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Daily Racing Form: n. Thursday, May 7, 1925 Daily Racing Form. 400dpi TIFF G4 page images Triangle Publications, Inc., Chicago, IL 1925 drf1925050701 These pages may be freely searched and displayed. Permission must be received for subsequent distribution in print or electronically. Daily Racing Form: n. Thursday, May 7, 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] . \UAu/JyLgmiulW\ Copyright, 1925, by DAILY RACING FORM PUBLISHING CO.— Reproduction of any matter contained herein without written permission expressly prohibited. VOL. XXXI. NO. 125. CHICAGO, ILL., THURSDAY, MAY 7, 1925 PRICE 15 CENTS Step Along Sparkles: Looms Up as Dangerous Kentucky Derby Candidate. STEP ALONG SPARKLES 1 j J. Looms Up as Dangerous Kentucky Derby Candidate. — _ ( Wins Blue Grass Stakes in Fast Time of 1:51% — Traymore Falls During Race. -— ♦ ■ • LEXINGTON. Ky., May 6.— The Chicago a turfman, F. M. Grabner's Step Along re- s trieved his lost laurels and loomed up prom- s isingly as a Kentucky Derby candidate when c this afternoon he annexed the Blue Grass f Stakes for three-year-olds at a mile and an S eighth, serving as a preliminary to the Ken- t tucky Derby for horses in these parts. The \ race was a fast run one with Step Along well I under restraint after covering the mile and C an eighth in 1 :51%. Following the winner f came Broadway Jones and his stablemate, \ , Bill Strap, both carrying the Idle Hour Farm i Stable's colors. There were six starters and ] the race was worth $3,080 net to the victor. 1 An accident came at the first turn when I Traymore, swerving badly, suddenly went t down in a heap with jockey O. Willis. The i latter quickly scrambled to his feet and 1 walked away unhurt. How much Traymore contributed to Step Along's success was a ] mooted question. He began swerving imme- | diately after the start and sharply impeded Broadway Jones with the result that he was 1 far back in last place when he reached the i first turn. Shortly thereafter he was forced j to race wide to avoid going over the prostrate | I Traymore and this entailed more loss of j | ground. Bill Strap on the other hand began j lunging, showed rankness and moved into I the lead with Step Along in his wake and I | Fire On following. Meyers was attempting to place Bill Strap but did not seem to make much success of it and he restrained him hard with the result that Step Along, going ; smoothly, moved into the lead before half a 1 mile had been traversed and thereafter he had the race safe. Broadway Jones made a gallant attempt and closed a big gap i steadily, succeeding in overhauling his stablemate during the stretch, but was unable to reach the leader. UMMI CROWD OF MEETING. The final day's racing here brought a record attendance to the track, by far the largest that has been seen here. Conditions were perfect for the sport, the track being lightning fast. Some of the contests were spirited and finishes spectacular. Favorites, however, were downed in most instances, but the winners were liberally supported by the big crowd. The fourth race brought some good sprinters and it resulted in a victory for Pillager, which led the others from the start and was ; a handy winner. Captain Haney and De- j lectable fought it out in hard style for sec- j ond place, with the f romer managing to last ; just long enough to get that portion of the ' purse. Rapid Day was the opening race disap-j pointment. His failure was due to bad riding and also the interference he suffered. For the latter W. ltidenour, on Odd Seth, was responsible. Dusty Mary was the winner under hustling riding. She led after the first quarter and was aided to victory by the ground she saved in the stretch, Rapid Day made a game challenge and was allowed to swerve all over the track in the stretch, but succeeded in outstaying Odd Seth. BILLY KI.AIK AT LONG ODDS. The second race recorded the longest-priced; ; winner of the meeting when Billy Klair got home la advance of Down Town, with Geo. j i Groom in third place. Pure Dee was a pronounced choice in this contest, but was' • handicapped by the presence in the saddle of the incompetent I... Neal. Billy Klair, from a fa_st beginning, showed most speed throughout and won by a comfortable margin. I The battle for second place was spirited, I with Down Town proving the gamer. Pure Dee figured prominently for most of the way, \ but his weak rider could not make him extend j himself. Stonage also might have beeni formidable had Montgomery rode with a bit| ! more vigor. | Another Williams Bros. favorite was downed decisively in the following race when Quoin finished far back. Neal also rode him and he repeatedly took him back and as a result the horse had scant chance. The winner was Links, which displayed improved form over his preceding start and scored with ease from Miss Mazie, another which had been far out of it for half a mile. Fred Kinney, one of the extreme outsiders, fin- ' ished in third place. Juarez Racing Probable JUAREZ RACING PROBABLE LOUISVILLE. Ky., May 6.— Fred Fench-ler, of B Paso, Tex., has arrived here to see : the Derby. He says that racing will in all ; probability be re-established in Juarez next 1 winter. While many of the stables have (■ been destroyed by wind and fire, the com-j I' modious grandstand is intact and in fair. ' shape. Gala Program at Pimlico: J. E. Griffith's Canter Captures Home-Bred Stakes. j J. ( ■ a s s c f S t \ I C f \ i ] 1 I t i 1 ] | 1 i j | I j | j I I | i GALA PROGRAM AT P1MLIC0 - ♦ E. Griffith's Canter Captures Home-Bred Stakes. i Sparkling Finishes Mark Running of Graded Handicap — Winners Separated by Small Margins. ♦ ■ BALTIMORE, Md., May 6.— The Home-Bred Stakes and the Pimlico Graded Handicap, run in three divisions as Class A, B, and C, were the attractions at Pimlico this afternoon. The Home-Bred Stakes is a sporting affair, the conditions calling for the starters to be the absolute property of their owners since the time of foaling. J. B. Griffith, whose farm is located in the Green Spring "Valley, back of Pimlico, furnished the winner of today's race in Canter. There were only five starters and Canter came from behind in the stretch to beat the tiring Golden Haze by a length and a half in easy fashion. Golden Haze started out like a winner, outstarting her rivals and sprinting into a long lead rounding the far turn. Entering the home stretch Canter moved up fast and in the final eighth assumed an easy lead. This was the second victory in this stake for the Griffith stable, which furnished the winner last spring in Canter's half-brother. Single Foot. The outstanding feature of the Graded Handicaps was the close finishes which they produced. Lieutenant II. and Roland just did get up in time in Class A and Class B by small margins of a nose in the first instance and a head in the second. Class B. of the Graded Handicaps, fur- nished another stirring contest, in which Albert Johnson showed to good advantage. He had the mount on Roland and in the early running followed off the pace. Enter- ing the home strecth he came through on the inside and in the final eighth slipped through next the rail to wear down the tiring Heeltaps. It was a desperate drive between the pair, in which Roland proved the gamer and he just did manage to get up in the final strides. (Continued on twelfth page.) GALA PROGRAM AT PIMLICO (Continued from first page.) The Graduate Purse, for maiden two-year-olds, was run in two sections as the first and second races. Both furnished good contests, and the finishes found the winners under a hard drive to beat their rivals. II. Q, Bed-well furnished the winner in the first in his home-bred Foretell, while W. J. Salmon's I'rsa Major was the winner in the second division. Foretell was ridden by K. Barnes and made all the pace and led Zeppelin by a. scant half length. The latter, a first time starter, was a bit green at the post, and began slowly. He kept gaining on the leader and at the finish was going much the faster of the pair. Una Major started from the extreme outside in the second race and Maiben had to keep at him the entire way to make him do his best. After going an eighth he caught Uevelry and the pair raced like a team to the top of the stretch where I'rsa Major went a bit wide. When straightened out the Salmon youngster drew away but was under a drive at the end to beat Hot Pepper by a length. Lanark came again at the end and outlasted the tiring Revelry by a neck. Ursa Major is a good looking colt, one of that compact sort, and he runs like he will not do any more than is absolutely necessary. Lieutenant II. furnished a big surprise when he beat Senator N'orris by a nose in the third race. He was neglected in the speculation and paid the handsome return of $77 for J2 in the mutuels. Sensational Derby Trial: Son of John Works Mile and an Eighth in 1:51 4/5 in Astonishing Display of Speed ; j i SENSATIONAL DERBY TRIAL ! Son of John Works Mile and an Eighth in 1:51% In Astonishing Display of Speed. LEXINGTON, Ky., May 6.— Dan Scott's Kentucky Derby candidate, Son of John, astounded work watchers this morning when he showed the most sensational Derby trial of the spring season. The bay son of Sir John Johnson and Water K. went a mile and an eighth in the fast time of 1:51%, which is within a second and three-fifths of the track record for the distance, made by One Step in the spring of 1916. With jockey L. Canfield up and carrying close to his Derby weight, Son of John began at the eighth post and worked back to the stand. He was under restraint in the first three-quarters, but after that was given his head and he responded with a fine burst of speed that surprised even his trainer. Will Perkins. The fractional time was :25Vk, :4i M , 1:01, 1:13%. 1:2*%, 1:39% and 1:51%. He was driving in the last quarter. When pulled up he displayed no signs of distress. Step Along showed the best previous trial at the distance last Sunday when the watches caught him in 1 :52%. Princess Doreen on Edge I \ j ! | 9 PRINCESS DOREEN ON EDGE j BALTIMORE, Md., May 6.— Previous to the races at Pimlico today. Miller Hender- ! son brought Princess Doreen cut and, with1 i C. I ang in the saddle, the mare went a mile in 1:40. The fractional time was :23%, :47%, 1:13. 1:26%. Henderson has arranged to leave here with the MM for Churchill Downs tomorrow morning, where she goes to fill her engagement in the Clark Handicap, to be run at the Louisville course on Saturday. Riders in Preakness ' RIDERS IN PREAKNESS BALTIMORE. Md., May t Here are some of the jickeys who will have mounts in the Preakne.ss and the horses they will ride : Horse. Killer. Swope K. Stride Coventry "• Kumnior Sinclc Foot A. Johnson j Mali :it Arms I. Xl;iit..-n li.n khone U McAfee I Chantey 1. I'arke | Voltaic K. Coltilctti Almailel L. Mell.Tinutt jty Btaaaif t. tmii I Prince of Kourlwn A. ScuuttinKT Abstract's Mile in 1:42: Best Work at Churchill Downs Wednesday Morning. ! ABSTRACT'S MILE IN 1:42 i Best Work at Churchill Downs Wednesday Morning. i Boon Companion Ready for Engagement In Clark Handicap Saturday— Codahy Horses in Form. i LOUISVILLE, Ky., May 6.— The best work noted this morning was that of Anderson & Kendle's Abstract, when he galloped a mile in 1 :42. Beginning at the stand with Anni-hilator, the two went together the first three-quarters, where the latter dropped out. Abstract's fractional figures were highly creditable, they being as follows: :23%, :48%, 1:15. Boon Companion was out for a canter preparatory to a work Thursday and he cov-i ered a good half mile in :49%. Trainer j Woodman is satisfied with the North Star i III. colt's training and he is a very likely j starter in the Clark Handicap Saturday. The track remained good, with season- I able weather and, although there were few i long works attempted during the morning, many horses showed a keen desire to run fast for short distances. Russell Cave was sent three-quarters, j which he negotiated in :24%, :50%, 1 :16, | going in a steady manner throughout. Cup- i bearer was worked a slow five-eighths by trainer Middleton, the fractions being :24, :50, 1 :04. This colt looks good, as do the other members of the G. C. Cudahy stable that include Sanola and My Dream and are quartered at Churchill Downs. Klsass galloped a mile easily in :53, 1 :18%, j 1 :46%, and Pyroot went three-eighths in :37%. Baalbec galloped seven-eighths in I 1 :36% under restraint. Quatrain and Captain Hal, after their en-i tirely satisfactory work of the day before, were only brought out for slow gallops Wednesday. Quatrain went once around and Captain Hal twice, after which they returned to their stables. The best moves noted by the older horses in preparation for the Clark Handicap was that of Sunspero and Dare Say. The former covered a mile and an eighth cantering at the end in 2:02%, the fractions being fairly fast, as follows: :24%, :50%, 1:18, 1:45%. Dare Say showed her usual willingness to extend herself in morning work, going three-quarters . in 1:16, the first three-eighths being covered in 34 seconds. The Greentree Stable's Leopardess will, according to trainer C. Phillips, be sent here [ to start in the Clark Handicap Saturday. , Her weight allotment in this event is 113 pounds and she will be penalized three (Continued on twelfth page.) e ABSTRACT'S MILE IN 1:42 ' (Continued from first page.) - pounds additional for winning the Kings i County Handicap at Jamaica Tuesday. The Clark Handicap this year promises 5 ' to be a race worthy of the best traditions of I , this event. AVhile Quatrain is not named I ; among the nominees, several prominent t Derby eligibles, including Captain Hal, Kentucky • Cardinal. Lee O. Cotner, Boon Com- | panion, Elsass and Abstract are among those ) assigned weights. Since 1902, when this event was first made ) a handicap, it has been won by three-year- - , , olds on only five occasions, Chilhowee, last fl ■ year's winner, being one. James \V. McClelland will ship the horses ; of Xalapa Farm Stable to Churchill Downs from Pimlico next Saturday. The shipment will comprise six horses, including Sweep-away and Prince of Bourbon, the Derby eligibles. Sweepaway is a likely starter in the Preakness on Friday. J. E. Griffith has wired to Supt. Tom Young for stabling accommodations for Single Foot and five other horses that will leave Pimlico next Saturday for Louisville. Single Foot is the Griffith Derby eligible. Frederick Johnson has not yet fully decided whether he will start Quatrain in j a race prior to the Derby. Owner Johnson makes no secret of the fact that he is well ' satisfied with Quatrain's present condition. Lee O. Cotner will not be sent to Pimlico for the Preakness, according to his trainer, ' Lon Jonc.s. It is now regarded by close students of i affairs pertaining to Derby starters that Sam i Hildreth will send Silver Fox here to start in the big race. This colt, according to reports, is training well. ♦ Aurora's Program Book: Purses of $600 and $700, with $1,000 Feature-Handicap of Saturday's $1,500. j ! i AURORA'S PROGRAM BOOK Purses of $600 and $700, With L $1,000 Feature — Handicap of Saturday's $1,500. AURORA, 111.. May 6.— The program book c , for the first nine days of the Exposition Park t ; i Jockey Club meeting to be held here from i : ! June 4 to June 27, has been received from i I the printer and mailed to horsemen racing in i : ! Kentucky, New York, Maryland and on the \ j Ohio circuit. The book was compiled by racing secretary M. N. Macfarlan. For the opening day the Inaugural Handicap " , of $1,000, at one mile, for three-year-olds I and ever, is the principal attraction. Entries s , clcse for this race on Tuesday, June 2. The ; j j other offerings for the first day's racing in-elude " , two $600 purses and three $700 purses. | : Tt;e same procedure is followed on all ' j | Otlta-7 days except Saturday, when a $1,500 ■ | handicap is offered instead of the usual j $1,000 daily feature. A Chester Cup to Spithead j I | I l CHESTER CUP TO SPITHEAD ) I I (SPECIAL CABLEGRAM ) ] LONDON, England, May C— Lord Derby's s Spithead. a six-year-old chestnut gelding, by f ; j John o'Gaunt — Scapa Flow, won the Chester, r | Cup in a driving finish by half a length at t j the Chester course yesterday. W. M. (I. i. ! i Singer's Daimyo was second and Invercauld J I third. ' ' Twenty horses started in the race. A. F. '. I P.assett's filly. On the Somme, was the favor-ite at 11 to 2, but she failed to finish among K . I the first six. Spithead was at six to one ; j l aimyo at I to 1, and Invercauld 13 to 1. Five-eighths from the finish Weston sent Spithead into the lead and he retained his : advantage to the finish, although Daimyo,! hard ridden by Bulloek, finished fast and forced the leader to a drive to win by half a length. Invercauld was six lengths farther back. Regal Toy, by Achtoi from John Hertz's I mare. La Dauphine, won the Dee Welter Handicap at three-quarters at Chester, to-i day, by three lengths. Easy for Noon Fire: James Butler's Representative First in Jamaica Feature. . [ , L c , t ; i i : i i : \ j " , I s , ; j j " , | : ' j | ■ | j l ) I I ] s f ; j r | t j i. ! i J I ' ' '. I K . I ; j EASY FOR NOON FIRE James Butler's Representative First in Jamaica Feature. » Heavy Shower Previous to Second Race Forces Crowd to Seek Shelter. ♦ NEW YORK. N. Y., May 6.-^Iames Butler's Noon Fire, ridden by jockey Earl Sande and a decided choice in the race, was an easy winner of the Laurelton, a high weight handicap, which featured the card at Jamaica today. The son of High Noon — Fire Away had a safe advantage at the end of the three-quarters journey over Lee Rosenberg's Sun Pal while the third place fell to W. J. Both's Finn Lag. The event carried an added value of $1,200 and was worth to the Butler coffers $985. There was no delay at the barrier and the start was a good one. Finn Lag was the quickest to begin, but Sande had Noon Fire away well and dropped him into second position while Sun Pal was racing in third place. Dangerous, from the G. A. Cochran stable was in early difficulties and Kummer was forced to take up. Rounding the far turn Sande sent Noon Fire to the front and from then on there was no serious doubt as to the ultimate outcome. Finn Lag began to tire and Sun Pal was rushed up, while Dangerous closed an immense gap on the outside. Through the stretch Noon Fire galloped along under restraint. The weather conditions were far from agreeable. Cloudy weather prevailed and previous to the running of the second race, a heavy shower forced the crowd to seek shelter under the stand. The track was fast and good time was displayed in each race. FLAGON IN FRONT. The running of the fifth race, which brought a band of platers at a mile and I seventy yards, witnessed P. Jordan's Flagon, jthe winner in a drive from Mrs. P. J. I Lavin's Valor, while Mrs. A. Swenke's Al I Boyd, was third. The race was marred by ! considerable rough riding entering the stretch, in which Flagon was the offender. Swanson astride Flagon assumed the lead rounding the first turn and took a steady hold of his mount. Valor moved up stoutly on the outside and when swinging for home both horses were closely locked. Flagon came wide and forced Valor out with him and knocking the plater off his stride. The two fought it out through the stretch and Flagon proved the gamer. Catrone lodged a claim of foul which was not allowed. Al Boyd after losing much ground entering the stretch was a distant third. Ten platers, three-year-olds and over, started in the opening race of the after-' noon and the winner came from an unexpected quarter when E. J. Strasner's Sarsaparilla, ridden by jockey H. Wakoff, was victorious in a drive from J. A. Coburn's Rigel, while H. Lingelbach's Wildrake was third. There was a slight delay at the post, but the Held left in good alignment. It was Sarsaparilla that went out to make the pace while Wildrake raced after him. Doctor (llenn leading the others. There was no change in the positions until the stretch turn was reached and it was here that Wildrake began to show signs of distress. Sarsaparilla drew away under punishment and held Rigel safe in the final drive. The latter closed with a rush on the inside. HOLLOW VICTORY FOR MINO. The second race, styled the Breeze Purse and fashioned for three-year-olds and over, resulted in a hollow victory for the Oakridge Stable's Mi no. Lee Rosenberg's I'olly Mc- Wiggles raced to second place, while F. E. Prown's Watts was third. The winner was ridden by jockey Clarenee Kummer. There was no delay at the post and, when the start came, Kummer rushed Mino right to 'jthe front. The son of Wrack — Lady Godiva displayed a high order of speed and quickly drew away into a commanding lead. I'olly McWiggles and Watts went after him, while Barbary, after meeting with early inter- ference was outrun. Turning for home Mino still enjoyed a wide advantage and Kummer, looking back, began to ease up his mount. The Rosenberg filly held on well for second place while Watts was doing his best to save third from the fast-finishing I'.arbary, which, under punishment, was gaining rapidly next to the inside rail. One of the best finishes witnessed at the meeting CUM with the running of the third (Continued on iwi irti page.) , EASY FOR NOON FIRE (Continued from first page.) race, which brought together a cheap field at a mile and seventy yards. C. Cafarelli's Masquerado and the Ascot Stable's Sylvan Spring were so closely locked at the end that the winner was in doubt until the placing judges decided that the former was the winner. Mrs. J. A. Cassaway purchased Scratch before the running of the race and he ran in her colors, finishing a close third. The start was a poor one and Masquerado and Scratch were the only ones to leave in proper alignment. Thurber sent Scratch away into a safe lead and Parke kept Masquerado close at his heels. Sande, astride Sylvan Spring, which began in a tangle, sttadily improved his position on the inside, but was forced to come to the outside entering the stretch. Scratch held on with de-termina'ion when put under punishment, and it was not until the final seventy yards was reached that he faltered. Masqucnulo then j assumed the lead and barely lasted to stall off the rush of the Ascot start, r, which was going fast under a Sande finish. Jockey Karl Sande completed a double When he was winner on William Ziegler, Jr.'s Kspino in the final race of the day in a drive from Harry l'ayne Whitney's Chicaro, while EL T. Wilson's Phantom Fire was third. The winner overcame early interference and when straightened out disposed of Chicaro in the final eighth and was going away at the end. Racing Bill Advanced RACING BILL ADVANCED SPRINGFIELD, 111.. May .'..—Representative B. M. Mitchell's pari-mu-tuel racing bill, sponsored by the Illinois Jockey Club, was advanced to second reading on the house calendar late Tuesday afternoon. Page 2 DAILY RACING F0R3J VOLUME XXXlT HTJMBEB 125 Uuteied i«* ktoonJ tl:i*s u. alter, Al rll ". 1SW. a-the i'j-t „rriie at CliUugo. Ulluoln, under Act j! March S. 1ST9. W. J. MaMurray, PuMrtatr tad Oaneral lutm t%afia IVrrtna Wlaicr Mont lis Pally (Except Sunday) Balance af the Tear. A Daily Ucltetliou of Uie American Turf bj Telegraph DAILY RACING FORM PUBLISHING CO. 441 PLYMOUTH COTHIT CHICAGO. IU. 167- 1M EAST 32nd ST.. KEW YORK CITY. N. Y. 60 RICHMOND STREET. EAST, TORONTO. ONT. 820 LAST THIRD STREET. CIHCINNATI, OHIO SrUSL'Ull'TlON I1V FIRST-CLASS MAIL: liny to November, luclnslre $4 00 per luoatl. L'cieiubcr ta April. IncluaiTe $5.00 per mouth TAYAIILH IN ADVANCE. ItACK XI'MIIERS 111 MAIL. 15 CENTS &ACII. TEI.KfllONE 2067 I1AUUISON. (For 1. illness and circulation purposes only.) Thin l.l j.houe has no couui cliuo with the news or ed.torml depurtnkents and canotrt be used to ranintnuicate « ltli them. To be considered aad answered, all queries to Puilj lt.K-inj- Form must be seat orer the full tisrte imd with the sJilrees of writer. The name* mi.! nddresari arc disject to a local and foreign d.iectory teat. 86508 is first index of 1S25 Here and There on the Turf: Preakness Importance. Training Casualties. Policing the Tracks. Two Jockey Contracts. Here and There on the Turf Preakness Importance. Training Casualties. Policing the Tracks. Two Jockey Contracts. Friday at PimLeo most of tbe leading three year olds that have stood the rigors of training this spring, will face the barrier in the $50,000 Preakness Stakes. Quatrain, the Kentucky Derby future choice, and some of the other colts that have been in training in the West, will not be sent East for tho Preakness Stakes, but it is already certain that the Maryland Jockey Oub feature will attract a thoroughly worthy field. The Preakness Stakes has attained high importance during recent years, an import ance which is only partially due to it« liberal en dowment. It is the first of the big three-year old stake rac? to be decided each year and its winner attains a high standing at once among the big money winners of the year. Winners of the Preakness Stakes of late years have not carried on particularly well through the remainder of the racing season. Whether the rushing of their preparation for this race had anything to do with this condition or not is a question, but the fact remains that s-ince the victories of Sir Barton in 1919 and Man o' War in 1920, the winners of this stake race have failed to race back to their Preakness Stakes form in later starts. In 1921 the ill fated Broomspun won the Preakness Stakes for Harry Payne Whitney. A short time afterward he met with a mishap and was dostroyed. In 1922 Pillory carried the colors of R. T. Wilson to victory in the big race. He became the greatest money winner of the year by winning the Belmont Stakes later on, but that was the only victory for the Wil«on colt after his success in the Preakness Stakes. Then in 1923 W. J. Salmon's Vigil won the race. He failed to score another victory during the rest of the year. And Nellie Morse which won the big event for H. C. Fisher last year, did not take another race through the remainder of the racing season. The action of president Joseph E. Widener of th^ Westchester Racing Association in ar ranging for a force of guards to protect the 1 grounds and stables at Belmont Park at all hours is to be commended. Daily Racing | Form has repeatedly stressed the importance of an adequate policing of the tracks at night. j not only to safeguard the properties of the i associations, but to protect the thoroughbred { i tenants cf the stables from the work of prowlers and unscrupulous hangers-on. President Widener in taking the initiative, in this matter has given the movement to police the tracks a great impetus. Although . ! the other associations in The Jockey Club ! ' circuit have not a« yet defin tcly adopted the Widener program, it is intimated that they ! intend to do so. This policy should be extended not only to all New York tracks, but to all tracks in the country. Such incidents as the alleged poisoning of Sunny Man at Havre de Grace and a reported | case of "night riding" earlier in the Maryland 1 racing season serve to emphasize the necessity for such precautions. j It is better to do as the Westchester Racing I Association has done and take measures to prevent such incidents in advance, rath-r than wait for such things to happen before considering remedies for dangerous conditions. The number of casualties among the three-year-olds training for the Preakness Stakes and the Kentucky Derby this spring has been 1 unusually high. Ponaibly the number of horses in this age division which have gone wrong j i { i . ! ! ' ! | 1 j I 1 during their preparation has been no higher i j than usual, but the mishaps have struck the1 1 stars of the division almost exclusively. Natur j I ally they have attracted mere attention thnn i J would have been the case if less important horses were affected. In 1924 Wise Counsellor, Sarazen and St. 'James, the winter choices for the Derby, all went wrong before the running of the big ! race. Sarazen and Wise Counsellor later proved their high class in actual racing vfcan ! they had recovered from their injuries, but | they had missed their opportunities in the early richest races for horses of their age. This year Master Charlie, Stimulus. Sumpter I and Mark Master are among the Derby candidates that have gone wrong in training. ! I ' Master Charlie was tbe most highly considered of all, but Stimulus had many friends as well. Robert Odom thought well of Sumpter's chances and Mark Master was training in a j way that led his supporters to expect much of j him. I Quatrain, the present favorite, for a time threatened to go wrong also as a result of an injury to a frog, but he has recovered completely from this difficulty and promises to go to the post a thoroughly sound horse. If he goes to the poet and wins the Ken'.ucky Derby he will be the second Louisiana Derby , , i j 1 j I i J ! ! | I ! I ' j j I , , winner in successive years to score in the Blue Grass feature. Black Gold, after winning the Jefferson Park three year-old event last year at New Orleans, went on to Churchill Downs to take the Kentucky Derby. Two important jockey contracts wer? reported as arranged Tuesday. Clarrnce Kum mer, generally recoeniied as second only to Earl Sande in riding ability, assigned second call upon his services to the stable of Gifford A. Cochran, end Albert Johnson, essaying a comeback after a considerable period of idleness, affiliated himself with the Glen Riddle1 Farm establishment. Kummer is reported to be receiving $15,000 for second ca'l from the Cochran establishment. wh?reas the Log Cabin Stable of W. A. Harri-man has first call and is paying him only .$12,000. This is a peculiar situation, but is probably due to the fact that the shortage of good riders in the face of a greatly increased demand just now becoming strongly evident, i has resulted in making Kummer's value in- \ create materially since he came to terms with i the Harriman stable. In any case Kummer will have a busy sea-, son, as the Harriman stable, through the acquisition of the racing stable of the late August Belmont, ha3 grown almost overnight from a small establishment to a decidedly impressive one. The Cochran horses are now in charge of William Duke, who resigned his position as trainer for the fabulously wealthy Aga Khan in France to assume his present duties. He has ambitious plans fcr the stable and expects to have plenty of use for a capable rider. Albert Johnson has been showing excellent form in Maryland since his return to the saddle some days ago and it is natural that his services should be sought after by stables not already well equipped with riding material. Johnson, wh;n he is paying strict attention to business and taking his saddle work seriously, is worthy to rank among the best jockeys in the country. In the past he has been inclined to take his responsibilities to himself and his employers too lightly at times and has consequently failed to hold his own with r.ders much his inferior in natural ability. • Daily Racing Form Handicaps Daily Racing Form Handicaps 1 | PIMLICO The horses which seem best in Thursday'* races are : Plmllco, Hd„ May 6, 1922. 1 — Fore Lady, Pheasant, Curler. 2 — Bullseye, Houdini, Carabinier. 3-CHACOLET, Whetstone, Flames. 4 — Candy Kid, Storm King, Finland. 5 — Flying Al, Rusovia, Can't Say No. 6 — Rejected, Brown Betty, Reply. 7 — Thistlewood, Diogenes, Flagship. T. K. Lynch. New York Handicap. 1 — Pheasant, Little Blaze, Fore Lady, Cobra. 2 — Carabinier, Houdini, Double Tip. Bullseye. 3— WHETSTONE, Flames, Chacolet, Dr. O'Mara. 4 — Candy Kid, Senalado, Finland, Laddie Bock. I— Just, Flying Al, Half Pint, Cant Say No. 6— Rejected, Trip Lightly, Brown Betty, Reply. 7 — Diogenes, Thomasine, Permanent Wave, Setting Sun. Chlcnco Handicap. 1 — Pheasant, Fore Lady, Gettysburg, Green Blazes. 2 — Lieutenant Seas, Double Tip, Bullseye, Rock Bass. 3— WHETSTONE, Chacolet, Flame, Prince Hamkt. 4 — Courageous, Candy Kid, Senalado, Laddie Buck. 5 — Fornovo. Cote d'Or, Just, Flay On. 6 — Trip Lightly, Rejected, Brown Betty, Reply. 7 — Batonnier, Lucifer, Thistlewood, Rocky Ford. Cincinnati Handicap. 1 — Pheasant, Little Blaze, Cobra, Gettysburg. 2 — Carabinier. Bullseye, Saint Pancras, St Lawrence. 3— CHACOLET, Whetstone, Flames, Dr. O'Mara. * — Courageous, Laddie Buck, Senalado, Gold-piece. 5 — Vitamin, Suburban, Lucky Strike, Fornovo. 6— Trip Lightly, Rejected, Brown Betty, Note o' Love. 7— Diogenes, Permanent Wave, Setting Sun. Turn berry. Observer's Handicap. 1— Pheasant, Green Blazes, Fore Lady, Little Blaze. 2— Double Tip, Bullseye, St. Lawrence, Carabinier. 3— WHETSTONE, Chacolet, Flames, Frince Hamlet. 4 — Courageous, Senalado, Goldpiece, Candv Kid. 5— Just. Cote d'Or, Lucky Strike. Vitamin. 6 — Trip Lightly, Reply, Rejected, Note o' Love. 7 — Permanent Wave, Diogenes, Lucifer, Batonnier. Consensu* of Uaudlcaps. 1-PHEASANT, Fore Lady, Little Blaze, 5recn Blazes. 2 — Carabinier, Bullseye, Lieutenant Seas, Double Tip. 3— Whetstone, Chacolet. Flames, Dr. O'Mara. 4 — Courageous, Candy Kid, Senalado, Laddie Buck. 5 — Just, Flying Al, Fornovo, Vitamin. 6 — Trip Lightly, Rejected, Reply, Brown Betty. 7 — Diogenes. Thistlewood, Batonnier, Permanent Wave. JAMAICA The horses which seem best in Thursday's races are : Kew York, H. T., May 6, l»2i. 1 — Jibe, Kit Carson, Play Hour. 2 — Silver Fox, Blind Play, Tester. 3 — JULIE, Eagerness. Sister Sue. 4 — Thunderclap, Emissary, Moonraker. 5--Long Point, Cartoonist, Prince James. 6 — Prenez Garde, Winsome, Twig. C. J. Connors. New York Handicap. 1 — Jibe. Flora Star. Evil Mama. Crosswise. 2— BLIND PLAY, Silver Fox, Tester, Nose Dive. 3— Julie, All in All, Cathleen Ni Houlihan, Eagerness. 4— Billy Warren, Hullabaloo. Moonraker, While Wash. 5 —Long Point. Over Fire, George De Mar. Prim James. C — Prenez Garde, Twig, Winsome, Circus Rider. C'Uloasro Handicap. 1 — Evil Mama, Kit Carson, Flora S'ar, Jibe. 2— Silver Fox, Thunderclap, Blind Play, Tester. 3 — Eagerness, Julie, Sister Sue, Juno. 4 — Faddist, Moonraker, Panic, Emissary. 5 — CARTOONIST, Over Fire, George De Mar, Thimble. G — Prenez Garde, Twig. Winsome. Cincinnati Handicap. 1 — Evil Mama, Flora Star, Kit Carson, Play Hour. 2— Silver Fox, Tester, Blind Play, Panic. 3 — All in All, Skirmish, Julie, Eagerness. 1 4 — Moonraker, Emissary, Billy Warren, Panic. 5— Over Fire, Cartoonist, Long Point, May Party. G— PRENEZ GARDE. Twig, Winsome. Observer's Handicap. 1— Evil Mama, Kit Carson, Flora Star, Bal Masque. 2 — Silver Fox, Tester, Nose Dive, Thunderclap. 3 — JULIE. Eagerness, All in All. Sister Sue. 4 — Thunderclap, Moonraker, Panic, Faddist. 5 — Cartoonist. Prince James, Long Point, Over Fire. 6 — Prenez Garde, Twig, Winsome. Consensus of Handlcnps. 1 — Evil Mama, Jibe, Kit Carson, Flora Star. 2 — Silver Fox, Blind Play, Tester, Thunderclap. 3 — Julie. Eagerness, All in All, Sister Sue. 4—Thunderclap, Billy Warren, Faddist, Moonraker. 5 — Long Point, Cartoonist, Over Fire, Prince James. 6— PRENEZ GARDE, Twig, Winsome, Circus Rider. COLUMBUS The horses which seem best in Thursday's races are : Columbus, Ohio, May 6, 192a. 1 — One Gold Buck, Nervous Abie, Bathilde Seth. 2 — Birrichina, Homer, Mary Rock. 3 — CARRY ON. loyalty. Blue Wrack. 4 — In Doubt, Drummond, Woodland Queen. 5 — Jaunebar, Trafalgar, Follow Me. 6— Hopeful, Rob, Red MilL 7 — John Hoshor, Georgia May, Mike Morrissey. F. II. Sproule. New York Handicap. 1— Top Lady. Bathilde Seth. Mabel Seth, One Gold Buck. 2 — Yaneo, Homer. New rink, Mary Rock. 3— Carry On. W. P. Montgomery, John Jr.. Balarosa. 4 — Woodland Queen, Cautious, Clearfield Tingling. 5 — JAUNEBAR, Private Peat, Balefull, Follow Me. G — Hopeful. Bethlehem Steel, Buck Jones. Martha Moore. 7 — John Hoshor. Mike Morrissey, Crestwood Boy, Hercules. Chicago Handicap. 1— BATHILDE SETH. One Gold Buck, Mabel Seth. Nervous Abie. 2— Win or Quit, Birrichina, Homer, Mary Rock. 3— Blue Wrack, W. I'. Montgomery, John Jr., Carry On. 4— Woodland Queen, In Doubt, Tingling. Drummond. 5— Balefull, Follow Me. Trafalgar, Jaunebar. 6— Hopeful, Buck Jones, Gypsy Light, Red Mill. 7— John Hoshor, San Hedron, Hercules, Article X. Cincinnati Handicap. 1— BATHILDE SETH. Mabel Seth, Top Lady, One Gold Buck. 2— New Pink, Mary Rock, Win or Quit. Homer. 3— Carry On, W. P. Montgomery, John Jr.. Blue- Wrack. 4 — Drummond. Tingling, Cautious, Virginia Goodwin. r — Jaunebar. Follow Me, Trafalgar. Balefull. €— Hopeful. Gypsy Light. Rob. Red Mill. 7— John Hoshor, Article X., Crestwood Boy, Glad News. Observer's Handicap. 1— Mabel Seth. Bathilde Seth, One Gold Buck Top I adj. -— Win or Quit, Birrichina, Homer, New Pink. 3 — Carry On, John Jr., W. P. Montgomery, Balarosa. 4 — Clearfield, Cautious, In Doubt, Summer Sigh. 5 — Balefull, Private Peat, Jaunebar, Follow Me. ' 6— HOPEFUL, Red Mill, Bethlehem Steel. Bill Head. 7 — John Hoshor, Glad News, Crestwood Boy, Mike Morrissey. « Consensus of Handicaps. I— Bathilde Seth, One Gold Buck, Top Lady, Mabel Seth. I 2— Win or Quit, Birrichina, Yaneo. New Pink. : 3 — Carry On, Blue Wrack, W. P. Montgomery, John Jr. t 4 — Woodland Queen, In Doubt, Drummond, Clearfield. j 5 —Jaunebar, Balefull, Follow Me, Trafalgar. j 6— HOPEFUL, Red Mill. Rob. Buck Jones. 7— John Hoshor, .ulike Morrissey, Crestwood Boy, Glad News. AEBOK The horses which seem best in Thursday'* races are : Akron, Ohio, May C, 1925. 1 — Toombeola, Star Time, Trooper. 2— Lent, Rebate, Lasses White. 3 — Richard Murray, Antiquity, Runchief. 4 — Locarno. Oil Lady, Peace Pal. 5 — Lotto. Monsoon, Double Van. 6— MONASTERY, Rajah. Verbena. 7 — Dustman, Royal Maid, Prince Direct J. J. Murphy. New York Hnndleap. 1 — Trooper. Thirty Seven, Roseberry, Pom- erene. 2 — Lariat, Lieutenant Perkins, Prairie, Frenchy. 3 — Runchief. Antiquity, Frank Sumpter, Black Monkey. 4 — The Muleskinner, Oil Lady, Peace Pal, Hilloro. 5 — Double Van, Monsoon, Doctor Tubbs, Humble. M — Rock Bottom, Rajah, Wracklane. Antilles. 7— PRINCE DIRECT, Bristow, Dustman, Royal Maid. Chlcnsro Handicap. 1 — Toombeola, Trooper, Star Time, Green Briar. | 2 — Lieutenant Perkins, Lent, Queen Mazonia, McCaddin. 3— Charles Henry, Black Monkey. Frank Sumpter. Eternity. 4— rEACE PAL, Pretty Mally. Hilloro, Oil Lady. 5 — Monsoon, Doctor Tubbs, Ira Wilson, Without. G — Monastery, Rajah, Rock Bottom. Verbena. 7 — Prince Direct, Bristow, Dustman, Mon-tillo. Cincinnati Handicap. 1— Trooper, Thirty Seven, Green Briar, Verdi Loon. 2 — Bob Baker. Lasses White, Lent, Lieutenant Perkins. 3— Antiquity, Charles Henry. Richard Murray. Runchief. 4— Hilloro. Jacobean, Pretty Mally, Miss Miami. 5 — Without, Double Van, Doctor Tubbs, Monsoon. 6— ROCK BOTTOM, Monastery, Antilles, Rajah. "—Prince Direct, Bristow, Qua.sh, Royal Maid. Observer's Handicap. 1— Trooper, Toombeola, Star Time, Verdi Loon. 2— Lieutenant Perkins, Lent, Lasses White, Bob Baker. :■— Eternity, Charles Henry, Frank Sumpter, Antiquity. 4— PEACE PAL, The Muleskinner, Oil Lady, Jacobean. 5— Doctor Tubbs, Without. Humble, Lank. G— Rock Bottom, Monastery, Rajah, Antilles. 7— Prince Direct, Bristow, Dustman, Nuyaka.' Couseuans of Hand leaps. 1 -Trooper, Toombeola, Star Time, Thirty Seven. 2— Lieutenant Perkins, Lent, Lariat, Bob Baker. 3— Richard Murray, Runchief, Charles Henry, Antiquity. 4— Peace Pal, Locarno, The Muleskinner, Hilloro. •' — Lotto, Double Van, Monsoon, Without. G— Rock Bottom, Monasterv, Rajah, Verbena. 7— PRINCE DIRECT, Dustman, Bristow, Royal Maid. Coffroth Handicap Value COFFROTH HANDICAP VALUE TORONTO, Ont, May «.— According to judi»e Francis Nelson, who was the presiding steward at Tijuana, the Coffroth Handicap of next year will probably be worth |70,000 to the winner, as the Tijuana Jockey Club will add $67,500 to the race for the U2« running. Page 3 Daily Racing Form Charts: Lexington J^Alljr RACING FORM j LEXINGTON LEXINGTON. KY., WEDNESDAY. MAY C, 1925.- (1 Mile.) Tenth and last day- Kentucky Association Spring meeting of 10 days. Weather clear. I Presiding Steward, C. \V. Hay; Associate Steward. W. H. Shelley, Pla-.ing Judges, J. G. Ueeder, If. II. McClelland and J. S. Wallace. r'tarters. William Hamilton and William Snyder, Racing Secie-tary. W. H. Shelley Racing starts at 2 00 p. m. (Chicago time, :*.:00 p. m.i. W indi(atos whip. S spurs. B blinkers. Figures in i ar.'iitheses following th- d. stance of each race indicate date, track record, age of horse and weight carried. 'Indicates apprentice allowance. 8Q9QQ FIRST RACE— Futurity Course. (Sept. 25. 1920— 1:03 %— 2— 1C0.) Purse $830. 3-year-0«7^IO«7 olds and upward. Claiming. Net value to winner $650; second. $100: third, $50. Index Horses AWtPPSt % % Str Fin Jockeys Owners Erwiv. Odds Str't 89137'MUSTY MAKY MlM 6 3 21* 2» 1} l1 H Meyer J H Downing 510-100 88034*RAPII 1 A\ wb :• 100 7 7 6' 6' 21 link I, l'ichon Mm It McGarvey 145-100 H9l37'OD[ MaTH wb 4 108 :: 1 4s 5* 4'1 32 W Rnour C B ShuTer 74S-100 i;9IO!!'l'.KAl'KCI, ADDIKw 4 106 2 I 5h 4» 51 4* E McCl'ng E J Wall 925-100 WIII'liMg JKNX1E wb :'. 9»; I 2 l'l l'l .T' 5'1 \V Charles F D Foster 420-100 89105 SAX-SILK, w 3 101 4 4 ?.- 31 6l 6'1J McCey W L Lewis 1S15-100 89 137 'BREECHLOADER w 4 1"5 16 7 7 7 7 1, Neal C K Hamilton 3S45-1O0 Time. 22%. 47%. 1:00%. 1:09%. Track fast. $12 mutuels paid Dusty Mary. $12. 20 straight, $4.(50 place, $.5.20 show; Rapid Day, $3.10 place, $2.70 •Iiiiu : (»dd Seth, $.'1.40 show. K ;uivalcnt bcokmg odds— Dusty Mary. 510 to 100 straight. l.'.O to 100 place, CO to 100 thow; Rapid Day. 55 to 100 place, ;',5 to 100 show; Odd Seth. 70 to 100 show. Winner 15. f. by Sweep On Mary Lac, by Marta Santa (trained by J. H. Downing; bred by Ilimyar Stud). Went to post at 4:0.1. At post 1 minute. Start good and slow. Won driving: second and third the same. DI'STY MAKY raced closest up from the start and, taking the lead in the stretch, held it gamely in th.- final drive and outstayed RAPID DAY. The latter suffered from much interference and was ridden wide on the turns, bnt finished fast while swerving. ODD SETH raced prominently all the way. BKAUTIFI I. ADDIE showed improvement, but began tiring in the stretch. MISS JENNIE net a fast pace-, but quit after going a fast half mile. Overweights — Dusty Mary. 2 pounds; Breechloader, 2. 6Q9IA 8E"c6kd_K ACE— Futurity Course, (oept. 25. 1920— 1:09%— 2— 120.) Pun* $800. S- (jiIm'xU year-olds and upward. Claiming. Net value to winner $650; second, $100; third, $54. Index Horses AWtPPSt % % Str Fin Jockeys Owners Equiv. Odds Str't 89008 'HILLY KLAIR w 4 108 1 1 1J ll l'l 1| W Charles W N Potts 5610-100 890 12 DOWM TOWN WB 3 1C6 8 I 2 2"» 21 2« J McCoy J W Parrish 540-100 89 1 03 'GEO. GROOM wb 3 106 6 6 31 4l 31 31 ■ Harvey W E Caskey Jr 505-lfO 89 106 'PI RE DH w 5 105 5 4 41 31 41 41 la Neal Williamii Bros 70 100 88039* STOXBAdE w 5 104 2 8 71 71 5»« 5» L M i'ie:-y W A Baumgartner 31.5-I'JO MUI niinil) wb 4 112 15 8 8 61 G» J Francis T Sanford 22X5-10"/ 89210-ELM w 3 K61 4 3 6* 51 !■ 71 L Pichon P~ Mannix 2750-100 89105 MARyUETTE w I 96 7 7 5* 61 8 8 (1 N..el F \ Wehle 5895-100 Time. 22%. 47%. 1:00%. 1:09%. Track fast. $2 mutuels paid Billy Klair. $114.00 straight, $52.30 place, $18.00 show; Down Town, $7.20 place, $5.'M show; (in). Groom. $4.00 show. F-eiuivalcnt booking odds— Billy Klair. ."030 to ICO straight. 2515 to 100 place, 800 to 100 show; Down Tovn. L'tiO to 100 p'acc. 150 to 100 show; Geo. Groom, 130 to 100 show. Winner 15. g. by Horrou— Ethelburg II.. by Hapsburg (trained by I). T. Morris; bred by Mr. John ]'. Gorham). Went to post at 2:38. At post 2 minutes. Start good and slow. Won driving; second and third the same. 1511. 1. Y KI.AIR began fast, showed the most sliced all the way and, being hard ridden, held DOWN TOWN safe. The latter raced forawrdly and gamely for the entire race. CEO. CROOM lost ground by racing wide. IM'RE DKK ran a bad race and far below his best form. STONEAGE closed a big gap in the last quarter. Overweight- Elm. 1 If |K unds. onn M THIRD RACE— 1 1-16 Miles. (April 25. 1921— 1 : 42 %— 3—103. )~ ~Purse $800. 3-year-O ' *J +d ~ft \- olds and upward. Claiming. Net value to winner $650; second, $100; third, $50. Index Horses" AWtPPSt % H "% Str Fin Jockeys Owners Equiv. Odds Str't 89171M.INKS w 5 103 1 9 9n 81 61 l1 1- A Vlsmoi O R Allen 1700-100 1 89109'MLSS MAZIE wb 5 105 5 1111 9l 7 1 31 2* S Kehrt OMeara Bros 1090-100 1 882I8 FREI KINNEY wlIMM 8 7'J 41 l'l 21 S*| L M'mery W A Baumgartner CS5-100 8921 I 'ATTRACT! VE WSB i 105 2 1 2) 11 31 41 41 O Noel T V Mountjoy 1400-100 Mi1"Wal PRIZE B 9 103 3 2 5l 3» 4» 61 51 W CharlM V Tyler 1140-100 ' 8921 1 'TAYLOR HAY w 5 109 9 5 8» 6» 5« 5» 6» W Fronk .T I Taylor 525-100 • 89082'ejUOIN wb 1 106 7 4 41 2* 2" 7* 7« L Neai Williams Bros Pg-M 1 89173 WI.si; B1M. wsb 3 I'M 4 3 61 71 9« 81 8» R Bin lau It A Neal tJ«li-l"0 89171 lil.BAXBK ws I 102 11 6 3 1 5l 81 9! 9» J McCov B W Stivers &05:-100 ' MIH'im SAN w 4 112 S 10 10a 10« lCWlO" D Jones ( Watta t 89174 DAISY CARTER wb 3 102 6 7 I'll 11 11 :i [a Pichon Ritter & Carter 3980-100 tMutuel field. Time. 23J5. 47%. 1:14%. 1:40%. 1:47%. Track fast. $2 mutuels paid — Links. $:50.00 straight, $12.80 place, $7.70 show; Miss Maiie, $12.50 place, $7.30 1 show: Fred Kinney. $5. IK) show. Equivalent Ixxjking odds — Links. 17C0 to 100 straight. 540 to 100 place. 285 to 100 show; Miss Mazie, 525 to 100 place. 205 to lOt) sh.w: Fred Kinney. Mt to 100 show. Winner 15. g, by Short Grats— Christophine, by Plaudit (trained by G. R. Allen; bred by Short Crass Stud). Went to post at 3:10. At post 4 minutes. Start good and slow. Won easily: second and third 1 driving. LINKS, racing in much improved form, moved up steadily from a s'ow beginning and, taking : the h-ad in the stretch, won going away. MISS MAZIE, also far back for a half mile, closed a big : gap and f in. shed fast. FUKD KINNEY raced into the lead, but began tiring in the last eighth. ATTRACTIVE s.t and forced the pace, but tirol finally. WAR PUIZE also tired. TAYLOR HAY had no ' mishaps. QCOIM ran a bad race and quit in the stretch. Scratched— 80211 Foxmore. 00; 89078 Betsy Bacon, 92. Overweights — Taylor Hay. I pound: Wise Bill, 1. fiQ9 4 9 FOURTH RACE— Futurity Course. (Sept. 25, 1920—1:09% — 2 — 120.) Purse $800. 3-C7«7 " ^~jT^ year-olds and upward. Claiming. Net value to winner $650; second, $100; third, $50. • ' Index Horses AWtPPSt Vi % Str Fin Jockeys Owners Equiv. Ot'.ds Str't 89103 PILLAclER wb 3 106 8 1 l'l l1 1* l'l D Jones C H Knebelkamp 220-100 I J».r 757,CAl'N HANEY wsB 4 111 4 4 P 21 21 2' II Mey»r J Koors 72O-100 » 85714:1»KLECTABLE w 4 111 1 5 6'1 3* 3* 3l E Pool Treacy & Walker 275-100 89139 HOMING- BIRD w :; 105 7 7 7'1 51 41 4» L Neal P Stanton 2885-100 8565.! SAM MKNUKL. w 3 110 I I 8 6 6» 5» J Francis J T Looney 154c-100 8»137"MY VALET wb 5 111 2 5 5" 7 7 6" A Vlemot J H Stamper Jr 375-100 88942 AMBALIKA w 4 10S 5 3 3" 41 51 7 W Fronk E F Pritchaid 4490-100 ) 8910C TREASURER WB G 105 2 I 41" Fell. S Bcnks R L Baker 3225-100 ' Time. 22, 47, 1:00%. 1:09%. Track fait. $2 muluels paid- Pillager. $0.40 straight, $4.30 place, j 2.90 show; Captain Haney, $7.00 place, $4.20 1 show: Delectable. $2.00 show. Equivalent booking odds — Pillager. 220 to 100 straight. Ill to 100 place, 45 to 100 show; Captain 1 Haney. 250 to 100 place, 110 to 100 show; Delectab'e, 45 to 100 show. Wimier 15. c. by Dick Welles Ethclda, by Ethelbert (trained by E. O'ConMclI ; bred by Mr. Polk : Lafoon). Went to post at 3:44. At post 1 minute. Start good and slow. Won carily; second and third driving, l'll.l AliER took the lead at aBM and, making the pace fast, showed the most speed and led 1 easily all the way. CAITAIN HANEY raced in closest pursuit all the way and finished gamely. DE-LECTA15LE ran well and saved mm h ground on the turns. HOMINC BIRD closed a gap in the stretch. SAM MENOEL began s'.owly and was ridden wide. TKEASCKEU fell when rounding the last turn. Overweights Pillager, 2 pounds; Homing Bird. 1: Sam Mengel, 4; Ambalika, 2. . '• nnniQ FIFTH RACE— 1 1-8 Miles. (May 10." 1916— 1:50%— 4— 114.) Eleventh Running BLUE ■ 0*9&^%* GRASS STAKES. $3,000 Added. 3-year-olds. Net value to winner $3,080; second, i $350; tVrd. $150. Index Horses AWtPPSt A4 ^ % str Fin Jcckcys Owners Equiv. Odds Str't : 89081'STEP ALOXO wsB 126 6 3 3'1 Is 1* l1 1» E Pool P M Grabner 150-100 ' (89081 )BROI)W AY JONESw 126 2 C 5 3' 3 « 2« 21 E Blind Idlo Hour Stock Fm Stbtl25-100 89176 BILL STRAP w 126 4 6 l'l 2J 21 3J 3« H Meyer Idlo Hour Stock Fm Stb t t 89081 'OLD SLIP wsb L'6 1 2 4' 4» 4» 44 4« W W T'or H P Headley 595-100 89176 FIRE »N w B 126 5 4 2» 5 5 5 5 L Neal J II Woodford 4730-100 ! 88978 TRAYMORE wb 126 3 1 Fell O Willis M O Cundiff 1650-100 tCoupled as Idle Hour Stock Farm Stable entrv. Time 24%. 48%. 1:12%. 138'i. 1:51%. Track fast. $2 mutuels paid Str-p Along, $5.00 straight, $2.! 0 place, $3.00 show; Idle Hour Stock Farm Stable , entry, ft tt place. $2.tiO ho\v. Equivalent booking odds Step Along. 150 to 100 straight. 40 to 100 place, 50 to 100 rhow; Idle , Hour Stork Farm Stable entry. 20 to 100 plac-e. .50 to 100 show. Winner Ch. c, by I'ncle— Ivabel, by Ogden (trained by W. Perkins: bred by Mr. William B. Miller). Went to post at 4:18. At post 2 minutes. Start good and slow. Won easily; second and third j driving. S'i'EP AlaOMQ was icstrained in the early running, then raced into the lead, and held the race , safe all through the last eighth. BROADWAY JONES suffered from much crowding soon after the ; start and was in last place f,,r the first eighth, but moved up rapidly, and closed a big gap into a fast going second. III1J STRAP lunged wildly at the start, but showed fine s|ieed in the early puce-making and finished gamely. OLD SLIP was clone when reaching .he stretch. FIRK ON quit after . going a half mile. TRAYMORE swerved badly soon after start and fell on the first turn. Scrati hed- IS0170I King Nadi. 126. - OQ9 | A SIXTH RACE— 4 1-2 Furlongs. (May 11. 1911— 53%— 3— 115.) Versailles Purse. $800 j Q%j£t~h~& Adaod. 2-year-olds. Allowances. Net value to winner $650: second. $119.50; third. $63. : Index Horses AWtPPSt % Str Kin Jockeys Owners Ec,niv. Odds Str't t MAI.l.V JAM) w P* 7 3 1' U 1»* H Meyer J C Milam 330-luO 5 (89104 tBILLY WITT w 108 5 4 P 21 3" B Harvey R L Baker 350-100 0 GABERDINE w |H 11 41 4» 3» L Canfield P. Colston 2010-109 j 89080 SMACKER w 115 4 3 21 3' 41 J Gormley W E Applegat 2 45-100 1 89013 OOB OAINTS w-108 3 5 5« 5« P W Kronk E F Pritchard 420-100 0 (89077 ILI'CENT »B 110 2 6 61 6* 6» E Pool J N Camden tS«5-100 0 BARRINGTON w 106 6 7 7 7 7 ■ McCl'ng J N Camden t t tCoupled as J. N. Camden entry. Time. 23. 47%. 54%. Track fast. $2 mutuels paid Mally Jane. $8 00 straight. $5.50 place, $4.10 Know; Billy Witt, $5.20 place, $3. CO J show: ;abcrdinc. $7.20 show. Equivalent booking »\&e. Mally Jane. 3.30 to 100 straight. 175 to 100 place, 105 to 100 show; Rilly j Witt. 100 to 100 place. M) to 100 show; Caberdine. 260 to 100 show. . W:nner Br. f, by Delhi -Galaxy, by Star Shoot (trained by J. C. Milam; bred by Messrs. Callaher r Bros.). Went to post at 4:52. At post 1 minnte. Start good and slow. Won driving; second and third the t same. MALLY JANE t cgan well and. showing fine sp -.-,1 in fast pacemakiug. outstayed BILLY WITT. .The latter raced prominently for the entire race and finished gamely when ridden hard. GAI5RRDINE, , probably best, was taken far back in the first quarter and ridden wide on the turns, but came with 1 a rush In the last eighth. SMACKER tired after going well for a half mile. The others were always s outrun. Scratched (8OOT0)Kslln. 108; (88079) Supporter. 108: 189043) Margate. 105. Overweights Mally Jane, :t |hmiim1s; Our Gains, 2; Lucent, 2. j I QQ9J^ SEVENTH RACE— 1 1-8 Miles. (May 10. 1916— 1:50%— 4— 114.) Purse $300. 3-ye r-OjF^n»J olds and upward. Claiming. Wet value to winner $650; second. $100; third. $50. Index Horses AWtl'PSt % % % Str Fin Jockeys Owners Equiv. Odds Str't ~ 89139 AVIKTTE wn 3 100 6 4 1 1» U l'l l'l L M'mery H P Headley 17:10-100 M14S"NOOAUn w 4 108 3 3 5* 3* 2» 2 2« W Fronk J t Looney 195-100 (8»109)*R1B CRASS w 6 105 2 6 3 2» 3* 3« 3« L. Pichon Mrs R McGarvey B£M S«1M»80N OF TROUP MlM 6 3 41 4» 4» 4» 4« R Z' echini W Porkina 330-1M 89177'CHEREBU wn 3 95 4 6 6" 6 ° 6l» 51 5* W Charles J II Nichols G4O-100 8»14S*ESCARPOLETTE w % 98 7 7 7 7 7 G4 6« W McG'gh. T F Dovereaux 225^-100 '-100 88055 •SOPHIA MARIE w IVlliBHI 7 O Noel T M Botta 55;. Tirao. 24%. 47%. 1:12%. 1:39%, 1:62%. Track fast. $2 mutuels paid— Aviette, $36.60 straight, $12.10 place, $5.30 show; Nogalcs, $1.00 place, $3.00 show: Rib ;rass, $2.70 show. Equivalent bojking odds — Aviette, 1730 to 100 straight. 505 to 100 place, 1C5 to 100 show; Nogalea, 100 to 100 place. 7.0 to 100 show; Rib Grass, 35 to 100 show. Winner -Br. f. by P.rowu Prince II. — Lida Flush, by Royal Flush III. (trained by J. T. Taylor; bred by Mr. Hal Price Headley). Went to post at 5:2(5. At post 4 minutes. Start good and slow. Won "asily; second and third driving. AVIETTE, suddenly improved, began well and was hard ridden and need into a lead at once, easily held sway throughout. NOGALES raced well all the way and finished w*»ll. - HI H CRASS was weakly ridden and ran a good race. SON OF TROMP tired in the stretch. SOPHIA MARIE quit badly. Overweights — Aviette, 2 pounds: Son of Tromp, 4: Cherebu. 1. _ — • Daily Racing Form Charts ' 1 1 ' • 1 ' 1 1 : : ' " • ' I » ) ' 1 1 : 1 . '• ■ i : ' t ! , , j , ; . - j : t 5 0 j 1 0 0 t t J j r t , 1 s 4 JAMAICA (Copyright, 1925, by Daily Racing Form Publishing Company.) NEW YORK. M. Y.. WEDNESDAY, MAY 6, 1925— Jamaica (1 Mile.) Seventh Day. Metropolitan Jockey Club. Spring Meeting of 20 days. Weather cloudy. Stewards, J. E. Cowdin, G. II. Bull and W. S. Vosburgh. Judges, E. ('. Smith and C. Cornehlsen. Starter, Mars Cassidy. Racing Secretary, G. F. Dobson. Racing starts at 2:30 p. m. (Chicago time, 1:30 p. m). W indicates whip. S spurs. 15 blinkers. Figures in parentheses fallowing the distance of each race indicate date, track record, age of horse and weight carried. *Indicates apprentice allowance. CQOQQ FIRST RACE— 3-4 Mile. (Oct. 5. 1922— 1:11%— 2— 117.) Purse $1,000. 3-year-olds OlJ mt*m and upward. Claiming. Net value to winner $700; second. $200; third, $100. Index Horses AWtPPSt % % Str Fin Jockeys 'Owners 0 II G P S 71058'SARSAPARILLA w 5 115 1 1 Ink 2* P ll II WakoffE J Strosner 15 15 12 5 2\ 89099' RIGEL vr 5 115 4 3 5' 5« 4» 2' L Fator J A Cat— 21 21 2 4-5 1-3 89037*WILDRAKE w 5 110 10 3 2* P 2« 3' R MthewsH Linglobach S 1) 8 I 8-5 88980'DOCTOR GLENN w 5 117 7 4 3« 31 3 * 4» B M'rinelliMrs A Swenke 4 6 5 S-5 7-10 89037 RODEO wb 3 1071 9 7 4* 41 5« 5* E Ambr'seA W Koivula 6 10 15 4 2 89021 •NORTH BREEZE wb 4 112 8 6 8« 9l 61 6» A A'cardyL Clark 50 50 50 30 10 (89132)CATE V. UTTERw 3 lit 6 8 7l 6l 7» 7' B Brning J L Holland 8 10 10 4 2 (85304)SCN AUDIENCEwb 4 115 3 9 I' 8' 8» 8* V Swans'nL Rosenberg 2 21 11-51 2-5 84095 TINKER BELL w I 103 5 10 Ok 7* 9* 9«» R Mozer S Hollis 50 50 50 20 10 89017 TUXEDO w 5 115 2 5 10 10 10 10 E Legere Mrs G Nelson 30 50 50 20 10 Time, 23%, 47, 1:13%. Track fast. Winner — Blk. g. by ITeno — Pastella. by Strephon (trained by F. Brodus; bred by Belair Stud). Went to post at 2:34. At post 3 minutes. Start good and slow. Won driving: second and third the driving. SARSAPARILLA was away well and showed the most early speed and, after being headed, passed WII. DRAKE after entering the stretch and held RIGEL safe in the final drive. The latter saved ground on all the turns and finished with a rush through the stret -h. WILDRAKE run a good race, but tired in the final eighth. DOCTOR GLENN raced well. RODEO leegan slowly. CATHARINE VON UTTER was always outrun. SUN At'DIENCE was sore when going to the post and ran poorly. Scratched— 890993 Eagerness. 105; SOlOO'Akbar. 105; S8020 Sister Sue. 105; S»165'Buck Pond, 110; 89132sCue-Rack. 115; 89050 Frances Johnson, 102; o9074'BeIcross, 110; 8UO70 Cork Elm, lit; MM Eagle Arbie, 105. Overweights — Rodeo, 2% pounds; Tinker Bell, I OAOqT SECOND RACE— 5 1-3 Furlongs. (MajT 16. 1924^l7o4%— 3—100.) Pnrae $T. 000. 3-year-Ot/^lO'i olds and upward. Allowances. Net value to winner $700; second, $200; third, $100. Index Horses AWtPPSt % % Sir Fin Jockeys Owners O II *C ¥ S (89098)MINO wb 4 122 7 1 1« 1» 1 1» C KummerOak Ridge Stb 31 5 41 8-5 3-5 (89102)P"LY McWIGGLSwb 3 112 4 3 2* 21 21 2' V Swans'nL Rosenberg 2 21 8-5 3-5 1-4 85600 WATTS wb 3 112 2 2 3s 3» 3'1 3l E Sande W E Brown a 7 G 2 7-10 89166'BARBARY w 3 107 1 4 4ll 4» 4' 4'1 L Fator Rancoca3 Stb 8-5 11-52 7-101-4 85847 BATTLE FIELD w 3 106 5 7 6»* 5' 5' 5s F H'stingsG A Cochran 8 15 15 6 21 89131 'MIXTURE w 3 107 3 « 7 6'1 6» 61 E Ambr'seA W Koivula 50 50 50 1". I 87962 ROIVILLE wb 3 1C0 G 5 5« 7 7 7 ■ Hebcrt Mrs J L HollandlOO 100 100 10 20 Time, 22%, 45%, 1:05%. Track fast. Winner — B. c, by Wrack — Lady Godiva, by Hanover (trained by J. I^oftus; bred by Mr. Arthur B. Hancock). Went to post at 2:59. At post 2 minutes. Start good and s'ow. Won easily: second and third driving. MINO at once sprinted into a safe lead and was cantering at the end. POLLY MeWIGCI.ES raced in closest pursuit and finished gamely. WATTS ran a good race. BARBARY was shuffled back after the start and closed up some ground on the inside through the stretch. BATTLE FIELD was always outrun. Scratched— 85250'Contract. 117: S903C Panic, 117: 84339 Adviser, 110; SOOOSMohnny Campbell, 105. Overweight — Battle Field. 1 pound. QQOQET THIRD RACE— iTMUe and~70 Yards. (Oct. 10. 1924— 1:41%— 3^101.) Purse $1.o6oT Ou ^fOO 3-year-olds and upward. Claiming. Net value to winner $700; second, $200; third, $100. Index Horses AWtPPSt % % % Str Fin Jockeys Owners O II C P S (88987 (MASQUER ADO tvSll' 2 1 » 2" 2«i 2»J 1« 1 Parko C Cafferelll 8-5 1152 7-101-3 r5927 SYLVAN SPRINGwb I ID 5 7 61 3" 3l 3« 21 E Sandc Ascot Stb 6-5 8-5 G-5 2-5 out 89135 SCRATCH wb 3 112 1 2 I'll1 U U 3» H ThurberJ A Gassaway 20 20 20 6 21 89135 MARJORIE C. wb 3 107 3 5 4' 5« 5'" 5' 4* E RobbinsC J Casey 6 8 8 2 4-5 -89100«FAIRLIGHT wb 4 112 4 3 3' 41 4"* 4"* 5« R Mozer W V Casey 10 10 8 2 4-5 88678 ADRIANOPLE w 3 107 7 6 7 7 7 7 6l H Ri.h'dsE Arlington 15 20 20 6 21 85923 RASTUS w 3 112 6 4 5» 6' 61 61 7 S Mabey T Monahan 50 GO 20 6 21 Time. 24. 48. 1:13%, 1:40%, 1:44%. Track fast. Winner — Blk g. by Sea Sick — Masquerade, by. Maintenon (trained by W. Walton; bred in Franca by Wickliffe Stud). Went to post at 3:21. At post 1 minute. Start bad and slow. Won drivinr- second and third the same. MASQIERADO, away well and in closest pursuit, came to the outside of SCRATCH when enter- ing the stretih and, finishing gamely under hard riding, outgamed SYLVAN SPRING in the final drive. The latter began in a tangle and, working his way up on the inside, was forced to come to the outsids when entering the stretch and, finishing fast, would have won in another striele. SCRATCH, away well, showed the most early speed and finished gamely. MARJORIE C. away poorly, was rushed into forward -ontention then tired. PAIRLIGHT was away well. Se-ratched— 89101 'Flora Star. 102; 88952 Squarson, 117. : QQOQC FOURTH RACE— 3-4 Mile. (Oct. ft. 1922— 1:11%— 2— 117.) Laurelton High weight OvaOO Handicap. $1,200 Added. 3-year-olds and upward. Net value to winner $985; i.econ.l, $200; third. $100. , . Index Horses AWtPPSt Vi % Str Fin Jockeys Owners O II C P S 89073'NOON FIRE w 4 136 7 *3 2l ll 1' V E Sande J Butler 4-5 4-5 1-2 out— 89039 SUN PAL. WB 4 130 4 5 3l 3« 3J 2 V Swans'nL Rosenberg 6 7 7 8-5 1-2 89167 FINN LAO wb I 126 5 1 l"k 2s 2l 3* M Fator W J Both 8 15 15 I 3 88609 THE POET wb 4 126 2 2 4» 4« 53 4k C Rob'sonF M Kelly 12 20 20 7 3 85926 DANGEROUS wb 3 129 17 7 6'1 4-* 5' C KummerG A Coe hran 5 7 7 8-5 1-2 ( 85372 )FEYSUN wb 4 130 6 6 5 7 7 S» H ThurberJ C Claire 8 12 12 4 8-5 89098 KING JIMMY w 3 125 3 4 6' 5»* 6' 7 T Burrs ¥ E Brown 13 20 20 6 21 .Time. 24, 47%. 1:12%. TTack fast. Winner — B. c, by High Noon — Firefly, by King James (trained by J. Johnson; bred by Mr. Jamea Butler). Went to post at 3:49. At post 1 minute. Start good and slow. Won easily: aataai ami third driving. NOON FIRE forced the pace from the start and, passing FINN I«AC after rounding the far turn, raced into a good lead and won casing up. SCN PAL was a forward e ontender from the start and came fast through the stretch. FINN LAG showed the most early speed and tired, b'it finished well. THE POET saved ground when entering the stretch. DAXiiKKOCS was shut .iff shartljr after the start and was forced to bo taken up, then closed a big gap. FEY SUN and KING JIMMY ran poorly. Scratched— 89234 Battle Field, 124. QQ*T Qr7^"IYTH RACE— 1 Mile and 70 Yards. (Oct. 10. 1924— 1:41%— 3— OOlT Purse $1,000. £ Otf £iiy 4 year-olds and upward. Claiming. Net value to winner $700; second. $200; third. $100. Index Horses AWtPrSt % % % Str Fin Jockeys Owners O II C P 8 89037 FLAGON W 3 112 3 2 l'l 1*- U 1" 1» V Swan.s'nP Jonlan 6 1) 10 4 8-5 88488* VALOR WB 11 112 5 4 4» 2'1 2* 2' 25 ¥ Catr..nr* Mrs ¥ J I-avin 19 12 12 I 2 88904 Alt BOYD WB 5 117 6 5 61 3« 3« 3l 3' B M'rinelliMrs A Swenko 2 21 2 4-5 1-3 89074'ASA JEWELL w 4 117 1 1 3-* 5' 4' 4' 4'i E Sande O C Winfrey 2 2 9-5 3-5 1-4 89169'CHIEF TIERNEY w 3 107 3 6 5 » 6 6» G' 51 H Mra'dlB Zie niewicz 15 20 20 8 4 89132 WHEELER w 3 107 4 3 2* 41 5'1 iM 6' H How.inlH A Creevy 8 8 7 3 8-5 89070*CORK ELM wb 5 112 S 7 7* 7'i 7» 7* 7» G G'riiliaP Williams 5) 50 30 10 5 89169'CINNA wr. 8 117 7 8 8 8 8 8 S ■ RatibtmA J B "1. 11 10 12 12 5 2 Time. 24%, 48%. 1:14. 1:41. 1:45%. Track fast. Winner — Ch. c. by Spanish Prince* II. — Vineyard Maid, by Star Shoot I trained by J. Allen: bred by Mr. John E. M.ielden). Went to post at 4:16. At post 1 minute. Start poor and slow. Won driving; second and third the same. KJMMM was away well and. setting a gisxl pa e. came w iile when entering the stret. h and fore-ed VALOR out with lum and bumped him several times, then finisheMl gamely and outstaye.l VAt.OR in the final drive. VALOR IMCi well and moved up resolutely after entering the stretih. but was tiring at the e-nd. AL BOYD ua.t brought wide when entering the stretch, but finished well. ASA JEWELL also lost ground when entering the stretch. Scratched— 8&OT4 Ulady* V.. 107. QQ9QQ SIXTH RACE— 5-8 Mile. (May 16. 1923— 68 i— 2— 111.) Purse $1,000. 2-year-olds. Ot/^ClU Maidens. Net value to winner $".00; second. $200; third. $100. — . __ — Index Horses AWtPPSt % % Str Fin Jockeys Owners O II C V 8 _ 89005 ESPINO B 115 5 2 3'1 41 3J 1' E Sande W Ziegler Jr 21 4 31 1 2-3 89133'CHICARO W 115 1 1 4"t 2 1J 2'J 1 Parke II P Whitney 7-100-109-101-3 out 89041 PHANTOM U: w 115 8 5 1" l»i 2»k ^ K 'eirmar.K T Wilson 15 20 20 7 3 89041 CKLIDON w 115 3 7 8 7' 7s 4" M Fator Rancx-as Stb 8 15 15 5 21 89041 SANDSTORM W 115 3 6 7'« 8 5* 5' J BrunnerOneck Stablo 20 20 12 4 w 89038 HIGHWAYMAN" wb 115 4 8 1*1*41 G" 1 Kellum H C Fisher 30 30 30 10 4 HANG ON w 115 6 4 5* 5"* 8 7» G Ellis J Butler *4 5 41 7-5 1-3 TEMPEST w 115 7 3 6* 6» 61 8 B MrineliiJ Butler |4 » 41 7-5 1-2 tCoupled as J. Butler entry. Time. 23%. 47, 1:00%. Track fast. Winner —Br. e, by Negofol Ro.-.e leaves, by Ballot (trained by P. J. Fouhy; bred by Xalapa Farm). Went to post at 4:45. At post 4 minutes. Start good and slow. Won easily; second anil third driving. ESPINO was in close charters in the early running, but found a e-lear course after entering the Rtrete-h and, finishing gamely, passed CHICARO and was going away at tin- end. CII1CARO raced •hme up from the start nnd took the lead after entering the strete-h, but tin-d in the final drive, PHANTOM FIRE showed the most early speed and saved gn nnd when ente-ring the strete-h, but tired CEL1DON dwelt at the start and closed a big gap. HKMIWAYMAN showed early speed. (Additional Charts on ,'. . Page.) Page 4 Pimlico Entries and Past Performances PIMLICO ' THURSDAY, MAY 7 WIAfHH CLCAUi TRACK FAST. Tho figures under Hie headi-.g "Rec." in tbe entries below show tho best time of each borso lit the distance since January 1, 1S24. no matter where it finished. In cases wheio record was made on other than a fast or good track, abbreviations show track conditions. SCiOS IS riltl IMIF.X OF 1925. 89C97 IS FIRST IXBK.X OF MAT. Racing starts at 12. ."0 p. ni. (CLieago time 2:301. © Superior mud runner. X flood mua runner. :■: I'air mud runner. (M) Maidens. 'Apprentice allowance, b Clinkers. The following nl-brevi.ntinns nre used to designate1 tr.mLs .it which lime records shown ju entries; •Ml in.ide: Aqueduct Aq Kempton Park KP Aurora Au Ke-iilworth Ke I Belmant Park BP King Edward Ki Blue Bonnet j BB Latonia. La I Bow is Bo Laurel Ln Brooklyn Park Br Lexington Lx : Churchill Downs CD Maple Heights MH Colurr.bus Co Marlboro Mb { Connaught Park CP Miami Mi Conneaut Lake CI. Mobile Mo Dads Park DP Mount Koyal MR I Devonshire Da Omaha Om Dorval Do Pimlico Pm ' Duff arm Da Race land Rd | Empire Em R?ni Re , Fair Grounds FG Saratoga 8a Fort Erie FE Tanforan Ta I Hamilton Hm Thistle Down TD | Havre do Grace HG Thorncliffe Th Hawthorns Hw Tijuana Ti ! Havana Hv Toledo To Huntington Hn Windsor Wi Jamaica j a Woodbine Wo Jefferson Park JP First Rice— 4 1-2 Furlongs. Purse $1.3CO. 2 year-olds. Claiming. (Track record: May 10, 1921— 53*,— 2— 118.) Today's Ind. norseA Post Tos. Wt. Rec. A.Wt.IIaa. (89145) Pheasant. T...HO 11H •!■%■ 112.72--. 8921S Fore l*dy, 2 .I'm 112 :56Si 107.. 720 j 89113 Gettysburg (Ml. 8 M 118 :55?i 107.. 715! 89143 Green Blazes (Mt. 10 H ; 113 :51% 1C9..715 89145 : Little r.laze (Mi.ii Pin 109 :56r; 108. .715' £9212= 'Cobra (Ml, 14. HG 112 :St% 99.. 715 €9249 Curler (Ml. 3Pin 113 .56- 110.710 89212 Mi\ (Mi. 15. .110 107 :50h,h 108.70.'. 89178 »lda U'Dav (M), 4 100. .705' 89016 Julia O. (M). 1 lit! 102 - (,~,m 99. .705, 89212 Elsie lionise (Ml. 13 I'm 101 :56% 89.700 88583 Majul.a (Ml. 5... 112. 700 88787 httlftl} iMl. 12 105.. 700' 88487 •Kickapo., (Ml. 9.. 100.700 •What 11 1 l)o. 11. 101 Second Raco — 2 1-4 Miles. I. instead Steeplechase Handicap. Fu'se $2 000. 4 year-olds and upward. £9144 •!.: en tenant Seas, G 8 MSXTSl (88981) Double Tip. 10... TUI..W £25C8; PullscTe. 7 B M4XBM 89144 Back BMB, 4 5 135. .095 (£5627) St. Lawrence. %.. ft UBXBM (85350) 'Saint Pancras. 8. % IS. .MO I 85247 lloudini. 9 0 l.'lOxfiiiO! 89144 Carabinier. 1 0 139. .600, £9144 Saint Savin. 2 0 M4..BB 81931 Delectable II. (Ml. ■ ft 1 40 MS . Third Rice— 1 1-8 Miles. Stafford Handicap. Part* $1.50 i. I year -olds and upward. (Track record: May 17. 1911—1:51—3—112.) £6948- WHETSTONE, 2 Lu 117 1:52 4 108. .750 £9114 Chacolet. I . . CO 124 1 :54*s 7 121*740 89114 Flames, 4 IK; 104 1:53m 4 110. .735 89215 Prince Hamlet. 1 Lu 105 1 :52% 4 9b X 735 89019 Dr. O'Mara. 5 De 107 1:51% 4 95.. 730 Fourth Race^-3-4 Mile. Ninth Running Rennert Handicap. $5,000 Added. 3 vear-olds. (Track record: May 0. 1924— 1:10%— 6- 116.) (89216) Courageous. (J I'm US l:tt«j 109. .750 8891G Candy Kid. 2 Lu 1 12 1 :12'r, 109.745 (88115) Scnalado. 4 ..I'm 111 1:12% 10SX745 89216- 1-addio Buck, 11.. Pin 121 1:13V5 109x745 888S41 Cvmklunu. 5 BO MS 1:13'.-. 95x740 £9183' Silver Hock. 3 HG 104 I:1S% 100. .740 89210 Storm Kins. ■ ¥m 107 1:13 108. .740 89183- OaMpMMC, 7 ..I'm 113 1:12% 113.. 740 89216 liulanel. 13 ..HG 110 1:13 10HX735 89216 last Mail. 1 .Sa 122 l:13»s 101X730 8£018 La civ Ambassador (ML 10 Bfl 111 l:14«f, 112. .725 89053 Cloudland. 12 .Sa 122 1 :13Vs 104.. 725 89183 Scorcher. 0 ...Pm Mt 1:13 73 98.. 725 89216 Sir Ronald (Mi. 14 BP 105 1:13% 99. .725 Fifth Raca— 1 Mile and 70 Yards. Purse $1,300. 3-year olds and upward. Claiming. (Track record: Nov. 3, 1923— 1:42%— S— 110.) 89184 'Fornovo. 15 ..Th 101 1:45 7 108X725 89184 Cote d Or, 14 I) 109 1 :46% 7 110x720 89217 Must, M HO 105 1:45% 4 107. .715 89184 MMav On, 4 ..Bo 99 1:51% 4 99x715 89180 Flving A!. I Pm Ill 1:47% I 102X715 89184 l.ukv Strike, SJP 107 1:44 4 112. .710 89112 Suburban, 5 ..Bo 111 1:4!.% 4 109x710 £9021 Vitamin. 2 . . .Ft; 102 1 47 6 110x710 89180 Can't" Say No. 7 I1C 110 1:47 ■ 102. 710 88923 Slate. 11 HG 100 1 :47% 3 102.705 88987 •Toodlos. 10 ..MO MS 1:45% 6 100x705 85412 Bar One, 1 10 110x700 89181 'Doughnut, I 6 108x700 89180 Rusovia (M), 12 Pm 113 1:48% 4 117x700 88838 Half Pint (Ml. G Em IOC 1:46% 3 102. .700 Sixth Race — 3-4 Mile. Howard Purse. Purse $1,500. 3-year olds and upward. Fillies and Mares. Allowances. (Track record: May G. 1924— 1 :10%— 6— 116.) 88984 Trip Lightly, 7 Lu 112 1:12% 3 106X725 (80186) Rejected. 2 3 112x720 89072 Brown Petty, 3.1a 105 1:1S%» I 103.. 715 85388 Reply, 8 Sa 109 l:13%m 4 114X710 89017 Note o' Love. 1 Wo 10.5 1:14% 3 106X710 79547 Sarah A. . (M). « 3 101.705 89149 Mrs. Finley (M), 4 3 101 . .700 £9149 Kanduit (Ml, 5\Vo 111 1:16% 3 101. 700 Sever th Race — 1 Mile and 70 Tards. Wootlbciry Claiming Handicap. Purse $1,503. 3-vear-olds and upward. (Tra.k record: Nov. 3, 1923— 1 :42%— 3— 1 10 ) £9215 Ratonnicr. 9 .Pm 105 1:44% 4 102X725 89116 l.n ifer, 7 . . .FG 112 1 :45% 3 101x720 89182 Thistlcwood, 12 .. 3 105.. 715 (85341) Rooky Ford. 10 . . 4 102.. 715 89054 Thomasine-, II Ke 96 1:43% 4 109.. 715 88853' '1 iirnbe-rry, 5 .IK; 102 1:45% 4 104X715 89115 think. 2 1K;10S1:43% 3 110x710 8£01SJ Permanent Wave, 3 H«; 95? l:45%m 3 102x710 f0147s Setting Sun. HM 106 1:44 5 107X710 89072 Brown Betty, 1 .. 3 99.. 705 89018 Flagship, 4 ..BO MS 1:45% 3 99.705 R» V,1 DlMMM ft !■ 10.'. 1 -JMt A 114 7(KI Pimlico Jockey Percentages riMLK'O MCKBT PKKCKNTAGES. From January 1, l!Ci.* , to and including May 4, 1025. At or Over Jockey. r.C. Wt. Mt... 1st. 2d. 3d rVhnttingcr. A 57 108 7 4 1 1 Johnson. A 40 110 10 4 1 0 Maiben, J 21 107 153 32 24 23 McAtee, U 20 107 4G 9 7 5 Callahan. J 17 97 115 20 20 1« Barnes. C 17 10« l'79 47 34 33 Wallace. J Hi 99 74 12 13 13 rVha-fer. U 16 98 42c'. 67 53 48 M.Aulilfe. D 14 107 107 24 26 19 MoTaggart. J 14 111 14 2 0 '- Hunt. A 13 99 15 2 2 1 I*ng. C 13 M 98 13 20 14 McTague. J 13 95 302 39 36 43 Weiner. F 11 107 123 14 12 17 Morris. L. U 112 IS 2 1 0 Tierce. R 09 100 23 2 4 0 Maagan. Q 09 105 34 3 2 2 Taulnte. P 08 94 141 12 16 23 Hebert. S 03 112 209 16 2G 35 At or j Over 1 Jockey. P.C. Wt. Mts. 1st. 2d. 3d. Kennedy, B 07 105 M 4 9 4 Scobie, E 07 111 27 2 4 6 !. vland, J 06 103 72 4 3 9 I.ang. U 04 111 166 7 10 35 Stevens, J 04 104 68 3 9 9 Fisher, D 04 100 156 7 14 21 Colen, J 03 95 63 2 8 4 Bullman, 8 03 109 30 1 0 0 Bond, G 98 1' 0 0 0 Church, H. . 100 1 0 0 0 Dennison, 3. 109 2 0 1 0 llowath, K. tfiaaa 100 3 0 0 0 Hulgins, G. a*aS 100 4 0 0 1, McCrann, R. , 109 4 0 0 0 McPhail, W 93 2 0 0 0 i Murray. T. 114 6 0 1 l1 Parrington, K 100 1 0 0 0 Smallwood, E 106 15 0 3 2 Stolt, V ^ 100 6 O 0 2 Wilson, T 98 58 0 7 10 I 1st Race [1st Pimlico] let RAPP 4 1-:J Fup,on«T». iI-y«'ar-olds. Claiming. (May lO, 1921 :{ :» 2-5 i Index Comn Dlst Time T k Odda Wt St i. Sir rm Jockexs Started Order of Finish PHEASAJfT, b. c. 2 112 By Vir.dex — The Lost Bird, by Oisean. (Trainer. E. Trneman. Owner. R. W. Carter). Breeder. F. W. Armstrong. 89145 Pimlico 41 f 5S fast 17.5 fU 1 I Q 1! C T-ins 7 LittlcBlaze. Prim'sApplc-. Curler 89016 H.deGce 4V f 55%mud 23-10f 11 4 5 1*1 2«k C Lang 13 IxigFire. Sou. Melody, Cettysb'rg 88947 K.cleG'cc *i t 54 fast 17-10 117 8 8 S1 &» W Ilarvcv 13 Miss Blaze, Creen Blazes, Merry 88879 H.cleG'ce 4J f 55 fast 8f 112 n 7 7i l*| C Lanu IS Swoop, Zeort. Light View 88787 ILclcC'io \-Z Ai good 44 111JH 13 M1 1-"- C Lang 15 N. Evens. MissBlaze, Wrackal'te 88147 Miami 4J f H fast 5 HO I 4 3»k 4" It /.'echini I KoxyLad, Boosting, Christopher 88058 Miami M 40';fast 9 113 6 5 1- 4'J G Walls 11 Fort-I^dy. Pretty Bill. Boosting FORE LADY, . f. 2 107 By Foreground— Briar Path, by Marta Santa. (Trainer. H. G. Bedwell. Owner. H. G. Bedwell). Breeder, H. G. Bedwell. 892ir Pimlico 4J f r.:,%fas? 21-10 112 3 2 : €eJ J MeTag'tl3 Facet. Pest Shot. IVbn 89113 Pimlico 1-2 50 Flow 9J 113 1 1 ih |i|j McTag'tlO Flap. Girl. MissBlaze. Ccttysburg 88058 Miami 1-2 49%fast ti 110 3 2 ll 1: .1 ('allahanll Pretty P.. II. Boosting, Pheasant 87832 Miami 1-2 49 last 5 110 3 2 21 3'J G Fields 111 Freda P. Buttercup, I heasant 87602 Miami 1-2 43%fast 5 116 5 2 2'» 1« T McTas't 9 Bcttylane, Mulligan. J.o'HearU GETTTSBDRG. b. c. 2 (M) 107 By Under Fire^ — Dromore. by Hippodrom?. (Trainer. H. Rite*. Owner. J. E. Griffith). Breeder. Donegal Farm. 80113 Pimlico 1-2 50 Plow ]3-f, 11.; 4 E '■■" 4=1 L McAfee 10 Fore-Lady, r lap'rtiiil. MltMMaM 890IC II. d, (Ice 44 f .V%mu.l 5 11C 12 11 W K\ L M( Atec 13 I»g Fire, Pheasant, Sou Melody 88921 LMFm 4J f 54%fast »:'. Mi 7 C Si V ■ Sco.ie 12 Red Cap. Exchequer. Zeod GREEN BLAZES, br. f, 2 (M) 109 By Blazes— Emerald Gsm. by McGee. (Trainer. Woods Garth. Owner. R. Parr). Breeder, J. S. Cosden. 89145 PI MM 4J f 5G fast 9-10 109 6 5 5« 5-J D McA ffe 7 Pheasant, Lit. Blaze. P "cossApple ' 88947 H.df ;'ce 4} f 54 fast C 113 4 4 2= 2'J J Maiben 13 MissBlaze, Merry. PrinccssApple 88629 Bowie 1-2 49%fast 19 5 116J !» 8 S' fc' .1 Ml ell 12 l.omnav. ( o/.y. Janctta 88519 Bowie 1-2 50 fast 19 115 C 3 3" 5« J Butw-M 12 Cinema. Pandy. Atalante LITTLE BLAZE, br. g, 2 (M) 108 By Blaz:s— Ccliva. by Celt. (Trainer. Woods Garth. Owner. Woods Garth). Breeder, J. W. Garth, Sr. 89145 Pi:nlico 41 f 56 fast 9-10 101 4 4 .It Zi J MftlbOl 7 Pheasant. Princess Apple. Curler 88846 Bowie 1-2 49 fast 43 110 16 6' I ° .1 Shanks 10 I1.-l.1ns. Irresistible. Youarc SS487 lowie 12 49 fast 10 11C 3 3 4 C» J Shanks 11 Roc kMan, Har Stedman. Youare COBRA, b. f. 2 (M) 99 By Theo. Cook— Cowl, by Disguise. (Trainer, G. W. Campbell. Owner. G. W. Foreman . Breeder, Xalapa Farm. S9212 Pimlico 4J f 5"%fast 9f 102 12 C (.- :.«; V BtoU M Fa -et. P.st Shoi. M.i.i, 1 S. 89113 Pitnlleo 1-2 50 Blow 13 116 3 I 6»»- ( TJ .1 Dcb'miiM Fon-U-.dy. Kl:;pr ;in. Missl'.laze 88890 H.cleCrce 4J f 53%g.»od 31 112 5 5 4'' 4:JD M A'flV 1 Canter. MufiYt, Silken Mane 88850 H.doG'ce 4i f 55%hvy IH 1 MM 11 9' C=}1 MeA'ffelS Socket la. Waii.ringP.elle. Chef 88765 H.deG'co 1-2 47%fast S2 US 11 14 14 12'»J Si. aril.-; M "'.niter. I id !|. stieks. H. Stedman CTJRLEB, b. r, 2 (M) 110 By Crimper— Llnbrook. Ly Bowling Brook. (Trainer, J. P. Jones. Owner, J. P. Jones'*. Breeder, W. Garth. 89249 Sf-o today's chart. 89145 PtaritM 4| f 56 fast 18 112 3 2 4? 4J J McTar't 7 Pheasant. Lit. P.laze, P. essApple MXX. ch. f. 2 (M) 108 By Ballot— Tiffany Blend, by Ccsarion. (Trainer. W. Li»ingston. Owner, W. Livingston). Breeder, H. H. i J. H. Gaines. 88212 Pimlico 4i f 5i^,fast 9f 106 9 9 *. » i '\ B Kenn'ilvl.: Facet. Best Shot. CU.ra 89010 H.cleG'ce 41 f 55%mud 23 lOf 116 7 S S*ll*| ■ Carter M Lag lire. Pheasant. Sou Melodv 88947 H.cleG'ce 41 f 54 fast 14 US 12 9 II* W* B Carter 13 Miss Blare. Green Blaze-. Meirv 88850 H.UoG'ce 4* f 65%livy 91 107 7 8 C :- B K nn dyl5 Socket In, Witnd'ingBelle. Chef IDA O'DAY, blk. f. 2 (M) 100 By Atbeling II.— Ida. by Peep o Day. (Trainer. P. M. Burch. Ownerr. Nevada Stok Farm Stable ). Breeder. Nevada Stock Farm. S9178 Punlico 1-2 47%fast it US 3 0 I* V*'lg .Schaeferl2 '.-\ottt. SLipaloug, Taps JULIA 0.. br. f. 2 (M) 99 By Trap Rock— Sylphe H.. by CycUdea. (Trainer. R. B. Jackson. Owner, R. B. Jackson). Breeder. K. N. Gilpin. 89016 H.cleG'ce 41 f M%M»M U 102 8 6 71 7*1 G Hu lglnsl3 I»g Fire. Pheasant, Bon Melody 88787 H.cH-G'eo 1-2 4* good 4f 105 5 4 G"l 6*1 G Fields H N. Evens. Mliwltl.ize, Wrackal'U 88742 II deG'co 1-2 4S\good tH lit 10 5 11 11" E ScoUle 11 Ethereal, lma Way, Charlcle ELSIE LOUISE-, b. f. 2 (M) 89 Bv Sarmatian— Pastilla, by Strephon. (Trainer. J. A. Murphy. Owner. Mrs. J. A. Murphy). Breeder. Belair Stud. 80212 Pimlico 41 f 5.".*6fast 9f 101 S 12 10' S'J J Callahini:; Facet. Bent Shot. (Vbra ISStS Bowl* 1-2 4US.„fast ;".7 IB 12 12 12 12" B Kennd/12 Homimy. Cozy. Janctta 88519 BOWM 1-2 50 fast 74 Uf 11 12 lu3 S»i M Liebgd!2 Cinema, Pandy, Atalante MAJUBA. ch. c. 2 (M) 112 By Theo. Cock— May Maid, by Yankee. (Trainer. J. W. Fuhrman. Owner. J. W. Fuhrman). Breeder. J. D. Carr & Bro. 88583 ^ 15owie 1-2 MftCut 22-10 116 S 4 4Bt 5" F Weiner 8 Aucilla, WeUhot. Youare BUTTERCUP, b. f. 2 (Ml 105 By Flittargold— Butter Flies II.. by Ring James. (Trainer, T. J. Hoaley. Owner. W. J. Salmon). Breeder. W. J. Salmon. 88787 H.deGce 1-2 4^ good 61 10S 7 6 4J 4«1 J Maiben 15 N. Evens, MissBlaze. Wrackal'te 88653 Bowie 1-2 49'slast 7 115 7 4 6'1 ~li 3 Maiben 12 Ltger. Liickyl'ick. Sniackoxcr 88606 Bowie 1-2 MWM 71 112 5 6 4= 4J J Maiben 12 Boosting. Takaweesa, L'yChilton 88503 Bowie 1-2 50 fast 5 109 8 6 7« 6» J Maiben 12 I'lapperGirl. Freda I). . L'.vChilton S8I77 Miami 1-2 49'sfast 12-10 111! 1 2 3« 2'1 J Mail. on S Sw'tlnver, DlckeyU-e. Donarita 87999 Miami 1-2 49- fast 7-5 119 3 6 3" B J Mail. en 7 Bet ty lane, Honarita. Die ke T^ e .S7852 Miami 1-2 49 fast 2 109 6 4 3"" 2J J Maiben 10 Freda 1).. Fore Lady, Pheasant KICKAPOO. ch. c. 2 (M) 100 By Olambala— Cream, by Electioneer. ' . (Trainer. T. J. Hcaley. Owner. R. T. Wilson). Breeder. R. T. Wilson. 88487 Bowio 1-2 49 fast 23 116 10 10 10' 11=" J Maiben 11 RockMan, Har.Stedman, Youare K78.VJ Miami 1-2 49 fast 2 106 2 9 91 9»J ■ Robbinslu Freda 1 . Buttercup. Fere Lady 87602 Miami 1-2 4D%fast 3 113 9 9 9 9"i I Parke 9 KoteLidy. Bettylaiio. Mulligan B4M7S Miami 1-4 23'.;fa«t 3 122 11 lu'} 13 Gorman 1 1 Go Through. Pheasant. I^innos 86806 Miami 1-4 23 fast 15 117 11 10™ E Gorman'- P. I mhria. P. Girl. Worinwold WHAT'LL I DO. b. f. 2 (M) 104 By Eternal— Golden List, by Golden Maxim. (Trainer, T. Rodrock. Owner, K. E. Hitt). Breeder, L. B. Combs. ; First start. 2nd Race [2nd Pimlico] j 1 Or A RAPP ' 1-~* MH— . I. instead Steeplechase Handicap. 4V-year-old« and Index. Course. Dist.Time. Track. Odds .Wt. St. 5i Str. Fin. Jockey. Started. Order of Finish. LIEUTENANT SEAS. b. g, 8 134 By Marajax— Honeymoon, by Matchmaker, i (Trainer. W. G. Wilson. Owner, W. G. Wilson). Breeder. R. T Wilson. 89144- Pimlico 2 3:0.°, fast IS 145 2 5 7« 7'» B Harris 13 D'ksGr n. DanlV.. SkvSc'porll. 88786 H.deGce Ab 2 4:10 good 3-2 Uf. 3 1 1« 1« H Mel) aid 7 Herriard. HMIattner. RcdClover 85474 Pimlico 2 1-2 4:53^,fast 13 143 4 L. rider. A Kerg'son 9 S.ScrnperlL. B'ttiste. D'ksGreen 8o247 Laurel Ab I C:2!Vf.fast 51 145 1 1 2» 23 A Ferg'son 5 Saint-Savin. Courteous. Surf 83688 Belmont Ab 2.} l:M%faa4 20 152 2 Fell. W M'oneylO Duettistc. Carabinier. Damask 83282 Belmont Ab 214:52 slow 6 144 4 1 4« 4" J Simons 5 Damask, Duettiste, Carabinier DOUBLE TIP. b. g, 7 135 By Bachelor's Double— Obsequious, by St. Serf. • (Trainer. M. Foster. Owner, Mrs. F. Farrar). Bred in England by H. S. Grav. „„ 88981 H.deGce Ab 2 4 :0S .fast 3 137 1 1 1" 1'= | McC'kcy I! Herriard. Tassel. Jim Coffroth 88877 H.deGce Ab I 4:122r.fast 5 139 10 3 2'1 1« P McC'keylr, Peccant. Faiiel^idv. Hoiivliiilinm 88763 H.cleG'ce Ab 2 4:11 fast 11 13111 5 3J 3" P McCTkyll Ruine. I.aclv Zeus. Trapslick 87728 P.Or'ada 1 1-16 l:49%r«at 15 ill 5 6 5"' 5*1 ¥ fflwirpt '•» SfsTtanr. UsdaA., snowMaiden 87.»I7 F.Gr nds 11-16 1:49 fast 11-3 94 5 2 11 li J McT'gue 8 The !*• pard. Climax, FlaxyMae 85724 Bowio 1 1-16 1 :51'r.fast 6f 102 10 10 10" 10" C Hooper 11 Der.Son. Van Patrick. Demijohn 84880 Laun-I Ab 2 4:01-„fast 4 141 7 5 5J 5" M O'C'nor 0 Yicaire. Grenadier. Chuckle BULLSEYE. br. g, 8 144 By Wrack— Single Shot, by Star Shoot. I (Trainer. W. Garth. Owner. J. 5. Coaden). Breeder. A. B. Hancock. 82668 Saratoga Ab S 4:19'fchvy I 150 3 5 3" 3-J C Mergler I Houdini. SnnsPec he, DunksCreen 81791 Saratoga Ab 2 1:17 fast 6 153 5 8 7 72« N Ken'dy :» AtifiiBells. SansPec he. Minata 80696 Aqueduct Ab 21 r.:01=r.fast 3-2 155 2 4 3= 4*2 N Ken'dy S SeaSkip r. SeaMaster. Letterman 80461 Aqueduct Ab 2 4:03-'Vifast 11-.', 157 5 5 53 5" N- KenMv S ElKantara. Canaciue. Se.iSkipper 79896 Belli ont Ab 2J 4 :58A,goo 1 13-10 160 4 3 4 4 C Mergler S Duettiste. DanlV.. VoxPopuIill. I .9388 Belmont Ab 2 SaVMM 8-5 155 1 2 3s" 1=1 N Kenn'dv 7 Rock Bass. Jacky. Bar Gold ROCK BASS. b. g, 5 135 By Rock View— Elizabeth Gilbert, by The Commoner. I (Trainer. J. Hastings. Owner, Somerset Stable). Breeder. Xalapa Farm. 8914-i Pimlico 2 3:53 fast 13 138 6 4 Fell. L Chevne 13 D'ksGr n. DanlV.. SkvSc 'peril. 185641 Pimlico 3 6:02 fast 17-5 147 3 2 1» l3 L Chevne I Byng, Courteous. Damask 85563 Pimlico 2 1-4 4:18?sfast 33-10 137 4 1 1J 1' L Ch»vne 6 Grenadier. St l.awren. e. Surf [8262 4 Saratoga Ah 2 4:24?-,cood 4-5 139 3 2 3 3" L Chevne 5 Jim Coffroth. Ruine. Carabinier 82107 Saratoga Ab 2 4:20Vifast 3 142 1 1 1' 1« L. Cheyno 7 Parlays, Graylette, Rummel 80297 Aqueduct Ab 2 4:15%fast 20 137 4 5 1' 1 } L Cheyne 14 Sea Name. Abvclo*. Gravlette 79475 Belmont Ab 2 4:03 mud 5 137 6 4 4=° 44» L Cheyne 10 Sk.vSc'perIL, S.Ser't. St I^iw'ce ST. LAWRENCE, br. g, 5 131 By Rapid Water— Mettie Bereaud. by Jean Bereaud (Trainer. J. D. Donovan. Owner. W. V. Dwyer). Breeder. G. W. J. Bissell. 85627 Pimlico 2 3:54^fast 11-10 147 4 l'» 1»' 1J B Kleeger 7 Ruine. Warrentoii. I onte dc Fee 85563 Pimlico 2 1-4 4:lSS5fast 43-10 135 6 3 33" 3" B Kleeger 6 Rock Bass. Grenadier. Surf 85522 Pimlico 2 3:55 fast 17-10 147 2 1 26» 2« B Kleeger fi B'levcorn, MilTllMI. Gravlette 8. 269 Empire lm'Oy l:4S%taat 60 127 7 8 7J *7" B M'tbews 8 Blue Hill, Skirmish. Bear Gras« 84628 Jamaica lm70y l:42'5fast 100 114 6 6 6 63T B Mtlie"ws ■ Ten E.vck. Cyrtaps. PoloGround I 84336 Aqueduct Ab 2 4:15»ifast 7 142 4 2 2'» 2- B Kleeger 5 H'ybnbnm, F.S'hinan, Relentless 84133 Aqueduct Ab 2 tll^fast 13-5 134 4 2 2" 2* B Kleeger 7 Relentless. Prickle. Ruine 84026 Aqueduct Ab 2:111 fast S-5 132 4 1 1» If B Kleeger 3 C.Piodu. ts, White Ash, Hornsea tDisqualified. SAINT PANCRAS, b. g, 6 132 By Rabelais — Confection, by Isinglass. (Trainer. J. H. Lewis. 0wn:r, J. E. Widcner). Bred in France by J. A. Buchanan. 85350 Laurel At. 2 :::.. ^ b,w | 124 4 2 ] 1=1 J T'maro 4 Boatman, Top Notch. Gravity 84948 Laurel Ab 2 S^G^fast 13 136 3 I tj- 6-- J Pierce 11 By 11.-, Surf. Ori n's Sword HOUDINI. b. g, 9 13G By Sir John Johnson— Cremorne, by Carlsbad. (Trainer. J. H. Lewis. Owner. J. E. Widener). Breeder. J. F. Madden. 85247 Laurel Ab I 6:21«*;frtst 4-5 140 2 4 5 5" D Byers 5 StSavin. L tenantSeas. C'rteouS 85070 Laurel Ab 2 1-2 4:.r0 fast 8} 127 5 2 ]■* 1= D Byers • Tassel. Courteous. Top Notch 83688 Belmont Ab 21 4:"il^.fast 11-5 135 3 2 2= 4= C MerglerlO Duettiste. Carabinier. Dama-k 82930 Sarat'a Ab 2 12 5:23 good 9-5 140 1 2 D* 3" D Bvers 5 D'ksCreen. Carabiu'r, S nsIVche 182668 Saratoga AbS4:B%bry 11-5 135 1 3 |«] 1-1 I) Byers S SanslVehe. BuIIsev.-, D'kslireen 82410 Saratoga Ab 2 4:12 fast 12 124 1 3 3'° 2" D Byers 5 El Kantarn. AufnP.clK Minata 803G5 Aqueduct Ab 2 4.07T6fast 3 135 2 3 25 23 D Byers I Sea Master. Ciiiabiiiier. LastMau CARABINIER. ch. g, 6 139 By Ex Vote— Carabine, by Verdun. 1 (Trainer, T. H. McCreery. Owner. T. H. McCreerv). Breeder. M. R. Thaury. 89144 Pimlico _::•:.( fast 13 14113 10 8- 81- W McXair 13 D'ksGr 11. DanlV.. SkyS. 'peril. I 89004 C Hunts Ab 2 2:52 fast * 8-5 154 3 1 !«• 1J0 W McNair 7 Boatman. St. Savin. Handsome I 83688 Belmont Ah B 4:.".12sfast 15 139 9 7 ."- 2-" W McNairlO Duettiste, Damask. Houdini | 83282 Belmont Ab 21 4:53 slow S-5 140 5 3 !15 Pi W McXair5Dania.sk. Duettiste. L't'antSe.-is 82930 Sarat'a Ab 2 1-2 5:23 good 5 139 2 4 4 2- W McNair 5 DunksCreen. Houdini, SansPec he 82624 Saratoga Ah 2 4 Mfa—* 8-5 147 5 4 B.out.W McNtir 5 Jim Coffroth. Ruine Rock Bass 82410 Saratoga Ab 2 4:12 fast 8 110 4 5 5 5" W McXair 5 ElK'tara. Houdini, Aut'mnUellt SAINT SAVIN, b. g, 6 134 By Yverdon— Cornaline, by Palmiste. Bred in Franco by M. A. Veil-drainer. F. A. Herold. Owner. Somerset Stable). Picard. 89144, Pimlico 2 3:5: fast 13 140 4 11 10'»10-s C Ireland 13 D'ksGr 11. DanlV . SkvSc 'peril. 89004 V. Hunts Ab 2 IzB fast 15 151 7 3 3=" 351 A Davis 7 Carabinier. Boatman, St. Savin 85474 Pimlico 2 1-2 4:53?r.fast 11 140 8 8 7 6*« L Cheyne 9 S.Scraperll.. D'ttiste. DksGreen 85247 Laurel Ab S 6:21'-fast 12 131 3 2 1J l1 L Cheyne 5 LieutenanlSeas. Courteous, Surf 85146 Laurel Ab 2 3:51'-V,fast 19-5 140 3 3 3" 3'° L Chevne 7 Kthei 'll'.li:o. 0 Tudor, BeauxArt 84948 Laurel Ab 2 3::.fi\.,ia.st 161 123 8 6 4» 4" H L'cnstorll Hyng, Sui-r, Ori. n's Sword 84838 Laurel Ab 2 SBBJMMl B 14dl 9 9 9 8" C Ireland I S.Scraperll., Courteous, Damask DELECTABLE II. , b. g, 6 (M) 140 By Nimbus— Una, by Ampelion. (Trainer. R. H. Crawford. Owner. Queen City Stable'. Bred in England. 88981 H.deG'ce Ab I 4:08:V;fast 5 140 5 6 6 6" H Jeffcot 6 Double Tip, Herriard, Tassel ' 3rd Race [3rd Pimlico] Qrrl DAPC ■ l_s MMa«U Stafford Handicap. 3-jear-olds and onward. (May Olll nMUtl 17, urn — i:r,i — :: — na. Index. Course. Dist.Time.Trnck. Odds.Wt. St. % Str. Fin. Jocker. Started. Order of Finish. WHETSTONE, b. f, 4 108 By Sweep— Keystone, by Marajax. (Trainer. G. R. Tompkins. Owner. Glen Riddle Farm Stable). Breeder. Himyar Stud. 1 88948 HelfG'ce 3 4 111Vast 4 110 5 3 21 2:i W Harvey 7 Digit. Heeltaps. Great Jai 1 85149 Laurel 1 1-s 1:52 fast 56-5 112 3 3 21 2- P Walls 5 Sung Flag, Dona ghee Valado* J 84842 l.aur.1 1 1-S 1:52 fast 2* 117 2 3 2" 11 P Walls 7 Valador, It Bachelor. OppermaJk S4759 Laurel I l:38*-,fast 6-5 104 5 4 4'° 2 1 B Br'ning 5 Initiate, Alchemy, Lilt : 84216 Aqueduct 1 1-16 1 :43%fast 4-5 ion 4 4 31 S'2 J Callah'n 5 Diagram. Big Blaze. Stanwix 83737 Aqueduct 1 1-16 l.^^tast 10 104 3 4 2' S:l J Callah'ntl Spot Cash, Cherry Pie, Catalan^ CHACOLET, b. m. 7 121 By St. Amant— Martial Note, by Carbine. (Trainer, J. T. Taylor. Owner, H. P. Hcadley). Bred in England by Lord Rosebery. 89114 Pimlico 13-16 2:02 slow 20 117 14 14 1*1 d li McD'ott14 Sarazen, Si»ot Cash. Joy Kmokft 88943 l.cv'gton lm7Hy 1 :47'imud 1-2 122 1 4 4 4'1 M Garner 4 Almadel, Beau Butler, Corinth 82306 Ft. Brie 1 1-4 2:12 hvy 27-10 120 4 3 21 21 L Me D ott 4 SpotCash, Gen. Thatcher, PeddleJl 81739 Saratoga 1 1-4 2:0.'.=«sBe»oi; 6 119 5 4 6 5* A Johnson « My Own, Sunsini, Aga Khan 80789 Latonia 1 2-16 1 5".«.-fast 6-5 120 6 5 21 2 | L McD'ott (.Actuary, Dazzler, Marg. Winso* 80484 Latonia 1 l:372ifast 4 120 I 5 :.' 3'1 L Mc D'ott S Pegasus, Flow ofLove, Ten-Lee, 7J640 Belmont 1 1-4 2:03\fast 4 120 3 6 6* 6*2 9 Smith 7 Madllatter, LittleCelt. AgaKhax. FLAMES, b. c. 4 110 Bv Wrack— La Flambec. by Ajax. (Trainer. F. A. Herold. 0wn?r. Belair Stud Stable). Breeder. Belair Stud. 89114 Pimlico 12-16 2:02 slow 19 106 12 4 4" 7«i V Stevens 14 Sarazen. Spot Cash. Jov Smoke 89010 H.cleG'ce 1 1-S 1 53 mud 31 104 2 1 2'} 2"^ ¥ Stevens I! JoySiuoke. AgaKhan, Transmute 85067 Latonia 1 3-4 2:54?:fast 41 126 6 5 51- 4" G Fields ■ Cliilho.ve. . Mad Play. Aga Khan 84630 Jamaica lm70y l:42*i.fa?t 1 122 6 4 6 551 G Fields 0 Wampe-e, Missionary, l*tj — 84479 Jamaica lmTdy l:42%fast 4-5 105 2 1 1« 1" G Fields 2 Rinkey 84060 Aqueduct 1 ::3S'-slop S 114 4 4 4 4" G Fields 4 Fey sun, Swingalong Blind Play PRINCE HAMLET, br. c. 4 98 By King James— Disillusion, by Chilton. (Trainer. H. G. Bedwell. 0wn r. H. G. Bedwell). Breeder. H. T. Oxnard. 89215 l'imli.-o 1 1-16 1 :4:,*ifast 3s' 10917 9 9'° 7 « J MeTag'tlO Rustic. Joy Sii.oke. Swope 85854 Bowie; 1 2-M 2:02 fast 34 104 11 11 11 ll'« G Fields 11 B'nieOmar. PloucliBov. Initiate 85833 Bowie 11-16 1:49^00.1 7 112 I 5 41 44J G Fields S B'nieOmar. Pl'ghltov! Sel'gSua 85806 Bowie 1 l:42 ilivy 45 10". 12 12 91 8" B Pierce 15 Donagh'c. P Doreen." MissWhisk 857 4 2 Bowie 1 1-16 1:49 fast 9 104 3 3 31 3'i F Stevens 5 Overman. Wampe-e. Spot Cash 85085 BOWM 1 1-8 l:55%fast 22 96 1 4 3» 37 J Stevens 5 Donaghee. I'r's-Dorecn. Re I'tk-ss DR. O'MARA. br. c. 4 85 By Olambala— Long Range, by St. Frusquin. (Trai:.er. R. L. White. Owner. J. J. Farrell. Jr.) Breeder. R. T. Wilson. 890l! B.dcCTeM 1 1 -S 1:."3 mud 24 93 6 6 6 6»3 S Hebert « Joy Smoke. Flames. Aga Khan 88812 H .(H'.'co 1 1-H l:IT%bvT U Ml 5 5 6 5 » G Hudgins 5 Li-cpcreb m, S',..:( ,,s|, M'nraker 8867'J Bowie 1 l-M lMS -fast 41 109 I 9 8J 6'« B Wl.amsll Rep'ati.n. I.'[...reles. T Sergeant 8853!) l:..«ie lm70y l:B%fa«t 5 102 6 2 1} 1" ■ WttUMil R Wingfie 1,1. Thel'oet, I" JaineS 88491 Bowie 7 S 1 r*ftfcfaat 67 10H 8 4 41 4» It W'liamsl2 Laapatdcas, lionaghee' Tester 81902 Laard l l-M I B%tast U 102* 1 1 V 21 b Br'atag ■ TvaMlaatea, C Pplitii, r*gCltvS 81812 l.^urd 1 1-S 1:52 fast B Bt Wheeled. L Lang 7 Whetstone, Valador ILBae helot 4th Race [4th Pimlico] dill RAPF *:"4 ^,i, "- Hennc't Handicap. 3- ear-olel«. 1 ll,ij 41. 1D1M-, Index. Course. Dist Time Track Odds \Vt. St. ?i Str. Fin. Jockey Started Order or Finish. •COURAGEOUS, ch. c. 3 109 By Whisk Broom II— Courage, bv Hamburg. (Trainer, J. Rowe. Owner. H. P. Whitney). Breeder. H. P. Whitney. 89.MC liili,.. .: 1 I ':: •!,, -t 4 m I 4 3» B* L Mc Atee I I^ieielie Buck. K'mlanel. Fast Mafl 889H! H.deQ'ea M l:12%teat 10 114 I 7 6 34 1 Park- 8 Profit rhon, IbJ— jM— . SilR'fcj -5657 I'm-.lico 1 l:3:n-.r.est 8-5 112 4 7 8' (.» I Parke 13 Single F't. Y'ng.Martin. Primroae)] 8502!) P tnlico 3-4 1:1) fast 3-4 125 9 9 9' 6'2I Parke 13 Catnpf ireTale s. Volante, DanbJ RSSM Pimlico 1 l:M%faat 6 122 8 7 91 ll'« I Parke 12 Stimulus, Star Ixire. Candy Kid. 85515 Pimlico 3-1 1 l.-.fast 2 115 4 12* l»kl Parke | Goldpiece. Chrysalis. Overall f 83129 Laurel ::-t 1 l:t -t;,st 6 Ml 7 4 3» 1J I Pai ke 9 Retire. Contract, Arbitration •Liable for Kentucky Derby. . • •CANDY KID. cli. c. 3 109 By Peter Pan— Matinee, by Broomstick. ( Trainer. J. Stwo. Owner. H. P. Whitney). Breeder. H. P. Whitrey. 88918 H deG'ce 3 4 1:11 Vast 9-10 110 3 5 41 7« L McAtee 7 Digit. Whetstone. Heeltaps 88744- H.deG'ce 3 4 liir-isgood 11-10 110 3 2 5' 7'= I Parke 8 Noah, Leopardess. T'tess Doreen 85799 Lex'gton FC l:12V»hvy 3 122 1 2 11 15 I Parke 9 Atmadel, Anniliilator. St.Along 85057 Pinilico 113aSf»st 8-5 119 1 1 1* 7" L McAtee 13 SingleF't, Y'ngMartin. rrlmrose K5566 Pimlico 1 l:3!rVast 6 123 4 1 l'l 31 S L McAtee 12 Stimnlus. StarLore. Stmny Man 85177 Pimlioo 3-4 1 «%htfl 8-5 115 5 1 l1 2»k I Parke « SannyMan. SilverFox. Primrose 85»72 Laurel 1 l:40%fast 3-5 10S 1 1 l1 l1 I Parke G Retire. Hurry Inn, Come •Eligible fur Kentucky Derby. •SENALADO. ch. c, 3 108 By Spanish Prince II.— Day's Oyer, hy ClambaJa Trainer. T. J. Hester. Owner. R. T. Wilson). Breeder. R. T. Wilson. 80115 I'imli ■• l!ii70y l:l7*islow 7-5 1'9 6 4 2- 11 J Maihen 8 Finland. Edisto. Beatrice 88949 H i'. cir co lm70yl:42 fast 4 107 2 2 2'J 33 J Maiben 8 Chantey, SweepingAwny. Think 85920 Bowie 1 l:42%fast G} 10*113 9 7" 7«J F Stevens 13 Snmpter. Swinging. Arbitration 85847 Bowie 7-S 1 27 fast 5 111 2 3 21 V- J Maiben 9 Suuipter. Dangerous. Cloudland 85741 Bowio 61 f 1:20 fast 33-10 113 7 2 1' !■» J Maiben 9 Snmpter. Brans, Dangerous ■Mil Pimlico 1 l:3S%fast 4 W5 12 6 7} 5T J Wallace 13 SinfleF't, Y'ngMartin, Primrose 856410 Pimlico 3-4 l:12%fast 21-10 111 7 4 21 U J Maiben 7 Edisto, Slow and Easy, Emissary •Eligible fur Kentucky Derby. •LADDIE BUCK, b. c. 3 109 By Rapid Water— Mettie Bereaud. by Jeaa Bereand. (Trainer. J. H. Sootier. Owner. Woodlawn Stable). Breeder. G. W. J. BisseU. 89216 Pimlico 3-4 1:13% fast 12 118 112* 2"* A Johnson 6 Courageous, Finland, Fast Mail 88984 H.deG'ce 3-4 l:12%fast 1« 112 3 8 4l 5« F Weiner 8 Pr of B'rbon. SnyMan. C'rageous 8881© H.deG'ce 61fl:«7%hvy 23-10 115 3 3 45 4" F Weiner « The Bat. Edisto. Finland 88743 IT — *W 5J f l:06%good 9 111 1 1 l1 2'J F Weiner 7 Maid at Arms, Panic, Finland 88537 Bowie 61 f 1 :07%fast 21 106 7 7 8 S" F Weiner 8 Tester, The Vintner. Dazzler 85926 Bowio 1 l:42%fast 11 10S 5 12 13 13-» F Weiner 13 Sumpter. Swinging. Arbitration 85883 Bowie «1 f l:20%hvy 16 112 2 1 l1 l1 Jf Weiner 9 Dangerous, Danby, Sumpter •Eligible for Kentucky Derby. GYMKHANA, ch. f. 3 85 By Jim Gaffney— Our Hannah, by Yankee. (Trainer. W. Irvine. Owner. E. F. Whitney). Breeder. A. B. Hancock. 89252 Sen today's chart. 88884 H..l-GYo fcfl:06%fast 7 in 7 2 3'i 31 P Taulettel" TIootMon. LadyC.lnsscn. Ensign 88810 H.il G ce 51 f 1 :07%hvy 72 1061 5 5 5'15'7P Taulette « The Bat. Edisto. Finland 85813 Pimlico 3-4 1:13%fast 81 115 7 8 71 7» C Lang 13 Edinburgh, PotSliot. Bar.Google K5353 Laurel 1 1 : »3 slow 10 97 3 5 6 C'« It W'liams 6 Snn Lady. Vrana, Ten Sixty 85284 Laurel 3-4 1.14%fast 1 110 5 3 5* 2* J Leyland 8 Sandrae, Tangara, Sea Fairy 85127 Laurel 2-4 1:14%fast 27-10 113 8 8 4' 3»1 I Parke 9 San ford. SeaFairy. Dress Goods 84675 Laurel 51 f 1:4* fast 44 114 4 4 5» CI B Kennedy 7 Swing's, Primrose. Amer'n Flag •SILVER ROCK. ch. c, 3 10O By Friar Rock— Lady Bedford, by Ogden. (Trainer. M. Hirsch. Owner. S. Pettit). Breeder. J. H. Rosseter. 89183 Pimlico 3-', 1:12V. fast 12B 10911 4 41 3 i T Murray 8 Sen.Norris, Goldpiece, Scorcher 88984 H.deG'ce 3-4 1:12%fast HI 104 6 5 5- 4'1 R Pierce 8 Pr.ofB'rhon. S'nvMan. C'rageous 88796 H deG'ce 3-4 1:14 mud 22 110 6 9 9 ?-° T Murray 9 Perm'tWave, Chink. D'nRnnyon 81662 Empire 5} f 1 Wr,fast 8-3 112 4 2 3* 3'J E Legere 7 Nicholas. Sweet Ann. Spurt 81426 ■haafeM 5-8 101 fast 41 115 1 1 1J 1« K Legere 13 Le Koi. Quiescent, The Spa •Eligible for Kentucky Derby. STORM KING. Wk. c, 3 108 By MadrigalUn— Prodigy, by Light Brigade. (Trainer. M. Brady. Owner, J. E. Davis). Breeder, J. E. Davis. 89216 Pimlico 3-4 1 :13'sfast 3-5 118 G 3 1" o'i B Kenn'dy « Courageous. LaddieBuck. Finl'nd 89I4« Pimlico 3-4 1:13 fast 17-10 1 7 3 1 l1 Is B Kenn'dylS Repsratn. SnnAltos. .Sen.Norris 88898 BjfeG'ce 51 f 1:06 good 8-5 116 3 1 1 » L"i J Maiben 11 P.ofB rbon, LyAmbdor. F.Mate 78834 Pimlico 41 f 5:t«4fast 9 115 6 3 5% G7? A Johns' n SineleFoot. Faddist. AnnieJordan 78701 Pimlico 1-2 48Hfast 9-5 115 2 3 C 4-1 A Johns'nlO Bai b.FrYhie. G'dpiece. F'seFace GOLDPIFCE, ch. c, 3 113 By Golden Broom — Substitute, by Stalwart. (Trainer. R. A. Smith. Owner. W. M. Jeffords). Breeder, W. M. Jeffords. 89248 See today's chart. F9183 Pimlico 3-1 1 :12^fa.«t 17-i 10912 3 2l 2'J C Lanp 8 Sen.Norris. SilrerRock, Scorcher 88984 H.deG'ce 3-4 1 :ll,;Sfast « 109 2 2^ 6"} B Kenn'dy 8 Pr.ofB'rhon. SnyMan. C'rageous 88880 H.deG'ce 3-4 l:L'Vaat 1 110 1 1 B- 4'i W Harvey 9 The Bat. Edisto. Millwick 85656 Pimlico 3-1 fcOMfaat 21 92 1 1 11 2' G Cooper 8 MissWliisk. Cyclops, B.Frietchie S5545 Pimlico 3-4 1 :12V.fast 19-5 113 1 2 i: 2»k P Walla !» Courageous, Chrysalis, Overall t 549« l'imlico 3-tl:n=4fast 5 112 1 2 23 3'i P Walls 9 Arbitration, Noah. Barbary •FINLAND, b. c. 3 106 By The Finn — Romania, by Peep o* Day. (Trainer. Woods Garth. Owner, Woods Garth). Breeders, White 4c Garnett 89216 l'imlico . 3-4 1 :13Vifast 28 IIS 6 5 5* 3'J D McA'ffe 6 Conrag's, I^addieBnck. FastMail H9II5 Plmli.-o lmTOy 1 : )71*lsiow 26 M 2 6 3'J 21 D McA'ffe 8 Senalado. Edisto. Beatrice I 88949 H de; i-e tnnTOy 1 :42 fast 26 1 jS 3 5 5« r,'» D McA'ffe 8 Chantey. Sw'pingAway, Senalado 88880 H.deG'co 3 4 l:L'*f,fast 39 110 3 5 5l 3'1 D McA'ffe 9 The Bat, Edisto, Millwick 88810 H.deG'ce ol f 1 :07^hvy 11 108 4 4 S 3s D McA'ffe rt The Bat. Edisto, Tjiddie Bnck 8874:t H.deG'ce 51 f 1 MWV.good 27 106 3 4 4' 4'1D McA'ffe 7 MaidatArms, L;iddieBu( k, Tanic •Eligible for Kentucky Derby. •FAST MAIL. b. c. 3 101 By Peter ttuince— Plausible, by Plaudit. (Trainer, S. M. Henderson. Owner. Audley Farm Stable). Breeder. Himyar Stud. 89216 I'i'rilico :: ( l:l3'5fast ■) IIS 4 2 41 4!1(" I-ang 6 Courageous. LaddieBnck. Finl'nd 84871 Jamaica 5i f 1 M I;.s t 15 110 7 6 6'- 6" A Collins 7 Zllker, (lolilpiece. Noah 82284 .Saratoga 3-4 l:14%slow 2 113 1 3 2» 1» W McCl'ry 8 Arno, Idiosyncrasy, Flagship 82054 Saratoga 3 4 1 :12\good 30 122 10 9 8 J 6!i W McCl'ry 12 Sunny Man. Voltaic. Clondland 81847 Saratoga 3} f 1 06 fast 7 1—' 3 7 5» 4J G Cabin S Voltaic, Clondland, FlyingEbony 81667 Empire 5 8 1 00i»fajt 3 110 6 6 41 2* G Fields 6 Bigoletto, Rodeo. Chink 81580 Enii.ire ."1 f 1 iTSfast 7 117 7 7 7 5-i W McCry 7 Sandra 1. Judge FuUer. Tique ! LADY AMBASSADOR, b. f. 3 (M) 112 By Ambassador rV.— Lady Isabel, by Holstein. (Trainer. M. Smart. Owner, S. Rossi. BTeeder. S. Ross. 89018 H.deG'ce lm7fly 1:45 mud 34 05 G 5 41! 7:l G Hudgin^ 8 Chin'.;. PermanentWave. Harlan 88898 H ..IcG'ce 3J f l:v6 good 32 111 8 7 3'1 3»1 R Cart.-r 11 P.ofH'bon, St'mKing, KirstMate 88764 H deG ce 2-4 1:13 fast 37 111 8 5 5' GIU B I!r ningll Dev'shire. Gold. Spire, P.ofB'bou •CLOUDLABD. b. c, 3 104 By Wrack— Fairy Ray, by Radium. (Tran.er, W. Garth. Owner, J. S. Cosden). Breeders, A. B. Hancock and E. F. SI mass. 89053 B.«MTea t 1-16 ItaTVhvy 44 118 6 5 5'" 4" D McA'ffe 6 S'pingAway. Overall, ByHisself 88902 Ild.UVe lm70y l:13»^good ■ 11! 3 3 5 3"D McA'ffe 5 Overall. Singlefr)ot, By Hisself 88538 Bowie 7-8 1:29 fast 71 11317 3 3™* 4» J Butwell 7 Arcady. I'.runs, Balboa I 88491 Bowie 7-8 l:^7»4fast 30 103 6 9 10'1 9" R Albiker 12 leopardess. Donaghee, Tester 85926 Bowie 1 1.42^fast 41 115 7 7 5" 6'J J Butwell H Snmpter, Swinging, Arbitration 85847 Bowio 7-? 1:27 fast 20 119 1 2 3*4' J Butwell 9 Sumpter. Senalado. Dangerous 85803 Bowie 61 t l:20\hvy 4 120 6 8 71 8" J Butwell 9 Laddie Buck, Dangerous, Dauby •Eligible for Kentucky Derby. SCORCHER, ch. c. 3 98 By Frizale— Sena Larrphghter. by Lamplighter. (Trainer. J. W. Healy. Owner, A. C. Bostwick). Breeder. Glen Helen Stud. 89183 Pimlico 3-1 l:12\fast 31 108 7 6 5 1 44? E Scobie 8 Sen.Norris, (nddpiece. SilverR'k 83285 P.elm'nt 3 4 HC l:I4Sslow 23 114 8 3 51 6J1 F CollettilO Goldbeater. Cloudland, Finland 82983 Belmont 3-4 MO l:U «*rast 100 in 10 7 7* 9« n RandalllO Repulse, Nina, Pocantico 82248 Ft. Erie 51 t 1:12 hvy 9-10 106 1 2 l'l 1» E Scobie 6 N.o'Love. Cor.Ronge. Protectr*s 81806 Ham'ton 3-4 1:13 fa-st 1G-5 112 1 2 21 2* E Scobie 10 Calousa, Traymore, Head Cover 81674 Ham'ton 5* f LOS^mud 13-10 K'S 1 2 l1 2" D Randall 0 Catoosa. Foolscap, Head Cover; 80258 Dorval 6-8 33%fast 4-5 110 1 5 5 4J E Kumm'r I Gymkhana, B.Frietchie, C.View SIR RONALD, b. c, 3 (M) 99 By Ambassador IV.— Bobolink II. , by Willonyi. j (Trainer, J. Fitrsimmons. Owner. Belair Stud Stable). Breeder. A. B. Hancock. 89210 I'imlii o 3-4 1 :13 ifast 37 114 2 6 6 6:1 E Barnes I Courageous. LaddieBuck. Finl'nd 89149 Pimli. o lm70y l:44»3fast 62 109 1 5 5» 514 E P.arnes 8 I'VeofB'bon. C.'dStick, Der'shire 89018 H.lfG'ce lm70y 1:45 mud 23 104 6 4 5» 5" F Stevens 8 Chink, PermanentWave. Harlan 88966 D Hunts 3-4 1:12 fast 4 105 6 « 51 573 F Stevens 12 Dunlin. Silv^rKox, Marconi 81418 Empire SJfl.OCHfast 12 118 5 6 6:aG Fields 6 Turfldol, Reminder, ToungM'tin Page 5 I EXPOSITION PARK JOCKEY CLDB - - - - AURORA, ILLINOIS SUMMER MEETING June 4th to June 27th, 1925 RACING OFFICIALS STEWARDS JUDGES J. F. MONCK HERMAN P. (ONKLING FRANCIS DUNNE CIHRLES CVMPV17 M. N. MACFARLAN AKTIIl'R BL ANCII V It I) RACING SECRETARY M. N. Macfarlan STARTER ........... Harry Morrissey OFFICE ASSISTANTS Fraaeis Dunne, Charles tampan PATROL ItHV TVillaai Doyle, William Martin CLERK OF SCALES Arthur lMaae-hard PADDOCK JUDGE Charles Campaa AlDITOlt M« WIIle TIMKR '.'.'.■■. '■.'.'.*'.'.'.'.■.'.'. ...James Thompson VETERINARIANS A. M. Henderson. V.S.; W. B. Laae, V.S. TRACK SUPERINTENDENTS Tim Smith, John Whitlock For Stall Reservations, Program Books or Other Information Address CLIFFORD R. TRIMBLE, General Manager, 57 Main Street, AURORA, Illinois fa — 5th Race [5th Pimlico] K*h DA PC 1 ■**•••* :•»«* 70 Yards. 3-year-olds and upward. Claiming;. (Nov. Uin nflUL :i, ii a:i^ — i:4U 1-3 — :\ — nt . ' Index. Course. Diet. Time. Track. Odds. Wt. St. ?i Str.Fin. Jockey. Started. Order of Finish. F0RK0V0, ch. g, 7 108 By Ecouen— May Dora, by Isidor. (Trainer. G. W. Campbell. Owner. W. J. Kramer). Bred in France by J. Sanford. 89184 l'imlico 1 1-1C. 1:48 fast 15 106 10 6 4» 4" L SchaeferlO Stone Jnz. Trajanm, Ampolac 89112 l'imlico 11-16 1:31 slow 72 108 6 6 4* 4»1 V Stott 7 Vanl'atri.k. S.Aroon Quotation 88!»86 H deG'ce 1 1-16 1 46\faat 68 M7 8 U 11 10:» V Stott 11 Sog'tliAroon. TryAgn. Wh.M'sh 88920 H.deG'ce 3-4 l:12%faat 245 107 11 10 9 i 7»2 V Stolt 11 Carlton. DoctorGlcnn. Timeless S5835 Bowio 1 1-1G 1 :."2Hgood 7 11018 5 101 W* ■ Barnes 15 Don Juan. Stevens, BlackSliasta 85764 Bowie 1 1-8 l:57Hfast 16 9G1 4 6 91 9" L Lang H Blue and Red, Rupee, Quotation COTE D OR, ch. h. 7 110 ay Heno— Aile d'Or, by Capt. Hancock. (Trainer, H. G. Bedwell. Owner, H. G. Bedwell). Breeder. Belair Stud. 89231 Seo today 'a chart. 891K4 fmili... 11-16 148 fast 43 ITS 3 4 S- P-'H Chnrch 10 Stone Jug. Trajanus, Ampolac 88634 Bowie lm70y 1 :a« fast ■ 1 ~! 3 4 7 7" J Stevens 7 Jacques. John. Jewell, TarrayceC 87324 Miami 1 1-16 l:48Hfast 17 112 3 5 5 S -» F Wfner ■ War.Mask. NtkMCaaM K.mnant 87175 Miajiii Im71y 1 :47 4good 10 102 7 8 8 8-1 J Stevens 8 Sir Clen, Lanoil. Dr. Ma.Millan 86784 Miami 1 t-M 1 49V»fast 9-5 114 2 Putted up. H Stuuts ll Superbutn. Quesada. Hands l'p 86490 Jefferson 1 1-lii 1 :54^mud 15 109 7 4 21 3" J Stevens 7 Spugs. Telescope. Little \minie 864 19 Jefferson ImT'iy l:.lV„slow 12 Hi 7 6 2" 1» J Stevens 11 Ciaiarron, Sea Court, Vennie JUST. br. f, 4 107 By Da lhousie— Justly, by Mithra. (Trainer, C. R. Richards. Owner. J. H. Steffen). Breeder. T. Clyde. 89217 Pimlico lm7oy 1:46 fast 13 1U 7 6 5' 511 A Johnson 9 Racket, Quotation Re lection 89055 H. d-G'ce 1 1 16 1 :50-\hvy Hf jnj l l U 2* F Stevens 12 Altissimo, Spugs I'en.-ive 88986 H.l-l'e 1 1 -16 1 .4S\faat XI 104 9 7 *• 9'» O Brown 11 Sog'tliAroon. TryAgn Wli M'sh 88900 H.«aO'oa 1 1 S l:54\good 4 10417 « 7 7" J Leyland 7 Vulnad. P.theScribe. El Jesmar 88792 11 daG'ca 1 1 -16 150 mud 61 10615 4 3' ?J J Le land U Wood lake, Ba-erness, Muskeg | I 8868U Howie 1 1-16 1 :51*tfast ■ 103 6 6 6* 7'» J Leyland 7 Clique. Merrimac. Rupee 88631 Bowie C* f I:22?ifaat 83 109 6 8 71 C'\ J leyland 8 JohnS Mosby, Lady Boss, Scoop! j PLAY OM. blk. f. 4 99 By Pl.y Square— Mazie Tayler. by Marta Santa. (Trataer. T. J. Donohri. Owner C. L. Whiting). Breeder. F. Lauderdale. 89184 Pimlico 11-16 1:48 fast 112 103 6 5 5' 5» J Colen 10 Stone Jug, Trajanus. Ampolac 89021 H.deG'ce 1 1-16 l:4't«tmnd 57 100 4 3 31 61J J Colen 14 Muskal'nge, J Jewell, Omgeuse ! 88924 H.deG'ce 1 1-18 1 47*»fa»t 46 97 2 3 41 4'1 R W'liamall TryAgsin, Soviet. Vlce-Ch rman 88*49 H.deG'ce J-4 1 :i:.m»vy 12 1061 6 7 U 11" 1 McA ffell CleniTh'sen. Rnsovia, Sun Rajah , S8711 Bowie Ci f l:23*fast 61 105 1 2 3* 3*1 B Br'ning 8 Wild t;oose, Pole Star Jingle | SM55 Bowie 61 f 1:22 fast 25 108 7 8 8 8" It Wliama 8 Merrimac. SesSand, Rom. Homo1 85885 Bowie 1 1-1« l:51»ifast 19 95 4 4 8»* 9" J McTguell Belcross. Demijohn. Despair I ! FLT,T^i^ br" °t 3t, « , 102 Bv TraP »lll 111! Frances, by Rapalle. DonoTan- noia^r. r / 0wne'- Lakewood Stud Stable). Breeder. P. M. Walker. 85~70 Fmnlre -Tf , S£^ ^ 2 7 l * ** L McAtee U Commoner. P.theScribe. Timel's l8V;68Emore S ^ 41112 11 9 71 V% C Hooper 13 Potshot. Jibe. C.th.NiHoalihan I »o 68 t f Empire ,ii l.OSVaat 20 113 5 5 5"* 6"i T Burns 12 Socrates, Jedb'ghAbbey. Mixture Hill fmP're A1' " I:0!^flst 4 1111 2 4-15'U McCoy 8 Hsyward. «;.DeMar. M.BiII, «l.i" - iama'.Ca» 5i, f. V9,7 mud W m 5 2 2J 2^J M'^y U D.Wl.ittingt n. S'cr't's. (J DeMar SlaiuallflS faSt ^ 11S * 6 UJ 68J R Cart"r '0J J"nl'D.. G.DeMar. b.WU'tton ^(^I^V V- I ,112 By Fri'r Kock-Danceress. by Ogd.n. ■MaTm^S ^•,Mn?hT- n °Wner' J' W' MnrPhy)- Breeder. J. H. Rosseter. aai^i " h"\ I-" -. V 1?«,aSJ S"1 8 "nk«'iS Heh-rt 10 Stone Jug. Trajanus. Ampolac ?;? ''. *j MSUSt„ Gi» VVZ " B 1,,1H P'Urkt* n Warrh'scm.in. Sis Sue. F'm'sCall HHl'l-l ?,'n 1 -n .. f°°d lS "7 ' U B "'* H Stut,s 11 M.Morning. N Beam v. Mnsk'nge ?*'*g 'I" °rson \m:°Z]:t}***l 5 107 4 1 I'll. R R'anclli 0 (ioldfiel.l. Phil Mayers. , , 8?2»1 I r 7 , 1"" :™HJMt * 109 ' X 1J ^R R'anelU 5 Louis.V.. RkyMtafn. S.Sweeper H-M Prr- ,* ,M\14S faSt 17~10 107 * * 5' 3'lD McA'ffel2 Barion. PrimaDonna. Stump Jr. 5J.« F.Grnds 1 1-1G l:4,%fast 8 107 3 1 2 4«i B Harvey 9 BeanKin-. LouisA., SnowMaidea STTBTrKBAN. b c 4 109 By Vindex-Kural, by Moharlh i',M«?^- i0^61"' J- T' Re*dT)' Breeder. F. W. Armstrong. !?„: 8*ll-?7.£ner rTJ"° . 11-"„l6,1:'1 Sl°W, 21 113 " 2 5'15"J Caltah'n T VanBatrick. S.Aroon. Quotation 2-i.i S lm.0yl:48 good llf 11112 11 8' 7»J B Brningl2 Maxie, Intrepid. Eagerness «--i? 2°W!e J UW 1:53'^hvy 37-1° 102 7 1 1' 11 B Br'ning-13 Tjan.li, Mv.ti.-. Zouave «'-'-«! Dowie Im.Oy l:48Vsfast 16 116 7 4 7» "- J McTag'tll Enslaved. Cardiff, Zeebrugge 8o.44 Bowie 1 1-16 l:50Vsfast 75 105 9 8 6 1 K B Br'ning 9 Leisch. lacnza. Just | VITAMIN, b. g, 8 no By Transvaal— Incognita, by Disgntse. £„«i. ^l12"' R- Pendui«- Owner, R. Pending). Breeders. Morris & Walden. iaSJii w'der«*Ce , i"S,:1S rnud W 106K: 13 I''2"!"" L McAfee 14 Muskal'nge, J Jewell, Orageuso "I?6? 5'dei4.co 1 11« 1 :*^fast 4» 105 4 G 4* 3=1 J Maiben !» Julia M.. Dusk, Poodles 2S* £*••■ 1 '!:'* ;:f3%hvy 17 107 5 3 31 4- J Maiben 8 Over Fire. Frosty Boy. Altissimo ll'll Jiowle. ,G; I :;^ast M m 8 8 •" 6" W Harvey 8 Lt. Farrell. Hid. Jewel. Neptune S2S5 r"e H-8 1:a4Vaat 45 108 8 8 8 S» J Leyland 8 EbbTide. KittyTroxell. Goad! tier 84884 laurel 1 1-8 l:5o fast llf 107 14 14 14= 15=» L Lang 15 Altisaimo. RedWine, Danc'gFool CAN'T SAY NO, b c. 3 102 By Sky-rocket— Bayamo. by Bayardo. ' eeiilo- W °- Wlls0n' 0wD9r- Mrs- » .McEachran). Breeder. Comnton Stud. v iEESZS?. \22LV?£Zl 7 1U13 4 3'i 5,J E Scobie 13 Com sioner. P.theScribe. Timers III** hi^. I™. ^ t^3* » »• « 7 7 7UF Weiner 8 Lucifer. Wavecrest. Volcsno III,* wd^-Ce , -^ YT-JS* " 10° 2 * ' 5» L Lang 7 F.Cloud, G.deMsr, Belphrizonia \lllll C9 lm'°* VA**hvy 79 101 8 8 8 8" J McTgue S Fly. Cloud. Harlan, Belphrizonia ' if™ o n°Wle 3"4115 fast " 113U T ,0' 10'*F Stevens 12 Clavichd. YgApril, Peter Paul Z-rrl EOW'° X 1:46 hvy 29-l° 1°8 1 8 91 8" F Stevens 13 Villager. Slate, Rose Cloud |feo669 Pimlico lm.Oy 1:48 slow 16-5 1U 4 5h 41 L Morris 9 GrgeDeMar, Bryndear, Wavect SLA7r;.i-n; R'nrS , 102 By Trap Kock-LangeUan. by LUngibby. c n „ « ■aao*?ST;~,,',S?«,pt- °Wn"' S' E0")' Breeder. S. Ross. ««?«. 2, VB m3°yl^^fast 23 106 2 8 8 S « D McA'ffe 8 Lucifer. Wavecrest. Volcano l««-i ?de?jCe Im'Oy LWfcmud 17 108 1 3 3' 21 B Br'ning 10 Rose Cloud, Orageuse. Clique ?-!«• ^°W,e Si f 1:09 fast 41 110 6 7 4* »«• D McA'ffe 9 Nightshade, C. Along, Trapdale Bowie 11:46 hvy 29 103 2 2 2' 2'1 B Brningl3 Villager, RoseClond. Oco IteMar I 8o739 «--,„ Bowie 3-4 l:i5=4fast 11 102 2 3 3'1 U B Br'ningl3 Taudlane, Eyelash, MajorFinlcy |TOODLES. ch. m, 6 100 By Celt— Puritan Girt, by Yank... «.ai7rTi,,'rU.W' Xb«ra»8- Owaer. Mrs. H. F. Buhner). Breeder. J. H. Shrevi. T BUsflTw 1 1-8 1 :34%fast 15 95 8 7 «' 5" O Brown 8 Masquerade. Stevens. Sorline m222Z S'}*^.™ 1 1-18 1 :*7«sfast ^ »2 10 10 10» V* O Brown 11 TryAgain, Soviet. Vice Ch rman lilt* H.deGce 1 1-16 I:48Hfaat 43 95 9 8 7'= 4=1 O Brown ! Julia M., Dusk. Vitamin 88682 Bowie 1 1-4 2:15%fast 91 92 6 7 7 7" O Brown 7 West wood. Soviet. St. Mirtins 88612 Bowie 1 1-16 1:53 fast 7-5 99 1 2 2' 2« O Brown 8 O. Birthday, St.Gmain. R.Yeta 88374 Bowie 1 1-16 1:53% fast 18 98 1 2 2»| 3' O Brown 7 TnrrayceC, Fairliglit, Blos.H'se BAH,i*NE' b' * 5 , 110 By Hadium— Badoura II., by St. Amant. (Trainer, R. Jackson. Owner, ~ Mrs. E. Jackson). Breeder. J. T. Wood T/aure! 11-16 l:48%fast 179 113 7 8 8 8" G Hudgins 8 R kBotm. DernierSou. Trooper m-VJ, fffZi l?"™1. 1 1-S 1 55%fast 17f 114 7 14 14 14" E Legere 14 D oftlie Vv. Fro^tyBoy. Bounce Hii'?* "•'IeG,ce l *± 207%fast 32 109 5 9 9 9" J Wallace 9 (). Faithful. Hickorv. M. Rose II. ' ;»'£,, ^"TnJ? l I'M 151, fa9t H ll° ** ■ ■**••• 5 Han.lfull, Hickory, Sir Adsnm I -:J,\l Columb a i| f l:18%hvy 22 107 l'l A Kroger 7 BillBIackwelt. SlieDevil, S. Board I J*g* ^ap",tS, 3-4 l:"%slow 55 103 12 12 12 IV i W Martin 12 Scurry. ArralKJoOn. Marg.Wl.ite .2006 ManHts lm.Oy l:45%good 19 97 4 6 «1 C«J W Martin 8 Asl.lin. Berlin. La Kross DOUGHNITT, br. g. 6 108 By Sweep— Fascination, by Buck Massie. (Trainer, E. James. Owner E. J. Morrow). Breeder. E C. Christian, aoi-i Tr'ml!-° 3-4 l:14%fast 39f 112 6 6 5'! 6=3 K P'ngtonll Ensi-.-n. Young April, Sea Sand ZSZ ,!?" 3-4 l:13%fast G*f 11110 14 14M2--B Rob'sonlo Wareh'seman, Si«.Sue. F'm'sCall M— • LvBranch 7-S l:38%flaat 36 107 Left at post. N Foden 9 Doctor Glenn. Director. Exit I1.""8,. » **!■»' -1 ■ 5" J Beid ■ B. Omar, W. of Truce. Mercutio 83664 t™ L-Branch .-8 1:32 fast 41 109 6 » N Foden • Turbulent. I'rcieuv. RoyalDick RBSOVIA, ch. c, 4 (M) m By Russleg— Nova Scotia, by St. Frusquin. ,_ . _, Bred in England ty Mrs. E. C. (Trainer. J. H. Stotler. Owner. Saearaore Stable). Fairweather. 89180 Pimlico lm70y l:16%fast 41 113 3 12 10J 19»J F Weiner 13 Com'sjoner. P.theScribe Timely ZSSSt ,'r •,.1'",3 :!-H:l-' fast 100 115 9 11 ID 9 » G Mein 12 Dunlin. Silver Fox. Marco.r 2u-«2 i ■' M.'/'e ri J:Jii''h.Vy .1:{ m 2 " 44 2!i(; Mein UChaWaa, SunRajali, St.Q'tin 88. 8» H.deGce 3 4 1:I4%.slow 3o8 112 8 6 1- -5»1 G Mein MilnWMWh, Dr.tllenn, Rodeo HALF PINT, b. c, 3 (M) 102 By Spanish Prince II.— Norumbe?a, by Star Shoot. CTrainer. T. R. ttueen. Owner, W. A. Woolman) Breeder. J. E. Madden. 88898 H.deGce 51 f 1 :06 good 36 116 10 10 10" 7 • M Caruso 11 P.ofB'l on. St'mKing I/v \mdor 22i-i «iam- ^nG V4J5'Iast 43"10 102 6 l lnk2h J McT'Bue 7 Maximaneh. B.Frank'in. Kosam'd S?2?I «'ami n lm'°y 1:46^fast 2° "2 9 » 7 |5« R Wliama 9 Pixola, BenFranklin. May Fly 8.910 Miami 3-4 \WkU« 68 99 6 C 5' 6'1 M Caruso 7 Socrates, Pat Casey. Joella J. 87793 Miami 3-4 l:14*fast 86 109 11 1* 8' 7* A Tryon 12 B.C'panion, Sh.Sadie, RinTinTiu 6th Race [6th Pimlico] I j ' | I j ! , | fith RAPF *~* M,le' Howanl Pnwe. 3-year-olds and upward. Pi lite* and VJUI llflUL .Mares. Allowance*.*. (May «, 1D24 1 : M 4-."i (» 11 «. » Index. Coarse. Dist.Time.Track. Odds.Wt. St. % Str.Fin. Jockey. Started. Order of Finish. TRIP LIGHTLY, ch. f, 3 106 By Ultimus— Tripping, by Delhi. «8*aJrwn£"J" '■•,14e,Iri-.f0r,,erV.W,-„,,'*Sm!B,no7l - Breeder' Miss E' D»interfield. Z*ZtZ Lde,- , 4 .l"8,*5* c2*- "2 * 6 ' 7"J Maiben » aV-alB-raaa, SnyMan, C'rageous 88868 H.deGce lm,0yl:44 fast 6-» 94 2 2 4' 4'U W'liams 5 Tbomasine, Thimble. FieryP'ht 1AM ^aUre! J ;:1? fa3t 6i 1«8 1 7 7 7" J Maiben 7 Am'nFlag. SingleFoot, loudl'd bo353 Laurel 1 1:43 slow 61 100 4 6 5» 41 B Br'ning 6 Sun Lady, Vrana, Ten Sixty £23 Y1 , MM?.*?"' 23"10 107 2 6 6* 4*1 J Maiben 8 Hurry Inn. Retire. Battle Field 84841 Laurel 3-4 l:12Vfcfast 5 112 2 4 4" 6»i 3 M'i inellilO Single Foot. Candy Kid Retire 84444 H.deG ce 51 f 1:08 mud 6-5 106 C 2 2« lj J Maiben 6 AlexW'dliffe. D'sCoods. Locifer REJECTED, ch.f. 3 112 By Ballot— Nettie Hastings, by Hastin-s. (Trainer. Wm. Garth. Owner. J. S. Cosden). Breeder E Rucker 80198 Aqueduct 5 8 1:00 fast 10 104 8 6 3»k ih j Shanks ! Dugout. Hidalgo' Socrates 79837 Belmont 5-8 st 1:01 good 18-5 115 3 1 2«k 2' C Lang 5 Sea Tide, Sarzana Clavichord 79590 Bemont 5-8 st 1 :01%slow 5 112 8 8 P P»C Ponce M Arcady. Fast Mail. Faddist 179479 Belmont 41 f st 0D%mud 5 115 7 3 2 » l'l C Lang 8 Chrysalis Dugout Nina 79348 Belmont 5-8 58 fast 1G-5 112 4 6 6» 6'1 J Shanks 7 MotherG se. M deMuller P'mrose 78843 Jamaica 5-S 59-„fast 7 115 2 4 «] gaj E Kumm'r 7 S-.ving'g, Superlette, Moth (Joose BROWN BETTY, br. f. 3 103 By Wrack— Vistula HI., by Flint Rock (Trainer. J. litzsimmons. Owner. H. W. Maxwell). Breeder. H. W Maxwell 89072 Jamaica 3-4 1:13 slop 4 105 10 9 SI S1- F Stevens lit ZeroIIour Emissary WalterE 88962 r.H'nts 61 f 1:19 Vast 8 101 1 1 1= 1« J Stevens I K'gO'NeillL. Bar Bush Galatia 83073 laurel Mil Hfttl ll 34 92*4 6 !H 7» D Fisher 11 Osprev. Comixa Silk Tassel 84839 Laurel 5ifl.0S%fast 6 109 2 3 5= 6»J F Hstings ti Sun Sabre On Ton Snowdron 84337 Aqueduct 5-S 1:00 fast 6 1*7 3 3 4* 4»1 G Fields 8 S'perl'tte. H.Broom Pt irmwiea 84030 Aqueduct 5-8 i^fast 3D 112 4 4 0 » G Fields 7 Swinging; Barbary"' Lighuhi", REPIiJ' b' f ' J? . 114 By Huon— Risponde. by Marta SanU. (Trainer. E. « Rathmann Owner. Mrs. I. W. 0 Brien). Breeder T W 0 Brien 89250 See todays chart. 85388 Laurel 5i f 1 :07%good 22 10915 6 6 G" D Con'elly 6 Comixa. BilKVFlvnn Heeltans 84399 H.deG'ce 51 f l:.*%mud 19-5 98 7 7 7 » 7 « J Wallace 8 Swgalong. IIHap, I "V,e lo ed MM II deG'ce Li t limXfrM 16 110 4 9 91 10-' D Conlly 11 Swingalong W Land It He. 82753 Saratoga 3-4 1 :13%mud 15 109 1 1 1* l» H Thurber 5 Drv.M'n Sw'g-.lo'g HTW.ierl 82431 Ft Erie Hl:13%rart 21112 1 3 5« |*| W Milner • Wr.iitl. Sarko Kidimcr S!12 ^SS 31fl:08%hvy 3110 M 3 1 1« 1' W Milner 5 Miss Domino. Sarko, IUdiancy 82129 Ft. Erie 3-4 1:13Hfast 6 105 5 4 4 1 4^1 W Milner (i Radiancy. Sarko I atlirop NOTE 0' LOVE, b. f. 3 106 By Ormondale— Billet Doux. by Star Shoot (Trainer. E. James. Owner, E. J. Morrow). Breeder. M. & B B Jones 89250 See today's chart. S9017 H.deGce 51 f 1:08 mud 27 99 5 8 7' 9«1 J McT guell Exal'.IRnler Li;i^sen Leith'd 85830 Bowio 3-4 1 15 Osgood 4 10S 1 1 1- l'J E Renzettil.'J Ivory, Night Shade Revolt 85762 Howie 3-4 1:13%fast 30 1U7 4 4 4« 4' J Maiben •'.swinging, Fdinburgi,. M Cr.-ble 85718 Bowie 51 f l:07%fast 35 106 5 4 4 4r* E RenzettilS B'yG'gle, Jedb'hAbbey Clonlee 85610 Pimlico ::-4 l:13%fast 14 108 4 3 61 fi'l E Renzettil3 I'.terl'aul Uargi'eK Sn Name (-4294 WdbhM 1-4 l:13'ifast llf 103 1 3 5s 5»1 E ■aalllll t Ull I S.nor. Clavichord' SARAH A., ch. f. 3 (M) 101 By Prince Ahmed— Lazulite, by Transvaal (Owner. R. C. Sheehan). Breeder, Dr. J. F. Adams 79547 M.It'ghta 1-2 4.SV»slop 29 106 Bef. to break. O Atwell 9 McCadd.n. LittleRose Lum Jack MRS. FINLEY. gr. f, 3 fM) 101 By The Finn— Zonia. by Blarrey (Trainer. W. Irvine. Owner. E. F. Whitney). Breeders. White & Garnett 89149 l'imlico lrn7oy 1 :41%fast 191 1"5 3 6 8 8™ P Taulette 8 I'Ycof D'hon G'dStick Dev'shire 84348 H.l.Hice 51 f 1 nSM-.mud 50 112 6 6 6« c'» E Scobie 7 Sar.Maje. Volante LaddieMmk 84101 H.letlr'co 5-8 l:01%fast 29 116 7 11 111 10" H Callahnl2 SunPolly. S.andEa.y. Miduietta KANDTHT, br. f, 3 (M) 101 By Cudgel— Conduit, by The White Knight (Trainer. H. G. Bedewll. Owner. Kenton Stable). Breeders. Payne & West 89149 l'imlico lm7 - 1 :44%fast 44 102 2 7 6' 7:» J Stevens 8 I'VeofB'bon U'dStick Dev'-hlr* S4172 W.lbine ;i-tl:16 gaat 5 111 4 3 31 i'J E Fator 12 J. I. Roger. White.M trsii \usmar ,83937 Th'cliffe 5-8 l:02%fast 4-5 112 »» | Kator ■ I'ictin. Ruby Marsh. Jean Crest 183112 K'worth. 51 f 1 :10%good 17-10 107 6 4 4-1 V-k H Church 7 Bleiinerliasaett. Pi. tm M'aBaata 82819 K'worth 51 f 1 07%fast 6 106 6 4 4l 3* 8 Clark 8 Slice Head Line MissBexetto |82727 Windsor 51 f 1:07 fast 43-10 110 7 7 51 3-JH ThomaalO Bow Bowers, SlissBczetto Pictia 82556 Windsor 5-8 1:01 fast 2 109 1 6 5'1 4» F Lee 10 Gold. Poppy. M.Bexetto. 'ctptira (Continued on eighth page.) PIMLICO ENTRIES AND PAST PERFORMANCES (Continued from fifth pace.) *7H-» DA PC *■ Mile and 70 Yards. AVoodberry Handicap. 3-year-old* and np-/ 111 HAUL ward. Clalmlns. (Nov. 3. 1B-23 1:42 1-5 3 HO.) Index. Course. Diit.Tlme.Track:. Odds.Wt. St. ?» Str Fin. Jockey. Started Order of Finish. BATONNIER. b. c. 4 102 By Cudgel— Sou, by Hastings. (Trainer. H. G. Bedwell. Owner. H. G. Bedwell). Breoder, J. K. L. Ross. 89215 Pimlico 1 1-16 1 :43%fast 3S 107 4 8 7i 8" H Church 10 Rustic. Joy Smoke, Swope 85*48 Howie 1 1-lti l:51%fast 4 112 3 1 3" 4« G Fields C Guelph. Faenza. Ten Eyck 85804 Bowie 7-S 1:28 hvy 61 105 1 3 3* 2'1 F Stevens 5 B'lotBrush. LeonardG., Wampee 85743 Howie lm7(iyl:47 fast 6 109 4 4 4 44i J Stevens 4 JoySinoke, BallotBrush. Initiate 85C8C Howie lm7 y 1 :47%fast 25 98 1 2 1" 1» J Stevens 5 JoySmoke, Initiate. Shuf. Along 85072 Pimlico 1 1-8 l:55%slop 24-5 95 3 3 3« 2« J Stevens 5 Pr.TiiTii. HedW'gfield. Set Sun LUCIFER, b. g. 3 101 By Light Brigade— Luoide. br Codoman. (Trainer. W. Irvine. Owner. E. F. Whitney). Breeder. J. N. Camden. 89116 Pimlico 3-4 l:14%slow 13 105 3 5 5s 2« I Hebert 10 Polynesia, Warning. Appellate 88923 H.deG'ce lm70y 145%fast 13-10 108 3 2 21 l1 W Harvey 8 Wavecrest, Volcano, Clique 88813 H deGV-o liaTtr 1 BTtBrr 9 100 4 4 51 511 W Harvey 8 Ply. ("loud. Harlan. Belphrizonia 87543 F.Grnds 1 l:40%fast 8 108 4 8 I* 7»! S Bullm'n 9 BenedictYow. Elector, WalterE. 87359 F.Gr'nds 1 1 :o9%fast 8 100 6 5 21 1« S Herbert 7 WalterE.. Parolell., Alex. Moore THISTLEWCOD. br. f, 3 105 By Honeywood— Thistle Belle, by Knight af ths Thistle. (Trainer. P. M. Eurch. Owner, Nevada Stock Farm Stable J. Breeder, Nevada Stock Farm. 89252 See today's chart. 89182 Pimlico 11-16 1:46 fast 14 Ml 1 2 3 i 4T L Schaefer 8 Maid atArms. Revoke. Primrose 88843 Tijuana 3-4 l:ll%fast 2 98 3 1 1* li G Johnson 5 R.onTime, Swing'ong. Dominique 88782 Tijuana M l:12%fast 11-10 100 1 1 l1 1' L Schaefer 8 Cof field. RearShot, Knighthood 88672 Tijuana 3-4 1:12% fast 31 103 2 1 1) 1 L Schaefer C Cof'ld. W.T. Wizard. L.Valentine 88230 Tijuana 51 f l:07%slow 7 106 1 2 2;1 4»i L Schaefer 8 Bear Shot, Lahonton. Rejane ROCKY FORD. ch. g, 4 102 By Friar Rock — Lady Bedford, by Ogden. (Trainer. T. R. dueen. Owner, W. A. Woolman). Breeder. J. H. Rosseter. 85341 Empire Ab 3-4 1:11 fast ai 116 5 4 5' 1" F S'rembalO SeeltThr'h. Th'derbolt, SunAltos 84059 Aqueduct f ; f l:2 %slop 3-2 117 4 4 54 2| S O'Don'll 7 T'kTock. TVnderholt. P.O. round i 83861 Aqueduct 61 f l:19%mud 8 115 2 4 4« 2« S O'Don'll 7 TbeDclawarell.. TenEyck. I'psal 83109 Helmont 1 1 39 fast 20 112 5 4 4» 4" H Stutts G Flames. Bar. Bush. B'gin r sLuck THOMASINE. ch. f. 4 109 By Superman— Thamar, by Hastings. (Trainer, J. L. Garthrieht. Owner, J. H. Shreve). Breeder. H. T. Oxnard. 89054 II.deGYo baity 140%hvy 27 103 2 I 21 4* O Brown I JtidsreFTer, Wilderns. L'ten'tll. 888C8 H.deGYu iinTuy 1:44 fast 21 95 1 3 1« l«k O Brown 5 Thimble. FiervK'ht. TripUghtly 88714 Howiu lm?y l:M%faat 81 95 3 1 2» 2» O Brown 4 K.Winzficld. Thimble. SetfgSun I 8865C Bowie 1 l:45%fast 57 100 7 4 3- 21 O Brown 7 Gol'nRillows. Thimble. SnnLady 88586 Howie lm70y l:4X%fast 38 101 3 6 6 6:« O Brown C Moouraker. Magic Wand, Balboa TURNBERRY, ch. c, 4 104 By Cudgel — Melody, by Meddler. (Trainer. P. Clausen. Owner. J. McMillen). Breeder. J. K. L. Ross. 88853 H deC.'e lrn7«y 1:45 hvy 23 105 3 3 3' 3" It W'liams 5 Wilderness, Overall. InMem'iam 88745 H.deG'ce lm70y 1 45 good 30 102 2 1 2* 21 R Wliams 5 LtenantlL, Flagship. Tr. James 82560 Windsor 1 l:3S%fast 14 M 5 5 5 C'J L. I.ang I N'eyL'gh'ne. Equity, Dr.OMara 82300 Dev'shiro 1 1-8 l:WS*fast 9-5 103 2 4 5 5S1 S Bullman 5 Fruity, I.ouis A . Jacq. Julian 82240 Dev'shire 1 l:39%fast £1 105 2 3 3" 2» S Bullman 3 Dr.OMara, JoySmoke, W'ckhorn CHINK, br. c. 5 110 By Wrack — Star Lady, by Star Shoot. (Trainer, W. J. Howard. Owner. W. J. Howard). Breeder. A. B. Hancock. 89115 Pimlico l?n70y 1 :47%slow 33-10 108 4 2 M 5TJ L MeAtee S Sena la do. Finland. Edisto 89018 H.deG'ce lm70yl:45 mud 33-10 106 1 1 1* 1 L McAtee S Perman'tWavo. Harlan, Wavec't I 88949 H.deG'ce l:n70y 1 :42 fast 16 103 4 3 4'1 4" L I.ang 8 Chantey. Sw'pingAwny, Senalado 88790 H.deG'ce 3-4 1:14 mud 6 110 2 3 3= 2s L McAtee 9 Perm'tWave. I) Runyon. L'tship 84841 Laurel 3-4 l:12Vifast 24 109 7 5 7" 10» J Wallac» 10 Single Foot, Candy Kid, Retire 84539 H.deG'ce 5J f 1 :06%fast 23-10 109 5 4 k 2'1 H HowardlO Retire, Alex Woodliffe, Edisto PERMANENT WAVE. ch. f, 3 102 3y Crimper — Queen of the Sea, by Sea King. (Trainer. Wm. Garth. Owner, J. S. Cosden). Breeder. J. S. Cosden. £9018 H.deG'ce lm70y 1:45 mud 21 98 3 2 2* 2' J McT'gue S Chink, Harlan, Wavecreat : 88852 H.deG'ce 51 f 1 :0R%hvy 13 U loS 4 I M 3-J D McA'ffe I Primrose. Glister. Teapot 88790 H.deG'ce 3-4 1:14 mud 47-10 105 4 2 1' 1J D McA'ffe 9 Chink. DamonRunyon. Lightship I 78636 Jamaica 5-S l:00%fast 5 100 5 4 4' 1" J Shanks 11 AlexW'liffe. Ma:. Billy. M.M'ler 78525 H.deG'ce 4i f 50*islop 4 110 5 2 1°» 1 1 J Shanks 14 Do or Die. Trigger. Crinkle BETTING STJN. ch. g. 6 107 By Olambals — Sunburst, by Banaatar. (Trainer. T. Lynn. Owner, E. K. Bryson). Breeder. R. T. Wilson. 89147 Pimlico 1 1-16 1 :47%fast 4 113 5 4 3s M J Leyland 5 Prince Tii Tii. Deronda. Faenza1 88985 H.deG'ce lmTCy l:4J%fast 48 1C6 6 4 41 4*1 J Leyland 8 St.Valtine. Fly'gCloud, Ponjola 88714 Bowie lni70y 1 :4S%fast 3-2 106 4 4 4 4* .1 Leyland 4 R.Winsrfd. Thomasine. Thimble | 88879 Bowie 1 l-SMMMM 46 107 11 6 4 E*| J Le larUl Rep'ation. L'pardess. T.Sergeant BROWN BETTY, tr. f, 3 99 By Wrack — Vistula LT.L, by Flint Rock. (Trainer. F. A. Herold. Owner, H. W. Maxwell). Breeder. H. W. Maxwell. 89072 Jamaica 3-4 1:13 slop 4 100 10 9 Si S'5 F Stevens 10 Zerollour. Emissary. WalterE. 88962 L'.H'nta 61 f l:lS%fast 8 101 1 1 V- 1* J Stevens 8 K'gO'Neilll.. Rar.Bush. Galatia 85073 I^aurel 1 f l:06%fast 34 1.21 4 6 95 7" D Fisher 11 Osprey. Comixa. Silk Tassel 84839 Laurel 51 f l^^ifast 6 109 2 3 5- 6*1 F H'stings « Sun Sabre. On Top. Snowdrop ! 84337 Aqueduct 5-8 1:00 fast 6 107 3 3 P 461 G Fields H S'p« rl'tte, H. Broom. PI M'mories FLAGSHIP, ch. c. 3 99 By Man o' War — Understudy, by Star Ruby. (Trainer, R. A. Smith. Owner. Mrs. W. M. Jeffords). Breeders, Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Jef- . fords. 89018 H.deG'ce lmTQy 1:45 med 23 103 7 8 8 8" J Wallace 8 Chink. Permanent Wave. Harlan 88949 H.deG'ce lmTOy 1:42 fast 35 103 6 7 7'« 7" J Wallace 8 Chantey. Sw'pingAway. Senalado I 88745 H.deG'ce lmTOy 1:45 good 7 100 4 4 4s M| It Lang ."» I.'tenantH. . Turnberry. Pr.James 85883 Bowie lm70y 1:46 fast 11 94 3 4 31 3S1 G Hudgins 7 LicutenantH.. Noel. Sett'g Sun Mm Howio 6J f l:21\good 20 116 7 8 ?* 3M F Sharpe 11 Senor. Volante, Campfire Tales I DIOGENES, ch. c. 4 114 By Ballot— Smoky Lamp, by Plaudit. (Trainer. R. A. Smith. Owner. Mrs. W. M. Jeffords). Breeder. W. M. Jeffords. 88951 H.deG'ce lm70y 1:t2 fast 37 106 6 6 « ' J'J E Ambr'se 8 Transmute. T. Minutes. T.R.Callj 88744 H.deG'ce 3-4 1:12%gO"d 40 10318 7 71 5" J Wallace S Noah. Leopardess. P'ecss Doreen I K50«I Kmpiro lro70y l:441ifaat 3-2 116 4 I 31 493 F Col'letti 5 Crack o'Dawn. Elrina. Vulnad 847S6 Jamaica lm70y l:41*»f.ist 3 105 3 2 2' 25 J Callah'n 4 Nanc.vL'horne. Feysun, Warapee 84385 A'ju.Juct :;-4 l:13\slop 15 109J 5 5 610 611 C Taylor 7 Fluvanna. Leopardess. Sun Flag Page 6 Daily Racing Form Charts: Pimlico PIMLICO (Copyright. 1925, by Daily Racing Form Publishing Company.) PIMXICO. MD„ WEDNESDAY. KAY 6. 1925.— (1 Mile.) Fifth Day. Maryland Jockey Club. Spring Meet ins of 11 days. Weather clear. Steward Representing Maryland Racing Association. George Brown, Jr. Stewards, George Brown, Jr.. Fiank J. Bryan and A. Weston. Judges, J. B. Campbell and II. P. Conkllng. Starter, James Xill' on. Racing Secretary. Frank J. Bryan. lUc.ug staits at 2:30 p. in. (Chicago time, 2:20 p. m.) W indicates whip, S snurs, B blinkers. Figures ia parentheses following tht% distance of ea'.h race indicate date, track record, age of horse andj weight carried. "Indicates apprentice allowance. ttO« /|,££ riIlST RACE— 4 1-2 Furlongs. (May 10. 1921— 53%— 2— 118.) Graduate Purse. Section 1 Ou^'lU No. 1. Purse % 1.300. 2-year-olds. Maidens. Allowances. Net value to winner $900: second. $250; third. $150. Index Horsea AWttTSt U Vj Str Fin Jockeys Owners Equiv. Odds Str't 89111*FORETELL w 116 11 1» l'l l'i U E Barnes H O Bedwell 370-100 ZEPPELIN w 11* 8 $ &n* 3 4" 2* J Maiben W J Salmon 740-100 Mill ■SHAMPOO w 113 2 2 2l 2« 22 3» D Mc.Vffe 3 S Cosden SB5-100 88781 MISS THATCHER w 113 3 3 41 6nk 31 4'1 L Schaefer Nevada Stock Fm Stb 2445-100 CHO LATE SOLDIER-w 116 6 5 S» 4» 6» 6* A Johnson Sagamore Stable 210-100 88888 »COZY w 113 9 4 6« 6« «« 6} C Lang R W Carter 950-100 88921 KINK w 116 10 9 85 9» 94 7» B Kenrdv W R Hopkins C725-100 CLAPPER W 116 5 8 9« 8'1 71 81 M Schw'tz Mrs C H Smith 6770-100 CASUS BELLI w 116 4 10 10 10 10 9» P Taulc tte E P Whitney 9185-100 89 178 VULGATE w US 7 7 71 7« 81 10 L Lany P B Codd 7280-100 Time, 23%. 47%. 54%. Track fast. $2 mutuels paid — Foretell, $9.40 straight, $5.10 place, $3.40 show; Zeppelin, $7. CO place, $4.30 show; Shampoo, $2.80 show. Equivalent booking odds — Foretell. 370 to 1C0 straight, 153 to 100 place, 70 to 100 show; Zeppelin, 2SG to 100 place, 115 to 100 show; Shampoo. 40 to 100 show. AA'inner — B. c. by Foreground — Delia Mack, by The Commoner (trained by H. G. Bedwell; bred by Mr. H. G. Bedwell). Went to post at 2:32. At post 3 minutes. Start good and slow. Won driving; second and third the same. FORETELL took the lead at once and, setting a fast pace, held it resolutely in the stretch drive. ZEPPELIN made up ground after rounding the far turn and, coming fast and gamely through the last quarter, was gradually wearing the winner down. SHAMPOO was close up for the entire race and saved ground on all the turns. CHOCOLATE SOLDIER was hard ridden for the entire race. MISS THATCHER ran well. Scratched — 88605 Lewis, 116. 8Q917 SECOND RACE— 4 1-2 Furlongs. (May 10. 1921— 53%— 2—118. j Graduate Purse. Sec-Ot/^'± 4 tion No. 2. Purse $1,300. 2-year-olds. Maidens. Net value to winner $930; second, $250; third. $150. Ind;x Horses A WtPPSt *,j Str Fin Jockeys Owners Equiv. Odds Str't URSA MAJOR w 116 11 5 2» l1 11 1» J Maiben. W J Salmon 106-100 89051 HOT PEPPER w U6 7 2 41! 3» 3» 21 J Shanks J P Jones 1T75-10 88921 LANARK w 116 10 3 3 1 4« 4* 3=* A Johnson T Clyde 92C-109 REVELRY w 115 1 1 Ink 2' 2n* 4" C Lang K E Hitt 42255-100 88111 BRUSH BY wb 116 2 4 6s 6» 6« 6« B Kenn'dy Sagamore Stable 2180-100 8»1452PRINCESS APPLE w U3 9 8 6» 62 6* 6 1 L Lang R W Carter 2065-1'K) 89111 EXCHEQUER w U6 6 6 9s 92 74 71 L McAtce Flamingo StabH 5*5-110 87180 ANGLEPLANE w 113 4 7 8'1 72 8» 8» L Schaefer Nevada Stock Fm Stb 7220-Uo FORELAND w 116 8 9 7» 81 9* 9"* E Barnes H G Bedwell 2510-10 1 89111 WEST POINT w 116 5 10 10s 10s 101 101 P Taulette E F Whitney t PLAIN DEALER w 116 3 11 11 11 11 11 E Scobie W M Jeffords 9735 -ICO tMutuel ield. Time, 23%, 47%, 47%, 54%. Track fast. $2 mutuels paid — Ursa Major, $4.10 straight, $3.60 place, $3.10 show; Hot Pepper, $8.50 place, $5.90 show: Lanark, $4.00 show. Equivalent booking odds— Ursa Major, 105 to 100 straight, 80 to 100 place, 55 to 100 show; Hot Pepper. 32j to 100 place, 195 to 100 show; Lanark, 100 to 100 show. AVinner Ch. North III. T. J. Healcy; bred by — c. by Star — Superwoman, by Superman (trained by Mr. Walter J. Salmon). Went to post at 3:07. At post 3 minutes. Start good and slow. Won driving; second and third the driving. URSA MAJOR began from the extreme outside and had to be ridden hard to get to the lead and runs like a colt inclined to loaf, but won going away. HOT PEPPER came next to the rail after rounding the far turn and when entering the home stretch, finished fast. LANARK came again under hard riding and finished resolutely. REVELRY, a quick beginner, set a fast early pace and wa.s tiring nt the end. Scratched — Espanol, 116. 2QO/| 2 THIRD RACE— 3-4 Mile. (May 6, 1924— 1:10%— 6— 116.) Pimlico Graded Handicap. Olf^^xO Class A. Purse $1,500. 3-year-olds and upward. Net value to winner $1,000; second, $£00; third. $200. Index Horses A WtPPSt % % Str Fin Jockeys Owners Equiv. Odds Str't 890542LIEUTENANT II. wb 5 106 9 1 4 32 3« In K Barnes R E Potts 3750-100 (8»183)SEN'T'R NORRISwb 4 114 2 6 Is 1» l2 2* C Lam: H Q Bedwell 2G5-1O0 (88»48)DIGIT w 4 109 5 4 2' 2 21 Snk b Kenn'dy Seagram Stabl* 160-100 (88885) ST. VALENTINE w 5 111 3 3 31 42 4' 41 L McAtee J E Griffith 565-1U) (88845)GEN. THATCHERw 5 120 15 7» 7» 5s 5» L Schaefer Nevada Stock Fm Stb 2S6-1CO fcffl462REPARATION wsb 6 119 6 9 9 9 8'1 62 J Maiben J E Davis 795-10G 88149 BRICE wb 4 100 4 7 61 8» 9 72 J Callahn W L S Martin 3100-100 89017 WELLFINDER w 7 103 8 2 6' &■* 61 81 G Hudgins Mrs R I Miller 3955-100 88901 BLUEMONT w 6 109 7 8 8" 6t 71 9 J Shanks W Garth 4950-100 Time, 22%. 45%, 1:12%. Track fast. $2 mutuels paid— Lieutenant 11.. $77.00 straight, $18.50 place, $9.00 show; Senator Norris, $4.20 place, $2.80 sliow; Digit, $3.00 show. Equivalent booking odds — Lieutenant II., 3750 to 100 straight, 825 to 100 place, 350 to 100 show; Senator Norris, 110 to 100 place, 40 to 100 show; Digit, 50 to 100 show. Winner— B. g, by Junior — Casquetts, by Captivation (trained by It. E. Potts; bred by Mr. Thomas Monahan). Went to post at 3:39. At post I minutes. Start fair and slow. Won driving: second and third the the same. LIEUTENANT II., close up from the start, wore the pacemaker down in the stretch drive and just managed to get up to win in the final strides. SENATOR NORRIS set a fast pace from the ■tart and raced into a long lead on the back stretch, but tired badly in the last eighth. DIGIT began well but was outpaced in the early stages, then moved up in the stretch, but was in back of the leader and was forced to be taken up in an attempt to go to the outside. REPARATION was sore when going to the post. ST. VALENTINE and GENERAL THATCHER finished fast. Scratched — 891S3JGoldpiece, 105; £9052 = Donnelly, 101. Overweight Brice, 1 pound. QQO/4Q FOURTH RACE— 4 1-2 Furlongs. (May 10. 1921— 53%— 2— 118.) Third Running PIM-0«7^4e7 LICO HOMEBRED STAKES (Spring). $2,500 Added. 2-year-olds. Net value to win- ner. $2.750; second. $300; third. $200: fourth. $100. Index Horses A WtPPSt % % Str Fin Jockeys Owners Equiv. Odds Str't " 89148*CANTER w 115 5 5 31 2* 2s l'l L McAtee J E Griffith 70-101 88950 GOLDEN HAZE w 112 4 3 l1 l2 l1 21 C Lang Mrs AV M Jeffords 635-103 88950*CINEMA w 112 3 4 » 3« 3* 3»1 E Barnes S Ross 280-103 EARLY VOTE w 112 1 2 fch 410 410 4s j Callah'n K E Hitt 3025-100 89145 CURLER w U5 2 1 41! 5 5 5 J Shanks J P Jones 2545-100 Time. 23. 47%, 54. Track faat. $2 mutuels paid— Canter, $3.40 straight, $2.90 place, $2.10 show; Golden naze, $4.70 place, $2.20 show: Cinema, $2.10 show. Equivalent booking odds -Canter, 70 to 100 straight, 45 to 100 place, 5 to 100 show; Golden Haze, 135 to 100 place, 10 to 100 show; Cinema, 5 to 100 show. Winner — Ch. c, by Wildair — Virginia L., by McGee (trained by H. Rites; bred by Mr. J. E. Griffith). Went to post at 4:13. At post 2 minutes. Start good and slow. Won easily; second and third driving. CANTKR began slowly and was forced to work his way up on the outside, but passed GOLDEN HAZE in the stretch and won going away. GOLDEN HAZE sprinted into a long lead in the first quarter, but was tiring at the end. CINEMA was tiring and, driving hard at the finish, outstayed KARLY VOTE. The latter ran green in the early running, but was going fastest of all at the end. Scratched— 89148s Ethereal, 112; 8917S Hants, 112; (88240) Foretell, 115; S91783Taps, 112; 89247 Angleplane, 112. QQ ?C^A SraTltACE^J -4~MileT (May 6. 1924— 1:10%— 6— 116.) Pimlico Graded Handicap. Ot/^Ov Class B. Purse $1,500. 3-year-olds and upward. Net value to winner, $1,000; second, $300; third. $200. . Index Horsea A WtPPSt % % Str Fin Jockeys Owners Equiv. Odds Str't 89146 ROLAND wb 4 126 6 6 6" 6« 5* 1" A Johnson Mrs R I Miller 540-100 89146 HEELTAPS wb 5 126 4 2 3' l'l l2 2' L McAtee E F Whitney 225-100 89183 CPFIRE TALES wb I 126 5 7 7 7 7 3n J Maiben R T Wilson 675-100 89181 'SKA SAND w 6 120 7 1 51 3' 3l 4» D McA'ffe Mrs E Trueman 1095-100 886S02K. OF MERCI II.wb 3 119 3 5 2nk 2' 2nk 521 E Barnes J E Davis 445-100 88632 SARKO w 4 125 2 4 4'1 4nk 41 6} C Lang H O Bedwell 1360-100 85672 REDSTONE wb C 119 1 3 1« 52 6s 7 B Kenn'dy Seagram Stable 685-100 Time, 24. 48%. 1:14%. Track fast. $2 mutuels paid— Roland. $12.80 straight, $0.30 place, $3.90 show; Heeltaps, $4.00 place, $2.80 show: Canjpfire Tales, $4.80 show. Equivalent booking odds Roland. 540 to 100 straight, 215 to 100 place, 95 to 100 show; neeltaps, 100 to 100 place, 40 to 100 show; Campfirc Tales, 140 to 100 show. Winner — B. c, by Sweep — Tapiola, by The Commoner (trained by F. Foster; bred by Mr. narry F. Sinclair). Went to post at 4:46. At post 2 minutes. Start good and slow. Won driving: second and third the •ame. ROLAND was badly outrun to the stretch turn, from where he came through fast next to the inside rail and, wearing the tiring HEELTAPS down, got up to win in the final stride. HEELTAPS worked her way up on the outside in the first quarter and passed REDSTONE and KNIGHT OF MERCI II., into the lead on the last turn, but her weight told on her at the end and she tired. CAMPFIKE TALES closed a big gap and finished with a rush. SEA SAND tired after making a challenge at the head of the home stretch. REDSTONE set the early i ace. but quit badly. SARKO tired. Scratched— 89146 Lord Baltimore II., 126; b90521 Director, 118; 88447 Coeur de Lion, 125; S9017 Note o" Lore. 121; 85388 Reply, 125; 8U112 Carlton. 118. OQnr-j SIXTH RACE— 1 1-16 Miles. (May 19. 1922— 1:44%^3— 107.) Purse $1.504L 3-year-Ot/MtiX olds and upward. Claiming. Net value to winner $1,000; second, $300; third, $200. Index Horsea AWtl'l'St ■»» Vi % Str Fin Jockeys owners Equiv. odds Str 1 89184'KO.SK CLOUD W3M 6 5 2l 2« 2' 2l 1J E Wood P B Co.ld 2:500-100 8»1502*SIR LEONID w 5 110 7 2 5'i 4l 3» 3" 2'1 L S.haefer J M Collins 125-100 88180 ORIENTAL HOPEw 3 109 5 4 l1 l2 l1 1"* 3' E Barnes C C Smithson 915-100 89021 GRAY GABLES w 8 115 3 6 4"* S'l €2 6' 4» A Johnson J H Steffcn 605-10' 89021* VICE-CHAIRMAN w 8 107 1 1 6« 6'i 4"* 4' 5» G Hudgins P Huidekoper 375-100 88987 DOCTOR JIM wb 7 111 4 7 7 7 7 7 6« M Schw'tz B E Chapman 865-100 j;9188 POEDIE w 4 101 2 3 3s 3* 5' 51 7 J Callahn F B Copra 288O-10U Time, 24%, 48%, 1:15, 1:42%, 1:49%. Track fast. $2 mutuels paid — Rose Cloud. $48.00 straight, $13.70 place, $9.3u show; Sir Leonid, $3.40 place, $2.80 show: Oriental Hope, $4.20 show. Equivalent booking odds— Rose Cloud, 2300 to 100 straight, 585 to 100 place, 303 to 100 show; Sir , Leonid. 70 to 100 place, 40 to 100 sbow ; Oriental Hope, 110 to 100 show. Winner Br. f, by Wrack — Amalette, by St. Amaut (trained by G. E. Ensor; bred by Mr. Arthur B. Haneock). Went to post at 5:16. At post 1 minute. Start good and s'ow. Won driving: second and third the same. ROSE CI/H'D began well and followed the leader under restraint to the last eighth, then 1 raced into the lead and outgamed SIR LEONID. The latter was messed about all the way and waited with too long, but finished fast. ORIENTAL IIOI'E began fast and showed the most early speed, but tired. VICE CHAIRMAN moved up after rounding the far turn, but tired in the last eighth. Scratched 89184 Cote d Or, 103; 89217)Kacket, 105. Overweight — Oriental ll.qie, 4 pounda. QQ* Crf SEVENTH RACE— 3-4 Mu7 (May~6. 1924^1:10%— 6^116.) Pimlico Graded Handicaps 0%J*i%3*A Class C. Purse $1,500. 3-year-olds and upward. Net value to winner $1,000; second, $300; third, $200. Index Horaes AWtl'l'St \j Vfr Str Fin Jockey* Owners Equiv. Odds Str't *5S«2 AltNO wb 3 122 9 6 1» 1» 1» 1» B Kenn'dy Seagram Stable 315-100 88985 HEIR-AT-LAW w 4 120 5 4 »* » 2' 2' J Maiben W J Salmon t210-100 89183 FORECASTER W 3 125 3 9 7* 7» 52 3'1 I Pullman T W O'Brien J465-100 : 8818:»OLIVIA W412542 9" 5' 4J V A Johnson Rancho Wikiup Stable 800-100 1 1 1 88846 T. CHEROKEE II.w 4 124 2 3 51 9» 7l 5l L Schaefer Nevada Stock Fm Stb 2035-100 84540 SHAMROCK w 5 124 10 7 4' 2 J1 6»k E Scobie T W O'Brien t 78973'ERANKMAN w 4 12! J 1 30 6» 61 71 C Lang Audloy Farm StabUj 1455-100 885'.'2 PIXOLA wb 3 113 1 10 10 10 9» 82 E Barnes R T Wilson t 83795 MISTY MORN w 3 106 7 8 61 8" 81 9* J Callah'n T Hitchcock 1660-100 82993 PR'CE HAMPTONwb 3 123 6 5 21 3» 10 10 M Schw*t» H O Bedwell 2310-100 tCoupled as W. J. Salmon and R. T. Wilson entry; JT. W. O'Brien entry. Time. 23%. 48, 1:14. Track faat. $2 mutuels paid— Arno. $8.20 straight. $4.10 place. $2.90 show; W. J. Salmon and R. T. Wilson entry. $ :..'!() place. $2.60 show; T. W. O'Brien «try. $3.10 show. Equivalent booking odds— Arno, 315 to 100 straight, 105 to 100 place, 45 to 100 show; W 3. Salmon and R. T. Wilson entry. 65 to 100 place, 30 to 100 show; T. W. O'Brien entry, 55 to 100 show Winner— B. c. by Peter Pan— Florence, by Macdonald II. (trained by W. Bateman; bred by Mr. narry Payne Whitney). Went to post at 5:47. At no"t 2 minutes. Start good and slow. Won easily: second and third driving. ARNO sprinted into a long lead after rounding the far turn, won in a cantor. HEIR-AT-LAW l egan slowly and wag shuffled back, hut came fast after entering the home stretch. FORECASTER lost ground on the stretch turn, but closed a big gap and finished fast. SHAMROCK tired. OLIVIA ran well. PRINCE HAMPTON quit. Scratched— 89182 This-tlewood, 126; 888642Gymkhana, 123; 80007:South Breeze, 116; 84491 Bernice Harrar, 117; 89181 Antiquarian, 123. Daily Racing Form Charts , 1 : 1 1 COLUMBUS COLTJMBUS, OHIO. WEDNESDAY. MAY 6. 1925— Beulah Park (% Mile.) Sixteenth Day. Capital City Racing Association. Spring Meeting of 19 days. Weather cloudy. Stewards, Joseph A. Murphy and John T. Ireland. Judges, Harry D. Shepard, W. K. Norvell and Chester Stands. Starter. Lester Dean. Racing Secretary. W. R. Norvell. Rac.ng starts at 2:15 p. m. (Chicago time, 2:15 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. SQS^^ FIRST RACE— 5 1-2 Furlongs. (April 23. 1923— 1:05%— 7— 104.) Purse $600. 4-year- J^,^"*-**-» olds and upward. Claiming. Net value to winner $450; second. $100; third. $50. Index Horses A WtPPSt ^ % Str Fin Jockeys Owners Equiv. Odds Str't oitiHl W' R M'GOMERYwb 8 107 4 2 l2 l'l 1' lh AV Taylor A M Simmons 610-100 89085 FLY LADY w 4 105 7 4 4' 2" 2» 221 H Hay Mrs B Davis 16T-10O 89121 'MARTHA MOORE w 5 105 2 S 62 5* 4» 31 J Petrecca Mrs C S Lemieux 550-100 89121 HOMER w 4 107 5 3 21 32 31 4« W Habjan F Bailey S24"-100 88055 CONSCRIPT wb 4 107 3 1 3* 4h 5« 6» A Yerrat A Hullcoat 310-100 89187 COPPERHEAD wb 4 110 6 7 6" 6« 6'i 6« F Moore P Kano 1810-100 89153 ST. ANTHONY w 4 110 1 5 7 7 7 7 H Clem'ts P Lanstedt 7710-100 89157 ARTICLE X. w 6 107 8 Bolted. A An'rson S Szekeres 680-100 Time, 24%. 50%. 1:12. Track slow. $2 mutuels paid — W. V. Montgomery, $14.20 straight, $5.20 place, $3.80 show; Fly Lady $3 40 place. $3.00 show; Martha Moore, $4.00 show. Equivalent booking odds — W. P. Montgomery. 610 to 100 straight. 160 to 100 place 90 to 100 show-Fly Lady. 70 to 100 place, 50 to 100 show; Martha Moore. 100 to 100 show. Winner — Ch. g, by Brummel — Ruth Carter, by Handsel (trained by A. M. Simmons- bred by Mr C. n. Carter). Went to post at 2:17. At post 2 minutes. Start good and slow. Won driving: second and third the Sfcm-. w. P. MONTGOMERY displayed the most speed throughout, but was tiring at the end and barely lasted to win. FLY LADY gained steadily after going the first quarter and was wearing the winner down. MARTnA MOORE began slowly, but closed up gamely in the last quarter and outstayed HOMER. The latter tired in the stretch. Overweight — St. Anthony. 3 pounds. SQ^^^l BE001*1* HACE— 5 1-2 Furlongs. (April 23. 1923— 1:05%— 7— 104.) Purse $600. 4-year- J«-y^" - Tt olds and upward. Claiming. Net value to winner $450; second, $100; third. $50. Index Horses A WtPPSt % % Str Fin Jockeys Owners Equiv. Odds Str't 89122 SAN HEDRON wb 6 108 1 1 4' 3' 31 lh R White A S Gumpert 690-100 89153 RED MILL w 4 105 8 6 22 Ink D $a| R Hay F Richardson 320-100 89056'VIRG'A GO'DAVINw 4 105 7 5 1» 2' 2' S2 A Yerrat O Christian 460-100 85571 BERRETTA wb 7 105 5 7 6'* £2 4'1 41 W Habjan E H Boone 90,-100 89152 SARAFAX w C 105 4 4 71 61 61 5' W Taylor P Fonter 33CO-100 89023 ATONEMENT w 4 107 3 3 3* 41 52 6' J Tunstall O W Smith 350-100 70666 KUKLUX w 10 107 2 2 8 8 8 7h J Petrecca C W Hall 3PO-100 88236 BRIARCLIFF w 6 107 6 8 61 7'1 71 S F Moore E Lutz 3980-100 Time, 25, 51, 1:12. Track slow. $2 mutuels paid— San nedron, $15.80 straight, $7.00 place, $4.60 show; Red Mill, $4 20 place $3 20 show: A'irginia Goodwin, $3.80 show. Equivalent booking odds— San Hedron, 690 to 100 straight. 2S0 to 100 place, 130 to 100 show Red Mill, 110 to 100 place. CO to 100 show; Virginia Goodwin, 90 to 100 show. Winner— Blk. g, by Disguise — Katherine G., by Dick Finnell (trained by C. Brant • b-ed by Mr John H. Rosseter). Went to post at 2:47. At post 2 minutes. Start good and slow. Won driving: second nn.l third the sam . SAN HEDRON came fast through th;- stretch and, wearing the leaders down, got up to win in the final stride. RED MILL took the lead while rounding the last turn, but tired in the final drive. VIRGINIA GOODWIN showed the mest early speed but tired in the last eighth. ATONEMENT retired early. Overweights — San Hedron. 1 pound; Atonement, 2. 8Q2ekEi THIRD RACE— 5 1-2 Furlong^ (April 23. 1923— 1:05%— 7— 104.) Purse |M, 4m* -7 J'Arft-P«_y olds and upward. Claiming. Net value to winner $450; second. $100; third, $50. Index Horses AWtl'l'St % % Str Fin Jockeys Owners Equiv. Odds Str't 89187 -PRINCESS JANE w 4 105 1 1 2' 2'1 22 l' A Yerrat P. Shepp TaJAOO 89151 VIRGE WB 11 105 6 2 1' l'l D 2' AV Taylor C E Davison lHO-jun 89085»CRUMPSALL W 11 110 3 3 3» 3' 3= 3'1 H Clem'ts Mrs R Haughn 0-10O 89122 JOHN JR. w 12 107 5 6 5» 41 4' 4"k H Tiu^ Mrs V Manalo laOO-li.O 89028 CAP'N COSTIGANw 5 110 2 4 6 6 51 52 J Byrne Green Briar Stable ISO-lOO 89151 DANCER w 12 107 4 5 4'1 5' 6 6 F Moore Missouri Stablo 240-100 Time, 24%, 50%. 1:11. Track slow. $2 mutuels paid— Princess Jane, $9.00 straight, $5.00 p'.ace, $3.40 show; Virge, $7.40 place, $4 00 show: Crumpsall, $5.60 show. Equivalent booking odds Princess Jane, 350 to 100 straight, 130 to 100 place, 70 to 100 show Virge 270 to Mt place, 100 to 100 show: Crumpsall. 180 to 100 show. ' ' Winner — B. f, by Meelick — Little Jane, by Canopus (trained by R. Shepp; bred by Mr Geor-e L Blackford). AVent to post at 3:17. At post 1 minute. Start good and slow. Won driving: second and third the same. PRINCESS JANE finished resolutely and under hard riding got up to win in the final stride. VIRGE showed the most early speed and finished gamely although tiring. CRIMPSALL raced well, but never threatened the two leaders. CAPTAIN COSTIGAN ran far below his real form Scratched 89058 Rapid Traveler, 110; 88890 New Pink, 107. Overweight— Crumpsall, 3 pounds. QQQ Cr £* FOURTH RACE— 6 1-2 Furlongs. (April 21. 1923— 1:21%— 6— 102.) Purse $60o7~3-year- JiP4dt2\9 olds. Claiming. Net value to winner $450; second. $100; third, $50. Index Horses AWtPPSt % 14 Str Fin Jockeys Owners Equiv. Odds Str't 89222 DAVE GOLDIE w 1C7 6 3 1' V- V 1« A Yerrat T H Bernhardt 1"0-100 89086 SPANISH THRONE w 105 2 1 3' 3'1 2'J 22 H Hav A Rivara 1180-100 89026 ROTARIAN w 107 5 6 2'1 2' 3'1 3' J Petrecca J Charles "900-103 890253»LADY HUON w 102 3 2 6 51 5l 4nk w Habjan Mrs H H Hensel 7SO-100 88990*DORA LUTZ w 102 1 4 6h 6 6 51 E Geldoni Miss D Lutz 170-100 89191 CRYSTAL BOER w 110 4 5 41 41 41 6 J Tunstall O AV Smith 1340-1W) Time, 25, 61, 1:20, 1:27%. Track slow. $2 mutuels paid— Dave Goldie. $4.40 straight, $2.80 p'.ace, $2.60 show; Spanish Throne * $5 " 80 ulace $3.60 show: Rotarian, $5.20 show. - Equivalent booking odds— Dave Goldie, 120 to 100 straight, 40 to 100 place, 30 to 100 show Spanish Throne, 190 to 100 place, 80 to 100 show; Rotarian, 160 to 100 show. AVinner — B. g, by Ballot — Featherwit, by Colin (trained by T. Scott; bred by nimyar Stud). AVent to post at 3:47. At post 1 minute. Start good and slow. AVon easily: se md and third driving. DAVE GOLDIE took the lead shortly after the start and drew away in a canter in the stretch SPANISH THRONE easily passed ROTARIAN in the final eighth. ROTARIAN displayed much early speed, but tired badly. DORA LUTZ stumbled and was crowded back on the first turn, from which she never recovered. Scratched — 89120 Darkwood, 105. Overweights — Lady 1 1 11011. 2 pounds; Dora Lutz, 2. OQ9 FT rT FIFTH RACE— 5 1-2 Furlongs. (April 23. 1923— 1:05%— 7— 104.) Purse $600. 3-year. OCy^rftJ 4 olds. Claiming. Net value to winner $450; second. $100; third. $50. Index Horses AWtl'l'St % % Str Fin Jockeys Owners Equiv. Odds Str't 89059 -KATIE DEAR w 111 4 4 5- 2'1 2- 1? J Majestic C Morris 1NM00 89120 KARONGA WB 107 2 1 1* I'll' 22 A Yer -at Mrs AV J Potter '30-100 891863HELEN G. W 103 6 5 3& k 3'1 3' L Lee C S Wilson 1790-100 (89086)DULCY LOU w 111 3 3 2 1 52 4' 4» F Moore Missouri Stable 720-100 88928'DECORATIVE wb 107 7 7 7 7 5' 5= J Mann W C Seipp 28-0-100 89155 STEP BY STEP w 113 1 2 4» 4» 62 6« J Petrecca Bell & Brown 8~.0-100 88187 SUNBORN w U0 5 6 61 6= 7 7 H Clem'ts Mrs II McUuage 3870-100 Time, 24%, 50%. 1:11. Track slow. $2 mutuels paid— Katie Der, $4.20 stright, $2.60 place, $2.40 show; Karonga, $3 00 place $"80 show: Helen G., $3.20 show. ' Equivalent booking odds— Katie Dear. 110 to 100 straight, 30 to 100 place, 20 to 100 show Karonga * 30 to 100 place, 40 to 100 show; Helen G., 60 to 100 show. AVinner — Ch. f, by Gold Enamel — MUs Orbed, by Smile (trained by N. AV Burkhart- bred by Mr C. Morris). AVent to post at 4:17. At post 1 minute. Start good and slow. AA'on driving; second and third the same. KATIE DEAR saved much ground on the first turn and closing up steadily in the stretch was drawing clear at the end. KARONGA ran out on the first turn, and set a good pace, but tired in the final drive. HELEN C... was going her tx st at the end to outstay DCLCY LOL*. The latter wa« forced to the extreme outside on the first turn, which ruined her chances. Scraf Led— 89186 Leprechaun. 103. Overweights — Karonga, 2 pounds; Decorative, 4: Sunborn, 3. QQOCQ SIXTH RACE— 1 Mile and » Yfcafc. (Aug. 9, 1824— l:46%I-7— 107. )~Purse $800._ $7 Cj%J+4*J J year-olds and upward. Handicap. Net value to winner $590; second, $135; third, $75. Index Horses AWtl'l'St W '-B ~4 Str Fm Jockeys Ownera Eouiv (l.lds Str't 89087 T. PLAINSMAN w 5 97 2 4 1' 1' l'l 11 m J Majestic Mr;: N B Davis 3S0-100 88958-PEGAS1S w 6 119 1 1 3" 9 2' 21 22 H Hay Hial.-ah Stablo 60-100 88958 SCISSORS wb 5 97 4 2 4 4 4 3J 3' A Yerrat Green Briar Stablo 510-100 89189 BOB80M w 3 102 3 3 21 3' 3nk 4 4 E G'eldoni L T Cooper 650-100 Time, 24%, 49%, 1:18, 1:45. 1:52. Track slow. $2 mutuels paid — The Plainsman, $9.60 straight, $3.40 place; Pegasus, $2.60 place; no show mutuela sold. Equivalent booking odds — The Plainsman, 380 to 100 straight, 70 to 100 place; Pegasus, 30 to 100 place. Winner— Blk. g, by Dick Welles— Edna Shannon, by Onondaga (trained by N. B. Davis; bred by Mr. Jerome It. Respess). Went to post at 4:46. At post 1 minute. Start good and slow. Won driving; second and third the same. THE PLAINSMAN took the lead iu the first eighth and setting a good pace held his lead gamely in the final drive. PEGASl'S came fast through the stretch and was gradually wearing the winner down. SCISSORS ran very wide on the first turn, but easily passed HOBSON in the final eighth. HOBSON tired badly after going three-quarters. Scratehed— 88240 Bees. 103; (89224) Broomster, 105; 88958 AVrangler, 112. Overweight— Hobson, 4 pounds QQOrrQ SEVE7*TH RACE— 1 1-16 Mile7 (Aug. 11, l~924-^L49^-o— 110.) Purse~$70D. 4-yeaj Q*J*d*J*y olds and upward. Claiming. Net value to winner $515; socond, $115; third, $70. In.lex Horses AWtl'l'St '4 ln \ Str t in Jockeys Ownera Equiv. Odds Str't 89089'CL CK STOCKING w 5 103 1 3 31 2' 22 2» l2 J Majestic M Kat:: -lO-lOO 891902GKORGIA MAY W 4 109 3 2 l2 1» 1» 1» 2'| A Yerrat W It Cummings 17C-100 89088 HERCULES wb 8 107 6 8 8 6» 6» 4» 3n AV Taylor J Durkin 2870-100 89190 PAULINA w 4 105 4 4 42 4» 4'1 3» 4« F Moore E W Kugg 6830-100 89190'TULANE w 6 111 5 5 6'1 52 51 62 52 J Petrecca E A Crocelius 510-100 891212GYPSY LIGHT w 7 105 2 1 2' 3 l 3' 51 6» E Demayo AV H Bond 630-108 89190 KINO GEORGE WB 8 107 8 C 62 7» 7 1 7» 7» W Habjan Farson & Howard 6440-109 89225 GRA^S TREE w 6 107 7 7 7 8 8 8 8 S Hicka Mm C Forsythe U40-198 Tims, 24. 50. 1:19, 1:45%, 1:53. Track slow. $2 mntnels jv»fcl — Clock Stocking, $6.20 straight, $3.40 place, $3.00 show; Georgia May, $3.20 place, $3.00 show: Hercules, $6.00 show. Equivalent bookinsr odds — Clock Storking, 210 to 100 straight, 70 to 100 place, 50 to 103 show; Georgia May, 60 to 10'J place. 50 to 100 show; Hercules. 200 to 100 show. AVinner — Br. m, by l'ataud — Met Mexican, by Mexican (trained by \V. J. Foley; bred by Mr. W« O. Goodloe). Went to post at 5:15. At post 1 minute. Start good and slow. "Won ea^'ly; second and third driving. CLOCK STOCKING closed up gamely in the stretch and, passing GEORGIA MAY, drew away quickly near the end. GEORGIA MAY sot a fast early pace, but gave way when the winner challenged. HERCULES gained steadily from a slow beginning and headed PAULINA in the final stride. The latter had no mishaps. TULANK could never get up. GYPSY LIGHT quit. Scratched— 8W187 Glad News. 104; 81H)263\voodland Queen, 100. Page 7 Latest Workouts LATEST WORKOUTS (468) LEXINGTON LEXINGTON, Ky„ May 6. — Today's training gallops here included the following: Weather clear ; track fast — THREE- EIGHTHS MILE. 293 Announcement . 39% Jet 36% Peek-a-Boo 38% 465 Alice Lang 37 464 Joy Pride 36% Sound 37% Adieu 37% Jack Knight 37% Timmara 39% 465 Blue Stone 36% Loyal H 39% Ventnor 37% 461 Blush 36 462 Miss De Mina .. 36 HALE MILE. Anquince 50% 457 Czarist 50% Margate 49% Agnes Ayers 50 461 Elisha Lee 49 465 Ritter 49 412 Ben McGraw .. 52% Lady Carolyn .. 48% 465 Tom Scott 49% 424 Black Angel ... 51 465 Long Port 49 461 Wild wood 48% 461 Becky Broomhill 51 451 Lily M 51% FIVE-EIGHTHS MILE. 465 Cherokee 1:04 457 Nako 1:03% 465 Spellbinder 1:02% 465 Julia Lee 1:02 466 Ocean Current .1:02% 307 Tabard 1:03 465 Lanky Girl 1:02% Powder 1:04% 466 Taudlane 1:02% 465 McCulloch 1:07 462 Realize 1:04 461 T. S. Jordan ...1:02% Maringo 1:02% 465 Sporty McGee ..1:02% 466 The Competitor. 1 :02% THUEE-ttL'AKTEIlS MILE. 299 Beulah Stone ...1:16% 465 Keegan 1:16% 464 Rosabella 1:18% 465 Col. Stewart ...1:16% 467 K.-T. League ...1:17% 186 St. Augustine ...1:19% 464 Deeming 1:14% 464 Lad o* Mine 1:15 465 Sir Peter 1:14% 461 Eight Sixty 1:15 464 Pandosta 1:18% 458 Tinamou 1:13% 465 Jack Bauer 1:17 465 Pif Jr 1:18 467 Volt 1:13% ONE MILE. 465 Auburn 1:45 465 Glenister II. ...1:41% 462 Sweetheart 1:39% 465 Big Money 1:44% 460 Hopeless 1:39% MILE AND AN EIGHTH. 462 Son of John 1:51% Son of John's trial was excellent, finishing Sweetheart ran well throughout; a splendid very strong. work. CHURCHILL DOWNS LOUISVILLE, Ky., May 6. — Training gallo ps here today included the following: Weather clear; track good — THREE-EIGHTHS MILE. 466 Artistic 37% 466 Kid Boots 38% Magnetic 37% 466 Blue Sprite 36% 4G6 Lady Lynn 37% 465 Pyroot 37% Bar Light 37% 464 Lady Braxted .. 37% 466 Rocky 36% 466 Capt. Thompson. 37% 466 Lord Meise 38 466 Rodman 36% 466 Cas Welch 37% Mi Lord 36% 466 Recollection 38 466 Drone 37% 466 Miscue 38 466 Smudge 36% 465 Finnster 38 466 Maymorn 37% 465 Surprise 38% 466 Gold Bug 35% 466 Metron One 37% 465 Watchful 38% HALF MILE. 463 Anona 53% 462 Highlife 53 466 Pagan Princess. 50% 401 Brother John ... 51% 466 Jack Rieger 48% 463 Royal Omar 50% 463 Ben H 50% J'phine W'del II. 50% 463 Rhinock 49 266 Baffling 52 466 Kramer 51% 466 Reminiscence ... 52 463 Blende Beauty . . 49% La Honton 52 Rose H 49% 463 Christmas Morn. 49 463 Lady in Gold ... 49% Sabine 52 Captain Sam 52% 462 Lakme 51% 246 Sizzle 51% Chap de Mars... 50% 462 Miss Grissim 51 466 Sister Diana 49% 462 Extra Edition ... 52% 428 Norfield 52 466 Slice 53 466 Flirt 51 466 Old Tom 51% 466 Tom P 48% 463 Golden G 49% 465 Phidias 50 465 Wind'g Through 52 466 Golden Mary ... 49 FIVE-EIGHTHS MILE. 466 Anna Lee 1:02% 466 Galloping Shoes. .1:04 458 Muldoon 1:06 464 Boon Companionl:04% 447 Lew Pope 1:03% 4C2 Rose Thorn 1:04% 466 Cupbearer 1:04 263 Mr. Biltmore 1:04 465 Why 1:05 462 Fair Vision 1:04% 464 My Dream 1:02% THKEE-nCARTHRS MILE. 467 Annihilator 1:15% 466 Lierre 1:16% 464 Queer 1:17 466 Black Grackle .1:17% Miss Murdock ..1:17% 466 Rockl'd Princessl :18 417 Bosh 1:17% 463 Mission Peak ..1:17% 465 Russell Cave ...1:16 465 Dare Say 1:16 465 Miranda 1:18 466 Sola Mia 1:17% 466 Energy 1:17 464 McAuliffe 1:15% 465 Sparkle Star 1:19 283 Fabian 1:17% 466 Noel 1:18% 466 Singlehand 1:18% 464 Fuo 1:16% 461 Old Smuggler. . .1 :18 464 Silver Slippers .1:16% 464 John Hager 1:18% 466 Pacier 1:18% 462 San Utar 1:16 466 Lady Hourless .1:18 466 Planter 1:18% 466 The Runt 1:17 466 Lancer 1:18% 462 Pindar Peel ..1:15 464 Vennie Day 1:16% SEVEN-EIGHTHS MILE. 466 Baalbec 1:35 466 Midnight Rose.. 1:29% 466 Valley Light ...1:29% 466 Dandybrush 1:29% 464 Tall Grass 1:29% 464 Wong Bok 1:30 466 Gorget 1:29% ONE MILE. 467 Abstract 1:42 466 King Gorin II... 1:43% 466 Q'n of the Forestl :45 464 Cloister 1:43% 464 Loretta Brooks .1 :44 461 Sunshot 1:43% 466 Elsass 1:46% 464 Off Spring 1:44% 465 Sunspero 1:45% 466 Fretwell 1:45 Abstract was doing his best. Pindar Peel was under restraint. Dare Say was going easily. Gold Bug showed good speed test ( BELMONT PARK NEW YORK, N. Y., May 6. — Today's training gallops here included the following: Weather clear ; track fast — THREE-EIGHTHS MILE. 457 Faddist 36% 453 Moonraker 36% 461 Running Fox.. 36% 448 Fly By 38% 445 Peanuts 38% 295 Silver Fox ..... , 35% 161 Gus. R 36 285 Red Pennant ... 36% 459 Thunderclap 35% 461 Kelly 39 HALF MILE. 236 Balance Sheet .. 54 243 Eaglet 52 456 Nose Dive 52 Chief James ... 53 271 Historious 53 160 Nellie Morse ... 49 273 Cartoonist 49 460 Long Point 54 272 Tick Tock 52 FIVE-EIGHTHS MILE. 453 Astrid 1:04% 454 Frigate 1:08 100 Stand Fast 1:03 461 Comic Artist 1:04% 467 Navigator 1:07% THREE-QUARTERS MILE. 459 Barbary Bush ..1:16% 450 Lady Gallivant .1:20 461 Star Saint 1:20 Killashandra 1:21 ONE MILE. 461 Dozer 1:47 447 Felix 1:44% 461 Rockshell 1:47 Silver Fox and Thunderclap took speed test Felix did a nice trial handily, together. JAMAICA NEW YORK, N. Y., May 6.— Today's training gallops here included the following: Weather clear ; track fast — THREE- EIGHTHS MILE. 462 Billiken 39 461 Pencraft 37% 466 Sweet Bun 36 426 C. Ni Houlihan.. 38% 466 Panic 35% 417 Special Account. 38% 466 Middleman 34% 458 Ranock 36% 465 Voshell 39 466 Mungo 35% Stackstone 37% Wish Tom Wish 36% 466 Orbit 36% HALF MILE. 460 Delhi Boy 57% 465 Metzies Buddy . 4S% 465 Pilgrim 54% 465 Georgia Rose... 4S% 419 Mazetta 51 466 Pl'sant Memories 47% 465 Hullabaloo 48% FIVE-EIGHTHS MILE. 467 Aucilla 1:02% 463 Bombshell 1:06% 466 King of Fortunel :03 464 Acrostic 1:02% 466 Foch 1 :03% THREE-OIARTERS MILE. 460 Alex Woodliffe .1:17% 466 Laplander 1:16% 466 Noah 117% 461 Bill Winfrey ..1:24 465 Maud Muller ...1:14 SEVEN-EIGHTHS MILE. 466 Skirmish 1:36 ONE MILE. 465 Blue Hill 1:49% 465 Federalist 1:45 465 Samaritan 1:40 461 Chief Uncas 1:40% 463 Heckler 1:45% 45S Serenader 1:40 466 Episode 1:45 456 Legation 1:42 . — ^ — — m (Continued on Pago Twelve. ) LATEST WORKOUTS (Continued from Seventh Page*) Pleasant Memories has her speed. Samaritan and Serenader did a good gallop Maud Muller showed exceptional speed the together. first part of her work. Legation worked welL AQUEDUCT NEW YORK, N. Y., May fi. — Today's training gallops here included the following: Weather clear ; track fast — HALF MILK. 460 All in All 50 465 Johnny Campbell 50 413 Miss Washington 53 417 Frosty Boy 54 TIIItKK-Ql 'AHTKRS MI I.E. 466 Eagle Arbie 1:16% 467 Sun Herodia ...1:21 460 Saddle Ring ...1:17 SKY EN -K I ; M T II S M I I.K. 466 Alkali Ike 1:32 465 Orphelin 1:31% Urans 1:32% ONK MILE. 466 Dav Trap 1:49% 45S Park Hill 1 :4C 465 Watch Charm ..1:45 464 Goldbeater 1:49 466 The Roll Call. ..1:42% "pimlico- BALTIMORE, Md., May 6.— Today's training gallops here included the following: Weather cloudy ; track fast — THREE-EIGHTHS MILE. 465 Barbara Friefhie 40 450 Endor 37% 452 Muffet 37% 462 Dream Maker .. 39 456 Gymkhana 36% 464 Mary Rose 37% ■ALT Ml I.E. 462 Appellate 52 King Cole 49 466 Mainmast 50% Barney Wells ... 52% 451I,eger 49% 466 Mrs. Finley 50% 464 Bigheart tt% 460 Lucky Pick 50% 265 Picton 52 465 Exalted Ruler .. 4'.)% I^ipland 53 443 Sea Net 50% 459 Grenadier II. .. 4!»% 464 Master Crump .. 49 445 Silver Rock 49 Ga/fsman 53 Miss Stanley ... 50% 459 Sarazen 49 J. Fred A 50% FlVK-KKiHTHS MILE. MC Gloudland 1:03 455 Fiddlesticks 1:05 240 Old Welbourno .1:03% Crusader 1:03 455 Golden Pillows ..1:03% 465 Sun Lady l:0i% 464 Friars Can ..1:03 446 Head Cover 1:03% 453 Single Foot 1:00% TII It EI :-Q I A ItTF.It S M I I.E. 466 Carlton 1:15% 466 Lucifer 1:15% Orange Pekoe ..1:19% 453 Golden Spire ...1:1s'-. 253 Lightship 1:19% 465 Tony Beau 1:19% 457 Judge Palter ...1:16% 467 Ma-lean 1:16% 467 Tod Renesor 1 :l'j 465 LMttlMTWOOi ...1:23 ONE MI I.E. 466 American Flag .1:43% 466 Happy Thoughts.l :46 452 Slate 1:47% 465 Donnelly 1:43 457 Jacques 1:50 466 Whetstone 1:45 454 Dancing Fool ...1:52 466 Sweeping Away. 1:53% MII.E AXI) A EIGHTH. 466 Flames 1:59% 464 Rock Pocket 1:59 Daily Racing Form Charts AKRON AKRON. OHIO, 'WTDNESDAY, MAY 6, 1925.— (3-4 Mile.) Thirteenth Day. Akron Racing Association. Spring meeting of 16 days. Weather cloudy. Presiding Stewards. Andrew G. Leonard. Presiding Judge. J. M. McGraw. Associate Judge, S. S. Bonder. Racing Secretary. S. S. Bender. Starter, Win. Harris. Racing starts at 2:30 p. ni. (Chicago time, 2:30 p. in.). 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. Qf\f}d£\ FIRST RACE — 3-4 Mile. Purse $500. 3-year-olds and upward. Claiming] Net value gg^DU to winno. $400; second. $70; third. $30. Index Horses A Wtl'PSt % % Str Fin Jockeys Owners Equiv. Odds Str't 88325'NUYAKA w 5 112 4 5 53 jji 2s 1J P Powers C C Cushman 480-100 88998 THIRTEEN wb 9 114 6 2 1* 1* l1 23 R Pauley Mrs A Miller 3210-100 88041 HUMBLE wb 4 107 2 1 4» 5* 6* 3l A McD aid Miss D Parsons 420-100 89192 LITTLE ROMPERwr 7 114 1 3 S1 4« 4»1 45 F Lee J S Baldwin 70-100 89094 •MOT PLEASANT w 5 10O 7 7 2'J 21 3i 5« R Punsh'n W Snell 1110-1C0 88590 Ht'MMA w 10 111 3 6 7 615 6" 6" T Thrkill T A Pierce 6850-100 84572 HAA1BONE w 5 114 5 4 61 7 7 7 T OHara Q Boyle 1500-100 Time, 26%. 53%, 1:22%. Track muddy. $2 mutuels paid— Nuyaka, $11. CO straight, $5.40 place, $6.00 show; Thirteen, $12.60 place, $6.20 show: Humble, $4.40 show. Equivalent booking odds — Nuyaka, 4S0 to 100 straight, 170 to 100 place, 200 to 10*0 show; Thirteen, 530 to 100 place, 210 to 100 show; Humble, 120 to 100 show. AVinner — Ch. h, by Dick Finnell — Annie Williams, by Lazzarone (trained by C. C. Cushman; bred by Mr. D. B. Knox). Went to ) ost at 2:30. At post 3 minutes. Start good and slow. Won easily; second and third driving. NUYAKA gained steadily and, taking the lead in the stretch, drew away in the last sixteenth. THIRTEEN raced into a good early lead, but tired when challenged. HUMBLE finished fast and gamely. LITTLE ROMPER tired after racing on the outside all the way. MOUNT PLEASANT quit. Scratched- 89150 Chow, 114; 89069 Gray Girl, 107; 71079 St. Jude, 114. O Q •"""& £? fj SECOND RACE — 5 1-2 Furlongs. Purse $500. 3-year-olds and upward. Claiming. OO'^vDJL Net valuo to winner $4C0; second, $70; third, $30. Index Horses A Wtl'PSt % % Str Fin Jockeys Owners Equiv. Odds Str't 89091 "CEDRIC wsb 5 104 6 S l3 Pi 1J l2 K Noe Mrs H D Cox 270-103 891«»»CAV'T EMPTOR wsb 5 109 2 4 31 2» 23 2l J Cowan Fort Garry Stable 200-100 89161 IN THE BAG wb 3 IOC 1 2 4'1 32 3« 3s H Farland J Schlessinger 2S0-1OO 89099 JOE GATTI wb 4 100 4 1 2J 4J 41 4'J F Wstock Lee & Hackett 2900-100 88936 HELEN OF TROY W 3 102 5 8 71 6J 51 Fl F Lee R Goodloo 2050-100 89091 REVELER ws 10 109 S 7 8 7» 62 6" C Jackson Reed & Yon 8210-103 89124SMY GRACIE wb 10 107 3 5 5l 6 » 7« 7- J Bert; J T Davidson 64U-100 88967 SHADY LANE w 8 111 7 6 61 8 8 8 T Buel! O Metzger 2520-100 Time, 26%, 54%, 1:15. Track muddy. $2 mutuels paid— Cedric, $7.40 straight, $5.C0 place, $3.00 show; Caveat Emptor, $3.20 place, $3.00 show: In the 15a;:. $2.80 show. Equivalent l ool!n;: odds — Codric, 270 to 100 straight, 180 to 100 place, 50 to 100 show; Caveat Emptor. 60 to 10J p'ace, 50 to 100 show; In the Bag, 40 to 100 show. Winner — B. g, by Theo. Cook — Neva W., by Bey del Sierras (trained by H. D. Cox; bred by Messrs. Hildreth & S.nclair). Went to post at 2:58. At pest 1 minute. Start good and slow. Won easily; second and third driving. CEDRIC took the lead soon after the start, and held the race safe throughout. CAVEAT KMITOR ran well but was tiring at the finish. IN THE BAG was easily best of the others. JOE GATTI showed speed for a quarter. Scratched— 89228 Cassie Ann, 95; 89229!Runchief, 109; 8922C50il Lady, 100; 891612Dr. F. T. Adams, 102. Overweights -In the Bag, 4 pounds; nelen of Troy, 2; Shady Lane, 4. Q09429 THIRD RACE — 5 1-2 Furlongs. Purse $500. 3-year-olds and upward. Claiming. Net OjT^O^ value to winner $400; second, $70; third, $£0. Index Horses A Wtl'PSl V-i Ms Str Fin Jockeys Owners Equiv. Odds Str't 89159 STELLA MARIS w 5 US 4 3 31 p i* iz c Kames C Drake 130-100 89124 GREEN GOLD w 10 109 1 1 11 2« 2« 22 H Farland J W Barnett 390-100 88971 RtXION JR. wb C 112 7 4 4'1 4'1 42 3"* J Cowan F D Howard 1650-100 89093 LASSES WHITE w 4 109 3 2 21 3 31 42 K Noe L Haymond 670-100 89159*KIVULET w 8 102 2 6 5l 5'J 52 51 C E Allen G F Jenkins 980-100 89063*SWT AND P'TYwb I 102 5 7 65 6'° 610 615 J Dolin J M Weill 560-103 86887*HERBIER wb 3 100 68 7777 A MeD'ald A Hill 3440-100 Time, 26, 53%. 1:14%. Track muddy. $2 mutuels paid— Stella Maris, $4. CO straight, $3.60 place, $3.00 show; Green Gold, $3.00 place, $3.40 show; Rogon Jr., $4.00 show. Equivalent booking odds— Stella Maris, 130 to 100 straight, 80 to 100 place, 50 to 100 show; Green Gold. 80 to 100 place, 70 to 100 show; Rogon Jr., 100 to 100 show. Winner — Ch. m, by Pebbles — Turf Star, by Nasturtium (trained by H. Stuart; bred by Mr. James Uuiier). Went to pest at 2:27. At post 3 minutes. Start good and slow. Won easily; second and third driving. STELLA MARIS got through on the inside into the lead after going a quarter and won easing up. GREEN GOLD set the pace and finished well. ROGON, JR., outgamed the tiring LASSES WHITE. The latter ran well. SWEET AND PRETTY was away slowly and could never get up. Scratched— 891922Uilloro, 109; 89092-Romping Home, 114; 89125 Cleopatra Boy, 104; 89093 Kathleen, 107. Overweights— Stella Maris, 1 pound; nerbicr, 3. QOOtf29 FOURTH RACE — 3-4 Mile. Purse $500. 3-year-olds and upward. Claiming. Net value Q*JJUl\}*3 to winner $400; second, $70; third, $30. Index Horses AWtM'St V4 % Sir Fin Jockeys Owners Equiv. Odds Str'f 89159 JAZZ. v. " I IM 3 1 l2 l2 l2 l2 K Noe H R Stewart 400-100 88912'SACAJAWEA w 7 112 5 4 22 2» 21 2» J Berg W H Brown 200-130 89094'KHDWOOD wn 5 109 6 6 42 31 32 32 P Powers B Lamport IOIO-1'O 88363 BOB BAKER w :* 114 4 5 63 42 4nk 4nk p Madeira M E Thompson 790-1'K) 89158*CEUTAIN POINT w 12 1(9 8 8 74 7s 62 52 J Cowan Fort Garry Stable HMH 89192 CORTO •» 5 112 7 7 31 52 51 61 T O'Hara Harvey & Riddle 440-100 88967 'OLD ROSE w I K'9 13 5 » 62 75 7» J Diiin C C Nye 1333-109 89126 S'PER STALWRTw 12 114 22 8888F Vst -lc F C Williams 220100 Time, 25%, 63%, 1:23. Track muddy. $2 mutuels paid — Jazz, $10.00 straight. $6.20 place, $4.40 show; Sacajawea, $4.20 place, $3.00 show; Redwood, $3.80 show. Equivalent booking odds — Jazz, 400 to 100 straight, 210 to 100 place, 120 to 100 show; Sacajawea, 110 to 100 place, 50 to 10;) show; Redwood, 90 to 100 show. Winner Ch. g, by Boots and Saddle — Autoline, by Autolight (trained by H. R. Stewart; bred by Mr. M. P. Mattingly, Jr.). YA ent to post at 3:55. At post 1 minute. Start good and slow. Won easily; second and third driving. JAZZ began quickly and easily led all the way. SACAJAWEA was always in closest pursuit, but could never get to the leader. REDWOOD finished well. CORTO met with interference when turning out of the backstretch, which ruined her chances. Scratched — 88391 Cold Crump. 107; 89195 Boss Man, 112. Overweight — Redwood, 2 pounds. QOOi? /i FIFTH RACE— 3-4 Mile. Purse $500. 3-yoar-olds and upward. Claiming. Net value QCr^Ojl: to winner $400; second. $70; third. $30. Index Horses A Wtl'PSt % % Str Fin Jockeys Owners Equiv. Odds Str't 89126»FUN MAKER ws 3 105 7 1 l2 11 l2 l2 C E Allen W E Martin 103-100 89124'LARIAT w 9 109 1 4 3J 3s 2» 2» P Powers F F Singledecker 1010-100 89229 MORMON ELDERwb 9 114 3 8 51 4* 4= 3} W Lancet H B Holmes 1270-100 89158 PONY EXPRESS wsb 5 114 5 2 2» 2 3' 4'i T Thr'kill E J Middleton 710-10C 89230*JACOBEAN w 7 109 4 7 72 62 51 5* A McO'ald C V Parsons 850-103 88997 BAY DINGLE w 3 109 8 5 61 71 6» 6'1 K Noe J R Carlock 1320-100 89160 TING-A-LINO wb 12 114 2 6 4J 5» 71 71 A Roach J E Farley 680-103 89230 HARVEY SMARR w 9 114 6 1 I 8 8 8 J Berg J T Davidson 3360-100 Time. 25%. 53, 1:21%. Track muddy. $2 mutuels paid — Fun Maker, $4.00 straight, $3.80 place, $3.00 show; Lariat, $5.60 place, $6.20 show; Mormon Elder, $5.40 show. Equivalent booking odds — Fun Maker, 100 to 100 straight, 90 to 100 place, 50 to 100 show; Lariat, 180 to 100 place, 210 to 100 show; Mormon Elder, 170 to 100 show. Winner — B. c, by Spur — Jest, by Ben Brush (trained by W. E. Martin; bred by Mr. James Butler). Went to post at 4:20. At post 1 minute. Start good and slow. Won easily: second and third driving. FUN MAKER took the lead at once, and easily won all the way. LARIAT ran well and finished gamely. MORMON ELDER finished fast and headed PONY EXPRESS in the last twenty yards. The latter quit. Scratched— S92302 Double Van, 109. Overweights — Bay Dingle, 4 pounds. CQ^il^L SIXTH RACE — 3-4 Mile. Purse $500. 3-year-olds and upward. Claiming. Net value Qg^DQ to winner $400; second, $70; third, $30. Index Horses A Wtl'PSt % % Str Fin Jockeys Owners Equiv. Odds Str't "(89161 iHKAD LINE wb 3 110 6 4 4« 45 l2 1« H Farland W J Alford 410-100 89160'MARY G. w 7 106 4 1 1 * 2l 2s 2l J Dolin Mrs M H Jordan 760-100 88937'THE ALMONER wb 6 104 5 6 3 31 31 31 C E Allen H J Cain 320-10) 89232 FICTILE ws 0 113 2 5 61 6« 6» 42 C Jaclson F A Markham 950-100 89192)ROYAL MAID w 5 111 7 7 7 7 7 5l F Wstock T Wilson 1090-100 88389 PINAQUANA w 5 107 1 2 6« 5« 51 61 C Corbett Bumpass & Doyla 4840-109 89095 = •PARTHEMA w 4 106 3 3 22 1» 41 7 AMcD'ahl Sunflower Stablo 170-100 Time. 26. 52%. 1:21%. Track muddy. $2 mutuels paid — Head Line, $10.20 straight, $5.60 place, $3.40 show; Mary G., $6.20 place, $3.00 show; The Almoner, $3.20 show. * Equivalent booking odds — Head Line, 410 to 100 straight, 180 to 100 place, 70 to 100 show Mary G., 210 to 100 place, 50 to 100 show; The Almoner, 60 to 100 show. Winner — B. c, by Star Master — Gertrude Marie, by McGee (trained by W. J. Alford; bred by Mr. John E. Madden). Went to post at 4:47. At post 2 minutes. Start good and slow. Won easily; second and third driving. HEAD LINE came with a rush into the lead after entering the stretch and won eased up. MARY G. raced PARTHEMA into defeat and finished gamely. THE ALMONER raced wide on the turns FlCTILE finished fast. PARTHEMA quit badly. Scratched— 89162 Sagamore, 113; 891253Mousoon, 109: 891932Antiquity, 107- (89229) Lottie Loraine 107; 89227,Little Pal, 102; 89065 Little Smile, 108; 892263Roseberry. 101; 89128 Orleans Girl, 107. QCk^ftft SEVENTH RACE— 1 1-16 Miles. Purse $600. 3-yoar-olds and upward~ CUiiningT Net PgggD value to winner $400: second, $70; third, $30, Index Hursea AWtl'PSt 'A H ^ Str Fin Jockeys Owners Equiv. Odds Str't 89197*,K()ELL1A wb 5 109 2 3 22 2« Ink Ink y± i Powers M A Nash 3O0-IOO 891972HELLO PARDN'R w 8 108 3 2 l" l" 2» 2» 2n J Dolin Mrs I C Denham 240-100 89232,,PHKLAN w 7 108 6 5 6' 4» 4« 42 3» A McD'ald Miss D Parsons 8-0-100 89162'LOl'GH STORM w 7 111 4 4 4» 32 3» 31 4'1 W Lancet Mrs W E Jones 263-100 89197'WAUKEAG w 11 108 6 6 6» 6» 6» 5» 57 J Dillea C N Freeman 158J-1») SSSSO'TOl'MAST w 6 108 1 7 7 7 7 6« 6 « J Cowan Fort Garry Stable 1830-100 89 197 'SERBIAN w 9 108 7 1 31 51 61 7 7 C ■ Allen C L Mackey 1130-100 Time. 26%, 53%, 1:23%. 1:53, 2:00. Track muddy. $2 mutuels paid— Koellia, $8.00 straight, $4.20 place, $2.40 show; Hello Pardner, $3.20 place, $2.40 ■Jiow; Phelan, $2.80 show. Equivalent booking odds— Koellia, 300 to 100 straight, 110 to 100 p'ace, 20 to 100 show: Hello Pardner, 60 U 100 place, 20 to 100 show; lMw'°". 40 to 100 show. Winner— B. g, by King James— Coppel la, by Kingston (trained by M. A. Nash; bred by Mr. nenry T. Oxnard). Went to post at 5:16. At post 2 minutes. Start good and slow. Won easily: second and third driving. KOKLLIA raced on the outside of HELLO PARDNER and, passing the latter in the stretch, drew away In the last sixteenth. HELLO PARDNER set n good pace, but in racing with the winner just lasted long enough to outstay PHELAN. The latter finished fast. LOUGH STORM could never get to the leaders and tired in the stretch. SERIHAN quit. Sera tehed— S919S» Red Weed, 108; 89096 Lady Longridge, 111; 89197 Yerdi Loon, 100; S8130 Csar-dom, 116; 8!H)34 Dantzic, 113; 89197 Harry- M. Stevens, 113. Overweight — Koellia, 1 pound. 3 Page 8 Post Position and Workout Index-Pimlico Post Position and Workout Index — Pimlico Relow will be found the index to the previous workouts of th;- horses entered in the various racs at Pimlieo, together with their post ]K sitions, Thursday: FIRST RACE— 4 1-2 Furlongs. 1 Julia 0. 9 431 Kickapco 2 418 Fore Lady 10 467 Green Blazes 3 Curler 11 What '11 I Do 4 Ida O Day 12 452 Butercup 5 Majuba 13 455 Elsie Louise 6 440 Little Blaze 14 Cobra 7 439 Pheasant 15 4S5 Mix 8 466 Gettysburg SECOND RACE— 2 1-4 Miles. 1 Carabinier 6 81 ij»utenant Seas 2 Saint Savin 7 134 BUlseye 3 4C5 Delectable II. 8 Saint Pancras 4 310 Rock Bass 9 274 H^udini 5 435 St. Lawrence 10 440 Double Tip THIRD RACE— 1 1-S Miles. 1 464 Prince Hamlet 4 4S8 Fiamas 2 468 Whetstcns 5 Dr. 0 Mara 3 466 Chicolet FOURTH RACE— 3-4 Mile. 1 465 Fast Mail 2 468 Candy Kid _, , 3 468 Silver Rock 9 464 Scorch?r 4 467 Senalado 10 465 Lady Ambassador 5 468 Gymkhana 11 466 Laddie Buck 6 456 Courageous 12 468 Cloudland 7 464 Goldpicce 13 466 Finland 8 109 Storm King FIFTH RACE— 1 Mile and 70 Yards. 1 260 Bar One 9 277 Flying Al 3 451 Doughnut 10 432 Toodles 3 442 Vitamin 11 468 Slate 4 464 Play On 12 Rusovia 5 2". 8 Suburban 13 453 Just 6 464 Half Pint 14 464 Cote d'Or 7 464 Can't Say No 15 455 Fornovo 8 411 Lucky Strike SIXTH RACE— 3-4 Mile. 1 451 Note o' Love 5 466 Kanduit 2 174 Malapert 6 Sarah A. 3 467 Brown B?tty 7 466 Trip Lightly 4 468 Mrs. Finley 8 467 Reply SEVENTH RACE— 1 2l\\s and 70 Yards. 1 467 Brown Betty 7 4S9 Lucifer 2 465 Chink 8 467 Setting Sun 3 467 Parmanent Wave 9 Batonnier 4 300 Flagship 10 466 Rocky Ford 5 465 Turnberry 11 465 Thomasine 6 466 Diogenes 12 464 Thistlewood Columbus Entries and Past Performances COLUMBUS THURSDAY, MAY 7 WEATHER CI.OlDVi TIIACK SLOW. The fig .res under the heading "Rec." in ♦he entries below show the best time of each horse «t the distance : i ice Januaiv 1. 1924. no matter where it finished. In cases where lecuiJ was u.u . M •tlMf than a last or good tiack. abbreviation* s..ow tiack conditions. R«r,o ; is first index ov in:s. S99H7 IS FIRST INDEX OF I\Y. Racing st::rts at 2:15 p. m. cChi-ajo time, 2:1"). © Sujvrlor mud rnnnrr. ; (.,.od n.u-1 Minner. :': lair mud runner. (Xl Maiden*. 'aaatcaUcf allowance. ■ Blinkers. First Race — 4 1-1 Furlongs. Pnrse $ ',(X). 1 y I r ol.N. (lain inc. (Track record: April :' . 192.",— W— 9 112 i Tod a j'i Ind. Hot voA Pn«. I To* 'Vt. R.c A.Wt.Han. (88926) HATTI1LDE SKTIT. 2 (o 112 :.".6S M*X725 89154* Om OaM Back. I 4 o 105 :"6 108.715 (89219) •Mah.-l s.-th. :,... loix.'l' 89154 Ner MM Abie. 4.. H0..71- 89154s T 'P Lady. «...('« US :56 111.710 89185 I-iuram (Ml. 1... inu. .',:.', Second Ra.co— 5 1-2 Furlonjs. Pur^e $W). 4-year- .l«l4 and i.pwari Claimins. (Track record: April ■ MfJ9 LWlfc T MM.) 89187 Win or Out. Ill v IIO 1 OS% 7 10IX72."! 89221 Birrlchir.a (M). 4 Mii:0 1:O8% 4 102.720 C9253 Homer. I To 101 1:08% 4 104.. 710 89220 Mary Ko.-k. 2 Ilv ldl 1 : 11 '0s « UaL.TCB 68S90 N#-w l'ink, 3 4 1UU ..7*M L9C53 ( 'op|H-rl:ead iM). 7 Hu 105 1:09 4 107. 705 £2519- Vai.c, iMl. ." ... 7 101.. 700 Third Race — 3-4 Mile. Pur«y» .«f,00. 4-year-olds and upward. Claiming. (Tract nerd: tec 7. 1924 — 1:13— ;j- 109. 1 ti tZ5 Ma Wrack. •_• .. 8 107x7i" 'S&253) W. P. Montgomery, H 8 107. .720 SS255 lata Jr.. !. ..Mil 112 1:13 12 107x71.". 89151- • jirr.v On. ."i .('P 107 l:!l*s ■ MM*XTI8 893J6 I!al»ro-a. I : 112.. 710 89121 Beta?, 7 Hi. 10S114'; '.* lo. . Tin 8&G57 I»yal'.v. 1 8 107 . .". «» £0253 St. Aath.my (Mi. 4 BP lOfrUlll 1107. .700 E&121 BaMMuagtaa, t;... 7 rWXTH Fourth Race — 3-4 Mile. Purse ?600. 4 year ..1 is an.l MMMJBl. CWBtaj. (Track record: .\.i- 7, l'.CI l.l.'i 3 109.1 £9023' 'Woodland O'J.-en (Ml. 1 M" 111 1:1-.S 4 106.. 72T. GC388 •In IMubt. 2. .Mil 99 t:M% 5 102x720 89C88 TInBliiii;. .". ...Ml ll(i 1:16% 7 107/ 715 8S123 •liru:n!ii..nd. I t'P 107 1:14 9 107x715 89123 Summer Sigh. 3.. Mi 115 1:23% 9 107x705 £9254» Virginia (Goodwin. 4 Mil 103 1:15% 4 105.705 89D9C Cautiou*. 7 ...Ht 105 1:13% 6 105. 70. 89187 Oearfield. 8 Mil 107 1:13% 9 107 70) Fifth Race— 5 1-2 Furlongs. Purse $600. I year olds and upward. Claiming. (Track record: April 23. 1923- 1 :0f %— 7- 104. 1 69223- •Balefull. 4 ..Mil :H 1:05% 4 106X725 89223' Follow Me. 3. Mil 101 1 08% 4 113x720 £9223 Trafalgar, l ..ilv 101107 4 UlxTUi (88990) Jaunebar, 2 . .Ja 10( 1:07 ('► 113x715 | 89223 Neptune. G ...Ilv 109 1 OS 4 1C.»X710 (.89221) 'Private Peat. 5Ht 116 1:07% 8 110X705 Sixth Race— 1 Mile and 70 Yards. Purse $60 . 4 year olds und upward. Claiming. (Track record: Aug. 9. 1924— 1:4« % 7 107.1 891575 Hopeful. 4 . . . Hv 110 1 46% 9 103x725 89157 "Buck Jones i\li. 8 Ti 104 1 50 4 102. .720 89259 Cypsy l.isht. 7(0 101 1:5«Mi 7 105x715 £9354- Red Mill, 2 Ilv M 1:45 4 101x715 S8873 Rob. » Ml 113 *:*•% 6 110X710 89190 Bethlehem Steel. 1 Hv 103 1 »: % 4 101.. 710 S9253-- Martha Moor*. 5 FH 103 1 : 18% 5 101 705 I e9121 Hill Head. 3 ..Ilv 115 1:47V» 9 MB 700 89187 Semproma. 6 6 101. 700 Seventh Rac©— 1 Mile and 79 Yards. Purse $700. 4 year olds and upward. Claiming. (Track record: Aug. 9. 1924 l:t«% — 7—107.1 (89121) Molin Hoshor. IOLt 110 1 :4: 7 IU-(£725 89254 San H.dron. 11. Ti 108 1:49% 6 10SA720 C9C59: Hercules. U ..Hv ltti 1 :18s 8 MMXTU 59?E3 •Article X.. 12 . . . I 108x715 89187 •CM New*. 1. Ilv 102 1 :4G% 6 106x715 89119 (rest wood Bov. 8 Hv 10H 1:47 6 113 710 89220 Hsran. 2 8 113 711 89225 Mike MorrNs v. 4 Mi 105 1:47% 4 113X710 8*253^ Ceoriria May. 3.. 4 111x705 8S220 'Mi^s Km. 5 5 10UX7O5 89190 Polite. 9 (o 10J 2:0(l'i 5 UB..1BS 89157 Mr. He k. | 5 113x70) 88907 Iron l;oy. 7 9 10M 70t) Columbus Jockey Percentages COL11III1 S JOCKKY mCHTaCM. From January 1, l: 25. to and i ncl iniinu May 4. I J 2." . A . MM I O .. Over Jockey. PC Wt. Mfs. 1st. 2d. 3d. Gross. C 37 107 49 IS 10 2 Wilson. L. 28 102 64 IS I 13 Tunstall. J 22 96 IS 4 1 2 Majestic. J 21 98 81 17 19 7 Connors. J 19 110 70 13 9 11 Hay. II IS 96 174 32 18 29 Clements. H 15 108 2rt 4 2 1 Taylor. W 14 102 «H 9 9 7 Moore. ¥ 14 104 21 3 2 3 Hileman. ■ 14 100 7 111 Yerrat. A 13 98 209 2S 14 2S Prible. D 12 102 42 5 3 5 Aron. L 12 103 26 3 5 8 Vinters, A 11 103 9 1 2 1 Mann. J 11 99 18 2 4 2 Gianeldoni. E 11 100 84 9 7 4 Petrecca. J 10 107 108 11 10 15 Hick-;. S 09 102 32 3 2 3 Partington. L. 09 102 46 4 0 7 Seiemba. F OS 10i 73 6 12 13 Uroos. P. G 07 102 15 111 Habjan, W 07 99 130 9 11 12 1 Over I Jockey. P.C. Wt. Mts. 1st. 2d. 3d Kelly. W gg 107 33 2 ! 4 SrM.rri. ■ '. . . .06 102 31 2 4 3 Anderson. A 05 M 20 1 2 2 Itvrne. ] ( ." 103 22 1 (» I ! Lee. L 02 9« 55 13 5 I'.ariiam. E 9S 10 O 2 2 Broderick. M KM) 10 0 0 IKmav... | 105 9 0 11 I^Mimin. II M I O 0 0 K-.r.ida. M 100 li O O (I Qaraaa, .1 MB 4 0 0 0 11. -lie. .1. 1 9 0 0 10 I Jit. F 9.S 4 0 1 0 Mrttraw, S It)) 24 I 2 2 Meeliai,. W 100 3 0 11 Meyers. C lO) 10 0 0 M n.n. M 1,17 15 0 2 1 Mm.-. M 95 0 O 0 0 Bthliag. I) 112 13 0 3 2 I Her. H 95 K; 0 1 1 wi:i;e. n 112 »; o i o Will.ams. A 98 0 0 1 1 1st Race [1st Columbus] let RAPF ** 1_" l-,nr'«nBrt». --year-oldx. ( lalmlns. (April 9M, IMS! :."»«» It dei Course Diet Time T'ck Odds Wt St K Str T\a J nek eat Started Order nf Flulsh BATHILDE SETH. b. f. 3 109 By Seth— Bathilde, by Astronomer. (Trainer. B. A. Jones. Owner. Jones Stock Farm Stable). Breeder. B. A. Jones. 88926 Columb's 4J f :.7%slow 2-5 1.0 t 1 1'J 1- C Gross • GoTbrough. H-ssell. Peter Brush 88823 Colu'nb's 4i f 56 fast S-5 112 3 5 44 5' C Gross S BttaraMam, Mulligan. KredaD. 88748 Hun'frton 1-2 48%faat 3-10 115 1 1 21 2" C Gross 8 P'tjHill, FredHatdi. SetlisPr'ni 87769 I'.Gr'nds 3* f 41%fast 5 111 2 1 1J 1= C Gros., 12 1'orcher. Cftaa, Nerv..us Abie 87665 F.Gr'nds 31 f 41%fast 2 110 2 1 3« 23 C Gross 12 Black Tea. Tor her. 1 Facta Bill 86597 I'.Gr'nds 3-S 39%hvy 11-5 111 1 l5 1= C Gross It BlackTea. Mis Ma^Kie. Pret.Hill 86532 P.Gr'nds 3-S 38 hvy 9-20 115 2 21 3l W Fronk 6 DollySeth. M yl'.aker, Dolly Bay ONE GOLD BUCK. ch. g. 2 108 By Gold Enamel— Smiling Buck, by Smile. (Trainer, N. Burkhart. Owner. C. Morris). Breeder. C. Morris. 89154 Columb's 41 f 57 good 7 100 3 3 31 ?.- F Seremba I BlmaMtaa. lapftaBp, N.rv.Ahie 88870 Columb's 41 f 56 fast 21 1C5 3 2 2» 1J J Majestic 0 PeterBiiish. Bireme." Little Mo n MABEL SETH. ch. f. 2 100 * By Seth— Minnolette. by Mindora. (Trainer, J. Hizar. Owner. E. E. Major). Breeder. B. A. Jones. 89219 Columb's 41 f 5S%fast Zi-li 107 2 1 l'J P H Hay 5 B «»,tin^. Bireme. Go Through 89083 Columb's 4J f l:0u%h\y 12-5 1074 5 5 41 4'1 A Yerrat 5 MaraaMj Abie. Boo.^tins, Bireme 87983 Havana 1-2 49%fast 21 110 4 4 4J 3' A Pickens 7 B'l.'j ( ros*. Jim Walker, Cappie 87807 Havana 3-8 36 fast 3-6 113 2 2* 21 A Pickens 9 Lily P. Destiny. Only Star 87154 Havana 1-4 :23%mud 4-5 112 6 35 3*1 J Dom'ick 8 M.Ix nise. Gen Seth. CnnmbePa 86971 Havana 1-4 23 fast 21 112 6 2"k Ink ■ Horn 9 HartyCarioll. LilyO., Chambel'a NERVOUS ABIE. b. c. 2 109 By Everest — Bettie Porter, by Planndes. (Trainer. W. Davis. Owner. S. N. He'man). Breeder, A. E. Ilundiev & San. 89154 Columb's 41 f 57 good 5 115 2 2 51 4;1 H Hay 8 N'eruMi.-s. Ti | Ludy. o.t;idBu k 89083 Columb's 41 f l:«;%hvy 12-5 114 2 1 1' P H Hay 5 Boosting. Bireme. Mal.el Seth 88182 Jefferson 1-2 47%fast 7 111 6 2 21 2* G Cooper 9 DollySeth. Cpton. Northern Miss 88004 Jefferson 1-2 47%fast 10 110 2 3 41 3- J II Burkell North uMiss, DollySeth. MyraM. 87769 P.Gi'nds 31 f 41%fast 7 114 5 3 31 4* W Fronk 12 Bathilde Seth. Ton her. Cpton 8751'J T.Gr nils 31 f 41%tast 21 109 3 6 5} 6* W Fronk 10 Dolly Seth. Cpton. Black Tea TOP LADY. ch. f. 2 111 By Ormondale— Play Tey, by Star Shoot. (Trainer, T. Scott. Owner. T. H. Bernhardt). Breeder. E. E. Marshall. 89154 Columb's 41 f 57 good 17-10 BB 3 4 1" 2' F Moore S NVrnMiss. O.fi'dBiick. Ner.Abie 88856 Columb's 41 f 16 fast 51 112 6 I V 1» J Petrecca I Gol.M'.len, Pet.Br'sii. A'ntl.'ura 88311 Jefferson 1-2 48 fast 4 113 9 7 7 7»1 J 11 I?urkel2Myra M.. Torcher, Betty C. LAURAM. b. f. 2 (M) 106 By Damrosch— Laura, by Woclstherpe. (Trainer, M. C. Keefe. Owner Mrs. M. C. Keefe). Breeder, H. G. Bedwell. 89185 Columb's 41 I 56%fast 21 112 7 3 M 4»J W Kelly 7 Golden Maiden. K.na. Royal Jane 89117 Columb's 41 f 59 slow 19 108 2 2 2'1 J-j W Kelly I Annie Orace, BMaaB, Royal Jane 89022 Columb's 41 f 66 good 35 108 3 4 S' S - W Kelly 9 Aunt Laura, Sileiie. Hawkeye 2nd Race [2nd Columbus] o„,| DA PC •"» *-2 Karlonsrs. 4-year-olds and upward. laimlni;. (April U:!. C.UU nAUt 1923 1:4)5 1-71— 7 104. ) Index. Course. Diet. Time. Track. Odds.Wt. St. 3i Str Fin. Jockex. Started. Order of Finish. WIN OR QUIT. b. g. 7 104 By McGee— Stolen Moments, by Kingstoa. (Trainer. E. Long. Owner. E. Long). Breeder. C. W. Moore. 8D187 Columb's ,"i I IM fast : 1IM 3 5 C: S«l F Moo:- 10 Red. Prime s Jane. Loch Leven 89121 Columb's 2-4 l:Hi%sl.iw 31 105 2 2 |*§ M| 9 Moore B .I.llohhor. C'-.vI.iKht. Mar. Moore 89023 Cohuaa'a M l4t%g«od 34 104 3 5 6l PIP Moore t Pay atlTMt, CneleAhc, Melht.iiin- 82007 Columb's 51fl:07%fast 33 101 7'1 J lilckwell 7 Mer.Mars. DixieDick, Babylon. 81873 Columb's 51 f l:"S%fast 28 tU 6-» F Alex'der 7 Zoona. Ch.J.C'gmile. M'iPI's.iv. 78822 Col'mbus 11-16 1:55 slow 30f 107 11-' S P.anks 11 Tamper. lit rcnles. Forewarn BIRRICHINA. b. f. 4 (M) 102 By Ed Crump— Elizabeth Land, by Orlando. (Trainer, A. B. Davidson. Owner, W. C. Seipp). Breeder, Mrs. K. E. Hitt. 8922 1 Coin, lib 'a Fi f 1:08 fast 3S 104 6 6 4'1 i' F Moore « PrivatelVat. Bm- Bai)d. Satana 8887i Columb's 51 f 1:10 fast 65 111 8 5 5= 4s S BMnMBl 9 Fair Break. S bvSt.p. Helen G. 8S205 Miami 3-4 l:lt%fast 16 111 12 9 Sl 8«J F Stevens 12 Royaline. Roller. Atlantida 87908 Miami 51 f l:0S%fast 28 UO 12 11 10' 951 W Stevens 12 OkyBelle. ( ontbufn. LkvDoIr 87657 Miami 51 f 1 :06%fast 37 110 8 6 7'| 7»i F Stevens 12 Probity. M aaVaag*, u**B*BWlag» 87417 Miami f 1 1'IHaHli 55 10417 7 6l C'S F Stevens 7 GrentM'ts, KairBreak, Gold. Ago HOMER, b. g. 4 104 By Frizzle — Lucy Jackson, by Reck View. (Trainer. F. Bailey. Owner. F. Bailey). Breeder. T. P'att. 89253 S.-e today's chart. 89121 Columb's 3-4 l:16%slow ?.l 105 1 3 8 8'« A Yerrat 8 J. Hoshor. G'syLight. Mar. Moore 89027 Columb's 3-4 1:l)%fast M 105 2 6 7 "TJ S McGraw 7 Moorfield. Trafalgar. Clev.Set'i 88955 Columb's 5-Sl:01%fast 65 103 5 7 7» 810 S McGraw 10 Psyllowe. Cap ("tisan. SirGlen 88885 Columb's 51 f l:13%mud 39 104 6 8 8 8"i L Lee 8 Shine On. Double Shot. FlyLidv K5364 Columb's 5-8 1:02 fast 37 102 1211 W McCabel'2 FoIlowMe. County Times. II. Dale MARY ROCK, b. m, 6 102 By Half Rock— Voluspa, by Dr. Leggo. (Trainer, J. Maxwell. Owner, W. Metzjar). Breeder. I. Carson. 89220 Columb's 51 I 1:(« fast 62 114 5 7 7 7'1 W Tayior 7 CncleAbe. RocM'rt. T'ton'sRose 77087 Havana 51 f l:17%hvy 8 100 5 3 41 5,J .1 Kessner 6 Ponierene. Berretta. Ella C. 76754 Havana 51 f 1 :09%slow 10 101 4 4 6»* 7'1 H Call'han 8 Squire Wiggins. Phenol. Quiet 76370 Havana 51 f 1 :07%fast 10 106 2 2 21 (!1 II Call han 8 C.Allen. DuIyFaslin. C'i athi:in 7C274 Havana 3-4 l:13%fast 20 99 5 5 6 6" J Dawson 6 KndMan, KHz Jewell, M.ltoulah 76217 Havana 5J f 1 :09'sfast 20 102 12 12 12 ll3 A Overtcn 12 M. Garner. W.orQuit. FlyingBoat NEW PINK. ch. c. 4 109 By The Manager— Rose of Pink, by Pink Coat. (Trainer. W. L. Standefer. Owner, Johnson tc Star.delcr . Breeder, Himyar Stud. 89255 See today's chart. 88890 Columb's l;n70y 1 :." »'. mud 13 1091 2 5 5 P up.H CPnts I PatCasey. TjirnvceC. Stonewnll • 85274 thurchill 1 l:ll%fast 123 112 4 9 9' 9,J A Yerrat 10 P.McCann. Ex. Edition. Isam.in 84666 I.atonia 3-4 l:12%fast 89f 110 11 10 11 10" A Yerrat 11 Muldraiigli. Watdiful. Q. B*« 82924 Bl. Grass 51 f l:07%fast 32-5 110 0*1 I. Car.fiebt 5 M.O Jane. W'cbester. Stel. Marls 82780 BwOraamP. 3-4 l:l::%fast 61 103 4« L Canfield 9 Ted'sPliim. (ireatl^idy. Iiicknell 82401 L.C.Fair 5-8 1:00%fast 4 115 2' L Canfield 4 Diekm 11. Lui Mcn:e. Xenora COPPERHEAD, b. c. 4 (M) 107 By Cataract— Mineral, by Ormondalo. (Trainer, P. Kane. Owner. P. Kane). Breeder, J. Butler. 89253 See today's chart. 89187 Columb's :i f 1 :09 fast 6 103 I 6 5l 431 II Hay 10 Red. Princess Jane. Loch Leren 89056 Columb's i| f 1:M mud 63 109 S 6 CJ 571 S McGraw 8 V'giniaU n. Virjje. V giat; 'dwin 88990 Columb's 5i f 1 :09%good 13 111 4 3 91 911 S McGrawlO Jaunebar. Spontaneous, RockC'rt 79075 Akron 51 f l:23%hvy 12 106 431 L Par'ton 5 Doctor Zab. Waukeg. Bab 78991 Akron 51 f 1 :20%hv y 24 104 5" F Wood'k 7 FtvTwo. Fl B.Walker. Execntn 78846 CoTBMMi U f l:10%l:ist US 110 7*1 T BonhamlO Las.W'te. U'tDen's'n, Rd.il'sR'; YANEO. ch. h. 7 (M) 104 By Mediator— Codex II., by Crackenthorpe. (Trainer. W. Marcellus. Owner, E. C. Piatt). Breeder. H. 0. Lyne. 82519 CokNttVa i| f I aMfclnl 43-10 108 2» D Frog'ttc 7 J'uMelvilIe. L'BCtaataa, Mr.P...k 82483 Colinc.l.s f'. f 1 '•'--fast 39 106 4'1 I) PragftM T Kendall. BttMMaO Bean. Tex 81443 Columb's OJ f l:ll%hvy IS 108 5'» J D'minick 7 Kiniax, Ilouble Shot, Roma 75233 Wheel' if Ab 3-4 1:23 inud 57 107 71* F Horn b l^nora P.. PictOc. Litholick 3rd Race [3rd Columbus] O-J DA PC 3-4 ^lile. i-year-old* and upward. 1 laiiuin^. I Aug. 7. 1DU4 OiCI nAUt tits — i — io! .) Index. Course. Dist. Time Track. Odds. Wt. St. ?A Str Fin. Jocker. Started. Order of Finish. BLUE WRACK, b. g, 8 107 By Wrack— Ocean Blue, by Star Shoot. (Trainer. R. SheDD. Owner. R Shepp\ Breeder. J. E. Madden. 89025 Columb's 3-»l:!S good 77 H 109 6 5 4* 4* W Meehnn S Haran, NancyMcK.iv. Ijulylluoi 88908 c,,;„mt, s :: 4 1 :9%hvy 1J IM S 8 8 8'« W Kelly 8 Nivla.-. MmMBMM, Kr.uii ii 88873 Cataaab'l tj t l.W% «M 15 112 6 5 5= ",»1 J Mai-stic 7 KollowMe. Antnnia. Patsv Baaa 83464 M.H*gMta 3-4 IIS mud 13 108 Left at post. ) Pernia (5 I) oipeacc. J. Joseph. N-orKJIide 830O8 Tole.lo 5» f l:08Vr.fast 3 111 4*1 F Wodsk 5 Blue Dale. Hilloro. Thirty Seven S.'818 Toledo l\ f 1 :C7%fast 7J 1 J 6« F Murphy 7 F.Gi sua, S'tandP'ly. D.B'erMo W. P. MONTGOMERY, ch. g, b 107 By Brumrr.el— Ruth Carter, by Handsel. (Trainer, A. M. Simmons. Owner. 0. A. Simmons). Breeder, C. H. Carter. 89253 See fday's chart. 8915! Cotaaab'l 51 f 11) good 23 111 1 1 1" 5»1 A Yerrat 7 Spontaneous. CarryOn. Sea Wolf 89057 Chimb's 5i f 1 U%mu.l 6 106 4 4 S1 9" L Aron 9 Mish Fan. Roma. Princess Jan,. KK99U C. lumb's 51 f 1 :09%good 17 108 1 3 3' t'i H Clem'ntslO Jaunebar. Spontaneous, RockC'rt 8890(? ( oliniib s 54 I 111 livy II BB| 1 3 5» 7»J II Clemts ■ PrivateP.at. Satana. JudseBr r 8258(» Br I ■■MM Ab 5-8 1:03 good 5 113 l'J T Thra kib 6 Emma J.. Prologue. Tomtella 82538 ■rtaJMjMJ 5-8 1 %%hvy 11 US 41 M Si'mons 5 Califa, Britishlslcs, LaDerniere JOHN JR.. b. g. 12 107 By Marts Saata— Maade Fealy, by Baa Stroma, (Trainer. J. Manale. Owner, Mrs. V. Manale). Breeder. W. S. Payne. 89255 Baa today's chart. 891*2 C.lumb's 3-4 1:17 slow 16 101 3 3 31 6*J W Habjan 7 Arapahoe. Red. Polite S9058 Columb's 51 f 1.13 mod 17 108 4 1 I* 35 S Hicks 8 Kimax, SauHedron. Gypsy Light 88887 Columb's 59fl:13%mod 3 W 8 8 7 P.up.F S'mba 8 Joe Joe. Bessie Hope, Sea-Wolf 88824 Columb's Ti f 1 (WtTsfast 23 107 5 8 8'1 9" F S'remDalO Res. Hope. Private Peat. Attoo 88005 Jefferson 3-4 l:13%fast 30 107 12 13 12 12" 11 Long 12 Despard, Recover, Royal Dick I CARRY ON. ch. m, 9 100 By Stanley Fay — Skipper, by Courtown. E (Trainer. O. B. Foley. Owner. G. B. Foley). Breeder. W. P. Fraier. •9151 Columb s 6* f 1:10 Rood 58 104 4 3 3' 21 J Mann 7 Spontaneous. Sea Wolf. Dancer » 89058 Columb's 61 t 1:13 mud 11 99 2 2 4' 6' J Mann 8 Kimax. San Hedron. John Jr. » 88908 Columb's »-4 1:19%hvy 13 103 3 5 6» 6*1 J Mann 8 Nivlag. Messines. Kremlin 9 88859 Columbia 5| f 1 :09 fast 31 100 8 10 10 10" J Mann 10 Shine On. Nancy McKay. Glenn 8 86488 Jefferson 1 1-16 1 :55Vnud 6 10C 6 8 8 831 D Fislier • Soldierll.. Zanzibar. KbonyRelle £ f.6419 Jefferson lniTOy l:514,slow 20 10.' 1 1 4" ',* L Motneryll Cote d'Or. Cimarron, Sea Court ■ BALAROSA. br. g. 9 112 By Olambala— Montrosa. by Plaudit. (Trainer. B. T. Barrin?er. Owner. W. Heath). Breeder. R T. Wilson. c 890.r C Columh'M 5} f 1:13 mud 41 111 4 7 7 6'-1 A Nunoz S V giuiaO n. Virge. \ 'giad'dwiii NMI Columb's 3-4 1:16 good 42 10S 4 4 71 7'" A Munoz S llaran. NaucyMcKay. Ixidylluon t 8895.'* Columb's | S 1:01 Vast 43 M 10 10 8" 7'J A An'rsonlO I' kjIIowc, Cap .0 tigaii. MftitM * "3001 Columb's 3-4 LIS'.tslow 39 107 912 O Atwell 10 F.ddieFuller. C. A. Byrne. St. Just I 72942 Columbs 5} f l:(9Vast Ul 111 10" M Mountnll MidniglitSlorics, F.engali. Razon " 72640 Columb's 6J f 1 19-shvy 1C 101 4=J C Labello 5 Gypsy Light, Madson, Ciceronian!" BETSY, b. m. 9 105 By Ballot — Degenerate, by Tenny. f (Trair.er. J. V. Pons. Owner, E. LohL Breeder. E. R. Bradley. J r9121 Columb's t I 1 WHNlTT 14 100 8 8 6'' 6" L Aron S J.Hoshor. G'sy Light. Mar Moore 88908 Columb's 3 4 l.SShvy 24 111* 7 7 7.' 1*1 J Connors 8 Nivlag. Messines. Kremlin I 88090 llun'gton lm70y i:46Vast S 1(6 5 C 6s !•• T Duel 7 Messines. Dahinda. Hock Salt 88642 Hun'ston 1 1-16 l:4Mjf«Mt IS Ml C 3 ft* 3=1 V Horn 7 Armistice, PYeDircct. Magician;' 8S544 llun'gton 61 f 1:09 fast 9-6f 112 12 12 12 10; H Rarham 12 Dae de (iuise. /.airier. Dahinda II 88132 Miami 1 1-10 l:4SVast B 105 8 3 41 4l° K Not 10 JuliaM.. FairRrcak. RillyOard'r i LOYALTY, br. g, I 107 By C. F. Smithson Jr.— Mally Brown, by Marta J Santa. . (Trainer. F. Bailey. Owner. F. Bailey). Breeder, J. A. Bevan. j. 89057 Columb's 61 f 1 i^'tmud 2:: 108 5 6 61 7'" S JIcGraw 9 Mis Em. Roma. Princes; Jane 88989 Columb's lj fllUllll 17 108 2 5 6 ftf 9 McGraw • Satana. T'tonsRose. ( "tlereagh j ] 88874 Columb's 51 f 1:09 fast R 101 2 4 5» 5'3 L Lee « Sam Kch. Jaunebar, Trafalgar 88824 Column's 51 f LOSVast 7 107 2 2 3J 4*3 1 » FTog'telO Res. llot c. Private Peat. Attoo I | 85593 Columb I 3-4 1:17Vast 8 111 3'J W McCabelO Doub.Shot. Keaolani. S.I.awnfal I | 85530 Columb's 61 f 1 :08Vast 12 109 2" W McCabel2 Holly Roy, Lubeck, Honor Man It 6T. ANTHONY, ch. g. 4 (M) 107 By Peter Pan— Dorval. by Darebin. « (Trainer. R. A. Forsha. Owner, P. Lanstedt). Breeders, Smitha & Whitney. t 89253 See today's chart. ' 89153 Columb's 61 f 1 .Osgood 25 104 7 7 7 7" F Seremba 7 N'cyMcKay. Uoma. Tow'n'sRosc . 88871 Columb's BJ f 1:10 fast 3.1 113 6 9 9 ►» D Frog'telO Gin.Pylo. RuckJones. Rnrkwo I ' 87604 F.Gr'nds 3-4 1 :14Vast 60 IOC 11 11 11 11" J Leyland II Med'ingMattie, Elusive, Admirei 86993 F.Gr'nds 3-4 1:H=sgood 60 105 11 12 D 12'° . I Leyland 12 I.astOnc, P. andShocs. Lit. Gipsy \* 83609 Marlboro 5| t LOSVast 106 108 7 ° M Simm'ns 7 St.C'rt. K. Kankin. Eliz. P.ean J 83470 M'lboio Ci f l:09itfast 28 103 7i: L Jenkins 7 SilksSatin, TennbP.ou, Last(;irl ■ BLOOMINGTON, b. g. 7 107 By Ferole— Annabel II., by Factor. j (Trainer. E. B. Thomas. Owr.er. E. B. Thomas!. Breeder. A. Belmont. j 8*t121 Ci.lunil.'s 3-4 1:1«"t,s1 )W 37 103 7 6 71 71S J Tunstall ■ J.Hoshor. C'syLight. Mar. Moore 78655 Co In. bus &J 1" l:09-Vgood 23f 112 10" J WlMUM 12 Arrowhead. P.ojul, Kecoup 1 "0022 Map.H'ts f'J f 1:13 hvy 17 112 SJ* A Amm'nn SeaP.oanl. Keluctant. PI. Hackle 69939 Map If ts t| f lH^mud 16 114 6" A Amm'nn I Spectator, Nowata, Sea P.oard 1 69912 Map H'us i| f l:ll=thvy 18 110 7" F Watrous 7 Forewarn, PeTrueuian, G. Light 1 i Page 9 4th Race [4th Columbus] lit, n/ipr :t-4 Nik 4-vear-oldN and upward. Claiming.. (Aug. 7, 1924 q-W HAUL lt&S — 3 — ioi . Indci. Conrae. Diat.Time Track. Odds. Wt. St »i Str.Fin. Jockey. Started. Order of Finish. WOODLAND QUEEN, br. f, 4 (M) 105 By Tcwton Field— Ocean Queen, by Cunard. (Trainer. C. S. Wilson. Owner. C. S. Wilson). Breeder. Haner & Cross. 89259 See today s chart. 8902C Columb's J-4 1:17 good 14 102 9 5 5s V L Lee I PeterDecoy, FlyLady, Red 88959 Columb's lm70y 1:50 fast 6J 104 1 2 3' CI L Lee 8 Carnarvon. Grass Tree, Paulina 88876 Columb's lm70y 1:51 fast 35 101 3 4 3J 3:! L Lee 7 MikeMorsey. Drura'd. InDoubt 88217 Jefferson 1 1-16 1 :4S\fast 100 100 9 10 II lls: L Lee H MissKate. Slanderer. War Idol 88183 .U-ff.rson 51 f l:0&Vifast 50 101 12 12 12 11'" L Lee 12 Fairlight. Paldine. Move on Seth 87774 F.Gr nds lniTOy l:46%fast 100 9S 7 11 11 11" L Lee 11 Rooster. Fifty-Fifly, Sincere IN DOUBT, b. g 5 102 By Ballot— Tiffany Blend, by Ccsarlon. (Trainer. N. B. Davis. Ownor. N. B. Davisl. Breeders. H. H. & J. H. Gaines. 89088 Columb's 1116 1:.".: hvy 34 104 2 I 8 S» S McGraw 8 W'ryDick. ArticleX., RuckJones I I 88994 Columb's 11-12:12 good 3S 107 1 1 41 5»{ S McGraw 7 Cheerleader. Huonec. Cl.St'kin^ 88957 Columb's lmTOy LOO'sfast 10 111 8 7 6' V% S McGraw 8 W'ryDick. R'lehemSCI. Ok'ch'ee | 88876 Columb's lm70y 1:51 fast 3S 108 2 2 4= 4»i I McGraw 7 MikeMory. Dnim'd, W'dl'dQ'n ; 88828 Columb's 3-4 1:15 fast 50 103 8 8 8: 8"L Lee 9 St'along, Cap Costigan. Medina £5485 Columb's lmTOy l:47?5fast 80 102 10:1 K Sporri 10 Pretext, RlcheMac, M yMaxim TINGLING, ch. g. 7 107 By Dalhcusie— Tinker, by Handspring;. (Trainer. W. Short. Owner. Green Briar Stable). Breeder. T. Clyde. 89088 ''olumb's 1116 1:57 hvy 7-5 101 7 4 o'15,sA Terrat 8 W'ryDick, ArticleX, RuckJones 88932 Columb's 1 1-16 1:51 slow 7-5 105 3 3 3s 3" H Hay 6 RriarSweet, Hopeful, W. Flower 88862 Columb's lmTOy l:4S3&fast H 104 C 1 H 2' A Yerrat 8 Murray. Hopeful. Okeechobee 88829 Columbs 1 1-16 1 :49?5fast 91 102 8 3 41 5»1 A Yerrat 8 Stonewall. CheerL'der. RkJones 88090 Miami lm70y 1 :4".2sfast 44 109 1 8 8 8" K N'oe 8 HotDog. S'tb'sA.S.R., M'ryAgn's 87510 Miami 1 1-S 1 :53Hfast 11 107 6 5 71 710 C K'singer 8 L'donSmoke, NhRrze. Bowman DRUMMOND. b. g. 9 107 By Ogden— Quebec, by St. Jade. (Trainer. W. J. Foley. Owner. V. Gallo). Breeder. J. E. Madden. 89122 Columbs 2-4 1:17 slow 11-5 109 4 4 5 B3J A Winters 7 Arapahoe, Red. Polite 88957 "olumb's lmTOy IMWmM 13 5 111 4 2 5» 6*J A Yinters 8 W'ryDick. B'lehemSt 1. Ok'ch'ee i 8909 Columb's :.-4 1:20 hvy 12-5 110 2 2 2'1 2i J Petreoca 7 Leslie. Glenn, Weary Dick 88876 Columb's lmTOy 1:51 fast 27-10 1091 4 1 2 21 A Vinters 7 MikeMorsey. W'dl'dQ'n. InD'bt 88829 Colu«nb's 1 1-16 1 ^^fast 4T-10 104 3 6 6° 6,s J Petrecca 8 Stonewall. CheerL'der, RkJones 88316 J. ff.Tson 1 1-16 LtS^fast 10 97 2 1 11 2'1 S Hebert 10 Tickler. Slanderer. Ruck Jones SUMMER SIGH. ch. g. 9 107 By Ormondale— Summer Night, by Star Shoot. (Trainer. C. F. Knight. Owner. C. F. Knight). Broadar. A Johnson. 8912:* '"olumb's In.T'y 1:50 slow 70 102 5 4 4' 4'2S Hicks C Rr'rSweet, M.Morrissey, G'sTree j 88959 Columb's imTOv 1:50 fast IS 111 6 5 65 61 L P'ngton 8 Carnarvon. Grass Tree. Paulina 88824 lolumb's S| f 1 :0S5jfast 16 110110 9 91 8° J Byrne 10P.es. Hope. Private Peat, Attoo 88235 Miami 51 f 1 :0S%fast 26 115 6 8 S2 8«| J Byrne 11 CandyStick, Wilt.FIanna, Jingle 88176 Miami 1 1-K. 1 :50'sfast 25 114 6 1 2»k 4'} J Byrne 7 Louverne. Tulsa. Phenol J, 88132 Miami 1 1-16 l:4S\f;tst 143 115 9 9 6»i 6,s J Hryne 10 JuliaM., FairBreak, RillyGardT1 I VIRGINIA GOODWIN, b. f, 4 105 By Smoke House— Tush Tush, by Hastings. 'Trainer. G. H. Mailman. Owaer. G. Christian). Breeder. R. P. Marshall. 89254 Se" today's bart. 89056 Columb's 51 f 1:13 mud 21 101.5 4 3» 3*1 H Hay 8 VginiaQ'n. Virge, M'thaMoore IMII Columbs H f 1:14 bvy 33 105 3 6 7} 6"! H Hay 8 PrivatePeat. Satana. JudgcBrr 88860 'olumb's 51 f 1:10 fast 35 105 7 6 7' 7'1 II Hay 9 Attoo. Patsv Howe. Article X. 84194 P.iklyn Ab;.-S1:B fast 51 110 7'1 K Hileman 8 Riposta. D.Dick, G.of theSeasII. 87279 Havana o-4 1 :15\fast 15 105 5 10 10' 10'» F H'stingsll Gl'rSeasIL, S.Pansy, F'r O-Five CAUTIOUS, b. m. 6 105 By The Manager— Caution, by Planndes. (Trainer. C. E. Davison. Owner. C. E. Davison). Breeder. T. C. McDowell. 8902C •' lumb's 3-4 1:17 good :3 106 9 9 9'j F Seremba ! PeterDecoy, FlyLady. W Queen 87370 Havana lmTUy 1 :4SVs,iast 3 107 6 2 5} 5»1 F S'remba 7 Daddy Wolf, HighC.ear, First R'h 86943 Havana 3-4 l:M%taflt 5 104 4 5 9' 12* F S'ren-.bal2 F rty Two, Needy, Four o-Five 86670 Havana 1 Ml l:4T'tfast 3 112 7 9 93 9l: K Noe 10 Hillmnt'.. K'nm're. Cav'lc'd'rll. 86465 Havana ImToy LtS^fast 2 102 1 6 7 71IS K Noe 7 llena. Cail Ford, Neapoltian CLEARFIELD, b. g. 9 107 By Textile— Grixel, by Aintre«. (Trainer. E. C. Hensel. Owner H. H. Hensell. Breeder. B. Smith. 89187 "'olumb's .J f 1:09 fast 19 109 10 9 10 9«i A Vinters 10 Red. PrinceRs Jane. Loeh T ven 85087 Yogstn 3-4 l:M%i*a*t 41 112 81: F Hunt 8 F.andWarmer, Haran. Bodansky 84250 Akron 7-S 1 :2R fast 31-5 108 Pulled up F Hunt 9 Reluctant. Jacob'n, P. Politician 83309 Wheelg 3-4 1 lC^fast 9-10 111 11 F Hunt « Re Sure. War Map. Louie Lou 83143 Wheel's 1 1-16 1 51«t,fast 5 110 2"' F Hunt 6 Melancholia. Mar Girl, LaKross 83034 Wheel's lmTOy 1:50 fast 19-10 112 V F Hunt 5 SmartMouey, Bil. Stuart, Loyalty 5th Race [5th Columbus] ClU DAPC n 1~- I'urlongs, 4- ear-ohls and upvtard. Claiming. (April -.'., OUI nHUt ij»a:i — 1 :or i-r» — 7— ri«4. Index. Courae. Dist. Time. Track Odds Wt. St. %. Str.Fin. Jockey. Started Order of Finish. BALEFULL. br. g. 4 10G By Fulletta— Balerian, by The Commoner. (Trainer. J. Charles. Owner. J. Kelly). Breeder. C. W. Clark. 89223 "'olumb's 51 f 1 OS fast 15 99 3 2 2» 21 J Mann 8 Pep'rTea, FollowMe. Patsyllowe 88993 ''olumb's 3 1 LIT' good 11-5 112 2 1 l1 3' J MajesticlO Shine On. Nivlag. Joe Joe 88828 Columb's ::-4 1:15 fast 6 110 7 6 63 6«1 J Maj-stic 9 St'along, Cap Costigan, Medina 85574 Columb's 61 f 1 :24?sfast 41 113 11 J Dom'ick • RockCourt. (i Beginner, Henry.1. I 85483 Columb's 61 f 1 :21«sfast C7-10 101 V AV Taylor 8 AsaJewell. J. Hickman. MissL'go ' 85426 Columb's 51 f LlO-slow 5 106 31 C G'nemn 8 Jack Pot. Little Avon. Miles S. I l FOLLOW ME, b. g, 4 113 By Jack Atkin— Money Mad, by Martinet. (Trainer. C. E. Davison. Owner. C. E. Davisonl. Breeder. R. Pollard. 89223 "'olumb's 5} f 1 :0S fast 18i 109 2 3 2 2"! II Hay 8 PeppcrTea. Ralefull. Patsyllowe I 88873 Columb's 51 f LOS^xfast 2 112 1 1 U Ink. K Seremba 7 Antonia. Patsyllowe, RrianK'mt I 88857 Columb's f.-S 1.01\fast 9-5 113 1 3 21 21 F SrembalO Cncle Abe. Mellourne. Roma 88343 Havana 3-4 1 PI'S. fast 4 111 I 2 1" 1" L Geving 9 RetnMac. ( ubaEncanto. L.Pope, 88282 Havana 3-4 1 :13*sfast 21 103 1 1 lh 3i W Charles • TheCaff. LewPi.pe. PrivatePeat 88193 Havana 3-4 1 :13Vsfast 4 100 6 3 1" 2" W Charles 8 SisterSue. AmberFly. P.rassRantl : TRAFALGAR, br. g, 4 111 By Rapid Water— Alberta H., by Handspring. Trainer. R. Farris. Owner. F. Hays). Breeder. G. W. J. Bisseli. 89223 Columb's H f 1 OS fast 27 10 101 4 4 41 i'l D Prible K Pepper Tea. Ralefull, Follow Me 89027 Columb's 3-4 l:tf% fast 41 117 1 1 2' 2i J Majestic 7 M»K.rfield, (lev. Seth, LuckyRun 88874 Columb's 51 f 1 :09 fast 5 110 3 1 !•' 3:i D Prible ■ Sam Reh. Jaunebar. Seclusion 85592 Columb's 5A f 1:09 fast 9-10 107 2: V Sw'nson 8 Kendall, Miss I -ggo. Sagamore | 85503 Columb's 5-1 f LOS^fast 33-10 105 2J V Sw'nson 9 Rengore, M.OnSeth. RriarSweet ■MM Hi'klyn G: f 1 -SVnud 8 108 C10 J Roberts I T.Plnsman, CaveW'an. Je'lV.D. JAUNEBAR, ch. g, 6 113 By Sandbar— Hannah Louise, by Yellow Tall. (Trainer. C. W. Hall. Owner. C. W. Hall). Breeder. Mrs. E. T. Fairfa*. 88990 Columb's 51 f C09\g-»od 2 10S 7 2 2' l* J MajesticlO Spoutan'us, RockC'rt. Doral.ut/ 88874 Columb's 51 f 1:09 fast 8-5 112 1 2 1'} 14 L Aron I Sam Reh, Trafalgar, Seclusion 88826 'olumb's 5-8 1 :01=5fast 21-10 115 9 9 7= 7e W Taylor 10 Lucky Run. OldPaige. St.byStep 88146 Miami 11-16 1:19 fast 7f 106 8 5 9l10:3L' Geldcnil2 L ghStorm. MissVaal. Z'kT'rei; j | 87997 Miami 3-4 l:i::Va.«t 9 115 5 I 5"5'°i; Kiehls 9 Sw'pstakes. W. Charm, Sea-Wolf 87882 Miami 3-4 1.12 Vast 12 lit 2 3 3» 5»1 G Fields 10 Dm ky. Muskallonge, Sw'pstakes! NEPTUNE, ch. g. 4 109 By Sea Kinr- Harvest Queen, by Peep o'Day. (Trainer, W. J. Hayes. Owner. W. J. Hayes). Breeder. W. Garth. I 89223 ''olumb's 51 f 1 OS fast 18 101 8 8 S S-'W Habjan ■ Pepj.er Ti a. Ralefull. Foil, .a Mr ' 88712 Howie 61 * 1 : 22 Vast 2:1-10 113 1 2 l"k |S |J stutts 8 Lt.Farrell. Hid Jewel. St.Mich'el1 88608 P.owio 3-4 l:15Vast 4 107 5 I 3: ."1 I M A fie 9 (are Fr.-e. New Hope, PoorSport | ! 88535 Howie 3-4 1 :M%fSUM 6f 108 11 61 3« J Stevens 12 Lady Ross. Jacques, (are Free 88409 Havana 3 4 Ll.'Vast 20 101 7 8 8 710 P '!';• 'lettl (■ P" ■iiRolt. R.andReady, Cr'mPuff | 88345 Havana 3-4 l:12\fast 15 106 6 4 5" t*| Q WaVnr 8 lb n P.olt, Kendall, Jeroboam PRIVATE PEAT. ch. g. 8 110 By Generil Roberts— Janice Marian, by Rubicon. I (Trainer. D. Y. Elander. Own»r. Elander Bros.). Breeder. G. M. Van Gorden. 89221 C..h:mb's 51 f 1 08 fast 21-10 106 5 4 2J l| W H;ibjan • Brass Rand, Satana. Rirrichina j •9119 Columb's 5* f 1:12 slow 19-10 106 3 4 4» 3'J W Habjan • Joe Joe. LwMt, Peulal. Cochran j 88906 Columbs 5} f 1 14 hvy 2 100 8 2 l» 1* W Hainan 8 Satai.a. JudgcRren-r, Jack Pot I 88824 Columb's ft t IMtfctUt 11 1« J 3 2- M H HabJaaM Bessie Hope. Attoo, loyalty I 88359 Havana 3-4 1:15 slow 2 113 9 4 4= 4» W Habjanll Joe Campbell. Hence, Nebish 88282 Havana 3-4 1 13Va^t 31 114 SIC 44i W Habjan • The Catt, Lew Pope. FollowMe 6th Race [6th Columbus] C4K nf.pr 1 Mile and 70 \:iril . l- enr-ohls ami uimaril. ( laimiim. (Ads. Dill ItALt { , 1!»^1 1 : Hi -2-Z 7 H»7. Index. Course. Diat.Time Track Odds Wt St. % Str Fin. Jockey. Starter! Order of Finish. j HOPEFUL, b. g, • 103 By McGee— Fink Rose, by Fonso. (Trainer, C. E. Davison. Owner. C. F. Davison\ Breeder. C. W. Moore. 89157 ('olumb's lu. Toy 1:49 good 27-10 106 1 4 2» 2* F Seremba 7 ( alvin. Super, Article X. ••028 Columb'e lm70y 1 48 fast 17 10614 3 31 P§ K Seremba 7 Snecpstak. s. Metson. Super •8932 Columb'e 1 1-1* l;51 glow 14 1061 2 2 22 V W Seremba C RriarSweet. Tingling, W. Flower t 8862 Columb's lm70y l:48Vast 23 108 2 3 33 ■■' W Seremba S Murray. Tingling. Okeechobee 88407 Havana 3—4 I 14 fast 10 110 13 14 14' 10* L Geving 15 Seclusion. Neb hen. Conceal • T8U7. HiiViiua MldMjCaat x 113 10 10 8"* k» 1* Ta lel.tell Ljt.Rl.Sheep, Sagamore, Castilla E » » 9 8 ■ £ c t * I " f J I II i J . j. ] | | It « t ' . ' \* J ■ j j 1 1 1 i I I BUCK JONES, fc. g. 4 (M) 102 By Everett— Bud. by Leonid. (Trainer, C. Anderson. Owner. J. Barry). Breeder. I. E. Clark. 89157 Columb's lm70y 1:49 good 10 104 3 5 6 f.J W Habjan 7 Calvin. Hopeful. Super 89088 Columb'8 11-16 1:57 hvy 28 104 1 3 3« 3«l L Ix-e • Weary Dick. ArticleX, Hercnlea 88957 Columb'e lm70y l^OVast 19 5 111 2 6 7'1 7'» L I^e ■ W ryl»i k. RlehemSt'l. Ok'ch ce 88871 Columb's 51 f 1:10 fast 27-10 113 4 6 3'i 2 I McGrawlO C.ingerPyle. Darkw«.od, CreyR'k X8829 Columb's 1 1-16 l:49Vast 27 1C61 2 2 2» 3»1 A An'rson ■ Stonewall. Chrl-eader. S'pstakee 88324 Jefferson 1 1-16 1 :51%slow 10 102 6 6 41 4' A V'lemot • Rajah. StarSwecper. Brow. Smile 88316 Jefferson 1 1-16 l:48%fast 10 102 8 4 31 4'1 A VlemotlO Tickler. Drummvnd, Slundvrer GYPSY LIGHT, b. m. 7 105 By Beacon Light— Gypsy Star, by Sorcerer. (Trainer. J. A. Mcrey. Owner, W. H. Bond). Ereeder. J. M. Bumpass. 89259 See today's chart. b9121 Columb's 3-4 l:16%slow 8-5 108 4 I 41 2" J Petreoca I J'uIIoshor. Mar.HMt*, Pilllbad 89058 Columb's 51 f 1:13 mud 3 105 1*4 5 43 A An'rson S Kimax. San Hedron. John Jr. 88929 Columb's 61 f 1:10 slow 6 111 6 6 6 4s II Cl'ments 6 First Pul't. Ton Rose. Vir. Queen 84246 Omaha lm70yl:45 fast 19 102 2* J Cowan ■ JollvCepha«. Case-.. P lerl'iers'a 84119 Omaha 3-4 1 :13^,fast 6 101 : \ .1 Cowan 8 Nizam. Rla. k'l'op. Col llapsburg 83948 Onaaka 3-4 l:13%fast 10 105 7*1 C. Abel 9 Whiff. Qii' ta. Sanclio Pansy 83835 Omaha 1 1:4S hvy 19-5 106 5" O Atwell 6 AsaJewell. M.tryJ Baker. Praia* RED MILL. b. f. 4 101 By Uncle— Moulin Rouge, by H:myar. (Trainer, G. W. Fritz. Owner, F. Richardson). Breeder. W. B. .Miller. 89254 See today's chart. 89153 Columb's l| f l:0S'agood 12 105 3 5 41 4' II Hay 7 N'cyMcKay. Roma. Tow'n'sRns* JJ9084 Columb's 51 f 1:13 hvv 17 107 6 4 51 6«J B McGraw 7 MadNell. lloraool.'eh. Sptan 11S 88908 Columb's 3 4 I IIMslU 9 107 2 2 2» 4»1 S Ranks 8 Ni\Iag. Messines. Kremlin 88857 Columb's 6-S 1 :01Vast 61 111 8 7 V 6*4 It. McAl'eylO I'm leAbe. FollowMe. Melbourne 88279 Havana 3-4 1:13 Vast 10 105 7 6 7' 8'J A Yerrat 11 Castill.i. ( lib-ken. Coldsteln 881C4 Havana lm70y 1:46 fast 4 97 7 8 8» 7»1 C E Allenll RoyalSp g. Dahimla, Twiuk'gS'r ROB. ch. h, 0 110 By Orb — Panlita. by Panmure. (Trainer. C. Knight. Owr.er. E. Lutz). Breeder. I. E. Clark. 88873 Columbs 51 t LOSVast 41 112 7 7 6' 6»i J Connors 7 FollowMe. Antonia. Patsy Hove 88859 Columb's 61 f 1 :09 fast 41 IIS 9 6 73 7* J Connors 1(1 Shine On. Nancy McKay. Olinn 88772 llun'gton 61 f 1:07 Vast 21-5 114 6 6 4» V\ C E Allen 7 TheAlmeiier. Thedrl. P.lackTon 88664 llun'gton 3-4 l:i4%good 16-5 110 7 4 4' 3 1 C Eames 7 Ceo Starr. Antiquity. Parthema 88637 llun'gton 61 f LOTVast 18-5 115 4 1 1J 1« C Eames 6 Dahinda. l.u. ky Dollar, /.ainer 88590 Hun'ston 6-8 LOOVast n.5 H2 9 9 9 8«J C Eames 11 R.Rrown, FloyLillie. H.Priestesa EETHLEHEM STEEL, ch. f. 4 101 By Bulse— Cousin Martha, by Pirate of Penzance. (Trainer. W. J. Hayes. Owner, W. J. Hayes). Bree.inr. J. W. Parrish. ,89190 Columbs 11-16 1:52 fast 6 100 1 7 7'1 71" W HabjanlO Metson. Ceorgia May. Tnlane 89061 Columb's 1 1-16 1 £7%antd 6 101 6 7 8 S" W Habjan B Carnarvon. Rriar Sneet. Tnlane 88957 Columb's lmTOy l:-50'5fast 47-10 109 3 4 3l 2J1 F Lux 8 Weary Dick. Okcci -bob. -i ■. Super 88589 Howie 1 1-16 l:51Vast 47 99 7 7 7 730 J Stevens 7 Spugs. Asa Jewell. Jolinm.Iewell 88394 Havana 1 1-16 149-Vast 21 104 3 2 2»* 21 P Ta'lette • StarReil. D kieDiv. Kvel\ nWliite 88161 Havana 3-4 LHVsfast 4 103 5 » 10' 1015 L Neal 12 The Caff. Rlue Dale. Ban Saw MARTHA MOORE, ch. m. 6 101 By Malamont— Bracktown Belle, by Cunard. (Trainer. C. S. Wilson. Owner. Mrs. C. S. Lemleux). Breeder. A. Brown. 89253 See today's chart. S9121 Columb's 3-4 l:16\slow 4 103 5 4 31 3« L Lee 8 Johnlloshcr. C'vLight. BlllHead 8905C Columb's 61 f 1 .13 mud 23-10 104 2 6 4' 4» L Lee 8 V giniatj n. Virge. V 'g'iaC'ilwia 86914 F.Gr'nda 1 1-16 l:31%slow 5 99 4 2 3" 6'1 L Lee 12 WhlingDun. Warfare. F.Orient 86799 r.Grnds 1 1-16 1 :5l\mud 15 100 i 1 1» 2* L Lee 11 Zanzibar. CeorgiaMay. Old Tinier 86744 F.Gr'nds 3-1 l:15*,good 20 105 10 9 71 7s D Frog'telO Kirkcaldy. Hit, Futuro BILL HEAD. ch. g, 9 103 By Doncaster— Seddie King, by Leonid. 4 (Trainer. E. C. Hawkins. Owner. E. C. Hawkins). Breeder. W. C. Nail. 89121 Columb's 3-4 1:16\slow 81 105 6 7 5' 4»J H Hav S J.Hoshor. tCsyl.ight. Mar Mwr* 89025 Columbs 3-4 1:16 good 89 108 7 8 6"* 6'1 W Haajaa • Haran. NaniyM.Kay. I^idylluon 87809 Havana 1 1-18 1:49 fast 3 114 3 9 9 SJ» W McC.ibe 9 Neapolitan. Czardoin. (Ju'n's(twn 87490 Havana 61 f 1:11 hvy 15 115 7 8 8 8" L Geving S S.andP'tty. Josephin.-t . JoeTaf 87264 Havana lm50y 1 :4C»ssood 30 10S 2 7 6» . 4al L Gevins 7 Hena. WiscCruckcr, Dowry SEMPRONIA, b. m, 6 101 By Hanbridge— Bernaise. by Sempronius. (Trainer, F. Wood. Owner. F. Wood). Breeder. J. J. McGough. 89187 Columb's 51 f 1:09 fast 120 109i 7 7 71 6'1 W HabjanlO Red. Princess Jane. I»,-h \a Tea 89058 Columb's 61 f 1:13 mud 73 101 3 8 8 8'J L I^e 8 Kimax. San Hedron. John Jr. 88955 Columb's 5-8 1:01 Vast 75 101 8 6 6* 67 L Lee 10 P s Howe. Cap ("tigan. SiHilea 85530 Columb's 61 f LOSVast 60 98 610 S Holicko 12 Holly Roy. Lafaltjr, Lube.k 85399 Columb's 3-4 1:16 fast 14f 104 9" II Paden 11 Antiquity. CrestwoodRoy. Snodsl 7th Race [7th Columbus] j I I ' I l I I : | j | I ' | ! | I j j I I j •74U DAPC 1 Mile and 7G Yards. 4-year-olds and upward. I laimiim. 1 Aug. /Ill riMUu », li a4 1 :4« a-5 7 107.) Index. Courae. Diat.Time. Track. Odds.Wt. St. % Str.Fin. Jockey. Started. Order of Finish. JOHN H0SHOR, b. g. 7 108 By Lieht o m' Life— Imprint, by Knight of ta* (Trainer, O. W. Fritz. Owner, G. W. Fritz). Thistle. Breeder. G. Gray. S9121 Columb'a 3-4 l:16%slow 27-10 105 3 1 1» 1» F S'remba 8 O'syLight. Mar Moore, r.iilllead 88905 Columb's 61 t l:14%hvy 3 108 5 7 61 6*1 S Banks I RedS«|uir I, Ciiniiast. (ireyUm-k 88250 Havana 61 f 1:08 Vast -6 110 1 6 6l 47i H McAley 7 G.ColdlL, Confeder y, P o'S'ff 88040 Havana 3-4 1:18 slow 21 113 4 6 6» 7" R McAley 8 HelloP'dncr, BaaMal, lauoraP. 87922 Havana 3-4 1:14 Vast 6-5 111 4 1 2l 64 K McAley 6 SeveuSeas. (JuceiiRsther, lluea SAN HEDRON, blk. g. 6 108 By Disguise— Katharine C. by Dick Finnell. (Trainer, 0. Brant. Owner, C. Brant). Breeder. J. H. Rosseter. 89254 Seo today's chart. K9122 Columb's 3-4 1:17 slow 7 109 6 6 6» 4'3 R White 7 Arapahoe. Red. Polite 89058 Columb's 61 f 1:13 mud 31 109 8 6 31 2 R White 8 Kimax. John Jr. Gyaajt Light 86488 Jefferson 1 1-16 1 :55Vnud 20 109 3 7 7« 7s0 W Harvey ■ Sohlicrl I.. Zanzibar. Fbonj Itella 186401 Jefferson 1 1-16 l:57tthvy 20 112 4 6 6' 8" D Jones M Telescope. Dem-jobn. Juno 80353 Jefferson 3-4 l:18&mud SO 110 12 12 10l 8'» W Georgel2 Admirer, Prom. Tom, Anticipate IIEHCULES, ch. g\ 8 108 By Zeus— Black Silk, by Ornament. (Trainer. W. Ware. Owner. Q. V.'. Williard). Breeder. L. M. Cayce. 89259 See today's chart. 89088 Columb's 1 1-16 1:57 hvy 29 104 8 14' 4»1 W Taylor 8 W'ryDick, ArticleX . Ru k.lonea 88959 Columb's lniTOy 1:50 fast 6 111 8 7 7* V II Cleme'ts 8 Carnarvon, (;rass Tree. Paulina 88829 Columb's 1 1-16 l:49Vast 19 1081 6 8 8 81* P Groos 8 Stonewall. Cheerl.'der. R'k.lonet) 86884 F.Gr'nds lm70y l:50V vy 30 103 8 8 7*" 7:» R Yelton 8 Dancing Fool. Lugs, Roonoville 86024 Jefferson 1 1-2 2:3SVast 30 112 6 7 7 7U C Frost 7 Huonec, Conundrum, Lit.Ammia ARTICLE X., ch. g. 6 108 By Boots and Saddle — Miss Behave, by Martinet. (Trainer, 8. Szekeros. Owner, S. Szekeres). Breeder. C. B. Head. 89253 See today's chart. 189157 Columb's lm70.. 1:49 good 29-10 99 6 3 41 4-1 J Mann 7 Calvin. Hopeful. Super 89088 Columb's 11-16 1:57 hvy 6 108 3 1 2* 2» F Seremba 8 Weary Dick. RkJones. Hcrcole* 88907 Columb's 6} f 1:1'. hvy 11 107 4 6 5» 4=3 F S'remba 8 OldPaige. Patsyllowe. Melb rna 188886 Columb's 51 f l:15!4mud 16-5 111 7 7 61 !' E Rarham 7 R. Cochran, Ma.lNell. Atonement 88860 Columb's 51 f 1:10 fast 41 107 4 4 41 3' A An'rson 9 Attoo. Patsy Howe. Super 87688 Miami 3-4 l:ll%good 12 106 9 7 6J 6'J C K'sinserlb Verbena, Jann. bar. Jackson ! GLAD NEWS, ch. m. 6 106 Bv Atkins— Ducbess Philippe, by Sam Phillips. (Trainer. f». L. Palmquist. Owner. G. L. Palraq.uiat). Breeder. J. R. Locke. 89259 See today's chart. 89187 Columb's 51 f 1:09 fast 45 105 9 10 91 7-} J TunstalllO Red. Princess Jane. IA , h I^»en 89057 Columb's 51 f 112%mud 13 104 1 7 7« 5»i W Ha- jan • Miss Km. Roma. Princes; .Una 88195 Havana 1 1-8 l:55Vast 6 102 4 6 64 5* W Habjan 7 Cail Ford. Link. Eternity 881211 Havana 1 1-S 1:56 fast 3 103 5 7 8 87J P Ta lette 8 Recoup. Rlark Top. Czardoin 87943 Havana lm70y l:46Vast 3 103 6 6 6» 4'i L Neal ■ II. Moments. It. -coup. Uttlellopa 87897 Havana 1 1-16 1:47 Vast 12 104 4 6 6" 6" P Ta'lette 9 Dr. Mayer. Dowry. Figuration CRESTWOOD BOY. ch. g. 6 113 By BooU and Saddle— Crestwood Girl, by Trans. vaal. (Trainer. W. J. Foley. Owner. M. Katz). Breeder. C. B. Head S9119 Columb's 61 f 1:12 slew 51 103 5 5 5' 51H Hay « Joe Joe. I.es]ie. Private Peat 89058 Columb's 61 f 1:13 mud 6 111 7 7 6' 6*1 H Hay 8 Kimax. Baa Hedron. John Jr. 88993 "'olumb's 3-4 1:17 sood 22 113 10 10 10 10'« D Stirling 10 Shine On. Nivlag. Ralefull « 88911 "'olumb's lm70yl:54 hvy 17 107 6 4 51 7,J J Petrecca 8 O'tNorth'n. CI. St king. P.rassird 88889 Columb's 3-4 1:21 mud 30 106 6 3 3'| 3» J Petrecca 7 Overtake. Olenn. Eventide 88752 Hun'ston 61 f LOSVast 6 109 7 4 4' 3' L Wilson 8 R'tyMae, II. Electric. L.I^raina HARAN. b. g, 8 113 By Horron— Cyrene. by The Scribe. (Trainer, E. B. Thomas. Owner. E. B. Thomas). Breeders. Talbot Bros. 89220 Columb's 51 f 1:08 fast 21-5 111 2 3 4»* 4'J A Yerrat 7 I'ncleAbe. RockC'rt. T'ton'sRosa 89153 Columb'-s 5} f 1 OS^good 18-5 109 4 4 5'1 5*} H Cleme'ts 7 N'cyMcKay. Roma. Tow'n'sKosa 89025 Columb's 3-4 1:16 sood 18-5 108 1 1 1» l1 W Taylor 8 N .McKay. IjhIv lluon, R. Wrack 88990 Columb's 51 f 1 :09%gcod 16 108 5 7 8* S'i W Tax lor 10 Jaunebar. ■aaataacaaa, RockC'rt 88873 Columb's 51 f 1 :08-ofa-st 17 101 5 6 7 7»l II Hay 7 FollowM.-. Antonia. Patsv llo.rs 188359 Havana 3-4 1:15 slow 6 106 7 5 8 S'l L Gevins 11 Joe Campbell. Heme, Nebisb MIKE MORRISSEV, ch. g. 4 113 By Sea King— Belle Clem, by Contestor. (.Trainer, E. Lutz. Owner. E. Lutz). Breeder. L. Garth. 189225 "'olumb's i:;i6 2:"C fast IS 107 7 2 2'1 44J F Moore I Huonec. W'riDick. RriarSweet 89123 ''olumb's lrn70y 1:50 slow 7 104 6 2 2s 25 A Yerrat ('. RriarS«ect. OrVI'rec Sun. Sigh 89061 ''..lumb's 1 1-16 1 :5T=W,mud 7 111 7 5 44 4*1 P Groos S Carnarvon. RriarSweet, Tnlane 88876 Columb's lm70v 1:51 fast 18-5 108 1 3 V V A Yerrat 7 Drum d. \V HdOu.cn. InDoubt 188683 llun'gton 51 f 1 :08Vast 8 10110 9 7» 77i J Dalai 10 II. Priestess. Doc Tubbs. LaaccM 88661 Hun gton 3-4 1:13^good 6-5 103 2 3 3» 3' J Dolin 7 Salvage. SamSmitb. St Faust GEORGIA MAY, b. f. 4 111 By Horron— Herkyte, by Hermls. (Trainer. J. W. Parker. Owner, W. R. Cummings). Breeder. J. B. Gorham. 89259 See today's chart. 89190 Columb's 11-16 1:52 fast 15 104 3 1 2J 2'1 W Taylor 10 Metson. Tnlane. Okeechr.l^e 88990 Columb's 61 1 lM%Ba al 71 108 3 6 6' 5!s J Ryrne 10 Jaunebar. Spontaneous. KockC'rt 88889 Columb's 3-4 1:21 mud S 108 4 5 6» 5*| I) Prible 7 Overtake, (il.nn. Crestwood Roy 88037 Jefferson 1 1-16 l:48%fast 50 101 5 6 6 6- V Moore 0 Rattle Shot. Sophy. Roo Boo 87803 l'.Grnds 1 1-16 1 :4S fast 30 104 6 6 12 12" S Hebert 12 Iiarion. PrimaD.nna. L kyStrika 874.19 F.Gr'nds 11-16 1:49 fast 20 101 7 6 6' 6'» S Hebert 10 Proc.eds. lv r. Six Peine 187124 F.Gr'nds 1 1-16 150%slow 5 101 3 1 lh 5* S Hebert 7 Zanzibar. Sophy. Proceeds MISS EM. b.m, 5 103 By King Gorin— Miss McNeill, by Assafv.1. (Trainer, T. Hodge. Owner, F. Batiste). Bieedeis Speith. Phelps & Jackson. 89220 Columb's 51 f 1 :08 fast 30 109 6 4 51 5S1 W Habjan 7 l"n -IcAl.c. Ro k rt. T'ton sUosa 189057 (olumb's 51 f l:12?imud 6 107 9 8 41 l1 II Hay I Roma. Pi la HM .lane. Arapahoe MM1 Columb's 51 f 1:13 hvy 27 105 Left at post. A Y.-rrat • OldPaige. Pal-j How. . Melbrne HMI "'olumb's 5-8 1:01 Vast 14f 109110 10 11 11" J Petreccall Conti ibiition. Atonemt. O Paige ,86467 Jefferson 61 t LlOVfcmud 30 106 8 7 7* 7" J Holin S PeterPiper. P.ushP.uck. Eventide |b.5422 Yogstn lmTOy l:50*tslow 24 111 6 « J Winans • MayCirl, Ev White, Traviata POLITE, ch. g. 5 108 By Rock View— Attentive, by Allan a-Dale. (Trainer. G. H. Marlman. Owner. K. G. Marlman). Breeder. T. P:stt. MtM Columbs 11-16 1:52 fast 31 106 9 6 6* 6»1 H Hay 10 Metson. Ceorgia May. Tulane 89122 Columb's 3-4 1:17 slow 8 106 5 5 4» 3'i H Hav 7 Arapahoe. K«d. San Hedron 89025 "'olumb's 3-4 1:10 good 15 110 5 7 6* 5*1 H dem'nts 8 naran. NarnyMi K:iy. [..-ul \ 1 lir.rt 188885 Columb's 5|fl:13Vnua 26 107 8 7 7» 4'i S Hanks 8 Shine On. Double Shot, Fly L-idy S.-.oll Hr klyn 1 1-16 1:51 Vast 35 109 7* W Taylor f Kath. R'kin. Rar kane. D'dvWolf i 1933 Hrooklyn 1 1-S 1:57 fast 33 109 641 W Taylor 7 Copyright, Olaiiinore, H'yArt.l'y MR. BECK, ch. g, 6 113 By Theo. Cook— Bay of Pleasure, by Kingston. (Trainer. F. Grace. Owner. F. Gr^ce). Breeder. T. Piatt. 89157 "'olumb's lmTOy 1:49 good 19 99 5 7 7 7« J Hastie 7 Calvin. Hopeful. Super K9062 Columb's lmTOy 1.54 mud 19 101 3 6 5 5" L I/ee 5 Ronfir-. K.n.lal!. OreatN'ortliern tmi Co lumb's i'-4 1:20 hvy '12 105 7 7 6' 6" L I^ee 7 Leslie, Druinmond. Olenn 88146 Miami 11-16 1:49 fast 7f 106 4 4 61 5* J Judy 13 L'ghStorm. MissVaal. Z'kT'rell r.8131 Miami 61 f l:07Vast 8if 114 12 11 11 11« R Costellol2 Probity. Star Girl. Muskallonge 87720 Miami 1 1-4 2:06Vast 22 98 3 4 4« 4" J Dolin 6 Winnipeg. IrtyRoy, Kelb-nnaa IKON BOY. ch. g. 9 101 By Sta; Shoot— Partridge, by Longfellow. (.Trainer. E. Merchant. Owner, E. Merchant). Breeder, J. E. Madden. 88907 Columb's 61 f 1:13 hvy 13 110 6 4 6" 6»i R White 8 OldPaige, Patsyllowe, Mclbrna 88860 Columb's 61 f 1:10 fast 16 10911 1 2* 6*1 R White » Attoo, Patsy Hone. Article X. KIM Columb's 6-8 1:02 fast 6f 101 11" F Lux 12 FollowMe. ConntyTimee. II Da 14 81923 Columb's i-4 1:15 Vast 29 100 «»• K Noe 6 Wlnkie, Gex. Atonement 79624 M.H'ghts 6* f l:08%hvy 48 110 T t f t*! O Atwell 9 C'tlereagh. A.Alndcr. M.P'sanl 79193 M lights 61 f l:08Vfcslow 29 100 I I I I" P Groos 8 Pig Sapp. Lieut Perkins la go 78885 Col'mbus 6111-09 lade itt i6g 10 * W Martin 12 SaUna. Black Mouk.-y. Wiukla) Page 10 Jamaica Entries and Past Performances JAMAICA THURSDAY, MAY 7 WEATHER CLEiK: THAI K FAST. S«iOS IS FIRST INDEX OF 1925. 89097 IS FIRST INDEX OF MAY. Racing starts at 2:30 p. m. (Chicago time, 1:30). ® Superior mud muner. X Good mnd runner. r : Fair uiuJ ruuiier. (M) Maidens. "Apprentice • Muurini-e. b ■ inkers. The following ahbre\ iallons nre used to designate tracks at wuhu time records bliown in entries were made: First Rice — 3-4 Mile. Pur«e $1,000. 3 year-olds. Maidens. Claiming. (Track record: Oct. 5, 1922— 1:11ft— 2— 117.) Today • «-.' ttnr,,.. Wt.Rce. i.Wtlln. 69102* 'Evil Mama • 107. .725 88966 Kit (arson . . . HI* 10" 1 :13ft 117. .720 89101* 'Flora Star . ..UG 106 l:liV 107.. 713 89071 Jibe Ja US l:15ftsy 117. .715 89170 l'lav Hour Aq, HI l:17ftsy 117.. 715 86661 Resonance HI* 109 1:16ft 112. .710 89103 Hal Masque 112. .705 85739 Reveiilon Ho 107 1:20 117.. 705 8S071 Candymaker . . .Ja 115 1 :17sy 11L.700 89103 •The MM 107.. 70 J 89170 Running Kox 117.. TOO 83110 Crosswise 117. .700 Second Race — 3-4 Mile. Pur=e $1 000. 3 year -olds and upward. Allowances. (Track record: Oct. 5, 1922-1 :11ft— 2— 117.) (89036) Silver Kox HP 107 1:11% 3 118.. 750 8S756 Thunderclap 9 118X743 85526 r.lind Play 4 119. 745 88811' Tester Aq 126 1:12 4 119X740 89134 Hlue Kidge . ..Mi 102 1:12% 3 109x740 88767* Nose Dire 6 119. .740 890S6 Panic Pm 115 1:13ft 3 109. .735 845T7 Delir.or Aq 120 1:13% 4 116X730 8587S* Pique Sa 115 1:14s 3 108X730 89098* Johnny Campbell (M) 8 103. .725 89071 Caudyiraker M Ja 115 1:17st S 103.. 725 Third Race— 3-4 Mile. Furs* $1,000. 3 year -olds p.nd upward. Allowances. Mures. Claiming. (Track record: Oct. 5. 1922— 1:11ft— 2— 1:17.) 89099* 'Eagerness Aq 108 1:12ft 4 112.. 725 89131* 'Julie Mi 93 1:1324 3 105. .720 88320 'Sister Sue ... .Ht 109 1 :13 5 110. .715 89169 'Juno Ja ICO l:14fth 6 110X710 r89070) All In All HP 107 1:13ft 4 123. .710 89135 'Gipsy Flyer . JP 99 1:14ft 3 100X700 80020 Cathleen N'i Houlihan Mi 911:14ft 3 108.70) 85927 Skirmish Ja 108 1:14 5 120.. 700 Fourth Race — 3-4 Mile. Seventh Running Olympic Claiming Stakes. $2,000 added. 3-year olds an:l upward. (Track record: Oct. 3. 1922 -1:11ft— 2— 117.) 89072 Fad. list Ja 106 1:12ft 3 100x750 88S1£* Moonraker FG 114 1:12ft 5 107X745 89036 Panic Pm 115 1:13ft 3 114. .745 89203- emissary Pm 112 1:13 3 109. .745 89093' White Wash ...la 111 l:19sy 3 119. .745 87455 The Delaware II.. .Ja 115 1:12ft 4 107.. 745 81790 Sunear Aq 96 1:13ft 4 105. .740 8275G Thunderclap 9 110X740 80369 Hullabaloo Ja 120 1:12ft G 107.. 740 85831 Mungo BO III 1:14 4 100. .73) 89167 Havward Mi 107 1:13 3 106.730 89167" Hilly Warren ..Ja 105 1:12% 4 110.. 730 Fifth Race— 1 Mile and 70 Yards. Clarendon Claiming Handicap. $1,200 Added. 3-year-olds and upward. (Track record : Oct. 10, 1924— 1:41ft— 3— 101.) (89037) CARTOONIST ... 5 113X750 (89040) Over Fire La 110 1:44ft 4 108X740 89203* George De Mar Ja 121 1:45 3 107x735 88985 Thimble lit', 103 1:44 7 105x735 88745 Prince James .PQ 110 1:42ft 7 113.. 735 88962* King O'Neill II. Km 107 1:44ft 4 100X730 89167* Long Po:nt ...Km US 1:44% 4 112.. 725 82754* May Party Ja 110 1:46 4 103. .725 Sixth Race— 5-8 Mile. Purse $1,000. 2-year-olds. Maidens. Fillies. (Track record: May 16, 1923— 58ft— 2— 111.) 89075- Pren.z Garde . .Ja 114 1 :02sy 115. .725 89204* Twig Ja 110 1:01ft 115.. 720 89204 Winsome Ja 107 1:01ft 115.. 715 Adria 115 Swept 115 Slavey 115 Herodiade 115 Alire Joyce 115 Circus ltider 115 1st Race [1st Jamaica] i.i DA PC 3-4 Mile. 3-year-olds. Maidens. Claiming;. (Oct. 5, 1922 I SI nAUt 1:11 1-5 2 117.) Index Court* Dlst Time T'ck Odds Wt St *4 Sir Fin Jockeys Started Order cf Finish EVIL MAMA. ass. f. 3 (M) 107 By Peter Quince— Everything, by Plaudit. (Trainer, W. H. Fixer. Owner, Mrs. C. White). Breeder. E. Cebrian. 89102 Jamaica i| f LuTftmud .■ • 117 5 6 3'4 3" F Reilly 9 P.McW'gles, Lupine, C. de Luno 84091 Aqueduct a-1* LOOftfast 15 112 11 5 5 8«i W An'rsonlS Mixture. May Fly. Vilna KIT CARSON, ch. c, 3 (M) 117 By Polymelia!!— Lacework. by Tracery. (Trainor. W. H. Karrick. Owner. W. R. Coe). Breeder, W. R. Coe. 88966 U.H'nts 3-4 1:12 fast 8 105 12 8 7i 6M E O'Brien 12 Dunlin. Silver Fox. Marconi 85062 Kmpire Ab 3-4 LlOftfast 4 118 3 8 6* C'i W Harvey 9 Arno. Delhi Boy. Orageuse 84434 Jamaica 5) f LOTftslow 6 115 7 7 8* 8'4 J Brunner 11 Titan. New Moon, Forward Pass 84096 Aqueduct 3-4 1 :13ftfast 20 105 3 3 51 5*4 J Callah'n 6 Stimulus, Despot, Titan 83910 Aqueduct 3-4 Lliftgood 6 112 7 I 3* 2'1 J BrUnnerll Hockstone, GertrudeD., HootMon FLORA STAR. ch. f, 3 (M) 107 By Star Spangled— Floretta . by Pawhuska (Trainer. G. Peterson. Owner, G. Peterson). Breeder, B. E. Smith. 89235 See today's chart. 89101 Jamaica 3-4 l:15ftmud 6 105 4 4 3' 3:1 A A'cardy 6 New Hope. Foyle. Saddle Ring 89015 H.deG'ce 2 4 l:14ftmud 116 106 5 3 at 4«J A Acardyl2 J.FredA., Commis'r, Marg'tSt.L. 88898 H.deG'ce 51 f 1:06 good 147 111 11 11 11 11" A Acardyll P.ofB'bon, StmKing. LyAmdor 88630 Howie 01 f 1 :08ftfast 148 111 5 6 6* 61* A A'cardy 8 Lawless. K't ofMercilL. Ensign 88175 Miami 54 f l:OSftfast 43f 108 12 6 C* 8' C K'singerl2 Ccntribufn, BriarS't, F'chtady JIBE. b. c. 3 (M) 117 By Spur— Quip, by Out of Reach. (Trainer. J. Johnson. Owner, J. Butler). Breeder. J. Butler. 89071 Jamaica 3-4 1 llftslop 6 115 2 4 4* 4*J F Col'lettilO GoldHutton. Ch.l'ncas. Coron'ion 85370 Empire 54 f LOTftfast 31 106 6 4 51 2* C Allen 13 Potshot, C.N'iH'Iihan, Uendrick 86234 Kmpire Ab ^-4 l:10«s,la.t 5 122 9 6 3" 2» G Cooper 17 Wracklane. Half Pint. Akbar 85124 Kmpire Ab 3-4 l:09ftfast 4 118 5 5 9* 10" C Rob'sonl2 Irish Marine, Watts, Tr'sformcr 85057 Kmpire f.i f LOSftfast 15 1044 5 3 4* 2l C Allen 17 Mast. Hilly. Topp'ite, C.N.H'han 84980 Kinpiro 54 f l:07)jfast 3 122 5 5 6 CJ C Rob'son 0 Denizen, Peter Paul. Lawless PLAY HOUR, b. g, 3 (M) 117 By Fair Flay— Hour Hand, by Ethelbert. (Trainer, A. J. Joyner. Owner, G. D. Widener). Breeder, Nursery Stud. 89170 Jamaica 54 f 1 06 fast 3) 117 7 6 5'1 6" H Booty 9 Padraig. Coronation. Our Buddy 84829 Jamaica 54 1:08 fast 50 115 11 7 11* 11'" W Col ' U-t t i 1 2 Night March, Arno. Danby 84582 Jamaica 54 f 1:07 fast 2 115 11 10 ll1 11" F Col'lett 12 King Jimmy, New Moon, Rodeo 84279 Aqueduct 5-8 .r8ftfaxt 30 107 6 8 84 8" J Maiben 10 Stimulus. Nedana. Noah 83800 Aqueduct 3 4 1 .llftslop 16 5 115 3 10 10 10'* J Maiben 10 Thundering, Danby, Delhi Boy RESONANCE, ch. f. 3 (M) 112 By Spanish Prince— Ricochet, by Star Shoot. (Trainer, T. J. Regan. Owner, Mrs. T. J. Regan). Breeder, J. E. Madden. 86661 F.Gr'nds 3-4 llTfthvy 30 109 8 6 8l 8'« D ConYlly 9 Little Jimmy, Wuhu. I/UCifer 86531 I'\Gr'nds 1 1:51 hvy 30 109 5 6 6 6-« V Smith 6 Clique. TonyC'fith, PeterDecoy 85508 t: Hunts El f 1 07 fast 12 106 8 8 6* 754 B Mrinelli 8 Otai. Time Lock, Cup o'Tea 854 32 U. Hunts 3-4 l:13ftfast 100 109 9 9 9 3'« T Dayvie 9 Irija Marine. Zuker, Sweet Ani BAL MASQUE, br. f. 3 (M) 112 By Polymelian— Masked Dancer, by Disguise. (Traicer. W. H. Karrick. Owner. Shoshono Stable). Breeder. W. R. Coe. 89102 Jamaica a* t l:-'7ftmud 20 117 3 3 51 5" C F'b'ther 9 P. MrW'gles. lupine. F.vil Mama 84939 Jamaica 5-8 G9ftfast 20 112 10 8 6'4 7tl W HarvevlO Emissary. Arno, PlyMcWiggles 84030 Aquedui t 5 8 51 ftfast 100 107 5 0 7 7" J Callah'n 7 Swiug'g. HrownBetty, Uarbary BEVELLLON, b. g, 3 (M) 117 By Fair Play-^Idla Fancy, by Ben Brush. (Trainer, R. V. Boyle. Owner, R. W. Newman). Breeder, E. E. Marshall. 85739 Bowie 3-4 l:15ftfast 161 107 13 13 13 13?« W Obert 13 Slate. Taudlane. Kyelash 85370 Kmpire 54 f l:07ftfast 50 110 13 13 13 13** T Burns 13 I'otShot, Jibe. Cath.N'iHonlihan K5302 Kmpirs 54 f 1 06 fast 100 117 8 8-8 83» II Wakoff 8 Sil.Fox. P.McWiggles, Ir.Marine CANDYMAKER. blk. c, 3 (M) 117 By Dick FinneU— Sweeter Than Sugar, by Hessian. (Trainer, J. E. Edwards. Owner, H. Waterson). Breeder, H. Waterson. 89071 Jamaica 3-t lltftslop 15 115 5 7 8s S'« ■ MrinellilO tioldHutton, Ch.l'ncas, Coron'ioD THE PULLET, ch. f. 3 (M) 107 By The Cock— Aimee P., by Bachelor's Button. (Trainer. C. Williams. Owner. F. Williams). Breeder, W. Beattie. 89102 Jamaica Ci fl:07ftmud 100 117 9 9 9 93T d Griglia 9 P.McW'gles, Lupine, Evil Ma nu RUNNING FOX, gr. c. 3 (M) 117 By Grey Fox— First Attempt II., by Symington. (Trainer, A. B. Gordon. Owner, H. C. Fisher). Breeder, J. B. Choate. 89170 Jamaica 5J f 1 M fast 6J 117 8 S 9 9'* J KHIum 9 Padraig. Coronation, Our Buddy CROSSWISE, b. g, 3 (M) 117 By Hourless — Crossways, by Octagon. (Trainer. F. Byer. Owner. B. C. Segar). Breeder. Nursery Stud. 83110 Belmt 5} t MC 1 :C6-ftfast ■ 109 3 6 4'1 f| E Barnes 0 Clonaslee, Mon.Vanna, Bri'tldea 81073 Kmpiro 5-8 l.Olftfast 30 110 10 8 7' 3* M Fator II Tailtennn, Quiescent. NewIIope 80907 Kmpire 54 f 107 fast 20 110 6 6 6* 6" M Fator 8 Turf Idol. Senor. Bill Winfrey 80C5S Aqueduct 5 8 l:01ftfast 50 108 6 9 '•» 8*4 D Connllyll Wiser. Akbar. W. C. Whitehead 80492 Aqueduct 6 8 1.01 good 20 107 9 9 9 9'" L, McAteo 9 Julie, Clique, Lord Vargrave 2nd Race [2nd Jamaica] OnA PA PIT 3—4 Mile, ,1-year-olds and upward. Allowance;*. (Oct. 5, 1022 alllU nMUll 1:11 1-5 •» 117.) Index. Course. DIat. Time. Track. Odds Wt. St. *_ Sir. Fin. Jo.-ker. Siarted Order of Finish. •SILVER FOX. gr. c, 3 118 By Grey Fox II.— Mar/ Queen of Scots, by Great Scot. (Trainer. 8. C. Hildreth. Ower. Rancocas Stable). Bred in England by W. A. Clayton. 890: 6 Jamaica C4 f 1 :06ftfast 7 10 112 7 5 34 1' M Fator II Bright Steel. Enslaved, Panic 890U3 U Hunt* 3-4 lllftfast S-5 107 1 1 l'i l'l M Fator 3 Coventry. I^iuius 88966 i; lints 3-4 1:12 fast 5 110 4 1 1=*- !'■* M Fatur 12 Dunlin, Marconi. Knslaved 855K5 Pimlico 3-4 1:13 fast 2 110 1 2 2'4 _"4 M Fator 11 Noah. Barbara Frietchie, Scnor 85477 Pimlico 3-4 llttKfaat 19 108 2 2 3* V,'i M Fator 0 SunnyMan. CaudyKid, Primrose 85302 Kmpire 54 f 1 06 fast 11-10 117 5 2 2* l» M Fator 8 P.McWiggles. lr Marine, B'bary 85171 Kmpire El f 1 :06!ofa.st 11-20 122 1 2 2* 2" M Fator 9 Watts, CanipfireTales, lawless •Kliglble for Kcntncky Derny. THUNDERCLAP, blk. g. 8 118 By Vulcaic— Bandana, by Star Shoot. (Trainer. S. C. Hildreth. O'xner. Rancocas Stable)- Breeder. Mariricn A Fstill. 8275C Saratoga ll:4?ftmud S-i 122 1 4 5 511 L Fator 5 Price. Noel. Olynthus 82546 Saiatoga. 11:39 good 4 114 5 4 4* 3» L K;.tor «'» Apprehension. I epp. McAuIiffp 82346 BT»t— 11:38 fast 8 110 5 4 7' 1% Ii Fator 8 Big Blaze. My l'lav, Little Chief 82166 Saratoga 11:42 slop 1 10 122 2 1 2 l»k 1^ Fator 2 Purity 82016 Saratoga 1 1-8 1 :54ftrlow 1C-5 107 1 3 P 2"« L Fator (i Wilder's, P'la Bulev. Athelstan 818X9 Saratoga 1 l:41fts!ow 2 116 4 4 24 1* E Sande 8 Banter. Kesolution. Rejection BLIND PLAY. b. c. 3 119 By Fair Play— Blue Glass, by Prince Palatine. (Trainer, L. Feustel. Owner, Log Cabin Stud Statle). Breeder. Nursery Stud. •MM Pimlico lmTOy 1 42ftfast 7 105 7 3 4' 4'J B Kenn'dy S Reparat'n, T. Minutes. M.Cerina 85387 Laurel lmTOy 1 4»ftgood 1.3-10 10D 2 2 2* 5*' B Kenn'dy •'» Bon Omar. I'r.llamlet, KdP'hton 85J83 Laurel lmTOy 1 :43ftfast 4-5 103 5 3 3l ]» B K.nndy 5 Bonap'te. JoySnoke, Barb'yBush 85109 Laurel I lOMfcteal 5 112 1 1 1' H A S h ger 7 Hart, '1 en Minutes. K.Sol'sSeal 84752 Latonia 1 l:TTftfj.'t 2 95 5 1 1'' ^nk K H'ghind I IIo)ieless, Beg'ner'sLuck Bedf'd I 84060 Aqueduct I l:38ftslop 44 117 3 3 :h 3«J J Maiben 4 Feysiin, Swingalong, Flames ' TESTER, b. g. 4 119 By Peter Par.— First Flight, by Thrush. (Trainer. J. F. Richardson. Owner. J. F. Richardson). Breeder. H. P. Whitney. 8RRII II dcGVe 3 4 1:14 hvy 13". 115 1 1 11 4 T Murray 4 Wilderness. Malapert JovSmoke ' 88744 II d-Gce 3 4 1 12ftgoo.l 6 1074 6 5 4* 4'* II Mey.rs | Noah. Leopardess, P'cess Dore.u 88537 Lowio C4 f 1 07ftfast 6 109 3 2 3'4 !» II Meyers 8 The Vintner. Dazzler, Comixa 88191 Bowie 7 S l:27ftfas 5 102 1 1 l'i:i« F Wein.r 12 Leopards, Donaghee. Dr.O'Mara 85925 Bowie ?,-\ 1 12ftfast 24 109 4 2 11 2" ■ Barnes 6 StorNorris. BillOFIynn, Bight 85853 Bowie CJ f 1 20ftfast 6 106 5 1 14 2" K Stevens 7 Kdinburgh, Higheart, Dry Moon •BLUE RIDGE, ch. c. 3 109 By Friar Rock— Blue Grass, by Hamburg. (Trainer, J. S. Ward. Owner. Everglades Stable). Ereeder. J. H. Rosseter. 89134 Jamaica lm7 ry 1 :43ftgood 8 110 2 9 7' 7'« L Fator 12 Back Bone. Voltaic, Swope 88269 Miami 1 1-16 1 :45ftfast 64 103 4 2 7* V J Callahan 0 Miss nary, K.of theSpa, Sunsini 88I7S Miami lrn70y l:45ftfa«t 11-10 109 1 3 I* 3-4 0 Fields 4 B Compan'n. Bridesm'd. Bank'pt 88002 Miami 3-4 l:12ftfast 4-5 112 1 1 l« 1« O Fields 7 Dangerillo. Hidalgo. Hayward 87911 Miami 5 8 59-ftfast 73 103 5 6 5* 6* G Fields 6 Surf ltider, Braedalbane, Comixa 85581 Churchill 7-8 1:26 faat 15 113 3 4 4« 3* S O'D'nell 5 Capta.uMal, KingNadi, L Visitor *Kligiblc for Kentucky Derby. NOSE DIVE, b. r. 6 119 By Aeronaut— Agnier. by Clifford. (Trainer, J. W. May. Owner, H. M. Howard). Broeder, G. D. Widener. 88767 H.deC'ce 1 1-16 l:45ftfast 24 108 1 1 2* 3'J L McAtee I T.S.-rg'-ant. Iliimble. M'rtlngale 85604 Pimlico 11-16 1:46 fast 19-5 118 4 3 6« V* C laMsl 7 G'nUule, TenMinutes, Pr.Hamlet 8530C Umpire lm70y l:13ftfast 9-10 111 1 2 2l 2* J Callah'n 4 Sw'aloag K.O'N'ellUL, Reso'tlo* 85203 Kmpire lm70y 1:44 fast 7-5 126 1 1 2a* 2* J Callah'n I Feysun. Long Point, Isosceles 85059 Kmpire lmTOy l:44ftfast 34 126 1 1 2l 24 J Callah'n 5 N.L'ghornc, Wampee, The Poet PANIC, b. c, 3 109 By Fetor Pan— Miss Hamburg, by Hamburj. (Trainer, F. Hopkins. Owner, H. P. Whitney). Breeder, H. P. Whitney. 89234 Seo today's chart. 890:t6 Jamaica 54fl:05ftfast 8 115 6 4 4' 4«4 J Wallace 11 SilverFox. Brij;htSt.-el. Enslave* 88743 II deG'ce 54 f 1 :06ftgood 9-10 109 2 2 24 3* I Parke T MaidatArms, Irt Hit. Finland 88632 Bowie 3-4 LHftfast 8-6 109 1 1 1* l'| I I'arke 7 Showy. Everslade. Hida!;;o 88572 Bowie 3-4 1:15 fast 13-20 111 1 1 l1 2" II Stutts • George De Mar. Teapot. Ilidal^* b5847 Bowie 7-S 1:27 fast 35 107 3 8 9 9'" L McAtee 9 Sumptcr, Sonalado, Dangeroua DEIMOR, br. c, 3 116 By Delhi— Morion, by Helmet. (Trainer. A. J. Goldsborough. Owner, C. H. Thieriot). Breeder. J. D. Carr & Bro. 84577 Jamaica 3-4 1 :12ftfast 6 116 3 6 ti'17« C F'b'ther • Poly carp. Bu -kPond. Bet Times 84155 Aque luct 1 l:37ftfast 13-5 99 1 2 2* 2-4 J Callah'n I HagJaPlimO), P.Hampton. I lilt 83973 Aqueduct 3 4 1:12% fast 30 120 2 5 51 6» C Fb'lherll Finn Lag, Carlton, Nautical 82498 Saratoga 7-S 1:26 fast 44 116 3 2 2J 1» C F'b'ther I Malt. Cave Woman, Iluon Pia« 81203 Empire 1 llOftfast 4 106 6 7 6* 5"» J Callahan 7 The Poet. Caligula. Wellfindcr •PIQUE, ch. c, 3 106 By Spur— Miss Puzile, by Disguise. . (Trainer, J. Johnson. Owner, J. Butler). Breeder. J. Butler. 85373 Empire 1 l:39ftfast 15 109 3 1 11 3-J C Allen 10 Byllself, ( pfireTales, Gold'ter K5141 Kmpiro Ab 3-4 1:08ft fast 7 104 2 5 6'J 65i C Allen 11 II. T. Waters. MissWhisk, Klvina 85102 Empire 51 f l:06ftfast 13-10 US 1 1 1» 2l C Rob'son 9 I'.yli'self. M'thaMartin. N'tM'ch 84977 Kmpire Ab 3-4 l:C8ftfast 15 115 12 2* 33J C Rob'son 7 Stimulus, Znker. Noah 83393 Belmt 54 f MC 1:08 slop 15 110 1" II Stutts 11 Finland. aTajnlllll. Mirador 82672 Saratoga 3-4 LlTfthvy 6 120 1 2 2* 4" I Parke ti 'Arbitration. R'kstone, Id'sy.iVy 82288 Saratoga 3-1 1:14 slow 18-5 115 1 2 2l 1J I I'arke 7 Adolphus, Judge Fuller. Volcmo) •Eligible for Kentucky Derby. JOHNNY CAMPBELL, b. c. 3 (M) 103 B7 Assagai— Midce. by Trenton. (Trainer, E. Sietas. Owner, Mrs. S. Bennett). Breeder. W. S. Kilmer. 89234 See today's chart. 89098 Jamaica 54 f 1:08 mud 10) 110 5 4 5 3?4 E Legere 5 Mino. White Wash. Kins Jimmy 82473 Saratoga 54 f 1:07 good 50 115 2 8 7 6'* G Fields 8 K't kyC'dinal, Mirad'r. S'verKox 81937 Saratoga 54fl:07ftslop 100 115 12 15 15 15" H Wakoff 15 American! lag. T! .-B.it. D'g'nua 81347 Empire 5-8 1:00 fast 100 112 5 8 91 91* II Stutts 16 Chink. I.e Roi. Sandhurst 81004 Empire 54fl:07ftfast 60 1144 9 9 84 ll1* C Lang 12 BrightSteel. Devonsh'e. S'dhnrst 80610 Aqueduct 5-8 59ftfast 100 111 12 12 12 12*» C Taylor 12 J.M'onelll . Rigol'to. Antiq'r'n CANDYMAKER. blk. c. 3 (M) 103 Bv Dick Finnell— Sweeter Than Sugar, by Hessiam. (Traicer, J. E. Edwards. Owner, H. Waterson). Breeder. H. Waterson. 89071 Jamaica 3-4 Lllftslop 15 115 5 7 8* 9* B M'rinellilO GoldHutton, Ch.l'ncas, Coron'ion 3rd Race [3rd Jamaica] Qrrl DAPC «*— * Mile. 3-year-olds and upward. 1'ilHes and Wares. ( laiminic. 01 U nrtUt (Oct. 5, 15 aa 1:11 1-5 -2 117.) Index. Course. Dist.Time.Track. Odds. Wt. St. »i Str.Fin. Jockejr. Siarted. Order of Finish. EAGERNESS, ch. f, 4 113 By Vulcain— Turkey Red II. , by William Rufua. (Trainer, W. A. Rosen. Owner, W. A. Rosen). Breeder. H. T. Oxnard. 89233 See today's chart. 89099 Jamaica lm70y 1:47 mud 4 1034 3. 1 2* 2* F Catronc 5 Riiban Rouge. Rigel, Episode 88792 H. deG'ce 1 1-16 1:50 mud 19-10 105 4 3 2* 2'4 G HudginsLI Woodlake. Muskeg. Kirkcaldy 88633 Bowie 1 1-16 1:52 fast 9 107 3 2 2* 3* G Hudgins 9 Spugs. Rupee, Maxic 88521 Bowie 3-4 LHftfast 11 106 2 3 3'4 4* G Hudgins 8 M'dayMorning. SeaSand. Despair 87925 Havana 3-4 l:13ftfast 2 105 3 2 I*j 1* A Pickens 7 Liege, Twilight Hour. Fusileer 86314 Havana 1 1-16 l:46ftfast 34 103 3 4 4* 4«4 H Rich'ds 7 Bucado. Tip.Sahib, Geo.Kuffan JULIE, ch. f, 3 105 By Berrilldon— Jule, by Peter Quince. (Trainer. J. Zeeller. Owner. W. 1. Both). Breeder. L. Garth. 89131 Jamaica 54 f 1:06 good 2 105 3 1 1 * 3*J R Mozer 5 BalanceSheet. Mixture. Pencraft 88180 Miami 3-4 1:13ftfast 47-10 93 3 1 1* ll A P'tcrnelll Cup o'Tea, Perhaps. Blanche K 88031 Miami 3-4 1:14 fast 21 90 8 2 1"* 8'J J Jones 11 Warning. Sweepstakes. Verbena 87908 Miami 54 f l:06ftfast 39-10 97 4 1 1* 1* J McT'gue 9 Sandpile. Toppanite. Akbar 187628 Miami 54 f 1:07 fast 14 1074 2 1 5l4 5=4 F Weiner 12 ChicfSponsor. Melvina. Remnant I 87533 Miami 54 f l:07%fast 5 107 6 8 8 8" F Weiner 8 Wildlane. On Time, Wish I Win SISTER SUE. b. m. 5 110 By Jack Atkin— Bessie Simpson, by Deceiver. (Trainer. J. Grandl. Owner. J. Grand!). Breeder. Hal Price Hoadiey. 89233 Se;i today's chart. 88920 H.deG'ce 3-4 l:12ftfast 14 112 10 7 5* 5T4 O Brown 11 Carlton. RootorGlenn. Timeless 88878 H.deG'ce 3-tl:13ftfast 58 104 9 6 2l 2» J Gairl 15 Wareh'seman. F'tn'sCaU. StayOn 88788 H.deG'ce 3-4 l:14ftslow 67 106 9 2 24 45J J Guire 10 AlexWoodlif fe. Dr .Glenn, Rodeo 88741 H.deG'ce 3-4 1:14 good 209 107 2 i 6'4 S'4 P Taulettell M. Morning. N. Beauty, Musk'ng« 88408 Havana 3-4 l:13ftfast 5 110 4 4 5l 5* J Petrecca 9 C.Enrique, AmberFly. Cap.Clov'r 88345 Havana 3-4 1:12ft fast 6 111 7 7 7'4 7*1 J Petrecca 8 Hen Bolt, Kendall, Jeroboam JUNO. b. m. 6 110 By 1'llimua — Prunella, ny Ornament. (Trainer, C. A. Applegate. Owner, C. A. Applegate). Breeder. A. Belmont. 89160 Jamaica lmTOy 1:15 fast 50 107 9 6 4= 4« R Mozer 11 Louverne, Metrodore, Cinna 88716 Bowie 1 1-16 l:53ftfast 47 102 6 7 7* Tl* G Hudgins ft OldTiuier. Blosllmise. Sto.li.Ie 88634 Bowie lm70yl:50 last 83 1054 6 5 R* ft** B Br'ning 7 Jacques, John. Jewell. TarrayceC. 88574 Bowie 1 1-16 1 :53ftfast 36 1044 7 6 o* 5* F Th'dyke 7 Tarrayce t.'., Fairliglit. T.jodles 88213 Jefferson 3-4 LHftfast 30 111 11 11 91 9'J D Jones 13 AsaJewell. Antonia. Norallayes ALL IN ALL, br. f, 4 12C By Everest — Lily Trayne, by Bradwardino. (Trainer. 11. McDonald. Owner, J. A. Harper). Breeder, A. E. Hundley. 89070 Jamaica C4 f L06ftslop 8 114 3 4 2'4 l'l ■ Robbinsl2 Otai, LordBa.on. CioRack 85923 Bowie 7-8 1:28 fast lOf 107 7 11 11* 11" E RenzettiLl Tip. Witchet, Flax, Wild Goose 85617 Pimlico 1 1-16 l:48ftfast 20f 101 13 13 1.! 10'» G HudginslS Advocate, Quecreek, N'thBreeze 65498 Pimlico 3-4 1:13 fast 46 111 9 7 8* 9'1 II Howard 13 LndyBoss, Pet.I'iper. I)r.C. Wells 85201 Empire Ab 3-4 LOOftfast 20 106 13 8 J4 6" K RobbinsLl Variation. LTdyBoss. L'yAudrey 84934 Jamaica 3-4 Lll'ftfist 10 108 2 7 5l 5* F J Bakerl7 L'kyStrike. IdleThghts, Jyntee GIPSY FLYER, b. f, 8 100 By Aeronaut— Gipsy Hill, by Avington. (Trainer. W. V. Casey. Owner. W. V. Casey). Breeder. G. D. Widener. 89135 Jamaica lm70y l:45ftgood 15 104 5 9 9* 9'* A Peterne'10 Bob. Bandit. Col Age. Contentm't 89021 H.deG'ce 1 1-16 l:49ftmud 13-5f 95 8 10 94 8*1 O Brown 14 Mitskal'nge, J. Jewell. Orageuse 88903 H.deG'ce lm70y l:44ftgood 35 89 5 3 3* 5»i S Hebert 8 Polyn'a. Qtation, C.Nilloulilian 88854 H.deG'ce 1 1-8 l:54fthvy 21 85 3 5 4* 4* O Brown 8 Sog.Aroon. Frosty P.. y. Squarson 88769 H.deG'ce 1 1-16 l:48ftfast 40 91 7 5 5* 4*4 S Hebert 9 Spugs, Westwood. Asa Jew til CATHLEEN NI HOULIHAN, b. 108 By Hourless— Duchess Kathleen, by John 0' Gaunt. t, 3 (Trainer. J. Nicholson. Owner. J. Nicholson). Breeder. Nursery Stud. 89020 H.deG'ce lmTOy l:48ftmud Ti 10T 2 5 5' 5*1 J Wai'.aw? 7 Dor. Adams. G.Troxler. Ampolae 88903 H.deG'ce lmTOy l:44ftgood 35 103 4 5 4" 3* J Wallace I Polyn a. U'tation. Dory Adams 88854 H.deG'ce 1 1-S l:54fthvy 49 88 6 7 7* 5* S IHftUt 8 Sog.Aroon. Frosty By. Squarson 88791 H.deG'ce lm70y 1.49ftmud 20 106 6 8 7'4 6T3 .1 Wallace 10 Rose (loud. SI:.te. Orageuse 88265 Miami 3-4 1:13 fast 25 91 11 11 11 11" J Dolin 11 Warning. Wildane. Theo Fay 88091 Miami 1 1-8 1 :53ftfast 19 97 1 7 7 7'* J Callahan 7 Bankrupt. TallGrass. Wrangler SKIRMISH, b. f, 4 120 By Celt— Battle, by Hastings. (Trainer. R. V. Boyle. Owner. T. Calcina). Breeder. Belair Stud. 85927 Bowie 1 1-16 Lalftfast 9 107 13 6 T IV- G Fields 15 Tjandi, Van Patrick. Intrepid 85849 Bowie 1 1-16 1:52 fast 41 109 9 6 3'* 2» G Hudgins 0 Our Star, Quecreck. Srnarty 85764 Bowie 1 1-8 ISTftfast 44 109 7 5 5nk G" C Lang 11 Blue and Red. Rupee, Quotation 85687 Bowie 1 1-16 1:50 fast 5 113 8 7 6» 3" J Maiben 12 l'.itentilla. Leisih. Quotation 85544 Pimlico lm70y l:44ftfast 26 108 4 8 8 8*2 J Callah'r. 8 Flying Cloud. Eager. Isosceles 4th Race [4th Jamaica] M xu Oft PC 3""* Mile. Olympic laimine Stakes. 'I-year-oldx aud upward, ■till HAUL (Oct. 5, 1D22 1:11 1-5 '£ 117.) Index. Course. Dist.Time.Track. Odds. Wt. St. }i Str.Fin. Jockey. Started. Order of Finish. FADDIST, gr. c. 3 103 By Campfire — Sally N., by Josh. (Trainer, T. J. Healey. Owner. R. T. Wilson). Breeder. R. T. Wilson. 89072 Jamaica 3-4 1:13 slop 13 107 5 7 4»* 4 * B M'rinellilO ZeroIIour. Emissary. WalterK. 88745 H.deG'ce lm70y 1:45 good M S5 1 I I 5'* It Havil'd I L'tenantlL, TurnbeVry. Flagship 88538 Bowie 7-S 1:29 fast 15 103 3 7 6- V\ R W'liams 7 Arcady. Brims, Bh1IkV.i 88179 Miami 3-4 1:12 fast 94 90 5 4 6' 574 J Callahan 3 SlowandEasy. BallGee. KinnLig 88088 Miami 3-4 l:13ftfast 5 110 1 5 6* 5* J Maiben 7 BoonConip'n, BallGee. Myr Belle 87958 Miami 54 f l:06ftfast 17 100 5 4 4* 14 R W'liams 5 Scotch Broom, Sarko, McCriiu n MOON RAKER, ch. li. 5 107 By Broomstick— Alster Cresa. by Watercress. (Trainer, C. Phillips. Owner. Greentree Stable). Breeder. Grocr.tree Stable. 88812 H.deG'ce 1 1-16 LlTfthvy T-10 1J7 3 3 32 3'* L McAtee 5 I.'pardess, SpotCash, Martingnle 88679 Bowie 1 1-15 l:48ftfast 19-10 122 I 2 3'J 4'J H Stutts 11 Rep'ation. I.'pjrdess. T.Sergeant 88586 Bowie lmTOy LlSftfast 3 110 5 1 \\ 1=4 W Harvey 0 Magic Wand, Balboa. SettiugSun 88491 Bowie 7-8 1 :27ftfast 3 1124 7 5 ol 7" I Parke 12 leopardess. Donaghee. Tester 88155 Jefferson 3-1 L12ftfast 6 113 3 3 4 4*4 W Harvey 4 L.Point, BobCahill. Bradlev'sT'y 87978 Jefferson 3-4 Ll-'ftfast 34 115 1 4 51 S'i J Corcoran 8 I-on-Pcint, MarvinMay. Elvina PANIC, b. c, 3 114 By Peter Pan— Miss Hamburg, by Hamburg. (Trainer, F. Hopkins. Owner, H. P. Whitney). Breeder, H. P. Whitney. 89234 Seo today's chart. 89036 Jamaica 54 f LOOftfast 8 115 6 4 4' l'i J Wallace 1 1 SilverFox. BrightSteel. Enslaved 88743 H.deG'ce 51 f l:06ftgood 9-10 103 2 2 24 3* I Parke 7 MaidatArms. tad. Buck. Finland 88632 Bowie 3-t LHftfast 8-5 109 111' Y\ I Parke 7 Showy. Everglade. Hidalgo 88572 Bowie 3-':l:15 fast 13-20 111 I 1 ll 2J II Stutts •' George De Mar, Teapot. Hidalgo 85847 Bowio 7-8 1:27 fast \S 107 3 8. 9 9'* L McAtee 9 Sumpti r. Sena lado. Dangerous 85720 Bowio 3-t LHftfast 4T-10 112 8 8 7« 5*4 L McAtee 11 LaddieBuck, EUinb'gh, Hat. F'ld EMISSARY, b. c, 3 109 By Ambassador IV. — Temptation, by Sweep. (Trainer. G. M. Odom. Owner. R. L. Gerry). Breeder. Miss E. Daingerfield. 89200 Jamaica 54 f LOSftfast 3 113 3 5 V 2- II Thurber I Royalite. Danby. Thundering 80072 Jamaica 3-1 1:13 slop 4 108 1 1 2' 2* K Col'lettilO ZeroHotir. WalterK . Faddist 85720 Bowio 3-4 LHftfast Cf 112 1 3 6'4 6«7 F Cnllettill I.addieHtii I;. Edinbgh. Bat. Fid 85600 Pimlico 3-4 1:12ft fast 33-10 114 5 2 3" 43J II Thurber 7 S. nalado. Edisto. Slow and Easy 85196 Pimlico 3-4 l:12ftfast 1! 112 2 5 64 5* II Thurber 9 Arbitration. Noih. Goldpiece WHITE WASH, ch. c, 3 119 By Pebbles— Mind the Paint, by Superman. (Trainer, J. Johnson. Owner, J. Butler). Breeder. J. Butler. 89098 Jamaica 14 f 1:08 mud 2) 115 4 2 2* 2* W Harvey 5 Mino, J. Campbell. King Jimmy 89072 Jamaica 3-4 1:13 slop 15 111 9 10 10 10" E legere M Z. rolbmr. Em sary, WalterE. ftftMft Empiro Ab 3-4 L0.Sftta.st M 1H 8 S 8 8'* C Allen 8 JohliT D.. Bar. Google. Br'tSte.l 85101 Kmpire Ab 3-4 LOBftfast 15 l'VT 6 I 6' ;»} C Allen 8 BillyW'ren. II T. Waters, FlyBy 83915 Aqueduct 5-8 aw&ftW«4 15 1124 9 U 13* 13' - G Babin 14 Primrose. Stampdale. T'mnder'g 79130 Belmont 5-S st TSftfast T-5 1 J91 6 3 21 3-1 J II Burke ft Socrates. Master Billy, Decree THE DELAWARE II. . b. g. 4 107 By Vivox— Mutiny, by Irish Lad. (Trainer, E. J. Hodgson. Ownsr. J. L. Holland). Bred in France bv M. Eknayan. 87455 I'.Gr'nds 1-4 1:13 fast 30 L7 5 5 6' C" W Fronk 7 Mar. May. Banter. Thundering 87274 F.Gr'nds .'} f 1 'Mi—good U 111 7 I 6 ; 4 «*1 ■ Pool S Banter. Marvin May. ( ertain 87179 FGr'nds 3 4 LLftfast 25 109 7 6 9* 9" E Legere 10 Cyclops. MomsKoy. LittleVisit'r 86995 F.Grnds 3-4 l:12ftgood 12 IDS I 2 4' 9': 11 ThomaslO Cyeloiia. Certain. Elvina 86512 F.Gr'nds 3-4 1:13 hvy 8 106 4 2 -• 31! G Cooper 7 WildA.-ter. Cyclops, Co Foin SUNCAR. ch. c. 3 105 By Sun Briar— Carpathia. by Star Shoot. (Trainer. J. P. Neumeyer. Owner, L. Rosenberg). Breeder. W. S. Kilmer. 81790 Saratoga T-S 1 2".';.f.ist ■ 111 6 10 11 T" C Kummr-rll Skyyirai)er. Ara^on. Caligula 81378 Empire 1 1 :3..ftrast M 100 3 6 7#,7l«J Callahan S Thel'oet, M.Auliffe. Sleepyllead 80608 Aqueduct 1 1:28 fast 10 97 2 2 3'4 3= J Callah'n ft The Poet. Banter, King Albert 80402 A.-.uedurt :'-4 L12*-tast 20 96 7 6 7l 4« J Callalin 8 Hullabaloo. S Tassel Domnnniie 80332 Aqueduct I l'39ftfa.»t 15 105 C 1 1* 2» B Br'ning It Esroh.i d'Oro. BurkPorwl rW| 79999 Belmont 1 1 :27ftiast 25 96 5 5 fi T'» J Callah n 7 M ssonary. !'ri(emaker. 1) Care 79895 Belmont 11:4) good 13 115 I 6 ft* ft** C Kumm'r ft S'pyllead, P. Minister, Suburban THUNDERCLAP, blk. g, 8 110 By Vulcain— Bandana. b7 Star Shoot. (Trainer, S. C. Hildreth. Ownn\ Rancocas Stable). Breeder. Madden & Estill. 82750 Saratoga 1 L42Vmud S-5 122 1 4 5 5" L Fator r Bri.e. No.-l. Olynthus 82546 Saratoga 1 1:39 good 4 114 5 4 4* 3* L Fator 6 Apprehension. IN pp. MeAulifTe 82346 Saratoga 11:38 fast 8 110 5 4 7* 7*4 L Fator I Bi„' Blaze, My Play. Little Chief 82166 Saratoga 1 1:42 slop 1-10 123 2 1 2 1»» L Fator 2 I*urity 82016 Saratoga 1 1-S L54ft.slow 16-5 107 1 3 1» 2» I, Fator « Wilder's. P'la Ruley. Athelatan 81889 Saratoga 1 l:41*4slow 2 116 4 4 21 1' E Sande 8 Banter. Kesolution. Rejection (Continued io twelfth page.) JAMAICA ENTRIES AND PAST PERFORMANCES (Continued from tent.V page.) HULLABALOO, b. g, 5 107 By Peter Pan— Folderol, by Burgomaster, by Htm. burp. (Trainer. W. C. Clancy. Owner, W. C. Clancy). Breeder. H. P. Wbitney. 80969 Umpire Ab 3-4 l:09%fast 6 110 4 4 7 7»3 R Carter 7 Bontaud. Silk Tassel, Rigel 80403 Aqueduct 2-4 LL'Vfust 41 107 5 5 3'1 If3 J Maiben 8 Silk Tassel, Dominique. Suncar 79764 Belm'nt 3-4 MC l:12-Vslop 12 107 7 5 6» 5» J Maiben 10 Mis'onary. Dominique, P.Min'ter J9136 Jamaica 3-4 1:12 fast 4 120 3 2 2 1 21 It Carter 9 Banter, Washington, F'dktow* 79046 Jamaica 3-4 l:12"it'ast 8 112 5 4 51 41 It Carter 9 Priccinaker, Orn esvale. M'sion'jr 1SS4M Jamaica 3-4 l:ll%fast 6 107 3 2 21 4»2 H Thurber G Rival, Bontaud. Missionary I Disqualified. MUNGO. b. c, 3 105 By Eire aux Larmes— Hibernla III., by Irish Lad— (Trainer, S. L. Burch. Owner, J. A. Buchanan). Tangle. Breeders, F. B. Hitchcock and J. £. Madden." 85831 Bowio 61 f 1:21 good 10 105 1 7 61 752 P. Br'ning 8 Amorl'at'ae, J^on'AG., B'yG'gle 85632 Pimlico ImTOy 1:46 fast 51 125 3 4 5' 9 ° B Br'ningl2 Bl.andKed. SweepBy. Bedstone 85589 Pimlico 1 1-16 l:48%fast 19-10 120 1 1 1« 1' B Br'ning 4 ;iadys V., Mensis. Suburban 85523 Pimlico 3-4 l:13^fast 21 115 4 4 41 331 E Barnes 10 Thunderbolt. SuuAltos. Sjilubria 845: C H.deG'ce. C-4 1:H fast 27-5 115 3 2 3'1 55i B Br'ningll Sun 'less, Volante, Wavecrest 82593 Saratoga 1 1:43 hvy 31 102 2 6 S 6" B Br'ning 0 Wampee, P.rice, Batsmau HAYWAHD, b. c. 3 106 By Vulcaln-^White Silk, by Galloping Simon. (Trainer. T. 0. Webber. Owner. Mrs. T. 0. Webber). Breeder. H. F. Sinclair. 89167 Jamaica 3-1 l:ll%fa.%t 20 104 5 4 3'1 4*1 E Bobbins 7 T.Sergeant, Ixtngl'oint, B.War'n 89036 Jamaica 51 f 1 :0f.*£fast 5') 115 9 9 SI 6*1 E Robbinsll-SilverKox. BrightSteel. Enslaved 88088 Miami 3-4 l:tt%faat 16 108 6 4 41 4= E Bobbins 7 BoonConip'n, BaliGce. Myr Belle 88002 Miami 2-4 Ll.'Vast 19 112 2 2 3»* 4J ■ Bobbins 7 BlueUidge. Dangerillo. Hidalgo 87884 Miami 3-4 1:11 Hjfast 10 DO 5 4 4* 45 E Bobbins 7 MyrtleBelle, MoCrim'n. Hidalgo 87718 Miami 3-4 LLVsfast 11 107 6 5 6» 5«J E Robblns 8 Sl.andEasy, Hidalgo. Sweet Ann BILLY WARREN, b. c, 4 HO By Spanish Prince II.— Soria. by Ogden. (Trainer. F. E. Brown. Owner. F. E. Brown). Breeder. J. E. Madden. 89167 Jamaica 3-4 l:ll%fast 13-5 105 3 3 4* 3'i T Burns 7 T.Sergeant. Lingl'oint. Hayw'rd 85230 Empire Ab 3-4 1:09 fast 6-5 127 2 4 21 2= M Kator ■ Sun Audiem .•. Deputy. Blissful 85101 Empire Ab 3-4 l:09Vifast 4 127 1 2 2» 1" M Kator 8 H. T. Waters. Fly By. Peanuts 85019 Empire Ab 3-4 l:09%fast 5 108 2 1 21 9* M Fator 10 Dry Moon. Deputy, Polycarp 83629 Belmont 1 1:37 fast 5 104 5 3 5 5" R Wliams 0 Swingalong, BldPlay, PlghBoy Page 11 WEEKLY. 35 cents: mailed, 10 weeks, S3 DALLY SPECIALS. $1 at all newsstands OCCASION ALS. 82— GUARANTEED Again We Won Yest&rday's Adv. LONG SHOT: Step Along, $5.00, Won Tl'.-s crowd madly cheered when this one skipped under the wire. TODAY Another Long Shot Hore is another pippin. Go right now to your newsdealer and ask for the DAILY MASTER CLOCKER $1 AT ALL NEWSSTANDS COMING ! COMING! A TREMENDOUS SURPRISE NAGASAKI (The Famous Oriental Wonder) With the subtleness and astutenes of the Orientals. NAGA SAKI will uncover SECRET TURF INFORMATION for you in a way that'll almjst ASTOUND THE WORLD You positively cannot afford to miss this chance to GET IN with the CLEVEREST of the CLEVER. REMEMBER NAGA SAKI announces that he has prospects of a 40-1 SHOT IN THE New Weekly Master Clocker which will he for sale en newsstands Thursday and Friday. Go right now to your newsdealer. DON'T GET SHUT OUT (THE MAN WHO KNOWS ) vmviv viunn READ 'EM AND WEEP BOYS AGAIN WE "CLEANED UP" YESTERDAY, MAY 6: 1 WON | Horse's name ran not tie made public for _j reasons. Mr. CLARK advised everybody to "PLUNGE THE LIMIT, WIN ONLY." Here are some recent winners: Wednesday, May 6: 111 WON Tuesday, May 5: RUSTIC $5.00, Won Monday, May 4: HOUYHNHNM $8.40, Won Saturday, May 2: PRINCE Til Til ...$10.40, Won Friday, May 1: BILLY WITT ....$10.00, Won Thursday, April 36: DINGO $5.20, Won Wednesday. April 29: MABEL K. .$12.60-$6.90, 2nd If this RECORD don't "CONVINCE YOU" that "I GET THE REAL STUFF," then NOTHING wiU. I AM TO THE "PLAYER" WHAT 1)1 NNS and BRVDSTHKKT" IS TO THE "MERCANTILE" WORLD. Why. if yeu only hnew the "REAL VALUE " of this "INFO" you would be willing to pay 100 times the price — THAT'S WHY THERE IS "NO SURPRISE" TO OUR "DAILY FOLLOWERS" 1HAT "I PUT OVER WINNER AFTER WINNER. " i*y Why Lose Your Good Money? jin trying to DOPE or GUESS EMI YOU CAN BREAK THE "BANK OF ENGLAND" doing this. YOU HEAR THOUSANDS SAY EVERY DAY "You can't beat the ponies." "I SAY THIS" YOC CAN HEAT THIS GAME AN I) "WIN PLENTY" IE You follow the "REAL STUFF." and JACK CLARK is the MAN WHO GETS THE "REAL STUFF." Just give me a week's trial and I will CONVINCE YOU "I CAN MAKE YOU WIN." EAST SIDE. WEST SIDE. NORTH SIDE. SOUTH SIDE. "EVERYBODY " TALKING HOW "JACK CLARK" is putting em over every day. REMEMBER "This Is "No Tips" or so-called "SURE THINGS' — When you get something from "JACK CLARK" you are PLAYING THE -RIGHT ONE." Today "I Expect 10-1 Winner" All I am going to say to YOU— Rush to the nearest telegraph office and telegraph to me $10 for TODAY'S probable 10-1 "WINNER." IT YOU DON'T you sure never will FORGIVE YOURSELF. JACK CLARK Room 806, 64 W. Randolph St. Chicago, 111. A. A. POST Room 701, Longacre Bldg., 42nd St. and Broadway, New York City YESTERDAY'S FAMILY AFFAIR WON Have the word from Mr. Keeve, one of my associates at Pimlico, that another carefully prepared investment starts TODAY, MAY 7th Everything possible has been taken care of to make today's affair a success and the price should be most satisfactory. All who do business with me know that my information is the best that money and experience can produce. EACH FAMILY AFFAIR consists of information on one horse exclusively and, as usual, should prove most profitable for all concerned. It will be released for the present at the terms of $10.00 DAILY OUT OF TOWN subscribers, please use Western Union or Postal Telegraph. If in town, drop in and get details. Office hours: 11 a. m. to 3 p. m. MARTIN LEARY SUPERIOR TURF ADVISER Motto: A Winner a Day Will Keep the Blues Away Among- the horses given our clients were: Masquerado, 12-5, Won And, once again, my loyal army of followers $ CASHED | on my WINNING INFORMATION. My advice was to the limit "WIN ONLY." Well, was I right 1 I'll say I was. WEDNESDAY: MASQUERADO 12-5, Won RACHEL POTTER $25.20, Won TRAJANUS $4.60, Won These horses have been filed with this reputable paper, many hours before post time, and also been released to all my clients. fc^ TODAY-Another Long Shot-TODAY This only costs you $10.00 a day. My connections are known for many years around the race tracks as the "Wiseacres," but if you really hnew who are connected with this organisation, you would be willing to pay 8100.00 a day and yet this only costs you 810.00 a day, never more. If you desire to obtain my winning service for today, wire $19.00 or call at my office. MARTIN LEARY ROOM 1218 LONGACRE BUILDING. 42ND ST. AND BROADWAY NEW YORK CITY N. O. BULLETIN 147 WEST 41ST ST., NEW YORK CITY TERMS: 810, ONE DAY SPECIAL RATE, SIX DAYS, $89 When a horse pays 8 to 1. clients owe me $10 additional to be wired after race. Just look at my recent winners. Sent all clients and filed with this paper and Western Union. May 6 (Result not known when sending ad) May 5 DERONDA $ 5.50, Won May 4 COMMISSIONER $19.60, Won May 2 GOLDSTICK $27.20, 2nd May 1 or April 30, nothing sent out. April 29 ETHEREAL $ 6.50, Won April 28 JOY SMOKE $17.00, Won April 27 MABEL K $24.50, Won April 25 DIGIT $34.60, Won April 24 VOLCANO $25.30, 3rd April 22 JOY SMOKE $29.10, Won I deal in long shots and my subscribers must wire their additional $10 for every horse winning at 8 to 1 or better. MY INFORMATION CANNOT BE BEATEN AT ANY PRICE Win your subscription at once and receive long shots. GAR'S DAILY SPECIAL — 50 cents at all newsstands WEEKLY— 35 cents, mailed 10 weeks, $3 tougTluck! ADV. LONG SHOT YESTERDAY: Captain Haney, $7.00, 2nd Well sir, we cannot get them over on tbe NOSE every day. Previously 3 Straight Won of the $50 FREE SPECIALS. If you want WINNING INFORMATION, GET GAR S. Today Another $50 FREE SPECIAL This is one of the BIGGEST THINGS of the week at Pimlico and we got this one for the VERY LIMIT. For this one. ask your newsdealer for GAR'S DAILY 50 cents, mailed 2 weeks, $5. Remit to 438 S. Dearborn St., Chicago, 111. CHICAGO — For sale at office and all newsstands. GALLOP'S SPECIALS TODAY S9-79-88-43-58-74 72-32-39-38-10-61 Send $2 for Gallop's Weekly and Parlay Page for 6 weeks, with codas for these free specials. GALLOP'S, 219 S. Dearborn Street, Chicago, 111. THE WHIP WEEKLY CODE FOR TODAY: PIMLICO— Reliable-14-15-2 Billion. POSITIVELY OUR ONLY 2 WIRES ON MAY 5 Our Kentucky Special RACHEL POTTER.. $25.20, Won Our Pimlico Special DERONDA $5.50, Won Concerning Rachel Potter, we said: "Most probable winner of the day. Our information is unusually reliable." 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WEEKLY RACING GUIDE A Weekly Sport Journal Devoted to the Thoroughbred Horse NOW ON SALE WEEKLY RACING GUIDE'S DAILY TRACK SERVICE Free Code Specials for Thursday: Pi mlioo — Secretary - Quarter - Paddock - Plates - Stable Jamaica— Owner - Barn - Hay For Code Boy This Week's Issue of WEEKLY RACING OTIUE 25 CENTS A COPY ON SALE AT ALL LEADING NEWSSTANDS Subscription by first-class mail, $1.25 per Month. DAILY RACING CHART, Inc. PUBLISHERS 144 East 34th Street New York, N. Y. Akron Entries AKRON ENTRIES The figures under the heading ' Rec." in the entries below show the best time cf each horse at the distance since January 1, 1924, no matter where it finished. la cases where record was mado on ether than a fast or rood track, abbreviations show track con-! ditiens. MM IS FIHST INDFX OF 1925. 8ttt7 IS FIRST INDEX OF MAY. Raring sUrU at 2:30 p. m. (Chicago time 2:30). © Superior mnd runner. X Ccod mod ninner. :': f sir mud runner. (II) Maidens. "Apprentice allowance, b Blinkers The following nbbrevinlions n-e used to designate (racks ut which tiiue records shown in entries were made : Aqueduct Aq Kerapton Park KP Aurora An Keiilworth Xe Belmont Park BP King Edward Xi Blue Bonnet* BB Latenia La Bowie Be Laurel Lu Brooklyn Park Br Lexington Ix Churchill Downs CB Maple Heights XH Columbus Co Marlboro Mb Connanght Park CP Miami Mi Conneaut Lake CL Mobile Me Dade Park DP Mount Royal MB Devonshire De Omaha Om Dorval Do Pimliee Pm Dufferia Dn Raceland Bd Empire Em Reno Re Fair Grounds FO Saratoga Ba Fort Erie FE Tanferan Ta Hamilten Em Thistle Down TD Havre de Grace HO Themcliffe Th Hawthorne Bw Tijtrana Ti Havana Br Toledo To Huntington Hn Windsor Wi Jamaica Ja Woodbine Wo Jefferson Park JP First Race— 5 1-2 Furlongs. Turse $." 00. S year olds and upward. Claiming. Today's Inrt flonceAPosiroa. Wt. Rec. A.Wt.Uan 87098 Toombeola. S .To 113 1:08 9 111x723 88898' Trooper. 1 JP 115 1 :14%h 10 111 XT20 89192 Star Time, 2 To 109 1:08& 6 111.. 715 89094 'Creen Briar. HHu 10S 1 08 w, 6 100x715 89197 'Verdi Loon. 13 Hv 109 l:13%s 8 104x713 88249 Thirty Seven. 8 hn 113 1:07 12 111X710 88794 Steve. 6 Un 103 1:09^ 8 111X703 898*6' Roseberry (M). 9 BP 104 1:00*4 3 102.705 83262 'Rivulet. 4 Hv 110 1:09"* 8 104x700 71079 St. Jude, 5 10 111x700 88357 ■MwamM, 7 Hv 100 1:03% 6 104. 700 83193 I'omerene, 10 Hv 115 1:08*5 9 111X700 89093 Kathleen K . 12Hv 100 llCh 7 100.. 700 89286 Dartaway, 14 ... 4 109.. 700 Second Race — 5 1-2 Furlongs. I'U'-se $500. 3-year-olds and upward. ("lai.uing 89001 'Lieutenant Perkins. 14 Hu 11.~ 1:08Vi S 116X7?". 89193 l4-nt, 9 Hu 10S 1:07*5 6 111X131 892C6 Quern Musonia. 5 Hv 106 1:08% I KW-715 84"60 •McCadden. 6 SiWxTIO 89262 'lenses White. 7 Mil 103 1 -OS t MM/CYM 88933 Yukon. 10 Uv 104 1:08% 8 111X710 89193 Coax Me. 2 7 109 .710 89264 'lariat. 3 9 106X710 89001 '('lean Red (Mi. 13 Mi 110 1:09% 6 106. .71.1 ■9126 'C.rcy Kump, l.Ke 89 1:08% I Met.. MB 89887 Rebate. 4 S 102. .705 89963 Bob Baker. 11. Hv 110 1:08 9 111®1« "• 89194 Prairie. 12 ...Co 10S 1:11 14 10iX7O5 89029 Frenchy, 8 10 111. 700 Third Race — 3-4 Mile. Pume $500. 3-year-olds and upward. Claiming. 89081 Charles Henry. 6 JP 115 1:14% 7 112X725 89192 *Black Monkey. 5. 5 107x720 89193 'Frank Sumpter. I Ml 106 1:11% 6 107. 715 89198 'Eternity. 7 ..MH 108 1:13% 7 107x710 69289- 'Uunchief. 4 ..Mil 106 IIS 4 107. 710 89193- 'Antiquity. :\ .HG 94 1:14% 4 105x703 88194 •Kiihard Murray. 1 Hv 107 1:14% 5 107X703 Fourth Race — 3-4 Mile. Purse $500. 3 year olds and upward. Claiming. 89230' TRACK l'AL. 4MH 105 1:14 6 1010725 85384 'Pretty Mallj.7MH 105 1:1.! 4 101X715 89193- Ililloro. 11 . . .Hv 108 1 :15% 4 10SX715 89286' 'Oil l^adv. 9 . . Ti 107 1:14% I 94X715 88C61 '.la.obean. 10 ..Hv 110 1:1.!% 7 103*715 83229 Plaid. I Hv 102 1:16% 4 106x710 89158 lllllll ■ ...Hv 113 1:15 7 106x710 89226 Tin- Mill. sLiihi.t. 13 FG 108 l:lSh 5 108X710 89260 Little Romper, 3 Co 101 1:18%» 7 10SX705 89231 'Billy Connor, 1 .. 7 10.1x700 89260 'Mount l'leasant. 5 MH 107 1:13% 5 103.700 88391 'Miss Miami. fiMII 110 1:13% 5 101.. 700 (89264) 'Fun Maker. 12Pm 109 1:15% 3 99.. 700 Fifth Race— 3-4 Mile. Purse $500. 3 yenr-olds and upward. Claiming 891261 Monsoon. 7 .. .Hv 110 1:16% 7 108x725 89159: Doctor Tubus. 5.. MH 102 1:14 6 108X72J 87938 'Ira Wilson. 12 Hv 119 1:16% 8 108x715 89198 Without. 11 -Hv IOC 1:13% 4 103x715 88068 'Jlv Iorraiue. 1 .. 5 101x715 8922* 'Kortv Two. 3 Hv 104 1:14% 4 103X715 £9230* 'Humble. 0 . Hw 99 1:13% 4 101.710 89084 'I*.ik. 2 Hv 112 1:14% 5 103X703 89360' IVmble Van. 8 Om 110 l:17%sy 8 103x705 89160 M;otto. 10 La 107 1:13% 3 98.705 84504 'Miss Kruter. 4 .. 14 101x700 8926V In the Bag, 9 Uu 106 1:14% 3 103. .700 Sixth Race— 3-4 Mile. Purse 8500. 3 year olds and upward. Claiming. 89128= 'Monastery, 3 .FO 103 1:13% 7 112x725 (8&1S3) Rajah. 7 ...MH 112 1:13 7 112X720 (89196) Kock Bottom. 1. FG 111 1:14% 5 112X715 89083 Verbena. 2 ...Hv 106 1:13 4 108x715 89195- Silk Sox. 5 ....Hv 108 1:12% 6 105x710 89831- Antilles. 4 Hv 97 1:14 7 108x710 882871 'Wracklane, 6 Hu 93 1:13% 3 94.. 705 Seventh Race — 1 Mile and 70 Yards. Purse 8500. 3-year-olds and upward. Claiming. (89188) 'Prinre Direct, 7Ti 97 1:48% 9 108x723 I 89186- 'Bristow, 3 7 101X720 I 89096 Dustman. 8 ...Hv 109 1:47 4 113x715 j 89164 'Montillo. 4 ..MH 103 1:45% 7 104x710 ! 88159 Water Girt. 6 Ja 103 1:44% 5 107X710 | 89196 'Quash. 1 4 106.710 I (89360) 'Xuvaka. 2 I-a 10S 1:44% 5 107x705 89265 Royal Maid, 5MU 99 1 :4S% 5 106X703 Page 12 J. N. Camden to Race Here: Will Send String of Twenty-One to Hawthorne-Kitty Pat and Tilka for Chicago Derby. J. N. CAMDEN TO RACE HERE Will Send String of Twenty-One to Hawthorne — Kitty Pat and Tilka for Chicago Derby. i Former Senator J. N. Camden, president of the Kentucky Jockey Club and one of the I foremost breeders and owners of the Blue I Grass State, plans to race a big string of horses at Hawthorne during the summer. His trainer. D. Stewart, has requested res- I ervations for twenty-one horses, including Dudley. Graeme. Columbia, Kitty Tat. Roth-ermel. Oh Susanna. Saar, Tilka, Tinamou. j Cornelian. I^ardi, Stella. Lucent, Massillon, ' Devon. Harrington, Dark Phantom, Mary Knikeod. Disciple. Spices and Cameo. It ■will be remembered that Dudley broke the j track record at Hawthorne race track last I year, covering five and one-half furlongs ■with an impost cf 114 pounds in 1:05%. Of the twenty-one horses he has listed for I stall room at Hawthorne he has named Tilka and Kitty Pat for the Chicago Derby, to be run on July 11. also Tilka and Graeme for the Chicago Special to be run on Saturday, August 22 : Tilka, Rothermel and Graeme for the Independence Handicap, to be run on Saturday, July 4, and Tilka, Graeme and Kitty Pat for the Labor Day Handicap, scheduled for Monday, September 7. The entry of Parole II. has been nominated for the Chicago Derby by F. P. Let-ellier. The morning's mail also brought the entry of the Mira Monte Stock Farm Stable's Girl Scout for the Chicago Derby. Jamaica Turf Notes ♦ r JAMAICA TURF NOTES NEW YORK. N. Y, May C. Two more horses changed hands via the claiming route when W. J. Both took Sun Audience from Lee Rosenberg out of the first race for $2,500, while Mrs. W. Robinson claimed Sylvan Spring for $2,000. Alec Gordon returned from Pimlico and will leave Thursday to saddle Swope in the Preakness. Gordon stated that Swope came out of the race in good condition. He will be accompanied by jockey Earl Sande, who will ride the Fisher candidate. S. Saslaw. of San Francisco, was an arrival today en route to witness the renewals of the Preakness and Kentucky Derby. Lexington Turf Notes i I I I j ' j I I ' - i 5 ' I , I ; t • | ) ) - , , fl ■ LEXINGTON TURF NOTES j LEXINGTON. Ky., May 6. Pure Dee was claimed in the race from Williams Bros, by T. Sanford at a cost of $2,200. Following the last race there was a general exodus of horsemen and race followers for Louisville. Quite a large number made the trip by automobile, while the late trains and special carried capacity crowds. The interval of two days between the close here and the opening at Churchill Downs next Saturday will afford trainers ample time to get their charges to the new scene of action. There were some shipments today, but the majority of the racing establishments will not be sent to Louisville until Thursday. Will Perkins sent a portion of his stable this morning. The consignment embraced sixteen horses, among the number being .Little Visitor, Ashland Oaks winner. The stables of T. H. Bernhardt, T. V. j Montjoy and C. E. Lenehan will be sent to Maple Heights, Thursday morning. John C. Gallaher departed last night for Asheville. N. C, where he will seek to regain his health. Sir Peter and Lad o' Mine showed praiseworthy gallops today. The former went three-quarters in 1:14%, while the latter covered a half in :48%. Hopeless, an intended starter in the Clark Handicap, displayed fine speed when he worked a mile handily in 1:39%. Sweetheart, another Clark eligible, went the mile in 1:39%. Between the fourth and fifth races Reputa-■ tion was worked a mile in 1 :39%. The frac-1 tions were as follows : Quarter, :24 ; half, :47 ; three-quarters, 1 :12M;. Frederick Johnson, owner of Quatrain, was among the visitors from Louisville. He reports that the Kentucky Derby favorite is going along in splendid style and feels confident that he will render a good acount of himself in the big fixture at Churchill Downs on May 16. Jockey Fronk was advised that Lee O. Cotner would not be sent to Pimlico to start in the Preakness Stakes. According to word recently received here, Sam C. Hildreth intends to start Silver Fox in the Kentucky Derby and regards him in high favor. Jockey Albert Johnson has been engaged to ride Single Foot in the Kentucky Derby. That racer has recently come to the front rapidly and bids fair to be one of the choices in the race, a Pimlico Turf Notes PIMLICO TURF NOTES BALTIMORE. Md., May 6. Three horses were claimed yesterday, the Flamingo Farm took Prince Tii Tii for $4,500, R. E. Potts secured Rejection for $3,500 and Thomas Francis took Deronda, winner of the seventh race, for $4,000. Francis also acquired, by private purchase, the two-year-old Miss Blaze of Sam Louis. The Francis horses will be trained by W. Livingston and are destined for a campaign on the Canadian circuit. M. J. Creman leaves for Toronto tomorrow with the plater Zeod and the steeplechaser Treviscot J. W. Tangle who disposed of all of his horses except Exodus and Marie Louise before leaving for Cuba is on the outlook for material suitable for a Canadian campaign. J. H. Stotler had no cause for complaint when it was found that the claim he deposited for Wraith was too late, as the horse pulled up very lame after the race. J. Healy. Jr.. acting for Gen. J. A. Buchanan, purchased of C. C. Smithson, the filly Polynesia, for $5,500. Several of the hunting set have been after the three-year-old Nicholas, with the idea of racing him at the Hunts meetings. Akron Turf Notes AKRON TURF NOTES AKRON, Ohio, May G. H. B. Holmes claimed Blossoms out of the fifth race yesterday for $S00. W. E. Martin sold Fun Maker and Princess Ahmed to H. E. Brown but the former raced in Martin's interests in the fifth. Mrs. M. V. Daly purchased Sam Smith from J. Reynolds at private terms. 5th Race [5th Jamaica] C4L DA PC * Mile and TO Yards. Clarendon Claiming Handicap. U-year-olda vJUl nHUC and upward. (Oct. lO. 1924 1:41 3-5 3 1U1.) Index. Course. Dist Time Track. Odds. Wt St. 'a. Str Kin. Jockey. Started. Order of Finish. CARTOONIST, ch. g. 5 113 By Celt — Honey Bee. by Hamburg. (Trainer, A. B. Gordon. Owner, H. C. Fisher). Breeder. Mrs. L. Yian. 89037 Jamaica 3-4 1:14 fast 7-10 119 3 1 in l1 L Fator 8 RuckP'd. AlexW'dlfe. Wildrake 164969 Churchill 1 l:38"%fast 6 122 2 6 6 4*1 W Kelsay 9 F.ncliantment, Picketer. Donges 04081 Saratoga 3-4 l:12%good 6 119 9 6 4 4=J C F'b'therl2 Dunlin. Goshawk, Zev | C4435 Saratoga 3-4 1:12 fast 7 116 4 3 1 l5 C KummerlO Bud I^rner, Cherry Pie, Banter OYER FIRE. ch. g, 4 108 By XTnder Fire — Silvey Shapiro, by Bannockbum. (Trainer. R. HcKeever. Owner, W. Wick). Breeder. P. Dunne. 1 89040 Jamaica ImTOy 144%fast 6 110 7 1 1 1» J Wallace 8 Athelstan. Slpyllead. Bluellill | 88952 H.deG'ce 11-16 1:46 fast 3 J 108 5 2 2"! 3J J Wallace 9 TopSergeant. Intrepid. Derond* 88815 H.deG'ce 1 3-16 2:03%hvy 8-5 107 2 1 1' ll J McTgue 9 Frosty Boy, Altissimo. Vitamin 88746 H.deG'ce 1 1-8 1:55 good 16-5 105 6 7 6' 4»J S Ilebert 7 Danc'gFool. Owasco. P.theScribe 88033 Bowie 1 1-16 1:52 fast 3 109 9 6 6l 051 J Leyland 9 Spugs, Rupee, Eagerness 38509 Bowie ImTOy 1:50 fast 18 111 4 3 2'1 1 » S Hebert 9 Trajanus. Spugs, Asa Jewell GEORGE DE MAR, ch. c, 3 107 By Colonel Vcnnie— Little Bit, by Transvaal. (Trainer. G. C. Winfrey. Owner. G. C. ^vlrfrey). Breeder. J. B. Respeas. 89203 Jamaica ImTOy l:44»fcfast 11-5 121 1 3 3'1 22 W Harvey 4 Clique. Contentm't. Bob'dBandit 88882 H.deG'ce 1 1-16 1:46 fast 41 97 1 3 3'i 2« W Harvey 7 F.C.loud. Belphrizonia. Llewellyn 887C8 II deG'ce lm70y l:4:!%fast 31 106 4 6 53 5"! W Harvey 8 SweepingAway, Millwick, Balboa 88572 Bowie 3-4 1:15 fast 61 111 6 4 4« 1" W Harvey 6 Panic, Teapot. Hidalgo 87724 F Gr'nds 1 1:40 fast 3 102 4 3 31 3« W Fronk 6 BiaveBob, Walter E.. Frightful 87668 F.Grnds lm70y l:43rifast 12 93 5 4 6 6»1 A Lacaste 6 Costigan. LudyBelle, SettingSun IHIMBLE, b. m, 7 105 By Huon — Sacdspot, by Rock Sand. (Trainer. M. J. Murphv. Owner. R. J. Mnrphy). Breeder. Oneck Stable. 88385 H.deG'ce ImTOy l:43V5fast 12 103 7 6 5'1 6 = J Wallace 8 St.Valtine. Fly'gCIoud. Ponjola 88868 H.deG'ce ImTOy 1:44 fast 13-5 103 4 4 3l 2»» W Harvey 5 Thom'ine. FieryFht. Tripl.'htly 88767 H.deG'ce 1 1-16 l:45Hfast 19 99 3 3 31 2*i R Wliams 5 T.Sergeant. NoseDive. M'tingale 88714 Bowie ImTOy l:4SUfast 51 100 2 2 3" * 3» W Harvey 4 R.Wingfield. Thomasine. Set. Sun 88656 Bowie ll:45%rast 4T-10 10611 6 7 3"1 G Fields 7 G'nBillows, Thomasine. SunDady 88523 Bowie 1 1:45 fast 13 107 3 5 4» 47 G Fields 6 Belphrizonia, Ply Wale, SunL'y PRINCE JAMES, blk. g, 1 115 By King James— Lacona, by Potomac. (Trainer. C. J. Casey. Owner. C. H. Thieriot). Breeder. H. T. Oznard. 88745 H.deG'ce lm70y 1:45 good 11-10 110 5 3 3* 4»1 C Lang 5 L'tenantll., Turnberry, Flagship 88539 Bowie lm70y l:48%fast 11-10 116 2 6 64 4'° H Stutts 6 Dr.O'Mara, R.Wingf'd, ThePoet 87800 F.Grnds 1 3-16 l:0T%fast 13-5 112 9 9 7' 7'» C Lang 10 Chilhowee. Costigan. Honor 87726 F.Grnds lm70y 1 :42%fast 13-5 110 4 3 11 2* C Lang 4 Chilh ee. BdleysToney. El'norS. 87361 F.Grnds 1 1-16 l:41^fast 8 110 1 9 1" 2s C Lang 16 Quatrain. President. Chilhowee 87303 F.Gr'nds ImTOy 1:15 fast 41 111 5 1 l1 1* C Lang 6 Lady Belle. SettfhgSun, Costigan KING O'NEILL II., ch. c, 3 100 By Huon— Duchess of Savoy, by TJncle. (Trainer, N. L. Byer. Owner. J. L. Price). Breeder, H. P. Headley. 88962 I'.H'nts 61 f l:WHfast 11-5 113 3 2 2J 24 E Sande 8 BrownBetty. BarvBush. C.alatia 85807 Bowie 1 1-16 1:51 hvy 2'J-IO 100 3 5 5 h-1 J McT'gue 5 The Boll Call. Marsdale. Guelph 85721 Buwio ImTOy l:4T'tfast 31 102 1 1 l'i 1J J McT'gue 6 Set. Sun. Leonard (,.. Drumbeat 85590 Pimlico 1 1-16 l^e^fast 13 107 5 12 121 13:1 J McT'gueH L'tenantll., TenKyck. TheK.Call 85524 Pimlico 1 1-16 l:46Vsfast 47 107 3 4 3« 1 J McTguell T.BolICall. Bigel, Belphrizonia 85476 Pimlico 1 1-8 1:52 fast 129 110 2 5 6 6'1 J McCoy 6 Rustic, Joy Smoke, Initiate LONG POINT, b. g. 4 US By Ballot— Ursula Emma, by Broomstick. (Trainer, F. M. Kelly. Owner. F. M. Kelly). Breeder. S. D Riddle. 89167 Jamaica 3-1 l:ll%fast 11-5 107 1 2 21 23 B Br'ning 7 T.Sergeant, B'yWarren. Hayw'd 88964 r.H'nts 3-4 l:ll*ifast 12 111112 12 12 111! H Mevers 14 Flv.Kb.mv, Superlette, T. Vintner 88155 Jefferson 3-4 l:12%fast 3-5 115 2 1 1» 1» C Rob'son 4 BobCahili, Bradley'sT'y, M'raker j 87978 Jefferson 3-4 l:12'/ifast 8-5 109 2 1 1J l'J J Heupel 8 MarrinMay. Klvina. Moms Boy 87917 Jefferson 51 f l:06*r.fast 8 106 2 3 3l 2J B Br'ning 6 TheVinfr. MomsBov. dimeter 86996 F.Gr'nds 1 1-16 l:46%good 10 108 2 11 12 12" J Dawson 12 Leopardess, B'd'ly'sT'y, PrVnt 1 MAY PARTY, b. f, 4 105 By Spu-— May Queen, by Ultimus. (Trainer, J. Johnson. Owner, J. Butler). Breeder. J. Butler. 82754 Saratoga 1 1-4 2:13%mud 7-5 W i 4 3} 3« J Maiben 5 AnniVary. Lit.Ammie, G'dNight 82548 Saratoga 1 l:42'-^.g. od 3 lot 6 3 )■ 3nk p H'stings 7 Vulcn i'ii. MayParty. Lockerbie 82110 Saratoga 1 l:39^sfast 25 101 7 8 71 7*1 R Albiker 9 Skyscraper, Scoop. Kellerman I 81981 Saratoga t l:42*mud 20 106 7 7 8' 8*J B Brningll Donges. Biff Bang. Flying Devil 8166:'. Empire 1 1-16 l:47%fast 8 111 7 6 5»i 5« J Maiben 12 Woodlake. Levoy, Biff Bang 81532 Empire 1 l:40%fast 10 116 4 6 6 6'1 H Wakoff 0 UighPrince. B.Hawk. Fridayl3th 6th Race [6th Jamaica] fith RAPF ~'~S Mlle' '-year-olds. Maidens. Fillies. (May 1G, IMI 58 3-5 Index. Course. Dist Time Tiack. Odds. Wt. St. ** Rtr. Fin. Jockey. Started Order of Finish. PRENEZ GARDE, b. f, 2 (M) 115 By Polymelian— Kiss Again, by Tracery. (Trainer, W. H. Karrick. Owner, Shoshone Stable). Breeder. W. R. Coe. 89075 Jamaica 5-8 LOItssIop 3 114 4 2 23 2* C F'b'ther «'. TurfLight. HellCat, Ind.M'den 88961 I'.H'nts 1-2 StC 45*fefast 31 112 4 21 4 J C F'b'thTll Galetian, Sabine. Larheu TWIG. b. f. 2 (M) 115 By Pennant — Stickling, by Broomstick. (Trainer, F. Hopkins. Owner, H. P. Whitney). Breeder. H. P. Whitney. 89204- Jamaica 5-8 59%fast 12 110 4 2 ft* 3» I Parke 4 Sabine, Crazy Moon. Winsome 89075 Jamaica 5-8 l:01%slop 7-5 114 6 4 4'! 5»° E Sande 0 TurfLight, PezGarde, HellCat WINSOME, ch. f, 2 (M) 115 By Spur— Pert, by Pebbles. Breeder, J. Butler. 89204 Jamaica 5-8 GS^fast 4 109 3 4 4 4" B Mari'elli 4 Sabine, Crazy Moon, Twig First start for the following: ADRIA, br. f, 2 (M) 115 By Hourless — Adrienne. by His Majesty. (Trainer, T. J. Healey. Owner, W. J. Salmon). Breeder, W. J. Salmon. SWEPT, b. f, 2 (M) 115 By Sweep — Anthony's Lass, by Forfarshire. (Trainer. H. C. McLaughlin. Owner, F. J". Farrell). Breeder, J. C. Carrick. SLAVEY, ch. f. 2 (M) 115 By Whisk Broom II.— Miss Trubble, by Hamburg. (Trainer, F. Hopkins. Owner, H. P. Whitney). Brosder, H. P. Whitney. HERODIADE, gr. f, 2 (M) 115 By Over There — Herodias. by The Tetrarch. (Trainer. W. H. Karrick. Owner, W. R. Coe). Breeder, W. R. Coe. ALICE JOYCE, ch. f. 2 (M) 115 By Prince Pal— Ocean Swell, by Sea Sick. (Trainer, A. B. Gordon. Own?r, H. C. Fisher). Breeder, H. C. Fisher. CIRCUS RIDER, b. f. 2 (M) 115 By Spur— Pierrette. \r/ Ben Brush. (Trainer, J. Johnson. Owner. J. Butler). Breeder, J. Butler.