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Daily Racing Form: n. Thursday, May 14, 1925 Daily Racing Form. 400dpi TIFF G4 page images Triangle Publications, Inc., Chicago, IL 1925 drf1925051401 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 14, 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] Copyright. 1925. by DAILY SACING FORM PUBLISHING CO. — Reproduction of any matter contained herein without written permission expressly prohibited. VOL. XXXI. NO. 131. CHICAGO, HL., THURSDAY, MAY 14, 1925 PRICE 15 CELTS Spectacular Finish: Affords Splendid Entertainment for Big Crowd at Downs.; Graeme Beats Lee O. Cotner By Narrow Margin in Sparkling and Hard Fought Contest. SPECTACULAR FINISH ♦ Affords Splendid Entertainment for Big Crowd at Downs. • Graeme Beats Lee 0. Cotner By Narrow Margin in Sparkling and Hard Fought Contest. i LOUISVILLE. Ky., May 13.— The mile and seventy yards race, which featured today's Churchill Downs card, afforded splendid entertainment for the big throng by the closeness of the duel between Graeme, carrying J. N. Camden's colors and jockey E. Pool and Lee O. Cotner, on which W. Fronk had the mount. It was a desperate battle between the pair all during the last eighth with the victory in doubt until the judges displayed the winning number. In the first three-quarters Lee O. Cotner gave the impression that he would make a runaway victory of it for he moved into a ten lengths lead. Graeme at ; this juncture was in third place, considerably back of King Gorin II. He began sprinting forward in the next quarter and was lucky to succeed in getting through next the inner rail without interference. Lee O. Cotner began tiring just before the last eighth and Graeme moved by as if he would be an easy winner. Fronk then began driving hard and the three-year-old, showing gameness, disputed every foot of ground with Graeme. Stubbornly he held to his task and at the finish was going gamer than his rival but missed the victory by a matter of inches. He continued driving hard for the next quarter, the additional work being part of his preparation for the Kentucky Derby and he concluded the mile and a quarter in 2:07%. It was a good trial but he only had up 106 pounds. There is still considerable doubt if he will be started in the Derby next Saturday, but in view of the poor trials shown by some of the already announced starters there is every reason why l.ee O. Cotner should be among those present at the post in the big fixture. ADVANCE DERBY CROWD. The newcomers swelled the crowd here to almost the crowding point and the at- 1 tendance exceeded that of last year for the same day. Conditions were ideal for the sport. The weather was balmy and the track in excellent condition. The racing was spectacular, some of the finishes highly exciting and close. Elector, starting in tne fourth race, loomed as another Derby prospective starter when he was worked out the mile in 1:41%, driving hard. The former disappointment. Energy, again proved a failure in the fourth race in which he and the Jefferson Livingston pair. Buster and MeAuliffe, were supported to the exclusion of all the others. Energy met with bad luck immediately he got on the track, when some of the starters kicked jockey T. Brothers in the leg and injured him so severely that he was unable to ride and \V. W. Taylor was substituted. Energy began well and showed fine speed but. \vh"n apparently having the race won, he quit fast and failed to get a portion of the purse. The finish was of a thrilling variety, when Bob t'ahill. skillfully ridden and saving mueh ground, just managed to outstay Lathrop. The latter was away well, but taken completely out of it and ridden wide during the last quarter, but he came with a great rush and just missed the victory. Buster wns also given a bungling ride. W. Harvey taking him back repeatedly and he just managed to outstay Sunspero for the shorter portion of the purse. J. W. PARRISH'S DOWN TOWN. Fifteen three-year-olds started in the opening race at three-quarters and it resulted in victory for Down Town, owned by J. \V. l'ar-rish. Down Town was lucky to escape interference and led the others for the entire way, to win from Lad o' Mine, with My Dream finishing in third place. Belle, currying 1. F. Croissant's colors, de. feated eleven fillies in the second race. She was lucky at the start and led the others after the first quarter, but had to be hustled some near the end to finish in advance of Barbara. The latter showed a coed performance and continued gamely for the entire way. Post Mistrtss landed third place after going around the others. Inst ruetr. ss. ridden by Sande, closed an immense gap after she had been away poorly. Beaa Vera pro\ . I mu. h tie- 1 . st of the starters in the third race and sh. area as h. r rider pleased from Helen Carter. The latter would have been much closer up with a Ftrong tide. She just managed to get home In advanee of Kennrn.ue. The sixth r.oe, bringing to the post two-year-old eoltx. brought another thrilling finish with Rhino, k. carrying the colors of Mrs leorge B. On, the winner in the last stri.l. from Sanction, with Sandy Man in third place. Noses separated the trio. Sanction should have been the winner but J. A. Mooney rode weakly and car. 1. ssly. Sandy Man. ^Continued wa tlxlcciitii page J 1 I SPECTACULAR FINISH (Contimieil from first pace.) favorite, had tioen the leailir from Um st.:rt, bat li" besaa Uriag wkaa raacatas tin- last six Bth, RkJaOCk was an cxtr.-nic nutsider and is Um fir.st winner that Mrs. Qaeraa BL Uoa lias srnt to the post this yi;ir. Baaa Kins sliowwl a return to his best form when he won the final race after hard rirlins fn,:n Kretwell. with N'ogales in third i taea. Baaa Kins aad n at wan were always formidable contenders and after wearing down Tender Seth in the strctiA fought lit out. Quatrain In Public Trial: Favorite for Kentucky Derby Works a Mile at Full Speed; Single Foot Goes Derby Route in 2:06 3-5 in Sparkling Performance --- Son of John Delights His Admirers by an Impressive Move ; QUATRAIN IN PUBLIC TRIAL ♦ Favorite for Kentucky Derby Works a ^Mile at Full Speed -r-» • - , , Single Foot Goes Derby Route in 2:06 3-5 in Sparkling Performance — Son of John Delights His Admirers by an Impressive Move ♦ LOUISVILLE, Ky., May 13. — Prior to the opening race Quatrain, present favorite for the Derby, was worked a mile at top speed and cantered an additional eighth. He ran well throughout and showed a good performance. There was some disappointment that he did not cover the mile in faster time, but owner Johnson expressed satisfaction with the trial. The time was 1:41%, the fractions being as follows: Quarter, :24%; half, :49; three-quarters, 1:15; mile, 1:41%, and cantered out the mile and an eighth in 1:55%. J. E. Griffith's Single Foot and Bud Fisher's Swope. two Kentucky Derby candidates that arrived at Churchill Downs from the East a couple of days ago, were given their first pretentious trials this morning, going the full Derby distance of a mile and a quarter. From a time standpoint the showing of Single Foot stood out. The son of Wrack and 'Virginia L., under the direction of trainer Harry Rites and with jockey Willie Ohert up, went the distance in 2:06%. which time was only surpassed this spring by Captain Hal's sensational mile and a quarter in 2:05% the day previously. The fractions were :23%, :48%, 1:14. 1:39% and 2:06%. The colt came out of his work in good condition. Swope's fractional time was :26, :51%, 1:18%, 1:46% and 2:11%. The big colt displayed no distress when pulled up. Son of John, which of late has come in for considerable attention as a possible Derby contender, was worked a mile and a quarter after the third race and he made his supporters jubilant by turning in the fast time of 2:07% for the distance. He was well under restraint for most of the way, the fractions of the move being as follows: Quarter. :25: half mile. :49%: three-quarters, 1 15; mile, 1:40%, and mile and a quarter in 2:07%. 1 The hading jockeys of the country will have mounts in the Derby. Most of these are already on the scene, while the remainder will be here by Thursday. Yesterday's arrivals included : 15. Brcuning, who will have the mount on Quatrain, present favorite for the Derby I.. McDermott reached here Wednesday. He has been engaged by Hal Price Headley. to ride Almadel. Both McAtee and Ivan Parke are coming with the horses that James Rove will bring for the Derby. Jockey Earl Sande, who is under contract to the J. K Widener stable, stated that Hamadan, the Widener Derby eligible, was not returned to Kentucky for the big race, because of a recent illness. Sande has arranged to leave Louisville Saturday night for Belmont Park, where he will report to trainer Ham Keene. R. L, (Jerry's Voltaic, in charge of trainer George Odom. was the only Derby eligible to arrive from the Fast. Wednesday. The colt shipped in fine condition. All Aboard For "Derby": Edgewater Beach Hotel De Luxe Special Leaves Chicago Tonight for Scene of Famous Race. --is — ALL ABOARD FOR "DERBY" Edgewater Beach Hotel De Luxe Special Leaves Chicago Tonight for Scene of Famous Race. Of the scores of special trains that will leave Chicago, with most of the 20,000 racing ' enthusiasts, to witness the fifty-first renew- | al of the Kentucky Derby, none will surpass in distinctiveness, exclusiveness. comfort or completeness, that of the Kdgewater Beach Hotel Special. The equipment of the train will consist of nine cars, and will differ from the regularly appointed trains, in that the famous "Special Cuban IX*L.uxe Train" will be used. This is the first time that this train in its entirety is making a trip in the States. It consists of five compartment coaches, parlor car, diner, combination baggage-kit- j chen car and observation library coach. Kach sleeping car has a commodious shower bath with hot and cold water. In addition to the "family group'* that I makes up the "Kdgewater Beach Hotel" | guests party, the famous Oriole band, a feature of the famous hostlery, will be taken along to entertain the travellers. The band will also give a concert at Churchill Downs, on Derby day. Tho "party" is scheduled for a four days outing. It will leave Chicago, Thursday, evening, and arrive at French Lick the next morning, wht re the guests will spend the day. The train will then leave for Louisville, where the Derby will be run Saturday, and late that night will return to French Lick. where the party will put in Sunday, and leave that night for Chicago. The personnel of the party is as follows : Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Armstrong. Mr. and Mrs. V» njamin Brown. Dr. and Mrs. I\ C. DftOtntfi Mr. and Mrs. F. A. Borch-rs, Mr. and Mrs. \V. F. Burkhardt. Mr. and Mrs. Frederick Bronndl, Miss Sue Barb r. Miss Kffa Cummings, loMph ■ i'Mwell Jr., Mary Bidwill. C. D. Berry, Judge and Mrs. John R. Caverly. Mr. and Mrs. Rudolph Cutter*, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Cooper. Mr. John T. Connery, Mr. and Mrs. \V. M. Dewey, John J. Dewey, Mr. and Mrs. H. Duggan and a ^u«-st. Mr. and Mrs. William Kckhardt, Mi.-s Anna Krvin. H. H. Ksti rly, Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Fox. Mr. and Mrs. \V. K. Gerry. Miss Mabel Gtom, Mr. and Mrs. K. J. Hut-son. Judge Jacob Hopkins, Judge Charles C Stilwell, W. J. Hoy, Mr. and Mrs. Chas. A. I,;i\us, Mr. and Mrs. Street Lightfo ,t. Mrs. Coress Leonard. Mr. and Mrs. Charles J. Martin. Mr. and Mrs. Ceorg.- Mason, Dr. and Mrs .1 J. M'^'artliy. Judge anil Mrs Charles A. Mel '.nald and a guest, Mr. and Mrs. I Char lea W, Moore, Mr. and Mrs. s 1 . Ke-Onlre, Mr and Mrs. June* IV Martin. Mrs. Mar^'ii* rttv i UWM ry Re**, John OOMMTJ Rose, Mrs. \v. c. Re*bie, Elmer Rich, Howard SchulUE, Mr and Mrs. K. C. \ nil. Harry Vainchan. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Wootf and 1 Arthur R*l U* On Hand For The Dispersal ON HAND FOR THE DISPERSAL LEXINGTON, Ky.. May 13.— The latest arrival from New York for the sale of the Nursery Stud included Walter J. Sihnon and party, R. T. Wilson, Foxhall Keene, Mr. and Mrs. Rupert. Mr. and Mrs. Stackpole and Mr. William Pell. Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Timntor armed tonight from New York and iMr. and Mrs. Henry Oliver from Plttsbugh. Winner For Lord Astor: His Cross Bow First in Newmarket Stakes, in Nature of Preliminary for Epsom Derby. WINNER FOR LORD ASTOR His Cross Bow First in Newmarket Stakes, in Nature of Preliminary for Epsom Derby. (STKCIAL CAHLHCUAM.) NEW MARKET, Bngh.*d. May 13.— Lord Astor's Cross Bow, a son of Cay Crusa.hr Popinjay, won the N» wmark. I Stakes for three-year-olds at a milt- and a quarter here this afternoon. This race has always b* i n looked upon as (MM of the pull ||||— rlw to the ESpeoan Derby and a number of eligibhs for that event wi r ■ in the field. Cross How showed remarkable Improvement over no nt perform* no** and he woa ***Oy by three-lengths from Zionist, with Khacique third. I'ross ltow was at 7, to 1. Zionist was the favorite .a 7 to 4 and Kleacii|u« was M to 1. Among the Derby candidates that finished unplaced in the race w-re Boot lias, Oojah* Sun Cod and War Minister. All starters in the rate carried 1Uii pounds. B \i rmJ ajooi trials of Derby candidates were reported today. Conquistador went a mile and a quarter impr. -sively, while So-lario and St. It-can went a mile, showing I al sf artery form. More Nursery Stud Foals MORE NURSERY STUD FOALS LEXINGTON, Ky., Miy n.— Two foals arrived yesterday at the Nursery. They w re a black colt b] St. fan the (ireat. out of Qu' lie est Belle II., ar.d a bay filly by Sand Marsh, out of Bevy. This leaves only Malochite to foal. She is due Monday. Finale At Pimlico: Spring Season of Racing in Maryland Comes to an End.; General Thatcher Wins Spring Handicap, While Heavily Backed Wise Counsellor Fails Badly. FINALE AT PIMLICO » Spring Season of Racing in Maryland Comes to an End. ♦ General Thatcher Wins Spring Handicap, While Heavily Backed Wise Counsellor Fails Badly. » BALTIMORE, Md., May 13.— With the running of today's program at Pimlico, the spring season of racing in Maryland came to a close. Bowie, Havre de Grace and Pimlico have enjoyed the best meetings in the history of these three clubs, both as regards attendance and amount of money handled in the machines. There was a good crowd out this afternoon to witness the running of the afternoon's feature, the Spring Handicap, a dash of a mile and a sixteenth, which brought out a good field which included among others Wise Counsellor. On the strength of his recent victory and the glamor attached to him through winning one of the International match races last fall. Wise Counsellor was the public's choice and heavily backed. He. however, proved a rank disappointment and was soundly beaten, finishing last in a field of six. The winner was General Thatcher, which beat Thomasine by a nose. Wise Counsellor showed his usual brilliant speed in the early stages, setting a fast pace and racing under restraint to the top of the stretch, where he collapsed and dropped out of the picture. The surprise of the race was the good showing of Thomasine and the weak riding of the diminutive Brown. The latter sent Thomasine up with a rush on the outside in the run down the back stretch and at the half mile post was a head in front of Wise Counsellor. It appeared as if Parke was sitting still on Wise Counsellor and simply jollying Brown along. Thomasine, however, hung oa like a tiger anil simply would not he shaken off. This probably nettled Wise Counsellor, for at the top of the home stretch he simply quit and Thomasine drew away and for a time looked a certain winner. When the pinch came Brown was unable to help his mount any and General Thatcher, under strong riding, just managed to get up in the last stride. The stake carried a value of $7,500 and the winner's portion was $6,070. ORI'SADEU TO THE FOKE. The Glen Riddle Farm two-year-olds, which have been a bit slow coming to hand, are r lunding into winning form. On Monday. Friar's Carse showed a smashing good performance, and this afternoon. Crusader came back with a good race, when he came from the rear, in the run through the home stretch, to beat the heavily backed flaffs-man by a head. There was a hot tip out on Gaffsman. The colt has shown keen speed in his trials and it looked a ease of laying the money down and picking it up. That's what his backers thought, c.affsman ran a good race, going to the front with a rush, rounding the far turn and drawing away at the top of the home stretch. In the last sixteenth, he began to tire and it was only in the final strides that Crusad»r caught and passed him. Zepp lin was third. There was a lot of contention in the fourth race from the rise of the harrier to the finish. The winner was Storm King. Off none UM Well, he showed a great flash of ■peed the first eighth, where lie moved up on the outride and at the half-mile post he was right then with tile lead. rs. Four .f them wire racing head and head, with Roland having a slight advantage, while Scorcher. Scotch Broom and Storm King were daaa by. with all four jockeys booting and slushing in an effort to shake one aaother off Storm King came through on the inside entering the home stretch, while Poland arid S orcher went a little wide. At the- eighth post Bcorcher had a slight adraataga and it looked as if he would win. Storm King ease again, however, and. finishing straight and true, just managed to get up in time to beat Scorcher. Poland was third, another neck away. EASY FOR BUI.I.SEYE. Bulls. -ve wns the easiest sort of a winner in the Ooaaolatloa Bteepleohaae for which he was favorite, II. was ridden by -V K- nnedy and beat his opponents by eight lengths. Kennedy rode a patient race on Bvlhwye. He had him under restraint anil n. \ . r made a move until after the) took tin ninth jump. When called on Bulls, v. in n.i! up fast and asaaaaed an easy lead the last half mile and won going away at the tri.l. Etoch Baal was a tiring aecond and Qningamp third. Sunt. I'aliera.s let a fast pace ami was laying in s. . ..ml poajtloa vvli.ri he fell at the la i I. net . Til.- Ooaden stab!.- •cored Ita fir t victory of the meeting when Permanent Wave made a nmawaj affair of the third race, a dash of a mile ami s. retaty yards, th adil "f winch call, d f..r noBWinnerfl at this meeting. Permanent Wave was favorite and n.i-da 11 by McTague. She was off well and assuming an easy lead the first .(uarter was rated under slight restraint until straightened I . (L'uutinueU uu bixtceuUi IBgbJ FINALE AT P1MLIC0 (Continuo.l from first page.) out in the home stretch. At the end the Oeaiea f ill y was inclined to stop and Mc-Tague was tareai to hustle h. r along at the end to keep going. Villager was s..,,nd, a length and a quarter back anil a aMpta of j lengths in front of Cult Say No, It was a tight fit betweea Appellate, Carlton and Warning in the sixth race. Appellate was the li.st ridden and he won by a head from CarttOB, which was a n. . k in front ..f Wanlac. sn-v.-ns awaUei Appellate to the front soon after the start and at the half mil." post Brew away. At the top of ih.-s'r. tch Carlton appeared to have the leader beaten but when it caaM to a finish Tau-lette was not mu h h. lp to his mount and Appellate just lasted Ions namma to win. Warning was on the outside of the pair and 'losing fast. TanletU made a claim of foul after dismounting wlii.h was not allow. I. He was next the baatde rail going to the halt mile post and evidently got timid, as lie in and his mount back and lost a length or two by daiag so. Page 2 Here and There on the Turf: More Derby Hopes Blasted.; Quatrain's Rating Deserved.; Chance Play's Debut.; Maryland Season Ends. Here and There on the Turf More Derby Hopes Blasted. Quatrain's Rating Deserved. Chance Play's Debut. Maryland Season Ends. More Kentucky Derby candidates fell by the wayside Tuesday when G. Frank Croissant's recent purchase, Kentucky Cardinal, scored an easy victory over a band of eligible* for the big race at Churchill Downs. Step Along, which finished second to the Croissant colt, had some excuse for his defeat in that he met with interference, but the Xalapa Farm pair, Sweeping Away and Prince of Bourbon, and the Ziegler hopes, Needle Gun and Borderland, failed hopelessly. Kentucky Cardinal was giving away weight to all of these and consequently his victory may be accepted as ample qualification for his Derby start. It is not likely that the defeat of any of these others will prevent their start ing in the Derby, but their performances in this race appear to be ample evidence that their owners can scarcely hope for much in the big race. Meanwhile James Rowe was testing one of H. P. Whitney's Derby colts at Pimlico. He sent Reminder to the post against older hors s in the Wicomico Handicap at a mile and three sixteenths, and the three year old made a sat isfactory showing. His opponents were not the most formidable in the handicap division, but old Reparation, which finished second, is still good enough to try the mettle of a three year old. Reminder earned himself a trip to Louisville by his success, but whether he will earn anything else after he reaches the Kentucky Derby scene remains to be seei. Captain Hal, in a workout at Churchill Downs, galloped a mils and a quarter Tuesday in 2:05',;. This was rather a remarkab:e trial, but it is such a sharp contrast with the colt's showing in his Clark Handicap race last Saturday that a student of form is puzzled. It is just possible that Captain Hal is one of those horses which burns up the track in the morning, but fails in the afternoon. In any case it is hard to reconcile his tnal of Tues day and his race of last Saturday. Other Kentucky Derby hopes that worked at Churchill Downs Tuesday failed to show any particularly impressive speed. Training f„r the Derby is now practically complete and, unless the candidate is in top form now, there is little chance that he can be made so in time for the running of the race. The Kentucky Derby is naturally the chief topic of discussion wherever turfmen gather this week and the general opinion seems to be that the race is an open cne. Few horsemen are able to overcome old opinions and look upon Quatrain as a legitimate favorite. They do not like winter horses as Kentucky Derby candidates and they feel further that the burden of being the favxrite will be more of a handicap than weight for the Johnson colt. But Quatrain has stood up under his Ken tucky Derby preparation better than any of the other leading candidates. One by on? the horses which were expected to furnish chief op positn n for the son of Omar Khayyam have fallen by the wayside and those that remain, with one or two possible exceptioa«. have done nothing to indicate that they are in a class with the favorite. Quatrain, on past performances and on train ing progress, desrr\e.- t- be the favorite. Whether he can overcome the tradition of failure which has beset Kentucky Derby future choices of the past remains to be seen, but there can be no quarrel with the legitimacy of his rating at the present time. The debut of Chance 1'lay at Jamaica Tues day had been widely heralded. The son of Fair Play and Qu'elle Chance was selected from the big band ot yearlings at the Nursery Stud last year by the late Maj. August Belmont as the best young.ster which the farm had produced since Man o' War. Naturally there was great interest in this colt's first appearance ' under colors. Chance Play is a well-built chestnut with excellent conformation, generally speaking. The only blemish on his appearance is the pres ace of large, unshaptly ankles. These, it is said, are merel) a peculiarity and not a sign cf unsoundness, as such deformities often are. In any case the colt showed that he could run fast when he cantered away from a big band of maidens to an easy victory in spite of the fact that his being green caused him to swerve out in the stretch. One race is not enough of a test to determine the real class of the youngster, but if he can maintain that fine speed which he showed Tuesday over a longer distance later on, he should vindicate the judgment of his late breedir in every way. The defeat of Rock Man by two horses which he had previously beaten was the big surprise of Pindico's Tue.-day racing. This two year old had scored four straight wctones during the Maryland meetings and was considered a practical certainty for the Spring Juvenile Stakes. But he showed none of Ins rare speed m that race and finished thurd behind Sdvcr Finn and Skip Along, neither of which had done anything previously that would earn a high rating. Rock Man must still be considered the outstanding development of the spring two year old racing in Maryland, but there is a blot upon his record. He will have plenty of opportunity to redeem himself in later stak :s. The Maryland spring racing season came to a fitting clone Wednesday afternoon at Pim lico and it is safe to say that seldom have the race courses of that state enjoyed a more pros- I per, us period of operation. Attendance was wonderful from the opening of Bowie to the end of the Pimlico meeting and the crowd which saw the Prrakness Stakes May 8 was one of the largest that ever viewed the race, m spite of the fact that it was decided on a Friday. Maryland's wonderful spring campaign is an indication that all racing sections wdl enjoy exceptional success this year. This indication is already borne out by the attendance at New York and Kentucky tracks. Jamaica has sel dom atiracted such crowds as have been visiting the course this spring and Churchill Downs is aLso drawing exceptionally large patronage daily. This prosperity and popularity of the turf is not an unmitigated blessing, however, bf -] cause it centers upon racing the attention of its enemies as well as that of iu friends. Be-j cause of this, the men who have the destinies of the sport in their hands, must be even more wa'rhful than usual in order to protect the turf from those who for one reason or another wojlj undermine it. Danger comes from the unscrupulous in the ranks of ostensible friends cf racing, as well as from the paid reformers who are constantly attempting to stamp out eveiy amusement in the country. The sport must be protected against both of these menaces. DAILY RACING FORM VOLUME XXXI. NUTtBEJI 131 Kntered .-is second-class matter, April -. 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Tbe name* and addresses are subject to a local and forelfn directory teat. 86.508 is first index oMS25 Daily Racing Form Handicaps Daily Racing Form Handicaps CHUBCHILL DOWNS The horses which seem best in Thursday'! races are : Louisville, Ky., May IS, 1»2J. 1 — Glentster II.. Borderland. Afris. 2— EMANCIPATION. Valence. Dolly Bay. 3 -Breechloader. Links. Miss Bal e, 4— Lady Pike, Cameo. Panola. 5 -King Nadi, Bedford. Barbary Bush. 6 Kitty Pat. Little Visitor. Bignonia. 7 — Dingo, Rib Grass, Quesada. J. L DemDsejr. Nesv York Handicap. 1 — Glenister II., Fair Vision, Saar, Royal Princess. 2 — Emancipation, Dolly Bay, Omnia, Nine Sixty. 1 -Breechloader. Pablo. Links. Miss Babe. 4 — Panola, Cameo, Lady Carolyn, Sister Diana. 5— BARBARY Bl'SII, Boon Companion. King Nadi, Bedford. 6 — Little Visitor, Beach Talk, Princess Adele, Buttress. 7 — Quesada, Dingo, Miss Mazie, Rib Grass. ChlcaEO Handicap. 1 — Glenister II.. Saar. Pogo. Fair Vision. 2 — Emancipation. Banderole, Valence, Nine Sixty. 3 — Breechloader. Links. Licrre. Sandalwood. 4 — PANOLA, Cameo, I^ady Carolyn. 5 — Bedford. Buck. King Nadi, Barbary' Bush. 6 — Little Visitor. Kitty Pat, Buttress. Beach Talk. 7 — Quesada, Dingo. Rib Grass. Miss Mazie, Cincinnati Handicap. 1 — Glenister II.. Pogo. Borderland. Saar. 2 Valence. Nine Sixty. Omnia. Serious. 3 — Breechloader, Licrre, Million, Sandalwood. 4 Panola. Lady Carolyn. Cameo. 5— King Nadi, Boon Companion, Bedford, Breakfast Bell. 6 Princess Adele, Little Visitor, Buttress, Kitty Pat. 7— RIB GRASS. Quesada. Miss Mazie. Dingo. Ouaer-TCr'a Handicap. 1— Glenister II.. Saar. Fair Vision. Garr. 2 — Valence. Emancipation, Nine Sixty, Banderole. 3 — Breechloader. Links. Sandalwood. Lierre. 4— PANOLA, Cameo. Lady Carolyn. 5 — King Nadi. Boon Companion, Barbary Hush. Bedford. 6 — Little Visitor. Kitty Pat, Buttress, Princess Adele. 7 — Quesada, Miss Mazie, Rib Grass, Dingo. i iiiiM-uMit of Handicaps. 1 — Glenister II., Saar, I'ogo. Fair Vision. 2— Emancipation, Valence, Nine Sixty, Dolly Bay. 3— BREECHLOADER, Links, Lierre. Sandalwood. 4 — Panola. Lady Pike. Cameo. Lady Carolyn. 5 — King Nadi, Barbary Bush, Bedford, Boon Companion. 6 — Little Visitor, Kitty Pat. Princess Adele, Buttress. 7 — Quesada, Dingo, Rib Orass, Miss Mazie. MAPLE HEIGHTS The horses which seem best in Thursday's races are : Cleveland, Ohio, May 13, 192J. 1 — Miss Maggie. Captain Guard. Dick's Seth. 2 — Ossaleen, Uncle Velo, Tulane. 3 — Hobson. Pearl Madeline. Red Squirrel. 4 — Private Peat. Trafalgar, Dave Goldie. r — Finday, Boots and Shoes. Mart Bunch. 6 — Rajah. Brass Band. Briar Sweet. 7— HL'ONEC, Dolph. Spirea. F. H. Sproule. New York II andienp. 1 — Adele W . Miss Maggie, Dick's Seth, Mart-donna. 2 — Peace Pal, Red Legs, Tulane, Kirkleving-ton. 3 — Pearl Madeline, Full Point, Red Squirrel, Deceitful. 4 — Double Shot, Room Mate, Beg Pardon, Froth. 5 BUNNY GIRL, Fireaway, Banker Brown. Dalton. 6 — Leslie, Ethel F.. Chemlserie. Rajah. 7 Slanderer, Dolph. Belario, Spirea. i hicnuo Handicap. 1 — Southern Melody. Adele W, Dick's Seth. Jack o' Hearts. 2 — Uncle Velo, Red Legs, Kirklevington. Peace Pal. 3— Pearl Madeline. Red Squirrel, Elm. Gad. 4 — French Canadian. Nancy McKay, Double Shot, First Call. 5 — Sunny Girl. Banker Brown, Dalton, Boots i and Shoes. 6 — Brass Band, Leslie, Peggy O., Matinee Idol. 7— SPIREA. Slanderer. Dolph. Attorney. Cincinnati Handicap. 1 — Southern Melody. Jack o' Hearts, Sligo Branch, Dick's Seth. 2— Peace Pal, Red Arrow, Red Legs, Uncle Velo. 3— Hobson, Full Point, Deceitful, Pearl Madeline. 4 — Beg Pardon, Double Shot, Nancy McKay, George Starr. 5™ Sunny Girl, Dalton. Banker Brown. Fire-away. 6— Leslie. Ethel F.. Rajah. Peggy O. I— DOLPH. Spirea, Attorney. Belario. Observer's Handicap. 1— Southern Melody. Dick's Seth, Adele W., Jack o' Hearts. 2 — reace Pal, Ossaleen, Red Legs, Kirklev-ington. 3— Red Squirrel, Tearl Madeline, Full Point, Gad. 4 — Convent. French Canadian, Nancy McKay, Double Shot. 5 — Dalton. Sunny Girl. Banker Brown, Atonement. 6— Ethel F.. Teggv O., Matinee Idol, Brass Band. 7— SPIREA, Huonec, Dolph, Attorney. i eiisensiis of Handicaps. 1 — Southern Melody. Miss Maggie, Adele \V, Dick's Seth. 2 — Peace Pal. Ossaleen. I'ncle Velo, Red Legs. 3 — Pearl Madeline. Hobson. Red Squirrel, Full Point. 4 — Private Peat. French Canadian, Double I Shot. Beg Pardon. 5— SUNNY GIRL. Finday, Dalton, Banker Brown. S — Leslie. Rajah. Brass Band. Ethel F. 7 — Spirea, Huonec, Slanderer, Dolph. JAMAICA The horses which seem best in Thursday's races are : Sew York, ". Y.. May U, 1»25. 1 — Camphor Ball. Nat Evens. Little Blaze. 2— Athelstan. Top Sergeant Over Fire. 3— HIDDEN JEWEL, New Hope. Carmen Pantages. 4 — Pique, Silver Fox. Noah. 5 — Rlgel. Metrodore. Federalist. 6 — Idiosyncrasy, Extra Dry. Lightship. C. J. Connors. Ness/ York Handicap. 1 — Nat Evens. Little Blaze, Camphor Ball, Skip Little Noon. 2 — Athelstan, Over Fire, Top Sergeant. Vul-nad. 3 — High Commander, New Hope, Fittston, Hidden Jewel. 4— PIQUE. Contract. Noah, Silver Fox. i — Metrodore, Tufter, Golden Age, Galatia. 6 — Pleasant Memories, Extra Dry, idiosyncrasy. Chrysalis. Ctiicaito Handicap. 1 — Nat Evens, Famine, Little Blaze. Bombardier. 2— ATHELSTAN. Vulnad. Suncar. Thimble. 3 — High Commander, Frances Johnson, Ak-bar. Roiville. 4 — PiqUL-. Silver Fox. Noah. Polly McWiggles. 5 — Tufter. P.upee. Royal Duck, Galatia. 6 — Chrysalis. Extra Dry, Idiosyncrasy, Pleasant Memories. Cincinnati Handicap. 1 — Nat Evens. Volunteer, Camphor Ball, Skip Little Noon. 2— ATHELSTAN, Suncar, May Party, Top Sergtant. 3 — New Hope. Hidden Jewel, Frances Johnson. Fairlight. 4 — Koala, Silver Fox. Stirrup Cup, Contract. 5 — Rupee, Golden Age. Confluente, Rodeo. 6 — Extra Dry. Idiosyncrasy, Chryalis, Pleasant Memories. Observer"* II a ml Imp. 1— Nat Evens. Camphor Ball, Volunteer, Little Llaze. 2— ATHELSTAN, Suncar, Vulnad, Top Scr-tea nt. 3 — New Hope, Akbar, Hidden Jewel, High Commander. 4 — Pique, Silver Fox, Noah, Polly McWiggles. 5 — Rigel, Royal Duck, Tufter. Rupee. 6 — Idiosyncrasy, Extra Dry, Chrysalis, Lightship. Consensus of Ilandleapa. 1 — Nat Evens, Camphor Ball. Little Blaze, Volunteer. 2— ATHELSTAN, Suncar, Over Firev Top Sergeant. 3 — New Hope, High Commander, Hidden Jewel, Akbar. 4 — Pique, Noah, Silver Fox, Polly McWiggles. 5 — Rigel, Rupee, Metrodore, Tufter. 6 — Idiosyncrasy. Chrysalis, Tleasant Memories. Extra Dry. WHEELING The horses which seem best in Thursday's races are : Wheeling, W. Ya., May IS, 19i... 1— La Belle, Cottager, Little Betty. 2 — Wilton Flanna. Whirlwind. Riposta. 3 — Gordon Shaw, Mason Towle, Black Monkey. I — Wee Toddler, Hilloro. Ilena. 5 — Chile. War Garden. Stella .Maris. 6 — QUAVER, Arragosa, Frank Fogarty. 7 — Dustman, Prince Direct, Grandson. J. J. Murphy. »tt York llniiill.nu. 1— La Belle, Cottager, Princess Ahmed. St. Faust. 2— Whirlwind, Wilton Flanna. Murphy, Star Time. 3 — Red Weed, Steve, Cappy Ricks, Gordon Shaw. 4— Hilloro. Wee Toddler. Lancelot, Lummie W. 5— STELLA MARIS, Monsoon. Spontaneous, Lotto. &— Wise Cracker, Frank Fogarty, Quaver, Uncertain. 1 — Grandson, Dustman, Drapery, Prince Direct. Cklcaso Handicap. 1 — Cottager. La Belle, SL Faust. Princess Ahmed. 2 — Whirlwind, Wilton Flanna. Riposta. Fleer. 3 — Gordon Shaw, Red Weed, Mason Towle, Dixie Dick. 4 — Wee Toddler, Lancelot, Ilena, Countess Claridge. 5— WAR GARDEN, Chile, Stella Maris, Spontaneous. 6— Quaver, Frank Fogarty, Wise Cracker, Uncertain. 7 — Grandson, Dustman, Trince Direct, Figuration. Cincinnati Handicap. 1— Cottager, La Belle, St. Faust. Little Betty. 2— Star Time, Riposta, Wilton Flanna, Whirlwind. 3— Red Weed, Gordon Shaw, Steve. Reliability. 4— Hilloro, Wee Toddler. Machiavelli. Ilena. 5 — Stella Maris, Lotto, Monsoon. Spontaneous. G— Wise Cracker, Quaver, Arragosa, Uncertain. 7— GRANDSON, Dustman, White Haven, Drapery. Olixrser'i Handicap. 1— Cottager, La Belle, Princess Ahmed, St Faust. 2^Star Time, Fleer, Wilton Flanna, The Muk-skinner. 3 — Gordon Shaw, Red Weed, Steve, Dixie Dick. 4— Wee Toddler, Hilloro, Machiavelli, Lancelot 5— WAR GARDEN. Chile, Stellas Maris, Monsoon. 6 — Quaver, Wise Cracker, Arragosa, Uncertain. I — Grandson, Dustman, Drapery, Prince Direct. Concensus of Handicap* 1— Cottager. La Belle, St. Faust. Little Betty. 2— Whirlwind, Star Time, Wilton Flanna, Riposta. 3 — Gordon Shaw, Red Weed, Steve, Mason Towle. i — Wee Toddler, Hilloro. Ilena. I^tncelot. i — War Garden, Stella Maris. Chile. Monsoon. C — Quaver. Wise Cracker, Frank Fogarty, Arragosa. ' — GRANDSON, Dustman, Drapery, Prince Direct. Jamaica Turf Notes JAMAICA TURF NOTES NEW YORK. N. Y.. May 13. Jockey Marinelli is showing decided improvement according to advices from Mary Immaculate Hospital at Jamaica. Marinelli has regained consciousness and has started a milk diet. His wife and daughter are constantly at his bedside. H. C. Fisher and Frank E. Wilson left for Kentucky to witness Swope run in the Derby. Max liirsch has reached the conclusion not to ship the champion Sarazen to Toronto for his engagement in the Toronto Cup at Woodbine. Two horses changed hands via the claiming route in the fifth race. J. A. Coburn took St. Martins from E. Arlington for $1,400 and J. W. Scherrard took Ducky from R. Alexander for $1,300. The Greentreo Stable's Moonraker changed hands after winning the Newtown Selling Stakes, the feature event of the card. Clarence Buxton, whose lx,ng Point finished second, claimed the son of Broomstick Alster Cress for $4,000. Page 3 Daily Racing Form Charts: Churchill Downs I^AIUT RACING FORM CHURCHILL DOWNS 10TJTSVILLE. KT.. WEDNESDAY. MAY 13. 1925 .—Chun hill Downs (1 Mile.) Fourth Day. Kentucky Jockey Club. Spring Meeting of 19 days. Weather cloudy. ■ . . ^ __ ^^_^^^__^___^^_^^^^^_^^^^^^^_^^^^^^^^___^^_^^_^— Stewards. ('. W. Itay, S. C. Nuckols and E. Hogg. Placing Judges. \V. II. Shelley, N. H. Mi-Clellan.l and K. . Webb. Starter, William Snyder. Racing Secretary. W. II. Shelley. Racing starts at 2 00 p. m. (Chicago time. :t:00 p. m.). W indicates whip. S purs, B blinkers. Fig-urea in parentheses following the distance of each race indicate date, track record, age of horse and weight carried. *lndicates apprentice allowance. QQ i * * FIRST RACE— 3-4 Mile. (May 24. 1921— 1 :11— 6—128 .) Purse $1,300. 3-year-olds. Claim- J\3-±£d£d ins. Net value to winner SI. 000: second. WOO third. $100. Index llorsea AWtPPSt % % Str Fin Jockeys Owner! Equiv. Odds Str'l HiU'lxiWN TOWN wb 111 7 5 1 1« l'l 1» K Pool J W Tarrish 470-101 8937S I,AI) o' MINK w 113 19 1 3' 2'1 21 21 11 Harvey W ■ Caskey Jr 49.-101 8.134 7 MV DMUM w- 108 S 4 2' 4* 3" If. J Heupel Q C Cudahy 27T0-lft 88414 WILL WKI.LS wn 111 6 7 (11 71 51 4' M Garner B N Holman l.'u-lJi 88263'THEO. KAY wb 106 .1 9 7»k f." 41 5» J A M'ney Beacom Manor Stable f61'-10l (87818 i"McCULLOCH w 103 12 % 6* 61 6» 61 It lllu.lau W ■ Applegate 415-100 K6483MH TCH GIRL w 10: B 3 4' 31 7» 71 I, Xeal International Stablo 3715-100 89242 SAM MENGEI. w 107 13 11 11' lis 8» 81 W Kronk J T Looney t 89327 BROKEN TOY w 106 1 10 9* 9= 10' 9" B Meyer Idle Hour Mat Km Stb 1453-100 ( 89242 IPII.LAGElt wb 107 II 13 10' 10 !1 10« 1) Jonei C H Knebelkamp fS?-10 8S299 maim • 107 S 3 8' 81 12' 11' ■ McAl ey T E Mueller t GAL PINO SHOES w- 108 4 13 13' 12' 11' 12' T Brothrs Parkview Stable t (89105 *REAI.IZE w 95 9 1* 12' 13' 13' 13' (} Johnson Williams Bros t 89103 TI.NAMOU w 101 1 6 14' 14' 14' 14» W Harvey J N Camden 1080-101) 89370"A1R CASTLB w 102 14 15 15 15 15 15 L Oevlng Harnod Bros & Jones t vMutucl field. Time. 23%. 47%. 1:13%. Track fast. $2 mutuels paid Down Town. $11.40 straight. $0.20 place, 14.80 allow; Lad o' Mine, $7.10 plsce. $5.70 show: My Dream. SHOO show. Kqu valent booking odds- Down Town. 470 to 100 straight, 210 to 100 place, 140 to 100 show; Lad o Mine, 255 to 100 place, 185 to 100 show; Mi Dream, 480 to 100 show. Winner — t'h. c. by Kscoba — Cousin Martha, by Pirate of Penzance (tra.ned by T. T. Hayes; bred by Mr. J. W. I'arnsh). Went to jiost at 1 59. At post 4 minutes. Start good and s'ow. Won easily: second and third driving. DOWN TOWN liegan quickly and clear of interference and. setting a fast pace, led for the entire race and ansl under restra nt at the end. LAI) O' MINE raced prominently for the entire race, but was tir,ng at the end. MY DKKAM began somewhat slowly mil closed a gap. WILL WKI.LS made up grcund and finished fast. BROKEN TOY' suffered from interference. TIN'AMOU was taken lack sharply immediately after the start. M, CULLOCH tired in (he stretch. S latched S8247"Tr:insfnimer, 108: 82112 Headache, 100; 89371 Itobert Maxwell, 08; True Wortk, 100: 8742S Iaidy in Gold. 9C. Overweight — Will Wells. 3 pounds. QQiOQ SECOND RACE— 4 1-2 Furlongs. (May 21. 1921— 52%— 2—110.) Purse 21,200. 2-year-0£FTt sW«L olds. Fillios. Maidens. Net value to winner 2990: socond, 2200: third, $100. Index Horses AWtPPSt ', str Fin Jockeys Owners Equiv. Odds Str't 89138'RELLE w 115 6 2 2'1 l'l 1» M Garner O P Croissant 115-100 BARBARA w 115 3 1 3'' 21 2* K Pool Cold Stream Fni Stb 225-10) 89369 POST MISTRESS w 113 12 f i :: ;4 I. Neal International Stable 1605-100 SPICES w 115 11 7 5' 4' 4' E McClng J N Camden 4060-100 89172 MIEl X w 115 10 4 11 «« 5 R McAl'ey T E Mueller 8625-100 I 89369 CAROLINE w 115 8 10 (.' 51 61 H Gray R C Frakes 3260-100 INSTRUCTRESS wb 115 1 12 11* 91 71 E Sande W Ziegler Jr U040-WO ROSE II. w 115 9 3 9« 8" 8» T Brothrs Parkview Stable 9705-100 CPPIP1 CL'RSE w- 115 5 5 71 7" 9« J H Burke E B McLean 7225-10) FLECH1TA w 115 2 8 8' 10' 10" C Ponce W Ziegler Jr t PAGAN PRINCESS w- 115 7 9 10' 11" 11" J Heupel J O & G H Keene {1875-100 LA SABINA w 115 4.11 13 12 12 W Harvey Link Stable t jCoupled as W. Ziegler Jr. entry: "tJ- O. and G. H. Keene and Link Stable entry. Time, 23%. 47%. 54%. Track fast. 52 mutnels paid — Belle. $4.30 straight. $2.70 place, $2 40 show; Barbara, $3.00 place, $2 GO show; Tost Mistress. $4.50 show. Equivalent booking odds— Belle, 115 to 100 straight. 35 to 100 place, 20 to 100 show; Barbara. 50 to 100 place. 30 to 100 show: Post Mistress. 125 to 100 show. Winner — Ch. f. by Pennant — Polly Prim, by Pirate of Pensance (trained by M. F. Shapoff; bred by Mr. J. C. Milam) Went to im st at 2:31. At post 3 minutes. Start bad and slow. Won handily: second and third driving. BELLE, away well and showing the most speed, raced into the lead after going the first quarter and hebj the race safe to the end. BARBARA raced forwardly for the entire race and came fast through Ihe stretch. POST MISTRESS had to lie ridden wide on all the turns and ran a good race. MIEl X tired badly after going the first quarter in the lead. INSTRUCTRESS, away early, closed a big gap in the last quarter. SPICES ran well. Scratched 893(11) Banderole. 115: 89080 Bride o' the Wind, 115. Q Q A f*jT THIRD- RACli— 1 Mile and 70 Yards. (May 30. 1918— 1 :41%— 4— 1 10.) $1,300 Added. 0«7'^3CMTxt 3-year-olds and upward. Fillies and Mares. Net value to winner 21,000; second, $230: third. $120. Index Horses AWtTPSt % % % Str Fin Jockeys Owners Equiv. Odds Str't 89327*BONA VERA w 4 105 7 2 2' 1" 1« 1" 1» L Geving Harned Bros St. Jones 275-100 84940MIELEN" CARTER w 3 56 4 5 3" 4' 31 2'1 21 W Charles C E Hamilton 385-100 88014 KENNMARE wb 5 111 1 7 7 7 7 31 3» W Anson Mrs C M Rusche 5130-100 88977 "ELUSIVE ws 4 106 ( I (■( () C l'| H Meyer E W Newman 350-1CO 88S77 PROTECTRESS wb 3 106 3 6 4' 3" 4» 51 5' T Brothrs Tobacco Stablo 4245 100 ( 88737 )*C. MARRONE WB6 10S 5 3 S1 5' 51 6" 6"» O Johnson J P Mills 380-100 89SS7 W DING THR LGHw 6 111 1 1 1» 2' !" 7 7 J Heupel H W Young 770-100 Time. 23%. 48. 1:14%. 1:41%. 1:46. Track fast. $2 mutuels pa.d- Bona Vera, $7.50 straight, $4.30 place, $3.80 show, Helen Carter, $5.40 place, $4.70 show: Kennmare, $10.90 show. Equivalent b K king odds Bona Yera. 275 to 100 straight. 115 to 100 place, 90 to 100 show; Helen Carter. 170 to 100 place, 1.15 to 100 show: Kennmare. 445 to 100 show. Winner-B. f, by Sir Martin — Recession, by Woolsthorpe (trained by L. Jones; bred by Mr. John E. Madden). Went to post at 3:03. At post 1 m nute. Start good snd slow. Won easily; second and third driving. BON-A YEKA liegan fast, showed the most speed and won all the way as her rider pleased. HELEN CARTER ran welt and saved tnuih ground on the turns, but tired and just lasted to save second place. KENNMARE. away poorly and far back for three-quarters, came wide into the stretch, but finished fast. BI.IS1YK. wae going well at the end. CATHARINE MARRONE waa far back all the way. WINDINi; THROL'liH quit badly after setting a fast early pace. Scratched 8U139 Manmaneh. 101: 89395 Prudy, 90. Overweight — Protei tress. 5 pounds. £ Q ,|4r»Er FOVTRTH RACE — 3-4 Mile. (M»y 24, 1921—1 : 11— 6— 1287) Jeffentown Handicap. Puna OtL/TC^lO $1,800, 3-year-olds and upward. Net value to winner $1,350; second, $300; third, $150. Index llorsea AWtPPSt '.. % str Fin Jockeys Owners Equiv. Odds Str't 88321 :l;OB CAHILL wb 4 106 7 $ 5a 41 21 1» H Meyer Idlo Hour Stk Pm Stb 2040-100 855S» l.ATHROP w 5 108 2 t S'l 7' 41 2» J A M'ney Elorisant Stable 1220-100 89330'IsrsTER wb 6 112 9 3 4" 6' 3" 3* W Harvey J Livingston tl70 10J (88706)SrNSPERO w 4 114 1 6 9 8*1 5» 4» J D M'ney La lira J Stable J795-100 89330 KNKKiiY w 4 120 4 2 l'l l'l 11 5'1 W W Tor Parkview Stable 153-100 8514* M, ACI.1KPE w 4 108 5 4 S1 5 6' t" R H'ngton J Livingston t 88948 GREAT JAZ w 5 110 6 1 2" 3» 7« 7 N Barrett O Wiedemann 2756-L'J 88464 'ELECTOR wb 3 106 8 7 7" 9 8' 8» W Pronk La Brae Stable t 89175 RIVIERA w 3 10.il 3 5 3' 21 9 9 J Heupel J It Manheimer 3480-100 ICoupled as J. Livingston entry; ;I.a Brae Stable entry. Time. 23%. 47. 1:13%. Track fast. $2 mutuels paid— Bob Cahill. $42.80 straight, $15 30 place, $4.40 show; Lathrop, $17 00 place. $4 70 show; J. Livingston entry, $2.50 show Equivalent hooking odds Bob Cahill. 2040 to 100 straight. 005 to 100 place, 120 to 100 show; I.atliiwp 750 to 100 place, 135 to 100 show; J. I.i\ ingston entry, 25 to 100 show. Winner--Ch. c, by Polymeljan- Dreamy II., by Persimmon (trained by W. Hurley; bred by Idle Hour Stock Farm). Went to post at 3:36. At post 8 mioutes. Start good and slow. Won driving: second and third the same. BOB CAHILL began slowly, but moved up steadily and. saving much ground on the turns, came faBt through the stretch and won in the list stride. LATHROP. also away poorly, lost ground by coming wide into the stret h. but finished with a rush. BCSTER was ridden wide and. tiring, just lasted to save third place. Sl'NSPKRO dosed a big gap and fin shed gamely. ENERliY set a fast early pa -e, but quit badly in the last sixteenth. GREAT JAZ and RIVIERA were done -tfter going a half mile Scratched— 85400'I.aveen. 105: (82673)I.ouis Hubenstein. 105; 893.10 The Runt, 106. Overweights- -tireat Jaz, 4 pounds: Elector, 4: Riviera, 3%. Q{\/i*ytl FIFTH RACE— 1 Mile and 10 Yards (May 30. 1919—1:41% — 4—1100 New Albany Ot/'TaiO Purse. Purse $1,600. 3-year-olds and upward. Allowances. Net value to winner $1,200: second. $358. third. $222. Index Horses AWtPPSt % % % Str Fin Jockeys Owners Equiv. Odds Str't 89141 'GRAEME w 4 116 4 3 3« 3" 21 1 1" E Pool J N Camden 95-1CO t 9331 LEE O. COTNERwB 3 106 1 2 l" 1« 1" 2« 2' W Pronk R W Collins 155-100 (85444IK1NG GORIN II w 4 110 2 12' 2'1 3" 3" 3' M Garner 1» Coyno 7 -"!'«' 88269 CI.ul.STKR w I 110 3 4 4 4 4 4 4 J Heupel J Mci— 2165-10 J Time, 23%. 47%. 1:13%. 1 39%. 1 44. Track fast. $2 mutuels paid Graeme. $3.90 straight. $2.30 plaie; Lee O. Coiner, $2.80 place; no show mutuels sold Equivalent booking odds — Graeme, 95 to 100 straight, 15 to 100 place; I.ee O. Cotner, 40 to 100 plai e. Winner — Ch g, by Light Brigsde Tolando. by St. Florian (trained by D. E. Stewart; bred by Mr. Johnson N. Camdcnl. Went to post at 4 14. At post 1 minute. Start good and slow. Win driving; second and third the same GRAEME was far ba k for (lie first half mile, then moved up Willi i rush in the next quarter j and raced by LEE O. COTNER will, ea*e when an eighth out. but tired in the final strides and ; barely lasted to win. I.KE O. coTNKlt raced into a long lead at once and set a fast pace, but ap pcared badly beaten in the last eighth, then . ame agnin near the end and finished gamely. KING GORIN II. had no mishaps and raced fairlv will ( LolSTKK stumbled at the start and was alwajs far back. Scratched— (S8.t.l8)Osprey. 114. MO1 Harbary Bush, 110. 85313 tup Bearer, 100. Overweights- I.eo O. Cotner, 2 pounds. CQ/197 ■ITTsT 1H11 I l-l Furloturs! (May 21. 1921— M%— •— HO. ) Wattirson Lane 0«Ir4^f 4 Purse. Purse $1,409. 2-year-olds. Colls and Geldings. Allowances. Net value to I winner $1,100: second. $230; third. $100 Index Horses AWtPPSt 'i Str Fin Jockeys Owners Equiv. Odds Str't 89328 RHINOCK v ll ) ( 3» 2' 1" W Prink I'.irkvuw stablo 5085-100 (89172jiANCI I'J-N W 115 7 I ■. •)• M ney William* Uioa JO0-1B0 | ( 89328 )SAMVY MAN w 115 I t II 11 3 W W Tor H P He«fHey 1JO-109 (88830)SAMARON w 115 5 7 7« 6' 4k FSharpe Swlnffatonn- Stable 2O3O-109 89332 RED CAP wn 115 4 4 .V 4' f,s J H Burke R II McLean 291-100 (890,9)ESTTN w 115 3 2 4 6» (• W Harvey W S Payne 560-100 ..... JACK RIKOER w 111 2 t G» 7 7 D Conn'ly T J Pendorgast 7515-10) 8,3,2 MARTIAL WAND WB115 19 9 $» »• L Neal International Stable 709O-1O0 89I4*'BAR LIGHT w 110 8 S 8« 9 9 It H'ngton Audiey Farm Stable 6903-100 Time. 23%, 47%. 64%. Track fast. $2 mutuels paid— Rhinock. $103.70 straight, $11.70 place. $8 80 show; Sanction. $1 50 place. $3 90 show: Sandy Man. $2 80 show. , Equivalent booking odds— Rh nock. 5085 to 100 straight. 1985 to 100 place, 340 to 100 show; Sancf tion. 32. to 100 place. !I5 to 1(K) show: Sandy Man, 40 tn 10) show. " W.nner— B, c, by Prince Pal— nose of Roses, by McGce (trained by It. Goose: bred by Xalaps. Fa rm I . Went to post at 4 44. At post 3 minntea. Start good and slow. Won driving: second and thinl the same. UIIINOCK. away slowly and racing wide on the turn", came wllh a rush through the stretch and. under hard riding, got up to score a lucky win. SAM TION. racing in closest pursuit all the way, would have won with a stronger finish. SANDY MAN act a fast pace and bad no mishaps but began tiring in the last eighth. SAMARON ran well. RED CAP had a rough race. ESTIN waa taken back sharply in the first quarter. Scratched 89332'Take a Chance. 113. Overweight — Jack Rieger, 1 pound. — - f ' SQ4.2S SEVENTK RACE— 1 1-16 Miles. (May 24. 1922—1:44—4—113.) Purse $1,300. 4-yeax-*J*J^*d(J olds and upward. Claiming. Net valuo to winner $1,000: second. $200: third. $100. Index Horses AWtPPSt % % % Str Fin Jockeys Owners Equiv. Odds Str't .5HB rEAX KINO w 4 10C 6 2 2'1 2' P 1' 1| D Jones C It Knebelkamp 173 100 89368 PRETWELL w 4 102 8 1 3' 3' 2» 2' 2'J R Yelton M Lowenstein 245-100 89245 -NIXIALES w t 108 1 5 5' 5' 4' 3' 3" W Fronk J T Looney 315-100 89143 PIR1TY wb 5 111 3 4 4'} 4' 5» 4« 4| M Garner O F" Croissant 1075-KT) 8, ,73'SEA (Ol'RT wb 7 M 5 8 7' 7' 7' 6' 5' J Guy Pour Oaks Stk Pin Stb Mt-M 89241'QIOIN wr. 1 10) 2 7 8 8 8 71 6' G Johnson Williams Bros 11SO-100 89329-TENDER BETH wb 5 98 7 6 U 1' 3 6' 7» L Pkhon Mrs R MoGarvoy H'5-100 89048 RANDEL w 6 107 4 3 6* 61 61 8 8 K McAI'ev T E Mu-ller 4110-1UO Time. 24%. 49%. 1:14%. 1:40%. 1:47%. Track fast. $_ mutuels paid— Bean King. $! .50 straight, $4.70 place. $3.50 show; Fretwell, $4 30 plsce, $3.00 show: Nogales, $3.10 show. Equivalent booking odds- Bean King. 375 to 100 straight. 135 to 100 place, 73 to 100 show; Fret-veil, llo to 100 place. M to 100 show; Nogales. 55 to 100 show. Winner— Ch. g, by Escoba— Handzarra, by Handsel (trained by E. J. O'Connell- bred by Mr John II. Morris). Went to post nt 5 13. At post 1 minute. Start good and slow. Won driving: second and third lh« same. BEAN KING began well and was saved under restraint until on the stret. h turn, where he meed into the lead and held FRETWELL safe at Ihe end. FRETWELL. also away f .rward'y. ran well and fin shed gamely. NOGALES dosed a gap in the last quarter. PURITY had no m sliaps. TENDEH SET II was raced into exhaustion in the first three quarters after gett.ng away slowly and swervrng. QI OIN ran a had race. Scratched— 88144 Mayor Carrel. 98. Overweights Bean King. 1 p..und: rretwell, !; Purity. S. ■ —I Daily Racing Form Charts: Jamaica I j ; I | JAMAICA (Copyright. 1925. by Daily Racing Form Publishing Company ) NEW YORK. N. Y.. WEDNESDAY. MAY 13, 1925 —Jamaica (1 M.le.l Thirteenth Day Metropolitan Jockey Club. Spring Meeting of 20 days. Weather clear. Stewards. J. E. Cowdin. G. II. Bull and W S Yosburgh. Judges, E. C. Smith and C. Corneblsen. Starter, Mars Cassidy. Racing Secretary. G. F. Dobson. Racing starts at 2 30 p. m. (Chen go time. 1:30 p. m.l.'W indicates whip, S spurs. B blinkers. Fig ores in parentheses following the d stane of each race indicate date, track record, age of horse and weight carried. •Indicates apprentice allowance. QQil ft FIRST RACE— 5-8 Mile. (May 16. 1923— 58%— 2— 111.) Purse $1,009. 2-year-olds. *-'"»-■-*# Allowances. Net value to winenx $".C0; second, $200; third. $100. Index Horses AWtPPSt % % Str Fin Jockeys Owners O H O P S 89005 HIGH STAR WB 108 4 4 3» 3» 3« l«k E Kummerl.og Cabin Stb 8 12 10 4 2 (R9136ISIRPRISE PARTYw 118 6 5 2' 21 Ink 2' L Fator J Butler 3 4 3} 1 --5 K8809»AI'CILLA w 115 5 2 ■* 1' 2» 2JBs L, McAtee L S Thompsont6-5 3-2 7-5 1-2 1-5 ( 89238 ESPINO wb 118 3 3 41 4' 4 | 4" T McTagtW Zeigler Jr 4 7 7 21 I (89041 ) ACROSTIC w 118 1 6 6» 5 5» 5" C KummerH P Whitney t6-5 3-2 7-5 1-2 1-5 ESPANOL w 108 7 7 7 7 7 61 I) McATfeWoods Garth 20 30 30 10 I 89299'SUOMI WB 108 2 1 5' 6« 6' 7 G Ellis Greentree Stb 5 6 18-55-5 1-2 Houpled as L. S. Thompson and n. P Whitney entry Time. 23%. 46%. 59%. Track fast. Winner B. c. by North Star III— Haute Roche, by Rock Sand (trained by L. Feustcl; bred hj Nursery Stud). Went to post at 2:32. At post 2 minutes. Start good and slow. Won driving: second and third th« same. HIGH STAR, away well and saving grcund on the turns, came fast through the stretch sno outgamed SURPRISE PARTY in the final drive. The latter swerved over sharply after the start and caused a jam. then came on the outside when entering the sterteh and, passing AI'CILLA. fin ished fast. A! CII.LA showed the most early speed, but tired. ESPINO wss .Inifflcl back at the start and finished with a rush on the outside. ACROSTIC was in close quarters and forced to be taken up in the first eighth. ESPANOL was badly outrun. SLOMI was knocked back after the start. CO |1 f*T SECOND RACE— 1 Mile and 70 Yards. (Oct. 10. 1924— 1:41%— 3— 101.) Purse $1,000. Ot7"±J. I 3-year-olda and upward. Maidens. Claiming. Net value to winner $700 second $200: third. $100. Index Horses AWtPP8t % % % Str Fin Jockeys Owners O II C P S 89295'CIE-RACK w 4 110 6 1 2' I'll' 1» 1« It M th»w.,J Wormser 3 ?,\ 13-51 1-2 89321 -WARATAH wb 3 95 5 5 3» 2 2« 2« 2' S Hebert R Hyams 4 6 6 21 6-5 84673' WEDLOCK w 3 105 2 3 H !■ 3' a* 3'" J Shanks J S Cosden 2 13-513-51 1-2 89325 URANUS wb 6 110 3 4 4" 3» 4« 4« 4' P CatroneMrs M Colemanl 4 18-56-5 3-5 88000'«MISS WASHTNwb 3 110 4 2 5« 6' 6« 6« S'l R Mozer A Mounce 8 8 8 3 S-5 89135 ROMAN PR'CESS w 3 108 7 8 8" 8" 8" 7» C H WakoffG Richct 20 30 24) 1" 6 89321 "STOCKADE wb 4 115 8 6 6' 5 5 5' 7" A A'cardyJ P RlchardsonU. 20 20 8 4 89321'MASTER MIND wb 3 100 1 9 9 9 9 9 8' N Coltoff Mrs E D SprgerS) 61 60 20 10 81339'ADVISER wb 4 106 0 7 7 7' 7' 8» 9 H Rieh'dsF Williams 30 50 50 "0 10 Time. 23%. 48%. 1:14. 1:40. 1:44%. Track fast. Winner— Br. g, by Wrack Cicely, by Cyclades (trained by F. Byer: bred by Sir Robert L Gerry). Went to post at 2:58. At post 1 minute. Start good and slow for all but MASTER MIND Won easily: second and third driving. CUE RACK raced into a good lead and. withstandng a challenge from WARATII after entering the stretch, wen in a canter. WARATAH was a forward contender from Ihe stsrt snd moved up menacingly after entering the stretch, but tired near the end. WEDLOCK set the early pace and finished well. URANUS was always outrun. MISS WASHINGTON could not improve her position. MASTER MIND swerved at the start. ADVISER was eased up when beaten Scratched -81)321 Flora Star. 95; 8U366 Helen tendon. 101. QQ|1 G IHIRD RACE— 3-4 Mile. (Oct. 5, 1922— 1 11%— 2— 117.) Cosmopolitan High CJCF'*-bLO Weight Handicap. $1,200 Added. 3-year-olds and upward. Net value to winner $990; second. $200; third. $100. Index Horses AWtPPSt % % Str Fin Jockeys Owners 0 II C P S 89268 BLIND PLAY w 4 128 5 5 31 1»» 1 1 C KummerLogCabinSt.lStb 21 13-513-53-5 1-5 |89268)TESTER wb 4 131 2 1 2' 2'1 21 2«k L Fator G C Winfrey S-3 9-511-102-5 out 89167 DRY MOON wb 7 134 3 3 4' 3' 3» 3' I. McAtee K Arlington 5 8 8 '11 89322'TURP IDOL w 3 132 1 2 1" 4« 4« 4» B Br'ning J Butler 3 6 5 8-3 1-2 89200 THUNDERING w 3 123 4 4 5 5 5 5 E Legere Mrs T J Regan 15 30 3D 8 3 Time. 24. 46%. 1:11%. Track fast. Winner — B. c, by Fair Play— Blue Glass, by Prince Palatine (trained by I.. Feu-tel bred by Nurserv Stud). Went to post at 3:20. At post 2 mlaates. Start good and slow. Won easily: second and third driving. BLIND PLAY moved up with a rush after rounding the f;ir turn and. passing TESTER after entering the stretch, drew away and was taken under restraint in the final twenty yards TKSTKIt forced a fast pace in the early tunning and raced TURF IDOL into defeat, but could not withstand the winner's lu-h DRY' MOON ran a good race all the way. TURF IDOL set a fast early pace but quit. THUNDERING was always outrun. QQI "I Q FOURTH RACE— 3-4 Mile (Oct. 5. 1922— 1:11%— 8—117.) Nineteenth Running NEW-OttJ-iJ-tF TOWN CLAIMING STAKES. $2,000 Added. 3-year-olds and upward. Net value to winner $2,875: second. $500: third. $250. Index Horses AWtPPSt % % Str Fin Jockeys Owners O H C P S 89270 MOONRAKER w-B 5 112 3 1 3«k 3»k 1' l'l O Ellis Greentree Stb 3 6 6-1 89271 'LONG POINT w 5 113 5 3 51 4" 3' 2' M HuxtonC Buxton 21 21 l"-39-10"-5 89270'EMISSARY w 3 104 6 4 4'1 5' 4" 3 H Rich'dsll L Gerry 1 I 12 12 5 "I 89326 WATTS wb S 108 4 I 7 7 0» 4'1 T Burns P E Brown 10 15 13 6 3 89248-BI.I KMiiNT WB5 117 12 1» 1' 21 5' J Shanks Woods Garth 6 8 7 21 6-5 87455 T Iilll.Att'HH II wb 4 113 7 6 2' 2' 51 6« B HrningJ L Holland 15 20 15 6 89270'Hl LLABALOO wb 6 112 2 7 6'1 6l 7 7 L McAtee W C Clancy 2 "i 11-51-5 1-2 Time. 23%. 47%, 1:12%. Track fast-Winner— Ch. h. by Broomstick Alster Cress, by Watercress (tra.ned by V Pcwers- bred by Greentree Stable). Wi nt to post nt I 50. At post 2 minutes. Start good and rIow. Won driving: seeenri and third the same. MOONRAKER. after racing clcse up from the start, moved up with a ruah on the inside when entering the stretch and. racing lll.l EMONT into defeat, held LONG POINT safe in Ihe final drive. The latter began slowly and worked his way up on tie- cutsiile. but tr.ed to swerve over towards the inside thnugli the stretch. EMISSARY ran a giwsl ra. e all the way. WATTS finished fast. III. IK MONT set a fast early Base*, but quit badly. THE DELAWARE II. showed si ecd. HULLABALOO stumbled at the start and went to bis knees. Seratc hed— 89073 Barney Google, 99: 88142'Delhl Boy. 10«; 89270 Hayward. 115; B .Tifi'J.ho. 11!). SQ190 FIFTH RACE— 1 Mile and 70 Yards. (Oct. 10. 1924— 1 41%— 3—101. ) Purse $1,000. 0*y~Mimd\J 4-year-olds and upward. Claiming. Net value to winner $100; second. $200. third. $109. Index Horses AWtPPSt % % Str Fin Jockeys Owners O II C P S 88241 DUCKY wb I 108 3 2 1' 1' 1' 1' I' L Pator Mrs A E aVkaC'ravl 11-311-51-5 1-3 89169 ul KENS GUILD wb • M 1 1 2' 2» 2» • } 2" H WakoffL A Price 15 15 15 6 3 89325'NiiRTII BREE/.Ewu 4 114 5 3 41 4' 3} 3' 3* A A'car.lvl. Clark 30 30 12 5 '1 889II6V--T MARTINS WB 4 110 6 7 5» 5' 4' 4' 4« S Hebert E Arlington 12 12 10 4 8-5 8929.VHKI.CROSS wb 4 112 7 « 6» 6« 6" 5« 5« II Rn h'dsT C Sawyer 4 41 41 8-5 7-10 89237-'V AI.ciR wiill 105 2 4 3' 3' 5» 6" 6'" P CatroneMrs P J I.avin 2 11-52 4-5 1-3 89293 EAGLE ARBIE w 4 102 4 8 8 7' 7" 7" 7-» R Mozer Mrs M Coleman.'O 30 39 12 6 89021 MUSKEG wb 4 115 8 5 la* I 8 8 8 II Tburl.erS Louis | 10 8 3 8-5 Time. 24. 48%, 1:13. 1 39%. 1:43%. Track fait. WaaasM B f, by Thistleton— The Loon, by Grass* (trained by F. Alexander bred by Mr IUchard T. Wilson). Went to post at 4:13. At post 1 minute. Start good and slow. Won eaaily: second snil third driving. DUCKY set a good pace from soon after th" start and easily won all the way. UUEKN'S GUILD raced in closest pursuit all the way. hut was tiring in the stretch and just lasted to finish Jie-oiiil. NORTH l'.REE/.E ran Mill and fin. shed fast on the outside. ST. MARTINS had no mishaps MUSKEG fell lame VAIOR .,ii t early in the race Scratched 88851 Warn n Lynch. 102; IS94I7U lie Rack, 111: 89.125 Soviet. 108; 89269 Juno 107; ':i::21!Metri«lore. 119; 8U237 Asa Jewell. 117; 89323 Old Timer. 121. (Continued on page cijibt.) JAMAICA (Continued from third pact.) QQ /** "! SIXTH RACE — 6-8 Mile. (May 1C, 1923— 58%— S— 111.) Purse 81.000. 2-year-olds. Maidens. OJj'iisiX Fillies. Met value to winner $700; aecond. $200; third. 8100. MM Horses AWtPPSt % %8trFin Jockeys Owners O ■ C 9 ■ H'TIIA WASH'TUN w lit i i V 1* 1» 1* R Carter W J Salmon 5 6 6 9-5 3-5 MKHAL w 113 7 3 2'1 I* 2' 2" C KummerLog Cabin Stb U-213-203-5 1-6 out STIGMA w 115 3 1 I )| 1' I' L Mciaf ■ H P Whitney 8 15 15 5 2 MISTRAL w 113 1 6 l "■ 6) tt G KummerLog CaMn Stb tl-213-303-5 1-6 out ON PARADE w 115 10 4 6» 6* 4»* 6' F CatroneLeona Fm Stb 30 30 20 6 21 IIUIH.VETTE - w 115 5 7 61 6"» 7" C* D McA'tfeP H Paulconer tl5 IS IS S ! ROCK FKUN n 115 9 5 S» 4' 6'1 7" J Shanks W Garth J15 15 15 6 2 RINGING LSELLS w 115 8 9 7| «' 8" 8* II ThurberW Zeigler Jr 15 50 50 15 6 89272 SWEPT VI 115 2 8 4' 9 9 9 J McCabe P J Parrell 60 100 100 3a 10 89272'CIHCUS RIDER w 115 4 Pulled up. L Pator J Butler 6 6 41 6-5 1-2 tCoupled as Lou Cabin Stable entrv: IP. H. Faulconer and W. Garth entry. Time, 23%. 47%, 1:00%. Track fast. Winner— B. f. by Brown Prince II. — Continental, by Yankee (trained by T. J. Healcy; bred by Mr. W. 11. Miller). Went to iKist at 4:49. At post 4 minutes. Start poor and slow. Won easily; 6ccond and third driving. MARTHA WASHINGTON quickly raced into a clear lead and. drawing away in the stretch, won with speed in reseive. MEDAL raced in clos st pursuit of the winner and finished gamely. STIGMA ran a good race and finished fast. MISTRAL, away slowly, closed a big gap and finished gamely. ON PARADE showed ►peed. CIRCUS RIDER was not In line when the barrier was released and. after heg.nning, was pulled up. kahM — 89272 Winsome. 115. Page 4 Churchill Downs Entries and Past Performances CHURCHILL DOWNS THURSDAY, MAY 14 ■w i;atiii:ii OUBi track fast. The fif.res under the heading "Rec." ill the pntu-'s below show the best tima of e--.-", horse et the dist.nre since Jannary 1. 1924. no matter where it fimsbod la cases wheic leconl was made on other than a last Oi coo.l tiack, abbreviations show track con* ,i:tion». Mania IS FinST INDEX OF 132S. soon; is men im kx or may. Racing starts at 2 r. . p m. (Chicago time. IsM i Q Su ..-ior mud runner. X Cood nind runner t': fair in-id rinnrr. (11) Maidens. •Apprentice • !lo« m.'r. b Blinkers. fan. f.llowiug nl.bro. intlnna arc need to rtesjcrs-e tracks :,t wbiih time record, shown In entries n, re made: Ae-ieduct Aq Kempton Park XP Anro-a Ad Kenilworth Ka Belmont Park Er King Edward Kl Blue Benneta BB I atonia Xa Bowie Be Laurel ....La awe.klje Park Br Texington Lx Churchill Down* CD Maple Heights MH Ccd-imbus C.1 Marlboro W Cinnaught Tark ...CP Miami Ml Cor.ncsut Lake CL Mobile Mo lin'o Park HP Mount Royal MS DcTo-sl.iro Da Cnaha Orr. Corral Do Pimlico Pit Dufferln . Du Raceland Hi Empire Em Reno He Fair llrcaaaal TO Saratoga Ma Fo-' trie FE Tjnfnran Ta Hamilton Hm Thistle Sows TD Hvn .". Grace HO Thnrncliffe Th Hawthorne Hat Tijuara Tl Havana Re Toledo Ta Hiirtine.ton Hi Windsor Wl Jamaica Ja Woodbiaj We Jefferson Park . X* F:rst Race— 7-8 Mile. Pure $1410. .". year-olds and af**fl Mniilcn*. .T.a.k record: May fj, 1921-123M.— 1—110.) Todnr's In.!. BtntUfm IIsm. «Vt. Hoc A.Wt linn 834W (il.n stor 1I.1..CD 105 IMS: | no 7-5 892061 Saar. 2 11 110*720 89011 Pogo 7 5 115 71". 85776* Fair \ ision. 4 CD 113 12* » 105X713 89008 fiarr. IS 3 110 710 89308 IJIoriu (Jiiayle. 11 | pr. Tin S9S99 Itoulerlaad. 0 3 110 710 85488; Ito;al Princess, ft 09 112 1:29% 3 10V. 710 84483 Rasswaal Cave. 3. . 3 110 70". 68134 Planter. 12 . .CD 114 1 .30V 3 lilt 7115 84098 He. I Allen. 3.. 3 110 700 89372 My Ket. 13 3 103 7n i 89:03 I-ongchamps. 14 . . 3 110.. 700 89J68 Miss Dodge, Hi CD 115 1 2«S 3 103 Tin 88342 M.Vukar, 17 3 11(1 Tin Afria. 1 3 nil Hrinw Prcozos. 8 3 10:. San I'tar. 10 4 113 Fancy Me. 19 .. 3 105 Second Race — 4 1-2 Furlongs. Pnrso 81.200 2 jrar oils. Claiming (Tra.k record: May 21. 1H21 B% 2 110) 89373 I Map ipation. 2.. CI) H3 52^,h 109x723 893C9 Banderole (Ml. .'. I.i 113 :59 ?,h 100 720 89£07 Vali-ni 111. 41.x 109 :55'r. 100.713 89172- '.Nine Sixty iM). 7 Ti 11R M 101. 713 893T3 'Onirn 11 ...Ti 117 :3Blf, 110 713 S9S07 Serious (Ml. ll.i 101 MsS 100. 710 89373 *Ilollv Itav iM). 10 CI) 92 Jaeaak 101.. TI l 88141 Nell Matim IM.. 5 100. .70". 89373 ilayti.oni. 8 ...CI) 100 :577 h 112. 70J 893C3 hathorine Dillon (XI. 12 CO 113 1 OlVh 101 TOO 89013 Cappio. 15 109 TOO c.ulf eki, B 108 Old Tom. 9 109 Third Race— 1 1-16 Kilos. Purse $1,200. 3-year-ohls and upward. Claiming. iTraok rm.nl: May 24. 1922—1:44 -4 113.) 89S',:3 'Breechloader. 7 . llw 97,1:321s 4 104X723 894S1 "links, s 1^ 103 147\ 3 106X721 89371 •I.i.rn 2 Ilw 102 1:46% 5 99.713 I 89S£0 •Sandalni.Kl. 4(1) 104 l.Vt'-.m 7 IWXTU 8»17i Pablo. 0 4 109 x Til". 8t397 M a P.alie. 1 ... 3 97x70". 89374 C..nta l. 3 ..CD 110 1 :33%h 5 lCfcxTOI I 8SE97 Million |M,. 3... 3 102x700 Fourth Rao? — 4 1-2 Furlongs. Hikes point Purse. Purs.- $1,400. 2 peaTf ..l.!s. Fillies. Allowaneea. (Tra.k re ^ rrl: May 21. 1921— 52% -2 110.) 88076) PANOI.A. 4 . TI112 :54S 109.723 89043= Cam.-o iM). 3 Im 113 :5S%b 107 713 89369 I.ady Can.lyn (Ml. 2 CD 115 r.9h 107 .70". l^ldy Pike. 1 .... 107 Sister Diana. 3 .. 107 Fifth Race— 1 Mile. Purse $1,300. 3 yei.r olds and upward. AaaVVSaaNa. (Trark n lord : May 19. 1921 1 361;,— 8— 104.) •5470 Bedford. 8 . . . La 106 1 :37~ 4 110 730 88976 Buik. 10 4 108x745 (89176) King Nadi. 11 I.x 108 1 :40h 3 105 .740 89333- Karl.ary Hush 3Sa 115 138"; 5 110x740 89046 I'.r.'.ikfust Hell. 2 I-a ia". 138 4 lOl . 740 89372 Klsass. 3 I-a 100 1 :48m 3 101X735 89327 Fi:o 7 3 1MXTS3 88944 Deeminc 9 . . . Iiz 109 1 :39% 3 98x735 8937i» Happy Top. 4 4 1 OS 730 .B8178) Boon Companion, 9 3 105 730 89370 Kas.net. 1 Lx 110 1:43a 3 90x723 Sixth Race— 7 8 Mile. Purse tl. GOO. 3 year olds. Fillie Allowaneea. iTrack rei«.r.l: May 21. 1921 1 23 4. -1—110.) (88944) Little Visitor. 4 CD 115 1:20 117X750 88944 Kitty Pat. 9 113X745 89107; Buttresa. 1 ..CD 10S 1:27% 107x740 88322 n.ach Tnlk. 3... 110x710 88944 Itiarnonia. 5 . CD 110 1 26 110X740 68245 I'rm.iss Adele. 0 107X735 88944 ltu.kwheat Cak?. 2 105X730 79891 l:\H\n. 7 110,;725 89107 ( 1 .-.1 111 Puff, s CD 102 1 30' . 110x725 Seventh Race— 1 1-16 Miles. Purse tl.200. 3 year (.Ids and upward." Claiming (Tra«k record: May 24. 1922—1:44—4—113 I 8937:» yuesada. 1 Im 100 1:45V 6 111X725 89333 Mlingo. 4 4 110X720 8924'.1 Mtib (Jraaa, 8. . .JP 107 1 49% 6 104 .715 89241 Miss Maxie. 3. Ij 110 1:46^ 5 104X710 89374 •Tr.ipnet. 2 Wi 107 1:48% 4 104x705 89371 Al St, birr. 5. . .JP 110 1:51% 5 10H Ml 89010 •Until S. 6 Mi 108 1:50 4 99. .700 89374 Tea Tray, 7...JP 98 1:49% 3 102. 700 C1H UCHII.I. DOWNS JOCkllV PKHI KXTACES. I'rum January 1, IMS, to anil i nclml i 111: May S, Mataf. At or Im jockey. pc \vi. Mta 1st. 2d. 3d Otajr, 11 ::: 1112 3 1 0 o Carmr. M 30 110 10 3 2 2 H.irrett. N 24 10S 33 8 1 : I'""! 1 22 109 118 26 25 22 Sluts. II 22 10H 256 57 31 47 Ncal. I, 21 107 326 70 33 M ll'iilifl. J 19 101 27 5 4 5 I '. !s. 1 18 105 171 30 14 H laaaataeMMfy, U 18 103 100 18 13 10 Hlai. E 17 105 Clio P.ludau. II 17 101 3D 5 2 2 l.,rn,llv. D 17 108 54 9 8 7 lleving. L 17 98 136 27 70 17 Fisher. It 17 95 302 52 42 37 Hi rke. .1 II 17 113 42 7 7 7 Hum. II 16 II) :tl r, 4 2 M.y.r. II 1* 108 91 15 11 HI Kronl.. W 15 llle. M 21 ]:; 20 Paul- S 15 100 161 24 25 14 M... :. v J 14 114 21 3 2 1 rnaatte. 1) U MB 53 7 c • Iriff.n. S 12 98 45:1 5.1 56 H loaaea, I) 12 10) lso 21 22 2" Kihrt. F 12 101 88 11 !l S Noll. U 12 100 41 5 I ■. Cbarlis. W 11 95 311 35 51 197 Veale. S 11 9T 9 1 0 0 Harrington, It 11 105 9 110 11..'. ..II. .11. II 10 Ofl 10 1 0 0 K.-lsny. W 10 108 82 8 9 4 Vuiliiiiot. A 10 101 1211 12 15 11 BaaTfaar, N 10 106 31 3 1 3 ■ At or Over Jockey. P.O. Wt. Mt». l«t. 2d 3 1 i:..nnl,y. .1 OS 105 44 4 6 6 llarviy. 1! 03 100 103 9 14 18 ! M. Clung, i: 0!) 100 11 1 0 0 i I'.urk. . II. J OS 110 20 2 1 C Pool. W OS 100 12 1 3 2 aartsttwsa, T 09 105 247 19 38 3." M.AIan.y. It 07 103 102 7 8 12 Mooney. J. A 07 103 28 2 1 Yelton. II 06 101 124 7 9 11 i MBiaaek, J a-, los 17 1 2 1 l'i • I10-1. 1. 05 102 17 1 3 2 I'.^auowaki. W 04 102 21 1 1 1 Mi .... J 04 101 52 2 5 4 .Martin. E 03 10S 30 1 4 3 Mergler. D 02 104 41 1 8 2 Francesco. A 02 105 51 1 4 4 Hcrry. J 105 9 0 0 0 Car.fi.ld. 1 100 4 O O 1 H sl.mon. C 101 3 0 0 0 KlaniKan, J 95 7 0 0 0 Kiautia. J 106 0 0 2 0 Cargile. I, 102 1 0 0 0 I! "a.-U J 108 1 0 1 0 Mirinif e. K 101 2 0 (I 0 MiTimic. J 101 9 0 11 Ponce. C 108 1 0 0 0 ltidcr.our. TV 97 7 0 1 4 Robinson. TV 105 2 0 0 0 Taylor. TV W 114 22 0 6 5 Willis. 0 103 3 0 0 0 Mctiougli. W 98 1 0 0 0 Slin.h.irt. I. 96 26 0 1 3 "I cf RAPF ~"S ?.'."*■■, :|-)'»r-«'il» and upstart!. "1 a i.I .■ ns. (May 11, 11121 li.dex Course Dlst Time |-, k od.la Wl SI «. Str Flo Masks* Started tinier of Flnlab GLENISTER II. rh. c 3 (M) 110 By Wormleighton— Errr.inie Anderson, by Lackford Trainer. R. Colston. Owner. R. Colston). Breeder. Mrs. J. G. Anderson 89400 Cbarchlll : !•;-• .1 ;r-!l in; G I 3- ;i R Z". chin. 10 Phidias. I^is» o' Mine I), n 7. n 83776 lyex gton I'C 1 1. mud 7 115 8 6 !.» S" I, Cimfiehl 9 Fasnet, Twilightllour. t rVislon SAAR. blk. c. 3 (M) no By Light Brigade— Lonaino. by Ben Brush. (Trainer. D. E. Stewart Own er. J. M. Camden). Breeder J N. Camden 8»;of I. »^:,,.| i-,.i l r. fast 19-10 110 3 4 : 3 } K Pool 8 N dl. liuii SarahDay ;loriaQ li- Sf H J^.'"Jf? ,'-'.' ,' ,1;*ll" '. ! "* ,; :; "•* W Kr,.nk 0 Happy Top. Jolly Boy. Kubale 889.8 xKlon 1. 1 !■ g„oil f.S 105 9 9 9 3' K MeOaS I) Men.f.-i- Supremua. King Nadi 804..4 LatsaaU i| t 1 MapvaK 7-a lis 1 5 4' :i« II ll.n..-. Ham Bob Barrage Elector 80140 I-i'.ni.i 5-sl'n las' 14-5 117 4 5 «' S" 1. McIVottl2 Belelgm- S ofTromp AiCliilator 80040 I..ilon,a 5 8 1 03\hvy 13 107 1 3 2' 2= I. M.Dott « BcsaUtioa. An Jordan lluttiiiln .9721 I.a..nia 5-S 1 02 n.u 1 S 115 3 4 6 6" V. Martin 5 CD-Mar. Kill). Khan. S ..rrromp KMW Cliur. bill 4i f :l'»muj M 108 3 6 6'|5';\\ K.Nay 6 FalscKacr. O nCnr t. Tlidertod POGO. ch. h. 5 (M) 115 By Gle. cairn— Caraquet. by Bryn MawT. (Trainer W F Polso- Owner W. F. Polsca). Breeder. J. Marrone 89011 Uv.Kl.ii F'- 1 l.'Vnu.l 17 11: 4 4 4' & .1 Franks In Hull-roof. T.Wil.hct MMaltie 801 I I U,l..n . 1 1 KIMUaal llf 112 5 7 7' 7-= J Francs 11 s v:,v. Firing Priu.-e I.u-s 79941 l...t,,n ..i l.nTOy 1:49 mud a 110 • .. «• 4" J Frar.is T I:.ill...|-.rii-li. Hon.i \.ra C-mvero FAIR VISION ch. f. 3 (M) 105 By Von Trorop— Apparition, by Sweeper (Trai cr. C E. Tatterson. Owner P. T China). Breeder. E. Cebrian. 85776 Lsat'srtoa I'C HI n.ud 2 112 1 2 3= 3"J I. M ii'ott 9 Fa-ii.t Tivilightll.iir lnva-ion K".(..;i Lax'artsa IT 111 (aal 2i-10 115 3 3 4' 6'2 TV Kclsav SC Prmi.ss. Kasn.t "1 nil Hour S.T515 Chur.lill T-S 1 28 fast . 1-u 115 1 2 :'!2'. W K.i-.v T I u,-kv Drift, l.n.kv. TiM'l.l Hour 85139 Charctull 3-4 1 Ih.lj.l C-W 115 2 1 1' 2'J TV K.!.-a 14 Prla.AaVle. 1. Drift It Priiic. ss MM1 Latoa . J-4 I i:%faat It 115 6 6 4= 4'J TV Kelsal IS Br.kenTov, Sari Twilight Hour K1.-.0 Latona 5! f 1 ( ; fail 2J 115 3 2 3 3J I. McDottli K.SIipper.. I! k^nToi I Princess (»Mt Saratoga '.v , 01- v,„„ Umi 5 C 5" W K. Isav 9 Mirn'l' r. Star U.r, "sin ', ,"* 82114 Saratoga 5, f l:07!ifast 3J 11: 4 1 2, » TV Kelsayll IMllJl J. FI. Night gala, T Dot GARR b. c, 3 (M) 110 By Peter Q-jmcc— Ellora by Mazagan. (Trainer. F. Swain Owner T. C Bradley). Breeder. Bowman & Bradley 89008 1.. x-K on PC l:tl%atad M 1 4 ?, 1 i :' .1 h-up-i •. - „ ,r„t. st.m. r c.-o (;r..o-i. 81681 1.. ..;.„.! c-si.OJ fust 8, 11:. 6 3 3' f|F Bharp. T i.-,,„... iithjAda,,,- OpeaFir. UL°fT^i?„UA1,LEw brx, t °S 'r05 "» Amb"s» 1« IV -Verneida. by Kilk.rran. (Trainer. J. M. Hukill. ,, Owne". r. 0. L. «. Steele). , . Breeder Talbot Broa 89.08 I. i(: n . r/ 1:4 fa»t 11 in 5 6 t v V'laaaal I Kcatlli I la v,n. li-n Saar 89103 I/in 11 1 l:ll«ib«i i» M 4 c 6, 4« A v :.. ,i • A.BkJaek MyDaat-i Uea.Oro-ai 89042 I^-x (taa 11' 1 11 hw 3 111 5 ; l| : | 1; p.. 1 in naaalag Sirs). Fth.iK Barable 88942 I..xgt.ti 11 lIMaaad H 1(H I 2 3'' 4- A Vlomotll T s Jordan. TV. bom. Ilnonl-ine 85711 I^x'gton 6* f 1 09 gi.,,.1 rf 108J12 12 11' ll'; TV Fronk 12 I inainoii. I.uiky Drift Hun P.irl 85207 Cl.uriblll 3-4 113%fust "3 115 14 10 15 15" II Stmts 15 Speck. Beauty SI1M11 Meat hoi 817(18 laliaaa 3-4 1 IVIMaal 43 115 1 4 8= 9" M earner 12 Auburn. A Blackjack HrnL l.v 84.939 l.atnnia 5J f 1 ' 7 fast "If n", c 11 10' 10" 1) Me-glerl2 tluteaat. S^.kld P.auly Sari BORDERLAND, blk. c. 3 (M) 110 By St. Boik— Continent, by Ogden (Trainer. W. J. Spain Owner, W. Zoigler. Jr.). Breeder. 3. E. Madden. 8'I39» hun-hlll 1 1 J»«..gnon 10 109 5 c « 6"CPon-e «K Cardinal StcpAlong S-g\via.v 80208 I^xgton ln.TOj 1 ■ fa;t 1 1-.9 b t. t' C ' C I'oulc 8 .Ncid:.. Uuu, Sarah Daj Saar BOTAL PRINCESS, b. f. 3 (M) 104 By Under Fire— Princess Royal, by Unci.. drainer. ^. H. Blanton. Own-r. W. H. Blantoa). Breeder. T. C. McDowell. *:,;„ '■"'''■'I' 5-1 114 fa«t SJf 10T 2 1 1J 2« It STcrliiniir. Mamond. Will Wells. Brink'ey ' [8..I39 i.iur.li.ll 3-4 1 HHfast 53 115 7 7 4) 4'J T Br llicr sl4 Prin Adele. F. Vision. I.'kyHrift I „-';' ' lir '"!l 7-S12SXfast 61 112 4 4 4' 4- T Brtbersl.5 I or-tli.vAdania. Ita.ll 11. k I.u. ky r',;-' 'Tl!,'ch:l1 3-4 115 fast 29 104111 5 S' 8" T Br'therslS UuinoKing. Iteaist.n.e. Planter «.-,'J , ''""l 5-« 1 '"'-'. :t 17 107 10 9 81 T'» K H'r;lar.d12 S rSiv: epe.-. IkiwnTowii. Ilrounia j iiiTS J-a,on'a J-4 1 i;%fxst 15 115 2 3 I 5' II .Stutta 12 Auburn. A. Blackjack. Brok Toy ' „.*;,'; , JM,.U MltHsWaat S 100 3 4 6' T» II Hay 12 tnptua. Singl.band. Dr Tanner 84.1. l-atonia, S-4 11l%mud 65 115 3 8 6' 7" D McA'iffe 8 Quatrain. Sparkle Star. Outralt | I 'RUCJEt-L CAVE. b. c. 3 (M) 113 By Libyan Sanda-Reth M:ll«. ky Millar. aaaaa *'ncT- ° A' »" ncji. Owner TV. Williamson). Breeder. O. A. Bianchi. 1 !-alorl,;l *-' 1 l-T.rast 17f lit T 11 11 11 = 11 lliiui IS P.reillill. C.iffl.i. I'a 1 1 vMaster !.„.'„„ vocco J-»'ona 5J I 1 v.srast 14 112 7 9 f 9" 11 Kenn'Jyl2 Lor'HiIIr-ks. lIVHuey. It'kaMat '"' l.itom.T, 6-9 1:02 slow 11 no 4 4 C 5" TV I.illey 12 P. rsi .inMaid. Kealire. P.cuSio.e .» . .1 1 liu:-ch:ll 4; f 53(tfast 6f 11C 1 5 41 l'i [I Hum 12 D chGirl. S lino, Pat k S sf leld •hi I Hi fo.- Easts* ky Derby. PLANTER, ch. c. 3 (K) 119 b7 sir Martin-Mallard, by Star Shoot. ««ii«V"r" Spince Ownar. Audley Farm Stable). Breeders. M: fc B B. Jones IZlli f;'ilm, ' 1 1" 1 WWaat 16 111 3 7 7 7»1 H Stutts 7 Maxim-eh. HalfPint It Franklia s-!!,. ,lami ■•1i* I milaatl 81 112 ( 4 8' «'• 11 Stutts 9 Pixola. DenFranklin May Kl. ?,.; ; SJ»,"J 1 1-10 1W, fast 13 113 4 1 m V H StutH 7 W I Win. B.Ftaaklia. Firmam't *''.?* «am 1 1 1£ 1 IT%fast 13 112 5 8 B«k« 3i| stutts 8 K.rkfi.ld. At.min. P.,11 Frank! a ' 5J f ' "CV'rast »' HI ' 9 8' 8*1 II Stutts 10 Wildhine. Theo Fay. Cad a--«V J;™ x. S, , 3 11:13 fast n aja 445. p p stutts 9 Ilaruliata. MarkOv.r. aVaaaua'g ?I*f* fuim' "III", good 21-1C 115 4 4 4'1 5-1 If Stutts 7 Wildlane. ItcnKrank'n. HalfPint Rl.98- llarr.i 3-1 1 HHfxst 8 117 4 4 31 3' II Stutts 5 ll.Ualoney. ll.Jobnston. Souihio GEO E. ALLEN, b c. 3 (M) 110 By Zeus-Squedaddle. by Watercress. ..„tj":mr' G walker. Owner. International Etable). Breeder. L. A. Mosely. 'lton:l 3 1 l:13'.ifast B 114 7 9 6 6 • TV Lilley 10 Old Slip. Mam.ud. Capt Martin c-.o-,'. h.ia.J I.aloni.i 1 l:43Hmnd 17 111 6 7 0' 6-' W Lilley I Elector. Hi' I. did Shn MT BET. b. f I On 105 By Cudgel— Surcingle, by Rock Sand. «o*i, ""• Schorr. Owner. E. B. McLean). Breeder. E B McLean. .*h; !, .r^';1 -"-' 1 r-^hvy 83 1C11 TVH-oled. Ft TVliams 9 C.ibhon--. Certain. Happy Too !.!?t rt""e " 1 l-=-.fa«t lit 99 7 8 8 S-K "•- - Mil. fniTiaj 888..^ H.ilcGce 51 f 1 .W%hry 61 9S 5 5 5 5" It TV'liams S Primrose. Oaaatar. P. rm'nl W ,iv,. LONGCHAMPS^b c. 3 110 By Negofol-Momoivete. by Planad.s. ( Tr iner. D. T. Morris. Owner. E. 1. Holland). Breeder. E.' F. Simms. 89.0. I.rxgton IT 1:11 fast It in; 0 6 5» 4' R ZYchini • Tippity TVil.hvt. /.arte. Prady MISS DODGE, br. f. 3 rajs ,0t By Dodge-Ruby Scruggs, bv Martinet. .o,Jjrlv"' °- H- Burt ,n- Omn, G. M. Burton). Breeder C M. Burton. aswaajas Ctturcalll Ml* hw n aaj 9 7 7. „.; n - Tll r- — -• M|| riiii|Tl . TT11 Him iron- . "'"' V "S ' 7 U,:t »» H5 » 8 7' 6" .1 A Mnoylll Sda M.a. San. D.rolhv Ada,,,- w'.t"i l-vr*-'}'" ■■-* 1 hi-", fast llf Hi l: 9 8' 8 " J A M'nr-vl5 Sp. , a llcautv. SolaMia. Menthol zilTi . '?.n,'.:, 3 1 i:%fast R 115 12 10 9 8'= F McCuirel2 Aubltrn. Altla.kjak. Pr,k T ,y "J' A *!. lld;.' **JS 1,V ' 5 '"5 :'1 ,! Shaaelle 4 Pippcrcltc Moonbrook. Alpha £;; ? ,, U". 5 ' ■1"--fa"t 6 " 3'1J Pevic 9 Katicllr. Sirtl.ilr. T.-t of I u.o !,;«« U un.5lon c-s (.-vrast si 111 21 T Murray 5 P. lahst.nc DpeaPlre, VaastDaa , ,un!on, .f-«l-"l«4eood 80 107 4«1T Murray 6 Biskra. Fusil, er. Modesta a 81, ,-,*. IJ l.aelan.I a, f 1 1.%S1„D 22 112 5 6 C 6- T Murray C LfldyinGolrt. I! lu'ul-.ird. l-.Sl.no McVICKAR. ch g. 3 (M) 119 3v Ultimns-Sarnia. by Quebec. --- « *«■■. E- *. CConnell. Owner. C. H. Knebelkamp). Breeder, ficlair Btud. ?«o„: 'feeB 0n rr,:J2J*— "f K 9 7 " "" n ■" "«• 'I TS.Jordan W.lcome. IIu ,nPin. se^?: ^r'rrsan 3-4 1 13*,fast 20 inj 5 11 11« 11 = » r Jones 12 Tales,na. Mamoud. Aier- ■ J-oi; ,ef-e"ion B» ' 1 07-ifaat 60 103 7 C 5» 5'" D Jonea 7 Hayivard. WillTVel:-. P.di.tVo-v 859C8 Jefferson 5» f 1 OSHfaat 40 1"? 9 9 9' 7»D Jones lOHayuard aaaaaaa. Will TV, lis F rst srart for the folloniwc: *"S **• «»-* iK . .*» , By Omar Khayyam-Bonnie Tesa. by Star Shoot. (Trainer. A. Baker. Owner. „ Mrs. L. Viau). Breeder. Mrs. L. Viau. BRINY BREEZESV ch. f. 3 (M) 10S By Black Torey-Lakelet by Orlando. (Trainer. H. }. Thompson. Owner. Idle Hour Stock Farm Stable .Breeder. C. Clay. SAN UTAR. ch c. 4 (M) lis By Sunder— Yokohama, by Santo:. (Tramor. P. Coyne. Owner. J. W. Corrigan). Bred in EngUnd by Sir E. Oasael. FANCY ME. b. f. 3 (M) 105 By Son-in-Law— Radegonde. by Radium. Bred la England by D. Fraser. 2P.d RACE 4 ^!.,J2,r,onc"' * **■■ 1MB, tlalmins:. (May 21, 11(21 :.-,2 ::-r Index Courae Di.-t Time TYk Odda ^"1 St K Str Flu Jockeis Started Order of Finish EMA(Tr,IP„ATIT fcai " y"9 *' McKinley-Freewill II.. by Maintenon. -,.,JJ '• C- Zct°T- n 0wner' r- y. Johnson). Breeder. E. Cebrian V-,"r h'," Jje i,Mr-y 2I ,0" 'J 5 a 4;1° Field9 » S"M.orter. M.ra M.. Kyro k J2J*J 8--U„ . :r.n'ls 3* ' "Vast 1C-5 113 4 3 P 1» 1: las«VT» 12 Flar Mills, DollyB . Pan rtttar «.'•?.« teSLS" U, '. lc^Sood C ,M 7 4 3" 3' E I^-ere 10 I'I.lp,..rl,,ri. DaUySeth. llilliken If!!!, !'."". mJ" " x**vy ■ US I 31 r ■ l-egere 9 Tnplett. M'thall.e, Moth Moon 80. J, Kdrads 3-S Mtkr 30 Hi 3 as 7,1 K Legere 11 B'lnldeSeth. I'.lkT,.,. MissM 'g,e ■imMI. Jfc_t I « 106 By Pennant-Bonnie Broom, by Wl, sk Broom II. «o..TrmiMr' K' Golabutt- Owner. H. P. Whitney). Breeder. H. P. Whitney. 8942 . *-.-e today ■ (hart. fffff '■'■U'-cliili 41 f mtkvr 17 113 12 11 11' 12" Q Fiehl, 13 CrazyMoon. gWfil I (TnMary ».c.l rfXe'°n 4i' V™ 7* 2 * « 4' r»W Fronk 8 Margate. Cameo Huay 88629 Ink 1-2 — Jifc, 41 115 7 5 » ■ I Parke 12 Domnav. Cozy. Jan.lta VALENCE, b. f. 2 (M) 106 By Brown Prince II.-Mi.s Valens. by Valens -Tr,"'"/' T- T"^^ Owner. H. P. Headley). Breeder. H. P. Headley •»*•, «(. , •\«"n «' J2J5- 2 Mt I 2 2- 2. n Harvey 6 Ju-t a Toy. Poll, A, v.. il. Scr Mas. , °" SI :,r-r'"w ,7 •■ • «' *'' W W Tor 5 Cornelian. Bell... Hclenellworlh -e 8904. kuo.- I.ixBton 4' f Hsakra 10 113 I 1 21 I-J W TV Tor 7 I-yBlcdsoc. Massey. H.IIa, kv, li NINE SIXTY, be. 2 (M) 104 By Delhi-Lady McGee. by McGe.. (Trainer. C. Van Dusen Owner. W. E Applegate). Breeder T Piatt !««?? I"X'B,.tn A~". 5S*" *! "5 = 3 3* "'5J f-ormley 10 Sanction. E HoaglM. B Spauld'r IJIJI7 ! St°n iif 5'^hv ]3-s •■ = 2 4' t'U Gormlev 7 Lucent. Kvro.k. Mieux ««.-. cXpton VI 5Sf* I3-5 "5 » « o" WW Kelsayia Allegban. JarkKairht. BigSw p "J*! ..'Juana I* Waan 12 3 US 7 9 4} 3' J .1 Bea'taU Jiminie Trins. Ilrey,-,. Bunall ftlll '|J,,-'na •} t 55 fast 8-5 109 6 7 61 &• J .1 Itob'tslO M Lester. I.'djuliai-. C, theTime. Mlt-T.^^ Af ~J? c? ,,nB 7 ! £* £* £ * "S***1- «*•*«■"•. aaatatalfJaat. IastalaU « I:: * = 3' lVn-r .''JUini 2! ^ sl°" :• F J Hak.rlt: Thre s .... LouSh'k. Ceo (I 'Neil 8S0, G rUssaana 4! f 54Hgood ll-lO 110 5 6 51 6« J Smith ■ Panola. ElevinSixty. LouSbank OMNIA, ch. c 2 no By Von Tromp-Everytiiing. liy Plaudit. (Trainer. G. Walker. Owner. International Stable). Breeder J L Tarlton 89373 Cl.ur. bill 4 f 3r,*ihvy 16 104 5 3 55 6«3 I. Neal 9 Siipimrter. Urn m' Kvrok f;?.!: l!Juana J-2 W fast 5 119 3 2 1" H TV Lilley 11 P.Whiffle. ~ ~ 1. Th Sixty a-ri'a5 T,Juana } ', %*■?«" =J "7 3 3 3' 3 1 TV I.illey 7 IT Ronald. C, O'Neil.' Nine BUty rlhi'Ioo »". ^raS % 2 'n " 2i "■• 2 ""W 8 «"»••'""(■. SHverS.ale. Alhorak 8---J «r« *. ■ J \[ 1,?."' 4 '" ' p 7" w JMt-y '- '" ■— M. Caataa. Peter Whiffle Iru.t I'J.Uana I ' ^f"5' 21 lf» 5 1" P K.niry 14 PrinrelCl TVarliells. SliastaK'g 8681. Iijuana 1-1 23X^351 4f.-10 107 6 5» F Kiniry 11 Maaalialai. Mia Kin- WarP.ella 86,30 Tijuana l-l 2jx-.fast 7-5 US H aa*) sa Kiniry 15 Tani.il, I)i. k. Alil'.aba'. SwiftL-y SERIOUS, b. f. 2 (M) 106 By Hilartous-Blue Point, by M.rchmont H 8c1»n?r,",er-,P- '* 5'P aaLa*r*' ^iU^' Br«)- Breeder Williams Bros 89207 ,xgt..n ...fast IMI I 3^ 4=1 J McCoy 6 J„,t a To, . V,:..,.™ / P„„y A,« 1 8911. . !-• v fct.ii lit a. 'ilny 13 Mi ' C 6' 7" J A Mm; 7 Lucent. Ivyi.wk. Mieux DOLLY BAY. b. f. 2 (M) 101 Colonel By Vennie-Anrie Welles, by Dick Welle. 89,-T^', ', ,, ' WCe""-, .°Wner' J T' W"™"- B"«dcr. J. B. Reaper... 8?-»- . -?Vy, ~ ,°- 1 ,6 4" L'* V Moore " Supporter. Myra M.. Kyrock - S.: li v-.Vnrji J, -rnds -»f '1 a, •»" - 1* Left at post. F. Martin 8Sil..i l'.i, , I i |io-,rt Worth 874'.-5 K.c.r-nda 3 f 4H4fa»t 6 113 9 6 t C'i E Leajara 12 « ..llier Sp, . I '. . „, ii.-hHf 87041 F.Grnds 3-S i^Hfast 15 11--. II 71 P|| M:,r(.n nil, l.i.'.st.r. M Maggie NELL MAXIM, b. f. 2 (M) 106 By Golden Maxim-Little Nell, by Cederstrcme. 8«l..Tra'rrfr- J' nmo»«""- w«'- T. M. Mu.phy). Breeder T M Murphy. 88111) .l.f.cr-on M ar«(M»! ■ 112 : 4 .", 5« II I^ag 7 Escarra. l),,k JcsT. Navigator GAYTHORN. ch. r. 2 112 By Light Brigade-Lcc.Ie B. L.. by Th. Scribe. (Trainer. A. G. Woodman. Owner. S. A. Cowan). Breeder J C Milan t.na- v,llUrhl" •}«. 'f^Y I7 I"" 6 4 » 7 J TV Harvey 9 S„p,k.i l.-r. Mm a M K vr0. k 1*? L '"":l \'l %HHfl 28 110 5 4 4' 4» t; Fields I li™,,. II . Slier, Be. 880^8 \ MLaa 1 1-2 49 fast • 21 119 2 2 11 1' G Fields II Socket In. Foxy laul Claudius 809.(8 I ,;• n.ls 3-S 36 good 25 11» 8 31 21 E Ro.lim 12 tie,, 1;,, ,,. ' „ Mrr-,11 Dei'ra.lo 80867 IGrnd. 3-8 36%hvy 25 113 6 V 6'= II McA xaVU Flap r.'irl I, I iSei'l, Ur m/.addy KATHERINE DILLON, b t. 2 (M) 106 By Golden Maxim-Arrowwood. by Javelin. (Trainer. J. Lowenstein. Owner. Cincinnati Stable). Breeder T M Murphy IVur'i V'V,"'"" *JI «M"y " SM I= •*,«"0 Conn'Iyl.i traryMo,.,, H'n'.Itab... c.'nMary 8-wa v,.TB"n V; l*?fast, " "I ■• 8 C 4- D Conn Ilyl2 Ipton. Tor. her. Il,l,o Light "r H 27f0O,i .:!0!,niJ '2 12». It YePon 12 Plablloiilh. Sil.Finn. Nor.b M,s. 8-04? 8.041 I I- 01 i.rml. M 20 m S awsseaaas 10' 10« It Yelton 12 BI'r.Moutli. Pan'sSt.-r. M.Masgia CAPPIE b. f. 2 103 By Donnacona— Echoland by Sandbar ■??""•'•. H- L°Ud"- 0wn"' T°h*CC° 8UM,)- *"" "■ *»«1P ■ * Speitk s.n RJiJ f-*««toa 1-2 49? ,mud 31 112 li 6 6 «'«J Heupel ODeion. IVMe l;,d Heart 8,984 Havana 12 49i*rast 2 11.7 I 3 1 4»1 TV M. Cal.e 7 B ( r,.» Inn W tor M.I, s .1. 87700 Havana 3 8 35-Hfas. 21 „2 2 3u ,1 TV McCab 12 LenSe,,,'. W^SZi U, behuiL Kirst siart for tli# fnllnuing-GULF GIRL. b. f. IM 106 By The Porter-Starella. by Star Shoot (Trainer, J. F. Schorr. Owner. E. B. McLean). Breeder E B. McLean. OLD TOM. ch. g. 2 (M) 109 By Hanbr.dge-Vi.ible Beauty by H.irpi- (Trainer. W. Wtlson. Owner. W. Wilson). Breeder. J. 0 Greened " 3rd RACE ' l"*j ii«n' *f«T "'"" ""* "* rmmm * tla,,,"nK- « ,m -•• '»-- Index Curse Dist Time Track , ,!.•- w 1 s \ str F.n Jo, key started Order of Fin.sh BREECHLOADER, b. g. 4 104 By Fl.tt.rgold-Thistle Green, ky Knight of th. IIMS H-thera. 1 l-!■. 1 ,: ,f.-.,t ;i 9716 « C c=- ft Fi-her ,; 1 .rll , ' , L ' i.2 'r , ' '," v h 8011!) i.,,.,.ia laaTtyl:* f.Jt 41 IP. r. II | 1 1, • ,. « , .,, ■'„' tl "t n '', ' " T1 80220 Latonla la 7«y ill r..st r.i-in m 2 7 «• »•• H Plah. , ') s „ , , r ,, . ', , , '•'," LIHK£ b. g. 5 103 By Short Gra.s-Chrlstophine. by Pl.ndlt .Trainer G. R. Allei Owner 0. R. Allen). Breeder Short laaaa — - S£ ass i a ; sss i ; ? j . s ;: : ?=* SS?S?Laaa -:,'-, ."i;'l" ,,1,:SK*2 ::-I la, '- '• %M',ik VTcnot 14 Satellite. .s,„r,„.,on". Wrsckhn 28 106 7 C fC"K P.enZet 7 Forelgn." 84048 ,rL ai"..:SSi?*t li Tb.Ar, l„ r. lli.un c. T V,Vi,„,jy A'':!^("" 27 133 11 I-ulled up A Suns llllyng. 8urf (Irh n". Saord 81" 1 ^-•C" J ^?,Ud * ,Xl '- 2 I" 1' M Sims 8 TVnT,,-.,,,,-l, lollipop chuckle ,,,.'■■ ,iiS*£**1 I6'5 "* 5 * 3'»3'" 'I « TV.rr.nCn. DJ-.-ph'ne . - 'ff - t' BU.h k .no s bllOD IL4WH 11-Sl.il fast !« 112 2 S 9 t J Wallace 9 Drumbeat. Forney" ga^lfa IOTRRr. b. a. I 99 By Faucheur— Liquette. ky St. Btls. irrmiuer, at, Lowenstcin. Owner. M Lowcnstein). Hied in I ranee by W. K. Vander- lilt. MS7I CTlUT bill It 1 H'.-hry *» M 2 7 «« f" ■ Yeltna K Blue mono. Macbeth. Q.:es:d. 85759 La gn.n |ja***a I IHfm 47-10 ]'H ■ I 5' I"l It Y.-lton 8 ( h erl.cadcr. Trapnet. Warl'rize 85712 l.'tclnn 1 1-16 1 IS good H M| I I p g* it yltnn » Repeater. Porius. S 'sAk-S Bon S..fi:t! 1, x gtaa 1 1-ir. 1 ts'ifast 71 Ml .1 3 |*| 4*1 II Yelton I Dorius. tea* Competitor. Ofm M**7« ' hoi : II 7-4 1 ■■:'•. fn«t '» 1°" in It H" "'7 It Yelton 1 " IMM, Sciuel. Jupiter fc*l7t Clin ' II J-4 1 IPh.l 33 10,1 9 ]ii r.' ft It Yelti.n U Jupiter, .lohn g Kelly. Bullion RUM I. il. in 1. 1 *-4 l ll^rm M lot I I 7' 7" It Yelton I spats, N glityNisbs, Be careful •i:;.-. I. nun a 1 I-l 2 01 '^ Mat 15 99 5 4 9' C" 11 Yelton 12N.Socdus, II.B.Coloni'n, IMIugh t-ANDALWOCD, ck. g, 7 10* By L.ke McLuke— Duchess Kathleen, by John o' Gannt. (Trainer 1 Hobion. Owner. J. B. Coher) Breeder. Keene & Senorr. BSSSt ' hurt* 'I 1 I II ! '■•'--.nv:d 18 It J S 7 7'7 P. TattM 7 Soldier II.. liny. P.amkin ■SIM T.juana 11:43 •taa I 11? t 1 S* P|H l-llston 7 Tangerine. I a Ilia a* ( Marrnne S.S.I5I lljaaaa liaTtf I 41 s|.,,y 13 U% 5 t 0 5 " It l':=h-*r ■" Blar'.Stnnc. Batsman. Mellirino H935 Ti/j in i In 7 y 1 I". Lit 5 119 4 1 I1 11 It Fisher T Cimtniiion, Bos'.i. Wrackhorn 87788 Tijuana laity I l3'ig.,o,I 23 100 I t 3"! :"_ II F.lston • C.o'Daivn. FnirRowena, S'tKing PABLO, ch. c. 4 10» By Glencairn— Caraquet, by Bryn Man. I Trainer. W. F. Poison. Owner, W. F. Fclsaa). Breeder. J. Marrone. 811171 Lexuajrtaa KC 1 :13*ihvy 8 I ies 4 I 6» " J A Vlemotl2 Kosa'ireonor. KrCa'dian. Ivory 89045 laxglon IV i l3M,hvy 21-5 112 7 5 21 2* J Francis 9 BultPr'f, H'hesG'ham. Cate-by 8 2307 It Krie 3-4 I:1S hvy 29 103 7 6 a"* 3'i W Milner 7 Oil Man, Poggv O . Met-on M7II H.,n,'|..n I! 1 I « i!ivy 10 104 8 6 2'1H D Randall 9 C.'denFloss. T Pcriiv'n. A'ioV'nar SISXI V, in-ls.,r 3-4 1 l.s-.fast 17 110 7 1 1« 2" J Fran, is 12 Zanzibar, Tall. Fluffy Ruffle! 80701 IWshire I* C ItaTVaat 11 110 7 5 7 i 4»J J Franeisl2 Pretext, Kidnap. Pali 80351 I.atonia 3-4 1 :15*,mud 9 110 3 5 E 5'| J Francis IS Krislma. Jobn Ilicer. Elualte 80i8i I.atnnia 3-ll.l2%fast J5 110 9 4 71 771 J Francis 10 Q Cliarminit. B-kd.ile. StarCadgd IMM l.itonia ?.- 1 lildmud 114 112 6 7 7' 7!J J Francis S Sayno, Iluon I'inc. Corinth MISS BABE. b. f. 3 97 By Honrleii— Ethelberta, by Ethelbert. (Trainer. F. F. Brandt. Owner. C A. E'dencope). Breeder. J. C. Carrick. H9397 Cliinhill :•-! I ltl,KO,i,l 17 95 6 7 61 4'irj Joh lsnrltl Stnmp Jr. J.i'ly Pur. By C.nsh X917I LtarJaslaa l'C 1 r;ihvy 20f 1 l I 3 41 41 I, M'omeryl2 HnMlin-ener. Frl'aclian. Ivory WMS Ltnr*Sta« irm Iny 21 t*| 7 6 4} 6«J It Meyer M Ilominirllird. l.lonaQle. KthelK. XS4li» I. 'fcrs-n H-l 1 ll^.fast l«-5 96 6 ] 3* 2- C, Cooper 1J I'amcllljid. Orlova. Clouiclijord'n HX09J J ff, rson 3 4 lill'^fast 30 97 10 6 l 4'} C, Cooper 11 Recover. \Yld(.oo«e, Lit Alfred S79CS Jeffcrs.m 51 f 1 .ix'-.Mst 2-i 109 S 7 9' in; v Reilly 12 MfcaiTt—lJ. Fo\inore, MarvPcar X7XI47 Jeff ison 3-4 l:14%faat 30 104 5 4 4 ' 11" F Reiilv It CrareT'Ier. Iticover. Norallayei USSC; \ .rora I 1 1 13 mud 12 MM 4 6 5' 5"S R Yelton S Itcd^ipiirrrl. Tr Again, Ilrnnith h:(irj \ irora HlflUta N 110 7 9 9 I*} I, M'omcry • Mar] Hear. Parndl. lliaaKiniriert 1..127H kanrara :- 1 i« --.fast 12 10717 8 S ' W Frrak ■ Tancara. IdleTctli. Brilliant KMd.-i ■aralaaTal 61 f I C7Hslop 7 HO 2 3 S' 4" W Kelley 11 Myrt. Belle. TTieoFay. Adrianople CONTACT, b. m, 5 1C3 By Sea King— Bambi. by McGeo. (Trainer. J. M C-oode. Owner, J. T. Looney). Breeder. W. Garth. 8l:t74 'liur. MB I I M 1 B hvy 2J 110 4 7 R= S's D Connellylfi s.i Pence. Itosh. Freechloider X'i-;09 Lex'rtoa PC l:la%faat r.i n i 2 v l i Cian 1. t atiaaftnmr. Joliv l'..y. ciory KX9I-: l^rx'rto* Fi' 1 .IV'-itnuil ■ 111 I S SI 10=" W Taylor 11 T S.Jordan. Welcome. HnonPine HISIS 1 : !i -nl .•,- ;l 1 at H|„w 8-i 1"4 5 5 4' 4 C Lang .1 Sky Line. Faithful C.irl. Sequel MSM ftaralaaja 51 f l:07Vf.fast 2S 111 2 2 2 62 K Sarnie 10 Su-iina. D.anilirkea. P.Eipreaa MtSS Sarataaja i ( 1 -,;.- t 20 lioj 9 5 51 4» O W Carlll.1 Tliessaly. Tassel. D'k'sDauirhter •111'."! Saratoga I I f 1 M%ataw 4 11.. 5 3 51 6« C Rr.b'sonlO I) 'sll slitcr. Kcnnmare, N. Glide HIM s.u.itoja l| f 1:08 Mat 8 109 4 5 71 S'» C Rob'son 9 liriliialice. Sw'pIIawk. Will. Tell MILLION, a. b. 3 (M) lta By Ilucn— Zoraida. by Samion. iTrainer. D. Shaw. Owner, D. Shaw). Breeders. Million a. Swain. R9.19: CharrhlU '-11 IlHaaToad I M 8 2 51 fi" W Aa'aaaM stump JV„ Jolly Boy. By c.osh 147887 Irffei n 1-4 l:ll%faat 41 106 7 3 .",' '.." H Jones H lira. eThr. Kecovcr. Norallayea 87780 r.fir'ml.i 2 I 1 It^Mst 4 95 J 1 2'13»l I. Lanu 12 It K. Clark, Times Cp. Boo Boo 8715:! F'lrnili 3-1 1 1.7'. fast 4 m 13 S 51 3« L M'meryia lialntia. lucky. Eleanor W 87271 K lin.l- 2 I I II (rood 4 116 2 5 4' 4*1 J Rutwell 11 Itilllloherts. Runibinr. HeadLine Ki;9C,l I'llrnJi 1 142'TSood 8-5 110 6 4 91 II" W Fronk 11 Southland Girl. Onwah. Orageuse nr,S79 F.Or'nds J-4 1:15»ihvy 12 10* 2 2 2' V D McA'ffelO Walter K.. Galatia. Orlgense 8(172:1 1'ilrn.ls 3-1 I I5*Sslow 20 US 6 5 5' 5" J A M neyl2 Icnncrre. IVIhi Itoy. Calatia 78771 I-exi-ton 41 f 52Hfast 21 111 2 4 7» 3 " K Erick'n 8 Repntatn, Son ofT'mp. St.Chles /•U RAPF * '"- I'nrlonRs. IliLrx Point Purse, 2-icar-nhls. Filliea. AIIoit-*illl llMUi- ajaaaaaa, (May Bl, 1 :ri 1 — :r.a ::-." — •! — ll .) Index. Course. D.at T. me. Track. Odds. Wt St. =, Sir Fin Jockey. Started. Order of Finish. PANOLA, b f. 2 109 Bv Wormleighton — Anola by Semproniui. (Trainer. G. Walker. Owner. International Stable). Breeder. J. L. Tarlton. *iS07(i 1 1] . aa 41 f 5!«5K'.o.l 17-5 in t 1 HI* T" WaaTa It Walilj L*a*aVk, MiwOakl'd 87524 Tui.ii.a . '. f 4.i3fast 9-i ir, 1 ij k w I.illey K Uuth Cold, Mi Amigo, DeepBlue 87:112 TUaaaa "-1! ■■aaarat 9-5 M 2 f _! W I.illey B C IbeTiii o. Jerseylted. Flaxseed 87109 Tiju.ina 2-8 26 Mat 4 Vt 9 IV I" W I.illey 11 War Bella, 0 IhcTiine, Cytherea 8iii;'j:t ' ijiinii i-4 nutfaat 17-P) 112 3 1 . \v i.illey |] i.ouShank. WariMla, Swiftf^dy Kill T,iar:i 1-1 2:*-„Mst S-3 115 1 :n \V I.illey 12 Missl.cster. 1. y Allen, Warllelh* CAJJEO. ch. f. 2 (M) 107 By Light Brigade — Lorraine, by Ben Brush. (Trainer. D. E. Stewart. Own;r. J. N. Camden). Breeder, J. K. Camden. 8904.1 LrafcUa 41 f a**j(rh-rf 3 115 4 4 *a 21 E Pool S Margate, Banderole, Dixiway LADY CAROLYN, blk. f. 2 (M) 1(T7 By Escoba— Alice Warfield. by Orison. (Trainer. J. D. Stevens. Owner. Hastings & Biehardson). Breeder. J. D. Carr & Bro.. S93(,9 Chun hill it f iijivy 34 115 2 4 ■* J" M (l.irni r IB CrazyMoon, ICn'sBabc, C'nMary First vlart for (lie following: LADY PIKE. b. f, 2 (M) 107 By Sir Barton—Hannah Pike, by Beppo. (Trainer. J. T. Schorr. Owner, E. B. McLean). Breeder, E. B. McLean. EISTEE DIANA, ch. f. 2 (M) 107 By Short Grass — Queen's Loch, by Lochryan. (Trainer, W. Seed. Owner. J. 0. & G. H. Eeene). Breeder, Short Grass Stnd. C4k DApC 1 Mile. .!- ear-old* and npvrard. Alliiivanrea. flay !"• lf 21 Index. Course. Diet Time.Track Odds Wt St. | Str Fin Jockey. Started Order of Flniak. EEDFOKD. ch. g, 4 119 By The Manager— Ladv Welles, bv Dick Welles. (Trainer. E. Trotter. Ovcner. E. Trotter\ Breeder. B. Varwig. S5I7( CbarcMH 1! aWtsTaat 12 107 6 6 51 V L McD'ott 7 Maifiacfe, Iloiieless. Pegasus 85278 lininhiil 7S1:J6 fast 21 104 3 7 7 7" J \\ .ill.u a 7Sta:beck. Pegasus. I: 'a Toner K4752 Lataatta 1 1 -37Vast 3-2 107 2 4 4' 4«1 I. McD'ott 5 Hopeless. BlinilPlay. Beg.'sLork 8451.1 lataala I l:37^fast 1 106 6 3 21 2» R lla-i.y I i.raeine, BegrMaick, Dare Say M22:l I ..i taaaa I l-3S*-f.ist 1S-S 106 4 I 2* 2* J A Mney 5 T Ar .-anian. Cliilliowee. J David 8.1896 I...!.. mi 1 l:r.7Hfast 31-10 M0 3 2 111* J Wallace 4 IS'uonlloy, Cao'nSliot J (1 Denny 82»a» K'u..rth a»**ay ItlUHaat 31 102 2 2 1" I'll Wallace I N.LanglK.rne. Lrlaea SneecKy K2G08 H.uK.,r I 116 l:16HMst 195 II 6 2 2 1 1« J Wallace S lb-at Pal, Wrackliorn. I oilova BUCK, ch. c. 4 104 By Blond Buddy — Beaming Beauty, by Sweep. (Trainer. W. Hnrley. Owner. Idle Hour Stock Farm Stable). Breeder. Idle Hour Stock *arm. 8807G Lex'a-taa F * l.'»H**ood 17 106 6 3 4* 4 H Mcvcr fi Sweetheart. (Tiorokoe HappyTop ■1— JatTwua 1 M i...\.':i«t 10 ill 4 3 2' 21 I) Hum 7 i osiigiin MMweatera ' l'r TiiTii 87801 Klinls 1 1 16 1 46=tM.st 13-j 100 4 3 2' 1«»H Meyer Eleanor S, Vexation. Lee Adrin 87723 r.«3r*ada 3-4 1 12Sfa«t 10 104 6 4 ]| 1" II Meyer 7 I^-stPal, Kire Hoy, Marvin May 87637 T'lrnils H t 1 aHAHal 60 1* 1 ! I 2» II Meyer 7 lire Boy. IluonPiiio, l^atherw d 87455 F .Ht'ails 3 4 1:13 Mat 31 107 6 6 7 7'° II Meyer 7 Mar May. P.anter, Thundering •KING NADI br. c, 3 105 By King James— Nadiaette. by Fiti Herbert. lTra:r..-r, J. J. Troxler. Owner. J. }. Troxler). Breeders. A. B. Hancock and P. Laffooa. 89176 Lax'staa 1140 hvy 11-5 108 1 1 Ik 1» n Gray S Son of John. Supremus. Ba^sorah HIM 1.. XKt.in Fill !*%( 1 3 M7 :t 4 41 4=2.1 Heupel I Reputation, (iibbons. g ncet; den 8H978 \, ■ gtaa V*CI:M gaad 2 HC 2 3 t] r .1 Heup. I - TttmlfTt. Supremus. HrownSugar 57ft8 1. \ gtaa FC 1 ll'.hvy 51 M2 2 1 l«| 1' J McCoy I U'liermcl. I'.n Peel. A.IiliieCown 85758 I. . ^(..n \ I 9 fast 3-0 113 3 a 5« 5" F Martin I! Tilka, Deeuiinj. Croat Rock MM I Cliarchtll 7-S I 26 fast 19-5 110 1 2 2" 2» B Orlffla 5 ( iplainllal. HI Ridge I, Visitor S5192 CharctUn 7-s 1 25 fast 2 as 2 1 1* 1» B Griffin 7 Blueltidite. Deesaiag P.'d'vJonea 85443 i III:, lull 3-4 l:n%raat 1 109 3 3 1» !■ M Garner 7 Step Along. Bectat. Old Slip 85381 Chun lull 2-11 HSfast 43-10 110 4 2 2'! 2' M Oarac* T I 0 Talaa I. R.Ilowcrs. S Along 81831 I.atnnia 2-4 1 12'5Mst 3-5 114 1 2 1" 1« M Ga-r.er 7 Canliff. D. Waters. Sir l'eti r /■.1749 lataara -I 1 '"Waal ;-3 115 2 1 1} 2» r, Rabin » Falt-yMaater. Friend. Singlehand 81483 Latonla I I 1 l-'Vla-t 1 111 4 2 : i 4« M (lamer 12 Ilrierllill. Caffney. FairyMastcr S0144 Lataala »-Sl:00 fast 1.-3 1(3 3 5 5= 01 \V Pronk 9 Cinnara'n, ItuialR'te, F.Relat'ns TllglMl fag Kentucky Derby. BARBARY BUSH. ch. g, 5 110 By Whisk Broom II.— Cardamlne. by Sir Archibald. i Trainer. C. Phillips. Owner, Greentreo Stable). Breeder. II. P. Whitney. S'U :i; r* • laaatl ■ raaaH 8S»:t ::! Ch.ir.hill Ini70 1 liCmuJ 2 113 2 2 2' 2* W Ilarvev 7 Xaasau. Mid»e«tern Dingo MM1 i il ins r.i f l i9*6r ist 16-5 lis 7 6 4= :'; .i Careor'a 8 P.r'nlt. ttv. K (I'N.iin Galatia 85183 I mi. I l*aH** I aWslaal 51 106 2 4 4' n I Parke 5 Itim.ii'iay. r.in.iprTte. JajrBmake h499l I.jiii.-l 11 l.i'-,:-.i,t 1-4 115 2 I H 1 I Parke ■ D*l****aaa, llirlm. \ ill ig.r M758 l..:?-l IrBTaj 1 ;:=ifnst 1S-5 1«8 5 3 21 2' I Parke • Imnairlie... Drunili't. I.reiifntll SKI77 I.iur.l ;-l 1 12 Tist 7f 1("S 11 II H'114" I Parka 13 shuf.Al.iiu-. X.ll'p-liire. WilILd 8 !974 Aqueduct 1111 (JiJ.ist 7-5 16.) 4 7 7' 7'" O Hu.lgins 9 I.adkin. SpbtCa-h. K.*sat'a'aSeal 83390 IVln.nt llfja-.fast 12 Mall 1 1» 1» I I'arl.c 4 lilin.lPI i v. Di.igr-im. Dr'mMak.r 8:1109 '■ art 1139 fast . ', M 4 1 1| ." .1 Corcoran fi Khun. s. I'.i^-mii.r sl.u.k. I: K.r.l 82199 Barataan* 1 1 HaVaaat 9 10 115 4 3 21 2« I Parke 7 Sp'lmgWit. Btw*r*aL*k, V (,'nds EREAKFAST BELL. br. f. 4 103 By Bla^k Toney— Battir Cake, by Buckwheat. (Trainer. H. J. Thompson. Owner. Idle Honr Stock Faim Stablo). Ereeder. Idle Hour Stock Farm. 89046 Lex'rtoa in.: y l Wlanrjr 22 p-i 5 3 4« 5" r BUad « ftrat-aa. ii,.i». i. — . nrlln-aall IUM Phasl • 1 1-H 1 ■■■ • ■ !aat 41-M M5i: 13 13 12" W Harr-a/M I.'tenautH . TcaEyek. Tl.clt (all 81670 I.it.i.ii 1 1-11 I :. Ufaat 1-1 It I 3 2" 4'1 II Hay HKingTut. JaatDarM, K Corinll 81101 I.atonla 11:38 Mat I Mf 4 4 3' 2'. II Hay 5 Qatar) -Canlen, K Tut, Ilonelcs 8 1199 Bllanat I l:2R3»giii -l 6 91 3 4 9 1« It WlianslO K.ng AllK-rt. Ui-.-el. Wampee 8.11«6 ■ lm..nt 1 1 JS^Mst 5 99 4 1 2'1 2' It TaTllaaaa 4 aajadaaii. KtaaAJh't, laailU •ELSASS. b. c, 3 1C1 By Light Briga.le— Alsace, by Wrack. (Trainer. L. Johnson. Owner. W. H. Whiteheuae). Bree ler. J. N. Camden. 89372 Clui-.hill :'-! 1 15*ihiy 10 1 S 1 5 i= HR Harvey 9 C.:bbons. Ortain. Happv Top S7302 r .i'ii.Is -4 l-lU»fi«t 95 11) 2 3 :i : J K l'onl 7 TVeallat. P. ili.t Vow SI CI, lo. S6824 F lir.H ."-! I 10 hvy 12 109 4 3 3' M R Harvey ! Adolpims. Onatrain. Elector 80747 F'lrn.ls 2-1 1 13*»gnod 3 lug 1 4 2 |. Mel g l«n 11 TTanaai Hill. l!ar;'nl)ay Tliund'g K1640 FGrn.ls 4-4 1:M%h*rf 8 no 2 2 2' f D Mcrglcr • T.Braaaar, I'., a. h lalk. BtTtTaa Mats' Jeff II aaa 3-4 1 16 hvy 7 111 3 3 41 4'* C Lang il Klector. Podairo-'ue. aajasaaal 85968 Jefferson rl f 1 ..Xisifast 12-S 116 3 6 41 2« 1) liarwtarlf Ilayward. WlllWetla, MaryDear h59l0 JaHaiaia l| g IMMaaaa 9-10 m 4 1 2» 2' I. MeD'atl I flarlaa. BaUiiaa, ll:.-h Water t.5313 Churcliill 2-4 1 13 Mat 12 10112 9 7= 7'1K H*4Tlaadl3 It. pulal i.m. It lt.dge, II Itowera S3I77 (".. inhll 7-g 1 2t7Hfaa! 1 li^ 3 7 :'.' 2 K H'cland 9 I.eeO.Cotner. Swope. Blneltid-e •Elig.ble f'.r Kentucky IKrby. LUO. b. c. 3 103 By Ormonda'.e — Futurist, by Gelden Maxim. (Trainer. K. Spence. Owner. L. T. Cooper). Breeders. M. & B. B. Jones. 89327 (T.urih.ll 1-4 lll'-smu.l 41 lwl: 7 6* f H Taylor 12 Tangara, Mar'nMav, Pin.larPeel 87972 M..i:ni larM) l IWkfaal ■ MM 1* s» | J J lawT**a f aaaataat. K of tin spa. Myr llelle 87794 MaaU lm70y 1 (l*%rast 37-10 101 7 4 8 8" E Gell.jni S Revenge. Itrn .-, llndesmaid 87603 Miami 1 1 -16 I .16 fast pl-5 lui 2 2 2' 2«kK Kaa S K'gMlat.sora. It P.u li'an S Spot M7479 Miami lni7'y 1 47'4sl. w 41 112 1 2 1' 1» II Stmts ". Bankrupt. Volante. Bridesmaid 87401 Miami lni7(ly 1 46 al iw 42-10 96 1 1 1 "■ J Callah n I Sun Spot. Kell.rman. PollyWale 86924 Miami lm7"y 1 I8»»fast I 113 1 1 1" 1» II Stutts 4 Myrt Belle. Bankrupt, Slianghii 86807 M.ami 51 f 1 OK fart 9 115 1 2 1« !■« II Stutti 11 C \ illmililiai. P Cat. Shanghai 8.18U0 1. '.nia J-4 1.12Hgood 29 108 7 U 11"11" P Grosser 12 Menifee. Mr. Pepp, Balboa •DEEMING, b. f. S »» By Spanish Prince II.— Pia Feather, by Dalhouaia (Trainer C. B. Dailev. Owner. C. B. Dailey). Breeder. J. W. Bailey. 84*44 I^-xgtoa 1 l:42Hmud 13 121 9 4 4' 6* B Harvey 9 lat. Visitor, Buttress Itothermel H5754 Ij-x gt.m 1 1 3S fast 91 M4 1 2 21 2'| I I'arke « Tllka. C.reatltock, LaaB o Min« S5678 I/i'-Iob PC 1 lOSalow 61 lu» 6 3 3' 3»1 J Gormley 0 Lit .Visitor, ltotlnrmel. Ilesnna 8S542 Cl.urilnll ::-t l 13b»fajit 2| 104 6 I | 2** J C.rnil-y 7 l.rldeamaid. ("inl'iff. BeaihTalk 85192 Chun hill 7-s 1 25 fast at at 1 4 ft 3" K Hgland I K'gNadi. Bluelti.lge. li'd'yJones 85347 Churchill 3-4 1 13 fast I» 111 4 6 *"• 2» J Gonrbyl2 L'leVisitor. Bignonla AgueaCall 85211 Churchill 3-4 1 Dasaaat 15 1051 2 1 21 2» J Gormley 9 Kignoma. My Dream. Hessanaa 84**4 Ijitonia 3-4 1 12V»M«t 29-10 104 2 3 5 5*1 A Frart'co 8 Riviera. Bridesmaid Kilty Pal 81*14 l^lonia 5| I 1 OtVsMat 12 W4 I 3 2" 2» A Franco S Itinera. Itolherniel.' Bignonla 84*35 I.atonia 3-4 1 12HMst 41T 101 S 2 41 21 A Franco!!' RuralUonte. Briar Hill Pyroot •■Eligible for Kentucky Derby. i HA-PY TOP. br. g. 4 108 By Jurquau Bout— Zelda. hy Pentecost. (Trainer. J. at. Hokill. Owner. Woodford A Steel). Breeder, n. H. Saaford 52',';'; ','h""'h'11 "-4 115th vy 11 110 6 6 4' :'| B Tool • Gibbons. Cirtalii. Lawless Zr.lil I'r,LK,on » l-"1 I JMjajaatl 12 99 4 6 6 1." .1 A Mney fi Ba Useart, Cra.-me. (ieorgla : 890,6 Lexgton F( ' I 12»thvy 1-4 115 I 2 P 1« ■ Pool • Mar, May Boy. Kub-il/ ??-!!; !r*5 K{"n r ' "°*iK0o' « "4 4 2 31 I* | Pool 11 Sweetheart (1,,-rik... Buck |.8,.5 I..xgton 3-1 l;!3SMst 41 1061 2 1 1» 2» B Martin 10 Dele.-lalilc Bull ( ,si. Daaasa* ! 'BOON COMPANION^ch. c. 3 105 By North Star III.-BIusting B-autv. by Canard. ' Wo:,dm»n' Owner. S. A. Cowan). Breoder. Idle Honr Stock Farm. ...-.?!""• ..'""'. l*""'^' 1 I'Sfast 5 KS 2 1 11 |1 R Am'.rse 4 Brides,,, ',|. BlaeBMce, Baakt rfSS «.,... .. *~* ' U*t"* * M 4 2 M II a niHl 7 Ball (lee. Myrtle B.-ll.-. Ilayw-d , 8^;93 Mian 3-4 1:14 mast S3 108 2 1 I V F l.ee 12 Shad S.,, lie. K.n'linTin. Maratli'a 8...09 1 Miami 3-4 1 12'iMst 64 100 3 3 4^4* V l.ee I Si.n.Mtus. Dnagelilla. Mclrimn I •aUlglble for Kentii. ky IH-iby. t FAS*JFT' bT' "J*-. »« By Wrack— Blazing Star, by Star Shoot. 1 .o,,I".,_ner^A' B*k"r' "MM. *. B. Hancock). Breeder. A B. Hancock. ,89^0 ( hurch.ll lni70y 1 ;,l hvy 27-14 1I0J 2 S V 4*E Pod 7 K.ghtSixl v. Th.-I n, . lab. K.wilr.-r I fill? J'"c.Kt"n FC113 mud 42-10 112 2 1 U FI I Parke • Tliitlitllr. F rVi^ion. Invasion !.-i^V. ,Kton 1 143'islow S-5 110 2 4 6 6- I. McDolt « Creat Rack, laiaiir. Brownie I0..631 I^-x Eton FC 1:11 fast 2* 115 6 7 51 I, McIVott • CPfrraa. T« ili.-l.tll'r. If. Ii Talk 18....... Churchill 7-S 1 27'-.Mst 8 102 6 6 *-»*- •■ Grifnn 7 Theo Bed. P.. nellia. T.rinkloy 8..4J9 (hurehill 3-4 111'iMst 11 115 9 11 9' 9" K Pool 14 Prin .Ail. !-. P. Vision. I/kyDrift 8..30* hurchill 7-8 1:27 fast 33-10 115 2 3 4' 4". I H-llpel 10 Sola Ma. Sari. Dorothy Adams 8a_07 Churchill 3-4 l:12HMst 16 115 11 10 11= 10=" W Lilley 15 tpaak aV auty. SolaM.a. Meulhol fith RAPP 7"S ll'**- 3-)ear-olds. lilli.-s. A lion anvi-s. I May ML IIFJI Ulll nHUU 1:23 1-.1 1 llO.) Index. Course. Diat.Tiine.Track. Odds. Wt St. «i Str. Fie. Jockey started Order of Finiak. LITTLE p VISITOR. D. f. 3 117 By Sweep-Margaret Hastings, by Hastings. TTrine.r' %' Perk'DS- Owner. J. L. Knight). Breeder C. Nuckols. .,.,„. atoU I^gton H-I^mud * 121 1 1 P P E Pool 9 B,,ttre s. Itothermel. Biriioni.i 8803C Jefferson 3 4 1:12*tfaat 3-2 no 2 4 2* 21 J Manila a • Toaaerre, Battta In. Roaip lllZZ !',°r.nds Ml:aa*lMat 13-3 98 2 4 4' 4'IH Coaaer 5 The Vintner. Ortain Beat p** \lliH ,,,r.ndI 3 4 1:H slow 11-10 116 2 3 3" 2'! H I'n.,1 4 TbeP.ada.-r. Th derg, RrareBoa li°,H \,':rnd,3 •■i-4 113 fast 41 98 2 1 1» 2^ J JkT cue ', Ifilup., I erta.n. The nil I I ■'!?* L-2L"2" l* ' i;V'f'lat 7 101 5 2 a 3'1 1 Jones 10 Cyclops. Mom's Bov. Brlasi I [lit f. Grnd* 3-4I:14Hhvy 4-5 116 2 2 •• 2» EPool 5 Parol, II . II, sl, Water. Tonnrrr* ■Mil I'.brndl 3-4 1:16*3*1 vy 16-5 103 1 2 2» 2') U McAffe 5 WildAstcr. Thelt't. BedWgFId SIf5i VSV "*■ =-4 1 17«shvy 1S-5 108 2 3 1! 4'J I) Mersler 5 Ai , ». k. I).- H'ki-ian. Ili.V'tiier b04.0 Jeflerson 2-4 llw'sniud 12-20 101 1 2 1) 1 It Z'cchini 1 Dr II:, kiu'n AppaHat*. I/gP. aut KITTY PAT, br. f. 3 113 By Light Brigade— Ecatarina. by Commando. ra,I)"- D- E- Stewart. Owner. 3. N. Camden). Breeder. J N. Camden. ..o.. aTia. ^tXBt,0n l»S*t*atMBl 17-20 121 4 Fell. M Gainer 9 Lit. Visitor. Buttress. Itothermel 8._,.147 (hur.hill 2-11:13 fast 4 114 1 3 4" V W I.illey 12 Littl.-Vi-itnr. 'le. ,„.„e Btgaaala t'.'^iJ, ^ UrCl"" 3-4 l:13=3fast 6-5 114 7 S V I*| W I.ill-y • Bid a -run.-. My Dreamer ! 25? I~tonia 2-4 l:12'4fast 23-H 117 7 4 ■ ::\ I. M, -n'ott S B.i i, r-i. Bv .'. v„a id. .-.cues, ,11 ■4St Latoma 3-4 ItMtsaat 13-10 109 12 11 M* M" L afemVattlS Rarr-IBaxte, neemlng KrHrHIII 84..S4 Latonia 3-4 LllSMst 6-3 112 1 1 V 2" I. M, D'-.tt 9 Boll., rin. 1. 1 'ai.^.rilio. P. d.suiaa BUTTRESS, b. f. S 107 By Wrack-Kata Adams, by Martinet. •..«, .'' *• aaaaraaaaaa*. Owner. R. A. Fairbairn). Breeder. A. B. Hancock. •JJJj Legion 11 |-:-lnv 31 M I 3 ." 21 I) Conn'Ily » Blip-W'bl.-r. It.,' hermel. Baa'rak «e..,; V''X.K'n ll:42»imud 91 121 T 4 21 g* J Heupel 9 Wt. Visitor. Itothermel. Bignonla «•.,.: i**^**— 3-1116 hvy 21 105 5 4 3* .T 1 w Harvey fi 111. -.-tor. Peaagaerae, Baaaa 8(,081 Jefferson 51fl:09«ihvy 9-10 106 6 2 1' 1' I) Mai gill • If .Johnston. Sp'kleStar. ltecover 81,000 Jefferson 5|fl:0g AMst 18-5 112 7 S 6 4'1 E Kuiiimerll Bene.lii I Vow. Barrage, .vlil., le 8..II10 Jefferson 51 f 1 :0S(4fast 6 1081 7 4 3' I* E Kummer I Kle.-tor. BtBHav IIi^li Wal-r ■MM Lexgton 51 f l:C6*3fast 49 109 S 5 6' C» W Fronk 9 Br'dw.iv.Iones. Shark. Siipreiniis 8.,o40 Churchill 7-S 1:26 fast 33 101 6 6 4' 4'J B Blind I P.ignoi.i a. I . Vivilor. l.ass ,,'Mino BEACH TALK cb. f. 3 no By Sundridge— Miss Ronald, by Bay Ronald. (trainer, H. J. Thompson. t»wner. Idle Hour Stock Farm Stable). Bred in England by Baron da Maurice do Rothschild. 8832'. Jefferson 11-8 1:56 slow 5 109 1 7 7' 9=' H Mover II ( ju.it r , in. P.en'i. t Vow. BraveBoh 88245 Jefferson 1139 fast 8-5 101 6 3 2 V H Mever II I'rYo-sAdele aa'aaffl LeeAd'a ■'•,ff''rso* 1 1 3'i-Vfast 3 F6 2 3 l' nil atayar SrV.ilrit, Galatia. SthlandOIrl »-o^J 8.831 Jefferson ."l f 1 .06HMst 18-5 105 4 5 5" 4« H Meyer fi Tonnerre, P.omp. Aversion oiil? ',!',r!ni1" 1 13SHfast 31 102 5 S 3', 4" II llav 7 Quatrain. H.Waler. Alex Moore CoP?; L,-',rnds 1 1 40*4good 17-10 100 2 4 21 2 H Hay "Mamiud. Walt.r E, Tn re |8691l Pi.rndl 1 l:43Vs-SlO'V 8-5 104 3 4 4" 3" 11 Hay 5 Stirrup Cup. Parolell.. Mamml.l BIGNONIA. b. f, 8 no Bv Jim Caffney— Vignola. by Solitaira n. ..».?"'"' McPhersen. Owner. R. A. Fairbairn). Breeder. A. B. Hancock. '-"*«ton 1 1 l-'^.mud H 121 6 3 31 4" D Connelly 9 Lit. Visitor. Buttress. Bothennel H._..16 „-";: Lexgton 1 l:39-\good 9-5 103 1 2 » 4' I Park- 7 11allvoa. Tilka. Vallette MSM Churchill 7-8 1:26 fast 33 114 2 3 3" | "| Lata o'.Mine. Buttr-s BS141 . iiurrhill 3-4 1:13 fast 12 114 S 4 6' 3* ■ Pool 12 LittleVisitor. De.ining. AgaeatTI «'.'o.o T " '-4 113~.Mst 9 102 1 2 HI" J Wallace 9 Deeming. M.Dreim. Hessaena 84910 I.atonia 51 f I aatqataaa* 13 103 2 6 5 4=1 D Mergler 8 Kiriera. De. -ni.tig. Kolhcrmel PRINCESS ADELE br. f, 3 107 By Brown Prince II —Event, by Adam, aa.,^'' - Ct0r- *wn"' T- '•■Mat, Breeder W. B. Miller. ."„!•: i'"eno" •»-» f--'t 16 5 96 4 1 l| 1* | Hebert fi Ilea. I.Talk. Minors. 1^.,- Alrln a--.'..: i' . s?n 1 I W-sMst 3-2 106 4 5 3* 2| B Liajlll 5 Ilea, -hTalk. Calatia. SthldCrl a-i ,. :r.n'!" ' 1:l° fast T 106 7 5 3' 2' E Legere 7 ItraveBob. StirrupCnp. BllttinM „ vi*:' ,,',,rn',U ■ l*5'MI 25 93 5 6 4' 4« S Hebert 6 I. p d.-sr. 1.'. Belle. ItargainHay *'.;',- t''rnJ*l 1 l:39Sfast 8 105 5 7 5" 5« E Legere 7 Lucifer. Walter E. Parole II. ««•."« ^■{,r nd"1 1144 hvy 6 S4 5 2 ?.' 1 I Hebert 5 S lundCirl. (herrvcote. I. inCold Uri? bC.rnda 1142 good 13-5 98 4 * 6 6« V Moore 4 C!i,|oe. Jedburgh Abbey, l.u. , et ,.,,'Is 3-1 1 najgood 7 99 8 6 6' 5*1 D Jones 11 Gnome C.irl. F.lsass. BargainDay »-'.,! 8..139 ( hurchill 3-4 LlHiMst 71 115 4 3 3« l'l W W Torlt FairVision I. Drift B Princes. BUCKWHEAT CAKE. ch. t, S 105 By North Star III.-Batter Cake, by Buckwheat. I-- ■ rc»aa*ea*. H. J. Thompson. Owner. Idle Hour Stock Farm Stable Breeder. Idle Hour Sock Farm. *?*** M» a*taa* 1 l.!2»imud 14 121 8 7 7 7" D Hum 9 Lit. Visitor. Buttress. Bothermel mil !-a.ton1** s. 8 1 :00sigood 1-2 115 3 1 1' 1= I. I.vke IS VaPetle. Beiilah Slone Ileeining -„?"L '•a'onla 5» ItAraal 11 107 6 7 7* 5;lfi w Colll2 sw pP k. Ut-Vlaltar, Donnas ta .9, ..a Latonia . S-SLWuhvy 13-5 US 2 2 2 3d L Ijko I Dotim.s ,„in. Ifdl"n,ess 1,'tresi EVELYN, ch. f . 3 110 By Royal II— Julia L.. by Harrlgan. ,o.o7 ? ."■' A- L' K,rbT' 0wMr. * Livingston) Breeder. 1. Livineston. -nnoi , "J*,, ,r~! 'a^U*t "" «■»» I" 11= 11" J revir 12SwpPk. lit Visitor. DonnaS'ta - '»•*•• '-''I 41 f 53=,Mst 10 11*11 11 11 11" -•?"?" M Gamer 11 Kit. Pat. Lit .Visitor. ( r. i,:,P„f- --.oe ;,"f. r3?n „U1 4S Bood S"5 m 3 1 ■" * « ■ Burke 9 Imilm, Fd..»o„rsy. B.Coogle J21*; J,'.'1".11'13 3- » «%-ast 3 118 4 31 2* E Martin 13 V.ini.losa. A W„ ,lf.. Superfm '--T;- „i.'r, ", ^H 5 falrt 6 11* 5 2' lh ■ Martin 13 Koxn ore. BaryCoogle. Watataa icaJa ap'S."? "J I 41^laal 8"5 »3 3 ■' !■ ■ Martin 8 II. Google. Wheaton. S. ataaaaj ISH SX"? 3"' r,,*mud ' ■■ ■ U l'l E Martip 12 MiilelC. N ightslcle. PollyM.iy ■ C.00 I- (.r mis 3-8 35'ihvy 7 115 5 3= 31 ■ Martin 11 Wheaton. StepAlong. M'nMagie 'CR?TMin!P'« f" ir ." B7 °'d K"-»B— &!• « » True, by Chuctanund^ ,11, ™1".'' S' J- Kelley. ,1 Owner. n 8. J. v sr Kelley). , Breeder. P. Laffoon. 8*0.2,1. '\K'"n *?•"**»» 46 10*4 6 5 5" W Charles 5 BlneW'l.ler. Buttress. Rotherm'l xJin ,"E " FS. :1LmUd ""365 6'«W Charles I Col hia. (Inn, '.den. MvinMay ana I*. H?IaSt 8"5 '"9 * 2 ** M «« »»»l SB Bolt. It ..it.dltea.ly. Corallteef KH 88 o.. 99 Mvana 3-4 1-^fast lllll t 2b 31 T Burns ,1 T American. P.. nltolt. Vnr.atio. M 1(1.1 Baraaa i -8 1 M Mat 6-5 105 4 3 1) 1 T Liurna 7 l-^e. KitatatV True Amer.an \llSi aVSna -3-c\1:ii\raSt 2i ,02 1 1 I' 1' t. Nea, 6 T Amen, an. Variation. C Iteef •'•*! nvrln:l j! ??„Iast « 1 » 7 * 4« 2'»W Charles 8 Varlafn. Co illteef. ivf, Br'wn ■"OS Havana 3-4 lilj^faat 8-S 106 I I 2' 11 L Neal 5 I. dVgrave. TheAbt. D gerCross a-'.':.. ! ,vana mV,n Bood » -*» 6 ( I' l'|C E Allen 0 (oral Barf, l.afe M, Sno.v.len Z-.'l !avHna ;S I O'Hgood 8-5 96 6 4 4' 4 } W Charles • Kendal's Bayal. Corallteef Kg. \ilZ,l a. BVa"* "4 11SM.hvy 31 92 3 4 «» 6" W Charles 8 T \me, ,e.i n. A I.vle. Je.rell V D nSuSHS Kentneky'Derl,^3' ' U° * ' 2' "' " °-Wft' 7 ' ' n-gct'ross. Cottage, 7th RACE ' '""' M""""- "-year-old* and up. Mini. 4 la i mi rist. (May 1*4, 1! ^3 Index. Course. Diat Time Track. Odds wt St. ^ Str Fn Jo. key Siarted Order of Finish QUESADA. ch g 6 111 Bv Dell.l-Ml.tr.s. Oulckly. ky H.aturtluaa. (Trainer. M F. Shapoff. Owner. G. P. Croissant). B.»erier T FlitS 89371 (hurlr.li 2 4 1 lOShvy 14-5 112 1 2 3-3' M OtUM* S I'lue St,,,,.- Ml I la Ik \,vl,a 893.13 Chun lull l„,70y I 46-3,nu,l 9 *»| 3 « t" O Neal T Xaxaa. BarbaryBaal 'mw. 87117 Miami I 1-S 1 :-.7*ihvy 43-10 112 I 1 1* I K N'.,e t Vo-I inn K.- Baaama'. Hyatalaa 87052 Slum 1 1-1 : i 52Shyjr 53 nut 4 1 V l| K Noe 0 Taaklail Wrangler Kellermaa 80955 Miami 1 1-4 1 56 Mat 51 104 2 1 H 1'} K Noe I Praaty Bay, HaWe WankaTta S6784 Miami 1 1-16 1 :49HM.st 19-5 K.9 1 1 3« 2- K Noe S Mperaatn. Ilamlaln U Morris*. 86119 Jff.rson 1 1-11 1 M'-Jivy 21 107 1 Bled. D Mergler 7 Spugs Arra-osa rsT.,,', 85893 .I.fleison lmTOy 1 46\Mst 6 111 2 2 2' 2" W Fronk 7 Wapiti Arragaaa Voshimi 83583 Chur-hill 1 1 39*ifast 20 113 5 5 6'15'*W Fronk t Paul M . 011. a*ft I'r.br BINGO, b. g. 4 110 By afcGee— Ida Harrison, by Ir.goldsby. .Trainer. J. RileT. Owner. F.. P. Wilson). Breeder C W Moor" 89333 Chun lull l,„7„y ' (.is-.mu.l 19- I 98 I 4 4- 4*W . 'h.i rl. , 7 Vi.-au , Kar'l.ar. Bush M„|„,,f, K9082 Lexgton Im70y l:4ft**%kvf s-5 113 4 1 1* 1- k M.'i'm: -. Bn i,.-i,.i, Tlarht Uaaia K894H Lex'K-ton lmTOy 1 i'.'imu,l 17-3 107 7 1 1' l' h M r in si. Peace uin.i,'- i.i.t 88(187 Hangtoa I I I 13 fast 13-5 109 5 S 6 3* J Ktlium (I Parn.lll.ad Pat( ,-■' Beraaaa* 88591 Hun gli.n 3 4 1 14s,fast 6-3 107 1 1 l'l l'l J Keiium II Amh.rl'lv Clever Sell, Chaaael 88543 Hun'glon » t lM%taM 8-5 110 5 3 2' 1' J Kellum IS Highl-tesa Irks,,,,.,-' --. "7 Vt ,. 78802 LaairtOB rt-tlriSMst 4 102 8 6 n t" H Oay ID Br..C, l„l,n'. Itum-I, ef. B.ailvi, ,'w 71.81 Latonia 5-S 1:00 fast 22 117 5 ■ 10* It** H Gray 12 K (i'r.nll . Cvp Gold L L*"ridtra 71313 Lat. una 51fl:09Hn,ud 13 115 6 4 5- 5" H Gray S Vallev Light C, I-',',,, e"e (71030 I.a,„n:a 6-8 1 :00"S,fa.t 13f 113 U 12 B It* II Gray 13 £%. ^L^ZTatiZmm RIB GRASS, cb. g. 6 104 By Short Grass— Marian Hood, by Mar-agon ITrainer. R. McGarvev. Owner Mrs. R McGarve... Breeder. Short Grass SMidFirm 89245 L.-x'Bt.m 1 I S 1 :32-VM.st 33-10 105 5 3 3' 3 ' I. PI hon 1 Al Sag, I. s s." ,f , V.ooa 89109 la-i»l.,n 1 1-S 1 :.-.7'5hvy 37-10 109 I 1 1» 1= | |-„oi t Tlrkler links \li„ «„i. 88098 J. ff.-rs,.n 1 1-2 2 "1 -.la- t 41 103 2 1 V 5-1, M, \'ff.- 7 M.,n, Mine ,;i ..Hs V s„„|,v S 7980 Jefferson 11-16 1:43 Mat 1* 107 2 5 5« 5» II Meyer • Tip Wit. h, t B M'11,1 w-.rfar. 78412 Lexglon 1 1 45'jhvy 16 95 1 4 4» 4" L Pi.-hon .1 Ks, arpol.-l l,-' P|1nt UrmVllr. 74815 I.atonia 11-2 J 33 fast 32 105 3 7 5' 5"H Gray » FaneyKree ifrlv1.,ve S -,,„„« TI850 Il.i»,linel.-H.'i)0 fast * 115 4 5 5' C" M Qaiac* I Baider. Lady I.ill, ,n, Tony Beaa MISS MAZIE. b. m. 5 104 By Rock View— Clara Atkin. by Sala (Trainer. E. P. O Mean. Owner. O'Meara Bros). ir^-der A B Hi rock 89241 Lax'gtaa I 1-16 1 17 V fast 11 in, II 7 3) 2- I K.hrt 11 Links. Fr,.,l K.nu.y ll| M— M1M Lexa-taa 1 1-S l.:.7',hvy 7 93 6 * 6 4» W .'h.rl.-s « Itih l.ris, Ti.-kl.-r links 88080 Miami 1 1-4 2 o7-ifast 16 9S 7 7 6' C'l J D,.l,n *tlt„p,.. Kl .lesni.ir North Breele MM* Miami lm70y 1 17 fast * 112 8 8 S" 7» G Fields 9 ( I'kSi'k'g. lll«,«:V'f„ llr'g'se S7510 Miami 1 1-S 1 :534»faat 3 10; 8 6 i'| (• K Noe 8 L'donSmok,- Nl.Brre Bowmaa 87452 Miami 1 1-16 1 .".l-thvy 3 105 5 5 5 5" K N,.e ." P.-li. ilo.is. Tingling Composer 47295 Miami 11-16 1:50 fast 4 104 7 5 5' 4» K Noe 7 F,l„i„„„. s,r den Lugoo,, 87171 Hiatal 1 1 S 1 iistgood 91 IOC! 4 4 4 4" K Noe 5 Aspiration. Yoshiuii. 1-rostjBoy TRAPNET, ch. c. 4 104 By Trap Rock— Wrackinet, by Wrack. (Trainer. P. J. Williams. Owner. Williams Bros.). r-r.»der W B Watkina H937I Cfcarakla 1 1 16 I '3 hvy 9 M 3 4 6' 5» G J,,hns,.nll) Six Pence Bosh Bre.-.'hloider 89210 Lex'rtoa F.' 1 i'v*sr..st 9-20 in 5 3 2 i L Naal I Klin. Moaahrauk Daaaaa 89018 Lex*aton 1 1-16 1 31Shvy 11-10 105 2 1 2» 4*1 L Neal 8 Jupiter. AnnieLyle Kscarix.lelfe 8575* l.ex-gt.,n liu.iyl li%4*aa*| 23-10 99 4 1 1'12 *H Hay 8 Cheer I ead.-r War Prire I ierre h5(i77 Laafataa lmT'y 1 IS slow 21 107 8 4 5" 6*1 II Hay It) Muorfield. Pauline. Asa Jewell 825104 Cliiir.lnll 1 1 40*sgood 71 107 4 4 7' 7" J Gormley 10 Joh'i J.-n.-ll. 8'wMaidea Climax 85343 Cliunliill 1 1 tO*sMst 16-5 101 r, 1 3' 3 J J GormleylO I'ara.hr. I.uga. KoMipild Mtlt 'ii'.ir, 1 .11 11:41 fast 16f 111 5 2 1" 3* J Gormley 12 l.'gtoii.M'd. I '| Italia, ll.M'ager AL STEBLER. b. g. 5 109 By Golden Maxim— Lily Mac. by Plaudit (Trainer C. R. Anderson. Owner C. C. Wright). Breeder T M. Murnhy 89371 ( hur.hill 2 I 1 I6S.hvy 22 112 3 8 8 8:* W An(.„n S Blue Slone Macbeth Quesada 8i978 Lataala 1 1-16 1 «S'„uil 5» 119} 7 7 7 7" II Slutts 7 Ks,- p„i,tt, \ Sec dos 1 h rl.'der 8.1493 Aurora 51 f 1:12 hvy 18 5 111 I 1 "1 :' R Z'cchini 9 Viennese. Pin.-li o'Snufr. Climax 82(133 Hthoine lm70y 1 SOVivy 2 14* 3 3 3' 4'J J Gormley (I Vish'gltov. ll'y Watts. It dK bin Mll.fi ll'th.irna I 1-8 I SXHIivy IS 5 111 6 5 3» U W Pool 11 Kamkin. *aa Keeper, Proceeds 81382 H'lhorna lmTOy 1 SI hvy 41 112 * 5 4| 3* A Plrkens t TenHixty. K'thfulC.lrl. J'kFroat 80958 Il'ihorna lm70y 1 50 mod 5 103 4 3 4" 4'1 D Jones r. uu.-aa.la. Iluonee Uarcrlla Hoy 79305'M llghla 13-16 3 01 slop II 10* 3 6 C« 6 * II Zandei 7 Fannie Beaa. Kent L Kapea RUTH S . cb. f, 4 M By Iron Cross II.— Galinda, by Gmlniton. (Trainer. H. Cavanaugh. Owner, Cannonball Stable). Brewer. Williami Bros. R9010 Lex'gton lnr70yl:49 mud 12 103 2 4 5" 5" I, Nenl 8 Six Pence, Tickler, Roxana 88208 Miami lmTOy 146%rast 1-2 112 1 4 4' «' II Stutts 9 Confluent*. FairBreak. MerryO 88137 Miami 1 1-8 1 Sl.'tfast 51 107 2 S 2' 4'1 E Ambr'se ■ Altlssimo. Gray Gables. Iluey 8809O Miami lm70y 1 :I|M 43-10 Ut 2 2 3| 4«1 G Fields 8 HotDog. S'tb'sA.S.B . M'ryAgn's 87969 Miami IniTfy 1:4G%fast 6 113 2 2 21 2» G Fields 7 I-ough Storm, Duelma. Jackson 87850 Miami 1 1 8 1 :54%fast 3-2 110 1 2 34 3"J G Fields 6 Northllrze, Duelma, Super King 87762 Miami 1 IS 1 :55%fast 8-5 108 1 1 1' !• G Fields 7 V. -Chairman. Phenol. Dellabm 87580 Miami lm70y llOHfisi 4 103 4 3 11 2" It W'liamslO Brian Kent. Golden Aire. Itob 87418 M ami 1 1-16 1 :49',,goo.l 37-lof 108 S 4 31 4» O Mein 12 London Smoke, Tulsa. F.Monroe 87295 Miair.l 1 1-16 1:50 fast 14 107 1 7 7 7*1 G Mein 7 Felicitous. Sir Glen, Lagoon TrA TRAY ch. g. 3 102 By Tea Caddy— llaifou. by Haatinga. (Trainer. A. J. Hcfferman. Owner. A. J. Hefferman). Bleeder. D. B. Knox. 89:',74 Chtir. hill 1 1 10 1 H hvy 109 1011 9 10 10 1"' It WliamslO Six I'ence, Ilosh. Breechloader 88313 jottoraoa lm70v 1 :47%fast S-". ml 6 5 4' 2-1 I, Mmervll Waratali. I'eterDecoy, Immodest 88243 Jeff, rson 1 1-16 l:47%fa*t 13-5 98 4 3 2» 2" I, Mmery 0 Valentin". Toddy Toast. Delsan 88154 J.ff. r-in 1 1-16 I 4S%fast. 6 89 6 a 7* 7" V Moore 12 Quaver, BmkJonos. Bcs Leighton 88008 .I.-ff-r-.,n 1 MS 1 4«%fast 8 88 1 4 3' 3=1 V Moore 12 ItognnJr.. lies I.'liton. hJnta 87857 llftuaaa 3-1 l:15%fast 8 ! 3 11 I 6" t'| V Moore 12 D.ublc T.. Good Will, Jimson 87693 F Gr nils lm70y 1 47 fast 10 110 2 3 6= 5'1 W An'rsonlO Slorm (loud. ISooster, Valentino 87635 F.Gr nds 3-4 l:ll%fast 30 116 6 7 51 6«1 W An' rsonl2 Miranda, Transfer, Norallayes Page 5 IOTRRr. b. a. I 99 By Faucheur— Liquette. ky St. Btls. irrmiuer, at, Lowenstcin. Owner. M Lowcnstein). Hied in I ranee by W. K. Vander- lilt. MS7I CTlUT bill It 1 H'.-hry *» M 2 7 «« f" ■ Yeltna K Blue mono. Macbeth. Q.:es:d. 85759 La gn.n |ja***a I IHfm 47-10 ]'H ■ I 5' I"l It Y.-lton 8 ( h erl.cadcr. Trapnet. Warl'rize 85712 l.'tclnn 1 1-16 1 IS good H M| I I p g* it yltnn » Repeater. Porius. S 'sAk-S Bon S..fi:t! 1, x gtaa 1 1-ir. 1 ts'ifast 71 Ml .1 3 |*| 4*1 II Yelton I Dorius. tea* Competitor. Ofm M**7« ' hoi : II 7-4 1 ■■:'•. fn«t '» 1°" in It H" "'7 It Yelton 1 " IMM, Sciuel. Jupiter fc*l7t Clin ' II J-4 1 IPh.l 33 10,1 9 ]ii r.' ft It Yelti.n U Jupiter, .lohn g Kelly. Bullion RUM I. il. in 1. 1 *-4 l ll^rm M lot I I 7' 7" It Yelton I spats, N glityNisbs, Be careful •i:;.-. I. nun a 1 I-l 2 01 '^ Mat 15 99 5 4 9' C" 11 Yelton 12N.Socdus, II.B.Coloni'n, IMIugh t-ANDALWOCD, ck. g, 7 10* By L.ke McLuke— Duchess Kathleen, by John o' Gannt. (Trainer 1 Hobion. Owner. J. B. Coher) Breeder. Keene & Senorr. BSSSt ' hurt* 'I 1 I II ! '■•'--.nv:d 18 It J S 7 7'7 P. TattM 7 Soldier II.. liny. P.amkin ■SIM T.juana 11:43 •taa I 11? t 1 S* P|H l-llston 7 Tangerine. I a Ilia a* ( Marrnne S.S.I5I lljaaaa liaTtf I 41 s|.,,y 13 U% 5 t 0 5 " It l':=h-*r ■" Blar'.Stnnc. Batsman. Mellirino H935 Ti/j in i In 7 y 1 I". Lit 5 119 4 1 I1 11 It Fisher T Cimtniiion, Bos'.i. Wrackhorn 87788 Tijuana laity I l3'ig.,o,I 23 100 I t 3"! :"_ II F.lston • C.o'Daivn. FnirRowena, S'tKing PABLO, ch. c. 4 10» By Glencairn— Caraquet, by Bryn Man. I Trainer. W. F. Poison. Owner, W. F. Fclsaa). Breeder. J. Marrone. 811171 Lexuajrtaa KC 1 :13*ihvy 8 I ies 4 I 6» " J A Vlemotl2 Kosa'ireonor. KrCa'dian. Ivory 89045 laxglon IV i l3M,hvy 21-5 112 7 5 21 2* J Francis 9 BultPr'f, H'hesG'ham. Cate-by 8 2307 It Krie 3-4 I:1S hvy 29 103 7 6 a"* 3'i W Milner 7 Oil Man, Poggv O . Met-on M7II H.,n,'|..n I! 1 I « i!ivy 10 104 8 6 2'1H D Randall 9 C.'denFloss. T Pcriiv'n. A'ioV'nar SISXI V, in-ls.,r 3-4 1 l.s-.fast 17 110 7 1 1« 2" J Fran, is 12 Zanzibar, Tall. Fluffy Ruffle! 80701 IWshire I* C ItaTVaat 11 110 7 5 7 i 4»J J Franeisl2 Pretext, Kidnap. Pali 80351 I.atonia 3-4 1 :15*,mud 9 110 3 5 E 5'| J Francis IS Krislma. Jobn Ilicer. Elualte 80i8i I.atnnia 3-ll.l2%fast J5 110 9 4 71 771 J Francis 10 Q Cliarminit. B-kd.ile. StarCadgd IMM l.itonia ?.- 1 lildmud 114 112 6 7 7' 7!J J Francis S Sayno, Iluon I'inc. Corinth MISS BABE. b. f. 3 97 By Honrleii— Ethelberta, by Ethelbert. (Trainer. F. F. Brandt. Owner. C A. E'dencope). Breeder. J. C. Carrick. H9397 Cliinhill :•-! I ltl,KO,i,l 17 95 6 7 61 4'irj Joh lsnrltl Stnmp Jr. J.i'ly Pur. By C.nsh X917I LtarJaslaa l'C 1 r;ihvy 20f 1 l I 3 41 41 I, M'omeryl2 HnMlin-ener. Frl'aclian. Ivory WMS Ltnr*Sta« irm Iny 21 t*| 7 6 4} 6«J It Meyer M Ilominirllird. l.lonaQle. KthelK. XS4li» I. 'fcrs-n H-l 1 ll^.fast l«-5 96 6 ] 3* 2- C, Cooper 1J I'amcllljid. Orlova. Clouiclijord'n HX09J J ff, rson 3 4 lill'^fast 30 97 10 6 l 4'} C, Cooper 11 Recover. \Yld(.oo«e, Lit Alfred S79CS Jeffcrs.m 51 f 1 .ix'-.Mst 2-i 109 S 7 9' in; v Reilly 12 MfcaiTt—lJ. Fo\inore, MarvPcar X7XI47 Jeff ison 3-4 l:14%faat 30 104 5 4 4 ' 11" F Reiilv It CrareT'Ier. Iticover. Norallayei USSC; \ .rora I 1 1 13 mud 12 MM 4 6 5' 5"S R Yelton S Itcd^ipiirrrl. Tr Again, Ilrnnith h:(irj \ irora HlflUta N 110 7 9 9 I*} I, M'omcry • Mar] Hear. Parndl. lliaaKiniriert 1..127H kanrara :- 1 i« --.fast 12 10717 8 S ' W Frrak ■ Tancara. IdleTctli. Brilliant KMd.-i ■aralaaTal 61 f I C7Hslop 7 HO 2 3 S' 4" W Kelley 11 Myrt. Belle. TTieoFay. Adrianople CONTACT, b. m, 5 1C3 By Sea King— Bambi. by McGeo. (Trainer. J. M C-oode. Owner, J. T. Looney). Breeder. W. Garth. 8l:t74 'liur. MB I I M 1 B hvy 2J 110 4 7 R= S's D Connellylfi s.i Pence. Itosh. Freechloider X'i-;09 Lex'rtoa PC l:la%faat r.i n i 2 v l i Cian 1. t atiaaftnmr. Joliv l'..y. ciory KX9I-: l^rx'rto* Fi' 1 .IV'-itnuil ■ 111 I S SI 10=" W Taylor 11 T S.Jordan. Welcome. HnonPine HISIS 1 : !i -nl .•,- ;l 1 at H|„w 8-i 1"4 5 5 4' 4 C Lang .1 Sky Line. Faithful C.irl. Sequel MSM ftaralaaja 51 f l:07Vf.fast 2S 111 2 2 2 62 K Sarnie 10 Su-iina. D.anilirkea. P.Eipreaa MtSS Sarataaja i ( 1 -,;.- t 20 lioj 9 5 51 4» O W Carlll.1 Tliessaly. Tassel. D'k'sDauirhter •111'."! Saratoga I I f 1 M%ataw 4 11.. 5 3 51 6« C Rr.b'sonlO I) 'sll slitcr. Kcnnmare, N. Glide HIM s.u.itoja l| f 1:08 Mat 8 109 4 5 71 S'» C Rob'son 9 liriliialice. Sw'pIIawk. Will. Tell MILLION, a. b. 3 (M) lta By Ilucn— Zoraida. by Samion. iTrainer. D. Shaw. Owner, D. Shaw). Breeders. Million a. Swain. R9.19: CharrhlU '-11 IlHaaToad I M 8 2 51 fi" W Aa'aaaM stump JV„ Jolly Boy. By c.osh 147887 Irffei n 1-4 l:ll%faat 41 106 7 3 .",' '.." H Jones H lira. eThr. Kecovcr. Norallayea 87780 r.fir'ml.i 2 I 1 It^Mst 4 95 J 1 2'13»l I. Lanu 12 It K. Clark, Times Cp. Boo Boo 8715:! F'lrnili 3-1 1 1.7'. fast 4 m 13 S 51 3« L M'meryia lialntia. lucky. Eleanor W 87271 K lin.l- 2 I I II (rood 4 116 2 5 4' 4*1 J Rutwell 11 Itilllloherts. Runibinr. HeadLine Ki;9C,l I'llrnJi 1 142'TSood 8-5 110 6 4 91 II" W Fronk 11 Southland Girl. Onwah. Orageuse nr,S79 F.Or'nds J-4 1:15»ihvy 12 10* 2 2 2' V D McA'ffelO Walter K.. Galatia. Orlgense 8(172:1 1'ilrn.ls 3-1 I I5*Sslow 20 US 6 5 5' 5" J A M neyl2 Icnncrre. IVIhi Itoy. Calatia 78771 I-exi-ton 41 f 52Hfast 21 111 2 4 7» 3 " K Erick'n 8 Repntatn, Son ofT'mp. St.Chles /•U RAPF * '"- I'nrlonRs. IliLrx Point Purse, 2-icar-nhls. Filliea. AIIoit-*illl llMUi- ajaaaaaa, (May Bl, 1 :ri 1 — :r.a ::-." — •! — ll .) Index. Course. D.at T. me. Track. Odds. Wt St. =, Sir Fin Jockey. Started. Order of Finish. PANOLA, b f. 2 109 Bv Wormleighton — Anola by Semproniui. (Trainer. G. Walker. Owner. International Stable). Breeder. J. L. Tarlton. *iS07(i 1 1] . aa 41 f 5!«5K'.o.l 17-5 in t 1 HI* T" WaaTa It Walilj L*a*aVk, MiwOakl'd 87524 Tui.ii.a . '. f 4.i3fast 9-i ir, 1 ij k w I.illey K Uuth Cold, Mi Amigo, DeepBlue 87:112 TUaaaa "-1! ■■aaarat 9-5 M 2 f _! W I.illey B C IbeTiii o. Jerseylted. Flaxseed 87109 Tiju.ina 2-8 26 Mat 4 Vt 9 IV I" W I.illey 11 War Bella, 0 IhcTiine, Cytherea 8iii;'j:t ' ijiinii i-4 nutfaat 17-P) 112 3 1 . \v i.illey |] i.ouShank. WariMla, Swiftf^dy Kill T,iar:i 1-1 2:*-„Mst S-3 115 1 :n \V I.illey 12 Missl.cster. 1. y Allen, Warllelh* CAJJEO. ch. f. 2 (M) 107 By Light Brigade — Lorraine, by Ben Brush. (Trainer. D. E. Stewart. Own;r. J. N. Camden). Breeder, J. K. Camden. 8904.1 LrafcUa 41 f a**j(rh-rf 3 115 4 4 *a 21 E Pool S Margate, Banderole, Dixiway LADY CAROLYN, blk. f. 2 (M) 1(T7 By Escoba— Alice Warfield. by Orison. (Trainer. J. D. Stevens. Owner. Hastings & Biehardson). Breeder. J. D. Carr & Bro.. S93(,9 Chun hill it f iijivy 34 115 2 4 ■* J" M (l.irni r IB CrazyMoon, ICn'sBabc, C'nMary First vlart for (lie following: LADY PIKE. b. f, 2 (M) 107 By Sir Barton—Hannah Pike, by Beppo. (Trainer. J. T. Schorr. Owner, E. B. McLean). Breeder, E. B. McLean. EISTEE DIANA, ch. f. 2 (M) 107 By Short Grass — Queen's Loch, by Lochryan. (Trainer, W. Seed. Owner. J. 0. & G. H. Eeene). Breeder, Short Grass Stnd. C4k DApC 1 Mile. .!- ear-old* and npvrard. Alliiivanrea. flay !"• lf 21 Index. Course. Diet Time.Track Odds Wt St. | Str Fin Jockey. Started Order of Flniak. EEDFOKD. ch. g, 4 119 By The Manager— Ladv Welles, bv Dick Welles. (Trainer. E. Trotter. Ovcner. E. Trotter\ Breeder. B. Varwig. S5I7( CbarcMH 1! aWtsTaat 12 107 6 6 51 V L McD'ott 7 Maifiacfe, Iloiieless. Pegasus 85278 lininhiil 7S1:J6 fast 21 104 3 7 7 7" J \\ .ill.u a 7Sta:beck. Pegasus. I: 'a Toner K4752 Lataatta 1 1 -37Vast 3-2 107 2 4 4' 4«1 I. McD'ott 5 Hopeless. BlinilPlay. Beg.'sLork 8451.1 lataala I l:37^fast 1 106 6 3 21 2» R lla-i.y I i.raeine, BegrMaick, Dare Say M22:l I ..i taaaa I l-3S*-f.ist 1S-S 106 4 I 2* 2* J A Mney 5 T Ar .-anian. Cliilliowee. J David 8.1896 I...!.. mi 1 l:r.7Hfast 31-10 M0 3 2 111* J Wallace 4 IS'uonlloy, Cao'nSliot J (1 Denny 82»a» K'u..rth a»**ay ItlUHaat 31 102 2 2 1" I'll Wallace I N.LanglK.rne. Lrlaea SneecKy K2G08 H.uK.,r I 116 l:16HMst 195 II 6 2 2 1 1« J Wallace S lb-at Pal, Wrackliorn. I oilova BUCK, ch. c. 4 104 By Blond Buddy — Beaming Beauty, by Sweep. (Trainer. W. Hnrley. Owner. Idle Hour Stock Farm Stable). Breeder. Idle Hour Stock *arm. 8807G Lex'a-taa F * l.'»H**ood 17 106 6 3 4* 4 H Mcvcr fi Sweetheart. (Tiorokoe HappyTop ■1— JatTwua 1 M i...\.':i«t 10 ill 4 3 2' 21 I) Hum 7 i osiigiin MMweatera ' l'r TiiTii 87801 Klinls 1 1 16 1 46=tM.st 13-j 100 4 3 2' 1«»H Meyer Eleanor S, Vexation. Lee Adrin 87723 r.«3r*ada 3-4 1 12Sfa«t 10 104 6 4 ]| 1" II Meyer 7 I^-stPal, Kire Hoy, Marvin May 87637 T'lrnils H t 1 aHAHal 60 1* 1 ! I 2» II Meyer 7 lire Boy. IluonPiiio, l^atherw d 87455 F .Ht'ails 3 4 1:13 Mat 31 107 6 6 7 7'° II Meyer 7 Mar May. P.anter, Thundering •KING NADI br. c, 3 105 By King James— Nadiaette. by Fiti Herbert. lTra:r..-r, J. J. Troxler. Owner. J. }. Troxler). Breeders. A. B. Hancock and P. Laffooa. 89176 Lax'staa 1140 hvy 11-5 108 1 1 Ik 1» n Gray S Son of John. Supremus. Ba^sorah HIM 1.. XKt.in Fill !*%( 1 3 M7 :t 4 41 4=2.1 Heupel I Reputation, (iibbons. g ncet; den 8H978 \, ■ gtaa V*CI:M gaad 2 HC 2 3 t] r .1 Heup. I - TttmlfTt. Supremus. HrownSugar 57ft8 1. \ gtaa FC 1 ll'.hvy 51 M2 2 1 l«| 1' J McCoy I U'liermcl. I'.n Peel. A.IiliieCown 85758 I. . ^(..n \ I 9 fast 3-0 113 3 a 5« 5" F Martin I! Tilka, Deeuiinj. Croat Rock MM I Cliarchtll 7-S I 26 fast 19-5 110 1 2 2" 2» B Orlffla 5 ( iplainllal. HI Ridge I, Visitor S5192 CharctUn 7-s 1 25 fast 2 as 2 1 1* 1» B Griffin 7 Blueltidite. Deesaiag P.'d'vJonea 85443 i III:, lull 3-4 l:n%raat 1 109 3 3 1» !■ M Garner 7 Step Along. Bectat. Old Slip 85381 Chun lull 2-11 HSfast 43-10 110 4 2 2'! 2' M Oarac* T I 0 Talaa I. R.Ilowcrs. S Along 81831 I.atnnia 2-4 1 12'5Mst 3-5 114 1 2 1" 1« M Ga-r.er 7 Canliff. D. Waters. Sir l'eti r /■.1749 lataara -I 1 '"Waal ;-3 115 2 1 1} 2» r, Rabin » Falt-yMaater. Friend. Singlehand 81483 Latonla I I 1 l-'Vla-t 1 111 4 2 : i 4« M (lamer 12 Ilrierllill. Caffney. FairyMastcr S0144 Lataala »-Sl:00 fast 1.-3 1(3 3 5 5= 01 \V Pronk 9 Cinnara'n, ItuialR'te, F.Relat'ns TllglMl fag Kentucky Derby. BARBARY BUSH. ch. g, 5 110 By Whisk Broom II.— Cardamlne. by Sir Archibald. i Trainer. C. Phillips. Owner, Greentreo Stable). Breeder. II. P. Whitney. S'U :i; r* • laaatl ■ raaaH 8S»:t ::! Ch.ir.hill Ini70 1 liCmuJ 2 113 2 2 2' 2* W Ilarvev 7 Xaasau. Mid»e«tern Dingo MM1 i il ins r.i f l i9*6r ist 16-5 lis 7 6 4= :'; .i Careor'a 8 P.r'nlt. ttv. K (I'N.iin Galatia 85183 I mi. I l*aH** I aWslaal 51 106 2 4 4' n I Parke 5 Itim.ii'iay. r.in.iprTte. JajrBmake h499l I.jiii.-l 11 l.i'-,:-.i,t 1-4 115 2 I H 1 I Parke ■ D*l****aaa, llirlm. \ ill ig.r M758 l..:?-l IrBTaj 1 ;:=ifnst 1S-5 1«8 5 3 21 2' I Parke • Imnairlie... Drunili't. I.reiifntll SKI77 I.iur.l ;-l 1 12 Tist 7f 1("S 11 II H'114" I Parka 13 shuf.Al.iiu-. X.ll'p-liire. WilILd 8 !974 Aqueduct 1111 (JiJ.ist 7-5 16.) 4 7 7' 7'" O Hu.lgins 9 I.adkin. SpbtCa-h. K.*sat'a'aSeal 83390 IVln.nt llfja-.fast 12 Mall 1 1» 1» I I'arl.c 4 lilin.lPI i v. Di.igr-im. Dr'mMak.r 8:1109 '■ art 1139 fast . ', M 4 1 1| ." .1 Corcoran fi Khun. s. I'.i^-mii.r sl.u.k. I: K.r.l 82199 Barataan* 1 1 HaVaaat 9 10 115 4 3 21 2« I Parke 7 Sp'lmgWit. Btw*r*aL*k, V (,'nds EREAKFAST BELL. br. f. 4 103 By Bla^k Toney— Battir Cake, by Buckwheat. (Trainer. H. J. Thompson. Owner. Idle Honr Stock Faim Stablo). Ereeder. Idle Hour Stock Farm. 89046 Lex'rtoa in.: y l Wlanrjr 22 p-i 5 3 4« 5" r BUad « ftrat-aa. ii,.i». i. — . nrlln-aall IUM Phasl • 1 1-H 1 ■■■ • ■ !aat 41-M M5i: 13 13 12" W Harr-a/M I.'tenautH . TcaEyek. Tl.clt (all 81670 I.it.i.ii 1 1-11 I :. Ufaat 1-1 It I 3 2" 4'1 II Hay HKingTut. JaatDarM, K Corinll 81101 I.atonla 11:38 Mat I Mf 4 4 3' 2'. II Hay 5 Qatar) -Canlen, K Tut, Ilonelcs 8 1199 Bllanat I l:2R3»giii -l 6 91 3 4 9 1« It WlianslO K.ng AllK-rt. Ui-.-el. Wampee 8.11«6 ■ lm..nt 1 1 JS^Mst 5 99 4 1 2'1 2' It TaTllaaaa 4 aajadaaii. KtaaAJh't, laailU •ELSASS. b. c, 3 1C1 By Light Briga.le— Alsace, by Wrack. (Trainer. L. Johnson. Owner. W. H. Whiteheuae). Bree ler. J. N. Camden. 89372 Clui-.hill :'-! 1 15*ihiy 10 1 S 1 5 i= HR Harvey 9 C.:bbons. Ortain. Happv Top S7302 r .i'ii.Is -4 l-lU»fi«t 95 11) 2 3 :i : J K l'onl 7 TVeallat. P. ili.t Vow SI CI, lo. S6824 F lir.H ."-! I 10 hvy 12 109 4 3 3' M R Harvey ! Adolpims. Onatrain. Elector 80747 F'lrn.ls 2-1 1 13*»gnod 3 lug 1 4 2 |. Mel g l«n 11 TTanaai Hill. l!ar;'nl)ay Tliund'g K1640 FGrn.ls 4-4 1:M%h*rf 8 no 2 2 2' f D Mcrglcr • T.Braaaar, I'., a. h lalk. BtTtTaa Mats' Jeff II aaa 3-4 1 16 hvy 7 111 3 3 41 4'* C Lang il Klector. Podairo-'ue. aajasaaal 85968 Jefferson rl f 1 ..Xisifast 12-S 116 3 6 41 2« 1) liarwtarlf Ilayward. WlllWetla, MaryDear h59l0 JaHaiaia l| g IMMaaaa 9-10 m 4 1 2» 2' I. MeD'atl I flarlaa. BaUiiaa, ll:.-h Water t.5313 Churcliill 2-4 1 13 Mat 12 10112 9 7= 7'1K H*4Tlaadl3 It. pulal i.m. It lt.dge, II Itowera S3I77 (".. inhll 7-g 1 2t7Hfaa! 1 li^ 3 7 :'.' 2 K H'cland 9 I.eeO.Cotner. Swope. Blneltid-e •Elig.ble f'.r Kentucky IKrby. LUO. b. c. 3 103 By Ormonda'.e — Futurist, by Gelden Maxim. (Trainer. K. Spence. Owner. L. T. Cooper). Breeders. M. & B. B. Jones. 89327 (T.urih.ll 1-4 lll'-smu.l 41 lwl: 7 6* f H Taylor 12 Tangara, Mar'nMav, Pin.larPeel 87972 M..i:ni larM) l IWkfaal ■ MM 1* s» | J J lawT**a f aaaataat. K of tin spa. Myr llelle 87794 MaaU lm70y 1 (l*%rast 37-10 101 7 4 8 8" E Gell.jni S Revenge. Itrn .-, llndesmaid 87603 Miami 1 1 -16 I .16 fast pl-5 lui 2 2 2' 2«kK Kaa S K'gMlat.sora. It P.u li'an S Spot M7479 Miami lni7'y 1 47'4sl. w 41 112 1 2 1' 1» II Stmts ". Bankrupt. Volante. Bridesmaid 87401 Miami lni7(ly 1 46 al iw 42-10 96 1 1 1 "■ J Callah n I Sun Spot. Kell.rman. PollyWale 86924 Miami lm7"y 1 I8»»fast I 113 1 1 1" 1» II Stutts 4 Myrt Belle. Bankrupt, Slianghii 86807 M.ami 51 f 1 OK fart 9 115 1 2 1« !■« II Stutti 11 C \ illmililiai. P Cat. Shanghai 8.18U0 1. '.nia J-4 1.12Hgood 29 108 7 U 11"11" P Grosser 12 Menifee. Mr. Pepp, Balboa •DEEMING, b. f. S »» By Spanish Prince II.— Pia Feather, by Dalhouaia (Trainer C. B. Dailev. Owner. C. B. Dailey). Breeder. J. W. Bailey. 84*44 I^-xgtoa 1 l:42Hmud 13 121 9 4 4' 6* B Harvey 9 lat. Visitor, Buttress Itothermel H5754 Ij-x gt.m 1 1 3S fast 91 M4 1 2 21 2'| I I'arke « Tllka. C.reatltock, LaaB o Min« S5678 I/i'-Iob PC 1 lOSalow 61 lu» 6 3 3' 3»1 J Gormley 0 Lit .Visitor, ltotlnrmel. Ilesnna 8S542 Cl.urilnll ::-t l 13b»fajit 2| 104 6 I | 2** J C.rnil-y 7 l.rldeamaid. ("inl'iff. BeaihTalk 85192 Chun hill 7-s 1 25 fast at at 1 4 ft 3" K Hgland I K'gNadi. Bluelti.lge. li'd'yJones 85347 Churchill 3-4 1 13 fast I» 111 4 6 *"• 2» J Gonrbyl2 L'leVisitor. Bignonla AgueaCall 85211 Churchill 3-4 1 Dasaaat 15 1051 2 1 21 2» J Gormley 9 Kignoma. My Dream. Hessanaa 84**4 Ijitonia 3-4 1 12V»M«t 29-10 104 2 3 5 5*1 A Frart'co 8 Riviera. Bridesmaid Kilty Pal 81*14 l^lonia 5| I 1 OtVsMat 12 W4 I 3 2" 2» A Franco S Itinera. Itolherniel.' Bignonla 84*35 I.atonia 3-4 1 12HMst 41T 101 S 2 41 21 A Franco!!' RuralUonte. Briar Hill Pyroot •■Eligible for Kentucky Derby. i HA-PY TOP. br. g. 4 108 By Jurquau Bout— Zelda. hy Pentecost. (Trainer. J. at. Hokill. Owner. Woodford A Steel). Breeder, n. H. Saaford 52',';'; ','h""'h'11 "-4 115th vy 11 110 6 6 4' :'| B Tool • Gibbons. Cirtalii. Lawless Zr.lil I'r,LK,on » l-"1 I JMjajaatl 12 99 4 6 6 1." .1 A Mney fi Ba Useart, Cra.-me. (ieorgla : 890,6 Lexgton F( ' I 12»thvy 1-4 115 I 2 P 1« ■ Pool • Mar, May Boy. Kub-il/ ??-!!; !r*5 K{"n r ' "°*iK0o' « "4 4 2 31 I* | Pool 11 Sweetheart (1,,-rik... Buck |.8,.5 I..xgton 3-1 l;!3SMst 41 1061 2 1 1» 2» B Martin 10 Dele.-lalilc Bull ( ,si. Daaasa* ! 'BOON COMPANION^ch. c. 3 105 By North Star III.-BIusting B-autv. by Canard. ' Wo:,dm»n' Owner. S. A. Cowan). Breoder. Idle Honr Stock Farm. ...-.?!""• ..'""'. l*""'^' 1 I'Sfast 5 KS 2 1 11 |1 R Am'.rse 4 Brides,,, ',|. BlaeBMce, Baakt rfSS «.,... .. *~* ' U*t"* * M 4 2 M II a niHl 7 Ball (lee. Myrtle B.-ll.-. Ilayw-d , 8^;93 Mian 3-4 1:14 mast S3 108 2 1 I V F l.ee 12 Shad S.,, lie. K.n'linTin. Maratli'a 8...09 1 Miami 3-4 1 12'iMst 64 100 3 3 4^4* V l.ee I Si.n.Mtus. Dnagelilla. Mclrimn I •aUlglble for Kentii. ky IH-iby. t FAS*JFT' bT' "J*-. »« By Wrack— Blazing Star, by Star Shoot. 1 .o,,I".,_ner^A' B*k"r' "MM. *. B. Hancock). Breeder. A B. Hancock. ,89^0 ( hurch.ll lni70y 1 ;,l hvy 27-14 1I0J 2 S V 4*E Pod 7 K.ghtSixl v. Th.-I n, . lab. K.wilr.-r I fill? J'"c.Kt"n FC113 mud 42-10 112 2 1 U FI I Parke • Tliitlitllr. F rVi^ion. Invasion !.-i^V. ,Kton 1 143'islow S-5 110 2 4 6 6- I. McDolt « Creat Rack, laiaiir. Brownie I0..631 I^-x Eton FC 1:11 fast 2* 115 6 7 51 I, McIVott • CPfrraa. T« ili.-l.tll'r. If. Ii Talk 18....... Churchill 7-S 1 27'-.Mst 8 102 6 6 *-»*- •■ Grifnn 7 Theo Bed. P.. nellia. T.rinkloy 8..4J9 (hurehill 3-4 111'iMst 11 115 9 11 9' 9" K Pool 14 Prin .Ail. !-. P. Vision. I/kyDrift 8..30* hurchill 7-8 1:27 fast 33-10 115 2 3 4' 4". I H-llpel 10 Sola Ma. Sari. Dorothy Adams 8a_07 Churchill 3-4 l:12HMst 16 115 11 10 11= 10=" W Lilley 15 tpaak aV auty. SolaM.a. Meulhol fith RAPP 7"S ll'**- 3-)ear-olds. lilli.-s. A lion anvi-s. I May ML IIFJI Ulll nHUU 1:23 1-.1 1 llO.) Index. Course. Diat.Tiine.Track. Odds. Wt St. «i Str. Fie. Jockey started Order of Finiak. LITTLE p VISITOR. D. f. 3 117 By Sweep-Margaret Hastings, by Hastings. TTrine.r' %' Perk'DS- Owner. J. L. Knight). Breeder C. Nuckols. .,.,„. atoU I^gton H-I^mud * 121 1 1 P P E Pool 9 B,,ttre s. Itothermel. Biriioni.i 8803C Jefferson 3 4 1:12*tfaat 3-2 no 2 4 2* 21 J Manila a • Toaaerre, Battta In. Roaip lllZZ !',°r.nds Ml:aa*lMat 13-3 98 2 4 4' 4'IH Coaaer 5 The Vintner. Ortain Beat p** \lliH ,,,r.ndI 3 4 1:H slow 11-10 116 2 3 3" 2'! H I'n.,1 4 TbeP.ada.-r. Th derg, RrareBoa li°,H \,':rnd,3 •■i-4 113 fast 41 98 2 1 1» 2^ J JkT cue ', Ifilup., I erta.n. The nil I I ■'!?* L-2L"2" l* ' i;V'f'lat 7 101 5 2 a 3'1 1 Jones 10 Cyclops. Mom's Bov. Brlasi I [lit f. Grnd* 3-4I:14Hhvy 4-5 116 2 2 •• 2» EPool 5 Parol, II . II, sl, Water. Tonnrrr* ■Mil I'.brndl 3-4 1:16*3*1 vy 16-5 103 1 2 2» 2') U McAffe 5 WildAstcr. Thelt't. BedWgFId SIf5i VSV "*■ =-4 1 17«shvy 1S-5 108 2 3 1! 4'J I) Mersler 5 Ai , ». k. I).- H'ki-ian. Ili.V'tiier b04.0 Jeflerson 2-4 llw'sniud 12-20 101 1 2 1) 1 It Z'cchini 1 Dr II:, kiu'n AppaHat*. I/gP. aut KITTY PAT, br. f. 3 113 By Light Brigade— Ecatarina. by Commando. ra,I)"- D- E- Stewart. Owner. 3. N. Camden). Breeder. J N. Camden. ..o.. aTia. ^tXBt,0n l»S*t*atMBl 17-20 121 4 Fell. M Gainer 9 Lit. Visitor. Buttress. Itothermel 8._,.147 (hur.hill 2-11:13 fast 4 114 1 3 4" V W I.illey 12 Littl.-Vi-itnr. 'le. ,„.„e Btgaaala t'.'^iJ, ^ UrCl"" 3-4 l:13=3fast 6-5 114 7 S V I*| W I.ill-y • Bid a -run.-. My Dreamer ! 25? I~tonia 2-4 l:12'4fast 23-H 117 7 4 ■ ::\ I. M, -n'ott S B.i i, r-i. Bv .'. v„a id. .-.cues, ,11 ■4St Latoma 3-4 ItMtsaat 13-10 109 12 11 M* M" L afemVattlS Rarr-IBaxte, neemlng KrHrHIII 84..S4 Latonia 3-4 LllSMst 6-3 112 1 1 V 2" I. M, D'-.tt 9 Boll., rin. 1. 1 'ai.^.rilio. P. d.suiaa BUTTRESS, b. f. S 107 By Wrack-Kata Adams, by Martinet. •..«, .'' *• aaaaraaaaaa*. Owner. R. A. Fairbairn). Breeder. A. B. Hancock. •JJJj Legion 11 |-:-lnv 31 M I 3 ." 21 I) Conn'Ily » Blip-W'bl.-r. It.,' hermel. Baa'rak «e..,; V''X.K'n ll:42»imud 91 121 T 4 21 g* J Heupel 9 Wt. Visitor. Itothermel. Bignonla «•.,.: i**^**— 3-1116 hvy 21 105 5 4 3* .T 1 w Harvey fi 111. -.-tor. Peaagaerae, Baaaa 8(,081 Jefferson 51fl:09«ihvy 9-10 106 6 2 1' 1' I) Mai gill • If .Johnston. Sp'kleStar. ltecover 81,000 Jefferson 5|fl:0g AMst 18-5 112 7 S 6 4'1 E Kuiiimerll Bene.lii I Vow. Barrage, .vlil., le 8..II10 Jefferson 51 f 1 :0S(4fast 6 1081 7 4 3' I* E Kummer I Kle.-tor. BtBHav IIi^li Wal-r ■MM Lexgton 51 f l:C6*3fast 49 109 S 5 6' C» W Fronk 9 Br'dw.iv.Iones. Shark. Siipreiniis 8.,o40 Churchill 7-S 1:26 fast 33 101 6 6 4' 4'J B Blind I P.ignoi.i a. I . Vivilor. l.ass ,,'Mino BEACH TALK cb. f. 3 no By Sundridge— Miss Ronald, by Bay Ronald. (trainer, H. J. Thompson. t»wner. Idle Hour Stock Farm Stable). Bred in England by Baron da Maurice do Rothschild. 8832'. Jefferson 11-8 1:56 slow 5 109 1 7 7' 9=' H Mover II ( ju.it r , in. P.en'i. t Vow. BraveBoh 88245 Jefferson 1139 fast 8-5 101 6 3 2 V H Mever II I'rYo-sAdele aa'aaffl LeeAd'a ■'•,ff''rso* 1 1 3'i-Vfast 3 F6 2 3 l' nil atayar SrV.ilrit, Galatia. SthlandOIrl »-o^J 8.831 Jefferson ."l f 1 .06HMst 18-5 105 4 5 5" 4« H Meyer fi Tonnerre, P.omp. Aversion oiil? ',!',r!ni1" 1 13SHfast 31 102 5 S 3', 4" II llav 7 Quatrain. H.Waler. Alex Moore CoP?; L,-',rnds 1 1 40*4good 17-10 100 2 4 21 2 H Hay "Mamiud. Walt.r E, Tn re |8691l Pi.rndl 1 l:43Vs-SlO'V 8-5 104 3 4 4" 3" 11 Hay 5 Stirrup Cup. Parolell.. Mamml.l BIGNONIA. b. f, 8 no Bv Jim Caffney— Vignola. by Solitaira n. ..».?"'"' McPhersen. Owner. R. A. Fairbairn). Breeder. A. B. Hancock. '-"*«ton 1 1 l-'^.mud H 121 6 3 31 4" D Connelly 9 Lit. Visitor. Buttress. Bothennel H._..16 „-";: Lexgton 1 l:39-\good 9-5 103 1 2 » 4' I Park- 7 11allvoa. Tilka. Vallette MSM Churchill 7-8 1:26 fast 33 114 2 3 3" | "| Lata o'.Mine. Buttr-s BS141 . iiurrhill 3-4 1:13 fast 12 114 S 4 6' 3* ■ Pool 12 LittleVisitor. De.ining. AgaeatTI «'.'o.o T " '-4 113~.Mst 9 102 1 2 HI" J Wallace 9 Deeming. M.Dreim. Hessaena 84910 I.atonia 51 f I aatqataaa* 13 103 2 6 5 4=1 D Mergler 8 Kiriera. De. -ni.tig. Kolhcrmel PRINCESS ADELE br. f, 3 107 By Brown Prince II —Event, by Adam, aa.,^'' - Ct0r- *wn"' T- '•■Mat, Breeder W. B. Miller. ."„!•: i'"eno" •»-» f--'t 16 5 96 4 1 l| 1* | Hebert fi Ilea. I.Talk. Minors. 1^.,- Alrln a--.'..: i' . s?n 1 I W-sMst 3-2 106 4 5 3* 2| B Liajlll 5 Ilea, -hTalk. Calatia. SthldCrl a-i ,. :r.n'!" ' 1:l° fast T 106 7 5 3' 2' E Legere 7 ItraveBob. StirrupCnp. BllttinM „ vi*:' ,,',,rn',U ■ l*5'MI 25 93 5 6 4' 4« S Hebert 6 I. p d.-sr. 1.'. Belle. ItargainHay *'.;',- t''rnJ*l 1 l:39Sfast 8 105 5 7 5" 5« E Legere 7 Lucifer. Walter E. Parole II. ««•."« ^■{,r nd"1 1144 hvy 6 S4 5 2 ?.' 1 I Hebert 5 S lundCirl. (herrvcote. I. inCold Uri? bC.rnda 1142 good 13-5 98 4 * 6 6« V Moore 4 C!i,|oe. Jedburgh Abbey, l.u. , et ,.,,'Is 3-1 1 najgood 7 99 8 6 6' 5*1 D Jones 11 Gnome C.irl. F.lsass. BargainDay »-'.,! 8..139 ( hurchill 3-4 LlHiMst 71 115 4 3 3« l'l W W Torlt FairVision I. Drift B Princes. BUCKWHEAT CAKE. ch. t, S 105 By North Star III.-Batter Cake, by Buckwheat. I-- ■ rc»aa*ea*. H. J. Thompson. Owner. Idle Hour Stock Farm Stable Breeder. Idle Hour Sock Farm. *?*** M» a*taa* 1 l.!2»imud 14 121 8 7 7 7" D Hum 9 Lit. Visitor. Buttress. Bothermel mil !-a.ton1** s. 8 1 :00sigood 1-2 115 3 1 1' 1= I. I.vke IS VaPetle. Beiilah Slone Ileeining -„?"L '•a'onla 5» ItAraal 11 107 6 7 7* 5;lfi w Colll2 sw pP k. Ut-Vlaltar, Donnas ta .9, ..a Latonia . S-SLWuhvy 13-5 US 2 2 2 3d L Ijko I Dotim.s ,„in. Ifdl"n,ess 1,'tresi EVELYN, ch. f . 3 110 By Royal II— Julia L.. by Harrlgan. ,o.o7 ? ."■' A- L' K,rbT' 0wMr. * Livingston) Breeder. 1. Livineston. -nnoi , "J*,, ,r~! 'a^U*t "" «■»» I" 11= 11" J revir 12SwpPk. lit Visitor. DonnaS'ta - '»•*•• '-''I 41 f 53=,Mst 10 11*11 11 11 11" -•?"?" M Gamer 11 Kit. Pat. Lit .Visitor. ( r. i,:,P„f- --.oe ;,"f. r3?n „U1 4S Bood S"5 m 3 1 ■" * « ■ Burke 9 Imilm, Fd..»o„rsy. B.Coogle J21*; J,'.'1".11'13 3- » «%-ast 3 118 4 31 2* E Martin 13 V.ini.losa. A W„ ,lf.. Superfm '--T;- „i.'r, ", ^H 5 falrt 6 11* 5 2' lh ■ Martin 13 Koxn ore. BaryCoogle. Watataa icaJa ap'S."? "J I 41^laal 8"5 »3 3 ■' !■ ■ Martin 8 II. Google. Wheaton. S. ataaaaj ISH SX"? 3"' r,,*mud ' ■■ ■ U l'l E Martip 12 MiilelC. N ightslcle. PollyM.iy ■ C.00 I- (.r mis 3-8 35'ihvy 7 115 5 3= 31 ■ Martin 11 Wheaton. StepAlong. M'nMagie 'CR?TMin!P'« f" ir ." B7 °'d K"-»B— &!• « » True, by Chuctanund^ ,11, ™1".'' S' J- Kelley. ,1 Owner. n 8. J. v sr Kelley). , Breeder. P. Laffoon. 8*0.2,1. '\K'"n *?•"**»» 46 10*4 6 5 5" W Charles 5 BlneW'l.ler. Buttress. Rotherm'l xJin ,"E " FS. :1LmUd ""365 6'«W Charles I Col hia. (Inn, '.den. MvinMay ana I*. H?IaSt 8"5 '"9 * 2 ** M «« »»»l SB Bolt. It ..it.dltea.ly. Corallteef KH 88 o.. 99 Mvana 3-4 1-^fast lllll t 2b 31 T Burns ,1 T American. P.. nltolt. Vnr.atio. M 1(1.1 Baraaa i -8 1 M Mat 6-5 105 4 3 1) 1 T Liurna 7 l-^e. KitatatV True Amer.an \llSi aVSna -3-c\1:ii\raSt 2i ,02 1 1 I' 1' t. Nea, 6 T Amen, an. Variation. C Iteef •'•*! nvrln:l j! ??„Iast « 1 » 7 * 4« 2'»W Charles 8 Varlafn. Co illteef. ivf, Br'wn ■"OS Havana 3-4 lilj^faat 8-S 106 I I 2' 11 L Neal 5 I. dVgrave. TheAbt. D gerCross a-'.':.. ! ,vana mV,n Bood » -*» 6 ( I' l'|C E Allen 0 (oral Barf, l.afe M, Sno.v.len Z-.'l !avHna ;S I O'Hgood 8-5 96 6 4 4' 4 } W Charles • Kendal's Bayal. Corallteef Kg. \ilZ,l a. BVa"* "4 11SM.hvy 31 92 3 4 «» 6" W Charles 8 T \me, ,e.i n. A I.vle. Je.rell V D nSuSHS Kentneky'Derl,^3' ' U° * ' 2' "' " °-Wft' 7 ' ' n-gct'ross. Cottage, 7th RACE ' '""' M""""- "-year-old* and up. Mini. 4 la i mi rist. (May 1*4, 1! ^3 Index. Course. Diat Time Track. Odds wt St. ^ Str Fn Jo. key Siarted Order of Finish QUESADA. ch g 6 111 Bv Dell.l-Ml.tr.s. Oulckly. ky H.aturtluaa. (Trainer. M F. Shapoff. Owner. G. P. Croissant). B.»erier T FlitS 89371 (hurlr.li 2 4 1 lOShvy 14-5 112 1 2 3-3' M OtUM* S I'lue St,,,,.- Ml I la Ik \,vl,a 893.13 Chun lull l„,70y I 46-3,nu,l 9 *»| 3 « t" O Neal T Xaxaa. BarbaryBaal 'mw. 87117 Miami I 1-S 1 :-.7*ihvy 43-10 112 I 1 1* I K N'.,e t Vo-I inn K.- Baaama'. Hyatalaa 87052 Slum 1 1-1 : i 52Shyjr 53 nut 4 1 V l| K Noe 0 Taaklail Wrangler Kellermaa 80955 Miami 1 1-4 1 56 Mat 51 104 2 1 H 1'} K Noe I Praaty Bay, HaWe WankaTta S6784 Miami 1 1-16 1 :49HM.st 19-5 K.9 1 1 3« 2- K Noe S Mperaatn. Ilamlaln U Morris*. 86119 Jff.rson 1 1-11 1 M'-Jivy 21 107 1 Bled. D Mergler 7 Spugs Arra-osa rsT.,,', 85893 .I.fleison lmTOy 1 46\Mst 6 111 2 2 2' 2" W Fronk 7 Wapiti Arragaaa Voshimi 83583 Chur-hill 1 1 39*ifast 20 113 5 5 6'15'*W Fronk t Paul M . 011. a*ft I'r.br BINGO, b. g. 4 110 By afcGee— Ida Harrison, by Ir.goldsby. .Trainer. J. RileT. Owner. F.. P. Wilson). Breeder C W Moor" 89333 Chun lull l,„7„y ' (.is-.mu.l 19- I 98 I 4 4- 4*W . 'h.i rl. , 7 Vi.-au , Kar'l.ar. Bush M„|„,,f, K9082 Lexgton Im70y l:4ft**%kvf s-5 113 4 1 1* 1- k M.'i'm: -. Bn i,.-i,.i, Tlarht Uaaia K894H Lex'K-ton lmTOy 1 i'.'imu,l 17-3 107 7 1 1' l' h M r in si. Peace uin.i,'- i.i.t 88(187 Hangtoa I I I 13 fast 13-5 109 5 S 6 3* J Ktlium (I Parn.lll.ad Pat( ,-■' Beraaaa* 88591 Hun gli.n 3 4 1 14s,fast 6-3 107 1 1 l'l l'l J Keiium II Amh.rl'lv Clever Sell, Chaaael 88543 Hun'glon » t lM%taM 8-5 110 5 3 2' 1' J Kellum IS Highl-tesa Irks,,,,.,-' --. "7 Vt ,. 78802 LaairtOB rt-tlriSMst 4 102 8 6 n t" H Oay ID Br..C, l„l,n'. Itum-I, ef. B.ailvi, ,'w 71.81 Latonia 5-S 1:00 fast 22 117 5 ■ 10* It** H Gray 12 K (i'r.nll . Cvp Gold L L*"ridtra 71313 Lat. una 51fl:09Hn,ud 13 115 6 4 5- 5" H Gray S Vallev Light C, I-',',,, e"e (71030 I.a,„n:a 6-8 1 :00"S,fa.t 13f 113 U 12 B It* II Gray 13 £%. ^L^ZTatiZmm RIB GRASS, cb. g. 6 104 By Short Grass— Marian Hood, by Mar-agon ITrainer. R. McGarvev. Owner Mrs. R McGarve... Breeder. Short Grass SMidFirm 89245 L.-x'Bt.m 1 I S 1 :32-VM.st 33-10 105 5 3 3' 3 ' I. PI hon 1 Al Sag, I. s s." ,f , V.ooa 89109 la-i»l.,n 1 1-S 1 :.-.7'5hvy 37-10 109 I 1 1» 1= | |-„oi t Tlrkler links \li„ «„i. 88098 J. ff.-rs,.n 1 1-2 2 "1 -.la- t 41 103 2 1 V 5-1, M, \'ff.- 7 M.,n, Mine ,;i ..Hs V s„„|,v S 7980 Jefferson 11-16 1:43 Mat 1* 107 2 5 5« 5» II Meyer • Tip Wit. h, t B M'11,1 w-.rfar. 78412 Lexglon 1 1 45'jhvy 16 95 1 4 4» 4" L Pi.-hon .1 Ks, arpol.-l l,-' P|1nt UrmVllr. 74815 I.atonia 11-2 J 33 fast 32 105 3 7 5' 5"H Gray » FaneyKree ifrlv1.,ve S -,,„„« TI850 Il.i»,linel.-H.'i)0 fast * 115 4 5 5' C" M Qaiac* I Baider. Lady I.ill, ,n, Tony Beaa MISS MAZIE. b. m. 5 104 By Rock View— Clara Atkin. by Sala (Trainer. E. P. O Mean. Owner. O'Meara Bros). ir^-der A B Hi rock 89241 Lax'gtaa I 1-16 1 17 V fast 11 in, II 7 3) 2- I K.hrt 11 Links. Fr,.,l K.nu.y ll| M— M1M Lexa-taa 1 1-S l.:.7',hvy 7 93 6 * 6 4» W .'h.rl.-s « Itih l.ris, Ti.-kl.-r links 88080 Miami 1 1-4 2 o7-ifast 16 9S 7 7 6' C'l J D,.l,n *tlt„p,.. Kl .lesni.ir North Breele MM* Miami lm70y 1 17 fast * 112 8 8 S" 7» G Fields 9 ( I'kSi'k'g. lll«,«:V'f„ llr'g'se S7510 Miami 1 1-S 1 :534»faat 3 10; 8 6 i'| (• K Noe 8 L'donSmok,- Nl.Brre Bowmaa 87452 Miami 1 1-16 1 .".l-thvy 3 105 5 5 5 5" K N,.e ." P.-li. ilo.is. Tingling Composer 47295 Miami 11-16 1:50 fast 4 104 7 5 5' 4» K Noe 7 F,l„i„„„. s,r den Lugoo,, 87171 Hiatal 1 1 S 1 iistgood 91 IOC! 4 4 4 4" K Noe 5 Aspiration. Yoshiuii. 1-rostjBoy TRAPNET, ch. c. 4 104 By Trap Rock— Wrackinet, by Wrack. (Trainer. P. J. Williams. Owner. Williams Bros.). r-r.»der W B Watkina H937I Cfcarakla 1 1 16 I '3 hvy 9 M 3 4 6' 5» G J,,hns,.nll) Six Pence Bosh Bre.-.'hloider 89210 Lex'rtoa F.' 1 i'v*sr..st 9-20 in 5 3 2 i L Naal I Klin. Moaahrauk Daaaaa 89018 Lex*aton 1 1-16 1 31Shvy 11-10 105 2 1 2» 4*1 L Neal 8 Jupiter. AnnieLyle Kscarix.lelfe 8575* l.ex-gt.,n liu.iyl li%4*aa*| 23-10 99 4 1 1'12 *H Hay 8 Cheer I ead.-r War Prire I ierre h5(i77 Laafataa lmT'y 1 IS slow 21 107 8 4 5" 6*1 II Hay It) Muorfield. Pauline. Asa Jewell 825104 Cliiir.lnll 1 1 40*sgood 71 107 4 4 7' 7" J Gormley 10 Joh'i J.-n.-ll. 8'wMaidea Climax 85343 Cliunliill 1 1 tO*sMst 16-5 101 r, 1 3' 3 J J GormleylO I'ara.hr. I.uga. KoMipild Mtlt 'ii'.ir, 1 .11 11:41 fast 16f 111 5 2 1" 3* J Gormley 12 l.'gtoii.M'd. I '| Italia, ll.M'ager AL STEBLER. b. g. 5 109 By Golden Maxim— Lily Mac. by Plaudit (Trainer C. R. Anderson. Owner C. C. Wright). Breeder T M. Murnhy 89371 ( hur.hill 2 I 1 I6S.hvy 22 112 3 8 8 8:* W An(.„n S Blue Slone Macbeth Quesada 8i978 Lataala 1 1-16 1 «S'„uil 5» 119} 7 7 7 7" II Slutts 7 Ks,- p„i,tt, \ Sec dos 1 h rl.'der 8.1493 Aurora 51 f 1:12 hvy 18 5 111 I 1 "1 :' R Z'cchini 9 Viennese. Pin.-li o'Snufr. Climax 82(133 Hthoine lm70y 1 SOVivy 2 14* 3 3 3' 4'J J Gormley (I Vish'gltov. ll'y Watts. It dK bin Mll.fi ll'th.irna I 1-8 I SXHIivy IS 5 111 6 5 3» U W Pool 11 Kamkin. *aa Keeper, Proceeds 81382 H'lhorna lmTOy 1 SI hvy 41 112 * 5 4| 3* A Plrkens t TenHixty. K'thfulC.lrl. J'kFroat 80958 Il'ihorna lm70y 1 50 mod 5 103 4 3 4" 4'1 D Jones r. uu.-aa.la. Iluonee Uarcrlla Hoy 79305'M llghla 13-16 3 01 slop II 10* 3 6 C« 6 * II Zandei 7 Fannie Beaa. Kent L Kapea Page 6 Post Position and Workout Index--Churchill Downs Post Position and Workout Index — Churchill Downs Below will be found the index to the previous workouts of the horses entered in the various rans at Chun-hill Downs, together with their i M t positions, Thursday: FIRST RACE— 78 Mile. FP Ind. Horse. PP. Ind. Horse. 1 475 Afns 11 474 Gloria Quayla 2 473 Siar 12 474 Planter 3 264 Georire E. Allen 13 470 My Bet 4 474 Fair Vision 14 465 Lcngchamps 6 475 Russell Cave 15 473 Gleniater II. 6 475 Borderland 16 464 Miss Dodge 7 457 Pogo 17 470 McVickar 8 473 Briney Breezes 18 458 Carr 9 4; 3 Royal Princess 19 Fancy Me 10 475 San Utsr SECOND RACE — 1 1-2 Furlongs. 1 466 Serious 8 475 Gaythorn 2 467 Emancipation 9 468 Old Tom 3 472 Banderole 10 462 Dolly Bay 4 474 Valence 11 Omnia 5 463 Nell Maxirn 12 465 Katberine Dillon 6 Gulf Girl 13 Cappie 7 456 Nine Sixty THIRD RACE— 1 1-16 Miles. 1 464 Miss Babe 3 465 Contact 2 468 Licrre 4 474 Sandalwood 5 406 Million 7 474 Breechloader 6 467 Pablo 8 462 Links FOURTH RACE— 4 1-2 Furlongs. 1 Lady Pike 4 Panola 2 468 Lady Carolyn 5 471 Cameo 3 468 Sister Diana FTFTH RACE— 1 Mile. 1 472 Fasnet 7 475 Fno 2 475 Breakfast Bell 8 280 Bedford 3 475 Elsass 9 475 Deeming 4 4i 8 Happy Top 10 473 Buck 5 470 Barbary Bush 11 474 King Nadl 6 466 Boon Companion SIXTH RACE— 7-8 Mile. 1 472 Buttress 6 474 Princess Adele 2 474 Buckwheat Cake 7 472 Evelyn 8 473 Beach Talk 8 475 Cream Puff 4 472 Little Visitor 9 473 Kitty Pat 5 475 Bignonia SEVENTH RACE— 1 1-16 Miles. 1 410 Quesada 5 472 Al Stebler 2 472 Trapnet 6 467 Ruth S. 3 460 Miss Mazie 7 411 Tea Tray 4 461 Dingo 8 466 Rib Grass Maple Heights - — ■ Entries and Past Performances MAPLE HEIGHTS i THURSDAY, MAY 14 WEATHER OtBABl TRACK FAST. The figures under the heading "Rec." in the entries below show the best time of esrh horse at the distance since January 1, 1924. no matter where it finished. In cases where record was made on other than a fast or rood track, abbreviation:: show track conditions, «6.- 0R IS FIRST INDFX OF 1923. S9097 IS FIRST INDEX OF MAT, Racing starts at 2:30 p. m. (Chicago time, 2:30. 1 © Suiierlor mud runner. X c.cod mud runner. :!: l-'air mud runner. (M) Maidens. •Apprentice allowance, b Itlinkera The following abbreviations are nsed to designate tracks at which time recorda shown in entries were made: Aqueduct Aq Kemriton Park KP Aurora Au Kenilworth Ke Belmont Park BP King Edward Ki Blue Bonnets BB Latonia La Bowie B, Laurel Lu Brooklyn Park Br Lexington Lx Churchill Downs CD Maple Heights MH Columbus Co Marlboro Mb Connaught Park . . CP Miami Mi Conneant Lake CL Mobile Mo Dado Park DP Mount Royal MR Devo-shira De Omaha Om Dorval Do Pimlico Pm Dufferin Du Raceland Rd Empire Em R*no Re Fain Grounds FG Saratoga 8a Fort Erie FE Tsnforan Ta Hamilton Hm Thistle Down TD Havre de Grace HG Thorncliffe Th Hawthorne Hw Tiiuana Ti Havana Hv Toledo To Huntington Hu Windsor Wi Jamaica Ja Woodbine Wo Jefferson Park JP First Race— 4 1-2 Furlongs. Purse $700. 2-vear olds. Maidens. Allowances. (Track record: July 14, 1924 -St*— 4— 112.) Today's Tr.,1 rinrsc.tPns.Pos wt. P.cc. A.Wt.Har. 89178 Southern Molo-lv. 8 HG 107 :".\m 100 .701 88478 Adele W. fl 10". .69". 88C46 Diet's Seth. 4 Ti 10". :58%s 105 .(195 88207 Jack o' Hearts, 1 Mi 116 :5S'-i 10!) 690 87243 Miss Maggie. 2 .. 113X690 89051 ■ go Branch, 7. HG 109 :57%h 108.. 685 88256 Mart.lnnni. 9 ... IU..4K3 Captain Guard. 3. 113 Ha T . 5 113 Second Race — 1 Mile. Purse $700 4 year olds and upward. Claiming. (Track record: Sept. 19, 1924 1 37':.-3 10"... 89S87 rnrlc Velo. 10 JP 10". 1:41'. 7 109y725 89387 *R"d I/egs, 9 ...llu 109 1.42% 7 110x720 89211 Kirklevington. 12 CD 110 1:40 7 lOflvTl", 89230 •Peace Pal. 6 Mil 104 1 42s 6 104(3715 89347 "Super, I 8 101-71." 88974 'Impossible. 4 « 109-71" 88332 Red Arrow, R FG 93 141 1112X713 89353 'Woo Hand Queen (M). 1 4 101. .710 8»231 Ossal.-.n. 3 10 110-71(1 88259 Tulane. 11 6 112x710 B928C •tSraatwaal Hov. 2 « 112 70r 89285 Koh. 7 . . I'll 110 1 tl^.s 6 118x705 Third Race — 5 1-2 Furlongs. Lincoln Purse. Purse $700 3 aval ..Iris Claiming iTrack re.ord: May 9, 192." 1 :(I3% .".-111.) 89222- 'Pearl Msd.-l.no. 4 OS .725 (89165 j MLd asjalml, II.. Mil 110 1 07*- 10! . 720 89240 'Elm. 2 109 715 8813C Gad. 1 Mi 10S 1 07 109-71.". (885S4) 'Full Point. 10 Ti 112 1:08 109. .715 89258 "Ilobson. 0 Mi 107}1:07% 113X710 89206* Deceitful. 12 . .La 11311 :08% 103. .710 89344 Swo.-tum. 5 ...Ti 90 1:0s 103 .70." 88064 Mi-s Nancy. 9 JP 107 1 :0S% 110. .705 89135 Itannck IMi. 3Km 122 1:08% 108. 700 89410 lather (M), 7MII 96)1:08=5 103. 700 89177 Modcsta, S Rd 115 1:09 111X700 Fourth Race— 5 1-2 Furlongs. Purse $700. I year-olds and upward. Claiming. 'Track record: May 9. 1925-1:03% — 5 — 111.) 89174= •French Canadian. 2 Mil 111 1:06 5 106. .725 (89153) Nancy McKay, 17 M II 106 1:06% 4 106X720 (89342) 'Double Shot, 16 MH 108 1:06% 4 103X715 89195 First Call. 12 Mil 108 1 06% 8 108. .715 (89158) Keg Pardon, HHv 112 1*7% 7 108X715 89284= 'Private Peat, 5Hv 116 1:07% 8 108X715 89220= Rock Court. 31III 97 1:06% 4 106.. 715 89383 letter F.. 4 ...Ti 99 1:09 S 98x710 88703s 'Convent, 8 Ti 103 1:07% 4 106. .710 89310= Dave Goldie, 9 Ja 107 1:07% 8 98. .710 (89413) Froth. 10 MH 103 1:07 6 108x710 (88967) Lucky Dollar, 13 To 107 1 07% 4 106. .710 (887571 'Room Mute, 14 Ti 90 1:09% 3 93 705 69284 Trafalgar, 1 . .Hv 104 1:07 4 113X705 89157 Melbourne. 0 ..Co 93 1:10% 4 10S..700 73080 By Jove, 7 7 108x700 89437 Giorge Starr, 15 Hu 115 1:07% 10 108:1:700 Fifth Race— 5 1-2 Furlongs. Pur e $700. 3-vear-olds and upward. Claiming. 'Tra.k record: May 9. 1925— 1:03%— 5—111 ) 189032) Sunny Girl. 12 JP llljl :07 7 106X725 (88915) Banker Brown. 14 De 104 1:07 6 113x720 (89152) Dalton, 111 Ti 117 1:07 6 113.715 (89437) Boots and Shoes. 10 MH 113 1:06% 4 113. .715 89415 At. .n i-nt. 3 MH 104 1:05% 4 106X715 89343" Finday. 4 Mi 105 1:08% 6 111X715 89383 Bla.k Doer, 7 Hv 109 1:07% 6 108. .715 89383 Mart Bunch, 5 Ti 109 1:08% 6 108x710 88709 Quota. 6 Om 103 1:07% 4 106.710 88784 Boomerang, 8 Ti 109 1:07% 4 10KX710 89151 Ma) Kly, 15 ..Mi 100 1:07% 3 101. .710 89347 Rimleg. 17 Ti 106 1:07% 3 101. .705 86547 'nominator. 1 6 103X705 88770 Billy Welch. 2 Hu 105 1:09 3 101X700 (88997) Fireaway, 9 ..Hv 100 1:08% 3 101.700 89171 l.iborio. 11 .. .Hv 117 1:08 4 103X700 82373 All Right Sir, 13 MH 110 1:07% 7 10S..700 Sixth Race— 7-8 Mile. Purse $700. 3-ycar olds and upward. Claiming. (Tf» * record: May 27, 1924— 1:24%— 3 — 98.) 89347 Baaaa Band, 3... 6 104x725 (89311) Ix-slie. 12 6 104x720 82307 Peggy ().. 15 4 107x715 89437 'Matinee Idol, 11. 10 104x713 89292= Rajah, 8 7 109x715 89414 'Briar Sweet. 3... 4 97.. 715 89413 Archie Alexander, 7 9 99x710 89060 Cheniisirie. 9 4 107.. 710 89347 Little Clair. 13 . 4 107x710 89256 Crystal Boer. 14.. 3 101. 705 89086= Kth. 1 F. 4 3 96X705 88875 Dr Mai- Millan. 1 3 98x700 89128 Asaph. 2 4 109x700 89044 Nan's Fortune, I 3 100x700 87957 'Kirkru-ld, 10. Bo 96 1:33% 3 9U..7O0 Seventh Race— 1 1-8 Miles. Pane $700. 4 y.-ar 0I1K and upward. Claiming. (Track lacart: July 30. 1924 I WH I III 1 (89415) 'SPIRK.A. 4 Ti 102 l.V.% 4 103 ..723 89005= Sland.r.r, 5 Hw 113 1:54 6 107. .715 (89414) Do.ph. 1 Ti 104 1 51% 8 110X713 69313' 'Atl.rn.v 3 . .Hv 110 1:55V. 7 102X715 8D347: :;'I|.| civ. , 7 Lx 108 1:33% 7 111x710 89387= ~»l laika, 2 9 MSXTK 89103 Madam Vi-nnii-, 6 I Ti 99 1 .".S'jm 4 Ids To i JO( lil'.V PKRIK\TA(iKS AT M\IM.i: 1IF.K.IITS. (From Jannary 1, 111^.".. to anil int-lmlinir. May 11, 1925.) At or Over Jockey. PC Wt. Mts 1st. 2.1. 3d Iishw. C 34 107 53 18 11 3 Phillip"- f. S S3 100 3 1 0 0 Hoe. K 23 105 336 76 65 41 Tarland. II 20 103 44 9 I I Poonors. J 19 110 72 14 9 II rroggatte, D 16 107 68 9 6 I ferrat. A 15 98 244 36 23 32 PonaUll, J 15 95 an 4 4 I llanelloni. F. 14 100 102 14 11 jmltb, W 12 106 154 19 23 21 Umg, H 12 105 74 9 3 8 ■ ileman. B. 12 109 16 2 1 3 (ollrko. 8 11 102 234 26 29 37 Iron, L. 11 107 2R 3 5 s ■/oedatock, r. ._ OS 105 94 8 9 ■ I At or Over I Jockey. PC. Wl Mts 1st. 2d 3d ivtre.ca. J C9 107 139 13 15 21 Craig. It 09 110 23S 21 24 24 S|..rn. E OR 10: 3(1 3 4 3 Berg, J 07 9". 147 11 19 13 link-. S OH 102 45 3 4 Kit-n..ur. W OS 102 Is 1 3 4 Stirling. D 06 112 18 1 3 4 D. How. W 110 25 0 1 1 Dillaa, J M 11 0 2 0 Fro-.t. 0 107 18 0 1 I llastie, J. R 98 7 0 1 0 Hoggins. A 11 95 2 0 0 1 Martin. W 10(1 1 0 0 0 Phillips. II 100 1 0 0 0 Iti.-ketts. A 95 7 0 0 O Willis, ii 1415 5 U 0 0 let PA PC 4 *-■ Fnrl.Migs. 2-rrar-olda. Blaldrnai. Allowances. (July 14, . IM nHL-C 1024 :53 1-5 2 112.) Index Couraa Dlsi Time T-ck Odds Wt St a. Etr Fin Jnck-js Started Order of rinlat SOUTHERN MELODY, ch. f, 2 (M) 109 By Gnome— Bow Bells, by Knight of the Thistle. (Trainer. C. F. Tanner. Owner. J. Nechamkin). Breeder. Pastime Stable. 89178 Pimlico 1-3 47%fast H 112 9 8 8" 8' D McA'ffel2 Gavotte. Skipalong. Taps 89016 H.deG'ce 41 f te%mud 9 107 1 4 3' 3} G Fields 13 Log Fire, Pheasant, Gettyabura ADELE W., b. f, 2 (M) 105 By Ballot— Wallflower II.. by St. Amant. (Trainer. W. T. Anderson. Owner, Chula Vista Stable!. Breeder. C. H. Berryman. 88478 Tijuana 1-2 50%slop 37-10 111 t 8 61 Pi W Kelsayl2 Higlil'dCho f. AlKripp. Samaron 88459 Tijuana 1-2 5.'.%hvy 20f 110 11 10 7» 8" W Kelsay 12 JiiiimieTrinz. Brevet. NineSis'y S8423 Tijuana 1-2 4S%fast 10 112 10 7 T 6" W Kelsay 12 Smacker. AlleyOop, ShastaKing DICK S SETH. ch. g, 2 (M) 101 By Seth— Dixie Mina. by St Swithins. (Trainer, B. Creocli. Owner. B. Creecb). Breeder. B. A. Jones. R9439 Sen today's chart. 8804G I ijuan.i 41 f 55 slow 86 105 S 9 » 9" G Young 9 SwiftLady. CrndJoe. M'monides 876ID Tijuana 1-2 4! fust M IK 2 12 12 12" A P rgras.sl'2 Thri-i-SiMy, . II llall'd, Flaxseed 87493 Tijuana 3 8 3«'sfast lor 107 2 11' 12" A r'rBrass.12 M-n onides. Jer lied. Sannatuga JACK O' HEARTS ch. c 2 (M) 100 By Sir Martin— Herd Girl, by Colin. (Trainer. J. Serio. Owner. R. Guiciarrdo). Breeders. B. B. & M. Jor.es. 88207 Miami 41 f 5f.%fast 22 116 1 6 51 6" F W'stock 7 aaiallla Overlook. Poterprush 88133 Miami 1-2 40 fast 71 113 3 4 5" 7«1 II Rutts 10 Sea Crrst. Fore Gold. Overlook 87956 Miami 1-2 oO%fa.st S7-10 112 5 7 7' "'! II =tutts » ■Itiaaa, Overlook. Sea Crist 87763 Miami 1-2 43%fast 1S-3 105 7 * 91 10" H Taylor 10 Freda D . B.-ttjl.ine, III I aaa 87602 Miami 1-2 40%fast 13 112 4 I 4»t 4s II Stutts 9 ForeLndy. Bettylane, Mulligan MISS MAGGIE, b. f. 2 (M) 118 Bv Short Grass— Mary Belle, by Ballot. (Trainer. C. T. Worthington. Owner. South Side Stable). Breeder. Short Grass Stud. 87243 F Gr'nds 31 f 41%good 12 112 8 S 71 7s H J DurkelO Fl.ip'rGirl. DoI'vS. th, F.aianclp'n 87091 F Gr'nds 3 8 35%hvy 3 114 3 6' 6'3 II J Iturke 9 Dream Daddy. I pton, Myra M. 87041 Kc'.r'n.ls 3-8 3.".%fast 31 116 4 4" 3« )[ I Iiurk-12 111'herMoutli, I'an'sStar, Ilellt'at 86867 FC.rnds 3-S 3«%hvy »-5 111 4 61. 9" II I'.urke 12 Flap rGirl. 1) IvSetli, DrmDaddy 86746 F.Gr'nds 3-» 37 c od 10 111 7 21 2" II J Hurkel2 Marth.iltn.is. Ipton. Black Tea SLIGO BRANCH, ch. c. 2 (M) 108 By The Wanderer— Rubidium, by Radium. (Trainer, K. Patterson. Owner, J. W. Bean). Breeder. J. W. Bean. 89051 H.deG'ce 41 f 64 hvy 58 109 8 7 8 8=' R Kenn'dv I Ethereal. Silver Finn. Muffet 88809 H.deG'ce 41 f 6." hvy 119 112 6 6 6* 6" H Kenn'dy 7 My Colonel. Cinema, Aucilia MARTDONNA. b. f. 2 (M) 113 By Donnacona— Miss Martina, by Zeus. (Trainer, M. Dieterlie. Owner, J. R. .Alexander). Breeder. J. R. Alexander. 88058 Miami 1-J 49Vast 72f 106 II 11 11 11" W Horn II ForeLady, Pretty Bill. Boosting First start for the following: CAPTAIN GUARD, b. c. 2 (M) 113 By Sir John Johnson— Eulogy, bv Fair Play. (Trainer, D. Hill. Owner, D. Hill). Breeder. E. G. Drake. HELEN T.. b. f. 2 (M) 113 By Delhi— Sainville, by Sa-n. (Trainer, O. H. Trotter. Ownjr, C. H. Trotter). Breeder, T. Piatt. Onrl DftPC 1 Mile. 4-year-ol«ln and upward. Clalnilntr. (Sept. IS), 102 1— • sinU HAUt 1:37 1-3 II 105.) Index. Course. DIst.Time.Track. Odds .wt. St. % Str Fin. Jocker. Started. Order of Finiak. UNCLE VELO. b. g, 7 109 By Uncle— Velocity, by Henry of Nsvarra. (Trainer, T. P. Hyland. Owner, T. E. Keating). Breeder. II. P. Headlay. 89387 M H'ghts 1 1-16 1:51 slow 16 108 3 3 7J 6«1 K N'oe I Zealot. Bi-lario. Zanzibar 89174 Lexington FCl:13%hvy 69 108 I 10 71 6*1 F Merimeel2 KoKaGnener, Fr.Ca'dian, Ivory 89109 Lexgton 1 1-8 l:57%hvy 66 106 3 2 61 5" F Merimee 6 Rib Grass. Tickler. Links 89010 Lex'gton lm70y 1:49 mud 78 106 1 7 I* 7" S Kehrt 8 Six Pence, Tickler, Koxana 88946 Lex'Rton lm70y l:46%mud Wf 108 8 I S1 8»° F Kehrt 10 Dingo. Six Pone.-. Attractive 85797 lex'gton 1 1-16 l:51%hvy 28 110 3 6 4" 4" II Hay 8 Macbeth. Asa .It-well. War Priaa RED LEGS, ch. g, 7 110 By Rock V!aw— Starcadia, by Star Shoot. (Trainer. C. F. Sunn. Owner. Miss S. Janreqne). Breeder. T. Piatt. 89387 M lights 11-16 151 slow 26 5 113 7 8 8 8" W Smith S Z.-alot. Bi-lario. Zanzibar 89000 Akron lm70y 1:47 fast 5 114 3 2 6" 6» F Horn 7 F Fogarty. Slanderer. Clansmaa 88917 Akron lm70y 1 :45%fast 14-5 97 3 2 S* 53 J Dolln I I.anu,]. Quaver, Seth's Bacon 88774 Hun gton lm70y 1 :45%fast 11-3 104 3 1 lot 2 i J Dolin 4 Lanoil. Huonec. Metal 88689 Hun gton 1 1-16 l:47%fast 27-10 107" « 6 6=- «' W Charles 8 Uncle Jay, Arragosa, Lanoil KIRKLEVINGTON, b. g. 7 109 By Olambala— Kerr, by Uncommon. (Trainer. G. R. Allen. Owner, G. R. AUen). Breeder. K T. Wilsoa. 89211 Lex'gton lm70y 1 :44%fast 10 105 3 7 7 7" A Vlemot 7 R'helPot r. T derS.-th. T'lorllay 89171 Lex gton FC1:14%Iny 18 104 1 8 71 6» A Vle-notl2 Ramble. Require, Lubeck 89014 I-ex'gton lm70y l:49%mud 9 107 1 4 4H 4* A Vlemot I Hoy. Mndani Vennie. Kinburn 80915 FortErie lm70y 1 :47%good 12 111 4 2 6» 4" K Scobie 8 Cordelier. Tribune, Attor. Muir 80868 FortErie 1 1-16 1:54 hvy 16 99 2 7 61 6» A Vuille't S Gen.Cad'rna, Scraps, C J.Craig'e PEACE PAL, ch. g, 6 104 By Dick Finnall— Peace, by Midlothian. (Trainer. C. N. Freeman. Owner, C. N. Fraemsn). Breeder. R. H Anderson. 89230 Akron 61 f l:29%mud 21 105 6 3 VI 8 J Dillta 8 Busjllob. Doiibli-Van. Van'gltoy 89139 Akron 3-1 l:21%hvy 2 102 8 10 8' 8'3 J Dillea 12 TlieGirl. StarCourt. Doi-torTubba 89093 Akron 3-4 l:l«%hvy 8} 107 2 4 3 :»i J Dillra S Sagamore. Cho.v. Kathleen K. 89031 Akron 6) f l:08%faat 92 103 7 8 6' 4' J Dillea 8 War Garden, Whirl" ind. Cedrie 88939 Akron lm70y 110%fast 10 103 2 4 61 5» J Dillea 7 M'htStorii-s. G'IFonl. Cap. Adams SUPER, b. g, 8 104 By Superman — Sister Jeanie. by Midlothian. s Train--.-. T. Hodge. Owner, St. Bernard Stable). Breeder. J. A. Buchanan. 89347 M. H'ghts 1 1 :39%fast 60 113 8 7 71 8" E Hilemanl2 Devil Girl. Walespa. Stevens 89223 Columb's 1 3-16 2:03 fast 18 107 3 1 61 7"! E Hileman R Huonec, W'ryDick. BriarSivect 89157 Columb'B lm70y 1:49 good 12 1121 7 6 61' 3=1 E Hileman 7 Calvin. Hopeful. Article X. 89088 Columb's 1 1 16 1:37 hvy 4 104 5 7 7' 7" H Hay 8 W'ryDick. Artii leX . I'.u. kJonea 89028 Columb'a lm70y 1:48 fast 24 104 6 4 4' 4"! W Taylor 7 Sweepstakes. Metson. Hopeful IMPOSSIBLE, ch. g, 4 109 By Omar Khayyam — Silent Queen, by Forfarsh.ra. (Trainer. S. T. Baxter. Owner. S. T. Baxter). Breeder. Mrs. L. Visa. R8974 Lex'gton lm70y l:45%good 6 105 4 7 7 71T F Kehrt 7 Qi:oin, Tender Seth. Foxmore 88395 Havana lm70y 1:47 fast 1 105 2 3 2'1 4=3 W Kehrt I WiseCr'ker, Dustman, GailFord 88358 Havana 3-4 l:J5%slow 1 110 1 3 1' 1°» F Kehrt 11 It. Murray, Pinehurst, Astrolite 88255 Havana lm70y 1:45 fast 4 102 3 3 yi 1' F Kehrt 7 Apology. OurOption. G't.N'thern 87986 Havana 1 1-16 l:49%fast 6-5 106 6 5 44 4'3 W Kehrt 7 T. Peruvian, Maj rose. Seclusion RED ARROW, br. g. 6 112 By Ballot— Miss Declare, by Dick Welles. (Trainer, W. J. Potter. Owner. Mrs. W. J. Potter). Breeder. A. L. Kirby. 88032 Miami 1 1-2 2:36%fast 31-10 105 2 6 5 6" L P'ngton I Purity. Duelma Vice-Chairman 87822 Miami 1 1-16 1 :49%fast 5* 120 6 3 V Vt L Pnrtonll IxughStorm, BillyGardner. Rob 87716 Miami 1 1-16 1 :48%fast 2110 105 6 4 3'1 3'a K N'oe 11 Hyperion, Dr.M'MiU'n C. St'k'g 87658 Miami 11-16 1:49 fast 13-6 112 7 « «'i 2'1 .1 Dnlin 10 Duelma. LoiigliStorin, MissVaal 87476 Miami lm70y l:47%slow 23-10 110 2 2 ■ 1' K Noe 8 Duelma. Phenol. 51issW'lilngton WOODLAND QUEEN, br. f, 4 (M) 101 By Towton Field— Ocean Queen, by Cunard. (Trainer. C. S. Wilson. Owner. C. S. Wilson). Breeder Haner & Cross. 89353 Columb's lm70y 1 5_%fast 81 101 2 6 3' 6S1 I, I.ee R Sarafax, Betsy. King George 89313 Columb's lmiOyll!) fast 215 101 5 S 6 6'| J Mann 5 Paulina, Glenn. Attorney 89283 Columb's 3-4 1:16%fast 27-10 105 1 6 6' 7»| I. Leo 8 InDoulit. Drum d. Summer Sigh 89026 Columb's 3-4 1:17 good 14 103 9 6 E' 3' L Lee I PeterDecoy. Fl.vl.adj. Red 88959 Columb's lm70y 1:50 fast 61 104 12 3' 4'1 L Lee 8 Carnarvon, Grass Trie. Paulina OSSALEEN. BV m. 10 110 By Lucky Charm — Eunice Price, by Flntna. (Trainer. W. P. Gaines. Owner. E. Haughton). Breeder. J. Bovntan. 89231 Akron 3-1 l:19%mud L2-5 107 1 4 E3 5" E Cpenter 7 Old Top, Antilles, War Gardea 88895 Akron 3-4 l:M*J*faat 12 106 9 8 7' Ti .1 Carroll 9 Quanali. Korbly. Good Will 88213 Jefferson 3-4 1:14%fast 8 106 12 10 8" S«| J Colon 12 AsaJ.-w.-ll. Antonia, Norallayes 88008 Jefferson 11-16 1:48 fast 41 104 5 4 4= 4s J Colen 7 Tulalip, Taylor Hav. Kirkcaldy 87890 Jefn-rson 1 1-16 1 :49%fast 3-5 ICO 1 1 1 1» J Colen 0 Sovi. t, Anaprisa. IMaaBBJi TULANE. b. g, 8 112 By Wrack— Augusta Victoria, by Sala. (Trainer. E. Crecelus. Owner, E. Crecelus). Breeder. S. K. Nichols. 89259 Columb's 1 1-16 1:53 slow 5 111 6 6 6» 5"! J Petrecoa 8 (TkSto.-king. G aMa.v. II miles R9190 C.luiiibs I 148 1:32 fast 21 106 5 4 3' 3'1 .1 PetreccalO Metson. Go giaMav. (Ik.-ochobee 89061 Columb's 1 1-16 1 :.",7%mud 11 108 3 3 3" 3'} L Aron 8 Car'rvon. BriarSw't, MikeMo'sey 88146 iliami 11-16 1:40 fast 24 111 6 10 10' 9»1 W Smith 13 L'ghStorm. MissVaal. Z'kT'rell 87998 Miami 1 1-8 l:5i'. fast 11-5 105 5 4 ;.' ' ' K Noe 6 llotDog. SuperKing. Confluents 87880 Miami 1 1-16 l:43%fast 20 111 7 4 4» 21 C K'singor 7 llandsl p, M.W hgt.n, B.G dner (.KESTWOOD BOY, cb. g, 8 112 By Boots and Saddle— Crastwood Girl, by Trans vaal. (Trainer, W. J. Foley. Owner. M. Katz). Preeder. C. B. Head 89286 Columb's lm70y 149%fast 45 113 5 6 5* 0=1 O Clark 8 .I'nllos'r, GgiaMay. MikeM'rls'y R9I19 Columb's 51 f 1:12 slew 5} 103 6 5 5s 5"! II Hay I'. Joe Joe. Leslie. Private Peat 89058 C.lumbs 61 f 1:1.1 mud 6 111 7 7 fi« 6'1 II Hay R Kimax. San ll.dn.n. John Jr. 88993 Columb's 3-4 1:17 good 22 113 10 10 10 10" D Stirling 10 Shine On. Nivlag. Ilalefnll 88911 Columb's lm70y 1:54 hvy 17 107 6 4 51 7" J Petrecca 8 G'tNorthn. CI. St king, BrassB'd ROB. ch. h, 118 By Orb— Panlita, by Panmure. (Trainer. C. Knight. Owner, E. Lutz). Breeder. I. E. Clark. 89285 Coiaaab'a lm70y l:4(l%fast 5 110 8 7 7'1 7" F Moore ft B'kJon.-s, R.-dMill, Beth'hemSfl 88873 Columb's 6| f l:08%faat 41 112 7 7 6' fi»J .1 Connors 7 Foll.iwMe, Antonia. Patsy Hove 88859 Columb's 6! f 1 :09 fast 41 118 9 7' 7' J ('minors 10 Shine On Nancy McKay, Glenn 88772 Hun Eton 51 f 1 :07 »fast 21-3 114 6 5 4' 2'1 C E Allen 7 Tlie.Mmoner. TlicO rl, BlackTop K8664 Hun gton 3-4 114%good 16-5 110 7 4 4' 3 1 C Eamea 7 Geo Starr, Antiquity. Parthema 88637 llun'gton 51 f l:07%fast 18-3 113 4 1 1" 1» C Eames 0 Dahinda, Lu. ky Dollar, Zainci Orrl DA PC "' '"2 Furlungs. Lincoln I'urxe. 3- rar-olda, lainilnt;. (May 0\ U llHLiL «, 1!)2.1 — i:o:s 4-S — ,-» 111.) Index. Courae. Diet Time Track Odds. Wt. St. «i Str. Fin. Jocker. Started. Order of Finish. PEARL MADELINE, ch. f, 3 98 By Enamel— Margaret M.. by Woolsthorpe. (Trainer. N. W. Burkhart. Owner. C. Morris). Breeder. C. Morris. 89222 Ci.lu-nb's 3-4 1:13 fast 7-3 M 3 3 3" 2» J Majaalll T flaMaalaila. Startlirl. TheAbt 88991 Ci.lumb s 51 f LOOiiK^od 21 10S 3 2 I'll1 J Majestic 5 Ilobson. Step l.j Step. CingerPyle. 88928 Columb's 5-8 1.02 slow H 104 5 2 I'll1 J Majaalll 7 DaveColdic. S l.yStep, Darkwocd 88857 Columb's 6-8 l:fll%fast 13 99 6 ( 7« 6»1 W Hal.JanlO I ii.1i-.Mh-, I ,,ll,,w Me. Melbourne 82093 C.lumbs 6-8 102%fast 6 101 1' J Majestic 0 DMoMalion. EuniceK., N.F'tune 81918 Columb's 6-8 1 :02%fast 35 M 3=1 D Frog't'.e G Reprieve. Wahkeena. Eunice K. ULD SQUIRREL, ch. c, 3 103 By Flying Squirrel — Janice Roberts, by General Roberts. (Trainer. C. S. Wilson. Owner C. Deibel). Breeder. J. A. Hall. 89153 '..lu.nt.'.s f) t IM good 23 104 4 1 1' is WHal.Jan I TheA'bot. Phy. Gentry, St byStep 89059 Coiaaab'a 61 f 1 2S'-mud 41-10 100 l 3 4 4 L Lee 7 Ethell'., Katiel ear, DaveGoldio MM! Columb's 61 f I ll%livy 71 102 4 2 1 1' L Lee 9 Gymn't. GreyKock. Phyl. Gentry K8861 ...lunibs 3-4 1 16 fast 19 102 2 5 6 V L Lee I Pit Cat, Star Sweeper. CnrleJay 8S8'.'5 Coiaaab'a 51 f 1:08 fast 19 101 9 8 7» 6=1 L Lee 9 I.ll.-Seth. G'lili-nl ocks, TheAbbot 88317 Jefferson 1 1-10 1 Is'ifast 12 86 4 4 3' 3' I, WHaaa 10 Quanali. Molincro. S.eivebloom ELM. ch. c. 3 109 By Rosturtium— King Belle, by King Olympian. (Trainer. C. M. Smith. Owner, F. Mannix). Breeder Estate of F. S. Peabody. 89240 Lex'Btaa F'loa%fast 27 93} 3 ( 7" 7" L Pichon I BilljKlair. DownTown. (; Groom 89210 L.-x'gton FC 1 lOAjlast 6 98 1 1 11 2" \V Charles 5 Trapnet, Mooubrook. Duanne k5774 I-.-x gtaa I-'C 1 n-jinud 51 102 1 »" J McCoy 9 Mary Johnston. Mit. Wuliu 85737 lex'gton FC 1 09%fast 35f 95 5 7 10» 9" A P*UraolU Ag (all. Tli.Ba.lgcr. Slngleband 79798 I! H.mnets 6-8 102 fast 27 110 3 2 4» 8»1 It Itom'.-lli S s to Win. Gymkhana. Traymoro 79700 Coaa'shl 5-8 l:Uli,rast 12-5 103 1 1 21 3=1 E .Scobie « Kirkfiel.l, Mary Dear, Trigger GAD. b. f, 3 109 By Wrack— Sea Ware, by Sea King. (Trainer. W. J. Potter. Own-r. Mrs. W. J. Potter). Breeder. C. J. Ryan. 88136 Miami 3-1 1 n=-r.ist 17 991 4 7 61 7"! I, P'ngton I Wati Ii Charm, Belprc-. Perhaps ■MM Miami 61 f l«;%fast 13 102 2 4 4'1 I'l I, I-'nglon ■ Rosa nil. Buck Pond. Sombre ■IMI Miami 3-4 l:14%fast « 9712 4 4' I'll, Pngton 8 PatCasey. Rosam'd. OldBr'dway 37853 Miiiiii 3-4 1:14 fast 6 10-312 4 4f I') K Noe 7 Thio Fav, Escolane. Rosamond :1776( Miami 3-4 1 13%fa"t SI 99 1 2 aa gaj ], ! art'tonl2 Oaajkaaa, Flax, Ducky 37659 Miami 51 f 1 0C%fast 9 106 2 6 J« 3'1 K No. 10 Wildlanc, 'nu-oFay, B'yMaloney FULL POINT, ch. c. 3 103 By Fulletta— Rose Point, by Chantilly. i Trainer. H. G. Shevlin. Owner. G. A. Pope). Breeder. C. W. Clara. 88564 Tijuana f| f 1 osiBmuj n.lf) m i i jij ,i j, K, haefer 7 Woodory, I.ureofGold, Altoqnlver 88440 Tijuana £•! f 1 r/7%faBt 83-10 112 2 1 11 4=1 J J llobts 7 OldCrow Ft. Churchill LordAllen 88290 Tijuana 6-1 1 00%fast 7 100 5 4 (' (' I J itob'ts 5 K.itterllells. Cor Rouge Str..ller 88108 Tijuana 4) f il%alop 6 110 4 2 ! 1 J J Rob'ta 6 A. l.estej, Runaway, Mr. Rnby EOBSON. ck. c. I US By Sir Martin— On* Bt«r, By 8tar Bkeet. (Trainer. W. A. Crawferd. Owner. L. T. Cooper). Breeders. M * B. B. Janes. *92.".R t'oluml.'a lin70y 1 53 slow 61 101 1 a 4 4" ■ G etlonl 4 TlicPlalnsnian, recasus. Scissors K9lg» I'olumb'e J-4 1 :14»tfast 9» 108 « 7 5'1 5« J Pel recta 9 Idle Seth, Kendall, Brlnkley K9087 I'olumt.'e 0J f 1:12 hvy i 101 4 4 4l 4'| W Taylor 5 lorallteef. Medina. Tr. American KS991 Columli a f.f f l:0S'/lB"od 8-5 11J 1 1 2'J :■ W Taylor I l'lMadeline, S byStep. ;'er)?yle KR817 Column's ImTOy 1:47 faat 7 103 2 6 «• 6 W Taj lor 7 Pegasus. Pat Casey, Pirate Gold 88205 Miami 3-4 1:13 faat ii 99 a I 71 4" B Uellonill Wiirnln/J. Wildane. Theo Fay | DECEITFUL, blk. f. t 103 By Short Grass— Erla Lea. by Hindoo. (Trainer. W. J. Marlman. Owner. Vf. J. MarUnan). Breeder, Short Grara Stud. R9S9G I .ex Kt. n FC 1 lOHfaat 41 93 3 1 31 3« (7 Noel 7 t'oliham, Ked Seth. I.yNewt/.wn •MM Clunilj s H t lOJtraat lOf 106 3» C Cr'rpannl'.! Bl.ukfnot, I Express, JnnePny KA480 Column's 3-4 l:Mifaat 3T-l()f 105 6' C Jr'mannl2 Ktarflirl, EthelF.. Red Squirrel 85319 Clumb's 61 f 1 09Sfa.it 37-10 105 6» J Roberts 1:! My Biddy, B ofAses, ll.andPudd K4794 LMaata 3-4 1:13 fast 27 102 6 11 12 12" C Gnemanl'J Winroit. Tiuarnou, MjDeatiny S-WTETTJ1I, b. f. 3 103 By Sweep— Kirstie. by Frankfort. (Trainer S. Polk. Owner. S. Polk). Breeder. 1. W. Bailey. 89344 M H'Kh's HUM fast 14 Of IIS 10 11 11H J Bere 1 1 Pepper Tea. Felieitimis. Antonia 88847 TUaaaa 51 f 1:07 fast 19-5 108 6 6 6*1 2* A M'tens'n 7 l.'dVal'tiue, I-ureoftlulil. Kosman 88807 Tijuana 3-4 111%fast 14 US 2 1 1", 1', R Cral(r 9 SlereK . MissOmoml. Iddyller'n 88734 Tijuana 3-4 1:15 fast 8-5 105 S 1 2' 2' J J Iloh'ta 8 Sine On Wee (,irl. Klarkfnot , 88693 Tijuana 51 f 1 OR fast 13-10 90 ! 1 1« 1» M Edw'ds 11 Lot of Style. Donlta. Ulation ■Mil Tijuana 5J f : 07»«fast 13-5 88 7 7 T) 5') G H'tamcr 7 Green Spring. Frank 8, Zorro Mill Tijuana 51 f lrCSSslop 9 100 1 21 E'l M Edw ds • Lady How. Miaa Fryer, Pop Suo. MISS NANCY ch. f. 3 110 By Malamont— Beaaie Latimer, by Lord Eiterlinf. (Trainer. E. W. Moore. Owner. E. W. Moore). Breeder. A. Brown. 88064 JaTanaa 3 4 lilJ'ifast 10 110 11 C 8' 8" T L'bardoU vVliitcWes. MyDeatiny. Br'klcy 87962 J.ff.rson 51 f lOS^fast 31 107 4 1 1» 1' T I.baxde.12 Foxmore. MaryDrar. WhiteW'ss 87588 FCr'nJs 3-4 1 :13Vast 6 105 1 S 2 7" S Herbert 11 SperkMBe'ty. W Wells. Outcast H7..11 Hilr'nils 3-4 1:15 fast 7-5 110 4 1 l'l 1* W Harveyl2 GraceTroxler. D Iloldie, ■ Snuir'l 87406 l'.ir'n.ls 3-4 1:14 fast 10 98 1 f 1' Sl W Harveyll Brinkley. Will Wells. Trapdale 85570 Columb's ij f 1:10 fast a 103 lak V Swans'n 7 EthelF.. TimelyTli'ts. P.oh'sllope KANOCK. b. e. S (M) 108 By Huon— Stubborn, by Bur/jromaater. (Trainer. L. Strube. Owner. 0. L. Carroll). Breeder. H. F. Sinclair. 89135 lasaalra, lm7Hy l:4»s,c..od 31 112 2 3 3» 6" C F'bth»ilO Bob Bandit. C.ol Ace, Contentni't 88677 Boarie C| f 1 .!l«4fast S3 103 7 « 5« 5" F Wciner ■ Warning. Scoop. Uodeo 8S504 stasia 5§ f l:091»last 19f 116 5 • 8' 8* F Weiner 12 Teapot, Kn'LtufMercill . Ensign j •MM 1' :il .o 3-4 l:14"tfast 13 116 S 6 9» 8'4 F ColleUill Revoke. Transformer. St'mClouJ Mltl 1 |.i • H f 1 CKHfast 30 122 8 8 61 6"« F Col letti fl Watts. Silver Fox, C'fireTalea 83910 Aou-lu.! 3-4 l:15Hcood 4 107 12 8 B'l 7" L Fator 14 Uoekstone. K Carson. GertrndeD LATHER br. f. 3 i'H! 103 By Trompo la Mort— Soap Suds, by Bossendala. (Trainer, K. Patterson. Owner, J. TV. Bean). Breeder. G. D. Widener. 89(10 M ll'e'i;. .1 f 1 OTVast M V,\ 5 4 S» 7'J S Holieko 12 T lonsRose. StageSr. MIsaEm't ' 8'jnir II .1.-; .-,■ 3ll:ll\miii! lOf 109 9 9 lO'l 9'« D McAffeli J.Kn dA., Commia'r. Marg'tSt.L. 889SO If ,!.-■, co 3 4 l:i:iifast 92 i8 9 9 11 ll" L I-ana; 11 Carlton. I oetori;ienn, Timeless 88654 Bawla CI f 1:09 fast no 102 8 8 9 9" R W'liams 9 Nightshade, C Along, Trapdale KH..7D Ba ■ ^-1 1 lC^fast no 1' 9 10 10 11' 11" n Rr'ningll .1 S Mo-liv. Evelash. BlllShaffer 78779 l'li.n. -.j 41 f 54»xfaat 25f 107 2 9 lOaMl" E Scobie 12 Nightshade, Lena Wood, S.toWiD MODESTA. b. c, 3 111 By Ralph— Bonnla Kate, by Loyaliat. rTrainer. A. Z. Darnabv. Ow»er. W. T. Croithwaito). Broiler. G. i. Long. 89177 I.ex g'on lm70y 1 :47S;.hvy 108 101 4 t « • 6" L, M'omery I Midwestern. Beorflrass. Slatler 85774 I.ex -gton PC 1 Wajaaaaal 13 V.9 7 6" W Kelsav 9 Mary Johnston, Mlt, Wnhn 85737 Lex'gton FC l:09*tfast 28 102 7 1 11' 10'« R Zcehin:12 Ag (all, TlieBadger. Singlehand 85652 LsK'etsja FC lllSeood 41 110 f 5 41 • D MrA iff»i2 M'yJ ston. Mylvtny, WhiteWgs b5«24 Lex t-ton FC l:10%fatt lCf 100 5'1 R Z'cchin.12 Lalboa. BdutVovv, SilrSlipperf ^lll PAPCT • l"3 Furlonga. n-jcar-nhU and upward. Claiming. (May 9, Hill nHlii: 1!)^3 1 :03 4-R ■ 111.) Index. Conrae Diat.Time Traek. Odda Wt. St. »i Str.Fin Jockey. Started. Order of Flniah. EKENCH CANADIAN, ch. h. 5 106 By FaUnd or Frontenac— Phantom Light, by Dt»- guise. (Trainer C. L. Dodson. Owner. A. KobJer). Breeder. Mra. M. J. Van tinkle. 89174 Lexington FC l:lSHhvy 4 105 1 2 » 2' L, Neal 12 RosaCreener. Ivory. MissBabe j 86198 Jefferson r.-l 1 :13-,l ,i-t 25 108 2 2 31 6»1 R Z echini 12 Theo. El Aalro. Rachel Potter | 85732 LaS'artaa PC 1 "9Sfast 26 103 4 3 6" 811 II Hay 10 BrotherJolin. HapidDay, Cobweb j 85680 I.ex gt on I'C1:12 slow 14 101 2 S 2« I'U PternellO Rajah. VeraVennie. SoanishRose 85621 I.eiRton FC 1:11 fast 10 1C2 1» H Hay 8 Sequel. Roial Dick, Muldraugh i 85535 Chuicliill 3-1 l:13=sfast 16f 112 6 4 21 6»1 A Fran'col2 Sequel, I'ncle Bert, ltody Guard! NANCY MiKAY. br. f. 4 106 By Jack Atkin— Sana Gene, by Bock Sand. (Trainer. O. Johnson. Owner. Missouri StabU). Breeder. White A Harriett. 89153 ' ol.imVs M f lOS^goo.l M 103 2 1 H 1* V Moore 7 Roma. Toulon's Rose. Red Mill' 89025 Columb's 3 4 1:16 good 17 10 1 j6 2 2 2' 2' L. Aron 8 Haran. Lady Iluon, Blue Wrack I 88907 Columb's 51 f 1:13 hvy 10 105 1 5 I* S'i .1 Majestic 8 Oldl'aige. PatsyUovve. Melb rne 88859 Columb's 51 f 1^ 9 fast 17-10 110 3 1 1» 2 L Aron 10 Shine On. Glenn. Double Shot 8JI81 l.lr'ch 61 f l:27%siow 4 107 i'|L Aron U M.ss Leggo, Tricks. Picnic DOUBLE SHOT. b. g. 4 103 By War Shot— Belle Taylor, by Cederatroma. (Trainer. J. B. McGinn Owner. Hialeah Stable). Breeder. S. Christensen. 893»2 M II gh's 51 f 1 :06«fcfast ;j 10S 1 1 11 11 E Sporrl 10 GreatBeginr, Dextrose. Athanna 89152 '(.lumli's 51 f l:08Hgooil 17-5 104 1 2 U 2 | E Sporrl 8 Dalton. Lloyd George. Sara fax j 89026 lolumb'a 3-4 1:17 good 9-5 108 2 1 3' Sill Hay 9 l'cteiDocoy. Flyljdy. W. Queen 88989 lolumb s 51 f l:10Sgood 17-10 108 6 4 4* 4J H Hay C Satana. T'ton'sRose, Ctlereagli 88885 Columl's 51 f l:is%muil 19-10 104 1 3 2' f » H Hay 8 Shine On, Fly Lady. Polite FIRST CALL. br. e. 6 108 ftv Faux-Col— Mabel Dulweber. by Tranixaal. (Trainer. H. K. Stewart. Owner. H. S. Stewart). Breeder. L. Josea. 89195 Akron 1-1 1 I mud 14 113 8 5 6' €■ FJ T M lore 1 Ilo'kBottom. SilkSox, Ballotcnr' 89065 \hr.in 3-4 1:16 fast 3-2 113 3 5 2» l'l H FarlandlO Tlieiiirl. IVttvMae, Ix-ughst ■ 88996 Akraaa 61 f 1 22Hfast 41 112 2 1 1« 1» H FarlandlS Antiquity, Jeliison. Blur Bob 88967 Aku.n 61 f 1 :l8%fast 3 112 8 6 3' 4'J H FailamllO I.'k Dollar. Bristovv. Plipel.ugo 88895 Akron 3-4 lllSjfast 23 108 6 5 5' «'J H Farland 9 yuanah, Korbly, Good Will BEO PARDON, h. h. 7 108 By Smoke House — Morning Hours, by Yankea. (Trainer, C. Yzquierdo Owner. Cleveland Stable). Bre-eVr R. P. Marshall 89158 Vkron I 1 1 Mthr| 2 110 2 1 1' l'l E C'penterll Mayrose. HelloPardner, Horingi 89032 kkraa 3-i::13 fast 25 116 9 9 9'1 9*5 H Callali n It) SunnjGirl. Stnrmatia. Goodwill 88:!9't Raraaa "! f 1: ~« fast 3 lit I 2 S' :w R MrM'eyll 111 aw 1 OaiswyW'4, Josephine! 88:!'!9 lUrama ,'i f 1 :'. 7Vast 6 1IJ 2 1 1 ]• S Tanks 9 Dorothy Ryan. Haran. ('In. ken 88160 II..U1H 1-4 1:14 fast 5 112 4 4 !• T'| A Roach 11 Joe Tac. Paaasaasas, Lew PoiK) 87984 Havana ."1 f 1 0 Vast 4 ill 5 2 31 5"J A Roach » L.Wag'r, SihoPansj. I'rt.l'eat PRIVATE PEAT. ch. g. 8 1C8 By General Roberts— Janice Marian, by Suhloon. iTrairer. D. Y. Elander. Owa»r. Elaoder Bras.). Brenner. G M. Van Gordon. 89284 ' .lumli's 51 f 1 :08 fa*t « 110 4 4 3 121 W Hahjan f, KollomMe. Balefull, Jsunebar 89221 ('..lurch's 51 f 1 :'« fast 31-10 106 5 4 2' 11 W H.iliati .1 lira.. Band. Satana B.rrichina 89119 Cluml.'s 51 f 1.12 slow 19-10 106 3 4 4» 3'1 W Hul.jan 0 Joe Joe. Leslie. Beulah ('oe!,r.-n 88906 .'olumb's ti f 1:14 hvy 2 106 8 2 1' 1! tV HaSun S Satana. JudfeBreuer. Jack Pot 88824 Catasab'a 51 f 1 OS^fast U IDS 7 3 2' 2»* \V Ila'.jiinl" Bessie Hope. Altoo Lovalty 88359 Hn.iri 3-4 1 15 slow 2 113 9 4 4» 4= W Rabjaall Joe Campbell. Hence Nebisli 88,"82 saansaal 3 4 1:13Hfast 31 114 6 ( C 4'1 W Hahjan 0 The Gaff, U-w Pope, Follow Me ROCK COURT, b. f. 4 106 By Trap Bock— Dorothy Court, by Robert le DiaMe I (Train-r. J. Garwood. Owner. B. H. Mills). Breeder. P. M. Walker. 89220 Cotaaab'a 51 fins fast 6 1D7 3 1 2' 2' J Petrocca 7 rncloAbe, Ton ton -{lose Haran 89085 Ctlajsah'a (1 f l:13V.hvy 3 M 4 4 I" l'| L Aron 8 Melbrne, T'ton'sRose ' Cr p-a 1 88990 V'.. limb's 61 f 1 : rj\g .0,1 9 107 6 4 5'1 3'1 D Frog'telO Jsunehcr. Spontan us. Doral.utr 88966 ('..1111111. '-, rl f 1:14 hvy 41 105 6 4 4'1 5»i A Yerrat 8 Privatel'eat. Satana JudgeBr'r 85574 Colaosb'a 61 f 1 :24Vast 6 98 21 S Hoi:, ko 8BaUfi.ll. ir'tHeginner, Henry.I 85427 ('. luiub s 51 f l:10\slow 15 106 2' C G'nem n S C.J.Craigmile, NellJ.j, PuffBall LETTER F ch. g. 3 98 By Delhi— Betta B., by Free Lanoa. (Trainer. M. Smith. Owner, F. Krause). Bre-der. W. F Annlogate 89383 Mllclil. 51 fill slow 22 10713 5 7' 7" H Long 8 I.nbeok. P'lisContrT C'aEnrlqne 8883'- T.juana 3-4 1:14 fast 51 94 7 7 61 11»1 O Johnsonll N.McKin'y. CI1I.M M'tBunrh 88781 Tijuana 51 f 1 :0s fast 6r 99 8 4 3k 31 O H'tamerl2 Gr'tFinUhe*. S,.re,ia ' Rliinegold 88628 Tijuana '.i f 1 c.sv.sl,,w 41 105 2 1 21 6 l L Sc!.a»fer 9 Conrent. Kilanea Home Run I 88567 Tijuana SI f I : l9Smud 4 104 4 2 3' 3»J L Sella. ferl3 hing Worth. I»ri na I Cleg 88502 Tiju.ni tf f M irood 61f 107 7 5 41 3'1 G Ellis 14 Chilliwack. Full, nil FnriousRill I 88462 Tijuana CI f l:09\hvy Uf 102 3 i tf S'I 3 Griffin 7 Malineeldol, Brandeis, Ruimwai CONVENT, b. f. 4 106 Bv His Majesty— Maria Odila, by Star Shoot. (Trainer G. W. Crippen Oarner. Mrs. C. I. Crlppaa). Bleeder. G. A Cochran 88703 Tijuana 3 4 1:14 fast 8 108 3 S I' 1' S Griffin 9 I ure of Gold, llarkson Grayson K8628 Tijuana 51 f 1 :08V«low 6-5 108 3 S 1' l'l S Grif'in 9 Kilanea. Home Run Peg O 88552 "_"jHna 3-4 1:15\slop 8 111 4 4 4' 2" A M tens nil) Miss Nantura, Zorro Marsejohn 88474) Tuti-l ia t LtTjaaloP 9 110 7 5 5» 5'|1I Klsf.n 7 Ann Grogan, (iolden Red Oast I 88439 Tijuana 3-4 114 fast Cl-10 100 4 7 71 2' H Elston 10 ArcticK'g. Mar White, lloomei's DAVE GOLDIE. b. g. 3 98 By Ballot— Featherwit, by Colin (Trainer. T. Scott. Owaer. T. H. Bernhardt). Breeder. Himyar Stnd 89310 Colauab'a 34 1 W%taat «:, ll:l 4 I 2' !' A Yerrat s .Stej.hTStep MaK-.rita I iizieN ■MM 'olumb's C} f l:27H*low €-5 M 3 1 1' 1« A Y.-rrat ('. Sp Th'rone. Itotarian Udylluoa 89222 Cll I "a 3-4 1:15 faat 6 1»2 7 6 6" 5« H Hay T G denl -ks p IM.neline sVarl 1 89120 Columb'a 3-4 1 :17«.slow S 1«1 5 4 4' 3' L Aron 7 Atoniin, Gol.Looks Do-MeMa'hoa 89059 Columb's 61 f 1 ■28iWiiud 4 1% 6 I ?1 3' L Arm 7 EthelF.. Kalielliar Ked.Souir'1 8H928 .'oluinb'. 5-8 1 02 slow 7 106 1 1 2" V J Petrecca 7 P Madeline, SbvSte'p Darkwon.1 88826 1 ..Limb's i-(l««lall 9 KCjIO 1* 9' a* D Frog'tlelO I.u. kjltnn. OMPaige.' St bySiep FROTH, b. g. 5 1C8 By Thundirer— Bubhle, by Al! Gold. (Trainer J. D. Lenahin Owner C E. Lenafcan). BrrerV H P Whitney 89413 M II i.'i's 54 f 1 07- fast 10 v 1 3 3 3J 11 W R'nou-10 Pawnbroker Titter Karonira 89343 M H'ghts 64 f 1 :06\'ast 15 1.-7 1) 6 t'l 6' D Frog 'lt-1 1 Il.andSh's. Esthertl'dell Pindav MM! Cahaaaba Hfl sa Vaat 24 M MBTkar 12 K nsman. Jack Pot Atioo 85197 Caaimb'l 1-4 l:M%faat 43-10 M n 1; Xirier 11 First BI.isli, Hopeful Tricks 85052 tVUya 5-S 1 C3 fast 7 113 6 } \Y Ta l..r 7 J \ S. ol.lr . Si»h1s nawTTsila h.'.4)ll l.-klyn 6-S lie-fast 6 111 21 W Taylor 7 Fr kSniiipn r. Zainer M O Jane 84929 BraaHia M I 1 81 .-'..st 39-10 108 2J W Taylor 6 Mamie O Jaoe. Red.'Dudle Bug LUCKY DOLLAR, ch. f, 4 106 By Honeywood— Lady Souffle, by Nasturtium. (Trainer, C. W. Ross. Owner. Mrs. J. P. Mulvihill). B e«drr J. C. McKay 88967 V. r..n H t l*t%t*M 12-. Hf 3 1 l'l 11 C E Alb rlO Bristow PbJ] a Ijigo Fir-d ill 88717 Ilungton 51 f lSsT%taaj| 14'. 1" 2 1 1" lak C E All.nlO ZaaBar. Blj. kltuler Kr kSuun.l. r S8637 Hun'gton 51 f 1 :«7«t(ast 16 5 Ml 12 3' l'l C ■ Allen 6 II, .1. li.ih.nda. Zamer 88S77 Hun'gton 5-S I ■ taaa 5 M 4 4 4' 3' J IJolin 0 Wl.:rl«n.d Mary Q I^ nt 88175 Miami 61 f 1 OSVsfast 51 116 5 9 11} 10'} II Wlin.msl2 0 nti ibut'n, BriaiS't. F'chLaJy BOOM MATE. ch. g 3 93 By Aeronaut— Messmate, by St. Amant. (Trainer W. T. Anderson Owner San Diego Stable). Breeder. G. D WiJener 88757 Tljaaaa lanfty 1 47Hfaat i Ml 6 3' 1» a Johnsonl.3 Monopoly, Canceln NasTiPiga 88693 T.juana 4 ' I « fast 11 SJ 8 8 10» »" A M tens nil Sueeium. I^it of Style Donita 88644 li.uana 6-s 1 »-Vut 11 104 12 12 11' l'i'l s flllffla II Tatafsaip'l. Slias.ltapida Jenks 88529 Tijuana 2-4 1 :14Vaat 2 1441 » 10 10 • I Griffin 1U Solimcnle. I. . I Idon. Wli. Lights TRAFALGAR br. g. 4 113 By Rapid Water— Alberta H., by Haadsprlng (Trainer R. Fariu. Owner. F. Hays). Breeder O. W. J. Bissel! 89284 Columb's 61 f 1 08 fast 21 111 6 6 5' 5« J Majestic 6 FollouMe. Pri Peat Balrfull 89223 Columb's 61 M .08 fast 27 1. 1 104 4 4 4} 6«l U Pnl.le I Paasaer Tea. Baleful'l Follow Ma 89027 Columb a 3-4 I IM.IM1 41 117 1 1 2' 2f J Majestic 7 M.Kirfield, Cli » Seth. I.u.kyltiio 88874 Columb'a 6} f 1 04 fast 5 110 S 1 !*!'|D 1-rible H Sam lteh. Jaunebar. Seclusion 85592 ('..lamb's 6} f 1 "9 fast 9-10 1»7 2' V Ss'nson 8 Kendall, Miss Uggo. Sagsmore 85503 Colun.b '■ 6} f 1 MMM 53-10 104 2i v Sw'nson I B ngore, Mlliixlli. BraiSu.et MELBODRNE. ch. g. 4 108 By Mont d'Or U.— Dimity, by The Commoner. (Trainer. D. B. Freeman. Owner, V Gallo). Breeder. G. M Hendrio •9157 Corasnb'a lmTOy 1 49 good 3 1 « 4 1 3' «• A Vintcrs 7 Calvin. Hopeful Sup. r ■ IMS Culiimli'i 5|fl.l3Hhvy 14 5 109 5 2 lap A Vlntera 8Ttonelk.ee. (nimpsall Fli I j S9023 ' 'olumb's 5-8 lMltgood 27 U 108 7 6 41 3« L Aron 8 PepperTea. In. 1,-aIh- li Cocliran 88*07 Columb's 61 f 1 13 bvy S 107 5 1 3«* 3'1 J Petrecca 8 OldPalge, Patsylloue ArtieleX 888S7 Columb'a 6-8 1*l%fajrt 9 111 S 4 J' 3'1 A Wlntera 10 I'm le Abe. Follow IJe Roma »827« Jefferson 1-4 1:14 faat 20 107 6 J SJ ««1 O Cooper 12 Ued'gMattie, Lit. Alfred. Ch Inat ~" (Cootinned on tenth page.) ' MAPLE HEIGHTS ENTRIES AND PAST PERFORMANCES (Continued from seventh pace.) BY JOVE. br. f. 7 10S By Zeus— Mamem, by Maairno. (Trainer. J. O'Byrs*. Owner, J. O'Byrne). Breeders. White & Garnett. 730X0 (' ■ lURht 1 1-16 l:48V*li w 61 104 3 2 6" 7" M Garrett T I If Halt. llouru. PirlIcC.ee 71:679 s^aftjaMa 1 1-S l:55asgood 18 105 € 4 5* 5" R Kummer s Koynlllnck. WarPenny. Croupier 72.V23 rertssrl* 1 1-1« 1 4S«ifast 1C-5 112 3 I 6| 7'° 1' Walls 11' Imcky Run. Ili.lrll. .1 e. Darkllill 72023 Il.iuth'nr 1 1-16 1:47 fast 7 104 5 6 41 21 F Watrou* 8 Tingling, lluiu. Citizen GE0HGE STARR. Ir. r, 10 10S By Jack Alkin— Africa, by Savtle. (Trainer. J. Randolph. Owr. G. R. Allen). Breeder. 0. H. Chenanlt. 894:17 :- ■ i today's chart. 88719 Hun'gton Ml lS%fa.it 11-5 105 1 3 2' I| I.Wilson 1 T Almoner. I.'gliStorm. C'w'dlloy 88( 6l Hun gton 3-4 1 14*igood 5 99 2 3 I»»l' I., Wilson 7 A tit i ini ty. Roll, Parthema 88.VJ1 Ilun'g'nn 5 S 1 fll*ifast 7-S 109 7 4 5' 4« H l.oim t P T.ltarnum. Ijis.Wliite. It Roth 88.176 Hen art. n f-8 1UISfa.it 9-5 107 3 1 1' l1 H Long lu IllackAit. I.iltlePal. Pr'oeDirect HIM J.-fleraon 1-4 1 14Hfast 15 10J i t» 5«| A V'lemot!2 Good Will. Chorlnat. Antonia 17837 Jelfuson 1-4 1 :15Vast 13 103 8 7 7' 8" A V lemot B Double T., Good Will. Juuson Plh Q " I , s ' "- rurlimi;*. :t-yr.-ir-olil« and upward. Claiming. (Mar ■'■ Olll nMUt it a3 — 1 :oa 4-r — ■ — ill.} ladez. Conra* Diat.Time. Track. Odds .fft St. «i Str.rin Jockey Started Order of flnuvk. BUNNY GIRL. ch. m, 7 106 By Runnymoda— Napa Girl, by Bolitaira H. (Foimerly ran as Madeline Lillian). (Trai-er. C. N. Freeman. Owner. C. N. Freeman). Breeder. A. B. Spreckelt. IBOX'f Al.n.n 3-4 1 :1 fast 19-10 111 3 2 1' 1» H FarlandlO Kta'matia. Good Will, Partbema S8970 Akron 31 f lOSHfast 1 110 2 2 2" *'l H Farlan.l 7 Parthema. Silk Sox. Gonwitbiui 87424 KGrn.li 3 1 1 :13»sfast 6 107 2 4 7' 6*1 J McT'guell HorGl.nn, T.Witchet. MissKate H7300 K Gi'ruls 3-4 1 I3Sfast I 105 J 2 2» «» W HarveylO lir.GI. nn, Despair. QnCharmins 87242 Ft;, nils 3-4 1:14 good 5 108 4 i 51 !■ C Allen 11 Despair, JohnQ.Kelly. Goldfield BANKER BROWN, br. g. 6 113 By Helmet— Vail*, by Farlman. (Trainer. H. McGarrey. Owner. C. R. Aldrich). Breeder. E. R. Bradley. 89437 : ■ i lo^.iy's chart. MM1 Akron 3-4 1 fvHfast 1S-5 106 1 1 1' 1 J Cowan !» C'tyTimes. Rp ellome. L.Wne 88772 Hun'rtoa 51 f 1 : l7Vsfast 11-10 111 1 1 6 CIA D'inson 7 The Almonrr. Rob. The Girl 88687 Haa'fta* 3-4 1 13 fast 5 1C4 J 4 41 6" H Long 6 Pnmell Lad. Tot Casey. Dingo 88.190 II im Etr.o 5-S 1 :-.,0*»iast 2-2 107 2 2 1 1! J Kellum 11 Fl'yl.illie. II Priestess, HlarkArt IHM C laaak'a 51 f 1 :lu fast 7 106 G'| V ■ ■aaa'aTl I.aiinia. Ed Garrison, Corto DALTON, ch. r, « 113 By Louth Foyla— WoodUnJ Mymph. by Allan-aDala. 'T.sircr. J. A. Bowers. Owner. G. F. Barber). Breeder. J. A. Buchanan. 80132 C*lll—a*l is f 1 "SSRnod fj M7 0 5 * 1?, J rotrecoa K Donb Shot. IJoydGeorgc, Sarafa\ 88771 llun'g'on HUUiM 23 11-' 9 C 5«k G'l A Roach 9 ( 'siClaridge, S. Smith, llusyliob 88li(14 llun tt.Mi 3-4 lltSBood 9 M 6 7 7 7«1 J Kellum 7 George Starr. Antiquity. Rob 886.16 Ilungt.in 3ifl084fa.it 56 112 5 % 6" 3« J Kellum « Con nne. Fictile. Josephine C. 8831:1 Ilun'gton "l f l:BS\fast S|f 100 7 7 6 6' A Roach 12 Ilint'o. IligliPne-t, n. I'r kS'pter 87744 T juana 3-4 1:10 slow 27-10f 115 14 14 14 14" I Xletcalf 14 Jack Ledi. Pearl Boots. Bonltoi BOOTS AND SHOES, ch. e. 4 113 By Boots and Saddle— Wiahlng Rinc. by Dick Welles. (Trainer. J. McNamara. Ownar. F. K. Grabnar). Breeder, T. II. Murphy. 89137 Bca tad IF** I ■halt. 89343 M rTahta 54 f 1 :06Hfast 26-5 112 2 1 1 11 H Long: 11 Rs'erGr'd 1. Pinday. PenffsT.t 87GC4 Ki;rn,!.i 3 4 1 ll^fast 10 100 4 4 5» 7«| A V'lcmotll Med'ingMattie. Elosive. Admirer 87329 r.Or'ada 3-4 114-Jsfast 41 99 3 3 31 8" A Vlemotl2 Col Baker. Sweeptona, Walikeena 87120 Filrn.li 3-4 llo^hvy 13-6 109 6 I 4* 2 W Harveyl2 .My Destiny. Julia 14.. Foitail 8C993 FCrnda 1-4 l:14%sood 13 103 6 4 3» :» D Jonea 12 LastOne. L.Ginsy, II Graham ATONEaTENT, blk. f, 4 10C By Ballet— Penance, by Bala. (Trainer. 0. W. Smith. Owner. G. W. 8mith). Breeder. B. Combe. 89415 M.H'ghl.i 1 1-16 1 46\ifast 42 103 1 5 91 10" H Callah'nlO Spiroa, Fairlircak, I.nrkyRun 89254 Oataaaa'f 51 f 1:12 alow 31 107 1 4 5' 61 J Tunstall 8 Snnlledron. KedMill. V Goodwin 89023 Columns 5-8 1 02fcgood 15 100 I 8 8 8" F Lux 8 I'epperTea, VnrleAbe, Melbonrnc ■ 8886 Columhs 51 f l:15)tmuJ 19-10 103 1 J 3' 4'1 A An raon 7 II Cochran. MadNell. ArtideX. 88858 Column s 5-8 l:01»ifast a) 1 *1 4 2 21 2« A An'raonll Contribution, Old Paige. Mala F1NDAY, b. m, 5 111 By Dick Finnell — Comet o' Day, by reap • Day. (Trainer, W. R. Padgett. Owr.cr, W. R. Padg-ett). Breeders. Carrick ft Ward. R943(i Se.. to.lay's chart. 89313 M H'ghts 51 f 1 OtHfast 8* 108 4 J 3 3=1 W Smith 11 B andSlis. Es'erC.'d'l. Pen'tsl.t 87351 Miami 51 f 1 :07*fast 11 105 5 6 6" 0"! W Smith 7 GoldMnt, Bees, CaptainCostigan 8711S Miami 2-4 1:16Shvy 27-10 10314 2 2' 3" K Noe 7 Carefree GavIloTlI.. Kirkfield C5063 Latonia lmTny I 43\fast 12 105 4 3 4" 6« A Internet B lielzoni, Diomed. Cntried 84UII Lataaaa lm70y l:43*fast 25 103 1 3 31 4=} A P'ternellS Itanoel. Beautiful Addie. Coyne 8478S l.it.uii.i 3-4 l:12Hfast 117 106 4 7 4» E=J C Ksingerl2 Sjiats, B ofElirahethtown. Coyne BLACK DEER, blk. j. 6 103 By Atheling II.— Ida, by Peep o' Day. (Traimer. 8. McHeiU. Owner, S McNeill). Breeder. Nerac'a Stock Farm. 89383 M.H'chta 61 fill slow 18 113 2 7 » S'W Smith 8 Lubcck. PMisGentry. C'aEnrique 88771 Hun | on J 4 1 14%faat 19 107 1 7 $« (Ti P Powers » C'skCUridgo. I Smith. IlusyBob 88725 Mun'Kton 51 f 1 :f 8 eood IS 106 4 I 6 6'1 P Powers 11 Black Art. Cedric, Dora Lota B8618 Hun gton 1 1:42 fast 49 105 4 T 7 7" B C penter 7 Panorel, Apology, The Almoner 88546 Kuneton 51 f l:084t/ast 16 lu8 5 7 » 8" J Dolin B SirGlen, Felicitous. Clerer Seth MART BUNCH, b. g. 5 109 By Sboating Spray— Prithee by Fillrraaa. (Trainer. O. Neal. Owner. Neal Bros.). Breeder W. G. Jenkins. B9S8S MH'ghta 51 fill alow 10 115 i « 6 S K Noe 8 Ljibeck. P1ii Gentry. (TaKnrlqne 68832 Tijunna 3-4 1:14 fart XI 106 4 1 l'l 3' H Elston 11 N.JIeKin'y. Gold. Red, Ch'petlcks 88567 Tijuana 51fl:0»Smud 21 114 3 5 6» 6' (1 Young 13 KingWorth. Icrcnn L, letter F. 88480 Tijuana 3-4 l:ire*islop 31 105 3 3 3« 2'1G Johnson 7 llraroa. Bardalid. Brandeia 88463 Tijuana 51fl:09%hvy 9 108 3 1 21 5» H Elston BAnlicKing, UiasEmmaG.. Zorro 88427 Tijuana 3-1 l:13«tfast 18 102 1 2 21 4:j H Elston 10 Gr'nSpring. Scot Lad, Runaway QUOTA, br. f. 4 106 By Hilarious— Marie T.. by Ogden. (Trainer, W. R. Ormea. Owner, Mrs. W. R. Ormes). Breeders. Williams Broa. 887*9 Tijuana M MM0JBS* H m I 11 9' 7"3 It MrH.:gM2 Dr.C'bett, Dr.M'A'ur, W TVghts 88497 Tijuana 3-4 llStigood 11 108 6 9 10H 7=} R Griffin 11 Pennon. MiaiN'tura. MissOmond 88304 Tijuana 51 f 1:08 fast 28 105 3 6 71 4 1 L Schaefetl2 Gt.Fin'sher. Eln'aWil'ins. B'nBoi 88261 Tijuana 51 f 1.0St»good 57 109 3 » 111 10Ti L, SchaeferH Peg O . Ann Grogaa. Brandeis 88018 XU lana 3 4 1.16 fast 16 3 M 2 3 21 1' L, SchaeforU Y'shircRelisli. J'kLee. LetterB. BOOMERANG, ch. g. 4 108 By The Manager— Odd Cross, by Oddfellow. (Trainer. C. Smith. Owner. L. Kaplan). Breeder. B. Comba. 88784 Tijuana 51 f l:17\faat 6f 1 »7 4 4 ^ r*: C, JolinsonH MvFrMPaf. ItrMr-Arthnr Zorro 88" 54 Tijuana 5 I 1 Halt 71 104 4 2 2 4'1 I, Schaefcr « IjidvGnrham. Runaway. Franks. 88486 Tiji.an.i f-S 1 aT%alH4» 15f 111 6 6 4" 3'J L Seliaef»r 7 Mat. Id .1. Clarkson G tFini«liei 88139 lijuina 3-4 1:14 fast sj H 2 2 1» 4'! L SchaeferlO AnlicKg. Convent, Marc White 88.172 TVaaaa Bfbswlltaal 23 102 7 6 61 r* I lUaaafai ■ aafcstla. ciaikson, ihaaatjartag MAY FLY. b. f, S 181 By Dodge— Gloria Fiance, by Pataud. (Trainer. C. Knight. Owner. E. Luti). Breeder. J. S. Ward. 89151 Column's 51 f 1 10 good 37-10 li«i Lost rider. H Hay 7 Spontaneous. CarryOn. Kra Wolf 88230 Miami I IS 1 g%faat 17-11 M| 8 4 3'1 1! J Dolin 11 Briar Sweet. Roller, Seastake 88057 M.ami lni70y 1 46«ifast 10 M 2 6 6' 3'1E Amhr'se • Pixola, Benl'r'klin. .Mark Over 87971 Miami 51fin7-.fa.it 38 100 6 4 3' 2= J Dolin T KinTinTin, Fchl.adr. newitcb1! 87879 Miami 51 f 1 OS fast 12 1 1 9 6 T" 7«1 C K'sinserl2 Carrier. I'irtile. Fair Break 878SO Mi.imi J-4 1:li%fast 21-5 I.'l 10 9 /« 7«j C Ksiag. rl2 BlkUuler. Tnlaa, SccItThrough BUNLEG. blk. c. 3 101 By Runny mede — Leggogal, by Dr. Leggo. (Traaner. G. P. Pross. Owner. J. Gcagh). Breeder. A. B. Spreckals. 89417 Sei today's chart 89347 M.Hghls I 1 30Sfast 6t 106 4 10 10; 10" R Craig 12 Devil Girl. Walcpa. Stevens 88833 Ii.iuana 1 1 (1 fast 15 96 12 2 I! 2H Q Htamerl? SmileAgain. Irvington, M.On.ond 88702 Tijuana 51 f 1 OS fast 7 112 9 6 9 9*] G Young 9 I.'y B« million. Cleg. Joe Patlon 886S1 Tijuana 51 f 1 OS^slow 2f 10110 3 1| 1" L Schaeferl3 IianArvi, Monopoly, Vanderbin-;; 88529 Tijuana J-4 lllSfast 20 110 10 7 (') «•) S O'D'nelllO Sohmrnle. L'j H'ldon. Wh. Lights B8471 Tijuana lmTGy lMSHslop 41 05 7 0 6' 6'« M Edwil, 8 Kcottislil.ad. Roseilint, Bedanle DOMINATOR. b. g. 6 103 By Uncle — Soubonnot. by guaatar. (Trainer. D. Sullivan. Owner, Mrs. E. Sullivan). saysssiar A. K Maromber. 86547 Tijuana 1 1:43 fast 20f 10, 7 9 M ?'• It McHurhll Restful. II C Itaseta, Ilackamore 86346 Tijuana lm7iyl:31 mud 15f 112 2 7 71 7" J J Rou'ts 9 Jollv 1 i ph's. Pemlroke Whipa'w 86064 Tijuana 1 I-? l:S7«:mu.l "3 108 5 8 8 S- J Smith 8 Wed Prince. LonePine. W'wTree -»• ?.* lanforn lm70y 1:16 faat — 112 7«i J Deford 9 Arr.nau, War God, Gold Bryan BILLY WELCH, b. c. 3 101 By Horroa— Va-va. by Stalwart. (Trainer. C. H. Morrison. Owner. C. H. Morrison). Breeder. J. B. Gorham. 88770 Hungtrin 51 t 1 :08 fast 71 1«5 6 7 fl I'll, P'ngton 7 M.v Biddr. Cottager, Salvage 88717 Hun'gion 54 f 1 :0;Va»,t ■ M 9 8 8' T'L. l'ngtonl I I in kj li. ilar. Zinner. IllackKnler 88638 Hangton 5-8 l:004tfast M 100 I 8 9 9" L P ngton H I. VWlt'r, Mvlldr, llav Kl trie 85652 Ul'gloii 1'C l:l!*tRood 2lf 110 7 11 12 12" W KaasaF 12 UiJslon, Mil) iny, WhiteW gs 85528 Columha 51 f 1 OOStfast 33 108 6« C Frost 12 l'.l.i. kfoot. S Express. LKceitful FLREAWAY. lr. f, 1 101 By Under Fire— Meg, by The Manager. (Trainer. 3. R. CarraJJo. Owner, General Lee Stable). Breeder, W. C. Goodloa. 89437 See today's chart. 88997 Akron 51 f 1 :0SHfast 74i 104 1 1 1» Fill Callah'n R OilLady. Cottager, Prom Laura 88894 Aasraa 51 f lo;Hfa.it 13 SB1 1 2 2« 2« II Callhan I OldTup. War Garden San I iego 88J76 Havana 1-4 l:13%faat 2 92 6 1 (a !H II Caliah'nl'J Brass Baud. Seratcli. Jocose 88101 Havana 51 f l:i3ViSOod 4 107 7 5 7 7" J r. trccca 7 TheAhlmt. Merced's, IVIlaRol.bia 86C87 Havana 3-4 113 faat 8 3 fl 4 1 t 1» p Hum 10 Ill.vGaf'y, Grenade. TklingStaf LIBOSIO blk. r. 4 103 By Sir Edgar— Maomi Walton, by Salvation. (Trarner, S. T. Baxter. Owner. S. T. Baiter). Breeder, Cuba-American Jockey Club. 89437 Sen today's chart. 89171 ban-*4ttaa F('l11\hvy 44 1064 1 5 10" 30" I Kelut 12 Ramble. Require. Lubeek 88408 Havana 3-4! UTkfast 8 1 04 2 7 s» S" S Kchrt » ('.Enrique, Amt.erHv. Cap.CIor'r 88018 Havana »IHi Taut 10 117 7 2 2» 1» S Hanks 12 Bnzz Saw. Shine On. Conceal 87549 Havana 311 H good G lira 5 1 11 2' S Panks 9 husk. M aw Fi.rtune. C Km'arn'j 87330 Havana 1-4 1:14 faat 13 115 7 8 7'1 8»J S llanki II MaaMcsa. ( l.srView. Tubbv A-87183 Havana I 4 I :i*._hvy 4 112 4 2 21 P s Baatka 7 Parthema, C J (r mile, Serbian ALL RIGHT PLR. br. g, 7 118 By Vulcain— Topsy Belle, by Knight Errant. (Trsiner. U. J. Hak. Owner. Keith & Hah). Breeder. E. C. Arnold. 82373 Huncton J-4 1:13V '»st 7 5 111 fl H Long ■ f aalantl Isbailf . S. .Pacific 82197 rtaa'4{taa ri f l:0KV.slow 1-4 111 2 " A Tarral I Caraaae, It aM stride John Jr M483 H II' elits 5jfl:06 fait lit Ml 10 12 10 9» V Tl'llsflni "aia'a Bmi lister, I'epperlea 79793 Ijil..n!a 1-4 l:12%jrond 61 113 7 7 61 C" D Hurr 7 ■aadarw'd, Wl.oK'sM, la able r '.9685 M.H'Bhta lm70y 1.42 faat 22-5 U'J 6 5 24 2'4J MrCov 1 I^.uanna. C..'Kun. Brit Liner 79404 M ITgasta 3-4 1:13 gond 13 1 9 2 2' l'l J McCoy 9 Diff. Kyes, Mess Kit. Niaam 6!h RAPE * '*?. M"r*- _**g*j— **•**" and upward, tlaimlner. (July ao, lJCM IsstJst, Coarae. Dlat.Tiate Trai k Odds vVt. St. »i Str Fin Jockey Started Order of Fin jh. BRASS BAND. b. K, 5 104 By llcGea— Tinkle, by Loved One (Trainer, W. J. Totter. Owner. Mrs. W J. Potter). Breeder. C W. Moore. 89347 M. lights 1 1 ..T^'ast 41 1 1; 6 4 d CIS Hicks 12 Ih-ill Otis, Wale-pa, Stevens S9221 Columha 54 f l.-i last 4-5 PS 3 1 1' 21 A Yerrnt 6 I riv«tvPeat. Satsna llirrichina 89060 I'olun.b'a J-4 1.20 mu.l 41 lot 1 1 3' 4* A Yerrat S Perhaps. I), -pair Misi Clnlre 88911 1'olumb'a lm70yl.34 hvy 41 U 1«4 5 2 2 1 »% I. p'ngt.in 8 G i Marta'a. Ci stkin-. It'aerllle 88610 Hun'tton 2-1 1 Iivf^st 1 W8 3 1 1 4 1' C E All.n 7 Lealie. Crest. Il -y. Mid. Stories LESLIE, ch. «, * 104 By Mrnt d'Or IL or Peter Quince— Skyo. by Goldcreat. (Trainer. J. Hilar. Owner. E. E. Major). Bi.euer. L. B. Combs. 89437 See today's c):.. 80311 Columb a 1-4 1 . :"'.»fa»t 2 106 5 1 1' ]• J Majestic 8 Bernice Cti'da, Spont'l, Arap'h'e 89188 loiumb'a 1-4 1 li*»fast 3 110 7 t 6' S'| J Petrecca 7 Nivlag, \ irglniaUuren Araluuoe »-91 1» Columha SJ f 1.1! »l '» 41 10611 1 2" 2» L, Aron 0 JoeJoe. Priv.Peat, Beu'bCoehran 88991 Ce4onib-a 1-4 1:17 «ood ■ 1J» 7 4 C t'l J Byrne 10 Shine (Hi. Mvlag. Balefull 88960 Column's 2-4 1.2J hvy 31 110 4 1 1' 11 J Majestic 7 Ilrnjnm nd. Glenn. Weary Dick PEGGY 0.. br. f, 4 107 By Boats and Saddle— Arrowwaod, by Javelin. (Trainer. J. H. Buscker. Own-r. J. H. Baaeher). Boeder. T. M Marpky. 82307 Ft Erie 1-4 1:18 hvy » 102 1 3 4'i 2« B Scoble 7 Oil Man, I'.hlo MrL-aa 82188 Ft Krie 1-4 1 Utafaat 27 1 • 110 1 4 7| 9»| B Scoble 12 Ombrage. Play On, RacheiPotter 81*44 Ham'ton 14 1 l\-nud 17 10 101 4 1 3» 2« ■ Seobia 8 ManrMaiim. Kr. C.Wells. Ad'rer 81677 Ham' ion i I 1 it- i,t r, in 3 2 2" 2" K Scoble 10 Oil M.ia. 1 lie IVrnviau Arragoaa 80951 FortKrta Si t ! JJSVfast 11 1S7 1 1 1" l'l B Seobia 8 8.0001-1. Herbrrtoa, C.J. Cra 'mile MATINEE IDOL, b. g. 10 104 By All Gold— Matinee, oy Broomstick. (Trainer. B. Croach. Ownar. B. Creech). B aeder. H. P. WhitaeF. 89437 See todays chart. 88838 Tijuana 1-4 1:13 fast 47-5 110 7 » K 7'| O Johnsonlf lllllyTodd. Cord.Ronre. Diomed M4M1 Tijuana 3-4 1 l.'.Hhvy 9-10 108 6 4 3« 1« O Johnson 7 Zorro. Frank 8 , Chilllwack 883(j2 Tijuana 3-4 1 IGVnud 9-5 108 8 8 71 21 O Johnson 8 Grayson, l.ampo. Miss Emma O. 8S5I8 T.juana Elf 1 : r7 fast 12 109 4 1 7* t'|U Johnson 8 To'th'M'g, Cor nR'ge. Mr Ruby 88186 T.juana 5-S 1 OJ^stop 8-5 114 2 1 2' 11 O Johnson 7 Clarkson. Boomerang. G'tFin'he* RAJAH, br. g, 7 109 By Dnrbar— Farthenis, by AJax. (Trainer. E. McCuan. Owner. E. MeCuan). Brad m Franca by E. Blaaa, 89138 Saa today's chart. 8929'; \krcn M l-l^shvy 3 2 112 I 4 3« 2' F Lee 5 Silk Soi. Monastery, Wracklane 89163 Akron 7-«l:32*»hvy 3 107 6 1 1« 1' F Lee 8 HonHeur. PirateGold. T Falc'ner MISS Akron 5! f 1 12 hvy 17-10 109 7 2 3» 3J F Horn 8 Pet Brown. Monastery. T.F'coner 883M Jefferson 1 1-16 1 :5!4»s!ow 6 115 2 2 1* 1« A llod'uez • St Sue. per.. Br Smile. II Jones 8788D Jefferson 3-4 11IHfast 8 112 Left at post. It Yelton 11 (ioldilount, Medina. Peterl'iper BRIAR SWEET, b. f. 4 §7 By Marathon— Briar Path, by Marta Saata. (Trainer. T. Hodge. Owner. St. Bernard Stable). Bre-Jer. H. O. Bedwell. 89114 M H'gkn 1 1 16 1 17=sfast 2 112 2 4 5' 551 E Hileman 7 Bolph. J'n'yOverton. NettieM.iy M847) M lights 1 1-8 1 5(lifast 10 103 2 7 CI 6" W R'nour 7 Llewellyn, i^x gtonM d. Huonee 89225 Columb'a 13 16 2 13 fast 4 109 2 5 3' 3« W Kelly 8 Iluonec. W'yDick. UikeMor'eey 8DI23 f'olumtis lm70y 1 ■ slow 27 10 111 1 I 1" 1» W Kelly 0 M Morrisaer. G'sTric. Sum Sigh 80OG1 Colasab'a 1 l-tC I »7%aaal 4 M : 1 21 2' M Kelly 8 Carnarv'n. Tulane. MikeM'nssey SX312 I'olumb's 1116 1:51 alow 63-10 103 1 1 1" 1« W Taylor 6 Hopeful. Tingling, WilchFlower j ARCHIE ALEXANDER, ch. g. 9 OT By Harngan— Anytime, by Tasks* ' (Trainer, J. Randolph. Owner. J. Randolph). Breeder. B. A. Jonea. 89416 Seo today's chart. 189413 M. H'ghts 51 f I OTVfast 72 111 6 » 10 9«1 C Fro«t 10 Froth. Pawnbroker. Tlster I 89342 54 H'ghta 51 f 1 06*fast 10 107 6 7 6' 7» D Frog ttelO B hleShot. Ilr tBcginr. I extrose 87105 FGrnds 3 4 1 HVafast 30 104 11 11 10 10" A VlemotU Clever Seth. Admirer. II I Clark I C5023 Latonia 5-4 1 12»»fast 77 103 8 8 8 8"! I) Mer-ler 3 tLaaatat, J.Pryor. n ofEliaib't u , 84428 Aurora 1 1:43 fast 21 110 6 2 7 7" R Zcchini 7 Leontes. Ix-ndau.a Lothair CHEKISERIE. b. t, « 107 Bv Maintenon— Liqnette by Perth. (Trainer. J. G. McDonnell. Owner. J. G. McDonnell). Bred in France bv M. L Hotiel. 89060 Column's 2-4 120 mud 23 113 6 « 3 4 6' D Stirling S Perhaps. Despair. Miss Claire 88930 Columb'a 3-4 1:17 slow 13-5 111 4 2 11 1" J Petrecca fi RapidTraveler, JoeJoe. Fairl'.r'k 87123 F Crnds 1 3-16 1 Onslow 41 98 7 5 3' 4' H Hay * Promising Tom. Vnlnad, Spuds 86036 FGrnds 5-4 1:13Vgood 10 104 6 7 61 5»1 D Fisher 11 SunnjGirl. Newmark't. Brinkley 86725 FGrnds 14 lllSslow 15 101 6 3 3' 3« D Jones 32 Lester Doctor. JQ.Kelly. Rajah LITTLE CLALR, b. f, 4 107 3r Huon— Gold Elsia. by McGee, Admomtian of Stalwart. (Trainer. H. Good. Owner. R. H. Good). • wr^,ier o. H. Clay. 8S347 f lights I 1 3»Sfast 13 112 9 9 12 12" J F.erg 12 Devil Girl W» e*pa Stevens 88451 Tijuana 3 11 16Vslop I 110 » 1 3 2« L, Scli.ieferU K'gWi.rtli. Ixiiel'ine, M Fraud 88289 Tijuana 3-4 1:1 litfast 14f 105 9 8 4" l i I, BjahaM terlO Mat. Idol. Anti.King, ssaaVaaatl 87878 luuana 1 1-16 1 ^(.isfast 43-10 101 2 5 6» 7' S Griffin 7 War /.on-. Cri.zoni. Qainilh 87819 Tijuana 1 l:40=sfast 41 101 8 6 7' 7'« S Griffin S Black Wan.l. Ilo-li. Haleakala CRYSTAL BOER, b. c. 1 101 By Transvaal— Cut Glass, by Will. am the Third. (Trainer. G. W. Smith. Owner. G. W. Smith). Breeder. Morns & Walden. 89141 Be* today's chart. 89256 c,,|umb' a 61 f 1 -27x4*10 w IS 110 5 4 51 6" J Tunstal! 6 DaveChlie. Sp Throne. Rotarian . 89191 i'olumb's lm70y 1 :4S*ifa*t 19 106 I 4 6 5" J Tunstall I DocM.M'lion. Atomin. I Sw'eper 8908(i Columb* 3-4 1:19 hvy 11 112 3 7 7* 7" W Tavlor 8 Dub 1 1 oil, Ethel F, Grey akark 89059 Columhs 61 f 1 2Skmud 41 108 4 5 6« 5* W Tarlor 7 Etliell' . KatieDesr. DaveColdie 88991 Columb* 51 f 1 09i4good II III 5 5 6 S'l S McGraw 5 Pl.Madeline. Ilobson, St byStep ETHEL F.. blk. f, 3 96 By Mint— Felina, by Sir Huon. (Trainer. J. A. Parsons. Owner. J. A. Parsons). Breeder J. F. Roberts. 89086 Column's 3-4 1:19 hvy 61 1021 7 3 31 2= W Hahjan 8 Dnlcv Lou. Grev aasna, laaaaaM 89059 Columhs 61 f 1 2S\tmud 9 103 7 4 31 in H Hay 7 Katidlear. DaieG die. R Squir 1 88956 Columb'* 51 f 1 lOXfefast IS 100 7 7 7 6'J D Frog'tte 7 Katie Dear. Pet Cat. Karons* 88618 Hun gton 11:42 faat 61 SS 6 5 5« 5»1 W Chailcs7 Panorel. Apolozv. The Almoner 88580 Hun'gton 3m70y 1 ISVfast 13-10 93 1 2 2' I1 J Dolin 5 Cb'iellollers. Ixx-arno, EuniceK. DR. MAC MIXLAH, b. g, 1 98 By Pataud— Flycatcher, by Hasting*. (Trainer. E. Lutz. Owner. Miss D. Luti). Breeder. W. C. Goodloa. 88875 Columb* 61 f 1 MXfcfast 9 112 4 7 T 7" J Connors 7 SUrSir per. KaticD r. Col I^x-ks 882611 Miami 1 1-16 1 IS^fast 37-10 107 6 7 7 7" K Noe 7 Belpro. Tbeo Red Mark Over 87716 Miami 1 1-16 3 48X4fast 54 9812 I Ij*!' J O'Brien 11 IIj|ier.on. H Arrow, (TkStockg 87630 Miami 3 m7Cy 3 (iVsfast 13-S lu8 3 4 6 5" J Dolin 5 Gold Age. Shanghai. M W'ington 87448 .Miami 1 1-16 1 53sshvy 5i 98 I 1 H 1* J Dolin 6 Hands Cp. Jackson. Son-o'-L'nc 87175 Miami lm70y 1 17t4good 71 95 1 4 4s 3J J Dolin S 81r Glen. Lanoil. Mystic ASAPH, b. g. 4 109 By Baou and Saddle— Lily Mac. by Plaudit. (Trainer. L. C. Ererett. Ownar. Everett 4 Stark). Breeder. T. M. Murnhy. 89128 Akron 61 f 1 12 hvy 17 110 5 8 8 S'« K Noe 8 Peter Brown. Monastery Rajah 88896 Akron 3-4 1:14 faat 41 106 7 6 8 8" K Noe 8 Variation. T .Falconer "lier.taria 87826 Miami 3-4 1 : 13*4f ast 36 107 4 4 4'| 3"! J Judy 7 Verbena. Aspiration. Swp-takes !877!1 Miami 1 1-1C 1 :46%fast 12 304 5 6 6' 6" K Noe 7 Mai Hand. War Mask loshiuii 87481 Miami 1 1-16 l:47**low si 106 2 1 2« 3" K Noe I IiubanRoiige. Wr'gler. D'ingFool NAN S FORTUNE, ck. f, 3 10D By Guy Fortune— Nannie MrDee. by Pick Coat. (Trainer. L. M. Holmes. Owner. Bonaventare Stakle). Breeder. Mrs. L. M. Holme*. 89044 I.e-x'gton lm70y 1 52Xshvy 99 106 3 ( 6« 6" D Frog'telO RedSeth. RosaGrecncr Ftiiileer 88242 Jefferson 3 4 1.14%faat 40 Sill 10 7« 7" S Hebert HKerryGirl. Sil.Liln RovalDick 87961 Jefferson 3-1114 r*st 30 03 8 11 11' 11" A I,acastel2 Jimson, Molinero Fifty Fifty 87454 FCr'nds 3-4 l:14*4faat 30 96 11 12 101 10" H Hay 12 Melbonme. StnmpJr Timeslp 187119 FGrnds 3-1 l:15*shTy 40 94 10 9 9» 9'i II Hay 12 G Morning, Col Baker, B'yBacen I KIRKFIELD, b. c. S 96 By Oiaraoala— Kerr, by Uacommoa. (Trainer. J. F. Cobnrn. Owner. J. A. Ceburn). Breee-er R. T Wi^cn 187957 Miami 1 1-16 lSOVafaat 11-5 101 16 6* 6" J McT'gue 7 Wish I Win. B Franklin Planter 87851 Miami 1 1 16 1 :tS%fa*t 17-10 96 6 3 2» 2' J McT'gue 7 Chief Sponsor, Purity Felicitous 87764 Miami 1 1 16 1 :47%fast 8 95 7 4 2 1« J Dolin 8 Atomin. Ben Franklin Golden \ 87601 Miami 3-4 1 13*S,faat 28 108 2 S 31 3» J Callah'n 8 F'esJohnson. PetCat. W O'Wynn 8.4o0 Miami 3-4 1.17 hvy 81 105 5 6 41 4'i J Callah'n 6 Sandpile, Channel Shanghai H\l RAPP ' ,_K *'•••"«• 4-year-olds and upward. 1 Iniuiirasr, (Jaly .'SO. 192 1 I III I1HL/U l:RO 1-5 3 1 »8.) Indei. Couree Di*t Time Tr*ck. Odds.Wt St. *i Str. Fin. Jockey. Started Order of Fini»h. SPIREA. b. f. 4 103 By Irish Exile— Nebraska Lass, by Highland Lad. (Trainer, G. W. Crippen. Ownar, J. Stephenson). Breeder. L. L. Allen 89415 M.H'Ebt* 1 1-16 1 »6Sfa. t 41 103 3 3 11 l'i E C'el'onilO Fairl'.n-ak, LarkyRaa Paolina 89090 Akron 1 1-16 l:M%htry 10 102 3 6 7" 6" C E Allen 8 MissK, rtune, ApolasF Il.ailline 88707 Tijuana I 1-16 1 tsx^fast 7 102 5 1 1' 1* A in I l'» 1 Tim III. Qaarreek Neb'aksLad 83669 7 ijuana lm70y l:46\sfast 21f 109 5 1 is 2» A aTUsMfall talaMlllll M.I" perl ty ThsBetk 88605 Tiiuana 1 1-lf, IM'-h-y 8 102 1 6 5' 6" n Mcllugh K Oneireek Cnscerm klaaaaaa 88516 T.juana 11-8 1:55 fast 8 102 2 1 2* I'| II Elston 12Riiana, Ruddy, Alamour SLANDERER, ch. g. 5 107 By Mauager Waite— Gossip, by The 8cribe. (Tr»iner, A. Smith. Owner. J.Keller). Breeder. T. C. McDowell 89000 Akron 3m7Cy 1.17 fast 13.5 IOC 5 4 2» 2'1 K Noe » F'kFogartv. ( lamman Vet May f8938 Akron lmTy 1 II 'ifast 1 108 3 4 3' 2« C E Allen C. Starltnl, KockUnttum' Veii.-IJoy S8316 Jefferson 1 1-16 1 iSVfast 11-5 104 6 3 2» 3'1 I, M'merylO Tickler Ilruiiimoiid Batek laaaat 88217 Jeffirson 1 *-» 1 sfssfkal 8 110 7 8 31 21 L M'omeryl3 Mi.sKate. Warldol CliiefT rn. y 87916 Jefrerson 1 1-16 1 IS^fast 13-5 HI 3 6 S« 4' D .lone* I GipsiFIvir. First Call War Idol " ' 87803 FGrnds I 1-1« 1:48 fast 8 111 1 11 8' 8" C Lang 12 llsriun. PnmaDjnna, I. kyStrike DOLTH, b. g. 8 110 St Bnimicel— Thrilled, by Potomac (Trainer. W. L. Stanfield. Owner, Mrs. W. L. SUnfield). Breeder. A. L. Ferni*on 89414 M light* 1 1 16 3 47%fa*t 38 331 7 1 l'i li J Majestic 7 J Overton X'tieMay M Mnrris'y 88707 Tijuana 11 16 1 (SHfast 7 113 8 7 7« 7" L Schaefer 8 Spirea. Voogena. TJsillslI 88458 Tijuana 3m70y 3 17XiSlop 16 110 7 6 5 4«J L Schaefer 7 BriRlit Idea Chnla Visl 1 Spiret 883X8 Tijuana IniTOy 1 454ifast 3 312 6 9 71 6*4 ■ Taplin 10 Wed Prince, TisSeth CclonelLIt 88109 Tijuana 1 1-16 1.50'ysalop 17 114 6 7 «• C ■ Taflin 1 Zealot, Bui Pn«.f, Weil g Prince ATTORNEY, b. «. T 103 By Strephon— Haversack, by Martinet. (Trainer. J. A. Parsons. Owner. J. A. Parsons). Breeder s. Ross 89313 ' olumb's lin70y 1:19 fast 12 o 102 I 2 «• 3» A Yerrat 5 Paul in., Glenn. BethlehemSteol 89028 Columb'a lm7oy 1 48 faat 71 104 6 7 6 «" J Majestic 7 Sweepstakes Metson asssSJSaM 88932 Columb'* 1116 151 »low 14-5 110 C 4 4* 5" H Cl'menls 6 Briar Sweet Hopeful Tingling 88911 Columb'a lm70y 1 :54 hvy 5 107 8 6 4' 5" F Seremba 8 G't.North'n (I St king' llrasHB'd 87188 Havana 1 1 16 1 SStjhvy 3 109 4 2 I' 3 O Pernla 0 Hutchison. Apology, G'tN'orthern HTJONEC. br. g. 7 111 Rv lluos— Aaecdete. by Tern Ochlltiee (Trainer. W. J. Potter. Owner. Mrs. W. J. Potter). Breeder. W. 8. Kilmer 893171 M lights 1 1-8 I:53Vi.rast 18-5 330 7 4 4» U S Hicks 7 I.leiv.llrn. I-exinjrtonM'd R'fire 89225 Column's 1S16 2.0J fast 3 2 110 6 4 I'll' A Yerrat 8 WearvDie-k. BnarSw't M Mor'y 8t'«'62 Columb* lm70y 1 54 mud 12 5 110 2 4 4« 4» A Yerrat 1 ■sails I. Kendal! GreatVortliern 88994 Columb's 11-12:12 good 4 115 2 2 is !' I, Part'ton 7 Cli'rl.'der ( I St k ~ WitehFI'er 88774 Hun'gton ImTOy ItiSfast 19-5 112 1 4 3* 3» L, P'ngton 4 Lnnoil. Red I -?s Metal 88729 Ilun'ton 3m70y l:43*igood 9-5 115 4 S 5 4«1 L. Yeargin 5 Lady Chooo. I^inoil, Seth'sMacon BELARIO, br. g. 9 1CS By Sain— Belle cf Ashland, by Ornament. (Trainer. C. N. Freeman. Owner. C. N. Freeman). Breeder, T. C. McDowell. 89387 M H'shts 1 1-16 1 51 slow 25 103 4 4 2' 2 1 J Dlllea S Zealot. Zanzibar. Roxana 85111 I.uurcl 1 1-16 l:)7Vfast 55 IN 7 7 8 S'fi Kenn'dy 1 Humboldt. Mia** II Jolly 84720 Laurel 1 1-16 1 48Xfast 8 105 2 6 t" 6»i I, I-ang 7 Pilgrim. Ro k Bottom'. Cote d'Or 84252 Akron lm70y 1 15 fast 7-5 101 l'i K Noe I It andli'dy. Tink-ling Wax «»mo 83880 M H'ehta 1 1 411ifa.it 14-5 103 6 3 3' 1=4 Iv Noe 8 Walespa. Super Kin- Kim«t h.1601 if lights SJfll'J hvy 35 109 4 7 51 3*1 F W'ds'ck 7 Siiperaun*. Ilur.I.erch. BlkDeer MADAM VENNIE. b. f, 4 log By Colonel Vcnnie— LitUe Bit. by Transvaal (Trainer. J. J. Duggan. Owner. C. B. Shafer). Breeder J B Heioesa 89109 I--xgton 11-8 l.-,7t»hvy 14 3 107 3 3 41 6"W Rid'our 6 Rib II ran Tickler Inks ,89014 I..x',;ton ln,7" 1 l'.»...„u.l 37-10 102 2 2 2' ."1 0 Noel 5 H„y. Kml'.urn Kir'klevinglon •88946 I. xeton lm.7 ly 1 1i;=*inui! Wf 107 4 3 4' 5" W Ridcn'rKI Ilnun Six IYn.e kttraotive 88561 Tijuana 1 3-4 2:13* mud 8-5 330 I 3 2 2» O Youn;; t Maliern. A, . el'n.'.n Pre.e.-vator 88.-.IK) Tijuana lm70y 1 :44%jrood 5 104 7 7 7 7" G Young t Notenongh, lijsaai \ls M,a»ti 88177 Tijuana ImTOy 1 48*islop 31 107 2 3 I'll' O Young » Haleakala. WiltWo.l M.zanna Page 7 Form Book | (Monthly FOR APRIL I | No ye/ on Sale | | THE | | M0NTHL Y ( | FORM BOOK | is issued during the first week of each month, with complete |H charts of the previous month's racrng in North America. Each issue now carries an index showing each and every start of ] all horses in training, with firsts, seconds, thirds and track g|| conditions designated. By means of this arrangement it is |p possible for the user of the MONTHLY FORM BOOK to in- : IP stantly determine a horse's ability to run on any sort of track concerning which information is desired, as shown in the fol- ! ^ lowing examples: ^P CALCUTTA, ch. c S, by Colin— Jamma, by Delhi (O. R. Allen) X §ll| ^p P(67i/8)h »G7520» "67584' °07S17h HJ7001 )CS153m %?a gP »(G8191)h '68MS ||? g|| FTTLL MOON, blk. m, 6, by Dick Finnell— Caller Oa, by Odd- ||g fellow (j_ McGina) X ^ CO. ..11« a(67540) t(07C3fl) a67679" S67806 '117833 r67933«h »(07957)h «680G0h 1680S7 t68151« •(C8199)m ^« ^ »6S242'h ^ ^ BEST PAL, br. a, 4, by Helmet— Padula. by Laveno (S. N. Holmea) X j||§ •(074Sl)h »(«7647) »67774« 1(07901) ■(67905) '{tStOe) fiZZ 4%2 MLTJIAlf. b. h, 6, by Meridian— Vaneta Strome, by Ben Stroma. (J. Rice) * ^fp E674.".l c7.-,73» "(67017) 167673 S67MK 107872m g|g »67S96m S07!)33h «08000m 108020'm k68055h »6819Sm '■%£. ■%% .6S227: m •(68241)11 g^ H. K. BEAL. ck. h, », by Olorifier— Puritan Girl, by Yankee. .(H. T. Palmar) (9 ^ Jn774S 167915m »u79Slm "07097m "(6S041)h e6S129 »K g5p '(isiso'h 'esaot" aes34i« ^p Q.TJECREEK, k. g, i, by Huon — Jessie Woodson, by Scorpion. (Summit Stvbla) X WW »08255 1(08272) »(6R31I) J68354' P6S376' ^pj 'ROISTERER, ch. g, «. by Ethelbert— Boxanna. by Bock Sand(C. E. Groves) X gH "17622 P67676' »n7728» r(r7W03 '67S59m r«7930'h pp •68059h Pfi80S8 J08128 16S303 »(6S318) aCS345« pp "6S40S P6S40S pp ^ EDWARD GRAT, blk. c. S, by Von Tromp— BonsetU, by Ma. •etto (W. Daniel) pp "676S4 "078S1 t67»86 "68204' P6S323' »(C83S9) ^ 'SUN BRAE, ch. g, t. by Sundridge— Sweet Briar II., by St. Frusquin (w. A. MoKinney) X ^P 167488 167590 »(67635) J676961 J (67795) »67845 1(67994) '(U8170) )(68234) Index numbers in parentheses indicate winning races, |p seconds and thirds are designated by superior figures and the conditions of the track is shown by the designations follow- I ing the index numbers as follows: "s" for slow, "sy" for sloppy, "m" for muddy and "h" for heavy. When not other- : wise designated, fast or good track conditions prevail. (S) ^ indicates that the horse has run in steeplechase and hurdle races. *Fair mud runner. xGood mud runner. ^Superior gp mud runner. "Imported. 1 Disqualified. Index figures in italic face type ('"•■■») indicate stake ; pfl race. Before each race number in the index below an alphabet- \ ical sign is prefixed, which shows the distance at which the |p race so numbered has been run. They key to these distances : IP is given below: gP 1-4 nnd S-3 Mile A 1 Mile je. gpJ 3 M Furlongs. Jl From 1 Mile JO Yards to 1 Mile 1-2 Mile P 100 Yards o |p Up 4 1-2 Furlongs F 1 1-10 Miles p 5-8 Mile O 1 1-8 Miles q pp 5 1-2 Furlong* n 1 S-16, 1 l-l and 1 5-10 Miles E |p pp J-4 Mile J 1 1-2 nnd 1 S-8 Miles g pp gpp C 1-2 Furlongs K 1 i-8 and 1 3-1 Miles T ! 7-8 Mile L 2 to 3 Miles rj |p ^ 7 1-2 Furlongs M i to 4 Miles "" y gig II P In addition to the complete charts of all races run on North American tracks during the month, comprehensively \ and correctly indexed, the APRIL book contains the follow- i I mS NEW FEATURES: I jl Calendar Table of May Racing Dates I Complete Index to Stakes Run Since January 1, 1925 Thirty Leading Owners Since January 1, 1925 Thirty Leading Horses Since January 1, 1925 0 Track Records for All Distances I Stake Dates for May Alphabetically Arranged p The Price Remains Lnchangeil, $1.00 | Single copies by mail must be sent as registered mail, M with an extra charge of TEN CENTS for registration. The W publishers are in no wise responsible for books sent by mail ?p without registration. ^___^^_ 1 DAILY RACING FORM PUBLISHING CO. I 441 Plymouth Court ----- Chicago, III. M. 157-159 East Thirty-second Street - - New York, N. Y. I 320 East Third Street ----- Cincinnati, Ohio 50 Richmond Street, East - - - Toronto, Ont. Page 8 Daily Racing Form Charts: Pimlico PIMLICO (Copyright. 1925, by Daily Racing- Form Publishing Company.) rj^LICO. MB.. WEDNESDAY. KAY 13. 19*5.— (1 Mile.) Eleventh and last day. Maryland Jockey Club. Spring Meeting of 11 days. Weather cloar. Steward Representing Maryland Racing Association. George Brown, Jr. Stewards, George Brown, Jr., Frank J. Bryan and A. Wiston. Judges, J. B. Campbell, F. G. Riggs and U. P. Conkling. Starter, James Milton. Racing Secretary, Frank J. Bryan. Racing starts at 2:30 p. m. (Chicago time, 2:30 p. m.) W indicates whip, S spurs, B blinkers. Figures In parentheses following the distance of each race indicate date, track record, age of horse and weight carried. "Indicates apprentice allowance. CO A * Q FIRBT RACE— 4 1-2 Furlongs. (May 10. 1921— 53%— *— 116.) Purse 81,300. 2-year-olds. Ot74^ft7 Maidens. Met value to winner $900; second. 8260; third, $150. Index Horses AWtPPSt % % Str Fin Jockeys Owners Equiv. Odds Str't 89111 CRUSADER w 115 8 6 61 4' 2» 1» A Johnson Glen Riddla Stk Pm Stbl275-W0 88865 GAFFSMAN w 115 6 5 2' 1' l'l 2' B Kenndy Seagram Stablo 21)5-100 89246'ZEPPELIN W 115 5 4 41 5»k 4'5 3s E Barnes W J Salmon 170-100 89330' LANARK w 115 2 2 3'i 8" 3' 4'1 I Parke T Clydo 450-100 89249 CURLER w 115 4 3 6" 6* 6' 5'1 C Lang J P Jones 3225-100 89246 CHO'LATE SOLDIERw 115 11 11 2* 6' 6' P Weiner Sagamore Stable 930-100 SEA ROCKET w 115 7 9 7' 7' 7" 7" E Scobie Pastimo Stablo " f2255-100 CREPO L. w 115 9 7 8" 8" 8" 8" H Glick Pastime Stable t 88676 BARNEY WELLS w 115 3 8 9999G Corey J H Shreve 7735-100 tCoupled as Tastime Stable entry. Time, 23%, 47%. 54%. Track fast. $2 mutuels paid —Crusader, $27.50 straight, $9.90 place, $5.00 show; Gaffsman, $5.10 place, $.1.10 show: Zeppelin, $2.70 show. Equivalent booking odds — Crusader, 1275 to 100 straight. 305 to 100 place, 150 to 100 show; Gaffsman. 155 to 100 place. 55 to 100 show: Zeppelin. 35 to 100 show. Winner- -Ch. e, bv Mau o' AVar — Star Fancy, by Star Shoot (trained by G. R. Tompkins; bred by Mr. Samuel D. Riddle). Went to |»ost at 2:31. At post 3 minutes. Start good and slow. Won driving: second and third the same. CRUSADER began very slowly and was outpaced in the early running, but moved up on the outside after rounding the far turn and. finishing with a great burst of speed through the last eighth, won in the last stride. GAFFSMAN showed the most speed in the early running, but tired in the last eighth. ZEPPELIN was hard lidden all the way. CHOCOLATE SOLDIER began fast and set a rapid pace, but quit in the stretch. LANARK was tiring at the end. Scratched— 89335'I.ewis, 115; 80301 Harvey Stedman, 115; 89335 Foreman, 115; 89335 Kink, 115; 89214 Hank Monk, 115. fiQ 1 QA EECOND RACE — 2 Miles. Consolation Stecp'echase. Purse $2,000. 4-year-olds and up-Ol/'lOv ward. Handicap. Met value to winnor $1,400; second, $4C0; third, $200. Index Horses A Wt PP St 4 8 12 13 Fin Jockeys Owners Eqiiiv. Odds Str't 89274'RULLSEYE w 8 148 1 6 5» 6' 3" 1« 1» M Kenndy Brookmeado Stable 120-100 89274 ROCK BASS w 5 135 3 7 4" 6» 2' 2' 2' I, Cheyne Somerset Stablo 965-100 84452'GUINGAMP w;i R 149 5 3 7 7 t * II 3' R Crawfd Queen City Stable 683-100 89334 TASSEL w i III 3 S 2s 2' 4» 4" 4' C Smoot Mrs F A Clark 2101-10J 89274 DOUBLE TIP w 7 133 7 1 6« 4 6» 6' 6« P MrCl'ky Mrs ¥ Farrar 890-100 89376 "ST. LAWRENCE w 5 133 4 4 31 31 7 6 6 B Kleeger M V Dwyer 1520-100 (85350)SAINT PANCRAS w C 137 6 2 1 1' 11 Fell. D Byers J E Widener 620-100 Time. 3:50%. Track fast. $2 mutuels paid — Bullseye, $4.40 straight, $3.00 place, $2.80 show; Rock Bass, $6.40 place, $1.10 show: Guingamp. $4.10 show. Equivalent booking odds— Bullseye. 120 to 100 straight. SO to 100 place, 40 to 100 show; Rock Bass, 220 to 100 place, 105 to 100 show; Guingamp, 105 to 100 show. Winner — Br. g, by Wrack — Single Shut, by Star Shoot (trained by W. Garth; bred by Mr. Arthur B. Hancook). Went to post at 3:03. At post 1 minute. Start pood and slow. Won easily; second and third driving. BULLSEYE was waited with until in the last turn of the field, then moved up rapidly when called t.n and. racing into a long lead, won eased up. ROCK BASS tired after making a challenge when going to the twelfth jump. GUINGAMP raced under restraint most of the way, but finished well. SAINT PANCRAS set the early pace, but was tiring when he fell at the last jump. ST. LAWRENCE and TASSEL showed early speed. Scratched- 89334' Owen Tudor. 130; 89274 Houdini, 135; 75211 Fairmount, 133. Overweipht — St. Lawrence. 3 pounds. OQ 40i THIRD RACE— 1 Mile and 70 Yards. (Nov. 3. 1923— 1:42%— 3— 110.) Purse $1,300. 3-OtZ7~x«3-l- year-olds. Claiming. Met value to winner $900; second, $250; third, $150. Index Horses AWtPPSt 14 % % Str Fin Jockeys Owners Equiv. Odds Str't 89279"PEHNENT WAVE w Ul 5 3 Is 1" 1« 1« l'l J MoTgue -J S Cosden 70-100 89303'VILLAGER WB 113 I I !' ! !' 2'1 2' L Schaefer E Tuft 720 100 89277 CAN'T SAY' NO w 116 3 2 51 3 3' 3s 3J A Johnson Mrs B McEachran 1380-100 89278 KANDUIT w 108 7 7 7'1 4' 4' 4» 4' J Stevens H G Bodwell 2795-100 89340'MOON MAGIC WB 113 4 6 6'- 7'! 6'1 61 5'| J Leyland E K Bryson 2U5-100 89217 SEA FAIRY w 113 8 8 8 8 SI I: 6' E Barnes J W Dayton 950-100 88681'WISH I WIN w 103 1 1 4 6» 8 8 7 A Hunt J J Fahey 1015-100 89377'MRS. FINLEY' w 10S 2 6 3 51 7" 7«* 8 P Taulett" E F Whitney 4155-100 Time, 23%, 48%. 1:14%, 1:41, 1:46%. Track fast. $2 mutuels paid — Permanent Wave, $3.40 straight, $3.00 place, $2.50 show; Villager, $4.30 place, $3.20 show; Can't Say No. f.4 40 show. Equivalent booking odds Permanent Wave. 70 to 100 straight, 50 to 100 place, 23 to 100 show; Villager, 113 to 100 place. 00 to 100 show; Can't Say No, 120 to 100 show. Winner--Ch. f, by Crimper— Queen of the Sea, by Sea King (trained by W. Garth; bred by Mr. J. 8. Cosden). Went to post at 3:33. At post 1 minute. Start good and slow. Won ridden out: second and third driving. PERMANENT WAVE began fast and. racing into the lead, quickly ontfinished VILLAGER at the end. VILLAGER saved grc-und on all the turns and made a game finish when called on in the last eighth. CAN'T SAY NO was hard ridden for the entire race. WISH I WIN, in close ouarters on the hack stretch, was finally cut off and was pulled up. Scratched— 88S98 Half Pint, 113. QQ /JOO FOURTH RACE— 3-4 Mile. (May 6, 19*4— 1: 19% —6— 116.) Arundel Purse. Purse $1.-Ot7*TOM 5C0. 3-year-olds and upward. Allowances. Met value to winner $1,000; second $390-third, $200. Index .Horses AWtPPSt % V4 Str Fin Jockeys Owners Equfr. Odds Str't 89276 STORM KING w 3 106 9 8 1" 4" 3' la L Schaefer J E Davis 470-100 89879'SCORCIIER WB 3 100 4 9 9 3" H 2»k L Lang A C Bostwick 280-101 (892501ROLAND WB 4 114 2 2 2" l»a 2" 3'i A Johnson Mrs R I Miller 1683-100 89378'SCOTCH BROOM WB 6 110 8 1 4'1 2* 41 4' E Barnes H G Bedwoll 1025-100 (89300 (MACLEAN w 4 114 6 4 1M| (■* P C Taylor Mrs W J Howard S13-100 89252 SHAMROCK w 5 109 7 3 7*7' 7' 6 ' J McTag't T W O'Brien 6300-100 (89252iARNo wb 3 106 1 5 3" 6» 6'1 7» B Kenndy Soagram Stable 275-100 89250 "HEELTAPS WB 5 112 3 6 61 8« 8' 6' C Lang E F Whitney 1275-100 84796 SL1EVE P.OI W4 106 57 61 999A Hunt R L Humphreys 6510-100 Time, 23%. 47%, 1:13. Track fast. $2 mutnels paid— Storm King, $11.40 straight, $5.90 place, $3.70 show; Scorcher, $4.10 place, $3.10 shew : Roland, $5.80 show. Equivalent I kne odds — Storm King, 470 to 100 straight. 195 to 100 place, 85 to 100 show; Scorcher. 105 to 100 place. 55 to 100 show; Roland. 190 to 100 show. Winner — Blk. c, by MudriguLsn — Prodigy, by Light Brigade (trained by M. Brady; bred by Mr. J. E. Davis). Went to post at 4:07. At post 5 minutes. Start good and slow. Won driving: second and third the same. STORM KING began slowly on the extreme outside, but showed great speed in the first quarter, where he raced to the leaders with a rush, then was hard ridden to the end and won in the last str de of a game finsh. SCORCHER becan slowly, but closed a big gap into a fast going second. ROI.AND raced well and had no mishaps. HEELTAPS was off slowly and waa not persevered with. AK.NO quit. SCOTCH UltooM ran well. Scrat. bed— 8937N'Bigheart. 113; 8!i252 Helr-at-Law. 100; 89378 Reply, 104; (89015)J. Fred A.. 100. Ovf rwi-l^-lit* — Shamrock, 2 pounds; Arno, 1; Heeltaps, 2. QQ/flQQ FIFTH RACE— 1 1-16 Milsi. (May 10. 19*3— 1 :44%— 3— 107.) Ninth Runninr PIMLICO Ot7-i«_ 0 SPRING HANDICAP. $7,600 Added. 3-year-olds and upward. Net value to winnor $6. 070; second. $1,000; third, $509; fourth, $250. Index Horses AWtIT8t% % % Str Fin Jockeys Owners Equlv. Odds Str't 89248 GENL THATCHERw 6 112 I 8 I' « S SI 1« L Schaefer Nevada Stock Fm Stb 1795-lon (89*79)THOMASlNE w 4 !« 6 1 V 1" 2'1 11 2'1 O Brown J H Shreve 22MM09 8BS24 SPOT CASH w 6 119 2 4 6 6 6 6'1 3»« E Scobie A C Bostwick 980-100 (89215 (RUSTIC wb 4 116 4 6 4' 4' 41 4' 4' A Johnson A H Morris 63,-100 8911* MY OWN w 6 114 1 6 6'1 6'| 6»* 6 5'1 E Barnes Salubrla Stable 6J0-100 ( 89379 )W. COUNSEI.LORw 4 125 6 $ J 2* 1 $■* « I Parke Everglades Stable 80-100 Time. *3. 47%. 1:1*%, 1:88%, 1(45%. Track fast. J2 mutuels paid- General Thatcher, $37.90 straight, $14.00 place, $8.30 show; Thomasine, $15.30 place. $0.80 show; Spot Cash. $6.10 show. Kqu.valciit ssMstsssI t-dds — Gcncrsl Thatcher, 1705 to 100 straight, 600 to 100 place, 315 to 100 show: Tle.niOHlne, 005 to 100 place, 240 to 100 show; Spot Cash. 205 to 100 Bhow. Wli.mr r.r. h, by Sweep — Polistena, by I'olymelus (trained by P. M. Burch; bred by Nevada Stock Farm). Went to post at 4:44. At post 1 minute. Start good and slow. Won driving; second and third the same. GKMillAI. THATCHER waa saved and waited with close up until sfter entering the home Stretch, thin came fast when called on and, wearing the tiring THOMASINE down, got up to win In the final stride. THOMASINE slternated In fast paremaklng and raced WISK COUNSELLOR Into defeat, then finished rca.lutely but tiring. BTOT CASH raced well and outgamed RUSTIC In the final drive. MY OWN was in tight qusrters next to the Inside rail In the early racing. WISE COUNSELLOR set and forced the pace, but tired after going seven-eighths. RUSTIC raced well. Scratched— 811215'Joy Smoke. Ill; 80248'Dlglt, 104. 8Q4Q4 BIXTH RACE— 3-4 Mile. (May 6. 1924— 1:10%— 6— 116.) Purse $1,300. 4-year-olds and 0*y^k&^k upward. Claiming. Net value to winner $900; second, $260: third, $150. Index Horses AWtPPSt % % Str Fin Jockeys Owners Equlv. Odds Str't 89338- 'APPELLATE wb 4 ES 4 4 II 1' 1| l J Stevens H O Bedwell 265-109 (89338 1 'CARLTON w 4 112 2 2 V 2» V 2* P Taulette E F Whitney 266-100 8911G'*WARNING wn 4 10S 3 3 8' 31 3' 3' J Leyhmd E K Bryson 475-100 89252 OLIVIA w 4 113 5 1 4 4' 4'1 4' E Barnes Rancho Wikiup Stb 295-100 89305' JACQUES WB 7 101 J 6 $ 6» 6« 6' 6'i A Hunt W S Murray 41075-100 89338 DR. C. WELLS wb 7 101 1 ( 6 6 6 6 L Schaefer W S Murray t tCoupled as W. S. Murray entry. Time. 23%. 47%. 1:13%. Trsxk fast. $2 mutuels paid— Appellate, $7.30 straight, $3.90 place, $2.80 show; Carlton, $3.80 place, $2.80 show; Warning, $3.10 show. Equivalent booking odds — Appellate. 265 to 100 straight. 95 to 100 place, 40 to 100 show; Carlton, 90 to 100 place, 40 to 100 show; Warning, 55 to 100 show. Winner — Ch. e, by Dick Finnell — Highest Appeal, by Ultimas) (trained by H. G. Bedwell; bred by Mr. Samuel Ross). Went to post at 5:17. At post 1 minute. Start good and slow. Won driving: second and third the same. APPELLATE began quickly, set a fast pace and drew away from CARLTON after passinc the half mile post, but was tiring at the end and won because tK-st ridden at the finish. CAItLTON was eased back at the half mile post and was bronpht on the outside when entering the home stretch and, finishing gamely, could not have lost with a stronger rider up. WARNING finished on the outside and was going fastest of the first three at the end. DR. CHARLES WELLS closed a big gap. Scratched — (89406) Wellfinder, 110; 89306 Lord Baltimore II., 109; 89181 Viola Burton, 87; 89181 Kingsclere. 100; 89377'Mintstick, 115. Overweights — Jacques. 1% pounds; Dr. Charles Welles, 4. QQ/fQET SEVENTH RACE— 1 1-8 Miles. (May 17. 1911—1:51—3—11*.) Purse $1,600. 3-year-olds Ol7"iOtJ and upwatd. Claiming. Net value to winner $1,000; second, $300; third, $200. Index Horses AWtPPSt % % % Str Fin Jockeys Owners Equlv. Odds Str't 89303* RAMA WB 7 110 4 6 6" 41 2» 1' 1' A Hunt C A Coyle 175-100 89339'PATHAN wn 4 105 8 7 7" 7" 7" 4« 5» P Taulette E P Whitney 1283-100 89305 VAN PATRICK w 5 112 3 3 6« 6s 41 31 31 E Barnes H G Bedwell 1035-100 89381 "DERONDA Willi 1 S 1' 1' H P (' J McT'gue T Francis 340-100 (89251) 'ROSE CLOUD w 3 95 2 4 31 3" 51 5'1 5» E Wood P B Codd T770-1OO (89277)'FLYING Ah w 3 109 6 2 V 2'1 3' 6» 6' J McTag't Lakewood Stk Fm Stb 820-100 89339'GOOD NIGHT wb 5 105 7 8 8 8 8 8 7! L Schaefer F H Smith t 89305 SOUTH BREEZE wn 6 113 5 1 4» 5J 6" 7' 8 A Johnson Mrs J M Black 1130-100 tMutuel field. Time. 24%. 49, 1:14%. 1:40, 1:54%. Track fast. $2 mutuels paid — Rama, $5.50 straight, $4.40 place, $3.60 show; Pathan, $10.80 place, $7.40 show; Van Patrick, $0.70 show. Equivalent booking odds— Rama. 175 to 100 straight. 120 to 100 place, 80 to 1C0 show; Tathan, 440 to 100 pace, 270 to 100 show: Van Patrick, 235 to 100 show. Winner— Ch. g, by Ballot— Jamma. by Delhi (trained by A. Gaignard: bred by Mr. G. Starr). Went to jMist at 5:52. At post 2 minutes. Start good and slow. Won ridden out: second and third driving. RA.MA moved up steadily on the outside on the back stretch and passed DERONDA after rounding the far turn, but had to l e ridden out at the end to outstay PATHAN. The latter was badly outrun to the last, but came fast through the stretch and catching the leader at the end. VAN PATRICK ran well and outgamed DERONDA at the end. The latter was made entirely too much use of in pacemaking and tired. Scratched— (89431 (Permanent Wave. 98; 89279 Setting Sun. 10S: 89339'Just. 103; 89340 Woodlake, 112; 89340 Stone Jug. 112: 89303 Soggarth Aroon, 117; 89277 Lucky Strike, 110. Overweight — Flying Al, 1 itound. Daily Racing Form Charts: Maple Heights MAPLE HEIGHTS CLEVELAND. OHIO. WEDNESDAY. MAY 13. 1925— Maple Heights Park (1 Mile.) Fourth Day. Ohio State Jockey Club. Spring Meeting of 19 days. Weather clear. Stewards. Joseph A. Murphy. John T. Ireland. Joseph E. Meyers and Frank Levy. Judges, W. R. Norvell. Charles F. Henry, E. C. Knebelkamp and Chester Stands. Starter G. Palmer. Racing Secretary, Charles F. Henry. Racing starts at 2:30 p. m. (Chicago time, 2:30 p. m.) W indicates whip, S spurs, B blinkers. Figures in parentheses following the distance of each race indicate date, track record, age of horse and, weight carried. 'Indicates apprentice allowance. OQ/lOft FIRST RACE— 5 1-2 Furlongs. (May 9. 1925— 1 :03%— 6— 111.) Purse $700. 3-year-olds Ot/'lOU and upward. Claiming. Net value to wiruier $490; second, $140; third, $70. Index Horses AWtrrSt % % Str Fin Jockeys Owners Eqniv. Odds Str't 89342 'DEXTROSE w 3 101 3 1 U IK 1' las H Callah'n J J MeCafferty 660-100 88788 EDDIE JR. w 6 113 7 4 21 2'1 2' 2' H Long Mrs C Lawrence T480-100 89343-ES K GRINDELLwb 3 101 9 6 6'1 3'1 31 3' J Berg Mrs B Thomas 230-100 89342 ATIIANNA wb 5 109 2 2 3" 4' 41 4' R Craig S Polk 310-100 89383'PHYLLIS GENTRYw S 103 12 3 4' 5» 6» 6' J Petrecca Lone Star Stable 530-100 K3923"WINE JUG w 3 100 11 9 8» 71 8' 61 E Gellonl F J Boyle t 89210'MOONBROOK w 3 103 15 6 61 6» 7' A Yerrat C E Lenahan 19S0-100 88779 SKOKI wb 4 108 10 10 7' 8'1 9' 8' S Holicko B Creech t 89254 BRIARCLIFF w 6 113 8 8 90 101 101 9' F Moore E Lutz 5680-100 89171 ADJUSTER w 3 103 5 11 11' ll'tll' 10'i S Hicks W T Crosthwaite 15050-109 85924'MARGARETTA E. w 3 101 4 7 101 9' 7' 11» W Habjan C Coates 6000-100 8922'! SIR RALPH w 3 103 6 13 12 12 12 12 W R'nour M Cox 6630-100 tMutuel field. Time. 23. 47. 1:06%. Track fast. $2 mutuels paid -Dextrose. $15.20 straight, $6.60 place, $3.50 show; Eddie Jr., field, $5 80 place, $3.40 show. Esther Grindell, $3.00 show. Equivalent booking odds— -Dextrose, 060 to 100 straight. 230 to 100 place. 73 to 109 show; Eddie Jr., field, 190 to 100 place. 70 to 100 show; Esther Grindell. 50 to 100 show. Winner— Ch. f, by Sir Edgar — Uimiltrude, by Lovetie (trained by J. J. MeCafferty; bred by Mr. L. Quesada). Went to post at 2:20. At post 6 minutes. Start good and slow. Won driving; second and third the same. DEXTROSE set a fast pace throughout and held the race safe at the end. EDDIE Jit. raced in closest pursuit after going the first quarter and made n resolute challenge in the stretch, but failed to quite get up. ESTHER GRINDELL moved up fast after going a half and finished gamely outside of the leaders. ATIIANNA tired. PHYLLIS GENTRY ran a fairly good race. Scratched— 89343s Finday. Ill; 89413 Melvina, 111; 83757 Albert L., 108; 89282 John Jr., 113; 89413 Archie Alexander, 108; 89343 Ashburtcn. 113. Overweights — Athann.n, 3 pounds; Phyllis Gentry. 4: Wine Jug. 4: Margaretta E.. 5. OAi OrT SECOND RACE— 5 1-2 Furlongs. (May 9. 1925— 1:03%— &— 111.) Purse $700. 3-yea.r- O«J'~40 I olds and upward. Claiming. Net value to winner $490; second, $143; third, $70. Index Horses AWtPPSt % % Str Fin Jockeys Owners Equiv. Odds Str't (89343)B'TS AND SH'S wb 4 115 4 2 2' 2} l" 1' H Long F M Grabner 340-100 88838 HILL McCLOY w 10 113 3 1 Id 11 2' 2' J Majestic Mrs W L Stanfleld 490-100 89081 MESSINES wn 7 115 5 4 6» 3' 3' 3' E Hileman Triplo B Stable 236O-100 89257 DULCY LOU w 3 lot 6 3 i It l 1*1 Aron Missouri Stablo 340-100 89189 CLEVER SETH WB 4 118 2 8 10» 8" 7» 5« W Smith F Hayes 1450-100 (887I9)' :'RGE STARR w 10 110 16 4" 6» 61 (as Phillips J Randolph 1T0-100 89292 VERBENA w 4 113 8 5 3' 4' 4' 71 K Noe Everett & Stark t3SO-100 88784"ZORRO wb 6 110 12 10 7» 71 8' 8" E Gellonl Mrs W Ormes 3060-109 88838'MATIN'K IDOL wsb 10 110 9 7 11' 11' 9| »a K Holicko B Creech 1320-100 89342'SOUTH'N PACIFlCw 4 108 11 12 81 91 11' 101 W Habjan C H Morrison t 89222'STAR GIRL w 3 106 10 9 91 10» 10» 111 F Moore E Lut2 4230-100 89067 STARMATIA w 3 103 7 11 12 12 12 12 A Yerrat Miss S Jaureque t tMutuel field. Time, 23%. 47%, 1:06%. Track fast. $2 mutuels paid — Boots and Shoes, $8.80 straight, $4.20 place, $3.00 show; Bill McCloy, $3.20 place, $4.20 show; Messines, $8.90 show. Equivalent booking odds — Boots and Shoes. 340 to 100 straight. 110 to 100 place, 50 to 100 show; Bill McCoy. 160 to 100 place, 110 to 100 show; Messines, 345 to 100 show. Winner — Ch. g. by Boots and Saddle — W.sbing Ring, by Dick Welles (trained by J. McXamara; bred by Mr. Thomas M. Murphy). Went to is,st at 2:56. At post 2 minutes. Start good and slow. Won handily; second and third driving. BOOTS AND SHOES forced the pace to the stretch, then passed BILL McCLOY In the final eighth and won going away. BILL McCLOY" showed the most speed and set a fast pace, but tired in the last sixteenth. MESSINES easily outstayed the others in the last quarter. DULCY LOU raced well. CLEVER SETH closed s big pap and finished fast. GEORGE STARR saved ground when entering the stretch. VERBENA tired after showing early s[,.-,-,l. Scratched— 1 88U1 5) Banker Brown, 105: (89220)Uncle Ate, 110; (89311) Leslie, IIS; 89347 Runleg. 103; H— IIBMHIi 98; 89171 Liborio, 105. Overweights — Dulcy Lou. 1 jwund; Star Girl, 2. QQ/I Qfl THIRD RACE— 7-« Mile. (May 27. 1924— 1:24%— 5^98.) Parse $70o7 3-year^ids~and 0«U"isi 0 upward. Claiming. Net value to winner $490; second, $140; third, $70. Index Horses AWtPPSt % % % Str Fin Jockeys Owners Equiv. Odds Str't (88916IGOLD MOUNT w 5 114 8 $ 3' 2'1 2' Is H Farland J Keller 220-100 88030 WINNIPEG wb 5 113 10 3 1» 1' 1« 2» K Noe C E Hudson 1260-100 (89028 (SWEEPSTAKES w 5 103 7 7 6' 61 6' 3' E Sporrl Hialeah Statde 84IMOO 88066J'R'KY MO'XTAIN'w 6 1(4 12 4' 4" 3' 4' W Habjan J Randolph 1610-100 890BO'NAUGIITY NISBAw 6 103 6 4 7171 7«* 5" F Moore E Luta 6440-100 89344»'ANTONIA w 5 101 2 6 6' 5' 6" 61 E G'elioni J J Russell 48)100 89189 CHIKP SPONSOR w 7 108 4 1 2« 31 1*7' W Kelly s Abrams 560-100 87722 SEQUEL w 5 106 11 10 SI 9'1 8' 8' II Long W S Heaton 1500-100 ! (88761 ISCAItE CROW w 5 111 3 5 S'l 8'1 9' l*S Holicko II Crei-cli tl360-100 (89060 i PERHAPS wb 7 114 5 11 11 11 10110' J Connors Mrs R J Howell 980-100 89196 LADY CHOCO w 4 110 9 9 10' 10" 11 11 A Yerrat T W Hemingway t tMutuel field. Time. *3%, 47, 1:1*%. 1:24%. Track faat. $2 mutuels paid — Gold Mount, $6.40 straight, $5.00 place, $3.90 show; Winnipeg, $10.00 place, $3.10 show: Sweepstakes, $6.00 show. Equ ivalent hooking i lds— Gold Mount. 220 to 100 straight. 150 to 100 place, 93 to 100 show; Winnipeg, 400 to 100 place, 155 to 100 show; Sw-ee|Wtakes. 200 to 100 show. Winner— Ch. g, by Mont d'Or II. — Fantani Bala, by Olambala (trained by J. Dale; bred by Mr R, T. Wilson). Went to post at 3:26. At post 3 minutes. Start good and slow for all but PERHAPS. Won driving: second and third the same. GOLD MOUNT, close np from the start, came fast through the stretch and outgamed WINNIPEG in the final drive. WINNIPEG set a fast pace to the last eighth and finished gamely. SWEEPSTAKES closed up fast on the outside in the last eighth and finished resolutely. ROCKY MOUNTAIN tired in the stretch. ANTON1A could never get up. CHIEF SPONSOR was crowded back on the fsr turn and tired badly in the last quarter. Scratched ssW Despair, 110; 88034 Dreamer, 108; 89189 Seth's Ak Sar-Ben, 103; 88925 Rechabite. 101; 89292'Rajah, 108. Overweights — Rocky Monntain. 1 pcund; Chief Sponsor, 1; Sequel. 1. fiQdQQ FOURTH RACE— 4~ l-*~FurTon»s. (July 14. 19*4— *3~%— -S— 11*. )_ Purse" $76b7*-y««r-olds. O 7 ~& «_ £7 Claiming. Met value to winner $490: second. $140; third, $70. Index Horses AWtPPSt i, Str Fin Jockeys Owners Equiv. Odds Str't 89280'TOP LADY w 103 5 2 11 1' 1' o Willis T II Bernhardt 22C-100 89409 GOLDEN SWEEP w 102 I 4 1 3' » J Majestic S Polk 260-100 (89341 IKITTY B. wb 105 3 6 4» 4' 3' W R'nour C B Shafer 3S0-1OT 89341 "FREDA D. w 110 8 3 2" 21 4' E G'elioni R Guicardo 860-100 89382'FLOUIANKA w 102 4 « 6« 5 6« S Hicks D Hill 3920-100 89382 FRED HATCH w SO 6 1 6' V 6' J Berg J W Brack 2860-100 89185 BURNT w 110 7 7 7'1 71 71 E Hileman J J Russell 6110-190 89219'BIREME w 971 2 8 8 8 8 8 Holicko Mrs D UU 4680-100 I Time, 23, 46%, 53%. Track fast. $2 mutuels paid — Top Lady. $6.40 straight, $1.00 place, $3.40 show; Golden Sweep, $3.40 place, JS.20 show; Kitty B„ $3.00 show. Equivalent booking odds— Top iJdy. 210 to 100 straight, 100 to 100 place, 70 to 100 show; Golden ■weep, 70 to 100 place, CO to lO) show; Kitty It., 00 to 100 show. Winner — Ch. f, by Ormondalc — Play Toy, by Star Shoot (trained by D. Womeldorff; bred by Mr. It. K. Marshall). Went to post at 3:58. At post 0 minutes. Start good and s'ow. Won handily; second and third driving. TOT LADY raced Into the lead while rounding the streti h turn and held the nice safe in the final drive. GOLDEN' SWEEP saved ground on the stretch turn and finished gamely. KITTY B. was forced It work her way up on the outs:do in the final eighth aud was going fast at the end. FttEDA 1). showed early Fjteed. bnt tired in the last sixteenth. S. rat. -bed -4MM l'retty ML 100; 88748 Martha Roos. 97: 88040 Dick's Seth, 97. Overweights Fred Hatch, 2 pounds; Burnt, 2; llireme, 1%. CQJIfl FIFTH RACE— 1 Mile. (Sopt. 19, 1924— 1:37%— 3— 105.) Purse $800. 3-year-olds and Ot/^*lU upward. Claiming. Net value to winner $660; second, $160; third, S83. Index Horses AWtPPSt % % % Sir Fin Jockeys Owners Equiv. Odds Str't 89224"GRASS MAID w 5 107 7 2 3' 3» 3» 2» 1» L Aron Missouri Stable 1510-100 89346 1'IKATB GOLD WB ( 108 5 ! !» ^ 1» 1* :' K Noe E Houghton 1160-100 89242 MY VALET wb 5 10S 4 6 4'1 4» 4" 4" 3' A Yerrat J H Stamper 350-1OJ 88186 I'TV POLITIC'N w 4 M 2 4 6' 6' 6« 51 4«* H Lone W S Heaton 100-101 88775 DTHY BUCKNERwb 6 106 1 1 11 1» 2» 31 5' H Farland Mrs J II McCoole 2470-lCfl ( 89020 IDO'THY ADAMS w 3 100 6 6 6 5 6' 6* 6» S McGraw Mrs C Lawrence 951-100 (88157)LOUIS A. WB 8 101 3 7 7 7 7 7 7 J Majestic L T Whitehill 680-10C Time. 23»s. 47. 1:12, 1:38%. Track fait. $2 mutuels paid— Grass Maid. $32.20 straight, $10.00 place, $6.80 show; Pirate Gold, $8.20 place, $5.50 show; My Valet, $3.60 show. Equivalent hooking odds— Grass Maid. l.r 10 to 100 straight, 430 to 100 place, 240 to 100 show; r-irato Gold, 310 to 100 place, 175 to 100 show; My Valet. RO to 100 show. Winner — B. m, by Short Grass — Pan Maid, by Peter Tan (trained by O. Johnson; bred by Mr. II. II. Hewitt). Went to post at 4:30. At post 4 minutes. Star poor and s'ow. Won handily; second and third driving. GRASS MAID closed up gamely on the outside In the stretch and, passing PIRATE GOLD In the last sixteenth, was going away at the end. PIRATE GOLD was a close contender from the start, but tired after taking the lead midwav of the stretih. MY' VALET made resolute challenge in the final t-ichth and held third place safely. PRETTY POLITICIAN liegan slowly and finished fast. DOROTHY lil'CKN'EK set a fast pace and tired badly in the last eighth. LOCH A. dwelt at the start. Overweights — l'retty Politician. I pounds; Dorothy Buckner, 5; Dorothy Adams, 5. OQ4 M SIXTH RACE— 1 1-16 Miles. (Aug. 2. 1924—1:43—3—116.) Purse $700. 3-year-olds and Oitr'i'iX upward. Claiming-. Net value to winner $493; second, $140; third ,$70. Index Horses AWtl'PSl% % % Str Fin Jockeys Owners Equiv. Odds Str't 89384«METSON w 4 109 1 1 1) 1 1 1» 1» R Craig St Bernard Stb 1010-101 (88994 K'HEER LEADERw 11 112 3 2 3' 31 3 2» 2' J Fetrecea Lono Star Stb 440-100 89*8S*HR. Hl'FP w 3 1001 9 111 11 10'1 4} 3' S Hicks A Allen Sr tl83n-100 89021 "Jo-NY JEWELL w 4 102 6 6 7» 91 8 51 41 W Habjan P H Cooper 270-100 ( 88722 i ROYAL CHARLIEw 6 102 11 3 2' 2* 2' 3' 5' H Farland J W Brackman 480-100 89089-Ml'RRAY w 8 112 2 7 9» 8" 6" 6" 6' L Aron Missouri Stable 690-100 89241 WAR PRIZE w D 107 4 8 61 51 71 9' 71 O Willis J D Tyler 6160-100 89387 ROXANA w 4 107 8 4 4' 4» 41 71 81 W K'nour C B Shafer 830-100 (89285) 'RICK: JONES w 4 107 10 5 6 l 7 9} 10i 9 L Lee J Barry 2860-100 89035-PIEDRA w 10 104 6 11 10'110'ill 11 101 T Brown Goodo & Eckert t 89387'/.ANZIHAR wb 4 109 7 10 S' f l H 8" 11 L Simon J II Huscher 118C-100 tMutwl field. Time. 23%, 47%. 1:13. 1:39%. 1:47. Track fast. $2 mutuels paid — Metson, $22.20 straight, $11.00 place, $8.60 show; Cheer Leader, $5.40 place, $5.00 show; Dr. Huff. $7.10 show. Equivalent booking odds — Metson, 1010 to 100 straight. 450 to 100 place, 330 to 100 show; Cheer leader. 170 to 100 place, 130 to 100 show; Dr. Huff, 253 to 100 show. Winner — Br. g, by Voorbees — Hymir, by Dr. Leggo (trained by T. Hodge; bred by Mr. Adolph B. Sprcekels). Went to jK Kt at 5:00. At post 5 minutes. Start good and slow. Won easily; second and third driving. METSON" set the pace for the entire rni e and drew away in the stretch to win easing up. CHEER LEADER rr. ed dose up throughout and f nished fast. DR. HOT* was far back in the early running, but closed a big gap with a wonderful burst of speed and finished fast. JOHNNY' JEWELL made up much [.-round in the last quarter. ROYAL CHARLIE tired after racing close up to the stretch. Scratched— MM Crystal ltner. 07. Overweights — Metson, 2 pounds: Dr. nuff. 3%. fiQlJ.9 SEVENTH RACE— 1 1-8 Miles. (July 30. 1924— 1:50%— 6— 108.) Parse $700. 3-year-Oct7~£~dcM olds and upward. Claiming. Net value to winner $490; second, $140; third, $70. Index Horses AWtPPSt Vi % % Str Fin Jockeys Owners Equir. Od Is Str't 88960'STONEWALL wb 6 108 S 7 6'i 7= 6» 3 - 1» J Petrecca B S Boudreaux 270-100 R9191 TARRAYCE C. w 3 96 1 6 7' 53 3 1» V A Yerrat R Guicardo 1010 10) 893471*HALU WB 7 103 6 ■ 4' 4' 21 4' 32 C S Phil's R Z Jerkins 3200-100 89385 -RED SETH w 3 100J 7 3 1' 1J U 2 " 4'1 W Habjan Mrs G W Church 660-100 —III" I T'TUH MAID w 4 101 3 8 8 8 71 6 5» I) Dillea C N Freeman 200-100 89S47!"TCLALIP w 6 105 2 1 2' 2' 4'1 5» 6' E G'elloni Lono Star Stable 940-100 88960 SCARL'T BUGLERw 5 106 6 3 5} 6»* 8 8 71 J Majestic L T Whitehill 1760-100 893471 BONFIRE w 5 108 4 4 3 31 V* "1 8 J W R'n'r C H Trotter 760-K0 Time. 23%, 47%. 1:12%, 1:3*%, 1:51%. Track fast. $2 mutuels paid— Stonewall, $7.40 straight, $4.40 place, $3.40 show; Tarrayce C, $6.00 place, $4.40 Bhow: Halii. $0.20 t-bow. Equivalent booking odds — Stonewall. 270 to 100 straight. 120 to 100 place, 70 to 100 show; Tarrayce C, 2.10 to 100 place, 12t! to 1(10 show; Ilnln, 360 to 100 show. Winner — Br. g, by Jim Gaffney — Gipsy Love, by Cesarion (trained by W. Davis; bred by Mr. W. V. Tbraves). Went to post at 5:30. At post 1 minute. Start good and slow for all hut LEXINGTON MAID .Won driving; second and third the same. STONEWALL closed up fast and gamely through the stretch and, finishing resolutely got up to win in the lust few strides. TARRAY'CE C. worked her way up on the outside :tnd finished gamely. IIALU saved ground on the last turn and finished better than usual. RED SETH displayed the most early sliced, but tired in the last sixteenth. LEXINGTON MAID began l»oorly and closed up much ground. TI'LAI.IP and BONFIRE both tired badiy. Overweights — Tarrayce ('., 1 jKinnd: Red Seth. 3'-j. Page 9 Daily Racing Form Charts: Wheeling WHEELING WHEELING. W. VA.. Wednesday. May 13. 1025 — (One-half mile). First day. Wheeling Driving Club. Spring meeting of 16 days. Weather clear. Presiding Judge, J. J. McGraw. Associate Judge, S. S. Bonder. Starter, W. M. Harris. Racing Secretary, S. S. Bender. Racing starts at 2:30 p. m. (Chicago time 2:30.) 89443 rI^ST RACE— About 5-S Mile. Purss $500. 4-year-olds and upward. Claiming. Net value to winner $430; second. $70; third, $30. En,. Odds Ind. Horse. Wt. Fin. Jockey. Stinigh . 89091 P. T. Barnum 108 l'l P Powers 1:0-100 . 89063«C't«ss CluridgePH 2» C E Allen 890-101 82610 Auntie Em 103 3' J Dolin 1250-100 ( 89228 M,ancelot 114 41 A Roach 97O-1D0 88684 Murphy 108 .'•»* J Carroll 1620-101 (89125 I 'Needy 104 63 E Carpenter 610-100 89359'Toombeola 112 7» C Eames 68O-100 89228 Miss Holland 101 8V P Madeira 6770-Hm 88817*Ed Garrison 101 9» A McDonald 9700-100 79054'Crudenas 105 10 F Woodst'k 3010-100 Time, 68%. Track fast. $2 mutuels paid — P. T. Barnum, $4.40 straight. $4.20 place, $4.60 show; Countess Claridge, $5.20 place. So to show: Auntie Em. $5.00 show. Equivalent booking odds — P. T. Barnum. 120 to 100 straight, 110 to 100 place, 130 to 100 show : Countess Claridge. 160 to 100 place, 220 to 100 ■how; Auntie Em. 150 to 100 show. Winner -L. Young's ch. g. 7, by Judge Wright --Diek'a Pet. by Batts (trained by L. Young; bred by Mr. Henry T. OxHard). Went to post at 2:31. At post 1 minute. Start good and slow. Won easily ; second and third driving. Scratched— 8S577 Miss Etta. 103; 80125 Sky Man. 105: MM Green Gold. 105; SOS-Wring a-l.ing. 105; 89356 Eva Song. 103. Overweights — Toombeola. 4 pounds; Miss Holland. 3; Crudenaa, 0. 89444 EEC0ND HACE — 3-4 Mile. Purte $500. 3-year-olds and upward. Claiming. Net value to winner $400; second, $70; third. $30. Eq. Odds Ind. Horse. .Wt. Fin. Jockey. Straight. 85391 Ciceronian 113 U J Dolin MWMI 89001'Venal Joy 108 21 F Booker MVM 89161!Dr F.T.Adams 105 J Gerrity "160-100 89031 Zainer 113 41 T Buel Bt-IM 89319 Armistice 113 5» C Jackson 2»0-l0l 88851 S oh Light III.ll:! 6* E Atkinson 17SO-100 891165 Drapery 113 71 P Madeira 3V.0-1HU 88391 Gold Crump 105 8 F Woodst'k 170 1'X/ Time. 1:18%. Track fast. $2 mutue's paid- -Ci.-erouian, $10.40 straight, $4.60 place. $3.20 show: Venal Joy, $5 20 place, $3.80 show; Dr. K. T. Adams, $2.60 show. Equivalent booking odds — Ciceronian, 420 to 100 straight. 130 to 100 place. 60 to 100 show; Venal Joy, 160 to 100 place, 90 to 100 show; Dr. F. T. Adams, 30 to 100 show. Winner — J. G. Greeson's ch. g, 6, by Cicero — Post Haste, by William the Third (trained by J. O. Greeson; bred in England by Mr. J. Mclntyre). Went to |K st at 3:03. At post 4 minutes. Start good and slow. Won driving; second and third the same. Scratched (8R7D4 (Forewarn, 113; S919S Figuration. Ml MM! Rodwisid. Ill; 80359 Helen of Troy. •8; 8S2S1 Double Van, 108. $40,4.4*1 THIRD RACE — About 5-8 Mile. Debu-ooiiu tanto Puree parse «£„„ s.year. olds. Claiming Net value ta winner $400; second. $70; third. $30. Eq. Odds Ind. Horse. Wt. Fin. Jockey. Straight. *9033,Brur»cth 104 1« E Carpenter 2600-lw 88997 Promlg LairraK 3 21 F Woodaf k 470 100 88*78 Rin Tin Tin 104 S A McDonald 420-100 (88770)My Biddy 100 41 J Gerrity 180-100 (89290 1 'Fun Maker 107 5» P Powers 810-101 89227'Littli Pal 101 6" J Dolin 410-100 88770'St. Faust 97 7« C E Allen 3".20-100 84 550 McCadden 96 8 L Welman 3031-100 Time, 59%. Track fast. $2 mutuels paid — Bruneth. $54.00 straight. $18.80 place, $6 60 show: Promising I.aura, $1.40 place, $4 40 show; Rin Tin Tin, $4.00 show. Equivalent booking odds— Bruneth. 2600 to 100 straight. 840 to M0 place, 230 to 100 Bhow; Promising Laura. 120 to 100 place, 120 to 100 show; Rin Tin Tin, 100 to 100 show. Winner— J. R. Carlock's br. f, by Rard of Hope — Madge Wildfire, by Bourbon Beau (trained by J. R. Carlook; bred by Messrs. T. G. and C. G. Herring). Went to post at 3:30. At post 2 minutes. Start good and Blow. Won driving; second and third the same. Scratched--88997*Cottager, 105; 88912!La Belle, 101. Overweight — St. Faust, 1 pound. 89446 F0I7RTH RACE— 3-4 Mile. Purse $500. 3-year-olds and upward. Claiming. Net value to winner $400; second, $70; third. $30. Eq. Odds Ind. Horse. Wt. Fin. Jockey. Straight. 89092 "Phillipe LugolOo IK F Booker 1370-100 89231 »• War Garden 101 2'1 E Carpenter 180-100 89265 ; Mary O. 105 31 C Corbett 820-100 (89SI5)*T. Almon»r 105 4s C Alien 130-ini 89230 'Vanishing Boyl03 53 A McDonald 1480-100 89351 'Gypsy Light 105 6» T O'Hara 1640-100 85««0*Virginia 1!. 100 7" L Welman 2160-100 89361 Jim Heffering 107 8 J Dolin 1260-100 Time, 1:17%. Track fast. $2 mutue s paid— Phillipe Ui»o, $29 40 straight. $6.80 place, $4 40 show; War Garden, $3.20 place, $2 SO show; Mary (i.. $4 40 show. Equivalent booking odds — Phillipe Lugo. 1370 to 100 straight, 240 to 100 place, 120 to 100 show: War Garden. 60 to 100 place, 40 to 100 show; Mary G.. 120 to 100 show. Winner — National City Stable's ch. g. 7, by Pharmacy— Chocolate Lilly, by Kitimat (trained by M. F. Williams; bred by Nevada Stock Farm). Went to iHist at 4:02. At post 1 minute, start good and slow. Won driving; second and third the same. Scratched- (S9262)Stella Maris, 105; 8S63S Tubby A. 102; (HSSniDahinda. 100. Overweight — War Garden, 2 pounds. 89447 FIFTH RAC7E — 3-4 Mile. Purse $500. 4-year-olds and upward. Claiming. Net value to winder $400; second, $70; third. $30. Eq. Odds Ind. none. Wt. Fin. Jockey. Straight. (89164)*Shadowdale 106 1» F Booker 810-100 (891«7)Crystal Ford 112 21 C Eames 220-100 88999 Gem 109 3»1 J Gerrity 1010-100 8R999"Hoover 106 4"» C E Allen 960-100 (8931 8) 'The Girl 107 51 P Powers 770-lnO (89231 i 'Old Top 108 6' E Carpenter 1 Mi (89195 iRock Bottom 111 -■! E Atkinson 5*0-100 88343 Clinging Vino 109 8 F Woodst'k 1360-100 Time. 1:17%. Track fast. $2 mutuels paid--Shadowdale, $18.20 straight. $7.20 place, $4.80 show: Crystal Ford, $3 20 pace, $3 80 show; Gem. $4.20 show. Equivalent booking odds - Shadowdale, 810 to 100 straight. 200 to 100 place. 140 to 100 show: Crystal Ford. 100 to 100 place, 90 to 10O show; Gem, 110 to 100 show. W. oner -J. Booker's b. g, 5, by Ormondale— -Shadow, by Charles Edward (trained by J. R. Booker: bred by Mr. Henry G. Herring). Went to post at 4:32. At post 2 in i. .iite- Start good and slow. Wou driving; second and third the same. Scratched— 88594 The Gaff. 106; $7538 Our Star, 10O. Overweight*— Crystal Ford, 1 pound. The Girl, 3. 89448 SIXTH BACE — 3-4 Mile. Wheeling Driving Club Inaugural Purse. Purse $603. 3-year-olds and upward. Allowances. Net value to winner $450; second, $100; third, $50. Eq. Odds Ind. Horse. Wt. Fin. Jockey. Straight. (890S3)Quanah 111 ]*C Eames Ms-M 89196'Dentarla 111 2' R McDermott 920-101 89033 Floy Lillie 95 3'1 J Dolin MaC'-lOO 66764 Panna 103 41- E Carpenter 1090-101 89067 'Arragosa 107 5l J Gerrity t 89116 Earla Baby 102 61J F Booker 4S0-100 88013 The Dictator 110 7 A McDonald 1010-100 tCouplcd as W. M. Cain entry. Time. 1:17. Track fast. $2 mutuels paid — (Juanah. $7.60 straight. $4.60 place, $2.80 show; Dentaria. $6.40 place, $5.20 sN.iv: W. M. Cain entry. $2.20 show. Equivalent booking odds— (Juanah, 280 to 100 strainght. 130 to 10U place. 40 to 100 show; Den-| taria. 220 to 100 place. 100 to 100 show; W. M. Cain entry, 10 to 100 show. Winner — T. E. Arthur's b. g, 0, by Quantock I.adv I'airstead, by Minstead (trained by T. E. Arthur: bred in England by Mr. T. G. Cartwright). Went to jiost at 5:01. At post 1 minute. Start [ good and slow for all but Dictator. Won driving; second and third the same. Overweights — Dentaria, 2 pounds; Earla Raby, 5. 89449 SEVENTH RACE— 1 Mile and 70 Yards. »urse $500, 3-year-clds and upward. Claiming. Net value to winner $400; second, $70; , third, $30. Eq. Oddi Ind. Horse. Wt. Fin. Jockey. Straight. (890S5) Illustrator 1»» 15 C E Allen 110-101 (89320) Hello I'ardnerl04 !'1A McDonald 1550-100 89:l603Harte.lle 104 3* J Gerrity 1530-100 j 89361 Ponderosa 106 44 T Thrailkill IHO^lOO 89293 • Prince Direct 104 6' F Woodst'k 780-100 89035 Tomahoi 104 6"! C Corbett 4SO-100 85458' Vankoo Boy 104 7» J Dolin 900-100 89661 Dantzic 113 8" R MeD'mott I Mi 1 1 67813 Dadja 103 9 J Carroll BM-M 89096 M'niglit Stor|e*lo4 fell. T O'Hara 1210-100 Time. 1:50%. Track fait. $2 mutuels paid — Illustrator. $4.60 straight. $3.c0 place. $4 00 show; Hello Pardner, $8.60 place, $6. 1-0 show; Hartelle, $.Yt*0 show. Equivalent booking odds — Illustrator, 130 to 100 straight, 90 to 100 place. 100 to 100 show; Hello Partner. 330 to 100 place, 240 to 100 show; Hartelle. 180 to 100 show. Winner — W. A. McKlnney's ch. g. 4. by Worm-lelghton — Daisy Piatt, by Marta Santa (trained by W. A. McKinney; bred by Mr. L. A. Lyne). Went to po"t at 5:30. At post 1 minute. Start good and slow. Won driving; second and thrid the same. Scratched— (89260) N'uyaka. 107; R9319'I'helan, 104; 89316 Koellia. 104; (89360)La Kroaa. 104. Overweights — I'onderosa, 2 pounds; Dantzic, 1; Dadja, 1. I Akron Racing Statistics: Winners during Spring Meeting of Sixteen Days--Saddle Honors to C. E. Allen After Battle. AKRON RACING STATISTICS Winners During Spring Meeting of Sixteen Days — Saddle Honors to C. E. Allen After Battle. The Akron Racing Association distributed $o8,600 during the spring meeting of sixteen days, held at Akron from April 22 to May 9. \V. A. McKinney was the largest winner among the owners, Pirate Gold topped the horses and C. E. Allen nosed out R. Noe for the saddle honors, the first mentioned having fourteen winners to his credit, while the latter scored with thirteen. The following owners won $400 or more each : Owner. 1st. 2d. 3d. Amt. McKinney, W. A 7 3 5 $3,210 Fort Garry Stable 5 9 4 2,830 Haughton, B S 2 2 2.000 Pelletier, A 4 2 1 1.820 General Lee Stable 3 4 0 1.560 Edwards, S. 11 3 2 0 1,420 Cloud, V 3 2 2 1.400 Foster, O. L 3 1 3 1,360 Freeman, C. N 2 3 2 1.070 Aldrich, C. R 2 2 0 1.020 Kindle, C 2 2 1 1,000 Cooper, R 2 0 3 060 Borland, Mrs. F 2 1 1 950 It'ain. II. J 2 11 000 Wilson. Miss M 2 11 900 Thomas At Keller 2 0 2 880 BiKjker, J 2 1 0 870 Hinphy, P 2 10 870 Arthos, J 2 0 0 850 Markum, F. A 2 0 1 850 Martin, W. E 2 0 0 850 McDonald & Kenney 2 0 0 850 Alford, W. J 2 0 1 830 Median, E 1 0 2 830 Sciaccaluga, Mrs. J 2 0 1 830 Allen, A. Sr 2 0 0 800 Beauohamp, M. J 2 0 0 800 Jessop Bros 2 0 0 80J O'Brien, T 2 0 0 800 Jenkins. G. F 1 3 5 790 Sunflower Stable 1 4 1 740 Hayes, J 1 0 1 700 Denham, Mrs. E 1 2 1 570 Keller, J 1 2 0 570 Baldwin, J. S 1 1 3 560 Hill, A 10 3 560 Cain. W. M 1 1 0 550 Lrlghtv. C 1 1 1 550 Eley. R 1 2 0 540 Wright. Mrs. E 1 2 0 540 Cox. II. 1) 1 1 2 530 Miller. Mrs. A 112 530 Nash. MA 1 1 2 530 Jordan, Mrs. M. H 1 1 1 520 Brown, II. E 1 1 1 500 Drake, C 1 1 1 500 I.ounsberry & Anderson 1 1 1 500 Lucas. It I 1 1 500 National City Stable 1 0 3 490 j Brown. W. H I 1 0 470 I'inkham. J. W 1 1 0 470 J Reynolds, J 1 1 0 470 I Westmoreland, W. C 1 1 0 470 Daly, W. C 1 0 2 460 D-«. F 1 0 2 460 Gabriel. M 1 0 2 460 Kelly. Miss M 1 0 0 450 Cleveland Stable 1 0 0 400 Cushman, C. C 1 0 0 400 Glial. A. L. 1 0 0 400 McGarvey, II 1 0 0 400 McPherson, M 1 0 0 4f0 Million & Strickland 1 0 0 400 Mulvihill. Mrs. J 1 0 0 400 Ohio Stable 1 0 0 400 Sanke. W 1 0 0 400 Southern Park Stable 1 0 0 400 Stewart, II. R 1 0 0 400 Wilson, T 1 0 0 400 The following horses accounted for $400 or more each : Horse. 1st. 2d. 31. Amt. 'Pirate Gold 2 0 1 $1,400 | Hook Bottom 3 0 1 1.280 Star Red 3 0 0 1.250 Old Top 2 1 0 05(1 Antilles 2 1 1 930 Uuash 2 1 1 900 The Girl 2 1 1 900 The lister 2 1 1 900 Sagamore 2 1 0 870 Shadowdale 2 1 0 870 Wee Toddler 2 1 0 870 Hard Guess 2 0 0 850 Ouanali 2 0 0 850 Head Line 2 0 1 830 Little Pal 2 0 1 830 Rajah 1 0 2 830 Dustman 2 0 0 800 First Call 2 0 0 800 Fun Maker 2 0 0 800 Lotto 2 0 0 800 Variation 1 0 0 65(1 Monastery 1 2 1 600 Hello I'ardner 1 2 1 570 Horse. 1st. 2d. 8d. Amt. Chef-d'Oeuvro 10 8 66» Korbly 1 1 1 060 Bristow 1 2 0 540 Tulsa 1 2 0 640 Whirlwind 1 2 0 540 Cedrlc 1 1 2 530 Little Smile 1 1 1 630 Peter Brow n 1 1 0 520 Chile 1 1 1 600 Frank Fogarty 1 0 1 500 l'arthema 1 1 0 600 Silk Sot 1 1 1 600 Stella Maria 1 1 1 600 Koellia 1 0 2 480 War Garden 1 0 2 480 Busy Bob 1 1 0 470 Due de G uis e 1 1 0 470 Flreaway 1 1 0 470 Iji Krosa I l' 0 470 Mary G 1 1 0 470 Oneida 1 1 0 470 Sam Smith 1 1 0 470 Star Court 1 1 0 470 ' Richard Murray 1 1 0 470 Sunny Girl 1 1 0 470 Vanishing Boy 1 1 0 470 Enos 1 0 2 460 Phillipe Lugo 1 I) 2 460 Prince Direct ,. . . 1 0 2 460 Star Time 1 0 2 460 Kent L 1 0 0 450 Floy Lillie 1 0 0 450 La noil l o o 450 Sandpile 1 0 1 450 Erlanger 1 0 1 430 Illustrator 1 0 1 430 The Almoner 1 0 1 430 Annamary 1 0 0 400 Banker Brown 1 0 0 400 Beg Pardon 1 0 0 400 Crystal Ford 1 0 0 400 Dr. Huff 1 0 0 400 Eliza Brown I 0 0 400 Fictile 1 0 0 400 Gold Mount 1 0 0 400 Grandson 1 0 0 400 Grey Rump 1 0 0 400 Jazz 1 0 0 400 Johnnv Overton 1 0 0 400 Lancelot 1 0 0 400 Lent 1 0 0 400 Locarno 1 0 0 400 Lottie loraine 1 0 0 400 Lucky Dollar 1 0 0 400 Marat 1 0 0 400 Midnight Stories 1 0 0 400 Miss Fortune 1 0 0 400 Needy 1 0 0 400 N'uyaka 1 0 0 400 Promising l.aura 1 0 0 400 Rebate 1 0 0 400 Royal Maid 1 0 0 400 Sling 1 10 400 The Scholar 1 0 0 400 Walespa 1 0 0 400 White Haven 1 0 0 400 Wilton Flanna 1 0 0 400 Zoona 1 0 0 400 The jockeys who rode on or more winners follow: Jockeys. Ills. 1st. 2d. 3d. I'np. P.O. Allen. C. E 74 14 6 9 47 .19 Noe. K 57 13 8 7 29 .23 Farland. II 37 9 4 4 20 .24 Carpenter. E 44 7 8 5 24 .18 Dolin. J 39 1 4 3 25 .17 Lee. F 37 • 2 5 24 .16 Cowan. J 59 5 9 7 88 .08 Powers, P 33 5 3 8 17 .15 Callahan. II 20 5 5 3 16 .17 Woodstock, F. ., 33 4 2 5 22 .12 Berg. J 30 3 6 4 17 .10 Jackson. C 22 3 0 2 17 .14 Moore, E. T 19 3 2 1 13 .18 Holloway, R 10 3 1 0 6 .30 McDonald, A 48 2 6 8 32 .04 Horn. F 25 2 7 4 12 .08 Carroll. J 19 2 4 2 11 .11 Lancet, W 10 2 3 3 8 .13 Smith, W 16 2 5 4 5 .12 Carter, R. R 11 2 2 1 6 .18 Eames, C 11 2 2 3 4 .18 Hinphy, W 7 2 1 1 3 .29 Gerrity, J 6 2 2 0 2 .33 Roach. A 32 1 2 2 27 .03 Holicko. 8 12 1 2 1 8 .08 Pauley, R 12 1 1 2 8 .08 Booker. F 11 1 1 0 9 .09 Dority. R 5 1 1 I 2 .20 Jarvis. T 5 1 1 1 2 .20 Wayt, T 4 1 1 0 2 .25 Teh jockeys who finished second or third with one or more of their mounts, but did not ride a winner, follow: Jockey. Mts. 2d. 3d.Unp. McCahe. W. S 18 3 5 10 Corbett. C 9 2 2 5 Thrailkill, T 28 2 1 23 Buel. T 11 119 Dillea. J 11 119 Punshon. R 8 1 0 T Winans, J 6 1 0 5 Adams, C 2 0 1 1 Madeira, P 10 0 1 9 McDermott, R 5 0 1 4 Saucier, L 1 0 1 0 Scully, R 2 0 1 I Steele. S 3 0 1 2 The following jockeys finished unplaced with all their mounts: Jockey. Sits. Jockey. Mts. Armstrong. L 1 O'Mahoney, C 3 Maskid, B 1 O'Hara, T 4 Brown. T 2 Jones, J 5 Cummlngs, T 3 Atkinson, E 8 The trainers who saddled one or more of their mounts included the following: Trainer. Wins. Trainer. Wins. McKinney, W. A 7 Carlook, J. R 1 Scully. R 6 Cov. II. D 1 Stralendorff. R 5 Crist. U K 1 Fostrr. O. L 5 Cushman. C. C 1 Carvallo. J. R 3 Dale. J 1 Cloud. V 3 Daly. W. C. Jr 1 Edwards. S. II 3 Dew, F 1 Gaines, W. 1' 3 Elvev, R 1 Martin. W. E 3 Go.,]. A. L. 1 McGarvey. II 3 Gabriel. M 1 Thomas. II. M 2 Golden, J 1 Stuart. II 2 Hayes. J 1 Ross. C. W 2 Hill. D 1 O'Brien. T 2 Jenkins, G. F 1 Kelly. K I) 2 .Ionian. M. II I Kenney. W 2 I.eiglity, G 1 Kindle, C 2 Liunsl'erry. D 1 Jessop, A. B 2 Lounsberry, W 1 Hinphy. P 2 Lucas, It 1 Daly. L. A 2 Mc-Cuan. E 1 Freeman, C. N 2 MeDcrmid. D 1 Cooper. R 2 Mi I'herson. M 1 Booker. J. It 2 Miller. E. T 1 Borland. F 2 Nash. M. A 1 Brown, II. E 2 Osmers. D 1 Beauohamp, M. J.... 2 I'inkham. J. W 1 Alford. W. J 2 Stewart. II. R 1 Allen. A. J 2 Sullivan. J 1 Arthos, J 2 Williams, M. F I Baldwin. J. S 1 Wilson. T 1 Ito. htelheimer. F. ... 1 Vzquierdo, C. M 1 Brown, W. II 1 Tho percentage of winning favorites was just about normal, as shown in the subjoined tabulation : Nnmls?r of days 16 Number of races 112 Winning first choice* 40 Winning second choices 17 Winning outsiders 49 Winning at odds-on 6 Defeated at odds-on 9 Percentage of winning choices 41 Illinois Racing Dates '25 ILLINOIS RACING DATES '25 Aurora June 4 to June 27 Hawthorne July 2 to Sept. 7 Page 10 Annual Racing Form VOLUME II. Containing Full and Complete Index of All Races Run in 1924 Now On Sale $10 Per Volume DAILY EACING FOEM PUBLISHING CO. 1441 PLYMOUTH C0TOT CHICAGO, ILL. Page 11 Jamaica Entries and Past Performances JAMAICA THURSDAY, MAY 14 WEATHER CLEAR: TRACK EAST. The figures under tho heading "Rec." in the entries below show the hest time of each horse at the distance since January 1. 1924. no matter where it finished. In cases where record was made on other than a fast I or rood track, abbreviations show track con- i ditions. SC508 IS FIRST INDEX OF 192S. 89os; is mn nmi of mat. Raring sUrts at 2 30 p. m. (Chicago time 1 30i 0 Knperior mud mnncr. x Good mnd runner. •■:■ I'air mud runner. (M) Maidens. 'Apprentice allowance, b Blinkers. The following nl lire, ialions are nscd to designate tracks at which time records shown In entries wore made: Aqueduct Aq Kemnton Park KP A^ora An Xenilworth R Belmont Park BP King Edward Ki Blue Bonnets BB Latonia La Bowie Bo Laurel .Lu Brooklyn Park Br Lexington Lx Churchill Downs CD Maple Heights MH Columbus Co Marlboro Mh Connaught Park . . . CP Miami .....Ml Conneaut Lake CL Mobile Mo Dado Tark DP Mount Ro7al MR Devorihira De Om«ha Om Dorval tj, Pimlj00 pm Dufferin Du Raceland Rd Empire Em Reno Re Fair Grounds FC Saratoga 8a Fort Erie FE Tanforan Ta Hamilton Hm Thistle Down TD Havre de Grace HS Therncliffe Th Hawthorne Hw Tiiuana Ti Havana Hv Toledo To Huntington Hn Windsor Wi Jamaica Ja Woodb;ne Wo Jefferson Park JP First Rare— 5-8 Mile. Purse $1 000 2 year olds Claiming (Track record: May 10, 1823— 58%— 2 — 111 ) ttMoai ■ ""-" Wt Rec. *.«•. it-., (88787) Bat Evens US. 72.", 89113 Famine (M) no 7" 0 89273 'Little Blaze (M). 105. 715 Bombardier ]10 89394 Volunteer (M) Ja 110 1:0144 HO .713 89364 Camphor Ball (Ml Ja 10S 1:02% 110. .710 89364 Skin Little Noon (II) Ja 113 1:03 110.705 Second Race— 1 1-16 Miles. Purse Sl.OOO. 4-year-olds and upward. Claiming. • Track record. May 9. BHB— 1:42% — 4 — 100) (89296) ATHELSTAN IIP 113 1 :43%sy 0 108 7:0 69296- \ulnad Aq 113 1:46% 4 112 740 (P9"KS) »— ..I 4 107. .740 89271 'Th ml.lo lie 99 146% 7 10SX7.15 89271 Ovir Fire He, 10s its 4 112x7-'.". 89167 lok.rhio BP 117 1:46% 4 114 ~?.r. 89393 Top Sergeant .IIP 104 1:43% 7 128X71.1 89367 "May Party ...Km 111 1:4S 4 117. 730 Ihird Race— 3-'- Mile. Purse $1,000 3 year olds and upward Cla ming (Track record: Oct. 3, 1922 — 1:1111 2 117.) 84743 Hieh Commander J» 111 1:14 5 118. .723 Today's In.1. Ilorse Wt Rec. A.Wt.Hnn 89050 •Frances Johnson Mi 103 1 13% 3 100X720 89100' Akbar An, 115 1:15 .1103.715 SOSSt' Horn le (Ml ,h UIS'I H 3 100.715 89295 Hidden Jewel 1IC. 112 1:1.1% 9 11SX715 88878 Trapdalc FG US 1:14% 3 105.715 89390 'Beau Nash ..Da 10S 1:12% 4 111x715 89199 "Carmen Pantagcs Ja 107*1:14% 5 108x715 rn«* *K«w Hope Ja 95 1:14% .1100.715 72887 Column . 6 118x710 89181 •Oakwood De 114 112% 5 113x710 89328 Cork Elm Ja 107 1:15 6 118x710 89323= Metrodore (Ml .. 6 118.705 89045 Polyohresty ...Au 113 114% 4 116.705 74017= Pitt-ton 5 118. .705 S92«5 'Fairlight Jall2 11C%m 4 114.705 89170 Clair de Lone (M) Bo 11211:1-% 3 100.700 89199 Dorothy R. Sims JP 101 1 14% 3 103X700 89321 'Flora Star (M) Ja 107 1:14% 3 95.. 700 89295 We-tnicr Ja 95 1:14% 3 100.700 89050 Tole Star (Ml HG 105U:17%h 3 105 ..700 89233 Tinker Bell (M) Ja 103 1:18% 3 103. 700 89101 Saddle Ring . Ja 117 1 :17%m 8 118X700 I9"N6 •Marji.ne C. . . Ja 10611:15 3 05 70.1 E9390 Demijohn J* 113 l:15%s 5 118x700 Fourth Race — 3-4 Mile. Fifth Running Spring Handicap. $3,000 Guaranteed. 3-year-olds. (Track record: Oct. 5. 1922 -1 :11%— 2— 117.) (89365) Pique Ja 109 1:11% 100X750 (89036) Silver Fox BP 107 1:11% 116. .745 1 89039' Noah Ja 104 1:12% 118.740 (89367) Polly McWiggles. 106. 740 89377= Marconi (M) ..IIP 105 1:12% 108.735 89322= Contract Ja 124 1:12 112. .730 89134 Stirrup Cup ...KG 100 l:14%h 107.730 89036 Titan 1*112 1:13 107.730 Fifth Race— 1 Mile and 70 Yards. Purse {1,000 3 year-olds and upward. Claiming. (Track record: Oct. 10. 1924— 1 :41%— 3— 101.) 89295= Tufter Ja 109 144% 10 114x725 83680= 'Rupee MH IB* 1:4.1 5 113x720 89325= Royal Duck . . Ja 120 1 43% 8 114x715 89100= Galatia 3 103x715 (88208) 'Confluente ...Em 103 1:40% 3 108X715 89390 'Rodeo JP 11.1 1:46 8101x715 89366 'Hot Dog Ml 91 1:45% S 103 .715 89135= Golden Age ..Mi 1011:46 3 108.710 89323 Rigel Km 108 1 4.1% 5 114x710 89437 'Chief Tierney FG 95 1:45% 3 103.705 P9269 'Gipsy Flyer HG 80 146% 3 98x705 89323' Metrodore (M) Ja 113 1:44% 5 114.. 705 89366 Cathleon Ni Houlihan HG 103 1:40 3 103 700 890=13 Episode FG 112 1:40% 7 114X700 89323 'Old Timer Ja 113 1:47% 5 113X700 84873 'Federalist M)... 3 99 700 E9C90 Demijohn Ja 1101145 5 114X700 Sixth Race — 5 1-2 Furlongl. Purse $1,000. 3 year-olds. Filliea. Allowances. (Track record: May 16. 1924—1:04% — 3 — 100) 85545" Chrysalis HG 100 1:00% 113x725 89326) Extra Dry Etn 110 1:07 116X720 89166' lilaajaiiaej Ja 117 1:05% 113. .715 85102 Pleasant Memories Ja 109 1:00 110.710 88790 Lightship BP 113 1:07% 107. .705 JAMAICA JOCKEY PERCENTAGES. From January 1, 1923, lo and Including May 7, 1033. At or Over Jockey. PC. Wt. Mta. 1st. 2d. 3d. McAtee, L. 50 107 2 10 0 McDermott. L 40 100 5 2 0 0 Sande. E 32 114 28 9 0 0 McTaggait, T 30 111 10 3 1 3 Fator, M 27 108 11 3 2 2 Marinclli. B 26 105 42 11 7 0 Howard. H 25 84 8 2 1 0 Harvey. W 25 90 344 85 67 44 Fator. L 24 10(1 21 E 5 1 Buxton. V 22 110 37 8 10 7 Parke. 1 21 105 156 33 28 25 Ambrose. E 21 109 141 30 23 19 Sean. L. 20 100 5 10 0 Allen. C 19 105 115 22 17 17 Kelluni. J l.i 105 37 7 2 4 I-egere. E IS 110 59 11 3 8 Rohiii.srn C 17 1|4 0 1 0 0 Ellis. C 15 100 224 33 21 32 Cooper. G 15 92 138 21 19 11 ColtilMti. F 15 111 20 3 4 0 Burns. T 13 108 120 19 16 17 Riol.an's. II 11 90 155 21 23 10 Breuning. B 14 102 51 7 6 4 Mozer, R 12 99 51 6 3 3 Stevens. F 12 104 147 17 27 10 Kummcr. C 11 115 9 10 1 Swanson V 11 99 35 4 10 7 Beach. E 10 99 29 3 2 Peternel. A 10 95 59 0 5 10 Itobbins. E 00 102 44 4 4 .1 Ilebert. S OS 112 211 IB 20 35 Hastings. F OS 108 61 0 8 5 At or Over Jockey. PC. Wt. Mrs. 1st. 2d. 3d. Dawson, J. J 07 95 30 2 5 1 Walker G 07 100 45 3 K 8 Itcilly. F 06 103 32 2 2 1 J"dy. J 06 PS 30 2 3 4 Itoehm, E 06 104 90 5 8 15 Falrbrolher, C 06 114 16 1 1 1 Carter. R 06 105 10 1 1 3 Aocardy. A 00 105 50 3 1 6 Thurber. II 03 105 22 1 2 4 Collins. A 04 108 28 1 0 2 Hernandez. F 105 4 0 0 2 Ho". E 113 3 0 0 1 Booty, H 94 1 0 0 0 Brunner. J 110 5 0 11 Catrone. F 103 0 0 4 0 Coltoff. M 96 2 0 1 0 Hi er, R 102 1 0 0 0 Pin— . E 100 6 0 0 1 Gu.iriglia. G 93 3 0 0 0 *»•*, II 96 1 0 0 0 Shcffor. E 9S 1 0 0 0 Woodward. M 101 1 0 0 0 Hc.bcit. F 95 13 0 0 2 I James. E 100 1 0 0 0 jJenne. F 102 2 0 0 0 Kop.l. J 96 1 0 0 0 I Mulirey, S 102 10 0 0 Matthews. I! 100 7 0 0 1 I MoCnbe. J 102 1 0 0 0 McC'eiiry, W 102 10 0 0 McGrath, J 98 1 0 0 0 I O'Brien. E 90 5 0 1 1 1c.| RAPE ^"s =""«■• 2-year-oldti. Claiming:. (May IO, lOUS :58 3-5 2 Index Course Dlst Time T"ck Odds Wt St «i Str rm Jortrrs Started Order of Finish NAT EVENS, ch. c. t 118 By Flittergold— Mint Drop, by Irish Lad. (Tra;ner. M. Smart. Ow-er. J. W. Bean). Breeder Himyar Stud 88787 H. deG'ce. 1-2 4S good 13-10 118 3 1 1» l'| R Carter 15 Mis-Blaze. Wraoknlte. Rut'reup 8806:1 .letter-. m 1 -2 47%fast 4 116 6 2 5= f.'J .1 I'.utwcll 7 lrr.-i-til.le. Alleghan. Mazetta 87888 Jefferson 12 4S%fast ?| 118 3 1 1' ltj F Sharpe 0 Boml.-hell. B'kctPirnio. Fl Girl 87149 F Grnds 3-S ■ 3",%good 8 118 1' E1 7=1 !•' Shm pe 12 Blab.Mouth. Sil.Flnn North. Vis, 86718 E Grnds 3-8 37%hvy 3 114 6 21 1' F Sliarpe lOPntBill. Sepoy. Gen. Ginoekio 86510 FGr'n.ls 3-S 37~hvy 7 US S 4' 31 W Harvey 12 MajorSeth, CaptnSeth, Biliiken ti "iv-iualif]. 1. FAMINE br. c. 2 (M) 110 By Eliminator— Faustina, by Star Shoot. (Trainer. Wm. Garth. Owner. J. S. Cosden). ■ Breeder. J. S. Cosden. 89113 Pimlioo 1-J M slow 50 116 5 3 C! S'U Wull.ireln ForeU-idy. Flap rtiirl. Mi-s! laze LITTLE BLA2E. br. g. 2 (Mi lOi By Blazes— Celiva. by Celt. (Trainer Woods Garth. Owner. Woods Garth). Breeder. J. W. Garth Sr 89273 1'imllco 41 f IHf/aH 7 105 4 C E 6' I) M-Aff-11 I'on I.adv. Buttercup. Pheasant 89145 1'imllco 41 f 56 fast J-in 101 4 4 31 3= J Maib»n 7 Phea-ant. Princess Apple. Curler 8S536 Howie 1-2 45 fast 43 in 1 C 6' i" .1 Shanks 10 lled-ins. Incalstibie You -re 88487 Howie 1-2 49 fast la IK, 3 3 4 6' J Shanks 11 stll IMaa. liar Ste.lman. Youare VOLUNTEER, ch. c. 2 (M) 110 By Man o' War— Flirtat.ous. by Golden Garter. (Trainer. G. B. Tompkins. Owner. Glen Riddle Stock Farm Stb. Breeder. S. D. Riddle. 89394 Jamai.-a 5-8 C.l%slow loo 11.", 1 11 ps 10:; H ]:r'nmi;'.1 Chance I'lav. Theodore, Pecora 89299 Jamaica 5-8 BHqfaat 13 116 3 6 6- C':It Carter " la. I.. 11. S11..11H IVeora' 88921 Ild-Gre 41 f 64%fast 11 116 1 5 5 ssj ■ Ambr*s*U Bed Cap, ■naoaaw Zeod 88850 II H;..i 41 f aO%hvy 7f 106 12 6 81 10«1 K Horvtl.15 Socket In. Wund'niglli lie. Chef CAMPHOR BALL. ch. c. 2 (M) 110 By Spur— Moth by Pebbles. (Trainer. J. Johnson. Owner. J. Butler). Breeder. J. Butler. 89304 la 11 Ira 5-8 1:01 mud S 112 1 3 4« 4" F Coll. tu 1 ■■llliaill. Flicker. Sea Hawk 89294 J.i 1.1:1 ..i .r-S 1 l 0-V"St 8 10k 5 3 4« 4" 1: P.r'nini; ■ I.igl.tviiw Socket 111. Hill-lde 89097 I I . -l'i:.Hn.uI C 114 4 4 4' 2 W Ilarv.v 7 P.ilhkcn. Downcast. Christina SKIP LITTLE NOON, b c. 2 (M) 110 By High Noon— Sk p. by Delhi. (Trainer. T. Coleman. Owner. Mrs. J. Johnson). Breedtr. J Eatler. 89361 Jamaiea 5-S 1 01 mud 13 112 4 6 5« E" H Pr'nnr ' B..11 l.-he]|. Click, r. Sea Hawk 89201 lasaalra K IWKsa 6 115 1 3 4' 4" 1 Park- llajM View. Ilmilll. Firearm 89097 Jamaica 6-S 1 02%mud 10 117 7 7 7 7" F Collettl 7 Billikcu. Camplu.rltall, Ilown.a-: BOMBARDIER, b c. 1 (M) 110 By Pebbles— Militant, by Ballot. (Trainer. J. Johnson. Owner. J. Butler). Breeder, J. Butler. Firat atart. OnrJ RAPCT ' *-• Mlle». 4- rar-n! l» and upward. Cl:i i m I :is. (May !». 1 ! ^r. sCllU nttbt 1.4a 3-5 -4 14MI.I Index. Conrae Dist Tiuii Track Odd- \Yt St. "^ Sti F.o Jockey Slsrtcd Order of Finish. ATHELSTAN. b. g, 6 108 By Cncle— Consuelo II. by Bradwardlne. (Trainer. G. C. Winfrey. Owner. O. C. Winfray). Breeder. J. Sanford. 89296 Jamaica 1m70y 1 4?Sfast 7-10 109 3 1 1' 1' I. Fator 0 Vnlnad. Tufter. Episode 89099 Jamaica lm70y 1 47 mud 8-i 113 2 6 6 V \V Harvey 5 ituLnn Houg.- F.agernesa BWH 89040 aamal. a Im70y 144%fakt 13 5 115 2 6 4 1 :i ■ Sande 8 OwrFire. Sleepillcad liluellii; 85168 Emplro lm70y 1 43Vfa-t 15 114 3 7 7 5=3 J Callah'n 7 Blast, I he lwt. M,„|„ 84745 Jamaica 1 1-16 1 45%faat 7-10 106 2 5 5 S'l J Callal an 5 F. Flower. Itoseatell . II Prince 83913 Aqueduct I 1 16 1 45 good 1S-3 log 4 5' 2' J Callahn 7 Diagram. Rejection PrinceJames »3«P0 Belmont I I 16 l:4.%fast 1 114 3 2 2« 2=1 J Callahn 4 K gAlberf^ fl Ma 1 1 Ml lleph to VULN*D- Blk- o- * 112 By Vulcain— Nadinette. by Fltx Herbert. (Trainer, A. Swenke. Owner. Mrs. A. Swenka). Breeder. H. T. Oxnard. 89296 Jamaica lm70y 1:43%fast 15 117 2 4 3' 2" C Turner 6 Athelstan. Tufter. Episode 88300 H deGce 1 1-8 154%good 4 110 4 1 1" 11 L McAtee 7 P theScribe. El Jesmar. Muska« 8S792 H deG'ca 1 1-16 1:50 mud 71f 110 10 f 9| 8" R Costellol.l Woodlake. Eagerness. Muskeg 88540 Bowie 1 1-16 1 :50%fast 12 113 7 7 7 7" It Costello 7 Vexation. Bluelllll. PrlnceTIITil 8. BM f Gr nils 11-8 134 fast 10 109 5 8 6' 11 K Yelton 0 Plu-l Itra. llarid Ilarntn. Rama 87728 F.Grnds 1 1-16 l:47%fast 11-5 113 4 5 8 7'3 C Allen 9 T.canKing. IxiulsA.. SnowMaiden 8.633 F.Grnda 11-1(1:13 fast »-10 113 3 4 2h 1= C Allen 7 Yorick. Rork. St Martins CUNCAR. ch. c. 4 107 By Sun Briar— Carpathia. by Star Shoot. (Trainer. J. P. Neumeyer. Owner. L. Rosenberg). Breeder. W. S. Kilmer. 89302 Jamaica 3-4 l:13%mtld 7 115 3 4 3'1 1« W H'pries 11 Skirmish. KitCnrson. Y'ngApril 89270 Jamaica 3-4 1:12 fast 30 105 7 7 9 9" V Swans n 9 Mungo. BillvWarren. Hullabaloo 81790 Saratoga 7-8 1 2'.Vfast 30" 113 6 10 11 7" C Kummerll Skyarrapcr. Aragon Caligula 81378 Empire ll:33%fast 10 100 3 ( 7'1 7" J Callahan S ThePoet. Me A all ff*. Sleepyllea 1 S0008 Aqueduct 11:23 fast 10 97 2 2 3'1 3' J Call.,h n 8 The Poet. Banter. King Albert X0I02 Anucluct 3-4 112i,fast 20 B) 7 6 71 4' J Callahn S IIullabal.K.. S las-el. Dominique 80332 Aqueduct 1 1 39%fast 13 105 6 1 11 2" I! Itr'mng 12 Kavuha d'Oro. BuckPond, Passp't 79990 Belmont 1137%fast 25 96 5 5 (• 7" J Callahn 7 Missionary. I'riccmakcr. D Care 79895 Belmont 1 1:40 good 15 115 2 6 7=* 5=» C Kummr 9 S'pyllead. P. Minister, Suburban i THIMBLE, b. m. 7 108 By Huon— Sandspot. by Hock Sand. (Trainer. M. J. Murnbv. Owner. R. J. Murphy). Breeder. Oneck Stable. ,89271 Jamaica lm70y 1 :42%fant 12 105 4 6 « 6" B Mrin-lli 0 Cartnist. Ix ngP t. K'gO'Nelll. 8S985 H deGco lm70y 1 43%fast 13 103 7 6 S'16l: J Walla-e 8 st.Vol'tine. FlvgClond. Ponjola 8S868 II deGco lm70y 1:44 fast 13-5 103 4 4 31 2"* W Hanev 5 Thorn me. FieriFht. Tripl.'htly 188767 II. deGce 1 1-16 l:45%fust 19 99 3 1 3' 2% It W'liams 5 T.Scrgcnnt. NoseDive. M'tingale 88714 Howio lm70y l:4l%fast 5! 100 2 3 3" 3' W Harvey 4 It .Wingfield. Tliomaslne. Set Sun 88656 Bowie ll:45%fast 47-10 1%! 1 6 7 HO 1'iel.Is 7 G'nBillows. Thomasine. Sunl^ady 88523 Bow-io 1 1:45 fast 13 107 3 6 4" 4' G Fields 6 BclphriZunia, Ply Wale. SunL'y OVER FIRE. ch. g. 4 112 By Cnder Fire— Silvey Shapiro, by Bannockbura. (Trainer. R. McKeever Owner. W. Wick). Breeder. P. Dunne. 89271 Jamaica lm70y l:12'ifast 8 103 5 4 4' 4" E Rnehm 0 Cartnist. I ami" "I. K'gO'Nelll. S904O Jamaia lm7'» 144%fast C II) 7 1 1' 1» .1 Wallace 8 Athelstan. SI pyllead Bluellill 88U 2 H deGce 11-16 1:46 fast 31 10S 5 2 2'1 3J J Wallace 9 T pScrgonnt. Intrepid. Deronda K8815 H. deGce 1 3-16 2:03%hvy 8-5 107 I 1 I* 1 I McT'gue 8 Fro-tv Bay. Altissimo Vitamio 88746 H deGce 11-8 1:35 good 16-5 103 6 7 61 Pi S llcl.ert 7 Danc'gFooi. Owa-.o. P theScribe 880.1.1 Bowl. 11-16 1:32 fast 3 100 9 6 (' j'l J I.evland 9 Spags Rupee Eagerness 88503 Bowie lm70y 1 :50 fast 18 111 4 3 2'1 1» S Ilebert 9 Trajanus. Spu'g-. Asa Jewell LOCKERBIE, blk. f. 4 114 By George Smith— Heather Belle, bv Macdonald II. (Trainer. I. Garson. Owner. F. Hcusman). Breeder. J. Sanford. 89167 Jamaica 3-4 1:ll%fast 61 10717 7 7 7" C Allen 7 T. Sergeant. LongPoint. B War'n 15512 I". Hunts 1 1-16 1 :46%fast 8-5 117 1 2 3" 3=3 J Callahn 4 Resolution. Flv By. Idle Toy 852.15 F.mpire ll:43%fast 4 113 6 6 6 ° 5== C All-n • Cpsal. Coeknev. Bmlallla 85109 Empire lm70y 1:45 fast 1 107 3 2 2 2«» B Mriaelli I Rinkev. Th.mble 84901 Jamaica lm70yl:43 fast 2-5 110 1 1 H 1* C Allen 5 l/keih.c I. .Audrey F.soiha d Oro 84746 Jamaica lm70y 1:44 fast 3-5 108 8 2 1" !• C Alien 8 Intrepid. ( hau pignol. W Mask 84213 Aqueduct 1 1 :30%fast 6-5 109 3 3 1" 1" C Allen 6 Polo Ground. O.iwali Barion 84029 Aqueduct 1 l:40%fast 6-5 110 5 I 1 2" C Allen 7 Sopliv. Gladv- V T Puritan II 82717 Saratoga 1144 ^slop 10 106 4 4 31 3' C Allen 5 llrnflcnr. Sledge, Dolomite 82548 Saratoga 1 l:42%good 15 108 7 7 6" 6'i C Allen 7 Vul n On. MayCartj. MisaBelle | TOP SERGEANT, ch. g. 7 128 By Cock o' the Walk— Fairy Ray. by Radium. (Trainer. J. Weeeler. Owner. P. Rcilly). Breeder A. B. Hancock. 8939.1 Jamai-a 11-16 1:47 slow 41 119 1 ( ( 4 A Collins 0 SlvIIead. Donnelly. 0 Welb rne 89297 Jamai.-a lm70y l:42%fast 11-5 121 3 4 3) 3» A Collins 6 BritSCl. SamaHUn. TheR.Call 89167 Jamaica 3-4 111%fast 15 110 4 1 I'll' A Collins 7 LongPoint. BillyWnrren Hayw'd 88952 H. deGce 11-16 1:46 fast 3-5 115 1 E 1« 1» W Harvey 9 Intrepid, OverFire Deronda" 88767 H deGce 1 1-16 l:4MUatst 2 104 2 4 I* l'|\V Harvey 5 Thimble. Nose Dive. Martingale 88679 Bowie 1 1-16 l:4S%fast 13 107 7 5 6" 3' J Wnllaeell Rep'ation. l.'pardess. Moonraker 88387 Bowie lm70y 1 :49%fast 7-10 110 2 4 lakl'lW Harvey 6 Gold. Billows. Dor.Adams. Eager , 88507 Bowie 7-8 lS'h.fast 4 100 3 4 2=1 1' W Ha'vey 8 Everglade. Eager, Sun Lady MAT PARTT. b. f, 4 117 By Spu— May Queen, by Ultimus. (Trainer. J. Johnson. Owner. J. Butler). Breeder. J. Butler. 89.167 Jamaica 61fl:G6%mud 203 111 3 4 4 4" F Oat~lattJ 4 P'hMcWles. Blsful Nel Morse 82754 Saratoga 1 1-4 2:13%mud 7-5 105 3 4 31 3' J Maiben 5 AnniVary Lit A mm if- C.MNight 82548 Saratoga 1 1 42*.good 3 104 6 3 3« » F listings T Vlilcntl u. MavPartv. IxK-kerbie 82110 Saratoga 1139%fast 25 101 7 8 71 7»| R Alblker 9 Skvscraper, Scop. Kellerman 81981 Saratoga 1 l:42%mud 20 105 7 7 8" 6»i I! Hi innKll Dongea. Biff Bang Flying Devil 81663 Empire 1 1-16 1 :47%fast 8 111 7 6 5 1 5« J Muiben 12 Womllake. I.evoy Biff Ban- 81532 Empire 1 1.40%fast 14) 116 4 5 ( TJ H Wakoff 0 HigbPrince. B Hawk. Fridayl3th OnrJ RAPp S"4 ",, '- 3-year-oldsi and upward. ( lalming. (Oct. 5, 102:: Index. Couree. Diet. Time. Track. Odds. Wt. St. «i Rtr.rin Jockey. Started. Order of Finish. HIGH COMMANDER, ch. g. 5 118 By Hunnymedc— Abbas, by Big Chief. (Trainer. H. Stonebridge. Owner. S. Sarno). Breeder. A. B. Spreckele. 84743 Jamaica lm70y 1:43 fast 8-5 116 2 Broke down J Cal'h'nlll Anticipation. I! Yeta Sto-mTng 8:t860 Aqueduct 1139%-nu.l 6 107 2 2 I'l !'} H Richds 8 No.mal. Bar Gold Scare Cri w ,81616 Empire 1 1-16 l:48%fast 7-5 116 5 3 ■ 2» J Maiben 10 Scare Crow. Louverne Tica.ey 81489 Empire lm70y l:46%fast 18-5 116 6 2 3" 21 J Callah'nll) Delrslc. CaBaBtllc lteverayck "0195 Aqueduct 1 1:40 fa=t 12 118 0 2 1' 1 = 1 J CallahnlS Jaunchar, PoorSport ScareCrow 80087 Belmont ll:38%fast 20 111 3 8 8' 10=1 J Callahnll I[. saYeta, War Mask It Charlie 78989 Jamaica 3-4 l:ll%hvy 4 105 2 1 2« l»k J Callah'n 7 Protocol. Juno. Dolly Gaffney FRANCES JOHNSON, b. f, 3 100 By Sir John Johnton— Flying Frances, by Planudea. (Trairer. J. Bauer. Owner. J. Leider). Breeder. W. Perkins. 89050 H deGce 3-4 1:14%hvy 32 97 ( 6 8« 8" S Hebcrt 11 Kindred. MabelK . Dr Ch Welle 88982 H deGce 3-4 1:14 fast 71 92 13 12 11' 12»J O Brown 15 Mabel K.. St (luentin Poppye 88585 Bowie 3-4 l:15%fast 12 100 6 2 3 6" O Brown 8 I/vGlisaen. Rodeo. GraceTroxler 88520 Howie 51 f l:09Hfast 14 106 3 2 11 3'1 M Liebg'dll Bother, llnrr Trovlor Huey 88020 Miami El f 107%fast 61 105 4 2 4i 6» J McT'gue 7 Cup o' Tea. Shanghai T.ippanita 87908 Miami 61 f l:06%fast 81 105 1 2 4'1 6» M Llebg'd 9 Julie. San.lpile. Toppanite 87764 Miami 1 1-16 1 :47%fast 31 10713 3 8 8" M Llebg'd 8 Kirkfield. Atomin. Ben Frankl'n 87601 Miami 3-4 113%fast H 103 3 1 I'l 1» J Dolln S PotCat. Kirkfield. Win OWynn 87397 Miami 6-8 l:02*islow 9-5 103 1 1 1' 1» J Call^h'n12 PaulineM.. D'kiBelle. W.Flanna AKBAR, b e. 1 105 By Huon— Xenita, by Durbar. (Formerly ran as Charlie Anderson). (Trainer. L. Strabe. Ownsr. H. S. Bowna). Breeder. II. Burgoyne. 89100 Jamaica 3-4 1:15%mud 8 107 2 2 !■ 2== B Mar'elli 7 Lady Boss Galatia Fairlight I 87954 Miami 51 f l:08%fast 6 109 3 I ll'»ll'« G Fields 12 Remnant. Muskal'ge F Sumpter 87908 Miami 61 f l:06%fast 12 106 6 ( o' 4» J O'Brien 9 Julie. Sandpile. Toppanite 87170 Miami 3-4 l:15%good 17-20 110 2 11' 5'} M Buxton 7 StarGirl. H inttV W inn. Kirkf'd 80977 Miami 8-4 115%fast 61 114 1 2 21 2' M Buxton 7 Bankrupt. Kirkfield. Flora Star 86059 F Grnds 3-4 1:18 hvy 41 98 3 1 4* 4*1 I) "Fisher 12 P aohcnoeBolle. Isaman. JuliaM. 86551 F Grnds 3-4 120%hvy ( 97 6 1 1" 2| D Fisher 11 Sunny Light. Mikado. Jupiter 8G457 JefTerson 3-4 1:15 eood ( 106 8 3 3b 5*1 C Allen 10 I. Jimmy. Wuhu. MaryJolinstoa R0IVILLE. b. f. 3 (M) 100 By Sweeper II.— La Rille. by Macdonald II. (Trainer. E Hodgson. Owner. J. L. Holland). Bred in France bv H. B. Duryea 89321 Jamaica 3-4 1:13%fast 6 106J 1 » Z'l SI II Br'ning 13 Wingltiid. Ixi-dBacn, ("fJames 89234 Jamaica El f l:05%fast 100 ICO 5 7 7 7" S Ilebert 7 Mino. PoMvMoWigglcs. Watts 87962 Jefferson 61 f l:08%fast 12 106 9 9 10« 10"3 I. I.ang 12 MissNancv. Fovmore. MaryDear 85983 Jefferson Elf 1:10 slow 41 113 8 10 6» 7*3 D MoA'iffelO Brinkley. S'tl 1 indGirl. Firmara't 85908 Jefferson E-8 1:02%fast 10 115 6 1 U 31 J Kessner IS Spark. Star. Co Tea. South Girl 85057 Empire 51 f 1.06%fast 12 106 1 4 6= 8"3 L McAtee 17 Master Billy. Jibe. Toppanite 81095 Aqueduct 6-8 59 tfast 12 107 1 4 2' 2= I. McAtee 10 Gertrude 1) . B Bandit. H. Pot 8:1281 Bclm't 51 f MC 1 :0S%slow 1J 102 9 12 13' 1 1 ' » 13 Brningl7 Lithuania. MvrtleBelle Oraguese 83038 Balta't 51 f MC 1 06%fast 30 112 4 5 (' ('ill BrninglO Kill'dra. Pleas Mies. Mar M'rtin 1 81030 Empire 5!fl:08%fast 12 101 4 7 6» 6=1 W Haivey 8 Clons-lce. Buena Vista. Longing 80847 Aqueduct 5SI:00%fast 15 99 1 4 21 I'lG Cooper lu W.f .Whitehead, M Billy, Rodee HIDDEN JEWEL, h. g. 9 118 By Disguns— Rubia Granda. by Greenan. (Trainer. A. Swei.k'!. Owner. A. Swenke). Breeder. Wlrkliffe Stud. 89295 Jamaica 51 f l:06%fast 4 116 2 3 3' 4« C Turner 7 New Moon, Cue Rack Bel.ross ,88712 Bowie 61 f 1 BttttMt 17-10 11014 1 21 2= I Mi-.Vffe B I.t Farrell. Neptune. St. Michael | 88677 Bowie 6ifl.21%fast 41 106 3 2 31 4"J R Costello 8 Warning. S.-.k p. Ilodo 88031 Bowio 61fl:22%fast 21 112 2 1 !■' I1' B Costello S Johns Maafcj . I.adv Boss. Scoop 88506 Bowie 61 f l:22%fast 5 114 1 1 l'i 2" R Costello 7 Fr'm'sCnll. S'tli'sFCwer, H'more 8.5922 Bowie 7-8 l:28%fast ( 105 3 1 1' 2' U Tierce 1.1 Morrimao. ( l.ampignol. Thessaly 185.117 Laurel 3-4 1 :K.%mu.I 21 115 1 4 J'l 3=3 I Parke 10 W Goose. C.Tliei-en. Beau Nash 85214 Laurel 3-4 1:14 fast 8-5 114 S 7 7'sll' I Parke 15 Oakwood. Mal.eiK.. Cap.C'tigan TRAPDALE. ch. g. 3 105 By Ormondale^ — Trappoid. by Trap Rock. (Tiainer. W. A. Burttschell. Owner. S. Louis). Breeders. M. & B B. Jones. 8887* H d.-C.'ce 3-4 1 :13%fast (!f 106 13 13 13' 15 • F Weiner 15 Wareh'seman. Sis See. FWsCall 88740 H deG'ce 3-4 1:13 good 51 9612 1 41 5" A I.acasto 9 II ..riheValy St.i\(ln. S Quenfn 88654 Bowie 51 f 1:09 fast 17-5 100 4 1 2' 2'1 F Weiner 9 Nightshade. C Along. RoseCloud 88505 Huw-io 61 f 122%fast 11 100 ( 1 4' 6«1 S Hebert 8 NewlIo: o. I.a.lvlloss. Rom. Home 88240 Jefferson 61 1 l:07%fast 9-5 105 3 ( El 5= A I araatl 1 Rodeo. AlevW. e lllffe. Brinkley 87886 Jeffrrson 3 4 111 fast 10 112 3 1 3' 3" A I.acastell Galatia. Pillager. Rosa Greener 87511 F.Grnds 3-4 1:15 fast 31 11) 7 2 41 7:J A lji- astel2 Mi-sVin. y. O.TfOxleT, II.Goldla 87406 F.Grnds 1-4 1:14 fast 7 112 3 1 3» 4= A I.acast-11 Brinkley. WillWells. Miss.N'cy I 1-454 9 1 Jefferson 3-4 1.18%mud ( 108 1 6 9' 10=« F Weiner 111 M.imou.1. Mar.v.Iohn-ton. Duckl'g 80215 Jeffeison 61 f 1 07\fast 13-5 118 3 1 1" 1" F Weiner 12 Larky, Wahkeena. Shanghai 85542 Plmlico 51 f 1:07 fast 62 112 8 E 8'' 12" G Babin 13 Panic. IHlnby. Bruns BEAU NASH. ch. c. 4 111 By Jim Gaffney— Lady Brighton, by The Manager. (Trainer. E. Sequin. Owner. Victoria Stable). Breeder. W. J. Salmon. 89390 Jamaica 3-4 1 It-slow 40 US 12 11 111 9" E Sequin 12 CatharineVonl tt. r. Otai. Rodeo BS14VI M .:.:: El f lCS%fast 19 116 7 S 5'i 4'i E Seguin 12 KapidTrawlcr. Sea Wolf Chow 85922 Bowie T-t l:2S%fast 12 103 6 10 8 10'»L l_ang 1.1 Merrimae. Hid. Jewel Ch'plgnol 851183 Ijurel 3-4 1:15 good 71 11.'114 14 91 7«! E Seguin 15 Merrima. . Atlnntida. GnldMount 85317 Laurel 3-4 l:16%mud 27 inc. 7 6 E'l 4'1 E Dur.riullO W (loose. C Theism II. d Jewel 85214 I-aurol $-4 1:14 fast ISf 1SJI1 15 11« 14=1 E Dubriul 15 Oakwood. Mal.eiK . ( ap C tlgaa .85125 Laurel 3-4 1.15V. fast 6f 109 14 13 ll'lO'1!-". Uul r.ull5 Oak" .kj I. Ilol .lei,] p Piper 184947 Laurel 3-4 1 ll%fast IS 109 14 9 9= 9" E HubriulU Baa Sand. Rnnchief. Baby Lane i 81714 Laurel 3-4 1 14%fast 51 108 11 11 10' "'IK Dubriull.'i I apt ( ostigan. Oakwood. Jkson 81538 HrteG'co 3-4 inMifast 4-5 110 9 3 4= 5= J Maiben 11 SirGlen. II an.llle I. Musk'longe 84107 H. deG'ce 3-4 l:13%faat 13-10 107 3 4 3*1 2= J Maiben 15 Sunljidy. Muskallonge. MuchAdo CARMEN PANTAGES. br. m. 5 108 By Sandy Hook— Eluina.by Yankee. (Trainer. W. Rosen. Owner. L. H. Conger). Bred in France bv F R. Hitchcock. 89199 Jamaica .1-4 1:14 fast 25 1(1712 3 4»» 4 J C, Criglia 9 ladvlloss. Newllope. Win'glllrd 85201 Empire Ab ."-4 1 ng%f.-ist 60 108 3 7 S"» 9" II Mrinelli 13 Variation. I-ni llo.s. I.'vA.ulrev ^5I03 Kmatra lm70y 146%fast 12 108 9 8 10 lO-'C Alhn 11 ItosaYeta. I.ad Andrei. In-ulate 81627 Jam. ii. a n-l 1 l"=-.fast 50 109 6 9 71 f.'= E Barnes 13 Reprisal. Jinteo. I.uekv Strike 811734 Aquedad 6! f I:19%fast B0 107 2 » 17 17=« C. 1'ields 17 Bear Grass. St. Allan. Jjnte" 81436 En pire lm70y l:45%fast 50 109 11 11 11= II-' J Dawsonl2 WarMask Antieipat.on. Baaara 80093 Aqueduct 3-4 1:13 fast 50 103 6 9 »' 9" II ThomaslO Cath M ..ne. Vul'nU n. LnAudy 80264 A hi. iu. t 65 f 1 19-i;.fast i0 1075 7 12 17= 17=' M Futor 18 lte|insal. Muskallonge. ldlel'hta 79015 Jamaica 3-4 1 lCHfast 50 107 ." 10 S1' S" II Tliurberll llelcrosa. Kge. IhinBolling NEW HOPE. b. f, 3 106 By Trompo la Mort— Navarre's Hope, by Henry of Navarre. (Trainer W. H. Fixer. Owner E. Arlington). Breeder. G. D. Widener. 89300 J. in. i a lmTOy l:l7%mud 4 95 2 3 3» 2«1 E James II Eagerness. Al Bovd. Scratch 189199 Jan ... i l -4 11* fast 41 9". 3 4 3'12'IN Coltoff 9 I.ad.vBo-s. Wgltir.l. C Pantagee | 89101 Jamaica 2-4 1 13%rm»d 7-5 102 5 1 1= 1« II Iticl.'ds (I Foyle. Flora Star. Saddle Ring I 88008 Bowio 3-4 115%fast 5 87 7 6 4'1 2'1 () Brown 9 (are Free. Neptune. p.M.r Sport K8335 Bowie 3-4 1 llSfast 1( 91 7 7 (' 5=1 S Ilebert 12 Lady Boss. Jacques Neptune 88505 Bowie 61 f 122%fast 39 $7 1 4 3' 1' Brown H IjnlvBoss. Itom Home. l'oorS| ort 88212 Jefferson i| t l:"7%fast 8 10:! 4 I 9i 9 • F Reilly IB StayOn. Marvlkar. BetsvBacon 880:13 l.ff. rs.m 51 t l:0S%fast 8 110 6 7 »' 5"| F Iteilly 12 Pat kS -field. P'nellLad. Wattle 87001 I'.lrnds 3-4 1:14%fast 41 87 t I 8' 9'i S Ilebert 11 Med'ingMatlle. Elusive Admirer 80760 I'Grnde 1 1 43%good 7 89 7 2 51 C'l S Ilebert 12 GraceTroxler. Sincere. BadLark 80551 FGrn.ls 3-4 1 20%lii y 15 89 8 7 61 6«1 I Dolln II Sunny Light. Akbar. Mikado 80333 Jefferson 3-4 1 13 mud 12 lo'J 8 7 (1 ( ' I Iiolin 12 F.n.olane. Wuhu. Purina Bella COLUMN, ch. g. 6 118 By Celt— Pyramid, by Hastings. (Trainer. J. Notter. Owner. M. L. Schwartz). Bro-der. A. B. Hancock. 72887 Saratoga 3-4 112%rast 4 112 6 3 41 5"3 A Collins 10 Donges. Rosa Yeta, Davdue 72808 Saratoga 7-8 1:23%fast 15 113 9 7 61 10" A Collins 11 Frank G . Pilgrim. Better lack 72669 Saratoga 3-4 1 ll%fast 40 112 5 5 51 7" A Collins 8 Goshawk. Wellfinder. Deadlock 62070 Bclm nt 7-8 MC 1 235-fast 7 109 3 2 3« 4=1 T Hico 6 Dim adale, C'hest'brook. Gcorgle I OAKWOOD. ». g. a "» By Hone /wood— Scarlet Oaks, by Dick Wellet. I] (Tralae.r. E. P. Snrnmerfiald. Owner. E. P. S:i=unerfi»ld). Breeder. Neyada Stock Farm. j I b»18l Pimll, ■ "••lHShrt M 113 11 11 8' 8' K MCr'anll Knalirn. Yo'in- April. Sea Sand II 88983 H defies 3 4 1:14 fast 11-1* li.7 3 ID ll1 J" L Morris 1". MaM K. St (Jn.-niin. I'oppye I 1 . K5475 Tiniliro ::-! 1 I^Cast 74 113 7 0 81 7" I- Morris 10 Dimmed lie. K.igi-r. Apex I K.1JI4 1-anrel I 4 1.14 fast 13 11$ J 6 61 1° L Morris IH Hit I IT . Caa.Ctigaa, St.Q'ntin ; MIM Latjr I 3-4 l:15"4fnat 16-5 11.1 7 6 CI 1' J l*yl:in.!1."i llitl.-lewi-l. l'.l'ipor. St Quern n I 4.1914 I-aurel 1 1 4J 4,fa-"t 21 114 S 1 1«* 4'1 P Walls 13 Jaenr.es, Cordelier. Wateht lia'm ; SI714 l.Turrl S-4 1 14*fas t ) 11* 5 4 4'4 :') J I.ev!an.l I". Capt Costiiran. Ja. ksnn. IV Ijm ; 81138 H.4aQ*«a M1JHUM 7f 113 4 ■ i- 4' (', Raaa 11 KirC.lcii. IS.nnilllrd. MuskMonje j : e.2818 K'worlh ImToy 1 Itsfa-t 30 113 4 3 83 S'JIl CaaHHaH TkagHltj. V.'oo.llake, Ksc'polette i 8J4*s wnmtmt s4 i ii^rast u it i ; 4» 12 BaaaaMJ I Mfeactar. Ei'd Baler. Triarep'.i ; I : COfcK ELM. blk. g. i 118 Ey Atheling II— Schwalbe. by Sain. (Traiaer. J. C. Williams. Owner, F. Williams). Breeder. Nsyada Stock Fann. 81SS5 Jamai a li.7cy 1:4.". fast 60 KG 1 4 6' b!H Rieh'rrls S ln«nlate. lien ijohn. Hnyal Dii.'k j ■ ' ftMSl Jamai.a lsa~8j 1 MTtfaM 30 113 7 7 7' 7" G GTrtgjMa I Klag. n. Valor. Al Iloyil X9870 |a— In || f 1 i»v=lop 1» 117 4 ? «' S" !•" Har'JaiTl All in All, Olai. lord llsroa I KSfCC: 1' H nl 1 1 tJVast & 113 3 1 i* :,'| 1' Her'ilea • Sword. Scratch. St Martins K.'.SIJ r.H'nt- 11:11 fast IS IK 3 3 (■' I'! 1 Hunt I Venus, OsaKe, Sophy 85435 r.Hunts 1 1:41*sfast 5* l'i» 1 3 (' :.' It Sl'thowi ", Byron, Sophy. Venus 85303 Bataara 1 l-tf 1 47Hfa»t 100 HO S 13 13 VI" It M IkrtnU Ilroomfieid. Valor. Intrepid S52S3 lZmrire liuTi'y 1.45Sfaat 100 luS 15 13 13' li: 11 Moore 17 Hotter Times, Eagerness, Cinna JETTRODORE. ch. g. » (M) Di By Val Su2on— Miereio. by Carnege. (Trainer. F. Brodus. Owner, E. J. Strasner). Bred in France by E. Veil-Ficard 8»4t* Ve Hiar's rhart. 89313 Jamais lm70j 1.4l\faat I IB I 1 2'1 3' P Catrone 0 Wostwood, Sword. Spues 89169 Jirjfa ]m7»v 1 45 fast 2« 113 5 11'!' H Waliofril Ixinserno, rinna. Juno 8I3»: anpire 1 1-4 1 e* fnst 60 ino; s 3 CI 9'».\ Fran-col2 C'dN'ight. lldllarum. I-onverne MM Umpire in.T'-y 1 4 Vfast 1S-S 10SJ 5 3 2' 2« A franco 7 I. Eclair. lYnsno. Mead' w»rth 80418 Aque«lu.l 6! f lj:iHsood 15 110 13 13 10* 10' H WakofflB Jaunchar. Oaaaaal, Cydonia 80300 Aquealuc: 1 1-li UBatBat 100 112 5 J S« S 11 Wakutflu Ucronda, Wynnewood. Episode rOLTCHKESTY. fc-. s. 4 114 By Polymelian— ChrisUbel, by Hamburf. (Trainer. C. Moms. Owner, C. Morris). Breeder. B. Combs. 894V45 I^y'etnn PC I HHIm 73 M 9 T 7» 7»» R Tludau .! HnlletPr f. I'sblo. Horhe'rf', ham X5f 0 OaksBt*! SI f 1 11 fa-st 12t 103 !1'« B Tiner 111 Dttdilli'P.tlff. Don Shot, Ksprossiye | 83229 Cahaaiv'a H t l't \,tasl at 10» 0'| J non'icklJ bat. County Tin.es, Jack Pot K43^0 Aurora 3 4 1:11 slow 15 112 6 2 61 G" M Durgjer 11 Long (Ireen. Sir llslph, Pnber 84087 Aurora 3-4 I UTtjfaat 10 M 1 4 4« 4'J L. M*omery .". Polymnm, Soph M.irie. Remr.sni 81024 Au-iira U»3» 1 .44»v.low 12 104 3 1 71 S'1 1. M'oniery 9 Procerus. Molincro. Hasty Miss I 8^1789 Au-ora 3-4 1:13 ".faat 39 113 i 6 5' 4'i A GantnerlO ShininsGold. UonMeT., Verbena I n 'I "1ST OH. br. h. 5 118 My Sweep — Sea Mist, by Fowlin? -piece. .TVainer. D Kearney. Owner, P. F. Joyce). Breeder. P. T. Chinn. 71097 \qu-.lc t CI fl:H fast 8 112 1 ! 1" ft I, Fator •" M-Kee. Baantaa, Hyperion 73819 Aqu.ii I »1 f 1 19 i.rast 13-10 115 4 1 1] H ■ n»l*« II Peddl r. Rosa Tata, Trevisrot *36':s ':■!':, 1 1 "S'-fast I 101 2 2 2 V 11 M'rinelli 4 Pelroni. M.mnnkcr. Rosa Yeta 73457 Helmont M l:**Maat 44 101 3 2 2" 4' H M'rinelli l.( «p:iv. Moonralor. B«ly tliurl 73104 — iala_a 1 1:38 fast 12 102 3 2 2= 2 i fj Mrnelli 4 Biglieart, Prodiijions. St. Ilenry FAIKLIGHT. b. g. 4 Pt By Jim GiXlne7— Bayberry Candle, by Cunard. (Traiaer. W. V. Casey. Owner. W. V. Casey). Breeder. J. S. Cosden. 89235 Jarra a linTOy 1 41Sfa?t 8 112 3 4 4"* ."" R Mozer 7 Miin.rado, Slj vanSpr'e. Scratch 89100 Jan:a:.a 3 4 1 I5«iimud 15 112 7 6 5' 4" A Peternel 7 I-a.ly Ross, Akbar, flalnt a 8S924 H .KG . e 1 1-16 I l7Sfaat Of 104 » 6 31 €'• J I yi3,ndtl TryA;sin. Soviet. Vice (h rman 1 8855 rt-atatre* 1 1 M I:l7(kl 4S 106 2 7 K' 7" 11 Moaar It Wil'inTollII.. Trnjanns. .laccjues 88748 H d.-il .o 1 Is 1 55 (rood 6 105 2 4 SI 6" D Me A' ft* 7 Dnnc'i-Kool, Ownsco. P theScribe 88859 liovsio 11 15 153 fast 47-10 107 2 2 J" 2'1 I) McA ffe 7 A»a Jewell, Sir I^onid. Roller 88574 Bowio 1 1-16 1 53-r'ast 7 110 2 1 11 fa 0 Fields 7 TarrayecT.. Toodlos. lilos llonse 88493 Howie 1 1 IS 1 31 fast 7 110 "7 2 7' !»« G Fields 12 Owas.o. Smartv. Rork 88183 Jefferson H I IMHCSX 15 112 3 1 1' 1' 11 Hay 12 D.ihline. M. on Seth. Cood Tine CLAIR DE HTNE br. f. 3 (M) 103 Bv Thco. Cook— Moon Cold, by Flint Rock. (Trainer. J. F. Baldwin. Owner, J. F. Baldwin). Breeder. E. F. Slmms. 89170 laaaili a H f I ■ fast fri IT1 ". 7 t| t" p. H*dk«wi 9 PadraiK. Coronation. Onr Ruddy' 8910S J inui ■- :"i r 1 '^Mi-nu.l 31 117 1 5 i' : ' II M'tl.-w. i PM.Wt'les. Lupine. Kvil Mama 85830 Bo-vi., t-1 l:15Saood 81f 112113 12 If 1." D Stirling 1.1 Note o' Love. Ivory. MshtShade DOEOTHT R. SIMS, b. f. S 103 By Short Grass— Mary Powell, by Star Skoot. (Trainer. A. S. Woodliffe. Owner. P. H. Simi). Breeder. Short Gran Stud. 89199 Jamaica. ::-•• 1:14 fa3t 2) 1 »0 I 6 ;,- 5» V. Tames 9 Ladyllo.s. Newllope. W'in'gBird 88273 Jerfer-f-n 3-4 1:13Hfast 8 1)2 I r. 6 C" H Meyer 8 LaatOaa. Ra. h. Il'ot r. ItenW.iod ■SIM J.fferaon 3 4 lHHfast 10 104 6 5 4s l1 I Hebert 12 SiILiln. V.U'tmn. Inl/ve w I/ve 877G8 F Or nil 8-4 1:M%faat 20 22 7 5 6' 7"1 S Hobert 12 I.. Marcellia. KarktJT, Admirer IBM F.Gr'nds Im70y 1 i6\fast 25 103 ? 6 4= 4'" J I ajlaillUt llfitllaj. CliTTiernev. O.Onca 87272 F.Gr'nds 3 4 1 :H'4good 1". 106 11 1.) m ■•]■) • .1 Lrylaad 12 llatlleman. Nomllayes. KaatOIrl 86879 r.ar'iHla 1-4 1 .i:\hvy 6 102 5 5 S'l S" W HarveylO Walter B. Million, Galatla 8Bi;61 Fi'.riuU t-4 l:17'slivy 7 100 7 5 5' i'lD flaMl I l-i 1 1 1 .- Jimmy. Wuhu. Lucifer 8G59C KGr'r.dJ 3-4 1 tM*k*I 15 105 8 2 3'i 33 I. I.ans 9 Taudlane. Orephelin. G. Morn's FLORA STAR. ch. f. 3 (M) 85 By Star Spangled— Florettl. by Pawhnska (Trainer. G. Peterson. Owner. G. Peterson). Breeder, B. E. Smith. 89417 See l.xlay's chart. 89.111 Jamaica 3 4J:13*4fast 8 103 3 n 4» «'1F Catrone 12 Win'gRird. IxirdBaron. Roirille 89267 Jamaica :'. 1 ItMatJMl 20 107 2 3 T" HA A'cardy S Kitlar n. Candymaker. Playllr' 89101 Jama.ca .--■• 1 15-' smud 6 1C5 4 4 3 3:l A A'cardy 0 Xew Hope. Foyle. &ndd!e Rinjt 8-rOla H.deGVe 3 1 l:llVimud lis 106 3 3 4i 4»1 A Aiarrlyl2 J KredA.. Cc.mmis'r, Marp'tSt I, 1 8^898 II dcG'ce r,J f 1 OS Rood 147 11111 11 !1 11» A Acardyll P ofl'.'hon. St mKinj. L yAm'dor 88630 ■■■la 5j f lOSslfast 148 111 3 « C* 6" A A'cardy 8 Lawless. It ..(Merrill., ■aabrj 88175 Miami 5, f 1 :0S14fast 43f 108 13 6 61 S' C K'sininl2 C. ntrilitit'n. BriarS't, FVhLady WEST0VER, b. f. 3 100 By Omar Khayyam — Chimr.ey Swift, by 8we*p. (Trainer, N. L. Byer. Owner, C. Ferraro'. Breeder, P. H. Faulconer. 89295 Jamaica F» f 1 OsHfast 5 99 7 5 E* i'l II Howard 7 New M.».n In.- Rack. Belrros* 81199 Jamaica Ml 14 fast 6 95 7 7 7" C» J McG'ath 9 LadyRoaa. NewIIone. Win'gltird 85921 Howie CJ f 1 2Hkfast 27 99 5 12 12=ll-'» 1 McT guel:i Hoot Mon. 41. cr View, Revoke 85718 Bowie 51 f l:»7~Hfast lit 104 11 12 13 13" J lamarnlS P.'.vG ;Ie. Jedhli Abbey, Clon lee 1.5473 Pimlico 3-1 lit fast :3 105 14 II ■ 14» J Shanks lr, A.W'dliffe. Wuhu, O.ltroadwav' 85179 I-aurel 5|fl:07Sfa«t 7 11.111 8 S'l 7T1 I Parke IS Edinburgh. Bryndear. Ampolac | 84988 l.aiir-1 8-4 l:1l%f»at 2 1117 7 3 4- 3=1 (1 Ilu.lginsH Ivcry, Wuhu. Clear View 8491* laurel 3-4 ItMsafaat 2 113 6 6 6' C'l J Uutwell 13 Hetty 5Ialoney. liivndear. Subll- NH STAR. ch. g. 3 (M) 105 By Percival Keene — Lady Cynosure, by Cyllene. (Traiaer. J. McGoyem. Owner. M. J. Rata). Bred in England by P. Ciarke. 8105O 11 .I.- ;'.■.. 3 4IJ|Vhvy ft IsSgM '•) 10' 10 • G Fields IlKiudrrd. MabelK.. Dr.Ok.WcDl 88925 Hil.i; c.) 1 1-16 1 47T4fast 12 911 I S 93 10=' M Caruso 1(1 St M ha.-l. Ampnlac. M'nuerado 88711 Ho»i« *1 f l:23sfcfast !)J 97 5 3 21 V Q HutUms S Wild Goose. Play Oa, Jingle 88655 Bowie 6J f 1 :22 fast 8S 9^5 6 4 4« 5! C. Hu.lffins S Merrimac, SeaSand, Rom Home 88578 Howie 3-4 ] :16Hfast 38 109 I I 6» 7'" D McAffell I S Ko.liy, En lash. BillShaff.r 85234 F.nipire Ab M 1 :10*sfa.st 20 117 17 15 13' 13« C Ponce 17 Wrjcklane. Jib... Half Pint 85171 Empire 55 t 106H.fa.st ■ 122 9 9 71 7" R M'thews I Wilts, Silrer Fos. C'fireTal.s WH Empire Ab 3-4 1 ll^fast 30 109 15 9 8' 7'1 F Col'letti!.". Akbar. Canister. Cartha-e 84903 Jamaica 5i f 1 ocatfast 30 107 7 t 4= 4' It rTOsaws 7 It .Winfrey. M Hilly, Cont'raen! TLKKER BELL, ch f. 3 (M) 103 By Peter Pan— Feminist, by Voter. (Trainer. W. Forrest. Owner.H. S. Hollis). Breeder. G. D. Widener. 89233 Taaaalia :-! 1 nyast 50 MM 7 m 5?' R Mxaar HI Sarsaparilla. Tlaal. Wildrake 81895 Aqu.lu. I T.-s MHaktal 40 Mi I 10 10 10" F Jennie 111 G-rtrudc I).. Uoiville, B. Baaa ' 83281 BaMaTl N C MC I.CSSi«low -'5 M 15 16 16 16" F Jenne 17 Lithuania. MyrtleBelle. Or.isue-r SADDLE RING, ch. s. H* By Boots and Saddle — Wishing Ring, by Die* Welles. (Trainer. G. R. Sorrcll. Owner N. Black). Breeder. T. M. Murnhy. S910I .lam., ea '-' I IHaaaaM 10 117 2 2 4" 4" K Lacssra li New Hope. Foyle. Flora Star 81383 Aqueduct 7-s I S%staa 100 110 9 11 11 11'" F Catrone 11 Ilroomrield. II rl.rass. PatCaaey S8348 Baststra IsaMr 1 MUfirl 7-5 112 4 4 4} 5'3 C H MM*r C Scot Chief, Esari.olette, JoeJoe T8091 Umpire Ah 3-4 1 MTefaat 13 119 3 6 S 4"! C H Mil'rll F.Chnr. hill. Esipiirr. lt'nil!!..uiii 57758 .l.imai a 1 I-IS l:«fUaat 11-20 112 2 1 P 4*,' F Wilson I Tickwick, I.Enjolcur, Favour MARJORIE C . br. f. 3 95 By Wrack— Margaret L.. by Ballot. (Trainer. C. J. Casey. Owner, C. J. Casey). Breeder. A. B. Spreckels. 89235 Jama; a lm7fly 1 ll"..fast 8 107 5 5 5' l'| E Hoi-bins 7 M'qu«rado. Sly vanSpr'g. Scratch gstltl laalalia laiTM 1 liUlllll S 1 61 S 4 I" I'! E ItobbtnslO Boh.llondit. Gol.Age, Cnntentm't 890J7 Jamaica 3-4 1.11 fast 30 106! I (.' :,'l E Itol. bin. S Cart n.-t. Ilu. kP'd. AleiVVdl'fc 88585 Basata S-4 l:13"lfast So IX 7 I 4' 7" F Reilly ■ I/ i;lasscn. rMstaa, GraceTroxIcr 81214 I'Gr'nds 2-i 1.13HcooJ 20 101 6 5 7' 7" L Lang 8 Tangara. My DnlMj. Clonaslce 8C0GI I'Cr r-ij 2-4 l:I7HJayy 20 1(17 9 9 9 71* J Dawson 9 Lltlle Jimmy. Wuhu, Lucifer 8G553 IM3r*atM M l:13?ihvy 30 105 5 6 6' 7" J Dawson 7 (1 train. BencdiclVow, Todllsor 8407.8 Aaaaata t 5-8 1 00 slop 10 112 12 8 51 5«1 G Fields 14 VoilngApril, llalfl'int. HootMon 83971 Aqueduct 5-8 59Srast ■ 107 8 13 11' 10" G Ffc 1 Is 13 Pa! ceSh'et. M tleRclle. Mistore 82798 Saratcia 61 f 1 Jftslos 6 S3 5 6 41 1' \V Harvey 8 Truell.Kk. MayKly. (,af fnryi.as" DEMLJOHM. b. g. i 111 By Sweep— Flirtatious, by Golden Garter. (Traiaer. M. Topel. Owner. M. Topel). Breeder. S D. Riddle. 89390 .1 in. . 1 ■ :i 1 1 HVslow S 113 10 7 6* 5*1 J Brunnerl2 CatliarineVonl'tter. Otai. MBMM 89325 liajal 1 ln70y I ■ fast 15 1:012 1 1 ' i 2 G Ellis S Insulate. Royal Duck, Iranua 89169 Jaataiea im;0y 1 r, fast 1: rr, 11 11 11 11" E l^gcre u f aaniaa. Marcaaare, CMma 88924 H 1 'i ie 1 1-16 1 l7Sfast 71 96 6 7 8' S' ] McT'guoll TrvA-ini, s»,.:.t. Vi,, ( li'rman 88883 H laO'ca 1 1-8 laVT«fmat I V, 7 3 4' I'll M T'sue 1 T'leArclier. Juh Jrw.ll. (alb r 88851 ll.bt... I 1-M l:MHa»J 2j 974 9 2 4' 4 1 I McT"ruel:i Old Timer. St. Mi. had. TVara] 88715 Bstaria I l-M 1 .-'Mast 31 96 6 4 2' 3 } J M.T'gu.. s Sir Ix-.ini.l, Baaa Tata, r.ie.lie 88G53 Basata 61 f 1.'2 fast 27 102 4 5 ."- 4' J McT irui- I Slrrr.inae, S.aSand. Rom Horn.. 88584 Bowie .,1. f 1 .23 fast 51 (.SJ 5 3 3' 5' 3 J McT'i;uc S Romp Home. Poe.li,-, St.Mi. liac-. 87228 FGr'n-ls 1 1-S 1 7Vlivy 12-5 95 3 6 4» 6"'L Lang S Smaily. BaaaasHMp, Blackolia 87090 F'irn.ls 1 1-16 1 31%»hry 8 97 4 2 2« 2' I. Lang .. IlonnaSanta. Bushllnek Phenol 8G887 FGr n.ls lm70y 1 :.3\!ny 8 101 5 4 21 3'1 J McT'gue 8 Over Fire. Tantalus, Boonevilln 8G745 I'll, i..!s I l-M I U-.sood • 93 3 7 7 7'" L Lang 7 SI Martins, F.Monroe, Tar'yccC A\Y\ RAPF ""* M1''"- s»ri^K Handls-ap. 3-j ear-olds. (Oft. .1. ISSM 1:11 l-r» fadei. Course D'St Time Track. Odds Wt St. \ Str Tin Jockey Started Order of Finish. •PIQUE, ch. c, 3 109 By Spur — Mias Puzile. by Disgu se. (Trainer. J. Johnson. Owner, J. Butler). Breeder. J. Butler. 893(i" li'i a 3-4 1:13 mud 3 104 I 1 V 11 I. Fat..r I Wnd.\-t. r. \\ hm .re. ■ dMull.-r ^9•:.;.4 tea • a 3-1 l:Hlkfaat 4» lo9 1 3 |» ink H M rinclli ('. Taatar. ^. -•■ liivr. Blind Play 8537:1 P.rp.re 1 1 3SSfast 75 Ml 3 1 U I'j I' Allen 10 I'.y II -. If. 1 pfireTale^, Gold ter 83141 Kni.i ■ Ah 1-4 1 " Vast 7 101 2 5 , •" C Mien 11 111' Malara, IlksaWaiak Kluna 85102 F.nipi.e 5! f 1 OtHfast 13-10 118 1 1 1= 2' C Itob son 9 Hyllwlf. M'thaUarlin, N'tM'.b 84977 Kmp.ro Ab 3-4 1 OBHfast 15 115 13 2' I'i C 11.1. s..;i 1 fttsaaataa, Z.lk. r Nooh 83393 Helm t 51 f MC 10s slop 15 110 1° II Stutts 11 Kmlaii.L Blfnli lla. Mirador 82672 Sarat'.-'a 3-4 1 17Hbvy 5 12.1 1 2 M 4" I Parke (1 Arbitral. on. It'kstoue. Id'sy.i ry 82288 Baratacm 3-1 1. 14 slow 18-6 115 1 2 2l H I Parke 7 Adolphn^. testel Fuller. Valr.no, 82*57 Saratoga 5i I 1 o:\go. .d 31 HI I 1) 11! «: I! Br'a*a4fM Sandhurst. 1'i.snt . ... Backataaal 81937 Sa-atoga 51 f I i7Vilop 12 115 I I .= • 7-= P. Hi niinl'i AuicruaiiKlai: Thcl'.jt, I gerous , 8IGG7 F.n-;)ii» -'■■ 1 -■"-.a.-t '.i-:. 11" 5 5 6 f'JC Turner « R.^oletto. Fast Mail, Baagaa 81580 I-:mpir« i| I 1 Blbcaat I r... - - ..; J Dmaiaaa 7 Sandrar. tewBi Fuii.-r. Freya •Eligible for Kentti-ky lo-rlo •SILVER FOX, gr. c, 3 118 By Grey Fox IX— Mar7 Queen of Scots, by Breal Scot. (Trainer. 8. C Hildretk. Owrer. Rancocaa Stable). Bred in England hv W. A. Clayton. 89038 Jamaica 31 f 1 ciSfaait 7 10 113 7 31 l M PMC* 11 ISriiht Steel, linslaved. l"amc 890113 D Hunts :'.-! 1 lls^fast S-6 107 1 1 I'i 1! M I'.itor 3 Coventry. I.anitu 88966 D lints 3-4 1 12 fast 5 110 4 1 l"k 2.". M I'.itor 12 Dunlin Marconi. Enslaves! 85585 Pimlico 3-4 1.13 fast 3 lhl 1 2 IH I'i M Fator 11 Noah. Baraara Knet, hie, Sen.r 85177 Pimlico 3-4 1 12'^faat 10 108 2 2 ? J. M Fator '1 Sunny Man, (.ni.lv Kid. Primrose 85302 Umpire HUM fast 11-10 117 t 3 K P M K.it.ir s P.M. Wiggles. Ir Maniir. ll'baiy 85171 Empire •"•* f 1 MtMaat 11-20 122 1 2 2- 2» M I".i,r !. Walls, t anipfir.-1 al.s. Ijv.le.s 83228 P.- Ira'nt 2-4 MC 1 13*ktaat 8-3 111 1 J M 11" I. FH .r 11 II taMraasa, Slarl^ire, Thunder s 82595 Saratoga 51 f I OSShyy I no 3 4 7* "" L Fator 8 Dangerous. K. pulse, Marcellus 82473 -Saratoga 31 f 1 07 good II 3 115 3 4 3 3' L Fator S U'l'kyl ardinal. Mirad'r. StarL'e 82227 Saratoga 2-1 1 ljVl.vy 12 no 6 7 8 7" I. Fator 9 Ni.hnl.is. Crumple. Mareellus 82057 Saratoga 51 f 1 07stg..od 12 113 7 11 3! 7 L Fator ■ SanJhiirst. Po. anti. .,. I:„. kstone HI74I Saratoga 5-8 1 00 goosl 8 115 9 7 71 7'1 K San.le IS Backbone, Blue Iti. !;;•'. The Pit I 81347 Empire 5-8 1:00 faat 16-5 114 15 10 1." 7" E Sande 10 Chink. La Rol. Sandhurst •Eligible for Keatorky Deruy. (Continued on thirteenth page.) JAMAICA ENTRIES AND PAST PERFORMANCES CCrntinned from twelfth paa-e.) M0A£' *r- c S n8 By pe'« Pan— First Flight, by Thrmh. (Trainer, F. Hopkins. Owner, H. P. Whitney). Breeder. H. P. Whitney. 89039 Jamaica 3-4 1:12 fast ! M S 1 li 2» J Walhfr 8 W'thmore, Seronader. Ncl Morw 88744 H ,1,-G'ce I 4 1 .1 »..good 11-10 190 1 1 1» I'j L Mr lm I I.pnrdess. P'ccss Doreen, Tester 88537 Hernia 61 f 1 T74,fast J-» 110 1 1 11 6«J I Parke 8 Tester. The Vintner, Denier 88490 Howie 6J f 1 ITHfast 4-5 113 1 1 1* 1- 1 Parko t Mvr.ltelle, HootMon. LIOHM I"* Pimlicn 3-4 11'. fast 3-2 111 3 11= 1'IL. McAtcell SilrFox. B'baraFrietrhie. Scnol 85496 Pimlico 2-4 1 12Vfa*t H-10 111 3 1 1' 2" L McAtee 9 ArMtl.ltion. Goldpiece. liiirbaty MI .0 Empire Ab 3-4 1 :09*e„fast 1G-5 120 3 1 i ].i I, McAtee I Peanuts. Emi««r.r. ("pf IreTalea 8. 20.- Empire C| f 1 O-Sfast 10 115 1 1 1 1 = I, McAtee • Colilpiorc. SweetAnn, X'talarrl. 84977 Empire Ab 3-4 l:0s=ferast J* 113 4 3 4' 4'i L McAtee 7 Stimulas. Zuker. riquc POLLY MrWIGGLES. eh f. 3 106 By Light Brigade— Handxarra. by Hand.el. (Trainer. J. P. Neumjyer. Owaer. L. Rosenberg). Breeder. J. H. Morris. 89367 Jamaica 6 f 1 :(«smud 7-5 111 111' FJ V Swans' n 4 I'.lissfnl. NellicMorsc. MajParty 89234 Jimiict .'.( r 103 ifast 8-5 112 3 2 2 2« V Swansn 7 Minn, Watta. Barbary 89102 Jamaica 5} f l:07 *mud 4-5 117 2 1 1« 1*1 V Swansn 9 I.npine. KrilMama. flair dcl.unc MM} Lmpiro 5» f 1:06 fast 5 114 1 1 1* 2» J Callahn R SilverFox. IrishMarine. Barbery 85239 Emplra .Ab 5-4 1 OSsjfast S-5 115 1 1 1 2* R Carter 0 M'thaMartin, Gamble, M'nflowrr 8.1099 Kniplra Ab 3-4 1 ODsifast 10 108 4 2 1* a J Callah'n 7 Gnome Girl, Sweet Ann, Nina •MARCONI ck. o. S (M) 106 By Omar Khayyam— La DeliTrance. by Ajas. (Trainer, J. Fitxsimmona. Owaor. Bolair Stud Stable). Breeder, Belair Stnd. J»37J limliro lm7ny 1:45'tfa»t 7-10 108 1 2 2* 2 FJ Barne* 7 HarryBaker, Mintstick. F'stMate M1S4 lanii-a lm:»y 1 t:\Bnfd ■ no 9 4 4J 4» F Win— 11 Wirt Bone. Voltaic, Swope • 8966 D II nts 3-4 112 fast 4 105 1 4 4« !'i F Hrr'doxl2 Dunlin, Silver Fox, Enslaved 84279 Aque.luct 1-8 58**fast 30 107 8 7 CI 5" G Fields 10 Stimulus. Nedana, Noah 840r,l Aquecl ict J-4 113 slop 4J 105 2 3 7 7'1 G Fields R Nicholaa. Senalado. Star Lore 81888 Saratoga 8-4 1:15 alow 12 105 1 6 61 7" G Fielda 11 Nichols. StogeMaje. Pedagogue 81792 Saratoga T-4 1-13 fast 30 112 10 8 6' 5»' G mill I la Sunnv Man, Reminder. Swooe 81528 Empire H f 1 07 fast 6 10S 2 6 4'i 3» G Fields 9 Sweet Ann, Hidalgo. Fred Tan! 81460 F.mt-re 5-S LOOXtfast 2J 107 8 7 ('IC'I Dawson II Q'n'sToken. FnstMail. R.goletto 81380 Umpire 6 8 1:00*4fast 100 1061 3 4 S'l 3'i G Fields 5 J.Marronelll.. Q'sTokeo. F.Mnll •Eligible for Kentucky Derby. •CONTRACT, b. c. 3 112 By Jim Gtffney— AnteUa. by Planndel. (Trainer. T. J. Healey. Owner. W. J. Salmon). Breeder. A. B. Hancock. 89223 .Tamai.a 3-4 1:12 fast 10 121 1 1 PI 2" H ThUTber 4 Dangerous. Chiefldol, Lnplnndcr ■MM I.au-cl 3-4 l:13\fast 13-10 110 1 1 1* n J Maiben 4 (londland. Hnrrv Inn. Edisto R5129 laaaal r-4 l:13Vast 8 111 2 1 2»t 21 J Maiben 9 Courageous, Retire. Arbitration 84990 Laurel 5 fl:07H'ast 5 113 3 2 2' 1" B Kenn cl 9 S'togaMaJe, Courageous. SnnTess MMI Laurel It f IsHsafaat 17 10S 2 1 2« 2* J Maiben 6 Swinging. M'd atArms, Crumple I 82517 Saratoga 1-4 l.l'Vcond 10 105 10 7 13 11" J Maiben IS Extreme. Stampdalo, Tas Seul 82017 Saratoga 6-S 100%slow 20 110 S 2 1| 2' J Maiben 13 Maid atArms. Finland, SinglcF't J 81888 Saratoga 3-4 1:13 Blow 25 103 4 t} S'« B Mari'elllll Nichols. S tocaMaie. Pedngogu" 80187 Darval 5-S 1 oo^fast 11-10 114 1 1 I | 1» 8 Hullman S rtci.rVicw. FieryFlight Menthcl 80090 1! P.onncts H f 1 nx rlow 18 10.31 2 1 1» 3' S Bullman C Scorcher. Gymkhana, Menthol 79942 B-BonsMU :•( 1 MVfast 7 108 6 t 6 6'J S . Bullman 0 It Frietchle. Snnllope. P.of Power 78757 I'imlicn 41 f 5l=^fast 12-6 111 2 2 2'5 3"i B M'nnelh 9 Extreme. Pique, Bright Steel •Eligible (H Kentucky I), rl.y. •STIHRUP CTTP. b. c. 3 107 By Broomstick— Cafe an I.ait. by Meddler. (Trainer, C. Phillips. Owner. Greertree Stable). Breeder. Greentree Stable. 89134- Jamaica 1m7" I 43-Hgood 12 110 11 11 11 11" VT Harvc 12 Back Bone, Voltaic, Swope 8H322 Jefferson 1 IS 1:56 fljw 25 114 4 6 6« 4" W Harveyll Quatrain, Ben'iitVow. BrareBob 88095 lafTUMa 1 1 1C 1 :4C fast 6 96 5 6 4' 4'J W Harvey I Starbe.k. Parole II, nighlVater 87798 K.Grnds 1 1 .4 1 fast 6 112 2 4 2 3"J .1 Corcoin 7 BraveBob. P'cessAdele. Buttlnln 87.542 F (ir nils 1 llO^fast 10 112 7 2 l1 5=2 J McTgue 9 Itenedict Vow. Elector. WalterE 87179 POrnds ! 1 I i:Vast 8 98 9 I 7' 7«4 W Harvey 10 Cyclops. Mom'sBoy, LittlcViait'r R7056 r Grnda 3-4 l:ll=,lny 4 100 2 2 4 4=1 W Harvey 4 Moni'l Hoy. Honor. The Runt I 86911 K Gr'nds ll^rv-.slow 7 103 5 2 3' 1» W Harvey S Parole II.. Beach Talk. Mainoud ' 80«81 F Gr'nds 3-4 1 17~.]ivy 9 10 96 3 4 6' 5" W Harvey G WildAster. Certain. Mom's Bov 8(1509 r Grnda 3-4 1 20=..hvy 6 100 3 3 U lt W Harvey 4 Alex Moore. Taleqna. GnomeGirl I I M4IM Jerferson tj t ITHfri 4-5 115 6 5 6'. 5"a 1 Parke 11 Aversion, Firmament. Taudlane 82445 I., ni'nt M IK IflMM 15 10S 8 11 ll'Ill'- W Collottil2 Beatrice. Goldbeater. Star Ix-re I 83285 Kelm nt "-( MC 1 HVislow 3 10616 6 f 5"J I Parke 10 Goldbeater, Cloudland. Finland 82931 Saratoga T-4 1.13 good 7 115 16 17 16= 1f,:= F Collett:2.5 M Charlie, PasSeol. KyCardinal 82757 Saratoga r.J f IdSSimud 3-5 115 2 3 21 2' F Collettill Almadel. Forecaster. Tol Hoger 8173R Sar.it, .ga .',.' f 1 »T"-.sihii1 6 108 5 1 1 I1 F Col'lettiM Felix, Goldpiece, Buttin In •KligihU' for Kc-ntmky Derby TITAN, b. c. 8 107 By Jim Gaffney— Fair Louise, by Ogden. (Trainer. F. Z. Brown. Owner. F. E. Brown). Breeder. A. B. Hancock. 890S6 .lanaica ." J f 1 OT.^rast 20 112 2 7 6J 0"T Burns 11 SilverFox. BrightSteel. Enslaved, 84877 l-itonia :-4 I HHfast 5 110 2 2 7' 8"1 L Fator R Menifee, Anniililator. Tilka R4R35 l.at l.ia T-4 1 12Hfas' 7i 112 10 8 t.J 7' L Fator 12 KuralRji te. Deeming. DriarHill ! 84421 J.in;ai,a TJ f 1 OT-slow 2 113 1 3 3' l'J I, Fator 11 NiwMoon, F. Pass. Transformer] 84090 A.iue,1u t 3-4 111%.fa.t 25 106J 6 6 41 3=J L Fator 6 Stimulus. Despot. Dauby 82800 Aouedurt 34IllVislop 13 115 1 g 7J 7«M Fator 10 Thundering. Danby. Delhi Boy 83578 U Imt 5! f MC 1 06*t'ast 20 115 6 15 141 11'= M I ator 10 Flagship, Tuactllnm, Sanford KJh RAPC 1 Mile anil TO V .irrts. rt-j ear-oliK and upnnrd. Claiming. (Oof. Jul nHOL n». i«»s4 — i:4i :t-r — a — itu. Index. Courae Dist Time Track Odds VTt St. *» Str.Fin. Jockej. Started Order of Finish. TUFTER. b. g, 18 114 By Macdo:ald n.— Rose Pompon, by Rock Sand. (Trainer, E. Sictas. Owner. H. A'.termani. Bred in France by J. E. Widener. 89290 J.imaia lr.Tiyl C'-Tast 6 103 4 I 2" f C, Ellis OAthelstan. Vulnad. Episode 72024 Saratoga I 1-S 1:33 fast 4 117 1 3 41 4» C Lang 5 Missionary. Cliacolet. Lighter 72505 Saratoga I 1-S 1:52«-.fnst 13-5 113 2 1 1" V C I^ing .'.Lighter. Mary Belle. I.'Effare 72200 Umpire 1 1-16 l:4C*fa.-t 12 103 2 4 41 3'J I! Marinlli 7 Firm Frieud. Costigan. Episode 71788 Empire lmTdy l:41=.-fast 10 116 3 8 8 8'° H Thurber R Dartmoor, Canyon, P'nce Regent T1479 Aqueduct 1 1 37 fast 6 1«7 3 4 «'• 6" C Turner 7 Film Friend. All Over. Modo RUPEE, ch. g. S IIS Br Delhi— Lncrat.va. by Mordant. (Trainer. J. F. Burdctte. Owner. J. F. Burdette). Breeder. P. T. China. 88680 Bsyata 1 1-1C 1 5!=.fast 6 111 I 2 4-k ?~- H Ptutts 7 Cliqne. Merrimae. Jacques 8803S Bo**l 1 l-ll'. 1 -52 fast 12 106 5 3 3] 2= M I.iebg'd 9 Spugs, Eagerness. Maxle 1 88541 Howie I t-8 2M%fast 23-1J 110 2 1 2'| 2;l M Liebg'.l » Altissimo. Smart). St Martin* ■48508 Bowte 1 i -It 1 .3", fast 7 115 4 4 3' 3« M Liebg'd 8 Allloyd. I'.t Scribe, Lex'onMait! I 88086 Miami 1 1-4 L'OTSr.fast n-10 108 4 1 L" 1» K Noe 8 EUesmar. Northllreexe Dellahn 87974 Miami 1 1 4 ::0CVast 37 108 2 6 €" 6'3 F Horn 7 GoldciiAgc. Frosty 1^ Yoshimi 87767 Miami 1 1-16 1 :4THfast 51 109 3 4 5« I'jM Liebg'd 7 Wnukulla, Tall Grass. Aspirat'n 876U2 Miami lm70y 1.43Sgood 8-10 115 111' l'i K Noe 6 Alti^simo, SuperKing, I! Frank'ii I ROYAL DUCK. br. g. 8 114 By Royal Realm— Ducksbot. by Gallinnle. (Trainer. A. Swcake. Owner. Mrs. A. Swenke). Breeder. G. D. Widener. 89325 las— 1« lm70y 1:45 fast 31 120 I 2 2' 2' L Mi Atec 8 Insulate. Demijohn. Cranus 8898C H,l, ;.- 1 1-16 1:46"-:.rast 27-10 114 10 4 6» 7»j I. McAtee 11 SoglhAroon. TrvAgn. W'h M'sl. ! K8904 lldeT.'ce 1 1-S 1:55 good C! 1l5 3 2 2" r.'l W Haiviy 7 Intrepid. Good Night. Dusk NM I'imlico 1 1-S l:55V,fast 8-5 106 8 7 6= 6': A Vleniot 8 Black Shasta. Bounce, Flax 85499 Pimlioo 1 1-16 l:47-„fast 16-5 11" 8 4 4» 4'= W Harvey 1) Eagerness. Roaaleta. It Itotlom 85417 Launl 1 1-16 1 .48=; fast 7 118 7 3 2=121 I Parke 8 Gondolier, Trincc K. Telesrope 85035 1-aurcl 1 1-) 2:0; fast 4 109 2 3 2» 3' I Tarke I K Trox.ll, F.Free. 4) Faithful , 84994 Laurel 1 1-11 1 47 -.fa t 11 109 2 t 61 7"3 H Callali'n 9 S'g'lhAroon. ItabyGranil LCIair 84837 Laurel 1 11 l«4^fast 11 6 117 I 1 t* V I Parke 0 N Wales. Widgeon Kit Troxell 81078 Laurel 1 1-1C 1 17 fast 6 114 2 1 1' 11 C l^ng 13 Widgeon, Mentis, SirGulahauII GALATIA. b. f. 8 103 By Trorope la Mort — Lady Galettc. by Lord Edward II (Trainer. 1. Callahan. Owner. H. A. Creevy). Breeder. G. D. Widener. 89I00J Jaa.ai, a 3 4 1 l.'-.mud 7-5 K-7 6 3 3' 3 F Col'lrtti 7 Lm!v Boss. Akhnr Fairlight 88962 V II nts f.J f 1 U'Sfast 12 97 2 3 3' 4'1 Q Cooper K Hr.ltettv. K (I'Neilll Bar Hush 88678 Hou.o 61 f 1 -22 fast 25 9S 6 5 5' 5*1 J McT'gue S JolmS Mushy. Flax, Do tor Glenn 88656 Baarttl l 1 4',«-.fast io 9812 5 as 71; . i MrTgni 7 TTaTHWawi. Taaiaailai Thimble 88607 BoWta 2-4 1 15«tfast 23-10 98 2 2 2' 11 .1 M.T'gue • WihlGoose. Il.oftVal'v Royaliai 88141 Jefferson 3-4 1 :13«tfast 4 102 7 7 6H ft Q Cooper 8 W'lcWings, Pillager' ' MvDesfy 87977 JexTeratM 1 1 :39*,fast 4| 97 3 1 2} !'! II Hay t H'cliTalk, Pr.Ad. I. S'tiil'dGir. 87880 J.rferson 3 4 1 14 fast S-5 111 6 3 1« 1= E Pool 11 Pillager. Trapdale. RosaGr ner 87770 FGr'nil" 3-4 114 fast 41 SO 5 4 2' 3=1 \ Moore S Caligula. Dr. Glenn. Clever Seth S7G97 W Gr'nds 1 1 SDHfast 12 88 4 1 3" 3'1 V Moore C MissMelse. ForestFlr. Ch'rycotr I OONFLUENTE. b g. S 103 Br Royal II.— Melus, by Polvmaraa (Trainer. J. Zoeller. Owner, W. J. Both\ Breedei. J. "Lixingaton. 88208 Miami lm70y 1 :46Hfast 14 5 100 6 1 l»l 1» A P'tern'l 9 Fair Break. Merry O Ruth S 87»»8 Miami 1 1-S Lit faat 95 6 1 1«» 4'i C Powers 6 Hot Dog. Super King Tnlane 87764 Miami 1 I 16 1 :47«*fast 63 1'6 6 6 71 l'i 1' Weiner 8 Kirkfield. Atomin Hen Frankl'r 87630 Miami lm70y 1 4«lifast 10 109 2 3 4" 4 F Weiner 5 Gold Age. Shanghai M Wing'o-87534 Miami 1 1-16 1 iJ fast 12 93 5 6 7» 7»! C Ponera 8 Purity. Sam Smith Zaek Terrell 87299 Miami 1 lit 1 :4»Hra«t 24 9.3 6 » 8» 7"'C Powers 9 Tall Grass. Kellenuan Asaph 87239 .M aii:i 51 f l:0;%fa»t 61 107 4 6 6 6» E Beach 0 MyrtleBelle. Minus. Sil'rSlippcrs RODFO rh. g. 8 101 By Polymelian-Farimond. by Fariman. (Trainer. P. Wynne. Owner. A. W. Koivula). Breeder. W R. Coe. 89390 .1am..;, .1 I 4 1 14«vlow 8 110 5 s l ™ F Catronel2 Cath Vonl'tter. Otai. Orpin lin I K92S3 Jainai.a 3-4 1 lM'afast 10 107} 7 4 5 5- E Anib- s-l'i Sarsaparilla. Rig. I. Wildrakc 89037 .lamaira 3-4 1:14 fast 6 112 7 6 C'16'aW Har% I Cart'mst. BuckP'd. AlexW dlfe , 88923 II ,i-G ,- ImTOy l:4B%(aat 11 109 7 1 14 c»l It W bams 8 I.11. ifer. Waverrest Volcano 88788 II. !•,;'.■ 1-4 l:14ntataa 71 102 10 6 4' 3 a Hu.lginslo A Wo. dliffe Dr Glenn Sist. rSue 88677 Howie CI f 1 21Hfast 11 mi 4 4 4' KIR Wluins R Warning. S w.p, llnldrn Jewel 88S85 Ho«:-i :-4 1 15a»fast 61 193 4 4 21 2= W Harvey 8 LvGlassen. G.Troxler Ad'nn'le 88524 Boarla lmTtj 1 31 fast B-M 106 3 3 3»« 7 1 II Whams B Clique. Storm I Laid VUlaarf 8824S Jefferson 31 f 1 07=tfast « 110 7 3 2» 1= R Mo :er 7 A WoodlVe. Hrinkley Tauiilane 8X187 !.: ■ ,i ImMl 1(5 fast 6 113 3 4 3' 2MB Moz. r 7 DocMcMalion Taleqna NcatGirl jMM JeiTara— :: i ; Bftfaat 12 11213 11 H« 11=« It Mo/er 12 winteW'g- MyDeetraj Br'klor 8S000 laReraoa r. 4 1 13Sfast 8 93 1 8 oi f a Lacaata M Mlkasfa Baaa Flat far.gara ' 87915 J. 'f.i M 1-4 1 14Hfa«t 5 10! 7 7 7 7* I; Moxer J WillWells PkllU'en J O Kalll 87828 I ft.r^.,11 3 4 111 fast 41 M 4 4 1" I| R Moan ■ ItaphlDay. Med'gMatlie. Jupiter HOT DOG b. g, 3 103 By Friizle— Sandwich, by Hnon. (Trainer. P. M. Ragle. Owne.. B. G Lewis). Rnerler Onetk Stable R!i3«(i Jiiii.ii, a inT'.y 1 t7-.ma.| IS MM 7 4 7' V N Col'off 11 Bageraese ai Boy*! N,u II. 1,, 88209 .Miami 1 1 2 2 24=r.faM M N 3 I ■ "' .1 Dolln S Tall Gtaas Froat. Boj Hunt. 88090 M.ai-. laxlOj l t.=.,:.is' M !.i c 6 2' 15 c. Nofi ■ s ti,M s i: . MaryAgnea Huths 87998 Miani 1 1-S15.I fi^t 20 80 2 r 3' l'»G Noel B ScperKlag Talaae Confluente 8790!) Mi 111, 1 1 l-4X*Mtfaaal 29 H C 6 4=^ 4"i ; N,„l 7Cildcn Age. Purity' Baan King 87791 M.an.l 11-16 1:48 fast 81 S4 3 4 6 fin. I Jon- 1; Mnorf ,|.|. lack Terrell Durlsaa 87716 Miami 1 1-1(1 I ISHfast SUM 11 lj = J J„n-s 11 ll l"ii"ti. Hi M. Mill n 'B Arrow 8768., Miami 51 f 1 09 good 26 110 6 4 4'1 i-■ H HomA* 13 Cap ..'Tea. Sea Wolf St (J11, ntin 87505 Maul lira's :46=tfast 27 89 6 5 3! -i J IK.lin 7 MisbVaal. Frank Monroe. Tulsa i GOLDEN AGE. b g. 3 10* Bv Omar Kha-vam— Geld by Golden Carter (Trainer J. Zoeller. Owner. W. J. Both). Breeder. A. B. Hancock. 89135 Jaiiiai.-a IsaMl 1 45Sgood 8 1*1 1 3 2' 2' ■ H.o I. 10 I! Bandit. Continft. Marjori.-C 88211 Miami 1 1 :o : t7Vifa«t 21 107 u s 9 I" B Heacb « Oratwaa Baeolaa* Leiarh 88061 Miami 1 1 16 ! 4«\fast 7 96 4 5 3» I" J M , i"Bue c H.. -. AltUaiaM Pat Caarf 87974 Miami 1 1 4 "OSAtfa-t 12 87 4 5 3'11i J Dolm 7FroM H.y, V.,si..mi ■ J,-.-„ar 87909 Miami 1 1 4 2 OJ.ifa.t 6 M 5 4 24 1» J li.'.in T Pllrily, Sup. r King 11,1 Do- 87851 Miami 1 1 IG 1 tj'ifast H lot 1 «'» 5 C Peoacra 7 Chief S|wnsor Kirkrield Purity I 87764 Miami 1 1 16 1 17«ifast 17-10 109 2 6 4= 4'; B O'aUaal 8 Kirkfi. I.I. Atomin Bea Frankl'n 87430 Miami Im70 1 44(4fast l' 5 102| 1 2 l'|r K 1. . Horn S Sliaiighai, M. Wingtou t "riun.li ! 87580 II. ami l:i.7" IV.st 4 l'.'l 5 4 4 3= K -Noe 10 llnau Kent. Uutl. I Kob I J I ' I I I BIGEZ. ch. h. 5 114 By Ballet— Pictons Pride, by Pictaa. M,„'.,,lm"' A Loiacaro. Owner, A. Loiacano). Breeders. Hildreth & Sinclair. Zl.,~, •la.naica lrn.Oy 1 ICSsfast 7-6 113 6 « « 6" A Petemel (l Westwood. Metrodore, Sword annoa ^'ln"1""il . _»-4 1 ISMjfa.t 2 115 I 6 4' 2' L Fator 10 Sarparllla. Wildrake. Doc Glenn 8J099 Jamaica lm.Oy 117 mud 4 107 5 I 31 3- A Peternel 5 RubanRonge. Eagerness. Epiaudo '*! ',;l71Ta,ai lm70 ' »«5-waat 10 106 « 2 51 5 A Peternel 8 O.erKlre. Athelstan. Slpyllead ™!: ' " n.ta 61 f 1 19«tfast 4 110 6 6 6' 6'° F Colletti 8 Hr.Betty, K OWellll . Bar BusU c.'.'?? J",arm' i-1 1 12 fast 22 108 6 6 6 6'3 W Kelly 8 I'onjola. S01 rates, Btieado I;!1.; ?2?*w"' 'niTOy IHHsIow 13-5 115 4 4 6 6" E Scobie 7 Boy O Boy. Modo. Pirate Cold ™J: Jefrerson 3-4 113 mud 10 104 1 4 4" l'i F Smith 5 Nassau. Leopardess. MarvinMay *-lZ2 ■]ot''-rson 3" MJf.faat 8 107 6 4 » S'l F Smith 8 T.Vintner. I I), I'w.irelL. J. Flaw ^'-'csS ■J,0"?'"*0" 3-« 1 KVifast 5 108 5 4 ^ 3" F Smith 5 Leopardess, Hat Shot, Sympathy e'rr„„ „"co lrn70yl:45 fast 11 114 3 4 3' 3-| B Pierce 10 Ten Byes, Marsdale. nighPrinco ;';?: ' l,n ,M 1 1-lf. 1 46*fast 7 113 12 5 S'l t' J Callah'nU L'tenatitll . TenE.i 1 k. Thelt.Call SflfJ p.lm'lco 1 1-1C 146S fast jj.w 106 , , jn ;. w Harveyll K O'Neillll. T H Call, llel'xoma ?rT'I Emplr0 1m,0y licsfast 31 115 4 3 !*('!M Fator 7 Lucky Play. Feysun. Modo 8j1«8 Kmplre lm70y LUHfast 8 188 J 1 1» 1= M Fator 7 The Poet. Modo. Sleepy Head CHIEF TIERNEY b g, 3 103 By Chief Ebo-Omille. by Grey U*. "' 0wner. B- Zieniewicx). Breeecr. R. I. Smith. aoTen to,o-ra'"Cr' Jamaica lm70y 1 ISVafast aj 107 6 6 6' 5'S II Kich'ds 8 Flag, n. Valor, Al Hovd tlli- -!»™ «i m70y 1 4G fast 5 102 7 7 M 5.1 H Hich rdsll Louverne. Mt-lrodore. "I'.nna J«.J rT*"' Jm.Oy 1:S1 fast 8 BB 6 f «'• 4' G Hudgins 7 Bd.P'dleton, Lt.Farrell. Ixinanna ,';! °° ™ lm.Oy l:»l fast n 93 7 6 «' ('I O Brown 9 Clique. Storm Cloud. Villager' „..?, wr" , f ■ ' ' '!- but ■■ "wjl 6 »' l'| F Iteilly 11 Merrimae. Despair. Snn Rajah »-il. ^"orson 1 1-16 1 :4S%fast 9-10 95 3 6 » 4=5 I Hebert 11 MissKate. Slander, r. War Idol «i.J; „"*r°n ,m'°y 1 ^=*fast 4 105 6 4 4" 4« S Hebert » All^vy, Transformer. S Siveeper *!■!„?, J,5;r.n3s lm70yl:45 fast 6 55 3 6 4» 3'1 S Hebert » Clique. Speckled Beauty. Wlll.a l-i-,1 vAr- , I 1-1*5 1 -48 fast ( 85 1 1 ]i l' S Hebert 10 Miss Kate, Ossnleen. Virginius 8.X.44 I (.mil! lm.Oy lie^fast 10 103 6 5 21 2» F Reilly 10 HeadLine. Gold Green. D II Sinn CATHLEEN NI HOULIHAN, b. 103 By Hourl.ss— Daches, Kathleen, by John o' Gaunt. a..iJrtin'r' *' Hi :,"''s'",■ Owrer. J Nicholson). Breeder. Nnrsery Stud. *im Jamaica lm7(ry l:475smjd 35 95 11 11 r 7" T Couccill Eagerne-s. AI liojd. New Hope «..n..c, aTULeSf* , tl 1:l2*fa« 15 108 7 7 «' 6" H Thurber 7 Julie. Eagerness. All in All 225 SiS.** lm,0 ' ,:,S*mud '» ■ 2 6 5' 5«1J Wallace 7 Dor Adams. G Troxler. Ampolae ?! " deG ce lmTOy 1 :44%good 35 103 4 6 4" 3» J Wallace 8 Poljn'a. U'taCon. Hory Adams aa?if S j!J?.M ^i"8 ,'S4"khvy '* a 6 ' 7 5* B naanl R Sog Aroon. Frosty Bay. Squarson J.0V- "deGce lm.Oy 149 smud 20 IOC 6 8 7'1 6'| J Wallace 10 Rose (loud. Sli.te. Orageuse J!,!',1 Miami Will fast S till 11 11 ll" J Dolln 11 Warning. W.ldane. Tbeo Fay 88091 Miami 1 1-8 l:53«ifast 19 97 1 7 7 7" J Callahan 7 Bankrupt. TallGrass. Wrangler GIPSY FLYER b.f. 8 98 3y Aeronaut— Gipsy Hill, by Avingtoa. ,aJI ,"'" W' Y- C""r 0wn,r' W' T' Cawy). Breeder C, D. Widener. SHI ''ama,,-a' 3-4 1:12Sfast 20 100 4 5 5' 5'1 S Hel^rt f Julie. Baaiiaaas All in. All K«n.'.' „Ta"'' ]m7°V l:15*»B"od 15 104 5 9 9= 9" A Peteme'10 Bob.Ilandit. G 1 Age. Conlrntni't email " Je0oe 1 1-16 119)tmuil 13-5f 95 8 10 SJ 8=' O Brown 14 Maaaal'ac*. J J, well. Orageuse w..-. JM C° lm7 ly '"tsood 3S 89 5 S !' S'lS Hebei t ■ Poljn'a. Utation (NiHotillhan ^Gc« 1 1-8 l:54*ihvy 21 85 3 5 4' 4» O Drown ■ Sog Aroon. Frostv It , Squarsoa v.-^'i 88.69 „ H.deG en 1 1-16 1 4Ssi,fast 40 SI 7 6 5» 4'J S Hebert 9 Spugs. Westwood, Asa Jeuill MZTROD0EE. ch. r. 5 (M) 114 By Val Suxon-Miereio. by Carnage. «a,iorVer' Bfodus. Owier, E. J. Strasner). Bred in France by E. Veil-Picard. 894 20 See today s chart. IU?ii! ^amalca lm70y 1 44%fast 7 113 6 2 2'1 2' F Catrone 6 Westwood. Sword Spugs • T,«, i.amaica lm7" ' I 5 fast 20 113 5 1 11 2' H Wakoffll louverne. Ciuna. Juno e,'o!I: 5mI"^', 11-4 2:08 fast 60 1091 8 3 61 9" A Francol-' GdNight. DMHaram. louverne J,.;™ fmP'r'' xniTOy 1 46«,fast 18-5 W6| 5 2 2' 2« A Franco I L'Kclair. Pensive Mill III! 80488 Aqueduct 6} f 1 21«kBood 15 110 13 12 It* 10= H WakofflU Jaunebar. Conical, lidoaia •0300 Aqueduct 1 1-16 l:45%fast 100 112 5 8 S=' an H WakofflO Derotila. a"|IIHIll. Bj| | EPISODE, blk. g. 7 114 By Celt-Princes, Caprice, by Marco. ----*""—■ A- B- WllaWfa, Owner. A. S. Woodliffe). Breeder. A. B. Hancack. SonEo ^ama,ra -lr,7, y 1 434tfast K) 109 5 2 4« 4" O Cooper O AtheNtan. Vulnad. Tufter aa!« t1Ina!Ca l"'^' 1,JL7,Ud R 1I-' 4 4 4'- " - r " P" 5 liiihan Rouge Eagerness. Rigel ,21a x?T A™ ^' 144*fa8t » » 1 i P 7"G Cooper B Ov.rlire. Athel-Un. Slpjllead «8?o* tVh"?-09 aVSJS e00d H "° 5 7 5= f*! J Maiben 7 Intrepid. Good Night, Koyall) k l,'-r~, "'deG,ce 11-16 1»0 mud 7 109 2 7 10' 10" J McT 'ajawU Woodlake. Kacerness. Muskeg Kll^l ifES A1;?;^^' » S 4 * »*«C Uaj T Konaal. Fane, Free. The Archer R454S H.deU ce 1 1-16 146%fast I lit 4 1 1» l'i C Lang 8 Normal, Woodlake. Ilucada OLD TIMER, ch. g. 6 113 Bv Ball.t-Nepera. by Star Sheet, oo.io .'ner' J' .' Hl :h»rll8°n. Owner, J. T. Richardson). Breeder. K. D. Alexander. 894^0 See todays chart. lim lra^'--a *^5ii21*£!5 " 1,S 3 8 »»•"* Accardy 8 Westwoo.1. Metrodorc. BaajN 2a2 ,V« f^La^!! t HJ i * S' m A Lacast" 7 ►'"*'"•-.'. KjN,tht. 1 Archer 88-'l'r g-t™ "deGce Jh2Jil2*2 = ll1 ! f »* » Harv.ylSSt. Michael. I'lcacy. BiajlJaBa IsMSn." \\'H\fSm J° M9 * J 1'"1'*G Mangan 8 Hlosllouse. Stockade. Rovaline 88..41 881 lil PoT Bowie r \?l 1 1-8 VaoSraS 2:0OHfast 49 H SL. 1091 3 i 8 .5 6" 5 ° «' V° GMangan ° Man-,-an 7 ' Spugs. "T Til Asa I. statBM, Jewell. Smart, Jn'mni JeweU l"D,ETr^8THCni"',o(1() M By The Finn_M.rg.„t E.. by CycUd... aaawf , . ' ' °°U; °Wn"- P' arc, Llff"n'- Breeder. Himyar Stud. 11**1 'a""U ri-JL^Ssfast 11 110 4 7 65 8" S Griffin 12SrSwcep,i. Ilo.cnTov.1, Biaasaw a3639 it °n'a 3,'\ V ; faS^ "i Uiil ' S=S:,S Griffin 12 Hoi..,,,,. Itner Hill. Adolphns 2.?^? h^.i? '■', " 5ood 5 "» 9 ' -•- T"t, Mcr,'ottl2 M.nifc In. -,d. Elector :, ?,. h™' !x,V^La3t S I* 5 5 (' )■ L McD'otUO Margie K. Sam Mengel. StayO. ln,H V .h°rne cE»fll=Hhvy 8 112 6 7 6' 3" ■ Fisher 7 Kosin.n. Karonca. Stay On Jf."' "","'? 5} f 1:0, good 43 107 5 7 7 7M B Fisher 7 Bankrupt. L. o' Mine. Sm,M-grl 77609 FGrnds 1-2 MJlaB 15 US 7 7 7b S'l L McD'otll 1 Foxm're. Channel. W C WhiteU'a DEMIJOHN, bg 5 114 By Sweep— Flirtatious, by Golden Gaiter. lao,„Tai "' "• TOpeI' 0wn"' "T"?6"' Breeder. S. D. Riddle. 390 Jamaica 8-4 1 1H|a]l ■ 8 113 10 7 6" B'l J Brunner 12 Cuthariu. V..nl t ter. Ota I I'.odeo 5i?S« ^ama"'a ,m70y ,:4S faFt 1S n°* 2 ■ l'« =* n Ellls 8 Insulate. Roval Duck Iranas IHU! {*T*4t* ,m7°'T ,:45 fast n U3 " ■ » •»"■ I^gere 11 Louverne. Metrodare. Cm,,, 2S2 I \c.'-''e 1,1;'c ! 47MaSt 7| % 6 T *' S"J M.T-guell Tr, Again. Soc.t. V „ ,- fli'rm.n ,'*? Y'\%.ce ,1,1,S':^LaSt * " 7 * 4' 4" J M.TgueS'l,,. -Archer. Jol,',.l, well, (al'b'r 888^1 H.deGce 1 1-16 l:49=Wlvy 2J 9719 2 4» 4'1 J McT guel3 Old Timer, St Michael Ticacer 1 I I ! , I I 6th RACE r ,-fl^4.,,4^,40-5Il3±Too^)old,,' Fi,lie''' '" "' (Mn '"• ,9S4 Index. Conrae. Ditt.Time.Track. Odds. Wt. St. «i Str Fin Jockej. started Order of Finish. CHKYSALIS. b. t . 3 V.3 By Sweep-Butterflies II.. by King Jame.. (Trainer, T. J. Healey. Owner. W. J. Salmonl. Breeder. W. J. Salmon. MMS Pimlieo 3-4 112^351 ( 112 3 6 5* 3' J J Maiben 9 Courageuu-. Goldpiece. Overall 8a388 I-aurel 61 f 1 OT-^cood 12 94 1 3 3« 4' H Callali'n 6 omim. llillo Flvnu Heeltap. 8o318 Laurel 6! f 1 08 mud 11-S 105 4 1 Ml R ^IMerce 6 Primrose. Almadel Cloudland 8453'J HdeG'ee 6» f 1 06'sfast 2 106 4 4 51 S' J Mail..,, 10 Retire Chink A ex W, dhff. 84228 HdeG'ce 61 f 1 07V«fast 1-2 110 3 1 1' 11 J Maiben (1 Sun Tess. Vo ,,e Li.l ,, ,ni 80335 Aqueduct b-8 SSsifast 1-5 114 4 3 M 1- B M'nnellill N,na. Ex r.i Day Ze , I rr" a 80265 Aqueduct 5-8 SSHfaat 20 1115 7 61 7" B M'l inellill M Muller. s„ mVi.ig. 1 Iv ('"met 'EXTRA DRY ch. f. 3 116 By Sir Martin— Maggie Maitland. by Star Shoot. (Trainer. J. P. Neumeyor. Owaer. L. Rosenbergl. Breeder. J. E Madden •MM .l.imaia 3-4 1 l.'.ifast 10 110 2 3 2 1' V S»ans'nll Jibe. Our Huddv Danby 88964 I" lints ::-4 IHSfast 10 104J10 10 V S» T Sw-.nsonl4 FlrEls.nv SuiK^r'ette T Vin'ncr 83858 Aqueduct 3-4 Lignum 10 103 2 « 6 V J Qalamkn . BoaSeT. 'taSafc ^aawcf^ 83627 Belmont 3-4 St 1 :10%fast 100 116 28 27 »« 28== G Fields 29 Mother! i'se Stimuli S'gleFnot •lMt Saratoga 51 f 108%mUd 20 111 I 4 4': 3« C Kummerll ]!„,.!, ,e. H|„eW„rbler. Hea.ric. 81118 Baaptra fi r 1 07 fast 8a 110 3 1 1' 1' J Calluhanp.' Jl'iiaVann 1 Wicl.'v Hr'nlietlr |80943 Empire i| f i:06-Vaat 30 107 3 3 I V J Ctnllahn 4 aUM MaUrr. BwJawlas MOaaa. 8(I6:,8 Aqueduct 6-8 1:00*; fast 9-10 114 6 4 4' 2« C Kumm'r • Pen, , aft, M.danilleach. I.ilana M4M Aquedu.-t 5-8 1:00%fast 16-5 114 4 1 1" 2= C Kumm'r 7 Nina. Pencraft. Prudentia [80335 Aqueduct 6-8 SSVast 4 114 2 5 51 aaj c Kumm'rll ciirvsahs. Mas Eephyretta 80205 Aquedact i-t 5S\fast 30 IB 9 10 10» 9i' C Kummerll M. Muller. BwlatflBg l'ii'slomet KOI 18 Belmont 5-8 St 58%fast 3 114 4 3 3« 3'} C Kummcr • Sneet Ann. Blue Fly. Glister 79900 Belmont 5-8 at 1 01 good 50 113 10 8 S' 7»i C Kuminerl2 Fly. Comet, Chrjsalis, O a'1'okea •Lligib'c for Kentucky Derby. IDIOSYNCRASY, ch. f, S 113 By Sea King— Mintless. by Minting (Trainer, J. Loftus. Owner. Oak Ridge Stable). Bleeder. C. J. Rysn. 8'tlHI! .lariiai,. i 51 f 1 :05%faat, 7 117 1 5 41 3'i F Colletti B Chatterer, H.irbnrv Enslaved K5143 Umpire ]m70y 1 :44'ifast 30 102 5 6 5' 5« C Hooper 10 Mastcrt'harli.- Deaaot Similiter 850119 Kmi.no Ab 3-1 lOOajfast 10 108 1 5 41 6'5 H Thurber 7 Giiomei.irl. S'tAnn PMcW'-les 84387 Aqueduct 5-8 1:03 slop 10 115 7 12* |a H laaaraar 0 Galatea. M'thaM'tin Killash dra 8SB1S Aqueduct 5 8 .",S*f.good 60 112 14 9 mi 10«3 11 TliurberH Priiuro.e. Stanipilah- Thundering 8328S Hclm'nt 3 4 MC l:14 fcslow 10 107 4 8 9 9'J H Thurl erlO Gnldla-atrr. Cloudland Finland 82106 P.-lint .'! f MC lf.3T.fast 15 105 4 6 5= 4» H Thurber B Baarrtettr. Saricana Goldpiece 82672 Saratoga 3 4 l:17Vhvy 1S-3 117 6 6 3"X 3= L Fator G Arbitration. But alias. Pique PLEASANT MEMORIES, ah. f. 3 110 By TJltimus— Matin, by Broomstick. (Trainer. F. Taral. Owner, Mrs. V. Vivadou). Breeder. Mrs A. C. Van Winkle i: 5102 Empire 61 f l:l»i^fast 7 113 2 4 .'.' 7»! A Collins II P., Hi-self. Pic MarthaMartin K4905 Jamaica 6-8 59Hfast 13-10 117 1 1 1' 2* A Collins 7 GnomeGirl. F N'lingale a-laala 84826 Jamaica a) f l«f.=sfa.-,t 6 109 3 1 1= 3=} A Collins I faaillllll. Beatri. e SweetAnn 84631 Jamaica 51 f LOC^fast 4-5 119 2 1 15 2= G Babin 4 SweetAnn. Sarxana. Gnome Girl 84528 Jamaica 5-8 59 fast 2J 115 1 1 1= 1» c, Babin 14 Marlha Marl in Lupine l.ilane 84337 A iueclu, t 5-8 100 fast 10 109 5 4 3'1 3'J L McAtc- I Baaillllll. II awaaav llr. Hetty 83739 Aqucluit 6-5 1:00 fast 11-5 115 5 1 U 2' L a% llai H Hffclaalp. Maibird, Lilatie LIGHTSHIP, ch. f. 8 107 By Man o' War— Smoky Lamp, by Plaudit (Trainer. R. A. Smith. Owner. W. M. Jefferds). Breeder. W. M. Jeffords. 88790 HdeG'ce 3-4 1:11 mud 13 M 3 4 4 1 41 w BaTTO], 9 Perrnt Wai, . chink. li'iiRninon 84387 Aqueduct 5-8 1:03 slop 41 117 14 7' ?»• B Rames t laaaljai'j. Galatea M'lliaM'tio 84030 Aqueduct 6-S atOaaaat 12 112 2 2 21 4'i R Carter 7 Swing'g. Hrcwnltettv Harhary 83739 Aqueduct 6-8 1:00 fast 41 115 1 2 2= 1' C KummerlB Pleas Mem'ics Maibird Lilane 183344 Belna'at S-4 kK l:l*%raat 30 109 0 4 6 t" E Barnes 0 BlueW bier. Sn'g'g M''thaU'tin 183107 H.-lm t 64 f MC 1 »,'-fa-t 8 109 1 5 J» 10'« !■' Coll.-ttilO Nedaaa, I'.l.i W'hl.T Mar Martin 8.(058 Belm't fl f MC 1 06\fast 2-5 113 2 3 4« 4« C Kumn.erlO Kill'drn. PI, s Mies Mar M rtin 82411 Saratoga S-4 1:12 fast $0 109 3 1 1* 31 R Carter • P.lueW blor. Maibird MotherC.se Page 12 , I I American | I Racing I j Manual I I for 1925 I j NOW ON SALE | "This book has been for a score of years The Standard Statistical Work on American Kacing! Each year it has been improved by the addition of new and valuable features while all of the important matter which has characterized previous issues has ||| been retained. The 1925 volume has been Completely Revised and Rearranged in order to make it the Handiest Ready Reference Book on turf subjects which has ever been offered to the American public. 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To be sure of obtaining the binding which you desire, it would be advisable to send your order at once. The attached order blank is for your convenience. *5p CUT OFF UEUB CUT OFr IlhltB PRICES BY MAIL i father $2.10 | Special $1.60 | ORDER BLANK | DALLY RACING FORM PUBLISHING CO., 441 Plymouth Court, Chicago, Illinois. Enclosed find $ for which send me a copy of the AMERICAN RACING MANUAL FOR 1925 in Leather j .. .. 4 binding. I NAME ^ STREET AND NO „ P. 0. AND STATE „ (Plenae print name and address plainly.) Page 13 Workout Index--Jamaica Workout Index — Jamaica lh-ti.w will be fotitid the ir.tl.-x to the previous workouts of the horses entered in the vurious nkCca at .lumuic-u Thursil.i, . FIRST RACE— 5-8- Mile. Ind. Horse. Ind. Horse. Bombardier 440 Littlo Blaze Farrina Skip Little Neon Volunteer 436 Nat Evans Camphor Ball SECOND HACE— 1 1-16 Miljs. 471) Suncar 467 Thimble 43G Over Fire 469 Mev Party 475 Athelstan 474 Lo-ke-bie 469 Top Sergeant 47S Vulnad THIRD RACE— 3-4 Mile. Cl-,ro do Luna 231 Tinker Bell 47- Dorothy R. Sms 460 Trapdale 417 Beau Nash 47f Saddle Hin- 418 Flora Star 445 Marjorio C. Column 471 New Hopo 191 Mctrodore 467 Polychresty 47* Wtstorer 439 Pittston 47j Cariuu^ Fantages 475 Cork Elm I 47" Hi»h Commander 474 Hidden Jewel ' 47' Akbar 4S0 Demijohn 45' Oakaoad 331 Frances Johnson 271 Polo Star 452 Fairlirht 47c^ Roiville FOURTH RACE— 3-4 Mile. 45' Pollv McWigjles 471 Stirrup Cup 47". Noah 285 Pique 4tV Contract 287 Marconi 47* Silver Fox 475 Titan FIFTH RACE— 1 Mile and 70 Yards. 47' Chief Tierney 475 Royal Duck 46S Cathleon m Illihac. 472 Conflaente 46V Golden Ago 473 Rodeo 475 Gipsy Flyer 475 Rigel 4:7 Rupee 468 Federalist 47" Hot Dog 460 Tufter 46C Episode 191 Metrodore Galatia 450 Demijohn 47; Old Timer SIXTH RACE— 5 1-2 Furlongs. *6? Extra Dry 47* Chrysalis 474 Idiosyncrasy 470 Lightship 474 Pleasant Memoiics Page 14 Latest Workouts LATEST WORKOUTS (475) CHURCHILL DOWNS LOUISVILLE, Ky„ May 13. — Today's training gallops here Included the following: Weather clear; track fast^ TIIHF.K-EIGHTIIS Mll.l. 472 Bignonia , 3G% Judge Daly .... * 35 469 Princess Umbria. 39 473 Bieakfast Hell.. 36 472 Joy Pride 37 471 Rodman 36 473 Becky Thatcher. 36% 472 iAdy Stone ...... 37 470 Tangara 36% 473 Cas Welsh 36% 465 Mr. Biltmore ... 36% 473 Tip To« Inn 37% 46S Deeming 36% 472 Miss Jemima ,., 36 466 Xtra , 35% 4C7 Gay thorn ... 36% Overdraft ., 37% HALF MILE. 465 Araby 50% 473 Friend , 50% 465 On Wing 50% 474 Ronnie Castle ... 50% 456 Fenman ,,. 50 466 Pigeon 'Wing IL, 50% 472 Blush 5i'-.. 472 Harry Wills .., -. 50% 473 Pare Grit - 49% 470 Bill Hare ........... 60% 465 High Point ...... 53 467 Reputation 51 467 Burk's Boy . .... . . 50% 472 Jet 50% 473 Russell Cave.,. 48% Clarice R. .......... 50% 467 Lombardo .,, 50% 46S Slice 49% 471 Cream Puff 4S% Mid McGee 51% Susanna. B. 50% 469 Cerulean 52 472 Miss Grissim ... 50% 473 Sandhurst .. 51% 461 Champ de Mars .. 49% 470 Mr. Pat 51% 472 Showman 49% 472 Klsass 52% 472 My Colonel , 49% 470 SpJe and Span .. 50% 472 Flirt 50% 470 Nassau 48% nvMHnn milk. 472 Afris 1:03% 471 My Mary 1:03% 472 Rosabella ..... 1:03% 362 Better and B'ttorl :01% 467 Mis' ress Pat 1:04% Rebeck .1:03% 464 Cor. way 1:05 470 Muldoon 1:04% 468 San U tar 1:01 474 Frances Louise .1:04% 466 Neatness .1:03% 472 Valley Light ....1:00% 470 Lady Braxtcd ...1:04% 465 RasuVi 1:02% Tiinicic-4tt.4RTi:ns mile. 472 Auburn .1:15% 468 Fuo 1:18% 472 Sir Peter 1:16 471 Annie Lee 1:17% 291 Firetoma .1:22 458 Shark 1:15% 469 Annie Lyle 1:20 467 Gaffney ...1:17% 474 Sporty McGee ..1:15 471 Banner Bearer .1:16 472 lady Ilourless. , 1 :16% 470 The Leopard ...1:16 474 Cherokee ..... 1:14% 473 Mission Peak ....1:16% 472 Temar 1:18% 474 Coyne... ..1:14% 474 Pacier 1:18% 470 Taudlane 1:16% 465 Dr. A. L. Biggs .1:15% 468 Pindar Peel 1:14% 474 The Runt 1:17 473 Dudley 1:17% 310 Radio ■ 1:21% 467 Tharon «..1:19 471 Double T 1:18% 466 Rambler 1:19% 468 Volt 1:16% 464 Estes Park 1 J8 I sic\ t:\-i :ii.ii i u MILE. 472 Bridesmaid 1:31 470 Revenge ,.1:31 470 Taleo.ua 1:31 468 John Hager 1:31% 470 Transformer 1:30% 0.\E Mll.li 464 Chaplet ...1:46% 470 Flying Prtoce ..1:47% 469 Starbeei 1:42% 474 Col. Gilmore ...,,1:43% 470 Ramkin 1:46% 474 Time -1:48% 4.74 Dare Say ... 1:40% 467 Sam I,orch .. 1:47% MILE AND A QUARTER. 474 Swope .2::11% 474 Single Foot .2:06% Pindar Peel worked nicely. Single Foot did an excellent work: not Valley Light did a snappy move. fully extended In the first three-quarters: Swope loafed to the mile, but responded to finished courageously, urging and finished strong. 1 JAMAICA NEW TORK. N. Y„ May 13.— Today's training gallops here included the following: W eatncr clear; track good — TILUEE-EJG1ITHS MILK. Cavalier Ma'rone 37 473 Laplander 35% 472 Pilgrim 40 473 Finn I ag 40 Mary B. 37 469 Sword 39% 469 Gladstone ...... 36% 472 Noah 35% 467 The Poet 40% 470 Hephaistos 39% Paddy Hines ... 39 473 Titan 35 HALT MILE. 468 Alex Woodllffe... 47% 472 Legation 50 471 Rudolph 49% 467 Athelstan 50 468 Middleman 50% 470 Royal Duck 50% 467 Caligula 49% 466.Rigel 49% 473 Vulnad 50% 462 Janetta 52% FIVE-EIGHTHS MILK. 471 Ghent 1:01 472 Heckler 1:02% 474 Miss Greble 1:05 Tiuti;i:-4)i \iiti.ii* MILE. 474 BilUken .,1:17% 471 Georgia Rose.--_l -.20 474 Voshell 1:17% 473 Flagstaff 1:15% 466 Old Timer 1:26 305 Zero Hour 1:21 SEVEJV-EIGHTHS MILE. 473 Brans 1:31 km: mile. 469 Buck Pond 1 :4S Pedagogue 1:43% 470 Westwood 1:47 472 Hayward 1:43 469 Walter E. 1:49% Titan and Laplander both showed good Ghent showed improvement speed. Flagstaff is training well Alex Woodllffe seems fresh and good. Hayward was under restraint. BigeJ ran well from the barrier. BELMONT PARK NEW YORK. X. Y_ May 13. — Today's training gallops here included the following: Weather clear: track slow — THREE- EIGHTHS Mill- Euclid 37 Haruhata 37% HALF MILE. 472 Bohbed Bandit.. 50% 473 K. S'mon's Seal. 52 438 Revenue Agent.. 55 Ballot Box 53 47! Kelly 52 468 Silver Rock 51 472 Cartoonist 49% 46S Killashandra ... 52 470 Sarazen 52 471 Celidon 52 471 Ladkin 51% Taps 53 467 Coventry 52 473 Pepp 52 212 Thunderbolt 53 471 Chatterer 52 467 Prenez Garde .. 50% 466 Ten Minutes 54 470 Chief Jamea 51 472 Red Pennant ... 52 471 Vigil 63 473 Downcast 52 FIVE-EIGHTHS MILE. Belfield 1:07% Kemal 1:07% 469 New Moon 1:06% 439 Gipsy Flyer 1:07 Muscovite 1:07% TnnEE-«rAHTERS MILE. 467 Battle Field 1:19 214 Follie3 1:19 473 Peanuts 1:20% 311 Dangerous 1:19 468 Navigator 1:18 468 Star Saint '. 1:19% 473 Enslaved 1:22 Old Lang Syne.. 1:22 ONE RULE. Bob's Mayo 1:59 470 Felix 1:46 470 Rockshell 1:59 470 Cherry Pie 1:56 470 Mad Play 1:43% 472 Thunderclap 1:45% 472 Dozer 1:59 MILE AND AN EIGHTH. 469 Wilderness 1:58% Coventry w-s hard held and pulled up Mad nay did a good trial. sound. Navigator was not extended. ■Wilderness galloped evenly. Sarazen was only cantering. ♦ — AQUEDUCT NEW YORK, N. Y, May 13. — Today's training gallops here included the following: Weather clear ; track good— THREE- EIGHTHS MILE. 466 Cork Elm 39 4C7 Sun Sabre 38 470 Saratoga Maje . 36 471 Claru de Luna.. 35% 453 Sun Hope 38 467 Sun Test 40 II A LI' MILE. 467 Canister 49% 470 Sun Herodia 50 471 Saddle Ring 51% TIIIlEK-QI'AltTEItS MILE. 4 6» Alkali Ike 1:19 470 I anby 1:16 147 Roseate 1:21% 472 ("men Pantages. 1 :20 473 Priscilla Ruley. . 1 :19% 473 Sun Altos 1:16% ONE MILE. 471 Frostv Boy 1:46 472 Goldbeater 1:55 471 Watch Charm ..1:47 451 Gala Night 1:46 Columbus Spring Meeting: Winners during Nineteen Days' Racing at Beulah Park--Total of $84,400 Is Distributed. COLUMBUS SPRING MEETING Winners During Nineteen Days' Racing at Beulah Park — Total of $84,400 Is Distributed. The spring meeting at Beulah Park. Columbus, was of nineteen days duration, running from April IS to May 9, during which time 133 races were decided and $84,400 distributed in purses. The Hialeah Stable with winnings of $3,655, the Missouri Stable wtih 3.290 and C, Morris with $3,150, were the most successful of the owners taking part in th^ meeting. Idle Seth heads the winning horses, while A. Yerrat carried off the riding honors. The following are the owners who won $450 or more each: Owner. lit. 2d. Sd. Amt. Hialoan Stable S « 1 $ 3,655 Missouri Stable 5 4 2 3,290 Mortis, C. 6 4 1 3.150 Jones Stock Farm Stable 5 2 1 2.S41 1'nrsons, J. A 4 2 2 2.7S5 Cooper, I. T 4 3 1 2.290 Green Briar Stable 3 6 2 2,225 Davison, C. E. 2 10 5 2.185 Fcley, G. P. 4 3 1 2.1.10 Holman. S. N. 4 14 2.140 Major, E. E. 4 10 I.9O0 Mock, B. 4 0 0 1.800 Kcrfe, M. O. 2 5 3 1.605 Bernhardt. T. II. 2 5 3 1,550 Wilson. ('. S- 2 16 1.415 Howell, R. J. 3 9 1 1.40c) Davis, Mrs, K, B. 2 2 2 1.340 SI. Bernard Stable 10 4 1.315 IV Jan. P. 2 11 1,22.1 Trotter, C. H. 2 2 0 1.180 Bill & Brown 2 13 1.150 Gnndot, Mrs. L 2 2 1 1,150 Klander Bros. 2 2 1 1,130 Thoall & Blackman 2 10 1.143 Lab, B. 2 0 3 1.050 Marr, T. W. 2 10 1.015 Dolan A Koors 2 10 1.000 Friti, G. W 2 0 0 Hi Ahrarna. J. T. 2 0 1 950 Potter, Mrs. W. J 13 2 950 DeibeL C. 2 0 0 900 Hallo. V 13 3 900 Johnston * Stjindelfer 2 0 0 000 Wash, B. B. 2 0 0 900 Carnarvon 2 0 0 900 Hayes, F. 13 2 850 Kearns, A. E. Ill 800 Cummings, W. R_ 1 3 0 783 Barry, J. 12 3 770 Talbolt. C- G Ill 765 Shepp. B. 1 2 2 750 Kan, m. r o s 705 Shorn, T. 12 1 7 K Bourdesux. B. 8. Ill 085 Vaughn. E_ L. 112 075 Lata. E. 112 670 Wood. r. 112 650 Cher Leader 110 830 Mattingly & Murphy Ill 600 Trjcey. J Ill 000 Mela-gar. W. 10 1 S85 Rugg. K. W. 10 1 M Barber. G. 110 550 Cheek. T. ..^ 110 550 Gumpert. A. 110 '550 Hall. C. W. 110 550 Haughn. Mrs. R. 10 2 550 Johnson. A. It. 1 1 0 550 McQuagc. Mrs. H. 1 1 0 550 Waie. J. S. 110 550 Arnold. II. E. 10 1 500 Battiste. F 10 1 500 Bond, W. H. 10 1 50) Cailliant, E. 10 1 500 diaries. J 1 0 1 500 Moulding. C 10 1 500 McDonnell. J. G 10 1 500 Baldwin, C 10 0 450 Ellis, J. 0. 10 0 450 Major & Hill 10 0 450 Resse. W. 1 0 0 450 Sanda. J 10 0 450 Seipp, W. C. 10 0 450 Simmons, A. M. 10 0 450 Tay.or, A. L. 10 0 450 Fonler. P. 10 0 450 The following are the horses which accounted for $450 or more each : Horae. lat. 2d. Sd. Am1. Idle Seth 4 10$ 2.210 Rough and Ready 2 11 1,715 Shine On 3 0 0 1.350 Medina 2 11 1,225 Pegasus 12 0 1.183 Patsr Hawe 2 2 1 1,150 Private Peat 2 2 1 1.150 Kalie D'ar 2 2 0 1.100 Step by Step 2 12 1.100 Briar Sweet 2 11 1,070 KoMow Me 2 11 1.050 I'.-cle Abe 2 11 1.050 Weary Dick 2 10 1.015 Ix-slie 2 1 0 1.000 Nivlag 2 10 1.001 Pe.irl Madeline 2 10 1,001 John Hoshor 2 0 0 965 Joe Jo? 2 0 1 950 Mabel Seth 2 0 0 900 Northern Miss 2 0 0 900 Pepper Tea ! 0 0 901 Red Squirrel 2 0 0 900 Stormalong 2 0 0 000 Morcutio 1 0 0 850 Coral Beef Ill 800 Georgia May 1 3 0 795 Clock Slocking 112 770 Dave Goldle 12 2 750 Mnrray Ill 715 Pat Casey I 1 0 715 GolJen Locks 1 2 1 700 Satana 1 2 1 700 Helen G 113 700 Roma 1 2 1 700 Stonewall 1 1 1 l 85 Buck Jones 1 1 2 070 Nancy McKay 1 2 0 !5i) Spontaneous 1 1 2 650 Top Lady 1 2 0 r-'A) Huonec 1 1 0 030 Mel.,.,:, 1 1 0 C30 Mike Morrissey Ill 620 Star Sweep 1 1 1 020 Bonfire 1 1 0 615 Doc McMahon 10 1 015 Melbourne 1 O 3 BO) Old Paine Ill BOO Peter Brush 1 1 1 600 Princess Jane 1 1 1 BOO The Abbott 1 1 1 BOO Virginia Queen 1 1 1 BOO The Itainsman 10 0 590 Wrangler 1 0 0 590 llreat Northern 10 1 5H5 Bri-omster 1 0 0 575 Atomin 110 5B5 Paulina 10 1 5B5 Ihllcy tun 1 1 0 5,V F.thel F 1 1 0 550 Holilen Maiden 110 550 Jaunebar 1 1 0 550 Pet Cat 1 1 0 550 Mad Nell 1 1 0 550 lied 1 1 0 550 San II. -In. n 110 550 Bessie Hope 1 1 0 550 ("airy On 110 550 Crnml»sall 1 0 2 550 Swcrpitakea t 0 0 515 Tulallp 10 0 515 Aranalice 1 0 1 500 Atloo 10 1 500 Miss l).u 10 1 500 Nervous Abie 1 0 1 500 One Gold Buck 1 0 1 500 Perhaps 1 0 1 56) Peter I e.s,y 1 0 1 500 1)1. key lA-n 1 0 0 450 l'.i ; r Brra k 1 0 0 450 llrsl Pullet I 0 0 450 Horae. 1st. 24. 3d. Amt. Fleer 1 0 • 450 Ginger P I* t 0 ') 430 Haran 1 • • 450 In Doubt 10 0 450 Kentucky Rose » ■ 0 450 Kimax 10 0 450 I uckv Run 10 0 450 M.orfield 10 0 450 Overtake 10 0 450 Ripvsta 1 0 0 450 W. P. Montgomery 10 0 450 Sam Reh 1 0 0 450 New Pink t 0 0 450 Mr Beck 1 0 0 450 Sarafa* 1 0 0 450 Annie Grace 1 0 0 450 Aunt Ixiura 10 0 450 Bstlillde Seth 1 • 0 0 450 Beulah Cochran 10 0 450 Beverly 10 0 450 Birrichina 10 0 450 Calvin 1 0 0 450 (hemiserie 1 0 0 47i0 IVnlribution 10 0 450 Dalton 10 0 450 Grace, F 10 0 450 The following are the jockeys who rode one or more winners : Jockeys. Mts. 1st. 2d. 3d. Unp. P.C. Yerrat, A 107 24 17 12 5* .23 I Hay, II 81 19 11 12 39 .23 i Majestic, J 42 12 6 6 IS .30 IVlrecca, J 63 9 13 12 SO .14 Habjan, W. 59 7 T 2 43 .12 Taylor. W 42 5 7 3 27 .12 Mann. J 33 5 5 5 18 .15 j Gross. 0 12 5 2 1 4 .42 | Clements. H 38 5 2 3 28 .13 Connors, J 17 4 0 7 6 .24 Tnnstnll. J 23 4 3 2 14 .17 Moore. F 40 4 3 8 25 .10 IGianelloni. K. 9 3 3 0 3 33 ■ Aron. L. 20 3 5 8 10 .12 i lye, I_ 37 3 4 4 26 .03 I Seremha. F 42 3 9 12 IS .07 | Anderson. A 26 2 4 3 17 .08 ■I'n ggatte, D 25 2 4 3 16 ,0S j Hicks. S 22 2 2 2 16 .09 | Hileman. E. 10 11 2 5 .20 Byrne. J 24 1 0 • 17 .01 , McAlanev. R .10 1' j McCabe. W. S. 1 1 0 0 0 100 ! liroos, P. G 10 1 1 0 8 .10 I Kelly. W 21 1 5 2 13 .05 i Prible. I) 14 1 1 3 10 .Or ! Vinters, A 9 1 3 1 5 .11 i White, R. 14 1 1 1 It .07 1 W lson. U 3 1 0 0 2 .33 ! McGraw. 3 27 1 3 2 21 .04 The following are the jockeys who finished j second or third with one or more of their j mounts: Jock-r. Mts. 2d. 3d.Unp. Stirling. D. 13 3 2 8 Mouten. M 8 3 1 5 Sporri. E. 5 2 0 3 Partington. L. 7 12 4 Lur. f 6 114 Mcehan. W 3 1 1 1 j Williams. A 3 10 2 Hastie. J. B. 6 10 5 Banks. S 9 0 2 T Demayo. K. 8 0 1 T Barham. B 4 0 13 The following are the jockeys who finished ! unplaced with all their mounts: Jockey. Mts. Jockey. Mts. Meyers. C 1 Doumin, H 3 I'ller. H 1 Estrada, M 4 Broderlck. M 2 Clark. 0 5 Munoz, M 2 Gordon, J T The following trainers saddled one or more ' winners: Trainer. Wins. Trainer. Wins. Burkharr, N. W 6 Bowes. J. A 1 Davis, W 5 Brant. C 1 ' Hilar, J 5 Cheek. T 1 [ Johnson, 0 5 Davidson, A. B 1 Jones. B. A 5 Hvcrest. J 1 I McGinn. J. B 5 Fan-is. R. J 1 I Crawford. W. A. ... 4 Foley. W. J 1 Dolan. P 4 Hall, C. W 1 Foley. G. B 4 Hatchett. W. U I Freeman. D. B 4 Kearns. J. W 1 Howell. R. J 4 Luti. E 1 Mock. B 4 Maulding. C 1 Parsons. J. A 4 McDounell, J. G 1 Wilson. C. S 4 Meligar. B. 1 Blown, It 3 Moorman. C 1 Short. W 3 Mor-y. J. A 1 Abrams. J. T 2 Pons. O. E 1 Davis. N. B 2 Potter. W. J 1 Davison. C. E 2 Sands. J 1 Klander. D. Y 2 Schlessinger, H 1 Frits. G. W 2 Shepp, R 1 Hodge. T 2 Simmons. A. M 1 Keefe. M. C 2 Taylor, W. F 1 P( n j. J. V 2 Ware, W 1 Scott, T 2 Wood, F 1 Sevin. T. U 2 Young, J. W 1 Standefer. U E. ... 2 Call. R 1 Theall, J. B 2 Charles. J 1 Tiller, N 2 Rugg. E. W 1 Trotter. C. H 2 Shearn, T 1 Ander on, C 1 Fonter. P 1 Baldwin, C 1 Grace. F 1 Bellew, L. V 1 Parker. J. W 1 The percentage of winning favorites was below normal, as shown in the subjoined tabulation : Number of days If Nnmber of races ]33 Winning first choices 43 Winning second choices 29 Winning outsiders Bl Winning at odds-on 2 Defeated at odds-on B Percentage of winning choices 32 Pimlico Turf Notes PIMLICO TURF NOTES BALTIMORE, Md., May 13. J. B. Campbell and Mrs. Campbell will motor from here to Toronto. They will stop over in New York a couple days en route to Canada. Mr. Campbell has arranged to work all of the meetings under the jurisdiction of the Canadian Racing Associations. Mrs. K. K. Hitt has a pensioner in her string here in the old show horse. Gray Chief, who acts as a lead pony. Cray Chief, who is now 24 years old, was a winner of blue ribbons in both Kngland and the United States. The Queen City Stable ships a division of its string to Toronto tomorrow. Vice-chairman was claimed yesterday by P. B. ("odd for $1,500 and the steeplechaser Frank Furst was also claimed by R. Pending for $3,000. Coventry's Injuries Less Severe COVENTRY'S INJURIES LESS SEVERE BALTIMORE, Md.. May 13.— Gifford A. Cochran left yesterday for Kentucky where he will attend the sale of the Nursery Stud and witness the running of the Derby. Mr. 'oi-hran was elated on the receipt of news from trainer Duke that Coventry's injuries were not as severe as was supposed and that there is good chance of the ailing leg responding to treatment. This means that the Preakness winner may be seen in action again this year. Battle Field, which was supposed to be the pick of the band purchased of Mr. Sims, was jumped on and cut down. Page 15 Twenty Years Ago Today: Chief Turf Events of May 14, 1905 Twenty Years Ago Today Chief Turf Events of May 14, 1905 Sunday, no racing. At a meeting of the Kansas City Jockey Club's director;", held Saturday night, it was decided to extend the Elm Ridge meeting on? week. Riley Grannan is at IiOuisviUe. He is in the best of health and has grown corpulent. A few years back he was abuut as fat as a match. Stories to the effect that James OI eary is coming to New York with a million dollar bankroll to fight the 'Mets'' because he was denied the privilege of membership in their organization are generally regarded as the invention of the yellow journals. Should O'lxary show up, however, he will probably be notified that his operations will be limited. in accordance with the policy of the turf rules as regards sensational speculations. Sporting men laughed at the strry O'Leary would b? barred because of the trouble with certain individuals over the payment of wagers on a horse that won at Hot Springs last year. A prominent eastern trainer in discussing. pecuSarities of the running at Belmont Park said, "You see, it's just the same as if you got lost. You'd ncse around until you found • street you knew and then go on about your business. That's the way it is with the horses. They're used to having the rail on the left side and when they find it's on the right they naturally want to get over where it's on the left. That's all there is to it. But after they become accustomed to it I have no doubt it will be found a beneficial innovation." * HARVEY AMES 1 Mil K IIIIXJ. BBOADWAT AT 5SD ST. HEW YORK CITT Yesterdays "Harvey Transaction" | WON! This horse had never WON a race and was beaten off in last starts, but as we have often stated before, "THERE ARE DAYS AND DAYS." The reason we are considered the recognized authority in racing is because "WE KNOW WHEN." The following is taken from yesterday's advertisement: "Mr. Ames terminated the long distance conversation as follows: 'Recommend with absolute confidence, the result should never be in doubt.' " The chart speaks for itself. "HARVEY TaUNSACTION" TODAY After the winner of the first race was official yesterday, Mr. Ames advised this office over the long distance, that TODAY'S "Harvey Transaction" has never faced the starter and again terminated the conversation as follows: "Expect this horse to win easily and, naturally, at very good odds, as same has never been to the post. Subscription, $100, in advance, by telegraph or in person. "Harvey Transaction" means one horse, not a collection. Early subscription is strongly advised. TELEPHONES— CIRCLE 2591. 2592. 2593 and 5749 'iB.r58 VfiHlfl r3 I* U (THE MAN WHO KNOWS) 1 Ddllg. xillOlllCI •pLlCdll YESTEBDAY'S ADVERTISED LONG SHOT } UP«J) Lad o' Mine, $7.10, 2nd! ™terda7S pmvate **™^ We said WIN AND PLACE, so the GANG ait H II oft* A O i\ *¥7 out 0.UITE A WINNEB at that. 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In cases where record was made on other than a fast or good track, abbreviations show track conditions. S6J4S IS FIRST IKDEX OF 19»5. sm; IS FIRST DMI OF MAY. Raring starts at 2 30 p m. (Chicago, lime. 2:30 ) ® Superior mud runner. X flood mud runner. :!: lair mud runner. (M I Maidenv "Apprentice allowance, b Blinkers. The following abbreviation* are used to designate tracks .it which time records shown in entries were made: Aqueduct Aq KemntoiFark KF Aurora Au Keiilworth Ke Belmont Park BP King Edward Ki Blue Bonnets . ... BB La tenia La Bowie Bo Laurel Ln Brooklyn Park Br Lexington Li Churchill Downs CD Maple Heights MH Columbus Co Marlboro Kb Connaught Park . CP Miami Ml Conneaut Lake CL Mobile Mo Dade Park DP Mount Royal MR Devonshire De Omaha Ora Dorval Ds Pimlico Pm Dufferin Du Raceland Rd Empire Em Rfno Re Fair Grounds FG Saratoga Ea Fort Erie FE Tanforan Ta Hamilton Hm Thistle Down TD Havre de Grace .. . HG Thorncliffe Th Hawthorne Hw Tijuana Ti Havana Hv Toledo To Huntington Hu Windsor Wi Jamaica Ja Woodbine Wo Jefferson Park JP First Race— About 5-5 Mile. Purse STiOO. 3-year ads. Claiming Today's I'd HorseAI\ stPo*. Wt nee. A.Wt Hxn Saw Cottager. 4 111. .IB •WIS' I* Belle (Ml. 1.. 109 720 89445 "St Kau.t. .". 100x715 89090 •Princess Ahmed (M). G 101. 710 •8152 "Little Betty (II), 3 104. .703 •Bermuda Lily. 2 . 101 Second Race — About 5-8 Mile. Pnrse J -. I 4 year olds and upward. Claiming. (891241 Whirlwind. 10 ... 5 108 723 (88968) "Wilton Flanna. 8. 6 99X720 (89307) "Riposte. 4 11 102x715 (89309) Fleer. 6 » 108x715 (S9317) "Star Tins*. 5 .... 0 101 .715 88289 Charles Henry. 1 7 103X710 19355 (ireen Gold, 9.... 10 103X710 89444 Z.ainer. 11 7 KI6X70'i 89143 Miss Holland. 12. 7 101. 705 83312 Helen Lucas. 2... 7 101x700 89261 Shadv I-ane, 3... 8 104.700 89143 Murphv, 7 12 106X703 89223 The iluleskinner. IS 6 108X700 Third Race— 3-4 Mile. Pnr«e $500 3 veer olds and upward. Claiming. 89368' "(iordon Snaw. 9. MI! 112 1:12% 5 108X725 89320" Red Weed. 12 MH 103 1:13% 4 113. .720 19358 Mas. n Towle :l I* 105 1:14k 4 113x715 89356 Millie Dick. l.MH 115 1:13% 5 108 .715 89316= Steve. 2 Hu 112 1 16% 8 113X710 19038 "Reliability. 5 Om 107 1 14% 6 106x710 89357» •( «ppv Ricks (Ml. 4 I 108 .705 P9^58 "Blsik Monkey. 10 5 lOSxTOfi 89291 "Double Van. 6 Om 110 1 I7';sy 8 108x700 89237 Pomerene. 7 ..Hv 115 l:15%s 9 113X7CO 95411 "Squire CharlirlMi. g 8 108. 700 19125 Billy Hoe (Ml. 11 5 113. .700 89930 Dr. Shafer. 13 Hv 110 1:16% 10 113X700 Fourth Race— About 5-8 Mile. Purse $500. 4-year-olds and upward. Claiming. (89193) "Wee Toddler. 1.. 5 90 72-1 89443 Lancelot. 12 0 100x720 18753 Ilena. !l 6 111.715 19443- "Countess Claridee, 10 4 106. .715 18577 Miss Etta. 13 4 104. 715 •9290' Hilloro. 6 4 108x715 87745 Mach:a\elli. 2 .. 7 10UX710 67179 Erskine Dale(M), 5 6 109. 710 17599 Riga. 7 9 104x710 89228 "I.ummie W.. 11 .. 4 99X710 88S68 "S«m. 4 4 101. .705 89356 Eva Song. 8 7 101. 700 Sammy Slipper.3. 7 106 Fifth Race — S 4 Mile. Purse $500. 3 year-olds and upward. Claiming. 19446- "WAR CARDF.N. 3 Hv 107 1:13% 9 109®725 19311 "Chile. 6 Hv 112 1:12% n 109X715 (89262) Stella Maris. 4 Hv 102 1:14% 3 112X715 8»$lls Spontaneous. 2 Au 107 1 14% 4 110.. 710 (89291) "ly tto. 5 L*107 1:15% 3 94. .710 89317- Monsoon. 1 ..Hv 110 1:16% 7 114x705 Sixth Race— 1 Mile and 70 Tarda. Windsor Hotel Purse. Purse $500. 3 year olds and upward. Claiming 19067- Quaver. 4 Om 99 1:44 4 111X725 19196 Frank Fogarty. .1 Ti 108 1:46 7 111x720 (11410) "Wise Cracker, 3 - Hv 108 1:45% 4 109.715 84232 "tncertain. 2 4 109.710 89448 Arragosa. 1 ...FE 107 1:46 5 111x705 Seventh Race— 1 1-16 Miles. Purf-e $530. 4 year-olds and upward. Claiming.! 19319) •lirands.in. 4 ..Hv 108 1:48% fi10oX725 (89361) "Ihislinan. 5 ...at* 105 1:1S% 4 10JX72H 89419 "Prince Direct. 2 Ti 115 1:48% 9 106x715! 19444 Figuration. 3..HV 105 l:48'j 7 109. 710 19444 lfraprry. 6 ...Uv 105 1:48 SlOoxTO". 19096 White Haven. 1 JP 104 1:49% 9 109X700 1 FOLLOW A WINNER FOR WINNERS! Our Daily Releases speak for themselves. Bead and ponder: Ma.y 12— SILVER FINN $18.60 Won Kay 11— AL BOYD 15-1, 2nd May 10 — Sunday — no release. lUy 0— JTJST *26 70. 2nd May 8— MAC LEAN $10.00. Won atay 7— CARRY ON $4.00. Wen May 6— CLOCK STOCKING $6.20, Won Hay 5— RACHEL POTTER $26.20, Won Yesterday's result not in at time of placing: th::, advertisement. 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MOONRAKER IN TRIUMPH Takes Newtown Claiming Stakes, Chief Offering at Jamaica. • Ulgh Star's Aosplrlons Debut — Blind Flay Makes It a Double for Log Cabin Stud Stable. I JAMAICA, N. T., May 13.— The Newtown Claiming Stakes was offered aa the feature of the day, at Jamaica this afternoon, and the winner turned up In the Greentree Stable's Moonraker, ridden by Jockey G. Ellis, In a drive from C. Buxton's Long Point, while H. L. Gerry's Emissary was third. The winner was a forward factor throughout the running, and was kept close to the pace which was cut out by Bluemont. Hullabaloo, was eliminated from contention, when he stumbled at Uie start and almost unseated Jockey L. McAtee. Bluemont continued to show the way well into the stretch, but when challenged by Moonraker, gave way. Long Point, which began slowly, improved his position on the outside, but showed a tendency to bear in towards the inner rail, through the stretch and when straightened out closed fast, but failed to catch the leader. Emissary, from a slow beginning, saved ground turning for home, and was a fast going third. The race carried an added value of $2,00U, and was worth $2,875 to the winner. CLOUDY AT THE START. High Star, a first time starter, racing for the Log Cabin Stable and ridden by jockey E. Kummer, was returned the winner of the opening race of the afternoon, which engaged a field of two-year-olds at five-eighths. James Butler's Surprise Party was the one to finish second, while L S. Thompson's Aucilla was third. There was considerable crowding shortly after the start in which Suomi and Acrostic were the chief sufferers. Aucilla and Surprise Party quickly drew away into the lead, but High Star went along after them. The remainder of the field was many lengths back, with C Kummer taking up to keep from going down with Acrostic, while Suomi, after beginning forwardly, was shuffled back. Swinging for home Aucilla came to the outside while High Star slipped through on the inside rail. The Butler colt passed Aucilla and drew away, but at the end was unable to stall off the rush of High Star, which finished fast and was up in the final strides. The Log Cabin Stable completed a double when Blind Play was returned the winner of the Cosmopolitan, a highweight handicap at three-quarters for three-year-olds and over. At the end he had a wide margin over G. C. Winfrey's Tester while Edward Arlington's Dry Moon was third. There was no delay at the start and the field left in good alignment. It was Tester and Turf Idol that went out to make the early pace. Before the first quarter mile had been covered. Turf Idol began to falter and drop back. Rounding the far turn Kummer sent Blind Play to the leaders with a rush and racing on the outside he moved into the lead. Kummer kept his mount under punishment until well in the stretch where he took him in hand and steadied him to win in hand at the end. Tester was used up disposing of Turf Idol the first part, but held on well when put to a drive to outlast Dry Moon. The latter showed improvement over his previous start and was gaining fast on the outside through the stretch. CUE-RACK HOMK FIRST. A poor band of platers paraded for the running of the second race at one mile and seventy yards and J. Wormser supplied the winner in Cue-Hack, ridden by R. Matthews. At the end he had a safe advantage over It. Hy-ams' Waratah and J. S. Cosden's Wedlock. When the start came Master Mind, which was on the inside, bolted and refused to leave with the others. Cue-Back was sent into an easy lead and was rated along in front. Waratah raced after him while Wedlock was leading the others. There was no change in the running positions to the end. Waratah made several attempts to overhaul the winner, but was not goi d enough. R. Alexander's Ducky and jockey L Pator proved a winning combination in the running of the fifth race, which was at a mile and seventy yards for platers. Queen's Guild raced to second place while North Breeze was third. The winner went to the front shortly after the start and was rated in front under steady restraint to win with speed in reserve. The battle for the place honors was a spirited one in which Queen's Guild just lasted to beat out North BraaW*. Walter J. Salmon's .Martha Washington, ridden by j.xkey R. Carter, was an . asy winner of the final race of the afternoon, engaging a band of two-year-olds. Medal from the Log Cabin Stable, raced to second place, while H. I'. Whitney's Stigma was third. The winner was away fast, and w.us mistress of the situation throughout. Medal raced greenly all the way. ' — • Manager Of Nursery Sale: C. J. Fitz Gerald Arrives in Lexington and Finds Horses in Fine Condition for Dispersal. MANAGER OF NURSERY SALE C. J. Fitz Gerald Arrives in Lexington and Finds Horses in Fine Condition for Dispersal. LEXINGTON, Ky.. May 13.— C. J. Fitz Gerald, Adolph Pons and B. L Squires arrived here this morning from New York and went immediately to the Nursery Stud, where they spent the greater portion of the day in company with Joseph E, Widener, Mrs. Edward Kane and Dr. Anthony McClcskey looking over the horses that are to be sold Friday and arranging details for the comfort of those who are coming in large numbers to attend the sale. Mr. Fitz Gerald has charge of the sale. Adolph Pons Is secretary for the Belmont estate. Squires is the well-known New York racing agent, who usually has confidential missions to execute at Important sales of blood stock. "The condition of the horses is superb," said Fitz Gerald, "and I must compliment Mrs. Kane and her staff on the excellence of their care and handling." Mr. Pons, who as private secretary to the late Major August Belmont, made many trips to Lexington, and has an intimate knowledge of the Nursery Stud, said : "I have never seen horses looking better than are these. They justify all that has been said for them and the effort that has been exercised in producing and fitting them, those who attend the sale will be glad they are here, even though they may not be fortunate enough to secure the animal or animals of their fancy." Squires said : "Nothing will be required now except good weather for the sale, and judging from the sample we have today it should be great by Friday." Charles H. Berryman, and his son Brow-nell, were visitors to the Nursery Stud, during the morning. Berryman announced that Harry Payne Whitney, his brother Payne Whitney, and Mrs. Payne Whitney, will be here in a private car Wednesday. John E. Madden, was a visitor during the afternoon. He saw a number of horses. When Pair Play was led out, he commended that the sire of Man o' War, My Play, Play Fellow, etc., looks like a five-year-old. Grass Maid Victorious: Scores Over Pirate Gold and My Valet in Feature Race at Maple Heights. GRASS MAID VICTORIOUS Scores Over Pirate Gold and My Valet in Feature Race at Maple Heights. CLEVELAND. Ohio, May 13.— The Missouri Stable registered its first success of the meeting here this afternoon when Grass Maid scored a handy victory in the Cuyahoga Handicap, the main attraction of the program. Pirate Gold was second, while My Valet was up in time to be a distant but easy third. Dorothy Buckner cut out the early running, but was displaced from the leadership rounding the stretch turn by Pirate Gold. At this point Grass Maid came again and. closing with good courage, disposed of Pirate Gold in the last sixteenth. Dorothy Buckner tired badly during the run home, which enabled My Valet to be third. Favorable conditions again prevailed and an excellent midweek day crowd witnessed the sport. Large fields were the order and the majority of the events were productive of keen stretch struggles. Dextrose had the speed of the contestants at all stages of the initial race, but Eddie Jr. was crowding Johnnie McCafferty's color bearer all the last half and had her doing her best at the end. Esther Grindell moved up into third position approaching the stretch turn and easily disposed of the remainder. Bill McCloy showed the way until midway of the stretch in the second event, with Boots and Shoes in closest pursuit. In the final eighth Boots and Shoes proved the gamer and won going away from the pacemaker. Mes-sines. from a slow beginning, bested the cttiers in the last quarter. Winnipeg and Chief Sponsor cut out the early running in the third race, with Gold Mount in close attendance. When straightened out for the run home Gold Mount gained steadily and nailed Winnipeg in the final stride. Sweepstakes came from the rear and dropped into third place in the last sixteenth. Showing keen speed from the start. Top Lady proved to be best of the two-year-olds in the fourth number and won handily. Golden Sweep was hard pressed near tie-end to save second place from the fast-closing Kitty B. Churchill Downs: Latest Turf Notes From Famous Kentucky Track j w CHURCHILL DOWNS Latest Turf Notes From Famous Kentucky Track LoriSVII.LK. Ky.. May 13. George Banns' Arrow Point foaled a bay colt, by Whiskaway. at filial Willi Manor, U'.ihi. sday morning. .1. ' '. Whitlow has arrived from L.-xington witli seven horses, of which all. with the exception of the three-year-old Col. Stewart, are two-year-olds. The best of the youngster! are I.oyal H. and the apeedy Kstin, a son of Westy Hogan and Veracity, which acored impr. ss-ivt ly at the Lexington meeting. Kstin is the first of the pet of W. sty Hawaii to 1. ■ sent to the rac. s. Before departing for Idle Hour Farm this afternoon, where he ne-.-ts former Governor John M. Parker, Of Louisiana, Edw anl '1 Schll id. r and John I'. Sullivan, E. R. Bradley Bald that he would only have one Derby start r Saturday. He intends to place aia n tin r. liance on Broadway Jones, which will be ridden by H. Merer. Trainer Earl Linnell reports that Oaprey pulled up lame after his morning gallop, and therefore had to b.* withdrawn from the fifth race. William Duke, trainer of the g. A. Cochraa at able, arrived from the East Wednesday. The Cochran Derby candidate, Flying Kbony, preceded .Mr. Duke hen. Th.-i latter found the colt la good shape. Harold Stakes Entries: Total of 162 Nominations for Big Latonia Juvenile Feature.; All the Principal Stables East and West Represented in This Popular Two-Year-Old Stake. HAROLD STAKES ENTRIES i • Total of 162 Nominations for Big Latonia Juvenile Feature. — An the Frinrlpnl Stables East and West Represented In This P-.puIar Two-Year-Old Stake. • jLATON'IA, Ky., May 13.— For the Harold Stake s, one of the two-year-old fixtures of the spring and summer meeting at Fair Latonia, a total of 162 nominations were received. Not only the best youngsters of the western stables but the elite of the Bast are also inrludi t among these entries. The Harold is for two-year-old colts and geldings with $5,000 added at five-eighths of a mile. The m minations for the 1925 running follows : I IIAIIOI.n STAKES— VMM sdded. For colts and! [ gpldincs two fHH old. By subscription of $20 each: $10-) additional to start; |K,0OQ added, of J which $« t0 to seer-nd. $400 to third, fourth to I save Make. Winners of $2, 300, I lbs.: $2,000 j 1 twice, or $." ,000, " lbs.; $2,(00 three times, or | ! $...(«).) twice, 7 lbs. extra. Non-winners of a Mveerstakes allowed :* lbs.; three raees, 5 lbs.: two races, 8 lbs. ; maidens never placed in a sweepstakes, n lbs. Aeceptames to be named ItMMgb the entry bos the day before the race at usual time of closlri::. 162 nominations. FIVE -EIGHTH'S MILE. Andreson & Kcndle — Accumulator, b. c, by Delhi — Carrie Hogan. Appleeate. \V. E. — Eleven Sixty, ch. c, by Sunny Slope Top Note. Apple^ate, \V. E. — Big Sweep, br. c, by Sweep — Ilawksora. I Audley Farts Stable — Bar Light, b. c, by Sir Barton — I.isht Shoes. Audley Farm Stable — Kid Boots, ch. c, by Pennant Matin. Audley Farm Stable— Lord Meise, b. c, by Ormon-dale — Margaret Meise. Dudley Farm Stable— Shot well, b. c, by Sir Barton — Checkers. Audley Farm Stable — Dinwiddie, b. c, by Sir Barton-- Irish Lass:e. Barnesdale Stock Farm Stable — Barnesdale II., b. c, by Peter Quince— Velcureuse. Baxter. \V. C— Malcolm II. Jr., b. c, by Torch-bearer -Myrtle V. Bernhardt. T. II— Collier, b. c, by Huon— Valley of the Moon. Bernhardt. T. H— Red neart, ch. c, by Sweep On --Margaret E. Bradshv. Frank W.— Henry 0. Gray, ch. c, by Basil — Variora. Brcckinridze. Desha— Love Child, ch. c, by Under Fire- -Temptation. Breckinridge, Desha — Frazer, ch. c, by Ballot — I.c:sure. Breckinridge, Desha — Chestnut colt, by Ballot-Mary Cary. Bright, J. C. & C. B — All My Own. ch. e, by Von Tromp -Ellen Atkin. Brown. ,T. U- George O'Neil, ch. c, by Wormleigh-ton-Fifi II. Brown, T. J— Socket In, b. c, by Jack Hare Jr. — Miss .Tazbo. Cnmden. J, N\ — Bay colt, by Peter Quince — Discipline. Camden. J. X.— Brown colt, by Light Brigade — Five Acres. Camden. .L N.— Bay colt, by Light Brigade — Medaena. Cannon Ball Stable — Foxy Lad. ch. c, by Von Tromp — Ituth \V. Carrick. James R.— Grand King, b. g, by Granite — Galloping Queen. Carriek. James S. — Grand Dad. br. c. by Granite — El he! D. Ccbrian. Edward Flying Chief, b. c. by Trout Iwk —Fair Charmer. Chinn. Phil T. — Raymond Dale. ch. c, by Argos— Darina. CI i Ian, Phil T. -Turner, br. c, by Tchad— Kurmi. Clark, J. E. — Dr. John Kinney, ch. c, by Porte Drapeau — Im Luz. Clark, J. E. -Tum, br. c. by Porte Drapeau— Bud. ■Clark. BaBsrt S.— Fenniiin, blk. e. by The Finn-Penance. Clark. Hubert S. — Red Banner, b. c, by Jim Gaffuey — Star Spangle. 1 Clark. Robert S— Bull Thistle, ch. c, by Jim Gaff- ney — Itiamhle Bush. .Clark. Robert S. — Breast Plate, ch. c, by Olambala — Sunburst. (lark. Robert S.-Mib McGee. ch. c, by Omar Khay- v;im Nell Hcflsa . Clay. T. J. & Geo. IL— Onset, eh. c, by Upset Betty Dalme. ; Combs. Ilruwnell— Marengo, ch. g, by Huon — Outlook. 'Cowan. S. A— Gaythorn. ch. g. by I.i^ht Brigade — Lucile B. L. i Dondas. Wm. -Harry Carroll, ch. c, by King Gorin — Marty Lou. j Dortch ]ir« s— Zeus the Second, b. c, by Zeus-Sweet Pea. Drake, W. L.— Bill Hare, b. c, by Jack Hare Jr — Hung Jane. Elliott. Van— Van Jr., b. c, by Jack Hare Jr — Honey Shuck. Fairbaim, R. A.- Longworlh, br. c, by Son-in Law — Ijuaf Sugar. Fitzgt r.ild & Patterson— Dr. Cardenas, b. c, by Golden Maxim— K ha rcnianeh. Fitzgerald & Patteison -Davis Jr., eh. g, by Worm -leighton — Lillian M.-te B. iForsytho. F. A.-Talladega, ch. c, by Flittergold— Ruth L. Grainier, Fred M.— Renbarg, ch. c, by Teter Quiuce - -Decoy. Grabner. Fred M. -Dr. A. Lowenthal, ch. g, by Ballot- Jurisdiction. Grabner, Fred M. Oak, b. g. by Vandergrift — Sidelight. Grmbswr, Fred M. -Frederick Raphael, b ' g by Prime Pal Graee Me. Grabner. Fred M. Cliicaro, br. g by Grunt. S.witlietic. Greeatrec ttaMs D^rk Jest, b. c, bv Baaeftl Tin - Ninette. Greentre,. sta'.de X;i\i ;utor. b. c, by Broomstick— ( ftrrtrT Cms. Greentree Stable Irresistible, b. c, by Dominant— J ''-.viteh. Grseatrss Steals- - Temerairc, eh. c, by WMs* Biirom II. Cafe Au Lait. Uari.e.l Bros- Home dOr, ch. c. by Mont d'Or— lioiinsiek. Ban* .1 r.ms. Inn celt, by Under Fire— Little Paiuliita. BawfciM, J. S.--Norturnal, blk. c, by Eternal aMftes, ilaj.s. T. P.- Laddiego, b. g, by Kwang -Su — i tgWd. II-nil. . II.'il Prlea Brown gelding, by Huon— Bright IsMaf. i Hoadle*. Ha] Pries Ilruun g Iding, by Uncle— Sandy I^iie!. rill Bill li , Oca IE. -IiU Alexander, eh. g, by Great Britain -Vrrn.n.i. Holland, E. J.— KUsna Lee, ch. e. kf DttU L«ati Britain Hoots, Mrs. K. M - Pay Sand. Lr. e, by llaslsllsi S. kina. II:;iP. \V. K. -sssfc'f Best. b. c, by Luke MeLuke Dorotl jr ]'•■-, h Idle Hour Stock Faun Stable Bay ealt, by T- rloisk Moorland M« lody. Use Hour Stock Paris VtaMo Baal Is Bast b. c by' Korta Star ill. ratals blie Hoar Stock Farm st.ible -BarcoU, ch. c, by 1 North Star III Dosslil Idle Hoar Btoek rami Stable BaeBetof Bird, br. c, by Bachelor's Daablc Bird I* th Hand, Idle Hour Btoek Tttrw Stable Blockhead, br. e, by Black Toawj Masks sad Paa a, International Stable SoaaisJi Lajr, b. c,- by Bsjasasss Friars 1 1 It actios. Interna tioaa] Stable PaUaB, ch. c, by Dtek Finneli FallsaoV International Stable M;.ntonian, br. c, by Main- ti'iot; loi; i. Intrriiatir.ua. Stable Martial Wand, b. C, by Ilel- bm l ssJaBvansli I I [ J I j 1 | ! I International Stable omnia, ch. c, by Von Tromat — Everything. International stable — Aristotle, eh. c, by Master Robert — Gleam. International Stable — Marrellte, ch. c, by Danger Rock — Maryora. International stable — Torch, blk. c, ky Torch-bearer — Devonshire Dolly. Island Farm Stable--Jay Bee, b. c, by Omar Khayyam — Patricia IV. Jones. B. A. — Captain Seth, b. c. by Seth— Keep Moving. Jones. It. A.— Major Seth, ch. c, by Seth— Fledgling. Kay. L. — Marvin, b. c, by Vandergrift — March. Keene, J. (ft, & G. II. — Champ de Mars, ch. e, ky War Star — Yellow Blossom. Keene, J. O. & G. II. — Magic Light, ch. c, br Gnome — Marsh Light. Keene, J. 0. A G. H. — Pipes of Pan, b. g, by Pagaa Pan--Bastante. Kelley. Frank J., Jr.— Rodrigo, b. c, by Paicines— Drumfire. ' Kenton Stable— Alpine, ch. c, by II ill ha nipt on — La Dolores. Kenton Stable — Arembee, b. c, by Colonel Vennle Smirk. Kenton Stable — Musician, blk. e, by Damroscij — Brynwood. Kirke, George— Take a Chance, br. c, by Theo. Cook — I es Iuvalides. Laffcon, Polk— Trumpeter, br. c, by Jack Hare Jr. --Liberty Maid. Laffoon, Polk — Roy crofter, br. c, by High Time — -| Onora. I.affoon. Polk — Coast Guard, br. c, by The Finn — Blakeslee. I*affoon, Polk— World Court, b. c, by Wrack — Caller Ou. I.ehan, Dan- Water-on Trail, ch. c, by Wormleigh- ton — Easter Flower. LLmbird, J. II.— Judge Dailey, br. c, by Magneto — Last Leaf. Ixmgridge stable— Pat Calhoun, br. c, by Harry Shaw - Miss Patty. Ixmgridge Stable — Open, non, ch. c, by Harry Shaw — Miss Burgomaster. Locney, J. T.— Alleghsn. b. c. by Everest -Ten Pin. Lo wen stein, Mow — Dsvid L., b. c, by Paul Weidel — Birka. Lyne, L. A. — Steinway, ch. c, by Wormleighton^ Polly Connelly. Lyue. L. A.— Husband, ch. c, by Wormleighton — Daisy Piatt. McCarty, James — J.mmie Quinn, b. c, by George Smith — Gliramergla^s. McDowell, Thomas 0L— Brown colt, by Manager Wsite— I) ream Girl. McDowell, Thomas C — Chestnut colt, by Manager Waite — Star Jasmine. McLean, E. B. — Prince of Wales, br. c, by High Ti me— Sand Pocket. McLean. E. B.— The Engineer, b. c, by The Porter-Swan Song II. Mclean. E. B. — Red Cap, ch. c, by The Porter — Bleachers. McLean. E. B — Night Express, b. c, by The Porter — The Baggage. Matlack. I). T— Genial Host, b. e, by Granite— Katpryn Kruter. Michelwm, N. A.— The Rove, ch. c, by Paul Weidel — Continue. Miehel'ou, N. A— Paul Weidel II., br. c, by Paul Weidel— 1* Dotta. Milam, J. C. — tsarist, b. c, by Sand Mole— Odessa. Moons C. W.— Hsppy Bob, ch. g, by Star Hampton— Biddy Mi Has, Moore, C. W.— MeTinkle, b. c, by Mc ;. e -Tinkle. Nichols, S. K.-Fort Brent, br. g, by King Gorin— Augusta Victoria. Parkview Stable -Ben II., br. c, by Eternal— Al- mandine II. Parkview Stable— Rhinock, b. c, by Prince Pal — Rose of Roses. Parrish, J. W.— Percentage, ch. c, by Midway— (rossip Avenue. Parrish, J. w. — Overdraft, ch. c, by Midway — Throw Out. Pendergast, T. J.— Jack Rieger, b. c, by Mont d'Or ll._ Green d'Or. Pendergast, T. J.— Tom P., ch. g, by Mont d'Or II. - Blue Cap. Pendergast. T. J— Mont Rose, b. c, by Mont d'Oi II. — Marion Rose II. Pendergast. T. J. — Cas Welch, ch. c, by Peter Quinc*1— Heliosis. I'erkins. Charles E. — High Points, br. c, by Leone —Mildred B. Perkins. W.— Jack Knight, blk. c, by Sir John Johnson —Miss Fannie. Perkins. W. -Harry Wills, h. g, by McGee— Lithia. Prichard. E. P.— Pauledda, br. c, by Paul Weidel— BBBBBS. Priebard. E. F.— Bitter, br. c, by Paul Weidel— Fiorina. bbbbbbs, Oscar E. — Kramer, b. c, by Light Brigade — i Boja. Reid, C. R. A J. C. — Equinox, br. c, by Huon II. I . •■!: Linnhe. Respess, J. «._ Bay colt, by Colonel Vennie — Crystal. BjasasiSB, J. B.— Declare, b. c, by Colonel Vennie— Couimeiisia. Kcopfss, J. B. Great Sport, br. c, by Colonel Vennie— Angeline. Respess. J. B— Musketeer, ch. c, by Colonel Vennie — Undaunted. Respess, J. B.— Chestnut colt, by Colonel Vennie— lWmnic Crest. Seott. li. W.— Button, ch. c, by Sir John Johnson-Flying Frances. Steele, O. L.— Brown colt, by Paul Weidel— Skip-torn* 'ou. Sullivan. Robert L.— Income, ch. c, by Sir John 1 ohnson— Ou t go. Tayl. r. J. Swigert— Prince Charles, b, c, by Helmet KlizaU'th M. Thompson. L. S. — Aucilla. b. c, by Broomstick — Leayonara. Trotter. E. Corncracker. br. c, by North Star III. - -Spriii'-' Maid. Varwig, Mrs. It. — Ace of Diamonds, ch. c, by nill- baiupton -Lady Welles. Whitehou^e. W. IL— Henry Fox, b. g, by Colonel Venule Zintlion. Whitehoiw. W. II.— Henry Fox, b. or br. g, by ((. lotiel Vennie — Melus. fTMttSW, John 6. Isyal H., br. c, by Westy Hogan - Miss Present. Whitney, H. P.— Cartoon, blk. c, by Chicle — Sketchy. Whitney, n. P. — Cerulean, ch. c, by Broomstick — Sky Blue. White) y. n. P.— Youare, br. c, by Juhren— Yankee Maid. Whitney, II. P. — Dedans, b. c, by Peter Pan — Driidcra. Wii 'demann. Carl— My Colonel, ch. c, by Luke Mc- Laka I-mille Morois. \V: dernann, Carl Eton. b. c, by Sweer* — Lady Bai tinan. Wied.inann, Carl Christopher, ch. c, by Olambala — Aimin.-. \Viedeiii;:[.n. Carl— Snow Man, b. c, by Huon— Loyal Lady. \\ i-ti-tiiann. Carl Mountaineer, br. c. by Troutbeck Mountain Friugi-. Williams, B. B. Sutler, ch. g, by Light Brigade— The Nun II. Williams, B. B.— Kop the Coin, br. g, by Sweep — K.-pj,-. WUliasas Bros. — Supporter, b c, by Hilarious-Ethel Ia.* Brume. Williams Bros. — Sanction, ch. c, by Hilarious— I.u'-inda. Xulapa Fsrm Stable- Frank Carter, b. c, by Eternal Helen Marie. Ztegter, William. Jr.— Phantom Prince, ch. c, by Friars Pal Phantom Maid.