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Daily Racing Form: n. Monday, April 18, 1927 Daily Racing Form. 400dpi TIFF G4 page images Triangle Publications, Inc., Chicago, IL 1927 drf1927041801 These pages may be freely searched and displayed. Permission must be received for subsequent distribution in print or electronically. Daily Racing Form: n. Monday, April 18, 1927 Daily Racing Form. Triangle Publications, Inc., Chicago, IL 1927 $IMLS This electronic text file was created by Optical Character Recognition (OCR). No corrections have been made to the OCR-ed text and no editing has been done to the content of the original document. Encoding has been done through an automated process using the recommendations for Level 1 of the TEI in Libraries Guidelines. Digital page images are linked to the text file. Page [1] Copyrieht. 1927. by DAILY RACING FORM PUBLISHING CO.— Reproduction of any matter contained herein without written permission expressly prohibited. VOL. XXXm. NO. 105 CHICAGO, ILL., MONDAY, APRIL 18, 1927 PRICE 15 CENTS Louisville Training: J. E. Widener's Chance Shot, Osmand and Kiev Work Together. LOUISVILLE TRAINING « J. E. Widener's Chance Shot, 0s- mand and Kiev Work Together. ♦ War Eagle's Impressive Gallop — Notable Party of Horsemen Visitors From Lexington. • ■ LOUISVILLE, Ky.. April 16— A muddy-track again prevailed at Churchill Downs this morning, but. despite this condition, training operations went on without a let-up. Kentucky Derby eligibles were noticeably active and during work hours quite a number of them were out for pretentious trials. Although muddy on the surface, the track has a firm foundation and this enabled the horses to make fairly g«x d time in spite of the mud. ( ismand. Kiev. War Eagle and Royal Julian comprised a quartet of Derby colts that were put through their paces and naturally the performances of the two Widener colts attracted the most attention. Their work •was watched by a big crowd, which included Sen. J. N. Camden, Judge Allie W. Young. John E. Madden and W. S. Dudley. This notable party of turfmen motored from Lexington with facte? Jake Heupel at the wheel, and they arrived just as the Widener colts were being led out on the track. The two Derby eligibles were accompanied In their gallops by Chance Shot, which marked the first time this year that they have worked together. Melvin Thompson was on Osmand. Sande on Chance Shot and R. Yelton on Kiev. The trio began together from the three-quarters post with Kiev next to the rail. Chance Shot in the middle and Osmand on the outside. They raced in this formation closely aligned for the entire journey of one mile. The presence of the speedy Chance Shot appeared to have a beneficial effect upon Os-xnriiid. for he displayed more willingness to extend himself than when he had only Kiev as a running mate The three colts were all und'-r restraint. The fractions were :37*&, :51. 1 :0.".. 1 :i:i. 1 :?,ZH. 1 -IS2*- milll FINE APPEARANCE. They all pulled up sound and without being •winded to any great extent. It was a useful trial for them all and one of the most im-pr-.-sive ever rhown by Osmand. The latter's way of going and his fine appearance- was fa\nrably commented upon by both Sen. Camden and Mr. Madden. After the three colts had been blanketed. Laddie and Cormand, two other Widener three-year-olds were sent out for a gallop at Ee\ en-eighths, the pair running the distance in 1 :::: The fastest I erhy move of the mroning was recorded when E. H. McLean's slashing colt, War Eai?le. with Nick Huff up and under the dir-e.-tion i if trainer Louis Tauber. ran seven-•IgMte in 1 :::i*r. The colt was anxious to run and. going along at a steady gait, cov-cr. I the quarter in .-6. three-eighths in :3S%, five-eighths in 1 :i ." . three-quartres in 1 :1S, Se\ en-eighths in 1:31%, and galloped out the mile in 1 :5 . Royal Julian made a good impression on the watchers when he ran thr quarters in 1 'M% and pulled up at the mile in 1 :.~ l. This colt appears to have a distinct liking for the mud. Candy Queen. Candy HSackbird and Young Prime were all given slow gallops. Young Prinee will lie let down for an ambitious Workout Sunday morning and his owner, J. E. Madden, will be on hand to witness the trial Regarding his plans for the spring. Mr. ]il olden stated that he had not definitely dec-ided upon them. It was his first visit to Churchill Downs in two weeks, and after looking over his big band of horses declared him elf well satisfied with their condition. 4. N. ( \MI)1V INSPECTS 1IOKSES. Mr. Camden, while here, inspected the division of his stable in charge of trainer Eosi oe Cloose. and he had no fault to find with them. Mr ('.linden expressed himself as being well Satisfied with the manner in which Hy-flroinel and Nor'caster. his pair of Derby fligiblcs. are training at Lexington under the Care of Iianny Miller. He was of the opinion that Hydromel will be decided upon a.s his Standard b« arer in the Derby. Trainer D. T. Miller left today for Lexington with the ten J. J. Coughlin horses. JS'ine of the number are intended for racing at tiie Jtlue Crass track, and the other one, the filly Finery, by Playfellow Kate D., Kill lie turned out at Tom Piatt's farm. The thirty horses that trainer Miller left here Will be looked after by L. R. Royle. Jockeys !j. Smith and S. Veale, accompanied trainer 'filler to Lexington. The fastest work of the morning at Churchill Downs was witnessed when W. II. Ulanton s 1-ady D'Or worked a half-mile in "iO's. This \oungster is by Mont D*Or — I ICecpsakc and was bought by owner I'.lanton kt the Lexington fall sales for $700. Recently Blanton refused an offer of $5,000 for Vloutiuued ou twelfth page) LOUISVILLE TRAINING ] (Continued from first page) the two-year-old filly, which has outworked any juvenile at the local track. C. E. "Roots" Purnell has sent Amilcar ] and the two-year-old Scorn to Palziel's Crystal Springs farm to be turned out. Amilcar is the property of The Agha Khan, wealthy Indian potentate, who, according to trainer Durneil. is planning to ship more horses to this country to be raced. Purnell has his own private horse van which he intends to use in transporting his horses between the Kentucky tracks. The stables of J. C. Ferris, Jr.. and F. T. Letellier, which were due to reach here Friday night from New Orleans, failed to arrive this morning. It is believed the delay is caused by the floods. A Harford to Triton: Golden Broom Colt Triumphant in Havre's Opening Feature HARFORD TO TRITON « Golden Broom Colt Triumphant in Havre's Opening Feature ♦ Defeats Croyden, Single Foot and Other Stars — Whiskery and King Solomon's Seal Take Supplementary Attractions » HAVRE DE GRACE, Md., April 16.— Triton, a home-bred bay three-year-old son of Golden Broom — Bathing Girl, ridden by the diminutive P. Fisher, took the fifteenth annual running of the Harford Handicap at Havre de Grace today. Agility at the barrier and the speed developed by trainer Scott Harlan's careful prep enabled him to lead Harry Payne Whitney's Croyden, ridden by C. Kummer, J. E. Griffith's Single Foot, E. B. McLean's Prince of Wales, and fourteen others of the largest Harford Handicap field that has ever faced the barrier. Triton ran the three-quarters in 1:12% and earned $9,700 for his fair owner after leaving close behind Prince of Wales pace from a good start that was only effected after a tiresome nine minutes delay, due to the size of the field and the 'erratic conduct of Single Foot, Senator Norris, Cudgeller, Marconi, Shuffle Along and Crystal Domino. The inevitable crowding created when Marconi dashed across from the outside eliminating Arno. Shuffle Along and Devonshire from contention wrthin a few strides after the start and enabled Prince of Wales, Triton, Sunsard, Happy Argo. The Heathen and Canter to secure running positions that were of great advantage, while Silver Fox was found in close quarters near the inner rail. The race proved a rough one for him and all but the first four for the greater part of the journey to the straightaway, where Prince of Wales still held a lead that Triton was doggedly trailing. Croyden had worked himself out of a minor difficulty and the capable Kummer set sail for the leaders. He was steadily wearing then down all through the final three-sixteenths and showed that a fit horse had been sent from Brookdale after the rich prize. Prince of Wales only tired through the final sixteenth and staggered forty yards from home, enabling Single Foot to get up in the last stride to deprive him of the third honors. Triton's race was a game one under his 102 pounds and a testimony to trainer Harlan's skill. It required a game colt to hold a length lead over Croyden at the end, after participating in a sizzling early pace, :22^, :46Vi. and then hold on at the end. The battle for second place found only the judges in a position to decide the order of finish. Singe Foot's erratic behavior at the barrier undoubtedly affected Silver Fox' performance. The gray was attentive and kept his nose close to the webbing until the Griffith horse's heels clipped his leg. causing him (Continued on twelfth page} HARFORD TO TRITON (Continued from first page) to back away in pain and to cavort around behind the field for a full minute. Silver Fox swerved slightly under the whip afttr finally getting clear entering the stretch, but, nevertheless, showed an impressive peferm-ance. It was a happy day for Mrs. Jeffords. Mr. Jeffords and their relatives, Mr. and Mrs. Samuel C. Riddle. They held court M their clubhouse box after the race and it mm d that all of Pennsylvania and Mar land's racing elite were there to pay homage upon a good colt's success. The first five to finish were all bre-1 by their present owners. Trainer James W. Healy appears to have solved the problem of King Solomon's Seal. The temperamental son of King James got up in the last stride of the Chester Purse, at a mile and seventy yards, to deprive the Whitney silks of a double after racing through the middle of the track and in the firmer footing to register by a nose over Reminder. The horse, which would never extend himself except along the rail, made a wide turn into the straightaway, but it is pr ssible the Whitney double would have been completed had Reminder's rider taken his mount away from the rail when straightening for home. Banton, after a good performance through the first three-quarters, tired. He was good enough to save the short end. The sunny skies of the early afternoon were followed just before the running of the fifth race, by a leaden covering that held threats of rain. That would have been a calamity- the enormous crowd could never have found shelter within the enelosure. The colors of H. P. Whitney were carried to their first victory of the eastern racing season, when Whiskery was a cantering winner ff the third race, at five and a half furlongs. Indian Love Call raced to second place and Wandering Minstrel, which has been campaigning at Tijuana was third to complete the course. A field of ten went to the post and the Whitney pair, Whiskery and Afterglow, were odds-on choiees. Titina was the one to cut out the early pace and she opened up a good lead in the first half mile. Candy Hog was chasing her and Whiskery and Indian Love Call were wi;hin striking distance of the leaders. This order was maintained to the far turn, where Whiskery responded to jockey Workman's call and shot past his opponents with ease. He increased his advantage in the final drive and finished three lengths to the good. Activity at Lexington: Trainers Busy despite Rain and Muddy Training Track. — — ■» ACTIVITY AT LEXINGTON Trainers Busy Despite Rain and Muddy Training Track. ♦ Perkins Going Easily With General liable- man — Scotland in Fine Fettle — Mary Jane Displays Good Form. ♦ LEXINGTON*. Ky., April 16.— Notwithstanding an uninterrupted fall of rain and the fact that today was an off day in the training of practically all of the Kentucky Derby candidates in quarters at the local Kentucky Association track, there was considerable activity at the famous old racing place. Close to one hundred thoroughbreds were set down for rather exacting work over the prevailing sloppy track with a big majority doing their training over the main course. This has been the exception rather than the rule when track conditions have been unfavorable, most trainers having a preference for the inside training track under such conditions. The tracks were deep in mud as a result of the heavy rain that began to fall shortly before daybreak. This latest deluge sent water deep into the tracks and trainers agreed that the two ovals are now more thoroughly drenched than at any previous time this spring. The rain continued unabated through training hours and no letup was in sight this afternoon. The Kenton Farm Stable's Ceneral Halde-man was given an easy exercise gallop as preparation for more strenuous work tomorrow. Trainer W. Perkins has greatly lightened the work program of his son of Thunderstorm and La Dolores since his arrival from New Orleans, but is confident that he will be benefited by this and probably regain his fine l'J'26 form. R J. Holland's Ortlieb and Turquoise, both (Continued on twelfth page) ACTIVITY AT LEXINGTON (Continued from first pace' I .-rl y eligib les. had easy trials in the slop The former ran five-eighths in 1 :lo. while the hitter's half mile in :i S~, was accomplished without much effort. .1. S. Taylor's Scotland, an intended starter in the Camden Handicap, which features next Saturday's opening program, ran three-quarters in 1 :-6\. He was hard held throughout and his easy manner of running indicated ability to race with much more speed if permitted. Pate today trainer C. Van Meter had out F. .1. Kelly's Pon lire and s.»nt him three-quarters in 1 .--. This was a splendid trial. in that the track was heavy and Bonaire v.:o running well within himself. He worked in company with .'. W. I'arrish's 1 \ -n -entage. tie- latter completing the same distance in 1 :21*i as the result of being permitted to put more effort in his work. Percentage is another Camden Handicap eligible that will try f.-r the race unless something unforeseen d-V'-lops. Bonaire and Percentage returned to the track this morning in company with Polled Storking, the trio galloping an easy mile and a half. The b.- t workout of the morning went to the credit of Gallaher and Combs' Oaks candidate. Mary .lane. She negotiated thrce-qiarters in 1 Ml, the trial being the most impressive this daughter of Pennant and J: turbon l^iss has contributed this spring. The division of the Kenton Farm Stable that has been in charge of George Ivind has been taken over by •'Monk*' Overton, who broke all of the stable's two-year-olds and looked after the youngsters that wintered at Latonia. I .and ractd his division at New Orleans and Miami. Land said he is endeavoring to arrange for the transfer of the two-year-olds Typhoon, Rainstorm and Atlantic, although the price asked for the trio {hay prevent their sale. Pand is said to be jj'-ting for a Chicago sportsman. Bradley Cracks in Stud: Broadway Jones and Bagenbaggage Limited to Ten Mares Each at Fee of $500. BRADLEY CRACKS IN STUD Broadway Jones and Bagenbag- gage Limited to Ten Mares Each at Fee of $500. LEXINGTON, Ky., April 1G— William Hurley reached the Kentucky Association tra k with his division of the Idle Hour Farm Stable today. In this shipment were Poo. the Louisiana Derby winner and candidate for the Kehtueky Derby. Hroadway Jones, Hagenbaggage and several others. Broadway Jones and Hagenbaggage were immediately sent to Olin Centry, who looks .after the breeding affairs at Idle Hour Farm, and announcement was made this afternoon that both these horses are to go into the stud at once, limited to ten mares each at a fee of $500 with return privilege for next year. Manager Harry Shannon of Idle Hour Farm, returned last night from Cincinnati, and is busy getting into his new home, whieh is on the new addition to Idle Hour Stock Farm, which Col. Bradley purehased last year from C. C. Patrick and which formerly was known as Highland Stock Farm. Aurora's Standing: Fox River Valley Track Now Occupies Prominent Position. AURORA'S STANDING ♦ Fox River Valley Track Now Occupies Prominent Position. ■ ■ ♦ Many Improvements and Innovations Responsible for Growing Popularity of Nearby Course. » AURORA. 111., April 16.— Activity around the Exposition Park race course rapidly increases daily, as the time for the ushering in of the 1927 Illinois racing season approaches. The popular Fox River Valley course is a scene of hustle and bustle, with everyone concerned with the occasion of the return of racing here, enthusiastically engaged in their various tasks. The plant has taken on an entirely different phase, with the numerous improvements installed, and Is rapidly assuming an important place among the leading race courses of Illinois. Principal among the many expansive improvements and betterments at the course is the enlarging and complete remodeling of the former mutuel department, as a whole. Patrons of the Aurora track, having in the past been familiar with the former arrangement will find the difference most apparent, and will be enabled to appreciate the advantage of the move made by the Aurora management In altering the plans and structure of this important division of the plant In place of the former single aisle, or section, beneath the grandstand, in which the mutuel transactions took place, visitors to the course will now find a replica of that in place, or In other words that the space beneath the grandstand has been converted into two sections. The mutuel wickets of the past were moved and placed rearward from their former position sixteen feet, and the outside and rear walls excavated, permitting the building outward, and enclosing in completely of a large section there. The result of the alteration is that there is now approximately 5,000 square feet more of space in the betting inclosure. ROOM FOR LARGE CROWDS. This provides much more room for the large crowds to find their way about beneath the grandstand, making it more comfortable and adequate in every respect. Summing the matter up, the mutuel department at Aurora now is constructed and laid along the same plans as those of Chicago's newer racing establishments at Washington Park and Lincoln Fields, with the ticket sellers in the front section and the cashiers around on the other side, or rear section. There are actually twenty-three additional wickets of each kind, more than there were under the former conditions. The pretentious parking space at Exposition Park, for those who journey to the track by automobile, has been greatly improved also, the entire surface having been gravelled over solidly, making an ideal place for the racegoers to park their machines, and also make a speedy getaway in the big rush after the closing race has been held each day. The racing strip proper was not neglected in this general improving process which has been put into effect, and new soil, of the same kind and caliber as that which was used in re-installing and widening the first turn last autumn, has now been placed around the entire course, joining the late new addition at the half-mile post and continuing on around to the finish line, providing a new and different surface entirely. Clifford R. Trimble, general manager of the Aurora track, staunchly expresses his belief that Exposition Park's racing strip will rapidly develop into one of the fastest courses in America. It will further benefit from the installation of a new drainage system, another item of renovation indulged in. OPKMNG DAY PROGRAM. The prospects for an attractive opening day's card next Thursday are indeed favorable. Home of the best horses at Exposition Park are among the probable nominations for the Inaugural Handicap, the feature which will be run as the fifth race. This contest is at one mile, for three-year-olds and upward, and entries close Tuesday. April II). Weights and declarations Wednesday, April 20. The probable entries follow : Sitli's Hope it»i Confidence Theo. Kay Cross l!ow Krazen Iron Mask II. Itallioa Siire li.,t Silver Sonn GtUn Mar Florence Mills Downcast Cherokee I.ee Cartoon Dr. t anl. nas Basket Picnic Oeean Current Dolly May Valovian Chi,- l.ieutenaat Hilly itaughn l'is;eoii Wing IL Traveller Arabian Among today's arrivals were also Included four racers of the Wm. Daniel stable, owner of the sterling three-year-old Justice F. They arrived under the care of trainer J. O'Ryrne. It was first erroneously reported that Mrs. C Carrigan's two-year-old Aromatic, a consistent youngster during the winter raring at (Continued on twelfth o.igi-j AURORA'S STANDING (Continued from first page) New Orleans, had passed away, having been a victim of car fever contracted while en-route from the southern city. This was a false report, as the young racer is very niurh alive in the Garrigan barn, along with his other stablemates including Silver Song, quartered at Exposition Park. Aristotle suceumbed to the fever contracted while enroute from Tijuana, as previously reported, while it is now made known that the gelding Zanzibar unfortunately net with the same fate. , * Homewood Stakes Array: Entries for American Derby and Five Other Features Close on April 30. H0MEW00D STAKES ARRAY Entries for American Derby and Five Other Features Close On April 30. The Illinois Jockey Club is the first of the Chicago racing organizations to announce its stakes program for 1927. Six stellar events are provided, including the American Derby, which this year will have an added value of $25,000. Besides the Derby, the Debutante and Homewood Stakes, for two-year-olds, the Illinois Oaks for three-year-old fillies, and the Washington Park and Robert M. Sweitzer Handicap, for three-year-olds and over, each of $3,000, are the other offerings. Entries for these stake attractions close on Saturday. April 30. It was announced that there would be no purse less than $1,200, with a daily feature ranging in value from $1,500 to $2,."»oo, on the Homewood program. Calls Commission Meeting CALLS COMMISSION MEETING LEXINGTON. Ky., April 16— Polk Laffoon of Covington and vice chairman of the Kentucky State Racing Commission has issued a call for a meeting of that body next Thursday at 11:30 a. m. The meeting will be held at the commission offices here. Mr. Laffoon probably will be elected chairman of the body to succeed Senator Thomas A. Combs, who resigned because of poor health. Senator Combs was succeeded on the board b his brother, S. S. Combs, president of the Kentucky Association. Page 2 DAILY RACING FORM TOLTOEE XXTTTT, HTOCBER 105 Entered a* second-class matter. April 2. 1896, at the port office at Chicago, Illinois, under Act of March 8, 1879. W. I. McJfnrray, Publiiher and General Manager. Daily Daring Winter Months. Daily (Kxrept Sunday) Balance of the Tear. A daily reflection of the American turf by telegraph. DAILY RACING FORM PUBLISHING CO. 441 PLYMOUTH COURT - CHICAGO. ILL 167-169 EAST 32nd ST.. HEW TOEK CITY. H. T 60 RICHMOND STREET. EAST. TORONTO. OHT. 805 &07 DECATUR STREET. HEW ORXEANS. LA. 8014 2016 MIAMI COURT, H. W. MIAMI, FLA. TELEPHONE 2087 HARBISON. (For business nnd circulation purposes only.) This telephone lias no connection with the news or editorial departments and cannot be used to communicate with them. 8LHSCBIITION BY FIRST-CLASS MAIL: May to November. Inclusive $5.00 per month December to April, inelusire $6.00 per month I'AYAIILB IN ADVANCB. BACK M'MIiKKS BY MAIL. 15 CENTS EACI1. To be considered and answered, all queries to Daily Baring Form most be sent over the fnll name and with the address of writer. The names an& addresses are subject to a local and foreign directory test. 10083 is first index of 1927 Here and There on the Turf: Havre De Grace Opening. Illinois Stake Closing. on the Scale of Weights. New York to Come Next. Here and There on the Turf Havre de Grace Opening. Illinois Stake Closing. On the Scale of Weights. New York to Come Next. «J $ It is an old story now of how Maryland racing has grown to great importance on the American turf, but this season, more than ever before that fact is brought home with great force. The Maryland Jockey Club has always enjoyed great popularity and its prizes. from time to time, have induced the trainers for the more prominent of the sportsmen to have good ones ready for that meeting, but Bowie and Havre de Grace were looked upon more as the final testing grounds for the Pimlico stake candidates. This has all been changed in 1927, and, while Bowie had no end of trouble, by reason of the long spell of bad weather, Havre de Grace never before was so plentifully supplied with horses of the first quality. And these horses are not at Havre de Grace merely to make ready for Pimlico. They are at Havre de Grace because they have been attracted by the priies of the Harford Association and some of the trainers do not even contemplate moving to Pimlico at the close of that meeting. The present Maryland m seting conflicts with the opening of the New York racing year, April 25, and not a few of the New York horses now in Maryland will be back in New York for the opening at Ja maica. And the fact that these big stables begin campaigning at Havre de Grace means that the horses will be much further advanced when the New York season opens. With such a champion as Crusader fit and ready to race at Havre de Grace, with some of the best of the big band that Samuel C. Hildreth cam paigns for Harry F. Sinclear's Rancocas Stable, with a big band of the H. P. Whitney stars, as well as those of Richard T. Wilson, Walter J. Salmon and various other of the New York sportsmen all scheduled to start at the meeting, it means that this meeting of the Maryland season will have a much greater importance than ever before. The opening, Saturday, was a tremendously big one and the sport worthy of that immense throng. New York sportsmen look upon Maryland now as a native heath and no longer are the good ones nursed along until a Long Island opening. No longer does one have to wait until the opening of Belmont Park before seeing the best of them in action and all of this tells of the robust health of the greatest of all the sports. Horsemen are reminded that the stakes of the Illinois Jockey Club are to be closed April 30. The Illinois Jockey Club opened its new Washington Park track near Chicago last year and, though there were many difficulties to overcome in the oftening, the meeting met with a success that assurer greater success this season. The meeting this year will continue from June 1 to June 30, a session of twenty six days, and the biggest event of that term is the re newal of the American Derby at a mile and a half. Last year this was a race of $100,000, but this year it has wisely been cut to $25,000 added. With the $100,000 prise the Illinois Jockey Club was seriously handicapped last year and there can be no such handicap in 1927 with thin sensible cut in value. In addition to the American Derby, there are five other special prites of $5,000 each, so that the stake list for the twenty-six days reaches $50,000. The only running date for • stake that has been decided upon is that of the Derby. It is to be contested June 18. The other stakes that are to be closed are the Illinois Oaks, at a mile and an eighth; Robert M. Sweitzer Handicap, at a mile and an eighth; Washington Park Handicap, at three-quarters mile, and two races for the juveniles — the Debutante Stakes, at five and a half furlongs, for fillies; and the Homewood Stakes, of a like distance, for colts and geldings. With all the Illinois racing associations banded together and under the government of a central body, in which each is represented, the turf of the state has been brought back to a state of complete harmony that is sure to make it endure and make for a greater measure of success than was ever enjoyed in the best of the old days of Chicago racing when it was one of the greatest of racing points. The general raising of weights that is promised for 1927, may lead to some changes in the existing scale of weights. It may be demonstrated that in this country there is too much of a difference between the three-year-olds and the older division, particularly during the spring racing. That the difference is too wide in the opinion of some racing secretaries is shown by their arrangement of special weights in which the three-year-olds are brought much closer to the older horses. There is reason why the American scale of weights should differ more than it does from the English scale, from which our scale was built. In this country the young horses are, as a general proposition, raced more frequently than they are raced in England. It may shorten the life of racing usefulness and it undoubtedly does, but it brings about an earlier maturity. Many a juvenile might have been a better three-year-old if he had never been raced as a juvenile, but that racing has advanced him materially over the idler, if he stands up under the training and racing. Then this early maturity means, too often, that when a colt reaches four and just when he should have about reached his prime, he is beginning to slip back. The early maturity, by reason of racing, is taking its toll and the older divisions are not able to give away the weight that would have been possible under another method of campaign. There will always come horses to which the scale of weights means little and horses to which it means much. There will always be horses that will handle weight more or less successfully, while others of championship quality under light weight that are utterly-unable to take up the scale requirements. The scale should not be amended to take care of the horses that are unable to take up adequate weight any more than it should be amended to fit the natural weight carriers. It must be a scale that fits the average horse and there surely seems to be too wide a difference between the four-year-old and the three year old. It is remembered that some time ago at Brighton Beach, the late John Boden obtained excellent results in some of his conditions when he made the three-year-olds concede weight to the older horses. Of course that applied to maiden races and he contended, sensibly, that the three-year-old that had not yet won a race had a better chance to win one than an older horse that had been racing for a longer time without earning brackets. But the big thing just now is that the weights are to be raised. The amendment to the scale has nothing to do with this raising of the weights, but it is more than likely that the raising of the weights will discover any faults that may exist in the scale. On Thursday, New Yorkers will have their first taste of home racing when the United Hunts Association will throw open the Terminal course with a great day of racing. Then there will come a second day, at the same course, on Saturday, while Jamaica follows with its big opening Monday. The opening of the New York racing season is a tremendously big thing, no matter what has gone before, aDd it is no longer a question of counting weeks, but days, before the thoroughbreds will be in action again. Those devotees of the sport that could give the time to it, have made trips into Maryland rather than wait for the Long Island opening, but there are many thousands who were unable to make that trip and to them the opening on Long Island is the beginning of their turf year, j just a« the closing of Empire City in the fall completes their racing year. These are the ones to which the opening means most. These are the ones who have been counting the weeks and the days until the opening. That it will be a bigger one than ever before seems assured. There are more and better horses ready for the call to the post and there are more enthusiasts than ever be fore awaiting the opening. Sweep's Selections at Havre De Grace ♦ # Sweep's Selections At Havre de Grace g — ; J One Best Bet — OUT STEP — in the First Race. A typical off-day card is offered at Havre de Grace Monday, and few of the better horses will be seen under colors. Five claiming races and two maiden affairs comprise the program and platers will contest the issues. Perhaps the best field will measure strides in the first race, in which twenty juveniles have been entered to contest over the four and a half furlongs distance. Another promising race is the fifth, a claiming affair for three-year-olds, at a mile and seventy yards. Red Spider, which won two races for F. J. Kearns at the Bowie meeting, is the top weight of the race under 111 pounds. OUT STEP— FIRE FAIRY— UPPER CRUST. OUT STEP raced well in both of her starts at Bowie, and appears to have a decided edge here. The daughter of Theo. Cook picks up but a pound over her recent score and has defeated most of those opposed to her in this contest. On her recent form she seems to be the outstanding wager of the day. FIRE FAIRY/, a quick breaker, is well placed at the post and drops two pounds from her victory of last week. She should be in the picture. UPPER CRUST was twice defeated by OUT STEP at the Bowie track and will do well to share in the pursa division. TALLADEGA-JOnXXY JEWELL— BEAU GALANT. TALLADEGA, which showed consistent speed at the Jefferson Park meeting, drops two pounds from his second to Orestes II. and meets cheaper company here. This fellow was fast enough to defeat Mark Master and Ten Sixty at New Orleans and those horses appear better than anything in this field. A good ride should see him home in front. JOHNNY JEWELL, was short in his only start at the Bowie course, but was well up for half a mile and should be in better condition with that effort in back of him. He worked three-eighths in :38 flat Saturday morning, and may go well. BEAU GALANT is well placed and figures strongly on his Miami form. PYGMALION— GRIERSON— BLUE DARTER. PYGMALION, a colt of some quality, is making his first start since last August at Saratoga, but appears ready to turn the trick at the first asking. He worked three-quarters in 1 :17 handily, Friday morning, and looks fit and ready. This son of Leonardo II. raced against the best of the juveniles last year and, although he failed to finish in the money in three starts, his effort back of Valorous and I^addie was worthy of favorable comment. GRIERSON will favor the five and a half furlong distance more than the longer route of his last out. and should be in the money. A fast breaker, he has plenty of early speed and may prove hard to overtake. BLUE DARTER, which will bear the Whitney silks, has never lived up to his early promise, but several of his races in Maryland last fall were fair, and he may head the others home. PAT McGEE — GILDED EASEL — SALUTATION. PAT McGEE has not faced the starting gate since the Belmont Park meeting Inst spring, when he finished fourth to Sankarl and other fleet ones. This fellow is held in high regard by his stable connections, however, and looks the best of this band of* maidens. He stepped three-quarters in 1 :16% Saturday morning and. although he was driving, he showed good action and appeared fit. GILDED EASEL is the one to fear. The Glen Riddle filly worked a handy five-eighths in 1 :03% in her latest trial and has wintered well. Several of her efforts as a juvenile occasioned favorable criticism and the weight should not bother her. SALUTATION raced with fair success on the Canadian circuit last summer and may finish in the money. TIPPERARY MARY— RED SPIDER— OURIEDA. TIPPERARY MARY drops six pounds from her recent score and is racing over the same distance. The Swenke filly has the speed when in the running mood and should go well under her light impost. RED SPIDER has won two of his last three starts, but he picks up nine pounds over his last triumph and he will not have his favorite soft track. Kearns has him in good condition, however, and he should be well up all the way. OURIEDA has a high burst of early speed, but seldom holds on long enough to be dangerous at this distance. She is in light, however, and may make some trouble. KOSCIUSKO— HARRY CARROLL— JIST. KOSCIUSKO, which has been tiring near the finish of his longer races, should find this distance in his favor. He has plenty of early speed and it is thought that he can j take the track at the start and stay in front throughout. The weight of 110 pounds should not bother him and the same brand of speed that he displayed in his Bowie efforts will win for him here. HARRY CARROLL raced well in his last two races and should be close up at the finish. He is most uncertain, however, and seldom holds his form for any length of time. JUST is in under the feather of 100 pounds and should be among the first three at the wire. This mare has been improving and may surprise. NORTH BREEZE— CHICKVALE— LANOIL. NORTH BREEZE will find the local track more favorable than the heavy Bowie course. Although he is a slow starter, the mile and a sixteenth distance should afford him ample time to find his racing legs and he appears to have the edge. CHICKVALE was n t suited at the six and a half furlongs of his last out, but finished fast enough to warrant the belief that he will go well here. Ha worked three-quarters in 1 :17 Saturday morning and was under restraint. LANOIL looks the best of the otheis and should shire in the purse. HARLAN drops five pounds from his last out and figures to be well up all the way. Daily Racing Form Handicaps ft | Daily Racing Form Handicaps I t HAVRE DE GRACE (Track fast) The horses which seem best in today's races are : Trackman's Selections. 1 — Fire Fairy, Out Step, Dancing. 2 — Foretime, Talladega, Encamp. 3 — Pygmalion, Grierson, Forehead. 4— PAT McGEE, Copey Boy, Gilded Easel. 5 — Red Spider, Swenke entry, Gnome Second. 6 — Harry Carroll, Ruban Rouge, Just in Fun. 7 — Chickvale, Harlan, North Breeze. T. K. Lynen. Daily Racing; Form Selections. 1 — Out Step, True Pal, Fire Fairy, Sleepy Time. 2 — Talladega, Queen Bessie, Dangerous Kitty, Column. 3 — Giant, Pygmalion, Forehead, Flora M. 4 — Pat MeGee, Gilded Easel, Artesian, Frank Andrews. 5— TIPPERARY MARY, Red Spider, Madly n, Ourieda. 6 — Harry Carroll, Candymaker, Kosciusko, Just. 7 — North Breeze, Chickvale, Lanoil, Harlan. Sweep's Selections, 1— OUT STEP, Fire Fairy, Upper Crust. 2 — Talladega, Johnny Jewell, Beau Galant. 3 — Pygmalion, Grierson, Blue Darter. 4 — Pat McGee, Gilded Easel, Salutation. 5 — Tipperary Mary, Red Spider, Ourieda. 6 — Kosciusko, Harry Carroll, Just. 7 — North Breeze, Chickvale, Lanoil. Consensus. 1 — Out Step, Fire Fairy, True Pal, Dancing. 2 — Talladega, Foretime, Queen Bessie, Encamp. 3 — Pygmalion, Grierson, Giant, Forehead. 4 — PAT McGEE, Gilded Easel, Copey Boy, Arlesian. 5 — Tipperary Mary, Red Spider, Ourieda, Gnome Second. 6 — Harry Carroll, Kosciusko, Just, Ruban Rouge. 7 — North Breeze, Chickvale, Harlan, Lanoil. BETJLAH PARK (Track heavy) The horses which seem best in today's races are : Trackman's Selections. 1 — Roany, Mayor Behrman, Tim O'Brien. 2 — I ady Kinnell. Escape, Malthus. 3 — Leonard G., Follow Me, Acquitted. 4 — St. Quentin. Why, Bar Light. 5 — Charette. Press Gang, Mr. Plaid. 6 — Blue Caddie, Mason Towle, Pepperette. i 7— TIPPITY WITCHET, Drummond, Co-quina. F. H. Sproule. Dally Racing Form Selections. 1 — Mayor Behrman, Jim Smick, Lulie Dear, Quince Delight. 2— Beg Pardon, Gen. Ginockio, Lady FinncU. Escape. 3— LEONARD G., Lord Mtiso. Follow Mo, Patrick Sarsfield. 4— Hughes Graham, St. Qnentin, Golden Locks, Why. 5 — Remote, Bandoline. Charette, Mr. Plaid. 6 — Mason Towle, Barrister, Blackfoot, Barber Bill. 7— Tippity Witchet, Batsman, «'oquina, Double Star. Consensus. 1— Mayor Behrman, Roany, Jim Smick, Tim O'Brien. 2 — Lady Finnell, Beg Pardon, Escape, Gen. Ginockio. 3 — Leonard G., Follow Me, Lord Meise, Acquitted. 4 — St. Quentin, Hughes Graham, Why, Bar Light. 5 — Charette. Remote. Mr. Plaid. Press Gang. 6 — Mason Towle. Blue Caddie. Barrister, Pepperette. 7— TIPPITY WITCHET, ."oquina, Drummond, Batsman. a Mare Chatterer Dead MARE CHATTERER DEAD LEXINGTON, Ky., April 16-^Joseph R. Widener had bad luck this week, when bis young mare Chatterer, sister to Chatterton and Ktoile Filante, dam of Fair Star, by Fair Play — Chit Chat, died while foaling at Elmen-dorf Farm. G. D. Widener, however, had good luck when his splendid mare Startle foaled a bay colt by Sir Gallahad III. Mr. Widener bought Startle from George 'ollins and the estate of Frank Hudson last year and she shortly thereafter dropped a fine filly by Black Toney. The mating with Sir Gallahad III. had been arranged for by Mr. Collins and Mr. Widener accepted the booking with this happy result. Adolphe Pons' .Meddlesome II.. by Meddler, has a bay colt by Stefan the Creat at Greenwich Stud and is to be mated with Friar Rock at Shoshone Stud. John J. Troxler's Flittersand, by Flitter-gold, brother to Fair Play, has a chestnut colt by Maintenant. . a W. J. Salmon's Fine Foal W. J. SALMONS FINE FOAL LEXINGTON, Ky., April 1C. Walter J. Salmon, of New York, is receiving congratulations from breeders of thoroughbred horses in Kentucky on the arrival at his Mereworth Stud here of a valuable f al. It is a chestnut colt by Fair Play (sire of Man o' War)-^.. Perfect Peach (dam of Stefan the Great), the youngster is just about as well bred as one would desire a running horse. Page 3 Daily Racing Form Charts: Havre De Grace J3AHjr RACING FORM ' HAVRE DE GRACE • HAVRE DE GRACE. XD.. SATURDAY. APRIL 16. 1927— (1 Mb). First day. Ilarford Agricultural and Breeders' Association. Spring meeting of 13 days. Weather clear. Stewards. II. P. fonkling. It. Waters. G. Brown. Jr. Judges, H. J. Morris. J. McLennan and J. B. Tnrner. Starter. J. Milton. Racing Secretary. Joseph Mclennan. Racing start* at 2:30 p. m. (Chicago time. 1:30 p. m). W indicates whip. S spar*. B blinkers. Fig-nres in parentheses following the distance of each race indicate horse, date, track record, age of horse and weight curried. 'Indicates apprentice allowance. -j Oy| -j A FIRST RACE— 4 1-2 Furlongs. (Rock Kan. April 25. 1925— : 53— 0—116.) Purse SI. 200. l^I'll'l 2-year-olds. Maidens. Colts and Geldings. Net value to winner $850; second, $200; third. 8100: fourth, 850. Index Horses AWtPI'St Vi Vj Str Fin Jockeys Owners Equiv. Odds Str't 12351 -AI.Goi. 118 9 4 2* l«* l"k C Ung E B McLean 545-100 KNIGHT 118 7 5 l1" ? 2« L Schaefer W Garth T1360-100 12351 OTU1IK 118 4 3 31 3'i 3'1 J McT'gue J W Bean 2195-100 SESQCl 118 3 6 81 4* 4k R Wkman H P Whitney 160-100 MIGRATION IIS 1 J 41" 5»k 5« A Abel H P Whitney t ■Ommn 111 2 1 6* V 6i R Peternel Nevada Stock F*m St 3920-100 STAR GOLD 118 5 7 5" J*1 7»k E Kummer Sagamore Stable 1310-100 BOGAN US 11 12 12 H 8h P Walla W Garth t PRINCE RCLBO 118 8 9 9'J 9 l 9" J Butwell ■ F Whitney 7630-100 1202? REU;H OUU 118 10 10 10' 101 10" P Fisher W S Kilmer 2870-100 THK COSSACK 118 6 8 11* 11' ll'J W Harvey G C Winfrey 17055-100 JAMIE 118 12 11 7" e"1 12 H Encks'n Seagram Stable 6265-100 tCoupled as W. Garth entry: tH. P. Whitnev entrv. Time. :23%. :47%. :54%. Track fast, $2 mntnels paid— Algol. $12.90 straight. $7.50 place. $5.90 show; W. Garth entry, $13.80 place. $9.20 show O Turk. $14 90 show. Equivalent booking odds — Algol. 545 to 100 straight. 275 to 100 place. 190 to 100 ahow; W. Garth entrv. 590 to 100 place. SCO to 100 show: OTurk. 645 to 100 show. Winner — Ch. c. by The Porter Surplice, by Fair Play (trained by J. F. Schorr; bred by Mr. Edward B. M. Leant. WERT TO POST— 2:30. AT POST— 1 minute. ■ Start good and alow. Won driving: second and third the same. ALGOL raced into second place with a rush, then forced a fast pace and. responding gamely when railed on. wore KNIGHT down steadily in the stretch and took the lead in the final sixteenth. KNIGHT began fast, raced into a brief lead and. savins ground on the turns, made a game finish. OTURK raced in a forward position from the start, but was unable to threaten the two leadera. SBSQUI, shuffled bark in the early racing, secured a clear course in the last three-eighths and closed a gap. MI'. RATION was in close quarters early and was crowded ha k. then came wide into the stretch and finished fast. HON KY FISH was away well and had no mishaps. STAR GOLD waa in close quarters in the early running and could not get clear. PRINCE BCLBO waa not persevered with in the last eighth. -fl s~ | -j pr SECOND RACE— 3-4 Mile. (Smrazen. April 21. 1925—1:11—4—129.) Parse $1,200. 3-IssI'lAll year-olds and upward. Claiming. Net value to winner $850; second, $200; third, $100: fourth. $50. Index Horses AWtPI'St •» V» Str Fin Jockeys Owners Equiv. Odds Str't 12110' *HOLK CARD w 5 112 G 3 L* . 2' U l* D Emery C N Jones 2235-100 imi'BOW GUARD wb 7 115 7 4 t* fa. *■ «i r Wkman G C Milton 330-100 12389-SCKY w 3 111 5 8 7"k 7"* T* 3*1 O B'r.issa B Harding 965-100 09045 AMHN'-RA wb 3 113 2 f 9 » 5" 41 D Mt-n,-ler O F Burkart 20580-100 01048'BROWN STOUT w 5 107 1 6 3* 4« 3*1 51 G Rose Mrs F A Clark 4035-100 IS388)K'LKEN CROSBY w T 118 3 7 41 3* 4'1 6*1 H Chvich Mrs N L Byer 140-100 ■Wa *CBW WORD wt 3 117 8 2 6* 51 6* 7' Q Hi P J Reilly 685-100 11314'C.YMKIIANA w ( 115 4 I 5* 6 i 8« 8» J Butwell E F Whitney 1245-100 11885 LEWIS wb 4 117 9 1 S". S'l!) 9 I. Morris E K Bryson 16630-100 Time. :23%. :47. 1:14. Track fast, $2 miitnels paid— Hole Card. $40.70 straight. $14.90 place. $9.10 show; Body Guard. $5.10 place, |4.10 show : Silky, f 'to show. E |iiivalent hooking odds— Hole Card. 223". to 100 straight. 045 to 100 place, 355 to 100 show; Body Guard. IV. to 100 pla e. 105 to 100 show; Suky. 195 to 100 show. Winner --B. g. by Horron — Carreno. by Lilly (trained by T. E. Keating; bred by Mr. John B. Gorhatni. Winner entered to l»e claimed for $1,000. WENT TO POST— 3:00. AT POST— 3 minutes. Start good and slow. Won driving' second and third the same. HOLE ("ARIL close up from the start, responded with a rush when called on for the final drive, finished gamely into the lead and held it to the end. P.ODY GUAM set a fast pace, but could not withstand the winner's rush. SI KY gained fast in the last half mile and finished with a belated rush on the outside. AMEN-KA closed a big gap with high speed through the stretch. BROWN STOUT met with repeated interference in the early running and tired right at the end. KATHLEEN CROSBY waa never able to seriously threaten the leaders. CROSSWORD rau a poor race. ScrateLcd— 419201 -Chink. 118. V O /f. "I Ct THIRiTrACE— 5 l-2_ Furlongs^ (Comixa. Septr 257~1923— 1 :©5%— 3— 1057) Tip Top Xaa'zxO Purse. Purse $1,400. 3-year-olds. Allowances. Net value to winner $1,000; second, $2r0; third. $100: fourth. $S0. Index Horses A Wt IT St ',, ' * Str Fin Jockeys Owners Equiv. Odds Str't 092X2 -\\ HISKEUY wr. 11". 2 8 4h 9 V- 1* R Wkman H P Whitney fTO-100 1 1648- INI 'N I.«»\r. CALLw 113 6 4 •* 8* 4 21 K Barnes Island Farm Stable 850-100 11978 WANHC. MINSTR'Lw 105 3 10 9J 71 6 O B'rassa Seagram Stable 3080-100 (11740 CANI»Y H n; w 113 1 5 2»k 41 5* 4' P Walla H T Archibald 1375-100 (08982 IGOL DEN VOLT wr. 105 10 1 51 3- 3" 5"k J Callah'n Sagamore Stable 3920-100 09182 AFTERGLOW w 111 7 9 8" 9'\ 8»k 6« A Abel H P Whitney t (12361 ITIT1NA w 103 8 2 U 1" 2' 7'i H Church R Parr 590-100 06466 I'M.LOTTA w 105 9 3 k* O T*1 8 J Chalm'rs C.oodestone Stable 4910-100 (1 1494 FOi Ot LARK wb 108 4 6 7" 8"k 9' 9'1 D Dubois H G Bedwell 21045-100 09110 CHAIRMAN wn 115 5 7 10 10 10 10 L Steinh't H G Bedwell t tt'ouplcd as II. P. Whitnev entrv: }H. 4L Bedwell entrv. Time. :23. :46«5. 1:06%. Track fast. $2 nmt'iels paid- n. P. Whitney entry. $.".10 straight. $2.70 place. $2.50 show; Indian Love Call. $5.40 place. $.". (HI show: Wandering Minstrel, $6.70 show. Equivalent lx oking odds II. P. Whitney entry. 70 to 100 straight. 35 to 100 place. 25 to 100 show; Indian Live 4 nil. 170 to 100 place. 95 to 100 show: Wandering Minstrel, 235 to 100 show. Winner — Br. c. by Whisk Broom II. Prudery, by Peter Pan (trained by F. Hopkins; bred by Mr. Harrv I'avne Whitnev I. WENT TO POST— 3:33. AT POST— 4 minutes. Start good ami slow. Won easily: se -ond and third driving. WHISKERY l»egau slowly. I.ut was rushed along to the pacemaker on the inside, then raced TTTINA Into d-'feat and. taking the lead, drew away in the last eighth while under restraint. INDIAN LOVB CALL snsrked his way up gamely in the last half mile and finished fast through the stretch. WANDER-IN*; MINSTRKI. was Barred to race on the outside from the start and finished with a rush after making a slow beginning. CANDY IIiM, l egan well and lacked early speed, but finished fast when well settled in his stride. COIDEN YOI.T. close up for the first half mile, tired. AFTERGLOW, fractious when going to the post, began sluggishly, but finished well. TITINA showed high early speed and set a fast pan', but quit badly in the last quarter. CHAIRMAN lacked speed. Scratched— (4)151 1 iClub Steak. 108: 12374;The Heathen. US; 12291 Lassa, 105; 11648 Candy Pig. 113: UM Pleasant Smiles. 108. ^g r A -f pay FOURTH RACE— 3-4 Mile. (Sarazen. April 21, 1925—1:11 — 4 — 129.) Fifteenth Running 1^41 4 HARFORD HANDICAP. $10,000 Added. 3-year-olds and upward. Net value to win- ner $9.700: second. $2.000; third. $1.000; fourth. $500. Index Horses AWtPI'St 't u. Str Fin Jockeys Owners Equiv. Odds Str't 0I400)TKIT')N* w 3 102 7 3 2* L" 2= 1» P Fisher Mrs W M Jeffords T755-100 IMMU'ltuVUKN wn 4 123 12 7 4«* 3) 3} 2" R Wkman H P Whitney 300-100 07249 BDMSUE FOOT w : 115 3 6 6" 7«k 5* 3» J Butwell J ■ Griffith 2875-100 09O7C I'CK 4»K WALESwb 4 117 6 5 I* a* I'M1 C I^ing; E B McLean 960-100 04581 ( ANTKK wb 4 112 9 2 10' 4"k 7'1 51 R Peternel J ■ Griffith t 02257 SILYKR FOX wd 5 126 4 8 91 81 91 61 M Fat or Rancocas Stable 340-100 11317 MAKCONI wn .". 109 18 1 IP 111 HI 7» E Barnes Island Farm Stable t 12374iSKN4 R XORRIS wb f. 106 16 13 11« 12l 12' 81 D Dubois II G Bedwell 11420-100 12375 nrilflTIITTTr wu 5 105 11 12 71 10' 101 91 L Steinh"t H G Bedwell | •MST'HAPPY ARGO w 4 106 8 10 14* 13' 13\ 101 J Chalm'rs Kershaw Stable 550-100 00963-l'i;vo\SHlRE wb .". 98 10 16 lO 141 14' 1U S Hebert W J Salmon 7495-100 12374 S1NSARD WB 5 109 5 11 3" 5' 4nk12« J McTfnie J Brown t Un«*THB HKATHENT w I 102 1 9 5 1 9' & 13°k H Church C II Pierce f 08830 M' 'NTFKRHAT wn 4 104 13 14 8' 61 O 14h J Callah'n Sa«amoro Stable f 11769)«'KYSI. DOtfUfOarS 98 17 4 1*' 15' 15» 15 B Hay H T Archibald 2995 100 10780 J ll:i:i A. wb :. 104 2 15 15 16 16 16 K Hvath J W Adams f 09131 BH1 ITI.K ALONGwb 7 10T. 14 17 175 17- 171 174 O Fletcher A C Bostwick f 11979 AKNo wsb 5 104 15 18 18 18 18 IS H Rich'ds SeaRram Stable f (Mutu-1 field. jCoupled as J. K. Griffith entry: III. 4;. Itedwell entry. Time. :22a&. :46"s. 1 12«i. Track fast. S2 mtitnc-K paid -Triton, field. $17.10 straight, $5.10 place. $3.60 show; Croyden, $5.00 place, $3.70 Bhow ; J. K. 4;riffith entry. $4 90 show E iuiva]ent Ism, king odds— Triton, field. 755 to 100 straight, 155 to 100 place, 80 to 100 show; Croyden. 150 to HN» place. S5 »o 100 show: J. R. (iriffith entry. 145 to 100 show. Winner It. c. I.y . jld.n Broom Bathing Girl, by Spearmint (trained by S. P. Harlan; bred by Mr and Mr- Walter M. Jeffords). WENT TO POST — 4:08. AT POST— 9 minutes. Start good and slow. Won driving: second and third the same. TRITttN ra.-ed in closest pursuit of the pacemaker from the start and. passing and wearing down PRINCK OV WALES in the last eighth, won going away. CROYDEN. hard ridden from the start, worked his way into third plaee and made a game finish. SINGLE FOOT had to be hard ridden to avoid iK-ing interfered with in the early running, then improved his position fast in the last half mile and finished fastest of all. PRINCE OK WALES set a great pace and saved ground on the turns, but tired in the la-t eighth. CANTER ran an impressive race and was racing gamely at the end. SILVER FOX lseked his usual early speed and was in close quarters for the greater part of the race on the inside, but secured a clear course on the outside of the leaders in the stretch and finished resolutely. MARCONI closed a big gap. HAPPY AltCO was caught in a jam soon after the start and could never get up SCNSARD showed early speed. 4 CDGELI.ER raced well. Scratched 1241C Candy Hog. 99: 092S3=Joy Smoke. 118: 05086?Flight of Time. 109; 116792 Volante 106 12410 Afterglow. 104: 12416 Chairman. 102. jni40 FIFTH RACE — 1 Mile and 70 Yards. (Transmute, April 25, 1925 1:42 4 112.) Xas xlO Chester Purse. Purse $1,500. 4-year-olds and upward. Allowances. Net value to winner $1,000: second. $300; third, $150; fourth. $50. Index Horses AWtPI'St ht '_■ '4 Str Fin Jockeys 4)wn.-rs Equiv. Odds Str't 09203 KG S M« N S SKAI.w 7 107 .1 ". I 4" 4h 3' 1" O Fletcher A C Bostwick 2 "25 -100 91412 RKMINDER w T. 107 1 3 21 lh lh l1 2" R Wkman II P Whitney L'.VIOO 11642 BAMTOM wb 4 107 2 2 3« 2' 21 21 3 I. Steinh't E R Morehouse 230-100 1177S-HAI.F PINT w 3 107 4 4 4« 5 5 4-* 4« F Smith W A Wollman 1195-100 12397 STIRRUP CLP wb 5 112 5 1 lh 3* 3« 5 5 G Ellis Greentrce Stablo 370 100 Time. :24. :48*5. l:13*i. 1:40, 1:45%. Track fast. $2 niutn. Is paid King Solomon's Seal. $16.50 straight, $1_'.10 plate, $4.60 show; Reminder, $3.70 place. $2 t'M show; Banton. $2 'Mi show. Equivalent hooking odds King Solomon's Seal. 2225 to 100 straight, 505 to 100 place. 130 to 100 Show: Reminder. 85 to 100 place, .'to to I4J0 show: Banton. 45 to 100 show. Winner it. g. by King James Himation, by Hennis (trained by J. W. Healy: bred by Mr. Henry T. Oinardl. WENT TO POST— 4:46. AT POST— 1 minute. Start good and slow. Won driving; second and third the same. KIN4; KOI.4 Ml)N"8 SEAL was badly outrun for the first half, bnt worked his way to the leaders ajapidly when called on and, coming through on the inside of STIRRUP CL'P on the far turn, was taken ■ to the outside for the final drive and. closing • gap. got np to win In the last stride. REMINDER forced • fast pare, raced BANTON and STIRRUP GUP into defeat, saved around on Use turns, aad raced gamely to the end. BANTON raced close up aU the way. HALT PINT could never reach the leaders. STIRRUP CUP showed the most speed in the early running, bat quit badly. Scratched— 12417 Cudgeller, 112. Overweights — Reminder. 2 pounds; Stirrnp Onp. 2. — « 19J.1Q SIXTH RACE— 1 1-16 Miles. (Man o' War, Sept 18, 1920— 1.44 1i— 3— 138.) Purse i-«" xJ.Jf $1,200. 4-year-olds and upward. Claiming. Ret value to winner 8850; second, 8200; third. $100; fourth. $50. Index Horses AWtPP8tK Vi % Str Fin Jockeys Owners Kquiv. 4)dds Str't 12362* RE JUVENATION wb 4 111 6 8 3»- 3* 3* 2' 1« R Wkman J W Bean 290-100 12292'COGWHREL wb 4 108 4 4 2» 2« 2» 1» 2» H Fisher Mrs A L Austin 1620-100 12362-GOLIVN? BII.I/WSws 7 111 5 6 4 4» 5 | 6s 3» J Petreoca O Bild 190-100 11772)WHEATSTICK w 6 110 1 1 7* 7* 61 5 1 4* J Mann O B Foley 890-108 12397*FLA41SHIP wb 5 107 2 J 8 8 8 ? 5J P Th'dyke F Serio 1515-100 12388'BRUNS wf 5 105 7 6 5» 5' 4" V 6"* D Emery Mrs J F Richardson 620 100 11772»'C4iMMISSIONER ws 5 105 1 1 1» 1 1 « 7«» B Ray O C Denny 1640-108 11076-SON AMI wb 4 108 8 7 6* 61! 7* 8 8 L Steinh't B C Segar 2300-100 Time. 24, -.49%, 1:14%, 1:40%, 1:47%. Track fast. $2 mntuels paid— Rejuvenation, $7.80 straight, $5.30 place, $3.00 ahow; Cogwheel, $11.90 place, $5.50 ahow: Golden Billows. $2.70 show. Equivalent hooking odds — Rejuvenation. 290 to 100 straight. 165 to 100 place. 50 to 1O0 show; Cogwheel. 495 to 100 place. 175 to 100 show; Golden Billows. 35 to 100 show. Winner — B. c. by Hourlesa — Duchess Kathleen, by John o* Gsunt (trained by J. P. Smith; bred by Nnrwry Stud). Winner entered to be claimed for $5,500. WENT TO POST— 5:17. AT POST— 2 minutes. Start good and slow. Won easily: second snd third driving. REJUVENATION began slowly, bnt rsced into third place before reaching the first turn, then was saved under stout restraint back of the leadera until well around the far turn, -then came fast into the lead and won in a canter. COGWHEEL raced closest up all the way. but waa unable to cope with the winner's rush. GOLDEN BILIX WS raced well and was running gamely at the end. WHEATSTICK closed a gap. FLAGSHIP was gaining at the end. BRUNS showed early speed. COMMISSIONER showed the most speed for three-quarters and quit badly. Overweight — Flagship, 2 pounds. -j OiOA SEVEirrH RACE— 1 1-8 Miles. (Crasader. Sept. 25. 1926— 1:50^-3— 122. rPuTse $1,200. -I-MTXAf\j7 4-year-olds snd upward. Claiming. Net value to winner $850; second, $200; third. $100; fourth. $60. Index Horses AWtPPStVt *£ % Str Fin Jockeys Owners Equiv. Odds Str't 12399'GAFFNEY wb 5 109 8 5 l«i 14 l«i l'| 1« J Walker S N Holman 3505-100 12314»FIRE ROCK w 4 112 10 8 U 9} 6} 2» 2» D Emery R V Haymaker 905-100 12383 FLEETWOOD wb 5 U7 7 7 4 3l 2* 4«| 31 C Ung W J Owens 425-100 12383 PALMIST w 4 112 9 11 81 7* 5» 6» 4'1 W Harvey G C Winfrey 580-100 11491*MOSES wb 4 112 2 3 6* 8* 8* 3«k 5 1 R Wkman A L Austin 475-100 ( 12368) DUCXX.ING w 5 109 4 4 7» 6* 7» 6» 6* R Peternel J M Hubbell Jr 405-100 12378* 'DONARITA wsb 4 108 11 9 10* U H 9J 7» O Brown C H Robinson 1995-100 08647 OFF SPRING ws 6 109 5 1 3* 4«k 4« 8* 8«1 H CTiurch E P Summerfield. 1815-100 lasgO'TYPECUTTER wi 4 111 1 2 2» 2«1 3«* 7'1 9» I. Steinh't O W I^e 1235-100 12369'BETSY BACON w 5 100 6 10 9» 10» lO'JlOl 10"* B Ray Mrs J Phillips t2105-100 12392 SPEEDY FRINCEwb 5 109 3 6 5"k 5-k 9* 11 11 J McTgTie Mrs J F Richardson t tMutuel field. Time. 24*4. 49%. 1:15. 1:41%, 1:68%. Track fast. $2 mutuels paid — Gsffney. $72.10 straight. $30.90 plsce, $16.90 show; Fire Rock. $12.40 plsce. $6.50 show: Fleetwood. $4.60 show. Equivslent booking odds— Gaff ney. 3505 to 100 straight, 1445 to 100 plsce. 745 to 100 show: Fire Rock. 520 to 100 place. 225 to 100 show: Fleetwood. 130 to 100 show. Winner — Ch. g, by Jim Gaffney— Dolly Higgins. by Migraine (trained by 3. R. Schuster; bred by Mr. Charlton Clay). Winner entered to be claimed for $2,000. WERT TO POST— 6:48. AT POST— 8 minutes. Start good and slow. Won handily; second and third driving. GAFFNEY sprinted into a good lead quickly and, gamely keeping it. ontfinished FIRE ROCK The latter began slowly, but improved his position fsst snd msde s gsme finish through the finsl eighth. FLEETWOOD raced closer up than ususl snd msde several challenges, but could not overtake the two leaders. PALMIST closed s big gsp and waa going well at the end. MOSES raced well and had no mishaps. DUCKLING waa never able to improve her position. TYPECUTTER snd SPBBDY PRINCE tired. . ^ — * Daily Racing Form Charts: Beulah Park BEULAH PARK COLUMBUS, OHIO, SATURDAY. APRIL 16. 1927.— Beulah Park (1-2 Mile). First day. Bculah Park Jockey Club. Spring meeting of 19 days. Weather showery. Presiding Steward, J. T. Ireland. Associate Steward, J. A. Murphy. Presiding Judge. W. R. Nor-vell. Associate Jndge. O. Stands. Starter. L. Dean. Racing Secretary. W. It. Norvell. Racing starts at 2:15 p. m (Chicago time, 1:15 p. m.). W indicates whip. 3 spurs, B blinkers. Figures in parentheses following the distance of each race indicate horse, date, track record, age of horse and weight carried. 'Indicates apprentice allowance. "1 ^^l^~i r™81 BACE— 6 1-2 Furlongs. (Carrie Moore. April 23. 1923— 1:05%— 7— 104.) Purse MmAwTMAm -L $600. 4-year-olds and upward. Claiming. Ret value to winner $375; second. $75; third. $50. Index Horses AWtPPSt ^ % Str Fin Jockeys Owners E.|uiv. Book. Str't 10587 "NOKTH'RN STARw 6 106 9 7 61 31 31 1* S Trunch'd W J Foley 1120 100 12149'EASTER LADDIE w 8 103 1 2 3' 2* 2» 21 H Hutton F Flanney 570-100 08092)MARY G. w 9 106 4 5 P $* S*ftS* W Kiniry M H Jordan 360-100 12014 'BLEN'RHASSETT WJ1U10 1 P 1» 1* 4* C O'M'ney Mrs M O Mahoney T900-100 11828 MERRY O. w 5 101 2 1 41 6'1 6» 5"* P McCabe N J Palmer 8US0-108 08903 NIVLAG ws 6 110 11 4 2' 4* 41 6* G Bond G A Kunkell t 10834 JAUNEBAR w 8 109 6 6 7'1 7* 7* 7* J Marsden V Cloud 200-100 12092 ELM w 5 U7 8 10 9 S* 81 81 C G'neman I J Collins 1400-100 11685 BEAUTY VAN w 4 106 5 S 81 9» 91 9"* L Hardy A Miller 19SO-100 08662 GEN. CADORNA w 10 108 7 9 10 10 10 10 G Poad H Remus 3400-100 03829* "MISS PARNELL w 10 1081 3 Wheeled. H Hay F Wood 1100-100 tField. Time. :25%. :52%. 1:14%. Track heavy. $2 certificates earned — Northern Star. $24.40 straight. $13.20 place. $7.20 show: Easter Laddie. $7.30 place. $4.60 show; Mary G.. $4.20 show. Equivalent booking— Northern Star. 1120 to 100 straight. 560 to 100 place, 200 to 100 show; Easter Laddie. 290 to 100 plsce. 130 to 100 show: Mary G.. 110 to 100 show. Winner — Br. h, by Carlton G.-Southern Star, by Marathon (trained by W. J. Foley; bred by Mr. H. L. Powers). Winner entered to be claimed for $300. WENT TO POST— 2:15. AT POST— 3 minutes. Start good and slow for all but Mi.ss I'arnell. Won handily: second and third driving. NORTHERN STAR closed up fast on the outside of the leaders in the stretch into the lead and drew clear in the last few yards. EASTER I-APDIE raced close up throughout. MARY G. steadily improved her position in the stretch and outgamed BLENNERHASSETT. The latter showed the most early speed, but tired in the last eighth. NIVLAG ran out. MISS I'ARNELL wheeled at the start. Scratched— 11766 Grapestone. 112; 11774*Stargo, 108; 11941 Piedmont, 108; 12096 Pentecost's Last, 101: 12015 Mark A u role. 111. Overweights — Nivlag, 2 pounds; Miss TarneR. 2%. 1 9/199 SECOND RACE— 5 1-2 Furlongi (Carrie Moore. April 23. 19«— 1 :05%— 7— 104. ) Purse JL^i-i^i^i $500. 4-year-olds and upward. Claiming. Net value to winner $375; second, $75; third. $50. Index Horses AWtl'PSt lA **, Str Fin Jiukeys Owners Enuiv. Book. Str't 12021 TOP LADY w 4 104 5 4 41 4' 3 11 L Hardy R Shepp 530-108 99200*BARBARY BTJSHwb 7 103 7 9 8" 5« 4'1 2"k F Armst'g H E Brown 1400 100 10661'MERCURY w 9 106 1 1 11 2* l1 3* C K'sland Thistledown Stalle 780-100 12046 GOLDEN LOCKS w 5 109 4 2 2» 1« 2* 4" C O'M'ney J Everest 920-100 12164»»WOODCRY w .". 106 8 8 9 9* 5'1 5« H Hutton Mrs V Manale 660-100 11813*ST QUENTIN wb 11 108 6 6 C 6* 6* 6'* V Moore E J Albright 510-100 10470 COUNTY TIMES w 6 lOSJU 5 51 71 81 7' H Hay I) Hall T390-100 12014 DR SISK w 5 111112 3 3* 31 7* 81 J Picrillo M Cox t 12072 EVENING STAR w 7 108 9 II 10« 10* 10"! 9' S Trench'd L Claus 860-100 12109 SUMMER TIME w 5 110 10 7 7 BJ 9* 10'1 G Bond E J McKinney f 10833 BOMBARDIER w 4 111 2 10 11* 11* 11* 11* D Fowler O W Kinsley 1680-100 10372 JOHN JOSEPH w 8 lit 3 12 12 12 12 12 J Marsden Riley & Davis 2570-100 ♦ Field. Time. :25%. :51%. 1:14. Track heavy. $2 certificates earned — Top Lady. $12.60 straight, $6.60 place, $5.00 show; Barbary Bush, $10.40 place. $8.60 show: Mercury. $7.60 show. Equivalent booking— Top Lady. 530 to 100 straight. 230 to 100 place, 150 to 100 show; Barbary Bush, 420 to 100 place. 330 to 100 show: Mercury. 280 to 100 show. Winner— Ch. f, by Orrnondale — Play Toy. by Star Shoot (trained by R, Shepp; bred by Mr. E. B. Marshall). Winner entered to be claimed for $800. WENT TO POST— 2:47. AT POST— 1 minute. Start good and slow. Won driving: second and third the same. TOP I.ADY. close up after entering the stretch into the lead, had to be ridden hard to retain her advantage. BARBARY BUSH, away in a tangle, closed a big gap and finished fasteat of all. MERCURY raced GOLDEN LOCKS into defeat, bnt tired also. The latter tired after taking the lead. W JOI -CRY closed a big gap in the last quarter. DR. SISK quit. Scra(ched— (09440) Fast Denny. 103; 12021 -Solomons Kilts. 108; 00163 Fort Bliss. 103; 08271 Frances Sharp. 109. Overweights— ^County Times, 2% pounds: Dr. Sisk, 3^4: Summer Time, 2. 1 9/I9Q THIRD RACE — 5 1-2 Furlongs. (Carrie Moore. April 23^1923 — 1:05%— 7—104. )~ Purse 1^4^10 $600. 3-year-olds. Allowances. Net value to winner $450: second. $100: third. $50. Index Horses AWtPI'St 't '; Str Fin Jockeys Owners Equiv. Book. Str't 11715 ARABF.LLA w 109 8 3 l1 2* 1* l'i L Hardy C 1) Thompson 2'iO-lOO 09944 TKK fflB wit 104 6 4 2* 1" 2* 2' D Randall D B Freeman 450-100 12248 BBAVKRWOOD wb 112 2 5 V 4* 4'1 3* H Hay Barrett & Seamster 220-100 10171 Al'KLC'N'ATE MARYw 107 3 1 5 1 5'1 :,- 41 F Kiniry V Cloud 40 100 09479 EtOn STARK w 100 5 6 31 3* 3'1 51 E Pelaez W E Brown 4U10 1)10 12069 WaU WEE w 109 4 2 6' 6« 6« 6'1 V Moore A Miller 1590-100 (1210")BANIK)LINE w 109 9 t 8' 7* 7'1 7'1 P Mc4^abe W O Daly 2240 100 11860 ESTHKR WKIHEL w 107 1 7 71 81 8* 8* C Grassie Guciardo Bros 2 JO 100 (12013)UR. BARNES wb 106 7 8 9 9 9 9 G Poad Maldin« & Rhoe 3nj0-100 Time. :25. :50%. 1:14. Track heavy. $2 certificates enrned— Arabella. $7.20 straight, $3.00 place. $3.00 show; Tee nee, $4.20 place, $.5.00 show: Beaverwood, $3.00 show. Equivalent booking— Arabella. 200 to 100 straight. 80 to 100 place. 50 to 100 show; Tee Hee. 110 to 100 place. 50 to 100 show: Reaver wood. 50 to 104) show. Winner B. f. by Meridian — Rainbow D. virion, by Stalwart (trained by C. D. Thompson; bred by Mr. W. BJ. 4'askev. Jr.) WENT TO POST— 3:17. AT POST— 5 minutes. Start c od and slow. Won easily: second and third driving. ARABELLA set the early pace and. after being headed by TEE HEE. took the lead again while rounding the stretch turn and held it to the end. TEE HEE held the lead briefly and finished gamely for second place. BEAVERWOOD began from the extreme outside and ontfinished AFFECTION .\TH MARY for third place. AFFECTIONATE MARY ran well and outstayed the tiring ROSE STARK. The latter tired after showing early speed. Scratched- miMPForetop. lO): 12104 I-ady Lena. 100: 12009 Honeykins. 100. -j O^l O/l FOURTH RACE— 3-4 Mile. (Poland, Aug. 7. 1924—1:13—3—109.) Purse $500. 4-year^ i £i ~4 +d tc olds and upward. Claiming. Net value to winner $375; second, $76; third, $50. Index Horses AWtl'PSt '.» •. Str Fin Jockeys Owner* Equiv Book. Str't 12280:I E VI 'FALL W 4 109 1 2 V\ V 1* 1' J M:irsden V Cloud r,7) 100 (108.14)*AL HOTFOOT wH 114 12 6 $* 41 2' 2* H Hay G W Frit* 10.»-108 I'.'l59-I' l.i .oW MK w I 109 7 3 3' 31 41 3»k F Armst'g C E Davison s::) 100 (12230» •1'CUK DOi w 7 109 4 1 11 2- 8J 4* L Hardy A B Jessop 280-109 (ltHt)BHJJKKN w 4 114 6 5 4'1 :,- f.'l f.'l F Kiniry Mrs H Parrhman 5t»-100 lSSYf)*TIPY WIT4'HETwB 12 109 10 9 8' 6ok 6'i 6l II Hutton C A Bernhardt 790-100 0!»09« fMPOmBmjt w» 6 111 5 7 7'i 8* 7* 7* V Mun.by Tyler & Martin 1290 108 12305 BATSMAN wit 6 115 II 10 10' 105 91 81 G Collins Kirwin Bros 1 1690 100 12072 MI'RIEL S. wtll2 H 11 11111*11 V A Alonzo J Corujo 5150-100 (12092)J )|.- w 4 114 2 4 6» 71 8 10'1 G Bond E J McKinney 1550-100 105C9 WEST PolNT wb 4 115 9 8 9"* 9'JIOI 11 R McAI'ey Mrs P M Sturm f 08759 BLUE BRLSH wb 8 110 3 12 12 12 P. up. C, O'M'ney Mrs M O'Mahoney f (Continued ou tenth page.) BEULAH PABK (Continued from third page.) _ __ ' «_ — i fKield Tine. 25S. 5*H. 1 21S Track heavy. $2 certificate* earned Deadfall. $13.40 straight. $8 80 place. $0.80 show: Al Hotfoot. $11.80 place. $«00 siiow. Follow Me. $5.00 snow. Kouivalent booking Deadfall. 570 to 100 straight. 340 to 100 place, 190 to 100 show; Al Hotfoot. 490 to 100 place. 201) to 100 allow: Follow Me. 1W to 100 show. Winner B. k. h Trap Rock Ijidy Frances, by Kapallo (trained by V. Cloud; bred by Mr. Philip M. Walker). Winner entered to Ik- claimed for $1,200. WENT TO POST— 3:49. AT F08T— 3 minutes. Slsrt good and kIow Won handily; second and third driving. MttlTaU raced I'lltR DKK int.. defeat in the first half and. taking the lead, held the race safe through the final eighth. AL HOTFOOT gained steadily and easily raced into second place in the stretch. FOLLOW MK could never improve over third place, bnt outfinished PURE DEB in the final dr.ve. Tlie latter had no nnstup* and tired. BII.I.1KKN could never get up. TIPP1TY W1TCH1BT lin:shed gantelv. S rat died 12108 Bachelor's Balm. 107; 10471 Assent. 101; 11469 Pepperette. 99; 12223 Whizon. 110. Overweight Blue Brush. 2 pounds. -g ty |Opr FIFTH RACE— 1 Mile and 70 Yards. (Lieutenant Perkins. Aug. 9. 1924—1:46%—*— X.£i-\&*y 107.1 Beulah Park Inaugural Handicap. Purse $1,000. 3-year-olds and upward. Ret value to winnor $725; second. $175; third. $100. __ Index Mors. « AWtl'l'St % Va % Str Fin Jockeys Ownera Kqniv. Book. Str't 12170 OFTUHOT rl • 1 I « ": -" -' 1* 1- Hardy T W Nicol ?tM!5 10H73 TUBNBCRRT w 6 106 2 I J'J 1= 1' 1*1910 K'sland Thistledown Stabto 1'%}™ CMMtkSWBEPSTAKM w 7 115 3 1 U ?i 3* 3» 3» T Thr'kill Mrs M Hunter .i*rMX 0HG..K PKCKKTAIN w I 110 7 6 65 f.1 4J 4i 4i Q Bond C R Campbell H2x,S 1050!) CRCDBNAS w 7 97 4 5 3» 6» 6« 5* 5« S Trench'd O W Klnaey J~?"J?X lUN TATUNt HAT w 7 105 r, 4 •) 4' 5»1 6 6 O O'neman Mrs C R Pierce l^xJS 11575 Till: y\.\C. riXN'mU « 6 7 7 7 7 P. up. V Armst'K ■ ■ Waterman 2020-100 Time. :th%. :52%. 120%. 1:50%. 1:55%. Track heavy. $2 certificates camel Optimist. $0.80 straight. $3.80 place. $2.S0 show; Turnberry, $6.00 place. $3 2) show. Sweepstake*. $2 i'tO show. — _-« ::..,ivs!ent liking optimist. 240 to 100 straight. 00 to 100 place. 40 to 100 show; Turnberry. 200 to IOC place. CO to 100 show: Sweepstakes, 30 to 100 show. Willonyx (trained by W. Mandera; bred in France by Winner B. h. by Traeey le Dal -Optima, by Mr M. J. D. (ohm WENT TO POST — 4:18. AT POST — 1 minute. M:.rt good and slow. Won driving, second and third the same. OPTIMIST closed up steadilv after going the first half, then came fast on the outside !n toe •tr-t.h mid. finishing gamely, got up to win in the final strides. TCRNBKRBY snowed the moat apecd in pacemaking and raced gamely through the final drive. SWEEPSTAKES set the early pace, then came again when commencing the last quarter, but tired under his impost in the last eighth. Scratched 12221 Begonia. 103: 12113 Buckaroo. 98. Overweights Turcberry. 3 pounds; Taylor Hay. 5. ^O^OAQ~ HXra^RACI^sillcieT-(PoUndT AuiT t7 ™^1~2£^X™Y~J^J!ZP^*^ M^rmJUnb olds and upward. Claiming. Net value to winner $375; second. |7»; third. $60. Index Horses AWtPPSt K % Str Fin Jockeys Ownera Equiv. Book. Str7! 10906 tirv CLAYTON wb 5 110 2 1 1« l1 1« 1| C Gneman A Q Fnraon ^J2 lSlts cavii i a w 4 112 7 7 5i 61 4* 2% G Corey D Boyle 870"1ri SS S«a V%m I I l«S 21 $ Y Arm.fR HE Brn Sfk Vm St* 240-00 HtMi«O0RJU.ttW WB7 112 St 4-1 3» 3 4« H Hutton J W Kearns 190-00 12092* SAN SAN w 6 105 9 4 7' »' » »' I. Hardy A Miller ££]% "ii£ ZKKI.INK w 4 110 5 5 J' 4« 5 6W Plcrillo N M Shafer IMMM •7123 l.ORI) MU !■■■»« 1 « 6' 5'17* 7-* F Kinlry KDSlavln J^I,™ 12060*JOV rmam wi 4 99 10 9 8» 7» 8» IP I Trencii'd W M Hoffmaa t^"J?i 10870 KLAXON wn C 114 6 10 10" 9| 9 9* K McAI'ey J Kramer ^TTZ 12072 I.lTTLi: ARCHERwb 4 106 3 2 9* 10» 10* 10« G Collina G E Kelley 4620-100 12133 NKWMAKKET wb 7 109M1 11 11 HUH G Bond A Duiauchard T fe.eld Time. :25%. :52%. 1:23. Track heavy. _ _. .'. $2 certificates earned -Guy Clayton. $23.60 straight. $10.00 place. $5.40 allow; Camilla, $8.80 place. $5. GO show: Sweetum. $3 20 show Equivalent booking^t;uy Clayton. 1080 to 100 straight. 400 to 100 place. 170 to 100 thow; Camilla. S40 to 100 place. 180 to 100 show: Sweetum. 60 to 100 show. - ■ Winner B. g. by Light o' m' Life— Imprint, by Knight of the Thiatle (trained ,_«__-.. by A. » c G. Farson. bred by Mr. R. C.iffin). Winner entered to be claimed for $1,000. WENT TO POST — 4:40. AT POST — 5 minutes. Start good and slow. Won driving; second and third the same. GUT CLAYTON showed the most speed throughont. but was tiring and doing his beat at the end to outfinish CAMILLA. The latter came fast on the outside through the stretch and finished gamely. — — 1UM. dose up from the start, tired near the end. CORAL RREF finished in close quarters, "^^ratchVrT 11791 'Hnghes Graham. 110; 11861»Naughty Niaba. 112; 11830 Nero. 117; 11700 Krek-sunas. 10C: 11995 Bar Light, 109. Overweights - Zerline. 3 pounds: Newmarket. 3%. ^tf A OrT SEVENTiTrACE— 1 1-16 »ttle7.~(0mbra*e. May 6, 1926— MM-4-UJ Parse $600. Juag*m^sj 4 4-year-olds and upward. Claiming. Net value to winner $450; second. $100; third. $50. '-,, Jot-keys Owners Bqniv. Book. Str't Index Horses AWtl'l'St '„ ^ Sir Fin 12266* W 11 TK WIZKLiw C 110 4 2 2! 2«* 3» V V L Hardy 7 Hayes 290-jOO 12060= • MISSIS.-' .1PPI w4 99 9 8 3-*3« 21 2' 2»1 F Armsfg H E Brown Stk F-m S 820-100 11217 DKUMMOND wb 11 110 6 3 1 1 1 l'i 3= 3 S TretK-h'd V Gallo "Sri-, 12283 Sl.KKI'Y HEAD WB G 109 3 5 61 51 5'1 4' 4 1 G Collins B Gentry 690-00 |tM7HXXMJTNA w r. 103 8 9 9 8'* G'i 6' si H Hutton C E Davison rS,« 12l! 9 VAN PATRICK wb 7 110 2 1 41 41 41 5«k 6'i G Corey J T Johnaon ?Z ]~ 12303 WOt RALPH W5 115 5 6 7'16» 7' |- 7' J Pic'rillo M Cox i^JS 12026 LITTI-K BAT w :. 102 7 7 SI 9 9 9 8' 0 Grassie G E Keller ^!S 1»'57 DARIUS w 5 110 1 4 Ef 7' 8^ M 9 H Hay R H Good 1020-100 Time. :26V4. :53%. 1.23%. 1:50V5. 1:59%. Track heavy. . $2 certificates earned Wilmer the Wizard. $7.80 straight. $5.40 place. $4.20 show; Mississippi, $7.00 pla.e. $5.80 show: Drnmmond. $8.00 f-how. K-.uivalent liwiking— Wilmer the Wizard. 290 to 100 straight. 1.0 to 100 place. 110 to 100 show, Mississippi 250 to 100 place. 190 to 100 show; Drummond. 330 to 100 show. Winner B. g. by Jim Gaffney— Teacher, by Greenan (trained by J. Hayes; bred by Mr. Arthur B. Han. -oct I Winner entered to be claimed for $1,200. WENT TO POST — 5:18. AT POST — 1 minute. Start good and slow. Won easily: second and third driving. WII MKlt THE WIZARD slipped through on the inside of the leaders on the last tnrn Into the lead and drew away easily in the stretch. MISSISSIPPI moved up fast on the outside after rounding the far turn and was forced a trifle w.de by DRUMMOND. but outfinished the latter. DRUMMOND ■hewed the most early speed in his favorite going, but tired when challenged. SLEEPY HEAD finished Veil COOl IN A l cgan slowly and in a tangle. Scratched— 11670 Cherebu. 109; 12001 -Demijohn, 99: 12095 Busted Heels. 104. Page 4 Havre De Grace • ' • Entries and Past Performances HAVRE DE GRACE * • MONDAY, APRIL 18 ' WEATHER CLEAR; TRACK FAST. 4 ; ». figures under the heading "Rec. in the entries below chow the best time of orrh hcrse at the distance since January 1, iThe 1926. no matter where it finished. No time records are fhown for a beaton hors? over any distance when he is fifteen lengths back of th? winner. In cases where record was marie en other than a fast or good track, abbreviations show track conditions. 1MS3 IS FIRST INDEX OF 1»27. 122S0 IS FIUST INDEX OF APRIL Uaeing starts 2:30 p. m. (Chicago time, 1:30.1 ® Shim ri' r mini runm r. X (Jood mud runner. :.: Fair mill runner. til) Maiden. • Apprentice ■ :iowan c. The follow iig :.l l.:cviat ioi.s are used to designate tra -k« at wliieli t.nie record- shown in entries were •n.ide: Akron Akn Lagoon Lag Ao:ioduct Aqu Lansdowne Park....L.P Ai rora Aur Latonia Lat iieimint Park Bel Laurtl Lrl Beu'.ah Park Bcu Lixingt-m Lsx Blue Bin its B.B Lox. Colored Fair.L.C.F Blue Grass B.G Lincoln Fields L.F Bowie Bow Long Branch L.B T"r;f- inusc Paik B.P Map'e Heights M.H Brooklyn Bkn Marlboro Mar Chino k Park Chin Miami Mia Churchill Downs. CD Mobile Mob Clarksburg Cla Mount Royal MR Col-m'us Col Niagara Falls N.F Colwood Paik Clw Omaha Oma Coney Island C.I Orlando Orl C-onnaught Park. . C.P Peoria Peo Cranwood Pa-k Crd Phoanix Phx Lade Park B.P Pimlico Pim Delonmier Park Del Polo Park P.P Devonshire De v Pompano Pom Dorval Dor RaceLand Rax; Lulfcrin Park Duf Reno Rno Empire Emp Salt Lake 8.L Eilanger Erl Saratoga Sar Fair Grounds F.G Tampa Tarn Faim?untPaik F.P Tanforan Tan Fo.t Erie F.E Thistledown Tdn Hrnvlton Ham ThorncUffe Thf Ha: tings Park H.P T.juana .....Tij Havana Hav Timonium Tim Havie de Grace . . .HdG Toledo Tol Hawthorne Haw United Hants B.H Hunt.ngtcn Htn Washington Park. ..W.P Jamaica Jam Wheeling Whe Jefferson Park J.P Whittier Park Wer Juarez Jua Willows Park Wil Kcmpton Park K.P Windsor Win Konilworth Krn Woodbine Wdb King Edward K.E. Youngstown Ygn Havre de Grace (1 mile). First Race — 4 1-2 Furlongs. Purse $1,200 2 year olds. Claiming. Track record: Rock Man. April 25, 1325 -:53— 2— 116. Today's Ind. HorscAPc«=tPos. Wt. Rec. A.Wt.Han. (12365) 'Out Step. 9 110®7.i5 11634 True Pal. 10 116.. 730 '!2379) Fire Fairy. 2 110x72.'. 12379 Sleepy Time (M), 8 11 6.. 720 12365 Cppcr Crust, 5... 113.. 71.'. 11737* Roslvn (Ml. 12... 110. .710 12373 Reprove. 14 117 X 70.'. 12379 MIigli Seas (Mi, 15 105.. 700 122M' sun Kin M). 19 Tij 113 :55% 118. .695 12379 Angry Mood (M), 17 111.. 690 11352 Fair Lark (M). 18 110. .090 12358 Dancing (M). 20 113. .090 (1170G) •Southern kiss, 6. 112.. 690 1238S Hon. y nook (Ml, 13 110. .685 12o79 Fidelity House (Ml. 11 107. .685 12373 Roi Tan (M). 4.. 114XC85 Rough Sea, 1.... Ill Merida. 3 115 Yalsovian. 7 116 •Combination, 16.. 102 Second Race— 3-4 Mile. rursc $1,200. 3-year olds and upward. Claiming. Track record: Sarasen, April 21. 1925 -1:11 — 4 — 129. 11963- Talladega. 10 Mia 110 1:12% 4 1170735 (12387) •yuecn Bessie. 17 Mia 105 1:13% 3 103 #730 12366s *I angerous Kitty (Mi. 11 Lrl 97 1:18 3 100X725 89533? Column. 8 . . . Jam 115 1 :13% 8 117X720 1173S '.Miss Ann. 6 Mia 105 1:13% 3 103. .715 12393 'Alletache. 19 Thf 98 1:14 4 107. 710 12380 •buffer. 14 ...Pim 112 1:15% 4 112x705 12385 Sandswept (Mi. 16 Mia 110 1:14% 8 110*700 12393 Johnny Jewell. 13 HdG 118 1:15% 6 117*695 12394 Molly Locket. 15 Tam 108 1:16 4 112.695 12387 Encamp. 2 . . .Lrl 110 1 :15 3 110.690 11715 Madder Music. 3 Hav 111 1:14% 3 110.690 11817 Beau Halant. 4 Mia 115 1:13% 3 110.690 12380 'Marat. 1 ....HdG 100 1:14% 4 107. .685 12363 Yami. 5 HdG 91 1:16 4 112x685 08967 *l»«-clare (M).7Buw 115 1:15 4 112.. 685 11970 M nele Velo. 9 Hav 107 1:13% 8 112x6a". 12354 'Foretime. 12 F.P 116 1:14% 3 105.. 685 10509 'Brocklesby, 18 Lat 108 1:13% 8 112. .685 11647 Hot Pepper, 20 Mia 109}1:13 4 117x685 Third Race— 5 1-2 Furlongs, Purs:- $1,200. 3-year-olds. Maidens. Track record: Comixa. Sept. 25, 1923— 1 : 05%— 3— 105. 12345' Giant. 11 ... .Jam 11111:06% 116. .735 05613 Pvgmalion. 6. .Sar 118 1:09% 116.730 12366 Fi.rel.ead, 2 ...L.F 111 1:09%S lllX72o 09257 Flora M.. 10. Jam 112 1:07% 111. .720 C8891 Blue Darter. 7. Lrl 10611:07% 116.. 715 11S13 All Blue. 5... Mia 112 1:07% 116. .710 10940 Crazcr. 4 Mia 115 1:09% 116.705 12395 Grierson. 3. . .Jam 118 1:07% 110. .700 08109 Bucephalus, 9 116. .695 12366 Best Hour. 1 HdG 115 1:09% 116. .690 8 116. .690 01066 SuiK-rside. Clamor. 12 I11 Fourth Race— 6 1-2 Furlongs. Purse $1,200. 3-year-olds. Maidens. Track record : Comixa, Sept. 25, 1923— 1 :05%— 3— 105. 01864 Pat McGee, 3 116. .735 06601 Gilded Ease!, 10.. Lrl 116 1:07% 111.730 02676= Arlesian. 6 116.. 725 05167 Frank Andrews. 7 F.P 11111:09% 116.720 09257 Dexter. 2 ....Ken 114 1:08% 116. .715 12387 Copev Bov. 8Bow 116 l:12%h 116*710 06991 Salutation. 11 B.B 103 1:08% £&••£ (12382) Bed Light, 1 - Bow 115 1:09% 116. .700 France* J., 4 • JJJ The Pine, 5 118 Sabret, 9 llft Fifth Race— 1 Mile and 70 Tarda. Purse $1,200. 3 year olds. Claiming. Track record : TroLsmute. April 25, 1925—1:42—4—112. (12385) *TIPPERARY MARY. 5...BOW 103 1:47%» 106.740 (12382) 'Red Spider. 8 Bow 102 1:49s 111.. 730 12348 •Madlvn. 1 ..Mia 98 1:45% 106X725 12385: •Durieda, 7... Bow 106 1:48s 100.. 720 11768= »Solo, 6 Mia 110 l:50%m 108x715 12395 Long Joe. 4 ..Pim 100 l:49%sy 110. 710 12370 Gnome Second, 3.. Bow 107 1:48%S 110*705 12269 War Grail. 2. J.P 99 1:47% 100X700 12385 Star Mirth, 9 ... 102. .700 Sixth Race— 1 1-16 Miles. Purse $1.200.. 4-year-olds and upward. Claiming. Track record : Man o- War. Sept. 18. 1920— 1 :44%— 3— 138. 123941 Harry Carroll, 10. Lrl 108 1:49% 4 110X735 12394* Candvmaker, 12 . 6 105. .730 12392 Kosciusko, 4 Sem 109 1 :48% 4 110X725 12384 '.lust 5 F.G 106 1:48 6 100X720 12359 Just in Fun. 7Mia 100 1:50% 4 105. .715 12394 «E1 Canoe, 9 Hav 110 1:47% 6 105X710 12384 Parmachenee Belle Vi Bow 101 l:53%sy 5 105X705 12380 •Clarimonde Hope,. 11 4 100X700 12304 Mtoval Flag. 8 J.P 88 1:48 4 100.. 695 12394 Mimson. 6 .. .J.P 110 1:47% 6 105 X 690 04783 »AI Bovd, 1 .Jam 117 1:46 7 105x685 00769 Seaman, 2 6 110XC85 12371 Kuban Rouge, 3. Tij 106 1:45% 8 llOXGSo Seventh Race — 1 1-16 Miles. Purse $1,200. 4 jear-olds and upward. Claiming. Track record : Man o- War. Sept. 18, 1920— 1 :44%— 3— 138. 12381 'North Breeze, 4 Tam 109 1:46% 6 109*735 12372 •Chickvale, 8 ..C.I 100 1:46% 7 105X730 12369» Lanoil, 5 Mia 111 1:48 6 110*725 12384s 'Harlan. 10 ...J.P 107 1:47% 5 105X720 12384 Delusive, 12 .Mia 105 1:47% 7 110x715 12369 IJilly. 1 HdG 10* 1:49% 8 110x710 03405' Just Clare. 6 HdG 85 1:54% 4 105.. 705 12372 Becky Sue. 7. J.P 87 1:50% 4 105X700 12399 Woolwortb, 13 Emp 115 1 :50% 4 110. .695 12399 Frigate. 11 . .Acm 114 1:46% 9 110x690 11224 Dream of the Val- lev. 2 Pim 111 1:47% 10 110XC85 12392 *Touv Beau, 3. J.P 105 1:48 9 105X685 12391 Zeod, 9 Bow 110 1:50% 4 110. .685 1st Race [1st Havre De Grace] Ief Pa/«p 4 1-2 Fnrlonps. 2-yenr-oMs. Claiming. (Track record: Rock Man, OI- lVal'g April 25, 1925— :M— 2— 116.) Index Crs. Dis.Time Tr. Odds Wt.St. % Str.Fin. Jockey Started Order of Finish OUT STEP ch. f. 2 110 By Theo. Cook— Va-Va. by Stalwart. (Trainer. J. P. Smith. Owner. J. P. Smith). Breeder. Simms A Crommelin. 1 •»•{«.-» How 12 4!« si S-5 109 2 2 2»* l1 R YVkman 9 Trappy 109, Upper Crust 114, Piute 110 12 144 How 1-2 :5©S.hy 7-5 116 5 4 3s 3» J McTgue 8 Titter 113. Sleepy Time 116. Shorty 113 11634 Mia 1-1 :47Sift 11 113 1 2 24 34 It Wkman 9 Tj phoon 116, Owena 113, True Pal 116 11046 Mia 3-8 :.;i«*« 47-10 114 1 6»i 5»J G Fields 9 Toro 117. My Boy Friend 117, Typhoon 11T HUIHIj 1.4 :22%ft :i 10 116 Z J1 l1 K Ambr'sel4 Support 114.BuleBrittania HO.Zefine 112 10405 Mia 1-4 :TS\n 20 119 4 4* 3» A Abel 14 Portia 119. Lady Hannibal 119.Reprove 119 TREE PAL. br. c, t 116 Troutbeck — Palisade, by Von Trorop. (Trainer. G. Arvin. Owner. H. T. Archibald). Breeder. J. L. Tarlton. 1I614 Mia 1 : :47%ft 16-5 116 € 5 4»S 4' I' Walls » Typhoon 116, Owena 113, Out Step 113 11255 M.a 3-8 :.Ta«*ft 6-6 115 1 1* 1' P Walls 11 Partake 112, Miss Fire 112, Farceur 115 11012 Mia 8-8 JVIkA -5 Hi 2 4'J 4* M Barrett t Royal Stranger 115, Algol 115, Aster 115 10828 Mia 1-4 :23 *ft 16-6 U'2 2 2' 3' P Walls 10 My Boy Friend 122. FlygTorch 122. Algol 122 101.54 Mia 1-4 :23Vfcft 3i 1-2 1 3'| 3 j N Barrett 11 Toro 122.Col. Servant 122.MyBestFri nd 1J2 UMI Mha. 1-4 :23 ft 3-2 122 6 9«i Ss N Barrett 14 Thuron 122. My Boy Friend 122, Taro 122 FIRE FAIRY, b. f, 2 110 By Campfire — Sally N.. by Josh. (Trainer. J. R. Pryce. Owner. R. T. Wilson). Breeder, R. T. Wilson. 12:'.79 Bow 1-2 ^.O^sl g-5 112 5 2 2" l'i ■ Wkmanl2 Shorty 10."..AnncMinor HO.AngryMood 114 12:C 8 How 12 :50Tfchy 1C-5 108 2 1 1"» V K WkmanlO I.itth Broom lLl.AnneMinor 107, Frank 107 I2:C{7 How 12 :50%hy23-10 115 6 2 3«1 3* J Mail en 7 11. Hop 115.U F.r day 115.E. Caroline 115 11706 Mia 1-2 :4i ft 30 115 2 2 3" 5'i W Kionk 8 Sth nKiss 115.11. Brit'ia HS.StgPolicy 115 : 11416 Mia 3J f :4:'H.gd 22 110 1 4*1 5!,' J Maiben HN.BlmKyes 109. KuleBriCia lOtl.S'iwrt 113 H3 iO Mia i-8 :30*sft H 110 12 9»i 8,s J Mail-en 12 Fly'gTon h llb.ClearStar 103,HighSeas 10* 108i;: Mia 1-4 :22«*ft 14 112 1 ll'JKr'J W Curran 14 Outstep 115. Support 114.K Brittania 110 10017 Mia 1-4 :23 ft 77 119 4 1*11*1 W Curran 14 I.adj Hannibal 119. Owena 119, Reprove 119 ELEEPY TIME. b. g. 2 (M) 116 By Boniface— Hildred. by Peep o" Bay. 'Trainer. G. C. Winfrey. Owner, G. C. Winfrey). Breeder. Himyar Stud. 12379 Bow 12 :50%sl 6J 122 2 9 fc" 7C; W Harvey 12 Fire Fairy 112, Shorty 105. AnneMinor 110 12:«44 Bow 1-2 :50Hny 12 116 2 2 2» 24 W Harvey 8 Titter 113, Out Step 116. Shorty 113 12310 How 1-2 :4S hy 57 112 9 9 9M 9-° W Harvey 9 Maurice 110. Mordine 115. Reprove 112 11307 f*.0 3 8 :3C ft 125 110 11 ll'»12;» W HarveylL" I Told You 110. Roan Jack 112, Soiree 112 10456 F.G M :3C\hy 25 118 5 6*i o»J W Ktlsay 12 clennie 115. Latvia 115, Old Kid 118 | ! 10262 F.G 3-8 :3»fiifl 39 118 10 10:»11'4 W Harvey 12 Typhoon 118.1 Told You 118,Aromatic 118 j UPFER CRUST, b. f. 2 113 By Dominant — Pandowdy, hy Peter Pan. 'Trainer. R. Waldron. Owner, Greentree Stablel. Breeder. Greentree Stable. 12365 I-w 1 I 4'.' si 9-20 114 6 4 4'i 3:* Q Kllis 9 Out Step 109. Trappy 109, Piute 110 12:M4 Bow 12 :50%hy 14 5 113 3 3 4* 0'" i Kill- ■TtttM 113. Sleepy Time 116. Out Step 116 12124 J P 1-2 :.M in 10 114 4 11' P tl Kll :s 12 i;i.\ate 113 .TigerFlowers 115.Ferseth 115 11982 J I' 12 :4*J'/tB l 7 111 5 3 &» 5'1 J Smith 12 dldkid 113Klevate 113. TigerFlowers 113 11K06J1* 1-2 :47%ft 24 IK 3 7 6CJ f.» G K.llis 12 Soiree 115.William P. 115,Dreana I/ee 115 11624 F.G 1-2 :4!^,ft CI 10 107 5 S l'J lh .1 Smith 12 K kyllal-e 115.JoI.een lOii.Sandyl^idy 111 R0SLYN. ch. g, 2 (M) 110 By Trompe la Mort— Rosaleen, by Mont d Or II. or Maintcnant. (Trainer. T. R. Quee-.. Owner. Mrs. T. R. Queen). Breeder. G. B. Widener. 11737 Mia 1-2 :4K*-.ft 18f 110 2 2 4'J C« 11 \\ Uinati 12 Silu fall 112. Sli.ltoii 115. Bill Seth 110 11634 Mia 1-2 :47%ft 281 110 7 8 8" 8,T F Sn.itli 9 Tj phoon 110. Owena 113. Out Step 113 REPROVE, br. f. 2 117 By TTompe la Mort— Blame, by Wrack. (Trainer. 0. E. Pons. Owner. W. Maher). Breeder. G. D. Widei er. 12373 How 1-2 :4!rk.sy 16 109 7 4 41 4: t Hon 7 Mordine 112. Ska\.ir 115. Maurice 115 12310 P.ow 1-2 :49 hy 18 112 2 4 V 3s V Horn 9 Mauri..- 110, Mordine 115. Latvia 115 12083 J I* 12 :48%ft 16 111 1 4 6?i 6= K lluni 7 All! allao 107. Doc 114. MissFnrhelow 107 11982 J I' 1-2 VJ^xA C 117 4 12 12"11"T fill '—IT OIWH 113.Klevate 113. TigerFlowers 113 11634 Mia 12 :47»itft 31 113 3 « P| 5'" F Horn 9 Typhoon IDi. Owena 113. Out Step 113 11284 Mia 3-8 :34*.ft U 112 2 3* 4" H Bay 8 L d\ 11 bal 112,lirGan » HO.K'th ut W. 112 HIGH SEAS. b. g. 2 (M) 105 By Meridian— Sea Robin, by Wrack. (Trainer, W. R. Mitchell. Owner, W. B. Mitchell). Breeder. £. F. Whitney. 12379 Bow 1-2 :50Vfcsl 33 110 4 4 3* 6*J J Hastie 12 FireKairy 112. Shorty 10"«. AnneMinor 110 12358 Bow 1-2 :50%hy 84 110 7 5 5«J G'» R PeternellO Lit. Broom ll.l.FVFairy lOS.An. Minor 107 11737 Mia 1-2 :48%ft 7 110 9 9 9»J 913 J Hastie 12 Snowfall 112. Shelton 115. Koslyn 110 11486 Mia 1-2 :49?fcft 25 108 6 2 l1 2» A Abel 12 Partake HO.Snonfall 10.-..U I.-Hrittania 110 11300 Mia 3-8 :35*ft 20 108 5 5JJ 3' D Dubois 12 Flying Torch HS.Clear Star 103.Kloise 110 11104 Mia 3-8 :35Hft 8 110 7 4» 4« A Abel 9 Support HO.Spr'gl'oet lWi^.tTrStar 1184 10989 Mia 3-8 :35%fl 24 1071 8 21 2» A Abel 12 Reprove 104. Adsim'sApple 10*. Zefine 107 10828 Mia 1-4 :23%ft 20 13 3 VI 9*1 A Abel 10 MylJoyFr d 122.Fly«Torch 122,TruePal 123 BUZI HIN. ch. c. 2 (M) 118 By Snn BrUr— Affinity, by Star Shoot. (Trainer, C. W. Carroll. Owner. W. S. Kilmer). Breeder, W. S. Kilmer. 12294 Tij 4S f :55 gd 2-5 113 3 3 33 3'J E Taplin 8 Bon Fille 115. Civility 110. Nix 113 12171 Tij 4J f :55 ft 7-10 106 7 7 5» 4« P Fisher 11 SunMeddler 115.Fort Worth 118.1'eralU 112 12073 Tij 1-2 :48V4ft 18-5 115 9 C 3* 2 P Fisher 12 t;ovorSeth 112.1'alodot ll.'i.Tentblder 115 11750 Tij 1-2 A'J%m 33-10 115 7 8 7" 7" R Fisher 11 lleathersage 115. Cellini 115, Coronel 115 ANGHY MOOD. br. f. 2 (M) 111 By Donnacona— Miss Oertel, by Handsel. (Trainer, G. R. Bryson. Owner, E. K. Bryson). Breeder. T. W. Garnett. 12379 Bow 1-2 :50M sl 5Jf 114 3 7 6'J 4«J L Morris 12 FireFairy 112. Shorty 105. AnneMiu. r 110 11492 F.O 3-8 :36 ft 88 107 12 9*J 8«i J Leylandl2 Siotl'd ;irl 107.AllCallao 11. '{.Aromatic 114 11038 F.G 3-8 :36%ft 15 115 3 7*1 «»i L Morris 12 Soiree 115.Kent"k Babe 115.BevtSpide 111 10819 F.O 3-8 :36 ft 6 lt5 3 3» PJ L Morris 12 Elevate 11!). Aromatic 110. Trydor HO 10680 F.G 3-8 :36 ft 153 113 6 6»J 77i L Morris 11 Mimi 115. Star Glory 111. Emphatic 111 FAIR LARK, b. f, 2 (M) 110 By Fair Gain— The Lark, bv Dick Welles. (Trainer, H. G. Bedwell. Owner, H. G. BedwellV Breeder. H. G. Bedwell. 11352 F.G 3-8 :36%gd 18f 116 8 77| 5»i W Dellow 12 Quicken ll.'i.SMyLady 115.Jack o'Leen 115 11096 F.G 3-8 :36Mt 36 109 6 31! 21 W Dtilowl2 Old Kid 110 Southland Boy lCMl.Divot 108 DANCING, b. f, 2 (M) 113 By Spanish Piir.ce U.— Ernestina. by Star Shoot. (Trainer, J. F. Schorr. Owne-. E. B. McLean). Breeder. J. E. Madden. 12358 Bow 1-2 :50%hy27-10 113 9 6 6'i 5» C Lang 10 Lit. Broom 113.F eFairy lOS.An. Minor 107 SOUTHERN KISS, b. f, t 112 By Pet»r Pan— Golden Lassie II., by Jano Grey. (Trainer, W. A. Crawford. Owner, Island Farm Stable). Breeder. T. C. Geary. 11706 Mia 1-2 :49 ft 5) 115 5 5 2» 1" W Garner 8 RuleB't'nia HS.SCsPoHcy 115.MeFire 115 11563 Mia 1-2 :4814ft 2 115 4 2 1"* 2\ W Garner 11 Skipaway 115. Eloise 115. Noise 115 11486 Mia 1-3 :49*»fl 27-10 115 8 8 8'J 812 \V Garner 12 Partake 110. Iliali Seas 10S Snowfall 105 11395 Mia 3-8 :35%sl 14 112 4 2» 3»i J McT'gwlO HighCame 115.MissFire 112.Corain.iss Ho 11180 Mia 3-8 :34Hft 22-5 116 6 5« 4« N Barrett 12 Sweet Polly 115. Partake 1 15. P. s First 113 10899 Mia 1-1 :24 sy 21-5 119 6 3'1 8'J L Geving 13 Misslloean UO.KathneW. 119.S. Polly ll'J 10792 Mia 1-4 :2G^ft 31 119 6 11'112TJ M Fator 13 Owena 119. Miss llogan 119. Mi s Fire 119 H0NEYN00K, blk. c, 2 (M) 110 By Honeywood— Shady Nook, by Atheling- II. (Trainer, P. M. Burch. Owner, Nevada Stock Farm Stable). Breeder. Nevada Stock Farm. 1238C Bow 1-2 :48 ft 6 118 8 8 SM 81* L Jenner S Toanna 118, Polar Sea 118, Tiappy 118 FIDELITY HOUSE, b. f, 2 (M) 107 By Smoke House— Fidelity, by The Commoner. (Trainer, F. Garrett. Owner, R. P. Marshall). Breeder. R. P. Marshall. 12379 Bow 1-2 :50%sl 5Jf 107 8 8 10,410" 1) Dubois 12 FireFairv 112. Shorty 105. AnneMinor 110 12358 Bow 1-2 :50%hy 38f 108 8 7 7»J 8" P Madeira 10 Lit. Broom 113.F eFairy 108. An. Minor 107 R0I TAN. ch. g. 2 (M) 111 By Trojan— Ring Miss, by Glorifier. (Trainer, J. P. Jones. Owner, J. P. Jones). Breeder. J. P. Jones. 12373 Bow 1-2 :49^sy 14 109 6 5 5» 58 J ChalnVrs 7 Mordine 112. Skavar 115. Mauri, e 115 12287 Bow 1-2 :49Vt«y 16 118 3 4 4'i 3* J Chalm'rslO Skavar 118. Biniuood 118. Polar Sea 118 First start for the following: ROUGH SEA, ch. f, 2 (M) 111 By Sea Sick— Sisaga, by Sunflower II. (Trainer, W. Dnrnan. Owner, Flamingo Farm Stable). Breeder. A. C. Randolph, MERIDA. br. f. 2 (M) 115 By Meridian— Moco. by Zeus. (Trainer, W, Irvine. Owner, E. F. Whitney). Breeder. E. F. Whitney. VALS0YIAN. b. c. 2 (M) 116 By Nassovian— Valeria, by Tracery. (Traner. M. Chavis. Owner, L. B. Council). Breeder, Sanford Stud. COMBINATION, b. f, 2 (M) 102 By Meridian — Superita. by Superman. (Trainer, Woods Garth. Owner, Wm. Garth). Breeder, William Garth. 2nd Race [2nd Havre De Grace] : | ! j *-***'* Afifl m^.**^^ IX*% C6 3-4 Mile. 3-year-olds and upward. Claiming. (Trark record: Sarazen, Apri, 21) 1922 — i:ii — i — 129.) Index Crs. Dia.Time Tr. Odds Wt.St. % Str.Fin. Jockey Started Order -of Finish TALLADEGA, ch. e, 4 117 By Flittergold— Ruth L.. by Dorante. (Trainer, W. Weir. Owner. J. J. Meyers). Breeder, F. A. Forsythe. 11983 J.P 0-4 l:14%gda -10 119 3 2 2'i 21 H Gofrupl2 OrestesII. 115.TenSixty 1 10, Waponoca 114 11807 J.P 3-4 1:14 ft 12 113 3 2 1» 24 W H'rveylO LdJulian 105.ForeStar 10N.Ore»teslI. 112 11638 F.G 3-4 1:16Hsl 4 116 3 5 7" 9" W Kelsayl2 P.Wdelll. llti.HnPine HO.St.Chlea 116 1130H F.G 3-4 1:14%ft 6 112 3 1 1) 1"» W Kelsay 11 Ten Sixty lOS.ilark .Master 114, Ensign 116 11125 F.G 3-4 l:M%fl 7 108 6 2 2J 31 H Gof rupl2 RedPenuant lH.Uollyllay HOJ.Rodrigo 114 10928 F.G 3-4 1:15^tft 2 114 9 7 2» 4» W Kelsay 11 Veuus 107. Hidalgo 110. Porto De Oro 111 10784 F.G 3-4 1:14%ft 8f 111 6 2 1| 2» W Kelsay 12 Fjisign 114. PaulW.idelll. 114. Eager 114 10717 FG 3-4 llMfafl 20f ill 9 10 9»J 9" W Harvey 12 tieorgiaRose lt)7.Rastiine lOO.Dr.tilenn 117 04498 Ken 3-4 l:13ttft 7 111 4 5 4« 3 ) H Thomas 7 Bod.vtiuard 108. Contract 115. ;!assfu:i 108 04251 1 1. v 1 l:40%ft 13 104 6 3 3S1 3* H Thomas »i J 'kAUxander 102.Mareiigo 101. Aucilla 10SJ QUEEN BESSIE, b. f. 3 103 By Vandergrift— Lucille Morois. by Peep o' Day. (Trainer. J. R. Schuster. Owner. S. N. Holman). Breeder. G. Watts & Sons. 12387 Bow 3-4 1:15 ft 24 102 5 6 4'i 1J J Walker 12 Crois'tanis lll.J'u.Shirley lOOTyFos'r 108 12370 Bow l-?0 1:47'%sl 17 100 5 6 6TJ6"H Hebert 7 Tip'vMary Ha.Taln.ma lOO.Comp'anee 100 12356 Bow 1-70 l:54%hy 22-5 100 2 6 G" 615J Walker 6 M edesE. 107.Tip.Marv 104.(. eS . nd 1 1 1 12315 Bow l-70 1:5L'%hy 10 100 4 2 3" 413 J Walker 7 Ma.llyn 107.Sp. Water io.~..i,r n,--I.ady 109 11814 Pom 3-4 1:15 ft 7-5 93 1 1 l3 lh O Clelland 8 CeneralS. th ll.I.Hanil.lasp llO.Jingle 113 11675 Mia 3-4 1 :147iK l 25f 100 9 9 4;i 4'J O ClcllandU Careth 115.P k.r M.m-- 1 l.'.FlvgShot 108 11645 Mia 3-4 1:13\ft lOf 105 10 3 3: 2l O Clelland 14 Beau ;ailant HO.MissAnn HO.Weiser 110 DANGEROUS KITTY, ch. f. 3 (M) 100 By Danger Rock— Kitty K.. by Gotham. (Trainer. G. C. Brenton. Owner, W. Skinker). Breeder. W. Skinner. 12366 Bow Clfl21%sl 11 106 6 3 3= 3- J Petreccall TluCode lll.C santanis 1 lT.Fondation 110 12354 Bow 3-4 1:19%hy 11 105 1 1 31 I'!H Fisher • Fable 113. Ourieda 105. Complaisance 100 .0780" Lrl 3-4 l:16V&gd24-5f 97 7 13 134J13,: R Cooper 13 Span. Castle 96.StarI.icht 107. Combat 107 01029 HdG 4J f :54%rt 21-5 111 8 t 6«i 6'J W Smith 13 An. yA.lOS.Th'saJoan 10*1}. Handclasp 115 00705 Bow 1-2 :48 ft 7J 115 6 7 4'J 3 ) W Smith 8 Sea Moss 115.Pyrex 115. Pandora 115 00551 Bow 1-2 :ii%{t 71 10616 6 6» 6' H Thomas 9 SpgAnn 105. Victrix 100. Then aaJoan 106 99427 J.P 1-2 :48ftft 13-10 112 6 8 5» 4»1 H J Burke ! M.Cald«. II lOtl.S'gAiin 115.TwoSixty 114 99355 J P 1-2 :4S ft 47-10 117 4 3 2' 3« J Butwell 0 Lit. Eva 1 1 l.SpgAnu 1 lO.EdnaMit I 101 99123 J.P 1-2 :48 ft 25 115 2 4 4'1 4» J Butwell 9 Watchlt 112.I^nMar 107,LouMack 103 COLUMN, ch. g, 8 117 By Celt— Pyramid, by Hastings. (Trainer, O. E. Pons. Owner, O. E. Pons). Breeder. A. B. Hancock. 89533 Jam 3 4 1:13 ft 1C-5 115 4 1 1 2' A Collins 12 Tpdale 107..\kbar ll»8 I or thyR.Sims 104 89452 Jam 3-4 1:13%ft 41 U8 11 4 44i 5» A Collins 18 Weotover lOO.HiduJeuel 118. Akbar 104 MISS ANN. b. f. 3 103 By Sweep— Reno, by Heno. (Trainer. W. A. Crawford. Owner. Island Farm Stable). Breeder. W. S. & K. S. Cleveland. 11736 Mia 3-4 1:13=tft 28 100 9 10 7*1 73 D Dubois 14 Palm Cii.t 105. Helen T. 105. Unm.M 110 11645 Mia 3-4 1 :13%ft 27 10 110 1 4 41 31 I) Dubois 14 Beautlalant 110.0 n Bessie 10."., W.-iaer 110 11543 Mia 3-4 1:124»ft 19 105 6 4 431 34 W Garner 13 W'dfulOne 1 15. (aiidvl-.e 110.C. Island 110 11421 Mia l-70 1:H»fcBd 10 100 4 3 4»1 4* E Fewell 0 Merman llO.Patuxant 1 lO.Jun 'sNurse 100 11228 Mia 170 l: fi*tfl 15 93 1 3 2» 21 D Dubois 11 OloriaQuayle 107.Junior'sNurse ftl.Outg 90 11109 Mia 11-16 1:48 ft 7 104 1 5 7*17* D Dubois 10 PortoB.Uotd 1 10. Jasonette 108. Vernon 113 10015 Mia 3-4 1:12%ft 27 115 14 10 10TJ 6«i W Garner 14 Wood, o 1 15. Bennj Rubin lOO.ColleenO 110 10466 Mia tifl:06 *ft 14 109 9 6 5» o'J W Garner 14 Wood, o 114. Hobcaw 114. RosettaStone 107 ALLETACHE. b. f. 4 107 By Allumeur— Sabretache H., by Martagon. (Trainer. T. J. Donohue. Owner, C. L. Whiting). Breeder. W. S. Kilmer. 12393 Bow CI f 1 21 ft 92 108 9 9 9' 8«! (J Taylor 12 MkMaster 116. TenSixtv 10.S. I^mnosllO 09284 P.ow ll-2 2::*Vigd 14f 98 U 9 5» 5" It Ha r'nd 15 Duckling 103.1 ninil.eat 10::.Sirl.conld 106J 09044 Pim 1-70 1:4. Hft 15 106 1 3 4"3 5'3 G Taylor 8 H'wuyman 111. Slate lOi.OreamDaddy 103 09003 Pim ll-16 1:49%gd 20 103 6 10 10 »10'« O Taylor 13 OtMaBlazes lOS.Carloman 100. Ensile 113 08853 Pim 1 1-16 l:17»»ft 47 109 6 8 9" 8'» G Taylor 13 K.ONeilllll 16. Alopex 121 . Federalist 1 11 | 08600 Lrl 3-4 l:14%gd 38 103 6 6 4« 3J G Taylor 12 CareFree 125.1) gerSigual 108. Wfinder 105 '08473 Lrl 1 1 1C 1:51 gd 28 100111 10 10»J10*1 G Taylor 14 Altissimo 1 07. C. rand Bey 108 Delusive 115 ; 08353 Lrl i 1 16 1 4S%ft 25f 103 6 7 7»i S«J G Taylor 13 Maz.tta lOO.L'yBoiintiftil lOO.Teliiride 110 08027 Lrl 1 1-16 l:47^ft 16 107 4 6 7'| 7»| R Rom'elli 8 Iralite 100. Mysterious 105. Uasuli 110 ,07527 HdC 1 1-16 1 63%m 5 » i 3 1 1 G Taylor 7 Grand Bey 104. Teluride 102. Swoop 103 GAFFER. V r. 4 ~ 11* By Jim Gaffney— Clin Atkin. by Sain. (Trainer. J. M. Collins. Owner, J. X. Cellini). Breeder. A. B. Hancock. 12380 Bow 61fl:21«*sl 7f 107 4 9 9*1 7*1 W Curmn'13 Mld'go IM.M'kM'ter m.K'gO'N'll II. IIS 12353 Bow 6« f 1 rTVihy 11 111 2 3 (1'J "«J U Miller 10 Kill' dleton 111. Davenport 111. (Hope 111 03525 F K 3-4 BttVigd 17-5 lit 4 6 5= 3'1 V Stott 8 It. Bright 1 •». 151 'ksinith 118.Cam'flaxe Hi 02975 Ham 3-ll:17Hsl 6-5 102 2 t 3' 1* V Stott I IjistCent 102.SligoRranch 102.T-nhelm 102 02*48 Ham 3-4 1:17%ay 3 9*8 8 S b'» P W Mundcnll SkirnTh 10.11. Qu'tzSinter 9.1.Sii'n'gB'bt 103 JtllS Ham 5} f 1:09 ft 3-2 1021 I 8 4*1 3« V Stott 12 Flint lUO.Marcari-tlaK. :02.TheMissus 102 ■UW1M 3-4 1:14*4ft IS 97 J 1 1' 2" W Munden 12 Hanky Klce 112. Botch 9.1 .Heir at Law 109 98221 F.G 1 TO 1 51 by 41 102 5 4 5 « 4" W Harvey 5 Mrs Moore 97. Tun her 10,".. Tarnhclin 103 SAVDSWEPT. rh. r. 3 (X) 110 By Sweeper— Sanberia. by Santry. (Trainer. J. F. Richardson. Owner. J. T Richardson). Breeder. O. D. Wirlener. 1*3*.% Bow 1-70 1:48 si 7 lOT. 4 6 6* t:l C McCr »'n 8 T'p'aryM y 112.0ur:eda lOti.M'cedesE. 110 12366 How t.J . f 1 -i*j*l 6f lllll 5 5* r.» i: KoBliinsl.'t TheCode 111. Croissantsnis 117. D Kitty 106 11739 Mi. 1 1-16 l:4S%ft 12 110 8 8 5* 3' J McT-guel2 Weiser 10.1TipyM.iry 10.'.. VaR'h diving 1 II 1 1645 Mia 3 4 1 13Hft 28 110 13 10 5*1 5s J McT gucl4 BeatiGalant HO.QnBessie lOI.MissAnn 110 11504 Mia 11 !ti1:4S*«ft 33 107 11 7 5*2 .".«1 B Hay 12 Faddy 112. Blue Diamond 112. Izetta 10.8 11437 Mia 3-4 1:13*»ft 18 95 14 II 11" S*l B Bay 14 Mungo 110. Wond.One 103.ltraedalbane 112J JOHNNY JEWELL, b. g. 6 117 By TJlltimus— Nevada, by Goldfinch. • Trainer. H. B. Wclfe. Ow«v. Gienccre Stable). Bieedcr. H. P. Headley. 12393 Bow 6J f 1:21 ft 24 1(19 4 4 fi:J P* W Barr 12 MkMaster 111!. TenSixty R 8. Bemnos 110 •7tl5 Hd 3 3-4 1:13 si SO 104 2 8 6*f 15i O Brown 10 R'yCuard 107.1/ieBnck 109.St.V.iI'ine lift* 02831 Aur 3-4 1 16Hm 13 108 2 3 3'J 5» W Barr 10 M. Morning 113. BallGec 113, G. Sweep 100 02659 Aur 11:40 ft 21-5 luS 1 1 lj .VJ W B.arr I Brazen ItKI . Mir Leonid 103. Bolton 1U7 #2447 Aur l-7» !:{.".%': 2 107 2 1 |« 1" \V Barr 8 Br nieSmile 107FtMail HO.Gr'nBlazes 991 02IC3 Aur 11:12Vt 41 110 3 2 2* 2 1 W Barr 7 Pillager 100. Boy. Brine's 100. Gr Blazes 103 OI767 Aur 11:12 ft 3 104 3 1 I" 3- C Palls 8 C BeMar 1 12 Cross I'.ow OI.Br'nieSmile 101 01453 Akn 6lfl:2I%ft 5 108 2 3 !■ 21 F Booker 8 B.'sBoyal lGri.ColiimbiaI1.104.F.Lillie 100 01069 H 1 ; IMMRHI 3 111 2 1 I'll' W Munden 7 Eager llO.Futiiro 104.B.of theValy 111 MOLLY LOCKET, br. f. 4 112 By Half Rock— Mazda, by Toddington. (Trainer. W. D. Reddy. Owner. W. D. Rcddy). Breeder. R. M. Eastman. 12394 Bow 1 70 14:.-Hft 24 M 6 14 It**!*** J Ix\vlan 11.1 Broth'h'oil 107. II. Carroll HO.Cymaker 105 12384 Bow 1-70 1:49 si CI 108 2 2 2= 2* J I^-yland 8 Bone t la BMi. Harlan 110. Just 104 12357 Bow ] 1 s I 04 hy GO 107 1 8 8:0 8" D Casey 8 First Edition 110. Fuo 113, Harlan 104 11826 Bom 51 f 1 W-iJt 21-10 102 4 3 21 3M C Zoeiler 10 PiH|iiot 107. San Carlos 107. The Law 112 11813 Pom 5; f 1:08 ft 19 102 6 4 4"2 2'" C Zoeiler 10 Polyearp 112.St.Quentin 1 12.LouShank 112 10833 Tarn 61 f 1 :08*if t 16 109 7 4 4* 41"" C Philips 10 Wild Bill 113.M. earner 107.(opyright 11 1 10662 Tain 3 1 1 15*%ft 16 1'* 6 I 31 4*1 D Caaey 7 ByWeleli HO.Mr.Biltmore llO.Aleto 101 10623 Tain LJ f 1 OTHft 46 99 2 7 5*1 5» E O'Brien 7 Courser 107.LafeM. lOS.Lsvle&Nv'le 105 ENCAMP, b. c. 3 110 By Campfire— Violet Play, by Fair Flay. (Trainer. R. L. White. Owner. J. J. Farrell. Jr.). Breeder. R. T. Wilson. 12387 Bow 3-4 1:15 ft 19 105 1 9 12'*12" B» Emery 12 O/nBessie 1 2.Ciois'nis lll.J'nShirley 100 •9073 Bow 6ifl:22**gd 52 105 2 1 1* 21 B Peternell.'S Pornonkey I07.lnnl.ight 102. ;olnBoi 104 08431 I.rl ll:4MIV 42 101 3 8 g"8' K HrvathlO Vortex NT .B. and Yellow 104.JyI)ean 103 08132 Brl 0-4 1:14%ft 81 116 9 9 8TJ 8« K Hrvathl4 Poly 11.1, M Light 11.1. Sanabar 107 07427 Thf r;, r ; o'JU.k.I 9 1«7 7 8 7*1 7*| W Cunan 9 Quadrille IIO.EdaC. 102TirnBlossom 105 07377 Thf »: f 1 lO^sl 16-5 1!3 2 1 I»i 31 W Munden 7 BexMusearum 98. I^oney 100. Eda C. 108 07260 Thf r.i f : 10't.ti 9 106 10 10 9*19" T Wilson 12 Ananias 112. Balto 113. MollieMyhill 111 064! Uev MU hy 7 113 1 5 6*1 5*1 S Bullman 11 Indem'ty 100. Alpha bet 9 I/reElander 93 MADDER MUSIC, br. c. S 110 By Leonardo II.— Helen Marie, by Stalwart. (Trainer, H. R. Smith. Owner. A. E. Raymond). Breeder. E. F. Simras. 1171.1 Hav :.l f 1 OTWft 8 99 4 9 S" IPJ J Morar 10 Splinters 1 11. SyBirl 106. W.'s theTlme 114 11473 Hav 51fl:0SV»hy • 96 1 1 1* l'| W Watson 8 Candora 92.Andresito 102.PlayHour 112 11465 Hav 8-4 ItsTffcal 3 96 3 3 3* 2* E T Moore 6 FyBunny 101. Shindy 107,W.KaowHMe 114 11401 Hav BifBoratft 3 97 1 1 1* 1* J Morar 11 Ijdy Felix 107. Zoona 102, Primus 112 10916 II tv 3-4 1.13 ft 30 111 1 5 5*f 6*1 P Groos « Belase'n 102H'rSkelfr 107,SeaH'kII. 112 10668 Hav 3 4 1 T^ft 15 110 4 5 6;1 6» M Fishmn 7 Itl'kirkllO.Sp't'gEditorllO.H'lt'rSk'lt'rlOS BEAU GALANT. b. c. 3 110 By Light Brigade— Baffle, by Peter Quince. (Trainer. J. Phillips. Owner. J. Phillips). Breeder. J. N. Camden. 11817 Bom 3 4 1:14 ft 20 105 7 6 6»i 6»J C McCrsn 8 DuleyLou lOS.MyrtleBelle lOS.Gilmore 113 1164.1 Mia 3-4 1:13%ft 20 110 5 2 fj I* W Garner 14 QueenBeasie lOI.MissAnn 110. Weiser 110 11.165 Mia MlttBMI 143 110 6 5 4*15* W Garner 10 BigB.TIipson ll.l.CyPan HO.WarQ'n 110 11504 Mia 1 1 -16 1 :4S%ft 61 112 4 3 10*510 '• W Gamer 12 Faddy 112. Blue Diamond 112. Izetta 108 11436 Mia 3-4 1:15 ft 7 113 5 12 13«13» P Walls It Hotter 110. Princess Bose 105. Tillie 113 11183 Mia 3-4 1:12 4rt 113 103 1 6 6'« 1-' W GaTer 7 Dedans 113.Stampdale 111. Reputation 114 11074 Mia Hfl48%A 121 115 3 4 7*J 71* W Garner 12 BartingWays 110. Plotter llo.AUBIae 113 MARAT, rh. f. 4 107 By Transvaal — Marianao, by The Commoner. (Trainer. A. Allen. Owner. A. Allen. Jr.). Breeder. Morris tc Walden. 12.-5HO Bow fi\fl:.T^sI a 107 7 12 12«112'1 J C Merir'rl3 HiiFgo lM.M'kM'ter 119.K'gO'N'lI II. 112 12338 Bow (I1. f l'MXhy M 106 10 10 81* C«l G Hurlginsll MyraM. 112. WildAster 121. H. Carroll 106 09263 Bow 1 1-8 l::.6^ft 8f ■ 5 1 2-* 2= J C Merg'r U Faseiste 97. Vie 100. Lanoil 110 09025 Pirn 3-4 114 ft 13 103 8 8 7'1 9«1 K Horv'th13 B'erSignal 107.N'tliBr'ze in4.N.B'uty 108 08:189 I.rl f 1 1-ffHf 2S 10112 12 7'1 6" K Hrvathl.t I. therw d 118.M'yMon.rcb ll.l.Maxiva 105 08022 I.rl 1 1 (0\ft 1) 10212 11 10T 9"1 G IIudgin.«14 .llenisrll 104.1) mMaker lOT.Midin te 104 07.124 HwQ 3 4 1:16 m 61 110 10 5 45| 4'f O HudginslO SeaSand 111, Kinsman 106. Elishal.ee 102 07310 MM :-4 l:M%fl 12 li»5 7 7 741 B K Horv'thlS Swtlnver lOO.Lt.Far'll Hl.Fl'gBaBt 104 07171 H.l 1 3-4 1 ll\ft 40 100 2 ( 3- 2 H Chun-h 14 Midin'te 112.( yPign lOS.Kl't'gBallot 104 YAMI. blk. f. 4 112 By Rapid Water— Sister Emblem, by Ballot. (Trainer. J. Booker. Owner. J. Broker). Breeder. Estate of G. W. J. Biasell. 12363 Bow 1-70 1:53 hy U 103 3 6 Gl: 6" C Brooks 6 LordMeise 11::. Jingle 114,Par'neeBelle 103 06381 Him 11 16 1:51 igd 9 107 41* F Booker 4 Offspring 120. Scissors 110, BattleShot 102 MtM Tim at 61 f 12i m 7 112 5»1 F Booker 10 The Peruvian 107. Steelribs 114. Ceres 105 061.18 Cum abi 8 1 01%sy 1 112 2' F Booker :. Ilaf 107 .Bewrwyck 1 1.1 . WiltonTrapper 1 15 Of.08.1iim at 3-4 1 2-eV.hy 6 111 11 F Booker 6 Beverv.yek 111. Ceres 107,ArrowHawk 104 0.1993 Cum atrftf 1 21 ft 10 M 4*1 F Booker 5 Alexins 1 12. Hy Carroll lOS.T.Pernvian 104 O.IMI Cum al '■-4 1:18 ft 6 109 6'} F Booker 10 Ceres lOI.HarryCarrolI 114.Freem"on 114 04971 I.ln Hf lM%n 2::f 107 7 6 3- a1! A MoIValdll J.C'pbell Iie.Jedb'ghAb'y 116,H.Card 108 046.14 MH 51 f 1:07 ft 6 109 2 6 7»1 7»J F Booker 8 Sindora lll.Com'nGold 111 .Ar'wHawk 111 04421 MH 51 f 1:07 ft 37-1) 108 3 4 4*1 3s F Booker 9 Col. Toka 11.1. King Jack 109. Delphi 113 04342 MH 11:41 ft 13 109 4 5 6' 6*1 F Booker 6 Cold.Sw'p 103, Andresito HO.Br'nLeaf 107 DECLARE, b. g. 4 (M) 112 By Colonel Vennie — Commensia, by The Commoner. i Trainer. R. E. Potts. Owner. R. E. Potts). Breeder. J. B. ReiDess. 08967 Pirn 1-70 1:48 ay 8 110 1 6'» 8'* R W'kman 8Amen-Ra 97. arloman 115, Tillie 107 08870 Pirn 1-70 1:47\IT 7 106 1 3 3*1 3*J R W'kman 6 Hec 107, Tillie 104. George J. 102 08695 I.rl 1 1 41%ft 37-10 105*6 4 4« 4il R Peterne! 8 OurDan 110. K. -M -Gnome lO.I.GeorgeJ. 105 08136 I.rl 1 1 40Vt 28 103 3 C 7«| 8'* W Munden 9 Piehonne lai.Fair't 123. HelterSkelter 1001 06496 Dev 3-4 1 K»Shv 5 111 3 1 I1 3'J G Cooper 6 Wood Fawn 110. Blla M. 111. Superfine 111 06209 Dev f l f 1 :1 :Vihy 18-5 100 6 6 4*1 3'1 G Cooper 7 ByWells 102. W'dFawn 97,GeneralSeth 108 04248 Uev 51 f 1 :or.«fcrt 6 110 9 5 8«1 8"! G Cooper 10 L.Lampe 102.F'tEdition 102.HtBreaker 99 04059 Dev 3-4 1 :l::«-a.ft 18 109 5 5 4* 3: G Cooper 9 Gaberdine 1 12. F. Edition 107.D'gerSig 1 107 UNCLE VEL0. b. g. 9 112 By Uncle— Velocity, by Henry cf Navarre. (Trainer. T. Keating. Owner. C. N. Jones'). Breeder. H. P. Headley. 11970 Hav 1 1 16 1 1T*4ft 12 Mi 4 :, 8* 8" ■ He slein 8 Muriel S. ltti.Chas.Whit'y 114.SirGlen 112 11714 Hav Ml^Sfbfl M l'fl 5 8 8«l 9«J R He-slein!2 Ferrasli 109, Rambler 114. J. G. Bickel 107 11472 Hav 3-4 1 :Ke*t,hy 10 110 4 6 6* 6*1 W Watson 1 2 ForeGold llu.W'stheTime 115. Verbena 103 11232 Hav t-41:t2%fl 10 W0 8 9 9» 9»! K H'rvath 9 Baeh.sBalm 101. Expressive 111. C. Vine 106 11083 Hav 3-4 1 13 ft 12 107 7 7 4-} 5*1 R H'msleinll Rambler 104. Sarko. 109. Lavana Fair 93 10878 Hav H13HII 10 111 8 9 6s* 6« L Kirby 9 JohnMarronell.lH.Ferrash 107.1'ilades 114 FORETIME, ch. c. 3 105 By Foreground— Justitia. by Marathon. (Trainer. H. G. Bedwell. Owner. H. G. Bedwell). Bre»der. H. G. Bedwell. 123.14 Bow 2 4 1 19%hy 17 113 9 I 4* 7* B Steinh't 9 Fable UXDanrer'sKltty lOI.Ourieda 105 11820JB 3 4 1 lOVn 24 114 9 7 5' D* 1 Dubois 11 .IsieBle lOli.FineM'ners lOS.Stintson 115 11.1.17 l'«: 3 4 1 :1.1*feft 13 113 10 6. 7«\ H'l E Benham12 Torrenee 102. Jack Horgan 114, Chaff 112 11308 FG 3 4 1:14*4ft 22 110 4 8 9" D'i M MeGglel 1 Talladega 112. TenSixty 10S.M kilasler 114 11003 FG 3—4 1:16 ft SI 109 11 12 9'J 6;J L Feeney 12 AmyA. 100.H ylleilman 108.Engadine 109 10822 F. ; 3-1 1:14 ft 114 111 1'. 10 ll'»ll« E Legere 11 I'.Marian 109.Broomy 112.H.Sommers Ml 10.137 h'.r. 1-.0 148 ft 200 110 7 5 9'111'* L Feeney 12 B ibeK. HO.Jim.Shsunon 102. Sincerely 104 101.18 F.G 8-4 1-16*4hy 74 113 6 11 11-10*4 E Bestre 11 Broom y llO.FireCure 1 13. Bedlyatlier 112 0900J Pirn 3-4 1:I«Sgd 62 109 7 4 6* 5*J C McCrVn 13 Suky 110, Lavish 101. Brush 110 MM* Pisa 3-tl:l:*lift 92 1L! 1 7 7*i 7" B JacKson 7 Burd Helen 111. Byrd 114. Landlord X12 ilRCCKLESBY. b. g. 8 112 By Wrack— Desirous, by Hamburg. iTrainer. C. E. Deline. Owner, Toronto Stable). Breeder. A. B. Hancock. KI.109 .s.-m 1-T'l l:i:**ft 9 112 1 6 8" 8" A Tryon I Bee Bee 10.1.T Brown 112.Sham. Flower 102 104 36 Sem 51 f 1 HK*»ft 10 107 3 6 5* 4* J Smi'li 8 Messines 113, Copyright 111. Broadview 10d 10374 S.-m 1-:u 5. **tl 10 1 J7 1 4 6«1 6" R Pauley S F.igne.lZeal 99. Armedee 107. Bee Bee 107 10242 Sem Sj f 1 OS^ft 10 106 1 4 IU 3') E Ben ham 9 F.ofForth 99.B'galese HO.M'kGarner 111 10176 sern 11:42*441 11-5 M7 1 2 2= 2* D Smith 8 Botarian 113. Jes«ie Lee 10.1, Zole 103 10097 Sem ElflOv^ft 13 M 1 9 10' 10" D Smith 10 TheColonel 112.D'tBrush 113. Messines 113 10028 Sem 1 1:4254ft 9 113 1 1 l1 3»± J Dill a I Jai Alai 8S, Booster 104. Rotarian 113 HOT PEPPER, ch. g. 4 117 By Berrilldon— Angela K.. by Celt. (Trainer. T. Francis. Owner. T. Francis). Breeder. Estate Lewis Garth. 11647 Mia ll-4 2:08%ft 27 105 4 I 81* 8'« J Hastie 8 Alldin 110. Betsy Bacon 10.1. Just inFun 10* 11.184 Mia 1 70 1 :4i.Sk'd 20 111 6 7 7 » 7'5 C McCrs'n 7 Marengo lO.I.High.t hief 107*. WgStoue 114 11500 Mia 3-4 1:l:^ift 67 109 8 8 8'i ?| W Crowell II l.oIdenPrin. e B)8.Gareth 1 1! HalK.ee 109 11394 Mia 3-4 1:13*^rl 16 106 6 5 5« 5»1 R Barnett 7 Julie 107*. Bani Roma 100. Mungo 110 11318 Ma 11 S 1 KSft 157 110 6 6 $'• 6" J Mann 7 Feu Croise HO.Battle Field 112. Moses 113 11253 Mia :.-4 1:12 ft 24f 108 8 8 8T 7»« C Zoeiler 1 1 Romp 120. PaniRoma 10J. BlueGranite 109 11133 Mia 51 f 1 0ti"4ft 45 115 6 7 6* 6«1 E RenzettilO Gia'sGift 95.ColleenO. 91}.Fg'tMeXot 100 10993 Mia 3-4l:12*tft 15f 113111 12 H^lt'* E RenzettiU I.-ather'd 1 10.M. Rosedale 11 l.DryMoon 111 99151 Bow 61 f 1:24 hy 56 107 Left at Dost. O Fletcher 9 Knockany 113. Mungo 114, Tea Ball 102 EXPOSITION PARK JOCKEY CLUB AURORA 35 — DAYS — 35 April 21 to May 31 Presiding* Steward General Manager MARTIN NATHAJJSON CLIFFORD R. TRIMBLB Associate Stewards Placing Judjres CHARLES TRIMBLE RICHARD LEIGH i CHARLES HENRY CHARLES CAMPEAU Starter— HARRY MORRISSEY FRANCIS DUNNE FEATURE RACES Inaugural Handicap, 1 Mile Thursday, April 21 Al Jolson Handicap, 5 1-2 Furlongs . Friday, April 22 Chicago Handicap, 1 1-16 Miles . . . Saturday, April 23 7— RACES DAILY— 7 $275,000 in Purses No Purse Less Than $1,000 Special trains DAILY via C. B. & Q. R. R. (Union Depot) direct to track, 12:15, 12:30 and 12:45 p. m. Parlor cars — 12:15-12:45 trains. Diner on 12:45 only. First Race 2:15 P. M. Chicago Time Page 5 3rd Race [3rd Havre De Grace] •jfCl rv3.CG ; I2 tnrlonirs. 3-year-olds. Maidens. (Track record: Comlxa, Sept-vm%* »^**^^ M. MM 111 11 I Mil Index Cr . Bis.Time Tr. Odds Wt. St. \ Str.Fin. Jo key Started Order of Finish GIANT, ch. g. 3 M 116 By Crimper— Lucie May. by King James. (Trainer. J. F. Richardson. Owner. J. F. Richardson). Breeder. J. S. Cosden. 1234.1 Bow 51 f l:ll*4hy 31 116 2 4 3'i 3-J ■ Bobbinsll Math 110. Nealon Kay 110. The (ode 11C 11740 Ma Ml:tJHn 127 105 11 12 12*i:0'i C M.(rsnl2 ( anlyllog 1 12. Part gWavs 107.LaI)i?a 107 11633 M. a nil.'Vt 10 HO 3 5 t*f 6»J J M T"gue 8 Artil'mati UO.TheDago 110. WarQneen 107 11.124 Mia 5 5 :5» ft 29 100 2 5 l*| T** ■ l'ewell 7 D .Diego lO.l.Thellthen lO.I.BlkAgate 107 09257 Bow 7S- t$V» 12 112 4 1 l1! 2* F Steve.is 13 BoyalChar.-e 1 12.\VarFlame 112.Boom 112 08960 Pirn 3-4 1:12*tft 43f 122 11 10 10" *te C MrCr's'nU BipBap 127.Crystall'ennant 127. Boom 122 PYGMALION, br. c. 3 (M) 116 By Leonardo II.— Schnapps, by Burgomaster. (Trainer, G. Conway. Ou-ne' Glen Riddle Farm). Biceder. E. F. Simms. 01613 Sar 3 4 115 ft 2-» 112 8 10 11-J11 » B Brning 13 Kiev 11.1, Bantella 122, Saxon 111 0.1.114 .-ar 3 41 M%ft i0 IM 7 I t** 4*| C Turner 14 Valor, us 118 Laddie 118. Baphia 118 05319 ar 51 f '. •,« gj 30 118 6 13 13» W P Walla 14 Jasunette 115. GoldCoin 118. Twinkling 113 FOREHEAD, ch. f. 3 (M; 111 By Foreground— Olga Star, by Star Shoot. (Trainer. H. G. Bedwell. Owner. H. G. Bedwell). Breeder. H. G. Bedwell. ISMS BM Ci f 1 .'IM li 5 MS 11 12 G*S C'l L Steinhti:: TheCode 111. Cnn.ssantanis 117. D Kitty 106 1234.1 Bow 51fl ll%hy G lllll 11 8»J 5*1 I) l ubois 11 Math ll i. Nealoii Kav lit;. (,iant 116 11883 J I* M*l3*S**1l II 107 3 3 4« 4* I Dubois « B.B'rke KI7. B .Rogers 1 12,( apt Apjk ia3j 11366 F.G 1-70 149'agd 5 10711 4 4*1 4« V Stott 8 Fni.-May 10.1.1 min'tal 1 M F'fiilFr'nd 10.1 11246 F.G 3 4 1 18\hy 28 111 4 6 6»l 3'1 W Dellow 12 B onU hite 1 Hi. r .Friend H2.ImmortaI 110 11067 KG 1-70 l:45*ift W 108 7 5 6' 5'* W Dellow 12 Fred Jr 1 10. Bob Rogers 110. Chappie 110 11002 F.G 1 70 1 ISSift 28 104 8 2 3«1 2« L Feeney 12 B nSilk 102.M dleTemple KJ7.DollyS. 107 10783 F.G l-70 1:4hitft 62 107 11 12 11"19 ' R Finn'rty 12 RedH'vey 112,ClrSkv 107.1't!ifu!l r d 102 415900 B K 51 f 1 08'^sl 20 111 2 9 7" 7'1 R PeternellO Wild Notes 100. Cheval 106, Trinity 104 FLORA M . ch, f. 3 (M) 111 By Huon— Kolinsky, by Uncle. (Trainer. C. L. Carroll. Owner. C. H. Miller). Breeder. W. B. Miller. 09257 Bow 7-8 1 2«Vl 10 109J11 7 7'1 5-1 D Mergler IS RoyalChar.-e 112.L iaut 1 12. WarFlarne 112 07780 Jam ** f 1 :\m 1 112 6 7 5*14' .1 M ut.en 12 ( orubelt 108.S sK.ss 1M7. First Dan.e 11")j i 06392 Bel GSatlOmrt 20 113 10 7 «*1 4«f F Welner 1.1 Fetching 101. Donna Mona 1 13. Daffodil 106 01321 Jam 5 8 :5. Sft 5 117 6 5 5* ",«$ \V Ofesjft ■ |..r:en. e 117. Nev. Again 1 17 S Ldtiold 1 17 00959 Hb; 1-3 :48 ft 49 115 9 8 61 **| W Obert 9 Pandora lLl.Torrenee 11.1. Fresco 115 BLUE DARTER, ch. c. 3 (M) 116 By Whisk Broom II— Dovelet. b;- Peter Pan. (Trainer. F. Hopkins. Owner. H. P. Whitney )„ Breeder, H. P. Whitney. 4*8891 Pi in 3-4 1 :*J%ft 39-10 118 10 5 I'xWI f Wsjh 14 SocialMug IIS, Fl.ppant 118. Overture 1 1.8 08396 I.rl 3 4 I 13\ft 5 116 10 4 3- 41 B MeAtee ll..orm..nd lid. C.ld.n V-.lt 110. Allfey 113 08078 I. r: 3 4 1 l'.Sft 215 115 8 4 2' 41 L M.Alee 10 G'nPrlnre 1 1.1.«, rniond 1 11 P 'nt Breeze 1 1.1, i 07968 I.rl 6|flSI%fl 8 10S112 11 8'1 6!f L M. Atee IS Caroler 11.11. Peter liz 10.1. Sport Trail 11'. 07751I.fi 01 f 1 OK'T.m 19 5 116 7 5 4*1 4* L M Atee 8 l.ol.lt oin 110.lt. B-enland 1 lO.P.lerFiz 110 07308 H IG 3-4 113 ft 43-10 lit 8 I 2"» 3« B MeAtee (I H.l olxve 111. GoldCoin 114. Allfey 111 07135 HI ; 51 f 1 i)S**ft 14-5 115 10 2 21 4* L MeAtee II Bowi.-Clark 112. Allfey 112. Flon-nda 112 06396 Bw] 3-4 st l:12«4ft 6 115 7 7 » * VI L MeAtee 1G Caroler 115. Oveilook.d 11.1. Pulynicl 115 ALL BLUE. br. e. 3 (X) 118 By AliW— Bine China, by Sea Kin,. (Trainer. J. M. Black. Owner. Mrs. 3. M. Black). Breeder. W. X. Levering. 11313 Mia 3-4 1:12*4ft 14 115 S 4 4* 6'* L. Geving 14 La Diva 110. Junetta 106. Artilleryman 110 11074 Mia 5ifl:06%rt 11 115 2 5 3* 3* L. Geving 12 PartingWays 110. Plotter 115. Junetta 110 10826 Mia 3 4 1 :13Vtft 9 115 4 f 8*110*1 R W'kman 14 Polymel 115, Ima Baby 110. Florenda 110 10652 Mia 51 f l:06«4ft 8 112 4 4*1 4*1 R W'kmanl2 Candy Hog U2.1ma Baby 107. Polymel 112 10499 Mia 51 f l:07%ft 6 11a 2 1 1«* 2» R W'kmanl2 My Son 115. Hominy 115. Plotter 115 09260 Bow 3-4 l:13%ft 53 109 « 7 6*1 6*1 D Mergler 8 Sp'tTrail llO.Coot plate 108.Cr'lPenn°t 111 09174 Bow 3-4 l:15Hhy 19f 91 S 5 4 ! 5 1 H Howard 11 Poly 100. Dolan 108. Sport Trail 110 09024 Pim 3-4 1:14 ft 59 115 1 1 3* V\ F Th'dyke » Miracle 11.1. Boto 115. Giant 115 082.13 Brl 3-4 l:13%ft 73 98 5 6 5*16* O Brown * MM o'theMist lOS.Kiev 122. Bit o'Leve 109 GRAZER, b. c. 3 (M) 116 By Groavenor— Willaiaa, by Willonyx. (Trainer, 0. E. Pons. Owner. W. M. Maher). Bred in England by J. Musker. 10940 Mia 1-70 1:50 hy 17 111 3 8 8" 8»' S Banks 8 C'loman 115.GTing'sLady lO-I.J'nAlden 110 10620 Mia 1-70 l:46V*ft 41-10 105 2 3 4*14* C McCr's'n 5 Azure 104. Dunmore 104.F.t hampagne 104 10499 Mia 51 f l:07,sft 9 115 8 10 10'*10'" J Walker 12 My Son 115. All Blue 115. Hominy 115 GRIERSON. b. g. 3 (M) 116 By John P. Grier— Diamond Grain, by Fowling-piece. (Trainer. F. Brodjs Owner. Bell Farm Stable). Breeder. T. Piatt. 1239.1 Bow 7-8 1:2S'/sft 17 107 2 3 11 5» A Bulcroft 8 Mariner 112. Porto Bel IoGold 112.Faddy 112 12367 Bow 3-4 1:16v4al 80 117 2 4 31 7'JA BUroft 8 Mariner 110, Cross Word 107. Pop Bell 114 09280 Bow 51fl:06*%gd 55f 102 9 9 9M 81* A Bulcroft 10 Apostle 117, Sunaard 119. NatBvens 1061 09209 Bow 3-4 l:12%ft 33f 108 1 f. 7*1 7*1 D Mergler 12 Fresco 109. Laaaa 108. Crys'lPenn'nt 117 09090 Row 3-4 1:16»4sy 33 102 9 9 91* 71* G Taylor 9 Poly 107. Beaming 106. Contemplate 106 09024 Plm 3-4 1:14 ft 8 115 3 4 4*| 4*1 J Callah'n 9 Miracle 115, Doto 115. Giant 113 08938 Pim 1-74) l:45»4ft 73 108 4 1 3« 5*1 R WkmanlO Dolan 112. Easy Money 112. Poly 114 08890 Pim 3-4 1:12 ft 21 90 8 7 7*i 6»* A Bulcroft 9 Superlette 107. Sandy 107. RollsRoyce 109 ♦BUCEPHALUS, b. c. 3 (M) 118 By Buchan— Zefa. by Orme. . (Trainer. T. J. Healey. Owner. W. J. Salmon). Bred in England by W. J. Salmon. 08109 Jam 5-8 :59**ft 5 114 6 6 8'* 8'* J M.-uber. II Circlet 111. Tin Hat 114. Yonngl'rime 114 07729 Jam 5-8 1:01 sy 18-5 108 1 3 3*1 3*1 J Maiben 4 Frllette 113. Arrogant lOS.Fouud One 118 •Nominated for the Kentucky Derby. REST HOUR, ch. c. 3 (M) 116 By Vindex— Noontime, by All Gold. (Trainer, E. Traeman. Owner, R. Freeman). Breeder, F. W. Armstrong. 12366 Bow 61fl:21%al 6f 113 4 8 8*1 8'* G Haas 13 TheCode 111. Croisaantanis 117. D.Kitty 106 12345 Bow 51fl:ll%hy 57 US 3 2 6 J 8'* J McTag* til Math 116, Nealon Kay 116. Giant 116 08388 Brl 3-4 ld***M 8 111110 7 8*13*1 A Accardy31 I. Light 103. R . Bidcau lO.I.Bro nBetty 10,1 07245 HdO 51 f 1:07 gd 21 11114 15 13'M5!» C Lang 1.1 Florida lll.Woodco lOO.Bl.andYellow 103 07135 HdG 61fl:08*4ft 110 115 12 11 8*1 ««1 A Accardy 1.1 BowieClark 112. Allfey 112. Florenda 112 04973 Tdn 51 fl:07^ift 23-10 11)8 11 II 11"11'* A Accardyll Rbuford 113. (.umdrop 113. Pop Bell 110 00637 Bow 1-3 :50Visl 13 113 3 9 8" 8'* A Accardy 9 Florian HS.Gold. Pennant HS.McDoo'gb 113 •SUPERCEDE, ch. c. 3 (M) 116 By Superman— 6immy, by Neil Gow. (Trainer, J. H. Stotler. Owner, Sagamore Stable). Breeder. K. N. Gilpin. 01066 HdG 41 f :54*4ft 43 112 3 C 6» 7*1 F Coi'letti 9 B.Noyes lOO.A.P.Canale 112.Landlord 112 ■Nominated for the Kentucky Derby. CLAMOR, b. f. 3 (M) 111 By Thunderer— Petrol by Peter Pan. (Trainer, M. Borsch. Owner, Sage Stable). Breeder, H. P. Whitney. First start 4th Race [4th Havre De Grace] 4-Lrl lx«i.CG • l*8 Fnrlonirs. 3-year-olds. Maidens. (Track record: Comfxa, Sept-** " ■^",l 25, 1923—1:05*4—3—105.) Index Crs. Dis.Time Tr. Odda Wt.St. *4 Str.Fin. Jockey Started Order of Finish •PAT McGEE. b. c. 3 (X) 118 By Huon— Gertrude Marie, by XcGee. (Trainer. J. H. Stotler. Owner. Sagamore Stable). Breeder, J. E. Madden. 91864 Bel 41 f wc :54*ift 5 116 8 8 6*14* F Coi'letti 12 Sankari 116. Bostonian 116. Kvader 116 00810 HdG 41 f :54*£ft 42 116 19 10 11*113'* F Collettl20 ClubSteak 1 1 3. R. Rocket 122.A.P.Canale 113 00743 HdO 1-3 :48*4ft 11 113 9 3 3* 3'i F Collettll2 L'dlord 118.G. Pennant 113. M. William 118 •Nominated for the Kentucky Derby. GILDED EASEL, b. f. 3 (X) 111 By Leonardo LI.— Crock o' Gold, by Friar Rock. (Trainer, G. Conway. Owner. Glen Riddle Farm 8table). Breeder. E. F. Simms. 08601 Brl 51fl:08«4gd 49 115 7 6 4*14* K Hrvath 13 Fairness 115. Wayfair HI. Snnwina 11.1 08429 Brl Sifl.lOViliy « 115 3 t 6*1 6T1 P Walls 8 Port -Hole lll.Sunwina 11.1. Fairness 115 08021 Brl 51fl.07%ft 19 115 7 7 7*14* K H*rvathl4 Acorn 1 11. Spanish A-ter 11.1. Fairness 115 07697 Brl 51 f l:06%ft 4 116 J 8 2'i 2* E Sande 9 Overture 116. Irish Smile 116. Sunmel 116 07525 HdG 3-4 1:15 m 13 104 B 4 4* 6*J H Church 6 FairStar 110. S Affinity 103.1* te.ll-a.ij 104 06175 Bel 51 f st 1 :07*4ra 25 114 6 8 81* 7" B Fator 12 Mix Up 114, Frilette 114. Multiflora 114 05925 Bel 5|f wc 1:07 ft 49 115 13 14 14'°15* K H'rvatb.20 Saleslady 115. CrossWord 115. Frilette 115 ARLESIAH, b, c, 3 (X) 118 By Transvaal— Arlette. by Robert le Diablo. (Trainer, C. Brown. Owner, A. G. Morris). Breeder. Morris S: Walden. 02676 Ham 5-8 l:01%ft 11-6 115 3 3 2'i I* P Walls 10 WarGold HO.WarDress 112.AnkleBoot 107 FRANK ANDREWS, ch. c, 3 (X) 118 By Paul Weidel— Fiorina, by Dick FinnelL (Trainer, G. R. Bryson. Owner. International Stable). Breeder. E. F. Prichard. 05167 C.I 61 f 1:11 si 16 118 6 6 5*f 6*1 J I eylandl0 Turquoise 113. Upstart. 113. O'Keefe 118 04956 C.I 6-8 BOOftft 22 118 3 7 8*1 6" L Morris 9 KingBasil H8.Cr'klndian llS.Tuniu'se Hi 03321 F.P 5-8 1:01*4ft 8-5 113 2 2 21 2 L Morris 8 KimKal'si HO.C'nAp'j'k llS.WarGr'l 1111 02773 F.P 51fl:08Vfcft 23 11114 4 5*1 4*1 L Morris 7 Sh'aLad 116.CandyRk lOS.ShtaG'fton 105 02500 F.P 5-8 l:02%ft 33-10 115 4 1 21 2' L Morris 10 Lau. Hall 115, Sh.Graney 115, I.Martin 113 DEXTER, b. c, 3 (M) 116 By Vindex— Flying Whisk, by Pennant. (Trainer. E. Trueman. Owner. R. W. Carter). Breeder. F. W. Armstrong. 09257 Bow 7-8 1:36*jfcrt 34 112 6 S 9**il0 » R Fisher 13 RoyalCharee 11 2. Giant 112. WarFlarne 113 09129 Bow 3-tl:l7*4sl 23 116 2 2 2»1 21 C Lang 14 Hobcaw HO.MatildaB. 107. It oft .ICks 108 09024 Plm 3-4 1:14 ft 27 115 7 3 8*1 8*1 R W'kman 9 Miracle 111. Doto 11.1. t.lant 115 08914 Pim 3-4 1:11 ft 13 113 7 8 81* 7l» J Chalm'ra 9 Arrogant HS.PlainPolly H5.BillieB-ke 116 07308 HdG 3-4 1:13 ft 65 114 1 4 9" 9" A AYardy 10 Bit o'Bove 111. GoldCoin lU.Blue D'ferlM 05877 Ken 61 f l:07*4ft 26 114 8 9 9* 7* A AYardylO fsaJoan lOU.Kamakani lll.HalfShot 119 05700 Ken 61 f l:09Hft 9 114 8 10 10'*10 * A Accardyll Tamea 98. Colored Gal 98. Kamakani 98 C 5004 Tdn 6-8 l:03*4m 31-10 106 7 7 7'» 7" J Judy 8 Vortex 111. TheresaJoan 107, C'plinger 109 C0PET BOY, b. c, 3 (X) 116 By Meridian— Hayrack, by Wrack. (Trainer, J. X. Collins. Owner. Revilo Stable). Breeder. Wm. Garth. 1S387 Bow 1-41:15 ft 6 111 3 4 6*1 9'1 W Barr 12 Q Bessie UE-'.Crois'nis lll.J'nShirley 100 12367 Bow 3-4 1:15^81 13 106 1 1 $'J J»J W Barr 8 Mariner 110. Cross Word 107. Pop Bell 114 12345 Bow 51 f l:ll%hy31 10 116 4 3 7«J 6*1 J McT'guell Math 116. Nealon Kay 116. Giant 116 06281 Dev 6-8 l:05%sl 22-5 106 5 3 6* 5*1 V Stott 7 Kamakani 108. Flyllawk 114. Vortex 114 06139 Dev 5-8 l:06%hy 7-10 116 3 1 1* 21 V Stott 7 W. theTlme 113.BigM nuito HO.Nidnod 108 05734 Ken 5-8 1 :02%ft 49-19 10818 6 4* 6* G Corey 12 Back rope 107.Tb'saJoan 112.HalfShot 113 05624 Ken 61fl:13%hy 16 10413 2 2* 2* V Stott 8 Flyllawk 108. WillieK. 109. Loni: View 102 04495 Ken 6 8 1 :01\ft 29-10 110 3 Fell. V Stott 11 S Master 112 I. Vamp 112. K.o'Kildare 110 04405 Ken 6-8 IMMA 63 114 2 2 31 4T V Stott 8 Willie K 110. War Gold 110. Me Too 101 SALUTATION, ch. e, 3 (X) 116 By Somme Kiss — Permia, by Persimmon. (Trainer, J. Pryce. Owner. W. J. Salmon). Bred in England by Sir J. Robinson. 06991 Wdb 51 f l:08%ft 47-10 108 2 2 3' 4*1 B Th'pson 7 R.desMgnes 106.1/tarius 100. R Jones 100 06195 Ham 5-8 1 03^hy31-lO 115 C 3 31 3* B Th'pson 9 Merry Jest 111. Meeran 105. PaulotU 113 05845 B.B 51 f 1 ll%sl 21 115 3 3 3* 3* J Chalm'rsll B'byJnea H2.CapfnKettle 105.Capitol 104 05461 Dor 61 f l:09V4ft 3-2 113 3 1 1| 21 J Ch'lmerg 7 Juggler 116. MerryJest 113. Iaizibonea 100 05112 C.P 51 f 1 0S%ft 7-10 110 5 4 21 3*1 D Sharkey 9 Matador 115. Sunmel 107. Sphericity 109 04918 B.B 61 f l:07%ft 27-10 103 « • 6*1 6*1 M Wdw'd t Up etta 105, Noon 105. Matador 103 RED LIGHT, b. c, 3 (M) 116 By Hire aux Larmes — Irene, by Trap Rock. (Trainer, I. Gordon. Owner F. H. Cooper). Breeder, Morris & Walden. 12382 Bow 1-70 1:49 si 7 102 3 2 lh l" D injbots 6 Keydet 104. Long View 107. Pop Bell 105 12366 Bow 61 f 1:21*4*1 6f 105 10 6 9" 9'* W Barr 13 TheCode 111. Croiusantanis 117. D.Kitty 108 12345 Bow 51 f l:ll%ny 57 116 10 8 5-'l 7'1 A Collins 11 Math 116. Nealon Kay 116. Giant 116 09221 Bow 51fl:07*4ft 11 105 • I 3*1 7'* G Taylor 12 Formula Hl.F'fulFriend H3.MissGrier 115 09087 Bow 3-4 1:16*4sy 178 115 4 8 91 9-» B SchaeferlO Doto 115. Single Star 112. Valdex 115 08697 Brl 3 illicit 16f 108 2 4 2* 10*1 B Lang 14 Br money 112. Sanabar 104.RoekI.isht 113 08555 Brl 3-4 l:19*4hy 7 110 S 2 31 6*1 G Taylor 10 Pornonkey 111. Alphabet 107.MatildaB. 112 08348 Brl 3-4 l:lt*4ft lOf 104 1 2 2»*12T1 G Taylor 14 O.Dexter 113.J. W.Weber 1 lO.R'kl.ieht 113 08132 Lrl 3-4 l:14%ft 21f 115 4 4 IT-US" C Lang 14 Poly 115. Rock Light 115. Sanabar 107 First start for the following: FRANCES J., b. f. 3 (M) 111 By Chicle — Pen Rose, by Sweep. (Trainer, D. Kearney. Owner, P. F. Joyce). Breeder. P. F. Joyce. THE PINE, b. c. 3 (M) 116 By Cudgel — Audience, by Sir Dixon. (Trainer, J. W. Healy. Owner, A. C. Bostwick). Breeder, J. X. L. Rosa. 8ABRET. b. c, 3 (M) 116 By Allumeur— Sabretache II., by Xartagon, (Trainer, J. Butler. Owner, H. R. Freck). Breeder. W. S. Kilmer. 5th Race [5th Havre De Grace] i i Sl"rs rv£lf*«a 1 Mile and 70 Tards. 3-year-olds. Claiming. (Track record: Trans-*•■■ *^«*V.^ mote, April 25, 192i— 1:42— 4— 112.) Index Crs. Dis.Time Tr. Odds Wt.St. *4 Str.Fin. Jockey Stsrted Order of Finish TLPPERART MART. b. f, 3 108 By El Dinero LI. — Dublin Starv. by Ponssln. (Trainer. A. Swenke. Owner. A. Swenke). Breeder, H. Waterson. 12385 Bow 1-70 1:48 si 41-10 112 1 5 2' 1* R Wkman 8 Ourieda 10» .MereedesK. HO.flaisanc* 109 12370 Bow 1-70 1 :47*^sl 43-10 103 7 4 U 1« II Church 7 Tabesoa lOO.Comp'sance lOO.GnomeSM 107 12356 Bow 1-70 l:54««hy 19-6 104 4 3 3*1 2* D Dubois 6 MercedesM. 107.1 JeSeeond 1 1 l.Tahoma 104 11739 Mia 1 1-16 l:4S*ift 39 106 12 2 312* D Dubois 12 Weiser 101.San.isw pt 110. Vag bdKing 111 11645 Mia 3-4 1:13%ft 38 105 14 13 12* 11*1 ■ Keweit 14 BeauGalant llO.U'nBeaaie lOI.MissAnn 110 11.144 Mia 1 1-16 l:48Hft 6 106 1 5 5«i 5'1 W Curran 8 Solo 113, Junior s Nurs«- 10ti. Sam Jowl 111 11504 Mia lll«l:4S%ft 17 102 9 10 S"J t'l U Clelland 13 Faddy 112, Blue Diamond 112. Izetta 108 RED SPIDER, ch. g. 3 111 By Pennant — Cobwebs, by Broomstick. (Trainer. F. J. Kearns. Owner. F. J. Reams'). Breeder, H. P. Whitney. 12361 Bow 51 f l:09%hy33-10 110 4 3 41! 4" S Hebert 7 Titina BW. Shup 110. La Morte 113 12339 Bow 111 HRkj 4 5 110 4 1 ■» 1| J Stevens 7 BopBell 118, Shup 103. Indianl.ixht 106 09820 J. P ll:49**a4 4 109 5 1 1 21 D Dubois 8 Marlboro U4.Ch'g'eMooda 107. Harbor 107 09650 J. 1* I ltTlTaT TTI 109 3 1 2» 2' D Dubois 9 Harbor 106.C°gMoods 110.MlieMyh.ll .07 09594 J. P 3-11:2*1 hy27-10 110 4 2 11 1» H Ru-h'ds 1 1 Tempter 111, Balto 10.!.( haniriairM ds 100 09.119 J. P 3-4 1:16*tm 8-a 103 7 2 1' 1* D Dubois 12 SiBerWings 104. Grey faee lll.Medius lit 09398 J P 51 f 1 :0T'4ft 43-10 108 4 5 7*1 7*1 J McT'gue 7 MtwSSvl HO.F'rteenSixty 107.Swizale 104 08443 Emp 51 f 1 :07*4gd 10 114 6 5 4* 2'1 C Allen llJ.o'Cluhs 112.TlieressJ n HOi.Cyclsn 100 08167 Emp ab 3-4 l:10%ft 41 11/ 7 4 3 12* L Barcene 10 JoanShirley 104, W. Grail 112,L.I'apooee 117 MADLYN. blk. f. 3 106 By Boniface — Lover's Lane LI., by Yankee. (Trainer, A. Swenke. Owner. Mrs. A. Swenke). Breeder. J. T. Morrissey. 12348 Bow 1-70 1:52 hjr 3-2 107 4 3 4T 4'* M Kishm'n 6 Col Seth 1 13. Sk jjWater 10.1. Gy 'sBady 108 1231.1 Bow 1-70 l:52%hy 13-5 107 1 1 1* 1» J C Merg'r 7 Sp. Water I0.1.G'yM.a.ly 10*J.Q/n Bessie 100 11768 Mia ll-l il:4s ft 6 113 3 4 6*1 7" I) Dubois 8 Kaddy 104). Solo H«, Montelair 105 11742 Mia 1 1-M l:47*4fl 17.1 101 3 J 2* 4* D Dubois 7 M Rosedale 108.J. W. Weber 9-I.Beronda 107 11632 Mia 1-70 1 :45*4ft 77-10 109 1 2 11 l4 I Dubois 8 Izetta KJT.Jasonette DW. Va-ab .iKinc 110 11.101 Mia 1-7') 1 taftft 20 98 2 2 21 21 D Dubois i. Nairn 93. Lady liraxted 111. Florenda 98 111.19 Mia ll-lGl:49Sm 39 94 2 3 3* l'l D Dubois 10 GrandKinc 11.1. treasurer 107,DeIusive 109 11418 Mia 1-7J ll'^J 42 105 1 1 3*14' D Dubois 0 F yl'eter 105.J.W. Weber HO.Muiiti lair 110 OURIEDA. ch. f. 3 100 By Light Brigade— Rosa Mundi. b; Plaudit, (Trainer, J. Polk. Owner. S. Louis). Breeder. J. N. C. mden. 1 238.1 Bow 170 1:1* si 8i 106 3 1 l1 2*1 II Church IT*yMary lU'.M'.e.lesK. 1 li).Cplai ance 1O0 123.11 Bo.v MlUVHtsf 10 105 6 3 11 3'| II Chuich 9 Fable 1 l.t.Dan. Kitty 10.1.Compl isanee 100 11.139 F.G 1 70 1 ITVt 61 107 S 9 9 ' 9'» J Smith 9 Brown Silk llO.Biinthorne lOS.Drama 1041 11282 KG l-191:4S%Sw 7 105 9 3 l1 1* J S.nith 12 Drama 101.RavinKl.ady lOO.Kdnatook 1S7 I1SIS F.G 3-4 1:lS*4hy 20 106 1 10 10«110'» D Frogtte 12 l.ittlet;nine.i 110.S tySe dal H2.Sincly 108 10.157 F G 1-7-1 1 48 ft 20f 106 I 3 3* 5» D Lynch 12 B.ibeK. HO.Jim Shannon 102Sincerely 104 ISMS I'G 3-4 1:l".Sft 12 110 10 10 7*1 7:i H Bicli ds 11 I I dldoliser 103.U:iup 103,SiesMargon 103 SOLO. b. g. 3 108 By Light Brigade— Rolo. by Sweep. (Trainer. A. L. Austin. Owner, A. L. Austin). Breeder. J. N. Camden. 11708 Mia 1 1 16 1 IS ft 31 10 108 1 3 2"* 2'1 R Wkman S Paddy 100. Montelair 105. Colleen O. 104 11680 Mia 11 M l:S**MSst X 106 1 2 6: 5* W Garner 7 HappyBirthday 113.Numa 102.Harlan 110 11.189 Mia 1 70 1 4-.-Vn 12 110 2 4 4'* 6** W t;arner 8 Paluxant 40S.J W.Weber 110. Merman 118 11.111 Mia 11 I'll 4x*tt 19-5 113 4 1 1* 11 W Garner 8 JVsNurse lOfi.SamJowl 1 11 .GldeuBox 100 I I 490 Mia ;i-4 1 HVfclt 8 116 11 11 9*1 S* W Garner 12 R. Thorn 1 lO.B'ny Rubin 110.T. Blossom 105 10866 Mia 3 4 I:t3%f1 179 108 8 9 9* 9" A Burros 9 llotx aw lOS.Crois ntams 113.R'kThorn 111 0.1401 BF 3 4 llSV»hy 14 10317 7 V 7'« W Garner 9 Thellovel 9.1. Parmelee 101. Bolauder 108 05245 BF 51 f 1 OK^hy 7 M 5 4 4*13* W Garner 10 Sha-.tal.ore 101. Osniin 103. M. -Comas 110 03763 I at 51 f 1.07%a 8 109 2 2 2' 1' W Garaer 11 II. Johnston 104. Forebode 100. s Hours 106 LONG JOE. b. c, 3 110 By Horron — Carreno. by Lally. (Trainer. W. Durniin. Owner. Flamingo Farm Stable). Breeder. Crommelin * Gorham. 12395 How 7-8 1:3%ft 33 112 7 6 7=1 6'* V Stott 8 Mariner 112.1'ortoBelloGold 112. Faddy 112 12376 How 7-8 l:3P-j_sy 13 ll2 4 4 4" 4" V Stott 4 Artilleryman 108.Col.8eth, 105.Q'enBee 106 .2348 How 1-70 1:52 hy 17 109 6 • 6" 6" R StoiruYt f. Col. Set h ll.'I.S'kgWater 105,G'y'sLady 108 09045 I'im 1 1-16 l:4SV»ft t 102 3 1 1» l'i O B'rassa 10 Medina 97.Signola 102.PortoBelloOold 109 08967 Pim 1-70 1 :4S sy 8 100 • B»i 5«J S Hel.ert 8 Amen Ra 97. Carloman 115. Tillie 107 08698 I. r! ll:40Vt 14 5 109 4 I 6'1 8'J W Harvey 10 Jenny Dv:in 102.IrishSmiIe lOO.Signola 98J 08251 l.rl 3 4 1:13Hft 14 106 6 3 2'_ 2»* K H'rvathlO Woodco 105, Golden Volt 115, Wayfair 112 GNOME SECOND, ch. c. 3 110 By Gnome — Gloire de Dijon, by Ramrod. (Trainer. J. H. Deavenport. Owner. Pastime Btable), Breeder. C. T. Grayson. 12370 How 170 1:47*isl 7 107 6 5 42 4 J R Peternel 7 Tip'jMarv lOS.Tahoma lOO.Comp'ance 100 12356 How 1-70 1 :^hy 12 111 1 2 2* 3« R Peternel 6 MereodesE. 107. Tip Mary -J4.Tahoma 104 12348 How 1-70 1:52 hy 69 102 5 5 E" 5™ J C Mergr 6 Col.Seth 1 13.SkgWater 105.G'y's._».dy 108 12315 How 170 1:52^.hy 22 110 6 7 6,S5 M Puhois 7 Madlyn 107. Sp Water 105.Gr'ng'RLady 109 11536 P (5 l-7vl:47Hft 25 106 8 C 6'1 6'! II Church 9 Swdcm'n 103.Col.Seth lll.CloverClub 104} 11 If... Ft; 3-4 1.17 Hm 66 110 10 i 711 6»J H Church 11 Long Point 117. Ten Sixty 113.P. de Oro 118 11101 KG 170 148 ft 19-5 111 2 4 6ci o« II Church 12 BrownSilk 104. Realization 107,Dolly S. 103 10987 FG 1 1-16 l:50Mt 6} 106 3 6 E'J 6'J H Chuich 7 Swiaale 105,MollieMybill lOS.Croatan 116) WAR GRAIL, cb. f. 3 100 By War Fame — Cugrail. by Canard. (Trainer. C. Ferraro. Owner. C. Ferraro). Breeder. A. K. Macomber. 12269 J P 1 1-16 l:17V_ft 12 106 7 3 6»J 7»J R Z'cchinilO Swordsman 103. Tirza 114, M'lieMyhill 104 12180 J P 3-4 1:16V- 2 110 3 2 21 1» R Z'cchinil2 Fly'gMonk 115.EttaN. llO.J'y sDream 115 MM J P 170 1:4^ft 12 99 9 8 T'J J»l W L'scherl2 MlieMyhill 105.F'M'ners lOl.S'gW'ter 104 11819 J P 170 1:4s%m 1 106 1 2 21 2* J l alo HMyPet 98. Casino 98, BallyNuisance 111 11730 J. P 3 -t 1 1414ft 16-5 105 4 6 (!j 2» G Johnsor.12 Sieg Margon 103.Stintson HS.Charette 10S 11256 Mia 1-70 1:46 ft 23 W0 2 6 6" 4 « W L'scher 6 FryM'den 105,H'ndy'sBend 113,M'tcI'r 113 09844 J P __fl:0«Vt 12-5 Ha 1 8 6»S 4* G Ellis 10 Tirza HS.FI'alieBreton 115,Bride'sCup 115 09676 J. P 3-4 1:19 hy 23-5 100 1 4 64i 5«J G Arnold 9 Stlntson 115.Jean'tteS. 107,C'plaisance 103 STAR MIRTH, br. f, 3 103 By Rire Aux Larmes— Milky Way II., by Fita Herbert. (Trainer. P. B. Codd. Owner. Mrs. P. B. Codd). Breeder. Morris & Walden. 12385 How 170 1:18 al 21 100 6 2 63_ 5' O B'rassa 8 T'p'aryMy 112,Ourieda 106,M'cedesE. 110 12354 How 3-4 Pl^hy 27 107 8 6 5' 5' R Peternel 9 Fable 113.Danger'sKitty 105,Onrieda 105 09279 How 7-8 1:27%gd 58 1001 8 11 9" 8 » C McCr'g'n 13 Signola 110. Woodc-o 109, Yalovian 103 09150 low 3-4l:19Shy 13 11" 11 3 2 S'l C Lang 13 Fable 103. Gr'nBack 110, Compl'sance 110 0907 3 Bow 6_fl:22*_gd 17f 105 6 12 12»I 8*1 C McCr s'nl3 Pomonkey 107. Encamp lOo.IndnLjght 102 08431 Lrl 1 l:4»£hy 62 95 10 10 10"10:« E Fewell 10 Vortex 107, B. and Yellow 104.J yDean 103 Page 6 6th Race [6th Havre De Grace] Oth ivrlCG ■ '-,6 Miles. 4-year-olds and upward. Claiming. (Track record: m " Alan o' War, Sept. 18, 1920— 1:44%— 3— 138.) Index Crs. Dig. Time Tr. Odds Wt.St. % Str.Fin. Jo. key Started Order of Finish HARRY CARROLL, ch. c. 4 110 By King Gorin— Marty Lou, by Marta Santa. 'Trainer. J. Polk. Owner. S. Louis). Breeder. W. Dondaa. 12394 How 1 70 1:45*_ft 8 110 1 2 21 2* H Church 15 Brotherhd 107,C'ymaker lOS.EICanoe 109 12381 How 1 70 1 4'J^.sl 6 112 6 3 2 2J H Church 9 HlowIIorn 109. Jacques 112.N'thBreese 111 12349 How 1-70 1:51 hy 21 107 I 4 E6J 5" J Walker 8 SunKajah 108. Maxie 112, BattleSbot 108 12338 How 6. fl:24%hy 37 106 11 5 3s 3=1 ■ Fewell 11 MyraM. 112.WdABter 121,Dr.OMara 114 11431 r.O 1116 1:52Vn 6 109 4 6 711 8" F Reilly 11 Tangerine 111. Sincere 104,PyPolitician 106 11367 F.G 3-4 1 10**gd 14 1121 9 7 7'1 7«I G Ellis 12 Gossoon 110, Jim Bethel 110, Juniata 105 111.97 F(i Ml-MwA 37 114 8 • 6« 4 | G Ellis 12 SpdBeaaty 104.IIarryB. 109.J. Bethel 114 10897 F.G 1 1 16 1:51 ft 44 113 4 6 10' 10" G Ellis 12 Radio 1134. Dentaria 107, May Steil 100 CANDYMAKER. blk. g, 6 105 By Dick Finnell— Sweeter Than Sugar, by Hessian. 'Trainer, J. McNareht. Owner. R. T. Barker). Breeder. H. Waterson. 12H94 How 1-70 1:45%.. 47-10 105 4 3 32 3» E Barnes 15 Brotherd 107.H'ryCarro!l HO.ElCanoe 109 12372 How Hf I WJM 7 118 5 2 11 21 O B'rassa 12 Tillie 113. JoanShirley 115, Chickvale 113 12353 How 61f l:27Vihy 10 112 8 4 31 i'JH ThomaslO EdPdleton 111, Davenport 111. C.Hope 111 09213 How 1-70 1 :4«Vfcft 9f 107 1 3 3'1 3 C McCr's'n 15 Dr'roDaddy 95. Transfer 95, Belph zonia 110 08745 l.rl HldW 84 H2 ( 6 41 ( JO Pernia 10 Marcellus 105.CareFree 120,TheCocoon 108 08600 Lrl 3-4 1:14^gd 28 107 9 8 651 8'1 J McT'guel3 CareFree 12.5.D'gerSignal 108,Altache 103 08434 l.rl 3-4 I.MItfkf 123 115 3 3 6B 5»1 O Pernia 9 SunForw d I lO.Gortoond 1131,Trapst'k 107 •7537 Thf |(MMt 7f 116 U 6 E« 6» P Walls 13 Enjoyment 105. Lannie 115, PuffBall 108 KOSCIUSKO, b. r, 4 110 By Eliminator — Madras Gingham, by Delhi. (Trainer. 3. Colen. Owner. D. A. Coben). Breeder. M. & B. B. Jones. 12392 P.ow ll-_l:_5%ft 10 110 2 2 21 4« S Hebert 7 TheAIly 109.BattleShot 103,BlowHorn 108 12341 How 11-8 2:02 hy 6J 110 7 1 21 i S Hebert 8 F'tKdition lOS.P'lienoeBelle 103.Spugs 111 12293 Bow 1116 1:51%sy iPf 109 1 2 2» 2« S Hct.ert 11 SunRajah lOS.Par'eeBelle 101. Jacques 104 12165 J. P ll-8 1:56%ft 48 110 1 4 5'» 5 » S Hicks 10 Fr'hLady 108.01ympic 109,Keveillon 107 12037 J P 3 4 1:14\ft llf 113 3 9 10'1 8"! P Hebert 12 Gossoon 115, Sweetum 106, Realist 111 11699 J P ' 4 1 I4\ft 33 111 1 2 7'| 7'J C Healy 12 Redskin 111, Waponoca 111, Realist 113 1OK70 Tam 51 f l:07*ft 10 10615 3 21 21 L Simon 8 Meddl'gSeth HM.DeanH. 102. Albert U 105 10590 Tam 3-4 l:15%ft 22-5 U3 3 2 2'1 3' J Dillea 7 Barberry HO.M'dlingSeth 104,MyG'cie 99 JUST. br. m, 8 100 By Dalhousie — Justly, by Mithra. (Trainer. W. C. TroTer. Owner, W. C. Trover). Breeder. T. Clyde. 12384 How 1-70 1:49 al 7 1(4 7 4 4'1 4"i M Fishm'n 8 Donetta 106, MollyLocket 108, Harlan 110 1236J P.ow 11 16 1:545ihy 3 105 1 2 2» 3:1 O Brassa I Trpecntter, 105, Spugs 109, Ensile 105 12350 How 1 1-16 l:r,5%hy 21 102 6 3 S» 35i O Brassa 8 PollyScott 105, Gay ly 107, Typecutter 105 11988 J. P 1 1-16 l:48%Kd 11-5 103 2 5 7«J 5'» T I'asc'mall Slate 106. Bally Nuisance 96. Cano 101 11760 J P l-70 1:47%ft 12 108il0 3 5'J 2'} F Stevens 12 IjveLetl.ive 93}. Infante 100. H'kyRice 103 11629 FG 1181:M^ft 43 107 4 6 7" 7" F Stevens 8 GrandBey 115, Alopex 111, Lancaster 111 11515 F.G 11-16 1:51 ft 20 106 6 4 4* 5«i H Church 12 Harilek 106, Richelieu 107, Angleplane 100 JUST IN FUN. b. f. 4 105 By McNeill— Aprisa, by Kismet. (Trainer. J. P. Mayberry. Owner, J. C. Fletcher). Breeder. J. C. Fletcher. 12359 How 1 1-16 l:56%hy 7 100 2 7 65J 4' F Mann 7 Gayly 110. Kelneth 100, Sam Smith 105 11711 Mia 11 -iei:4S ift 10 100 9 7 7* 7" F Mann 10 Just Folks 110, The Rove 105, Rigel 111 11647 Mia 1 1-4 2:0»%ft 12 100 5 7 431 3=1 F Manu 8 Alldin HO.Betsy Bacon 105,Gr'kFriar 110 11542 Mia 1 1 16 1 :4J»^„ft ^ 100 6 6 4' 4*1 B Ray 9 Overl'k 1 05. Sth Breeze 110, Betsy Bacon 105 11417 Mia ll-16 1:4S\gd 39 100 2 C 4| 31 F Mann 10 Slow Time 105, Chickvale 110, Coyne 110 11375 Mia 1116 1:50'irn 16 100 9 8 8» 8" B Ray 12 Montclair 107. Rigel 116, Overlook 105 11179 Mia ll-16 1:47Sft 19 110 3 6 6*1 5*1 E Fewell 8 Happy Birthday 105,Vie 111, Just Folks 113 EL CANOE, b. p. 5 105 By Tippecanoe— Elf ain. by Sain. (Trainer, W. H. Denbam. Owner, W. H. Denhamj. Breeder. S. ft A. E. Dyment. 12394 How l-70 1:4.'.%ft 9 109 10 4 4» 4» R Wkmanl5 Broth'bod 107. H.Carroll HO.C'ymaker 105 12357 P.ow 1 1 8 2:04 hy 9 104 2 5 4*1 4 M Fishm'n 8 First Edition 110, Fno 113, Harlan 104 12288 How 1 1-16 l:..2*i»y 29 109 9 6 4«1 4»1 A Abel 9 Battle Shot 107. Harlan 105, Spugs 109 11160 Ha v 1 1-16 147 ^ft 2 111 6 3 3'1 4«i P Groos 6 Hot Dog 112, HomeRun 107, Fuslleer 112 10917 Hav l 1 16 T47%ft 2 111 8 1* l'l P Groos 9 WhoKnsMe HM.Caribe 113,BrayAnnie 103 10801 Hav 11 16 1:49 ft 1 113 12 6 2'J 2'J P Groos 12 Caribe llS.F'resLouise lOl.W'dQueen 108 10706 Hav 1 1 1C 1 47 ft 21 116 7 4 2'1 3J C Jackson 7 lagoon lOO.RapidPire 101, Sunny Hill 110 FARMACHENEE BELLE, b. m. 6 105 By Troutbeck— Lucy Jackson, by Rock View. (Trainer. G. Peterson. Owner. J. Keegan). Breeder. T. Piatt. 12384 How 1-70 1:49 si 1C 5 104 5 6 6'1 6" H Fisher 8 Donetta 106, MollyLocket 108, Harlan 110 12363 How 170 1:5.1 hy 3-4 103 4 3 21 3' C Watters 6 Lord Meise 113, Jingle 114, Toiler 108 12341 How 118 2 0.' hy 7 103 3 2 11 2»» C Watters 8 FirstEdition 108. Spugs 111. Kosciusko 110 122! 3 P.ow 1 1 16 l:."il«*,sy 15 101 7 4 3» 3T C Wattersll SunRajah 108. Kosciusko 109. Jacques 104 11812 Pom EJf 1:03 ft 6j 100 8 7 6M 6" J McTguelOSol 100, Becky Sue 102. Senor 112 10941 Mia 1 1-16 l:53%hy 61 10317 7 7'J 9*1 R Barnett 9 GI'aQuaylc lOO.FrvBoy lOS.SligoBr'ch 106 10795 Mia ll-Sl:6 i ft 44 103 7 8 9» 810 C Zoeller 11 Treasurer 105, Lanoil 108J, Just Folks 105 10693 Mia l-70 1:45Hft 31 106 4 6 8" 8" R Harnett 8 M.Rosedale 112.AgnesCall 112,Daffodil 90 CLARIMONDE HOPE. ch. f, 4 100 By Bard of Hope— Clarimonde. by Dnke of Ormonde. (Trainer, J. Booker. Owner. Mrs. A. Booker). Breeder. J. A. Buchanan. 12380 How 6*fl:21^sl 27 113 10 6 lO1! 9:J F Booker 13 Hid 'go 115,MkM'ter HO.K'gO'N'll II. 112 12353 How OJfl^Vihy 6 111 4 1 1" 3J1 F Booker 10 EdPdleton 111, Davenp't lll.C'ymaker 112 MM Mar bM| f 1:08 ft 16-5 113 7» F Booker 8 Ar'wIIawk 105, Haf 105, Freemason 113 06731 Mar 1-70 l:53%ft 19-5 106 37 R Savage 6 Senate 99. Gus R. 106, Dr. Mayer 111 •6677 Mar alCJ f l:2SUft 6 113 3* F Booker 7 Marat 107. MabelK. 105, MissFayette 107 •6619 Tim 3-4 1:l«*tft 6 109 3;1 F Booker 7 MtiFayette 102.EmmyLou lOl.Foretell 112 06382 Tun 3 -4 1 :l.lVkgd i:-5 112 1» R W'kman 6 C. Pigeon 118. P. Hampton 122,MTonge 130 ROYAL FLAG. b. f. 4 100 By The Manager— Princess Royal, by Uncle. (Trainer. L. Haymaker. Owner. R. V. Haymaker). Breeder, T. C. McDowell. 12394 Bow 170 1:4.'.%ft 8f 10.'. 8 12 8" 7'« S Hebert 15 Brothhod 107. II. Carroll HO.Cymaker 105 12342 How 1-70 1:54 by 18 105 6 6 6» 5*3 D Emery 7 Compromise 105, Lingard 107, Jacques 105 11670 J P 1 1 !» 1 :..5Sf t 14 102 4 7 8«J 8» G Arnold 12 Sweep- Net 102. Repeater 112.PrteSeth 109 11414 F.G 13-ie2:(Ufeft 12 100 3 8 6«1 E » G Arnold 9 Py Bledsoe 104. 1.'y Kate 104. ChTesetta 104 11176 F Q ll-81:57»ift 215 100 7 3 I'll' M McG"glel2 Four Sixty 108, Yorkk 10S, Rock sea 101 10892 Vxi 1-70 1 4S\,ft 23-10 105 1 6 4* VI J Ch'lmer»12 Bar Light 112, Infante 113, Turner 110 10578 F.G 1 1-16 l:.'.0-\ft 24^ 102 8 7 7»« 7M M Hum OWavcrot lOC.NewHope lOO.Clance 103J 10299 F.G 11-16 1:62 ft 24 103 7 6 31! 2» J Chalm'r812 Geo Uevcr !07.Transr lOO.Usy Waters lOo JIMS0N br. g 6 105 By Jim Gaffney— Damson, by Ethelbert. (Trainer, H. Cooper. Owner. H. Cooper). Breeder. 8. K. Nichols. 12394 How 1 79 1 :4.V|-ift *f 112 14 11 10" 8" V Stott 15 Brothhod 107.II.Carro!l 110.Cvmak»r Mi 12359 Bow 1 1 16 1 .".^hy 29 105 4 4 5SJ 7" J Josiah 7 Gayly 110. Kclneth 100. Sam Smith 105 123 42 How 1 -70 1:54 hy 23 10". 2 7 7" 7,: E Fewell 7 Compromise 105, Lingard 107, Jacques 105 12316 Bo w 1 70 1 :..\ My 30 105 2 5 7" 7" ■ Fewell 8 Maxie 110. Trajanus 109. Sam Smith 105 12060 J P 3-4 1:15 ft 16f 106 3 8 9'»10" S Cooper 12 CaveW'm'n lOO.S'g'gCr'kot OO.Mis'ippi 114 • 7856 Lrl 11 16 1:4 -ft 35 110 4 6 8'} 8'* F ThMyke S RealArtist 110. DonariU 107. Fasciste 105 MUt Oil HI-JM 18 111 6 8 8' 8'« G Cooper S Si-aSand 111, Wood Fawn 105, Superfine 99 AL BOYD. ch. g. 7 105 By Great Britain — Bonetto. by Masetto. 'Trainer. G. Peterson. Owner, J. Keegan). Breeder. J. S. Mullini. •4783 M 11 11.45 si 11 1"5 3 2 4" S'i S Hicks 8 TheAl.t M*. Willie's.Maid 102. P'cePal Ml •4509 Mil 2 4 114 ft 13 105 8 7 7*S 751 R W krnanlO C.C. Came 105. C Whitney 109. L.Smile 108 • 3678 Akn HtlM ft 14 5 Ml 7 • 6'J 4Jt J Judy IS SCrCudgel 112.BlueC:iddie KKl.RedAlex Ml ItTtT Mrt |M 1 1"tl hy 24 118 3 4 4* 6'» H Garner 5 StayOn 118.1'rivateSeth HO.Korbly 118 98460 F.G ll-16 1:4SSgd H HI 7 • 5« 5'» E Pool 8 Denizen lOX.Talequa 103. Quotation 103 98371 FG 1116 1:4! Sft 31 109 2 3 6'} t!l E Pool 7 Racket 98,Chemiserie 102, Guotationl07 SEAMAN, ch. g, 6 110 By Sea King — Chilton Queen, by Chilton. (Trainer. G. C. Milton. Owner. G. C. Milton). Breeder. L. Garth. •07T.9 RM 1 1-K. 50Hft 9 108 6 8 77J 7'» J Leyland 8 Is'lFairy bO.Fornovo lOO.Mil'dShcrer 90 • 7471 How 1 1-2 2 39** ft 3H-5 l«i 4 2 3'1 4»1 R O'Brien 9 Geo.Di Mar HKi Piltrim lOO.'.llrumbeat 110 • 7107 Lrl 1 1-1C l:53Hsy 17-10 107 3 1 1* 1' R O'Brien 7 Glenraore 102.Max e 1 12.Goldmark 105 97040 L'I 1 1-16 7 49-^.ft 24 1041 4 S 2»» 1« It O'Brien 9 Clenmore 103l.oi j;tiStoriii 100 Sinarty 106 96888 Lrl 1 1 41 2:01 ihy 21-6 97 6 4 2» 4« W Munden 6 Asa.li-.vell 1 M.GISJ (ial.les 1 1 l.llalu 109 RUBAN ROUGE, b. g. 8 110 By Ecouen — L' Adorable, by Le Samaritain. (Trainer. O. B. Akers. Owner, B. Harding). Bred in France by J. E. Widener. 12371 How 1 1 16 1 50H»1 1C 5 10S 8 7 7'i 7" R W'kman 8 W.K'sMe HHJ.Sp'yPrince 113.K'tvBov 111 113C8 I G 11-8 1:56 gd 1 113 8 10 10* 6" F Stevens 10 Optimist 110. Hidalco 105. Blow Horn lO* 11177 F.G I 1-8 UMUtt 43-10 111 6 7 I'll* F Stevens 12 Kumonin 109. Greystone 10S, Riclielieu Ml 49247 J P 1116 1:50 gd 3 112 9 9 9'» 9»« D Conn llv I HankyKi.e 112. Gorget 112. Babbling 101 •9079 How 11-8 1:56 Ed 6 110 11 7 I'll' R W'kinanl2 Fklogarly 113. Scissors lOLLyl/tifu! ](). •■896 Pirn 1 5-16 2:(rJ\ft 15 106 11 9 4'J 451 It Peternell2 Uoil'olloi 107,N'hl!r«eze lOo.L.Braxted 104 7th Race [7th Havre De Grace] ith I\.«1.CC ■ '"■• Mile 4-year-olds and npward. Claiming. (Track record: • ■"" »m*»-ww Man o, AVaf 8ept m 1920— 1:44«0— 3— 13S.) Index Cm. Dis.Time Tr. Odds Wt.St. % Str.Fin. Jockey Started frder of Finish MORTH BREEZE, br. g, 6 109 By Burtonsville — Bracing Breeze, by Filigrane. (Trainer, G. Peterson. Owner. J. R. Vereen). Breeder. J. M. Black. 1*381 Bow 1 70 1:49%sl 17 10 111 9 7 6' 4' 0 Watters 9 HlowIIorn 109.11'ryCarrol! IfT TllM's "2 1Z368 Bow 1 1 16 1 :49Vtsl 215 107 7 t 21 2" C Watters 8 Duckling 109. Hidalgo 1 H.K.Victoria 109) 1Z343 Bow 1-70 l:53Shy 14 5 110 7 3 2" 2* C Watters 8 Donanta 1041. Ma' b.tli 105. Be. kv Sue 102 11738 Mia ll-161:47Vift 61 109 9 10 10" 9" R W'kman 10 Sundrae 1 10. Ai-i uunilator 105 G g'uavle lot Hill Mia 11-16 1:48 ft ( 108 2 1 !■» 1» B Ray I Rigel 1 10. John S. Mosby 1 1 1. Delusive 1 10 j 141990 Ma 11-8 1:64 ft U 105 6 6 6'J 6*1 B Ray 11 Cerulean 10\ Sandrae 110. Phidias 112J CHICKVALE. b. g, 7 105 By Chicle — Greenvale. by Hamburg. (Trainer, W. E. Martin. Owner, Mrs. W. E. Martin). Breeder. H. P. Whitney. 1X372 Bow «ifl:26 4By 13 113 11 11 7*14* J Marr 12 Tillie 1 l.I.Caiidvmak.r 1 lh.J'i.siiir'.ey IM I 117*7 Mia 11-16 1:48 ft 6-5 111 7 2 2k 2 W Fronk ILHsH 110. Jingle 110. Sun Hathor 107» 11417 Mia 1 l-« l:64*4ft 17-20 114 6 1 2'J 4' L, Geving 6 Vie loo. LsUMU 114. Dr. Tanner 105 11417 Mia 1 1-lC l:49%gdl3-10 110 10 4 2»« LI L Geving 10 Slow Tune 105 Ju-t in Fun lOO.Covne 11(1 111*3 Mia 1 HI lTTHft 43-lu 112 1 4 3'1 3'i L Geving s Ton h. r 107. Samltue 112. Phidias 107 11*61 Mia 11-8 1:64 ft 19 10 112 ( 2 2'1 2s L Geving 10 The Engineer MB, Warfare 112, Alldin 107 ! I—It Mia 11-4 2:08 ft 24 5 112 7 2 21 4'J. I Stevens S Flagship 107 » Vruican MS, Bl '\ Stone 107 j 1*7*1 Mia 1 1-8 1 64\fi 81 110 6 1 W 21 J Stevens IHtM 10S. Jealous lO., Cerulean 110 1 LANOIL. ch. g, 6 110 By Crimper — Lady Lenore, by Eon. (Trainer, J. Reynolds. Owner, J. Reynolds). Breeder. T. F. Byan. 12369 Bow 1116 1:50%sl 24-5 110 2 5 4« 2* J IVtrecca 7 B.Cersliel lOO.Jacques 107.15'sj P.a on 100 12341 Bow 11-8 2:02 hy 11 110 6 7 5' 55J J Petrecca 8 K"t Edition 10S.I" li.nt- -Iielle 10:t.S[.iii.-s 111 11831 Pom 11-16 1:50 ft 31-10 110 2 3 2» l" C McCr's'n ■ Bucko 107.SuuHathor lor.l'.lar yStone Ml 11707 Mia 11-16 1:48 ft 11 110 4 5 51 5«J I. Geving 9 I.iason 110. Chickvale 111. Jingle 110 11647 Mia ll-4 2:08%ft 9-10 110 7 4 6s 63i G Fields 8 Alldin 110. Betsy Bacon lO.YJust inFun 100 11487 Mia 1 1-8 l:54%ft 8 114 2 6 3 J 21 G Fields 0 Vie 10(1. Dr. Tanner 10._». CMlfclMs 111 11417 Mia 1 1-16 1:48 Xgd 7 110 3 8 851 5»1 G Fields 10 StowTime lO.VCli kvale HO.Just iuKuu 100 HARLAN, b. g, 6 105 By Jii Gaffney — Katriona, by Woolsthorpe. (Trainer, T. H. Wilson. Owner. J. Maenus). Breeder. J. E. Griffith. 12384 Bow 1-70 1:49 si 24-5 110 1 3 33 35J J Ilastie S Donetta 1(M . Molly Uxk.t IDS. .lust 104 12371 Bow 1 1-16 1 :50%sl 6 105 2 6 4' 53J I Emery 8 W.K'sMe lOO.Sp'yl'rince ll.'l.r 'tyBoy 111 12357 Bow 11 82:04 hy27-10 104 5 2 3» 3» L, Steinh't 8 First Edition 110. Fno 113, 1 Canoe 101 12288 Bow 1 1-16 1 :52%sy 11 105 7 2 2 J 2 J D Emery 9 Battle Shot 107 Spues 10!». El Canoe 10* 11738 Mia 1 1-16 1:47% ft 11 109 6 7 7*1 S'» J Hastie 10 Sandrae llO.Acciiinulator 10.".. fi.yuayle 104 11680 Mia 1 1-16 l:48M gd 17 110 7 4 4J 3'J J Hastie f Happy-Birthday HS.Nama lO^.Nabisco 110 11564 Mia 11-16 1:48 ft 12 109 5 3 5* 3' J Hastie 11 Nabisco 10.".. Treasurer 100. Dr. Tanner 105 DELUSIVE, b. g. 7 110 By Vulcain — Delusion, by Meddler. (Trainer, J. P. Mayberry. Owner, T. Francis). Breeder. H. T. Oznard. 12384 Bow 1-70 1:49 si 27-10 114 4 7 6'J 5" C McCr'a'n 8 Donetta MS, MoIlyIj)rket los. Marian 110 12368 Bow 1 1-16 l:49:4si 18 112 6 7 V* 712 J McT'gue 8 Du klinx lOO.Northltreeze lOTllidalco 114 12340 Bow 1 1-16 l:53%hy 48 110 6 6 6'« 6" J McT'irue 6 D'cingFool lld.Canister I03.WarMan \M 11564 Mia 11-16 1:48 ft 28 109 10 10 9» 8»J K Force 11 Nabisco lOTi. Treasurer 10!). Harlan 100 11505 Mia 1-70 l:4:.%ft 18-5 111 9 10 10"10'» E Fewell 12 H'py Birthday 1 1 1 .Treasurer 111. Coyne 108 11459 Mia ll-16 1:49Sm 13-5 109 10 6 4« 4 4 R Barnett 10 Madlyn 94. Cr.iml King 11.-,, Treasurer 109 11397 Mia 1 1-8 l:»H.sl 8 109 6 1 H 3'1 R Bainett 0 Cerulean 109. l'liidlas 109. Samlrae 110 LALLY, b. g, 8 110 By Maintenant — Sournoise. by Verwood. (Trainer, C. Manley. Owner. J. B. Keys). Breeder, P. T. Chinn. 12369 Bow 1 1-16 1 :T*%sl C 112 1 G V* V* V Booker I BessieCcrshcl K (i, L*M| no. .Ia.- |iies 107 12350 Bow 1 1-16 l:5T.%hy 17 j 105 3 6 6«i f.10 P Greco H Polly Scott 10.",, Cayly 107. Just 102 12288 Bow 1 1-16 TM&sy 18 104 5 4 5 7'* P Greco 9 Battle Shot 10V. Harlan MS, Spuus KW 07480 HdG ll--8 1:5S%m 16-5 110 3 3 24 48i It W'kman 8 Kuban Rouge llO.Calatia 107. First IM on 9.1 07172 HdG 1 1-16 1 :43%f t 21-5 104 6 1 l1 l3 R W'kmanl 1 Alex rMoore lOO.Trajanus 107.Cateshy 109 06912 Mar 1 M8 l:»5%ft 3-4 111 H It W'kman «'• Silvermire 98.1n\ igora'r 1 10. Dr May . r 110 06229 Tim 1 1-16 1:54 m 16-5 103 1' It W'kman 8 Trajanus 113, ('I.Hope 107, RockSugar 11(1 JUST CLARE, b. f. 4 105 By War Shot— Finette. by Vesuvian. (Trainer, C. E. Murray. Owner. S. E. Parks). Breeder. M. & B. B. Jones. 03405 K.K 1 l:4'J*ift lti 117 i 2 3'J 2} R Peternr-I | Transplant 99. Kerrasii MS, Imfl Ml 02977 Ham 1 1 16 1 ^.l^sl 18 9'J 3 3 6»} j" () U'rassa • Links 107. .lar-ipies 107. Subtle 103 02851 Ham 1 1-16 l:.r.3%8y 4C-.'i 101 3 3 4" 4=J R Moore 6 Just 10.V!. Links 10:5. Ifs and Amis 84 02739 Ham 1-70 1 :47 ift 11 94 8 5 V 7» 8 Stretton !) Orntalllopc 10J.Cl.nla V Uta MI. Senate J7 02469 Thf ll-Ml:47%ft 17 96 5 7 7'i 714 G Morton 8 Grass.Maid 107.Blo«Horn 9'J.BI'kWaiid 107 02239 Thf 1-70 1 :47%sl 81 97 8 4 3'J 23 G Morton 10 Al Kripp 9(i. Yakima 107. Ko\ana 10'j BECKY SUE, ch. f. 4 105 By Blazes— Miss Eileen, by Celt. (Trainer, J. Phillips. Owner. Mrs. J. Phillips). Breeder. P. H. Faulconer. 12372 Bow llfl:MK*V 1-' MI 3 9 10"10'J}I Emory 12 Tillie 1 1.".. Candy maker 1 lS.-lnShir!. y 115 12343 Bow 1-70 1 :.".3V:.hy H 102 4 2 43 4" J W.UKer ■ Donarita HKl..N.,rthltre.-ze 1 lo.Mai b.th 103 11859 I'om f.J fl:09 ft 8 113 5 4 3J 2"» J Merimee (i Antii|Uity MB, Coy tie 11", Lib, -ration 100 11812 Pom :.jfl:09 ft 17-10 102 2 3 2'i 2' ) Clelland 10 Sol 1 (). Senor 112, Warning 107 11705 Mia 5J f '. :0?%f t 76 115 5 6 7«i 67* I Dubois 14 Bellell. 1 l.-i.PrincePan 120. irapestonp 115 11542 Mia 1 1-16 1 :4i%ft 34 10G: 4 7 7»J 7' • W Garner '-• Overl'k 10.-..S'tliB.ecze HO.Kt-tsy Bacon H 5 WOOLWOBTH. b. g. 4 110 By Everest— Effie Paton. by Ruskin II. (Trainer, G. Boyle. Owner. J. McAuliffe). Breeder. A. E. Hundley & Son. 12399 P.ow 1-70 1:46 ft f.i 111 7 6 8"' 9'« D Emery 11 Bes.Cershel 1 14.Typocutt.-r 111 Maxie 114 12380 P.ow 6} f 1 :21%sl 7f 112 S 10 115JI1,:W Barr 13 llid'go 1 l.-..M'k.M'ter 119.K'gO'N'll II 112 12338 P.ow CJfl:24%hy 8J 120 8 8 fi'J 7"2 J Petreccall MyraM. 1 12. \\ ild.\s!er P_1.II Carroll 1)6 10175 Som 3-4 1:13 ft C-5 113 3 2 2* 2» L Simon .", P.allCee : IS. Alllotfoot 107Turnberrv Ki7 10102 Sem 11:29 ft 10 105 6 2 2* 36J L Simon 7 Br. Smile 1 lO.Cr'pemin'd 1 I7.lsos. -el, m 110 10032 Bern t-4 1:0%ft 14-5 108 3 1 l'i 21 L Simon • Panola 108. I.eger 100. Ball Cee 114 09883 S in ll:2S^.ft 16 103 7 3 2SJ 2» L Simon 10 C'pemin'd lOC.Flyll'k KlL'.l'.rnieSmile 107 FRIGATE, ch. g. 9 110 Bv Frizzle— Kaskaskia, by Yankee. (Trainer. G. C. Winfrey. Owner. G. C. Winfrey . Breeder. Oneck Stable. 12399 P.o, v 170 1:40 ft 27 110 3 10 11,;11"W Harvoyll Bes ;,rshel 1 14Ty|Mcutter 114. Maxie 114 12368 P.ow 1 1-1G 1 :4'J iHl H 112 2 8 8" S-: W l-TTrT t INlll-M 109.. Sort I. Breeze 107. Hidalgo 114 10263 F.G 2-4 116 ft 69 112 11 11 12"12s» W Harvey 12 Redskin 11H. Juniata 103. Realist 112 09497 J. P 1 1-10 l:.o\si 90 113.5 12 12*»12" C Lang 12Menimac 111. Delphi 110. Hawk Eye 106 09311 J P 1 1-S lifi^ft 11 109 1 9 9" 9:7 R W'kman 9 I. \ 'gtonM d 1 13 Stt Liz lOl.P.abl lin^- 107 09208 J. P 1 1-16 P.'.OVft 6 11.1 7 8 ■t* OM M Fronk 12 Jeaions IOL Ticker 111. Kri_.li t fill 110 06780 A |U 11:29 ft 41 110 7 4 4»4-W Harvey 12 Donetta 101 TheR (all 121,WishIWin 110 DREAM OF THE VALLEY. Mk.g. 10 110 By Watervale— Dream Girl, by Voter. (Trainer. W. R. Midgley. Owner. W. R. Midgley). Breeder. T. C. McDowell. 11224 Mia 1 1-M l:4S»-_ft 31f 110 13 13 lC'i::-' N Huff 13 Delusive 1 10. Warfare 1 10.Aeruiniil:it..r !05 11051 Mia 11-8 1:61 ft 120 112 8 10 10'* S'" N Huff 10 TheEngineor HC.CIi'kvale 11 2. Warfare 1 1_* 10791 Mia 1 1-S 15lV.it 27 110 7 9 914 9:5 E Amli 'se 9 Moses ION. Chi. kvale 110, Jealous 106 . 10.1H2 Mia 1 1-S 1 .'.: V„ ft 16 112 8 7 ff •*• ■ Ambr'se 8 Alleviator 107. Kink 105. ImM 110 10404 Mia 1 1 16 1:48%ft 13 112 7 7 6"j 5«i E Ambr'se 8 Norma na 107. Redstone 112. RedWine 112 09223 BOW 11-8 1:55 ft 17 105 11 11 111311" R Fisher II Crsvvise 1 10.CI.ef d ( v re 100.J tlolks 110 08701 Lrl 11-16 148 ft llf 117 11 12 ^"R'14 (J Ellis 12 Tjandi 112. Erica 112. Slate 107 TONY BEAT7. ch. g, 9 105 By Tony Bonero — Glenwaltz, by Guarantee. (Traiaer, M. Schwartz. Owner. M. Schwartz). Breeder. R. L. Franklin. 12392 Bow ll-Sl-B%ft 12 105 3 7 7" 7,c A Warner 7 TheAIly 109. Battles hot MB Plow llo-n 108 12346 Bow 1110 155 Iiy27 10 Hi 1 3 43 4» R Petemel 7 Frosty Roy 105, Ensile 106. Jacipjes 102 00409 Bow 1 1-16 154-thy 6 108 4 6 71# 7'« L I_ing 7 Rupee 107*. Volcano 108. Spugs 105 99675 Mia 1-70 1:47 ft 2 113 1 6 S7} I • I. Lang 8 Y gApril 1 lO.Seugrave 9.5.Mariair.arton 88J 99209 Mil 3-4 1:13 ft 30 110 11 11 11* 8 = C McCr'snl 1 Pay man 1 10.ThderU.lt 10.5 YgApnl 105 98509 Mi.i 1 1-16 l:4S'ift 5_ 111 4 4 4* 4"! C McCro'n 6 Marg'tSt.L.lOO.My Eva 91 .Saruialetta 90 ZE0D. ch. g. 4 110 By Zeus — Marie Odile, by Star Shoot. (Trainer. M. J. Cremen. Owner. M. J. Cremen). Breeder. G. A. Cochran. 12391 P.ow 1 1 -If. 1 4xV,ft 15 110 3 5 4-i 4'" I Mergler 5 Dr.O'M'a IM J— 111 II 103.H'neIPw'li lOfi 12338 BOW l| f I H1.IUI «7 111 7 6 10»J '..'» H Church 1 1 MyraM. 1 12. WihlAstcr 121. II. Carroll 100 09281 Row 1 1-2 2:.l6 4Kd 14f 96 7 6 7" 7'» J C Mergr 15 Duckling 103.Drunil.eat HCi.Sirl/eonnl 100^ 09206 B*W 1 1-16 l.K»Vkft 41 '16 11 7 S«_l©' ■ J C Mergr 15 Tjandi 107. Slate 100. (Ireek Friar 105 . 08818 Pim 1 1-16 1 4«=..g,l 87 1^9 9 10 10';Ui='n MerglerlO (i'nl'.laies 104S'il.P.r'ze 107.ll'w man 107 0X090 l.rl 1110 1.4SS.ft 32 Ids - 8 6 J C,*\ 1) Mergl. r 12 tireeiil'.Iazes 1 10. R. Wingf Id llO.Siui'n 107 SPRING STAKES ILLINOIS JOCKEY CLUB (INCORPORATED) ROBERT M. SWEITZER President JOHN T. McG RATH Vice-President GEORGE G. RENNECKER Vice-President THOMAS CFRRAN Treasurer GEORGE I,. PILKINGTON Secretary * C. W. HAT General Manager Stakes Close Saturday, April 30, 1927 Twentieth Running THE AMERICAN DERBY $25,000 Added and Silver Trophy SATURDAY, JUNE 18 THE AMERICAN DERBY, 3-Year-0lds V/2. . . .$25,000 MIXES THE DEBUTANTE STAKES, 2-Year-Old Fillies 5% 5,000 FURLONGS. THE WASHINGTON PARK HANDICAP, 3-Year-Olds and Upwards 6 5,000 FURLONGS. THE H0MEW00D STAKES, 2-Year-0ld Colts and Geldings 5y2 5,000 FURLONGS. THE ILLINOIS OAKS, 3-Year-0ld Fillies. . .1 1-8. . . 5,000 MILES. THE ROBERT M. SWEITZER HANDICAP, 3-Year-0lds and Upwards 11-8... 5,000 MILES. NO PURSE LESS THAN $1,200 DAILY FEATURE $1,500 to $2,5 OO FORWARD ALL ENTRIES AND OTHER COMMUNICATIONS TO ILLINOIS JOCKEY CLUB (INCORPORATED) HOMEWOOD, ILLINOIS Page 7 Beulah Park Entries and Past Performances BEULAH PARK • MONDAY, APRIL 18 \ • WEATHER CLOIDT) TRACK JH DDT. $ : . $ The figures under the heading "Rec. in the entries below show the beat time of each bene at the distance since January 1, 18S6, no matter where it finished. Ho time records are shewn for a beaten horse over any distance when he is fifteen lengths back of the winner. In cases where record was made en ether than a fast or rood track, abbreviations show track conditions. ♦ — — 8 18861 18 FIRST INDEX OF 1927. 12280 IS FIBST INDEX OF APRIL Racinf starts 2:15 p. m. (Chicago time, 1:15.) ® Superior mod runner. X Good mud runner. $ Pair mod runner. (11) Maiden. * Apprentice allowance. The following abbreviations are nsed to designate tracks at which time records shown in entries wer made: Akron Akn Lagoon Lag Aqueduct Aqu Lansdowne Park LP Aurora .....Aur Latonia Lat Belmont Park Bel Laurel Lrl Beulah Park Beu Lexington Lex Blue Bonnets B.B Lex. Colored Fair.L.C.F Blue Grass B.G Lincoln Fields L.F Bowie Bow Long Branch L.B Brighouse Park B.P Maple Heights M.H Brooklyn Bkn Marlboro Mar Chinook Park Chin Miami Mia Churchill Downs CD Mobile Mob Clarksburg Cla Mount Royal M.R Columbus Col Niagara Falls N.F Colwood Park Clw Omaha Oma Coney Island C.I Orlando Orl Oonnanght Park C.P Peoria Peo Cran wood Park Crd Phoenix Phx Bade Park. D.P Pimlico Pirn Belorimier Park Del Polo Park P.P Devonshire Dev Pompano Pom Dorval Dor Raceland Rac Dufferin Park Duf Reno Rno Empire Fmp Salt Lake 8.L Erlanger Erl Saratoga Sar Fair Grounds F.G Tampa Tarn Fairmount Park F.P Tanforan .'.Tan Fort Erie F.E Thistledown Tdn Hamilton Ham Thorncliffe Thf Hastings Park H.P Tijuana Tij Havana Ha v Timonium Tim Havre de Grace HdG Toledo Tol Hawthorne Haw United Hunts U.H Huntington Htn Washington Park. ..W.P Jamaica Jam Wheeling Whe Jefferson Park J.P Whittier Park Wer Juirez Jua Willows Park Wil Kempton Park R.P Windsor Win Xnnilworth K n Woodbine Wdb King Edward R.E. Youngs town Ygn Beulah Park (1-2 mile). First Race— 6-8 Mile. Turse $500. 3- and 4-year-olds. Maidens. Claiming. Track record : Common Gold. Aug. 17. 1925 — 1 :01— ^-105. Today's Ind. HorseAPostPos. Wt. Rec. A.Wt.llan. 12303 'Mayor Bchrman. 5 Aur 107 1 :02 4 3 104 . .72.") 12282 Jim Smick. 7. Tdn 106 1 :0G%.m 3 109. 720 11415 *I.ulie I ear. 16Aur 10IJ 1:01% 3 102.. 71.". 10912* (Juin.e sMtgaW, 12 3 107.. 710 11373 Big Mosquito, 3 Ken lOf. 1 :02'4 3 109 . . 705 1094- Detroit. 1 C.P 111 1 :02Vi 3 109.. 700 11821 •Col. Thatcher, 8.. 3 104.. 695 11884 'Wood Cricket, 9 Lat ll.~ 1:03% 3 102. .090 11493 Shoplifter. 10. Aqu 114 1:02% 3 107.. 888 12149 Tim O'Brien. 2... 3 112. .085 11993 Rose Mary Kyan. 4 HdG 97 1 :05%m 3 102 . .085 12423 Bos- Stark. CKmp 115 1:03 3 107. .685 11829 Silver Spoon. 11.. 3 107.. 0X5 08437 Roany. 13 4 113.085 03922 Spring. 14 Thf 112 1:04% 3 100. .685 10855 Bonify. 15 3 107. .685 Second Race — 5 1-2 Furlongs. Purse (.".00. 4 year-olds and upward. Claiming. Track record : Carrie Moore. April 23. 1923 -1:05%— 7 — 104. 11862 'Beg Pardon, 13 Mil 108 1:06% 9 109X725 08751* Gen Ginockio, 2 J.P 112 109%h 4 105X720 06237 I.sdy Finnell. 9 Mia 104 1 08% 5 115x715 12107- ■nenpC, 6 . Hav 112 108% I 108x710 11425 'kalakaua. 16 Hav 105 1:07% 4 100. 705 10241 Happy Hobo. 1 CI 10.'. 1:12a 4 105 7 O 12241 Maltl.us. 8 ...Tij 102 1:07% 6 109 695 12036s Met. 10 C.I 99 1:07% 4 104:5:090 120212 •Solomon s Kilts. 11 Hav 111 1 07% 6 105X690 12068 Miss Fortune, 12 Hav 92 1:00% 6 112 090 07091 'Davis Jr. 3 4 10'! .685 06618 Two Hearts (M). 4 I 105. ,8Sf 10943 Facet. 5 Win 101:1:07% 4 188. .888 08587 Wish ton Wish (Mi. 7 F.P 106 1:08% 5 103XC85 08213 'Scare Crow, 14... 7 105X685 11866' IFair Fancy (M). 15 Hav 100 1:10% 4 104x685 Third Race — 5 1-2 Furlongs. Parse $500. 4-year-olds and upward. Claiming. Track record: Carrie Moore. April 23, 1923— 1:06k— 7— 104. 1*266 LEONARD G., 4 Mia 112 1:06% 6 114X735 12399 Lord Meise. 7. C.I 108 1:07% 4 118x725 12424s 'Follow Me. 15. Tij 112 1:07% 6 106x720 07712' Patrick Sarafield, 8 J.P 107 1:08 6 106X715 10906' Barberry, 10. M.H 107 1:07% 6 111X710 (10470) George Kuffan. 3 Tarn 112 109% 8 111X705 12067 Acquitted. 2. Hav 118 1:08% 6 111X700 12185 Marquesito, l.J.P 102 1:09% 6 106X695 10669 Sinvona, 5 Aur 111 1:08% 4 109x690 12014 •Hapsburg Miss. 6 Oma 103 1:08% 6 90*090 11995 'Perhaps, 12. .Tam 100 1:07% 9 101x690 12280 Peter Decoy, 9... 6 106X085 12108 Baalbeck II.. 11 Hav 108 1:08% 4 106.685 12192 Whiff, 13 Aur 107 1:07% 6 99X685 12422 John Joseph, 14 Hav 110 1:08% 8 106. .685 12422 Evening Star. 16 Hav 110 1:09% 7 105X685 Fourth Race— 5 1-2 Furlongs. Purse (500. 4-year-olds and upward. Claiming. Track record: Carrie Moore, April 23. 1923— 1:05%— 7— 104. 11791' Hughes Graham. 10 M.H 112 1:07% 7 111. .725 12422 St. Quentin, 14 Mia 114 1:07% 11106X720 12422 Golden Locks. 16 Hav 105 1:07% 6 108x715 120681 »Why, 7 Hav 103 1:00% 6 108x710 10589 Messines, 9 .M.H 115 1:06% 9 106X705 12108 •Bachelor's Balm. 4 C.P 104 1:08 4 104. .700 12068 •Gnssle P.. 2 Hav 112 1:07% 0 99X695 08778 Shasta Box, 13 Tij 108 1:08 4 111X690 12422' •Mercury, 5. ..Bern 108 1:07% 8 108x690 08375 Lady Bosch (M). 1 F.P 104 1:09 6 104. .685 10833 'Rapid Stride, 3 Sem 111 1 :08% 10 108X685 12381 'Dust Brush, 5 Sem 104 1:07% 5 104X685 04019 May Bruen. 6 Peo 103 1:09 7 104x685 10276 •Singleband, 8 .C.I 104 1:07% 6 101.. 685 12303 •Passport, 11 6 105X685 11995 Bar Light, 12. J.P 105 1.-08% 4 109X685 Fifth Race— 3-4 Kile. Purse (600. 3 year olds. Claiming. Track record: Poland, Aug. 7. 1924 — 1:18—3 — 109. (12281) Remote. 2 J.P 108 1:16% 104.. 725 12423 •Bandoline. 1 Hav 103 1:16% 102.. 720 11917 'Charette, 3 ..Sem 109 1:14 101.. 715 (12019) 'Mr. Plaid, 5.. Hav 104 1:14 101.. 710 12149 'Embryo. 7 J.P 105 1:16% 103X705 12037 Press Gang. 9Tam 109 1:15% 108.. 700 12096' Mahatma. 8. .Hav 101 1:15% 106X695 11699 Boots Last, 10F.P 102 1:16% 106.. 690 11868' Miss Lou. 4.. Sem 96 1:15% 108. .685 12065 »Amy A., 6 J.P 107 1:115% 101.. 685 Sixth Race — 1 Mile and 70 Yards. Purse (600. 4 year-olds and upward. Claiming. Track record : Lieutenant Perkins, Aug. 9, 1924— 1:46%— 7— 107. 07111 Mason Towle. 7 M.H 105 1:43 6 109X725 11573 Barrister, 2 ..Lex 108 1:47% 6 103.. 720 10609 Blackfoot. 11 Sem 103 1:47% 6 98. .715 10833 Barber Bill, 1 M.H 98|2:02%h 4 103. .710 10592 *Blue Caddie, 5 Tam 102 1:48% 4 96*705 11670 Cherebu. 8 ..Tam 105 1:46% 6 107.. 700 12095' Boaz. 12 4 107. .695 12127 •Mississippi (M), 13 Lat 97 1:53 %h 4 98. .690 12426 Little Archer, 14. 4 107.. 690 10359 Jim Sanda, 4 .F.G 112 1:50% 6 103. .685 12424 Pepperette. 3 Hav 93 1:48 8 96.. 685 11700 Krekzunas, 6 .Tij 103 1:46% 6 106x685 12071 Swim, 9 Hav 106 1:49% 7 103*685 12095 Nano Bonan. 10 Hav 108 1:47% 6 105. .685 Seventh Race— 1 Mile and 70 Yards. Purse (600. 4 year olds and upward. Claiming. Track record : Lieutenant Perkins, 1924 7 107. Aug. 9, — 1:46% — — 12424 Tippity Witchet, 15 Tdn 107 1:45% 12 108®725 12424 Batsman, 13 . .Tij 93 1:44% 6 116X720 12427 Coqiiina. 14 6 102X715 12026 •liouble Star, 9Lex 105 1:47% 4 106.. 710 12259 'Bunbury, 7. ..Tam 93 1:47% 4 102. .705 11863 Super 1-ady.lOHav 107 1:50%8 6 101X700 12223 'Whizon. 3 J.P J.03 1:44% 5 108.. 695 11881 »Boyal Kiss, 12J.P 103jl:49% 4 96.. 690 11484 Turner, 1 F.G 110 1:48% 4 109x690 12035 Busted Heels (M). 2 Jam 100 1:49 4 103X685 12427 *Drummond. 4.. F.G 106 1:49% 11 98X685 10626 Fast Boy. 5. . .Tij 106 1:46% 6 106X685 12261 Wildcat. 6... Tam 114 1:47 7 116.. 685 12378 »Corfie. 8 8 104.. 685 12425 •(. Tudeuas, 11. Sem 102 1:47% 7 102X685 1st Race [1st Beulah Park] 1st Iv3.CC 6-s Mil*"- 3" and ^-.vfar-olds. Maidens. Claiming. (Track record: » m»~ ■*■"*■' Common Mi, Auk. 17, 1925— 1:01— 2— lOi.) Index Crs. Hie. Time Tr. Odds Wt. St. % Str Fin. Jockey Started Order of Finish MAYOR BEHRMAN. ch. g. 3 (M; 104 By All Gold— Purling, by Peter Pan. ; Trainer. D. Womeldorff. Owner. T. H. Bernhardt). Breeder, H. P. Whitney. 12303 J I" 1 1-lG l:4S'ift !f 90 10 8 9,:10:: H Hutton IS Kivi 109. Delphi 106, Bob Spalding 104 12248.11' 3 4 1:14%ft 26 99 9 4 4'J 4» H Hutton 12 Torrence 107,J'sicBelIe 106,8'gMargon 101 118X2 .11" l-70 1:47%ft 6 93 2 2 43i ."■'•" K Benham 12 Bclpre 105. Slate 102, Four Sixty 105 11698 J.P 3-4 1:15-\ft S 110 10 8 5«J 3' II Hutton 12 Dolly S. 110, Leila 112, Tim O'Brien 115 11408 r.O l-70 1:4S%ft 15 107 11 5 S"ll " M Hum 12 Hero 112. Dramatist 112. Miss Carevv 10'J 11246 PC 3 4 1 TS\hy If* 116 8 10 €•? 6 ' H Hutton 12 B.onWhite 116.F.Friend 112.Forehead 111 11002 F.(I l-TOllS-ft 21 107 7 6 2« 5T1 H Hutton 12 RnSilk 102. Forehead 104,MTeTemple 107 10684 F.G 1 l:12%ft 16 105 8 9 10:J10': H Hutton 11 Tirza 102.L earborn 105.MasterWalter 109 JIM SMICK. ch. c. 3 (U) 109 Ey Omond — Carrie Louise, by Hastings. (Trainer. F. P. Lete'.lier. Owner. F. P. Letellier). Breeder. C. R. Miller. 122X2 J .P 1141%ft 14 llf, 6 6 6-» P* C Ix-gnon 6 Yeddo lll.C'nApplejack 116,Waraba 116 12127 J P l-70 1.49%m 30 10". 3 3 3" 3M O I^egnon I Bob Rogers '.05,Amilcsr 114,CnA'plejk 107 11626 I'd 1701:47%ft 36 100 6 6 7" 7'« C LejCBM 7 CoI.Seth 107.Realizat'n 102.S'yScandal 100 06567 Rac i: f 1 07%ft lv6 M 9 9 ?:0 S" F Maguire 10 F bear ce 1 12.MasT.Sw *p 112.ElmerH. 108 06258 Rac 5-8 1 K.'r.sl 1.5 H 0 4 9 9" 9" W Bogski 9 Fast Black 109. Vole 112. Aurous 109 95004 Tdn 6-8 1 03%m 20 I06 C S ■*• t** W Bog' ski 8 Vortex 111. TheresaJoan 107. C'plinger 108 LULIE DEAR. b. f. 3 iM) 102 By Great Britain— Metzie. by Alloway. (Trainer. L. V. Bellew. Owner. Mrs. H. B. Kessen). Breeder. P. M. Walker. 11415 Mia .'4 1:14 gd 40 110 6 7 7»;7,5B P.av 7 Glorious HO.Simon'sKiss llli.WaKj'n 110 11178 M:a 3-4 11.. ft 56 100 10 12 14:iH'4 B Bay 14 Colleen O. 106. Durie M. 106, Nama 108 ■MM Lex fo 1 15%hy 10 104 8 2 4j t'l L Oraver 9 Inch-Si 112.M IKenna 112. Realization 112 05783 UP "1 f 1 07%ft 37f 110 10 5 C"J 6 : W Pool 12 OncSixty I0S. Tormentor 106. Cheval 105 05667 UP 6* f 1 06%ft IS 115 8 8 P* 8*« P 1 Baker 8 Fl'tery 115, StvvB'net 115, Cr'kedW'k 115 05482 I..F 5-8 1:00 ft 14 1"€ 12 11 1( » V*i .1 Mer'mee 12 Anita M. 115. Yen 115 Duenna 115 0532 1 UP Ti f 1 10%m 19 116 6 0 :.'■ 5 ; N Barrett T LliAn's llO.Resolute HO.Straw Bonnet IM 01242 W.P 5-8 1 OlHg.l 13 112 9 10 H*» P* W Watson 1 1 I'.jttom Dollar 112.1'.lue Mask M2.Mm 115 QUINCE DELIGHT, br. f. 3 M) 107 By Peter Quince — Sidelight, by Uncommon. (Trainer. J. C. Gillem. Owner. 0. H. Randall). Breeder. K. P. Bhipp. 10942 1. ra ai I 1 sPjfcfl -I'-IO 106 4 2 P P 1-' Maguire 10 Flitter 104. 1 .11 Femme IO8, Jonte. 1 09 IMM Tmm 5ifl0T%ft ]2-5 106 4 2 2» P P McCuuc 7 Natna US, Flitter 104. l.ittleChance 101 10516 Tam a] t 1 K%fl J 104 3 6 4'J .'.'J K Maguire 7 Ktl.el C.allicer 10S. Par (Iot 99. Nama lo- 09733 Hav 5J f 1 14'-hy 6 109 1 1 4' 4:J K Ma»-rire 6 Hop. sKn.l 112, MissSand 109. Majoe 115 •19161 l..x f. 1 13S.sl 8 102 3 3 6Ji6':J Hale f Sil'rWings 101 I-" liIK.ll 101,M'nF5lizh 107 419081 i,,x fc 1 l:.'j.sy p-5 115 6 2 3' 4" ■ I.egere 9 A 'd'j Pie 1 15.11 o't. W'ds 115.S\vIloi:rs 1 15 IIK9K9 L-x fc 1 -l.'.%hy 13 115 8 4 l *\ 4» P. Yelton 8 So. 't vScal 1 15.P.'nSilk 115.11. o't. WNK 115 OK841 Lat ii fl:13%hy 45 115 7 3 5: 514 i; V. It. n 7 Resolute IIHTs— IrTsfl) 115.M.i\beck 115 BIG MOSQUITO, b. g. 3 (M) 109 By Sir Barton— Checkers, by Ogden. (Trainer, U. S. Wishard. Owner. Marylani £pr:ng Stable). Breeder. M. & B. B. Jones. 11373. Ma -4ll3Hft 114 110 1 :: I ■. I | L ('..-virg 8 l"\ P. t.r 105.1'.hi. kSan 103. Ro.kTl.orii 111 11254 Mia 1-70 l:15%ft 81 110 6 6 P« 4P» W An rx.n ■ \an.a 10S.(.ra\ Ikng -I.ady rW.OeBMM 10S 11045 Mia :.-4 1 13%ft M 1* 5 8 9tW \V Long 14 11 il.lasp 1 1.". .1 W W. I., r 109(rois t is 109 19790 M. a 2-4 1 ir-tft 50 105 7 12 12" 1.:" W Long 14 UWjfaci 1 12.J U V. -I.. 1 105. Hand. Ip 1 ! 1 I04C6 M.a U f 1 06%ft 228 110 1 2 3: 3- L Ge\ ing 14 Wood.o 114. Hol..a\v 114. RosettaSlone 107 06594 I'.-v .. 8 1 02%ft 3 103} 3 3 P| **| L Oving 7 Indemnity 113. Fast Set 105.Willam te 103 HtMDtf 0 v I 02 _gd li-5 PA 8 6 :•! S " I. Ceving 11 Blnare 107. l.enore Bland- r 100, Oja M DETROIT, ch. g. 3 (M) 109 By Thunderstorm— Lady Welles, by Dick Welles. (Trainer, V. Cloud. Owner, V. Cloud). Breeder, R. Varwig. 10942 Tam 64 f 1:07^61 16 101 9 9 8'4 8" F Armst'g 10 Flitter 104. UuincePeli t 106.1-aFemme 108 10905 Tam 51 f 1 07Hft 83 111 S 5 4» 4« J Dillea 9 Boots Last 103. .lontecl 94. Isabell 108 10566 Tam 3-4 l:K%lt 43 107 7 7 6" 6-4 C Phillips 7 PressCans 110. LaFcuime KMl.KarOver 105 09815 J.P 6jfl.l0%sl 42 115 11 11 10"10:J C Phillit.s 11 ForeL'k 115.1'.i'tinelxi.l 1 15.M'miTriad 115 08883 Lat i| f 1 :12^hy 31f 109 12 12 12J«12-» C Phillips 12 I rookeUW'k 101.Jo of Life 1 11. Ipstart 113 07350 A.|u 3-4 1:14%g.l 60 112 5 ti 6" 6'» C Phillips 6 Huffy 120. Dramatist 115. Cold'nBox 114 05931 B.B 3-4 1:16Vsft 47 100 10 10 7» 7«i C Phillips 11 I^zibones OO.MerrjJest 108.Tip ryMary 108 COL. THATCHER, blk. g. 3 (M) 104 By Ballot— Montrose Belle, by Pataud. (Trainer, V. Gallo. Owner. L. Gallo). Breeder. E. N. Wickliffe. 11821 J.P l-70 1:48Msm 2S K.1J10 11 11" 9" F WhifkerlS SpklgWater 102.R lizat 11 107. Drama 98, 10942 Tam SJfl^ift 30 112 6 5 6»J 673 J Dillea 10 Flitter 104.QuinceDelit lOO.I.aF.mme 108 10871 Tam 3-4 1:15 ft 44 95 2 6 6" 6;J F Armst'g 8 I'rinc sSignal 102.Flitter 100.S IgWax 106 09710 Sem 2-4 1:l?%sl 30 100 6 6 4" 4" J Marr 6 Lv Porter 105.EstherWeidel HM.BdaC. 109 09655 Sem 3-4 l:l«'^m 47-10 11:1 7 8 6" 6" A Acarrly 9 UttOg 105 I.akeKrie lU5.Afte.Mary 105 09539 Sem 6Jfl:09Vfeft 10 100 11 10 10'«10" S Hebert 11 FlyHawk UlO.ColleenO. 105.lreneSeth 110 08120 F.P 3-4 1:14%ft 29 103 6 6 S" 6'« J Penrod 6 Ch'rman HS.TamiamiT'l 106.I.aMorte 108 WOOD CRICKET, ch. f. 3 (M) 102 By Woodtrap— Sensitive, by Kismet. (Trainer, J. McPherson. Owner, J. McPherson). Breeder. D. T. Matlock. 11884 J.P 3-4 1:14 ft 62 105 1 5 6" 62 K Benham 7 Pat.Mar n 107.lt k o Morn 10... I. Marie 115 11698 J.P 3-4 1 15Vt 10 110 5 3 4»J 5-| W Harvevl2 DollyS. 110. Leila 112. MayorP.elirman 110 11513 F.G a-41:M%ft 11 100 8 6 10"10:,» M McG'gleix Shady lOS.Jnl'te Esquin 102.Foundat°n 107 11246 F.G 3-4 l^^ny 52f 111 6 » ll'M2" W Harveyl2 B.onWhite HO.F.Friend 1 12.Forehead 111 03226 Lat 6-8 l:01%ft 26 115 10 9 12»J12" E Blind 12 Wai-Tidc* 115.Soph"aFair 1 15 (TrClub 113 02733 Lat 6-8 l:01%ft 6i 113 4 3 8«J 8" E Blind 9 Cousin I.ute 115. Apopka 115. Lit. Borah US 02505 Lat 6-8 l:03%sl 45 115 9 9 8" S'» J Heupel 9 1 oll.v Sue 115. C.Lute 115, Mandolette 118 SHOPLIFTER, b. f, 3 (M) 107 By Prince Pal— Hold Up, by Plaudit. (Trainer. D. Boyle. Owner. Mrs. D. Boyle). Breeder. H. C. Fisher. 11493 F.G 3-4 l:16%ft 15f 105J12 11 121»12'« H Thomasl2 Tippenir lO.'l.S'g gCrket 103 Wst.hlt 107| 11002 F.G l-70 1:48%ft 30 107 1 3 6'1 7" L Steinh'rtl2 B'nSilk 102Forehead 101..M leTemple 107 10783 F.G 1-70 l:48*,ft 30f ll^ 6 10 10'» 9 ' H Thomasl2 Redilvey 112, TrSky 107.F thfulFrd 102 10572 F.G l-70 1:48%ft 67 105 6 10 101* 8'« H ThomaslO Croatnn U5.RedHarvey UO.tloldBells 105 10393 F.G 1-70 1:49 ft llf 105 1 9 8" 8" S Thumasl2 F'kllawley 1 lS.tloldBells 105.Croatan 112 10356 F.G 1-70 1 :47-jjf t 79f 105 9 7 7»J 6 ' L Steinh'rt 12 () Cirl 101 .Sincerelv 104.Jim. Shannon 100 09979 J P 61 f 1:08 ft 45 115 2 7 7»J 7" H Thomas 8 F.leltreton 115,Evail. 115. K'lulFrlend 115 09787 J.P 3-4 1:16%sl 16f 106 8 8 9» 10" H Thomas 12 Si'rW'gs 107.Bride'sC"p lOL'.Spk cW'r 115 09374 J.P El f 1:09 ft 32 120 2 10 U^U" F Sharpe 12 Lionne 110. Bride's Cup 115. Onup 115 TIM O'BRIEN, ch. c. 3 (M) 112 By Sir John Johnson— Bettie Louise by Uncle. (Trainer, P. H. Jones. Owner. P. H. Jones). Breeder. D. W. Scett. 12149 J.P 3-4 1:15%gd 10 106 2 3 4 J 4=} G Johnson 12 Harry B. lll.JimBeth. 1 106.E erl.addie 106 11698 J.P 3-4 1:15-^11 12 115 11 2 2» 4-j F Seremt.al2 DoliyS. 110. Leila 112. .MayorP.elirman 110 10623 Tam 6jfl:08»ift 17-5 105 1 2 6" 6" T Pasc'ma 7 Hdota List 105. La Femme 106.Jonteel 105 10236 Pom 6jfl:14 ft 8§ 104 3 1 l1 2»* I Holecko 7 Ch.d'O'vre 115.Sea.Net lOl.Roniivt "tie 115 09095 Lex fo l:15%hy 7 107 1 3 7'} 5« J Dale 9 IncleSi 112.MlK.nna 112. Realisation 112 08641 Lat 3-4 1:19%hy 43 115 1 2 4'J 6"i J D M'neylO ChangingMoods 112. Sniper 110. MM 112 08423 I-at 3-4 1:18 si 19 107 11 10 6*1 o'« R Finnrtv 12 C'pensat n lOO.Cirvenna 104.RavgL'y 109 08188 Lat 61 f l:07%ft 23 108 3 1 4*1 7" R Finn'rty 12 Brumf'ld 108, TorchBoy 109, Pro Consul 103 ROSE MARY RYAH. b. f. 3 (M) 108 By Lantados— Go -Get -'Em. by Mediator. (Trainer, J. Reyce. Owner. J. Royce). Breeder. M. J. Barrens. 11990 J.P 3-41:16 ft 25 100 10 5 6«1 7'i L Craver 12 Tvonda 100.4J IdP.ells lor.l.H vHeilm n 100 11730 J.P 3-4 1:14%ft 32 10111 9 9»i 9" G Arnold 12 Sieg.Marpou 103. War (iiail 105.Stiiits.n 1 18 11493 F.G 3-4 1:16%ft 41 103 7 8 4» 641 G Arnold 12 Tippenir 103. SggCrket 103. Wat. hit 107J 11216 F.G 3-41:18%hy 27f 100 6 7 8«i 9" M McG'gle 12 I.ittletJuinoa HO.S'tvS. dal 1 12.Sinc'ly 103 11003 F.G 3-4 1:16 ft 119 100 6 9 10»J 7'J M McG'glel2 AmyA. lOO.H'ylleilmaii lOSKusadine 109 10227 F.G 3-4 l:16%ft 13-6f 109 9 9 8 «11'° V Lynch 12 Q'nBessie 109.Jenn.vsDm lU.oldFoxy ^14 08862 Lat 3-4 1:21 hy 61 104 6 4 6»1 7" R Baraett 8 ChggM'ds 102.C pensat'n 101. Vernon 101 ROSE STARK, h. f, 3 (M) 107 By Wildair— Misty Queen, by King's Proctor. (Owner, Long-view Stable). Breeder, J. S. Anderson. 12423 See today's chart. 09479 J.P 61fl:07%ft 43 96 Left at post. A Vessel! 5 MalvinaB. 112.B'lv. -raisin- 108 FireR'k 108 08764 Emp ab3-4 l:ll%ft S 104 6 7 «4J 8'3 J Marr 8 FoxyPeter 107.B'.vRubin 1 12. Priceless 113 08485 Emp ab3-4 1:13 ft I 110 8 4 !«} 8 J P Fisher 13 Montclair llS.F.Bunny I IS. Foundation 118 08320 Emp 61 f l:08%hy 10 100 4 • Vi 6»J J Marr 7 Arabia 114. JoanShirlev 103. ( v. lamen 109 08223 Emp 5-8 1:02 ft 9-5 115 8 6 44J 6* G Philpot 15 Zonite 118. Formula 115. Foundation yPIB SILVER SF00N, ch. f, 3 (M) 107 By St. Rock— Full Spoon, by Sir John Johnson. (Trainer, E. Lata. Owner, W. L. Stribling. Sr.). Breeder. M. and B. B. Jones. 11829 Pom 3-4 1:14%ft 26 93 5 4 P* 8»» O Clelland 7 Tillie 98. Pippin 93. Rag Man lo2 01296 Akn 1-2 :50%sl 14 112 7 6 fl 6»1 F EpersonlO Charette 112.1 uhanFIas 1 15.Simff 112 00617 Orl 1-2 :53%m 49 106 4 3 6» 6* F FJpp'son 6 Caplinger 109. Nestle 10«.Atropos 106 80168 Orl 1-2 :55 hy 168 107 8 «" 6" S Holicko 6 Or'nBark 112.Natrol't 110 S.-al'sWax 109 99828 Mia 41 f :56%ft 68 941 8 8 P* 8» F Eppersn S OlinK.llO.Cap'n.Iack 114. Wm'g limes 107 88272 Mia 1-3 :48%ft 66 106 3 7 9» 10" R Zcchini 14 Volition HO.Uallops HS.B'fulFlower 112 R0AHY, rn. g, 4 (Ml 113 By Louie— Helen Wehn, by Jesse James. (Owner, Clifton Stock Farm). Breeder. J. F. Palmer. 08437 M.H 6-8 1:06 m 48 10416 10 10"10,T J Smith 10 W's t.Time 105.AnnB. 105.11 tonMiss 1031 06764 P.P 6-8 1:03%ft 28f 108 71* A McD'aldll Seven Sixty 115.t;ymnast llS.Harry 1". 110 06169 Wer 6-8 l:04Hft 17f 108 81* A McD'aldll J. Fountain 110. La Beau 115.KsrMarie 113 05577 Crd 8J f l:25V4sl 8 112 3 3 81* 8 « A McD'aldlO OneG dB k 112.T.McC'mh 114.Bunl.ury 114 SPRING, ch. c, 3 (M) 109 By Johren — Crocus, by Broomstick. (Trainer, J. E. Arthos. Owner, Mrs. J. E. Arthos). Breeder. H. P. Whitney. 09922 J.P 3-4 1:lo%sI 14f 110 8 10 10»J 9" W Garner 12 Angleplane 107. Dr.Jigss 115.01 lFoxy 105 09475 J.P 3-4 l:14%ft 43 112 9 9 9»» 9 « E Benham 10 R lization 103.S g.M son 1 1 1 P P. lo ; d 111 09309 J.P 3-4 l:15%ft 16 103 5 • 8* 6* R Barnett 9 Aurous 105,JulietteEs(|Uin 101. Burnt lit 08752 M.H 61 f 1:17 hy 16 109 6 7 6* 4'J J Josiah 8 Rill 105. Isabell 111. B. aulifulFlower 107 08654 M.H (If 1:16 hy 19 108 ( 4 6* 3* J Gordon 6 Cut Bush 113. Isabell 104. Rill 99 08354 M.H 6-8 1.03 si 27 108 8 5 6'1 6»1 C Healy 10 Oley 108. Jonah 109. Snuffy 112 08030 Akn 61 f l:17%hy 9 110 7 7 PJ 5' C Healy 7 Argali 107.W thervane lll.Es.Wei.lel 101 BONIFY, b. f, 3 (M) 107 By Boniface— Margaret 0.. by Marathon. (Trainer, W. H. Fixer. Owner, H. C. Ragan). Breeder. H. C. Ragan. 10855 F.G 3-4 l:13%ft 106f HI 10 n 12*»12" F Reilly 12 B'yStar lll.Watkinsou llU.Nevermore 118 2nd Race [2nd Beulah Park] AllCl 1x2)4^6 * I*8 Fnrlonps. 4-year-olds and upward. Claiming. (Track records ****** am.**^,^ Carrie Moore, April 23, 1923— l:0i',i— 7— 104.) Index Crs. Dia.Time Tr. Odds Wt.St. % Str. Fin. Jockey Started Order of Finish BEO PARDON, b. g, 8 109 By Smoke House — Morning Hours, by Yankee. (Trainer. R. Guciardo. Owner. R. Guciardo). Breeder, R. P. Marshall. 11862 Pom 61 f 1:09 ft 40 112 6 7 6»1 8" C Grassia 10 L'dDarnlejTll'.RevoltlOt+i.H p o.t.N'th 118 11813 Pom 5* f 1:08 ft 40 117 1 S I" 7H C Grassia 10 Polycarp 112.MlyIx.cket lOJ.St.y'ntin 112 11438 Mia 3-4 l:12%ft 30f 115 9 10 11' 10»« C Grassia 14 PocketMouse 115. Volt 110. Accumulator HI 11192 Mia 3-4 1:13%ft 198 116 10 13 127 12" L Geving 14(.ar.th 110. Cilmore 113. Nabisco 113 10279 Sem 61 f 1:07 ft 24 108 8 8 '• t') R Benham 8 Sentiment 102. Old Top 104. Hie Colonel 110 10241 Sem 6-8 l:0Z%ft 7 112 1 1 21 S'-J H Call'hanlJ FunMaker 107. Oill.a.ly 110. Soanso 104 10065 Sem 3-4 1:16 ft 13 115 4 5 6» S" M Ryan 6 Ring 108,Hopalong 113. IxtrdDarnley 113 GEN. GINOCKIO, eh. g, 4 105 By Theo. Cook — Bonnie Carrie, by Ogden. (Trainer. E. W. Moore. Owner. E. W. Moore). Breeder. T. Piatt. 08751 M.H 61fl:15%hy 9 105 3 4 4*1 V J Don'sonlO Lannie 111. Why 98*. Sir lilen 105 88611 M.H 3-41:23%hy 41 108 6 2 S1 3» R W'krnan 7 Sisrllelene 100.Fiir.Mar 100. Bull P f 117 08521 M.H 3-4 1:22 m 11 105 10 6 7« T S Stretton 10 Auntl^ura 94.Roy'ISpring 104 ; dKail 110 08440 M.H 3-4 l:203fcra 41-10 99 5 3 3'1 3} L Hardy 9 Dean 11. 98, Uncle Velo 1031. Zero 1051 LADY FTNNFXL, br. m, 5 115 By Dick Finnell — Viola Vail, by Jean Bereaud. (Trainer. G. F. Jenkins. Owner, G. F. Jenkins). Breeder, R. H. Anderson. 06237 Who l-70 1:53%hy U-5 U2 4 6 *»• 61* W Murphy 7 PeteFoy 107.Pea.ePal 103.SudiH.r»ss 100J 05753 B.G 1 l:46%hy 4 101 3 4 3» 3» L Hardy 5 Askllim lOO.FIy'cSp k 103. Marj'.-C. 10.81 05304 L.C.F1 1-16 1:49 ft 21 106 2« W Imig 4 W.theWizan] 114. Radical 111. ti Agnes 104 04708 M.H 11-8 1:64 ft 19-5 103 2 8 VI 5»» J Mazoue 7 Billy Man 95. Bucko 103. llBillUl— 101 044251M.H 11-4 2:08 ft 21-10 104 1 1 1» 1« W Imig 9 Illustrator 109. Purity 101. T.Plansm a 108 ESCAPE, br. h, i 108 By Convoy — Kittie May, by First Chip. (Trainer. J. W. ON dill. Owner. J. W. 0'NeiU). Breeder. S. Waring. 12107 Hav 5Jfl:08%ft 7-10 112 3 1 l'l P H Gibson 9 Bandoline lOL'.C.entrv 118.6'faw] Ijiss 107 08657 M.H 3-4 1:23 hy 1 112 2 1 lb 4» J Josiah 7 Voorflor 1 I9. Toinette 104. Air Mail 1111 08519 M.H 51 f 1:16 m 1 109 3 1 1» 1» J Josiah 9 J.Finm-gan 107.BooBoo 114. Tow '-Cli'.-e 102 97458 l*i fcl:10%ft &1 I06 8 4 3 1 2 S Steele 12 Castilla 92.1 o\vnTown KKl.Fretw.-ll 101 97430 lex fcl:12*fesl Llf 100 3 2 l1! 1* S Steele 12 WildBill 101.D nTo.vu 104.N..tcnoii:.-h 94 96943 Ygn ab 6-8 102%hy 12-5 106 4 2 2'1 2'1 E Benham 6 X. Beauty 109.Wh'sciun 113.L.Vg've 105 KALAKAUA. b. g, 4 100 By Eastertide Jr. — Mangonel, by Carbine. (Trainer, J. R. Oarlock. Owner. J. R. Carlock). Breeder. Est. of A. W. Carter. 11425 Hav 51fl:07%ft 10 107 10 11 11« 9 1 A M't°ns'n 11 Cappie 100. Sarko 109. I.evulose 105 11404 Hav 3-4 1:14 ft 8 110 8 2 7'» t— H Jones 10 Ferrash 110. WhoKnousMe lloFratl'in 100 11232 Hav 3-4 l:12%ft 16 103 4 2 3'J 4»J A M' tens' n 9 Bach. sBalm lOI.Kxpr.-vive 11 1.C Vine 106 11155 Hav 3-41:13*»ft 20 111 1 8 10» 8'1 A M'tens'n 12 Q'nKiiiiua 105.W't'stheTime 111. Toiler 181 10966 Hav 3-4 l:l.'.%ft 12 115 6 7 8» 9»3 J Kellum 11 Cappie 105, Golden Ixx-ks 10S. T. d 118 10879 Hav eifl^^ft 20 103 8 8 9» 9s A Coucci 10 Urate II. il)7. lid P.it IOS. Raml.li r 115 10753 Hav 61 f 1:08 ft 6 107 6 6 6'2 6=1 W Watson 10 Toiler 107.Elkcrest 112.Cr.st« Il'.oy 115 HAPPY HOBO. ch. g, 4 105 By Donnacona — Lady Bonero, by Tony Bonero. (Trainer. W. H. Heath. Owner. Mrs. W. H. Heath). Breeder. T. W. Garnett. 10241 Sem 5 8 1:02%ft (1 1151 9 10 7»J 9" C Eames 12 FunMaker 107.OilI.ady 1 10. Bee Pardon 112 09823 Sem 5-8 lOlVtft U 112 2 7 7" 7" T Lewis 7 B.Tr'man 1 12.Spontous 1 12.T.4 olonel 112 09767 Sem 5-8 101%ft 32 111 4 8 8" 8'* G Collins 8 Hid Jewel lOU.GIim'.-'g 108. L '\ Ahlx.tt 103 09582 Sem 51fl:07%ft 10 110 11 10 9'1 8» A AccardyllThe Rove 107. Quanali 109. Her. trix 110 08703 M.H olfl:16 hy 9 111 7 7 5» 6» P Madeira 7 Bellfont 108, Avion 113. Redwood 103 08480 M.H 3-4 l:21Hm 13 10314 6 6" 6'1 R Hemsl'n 8 Donh.Star 103.1'oinette 107. Lit. Romper 108 08438 M.H 3-4 121 m 10 107 2 4 3'i 6'i II He'sleinlO Oakwood 1041. Avion 103, Messines 98 MALTHTJS, b. g. 6 109 By McGee— Maltha, by Ogden. (Trainer, C. E. Davison. Owner, C. E. Davison). Breeder. J. K. L. Ross. 12241 Tij fcl:12%gd 5f 111 7 3 4* 4»i J Cr'Kmilell LdValtine lll.Pangolil KKi.P.uckGar't 114 12156 Tij 5Jfl:09 ft 30 108 4 4 3' 4'1 B IVrshallH Van'l.urg 888, Prodigal 1 10. Brolh'rJolin 106 11972 Tij 51fl:07%ft 15 105 10 9 7»110M It I eP'mal4 Korbly 109. Danie 107. Amen 109 11904 Tij fc l:15M.m 31-10 109 1 1 2'1 2'1 J Cr'gmilel4 Arctic King 105.Rrnzos IOC. A. N. Akin 109 11781 Tij 51fl.08%m 3 109 6 4 4«1 6" V I'eters n 14 Woodlake 109. Cloporte 107. JarkLedi l'K) 11617 Tij 51fl:07'/4ft 52 102 10 5 710 4' J Cr'i,-niik-14 Perriehon Ki4.I.em.Se(h HOWarB. lis IOS 11345 Tij 3-41:15%sy 21 107 6 1 8« 9" V Peters n 10 Edwards. 98.ScothI.ad 113.MissEmTt 108 JET, blk. f, 4 104 By Omar Khayyam — Sapphire, by Star Ruby. (Trainer, R. Shepo. Owner. I. J. Collins). Breeder. A. B. Hancock. 12096 Hav 1 1-16 1 :4iv%ft 12 104 1 3 3J 3" Tt Hesleinl2 Dev't't n 1 12. Mahatma lo2.R.-. in dt'n 1 12 12024 Hav l-50 1.43%rt 10 94 3 6 6"J 6M J Morar | B.n S.out 112. DarkAiitfcl 102. Te«l 101 11923 Hav 1 1 1G 1 :43%ft 2 102 5 I 5'J 6» L Hardy 1 1 Little Vmce 102. Sunny Hill HJ.I'iedra 107 11774 Hav 3-4 1:15 ft 6 105 7 5 31 2J L Hardy 12 LadyNewt'n HKi.Stargo 1 15. Nam.Ronan 110 11608 Hav 3-4 1:13%ft 6 103 2 6 3* 5'i L Hardy 11 H'esCrahain 11 '..Ixt. lei 113Mrv.Minx 10H 08611 Mil 3-4 1:23%hy 19 9911 6 7»J 7'« L Hardy 7 Si . rllelcu. IOO.K 11 Ma r lo,;. ; t.m kio 104 08439 M.H 3-4 120 m 10 98 4 6 6»1 67 L Hardy 9 (Test. Boy KWji. R. Spring 105. Voorflor 101* 08151 Beu l-70 1:53V*sl 16 5 100 2 2 1' 1] L Hardy 7 Sound 10G. Buck Jones 114. Impossible 106 »7934 Beu 3-4 1:18%gd 14 96 2 3 2'1 3 i L Hardy 8 I ngApnl 1 1 l.Ilardman 109.Jud. Poor 111 SOLOMON S KILTS, b. g. 6 105 By Solomon— Clonakilty. by Catmint. (Trainer. O. L. Foster. Owner, 0. L. Foster). Breeder, C. A. Steneham. 12021 Hav 3 4 1 14Vt 21 107 3 1 1" 2'1 W Taylor 9 Basha 107. Baallx-ck II. 107. Star Girl 10T I 11965 Hav 5J f 1 :08^ft 2 116 4 2 2» 3« W Taylor 12 OurP.u.Uly 110. Alexins loO.porfrKlla 111 ! 11895 Hav 3 4 1 :13«-ft 2J 115 5 2 21 3i W Taylor 8 In the Bag 115. Whv 1U5 Alexins 105 11(183 Hav 5'fl:06%ft 3 111 2 2 23 ':» W Taylor 8 Brinkley 115.TopI.ady 101.C nK'narney 108 11571 Hav 61 f 1:08 ft 5 113 1 2 2»* 2' W Taylor 12 I.inaloa 92. Mercedes 108. Alvores 108 I 11082 Hav llf 1:08 ft 6 110 10 10 10" "J»J R Porter lOJanta 105. 1.'.ly New t'n 105. Prince Theo 109 J 10739 Hav 61 f 1 .7\ft 6 115 4 6 61' 6'4 C Jackson 8 Dextrose 110. Hav El Tic 1 18. Andresito 112 MISS FORTUNE, b. m 6 112 By All Gold— Stickling, by Broomstick. (Trainer. W. J. Daly. Owner. General Leo Stable). Breeder. H. P. Whitney. 12008 Hav 3-4l:13«ift 30 lo5 tl S .',* 5lJ P McCabe 10 Pincushion 110. Why 110. Confidante 110 11808 II . \ 341*.r!%ft 15 104 4 7 fc'i S»l 11 Gibson 8 Lav naFT 14«. Rambler 102. D lv Dunbar IOS 11683 Hav Ufl48%ft 3 111 6 I 6" 8** 1 ) Pernia 8 Brinkley 115.S on skills lll.Toj.Ijidy 101 11572 Hav 5J f 1 OS ft 8 107 4 5 4» P J Shanks 9 J.C. P.i. kel lOU.Baalb kll. 104. Sp. Editor 102 10669 Hav 111G1I7 ft 10 I08 2 6 6*1 6« A Per.iomo (* Bramtonl08.Tipi o Sahibl08.Capt AdamslOS I 00l30;ilav 1 1 n; 1 16^-lt 5 PJ I 5 ]• 3J A Pdjmo « Mt.Ku'ta 109,Recomtion 107 .MiskBah. fl DAYJB ML, ck. g. | 103 By Wormleighten— LUUan Km B.. by Uncta. (Trainer. E. L. Fitzgerald. Owner. Fitxgerald £ Patterson). Breeder. L. A. Lynn. •7ttl DP 1 1:41 fl 27f 103 7 15 12««12" J Wes'nofm E.Dale HO.C.Tokalon 106.B.Believe Me 100 069S4 I P 51 f 1 08 ft 8|f 96 1 7 7*1 7*1 D Dubois 11 GJTimc* 107.C*tessClaridge luK.Qnota 99 0G8S" D P S 4 1:14 ft 17 102 5 1 6» 6*| J Wes'hoff 7 BrnBetty 104.C.TokaIon 101. Adjuster 111 OC714 D.P S. r 1:11 m 47 101 6 5 5'« 5" J Wes'hofflO C'p'nGuard 111. Rocket lI3.Ch'sWnify 113 •MM Dev i 4 1 13Hhy 15 106 6 1 21 4*1 J McCoy 8 Sea Sand lll.WoodFawn 10T».Supcrfine 99 03566 F P 51M:07%ft 12 106 11 10 9T? 9" J Leylandl2 Climax 114. Lavigne 105. St. Charles 114 03218 FP MIMW 19 108 3 4 3*1 4*1 J Levland M Iff— if 118. Rotarian 113. Uw Tope 110 MMVJ 61 f l:0.«Aft 34X 971 8 11 11"U » J Wea'bofr 12 Spats 113. Trlplett 93. Garr 10* ITO HEARTS, b. g. » (X) 105 By Xylon— Sans Atont. by Top Gallant. (Trainer. J. Freters. Owner. J. Reichenthelar) . Breeder. R. H. R. Toland. O'iGI'i '1 in 1 1 16 IMVft 14 107 5,! D Hollies ■ StarC'dgel lll'.S'nylllll 107.B'r'sError 112 •65? I Tim J-4 l:17%hy 81 US 3* A La caste 5 Beverwyck lll.C.Pantage* 116.1'ranius 110 06379 Tim 1 1 1« 1 53ViKd 1« 103 9" F Whit'k'r 9 O.Hope llO.T.C'mender HO.Tomtella 113 MM C i ab3 I 1 ZOihy 31 115 3*1 A Lacoste 7 May Honia 107. Dalriada 107. Hubor 115 «." »'J.' um al 3 4 1:17%ft 17 115 4*1 F Witaker 8 KdMcCabe HO.C.P'tages 112.U'cleAbe 120 0159O I'im I-4 1:l3%ft 12f 107 2 9 12'«12'» F Smith 1- AraKon 110. Cliff 93. Triumph 107 MM* I'm ll-16 1:50%ft 13 110 6 6 6" 6:1 B Th'pson 7 FredDubner 103.Senate 98.Typeeutter 100 0I0C1 IliJU 3 4 1:14%ft 11 113 6 6 5" 0» W Mundenll Il'kyRice 117. F.Dubner 105,Roy. Flag 106 FAC1 T h. g. 4 108 By Jobxen— Cullinan. by Celt. iTainer. R L. WhPe. Ovnor. J. J. Farrell. Jr.). Breeder. Greentree Stable. 10913 Tarn 51 f 1 07»4ft 42 102 9 9 9* 9*1 C Phillips 9 Sweetum :»." . FaNeFacc 110. Glimmering 100 10090 Pom 51 f l:l31fcft 17 108 7 7 7" 71* W Loroaa 7 Monastery 108.4'oyne 108.Hidden Jewel 113 « ;:»!(:) Mi, al*; f 1 :o^ft 16 109 4*1 K Booker 5 I.ient.Farrell 115. Marat 112, Duckling 107 067i'J Mar aWJ f 1 »Vt 15 111 71* D Fisher 8 ('astilla 113 Courser 1 lO.The Peruvian 112 0GG7 1 Mar abOi f 1 27Hft 24 114 4» C Jackson 8 Red Wine 111. L'gh'g Lass lOS.Castilla 114 OU45tT.il 341:20 ft 8 1L» 7*1 R W'kman 7 Beverwyck llj.C'nPantnges 117. Rags 112 WISH -TOR -WISH. b. h. 5 (M) 103 By Troutbeck— Dolly, by Giganteum. iTiainer. E. L nnell. Owner. A. Bnach. Jr.). Breeder. E. O'Brien. 08587 F.P 3-4 1:lWift 23 106 7 6 9* 10IT G Htamerl2 Sandalw'd 107.Waponoea 112.Polycarp 107 08333 FP 51 f 1:09 m 11-5 114 1 2 2 12* G H' tamer 12 MeanMeddler 110. Musketeer 113.Lionne 92 08137 K.P 54 f 1 0»%ft 42 105 2 2 2* 3*1 G H'tamer 9 ' eenA. Marie 084. Turner 104. It. Cave 108 08062 FP 51 f 1 07"4ft ■ 106 7 5 5*1 5" G H'tamerll Serena 101. Ponjola 104. Pipes of Pan 105 07691 F P 3-4 1:17 hy 36 103 1 3 37 &«• G H'tamer 0 Rajah 105. Ednion 104. Botch 109 SCARE CROW. b. g. 7 105 By Half Reck — O. Co. Ee. by Jim Crow. . r. vi r.T-~nii. Owner. B. C'eecM. Breed«r. D. W. Scott. 081 13 B-u 1 70 1 :.2%K'I4?-10 111 4 3 4'! 4'1 It Punshon « XorthPine 100. M. Mini 104. Scraps 109 0K095 B**l I Ttl-lTMi 23 107 5 6 6* 57 W Lam'on 6 Doughnut 11 l.GunnySack 103.Deceitful 110 MOM Be*J 2-4 116 ft 11 H* 7 6 6* 6*1 A And'son 7 Stargo 108. O ('.Buck 109. MerryMinx 108 07814 i:.-.i I Tf 1 f*M I 5 111 4 7 7«J 7" J Connors 7 BlueCaddie 102.Threnody 113, D'bleStar 107 078*7 B«u 1-7*1 l-"Jj*hy 18 109 5 3 3* 3* R Beauy 8 PrivateSeth 107. Radical lOO.Uind'stan 109 07606 i:.-u i;o^na)*4hy » 113 6 6 6'1 6* R Beauy 7 Impossible 108. GayBoyll. 113. Perhaps 113 FAIR FANCY, br. f. 4 (M) 104 By Jim Gaffney — Fair Louise, by Ogden. (Trainer, W. J. Daly. Owner. J. Corujo). Breeder. A. B. Hancock. 11866 Ma v 3 4 1 L.'ift 8 108 fi 5 4*13' K Horv'th 6 WishlWin lOS.FIygl.ula 103.fonfed*cy 108 11773 Hhv 2 4 114 ft 8 110 10 8 9*1 9*1 H Howardl2 Morg'tic 115.P'tcrKUa 110. Media torJr. 115 10911 Hiv 51 f 1 OS^ft 60 105 8 9 8"! 7»! J Pax 11 Acquit'dl lS.SumrT'ime 113.LtleArcher 110 10478 llav 3 4 1 16*hv 7 107 2 J 4*1 4«| A Perdomo 7 Verbena HO.t'arlota 107.Woodl'dQueen 110 10121 llav 51 f lTi-Asl 15 110 1 3 2* 2» J Shanks 8 U. Farrell HO.Shotwell 112.Marvin 112 10069 lkv 61 f 1:09 ft 20 106 12 9 U» 10*1 J Paz 12 IlunCon'y 115.S.ItT*gh llo.M'yLouise 108 Page 8 3rd Race [3rd Beulah Park] ^frl R^rP 6 1-2 FBrionirs. 4-year-olds and upward. C laiming. (Track record: •^IU lX lCC Carrie Moore, April 25, 1023— 1:0»«*— 7— 104.) Index irs. Pis.Time Tr. Odds Wt. St. % Str. Fin. Jockey SUrted Order of Finish LEONARD G. br. h. « 114 By Sweep— Highflown. by Poep o" Day. ilrainer. A. Goldbl^tt. Owner. B. Gentry). Breeder. E. Rncker. HMSX.P 3-4 1 :l.".'4ft 7f 115 Lost rider. J Jones 11 IlatsUp 113. WestHill 107. Bob"*Best 110 1-M32 J P 3 4 ri.'Vfcal 8 ■"!' 12 12»U1'« L Morris 12 Billikin 106. Mcintosh 111. Bob'sBest 117 11983 J P MlMji 17f 11112 12 12'»12** L Graver 12 OrestesII. 115.Talladega HO.TenSixty 110 11638 KG 3-4 1:16«4»l 16 113 9 4 3- 5» L Morris 12 P.W'delll. 116.HnPine 116.St.Ch"les 116 I IMS r!o 3-! l:15V4ft 36 117 12 10 9* 8'* L Morris 12 Brunswk 117.P"to deOro 117.Pom'gr'te 117 11039 P.i ; 3-4 l:l»Hft 11 117 10 10 lCnO'* L Morris 10 Ensign 117. P'to de Oro 117, Pomegr'te 117 LORD MEISE. b. c. 4 US By Ormondale— Margaret Meise. by Star Shoot. (Trainer. U. S. Wishard. Owner. Maryland Springs Stable). Breeder. M. A B. B. Jones. 12399 B.w 170 1:46 ft 44 115 10 11 lO*" 8» J Hatton 11 Bes.Gershel 114.Typecutter 114.M»xie 114 12369 Bow 1 1-16 r50*4sl S 116 4 7 3* 6M J Hatton 7 BcssieGershel 100, La noil 110. Jacques 107 12363 Bow 170 1:53 ny 12 113 5 1 1 t" J Hatton 6 Jingle lll.Par'cheneeBelle 103.Toiler 108 12293 Bow 1116 1:51%sy 51 116 8 7 7=* 8" J Patton 11 SunRajahlOS. KosciuskolOO. P'eeBelle 101 11526 Mia 1 1-4 L':07rtft 124 105 I*ft at post. G Powers 6 Phidias lOO.SpeedyPrince 1 14. Cloister 113 11487 Mia ll-8 1:54*4ft 17 105 6 6 6*16*1 R CtTtham 6 Vie 106. Ijnoil 114, Dr. Tanner 105 11417 Mia 1 1-lfi l:48*»cd 91 110 1 9 5*1 6*1 R W'kman 10 SlowTime 105.Ch'kvale HO.Just inFun 100 11315 Mia 1 1-16 l:47Hft 45f 111 11 11 IV* 914 R Havnd 11 Pliidias 111, Creek Friar 110. Nabisco 108 10238 Pom «l:4954ft 6 11016 6 51* »'• J Berry 6 North Breeze 104. Harlan lOi.Hoil'oIloi 110 FOLLOW ME. b. g. 6 108 By Jack Atkin — Money Mad, by Martinet. (Trainer. C. E. Davison. Owner, C. E. Davison). Breeder, R. Pollar. 12424 S^.- todav s chart. 12159 Tij 5J f 1:08 ft 9 106 11 7 9» 10»1 B Pershalll4 Stroller Hl.JodySinclair 101. JoePatPn 108 1I80IV1 i fol:13»4sl 71 108 .", 9 8"J 911 V Petersnll MissNantura lUO.R'kB'tom 108. Assault 90 11754 Tij 5-8 1 :01*im 5 107 6 7 6* 4* V Petersen 9 Burke'sBoy 115.l4ihonton 115. Prodigal 107 11622 Tij 51fl:06«*ft 15 195 4 4 3* 3*1 J Cr'gmileH Sleiveconard 111. Pennon 114,L.Va!'ine 108 11241 Tij 3-4 l:13*4ft 13 109 6 6 8' 7** O Mazoue 8 Pennon 107. Suspicion 105, Star Dust 110 PATRICK SARSFIELD. ch. g. 5 106 By Peter Quince— Irish Ballad, by Ballot. (Trainer, R. Lucas. Owner. R. Lucas). Breeder, J. Greene. 07712 IVu slflMMvM*06 H 2 3 3* 3*1 J Berry 8 Ool'nLks lOl.OhtgChers 115.Sh.On 115 07607 Keu slflUOMV 3-2 10811 1 1« 1* J Berry 8 I H.J nston lll.Bdledee lOS.G.Boyll. 114 07439 Ben 0 t 1 OSShy 8 5 114 8 3 2* 2* K Noe 8 Pel ion 115. Kr Sharp lOG.DanK.Stewart 109 06514 Whe abi S :bl\(t 41 110 4 1 21! 7* L Gray 7 Zooiia 113. Adorable 113, Be Trueman 110 06300 Whe ab5-8 1:Q2 si 6-5 109 1 1 1* 1* L Gray 7 Lit. Romper 112.Cloporte 109.JimDaisy 110 06162 Whe ab5-Sl:0Z%m 10 113 2 1 21 2*» W Imig 10 Eleanor W. 108. Reprieve 106, Lotto 113 BARBERRY, ch. g. 6 111 By The Manager — Lauretta 8tolworthy. by Stalwart. (Trainer. G. W Frits. Owner. G. W. Fritx). Breeder, Mrs. M. B. Combs. 10906 Tarn 51 f 1 :07»J ft 19-10 115 6 3 31 2'1 A An'rson 7 P.T.B'num 104.Br\rbane 102.St.D"rd 1081 10590 Tarn 3-4 1 : 15*41 1 19-10 110 2 3 3'| 1" A AnVson 7 M'dlingSeth lOl.Koscsko 113.Myt'racle 99 10515 1am 3 4 1 15 V* 23-10 109} 2 2 5*1 2l A And'son 9 Cobra 109' .RobSpald'g 105.Nth'nStar 108 10103 Sem l-70 1:44Sft 41 105 3 1 1*1 » T Pascma 6 Starbright lOS.B.'sMeteor 108.IrishPat 113 09961 Sem 3-4 1 :13Vnft 7-5 108 5 1 1* 21 T Pascma 8 Klaxon 107.Lib'tyNational H2.Whizon 115 09800 Sem 1 7«M 45Sft 27-10 W3 3 1 1* V T Pasc'ma S Quinham lOS.FirstCall 103.Hopalong 108 GEORGE KUFFAN. b. g. 8 111 By Dick Welles — Ciruella. by McGee. (Trainer. G. H. Marlman. Owaer. G. H. Marlman). Breeder. J. B. Respess. 10470 S.-m .".-8 1:02 ft 7-10 111 3 2 2* 1* C Karnes 10 Hel.ofTroy 113. Safeguard 10«.Reprieve 104 10064 Sem 5J f 1 08*4ft 9-10 114 1 1 21 3*1 J Dillea 8 ThePeruvn 112.Thel.aw 112.PstrickL. 109 09178 Lex fc 1:12 gd 8 107 6 3 5'J 4*1 T McElroy 7 MyValet 107.HolIyBoy 107,M*ingSeth 107 09051 Lex fc t-dMJA 216 11118 9 10"*10« J Dillea 12 SpeckledBe.iuty 102. Rundsrk 105, Ice 101 08315 MH 51 f 113 m 6 110 5 7 7*1 7«J H Long 7 Albert!.. 105. l.annie 112. Black Deer 104 08037 Beu 3-4 1:16 ft 14 S 113 3 11' 1'* H Long 6 Froth 1 L't.HughcsCraham 113. Oneida 102 07768 l'.eu &i f 1 li^hy 21 106 6 6 6* 6*H Long 6 V eWonian lll.AlHotf't 1 14.(;i estone 112 06568 Itac 51 f 1 :07 ft 102 114 7 7 6*1 5" L Fisher 10 Bob'sBest 103. Brandeis 109. P. Bush 108 ACQUITTED, b. g. 6 111 By Trial by Jury — Virginia Hope, by Mint. (Trainer, 0. L. Foster. Owner. Mrs. A. R. Smith). Breeder. J- A. Dennis. 12067 ILiv MirtMjftt 3 110 3 4 7'1 7* K Porter 12 Occidents 105. W'g Th'gh lll.Mahaloy 110 H4i08H.iv H1MJI 4 113 6 1 lPJll-J ■ 1'orter 11 IPesiirahaiu 11.".. Lorelei 113.M'ryMinx 108 11574 Hav 1-50 1 43*aft 15 102 1 4 7" 7!* R 1'orter 7 Duckling 94, Cappie 100. Boy Scout 110 11507 Hav 3-4 116 gd 20 108 1 3 2l 2«* E Porter 12Lcwilose 105. Voorflor 108. May Bar 97 11405 Hav 3-4 1 13S*"t 12 115 6 7 7*1 9"} G Taylor 11 Jlutiny llO.BrayAnnie 105.4;'ilenlx cks 10H 11323 Hav 3-4 1:12\ft 30 110 5 9 9;i 9'» R Porter 10 Carlata 102.WlioKno\vsMe HO.TidBit 102 MARQUrsiTO b g. 5 106 By Blazeaway — Adelia. by Sir Huon. (Trainer. F. Kirwin. Owner. Kirwin Bros.). Breeder. CariUo It Inclan. 12185 J P 11 16 1:49iift 55f 112 2 11 ll-'ll*' C Healy 11 MibMctiee 113.MissCarew Stt.Bngadine 96 11881.JP 1 701 4.'Sft 46f 107 3 6 5-J 5*J I) KroK*ttel2 Foiel'd 105. liOiiis.&NasliT. 102.FlkACk 97 11247 FG 1-70 1 54'i4ny 182 112 5 6 8M 8'* E I^egere 12 Shampoo 105. Glaneo 106. High Life 106 11172 FG 3-4 1:14 »»lt 126 118 9 10 91* 9'* E Legere 12 Brunswick 110. Cano 110. Peggy O. 110 09495 Jua ll:421*ft 16f 114 11" H Hay 12 Olymp'd 113.Sen'rDonlan H3.J'ieWard 113 09373 Jua 5-8 1 :0* *4f t 16 113 6*1 H Hay 11 (PdEaough 112.VirginiaMorse 112,N'eg 110 6INV0NA. ch. f. 4 109 By Sinn Feiner — Boher-Na-Breena. by Lovetie. (Trainer. J. W. Bavis. Owner. Sutton A Davtsl. Breeder, J. G. Pelayo. 10569 Tain 3-4 1:15-\ft 44 95 6 6 CT 672 J Bollero 7 Janncbar 10t.IjingS.vne 110. ;iim'ring 100 10204 Pom 3 4 1:19 ft M 106 7 7 7:,7'»LAron 7 Torcher 108.B'ketPunic 100.4ir pestone 104 10113 Pom 11:50 ft 11 110 15 5* 6'» L Aron 7 Buxz Saw 115. Keveillon 110, Karachi 111 10021 Pom 51 f 1 -U ft 11 105 4 3 2nk |S I, Saucier I B\v Welch lOS.Belleclaire 96.Mex.Pete 107 00990 !• .in r.ifl:ll*4« 28 105 6 4 4*1 4*1 L Saucier 7 SlowTime 95. Kedl-egs 109. II y Birthday 108 09936 Pom 3-4 1:17 ft 19 110 3 6 4»* 5» J Berry 6 Jealous 102. By Castle KKJ.C.-d (Jeuvre 112 HAPSBURG MISS. ch. m. 5 99 By Seth — Miss Hapsbarg. by Hapshurg, by Candlemas. (Trainer. C. A. Cook. Owner. C. A. Cook). Breeder. B. A. Jones. 12014 J P 3 4 1:16 ft 30 103 8 6 97 8" M Hum 12 Beaverw'd 101.1'pton 108.Blennerhas"t 113 11669 J P 3 4 1 l.'.Vt 24 100 1 7 10TJ10'1 N Burger 12 Passport 105. Jane C. 100. Pop Shot 100 09583 Sem 51fl:0.\ft 11-5 106 2 4 5'1 4*1 C Healy 9 D'jUu 1 11. It 'nd Robin 1 ll.BeTrueman 106 06231 \Mie abi-8 1 0:t hy 3 111 2 1 l1 V K Beauy 5 Stargo lOO.OMTop MUwtMl 109 06166 Whe 3-4 1:22 m 41 114 1 1 31 3* B Beauy 7 Padlock 103.1'.llam|ison 10*.W. Point 106 PERHAPS, ch. g. 9 101 By Luke McLuke — Miss Georgia, by Star Shoot. (Trainer. H. E. Brown. Owner, H. E. Brown Stock Farm Stable) Breeder. J. N. Markey. 11995 J P 1 1-16 l:48*fcft 16 109 3 7 77J101J C Healy 12 Radio 112. I-oiiR-lumps 107. Repeater 107 10869 Tarn OlfLO.Htt 6 100 5 4 49, I* F Armst'g 9 C iite«s(narid::e 104.JaneC. 111. Neptune 105 10377 Sem 1 1 414.ft 3-2 111 6 1 1» V C Healy • R'dRobin 11 l.M'nCh'f llii.il. o'th'N'th 109 10245 Sem 1 1 16 1:48 ft 11-5 107 6 2 21 2'1 C Healy 7 JiinDaisy 107.M"tainChief lll'.Rot'ian 114 10155 Sem 1 1 16 1 :47*»tt 17-10 107 6 S 3*} V- C Healy C M'uCbicf lU5.VgBoy 105.S Ojlahadll. 105 PETER DECOY, ch. g. 5 106 By Peter Quince — Decoy, by Ogden. (Trainer. W. H. Brown. Owner. Pickett & Cailloux). Breeder. H. P. Headier. 12280 J P I II lf*tft 47 101 7 8 7'i 7"i W WaLsonl2 ForeLady 99.1) dfall lflfl.Clem Theison 107 11941 J P ntll.. ft 30 lor. 6 I !•'- 9" W CrowelU*; Valleyl.ight 1 10. Snow Man 105. Nereid 105 14*681 KG I41JHW 71 HI 3 8 5*1 6T J ThomasI2 Realist 110. Kia 110. High Life 110 10352 F.G 3 4 1:1b ft 32 116 3 4 4*1 4*1 J Thomas 12 Sweeptona 111. LasH'ent 116, t'pton 110 09943 J P 3-4 1 16 si 15 115 10 8 7*J 6 :» W Dellow 11 Garr 115, UarryCarroll 112,(.eo.I)ever 107 BAALBECK II.. ch. g. 4 106 By Frilaux HI.— Bachelor's Idol, by Lorlot. (Trainer. B C. Keller. Owner. B. C. Kallerl. Bred in Franca by A. E. Knavan. 12108 II iv 3 4 113 ft a US 6 8 s«| 6: L Hardy 10 Mutiny llS.Chas Wliitn.v lls.I.inaloa 99 12021 Hiv 3 4 1 14-*ft 6 107 8 5 4'1 3- L Hardy 9 Basha 107. Solomon -Kilt-. 107.Star ;irl 107 11682 Hav 51 f ro»Vt 31 106 2 4 f* 1" J Morar 11 S.of Eve 105.1. y Newtown lOfi.EndM'n 106 11572 H.v 51f1:0S ft M 104 I 2 ! 1 31 L Hardy OJ.G.Bickel t00.ll Fortune 107.S Kditor 102 11164 lluv 3-4 1 lSSm 6 1J7 6 3 5*! 6'1 L Hardy 11 Bud -Bud 107. Atador 107, Stats-lia 103 WHIFF, ch. m. 6 99 By Colonel Vennie— Ethelda. by Ethelbert. (Trainer, G. F. Smith. Owner. R. Good . Breeder. J. B. Respess. 12192 To 17UI4-. ft 7'i M I 7 7IT S:" B PersIialilO OurOan 107. Duty Boy 109. Full o* Fun 109 12115 Tij 1 70 1 4".T.ft 8 105 7 8 7"J 9'5 It I "cP'mal 1 YoLomaGirl 1 15.1 arius 107.ltr,nKpiit 112 12097 Tij f. 1 O ft 4 111 I 2 2- 5-1 » I jiidleyl 1 SunBrae 113. Stream 110. Kir-t Pullet 111 IIOMTIJ 1 7» 1 4 i ft 41 10 111 C 2 P 4'i » I-iid!e 14 ( ..rdovan 1 12.1'lainRock I02.Po»tuian 106 11812 I :j 1 Ml 4»i'vsl 11 114 4 1 f 5'i H CartiT 1 1 Our Dan KJS.Ti, Seth 10- .Jay Roberts 10S JOHN JOSEPH, ch. g. 8 106 By Glcncairn — Caraquet. by Bryn Mawr. (Trainer. R. Ferris. Owner, R. Ferris). Breeder, J. Marrone. 12422 S.-. lottay'a 'hart. 10372 Sem 6-s 1 01 \:t 47 112 8 7 «•«*•« M..;:er 8 Confluente 107.Kepricve lO.'i.R'bardier 104 10063 Sem :: 4 1 1.4„f( 41 10! 1 2 3'1 5"! J J Kinn ■ HllMsag 113. AsWHM lO-S. Sam Landers M 09957 S-in 5ifl:0S»4ft 41 102 5 5 5* 5* J J U .in ** f V I'llll ttT stllstl IsT, —WtlllM 111 09932 Sem 5lfl:0;Vifl 24 103 6 7 5" 7"" J J Ryan I Cl-'n'riug liH;.S|H.iitsneou lOl.Tivas 115 MM Sem 3-4l:l.V,ft 13 103 2 1 1' 3:i J J Ryan Mt) iTiine 1 lil.Mouteagle 99. B. ttyMae 111 EVENING STAR. » . g. 7 Oy - 105 By HiUhumpto=— Vosper Hour, by Star Shoot. (Trainer. A. Lamnard. Owner. L. Claus). Breeder. J. K. L. Ross. 12422 S.-.- (iHla \ .hart. 12072 11a. 1 1 16 1 17V„ft 15 112 6 6 4'3 5=J I. Hardy 10 TheAlly 111. Ijigiwn 107. Rano-k 111 12002 Hav ll-Ml*OOMI 20 107 1J 7 (i'lO'lK He'-I. -inPJ lerrash Kr.J. The Ally 111. Mtirel S 112 11901 H^v 1 1 i 1 :l t%t t 12 103 5 3 3* C'i L Hardy 0 Kanot-k 114, TlUplMj M. I*l»f Lillie 111 11789 Hav 51 f 1 (;S ft 8 111 5 5 5*16* 1. Hardy 10 D'Diinbar l!4.R*II)i.k 101 TT*gll ■!,■■ 101 11469 Hav 1 1-16 1 :iT»4in 31 107 1 1 l1 11 J Gordon 6 Aunt A^cie lOU. (iloriane, 99, S.ving 107 4th Race [4th Beulah Park] ■ftll jK.4B.CC * lmi Furlong;*. 4-year-olds and opward. (lalminsr. (Track record: Carrie Moore, April 23, 192*; — l:05V*a — 7 — 101./ Index Crs. Dis.Tlme Tr. Odds Wt. St. % Str. ttn. Jockey Started Order of Finish HUGHES GRAHAM, b. g. 7 111 By Mont d'Or H..— Theodorita. by Dick Welle*. (Trainer. G. S. Kerr. Owner. T. V. Mount joy). Jreeder. C. Nuckols. 12426 See today's chart. 11791 Hav iJfliC^ft 3 1*5 8 11 5'1 31 W Murphy 11 Fore Cold 113. Jof 111. Little Jennie 104 11608 Hav 3-4 1:13%ft 8-5 113 5 2 1 V F Murphy 1 1 I^orelei mHllfMni ltls.Recomtion 113 1140.) Hav 3-4 1:13**^ 4 lis 3 3 B-J 5*1 J Dminick 1 1 Mutiny llO.BrayAnnie lOo.ti'denLiM-ks lOTi 11155 Hav 3-4 l:1is ifi 4 114 5 3 5' 7 5? W Murphy 12 J'nEmnia 10.1.W fsth* Time 11 1. Toiler 110 10878 Hav 3-4 l:ll*»ft 2 114 4 7 9«} 8*1 W Murphy 9 JolinMaronel 1.1 H.Kerrasb 107. Pilades 114 ST. QTJENTTH. b. g, 11 106 By His Majesty— Tba Marchioness, by Sain. (Trainer, E. J. Albright. Owner. Mrs. E. J. Albright). Breeder. G. A. Cochran. 12422 See today's chart. 1181.1 Pom 51 f 10S ft 24 112 3 3 3«i 3* J McT'puelO Polycarp H2.M'lvLocket 102LouShank IIS 10870 Tarn 51 f 1:07 «i« 43 105 4 7 7«» 7» A Yerrat 8 MdljiSeth 101. Kosciusko KKH.DeanH. 102 103,1 Sem 5-8 l:02\ft 3-5 107 9 5 2 l1 C Healy 10 RapidS'de H34.I»lVkAir K^.Broadv'w 112 102 77 Sem 51fl:0 %ft 61 106 3 1 11 3 i C Healy 8 D'stBr'sh 104.11'bSp Id's IDK.KirstL t 101 10172 Sem 5-8 1:01?sft 12 104 4 6 6'1 6'* H Callah'n 6 GnvCl'ton 102.RedS.-th lOS.lteTrnem'n 106 10098 Sem 51 f l.OS^ft 18-5 108 5 1 8*1 8 » J J Ryan lOAf'teMary 93,\VdFawn 104I.Priceiess 9.1 09854 Sem 51 f l:07Mift 51 108 3 3 2* 2« C Healy 7 Jingle 113. RedSeth 108. McCrimmon 111 GOLDEN LOCKS, ch. m. 5 108 By Golden Broom— Ringlets, by Frixsle. (Trainer. J. Everest. Owner. J. Everest). Breeder. W. M. Jeffords. 12422 See today*s chart. 12046 Hav 3-4 l:14«4ft 8 104 7 7 9«1 8=1 R Hesleinll SirGIen 104.LtIeJ'nie 99. W '* theTime 115 11999 Hav 3-4 1:15%ft 2 110 6 3 1' V H Gibson BIJmsM 103. Mahatma 105. Lew Pope 115 11789 Hav 51 f 1:08 ft 8-5 104 7 9 4' 3' R He sleinlO D'yDunbar m.R'IDirk lOO.tPnLynn 109 11685 Hav 5lfl:07%ft 4 105 2 1 1' 2J R He' sleinlO Gol'nlirm 100.RI'kl eer 115ljid Monte 9.» 11607 Hav 3-4 1:13»4ft 6 106 2 1 31 5'1 R Hesiem 9 ( lias.Wtney HS.SealPklLll.'l.SanSan 113 llooO Hav 3-4 1:13%ft 8 107 4 4 4*15* E T Moorel2 Mutiny 109. What's the Time 114. Jof 107 WHY. ch. m. I 108 By Sir John Johnson— Etta Ray. by Russell. (Trainer. R. Shenn. Owner. J. J. Collins). Breeder. A. Smith. 12068 Hav 3-1 l:13%tt 4 110 5 2 2'i 2-1 L Hardy 10 Pincushion llO.Confidante llO.CJalnsha 110 12000 Hav 3-4 1:15 ft 5 105 3 2 21 1 L. Hardy 10 TidBit llO.Confidante 1 lO.Ki'tinnCook 110 11895 Hav 3-4 1:13%ft i' 105 2 1 1» 2"k L Hardy 8 In the Rag ll.VSolm'sKilts 115 Alexina 105 11684 Hav 5ifl:08 ft 3 105 5 2 2'i 3s L Hardy 9 L'tleTrump lOa.SirGI'n 115.H'naB'tric 113 11443 Hav 3-4 1:13 ft 3 99 4 1 1* 2» L Hardy 10 SanSan 110. W'dlandUuecn llO.Primus 109 11336 Hav 51 f l:06-!»ft 20 103 4 3 4"! 31 L Hardy 9 LtleJennie 107. I.evulose 107. Janetta 112 ,CES8,PIES. D« «"• 9 106 By Garry Herrmann— Messalina. by Cicero. (Trainer. J. A. Bowers. Owaer. Triple B. Stable). Breeder. G. D. Widener. 10589 Tarn 3-4 l:M%ft 8 11115 5 6'» 5» J Dillea 7 Cobra 112. Confluente 109. ynan.h 105 10472 Sem 3-4 1:14«ift 10 113 6 2 3'J 5=1 J Dillea 8 KithlnK. 110.T. Colonel 112.DustBra*h 110 10436 Sem 51fl:08%ft 3 113 6 2 1' 1'JJ Dillea 8 Copyright ll.-..Broad'w 109. Rro. klesby 107 10.J14 Sem 3-4 l:M%ft 13 109 2 2 21 4 1 S Banks STheColonel 113. Froth 113 Fun Maker 111 10173 Sem 3-4 l:14*fcft 13 11218 6 7*1 7'* J Dillea 8 Tens 110. Confluente 107. Dust Brush 111 BACHELORS BALM. ch. f, 4 104 By Marcus— Bachelor's Beauty, by Winkfield. (Trainer. W. R. Blind. Owner. Stock well Stud 8table). Bred in England by A. LowTy 12108 Hav 3-4 1:13 ft 21 113 5 4 4* 4* A Fermm 10 Mutiny IIS. (lias. Whitney lift I Jsml— 99 12072 Hav 1116 1:47%ft 4 109 7 3 6'1 6'1 J Morar 10 TheAlly 114. I.a;;ooii 107. Rano, k 114 12022 Hav 3-4 1:13%ft 6 111 4 5 4* 3' AFermin 8 Splinters llti.BettyElvira lOH.S'yi.irl 100 Jo-2 !!aV 1-W1:4*,'ift 4 102 3 4 7*1 6" J Gordon 8 Kminent 107. Rambler 102. Boy Scout 112 11232 Hav 3-4 l:12**ft 2 101 2 1 If,* ACouccI 9 Kxprsive lll.Clinc. Vine lOO.Kalakaua 103 11141 Hav 3-4 1:13 ft 10 94 2 1 1 1 1« A Coucci 12 L naKair ^l.Rsmbler llO.C.J.Craigmile 108 GTJSSTE P., ch. m, 6 99 By Sweep On— Estber Blues, by Blues. (Trainer. B. Mclntyre. Owner. Mrs. W. F. Huntsman). Breeder. Murphy A Shropshire. 12068 Hav 3-4 l:13%ft 5 105 9 9 9 1 9"i J Gordon 10 Pincushion 110. Why 110 Confidante 110 11896 Hav 3-4 1:14%tt 3 110 3 3 2'1 1-* C Ralls 12 Porter Ella 110. Poretop 100 Marvin 113 11789 Hav 51 f 1 :08 ft 6 105 3 2 6« *«•. H Gibson 10 D'Dunbar lll.R'IDi.-k lOS.C'nLockt 104 10443 Hay 3-4 1:13%ft 4 107 4 4 5« i»i H Gibson 8 UueenBmms lai.t ol Pat 110. Bethlehem P7 10177 Hav 3-4 1:14%ft 2 110 6 4 5^3* C E Allen12 BoySt^ut 112.C.J.4 r ijmile 1 10 P'rRlls 110 09964 Hav 51 f 1:07 ft 21 112 1 4 4J 4» H Gibson 12 BIor'sError lOO.WildBce 102.Star4iirI 100 SHASTA BOX. b. g. 4 m By Solomon— Chatterbox, by McGee. (Trainer. W. A. Carter. Owner. Jefferson Stable). Breeder. H. D. Brown. 08778 F.P 3-4l:16Hm 7f 106*11 11 11™U" D Frog'tte12 Shiningljght lll.OddScth 111 Kendall 100 08462 F.P ll:424*ft 13f 110 1 10 S'"1P» F Mormilel2 Kendall 111. I.ad o' Mine 111. Camilla 107 08062 F.P 5} f l:07*4ft 54 105 10 9 91* 9'» R Mozer 11 Serena 101. Ponjola 104. Pipes of Pan 105 07853 F.P 3-4 1:ll*ift 35 107 7 8 8«1 8TJ F Merimee 8 EramaHoagland 89.Ponjola OO.Topango 100 0C009 L.F 3-4 1:15%m 63f 101 9 8 8'» 8l» F Mormilell St.Charles 10'i.I-ivigne lOO.SmokyDay 102 MERCURY, ch. g. 9 106 By Vulcain— Rose of Pink, by Pink Coat. (Trainer. A. J. Johnston. Owner. A. J. Johnston). Breeder. J. H. Woodford. 12422 See today's chart. 10661 Tarn 3-4 1:15^" 21 10 105 1 1 11 4*J T Pasc'ma 8 OldTop 106. Clent 109. Climmering 104 10474 Sem 51fl:079sft 8-5 108 1 1 1* 4*1 C Kingsl'd 7 Coral Reef II l.Sentim'nt 1 1 1 LouShsnk 110 10373 Sem 51 f l:07Vift 11-5 105 1 1 1* 1« C Healy 7 Cherebu 104. Red Seth 108 Aleto 111 10277 Sem 51 f l:07»4ft 3 105 5 4 4* 5*1 S Stretton 8 D'stBr'sh 104. B'bSp'Id'g 100 St (Ju ntin 105 94454 Ken 51 f l:08Vgd 46 106 1 6 7*1 S* J Roberts 12 C. Woman HO.LIanimp 95.KairMyrtle 107 LADY BUSCH. ch. m. 5 (M) 104 By Sir John Joknson— Grace Navarre, by Henry of havarre. (Trainer. E. Linnell. Owner. A. Buscb. Jr.). Breeder. D. W. Scott. 08375 F.P 51 f 1:11 hy 103 105 2 9 917 9*° G H'tamerll Edmon 103, Murky 9G. Miss Emmert 101* 07749 F.P 51 f 1:U7 si 31 103 2 2 3'1 4* G H'tamer 8 KoreStar 98. Q'nAnnaMarie 99 Venus 103 06920 Haw 3-4 1:16 si 128 101 5 7 8'* 8" G H'tamer 8 Ball* iee 100. BathildeSeth OOVKcaOBM M ( 38S2 F.P 11:40 ft 44 107 3 5 6*1 7" G H'tamer 7 Choice 98. Lady Bountiful 99 Venus 108 03700 F.P 3-4 1:14%ft 23-5 110 1 3 3*1 3*1 G H'tamer 8 Papoose 95. Unbar 108. FranresJane 105 03563 F.P l-70 1:15%ft 28 110 2 3 3*1 4*1 G H'tamer 7 Catewood 104».(;rayl'K 10«. Pipes of Psn 106 RAPID STRIDE, ch. g. 10 106 By Rapid Water— Lady Ornama. by Ornament. (Trainer, C. Yzquierdo. Owner. C. Yzauierdo). Breeder. G. W. Bi3selL 10833 Tam Glfl:0S*sft 4 113 3 5 5« 8* J Dill»a 10 Wild Bill 113.M. t.arner U 7 Cop v right 111 10507 Sem 5-8 1.02 ft 31 10713 1 l'l l'l R Pauley 0 I Hist Brush 1 lO.Ben-alese 109 RettvMae 98 10437 Sem SlfPOTTSift 3 113 8 4 4*14' J Dillea 8 CastOff 91 BlaikAir 107 Ben-alese 107 10371 Sem 5-Sl:02*ift 10 11315 1 ll 2' J Dillea lOSt.Quentin 107.Black.Vir 107 Broad v'w 111 10276 Sem 5} f 1 08 .ft 11 113 4 8 4* 7« J Dillea 12 Ariuedee 107.1 'opyrisht 11.7. Bombardier 105 10149 Sem olfl:08»4ft K 111 1 1 U 2'1 J J Ryan 12 Bart 111. Atropos 9S. Armedee 111 08148 Beu 51fl:13%sl 59 104 3 2 21 2J J Dawson 7 Smackover 108. Froth lll.P'tec't'sLost M DUST BRUSH, cb. m, 5 104 By Swing Loose— Florence Mvers. by Cromwell. (Trainer. W. T. Mae-ruder. Owner. W. Leavett). Breeder. A. Yoiland. 12381 Bow 170 1:49«isl 83 108 4 6 7" 7«» D Casey 9 Blow-Horn 1ii9.H'ryCarroM 1 12 . Jacques 11J 12372 Bow 61fl:26 *3y 134 109 10 12 ll'Ml" D Casey 12 Tillie lCI.Candymsker 1 18.1'iiSbirley 115 12353 Bow tjf 1 n*4|sj 78 107 7 10 10*1 8'» D Casey 10 EdP'dleton 1 11. Davenport 111. (Hope 111 10507 Sem 5 8 102 ft 6-3 110 1 2 2'1 2'1 J J Hvan U Rap Stride 1074. Bengslese KM It' ty Mae '18 10472 Sem 3-4 l:14%ft 11-5 110 2 4 4'i 3* J J Ryan 8 Kathleen K. HO.The Colonel 112 Froth 112 10404 Sem 5} f l:06*)fcft 11 107 6 4 5* 5'i S Stretton 7 Texas 107, Old Top 98. Dean II. 103 MAY BRUEM, ch. m, 7 104 By Ballot— Blase o' Gold, by St. Florian. (Trainer, G. Weber. Owner. G. Weber). Breeder. W. 8. Thralkeld 04019 Peo 51fl:06*ft 31 103 J 5 6'»6'TS Holecko 6 BelleU. lOU.Q'nTowton 108 PricklyH't 107 90953 Aur 51 f 1:10 ay 26 108 2 5 6'« 6* R Cochran 7 LleAIfred llO.BnKock 10T. Shin jfG'ld 1 10 83492 Aur 61 f 1:11 hy 50 113 7 6 7 7*1 M Lynes 7 F. Fifty HC.Pe.linont 110.M. Mischief 108 82551 Haw 3-4 1:18tthy 20 105 5 6 71 7'* A Rod'ues 9 KerryGirl llO.MavBuddy 111 Ijivinia 114 81940 Haw 51 f 1:11 m 7 116 6 3 41 4'» G Ellis o (.uv'nor lOO.M'nTovvIe 100.HaroldK.96 SLNGLEHAHD. b. g. 6 101 By Hanbridge— Ocanya. by Ornns. (Trainer, R. Guicardo. Owner. R. Guicardo). Breeder. D. D. Canfield. 10276 Sem 51 f 1 08 ft 91 107 8 6 5* 5* T Pasc'mal2 Armedee 107.4 opvrisht 115 Bombardier 105 10171 Sem 51 f 1 :08*ft 61 106 2 2 4*1 6*1 D Smith 7 Bell Soni; 111. Cra.e d'Or 117 The Law 109 10064 Sem 51fl:08*ft 14 109 6 7 V 7»l M Ryan 8 ThePeruvian 112.Thel.aw 112(; KuCn 114 09994 Sem 51fl:0S**ft 6 104 1 1 U D C Healy 5 WoodFawn 107. Soanso 112, Seablase 107 09854 Sem 51 f l:07*ft 97 108 7 7 7'» 7»« H Callah'n 7 Jirgl.; 113, St. Quenfin !08. Red Seth 101 PASSPORT, b. g. 6 105 By Theo. Cook— Phantom Maid, by Uncle. (Trainer. J. J. Ault. Owner. W. A. Davis). Breeder. E. F. Simms 12303 J. P 1 1-16 I:4SVift 26 10111 9 11"11« S Trench'dl2 Kivi 109. Delphi 106 Bob Spslding 104 12167 J.P 3 4 1:14 ft 29 113 7 5 5* 4*1 S Trenchdl 2 Realist I lO.i'ol Schooler 107 (J'aMarto 106 11669 J. P 3 4 1:15%ft 61 105 8 2 l" 1»* S Trenoh'dI2 JaneC lOO.PopShot 100 Klcnnerhasaett 110 11556 F.G 3-4 1:1514ft 26 110 2 1 9*1 9*1 J Chalm'rsll Camilla 10.".. SnowMan 110 Mawrcoron 100 11247 F.G 1-70 lii^hy 16 106 4 1 125*12" J McCoy 12 Shampoo 10.7. (.lance 1 0t . High Life 106 BAR LIGHT, b. c. 4 109 By Sir Barton — Light Shoes, by Hamburg. (Trainer. T. Wilson. Owner. W. M. Elspats). Breeder. M. A B. B Jones I10MJ.P 1 1-M 1:4094ft M 112 5 3 5'i 7* F Horn 12 Radio 1 12. I.oiighamps 107 Repeater 107 10892 F.G l-70 1:18»»ft 35f 112 5 1 It 1» W Dellow 12 Infante ll.t. Turner 110 Royal Flag 105 10573 F.G 3-41:15Vt 30f 112 6 11 9*1 7'* W Dellow 12 I.eonard ti. 1 12. Ten Sixty' 109 Batsman 112 10268 F.G 1 1-16 l:5P*ft 35f 110 8 11 12-M2** L McD'ott 12 Dolly Bsy 105.1*rivateSeth lu5 (.lance 107 .09746 J.P S-4 l:154fcft 16f 113 2 11 r.'Hl'* E LeRere 12 M.lui..sli 11(1 Senate 107 Redskin 110 09310 J.P 3-4 1:ll%ft 49 108 10 8 9*J10'» J Wes'hoff 12 HelcnT. RM.Gilmore 112 RoyalCharlle 110 5th Race [5th Beulah Park] Srll *" m^^mrmm l\.«iCC 3"1 Ml1'- 'year-olds. Claiming. (Track record: Poland, Aag\ 7, 1»SI —1:13 — 3—109.) Index Crs. Dis.Time Tr. Odds Wt. St. % Str.F:n. Jockey Started Order of Finish REMOTE, ch. f. 3 104 By Archaic— Day's Over, by Olambala. (Trainer, P. Cissans. Owner, P. Cassans). Breeder. R. T. Wilson. Itttl J.P ll-Sl:57%ft 44 88 1 4 2* l»k R r.u.=sell 9 M'sCarew HI. I. le s N'ville 104 F'eBoy 105 12149 J.P t-41:M%M 2»f 9« 12 9 7T1 8T1 I. (raver 12 ILirryB. 1 1 l.JimBethel 10C. Ker I. addle 100 llMwJ.P 3-4 1 15-Stii 12f 94 7 11 lC'IO'* F Arirmtr'sl 1 J'sieB'le 1004. FineM'ners 108 Stiotaon 115 11430 F.G HflM-Ma 13f 100 S 6 6* 6;» M Mc(7'Blel2 FineM'ners lll.CI'erClub 103 A my A 1024} 11007 F.G 1-70 14 -Sft 46f HJ5 6 6 7" 8»» 11 Church 12 Fred Jr. 110. Rob Rogers 1 10 Chappie 110 I I1M51 r.O 1144i»ft 70f 107 4 11 ll'Ml" G Arnold 1 1 Mas'rWalter 112.Kr'kIlley 112 AHK'a 115 | 10227 F.G B-41:Mftn 34 109 8 8 7" 7" F Stevens 12 (J nBessie lOO.Jenny'sU m 1 14 OldFozy 114 j 09 190 J.P ilCl-OMM llf 101 8 10 m 9'* G Arnold 12 Ourieda 107.J'teEs«1uin 109.Bride'»Cup 106 BANDOLINE, b. f. 3 102 By Crimper— Saywhich. by Zens. (Trainer. M. J. Daly. Owner. W. C. Daly. Sr.). Breeder, E W WinmiU 1242.1 S.e todays chart. 12107 Hav HflM«fl 31 102 2 2 2'i 1* P M.Cabe 9 Bscape 112.Centrv 113, Caffneylass 107 12071 Hav 11161:48»ift & 91 4 4 4- 4'1 It Pat'q'InlO Snyllill 1 lO.M'jorieC. 105.Sanlledrosi 105 11997 Hav 3 4 Ll'.^ft 8 101 5 2 3'1 3* P MK'abe 9 Med'rJr. 1 12.F'hSoIdier 10f B'dileels 101 11920 Hav 3 4 1 I4«tft 10 103 3 3 4' 5* W M ( abel 1 Antimony llO.Capt.Kln'ey lRiiiarlah 104 11834 Hav 51 f 1 : « ft 12 97 5 4 331 3*1 R Patriq'nll Primus 117. MarjorieC. 107. Sunnylllti 112 I 11743 Hav 51 f 1:08 ft * 111 9 8 6'} S" J Dom'ick 9 JimmyFinn 105.Foretop 110 First Day 109 CHABETTE. br. f. 3 . 101 By Star Hawk— Francises II., by Prestige. (Trainer, H. E. Brown. Owner. H. E. Brown Stock Farm). Breeder, F. W. Leonard. 11*17 J. P l-70 1:47»*ft C 96 8 S 4«H» F Armst'gll ClrClub 97.SpkI'gWater 107,Engadine 102 11*21 J P 1-70 l:4tHm 22 100 7 4 4»1 4=1 F Armstr'gBJ Sp'kl'gWater 102.Hlir.atn 107. Drama 98j 11730 J P 3 4 1 14V,ft 10 108 10 7 6 t 4:J C Healy 12 SiegMargon 103, War Grail 105,Stintson 118 10945 Tarn Ml-WI ( 90 S 6 43 4' F Arnut'g '7 Dimplf Dunkie 111. Sol 102), Harbor 107 10835 Tain 3-4 l:l."**ft 6 103 4 3 2 1 3" F Arnist'g 8 Far Over 103, Sol 103, Irene Seth 108 10066 Sem 61 f 1 :07 Vt 13-5 94 4 4 4*1 U F Armst'g 5 Tosse 1 12.SeslingWax 94.B.o't'Wind 111 09853 Sem 8-4 1:14 ft 27-10 109 1 1 I'll1 C Healy 5 Seal'gWax 103.B.Weldel 104,L'yPorter KP 09798 Sem 3-4 1 l.-:S,ft 4 100 3 4 4»1 5»i F Armst'g 6 F'getMeNot 117.SeaFairy HJ.D'cyLou 110 09628 Sem 3-4 l:14*ft 2* 104 3 2 H 1» C Healy 6 L'yl'orter 10.".. Liberation 112,SingWax 90 KB. PLAID, br. g. 3 101 By Boots and Saddle— Trifler. by Ogden. (Trainer, L. C. Everitt. Owner, L. C. Everitt). Breeder. Mis* E. Daingerfield. 12049 Hav ll-16 1:48*t.ft 2 105 3 1 |» V L Hardy 7 Rancho 110. Welty 110, Berrilia 105 11869 Hav 1 1-16 l:47\ft 8 112 3 1 V V L Hardy 7 Welty 109. Bethlehem 103. Berrilia 107 11746 Hav 1 50 l:44Vfcft 5 106 2 1 1* 3'J L Hardy 8 Berrilia 104. Bethlehem 104, Atador 104 I1IM Hav l-50 1:54Hft 5 102 4 1 1* 1 L Hardy 8 Itancho 107, Tenacity 97, Berrilia 104 11402 Hav 6} f 1:08 ft 2i 97 4 2* ll I, Hardy 12 Top Lady 107. Lady Monte 92. Atador 103 11230 Hav 3-4 1:14 ft 7-5 97 « 3 3» 4 ] L Hardy 9 Zerline 103. Pall 109. Mahnley 109 11139 Hav 61fl:07fcft 3 99 9 C 5*1 5»1 L Hardy 11 LittleJennie lOO.RoyalDick 107,Kimple 107 EMBRYO, b. J. 3 103 By Athdara II. — Chrysalis, by Marajax. (Trainer, J. B. Byrd. Owner. J. B. Byrd). Breeder, E. F. Simms. 12149 J.P 3-4 l:l.r.«iBd 41 105 3 6 ',«£ 5«1 J Jones 12 Harry It. ili.JimBethel 106.E'erLaddie 106 11821 J.P 1-70 1 4S"4m 16f 106 8 8 12'»12*' D Frogttel2 Sp'kl'gWater 102.H'lreatn 107. Drama 98* 11430 F.G 51fl:09\m 12 108 7 8 71* 7" D Frog'ttel2 FineM'ners lll.Cl'erClub 103.AmyA. 102* 11353 F.G 3-4 1:lS%gd 29 112 2 4 34 4« F Stevens 9 BillyK. 104.SingingCricket 105,DollyS. 1011 11003 F.G 3-4 1:16 ft 6f 107112 10 8«1 5'| F Stevens 12 AmyA. 100.11 yllcilman lOS.Engadine 109 09318 J.P DjflOTSft 16f 108 3 11 12'»1217 J McCoy 12 Secrecy lOS.SIi'ta Butte 99,M'nElis'th 104 05805 B.G 5Sl:02\gd 12 112 3 6 6*1 67 R Bludau 8 SilverWings 109.J Kliz'th 109. Venture 108 05685 B.G 81fl:074»ft 26 109 1 6 6» 671 R Yelton 7 Ormon lOti.Q.ofSheba Hl.Erin'sBride 108 PRESS GANG. ch. g, 3 108 By Crimper — Zeureka. by Zeus. (Trainer, J. Hoskins. Owner, J. HoskinsV Breeder, E. F. Whitney. 15037 J P III MTU! llf 10811 12 12,012,T J Pale 12 Gossoon 115. Sweetum IOC. Realist 111 10660 Tarn 3-4 1 15%ft 3-2 10611 2 1} 1* A Anrson 6 P'cesslva 103.MissLotl 107.C'lSprague 104 10625 Tarn 3-4 1:14%ft 9 109 1 6 5'| 5'| A An'rson 0 Nama 108.D 'pleDunkie 113,GoldenTop 97 10566 Tam 3-4 1:15S*.ft 17-6 110 2 4 31 P J McT'gue 7 I.aFemme 106. FarOver 105. Jonteel 105 10234 Pom 5}fl:13\ft 14 106 7 6 3«1 3« S Hebert 7 Bet ky Sue 109, Hid. Jewel 108,Kelneth 114 MAHATMA. ch. g, 3 105 By Master Robert— Meadrose. by Meadowthorpe. (Trainer. W. E. Fairman. Owner, W. E. Fairman). Breeder. S. Holton. 12096 Hav 1 1-16 1 :48**,ft 4 102 6 1 lh 2" A Fermin 12 Devastation 112.Jet 104. Recom'ndation 112 12069 Hav 1 1 Irfflfl 6 110 2 9 10,:10"' P Cogan 12 Carrie Belle 105. Zoya 105. Raconteur 115 11999 Hav 3 4 1:1514ft ■ 105 7 5 3'1 3' R He'sleinl2 ColdenLocks llo.Linaloa 103.LewPope 115 11552 Hav 1-50 1 :54**.ft 15 107 7 8 8 • 8 » F Moore 8 Mr. Plaid 102. Raneuo 107, Tenacity 97 11114 Hav 1 1-16 l:47 *ft 12 100 5 7 7" 7-» M Skyrm 7 Sniper 112,1 it ty Elvira 102,Tue Tailor 108 BOOTS LAST. cb. f. 3 106 By Boots and Saddle — Last Leaf, by Kilkerran. (Trainer. W. Seamster. Owner. Barrett A Seamster). Breeder, J. P. Edwards. 11699 .IP 3-4 1:14Vt 14f 1(2 11 12 12»112'» W L'scher 12 Redskin 111. Waponoca 111. Realist 113 10905 Tam 5tfl:07%ft 1-2 103 4 1 l3 Is A Yerr*t 9 Jonteel 94, Isabell 106, Detroit 111 10622 Tam 51 f 1 :08Hft 41-10 105 6 1 Is 1»1 A Yerrat 7 La Femme 106, Jonteel 105. Undertow 110 10200 Pom 5-8 1:0". ft 29 94 2 3 3T 4» S Hebert 7 Span. Castle 99.MelvaRose lOS.FarOver 93 10166 Pom 51 f 1:14 ft 13 93 7 3 6» 7*1 S Hebert 7 Monastery 109. Jingle 114, Bim 103 10142 Pom H f 1-ftHst 21 101 5 3 2= 5SJ R Rarnett 8 KedEegs 112.BetsyB'c'n 107.S'th'nI*ac. 112 10056 Pom E-OlsMffcCI 13 102 6 6 6!'l 4'1 R Parnett 8 MelvaRose 107.C'pl'ance 106.Sh'taB'te 110 09987 Pom 3-4 l:l *Hft 22 103 6 4 36 3*1 W L'scher 7 P'tineLad 111, FarOver 103,PressGang 111 MISS LOU. ch. f. 3 106 By Sir Barton — Lou Blue, by Ogden. (Trainer. C. E. Hudson. Own-r. C. E. Hudson). Breeder M. & B. B. Jones. 11858 Pom 11:42 ft 14 98 3 1 1" 2" A Yerrat 7 Jingle 111 Ask Him 111 A, Sligo Brsnch 111 11814 Pom 34 1:15 ft B ■ 8 6 T"' T'J A Yerrat S Q'nBessie 93.CeneraISeth 113.Handcl'p 110 10871 Tam 3 4 1:15 ft 13 102J 5 4 4*1 4s I Holecko 8 I'rinc sSignal 102.Flitter lOO.S'l'gWax 100 10660 Tam 3-4 1 :15*s,ft 22 5 107 5 4 4'1 3« S Holecko 0 P'sCnng 100*. P'cesslva 103.C'lSprague 104 10440 Sem 3-4 1:15 ft 51 96 5 2 3'i 3:J M Ryan 5 I'ricelcss 103.Liberat 'n 102.1.,'dDarnley 112 10358 Sem f-8 1 :02 ft 21 107 7 4 5" 5" H Savage 7 Sol 110. Cast Off 103», Priceless 100 05005 Tdn 51 f 1 :11 m 17-5 110 7 7 8s 8'* V Swansnll Tlinlnia O. 105. Cbarette 100, H. Seth 103 MKH.H 5-8 l:01^ft 49-10 106 3 1 l2 1» S Holecko 10 ThereFor 1 13,Silver.Maple 105. Sh. Irish 103 AMY A., b. f. 3 101 Bv Colonel Venme — Crystal, by The Commoner. (Trainer. D. Womeldorff. Owner. C. A. Bernhardt). Breeder. J. B. Resoesi. 12065 J P l-ftlsMHft 30 96 1 10 lO^ilO'- II Hutton 12 M'lieM.vhill 105.FMners lOl.S'gWter 104 11917 J P 1-70 1 :47%ft 30 102 5 4 5'3 i-J H Hutton 11 CI rClnb 97.SpklgWater 107.Enjradine 102 11699 J P 3-4 1:14V.ft 9 95 10 9 93} ! '? H Hutton 12 Redskin 111. Waponoca 111. Realist 113 11539 F.G l-70 1:47*ift 10 101 2 3 4«j 4'J H Hutton 9 llr.iwn Silk llO.Bunthorne 10S, Drama 1041 11430 F.G 61fl:09%m 21-5 1O2U0 7 4» 3« M Hum 12 FineM'ers lll.(TrC]iib 103.J'teEs(|uin 100 11003 F.G 3-4 116 ft 7 10U 9 4 11 l'J II Hutton 12 IlvHlman lOS.Ensadine 108.Embryo 101 10193 F.G 3-4 1:17 ft 39 100 6 6 4 3» II Hutton 12 UMMlssM k 112. Swile 110. EdnaCook 106 09617 J.P 3-4 1:20 m 17 110 7 6 6" 6" H Hutton 11 Stintson 112,TeeIIee 100, Complaisance 101 /tJ Soother* Bonded Warehonsa ^^j^^*5W» MT*^" lAkJ rT^Jtt 1 After rariri'T my horso. .lark Hanover. M§ Xf^^^i r-^S* JaaawnBi \5^» \ J 'ast year m several steeplechase races, lie fjh££-~\gS\T~m* '\^^5f*^l',l*^V/ went lame with liad tendons. Several 4^r^^*^ I ^~~/±J-/*^^ veterinarians told me he would never race •"^V _ ^^^* ^^r again. But I used a bottle of t-'ave-The- O&ld Ote a bottle Of Horse and I feel it is my duty to inform IS A*^^^*** •"THE •**** V'-Tw^ltir' 1ST* y0U lle WOn severaI races this year. lets horses work while bein* treated: safe. sure. -*r«*l 1 ^ani.him twice I'abor VW at *••»*? suaranteetoe id apav'n, sprained tendon, bignringbooa* mor.ii. the first, one mile and the second ^SSS^SMSSSXm^mme^^^ Cve and ,,nehalf furlon*5s* and w«" « oth. tDMd f-KcaMfolly by t.Kl.000 horM owners Book, aueb SJSS— . , 4to»»Mj' vot" nfncKt •iiFREci Writ. uxUji 1 am under many obligations to you TROY CHEMICAL CO. for such a valuable remedy. $5.50 a bcttla Blnsharatott. N. Y. *Pjwbs*»si —u MMjisi-jjf" **.**»■■ i « H^n«,,^ »r — —a Yours ,uula verv trtilv it dvrri. If CHEAPEST. Wg. Sor— . w~~€ mmd »»u^. very iruiy. MII^Wi^i^MMIMOi^MMMMMOMOMOMOMi^ S. M. CREEN. JR- Page 9 6th Race [6th Beulah Park] hf"r) IxflC*!* 1 Mile and 70 Yards. 4-year-olds and upward. Claiming. (Track rcc-W1-*m a^.M.^^ ord. LJelltenant perkins, Ang. 9, 1924— 1:46%— 7— 107.) Index Crs. Dig. Time Tr. Odds Wt. St. \ Str.Fin. Jockey Started Order of Finish MASON TOWLE. cb. g. 6 109 By Hourless— Humanity, by Voter. • Trainer. M. H. Jordan. Owner. M. H. Jordan). Breeder. B. Combs. 07111 B«u l-70 1:50^4gd 8 109 9 6 4s C« J Connors 9 Zero 113, Miphty ll.t.Pentecost'aLast 101 06613 Whe 170 1:4«70It "1 105 2 6 6"i 6*1 T Thr'lkill 6 Perhaps 110. Bronston 105, Ballybell 107 06167 Whe l-7i l:f «; m ai 109 1 8 S13 811 D Prlble 9 I'eteFoy 106. Feigned Zeal 101. Purity 10*.» 04562 M.H 11:42 ft 27 104 10 9 94 8'i 11 WkmanW Adjuster 111. Black Mask 101. Ilena 99 04405 V H 170 1:15 ft 12 105 7 ( 67 6«i B W'kman 7 Shindy 113,Maddenst0WD 112,MiIIBoy 112 BARRISTER, b. g. 6 103 By McGee— Lady Quex. by Juvenal. (Trainer. J. L. Paul. Owner. J. G. Paul). Breeder. C. W. Moore. 11573 Hav 1 1-16 l:49\ft 20 109 10 8 !"M0'» J Domickl2 W*dDiu e 109.All'meurJr. lOO.Karsten 100 11512 Hav llfrl:55k.gd 30 107 9 9 12'»12" J Guerra 12 Cabin Creek 107. Welty 97. Sauabar 1M 11204 Hav l-601:45Hft 15 103 10 11 ll'»10'» L Hardy 12 S. raps 10S. Ultle Bat 102, Rockwork 1OT 09898 Hav 1 I t HHHs 20 102 I 8 87 810 J Dale 10 Fusileer 107. Ink 99, The Ally 107 BLACKFOOT, b. g. 5 88 By Atheling II.— Thrifty, by Ogden. (Trainer. M. Carrington. Owner. Thistledown Stable). Breeder. Nevada Stock Farm. 10509 Sem l-70 1:47^ft 10 10217 7 5" 5" C KimjslVl B Bee Bee 105.T.r.rown 112.Sham. Flower 102 10438 Beta ll:4B%fl 8 104 3 2 !' !' C Kingsld 7 T yl'.rown U2.B'berltill lOO.R'dMurray 109 10280 Sem 1-70 1:47 ft 209 103 6 6 3*} 42 C Kin^sl'd 10 Booster 104. Shamr'k Flower 107. Assent 107 10149 Sem 5J f 1 :CS\ft ].". 116 11 11 10*1 94 J Ford 12 Itart 111. Rapid Stride 111, Atropos 98 MM Sem 3-41:U%ft 28 110 4 6 6»J 6s? C Kin^sld 7 Red Seth 105. Tulane 110, Bissell 105 09960 Sem 3-4 1 C»4ft 25 105 7 8 S'J 7 | S Strftton 9 Lou Shank 100. Oee 110, The Law 110 09878 Sem i-S 101\ft 6f 108 9 8 7« 7* S StiettonIO L. Shank ,J5.Confluente 108.M.Elnorita 100 09794 Sem MUHKfl 13 109 9 6 6*1 5* C K'slandll Belleclaire 10.'i.J.Finnegan 110, L. Shank 109 BARBER BILL, b. g. 4 103 By Wrack — Toots, by Top Gallant. (Trainer. J. Crimmins. Owner. Tingle & Cnmmins). Breeder. H. Flippen. 10833 Tam &i f 1 :084t.f t 17 107 8 7 8*j 7T | Stretton 10 Wild Bill 113. M. Carner 107. Copyright 111 10438 S m 11.42:tft 7-5 109 6 3 3T 3» S Str Hton 7 T'yBrown 1 12.Blackf't 104.R'dMurray 109 10359 Sem 1 1-16 l:48Vt 19-10 106i 6 6 6 « 6'» J Ryan 8 Firstl.ight 104. Padlock 106. FirstCall 100 10210 Sem 1 1-10 1 :48*ift IS 103 5 2 21 21 S Stretton 6 Kosciusko KIO.F'stCall 98,FeignedZeal 91 09998 Sem 11-16 1:48 ft 51 103 1 1 2} 2l | Stretton 7 Kuril's Met r 104. JimSanda 103, Zoie 103 MH sem ll:42**ft 12-5 101 4 2 2'1 21 T Pasc'ma 8 BillyOHare i()4.I)elysia 105.JimSanda 111 09599 Sem 1 l:4l%fl j 95 6 2 331 3» I Hebert 7 Foreman US. BillyOHare 109*.I^)carno 103 09584 Sem 3-4 114*tft 71f 102 10 9 95 h'l S Hebert 12 L.Rubstein 104. Kosciusko i05,Barb'y 110 BLUE CADDIE, ch. f. 4 96 By Tea Caddy — Blue Racer, by Blues. 'Trainer. W. H. Carrier. Cwner. Mrs. W. Heath). Breeder. 0 Mean Bros. 10592 Tam 1-70 1:4 1 ft 43 102 4 7 7" 7 » S Holecko 7 Burnt 115. Arragosa 100. Cavalry 101 10245 Sem 1 1 1C 1:48 It 4 98 4 C 6'« 617 D Smith 7 limDaisy 107.M'tainChief 112,Perhaps 107 09993 Sem I I ITiTjfl 61 104 7 7 7'1 4:i J J Pyan 11 Old Top lOh. Bessines 113, Rotarian 113 09630 Sem 1 1:11. &ft 41 104 1 8 7" 71" O Clell and 10 I-ank 110.II.of theX'th 104,I"pRyan 108 08613 M II 1 M 1 Mfctsj 5 100 5 5 6-j S41 L Hardy 8 Milord 110. Asa Jewell 112. Merry 99 08563 Mil 5} f 1:17 by 11 107 4 6 •*!*•* H Hemsln 8 M'nides 100 .ISlueCaddie 107.WineJug 105 CHEREBU. b. g. 8 107 By Master Robert — Athena, by Zeus. (Trainer. R. Scully. Owner, Oklahoma Stable). Breeder, C. B. Head. 11670 J P 1 1 8 1 ".". ift l:".f 107 12 11 10»J 91- T Pasc'ma 12 Sweep -Net 102. Repeater 112.Pr'teSeth 109 11368 FG 11-8 1:."^ gd 50 MS 7 6 410 I" T Pasc'ma 10 Optimist 110. Hidalgo 105. Blow Horn 108 10874 Tam 1 70 1 46\ft 61 105 3 6 3' 1» T Pasc'malO Cus R. 110. Barriskano 105. War Idol 105 10590 Tam 3-4 115^5ft 41 105 6 7 6«J 6 C Healy 7 Barberry 110. M'dlingSeth 104. Kosc'sko 115 10373 S.-m nfiaVfcft 2 104 2 3 3* 2* T Pasc'ma 7 Mercury 100. Red Seth 108, Aleto 111 02927 Al n 3-4 1 :20'im 27-10 1:1 8 4 2'1 11 F Booker 12 Lit. Romper 104. Mad. Vennie 112. Glory 107 B0AZ. b. g. 4 107 By Paicines — Souriie, by Flint Rock. (Trainer. J. Christy. Owner. J. Christy). Breeder. F. J. Kelley. 12095 Hav 1 1-16 1 :4T^,ft 20 110 12 4 3"i 3; A Gorvki 12 Floy Lillie 103. Rambler 112, Zerline 110 11999 Hav 3 4 1 lr.'r.ft 20 115 12 11 9'' PfO Peinia 12 Goldenl^x Is HO.I.inaloa 103.Maliatma 105 11607 Hav 3 4 1:13xift 8 1!8 8 6 ?'• ?■; P C.roos It Chas.W'tney IlS.SeaH'kI1.113.SanSan 113 11506 Hav f S f 1 :07=igd :} 113 8 7 8*1 1' C H'wortb.12 Annie (irate Klil.Velero 113.Star Time 113 ItSM Hav 3-4 1:10«&ft :* 112 9 9 «!; .i'S C Jackson !2 Voorflor 107. Jacobean 112, Gentry 112 10482 II iv 111.164 hy 30 Hi 11 11 Il»»li«« R Hemsln:; HighSkip 10.t.ln tliel'.ig lO.'.Slotw. 11 104 Hi074 Hav I 1 :6 1 1S3..ft 30 10S 0 8 S"S:l F Moore 8 Milord 109. Zero 113. Vendor 104 MISSISSIPPI, ch. g. 4 Ml 93 By Sir Barton — Cerina. by Meddler. (Trainer. H. E. Brown. Owner, H. E. Brown Stock Farm Eta.). Breeder. M. & B. B. Jones. 12427 Sec bassBjr*a "hart. 12060 J P 3-4 1:10 ft lOf 114 10 6 43 3'J G Ellis 12 Caw-Woman lOK.S'g'gCr'ket OC.Hitr'p 100 11805 J P Ml:M%fl 12f 112 I I 41 4'S 1-: Ugwt 12 Kia 107. Harry I'.. 109. Hitrump ltlo 11513 W.Q 341 M%n 44 113 11 8 6:» h » E I.egere 12 Shady 105.Jul'te Esquin 102.Foundat'n 107 11367 KG 34 1 l.'.^gd 217 110 12 12 12:41?" L Lang 12 tiossoon 110. Jim Battel 110. Juniata 105 11068 F.G 3-4 1:15 ft 99 111 9 8 10!S10'» L Lan^ 13 Tm Sixty 100. Jun:nta 100. I^ist Cent 111 09110 I..-x fcl:16 by 21 112 7 7 7" 8*» W Crump 12 Zerline 99, Elisha Lee 104. Marius 108J LITTLE ARCHER, br. g. 4 107 By Happy Warrior— Dam by Ardmark — Miss Gondie. (Trainer. P. Christie. Owner. P. Cliristie). Bred in England by T. Kir by. 12426 Si-i toda s cbart. 12072 Hav 1 1-1C 1 47^,ft 15 110 5 8 7=, 7»J H Gibson 10 TlieAlly 111. LssSMM 107. Ranock 114 12025 Hav 1 1 1C 1 48 »ft 4 112 1 3 3J T- C Italis 7 TippoSahib 112. Zoro 112. I.ittUVince 103 11954 Hav 1181.50 ft 12 113 2 4 3 i 32 ■ T M ore S Wi.la IIS. !■ tie Bag 1 13. Cabin Creek 113 11795 Hav 11-161:411 ft 5 113 7 5 6'J 7» K HorVth 9 Sir(;ien 113.SHaukII. 115. Illustrator 113 11749 Hav 1 1 16 1 48HH 6 112 1 4 I » 6 J W Taylor 10 Bramton 112. Romany I IT I— I SUSS 107 11658 Hav 11 16 1:49 gd 31 107 1 4 «M ?! J Gordon 9 Old Cuird 107. Il.mijohn 107. Raneho 102 11554 Hav 11-8 1:55 ft 31 107 7 2 3'i 3: K HorVth 8 I.ittlri'.laze 10S. ( lapp r 107. Vendor 104 11470 Hav 1 MS l:5'*ttn 6 112 7 8 P* 8:' A M'tens'n S Scraps 112. Demijohn 109. Clapper 107 JIM SANDA. br. g. 6 103 By Jim Gaffney — Polysanda by Polymelus. (Trainer. A. Davis. Owner. Miss L. Davis). Breeder. Bclair Stud. 10359 Sem 1 1-lfc 1 48\ft 68 111 7 7 8-' 8 « R Moier S K'irstl.iglt 104. Padlock 106, FirvtCall 100 10153 Sern 1 7W 1 8t%fi B 314 8 C 7 : V J Dflif Slb.palong 103. P.idlo k 109. Molinero 109 419998 Sem 1 1-16 1 4S ft 12 103 7 3 3'1 3" J Smith 7 l'.uell s.M.tor KH.BarberBill lOT.Zoie 103 •9852 Sem ll:42^.ft 63 111 8 6 410 4:I F Diaaa 8 I'.illyO'Hare KH.ltart.erliill lOl.D.lxsia N i 09630 S.-m 1 l:41-%ft 42 1 9 9 9 8 ■ ■ fc«; F Diana 10 IjiiiK 110.11 if the.N'th 101.1'|Uyan Itts 08755 M.H 1-792:01 by 9 106 7 5 5»i 5» J Don'son T Llewellyn 113. Victor M. 101. McTab 101 08319 MH 1-70 1:54V" 11 108 7 7 7 " 6 • A Tryon 7 IJewel'n 1 H.M.dfrJr. lOO.Homcltiin 103 08029 Mn 7-8 1:41U.b U 112 6 6 C71 4T J Smith 7 Fast Boy 112. Marble 115. Sea Wolf 107 PEPPERETTE. b. m. 6 96 By Everest — Green Pepper, by Ruskin II. (Trainer. H. A. Cotton. Owner. Irrenressible Stable). Breeder. A. E. Hundley & Sons. 11469 Hav 1 1-16 l::.5"*.m 10 107 6 6:* 6" J P.laez SBv'fStsW K»7. Aunt Aggii- ItMi.Clorialies 99 11428 Hav l-50 1:44V"t .'0 101 8 10 10 ■• I ■'■ 1 Cordon 10 Highskip 1 10.(Jue iiKmina 105.The.\lly 110 11160 Hav 1 1-16 l:47'*ft 30 99 3 6 613 6" J Guerra S Hot Dog 112. Horn. Bun 107. Fu-ilcer 112 10742 Hav 1 1 4 2 OTVt 15 103 2 11 11»»10'« P Kef'ov 1 12 Milor.l 107. Uik.ii Emma 97. Vendor 100 KREKZUNAS. b. g. 6 106 By Hessian— Blush Rose, by Star Ruby. (Trainer. W. Manders. Owner. Mrs. W. Manders). Breeder. A. B. Hancock. 11760 J P 1 116 1 48* ft 31f 109 9 12 12'»123» I) Frog'ttel2 Tip[.it | Wit. -In t !»7.Alird 105.Sin:ere 101} 11358 1 • f. 1 1-8 l:.'7Hgd 164 112 11 10 10 7 9'7 J Smith 1 1 SixSixty 105 .Sweet Money 105. Kunioiiin 1 10 10896 I'M! 1136151 ft 11 11111 9 10'MO 7 G Johnsonll P'gyBIeil-oe l(M;. ;iaiice 100.1 ol. Wagr 111 10573 F.G 3 4 1 15Hft 114 110 11 12 12«110,T G Ellis 12 I^onard O. 1 12 Ten Sixty 109 .Rut-man 1 12 •9514 Jua 1 Lil^fchy 41 103 7"! C Vatv* 12 iCdFaitliful 1O0 Otiash 11 1. Cragsman 103 09420 Jua 3-4 1 13Hft 25 116 "!j J Sm'w'od 14 Cornstalk 1 19 .ColdicII. 117V'iaMorse 114 •0392 Jua 11:41 ft 41 110 6» C Yates 1* S.Al.ow 1 15. ArravanllO. Y kshir Maid 107 I SWTJM. b. g, 7 103 By Sweep— Fidget, by Plaudit. (Trainer. A. Temrest. Owner. A. Tempest). Breeder. M. Doyle. 18071 Hav ll-16 1:18»ift 8 110 9 9 9" 9" W Taylor 10 S'nyHill MOM joneC. 10T».SanHedro«i 10» 11996 Hav 3-4 1:16%ft 8 112 4 2 P 21 W Taylor 9 Hem y Fox 107. Gentry 112 Sagamore 112 11687 Hav l-50 1:44Vift 30 110 9 8 7" 7'» M Garcia 10 B terTi.nes 110. In the Bag 105. S nyHill 111 11573 Hav 1 1-16 1 49%ft 50 106 11 6 7*3 ««J M Garcia 12 W'dl eiice 109. AllmeurJr lOO.Karsten 100 11532 Hav 11-16 1:49 ft 50 111 8 7 7*| T D Fowler 8 TheT'lor 104.ChowChow 101 M'yAgnes 100 11326 Hav ll-16 1:47Hft 60 112 10 9 8aJ 8*1 M Garcia 12 Mt. Slide 102.ChowChow 107. DoubleStar 102 11291 Hav 3-4 l:ll%ft 60 112 U 11 ll"ilO»J AI Garcia 12 Basha lLVB'Ibeckll. 107.LittleArcher 113 NANO RONAN. b. m. 6 105 By Libyan Sands— Duels, by Sandringham. (Trainer. A Tempest. Owner. L. Nova). Breeder. 0. A. Bianchi. 12095 Hav 1 1 16 1 :47%ft 12 105 4 9 8'3 T» R He'sleinl2 Floy Lillie 103. Rambler 112, Boas 110 12026 Hav 1 1-16 1 :48**ft 5 105 5 4 3'1 3' R He slein 7 Papoose 102, Raj 112. Double SUr 103 11864 Hav 3-4 1:15 ft 8-5 108 2 3 l»k \* W Taylor 7 Alvores 112.Nidnod 103. Miss Innocence 94 11774 Hav 3-4 1:16 ft 15 110 11 8 63 4»1 M Garcia 12 Lady Newtown 105. Jet 105. Stargo 115 11204 Hav l-50 1:45Hft 4 103 8 10 8*1 7«J M Garcia 12 Scraps 108, Little Bat 102, Rockwork 10S 7th Race [7th Beulah Park] jth »*•*■**■*» jVVii.CC ! Mile an(l "° Yards. 4-year-olds and upward. Claiming;. (Track ree- ord. L|entenaI1t Perkins, Ang. 9, 1924— 1:4«%— 7— 107.) Index Crs. Dis.Time Tr. Odds Wt.St. % Str.Fin. Jockey Started Order of Finish UPPITY WITCHET. b. g. 12 108 By Broomstick— Lady Frivoles. by St. Simon. (Trainer, D. Womeldorff. Owner. C. A. Bernhardt). Breeder, H. P. Whitney. 12424 See today's chart. 12270 J.P 1116 1:49%ft 9 105 7 9 6« 5 1 H Hutton 12 SixSixty 100. L'yB'ntiful 104. Reveillon 110 12169 J.P 11-8 1:56 ft 18 105 5 8 9»1 9»i H Hutton 10 l»ngcliami's 107.B'eTorch 111. S.Ralph 1 M 12137 J.P 11-16 1:51^81 8 1131 3 2 2* 2J I Conn'llyl2 Burnt llO.Longchainps HO.SirRalph 112 11856 J.P 13-16 2:04 at 39-10 102 8 3 2* 2« H Hutton 12 Optimist 113. Donna video 97. Peggy (». 10S 11700 J P 1116 1:48%ft 15 97 2 2 I'll3 II Hutton 12 Alard 105. Sincere 101 *. Black Crackle 104 11556 F.G 3-4 1:lf V»ft 28 109 7 7 8 1 8'J W Harvey 11 Camilla 105. SnowMan 110. Mawrcorou 100 BATSMAN, ch. h. 6 116 By Hourless— Bridlewise, by Tracery. (Trainer. F. Kirwin. Owner. Kirwin Bros). Breeder. Nursery Stud. 12424 See today's chart. 12305 J.P 1 1-16 1 :48"4ft 13f 106 11 11 10" 9=' S Trencn'dll Blue Torch 112. Delhi Toy 113. Burnt 115 12270 J.P 1 1-16 l^O^ft 6f 105 8 4 5»! 7»J W Watsonl2 SixSixty 100. L'yB'ntiful 104. Reveillon 110 11983 J.P 3-4 1:14%gd 17f 118 1 5 10" 9,: I) Frog'ttel2 Orestesll. 1 l.Vlalladega 119.TenSixty 110 11735 J.P 11-8 1:54 ft 18f 112 7 9 11"11" S Hicks 11 P.Bledsoe 107.Charle ,ta 107. tieo.Dever 105 11558 F.G ll-4 2:09%ft 19 112 2 4 4» 4" W Harvey 5 Pandosto 113.Cli iue 112.FlagLieutent 116 C0QUINA. ch. m, 5 102 By Ballot— Gold Lady, by Goldcrest. (Trainer. C. E. Davison. Owner. C. E. Davison). Breeder, C. H. Berry man. 12421 See today's chart. 12207 Tij abll:36%ft 82 102 6 8 8== 8" B Pershall 8 L.Berrilldon 102.M.» hild 1 lO.Suspicion 110 09457 Tij 1-70 1:50 m 4 99 7 10 10 « 9" O Mazoue 10 Wee ;irl 99, Lady Choco M, El Cid 108 00431 Tij 1-70 1:47 sy 18 104 6 6 5*1 5" E Dalton 8 Gunsight 10»i. Hyperion 104, Isaman 107 09303 Tij abl cc 1 43 gd 6 113 1 6 6»1 5*3 H West 3 Wrangler lOO.Fullo'Fnn 100. UovalOak 106 08632 Aur 1 1-8 l:54%ft 91 112 6 6 4»1 37 F S'remba 9 Babbling 105.MoonMagic lll.Col.Toka 104 DOUBLE STAB, b. f, 4 106 By Under Fire— Lufula, by Marta Santa. (Trainer. A. Miller. Owner. A Miller). Breeder. G. Watts ft Son. 12026 Hav 1116 1:48%ft 5 102 4 3 Sf 41 J Morar 7 Papoose 102. Raj 112, Nano Ronan 106 11795 Hav 11-16 1:49 ft 31 108 1 7 8 1 9*1 L Hardy OSirtHen 113.SHawkII. 115.IUustrator 113 11718 Hav 1116 1:49%ft 8 100 4 1 1* l1 J Morar 9 S.ofTromp 105, W'dl'dQu'n 102,Recoup 105 11476 Hav 1 1-16 1 :50«ihy 6 102 6 8 6»« 63» L Hardy 9 FairTrial 112. AuntAggie 107. Recoup 102 11326 Hav 1 1-16 1 :471fcft 20 102 3 2 3'1 3-'l W Watsonl2 M'nt'nSlide 102.C.I how 107,S.of Tromp 107 10918 Hav 11-16 1:48 ft 20 105 2 8 8l» 8'« W Taylor 8 Lindean 102. Waldemar 110. Little Bat 103 10626 Hav 1-50 1:62 hy 20 103 3 6 631 6'« S Hicka 13 Fr'kPogarty lOO.Hickory HO.Glorianes 90 BUNBURY. br. g. 4 103 By Fayette— Bupicola, by Advance Guard. (Trainer, B. H. G^od. Owner, B. H. Good). Breeder. T. Piatt. 12259 Tij ll-16 1:49Hsy 26 104 2 6 5 6 3 L McClair 7 Marvelite 107. Huev 112. Pearl Boots 110 11614 Tij l-70 1:4,*i't 20 113 14 14 10'2 5" O Mazoue 14 D'bfnder 11 l.O.Br'dw'y 115.Pres'ator 115 11300 Tij l-70 1:4SMiSy 22 111 7 8 2* V O Mazoue SOMBr'dw'y 107.StarPurse 1 ll.Sn,«| mie 114 11166 Tij 17-8 3:19 si 12 98 3 2 63J 551 O Mazoue 8 Conipos»-r 100, Irvington 100, Sliafe 110 SUPER LADY. ch. m. 5 101 By Semprolus— Hoda. by Ravelston. (Trainer, C. C. Pool. Owner, Ilrs. C. C. Pool). Breeder. L. L. Allen. 11863 Pom 11:44 ft 39 103 3 3 37 5" R Che'ham 7 GoldenC. 108, Steinway 111, PopRyan 111 11813 Pom 5J f 1 CS ft 14 110 10 10 10'=10" J Merimee 10 Poly carp 112.M'lyLooket lOJ.St.y'ntin 112 10242 Sem 51 f l:08%ft 37 104 9 9" 9" H Callhan 9 F.ofForth 99. Be galese HO.Brocklesby 106 07816 Akn 7-8 1:40 hy 16 104 6 7 6,J 6" O Healy 8 (Weaner 104. Rags 99. Kathleen K. 104 07434 Crd 61 f 1 :32l£m 14 W7 7 1 V* T\ J Josiah 7 O.Lady H2.LydiaDrew 112.BueHsI.ily 107 07266 Crd 5-8 1 08%sy 66 110 8 S 72J 4 1 J Josiah 8 Ransvaal 112,Lydi:iDrew 115.Redw'd 110 06082 Bkn 3-4 l:19Vfcsl 38 104 « 8 8'» 812 E Graham 8 CoiueAlong Ul.Messines 109.Oiuizl'gh 108 WHIZON. ch. g. 6 108 By The Manager— Beautiful Girl, by Marcbmont TJL (Trainer, M. Allen. Owner, M. Allen). Breeder. Van Dusen ft Fuller. 12223 J.P 3-4 1:14%ft 55 114 5 10 9»1 9" F Armst'gll Tom P. 114. Lannie 109. Billy Welch 117 10360 Sem 8-4 1:15 ft 31 107 S 4 4* 4'! J Ryan 0 UimpWanl 107. LouShank 107. Texas 107 10278 Sem 3-4 1:14 ft 4 114 2 2 1"! l'l J J Ryan 6 S TgWax 95.BiII.vO Hare 114.Natrolight 97 10243 Sem 3-4 1:13%ft 2 109 4 2 3* 3« T Pasc'ma 7 Botch 106*. Arragosa 102. Lib'yNat'nal 112 10151 Sem 3-4 1:14 ft 1 108 3 2 3-J 3'1 C Healy 5 B'yO'llare MM*. Clayton 102.Seablaze 103 ROYAL KISS. b. f. 4 96 By Royal LT.— Caress, by Dick Welles. (Trainer, Y. Tirmini. Owner, V. Tirmini). Breeder. J. B. Respess. 11881 J.P l-70 1:47%ft 46f 10316 11 10" 10,u T Pasc'mal2 Forel'd 105.1x uis .ftNashv. 102.Fl'kAt'k 97 09843 J.P 3-4 l:14%ft 9f 10111 12 12"12i» F Whit ere 12 Cliff 104!. Byway lOS.ColonelSeheoler 103 09400 J.P 1 l:39^ft 128 100 10 12 121712" F Whit'crel2 Despard 113. Byway 109. Haiti Ml 05106 Tdn 3-4 1 17%sy 43 107 4 9 8* 6 * J Dolin 10 Clar ndellope 107. D'rSignal 103*. Burnt 106 04326 W.P 1 l:41Vfcft 29 100 7 9 9" 9'» T McElroy 9 Ticker 112. Irish Pat 112. Aristotle 107 04247 W.P 11:42 gd X 101 10 9 8"»7"iG JohnsonlO Slicker 107. Foolscap 109. MossFcxII. 1M TURNEB, br. g. 4 109 By Tchad— Kurna. by Out of Reach. (Trainer. A. Goldblatt. Owner. O. A. Kintz). Breeder. L. B. Combs. 11484 F.G ll-16 1:50%ft 39 105 2 9 11"U»» H Got'rupl2 Peggy O. 100, Valley Light 111, Kia 100 11435 F.G ll-16 1:51%m 24 101 8 8 651 6'» H Got'ruplO Jupiter 109. (ilance 100, Yori.k 109 11392 F.G 11-16 1:4? ft 61f 100 4 9 9 « 8 7 H Got'rupl2 Il'kEye 105.SpanishName 101,Rusovla 110 11217 F.G 1 1-16 1 :54?shy 13 108 3 1 V 7'» H Gotfup 12 MaySteil 10;.Jiipiter lll.MaryCont ry 106 10892 F.G 1-70 1 48%ft 40 110 3 4 31 3} G Arnold 12 BarEight 112. Infante 113. RoyalFlag 103 10775 FG 11-16 1:49 ft 43f 105 8 8 ll'OlO2* F W'itakerl2 Cpdike lll.BlowIIorn 100.Lieut.Rust 110 BUSTED HEELS, b. p, 4 (M) 103 By Delhi— Grace Cunard. by Cunard. (Trainer, S. Pitz. Owner, S. Pitz). Breeder. 0. D. Randolph. 12095 Hav 1116 1:47%ft 50 108 11 12 10'« 851 J Gordon 12 Floy Lillie MS, Rambler 112. Boaz 110 11997 Hav 3-4 115-^ft I 107 7 8 733 4BJ R Heslein • Med'tJr. H2.F'liSoblier 10.".Ba» doline 101 11507 Hav 3-4 1:16 gd 50 104 9 10 7« 7» W Watson 12 lyvulose 105. Aciuitted 108. Voorflor 108 11325 Hav 1 1-16 1 :47Vif t 30 106 3 3 7«3 7*3 J Josiah 7 Belphriznia 10.S. MurielS. 105. FairTrial 108 11296 Hav 11-16 1:48 ft 30 104 5 6 5*1 541 J Josiah 7 Bethlehem 99, W. Queen 105. CI Thomas 104 DRUMMOND, b. g. 11 98 By Ogden— Quebec, by St. Jude. (Trainer. Y. Gallo. Owner, V. Gallo). Breeder. J. E. Madden. 12427 See today's chart. 11217 F.G ll-16 1:54%hj 62 111 9 6 8'« 8'» D Lynch 13 MaySteil 10:. Jupiter lll.MaryCont ry 106 10716 F.G l-70 1:46Vfcft 50f 111 2 6 V* 8" F Mormilel2 Newllope lOl.Muskallonge lll.mtried 106 09816 J.P 11-16 1:53 si 27f 107 8 :C 910 9" F Whifcre 12 AlStebler 112, SirRalph 112, Courser 107 09675 J.P ll-16 1:53%hy 13f 107 11 12 L^'L.'** T McElroy 12 J kKnight 103.Pr'teS-th 307. Reveillon 107 02201 F.P 3-4 1:15%sl 115 110 4 8 8" 8" H Hay 8 Kindred 105.Shiuing Cold 105. Spsts 110 01519 "ol 5ifl:08%ft 50 109 7 8 8" 8 « H Garner 8 Jackl'ot 104.C"ntyTimes 108,Bl'ckSand 107 FAST BOY, b. g, 6 106 By Meridian— Tootsie. by Hessian. (Trainer. L. Gray. Owner. L. Gray). Breeder. Mrs. R. F. Carman. 10626 Tam 1 1-16 l:48%ft 73 112 4 6 5" 5" L Gray 5 Arragosa llO.EangSvne m.I'.'rNkane 103 10240 Pom 11:51 ft 35 113 2 4 6'« 5'» L Gray 6 Pete Foy 105. Home il'Or 103.4hir Flag 106 10199 Pom 6}fl:2S%ft 11 115 2 6 «'» 6:| L Gray 9 MerryO. 105. M'lv Locket lll.B'ly Wei, h 115 10096 Pom 11:60 ft 30 111 3 6 6" 6'» L Gray 7 Billikeu 104, Wildcat 1O0. Pete Foy 101 10055 Pom 61 f 1:13 ft 87 108 I 7 7" M L Gray 8 Kinsman 107. Home d'Or lOl.RedLegs 112 10023 Pom 51fl:13*fcft 8 108 3 6 6»1 7TJ L Gray 8 Albert!.. 108.Karachi 108. Moll vI^m ket 104 09991 Pom 11:49 ft 19 108 « 7 7» 7" L Gray 7 Revllon 107,Normana 104.P VhVP.Hle 104 09937 Pom 3-4 l:l6%ft 10 112 6 5 5-' 4« T, Gray 6 Jingle 112. Monastery 112. Double T. 113 09890 Pom 3-4 1:18 It 12 115 7 8 7" 6" L Gray 8 PeterJ. 115,OddSeth 107, Martingale 115 WILDCAT, b. h, 7 116 By Polymelian — Catacomb II.. by Ladas. (Trainer, W. Metz^er. Owner. W. Metzger). Breeder. W. B. Coe. 12264 J.P ll-16 1:49%ft 29 108 12 7 5* 6»1 N Chilcuttl2 Loyal H. 105. peter J. 111. Tribal 99 12137 J.P 1 lib 151-ViSl 25f 107 11 10 S'4 812 N Chilcutt 12 Burnt HO.T'yWitcliet 113 .L'grliamps 110 11852 J.P 1 3-16 2:04%sl 9f 108 12 9 8" 8'» C Healy 12 French Lady 103. tie... Dever 102. Halu 113 11811 J.P 11-161:48 ft 12 108 6 3 331 351 C Healy 7 Hidalgo 114 Charbsetta 10S Ueert HO 11674 J.P 11-81:56 ft 16-5 107 8 6 5»1 5»1 C Healy 10 PrinceK. MB. stall Ml— lll.F'hl.adv 103 1094 7 Tam 11-16 1:43 ft 19 104 4 3 2» 1» A Yerrat 7 Q'nh'm 105. (Jay Boy 1 1 . 108.P.u '.lMIi-t'r 108 C0RFIE. b. g. 8 104 By Junior — Sultana II., by Soliman. (Trainer, G. E. T.ittlefield. Owner. G. E. Littlefield). Bred in England by P. Field. 12378 Bow l-70 1:52»4»y 46 108 5 7 7" 7" D Casey 7 Gaffney llO.Donartta 1 OS. torn promise 106 12359 Bow 1 1-16 1 :5»«tny 38 107 6 2 4=1 6»i I Casey T Gajlj 110. Kelneth 10.1. Sum Smith 105 12346 How 11-16 1:55 hy 24 107 4 6 7" 73» I» Casey 7 Fio tv Boy 105. Ensile 100, Jacques 103 06865 Mar 11-8 2:00 ft 49-10 103 4« R Jackson 6 Wida 113. Pit 111*, lnvigorator 111 06731 Mar l-70 1.5:'%ft 51 106 6,f F AVhit'ker 0 Senate 99. (Jus R. lOO.t larimoude Hope 100 06674 Mar abC5 f 127Vsft 6-5 116 8" J Dennis'n 8 sb il Wine lll.L'gli g Iji s 10 .« a-t;':a 114 95095 Mar 1-70 l:56%sy 3-5 108 1* A Hunt 5 Jigger 10S. Nimble 109. Bogart 102 CRUDENAS. br. g, 7 103 By Crusados— Ardenes, by Amigo. (Trainer, G. W. Kinsey. Owner, G. W. Kinsey). Breeder. Anita M. Baldwin. 12425 See today's chart, 10509 Sem 1-70 l:47?t,ft 13 10518 6 4» 4" J J Ryan 8 BecBec 105.T Brown 112.Sham. Flower 103 104 75 Sem 1-70 1:46 ft 14 102 4 5 5" 5" G Poad I M't'nt hiof 1415. Quinham 107. I.aKross 106 10402 Sem 1-70 l:47Vfcft 7 102 8 2 21 1» J Ryan 10 MerryMars 111 J.Locarno 112.1. Eclair 10«1 10280 Sem 1-70 1:47 ft 25 100 4 4 6"1 9»i M Kyan 10 Booster 104. Shamr'k Flower 107. Assent 107 10062 Sem 3-4 1:15%ft 25 108 6 4 4»1 6« J Smith 8 Froth HVS.Merrj Mars 103.Miss.Nam y 14y» 09960 Sem 3-4 1:15^ft 36 102 S 6»1 4» J J Ryan 9 Lou Shank 106, Gee 110, The Law 110 I Monthly Racing Form Containing Full and Complete Index of All Races Run in March Now On Sale Page 10 HARVEY AMES, Inc. KAItl.i: 1ILDG. BROADWAY AT 52(1 ST. NEW YORK CITY WON Saturday's "Harvey Transaction" and, of course, the only horse advised, won easily at good odds. MONDAY'S "Harvey Transaction" is an exceptionally prepared good thing, and only those who will agree to make their play one hour before post time need subscribe, as we refuse to accept 2-1 on a legitimate 6-1 shot. Telephones: CIRCLE 2591, 2592, 2593, 5749, 1434, 1435 Published weekly. 35 cents per copy lor sale at all newsstands NEW GUIDE OUT Harland's Free Codes: HAVEE DE GRACE: Flush-10-25 i A long one in a tough spot I HAVRE DE GRACE; King-8-12 .! , ,ks like u cinch in this field! Bee paaaj 7 I inerty Turf CaMsi for MC KKI'K $5.00» fOM MISSION llOBSK THAT t.t»i:s TOD AY YOU CAN BEAT THE RACES Writ.- TODAY for :i copy of "How to Pick the ■am ri.iit Vmnln Um t ■ak" it i fkki:. It t.-lls you nil nhoiit Mi- uainc .ifi'l .\pl.iin th. .. w Sup.-ri.ir Metliu.l of Handicapping, which will Show you how to pick winners with sui prising regularity. Writ- f.r it TODAY. KIPKIMOK PUBLISHING ( O. Jlunsej- liuil.Hiig Wasliiiml.ni, D. C. Subscribe for Daily Racing Form. THIS IS NOT FOR YOU if you are looking for a guaranteed 6 or 8 to 1 shot. However, if you are satisfied with a fair price, I can send you some information on two or three horses that will run at Ix-xington. Ky., which I consider safe betting I u- •; isitions. These horses are handled by m.-ii who win two or three races at this track and you can depend on them. If you are interested and will make a small play for me, send me your name and adilr.-ss Inn-turn mail so I can send you code and other instructions. The first horse will start about April 27. Address mail to Kentucky Handicap, in care of J. K. BRANSON Box 231 KACKI.AND, Kj. Reliable Turf Syndicate J. N. COLLINS. President 0. W. TAYLOR, Vice-PraaMe^t X. O. TOKKDrS. Treaaniwr $10 PAYS FOR SEX DAYS' SERVICE— TWO-HORSE PARLAY DAILY I. James N. Collins, hereby assure each and every subscriber to receive six days' service for their $10. By special arrangement with the telegraph company, all out of town subscribers receive service thirty minutes after their money transfer arrives; no delay whatsoever. City clients receive the parlay the minute they call. (Signed) JAME8 N. COLLINS. SATURDAY'S STRICTLY TWO HORSES: Algol, $12.90, Won Rejuvenation, $ 7.80, Won Wednesday's Oetawny Parlay at Bowie: P0LANTE $10.00, Won BESSIE GERSHEL $ 8.40, Woa Tuesday's Strictly Two Horses at Bowie: THE ALLY $11.70, Won KATHLEEN CROSBY $ 9.60, Won The above horses were positively the only horses released. MONDAY— $50 TO $1 WTJT PARLAY— MONDAY Both Horses Start at Havre de Grace Both horses starting Monday at Havre de Grace have been kept under cover just for thes* particular soft spots, two crack jockeys haTe been engaged to ride and both these horses should gallop home as easily as their riders please at very big odds. AH we are going to tell you is go the very limit and don't stop betting in a WIN PARLAY TO WIN ONLY. Subscribe to the Reliable Turf Syndicate and receive an honest, square deal. This syndicate is registered by the County Clerk of New York City. Out of town subscribers— go to your nearest Western Union or Postal Telegraph office and wire $10 for six days' service. Your service starts immediately, no waiting, no delay. Office open from 9 a. m. to 5 p. m. RELIABLE TURF SYNDICATE 15 PARK BOW, SUITE 326 NEW YORK CITT lO-l PARLAY lO-l "*" ^^ ■■ BY WIRE ■*• ^-^ •*• Goes April 23rd Don't Miss It On April 23rd (next Saturday), we will have another special wire parlay which should be a TWO-IIOK.SK "WIN" parlay which will be wired to all subscribers. Our price for this information is only $2 and we believe that the parlay SHOULD WIN AND PAY AT LEAST 10-1 In fact, so sure are we that we will hare two winners at fair odds. that, if the parlay we wire you does not prove a winner and PAY 10 to 1 at least, we will mail vou ABSOLUTELY KHKK GALLOP'S WEEKLY, with GALLOP'S PARLAY PAGE and instructions, for six weeks and wire you GALLOP'S regular Saturday $2 wire specials for Saturday. April 30th, FREE. Act quickly to get your subscription to us in time. Don't miss this special parlay. You can send your subscription to us either by mail or wire but. in either case. SEND YOUR ADDRESS Just send 12 and aay: "For your Special 10-1 Parlay, by Wire." GALLOP'S, 219 S. Dearborn St, Chicago, 111. Same name, same addrcsa for years. We do not issue daily sheets or "tips" of any kind for sale through newsdealers. WEEKLY RACING GUIDE'S Two Daily Code Services The Turk World-Famous Long Shot Specialist and Watson "Bnrk" Watson, well known and successful handirappcr. The two are releasing two specials each, every day. FREE to Weekly Baring Guide readers. The Turk's Releases for Monday : HAVRE DE GRACE: One-Stake-Timer Right on edge. Five - Break - Clocker. Needs his best effort. Watson's Releases for Monday : HAVRE DE GRACE: Three - Clocker - Stake Should repeat. Seven -Lawn -Timer. In a to'u-i spot. FOR CODE. BUY ISSUE OF APRIL 16 Weekly Racing Guide World's Greatest Racing Weekly 23 Cents at AH Newsstands Two Grand XXX Specials I am here handling- inside money on two horses going TUESDAY, APRIL 19, and iHIRSDAY, APRIL 21. Doth horses are fit and ready. Communicate with me immediately if you want to win two good bets. MY HtOFOMTHMf Bemi me the winnings of a Jj.00 straight wager after you collect, on each horse. Wire correct name utid address at once. A. HERMAN IMI.KY IIOTKL l\ INN ATI, OHIO MASTER CLOCKER WEEKLY HAVRE DE GRACE: Chicago -Lanicnt-L.igoon-Flow-Mount ■ :■ TURF WEEKLY hH ■ B Single Copy 35c— 10 Weeks S3 Sf.B ^^ For Sale Everywhere ^mim New Issue Out Tomorrow TODAY'S $500 XXX FREE CODE: HAVRE DE GRACE: JAN. 7-4-20-20 This horse is all set to eo. Connections advise tliis racer is at the peak of his form ami the price will be about 10 to I or more. So by all means Ret the new issue. 33 cents :it your nearest newsdealer, for cipUer code that appears ou page 2. $$ CLEANING UP $$ Bowie winners in last week'* issue: WHO KNOWS ME $:,;.20, Won QUBKH BESSIE SSfcML Won HIDALGO $21.30, Won TIP TOP $I6.;0. Won OAPFHKT S14.H0, Won BLOW HORN $23.30, Won FOLLOW SYSTEM HORSES (See page C of Supreme Flash) WON $517.00 on a $10.00 flat play for the last five weeks. The new issue's system horses promise to be humdingers. So. once again, by ail means, invest 35 cents and convince yourself. ANOTHER MARYLAND SPECIAL GOES AT HAVRE DE GRACE TODAY Terms— $3.00. from our New York office only. Wire money Western I'nion or Postal Telegraph. City clients, call. For full particulars on this Special, see page 2. Supreme Flash Turf Weekly. SUPREME PUB. CO. 799 Broadway Room 407 NEW YORK CITY BILLY KELLY'S Code Book No. 2936 KELLY'S CODE FOR MONDAY: Havre — Ted -10-23-26-17-23-11-12. Beulah— Tea-21 -22-6-21-5-11. A new book with new code published every Thursday. Price, one dollar. Sold by your dealer or direct from WM. BURKE KELLY 21 EAST 3RD STREET CINCINNATI. OHIO An Unusual Opportunity -for reliable players to take advantage of. I have advance information on a horse starting April 20th at ILivre tie (irace. THIS IIOUSK MM IN TDK 0th R.VCH A claiming race for four year olds and over, and from the word I have at hand here this horse looks l;ke an absolute cinch. I feel certain that we will surely get a very big price. I handle only one or two transactions during a meeting and they very seldom miss getting the money. To get this information you need not obligate yourself for any advance fee. but just wire yoar name and address and give your word of honor that you will cover me for a $10 straight play, to be remitted after the horse wins. ( omnium, ale at once with -L. BURNS, Room 404. 23 Duane St., New York City Page 11 Braxted Brothers $10 PAYS FOR SIX DAYS— TWO HORSES DAILY WESTERN CLIENTS— NOTICE— READ— WESTERN CLIENTS Remit ton ($10 00) dollars, via Western T'nion or Postal Telegraph, to our New York office find receive the advertised two horse parlay for six days. IMMEDIATE SERVICE TO ALL OFT OF TOWN SUBSCRIBERS. Telegrams sent to all sub« ribers immedintely npon receipt of ten ($10.00) dollars. No waiting. No delay. WE ARE THE OFFICIAL Tl'RF COMMISSIONERS FOR TUB MARYLAND MEETINGS (Bowie. Havre de (Jrace, l'imliro). SATURDAY WE WIRED TO EVERYBODY: ALGOL $12.90, Won REJUVENATION $17.80, Won g^-50 TO 1 MONDAY— 50 TO 1-*pg If yon want to cash in on a limit probable win parlay, here is your opportunity. Strictly two horses telegraphed to everybody immediately on receipt of $10. No waiting. TWO PROBABLE WINNERS MONDAY— SHOULD PAY 50 TO 1— TWO PROBABLE WINNERS Monday's information is the strongest we have ever received. Two winners at very big odds. DO NOT MISS MONDAY'S TWO HORSES Prompt and immediate service to all Western clients. Subscribe to BRAXTED BROTHERS and Bake money. Beat the game by playing our two-horse parlays. §9* Wo are open Sunday from 10 a. m. to 6 p. m. Wire your money today if possible. We will wire everybody Monday's advertised two horses immediately. Positively no waiting whatever. No delay. Mo excuses. Open Monday from 7 a. m. to 4 p. m.'W We state nothing bnt facts in our advertisements. We advertise over the entire country during the Eastern racing season. We do not operate at the winter tracks. We have been releasing turf information for the past 14 years. HONEST INFORMATION. PLAY OCR TWO-HORSE PARLAY EACH DAY AND VOL" SHOULD WIN. PLAY THE PARLAYS WIN ONLY. $10 PAYS FOR SIX DAYS Western clients, wire ten ($10.00* dollars, either via Western Cnion or Postal Telegraph, and you will receive six win parlays. Not one cent additional charge whatsoever. Prompt service to all Western subscribers. BRAXTED BROTHERS, 1480 Broadway New York, N. Y. FORMER JOCKEY WM. KELLY $5 DAILY— ONE HORSE A SAY— $15 FOB SIX WINNERS Strictly one horse a day. EverylK dy receives the same horse. The horse I advertise is the horse everylKwly receives. Telegrams sent everybody early. No waiting. ■sftt TO 1 SHOT— MONDAY— 15 TO \"mk My connections at Havre de Crace are unbeatable. Do not miss a single day of this meeting. WINNERS! WINNERS! Saturday's strictly one horse: TRITON $17.10, Won Opening day at Havre de Grace. Many more winners like the above will be released during this meeting. 15-1 Monday — 15-1 Monday I exi ect this horse to pay IS to 1. Easy winner. Positively wired all western clients early. No waiting. ^ Office open all day Sunday. Wire your money Sunday and receive this 15 to 1 probable winner by telegram Sunday. Wire your money Monday and receive this 15 to 1 probable winner by telegram Monday. Telegrams sent same day money is received. Western Union or Postal Telegraph. Yes. folks. I am willing to stake my reputation on the result of this horse. Monday is the big day. Small U-ttors as well as large Iiettors. arc advised to subscrilie for this winner. My terms are the same to everybody, $j daily or $1." for six winners. Subscribe now. Convince yourself. Win a big bet. STRICTLY ONE HORSE EACH DAY— POSITIVE SERVICE EVERT DAT Subscrilie today and convince jourself of the honesty and trufthfulness of the advertisement of JOCKEY WILLIAM KELLY. Out of town clients, remit money via Western Cnion or Postal Telegraph and receive my wire immediately. No waiting. Office open 8 a. m. to 6 p. m. Terms: $3 daily or $15 for six winners. 8trictly one horse each day. Positively wired all western clients. No exceptions. WILLIAM KELLY, Room "•!, 1476 Broadway New Tork City Information Worth While We can give you real inside information, bnt yon will have to pay for it. To get in on these good things it costs us a lot of money, and we cannot afford to stand for alibis or excuses when the time romes to pay us. We want as clients men who desire to make racing part of their business and are willing to go to it heart and soul. We want $100 commission ont of each $400 we win for yon in a week. We will wire yon two horses every day at 8:00 a. m. Yon play a $." win parlay each day. We will win at least $400 for you in a week or you owe as nothing. That is how sure we arc of our connections. LAST WEEK WE HAD: Monday : Wednesday : DONETTA $11.8*, Won RESOCRCEFFL $ "..%%, Won RED SPIDER $14.76, Won MARK MASTER f 7.60, Won Tuesday: Saturday. SrN FORWARD $21.00, Won ALGOL $12.90, Won THE ALLT $11.70, Won DEADFALL $13.40, Won Now. fellows, don't cut your own throat by holding ont on ns. Every time we advertise there are acme welcbers. and even some new clients welch that we get through recommendation of oor regular clients. For the benefit of the new clients, we took on whose six days are now up, if we don't receive the money due ua by Tuesday morning, we will discontinue wiring yon. Wire name and address, with $5 for expenses, etc., and we will start you immediately. We make •ore of the information we wire you and you can depend on it. We play it heavily ourselves. City people call— PROGRESS NEWS CO., 114 E. 28th St., Room 206, New York City I Ask No Money in Advance You pay me after my horse wins. On Wednesday, April 20. a horse will start at Ilavre de Grace, and direct connections expect this horse to gallop home the easiest winner of the day. This horse has worked aa fast as greased lightning for this race. Wire or write me you- correct street address, and I will wire you the name of this horse early Wednesday morning. My terms are: You must wire me the winnings of five dollars the day after my horse wins. I will have about two good prospective winners each week all this cummer. Address WILLIAM JOHNSON CARE POSTAL TELEGRAPH CO.. BALTIMORE. MD. FREE! "THE SECRET of BEATING THE RACES" a 16-page booklet of real Inside Information, by a retired tnrf speculator. No charge. Simply mail this ad and 4c postage to J. K. WILLIS •122 N. W. 18TH AVENUE MIAMI, FLORIDA LEXINGTON RACES OPENINO DAY, APRIL 2S COL.J.J.SCHREINER AMERICA'S PREMIER CLOCKEK Thirty years' experience ai docker YOU CAN EMPLOY ME TO WORK FOR YOU 115.00 FOR ANY TEN DAYS You will find me to be just ten years ahead of the present-day people in my line. Unless you have received my work, you have never reached the right man. I am recognized to be the best-posted man in America in my line. Consult a specialist of the game. I wire one or two horses daily at 11 o'clock. Telegraph re-mittance or remit by express order in letter. Propositions not considered. Strictly cash only. PHOENIX HOTEL LEXINGTON, KV. ®\ PERCEMTAGE^ KING -^ CONSOLIDATED (COPYRIGHTED) Six outstanding plays each week DIRECT FROM THE TRACK Positively the only combination of Men that has ever given all the Percentage to the Players instead of the Bookmakers before releasing the horse to the client, as described below. Each play sent out by us is based on the following definite knowledge: HANDICAPPING — When our own expert handicappers figure the horse the fastest in the race, and stands out the strongest of any other race. CLOCKERS — And our own dockers report the horse is at his best. INSIDE INFORMATION — Having advice from our inside men that the horse is in the race to win the purse shows he is ready and trying. DISTANCE — If the horse has the proper distance to prove his best efforts, as some horses never win only at a certain distance. TRACK CONDITIONS— And the track conditions are satisfactory for his best performance, as each horse favors a special track. WEIGHT — If the horse is not overweighted and has about the weight that he carries when he wins his races. JOCKEY — And must have a jockey that has a record of winning many races, and must be thoroughly capable of handling his mount. When we have the COMBINED PERCENTAGE on all the above points we place the percentage on the player's side instead of on the bookmaker's side, before we send out the play. No guess work, but definite knowledge of all the facts secured from the track from our own combination of men on the ground. Players who desire honest, dependable information will be convinced with one week's subscription including six horses. Not necessarily having a play every day. if we should have two plays the same day, all our clients will receive both. TERMS— OCR TERMS are $20.00 for six horses, payable in advance. Wire address and money by Western Union or Postal Telegraph ONLY and code will be sent immediately. NO PROPOSITIONS CONSIDERED. To protect the price at the track, we POSITIVELY will not accept any subscribers from the track where we are obtaining our information. Make all remittances to C. J. WEEKS, 806 St. Panl Street, Baltimore, Md. T°°NW YORK PRESS "GREATEST RACING AMP FINANCIAL WEEKLY IN AMERICA " 145 West Forty-Fifth Street, New York City Price 15 Cents A BIG EIGHT -PAGE RACING PAPER NOW IN ITS THIRD YEAR New issue sow on sale everywhere in America today. Greatest success ever scored by a racing; weekly CAN YOU USE SOME NEW MONEY ? YESTERDAY'S J. IIAYNES' DE LUXE SPECIAL: Algol, $12.90, Won Important announcement to the racing public: The racing editor of TFIE NEW TORK PRESS, Mr# J. -Ilaynes, one of the best known raring and sporting editors in the country, has established a SERYICal DE Ll'XE, consisting of TWO HORSES DAILY, telegraphed to everybody sending in $10 for one week. This service has heretofore been confined to a few select clients, hut this season Mr. Ilaynes has dropped down the bars and, in response to public demand, is releasing TWO HORSES DAILY at noon, for the; small sum of $10 for six racing days. The service DE Ll'XE REPRESENTS THE LAST WORD IN TURF INFORMATION. It ia a BTTSt* NESS MAN'S SERVICE STRICTLY', and is meant for those who will be satisfied to make one or two parlays a day. Sometimes you will get long shots: sometimes they will be favorites, bnt WINNERS, WINNERS, WINNERS will be the sole and only consideration. J. Ilaynes is endeavoring to build np a large and satisfied clientele and he recognizee there is just one way to your heart, and that is through your purse. If he can make you win he can hold your friendship. Start with Ilaynes immediately and follow him through the week. He has been on the ground personally in Maryland for the past few weeks and is "hep" to many a good thing that will be pulled off this week. Do not wait a minute. Join Ilaynes right now. Telegraph your subscription to Racing Editor THE NEW TORK PRESS, 144 West 45th Street, New York Oity. Recent De Luxe Specials: Wednesday, April 13— MARK MASTER, $7.60, Won; MARINER. $4.00. Won Tuesday, April IS— KATHLEEN CROSBY, $9.60. Won; MARTHA WASHINGTON. $6.40, We* Monday, April 11— SUN RAJAH, $6.70, Won; TIPPER ARY MARY, $10.30, Won NEW ISSUE— NEW YORK PRESS— ALL STANDS TODAY Are yon reading THE NEW YORK PRESS, largest and most widely read of the racing and financial weeklies. It is a big eight-page paper ably edited and written. All the sports read it. Sonic of the livest turf writers and dockers in America contribute weekly to its columns. Its pages are replete with information on "coming winners." See page eight under the heading "Lawton's ratings ami selections." This is a knockout feature. Follow this religiously ; it will be the means of dragging many a long shot out of the cave. CONTAINS THE FAMOUS LAWTON RATINGS The famous Lawton ratings, supreme for twenty-one years, are carried weekly in THE NKW YORK PRESS. This is one of the biggest features of the paper. Ask your bookmaker about LAWTON. He will tell yon. The Lawtea ratings are simple. A child can understand thesa. Nothing complex or that you would not understand. Don't wait a minnte. BUY THE PRESS AT THE NEXT STAND. If your dealer does not handle, please drop ns a post card and we will send you a sample copy. AETNA TURF AGENCY 147 WEST 42HD STREET, 7TH FLOOR NEW YORK CITY TERMS: $5 DAILY. $20 WEEKLY— STRICTLY ONE HORSE DAILY This concern is a ligitimate turf agency, registered and listed under the laws i f the State of New York. We release ONE HOUSE A DAY (never more) to every person. We wish to slate emphatically that each and every person receives this same horse. We do not promise you the impossible, such as .20 to 1 shots each day, or lo to 1 shots. If you expect such horses, DO NOT SUBSCRIBE to the Aetna Turf Agency. SATURDAY'S ONE HORSE WON AGAIN: DEADFALL $13.40, Won MONDAY— EXPECT 10 TO 1— MONDAY 9T A REAL GOOD THING. SHOULD WIN AND PAY 10 TO 1 "•■ Onr Trackmen Are At Havre de Grace and Beulah Park Direct information. We spare no exi ense in obtaining the right information. No guesswork or handicapping. No system. A horse that should gallop home to an easy win and | ay lit to 1 or better will be telegraphed to all those who subscribe today. We want everyone to get in on this winner — $10 to $1. RELEASED TO EVERYBODY. No exception. UO THE LIMIT— WIN ONLY. When we make such statements we know whereof we speak. Wire your $5 and receive the advertised horse by fast telegraph service. Telegrams sent everybody promptly. No delay whatsoever. ■»T DO NOT MISS MONDAY'S WINNERS— EXPECT 10 TO 1 ""»■ BEWARE OK INFERIOR TURF INFORMATION. fOfJ ARE ASSURED OK RECKININi: SKIUHg TBI SAME DAY VIII' SUBSCRIBE. ( ONTINT'OI S SERVICE TO ALL WEEKLY SUBSCR1 I'.KRS. If you want to do business with an honest and legitimate organisation, subscribe to the Aetna Turf Agency. Ynu will be more than satisfied. All those desiring our one horse a day, remit $." for one day or $30 for six days. We have no other propositions. We entertain no propositions. Remit via Western Union or Postal Telegraph. Our offices in New York are open 12 hours a day 7 ilu\s a week. Page 12 Beulah Park Inaugural: Optimist Scores in Handicap, Outlasting Opponents. •*— — — — ^— ■ — ^— — — ^—^m BEULAH PARK INAUGURAL Optimist Scores in Handicap, Outlasting Opponents. ♦ Bares ImIMI Orcr Mnddy Track Before 1 .arge Opening Hay Crowd— Arabella Proves Popular Winner. COLUMBUS. Ohio, April 16.— Although the weather outlook was most disagreeable about noon when rain fell heavily, it ceased just before race time and the skies cleared as the afternoon progressed. This rain rendered the track heavy and mud runners of (superior ability accounted for the majority of the races. An excellent crowd, despite •weather conditions, was on hand to welcome back the thoroughbreds to Ohio and the accomodations of the plant was taxed to capacity. Keenly contested finishes were much in evidence. In a driving finish and by the shortest possible margin. T. \V. Nieols Optimist was winner of the Inaugural Handicap, fifth and feature race of the initial days racing, at Reulah Park this afternoon. Turnberry. carrying the Thistledown Stable colors of .1. M.Millen of Cleveland, was second. Sweepstakes, the favorite, prominent during the race was a tiring third. This trio dominated the running throughout. At the start. Sweepstakes was sent into the lead, with Turnberry and Optimist following. Turnberrv h:id secured a safe lead, after completing the fist half mile, but in the last quarter Optimist and Sweepstakes both challenged. WINS IX FIXAI. STRIDES. While rounding the turn for home. Optimist moved up with a determination and under urging, nosed out Turnberry in the final stride. Turnberry held on gamely, but tired at the end. Sweepstakes tired under his Imiwst in the last sixteenth, but was easily best of the others. Another close finuh came with the running of the sixth ra.e. in which Guy Clayton, the pacemaker throughout, was hard pressed to earn the verdict from the fast finishing j Camilla. Sweetum and Coral Reef, both prominent during the early running, were right on the heels of the leaders, with Sweetum earning the third portion of the purse, bv a narrow margin. After following in close pursuit of Prum-mond. the pacemakers, to the stretch in th- final race. Wilmer the Wizard forged to the front and won handily. Mississippi never far from the leaders outstayed Drummond in the last eighth for second place. Outsiders monopolized the honors in the fourth race when Peadfall. Al Hotfoot and Follow Me finished in the order named. I eadfall displayed a pronounced liking for the going and after the first quarter assumed command never to be beaded again, and won under restraint. In the last eighth Marsden bad a restraining hold on the Cloud gelding and he was racing along easily. Al Hotfoot raced into second place when the winner assumed command but could never improve his position, holding the remainder safe, however, with little trouble. Pure Pee was the favorite, but began tiring after showing the way in the first quarter and was quitting Steadily in the final drive. TOP I.VDY WINS. The field, consisting of County Times. Pr. Sisk and Summer Time, was installed as the public choice in the second race vtfaich brought twelve to the post to race five and a half furlongs. The field horses never figured seriously in the race. Top Lady winning with Parhary Push second and Mercury third. Golden Pocks was expected to furnish competition for the purse money here and lived Up to expectations. The Everest racer took the lead at the half-mile post and appeared capable of winning, but tired quickly in the heavy going and quit. Top Pady was always close up and ran an even race, making her in ve in the stretch and winning going away. There was little to choose between Arabella and Peaverwood in a wagering way in the third, both being heavily backed. Arabella, however, proved best in the race and scored handily from Tee Hee with Peaverwood two lengths in the wake of the latter. Tee Hee took the lead briefly but was not good enough to stave off the challenge of the winner in the final drive. Latest Workouts Key: B — Breezing. J — Driving. E — Easily. II— Handily. 0— All out. U— Eased «p. (108) HAVRE DE GRACE HAVRE PE GRACE, Md.. April 16.— Today's workouts here included the following: Weather clear: track fast — ■ S-8 MILE. 102 Pittle Broom :50 d Billy Black 1:18 h 96 Beautiful Flower. :37%h Mrs. Finley :53 h 102 Beau Galant 1 :17%h 104 Bigheart :38 d 96 Nat Evens :49%d 103 Backrope 1 :16%d Column :36 d One Cent :53 d 97 Canister 1 :17%b 92 Pr'm of the Vley :39 b 98 Poly :49%d Club Steak 1 :17%b 103 Giant :37 d 84 Prate :50 h 105 Chickvale 1:17 e 102 Johnny Jewell... :38 d 104 Quadrille 51 b Pignus 1:17 e 62 Keydet :39 b Rock Light :50 d 104 Fable 1 :18%b 95 Pinen King :36 d Subtle :50 h 104 Finland 1 :16%b 93 Pady Classen :37%h 88 Sparkling Water. :51 d 88 Fresco 1:17 h 55 Peatherwood .... :37%b 97 Sleepy Time :53 d Gold Coin 1 :16%d 99 Olive Pexter :37%b 104 Top Sergeant :53%e Gift Bearer 1:23 b 9S Prickly Heat :37 d 5-8 MILE. 102 Miss Fayette 1 :16%b 88 Rest Hour :36%h 104 Chink 1:09 e Memory Lane 1 :17M;h 95 Sun Forward :37%b Double On 1:06 h 98 Millwick l:20%h Snuffy :36 h 102 Edith P 1:05 h Pat McGee I:l6%d 1-2 MILE. Forever and Everl :10 e Prince of B'rbon.l:16 b Alletache :49Ssh 90 Forenoon 1:04 d Pichonne 1:20 e 105 All Callao :50 h Indian Pipe 1 :06%h 101 Seacrest 1:22 h 99 Birdwood :50 d 337 Pandera 1:01%© 92 Star Mirth 1:19 e 100 Parco :49%d 100 Shorty 1:06 e 104 Teheran 1 :lS%e 99 Encamp :50 d 103 Spanish Castle. . .1 :03 h 13 Three D's 1:18 e 103 Fast Mail :53 h Tetra Glass 1:04 h 88 Torrence 1:17 h Plying Al :49%h Toscanelli 1:04 h 94 The Code 1:19 e 104 Fair Lark :52 h 102 Titter 1:06 e 341 Tommy Foster. . .1 :18 d 104 Fair Anita :52 h 104 Ursa Major 1 :02%h 7-8 MILE. 69 Foregone 52 e 59 Volante 1:03 h Althea 1:32 h 101 Gayly :53 h 99 Willie K l:03%d 92 La Morte 1:32 h 104 Kanduit :52 e 3-4 MILE. 1 1-8 MILES. 95 Long Point :54 e 105 Athel 1:18 h 96 Aucilla 1:57 h Birdwood ran out. Aucilla was under restraint. Flight of Time and Black Panther were Pandera had good speed, under a strong pull together. Prince of Bourbon looks and acts good. » BELMONT PARE NEW YORK, N. Y., April 16. — Following are the workouts over the local tracks today: Weather clear ; track fast — (main track) — 3-8 MILE. 104 Crossfire 1:19 b 104 High Star l:29%h 101 War Feathers : 37 b 105 Ethereal 1:15 b 104 Joan Grier 1 :^i b 1-8 MILE. 104 Ennui 1:18 b Jug o' Rum 1:33 b 104 Chance Play :53%b 99 Guinea Hen 1:20 b Florence :51%b 104 Lucky Play 1 :15%b 1 MILE. 104 Marylander :54 b 104 Mother's Son 1 :19%b 62 Adamus 1:49 b 104 Recreation :54 b 103 Phidias 1:18 b 103 Colorful 1:48 b 102 Sarmaticus :47%h Reine Rideau 1:18 h Colored Man l':43%b 5-8 MILE. 104 Roi des Mtagnes 1 :18 h 103 Gamble 1:47 b 102 Caustic 1 :00%h 83 Watkinson 1:20 h 102 Golden Pennant. .1 :01%b 104 Easy Money 1:04 b 100 Needle Gun 1:47 b 104 John Speed 1 :02%h 7-8 MILE. 103 Our General 1 :55%b 104 Sandy ..1:04 b Festival 1:34 b 103 Son of John 1 :43%b 3-4 MILE. 104 Peviner 1 :29%h Scat 1:43 h 102 Circlet 1:20 b 104 Hat Brush 1:34 b 104 Teheran 1:49 b JAMAICA Weather clear ; track fast — 3-8 MILE. 88 Master Richard. :49%d High Bridge 1 :18%b 99 Joe Sweep :38%h 98 Opperman :50M b 47 Justice F 1 :13%d 44 My Boy Friend. :37 h 51 Our Adele :48%h 41 Juggler 1 :13%h 103 Medley :38«4b Ramoneur :48%h Metzie's Buddy .. 1 :20%b Si Our Gains :40 d Shannon Shore.. :49%h 11 Titan 1:24 b 1-8 MILE. 53 Sea Hawk :53 b 58 Vagabond King.. 1:17 h Prose Hover :48%b 5-8 MILE. 51 Vespasian l:13%h 47 Gordon Plaid :49Vfeb Clean Play 1:03 b 103 Grand Bey :51%b Snakebite l:04M h 1 MILE. Hoot Mon :50%b 3-4 MILE. 34 Evader 1 AC \b Jack Pempsey... :52%b Cloudland l:13%b 36 John S. Mosby . .1 :53%b Lord Broom :49%h Flying Scud 1:19 b 63 War Flame 1:45 b Vespasian and Justice F. did a fine trial Ramoneur looks and acts fit. on even terms. Shannon Shore and Lord Broom went in Juggler was not extended. company. War Flame went easily. Jack Dempsey acts like a good colt. Master Richard and Goraon Plaid went Our Adele worked well, together. Maple Heights Meeting MAPLE HEIGHTS MEETING CLEVELAND. Ohio. April 16.— The management of the Ohio State Jockey Club announces that its 19-7 race meeting at Maple Heights will be held from May St to June 11. inclusive, a total of fifteen days. This will be the only meeting at Maple Heights this year. Filly Allaire Injured FILLY ALLAIRE INJURED LEXINGTON. Ky.. April 10— The fiily Allaire suffered injury to her right hind leg when she bolted through a gap while working this morning. Her rider escaped unhurt. Steeplechase Training: Jumpers Given Finishing Touches in Preparation for United Hunts Meeting. STEEPLECHASE TRAINING Jumpers Given Finishing Touches in Preparation for United Hunts Meeting. NEW YORK. N. T.. April 16.— Steeplechasers monopolized the attention of the morning watchers at Belmont Park Terminal Saturday morning as trainers sent their charges over the course in preparation for Thursday's program of the United Hunts. The field was in good condition and several impressive trials were noted. The jumping division of the Greentree Stable in charge of Vincent Powers was out early and schooling to the satisfaction of the young trainer, while John Kermath had the W. J. Salmon jumpers out for exercise. Tom McCreery brought out the horses he will race through the field for the Sewickley Stable. Following the close of the Hunts meeting, the majority of the steeplechasers will be shipped to Pimlico and thence to Woodbine Park at Toronto to engage in those meetings. The best of the fencers have been named for the renewals of the different stakes to be run at each point Punks Green from the Salmon Stable, which was an absentee from racing for the best part of last year, has rounded to in good shape and will be one of the main reliances of the New York sports for the stake and handicap races. Punks Green has been named for all the important stakes and will be seen under silks at Pimlico. Ha: ry Buck, secretary of the United Hunts, was an interested spectator at the terminal this morning. Superintendent Pe's of Belmont Park directed the force that completed the last details of the annual cleaning. Training activities on the main track were brisk, although no outstanding trials were noted. The best work of the morning was that by Lodina, a Greentree Stable candidate for three-year-old honors. This speedy miss negotiated the mile in 1 :40 eased up, after being waved down by trainer Phillips. The track was lightning fast and horsemen took full advantage of the weather conditions. On Monday Silver Fox, which was shipped to Havre de Grace from the farm to start in the Harford Handicap, will be returned to Belmont Park. Frank Hacket went to Maryland to saddle the horse and will be on hand to receive the main stable when it arrives on Monday. Jockey Laverne Fator ami his brother Mark will do most of the saddle work for the stable. Th-^ two-year-olds, which outnumber these of last year at Belmont Park, are progressing nicely in barrier manners under the watchful eye of "Boot" Pickerson. first assistant to starter Cassidy. fill! Ill— reports that the juveniles are well advanced and on looks compare favorably with any other crop he has handled. * Havre De Grace Notes I HAVRE DE GRACE N0TES~f ..-. . _ 8 HAVRE PE GRACE, Md.. April 16. Silver Fox will be ridden by Mark Fator, who has been at Rancocas Farm since his return from Tijuana. Laverne Fator, his older brother, who is the stable's ace, is expected to come here next week with the three-year-olds. T^awrence J. Carey and Senator "Butch" Joyce, the veteran betting commissioners, were visitors from Brooklyn. James Rowe, Jr.. came down from Brook-dale Farm to saddle Croyden for his Harford engagement. His father, James Rowe, is visiting his son Belmont Rowe, who has been confined to a sanitarium at Ashevitle for the last eighteen months. E. T. Schaefer boug... Gnome Second from the Pastime Stable at private terms. Trainer James Healy, Sr., brought a game, but unlucky, mare down from his Glasgow, Pel., farm in Brown Stout. This. Mrs. F. Ambrose Clark's representative, suffered repeated interference through the running before finishing a close fifth. Mr. Healy will send five steeplechasers and five flat performers from the farm to participate in the United Hunts meeting at Belmont Terminal. A division will be sent to Pimlico for the Maryland Jockey Club's meeting. The imported stallion Roman Batcheler, is standing at Healy 's Farm. He was recently bred to Loch Ayr. Kassel, Greenan I^issie, Koran and Holly. The majority of these campaigned in the Mrs. Clark's silks. William Garth will invade the West this summer, according to present plans. He has reserved stall room at Chicago and Fair-mount Park. L T. Cooper, owner of the Island Farm Stable, received bad news upon his arrival today. The juvenile filly Nellie Blue Eyes, which trainer "Doc" Crawford brought here from Miami last week, died. She was a daughter of Peter Pan — Lucky Flight, and won her last start at the Florida track. Aurora Turf Notes — ■ ■w " AURORA TURF NOTES" t, i AURORA. 111.. April 16. The new sixty stall barn, which the Aurora management found it necessary to construct, in order to help out with the quartering and caring for of the overwhelming number of arrivals of stables for campaigning during the approaching thirty day meeting, is rapidly nearing completion, and will be ready for occupation on or about Wednesday. Its ample quarters will take care of the stragglers and last stage arrivals from various points. W. E. Morrow advised officials here that his consignment of seven head of racers had been shipped from Toronto. Ont.. to Exposition Park, probably arriving next Wednesday. One of the Morrow string is th.- former J. K. L. Ross Stable's ace. Flag of Truce, and the latter will likely be seen in action here soon. F. J. Boyle, after having campaigned his five thoroughbreds at the recent Bowie meeting, has billed his stock for Aurora and will be among the arrivals early in the week. From Bowie also comes word to the management here that the W. S. Kilmer stable have already consigned eighteen head of their racers, to the scene of the opening of Chicago's 1927 racing season, and the Kilmer horses are scheduled to arrive Wednesday. Owner T. Shaw was an arrival, having shipped his stable of four BNM from Ja-, nuiica.