite a number of the trainers here who have their main strings at Churchill Downs and at Douglas Park departed tonight for Louisville where they will inspect their horses. Matt J. Winn, general manager of the Kentucky Jockey Club and resident manager of Churchill Downs, and Andrew Vennie, were among the interested visitors at the track. The usual large and representative delegations from all of the neighboring cities were on hand for the opening day's sport. Louisville and Cincinnati, especially were well represented. • All of the members of the State Pacing Commission were on hand, and prior to the races they were entertained at luncheon by president Sewell Combs and manager T. C. Bradley. William Dondas came over from Latonia for the opening and to look over his promising two-year-old Harry Carroll. He reported that Marty Lou, dam of Harry Carroll had foaled a colt by Atwell at Wiggins Military stock farm. P. Fairbairn, vice-president of the National Biscuit Co., of New York, and owner of some of the horses in the stable of Jack Mel'herson, arrived for a short visit. He is the guest of Mr. D. T. Matlack at his Fair Oaks Farm on the Winchester Pike. Mr. Matlack, who breeds thoroughbreds on a small scale at his farm, reports the arrival there of the following foals: Chestnut colt, by Ballot- Bright Start, half brother to Guest of Honor, and a brown colt by Huon — Lucky II. May Be So, a niar ' by Jack Atkin is due to foal by Golden Guinea, Al Kirby arrived from New Orleans where he had been resting up and enjoying himself since the close of the Jefferson meeting. Mr. Kirby who was recently engaged to train the stable of [« T. Cooper, has arranged to take over that portion of the stable that has been in the keeping of Kay Spence. Charles F. Price, who in addition to serving as associate manager of the Kentucky Jockey Club will be one of the board of han-dicappers, was among the visitors and departed tonight for Louisville in company of Daniel E. O'Sullivan, also an associate manager in the Kentucky Jockey Club. E. R. Bradley, Master of Idle Hour Stock i Farm and extensively interested in the Fair Grounds, New Orleans track, stated that during his recent visit to the Crescent City full plans were completed for the extensive improvements to be made at the track which will include an elaborate club house and other adjuncts for the comfort of the racing patrons of the older established New Orleans course, Henry McDaniol, trainer of the J. K. I* Ross stable, accompanied by business agent W. A. Porter and jockey A. Claver, came over from Churchill Downs to attend the opening. Mr. MclJaniel announced that the Ross horses, which are in training at Churchill Downs, would be shipped to the Woodbine j track in Toronto next Tuesday. James T. Clark was among the visitors I from Louisville, 1 1 Havre De Grace Turf Notes Havre de Grace Turf Notes , j ( f ] ■ , ] , , J | I HAVRE DE GRACE, Md., April 25. i I ! G. W. Foreman purchased of Woods Garth : the two-year-old Cobbler. Carlton was claimed out of the second race Friday by E. F. Whitney for $2,500. E. F. Whitney claimed Lucifer out of the ffith race Friday for $4,000. The steeplechase field at Pimlico was open for schooling for the first time today and a hord of jumpers were sent over the course. Robert McKeever will ship the seven horses he has in training here to Aqueduct on Monday. Jockey J. Callahan, under contract to the W. L. S. Martin stable, was an arrival at Pimlico. W. E. Burke wishes to notify horsemen that in the event of a shortage of cars he has ten three door steel cars available for those who wish to ship to Toronto. Frank Garrett purchased for It. Marshall, the brood mare Cut Up by Wrack of M. Goodpaster and she goes to the court of the j Star Shoot stallion Hildur at her owner's I farm near Pittsburgh. Extra trains were run from both Philadelphia I and Baltimore to bring on the vast throng that made the journey to Havre de j ! Grace to witness the afternoon's sport. The crowd was the largest of the meeting. I C. L. Snyder stopped off at Havre de Grace I on his way from the Glen Riddle Farm at ; I Berlin, Md., to Pimlico where he goes to arrange stabling for the big band of Glen Riddle racers that will be shipped to the ! Hilltop track next week . Ampolac was claimed out of the seventh race yesterday by J. N . Nechamkin for $1,500. The A. Swenke stable packs its traps and pulls out for the Jamaica track tomorrow. Later on they wil entrain for Chicago for a campaign at the Hawthorne and Au- | I rora tracks this summer. Carl Wiedemann came from Kentucky to witness the running of his good colt My Colonel in the $10,000 Aberdeen Stakes. This j j colt, accompanied by the Dixie candidate j In Memoriam, will b? shipped over to Pimlico I | and after filling their engagements they will i j join the main division of the stable in Ken- i j tucky. Harry Payne Whitney and Payne Whitney i accompanied by a party of eight were at Havre de Grace today to witness the j running of the Aberdeen Stakes. Fiddle- I | sticks, of the Harry Payne Whitney stable, i | and Navigator, of the Greentree Stable, are i carded as starters in this stake. Boxes have; j been reserved for the party. Joseph McLennan today received word from James Fitzsimmons that he would send j i over four horses in the same shipment that ! will bring Master Charlie and Costigan from New York. The Fitzsimmons quartette are ■ the three-year-olds Marconi and Sir Ron-1 aid and the four-year-olds Aga Khan and Flames. The three-year-olds are intended for the Chesapeake while Aga Khan and Flames both of which are pointing for the Dixie Handicap at Pimlico Friday, will be started in the Preliminary Handicap here i Tuesday. 1 i I ! : j I I j ! I I ; I ! | I j j j I | i j i j i j I | i | i j j i ! ■ i 1 Sam Louis today purchased the plater Bork from Sam Most. Jockey Clarence Kummer came over from New York to ride Golden Haze in the Carolina Purse on Monday. A. Bert Walker purchased of Harold Goodwin the two-year-old Chef. The latter will continue to train the horse. Archie Zimmer purchased at the private sale of Thomas Clyde the two-year-old Lan-nie, by Transvaal — Majic. C. L. Mackey has arranged to ship the two-year-old Donnacona filly Lily D. to Akron. The remainder of his stable will be sent to Canada. John H. Boon will leave here Monday for New York. He will be on hand at Belmont Park Tuesday to receive entries for the opening day at Jamaica. Dave Shaw left for Louisville yesterday to look over the horses he has at Churchill Downs. His recent purchase. Double En- tendre, will be shipped to Kentucky by T. Wilson. Four horses were claimed out of the sev- enth race Thursday. J. S. Scheur took In-trepid fcr $2,000. C. P. Winfrey took Asa Jewell for $2,000, Mrs. A. Swenke claimed her old favorite Royal Duck for $2,500 and J. L. Earl claimed Good Night for $2,500. A. J. Wells made the trip from Cleveland to witness Harmonius run in the sixth race. Mr. Wells who was the "feed man" on the Cleveland tracks last year, recently disposed of his business and will race a small stable of his own this year. General surprise and regret was expressed among the horsemen at Havre de Grace at the recent action of the Kentucky Racing Commission in failing to reappoint Charles F. Price to the board of stewards. No racing official enjoyed greater respect and admiration than judge Price in his long and honorable connection with the turf. Commander J. K. L. Ross witnessed the first racing of the Maryland season today. He wired general manager Edward Burke that he would be on hand. The Ross horses will not be seen in action in Mary- land this spring. They will be shipped direct from Churchill Downs to Woodbine Park. J. C. Fletcher, a well-known Canadian breeder and sportsman was an arrival from Toronto. He reports that his King's Plater Fairbanks is training in a satisfactory man-| ner. Fairbanks is favorite in the winter books for the plate, and Mr. Fletcher has al-I ready turned down several flattering offers for her. Mr. Fletcher breeds his own horses at his farm which is located adjacent to To-| ronto. The Joaquin Stable was shipped direct to Jamaica from the Bowie track yesterday. There are still about a dozen horses at this track the property of Frank Hackett and two belonging to Frank Herold. This pair, Miss Vaal and Clutha were taken sick en-route, from Miami to Bowie have been ailing. Herold has made arrangements, to turn the pair out at Frank Frisbee's Farm until next fall. Columbus Turf Notes j I 1 1 COLUMBUS TURF NOTES COLUMBUS, Ohio, April 25. M. Katz claimed Clock Stocking out of the last no* yesterday for $1,2UU. Judge Joseph A. Murphy will leave tonight for Chicago, where he will spend the weekend, returning here Monday. The filly Channel, which was cut down so badly in a race here Thursday, was de-j stroyed. For rough riding in the fifth race Friday jockey J. Petreci-a was set down for five days by the stewards. Canadian Turf Notes w CANADIAN TURF NOTES TORONTO. Ont., April 25. The stable of J. C. Fletcher has arrived at Woodbine from the Downsview Stock Farm. The stables of Arthur, Brent and Wm. (Red) Walker have arrived from Tijuana, J. C. Fletcher has sold Algonquin, which will hereafter be used for saddle purposes. When the Seagram Stable arrives the early part of next week practically all province-bred racers will be on the ground. B. E. Chapman's mare Padua has a fine chestnut colt by Nutcracker at Thorncliffe Park. Fairbank, J. C. Fletcher's three-year-old filly, winner of the Coronation Stakes last year, and eligible for the King's Pla'e, now training at Woodbine, looks well advanced in training. Six carloads of horses are on their way to Woodbine Park from Tijuana, Those shipping are the Nevada Stock Farm Stable, which has General Thatcher and other horses; Mira Monte Farm Stable, owned by Dr. Macomber, the owner of the French horse Phusla, and C. Irby, W. Walker, J. Bernard, Mrs. G. Abbott, F. S. Page, R. F. Carman, L. R. Knifong, H. E. Calwell, L. R. Bryon and others. Widener Horses in East WIDENER HORSES IN EAST NEW YORK, N. Y., April 25.— The J. E. Widener stable has arrived at Belmont Park from Louisville, Ky., and the horses were unloaded in good condition. The stable numbers eighteen horses and is headed by the champion long distance racer Altawood. Hamadan, the Widener nomination for the Derby, was unloaded from the train in good condition, but during the night he developed a fever and Dr. R. W. McCully was called in. No serious consequences are expected. It was thought that the climatic change was responsible for the three-year-old's slight illness. Trainer G. H. Keene. who supervised the shipment of the Widener horses, was called to Cincinnati on business. Canadian Dates Today CANADIAN DATES TODAY TORONTO, Ont, April 25.— There will bo a meeting of the Canadian Racing Associations here on Monday, when dates for the meetings given under its jurisdiction will be announced. The horsemen have been clamoring for this information so as to arrange the summer's campaign.