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NO. 110 CHICAGO, HI., TUESDAY, APRIL 20, 1926 ... PRICE 15 CENTS Pompey for Derby: Trainer Sends Word to Downs Colt Will be Sure Starter. POMPEY FOR DERBY I • Trainer Sends Word to Downs Colt Will Be Sure Starter. ♦ Haste Given a Final Workout Before Being Shipped to Belmont Park. ■ BnriSVII.l.E. Ky.. April 19. All doubts that had existed in the minds of local turfmen regarding W. K. Goes great colt Tom- I pey being shipped to Churchill Downs t fill ' his engagement in the forthcoming ICMVll of th«- Kentucky Derby were dispelled this , morning hy the receipt of ■ letter by line , of the higher officials of the Kentucky ] Jockey *lub from w. Karriek, the colts ; trainer, in which it was stated positively that the son of Sun Briar and Cleopatra would arrive on the battle grounds -f the , great race on the morning of May 11. four dass prior to the running of the Derby. The , letter also stated that Pompey would lie a certain starter in tin- Derby and that he j Would he accompanied here by his stable-mate. Black Maria, als i a Derby eligible, but which would not start in the race. Instead Klack Maria, a daughter of Black , T'.ney and Bird Loose, would be a starter in the Kentucky Oaks, to which race she is (.lie f the eligible*. Mr. Karrick's letter also confirmed prior reports that I'omiry was taking his training soundly at Belmont Bark and that judging hy the advance he •ma making in his preparation that he ' Would be a fit horse when he landed at ' Churchill Downs. i IA1TCFI FAST GALLOP. .1 K Widener' s crack colt Haste wa-given his final workout over the Churchill Downs course tails morning preparatory to being shipped Tuesday morning to Belmont i Bark, where his preparation for the great ' race will Ik- concluded. Haste and the others Of the extensive J. K. Widener string will be shipped by special train and will go along ' with the stahles of J. !•:. Madden and Basil Hers. Haste's final try out was a satisfactory one and showed that he is well advanced in his training.. In the company of Baavo. Pah1 Wind ami Federal, Haste was galloped five-eighths in 1:05*4, going the quarter iui] M and the half in :."•]. For the first time J this spring Fail Shade was aboard the sterling son of Maiuteiiant and Mrs. Mala-prop and he had the colt well in hand all tin- way. The Quartet broke at the half- ' mile post and Haste led the parade for the entire way. running like a piece of well oiled ■machinery. He displayed a strong disposition to run away front his stablemates. but was prevented by Baade'a restraining hold. Socialist and Profiteer, the stahle's other Derby rligihlea, were not called upon for any final work. , The speediest work of the season and one that nave trainers of other Berby eligihlos food for reflection was witnessed at Douglas I Park Sunday afternoon when Alex Gordon's Bnnton ran three-quarters In the fast time I of 1:l::'r, anil pulled up sound. The work 1 1 was the final test on the local track for the sort of Cudgel and Little Bock, for Tuesday l morning he. in the company of the Bud Fisher horses in charge of Mr. Gordon, | ' will be transferred to Belmont Bark. As in I all of his late gallops Banton was accompanied by Cartoonist as pacemaker. The latter essayed to keep up with the Derby colt : for the first hall, but found tin- pane too I fast and was forced to drop back. Banton was eager to run and the watches caught ' the quarter in :J4. three-eighths in .:::,*r,. half in Ms. five-eighths in GUI4-, and the I three-quarters in 1:13%. It was easily the ; most impressive trial shown this season. i MAMOMW 1MI'I(1 MS. ii T. Archibald's French colt, ilantonian, made a go .d impression when lie galloped a mile in 1 :!♦'• under restraint all the way I Tamale Dick went out with a stablemate ' ami galloped a half mile in :" 4-r.. The Keenelaiid Stud's main Derby hope. ' Champ de Mars, created a most favorable ' Impression at Churchill Downs Honda) morning when he rattled off three quartern ( in the creditable time of l i7-r.. running thel' quarter in :Hl% and the half in :." 'i'r. Mike M -I. uke. a stablemate, went out with the Son of War Star and Yell .w Blossom, hut ' could not keep up with him. , i: B. McLean's Derbj candidate. Prince ! of Wall-, turned In a creditable work wbei In- went out accompanied bj The Engineer and ran tin- three-eighths in £7%, racing I th. quarter in :-•::':.. The work was in the I nature of • preparation for a try cut at one I mile Tueada) H. iv Whitney Dedans arenl ■ half mile in ■&!% The Beaton Farm Btubie's Timothy went three-quarters la 1:17 and Musician, hi- stable-mate went a akuilsi distance in 1:17*. The fastest work of the season at Churchill Qearna van recorded when Don Diego, a ' twb-year-ob| owned by the Keenetand si ,u i displayed keen speed b negotiating three-eighth.- hi ■»■»'--. going ti,e quarter in tin.-1 fast iitm- of :C14». This i- «-a iiv the bestjl j -,/ iiiit u*K-U wi InclUli fage) ' POMPEY FOR DERBY (Continued from first page) trial for the distance shown by any horse at the local track this season. In order to be on the safe side. Fred Kraft, trainer of Carlaris. called Dr. Henry Harthill to examine and treat the colt's injured hock this morning. The veterinarian probed and injected an antiseptic solution into the colt's injured member and gave it as his opinion that it would he at least a week before he could pronounce him cured of the ailment. At the expiration of that period Dr. Hart-hill believes the colt will be as sound as the day he won the Coffroth Handicap. The treatment given by Dr. Harthill will cause no interruption to tin- colt's training. John E. Madden paid another visit to Churchill Downs this morning and prior to returning to his home in Lexington he secured the contract on Danny McAuliffe. Louisville rider, who has been engaged for some time in helping to gallop the Madden horses. McAuliffe will leave Tuesday morning for the East with the stable, and will ride on the MetrojRilitan tracks in the Madden colors. Ceorge Terri. manager «f J. E Wid.ners Klmendorf Farm, was a visitor to the Widener barn at Churchill Downs this morning. .He had the pleasure of seeing a number of the two-year-olds that he bred at Klmendorf be put through their paces by trainer Ham Keene. Jack McPherson received word from New Orleans that R. A. Fairbairn's Derby candidate. Longworth, which had to be left at the Fair ('.rounds track, owing to a slight illness, had fully recovered and that, in the company of nine others of the stable's horses that also had been on the ailing list, would be shipped to Churchill DownM Tuesday morning. Longworth was getting along famously in his training when stricken with illness. His trainer, however, does not believe it will cause much of a setback to the colt's Derby preparation. J. B. Partridge came over from Lexington to see about securing stalls at the local j track. He reported that his stable of nine horses was now at Lexington, having been shipped from Tampa. The better known ones in the string are Rasuli. a Derby eligible. Irish l ace. Ceo. Croom. Red Lamp. Dr. Jiggs and Cuco. Jockey Cliff Barnett. who rode successfully for the Partridge stable at Tampa, also came over from Lex-ington to visit his folks, who live at Decck-mont. Puzzle of Chance Play: Declaration of Log Cabin Star from Withers Unexplained. I I ' , , ] ; , , j , ' ' i ' ' PUZZLE OF CHANCE PLAY « Declaration of Log Cabin Star From Withers Unexplained ♦ Failure to Develop as Fxpected or Trainer's Mistake Cited as Possibilities. » KY CAPT. DFNIS KFT'I'I.F. NEW YOBK. X. Y , April 1ft.— One of the most curious and baffling transactions that has come to light in the formulation of campaigns for the three-year-olds this year is the striking of Chance Blay. the Log Cabin Stable 'a leading three-year-old candidate, from the Withers Stakes. The Withers is. with one exception, the richest plum on the Jockey Club spring calendar for colts of the age of three. For the last two years it has yielded a net prize of Jl't.ium to the winner, surpassed only by the Belmont Stakes In tradition it is likewise second only to tin- Belmont. For more than fifty years — it was first run for i:i 1S74 — it has been the standout mile event for three-year-olds in American racing. Owners of potential champions have invariably looked upon the "double" of the Withers and nelmmit as the ultimate desideratum; the Withers proved speed, the Belmont endurance, and those horses that have won both have almost invariably been accepted not only as champions hut as prospective sires with their stud patronage assured. Are WC to assume then that Chance Blay s progress or lack of progress -through the early winter was such that his trainer was convinced he was not worth the $100 it would have cost to keep him eligible to the day of the race'.' If so. it is a considerable facer for those who have looked on the son of Fair Blay as one of the most promising of all the candidates for the three-year-old championship. His performances last year gave every reason to hold him in such esteem. He was beaten only a length for all the money in the Futurity, finished a strong third and. ace irding to jockey Ambrose, would have been at I'ompey's throat if Canter had not (Continued on twelfth page) PUZZLE OF CHANCE PLAY (Continued from first page) laid over on him in the last sixteenth. He ran but one race after that, the Junior Champion, and while beaten, it took the fastest mile ever run by a two-year-old in America to bring Mars home half a length in front of him. When he went into winter ipiarters it was with a standing as one of the two or three best juveniles in America, and blood lines that recommended him possibly more than any of the others to be better at three than at two. If Chance Play were of the slow beginning sort, one that needed much time to find his stride, it might be assumed that he wa-side-stepping the Withers for a strictly distance campaign. This theory would be strengthened by the selection of the Kentucky Derby, Reinvent Stakes. Travers and Jockey Club Cold Cup as his principal engagements. Rut if he is good enough to win the Relmont. it would seem that the Withers would certainly be within his powers, for speed rather than endurance appeared his forte last year. In the Junior Champion he set the pace from the start, and carried his field the first three-quarters in 1:12 flat. Likewise, the stake from which he has been withdrawn would fit in nicely with his apparent schedule. Assuming that he is going for the Derby, he would still have nine days between that race and the Withers and nearly three weeks between the Withers and the Relmont. He is not engaged in tin-two important intervening handicaps, the Metropolitan or the Suburban, so that his calendar between the Kentucky Derby on May li and the Relmont Stakes on June \2 is practically blank. The inescapable conclusion, it appears, is that either some error of judgment has caused a colt to be stricken from one of the richest and most coveted races of the year. a race perfectly conditioned for his powers and ideally dated for his schedule, or that the colt in question has not carried his juvenile promise ever to his three-year-old form. If the latter is the case and trainers seldom make such grievous mistakes in races of that importance — then it would seem that the apparently high odds of •_,: to 1 now offered against Chance Play in the Derby field are not so high after all. . Dead Heat at Huntington: Judges Unable to Separate First Two Horses at End of Sixth Race Monday J ' , I 1 l ' I : I ' I ; i I ' ' ' ( ' ! I I I DEAD HEAT AT HUNTINGTON Judges Unable to Separate First Two Horses at End of Sixth Race Monday. HUNTINGTON, W. Va.. April I*. For the first time in the history of racing at the Tri-State Fair course a dead heat flat with the running of the sixth race, which served as the feature attraction this afternoon. l.uvinia and Arragosa fought it out. racing on almost even terms all during the final eighth and reached the finish so close together that the judges were unable to separate them. Air Mail came from behind in the last quarter to beat the others home. The dead heat was not run off. the purse being split. Following the tain of yesterday the races were again contested over a muddy track and several of the contests were greatly-reduced by scratching. Overhead conditions were favorable, however, but the weather was cold and the attendance light. Closing with good courage through the stretch N'iko outlasted Ceneral Beth during the final drive of. the opening dash, which marked his maiden victory. General Seth tired after racing Ho-Horry into defeat. Showing the most speed throughout. C. T. WorthinatOn annexed the following race handily. Orpbelin and Oarenne divided the remainder of the purse after Black Art retired during the stretch run. Taking command ;.t once Thomas Biatt was never in serious trouble during the running of the third dash. After In tnc outpaced to the stretch in the fourth dash. Old Top closed with a rush on tue outside of the .eaders and nailed Kirk Lady, the pacemaker, in the mat few yards. The best finish of the afternoon came with the runainc of the fifth dash, when New Rival just got up it, the final stride to snatch victory from Hindoostan. William Cain took old Top back today via the claiming tout- out of the fourth race for $1,100. Arragosa also returned to owner Cain, who secured him out of the sixth race for J:M0i . Sarazen Starts Today ' i j ' SARAZEN STARTS TODAY HAVRE DE GRACE, Md . April 1*. The Htvat and popular Barasea is scheduled to make his debut lure at Has re de Grace loliior-ow in the "onglcssional Handicap [This rate is evidently in the nature of a preliminary for tin- Dixie Handicap at Phn-I lieo. for which he lit being pointed to duplicate his eaccest of last year. ' Pompey in Speed Gallop: Great Colt Makes Impressive Showing in Workout. POMPEY IN SPEED GALLOP • Great Colt Makes Impressive Showing in Workout. • J. B. Widener. J. K. Madden. H. ( . Fisher ami Knneocas Stable Horses Bspoatoi Within Next Few Days. « NEW YOBK. X. Y.. April 1!'— W. B. Coe"s Pompey. progressed another step in his training for the Kentucky I erby. when he displayed a high flight of speed in a seven-eighths dash over the main course at Belmont Bark this morning. The bay son of Sun Briar — Cleopatra, accompanied by his stablemate. Black Maria, was brought out on the track shortly before eight o'clock. He was playful and full of life. The pair galloped slowly towards the mile post on the back stretch and. on a signal from trainer Karriek. started together from the seven-eighths post and worked back to the stand. A high, cold wind was blowing at the time, but it did not seem to affect the speed of Pompey. I'nder steady restraint, he galloped through the first quarter in :2:W5. and on to the half in :47V,, the eolt was still under steady restraint and went the first five-eighths in 1 :»% and the three-quarters in 1 rlt^f,. Through the final eighth Pompey was well under restraint and finished the distance in 1 :28. The work was an impressive one and he came back without taking a long breath. Black Maria ran along with him the entire journey. Despite the cold blustery weather that prevailed at the Nassau county course today, there was considerable activity. Horsemen took full advantage of the slight improvement in the weather over the peat few days and sent their charges along at a fast clip. Schooling activities at the barrier were of a spirited nature and upwards of two hundred juveniles were put through the pace under assistant Boy Dickerson. The many" improvements, under construction, were rushed along while a new force of men began to tear down the inner rail on the main track in front of the stand. The old wooden rail will be replaced by a steel and wood one, corresponding to the new one ' that borders the new seven-eighths straightaway. The main track will be thrown open in the course of the next few days when the grading on the chute is completed, where it crosses the main track. Track superintendent Pels completed arrangements today to receive the stables of .1. K. Widener. .1. K Madden and H. C. Fisher. The horses, eight carloads, will be (Contiutieri on twelfth page I POMPEY IN SPEED GALLOP (( uiitinueil from first juice I shipped from Louisville. The J. E. VVidener stable is in charge of Q. EL Keene and jockey Karl Sande accompanied them. Jockey W. Harvey, who is also under call to the Widener stable, will report to trainer Keene at the dose of the Havre de Grace meeting. The Rancocas Stable, in charge of trainer S. C Hildreth. will, according to latest reports, leave Jobstown. N. J., on Wednesday. The stalls in the stable are bedded down and r--ady to receive the horses. W. A. Wollman's Half Pint, was kicked on the knee by his stablemate, Danby, a few days ago and will be on the shelf for a short time. Danhy. which was fired and turned out for the winter, is again in training; and going along well. Apprentice jockey t;. Wills, is under eall to the stable. Steeplecha.se jockey Rarret Haynes. who reeently returned from Kngland. will resume riding at the I'nited Hunts meeting. He will have the mount on the Raritan Stables Rip. Lea Heffner. of (Queens, I.. I., has announced his intention of joining the owner's ranks this summer, and is dickering for the purchase of several two-year-olds. Payne Whitney was an interested spectator of the morning gallops of the (ireentree Stable two-year-olds and witnessed the youngsters work in company with trainers Phillips and Powers. * Racing at Maple Heights: Arrangements for Spring Meeting Completed with $10,000 Ohio State Derby as Big Feature. RACING AT MAPLE HEIGHTS Arrangements for Spring Meeting Completed With $10,000 Ohio State Derby as Big Feature. CLEVELAND, Ohio. April 1!». W. If. Faber. secretary and general manager of the Ohio State Jockey Club, which controls Maple Heights track announced on his return to the city that he had virtually completed all arrangements incidental to the opening of the annual spring meeting at Maple Heights. May S to SI, a iieriod of twenty racing days. The main attrtaction will be the fourth renewal of the Ohio State I »erby for three-year-olds at a mile and an eighth, with an added value of $10,000. The conditions provide for penalties and allowances and will close May 1.",. the date upon which the historic Kentucky Derby will be decided and which usually furnishes considerable material and perhaps the winner of the rich classic- as in the case the year Black Cold won both the Kentucky and Ohio Derbies. W. B. Xorvell who will serve as presiding judge and racing secretary at Maple Heights, has submitted the conditions for his program for the first ten days of the meeting and they are now in the hands of the printer and will be distributed among the horsemen within the next few days. The balance of the book will be made as near as is possible to suit the horses on the grounds. Messers Joseph A Murphy and John T. Ireland will he in charge of the racing department and will alternate on the closing and opening days at Beulah I'ark and Maple Heights respectively. Triple Teddy Victory ^ — _ TRIPLE TEDDY VICTORY (SPECIAL A i:i.i:i ;i:a.\i i PARIS, France. April !'.' -Three sons of Teddy weie victorious at IjongchSmpe yesterday. In the I'rix Man ononis, Marcel Souaaac'a Orion Cup waa the winner. The same owner's Asl.-rus. another son of the COha stallion, won ihe I'rix Creffulhe. aid Captain Cohu'a Rayon BnleM completed the tuple for his site in the I'rix Vantcaux. Wilson-Salmon Silks: Much in Evidence Monday at Havre De Grace Course. WILSON-SALMON SILKS • ■ — Much in Evidence Monday at Havre de Grace Course. ♦ Post Horn, Punjab and Phantom Fire Score Triple for New York Turfmen. ♦ .HAVRE BE fJBACE. Md.. April 19.— The Wilson-Salmon confederacy was much in evidence at Havre de Grace this afternoon when the colors of the New York Sportsmen were seen in front in the first, third and fourth races. Two of these victories were with Salmon horses, when Bost Horn and Punjab won. while Bhantom Fire scored for B. T. Wilson. Jack Brice was carded as the trainer of all three and .1. Maiben had tin-mount on two of them. Punjab*! victory was the most impressive of the trio. This Preakness eligible was in with a fair lot of three-year-olds in the Yarrow Brae Burse, a dash of three-quarters. He was a well backed favorite and showed a smashing good performance. Off slowly Maiben did not hurry Bunjab any. being content to rate along with the rear division until after making the turn out of the back stretch. Then he shook Bunjab up and the latter went around his rivals on the outside with a great burst of speed. Entering the home stretch he was taken wide and in the final eighth took an easy lead to win going away at the end from Dust up. (OLD, IMS VGRKK ABLE BAY. A cold raw day made outdoor sport anything but agreeable but despite this a large crowd was on hand. With a majority of the favorites winning, the public deemed it a fine days sport despite the unpleasant weather. The first race was much in the nature of a wild dash. There were thirteen s'arters and directly after the break there there was a lot of jostling in which Torrence and Encamp were the principal sufferers. Bust Horn was quickest of them to get going and Maiben made the most of it, sending the Salmon colt to the front and in the early running carried Amy A. and Bexter along at a rapid pace. Entering the home stretch Bexter made his bid and for a time showed in front. Post Horn came again, however, responding with splendid courage under punishment and in the final drive outlasted Dexter to win by a nose. Amy A. was third another half length away. Torrence and Kneamp had no chance and were taken up. Bed Bennant upset calculations when In-made a runaway of the second race. In the early stages Dream Maker and Watts furnished keen opposition, but when straightened out for the final run Bed Bennant began drawing away until he had a three length lead at the finish. Dream Maker was probably short at the top of the home stretch where the leaders went wide. Dream Maker hugged the rail and for a time looked dangerous. When the real test came, however, he began to tire and at the end Canisier got up in the last few strides to beat him out for second place. Canister was on the outside the entire way and went very wide at the top of the stretch. With better luck she would likely have been a keen factor. PHANTOM HRF BY BEAD. Favorite players were again fortunate in the third race when Bhantom Fire managed to beat «olden Wanderer by a head after a long hard stretch drive. The winner was away well and quickly assuming the lead managed to remain in front under pressure all the way. He wanted to lay down in the stretch run and young Thompson was forced to put up one of those rousing finishes he so often displayed last year when he was rated as the best light rider in the East. Colden Wanderer made a desperate effort in the final eighth and at the end he was gradually wearing the leader down. I«mark. an outsider, was third. He ran a good race, despite the fact that he took the long route and went wide at the turns. Holden Spire, a good performer at Miami last winter, made his first appearance at the meeting when he went to the post in the Bagewooi Handicap, a dash of a mile and u sixteenth, for which Forecaster was a heavily backed favorite. Golden Spire was ridden by I.. Morris and beat lYince Hamlet by a neck. Morris rode a patient race on the winner. He never made a move until well around the far turn, where he gradually worked his way to the leaders and in the run through the home stretch passed the tiring leaders. Prince Hamlet made a desperate effort the last sixteenth, coming from behind with a rush. Harvey rode an ill judged rue on th.- favorite. Forecaster. Despite the latter s heavy impost Harvey rushed him around his rivals going t the first turn and forced the | ace for three quarters. It was certain that he would tire under these tactics, which he did and the finish found him last of his field. A driving finish came with the running of the sixth race when Flint. l»onarita anil Kusovia fought it out all through the home tCeattauei oh tweirtu page) WILSON-SALMON SILKS (Continued from first page) stretch the former winning by half a length while Donarita was a head in front of Rusovia. In the early running Jacques showed in front and on the back stretch Hobsc-n moved up and passed him. Munden in the meantime was nursing Flint along and rounding the far turn when he called on Flint the latter responded with a rush. When it came to a drive Flint hung on with good courage. Donarita had a rough journey going to the first turn, where she was buffeted about and crowded out of it. Rut for this she would undoubtedly have beaten the w inner. Body Cuard made a runaway affair of the seventh race. He outran his rivals from the start, and in the run to the first turn opened up a lead of four lengths. Harvey-then took him in hand for the remainder of the way. and he raced under restraint. At | the finish he was three and a halt" lengths in J front of Cray Cables, which in turn heat Steven* half a length for second place Page 2 DAILY RACING FORM VOLUME XXXII. NTTXBEX 110 Knt«TPii as second -olnsK matter. April 2. 189C, at the post office nt (lmajo, Illinois, under Act of March 3. 18?». W. J. McMurray. Publisher and General Manager. liaili Dnrins Winter Months. Daily (Except Sunday) Ralanro of the Tear. A dail.v rrflc tion of the Americas luff by telesraph. IBeffMn 20S7 HARRISON. (For business and circulation purposes only.) This telephone has no connection with the news or editorial dcpartmcnta and cannot be need to communicate with tbem. DAILY RACING FORM PUBLISHING CO. 441 PLYMOUTH COURT CHICAGO. ILL. 157-150 EAST 32nd ST.. NEW YORK CITY. N. Y. 50 RICHMOND STREET. EA5T. TORONTO. ONT 320 EAST THTFD STREET, CINCINNATI. OHIO 305-307 DECATUR STREET. NEW ORLEANS. LA SI I'.SClMl'TiON RT KIRST-CT.ARS MAIL: May to \oumlM r. inclii^ire $4 00 per month Ii....iiil,rr to April, inch sive PJ 00 per month PAYAIU.E IN ADVANCB l'.\( K NTMI'.KRS »Y MAIL II CENTS EAOTL To no considered a. id answered, all queries to Daily Kncinjr Form must he sent OTer the full name and with Mw address of writer. The name» nn.l :iddros =r ! arc enbject to a local and foreign dirorlorT test. 98087 is first index of 1926 Here and There on the Turf: Club Steak's Future. Carlaris and the Derby. the Chicago Muddle. Pompey's Progress. Here and There on the Turf Club Steak's Future. Carlaris and the Derby. The Chicago Muddle. Pompey's Progress. Kven though Club Steak is a daughter of Stake and Gap there is hardly an excuse for her name, but it is a name that is almost sure to go high in the two year old races of 1926. Stake and Cap. the dam of Mr. Jones' swift running filly. wa the first winner of th? Keene Memorial Stakes at Belmont Park in 1913 when she took the measure of Gainer. She raced for Thomas Fortune Ryan's Oak Ridge Stable and the Keene Memorial Stakes victory was her most notable achievement. Club Steak, this daughter of hers to the mating of Meridian, is far and away the best two year old of either sex that has been brought to the races this year. Probably most of the two year olds that Club Steak beat in the Aberdeen Stakes on Saturday will be racing in claiming races before long. Undoubtedly the filly has not yet met anything like the contention she will find within another month of racing, but on her two races she must be considered at least as a dangerous possibility among the best. She won her races with such ease that it is at once suggested that she is capable of much better things. And while discussing Club Steak it is inter esting to note that Meridian bids fair to have his best year as a sire. True, he ha« had only limited opportunities since going into the stud, but the showing of his progeny this year has been excellent. Besides Club Steak he has sent to the races for 1926 Noon. Matilda B.. l^ena Rinehart. Beatrice Noyes, Superline, Sphere and some others. These have all shown speed enough to suggest that they will at least be useful and it gives Meridian new importance as a stock horse. Now that Carlaris has safely completed his : long trip from Tijuana and is comfortably housed at Douglas Park in Louisville, there comes more interest in the doings of the can didates for the Kentucky Derby. There is always a chance for accident in such a long journey and the fact that the colt arrived in excellent condition is cause for con graduation. He is on hand far enough before the running of the big race, on May 15, to have every opportunity to be entirely ready for its running and he should be able to confirm his brilliant victory in the Coffroth Handicap Of course, Carlaris will be meeting an altogether «lifferent band that afternoon at ChurchUl Downs, but on paper it would seem that he has a distinct advantage over many of them in the matter of condition. Another recent Kentucky Derby arrival from Tijuana and one that must be accorded consideration is Roycrofter, which finished second to Carlaris in the swiftly run mile and a quarter of the Coffroth Handicap. This colt is greatly improved and if it should so happen that the Derby has to be run over a track that is heavy and muddy, his chances will be »yreatly enhanced. In the meantime candidates that accom plished infinitely more than either of these in the racing of last year are steadily coming along in their Kentucky Derby preparation until the 1926 renewal promises to furnish one of the greatest contests in the long history of the big race. It is little short of calamitous that there still seems to be considerable friction among th racing associations of Chicago. That is evidenced by the announcements and the contra dictions of announcements anent Hawthorne and the plans for a meeting at the old Cicero track. The Illinois Jockey Club is out with a list of stakes for its meeting at the new course which is being constructed at Homewood and. according to Thomas Bourke. his club is not in perfect accord with Col. M. J. Winn and his associates who are building Lincoln Fields in Will County. Both the Hawthorne track and the Home wood course are in Cook County and it has been generally understood that no attempt would be made to conduct racing under the 'certificate plan." which so closely resembles mutuels. in that county. But Mr. Bourke is authority for the statement that such will be the system of wagering at the new course. It is also known that the Illinois Jockey-Club has endeavored to have the Hawthorne track returned to it for the conduct of the meeting this year and that is another angle to the general mix-up in turf affairs. In the meantime the failure of the different associa tions to come together in some sort of har monious agreement threatens to wTeck the whole racing season just when the turf future for Ch ic ago seemed so bright. It is to be remembered that the Illinois Jockey Club made a failure of its racing at Hawthorne and the return of the track is sought at this time to wipe out the memory of that failure; that is the reason that has been given by Mr. Bourke. Whether or not his club is to obtain control again remains to be seen, but just now the chance does not appear to be particularly bright. Then the second meeting with Joseph A. Murphy as its manager was not a financial success and there was a sale of the track option to Colonel Winn and his associates. Joseph A. Murphy still sjieaks with authority about the future of Hawthorne and he may do so with good reason, but there is no denying that the prospects of racing near Chicago are still in much of a muddle that can do the sport no good. Every time that W. R. Coe's Pompey appears on the track there is less reason to expect that he will not be ready for his engage ment in the Kentucky Derby. His seven eighths on Monday morning at Belmont Park in 1 :28 was a workout that should prove be yond all question that he will be ready by May 15 for the Kentucky I Why's mile and a quar ter. The progress of the son of Sun Briar and Cleopatra has been excellent and he need only continue to train as promisingly as he has in the past to be on hand for the running of the big race. Dick Welles' Selections at Havre De Grace Dick Welles* Selections At Havre De Grace THKRKSA JOAN— DAXJKROtS KITTY— THRKK US. THKRKSA JOAN chased home a mighty good filly in Beatrice Noyes and a ticking by the latter is no disgrace. There is no comparison between the class of Beatrice N'oyes and the band THKRKSA JOAN will meet in the opening contest today, however, and W. Keating's filly should take the winner's share from DANGEROUS KITTY. The latter showed by her third to Sea Moss at Bowie that she's ready. Kor the show end THKKK OS looks best. This colt has a nice way of going and has been in the money frequently in his races. If. P .WHITNEY KNTRY— THK II K A THEN" —LENA KINEIIAKT. With CAPRICORN and FLORIAN carrying his colors, it appears as if Harry Payne Whitney has a strangle hold on the two-year-old second race. Both have won, with CAPRICORN showing the most from a time standpoint. CAPRICORN wasn't forced to run last time out as his stablemate Miniator cinched the race early. The Dis Done gelding may War the brunt of the work today. THK HKATHKN and LBNA RINEHART displayed enough speed in recent races to warrant picking them to fill the places. APOSTLE— WELSHOT— TRAFFIC . APOSTLK. WKLSHOT and TRAFFIC should make the third rac- and finish as named. As good a colt as Timmara is reputed to be could only beat WELSHOT three lengths, while APOSTLK, under a strong pull, boat the Weston gelding four lengths. Thry will meet again today, and the result should be the same. APOSTLK first, WKLSHOT second. TRAFFIC figures to be close. This Whitney miss is a sweet runner, and Saturday's tilt with TOY LAND gave her the needed honing. SENATOR NORRLS— POLLY M«WHH3 LES — CINEMA. H. G. Bedwell is making hay while the sun shines and while SENATOR NORRIS continues to hold his form. He has named this pood Cudgel horse in today's fourth and fifth races. In the fourth his chances look best and has only one horse to beat. POLLY McWIOOLKS. They met in the Harford Handicap opening day and were third and four h. Since then, however. SENATOR NORRIS has won one good" race. He will have to give- the filly a great deal of weight but should concede it and win. CINEMA at 97 pounds is well placed. This is exceedingly light weight for such a good one and she might step down for the winner's end. A play to be in the money is almost a sure thing. SA R A I E N— JO Y SMOKE— SEN ATOR NORRIS. Much will depend upon SARAZKN'S temper today. It" the great little gelding is in a running mood he should tow-rope the band opposing him. If. however, he is in a sulking mood a common everyday plater can beat him. Max Hirsch has him ready. K. F. Whitney's speedy JOY SMOKE, in receipt of ten p unds from Mrs. Yanderbilt's gelding may be the runner-up. He wheeled in the Harford Handicap so there is no recen: race for a line on his form but if he's ready he's a fast trick and capable of extending SARAZKN. SENATOR NORRIS has a better chance to win the fourth than he has in this race but if he goes here he will be hard to keep out of the money. SWEPT— FRED UIBNER— V. REEK FRIAR. A large band of cheap platers meet in the sixth with SWK1T probably best. He was a good second to Montferrat last week and the same race repeated today should bring him home- winner. Write your own ticket for the place. FTtKD DUBNER isn't much but may show great improvement if he runs to a recent workout. Since reaching Maryland GREEK FRIAR has picked up and his trial gallops were much better than his Miami races. He may be the one to show. WILKES-BARRE— HID ALUO— ROXANA. A misfit ride made WILKES-BARRE look bad last Thursday. In contrast with his three previous races that gallop was a knockout. Throw it out and string along with him to cop the final heat from HIDALGO and BOX ANA HIDALGO gets a slight drop in weight off his last, which he won. He likes the one to beat. ROXANA won a nice race from Lanoil and Gray Gables the other day and a repetition of that effort is good for a part here. Daily Racing Form Selections DAILY RACING FORM SELECTIONS HAVRE DE GRACE The horses which seem best in today's races are : Trackman's Selections. 1 Maid of India, .Toe Junior, Long View. 2— Capricorn, The Heathen, Fable. 3— APOSTLE, Traffic. Rapture. 4 — Cinema, Mr. Pepp, Senator Norris. i — Kdisto. Joy Smoke. Golden Rule. 6 — Fred Dubner, Swept. First Edition. 7 — Johnny Jewell, Rupee, Panola. T. K. Lynch. Daily Raring Form Selections. 1— Dangerous Kitty. Three Ds. Maid of India. Theresa Joan. 2 — Florian, Capricorn, Colored Gal, Lena Rinehart. :i — Apostle, Welshot. Traffic. Rapture. 4— Senator Norris, Backbone, Cinema, Pott* McWiggles. 5 — SARAZEN, Senator Norris, Joy Smoke. Golden Rule. 6 — -Swept. Fred Dubner, Poison, Greek Friar. 7 — Roxana. Wilkes-Barre, Island Fairy. Hidalgo. Consensus. 1— Maid of India. Dangerous Kitty, Joe Junior. Three Ds. 2— Capricorn. Florian, The Heathen. Fable. ::— APOSTLK. Traffic, Rapture. Welshot. 4 — Cinema, Senator Norris, Mr. Pepp. Backbone. o — Sara/.. ii Joy Smoke. Kdisto. Golden Rule. ti — Fred Dulmer. Swept. First Edition, Poison. 7 — Johnny Jewell. Roxana, Rupee, Wilkes-Barre. COLUMBUS The horses which seem best in today'.; races are : Trackman's Selections. 1 — Big Sapp. Reprieve. Black Sand. 2— Jack Pot. Wilton Flanna. Royal George. 3 — Little Barbara. Sinvona. Oak. 4 — Glenn, Palmetto. Sir Glen. 5 — Sunbrae. Kdmon. Tom P. 6— PEACE PAL Bay Dingle. Nettie May. 7 ■— Maddenstown. Wilmer the Wizard. Mer-cutio. F. Mays. Daily Ilaciug Form Selections. 1 — Step by Step, Big Sapp, Yoorflor. Limp Ward. 2 — Jack Pot. Havana Kleetrie. Wilton Flanna, Dr. Sisk. 3 — Nevertheless, Towton's Choice. Hootch. Sentmanat. 4 — Glenn. Sir Glen. Palmetto, Tea Cosy. 5 — Tom I'., Coral Reef, Yariation, Queen Anna Marie. (,— Peace Pal. Bad Luck. Bay Dingle. Piedra, 7— MADDKNSTOWN. The Colonel, Wapiti. Wilmer the Wizard. Consensus. 1— Big Sapp, Step by Step, Reprieve. Black Sand. 2— Jack Pot. Wilton Flanna, Havana Klee trie, Royal George. 3 — Little- Barbara, Nevertheless. Sinvona, Tow ton s Choice. 4 Glenn. Palmetto, Sir Glen, Tea Cosy. i — Tom P.. Sunbrae. Kdmon. Coral Reef. 6 -PEACE PAL. Bay Dingle, Bad Lin k. Nettie May. 7— Maddenstown, Wilmer the Wizard, The Colonel. Mercutio. HUNTINGTON The horses which seem best In today's races are : Trackman's Selections. 1— SANCHO PANSY. Red. Sacajawea. 2 — Without, Pentecost's Last, Berretin. 3 — Ix)tto. Helen Major, Josie M. 4 — Melvina. Vodka. Satana. 5— Bills Hope. T. H. Everitt. T-isting I ove. 6 — Dustproof, Widgeon. El Astro. F. H. Sproule. Daily Racine; Form Selections. 1— Red, Lord Allen, Saiuho Fans . Sacajawea. 2— Lady Oxford. Machiavelli. Collie Tokalon, Berretta. 3— LOTTO, Helen Major. Josie M.. Garish. I — Toomleola, Vagrant Dltt-J . Melvina, Vodka. 5— Bill's Hope. Cock o' the Roost. T. H. Kvcritt. lasting Love. 6— Frank Fogarty, Kl Astro. Padlock. Consensus. 1 — Red, Sanoho Pansy, Sacajawea, Lord. Allen. 2 — Without. Lady Oxford. Petite ost's Last. Berretta. 3— IX)TTO. Helen Major. Josie M . Garish. 4 — Melvina. Toombeola. Vodka. Vagrant Ditty. 5— Bill's Hope. T. H. Kxeritt. Lasting Low. Cock o' the Roost. 6--Dustproof, El Astro. Frank Fogarty. Widgeon. JUAREZ The horse which seem btst In today's races are : Trackman's Selections. 1 — Cascade, Flower of Eden, My Dream Light. 2 MAYO R.. My Ornoie. Dorothy Pop. 3 — Stage Star. Simpleton. Sweet and Low. 4 -Spicebush. Dode Adams, Cranny Lee. 5 — Colando. Colimore. Dan Hogan. ti — Major Seth, Korbly. Time's Pp. 7 — Lorena L., Yibra, Shasta Sol. P. Clark. Dally Racine? Form Selections. 1 — McMurphy, ' Polly May. Cascade. Louie Fallon. 2 — Rapid Traveler. Arctic King. Old Sinner, Mayo B. 3 — Sweet and Low. Montdale. Whips. iw. Simpleton. 4 — Spi'-ebush. Dode Adams. Granny Lee, Marqnesito. 5 — Dan Hogan. Colando. Colimore. Little Hope. 6— KORBLY, Major Seth. SUpper) Smile. Wahkeena. 7 — Nan's Fortune, Lorena L., I'low Steel, Shasta Sol. t'onsensns. 1 — Cascade, McMurphy. Flower of Kdcn. Polly May. 2 — Mayo B., Rapid Traveler. My Oracle. Arctic King. 3 — Sweet and Low, Stage Star. Simpleton, Montdale. 4 — Spicebush. Dode Adams, Granny Lea, Marquesito. 5 — Colando, Dan Hogan. Colimore, Little Hope. 6 — KORBLY, Major Seth. Times Up, Slippery Smile. 7 — Ix rena L., Nan's Fortune, Shasta Sol, Yibra, Maryland Turf Notes MARYLAND TURF NOTES HAVRE DE GRACE, Md . April ti. J. P. Smith reports that the plater Carol has been taken down with a slight attack of fever. Jockey O. Bourassa was an arrival from the Seagram farm at Waterloo. Canada, where he has been assisting trainer Bringloe in getting the Seagram horses into shape for the Toronto spring meeting. Bourassa will do the riding for the Seagram Stable at the Havre de Grace and Pimlico meetings. His engagements are being made by 'harles Hagen. Joe Bauer has arranged to pack his traps and leave with his horses for Jamaica at the conclusion of the present meeting. Frank J. Kearns will ship his racers to the same track some day next week. W'hen the racing at Havre de Gram comes to a dose Frank Farrar and J. W. lyewis will send their horses to Aurora where a twenty-seven day meeting is scheduled for this spring. Kdward F. Whitney is expected lure to-i morrow. His departure from New York has bfecn delayed for several days through a slight indisposition. Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Salmon were at the course this morning bright and early watching trainer T. J. Healey put the Salmon racers through their paces. The Preakmss Stakes candidates I'rsa Major, Display and Flight of Time were all sent three-quarters: Display in 1:M%, and the other two in l is. Wilderness galloped three-quarters in 1:1$%. Jockey Douglas Fisher, who rode a numher of winners at the Oriental Park meeting m Cuba, has signed up with tin \V. M. Jeffords stable. Norman Kennedy, who suffered a broken limb as a result c.f a fall while riding through the field at Pimlico last fall, is up and about again. He was confined to his bed until Christmas and the plaster cast was not removed from his leg until February. Kennedy is still with the Brookmeade Stable, but will not be seen in the saddle until later in the season at Belmont Park. Woods Garth has arranged to skip a division of the Garth stable to the Woodbine track immediately following the close of racing at Havre de Grace. Several of the jumpers in the stable will be included in the shipment. William Irvine also plans to send the TiA^'2zi F. ^Tiutr-ey horses to Toronto after the Pimlico meeting. lieutenant Seas, tfas cross country lmrse in the W. G. Wilson stable, is expected to reach Pimlico this afternoon. He- j* being shipped from Canada, where he has hcen in winter quarters at a farm near Toronto. W. Irvine has taken up four t wo-year-oid ■ which he had turn«*d out at James Arthur's farm in the Lsjps; Green Valley. They are all home-breds. The plans are to reserve this quartet for the fall meetings in Man -land. The Garths Bra considering offers made for the two good fillies Beatrice Noyes and 1ub Steak and a transfer will likely be made in the next few days. One best bet — SARAZEN, fifth race Page 3 Daily Racing Form Charts: Havre De Grace OAIUT RACING FORM HAVRE DE GRACE (Copyright. 1928. by Daily Racing Porm Publishing Co.) HAVRE DE GRACE. MD.. MONDAY. APRIL 19. 1926. (1 Mil- . Fifth ,1a v. Harford Agricultural and Itreeder* .Unocal ion. Spring meeting of l:; days. Weather clear. St.-w.mN. I! IV (A.nkling. R. Waters and B. Rrown. Jr. Judges. II. J. Morris, Joseph M Lcnnaii and J. r. 1 timer. Matter, J. Milton. Racing Secretary. Joseph McLennan. Ra. nig starts :,t j;:;ii ,,. ,,, (Chi.ag.. Cine. 1 ..SO |i. mi \V indicates whip. S spurs IS lilinkers Fig U-vs in parentheses following the distance „r each race indicate date, track reco.d. age of horse and Welsh t carried. 'Indicates apprentice allowance. ilO^fll FIRST RACE— 4 1-2 Furlongs. April 25. 1925— :53— 2— 110.) Purse $1,200. 2 year-olds. ™ vf _7V»A Claiming. Net value to winner $850: second. $200; th.rd. $100; fourth. $50. Indev Horses AWtPPSt 'i Str Fin Jockeys Owners Eqiiiv. Odds Strt O0704 TOW HiiKX wn 11.) 1 1 » p n J Hajben AY J Salmon J295-100 *MI-,H ' IM5XTKR w 114 12 « 3»^ l"k I'J II Kricks-n It w farter . § emtio.) 007K.5 AMY A. w 107110 ^ P »*M I) KroK'Ue W K Sallee t.:245-10» 00742 UILI.IK K. wall] 4 .1 G* l |« C Rob's. ,n AY Keating 270-100 TOItRKXCK w 107 s -8 !)■ (J' 5J J Clial-nts P H KauU-rtner 385-100 Hlll»«X01IK KBCOXD w 110 n 10 i.s* sj f.jw smith PaatlaM Otallla 22S5-1UO O070.-, SI I'KIt CAY w 111 « | «| 4J 7' W Harvey R I'arr § °°'-- RIXTH D. nOIll 4 P 7- 8«* F dTMtl New Jersey Stable fi! 5-100 PMM OVKR LORD w 114 2 9 SJ 10» 9'JJ Rutwell K I' AYl.it'nev 7250-100 IMU TOMMT PORTER wilt 5 13 ]2'i1l« 10'' I. Morris International Stable 1!*5-101 M?«4*RNCAMP w 105 | | q y »• |; Thpson R T Wilson t U-PIAN w 107 9 11 U 13 If P Smith s Raaa f KORKTOP W 110 7 || HI 11" IPS J Oallahn H Q Redwell 2O4O-100 TMutuel field, itotipled as W. I. Salmon and K. T. Wilson entry: |R. W. ( arter and It. I'arr entry Time. :23«s. :49, :55"i. Track fast. $2 mutuels paid W. J. Salmon and It. T. Wilson entry. $7. IK) straight. $4.3o place. $::."0 show: R. W. farter and It I'arr entry. $21. 70 place. $15.00 show; Amy A., field. $14.10 show. r |iiivalent Ixioking odds — W. J. Salmon and It. T. Wi'snn entry. 11)5 to lO) straight. 113 to 100 place. S5 t.. ion hhow; K. W. tarter and It. I'arr entry, '.185 to 1O0 pla.e. (ISO to 100 show; Amy A., field. 005 t.. I'M show. Winner - h. -. by Huon Postgirl, by (Seorge Smith (trained by J. Pryce: bred by Mr. Walter J. Salmon ) . Wem to post at Mf. At post 1 minute. Start good and slow. Won driving; second and third th- same POUT HORN set the early pace and. after being headed, came again in the stretch ami finishing fast, outgamed DKXTKK in the final drive. RF.XTKR move! up rapidly after entering the ftome str.-t.h. hut t red arter taking the lead at the eighth |M»st. AMY A. raced well and was outside of the leaders for the entire race. WII.I.IF. K. cloned a gap and tired TOBRRN4K was in a jam soon after the start and was taken up. KNCAM1' was crowded Iwick and was pulled up right after the start Scratched IKIK2H' Captain Jack. Ill: 0O742 Fly Hawk. MS; 0070-5 Matilda P.., 94: MOM Sir l'.arlev. 102: Tread. 110: Hathaway. SMI; long Joe. 114. Overweights Amy A.. 2'-. j.ound.-: Willie K.. 1. AAttai * SECOND RACE— 3-4 Rile. (April 21. 1926— 1:11 — 4—129.) Purse $1,200. 4-year-olds and d ""Ov»A** upward. Claim-ng. Net value to winner $850: second. $200; third. $100: fourth, $50. I:idex Horses AWtl'PSt '4 % Str Fin Jockeys Owners Kouiv. Odds Slr't t - M7SS*RKD I'KNNANT w 4 IK. 6 1 1» 1" 1= H W Alun.len Mrs B MfBfttMla 810-100 » llOV;:t(AMSTi:i: w 4 111 5 4 41' f.\ pASMP Horn Joaquin Stabl* -45-10.) *) «07fi.V'l»RKAM || .\KKRwb | 11". L' 6 P| L'l V ?,- V Stott A C Hostwick 285-100 O07".", WAITS wn 4 lit 7 3 L"i : *■ 4- 41 W Harvev (' J» Winfrev L")t 5-1 )0 : MMtt'HCOKCHRR wb 4 111 .: g ;,nk f C- 5» R M rim-lli Mrs A Swenkrt 77.-100 v I007K« »1.KATHK|:WOD w 5 10H 1 7 fc C-t 55 6«k IS Th|.son Mrs K (J Bain 5C5-100 00408'M UI.KAN w i 111 4 5 S S 7J 7* J Ta'maro Mrs W J Howard 1225-100 I! W, »7:S44 l).».\t:i;S wb I 112 S 3 71} 7' 8 8 K Smwo.l Mrs J Kook 4275-100 Time, .23*4. :48 i. 1^*%. Track fast. $2 mutuels paid ISed Pennant. $lS.2t) straight. $7.:W pla.e. $4.00 show: Canister. $4.80 place $2.80 0 ■how Dream Maker. $2.!H show. Kuuivalent Iwioking odds — Red I'ennant. S10 to 100 straight. 2fi.-. to 100 place. 100 to 100 show Can-iat.r 1 1 140 to ion place. 40 to 100 rhow: Dream Maker. 4.5 to 100 show. Wiiinei Cli, g. by I'cnnant America, by Voter (trained by W. (.. Wilson: bred by Mr. Thomas s C McDowell) I Went to paal at :'.:0O. At post 2 minutes. Start go.nl and slow Won easily: second and third «ln\ing ItF.D I'KXXAXT showed the most s|»eed from the stait under a suin-rior ride, raced DRKAM i I i MAKKR to defeat 111 the first half mile and drew away in the stretch to win easing up CANISTKIt ■ was hard ridden most of the way and outfinished the tiring DRKAM MAKKR. The latter saved g ound when entering the home stretch, where the leaders came wide. WATTS Miowed speed but quit ^11 the • stretch. I KATHKRWOOD began slowly and was shuffled ba. k S-ratched 00O0«; 1 Rowlands Rcjuest. IS; 0O07O Mark Master, 115: t8) »;2• Harlan 110- 00807 Ca«-tilla. !- 1*4. - OO^fi*^ THIRI »ACE— 5 1-2 Furlongs. (April 16. 1921— 1 06U— 3—108. ) Purme $1,200. 3-yea.r-WOUO .. olds. Claiming. Net value to winner $850; second. $200; third. $100: fourth. $50. j Index Horses A Wtl'I'SI ', U, Str Fill Jockeys Owners K |uiv. Odds St r t ■ MMW*PHAXTOM ran wb 106 :: I | 1J U 1" B Th pson It T Wilson t2oi-lo0 B) $••$1 :ol.l»K.\ \\AM»Kltwl08 8 S RJ ".Mr, 2- A Hunt J W ISean 19"Ki-100 007«:t LANARK wb 110 12 1 6- 5= :5J 31 C Ralls J W Rosenthal 7225-100 I 00707 Sii\ w- 105 7 8 2 1"1 2'i 4'' J t'halm-rs A Mounce 470-100 0 007K7"l:KST SHOT w 98'. 9 4 R* 7» 6' a* W Munden K F Whitnev MMM a o«i7«6 CUFT wB m i 9 tt* 12' 9\ «J D Praa/tia O w i »e fi 45-ioo • 00707 MAIlYtiltAl'K wb M 11 11 7'' 8* S» 7' AY Harvev New Jersey Stable 2105-100 0 (•?Mti*CORKA w \di\ 2 M 41 4" lakaakV Stott (i AY Foreman t 007XH BRUSH BT wsb 110 4 7 5"' t; 7» 91 F Col'lettl Sacra mo re Stable ir.5-100 007K7*CHAR1. -|K • 91 10 :: 1.: R 10- 10- J C Mtrs'r J P Jone.s 3850-100 0 O0.-,-.{4 l.KMNOS wb llrt H 2 P N| 12- 11'. J Malawi AY J Salmon 1 t OO.VU'SI'KCIAI. AOOOUMTwMI 6 12 10i UJ 11' 121 J Icvlan.l K K Hum 455-100 • (M)J»ii-'I!ki;kky sqvarkw Ml m 9^9- I:: n .1 MaUwr O ■ Paaa f . IMutuel field. Jt oupled as R. T. Wils„n and W. J. Salmon entry. Time. :24. :49S. 1:08S- Track fast. |S niuliiels paid R. T. AYils.ui and \V. J Salmon entry. $7 10 straight. $4.31) place $::.;() show : O.ilden Wan.l.ier. $15 70 place, f 10.00 sh m : Lanark. S1S.MI aWw. Baal »li al aaaftkks odds — r. t. Mttsaa and v. J. kakaaa ilii. '.'.".r. to 100 straight 110 to nut alacc . t;5 t,. UMi sh.,w «. dden Wanderer. 0X5 to lot) place. J.tO to KM) show: Lanark. 8:SO to MB show. Winner Fh. g. by Campfire Fantastic, hy Disguise (trained bv J. Prvce; bred bv Mr Richard T Wlison I . Went to |N.st al .: 'SO At post 4 minutes. Start good and slow. AYon driving: second and third , Ike same PHANTOM F1RK raced into the lead at once, but was doing his lM-st all the way and had 1 to be hard ridden .it the end to withstand the challenge 01 OOLDBM AYANDKRER. The latter was a l.irwar.l ...ntcnler f-om the start, saved ground » hen entering the home stretch and finished fast LANARK worked his way up on the outside and made a fast finish. SOX was speedy but tired There i was home crowding soon after the start in which 1SKRKKLKY ■QUARK KPBCIAL ACCOUNT ind j ( IIAKI.I IK were taken up. Scratched- U7480 Rockov.r. 101: 007S0 Majub.i. 107: !)K iSO Palmist. IRS: '.i'.V,8.5 Ijidy Bountiful 100 ; M«M Meridian Hill. P4 : 00744 Stony Man. MM; MMM Highwayman. 107. Overweights I, olden Wanderer. 1 |miiiiu1: I'.est Shot. 1 '-..: obra . IV*. 00S84 "222 2ff!£2? SSl ££**&• g".»xl» * g»-J Y*™" Br«e »—- p«"e vFVrC?VF^ $1.400. 3-yoar-olds. AUowances. Net value to winner $1,000 second $250- third $100 : fourth, $50. Index Horses AWtl'I'St ■, '...Str Fin Jockeys Owners K-iuiv Odds Str t 00744 PUNJAB w 110 6 ?. 1*4' U l1 J Maib.,1 AY J Salmon 115-100 007KH HIST UP wb 112 4 2 2'12- M I'J H Kii ks n flaamai BUbtl 480-100 ! • (MltttMOXTFSRRAT wb 112 14 HI' 3= 3' F Coll.tti Sagan.or- Stabl- :lo-100 »7.S«7 WAR LORD wn 112 I .; tl 5" 4« 4« K Horvatli Otea Riddle Farm Sta I2W-H* I O053J FORK STAR w Ml 3 1 1; »* 5" i- J Fallahn If C, Re.lwell 1155-100 00763 TROFHLK MAKKR w 106 5 5 6 6 6 C J (halmrd AY Carth GSOi.-pv. ! Time. :23*i. :47'i. 1:14. Track fast. |t niiitiie's paid Punjab. JL.Ill straight. $2. H place. $2..:0 aftaw; Dust Ip $10o pli-e S- 70 ahaw Mont l.rrat. f2 M akaar. K |iiivaieut looking txlds - Punjab. 115 to 1O0 straight. 45 to KM) place 15 to 100 show Dust Da 10O to loo pla.-.-. S la MM show; Montf-rrat . .» to 100 -how. Winner B. .. by Rrown I'nnc- 1! American Reality, bv Parte Itniin.-d bv J Prvce- bred \\ .Air Walter J. Sal in. * * W.-nt to aaat at 4:0-5. At ; ost 1 minute. start good an 1 slow. AYon handilv: tacaal and i;,ir | driving. PUNJAB In-g.in slowly and was badly outpaced for the first quarter, but came with -i rush •fter rounding the far turn and came very w id- w Ma entering the home stretch then raced into the 1-a.l aiii sraa g..ing away. Dl BT DP followed the earlv aafraaalll rtaarij until in the .tret.h where I.- naifl MONTPKRRAT and finished fast The latter set a fast pace and saved ground on the turns but tired WAR LORD could never get up. FORK STAR quit Scratched 'MI7W la Ferte. nil. alll&ft^a FIFTH ?A££— J 116 Mlles" *»*■ 18 I— 1^1% t II.) Edgewood Handicap WOUtl Purse $2,000. 3-year-olds and upward. Net value to winnei $1,450. second $350 third $150. fourth. $50. Indei Horses AWtl'I'St \ , *, Str Fin lockcys 4)wners Kquiv Odds Str t ' WIMOOUMDI Sl'IRK wb 4 117 C 4 5'1 « 144 1»» L Morns Sunny land Stable -PMOu OO04I I'RINFK IIA.MI.KTwb i 115 :; 3 tl»k ti»k 7 a'J SJ K ISarnes- HOBMvtU MK-MI 00.533 WAR MAN VIM I 1 l«k l«k 1 •■ .:" t J CMUaa'ra AV C Trover LJ, I'M 000'JH KALI!.. A W 4 111 4 6 7 7 fi" fi'i4" I. PlaStte W R Sallee 10s5-WO , 0004 1 IKVSl\ WB 5 108 1 i M ;i 4b ^h JH ' RaJla ,.. M K(.,i,. . 1116-100 .00070 .AISRITRATIMN w 4 109 2 2 I 4 :: . iaft PA Hi Y Stott ,; \V Korema,, MO-MO ! (00041 il'i .LI.c'ASIKR wb 4 124 7 7 S* V 21' 7 7 W 11.. • v- y T W 11 TSr.-n M-M8 , ■ Time. :24. !« %, I:M%, 1:41. 1 49'i. Track fast. , $2 MlBlla paM CaMM Spire. $8.80 straight. $., iu pla.e. MS :S0 show; I'riu.e Rami, t BIS (r) p'a-e $s ::.» Maw; w..r Maa, $5 ho -how , Baaivateal kllkllll sMl ..olden Spire. :;I0 t.. lou straight. 15.5 to 100 pla.e. 105 to 100 show Prince H.inlei. .5«Hl la I1** pla..-. SIS to 100 show: War Man. UK) to I'M) show Wii.n.r I li .. by ...,l,|en ISroom Oloryiuaid. by Gfcrtfler (trained bv R. A. Smith bred lv Mr I and Mrs. \Y M. Jeffords 1. • | Went to |N.-t at I M. Al iM„t 1 minute. Start g.«.d and slow AYon driving; s.-end and third -the K„„e ..ol DK.N Sl'IRK was waited with until after round, iu (1..- far I11111 then moved up graduailv aul. in the -tret.h. taced into the |.-»,j. |,ut hai| to |M. ridden out to the end PRINCB IIVMIFT sraa l.a.iiy out pa .-d m the early running, bat dosed | gap in r.s.duie raaUaa when called on and tat aa and . AYAR MAN at the end. The latt-r set a ..,Khi I)a. ... ,,„, lva „,„..,, „„.,( 1|( r_„.iu rORBCABTKB ,,,!.. i defeat and t,r-.| FORBFASTKR was r.dd.-i. arttk l«x.r judgment and ra aid to the leaders while round t lug the first turn and. despite his Ilea ry impost. r,,r, e,l the pace to the last turn then 1111I . Bcfatchai cMMllCaaaattar, 120. OOSfifa SIX^H ^C1"1 l-W *ile»- (Sept. 18. 1920— 1:44*,— 3— 138.) Purse $1,200. 3-year old. vvuvv and upward. Claiming. Net value to winner $850; second. $200: third. $100; fourth. $50. Index Horses AWtPPSt'j fcj % Str Fin Jockeys Owners Equiv. Odds Strt Ooi-»*!,!;,N:N7„n-1 W71°3 ! »«•»*«• * n W Munden J H MMM 395-1.*) -/•o.i, ,\ , V ■"! X7 S 7 51 4'1 3»k |t|» II Howard W C Raines MS-MI 0I--II. !iks!.\v:V w 5 108 5 8 9* 7i 5' 4« 3'1 J Inland Mrs A R Lawsoa .15 100 1 2" -r.-^. W41a3 ' 3 -" lh ^*, :'* ** V St"» W « trover 410-1-W ^-^n u.,.;^ was 111 9 10 1**4 P n 51 J Josiah AY It Murray MMM a2aJt.r?2 '''vIIn-,r wb:! 92,, 4 4' 5h W 7"'s Ueb*rt J * R'.hardsoB BtM-M -i^,., iSl .^.'V.' ww 1061 2 MP »' 8n»8' P J Ta'maro PR Kean 8065-100 •»ir ' \",N\M,,N wb 4 104 I fi 7 8» 10-10' 9» IS Th'p*.n (} C Denny .875 10. •MMisn.;, SS w 7 113 7 1111 10-- 9u 9.10* J Chalmr.s A Rrusco t RM-W 1!K -W* £n ;" snk|t " n n () CteRaaJ r, B I'ruett t f.,„ir IMutuel field I, Time. :24»4. :50^. 1:16^. 1:43«5. 1:50S. Track fast. ,., 2 U,V-^," ',!,,,,-Kli"t- »•« straight. $4.80 place. $4.00 show: Donarita. $5.! 0 place, $Lo0 show: Iwlisovui. ?.i.SO show. . Kquivalent lKmking ,h1,1s Flint. :'.i.5 to 100 straight. 14() to 100 place. 100 to KX) show; Donarita. MS to 10O place. 1.80 to 100 show; Rusovia. 0O to 100 show, r.utlerl""^ n'' "' ',y 1VM,:t's '"'""''J'- '• • King James (trained hy P. K Fitzgerald: bred by Mr Jani-s Went to paal at 504. At irnst B minutes. Start good and slow. Won driving: second and third Hie sMll,e. MINI raced close up Ulllil after pas ing the half urle [fcist. then moved up on the outside and. lacing into the lead with a msh. held DONARITA safe all through the home stretch. The latter had a rough race while going to the first turn, where she was knocked about, then raced well, but tired al '.". KoU"H. J" ■ V" ]""S ,■"""",, f" """f"'^1' KISOYIA. The latter was going fast at II ml. making and tfr"d "" *—*• ou( paced. HOISSON and lACQCaBJ alternated in early ,-.■,. e S. rat. bed BM83 Ren Handly. S7. Overweights Sam Smith. :;i.. pounds: ( innamon. 1. 00867 SELENTH^ RACET1 i;1* MiIes- gRJ*. Ml IBM- l.M% mm.) Pawa $UR »aaaa. vvr«_»v»va olds and upward. Claiming. Net valuo to winner $850; seconl. $200. third. $100- * fourth, $50. Index Horses AAVtI'PXM, g % Str Fin Jockeys Owners K,-.iv. Odds Strt ■Mgf7»RODT OPARfJ wb fi 10s 7 4 1« V 1« 1^ P]W Harvey PL Fuller 100 00,68«.-srK\ KNS w o IDS :i S 7} 5 5- 3- pa " R l'ierce * K 1 l{„vle lai 1.10 2SM^r^PH4HER,ERwai. l l "'1 * 4i A" ■*« i h22U SStS W« S 7 9 81 '' V 5' D » ^«M ^- -" Manor Staid-. tSM-M nn..5«.u O-09-M.-niTvoVo m^- WBS111 I - I 6J ««■ 6i p 6' V Stott W J Kramer MMM ".WvMVw W;T « 5 S= "2 S^ HPIl KdWrd-s B K Rryson HMN 0-90 :iV r «n 4 10S 10 9 10 10 10 10 8' J Walker H II Cooper BBMM n-?n^ ?..? '^ vvm l ™» WB5 10K 4 6 3} 31 4A 7' !W J Tamaro Mrs M B Mm 445-l.» 007.4 /amy wb I 10s 2 ::t ». ». 9J 10 a Mat TObaja RMMM to , , ., T,me. :2«'i. :«H- I:15S. 1:43. 1:50V Track fast. *- u?~ $...80 /" r:'"1 . „ ' ,,V ';";"',,• *8 10 '•trai-l',• 5'7»» I'"»««-- HIO show: Giaj Rabies. $4 20 | la.se. show: Stevens. $10. SO show. (•»l,)t:,,"tm,7t,,.w,°k.n- ,Mlu S "^T ,:"ar 1- :'ar' '° m »»r»i=hf- 1M to 100 pace. 10.5 to 100 show: (Srav t.ables. 110 to 1IKI place. !B) t„ loo show: Stevens. 440 to 100 show EdwardnnRr7sr.dle \'* i;"Ui''" Maxim Melisande. by Disguis,. .trained by AY. (onstantine: bn-d by Mr. driving"1 i.niilY8.,-i*iiM.:m- V • T""' . n,in,"tps S,art »«* »"'" «l»w. AYon easily: second and third fin, £*. , ■' ARD raced into I lonR lead uuickly and easily kept it to .1 „.l. CRAY . U5I KS fn shed gamely after swerving out on the str. t.l, turn and outstayed STKVKNS ,n the final dnve 1 he latter tall RM» Mi r.mshed fast. MII.DRKD BBBBBB ran a good three quarter. Scratched OO.OS-Crand Rev. !)5; 00124 lt..y Scout M Overweight Muriel 8., " jmunds. Daily Racing Form Charts: Columbus d t - » *) : v I! W, 0 1 1 s I i I i ■ • !- - .. j t ■ B) I 0 a • 0 t 0 1 t • . f : . , 1 a i j ; : ! • I ! ' , ! , ■ , , I | . i t . COLUMBUS '"WEEP* 0m°; K0I?AY APRIL »■ IMS. Reulah .'ark (12 MB*. Se, .,„,, dav. Capitol City Kai ing Association. Spring meeting of M days. Woather clear. S-tewards. J A. Murphy and J. T. Ireland. Presiding '- Judge. II. D Shepar.l .- ' As.s,K.ate Jud,. i„,|..,. . t . Stand,. Mailer . L. Dean. Racing Se.relarv. W R Norv.ll — . . , Raing Marte at 2 15 p. ,,.. (Chicago time. 1:15 p. m. , \Y indicates whip. S spurs 15 b'iukers F,g- ta^ra^M^^sVSa^^ — -*- «'-• 3 -'-• ^ S horse S — — _^ 00868 FmnHT RACS~r,1-2 Furlo1^s- A^il 23. 1923-1:05 4-7-104.) Purse $500. 4-yea--olds \W\JO\90 and upward. Churning. Net value to winner $375: second. $75: third. $50. Index Horses AWtPPSt ■ Str Fin jj J.^keys Owners E.piiv. Rook. Strt „"1:- SoT"« IJ,.i"ruo°SHOK '-11 ,UO * W ■ I S m a \ s t S I E ,?i l' Aron n W !• !»» MM* W McCabe -1 -' K Davis -"4 -1 1.1 i M 00HI5 P. MOOOT w !) Ill I 1 31 4n. k2- L Lee AY MeirT lit Z "!!-« ^":I',SHU"ra,! "«« * 5 5' » * * J J»h"s»" Mrs V Wood sl." Oo"oS "VtiS1, " 4' 53 T 'yiH lUy «"'*'-' tSSS 00..00 HI BLACK VCK TUP TOP W8 107 I $ I * „ « A Yerrat J S Kindscher MMM ... ... . Ilm«. :24*s. :48^i. 1:09*,. Track fast. $2.o.f^h\^,,p"^^n$^,,8„,ov!,"hor- •"■ ""**-$:!,M) i,h""- *™ s,,"w: ■*-** $:: ■■ *"•'■■ to IBlflKVS'M. show" "OMZo,,'l0,,o,R;,SIho^t- " ^ ,0° I U'°- :!° ,(" "" S," W: "^ ,:'( bred^.v'Mr o' Rravl "^ " "' ' '''" i"',triu,■ 1,v Kni-ht •« *■* 9MMM (traned by O. AY Fritz: drnin- liriv^"* JOHN U^luXluiu] H0SH0K TV '1"i"",es , S,:,rt "^ •" •' *W* «'»" ***'. Maaai and third -! tegaa slowly, hut ra int.. the had at once and graluallv drew awai la win easmg up. l.IISORIO was always rlaa** to the leader and made a game r,ni,l, I' M ODY raced 'M SHAFFKR into defeat ■„ the first h.-„f ,„., finished resolu.clv 1SI.A. K TOP dwelt at t le s.a , Overweight t avalier. 3'^ pounds. 00869 SE?h°ND„HACE35 1-2. Furlone*. (April 23. 1923ZlTo5 ~73i047.~Purse $500. 4-yea7 ^y^^ J^P^y olds and upward. Claiming. Net value to winner $375; second. $75; third. $50. Index Horses AWtPPSt , .... Str Fin Jockeys Owners F,,uiv Baak. StTt ~~ — 00461 QRRNADR m 5 107 5 6 « 4'. M 1» F Moore J C 11a hi ■ ' 11 « mn o^-i V.,1'1^ 2S£ WS10T 4 2 "•*"' » 2« A Yerrat R li- s .»-",« 00:S57 MISS KMKRSO.V »• 5 110 « 3 T lh P 3' II HaV V Hallo 90-100 MaaSStaai^Sw W ! 2 2 5 «». •* «l « P P*a« Piatt A Smyth* 550-DO 9-,,S8 "WW Wan IMjl I 11 21 G 6 L Lee C K Davison -50-KW ... .,. Tlme- :24^. E4IK. 1:09Vs. Track fast. .l.;(!i?^,%''"™"'1 $1M-40 s,r:"-ht- *!"M» I":"■ ■• 'I-'1* »■"'«: In.le Yelo. $T,.C0 place. 54.00 show : MisH Kmcrson. «-'coa,lV' J.t.OO show. ' ,oo K,»'iv,,1,'"t l' » k'"K (irenade. 1120 to 100 straight. ."..50 to 100 place, 110 to Kr( show Incl» Veto 180 to 100 place. 100 to 100 show: Miss Kmerson. 80 to 100 show ' wlnTI U' ■»"'" .,'r..,!-,UiT. mUU",U l,v ■«*• 'twined by J. Crimmins: bred by Mr. James Batter) ,'°;t I ,,,"nutPS- ,Start K000 «n l sl«w- Won driving: se-ond and third the the same same. (.RKNADK kkvhiKU. began slowly . and well was back until approaching the far turn from where he moved up on the outside and. wearing I NC1.K A Kit) down, won in the last stride 1 he latter forced the earl, pace and. taking the lead after en.ering the stretch, stayed well in the final drive but c. ml , t w. hstand the winner. MISS KMKKSON showed mud, speed for the Vie firs, half and ra ed in. cad +*7tL?2&££r£l, 'SJir tisUti' MANDY "as sh:,r,,,y I,in,"eJ uff - ■-rirst » "^ Overweights Miss Kmerson. 5 |M.unds: Yaneo. 3: Mandy. 1: Yirge, U-'.. 008 70 THI?D RACaE"^ 12 TuTl™**- APril 23. 1923-1 OS'/i-T^-MO^a^SO* 4-yew-olda VVO • 1* nd "Pward. Claiming. Net value to winner $375: second. $75: third. $50. l""'r Horses AWtl'PSt i, ■, Str Fin Jockeys Owners K.„,iT Rook Str't SIm ,',VKnVvniCK W?J^ Fl E r '* «" T' Aron J "ayp- ^^" 2?2.«fYi™ w,5 5 I ? "' »-»l«] W Laai'aa Aldri.h *- Maaaa 990-100 M710«RRLANORR wa 6 102 2 1 p p 2. ai p c„wn AV A McRiaster ,s..10„ "°?fi' SI5 ,OX w 9 109 4 4 6i 4» 5» 5« A Y-rrat Mrs V (J D.tnlai. .80 ft 9.54-9 BRITISH LINKR w 8 107 7 7 41 G 6 6 II Carner K j I „ op.-r 1HT "ft C0044 WAR OARDRN w 10 110 3 G 7 Pull. u„ AY M.(Mbe . f, , e 1 er MRmS ... ..,. Time. :24's. :48'i. 1:09^. Track fast. show- Fr^ng;"'*:: 40rX:w.,r°raI ni*k- *" S,r:"Sh,• *4 W ,,,a"-- $:! m M— ,""i ,:' W-» "=••- IMi 1l»;",VlV'.!",",-!;",.,k'^. ,,!,'VaI ,,-",'k- VM-" "! Mr:'i=,,f. » »" ••• ■»«•. ••«' t., KM) show: Oneida BM t. to imi place. l.,0 lo 100 show: hrlanger. 70 to 100 show AYatts."11"'" ('' "" ''•' D'' k t1mm ,:i"!""~- Marta Santa (trained by J. Haves: bred by Mr ;. ArrvtlL^MTT? ia,t,41fi. af PW -1 ?*2te: S,,rt ^ 0,, :,n'1 s,ow W"» ''".lily: second and third armac. ROAAL DM K saved ground the on turns and. Maria* KRI.AVLKU in the *tretd. «..„ l.v . ». v"^.1:'. l°NK,,I,-,V ''""•— ' ""• •«*" rt-Hj '"'I outgamed KRLA N. ■ "„ ,ll0 ,' ^ few trde , f, ' s",',•,1 '" t",• s,r,•",,• i"-" ,ir",i-'"" s^re ;■ MAA prk,.;:"011 PROSPER ",,,:t '"•"| ' th.r, for , mi , raced on tl ataMc for thr- enlire wav. losing mu. h -round KYI FOX f v r':' " ! well. RRITISH LINKR lost much gnund on the first turn Overweight War (larden, I paaaia. P0PRTH~RACEll5TRile. (A^g7T77r92"5^lToi.^^l05T^^e"S5^ ^ W& ilftSTI 4 L 4year^1Js and ^ ward. Claimtng. BM value g winner $375 j ; sacond $75; Unrd. $$gj. UP" Index Horses AWtl'PSt jj »5 Str Fin Jocke^ „w,.-rs L.-.iv Baal Str't H9H92 'ALBERT L w 1 1 110 I 2 » ',' -"linkif ' ...1V ,. v .- " 008.4THU SAPP w,l,5 2 J iu ,'u ,'. I, g JSk- K J U-ST" £2 «.., ,., Time. .23%. :48. l:01!s. Track fait. K&ZZVSFwSZZwtZSJ:: mM "-1** ?:,s ' 1,1:"-- ?,i" ■ "■ "MP, *^h, Mara, K.iuival.nt liking Albert I... S.50 |., 100 straight. 390 t.. Iihi place "00 to 100 show )•, . s.,„ IM to MB 100 to lot. ' "I "'P' place. show: Ro. k ISoltom BM to MM show R I'.'' Marshall')." ' '" S""k" """"" lA~htfwt- ]» ^ir "■» "r"» 9 C N. Freeman: bred fe, Mr. -he "me toALBBRT -.a-1/.1-™,? J' 'ri.ed' E^ ! "J""'" I 'ST! ^ :""1 ^,,W- W"" lriV'n-: "*^ « ■ "« turn "U' fl is^'TadYutaaZj'RP^RlpVt SfSLT* '"" •»£ ^ rU'"""- «" «•' "*», of the „.. .,,,, £ lAalSral riSSl^LTr Tra^i^RSS BOTTOM'iliS tiS2 losed a gap with a r,„h on th. out-ide ,n the s.rch ,Mll „„,.„,.,, !\ly '• " »«.«„ slowly, but b i.-fly. I.u. t„.d af,.-r racing well ,o the ,a, eighth ROMA .,u,t "^ S'"1 ""■ *"" i: sS.n,,chcd BMfl Havana Klectri. . ,10. U7215 C, uuty T.m.-s. IU; OOSI I Dr MM, 109; MBM Dorothy Overweights Albert L.. 1 pa— I; John Joseph. I: Mitzi M.Jee. 1. 00872 ri^.^^^'^irU^ig^ ^W^aaira^ig Ind.-i Horses 7. ~ AAYtl'l'St M U '* i., * atr sir ln Fir. J"*keys T....L-..,.* Owners Kiuiv. Rook. Strt PM17**TRAPROR w 101 j 2 1*1 1-1 * is i= .. •„,,..„ ^7T i~~ 0017.% L.TT..L MAXAORR .M| : |i *; .„ , \ , Mateat,. Jest" f J ?S2 Russell ., u, m 00399 PRIVATE SKTH w 112 7 ' J 5 -. M 4k '. .• ,. i, 420-100 "l •*» L t.ro.ss . " K McC.wn 790-lfti CA.Idttioiial charts on tenth page.) COLUMBUS (Continued from third pace.) 0O49»'C\\HY JAR wIM I ( 51-1 2J 41 A Yerrat K P Klrod 1 450-1 0055 2 i ASl S BELLI w 105 2 1 fi1 4* :"•* 5' K Moore W J Kearns 10..0-100 ••623 AHlSTn'TLK w 104 4 7 71 71 71 fi»k L Aron J J Heddennan 1920-100 00401 *xl. KPJIM* w m 1 I 4» fi'i P -.' H Hay Mrs R J Howell 1230-1OI OOlOO'iiKNTBY Ifdl ( I % S S \V McCahe | Boyle 7ii0-10i Time. :84*. :48*. kM%. Track fast. $2 certificates nranl Traproe. $1 SO straight, $3.00 place. $2.00 show; Little Manager, $4. 00 place. $4 20 show: Private Seth. $3. SO -how. i:.|'i talent hooking Traproe. 140 to 100 straight. .".0 |o 100 place, M to 100 show: Little Manager. 130 to 10O place. 110 to 100 show; Private Selh. 90 to 100 sliow. Winner I'll. f. ti.r Trapping-- Allele Boe. hy Eon trained hy It. Creech: bred by Mr. ('.. P. Kinnegan). Went to post :it 4:16. At | ost - minutes. Start good and hIow. Won easily: second and third driving TRAPROH -bowed I be most -peed throughout and was easing up at the end. LITTLE MAN-A'iER met with much early interference, but closed up steadily in the stretch and finished fast. PIMVVTK SETH lost ground on th» turn for borne. Inn came again near the finish. CANDY JAR showed s| eed to the last eighth and tired. CENTBY ran poorly. Overweights Casus Belli. I pounds: AI Kripp. 2U. £\f\QPT* SIXTH RACE— 3-4 Mile. (Aug. 7. 1924—1:13 — 3—109.) Purse S700. 4-yearolds and up-WO 4 tl ward. Claiming. Net value to winner $515, second, $115: third, $70. lndeic Horses AWtPPSt |f \'~ Sir Km Jockeys Owners liquiv. Book. Str't (4MM49) VARIATION w 5 103 1 1 2» 2§ 1*1' J Majestic .1 Hayes ISO-'.OO OOS87MIOI.K CARD w 4 lit 3 4 ]•» 1* -■ I* A Yerrat M Cox 500-100 IMK!l8:EIlMON w 4 110 4 1 4» 4= 9 I. Aron B Creech 420-100 O0S«0 •!.( RK OF C.Of.D « I 1H 5 .. ol (■ 4k 4' C Samson W H Tingle 1490-KM 00313- 'STAR OF KVK W 7 98 £ « ■ «' 5* a"* P Cog in W Roper Jr 610-100 •..'9974i KLI/ABKTH K. w 4 110 $ 7 1" :t' 6- 61 J Johnson J Keller Nt-aW 00429 ( ORMI.OWKR « D 100 2 .'. X 7s 7» 7« F Moore K J Looper 1 W0-100 mil ITII I P.OBBIA w 4 101 7 S 7"» S S * W Lam'on F B Pohl 11 III Time. :23*. 48. 1:15. Track fast. f-2 .ertificales earned Variation. $5.00 straight, $::.00 place, $2. GO -how; Hole I'ard, $4. M plac-e, t: 4t sliuw Kdiuon. S.i.OO Btatar. Kijnivalenl l««.kicis Variation. I.'iO to 100 straight. s ) to 100 place, i.t to 100 show: Hole Card, 110 to 100 place. TO to 1O0 show. Kdmon. St to 100 show. Wiiiiht 15. in. BJ High NiKin Catalina. by Ben l'.rush {trained by J. Hayes: bred by Mr. James Iiatleri. Went (•■ | o»t at 4 H. At |K st 1 minute Start goisl and -low. Won handily; second and third driving VAl!!ATIO\ raced in dose ijuarlers next to the inner rail to the last turn, then came through in the inside when entering Ihe stretch and. taking the lead, won going away. KDMON ran a good BMt and finished -'..-e up KI.IZ A BKTH K tired. tOKNKl.OWKK rin a bad race. Overweight- Elizabeth K . S pounds: lornflower. 4. Delia ltobbia, 1. AAOr TEVF.NTH RACE— 1 1-8 Miles. (Aug. 28. 19S5— 1 5&— 5—103' ,. Purs© $4»0. 4-year-olds "vfO 4 ~W and upward. Claiming. Net value to winner $450. second, (100; third. $50 Index Horses AWtPPSt '« 'i % Str Kin Jockeys Owners Kqmv. Book. Str'l ■ 00*19 iSPIRKA w :. 109 I 1 1" l« l'l l'l 1«| J Mill'- Mrs.l Slephen.son K9-IM 00719 QKX. CAOOKMA w rt HO i 6 «' 4' 2' :■'! -' P Power H Uimmm IK 00KI9 P.KI.ARIO w 10 W0 :: 2 4' a'l 4" ::- I* P Cogan C N Freeman M 00814 M S H W I M I « ::' * P 4'i 4' C Sani-.n W M (Lant 1IS0-1OH 00S19'Si»N o;' TKOMT m t M 7 7 7 7 7 7 :,' W I^in'-in \V KoiM-r Jr Mt-MI 00811! r*HK rill.oNI'.l, «raCM t 4 "1 V Z* 5* l»l H c.a.ner ■ J Looper I'l.iMoil 00420 MKTSUX ■ ■'■ HI 1 I ■"■' ,;i 'i1 *' 7 * Ye-i it R Sh-pp -'JJ-I'W Time. :2S. :49H. 117. 1:45. 1:57. TTack faat. $2 certificates .-.iriiei! Sp rca. $i U ) straight. $:; M place, $L'.G0 show. Hen. adorna. $9.40 place. $100 -liow : P-lario. SJ tM» -li..« Kxi'iii-abnt i.xknc Sprca. 100 to HH) -trai-ht *) to 1 M place, 3l) to 100 show: lien. I adorna. :!70 to 100 plaie. lO-l ha 10O -bov\ l'..-lario. .')0 to 100 -Iio v. \\ :i:ur I!, in. by Iri-li Exile Ncbrask.i las-, by Highland l^id (trained by ti A. I.atupard: bred by Mr. U 1 Alleni Wei.i M post at 5 IS \l post 1 minute. Start good and slow. Won easily; second and third driving. si'll'KA took the |.-ad at once and. racing under slight restraint. led to the stretch and drew away in tlie la»t eighth. UKN I'AIIOUNA slowly im|teiv«j his |mi-iIhih on li utside. but was li.inl r.dden at the • nd to ..utstaj MCI AHIO The latter raced on lh- outside all Ihe way and finished re-i Intel v. i.l'.S It ran a good race. THE OM.ONKL h-st gn.und on the turns and tired badly lu the la-t half.' Overweights -lien ladoina. 4 jiounil.-: Beiario, 3. : I 0U u' ! a! n I ft] ,, '' I _ i- _l t 10 10 10 10 " H»| • " s h ,. = ~i '• ~ ,y, Mi '', M )0| m » »• " '' 'I » d Page 4 Havre De Grace Entries and Past Performances HAVRE DE GRACE TUESDAY, APRIL 20 1 'WEATHER CLEAKi TRACK FAST. The figures under the heading: "Kec." in the entries below show the hest time of each horse at the distance since January 1. 1925, no matter where it finished. In cases where record was made on other than a fast or good track, abbreviations show track conditions. 9S0S7 IS FIRST IXDEX OF 192ft. 00403 IS FIRST I5DEX OF APRIL Racing starts at 2:30 p. m. (Chicago time, 1 :30L ® Superior mud runner. X Hood mud n:nner. :'i:K.iir mud runner. (M) Maiden. • Apprentice allowance. The following abbreviations are used to designate tracks at which time records shown in entries were made: tAkron Ak tKing Edward Ki Aqueduct Aq Lagoon Park Lg Aurora An Lansdowne Park LP Belmont Park BP Latonia La Blue Bonnets BB Laurel Lu Blue Grass BG Lexington Lx Bowie Bo tLong Branch LB Brighouse Park Bs Maple Heights MH tBrooklyn Park Br tMarlboro Mb Churchill Downs CD Miami Mi tColumbus Co tMobile Mo Coney Island CI Mount Royal MR Connaught Park CP tNiagara Falls KF tConneaut Lake CL Omaha Om Dade Park DP Orlando Or tDelori mier Park Dl tPhoenix Ph Devonshire De Pimlico Pm Dorval Do Raceland B.d 'Dufferin Park Du Beno Re Empire Em tSalt Lake SL Fair Grounds FG Saratoga Sa Fairmount Park FP Tampa Ta Fort Erie FE Thistle Down TD Hamilton Hm Thorncliffe Th tHastings Park HP Tijuana Ti Havre de Grace HG tTimonium Tm Hawthorne Hw Toledo To Havana Hv United Hunts UH Huntington Hu tWheeling Wh Jamaica Ja tWillows Park WP Jefferson Park JP Windsor Wi Juarez Jz Woodbine Wo 'Kemp ton Park KP "fToungstown To Xenilworth Ke 1 Designates h:ilf-milc trcck. Havre de Grace (Mile Track). First Race — 4 1-2 Furlongs. Turw' $1.20 . Maidens. 2-year-olds. Claiming. i Track record: April 25, 1925— :53— 2— 116.) Today s Ind. norsc.tPostP *. Wt. Rec. A.Wt.Dan. O07053 Dangerous Kitty, 18 *. 111.. 730 00447= Three l s. 19 110.. 72". 00581 Maid of India. 14 105. 720 00764 Theresa .loan. 10. 115.. 715 00551 »Ix ng View. 9 10.V.710 00551 •Superline. 2 102.. 71(1 00706 'Matilda R.. 3 106. 710 00764 Sparkling Water. 17 114. .710 99272 Paulotia. 11 107.. 70.". 00581 J.* Junior. 1 118.70:. 99789 Water Ral.y, :.Mi 119 :56% 103.. 7(i:. 00764 Gallops. 12 ...Mi 112 :50% HI.. MB 00581 'Beautiful Flower. 0 Mi 113 :53 98x 700 99272 Raich Sliol. 7 103.. 700 00440 Reciprocate. 8 110. 700 00581 •l. K)ii.x. U SS..1SS 00681 Sir Parley. 20. Mi 115 :55% 110.700 Handclasp. 4 Hi lhl.y. a 107 Red Right, 16 114 Socond Race— 4 1-2 Furlongs. Meadows Purse. Turse J1.200. 2-year-olds. • Track record: April 25, 1923 :53— 2— 116.) (00637) llorian. 11 112. .7:;.". 00666 Caprice.™. 8 112. 730 •8947 Colored Gal. 7 .. 109. 720 007853 \*n* Rinehart IM), 2 109.. 720 00810 Ta mi a mi Trail. 5 lit; 116 :59% 112. .715 00810 The Heathen. ft.. BQ 116 :55% 112. .710 Loug .loe, 10 112 Houston. 1 112 Rroouioncy, 4 ... 112 •Fable. 0 109 Dnlin Show. 9 112 Third Race— 3-4 Mile. Blue Grass Purse. Purse $1 .200. 3-year-olds. Allowances. (Track record: April 21, 1925—1:11 — ft— 13ft.) (00788) Apostle. 1 JF tO 1:1.:--. 108.. 735 00788" Welshot. 2 ...H«; 106 1:13% IMXlM 00808 Traffic. 7 Ko 10411:14% 101x725 00584- Rapture. 0 Bo 10811 :15%n 106x720 00766 RasqnaNc. 4 ..Bo KM! 1:14 101 . .71-". j (98020) l \vis. 3 JP 112 1:13% 106. 710; 00766 La Ferlc (Ml. 8.. 106.. 705 I 97329 Artillery (M), 5. Pm 115 1:16% 100. 700 | Fourth Race — 5 1-2 Furlongs. j New kirk Handicap. Purse ftCSOS. 3-year-olds and upward. (Track record: April 1«. 1921— 1:05%— 3 -108.) (00809) Senator Norris, 8. Bo 117 1:06% 5 122X740| 00809- P.a. -kbone. 2 4 110x73.". 09766- Cinema. 7 H»; 114 1:06% 3 97x730 00746 Pollv M-Wiggles. 9 Ja 112 1:06% 4 104 0725 00585 Chink. 10 Bo 10611 :10%h 4 97x720 00746 Sunsard. 5 Mi 121 1:05% 4 114X715 92789 Bontaml. 1 Wi 107 1:07 5 106X710 00745 lieutenant II.. 4. Wi 107 1 :0«U, ft 107:;:705 , j 00746 Mr. Pepp. 3 ..Mi 116 1:00% 4 1040700 91258 Goldpie.-e. 0 4 105..700| i Fifth Race— 1 Mile and 70 Yards. Congressional Handirap. Purse $2.(MK . 3 -year -olds and upward. (Track record: April' 25, 1MB 1:48 — 4 — 112.) (974681 SARAZKN. 3 5 128x730 (00809) Senator Norris. 2 ! Bo 112 1:47 6 117X740! 00746 Jot Smoke. 5. Hi; 104 1:42% I 118x735 00745 Golden Kule. 4 Wo 117 1:40 6 108X730 97329 Edisto, 1 Ho 101 1 :47 4 108X725 Sixth Race — 1 Mile and 70 Yards. Purse $1,200. 3 -year olds and upward. Maidens. Claiming. (Track record: April 2.".. 1925—1:42 — 4—112.) 00763: Swept. 7 FG 102 1:49% 3 101.. 735 00721 'Fred P/ubner, C.Bo 99 1 :51%s 3 101. 730 09379 Poison. 11 Hv 103 1:46% 3 101X725 99826 'Greek Friar. 5 4 111. .720, ! 00866 Forlorn. 1 Bo 9051:51% 3 101.. 715 00706 'First Kdition. 3Bo 90 1:51%m 3 96. .710 00763 •Sugar Ix af. 2 3 101.705 97486 •Kockover. 8 3 101.. 705 ! 99615 Holvliead. 9 ...FG 100 1:51% 3 101 . .705 00562 His Own. 12 3 103. .700 00763 Dignifv. 13 3 101. .700 00743 Hankv Rice. 14... 4 116. 700 Highland Daisy. 4. 4 111 Blue Spectacles. 10 4 1 16 Seventh Race — 1 1-16 Miles. Purs.. $1,200. 3-vear-olds ami upward. Claiming (Track record: Sept. IS, 1920— 1 : 44%— 3—138. ) (00790) 'Rosalia, ft MB 107 1 :4S% 5 107x735 00672 'Wilkes Rarre, 11 1 Wo 105 1 :46% 6 113x730 , (00769) Island Fairy. 6..IP 86 1:48% 3 98x725 j (007101 'Hidalgo. ft Ja 104 1 :46% 4 112x720 | (0C677) 'Trai.mus. 1 . ..HG 105 l:4S%h 7 111X715 | 100768) P.illv .Mann. lOMi 93 1:47% 3 103x710 OC813 'Rupee. 2 6 112X710! 00710 Van Patrick. 3JP112 1:4S% 6 114X70".! 00787- 'Panola. 15 3 90. .705 00807 'Oblique. 4 3 89.. 705 I 00709 'Silenc. 7 JP 93 l:52%m 3 90. .700 00743 Teluride. 9 Ti 101 1:52% 3 103.700 00768 Pollv Rcightou. 10 Hv 100 1:47% 5 105.. 700 I 00719 'Jimmy BrowniM). I 12 Bo 84 1:56s 3 86x700 l 00743 Mohnnv Jewell. 13 MH '02 1:47% ft 112*700 t 00867 Mintsuck. 14. .Mi US 1:48% 6 103x700| 1st Race [1st Havre De Grace] 1 5#- IV3.CC * ,2 Furlon&s- 2-J Par-old*. Maidens. Claiming. (April 25, 1925 — Index. Course. Diat Time. Track Odds Wt St % Str Fin. Jockey. Started Order of Finish. DANGEROUS KITTY, ch. f, 2 (M) HI By Danger Rock— Kitty K. by Gotham. (Trainer, J. H. Deavenport. Owner, Pastime Stable). Breeder. W. Skinker. 00705 Bow 1-2 :48 ft 71 115 6 7 4'i "'1 W Smith 8 SeaMoss 1 lr.Pyrex 1 15. Pandora 115 00551 Row 1-3 :48%ft 71 1061 6 6 6» 6T II Thomas !l S p gAnn I4 5. Victrix lOU.TheresaJoan 106 99427 J. P 1-3 :48%ft 13-10 112 5 3 5» 4% H J Burke • M.Caldwell 10'i.SgAun ll.YTwoSixty 114 99355 J P 1-2 :4S ft 47-10 117 4 3 31 3« J Hut well 9 l.it.Fva 1 1 1 S p gAnn llG.KdnaMit 1 104 99123 J. P 1-2 :48 ft 25 115 2 4 4'i 41 J But\\e:i 9 Wat. hit 1 12l.aiiMar 107.1-ouMa. k 103 THREE DS. ch. c. 2 (M) 110 By Pataud— Brandon Belle, by Voter. (Trainer. C. S. Orrurhy. Owner, Three D Stock Farm). Breeder. Donegal Farm. 00447 Tampa 1-2 :.7-%hvy 4 111 1 4 4". 23 V Mians'n I Firewater, Signola. Roella 00373 Tamp;i 1-2 ^'fcmu.l 6 IB 1 2 1" 2-' V Swans'n f. Firewater, Onup. Spring 00251 Tampa 1-2 M hvy 8| 111 3 S 1"J 31 B A'strong I Kitten on (lie Keys. Onup. Tekla 99904 Tampa 1-2 :49%fast 13 110 2 2 2 J t*t A Abel 7 Sol. Ind rgrowtli. EstberWeid.l 89733 Tampa 1-2 :51%hvy 17 108 4 4 4' i»« W An'rson (J I»r KdK fer, R alR ly. Cnderg tl. S9610 Ta.ii.pa 1-1 :4S'ifast 14 108 4 4 4S1 4T B Armstg I Erin slide, R'IR'ly, Dr.EdK fer MAID OF INDIA, ch. f. 2 (M) 105 By Delhi— Accelerate, by Uncle. (Trainer, D. Boyle. Owner. Swingalong Stable). Breeder. Gailaher Bros. 00581 Row 1-2 :45%hy 114 10« 2 9 55J 4»J I, Stelnl.'tl 1 Noon 107. WillicK . lOVGnomeSe. ond 1 101 00440 Row 1-2 :4S%ft 79 1-^10 11 11"10» L Bti inh tl 1 Jackll 'if n 1 12; .I'.xiH ii 108.EdithI).114 9X1147 1 ■•., 1-2 :49%ft 26 113 10 10 7»1 8«J H J I'.urkel 1 I oldi.al 98.Majoe 118.TweheSixty !»4 S8731 W.Q 12 :4S%ft ;.j 110 10 8 9" 9" H J Burkell BeiiOmar 1 IS Jusli.eF .1 lS.Majoe 1 15 98601 TAX 3 8 :35%ft 18-0 US 4 61 a» H J Rurkel2 Six'nSixty lll.Jt.Ksuin 107. 1.. Mis ke 110 THERESA JOAN, b f. 2 (M) 115 By Donnacona— Slipper Day. by Martimas. (Trainer, W. Sheedy. Owner, W. Keating-). Breeder. R. Meacham. •0764 H.1G 1-2 :4*%ft 71 110 ft S t* C1L M. Atec 12 R't'ccN'oycs 1 13.1'ostHn 1 12.Yi.trix 1 13 •0551 Bow 1-2 :4S%ft 41 106 2 I 3*1 3« V Snith 9 S pgAnn MS, Vi. trix 109. W rgTimes 110 99740 J I- 1-2 :0 J%8l 10 116ft 4 3 1'| i'l (' R l.inson 7 Teellee 1 l.t.Sw p gAnn 1 lS.PopRell 113 •9651.11' 1-2 :49%m 122 120 9 9 P4 9" C Rot.'sonKt BestFr'rt 121.Wat.liMe 113Te Hee 103 •9S16 J.P 1-2 :48 ft 19f 116 11 11 WHV* C Rob\s. nl2 Capt.G.Fr 1 14;.P rl'e r 1 14.GaIlines 111 LONG VIEW, b. c, 2 (M) 105 By Campfire— Long Range, by St. Frusquin. (Trainer. J. R. Pryce. Owner. R. T. Wilson). Breeder. R. T. Wilson. ••551 Bowie 1-1 :48%fast 15 112 8 7 S - 7 ' W Smith | s p gAnn. Victrix. TlieresaJoan ••440 Bowie 1-2 :49%fast 7f 10417 8 77J 7'i B Tlipsonll Ja. kll rg n, Postllorn, KdithD. •9416 Miami 1-2 :49 fast 27 106 3 6 7:1 7'1 B ThpsonlO Rinao. Volition, Akbamouk •9344 Miami 1-2 :49%fast 4 112 6 7 8» 6'i B Thpsonll lian.eKing. olinK.. Natroliglit 99090 Miami U f :41%fast 2» 122 3 3 3* -» W Smith !» Cap Ja. k. JohnW. Weber. OlinK. S992S Miami 31 f :41%fust 25f 110 12 12 12,*12'» W Smith 12 A. idlsli, T Heathen, EdnaGlenn j I | j , j i ! SUPERLINE. b. f. 2 (M) 102 By Meridian— Superita. by Superman. (Trainer, W. Garth. Owner. W. Garth). Breeder. Wm. Garth. 00551 Bowie 1-2 :48%fast 50 92 1 4 li' 6:J J C M'gler 9 I pgAnn. Vi« trix, TbereaaJoaa MATILDA B.. ch. f. 2 (M) 106 By Meridian— Canny Miss, by Ogden. (Trainer( G. W. Campbell. Owner. Revilo Stable). Breeder. Wm. Garth. 00705 Bowie 1-2 :48 fast 14 110 3 8 T'J 6' J Dennis'n 8 SeaMoss. P rex. DangersKitty 00581 Bowie 1-2 :4»%hvy 30 10411 6 64 5* V Stott II Noon. Willie K.. Gnome Second 99219 Miami 1-2 :47%fast 287 112 2 8 8'JIO" J Dennis'nlO Ac'mplish. l.I/veC'll. R.M'nner* 98941 Miami 3-S :35%fast 13 119 4 10«J 9" V Stott 11 Han. mock. Postal, Follies Girl SPARKLING WATER, b. c. 2 (M) 114 Bv Rapid Water— Sister Emblem, by Ballot. (Trainer. J. H. Stotler. Owner. Woodlawn Stable). Breeder. Estate of G. W. J. Bissell. *»0764 H.ieGVe 1-2 :48%fast 44 112 7 7 7» 710 F Col'lettil2 Reatri. ■.•Noyc. IVtU'n. Victrix PAULCTTA. br. f. 2 (M) 107 By Paul Weidel— La Dotta. by Bowling Green. (Trainer. G. Peterson. Owner. P. T. Chinn). Breeder. E. F. Prichard. 99272 Mia 1-2 :48%ft 21 lOf 110 14 14 14"14:' T Rowan 14 Volition 1 lO.Galiop- 1 15, B'fulFlower 112 JOE JUNIOR, ch. c. 2 (M) 118 By Trevisco — Damaris. by Spearmint. (Trainer, J. H. Buscher. Owner. J. H. Buscher). Breeder. J. H. Morris. 00581 Bow 1-2 :4 %hy 10S 110 I I ft*] |M p (lions 1 1 Noon 107. WillieKI IK. CnonieSe. ond 1101 00096 J.P 1-2 :4«%m 26 108 5 I o'» 0-3 P firoos 5 KedR ket KlS.Starlit 1 1 1.G vallines 105 99875 J.P 1-2 :4s%sl 38f 115 4 7 5:1S,TP Off 12 PopBell 115Jeiiniel». ar 1 12. lU-dRix ket lift 99516 . IP 1-2 :4S ft 84 118 12 12 12'»12:1 W Murdokl2 G nG.F ter 1 14. P rIVl.r 1 14.G allines 111 WATER BABY. ch. f. 2 (M) 103 By Sea Rock— Rose Margot. by Peter Quince.' (Trainer. R. A. Smith. Owner. Sunnyland Stable). Breeder. Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Jef fords. 99789 Miami 4\ f :5T. fast 7J lU 4 I 7»J S'» Q Fields 12 Daffodil. AllVirginia. ColdCream 99601 Miami 4i f :54%fast 78 110 10 7 7»j 9" G Fields 10 MissFonnt n. Baffodil, AmlBly GALLOPS, b. f. 2 (M) 111 By Wrack— Balayeuse, by Sweeper. (Trainer. H. J. Kennedy. Owner. K. N. Gilpin). Breeder. T. Piatt. 00764 H doGYe 1-2 :48%fast 06 10S 10 12 UHtl** J Tamarol2 Beatri.-eNoyes, PostHn, Victrix 99729 Miami 41 f :V» fast 26 112 S 0 8» S"3 R Z"c hinilO MaidofOrleans. WarQueen. Edea 99272 Miami 12 :4S%fast 21-10f 110 2 1 l'l 21 J H Rurre14 Volif n. B tifulFlowrr, Idemnity 99119 Miami 12 :48%good 50 119 1 2 3« S'» M Garner 12 Fol'sGirl. Mnid ofO'ns, L'yPortM 98740 Miami 1-4 :23%fast 40 119 7 S: G Fields 13 B.Morse. M. of Orleans. Daffodil 98622 Miami 1-4 :22%fast 9}f 119 6 10*1 J Dennisonl3 Ac'plisli. .\rdofOrlns, St'yStella BEAUTIFUL FLOWER, br. f. 2(M) 98 By The Tujk— Sweet Flowers, by Pleasant Day. (Trainer. J. P. Smith. Owner. J. W. Bean). ^ Breeder. J. W. Bean. 00581 Row 1-2 :4!*%hy 71 111 3 3 2'1 8" T. M.Atee 11 Noon 107WillieK.l lS.GnomeSecond 110J 99789 Mia 41 f :05 ft 4-0 11012 2 3J 4T1 K Noe 12 Daffodil 109. All Virginia 1 12. CdCream 10ft 99505 Mia 41 f :.".4%ft 15 115 3 4 I'J Pj K Noe I F.mii I ISJftSmSIS, Reigh.Nun 1 15 99272 Mi. i 1 2 :4S%lt 21-10f 112 10 3 3*1 3~i H Stutts 14 Volition 110.(;allops 1 15. Indemnity 106 98274 PCr'nds Mi 37%nvy 3-2 110 9 7» 7Ti II Stutts i2 P'tyMiss, S^gCricket, Car. Carter 98146 F.Gr'nds 3-8 .'W%mud 11 115 6 C»l 2* C Lans 11 Sincerely. Baj Hallie. SpgAnn REIGH SHOT, ch. f. 2 (M) 103 By Sun Reigh— Magic Shot, by Magic II. (Trainer. M. Ayers. Owner, W. M. Wallace). Breeder. W. S. Kilmer. 99272 Miami 1-2 :48%fast 8 10S 1 4 6"! 551 F Smith 14 Volition. Gallops. RtifnlFlower 99183 Miami 1-2 :49%fast 10 100 1 2 3« 4»1 E Ambr sr-ll ( ■apt. Jack. J ImW W'ber. Outing 98970 Miami 3-8 :35%fast 32 111 6 ft*l S*t C Turner 14 Tempter. Cap Jack. J. W. Weber 98900 Miami 3-8 ::!5%fast S8 114 12 S«l C Turner 13 Po-lllorn. CaptainJack, Tenacity RECIPROCATE, b. c. 2 (M) 110 By Sea Rock— Delilah, by Delhi. (Trainer. M. Smart. Owner. S. Ross}. Breeder. S. Ross. 00440 Bowie 12 :49%fast 03 107 8 10 9"11" T RandaMIl Ja.kll rg n. PosiHorn, EdithD. L00NEY. ch. f. 2 (Ml 93 By Olambala— The Loon, by Grebe. (Trainer. J. R. Pryce. Owner, R. T. Wilson). Breeder. R. T. Wilson. 00581 Bowifi 1-3 :19%hvy 12 104 8 11 11» 10" B Th'psonll Noon. Willie K.. Gnome Second SIB? BARLEY, ch. c. 2 (M) 110 By Sir Barton— Barley Water, by Fitz Herbert. (Trainer. J. Arthur. Owner, J. Arthur"). Breeder. E. McLean. 00581 Bowie 1-2 :49%hvy 32 106 7 7 9B1 7» L. Lang 11 Noon. Willie K., Gnome Second 99864 Miami 41 f :00%fast 9 109 3 2 2'1 Z- L Rang 8 Gr nRai k. P.luelnn. Coneylsland 9975G Miami 41 f :54%fast 87 110 2 6 ^ilO1' It Lang 14 Cry 1 Domino. OneWay. Pomonk'y 99640 Miami 41 f :04 fast 121f 113 8 8 971 9*J L. Rang 11 Don Ronero. Swordsman. Canny 99568 Miami 41 f :56%fast 50 113 1 7 7" 7» L. Rang 7 Akbamouk. Step In. Montclair 99344 Miami 1-2 :49%fast 94 111 8 10 7« 721 L Lang 11 Dau.eKing. OlinK., Natrolight First start for the following: HANDCLASP, ch. f. 2 (M) 115 By Superman— Greek Wedding, by Marathom. (Trainer. W. Irvine. Owner, E. F. Whitney). Breeder. K. N. Gilpin. IBBY. ch. f. 2 (M) 107 By Crimper — Home King, by Sea King. (Trainer. J. P. Jones. Owner, P. H. Faulconer). Breeder. P. H. Faulconer. RED LIGHT, b. c. 2 (M) 114 By Eire aux Larmes — Irene, by Trap Rock. (Trainer, I. Gorham. Owner, Glencove Stable). Breeder, Morris & Walden. 2nd Race [2nd Havre De Grace] ! 1 , j | | I I I l ATld SVrlCf? * I"2 Furlongs. Meadows Purse. 2-iear-oIds. Allowances. (April 2ft, 192 :»3 2 — — — 116.) Index. Ccurae. DistTimeTraek.Odda.Wt.pt. % Str Fin Jockey. Started. Order of Finish. FL0RIAN. b. g. 2 112 By Dis Done— Florence, by Macdonald II. (Trainer. F. Hopkins. Owner, H. P. Whitney). Breeder, H. P. Whitney. 00637 Bowie 1-2 :50%slow 1-2 IIS 4 3 21 U L McAtee ft GolnlVn nt. McDon gli. M W I'm 00477 Rowie 1-2 :4S%fast 3-4 110 6 4 &' 2" S Shillick 7 Capricorn. Sphere. Jim Crow CAPRICORN, b. g. 2 112 By Dis Done — Constellation, by Broom Stick. (Trainer. F. Hopkins. Owner, H. P. Whitney). Breeder. H. P. Whitney. 00666 Bowie 1-2 :48 fast 6-!i 117 6 5 5'° o'= L McAtee 7 Miniator. BestFriend. A.P.Camle 00477 Bowie 1-2 :4S%fast 3-4 1I1J 3 1 11 1» L McAtee 7 Flonan, Sphere. Jim Crow COLORED GAL, bik. f, 2 109 By Yon Tromp — Mammy, by Sempronius. (Trainer. W. Sheedy. Owner, W. Keating). Breeder. C. H. Berryman. 98947 F.G 1-2 :49%ft '.7-10 117 3 3 11 1 C Robsonl 1 Majoe 115.TwclveSi\ty 1 14.R.Mistake 110 98430 FG 3-8 :36%gdl3-10 115 4 2J 1" C Robsonl 1 I. it Kva 1 1 1 .Majoe 10!»..liilicttcRsi|uin 107 ,98402 F.G 3-8 :30%sl 20 11614 7«1 6'1 C Robi'sonl 1 Azure 115. S gingCr'kct 1 15..lenuy Dear 1 15 LENA RINEHART, b. f. 2 (M) 109 By Meridian— Belle o the Sea. by Seahorse II. (Trainer, J. P. Jones. Owner, P. H. Faulconer). Breeder. P. H. Faulconer. 00785 H.di'G'ce 1-2 :47%fast 19-5 110 7 6 4» 311 R Albiker 15 Club Steak. P.»re.\. Fres. • TAMIAMI TRAIL, ch. c. 2 112 By Argosy— Eagercide. by Meleater. (Trainer. G. E. Phillips. Owner. Beacom Manor Stable). Bred in England by B. Masterson. 00810 H.deG'ce 4} f :54%fast 7f 116 19 20 20'»20!» J Callahan.*) ClubSt. ak. RedRkct. A.P.Canale '99452 Miami 1-2 :47%fast 26 122 11 7 7« 7" G Fields 13 R'lyMners. IdnReC 1. Acmp h 99382 Miami 1-2 :48 fast 19-5 110 1 1 l'l 1' G Fields S II dy'sBend. F.nnui. J'nW. Weber 99000 Miami 31 f :41 fast 17-5 122 5 7 7« 47J J H BurU«12 In.I^oveCall. Laetare. Bunthorne 198912 Miami 3-8 :36%fast 51 122 6 7*J 3»J J H BurkelO MasterSweep. Allrange. Let'sGo 98726 Miami 1-4 :23%fast 24 117 5 3s J Burke 12 Ac plish, T H'then, R'lyMannera 98554 Miami 1-4 :23%fast 8 122 3 3'1 M Garner 11 The Heathen. Rally, Tempter 98454 Miami 1-4 :23%fast 12 118 8 "i J Judy 13 Sun I.ynn. A. P. Canale. Rally THE HEATHEN, b. c. 2 112 By Donnacona— Buda, by Sweep. (Trainer. W. R. Midgley. Owner. C. S. Pierce). Breeder. J. H. White. 00810 H deG'ce 41 f :54%fast 39 116 S 6 0JJ X.'\ V Stott 20 ClubSt. ak. RedR ket. A.F.Canale 99452 Miami 1-2 :47%fast 13 122 12 11 9» 12" E Ambr'se13 I. ly.M ners. I'd nl.eC 1. Aem p n 99308 Miami 1-2 :47%fast 6-5 116 3 5 h' 7" M Garner 11 I/ly Manners, IXtn Ronero. Cana:.o 99028 Miami 31 f :41%fast 25f 118 10 4 4:1 2' M Garner 12 Accomplish. K lilenn. 1,'yMan'ra 98726 Miami 1-4 :23%fast 6 122 3 2" E Ambr'sel2 Ac'mplisli. T'miTrail, I. Man era 98554 Miami 1-4 :23%fast 20f 122 2 l'l E Ambr 'sell Rally. Taimauu Trail, Tempter First start for the following: LONG JOE, b. c, 2 (M) 112 By Horron— Carreno. by LaUy. (Trainer, 3. H. Stotler. Owner, Sagamore Stable). Breeder. Crommelin & Gorham. HOUSTON, b. c. 2 (M) 112 By Theo. Cook— Mary King, by Fatherless. (Trainer, M. Hirsch. Owner, E. M. Byers). Breeder. J. L. Tarlton. BROOMONEY. b. c. 2 (M) 112 By Broomstick— Money Mart, by All Gold. (Trainer, M. Hirsch. Owner, Sage Stable). Breeder. H. P. Whitney. FABLE, br. f. 2 (M) 109 By Meridian— Fairy Legend, by Ildrim. (Trainer. J. P. Jones. Owner, J. P. Jones). Breeder. Wm. Garth. DUBLIN SHOW. b. c. 2 (M) 112 By Junior— Mella. by Captivation. (Trainer, J. P. Jones. Owner. J. P. Jones). Bred in England by P. Murphy. 3rd Race [3rd Havre De Grace] .iKfl fVriCG 3"4 M,, '' Bln BSBSS Purse. 3-jear-oMs. Allowances. (April 21, 1925 — 1:11 — i — 129.) Index. Coarse. Dist. Time. Track. Odd*. Wt ft. K. Str Fin Jockey. Started. Order of Finish. APOSTLE, br. c. 3 108 By Ambassador IV— Sar.ta Paula, by King James. (Trainer, A. S. Woodhffe. Owner. C. CaffarelliR Breeder. R. L. Gerry. 00788 H.deG'ce 51 f 1 :07%fast 3 112 4 1 l3 1* W Harvryl 1 Welshot. OrMtca II.. Aneilla 99543 Jefferson ft-4 UIHfcf—1 43 10 110 3 1 I* ft* E LefjCK 12 Simpler. Dr Rirrabee. Button 90945 Aqueduct 5 8 1:00 fast 10 108 3 6 6* 7 - F C*l*tettll2 Eric. Ijght View. South Wind 89919 Belm't 6-8 BftC 59%slow 25 115 1 W*W t \ i lcttil4 C. lidon. Sea Rcm ket. Grand Bey 89587 Jamaica OS l:00%fast 8 107 5 6 6' 6*1 F Col'iettiio Nat Bwtka, (Junny Sack, Janis D. WELSHOT, b. g. 3 114 By Wrack— Puritan Girl, by Yankee. (Trainer. B. Mitchell. Owner, A. G. Weston). Breeder. Hancock & Shreve. 00788 H.deG'ce 5i f 1 :07%fast 9 117 1 6 6«1 V L HeAtM II A|K»stle. Oresies II.. Aucilla 00668 Bowie 61 f 1:07 fast 17 110 1 S 3'1 3» L McAtee ft Timmara. Cinema. Toyland 00532 Bowie 3-4 1:14 fast 3-2 108 2 2 1»» 1° J Maiben 7 Adieu. IT) ml— I a. Merid nllill 97168 Pimlico 3-4 1:14 mud 61 112 4 6 6* 6*1 L. McAtee 7 Clapfp. P . .• of Wales. Gaffsman 96836 Laurel 51 f l:09%hvy 41 114 2 6 1«* l'l J Maiben 9 SeaRo. ket. Traffic. Centrifugal 96612 laurel 3-4 1:16%slow 23-10 108 6 7 8»J 6* E Ambr'se ft Paavo. Sou Ami. Green Dragon 95561 H.deG'ce 3-4 l:12%fast 11 106 2 4 3» 2' E Ambr'se 7 Macaw. Crusader. Sea Rocket 95472 H.deG'ce 3-4 1:14 fast 18 112 2 2 2") 2'i E Ambr selO Dress Parade. Marengo, Nabisco TRAFFIC, b. f. 3 101 By Broomstick — Traverse, by Tracery. (Trainer. F. Hopkins. Owner. H. P. Whitney). Breeder. H. P. Whitney. 00808 H.deG'ce 51fl:07%fast 16 103 6 3 l1 2) W Munden S T viand, Choc S.ldi.r, H.Stedm'n 97495 Bowie 3-4 1:10 fast SI 10S 6 6 2"' 2- L McAtee 8 Fie. Inta. Ella M . Instructress 97440 Bowio 3-4 1:14 fast 7 10412 2 4'J 55J J ReylandlO Ingrid. leak. Fleehita 97411 Bowie 61 f 1:22 slow 8 109 6 6 754 6»i R McAtee IS Centrifugal. Blackamoor. Araby 96836 I.aur-1 l| f l:09%hvy 14-5 1!1 7 2 2" 3" t. McAfee 9 Welshot. Sea Rocket. Centrifugal 96652 Raur.d 51 f 1 :09%fast 8-5 110 7 4 11 1*1 L McAtee 8 Ima Way. Idleness, The Cocoon RAPTURE, b. f. 3 106 By Chicle— Enchanting, by St. Victrix. (Trainer. I. Hopkins. Owner. H. P. Whitney). Breeder. H. P. Whitney. 00584 Bowie 3-4 l:15%hvy 17-20 1081 I 2 2» 21 T, McAtee, fi Nat Evens. Aucilla. Golden Mae 4)0405 Bowie 61 fill hvy 8 106 8 2 2'} 2=1 II Shillick S Timmara. H'veySiedman, ToyPd 95665 Aqueduct 5-8 58%fast fi 112 6 3 4« 7'1 B Bre ning H Patn.iaJ.. B Mavell. Sil'rLane 95543 Aqueduct 5-S 59%fast 3 107 2 1 1 1J B Br'ning 9 Marygraee. Herodiade, 8iren 95219 Aqueduct 5 8 59 fast 6 107 Left at poet. E Barnes 11 Sabine. Silverljuie, St Genevieve 93759 Saratoga 6-8 1 :00%fast 5 109 9 4 4« 31 J Maiben 10 Ruthenia, Sal.ine, Silver Lane 93429 Saratoga 3-4 l:10%hvy 18 j 112 Left at post. G HudginsR! Cinema, A.-inia, Ruthenia BASQUA1SE. b. f. 3 101 By Samourai— Herodia. by Adam. (Trainer. J. F. Richardson. Owner. J. F. Richardson). Bred in France by A. Eknayan. 00534 Bow ::-4 1:13%ft 9 106 2 4 451 4«1 XV Munden 7 Toyland 11 1. Haze 10.3. 1.emnns 108 00405 Bow (ft f 1:11 hy21-10 106 3 1 1' 1' E Beach 8 Timmara 112. Rapture KNi.H'vSt'dman 108 97540 Row 1 l:4-'%ft 27 10116 C 6"1 6*J H Gott'up 1ft HighStar 1 11 .Ingrid 1 12. Timmara 117 97495 Bow 3-4 1:10 ft 12f 103 6 8 lD'H^R Fisher 8 Fleehita 1 lO.Traf fie 10S. KllaM. 104 97481 R..w 61 f 1:20 ft 24 104 6 7 65i 4=1 XV HarveylO Ingrid 1 10 Teak 113. Fie. lata 1 10 97440 R..w 3-4 1:14 ft 40 110 5 6 4»i 3' J Ktllum 5 IVnsticV 125, Hyman 121, Marygraee 118 LEWIS, b. c. 3 106 By Troutbeck— Corfu, by Watercress. (Trainer. G. B. Bryson. Owner. E. K. Bryson). Breeder. E. Cebrian. 98020 J l' 3-4 1:13%ft 10 112 18 2' ]■ * J Leyland 1 1 Texas 109. Auntljiura 1(H.( l.erub 109 97695 J.p 3-4 114%ft 126 115 7 5 6* 6 J J l,eylandl2 Selective 1 lO.Mu . Girl 109 Nerv aAbie 105 97248 Pin 3-4 1 14%ft 61f 111 4 10 12:!12" J Leyland IS By wav llfi.TheCocoon 113.Sl.iraz Hi 95917 HdG 51 f 108%sl 28 110 8 7 7" 8" L Morris S SeaDrift 106. HieKngineer HO.Uase 100 95470 11.1,; 51fl:08%ft IS 5 113 fi 4 10»113'» L Morris |ft Sea.Net 107.Kndor 1 IS, Wtstl'oint 110 94711 CI 51fl06%ft 9-5 11012 1 1» Is L Morris 7 Arlo 104.1^rdi 105. Vera 97 LA FEKTE, b. f, 3 (M) 106 By Samourai— Iodine II.. by Maximum. (Trainer. J. H. Stotler. Owner. Sagamore Stable). Bred in France by A. Eknayan. 00766 H.deG'ce 51 f 1 :06%fa.st 58 108 5 « 7»1 7" F Colletti 7 Ingrid. Wnema. Adria 92662 Saratoga. 5-S 1 03 mud 7 115 7 9 9»ill'» A Johnsonll Asinia, t hristmasMg, Helvetia ARTILLERY, ch. c. 2 M 100 By Man o' War— Miss Starlight, by Watercress. (Trainer. G. Conway. Owner. Glen Riddle Farm Stable). Breeder. S. D. Riddle. mttPkl 3-4 1:11 ft II 115 9 10 R'» 7" K Horvathl 1 PhantomFire 1 I5.llee 11.".. Mid 'It-Man 1 U 96.%69 1.rl i| f 1:10Vsy 19 116 10 10 105510;1 K H r . athl-' Pr t f Wales 1 Ifi.l'rof ite.-r 1 10. Korean 116 96117 1x1 3 4 1 !"• ft 12 116 8 10 9,T9'»K Ilorv'llil- Flyman 1 16.1'rofilcer 1 It!, I'r. of Walt-s 116 Havre De Grace Jockey Percentages HAVRE DE GRACE SOCKET PERCENTAGES (From January 1, 1926, to April 14, 192«. inclusive) At or Over .locker. P.P. Wt. Mts. 1st. 2d. 3d Walls. "P 50 105 2 1 0 0 McAlee. L 33 103 20 7 2 2 Tamraaro. J 30 104 27 8 1 3 Munden. W 27 85 346 95 61 40 Callahan. J 24 95 136 31 14 22 Murray, A 20 102 5 1 0 (I Harvev, W 20 102 244 47 40 31 O Brien. J 20 106 5 1 0 0 Mailien. J IS 103 76 14 10 12 Coltiletti. F 17 110 42 7 10 ■ Fi. Ids. G 16 107 89 14 7 11 Froggatte. U M 106 165 27 20 16 Stott. V 15 100 117 18 8 11 Steinhart. 1 15 102 20 3 4 3 Morris, L II 102 20 3 I 1 Turner, C IS 110 34 5 6 5 Smith, W 15 10S S4 13 11 U Horn. F 13 108 55 7 13 3 M.-Taggart. J 13 110 15 2 2 2 Kd«ardh. 1 12 M 24 3 2 2 Wallis. V 12 95 248 29 30 37 Ambrose. E 12 Ml 72 9 8 6 Mangan. S 11 110 19 2 4 I Robinson, V 11 100 IS 2 3 1 Rcvland. J 10 105 61 6 7 7 Thompson. B 10 98 134 14 18 15 Groos. P 10 104 52 5 6 7 Hastings. F 09 110 65 6 5 9 jj,UK 0 09 110 87 8 8 15 At or Over Jockey. P.O. Wt. Mtg. 1st. 2d. 3d. Rulwell. J 08 112 13 1 1 3 Rang. L as 104 50 4 2 4 Chalmers. J OS 102 90 7 10 10 I-acaste. A 07 104 28 2 8 3 Brown. 0 07 88 27 2 2 1 Thomas. H 07 102 91 6 8 11 Williams. K 07 105 54 4 6 11 Reillv. F 06 105 17 1 1 1 Acardv, A 06 108 16 1 2 2 Smith. F 04 105 65 3 7 6 Carter. R 10S 3 0 0 0 F.ri.kson. H 110 1 0 0 1 Gottrup. II 98 14 0 0 2 Madeira. P 105 4 0 0 0 Marinelli. B 104 1 0 0 1 Meigler. J. 0 90 8 0 0 1 Paternel. A 92 13 0 1 4 Ralls. C 98 4 0 1 0 Kandell, I) 102 I 0 0 0 Kea.h. E 106 25 0 3 2 ( lelland. 0 85 6 0 1 0 ' Dennison, J 109 17 O 0 0 j Hunt. A 104 24 0 3 5 iJosiali. J 104 3 0 1 0 I Shanks, J 106 40 0 6 7 Shillick, II 108 5 O 2 0 Stevens, J 98 5 0 0 1 .Ranks, W 95 21 0 0 3 Page 5 6th Race [6th Havre De Grace] Ulrl **.4v« x-^ K3CG ' ■■• "ml 70 Yards. 2-year-olds and upward. .Maidens. Cl:iiinlnt (\pril 2i. 1925— 1:42— 4— 112.) Index. Conrae. Diat Time. Track. Odds.Wt.St. K Str.Fin. Jockey Started. Order of Finish. SWEPT, b. f. 3 (M) 101 By Sweep— Antbeny'a Lass, by FarfarsUire. (Trainer. W. P. Bice. Owner. A. 3. Gadekl. Breeder. 3. C. Carrick. *)076» H.deG. e :-4 LH^fast ^2 111 6 4 4'J 2:i J ( 'h'lmers 9 Montferrat. Her Own. Be. I a re 40640 Bowi- 61 f 1 22V'ow 16 96 5 6 P% 63i W Munden 7 Butler.-up. Ilottson. (oon.au 4)0552 Bowie 2-4 1:17 slow 7 109113 U 10» I* .1 McTag' tl;i ( I'mhiall . B ker-Aliead. Senato O0441 Bowie 3jfl:09 fast 43 111 S 8 7»3 7;J F Beilly 12 Cliff. Dubric. Columbia II. 19080 Ftlrnds lm70 1:47Sfast 4 102 6 5 77i 6'" G Johnson12 l'ride. Creystone. (lift 18976 l-'llr nds 3 4 l:15*ifast 11-S 106 5 5 3» 25 G Johrsonl2 Husband, (ilanee. Ask Him FRED DUBNER. ch. g. 3 (M) 101 By Fayette— Superlight. by Superman. (Trainer. G. C. Brenton. Owner. J. E. Beal). Breeder. P. M. Walker. 00721 Bowi- 1 l-it; | ;;,i fast 17 : 1 2 4 8* ."." (3 Brown 5 IHiimbcat. Fleetwoo.!. Foreinaa 00709 Bowi- lm7 y 1 49-Vast 5 96 3 4 5« 7«i C Brown S Zeod. Harry Carroll. Buttercup 00556 Bowi- lm7 1:51 slow 29 99 6 2 1" 3- (3 Brown S Kiuk. Billy Mann. Sea Hawk 97493 Bowie ll:l5'4fa?t 91f 88 1 3 I*|"f O Brown 13 Haze. Compromise. Tempest i.7479 Bowie ;;-4 1:14 fast 15 109 13 13 IS'^IS" E Barnes lSCrand Bey. Plie.is.-int. Anaitis 97437 Bowio ::-4 1:15 fast 26 97 8 7 71 5«i (3 Brown II II. Walker. Br ( arl. HeekySne 95862 H.deG'ce 8| f 1 :09'T fast 22 105 10 6 5TJ 4*i O Brown 10 Trapeze. Waimanu. Donarita 95738 H.deG'ce 5J r 1 OSVifast S3 107 8 7 5*| 7*J G Corey 11 Highlleart. Best Shot. Forel.ady 94875 L.Bran.h f.4 f 1 1 l^fast 2J 112 E 3 1*1 M Q Corey 7 Aleto. Bruce. Primed 94767 L.Branch 51 f 1:12 good 134 10S 5 3 3J{ 3:i G Corey 6 MissBlaze. .I.Fin'gan. B.Canyon POISON, br. f. 3 (M) 101 By Royal II. or Colonel Vennie— Europa. by Maceo. (Trainer. A. Brusca. Owner. A. Brusca' Breeder. J. B. Resoeas. 00379 Tampa 1 1 :54^mu.l 22 100 1 S I** !-• F Maguire I Curler, Wraugl.-r. S.-ttee 00221 Tampa El t 1:10 slow 17 95 7 6 7* (]( J Jeffries 9 Bonn ( astle. TomStott. Herbert 00027 Tampa lmTOy 1 :45 4rast IS 103 7 6 5«3 B*l W Bog' si ! 7 Se.igrave. Maimonid.s. Muriel S. 99734 Tampa 3-4 1:20=ihvy 10 107 5 5 5»J 3' W Bog'ski 7 Woody. Endieott. Mix 99277 Tampa 3-4 l:20*«sb w 16f 96 3 10 9« 9!# I Hebert 11 MusicMaster. ( olnelCarr. Turn, r 99225 Tampa 5Jf LISHhvy 9i 97 5 3 :;»! 47 R Finn'rty S Joe Joe. Royal Ouk. Paddle 98756 Havana Ini.Oy 1 ::,6 dvy 2J 94 7 2 1* 21 H Cullah'n 9 Vulgate. Caribe. Randel 98697 Havana 5J f Ll.'Smud 4 100 5 3 2; 21 C McG ins 9 Receiver. May morn. Fietile 98419 Havana 5* f 1:13 slow 10 103 11 10 9" a" W Murphyll Chamlielona. AnnieBrai e. T'peze 98354 Havana 51 f 1:18 hvy 31 102 6 7 5» ." «.' C E Allen 8 D'video. Si:n-p te. W s theTime 98246 Havana ;'-4 1 20-ihvy 10 106 4 5 4" 3:i A Pickens 8 Myrrh. Trapeze. Margaret C.aut GREEK FRIAR, b. g. 4 (M) 111 By Friar Marcus— Pharsalia. by Roi Herode. (Trainer. A. J. Plack. Owner. J. W. Lewis '.. Bred in England by A. McCana. 998*6 Miami 3-4 1 :U*4Caaf 24 10S I 6 a*f •»• J O'Brien '.» Highbinder. Invi.lus. IndnTrail 99567 Miami Mil 'ifajfaal 71 110 4 S« 9'i 91S . I O'Brien 9 Belzoni. (ial'p'gSI s. Kr'.-bUrly 99451 Miami 1 1 16 1 ITSfast 5 112.^3 10 lO'lO^'1 H Stutts 10 Delusive. Musk 'long.-. BlueSprite 99341 .Miami 3-4 1 : 12^ fast 23-5 113 7 7 7" 7:" H Stutts 7 Wildlane. Crapestone. Ensign I 991 16 Miami f.| f 1 :07 good 12 117 4 6 7CJ \ - II Stutts 9 Barrow. Crapestoiic. Wildlane ! 99027 Miami ai f lMfcftMt 21 112 7 8 3i 2.1 H Stutts 13 Dust! p. BuddieBrown. ( hester'k 98898 Miami 3-4 1:13 fast 20f 120 • 3 3'i V' H Stutts 12 Harass. Annate. Special A.eount 98794 Miami :-4 l:i:Sgooil 642 110 S 8 I" S" L Saui ier 9 M. Belle. Contract. Cliestert.rook FORLORN, ch. c. 3 (Ml 101 By Thunderer— Waif, by Greenback. (Trainer. J. F. Richardson. Owner. J. E. Richardson). Breeder. H. P. Whitney. I 00866 See today's 1 hart |00769 H.deG'ce 1 1 16 1 :5u Vast 64 921 7 7 8»J S ; L Edwards S IsIMFairy. Fornovo. Mil'd.Slierei [00724- Bowie lm70y I.IS^fast 46 9016 7 ****** M McC'gle T Fornovo. Padd.\ ll ne~. It d'u ky 00706 Bt.wie 3-4 1:1:7 fast 69 99 5 7 7" 1X~- O Clelland 7 Kspanol. Butt'iiBriglit. Triuu'ph 00611 Bowie t-4 l:17rg.mud 53 9^1 4 6 6" V* H C.ot'rup «i Marj grace. (.randBey. CoodBoy 97493 Bowie 1 l:45sifast 9f 9SJH 13 B**19*« J Logan 11 Haze. Compromise. Tempest 97451 Bowie lm70y 1 :17'ifast 32 105 5 %, 8*» 8:- W Harvey ' 8 Token. Loldmawr. Mons Meg 97423 Bowie 3-4 1 :l5 ifast Jf 11112 18 10"' 9'- J Kellum 19 Stardale. Adieu. Columbia II. 96815 Empire 5* f 1 08 fast 10 115 2 4 E*t P1J Kellum IS Music llirl. Fasciste. Shenanigan 96596 Empire 51 f 1 :08 fast 15 115 9 9 6*i 541 J Kellum 13 Hapliaz d. Slu-n igan. C'pliorl'.all 96550 Empire Ab 3-4 1:12 slop 20 115 5 6 4»1 4Ti J Kellum I Camilla. Mite. Cherub FIRST EDITION, b. f. 3 (M) 96 By Haldeman— Brook Hill, by Ben Trovato. (Trainer. F. A. Herold. Owner. W. C. Seipp). Breeder. W. C. SeiDp. 00706 Bowie 3-4 1:15 fast 6* 91 3 6 6" 6" I. Edwards 7 Es|«anol. Bui tonliright. Triumph 00616 Bowie lmTfly l:51*imud 63 90 2 2 f 4'^ 3 C M'gler S ;nti»v Sa. k. IH-rnier Sou. (iavly 00552 Bowie 3-4 1:17 slow 7}f 100 11 10 9" 5» W Mundenl.'! CTinbial I.. It kersAln-ad. Senate 00483 Bowie J 1 16 1:52 fast 8t S8 5 4 7 ° 7'i O Broara 7 TI.eKollCall. ClearView. -limsoii 99305 Miami 3-4 l:13*sfast 40 105 8 S !'J T') K Stevens 13 PIWeidellL. Sw'tM'ney. Maryit. 98998 Miami 5ifl:07^ifast 22 106 9 9 9«* S'J F Stevens 11 C'fidante. I»uShank. Home d'Or 98769 Miami lm70y 1 :60V»mu l 6 107 I eft at post. E Barnes 10 Muriel S.. Delegate. Seagrare 98624 Miami 3-4 l:13Hfast 46 113 3 I 4j 6° W Stevens .8 Crapestone. Haniss. Silverraire 98507 Miami 3-4 L14'4fast »9 110 13 11 ll'«ll'»F Stevens UJ Casanova. P. Weidell I. . Seagrara SUGAR LOAF. ch. c. 3 (M) 101 By D« Gray— Baby Lee. by Caldron. (Trainer. H. J. Harris. Owner. J. W. EtheridgeL Breeder. H. J. Harris. 00763 H.deG'ce 2-4 1 H^fast 112 116 9 9 ate (aw av Smith 9 Montferrat. Swept. Her Owa 95193 M'horo AI. 5-Sl:02 fast 20 112 §*» B McCr's'n S Deadfall. Fanoe. Cathkin 95090 M'lboro Ab 5-S 1:02 slop 4S 114 7-1 P Madeira 7 His (Jue.-n, 1 ozy. 1'ay Birl 94890 Tim'iim 3^-4 1 :16V.fast 34 100 7'» O Mt-C'sen 7 Edgew'd. ('.Belli. Duke o.M'gh 00763 HdeG'c^ 3-4 1:14Hfast 112 114 » 9 9'«9-'W Smith !• Montferrat. Swept. Her Onu R0CK0VER. br. g. 3 (M) 101 By Danger Rock— Mabrey. by Handsome. (Trainer, H. Garth. Owner. S. L. Larrabee). Breeder. S. L. Larrabee. 97486 Bowie 3-4 l:14-Vast 68 115 1 12 12:0 9»J R W'liamslS Xenoplion. Happy Argo. Hike 97453 Bowie 64 f 1 I'l^fast 16f 105i I 6 7»S 7s B W'liamsl.l Stardale. Tempest. ( laudius 97319 Pimlico ::-4 1 :16*islow 23-10f 106 4 9 9'=9'=B W'liamsl-5 Yas Sar. Adieu. Pheasant 97165 Pimlico .1-4 1:16 mud llf 103 12 12 ]2,J12" J Wallace 12 Haze. St. John. Silver Song 9573* H.deG'ce El f l:08'5fast 26f 112 9 11 W W T Finn 11 Ilisblleart. Best Shot. Forel.ady 95621 H.deG'ce 2 4 1:15 fast 100 110 5 12 lS'll'-.I II Burkell I.itt'.- Bla/.e. Haze. Bru-li By HOLYHEAD, br. f. 3 (M) 101 By Madngalian— Landstock. by Land League. (Trainer, J. L. Burttschell. Owner. J. L. Burttschell). Breeder Mrs. F. A. Clark. 99615 J P 2-4 1:14Ssl 47 100 6 6 6^ 9-«F Whitferl2 Itapi, IFire »S.|J,.,HIead lOO.Askliim 109 99080 F.G l-70 1:47*5ft 8 100 5 8 8'J 9=» F Marmile!2 Pride 1 1 1.Crcvstone 1 12. Cliff t04 98919 F.G 3-4 l:Mftft 16f 99 12 12 11*4 9T F Whit'cre!2 TomP.l 13.4 hi.-kl p 1(3ti.(.Iih 101 : 98196 F.G 3-4 1:19s5m 13 97 11 10 10'M0'« A M'tens'nl'2 Priv.Seth 1 10 A'tl jura l02.Cap'nSani 107 97948 J.P 3-4 1:14 ft 27f 113 11 9 12"10'»J Butweil 12 F .osU.xk llO.Billiken 99. MabelSeth 102 , HIS OWN. b. g. 3 (M) 103 By His Majesty— Little Letty. by Celt. (Trainer, R. Wynne. Owner. A. W. KoirulaL Breeder. G. A. Cochran, j 00552 Bow 3-4 1:17 si 44 110 8 8 If'll'IV Wallis 13 ("inbiall.1 17. B'kersAhead 110. Senate 114 99652 .LP 51/1:10 m 13f 38 12 12 121T111S P Fisher 12 Lin.la'/inda HO.CIiar.oal 1 16. Ask-lessie 1 13 I 97574. LP r.-SLOI'sft 37 116 S 8 815 511 D Conn'ly 9 Stea.lylj.lv 1 13. lonesome 113. Col. (arr 1 10 DIGNIFY, b. f. 3 CM) 101 By Berrilldon— Dignity, by Dick Welles. (Trainer. M. Smart. Owner. S. Ross). Breeder. Estate of L. Garth. 00763 II deC. ■ 3-4 1 lCSfast 13 111 4 7 6'J 7«J F Smith 9 Montferrat. Swept. Her Own 00638 Bowie 7-S l::i'ssl.)w 34 110 5 1 3! 4 2 F Smith 0 Z.-od. Senate Buliri 00441 Bowie 5* f 1 :09 Tast 61 111 9 11 10' : 6"i U KandallP.' Cliff. Dubrie. Columbia II. 97465 Bowie 1 1 :43^fast 18f 93 11 13 13" 13' ' W Banks 14 Foreman. Hud..!-. I.eger 96884 Laurel 3 4 1 lS*t.hvy 74 113 5 8 7" 7'» E Barnes 9 True Boy, Hijo. Ima Wav 96653 Laurel 1 l:42-*ifast 49 1091 8 8 8'» 8,T E Barnes 8 BestSliot. Cr'nl'.lazes. Pheasant 96241 Laurel ll:43*isiop 48 109 6 S 8=5 8:l E Barnes 8 Son Ami. True P.oy. Comet 95061 Aqueduct 5-S .".9-Vimud 60 117 6 8 8: 8=» E Barnes 9 Herodiade. Fle.-hita. Janesso 94750 Belm't 61 f M ' l^^good 40 112 8 9 9* 9 - E Barnes 9 Corvette. Tea. Herodiade HANKY RICE. b. g. 4 (M) 116 By Short Grass— Fair Helen, by Broomatick. (Trainer. A. S. Woodliffe. Owner. P. H. SimsL Breeder. Short Grass Stud. 00743 H.1G 3-41:15 ft 31 10r 114 13 M 10ri 9«i A Murray 15 .I'nyCampb'l 1 17. ( "tra. t llti.M. -Crim'n 1 12 00030 J.P 5Sfl:08 m 31f 108 8 ■ 7" 614 F H'stingsll Sutler 97.FlvingSpark 110. Aiiniel.vle 1 10 98831 F.G 3-4 1:13%ft 61f 110 13 12 11»J10"* E I.egere 12 MabelC. 1 12.TlieKollCalI 1 1 s.Fret well 1 14 98030 J.P 3^1:14Hift 17-5 115 12 2 2' 2'1 11 Stutts 12 B'te'slnferno lOO.L.M'nagei 104 Hoot.li 1 15 97657 J.P 3-4 1:14Vtft 43 110 8 7 11»»11 » H Stutts 1 1 FalseFai-e lU7.(iad 1112. C.-o Cn-.m 1 10 97567 J.P 1-lldMjR 20 116 3 1 11 3' II Stutts 10 PlainDeal-r lOs.Torclier 1 1 LWarataJi 113 First start for the following: HIGHLAND DAISY, br. f, 4 (M) 1H By Highland Lad— Daisv Vein, by Ballot. (Trainer. L. H. Tubbs. Owner. L. H. Tubba). Breeder. L. H. Tabbs. BLUE SPECTACLES, b. g. 4 (M) 116 By Oisseau Bleu— Beautiful Sight, by Radium. Bred in England by C. T. Pulley 4th Race [4th Havre De Grace] 4Tr| r\.3_CG • '■- I nrl.irurv. \ev\kirk Hiuidirap. S-j • -ar-olds and upward. (April Index. Course. Dist Time Tree k. Odds.Wt.St. »i Str.Fin. Jockey. Started. Order of Finish. SENATOR NORRIS. br. h. S 123 By Cudgel— Cypher Code, by Disguise. (Trainer. H. G. Bedwell. Owner. H. G. Bedwell). Breeder. H. G. Bedwell. 00809 H.d-G'.-.- Tl I'ltHfart 7 2 » 11- - 1 !• 1* G Fields ('• Backbone. J. Fred A. To;. boot 00746 H .leG'.-e 7.-4 I -12Sfast 4 116 7 I 2* 3' W Harveyl4 Noah. Extra Drj . PollyM. Wiggles 00480 l-.nwie E| f 1 :'.-6^sfact 3 117 4 11- 1»1 J McTag't 0 Tester. SglcFoot. JocM'rnelll. 00406 llo.vie 3-4 1 :15"-ih\y 6 114 3 2 2'i 2'i J McTag't i Noah. Tester. Forecaster 97539 Bowie 3-4 l:12-*-;,fast 1.1-5 117 2 1 2'' "J II ThurD'T I Storm King. Blister. Lucky Play 97497 Bowie 1 3-16 2 C2'-f.ist 40 109 2 1 Ink M g Fit Ids IS J. Smoke. Pr'sD'reen. R'k'in'te. 97189 Bowie 5} f 1 :06ir.fast 3 119 3 2 I* 2'i J Shanks S A.Marvonell .. StormKing. Testi . 97468 BaVJaa 1 l:40*-.fast 13f 112 3 :: 4:J P% H Tliurberlj Sarazen. .l.Smok. IVmaaBat*. t* 97 4 27 Etoarta IniTOy 1 47 fast 13-5 112 1115 1*1 H Thurbcr 6 Wild ness. Pr.HnniUt. Cliiekvale 97412 Bowie : 4 1 :13S.slow 13 113 3 2 21 31 G Fields 9 Storm Kins. Tester. Mr. Pepp BACKBONE, ch. c. 4 110 By Whisk Broom II. — Stamina, by Nasturtium. (Trainer, F. Hopkins. Owner. H. P. Whitney). Breeder. H. P. Whitney. OOK09 EMG ::-4 1 :13*»ft ■ l's 4 3 3- "- I. M.-Atee 6 S-n'rNorris 112.J.1'redA.l(Jt'..Topboot 102 9698:i l.rl llll^g.l 11 109 3 3 3»| 4« L McAtee S Jo.vSmoke 1 lli.Bdisto 1 10.1'epp 1 19 96839 Lrl 1J t .07»&h\ 7 10S 4 4 4*4 4'« L McAtee • M d at Arms 11.1. S gleF't 124.11. Baker 106 96462 l.rl 1116 1 TITtl 19 106 6 4 4* 2*4 L McAtee 0 ColdenRule 1(17. Maid at Arms 1 12. Pepp 1 14 95951 H.1G 1 1 S 1 :52*r.sl 24 106 1 7 6«1 717 G Ellis » Senalado 11.1. Primrose 106. BigBlaze 120 9.".." 6-J IMG 1 1-16 l:46'jft 6 110 1 3 5» 6'4 .1 H Burke « Senalado 1 10. Primrose 107. S. Foot 120 954I6 MM 1-70 1:44 ft 14-5 110 1 1 21 2' L, McAtee 5 Senalado 110.Kev.ke 102. Federalist 110 90489 Bel 1 -S - 16Sft -J 126 6 7 7'« 7-T I McAtee 7 AniYanFlag 126. Dangerous PJO.Swcpe 126 ■MM Bel 1138 ift J2-5 US 11 11 8* 8Ti I Parke 12 Aiu'canl'lag llx.S'rFox lls.ColdSCk US CINEMA, b f. 3 97 By Sweep— Magic Lantern II.. by Le Sagittaire. (Trainer. at Smart. Owner. S. Rossi. Breeder. S. Ross. 00766 II iteG'.-e 5$ f I :0C\fast 11"- 114 1 1 l1' 2" F Smith 7 Ingrid. Adria. Rasuuaisc MM! Bowie 54 r 1:07 fast 2S 107 2 2 2', 2'* F Smith 0 Timrnara. Welshot. Toy land MM Bowi- 5; f 1:11 hvy 9 107 4 5 5* 75 13 Bandell S Timrnara, Rapture. H'eyStedni'n 97488 Bo\vi« 7-8 ! :2b\ fast 11 112 1 6 6*16'- K Barnes (i Timni.ira. UgktVtnr. HigliStar 97280 Bimli.-o 3-4 1 :13\fast 10 100 3 6 12"'12 7 .1 Callahanl2 S.Norris. Lieuten'tll.. Courag s 97167 Pimlii o 3-4 1:13 mud 17 108 8 Pulled up. E Barnes 8 SingleFoot. W ("ounselloi r. ('.Kid 97039 Laurel 5i f 1:07 fast 13 113 2 2 3i 31 E Barnes 8 Friar st'arse. Tattling. Patri. J. POLLY McWIGGLES. ch. f. 4 104 By Light Brigade — Handzarra. by Handsel. Trainer. S. L. Burch. Owner. L. Rise&berg). Bieeder. J. H. Morris. O0746 If.l.':-- I 1.1 ITIifMM 16f KM 2 E E*| 4*i B Th'|«son 14 Noah. Kxtra l»rv. Senator Norris 97IO." I-nir-1 3-4 ll.'Hslop 13 -5 106 1 2 3;* 3»i B Brc'nins •" Di^it. Sc. Broom. Slow and Easy 96837 l.aur-1 :'. 4 1:1". hvy 5* 106 4 3 3» 4*-f B Br'nins 7 Sara. Ma jc. l.P.iick. Storm Kiiiji ! 6."»7I I.:.ui.l B| f 1:09 slop 10 M9 3 2 2" 1' B Br'ning »i Xe« H'psliiP'. I'atrieiaJ.. (orv It- 90296 l.aur.-l E| f 1 : IS fast 3S 100 6 3 4'J 11 .1 Callahan 7 S'n't'r Norris. Franeonia. S.King 94645 Bell— I :: 4 MC llJ^slop 12 10713 4 o'3 5" B Bre'nins 7 Sutterlett-, Wild Aster. M.Aul'fe 91873 Kn.pit.' Al :.-« 1 lOK.mud 12-5 102 I 2 .VI 6!- W Ha: vey 7 Ijiplander. Turf Idol. TheK.Call 9I6IH llinpir- Ab :'.-! 1 09 slow 7 104*2 4 S'j9»B Br'ning 9 Mino. AnnaMarronell.. Contract 91220 Aqueduct 7-8 I ^^fast lo 112 4 1 1 ! 3:i K Barnes 6 lollies, lianconia. Chatterer CHINK br. c. 4 97 By Wrack— Star Lady, by Star Shoot. (Trainer W. J. Howard. Owner. W. J. Howard). Breeder. A. B. Hancock. 00585 Bowie si? l:07Shvy 31 lOfiJ 4 4 4,14:*r Groos 4 Noali. Storm Kins. Cudgel ler 94:135 HMic.rne 1 1 ::r7»tfast 4 107 2 2 2»i 3*1 J II Burke 7 Hopeless. Hourmore. CI10keeI.ee 91002 Hthorn- lm'Oy l:llU;fast 10 103 2 12* 2'| L Pichon 5 Hopeless. Max Brick, Ceorgie 93687 11 t home 11:38 fast 13-3 104 1 1 2' 2:1 L Schaefer 6 Superfrank. Kastime Kitty Pat 93288 It thorne lm70y lC^hvy 4 109 2 1 1» 1" J H Burke 8 Capistrano. 4ubal Early 93012 II thorne 3 4 1:13 fast 12 102 4 6 5»| 4« J Jones 5 l'ostillion. ;ibbons, Oh Susanna 92668 1 1 thorne lm".\v 1:48 hvy 8 104 4 4 5" uJ0 J Jones 5 Statler. Flagstaff. Craeme 9!489 Hthorne 1 1 16 1 :13Sgood 8 92 2 1 1*1 1*1 J Jones 4 G.B.Allen. Kotbermel, S. a. Span 91974 H'thorn-i 1 1-16 1 :44Hfast 8 99 5 8 7« 57 J Wallace 11 SpotCash. Bin k. Craeme 91764 H'thorne 3-4 1:12 fast 12 103 I 3 l1 Is J Wallace 5 I. Visitor. L .Rnbenstein. C.irlSc't 89270 Bimlico ImTOy 1:44 fast 4 110 1 4 41' 4r I. McAtee 8 Thoma'ne. D'genes, I'er'n't Wave SUNSARD. b. g. 4 114 By Sun Briar— Rhajes. by Sardanapale. (Trainer. F. Bray. Owner. W. S. Kilmer). Breeder. W. S. Kilmer. 00746 H.|. :- 1-4 l:12%fast 1'. 115 1 4 4} : :i K Aaabr'awM Noah. Extra Pry. Senalor Norris 99901 Miami 1 1 16 l:16%fast ■ 11". I 2 l'h 7H E Aml.r'sell B'nC'panion. Superfrank. Dazxler 99309 Miaoii J-4 lHSslop 21 -V 114 1 1 1J l1 F Smith 5 Aready. Flag of Truce. Old Slip 99221 Miami .".J f 1 :0T.»ifast G-6 120 I 1 lh 2J H Stutts (i Dedans. Nor'wester. F.ofTruee 98855 Miami 3-4 l:ll*4Cut 1 117 1 1 lj tf C Turner 5 W'tlimore. Nor'wester. B.Comp'n MM1 Miami lmTOy 1:45=iinu(1 13-5 116 112* J:1C Turner 8 Sun Altos. Brainstorm. My Own 1.8455 Miami 3-4 1 :Il~;fast 16 110 I 'la* l'J C Turner 11 A.M'ronell.. M'nmast. K.C'dinal 93995 ::n.toga 7-8 1:25 fast 15 111 2 5 6* 6:* B Carter 6 Reparation. DareSay. Sh. Along 93619 Saratoga 3-4 1:12 fast 15 119 3 1 3J 71 P. Carter 9 Reparation, P.etelguese. Dunlin flMa.e.l se. ,.n l through disqualification. BONTAUD. b. g. & 106 By Pataud— Bonett... by Masetto. (Trainer. J. J. Murphy. Owner. Joaquin Stable). Breeder. J. S. Mullins. 1 2789 K'wartk 3-4 1 :12Sfast 12 10.". 6 5 6*i6!J F Hern'dez 6 Lieut ntll.. Ilildur. Ce lonl'rin.e 92279 Win.is.tr 3 4 I l.'-fast 40 M 4 C ?.5 T.'i F ll rn'de;-. 9 Arno. Bigheart. Deep Thought 91984 Win.U.n ^i t 1 :06«ifast 24 107 4 4 «'J S'l K Her il-z 9 Bigheart. Bieutenant II.. Arno 911l»7 !».\ shir. 3 4 l:lS*«slop 4 MSI 2 - -'' I'll' IB -r'dez I Lieuten'tll. . Sanford. T Kenesor 91111 I3,.rval 3 4 1:16 slow 17 101 4 4 5*1 l:! B Th'j.son i P.r'lley'sToney. Knsign. Ex.Kul'r LIEUTENANT II.. b. g. 6 107 By Junior— Casquetts. by Captivation. ^Trainer. R. E. Potts. Owner. R. E. Pottal. Bred in England br T. Honslian. 00745 H.lfi;'..- Im70y 1:44— .fas{ .".i lot) ! : "** "ll P Madeira 5 Cudgeller. Tester. Commissioner 00480 Bonie .".S f 1 -OC'sfast :r. 110 .". 2 1*1 S*| P Madeira 0 Senat. Norris. Tester. SingleFoot !'7 4H2 B.wi-. | ) M I MUfuM B-S H7 2 3 Cs 6" E Barnes 6 Wilderness. Cudgeller, Pepp 97l ;7 I-.i.wi.t H ( 1 IHtfaM 6 121 6 I Cs 4'J .1 Mer-m'e 9 J.Mar'nelll., St. King. IVMin'ter 97112 i-.owin 3-4 1 . l3Hsl»w 7 114 7 C 6 J .r.5i J Wallace 9 StwrinKing. Tester. Sen. Norris 97311 I'imli.-.. Im70y 1 :43Sfast 6 103 4 2 1*9 J Wallare • Clt'ryPie. Bk'tBell. P.ofL'mbria 97280 I'iir.li. ■.. :-4 1 1 i'sfa.st 22-5 113 8 2 21 2J .1 Wallace 12 Sene. Norris. ( oura's. Shu. Along 97136 Pimli. 0 2-4 1:11 slop 11-5 11.7 3 I l" 2J.1 Walla -e .". Storm King. Tester. Reply 97037 l..iurel ::-4 1:l:: fast 11 110 4 2 2" i-\ J A\'all:i-e i Wortlimore. S.-. ltr.^jiii. Courag's 96524 Laurel 3-4 l:14',iSlow 7 114 7 3 4 ' 5* J Wallace 7 Candy Kid. Courageous. Taps P574J II Ih:'c» 1 1-16 LI6Sfast 47-10 108 2 I 2l 2= E Aml.t'se 4 Joy Smoke. Cliiekvale. Cloudland 95418 H .1 ;— 1 1-16 1:47 Tast 5* 113 4 1 3i 2'i V, Cooper 5 My Own. Breakfast Bell. Briee MR PEPP. br. c. 4 104 By Luke McLuke — Dividend, by Ingoldsby. (Trainer. W. Irvire. Ovrn»r. E. F. Whitney). Breeder. J. 0. & G. H. Keene. 00746 II. I ; 3-4l:I2%n '•i MI 11 '.1 lo-J ^'1 F Smith 14 N..ali 121 .Extra Iiry lOO.Sen.-iturNorris 116 99453 Mi. 11-16 IT. ft 2"-5 112 E 6 6';6--H Stutts I Mar. oni 119. South Wind 99.Token 97 99315 Mia 70 ! 43 ft 5j 111*2 2 2l 2'J H Stutts ■ FI'epNi't'gale KIS.Mar. oni 11. 'I. Tiercel 108 99221 Mia ..' f 1 0.,'^ft 9 116 6 E i'i 3S| R Willims ■ Dedans 99.Sunsard 120. Nor'wester 116 99031 Mi. ::1LU*ift 17 122 10 » S« 7'J R WM4T—12 tioldstick 119.SirI'eter 123. Missionary 112 98915 Mia 3 4 1:12 ft 8 111 6 5 5*i 1« R Willi'ms 7 B nConip n 109.B kbinder 99i.Su'fr'k 112 98728 M la *lflM*«fi 3-4 115 1 2 1» !' P. Wliams 7 Nor' wester 1 17.B'kbinder 97. Benbarg 95 98654 Mia I » 1 12 ft 113 110 4 I li I* G Fic-lds ■ Chatterer 99. W'tlimore 12 ;, Dudley Ml GOLDPIECE. ch. c. 4 10S By Golden Broom — Substitute, by Stalwart. Trainer S. P Harlan. Owner. W. M. Jeffords). Breeder. W. M. Jeffords. 91258 \.(u dfltttfUt M 112 7. 4 4" 5,: X 13ivito 6 A.Marrom-1 1.1 17.I*ti -kyPlay 125.Zuker 112 89276 Plan 3-41:12=r,ft 16 113 4 6 7" 10»i E Scobic 2 Senalado lOS.Seor.-lier 9S.( andyKid 117 89183 Pirn 3-41:l!%n 17-6 10912 3 21 2'i C l.anp ■ S. Norris 1 17 i.SilverKo.k 109i.Se-rcher 103 8H984 II. I : 3-41:12*afl « 109 I I 2* 6»§ B Kenn'dy 8 P.ofB ben 107:.SunnyMan 124. C gus 114 H8880ll.li; :.-4 1:12Sft 1 110 1 1 1^ 4'J W Harvey 9 TheBat 107. Kdisto 108.Millwi.-k 108 85650 l-ini t-4 l:t2*tfl 21 92 1 1 li 2' G Cooper S MissWhisk 105.4 y lops 1 lO.Bar.Fritchie 93 X5545 l-itu |-4 1:12%fl 19-« 113 1 2 f* M F Walls 9 ( oiir;ig.f.us 115. Chrysalis 112.()verall 113 5th Race [5th Havre De Grace] 'if h IvJIf*!? * ^''lo an 1 "° Vards. ( oiiirressioiial Handicap. 3-jear-olds and up- t/t'** Bv*a«M1«*«*»* ward. (April 25. l»2i— 1 : 12— I— 1 12.» « Index Coure*. Dist Time Track. Odd*. Wt St. *i Str.Fin JocKer Started. Ord»r of Finish. SARAZEN. ch. g. 5 128 By High Tima — Rush Box, by Box. (Trainer. M Hirsch. Owner. Fair Stable). Breeder. M. E. Johnston. , 97468 B.iwi- 1 1 W^fast 33-10 1LS 1 2 li 1- F Weiner 15 JoySmoke. I'.Doreen. ( loudland 97328 l'.mli. ■• 3-4 1:13 fast 17-20 129 I 8 6:j4'J F Weiner 9 Bigheart, Wortlimore. I.uekyP'y 96047 1-aurel "4 1:12 fast 1 132 4 6 ,'.'} J° I'. Sande 7 Wise( "sellor. Singl.-F t. I.ad.B k ; i 9560:: \.iu«-.lu. t 2 4 1:ll1ifast 2 130 2 1 !• 1 i ■ Sande i KxtraDry. A.Mar'nell.. I.'yPlav 1 92837 Saratoga ll:3SVslow '.'i 130 3 2 4:J 7;» E Sande 8 Blind Play, Mad Play. BigBlazeL j 92551 Kn. pre At. 2-4 1 :08^fast 7-a 130 1 1 1* li E Sande 6 I-n kyPlay. Worthmore. N'nFire ; 91221 Aiju'-.Ju. t 7-8 1 :-4^;fast 2-4 132 2 5 3« 5* ■ Sande 5 SilverFox. Wortlimore. (andyKid ; 89644 Belmont 1 1 :r: fast 1 128 2 C 7' T'1 K Sande 8 Sting, Shuffle Along. Serenade MM14 l-ini.. •• 1 ".-16 2 02 slo-.v 6-5 130 1 1 1= l'J K Sande 14 Spot Cash. Joy Smoke. Sunsini ; K8867 If a!Tra 3-4 1:11 fast 1" 20 129 3 2 1 1|E Sande 6 BigBlaze. 'Ttie Vintner. Heeltar* j SENATOR N0RRI8. br. h. 5 117 By Cudgel — Cypher Code, by Disguise. 'Trainer. H G. Bedwell Owner. H. G. Bedwell . Breeder. H. G. Bedwell. MM H l- ; • "I 1 -13Vfast 7-2 » 112 2 1 1J lr Q Fiel.ls ■ Bat klx.ne. J. Fred A.. Topboot ( 4(0746 ll.l-i;.- ::-4 1 L'Sfa-st 4 116 7 I ?.; "■ W HarveyM Noaii. Bxt.Brv. I'ollyM. Wiggles ( OOI80 Bowie &i f 1 (J6*ifast I 117 4 1 1- 1'iJ McTag't 6 Tester. SingleKoot JoeM'ronelll. 1 440106 i:..wie Ml:Hk*9 I 114 3 2 2'i 2'J J McTag't 5 Noah. Tester. Fore, aster « 97539 B..WI- ::-4 1:l2*ifast 13-5 117 2 1 2" 3i H Thurber 6 Storm King. (Mister, LuekyI'lay | 97197 B.wi- 1 3-16 2 02'ifa-t 40 199 2 1 1* !:J (1 Fields 1.3 J. Smoke, Pr'sl) reen, Rk'm ter JOY SMOKE ch. g. 5 US By Sir Martin— Sweet Brier, by Star Shoot. j iTrainer. W Irvine. Owner. E F. Whitnev). Breeder. J. E. Madden. 00716 lf.l.-«;.e 1 4 1 12S.l"ast 91 IM Whe.-letl J Butweil 14 Noah. Extra Dry. Senator Norris ' 97197 Bo-aria I '.-li 2 02'*fast H li) 114 4 I 2"kl- .1 Baton i'. 13 I* essD'een. S.-nNor's. ICk'm'ter ' 9746S !:•.»,.• I I M%laal 14 lli I 1 Q I" I Butweil 15 Sarazen. Prin.Doreen. (loudland 97398 B..wi» 1 1-S 2 OOVivy 4 lli 3 4 fi'JS'-J Butweil M Prof Bourbon, llor'loge. Briiiir'M- ' 97106 Laure: 1 14 2 09*4s!op 9| 112 1 1 1= 1» .1 Butweil 8 BigBlaze. AgaKhan. Tr.Doreen ' 9 .:iH -, I aaael I riHsf ai 7i 116 4 1 14 PJj Butweil ■ fjlisto. IVpi». Backbone I MITI laurel 1 1 41\slop 7| 112 5 2 2l 2« C I.anr- 6 Single!-' t. BmP.laze. Sen rNorris 1.6102 Laurel 1 1 '7 Vast 3i 108 3 1 L'»i- 2»k Q Ua.m: .'. Big P.laze. Valador. Sun Pal I 1.5921 II deCVe 1 l-^ 1 3-Sslow C 116 4 3 7TJ 6" C Lang 9 Senalado. Primrose. Big Blaze I I 95711 II.I.-i;.- 1 1-16 1 N%faal 17-20 117 3 1 l1 1! C Lang 4 l.'tenlll.. Cliiekvale. Cloudland GOLDEN RULE b. h. C 10S By Wrack— Golding. by Flint Rock. Trainer. H McDaniel Owner. J K. L. Ross/. Breeder. Mrs. L. Viau. 00745 II. I. • ;.•» Im7«»y 1 :44\fast *4 IM 1 4 4* 4,: P Walls 5 Cu.lg.-ller. Tester. Commissioner 97211 I'.mli. .. Ini70y 1:45 good 6-5 111 7 2 4:J 3«; I' Walls OllighSmr. Bla.kBart. (loudland I , 96837 I. .'i' : "4 1 1'. )r.\ 3-2 lit 6 I •*» 6»; P Walls T Sara.Maje. I, Bu. k. Storm King I MB1S L.0-1 1 1-16 L50*-..slow il-.''» IM 1 1 l3 1» p Walls " Banj Baker, uia. -klt't. ciou.ll'.i ! 64«2 I. .11.-1 1 -16 LlSvsmud I 107 2 1 I* VI V Walls « Backbone. Maid at Anns. IV| p I! 96095 Tb*4-IUr« 1 1-16 1 4teHg.,o i *-'. 120 ! 2 l»k i; I' Walls 6 CeylonPr'.e. I'ly'gCloud. 4"bosM» j. j 95817 R •lorn- 11 M*4CMI 4-'. 120 L- 2 2: I* p Wal'.s 6 CeylonPr'.e. ( 'udgel'r, F.ofTruee ( I EDIST0 b. c 4 108 B7 Johren — Tnnnin. br Broomallclf. (Trainer. W. H. Bnngloe. Owner. Seagram Stable). Breeder. L. S. Thomosea. j 97329 I'm .1 - • 11-2 2 .4~.fa.st 12 111 5 6 •$»«•*• 43 BUia I Prin.Doreen. AgaKhan. M\(.»n 97307 l":mli. .. 1 1-4 I 065-fast :3-10 116 1 1 lDk 2" C Lang .". Primrose. Overall. Senalado 97134 rtaalifa I 1 -M '• BlaMaai M ill 111* T5 C Lang 7 J Fr.-dA.. BawiyBabar. loudi d . t MMS I a— el 1 l:41%B»M 21 110 6 I 2i 2'i C Ling s Joy Smoke. Pepi . Backlione 1 !»6372 Laurel 11 llVslop 14 106 « 6 6*' 6" J Callahan 6 Singh-Foot. Jo.iSmoke. BigBlaze I ( 96359 laurel 1 1 1 OlVifast ' 1I2J1 1 24 4^11 K ricks n .". P.igBlaxe. B.. kmiuister. lltdnnjl ! •M.24 1 I... ii-. . 1 1-16 146 *i.slop 22-10 120 2 | -.j 31 k San.le ■ Single Fo..t. 4»rerall I 95748 M"4kKta 1 1-2 r 34 fast 21-10 lis I 1 1' 1 11 EncksnlO Fly gdoiid. W'h stiek, Merulina i i : 95589 W dl.ine 11 I 2 MtfcfMt 17 20 U*3 I 1 l| 4'J II Kricks'n 6 Horologe. ( l.errv Pie. Procyou ] It 91632 i: :' ni!-' 1 : I 2 -V.\fa.s» 9 V1 124 1 1 V 1» I! Kn ks 1, | RaMkeater, Warfare i It 7th Race [7th Havre De Grace] « , ; i 1 j ; ; ; j ( ( 1 « | j ' ' ' ' I I I I I , I I! j. j I ( j . t 1 I ( ! I i i : ] It i It /rh Kf7*C6 I I"18 Ules. 3-jcar-olds and upward. Claiming. (*«-pt. Is. 1920— Index. Course. Diet Time Track. Odde.Wt St ** Str Fin. Jockey. Started. Jrder c* Finish. ROXANA. b. m. S 107 By War Fame — Whizz Bang, hy Sunstar. (Trainer, W. Fenwick. Owner. W. Fenwick). Bree.ler. A. k' Macomber. 00790 H.deG'ce 13 16 2:04 Tast 16-5 106 4 3 2'tl- D Frog'tte 6 I«-iiioil. TTraj TJaklrs Sliuiglnl 007 11 Bowie I 116 1:51 last 2110 106 E 3 2- 2' 13 Frog tte 6 Slate. Mavie. Sandpile 00643 Bowie 1 1-16 1 53-Sslow 18-5 105 7 5 7= 6'J D Frog' tte T My.sti.-. Marv (unlrarr Slate 97490 Bowie 11-16 1:52 fast 23 105 1 1 2»k 14 R W'lian'sl.7 Keveillon. Sou of Iroinp Savoy 197429 Bowie 1 1-16 1 :52'-sfast 30 9S 2 6 6-» 9 '' W Mun.lenll Doiiglinnt. .Ia.-.|iies Wo.Hllake 96936 Laurel 1 1 '.6 1 :5C-Vslow 24 105 6 7 7' 5*1 I: O'Brien 7 Flint. Jacques. The Peruvian 96141 Aurora 3 4 1 IS^slow 14 1-J7 7 6 6'1 6Ti I. Neal 7 N glity N'isl.a. K.-solam. Evpr re 95798 Aurora 1 1-16 1 52Shvy 12 102 I 6 5' 4'J I. Piehon 6 Ov'rtake. Booneville. Mac o Boy 95549 Aurora lm70y 1:55 hvy 71 108 5 4 4M 4*4 I. Neal 5 Ma.- O Bajr, T\ tfnaa. Ii.-ui.er WILKES-BARRE. ch. h. 6 113 By Ballot— Triad, by Star Sheet. (Trainer. E. L. Snyder. Owner, E. L. Snyder). Breeder. J. W. Parrish. 00672 Bow 1 :-16 1:".l ft 8-5 112 3 C 7*} 7,: J Le lanJ 7 Spugs 100. Vusbimi 104.Mar.vB 1(X» 00615 Bow 1182:01Sm 2-2 109 2 1 1- 1= V Stott S Rupee 1 l."..(.ra vt.al.l.-s KIS So-'tli \rn 104 00482 Bow 1 I S 2.00 ft 8-5 10 11 1* la W Harvey 0 Modesta 1 13. VanPatri.k 1 L", Barius 1 r. 99744 .LP 1 1-18 1-55^1 33-10 10312 1 P 1= AV Carner 4 Villager I4MJ MvKIIenO 101 Harlan 100 99520 J.P ll-Sl:53Vt 31 10$ 7 2 3-1 3'1 J Majestic 7 Quotation 105. Fantoche 105 I,ee Vdiin 100 99236 J.P 1 1 S l:52*sft 1$ 107 7 8 7»i 7,T F Lee S Bosli 1 10. Future 109 Quotation 10" 98807 F.G 11-M1:B«4H 5 108 11 11 7'i 6- J Colen 12 Midin.-tt.- MJMTMl KWtaraM.a 107 98578 F.G 1 1-8 1:55^^1139-10 10S 4 6 31 4= G JohnsonlO Leo IleMar 1 1 4.Marjorie( OS Kiret ma 1 10 98407 K.G 170 1:47^1 6 106 2 6 4* 34 O Borassa Ka^er 104.Kev.-ilIon H 5.Capt Ilaue.v 1 12 ISLAND FAIRY, ch. f. 3 98 By Atheling II.— Island Queen, br Dick Welle*. (Trainer. J. L. Buttschell. Bwner. S. Louis). Breeder. Nevada Stock Farm. 00769 II. IG 1 1-16 l:50*ift 2* J 4 1 EJ 1- 11 Howard I Fornovo 105. M il.l.Sli.-rer 90, Riisuvia 1001 00672 Bow 1 1-16 1 51 ft M 86 2 4 ««J 4r*l O Brown I Spugs 106. Voshimi lUI.Mart P.. loo 00446 Bow 11-16 152 it 51 90 2 2 2^24 O Brown I Bov. Smith 107. TrV Again 107 Der'rSou 110 00095 J.P ll-16 1:51Sm 9 5 SS 1 3 2* 2- I) Dubois J flianoal 105.T'derSetli 103.ph.-nol MO 00035 J P 11-8 1:57^01 9 9512 1 1} 21 R Finn'rty 7 Mon^Meg 1 1«. B.-i vita, on MM A udrv 99 99841 J P 2-11:15 hy SO 93 4 5 4 | f,» 1 Dubois S ( omflower 1 13.SI B,„iar.l 1 15 Blih 03 99657 J.P 1-70 1:49 ■ 19 92 3 4 6*1 6 '♦ I) Dubois 9 Pi i.Ie l04.P.illikeii 101 Lv. I.e,|iier 105 99431 J.P 1 1-16 1 4S~ft 17-5 36 1 1 U V' 13 Dubois 9 T'derSel h 101.MissCI.iire Kr-i Ti. kl.-r 104 99356 J P 2 1111 ft 30 96 4 I H *• D Dubois 12 t.lanee 112.i;iil) llMI.CIn.-kl'p Ml HIDALGO, b. c. 4 112 By Spanish Prince II —Minuet, by Olarabala. (Trainer. C. F. Tanner. Owner. J. Nechamkini. Breeder. R. T. Wilson. (00710 Bowie 1 1 16 TO^fast 73 10 109 3 2 2» !■ I. S.-inhrt (J I nierSon. Invi. (us. VanPatrick 00586 Itowie 11-16 152 hvy 51 105 2 2 I* ::J L Steinh't 7 Eager. Mary Kllen O.. Modesta ,00531 Bowie 61 t 1 :2H»faat 28 109 13 12 11 ' S»l J Tamaro IS .Ioir .I.-w'l. Musk longe. S ltajah 0028:'. lampa 2 4 1 I»*thvy 12 110 i I 2 2 C Barnett 7 U-voy. L.Rubenst n. W theWia'd (10223 Tampa l| f 1 .OK^slow Si 105 6 C 61 i'l I) Tyler on.-adiall Caligula. Variation 00082 iampa El t \M faat 21 112 3 1 2'1 4 J C Barnett 8 (iorget. CerieralSeth (j naMari* |99965 Tampa E| f i 06Vast 16 111 5 3 g* 2 1.1 Dillea S Caligula. Brown Baity Navarlt 99910 lampa ";n70yl:47 fast 34 104 3 4 8*1 %-'• A Yerrat I N'thBr'r.e. Hatsm n. Md.-li'vey TRAJANTJS. br. g. 7 111 By Hock View— Belgrayia. br Ben Brush. (Trainer. W. M. Shewbridgi. Owner. J. F. Besche). Breeder. E.F. Simms. 00677 orando 1 1$ 2 O2'sslow 1 109 3 1 1« 1« ATryon 5 Shindy. Mg'tLnut DoiitiaSanta (10562 (irlando | 1 (7 fast 7 5 106 E 5 4« 41 W BWMMt 7 SeaCru. I.u.kvltiiii \ladd.n*t u 00460 Orlando 1 1 16 1 -56-vhvy 3 5 1.36 6 1 D 1« A Tryon 6 KougbiHeady M'g ttiaut Swd 00355 Orlando 1 1 16 1 M%kwjr 4110 108 1 3 21 M A Tryon K St.lKm'd HiigliesLr m \dmirer ,00289 orlando El f 1:11 fast 7 112 5 4 3' 2' A Tryon 6 Baiack, Benita. Fern 97490 Bowie 1 1 16 1 .2 fast 21 106 6 10 12*113" D Fisher 15 Roxana. Keveillon Son of T romp 97439 Bowi* 1 1-16 l3M%laat 42 105 I 8 S'i 8'» D Fisher 9 Rupee. Hidalgo. Osage 97358 Pimlu-o 1 1-8 1 . '-.-!. .*• 37 1«)5 5 I 5'4 V% D Fisher • Pilgrim. Itramtoii. ljnoil BILLY MANN. b. c. 3 103 By Theo Cook— Rollicking Airs, by Unci*. Trainer. J. L. Buttschell. Owner. 8. Louis). Breeder. P. H. Faulconer MM! H.detVce 1 1-16 l:49Sfast 21-5 89 I 1 l1 1* J C M'g'er I Cruml Bey, Ivy, Jacques 00709 Howie ImTOy 1 :49^fast 43-10 98 1 7 6»| 6:i L Edwards S Zeod, ilnrry C: rroll, Buttercup 00556 Howie ImTOy 1:01 slow 2i 97 4 4 1* -» W Munden 8 Kink. Fred Pu' :.~r. Sea Hawk 00445 Howie 1 1 -16 1 iS.'ftfast 81 95 1 3 31 3 J C Merg'r 7 Teiuridc, Invictus. Just 99863 Miami 1 1-16 1 :47%fast 17 102 7 7 7*1 7" G Arnold 7 Nabisco. Youarc. Ilerkert MMJ Miami 1 1-16 1 :47»*fast 60 93 2 4 4»l 4'J W Long 8 IrisliM'rine. Reg. Toy. BlueSpritc ■MSI Miami 1 1-16 l:47Hfast 32 91 1 3 4»J 8" M Caruso 10 'Delusive, M'kallonge, BlueSprite 9918? Miami I 116 l:4»%faxt 14 106 6 3 2s ln* C McCr's'nlO Dimviddie. Seagrave, B.D.Mphy •«S0 1 1 Miami 3-4 1 :ll%fast 81 108 9 10 6* 75J C McC'sonll The Squaw. Bspanol. Chef •18739 Miami 5J f l^vifast 52 106 4 8 7;J 7»2 C McCr's'nll! drapsetono. T. Lynn, The P^naw RUPEE, ch. g. 6 112 By Delhi — Lucrative, by Mordant. .Trainer. J. Bauer. Owner. F. Rose) Breeder. P. T. Chinn. IMISMQ l 1-8 lMSft 3::-H) 112 3 1 2* 2' L Steinh't 7 D.oft. Valley 109. M:ini fold 114.Maxie 114 00671 Bow 13-I62:04%ft 19-5 108J 2 2 4J 3=J L Steinh't 5 Dan ingFool 120. Clique 111'. Fleetwood 107 00615 How 1 1-S 2:01%ni 3 113 1 2 2- 2= L Steinht 5 W.Barre 109, C'yC.ables 10S. Sop. Aroon 104 00409 How 1 1-16 l.." 4^1iy S6 10711 1 3i 1° L Steinh'rt 7 Volcano 108. Spugs 105. Cavly 1 11 99548 .1.1 • 1 1-lti llfltfcft 51 110 4 1 l1 l1 P Marmile 8 (hemiserie 105. Rodeo lOS.Rnsovia 106 99433 J P 1 1-S P.VUfcft 27 109 8 1 52J6':J Domick S Um .vKate 1 10 Humo'te 102.(CdNight 115 •19324 I 1* 1 1-16 1 46%ft 5 109 4 1 1» 2'1 W Harvey 8 CoodNight 1 12. Pandosto 1 14, Rodeo 107 98692 P.O 1 1-16 1 4S\ft 2 99 3 S 7»i 6:1 P Fisher 12 PayTrap 109. Hoot King 108.Polvo 107 VMM T.O 13-16 2:02 ft 115 107 3 2 3* 4: J Colen 12 Brunei I lUS.Kanikin 107,Jimson 108 VAN PATRICK, ch. g. 6 114 By General Roberts—Janice Marian, by Bubicon. (Tiainer. J. T. Johnson. Owner. J. T. Johnson). Breeder. G. M. Van Gorden. 00710 How 1 1 -16 1 .:,0\f t 7 115 4 C 4* 4' V Stott I Hidalgo 109. DernierSou 105. Invictus 108 (10586 How 11-16 1:5.: hy r,l 102 7 6 «s G'JV Stott 7 Eager 107. Mar EllenO. 103. Hidalgo 105 00482. How 11-8 2:00 ft UJ 115 5 6 21 3* J Maiben I Wilkes -Barro 1 15.Modesta 1 13. Darius 1 15 00064 J. P 1 1-16 1:51 9sm 18 116 8 6 2- 3« II Thomas 8 BlneTorc h 97. Fools, ap 1 lO.Typecuttcr 89 99881 J P 1 1 4 2:09V=l 3-10 108 2 2 1" 1»* G Johnson 7 St rSweeper IIO.Tickler 105. P.Dccoy 108 99745 J. P 1-70 1:47^1 9 116 1 4 5» 511 D Hum 9 Outlawed 110. Crei stone 101 .Eliz'hK. 104 99164 J. P 1 1-16 l:50*s.sl 8 6 111 7 2 ft 1* D Hum 8 IKinnySack 96.M'.vContrar 103.Yihra 99 98920 Fd 1 3-16 J:02»ift 61 104 2 2 2;1 f W Harvey 7 Bosh 98, ColdTrap 104, Dobson 106 PANOLA, b. f. S 90 Bv Wormleighton — Anola by Sempronlut. (Trainer, G. R. Bryson. Owner. International Stable). Breeder. J. L. Tarlton. 00787 H.deG'ce 3-4 l:14Ssfast 9 901 2 5 • '* 2=} I- Edwards 8 Mabel ('.. Best Shot. Charl. ie 99753 Miami fi|fl:07%fast 1 110 I 1 U 2& E Renham 9 Tempest. FredkRaph'l, Espanol 99342 Miami 3-4 l:12%fast 61 107 3 5 6*3 5' J Leyland 9 Talladega, Lemnos. Dnallarton 98973 Miami 3-4 1 :12 fcfast 39 107 4 6 6«J 6"1 A Mtens'n 6 SilverSong. Bookbinder. Dedans 90185 I-atonia 5-S 1 :01%siop 21 116 1 11 11"1137 J McCoy 11 M.Kinkead. C'sCurae. H'n'sBabe S972I Churchill 5-8 1 :00*jfast 7 107 7 7 5J s'JA M'tens'n 9 Bnbb.Over, Rhinock, Percentage Nttl Churchill 5-8 l:00\fast 21-10 115 1 2 2" 2= W Fronk 8 Smacker, B.o'theW'd. Sis.Oiana 89513 •hurchill 41 r 54 fast 7 119 11 8 9 3* A Johnsonl7 Epsomite, Belle, Indianapolis 89459 Chui chill 41 f 54-^fast 7-5 109 2 1 lb 1°* W Fronk 5 Cameo, L'VCarolyn. SisterDiana OBLIQUE, b. g. 3 89 By Out of the Way— Misseva . by Perkeo. 'Trainer. W. R. Midelev. Owner. C. H. Pierce). Breeder. F. McElhone. O0807 H.deG'ce 3-4 1 :l.".V3fast 9f 93 1 Mil1* O Hrown IS Forel'd. LBaltimoiell.. Ti mp.sf 00639 Howie 6J f IdPJktaaW 71 95 2 2 35J 9:" O Hrown ■ Frenchl.'y. I'oorSport. Cain'flage 99861 Miami 3-4 1:11 fast 7 104 1 1 ll 7=1 V Stott 10 H'lib'dr. ShgingLht. Cwpchr 99726 Miami 3-4 l:MfcfBSt 12f 104 3 1 l'| 2*1 J Callahanl2 l.therwd. Dkevl.ee. W.Kl'mMc 99342 Miami "-4 1 :12«.-.fast 19 105 5 4 S'3 811 F Stevens 9 Talladega. I.emno«. D'nal'.arton 99150 Miami 51 f l:07*sfast 19 5 US 3 2 2: !! E Ambrsei.3 I.ouShank. Fred'kKapli'l. Oml k 98852 Miami 3-4 1 : l-'ifast 15 116 9 10 ll^ir'E Ambr'sell Bronx. H'y Stedm:in. M.McLr.kc 98567 Mami 51 t 1 ^THfast 55 110 9 7 3'2 ** E Ambr'selO Urapcstoue, I einnos, Sp'lAcc'nt SILENE. b. f. 3 90 By Trompe la Mort — Sissio Ida, by Avington. (Trainer, F. Tennant. Owner. G. M. Siinpson\ Breeder. G. D. Widener. 00709 Bow M*l:M%ft 71 97 4 2 21 4'-i O i'i:ian l 8 Zeod lfitl.Harr.vCarroll 105, Buttercup M IHHBm 1-70 1:51 si 7 104 2 1 4,' .'.' .1 li liners 8 Kink 107. BillyMann 97. KredDiibner M 00100.11' 1 1-10 l:525sm 21-5 93 1 1 I'll3 D Smith 5 St.Donard 1 13.MissClaire 102.15'kySue M 99971 .1 P .",.' f 1 :075sft 43-10 104 2 1 l4 Is .1 » 'ha 1 moral 2 .fiiiieTrinz 109,But"rcup 101 .Burl.ight 105 19840 .11' 51 f 1:09 hy 34 105 1 2 23 3s J 'halii r rs!2 Sl;am| oo 104.HogFire lOl.Hittlon up 110 99463 .1.1' 51 f 1:07 ft 6 101 8 1 31 31 J Chalmers12 Ma] Buddy 1 12. Soloist 95. KapidFire 90 98918 F.O 5-4 l:14\ft 26f HI 5 7 8T1 9'2 J Chalm'ral2 Palmist 116, Grey stone 116,Iii-ightoii 116 TELURIDE. ch. g, 3 103 By Athcling II. — Chocolate Lady, by Kitimat. (Trainer. W. J. Howard. Owner. J. Reynolds). Breeder. Nevada Stock Farm. 00743 H.deG'ce 3-1 1:15 fast 16 106 10 12 g'ilOU I Ohalmersl.". John'yC'pbell, ("ntr'ct. M't'rim'n 00445 Howie 1 1 16 1 :-52Hfast 31 101 2 1 l'l 11 J Chalm'rs 7 Invictus. Billy Mann. Just 99862 Miami 3 4 1:14 4fast 71 107 4 3 3J 2s F Smith 9 M'sk'l'ge, K.andK.ve, P.W'd'HI. 99726 Miami 3-4 l:137sfast 15 104 1 6 6! 65 L Lang 12 1. therwood, PickeyLeo. Oblique 99530 Miami 3-4 1:13 fast 12 105 6 6 4« 4* L Lang 11 BuddieB'n, Topango. M'kal'nge 99180 Miami 3-4 1:13%fast 6 106 6 4 3*1 3* F Stevens 8 Marg'tSt.L.. Theo. Fay. Kinsman i 99004 Miami lm70y l:45&fast 18 113 3 1 l1 3' P Stevens 9 Finnster, Donarita. Anaitia 98738 Miami 5J f l:07^fast S-2 108 2 *2 1»* 11 F Stevens 11 K'kKaphael, tonfi'nte, N.Ei'p'i 1 98650 Miami 3-4 l:13%fast 6 100 1 1 11 4»1 J Callahanll Muskallonge, Keaolani. Paddle POLLY LEIGHTON, ch. m, 5 105 By Wormleighton— Pirate Polly, ay Pirate of Penzance. . Trainer. J. J. Feeney. Owner, J. J. Feeney). Breeder. 1. A. Lyna. 00768 H.deG'ce 1 116 l:«t%foat 56 103 1 7 7rS 5«J W Hanks S Billy Mann, Crand Bey. Ivy 99814 Havana 1 1 16 1 :47%fast S-5 100 I 3 2'J 31 M Sl-yrm 7 TisSeth. M'g'tUaut, O p'nAdains , 99714 Havana 1m50y |-«%ftiat 6 105 3 3 3» 2=1 M Sky mi 6 Lord Renfrew, Mill Boy. (aribe , 99590 Havana lm70y l:56V&fast 5 104 2 6 4» 510 G Morton 6 Delectle. Mt. Shasta. M'retGaut t 99063 Havana 1 1-S 1:54 fast 6 103 3 I 2} 21 D Holbert 6 I.nnoil, Bramton, Miglity 99017 Havana ImoOy 1:41 fast 8 108 5 5 B'J t'J W Murphy 6 BrayAnnie. Stevens, Gail Ford i 98888 Havana 1 1-16 l:49\»fast 8 101 4 1 1* l'l M Skyrm 8 WiseGuy, StellaMaris, DoctorJim i 98613 Havana 11-16 1:47 fast 5 100 1 5 5«1 6»J P H C'han 6 BluoStreak, W'rDaut, Ladylone I 98542 Havana lm70y 1 :46s* fast 2 99 6 2 V 11 H ("llahan 7 Zero. Tonce. ("lean 98416 Havana 3-4 l:20^slow 7 103 6 6« 4s! P Cogan 8 Aleto. Froth. Acouclila IT. 98373 Havana 3-4 124 slow 3 103 6 4 5» 5« D Holbert 7 Recoup. St. Michael. Reprieve 98208 Havana 3-4 1 lo^slow 6 108 8 8 |»» 65i D Holbert 8 C.J.C'f'lo. MissL'ton. A.M.D'ty ' JIMMY BROWN, b. g. 3 :M) 86 By St. Rock— Rabbit, by Plaudit. (Trainer, G C. Brenton. Own -r. J. E. Beal). Breeder. J. E. Madden. 00719 Howie 61 f l:2Uifast 58 94 7 8 S«i S"J O Prown 8 Cooncnn, Freemason. 'Ijl.itia 00706 Howie 3-4 1:15 fast 40 95 6 5 5« 5ao O Brown 7 Kspam 1, l'.utt'nBiiglit. Triumph I 00642 Howie l 1-16 |-fHf_a*rr 35 84 4 4 6'1 6'5 O Hrown » Tribune, Fornovo. Sandpile «»0552 Howie M 1:17 slow 7 f 105 12 12 13,513— O Hrown 13 0 Tmbiall.. B kers.Miead. Senate I 97248 Pimlico 3-4 1 :14^fast 5».f 10115 16 16'«16" O Hrown 18 Byway, The Cocoon, Shiraz 97103 Laurel ll:47%slop I7f 95 10 11 B**tt*| O Brown 12 Donarita. CunnySack. Tarnheim , MM l-aurel 3-4 t^f4*low 6 116 3 5 5"i 5:3 E Harnes 8 Vami. The Cocoon, Espanol JOHNNY JEWELL, b. g. 5 112 By Ultimus— Nevada, by Goldfinch. (Trainer. I. Gorham. Owner. Glencove Stable). Breeder. H. P. Headley. 00743 H.deG'ce 3-4 1:15 fast N HS 2 5 3J 4'J W Smith 15 John'yC'pbell, "ntr \ t, M ( rimn n Mil Howie 61 f l:22Vsmud M 1 IS 1 4 5:J 3ci W Smith 6 Sunlta h. MabelC . LdB'morell. 00531 Howie 61 f 1 :21Hfast 15f 11017 I Ml" W Smith U Muskallonge. SuiiRajah, JoellaJ. 93226 rt.F.rio .'.} f 1 KaflNd 5S 101 7 7 7;s 7;i L Hunt 8 Helen Buck, Revolt. Pyx 92794 Hamilton 1 1-16 1 :48=r,fa.st 29 102 6 8 8" S'» L Hunt 8 Bl. House, Tr'splant. M'kallonge J 91994 Niagara 3 4 l:Mifaiat 26 KM I 6 9» 9'K L Hunt I Pyx. Doughnut. Betlileliem Steel 91523 Ft Erie 1 1-16 1 50'^fast 93 102 4 10 12I«12=- L Hunt 13 RosaTeta, Admirer. Bios House e UINTSTICK. gr. h. 6 103 By Broomstick— Calamint, by Spearmint. (Trainer. G. E. Phillips. Owner, Beacom Manor Stable). Breeder, C. T. Grayson. 00867 So., today's . hart. 00790 H M'OI 1 2-16 2:01 fast R 106 6 2 3J 55 W Hat vev »'. Ro\:ina, T«inoiI. Qtaj (bibles MM1 Miami 1 1 S 1 M^fast 7 109 2 6 5=15-11; Harnes 9 Delusive, Dorothy Adams. Thor r 99755 Mian i I 1-H LMJW 3 110 8 3 4'} 331 G I'iolds 10 Duckling, Shanghai. Invictus MMI Miami 1 1-16 1 :4S^fast 11 110 5 5 4» 3= G Fields 11 Mary B., MarialBarton, Duckl's t 99418 Miami 1 1-16 1 :4S\ifast 33-5 115 2 3 2* 2» G Fields 7 .Sea grave. Atossa, Sakah 99075 Miami 1 1-4 2:07Hfast 5 1111 4 5 6* 5*1 H Stutts I Belzoni. Chief James, Purity 98903 Miami 1 1-S 1 :54}tfast 4 107 6 5 4«1 3 1 K Benham 9 Cli'Mames. P.rok.Toy. Playllour r 98800 Miami 1 1-16 1 :47^,good 6 107 2 5 3* 3« E Henham 9 Curland. D of theValy. Cr'snise e 98558 Miami 1 1-16 1 :46%fast 47-10 113 14 6* 511 M Garner 7 Missionary, Belzoni, Rastus r Page 6 DAILY RACING GUIDE— THE PINK SHEET-FIRST ON THE STREET WITH ENTRIES, PAST PERFORMANCES SELECTIONS, COMMENTS, ETC, ETC. PRICE, 10 CENTS, AT YOUR NEWSDEALER-BUY IT ON YOUR WAY HOME. Post Position and Workout Index-Havre De Grace Post Position and Workout Index — Havre de Grace Helow will Lf found the index to the previous workouts of the horses entered in the various races at Havre d - Grace, together with their post positions, Tuesday: FIRST RACE— 4 1-2 Furlongs. PP. Ind. Horse. PP. Ind. Horse. 1 96 Joe Junior 11 68 Paulotta 2 Superline IS 66 Gallops 3 Matilda B. 13 Ibby 4 Handclasp 14 85 Maid of India 5 68 Water Baby 15 98 Looney 6 94 Beautiful Flower 16 Red Light 7 66 Reigh Shot 17 Sparkling Water 8 89 Reciprocate 18 96 Dangerous Kitty 9 89 Long View 19 33 Three Ds 10 75 Theresa Joan 20 95 Sir Barley SECOND RACE— 4 1-2 Furlongs. 1 Houston 7 96 Colored Gal 2 Lena Rinehart 8 94 Capricorn 3 58 The Heathen 9 Dulin Show 4 Broomoney 10 Long Joe 6 65 Tamiami Trail 11 85 Florian 6 Fable THIRD RACE— 3-4 Mile. 1 77 Apostle 5 08 Artillery 2 04 Welahot 6 88 Rapture 3 06 Lewis 7 Traffic 4 17 Barquaite 8 La Ferte FOURTH RACE— 5 1-2 Furlongs. 1 94 Bontaud 6 Goldpiece 2 Backbone 7 86 Cinema 3 98 Mr. Pepp 8 89 Senator Norris 4 96 Lieutenant II. 9 Polly McWigglet 5 72 Sunsaxd 10 95 Chink FIFTH RACE— 1 Mile and 70 Yards. 1 98 Edisto 4 98 Golden Rule 2 89 Senator Norris 5 98 Joy Smoke 3 95 Sarazen SIXTH RACE— 1 Mile and 70 Yards. 1 81 Forlorn 8 Rockover 2 Sugar Loaf 9 87 Holyhead 3 54 First Edition 10 Blue Spectacles 4 Highland Daisy 11 95 Poison 5 69 Greek Friar 12 95 His Own 6 96 Fred Dubner 13 86 Dignify 7 84 Swept 14 77 Hanky Rica SEVENTH RACE— 1 1-16 Miles. 1 08 Trajanus 9 96 Teluride 2 52 Rupee 10 Polly Leighton 3 06 Van Patrick 11 82 Wilkes -Barre 4 04 Oblique IS 87 Jimmy Brown 5 83 Roxana 13 82 Johnny Jewell 6 93 Island Fairy 14 93 Mintstick 7 90 Silene 16 98 Panola 8 95 Hidalgo 16 00 Billy Mann Columbus Entries and Past Performances COLUMBUS TUESDAY, APRIL 20 WEATIIKH ri.EAlt: THACK FAST. The figures under the heading "Rec." in the entries below show the best time of each horse at the distance since January 1. 1925. no matter where it finished. In cases where record was made on other than a fast or good track, abbreviations show track conditions. 9S0S7 TS FIRST INDEX OF 19*«. 00403 IS FIRST INDEX OF APRIL Racing starts al 2:18 p. m. il'liieago lime. 1:15). ® Superior mud runner. x Hood mud runner. :;:K:iir mud runner. (M Maiden. • Apprentice allowance. The following ahaWfittiOM fire used to ilesignnte tracks at which time records shown in entries were made: tAkron Ak tKin? Edward Ki Aqueduct Aq Lagoon Park Lg Aurora Au Lansdowne Park LP Belmont Park BP La ton i a La Blue Bonnets BB Laurel Lu Blue Grass BG Lexington Lx Bowie Bo -t Long Branch LB Brighonse Park Bs Mnpl» Heights MH tBrooklyn Park Br tMarlboro Mb Churchill Downs CD Miami Mi tColumbus Co tMcbile Mo Coney Island CI Mount Royal Mil Connaught Park CP +N:agara Falls NF tConneaut Lake CL Om-»h% Om Date Park DP Orlaiido Or tDelorimier Park Dl tPhotnix Ph Devonshire De Pimlico Pm Dorval Do Raceland Rd I Duff erir. Park Du Reno Re Empire Em tSalt Lake SL Fair Grourds FG Saratoga Sa Fairmount Park FP Tampa Ta Fort Erie FE Thistle Down TD Hamilton Hm Thornclif f e Th ♦Hastings Park HP Tijuana Ti Havre de Grace HG tTimoniura To Hawthorne Hw Toledo To Havana Hv United Hunts UH Huntington Hu ^Wheeling Wh Jamaica Ja tWillows Fsrk WP Jefferson Park JP Windsor Wi Juarez Jz Woodbine Wo tKempton Park Kf tYoungstown Yo Kenil worth Ke tPesigiiates half-mile track. Beulah Park (Half Mile). First Race— 6-8 Mile. Pana IBtaV 4 year olds ami upward. ('Ininiing. (Track reiord: Aag. 17. 1!ii'5 l(il 8 MS.) Teataj '% Ind. HorseAIVstl'ns. Wt. Re. . A. Wt. linn. (00470) Step liy Step. 4Co 107 1 :0'J I 111.. T'_ _. 00871- Big Sapp. - ■ I11X7M 00816 Voorflor. 1 Om 110 1:01*-, 4 lot; • 715 00392 l.:imp Ward. «... ■ 111 -TH. 00815 Mack Sand. 8..Ti M3 1:01--, 4 MMeTtu 00871 •li.ir.itliy Ryan. .'!. 5 !•!».. 705 99526 *Keprieve. 5 . . 1 1 v MS Ml". 4 !•! . 70O 97171 l.nve Pirate (Ml. 7 An 104 J:lll-,s 4 104:;:700 Second Race— 5-8 Mile. Purse $500. 4-year-olds :ind upward. Claiming. (Track record: Aug. 17. MSB 1:01 l'^105. (00815) lack Pot. 7....TD 118 1:(H'-.. 7 111X725 00647 lla\anu ■ectrlc.fi ' Hu 110 l:0O4.-. •'. Ill 72f 00645 Wilton Flanna, I I Mi 103 l:03\s 7 109x715 ! 00814 Dp. Sisk. -'...PP H1AI 4 IOC. • 710 00869 Mws Kmerson. I TD 104 1 :01 % 5 Hit 705 958S1 Baraa, J . 9 iot;:|:705 00814 Royal (Jeorge. 1 An 109 1 :03"5s 5 101..700 00163 'Intake, S 4 104 TOO Third Race — 5 1-2 Furlong*. Purw $50i. 3-year-olds and upward. Maidenat Claiming. (Track re.ord: April L'3. 1923 1 05'-,— 7 101 00253 Nevertheless. 2Ta !IS 1 (IS 3 1(17 725 004613 Towton's Choice. 5 S 107. 72« 98839 •lloteh. 10 ......Hv 107 1 :0S~ 4 110-715 C0539 *Seiittn:inat. 11. Hv 110 1 OH--, 4 107 ■ 71« 97116 Utile Barbara. 7 FP 107 1:10 3 105 710 0C817 dak. I Hw 107 l:104i 3 107 705 97255 •Au^tralette, 1 ... I 10O..705 97213 S nvona. 1 . . Au 111 1 (IS ".-, 3 10". ■ 705 00461 Raatkera Melody. • .JP 96 l:af% 3 105. 700 9C245 ljidy Oaaakart, I 1 MI..1M 94224 St (;erard, 9 Mi 110 1:09'., 5 112 -TOO Fourth Race — 5 1-2 Furlor.gs. Pane $t;o.\ 4 -jear-cMi and ayiC ci.iiming. (Track recaci: April 23. 1923^ 1:05'^ 7 104. i 00816 (ilenn. I Co 107 1:09'., 10 107-725 00815 Sir Cleu. 7 ...An 112 1:07 % .". 107 720 COSH Piilii.it... 10 7 112.715 00614 •Tea Cosy. 5 5 10 1 710 9C68' Bfaktaa Dale, 2.. DP 104 1:07's 7 110. 705 C0868 Black Top. 3..IIu 111 1 :0S | 107-705 : 950K Billy Brush. 6 7 11". ■ 7115 ! 94373 Mania I am (Ml. 1. 4 112.. 700 97-288 Billy Wiilz (Mi. 4 Co 107 1 :10 -, 4 107 TOO 96902 'Briar Sweet, .S.Mi 1041 1:08% 5 105-700 Fifth Race— 5 1-2 Furlongs. Athletic Club Handicap. Purse $800. 3-yeiir-olds and upward. (Track record: April 23. .1923 — 1:05'.. -7— 104.) (00360) Tom P.. 7 JP 110 1 :0«'i t 105 ■ 725 £7295- Coral Reef. 3..Hv 115 1:07 ■ 100x720 (00873) Variation. 4... Mil 10^ 1 06 '-, 5 106X715 00129* Queen Towton. I Hv 107 IM% 4 107. 710 95480 Sun Brue. 1 Om 109 1:07 8 10^ • 705 00873 Kdmon. 5 Ti 88 1 :0 -'.-, 4 101 7(K1 CO307 Qneen Anna Marie. 2 CI M l:0l -~ S 10').. 700 Sixth Rice — 1 Mile and 70 Yards. Purse $ii(K». 4 -year-olds and upward. ( 'laiming. (Ttack reionl: AaC t, 1924 1 :46-.-, 7 107. 00816- *Pea e Pal. 8...TD 10^ 1 47-, 7 103®725 03115 Bad Lack, 5...FP 105 1:4M 4 \(»s 720 C-C7i8- Ba] Pingle. l.llu 107 1 :36%k 4 110. .715 9C027 Piedra. I Au Kill 1:4*** 11 lOSxTM 00316 •Hlaatratar, 1 ..Hv 102 1 :45:v. S IW..M0 00816 *My Larraiae, S.Aa lOij 1:4*% I 99. 70.. 0046C Vidor M.. 7 5 110. TOO 00650 Nettie May, S.XH 110 1 : 4 1 » :. .". 104x700 Seventh Race — 1 Mile and 7 0 Yards. Pane $7o:i. 4-year-alaa and upward. Ilaliiaa, (Track re.ord: AaC 9, 1921 l:4S% 7 107.1 00676 MAPIiKNSTllYVN. :; Ta 107 1:43 4 111 7:!0 00874 Tke Colonel. 4... C.IOC, T2d (99916) Wapiti. 2 Hw 107 1 :4«I *-. 8 !(I0 715 ; (OC320) Wilmer the Wfct- ard. 5 Ti mi 1:44'.-. 5 KW-710 00820 Mer.nt... 1 ...ltd 106 1:44-'-, 7 IM TO". 2nd Race [2nd Columbus] ^J|Q IxSLCC *** M" # *-J «'--«»'*ls a,,tl ■pward. riaimlng. (Aag. 17, 19»i — 1:01—. Index. Course. Dlat Time Track. Odda.Wt. 8t. »» Str Fin Jockey. Started. Order o? Flo lab. JACK POT. b. g. 7 111 By First Chip— Gracie Gould, by Register. (Trainer. C. E. Davison. Owtit. O. E. D*vl«.m). Breeder. S. Waring. 00815 Col 01 f 110 ft II HO 1 1 l'llj L I^e 9 May Prosper 1 Kl.Siriilen lO.VBlackSand 111 95886'»' l i s ! 01 ft M 111 1 4 5»» 0» R Hath'ay 9 Furi'sBill 107.Mahale lot MissPat n 101 95140 Oaw .'.). f 1 OS ft 8 107 4 I 4* aft P S'remba 8 St Angelina KM. i;ravs iii 107. Braaos 102 95031 tlroa 5-S 1 :01Vfcft 41 114 5 1 ) 4'1 !•' SVemhalO Missl.ala lO.i.MiHsPaln 1 1 l.L'yT'toc 111 94301 Col 01 f 1 Oyujt 17 108 I 1 || 4=2 ••' Seremba 8 P.edMill 1 KM. Red 108, In. leAbe 108 94129 Col OSlO^ft 7-5 10711 2 2" 4'J F S'reinba 7 Rob Ki:t Pa\ ofPeaee KH1.M1. hiavelli 108 93314 C.l OS 1:07 hy 31 103 1 1 l» . *• - J Hillea «; Sol'n'sK ilts K»8 P Madeline 105. Yaneo 108 iMBTt'CaH 0 S I :»r»t,sl 5 103 :; I 0)0' J Hillea 7 Keaolani 1 12 Pawnbroker 1 12 Middav 108 HAVANA ELECTRIC far. r. « HI By Solomon— Chitra, by Osarien. (Trainer. B. C. Keller. Owner. G. E. Keller). Breeder. F. Steinhart. 00647 Orlan.lu 6-8 1 :0C livy »J 104 4 4 6* ««J H I. White 6 Senor. ThePeruvian. Roosling 4*0591 Orlando 2-4 1:?1\fast I 1K 4 3 4« 4" H B White 9 rtm deDro. D'aSanta. Bisd'eBr'n 00540 Orlan.lo 5-S 1 :04*arast II 10fi 5 6 6*5 6'J H B White 7 Trafalgar. T. Peruvian. Kcaolani 00330 Oilan.lo 5 -S 1:0S slop | 107 5 2 P 21 W Mui| hy 8 Sp'nt'n's, BegPd n. Pokcy.lanc 00260 Orlan.lo «". 8 1 :0." Shvy 12 104 4 2 2" 2'1 H L White 8 BrnRoek. Spontaneous Mitm I). 00169 Orlan.lo I 8 1 MKaVy 22 107 6 4 4° 4'i H B White S MerrjO.. WeeTod'cr. Spont.-in'ns 0 1087 Orlando 5-8 1:01 Vast 13 105 7 5 C«J 4" ■ B White 9 Kendall, Hopalong. Oil Bidy WILTON FLANNA. b. m. 7 109 By .Danger Kock— Very Apt. by Ardington. (Trainer. W. C. Daly. Jr. Owner. W. C. Daly). Breeder. G. P. Finnigan. 00645 Oilan.lo || f I l"'shvy 7 105 113" 4 J ". M'lh.nvs 0 W'eeT d r. SliineOn- Kv'n'gStrir 00588 Orlando 6-8 l:05Vast 5-10 103 2 11- P| II I. White 4i Bcgp d n. S yj nes. Skipl. c.N'oon 4)0538 Orlando B f ldMjflMt 26 100 1 1 I" 2= H L White 7 Oil Lady. 4)rni7.leigh. Dean II. 140382 Orlando 5-S l:0r.*»hvy 31 -10 109 1 2 P 25i C Eames 7 S.-eltTlir ugh. OilLady. Antilles 00259 Orlando 5} f 1:11- hvy 10 106 2 2 21 2J D Holbert 7 Dean II.. The Ally. Ja.-ohean 00169 Orlando I S 1 rflgv.hvy 37 10 110 5 5 6" 8" A McD'ald .8 Merry!).. WeeTod'cr. Kpontnn'iis 99436 Havana 61 f 1 :09'fcfust 2 108 4 1 1J 1» F Wstock 9 F.Moody. T.Dietator. B.4) ;rndy DB. SISK. br. g. 4 106 By Theo. Cook— Cactus Queen, by Flint Hack. (Trainer. T. P. Williams. Owner. M. Coxl. Breeder. J. D. Can- & Bro. 00814 t'ol fclfl:M%R 10 113 S ft R*fftP H Hay MR*4ftMaM 103.BigSapp lll.m'kMnsk IIS 440335 Mnli ab.".-Sl:05 hy 10 115 4 4 PIPIT Bonham 7 Kute-i lla.HelcnMajor 1 10.N 'thcrnSlnr 1 13 00267 Mot. ab", -ft l:05Vi«' 4-.". 115 2 2 2?. I1 T Ronham 7 BimpW'nr.l 11.".. Mainspring 110. Annnll. 110 00159 Mob ah5-Sl:0l hy 7 115 3 4 6=i 67 B M ornery 8 Padlock 1 ni.Million 11."..Futen 115 00110 Mob ab.".-S 1 :03"£m 1 US 5 2 3l 3- 1- M'omery 7 1 'ad lock I 18.Br nDick 118.4'ol.Tokalbn 1 13 99804 J. P 3-4 1:17M;ni I4f 103 1 2 2» 4' D Dubois 10 Bl'rhtis't 10V.t;.4'lay'n 107.T.Witchet 106 99652 .IP 51 f 1:10 in 6 110 3 2 26 7" (1 Johnson12 B'aZinda HO.Chiirconl HH.AskJessie 113 97430 I. .-x fcltttlMI 13f 97 11 ft 7«5 t*» I, Pichon IS K- ape 100. Wildliill lOl.DownTow n 104 97388!.. x fcl:15*thy 310 104 4 3 4'i 5" L Pichon 10 Atossn 10ii.DownTo« n 104,AlSteblcr 110 MISS EMERSON, b. m. 5 104 By Sweep Up II.— Helen B . by The Pepper. (Trainer. 0. Chaney. Owner. L. Gallo). Breeder. G. W. Skinker. O0869 Columb's ■ J f 1 Mfcfast 5 110 3 1 31 3' H Hay l lirenade. I'nele Velo. Yaneo 903"7 Mob :ib.'. n 1 : 5Viy 4* 110 2 I 3- 4« II Zander fi C. T. W'gt n 1 lO.M'spring 11.".. Sis. Sue 112 00265 Mob ab.".-Sl:03%hy 2J 107 f. 6 0° ('." ' Samson ■ I.es. Doctor 1 l."..Tbeo 1 lO.BrownDick 115 00179 Mob ab.i v BOISjdiy 9-10 10S 3 4 4JT* H Zander 7 I. it. Pal ll.i.S kFlower lBLGIenlivet 113 00109 Mob ab." -S l:01\m 1S-5 113 3 i 2« 1~* E Hileman • StayOn 1 18.AskJessie 1 1S.Kirkljidy 113 99951 J P f.JflOS ft 17 106 9 3 6= 5:J D Ft o{r'tt *12 Kltobin lOtt.finmon 104. Lit. Hetty 104 99463.11' f.} f 1 n; ft 10 104 3 12 105J10R3 W Carner U May Muddy 112. Soloist !»."). Silene 104 96939 Ygn ab V8 l:05-„hy 1 117 1 1 1\ 3" K P.enhain 8 Way samo 112.Br dview 117,l ]eYan 117 HARAN. b. r. 9 106 By Horron— Cyrene. by The Scribe. (Trainer. F. Bailev. Owner. F. Bailey). Breeder. Talbot Eros. 95891 Akn 5J f 1 :0S\cd 9J 10". 7 6 6'i 7" T Prothers 8 K. lirali 108.4'assins 14)8.Solom'irvKilts 10S 95586 Akn (,\ f 1 :22%ft 47-10 112 5 6 6'1 7 " J Petreeca 8 II (onawav lOO.Exeeiit'n 1 PJ.S'sKilts 107 95526 Akn :,.» f 1 :0S»ift 43 10 HIS 8 S S" 8"} J Petrecca 8 Col.l'at lOli.Tliel'lster 10."..Marj;.i'ttaK. 90 04956 Wlip abM :.".S ft :'6 113 4 3 4U 4' C, Morrow 7 l.afeM. 112. Mas. arita 104. War ; rdn 10S 94852 Who 65 f i:i=ift 6 107 2 1 U1 li J Petrecea t CountyTinie^ lOO.Littlel'al 103,Satana MB ROYAL GEORGE, b. g. 5 106 By Everest— Effie Paton. by Ruskin II. (Trainer. E. L. Mitchell. Owner. E. L. Mitchell). Breeder. A. E. Hundley & Son. 00814V CvhMafe'a H f 1 WXfmut 8 10S I 5 .VJ 4'1 A Tciimt 10 ItedWeed. BigSapp. BlaekMas . 91047 Aurora 0-S 1 :07 hvy 8J 102 2 5 5* 6« K Yelton 7 Houble '1'.. Whirlwind. 41.arli.nt 91001 Aurora &J f 1:12% mud 16-5 106 4 1 l2 2i K Yelton 9 S.Shot. SMeMaster*;. A.AI'x'nd'r 90759 Aurora 3-4 1 :14-lifast 5 103 3 3 5-} " «i It Yelton ■ ("Jordan. Ar'eAlex'er. K'ineBale 90712 Auroia 5S1:03 slow 3* 109 3 1 I* 3'i R Yelton 7 W'icO'Wynn. Kubale. Q'nAj;nes INTAKE, ch. f. 4 104 By Sir John Johnson— Outgo, by McGee. (Trainer. C. B. Heath. Owner. C. B. Heath). Breeder. D. W. Scott. 00163 Tampa 61 f 1:10 slop 6 109 6 6 6» 7" A Abel 7 Hidden Jewel. Fear. Cala Night 00086 Tampa 1 1 :41=r;fast 20 99 S 12 12,s12'» S Hebert 12 OldBdway, Star of Eve, Fergu'n 99964 Tampa 3-4 1 :l.".%fast 9J 109 1 3 6s 10«1 S O'Donn'112 TheMissns. I'.l'kAng 1 Herbei»s 99905 Tampa 51fl:09%fast 33 5 107 1 4 3J 5'JC Rarnett 9 Blkstnc, nnCon'w'y. I.dAllep 99682 Tampa 5J f 1 :07*fcfast 16 5 105 8 3 4»» 6» C Rarnett 9 Itocking. Ixird Allen. Spieebush 99644 Tampa 5J f 1 :08 fast 71 104 1 1 1» I1 C Rarnett 11 TheMissns. HighPrtess. Bunb'v 99421 Tampa 8-8 l:09*shvy 23-5 100 6 3 Z* 22 C Barnett S Ormzleigh. Bl'kAngel. BushB.uk 1st Race [1st Columbus] i 1 . , , t i i I ' I I , n J e r t r e r I Cf lxA4P%ick *-* Mile. 4-tcar-olds and upward. laiiiiinir. (Ang. 17, HM — 1:01 — Index. Course. Dlat. Time. Track. Odda.Wt. St. *» StrFin. Jockej Started. Order of Finish. STEP BY STEP, b. g, 4 111 By St. Rock— Sensitive, bv Kismet. (Trainer. J. Hill. Owner. H. W. Barnes). 3reeder. D. T. Matlack. 00470 Tijuana !". -S 1:03 fast 14-5 107 :; 2 2 U R Jones 9 ShadyBr'k. DoetorT'bs. ( lu-tion 00364 Tijuana r.J f 1 :0T%fas=t « 105 1 4 5!J 3:J R Jones 11 R.Roh'ts. Bemorefiil. 1. Mann u' 00213 Tijuana ImTOy 1 :46%fast 4 107 1 2 2' 441 M Kilw'rUs • MitssPuige, Hamp. Sen'rl )nlan 00131 Tijuana .".i f 1 :C7%fast 12 109 1 4 6'J r,=J R Jones 11 Singapore. NewPink. Cen'IFrver 00043 Tijuana :i-4 1 :15 fast 39-10 10S 3 1 31 4'J O Laidley H lalklka. Kour-O-Five, BlueDal I 99R16 Tijuana 41 f :57'/4Jhvy 8 110 2 6 5«J 4'J H White 8 Mr. Ruby. BrownSkin. I^iiustedt 99703 Tijuana .". S 1 :0J good 5 107 2 4 : »J 42S H White 9 Fleer. Chief Sponsor. Bigwig 99631 Tijuana 3-4 1:10 fast 6J 110 1 1 l1 2- H White 9 Missl.ane. Combtis r. RosaAtkin 9955S Tijuana 41 f :5Hfctaat 9f 107 3 5 4» 731 H White IS Ma'rIIouse. Bigwig, PH John'n BIG SAPP, ch. g, 6 111 By Boots and Saddle— Bright Stone, by Deutsch- land. (Trainer. E. J. Looper. Owner. E. J. Looper). Breeder. T. M. Murnhy. 00871 Columh's 5-S POl^fast 21-o 115 I 1 l1 C»k H c.arner 7 Albert L.. Rock Bottom. I^ife M. 00814 Col 5ifl:10^ft 18-5 111 I 1 1*1 1»| P C.arner 10 Red Weed 10".. BI'kMask HH.R'lGge 108 96219 Aur 5i f 1:12*501 13". 113 3 6 7'» 7'" W Bog ski 7 Clenlivet 11 l.P'ychr'ty 106. ■ lPool 111 95975 Aur :" i f LOStbsI 3-2 106 1 1 Is l4 .1 Merimee 8 Mor oCastle 105 Bl'eBon et l(«.Leslie 112 95723 Aur 5Jfl:12%m 3* 110 2 2 o»J 7:* J Merimee 7 :lenl't 108. Billy Walz 102. ColeyMcD't 108 83623 Aur 5-8 1:00*4ft 3 116 5 1 1* I1 G W'liamsl2 (reset 105. Ontario 111, Fred Kinney 111 VOORFLOR. b. g. 4 106 By Voorbees — Handsome Florry, by Handsome. (Trainer. W. Roper. Jr. Owner, W. Roper. Jr.). Breeder A. B. Spreckels. 00816 Columbs t-4 l:17%taat 6 110 2 6 7» 9;J H Hay 9 Kveninj: Star. Qleaa, Peace Pal 00345 Tampa 61 f 1:14 mud II 100 :: I V 1] I) Tyler 8 Star of Kve. I aily Boss. Rajah 00227 Tampa lm70y 1 :49%slow 9 100 2 5 6*1 5" D Tyler 9 l.dyCh.o. J'linF n. W lam'i' III. 00193 Tampa. 5J f 1 :12 hvy 22 106 6 I li l»k D Tyler 12 Belle Fay. Br n Trout. L*J Finnell 00142 Tampa 1 1-16 147%fast 47 111 5 Z 3'J ".5J Wr An'rson 8 I.ierre. John Finn. Belario 99998 Tampa ImTOy 1 :46%fast 26 100 6 4 5»J 5" W An'rson 7 Colonel Carr. Dusk. Bush Bact 99312 Tampa 5-8 l:03%good 46 112 6 7 8' 8» J Colen 12 Fort Bliss. D« Italian, I'liulin.M. 98810 Havana 3-4.1 :10*islow 8 108 8 S 8'1 S'5 W Hal.jan 8 C'stw'dBoy, T. Nephew, S viiirl LAMP WARD. br. g. 5 111 By Cbarics Edward — Lamoover, by Lamplighter. (Traner, H. S. Savage. Owner. H. S. Savage). Breeder. R. H. Anderson. 00392 Mob kjf 1~liTiaTjr 1J **» ! 2 •* • ; F afarakqr • Cromwell lit;. Servitor 117.lloringa 111 00295 Mob ab.7-8 I:'* hy 9 10 111 1 1 I'll" V Murphy 5 MissA ji 108.Bli.iu ct n 1 1 1 .Dudley Bug ill 00267 Mol. at..". I 1 :0'.^hy S 115 1 1 IS 2» F Murphv 7 Pr Sisk 1 15 Mainspring 1 111. AnnaH. 110 00110 Moli ab5S1:03%hy 21 118 6 I 0*J i,'» E Hileman 7 1'adlork 1 IS.P.r npi. k 1 18.Pr.Sisk 118 97891 J. P 3-4 1 :22%hy 5f 105 I 9 10 »11-• K Henhaml2 Remnant 102 Sliangliai 102. Overtake 105 97589 J. P 3-4 1:14%ft 51 107 .". 3 4H8'K Benham 12 Bo sl'.Me loj.Ont ofSi t Kl2.TimesI'p 105 94348 Tol ab3-4 1:09%ft 6 109 2 2 2' 3- K Pauley 10 Shin On 1 1 1. Win. rkaa'r loti.diit ofsit 10.1 BLACK SAND. blk. f. 4 109 By Libyan Sands— Zienap. by Florist. (Trainer. J. J. Duggan. Owner. C. B. Shafer). Breeder. 0. A. Bianchi. 00815 Columl.'s El f 1:10 fast 7 111 I 2 "sl 4H A Yerrat !1 .la.k Pot. May Prosper. Sir Clea 00476 Tijuana 11:43 fast U 109 7 7 7»J 7» F J Haker 9 Pniise. I^itish.i. Haysee.l 00395 Tijuana 4J f :54%fast 14 110 I I 6'i 6*3 9 J P.akerlJ lux. Silver State. All Muni 00313 Tijuana 5-8 1:02 fast 11 110 2 1 P' 4'i H White 8 Fleer. Miss Oinond. Pennon 00215 Tijuana 3-4 1 :14Vifast 3 110 S Fell. It Petermlll II r nslleir. M'sKm'at:.. p. gle* 00133 Tijuana 0 8 l:01%fast 4 109 0 i 3H 4'i T Burns 12 Al.ijali. Hgnuilleir. Dor'livfop 00015 Tijuana H f 1 :0S'Tifast 19 112 5 T If 1*| G Young II Hjaaalll. Pennon. 1)1.1 Sinner DOROTHY RYAN. ch. m, 5 99 By Vindex— Banner, by Batten. (Trainer. T. Westrope. Owner, T. Westrope). Breeder. F. W. Armstrong. 00871 Se« today's chart. 96309 Oma MlzlMft 9 105 6 3 5»J 5* D Holbert 7 Pfc wStee! 109. Lad.N Oxford 10!).C«lifa 1 12 01131 Oma 0| f 1 :08^ft 10 106 3:! U Young 8 Ja Rol. ts 1 14.1l.of t S h 1 14,Olv King 109 90836 Oma 01 f 1 :07%ft 15 106 10 * C Orwood12 J. Cainph'l 1 12.0 'iiKing 108. Pit Shasta 92 90696 Oma 11:43 ft 10 100 Jl" V Wallis 12 Clip 1 12.Tl.eColon.l 1 lO.Kn.rinite 108 90526 Oma 3-4 1:16%rn 6 105 8" V Wallis 12 Ballj new 1 15. Indianolo 1 10.B. Flowers 97 90419 Oma 5* f 1 :0S%ft 9-» HO S'3 L P'ngtonll Olj uipiad 115.J..sieM.ll.'!.M ionNorth llo REPRIEVE, blk. f. 4 99 # By Iron Cross II.— Lady Esther, by Lord Esterling. (Trainer. 8. T. Baxter. Owner. S. T. Baxter;. Breeder. Williams Bros. 99526 Havana I S 1 :04 5good 4 102 3 4 4«i 5'J O Morton I I'n.Abc. Hazellhile, .PnA.S. t Jr. 99256 Havana :"i f l:16%hvy 2 102 1 2 2l |pa) Q Morton 7 Banal Pale. Savov. Pelhimar 99168 Havana 0-8 1:07V5hvy 31 100 1 1 l1 1* G Morton 11 SUmamit. V'g'axiorse. Memphis 98809 Havana i| f l:10'^slow .{J 102 4 7 S'1 71J W Imig 8 MavoB.. Execution. SilverKing 98696 Havana 04 f 113 mud JJ 102 2 1 IK 2= C, McC.in's !• Pelhimar. Fifty Fifty. C.Morn'g 98665 Havana OJ f l:aeitfaat 1". 93 6 I 4* 4'J M Skyrni 8 The Ally. Wild Peu.-e. Mayo B. 98465 Havana OJ f l:08W.fast I 106 Z 2 2» 316 A Pickens 12 Bach sKrror, Mit, Ilamptonl.ady LOVE PIRATE, b. f. 4 (M) 104 By Huon— Plummet, by Pluvious. i Trainer, C. 0. Ray. Owner. C. 0. Ray). Breeder. T. W. O'Brien. 97171 Col 0 8 1:13 hy 6-.'. 1(H) 4 M 10»«I i': V Moore 10 A M D 'gin trv 100. Mo ( um 1 13.1 aunzel 1 10 96897 'ol OS 1:11 m 7 107 4 1 1- 2ii F Moore 10 Mils. Master 1 10. Pirouette 97.Malvado 1 12 96802 Col 5-8 1:10 m 4J 110J 2 4 3a 4«i (! Young 8 C.l'antages Ktt.Malvad,, Kili.Billv Walz 106 96705 'Ol 0-Sl:0T«thy 8-0 108 3 2 3" I*) 1 1 Younf 6 Sil. Lillian 1 15. M Master 1 10.M Aurele K17 Page 7 3rd Race [3rd Columbus] ■jl*Q »'».%»^v ivftCG 6 ,"2 Kurl )4i4rs. 3-toar-olds and upward. Maidens. 4 laimintr. (April 2r 1923— IttSH — 7—104.) Index. Course Dlat Time. Track. Odda.Wt St. »i Str.Fin. Jockey Started. Order of Flnlah. ' NEVERTHELESS, ch. g. 3 (M) 107 By Cock o the Walk — Lady Edwins, by Lochryan. ! (Trainer. J. Ketzel. Owner. Kctzel & Marzella). Breeder, Crunden & Frost. 00253 Tampa i| f 1:13 hvy 26 10SJ 7 4 5* 9" S 0'D'nelI12 BrownTrl. CalaNight, BelleF in 00024 Tampa 34 1 11«5fast 6 10S 6 12 ll'«ll" J H RurlelJ D'lplii, Fr es.Iane. Dp nndAl'Km 99943 Tampa f l f 1 :07&f«at 9 9S 8 5 3* 4a5 C Rarnett U MeKennn. l.t.Knrrell, KoyalRi.k 5.-0327 Belm'wl S I BtC .r.9=Lfast 8 112 1 1 .'.', 6'1 C I.anjr 10 South Wind, riierub. Bare Grit I 89838 Betm't 4J f BtC C3 fast 12 111 10 7' 9'J S Rullman21 Mickey Free. Sea Racket. Orbit TOWTON S CHOICE, b. c. 3 M) 107 By Towton Field— Peace and Plenty, by Uncle. (Trainer. C. S. Wilson. Owner. C. S. Wilson). Breeder. T. H. Cross. 00461 Mob |W 1 1 MXwj li 107 12 2" S1 I. M'omery 4". Haw kF.ye 10.".. Uo.\ alKiss 100. !renade 1 If. O0425 Mob al.5-8 1 (iT^.by SS 102 5 4 4»| 6*1 C Phillipa .". Shuffle 1 10. Mar.O'onnors 102. B'lvDow 107 410338 Mob abS-4 1:27 hy U 107 f, | :. • ;.' L M'omery •'• Ral.eCarret I l()7.Shuf fie 1 RUt'idKire 10!) 96( ( «i'.l .".-Sl:12 hy 19 107 7 7 714 V* L. Lee 7 Kna 104.Bukefoltidge\ w 1 10,S:no a 100 HOOTCH, ch. c. 4 (M) 110 3y Polymelian— Home Bird, by Thrush. (Trainer. R. McKcag. Owner. A. T. Reardonl. Breeder. W. R. Coe. 99839 .IP I TUTjInr ♦; lOS 7 6 (,;l-ti-l-- Reillv I I»r. I.arrabi-e 1 10.Ru- dH'N !l7.Medi. i 88 99746 J P l-70 1:47%sl 4'.l 10SJ 7 3 P 4* .1 Dmini.kl 1 Rlni- T* li 100.1'lygAl UO.B'gsBii. ha'nl4)8 99615 .1.1' :;»1:14Ssl 4 116 11 10 P 6» H Thomas12 Kapi.lKire 98.Bedlle.-id lOO.Askllim 1439 99392.1.1' .'..J f 1 :07 ft 4i 99 8 9 7:06':\V Ranks II Svlvanis "."..Stay On 1 lO.CIydella 108 98431 V : I I 1 IIH,4l T1 I 106 9 7 61 P| .1 Chalmrsl2 P rSport 108.Hid'n.1ewel 103..IimSandalOS 98237 1"!'. 2 4 1:192t,by 12 109 4 2 2- P J Chalm'rsl- N» I 1 13. Medina 90.OC 104 SEI.'TMANAT. ch. c, 4 (M) 107 By Duquesne — Hester, by Alvescot. ; : Trainer. B. C. Keller. Owner. B. C. Keller). Breeder. J. G. Pelayo. 00539 Orlan.lo 5-8 1:05 fast 47 106 4 7 P.up. II L White 7 SeeltThgh. Kr'ht'aiiad n. T p.ze 4*0199 Orlando 5-8 1 :07*^Bood 26 105 I I .".'J (i»l H I. White ■ DoraLutz, I'auline.M.. I'okeyJane 99622 Havana 51 f 1 :09^&fast 20 112 6 8 S"3 S"* R White 0 Ponee. .lohnA.Siolt.Ir . P. Moody 99588 Havana 51 f 1 :10V4fast 20 108 8 7 65 7a R White 12 SilvrB.xk. Maymorn, NotnB.nr 99399 Havana 01 f 1 l'l^fast 21 112 4 3 P| 4«1 R IVirfM IS Aeouelilnll., Kidnap. M'dSheier , 99292 Havana 5-8 1 :06\slow i 110 2 2 2' 2'1 R White 7 K.andWariiier. Shindy. Aehlall. 99168 Havana 5-S 1 :07^.hvy 10 110 2 2 2* 2* II White 11 Reprieve. Virg'aMorse, MemphU 99042 Havana CI f 1 :07«ifast 30 114 3 4 6"J 6»i 11 White 12 H.o.t.N'th, W.Flanna. F.andWr LITTLE BARBARA, ch. f. 3 (M) 105 By Sweep Clean— Eda Herrmann, by Garry Herr mann. (Trainer, W. J. Marlman. Owner, C. R. Hood). Breeder. B. F. Wesler. 97116 F.P 5ifl:08Vsft taa 107 6 9 831 7»J V Wallis 10 Teenie 107i. Cliff 1 12.Seagrave 110 97020 F.P 5-8 1:01*ift 27 104 8 10 10,010»« S Heb. rt 12 (iilmore 100. Burkesl'.oy 11 l.Keniiu. e 108 96245 F.P 5-Rl:051ihy 85 107 4 8 8* 8" W Cbarlesl 1 Texas 1 1."». Vendell 112.SuzanneB. 107 94033 Col f.-8 1:02^ft 9-5 109 2 J 3;* ::-' R Zucchini • Alvores 105. BitsyBee lO.YKdithlliff d 105 93794 Col 5-S IM gd 5 105 5 4 431 2 R Zucchini 8 H'sAllej 107, BitsyBee 105. EdithClif'd 105 OAK. b. g 3 (M) 107 By fandergrift — Sidelight, by Uncommon. (Trainer. W. Fairman. Owner, E. L. Mitchell). Breeder. K. P. Shi pp. 00817 Col 61f1:09^tft 9 101 6 6 6«i 6"i A Yerrat »'. LangSyne 10ti. Ub 109,Traproe 109 O0484 Tarn 65 f 1 17 sy B 103 3 3 2s PI F Mapuire s Valor 100 BlmkAngel 104, Blaekstone 118 00375 Tarn MlfllH 24 94 2 7 S'J S,( .1 Jeffries ■ Alossa 10.".. YgApril 112. Wr theWiz'd US 00344 Tarn t) f 1:M%B Slf 108 10 11 910 S10 A Yerrat 12 Turner 103. Bl.-ukAngel 102.Herbert 101 99276 Tarn 1 -4 1:20 si 130 93 10 11 H'»11'JJ Jeffries 12 Maiinonides 97. Lugs llO.ItoynlDiek 110 99223 Tarn 5-S 1 lOSjhy 15 92 3 4 5»1 P J Walker s I)eanlI.108.MaryIIogan 102,BelleKay 10C 98839 Hav 5ifl:10Sft 12 M9 9 9 9" 9'« 1) Fisher 10 Traix-ze 110. Merry 110.Alvor« s 104i 98095 Hav 55 f . .12»„ni 4 lul 7 5 6" 7" A Yerrat 7 J.4J. Bkkel 111, Smudge 101, Ac'chlall. 113 AUSTRALETTE. ch. f. 3 (M) 100 By Fayette— Australina, by Montana. (Trainer, T. T. Mott. Owner. T. T. Mott). Breeder. H. T. Oxnard. 97255 -..l 5-S 1:13 hy 2 104 I 5 P« P« C ■ Allen 8 Air.Mail 107.I».ofZeus 101 .W.theTime 112 90849 Col ."-S110 m 17 106 1 2 P .".'JC F. Allen 8 Il.of KidgeView 1()8.Mona 1034.F.Fan -y 14)6 96666 Col r.-s 1 12 by 3J 99 5 5 5*10" P Cogan 7 Kna 104. 1). of KidgeView 1 lO.Sinrona 10»i 958941 Ak:i 55 f 1 :09 gd U 107 4 4 P| S*l T Brothers I V.sChi.e 107. Fly. Ar'w 105. Bl. ("die 108 SINVONA. ch. f. 3 (M) 105 By Sinn Feiner— Bohar-Na-Breena. by Lovetie. (Trainer. N. B. Davis. Owner. Mrs. N. B. Davis). 3reeder. J. G. Pelayo. 97213 "o! || f 1 22 hy 21-5 105 5 5 6l»P.up.A Yerrat I IVSet h 110. W't'st Time 112. K.Rihson 10s 90898 Col 01 f 1:19 m It 97 7 7 7«5 4: P I'l.pin Mona H»2. Air.Mail 107.1».of KidgeView 113 96849 4^ol 5-S 1:10 in 7J 1045 I 4 4'5 4'J .1 Mann ft lr.-f Kidg.-View lOS.Mona Ki:U.F'rFan. v Ml ftwMO C. 1 5-S 1 12 hy H 106 4 I P ^' C Corbett 7 Kna 101. Iiuk.-of KidgeVw 110, Solitude 1 U ' SOUTHERN MELODY, ch. f. 3 (Ml 105 By Gnome— Bow Bells, by Knight of the Thistle. (Trainer. J. Everman. Owner. J. Everma:T'. Breeder. R. H. McPotter. 00461 Mob ab". S 1 (ui^hy 2 10i» 4 I S 5JC Philiip^ 0 H'kKv 105.K IKivs lOO.Tow nsCli'.-e 107 00389 Mob €5 f 1 :37*t.hy21 10 M7 4 I P| 3- C Sancb. /. t M k Aurele 1 lli.M. Aji 1 1 1 .K\ IjiiBrown 1 1 1 00336 M..b ab.". X 1 :04*t,hy 12 101 1 5 4-5 P C Phillips 7 MM. I a"rr 100. Servitor 1 15. FrvsBeau 101 003HO Mob al.5-S l:06Vshy 37 110 I 6 3;* 4" H Garaer 7 Barl.ight 1 l."..Shuff 1.- 1 l."..BIa kAir 1 15 00210iMob at.5 S 1 0.'. hy I 105 0 6 6'36«0 Samson ft P.Rei-oji 1 1 1 P.Brnsli 14)8.1)egrado 105 99196.11' . 1 f l:075sg.l 261f 9S 11 10 ll'»ir«L W lmanl 1 Kx. he pier 108.1'hi.klp I07.KedH rt HIT 98745 F.Q 3 4 117 m W 1"S5 • 9 B* tP» M Burger 13 Colonel* an- 11 1 .tilan.-.- 114. Swept 100 LADY GOODHART. b. f, 3 iM) 106 By Erskir.e Dale— Goodhart. by Glencairn. (Trainer. D. Anderson. Owner. Campbell Stcck Farm). Breeder. J. B. Campbell. 96245 F.P 5-8 105'nhy 121 112 11 ■ 10" 9 -: R Albikei 1! T.xas 1 15. Vendell 1 12. SuzanneB 107 91837 R»C 41 f 54 ft 84 102 4 7 7'» 7-» S Hicks T M'thaBoo-. 112..Iu t aToy 112.M.Mgie 118 91576 11a. 45 f :57%sy 140 99 3 8 * " 8 « II West 9 MabelS»-th 109.M'thaBoos 1 12. Hestiny 1 10 ST. GERARD, b. g, 5 (M) 113 By Pebbles— Sunno, by Solitaire II. (Trainer, F. Bailey. Owner. F. Baiiey). Breeder. A. Johnson. 94224 'ol 5-S1:02%ft 27 109 I 9 P» V* B Paden 10 M'klKn'zio 114.1/kyl»u 102.Fr' esSh p 107 93536 Col f.Sfl:09Hft 10 111 7 7 7«1 713 H Garner K F ntiersman lll.Maudina lOL'.D'kwood 100 93173 Col 51fl:10Vl 17 111 I 4 4«1 4T A Yerrat 7 M Kmson 109.Kli.rs n 1 11.1) H.Jstoii 102 91206 Akn 3-4 l:17«tft 40 10!l I 10 10"lft:6T ThrkilllO Martharose lOO.Tij er 105.T.H.Kveri!t 97 90787 Yim ::-4 1:17^sft 12-5 109 6s 5 A Mcl aid ■ Freeholder 112. Take All lOO.Cheeron 109 90368 YKn 3-4 1 .tUfft "* Mi -* T Thr'lkill 7 Helen ofTy 9"..Chf('lark 109.4'omed'n 10S 4th Race [4th Columbus] 4-lh rVrlCt^ * J"- Farlontrs. 4- car-oldg and apward. Claiming. (April 23, 1923 — ■■■■ *^»*^'^' J:05Mi— 7— 104.) Index. Course. Dlat Time. Track. Odda.Wt. St K Str.Fin Jurkej Started. Order of Flnlah. GLENN, b. g. 10 107 By Magellan— Gastonia, by Florizel II. (Trainer. C. E. Davison. Owur. C. E. Davison). Bred in France bv T. P. Thome. 04(816 Col 3-4l:17\ft 8 106 6 2 2' 21 J Judy 9 Kv. ngStnr lOl.l'.a.el' I 112,Tli lolon.-l 107 95644 Oma ft-4 l:lt%» 11 113 4 6 P* V* R Ha'way 7 MmbL lit .n 1 lO.Craj mhi 1 13.Areti K g IPS 95523 Oma 1 70 1 :48\sl 5 112 2 1 11 P| H Pad.-n !t Wear* Hi. k 1 12.1-at i-lia OO.Uinkavous 107 95246 Oma 1142 ft € 109 2 1 31 4 1 F Sereml.a ft K. 4fnl lot;. V.x.rf lor 10."..I.ittleBat HI.". 95089 Oma 1 1 :42Vjft 21 114 1 1 z| 3;J F S«r. ml... 7 Wall, rllanr 1 14Ja\ Ma.- lOO.Caunzel 100 94992 Oma 1 1 16 :4S\ft 19-10 112 2 1 5 i P| F S'romba KllaWood MO.TWftHk 107.Torsida 109 94936 On t ::-4 1:14%fl 25 112 4 :t 21 43 F S'reniba 8 Slarlan.- 14)2. Stump 1 12.( andvl.adj 101 94230 'ol 1 70 1 49?jft 9-10 108 12 2' pa F S'reinba • fB4*R«jr lOOl.Supirl^adv 14)5,Paulina 103 SIR GLEN. ch. g. 6 107 By Glenesky— Lady Comfey. by Roi Herode. (Trainer. J. V. Pons. Owner, D. Hall). Bree..»r. b. D. Riddle. 00815 Cllt— ■*■ .. fllO fast !6 5 108 4 6 V 2", L Aron 9 Jack Pot, MnyProsper, Bla.-kSan.l 4)4)618 Orlan.lo f.J f 1 I4^,mud 8 107 3 1 1» 2» H L Whit- yul.-t. tjtiota, Jim Daisy 00454 Orlando 51 f 1 13^,hvy 10 111 5 2 2« :;- ]. Aron 0 Man William. .limDaisv. Dalton 00258 flrlando 6 8 1:14 hvy 14 102 4 2 2* 33 J Walker • Si-ellTli'gli. VanhgBov I' Jane 00170 Orlando H * ll-.^.lny 11 103 3 4 6«1 6»l J Waller 8 M.-n uti... S..|irirh, BandK d\ 99537 Tampa 51 f 1:09 fast U 109)2 10 10»il0 " I. 4;eving 12 Br nl!.-tt . Bl ksion... \V Tlirgii 99420 l., mi a 6-8 1 OS hvy 7J 110 4 6 5»1 5*J .1 Judy 6 II Priest". KoyalDi.k. RelleKay 99349 Tampa «V4 1 :03'/ifast 37 109 3 4 2'1 2' J Walker 8 Keaoluni. Bagdad, Pauline J|. 99276 Tampa J-4 1:20 slow 15 105 9 8 I1* 8" J Walker 12 Maiinonidea. Bugs. Royal Dirk 98767 Miami S-4 l:1C\mud 23 107 2 6 5'J 6'* B Th'pson 7 IMmor. S ^rates, Pariii'neeB..||o !'8552 Mian. i -.-4 1:15 taut 24 110 4 3 6*1 5'J B Tb'pson 8 (rossw im-. 1/yl'lio.o. 4)lcil.r .1 j 98479 Miami 3-1 1 l,'/.iH 94 1"7 6 9 7»J 5»1 B Th'psonlO N'ghty Msbn, .Mu^k'long. . I.ilane PALMETTO, b. g. 7 112 E; The Manager— Star Jasmine, by Ogden. (Trainer. C. S. Wilson. Owner. Mrs. C. S. Lemievx). Breeder. T. C. McDowell. 00814 Col Hfl:M%n 34 111 6 7 i.-'i i; I. \a. HI BedWiwd IfO.BigSapp 11 l.Bla. kMask 110 00463 Mob ab". S l:05Vhv 1", 116 4 4 4'5 6'i I, l^ e 0 C hWhip 1 1 1 ..lol.iil). 1 lO.I'itterl'atter 1 11 0O427 Mob 4 b&-Sl^PAky :;i 1125 4 I C'" 620 I. I^ee 0 B nDiek 1 14Kerr.o;irl 104. Hast Miss Ml 00358 Mob ab5-S1:0r. hy 22 115 6 6 6'» 6'4 I. Bee « DudleBug 1 15. B kKuler 1 15. AskJeasie 114 94129 oI f. BlJtPAfl 1; 104 6 6 6;1 6;1 B lire 7 Kob 10."..l»a.iof 1'ea. . 10:).Ma hiavelli 108 93941 ol 2411445ft M 106 8 8 S" S'« B Bee * SiipperySmlle 1 15. Tis4er HMI. Furor 105 I 78869 "ol C5 f l.P-.tt S 10S 6T1 C 4ireend 8 Raj Boj III H.Ossaleen UO.Kedwood 111 I 78684 i'ol 6J f 1 jr.Zjsy 28 US Pulled up. C Gross 0 Fullo Fun 105. Stamp 1 lO.Oelliimar 112 TEA COSY. ch. m. 5 100 By Tea Caddy— Fleeing Venus, bv Kantaka. Trainer. T. E. Wilson. Owner. T. E. Wilson). Breeder. Lacefield A Gore. 00814 i'ol ltfl:M%n •'. 106 4 3 4* Pi J Majesti. 10 BedWe.d 103.BigSapp 111. Bin. kMask IIS 97257 Col 5-Sl:12\liy H 10S 1 .", 6'u' 4 » ' I » Ruin.y 7 Mount Chief 103. Bodany.k 1 13. Hn/./.as 108 97218 i'ol Mf1:19 by IS 104 7 8 61" 5" A Yerrat S Silent Gillian 1 V4». Servitor 1(l8.Kimax 107 .' 97172 «'ol 51f1:212-by 95 101 5 6 6- PI VI Bam'on • Salvage lOS.II.I.nMajor 104 .l.j dial) « 10* 96948 Col 5-S Bll^.by 10 Ml 6 4 3 44 W" Bam'on 7 Spontaneous 1 13. N.ptiini' 100. StarMan 1 13 ERSKINE DALE, b. h. 7 110 By Sweep— Frances Gaines, by Star Shoot. (Trainer. D. Anderson. Owner. V. B. Campbell). Breeder. W. G. Shropshire. 06684 F.P 3-4, l:1".'ssl 39 106J 7 10 MJ 9 '■* B Ktjal 12 Fiankmnn 101. Ad\. atur.- 109.Be"llel\. 101 06247 F.P 55 fill hy2i-10 111 2 3 "« P I Coin 7 Old'I'op 1 12. Adventure 1 12. W" derBight Ml 04623 1).P 11:40-„ft 91 107 1 2 PI P| R Bee 0 K glieorg.- 107.1'roleet s I()7.VnieI)ay 109 94498 1XP 55 f BWift U 111 2 1 2"L 2' W Cbaita ■ M v.-OnSetli Mft.Dr.MM lll.Kleanorl). Ill BLACK TOP, ch. g. 8 • 107 By Ormondale— Black Cap. by Sir Wilfred. (Trainer. J. S. Kindscher. Owner. J._ S. Kindscher). Breeder. J. E. Madden. 00868 Columbs 55f109Sfast 81 107 6 6 6»:J6,2A Yerrat O John Hoshor. Biltorio. P. Moodr 00500 Mobile Ab 5 S 1 :06'shvy 7 115 3 5 5" 5" T Ronham 5 Roundel. Sli ley Louise. Kunpride 00336 Mobile Ab 6-S 1 :0t%k*7 ■ 111 2 « 6'1 7=' J Carroll 7 MaryMd4nrr. S th 11M Ty. S'v'i 00206 Mobile Ab 5-S 1 :0l\llvy 14 110 1 6 6 : 624 B Neal OKlitcn. Bi Ihle'niSteel. MaaRraM 96704 Y'gstown lnGOy 1 MMMry 3S 10S 3 3 6T 5«} P Taulelle 7 Zero. (lip-. Snn.ho I'an^y 96621 Y'gstown lm70y RSS-^livy 19 106 1 5 4*} 4*i; P Taulette 5 Fehrah. San.hol'ansy . Sup.I.ady 96576 Y'estown 3-4 1 20*imud 21 110 3 7 651 6" C O' Mney s Thellster. San. hol'ansy, TisS. th j BILLY BRUSH, b. h. " 115 By Ben Brush— Sweetheart Sue. by Peter Quince. (Trainer. J. S. Everman. Owner. R. L. Hubble). Breeder. W. S. Threlkeld. 95014 I.atonia 3 4 1:19 hvy 169 109 7 8 $" S2« T Malear 8 Widgeon. First Pullel. Char.oal 83491 Aurora 51 f BlHihvy 30 114 6 6 6 6'» W Bosee 6 I'eterBrown. Sequel. B.I.eigliloo 78724 Bex'gton 3-1 1:15 good 10 106 f. 7 5'- 8'» K O Brien 9 Napoo. Boyal I)i k. Hullo 77993 Havana 55 f 1 :09 fast 4-5 110 4 1 l2 Is O Perria 0 Aunt Deda. Sovereign II.. Sniita 75551 Chuuhill 3-4 1:14 fast 3 1131 7 S P 8:1 J D M'nevll Gordon Sbnw. Spats. Tr.intnla 75474 Churchill 3-4 l:13\fast 65 105 6 4 2' 21 \V Bosee 9 John 4J Kelly. Yalta. Buby MINIATURE, b. g. 4 (M) 112 By Marathon— Argument, by The Commoner. (Trainer. P. Merchant. Owner. P. Merchant). Breeder. Pavr.e AWest. 94373 Col ttritOMfcfl 16 110 6 6 6- 0" 1 II "'.arr.er 8 I.n. kj Lou 104- S rl.ady 107. Fr sSharp 103 94230 1 l l-701:40%ri IS 107 3 3 4*16" II l'a.len 0 FastBoy IMJ .lilt-nn 108.Superl.Ndy 105 94132 Col Z-41:1S%R 15 109 4 4 47 4* II Paden ft TisS.tb llO.Mi-lvina 108. Bed 1141 93938 Cot 2-4 l:16-\ft "1 M 102 I 4 PJ PJ 11 WctM 14) M .1 umbo Hi J. Fast Boj 10:). Vn.U'dwin 107 BILLY WALZ. ch. g. 4 (M) 107 By Oiseau Bleu— Dame Marco, by Marco. (Trainer. N. B. Davis. Owner. Mrs. N. B. Davia). Bred 111 England bv H. Everard. 97288 Col 1-702:13 hy 10 101 4 6 5" 5" J Logan 7 V.x.rf lor 102.Binkavou-. 109. W iirwi. k 14M 97214 Col 5-8 1:13 hy32-10 107 10 9 8" 6" A Yerrat 10 I'et. Evans 107. 1'ir'ette llll'.R'l.i Wi-l.-h 1 15 I 97069 Col || f 1:19 m ft) 109 I I PJ P C K Allen 8 Theodeii Mil. So. Ilea llt5.1Vti-rKian« 14H I 96897 Col 5-S 1:11 m ft] 102 8 8 S" ST W MurphylO Msi.Masler 1 10. L. Pirate 107. 1'in.uett. 97 BRIAR SWEET, b. m, 5 105 By Marathon— Briar Path, by Marta Santa. (Trainer. F. Wood. Owner. F. Wood). Breeder. H. G. Bedwell. 96902 Col 1-70 2:05 m 0 107 7 9 !• Pupil White 0 Il'str'r 14)2.Blkolia 102.S.M. Alters Ml 96753 Col 51 f 1:19 m ft 111 6 ft 6»5 a5 K Bubriul 7 i nShaw 104.CatrvOn M'.l.l'. mSte.l 107J 96667 Col 51 f 1:18 hy 245 102 8 8 »•• P» W Murphy 8 Melvinn 104)..loe.)oe Mt, Sentiment 101 95841 Akn ll:45!ift 40 112 8 8 Pup. F HuiU 8 I.eBIcuct 110' .Knos 1 l.t.Tomnhoi 108 5th Race [5th Columbus] ' ! I ; , Srh KflCfi • 1-- Ktirlongs. Alhletie 4 lub Handicap. t-4ear-olds and u|.«aril. v*"mm »^a*%*^» (April 23, 1»23— 1 :05V.— 7— 104.) Index. Course. Dlst Time. Track. Odda.Wt. St. K Str.Fin. Jockey. Started. Order of Flnlah. TOM P.. ch. g. 3 105 ^^- By Mont d'Or II.— Blue Cap, by Hastings. (Trainer. E. McCown. Owner. E. McCown). Breeder. S. H. Velie. 00360 Mob 65fl32-5hy 3-0 110 1 2 1' lnwc (Jross 4 B.ofCold 10S.GI'sxall 1 12 -!.P .-.-Keg nt 1 12 00157 Mob IftfiaPjfchy 1-2 rKKT 1 1» 11 C Gross 4 l.ureofiiold 1 10.Nell.lo 1 12MasterBlue 113 00001 J. P 3-4 l:U%ft jfr^TlO 3 2 P P|C Uross 7 Prattle M0, A ile.-iiP.14Mi. Button 1 13 99743 J. I" 111 1T%1| J*T| 110 1 4 I] Is C «'.ross 10 SilverSpnr IIMi.llreHmDadd.x 98. Sox 10.8 99518 .1.1' liflMISTt 6-3 102 3 3 5«1 08 P Fisher 7 Kedlleart !«» .Prim . I'an 1 1::. AileenP.HMi 99428.1.1" M4TU%rt ::-3 107 4 2 2'i P C Cross ft KddieK . ker 108. M. Ma: I ie 108.11. Pine 10f 99285 .1 l'^^53 f 1 cr.i-ft 7 110 1 2 2" P C Gros? 12 L. Bountiful 92.AileenP. 1 1 1 ,M'« Free 107 CORAL MTEF. b. g. 6 100 By Pebbles— Capra. by Ballot. (Trainer. J. W. Kearns. Owner, A. E. Keams). Breeder. J. Butler. 97295 F.P 3-4 1:17 tr? 33-4 101 5 2 2'. 2' V Wallis I Yar'tion 1 1 O.F.I )H"rsy 101 ,B Miliar.! W, 97238 F.P 3-4 1:13\ft 9 107 4 4 5« 4e Q Wilson 7 Do.'.lil.nn lll.Clieslk lll.Bod.Miud IM 97090 K.I' ::-4 l:13%ft 22 112 4 2 4-' 4-J J Dawson 7 DryM'n MO, Variatn 1 KIM. K d,i Ie 10 97024 F.P i|Tl^I%ft S 115 7 9 S'JSi.J Dawson 12 Chest br k 112 MB dale 104 M \ n.t Hi. VARIATION, b. in. a 106 By High Noon— Catalina. by Ben Brush. (Trainer. J. Haves. Owner. J. Hayes). Biecder. J. Butler. 00873 i'ol 3-41:15 ft 3-2 109 1 2 0*1" .1 Majestic 8 Holei'ard 1 lO.Edmon IIO.Lure of. I. . .1 108 00449 Tain 5* f 1:13 hy 19-5 113 1 2 1 1" S Hebert 0 Deadfall 1 13. 4'iirland 1 lO.Buster 107 00323 Tarn 3-4 l:213jsy 35 107 4'! 1) Tyler ft Br'nBetty 107. L. B lutein 105.1) dfall 101 00223 Tam i| f 1 :0S-\sl 19-5 110 3 3 21 3' A Aliel 0 Deadfall 07. 1'aligula 1 1.".. Slow Time 100 99683 Tarn 3-4 1 :13«ift 13 10 110 2 2 2' t* .1 Dillea ft Romp 1 lO.AIcx d. -rMoon 108 I'urland 1 10 99512 Tam 3-4 1 :165sft 37-10 106 1 1 l2 l2 J Dillea 0 Nth Breeze 1 11 .Jul.alF.arl 111'.. Romp IM 99192 Tain 3-4 l:*3%m 33-5 107 1 3 35 5:o J Dillea 0 Mon.Morg 1 1 1 .Firetoma 111. An. liter IM 98686 F.G 3-41:IPAft 33-5 107 8 4 9-"5 S4 J Dillea IS lieo.iiini 115. B.o.t. Wind 99.I"bo' ker 111 QUEEN TOWTON. br. f. 4 107 By Towton Field— Ocean Gueen. by Cunard. • Trainer. A. G. Dunlap. Owner. A. G. Dunlap). Breeder. A. G. Dunlap. 00129 Havana 2-4 1:12 fast 2 112 4 2 2' 32i F Kebrt ft St t.Mi-^L'/.ie. I..vnlo-e. Kufiya 04)01 I Havana K| f Lor'-la^t 1 lit .". 4 P| P| C KJ Allen 0 Lcrult.se. Ninirod. M 'tMlaaUl ie 99554 Havana 55 f 1:09 good 1 114 5 2 L'5 21 J Ke'.lun .".Down Town. Andresito. Kufiya 99046 Havana 2-4 1 :lli,5fast 1 103 1111 1*1 K Sporri ft Andresilo. l.it.Trunip. Ltnlmm 98956 Havana "i f 1 OC'igood 7-10 1 »7 1115 1" ■ Sporri 8 NotaB.-ne. Mieux. D. of M Dor gh SUN BRAE. ch. g. 8 108 By Sundridge — Sweet Briar II., by St. Frusquln. (Trainer, C. Davison. Owner, C. Davison). Bred in England by W. S. Kilmer. 95480 Oma 3-4 1 :1S hy 3 112 4 I 6« 5» F S'remba • Ks.-olane 101. J. Morrill 1 1 1 .4} (' tlierine 107 94935 on, a li f 1 :"7 ft 7] 109 4 2 2- P F S'remba 7 (off ield 107. Pegasus 1 14. Poland 1 13 94228 Col 3 4 l:13«0ft 27-10 1115 .". 3 2- P* F S'remba •" SsA.-S. P.. 108. Skebite 103A. Dextrose 102 93942 Cal 3-4 1 :14*ift 21-10 110 1 4 l1 3' .1 Dillea li Winnipeg 101 . S.M.I. iz/.i.- 108.M. Jennie 107 93798 'ol 3-4 1:1% gd 7 5 10S 3 2 l1 25 J Dillea 4i S.M.Biz/.ie 100. .1. A.S.-ott.Ir.l09.S.Cr.,v, 108 EDMON. ch. c. 4 104 By Runnymsde — Olathe, by Solitaire II. (Trainer. B. Creech. Owner. B. Creech). Breeder. A. B. Spreckels 00873 Columb's 5-4 1:15 fast 21-5 110 2 4 3'} 3: L Aron 8 Variation. Hole ( nrd. Bdmon 00218 Tijuana 5-8 :59 fast 23 108 I 1 2'1 2s H White 7 Capistran... Ruth (iold. Riviera 99820 Tijuana 7-8 ItWVkwf 8 112 3 3 613 6=° H West ft liolnSu'p. TheKaboner. Bet'rSix 99786 Tijuana 51 f BOS'oniu.l 61 117 3 5 5Ji 3^ B Schaefer 5 CapKtnino. Nor. toss. Kiviera 99724 Tijuana 5-8 :59 fast 9 117 4 3 4* 6«i P Mar'nez 7 KasterBelK. Bu. kl'ond. Dry.Moua t9499 Tijuana 3-4 1 :12s*. fast 55 112 5 1 21 I'J D Neal 7 Siinnylnnd. Kingmnn. Adieu 99482 Tijuana 5-8 BOOV.fast n 105 6 6 4=1 3J D Neal 7 K.Bells. Bu. kl'ond. Dei.Thouglit 99300 Tijuana 1139 £:ast 11 108 1 3 4'» 5-7 F 1 Baker li Sandy Man. 4'nrlaris. Klieker 99266 Tijuana 5-8 1:00 fast 26 116 5 6 6*5 6' P MartineilO Missl^ster. BnsterP.ells. Kixiera 98994 Tijuana 4» f TTHfOrt 12 107 -5 3 31 3s M K.lw'rds ft Miss Tester. Buck Pond, iio Koio 988965 Tijuana ft» 1 1 ■%!■■ 51 114 5 3 Pf V* W Buck 8 Bro. John. Billy Todd. Al Kripp 98848 Tijuana 3-4 1:13 good 10 108 1 3 64i 5«i M B.lw'ds 8 Sumi\ I d. .IkFairniuii. Es.apnd.-r QUEEN ANNA MARIE, b. f. 3 100 By Wolf's Cry— Spokane Queen, by Von Tromp. (Trainer. B. Creech. Owner. B. Creech). 3reeder. G. Drumheller. 1 00307 Tijuana. 45 f :.',«&fast ft| 1 5 5 4 V 4' li Philpot ■ Kge. Ililarit.\. Kinau 00220 Tijuana li| f I ftftXiQW 14 5 106 2 1 1= 15 41 Philpot 8 4'lenn't.Ir.. Ro.h'rll.. Christina i 00122 Tijuana 41 f •H%fHat 23 10". 7 6 6*1 5^5 H West 7 Major Selh. Kge. Sen 11a I 99859 TtJOaaa 3^4 I:13^good 21 102 2 2 P| *• Rt K.lwr.ls C Cleo'iiBocli'r, Nor.-ross, Ks.-apa r 199824 Tijuana 1-2 :56 hvy 19 106 1 1 7'} S " M Kklw'rda 9 I. aMar.-ellia. lraproe. l.ahont.Q 99724 Tijuana. 5-S :59 fast 9 106 5 6 71- 7" M K 1w'«ls 7 Kas4erBelN. P.n. kl'ond. DryM.x.n 99444 Tijuana Ab 11:38 fast 33-10 102 1111 3' W Rack 0 4'leo sK'h'er. Foreman. I.etrS.x: 99411 Tijuana 3-4 1:12V.fast 1 103 4 2 4'} 5 ' W' Mund n ft Dolly S.4I1. Adi.-n. P...o/e Beyer 99298 Tijuana 5| f 1 :07:Sfast 7 0 110 2 1 1- 1* H West 8Kalakana. K.lloaglnnd. Kr .l.loe ,99213 Tijuana 51 f 1:07 fast 2J 100 3 1 la 1« II West ft WarB.l)-». Br ndear. Klloagln.l 99144 Tijuana 61 f 1 :09\hvy 81 '.'9 3 2 2= P H W '. st lOMkr, Pi. ni.-. Stamp 6th Race [6th Columbus] h|"h KfirP I ■■• o« l !• Yards. i»y4Rir Oiift and upward. Claiming. (Aug. !»* j Index. Course. Diet Time Track. Odda.Wt St. V Str Fin Jockey Started. Order of Finish. I PEACE PAL. ch. g, 7 103 By Dick Finnell— Peace, by Midlothian. (Trainer, T. E. Magruder. Owner. T. E. Wilson). Breeder. R. H. Anderson, i 00816 Cahatmb'a ft-4 l:17%faat 12 112 1 6 4- V .1 Majtatic ft ft)ii»l4aaWar, Gleaa, r... r. i..i.e| I 97520 Bowie 1 1-S 1 :592t.fast "71" 10"a I Ift 9,: 9 - .1 Logan 11 Simoon. North Breeze. Sandra*. j 97490 Bowi.- ll-liil:.".2 fast 25 lO.'.V I 6 73 5"5C Hud^insB". Koxai..i. Bex. ill. .11. Sou iifTroinp 97429 Bowio 1 1-16 l^niCul 63 107 ft 7 R" P9.D Burney 11 Dougliiiut. Jaraj— . Waaftlttka ] 97401 Bowio 1 1-S 2:02\livy 19 ^K 1 ft P* V D Ultlt U Maxima.-. M'.W'on'.v. BoiCfnl . a i97317 Keulah 11-16 2:14 hvv 9 106 3 1 P 2» D fttnO 0 OlMII, Mart Bun. li, lagoon I 97177 Beulah 11-16 2:15 hvy 6 108 2 6 P» P* A Yerrat • Bagoon. M.Moore. lI.M.Stex na ; 974(74 Beulah lm70y l:4Hpa4M 18-5 101 2 2 3J 27 W Bam'oa ft Mart Bun. li. Bigoon. Warwi.-k 96711 B.-uIah Jm70y 1 :.".8Shvy 13 98 2 1 P P W I.am'on 8 Prin.-.-K.. B-dSeth. B'valSp- ng I 96628 Beulah 61 f 1:33 hvy 3i 113 4 6 6*1 6« W Dellow S Castler'h. QirnMazonia. Neptune ; BAD LUCK, ch. g. 4 108 By Boots aad Saddle — Mae C. by Golden Maxim. (Trainer. C. N. Freeman. Owner. C. N. Freeman). Breeder. T. M. Murphy. 00415 Tampa 1 116 2.02 hvy 71 106 4 2 2' S 1 C l'arnrtt 0 John Kinn. Wish 1 Win. Calfla 00348 Tampa lm70yl:5S mud 11-6 104 2 3 2'i 4« C Barnett 7 I-ady Kinn.ll. Mil.sS, Belle Kay ■ 00286 Tampa lin7fly !:.",•:, hvy 7i 106 4 3 3s 2- J M.i'oy 7 Bonfire. Bush Bu.-k. 1*4 l|a— 00227 Tampa lm70y 1 :4:i\,slow 34 99 1 3 4« 7'0'' Harnett 9 Ld.vCh'eo, JhnKn. Wlanil' llf. ' 00086 Tampa 1 1 :41^fast 11 106 11 7 S1 7»1 .1 DUMa 12 4)ldB dwa . Star of Kve. Fergu a .99874 Tampa 1 1-16 1 :53}s,good 15 104 5 2 21 5'1 J Dillea 0 Hscnrpolette. Bonfire, Futcro 99763 Tampa 1 B45-\good 10 104 4 5 5s 43 J Dillea 8 Zoie, Bo. king. W rangier BAY DINGLE, b. f. 4 110 By Haldeman — Cross Dales, by Ormondale. (Trainer, J. R. Carlock. Owner. J. R. Carlock). Breeder, T. G. & C. G. Herring. 00718 Hungton lm70y 1 :57Shvy M 107 6 2 2~- 21 J Dolin li Kl Astro, Tule. QariM 00568 Dun'glon F» ! 1 :B'%goo.l 25 113 6 7 7* 6*1 P Powers 7 Floy Billie, Widgeon. Avispa 00510 Hungton 55 f l:09Sslow 25 115 4 2 3» 3« P Powers li KloyBle, B'n .Bizzie, Fly gl.ula 95489 Akron lm70y 1:46 fast »5 110 o 3 3» 3» P Power 8 SuperB . Bodanzk . lirassTrea 95371 Akron lm70y 1 :17,ifast 17 111 5 6 6' 6'i P Power 8 Sleiveblni. VankeeBoy. St Paal 94887 Wh'ling 1m70v l:40%xaal 21 108 I 7 7,s 7" J Dom'icK 7 It. Spring. UtflUtTW, Futile 94696 Wheclins lmT" I 1Li'5fast 21 1025 I S 9' ' 9'- P Powers 9 P.u. kJom-s. Dr'mon.l. Virgin aB. PIEDRA. b. g. 11 106 By Magellan— Premiere March, by Childwick. (Trainer. J. Eckert. Owner, J. Eckert). Bred in France bv T. P. Thome. 96027 Aur 1 ! 16 1 56 m 5 104 6 6 6-'••,-• I. l'ibon r. rhapl.-t 1 )0.(iiir('oii! n.-r 109. 1.aiirb 14l«i 95853 Aur 1 l:49'Dhy 12 108 ft 7 7" P« II Hav 8 Marl Bun.li 107. Dan. er I lo.K.-aolaui 11)7 95502 Aur l-7o 1 :46'5t t ftft 106 7 2 t% f I. 8 ha. (• r 8 BolNrio 101. Mart Bun. li 104.1a Urb 1 12 94376' .1 I7')14s-\lt 4* 111 C 3 3* t4 A Y rrat 8 1 iobJLeaf 10.",. Hop: fiillo.8 At ial'... 1 1 101 ILLUSTRATOR, ch. g. 5 103 By Wormleighton— Daisy Piatt, by Marta Santa. (Trailer. W. A. McKinnev. Owner. W. A. McKinnevl. Breeder. L. A. Lyne. 00816 1'. .umb's 3-4 1 I7%fast N lift 9 8 P| Pf P I 'oran 9 Kx.-ning Star, lil.-nn. P*a«-e Pal 97316 I{.'Ulah latift] 2:11 bvv 12 1IK 7 5 3:i} 2'i P fogan s M'tba.M....re. S.r\:l..r. g'liMa 1 t 97073 Beulah lm7(|y l:46--,mu.l I Ml I 4 4" 45 P Cogan • V'ngBoy. S M. Mns|. rs. T.afTtaaa 96902 Reataa latlft] 2.03 Mad -2 102 I 2 p Pa* ''ogan '.) Bwraatu, s.M. Masters. O'rftM '95841 Ak^ou I 1 »IUf 1 il R* • 7 4,' 5" P logaii ft 1.- P.leu.-4. Kilo-. Tomahoi MY LORRAINE, b. m, 6 99 By Tea Caddy— Genevieve Sweep, by Sweep. (Trainer. J. Renihan. Owner. .1. Renihan). Breeder. T. Piatt. 00816 ''olumbH 3-4 l:i:"-.-,rast Ift 104 7 :i P) *1 W 1.1. son 9 Kx.-ning Star, lil.nn. P. ... . Pal 97143 Heulali 11-16 2:10 bvy I 102 I ft Kell. »; |:l,.\s ft I)wns ... 11 M .Stetens. Ij Maz..i;.a 97074 Baalah lm74 MPAatad 7 111 4 5 5" 5i: H Whitn •"• Mart Biim-h, Lagoon. P. ..-. Pal 96759 B-ulali 1 1-16 2:06 mu.l 1o 105 4 S 5* 4'ii' I orhett 8 MartBun.li. MartbaMre B. - . ap 96711 B.'il.U lin7i »- I:.'.8«0h\y »| 10p J o PJ I " It Hoyi | P. are Pnf, Prince K. . B- I ft 1 1 VICTOR M.. ca. r, 8 110 By T-^tnn Field— Thistle Etta, »y Knight of tot 1 Tkiatla. (Trainer, C. 8. Wilson. Owner. C. S. Wilson). Breeder. Haner & Cross. 00466 Mo!. 1 TO : ol hy 31 11* I 4 (,; 4" I, Lee •" Ki belieu lOS.ScaCmirt 109. Purl 114 004:tO M.»l 1 70 -J 0:: h 17 112 6 5 4'° 5" L |M « M J M dCarr 107. Ui. helieu 107.Prumd 1ST 00361 M..b ill -4 1 :.T=r,hy M 116 I .1 f 2i I. Lee 7. S'p ySmilc 1 16. T Mi.-ks 1 16.D .Kuinhon 95 NWJ.P .V. f ! :0T ft 12 Sf lOO 3 10 lO'^lO-1 L MH 11 Sylvanus «.♦-".. StayOn llO.Clydella 108 ■WW :: -4 1:14 fi G3f lion 11 UaajJM C Lang 1 1 Clarence 10^.. F.lkst 'm 1 10.lt IPi. k 106 IM14 Cel «iri.24»»lt 17 lOl 7*7. V Lux .S Pah-full 1 PS.Ro.kCourt 88.41. Keginner 107 HViIU'iil 1 70 1 :47=-ift .. JJ 9"L, Dee 10 Both. Steel 101 .Quaver 108.);. Northern 112 NETTIE MAT. b. m 5 104 By Managor Waite— Wilful, by The Scribe. Trainer. J. Kalbert. Owner. J. Kalbert). Breeder. T. C. McDowell. OHS..O Orlando ll:Jt hvy 9\ 10". I S .*."■«. ;« J «s Holicko 7 Phenol. Quota. Super Lady IIO."i94 ('Hand.. 1 1-M IMIM 27. 104 I 4 3» 37' S Holick.. .". It. a. Ready, oldPway. M.Ma\im 'I «»07»42 Orlando 1 l:M%Caat :S 105 6 7 7" 6"' L Aron •"• Conscript. The Ally. Oce MM Orlando IK! MTtfuf I -5 108 1 5 (*| .".'2 S Hicks S The Ally. Qi:ota. Super I-ady O0294 itrl.mdo 1 1 s ! 02*ofast 17. 107 6 5 4: (*}L Aron ■ Sword, l.e Olorieux. Wise dry 00263 Orlando 1 1 -Iti 1 :7i6«r.hvy 16 104 5 4 3« P J Walker ■ Admirer. Felicitous. Pete Foy 00173 Orlando I I IHMHI 1". 101 C 7 4 « 4»? I Walker 7 SilkSox Royal Airman. Moonhr'k e 98968 1 ampa lmTOy 1 464r.fast S3 100 6 4 6-} 6M J Walker 9 Norscland. Gentry, Bonfire Page 8 7th Race [7th Columbus] /th *^***-^* Ix3f*G 1 1il ' :,ll(l •" Vards. 4-x-itr-olds and upward. Claiming. ( Vug. 8. ' I9*4_i:4«%_;_n7.) Index Court'. Dial Time. Track. Odds.Wt.St. fc Str .fin. Jockey. Started Order of Finish MADDENST0WN ch. c. 4 111 By Marten— Tar Up. by Fariman. ' Trainer. J. Ferry. Owner. H. B. Wheeler). Bred in England by Messrs. Arnolds. 110676 Orlando 7.-S 104\slow M 113 1 6 T' 7»i F. T Moore S MyWilm. Keaolani. P to d Oro 0| O0622 Orlando 3 4 1 20'iuiucl 13 112 2 2 Z- §• l McG'nis 7 Silk Sov. Shindy . The Peruvian 1 NM or. undo 11:47 fast 41 lit | 2 2'- • C Eames J Sea .reni. In. k Run. Trajanu- " 110422 Orlando 3-4 l.lS*&'ast 8 6 112 3 2 J» 1" L Aron 8 Trafalgar. St.lK nard. ThePeru n 1 110352 Orlando -3-4 1 :21Vtlivy 9-5 108 8 I 3i l| W Rausser « JimPaisy. Van'hineKoy . Merry!) 00192 Tampa ::-4 lrlSHhvv 11 110 I 3 3» 8*| J Jeffries 7 Fehrah. Spat*. Settee •19874 lamp:. 1 1-10 1 i3-\good 11 111 5 11' 4*1 C McEwon !» Bscarpolctte. Ronfirc. Fnturo 99802 lampa lin70y 148 fast 10 107 I 1 2* 2" F Dana 8 Bla.-k Mask. Repeater. Comedy 99738 Tam: a 1 l-'.O l:5l-.hvy 15 10a 5 1 l1 I1 F Diana 10 West Point. Gentry. P.elaiio THE COLONEL, b. z 6 106 By Bryn Mawr— Toattrack. by Sinrletoa (Trainer. E. J. Looner. Own*r. E. J. Looser). Breeder. H. S. Borden. 1)0874 Col 1 1-\1:.".7 ft 24 109 4 3 ;.*1 6'* |{ tlarner 7 Spirea 109. ;eii (adorna llO.Belara. MB O08IWC..I 3-4 l:17^»ft 31 107 8 7 3'J 4' A Yerrat !• KveniucStar 10l. :ienn 10«.PeaeePal 112 NM1 Mol. fij f 1 3".=r.hv It 114 4 1 1* 1* ■ Dubriul 7 RI kltulr 114.N. sF tune 1 1 1 SI 1.1m 1 Pi —111 Mob Cifl:34 hy SJ 110 6 6 3» 41- C Phillips i SirRalph 1 1." .SIiamrkFloner 1 17.. Purl 1 16 99951 J P 5lfl:0S ft n 109 6 5 VH- II /.amir 1^ R dKohin 1(«t ( in in n 104. 1. it. Petty 104 99S84 J P 3-4 1:llVt 33 10SJ11 11 Bled. F H'stingsPJ Korl.ly 109.1. da/.inda 107..M.onSeth 107 97I62 F P |41:Mtft 71 109J 6 11 12'«i:=' I Neal 1-' Trafalgar KMi \Colf in 10S. New Moon 1 10 97131 F.P .5-4 1 1 :\,ft 11 108 6 5 4=i 6" I, Neal T Kendall 107. lir'nSprin^ 107. Srllelene 106 97047 P. P :;-4 1 14'itt 14 110 8 S ]0"10,; 1» Frog'ttel 1 Squander 10S ;ussieP. 104. Dalton 110 ! «9f.G F.P H1:SW 62 109 9 6 8« S«J I Frog'ttel 1 Chops-tieks HKI.Muh iber llO.Frotii 1 in WAPITI, ch. t". * 106 By Harmonicon — Catacomb II.. by Lauas. (Trainer. M. S. Powell Owner J. Keller). Breeder. W. R Coe. MMJ.F 1 1 8 1 .Vi'sft !H 1M 4 1 H in J .Tolinsonl2 Re.iHirass 107.Rusovia 107. S v l.loom 102 K9357 .IP 1 1-X 1 Srisft 28 101 4 I W 4"J J Mann R Whi/on HKi.Itotishnut lOT.MonsMe- 10S 99138 J. P 1 1-8 1 SHR 3 107 G 4 715 1-* Q Johnson 8 Rodeo 107..lust lor..«;usR. 11(1 99040 F.tl 1 --Irt J i»_'«..n 6 105 10 3 S*\ 71* G Tiilin 11 Til In.i na 101 liiikni 111.T—I m 98837. Ft; 11Si:5^1t 11 110 I 2 2'J 21 J Mann 10 FhPa t 109.C nt Yt 107..J nyOverton 109 ■MM P.G 1 1-8 1 io gd 9i 109 4 I 6" 6'4 K Horvth 9 Kd'dtiray 10".VanPatrii k lO.'i.Kamkin 110 MMifXl 1-70 1 iT^rf; 13-5 112 1 3 21 2!j W Oarner 9 Sweeptona 10.:.K1»bTil e 107.1'osonip 103 WILMER THE WIZARD, b. R. 5 103 By Jim Gaffney— Teacher, by Creenan. (Trainer. J. Hayes. Owner. J. Hayes). 3r»erier. A B. Hancock. MfUCtl 1-Tdl I.^Sft 41-10 111 1 2 2' lh P Powers fi (iunnySa.k lo4. Vilminuiii 101 .Nereid 99 004.VJ Tarn i 7'» 1 .."iSsr.hy S 114 1 4 3«i 3lS S OD'nell I Rajah lOO.Colonelt at r 1(!0..li:piter TO.". 00375 Tain 3 4 1 :.,3-~.ni U 118 7 3 3' 3-i 8 CTD'nell ■ Atossa MCVounsApril 1 12. Rosamond 106 00283 Tarn I I I IWUlJ 9 107 2 4 45 4» D Tyler 7 I-evoy 1 PJ.llidal;o 1 10.1. °isRulien«teiii 1 13 00197 Tam 1-70 P. "J liv 24 113 2 4 3s 3- S OD'nell 7 Col. Carr 101 .Alex. Moore 109 Delusive 1 1«» MM Tarn 1116 1:00 ft 2 11- -' 4 4=i !• .1 Dillea 8 l.adyCho. o 101 K-.arikdette MtvDwft 1 10 9917.8 lam 1 70 1 T.IShv 9i 114 4 I 2'* 2= .1 Dillea 7 R.F.llome 1 1 1 .l.ardi lOO.Capt Donan 1 1 1 H8692 l' ; 1 1 16 1 :4S«tft 61 NT 10 4 C-J 7:j J Dillea 19 Ray Trap 109. RootKin;; 108. Pol vo 107 MERCTJTIO. ch. b. 7 109 By Friar Bock— Mercadel. by The Commoner. Trainer. 0. Johnson. Owner. Missouri Stable). Breeder. J. E. Madden. IMWCal 1-7M 4!»Mt lof. lit; I 5 :.« 5*i I. Aron • W.t.Wia'd UltinySa-k 104.Vib'num 101 MH or! 3 4 llS^ft 8 109 1 | I* 4=J L Aron 7. Keaolani 10-J.Coldinark 109 Ramble 103 110 1 70 orl r.» f 1 lr.aihyl? M Its I 2 2= 1» Ii Aron S SeeltTh «h 108. ■ audit dy 107. Marble 106 00090 Or! 3-4 1:18=sft 9| 116 13 4* 4T1 1^ Aron « Herl.'tiis 10.1. YounjrApril loU.Seatir'n 101 MM F.P Il:Mjk4ri 2 B3 S 8 8*i S»J I.. Aroti 10 Reap 1 1 1 . Zealot Ml .l.adyCho. o 108 97.7.78 F .!• I 1 :i1Shv 29 111 3 5 6'= 517 1^ Aron 7 Kiretoma 1 M.Wed.Prin. e 107 .MbisB lie 93 M1MD.P 11 '0 sft 2J UG 1 4 4Ti 5" I. Aron 8 R hieShea F17..P to deOro 109. 0 nFire 101 93477 DP 1111 :.:: ft 7-S 112 2 3 4«J 4»J L Aron I B'thlyl-ove lO.'i.D.CoIdie 102.M desta 101 Huntington Entries and Past Performances HUNTINGTON TUESDAY, APRIL 20 n'KAI'HI'.R 0,K\H; in A( K WIOIIY. ! The figures under the heading "Rec." in ! the entries below show the best time of aarh horse at the distance since January 1. 1925. no matter where it finished. In cases where record was made on other than a fast or eood track, abbreviations show track conditions. 9SOS7 IS KlItST INDEX OF 192C. 00103 IS IIUST INDEX OF APUII. Raring starts at 2:30 p. in. ifhicaeo time. 1:30). ® Superior mini runner x C.ood mud runner. :':K:iir nnul runner. iM) Maiden. *Apprenti:e «!lon-an -e. The following ahbrcTi.i UsH are used to designate tracks it whieh tune records sho.vu ;n entries were made: tAkron Ak TKingr Edward Ki Aqueduct Aq Lapocn Park L^ ' Aurora Au Lansdocce Park... LP Belmont Park ... BP Latonia La Blue. Bonnets BB Laurel Lit i Blue Grass BC Lexington Lx | Bowie ...Bo *Long Branch LB | Brighouse Park Bs Maple Heigbta MH ' iBiooklyn Park. Br tMarlboro Mb j Churchill Downs CD Miami Mi tCoiumbus Co * Mobile Mo Coney Island CT Mount Royal MR Connaught Park ... CP tNiagara Falla NF ', 'tConneaut Lake CL Omaha Om j Dade Park DP Orlando Or +TJelor-mier Park. . Dl tPhoenix ?n Devonsh re De Pimlico Pm Dorral Do Raceland Rd -Dufferin Park. . Du Reno Re Empire Em tSalt Lake ST. Fair Grounds FG 8aratog» &* Fairmount Park .. FP Tampa Ta Fr.rt Erie .FE Thistle Down TD Hamilton Hra Thomeliffe Th -^Hastings Paik HP Tijuana T» Havre de Grace . . HG tTimonicm Tin Hawthorne Hw Toledo To Havana Hv United Hunts TTH Huntington Ha tWheeling" Wh Jamaica Ja tWillows Park WP Jefferson Park .JP Windsor Wi Juarez Jz Woodbine Wo 1 Kemp ton Park KP tToungstown Yo Kenil worth Ke tDeaignatea hi If mile Tack Huntington (Mile Track). First Race — 5-8 Mile. Purse ?4Dti | year ..i.N and upward Claiming iTra.k rMWw \':g 1" . 1924 1:00 2 117 I Today's Ind. Mo.-«e Wt.Rec. A.Wt.nan. 00712 K.h| :. Mil Hrt 1 OHVih 10 107^727. 00821 *l ..rd Allen. I Ti 107. 1 OOr, ~ 102x720 G074f •Sin. h» Panav. 2. . Om llfll(M ,s tMBXTU CK)7«2 Sj.ajartea. 7 III! 10O IM% I 107. 710 00*22 s.ddl.- Ring. 4.. 9 MVXVH 00770 Kive Markk .Ml 1 Mil 1119 1 Ofi- 4 107. 7O0 0O871 i:.d 1-.|. (Ml fillu 111 1:03*1 * M». TOO. ! ! Second Racr — 5-8 Mile. PlWM .S40O. I year-olds and upward. f'laiming. iTra.k rtWMi Aug. IS, 1924 1:00 2 117.1 05821 *ljidy (»xfoi.l. lOm 112 1:01V. s ia" XT27. 00750" '.Ma. hiavelli. 3 Mil 103 ljM% ■ 107X720 00792- ( ollie Tokalon. 2 j Hu 111 1:03:v. 7. 110. .717. 00750- Rerelta. 7 Hu 109U01V.* S 110x710 00876 Without. 4 ... Hv 112 1:02'-, 5 112 707 00750 'Pellet.-. i*f I-ist. C TD 107 1 :02 7 100. .700 00792 Crown Derby iM). I 7. Hu 107 1 :04'-. I 10".. TOO 1 Third Race — 5-8 Mile. l'urs.. $7.00. " year olds and upward. Claiming I i Ira. k reeord: Aug. IS, 1924 POO 2 117 I . 00728 •LOTTO. 4 ...Hu 101 1:02'-, 4 100x730 00794 Helen Major. 7 Vu 112 1 02-. 7 10«i 720 ! 00795 -losie M.. 1 . . . Hu 103 1:03'.-.* 0 100x717. 1 00718 liarish. 7. TI» MS 1:02 4 IOC a 710 00796 Horinga. (i 7 100x707. 00795 Rlue Pen.il. :'.... 7 108X700. 00771 Tom Mick?.. 2 Hu 113 1:01 V.s I 108x700: I Fourth Race — 5 1-3 Furlongs. I Purse $7 C0. 3 year olds and upward. Claiming. I ' ilra.k reeord: April M, 192:1 — 14*%— S 109 I 0O751) •T.H.ml.eola. 7...Hv 113 1:141%* 10 MtXlSSI 07JT27) •Vagrant Ditty. 0. Hv MS l:Mf| 3 97.XT20 00796 Melvina. 1 Mi 100 1 :07Vi 7. 111x717. 00752 Vodka. 2 ID 110 1:07*r. 11 10CX710 00876 Satana. | ...MH 110 ld*l% 9 113X707. 00731 Ainbulaii.e. 7.. Hv 110 1 :084t; 4 10« 700 0079C Margaret u Mar j liu. 4 Ti 110 1;(W- 4 111.. 700' j Fifth Race — Futurity Course. ! (170 leet less than 3-4 mile Purse J.VIO. 4 year olds and n|.w:inl t laiiniug : (TlwCk n-.ord: April 7. 192ti 1 12 S III.) j OO'iTO5 •Rills Hope. S 4 MSXTSSj 00821 Oacft th.- Baaat, ! 2 » 107 ■ 720 1 00751 »T H. KveritOMi. •". ii u 110 l:M%a 4 MS..TU 00657 l.asiui- Love. 7.. .". 107. .710 00732 S|.earl.u.-. tj . Hu 109 l:lS%h 11 107 70". 00681 CM. Mar.hui.ut. 4 Hu IS* 1 :P;«:.:i M 107. 707. 00*97 Aghamore. :;.... 7 107 • 700 00727 Roseberry ill), 1 4 107. 700 Sixth Race — 1 Mile and 70 Yards. I'urse $7.00. 3-year-ol.ls and upward Claiming : "Traek reiord: O. t. 17. 1923 1 43 4 107.. i00825) Frank Fogarty. 3 Ke 10". 1 : 44 i . S 1 10 ■ 727. 00775) •Tnle. 1 JP 97. l:4Mj ■ 97 720' 007741 M Astro, f. ..FO 100 I 7.2 % 0 110 71." 1 I 00823 •l'adhxk. 7. ... . De M41M 4 107. .710 0O82S' Widgeon. I OI 107 1:43'.. 7 107. 705 '■ I 00823 Avispa. 2 Hv KM 1 :47.»i 7 1 07. -70.'. i 00754 Little Clair. 4..Ti 97 1:4.".^ 7. 107. 700 I 00650 *lHist|ir.of. 7... .IP PXi 1 "^O-, f, lirj-700 I 1 j 1st Race [1st Huntington] lefr JtxSlCC *'s ,i,r- S-year-olds soid upward. ( homing. iVuu. 17,. 1924 — 1:00 — ! Index Course. Dist Time Track. Mda.Wt.8t. K Str Fin Jockey Started Order of Finish RED. ch. 5. 10 107 By Peep o Day— Mary Michaels, by Lissak. Trainer. T Cheek. Ownir. T. Cheeks. . Breeder. J. H. Brown. Mill Hot gt«l :'. ) 1 . rTShvy 4 Ms 7 ;h t j ,- y Allen 7 TI:ouia«Pial t . Without. R.-dP.-i. !«7I74 P.. ui, I ..: 1 O livy 20 108 7 N 7*| 7*t C OatWtt IS S.Mari* Front sman. Mtnthief OiitOI kkrmm -•■ 1 20 .livy 81 101 Z , I •, « u c;il han 7 Maryt... I.ad\ \.-«i„wn. Fovtail I I 97.H39 \k...i. 84 f 1 .-."sfast 1S-5 110 S 4 4 0 431 .1 Domui; 7 ll.irryM St.-w-ii- Tnlane. II— If 97.367. Mf.i. * f 1 .yjs-fast -1-10 1«"7 6 4 25 \\ .1 Petrecca 9 Poineietie. Col. Pat. Ho r LORD ALLEN b g. 7 102 By Frizzles-Mary King, by Fatherless. Trainer. C. Laughciy. Owner. D. E. Wishard ). Breeder. J. L. Tarlton. Oi»X:i lluiigi.-ii M :.. .-■ vj ]... I I 7"!. B KirK 9 Puel.1... Knotl.rass. I^i.|Oixf,.r,| •MM H—*St— I I 1 ' 7. alow H 1«S J 4 I'lStS Kirk 7 ItapidStnd.-. I. it. Rom r. UlkArl! 00 1 10 T.unp.i "J f 1 D7 list a -". 109i h '.' '.': .1 tolen 11 N.-ptune. H.-rtiert. I n.Ie Rill SSMS l.impa ".'■ t 1 SI fast CI 113 4 ti 6*J 7' .1 H P.urke 9 Hunt onawav. Spats. RlaekAngel SMM 'l.inr.. '.'. | 1 07*:.l.ist 1::-1 . 109 S I 7.'| .".»! J Burke 9 Deadfall. RovalRiok Oldltroad't 9990a TatMM .'.» f 1 0»*»fa .t f. 10". | 1 14 21 ■ Armst'g 9 Rlkst ue || „| n wv. Spi.eb sit 99760 : i.iipi "', f'.'.'l 44 1»7 1 1 Ii 1 I It Ch'tliamPJ Famine Riin1..ir» O.-orgeK-iffau I 1 'I e ' 0| 1 " n 1 SANCH0 PANSY, b. g. 6 102 By Sweep— Nancy Pansy, by Mentone. (Trainer. E. Stillman. Owner. T. W. Wachtler). Breeder. S. D. Riddle. 00749 Hungton 7. 8 1 dfi In CC 101 1 2 2* 4« D Smith ( MjVlllin. Sin ITuiie. Req'.-at 00,1* Hun gton 7. 8 1 :07 ihvy S3 10.7 1 4 4J S'J I) Smith 7 ThimiasPialt. Without. ItedPep 9GS94 Tgstown 6J f 1 :30«4hvy 9 10 107 i 2 H 1- ■ Henham 8 RdMtirray. Sh. Dance. Mahaley 96.04 Ygstown 1m70y 1 :34%hvy 21-10 108 1 2 2» 3»J D Holbert 7 Zero. Clip. I iilane VfiCI I Vgstown ltn7ny 158\livy 17-7. 104 I I 3V 2'J \V Habjan .". Fehrah. Superl.ady . Rlai k Top 96;.. 6 Vgstown !4 1:SW,niud 7| 103 1 2 2' » W Habjan S The lister, lis S th. Zero SACAJAWEA. b. m. 8 105 By Vandergrift— Virginia Fairfax, by Tournament. (Trainer. P. Julian. Owner. P. G. Julian). Breeder. E. Dahle SMM Hun'Bton K 1 SMJjglrt IN 10!i ! « J'J 5'! A Wlians S St. Augn.-. Ho II rv. Col.Tokon •J!" Hun glon illttViry :;l IM 3 6 5" ti'J P .1 l!err 8 PeterUe. CKn.anlo. M Martin ITt'H "*■"■■ Ml:KMHiM 7 109 3 6 M |M*U Bftrjr 0) A.M.D'rtv. o'caWkan, WiseRiii !!?-?. "i,vana M l:M%fat 12 110 4 8 M|^|J Men* 12 TomVMrC'mb. Stargo. Armed.-.- ■MM Havana ::-» 1:1«^fast 10 111 2 2 2-1 4* J Kerry 12 JnhnJr . Rla. k Art. Ta\K\empt ,J9.IO Havana EJ g IMIUMt 1 1"7 6 5 P ti:; J Ber-y It Chow Chow. Almirante. Cottag.-r SADDLE RING. ch. g. 9 107 3y Boots and Saddle— Wishing Ring, by Die! Welles. — ■ | (Trainer, H. G. Hamniat Owner Hammat A Davis). Breeder. T. M. Murnhy. 00822 Htn E|fl^8%ft :U» 10S 7 8 !i:J :•'"• K Kehrt 9 Zoona lOti.Col.Pat 1n7. 1 n. leAlw 1 12 MM4 Emp II Iti 1:7,1 ft 4 1-1 4 9 9" n=» «- Zoeller » Do nut 1 lO.Thr. eS.p.are 103. R lAirm.in 108 SaSSS Mar al..v; f i os«-ft 3 no 4» P Hooker 7 MarelK. Horn- 102.llji.lv Krj.Dkwoo.l MS „'- ?? ' ' ,S " '" U la HO «** p Bo k"t .". Noblel^idv 101. Zouave 113. AIIThere 1111 atlzl v. ii4"" abi" f ,:U15sft 1:' u'8 4 J H Calhan ." D.H.J ston 113.StarCoiirt H.-,.Rla kAft 10S hIlIm i r i,b::", '*5 ft a 1l1 S - P Taulette ■ Coonean 1 Hi. NohleUidv lOO.Rodanzkv Utf PI— ■ TUm n I 4 1:17 ft IS 115 6«J R Wolcott 6 Vodka 10*. Fehrah 111. Rodan/.ky 11] i F:V^_lfAEKS- b- c- 4 M 107 By Paicines— Alice Dale, by Alan-a-DaU. I (Trainer. M. Simmons. Owner. C. B. Arnold). Breeder. J. S. Wiggins. 00770 Hungton 7,-S 1 Ot^slow ■ H19 7. 4 5 6« L Mills ti Satana. Maryti.. Rills Hope HED/-PE.P• b- f 4 (M) 105 By Everest— Effie Paton. by Ruekin II. «„.i er- E D Kelly- 0wner- H- C. Wilburn). Breeder. A. E. Hundley A Son. 008.6 S... today s .hart ««-?^ """ '"" lx' 1 1; ":«^t 7.0 lOti C 4 5^ 6 ••• ■ Kirk 7 Hoover. JosieM.. Shauu "kFlower ?.?ij. »un « on 7,Sl:07Shvy 13 106 2 6 5} 3J .1 Dolin 7 Thomas Piatt. Without. Red •MM Hungton 5-8 1 02*sfast 30 111 4 4 6»| 7=1 .1 Moran 7 ItCrJa. k. TH Kveritt. AprtsMoi 5222 I,llr Kt"» 7.-S 1 :0J^Kood 12 11:: ti 6 7'; T'J j Moran » I.'mberJai k. VagDittv. Re.iuest X-969 HI Cras-i 5-5 111 fast 10 106 ti'-R L,eigh S MaryDear. P.eau.Sione. Reprieve H,S,9 Itl.Crus. 7.-S 1 :02'-sfast 29 104 5»J H Pong « I iigiienfe. Rliish.Mai.l. (ileaner •MSI R.CrassF. i| f ^Sjfast 2l 113 tv ■ Long 7 Dr M.i.Miln AirC'stle. H.C'way I PMH I.atoni.i MM fast 27f 109 12 12 12 12-" II Gray 12 Rosal.'la. Aniioiin.v'i. H.oTloney 2nd Race [2nd Huntington] j I 1 I . ^riCt ivtriCC *'8 Mllr ._ S-year-olds und upward. Claiming. (Auir. 17,. \*H — 1:08 — Index. Conrae. Diat.Tlme Track. Odds. Wt. St. ^ Str.Fin. Jockey. Started. Order of Finish. LADY OXFORD, ch. m. 8 10a By Ha rrigan— Willie T, by Albert. ..«. , . f.,ner- • H' CamP°eU- Owner. Willie A McDonald). Breeder. B. A. Jones. ?.«-«. IUmst"" **im fast 1\ 1*7 1 1 :'. ::■■ .- Mealy »P,;eb|... Kn..t(.ras . Iaiml.vr.laek ZZlZi ,',1"" Kl"n :'' 1 l:n»-\fast 1S-7. 107 3 I 7, ;..■(• K Allen • Col. Pat. Ilel-i. Majer. Noko OO.l.. Hun gton 7. S 1 :064»hv - 11-7. 110 1 6 4« 4» C E Allen « Peterl.ee. ( Kn.anto. II Martin 00.,4(i Hungtoii ;,-%\: K good M 111 1 3 212- C E Allen S RlkArt. Dr. F.T.Adams. Ap.Moi oil-* Mun ston a-8 POSV.slow 17. Ill 8 8 8*8 ««| C ■ fk\h II B laiMM. Sa lllTIIII. Sll i.T*ail8 1 .»80..-. Jefferson S-4 llti^mud MC 104 11 11 •»•«••» Mnrnv1el2 Kingselere. I.ubeck. I.ittleAlfred MSM Jefferson 3-4 Pll'ifast .Vif 109 11 12 12-«12=- \V FionU 12 Ro\sp..Me. OntofSight. Time-l p 1 -n Ksto'n Al» 5-S i:02*sinu,l M 105 1 I C 2' S Skvi n 10 Ascot. Serapis. Krenchy |J6.0I ■ ^ ^'stoxvn M l:IMahtJ 12 107 3 3 4'= 6" AV Habjan 7 Avispa. Sudan tirass. Annamary i MACK^AVELI-I ch. s. 8 107 By Disguise— Ghetto Girl, by Ben Brush. (trainer A. T. Craein. Owner. A. T. Cragln). breeder. H. T. Oxnara. Ifffg* Hawataa K-8 l*S**\ r I] M 2 l 1= 3-j J Matai t; Ba.M Masters. SancMa. raaaa 225 "n.K,on -.S PC3«ilivy !:• 111 7 3 4^ 4^ G Morrow 9 Padlo.k. Utta, Vodka 2S: »»n gton f. Sl:02Vast 12 103 4 3 3' 3* j Morar f Chile. Potto. Ameri.-an Soldier \1222Z unR,on Ml«%»aal 15 107. 7 fi 7^ 7'" .1 Morar 8 Kirkl.ady. Rrand-is. I.ittleRetty 2222? iUn Kton ^-S P02^slow Iti 100 7 C 7-1 7«A .1 Morar S New Moon, .losie M.. Zoona £-.: ;..KSIf «n " 4 l::-3Shvy 5 114 S 3 4» 6" K Wstot lc S Missl/ghton. De. 'ative. TiniTfr oeJ^.i ^ Esto«n t-S 1 SMJkl J 3 112 4 1 1' 3- F W'dst'k 7 Cassius. Serapis. Aunt Deda iSZli «.S*«awa 8-4 l:J1-\hvy Gi 112 1 1 3' 5« F Wstock 8 Fictile. St. Paul. Rlue Brush Jo..... "S stown A!, o S l:02Smud 16-5 113 I 1 1- 1' V WstocklO \PiH-ii-. tireyRuinp. M'ekC.-rner C0L"E T0KAL0N. b. m. 5 110 By Colinet— Lady Tokalon. by Marchmont II. ( (Trainer. M. Sanders. Owner. M. Sanders). Breeder. Fuller A Moore, j 00792 Htn 5-8 lMlfcft Is 7. Ill I 2 Z- 3- I. Mills S St. Align.- I09.llo-H'r\ loO.CnnviiD'bv 107 (10498 M, I ab.-MOti hy 11-7. 110 2 1 21 2= .1 Carroll (i O.ofSight 107..l.o'al.. 1 1 1 I, Wvo.Oir! f.7 I 003..8 M,,l, ;,li7.-S l:0ti hy 10 114 1 5 P|ML Xeal ti Dtull. -Pug 1 I7..R1. Ruler 1 1 ... AskJessie 1 14 [SMM M..1. ntUnUaf 41 111 2 5 4= 7,«j I. Neal 8 Pt rI e.oy 11 l.sivebl om !07.StavOn 1 1K | 0017.8 M..I. ab3-4 1:24 hy 3!) 108 1 3 5'= 7" It Cochran 7 OvClay ton l l2.Cromwell IOS. R.dA ow 101 J00II0 Mob :.b.'.-8 l:0T.'-m 14 113 2 4 4'J 4« R Cochran 1 Padlo.k 1 IS. PrownPi. k llB.Dr.S4at IIS j SMIMSJ, Wma M-1til.48 f| C-7. 105 5 5 5 * 4-i W Smith « Capt Adams 101. t lans an 103. Piddle e 10:: I B£B-KETTA. b. m. 8 no By Berrilldon— Kensington, by Kingston. (Trainer. C. V. Tonsler. Ownev C. V. Tonsler). Breeder. J. L. Murnhy !••?*• Haa*«taa Hl«Mu U BM 1 I :-• r|j Dolin 8 S.i.McM't-rs. ferMavelU, l",.ooa 22Kf S!?*10" ' S ' :WV'''-.v » "M 4 3 ti-i 7- C O-Mney 7 t m-le AIk-. Futen. Satana I -r-« ■ '."r" Al" "•" f ,:0S ,:isl ' m '■'■■' A IIunt fi 'n, A"-v- 1{»l - MumlK) JumlMl 9..I..0 M v Iboro Ab.-S1:2l fast Sj M C« A Hunt S Jigger. Zama. C.'d leaf L''.'??;: r' ,"'?''" . ::"4 ! -7**-sl"i' «VM M ::■ A Hunt I ( howt how. The A IP MumhoJ Im. llii2 .lo,e,," !»2? l:«MMaa» I ll . 7. 4 I' 5» C Dishmon 7 I.eP.leuet. Trippawa MeC.l.olia 2f?f? I°JSS* }mlJ! ~ ' 47 fasl 14"5 1U " » « -i C Dish'on • Ru.kJones. Herretta. FrKmhrr 93.04 raMMa Im.Oy l:4S=,slop 10 103 ti 4 3' C Dishmon 8 SeaPirate. StageStar. I.u.kyPrl ■ WITHOUT, ch^ g^ 5 112 By Von Tromp— Crankie. by Charles Edward. I (Trainer. T. Beyer. 0wnert E. S. Smith). Breeder S Ross 22S?f SUn'gton 5» f ':1"tmu.l :» 108 s a ! •- 9i- 11 I'ril.le S C.T.Worthn. Orphelin ~ I 111 SI! ,. 5"".S*" l'(,',:U: hvv W m "• 5 *** rwmtt «Tmbla. SandvH. Da v of Peace '.-I ,ln °n •-''••Shvy a IDS 4 1 31 21 D Prible 7 Thomas Piatt. Red Pep. Red l1"!':'' !UI1,»'"" HI VSR** 2 ,0S "' 6 6 " C'» J Dolin 7 HnofTroy. SrkFlr. VgtDittr *ff*g " ^town ..-4 l:22'^hvy 28 103 Peft at post. W Habjan 8 Rantam. l.adv Colito. Miss I.eig'n J09.8 Akron SJ f 123 fast 3lf 109 11 11 U**W S Hicks 11 Pr'tyMally. M.O.irner. ffKlynri PENTECOST S LAST. ch. m. 7 100 By Pentecost— Cassie Bright, bv Cast. „1„'™n": L- c- Everett. Owne". C. H. Everett). Breeder. C. L. Woolery. .00...0 Hun gton 7. 8 1 :.l7,Vhvy 11 !»: 7, 7, 7.«i 7,1 P Hardy 8 SB. M M t rs. Pretta M. hvelli 22225 !un.Bto" «ri:M*M* - "I 2 5 7, 7.'- P Powers « Orphelin. I. tiel.rne. RiUsIlolw 0....O Hun gton 7.-8 1 : r.'sgoo.| 7. |U | 3 .;.. 414,. ,.nfffrs 7 My Riddv. Little Romp.- Kane 2?«-2 ™5^5. M!:S*fm- '■" lfl: :: * 3T 3' " White S Wahaaa, Ctaj T i -iTiha 949...! Whe.-lmg 3-4 1:18 fast E| 109i 1 2 2' 2 E Ilileman 9 I.ittleRomp. r. ( loport.- Theliirl 22221 U,ll.1,nK «i f PSS'sfast C4 104 4 1 2' 3- 1« Powers 8I.RSI.eep. Hill, bison. SaPrtr 94.590 PI .t.rass 01 f IM fast 3 2 HO l'JP Power 7. C.-d Oeuvre S,-a..reen Wolf.Ir CROWN DERBY, b. m. 5 (M) 105 By Ypsilanti II.-Royal China, by Worcester. °°re- °Wner R- J- Moore)- Breeder. Seagram Stable. «„-i.!!nar.- 00.92 Hun gton 7.-8 1 :0:,'iiasl 21 107 I 7. 4; 4« J Dolin SSI \ugn.- Holl'iv t„I Tok on 00682 Hun' Kton 7.8 l:03Hhvy 30 102 9 9 ! »» 9---J C H.-alv 9 Padlo.k I^.tto Vo.ika 22222 V,UnBt,,n rH!i2*f00d ^ S 3 5 5'* •■ V ***** »L-mbc,Ja.k. VagDittv. Request •f*g "^rrt" ' '» ""J 1 f" J 5 V ^ J Jeffries 11 Aunt Deda. Pomerei.e. Zoona i^^" -, tt1Z£J£* \ J5 ! 2 Z' C'5-' I onfick 8 Ivy. Tea .„-.. Virginia Morse \i\,\, ^V"e A 'S 5gfart 4i ,07 2 2 ■ "» J L.o..riek « Lr.Sharp. Saackarrj . t ., try Life 94346 raftaSa 7.1 f l:07\fa.-t 7 103 3 4 8 2« L Neal » lanky Pearl. Our Kate Iluaiaa 3rd Race [3rd Huntington] ! 1 I I I ' j j ! : j 1 ! : 1 I '■ I i I I 1 j ! I I I aflXl i\.»B.C€ i"s Mi,•'•. »y8Sf S8S8 and upward. ( laiiuintr. (Aag. Ii, 19*4 1:00— Index. Conrae. Diat Time.Track. Odds Wt St. % Str Fin Jocker. Statted. Order of rinlah L0TFP• br' f'^4 106 3y Hilarious— Anna L. Daley, by Lissak. (Trainer. T. 0 «.« Brien. Owner. „ T. O'Brien). Breeder. Williams Bros. 00.28 Hun gton 51 f l:12-\hvy 4 101 I 1 1' l- O Mazoue « Orphelin. I.a.lv lone Vir MaU SMM Hun gton 8-8 1:03 *hvy « 106 6 2 8* {• O Mazoue 9 IM.II.Mk. V.nlka. Maeli-av.-ll , .00..9. Hun gton 6-8 IMM 14-5 101 1 1 p. 2- D Smith 7 Chile. .M.i.hi.-.velli AaVaMMatf |00546 Hungtou -7.-8 1 03 good 11 111.2 5 5»i .".♦ Q Morrow 8 RkArt. I. OvT d Hrl'i Kdanis 00506 Hun'Bton 7. -5 1 :02\slow M 109 3 4 5« 4» (1 Morrow S OMTop. ApresMoi Liltleitoinner 00059 Jefferson 8-8 IM mud llf 107. 3 5 7.« i'-H Thomas12 Prim-.-Reg t I 1111. Trm/ FaSIke SMM Jaffeiaaa M t 'M|aM»» 37 87 4 I taj 7 ■ D Dubois 12 C -Wm n. Servitor. Jmi- Mai 99463 Jefferson 5*fl:0. fast 22f 101 9 9 9'j S» W Rausserl2 May Ruddy. Soloist. Silene 98732 V Cr'nds 3-4 1 14 fast 80 117, 4 7 8'" 8'« P (Jroos 11 Clarenec. |!|k toiie RoyalDuek 98237 F.Gr'nds 3-4 I:19Hhvy 3f 99 7 S 8* 10" ■ Penhaml2 Noel. Hoot.-h Medina 97889 Jefferson MlMKSrf 49 99 2 7 ll'UI" F Maimilel-' Times Pp. Carr. Dru.iim.nd HELEN MAJOR, ch. m. 7 106 By Harrigan— Mazonia. by Mazagaa. (Trainer. L. Pierce. Owner. Mrs. J. Nightingale). Breeder B. A. Jones 00794 Htn fc| f 1.8MMI IS-S 10»i 5 5 4'i:H 1. Smith 8 Col Pat 101. Noko 109 \\ ildD.-u. e I U 0077,2 Htn E| f I ll^hy Iti 110 I 1 J. 2- W Taylor 7 Peterl.ee 1 12.IIugh.ie 1 12 Corenne 105 SMM Htn 5-8 IMttkry K -5 111 3 7 *% ti'J C ■ Allen 8 Padl... k 113 Lotto 100 \o.lka 107 MSM Mab a 1,7,-8 P07.=ihy 19-7. 110 1 3 2= 2= V Murphy I rVtcrBtwak 102 Million 1 Hi Fuleii 1 1 ". SMM Mab atf-SlM hy 4-7. 110 3 2 1J 2*| H Zander 7 Kul.-ii 1 17.. WtliemSt.-ir 1 13 ( ol lav lor 111 00238 M..1, ut.7.-8 IMM'ihy I 110 2 3 2'1 21 L Momery 7. Milion 1 17..l.itt I.Pal 1 17. MimKai 1 10 00155 Mol, ab",-8 1:03*ihy 7-1" 110 4 1 P 1J H Zander s Horinga I lO.RIueltrush I I.. | ,„„Mi. ks 1 1", 00108 Mob al»5 8 1:02 111 If. 113 1 4 4-| 4-1 H Zander S HarrvR 1 IS. Servitor 1 IS KrkSun.pter 1 IS 97218 Cat ..j fl:l!) hy 71 102 S 5 4«}4:1 J l.oRun ■ Silent Lillian 1 14;. Servitor 10s. K„„:, x 107 97172 C.,1 7-1 f l-'l-.hy 24 104 2 3 2-- P \V Mu- phy 'i Salvage l().s. LydiaDrew HW.ISray Annie 112 J0SIE M.. b. m. 6 106 By Ralph— Amecras. by Florist. Trainer. E. E. Rogers. Owner. Johnson A Rogers). Breeder. G. J. Lonr 00797, Hungton PC 1:1.: fast 22-7. M I 1 2' V I. Sau. e-r 7 Hoover Sham Flower S Tommie 00717, Hungton PC 1:17 hvy 6-7. Ill 4 2 2} 8* I. Saun-r i Sham. Flower P.illsliope Noko 00600 Hungton :\ f i :*'sfust 12 0 M 7. ti C* 5- I. Sau. ler T Dust Flower Pberrv ( wo-.dl'.or O0508 Hungton 8-81 MfcMlW 5 103 ti I 4'1 2- I. S.iun.r 9 New Moon Bam In. I.- \be 96180 Oinana 1 1-lti 1:7,3 hvy 2i 110 4 1 P- 2- II West S Fin. astle ( onsrsllall Klernily MSM Oainha 1 1-16 l^l%slo« 4-7, 109 4 1 1= 1= H Pa.laa S Chef rOtaviC Navajo Rronsn 97,7,8.-, Omaha lni70 1 :50%siop 17-5 109 i 1 21 2* H Paden 7 Mar. 1. Lad brimstone' Caaaatl 97.364 Omaha ltn70y P.O^inud 17 5 :-)9 7, 2 2« 24 11 Paden 8 J. M.ie. Silence. Nan.-y Winet GARISH, b. f. 4 106 By Gargoyle— Lynette. by Fair Play. drainer. F. H. McDonald. Owner. F. H. McDonald). Broeder J L Murphy 00718 Hungton ln*7S) 1 "Shvy 7 107 1 4 4' V W Tavlor t! 83 AstTC Bay Diawto Tule 1007,4 9 HaafStaa tltSnaiaaS TI M HO 4 4 3; 21 W Taylor 8 Smart «.uv Tule "last.u- love "!!;";«! ''""Ston ■;!^-;'^ =1»« JW J I 9 »*W Ta lor 7 RdS.rid,-. TH.K'V,t't. L l^raii... SMM Haaaaa 8-1-1 i.sr.a.st .: iw , 6 Ht^O Morton 11 stapataaaa. CHaa'cTtoa. BaaM't ,99884 Havana 3 4 122 mud 2} 103 I 7 4'J 4'| F Watock K Ambulance Rgorne t J t gmil- 998io Oavaaa i| f lM%MaS M HB 4 I 4« 3^ t: MeCaaa 11 Ly.iia Draw. AaakaMacv, OaNai HORINGA. br. m. 7 106 By Horron— Syringa. by Cesarloa ^Trainer. J. F. Bry. Owner. Mrs. L. Ury). Bree.ler J B. Gorham »0.9i, Htn fcl:12 ft 21 11) -.. 5 KH 8*1 Q Marrow A AirMail 99. Melvina 1 10 Tliomasl'iai t 107 0077.2 Htn 7.) f 1 -11'5hy ti IM 4 4 4"i &• L Saucier 7 PeterLee 1 12. HeleiiMaior 1 10 Hu-I.ie 112 ■MM Htn 1. 1 1ti',hy sj i.v. 4 1 4' 3: .1 Dolin « ohiTop 10K.S.I MrMaVtVn. V." 1 1 7, , 11-T "-I ••SJ1* .fl-PJiy 111 4 3 "II"L Pry 8 Cromwell 1 l.i.Ser. ||M 1 17 Rlu'-i'tnish 1 6 00270 M.,i, .,b:-l 1 27 l.y 1-2 111 3 1 |« l.k Q lry 7. T n.M U I 10. Peterl.ee 1 10 I h.-Fen , , 1 1 ; O0I.V, M. .!,..„., M n..tu 7 11,1 | 2 L|C. Pry S He| „M jor I 10. R| Rrnsl, 1 I ., i ,„ U Ws , 1 , SMM Lag 1144 ft 27 107 7" S Holicko '. MmtJulep MS St Angelina 110 XFnVth MS MISS La« 1 I '"• - 81 101 5" J Carroll 10 Plunger 109. ( ..I Snider 1 12 .Th.-Wit 1 12 BLUE BRUSH, br. g. 7 108 By Sweep— Bluo Ball bv Hastings rain"' R- D- Carter Owner. Mrs. M. OMahoney). Breeder. J. W. Townsend 00..I., ».„ Hun'gioii I'( ' 1:13 fast 22 112 7 7 I»» 7'1 f O'Mn. v 7 m.„,\,t- *- - * " ^-i -. i.-. 007.6 !lu.s-B.«„ r.-.17^vy 17 .Ml 6 .H S | C olli ! "l , / , ''i'T IV ^ 001,28 Hungto.i 7.1 f 112H«»4d 41-10 110 4 4 8* 3» C O'MVy 7 (rtdltov BarUabt Bt \u ■ tii.e 007,18 ll,.ug,,u -tll.^good M U8 4 4 4. 4. C « M-,,v ,i N,-„mC \ r Wl M's Rrown SMM Moi.il., 116 116 . • \"\ 1.," [' ,1' ' tilfi:P»l.vy c 4 6- 4'» OMney ,; , rom, Monn-a 00296 Mo,,,,, All,S.^.ny Willi 4 24 PC CTuZ^ « aSSS^tJSS. U^Rcm„ 0020.; m.,,.,1.. ai, .-.-« 1 oiHhvy IM » I 1 M as C CMaey « r««»«. Bath aMtaaC nitnraua, OOP... .Mobil-. \l. :,-S ! -03Hhvy 13 115 S 5 f*| 8*| C O'Mah'v A Ilel.-i.Maior llor...... 1 \. t 91)877 Jefferson 1-78, P4T»aUw HO 107 1 4 S« IP' C O M neyl •■ . e niim V n^ aZ sV 9974 1 Jefferson E| f PMMiaw 121 Ml M 12 11 Ml" C 0'Mah v 2 ,-Tv , , sUr ," r J m!l S 99321 ...fferson UoTOy 1 :«7£fa,t 47 109 7 11 .HMl" C (VM-neylT .tear 5JL. ^ lr \\ iZl 't.6891 rsataaa MlrM«tM 47 111 7 3 V P|C o-Mah 8 SaTn ;,„. L.tpii' OrayBaaaj TOM KICKS, ch. r. 5 108 By Stetson — Eva Tanguay. by Contestor. (Trainer. M. Sanders. Owner. M Sanders V Breeder. W. 8atterly. •0771 Htn 6-S l:04%sl $5 tU 5 4 45 4% I. Mills 5 M'mWd lll.Dr.F.T.A'ms lOS.Ap'sMoi 96 00716 Hln fel:17%hy 15 107 3 6 5* 4SJ I. Mills 7 B. Light 106. MO. Seth 108. C.T.W'ton 1081 0065 3 Uln fc 1:16 hy 4| 112 2 3 3« 41 J Dolin f. D'k'm 112.FunMaker 106.M.OnSctli 103 00462 Moh aK-8 1:04%hv 4-5 116 111* |»« *I Bonham 0 Ool.Taylor 11 1 AskJessie 111. Roundel 116 00428 Moh al 5-S 1:06 liv 3 106 1 4 3'J 3*5 I. M'omery « MissAji 101..1ohnD.107.OutofSight 101 00361 Mob al '-4 l:L'7%hy 12 116 4 4 4* 3;J L Neal I S'p'j Smile 116,T.Micks HO.D.R'nbow 95 Page 9 4th Race [4th Huntington] 4ttl Rr*CP & 1-2 Furlongs. 3-\esir-.»hls ' and upward. Clnlmlnff. (April 26, 192^— mmmm *^.»*v»xrf liMX 1 1HJ IoOex. Course. Dlst. Time. Track. Odds.Wt. St. *i Str. Fin. Jockey. Started. Order of Finish. T00MBE0LA b. r 10 108 By His Majesty — Connemara. by Ardoon. (Trainer. A. T. Cragin. Owner. C. L. Hoist). Breeder. G. A. Cochran- •0751 HunfU.n WC 1:16 hvy 8 107 2 2 15 ".» J Morar f. Sandyll., Day ofP'ce, T.n.F.v't 00732 Hun'gton lniTOy 1:5S%hvy 30 1 U 4 7 8«J S,J J Morar 8 Medici. Satana. Sam 00652 Hun'gton 5Jfl:13V5hvy 16 102 3 2 33 4* J Morar 6 Orphelin, I.'tiel.'r'ne, Bill'sHope 00571 Hun'gton i & 1 :03%good 12 106 4 S 23 31 J Morar 7 Dr.F.T. Ad'ms. H.ofTroy. S.Mine 00545 Hun'gton | -8 1 Osgood :.0 10S 2 5 5*5 451 J Moran 7 Pueblo. Mary G., Bill's Mope 00506 Hun'gton M 10:%slo\v :;l 100 8 8 78 6" J Morar 8 OldTop, ApresMoi. LittleRomper 96843 Y'gstown 65 t 1:29?kmuJ 29 111 6 8 S17 S:= V W'stock 8 Cassius, Fictile. Locust Leaves 96622 Y'gstown lm70y 1 :J9^hvy 2J-10 112 4 7 Pull up. F W'st'ek 7 WiseGny. Martharose. Grassl'ree 96478 Y'gstown lm70yl:51 fast 25 109 3 2 5* 7'* F W'dst'ck 8 Serbian. Wise Guy. Old Uose 96425 Y'gstown 3-4 l:16%fast 10 112 a « 6» 6s F Wstock 7 TheClster. G'nBriar, Little Tal VAGRANT DITTY, b. f. 3 95 By Kingship— Vashni. by Bowling Brook. (Trainer. G. K. Allen. Owner. G. K Allen). Breeder. Mrs. L. A. Livinrston. ••727 Hun'gton M l:07%hvy 1-2 1(W 3 1 1' lk O K Allen 7 Hindoostan. Sea Mime. Request 00680 Hun'gton .r.» f 1 :ll**hvy 7." 10:.J 5 2 1"* 25 A Willi'ms 7 Soanso. r.eneral Seth, Galusha 00651 Hun'gton i| f 1:13%hvy 18-5 1055 4 2 2s 31 A W'liams 7 H.ofTroy. Shain'krTr. O.n o-ity 00544 Hun'gton ; -S 1 :03%good i 107J I 4 !! I1 A Wliams 9 L'mberJaek. Request. Roseberry 09978 Havana &# f 1:0S fast 3 101 8 7 7" 7" M Pkyrm 8 TidBit. D.ofMarlb'gh. fontidor 99588 Havana S| f 1 :10%fast 60 96 10 10 10"J10'« J Feeny 13 SilvrR'k. M'ym'n, SkipL'le.Nn 99292 Havana 5-8 l:06%slow 6 93 3 5 6* 7" G Morton 7 F.ar.dWarmer. S'tmanat. Shindy 99201 Havana 5} f 1 :ll%slow 6 97 7 7 7'* 7=« G Morton 7 T.Dictator. Ac'chlall., Almir'nte 98312 Havana 3-4 1 :27%hvy 7 97 2 4 3'i 2» H Callah'n 8 (lean. Donnavideo. Kelley 98025 Havana E5fl:10%good '-'• 99 3 3 3 13* A Yerrat 6 Mad Fire. Kelley. M'Liza !'7896 Havana 5-S l:08'shvv 2 104 4 5 5*5 5«J D Holbert 8 Myrrh. Merry, Frances Jane 97810 Havana 6i t 1:10 fast 8-5 106 3 3 2» 2- S Banks 6 Holly Girl, Grotto, Black Tom MELVINA blk. m 5 111 By Jack Atkin— Henotic. by Heno. (Trainer. M. Simmons. Owner. Illinois Stable). Breeder. J. R. Alexander. 00796 Hun'gton KC 1:12 fast 9". 110 6 4 3s 2« W Taylor 6 AirMail. Thos. Piatt. Lit. Romper 00714 Hun'gton 5 8 1 :06%hvv 11-5 113 7 7 3* 3* C E Allen 7 Apres Moi. Mary G.. Col. Pat 00567 Hun'gton 6J f 1 0»%good 1 111 6 5 21 1° C E Allen 7 WildDeuce. AirMail, C.T.W'gton 00505 Hun'gton 5 S 1 :03%slow 7 105 5 4 31 2-* W Taylor 8 Air Mail, Pueblo, Cassius 97068 Beulah 5-8 1:10 mud 11-5 111 9 Pulled up. A Yerrat 9 Rivulet. Helen Major. Ink 9690' P.eulah 3 4 1:24 mud 3 106 6 4 3= 3' J D Bumey 7 Crestw'dBoy. C. Times. I'ne.Velo «t«806 Beulah 5jfl:17 mud 18 10.". 6 7 4s 3'J D Burney 8 Whirlw'd. I.'ssesWhite. Nepfne 96667 Eculah &i f 1:18 hvy 12 109 3 4 3'i 1» A Yerrat 8 Joe Joe, Sentiment. Helen Buck VCDKA. b. m. 11 106 By Ostler Joe— Barberi. by Canopus. (Trainer. G. Eckler. Owner. J. Agoa). Breeder. J. Franklin. 00752 Hun'gton 6Jfl:ll%hvy 10 110 1 7 7Ji 6" I. Mills 7 1'et.r I,ee. Helen Major, Hughie 00682 Hun'gton 5-8 1 :03%hvy ."0 107 1 5 31 3* J Dolin 9 Padlock. Lotto, MachiaTelll 00624 Hun'gton 5-8 1:05 slow 21 106 6 5 B J T.-J J Dolin 7 RapidStrid-. I.it.Rom'r. Bl'kArt 00547 Hun'gton 6-8 1 :0'J%good 50 109 6 6 6SJ 6" F Kehrt 7 Old Top. Hoover. Cassius 00127 Havana 3-4 1:13%fast 20 106 3 6 V 7'=n Fisher 7 C'w'dBoy. J.A.ScOtUr.. Ashb'ton 00101 Havana 5} f 1:08 fast 10 111 5 3 4« 57 A Collins 7 Smudge. Acouchla II., Corenne 00067 Havana 3-4 1 :13«ifast 20 113 10 8 9"} 6'i W Varley 11 Suneranna. Oing'gVine. SunSil't 00008 Havana 5-8 1 .02 fast 30 102 1 4 5'J 6»J W Imig 10 Snub. P.Moody, Sir John Jr. 99884 Havana 3 4 1:22 mud 20 107 6 S 8" S'» J Petrecca 8 Ambulance. B'goyne. C.J.C'gmile SATAMA. ch. g. 9 113 By Le Lorrain — Soda, by Mordant. (Trainer, J. S. Baldwin. Owner. J. S. Baldwin). Bred in France by G. G. Kousnet- wff. 00876 Hun'gton BJ f MHsmud 6 107 7 4 42J 4»i O Mazoue 9 C.T.Worth'n. Orphelin. Corenne 00770 Hun'gton 5-8 1 :04**slow 9-f. 112 2 2 2 1» C ■ Allen 6 Mary G. Bill's Hope. Friz 00732 Hun'gton lm70y 1 SS^hvy 14-5 113 1 1 1! I1 C K Allen 8 Medici. Sam. American Soldier 00681 Hun'gton IT 1 WUfcs J 16 5 105 7 2 2« 2» G Webb 7 Cassius. Hindoostan, Spearlene 00625 Hun'gton 5 8 1 (M^slow It 107J 7 7 65i 3» G Webb 7 I'ncle Abe. Futeu. Pueblo 00547 Hun'gton o 8 1 :02Hgood 19". 109 3 B 5*J 5'* G Webb 7 Old Top, Hoover, Cassius 97287 Beulah 65 f 1:22 hvy 46 112 3 8 910 9'° H Cal'han 9 Cannsel, Burgoyne. Corenne 97171 Beulah 6-8 1:13 hvy 6i 110 6 3 5'| 5'J C Corbett 10 A.M. Dougherty, Mo'tum, Cannzel 96901 Beulah 3-4 1:24 mud 19 104 I 6 7,J 7'* C Corbett 7 (Vstw'dBoy. C'tyTimes. M'lvina 96708 Beulah 51 f 1:17 hvy 4J 103 4 4 4*1 4« C Corbett 9 Zigzag, Rtibien, Sentiment AMBULANCE, br. f. 4 106 By Theo. Cook— Red Cross Girl, by Plaudit. (Trainer. C. F. Dunn. Owner. M. B««enstone). Breeder. E. F. Simms. 00731 Hun'gton 1 l.'lShvy 31 101 3 4 T.;3 :." J Polin « I^ivinia. Smart Guy. Sea Court 00682 Hun'gton 5 8 1:03*j.hvy 16 IK I 6 77i 7:i D Smith 9 Padlock. Lotto, Vodka 00599 Hun'gton 11:43 fast U 106 4 4 47 4"} G Webb ■ Ma«onTow|p. LizzieN.. Molinero 00548 llun'ftnn 111 TTXfj fl It 115 6 5 B11 5" A W'liams ". NewM'n, M'nTowle. M'sl. Brown 00126 Havana :, 4 1 lH^.fast 5 105 10 9 7JJ «'J O McPann 10 Mayo B.. Shindy, Lagoon 99884 Havana 3 4 1:22 mud 8 5 103 8 5 1} 1*1 G McGMM 8 Burgoyne. C.J.Craigmile, Garish 99849 Havana lm5»y 1:48 fast 5 102 6 1 2» 2i G McOann 7 I-e Blenet. Smudge. Bounce 99810 Havana 51 f 1 :06:i,fast 4 110 8 6 3* 2'} A I'ickens 11 Lydia Drew, Garish, Dalton MARGARETTE MARTIN, br. f. 4 111 By Bezant— Grandess. by Cesarton. (Trainer. J. M. Hubbard. Owner. J. M. Hubbard). Breeder. R. E. Mahonev. 00796 Hun'gton IV 1:12 fast 12 110 1 I C«J 6'} F Kehrt 6 AirMail. Melvina. Thomas Piatt 00749 Hun'gton 5R1:0f, hvy :: 110 2 1 I5 1J V Kehrt I Sen'm't'lT'mie. R'q'st S'oP'nsy 00713 Hun'gton 5 8 1 :06*invy 21 110 6 2 3s 3» F Kehrt C Peterl.ee. C.Encanto. L'vOxford 00651 Hun'gton 5} f l:13Vjhvy U 107 3 3 3« 5' F Kehrt 7 H'n ofTroy. S'r'kFl'r, Vg'tDltty 00571 llun'gt.n I 8 1 :03*igood 11 109 5 5 612 5" J Moran 7 Dr.F.T. A'ms. H.ofTroy, T'mb'ola 00506 Hun'gt. n f.-S 1 :02\slow 20 107 7 7 8*5 8'7 J Moran 8 OldTop. ApresMoi. Li'ttleRomper 90513 l.atonia MIMM 30 965 7 ( 6« 610 A M'tens'n S Pander Pete. B'ty Star. Surprise 94279 DadePk. 1 l^l^fast 43 99 1 I 6 » 5" F Maguire 6 RlackMask. Booster. Modesta 94211 DadePk. 5-8 1:00V fast 53 100 3 6 5» 5*3 F Maguire 7 BushBuck. C.Whitney. Pr'tePeat • 4031 DadePl;. 5-8 l:00'-fast 126 104 2 4 l» fl» F Kehrt 8 Hole Card, Remnant, Ivory 5th Race [5th Huntington] Sf"h IxfiCC Futurity Course (170 feet less than 3-4 mile). 4-year-olds and upward. *^**^^* •*"* ( isiiniln)?. 1924S 1:12 5 (April 7, — — — 111.) Index. Course. Dist Time. Track. Odds.Wt. St. \ Str. Fin. Jockey. Stsrted. Order of Finish. BILL'S HOPE. b. r. 4 106 Br Seth— Tze-Lsi. by Voter. (Trainer. B. F. McClain. Jr. Owner. B. F: McClain). Breeder. B. A. Jones. 00770 Hun'gton M 1 :04=5slow 31-10 10? 4 3 3s 3* O Mazoue 6 Satana, Mary G., Friz 00715 Hun'gton FC117 hvy 21-5 104 3 1 15 2» O Mazoue C ShamrockFlower. JosieM.. Noko ! 00652 Hun'gton B}f1:13 ihvy 5 103 « S 4» 3' O Mazoue 6 Orphlin, L'ticL'r'ne, Toomb'la 4*0560 Hun'gton E| t 1 :09\good 6 108 6 6 6» 3; O Mazoue 7 Dukedom. My Biddy, Hughie 00545 Hun'gton 5 8 1 :02«igoo l 21-5 108 3 S 3 1 331 D Smith 7 Pueblo. Mary G.. Toombeola 00508 Hun'gton 5-8 l.O'JSslow 20 98 9 7 6'1 5*1 M Mazoue 9 New Moon. Josie M., Zoona 99688 Jefferson 1 1 16 1:5J*^mud lOf 95 3 4 713 8" P Fisher 12 R. E. Clark, Forty Two. Roller 99653 Jefferson 1 1-16 1:52 mud 24 101 4 2 6*3 .".'» L Pichon 10 Kent L.. Quivero, Drummond 99584 Jefferson lm70y 1 :45%fast 31 96 4 7 917 9»* P Fisher 12 Ch'rLeader. LangSyne, Molinero 97290 F'rmount 51 f 1:11 slop 23 105 7 3' S* L Geving 9 WalikeeLa, GoldenStar, Antonia 97262 F'rmount 3-4 l:11V»fast 19-5 102 10 8 8*3 9»3 W Charlesl2 Trafalgar, Colfin. New Moon 92932 SaltLake 5J f 1 OSVfast 8-5 107 6,§ F Horn 7 Ballynew, Belle Flower. Skoki 92122 Haltljike 55 f l:09=ifast i 98 2'1 L Bazer ■ Em'aW'ms. M.Em'aG.. M.Caltha COCK 0' THE ROOST, b. g. 9 107 By Cock o* the Walk— Lid a Flush, by Royal Flush III. (Trainer. A. T. Cragin. Owner. Mrs. A. T. Craginl. Breeder. F. Jonusea. 00821 Hun'gton M 1 :02 fast 30 1101 S 9 95} 9'» J P.erry 9 Pueblo. KnotGrass. I^dyOxford 00792 Hun'gton f. 8 1 0::Vr.fast 23 109 7 7 7*1 671 G Morrow S St. A'g'tine. H.-H'rv, C'lieT'k'l'n 00566 Hun'gton H t 1 :09*sffooil 1C 113 1 6 6* 6'» D Prible 7 Diikedcm. Mv Bidd'v. Bill's Hope 96535 Ystown Al. I I 59*iiast C9 112 7 10 9'* S73 F WstocklO Benecia. Be trueman. Frenchy 96474 Y'gstown 3-4 1 :17»fefast 28 1095 4 7 7» 7" F W'dst'k 7 I/tleP.l kShp. Sleivebl'm. Trip'wa ■ 9584 1 Akron 1 l:45Vsfast 60 11:: 7 C P.up. H White 8 Le Bleuet. Enos, Tomahoi 95592 Akron lm70y 1:46 fast 32 108 1 4 8" 8,s S Johnson 8 Zero. Loc'tl.eaves. II. M.Stevens T. H. EVERITT. ch. g. 4 (■) 106 By Wayne S.— Labentem. by Batts. (Trainer. L. C. Everitt. Owner. C. H. Everitt). Breeder. Everitt Bros. 00751 Hun'gton FC 1 If. hvy B-f 110 3 1 43 4* T.Hardy 6 T'mb'la, SandvII.. Dav ofPeaee 00713 Hun'gton I S 1 :06*~.hvy 21 r. 11J 4 3 5* 5S1 1) Prible 6 PeterLee. C.Encanto. *M Martin 00596 Hungtnn B-t 1 02V.fast 85 113 I I 35} 2»k P Cowers 7 Lumber Jack, ApresMoi, Noko 00507 Hun'gtmi " S 1 Ot^slow || 109 2 2 3 ."1 P Powers 7 RapidStride. Garish. L'tieL'raine 91589 Akron 5| f l:*J%hvy 1 100 1 6 6s 4* J Dillea 9 Cassie Ann. Ciceronian. Virge 91206 Akron I-* l:17%ttwt 30 97 1 1 1'5 2'5 C B Phil'slO Martharose. Tiger, Dairy Maid 90077 P.rookhn 5-8 l:06VnnM 31 K 0 3 5 6* 6 » P Cogan 8 Dr.Sisk. (iarish. MissEmerson 90514 Brooklyn 3 4 116iifast CS 104 4 4 5' 6*1 p Cogan 8 LittleBetty, Kent'kyRose, Lotto LASTING LOVE b. m. 5 105 By Colonel Vennie — First Witch, by Hurst Bark. (Trainer. E. Stillman. Owner. J. Stillroan). Breeder. W. Showalter. 00657 Hun Ion 1 1-16 l:58 :.hvy 18 105 1 C 67l 7* L Sau ier !» Molinero. Tule, Shirley Louise 00549 Hun'gton ll:46~good 15 110 l 5 (:j t'| I, Kau ier 8 Smart Cny, Garish, Tule 94793 Colwoo.l 3-4 1:16 fa«t 65 109 2* W Molters 8 Mack o'Day. Kling. Vic Munox 94790 Colwood 1 l:4."Hfast 6 109 2* W Molttrs 7 MillieKrne. JoeShannon. Kit.I-ou 94558 Colwood 1 1:45 fast «1 108 3» W Tribn. r 5 Dare. Cb'sl^fkovitz, MackO'Day 94245 Willows 61fl:25Vast U-5 112 3'J G Zarelli 7 Ray. Bradley. Lurman. M. O'Day 94166 Willows 1 1-16 1 :55%fast 31 108 5* G Zarelli 8 Pr'sRed d. Stepover, Nord'sLast 93954 B'ghouse lm70y 1 :47^.fast 21 108 i'J G Zarelli 9 Madrono, Montona. Romaldo SPEARLENE. b. g. 11 107 By Spearmint— Mare by Cylleie— Thimble. (Trainer, T. Beyer. Owner. E. Smith). Bred in England by H. De Waldei 00732 Htn HIlAlhT 41 los 6 C 6'-i 7" D Prible 8 Medici 97. Satana 11 3. Sam 106 00681 Htn fc l:l.".Sliy 30 109 J 6 5*14* J Dolin 7 Cassius 104. Satana 105. Hindoostan 111 00567 Htn 65 f 1 :09*tg.l 14 113 « 7 771 7» J Dolin 7 MelTinn 111 Wil('Deucell3. AirMail 103 98068 .1 P ll-16 1:54\hy 93 106 4 10 10»»10«« L Bazier 10 St Donard lll.liivictus lOS.Settee 111 97837 J P 1 1-16 1. ".:'/: si 25f 112 9 10 ]0'»!0-« C Hooper 12 Article.Y. 107. Marble 112. Yibra 97 97662 J. P 3-4 1:47 hy 358 110 9 9 9" 9" W Imlg 10 Spats 1 l."..St. Charles lOS.Settee 115 S0273 Oma 1 1 42Hsl 23 112 f'i M Clem'ts 7 StarCl'dy lO'.'.Billllead 112.Doub.Van 107 80240 Onu 1 1-16 1:55 m 71 112 4'1 D Frog'tte 7 JolinArbor 107,Docod H2.BillHead 112 COL. MARCHM0NT, b. g. 18 107 By Marchmont II— Nina F.. by Ben Strome. (Trainer, E. Rogers. Owner Johnson tc Rogers). Breeder J. W. Fuller. 00681 Htn fcl:15*-,hy 15 109 3 7 7*16* W Taylor 7 Cassius 1(14. Satana 105.11 indoostan 1 1 1 96258 Oma 1-70 1:48*5*1 5 108 1 6 4* 5« A P'rgi.iss 7 M nightst s 10.1. An amary 100. Simple 103 95889 Oma 1-70 1:51 hy 17 112 6 C 6" t'l II Paderi 7 Cong. Hall Itt, Ken Smiles 101. PI Steel 112 95307 Oma 1-70 1:47 si 22 107 S • 67i 5'» H Paden 6 LittleClair lMl.NeL'kaUnd 10'J.Spirea lftS 95089 Oma ll:42Hft 20 114 7 4 6' 6*1 P Parker 7 Walter Hunt 114. Jay Mac HKl. (ilenn 114 93500 S.L 11-16 l:53\ft 14-6 114 1| P Kelley • T. Saunders 114,Monopol 114.S.PeurII.115 AGHAM0RE. b. g, 7 107 By Glenvarlock— Saba, by Voorhees. (Trainer, J. J. Kenny. Owner, J. J. Kenny). Breeder. J. J. Kenny. •0797 Hun'gton l 1 46 fast 20 109 B 7 7" 7'* T McFJroy 7 Sandyll.. NewRiv I, Amer Sidier •0775 Hun'gton 1 1-16 l:54V4good 41 105 6 8 6* C': J Morar 7 Tule. San Ibdron. Generosity •0657 Hun'ton 1 1-1C 1 ".8V,bvy 41 107 7 9 9'« \ * v Kel.it !» Molinero. Tule. Shirley Laaisc •0569 Hu'gton lm20y l^C'.jgood 6 11J 4 7 4» 4 • W Kehrt 7 Dustproof, Medici, Chestnut Girl ROSEBERRY, b. f, 4 (M) 105 By Trompe la Mort — Golden Rose, by Goldfinch. (Trainer, J 8. Baldwin. Owner, J. 8. Baldwin). Breeder. G. D. Widener. •0727 Hun'gton 6-8 lOT^hvy 1? 103 B 4 €» 6*1 J Dolin 7 Vag'tDitty. Hindo'tan, SeaMine •0596 Hun'gton B-t MMfcfMt 21 106 5 B 6* 6J1 (J Webb 7 LurJack. T.H. Everitt, ApresMoi •0544 Hun'gton 6-8 l:03*fr.good 10 11.1 6 2 4'1 431 (1 Webb 9 I/mberJack, Vag. Ditty. Request 90423 Ystown Ab B-l 69Hfast 23 104 4 6 4* 4«| J Dolin 7 Col. pat. Cassius. Amber Kly 90112 Akron i 4 1 23 hvy 20 114 B 4 7*17*1 R McAl'ey 7 Mediator Jr. Wise Bill. Theoden • 5835 Akron 61 f 1:09 fast 127 103 2 3 6*1 8*J w MurphvlO P. Moody. Theoden, Beverly 95428 Akron 8-4 1:15Hfast 30 107 • * 7'1 «'• S Johnson 8 Walespa, (C.vRump, P tec't'sL't 6th Race [6th Huntington] btll IvclCG 1 Mll, an(* "° Yards. 3-year-olds and upward. Claiming. (Oct. It, »^%*w^r 1923—1:43—4—107.) Index. Course. DIst.Tlme.Track. Odds. Wt.St. % Str. Fin. Jockey. Started. Order of Finish. FRANK F0GARTY. br. g, 8 110 By Wrack— Irish Wit. by Celt (Trainer, H. Cooner. Owner. R Cooper). Breeder. A. B. Hancock. 00825 Htn l-70 1:46«^ft 45 105 2 1 1- 1- W Taylor 6 Molinero 107. Ch. leader .105. SeaCourt 119 00772 Htn fc l:13%sl 20 111 6 6 6J CT1 W L'b'son 6 StayOn 112J.KirkI.ady 104. Rump. Lad 109 00002 J. P 11-16 1:47 ft 26f 112 10 12 ll'«11-'» F H'stings12 Yorick 109,Charcoal 1(H». Arra^-osa 107 99742 J P ll-16 1:52^sl 16 114 6 12 12«M2;2 C, Cooper 12 Phenol 104. Emancipation SO. K monin 108, 99687 J.P 11-16 1:52 m 11 112 10 10 103*10Ji G Cooper 10 PeterDecoy lOO.Ti. kler 106. lx rensL 95 99620 J.P ll-4 2:09Sisl 91 110 6 Pulled up. G Cooper 8 Lit.Am ie lOO.t; dlrap 105.1. tRust 105 99431 J.P ll-161:4s%ft 37 110 7 9 9" 9-* G Cooper 9 IsldF'ry 86. Ten rSeth 101 MissClaire 108 99396 J.P 1 1 16 l:47%ft 75 114 7 11 12"1217 G Cooper 12 Barb'y 104. Ten rSeth 10.".. G'Bj Sack !»2 99289 J.P 1116 1:47%ft 17f 107 3 13 12 =12«» G Cooper 12 Sincere 101, Stoneage 10tl, Qui vero 109 TULE, b. m. 6 97 By Atheling II.— Whims, by Ogden. (Trainer. W. M. Ca-'n. Owner. W. JCavoiel. Breeder. Nevada Stock "Farm. 00775 Hun'gton 1 1-16 l:54'T,good 1 105 1 1 Is l5 D Smith 7 Sanlledron. GVtaity, F'y* ourtin 00718 Hun'gton lm70y l:.",7*^hvy 6 5 102 2 3 3* 2i I) Smith V, El Astro, Bay Dingle. Garish 00657 Hun'ton 1 1-16 l:58k.hvy 15 102 3 1 15 25 1) Smith '.» Molinero. Shirley l^iuise. Medi. i 00549 Hun'gton 1 l:46%good 6 105 7 2 l1 :.-5 D Smith I Smarliiiir. (isrisli. I UStlM»I ■*■ 99972 Jefferson lm70y l:14%fast 64 95 2 7 6* 6'7 D Smith 9 Harmonious. Bellini. Molinero 99844 Jefferson 1 1-16 1 :52V4hvy 151 101 7 5 47 4*5 D Smith 11 Forty Two. Molinem. Kumonin 99321 Jefferson lm70y lMoftfast 23f 95 5 6 91* 9" G Johnsonll Bear Crass. Ca\alr\. Tuiane EL ASTRO, br. g, 6 110 By Star Shoot— Elmaka, by Ogden. (Trainer, T. J. Abrams. Owner. T. J. Abrams). Breeder. Xalana Farm. 00774 Htn 51fl:10Vngd 4-5 113 1 1 1» In I) Prible I Orphelin 109. Furor fOit.C.T. Worth'g'n 104 00718 Htn 1-70 l:.".7«*hy 7-5 109 I 1 V V D Prible 6 Bay Dingle 107. Tule 102. Carisli 107 0O683 Htn 5-8 1:03%hy 45 109 3 4 53 (•} D Prible C HarryB. lOO.Futen 1 14. Miriam Wood 107 00600 Hun Blfl^^ft 20 107 7 3 4* 4» G Welfb 7 D'tFlower 101. B'berry 103. t "w'dBoy 108 98630 F.G 3-4 1:14%ft 20 103 11 5 o» 6* F Marmile12 Ijipine 104. Sizzle 104. Wildllentlier 117 98111 F.G l-70 1:49 4sl 27 100 10 8 9" 9 » F Marmilel5 Invictus 105. Lugs 106. Bo Kioinllome 101 98066 J.P 1 1-16 l:567shy 91 103 6 2 3a 4*5 F Marmile 9 Drummond lOS.Spandor 102.Lugs 106 PADLOCK, ch. g. 4 105 By Crimper — Vilhalla. by Fessara. (Trainer, A. Mott. Owner, L. Levinson). Breeder. W. Garth. 00823 Htn fc 1:12 ft 6 111 4 5 43 77\ R M. IVottlO Barl.ight lOfi.Kurbcrry 10(1. Widgeon 1 1S 00682 Htn 5-8 l:03«£hy 2 113 2 1 1- 1= P. M.D'ott 9 Lotto 106. Vodka 1 1 1 .Ma. -hiavelli 107 00502 Htn ab 3-4 1:27 hy IS 5 120 5 3 3-1 4-1 E Dubriul 7 CuyClayton 120.NortlinStar PJO.Kuten 1 17 00393 Mob 1-70 2:02M hy 11-5 117 3 4 4,s 4;* T Bonhani • Babbling 107.MasterBlue 1 1 L'.CnsR 109 00341 Mob 1-702:01 hy 25 115 3 1 15 2» T Bonham • Cen.Cadorna lOO.Richel'n lOl.SirKalpli 106 00298 Mob 65 f l^J^hy 6 116 6 6 5* 4" T Bonham I Ombrage 1 15. Remnant 107. Babbling 1 1 1 00159 Mob ab5-8 1:04 hy43-10 116 4 2 3i 1" T Bonhani ■ Million 1 l."..Kuten 115. AskJessie 112 00110 Mob ab3-8 l:03Vim 10 118 4 3 25 1" T Bonham 7 I'.r'nDick HS.Dr.Sisk 1 lS.t'ol Tukalon 113 WIDGEON, ch. g. 7 107 B» Star Shoot— Wide Eyes, by Hamburg. (Trainer. J. M. Hubbard. Owner. J. M. Hubbard). Breeder. M. Jonas. 00823 Hun'gton FC 1 :12 fast 13-0 113 5 4 3s 3J F Kehrt 10 Bar Light. Barberry. Avispn 00568 Hun'gton IT 1 IHsQUUi II tt 11". 4 4 4* 2= J Moran 7 Floy Li I lie. Avtafa, Menage 05503 Latonia 3-4 l:12%fast 37-10 115 6 3 4* 2* ■ Pool 11 Volt. Royal Miss. In. le Bert 95014 Latonia 3-4 1:19 hvy 43-10 1075 1 1 Is P E Pool 8 FirstPullet. Charcoal, RenRolt 94833 Coney Is. Im70yl :42%fast 21-5 107 1 1 1» 3: K Pool 8 SethsAlibi. 1 iretoina. Julia Lee 94619 Coney Is. 1 1-16 l:45 5fast 53-10 10S 4 2 2»1 2s E Pool 6 SixPenee. LadyAudrey, 1 iretoina ftVISPA, ch. m, 7 105 By Runnymede — Napa Girl, by Solitaire II. (Trainer. E. J. Dunn. Owner, A. Lawand). Breeder. A. B. Snreckels. 00823 Hun'gton FC 1:12 faat 13 111 8 6 B»i 4* A Wlianislo Bar Light. BarNiry. Wi.lj.-eon 00568 Hun'gton FC l:12%good 15 10S 7 6 65 3s G Webb 7 Floy I.illie, Widgeon. Menage 00107 Havana 11-16 1:47 fast 4 107 1 4 4'J 43J F W'stock 8 Caribe. P.raj Annie, Invigorator 00069 Havana lm50y l:43*fcfast 6 104 1 6 C5J 67 L Pickens 0 Recom at n, Stevens, lHJralism 99962 Havana lm70y l:48%slow 2 102 1 1 43i 4*5 G M Cann 5 L'dV grave. Cap Adams. Mill Boy 99752 Havana 11-16 1:46 fast 8-5 106 1 1 2» 9 F W'stock 7 Kimax. Re.habite. Salvage 99663 Havana lm70y l:45%fast 6-5 101 1 1 I'll" F W'stock ti LordVargrave. Felicitous. I.yrea 99330 Havana 3-4 1:17%slow 3 108 2 7 820 8'* F W'stock I Decorative, First Light. Pilades 99240 Havana 3-4 l:19%hvy 3 103 2 3 3'» 3" F W'stock 6 BegPardon, L'rd Renfrew, Marble 98958 Havana lm50y l:45%good 21 106 12 3* 3*1 F W'stock « Wida. Lanoil. Centry 98757 Havana 1 1-16 1:54 hvy 4 102 3 1 21 2* F W'stock I BlueSir'k, WiseCuy. R ofTromp 98641 Havana 11-16 1:48 fast 5 107 I 1 2J 3*5 F W'stock 6 Mad Boy. Ijuioil. Wida LITTLE CLAIR, b. m. 5 105 By Huon — Gold Elsie, by McGee, Admonition or Stalwart. (Trainer, E. E. Rogers. Owner. Johnson & Rogers). Breeder. G. H. Clay. 00754 Hun'gton FCl:inV;hvy 7 111 6 6 5-J 47 L Saucier •', Dukedom. I^ivinia. Battle Shot 00598 Hun'gton FC 1:12 faat 55 115 5 4 4^ 4*5 L Saucier « Ronnicl.i/.zic. NewMoon. W Jug 96256 Omaha 11-16 1:50 slow 7-10 106 4 2 23 35 H West 8 WiltrdeW'd. P 'nini i. W'ltrD'nt 96069 Omaha 1 1-8 1:59 hvy 6 109 2 3 15 21 H Hay 7 S.atterShot, Hyanpom, Ponimoi 95763 Omaha 1 3-16 2:04 hvy 10 100 3 1 l1 331 H West 7 Torsida. Quaver. El Roble 95706 Omaha 3-4 1:19 hvy 6 112 2 4 4*5 4*1 H Paden 6 The (iaff. Rnbv . Star cf Eve 95307 Omaha lm70y 1:47 slow 9-10 106 2 1 1* 1* F Taylor 6 Neb'kaLad, Spirea, Y'shireMaid 95141 Omaha 1 1-16 l:47*4fast 2 1'36 3 2 1» 1* V Wallis 6 Torsida, She Devil, Krekziinas 94937 Omaha 1 3-16 l:49?ifast 41 104 3 1 15 21 D Holbert 6 Spirea, WearyDick. L Manning DUSTPROOF, b. g. 6 102 By Sweep — Valeureuse. by Orsial. (Trainer. B. F. McClain. Jr. Owner, B. F. McClain). Breeder. C. W. Clark. 00656 Htn 1-70 1:53 hy 16 102 6 6 4* 4=1 O Mazoue B Arragosa 1H».I.i/./ieN.1(t7.SeaC..urt 98 00629 Htn 1-70 l:54*4m 12-10 110 2 3 l1 1- O Ma/.oue I Ch'tnutCirl !t!t. Sanlledron 10«; Calvin 1t 9 00569 Htn 1-20 1:45 Vfegd 6-5 107 6 1 i- 1- O Mazoue 7 Medi. i 85. Ch stn tcirl 93, Agh'm'ri- 112 00034 J.P l-70 1:47%m 18f lo7 8 6 5'=4'»J McCoy M BeekySue 110. r.l.-iS. th 107.BenII'dlv BX) 99916 J.P ll-8 1:55Vsft 19f 10112 10 7S510'« O Mazoue 12 Wapiti 1 10. HcarCruss 107. Bus., v ia 1417 99808 J.P 11-8 1:59 m 42f 102 9 8 7« S7 O Mazone ! MisslT'rc 104. 1.'eut. Rust 101 '.M.C'tr'rv 94 99303 J.P ll-16 1:47%ft 13 104 11 10 9* 9' ' W Garner 12 T. leopard loo.r'lyingAI Ml, RuyalFlag ss 99165 J.P ll-16 1:52%sl 17 106 2 4 3*1 2« P Groos 8 Dobson ItTJ.Cav'i-adVlI. lOI.Slip'vSmile 108 99128 J.P ll-8 1:52%ft 61 108 3 7 61* 6" 1, Bazer 8 Rodeo 107, J list 105.GiihR. 110 98910 F.G ll-16 1:5 %ft 21 105 o 5 57J 4S5 F Marmile B Doiig.inut HO.Bo-ifire 107.TryAf.ain 1«| Latest Training Gallops ! ■ LATEST TRAINING GALLOPS (98) LEXINGTON LEXINGTON, Ky., April 19. — Today's training gallops here included the following: Weather clear ; track fast — TnnEE-F.IGHTnS MILK. Battle On 36*i Lucent 3S% 96 Slicker 38 96 Com'd'r In Chief 37% My Valet 39% Sir llog.r :17s* 96 Crooked Work.. 33 Mussolini 37% Soldier l'.ird 37 El Moro 37 Peter Ia 37 Starbe.k 36% Engadine 37 Pendragon 37 75 Thundering 36 Golden Top 35% Pose Mist 3S% Woolridge 37 Happy Bob 36% Posetta Stone... 55% ON K-HALF MILE. Comrade 10% 78 Meddling Mattie 52% Scotland 4 % 57 Gen. Haldeman . 50% Patona 49% 53 Theo 5:'% 96 Ice 50% PIMM Maker ... 50% F1VF.-EIGHTIIS MII.E. 77 Bachelor Bird. ..1:01% 73 Judge Pryor 1:04% 75 Ped II. ad 1 :0f!% 61 Blush 1:02% 63 Jack Bauer 1:05% C7 RmauV 11.- 1:01% 78 Bassorah 1:04% 78 J. '.. Denny 1:02% 76 Ston. ag.- 1:03% Coppershine 1:06% 77 Old Tom 1 :0." Washoe 1:03% 33 Erin's Bride 1:06% Papoose 1:08% THREE-Ql AKTF.US MII.E. B'le of Eliz'tht'nl :23 H. E. Coleman. . 1 :16% Per.ussion 1:14% Breast Plate 1 :1S Helen Carter 1:17 7S President 1:16% 73 Bob Cahill 1:16 Helene Hackw'thl :1« Precious I.ula...l:17 Beauty Van 1:20 Honor Man 1:19% Peekaboo 1:17% 96 Barthlcmass . 1:22% Hampton Miss ..1:99, Prince l.ightfootl :22 Cherebu l:17!i 76 Little Visitor ...1:20% Qlllam Kid 1:22 38 Come Along 1:22 I.emniscate 1:11 P.-ply 1:17% Caractus 1:16% 1-tdy Stone 1:14% Red ITaaanr 1:19% 96 Daring 1:19% Massillon 1:17% N Pealist 1:1$ 77 Double Star 1:19% Mary Lawless. . .1 :15 7S Sporty Aid 1. e. . .1 :19% Penman 1:17% Our Gains 1:17 Tractor 1:17% Giblon 1:19% 1'arco 1:18 SEVEN". EIGHTHS MII.E. Prince Charles 1:28% 74 Updike 1:30% ONE MILE. 78 Ali Baba 1:49 Dark Phantom. .1 :44% 75 Faatoche 1 :4T."S 78 Beau Butler 1:42 Eminent 1:49 28 Floreme Mills. .. 1 42% 76 Boot to Boot 1:43 Ed Burke 1:45 I ady Von 1 :47M 76 Bagenbaggage ..1:46% 77 Frightful 1:4.:% Lady t'arolyn ...1:42% Devon 1 :44% 77 Flying Spark 1:46 96 The leopard 1:49 Devon and Dark Phantom worked on Kantoche and Florence Mills BjaHofwd even terms. very nicely. Prince Charles did an excellent move. Pag.-n baggage did his work in a i.ig Beau Butler was in hand throughout. I ;mter. Rondell showed good speed. Hoot to Boot was under restraint. CHURCHILL DOWNS LOUISVILLE, Ky., April 19. — Today's training gallops h-re in.lud. .1 th.- following: Weather clear ; track fast— THREE-EIGHTHS .MILE. Bulletin 41 Mission Chimes.. 38 75 Star Sweeper.... 41 95 Captain Hal 36 Prince of Wales. 37 The Engineer 37 79 Huquince 37% Hoaa Greener. . . , 3S Tramping Today. 37% Morehead 40 ONE-HALF MILE. 72 Battle Field 51% D'n of Tomorrow 50 77 Sutler 53 Bertram W 64% 69 Dedans 52% 699 Taniale I i.k 54% 75 Barracuda 50% Eusileer 50% 72 Boon Companion. 51% 77 Blue Torch m 53 Mohatna 50% FIVE-EIGHTHS MILE. Fair Wind 1:05% Kublai Khan 1:07% Royal Sweep 1 07% Federal 1:05% Paavo 1:05% 66 Bitter 1:03% Hast.- 1:05% Patr'k Sarsfield. 1 :04% 62 The Hunt 103% THREE-QUARTERS MILE. Al Stebler 1:20* Fausto 1:20* Plfcj— l»flff IJlt% 1 Buttress 1:19 LaJcme 1:21 51 South Wind 1 :17»4 f.7 Bother 1 22% «8 Mike Mr-I,uke. . ..1 :17«£ 64 Scissors 1:M 71 Champ l)e Mars. 1:17* 57 Ms Pgly \Visglyl :22* 70 Talladega 1 :1« 70 Mkf 1:18 72 Xorwester 1:17* -".4 Valley L%M 1 -lSVk BELMONT PARK XKW YOllK. X. Y.. April 19.— Today's tr-.iininp gallops h«-re included the following: Weather clear ; track fast — (Main Course). OXE-IIAI.F MILE. !••*. Archelaus 49 Dan by 53 96 Sandstorm .'. B Catalan 50 91 M'a Washington. 53 Senalado 53 TTIKKF-Ql AltTTKS MILE. 9 BnM.kwood 1:17 % Finish 1:17 96 Sarmaticus 116 94 Blue Fish 1:19 96 Polar I-iffht .....1:17* 96 Tallwood 119 SEVEN-EIGHTHS MILE. 96 Black Maria 1:28 96 Pompey 1 :2S 94 Zuker 141% M Hot Time 1:31* OS" MILE. 96 Post Time 1:43* lVimfh v and Bl.i. k Maria went together Sarmaticns seems fit and ready, in their exceptional speed test. Their Post Time finished strongly in his ex-fractional times wore; 23*. :47. 1:14*, cellent mile work. His fractional times Zuker and Hot Time worked in com- were: :25. :49, 1:14*. 1:43*. pany. 1:2*. They were in hand at the end. HAVRE DE GRACE HAVRE PK CRACK, Md.. April 19. Today's training galops here included the following: Weather clear ; track fast — THUFE-EIGIITIIS MILE. 95 Artillery 36 96 Display 3S% 96 Ixwney • 95 Aragon 36* 85 Knnui 37 96 Millwick 37 M Byway 37* 96 Flight of Time. .. 35 96 P. of Bourbon.. 39^ V". Bluemont 37* Hermis Kemble.. 40 Trouble Maker.. 36* K P.mns 37 S9 Kilter 37 96 I'rsa Major 38* 96 Devonshire 3* 91 Kink 38 ONE-HALF MILE. 95 Apple Cross 4S* 49 l,evoy 57 69 Press Gang 50 HCW*( .lames 56 95 Mr. Pepp 48* 96 Sarko 52 95 Columbia II. .. 54* 95 Mungo 50* 89 Silene 50* 90 1 »ream Daddy... 49* S? Mabel K 49* «1 Sister Sue 50 FIVE-EIGHTHS MILE. Duchess 1:05 95 Forest l»re 1:02* 94 Mabel C 1:06 Rs Fverglade 1:04* Si K. of Fortune. . 1 :06 68 Panola 1:02* Kdisto 1:02* 95 Kathl'en Crosby.l :03* Trajanus 1:11 THREE-Ql ARTE US MILE. 9.", I leronda 1:22 78 Harlan 1:19 96 New Hampshire. 1 :19* 96 C.ood Boy 1:18 61 Mary Kllen O 1:27 96 Sun Pal 1:16* 96 Coldcn Bule 1:19* 95 Martingale 1:20 ONE MILE. Kflwi Nigh: 1:49 .'::. Highwaymin ...1:50 95 Tx ved One 1:46* M CMiM Mac 1:45* 95 Joy Smoke 1:46 95 Wheatstick 1:44* Cymkhana 1:46 96 Jimmie Trinr. 1:45* 95 White Marsh 1:52* Apple tYoss showed a good triaL Highwayman was under a strong pull. .loy Smoke and Cymkhana ran well Cood Night went handily, together. Mr. Pepp showed a good speed trial. \\'hea(stick showed a good gallop. Aragon was cantering. Jimmie Trinr and Colden Mac ran well Forest l^ore and Panola ran well 'ngether. together. Ix ved »ne was under restraint. Page 10 Daily Racing Form Charts: Huntington++ HUNTINGTON HTTNTINGTON W VA.. MONDAY. APRIL 19, 1926 il Mil.- I Kourt.cnlh day. West Virginia lariat) (ml, Spring ineei n; ot 11 day- Weather clear. - Presdir.g Steward. B. C. Sm.th. Pn--iding Judge. W. K. Plnil.ps. Starter. A M. Knight Ra -ing " .. S«-creiary. K II Sproule. Racing -tail- at -' '50 p. in. ll'liicago time. 1 ,'U p. in. I W laaj|r«l*l whip. S -purs. B blinkers Kig *. uie* in par^ntiiese^ lollowmg the di-taii4-e of each ran- indicate dale, tr.uk r.co.d. age .,f horse and weigh! larri.'d ♦lnd.»le» ap|Hen!i e allowaucc. _ AAQTr FIRST RACE— 5-8 Mile. lAuf. 15 1924 — 1:00 — 2—117. Purse $500. 3 year olds and up. *• UyO 41 O ward. Maidm*. Allowances. Net valuo to winner $350. second, $100; thud. $50. — Index Horses AWtPPSt i, » Str Kin Jiwkeys Qum Ho,uiv. Odds Sir t t — 041794 'NOK" w 4 109 1 I 3» ?.• l'l l| J l»..lm L J Kuss i0-l'»l 'H B4MfA)*aKKKtlAL SBTH w J MC| 2 1 1» ll l1 -l J Connors ■ ■ Major s".9fl-MU OH 007»*m V-ll.iP.P.V w.. 11. Z 4 4» 4' i' $• C U'M'ney J I I'ajno 1180 -W ■►I - .. " *. _ up. *• — t t — 'H OH ■►I 00080 CAI.rsH.V wn g 109 I 2 2- 21 ?.\ I- L Saucier T Cheek 400-100 CLA1CCK THOMASw :: 10.1 4 I 5* ..« 5» i« W Taylor J S Baldwin 3060 100 00C80 HV OF N'KIRKwsb i 109 5 6 6 6 6 C I) Prible ■ C Smith MM Time. :25s. :5«. ItWft. Track muddy. $- iniitiiels paid Noko. $:•.(*) straight, $1,.L'0 place, $2. 'M show; lieneral Seth. $2 » plaee. $J J» show: Ho Horry. $4.00 -how. Equivalent Ixioking odds Noko. .V) to 100 -traight. 10 to 100 place. 10 to 100 show: (ieneral Seth, 10 to 100 place 10 to 1O0 -how: Ho-llorry. lOO to 100 show. Wiuner B. g, by l.eanienc» 4 a nova by Marti Santa itrained by I.. J. Kn— : brrd by Mr. (',. Watt-). Went la |to*t at LVJX. At )K»st 1 minute Start good and slow. Won driving: s ml and third the same. NOKO followed the leaders dose up until on the stretch turn, then came fast and outgamed t.KNKKAI. SK.'I'H in the last sixteenth liENKRAI. SKTH set a fast pace for the going ami only gav# wn\ in the f;nal -ixteenth. HO-HORRV -aved ground where DOKitible and oatgamed the tiring I.AMSHA. Scratched oo::0) fioizeko Izarra, 99; ""JtiUS Bill/ Dow. 101; 0O..4 4 Imperial, 101; 00770 Ki\e Mark*, 100. Overweights — (ieneml Seth. t% |»ounds: Clarence Thomas. 2. AAC'TiC* SECOND RACE— 5 1-2 Furlongs. (April 26. 1923— 1:06«4— 5—109. 1 Purse $400. 3 year-WO 4 %3 olds and upward. Claiming. Net value to winner $280; second. $83, third. $40. Index Horses AWtPPSt ', '.. Str Pia Jockeys Owners Iv|iiiv. Odds Strt — i — t 00774 C. T. WORNCTCLNw 4 108 7 3 V ll l'l l'l W Taylor J T Buckley 250-IOt 00774-ORFHKLIN wb 4 112 9 1 L" L" 2' 2= C ■ Allen C V Chanlon SaVM «073**Ct»KKNNK w ri 101 | 4 s' 2i P 2- D Smith AV H S hwart* 5» -HI0 (»O770)*SATAN A xv 9 107 I 7 V 4 i 4- 4= O MaSMM J S Baldwin .sO-100 00714 P.I.ACK ART w 5 111 6 I 1" .".' .".- 9 A Wliams (i R Allen MHM 008sl HCOHIK wb I 108 :: 6 S' 8' 6» 6 « F Kehrt F U Warwiek 1550-1»» 00731 SDANSO xv I 10fi 19 9 71 7- 7- J Oolin Mrs N B I la vis ISOt-WO ( 9««38 (BANTAM xv 6 112 2 I 4" 6- S- *- I, Saucier H Davis 1490-b i 00751 WITHOUT 4t ;". 108 4 8 7'' 9 I 9 P Prible K Smith SKJO-lOO Time. :25*3. :52S. 1:11*5. Track muddy. $2 mutnels paid C. T. Wortbington. $7.00 straight. $:1.40 place, $::. I0 show; Orphelin. $.1.40 HM«4j $.'!.'2I -how: Idrenne. $."..L1) shoxv. Kiiuivalenl. l« oking odds— C. T. Worlhington. 2."^ to 100 straight. 70 to 100 place, .".0 to 100 -bow; Orplelin. 70 to 100 place. (10 to 100 show; I orenne. 110 to 100 show. Winner lb. g. by Evere-t — Top All, by Top Caliant (trained by T. Raymond: bred by Messrs. A. E. Hundley Jfe Soni. Went to | ost at 2:o8. At post 1 minute. Start good and slow- Won easily: second and third driving, f. T. WORTHlNiiTON raced !nto a good lead in the fir-t half and had to stand I long drive for a time to hold his lead, but won going away. OBPHKI.IN began fast and raced in closest pursuit, but tired in the last ipiarter. (ORENNE came gamely through the last eighth. 151. At K ART set ihe early j»ace. but quit badly on the far tuin. Scratched 007«M-llelen Major. 106; CJ4299) Kentu. kv Rose. 110; 00TW Bed Pep. 10G: 0O7.V2 Vodka. 100: 0O704 Wild Deuce. 108. Overweighl — Black Art. 1 pound. fki\Q^^ THIRD RACE— 5-8 Mile. (Aug-. 15. 1994—1:00—2—117.) Purse $500. 3-year-olds and u»-"vFO 4 4 ward. Claiming. Net value to winner $350: second, $100: third. $50. Index Horyca AWtPPSt ', % Str Kin Jockeys Owners F^iuiv. Odds Str't 0079fi1THOMAS PIATT wb 4 107 11 I* 1= l» 1 J Dolin Hisle * Kuss 300-100 041772 FIRST LUiHT w 4 109 6 6 5' 2J 2s 2- C ■ Allen 0 L Foster 1080-100 00753-*MOVK ON SKTH w 5 102 5 5 4J 4' 4' 2' 0 Mazoue B F McClain Jr 160-100 O4l77-J1BOMIM.N LAO w 4 112 2 4 6 5» .S« 4- S Banks It ■ Brown :«» 10 » 00568 MKNAOK wb 5 109 4 2 2' 9 2h 5« L Saucier K ■ Rogers 1040-100 93397 C'TKSS CLABIOOKw 4 h»9 | 1 ?.» 6 6 6 J Connors Young & Farson MM Time. :253s. :52-6. 1 05--,. Track muddy. $2 mutuels paid Thomas Piatt. $0.00 straight. $1.80 place. $:: iM) show: First Light. $4.40 pi ice. $.2 M show: Move On Selh. $2.40 show. Equivalent liooking odds Thomas Piatt. 200 to 100 straight. 140 to 100 place, ."i0 to 100 show; Kin»t Light. 120 to 100 place. "*} to 100 show; Move On Seth. 20 to 100 show. Winner Br. g. by North Star III. Brown Bess, by Blitr.cn (trained by L. J. Kuss; bred by Mr. II. P. liardnerl. Went to post at :::20. At post '■ minutes. Start good and slow. Won handily: second and third driving. THOMAS PIATT took the lead at onee and. racing MENAliE into defeat in the first half, withstood Ihe rush of the fast coming KIBS'T LIGHT. The latter closed up ground ami came gamely through the last quarter. MOVE ON SETH raced xvell. MENAliE and ( Ol'NTESS tl.ABUH.K ured badly. Scratched 00773-I.ittle I5et4y. 104: 0082'! Charles Whitney. 111. Overweight Romping Lad. 1 imund. fk/XOrTO FOURTH RACE— Futurity Course (170 feet less than 3-4 mile:. (April 7. 1926 — 112— 5 — ""O 4 O 111.) Purse $500. 3-year-olds and upward. Claiming. Net value to winner $350 second, $100: third. $50. ludex Horses AWtPPSt '» '._. Str Kill Jockeys Owners lijuiv. Odds Str't 00717 = *OLO TOP w 6 105 4 4 4= 4- 21 l^ 0 Mazoue Mrs L Cry MM 00772 KIKK LADY wb 6 106 2 1 1= 1» l3 2' C O'M'nev I I Bogart 2010-1W 00754 *Fl'N MAKER W 4 106 .: I (] $* i« :;•- C Healv II ■ Brown St'k F'm St.i208O-100 : 00344 FKAR w » 104 6 2 T.- 2«« V 4 \V Tatyior J Musgrave 840-lOn 1 00773) HARRY B. w 9 112 I I 2h 2' 21 i* 1. Mills Four Oaks St'k F'm St a ;40-1O0 I 00771 -OR. F. T. ADAMSw 4 101 i .", | »i | 6 P D Smith W tfl Cain 1'^J-lOt Time. :25'5. :524i. l:16l». Track muddy. $2 mutuels paid Old Top. 13.20 straight. $.:.00 place. $2.40 show: Kirk Ijdy. $C 00 place. $4 .00 show; 0U u' ! Kuu Maker. $.2. HO show. a! Equivalent looking odds Old Top. liO to 100 straight. .".0 to 100 place, 20 to 1 »0 -how; Kirk I-ady. n I 200 to 1(K) place. 100 to 100 show: Kuu Maker. 90 to 100 show. ft] Winner — I'b. g, by Theo. took Oseetah. by Ornament (trained by J. T. Fry; bred by Mr. Hal ,, Price Headley). Went to post at o:"ifl. At post 1 minute. Start good and slow. Won driving: second and third the -ann . OLD TOP moved up gradually anil, coming on the outside on the stretch turn, finished fast and got up to win in the last stride. KIRK LADY set a good pace, but tired after racing into a long lead. Kl N MAKEIt dosed a gap and finished gamely. KKAR showed speed, but tired. HARRY B. was on the inside all the way. but tired in the stretch. Scratched 1 00598 1 Bonnie Li7.r.ie. 108. Overweight -Harrv 11., 2 pounds. '' rkriC^TQ FIFTH RACE— 1 Mile. (Oct. 13. 1923— 1 38— 4—103. Purse $400. 3-year-olds and up-VfUO 4 *J ward. Claiming. Net value to winner $280: second. $80: third, $40. I . Inder Horses AWtPPSt % % % Str Kin Jockeys Owners Kquiv. Odds Str't _ 00797 - NEW RIVAL wb 5 112 :: 7 7 7 2' 2' |i A WMiams F Judg 600-100 00797 HINI OOSTAN wb 10 112 1 1 2' ?.» P IJ 2' C K Allen J W Waihle- 160-100 i- Mill' ■IM I Bill I w 4 10S I 5 C' 6i 6- ,° V J Dolin Mrs N B Uavis M9-100 00797»AMEU AN SOLI)Rw9 108 2 3 51 5' 5" 51 4- \V Taylor C F Knight 510-100 _l —III 'I tl— IHUI CIRL w a 1!»7 I I 41 4' 4* 6' 5* L Smith W M (am 440 10") t I 00794 HIALKAH VIM 7 4 1' 1- 11 4" 6t» I) Prible H C Wilburn 3)10-100 _i0075l»DAY OF 1'KAl'K xv 9 112 4 2 9 21 7 7 7 S Banks F Marion 148M0O 10 Time. 26 54^. 1:19. 1:5P5. Track muddy. 10 $2 mutuels paid New Rival. $14.0o straight. $::.oO place. $::.40 -how: Hindoostan. $:: 2 i place. $::.«0 10 show: Request, $.5.80 show. 10 Etiuivalent Imoking odils— New Rival. 000 to 100 straight. 80 to 100 place. 70 to 100 show: Hin- " .'oostan. CO to 100 place. SO to 100 show: It i atat, '.HI to 100 show. Winner — B. g. by Cliff Edge Mi-s Wooster. by Wooster (trained by K. Judge: bred bv Mr. R. H»| Neville). • Went to i ost at 4:24. At post 4 minntes. Start good and slow. Won driving: second and third Ihe same. NEW RIVAL was off slowly, but worked his way up in the last half and. under a good ride, out gamed the tiring HI NDOOSTA \ . 'The latter was under restraint to the last turn and. taking the lead, loomed up like the winner in the last sixteenth, but tired in the last few strides. REOI EST closed a gap and finished gamely DAY OK PEACE tired and aanM badly in the last half. HIALKAH set " a good pace to the last turn and quit. SeraO-hed 0077..* ;cncrosity. HW: 0056fi Poster Kmbry. 108: (OOH-J.-,! frank Kogartv. 108: 00029 s locust leaves. 104i; OOt581 Col. Mar. hmont. 108: 00751 T. II. Everitt. 107; 00727 Boseberry. 1IH1. Overweights lLaleah. ■ (lounds: Day of Peace. 4. ' h ,. AAQQA SIXTH RACE— 1 Mile and 70 Yards. (Oct. 17. 1923— 1 43— 4—107. | Purse $500. 3 year-"UOOV olds and upward. Claiming. Net value to winners $225 each: third. $50. = Index Horses AWtPPSt1, 'i % Sir Kin Jockeys Owners L'«|iliv. Odds Str't I 008*3* LA VI Nl A Wt M I P. 1' 1- 1- I" It' ll Smith W tfl Cain 1IJU-M3 1 0065K)* ARBAOOSA xv 6 112 .: 4 2' 2J 2s lt» O Mazoue \V J Waterman 12O-100 ~i ( 00790 i AIR MAIL w 2 95 6 I 5* 4' 4' $* I1 J Oolin Mrs N B D.nis l'lSO-lOO '• i 00754 )D1 ICKOOM wb 4 115 2 I V 8" i'" S' 4= C ■ Allen J R IWi. 1W-10O ~ 0077?*ACNT LAIRA w I 91 4 I I .:• :: ' 4J 5" C ILaly H | Brown St'k F in St* ::.0-10O ,y, 1)0730 TAMTKIt wb . Ill ." 2 41 6 6 6 I F Kehrt J M Hubb.i-.l Mt»M Mi '', i ilietnl heat; purse divided. M Time. :25H. :52«5. l:18*s. 1:46. l:543s. Track muddy. )0| S2 inutiiels paid -I-avinia. $4. Co straight. !#:i.20 place. $;1.00 show: Arragosa, $J si) atraight. $2 ii0 m place. $:;.IM» -how: Air Mail. $::.20 -how » Kmiivaient lwokmg isld- I avin:a. IM to 100 straight. 00 to 10O place. ."Jj to loo show; Arragosa, (41 to 100 -tiai^ht. "O to 108 place. EM to loo -how: Air Mail. 08 to 100 show. Winner -Br. in. by Jim Cnft'uey Sweetheart Sue, by Peter Quince (trained by W. M. Cain; bred by »• Mr. W S. Threlkeldl. Winner — B. g by Argosy lirey Klier. by Kriary (trained by II. Warner; bred in England by Lord " | i.lanely i. Went to in.-i ai 4:50. At lsi.-t 5 minutes. Start good and alow. Won driving: second anil third '' the -aim- LAV1NIA -ct a good |Kice and -tood a long ilrive gamely. ABICACOSA raced in neare-t pursuit aud ua- weakly ridden at the finish. AIR MAIL fini-hed gamely l'l KK|M \J wa- in the di epest 'I | .irt of the track and tired under his weight. » Scral-bed 00827 Battle Slwit. ltH: 00080 Quaver, 108. d Overweighl Aunt l..iura. .'. pound-'. AASS1 SEVENTH RACE— 1 Mile and '.0 Yards. (Oct. 17. 1923—1:43—4—107. Purse $500. 3-UvrOvjX year-olds and upward. Claiming. Net value to winner $350; second. $100: third. $50. Index Horses AWtPPSt ~ t ^i *i Str Kin Jockeys Owners Ei|uiv. - dds Str"t O082S'JIMS(i.N w i. 107 i 1 1- 1= |» T 1» I) Smith R Coo[ er 50-100 OOXJS'SMABT CIV wb 9 !07 2 2 2k 2' 8J V 2 d Mazoue I: F McClain r* -l00 $4JHJ ska COURT wn s 106 7 7 7 5' 3' 2» V J Holm Four Oaks Sfk F in Sta 4^M» «0X25M(iI.INKRO w s 112 6 5 Sh 4» 4J 15 1* C K Allen A J Mob-ra X40-100 OOH*."i*I.ADV GBXMtOB w 6 112 4 I 5= "1 ." * I* T.- S Banks Palmetto StabU 2010-10» 00753'CH ll.i: wb I 107 :; | .:'■ 61 ';■ '■- 6J C Healv H ■ Brown St'k Fin St.i 2060-100 iU0797 )SANOT H xv 3 112 1 t 4» 7 7 7 7 F Kehrt J P K Willis 2O40-W4) Time. :25V :53. l:18«j. 1:47, 1:55. Track muddy. $2 mutuds p.,jd liin-on. $3.00 -Iraigbt. $2.40 place. $2.20 show; Smart liny, $.2 20 place. $2 40 show; Sea I oiirt. |S 40 -how. L«|ii vaieni iHM.k aaj .»ld- Jim-on. .50 to 100 straight. 20 to 100 place. 10 to 100 show; Smart C.uv. CO lo l'lO place. L.1I (o lOO -how Sea Court, 20 to 1 0 -bow. Winn.! BJr. ;:. by Jir.i (iaffnex Damson, by Ethelbert itrained by H. Cofiper: bred by Mr S. K Nichols I. Went to post at 5 i At p »st 1 minute. Start good and slow. Won driving: seond and third the -anie .IIMSoN led un.ler restraint for the fir-t half, then was shaken up on the Iwnk stretch and. under hard riding, barely la-ted to win. SMU'.I CI Y -aved ground on all the turns and finished fast' .sKA t Ol ItT. off slowly, made a game challenge afler entering Ihe stretch, but tired in the last sis . teenth J S.rat.hed MfM I'lue Brush. 10K. (Ni771 Tom Mi. ks. 108: (KV71S c.vrish, 110. i Overweighi Lady li.-orge, 2 |s»un.H. Page 11 Toronto Jumping Races: Liberal Support for Woodbine's Cross Country Sport. TORONTO JUMPING RACES Liberal Support for Woodbine's Cross Country Sport. «. , Forty -Eijrht and Forty -Six Knlries Respoct- Iielj for \ in tree and Woodbine Steeplechases. ♦ TORONTO. Out.. April 10.- Th. i n ourage-nient given Ity the Ontario Jockey Club to st opl K-hasins and c-ross-country racing has its own reward in the mangificent entry list to the two stakes to be run at the spring meeting at the Woodbine. There are forty - iglit nominations for the Aintrce Steoph - hase at two miles, and forty-six in the Woodbine at two and a half miles. The list includes the very best timber toppers in America, which presages some wonderful steeplechasing here this spring. AINTREE STEEPLECHASE. AIXTREK STEBPI.ECHASE- For four yonr old* and upward. By sutv-.ription of $10 each, utartem to pay $40 .-iddil ional. to the winner, with $." .000 added, of which $1,000 to second lion.-. $.100 to to third and $L'." 0 to fourth. Weights to be announced Thursday. May L'T. at twelve o'eloek noon. Winners, after the publication of the weights, to carry five pounds additional. About two miles. To be run Saturday. May 29. Brooke, tlt-orgp. III. Mark Twain, br. k. 6, by Ceorge Smith Broil. Colohan. P.— Helsd. lite. br. g. S. by Itoi Heroic dam unknown. Colohan. P. Cavendish, b. g. S. by The Curragh Isirow. t'onjer. I.. II Isis. b. m. 7. by Holbein Ijrlovia. Finch. It u f ns 1". 'Alopcx, br. g. «, Ity White Mapii-Olopc. Grerntree Stable Erne II.. ell. p. T,. by White Uaple am-atel. Creentree Stable Jolly Roger, eh. g. 4. by Pennant l/illn- Oreentree Stable Damask br. jr. !». by All Cold — Crinoline II. Creentree Stable Cn.ral Post, b. g. G. by Volta — 1'ost Horn. C.reentree Stable Brantome. br. g. 0. by Jus d'Omnpe I.a Berline. Hitchcock. linM Klzear. eh. g. T . by Sandy Hook Kluina. Hitchcock. Thomas Itarel, eh. t. • ■ bv Sir Martin | Tangle. , Kennedy. Kdwin Orions Sword, b. pr. 0, bv Negofol I Orbit. Kershaw Stable Anti.mn Bells. br p. fi. by Ballot! - Autumn II. Ludgatc Farm Mocking Horse, eh. p. 9. bv Trap' Rock My Bessie. | Ludsate Farm Cauntlcy. eh. h, S. by Swynford - St. Regoe. Lynnmerc Stables I'e. cant. eh. g. ft. bv Trap Ruck | - Peccadillo. Maconiber. .1 R. Bridge, br g. 4. by Wrark — Cue. klacomber. J. R tiolden Cup, b. m. 5, by ! Jusni an Bout Ktlicllicrtn. Mat umber. .1 B. Blue and Bed. br. g, 5. bv j Trap Rock Baby Rose. rending. Richard Fleetwood, br. g. 4. by Jim (■affney Klitauay. Queen City Stable Cuing.-imp. b. jr. 9. by Dor - ;tiirlandc. Uueeii City Stable High Court. ch. g. .".. by I Prince Phillip Chancery. Read. William A. Sea Ballad, b. g. ,r . by' I'ommern Petti Sing. Read. William A. «;a»| cr. ch. g. 9. bv Cigar Doubt fill. Read. William A. {fan d'Argent. b. g. C, by Braxted Princess St. Ceorgc. Read. Willam A— Pink Star. gr. g 4. by Bethlehem Picotec. Read. William A. Henry the Seventh, b. h. 5, by I'ommern Lancaater Lady. Read. William A Il jra« e Crooni. b. g, 4. by Cylta Mary Tavy. Read. William A- Bryn Bossett. eh. e, 4, by i Kwang Sti I'egaway. Read. William A Prince Charming II.. b. e, 4. j by Teddy Sweet Agnes Read. William A Court Jester, br. e. 4. by Black Jester Peep Show II. Read. William A. Ijicock, eh. g. C. by Argosy - Sweet l.ouioc. Salmon. Walter J. — Dunk's Creen. b. g. 7. ly Creenbsick Bellanda. Salmon. Walter J. Courteous, ch. g. br Mareoyil— Politely. Salmon. Walter .1. — Cun Boat, ch. g, 4. by Man o' War Star Fancy. Salmon. Walter J -Bed Hawk. ch. f. 4. by Xylon - Tomahawk. Salmon. Walter J— Gambling Bee. b. g. 4, by Honey Bee Pitch and Toss. Sewickley stable Carabinier. ch. g. 7. by Ex Veto Carabine. Sewickley Stable Another Star. b. g. bv Clarionet — Dcnisn WiMtd. Sewickley Stable Harrovian, b. g. C, by Xasso- vian l.ady Brendon. Sewickley Stable Honey de I.uxe. b. g, 4, by Honey Bee Honey of Roses. Sewickley Stable Father Tom. br. c. 4, by Kroonstad Sheevretta. Sewickley Stable Vesington King, b h. 5 by Roi Herode Wclonah. Warren. Bayard — Ipsal. b. g, 5, by Trompe la Mort Phenicia. Warren. Bayard Sed. ch. g, 4, by Irishman — The Moonstone. Whiting. C L. -Cold Roik. ch. g, j. bv Half Uock - True i;old. Wilson. W. t; Lieutenant Seas. b. g, 9, by Maraj ix Honeymoon. WOODBINE STEEPLECHASE. WOODBINE STEEPLECHASE For four year olds and upward. By subscription of $10 each. starlers to pay $40 additional, to the winner. with $7.." 0o added, of which $1,000 to second horse. $."kjo to third, and $2TjO to fourth. Weights to 1)0 announced Tuesday. May IS, at 12 o'clock noon. About two and a half miles. To bo run i Victoria Day) Monday. May 24. Brooke. Ceorge III. Mark Twain, br. g, C, by t.eorge Smith I roll. Caw. Allen -Hclsdelitc, br. g, by Roi Herode— dam unknou n. Conger. L. tL— -Isis. b. m. by Holbein -Iglovia. Finch. Rufns C. AIojkx, br. g, 0, by White Magic ■ — Aleope. Creentree stable — Erne II., ch. g, ',, by White Bagle i ascatel Creentree stable Jolly Roger, ch. g, 4, by Fen- nant — \» t he Creentree Stable Damask, br. g. 9, by All Cold-Crinoline II. Creentree Stable Ceneral Post, b. g, G, by Volta —Post Horn. Hitchcock. Thomas Klzear, ch. g, 5, by Sandy Hook Flnina. Hitchcock. Thomas Ravel, ch. g, 5, bv Sir Martin —Tangle Kershaw Stable Autuum Bells, br. g, 6, by Ballot —Autumn II. I/Udgate Farm Rocking Horse, ch. g, 9. by Ttap Rock -My Bessie. Lynniucrc stable* -Peccant, ch. g, 9, by Trap Rock — Peccadillo. Macotnlxr J. B. Bridge, br. g, 4, by Wrack — Cue. Macomlwr. J. It — Colden Cup, b. in, Z, by Jus- qu'au Bout Kthelberta. MacxMuber. J. B Blue and Bed, br. g, 5, by Trap Rock— Baby Roue. Pending. Richard Fleetwood, br. g. 4, by Jim Gaffney— rTitaway. Queen City Stable Cuiiigatnp. b. g, », by Dor Cuirlande. Uuccii City Stable High Court, ch. g, 5, by Prince Phillip -Chancery. Read. William A. Sea Ballad, b. g. r», by Pom- roern — P«-tti King. Read. William A. Casper, ch. g, 7, by Cigar — Doubtful. Read. William A Noce d'Argent, b. g, 6, by Braxted Prim-ess st Ccarge. Road. William A. — Pink Star, gr. g, 4, by Bethlehem — Picotec. Read. William A. Henry the Seventh, b. h, 5, by Pommern I.ancaster Ijidy. Bead. William A. Horace Croom, b. g, 4, by Cylba Mary Tavy. Read. William A.- Bryn Rossett, ch. c, 4, by Kwang Su- Pegaway. Read. William A- Prince Charming II., b. c, 4. by Teddy — Sweet Agnes. Read, William A. — Court Jester, br. c, 4, by Black Jester Peep Show II. Read. William A. -Lacocfc, ch. g, 6, by Argosy- Sweet I-ouisc. Salmon, Walter J. — Ihir.k's Green, b. g, 7, by Greenback Bellanda. Salmon. Walter J.— Courteous, ch. g, 11, by Mar- covil — Politely. Salmon. Waller J. -Gun Boat, ch. g, 4, by Man o" War Star Fancy. Salmon. Walter J. Red Hawk, ch. f, 4, by Xylon - Tomahawk. Salmon. Walter J Gambling Bee, b. g, 4, by Honey Bee Pitch and Tosk. Sewickley Stable Carabinier, ch. g, 7, by Hx Voto — Carabine. Sewickley Stable Thorndale, b. g, by Sir Martin -Maud B. L. Sewickley Stable Harrovian, b. g, 6, by Nasso- vian l4dy Brendon. Sewickley Stable Honey de I.uxe, b. g, 4, by Honey Bee Honey of Boses. Sewickley Stable- Father Tom, br. c, 4, by Kroonstad Slieej rettis. Sewickley Stable Another Star, b. e, by Clrtrion.-t — Denise Wood. Sewickley Stable- Vesington King, b. h. 5, by Roi Herode Wetonah. Tuckennan. Bayard. Jr. I'pul, b. g. 5, by Trorui o la Mort Phenicia. Warren, Bayard ,Sed, ch. g, 4, by Irishman The Moonstone. Whiting, C. L. -Gold Rock, ch. g, 5. by Half Rock — True Gold. Wilson, W. G. Lieutenant Seas. b. g. 9, by Mara- jax Honeymoon. Juarez Entries JUAREZ ENTRIES FOR TUKSDAT. APRIL ft. »8«87 IS FIRST INDEX OF !»•€. M4M IS FIRST IXREX OF APRIL Racing st irts at 2:10 p. m. (Chicago time r.:l.".) 0 Superior mnd rnnner. XCood mud runner :J: Fair mnd rnnner. (M) Maidens. • Apprentice allowance. The following abbreviation* a.-e nsed to rtesicn.tte tracks at which time records ^hown in entries were made: t Akron Ak tEin? Edward Ki Aoueduet Aq Lagoon Park L Aurora An -LansHowne Park... LP Belmont Park BP Latonia La Blue Bonnet* BB Lanrel Lo Blue Grass BO Lexington Lx Bowie Bo -fLong Branch LB Brighouse Park B Maple Heights MH tBrooklyn Park Br tMarlboro Mb Churchill Downs CD Miami Mi tColnmbtis Co tMobile Mo Coney Island CI Monnt Royal MR Connanght Park CP tW-agara Falls NF tConneaut Lake CL Omaha Om Dade Park DP Orlando Or ■fDelorimier Park Dl tPhoenix Pb Devonshire Be Pimlico Pa» Dorval Do Raceland Rd • Dnfferin Park Dn Reno Re Empire Em tSalt Lake SL Fair Grounds FG Saratoga Sa Fairmount Park FP Tampa Ta Fert Erie FE Thistle Down TD Ham Don Em ThorncJiffo Th tHastings Park HP Tijuana Ti I Havre de Grace HG +Timor.ium Ta Kauthorr.e Hw Toledo To Havana H» United Hunts UII Huntington Ha tWheeling Wh Jamaica Ja tWillows Park WP * f f erson Park J P Windsor Wi Juarez Jz Woodbine Wo rXempton Park KF tToungstown T» Eenilworth Ke tDestgnatet half-mile trnek. Juarez (Mile Track). First Race — 4 1-2 Furlongs. Purse $400. 3-year-olds and upward. Claiming. (Track record: Jan. 21. 1917— :."i3*.— B 111.) | Tixl.iy'a Tn.l Horse.tPostPoa. Wt. Rec. A.AVt ll»n 71549 M. Murphy IS 111.. MB I 99876 Polly May «.lftS..«j*v £«254 Cascade 7 111.. 090 I 00044 I^mie Fallon (Ml. I 109. .«8-"i I 0M41 My Dream Light IM) 9 109. I^stl ! 99441 Flower of 1X1. n (M) Ti 93 :.".7 I 100. .07% j 00840 St. Peter (M) ... tt 111. .070 Falfurious ■ 114 Second Race— 4 1-2 Furlongs. PtajM $400. 3-year-olds and upward. Claiming (Track record. Jan. 21. 1917 :.".3-.-. .". 111.) 9S782 Rapid Traveler... 9 111x72.".! .00367) Arctic King . . Ti 110 :.V. !t 111x720; 03524 Old Sinner Ti 111' :."..". 9 11SX71S I 03126) *Mayo B ft 10*.. 710 j 00357 Dorothy Pop ..Ti 109 :r,.V^, ■ 113x70.": 09275 Jay Roberts X ll." ..700! 00387s 'Fairy's Beau 3 »K. .(».". 0D698 »I^ura Oaffney.Ti 10VS -JEW « 10Sx«i9fl 84384 My Craeie 11 109 XoX", 00855 ; W. P. Montgoni erv 9 1 1 1 . . 0S0 &63211 I^idy Small Ti 107 :•".( "-. 11 100. « 7". 97185 Uidy Hardin (Ml. ti 109. 070 Third Race — 1 Mile. Purse $."i00. 3-year-olds and upward. Claiming. (Track record: March 11. 1914-1:30*1 3 — 102.) 00843 Sweet and Low.Ti 103 1:42'5 fi 110X725 00844 Montdale .* 117X720 00858 •Whipsaw Om 112 1:44 'is .". 107XH.". 00860 Simpletou ft 115®710 00844 'Stage Star I 110. .70.1 00838 Bags Anderson(M) 3 98. .700 Fourth Race — 4 1-2 Furlongs. Purse $400. 3-year-olds ami upward. Claiming. (Track record: Jan. 21. 1617 :."i3'^ — ft— lit.) 00140 Spicebush 9 111X700 00855 Dode Adams 10 109.69." 79966 Oranny I ee ft 113XA90 00839 Maniuesito I 1MXW 00838 Little Bum 10 111. (Mi 85901 Hank's Son (M).. 12 111 . .HIT, 00900 (iracious (Ml .... 3 »6..fi70 00857 Fairy Bove (M).. 3 96. 06." 00854 nniin.i C. (M) ... 3 96. 600 Fifth Race — 5 1-2 Furlongs. Purs" $400. 3 vear-olds and upward. Claiming. (Track record: March S, 1914- 1 :03 V -8— 1." 0.) 00841 Dan Hogan Ti 113 1 :07*~ t 113X72.". 00839- Colando Om 110 1:09'.^ 7 113x720 00840* •Colimore Til0ol:09»s. 3 98.. 715 00856 Little Hope . Ti 10.8 1 :0»% 6 111x710 00840 •Cbet Q Ti 106 1:09 6 108*705 008391 Saint Pierre 8 113. .700 00839 Hosefield MR 110 1:11^ 10 111.695 00838 •linle ..' i.ohl (M). JP 107 1:11^8 3 95.690 Sixth Race— 5-8 Mile. Purse $500. 3-year olds and upward. Claiming. (Track record: Feb. 10, 1915— :57 i— 5- 120.) 00237* KORBLY 10 1150725 00475 Major Seth Ti 104 1:00U 3 101X71". 00844 Slippery Smile. TD 110 l:01»s 5 117X710 00059 Wahkeena Au 96 1:00*-, 4 108x705 00844 'Times I'p 5 104x700 00393 Balefull Ti 112 1 :02 5 111x695 Seventh Race — 1 Mile. Purse $500. 3-year-olds and upward. Claiming. (Track record: March 11, 1914- 1 :36*t 3—102.) 00501' 'Nan's Fortune. MH 104 1:41\ 4 102x725 00858 loreua I Ti 104 1:44 5 111x720 99784 Plow Steel Ti 96 1:42'T. 7 109x715 00866 Shasta Sol Ti 100 1:42% 3 94x710 00*b62 Captain Ma. ..TI) 105 1:42% 9 109x705 004661 Purl 9 113. .700 00855' lnsuran-e Ti 104 1:43% 5 107*695 96*38 Trippawi 6 111x690 00843 'Yibra (11) 4 102. .685 00538 'Pigmy (M) 3 89. .01*0 COL THOMPSON "RECOGNIZED Authority on the Turf" 8 W. TWENTY-SIXTH STREET, NEW YORK CITY $20 DAILY— "TWO HORSES DAILY"— $100 WEEKLY LOOK ! LOOK ! LOOK ! Again, for the benefit of SMALL PLAYERS who cannot afford to pay me my daily fee. and for peopla who doubt, skeptics who must be shown as to my ability of PRODUCING. I will reduce my terms for this week, and offer them the following PROPOSITION: $10 Reduced 19-26 $10 — Special Terms, April — FOR TEN WIN PARLAYS— TWO HORSES DAILY STOP! LOOK! READ! SPECIAL PROPOSITION! 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April It. The feature race of the Monday urogram at Beulah Park resulted in a well earned victory for , .1. Hayes' Variation, when the latter handily; drew away from her rivals in the closing stages of the race. After racing in close quarters next the inner rail throughout, the winner found an opening rounding the turn for home and drew away from Hole Card, the early leader, in the final seventy yards. Hole Card set a fast early pace, went a trifle wide on the turn for home hut held on well and saved second place. Edmoh of (he Creech stable was a creditable third. The victory for - Variation made it a double for the J. Haves" stable. Royal Dick having evoked in the third race. . A large crowd w:is again on hand to witness the sport despite the cold and uninviting weather. John Hoshor scored a decisive victory in the opening race and. after showing the wav throughout, was going away from his opponents at the finish, Liborio was best of the others for second place and 1'. Moody was third. In the second race. Grenada, a five-year-old maiden racing for J. C. Foley, graduated from the ranks of nonwinners by defeating t'ncle Velo in the last two strides after al keen stretch duel. I'ncle Velo went to the front with a rush approaching the far turn, but was outgamed in a hard drive at the finish. Miss Kinerson saved third place in this event, after taking the lead for a few yards in the buck stretch. The third resulted in a win for Royal I ick. After following Krlanger closely to the stretch the winner then moved up on the outside and drew away handily in the last sixteenth. Oneida defeated the tiring Krlanger for second place in the closing strides. C. N. Freeman's Albert L. proved a surprise in annexing the fourth from a fast band of sprinters. The winner followed the early pace closely to the stretch and then moved up on the outside in the run home and slowly wore down Rig Sapp. which had set the pace to the stretch head. The latter ; had a wide margin for second place over Rock Rottom. which came from the rear in the closing stages to be third. In the seventh Spina repeated her sterling performance of Saturday and easily to:ik the measure of her opponents at all stages Cen. Cadorna and Relaro fought If out in the stretch for second place and show honors, the former outgaming Helario at the end. B. Creech scored his first win of the meeting when Traproe took the measure of her opponents decisively in the fifth. Little Manager finished a fast closing second after having met with much interference. Private Seth proved best of the others for the show. ■ • Foals' Registration FOALS' REGISTRATION The foals reported for registration with I the Rreeding R-gistration Department of . Daily Racing Porm on April 17 are as follows : CLAIRBORNE STUD— Paris. Ky. A|iril y I5r.mii filly, t.y Campfire Marv Maud by Irish I.ad. A| ril 10 Hay filly. Iiy Chatterton— Presanella, by Cyllene. A| nl 11 Chestnut filly, by Jim Caffney Twin 1 Sis. by Vlt. April 11* (liesiiiut roll, by (a riijpf ire Chewink. bv r ( elt April l.V Kay ...It. by ( hide Krne. bv While . Kacle. r.t.-.il.r f abuTc foals. A. B. Ilanroek. Ajiril '.I Bra] filly, by High Tune -Sagacity, bv ' Maedonald II Apnl 11 Hay filly, by Wra. k Mi Hair II bv William Kufus. Itre.^1. r of alx.ve foala. A B. Hancock A Samuel I Mmm April 11 Bay filly by Wraek Hambettc. ly ' llurbar InwdM of aiH v.- foal. Belair Slud. April II I'.rovMi ...It. by Jim BaffBff M.m.ii ■ Ileum, by Klittergohl. Itreeder of almve foal. I) « I'arrish A llernanl ( Hand-n. MORRIS RANCH— Morris Ranch. Tex. *■••!. ruary I.". Bay olt. by Cold Kna I Maudie. • by The Commoner. M mli 3't— Chestnut filly, by i.old Kiiamel Marie l oniiell. by Olamhaia Maw! I"* Bay filly, by (iold Knamel Smilm-Voter, by Suffraciat. i'.re..,j..r of abov foals. « lay ton Morris. WINDSOR FARM— Upperville. Va. April 1.". Chestnut filly. b Baby i.rand Hlorie de Verdun, bv l.ilinu I.jre. Itreeder of ab »»e foal. ( olonel Horse \ Cullen. HURRICANA FARM— Amsterdam. N. T. April IS I5ay filly, bj NasK.nan Madam t uric, by Kadiiim ISreeiUr of above Ml, Sanf.ird Stud Kami To Broadcast Addresses: "Kentucky as a Livestock State" to be the Topic of Talks Put on the Air. ' , TO BROADCAST ADDRESSES! "Kentucky As a Livestock State" to Be the Topic of Talks Put on the Air. LEXINGTON, Ky.. April 1! — The first of a series of ten minute addresses on the subject : "Kentucky as a Livestock State." will be broadcast next Tuesday evening at S :r 0 o'clock from Station WLW of the Crosley Radio Corporation at Cincinnati, by Professor Edwin Staton Cood. head of the De-partment of Animal Husbandry. College of Agriculture and Experiment Station. University of Kentucky. Professor Cood's address is very informative and will deal with Kentucky's advantages as a livestock state. The second address in the series will be delivered Tuesday evening. April tt, at the same hour by Mr. John K. Madden, master of Hamburg Place, who for nine years has headed the list of lireeders of thoroughbred horses in America. The third discourse of the series will be on the topic: "Dairy Development in Kentucky." by Professor John Julian Hooper, head of the Hairy Department of the I'niversity of Kentucky. The series was arranged by Thomas B. • romwell. secretary of the Troroughbred Horse Association. * Havre De Grace Notes ; I . 1 r . ' I ' ( • HAVRE DE GRACE NOTES I BATHE DE GRACE, Md.. April 19. New Hampshire and 1 oved One. which are among the Dixie eligibles. were out today. The former went three-quarters in 1:19% and loved One a mile in 1:46%. Sun Pal. another Dixie eligible, went three-quarters in 1:16%. Max Hirsch sent the Sage Stable's Preakness colt. Applecross. a mile in 1 :4S%. Colden Mac. also in the Preakness. went a mile in 1:45%. Shaun (lilmartin. who will be in charge of the mutuel department at the Kairmount Jockey Club's track, has' arranged to leave for Collinsville. April 29. His staff at Col-linsville this year will be made up of seventy-five sellers and ninety-eight cashiers. At the conclusion of the racing there Ciilmartin will go to California to confer with the interests who propose building a track near Lai Angeles. He will return east in time for the opening of the meeting at Fort Eric. A. Swenke has arranged to ship his entire stable from here to Jamaica on Sunday. G. R. Rryson acquired by private purchase of R. T. Wilson Sun 1'p. a sister to Setting Sun and the useful horse Campfire Tales. Among the arrivals at Pimlico were T. Uockrock with the Mrs. K. E. Hit! horses W. P. Rureh with the Samuel Ross and Admiral Grayaan string and J. R. Humphries with the horses he raced at Tijuana. Included in this band was the Preakness eligible Light Carbine. The big string that Mrs. F. Ambrose dark I wintered at the James Healy farm near' Klkton. Del., were shipped to Relmont Park this morning in four of the Meister vans. There were several jumpers in the consignment. 10. F. Whitney whose big band of racers is at Havre de Crace in charge of William Irvine was an arrival from Xew York. He will remain over in Maryland for the Pimlico meeting and will then go to Toronto for the racing at Woodbine. Two carloads of horses got in from Tampa. Among them were several horses, the propery of T. J. Carroll and the R. Newman string in charge of Harold Schlesinger. James Fitzsimmons wired Ceneral Man ager Edward Rurke that he would send a division of the Relair Stable to Havre de Crace some day this week. Mrs. Joe Rowan was not slow in getting a racer to fill the stall of her old campaigner Muskallotige. which was claimed out of the opening race on Saturday, when she took the plater Manifold out of the seventh race from F. M. Kelly. Joseph McLennan received the stake blanks of the Ontario Jockey Club and distributed them among the horsemen. Entries to these events close Monday. May :;. McLennan has been engaged to ait as racing secretary at the Thorncliffe and Ottawa meetings and he will leave for Canada shortly after the close of the Havre de Crace meeting. Trainer Conway of the (Men Riddle Farm Stable is pointing several of his charges for the Philadephia Handicap, which well be run on Saturday next Several Preakness candidates were galloped this morning. Display and I'rsa Major being among them. When jockey M linden won with Red Pennant this afternoon it marked the hundredth winner that this clever apprentice has ridden this year. E F. Salt claimed Torrence out of the first race for |t.8tt, and in the second race R. O. Egan took the winner. Red Pennant, for $4,500. Four claims were made for Body Ctiard in the closing race and in the drawing Q. C Milton seeured him for $1,500. Frank Bray shipped six of the Willis Sb.irpe Kilmer two-year-olds from Pimlico to Relmont Park in charge of W Knight. New Hampshire, a Dixie Stakes candidate. was sent three-quarters in 1:20 and Rock Man. another dibble for the same stake. ran an easy mile in 1:15. Judge Noah McClelland was a \isitor for the day. having just arrived from Florida. He is tne guest of his brother, J. \V. McClelland. lord Baltimore II was claimed by Robert Benton for $2,500. Muskallotige went to C,. C. Brenton for $2.00o. These I 1 aims were made in the first race. Three horses changed hands \ in tli.- claiming route in the sixth race. C. C. Smithson took Golden Billows for $i.5oo u Benton secured Lucifer for $4,000 and J. J. Dunne look Captain Martin for $4.5oo. borge Fields was suspended for five days for rough riding in the Aberdeen Stakes Stallion Brings $150,000 | STALLION BRINGS $150,000j (8PECIAL CABLEGRAM) [ONDON. England, April 19. The irf HIsji Obliterate, a fix e-\ ear-old son of Tracery and Damage, is reported to have been sold to an Ameriean breeder for $150. ooo The identity of the purchaser and onf it mat la a ••! Ike deal are lucking at present. Scotland's Speed Display: Shows Fastest Move of Spring Season at Lexington-Revenue Agent Dead SCOTLAND'S SPEED DISPLAY i Shows Fastest Move of Spring Season at Lexington — Revenue Agent Dead. LEXINGTON, Ky.. April 19— The fastest move of the season at the Kentucky Associa- • tion track was made this morning when Col. J. Swigert Taylor's brown colt Scotland, by Eight Brigade — Elizabeth ML, by Jack Atkin, trained by J. Tommy Taylor, worked three-eighths over the hill and through the stretch in :34% seconds. This colt is a half brother of Prince Charles, by Hamlet, also bred and owned by Colonel Taylor, whose place near Frankfort bears the name Scotland, which he gave to this ; promising colt. This workout was two-fifths of a second faster than the three-eighths trial of W. K. Caskey's Kavanaugh y ester- . day morning, though it was the impression of the workout watchers that the track was perhaps faster than yesterday. Capt. E. B. McKinley, of the Army Remount Service, has been advised that the government stallion Revenue Agent, by Sir Martin, is dead at Thomas McCaffrey's Sunny Slope Farm near Cincinnati from strangulated hernia. There were eighteen mares there to be mated with him. Captain McKinley is trying to arrange a substitute for him. John Ixiwe has taken an apprentice contract on John .1. Collins, Jr. of New Orleans, who has been with him about twelve months. Jockey E. Eegere. who rode Quatrain when he won the New Orleans Handicap, arrived today from his home in California to ride for Clyde Van Dusen. Eugene Lutz spent today here en route from Tampa, Fla., to Arkon, Ohio, where his horse will arrive tomorrow morning. William Dondas motored here from Cincinnati today and went on to Louisville to see his horses. M. A. Jacobus is here from Tampa and will ship to Maple Heights after the Lexington meeting. John E. Madden went to Louisville today to be present at the departure of his horses for New York tomorrow. They will go in a train with the Widener and Fisher horses. Ceorge Hamlet Keene, trainer for the Widener stable, will come here tomorrow and depart for the East Wednesday morning. Jockey Earl Sande will also spend the day here, but will motor through to Belmont Park. The division of the Keeneland Stable which race here will be shipped from Louisville tomorrow. Mr. and Mrs. Adolph E. Pons, of New York, arrived Sunday for a visit with Mrs. Kdward Kane at the Creenwich Stud and will be here for the Lexington races. James Cox Brady's Tea Biscuit, which has a foal by Man o' War. has been sent to the Log Cabin stallion. I^adkin, which is standing at Creenwich Stud. There are now twenty-nine foals at this place. Jockey Watkinson Killed JOCKEY WATKINSON KILLED (SPECIAL CABLEGRAM.) LONDON, Kngland. April 1 — Steeplechase jockey Watkinson. who rode Charles S Invar/' Jack Horner to Victory in the Grand National at Liverpool last month. Buffered fatal injuries at Ayr Saturday. His mount. Cilcrux. fell in the Montgomery i Steeplechase and Watkinson suffered a frac-tared skull. He died in Ayr hospital this morning. Record Price in France RECORD PRICE IN FRANCE j I ! (SPECIAL CABLEGRAM.) PARIS. France. April 1!*— Romberg and I Sibllat. owners of Filibert de Sttvoie. astab- ] | lished a French record price for a foal when : they purchased the colt by Ksar Santa . Maria by MtnOrW, far I9MM francs. 1 Chinn Acted for Waggoner: Texas Sportsman Authorized Big Offer for Carlaris prior to His Victory in the Coffroth. i • ; . CHINN ACTED FOR WAGGONER Texas Sportsman Authorized Big Offer for Carlaris Prior to His Victory in the Coffroth. LENLNCTON. Ky.. April. 19. Col. Phil T. China made an honest-to-goodn-ss effort to buy Carlaris from W. T. Anderson, anil the bidding he did was for the account of W. T. Waggoner of Ft. Worth. Tex., though he was not aware of that until several wires had passed between he and Anderson. Investigation discloses that the firm of Dale & Dalziel were commissioned by Mr. Waggoner to buy the horse for him. They knew of the business relations between Chinn and Anderson and they naturally went to Chinn with a request to get a price on the horse "for a gentleman who is amply able and willing to pay a good price." The day before the running of the Coffroth Handicap and while Chinn was negotiating with Anderson, judge Sam C. Nuckols wired from Tampa that he was trying to buy Carlaris for the account of W. T. Waggoner and asked Chinn's assistance in getting the deal closed. When Raymond Dale heard this he said: "Surely, the wires have become crossed, for my efforts are in behalf of Mr. Waggoner, and I will understand that his name was not to be divulged unless the colt should be bought." By the time the "wires were uncrossed" by use of the long distance phone to Tampa and Ft. Worth, Carlaris had won the Coffroth Handicap and the negotiations were called off. Scottish Grand National SCOTTISH GRAND NATIONAL (SPECIAL CABLEGRAM) LONDON, England. April l'.i. Kstuna. carrying LIT pounds, won the Scottish Grand National Sattirda\ . The winner was an outsider at 20 (0° 1. Grecian Wa\e. carrying l.'.T pounds, finished second, eight lengths behind the winner. Stephen Sanford's P.right Boy. the favorite, finished fourth. He ran a good race, but was unable to concede the weight to his opponents. He carried top impost of 174 pounds. Kstuna is owned by her breeder, R. Parker, a small farmer in Norfolk. WANTED Engagement as trainer of goad racinf s taMe by thoroughly experienced, dependable horseman who can furnish unquestionable references as to ability aud character. HAROLD A. MacMAHON San Diego General Delivery Calif.