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NO. 107 CHICAGO, ILL., WEDNESDAY, APRIL 20, 1927 PRICE 15 CENTS Two Days for Ladies: Monday and Friday Designated Free Days at Aurora. TWO DAYS FOR LADIES • Monday and Friday Designated Free Days at Aurora. ♦ License Committee Passes Upon Trainer-Jockey Applications — No Names Divulged. * » — ■ AURORA. 111.. April 19— Exposition Park, where Illinois' racing will be inaugurated with a thirty-five day meeting beginning en Thursday. April 21. is spie and span for the opening. With increased facilities in the mutuel pavilion, an improved plant and other advanced ideas in the conduct of a race meeting with which to greet the lovers of the thoroughbred, general manager Clifford Trimble is sanguine that the Exposition Park Jockey Club will stage its best and most prosperous meeting. Continued heavy rains have mitigated against any chance of a fast track for the first day's racing, but the state of the footing i;s not expected to deter either race fans from making the journey to Aurora or prevent horsemen from naming their charges for the races. A large attendance is expected to welcome the horses back to the Chicago district after an absence of nearly six months. Monday afternoon judge Charles F. Price wa-s here in company with Charles Bidwell as a license committee representing the Illinois Turf Association. Many applicatons for trainer and jockey licenses were considered, hut the committee refused to divulge the names of those who were licensed, making the statement that not until all applications have been considered and passed upon would the list be made puhlic. FRIDAY LADIES' DAT. General manager Trimble made it known today that the second day cf the meeting — Friday. April 22 — would be Indies' Day and that all women making the journey to Exposition Park would be admitted free. The Al Jolsan Handicap will be the feature race of the first Ladies' Day. Each Monday and Friday thereafter will be Ladies' Day at Exposition Park, the fair sex being admitted free on each of those days during the meeting. Former jockey E. Hileman a veteran of the saddle who was forced into retirement in the spring of 1926 owing to injuries received at the Beulah Park race course, is employed in the secretary's office at the Aurora track and will remain during the meeting. The division of the Willis Sharpe Kilmer horses, which put in an appearance here the early part of the week, numbered twelve head, include the following: Irish Lord, Sun Ranker. Sun Kin, Iteigh Olga, Sun Meddler. Sunchen. Also six three-year-olds. Sun Lynn. Sun Rock. Sun Sweeper. Sun Vive, Sunwina and Sun Affinity. The altering and constructive work, which has been undertaken in Ihe capacious mutuel department at the plant, took on the appearance of readiness and completion this afternoon as the large force of carpenters and helpers applied the finishing touches to their work. Everything will be in readiness in that quarter. UK HARD JONES REPORTS. Richard Jones, who has charge of the mutuel plant, was another to put in an appearance, and was in conference with Manager Trimble. Mr. Jones' large staff of employees Were ordered to report Wednesday for their instructions and some probable advance assignments. The arrival late Monday of starter Harry Morrissey practically completes the personnel Of the official family at Exposition Park. Direct from the farm of the Mira Monte Stable in California have arrived ten two-year-olds which have yet to face a barrier. Eight of the ten are of the get of the stallion War Fame, and are expected to cut an important figure in the races for two-year-olds here. The noted Iron Mask II., along with Prince Ronald, joined the other members of the Mira Monte Stable here, arriving from New Orleans. Billy Myer Denies Rumor • • BILLY MYER DENIES RUMOR Billy Myer. well-known race track builder, wishes to inform his many friends here and elsewhere that he is not seriously ill, as was reported Monday. He is enjoying his usual good health, but his wife was taken down with an attack of pneumonia, which accounted for tTie rumor of Billy's illness. Owner to Inspect Morvich OWNER TO INSPECT MORVICH LEXINC.TON. Ky.. April 19.— Benjamin Block of New York, owner of the Kentucky l erhy winner Morvich, now in service at the , Hay lands Stud of Miss Elizaln-th Dainger- ', field, is expected here for a stay of a few flays to inspect his horses. Bonaire's Fast Workout: F. J. Kelly's Kentucky Derby Eligible Gallops One Mile in 1:51 2/5. BONAIRE'S FAST WORKOUT ♦ F. J. Kelly's Kentucky Derby Eligible Gallops One Mile in 1 :51 %. ♦ Trainers Active with Charges Despite Muddy Condition of Lexington Track — Boo in Easy Gallop. * LEXINC.TON, Ky., April 19.— The impending spring Kentucky racing that opens at the local association course Saturday advanced twenty-four hours closer for trainers when they concluded one of the busiest mornings of training activities of the entire spring. The two tracks, fetlock deep in the most trying combination of soil and water that has prevailed in some time, were crowded with thoroughbreds throughout the morning and, while fast trials were out of the question, close to two hundred equines were given trials. The afternoon brought still further activity, particularly among the two-year-olds, which visited the schooling barrier in large numbers. Many of the youngsters were sent away from the barrier for stiff trials, the first real driKing in the way of competitive racing they have had in several days. Ideal spring weather was largely responsible for the vast amount of activity, although trainers have professed intentions of no further delay in their programs, no matter what track and weather conditions mav be. Much interest again centered around the trials of Kentucky Derby eligibles, with F. J. Kelly's Bonaire contributing the most impressive workout. He worked over a distance of one mile, completing the course in 1 lol^r,, and while he is a good work horse, horsemen held the move as one of the best of the season here. Later in the morning his stable companion RoKed Stocking, J. W. Parrish's Derby candidate, negotiated three-quarters in 1 :21%. Trainer W. Hurley gave the Idle Hour Farm Stable horses in his care their first work of any consequence since arriving from New Orleans. He had Ooldie Johnson give Boo. winner of the Louisiana Derby, an easy mile in 2:00, the veteran trainer taking no chances with the son of Black Toney and I Win over the rough track and he is not overly proficient in such going. Birley M. C, another of the Idle Hour Farm Stables (Continued on twelfth pnge) BONAIRE'S FAST WORKOUT (Continued from first page) Kentucky Derby eligibles which Hurley is training, worked three-quarters in l:24^fe, running easily all the way. Colonel J. S. Taylor's Derby and Camden Handicap candidate Scotland, worked a mile in liSl3^ very handily. This trial was more noteworthy than the time indicates and trainer Tommy Taylor believes the son of Light Brigade is training well. H. J. J. Beckman's Mary Helen, Derby and Oaks eligible, continued her fine training by galloping three-quarters in 1 :20%. and H. Webb's Beggar Boy ran a mile in 1 :58Vfe. Orman went five-eighths in 1 :09, and Comrade completed a half mile in :54^s. Preference, T. C. McDowell's much fancied Kentucky Oaks reliance, had no difficulty in traveling a mile in 1:55, her trial taking a place with the best of the day. Jockey Mack Garner and his nephew, jockey William Garner, yesterday motored over from Louisville with Mose Lowenstein. The latter sent four horses over from Churchill Downs and Mack Garner will ride for him there. William Garner, who has been turned over to T. P. Hayes, trainer for the young rider's contract employer, D. D. Can-field, will ride for Senator J. N. Camden here. Senator Camden has second call on the youngster's service and. as Hayes will race no horses here. Garner will be available for full service during the lcoal meetings. Funeral services for Wiliam Perkins, noted negro trainer who died at a local hospital Sunday morning, will be held at the late residence here. Wednesday afternoon at 2 o'clock. Services will be conducted by the Rev. H. Nutter and the Rev. P. M. Reid. C. E. Durnell motored from Louisville, arriving in time to supervise the unloading of the first van of horses he sent from Churchill Downs. J. A. McAtee and E. K. Mooar have three horses in training here. They are Indian Light, chestnut gelding, three-year-old, by Rock Flint — Serimine ; Flushes, chestnut colt, two-year-old, by Huon — Master Maple, and Smiling Betty, chestnut filly, two-year-old. by Atwell — Adopted Daughter. Mooar is in charge of the training. Bagenbaggage. Broadway Jones and Boot to i_.oot, three of the entries of E. R. Bradley's Idle Hour Stock Farm Stable for the Camden Handicap, are at the top of handi-capper William H. Shelley's list of weights to be carried in the race announced late this afternoon. The former was assigned an impost of 127 I ounds or one pounu more than Shelley decided upon for Broadway Jones. Neither of these sterling horses will participate, both having been retired to the stud a few days ago, but Boot to Boot, which drew an impost of 120 pounds, may be found among the starters, notwithstanding the fact that trainer H. J. Thompson is believed to be reserving the American Derby winner for the Dixie Hanuicap at Pimlico. J. J. Troxler's King Nadi was another assigned 120 pounds with George Collins' Old Slip next in the estimation of the handi-capper. He must carry 116 pounds. The race to which $3,000 is added, will be decided over a distance of one mile and a sixteenth and Hon. Johnson N. Camden, for whom the feature is named, will provide a beautiful trophy to go to the owner of the successful thoroughbred. Forty-six nominations were made for the race, the eligibles together with their weights follow : Bagenbaggage, 127 ; Broadway Jones, US; Boot to Boot, 120; King Nadi, 120; Old Slip, IK; Rothermel. 113; Marconi, 110; Percentage, 109; Nine Sixty, 102; President. 102; Amilcar, 102; Thistle Boy, 102; Torchilla 101 ; Thistlj Gold, 100; Spanish I.ay, 100; Indian I.ovc Call, 100; Wildwood, 100; Music Shop, 100; Vortex. 100; Comrade, 98; Good Shepherd. !»S ; The Huguenot, 97; Mirafel, 97; Mr. Kirkwood, 97 ; Dark Angel, 95. Praise for Candy Queen: Trainer George Walker Declares Archibald Declares Archibald Derby Hope to be an Exceptional Filly. PRAISE FOR CANDY QUEEN • 1 Trainer George Walker Declares Archibald Derby Hope to Be An Exceptional Filly. H. T. Archibald, the Chicago sportsman, is the proud owner of an exceptional filly in Candy Queen, his main reliance for the Kentucky Derby. At least that is the opinion of George Walker, who is pointing the gallant miss for the great Churchill Downs event. "I never saw a filly improve like Candy Queen has recently." said traJner Walker yesterday, "and I have trained many a race hotse of the so-called gentler sex. She not only takes to her work kindly and evidences a disposition to run faster than I want, but she is picking up weight during her training grind. I have not weighed Iter recently, but I know that she has gained at least fifty pounds in the last two weeks. Her staying qualities cannot be questioned, as she invariably is running stronger at the finish of her workouts than in any other part of them." Mr. Walker trained horses for many years, not only in this country, but abroad as well, and such a statement from him commands a lot of respect. Widener Stable to East WIDENER STABLE TO EAST LOUISVILLE. Ky.. April 19— The J. E. Widener stable, comprising about thirty head, will be shipped to Belmont Park about May 1. in charge of 11. G. Penny, assistant to trainer Pete Coyne. The Derby candidates and several other horses will remain here under Coyne's care until after the running of the Derby. Jockey Eirl Sande will likewise remain in Louisville to assist in preparing Osmund and Kiev for Kentucky's famous race. Woodman's Reinstatement WOODMAN'S REINSTATEMENT LEXINGTON, Ky.. April 19. -The Kentucky State Racing Commission today received notice of the lifting of the suspension of A. (5. Woodman, trainer of Cotlogomor at Tijuana. The telegram read as follows: "Please be advised that the ruling against A. G. Woodman has been terminated." Signed "Francis Nelson, judge." Activity at the Downs: H. T. Archibald Sees His Derby Candidates in Workout. ACTIVITY AT THE DOWNS ■ » H. T. Archibald Sees His Derby Candidates in Workout. * Boyal Julian Goes Fall Derby Distance — Osmand and Kiev Given "Opener" for More Pretentions Trial. ♦ LOUISVILLE. Ky., April 19.— Training operations at Churchill Downs this morning were marked by much activity and the famous course presented a busy scene during the early morning hours. Kentucky Derby gallops were numerous and, as usual, they absorbed the attention of the large flock of interested onlookers that lined the back stretch. After Monday's torrential rains it was believed the track would be quite muddy, but much to the surprise of everybody, it had dried out wonderfully except for about ten feet near the rail, where the going was somewhat muddy, and this condition necessitated the horses being taken wide in their gallops. War Eagle. Candy Queen, Candy Blackbird and Young Prince were all set down for gallops at one mile, while Royal Julian was called upon to go the full Derby distance of a mile and a quarter, marking the first time any of the colts had been sent this distance this spring. From a time standpoint, the performance of K. B. McLean's War Eagle eclipsed any of the workouts at one mile. The big son of Man o' War stepped the distance easily in 1 :45%, marking the most impressive trial he has shown since coming here from New Orleans. With Nick Huff on his back, War Eagle broke from the three-quarter pole and, racing somewhat wide, was well in hand as he covered the quarter in :25%, half in :")0, three-quarters in 1 :1G and galloping out the mile in 1 :45%. This colt has a nice way of running and covers the ground with but little apparent effort. He requires no urging on the part of his rider. H. T. Archibald, who had made several trips to Louisville to see his Candy Queen work, only to be balked in his desire by bad track conditions, finally had the pleasure of seeing his crack filly let down for a meritorious trial. Accompanied by Candy Star, the undersized roan filly reeled off a mile in 1 ilG2^ and could easiiy have stepped the distance in much faster time had a favorable track prevailed. She appeared to (Continued on tenth page). ACTIVITY AT THE DOWNS (Continued from first page) good advantage and was rated perfectly by Leo McDermott when he got the filly to cover the mile in almost the identical time desired by trainer George Walker. She led her stablemate for the entire distance and was caught in the following fractions : :26%. :52Vs. 1:05%, 1:21 and 1:46%. Candy-Blackbird, another of the Archibald Derby candidates, was then brought out and, with Candy the Great as pacemaker for the first five-eighths, worked the mile in the following fractions: :26, :51%, 1:04%, 1:19% and 1 :47%. Owner Archibald was pleased with both works. He left tonight for Chicago. Trainer Lon Johnson in the belief that Royal Julian was ready to gallop further than one mile, sent the Whitehouse colt out for a gallop at the full Derby distance. The colt went the distance in easy fashion and without showing any distress when pulled up. He had Eric as a pacemaker and the pair broke at the quarter pole and worked to the stand. The pair were going too fast in the first three-quarters mile to suit Johnson and he signalled to the riders to slow up. The distance was made in the following fractions : :12%. :25%. :51%, 1:19%, 1:49%. 2:04%, 2:18%. It was a most excellent move on the part of Royal Julian and served to emphasize his advanced condition. Young Prince was given a slow gallop at one mile in 1 :53 and Canaan worked three-quarters in 1 :13. Osmand and Kiev, in company with Chance Shot, were Riven an "oi ener" for a pretentious trial Wednesday. They breezed three-eighths, Osmand and Chance Shot finishing the distance close together in the good time of :36. Kiev, which was on the rail in the de.'p going, trouped back after the first quarter. It was worthy of note that Osmand lor the first time since his spring training began, showed an eagerness to run. His rider had to take a good hold of him all the way. Khinock, of the Parkview Stable, a candidate for the Clark Handicap, was galloped three-quarters in 1 :18%. S. YV. Grant's Derby candidite, Fred Jr., was on the track for the first time since his arrival from the South. He appeared to be in good racing trim, as Frank Stevens, his trainer galloped him around the oval a couple of times. Trainer Tom Hayes, in charge of J. W. Corrigan's Kentucky Derby candidate. Enthusiastic Kdward, reported that the imported colt had recovered from his recent slight attack of illness and was being given his rigular cxcri ise. The setback however, is BUfflcieat to prevent the colt starting in the Derby. Starter William Hamilton assumed charge if the work of schooling the two-year-olds to the barrier at Churchill Howns and during the morning over one hundred youngsters were given their lessons in barrier deport-ni'iit. Jockey Willie Crump, under contract to the Autlhy F:irm Stable, will go to l exingtoii to lid- for the stable of Bob Frakes. The stable of lOinil H -rz, in charge of John Anderson, will depart Wednesday morning for Belmont Park. The stable embraces nine horses, all of which are close to r;iciiig fit-1 ness. J. C. Cahn, well known trainer, was among the morning visitors. W. F. Poison, Buffalo horseman, has both King Basil and Peace Penn entered in the Kentucky Derby, but does not expect to start either of them. They have been out of winter quarters for a week. Mr. Poison has in training at Churchill Downs a small but well balanced stable of which he expects much this year. Besides the two Derby elig-ibles, he has Lady Pennant, also a three-year-old, and the following two-year-olds: Lady Basil, bay filly, by Basil — Lamp Post ; Peace Star, brown filly, by Peace Pennant — Mirka, and Bonny Basil, bay filly, by Basil —Beth Miller. Mr. Poison has within recent years gone into the thoroughbred breeding business and is now intending to race only horses of his own breeding. At Dr. J. C. Carrick's farm near Lexington he has the stallions Basil and Peace Pennant, eleven well-bred brood mares and four yearlings. He has also two fine looking foals, these being a co't by Peace Pennant — Lamp Post, and a colt by Basil — Mabel Curtis. First Ballot, the dam of Krick. and another of the Poison broodmares, is due shortly to drop a foal by Peace Pennant. G. R. Allen, who formerly raced the stake winners Calcutta and Mulclber, arrived from Tijuana by way of Lexington. He has two horses. Links and Wigwag, which have been turned out at J. S. Wiggins' farm. They will be taken up and placed in training. Dr. Robert Woodward of this city reports the arrival of two foals at his farm on tho River Road near this city. One is a black colt by Whisk Broom II — Society and the other a bay colt by Westy Hogan — Wasp. Society will be bred to Light Brigade, while Wasp will go to the court of Wildair. Danny Moriarity, who spent the winter at his home in Hot Springs, Ark, arrived from that resort. Jockey Willi- Garner will leave next Friday for Lexington to report to trainer Dan Stewart of the J. N. Camden Stable. By Cinny, a two-year-old owned by J. M. Chin:!, young Louisville sportsman, and which has been in training at Douglas Park in the ear* of J. J. Flannigan, has been transferred to Churchill Downs. The youngster is a good looking colt and is eligible to tho Bashford Manor Stakes. Trainer Alex Gordon, who has been wintering the Bud Fisher string at Douglas Park, will pull up stakes and ship his outfit to Belmont Park. The stables' jockeys, J. B. Kellum and S. Kiden, accompanied Gordon to the eastei n track. Belmont A. Rowe is Dead: Son of James Rowe, Trainer-in-Chief of H. P. Whitney's Stable, Passes Away. BELMONT A. ROWE IS DEAD Son of James Rowe, Trainer-in- Chief of H. P. Whitney's Stable, Passes Away. HAVRE DE GRACE. Md.. April 19.— All departments of racing were thrown into grief when news of the death of Belmont A. Rowe. at Asheville, N. C. was received. The deceased, a son of James Rowe, trainer-in-chief for the Harry Payne Whitney stable, was 35 years old at the time of death, and had been a patient at a mountain sanitarium for eighteen months. Named for the elder August Belmont, for whom his father was training at the time of the boy's birth, he grew up in a racing atmosphere and endeared himself to everyone connected with the sport by his affable gentility. James Rowe, Jr., another of the Whitney trainers, also suivives. Both were born at Brooklyn, N. Y. The family plot is at Greenwood Cemetery. Announcement of funeral services will probably be made from Brookdale Farm, when his father returns on Sunday night after spending a week with the lad, who appeared in fair health and who had been assured that his condition would warrant discharge from medical attention within another six weeks. Bids for Homewood BIDS FOR H0MEW00D A new Richmond has entered the Chicago racing field. No other than H. D. "Curly" Brown, builder of Oriental Park in Cuba and other tracks in this country, is here to bid for the controlling interest in the Washington Park course at Home-wood, III. Brown came here from his breeding farm in California to make an effort to secure a foothold in the local racing field. However, there is no assurance that lie will secure the control of Homewood for CM, Matt J. Winn and his associates have already made an offer that, according to good authority, may be accented. tt ■ r Havre's Fine Card: Canter Successfully Carries J. E. Griffith Silks in Bayview Purse. HAVRE'S FINE CARD ♦ Canter Successfully Carries J. E. Griffith Silks in Bayview Purse. ♦ Edisto Proves Surprise Winner — Jockey C. Rummer's Auspicious Return to the Saddle. ♦ HAVRE DE GRACE, Md., April T9.— Canter's clever accounting for the Bayview Purse. Edisto's surprising score in the Congressional Handicap, the first and impressive appearance of the year of E. B. McLean's Jock, were some of the outstanding incidents of an unusually attractive midweek program at Havre de Grace today. Secretary Joseph McLennan was worthy of the wide compliments he received on the program offering which was contested over a fast track, but under lowering skies, attended by summerlike humidity. Top coats were a burden to those of the large attendance who cared not to gamble with Harford County's brand of Maryland spring weather. Canter not only scored the first victory of the year for the popular J. K. Griffith silks, but enabled Clarence Kummer to ride his first winner since the close of the 1925 racing season. The veteran showed himself the same keen judge of pace that he has always been by taking Canter into the lead at the start and keeping him there under the following steady pace, 3S%. :47^, 1:12%, l:10y5 and 1:47. The famous white and blue polka dots of Foxhall Keene were carried in second position by his home-bred Topboot for three-quarters or until that flashy big horse quit when challenged by the much improved Grenier. The latter made such a determined challenge entering the final eighth that Kummer, on Canter, administered a few precautionary lashes of the whip and Canter responded to finally take the verdict by a length. Grenier was an easy though tired second, six lengths in advance of Edward Gray, while Topboot and I'rsa Major followed in the order named. MARYLAND VICTORY. The victory was popular, both because It was a true Maryland one and for the added fact that it buoyed the hopes of the form players, who were slowly but surely developing the belief that a victorious favorite was quite an impossibility at Havre de Grace. Canter had been played to the exclusion of the others on the strength of his in^rformance in the Harford Handicap on oi ening day. Netta Run, a chestnut juvenile daughter of Runantell— Netta H., ridden by L. Schaefer in the R. B. Deans colors, took the half mile of the opener in convincing fashion. Away none too well, she worked her way up on the outside of the leaders and took the lead in the final eighth to win going away from Turkey's Neck. J. W. Bean owned and bred, like the winner, a member of the field group. The baker's dozen that faced starter Milton caused some delay by their milling, but the start was a good one. Jacksonville. Disette and The Maid were prominent for the first quarter. When The Maid bore out slightly entering the straightaway. Disette slipi cd into the lead along the rail, but her advantage was short lived. Netta Run was full of run and she appeared easily best. The Lure, a highly considered one from the R. E. Watkins barn, was shuffled back soon after the start and was in difficulty throughout. Golden Fair, a smart looking one from the Foxcatcher Farm's barn, was kicked while at the barrier and then was shuffled about considerably during the race. VIRGIXIA-BRKD WINNFR. The Code, Virginia-bred and owned by A. J. Sullivan, trained by Bob McKeever and capably ridden by D. Emery, made every post a winning one in the three-quarter mile second race. The son of The Porter was away fast, while Suky, the favorite, began lengths behind the others and was rushed up on the outside into second position as they were rounding the turn. It was poor judgment. The filly was still making an effort to catch the leader while straightening for home. C rider steady riding she might not have run out, but she did, and Workman spent the rest of the time trying to straighten her out. She finished in mid-track to take second place honors a head in advance of the persistent May Fair, which had been helping Whizzing Cloud to force the pace the greater part of the distance. The winner was just another of the surprises which seem an inevitable thing of Havre de Grace spring meetings. While there might exist in some quarters doubt of Jock's ability to stay the mile and a quarter, Kentucky Derby distance, those who saw him race the three-quarters in the Kverglades l»urse today are inclined to believe that he can hold his own with any of the eastern three-year-olds at the sprinting distances. Trainer Johnny Schorr has him in splendid form. With the same catlike agility that marked his performances last year. Jock took an almost instantaneous three lengths (Continued ou tenth nasej HAWS FINE CARD (Continued from first page) lead at the start and had five lengths to spare entering the stretch. Lang let him get into the deeper going along the rail, but ho was only cantering at the end to show the way by a big margin to Pillotta, Candy Pig and five otners which included the unfortunate Titina and the poorly ridden Pleasant Smiles. The Seagram Stable's Edisto provided another of the day's upsets when he took the mile and seventy yards of the Congressional Handicap from Joy Smoke, the Island Farm Stable's Marconi and four others. It was Edisto, under Erickson, at every step from the rise of the barrier. The Canadian-owned had been one of the bad post actors. Marconi and Cudgeller were the others. Joy Smoke bolted out slightly at the start and was bothered slightly in the run to the clubhouse turn but quickly raced into third position behind the flying Edisto and Marconi. The latter moved toward Edisto rounding the turn but hung and Joy Smoke, under the veteran But well's hard urging, took the place a length behind Edisto. Marconi, in third position, led the much improved Prickly Ihat by a length. Cudgeller kept the rail position throi ghout and ran below his general dry Irach form. Flagship, ridden by Workman in the F. Serio colors, gave the favorite players another grasp on life by winning easily in the mile and an ightli sixth race. He raced into immediate leacl with Palmist his closest pursuer. That order was maintained to the finish. Palmist was slowly, but surely, wearing the winner down, which incidentally is one of the few sons of Man •' War who is compelled to earn his oats in competition with lowly platen. Dancing Fool ran a good race und -r his burden of 122 pounds to take the ■hart end. He had been far back in the early stages, and made his run on tUe outside rounding the turn. Page 2 DAILY RACING FORM VOLOTEE xxtttt, NTTXBER 107 Entered ■• second -eta** matter, April 2. ISM. at Hie po«t «rfioc at Ckk-ago. Illinois, under Act cf March 3. 1ST*. W. J. McMurray. Publisher and Oniirf Manage* Daily Knrinc Winter Months. Paily (Kxcept Sunday) Balance or the Tear. A daity reflection of tbe American turf by telecrapli. DAILY RACIN" FORM PUBLISHING CO. «41 PLTMOTJTK COURT CHICAGO, IXX 157-169 EAST Mud ST.. MEW TORK CITT. ». T M RICHMOND STREET. EAST. TORONTO. ONT. 305-3*7 DECATUR STREET. HEW ORLEANS. LA. C0.4 20l« MIAMI COURT. H. W. MIAMI. FLA. TKI-Hl-llONB 2087 HARRISON, (for buniiicKK and circulation awrpovea only.) Tl'.in tHr|iluin lins no coatneetion with tlie nova or i-ditun.il departments and cannot be used to ('•ii imiuii :i| with Hum. srttsririiTioN ny riidrr-cLARS mail: May to November, inrliiirire $5.00 per month Dei cioWr to April. iMlusIre $6-00 per month 1'AYAIIl.K IN ADVANCE. hack m:\ikeus 1«Y MAIL. 15 cents each. To lie considered and answered, all qoertea to Daily lta inr r'orm nnt be aent orer the full name and with the address of writer. The names ■sat - ddreanes are subject to a local and foreign dirtt-tory le«t. 10083 is first index of 1927 Here and There on the Turf: On Filly Chances. Dog Racing Evils. Sport in New York. Demanding Respect. * * ; Here and There [ on the Turf — : l On Filly Chances. Dog Racing Evils. Sport in New York. Demanding Respect. • 1 • 1 , How there comes another filly to the fore in preparation for the Kentucky Derby. Earlier in the year it was intimated that William i . Du Font's Fair Star, winner of the Pimlico • Futurity of the Maryland Jockey Club, last I I fall was the best of the eligibles of tbe gentler * sex. The new one to come into prominence is ; j j Lodina, a filly Mrs. Payne Whitney purchased 1 from Kmil Hen last year. This miss has been i working exceedingly well for Clyde Phillips and I it is entirely possible that she will bear tbe I colors of the Greentree Stable at Churchill 1 Downs on May 14. On her races of but year it was suggested that Lodina, while a swift t sprinter, was nothing more. Now she has been i showing ability to race over the mile distance and the manner in which she has been training - would indicate that, after all, she will go i on for the mile and a quarter of the Kentucky ! Derby. As a matter of fact, Lodina is further r advanced than the colt eligibles of the Green-tree . Stable and if the colors are to be shown i in the running of the race she is the most t likely one to be sent to the post. When Regret was winner of the Kentucky f Derby of 11)15. it was Pebbles that raced to ) second place, while Sharp Shooter was third. . Of course, it was a great accomplishment t for a great filly, for no other thoroughbred of f ! : her sex had won tbe big race, but Lodina a or any other filly that may go to the post next t month, will find stiffer opposition than did j Regret. Pebbles and Sharp Shooter hardly y measure up to such colts as Scapa Flow and i Sweepster, while there was nothing in the 1925 5 field of a two-year-old class that suggested d their being the equal of Joseph E. Wideners s Osmand, and others could be named of the e 1927 three year olds that are admittedly better r than those that opposed Regret. Remember, r, Regret was a great filly and she proved it in d other races than the Kentucky Derby, but it t will take a greater filly than Regret to beat | the colts that are being trained for the 1927 7 renewal of the race. There is no reason to 0 expect that Lodina or Fair Star or Candy y Queen are greater than Regret, on what they y accomplished last year and should the best st of the male eligibles go the post, and one e of the fillies be returned the winner she will H have accomplished more than did Harry Payne e Whitney's queenly filly twelve years ago. Application has recently been made at Albany, 1 N. Y., for the licensing of a company that proposes to conduct dog racing. Just ,t what are the plans of thi proposed organisation is not known, but it is known that the tiog tracks in other sections have, on occasions, brought about an opposition to all racing and accordingly did some harm to horse racing. The other tracks that have conducted the dog races— that is, almost all of them have been operated under a modified system of the pari mutuel system of wagering. This seems to have been the sole reason for the establishment of the tracks and it is not known of any one that was organized purely for sport. They have all been business ventures and some of them tremendously successful business ventures by reason of the high percentage that was "taken off" for the operation of the mutuels. Of course, the pari mutuel system is illegal in the State of New York and this proposed organization will have to operate under some other method of speculation. It is remembered that at Batavia there was an attempt to give ; [ l , i . • I I * ; j j 1 i I I 1 t i - i ! r . i t f ) . t f ! : a t j y i 5 d s e r r, d it t | 7 to 0 y y st e H e 1 ,t • race meeting under the certificate system, i ♦ which in its operation is closely akin to the pari mutuel system. That meeting was not sanctioned by the racing commission and its original plans had to be materially changed to come within the law. ^ It is not known where it is proposed to eon-duct these dog races, should sanction be obtained, but taking a line through tbe other dog ' tracks, it might readily become a menace to the turf. There can be no venture, whether it be dogs or horses, when it is purely a business j enterprise. If this racing of dogs in New York * is to be a sport and if it is to be conducted i between sun-up and sun-down, instead of at night, as is the accepted custom almost every- | where else, there can be no harm. If it is to be ' patterned after some of tbe other business ventures, with night racing, it might readily work a great harm to tbe turf. In no section of the country is racing as , free from commercialism as in tbe State of New York. The racing associations do not , share in any speculation that may go on within its grounds and its sole source of revenue comes from the gate, the sale of the catering concessions and the sale of the racing programs. There was a time when the New York racing associations paid rather handsome dividends, but that time has passed with the repeal of the Percy-Gray law; it was only the courage and the dollars of the associations that saved the sport for the state. There were many lean years and it is remembered that in 1911 and 1912 all the big tracks under the jurisdiction of The Jockey Club kept their gates dosed. Then when the sport was resumed in 1913 it was resumed on a limited scale with die asso- ciations pooling their interests to carry on. The racing was brought back at considerable loss to the turfmen who stood by and did the financing. Lean years followed, and it is only within the last two years that racing in tbe State of New York has come anywhere close to breaking even. The sport is still without the revenues that come where the pari mutuel system of wager ing is permitted, but the tremendous popu-r larity of the turf has brought its reward, though in no sense a generous one, to the men who bridged over the bad times with their wealth. With the return of a measure of prosperity there came an increase in tbe values that were offered and thus it has always been kept a sport above all other things. Such a sport must not be menaced by any dog racing, and such a sport must not be linked with any racing that has as its sole object a com mercial enterprise. Al Woodman has been reinstated by the Tijuana stewards. Their S. A. Cowan trainer had been suspended following the publication of a supposed interview in which be was quoted as complaining bitterly of tbe way he and his horse Cotlogomor had been treated in the running of the Coffroth Handicap. Woodman admitted he had complained a bit about tbe treatment of the imported horse in the running of the rich race, but his complaint was built into rather a bitter arraignment in the pub- lished interview. The reinstatement came following an affi- davit from the writer of the objectionable mat- trr that Woodman was not responsible for all that had been expressed in type. It is always well that racing officials should demand the full respect of those over whom they sit in control. Unless the trainers, jockeys and the owners themselves show a proper re spect for the officials these officials lose much power. Any set of officials who do not insist upon a proper respect should lose their power, and any officials who do not merit respect never last long in an official position. There have been occasions when the best official was open to criticism, and and he is weak indeed if his acts never are questioned, but there is a wide difference between criticism and charges of any lack of integrity. That is the stock in trade of every racing official and any charge against integrity must be either conclurivdy proved or severely punished. Lexington Turf Notes w "^LEXINGTON TURF NOTES 1 « ■ & LEXINGTON, Ky., April 19. Messrs. Thomas J. and George H. Clay, who recently sold their Balgowan Stud Farm and their horses, have returned from Cuba, reporting a most delightful and beneficial trip. Mr. and Mrs. A. It. M *abe and Mr. and Mrs. It. H. I^ovell of Toronto, are the guests of Messrs. Dale and Dalziel at Crystal Springs Farm, having made the trip by motor. Hurikan, by Uncle, owned by the Greenwich Stud, has a bay colt by Waygood. Blissful, by Broomstick, owned by the Sear-ington Stud, has a chestnut colt by 1-tdkin. and is to be mated with My Flay. Fury, by Hourless, owned by W. L. Hem-statlt, has a chestnut filly by I :i Ik in and is to be returned .o My Play. Fern Hundley, owned by John Troxler, has a chestnut colt by Maintenant. She has an attractive yearling filly by Boniface. Sweep's Selections at Havre De Grace i ♦ ^ : • Sweep's Selections At Havre tie Grace ♦ 1 1 One Best Bet — REJUVENATION — In the Fifth Race. ' j * i | ' , , Some fast sprinters will measure strides In the Aero Handicap, which features the card at Havre de Grace. This contest has decision over the three-quarters distance and has a value of $l!.0©0. Senator Norris and Sunsard share top-weight honors in the field of ten that has been named. The Twin Rivers Purse, for three-year-o'ds, is the second attraction and here tbe Sagamore Stable's Abul Fath. winner here last September, will endeavor to give weight and a beating to his five opponents. With the exception of the first and second races small fields will go to the post, but the contention should be keen. GYMKHANA— LONG POINT— MARK MASTER. GYMKHANA was in need of her race last Saturday, when she finished far back of Hole Card and other good ones. She should be in improved condition with that effort behind her and this appears a good spot for her to score. She has defeated faster horses than most of these and can carry the weight of 114 pounds without much trouble. Her works say she is ready and should win with an even bre^k in racing fortune. I.ONG POINT faltered so badly in his last out that it was thought he had bled during the running. He apparently has recovered, however, for he stepped a half mile in :54 the other morning and went easily all the way. He is consistent when right and cannot be overlooked. MARK MASTER raced well at Bowie, but he is far down on the list of also eligibles and may net go to the post. WILD ASTER and TEN SIXTY should be fighting it out with the leaders, but would have better chances if the going was heavy. GARKTH ran some good races at Miami. NIMROD was one of the best sprinters at the Havana track last winter. SPORT HALLAHAN— ALGOL— PRATE. SPORT H ALLAH AN. a stake winner at the Fair Grounds meeting, is given the call here in spite of his top weight of 120 pounds. This son of Sir John Johnson is a strapping juvenile and should not be hampered by his impost. He worked a half mile in :S1 Tuesday morning and appears ready to hold his own with the eastern cracks. ALGOL, a consistent son of The Porter, defeated some highly regarded two-year-olds in his recent victory and merits consideration in any company. The weight of 116 pounds should not bother him. PRATE, one of the three strings to the Greentree Stable how, chased the fleet Lenny home at Bowie and cannot be overlooked. WANDERING MINSTREL— ABl'L FATH— DOT©. WANDERING MINSTRJ2L, a good third to Whiskery and Indian Love Call in his only local start, closed a good gap from a slow start in that occasion and should have been closer to the leaders. This fellow ran several good races at Tijuana and is wall suited at the three-quarter distance. The weight is not too much and Bourassa will have the mount. ABUL FATH, a " son of Omar Khayyam, is particularly dangerous on a muddy track, but it is doubtful if he can defeat WANDERING MINSTREL at the first asking. The Sagamore Stable colt has not worked publicly and, although he is said to be ready, he is meeting a seasoned cam- paigner in the Seagram standard-bearer. DOTO has trained well and may share in the purse division. YOLANTE— SUNSARD— FORE LARK. VOLANTE worked half a mile in :50% Tuesday morning to sharpen up his speed for this affair and should show well. The Woll-man gelding is a game and consistent sprinter and will not be bothered by the weight of 112 pounds. At the Miami course be was consistently in the money against the fleetest racers campaigning there and he appears to have the edge in this company. SUNSARD tired badly in the Harford Handicap running after showing early speed. He should be in better form tomorrow and may share in the money. FORE LARK and SENATOR NORRIS have worked well and should improve over their recent efforts. HOLE CARD drops four pounds from his score of last Saturday, but meets faster company and will do well to finish in the picture. ROLLS ROYCE has plenty of speed, but generally tires after five and a half furlongs. DEVONSHIRE may surprise. REJUVENATION— COMET— NAT EVENS. REJUVENATION'S runaway victory last Saturday when he finished five lengths in front of Cogwheel and other good ones makes him the logical selection in this mile and n sixteenth number. Although picking up five pounds over that race, he should rei eat and appears to be the outstanding wager of the day. COMET ran well at the Miami meeting and is in light. This son of Gnome has met faster horses than most of these and has been in the money in his last four starts. NAT EVENS prefers a shorter distance, hut he has a good burst of early speed and may last long enough for part of the purse. COGWHEEL is fit and ready and should furnish plenty of contention. BRUNS has yet to run his race. Trainer Richardson has the temperamental son of Friar Rock in fine fettle and he may cause an upset one of these days. OYER FIRE— DELHI BOY— COCKNEY. OVER FIRE has not faced the barrier in five months, but he outfigures his opponents on beat form and is given the preference. He worked three-eighths in :37 Tuesday and should turn the trick at the first asking. He has plenty of early speed and is well suited at the mile and seventy yards distance. DELHI BOY races well in cheap company and arrived in good condition after his 'campaigning at Jefferson Park. This fellow defeated OVER FIRE last year, but the distance was farther and it is doubtful if he will repeat at this distance. COCKNEY has worked well and may cause an upset. WOOLWORTH— RAMA— PARMACHEN KE BELLE. WOOLWORTH showed a terrific burst of speed in his race Monday, but faltered in the final eighth after opening up a lead of six lengths. He has little to beat here and he should atone for that showing. He seems to be a horse that thrives on competition and it may be that he will step down in front here. RAMA has not been out since the Jefferson Park meeting, but he has run races that gives him a good chance in this company and he may fare welL I'ARMACHENEE BELLE has bad legs, but may stick it out for third money. Daily Racing Form Handicaps | — | Daily Racing Form Handicaps I + HAVBE DE GRACE (Track fast) The horses which seem best in today's races are : * TracknaB*. Select loan. 1 — Fore Star, Flying Al, Mark Master. 2 — Algol, Colored Servant, Rivanna. 3— BACK ROPE, Wandering Minstrel, Doto. 4 — Devonshire, Sun Forward, Senator Norris. 5 — Rejuvenation, Nat Evens. CogwheeL 6 — Golden Rule, Commissioner, Cockney. 7— Rama, Polly Scott, Woolworth. T. K. Lynch Daily Racing Koran Selection*. 1 — Long Point, Ten Sixty, Mark Master, Wild Aster. 2 — Sport Hallahan, Prate, Titter, Algol. 3 — Wandering Minstrel, Abul Fath, Lassa, Revolver. 4 — VOLANTE, Sunsard, Senator Norris, Rolls Royce. 5 — Rejuvenation, Cogwheel, Comet, Nat Evens. 6 — Over Fire, Delhi Boy, Golden Rule, Voshell. 7 — Betsy Bacon, Jimson, Woolworth, Parma- chenee Belle. Sweep'* Selections. 1 — Gymkhana, Long Point, Mark Master. 2 — Sport Hallahan, Algol, Prate. 3 — Wandering Minstrel, Abul Fath, Doto. 4 — Volante, Sunsard, Fore Lark. 5— REJUVENATION, Comet, Nat Evens. 6 — Over Fire, lw-lhi Boy, Cockney. 7 — Woolworth, Rama, I'armachenee Belle. 'onseiiMO*. 1 — Long Point, Fore Star, Gymkhana, Mark Master. 2— Sport Hallahan, Algol, Prate, Colored Servant. 3 — Wandering Minstrel, Abul Fath, Backrope, Doto. 4 — Volante, Sunsard, Devonshire, Senator Norris. 5— REJUVENATION, Nat Evens, Cogwheel, Comet. 6 — Over Fire, Delhi Boy, Golden Rule, Cockney. 7 — Woolworth,- Rama, Betsy Bacon, Par- machenee Belle. BEULAH PARK (Track heavy) The horses which seem best in today's races are : Trackman** Selections. 1 — Mary G., Malthus, Acquitted. I ' 2 — Scorcher, Our Flag, Havana Electric. 3— Why, Whiff, Be Trueman. 4 — Al Hotfoot, Top Lady, King Jack. 5 — Deputy, Bride o' the Wind, Begonia. 6 — Sweetum, Guy Clayton, Tippity Witchet. 7— SWEEPSTAKES, Brownie Smile, Winnipeg. F. H. Sproule. Dally Racing Form Selection*. 1 — Mary G., Malthus, Banker Brown, Rivulet. 2 — Havana Electric, Scorcher, Hapsburg Miss, Our Flag. 3 — Why, Beg Pardon, Whiff, Ormzleigh. 4 — Al Hotfoot, Jof, Klaxon, Leonard G. 5 — BRIDE O' THE WIND, Deputy, The Badger, Queen of Sheba. 6 — Tippity Witchet, Sweetum, Guy Clayton, Fast Denny. 7 — Sweepstakes, Brownie Smile, Winnipeg, Isosceles. Ca au»eman*. 1— Mary G., Malthus, Acquitted, Banker Brown. 2 — Scorcher, Havana Electric, Our Flag, Hapsburg Miss. 3— Why, Whiff, Beg Pardon. Be Trueman. 4 — Al Hotfoot, Top Lady. Jof, King Jack. 5 — Bride o' the Wind, Deputy, Begonia, The Badger. 6 — Sweetum, Tippity Witchet, Guy Clayton, Fs»st Denny. 7— SWEEI 'STAKES, Brownie Smi'e, Winnipeg, Iscsceles. Eleven in Keene String # ELEVEN IN KEENE STRING LEXINGTON, Ky.. April 19. A stable in quarters at the local track that is ex| ected to play an important part in Kentucky spring racing is that of the Keeneland Stud. Eleven horses are in this string which is under the direction of William Rust. Two of the thoroughbreds are the property of Roy Carruth-ers, Detroit hotel man and sportsman. Three four-year-olds in the establishment art Champ de Mars, Princess Pan and l'ani Roma. The three-year-olds are Don Diego, Forest Nymph, Damosel, Wild Violets, Weiser, Penumbra and Wonderful One. The remaining member is the two-year-old Win-kin, chestnut filly by Ballot-Coquette. Win-kin and Wonderful One are owned by Mr. Carruthers. Silver Wings to be Bred SILVER WINGS TO BE BRED HAVRE DE GRACE, Md., April 19- S. N. Holman will ship the filly Silver Wings to his Pal's Meadow Farm, near Islington, Ky., to be bred to the sire Best Pal. Holman now owns twelve mares which are in foal to his good sire at his 232 ax-re blue grass farm. Holman plans several additions to his string during the meeting preparatory to x metropolitan campaign. Page 3 Daily Racing Form Charts: Havre De Grace OAILX" RACING FORM 1 1 " HAVRE DE GRACE » , HAVRE DE GRACE. MD . TUESDAY, APRIL 19. 1927.— (1 Milo). Third day. Harford Agricultural j and Breeders' Associstion. Sprint; meeting of 13 days. Weather clear. ( Steward representing Maryland Raring Commission, G. Brown, Jr. Stewards, II. P. Conkling. B. Waters. G. Brown. Jr. Judges. H. J. Morris, J. McLennan and J. B. Turner. Starter, J. Milton. Rac-ing Secretary. Joseph Mclennan. Racing starts at 2:30 p. m (Chicago time, 1:30 p. m.). W indicates whip. S spurs, B blinkers. Figures in parentheses following the distance of each race indicate horse, date, track record, age of horse . and weight carried. •Indicates apprentice allowance. -g r 4 ET£» FIRST RACE— 1-2 Kile. (Enchantment, April 22. 1922— :47— 2— 116.) Purse $1,200. 2-A^-±t 0 year-olds. Fillies. Maidens. Net value to winner $850; second, $200; third, 2100; fourth. $50. Index Horses AWtPPSt ',i Str Fin Jockeys Owners Equiv. Odds Str't NKTTA RUN w 115 9 4 51 4' l'l L Schaefer Mrs R B Deans T240-100 12344 TURKEY'S NECK w 115 12 8 l"k 3'1 2* G Kllis Mrs J W Bean t OLAIiYS CLARK wllS 7 5 31 lh 31 R Peternel PH Faulconer J4S0-100 INLAID wit 115 8 6 6" 51 4" H Erlcks'n J P Jones t FAIR MIST w 115 11 9 12* 7"* 51 P Fisher W S Kilmer GOO 100 , MSatrni w 115 12 41 6* 61 S O'D'nell Sage Stable 1600-100 Goi.DHN FAIR w 115 G 7 8' 81 V* O B'rassa Foxcatcher Farm Stable 2400-100 12287 TUB MAID w 115 4 1 2» 2' 8*1 TI Church SH Dudley t UDOOI ANN w 115 I 13 7"k 9»k 91 H Rich'ds J E Beal t ROSE ETERNAL w 115 10 11 10'UOl 10H P Walls H T Archibald 1125-100 12182 THE LURE w 115 2 3 9111' 11'JC Lang R E Watkins 1705-100 12337 EDITH CAROLINE w 115 1.1 10 111 12* 12'J F Horn K N Gilpin 3240-100 JACKSONVILLE V 115 5 12 13 13 13 L Morrts E K Bryson 4715-100 tMutuel field. H'oiipled as P. H. Faulconer and J. P. Jones entry. Time. :23%. :48%. Track fast. $2 mutuels paid Netta Run. field, $0.80 straight. $8.50 place. $4.20 show; Turkey's Neck, field, $8 50 place, $4 20 hIiow; P. n. Faulconer and J. P. Jones entry. $3.40 show. Kijuivalent h-ioking odds- Netta Run. field. 240 to 1 K straight. 325 to 100 place. 110 to 100 show: Turkeys Neck, field. 325 to 100 place. 110 to 100 show; P. U. Falconer and J. P. Jones entry, 70 to 100 show. Winner -Ch. f. by Runantell— Netta n.. by Seahorse II. (trained by Woods Garth; bred by Mrs. U. II. Slater). WENT TO POST — 2:31. AT POST — 4 minutes. Start good snd slow. Won easily: second and third driving. NKTTA RUN rsced tip to the leaders on the outside and. finishing fast, took the lead and was going away at Uie end. TURKEY'S NECK showed the most speed from the barrier and raced straight, bnt could not withstand the winner's rush. GLADYS CLARK, close up from the start, took a brief lead in the stretch, but tired right at the end. INLAID finished fast when fully set In his stride. GOLDEN FAIR was buffeted al out in the early running. Scratched — Glee, 115: Morcrystal. 115; Turn On. 115; Lily Sue. 115: Lucie Dunbar. 115. ~-t fjTAKLr? SECOND~RACE— 3-4 Mile. (Saraxen. April 21. 1925—1:11—4—129.) Purse $1,200. 3-J.^4t3 4 ycai-clds. Claiming. Net value to winner $850; second, $200; third, $100; fourth, $50. Index Horses AWtPPSt % % Str Fin Jockeys Owners Equiv. Odds Str't (12366) 'TI1K CODE wb 10GJ 5 5 1"» 1* lh 11 D Emery A J Sullivan 2100-100 12415»*SlTKY w 112 10 11 71 3' 4l 2* R W'kman B Harding 205-100 (09235)WAYFAIR wb 115 9 7 31 41 31 3*" C Kummer Sagamore Stable 1370-100 IIMt'WHIUUW CI/RTD w 108 8 2 ? ? 2" cj E Brent F Hayes -H030-100 12395*S1IUP wit 111 11 1 S* 5'1 5' 5» H Fisher F P Robie 2090-100 030!)8 FOREGONE w 110 1 6 G* 6' 6» 61 D Dubois H G Bedwell 1440-100 12415 CROSS WORD wb 111 2 10 11 81 7»k 7' G Ellis P J Reilly 295-100 12387 TOMMY FOSTER wb 104 4 8 4h lO* 8' 8* J I-eyland E K Bryson t 11656* DOUBLE ON wb 1071 6 9 10"" 9»k 91 9» M Fishm'n W Kennedy 830-100 12304 TORKENCE w 105 3 3 8"kll 10' 10s O B'rassa Mrs A R Lawson 3355-100 (12354) FABLE w 108 7 4 91 71 11 11 J Petrecca W J Owens 4010-100 tMutuel field. Time. :23%. :48%, 1:14%. Track fast $2 mutuels paid— The Code. $44.00 straight. $14.40 place. $8.70 show; Suky. $3.G0 place. $2.90 show; Wavfair. $0.10 show. Equivalent hooking odds- The Code. 2100 to 100 straight, 620 to 100 place. 335 to 100 show; Suky, 80 to 100 place, 45 to 100 show; Wayfair. 205 to 100 show. Winner B. g. by The Porter — Cypher Code, by Disguise (trained by R. McKeever; bred by Mr. Edward B. Mcl/eanl. Winner entered to be claimed for $3,000. WENT TO P08T — 3:06. AT POST — 2 minutes. Start good and slow. Won driving: second and third the same. THE CODE began fast and clear and. taking a small lead in the early running, raced WHIZZING CLOUD into defeat and outfinished SUKY. SUKY liegan slowly, but raced into the place fast, then ran out on the stretch turn. WAYFAIR raced forwardly all the way. WniZZING CLODD forced a fast pa«-e from the beginning and finished well. TOMMY FOSTER ran a good race. SHTJP raced gamely. CROSS WORD met with much interference and was knocked out of contention. There was niu« li rough riding in the race. Scratched 11740 Ima Baby, 109. Overweights The Code, 1% pounds; Wayfair, 1; Double On. 3%. TO^IKQ THIRD RACE — 3-4 Mile. (Sarazen. April 21. 1925—1:11 — 4 — 129.) Everglades Purse. 1^4uO Purse $1,200. 3-year-olds. Allowances. Net value to winner $850; second, $200-; third. $100; fourth, $50. Index Horses AWtPPSt % %• Str Fin Jockeys Owners Equiv. Odds Str't 09001 JOCK wr. 116 4 4 1' 1' 1« 1* C I.ang E B McLean 160-100 12416 1MLI.OTTA w 108 3 | 4' 4" 3'i 2= J Chalm'rs Goodestone Stable 1050-100 11648 CANDY PIG wb 116 16 5« 61 4h 3 P Walls H T Archibald 1490-100 12355 PI.EASNT SMILES w 113 5 3 * 3' ?■ 4J P Booker Mrs A J Booker 1765-100 09283 QOtiD COIN wb 110 2 7 O" P $** 51 J Callah'n Sagamore Stable 610-100 12361 'LA MORTE w 110 8 2 V 7s 7* G5 D Dubois H G Bedwell 705-100 12116 TIT1NA w 108 6 1 3M 2 1 6J 73 It W'kman R Parr 495-100 UtNTRIU GLASS wb 108 7 8 8 8 8 8 O B'rassa Seagram Stable 2785-100 Time. :23, :47%. 1:13. Track fast. $2 mutncls paid— Jock. $5 20 straight, $3.80 place. $3.20 show; Pillotta, $8.50 place, $5.40 show; Candy Pig. $«.»0 show. Equivalent booking odds— Jock. 100 to 100 straight. 90 to 100 place, 60 to 100 show; Pillotta, 325 to 100 place. 170 to 100 show: Candy Pig. 245 to 100 show. Winner B. c. by Colin — Kathleen, by Scinpronius (trained by J. F. Schorr; bred by Mr. Edward B. M l-canl. WENT TO POST— 3:36. AT POST — 2 minutes. Start good and slow. Won easily: second and third driving. JOCK showed the most speed from the start, sprinted into a long lead in the first half mile and won easing up. PILLOTTA, outpaced for the first half mile, improved his position on the outside and finished fast. CANDY PIG made a challenge while rounding the last turn, but could not get to the two leaders. PLEASANT SMILES was taken up on the turn for home and came again, but tired right at the end. ;»»IJ COM ran well. TITINA quit. Serat. Iie.1 (UM| Mariner. 110: 0S070 Revolver. 108. (Kerweigfits Pleasant Smiles. 3 pounds; Titina, 3. "-g f%~A CT O FOURTH RACE: — 1 Mile and 70 Yards. (Transmute, April 25. 1925 — 1:42 — 4 — 112.) Xai~Et)t/ Congressional Handicap. Purse $2,500. 3-year-olds and upward. Net value to winner $1,800; second. $400; third. $200; fourth, $100. Index Horses AWtPPSt \4 % *i Str Fin Jockeys Owners Equiv. Odds Str't 11978 EDISTO wn 5 118 I 3 I'll1 l» I'll' II Ericks'n Seagram Stable 810-100 tMS3*JOY SMOKE w 6 126 7 5 31 3* 31 3' 21 J Butwell E F Whitney 540-100 12417 MAKCONI wb 5 116 6 4 21 2'1 2*1 V 31 It W'kman Island Farm Stable 165-100 12397 1'KICKLY HEAT wb 4 109 2 1 41 5» TP 4* i- D Emery F II Smith 590-100 (09283)11 ARRY BAKER w 5 111 1 2 6'1 6' 6" 6"' fi* M Fishm'n P F Joyce 1740-100 12417 c'CDOELLHK wn 5 109 4 7 P 41 41 P 6 L Steinh't H O Bedwell 750-100 12375 l'l. Y HAWK wb 3 100 5 6 7 7 7 7 7 J Walker W Maher 920-100 Time. :23%, :47%. 1:13%. 1:39%. 1:44%. Track fast. $2 mutuels paid — Edisto. $1S20 straight. $7.00 place, $5.30 show; Joy Smoke, $0.30 place, $1.00 show ; Mareoni. $2.70 show. Equivalent booking odds— bVlisto. 810 to 100 straight. 295 to 100 place, 1G5 to 100 show; Joy Smoke. 215 tci 1(10 plaee. 100 to 100 show: Marconi. 35 to 100 show. Winner B. c, by Johren Tunnin, by Broomstick (trained by W. II. Bringloe; bred by Mr. L. S. Thompson . WENT TO POST — 4 06. AT POST — 3 minutes. Start good and slow. Won handily; second and third driving. EDISTO took the lead quickly and. setting a good pace under slight restraint, withstood repeated challenges from MAKCONI and held JOY' SMOKE safe at the end. The latter raced close up and. grinirg f:'-t in the last half mile, was running gamely at the end. MAKCONI l egan in a tangle and, racing into second place, made several challenges, hut tired badly in the last eighth. PRICKLY HEAT was allowed to drop out of forward contention in the early racing and made a fast finish. Cl'DCELLEE quit. •g A alat»atsV WFtK aTACB— I 1-16 Miles. (Man o' War. Sept. 18. 1920—1:44%— 3— 138/j Bayriew J_^~l:\3vF Purse. $1,400 Added. 4-year-olds and upward. Allowances. Net value to winner $1,000; second, $280; third, $120; fourth, $50. Index Horses AWtPPSt Vi V* % Str Fin Jockeys Owners Equiv. Odds Str't 12417 CANTER wb 4 115 1 2 ll l'l l'l 1* 14 C Kummer J E C.riffith 40-100 12312 GrRKNlBR wn 5 112 2 1 3*1 3 i 3 2« 2* ■ Barnes Airs W J Giblin Si.V.-lOO 12018 ROW MID CRAY' wsn 7 107 3 5 5 5 41 4» 31 O B'rassa C A Coyle If sW (00907 )T UMiOOT w 7 109 5 4 21 2' 21 3? 4* L Schaefer F Keene 9S5-100 * 11377 IIISA MAJOR wit 4 108 4 3 4l 41 5 5 5 J Maiben W J Salmon 1'J.V, 100 Time. .23%. :47%, 1:13%, 1:40%. 1:47. Track fast. $2 mutuels paid Canter, $2.80 straight, $2.30 place, $2.10 show; (Jrenier, $130 place, $2.90 show; I»\vard ciray. $3.10 show. Equivalent lM«.king odds Canter. 40 to 100 straight. 15 to 100 place, 5 to 100 show; Grenier, 115 to 300 place. 45 to 100 show; Edward Cray. 55 to 100 show. Winner Ch. c. by Wildair Virginia L.. by McGce (trained by H. Rites; bred by Mr. J. E. Griffith). WENT TO POST— 4 41. AT POST— 1 minute. Start good and slow. Won easily; second and third driving. CANTER saved ground while- rounding the first turn and. racing into the lead when TOPBOOT ran OOt. held it gamely to the end. GRENIER raced to the leader with a rush, but was held safe through the last eighth. EDWARD GRAY, outpaced early, finished resolutely. TOPBOOT showed speed for three-quarters and bolted. I'RSA MAJOR quit. Sc-ratedecJ — lL»41" =Ri minder, 107; 12417 Devonshire, 102. -|0 |fO~f SIXTH RACE— 1 1-8 Miles. (Crusader. Sept. 25, 1926—1:50 — 3—122.) Purse $1,200. A^ItIOA 4-yrar-olds and upward. Claiming. Net value to winner $850; second, $200; third, $100; fourth, $50. Index Horses AWtPPSt hi. Vi % Str Fin Jockeys Owners Equiv. Odds Str't 12419'FLAOSHIP wb 5 109 7 3 1» 1* 1*1 9 1* It W'kman F Serlo 175 100 I J2420 PALMIST w 4 112 4 6 2» 2* 2» 2» 2'1 ■ o'D'nell G C Winfrey 675 100 I J2375 DANCING FOOL w 6 122 8 5 8 8 8 41 S» It Petcniel D L Rico 475 100 i 12377 'KAJMDUIT W 5 112 5 4 6« 6' 31 3' 4' L .Steinht II G Bedwell 7G0 -100 i 1 , j ( . , 12419 WHEATS-TICK w 6 122 6 8 7« 7» P 5J 5» J Mann O B Foley TJ6-109 (1238 4) DON ETTA w 4 102 3 2 5 5' 5» 61 6" C Watters O J Day 1225-104 (12391) DR. O'MARA w 6 112 1 7 4» 4» 4» 71 7» K Horv'tH J Farrell Jr 1530-100 12398»ALLEVIATOR w5 109 213*3«7,8 8 D Emery E Whalley 5525-100 Time, :24%, :49%, 1:14%, 1:41%, 1:55. Track fast. $2 mutuels paid— -Flagship, $5.50 straight. $3.00 place, $2.50 show; Palmist, $6.10 place. $3.50 show: Dancing Fool, $3.10 show. Equivalent booking odds— Flagship, 175 to 100 straight. 80 to 100 place, 25 to 100 show; Palmist. 205 to 100 place, 75 to 100 show; Dancing Fool, 55 to 100 show. Winner— Ch. g. by Man o' War— Understudy, by Star Ruby (trained by J. II. Fallstitch; bred by Mr. and Mrs. Walter M. Jeffords). Winner entered to be claimed for $3,500. WENT TO POST— 6:09. AT POST— 1 minute. Start good and slow. Won ha n idly; second snd third driving. FLAGSHIP sprinted into a long lead in the first half mile and saved ground on the turns, hut had to be shaken up to withstand a challenge from PALMIST. The latter raced in nearest pursuit of the winner throughout and. coming fast after rounding the last turn, was gradually wearing the winner down. DANCING FOOL closed a big gap on the outside and was going fast at the end. KANDIMT could never get within striking distance of the leaders. WHEATSTICK ran poorly. Scratched— 09261 Over Fire. 114. Overweight — Palmist, 1 pound. "g O A ,00 SEVENTH RACE— 1 1-16 Miles. (llan^rWar7^8«ptri«ri«0^lT44%^3— 138.)~ Pnrsa jL+di-k\3*d $1,200 4-year-olds and upward. Claiming. Net value to winner $850; second. $2001' third. $100; fourth, $50. Index Horses AWtPPSt % % % Str Fin Jockeys Owners Equiv. Odds Str't 12399'MAXIE wb 6 116 1 4 4* 4'1 3»* 2« l'l R Peternel D 1. Rice 510-100 ( 12394) 'BROTHERH'OD w 5 109 5 J 1«» 2« 2 lk 2«* G Taylor C L. Whiting 250-100 09241 SHADOWDALE wn 7 114 6 6 61 6« 4" 3'1 3» F Booker J Booker t-»l5-10ii (12392) 'THE ALLY w 9 109 7 9 91 9» 8» 5» 4"* J Josiah I) Christmas 485-100 12392* *BLOW HORN wb 4 106 10 5 2» 1' P* 4'1 5» H Fisher | R Utterback 855-100 12420 SPEEDY PRINCEwb 5 110 2 8 81 8* 9 61 6« J McT'gue Mrs J F Richardson 11 '»f -100 12293 'WARFARE w 5 111 4 7 7» 7» 7' 81 7* D Emery J Nechamkin 1895-100 12399 KINSMAN w 7 105 3 3 5» 5 6» 7' 8"* S Hebert J Keegan t 12420* DO NARITA wsb 4 106 11 II lO'llOl 10* 10* 9» O Brown C Robinson 1K85-100 11710 *SOUTH BREEZEwb 8 111 8 1 3« 3» 5" 91 10'1 R W'kman Mrs J M Black 1015 100 08108 PILGRIM wb 10 112 9 10 11 11 11 11 11 A Collins A Finnell MM tMutuel field. Time. :24%. :49%. 1:15, 1:41%. 1:48%. Track fast. $2 mutuels paid— Maxie, $12.20 straight, $5.30 place, $3.70 show; Brotherhood, $4.10 place. $3.40 show; Shadowdale, field, $7.40 show. Equivalent booking odds — Maxie. 510 to 100 straight, 165 to 100 place, 85 to 100 show: Brotherhood. 105 to 100 place, 70 to 1C0 show; Shadowdale, field. 270 to 100 show. Winner — Ch. g, by Ogden — Phantom, by Star Shoot (trained by B. E. Chapman; bred by Mr. John E. Madden). Winner entered to be claimed for $2,000. WENT TO POST— 6:40. AT POST— 1 minute. Start good and slow. Won easily; second and third driving. MAXIE, close up from tbe start, raced fast along the inner rail and, coming through on the inside, made a fast finish into tbe lead and was going away in the final sixteenth. BROTHERHOOD wss given a breathing spell when BLOW HORN was rushed into tbe lead, then passed the latter when called on. but tired when MAXIE challenged. SHADOWDALE finished gamely after racing forwardly. THE ALLY closed an immense gap. SOUTH BREEZE and BLOW HORN quit. Scratched— (12359)Gayly, 110; (12441) Chick vale, 105; 12420 Off Spring. 110. Daily Racing Form Charts: Beulah Park I I i i BEULAH PARK COLUMBUS, OHIO. TUESDAY, APRIL 19, 1927.— Beulah Park (1-2 Mile). Third day. Beulah Park Jockey Club. Spring meeting of 19 days. Weather cloudy. Presiding Steward. J. T. Ireland. Associate Steward. J. A. Murphy. Presiding Jndge, W. R. Nor-vell. Associate Judge, O. Stands. Starter, L. Dean. Racing Secretary, W. R. Norvell Racing starts at 2:15 p. m. (Chicago time, 1:15 p. m.). W indicates whip, S spurs, B blinkers. Figures in parentheses following the distance of each race indicate horse, date, track record, age of horse and weight carried. 'Indicates apprentice allowance. -g 0/| iiO FIRST RACE— 4 1-2 Furlongs. (Am I Early, Kay 6, 1926— : 55— 2— 107.) Purse $500. J.M'rxOO 8-year-olds. Maidens. Allowances. Net value to winner $375; second, $75; third, 50. Index Horses AWtPPSt % Str Fin Jockeys Owners Equiv. Book. Str't 12386 EVA MAY 110 7 6 4 4 1 1"" J Hatton Maryland Springs Stable 360 100 11395 CYCLOPEAN 11116 I 2* l'l 21 H Hay C E Hudson 1110-100 12036 HONEY LOU 107 1 1 l'l 2* 31 II Hutton C A Bernhardt !»0-109 12059 PANZAN 107 5 $ 6» 5» 4' D Fowler H Cassen 1810-100 12013 IX RNA DOONE 107 2 J 3» 3» 5« L Hardy V Swanson 530-109 12247 TUFLI 109 4 4 5'i 6s 6 D Randall A L Watkins 1600 100 10192 CANORA 108 3 7 7 7 7 N Chilcutt H E Brown St'k F*m S 2560--10J Time, :26. :53%. 1:01%. Track heavy. $2 certificates earned — Eva May, $9.20 straight, $5.60 place, $2.80 show; Cyclopean, $7.00 place. $3.20 show: Honey Lou. $2.60 snow. Equivalent booking— Eva May. 360 to 100 straight, 180 to 100 place. 40 to 100 show; Cyclopean. 250 to 100 place. 60 to 100 show; Honey Loa. 30 to 100 show. Winner — Br. f, by The Porter — Swan Song II., by Meddler (trained by D. H. Wishard; bred by Mr. Edward B. McLean). WENT TO POST— 4:17. AT P08T— 1 minute. Start good and slow for all but Canora. Won driving; second and third the same. EVA MAY worked her way up next to the inner rail in the stretch and got np to win in the last strides. CYCLOPEAN showed much early speed and raced into the lead, but tired slightly in the final drive. HONEY LOU set a fast pace and was taken back, then came again on the outside in the last sixteenth and finished gamely. PANZAN finished well. LORNA DOONE ran well to the stretch, but tired when called on for a final effort. Overweights — Eva May, 3 pounds; Cyclopean, 1%; Tufli, 2: Canora, 1. -j n A ft/1 SECOND RACE— 3-4 MUe^ (Poland, Aug. 7^924^713— 0—10*) Purse $500. 4-yeu7-J.MrarOTat olds and upward. Claiming. Net value to winner $375; second, $75; third. $50. Index Horses AWtPPSt % % Str Fin Jockeys Owners Equiv. Book. Str't 12422' *BARBARY BUSHwb 7 104 7 4 1» 1* 1* 1» L Hardy H E Brown St'k F"m S 120-100 08677 CASTLEREAGH w 9 109 8 7 61 41 3' 2» F Moore O V Moore 660-100 12421*MERRY O. w 5 1041 1 2 2'i 2« 21 31 P K'hover N J Palmer 5030-100 08150 JSUDAN GRASS w 3 107 6 3 7' 7' 5»k 4* P Kiniry M H Jordan 610 100 12014*SO'HERN PACIFICw 6 104 10 6 51 61 6* 5» P McCabe C H Morrison tlMO-100 12426 ZERL1NE wb 4 108 3 5 4'1 5» 7» 61 J Pic'rillo C B Shafer littO-100 12422 WOODCRY W5 104 21 3h3"4h7»C K'sland V Manalo 450-100 10471*ASSENT wb 4 104 5 10 103 V 8'1 V H Hutton J A Bowers JS30-100 12427 LITTI^E BAT w 5 107 11 8 8h 10'JlO* 9»1 G Collins G E Keller f 11714 FERN H. w 4 109il2 9 9'1 S'l 91 10 H Gibson AG Dunlap t 10318 GOLD COLONIST w 4 111J 4 11 H'llP 11' ll'l H Hay R Shepp 5600 100 10472*MAD'ME VENNlEwu 6 102 9 12 12 12 12 12 C Grassie C C Pool MM) 100 f Field. Time, :25%, :53%, 1:21. Track heavy. $2 certificates earned — Barbary Bush, $4.40 straight, $3.40 place, $3.20 show; Castlereagh, $6.40 place. $4.60 show: Merry O., $16.20 show. Equivalent booking — Barbary Bush, 120 to 100 straight, 70 to 100 place, 60 to 100 show; Castlereagh, 220 to 100 place. 130 to 100 show; Merry ()., 710 to 100 show. Winner — Ch. g, by Whisk Broom II. — Cardamine, by Sir Archibald (trained by U. K. Brown; bred by Mr. Harry Payne Whitney). Winner entered to be claimed for $000. WENT TO POST— 2:49. AT POST— 3 minutes. Start good and slow. Won easily: second and third driving. BARBARY BUSH took a long lead quickly and won easing up. CASTLEREAGH gained steadily through the last quarter and outfinished MERRY O. The latter had no mishaps and was tiring from near the end. SUDAN GRASS came fast through the stretch. SOUTHERN PACIFIC was doiiii; well at the end. WOODCRY tired. Scratched— 121 C.7 Mr. Biltmore, 109: 04878 Timeless. 109; 12015 Mark Aurele. 104: 07503 Furor. 107. Overweights* — Zerline, 1 pound: Merry O., 2Vi: Fern II., 2%; Gold Colonist, 2%. -TtyA O CT "THIRD" RACE— 5 1-2 Furlongs. (Carrie Moore, April 23. 1923-^1:05%— 7— 104.1T^ Purse lai'lOo $500. 4-year-olds and upward. Claiming. Net value to winner $375; second, $75; third, $50. Index Horses AWtPPSt % % Str Fin Jockeys Owners Equiv. Book. Str't (12421) *N'RTH'N STAltwn 6 104 6 6 & 4'1 2' l:j S Trench'd W J Foley 310 100 10944 'QHANAH wit S 109 3 9 8' 6' ?• 2" J Marsden C Vail S30-100 12422*SlMMEIt TIME wn S 106 2 2 31 11 IS 3- P K'hover E J McKinney 3COO-100 12421 BLENUHASSETT w 5 108 8 4 4' 21 4'S 4! C O'M'ney M O'Mahoney 500-100 12223 CAVE WOMAN w 6 109 1 1 1»* 3'1 5» 5'i D Randall T Sullivan 140-100 10508*S1NSPItITE w 4 103 5 7 7'1 7* 62 6J1 C K'sland Thistledown Stable 2680 100 10403*BISSELL wsu 4 106 9 3 21 5» 7s 7* J K Booth W J Kesirns MMM 96189 LADY HTJOM w 5 1111 7 8 9 8» 8* 8 H Hay Whiteman & Miller 7610 100 09 193 "LITTLE SMILE wb 7 106 4 I 5* 9 9 Pup L Hardy E Tiller 860-100 Time. :26, :54%, 1:14. Track heavy. $2 certificates earned -Northern Star, $8.20 straight, $1.00 place, $3. CO show; Quanah, $G80 p!ace. $4. CO show; Summer Time, $10.20 show. Equivalent liooking — Northern Star. 310 to 100 straight. 100 to 100 place. 80 to 100 show: 0'ianah, 240 to 100 place-. 130 to 100 show: Summer Time, 110 to 100 show. Winner — Br. h, by Carlton O.— Southern Star, by Marathon (trained by W. J. Foley; bred by Mr. II. L. Powers). Winner entered to lie claimed for $700. WENT TO POST— 3:19. AT POST— 2 minutes. Start good and slow. Won easily; second and third driving. NOKTIIL'KN STAR gained steadily from a slow beginning and, coming outside of the leaders when entering the stretch, took the lead and drew away easily near the end. OI'ANAII. shuffled back after the start, closed up much ground and ran a good raee. SUMMER TIME tired when challenged in the stretch after showing the- most early speed. RLENNERHASSKTT and CAVE WOMAN both tired bacily after Bs4ag well in the early running. Scratched 10000 Be Trueman. 103; 0S0O8 Sound, 103: (10586) Black Sand. 100; 10907 Soanso. 102; 'OOUi;; Fort P.I'ss. 97; S!«).".i) lli.-li Tea. 100: MBU Wood Fawn, 100. Overweights Siinsprite. I pounds; Lady lluou, 21-... -ir* /i££££ FOURTH RACE — 5 1-2 Furlongs. (Carrie Moore. April 23. 1923 — 1:05%— 7— 104.) Purse J.aa~ftUO $600. S-year-olds. Allowances. Net value to winner $450; second, $100; third. $50. Index Horses AWtPPSt % % Str Fin Jockeys Owners Equiv. Book. Str't 12423 TEE HEE wn 109\ :; 1 V P l'l 1' D Randall D P. Freeman 1S0-100 (12446) PRESS GANG wit 113 5 7 7- a* 4« 2« V Kmiry J lioskiius 400 100 10942 PRICELESS w 1U\ 1 3 4'1 ?.\ 31 3' II Hay (' E Hudson 370 100 12423 WEE WEE w 111 6 2 ? ? ? 4' H Hutton A Miller SIKO-lOO l'J0«! IlcVNKYKlNS vM|1 5 5J 6'1 5* 5'1 P K'hover E J McKinney 12500-109 l*J164 LADY LENA w I'll 4 6 fi'i 7- C1 63 L Hardy W Manders 1S20-1W 0992-J SPRlNa W 108 7 8 8" 8" 7* T5 T Thr'klll J E Arthos 2X20-100 09946 [Nt ED KEEPER w 11! S 4 31 4' S* 8» V Swans'n V Swanson 460-104 1085.VI5ONTFY W 101 9 9 9 9 9 9 C, Collins 11 C ltagan 1570 104 Time, :25. :52%, 1:14. Track heavy. $2 certificates earned Tee llee, $5.00 straight $.'1.20 place. $3.00 show; Press Gang. $4.00 place, $3.80 show: Priceless. $.:.20 show. Equivalent hooking -Tee llee. 180 to 100 straight. GO to 100 place. 50 to 100 show; Press Gang. 100 to 100 place. M to KM) show: Priceless. M to 10O show. Winner 1!. f. by Jack Hare Jr. -Retta B.. by Free I.anre (trained by D. B. Freeman; bred by Mr. W. E. Applc^ate). WENT TO POST— 3:49. AT POST— 4 minutes. Start good and slow for all but Bonify. Won handily; second and third driving. TEE III i: set a good pace and won all the way, but had to Im ridden out from near the end to retain l.er advantage. PRKSS CAN*; began slowly, but closed up much ground and finished fast on the outside. PRICELLSS saved ground on the stretch turn and finished gamely. WEK WEB tired in the- last sixteenth. DR. ED KKKKKlt quit badly. Sciatchttd 1L303 Mayor Uchrman. 103. Overweights -Tee llee, 4% i ound»; Priceless, 4%: Honey kins, 3%; Spring, 5. : ^ (Coutiiiued ou tenth page.) j ! I , BETJLAHPABK (Continued from third page.) -t 0/| £*rj FIFTH RACE— 5 1-2 Furlongs. (Curio Moore. April S3. 1923— 1:05V»— 7— 104.) Para* JLjkd*-*:\9 4 $500. 4-year-olds and upward. Claiming. Hot value to winner 1375; second, $75: third, $50. Index Horses AWtPPSt % \~x Str Fin Jockeys Owners Equir. Rook. Str't 12422T.OLHEN LOCK* w r. 98 1 1 1« V l1 Is I, Hardy J Everest 260-100 08804)YOITNG APRIL wit r, 111 2 4 4h 2»" 2J 2* F Kiniry M H Jordan 110-100 I0470:*HKI,KN' OK TROYw 5 96 5 7 6'J 5'i 34 34 S Trench'd E P Barnes 1MO-100 HH6:i DKVONITE wn 8 105 7 I 8 8 4'| 4* F Moore E J Albright 5410-100 12423 1 K. SISK w f 102 4 6 5"* 64 6nk 5"* H Button M Cox 1140-100 12280«I:ac;gac.E KING wb 4 108 8 5 71 7' 7J 61 N Ohilcutt W M Harringtoa 690-100 10662 BNNC.ALESK w !» 10." 6 3 P 4" 5J 7» I Fowler O W Kinsey 4760 100 (09440) FAST BENNY wb 4 106 3 2 3' ■ 8 8 H Gonz'les E Trusty 1430-100 Time. :25%, :51%. 1:12. Track heavy. $2 certificates earned — Golden I,ooks. $7.20 straight. $2.60 place. $2.80 show; Young April. $2.60 place. $J .60 show; Helen of Troy. $3.00 show. Equivalent booking — Colden locks. 260 to 100 straight. 80 to 100 place. 40 to 100 show; Yonng April. 30 to 100 place. 30 to 100 show: Helen of Troy. 80 to 100 show. , Winner — Ch. m. by Golden Broom — Kinglets, by Frizsle (trained by J. Everest: bred by Mr. Walter M. Jeffords). Winner entered to be claimed for $800. WENT TO POST— 4:20. AT POST— 1 minute. Start good and slow for all but Ih-vonite. Won easily: second and third driving. GOI.PKN LOCKS took the lead at once and easily won all the way. YOUNG APRIL ran well and as easily outpaced the others in the stretch. HELEN OP TROY raced gamely. DEVON ITK came very fast through the last quarter. BKNGALB8B and FAST DKNNY both quit. .Scratched— 12424'Al Hotfoot. Ill: 08921 Marie Maxim. 104: 124215Kaster Laddie. 97: 11828 Miles S.. 100: 1244." Bachelor's Balm, 104: IOTiOS Red Seth, 106: OS799 Hampton Lady. 100: 12422 John Joseph. KKi. Overweight* — Helen of Troy. 1 pound: Baggage King. .1; Bengalese, 3; Fast I»eiin.v. 4. -j rt^OQ~Sara~EXcE^ritae and 70 Y^sTlLieutenant Perkins. Aug. 9Tl924— 1:46%^7^T07.) M.md^k\MO Purse $600. 4-year-olds and upward. Claiming. Net value to winner $450: second, $100: third. $50. Index Horses AWtPPSt Vi % % Str Fin Jockeys Owners Equiv. Book. Str't 12427 3 • I RFMMOND wb 11 96 1 1 1* 1« 1* 1' l1 S Trench'd V Gallo ^10-100 12424 IMPOSSIBLE wb 6 110 5 3 3! 3- 3 \ 9 2- F Murphy Tvler & Martin 3S:rft-l00 12427 SLEEPY HEAD wb 6 113 7 6 4i V\ 4- 3J 9 F Kiniry B Gentry 4S0-100 12424 WEST POINT wb 4 110 4 2 21 2* 2 1 4» 45 F Moore P M Sturm 2370-100 12444 ■ 'PERHAPS WB 9 99 10 8 7* 5! 5« T.5 T 2 E Pelaez H E Brown St'k F"m St 210-100 12448'COQUINA w 5 100 11 7 91 9* 7l 61 65 L Hardy V E I avison 380-100 12001-DEMIJOHN w 7 101 9 5 6 « 8'i 6« T- 71 H Hutton C I» Thompson IJ6a M 12364 PYROOT wn 5 101 8 9 8» 6' 82 8! 8s V Moore S N Holman 3060-100 11858 LA KROSS wall 104 3 10 11 104 10'»10» 9* J O'Brien J W Pinkham 3740-100 10509- 'TONGY BROWN wb 6 102b 6 4 5' 7'1 91 9* 10» G Poad B Mock t 07552 LIE'T PERKINSwb 10 1081 2 11 10* 11 11 11 11 C Gneman II 1 Wiant 8900-100 ttield. Time. :26Vj, :50%. 1:21. 1:50%. 1:55. Track heavy. $2 certificates earned — Drummond, $8.20 straight, $4.40 place. $3.00 show; Impossible, $20.80 place. $9.40 show: Sleepy Head. $4.20 show. Equivalent booking — Drummond. 310 to 100 straight. 120 to 100 place, 50 to 100 show; Impossible. 940 to 100 place, 370 to 100 show; Sleepy Head. 110 to 100 show. Winner — B. g, by Ogden — Quebec, by St. Jude (trained by W. J. Foley; "bred by Mr. John H. Madden). Winner entered to he claimed for $800. WENT TO POST— 4:46. AT POST— 1 minute. Start good and slow for all but Lieutenant Perkins. Won handily: second and third driving. DRUMMOND set the pace throughout, but was hard ridden in the stretch to retain his advantage. IMPOSSIBLE worked his way up on the inside in the last eighth and outstayed SLEBPY HEAD. The latter came fast through the stretch and finished resolutely. WEST POINT tired and ran out in the stretch. PERHAPS and COQUINA began slowly and could never get up. Scratched— 12424 Batsman. 108; 10875 Request. 101: 12448 Whizon. 102; 12447 Swim. 101: (12447) Cherebu. 101. Overweights^ — Toney Brown. 3% pounds: Lieutenant Perkins. 4 Vs. -g O / £JQ SEVENTH KACE^l 1-16 Kile«~(OmbrageT May^S. 1926-^-1 :4$H— 5-^111.) Purse $70oi J-^fiOtF 4-year-olds and upward. Claiming. Net value to winner $515; second. $115; third. $70. Index Horses AWtPPSt % Vi % Str Fin Jockeys Owners Equiv. Book. Str't 12112*ROI EO wb Ti 105 3 S 5* 1} 1J lk l* L. Hardy G E Keller 400-100 122593PEARL BOOTS wb 6 99 8 6 7' 3» 3l 2» 2- S Trench'd O E I»avison 3H0-100 12427 ^MISSISSIPPI w 4 102 4 4 2"k 4h 41 31 31 E Pelaez H E Brown St'k F*m S 410 100 12270 SLATE wb I 110 1111 ii'l f)1! 4» 4« F Kiniry H Hart 260-100 12425 TAYLOR HAY w 7 108 2 2 6 61 6'1 6* T ! C G'neman O R Pierce 1200-100 12181 CANO wb 6 109J 7 I 4'1 2 21 51 6« I» Randall W Locks 9T.0-100 12448 TURNER wb 4 102 6 7 S T- 7s V- 71 H Hutton O A Kintz 3900-100 12394 STEIN WAY wn t 108 5 3 3" 8 8 8 8 V Moore S N Holman 2090-100 Time. :25%. :52. 1:19. 1:49. 1:56%. Track heavy. $2 certificates earned— Rodeo. $10.00 straight. $5.20 place. $3.40 show; Pearl Boots. $5.00 place, $3.20 show: Mississippi, $3.00 show. Equivalent booking— Rodeo. 400 to 100 straight. 160 to 100 place. 70 to 100 show: Pearl Roots. 150 to 100 place, 60 to 100 show; Mississippi. 50 to 100 show. Winner— Ch. g, by Polymelian — Farimond. by Fariman (trained by B. 0. Keller; bred by Mr. W. R. Coe). Winner entered to be claimed for $1,400. WENT TO POST— 5:16. AT POST— 2 minutea. Start good and slow. Won driving: second and third the same. RODEO slipped through into the lead next to the inner r*il after going the first half, then raced CANO into exhaustion, but was doing his l«»st at the end. PEARL BOOTS began slowly, but came fast through the last quarter and finished gamely outside of the winner. MISSISSIPPI raced close up and held third place safe in the stretch. SLATE set the early pace, but quit after going the first half mile. CANO tired. Scratched— (12427) Wilmer the Wizard, IOC. Overweight — Cano. IVi pounds. Page 4 Havre De Grace I » • Entries and Past Performances HAVRE DE GRACE * • WEDNESDAY, APRIL 20 ' ' "WEATHER CLEAR; TRACK FAST. • » The figures under the head:ng "Bee." in the entries below show the best time of «v ~h horse at the distance since January 1. 1926. no matter where it finished. No time records are shown for a beaten horsa over any distance when he is fifteen lengths back of th? winner. In cases where record was mado on other than a fast or good track, abbreviations show track conditions. 10083 IS FIRST IN HEX OF 1927. 1*2*0 IS FIKST UNI OF APRIL Raring Mart* at 2:30 p. m. (Chicago time. 1:."0|. ® Kuncrier mml runner. X Cood mud runner. sj: Fair niuj runner. (SI) Ma. din. • Apprentice allowance. The following :.l.breviatio:is arc used to designate tracks at which time records shown in entries were made : Akron Akn Lagoon Lag Aqueduct Aqu Lansdowne Park....L.P Ai rora Aur Latonia Lat Beimnnt Park iiel Laurel Lrl B"ulah Park Beu Lexington L?x Blue Bonnets B.B Lex. Colored Fair.L.C.F Blue Grass B.G Lincoln Fields LF Bowie Bow Long Branch L.B Frighouse Park B.P Map'e Heights M.H Brooklyn Bkn Marlboro Mir t'hinok Park Chin Miami Mia Churchill Downs. CD Mobile Mob Clarksburg Cla Mount Royal M.R Columbus Col Niagara Falls N.F Colwood Paik Clw Omaha Oma Coney Island C.I Orlando Oil Connaught Park. .. .C.P Peoria Pco Cranwcod Park Crd Phoenix Phx Dade Park DP Pimlico Pirn Delor;mier Park Del Polo Park P.P Devonshire Dev Pompano Pom Dorval Dor Raceland Bac Duffcrin Park Duf Reno Rno Empire Emp Salt Lake S.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 T.juana ..-.Tij Havana Ha v Timonicm Tim Ha vie de Grace ... HdG Toledo Tol Hawthorne Haw TJnitsd Hunts U.H Huntington Htn Washington Park . . .W.P Jamaica Jam Wheeling Whs Jefferson Park J.P Whittier Park Wer Juarez Jua Willows Park Wil Kxmoton Park K.P Windsor Win Konilworth Ron Woodbine Wdb King Edward K.E. Youngstown Ygn Havre de Grace (1 mile). First Race— 3-4 Mile. Purse $1 .201. 4 year olds and upward. Claiming. Track record: Saxazcn. April 21. 1925—1:11 — 4 — 129. Today's Ind. HorsoAPcstPos. Wt. Rec. A.Wt.IInn. 12352 Ix.ni: Point. 21am 107 1:12 6 1 10. .735 12333: •Ten Sixty. 10HdC 104 1:13% 7 101X7.SO (12333) Mark Master, 19 Lrl 111 1:14 5 120*72.". 12393 Wild Aster. 13Bel 122 l:12V,sy 6 llfix720J | 09259 Pxhoniie. 11. . Lrl 11.". 1 :V% 4 114.715] I 12023' •Nimrod. 5 Hav 109 1:12% »' 108x710: 12415 Cjmkhana. 9. Win 111 1:12% 5 IMXTCS 12283' •Clydrlla. 8...Sem KIT. 1:12% 5 103.70 i 09025 •Midinette. 1 Win 100 1:13% 5 101X095 1139G Vvl.x Woodliffc.20 OLI 104 1:12% 5 1120090 12377 "I/cgcr. 17 Mia 112 1:12% 4 112x090 C4010 Dong's. 14... Dev 115 1:13% 7 111X090 11D13 Fore Star, 15 K.P KiO 1:12% 4 NtXM 12197 Ensign. 3 Mia 110 1:13 5 113x685 1238D 'Mar .-ellux. 4 .Lrl 105 1:13% 5 110y«85 1238) •Flying Al, 0 .Bel 108 1.13% 5 108-085 11736 •(iar.th. 7 Mia 10M1:13k 4 112. .685 11186 lee, 12 L.F 112 1:12% I 111X085 0'803 Na.varit. 10... CI 107 1:12% C 111 0S5 118.8 Simony (Mi, IS.. 4 113. .085 Second Race — 4 1-2 Furlongs. I-ansdownc Purve. l'ur^e $1,200. 2-year-olds. Allowances. Track record : link Man. April 25, 1925- :.r.3— 2— 116. (11578) SiK.rt Hallahan, 13 120.. 735 | I 12396- Prate. 14 113. 730 1239G3 Titter, 10 1070725 (12414) Algol. 5 . ...IldCllS MM 11CX720 12414 Sosqui (Ml. 2 HdG 118 :54% 110.. 715 (12S83) Toanna. 0 116.. 710 12375* Maurice. 11 110X7O5 (12033) All Callao. 9 110.. 7C0 11186 Colored Servant. |g 113.. 69T, 12414 Bognn (Mi. ■MO Ml :56% 110.090 12393 Skavar. 17 110x690 Congros. l no Koval Pennant. 3. HO Pink I.il.v. 4 107 Kivanna. 7 HO I,. -viand. 12 HO Joe Adam-, 10... HO Third Bace — 3-4 Mile. Twin Rivers Purse. Purse $1,209. 3-year-olds. Allowances. Track rec.nl: Sar.-i/.cn. April 21, 1925—1:11—4—129. 124163 Wandering Minstrel. 3 Pirn 115 1:13% 108x735 07115 A Iml Path. l.Sar 118 1:15% 11C..730 12291 Lassa. 4 Aim 120 1:12% 111. .725 0S970 Revolver. 0 . Sar 118 1 :10%m 111. .720 08308 Rackrope, 2... Lrl 111 1:14 108.. 715 0D171 Doto, 5 Pirn 115 1:14% 113x710 Fourth Race — 3-4 Mile. Aero Handicap. Purse $2,090. 3 year-olds and upward. Track record: Sarazen, April 21, 1925—1:11 — 4—129. 11679= YOLANTE. 2. Mia 109 1:11% 6 112X745 12*17 Sun-anl. 7 Mia 110 1:11% 6 114X735 12417 Senator Norris. 0. L.F 113 1:11 8 114X730 102343 Rolls Royce, 10.. Lrl 107 1:12% 4 108. .725 (12390) Sun Forward. 1.. Pirn 121 1:13% 3 107x720 (12415) Hole ("ard, 5.IIav 111 1:11% 5 108X715 12374 Millwick. 4. ..Tij 90 1:12% 5 111X710 12116 Kore Lark. 8.. F.P 115 1:14% 3 105.. 705 93820 Remedy, 3 . .Sar 118 1 :18m 4 110. .700; 12417 Devonshire, 9. . Pel 127 1:12% 5 105.. 700 Fifth Race— 1 1-16 Miles. Climax Claiming Handicap. Purse $1.4(0. 3 year olds and upward. Track record: Man o' War, Sept. 18, 1920— 1:44%— 3— 138. (12419) Rejuvenation, 7.. Aqu 114 1:46% 4 116. .735 12419- Cogwheel. 8... Mia 108 1:45% 4 109.. 730 11462- Comet. 4 Mia100'l:40% 4 108. .725 123882 Nat Evens. 6.. Lrl 106 1:47% 4 110X720 12418 Half Pint. 3. Jam 102 1:46. 6 112x715 123823 Long View, 2 3 100. .710 12419 Brims. 5 Jam 92 1:46 5 100*705 12389 E!la M., 1 4 102X7001 Sixth Race — 1 Mile and 70 Yards. Purse $1,200. 4-year-olds and upward. Claiming. Track record : Transmute, April 25, 1925—1:42 — 4—112. 09261 Over Fire. 2. ..lam 10911:44 6 113X735 12305= MM Boy. l.Emp 114 1:46% 5 110X730 123983 Golden Rule, 01-rl 112 1:44% 7 116x725 119633 Voshell, 8 Tij 95 1:43% 4 106.. 720 12577 *CanNter. 5. . . HdG 103 1 :44% 5 109*715 12419 •Commissioner, 4.. Pirn 122 1:44% 5 114X710 11855 •(( ■ kney. 7 ..Ken Mi 1:42% 6 114X705 12419 »Son Ami. 10 .How 112 1:43% 4 114X700 12362 'Laddie Puck, 9Lrl 105 1:43% 5 114x695 12415 Lewis, 3 4 111. .690 Seventh Rac ! — 1 1-8 Mile. Purse $1,200. 4- ear-olds and upward. Claiming. Track record : Crusader. Sept. 25, 1926-1:50—3—122. 12420 Betsy Bacon, 3 Thf 97 1:56s 5 105.. 735 12440 Mimson, C ...Jam 112 1:53% 0 105x730 124413 Woolworth, 7 ... 4 112.. 725 12C84 •Parmai-henee Belle, 1 I.rl 107 l:59%h 5 104X720 11731 Rama. 5 F.(; 112 1:54% 9 111x715 12283 "Polly Scott, 2 4 111 ®710 12441 Delusive. 4 ..Mia 115 1:54% 7 114X705 1st Race [1st Havre De Grace] ISt Iv3LCG 3-4 Mile. 4-ycnr-olds and upward. Claiming. (Track record: Sarazen, ' ■■'■■ " April 21, 192J— 1:11 — 1—129.) Index Crs. Dis Time Tr. Odds Wt.St. % Str.FIn. Jockey Started Order of Finish LONG POINT, b. g. 6 116 By -Ballot — Ursula Emma, by Broomstick. (Trainer. R. A. Johnson. Owner, R. A. Johnson). Breeder. S. D. Riddle. 12352 l'.ow BgfldMJhf C 2 122 4 6 7,c 7M E KoM.ins 7 WildAster llO.TheSeer HO.Ikmetta 106 12311 p..w 6* f 1:24 liylT-10 US 9 4 l1 1 E Hold.iusl.'l Ten Sixty 100. Tillie 102. The Seer 120 12038 J P 3 4 1:13%ft If. 5 109 9 9 9-3 7» M Hurn 12 I r Moon lOT.BixSweep 1 13,TheVintner 100 11913 J P 3 4 1:U%ft27 10 107 1 2 l1' l'J M Hum HMkMastcr 113.MnMay lOO.PdPehave 113 11759.11' 3 4 1:14 ft 1C 3 110 2 2 l'J t« M Hurn It DollyBay BKi.IIatsl'p 110,1'omegranate 112 11516 1': MlOmCl il 110 2 1 l'J lb M Hurn 9 Fore Star llO.Cco.Croom 113.Cim'rian 110 11388 I'll 3-1 1 1^'Alt 6 118 11 5 42i 4:1 L. Craver 12 Brunsuk 117.P to deOro 1 17,Pomj;rte 117 TEN FIXTY, ch. m. 7 101 By Trap Rock— Princess Cog, by Caughnawaga. (Trainer. F. Holman. Owner. C. H. Huehes). Breeder. H. P. Gardner. 12393 r.i.w f.»f 1:21 ft ■ -5 108 3 2 2' 2J It WUm:inl2 M k.Maslcr llt.ll— M 1 10. WildAster 122 12311 Bow CI f 1 :_4 liy 3-1 106 8 1 P 2' II GoCrui.13 Laag Point 119, Tillie 102, The Seer 120 12041 J 1* 1116 1:47%ft ISf 100 1 2 4=i 8" W Barr 12 liillyWitt 107,Trink,t lOt.SpnishName 100 11983.11' MlMiN I 110 2 3 3'J 32 W Barr tttJifliall. 115. Talladega 119,Waponoca 114 11450 y il 3-4 1 l.%sl 1S-5 107 2 2 5 J f.'« L, Lang 12 Fore Star 107. Ensicn 110. Tom P. 115 11308! ; 3 4 1 14%ft l| 108 1 2 21 2"* L I^ing II Talladega lPJ.Mark Master 114. Ensign 1M 11186 I'd 3-4 1:I7 j,m 13 113 2 2 1» 2' L Lang 11 Longl'uiut 117,Po.de(»ro HS.Waponoea 118 MARK MASTER, br. h 5 120 By Luke McLuke— Yermila. by Jack Atkin. (Trainer, G. R. Bryson. Owner. E. K. Bryson). Breeder. H. Black. 12393 P-ow CJfl:21 ft 14 5 116 6 3 3'J 1J L. Morris 12 TenSixty 108. Ix-mnos 110, WildAster 122 12384) Bow CJfl:21%»l 3J 119 13 7 3'J 2'J L Morris 13 Hidalgo 115,K'gO'Neill II. 112,FI'gAl 112 12038.11' 3-4 1:li%ft 26 116 12 11 11»»11" L Morris 12 Drj M.K.n 107.Big.S\recp 113,The Vintner 106 11913 J I" 3 4 1:14%ft 3 113 7 5 2" 2'i I. Morris 1 1 LgPoint 107.MinXIay 10«i. KirdRehave 113 11576 KG 3-4 1:15 ft 7J 112* 7 4 2" I"' I. Morris 11 Ceo Croom 1 14. iKillvltay 105,Forenoon 116 11308 K • i 2 4 l:lt%ft 23 10 114 6 I 41 31 L. Morris 11 Talladega 112, Ten Sixty 108, Ensign 116 WILD ASTER, ch. g, 6 116 By Ultimus — Blume. by Broomstick. (Trainer, M. Harvey. Owner, M. Harvey). Breeder. W. B Miller. 12393 Bow 6* f 1:21 ft 6 122 S I 4-J 42 W Harveyl2 MkMaster 11«. TenSixty 1 8. Lemnos 110 12380 How Ijf 1 Till 8-5 117 1 1 2 J54JI Emery 13 Hiil'so H.'-.M^M'ter IIO.K'bO'N'II II. 112 12352 Bow 6Jfl:20%hy 8-5 11(5 I 1 la l3 W Harvey 7 TheSeer 1 ItS.Dotictta HM . Washington 116 12338 Bow 6J f 1 :24%hyi::-10 121 2 3 2- 2' W Harve ll MyraM. 112.H. Carroll lOU.Dr.O'Mara 114 11450 F.G 3-4 1:15%sl 2 115 7 7 S' 9'* W Harvej 12 Foie Star 107, Ensifcn 110. loin I\ llo 09926 J.P 3-4 l:14%gd 41 116 5 4 7aJ 8«J W Harvey 10 J-on:; Point lit".. Mikado 10( . Julie 113 09788 J. H S-4 1:l(i si 11-10 116 3 2 2' l"k « Ellis 10 IxinKPoint 114..Muiiko 114.\V;iponoca 111 09677 J.P 3-4 1:18 hyll-10 U8 4 5 5* 341 C Lan 8 I/irl'oint lll.IIuonlMne lOD.MyMorng 109 ■MtS J.P 3-4 1:18^111 3-10 114 3 • 3» 34J C I.anR 7 SmokyDay 104}. Komp lO'J.Huonl'ine 108 09534 J.P 3-4 l:16%hy 13-10 113 4 2 1» Is C Lang 8 Conde 11(1. Quin tliin 102. (Jeo (iroom 11« 09269 J.P 51fl:07Hft 3-5 115 3 6 4*| 5*| J Thomas 9 Julie 112, Overdraft 110, Uuudark 110 PICH0NNE, b. f. 4 114 By Out the Way— Teetotal, by Irish Lad. (Trainer, J. H. Stotler. Owner. Sagamore Stable). Breeder. H. B. Dulanev. 09259 Bow 6Jfl:19%ft 16 111 3 1 lh 2» F Col'letti 13 LaFerte lOO.BesjJershel lKi.Wellfind'r Mi 09003 Pirn ll-16 1:49itgd 7f 113 3 11 12"13'« F Col'letti l.'UJreenltlazes lOS.Carloman 109. Knsile 113 08873 Pirn 1-70 1:46 ft 46 110 6 10 10"1017 F Col'lettilO Hoyard lO.S.Kejuv'ntion 10 .r.vH;irris 113 08748 Lrl 1 l:39%ft 20 112 2 3 4' 8'° C Brooks 10 Bostonian 108. Allfey 9." . l.ordMurtiu 115 08560 Lrl l-70 1:4S%hy 69 104 6 6 6«J 6°l C Brooks ■Willi 108. Ella M. 101, Hijo 110 98393 Lrl ll:42%m 9 109 5 3 7»J S»J R Peternel 8 J.JolinsonJr. 113.1'lieasant 122.EIIaM. 108 08136 Lrl 1 l:40%ft 27 105 5 1 1» l"" C Brooks 9 Fairmount 123,11. Skelter 1001. L. Valley 123 07855 l.rl 3-4 l:12*ft 115 115 2 5 61 7'J S Hebert 11 CrystalDomino lOS.ti'd'nVoit lOSi.Hec 118 NIMB0D, b. g, 6 108 By Under Fire— Adore, by Trap Bock. (Trainer. 6. J. Dav. Owner. G. J. Divl. Breeder. Gallaher Bros. 12023 Hav 5Jfl:06%ft 2 113 5 2 2' 3» H Gibson « Theo.Faj llO.Dextrose 101 .K.OnTime 108 11836 Hav 51 f 1 :0ti ft 6-5 115 1 2 lnk l"k H Gibson I U"t onTime 112,MsMisclif 99 Oblique 104 11656 Hav 3-4 1:12VfcBd 2| 107 3 2 3Ji 3»J H Gibson 5 Broomster 107.Anaconda 113.DoubleOn 102 11593 Hav H f 1 :06%ft 2 115 4 6 4=i 2" H Gibson 7 Dextrose 10r..SI'tMissLzie 106,Obliqne 105 11509 Hav 5ifl:07%gd 6 112 1 1 1" 2'| H Gibson 6 M'ryMonarch 114.(;n rriere 97..Morbelle 97 11467 Hav 53 f LllVfem 6 108 2 2 1* 2' H Gibson ■ Hob'sHest 101. Thunder g 102. K onTime 104 11426 Hav 3-4 1:l! feft 2 111 4 4 57i 51" H Gibson 5 Seth'sIIoiie 98.IIoleCard 1 1 l.MintToddy 97 11324 Hav -3-4 1:12 ft 31 111 6 3 4* 3'1 H Gibson 7 Teluride 112. S. of thellills 106. C. Soldier 108 GYMKHANA, ch. m. 5 114 By Jim Gaffney — Cur Hannah, by Yankee. (Trainer. W. Irvine. Owner. E. F. Whitnev). Breeder. A. B. Hancock. 12415 HdG 3-41:14 ft 12 115 5 6 83i 8»i J Butwell 9 Hole Card 112. Body Cuaril 11". Suky 111 11314 Mia 3-4 l:12«j»ft 2| 110 5 4 4'2 3= J Walker 10 Policeman D.iy 100. Est in 113, Fetching 93 11183 Mia 3-4 1:12!4ft S 100 7 6 5»J 5'» E Fewell 7 Dednns 113.Stampd:ile 1 1 l.Iteputation 114 11077 Mia 3-4 l:12"5ft 3-2 113 1 2 3J 2'i A Abel 10 KloralK 'f HS.P.alKAe 1 13. \V l fulOne 107 10793 Mia 3-4 l:12M.ft 13 109J 3 6 4=J 4»J A Abel G L Asbestos 114.Caporal II. 1 14. Dedans IIS 10724 Mia M l:t3%ft 21-10 115 5 3 2'J 2" A Abel 8 Gaberdine 1 !4.Everg:ade 110.Flo.King 113 10504 Mia 3-4 1:12%ft 7 105 5 4 4»i 4' R Wkman 8 S dvllatch 113. Dedans 1 13.1,. Ashe-tos 116 09006 Pim I IT-TTtoi 8 108 2 2 2»k2» K Horv'th 8 Sandhills 100.Xorwes'r 110. Millwick 110 08912 Pirn 3-4 l:13V&ft 7 115 7 3 1"» «• K HorVth15 Uedl'en t lOS.Kath'nCrosbr HO.P.ont d 108 08792 Lrl 5J f l:06%ft 23 107 2 3 3* 2at K Horv'th 9 Av-r-ion llL'.Ooldpiece HO.Evi r;;Iade 105 CLYDELLA. ch. m. 5 103 By The Manager — Dorothy Dean, by Marchmont II. (Trainer, W. Levy. Owner. S. & H. Stable). Breeder. Van Dusen & Fuller. 12283 J.P 1 1-16 l:4S%ft 21-10 95 1 3 3' 3' F Armsfg 0 Engadine 93.11 kMonk HlO.Span. Name 100 12064 J.P 1116 1:47%ft llf 104 6 1 2 23 J Dale 12 Marengo 10... SirMrice 105.1. yUiitiful 105 11308 F.G 3-4 1:14%ft 40 119 2 5 B:i S;j M Hurn 11 Talladega 112. TenSixty lOS.M'k.Master 1 14 10836 Tarn 3-t l:lt%ft 27-10 113 3 2 2'i 1" J Majestic 5 Belle II. 102.The Missus 107. Cup o Tea 106 10628 i'am 11:41 ft 12 106 1 1 V' 32 D Casey 7 Mysterious MM, IS ly Witt 111. Herbertus 1 13 10102 Sem 11:39 ft 14 102 7 7 714 7»l E Benham 7 ISr.Smile 1 lO.Gr'peiuiu'd 117,Wool\v'th 105 MIDINETTE, br. m. 5 101 By Vulcain— Hortenso II. , by Troutbeck. (Trainer. E. J. Furman. Owner. 3. I. Smith). Breeder. Merris & Walden. 09025 Pim 3-4 1:11 ft 22-5 107 4 5 4» 4»| R Peternell3 D'erSigual 107.N'thl»r,ze l(4.N.H'uty 108 08256 Lrl 1 1-8 l:53%ft 11 102 1 1 1J 2"k E Fewell 8 Corinth 118. Mysterious 107. TallCrass 114 08022 Lrl 1 1:40-Vt 2 104 6 3 3l 3J E Fewell 14 (ilen . rll lOl.lfiiiMaker 107. Powhatan 100 07171 HdG 3-4 l:14»fcft 43-10 112 1 2 1' 1' E Fewell 14 Marat lOO.ClayPigeon 108.FIt'gP.allot 104 05510 Sar 11:42 ft 8-5 112 3 2 2' In ] Maiben 9 Kiyi 109, Music (Jirl 102, Uodeo 117 04334 C.P 1 1-16 l:46%ft 29-10 106 5 4 5-J 6«J B Th'pson 6 Botch 91. The Missus 100. Bvron 102 04259 C.P 1116 1:47%ft 4 105 3 2 2| 151 B Th'pson 5 Hyron 100, Chula Vista 10".. Villager 110 04067 C.P l-70 1:52%m 18-5 97 2 3 2'| 4* 0 Taylor 7 Innville 104.15ol.Maves U.S.M gtSt.I-. 94 03339 F.E 3-4 l:14Mift 29-10 105 1 4 2'i 21 B Th'pson 6 Tamarind 103, Byron 113. Theo.Fay 111 ALEX W00DLIFFE, blk. g, 5 112 By Torchbearer— Mary Sullivan, by Patriot. (Trainer, S. Judee. Owner, B. 0. Egan). Breeder. J. Bucknel. . 11396 Mia 3-4 1:13 si 37-10 110 2 4 2'i 2» J Marr 7 P'mCourt lOO.tiarclh 10si .B.Kuhen t'n 110 11286 Mia 3-4 l:13*^ft 12 110 1 1 ll 1- J Mann lO TheSeer 110. AlitaAlhn 107*. 15lue(;r te 110 10993 Mia 3-4 l:12%ft M 111 5 9 9'4 "10 J Marr 1 1 I^ather'd 1 Ki.M.K' sc.lalc 1 i l.IlrtMiwn 1 1 1 10829 Mia 3-4 1:13 ft 60 109 1 4 4 J 5« J Marr I Mazetta 113. Leatln -rwood 1 13. MMfcM 113 10558 Mia 3-4l:li=ift 9f 108 3 4 33 1= E Fewell 11 Contract KlS.High ISall 1 1 1. Slow Time 105 10463 Mia 3-4 l:12%ft 268 115 5 10 11»J12,» M Caruso 14 I -.ilherwM 11.".,T.aChan .. 10 .l!ywav 10 * 99125 J.P 3-4 l:12%Vt 48 116 4 6 6' ' 712 C Rob'son 7 Antiijuarian 102.Flighty 108 Muldoon 110 95602 Aqu 3-4 1:J0%ft 4 106 2 2 4S1 4=J A Pcternell 4 Optimist 121. Wildlane 110. J. Campbell 120 95216 Aqu 3-4 1:13% ft 8 115 3 7 5'« 3» W Kelly 8 Carol 125.\\'ildlaue 111. Hullabaloo 115 LEGEB. br. g. 4 112 By Cock o' the Walk— Fairy Legend, by Ildnm. (Traner, P. Dryden. Owner, 0. Burgess). Breeder. W. Garth. 12377 Bow l-70 1:50%sy 37 108 4 7 7" 7-» H Fisher 7 (CdBey 11 1. Forecaster 11 3. Hedge fence 119 12362 Bow 1-70 l:50'7ihy 13 103 1 3 C5 6" II Fisher 6 W'rMan MT.Gol'nBillowi) llt;.Kandnit 98 12289 Bow 3-4 1:15 sy 32 105 6 7 4"' 3'° ■ Fewell 7 Tt ster 122.HarveySted'n 110. Davenport 105 10946 Tarn 1-70 l:44%ft 2J 99 3 1 1« 1» P Fisher 5 Adieu 94. Billy Witt 115. (apt. Bonan 94 10838 Tarn 3-4 l:13%rt 14 97 3 4 45 3'J H Fisher 6 Deputy 110, Endor 100, Hot Time 100 | 10246 Sem 3-4 1:11 ft 4 109 2 2 1J 1J C Healy ."» Isosceles i:o. Panola lOT.JoeCampbell 105 110032 Sem 3-4 1:13%ft 7 100 4 4 42J 3^ F Arnisfg 6 Panola 108. Woolworth 108. BallGec 114 09934 Sem 3-4 l:12%ft 2| 112 2 3 3=J 3* S Bulltnan 5 Mart'lWand 101. Panola 1II0.J nFingan 10J 09766 Sem 51 f 10,'M.ft 2-5 102 1 1 l1 I1 T Pasc'ma ■ ISelleclaire 105. Wood Fan n 100. Impact 111 09711 Sem MCTX 21 10SJ 6 6 6» 5«1 S Bull.nan 7 Martingale ll.l.Tease 10."..Falsel aie 115J D0NGES, ch. h. 7 111 By Celt— Bessie Melton bv Melton. (Ttauer, T. Doyle. Owner. Mrs. J. Book). Breeder. A. B. Hancock. 04010 Dev 3-4 1:13%rt 1 115 1 1 ll 2"* C McC'son 9 Turner 100. Nimro.l 111. Care Free IH| 03664 Win 3-4 1:15Vift 3-3 113 3 2 1" 14 C McC'sonlO DollyDunbar 1 10.1* Unupe 102. Mutiny 113 01280 Pim l-70 1:45%ft 2| 110 5 1 1» l1 W MundenlO M'ingale 1 12.F'dDubner !ts l'.ilh Mann 102 01098 HdG 3-4 1:14 ft 13-5 1.1'J 4 1 2" 2l W Munden 13 Scorcher 1 12.Swect Inver 91. Kindred 105} 01030 HdG 3-4 1:1414ft 61 97 3 1 1* 2» W Munden 13 Contract 1051. Mart'lWand OO.P.odyU'd 118 00862 HdG 3-4 1:14%ft 43 112 3 7 8«J 8»i E Sm'w'o,' 8 UedP'nant 1 15. Canister 1 1 1 .1) mMaker 115 F0BE STAB, ch. f, 4 106 By Foreground— Olga Star, by Star Shoot. (Trainer, H. G. Bedwell. Owner, H. G. Bedwcll). Breeder. Payne & West and H. O. Bed well. 11913 J P 3-41:14 4ft 8 108 11 11 11S}S" I Dubois 11I/gP,,int 107.M k.Master 113.M'vinMay 106 11807 J.P 3-4 1:14 ft 41-10 1"S 1 4 4'i 3-J ■ Hcnhamlo I. d.lulian 105.Tallade^a 1 l.'I.Oresti sll 112 11701 J.P 3-4 1 :fl%ft 5 104 1 5 41 3J M McG'gle 9 Dedans 112. Orestesll. 107. (J ofllonor 112 11516 F.G HltWW 9 110 7 7 2'1 2« E Benham 9 U.ngPoint llO.Oeo.Oroom 113.C.inrian 110 11450 F.G 3-4 l:15%sl 16 107 5 3 2} 1» E Benham 12 Ensign 110, Tom P. 115. I)n ty Mary 111 10928 F.G 3-4 1:15%ft 8 llliU 11 11* 10" E Legere 11 Venus 107, Hidalu-o 110, P..rto Be (»ro 111 10717 F.G 3-41:14%ft 91 109 2 4 8«il0'» W Kelsay 12 Ceorgiallose lH7.Itagtime 109. Br i.lenn 117 10610 F.G 3-4 1:14 It 61 105 11 12 lPJlO'l J Ch'lmersl2 IS'ytiuard 110..M day M'ng 112K.dl"iit 115 10366 r.G 3-1 Lll^ft 25 10:: 1 2 1*1 2jj JChalm'rslO Cad 103. Flighty 10\ Kretuell 110 08591 F.P MlJS%n 21-5 100 1 2 Si 3=J B Ray 8 M'dl'g Mattie lOO.Massilio.'i 103.1tomp 10» I ENSIGN, ch. g, 5 113 By Pennant— Toucan, by Star Ruby. (Trainer. H. Goodwin. Owner. W. B. Hopkins). Breeder. S. Ross. 12197.11* ::4 1:14'ift I 115 2 10 6" 6» F Horn HT.Vintn.r 1 13. Hu nPine 1 l.",.M'\ inMay 112 • 11851 .IP 3-4 1:11%sI 17 5 120 3 5 4*1 4:J G Ellis 12 P.runswii k ll."..B lhi I'.ov UO.Wihlrake lit 11535 F.G 3-4 1:15 ft 2 119 7 7 67J S11 (', Arnold 12 Ma tcrSvvecp U.S. Ilat-I p 119. Vtniis 111 11450 F.G 3-4 l:l5%sl 81 118 3 4 11 2 F Stevens 12 Fore Star 107. Tom P. 1 15. I»ii-t\ Mary 111 11308 F.G 3-4 1 14-Ssft 3 116 8 4 31 41 F Stevens 11 Tallad- ga 1 12. TenSixty I0\M k.Maslcr 114 11039 F.G 3-4 l:M%ft 43-10 117 9 6 J'l 1* F Stevens M P'to de Oro 1 17. Pomeg'te 1 17 B'llvBay 115 10784 KG 3-4 1 14%ft 24-5 114 5 5 2} 1" F Stevens 12 Talladega 114.1*.Weidel II. 114. Eager 114 10717 F.d .'-4 1:HSft 13 111 4 2 21 5»1 F Stevens 12 CcorgiaKosc 107. tmgUmi 10! .I)r (Jlenn 117 10492 P.O S-lllC-^sl 31 112 4 1 11 31 H Church 11 Huon Pine llli.On i-ii Back 107. S» izzle 103 MARCELLUS, b. g. 5 110 By Jim Gaffney— Messalina. by Cicero, (Trainer, C. H. Robinson. Owner. C. R. Robinson). Breeder. G. D. Widener. 12380 Bow 05 f l:21«al 7f 117 2 2 TOMf J Ji.siah 13 Ilid'go lI...M'kMter lP.t.KgON'll II 112 12338 Bow 61 f 1 :24'rihy 31 115 6 7 7'i V'J J Hula 1 1 MyraM. 1 12. WildAster 121 . 1! Carroll 106 09222 Bow Clfll'O ft 25 107 2 3 53J H 1 C Brooks 13 Pillager HO.Everglade 1 It'.. I. yClassen M 09151 Bow 61 f 121 hy 7 1U9 5 7 7'» 8JU C Brooks 9 Knockany 113. Mango 114. Tea I'.all 102 08939 Pim 3-4 1:14 ft 3 117 1 3 U In G Arnold 12 D 'gerSignal 1 1 1 (i dl'.ey U8Mtingale 131 08745 1. il 3-4 1:13%ft 21-5 1C5 1 2 2' 1» G Arnold 10 CareKrce 120,T.Coroon lOS.C'dyMaker 112 08512 Lrl 3 4 1:Htgil 31 103 5 2 3» 3s R Peternell.'t Maxiva 114.MerrvMonnr.il 113.1 pton 10:i 08194 Lrl 3-4 l:I3Vfcft llf 105 7 2 21 2' H Church 14 TheCocoon 103.Wellf inder UO.Lingard 101 I05936L.U 3-4 1:15'/ift 22-5 114 10 4 C» S'i H Ericks*nl3 Vie 100, Lauuie 105. Blaekstoue 102 FLYING AL. b. g. 5 108 By Trap Hock— Lady Francos, by RapaU*. (Trainer. T. J. Dtnohne. Owner. 0. L. Whiting). Breoa'ar. P. M. Walker. 1!IN Kn« «1 f 1 as^ 39 115 6 J 4'J 4* G Taylor IS Hld'go lll.M'kM'ter lW.K'gO'X'II II. 118 •9SIS How 11-1*1 4; "*U 25 105 2 2 !• J JG Taylor 9 Grand Bey 10.".. By t.osh 110. Scissors 110 •MM Tim 3-4 1:14 ft 27 107 2 7 5»| 4» G Taylor 14 S'togaMajc 11 7. Drumbeat lOO.Gr'dBey 107 08791 l.rl 1 l-M 1 :4C*4f t 25 197 4 I 7*|10'« G Taylor 11 K.O'Xefllll. 112.Bonaporte 107. It. Mint 105 •8803 l.rl 11 if. 1 IS'iK'l 7 10$ 4 * 4*4 6* G Taylor 8 Levoy 104. Star Falcon 109. Sonny 114 MN l.rl ll:4?Hm 9 112 3 5 4«J 7T1 G Taylor 8 J.JohnsonJr. 1 11. Pheasant 122.F.llaM. 108 • 8-.Ti8 1.ri 1 IS 1 53SH 17 107 5 2 1 P)G Taylor 8 Corinth 118, Mldinctte 102. Mysterious 107 •8079 l.rl 1 1 If. 1 46*4ft 18 in I 2 J1 4» G Taylor 7 Carom 108. JohnJi linsonJr. 10:1. Knsile 105 • 7969 l.rl 1 1 li 1 «Vl ■ 109 2 7 6« «'• F Th'dyke 7 GoldcnRule ltt.»— aj*M lOll.CatcWd 108 GARETH. ch. g. 4 111 "t Whisk Broom II.— Loyal, by Loyalist. (Trainer W. A. Crawford. Owner. Island Farm Stable). Breeaer. A. W. Shutts. IITMMh It 11THt MM Hi 4 4 3'| 4'4 J McT'iruoU Palm Couit MB. Helen T. MS, Iiemnos 110 11675 Mi:t 111 ll"M*M M 11". 3 2 1' l'\ 11 W kmanl 4 P k.-tM se 1 l.l.Kly 'gShot lOS.UunB'sie 100 lir.OO Mia B-tsUOitft i 1U ! C V 2'" H W'kman 9 (J'ld'nPr'ce 108.ltalK.ee lOO.AgnesCall 108 11.196 Mia 2-4 1:11 si 3S 108.4 2 3'J 31 It W'kman 7 P. Court KIO.A.Woodl'fe llO.L.Rubenn 110 11192 Mia 3-4 1:1314ft 31-10 110 1 1 1« ll J McT'gtjeU Gilniore. 113. Nabisco 113. Overlook 110 11133 Mia 6J f 1 -KWf I 29 10 110 5 2 4»| S» M Fator 10 Gia'sGift 95.CollcenO. Olt.Fg'tMeNot 10» 1086: Mia 3-4 1 \3\tt 19 110 11 2 3»" 7*i G Fielda 14 L.Rub'stein lll.Marengo 105.1lryMoou 113 ICE. br. g. 5 111 By North Star III.— Biscuit Tortoni. by Mauvezin. (Trainer. J. Low*. Owiwt J. Low*). Broeder. Idle Hour Stock Farm. IIIM r.O MlUHm IS 11* 7 S 8*» 8*« G Johnsonll Long Point 117. Ten Sixty 113.1'. de Oro IM 11069 K.G MlMtfcfl 49 110 4 5 5* 5* G Johns ml2 Ragtime 108. Muldoon 1 1(1. Ceo. ;room 118 109*8 F.G 3-4 l:15*ft 12 114 5 5 51 51 W Crump 11 Venoa 107, Hidalgo 110. Porto l e Oro 111 10856 FC 3 41:luVift 11 114 1 4 C ( i G Johnson 12 Pom eg rate 114. M. Sweep 1101. Kumb'g 109 19717 F.O ::-4 l:ll«ift 90 111 1 19*4 8*» L Picnoti 12 taM9lM 107.Uastime lOO.Dr.Glenn 117 09788 J. P 3 4 1:16 si 49 111 8 6 «'• 7" L Pichon 10 WildAster llti.LongPoint lll.Mungo 114 NATABIT. b g. 6 111 By Disguise — Sis Martin, by Sir Martin. (Trainer. S. Hesseltine. Owner. S. Hesseltine). Breeder. J. H. Rossete*. • 7809 l.rl 3 4 l:lflM0 "I M 4 « 7* 7* G Taylor 11 Sw'tlnver 104. Dan.. Signal 109.T. Cocoon 108 imiTM 3-4 1 lfi*4sl 1» 10* 3 S n 3*1 O Bo'rassa 6 Care Free 115, BcstShot 108. I^mnos 105 M."i7l Ham Mt:tHfl 9 »0 2 2 « 1' O Bo'rnssa 6 Tamar'd 116.A.of AcesII.98.Sar'gaMaje 107 •6484 11am 3 11:15V y 11 112 1 3 5»J 5*1 T Wilson 7 Triumph 112 . 1 lolly Dunbar 113.Galatian 109 •5256 Dtif itlll MJJI IT m 117 2 1 l'lll R McCr'nn 7 Leo Lamp*" 108. Avion 107. Unlucky 108 0.1079 IB 51 f 1:9344ft 44-5 106 1 1 1* 1 | R McCr'snlO N.oLove l08,L.cft;old 105. B'd icBrown 108 •4875 I. C 3 I 1 I5*tal S9 10 112 18 2 3' 7*1 R McCr'nnC! Becky Sue »7. Cate»l»y 111. Boki 101 • 39'6 N.F .1-4 1:15 ft 9-19 114 ? 2 2'i S4 R MoCr'an C ShineOn 113.BnlletProof 117.DooariU 14M •3359 1 »uf 64 f 1:24 ay 34 101 2 4 IS I* J Logan 5 Delusive 110.C. Woman 108.LuckyRun 103 SIMONY, br. c. 4 (M) 113 By GoUon Sua— Teadril. by St. Sintoa. Trainer W. H. Brmgiee. Owner. Seagram Stable). Bred ia England by G. Bobbins. 11878 Tij 5*1:09 hy 18 116 7 6 8" STi II Ericks'n 8 Conquistador 10*. Bluefish 111. Don K. 99 EXPOSITION PARK JOCKEY CLUB AURORA 35 — DAYS — 35 April 21 to May 31 Presiding Steward General Manager MARTIX NATHANSON CLIFFORD R. TRIMBLE Associate Stewards Flaring .ludircs CHARLES TRIMBLE RICHARD LEIGH , CHARLES HENRY CHARLES CAMPEAU Starter— HARRY MORRISSEY FRA CIS DONE 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 Havre De Grace Jockey Percentages HAVRE DE GRACE JOCKEY PERCENTAGES (From January 1, 1927 to April 16, 1927, inclusive) At or Over Jockey. P.C. Wt. Mts. 1st. 2d. 3d. Harder, I- C ?3 91 r. 2 l 0 Booker, F 25 108 4 1 0 1 McT.^.irt. J 25 110 4 1 0 0 Wirkman. It 23 107 249 54 52 39 W.ilK. P £J 112 71 10 5 12 Mail.cn. J IS 10-1 49 9 7 7 AIn-I .A Pi 111 93 15 & 14 Fiver. II 10 99 19 3 5 1 1MB. C 10 111 45 7 11 3 M.Tagur. J II KM 114 17 0 24 Stoit. V .15 102 33 5 3 3 DuU.is. D 14 90 ISO 26 33 25 Fisl man. M 14 100 90 13 14 15 Petcrucl. R .14 103 228 32 28 27 Barnes. E 13 100 15 2 1 4 Bourassa. (1 13 100 128 10 15 17 Ch.ilm.r*. J 13 104 77 10 0 9 Ellis. ; 13 114 lis 21 19 15 Emery. 1» 12 100 W7 17 7 12 ttraae, P 12 107 144 18 29 20 Morris. 1 12 105 34 4 3 8 Retrace*, J 12 lot 73 9 I 8 llatton. J 11 104 9 1 1 0 Horn, F 11 109 94 10 12 10 St.v.iis. J 11 103 53 6 8 7 Walter-. C 11 100 44 5 7 (! Brown. 0 10 85 10 1 1 4 Harvey. W 10 103 126 13 16 18 Bruit. E 09 95 23 2 1 3 McCrosson. C 09 105 75 7 0 0 Church. H OS 104 114 9 14 11 Kchaefer. L OS 103 92 7 9 12 Walker. J 08 95 39 3 4 3 Cotterup. 11 07 102 87 6 7 7 At or Over •Jockey. P.C. Wt. Mts. 1st. 2d. 3d. Josiali, J 07 109 111 8 10 8 •Mann. F 07 104 14 1 1 3 Marr. J 07 93 30 2 2 4 Thomas. 11 07 102 43 3 2 2 Case?, I) 00 100 17 1 3 l Powell, ■ 00 92 103 6 10 1° Hcbort. S 06 91 80 5 9 11 Iy. viand. .1 06 IOC. 36 2 1 3 I'ol.hins. E 00 108 50 3 2 3 Taylor. G 06 97 47 3 6 2 P:it. W 05 97 lOt 5 15 15 Pl.ilpot. C 05 OS 121 6 1 12 PoH.v. F 05 104 20 1 1 2 Curran. W 04 102 23 1 2 0 Shank-. J 02 10 40 1 5 6 Krooks. C )2 i o 0 (t P.rown. U. U j.s 2 0 0 0 Pulcroft. A 102 1 0 0 0 (lei land, F 05 3 0 0 0 Collins, A .. 107 27 0 2 1 Edwards. I «(5 ]2 0 1 0 ,;re.o, P 06 7 0 0 0 Haas. Q 100 1 0 0 0 Iludgins. C 100 1 0 0 0 Hula, J 05 4 0 0 I Leonard. R 100 7 0 0 0 Madeira, P 107 1 0 0 0 Merrier. M 100 1 0 0 0 Miller, n 103 1 0 0 0 Miluer. E 98 21 0 0 0 Moore. V 93 23 0 4 1 Muir. L 96 2 0 0 0 St.inliart, L 102 38 0 1 8 Warner, A 103 9 0 3 1 Page 5 2nd Race [2nd Havre De Grace] Xflfl AWC*9~^ R ACP * «-* FBrioags. Landsdowne Parse. 2-year-olds. Allowances. (Track ■-"** reeort: Rork Man, April 2i, 19SS— :•»— 8— ll«.) Index Crs. IiiiTiiwTr Odds Wt.St. \ Str.Fia. Jockey Started Order of Finish 8F0BT HALLAHAN. ch. c. 8 199 By Sir John Johnson — Henrietta Thorpe, by Frizale. (Trainer. G. C. Winfrey. Owner. G. C. Winfrey). Breeder. ». W. Scott. 11578 K«; 1-2 :«SHft 11-'. UO o 1 |f W K.lsay 11 Aleader 121. Da Vinci 114. Soiree 114 11452 !' ; 1 I :«Vsl H-5 124 4 2 2* 2* W Harvey 12 Aleader 115. Soiree 118. (.onion Plaid 115 10421 FG 2* :3« ft 2-5 124 1 l'i l'i W Kelsay 12 D'nal^e llXT.riowera lIS.Bverlastiag 118 10083 F(J 3-8 :36 ft 4-4 118 1 1* 1* W KetaaylO ltoan Jack US. Aromatic 118. Typhoon US PRATE, ch. c. 2 113 By Touch Ma Mot— Twaddle, by Bi—Barrich, (Trainer. B. Waldron. Owner. Greeatxee Stable). Breeder. Greentree Stable. l*:tf»« is.i.v 12 :47Hft — -.". 115 3 3 4:i 2i G Kllis 9 Lenny 112. Titter 100. High Hope 112 12198 J P 12 :4i'/ift 3 114 6 1 li U G KH13 8 Quicken 11.1. Blevate 111. t;lennie 113 ■MM J.I* 1- :48Mift 6". 114 3 1 2'i 4'1 G Kllis 7 AHCallao 107. l oc 114. MisJiFurbelow 107 11578 KC. 1-2 :tS*ft 21-i 114 8 9 *i l'i G Kllis 11 SportHallauan lM.Alcadcr 121.DaVinci 114 11452 F.43 1- :4S^isl Si 118 8 8 8*i 6'* G Ellis 12 A lender 115. Sport llallahan 124.Soiree 118 |imr.a ::-S :*;^k 1 8» m t l-ll-lG KlUa 12 .Scotl H;irl 107. Aromatic lU.StarGIory 122 11126 K(; T.-8 36 ft 57 llu 5 4 i •{ G Kills 7 Polly witch 110. Fair Anita 116. Soiree 118 10981 FG 3-S :3b»ift 80 114 8 9»;i0»» G EHis 12 GlaAapin llS.Aromatie HO.TopCloiid 110 TITTER, b. f. t 107 By Trojan — Laughter by Fayette. (Trainer. J. P. Jones. Owner. J. P. Jones). Breeder. J. P. Jones. 12.196 Bow 12 :47Sft 13-". 109 2 2 :i 31 J ('ha.lm'rs 9 Lenny 112. Prale 115. High Hope 112 12.114 Bow 12 MMy 8 113 G 1 1T 1* J thalmrs 8 SleepyTime UG.OntStep 116. Shorty 11* ALGOL, ch. c. 2 116 By The Porter — Surplice, by Fair Play. (Traiaer. J. F. Schorr. Owner. E. B. McLean). Breeder. E. B. McLean. 12411 rMG 4K f :.VIVt "J 118 4 2 (■ l"k C I^"i« 12 Knight 118. O'Turk 118. SesQui 118 12351 Bow 1 2 :."«2 liy3'-10 118 2 2 L* 2* C I^ng 5 I.inenKins HS.Birdwood HS.MissPrim 115 11676 Mia 1-2 :ti%K*i 4 11". 6 4 31 2"k W Fronk !• Com pi i cat ion 115.CorralBess 1 15. Aster 115 11012 Mia 3-8 :3S«ift 16-5 115 3 l«a 2* E Atntr'sc 7 ItoyalStranKer 115. Aster 115. TruePal 115 10828 M a 1-4 TS^ti 13 122 5 4'| 4* N Huff 10 MyBoyFrd 122.Fly,gTorch 122,TruePal 122 105«l Mia 1-4 :23 ft 6 122 13 6*4 5' N Huff 14 Thuron 122. My Boy Friend 122. Taro 122 10430 Mia 1-1 :22H.ft 18 122 8 9*i 7»i C McCi Vn 14 HosaiisAly 122,Owena lia.BlkServnt 122 SESQHI. b. c. t (M) 110 By Peter Pan— Pageant, by Delhi. (Trainer. F. Hopkins. Owner. H. P. Whitney). Breeder. H. P. Whitney. 12411 MM 41 f :54 £ft 3-5 118 6 8 46J 4?: K \Vkmanl2 Algol 118. Knight 118. OTnrk 118 TOANNA. ch. g. t 116 By Trap Bock — Joanna II.. by John 0 Gaunt. (Trainer. W. Garth. Owner. Win. Garth). Breeder. A. B. Hancock. 12.180 B«w 1-2 :4 ft 18-5 118 2 2 ll ' I. Schacfer 8 Polar Sea 118. Trappy 118, Plate 118 MAURICE, ch. c. 8 114 By The Turk — Sister Marjorie. by Jack Point. (Trainer. J. P. Smith. Own-r. J. W. Bean). Breeder. J. W. Bean. 1217.1 Bow 1-2 :4 V^iy 2 115 1 3 2» 3« J McT'gue 7 Mordine 112. Skavar 115. Reprove 109 12.110 Uuw 12 .43 hy 19 110 3 1 l1 1- J McT*EHe 9 Mordine 115. Reprove 112, Latvia 113 ALL CALLA0 ch. f. S 110 By Dominant — Maracaibo. by Spanish Prince II. (Traiaer. R. Waldron. Owner, Greentree Stable'. Breeder. Greentree Stable. ■MMJLF 12 MIA 8-5 107 6 3 1 }1' J Smith 7 Doc 111. Miss Fnrhelow 107. Prate 114 12011 J 1* 12 MVM 24 105 1 G 4JJ 2' J Smith 8 Pandale 110. Quicken 112. Doc 112 11578 KG 1-2 :IS4ift !4 5 111 7 8 7* 1'IG Arnold 11 Sportllallahaii 120. Aleader 121, Da Vinci 114 11192 KC. 3-8 :% ft 6) 113 9 6-124 ; Ellis 13 Scotland iirl 107. Aromatic 114,01dKid 113 11307 IC. 3-S .36 ft 16 107 7 8'1 S" G Arnold 12 I Told You 110. Roan Jack 112, Soiree 112 COLORED SERVANT, br. c. 2 113 By Black Servant— Pavia. hy Vitellius. (Trainer. W. A. Crawford. Owner. Island Farm Stable). Breeder. G. Bead. 11586 Mit 1-2 :46^ft 27 122 2 7 6»J 6'» W Carrier 8 I.. Hannibal 119. Portia llO.Pr'ceosTina 114 11520 Mia 1 ( :4S *ft S-5 Hi 2 1 1J l1 W Carrier 12 Aster 115. Farceur 115. Hailstorm 115 11440 Mia 34 f :411itt 6 UtJ 5 4'4 4»4 A Abel S Tore 118. Typhoon 114. Flying Torch 114 10654 Mia 14 :23H.ft 7J 122 2 l1 2- W Garner 11 Toro 122. TruePal 122. My Best Friend 122 10561 Mia 1-4 :23 ft 17-5 122 11 21 41 W Garner 14 Thuroa 122. My Hoy Knead 122, Taro 122 10430 Mia 1-1 :21*ift 41-10f 122 7 4* 3« W Garner 14 Ho^-ansAIIcy 122,Owena HO.CorralUoss 122 B0GAN. b. c. 2 (M- 110 By Trojan — Salvestra, by Watervale. (Trainer. Woods Garth. Owner. Wm. Garth). Breeder. Wm. Garth. 12414 11 IC 4^ f :."4Sft 14 11S12 12 12 l: 8»i V Walls 12 Alirol 118. Knight 118. O'Turk 118 SKAVAR. b. c. 2 116 By Dominant — Freanay. by Meddler. (Tiainer, R. Waldron. Own?r. Greentree Stable). Breeder. Greentree Stable. !?::»« B..v 12 :47Vift L-2-". 115 1 4 6rJ 634 i: Bobbins • Lenny 112. Prate 115. Titter 109 12.17.1 Boa- 12 A'V-^ay IS ". II". 3 2 3- 2» G Ellin 7 Mordine 112. Maurice 115. Reprove 109 12287 Bow 1-2 :i:t'.iBy tj 118 2 2 l" 1- C Ellis 10 P.irdwood 118. Koi Tan 118. Polar Sea 118 11!)8! .IP 12 Matft 12 118 3 13' 334 J Smith HCartago 118. See Sag 118. StarRocket 118 11911 J .1" 1-2 MHItM-M 118 .". G 6J G» G Ellis 7 Aromatic lis. M K in 118. Star Rocket 113 1I6::»I'C 12 :49-7i»l 18 114 7 7 8*1 6'» G Ellin 10 Pent horn 118. It'dR'ckctll. 112.01dKid 115 11452 KG 12 ls4isl 84 118 11 Lost rider. U MeA'ffel2 Aleader H5.Siiort llallahan 124. Soiree 118 First start for the following: CONGRESS, tr c. 2 (M) 110 By Golden Guinea — Continental, by Yankee. (Tiainer. T. J. Healey. Owner. W. J. Salmon). Breeder. W. B. Miller. B0YAL PENNANT, ch. c. 2 M 110 By Pennant— Regina. by Broomstick. (Trainer, F. Hopkins. Owner. H. P. Whitney). Breeder. H. P. Whitney. PINK LILY. ch. f. 2 (M. 107 Br Sea Sick— May Lily, by Negofol. (Trainer. C. Utx. Owner, Fox catcher Farm Stable). Breeder, W. B. Miller. RIVANNA. br. g. t (M) 110 By Meridian — Dinah Do, by Burgomaster. (Trainer. J. P. Jones. Owner. P. H. Faulconer). Breeder. P. H. Faulconer. LEYLAND. ch. c. 2 (M) 110 By Donnacona — fit Kentigerna. by Broomstick. Trainer. G. R. Bryson. Owner. E. K. Bryson . Breeder. J. H. White. JOE ADAMS, ch. c. 2 M 110 By Donnacona— Eye Ball, by Eyebrow. (Trainer. G. R. Bryson. Owner. E. K. Bryson . Breeder. J. H. White. 3rd Race [3rd Havre De Grace] jilffl fXraC*!? 5-1 Mile. Twin Rivers Parse. 3-year-olds. Allowances. (Track rec-anaj «nj a%uvv on|. Nanulr|l A„rll 2| iMi_ i:n_ 4_ ayyaj Index Can, Bis Time Tr. Odds Wt.St. \ Str.Fin. Jockey Started Order of Finish WANDERING MINSTREL, ch. c. 3 108 By The Wanderer— Savilla. by Solitaire II. (Trainer. W. H. Bringloe. Owner. Seagram Stable). Breeder. J. W. Bean. 1MMH4G * 4 f I OGHft 31 105 10 7 •*! 8*1 O Ifrassa 10 Whiskery 1 15. In.l.I. .Call 113.1 an.lyllog 113 11978 Tij II-4SMNA 2G-5 U8 13 11 IS'-ir1 T Wilson 18Sirllarrv l4B.D'gerous U2.Cotlogomor 105 11801 "1" j 1 1 -S 1 54ivil 11.", 119 8 4 4*4 3* K Barnes lOJusticeK. 119.Sirllarry 119.1'lata Iteal 119 11661 Tij 5 8 100 ft 11-20 112 8 6 S* V II Kricksn | MissAima 10.1.Minervu 12 I.PatsyJane 100 •9260 Bow 3-4 1 13Hft 4 106 6 6 7»J 7«4 O B'rsutsa 8 Sp'tTrail HO.Coot plate lOS.Crll'ennt 111 •9209 Bow Ml:IS%ft 4 108 9 10 10«j 9'» H Church VI Fresco 109. 1-iwm 10^. Crys'llViitrnt 117 09049 Pirn l-7'i l.llMt 14 105 4 2 24 21 O B'rassa 7 Sw'pater lSO.BoiadeRose 103.K'ckyII. 105J •8970 Pirn J-t 1 Hv; 7 115 8 4 2* 2' O B'rassa. 9 C 'a 'Domino US.B'kt'url 115.Weelturn 109 089.17 Pun 3-4 1 1-Mt 27-10 115 3 2 2» 4'4 F ColIettil2 J'k of Cl'hs lOs.ICk'lh'n 109.PurnD:iy 112 08869 Pim 3-4 1:13 ft 15 114 4 a 4« 4»J F CoPlettl 0 Blackfurl 111. l ;is»a 112. BirleyM.C. 115 •ABUL FATH. ch. c. 3 116 By Omar Kbayyam— Virginia, by Ormondale. (Trainer. J. K. Stotler. Owner Sagamore Stable). Breeder. A. B. Hancock. •7415 IMC 3-41:12 m 22 109 C 5 GTi C1! F « ol tti 10 Onmand MB, Adios 105. Jupagan 120 • 7214 H.1C 3-11 llHsl 11 108 4 2 21 M F CwTMUl OTipstaff 111. Revolver 114. It.ickrope 108 05825 Sar MlMlT 4 104 6 3 2' |« C Hudgtns • T» "ling 105. Poly'gle 100. K.d.M'fnes 112 ••514 Bar 3 41 ll^ft 2o IIS 9 9 73 6J F C l'lettil4 Yalon.UH US l.addie 118. Itaphla 118 • 5201 Sar 54 f 1 OTHft 10 112 3 2 t» 21 F C.IIetti 11 Mriisl, 109. N,.,v High 112. I'oly 112 •5017 Sar 54 f 1 »\hy 30 112 4 5 6-| l'i K CwTtwlti J Kglantine lH.Medby IIT.f— ijl llM 112 02489 ltel MoclM m 20 11110 10 10-'10:-F Cot'letUlO Medius 108. Ennui 110. Red Pale HI ■Nominated for the Kentucky IK-rby. X.ASSA. ch. g. I HI By Ultimatum — Lassair. by Ormondale. (Traiaer. M. Smart. Owner. S. Ross). Breeder, J. McManus. 12291 B.w 7Sl:2»Sny 7 M ". I 3*2 V- J Chalm'rs f Aucilla 107. ( out. -iiiplal- 102t lid-, llr 111 •9282 1J..W 1142HB'! 17 101 9 6 71;3" J Clialmrs ll. Molan 10!l. Whiskery 122, So ialMn- HO« 09209 It w 8-41:MWI 6 108 12 9 4'4 *4 J Chalm'rs 12 I r.s.o lOH.Cry'lIVniirint 117. WarHag'e 114 09174 Bow 3 I 1 i:.'/»hy 14 9h 8 8 7:J 4" K Fore" 11 Poly 105. Itolan 108. Sport Trail 110 •893H Pirn l-7 1 iJHfl 84 112 5 2 8s 8*4 L S ha. fcr 10 IKil.in 112. Mttf Money 112. I'olv 114 08869 Pun .1-4 1:13 ft 31 112 3 2 21 2'i L Scha.-fcr 6 It'kCarl 113 l'.irl.yM (M 13 .W'gMinsfl 114 08557 l.rl 3-4 1:17 hy 15 114 6 6 4* 6- V Stott 7 Krounltud 1 14. Lactarius 1 14. B. Prince 114 08390 l.rl 3-4 1 15'im 29-10 l'J8 2 1 4» 4« G Fields 5 l'.enithus 115. Fly Hawk 112. Sunl.ytin 110 B.EV0LVER. ch. g. 3 111 By Man o' War— Helea Blazes, by Wrack. (Trainer. G. Coawar. Owner. Glen Riddle Farm Stable). Breeder. S. D. Riddle. 1*I".H Boa today's chart. 08970 I'.,,, .!-tlllHsy 41 109 8 7 7" 711 K Horvth 9 C ll ..iuino 115.WgM't rel 115.1Ck(url 115 •8134 l.rl G4 f 1 t)6Vt 38 107 3 10 0»i !r»| K HrvatblJ Kestire 104. Overture 108.:. SportTrail 110 •7812 l.rl :'.i f 1 OTVgd 13 106 6 8 7'J 7'J K Horv'thlO ll'dy Iter 1064. T'raCIa** 10C4.K rMore 101 •7477 HdC 3 4 I I5V»m 5 110 1 4 3*4 3 H Bich'rds 7 llyrd 11.1. Tipstaff 110. Sea Moss 107 07214 HdC 3-4 1 134UI 24 1*4 3 4 3* 3«| E Sande 6 AbulFath 108. Tipotaff 111. Hack rope 108 MM Bel C4 f at l 07»t .l 19 115 12 5 3'4 lk J Callahan 14 Caroler 115. Raiuoaeur 115. Clearance 115 •5957 Bel 3 4 wc 1:13 ft 4V 108 9 9 a S- h Barnea 9 Btuiand 127. Premier 114, Cuu Royal 112 •BACHROPE. br. c. 3 108 By Crimper— Beaupre. by Ogden. (Trainer. E. Traeman. Owner. R. Parr). Breeaer. J. S. Cosden. •8108 l.rl 3-4 1:I3%rt 9 lit 7 5 5*| 41 F Col'letti 8 Poly 103. landlord 107. Trapstock MM 08134 l.rl 54 f 1 06SB 47 MS 11 7 8»J 9;J A Ac ;ird 12 K.-stive 104. Overture 1084. SportTrail 110 07366 I ldC 3-4 1:13*4gd 19 IM 4 4 4*4 6 4 F Col'letti 8 Mo.t Mist 108.F Star 109.SiinAf Titi'ty 107 07214 HdC 3-4 1:13x&sl M-* «* 6 I 5'J l'i I, McAfee 6 AbulFath 108. Tipstaff 111. Revolver 114 •8734 Ken :.-. 1 02%ft 11-8 197 8 8 3* 1' A Acca.rdyl2 TheresaJoan 1 12.HalfShot H2.Berrilia 108 •SI07 Trtn 64 f 110%sy 3-5 192 4 6 5*4 4* C E Allen 8 PltSmile* HKI.lfverw d 108. Tarn Trail 111 •4923 Tdn 5-gl:02%ft 6-5 114 4 3 I' P»I Gordon 7 Fa lien Leaf 111. Mr Plaid 114.11a 1 fShwt 111 '.Nominated for the Kentucky Derby. D0T0. ch. c. 8 118 By Donnacona — Tamarisk, by Ultimas. (Trainer. M. Hirscb. Owner. G. W. Loft). Breeder. G. W. Loft. 09174 Bow 3-4 1:15t4hy 8 99 4 3 6*4 6*4 G Philpot 11 Poly 105. Dolan 108. Sport Trail 110 •9087 Bow 3-4 l:ltfi*y 7 115 2 2 24 1 4 S OD nelllO SingleStar 112.Valdes 115.ArtiPyman 115 •9024 Pim 3-4 1:14 ft 44 115 6 2 1 2' S O'D'neli 9 Miracle 115. Ciant 115. Cricnon 115 04899 Sar 54 f l:09*km 8 118 5 2 6- 7*J F Weiner 19 Kiev. 118. Found One 118. Sun Fairy 115 03876; \ iu i S 1 OOVtft 9-10 118 12 11 10«i 6»J F Weiner 18 Mary lander H8.FoundOne t l8.Brdside 118 4th Race [4th Havre De Grace] l*rr| »^»»vw lv3.CC *•* Mil*. Aero Handicap. 3-j ear-olds and nriward. (Track record: saraaen, April SI, 1885—1:11 — 1—138.) ' Index Cm. Dis.Time Tr. Odds Wt.St. *i Str.Fin. Jockey Started Order of Finish V0LAMTE. b. g. 5 118 By Fair Play— Violet Bay. by Rock Sand. (Trainer, T. B. Queen. Owner. W. A. Wollman). Broeder. Nursery Stud. 11679 Mia 3 - 4 1 ■ 12*igd 19-1 0 117 3 3 3' 4 24 R W'kman '.» ; Cioiist.n't ; 7.M gtcW '.1 lOO.D.Phtom 117 11S4C Mia 11-16 IMMI 43-10 105 1 3 3* 3* R W'kman C KnnAltoa 115.«.oldStick 1 1 ..(.ripp au.1 110 11489 Mia 1 1-16 MUM 17-5 112 2 I 1« 2»* R W'kman 6 (arloman 112. Black Bart 112. Teton MB 11460 Mia 3-4 l:13%m 16-5 117 3 2 T» 2» R W'kman » Son of John 122. Sanola 107. Tangara 111 11136 Mia 3-4 1:12%ft 9 125 « 9 9*4 8*1 R W'kman 14 Catalan 136. Juggler 110. Marconi 120 19831 Mia 3-4 1:12%ft 1 122 3 1 3'4 2| R W'kman 6 T.Hthen lOO.A.Mrnell. 114.P.WgII. 115 1*797 Mia 1-70 tMaW 24-5 110 3 4 4 ] 7" R W'kman 8 Son ofJolm 11 i.Snn.Viios 111. Roth met 112 19583 Mia 54 f 1 Oo^rt 13-20 IM 1 2 1» 1* R W'kman G Theirhen lOO.P'nW'gll. ll.Rothmel 118 19438 Mia 3-4 184M 24 109 4 3 2^ 2 F Smith 11 Catalan 125. Marconi 107. Ind nl.ovt-Call 101 STJNSARD. b. g. 5 114 By Sua Briar — Bhajes. by Sardanapale. (Trainer. J P. Smith. Owner. J. E. Brown). Breeder. W. S. Kilmer. 12417 HdC 3-4l:12%ft TV 109 11 5 4* irj J McT*gue18 Triton 102. fro.vden 123, Single Foot 115 12.174 Bow 3-4 1:16 ay 11-5 123 3 2 4s 5* J McT'gue 6 MyraM. lOC.T.Heathen lOD.Sen.Norris 121 09280 Bow 54 f 1 :0£%gd 13-10 119 1 1 1» 2 A Abel 10 Apostle 117. Nat Evens 1064. Bontand 111 89989 Bow 6*fl:2/»4»y 3-2 US 1 1 1'4 1'4 R Peiernelll Mill wick H5.Knockany 109. Sandhills 112 08986 Pim 3-4 MHkhy 29-6 M 2 9*4 9" F Col'letti 9 Nida 112. P.McWiggles 109. B'kbonc 118 08874 Pirn 3-4 l:MVMt 8 120 4 1 2 I'lO Taylor 7 Titan 120. Little Asbestos 118. Poly 100 08559 l.rl 3-4 1 :15*Ahy 19-29 121 1 1 1* 1* F Col'letti 8 Knockany lOS.C'd sCurse 1 05. Tarn 'ml 101 08252 Lrl 51 f 1:06 ft 7-6 11a 4 4 5*1 6*4 E Sande 8 Kollsltoyce 112. B. Belle 107.Montferr.it 112 SENATOR NORRIS. br. b, 0 114 By Cudgel— Cypher Code, by Disguise. (Trainer. H. 6. BodweU. Owner. H. G. Bedwell). Broeder. H. 0. BedwelL 12117 HdC 3-4 l:l'2Sft 14 106 13 12 12*4 8*4 I 1 mbois 18 Triton 102. Croyden MB, Single Foot 115 12374 Bow 84 1:16 ay.9-10 121 6 4 3« 3* L) I uboia 6 MyraM. 106.T. Ilea then lOO.Millwick 108 12312 Bow 5|fl:08*4hy 8-5 124 4 2 2'4 2* I Dubois (1 The 11 then HKU.Morhelh- loo i.reuier llo I 1911 J P 3-4 1MB 43-10 112 6 2 24 l'i I * Dubois 8 Genuine HO.SngGus 106.1. tleViaitor 107 11761 J P 3 4 1:l3%ft 9-5 116 5 3 3*4 I*j F Sharpe 7 I Won 1044. Ragtime 105.Birley M. 4'. lO-'i 11671 J. P 3-4 1:13 ft 3 115 6 5 3'4 3'4 D Frog" tte 7 Lit. Visitor 10T .Cr'tSport 1 12.B.Guard 107 11579 F.G 3-4 l:13*4ft 17-10 113 3 1 44 4*4 W Kelsay 5 Old Slip 130. Bulletin 115. War Man 105 11537 FC 3-4 1:14 ft 7-5 116 8 3 V 2* K l.e«-re 11 St rnp( up 1 124.1. tie Visitor 100 S Son- lit 11410 F.G 3-4 1:14%ft 7-5 116 2 2 1» M E Legere 8 Fire On 105. Tester 107. Utile Visitor lfti 11128 F.G 3-1 1 L'Sft 19 11* 6 5 6T4 5*4 W Dellow 7 Noah 128. Old Slip 121. Vespasian 121 11005 F.G 3-4 1:13%ft 3-2 118 4 3 4* 4*4 W Harvey 6 Old Slip 123. Bulletin 116. M. Tinkle 105 09237 Bow 6i f l:W4ft 33-10 118 7 4 11 "14" J Chalm'rs 14 Copiapo 114. Happy Ar-o 116, Teheran KM) 99173 Bow 54 f 108-Vshy 47-10 140 4 5 6*4 6*i C McCr's'n 7 Happy Argo 132. Mino 134. Bull Run 121 BOLLS R0YCE. b. c. 4 108 3y Tetra tenia— Device, by Valens. (Traiaer. W. H. Bringloe. Owner, Seagram Stable). Bred in England by the Bake of Portland. 19294 Tij 54fl:06%ft 54 US 7 4 41 3* O B'rassa 9 Architect 101 .DonKd'do lOO.S'pingAy 100 09993 Tij 3-ll:13«4ft 23-5 117 2 3 4*4 4'4 O B'rassa 9 D'pTh'ght lll.BnieOmar H7.Paav. 115 99237 Bow 64 f 1 IS^ft 20f 112 9 6 6*i 9«* F Col'letti 14 Copiapo 11 1, Happy Ar-o ltt . Teheran 100 08941 Pim 3-4, l:I2S* ft 9 123 6 2 3* 4*J O B'rassa 12 Cudgeller 118. Bulletin 115. I.odm:i 9S 08890 Pim 3-4 1:13 ft 14 109 2 2 2* 3* ( B'rassa 9 Superlette 107. Sandy 107. SilverSong Ml 08709 l.rl 54fl:04 Hft 24 124 1 1 1* 2« H Kricksn 9 Nor-wester 123. Poly 10! . Knclid IB'. 08252 Lrl 54 f 1 06 ft 8 113 1 1 1* l'i O B'rassa SB. Belle 107.Montf't 112. P.McWiggles Itl SUN FORWARD, b. c, 3 167 By Son Briar — Hussy, by Star Shoot. (Trainer. J. P. Smith. Owner. J. P. Smith). Breeder. W. S. Kilmer. 12390 Bow 7-8 1:27Hft 94 112 6 4 \~-\ 1'4 P. W'kman 6 Colonel Seth 102. TipTip 100. Urn ford 105 12 353 Bow 64 f 1:25 hy 12-5 114 6 4 5* 5»4 J McT'gue 6 T.Top 102. (template 110. Artilryman 1:14 09224 Bow 1 l:39"4rt 29 106 8 S 7» 5*4 C McCr's'n 9 Whiskery HS.WillieK 105. Social Mil- MM •9110 Bow 3-41:16 hy 5 106 4 2 2* 3*4 J Chalm'rs 5 Sankari 113. Afterglow 110. Chairman llli 09004 Pim 11:41 gd 145 115 13 9 7*3 7*4 F Stevens 14 RipRap 1 19. Bl'kPanther lOl.Swpstcr 120 08849 Pim 3-4 1:13 gd 26 123 6 6 5* 4* G Kllis 8 Saukar ll.VBr'nBtid 1 15.1. rdChan. cr 125 08515 Lrl 1 1 41Ugd 23 198 9 6 6*4 6»J W Mundenl2 Adios 116. Willie K .101. Fair Star 112 08434 Lrl 3-4 1 : I6%hy 19-5 129 6 1 1' 1*4 G Fields 9 C.mond 1134. Trapst'k 107. Sp't Trail 110 98080 Lrl 1 IMMM 13 1094 5 5 74 7" F Col'letti 7 Fair Star 103. Buddy Bauer 10B, Bost'n PJU 07415 II.IG 3-4 1:13 m 91 114 7 9 8" 8*4 H Klston 10 Osmand 123. Adios 105. Jopagan 120 HOLE CARD. b. g, 5 108 By Horron — Carre no. by Lally. (Trainer. T. Keating. Owner. C. N. Jones). Breeder. J. B. Gorbam. 12415 HdC 3-4 1:14 ft 22 112 3 2 14 1* D Emery 9 Body Guard 115. Suky 111. Amen Ra 11.1 12119 Hav 3-tl:ll%ft 4-5 119 2 1 1* 3 K He'slein 6 Anar'da lOti.Q'nTowtou 1 1 1.Ch'eSold'r 119 11777 I lav 54fl:06%ft 24 114 3 1 1 1" It He'slein 5 QnTowton 107.SethslIope 99.SnnDanrc 98 11610 Hav 3-4 1:ll 4ft 3 115 2 4 3'| 44 K He'slein 5 Bztreme 129.t)'nTowton PH.Teluride 101 11539 Hav 3-4 1 .llVkft 8-5 111 3 11-1* R He'3lein 5 (Ju'nTowtou 103.DgB.wrd 102.K.'sKt t Ml 11474 Hav 3-4 l:13%by 2 106 4 2 1* 1 R He'slein 8 Dra'ingltoard. 99SutSiis 96.KingI arid 101 11436 Hav 3-4 l:ll1fcft 8 5 111 3 1 2» J*K He'slein 5 Seth sllo^e 98. MiutToddy 97. SntSus 106 MILLWICK. b. g 5 111 By Wrack— Caller On. by Oddfellow. (Trainer. X. Patterson. Owner, C. A. Mills). Breeder. A. B. Hancock A C A Clay. 12374 Bow 3-4 1:16 ay 16 108 5 6 5» 4« G Philpot 6 MyraM 108.T. Heathen lOO.Sen Norris 121 99285 Bow 11-16 1:48 gd 13-10 111 6 14* 3'4 R Cooper 10 Canister lOO.B'yHa'is 1 lO-.Cupid'sC'c l»;i 09240 Bow 1 1-16 1 :46 ft 37-10 113 3 7 5*12' D Mergler 9 Light V w llo (.olnBil \vs lo i KatalO t loo •9204 Bow 1-70 L44Sft 13 113 2 7 5*1 44 D Mergler 7 Il'ryBaker 108. Cannae 98. l.igbtView 101 99130 Bow 64 f 122*4sl 19-10 111 4 4 3*4 1" D Mergler filtullRun 103. GnotneGirl 103. Duration K 89089 Bow 64'fl:22%sy 20 115 7 7 5*4 2'4 D Merglerll Sunsard 115. Knockany 109. Sandhilb 112 09906 Pim 3-4 l:13%£d 19 119 7 6 5*1 4*4 W Munden 8 Sandhills lOO.Gymkbana 108. Nor near 110 08851 Pim 3-4 1:14*4ft 21 115 4 5 4] 2 G Fields 7 Storm King 118. Tamarind IOS i.arottc Hr 08630 Lrl 1 1-16 IMftA 6 106 9 9 9 *9"W Banks 9 Aucilla 110 Lad Buck 100. Col. Billows lot! 08392 Lrl 11:12 m 27-10 117 • 5 5* 4» K Sande 9 Grenier 1101. Arbitration 112. A IK. one lit 08024 Lrl 1 1-16 1 :4i*4ft 12-5 114 2 3 2* 2s E Sande 10 Aucilla 100. (omit 10.. Li tl'c Asbestos IM F0BE LARK. b. c. 3 IOS By Foreground — The Lark, by Dick Welles. (Trainer. H. 6. Bedwell. Owner. H. 6. Bedwell). Breeder. H. G. BedwelL 12416 HdC 54fl:06Ssft M 108 6 8 9»J 9*i D Dubois 10 Whiskery 115.1. L.Call 1 11.Wand.Mins 105 11494 F.G 3-4 1 14*i't f 4 1H4 7 7 4» l* FJ Legere 8 Overlked 106.1. dyMarie 108.Thist.otd 1 12 11391 F.G 11:42 ft 18 109 5 2 1* l'i E Benham 9 KI'daCold lOI.Pcr'ge 105.PY iaMarian 100 11129 F.G 1-70 1:45 ft 19-6 103 7 2 24 4*J D Emery 10 Binary-Star 101. 1.aMorte 103.BobRog'rs lot) 11942 F.G 1-70 l:46Sft 13 103 4 1 14 5* M McG'gle 7 Marlboro 106. McComas 108, Yalovian Its; 10857 F.G 3-4 l:14»4ft 17 19413 3 3* 3'4 J McCoy 8 LadyMarie 104. Comrade US. Dearborn 105 10574 F.G 3-4 1:14Vtft 27 105 5 5 7TJ 7*4 G Johnson 7 Suky 100. Creeklndian 1 l.Vl.adrMarie 107 10951 J.P H1MJI 13 113 8 4 4« 4* W Garner 10 Lady Marie 109. Medley 112. Marlboro 112 REMEDT. ch. c. 3 (M) 110 By Apothecary— HerophiU. by Roi Herode. (Trainer, J. H. Stotler. Owner, Sagamore Stable). Bred in England by Captain T. L. WaU. 93828 Sar f.J f 1 :06%ft 8 121 1 3 4-3 5*1 A Johnson!.". A pplecross 115. Helvetia 110. Federal 115 L1622 Sar 51 f 1 :07Stf t 4 118 2 1 U 11 A Johnsonll Paave 118. Sturgis 118. Bolton US 9.1358 Sar 3~41:15*4m 10 118 3 3 3*1 6" A Johnson 7 PoslTime HS.Blondin 1 18. Profited r 115 91115 Sar r.-SDOOHgd 15 113 2 2 li '* A Johnsonll! Kink Slide US. Black Maria 108. Bill US 92698'Sar 5-31:01 ft 8 113 5 7 6;J 7*1 W Harveyll Brushaway llS.Revelry llS.RoekStjr 118 DEVONSHIRE, b. h. 5 105 By Gainsborough— Fortuna. by Spearmint. (Trainer. T. J. Healey. Owner, W. J. Salmon). Bred in England by Sir 6. OreenaU 12 460 See todays chart. 12417 HdG MUMVft 75 98 16 14 14"11*J I Hebert 18 Triton 102. Croyden 123. Single Foot 115 0096.1 HdC 1 ;0 1 :45*ift 13-20 106 3 1 M 24 J Maiben 6 Dustlp 93.Pixola 109.Faenxa 107 90016 Bel 3-4 l:HHft 7 127 7 5 5* 5*4 J Maiben 7 Pepp 125. Sunl'a! 124. Dangerous 12! 89149 Pim 1-70 l:44*ift 31-10 107 7 3 3* 3«| J Maiben 8 P.of B'rbon 107.Goldstick 1 10. J. roller 107 88902 HdG 1-70 IMjaa -M 109 5 3 31 4*J J Maiben 5 Overall U0..8ingle»'oot 126. Byllissetr 116 88764 HdG 3-4 1:13 ft 9-10 116 3 1 1* l1 J Maiben 11 Cold. Spire 116.1* ofB'hon 1 DS.F'stM'te 118 81792 Sar 3-4 1:13 ft 20 113 8 11 84 10*} B Mar- ellil5 Sunny Man 125. Reminder 115.S«ope 130 81004 Emp 54fl07%ft 9-10 112 5 3 1 B M'rinellil2 BrightSteel 112. S .indhurst 112 . Rudeo 1 12 80790 Aqu 5-8 l:00*ift M 115 7 6 4* S» B M'rinellil3 Sunny Man U5.Goldbeater 115.Raoork 115 5th Race [5th Havre De Grace] ***** Srh lx»fl.CG * *•'• Miles. Climax (burning Handicap. 3-y ear-olds and upward. »'• %•*,'», »»» (Track record: Man o* War, Sept. 18, 1820— l:ll«£— 3 — 138.) Index Crs. Dis.Time Tr. Cdds Wt.St. % Str.Fin. Jockey Started Order of Finish REJUVENATION, b. c. 4 116 By Hourless — Duchess Kathleen, by John o' Gaunt (Trainer. J. P. Smith. Owner. J. W. Bean). Breeder. Nursery Stud. 12419 HdC 1 l-M l:40%ft 29-M 111 8 3 2" 1* It W'kman 8 Cogw'l lOS.C'denKillows Ill.Wh'tsCk 110 12362 Bow 1 70 1 :.".i)^Jiy 24 110 6 6 f.« 4*1 J MeTBaw • W'rMan Mf.tSal nBilh.ws 1 lti.Kandnit US 09281 Bow l-70 1:46*%gd 8| 103 7 7 7*4 7'» G Philpot 7 Lehigh Valley lOO.Sarapion HO.lngrid HW 09133 Bow l-711:48^sl 7-5 103 8 3 2« 4T R Peternel 9 Arbitration lOI.WarMm 103. AllCoue 101 09048 Pim ll-32:34«4n 3-2 108 3 1 V 1* R Peternel 5 Kanduit 111. Tomahawk IV 103. llijo III 08971 Pim 1 1-3 2:351isyl9-20 102 3 1 1" 1 * K Fewell 4 D'ciugKool 1 1 ..l-arecn 107 Sandltoek 120 08942 Pim 1 1-8 l:54*sft 6 111 6 4 S'J 5'J p Col'letti 7 Taps 1 10.ror.ver a Ever 103. Cogwheel 11.1 08873 Pim 1-70 1:46 ft 6 108 9 7 5 4 It PeternellO Boyard 108. Bncky Harris 113. Salla 113 98699 Lrl 1 1-16 1 :45*ift 26 104 8 7 6* 8T4 II Church 8 Monif't 103. ICyltaker 109. Mother -Son 10.. COGWHEEL, b. g. 4 109 By Spanish Prince II— Maezie. by Caughnawaga. (Trainer. A. L. Austin. Owner. Mrs. A. L. Austin). Breeder. J. E. Madden. 12419 HdC I l-M 1:4741ft 16 108 4 I 1" 2* H 1-lnher 8 Rejuv'ation 11 l.t! Billows lll.W'tsl'k 110 12292 Bow ll-MtSHftar I IU 1 5 P* tf* ■ W'kman ti i.VnBillows lll.WarMan HI.L'eBuck 108 11772 Mia I 8-8 l:52%ft 57 W 112 3 3 5*4 5 • J McT'gue li Whcatstick llO.Halfl'int lOS.C'issiuner 1UT 11525 Mia 11-lSIT^Sft 6-5 111 1 1 11 1» R W'kman 5 Wheatstick 1 lO.BIockhead HO.Cameo 107 11400 M.a 11 M1:44MMI 6-5 111 3 2 2* 2* R W'kman « Black Bart 105. Wheatstick HO.Cameo 1(W 1 1198 Mia 1 1 16 1 45*%f t 6 108 I 3 34 2" R W'kman 7 Dutimnre 93. Ragweed 1 13 Royal S.tecp 109 11137 Mia H-SIMHII 14 108 4 5 4*1 4T4 M Fator 6 Cotlog'm'r 111. Washakie 120.M Itearan 120 10867 Mia 170 144 ft 33-10 108 1 3 3 4 3* W Garner 5 Washakie lllSonAnu loti |;M k Hawk 110 10781 Mia 11-Kimvt 13 108 2 2 3«| 2« It Bam-tt 7 Pandy 100. Wheatstick 112. Dunnmre !MI 10562 Mia 1 1-8 1 54Mift 17-5 109 4 4 4*4 4* B Bay 6 Tractor 110. Wlieatst'k 112. ('apt Martia 112 10434 Mia 1-74 l:45*4ft X 107 7 3 5^16* R Z' echini 8 G'uSpire 112.C..tlog'r 107.lirip'emin'd 10 i COMET, ch. g. 4 108 By Gnome — SUrflight. by Sunitar. (Trainer. P. E. Fitzgerald. Owner. J. H. Shea). Breeder. C. T. Grayson. 11462 Mia 114 2:06*.m 22 5 110 4 5 4'4 I1 W Smith 5 I'.adetioch 111!. Flagship 105. Cameo 194 11196 M i 1 1 16 1 .45\ft 27 1064 3 4 4*1 3» J Mann 5 Mar.oni 117.D kPhantom 10.. t.np m'd 108 11108 Mia 11-16 1:46 ft 8 1064 6 6 5*4 2* R W Kinan 6 Ml. Beacon U'.'.Crip'd 108.M. Washt'a 10.. 10(!2l Mia 1 1-16 1 :47«ift 6 110 2 3 2* 1« K Brent •". Cameo 107. Buck 112. Berkeley S«io'e 197 10469 Mia 1 1 16 1 tT^ft 16 116 8 8 6*4 5'| J Tam'aro | ("nM tin 1 17. B vSiiuare 108. Agnesl all 106 99281 Bow 1-70 l:46*igd 6 1064 6 • 6*4 4* It W'kman 7 Lehigh Valley lOO.Sarapion HO.Ingrid MX) NAT EVENS, ch. c, 4 110 By Flittergold— Mint Drop, by Irish Lad. (Trainer. G. E. Hall. Owner. C. C. Hall). Breeder. Himyar Stud. 12.188 Bow HflMilaVM 110 5 5 4*121 H W'kman 8 K'nCr'by 1 lO.H'eySt'm'n 1 lO.M'aM'tta IM 12289 Bow 3-4 1:15 sy23 10 111 4 3 Fell. J C Merg'r 7 Tester 122.1Iarvey Stcdman ltO.I-egef 195 09280 Bow 51 f 1 ^^.l 13 1064 3 4 3« 3' H W'kman 10 Apostle 117. Sunsard 119 Bontaod 111 09208 Bow Bjf l.MUM lOf 106 4 7 3T 3* It W kman 12 Hxtreme llO.ICky Harris 1 U.Cn'eCirl 114 99151 Bow M f 124 hy 5 111 2 2 24 4* C Ung 9 Knockany 113. Mtingo 114. Tea Rail 193 09089 Bo. v 64fl:22%sy 16 104 10 10 10»;11'« C Taylor 11. Sunsard 115. Millwlck 115. Knockany 199 08560 Ij-1 1 70 1 4S*ihy 9 5 107 3 2 5!4 7" It Peternel s Warlord 108. Blla M. 104. llijo 110 08352 Lrl 1-70 143*%H 11 101 3 2 4* 4' O B'raasa 7 Chink 104.l.ordMartio lo.. ( lipid s( urse 98 08115 l.rl 1 1-1! I:l6*4ft 21 106 5 2 5') 6'j W Harvey 6 Cogwheel 95. lounger 112. BonaieOmar 114 97971 Ij-I 1 1 »*4ft 35 108 6 5 5' 7»» J Chimera 8 Bumpkin U2.SouthWind 107,Moatfer't IM 07575 HdG l-70 1:46*4hy 17 107 4 8 8'| 8'« II Rich' da ■ B'nieOmar lOS.Col'nBil's lOH.Arbit't'a MJ •73«7 Hdt! 1 70 I. Glial 12 102 4 1 1' i» U W'kman 6 Arbitra n lOl.Mayne 98,Ksth nCroahy IM HALF PINT. b. b. 6 112 By Spanish Prince II.— Horumbeo. by Star Shoot. (Traner. T. R. Queen. Owner. W. A. Wollman). Breeder. J. E. Madden. 124IK U«l ; 170 1:4r=%ft 12 107 4 5 4»» 4' F Smith 5 KSol'sSeal 107. Reminder 107. Ranton 107 I177i Mia 1 11. 1::.-J»ift 17-10 10S 5 4 4'J 24 R Wkman 4j WhealB'k llO.CmisKioner lOT.Frgship 10B 1IB8I Mia I I I I mjil) ■ 112 5 4 4'J 4J R Wkman 6 IVleAs'tto* lli.Traetor 114,Wb'tgtick 114 11522 Mia 1 70 1 4.". ft 21 10 113 C S 5'} 1» R Wkman 7 Cerulean 113. Dragon 100. Top Bell 100 11319 Ma 11 16 1:1614ft 16 5 105 3 6 2' P R Wkman 7 Rosetta Stone 93}. Cameo 104J.Trartor 10J 11257 Mia 1 1-16 l:4CHft 6} 109 • 4»» 4» F Smith 6 Bdnoch 108.Gripm'd 1 10.1/ tie Asftoa 115 11076 Mia ll-16 1:47*ft 12-5 104 4 4 4' 4» F Smith 5 KoyalSweop 115.SonAmi 112,Masinisaa 10:» 10830 Mia 1 1-16 l:15?slt 71 105 € 6 6* 6»J F Smith 0 Black Bart 105. I.iane 100. Cotlogomor 106 LONG VIEW. b. c. 3 100 By Campfire — Lon* Rang-e. by St. Frusquin. (Trainer. R. L. WU'te. Owner. J. Farrell. Jr.) Breeder. R. T. Wilson. 12.582 Row 1 70 1:49 si 32 10 107 1 4 4' 3i R retcrnel C Red Spider 102. Keydet 104. Pop Bell 10.» ItlMBM Cj f 1 3S hy 1.1 9S 1 6 6'»6" i Brassa ST. It* 102.("template llO.Artirrymnn 104 09224 Bvw IUHB 36 101 9 9 9* 9"R Havana 9 Whiskery 113.WillieK. 105.SoeialMns 10C «!»I7I Bow 1 l:45fshy 23-10 109 7 3 1* 1" R I'eternel 7 Ambin 103j.OliveDex'r 114,BbyJones 105 08915 rim 11-16 1:17 It yj 100 6 8 I'4 7'» R Havand 8 Ingrid 104. (Gamble 109, All Cone 109 078CO I. rl I l:40%g l Tl 103 1 2 2' l4 K Horv'th 6 B'kandYellow 105.War(;rail 107.1. Vamp 97 07539 llif ll:4J=S.ft 7 105 4 6 8'i S«5 W Curran 9 Mol.Myliill 109.Edat\ 95. WclitheTime 99 BRUNS. b. g, 5 106 By Friar Rock— Plume, by Woolsthorpe. •Tiainer.J. F. Richardson. Owner. J. F. Richardson). Breeder. J. H. Rosseter. 12419 11 1C ll-lGl:4;%ft 6 105 6 4 H-i 6"° I » Kmery 8 Rejuvenation 111. Cob w'l 108, C. Billows ill 1 23IIM I tow 6J f 1 IMfcft II 115 8 7 6»J 6»| E Robbins 8 K'nCrosby HO.NalBv's llO.H'eySCm'n 110 123C0 Bow (.' f 1 :22'/ihy 13 114 4 3 3s* 3» E Robbins 6 MyraM. 108.HyStedman 114.Wampee 119 11049 Mia 17U142%ft 126 110 7 6 6'» 6:* A Acardy 7 WarEagle 95, Hay ward HO.Rothermel 115 I 1523 Mia 14 1:ll%ft 10 108 2 ti 6'« 6" J McT'eue 6 1'icdMy 98.11ay\vard 110,1/tleAsbestos 122 MtM Bi.w 1 1-1'J 148 gd 7» 11110 9 8" f«l A Abel 10 Canister 100, B'ky Harris HOJ.Millwick 111 09006 Pirn 3-4l:13%ed 43 110 8 7 64J 6*2 A Abel 8 Sandhills lOO.Cymkhana 108, Nor 'wei'r 110 ELLA M.. br. f. 4 103 By Vulcain— Thamar, by Hastings- Trainer. R. Brown. Owner. J. E. Baal). Breeder. P. M. Walker. ItSM B « v 7 8 1:28 ft 27 106 6 6 5'J 5" O Brown 6 M'tbaWasli'ton lOS.Suky 100,Cr'sWord 103 I234M Dm CI f 1 :2JVihy 18 107 5 5 5» 613 O Brown 6 MyraM. 108. Harvey Stedman 114, Brans 114 12347 Bow 1 70 1 :."»0%hy 17 100 2 3 54J S»| O Brown 6 Dc'kFooI lO.l.CrandBey 1 05, K ^farter 107 09201 Bow 1-70 1:15 ft 56 92 7 7 7"J7" O Brown 7 War Man 104, Chink 107, All Gone 102 09170 Bow 1 l-lCl:4Mfchy 40 89 8 6 I*;T" O Brown 8 Corposant 97. Chink 111, Horologe 99 BMtl Bow 1 -TO 1 : 52 sy 9-10 108 4 5 610 511 O Brown ■ Alopex 114.SaratogaMaje 109. Duration 105 t8;!:0 !.:! 1 i I I Will H lOO 6 7 7'J «"J O Brown 8 LaddieBuck 105, Boyard OS. Lancaster 108 08500 l.:l 1 ttft:4*R4Jv 13 101 8 4 P 2" O Brown 8 War Lord 108, Hijo 110, Pheasant 110 Page 6 6th Race [6th Havre De Grace] ( ill lVaVV' RapP 1 Mile and TO Yards. 4-voar-olds and upward. Claiming. (Track rec-•**»■ »»rd: Transmute, April 25, 1825—1:42—1—112.) Index Crs. Dis.TimeTr. Odds Wt. St. *i Str.Fin. Jockey Started Order of Finish OVER FIRE. cV g. 6 113 By Under Fire — Silvey Shapiro, by Bannockburn. (Trainer. W. Wright. Owner. E. P. Summerfield). Breeder. P Dunne. HMI i;..w 1-70 1:45 ft 21 104 4 " 4 2» 4'1 H Howard 7 War Man 104, Chink 107. All Gone 102 Ntll Bow 11-8 1:55 ft 27-10 108 1 6 54 5=i H Church 9 Gate wood 107, Voshell 108, SirLconid 108 WIM I'.ow I t H 1-irVm 7-5 10X 3 1 l4 2= H Church 7 DelhiBoy 104. Villager 100, Federalist 102 Ch'.IHI Bun 1 :-!«2:0:;*ihy 1S-5 106 I 2 2» 21 H Church 10 Kanduit 105. Alopex 108. Federalist 100 088 3 rim l 3-K. 2:02 m 21-10 108 4 4 3"» 3'J H Church 0 Hijo 102, Corposant 102. Xtra 102 08517 l-rl ll-IC149Vigd 6J 10215 2 2«" 1=* H Church 9 Gatewood 109.S:indrae 105J,lIedgef'ce 112 08250 l-rl ll-8l:531fcft 7 109 2 6 6» 54» H Church 8 Corinth 118. Midinette 102, Mysterious 107 •TCwl l.rl 1 1 I 1 :-2%(t 7 115 3 4 I'M1 H Church 5 Corinth 110.Foresll.ore 114. Martingale 111 07311 HdG 1 1-8 145%ft 12-5 109 1 1 ll 1* II Church 6 Broth'd lOT.BapaBlinks 107,OpenUand 107 EELHI BOY. br. g. b 110 By Delhi — Gracenote. by Yankee. (Trainer. B. Pom-roy. Owner, B. Pomeroy). Breeder. J. D. Carr & Bro. 12T.C5 J P 1 1 lfi 1 :4S%f t 7 113 6 1 lh 2,,k F ("Jh'vrttall BlueTorch 112. Burnt lla.FrencliLady 108 12200 J P 11 -16 1:50 ft 6 5 110 4 1 l*| I| « Johnson!2 Babbling 100. EightSixty 100, Nereid 100 12133 J P 1 1 16 1 :51 Visl 710 113 7 2 2' 2' I) Connlly'2 I evoy 113, Transfer 103. Blah 106 11910 .IP 11 16 1:47 ft 30 114 10 10 911 7'* F Stevens 10 Dolly Bay 100. Banter 113, Mysterious 117 11731. IP IMIMW 6 113} 6 1 2J l'|l) Con'ell 12 StarFaleon 104. Good Night 112,Stonege 110 11434 F.«". 1 3-16 2 Oj^m 215 108 6 4 1" 2» T McElroy 8 Clique 114,Corinth HO.Fr'ncesVictoria 10C 11251 F.G 1 1 16 1 53%hy 1ST 108 10 3 4» 4'J D Lynch 12 I'ayuian 1U9, Lucy Kate 101, Foolscap 111 10940 Turn l-70 1:44%ft 16 106 4 5 &'• 5" S Holecko IU|CI 99. Adieu 94, Billy Witt 115 10873 Tani 1 l:40%ft 31 110 4 6 4T 3» S Holecko 0 Billy Witt 110, Freya 99, Billiken 102 GOLDEN RULE. b. h. 7 116 By Wrack — Golding. by FUnt Rock. .Trainer. B. Cn«ren. Owner C. BildV Breeder. Mrs. L. Viau. 12398 Cow l 1 16 1:4744ft 8 113 6 4 3* 3* J Tctrecca 6 Res'rceful 104. C.Martin 113.H'gefenee 116 1237.' Bow 1-70 1 :50H«y 7J 113 1 5 5"J 514 J Petrecca 7 G'dBey 111. Forecaster 113.Hedgcfence 119 1X3441 l'...w 1 1 Hi 1 :i.:Vihy 14 5 116 4 4 4s 4'J J Petrecca 6 D'cingFuol 110, Canister 103,WarMan 108 11070 1"': 1 1 16 l:47Vsft 15 106 6 5 6« G'J J Petrei ca 8 Superf k HS.CIonaslee 109,GrgeDeMar 109 10858 l" ; I 1-I6 1:47feft 11-5 108 6 4 6'» 6'4 H Church 7 Superfrank 1 Bi, Col. Board 110, Hopeless li)9 14(720 P.t; 1 1-16 l:46«ift 19-5 110 2 1 1» l4 H Church • Ed. Gray lOO.I'atCalb'n HO.fPgeDeMar 110 10576 I'd 170 146 ft 91 110 5 2 21 21 H Church 9 Col. Board 109. Harass 110. Rasuli 109 10194 F.G 3-4 l:15%ft 8 122 3 8 I' 9U J Petrecca 12 DoctorGlenn 109. Rumbling 100, Ensign 110 VOSHELL. b. g. 4 106 By Blink — Magheen, by The White Knight. (Trainer. W. H. Bringloe. 0-ner. Seagram Stable). Breeder. G. H. Keane. U9C3Tij 3 4 1:13 ft 14 5 109 i 3 33 34 () B'rassa I Tin Hat 104, Don K., 104, Kamakani 102 1I!I31 Tij f-Sl:3tS0i 17-5 100 7 I 3"i 2" ( IVrassa. 10 BattleOn 103. Sweepstakes 115. Condi- 104 11018 Tj 170 1:44 ft 13 5 100 7 1 lb 2} O B'rassa 9 Broadmoor 104. Fabian 108.RoseateII. 118 11303 Tij ll:41%sy 75 104 7 5 4«J 5»} V lVtersn 7 (Bearer 108. Kamakani 101,1'nionvillc 108 11122 Tij 1 1-16 146%sy 4} 100 5 6 6,'l6^''0 B'rassa 7 D Thouulit J lO.R'kyLane 98,Roseatell. 108 10852 Tij llSSlilt 3-2 101 3 1 3'1 fr\ O Bo'rassa 8 Glenisterll. 100.ShastaI ad Sl.Manzana 98 10750 I tj 11:41 sy 7 108 5 2 21 2» O Bo'rassa 8 DeepThought 114.Sw'pst'kes 114, Pegs 110 141605 Tij 170 1:43 ft 18-5 S5 1 1 1' 31 O Bo'rassa 8 Bookbinder 103, Pegasus 102,TlieWorld 103 CANISTER, ch. m. 5 109 By Tea Caddy — Fricassee, by Frizzle. (Trainer, R. Potts. Owner. W. J. Owens). Breeder. Oneck Stable. 12377 Bow 1-70 1 :50%sy 22 5 106 3 4 3:J 4ri W Barr 7 G'dBey 111. Forecaster 113,Hedgefence 119 12340 Bow 1 1 16 1 :.r»3'i»iy 6 103 3 1 l'j2"kE Fewell 0 D cmgFool llO.WarMan 108(;'denRule 110 11497 K. ; 1 1-16 1 :4?«*ft 4-5 112 3 1 2'1 2 1 G Arnold 6G.Ilost 112.R Confidence 105.Sp.Name 104 11412 FU l-70 1:45«4ft 2} 106 Lost rid'r.A Watner 6 Bl.onWhite 101?.B.Bau£hn lOO.Marlb'o 103 11069 F.G 3 4 1:13%ft C 106 7 10 8" 7' A Warner 12 Ragtime 108 Muldoon 1 16, (Jeo. (Jroom 118 10859 F.G 1 l:41%ft 31 111 2 1 21 21 A Warner 7GeorgiaRose lOO.Child'sPlay lll.Suky 100 141088 F.G 1 1-16 l:4S%ft 33-10 105 4 4 4» 5» H Church 9 Miss Meise 100, Starbeck 105, Rasuli 107 .COMMISSIONER, b. g, S 114 By Heroisme — Miss K.. by Glasgerlon. (Trainer. A. L. Denny. Owner, G. C. Denny). Breeder. G. C. Denny. 12419 HdG ll-16 1:47%ft 16 105 3 13= 7" B Ray 8 Rejuvenation 1 11. Cogwl 108.G. Billows 111 11772 Mia 1181:52%ft 6 107 1 1 1J 3'1 G Fields 0 Wheatstick HO.HalfPint lOS.FIagship 100 11403 Mia 1116 1:4S*t,ni 8-5 105 3 1 2* 1" R Wkman I ICylSweep 1 14. Wheatstick 1 19,'1'ractor 111 11138 Mia ll-8 1:53Vtft 41 110 3 4 44} 4» B Ray 6 Rosetta Stone 85, Flagship 110, Cameo 108 11015 Mia ll-8 1:53%ft 17-5 112 1 2 1«* 3» J Callahan 0 Wheatstick 112, Xtra 100. John Alden 90 10830 Mia 1 116 l:457t!t 7 105 3 t 6» 4»1 J Callahan ■ Black Bart 105. I.iane 100. Cotlogomor 106 141779 Mia 1-70 l:45=Tft 7 105 5 4 5' 5»» J Marr 6 M. Waslit'n lO.VLiane lOO.Roycrofter 109 10050 J P 1 1-16 1:4'-Vfcft 7-10 112 4 3 l'l 1«* F WiUkcr 7 Balboa 108. Pandosto 108, Pillager 117 COCKNEY, ch. g, 6 114 By Great Britain— L'Avenir. bv Rabelais. (Trainer. O. E. Van Winkle. Owner. M. Eckman). Breeder, W. X. Jeffords. 11855 J P ll-!6 1:4S%8l 8 113 5 5 5,: 511 G Mangan I Balboa 114.4irandBey 111. Dr. 4'ardenas 111 11764 JP 1 1 16 1 :46%rt 11 113 7 7 7:i 7»2 C O'Mney 7 GenialHost 105. Alopex 111, Hopeless 111 11701 .1 P 3 4 1 13%ft 49 118 9 9 9' S» C fi'Mahy 9 Dedans 112. Orestes 11. 107, Fore Star 104 IIMwPjQ 13 16 2:01^ift 2 10715 7 i" 6;J G Mangan 7 Samaron 107. Palmist. 102}. Balboa 107 141986 F.G 1 1-8 154%ft 13-10 116 11 3 21 l'l G Manganll Payman 112, Prattle 103, Crosswise 113 10934 F.G 11 16 l:47^ift 13 113 10 10 7s 64i G ManganlO Gold'nBil's 112.1/ncaster 108.1'andosto 113 10576 F.G 170 146 ft 29-1'J 115 9 8 7Jj 6*1 G Mangan 9 C« J. Board 109,GoldenRule 110, Harass 110 SON AMI. b. c. 4 114 By Chateau Lafite — Savonnieres. by Alcantara II. (Trainer, H. L. Byer. Owner, B. C. Segar). Bred in France by M. L. Gage. 12419 HdG 1 1 161:47%ft 23 108 7 7 8" 8-'1 L Rteinh't 8 Rejuvenation 111, Cogwl 108.G. Billows 111 11070 Mia 1 1-16 l:47*.ft 10 112 2 2 2'1 2* G Fields 5 RoyalSw'p ll.'i.Masiuissa 103.11alfl'int 104 141992 Mia MvkOSil 71 113 3 5 5*2 5" \V Garner 5 Vortex 91, BI:« k Bart 110. Ragweed 100 10807 Mia 170 1:44 ft 33 106 4 2 2»» 2'1 D Emery 5 Washakie 1 14. Cogwheel 108,K*kHawk 110 107X1 Mia 1 1-16 lMMtt 6 111 4 7 7" 7" D Emery 7 Pandy 100, Cogwheel 108, Whcattstick 112 LADDIE BUCK. b. h. 6 114 Bv Rapid Water — Mettie Bereaud. bv Jean Bereaud (Trainer. F. D. McElroy. Owner, Woodlawn Stable). Breeder, G. W. J. Bissell. 12362 Bow l-70 1:50%hy 4 107 3 5 41 5'" R Wkman 6 WrMan 107,(;ornBillows 110. Kanduit 98 12292 Bow 1116 1:M%sy 6 10S 4 3 3J 3-J 0 Watters 0 G'enBillows 114.WarMan 111, Kanduit 104 124188 J P ll-I6 1:47\ft 9 105 2 3 3' 2'1 C Watters 6 MsMeise 107.B'ysToney 105, Samaron 110 11886 J. P 1 1-16 l:47%,ft 30 110 2 9 9'1 9" C Watters 9 Lancer 114. Kanduit 110, Drone 90 11576 I' G 3-4 1:15 ft !2f 118 7 10 8»J 74 C Watters 11 M'kMaster 1 12J. Geo. Groom 1 14, D'yBay 105 1024.5 1' G 1-70 1:47 ft 6 110 1 6 6,J 6=° H Thomas 0 Shark 105. Ballot Brush lOS.Col. Board 10S 10137 F\G J-4 1:14«%ft 30f 113 1 7 5'1 75i L McD'ottll Muldoon 109. Superfrank 117. Ragtime 109 4(9579 J P 1-70 l:51\,hy 11 108 1 5 5'4 53' L McD'ott ■ War Man 107. Massillon 103. Endor 103 LEWIS, b. c. 4 111 By Troutbeck — Corfu, by Watercress. (Trainer, G. R. Bryson. Owner. E. K. Bryson). Breeder. E. Cebrian. 12415 HdG 3 4 1:14 ft 166 117 1 8 S'5 IfJ 1, Morris 9 Hole Card 112. Body Guard 115, Suky 111 11885 J P 14 1:11 ft ?J 109 7 9 913 9'4 J I„ -yl i::d 9 Stir'pCnp 1 lS.Ragtime 113,GrgiaKoM- 108 11497 F.G 1 1-16 l:491tft 26 107 1 3 5« 5« J I-eyland 0 ;.llost 1 12.Canister 1 12. R Confidence 105 10820 FG 3-4 1:14^(133 10 1121 6 3 3' 3! L Morris 12 Porto de Oro 113, OurGaius 110. Cano 110 10298 F.G 3-4 1:16«ift ] Of 126 8 6 6' 8"1 L Morris i2 P. WeidelH. 124. Q ceGar'n 122.Bruus'k 118 09208 Bow lfl:18Sft 10f 105 10 11 WUU I, I^ing 12 Extreme HO.B'kyHairis 117.NatEvens 10G 09152 P.ow 6iri:2o=!,hy 18f 110 10 13 13"12'» J McTguel.3 KatldnCrby HO.SgaMaje 114,Maxiva '11 7th Race [7th Havre De Grace] * /th *" m^^mrmm K.irl.CG * ,_s Miles. 4-year-old- and upward. Claiming. (Track record: (rnsader, SepL 25, 1926—1:50 — 3—122.) Iodex Crs. Bis. Time Tr. Odds Wt. St. % Str.Fin. Jockey Started frder of Finish BETSY BACON, ch. m. 6 105 By Sweep or Pataud— Lizzie Carneal, by Sea King. • Trainer. J. Phillips. Owner. Mrs. J. Phillips). Breeder. J. W. Bailey. 12420 HdG 1181:55%ft 21f 100 10 10 10,o1014 B Iiav 11 Gaffney 109. FireRock 112, Meetwood 117 123C9 Bow 1 1 1C 1 50%sl 7 100 5 2 5; 4'0 1) Hubois 7 Bessie ;ersliel 100. I^moil 110. Jacques 107 11801 Pom 34 1:14 ft 12 97 5 5 5'l4n,» Clelland 0 Gcn.Sctu 115, Poly carp 115 Nau'tyNisba 9.S 11810 Pom 3 4 1:13'.£ft 36 IOC 4 6 |M «»•» C Mrd's'n 0 Morbelie 103, Agnes Call HI, Normana 108 11707 Mia 1116 1:48 ft 6 105 8 7 C1 Cc2 I Hubois 9 I.iason lilt. Chickvale 111, Jingle 110 11047 Mia 114 2:087ift 35 105 2 1 1' 2= I) Hubois 8 Alldin 1 lO.Just inFun 100,Gr kFriar 110 11542 Mia 11 16 1 :48%f t 34 105 8 3 3= 34 H Hubois 9 Overl k 10...S th Breeze HO.Just iul un HKJ 11487 Mia 1 1-8 l.JISft X 102 1 4 64 6«1 O Clelland OVie 100. Ijiuoil 114. Dr. Tanner 105 JIMSON. br. g. 6 105 By Jim Gaffney— Damson, by Ethelbert. (Trainer. H. Cooper. Owner. H. Cooper). Breeder. S. K. Nichols. 12440 HdG 11 16 1 4«J%ft 69 105 2 3 l* 3'J II Fisher 11 Kl Canoe 105.C ndvmaker 107.11 Carroll 110 12394 Bow l-70 1:45%ft 8f 112 14 11 10" 8'« V Stott 15 Broth hod 107.11 Carroll 1 10. ("vmaker 1(15 12359 Bow 1 I 16 1 5 %hy 29 105 4 4 5»A 7'° J Josiah 7 Gayly 110, Kelneth 10,1. Sam Smith 105 12342 Bow 1 70 1:54 hy 23 105 2 7 7" 7" E Fewell 7 Compromise 105, Lmgard 107, Jacques 105 12316 Bow 170 1:52%hy 30 105 2 5 7" 7" E Fewell 8 Maxie 110. Trajanus 109. Sam Smith 105 12000 J P 3 4 1:15 ft 16f 106 3 8 9'»10" S Coo|ht 12 favcW'm n 109. S ggt'r kit 9.;.Misippi 114 07856 l-rl 1 1 16 1 4'^(t 35 110 4 6 8'1 8" F Thdjk.- 8 RealArtist 110. Don.irita 107. Fasciste 105 00420 1 ' v 3 4 1 I9V.hy 18 111 6 8 8' S'« G Cooper 8 SeaSand 111. WoodFau n 105,SuiHrfiiie 99 WOOLWORTH. b. g. 4 112 By Everest— Effie Paton. by Ruskin II. (Trainer. W. Fenwick. Owner. W. Fenwick). Breeder. A. E. Hundley & Son. 12441 HdG 1 1 16 1 4'J%ft 9J 110 5 1 11 3J 11 Pctcrnelll Chickvale 105. North Breeze 109.Uin.,i] 110 12399 Bow 170 1:46 ft 61 111 7 6 k" 9" ll Emery 11 Bes Gershel 1 14. Typei utter 114. Maxie 114 12380 How 61fl:2P£sl 7f 112 8 10 11*111" W Barr 13 llid'go 1 15.M'kM'ter llO.K'gO'N'll II. 1 12 12338 How 61 f 1 24V,hy 8J 120 8 8 6JJ 7'J J Petre - all MyraM. 1 12. WildAster 121.11 .Carroll 100 10175 S. in 3 4 113 ft 6-5 II.! 3 2 24 2* L Simon 5 BallGee : 18,Alllotfoot 107Turnb»-rry 107 10102 S. in 1139 ft 10 105 6 2 24 "»} L, Simon J Br Smile 1 lO.Gr'pemiird 1 17. Isosceles 110 10032 S, in 3 4 1 13%ft 14-5 108 3 1 l'l 2\ L Simon 0 Panola 108. l.eger 1(MI. Ball 4;ee 114 09883 Sem ll:3S%ft 16 10:! 7 3 3 1 3» L Simon 10 ; pemin'd lOOFIiHk Ki2,l*.rnieSmile 107 PARMACHENEE BELLE, b. m. S 104 By Troutbeck— Lucy Jackson, by Rock View. (Tr-nner. G. Petersoa. Ouner. J. Keegan). Breeder. T. Piatt. I23S4 P.ow 170 149 al 16 5 104 5 5 51! 61J 11 Fisher 8 Donetta 10,;, Moll.vlxi. k. f Kl8. Harlan 1 10 j I23C3 How 1 70 1 5J hy 3 4 103 4 3 2' 3s 0 Watters tLwi Meis.- 113. Jingle 114. Toih-r 108 12341 How 118 2 CT." hy 7 103 3 2 1J 2"» C Wait, rs 8 F.rstKdition 10^ .Spugs 1 1 1 Ko-ciusko lib 12213 P.ow 1 1 16 1 ,5l%sy 15 101 7 4 31 3' C Wat ten-11 Sun Rajah 108. Kosciusko 109. Jacques 101 I 1812 Poll B| f I «Ci ft r,', 100 8 7 6'4 6'= J McT guelo Sol lOO. Beckv Sue 102. Scnor 112 10941 Mia 1 1 16 1 :537!.hy 5| 10317 7 7'} 9*i R Barnett 9 Gl'aUuayle 100. Fry Boy 105.SligoBr'ch KM; 141795 Mia 1 1-S 1 fc. ft 44 103 7 8 9' 8'" C Zoeller 1 1 Treasurer 105. Lanoil 10S. Just Folks Hi., 10693 Mia 1-i" 145 « It 31 106 4 i 8" 8" 11 Barnett 8 M.Ro»'«lale 112, AgnebCall 112,DafI»dil 90 ' KAMA. ch. g, 9 111 By Ballot— Jamma. by Delhi. (Trainer, A. Gaignard. Owner. C. A. Coyle). Breeder. O. Starr. - 11731 J 1' ll-8 1:53 %ft 22 104 S 9 7« 115» W Barr 12 StarFalcon 104.GoodNight 112,Stone'ge IK 11577 KG 13 16 2:0?%ft 15 110 3 4 43l 5»i W Barr !t Hilary HO.SirMaurice 114.Span'hNamc 10.. 11519 F.G 11-16 1:51 ft 11 106 5 S 4* 2' W Barr 12 Dent aria 105.HankMonk HO.Spandor 110 11456 F.G 1 1-4 2 10%sl 21-5 106 4 6 V* 6'« W Barr 10 FlgLieutent 115. Lt. Rust nO.Hwtw'd 1 11 11117 F.G 11-42:09 ft 22f 112 6 10 8'" 8* J Smith 11 Blue Hill 1 10. Fleetwood 114, Mikado 11" 10895 KG 1 1-16 l:48*ft 17f 110 9 11 11" 8'* J Smith 12 Grand Bey 109, Flag Lieut. 110. Felix Itt POLLY SCOTT, ch. f . 4 111 By Rickety — Golden Agnes, hy Golden Maxim. (Trainer. J. G. McKeever. Owner. E. Grumell). Breeder, Mrs. G. L. Blackford. 12383 Bow 11-16 1:50 al 13 112 3 4 5 » 6;0 K WkmaD 6 SunR'jah HO.B'ieG'Khel lOS.HdP'd'ton 1CS 12350 Bpw 1 1-16 1 :55%hy 9J 105 2 5 VI l'J J Josiah 8 Gaj ly 107. Juat 102. Typecutter 10.i 12311 Bow 6|fl:24 hy llf 108 12 11 V 6» J Josiah 13 Imng Point 119. Ten Sixty 100. Tillie 10-09259 Bow CJfPiafcft 5Jf 100 11 12 11»U1»J C Brooks 13 LaFerte lOO.Pichonne IIO.B'b cGershel 1 M 09154 Bow l-70 1:51%hy 130 107 6 6 7" 7" C Brooks 7 F.andEver llO.LehighVal'y llO.Alldin 110 0809.-. l.rl ll:41%ft 11 102 3 7 6" 5M C Brooks 8 OurPan 1 10.K.-M -Gnome lOo.CeorgeJ. 10.. DELUSIVE, b. g. 7 114 By Vulcain— Delusion, by Meddler. (Trainer. J. P. Mavberry. Owner. T. Francis). Breeder. H. T. Oxnard. 12441 HdG 11 16 1:49%ft ■ 111 10 11 11IC113« L Schaeferll Chickv'le 105,N'thBreczc 109,Woolw th 110 12384 Bow 1-70 1:49 al 27 10 114 4 7 6'J 5" C McCr's'n 8 Donctta 100, Mohyl^ocket 108, Harlan 110 12368 Bow 1 1-16 1 :49'-4si 18 112 6 7 7" 7,; J McT'gue 8 Duckling lOO.NorthBreese 107. Hidalgo 114 12340 Bow 1 1-16 l:53Vthy 48 110 6 6 6'« 6: J M(Ti;ue 6 DringFool llO.Cauister 103,WarMan 108 11564 Mia 11-16 1:48 ft 28 109 10 10 9» 8»J K Force 11 Xaliisco 105. Treasurer 109. Harlan 109 11505 Mia l-70 1:45%tt 18 5 111 9 10 10"10'» E Fewell 12 H'py Birthday 111. Treasurer 111. Coyne 108 11459 Mia ll-16 1:49*»m 13-5 109 10 6 4« 4*1 R Barnett 10 Maillyn 94, Grand King 115. Treasurer 109 J ~ ~~ " I ( The Monthly Form Book FOR MARCH Now on Sale THE MONTHLY FORM BOOK is issued during the first week of each month, with complete charts of the previous month's racing in North America. Each issue now carries an index showing each and every start of all horses in training, with firsts, seconds, thirds and track conditions designated. By means of this arrangement it is possible for the user of the MONTHLY FORM BOOK to instantly determine a horse's ability to run on any sort of track concerning which information is desired, as shown in the following examples: ACCOMPLISH, b. f, 2, by PoIymelUn— Finis, by McGee. (C. Leroy Kins) •(98622) »(9S720) "(99028) «"(99219) *(99!,52) '0/203- t01',9Q* '01895* 103386* S05589 h00004sy *07353 * 07996 ACCOUNT, b. c, 2, by Allumeur— Contessina, by Count Schomberg. . .(H. K. Bliss) K02950 101914*11 J05276 J057«lm *0S527m J0S073 A. LESTER, ch. g, 5, by Semprolus— Betula. by Key del Sierras (W. Dalton) ® '98130s '98478 H0371 0: r 80iiy '• (01(30) "01788 "024UI8* e02390 *03015 ((03120) *03380*h E039441 1(04088) cOOOOf! r00241h rOKSdO h07459 J07778 «07887h *0S9228 '"08950 S09004 ''09191 •'09233 •BUCEPHALUS, b. c, 2, by Buchan— Zefa, by Crme (W. J. Salmon) «077293sy eo8109 BUCK, ch. g, 5, by Blond Buddy — Beaming Beauty, by Sweep (G. F. Croissant) .. $ r985.r 6 P (98598) P08856* P991201 *992t0 19945.1 P( / 29 "01581 O02023* "02402 P03163 J04(«0« "04720 Josoif. J08128 P08."4)4 C0ENFL0WEB, ch. gr, 6, by Peter Quince— Stick Pin. by McGee.. (Mrs. E. J. Looper) . ...x 1(98305) J98411 '98948 '99517 ^HO's '"J94i89m ''9974W J(99M1)h 199952 J(K1031m r0038S=li e00429h J09S73 JOIllOh ''01170* k01252J» » (01520) B(01055) J03173 » 03411» 103530* F03729 ''01512 ''0.50:{7h e05580 J05943 "OOOSls 100353 '■00590s 100S07sy '07007 107188b 108500 J 08083 "09022 K09000 ESPAN0L, blk. g, 3, by Escoba— Ella II., by Yankee... (F. J. Kearns) X "98482 "98572* "98725 J98852 J989U* 199074* P99122* KM P994.03* ''99753 J (00700) '00789 ••00906 -101490 "(01575) ■01890* ■02111* *02945 "037G9 104104 "007051 n00875 "00973- °07102s "(07510) P0S108 ESPINO. br. c, 3, by Negofol— Rose Leaves, by Ballot. .. (W. Zeigler, Jr.) * "01091* "01189* "(01394) U)1C,',0 "019J5* s02763 = sy "(03388J)s 'V38U5* T0i0S02m «(0586S)S '{06109) "00557* Index numbers in parentheses indicate winning races, ' seconds and thirds are designated by superior figures and the conditions of the track is shown by the designations following the index numbers as follows: "s" for slow, "sy" for sloppy, "m" for muddy and "h" for heavy. When not otherwise designated, fast or good track conditions prevail. (S) indicates that the horse has run in steeplechase and hurdle races. *Fair mud runner. xGood mud runner. ®Superior mud runner. 'Imported, disqualified. Index figures in italic face type (cc«*9n) indicate stake race. Before each race number in the index below an alphabetical sign is prefixed, which shows the distance at which the race so numbered has been run. The key to these distances is given below: 1-4 nnd 3-8 Mile A 1 JMle W 5 1-2 Furlongs B From 1 1\I lie CO Yards lo 1 -Mile 1-2 Ullle D 100 Yards O 4 1-2 Furlongs F 1 1-1G Miles P 6-8 Mile O 1 1-S Miles Q 6 1-2 Furlongs II 1 3-16, 1 1-4 and 1 5-16 Miles It 3-4 Mile J 1 3-8 and 1 1-2 Miles 8 6 1-2 Furlongs K 1 5-S and 1 3-4 Miles T 7-8 Mile L 2 to 3 Miles u 7 1-2 Furlongs ■ 3 to 4 Miles V In addition to the complete charts of all races run on North American tracks during the month, comprehensively and correctly indexed, the MARCH book contains the fol- j lowing Useful New Features: Complete Index to Stakes Run Since January 1, 1927. Stake Dates for April Alphabetically Arranged. Thirty Leading Owners Since January 1, 1927. Thirty Leading Horses Since January 1, 1927. Calendar Table of April Racing Dates. Track Records for All Distances Price, Per Copy, $1.50 (11 ) } mail, 10 cents additional) Single copies by mail must be sent as registered mail, with an extra charge of TEN CENTS for registration. The publishers are in nowise responsible for books sent by mail without registration. RACING FORM PUBLISHING CO. 441 PLYMOUTH COURT _... CHKAfOO, tXI» (DAILY IS7-1M BAST THIUTY-SKCONl) ST11KKT ----- NKW YORK, N. Y. 50 KICHMo.NI) STUKirr, HAST ------- TORONTO, 4 NT. 305-307 DBCATUR BTRKRT NKW OKLKANS. L.A. MM MIAMI COURT, N\ W. MIAMI. WUL Page 7 Post Position and Workout Index-Havre De Grace e — ® Post Position and Workout Index — Havre de Grace . • — — t Below will be found the index to the previous workouts of the horses entered in the various races at Havrp de (Jrace, topether with their post positions, for Wednesday : FIRST RACE— 3-4 Mile. P.P. Ind. Horse. P.P. Ind. Horse. 1 105 Midinette 11 109 Pichonne 2 106 Long Point 12 51 Ice 3 104 Ensign 13 107 Wild Aster 4 105 Marcellus 14 Donges 5 109 Nimrod 15 104 Fore Star 6 109 Flying Al 16 108 Nayarit 7 59 Gareth 17 88 Leger 8 88 Clydella 18 Simony 9 109 Gymkhana 19 99 Mark Muter 10 109 Ten Sixty 20 39 Alex Woodliffe SECOND RACE— 4 1-2 Furlongs. 1 Congresi 10 106 Titter S Sesqui 11 109 Maurice S Royal Pennant 12 99 Leyland 4 Pink Lily 13 107 Sport Hallahan 5 39 Algol 14 109 Prate 6 Toinna 15 63 Colored Servant 7 Rivanna 16 Joe Adams II. 8 Bogan 17 109 Skavar 9 109 All Callao THIRD RACE— 3-4 Mile. 1 Abul Fath 4 109 Lassa 2 106 Backrope 6 107 Doto 3 109 Wd'ing Minstrel 6 107 Revolver FOURTH RACE — 3-4 Mile. 1 108 Sun Forward 6 105 Senator NorrU 2 109 Volante 7 109 Sunsard 3 Remedy 8 109 Fore Lark 4 106 MUlwick 9 101 Devonshire 5 Hole Card 10 109 Rolls Royce FIFTH RACE— 1 1-16 Miles. 1 109 Ella M. 6 105 Bruns 2 90 Long View 6 106 Nat Evens 3 104 Half Pint 1 109 Rejuvenation 4 101 Comet 8 109 Cogwheel SIXTH RACE — 1 Mile and 70 Yards. 1 89 Delhi Boy 6 108 Golden Rule 2 108 Over Fire 7 107 Cockney 3 105 Lewis 8 Voshell 4 105 Commissioner 9 109 Laddie Buck 5 108 Canister 10 109 Son Ami SEVENTH RACE— 1 1-8 Miles. 1 107 Parchenee Belle 5 109 Rama 2 Polly Scott 6 102 Jimson 3 88 Betsy Bacon 7 97 Woolworth 4 107 Delusive t Beulah Park « i| Entries and Past Performances BEULAH PARK • WEDNESDAY, APRIL 20 ' • WKATHKR CLOUDY: TRACK HEAVY. The figures under the heading ••Rec." in tho entries below rhow the best time of eech horse at the distance since January 1, 1926. no matter where it finished. No timt, records are *hown for a beaten horss over any distance when he is fifteen lengths back of th» winner. In cases where record was made on other than a fart or rood track, abbreviations show track conditions. j _ ■« 10083 IS FIRST IN HEX OF 1927. 12280 IS FIRST I.NDKX OF APRIL Racing starts at 2:15 p. m. (Chicago time, 1:15). ® Superior mud runner. y Good mud runnet. ^: Fair mud runner. (11) Maiden. • Apprentice allowance. The following abbreviations ar - used to designate tracks at which time records shown in entries wci made : Akron Akn Lagoon Lag Aqueduct Aqu Lansdowne Park....L.P 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 Bnghouse 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 MR Columbus Col Niagara Falls N.F Colwood Park Clw Omaha Oma Coney Island C.I Orlando Orl Connaught Park. . C.P Peoria Peo Cranwood Park Crd Phoenix Phi Dade Park D.P Pimlico Pim Delonmier Park Del Polo Park P.P Devonshire Dev Pompano Pom Dorval Dor Raceland Rac Dufferin Park Duf Reno Rno Empire Emp Salt Lake S.L Erlacger 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 Hav Timonium Tim Havre de Grace . HdG Toledo Tol Hawthorne Haw United Hur.ts U.H Huntington Htn Washingtan Park .W.P Jamaica Jam Wheeling Whe Jefferson Park J.P Whittier Park Wer Juarez Jua Willows Park Wil Kempton Park K P Windsor Win Kenilworth Ken Woodbine Wdb King Edward K.E. Voungstown Ygn Beulah Park .1-2 mile). First Race — 5 1-2 Furlongs. Purse $500. 4-year-olds and upward. Claiming. Track record : Carrie Moore, April 23. Mi --1:05%— 7 10». Today's lad. Horse&l'OfctPof. Wt. Rce. A.Wt.Han. 12421» Mary G., 14.. Htn 107 1 :07*i ■ 106x725 12443 Malthus. 5 ...Tij 102 1 :074s C KM. 720 (02936) Banker Brown. 0 M.H 11.1 l:07*f. 8 M££T13 10510 Rivulet. 4 ..M.H Ml 1 t*% M 105x710 12067 Ac.pitted. 10 Tij 10S 1 08'-~ I 110-70:. 12426 «Jo\ Pride. I.. .43.1 101 1 *7% 4 !tS^7(Kt 12067 Col. Pat. 11. Hav IIOI (18 7 MSXMS 08608 Sound. 15 ...Mia 103 MIS5; 4 103. -090 12015 'Mark Aurclc. M Peo 112 1 "7S.. S MSXSM 105O7 Black Air. 2. Sem 107 1:00% "* 102x600 11514 Betty Craig. 1 Tani Mi COS 4 Mb. .4MB 08710 Boxwood. 0 Ha\ 112 lUS'i 8 MSXWS 12421 Ceil. Cadorna. 7 J.P 111 1 (ws.li WMXW 02994 Captain Burns, 12 M Mi • Mi 11920 BalBliell. 8 10 Hi.". (4MB 10202 lxadmg Light. 1.1 Hav io7 l os e lav.Gs;, Second Race— 5 1-2 Furlong*. l*ur e $500. 4 year olds and upward. Claiming. Track rccor.l Carrie INN, April 23. MM 1 05 j 7-104. 12046 Havana Electric 12 Bin no 1 (m;:.. 7 113X723 12311 Scorcher, 1 ..Mia 11". 1 07- I UlXTM 12444' •Hapsliurg Miss. 10 Oma lot II*1:. ■ l(ll^:71" 10240' Our Flag. 0 ...Thf 1 lO 1 99% I IM 7! i 09766 Air Mail. 3. J.P M 1 ON 4 MiXMS 10569 Sm»..i,a 11. Aur 111 IsMMI 4 KH./70O •9121 Bullet Joe, !l Ra.- 107 1 W% 4 Mi. .MS 12443 On. (;ino.ki«. 1.1 J.»« US U93%M 4 l'C-iM) 08149= Roma. I M.n 115 1:08 7 10G*G90 09494 Miss I^eighton. 7 Oma 110 1:08% 7 10.lXtW" 09.95 Chevalier, 2... Tij 109 1:08% 9 102X6*5 08213 S are Crow, 8... 7 103XKK5 12060 Flight, 4 W.P 102 1:08 4 108.. 085 12443 'Two Hearts (M). 14 5 97..6S5 11826 One Cold Buck. 15 Tarn 105 1 :09 4 102. .085 08799 Hamilton Lady. (M), 16 Hav 104 1:09 4 100. .085 Third Race — 5 1-2 Furlongs. Parse $C00. 4 -year -olds and upward. Claiming. Track record: Carrie Moore, April 23, 1923- 1:05%— 7— 104. 12445= MVliv. I Hav 10.1 1:06% 5 106X725 11862 »Beg Pardon, 2M.H 108 1 :0»i% 9 100x720 12192 'Whiff. 11 Aur 107 1:07% 6 101X715 08710 Ormzleigh. 12 Ken 100 1:07% 7 102X710 10833 Rapid Stridc.SSem 111 1:08% 10 107X705 10906 Be Trueman, 16 Tarn 104 1 :10% 7 103X700 09494 Teter Pierson. 8 Hav 110 1:09% 7 97X695 09093 •Rags. 4 6 101.. 690 12422 County Times, 7 M.H 101 1:09% 6 103x090 118663 Fair Fancy (M), 1 Hav 100 1:10% 4 10.1X685 07286 'Ritoia (M). 9 4 97.. 085 10375 •Tender Seth. 6Aur 110 l:ll%h 7 10.1X !85 12149 Kin Folks lM),10 4 106. .085 10O26 Dr. MucMillan, 13 Mia 92 1 :08% 5 105:1:085 12445 Mav Bruen. 14Peo 103 1:09 7 106X085 12066 F.rst Pick, 15.Hav 116 1:09% 6 102. .085 Fourth Race — 3-4 Mile. Purse $500. 4 -year -olds and upward. Claiming. Track record: Poland, Aug. 7, 1924—1:13—3—109. 12424= »AI Hotfoot, 9Sem 113 1:12% 6 103X725 12424 M, 7 Hav 106 1:12% 4 108. .720 12426 Klaxon. 8 ...Sem 107 1:13% 6 106. .715 12444 Leonard ;.. 5. Mia 110 1:12% 6 109X710 (12422) »Top Lady. 2. Hav M 1:14% 4 99X705 12280 'King Jack, 4()ma 105 1:14% 4 10.1. .700 10661- (lent (M), 12Tam 109 1 15% 6 100. .»a»5 09495 Sun Turret, 6 IMXM 12143 'J.t. l(t Hav 105 1:15 4 97:i:(i8."i 12265 'Billy Welch. 1J.P 117 1:14% I 103X685 12444 Peter 1 lecoy , 1 1(K. G 111 1:16% 5 106X085 06613 Maddenstown, .1.. Haw 105 1:17 5 111X085 10626 la^t Boy, 13. Tdn 118 1:10% 6 108x685 Fifth Race— 6 1-2 Furlongs. Hotel Charininel Handicap. Purse $700 and cup donated to the winner by the Hotel Ciiarminel. 3 year olds and upward. Track record : Spinaway, Aug. 21, 1923 1:21% 6— 102. (12250) BUM )• THF. WIND. 0 4 109*7.15 (10838) Bepun. 7 6 114x725 11576 The T.adger. .1... 5 103 • 720 11934 Uue« n of Sheha, • 3 98®715 | 05426'3 Little Clair, 4... 6 100x710 11357 Swizzle. 1 3 WXMQ 12221 Itn— M. I . ..C I 10o;i 24%sy 0 104. .700 12426 Oml Keef ,5 7 108x700 11759 Par Fur, 8 4 104 700 Sixth Race — 3-4 Mile. Am $500. 4-year-oldH and upward. Claiming. Track re -ord: Poland. Aug. 7, MM 1:1.1 I 109. 12448) •Tippity Witchet. s Ft; ii::ji:i.i% IS 1*549723 12426- •Sw.rtuin. 1..M.H 110 1:13% 5 101. 720 12426J Cu\ ( iajlon. 2. .. Sem 102 1:14% 5 112*713 12467 CaM Peiinj. 4 ... 4 102. 710 12444 'Follow Me. I! .. Tij 108 1:11 6 101 ■ 7( ". 12124 BUlikea, 5. ...J.P M 11.1% * MiXTM 12467 Young Apr I. MM 10.: 1:12% 5 MiXMS 12126 *au S:in, 7 Hav 110 1:13 0 101 r.!MI 04878 TMnIlM, i..MSG US 1.13% 7 10V .C.8.". 12445 *l u-t hi*, 10... Sem 111 111% 5 101 MS 12426 Lord Vm*£MW, 11 Hav 112 1 13% 5 BKi MS 12422 Evening Star, 12. llav 110 1 13% 7 102 685 ' Sever.th Race — 1 1-16 Miles. Plm ?70O. 1 jiar olds und upwanl. Claiming. 'I'ra k rei ord Oml.rage, Maj ... I'.CO I th\ 5 111. 12425s mmmkM, 2... 7 U4x7S3 12228 *l'.rowme Smile. 1 Tain 101 1:17% 5 107-72(1 11832- Winiii|Mg. 5 llav 11(1 1,41% t MB.. 712 1C318 *!■■■*! I !■■. 3 . I»e\ 1(»8 1 .VJi- S MR Tin 12169 Stiinwiu. 4 .Mia 105 1 .51 '/6 4 102x70., 1st Race [1st Beulah Park] ^ * i ISt lv3.C6 • 12 r'nrlonprs. 4-year-olds and upward. Claiming. (Track recorSl - - ; " " " Carrie Moore, April 23, 1923— IiOiVd— 7— 104.) Index Crs. Dis.Time Tr. Odds Wt. St. % Str.Fin. Jo key Started Order of Finish MART G.. ch. m. 9 108 By Golden Maxim— Trappist. by The Friar. (Trainer. M. H. J«~dsn. OTrner. Mrs. M. H. Jorrtanl. Breeder. J. Greenberg. 12421 Beu 5Jf l:14%hy IS 5 106 5 S 5s 31 P Kiniry 11 N'hernStar 10ft.E'rI.ad lie BO.BIen'h'et HI 08092 Beu i| f l:13%ui « 5 109 2 1 1' l'J L. Hardy 7 I.ucilleRusl lll.lncleVelo 1O0. ;ienn 111 07766 Beu ."J f 1 :14%hy 13-5 108 3 2 3'J 3JJ 1. Hardy 0 Saspor IH.BeanH. 1 15. Miss Emerson 105 07712 Beu f.J f 1 :1.1%hy 8 110 6 4 6» S'« W I-amon 8 (;olnI/ks lOl.ChgCh ers 1 15.PkS'f Id 110 07443 Beu 3-4 1:L'0Vshy 5 109 2 8 7"1 7'" L. Hardy 8 WestPoint 113. Mandy lOtl. Rotarian 114 07225 Beu f.J f l:12%hyl3-10 109 1 1 1' 1' D Enierv 8 Mandy KM. Front rsman 1 10. Potior ne 108 07007 Beu ojf l:00%gU 13 108 6 7 7« 7"3 W Murphy 8 Ormesvale 111. Brandeis 110. Se lusiou 113 MALTHUS. b. g. 6 103 By ■MM*— Maltha, by Ogden. (Trainer, C. E. Davison. Owner, C. E. Davison). Breeder. J. K. L. Ross. 12443 Beu 5{fl:11 si 1.1-5 109 9 fc 10';,lll' I. Hardy 12 W.-t.-Wish 103.11. Holm 107. M .F'tuno 112 12241 Tij fcl:12%gd M 111 7 3 44 4H J Cr'Kmilell 1/dVaItine lll.l'angold KKt.Bii. -kCar't 114 12156 Tij 5'fl:0;» it 30 108 4 4 33 4»j B IVrshallU Van'burg 108. Prodigal 1 lO.Broth'rJohn 106 11972 Tij 5Jfl:07%ft 13 105 10 9 7»il014 R I eCmal4 Koibly 109, Panic 107. Amen 109 11904 Tij fc l:15%m31-10 109 1 1 2'j" 2'J J Cr'gmilel4 Arctic King 105.Brazos 106.A. N. Akin SSI , 11781 Tij 5Jfl:08%m 3 109 6 4 4«J 6" V Peters nl4 Woodlake 109. Cloporte 107. Ja« kPedi Ml 11617 Tij 5Jfl:07%ft 52 102 10 5 7,« 43 J Cr'i;milel4 Perriehou 104.Pem.Seth HO.WarBells 108 11345 Tij 3-4 l:lo%sy 21 107 6 1 8« 911 V PetersnlO Edwards. 98.Scothl.ad 113.MissEmrt 108 BANKER BROWN, br. g, 8 102 Sy Halmet— Vaila. by Farlman. (Trainer, I. Schafer. Owner, L. C. Foster). Breeder. E. R. Bradley. 02936 Del 6-8 1:07 sy 1 115 1 1 l3 1»* W McCabe 0 See It Through 115." Jimson 114. Exit 113 02526 K.P 5-8 1:06 ft 1 115 1 2 6' 5aJ K Noe 8 PoleStar 115. RovalPick 1 1 ."» .Mauduia 113 01971 MR f Jfl:08\ft 6-5 104 1 1 1-J 1J J Dolin 8 Ro.valPick 111. Highlands HH.Jacobean 111 01889 M.R 6J f l:08%gd21-10 116 5 3 2J -* W McCabe 8 Faith W. 114. Maudina 114. Avion 116 RIVULET, ch. m. 10 105 By Rapid Water— Mettie Bereaud. by Jean Bereaud. (Trainer. G. Stuckey. Owner. G. Stuckevl. Breeder. G. W. J. Bissell. 10510 Sem 3-4 l:14%ft 31 105 1 3 4« 7" J Smith 7 M. William 109. L. National 112.».Reef 115 10400 Sem 3-4 l:15%ft 34 105 1 1 l'J l'i G Collins 8 Ix g Fire 113. Devonite 107. Zainer 100 10357 Sem 5Jfl:0S%ft 19 105 4 4 4s 4^ 1^ Simon 7 Star Finish 107. Bart 107. Bissell 110 10244 Sem 5Jfl:07%ft 54 98 5 6 6'86,4M Ryan 0 LiifeM. 104. M'y William 104l.C'IReef 110J 08798 M.H H f I MlMl 14 104 1 5 3»J 3J R Heinsln 9 Black Peer 105, Jibe 111. Ticacey 103 08519 M.H 5Jfl:16 m 10 105J 3 6 5'J 5TJ R Wkman 9 Escape 109.John Finneg.in 107. Boo Bo» IM 08204 Akn 5J f 1:13 si 16 106 5 3 3= 4s J Josiah lOAnntPeda MS, Tulanc 100. Red Seth MSj 07925 Akn 5J f l:17%hy 17-10 106 4 4 6B1 6"J J Josiah 8 FlygFord 100.llcnr.vS. 104. F.C.Corley 109 07759 Akn 6Jfl:lG%m 8 109 2 6 6- 3= J Josiah 9 FysBeau 09, Am On Ice lOl.Cl'montJr. 107 ACQUITTED, b. g, 6 110 By Trial by Jury— Virginia Hope, by Mint. (Trainer. 0. L. Foster. Owner. Mrs. A. R. Smith). Breeder. J. A. Dennis. 12067 Hav 3-4 1 :14%ft 3 110 3 4 7 i V E Porter 12 Occident.! 105.W"g Tk'gi 1 U.Mahali y 110 11608 Hav 3-4 1:13%ft 4 113 6 1 lPill-J K Porter 11 H'esGraham lll.Ixirelei HS.M'ryMinx 108 11574 Hav 1-50 l:43%ft la 102 1 4 7'17';lR Porter 7 Buckling 94. Cnp| ie 100. Boy Scout 110 11507 Hav 3-4 1:16 gd 20 108 1 3 21 2»k E Porter IS Eevulose 105. Vixirflor 10.S, M:iy Bar 97 11405 Hav 3-4 1:13%ft 12 115 6 7 74 9«i li Taylor 11 Mutiny 1 lO.BrayAnnie 105.CilenI.ocks 103 11323 Hav 3-4 l:12%ft 30 110 5 9 9;i »•• R Porter 10 Carlata 102,WhoKnowsMe llO.TidBit 102 JOT PRIDE, b. f, 4 98 By King Gorin— Adelia W.. by Ben Brush. (Trainer. V. Gallo. Owner. M. Hoffman). Breeder. R. L. & A. Baker. 12426 Beu 3-4 1:23 hy 39f 99 9 7 X9 85i S Trench' (111 CuyClayton llO.Camilla 112.Sweetum 107 12060 J.P 3-4 1:15 ft 85 105 8 10 StV J Dale 12 CaveWmn Kl'.t.S g gCrket 0.:.Mis ippi 114 10892 F.G 1-70 l:48%ft 35f 105 8 12 12"12»° J Jones 12 Bar Bight 112, Infante 11.1. Turner 110 10774 F.G 1 1-1C l:49%ft 413 100 5 8 910 9 « M McG'glelO RockSugar 105.Prin -ell let 11.1. Senate 108 10015 J.P 13-16 2:01%ft 106 104 1 5 51" 5'» F Whit'cre 8 Senate 10.1. Chief Tierney MS, Radio 110 09943 J.P 3-4 1:16 si 67 105 7 9 911 9* F W'itacrell Garr 115, HarrvCarroll 112.Ceo.Pever 107 09396 J.P 1 l:39H,ft 45f 97 4 8 9" 9'» E Benhaml2 ChiekPp 107.ChiefTieruey lll.Reveillon 99 COL. PAT, ch. g. 7 IM By Pataud— Colic, by Marta Santa. (Trainer, J. R. Carlock. Owner. J. R. Carlock). Breeder. E. P. O'Meara. 12067 Hav 3-4 1:14%ft 4 110 9 9 12,:12" D Hardy 12 Occident:! 105.Wg Thgh 1 11.Mah.iley 110 11790 Hav 5J f l:07%tt 5 109 1 4 43J .".'i L. Hardy 9 C'sWhify HO.fgVine HO.l.il. Trump 106 11685 Hav 5Jfl:07%ft 2J 110 3 6 VI 9'1 L Hardy 10 O'nl'.lixim UKMCnl-ocks MfBIIDllI 115 11609 Hav 3-4 1:13%ft 10 113 12 2' 3'1 L Hardy 9 Jof 113. Col. Pat 113. C.J.Craigmile 108 11404 Hav 3-4 1:14 ft 10 110 2 6 9'«10" L Hardy 10 Ferrash llO.WhoKnows.Me llO.Fratl'in 100 SOUND, ch. f, 4 103 By Huon — Plummet, by Pluvious. (Trainer, G. W. Chuslean. Owner, G. W. Chuslean). Breeder. T. W. O'Brien. 08608 M.H 5Jfl:16 hy 18 105 8 7 6«J 7;J J Smith 8 Rotarian 109. Home Ron lO.YTime'sFp 102 08520 M.H 6Jfl:16 m 18 108 9 6 6«i i!J R Herasl'n 9 W.theTime lOS.Wa'gBelle lOL'.Bellft MSj 08273 Beu 5Jfl:10%gd 7 107 8 8 4s S'J H (Jlick 8 Medina 109. T.H.Everitt 95. Austral, tte 108 08151 Beu l-70 1:53%sl 17 106 1 1 3' 22 F Seremba 7 Jet 100. Buck Jones 114, hppamMM Mi MARK AURELE. b. g. 6 103 By Towton Field— Olive McGee, by McGee. (Trainer. C. S. Wilson. Owner. C. S. Wilson). Breeder. Cross & Haner. 12015 J.P 1116 1:47%ft 29f 105 9 10 12!J12« H Hutton 12 Finish 100}. Saliina 10.1. Chief Tierne\ 110 11912 J.P 3-4 1:15%ft 41 102 3 4 65 8" J M McG'glel2 Rumbling lOO.I.Iewcllyii UO.Muwrc'r'n 102 11559 F.G 1116 1:50%ft 57f IIP J 7 3 10'310'8 F Kiniry 12 Repeater 1 12,Eiglit Sixty lOO.Kumonin 109 11478 F.G 3-4 1:16%ft 5f 109 8 11 12'M1'» W Crowelll2The Badger 108.PeailI.ill MS Foreland MS 11217 F.G ll-16 1:54%hy 52f 111 5 11 123312«T W CrowelU2 MaySteil lOO.Jupiter 1 1 l.MaryCont'ry 106 10820 F.G 3-4 l:14%ft 92 108 7 7 10"112 M McG'glel2 Porto de Oro 113.t iirCaiiis HO.Lewis 117J BLACK AIR. Mk. g. 4 102 By Air Man— Kate J., by Frospero. (Trainer. R. Ferris. Owner. R. Ferris). Breeder. J. A. Blackwell. 10507 Sem 5-8 1:02 ft 9 10:!J 5 5 55J -5«i J Smith 6 Rap Stride 107 C Oust Br h 110BKalese 109 10472 Sem 3-4 l:14%ft H 108 4 8 7'! i;J J S Smith 8 Kathl'nK. 1 lO.T.CoIonel 1 12. Bust Brush 11) 10437 Sem 5Jfl:07%ft 12 107 3 3 33J 23 J Smith 8 CastOff !»4.Bengalese 107. R dStride 113 10371 Sem 5-8 l:02%ft 24 107 4 S 4'J 3J M Ryan lOSt.O'ntin 107,R'dStride 113].Broadv'w 112 10313 Sem 3-4 l:15%ft 18 110 3 3 33J VI M Ryan 9 Sunsprite lOO.M'ryMars 115.Bett Mae 104 10241 Sem o-8 l:02%ft 52 104 5 7 4SJ o« M Ryan 12 FunMaker 107.OilI.:idy 1 10. Beg Pardon 112 10171 Sem 5Jfl:0S%ft 39 108 3 3 6«J 7«J J J Ryan 7 Bell Song lll.Crace d Or 117.Tbe I^vv 109 BETTY CRAIG, ch. f. 4 103 By Fayette— Ponte Rosa, by Bridge of Canny. (Trainer, B. Hernandez. Owner, Mrs. B. Hernandez). Breeder. H. Nesblt. 11514 K.G 170 1:47%ft 39f 105 4 12 12"12'» H t5ott'upl2 I^st t:ent KM'.. Foreland 110. Cettsburg 106 11409 F.G 3-4 1:lC%ft 4Sf 109 9 9 8» 8" H Gott'up 12 OueenuMario 109. Vallei Light lll.Cano IM 11277 F.G 3-4 1:16 gd 134 103 8 9 9"J! ' H Got' nip 12 Omnia lOCCTheisen 111,S| ortyMct;ee 106 09433 J P 3-4 l:14%ft 90 109 7 10 10 310l:: E Clark 12 BeckySue lOO.NaughtvN'a 117. Nabisco 112 09310 J.P 3-4 1:14%ft 16f 109 7 7 64i 78i H Cllahan 12 HelcnT. KM.iiilmore 1 12.Roval('liarlie 110 05305 B.C.F 5lf1:06%ft 9 105 6' E Clark 8 Downtown 109, M'yWil.iaui 111, Why 111 03358 Duf ab 5-8 l:02%sy 5 102 1 5 6* 6*1 J Logan 8 Venizelos 109.C'd3 maker 113. « ld Top HW 03310 Duf ab 5-8 1:02 ft 49-10 104 1 1 1' 1J D Burney 6 Revelry 114. G mgTony 89J. L.Chilton 107 BOXWOOD, b. g. 8 105 By Ballot— Basseting. by Bassetlaw. (Trainer. 3. Everest. Owner. J. Everest1). Breeder. C. H. Berrvman. 08710 Mgy abS-8 :5S%ft 16 112 t'JA McD'ald 8 Broadview 1 12.Liiinr.la. k llL'.Fren. hy 112 08148 Beu 5J fl:13%sl 53 111J 7 6 5S1 f»"3 J Kessner 7 Smackover MB, RapidStride 104. Froth 114 07870 Beu f.-X 1 :07 si 5J 104 6 4 43J .i3 L Hardy 10 l ora I utz 11.1, Bissell 110. Maudina 113 07185 Beu 6-8 l:06%hy 3 105 7 7 & 4=i T Hexham 8 Why lll.Soth sA.-S.-B. 108.1'usxport 114 06505 Del 5-S l:07%hy 2S-5 115 5 3 2»k 1* It McA'ney 0 G. Answer 107. M. Holland 115. K sUueen 108 GEN. CADORNA, b. g, 10 102 By Textile— Wyf. by Miller. (Trainer. H. Remus. Owner. H. Remus). Breeder. P. P. Johnson. 12421 Beu 5Jfl:14,/Jhy 34 108 9 10 RPJIO* G Poad 11 N'hernStar lOO.Eerl.addle MM .MaryC. 106 08662 Mgy abf-S :58%ft 6 112 811 H Garner 8 G'gTony KiST'lerPattcr llT.SllljMll 109 08209 Beu 6Jfl:10%gd 26 108 5 6 5'1 5" H Garner IBstm IBO.MllljO. 1 1.1.« ne(;oldBii k 106 08147 Beu 58 l:06%sl 27 10SJ 7 7 7»J 7» H Garner ■ flu Twill 111 1 mrtllllin IST.SaMBw HO 07551 Beu 51 f 1 :K.%hy 15 109 6 6 6 » 6" H Garner 0 Mandy IBS, Golden Locks 114. Radical 109 07441 Beu J.J f 1:13 hy 63 107 J 8 8 8'= 8° H Garner S MaricMaxim 107. Pangold 10S, Lihorio 114 CAPTAIN BURNS, b. g. 16 102 By Rockton— Ravena. by Clifford. (Trainer, I. S. Shafer. Owner. E. Lyons). Breeder. J. Sa.ni ord. 02994 Del 5-8 1:10 hyl9-10 115 2 1 D V K Noe ■ JigTime 1 11 .Gzekoh.arra 10.1. Receiver 111 02527 K.P 5-8 1:0ti%ft 15J 115 5 4 3= 1*1 A Pen'g'ss 8 Sil.Maid IH.MImlllnw 1 1.1.M ganatic IIS 01558 Col H t l:0S%ft 27-10 107 6 6 65J i:i W L'bson 7 Cobham 100. Lucille Rnss, 11 106. Ron a 1 U 01247 Col 6J f l:13%sl 13-10 111 7 3 3-J 331 P Powers 8 Soc Ilea 10."..M'sEnicr n 1 10,R.( ad.lie 1WS BALLYBELL, ch. g. 10 105 By Celt— Lady Isabel, by Holstein. (Trainer. E. Stillman. Owner. Mrs. E. Stillman). Breeder. S. Ross. 11920 Hav 3 4 1:14 ».ft 15 113 9 10 9;J V K Horv'tlill Antimony llO.C.ipt.Kiu'ey IttflniMi K 4 11476 Hav ll-16 1:50%hy 12 107 7 7 6'« 7= R Heslein 9 Fair'lYial 112, AuntAg^ie 107. BccmmMS 11028 Hav 1 1-16 l:47%tt 20 108 1 6 5« o7J H (Bt.son 7 Waldemar MS, Little Hat 98. Marvin 101 10801 Hav 1 1 16 1:49 ft 15 113 6 11 10" ! ': H Gibson 12 Caril.e 1 Ri.EICaiioe lll.ffl—l !■!— Ml 101 10287 Hav 150 1:46%t 4 113 l'J 10 911 9° H Gibson IS (I'liEmma 104. 1. ind. an 10.1. A~h burton Bi8 08803 M.H 1 l:54%hy 13 108J 2 4=3 H Gibson 10 Playllotir 113. Bantam 109. Home Run 106 08706 M.H ll:M%B9 8 107 7 3 £3J O-'J H Gibson 7 Merry 100, Van.o 108. Pat Ilamp-on 100 LEADING LIGHT, b. g. 6 105 By Kingship— Light Wing, by Armeath II. (Trainer. W. Mein. Owner. W. Mein). Breeder. Mrs. L. A. Livingston. 10202 Pom Hfl:12%fl n:: nr, 7 7 7,s 7" L Gray 7 SisterSue 10".. Anti |i;ity MS.GB—tr'n Mi 099.S6 Pom r.J f l:11\ft 6". 107 6 6 7»16,3B Ray T Antiiiuiti 101. Sister Sue 101. Buzz Saw 110 08266 Akn 7-t l:M%al Si 104 5 4 3-J 4*1 f* Armst'g 11 F.Kmbry IM.Ii Gnffm J MB.O.O*m*a*l 110 08083 Akn 3-4 l:18%hy l| 108 5 5 l*| 5 " J Dab- 7 Bmlloti-e 108. Aunt Pe.la Hid. Serbian 111 07974 Akn 5J f l:10%hy S 102 3 6 4» 4T2 J Dale 7 Asbbiirlon 107. Swiim 112, Good Time 112 07815 Akn 6J f lis liv B -1" 110 6 3 3J 3;j i' Healy • Patri. kl.. UM'. farboi .. II 115. RlCrown 115 07280 Bat ab 5-8 1 :05 sy 7J 109 2» F Bryson 8 BlarkArt IH.Goia KHi.BreakersAh ad 111 07194 Pat ab OS 1:02 ft 8-5 112 33 R McAl'ey 7 Carbon. 11 112, Goia 100, Alice Atkin 112 2nd Race [2nd Beulah Park] Xf|f| |\2irA 5 1-2 Fiirlotijrs. 4-year-olds and upward. Claimin»r. (Track record: *"*** *^**^^* ( arrie Moore, Apri 23, 1923— 1 :(». ■ r.— 7— 104.) Index Crs. Dis.Time Tr. Odds Wt. St. % Str.Fin. Jockey Started Order f Finish HAVANA ELECTRIC, br. g, 7 113 By Solomon — Chitra. by Cesarion. (Trainer. B. C. Keller. Owner. G. E. Keller). Breeder. F. Steinhart. 12046 llav -41U4%ft 20 106 2 4 4:J 63 H Gibson 11 SirCIcii BM.L tli .1 no- M.W.'s fh.-Time 1157 11950 Hav 3-4 lH'ift 12 112 1 5 4' 4". II Gibson 11 Serious 107..I.M ron. 1 1. 1 15 . 1". r sKrrac 115 11791 llav 5.'. f 1 :07%f t 10 114 i 4 O'J fi3! K Horvtbl 1 KoreGold 113. .I..f 111, Hughci irahani IM 11684 Hav l| f 1 :08 ft 15 115 1 4 .'.-? 4- W Murjihy ! LittleTrunip 105. SirGlenn 115, Why MS llo0HH.iv 3 4 1:1.1%ft 8 113 4 3 41 7:J J Morar 11 H'estJrahain W.lmilll lllM'ryMinx BIS 11529 Hav S| f 1 :07%ft 15 102 7 6 8Ti 7'J L Hardy 9 MissMischief 105. Sunny Girl lOv.Sark.. 10S 11507 Hav 3-4 1:16 gd 10 113 4 2 43 8:5 H White 12 LmWI MB, A..|iiitte.l 10^. \ oorflor 108 11232 Hav 3 4 1 12%U 6 105 5 7 8« 8'J L Hardy 9 Ra. h. -Balm lOl.Kxin -m\c 11 l.C. Vine 100 SCORCHER, ch. h. 5 111 By Frizzle — Sena Lamplighter, by Lamplighter. (Trainer. D. E. Wishard. Owner. Maryland Spring Stable). Breeder. Glen Helen Stud. 12311 Cow f,ifl:24 hy 13 115 Left at post. J HattonK! Lmtg Point IM, Ten Sixty In;;. TUlie MB 05867 Sar 11:41 si 3J US 6 4 5* f.1' A Collins ■ Rigel 113}. Trinket 103. Miimc Girl 100 054*64 Sar 11:41 m H 5 M 1 4 4° 43 A Collins 5Ki\i 101. Com'r (ah. I! K^s. trinket 103 05513 Sar 1 1 :42\ft 11-10 120 2 3 3'J 21 A Collins 5 Bin. • Ridae 1 15. Spiles 112. Taffy Girl MS (15205 Sar 11:41 ft 18-5 118 8 6 5'i »»J F Col'b-ttilO Bo-ini 106. B'm o.t.Vall. y 113. Spugs 113 03694 Ami BJ f 1 21 ft 7 10 128 5 5 2'J D L Fator I The Seer 11.1. ( omi. al ! ki. llarrisii 117 01559 A. iu 11:41 tl 11-5 122 6 1 1' Tr* L Fator 15 Zcod MS, Osage 115. Gienmore 110 1(3075 A. iu CJ f 1 21^.ft 3 121 12 6 54J 4»J A Johiisonll Reprisal 125, Sonny 112. Thus. Lynn 111 HAPSBURG MISS, ch. m, 5 101 By Seth— Miss Hapsburg. by Hapsburg. by Candlemas. (Trainer. C. A. Cook. Owner. C. A. Cook). Breeder. B. A. Jones. 12444 B. u f.J f 1 :10%sl 18 99 3 2 2» 2= ■ Ti.n.h l 9 P Sar-ficld lOO.lVrl.aps 101 Follow Ml U»« 12014 J P 3-4 1:16 ft 30 10:: S 6 llT 8'" M Hum ttiminl 101.1 pb.ii IliH.P.Ieniit -rha-'t 113 11669.1 1' 3 4 1 l'.-Vt -I 100 1 7 10 J10"! N Burger IS IMmri 105. Jane C. 100. Pop Shot 100 09583 S. m iJfBOi^ft 11-5 106 2 4 5'J 43J C Healy 9 P'j l.ou lll.R'n.lKobiii 1 1 1 BcTiucinaii 100 00231 Wb. IM ll-tl by I 111 2 1 1 1- It B.auy I Stargo 109.OI.ITop 107. MmiWl 109 06160 Who ^-1122 m 4J lit 1 1 3i ;: K Ceauv 7 I'a.llo. k lO.l.lMlami.son 108. W. Point 100 OUR FLAG, ch. g. 9 110 By Cock o' the Walk— Private Flag, by Hamburg. (Trainer. W. H. Woodal!. Owner. W. H. Woodall). Breeder. F. Johnson. 10240 P.. iu 111 ft 175 1(»; 4 3 3'J S*» 8 Holecko 6 PeteFoy 1 05. Home d Or 103 R lOue. n 107 10168 li.iu ('If 1 :2S ft I 10 110 7 6 3s} 3"1 I. Gray 7 D IKvans MflX-M ImSBI m 107. Pelin 107 09985 I'. .in .'.; 1 1 .12'itt II 108 2 7 7'J ^ I, Gray S Jealous KM. Kirk I-ad\ KM. imMM] 111 07115 Bat f.J f 1:26 ft 6-5 115 43 It M.Al'oy S \ il of Hit 1 lO.Toinett.- 1 Kl.Uu iiKmma 107 06967 Bat 7-Si:: ; si 3 109 l'i K McA'ney 7 L'\ Haldcmaii 108.Toincttc llO.Anspa 105 00367 li.l T-8 1 :!0\ft M 111 2 1 P 1J W M.Cabe 8 T.hI 115. Sliver Maid 112. PoleStar lit 116210 Del 5-V 1 -04*i l 17 10 111 1 I 3«J 3' W McCabe 8 (. dKail lOH.SpriiigBranch KlO.PoIeStar 1 14 05177 I if ' 'I . f 1 -."• ft (| Mo 4 T 7'« 7'3 P Ma. Lira S Ui ofGold 105.Se. lusion KKi.C UihIi.Vi 107 05257 Duf abi-8 101 it 4110 ln9 2 4 4'i 1' It McA'M* 7 Bud. Brown 113,Seutiuient 103,Fan.Fa) 101 ■ — "^ — ^ — ALR HAIL. br. f. 4 IOC By Libyan Sands— Flyaway, by King- William. (Trainer. V. B. Davit. Owner. Mrs. V. B. Davis). Breeder. 0. A. Bianchi. MM Sem 51fl:«7»4ft 24 10614 S 6'» 5'» F Diana Simper 102. Belleclaire l»5.WoodFawn 100 •9538 Sem &tri:«%ft 13 107 J 9 9" S"« S Hebert 12 Dean II. 11.1. Sweetum IOC). Uuanah 106 • 8657 M 11 3-4 1:3 hy S 1111 * ♦ 3'1 **f J G Smith 7 Voorflor 109. Toinette 104. Escape 112 08610 M II J-4 1 :23Khy 13-10 106 7 7 41 !'| I. Saucier 7 HanSan 991. Toinette 106. Arrowllawk 109 •8481 Mil S«r IIS in I W 2 1 ]• PI L Saucier 7 S sPrem m 107.C"dyJar lOO.Ar'wH'wk 102 WJIfi M II J-4 1:U m 39-10 105 J 5 4'i 4« C Healy 5 Out 'rd Bound 113. Our Fur 110. AirMail 112 •7977 Akn 7-!tl:39«£hy 21-6 1*4 5 6 J- I'll. Smucier 5 IjvanaFair 10.-i.Il.Uand 102. FunM'ker 100 • 7929 Akn r | r 1 i: Hhy 7 MS 5 5 3* 2*1 J Don'aon 5 Dar-Fur 100. Toinette 103. FnnMaker 107 0;.r»46 r,l 61 f l:SHsl 37-10 106 1 3 !' li" J D'aldson 6 SirtJIen lll.Sisterllclene llO.Uuinliam 110 BINV0MA. ch. f. 4 108 By Sinn Feiner— Boher -Na-Breena. by LoTetie. (Trainer, f. W. Davis. Owner. Sutton ft Da vial. Breeder. J. G. Pelayo. 10509 Tarn 3-4 1:15»4ft 44 95 6 6 tT «'J J Bollero 7 Jaunrbar 10».I.an *S.vne llO.Clim'rtns 100 10204 Pom 3-4 1:19 ft 128 106 7 7 71! 7" L Aron 7 Torcher lOS.B'ketPicnic lOO.iir pestone 104 10143 I'om 11:58 ft 11 110 1 5 5« 6" L Aron 7 Buu Saw 115. Reveillon 110. Karachi 111 4»02l IN.m 5J f 1:13 ft 11 10u 4 3 2"* 1- I. Saucier ,r» If v Welch 108. Belleclaire 90.Mcx.Pete 107 • 9990 I'.nn r.lfl:ll«ift 28 106 6 4 4«1 4*1 L Saucier 7 SlowTime 95.RedI.eRs 109.11 y Birthday 108 •9930 Pom 3-4 1:«7 ft 19 110 3 5 4 » 5» J Berry 6 Jealous 102.B yCastle 103.C. -d'Oeurre 112 JtI£S LEIGHTON. b. m. 7 103 By Wonnleighttn— Cliff Maid, by Clifford. ■ Trainer. £. D S'avia. 0»«r. E. D. Slavtt). Breeder. L. A. Lrne. •9194 Jua ll:42%ft 15 HI 12*» B Marsh'll 12 Bessie Yo'nff lOS.Runleigh 113. Sparrow 105 •9471 Jua SlflOTSIt K» 111 7*1 C Brown 11 Knr'aBill llS.Bae'eK'i; lLYKry'sBeau Hi 094 20. in ■ J-niIVt 19 112 13'» W LVIIow 14 Cornstalk 119.t;o4dicII. 117.ViaMor*e 114 O9I00 J ua 5iri:08Vift 65 108 2* W Dellowl2 Keg'iGirl lll.HobKay lOT.MissEm'son 104 BULLET JOE. b. g, 4 108 By Jim Gaffney— Battle, by Hastings. (Trainer. A. Hill. Owner. A. Hill). Breeder. Belair Stnd. •9121 Lew, 1 1-1U l:MShy 24 109 S 9 9" »** F Magulre 9 Bolton 107. Caralry 107. Kajaba 105 •8028 Akn 51 f 1 16'4h 1 104 1 1 1* 1» J Dale 7 Theodeo lOS.BIoeOale H2.Voornor 1041 • 7803 Akn 5iri:1S»*hy 7| 108 2 3 3»f 3*1 L Cargile 7 CoodKail 107. Messines 107, TheUlster 107 07705 Akn 5*ri:U%ro {• 1»1 1 4 4«1 4*1 L Cargile 8 Lord York 104.Mabol K. HO.Bar Light 112 07014 Akn 51 f 1 14 m IS i 149 6 2 2« 2» L Cargile 8 Avion H2.BlackAir 103'.. Bloe Dale 112 •6063 0 1* 3 4 11ttt.it 6 104 7 4 5 1 C" L Cargile 8 Theltore lllJ.B.B'vi-Me H2.L'dMeise 103 GEN. GIK0CKI0. ch. g. 4 10S By Tbao. Cook— Bennie Carrie, by Ogden. i Trainer E. W. Moore. Owner. E. W. Moore). Breeder. T. Piatt. 1211.1 I vii 51 f 1:11 si 8* 105 2 7 7*1 6*1 V Moore 12 W.-t.-Wish 103. H. Hobo 107,M.F'tnoe 112 •8751 Mil 51fl:15*4hy 9 105 3 4 4«1 S7 J Don son 10 I jnnie 111. Why 981. Sir f.len 10S •XUI1 MM 3 4!:23*i,hy 41 108 6 2 3' 3* R Wkman 7 Sts'rHelenc lOO.FunMar lOG.Bol'tP'f 117 •8521 M II 3-4 1:22 in 11 105 10 6 7* 7* S Stretton 10 AuntLaura M.Roy'lSpring lOt.G'dKail 110 •8440 Mil 3-1 1 20*.m 41 1U 99 5 3 3'1 31 L Hardy 9 Dean 11. 98. Uncle Velo 103i. Zero 1051 B0MA. ch. m. 7 106 By Dick Finnell— 8tella Hoberly. by Woolsthorpe. (Trainer. X. Bbeara. Owner. T. BLearnl. Breeder. T. Piatt. 08149 Ban MtzMffjri 6 104 2 ! 2«* 2* L Hardy H Ch't'g0.hest:»r* 104. Medina 111. Seapen 1081 OXO'Jll IV11 r,J f 1 12\m 9-10 113 1 1 I'll* C Barnes 8 Maudina 108.Kl'norW. H04.K.(irindell 115 •7932 11. -:j b\ f 1 ltl-v K,{ 9 11216 4 4*j 4-J K Par'ton 8 Col. Pat 100, Hoover lilt. Stargo 1081 • 7707 I'-, 1 r lf 1:15 by 5 106 5 3 4 4*1 I. Hardy 7 Cloporte 106. IVlion 117. Feu de Jote 114 •7555 Btsj r.J f : lt*.hy 9-5 115 4 3 3'1 l!J K Noe 8 Cloporte 106. Perhaps 111. Cacle Velo 107 •7394 IS«mi 5*1:05 hy J 115 4 4 3» 31 K Noe 9 BorterKlla 111. Deanll. 115.IJncleVelo 107 •7006 B.-u 51 f l:07*ig(l IS 6 11117 6 €Ti «»| J Connors 8 FollowMe HO.Barberry 108.TheSt|uaw 106 CHEVALIER, b. g. 9 103 By Undo— Lottie Dart, by Etnelbert. (Trainer. E. Trusty. Owner. Denton A Trusty). Breder, Carr A Piatt. •9195 Jua I1:l2«ift 20 117 7T1 W Dellow 12 Olymp'd HS.Sen'rDonlan U3.J'ieWard 113 •9421 Jua MlltflwJI 8f 118 6» T CumngsH MissCsltha 1 1 l.ltubyMarsli HS.Salton 116 •93(i9 Jua MM ft D IN 5: K Don'hue 14 M'roi'agtle lOTi.DanH'an 112. Cornstalk 112 •KK99 Jua 5-8 1 06Wiy 16-5 108 11 W Buck 8 P'rPr'cess 104, ifyt lower 100, Kkw'd 108 SCARE CROW. b. g. 7 103 By Half Rock— O. Co. Ee. by Jim Crow. • •••uer. B. Crmtch. Owner. B Creecht. Breeder, D. W. Ssott. 08213 1-.il 1-70 I'52HriI49-10 111 4 3 4!1 4«1 B Punshon 6 Xorthl'ine 109. M. Minx 104. Scrnps 109 OHO!).-, Baaj 1-70 1 :57 .m 20 107 5 6 6* 57 W Lam'on 0 Doughnut 111. GunnySack lOS.Deceitful 110 08U3!) lieu 3-11:16 ft 11 108 7 6 6 6*1 A And'son 7 Star go 108. 0.43. Buck 100. Merry Minx 108 •7874 l«eu 1 70 1 *•%■ 5 111 4 7 7«| 7'* J Connors 7 BlueCaddie 102.Threnody 113,D'bleStar 107 •7827 Bea 1-70 lTJJVihy 13 109 5 3 31 34 R Beauy 8 PrivateSeth 107. Radical UKi.llind'stan 109 07606 lieu 1 70 2 : J0*»h.v 9 113 6 5 61! 6« R Beauy 7 Impossible 108. GayBoyll. 113, Perhaps 113 FLIGHT, br. g, 4 108 By Aeronaut — The Banshee II., by His Majesty. (Trainer. C. 0. Smith. Owner. A. Dufaucbard). Breeder. G. D. Widener. 12000 J .1' 3-4 1:15 ft 16f 111 9 12 12,J12'« F Horn 12 CavcWmn lOO.S'ggCrket OB.Mis'ippi 114 11367 F.(I 3-!l:15Hgd 7f 110 3 10 9*110" H Church 12 Gossoon 110, Jim Bethel 110. Juniata 105 10892 K.G l-70 1:4S%ft 35f 100 9 6 8"8,TH Church 12 Bar Light 112, Infante 113, Turner HO 10577 F.a 1 1 16 1 :iO%ft 54 107 3 2 7"8»1H Church 9 Insert Gold lll.Kiyi HI. Sweet Money 102 10157 PjQ 3-4 1 17'»shy 14 105 1 5 41 4* M Hum 12 Updike 105, Hike 110, Judge Driley 105 •9943 J P 3-4 1:16 si 30f 107 8 3 3« 5»J R Finertyll Garr 115. IlarryCarroll H2.Geo Dever 107 09576 J.P 3-4 MDViy 111 1011 7 8 8 « 8l» W Crowell 9 Smoky Day 100, Romp 115, Long Point 111 TWO HEARTS, b. g. 5 (M) 97 By Xylon— Sans Atoot, by Top Gallant. (Trainer. W. Hatchett. Own^r. Hatchett A Jones). Breeder. R. H. R. Toland. 124 13 Beu 5* f 1:11 si 20f 109 12 11 tftjO*! R McAI'e 12 W.-t.-Wish 103.11. Hobo lOT.M.F'tnne 112 •6618 Tim 11 K1A%R 14 107 5" D Holmes 5 Start'dgel 112.SnyHill 107.B,rsKrror 112 •6524 Tim 3-4 1:17Hny 81 116 3* A Lacaste 5 Beverwyck lll.C.Pantages 116.1'ranius 116 06379 Tun 1 1 16 1 :53Stgd 16 103 P ff Whit'k'r 9 O.llope HO.T.t mender HO.Tomtella 113 •6089 '. 1 ai 3 I 1 22^.hs 31 115 3*1 A Lacoste 7 May Roma 107. Dalriada 107. Hubar 115 05992 um abS-4 l:17%ft 17 115 4*i F Witaker 8 RdMeCabe HO.C.P'tagea 112.U'rleAbe 120 • 1590 Pirn 3-4 1:l3*4ft 12f 107 2 9 12'»12'» W Smith 12 Aragon 110. Cliff 93. Triumph 107 01399 Pirn 1 1 IS 1 :**;[! 19 110 6 6 6" 6-' B Th'pson 7 FredDubner 103.Senate 9S.Typeeutter 100 • 1064 HdU 3 4 1:14%ft 11 113 6 6 5" 5» W Mundenll H'kyRice 117,F.Dabner 105,Roy. Flag 105 ONE GOLD BUCK. ch. g. 4 108 By Gold Enamel— Smiling Bock, by Smile. (Trainer, P. M. Sturm. Owner, P. M. Sturm). Breeder. C. Morris. 11826 I'om 51fl:U9%ft 12 112 8 4 5* Pf, C McCrs'nlO Pequot 107,SaiiCarlos 107.MolIyLooket 102 10662 Tarn 3-lll5\ft 6 10512 6 7T1 7" J J Ryan 7 By Welch 1 10 Mr Biltmore llO.Aleto 101 10586 Tarn 51 f 1:09 ft 8-5 105 6 6 Vi 2« J J Ryan 7 Bl'ckSand 99. Lady Abbott 104.PollyMay 99 08760 Mrj- 61 f 1:23 ft 8 103 1 J Pool 8 Mex.Petc 11 4. Pet. Brush lOS.Bencalose 112 08616 M«y (,1 f 1-27V1 18 113 3 A An'rsoti 8 Shine Do 113, Miss I.ane 110. Impact 116 •8209 lieu 51fl:10%gd 61 106 4 4 3*1 3*1 Q Poad I Hoover 108. MerryO. 1 13. Kleanor W. 108 •8145 Beu fi-8 l'05%sl 49-10 109 7 7 7'»7llF Seremba 7 Huzzas HJl.T.H.Kver't 106. First Pick 111 •8039 Beu 3-4 1:16 ft 21-5 109 2 1 21 ?• V S rernba 7 Slnr-o 108. MerryMinx 108. Sound 104 07872 Beu &1 f 112%sl 11 104 3 3 3'1 3'1 R Hemsl'n 7 C't'gCheaters 113,Froth H3.JohnVobn 109 HAMPTOH LADT. ch. f. 4 (M) 100 By Hillhampton— Lady Lightning, by Dick Welles. (Owner. Crafton Stock Farm Stable). Breeder. Payne A West. 08799 MH 51 f 1:16 hy 53 105 6 g 8l: 8,T R Hemsl'n 10 Villaeeof Hit lOO.Avion 1119. BlackMask 104 07599 ' r. I 5-8 1 :08%m 45 108 3 S 4* 6» A Tryon 8 Reprieve 106. Copyright HI. AIlMurn 116 07329 I r.l i-KlifiVihy 31 105 3 6 6«1 5» A Tryon 7 Barl Pool 117, Pueblo 112. Time's Cp 106 07 177 ' rl r. x : . »7Vsy 37 108 4 5 4*1 3* A Tryon 10 AlIMum 103. Dahinda 100}. PrinterT. Ill •6902 CM &8 1:0SKhy 17 107 2 4 4* 5'» J Don'son 6 CoodTirae 110, PollyMay 112,Dahinda 112 Page 8 3rd Race [3rd Beulah Park] jil"fl iXrlPG & '** lorlongs. 4-year-old8 and upward. ( iaiming. (Track record: "* ■" *^.**w%- Carrie Moore, April 23, 1923— 1:05«4— 7— 104.) Index Cm. Die. Time Tr. Odds Wt. St. \ St r. Fin. Jot key Started Order of Finish WHY. ch. m. £ 106 By Sir John Johnson — Etta Bay, by Russell. (Tiainer, R. Sh.-pp. Owner, I. J. Collins). Breeder, A. Smith. 12445 Beu k| f 1 :ll*i«l 7-5 108 2 1 2* 21 L Hardy 12 GussieP. 99. 1-adyBusch 104. Passport ia"» 12068 Hav 3 4 1 13*-ift 4 110 5 2 2'1 2*1 L Hanly 10 Pincushion HO.Confidante HO.Galusha 110 I'.'OOO Hi. 3 4 1:15 ft 5 105 3 2 21 ll L Hardy 10 TidBit HO.Confidante llO.Fi'tinRt'ook 110 11895 Hav 3 4l:13V,ft " 1«5 2 1 1' 2»k L Hardy 8 In theltag 115. SoI'm'sKilts 115. Alexins 105 11684 Hav 51 f 1 (K ft 3 105 5 2 2'i 3* L Hardy 9 L'tleTrnmp 105.SirGl'n Ho.H'naEtric 115 11143 Hav 3-4 1:13 ft 3 99 4 1 1* 2" L Hardy 10 SanSan 110. W'dlandUueen 110, Primus 109 11336 Hav 51 f l:06*4ft 20 103 4 3 4"! 31 L Hardy 9 L'tleJenuie 107. I-evulose 107. Janetta 112 BEG PARDON, b. g. 9 103 By Smoke House — Morning Hours, by Yankee. (Trainer. R. Guciardo. Own»r. R. Guciardo). Breeder, R. P. Marshall. 11862 Pom 51 f 1 09 ft 40 112 6 7 5»\ ."»•• C C.rassia 10 I.'dDarnley 1 12.Revoltl08i.H'P o t.N'th 112 11813 Pom ,r.J f 1:08 ft 40 107 S 8 8,u 7«i C Grassia 10 Polyearp IlZ.M'lyLorket lOJ.St.y'ntin 112 11438 Mia 3-4 1:l21ift 30f 115 9 10 11* 10'» C Grassia 14 I'ocketMouse 115, Volt llO.Aceumulator 115 11192 Mia 3-4 1 UMjft 198 116 10 12 12* 12" I, Geving 14 Careth 110. Gilmore 113. Nabisco 113 14)279 Sern 5J f 1 07 ft 24 1(« 8 8 8'" 8*1 K Benham 8 Sentiment 102.0ld Top 104.1'he Colonel 110 1024 1 Se-u :, * 1 02V»ft 7 112 1 1 21 3'1 H Callhanl2 FunMaker 107. Oill^dy 110. Soanso 104 10065 Sem 3-4 1:15 ft 12 116 4 5 5* 6" M Ryan 6 Ring lOS.IIopalong 113. LordDaraley 113 WHIFF, ch. m, 6 101 By Colonel Vennie— Etkelda. by Ethelbert. (Trainer. G. F. Smith. Owner. B. Good). Breeder. J. B. Bespess. 12192 TiJ 1-79 1:45 ft 76 107 2 7 711 8*° ■ rershalilO OurDan 107, Duty Boy 109. Full o' Fun 100 12115 Tij 1 70 1 4r.-ii.ft 8 105 7 8 7"J 9'= U 1 •eP'mall Yoko'maGirl 115. Darius 107.Br'nKent 112 12097 Tij ft 1 13 ft 4 111 3 2 2* 5*1 O I aidleyl4 SunBrae 113. Stream 110. FirstPullet 111 11956 Tij 170 1:46 ft 41 10 112 6 2 2" 4U O ljiidley 14 Cordovan H2.PlainRock 102.1'ostmsn 106 11812 Tij 1 70 1 46Visl 11 114 4 12' S'i K Carter 14 Our Dan 108.11s Scth 108. Jay Roberts 108 ORMZLEIGH. ch. g. 7 10S By Ormesdale— Trappist. by The Friar. (Trainer. J. J. O'Connor. Owner. C. C. Pooll. Breeder, F. J. Kelley. 08710 Mk. aba-* :585tft 7 112 4'J C Fisher 8 Broadview H2.I41mrJ.1ck 112.Frenchy 112 •6805 likn l| f 1 ll*4sy 7 116 3 4 3*i 3»1 W Taylor 6 \. pWard H6.Seablaxe 102. MetliatorJr.l 16 06490 Kkn 51fl:14Vfchy 17 113 6 6 6^1 5'} A An'rson 8 M.Maxim HO.TheTJlster 110 Mm ides 109 06082 likn 3 4 1 19V 10 108 2 2 5* 3' S Holecko K ComoAl'g 1 1 1. \l 'sines 109.8isterHelene 107 05982 I'.kn &» f 1 10 ft 34 111 6 5 7* t'i V Swans'n H Barb ry HO.KeaoIani 112i.('omeAlong 102 05606 1 rl 64 f 1 2l4tft 45 112 2 4 G* 6*1 A Mo D' aid 9 Bed 112. Berretta 111. Marie Maxim 107 RAPID STRIDE, ch. g. 10 107 By Bapid Water — Lady Ornama. by Ornament. (Trainer. C. Ysquierdo. Owner. C. Yzquierdo). Breeder, G. W. Bisseli. 10833 Tarn 01 f 1 OSSft 4 113 3 5 5* 8« J Dillea 10 Wild Bill 113 M t.arner 107.Copyrieht 111 10507 Sem 5 1102 ft 31 10713 1 1 • Jj l'l B Pauley «; Dust Brush 1 lO.Benijalese 109. BettyMae 9t« 10437 Sem 51 f 107Hft 3 113 8 4 4*14* JDillea 8 CastOff 94. BlackAir 107. Bengalese 107 10371 Sem 5-8 1:a2*4ft 10 11315 1 l1 21 J Dillea 10 StQuentin 107.Black.Vir 107. Bniadv'w 112 1*276 Sem 51 f 1 OS ft II 113 4 8 4* 7« J Dillea 12 Arniedee 107,Copyright 115.Bombardier 105 10149 Sem 51 f 1 flMfcft 27 111 1 1 11 2'1 J J Ryan 12 Bart 111. Atropos 9S. Armedee 111 08148 Beu 51 f 1 MbbI 59 104 3 2 21 2} J Dawson 7 Suiackorer lOS.Froth Ill.P'tr r'fol Oil 99 BE TRUEMAH. b. m. 7 103 By Meridian — Veneta Stroma, by Ben Strome. (Trainer. P. L. Dew. Owner. P. L. Dew). Breeder. R. F. Carman. 10906 Tarn 5ifl:o;itft 31 lot 5 5 6* 7"« J Marstlen 7 P.T.B'num 104. Barberry 115.Br'd'bane 102 10172 Sem 5-8 lOlHft 13-10 106 2 2 2* 3!| T Pa.,t ma 6 ;uy t layton 102.RedSeth lOS.Sunsprite 105 09930 Sem 5 8 1:01 ft 16-5 108 1 1 21 2' J Mar.-ilen 7 Barl Pool 108. BenRSlese 1 13. Dean H. 108 09823 Sem 5-8 1 01 HJ t 3 115 1 1 1« l'l J Marsden 7 Spont'ous 1 12.T. Colonel 112. Auntljiura 109 l«««iltl Sem 5-8 10. Vim 19-10 107 4 2 3li 4* T Past 'ma 8 II. Jewel 107. Perhaps 107,C.T.Wth'ton 112 09583 Sem 51 f I u:\ft 5 106 1 2 1 3*1 T Patina 9 I)'y I»u lll.R'dltobin 1 1 l.IIapsb'eMIss 106 PETER PIERSOH. ch. g. 7 97 By Colinet— Marie Hyde, by Handcuff. (Trainer. C. McDougall. Owner. C. McDougall). Breeder. J. W. Fuller. 09194 Jua ll.Mfcft 121 108 II'1 s Smith 12 BessieYo'ng lOS.KunleiRh 113. Sparrow 105 094 72 Jua M1IISII laf 105 12* * J C Col'nsl2 P Pstter 1 Pi.tCiiM'den IOS. V'shireM'd 106 •9370 Jua 7-tl:2» ft 6f 109 J:J F Kiniry 14 Ruby Marsh 111. April 109. RunleiRh 109 09017 Jua Ll:49%tt3**M ill 5» T Wilson 8 SwUimll^w lll.Lanram 1 ll.M'tJulep 111 RAGS. b. m. 6 101 By Crimper — Emerald Gem. by McGee. (Trainer. W. T. Marruder. Owier. W. T. Masrutler). Breeder, J. 8. Cosden. 09003 IS..W I 1-li 1 55 sy 29 1021 6 8 K" S*' t; Taylor 0 P't lineeBelle 97. B.ittleShot 110 Just 10" 08140 M 11 3 » 1 .1)\m 21-i 105 4 5 5 f 6-| H Gibaoa !l Deanll. OS.Cnt l.\ el.i laU Leu Cuiotkio M 08359 M II 1 1 16 1 51*4»l I 1« 1 2 2'12'iH (iit.son 7 Deceitful 1 13.1.'yGaf fney 108.A. Aggie 104 07975 Akn 3 4 1 .l*Ahy 16 5 102 5 4 31 21 H Hutton 7 CleriuonUr. lOi.Thel Ister 107 R.inot k 107 07926 Akn 3 1 1 25*s.tiy ?-5 104 4 S 41! 4« H Hutton 7S«iim' 104 Redwood 105.B|.m» omlloiise 104 • 7816 Akn 7 s ; 40 hy 7-5 99 3 2 2' 2* 11 Hutton 8 Gleaner 101. Kathleen K 104 1; old Boy H 07433 r.l 5 8 1 0SV»m 6 t 109 3 3 3'1 3 t C llt-aly 6 Vineyard lOO.W'r.nxlielle 111. I'm bio ||J 07334 Cr.l 6J f 1 26 h/ 33 106 3 0 4* 31 J Josiah 8 Out'dB'nd 10S.R'pKI.ad 1CM1.E H'cland 105 06957 Mar al Cl ' 1 2»V.ft 10 104 9% B Jat-kson 7 Castilla 113, Inele Abe 107. Glib 110 COUNTY TIMES, b. m. 6 103 By Dick Finnell— Bay of Pleasure, by Kingston. (Trainer. I. V. Po"«. Owner. D. Hall). Breeder. T. Piatt. 12422 P..-U 51 f 1:11 hy ? luf loxj . 7 8'1 7«1 II Hay 12 Topl.ady lOI.B'baryltush 113. Mercury 100 104 70 Sem .»-*l:tC tl 116 104 9 10 9" 8" J MaratlenlO U Kuffan lll.H.orrroy 113..SafeRiiard 106 10242 Sem 51 f 1 08»4,ft 37 106 7 7 «■ I'tJ J Ryan 9 F.ofFortb 99 Be galeae llO.Broeklesby 106 ■MM Sem 5-8 1 03Vim 4* 112 7 6 5»1 6" It McCra'n 9 Karl Pool 107.RedSeth 107 I'.r... klesby 112 ••CIS Muy ab5-8 M ft 3 111 6*1 A McD'ald 8 Nor Star 1 1". K i.rindl 1 12.T. H.Kver't 115 •••91 Beu 51 f 1 l-i'tm 13 117 4 2 3*1 4' H Long 0 Deanll. 1 13,Sudan i's UO.A'tralette 108*1 FAIR FANCY brf. 4 (M) 103 By Jim Gaffney-F.ir Louise, by 0rde«. (Trainer, W. J. Daly. Owner, J. Corujo). Breeder A R hIww !!?^SaV 3-41:,Vift 8 108 6 5 4*13' K Ho.Vth 0 Wisl.I Win 10B iy'Kl.;,in l^onied'ey 108 ,'iJ7^5aV 34111 ft 8 1101° 8 *i "J H Howanll2 llort'tic lUP-iiuih iio vXwJr 1, !2?i«SaV S*'108*" 50 105 8 9 8'17»i.I Pa* U llwI^luSygr. IoTSmL U, lotllH^ ralllS? IS! 3, !?.?A2*!? •!▼«-«■ H» ar,„,a 107 «w£ !!*' "av 1» 110 1 3 2' 2« :^' J Shanks S Lt, Farrell llO.Shotwell 112 Marvin 112 10069 Hav 5!fl:» ft 20 106 12 | JJ» 10*1 J Paz 12 Hunfoo'y 115.S.ltT'Kh 115..\T'yl'ou!". 108 RJT0LA. br. g 4 (M) 97 By The Ftan-L^y Dorotky. by Helmet. (Trainer. J. A. Cobnrn. Ownsr, G. W. Coburn). Hreeder J E Madden ®4f*« ?at 1116 1:58Vsy 19 HO 5» A Quisan • Merry 106. Avisp.' 115 VeiKlorill 25S 5? '"81^!L S 5 -"AQuigan TIM 113. Shadow Da nee HS.Qu nKmma 10S «r«»i i,ar 1142 ^ 20 110 9 10 10'«9"G Fields 10 Endless 117. Kast Side 112, Trmimnt 109 05«2SSar 1 l:42*hy 30 115 6 7 6* 6- | O'D'nell 7 M zie'sB'dy 115.F»irWind 115 Killer 115 TFJTDER SETH. ch. g, 7 103 By Scth-Tender Bloom, by Sir Dixoa. (Trainer, V. Clond. Owner. Oklahoma Stable). Breeder B. A Jones n.?!.^"1 M!:E52 ,. 8 1W * 6 G" 5' T Pascma OI.'yNafal ll-M-yWilm 107.B.OHare 100 onn'f"1 f,4,1,1^" 1:1 J2 I 3 3' 4*°T p^'m» T Polyearp 113.Kl.xon ltB.FIoreneeD'n 110 ™Xf ?? ^em 3-4 1:l^m 11-5 101 I 2 2* 2'1 T Past 'ma 0 LsRnstein 106. AlHotf t 106.B Brown 1 1 1 09684 Sem 3-4 l:14%rt 13-10 106 1 1 1* !• T Pasc ma 7 Copyrbyht 115.T yBrown 1U.S kFlower II ««l«A»Ur 114 " Jl 1U8 2 B «*»«•* O Latdley 8 Bunbury 104. Transput 113 Badlau" 3 oll78A„Urr .^2*2,0-2 J2 I I SSal PMC '™12 RBd,«^ ™ Shnf"" l^^Tane? ,V,, it,**,! ""^ S ^ * 5»1»»1T Pascma 0 W'derLieht 110.TI. ker 109.1'epperette 108 2J?« n,ao, Aur a 5-»»:«*4hy 6-5 111 4 4 3« 3»1 C Barnett 8 CSpoosor 116. I.AIwtt 108. Il.("nwylll •7733 Aur 3-4 1:25 m 11-5 105 1 1 2' 2'J C Barnett 0 Rob Roy 100. The Abbot 117. Ferrssh 107 ^^Sf!.^8, f»4 i* 106 ■»■ Tb* **«*«•» -Dale* Tekaleo. by Marchment IL ,o..(J1?VM,r' « D B- Frw,n,M- ^ Owntr. D. B. Freeman). Breeder. C. Van Dnsen. HA* i 3-4 1:154£gd 29f 109 5 i 10'Ml'* A Anrsonl2 HarryB. 11 1.JimBethel 108.K erl.addie 108 2,l«f^. M'JJfcn 31 MM 6 12 12*«12»« D Emery 12 BeekySue 109.Naa»htyN'a 117..Nabiseo 112 «£?of !"£ Ji 12 !? ,1 E. 3'* R Bludau 5 Zucchini 107.Sherrill 107. Rule o'Gold 110 93194 L.F 1-2 :49 ft 10 113 6" J Picrillo 6 BulIetJoe 115.Bunbury H5.Zucchini 113 DK~ ,^AC MmAI'' b- *• 5 105 By PaUnd— Flycatcher, by Hastmca. (Trainer. E. Lata. Owner. Miss D. Luts). Breeder W C Goodloe 122:! ^°„m , , ,1! 4* ft 4» ll2 2 « 7-7'» F Weiner 8 SunHathor lOT.Pet'eFoy luT.Waratah 108, 09678 J.P 1 1-lt, l:»li»hy 36 107 9 9 P» 7*» F Whit'creU Famine 103. I ntried 100 Bsmca ill Sot/a'ro J!"S7?Lhy S J07 I 7 7" 8'7 R W'kmanll'Y«J.in.i 107.CloK' noll.v 108.W Point 1041 SofiSi!; A'iiSfe 72 107 7 t 9" 9»» U WkmanlOTtcker lia.Gras^Tree HS.lSobSpldms 109 22»W 13-16 2:0e^ft 98 113 4 7 V V W BoK'ski 7 ( 'rosswiae 111. Halu 107. Koor Siit 10.1 09396 J.P ll:39Hft 83 107 10 12 12'»12*» W Bor'skm t hicklp 107.ChiefTierney lll.ReTeillon 99 MAT BRTJEN, ch. m, 7 106 By Ballot— Blase o' Gold, by St. Florian. (Trainer, G. Weber. Owner. G. Weber). Breeder W S Threlkeld 12445 Beu 51 f 1 :11»4»1 46 104 5 5 ..« 5«i S Trenchd 12 Ctissie P. 99. Whv 108. lady Bus." h 104 04019 Peo 51fl:06Vkft 31 103 2 5 6'-6"S Holecko O Bellell. lOO.Q'uTo.vton lttH Prickly lit 107 90953 Aur 51 f 1:10 sy 26 108 2 5 6" 6» R Cochran 7 I. leAlfred 110.B oKoek 105 Shin K'.ld 110 83492 Aur 5J f 1:11 hy 50 113 7 6 7 7»1 M Lynes 7 F. Fifty 116. Piedmont 1 10M.Mia.hief 108 82551 Haw 3-4 1:13»4hy 20 105 5 6 7' 7'» A Rod'ues 9 KerryCirl HO.MavBiiddy 1 11 Ijivinia 114 81940 Haw 51 f 1:11 ;n 7 116 6 3 4l 4" G Ellis 5 Guv nor 106.M uTowle lu0.IlaroldK.96 FIRST PICK, ch. g. 6 lOS By Friar Bock— BerriUs Choice, by BerrUl. (Trainer. E. Smith. Owner. T. Senadenos). Breeder J. H Roaseter 12066 Hav 51 f 1:10 ft 20 112 9 8 11»11'» M Garcia 1 Uane Eliizabeth 99.Zx.ni, Mn.Nacomee 107 12043 Hav 51fl:l(Wtft 21 112 3 4 3*13' W Taylor 8 Dr. Barnes 104. Tribune 112 forenne 107 11590 Hav 3 4 1:I3**ft 30 108 11 12 PuI.up.E T Moorel2 A tailor 101. Top La.ly 103 Primus 103 11403 Hav 5ifl:07%ft 20 112 10 8 7* 7'i J Morar 11 Mahaley 107.farrie 1'^lle KM) Jonathan 112 10950 Hav 61 f l:07*fcft 20 109 12 10 9" 8*1 I Gordon 12 Sunny(;irl 107.Director 110 I.evulose 104 10408 Hav 51fl:0'.Hft 7 116 11 10 11«J,12 « O Pernia 12 Miss Babe 110. llimplc 110 Z.s.n , 101 08799 MH 51 f 1:16 hy 9 11217 10 10'»10" W McCabelO ViIlaSeofHit 109. Avion lt» BtackMask 104 I __ Copies of the Complete Past Performances tC pt%§"t1g%MJ\i °f each and every candidate for the Kentucky liCftllflfCy Derby of 1927 may be purchased from Daily F\ F Racing Form any time between now and the mJ1£T UV running of the famous race on Saturday, May 14. W% m These Past Performances are virtually the MUSI "racing history" of each horse. Therein are con- _l p cisely but graphically described every detail of gPYwQYinnnCPQ nis or ner care«?r on the turf. The name of the ^ V Iffl*ff*eCO track distance, time, condition of the track, closing odds, weight carried, the actual progress of the race indicated by positions held by the particular horse at various stages of the contest and the name of the rider, number of starters in the race and the best company, with the weights carried by the latter, are all presented. In other words, it is "form at a glance." You are enabled to tell at a glance the qualifications disclosed by each and every horse in the various races in which he or she has started. The individual horse's ability to run on a fast or slow track, to carry heavy weight and travel a long distance is readily discernible from the information contained in these Past Performances. The great value of these Past Performances in figuring on the chances of any and all Derby candidates is well known to all readers of Daily Racing Form, which was the first racing publication to preesnt such a tabulation to the public. Order your copy NOW. Price, twenty-five cents. Daily Racing Form Publishing Co. 441 Plymouth Court Chicago, RL 4th Race [4th Beulah Park] 4tlT Ivd.CC 3-1 Mile' 4-TPar-olds and upward. Claiming. (Track record: Poland, Index Crs. Die. Time Tr. Odds Wt. St. ** Str.Fin. Joctey Started Order of Finish AL HOTFOOT, br. g, 6 103 By Semprolns— Edna K.. by Bonus Res. (Trainer, G. W. Fritz. Owner, G. W. Frits). Breeder. L. L. AUen. 12424 Beu 3-4 1:':i«ihy 10 114 6 4 2* 2' H Hay 12 Deadfall 109. FollowMe M Pun-Dee 100 10834 Tarn 3-4 l:U'Vt 37-10 110 6 2 P 1* A An'rson 6 Kirk Lady 109.C'oral Reef 1 Hi It Ittibin 100 10859 Tam 51fl:07«ift 8 5 107 2 2 3'1 3» A An'rson 8 Brier Hill 104. Jaunebar 106 Texas 109 10588 Tarn 51fl:0^%ft 8-5 112 5 5 4» 2 A An'rson 7 P.T.B'm 102.L.anil.\"vil|e HOStD'n'd 111 10175 Sem 3-4 1:13 ft 81 107 5 3 3* 3* T Paac'ma 5 BalKiee lls.Woohvortli 1 13.Turnberry 107 10030 Sem 61 f l:07Hft 8-5 104 6 4 3« 3'1 M Ryan 7 MaryWilm 1031.I^feM. 103.DulcyLou 109 J0F. b. g. 4 108 By Trap Rock— Kewhaven LL. by Bay Ronald. (Trainer, E. J. McKinney. Owaer. E. J. McKinney). Breeder. P. M. Walker. 12424 Beu 3-4 1 :21%hy li 114 4 7 S'JIO" G Bond 12 Deadfall lOO.Alllotloot 114 FollowMe 109 12092 Hav 3-4 1:12%:.. 3 106 5 5 1" 1" H tlibson 1 1 Sunnytiirl 1 1 l.DollvDunbar 101 (a riot a 88 11950 Hav 3-4t:14'/ift 8-5 115 3 4 6'J 8 1 R Hesleinll Serious 107.J.M ronell 115B'rsError 115 11791 Hav 5\fl:07%ft 4 111 2 3 3'1 2» T Kerske 11 ForeGold HS.llsGrabaui 107 I.Jennie 104 11609 Hav 3-4 1:13%ft 2 113 3 1 1 1 T Kerske 9(ol.Pat 113.Mahaley 113. t J r'emile 108 11550 Hav 3-4 ll.lHft 15 107 6 2 3 13* T Kerske 12 Mutiny 109. Wh fs theTime U4 4 arlt.ta 104 11425 Hav 51 f l:07«ift 12 107 3 5 4*1 4*J H Gibson 11 Cappie 100, Sarko 109, I e mi lose 105 KLAXON, br. g. 6 100 By Granite— Daisy Leaise. br Abe Frank. (Trainer, H. C. Rumage. Owner, H. C. Bnmage). Breeder. R. E. Beatty. 12426 Beu 3-4 1:23 hy 21 114 10 ! 9'* 9»! R McAl'eyll (iuy( layton llO.familla U'J.Sweetum 107 10870 Tarn 51 f l:'T7Sft II 108 8 8 8 '• S'» C Healy 8 MdltfSeth 101. Kosciusko 100* Deanll 102 10375 Sem 3-4 l:14**ft 19-M 111 5 5 6l* 6* C Eamea 6 I.'yNat'al 112.M'yWilm 107.B.O'llare 106 10363 Sem 1-70 lMD^ft 1 5 112-14 I 5" 5" (' Karnes 7 B'U'sMeteor lOO.Q'nham 109 Jim Daisy 108 10315 Sem 3-41:13 ft 41 112 6 3 4*1 :s' C Eamea 7 Xero 108. Quinham 10t». Lou Shank 1041 09961 Sem 3-4 1:U%ft 15 107 6 3 2» 11 C Healy 8 Barb ry lOS.IJb'tyNafnal llL'Whixon 115 09882 Sem l-70 1:11Hft 5 101 6 5 5« 5» J J Ryan C StarbriBht 101, '..National 100. Foreman 107 LEONARD G., br. h. 6 109 By Sweep— Hirhflown. by Peep o' Day. (Trainer. A. Goldblatt. Owner. B. Gentry). Breeder. E. Backer. 12144 Beu 51fl:10%sl 17-5 114 8 6 8'* 8»1 J Picrillo ft I* Sarsfield lOU.Ilap rgMiss M. Perhaps 101 12265 J.P 3-4 1:15\4ft 7f 113 Lost ritier J Jones 11 HaUUp 113. Westllill 107 Bob's Best 110 12132 J.P 3 4 1:17Visl 8 llL'l 7 12 1J*11P L Morris 12 Bill i kin 100. Mcintosh HI Bob s Best 117 11983 J P 3-4 1:14*4Kd 17f 11112 U 12'»I2*« L 4'raver 12 OrestesII. 1 1...1 -.illatleisa 119 TenSixty 110 11638 KG 3-41:16^sI 16 113 9 4 2^ 5» L Morris 12 P.W'delll. 116.11'nPine llOSt 4'h'lea 116 11388 K.G 3-! l:15«4ft 36 117 12 10 9» 810 L Morris 12 Brun.sw k 117. P to deOro 1 17-Pom'Kr te 1 17 11039 F.G 3-4 1:ll1ift U 117 10 10 1C = »10'» L Morria 10 Knsifn 117. P to de Oro 117. i'otnejr'te 117 TOP LADY. ch. f. 4 99 By Ormondale— PUy Toy. by Star Shoot (Trainer. R. Shepp. Owner. R. Shepp). Breeder. E. E. MarahalL 12122 lieu 51 f 1:14 hy .". KM 4 4 V 1| L Hardy 12 BbaryBush 113. Mercury 106 li nLocks 109 12021 Hav *-41:M%ft 31 107 2 4 5'J ,','| K Horv'th 9 iUsha 107..Sol'sKilU 107 Baalbeck II 107 11949 Hav 34 11l%ft 1 107 2 1 1* 1« K Horv'th 9 Snyllill 112.Eileen M. 105 Media tor J r 112 1186. IIav S-41:Mftft 7 :. 103 1 2 3J 2» L Hardy 0 Star of F.ve 107. Na.-omee 10B Davelle 103 ll6H3Hav &4 f 1 :0C%f t 4 101 3 3 3' 3« L Hardy 8 Brinkley 115.S nsKilts lll.f nK'rney 108 1590 Hav Wl:OW 8-5 103 1 1 U 2 » K H'rvathl2 Ata.lor 101. Pr.mus 103. Antimony 103 11402 Hav &1 f 1 08 ft 5 1W7 5 1 1» 2» K Horv'tlil'2 Mr. Plaid 97. Lady Monte 92 Atador 103 11380 Hav 3-4 1:15Hft 6 102 6 4 4'J 4» L Hardy 12 Voorflor 107. Jacobean 112 Gentry 113 10968 Hav 5ifl:0S*ft 20 101 8 8 ir»H2«I D Fowler 12 Whispering 108. Pali 108. Star Girl 108 KING JACK. br. g 4 103 By J. Garfield Bueli-Lily's Bra«. by Bran. (Trainer. M. AUen. Owner. Alien Bros.). BreederTo. B Swift. ^^* 12280 J P 34 114%ft 8 107 8 7 6'i B'l X rhilcuttl2 Foreljidy 90.D'dfall 100 ( lemTheisen 107 11912 J P 3 4 I l.^rt 44 106 S 7 4J 5» T Paa. 'maPJ Rumbllna: lOO.IJewellyn 110 Mawrc'r'a 102 08950 Jua SlflOSSfid 51 104 8« N Chilcutt 9 fyljidy 100. 4'rescent 109 It * Ready 113 08332 Aur ll:44%rt 9f 106 4 9 9'»10" T Kerske 13 Whiff lOO.Pomp's 108.The4omuetitoe 1«8 08231 Aur 3-4 1:15 gd 41 110 9 8 8'*7'*0 I-aidley 10 Je.l. Abbey 116. Jollylloy 113 ' StayOa 107 08005 Aur 3-4 1 23Vthy 13 104 4 7 7«1 5« C E Allen 7 ;unsieht 107. Theo Fay 107 TiaHeth 108 •7553 Beu 61 f 1 14Hhy 22 5 102 3 2 2l 1J H thilcutt 5 TneSquaw 10&l.Grai«e'ne 107,'t audyJar 108 CLENT, br. m, 6 (M) 108 By Fhaleron— Jalisco, by St. Serf. (Trainer, R. D. Carter. Owner. Mrs. C. OMahoney). Bred in England by A. W. Perker. 10661 Tarn I-4 1:15?ift 16 109 4 6 31 21 C CVM'ney 8 OldTop lOC.Olimmering 104. Mercury 10.". 10592 Tarn 1-70 1 :4ti ft 46 109 5 3 5" 6" C O'M'ney 7 Burnt 115. Arragosa 100. Cavalry 101 10515 Tam 3-4 1:15%ft 72 109 8 8 8" 7" C O'Mahy IM'ohra 109J. Barberry lOOi.BobSpaldg 10.'. 1001S J. P 11-16 1:47 ft 93 11110 8 8«i10'" C O'Hah y 10 L yLynn 105.Chiesctta 103,Blo»Horn 113 09923 J.P 1 1-16 l:49*gd 25 109 7 11 1VU22 C 0'Mah'yl2 Lo.vJlH. 110. ClorConnolly 110, Slate 112 09380 J. P 11-16 1:50 ft 97 105 5 7 7»J 6" C O'M'ney 8 Hnn'ngPox 108,Ticker llO.Chef-d'OTe 103 BUN TURRET, eh. g. 9 102 By Sunstar— Marian H»od. by Martagon. (Trainer. B. Selden. Owner. E. Barry). Breeder. Short Grass Stud. 09495 Jua ll:42%ft 10 108 8" S Kirk 12 Olymp'd m.Scn'rDonlan ll.l.J'icWard in 09461 Jua 7-8 1:28%ft 3 105 3*5 \V Rnb's'n 12 Four, tons 104.BobKay ll.'i.CragKman 112 09422 Jua 11:42 ft 23 111 6»i K Green 10 KlaxyMae 112. Middled ■■■{ lOl.T.Saiind's Ids 09388 Jua 3-4 1:15 ft 4 112 31' K Green 14 Virgin 108. Sparrow 104. Dovosroost 115 09214 Jua 5-8 l:01*&ft 25f 101 2 W Rob's'n 12 A.N. Akin lOs.Kirkw'd HO.BCw nDick 110 09122 Jua 4j f :557*ft 49f 110 7" K Green 12 Intake lOg.KingWorth HKI.NoWonder HO 05542 Chin 1 1-16 1:51 ft 10 116 6 2 J_ Saucier 0 Tugs 111. Al Wiek 116. Law. Manning 111 05505 Chin 7-S 1 :31 '/t.ft 21-5 112 S'2 J Ci 'gmile 8 Al Wi. k 107. An Reroir 112, Kinetic 112 JET, blk. f, 4 87 By Omar Khayyam — Sapphire, by Star Buby. (Trainer, R. Shepp. Owner. I. J. Collins). Breeder. A. B. Hancock. 12443 Beu f lfl:ll si 25 104 10 9 S4i 74 J Marsden12 W.-t. Wish 103.ILHol o 107. M.F tune 112 12096 Hav 1116 1:48«ift 12 104 1 3 3l 31 R He'sleinl2 Dev't't'n 112.Maliatma 102.Rec'm'd "t'n 112 12024 Hav 1-50 1 :43%ft 10 94 3 6 6»J 6M J Morar • Bey Scout 112. DarkAngel 102. Ted 101 11923 Hav ll-16 1:43%ft 2 102 5 5 5=1 6s I, Ha^dy 11 Little Vinee 102. Sunny Hill 112.1'iedra 107 11774 Hav 3-4 1:15 ft 6 K'5 7 5 31 21 I- Hardy 12 I-nly Nevvt'n KCStargo ll."i.Nam ltonaii 1 10 1KIOH ll.iv 3-4 1:13%ft 6 103 2 6 3' 1*8 L Hardy 11 H'esGraham ll.'S. Lorelei 113.M'ryMinx ION 08611 MH MlflVV M 9911 5 75J 7'« L Hardy I Si ;rll.leii lOOFn Ma r lOC.G.Gin'kio Ml 08439 M. II 3-4 120 m 10 98 4 5 6»1 6T L. Hardy 9 Crest. Boy lOOJ.R. Spring 105.Voorflor 101J 08151 Beu l-70 1:53ftsl 16-5 100 2 2 l1 1] L Hardy 7 Sound 106. Buck Jones 114. Impossible IOC • 7934 Heu 3-4 11S=4gd 11 95 2 3 2'} 3 1 L Hardy 8 Y'ngApril lll.Hardinan lUO.Jud.Pryor 112 BILLY WELCH, b. g. 5 103 By Horron— Va-va. by Stalwart. (Trainer, C. H. Morrison. Owner. C. H. Morrison). Breeder. J. B. Gorham. 12265 J .P 3-4 1: 151.4ft 7f 118 3 10 !W S'J H Long 11 HatsCp 113. Westllill 107. Rob'sBest 110 12223 J P 3 4 1 :14iift 16f 117 3 I P% P% W Watsonll Tom P. 114. I.mnie 109, BobSpalding 114 11983 J P MlMlfl 79 113 6 7 •*«M*» O Healy 12 OrestcsII. 1 15.T:illadega 1 PJ.TenSixty 110 10662 Tam 3-4 1:15^,11 13-5 110 1 2 "k 1' A Yerrat 7 Mr.Biltmore HO.Aleto 101. M'ly Locket 108 10568 Tam 3-4 l:15-\,ft 11 102 4 3 2»" I" A Yerrat 8GajBoyH. lO-.Bricrllill M8, Neptune 101 10199 Pom Clfl:28=4ft 6 115 6 3 3=1 3'1 J Stevens 9 MerryO. 105, M'ly Locket lll.l'ressG'g 10« PETER DECOY, ch. g, 5 106 By Peter Ouince — Decoy, by Ogdcn. (Trainer. W. H. Brown. Owner. Pickett & Cailloux). Breeder. H. P. Headier. 12444 Heu f l f 1 :10*£sl 27 106 i i ,VJ .V* C Bond ft P.Sarsfield HMi.llap'rgMiss ftft. Perhaps 101 12280 J P 111 ItTjIt 47 104 7 8 74J 7"i \V Watson12 Forel.ad.v 99.D'dfa11 100. Clem Tlieisen 107 11941 J P 3-4 1:15 ft 30 105 6 8 9'* 'J" W Crowelll2 ValleyLight HO.SnowMan 105. Nereid 105 10681 PjQ 3-4 1:167sft 71 111 3 8 551 6T J Thomas 12 Realist 110. Kia HO. High Life 110 10352 FG 3-4 1:16 ft 32 116 3 4 4ai 4=1 J Thomas 12 Svveeptona 111, LnstCent US, Cpton 116 09943 J P 3-4 1:16 si 15 115 10 8 7*3 6" W Dellow UGarr 115, HarryCarroll 112,Geo.Dever 107 MADDENSTOWN. ch. g. 5 111 By Marten— Tar Up. bv Fanman. (Trainer. B. Lucas. Owner. H. Lucas). Bred in England by Messrs. Arnolds. 06613 \Vh- 1-70 1 49%ft 2 112 3 3 3* 5»1 C Healy 0 Perhaps 116. Bronston 105. BallvbeJl 107 06377 Whe l-7l 1 :52«tgd 4-5 111 6 4 31 1" C Healy 8 Bronstou KM!. Reluctant 105. LaKrdss 105 05643 CM l-7 ' l:56Vt.m I 113 3» I Gordon ft JosieM. lOI.PuskyBelle 108 .Montillo 108 05040 I in 1 -To 1 5 Shy 10 K'7j 2 2 21 31 J Pom'icK 8 Sweetgrnss 100. SirRalph 103J. ElCid 101 04824 MH 1116 1:52 m 22-5 103 8 6 7-1 6" W Taylor 8 FirstLiglit 95.\YestPoint 95.BattleShot 08 04465 Mil 1-70 145 ft 9 112 5 1 11 J1 W Dellow 7 Shindy 113.MillBoy 112,LondonSmoke 105 FAST BOY, b. g. 6 108 By Meridian — Tootsie, by Hessian. (Trainer. L. Gray. Owner. L. Gray). Breeder. Mrs. R. F. Carman. 10626 Tam 1 1-1G 1 :4Msft 73 112 4 5 5=« f ,0 L Gray ■ Arragosa HO.LangSyne 113,BTiskane 102 10240 Pom 11:51 ft 35 113 2 4 V* *'• L Gray 6 Pete Foy 105. Home d'Or 103. Our Flag MS 10199 Pom 6if1:28*ift 11 115 2 6 6,:6;1L Cray ft MerryO. 105. M'ly backet 111. B'lyWelch 115 10096 Pom 11:50 ft 30 111 3 6 P* 6 8 L Gray 7 Billiken 1 »4, Wildcat 1 M , Pete Foy Ml 10055 Pom Jfl:13 ft 67 10S 6 7 7'2 5" L Gray 8 Kinsman 107. Home d'Or 101.RedI.egs 112 10023 Potn EtflzOfcfl 8 108 3 5 6'J T:J I, Cray 8 Albert!.. 108.Karachi 108.MollyLocket 104 09991 Pom 1 1:49 ft 19 108 6 7 72u 7== L Gray 7 Revllon 107,Normana 104.P'ou'eBelle 104 09937 Pom I 1148111 10 112 5 5 5' 4« T, Gray 6 Jingle 112. Monastery 112, Double T. 112 09890 Pom 3 4 lib ft 12 115 7 8 7'4 C'« L Gray 8 PeterJ. 115.Odd.Seth 107, Martingale 115 Page 9 5th Race [5th Beulah Park] St-!"! KOrp 6 1-2 Fnrlonirs. HotH Charminel Handicap. 3-ypar-olds and np-,/,'*m lxavt «ard. (Tratk record: Spinas a , Aug. 21, 1923— 1:21%— 6— 102.) Index Crs. Pis. Time Tr. Odds Wt.St. % Str.Fin. Jockey Started Order of Finish BRIDE O' THE WIND. ch. f, 4 109 By Danger Rock — Cynthiana, by Aeronaut. drainer. M. Allen. Owner. Allen Bros.). Breeder. Crunden ft Frost. 12250 J P 3-4 1:1434ft I 103 3 2 1J 1» N Chilcutt 0 Hilly Wilt 1 ll.TheVintner Hl.M'nMay 105 12164. IP 3-4 1 :14Uif t 17-5 102 8 4 1" l6 T Pasc'maI2 .laneC. 102.Woo lcry 107,E.Kick'b'her 110 10376 Sem 5i f l:06feft 51 105 5 4 3'i 4"! R Mozer 7 Ijife M. MR. Allrange 102, Sealing Wax 92 10152 Sem 3 4 l:0%fl 1110 103 1 2 L'l 341 D Smith ■ Daley \a \\ 113. Sweetum 108. Sol 95 10066 Sem f.J f 1 07*4ft 3 111 3 3 ::'i l:i H Mozer I Cliarctte 04. Tease 112. Sealing Wax 04 09601 Sem 51 f l:06=ilt 13-5 10S 1 2 2= 5» C Healy 8 Mazetta I13,Sp Net 107J,MartiaIW'd 113 DEPUTY, b. g. 6 114 By Ambassador IV. — Blue Ballot, by Ballot. (Tr-iner, M. Carrington. Owner, Thistledown Stable). Breeder. A. B. Hancock. 10838 Tain 3-4 1:13\.ft 4-5 110 1 1 I'll* T Pasc'ma f. Endor 100. Leger 07. Hot Time 100 10317 Sem 3 4 1:12*4ft 9-1J 110 1 2 21 21 S Stretton 0 BallGee 1 Kl.BrownieSmile 110. Panola lor, 10067 Sem 3 I1:0%II 7-10 116 3 1 li 2" R Mozer 0 Dimple Dunkie 116. Ball Gee 113, Simp ftl 09962 Sem 3 4 1:13 ft 7-10 113 1 1 l3 1* S Stretton 7 Ball Gee 116, Pimple Dunkie 90. Simp 99 09542 Sem 3-4 1 12V4ft 26 114 3 3 3- "'l A Tryon 8 Pig'nW'gll. llft.Reputa'n 119,BallGee 110 08523 MH 11-16 1::* m 13-5 110 3 1 l'l l'S A Tryon 6 Anaconda 108,1'anorel 103.FlyingCloud 111 08399 MH 1-70 1 :49=+,m 16-5 107 J 2 1 1J l1 A Tryon ■ Fly 'gCIoud 110.T. Janitor 103,FirstM:ite 98 08261 MH 1116 1:46%ft 23 108 3 4 3»1 3 J R W'kman 8 Anaconda 104.Escarra 102, TheJanitor 103 THE BADGER, ch. g. 5 103 By Star Master — Bagdadine, by Flint Roc*. (Trair.er. F. P. Letellier. Owner, Palmdale Stable). Breeder, Glen Helen Stud. 11576 l-'.G 3-4 1:15 ft 13 111 • 8 ll'"ll10J Smith 11 MkMaster 1 12J. Geo. Groom 114, DyBay 105 11478 F.G :;-4 LlS^ft 3-2 10S 2 2 2J l3 J Smith 12 Deadfall 106, Foreland 106. Repeater 114 10573 KG 3-4 1 15Vt 8-5 112 12 6 6=j 45 J Smith 12 I^-onard G. 112. Ten Sixty 109, Batsman 112 09980 J P 3 4 1:14 ft 21 110 7 6 I'- 57 C Legnon 12 Byway 105. Ensign 115, Redskin 110 09926 J P 2-1 lHVsgd 24 IOC 9 9 6=1 41 C Legr.on M l.onu' Point 11C, Mikado 106, Julie 113 09817 J.P 3-4 1:1. Vsl 19-10 112 8 2 2" K M Garner 12 Eager 105. Tea Ball 108. Kia 108 09677 I P 3-4 1:l hy D 109 8 6 4=15*3 0 Legnon IL'gNsI 111 .HuoiiPine 10ft. WildAster 11$ 09498 J.P 3-1 1:11^1 7 103 2 4 3'1 3=1 C Legnon M Romp 116. Long Point 108, Untried 111 QUEEN OF SHEBA. b. f, 3 £8 By Donnacoiio. — Mabel Trask. by Jack Atkln. (Trainer. D. Vititoe. Owner. Mrs. J. Diebold). Breeder. J. L. & J. M. Rives. 11984 J P 3-4 1:15 gd 25 106 I 6 65 5' W Crovvell S M. Sweep lKi.F. Manners 105. H.Som'ers 117 11853 J P 2 4 1:M*MI 41-10 107 6 6 7'" 7" L Ciaver I H'ySom'rs 112.J'kiIorgan lOft.R'dGr'ge Ml 11638 l'C MlMtial I IOC 12 9 9% 45 G Johnson 12 P.W'delll. 110.11 nPine HO.St.Chles 116 11557 I'.G 3 4 1 :15%ft C,\ 10G 7 5 5' 4= I llmery 12 Torrem-e 102, Jack Horgan 114, Chaff 112 11480 I'.G 3-4 l:111sft 14 U'3 9 8 6S5 6" J Mazoue 12 Jack i.f Clubs 113, Chaff 106, Yalovian 113 LITTLE CLAIR, b. m. 6 100 By Huon — fiold Elsie, by McGee, Admonition or Stalwart. (Trainer. H. Goad. Owner. H. Gocd). Breeder. G. H. Clay. 054 26j LC F 11:45 hy 29-5 110 3« J Berry ■ Longport 105. Norcr's 105, W.theW'iz'd 108 05385 L .C F 1 1:4'' ft 14-5 110 2' J Berry 5 M'y Williams l()7.Norcross 105.BrunetM12 05266' L«'F 11:39 ft 13-5 112 l1 K Noe 8 Sen. (row 115, Bronston 115. ElCorrero 109 04779 MH 11:44 si 8-5 108 2 2 1 ' 1= C ■ Alien S S'oPansy 10.1. D.H.J'nston 104, ByW'alz 105 04611 Mil 1 1 :43i/sft 31 10 107 6 5 8=} 63 S Hole'kolO ChickBell 107. Radical 105. BenFranklin H!'J 04467 MH 1 l-tl:B%ft 13 97 8 3 44i 4T1 A Yerrat I Mj Valet 10IH, WestPoint *J5. Carthage 111 SWTIZZLE. b. c. 3 98 By Cudgel — Gladbrook, by Fair Play. (Tiainer. D. S. Fountain. Owner. C. E. Durnell). Breeder. J. K. L. Ross. 11357 FG 1-701:48 s;d 12 105 2 7 T»i 7;- S Cooper S R.Han y 1 1 l.SirJolmK. Ill, IS. o'White 10S 11190 F.G 170 1:51 ■ 31 107 4 3 331 4» S Cooper 10 Cr nl!a k lOti.Redllarvey llO.AMKhan 109 10987 FG 1 1-1C 1 :5^"tft 9 105 5 1 11 1" S Cooper 7 M.Myliill 10s. Croatan 11C1, EdnaCook 102 10856 F.G 3 4 1:15Hft 16 306 8 7 4- O'iJ Ch'lmersl2 Pomegra'te 114, M. Sweep HOl.Rumb'g 10:i 10492 h' Cw 3-4 l:16=»,sl 12 10'! 5 4 21 4-1 J Chalm'rsll Huon Pine llti.Green Back 107, Ensign 112 10356 FG Mtl:Httfl 16-5 104 12 11 ll-all-5 R Finertyl2 » (;irl 101. Sincerely 104..Iim. Shannon 100 10193 F.G 2-4 1:17 ft 14-5 110 4 1 21 2' R Finn'rty 12 Crceiilhn k 112.AniyA. lOO.EdnaCook IOC. 09982 J.P 1 1-16 l:4SSft 17 96 3 1 2"^ 4=1 L Craver 7 Sir Maurice 105. Crosswise 111, Eager 108 09820 J P lLH-'isl 12 107 2 8 8" 815 D Smith 8 M lboro II l.RedSpider lOO.Ch'gMoods 107 BEGONIA, ch. m. 6 104 By Atwell — Margaret T., by Sempronius. (Trainer. C. F. Rush. Owner. H. C. Hunter). Breeder. R. & H. Oota. 12221 Til ah 1 1 24%ft 61 105 10 *J 8'= 8'= B PershalllO Kamakaiii 9!t.S'taIjJil 101.1'aulaShay 102 10852 Tij 1 l:39\ft 59 l'C 7 7 7;i 7;i G Htamer ■ BlraiaterlL 100.ShastaI*id Sl.Manzana 9S 10677 TIJ l-70 1:4!i Ii 19 100 6 6 f.7i 5« G I'hiltot 7 CeylonP'ce 1 lO.Herod'sPride 98, Token Ml 10605 Tij 1-70 1:43 ft 24 97 5 5 8%' S'» J Cr' gmile S P.oukbiuder 103. Pegasus 102, Voshell ft5 10489 Tij 1 13S\ft 91 95 6 C 54 4» R Austin 7 Tr;ipmint 112,I)eepThouglit lll.Vosliell 101 CORAL REEF. b. g. 7 108 By Pebbles— Capra, hy Ballot. (Trainer, J. McMahon. Owner. Mrs. J. W. Kearns). Breeder. J. Butler. 12426 Pea 3-4 1:23 hyl!'-10 112 I 3 3'1 4' H Hu'ton 11 GuyClayton 110. Camilla 112. Sweetum 107 10910 Tam 1 1 :42»tft 12 99 2 1 21 33} F Armst'g ■ S.\Sti ipes 105.M.OBoy 105Heri«-rtiis 105 10834 Tam 3-4 1 iffffcft 21-5 116 5 4 53 3=1 J Dillea 6 Al Hotfoot llO.Kirk I.i.Iy 109. R. Robin 10.1 10624 Tam 3-4 1:15 ft 42 1"7 I 4 6'i 7'= J J Ryan 7 MartialWand Kl7.FalseFa e 112.Orl.it 112 10510 Sea 3-4 1:14=tft 8-5 115 I 2 34 3= R I'auley f M.Wil'm MIX National 112.B.O'IIare 10:1 10474 S. m 51 t l:07«».ft 12-5 111 3 3 33 ]» R Pauley 7 Sentiment 111. LotiShank 110. Mercury 10* 10405 Sem 5-8 1 («l~ft 6-0 10114 4 54 4' J Ryan ■ Sol 102, Irene Setli 93. Herumlale 102 DAR-FUR. br. g. 4 104 By Tchad— Arden Rose, by Orlando. (Trainer. J. D. Lenahan. Owner. P. H. Jones). Breeder. J. F. Winn. 11759 J 1* 3-4 1:14 ft 42 11111 I •*»»•» V S' rem ball LongPoint 1 10. Dolly Bay lOft.Hatsl'p 110 09 160 Lex |Cl 12:Vsl 17 104 1 5 4'i 1" J Dale 7 JcalMM 101 .CoralReef lOli.U'n ofAllah ft5j 08935 Lat I 11 inW 41 K'2 6 6 6-' P* J Dale • Queen Clara ftft. Dry Moon 104, Banter HIS 08658 M. II 3-4 1 20 hy 21 108 4 2 21 P J Josiah 6 Panorel lOO.Turnberry 10C..I ncertain IOC 08524 MH 3-4 1:2(K\m 3 106 5 3 21 11 R W'kman s T'nUiry l(«.l lagofTrme HO.Boo-ting 92 08398 MH 5ifl.l2 in 7 10 108 4 4 2' 1*1 ■ W'kman 5 Boosting 108, GoTlirougli lll.Sindora 102 6th Race [6th Beulah Park] hill K *\ €*(* 3-4 Mile. 4-jear-olds and upward. Claiming. (Track record: Poland, UC1* 1XUVV Aug. 7, 1121—1:13—3—109.) Index ( rv. Die. Time Tr. Odds Wt.St. 34 Str.Fin. Jockey Started Order ef Finish TIPPITY WITCHPT b. g. 12 105 By Broomstick — Lady Frivoles. by St. Simon. (Trainer. D. Womeldorff. Owner. C. A. Eernhardt). Breeder, H. P. Whitney. 12448 P.. u 1 To 1 54 si 7 10 108 3 1 1 ". 1 ■ II Hutton ft Wildcat 116. Corfie 106. Coipiina 103 12424 Bc« III TllfJJ 8 109 9 6 Cc P% 11 Hutton 12 Deadfall 10ft..\lllotf ot 114.Follow.Me 100 12270 J P 1 1 16 1 A\ *Jl !i 105 7 9 P .".'III Hutton 12 SixSixty 100. L'yB'ntiful 104Reveillon 110 12169 J P 1 1-8 1 V. It 18 105 5 8 P\ P% H Hutti.n l(t l/.ug. -hainpx KG.P.'e'lor.li 111. S. Ralph 11 » 12137 J P llb'.l.'l^sl 8 113J 3 2 24 23 1 ( 'oiinllv 12 Biiint I lO.IiOiig. hamps 110. SirRalph 112 11856 .1 P 1 2-l i ::"4 si 39 10 K'2 8 3 2= 24 II Hutton 12 Optimist 113. 1). nii.ind.-.. 97. Peggy ). 10 11700 J P 1 1 10 1 4^ift 15 97 2 2 l'l l3 B Hutton 12 Alard 105. Sincere 101]. Bla.k (ira.kle 104 11556 F.G 3 4 1:15'/tft 28 109 7 7 84i 8:2 W Harvey 1 1 Camilla 105. SnowMan 1 10. Mawrcoron 10(» SWEETUM. b. m. 5 101 By Sweep— Kirstie. by Frankfort. (Trainer. H. E. Brown. Owner, H. E. Brown). Breeder. J. W. Bailev. 12426 Bssj :: 4 1 2:: hy 12-5 1C7 :i 2 2j 2' F Armst'gll GuvClayton 1 K'.t 'amilla 1 12.CoralR -ef 112 I20:i7 J P 34 1:llsift 44 106 C 0 P L'l K Al mst'g IS Gmmom 115. Realist 111. Ol.wnpic 115 11851 J.P 2-4 1 liVsl :i ldT I 6 ! '! I " C Healy 12 Brui.sw i.-k 115.D.lhi ll«.y 1 10. Wil.lr.ike 111 11388 KG 3-tl:i:i/ift 30f 107 3 11 12"11'» C Healy 12 Bruii-w k 1 17. P to deOro 1 17.Pomgrte 117 MMITh S|fJ*%tt 33 ■ 2 3 3'i || F Armst'g ft FalseFaee 1 lO.Glimring lOO.P.ellSong 105 10404 Son .'1 f 1.0€*sft 91 11117 5 7*i 7*1 C Karnes 7 Texas 107. Old IVp !) . Dean II. Ml 10243 Bern 3-4 1:12^ft 31 107 3 3 4*1 P§ C Healy J Botch MBj, Arrago-a 102, Whizon 109 HNIta 3-4 1:14 ft 9 102 5 3 44 5 F Armst'g 8 To:.;.ngu 1 10Lain| Ward 100.lxni.Si.aiik 110 GUY CLAYTON, b. g, 6 112 Bv Light 0' m' Life— Imprint, by Knight of the Thistle. (Trainer, G. F. Jenkins. Owner, G. F. Je-.kins). Breeder. R. Giffin. 12426 P-«u 3 4 1:23 by 11 110 1111 11 C G'ncmar:l 1 Camilla 112. Sweetum 107. CoralRe.f HL' 1O906 Tam 51 f 1 CT-„ft 23 10511 4 4'! l.'J (' Healy 7 P.T I'.'iium 104. Barberry 115.BiM'bane 102 10661 Tam 241 1 '••.It 23 108 5 5 C*J 5*3 ' Healy 8 OldTop 100. I Hit 100. Glimmering 104 10404 Em :ifl:06 -ft 2 102 1 2 34 4« T Pasc ma 7 Texas 107. Old Top 9S. Dean II. Ml 10208 S m 3-4 114 ft 81 1(5 2 5 "■ ^ 8,u I) Smith 8 Topango 1 10 I^ini|iWar.l lOO.Ix.uShauk 111 10172 Sem l-y 1 01=*ft 4-5 102 1 1 1= 1» I) Sin.tli • RedSetli 108.BcTrucman 106.8unsprite 105 »0151 Sem 2 4 1.11 ft 12 5 102 2 1 21 21 D Smith 5 1iilbOHare 10-\ Whizon lOS.Scublazc 103 FAST BENNY, ch. g, 4 102 By Bennydance — Miss Gladdin II. (Trainer. E. Trusty. Owner, J. N. Wyman). Breeder unknown. 1 2467 See today's chart. 00440 Jua 5-8 1:03^ft 10 110 1» R Cochran 11 Or Maekll. lll.Paeifio lll.Altamonr 111 09423 Jua 5-8 l:02M ft 51 110 I" T Cum'ngslO Lu'kyCat lll'.Dr.M'kll. lll.Diinsimiir 111 09111 Jua 5-8 l:03%ft 24-5 110 3" It Cochran 8 LadySmulI 111. Pacific lll.B.iyHarney 115 09215 Jua 4J f iSo^ft 22 110 9:l R H'nfe'tonB) VioletO. llO.I.'ySnuill 112.l"deWe:iMT 111 09185 Jua 41 I :55%ft 2 110 6'JF Kiniry 8 M.Mulcahy 115,Win'ster lll.C.WVver 112 FOLLOW ME. b. g. 6 101 By Jack Atkin— Money Mad. by Martinet. (Trainer, C. E. Davison. Owner. C. E. Davison). Breeder. R. Pollar. 12444 Heu 5Jfl:10%sl 21 106 2 3 3' 4" L Hardy 9 P.Sarsfield 100. HaprsMiss !K). Perhaps 101 12424 Beu 3-4 1:21%hy 8 109 3 3 431 31 F Arrnstgl2 Deadfall 10:*. A I Hot foot 114. Pure Dee 109 12159 Tij 51 f 1:08 ft 9 106 11 7 99 109J B PeishalU4 Stroller 111.. lodj Sinclair 101.. loePatfn 10G 11804iTij fcl:13%sl 71 108 5 9 8SJ 9|: V Petersnll MissNantura 10!»,RkBtom lOH.Assault 00 11754 Tij 111 ■!■ 5 107 6 7 6« 4U V Petersr. 9 Burke slloy 115.Uihonton 115. IT. .digal 107 11622 Tij 51fl:06%ft 15 105 4 4 35 351 J CrfmileU Sleiveconard 111. Pennon 114.1* Val'ine 108 11341 Tij 3-4 l:13V4ft 13 109 6 I 8« 711 O Mazoue 8 Pennon 107, Suspicion 105, Star Dust 110 BILLIKEN. br. g, 4 108 By Towton Field — Finger Bowl, by His Majesty. (Trainer. H. Crowe. Owner. Mrs. H. Farcbman). Breeder, T. J. Shaw. 12424 Beu 3-41:21%hy b\ 114 5 5 5U 5»» F Kiniry 12 Deadfall lOO.AlHotfeot 1 14. Follow Me 109 12132 J.P 3-4 1:17 Asl 9f 106 11 6 l» l3 M McU'glel2 Mcintosh 111. Bobs Best 117. Kia 109 11942 J.P 3-4 1:14%ft 17f 109 11 9 12M12'8 J I'aie 12 Dry .Moon 112. Brunswick 112. Disciple II I 10948 Tam 1-70 1:44 ft 10 99 1 2 2'i 3» J Majestic 7 Cup o' Tea lOIJ.Koreman 107. Winnipeg 108 10873 Tam 1 l:40%ft 6 102 2 3 3« 4»1 J Majestic 0 Billy Witt 110, Freva 99. IVIhi Boy 110 10204 Tom 3-4 1:19 ft 7 107 3 3 42 671 C Zoeller 7 Torcher 108,B'ketPicnic lOO.Grnestoue 104 YCTJNG APRIL, br. g, 5 108 By Gnome — Crack o' Doom, by Ultimo*. (Trainer. M. H. Jordan. Owner, M. H. Jordan). Breeder, S. Boss. 12467 See today's chart. 08804 MH 11:56 hy 1 107 1 1« L Hardy 10 Foreman lOl.Ar'wIIawk ms.R'm'gl^ad ia"J 08756 M.H 11-16 2:04 hy 8 105 1 1 3» 3'J L Hardy 6 ITrEnibry MS.Douglinut 107.S.ofTr'p 10:) 08659 M.H 1-70 2:00%hy 14-5 102 1 1 21 32^ C Healy S (IiiniiySack 107. Llewellyn 112. McTah 04 08566 M.H 11-16 2:03 hy 3 106 3 1 11 2' L. Hardy 8 Illustrator 105,M\jorieC. 112.11allyb 11 109 SAN SAN. b. g. 6 101 By Libyan Sands — Santa Anna, by Marta Santa. (Trainer. A. Miller. Owner. A. Miller). Breeder. G. Watts. 12426 Beu 3-4 1:23 hy 6 105 4 8 6s 1 5- L Hardy 11 CuyClayton HO.Camilla 112.Sweetum 107 12092 Hav 3-4 1:12^ft 10 103 10 10 8s 752 A Corski U Jof HMJ. Sunny Cirl 111. Dolly Dunbar 101 12002 Hav 1 1-16 1 :4S^ft 10 112 7 5 7'{ 7(! W Taylor 12 Ferrash 109. The Ally 114. Muriels. 112 11971 Hav 1116 1:46%ft 6 112 7 7 P 7»i L Hardy 8 TheAlly 112. Floyl.illie 107. Hanoi k 1 1 J 11901 Hav ll-Sl:54%ft 4 114 9 8 P% 5»J W Taylor 9 Kanoek 114. Tenacity 94. Floy Lillie 111 11748 Hav 1 1-16 1 :48%ft 5 112 6 i 21 1* W Taylor 11 Zero 112, Clapper 112. Sir Clen 112 11007 Hav 3-4 1:13%ft 2 113 9 7 6s 3l L Hardy 9 Chas.Wtney HS.SeaU'kll. 113,KiT'd« HJ TIMELESS, b. g. 7 108 By Hourless — Mary Davis, by Watercress. (Trainer, H. C. Boisen. Owner, H. C. Boisenl. Breeder. Xalana Farm. 04878 L.B l-70 1:4S%sl 71 109 7 9 lO'-lO27 E Renzetti 10 BiyndT 104.M-yContr-y 105,KkFosrtv 107 04700 K.B 7-8 l:27%ft 9 109 5 8 101410-« E Ken/.ettilO I.in^ard 10.1. Nero 113, Flying Al IOC 03522 F.E 1 1 :42%gd 23-5 112 6 6 EH S*i ■ Ren/.etti 12 Ferr'h 09,KosaYeta 107. H'p of IT'ph'i y »6 03336 W, M 1 1-1C l:50M ft 1S-5 115 5 1 |ak 2=1 E RenzettilO Links 115. T.Fenian 110. Edl'endleton 107 03233 F.E 1142%ft 16-5 112 4 2 21 2l E RenzettilO l'.odyC d 1 12.11. of P I.e. y 1 02. The Fen n 107 02618 L.B l-70 1:49%tt 41-5 112 4 3 2" 2l E Renzetti 6 BlkWand 108. Admirer 113. C. Woman 10S DUST BRUSH, ch. m, 5 101 By Swing Loo^e — Florence Myers, by CromwolL (Trainer, W. T. Magruder. Owner, W. Leavett). Breeder. A. Yoiland. 12445 Beu 51fl:li%sl 35 106 12 12 912 913 D Casey 12 Cussie P. 99, Why 108. I.ad Bus. h DM 12381 Bow l-70 1:49%sl 98 108 4 6 7" 7,s D Casey 9 Blow Horn 109,Hry(arroll 112..la.i|U. s 112 12372 Bow Hf 1-1WTMTJ 134 109 10 12 11131112 D Casey 12 Tillie ll.'I.Candy maker 118..rnShirIey 115 12353 Bow 6'. f 1 :27'Ahy 78 107 7 10 10»2 815 I) Casey 10 EdI'dleton HI. Davenport 111.C.Ho|h- 111 10507 Sem 5 8 1:02 ft 6-5 110 1 2 2»1 2»1 J J Ryan 0 Rap Stride UlTi.Ben^alese 100.Bty.Mae M 10472 Sem 3-4 1:14%ft 11-6 110 2 4 4'1 32 J J Ryan 8 Kathleen K. HO.The Colonel H2.Froth 1IJ 10404 Sem 51 f l:06%ft 11 107 6 4 h* 5'J S Stretton 7 Texas 107, Old Top 98, Dean II. 103 LORD VARGRAVE, ch. h, 5 109 By Polymelian — Berrills Image, by BerrilL (Trainer. E. D. Slavin. Owner. E. D. Slavin). Breeder. J. H. Rosseter. 12426 Beu 3-4 1:23 hy 18 117 8 5 V 75 F Kiniry 11 CuyClavton 1 lO.Camilla lI2.Sweefiun 107 07123 S.L. 7-8 1:30 ft 6 116 b* L, Brown • JayKib'ts MB T.Frani n Ul.Snowt up 107 06773 S.L 7-8 1:30%lt 51 105 1' I, Brown • Ncwl'ink 105. Full •' Fun 1 10.1'oiiiiuoi 104 06690 S.L. 7-8 1:21%ft 26 107 2J L Brown O.Newl'ink 1 10. Sy Bunny 1 l.i Stau-eStar 110 03060 Oma M l:2S 4ft 12 110 I 7 7»1 7C1 F Taylor 8 MissLiherty 112. Van. Boy 111. kUMtlM 02688 Oma 1 1-16 l:54*ihy 5 107 7 4 4'1 46i G M'lhews SO. Palmer 99. W'd'i Light lOl.Arti. UX. 103 EVENING STAR, b. g. 7 102 By Hillhampto-— Vesper Hour, by Star Shoot. (Trainer, A. Lamnard. Cwner. L. Claus). Breeder. J. K. L. Ross. 12422 Beu 51 f 1:14 hy Si 108 11 10 IfffSS Trench'dl2 TopLady lOi.B'baryBusk 112. Men ury HHJ 12072 Hav 1 1-16 1.17*^.ft 15 112 6 6 4"J P% L Hardy 1(» TI.eAlIy 114. LagiMin 107, Itanock 114 12002 Hav ll-16 1:4S%ft 20 107 10 7 65i 5'i R Hesleinl2 Ferrash 109, TheAlly 114. Muriels. 112 11901 Hav 1 1-8 l:54%rt 12 109 5 3 32 S'i L Hardy I Ranock 114, Tenacity 94, Floy Lillie 111 11789 Hav 51 f COS ft 8 111 5 5 5-165 L Ilanly 10 D'Dunbar 114,R'IDiik lOO.ti'nU.cks 104 11469 Hav H-MllStMi 31 107 1 1 ll U J Gordon 6 Aunt Aggie 100, Cloriaues 99, Swing 107 7th Race [7th Beulah Park] /th KA.CG j l"16 Miles. 4-year-olds iiiul upward. Claiming. (Tratk record: ■ *"** »^»*^"w Ombrage, May 5, 1926— 1:48%— 5— 111.) Index Crs. Dis.Time Tr. Odds Wt.St. % Str.Fin. Jockey Started Order of Finish SWEEPSTAKES, b. g, 7 114 By Sweep— Gold Ten. by Goldcrest. (Trainer. F. C. Rnsh. Owner. Mrs. M. Hunter). Breeder. A. L. Aste. 12425 Beu 1-70 l:55%hy -7-5 115 1 3 3:i 3:5 T Thrkill 1 Optimist OO.Turnberry 100.1 'ncertain 110 12260 Tij 1-70 l:452isy 6-5 110 3 1 l5 l'l ■ Taplin 7 CrossBow !»7,Dr.CIark 107. ("eur d. Lion MJ I 12079 Tij 7-8 1:26 ft 18-5 111 4 7 61! 4:} 11 Klston 8.I.Fui:man Hm.NewB utv lOO.Dr.t lark 100 11931 Tij 7-8 1:2U%gd 16 115 8 9 8« 31 L 1 ye M Battle On 103. Voshell 10« , Coiide 104 11804 Tij ah 11:37 si 10 113 4 4 2= P G Htamer S Pcgusus HC.Cr'ssBow 107. ;!enisterll. 114 BROWNIE SMILE, b. g, 8 107 By J. H. Houghton— Smiling Mag. by Smile. (Trainer, V. Cloud. Owner. Oklahoma Stable). Breeder. J. A. Blackwell. 12228 J P 11-16 1:47 ft 30 110 1 6 6"! 613 S Holecko C Pat Calhoun lOS.Overall 10.,.lluon Pine 105 11985 J P llSl:55i4gd 26 110 1 4 43 431 T I'ascnia Prattle MsV tiatewood 112. Pa \ man 113 11916 J P 11-16 1:47 ft 9 113 6 5 4» 41J T I'ascnmlO I olly P.ay Mi, Banter 113. Mysi. nous 117 11734 J.P 11-16 1:47 ft 7 105 6 3 3' 3« T Pasc'ma 9 RoiConfidce 105.D'kw'd 105SirMTice 110 11413 F.G 1 1-16 lMS^ft 21 107 1 6 613 617 T Pasc'ma 6 Flighty 102, Adieu 100. Starl.e. k 113 10664 Tam 1 1-lti 1465sft 6 101 2 2 2' 3'|T Pasc'ma 5 FlorenceM:lls llO.CIioue 1 10, Blockhead 14M 10571 Tam 1-70 1 :44%ft 29-10 101 2 2 2'1 2 T Pasc'ma 5 Mysterious 102. Clique H 9. Adieu 101 10317 Sera 3-4 112%ft 4 110 4 6 3a 3*1 T I'asc'ma 0 Ball Oe 110. Deputy 110. Panola 106 10102 Sem 11:39 tt 6 110 3 1 1* l'l T Pasc'ma 7 Or'peniin'd 117,Woolwth 105, Isosceles 110 WINNIPEG, ch. h. 7 109 By Polymelian — Winnie, by Winstanley. (.Trainer. C. E. Hudson. Owner. C. E. Hudson). Breeder. W. R. Coe. 11832 Pom 11S156 ft 10 111 2 1 2'1 2' 0 Fames 4 Cerulean lOO.Firel nder MM.CrandKins; Ml 10948 Tam 1-70 1:44 ft 14 108 6 3 43J 4* A AnTson 7 Cup •' Tea IOC. Foreman 107. Billiken 99 10908 Tam 3-4 1:12'. ft 25 116 4 7 7'* 7" A An'rson 7 Bellell. 100. WildBce 109, lxmgPoint 114 10511 Sun 1-41:14 ft 20 114 Left at post. R Pauley I FaiseFa.e 112. Lulcyl-ou IOC. IreneSeth 90 10362 S.-m 11-8 154 ft 31 10413 2 3 3'1 C Healy C Herbert us 112MacO'Boy lOt.j.SiaFairy 10O 10211 Sem 1-701:44^ 6i HI 2 4 5*1 5' S Hanks I tup o' Tea 101.MacOP.ov 05.11. rl.ertus 1 1 Z 10175 Sem 2-4 1:13 ft 91 110 2 5 5'« 5'» S Hanks 5 P.allOee 118.Woolworth 1 13. Alllotfoot 107 10033 Sem ll:40'4ft 11 109 5 5 4:i 2'1 J Dillea S ! up o Tea lW.Sw'p Net 100. Buttercup 94 ISOSCELES, b. g. 8 105 By Von TTomp— Isolation, by George Kessler. (Trainer, M. Carrington. Owner, Thistledown Stable). Breeder. E. Cebrian. 10948 Tam 1-70 1:44 ft 32 106 4 7 7' 7™ R Matter 7 Cup o' Tea 108, Fori man lo7. Billiken 99 10872 Tam 3-4 l:M%ft 62 107 5 6 P* W* R Mozer | ( h.sterbr'k 112. Cobra 1 12. Sweep-Net 103 10511 Sem 3-4 1:14 ft 51 109 2 3 3« 4=1 C Healy I FalseFaee ITT. IMljl— KM'.. IreneSeth 90 I4M4I1 Sem 3-4 l:14^ift 41 105 4 3 3' 3J C Kingsl'd 0 Tease ia3. Coral Reef 108, lsaliell 87 10246 Sem 3-4 1:11 ft 12 110 4 4 21 21 J Ford 5 Leger 109. Panola 107, Joe Campbell 103 10102 Sem 11:39 ft 35 110 2 4 3T 47 J Ford 7 P.r.Smile 1 lO.Or'pcii.in'd 117. Wool w'th 105 09827 S.m 1-70 1:45 ft 9 106 2 1 21 4=1 C K'sland 6 Herbertus 109. Swp Net 101. Winnipeg 111 09757 Sem 1 l:42Vift 13 107 3 1 1» In T Pasc'ma 8 B yStone 104. Herbertus ll.t.J.S Mosby 107 09C5C Sem 3-4 l:14»yiiii 91 99 3 4 4*1 5' 1 C K'sland C Corinth 114. Cup o' Tea 100, FalseFaee 112 STEIN'WAY. ch. g. 4 102 By Wormleighton — Polly Connelly, by Disguise. (Trainer. J. Schust»r. Owner. S. N. Holman). Breeder. L. A. Lyne. 12394 How l-70 1:45»ift 8f 100 15 10 lS^H1* J Walker 15 P.rothh'od 107.11. Carroll llO.Cymaker 105 12343 How l-70 1:".:tVy 27 110 1 5 6" T-2 V Moore 8 Donarita lOO.NorthBreeze llO.Macbeth 105 12311 How 61 f 1:24 hy llf 110 2 7 8» 810 V Moot© ISsVtssf Point 119, Ten Sixty ltW. Tillie 102 11863 Pom 11.41 ft 12-10 111 5 1 1» 2 V Moore 7 ColdenC. 108, PopRyan lll.JimDaisy 116 11830 l'om Ml:Hlff 10 109 | 3 42 5-1 O Cleltand 8 OeneralStth 114,SakaU 114,L;reikFriar U\ DO YOU WANT WINNERS? Everyone who plays the races should not fail to get a copy of the 1927 American Racing Manual It Is a Mine of Records — A Big Help for the Speculatively Inclined Handicap systems and examples. Records of all the principal race tracks. Comparative mile speed and relative speed of all American tracks at various distances. Stake winners of 1926. Records of all the horses that started in 1926; records of the winning owners, trainers and jockeys — and other valuable data. NOW ON SALE ORDER YOUR COPY NOW American Racing Manual for 1927 PRICES — PA PER ". $1.50 SPECIAL $2.00 DE LUXE $2.50 Ten cents extra if ordered by mail. DAILY RACING FORM PUBLISHING CO. 411 PLYMOUTH COURT CHICAGO, ILL. Page 10 Workouts ^^ ^'^ x. V m Key: B— Breeding. D— Driving. E— Easily. H— Handily. O— All oat. U— Eased ap. j (109) ! HAVRE DE GRACE HAVRE DE GRACE, Md., April 19. — Following are the workouts over the local track I today : Weather clear ; track fast — 3-8 MILK. 102 Fly Brook :55 b 3-4 MILE. H Alita Allen ... Ml b 105 Gymkhana :52 h 107 Contemplate 1 :16%e lOf. Bulletin :38%h 106 Giant :51%d 106 Club Steak 1 :17%d M Batonnier :39 h 106 Lady Glassen :51 h 21 Darby 1:23 h 105 Blondin :36%h 9f» laddie Buck :52 h Frank Carter ... .1 :17d 95ForeI.uk :39 h 10C Prate :51 d 90 High Life 1 :20%e Chaftaaaaa :39 e 106 Piehonne :51 b 105 Lassa l:l %e lil npitm :35%d Pardier :53 h 97 Martha W'hingtonl :19 e 107 Man ice :38 h 106 Prince of Bourbon :49 d 101 Nimrod 1 :17%d 100 Quadrille :40 b 107 Rock Thorn :50 d 106 Pandera 1:20 b 107 Rolls Royce :39 e 91 Rama :56 e 90 Queen Bessie 1 :16%d 106 Snuffy :38%e Rejuvenation :51 e 91 Ten Sixty 1:23 e Sir Harry :40 e 96 Sunsard :51 e 7-8 MILE. K Signola :37 e 106 Shorty :49%e 107 Artilleryman 1 :33%e 105 Witchery :36%h 95 Skavar :51 Corvette 1 :33%e 104 Wandering M'trel :37 d 106 Subtle :51 h 1 MILE. 104 Son Ami :52 h 105 Applecross 1:46 o 1-2 MILE. 106 Volante :50%d 95 Afterglow 1:45 d 106 All Callao :51 d Wormwold :52 h Beverwyck 1:47 d Bill Block :50 d 102 Whiskey Run :52 d 105 Golden Volt 1 :47%e 106 Bigheart :51%d 106 Willie K :56 d 107 Happy Birthday.. 1 :48 h 106 Beautiful Flower. :50%d 104 Montferrat 1 :47%e 102 Captain Martin... :50 h 6-8 MILE. 97 Mariner 1 :45%d , 97 Cogwheel :50%d 106 Alletache 1:02 b 102 Night March 1 :45%o 101 Ella M :51%d 105 Fire Rock 1:07 h 95 Reminder 1 :44%d 106 Edith D :.r 2 d Frances J 1 :02%d 103 Sir Leonid 1:49 h 106 Flying Al :49%d 104 Fleetwood 1 :08%h 95 Whiskery 1:45 e Contemplate went handily. Blondin and Witchery went handily to- Jopagan showed speed from the barrier. Prince of Bourbon was driving from the get her from the barrier. barrier. Corvette and Artilleryman were under re- Rejuvenation went handily. strain t- BELMONT PARK NEW YORK, N. Y., April 19. — Today's training gallops here included the following: Weather clear; track fast— (Main course). 3-8 MILE 106 Circlet l:18%b 106 Colorful l:»5%b 106 Colorful :35%b 104 Claptrap 1:17 b 106 Deviner l:31%b 106 Needle Gun :35%b 106 Cross Fire 1:16 h 106 Ennui 1:39 b 102 Star Drift :35%b Chance 1:26 b 106 Ethereal 1:31 b 105 Draconis l:18%b 106 Easy Money 1 :33%b 1-2 MILE 106 Festival 1 :17%h 106 Jug O' Rum 1 :29%h 103 Chluiti :48%h 105 Fire Opal 1:18 b 102 Polymel 1 :31%h Lockerbie :50 h 106 Hat Brush 1 :17%h Golden Powder.. :5l h 106 John Speed 1:17 h 1 MILE Is Zat So :50 h 102 Northern Pass... 1:16 h 104 Black Panther. . .1 :43%b 47 McAuliffe :*9 h 88 Powhatan 1 :15%h 106 Gamble 1 :42%b 106 Mothers Son :48%h 106 Roi des Monfnes.l :18%b 106 High Star 1:44 %b Rockstone :50 h Rapier 1 :18%h 104 Korean ... * 1 :46%b 108 Sarazen :47%h 106 Reine Rideau 1:17 b 105 Maelstrom 1 :43%h 3-4 MILE 104 Sir Stuart 1:21 b 106 Our General 1 :46%b 105 Air Service 1 :17%b Sandhills 1:19 b 106 Scat 1 :46%b 104 Bristol l:16%b 7-8 MILE 102 Sonata 1 :45%h 106 Caustic 1 :17%h 99 Beau Geste 1 :33%b Wave Girl .l:52%b JAMAICA NEW YORK, N. Y., April 19.— Today's training gallops here included the following: Weather cloudy ; track fast — 3-8 MILE. 45 Masinissa :50%b 3-4 MILE. Briar Broom :37%b 106 Snakebite :51 b Avisack II 1:18 b 90 Colonel Seth :38 b 95 Black Pepper. .. .1 :18%h 107 Medley :39%b 6-8 MILE. 107 Black Bart 1 :16%h Mivida :39 b 106 Brose Hover 1 :04%b Costigan 1:12 b 91 New Hope :42 b 106 Clean Play 1:02 h 107 Theodore 1:19 b 1-2 MILK. Belphrizonia 1:03 b 7-8 MILE. 59 Cannae :54 b 106 Gordon Plaid 1:05 b Charley Mack l:17%b Doctor Wilson... :51%b 28 Master David 1:05 b 1 MILK. 106 Grand Bey :r l%b First Dance 1 :0.",%b 106 Justice F 1 :47%b 106 High Bridge :50 h 62 Niagara Falls 1:10 b 107 Price Hill 1:49 b 106 Juggler :50 b 106 Our Adele 1 :02%h 106 Vagabond King. .1 :45%h 106 Joe Sweep :50%h 106 War Flame 1:02 h Justice F. had an easy gallop. Clean Play and War Flame did a good Our Adele worked well. speed test on even terms. Juggler is in good condition. Black Bart was not fully extended. Havre De Grace Notes rHAVRE DE GRACE NOTES [ HAVRE RE GRACE, Md., April 19. L. Crist received word that his yearling brother to Ball Gee had broken a leg while galloping about one of the paddocks at the Watkins farm in Illinois. Crist has the brood mare Kira at this farm, but she will probably be ahaaaoi to Kentucky, as Star McOee. the sire of Ball Gee, is not being bred to outside mares this spring. The apprentice rider B. Ray was suspended by starter Milton for five days for disobedience while at the barrier. Out of respect to the memory of the late Belmont Rowe. who died at Asheville, N. C, yesterday, the Harry Payne Whitney racers were withdrawn today and the colors of the New York sportsman will not be seen in action until Friday. James Rowe, Sr.. ac-Compaiii.-d by Joe Janis. a friend of the family, left for Asheville and will accompany the body back for interment. Roddy P Marshall, the well-known Pittsburgh attorney, is much plcas-d with several yearlings he has at his farm la Pennsylvania. Tin y a.-c by the Star Shoot stallion. Hiidur. out of the follow in- mares: Widow Moon, Moiuing Hours. Becky. Channie Walsh and Tush Tush. They will be shipped to trainer Frank Garrett in the fall to be broken and Will he wintered at one of the Maryland tracks. William Manl.y. who manages the Cum-berland meeting, was a visitor. He was accompanied by Mortimer Mahoney and the pair were busy during the afternoon booking stalls for horsemen who inn nd racing at Cumberlaml i.ext fall. The dates for this meeting are from August M to September :!. Francis Riggs. secretary of the Maryland Jockey Club, accompanied by manager M. L 1 »;uger, were vi. it irs at Havre de Qrace. They rapotl a number of prominent stables already at the famous old hilltop c utse and the outlook p oin's to one of the gnatest spring m. .tings in the history of the club. The stable trained by Andy Schuttinger and Preston Burch were shipped from Bowie to J.#ong Island. Apprentice B. Ray, who was suspended for five days on Monday by starter Milton, b. -cause Ourieda persisted in breaking throiu;h the barrier under him, left tonight for Belmont Park to report to trainer John . Smith of the Aden Farm's Stable. To Ride in King's Plate TO RIDE IN KINGS PLATE HAVRE DE GRACE, Md.. April 19.— C. Lang has been engaged to lid" one of the .1. C. Fletcher candidates in the King's Plate, to be run at the forthcoming Wood-! bine Park meeting. "Chuck" Frost, the former rider, is handling the Audley Farm Stables' book here. Plucky Yankee Sportsman ^ — PLUCKY YANKEE SPORTSMAN Mr. II. Fowler reduced his weight by mora than forty-two pounds in six months in order to be able to Like the mount in the Grand Xation il on Pop Ahead, his own horse, for whom he paid $ir ,000. Mr. Fowler, who has yet to ride his first winner, is secretary to the American Ambassador. He was awarded the IX S. O., Military Cross, and the Croix de Guerre in the great war, in which he served with the American Flying Corps. Pop Ahead fell in the Grand National and was remounted, but did not finish. Page 11 Sprig's Ancestral Lines: This Year's Grand National Winner Descendant of World's Famous Thoroughbred Family. SPRIG'S ANCESTRAL LINES This Tear's Grand National Winner Descendant of World's Famous Thoroughbred Family. (SPECIAL. CORRESPONDENCE) I/3NDON, England. Sprig, winner of this year's OJrand National, is a thoroughbred on both sides of his pedigree. He is the first foal of his dam, and is a chestnut gelding, bred in 1917. He is a son of Marco, a brilliant race horse. He sired Mareovil. This line has become world famous, through the latter's unbeaten son Hurry On, as well as Captain Cuttle and Coronach. The late John Musker and the Melton stud again played parts in the breeding of the latest National winner. Jack Horner, which was successful last year, was bred by Musker. Spry, the dam of Sprig, is a daughter of (Galloping Simon, which was bred by Mr. Musker. He never raced and at the Musker dispersal sale in 1917, Galloping Simon was sold for $325. R. C. B. Partridge bred Spry and owned her produce until 1919, when the mare was transfetred to his mother. Spry as a two-year-old ran once unplaced. She was only five years old when she bred Sprig, her first foal. She has been a regular breeder, but none of her other produce has achieved great fame, though Prince Sadim was a useful winner on the flat, and Prince Jerome won five races over hurdles. Spry this year has a beautiful colt by Black Gauntlet, and is now in foal to Somme Kiss. Tom Hall, who has been with Mrs. Partridge as stud groom for forty years, came to Aintrte to see Sprig win. Old Tom is even older than his mistress, who is in her seventy fifth year. Red Eagle (the sire of Spread Eagle) was successful in five or six races, but he was of very moderate class. He did nothing at the stud and was used as a country' stallion, traveling the road.s and being bred to farmers' mares at $5 per mare. Thoroughbred mares were accepted free to Red Eagle. Presumably it cost nothing to breed the grand-dam of Sprig. lied Eagle is by Thurio, a fine stayer. To those of our American friends, who find delight in analysing the blood lines that produce a horse capable of winning such a race as the Grand National, the following pedigree of Sprig should prove interesting : m . i West Australian 3 s",on J Darling's Dam ■ S J Bel lad rum ■ iBallyroe | Bon Accord ■ S( - ( Newminnter p 3 Hermit J Seclusion i lv - *U« jar- *\ § ,*" I i Master Kildare r „ ■ lUltoa } Violet Mtlrose P f * •a e. o (St. Simon ^ lR,nM',,« \ riy'g Footstep r- o M ■ i • I M , ( Thurio I- K**1 «■*»* iR'reOame ■ £ ( Paul Jones e. \ „ SpreadinK Rail j H,„.k rotu,n Cherry Tree Now in Stud CHERRY TREE NOW IN STUD SAN DIEGO. Calif.. April 19— Cherry Tree, son of Broomstick, is now in the stud at Baron Long's Alpine Farm. It is the belief of many competent critics that Cherry Tree Is destined for a successful career as a progenitor of race horses. WEEKLY RACING GUIDE'S Two Daily Code Services The Turk World-Famons Long Shot Specialist and Watson "Bark" Watson, well known and successful hanrtiriipner. The two are releasing two specials each, every day. FREE to Weekly Racing tinide readers. The Turk's Releases for Wednesday : HAVRE DE GRACE: Three -Blinkers- Whip. A lone one. Two-Whip-Ride. Rifrlit on edj;e. Watson's Releases for Wednesday : HAVRE DE GRACE: Six Patrol Stand. Is due for l rarkett*. One-Club-Timer. Should take tl.ew. FOR CODE. I1UV ISSUE OF a run ic Weekly Racing Guide World's Greatest Raring Weekly to Lents at All .Newsstands John Gould Hew Address: ROOK 15, 1658 BROADWAY HEW YORK CITY ATTENTION, EVERYBODY! READ THIS OUT LOUD AND CONSIDER IT NEW CONNECTIONS — REORGANIZED AND RESURRECTED BIG THINGS PROMISED I have made new, better, bigger, and more reliable connections than I ever have had in all my experience. Yon realise that's saying a lot. Before I ask you all to get in with me, I want you to give me a chance To prove to you the value of my new connections — It's worth your consideration All informants CLAIM to be connected. Of course. I mean myself, too. Well, boys, it's come to a point where they all Kay. "I -ome from Missouri. you gotta show me." That's what I want to do. and it's what I am going to do. I am going to play an open hand with you all — "Read my cards" My connections have sent me two horses, one going Thursday, and one going Friday. They are willing to stake their reputation on the outcome of these two birds. I*retty confident, eh? I want you to judge their value by the outcome of these two races. $5 GETS YOU THESE TWO HORSES THAT WILL PROVE CONCLUSIVELY THE ACTUAL WORTH OF MY CONNECTIONS This fee is only made to cover minor expenses, and you all realize that one must pay heavy for information. I am i.ot trying to make the cost of this information by asking five t$."il dollars for these two horses. I am only 2o:ng this so as to give you all real proof of the integrity of my new connections. I've made my speech, you decide. Regardless of what your experience with Would has been, you must try him now. Take $: and invest it: see what real info can do. Come on. I Have Not Located a suitable office yet so am givins you my private address because I don't want you to miss the LIVE ONES I ha\ - for this week My only method of release is by weekly contract. See my advertisement every Wednesday. I s.nd no HKH-HUCBD 8HDCIALS. My information is ALL BI'IW 'IAI« My connections are reliable. iicmit $10 for contract. You m;iy pot two wires, or you may get six for same price. Favorites are not information, so you won't get any. If you do not derive a profit each week from my in forma -tion. with the aid of my system." I will~ren w your contract without cost to you. I want you as a regular subscriber. Remit at MM «■. OODaf AM) SYSTEM HEMT BY bUETCRM MAIL. William Jackson 1409 N. 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YESTERDAYS STRICTLY TWO HORSES: EDISTO $18.20, Won JOCK $ 5.20, Won Monday's Strictly Two Horses: Solo $13.90, Won Johnny Jewell .$10.50, Won Saturday We Wired to Everybody: Algol $12.90, Won Rejuvenation $17.80, Won g^-EXPECT 50 TO 1 WIN PARLAY TODAY-^g Positively wired everybody en receipt of money order, Western Union or Postal Telegraph Today '8 two horses should gallop home easily, at limit odds. Parlay should pav $T 0 to ft Two limit winners. DO NOT MISS THIS TWO-HORSE PARLAY. Everybody is strongly advised to start today. A probable win parlay wired to everybody. Prompt and immediate service to all Western clients. Subscribe to BRAXTED BROTHERS AND MAKE MONEY. Beat the came by playing our two-horse parlays. Wire jour money and we w. ill do the rest. A fair and square deal assured to everyone. We state nothing but facts in our advertisements We advertise over the entire .--©untry during the Eastern racing season. We do not operate at the winter tracks. We haTe been releasing turf information for the past 14 years. HONEST INFORMATION. PI-AY OCR TWO-HORSE PARI.AY EACH DAY AND YOU SHOULD WIN. PLAY THE PARLAYS WIN ONLY. BOHA FIDE COMMISSION HORSES. HO GTTE88W0HK Western clients, wire ten ($10.00) dollars, either via Western Union 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. RELIABLE TURF SYNDICATE J. H. COLLINS, President O, W. TAYLOR, Vice-President H. G. T0MKIN8. Treasurer $10 PAYS FOB SIX DAYS* SEBYICE— 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. I (Signed) JAMES N. COLLINS. YESTERDAY'S STRICTLY TWO HORSES: EDISTO $18.20, Won NETTA RUN $ 6.80, Won Monday's Strictly Two Horses: Solo $13.90, Won Johnny Jewell $10.50, Won Saturday's Strictly Two Horses: Algol $12.90, Won Rejuvenation $ 7.80, Won Today — Wednesday — $50 to $1 Probable Win Parlay at Havre de Crace Positively released to everybody immediately. No waiting. No delay. Do not miss this limit win parlay. Both horses starting today at Havre de Grace have been kept under cover just for these particular soft spots, two crack jockeys have been engaged to ride and both these horses should gallop home as easily as their riders please at very big odds. All 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. Twenty yeara in the same place, same name. Out of town subscribers— go to yonr nearest Western Union or Postal Telegraph office and wire $10 'of »i* days' service. Your service starts immediately, no waiting, no delay. Office open from 9 a. m. to 3 p. m. RELIABLE TURF SYNDICATE 15 PARK HOW, SUITE 326, 3*7, 318 wjrw YORK CTTY A E TNA TURF A GEN C Y 147 WEST 42ND STREET. 7TH FLOOR HEW YORK CITY TERMS: $5 DAILY. $M WEEKLY— STRICTLY ONE HORSE DAILY Tins concern is a ligitimate turf agency, registered and listed under the laws of the State of New York. We release ONE HORSE A DAY (never more) to every person. We wish to state 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 15 to 1 shots. If you expect such horses, DO NOT SUBSCRIBE to the Aetna Turf Agency. YESTERDAYS ONE HORSE WON AGAIN: EVA MAY $9.20, Won Another winner for all our clients. ■*~ $10 TO $1— TODAY— $10 TO $1 "** A horse that should gallop home to an easy win and should pay 10 to 1 or better will be telegraphed to all those who subscribe today. We want everyone to get in on this winner fit) to $1. Released to everybody. No exceptions. Go the limit— win only. When we make such statements, we know u hereof we speak. Wire your $5 and receive the advertised horse by fast telegraph service. Telegrams sent everybody promptly. No delay whatsoever. ■•^ DO NOT -HISS TODAY'S WINNER— EXPECT 10 TO 1 ~m BEWARE OF INFERIOR TURF INFORMATION. YOU ARE ASSURED OF RECK1VINC. SBRVICH THE SAME DAY YOU SUBSCRIBE. lONTINUOUS SERVICE TO ALL WEEKLY SUBSCRIBERS. If yon want to do business with an honest and legitimate organization, subscribe to the Aetna Turf Agency. You will be more than satisfied. All those desiring our one horse a day, remit $5 for one day or $20 for six days. 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HEALY ItoflniNe Center ^en York BILLY KELLY'S Code Book No. 2936 KELLY'S CODES FOR WEDNESDAY: BETJLAH PARK: Bud-11 -16-23-11 -8 15-25 11. HAVRE DE GRACE: Tea-4-5 20-22 26 11 25. A new book with new code published every Thursday. Price, one dollar. Sold by jour dealer or direct from WM. BURKE KELLY 21 EAST 3RD STREET CINCINNATI. OHIO MBit! JE^M^a^nsMMBsTrT^ss^sTft sullnT^sss HARLAND 8 FREE CODES: 'Maryland — King-8 8. Maryland— Heart 16-13. DAISY AND LUCY TODAY'S FREE CODE: Havre de Grace — 8how Facial Ankle Facial Hat. CL0CKER N. ROGERS TODAYS FREE CODES: Havre de Grace — Omaha -Tire-House. Havre de Grace— Detroit -Rubber -Rico. MASTER CL0CKER TODAY'S FREE CODE: HAVRE DE GRACE: Albany. Might. Lagoon. Jewel. Inte. t. Try Daily Racing Guide's Free Phone Specials. Call Wabash 5187 or 5188. Stallions Are Allotted: Three Canadian Racing Association Sires to Stand at Ailsa Craig and Brampton. STALLIONS ARE ALLOTTED Three Canadian Racing Association Sires to Stand at Ailsa Craig and Brampton. TORONTO, Ont, April li— The thoroughbred stallions, the property of the following Jockey clubs of the province, Ontario Jockey-Club, Toronto ; Hamilton Jockey Club, Windsor Jockey Club. Niagara Racing Association, Fort Erie, and Thorncliffe Park Racing Association, Toronto, which are being placed throughout the province of Ontario for the Improvement of the "light horse," will make the season of 1927, as follows: McNeill, by Neil Gow — Pernelle, Jas. Mc-Farlane. Ailsa Craig. Galatine. by Gallinule — Burgomaster, Jas. McFarlane, Ailsa Craig. Bulldog Drummond, by Holiday House — First Blush, Jas. McFarlane, Ailsa Craig. Quartz Rock, by Rock Flint — Christie, J. Bovaird, Brampton. Dan Jackson, by Horron — Polly Lee, J. Bovaird, Brampton. Orblike, by Orby — Fainne Geal, J. Bovaird, Brampton. Alasnam, by Alpha II. — Sunny Lass, Major Palmer Wright, Chaffey's Locks. Springside, by Charles Edward — Spring-wells, Major Palmer Wright, Chaffey's Locks. Evan, by Bayardo — Evadine, A. A'rchibald, St. Thomas. Old Koenig, by Golden Maxim — Masthead, Or. A. C. Burt, Simcoe. Feylance, by Assagai — St. Frey, W. H. .\loore, Uunbarton. Cattagat, by Radium — Catgut, E. Taylor (stud groom), "Woodbine Park." Orblike, owned by T. B. Jenkinson, has been kindly loaned by him to the above named jockey clubs for the season of 1927. They are a fine looking array of thoroughbreds throughout, but one that particularly takes the fancy of the many visitors is McNeill, the big, handsome son of Neil Gow — Pernelle, by Persimmon. This stallion is now twelve years old and stands sixteen hands, two inches. Dan Jackson is the only one that has so far been sent to his district this season. He is back at Brampton, where he stood last year. Hearts of Oak is to be sent to Western Canada, it is learned, but all the others will be retained in Ontario and will shortly be shipped to their various locations. Page 12 Man O' War Two-Year-Olds: Fine Array of Young Racers to Represent "Super Horse" in Racing of 1927. MAN 0' WAR TWO-YEAR-OLDS Fine Array of Young Racers to Represent "Super Horse" in Racing of 1927. Man ' War was the leading sire of 1026, ^ ■with more money won hy his progeny than t any other leader in the history of American; breeding. This great record, too, with only [ his third crop of foals to repres?nt him. ' Under these circumstances it is not surprising that devotees of racing, the country over, are curious to learn just how many and what two-year-olds will represent the •'super horse" in the racing of 1927. All told, there are twenty-two young sons and daughters of Man o' War that will vie for racing honors this year. It is a rather remarkable coincidence that, with the exception of the bay colt from Bees Wax, all these youngsters carry the golden chestnut coat of their illustrious sire. Here are the names of the Man o' War two-year-olds, together with their breeding, names of owners and breeders : llor-e I a in . IMH, Breeder. IrotiM-les. b. c. Bees Wax, by Celt: It. I,, (ierry It. I,. Cerry. OMriH, ch. r. - Cleopatra, by Corcyra: W. B. Vm \V. It. Coe. (as-an. Ira. eh. f. - Discretion, by The Manager; \\ . M Jeffords; W M. Jeffords. War Parlins. h. f. Kirly Bird, by Whisk Broom II.: S. P. Riddle S. I Riddle. Bateau, b. f. Kscuina. by Eeouen; \V. M. Jeffords W. M. Jeffords. Genie, .-li. •. Fairy Wand, by Star Slioot; G. A. Cochran Shandon Stud. War WliiMip. eh. c. - HiRliest Appeal, by I'ltimus; S. P. Riddle S 1». Riddle. Crow's Newt. cli. \ —Jeanne Bowdre. by I,uke M.I.uke; tireentree Stable— J. O. & G. H. Keenc Field Marshal, eh. e. — Little Flower, by Star Ruby; U. L. Jerry R. L. (ierry. Windlass, eh. f. Milky Way. by Star Shoot; S. It. Riddle-S. P. Riddle. Canteen, eh. f. offensive, by Yankee; S. D. Kiddle S. p. Riddle. Valkyr, eh. f. — Princess Palatine, by Prince Palm-tine; ;. A. Cochran Shandon Stud. Miss Shrapnel, ch. f. — Problem (dam of Friar's (arset. by Sui eriuau; S. P. Riddle — S. D. Riddle. Periseo;M . ch. t. - Scrutiny, by Ballot; J. Hertz — J. II.TtJS. Binnaele. eh. f. - Smoky Lamp, by Plaudit; W. M. Jeffords- W. M. Jeffords. Sister Ship, ch. f. Star Fancy (dam of Crusader), by Star Shoot; B. It. Jones -B. B. Jones. Admiral's l.ass.e. ch. f. - Sun Pise, by Sundridge; S. P. Riddle S. p. Riddle. Marine Blur. eh. f. — Topaz, by Uncle; S. D. Riddle - S. P. Riddle War Flier, eh. c. —True Flier, by Pennant; S. H. Harris S. II. Harris. Stream Line. eh. f. Waterblossom. by Waterboy; W. M. Jeffords -W. M. Jeffords. Tulsa Meeting Officials v TULSA MEETING OFFICIALS Tulsa, Oklahoma is a thriving and wealthy young city, with an enterprising populace ready to be entertained, and amply able and willing to pay for its amusements. This being the case, there is no apparent reason why its c iming race meeting shouid not thrive in the sunlight of popular approval and patronage. This meeting is slated to ben in on Thursday, May 12, and continue for thirty racing days. H. E. Springer, a wealthy oil man, who raced horses for a number of years over the Vancouver track, will be the general manager of this meeting and the other officials are: '. W. 1'rimrose, presiding judge and Steward; ("lint Da Witt, associate judge and steward ; C. D. Stevens, starter ; Frank Otis, assistant secretary. • Breeding Registration ^BREEDINGREGISTRATION I 4 $ The following are the foals reported to the Breeding Registration Department of Daily Ilacing Form. April 19 : NEVADA STOCK FARM— Reno. Nev. April 8 Chestnut colt, by Whiskaway — Neva S., by Astronomer. April ! Ba.v t-o'.l. by North Star III— Nellie B., by Sir Wilfred April 10 Bay or brown colt, by Whiskaway — For Keeps. Iiv Atheling II. Breeder of above foals, George W. Wingfield. VELIE STUD FARM— Blue Springs. Mo. April 7 Bay colt, by Bouiba — Lithuania, by The Finn. Breeder of above foal. S. n. Velie. LOITERDALE FARM— Chicago. 111. March 28 Black or dark chestnut colt, by Athdara II. Belle Amie. by Von Tromp. Breeder of above foal, Rold Brothers. A Broadmoor to Vancouver BROADMOOR TO VANCOUVER SAX DIEGO, Calif. April 19.— Baron Long has announced the completion of a deal whereby the Paicines colt Broadmoor joins the stable of "Whitey" Whitehill. The youngster, named for a famous hotel at Colorado Springs, goes to Vancouver, there to try for the Vancouver Derby. Broadmoor won three races at Tijuana, loves the mud and can travel the route. "Whitey" obtained a most useful racing tool in this strong, good looking bay colt. Coming to See the Derby COMING TO SEE THE DERBY LEXINGTON. Ky.. April 19.— Clarence Hailey, manager of Hailey's Bloodstock Agency. I^ondon, England, expects to visit this country shortly, arriving in Lexington the latter part of this week and remaining to witness the running of the Kentucky Derby. Mr. Hailey has visited Kentucky twice within the last few years and will be cordially welcomed by horsemen of the Blue Grass region. A No Workouts at Aurora NO WORKOUTS AT AURORA AURORA, 111. April 19. — Owing to the near approach of the opening of the meeting hen- and because the management wishes to have the track in the best shape possible, the horses were barred from the track at fepariUM Park and all training gallops Were confined to nearby roads. Epsom Downs' New Stands EPSOM DOWNS' NEW STANDS LONDON. Kngland. April 19.— Much progress is 1 eing made by the builders on the new grandstands at Kpsom Downs and the outlook is bright for the work being com- i pleted in time for the running of the L erby. ' Kentucky Derby Prospects: Rip Rap, Ch. 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This much is known of Rip Rap: He is a chestnut colt, by Broomstick — Sky Blue, by All Gold, owned by the Sage Stable and trained by Max Hirsch. Bred by Harry Payne Whitney, Rip Rap is a descendant of the Ben Brush, Bramble, Bonnie Scotland line, one of the most successful of our American families, of which Broomstick, the daddy of Rip Rap, is the greatest modern exponent. There is nothing lacking, as far as blood lines are concerned, on either the paternal or dam sides of Rip Rap's pedigree. As to his racing career, it has been brief but successful. He won three of the only four races in which he started. His greatest claim to fame was a narrowly achieved victory in the Walden Stakes at Pimlico. The Walden is one of the outstanding juvenile fixtures of Autumn racing in the East and a two-year-old capable of defeating the stars, usually found among the contestants, commands the attention of shrewd judges when Derby candidates are being considered the following year. Worth the exceedingly tidy sum of $11,250, the Walden Stakes of 1926 attracted among others, the Rancocas pair of Sweepster and Sankari, W. J. Salmon's Black Panther, H. P. Whitney's Afterglow and H.G. Bedwell's Chairman. The Rancocas Stable's entry was installed odds-on favorite with Rip Rap considered a contender, but the Sage Stable's youngster proved more than a contender. He turned out to be a tartar for the others and, showing brilliant speed, scored in virtually the last stride by a nose, Black Panther being second and Sweepster third, followed by Sankari. "TOM" ■"» ■■■■Il ■»" 'nmmi* "■ nrnmmi miimmmnmn' ™ ' illHllllllWIWl 1 1 W I IIWWWIIllilllB WW r "l 'III ■llll ' ' RIP RIP When the start for the race came, Sweepster, moving along easily under his 120 pounds, raced to the front, disposing quickly of Burd Helen. Gold Coin was third, with Black Panther fourth, not far behind the leading trio. Rip Rap was away in something of a tangle, but he displayed all of his speed and O'Donnell did not hurry him in the early stages, content to let his mount make up the lost ground gradually. At the three-quarters mile post, the race had narrowed down to three of the starters, with Sweepster still maintaining his lead, Black Panther second, and Rip Rap within striking distance, in third place. On the stretch turn Callahan made his move with Black Panther and the Salmon colt responded nobly, taking the lead from Sweepster and appearing capable of holding it to the finish. O'Donnell, however, had reserved his mount and when they were well straightened out for the final drive to the finish, he called on Rip Rap and the Broomstick colt began to creep up on the son of Black Toney. Although he was gaining fast, it looked as if his task was hopeless twenty yards from the finish. Riding with all the skill at his command, O'Donnell coaxed, cajoled, whipped and did exerything within his power and finally, in a mighty finish, fairly lifted Rip Rap across the finish line winner by a nose. Rip Rap carried 119 pounds, ran the mile in 1:41 over a good track and showed that he had the courage of the Broomstick clan. Sankari carried 122 pounds, Sweepster 120. while Black Panther had up only 104 pounds. It was not until the Empire City meeting in October that Rip Rap made his debut on the turf. He won an overnight race at five and a half furlongs, over a muddy track, displaying speed and gameness to score by a head. Then came the Pimlico Futurity, for which Rip Rap had been especially prepared, only to prove a dismal disappointment by finishing ninth in a field of sixteen. A few days later, Rip Rap came back in a three-quarters mile dash, and, displaying a high order of speed, won by eight lengths in the fast time of 1:12%. He went into winter quarters after his glorious triumph in the Walden, and is said to have thrived during the cold months. Trainer Max Hirsch has him at Belmont Park preparing for the long, hard grind that is so necessary to have a Derby starter ready for the supreme test when the bugle sounds at beautiful Churchill Downs on May 14. Certain it is. Rip Rap will be in perfect condition if he starts in the Derby, and, from all indications, he possesses the requisite qualifications — speed, gameness. weight-carrying ability and stamina— to carry off America's most coveted turf prize. Justice F. Training Well JUSTICE F. TRAINING WELL NEW YORK, N. Y.. April 19— William Daniel's Justice F., which was such a sensational three-year-old at the Fair Grounds meeting and finished his winter campaign at Tijuana with a defeat in the Coffroth Handicap, is far from through. H. C Kiddie has him at Jamaica and the son of Abbots Trace is working well in preparation for his next effort. He is still regarded as a Kentucky Ix-rby hope and if Kiddle decides to ship him to Churchill Downs h« promises to be a fit horse on May 11. Saturday morning the imported colt was sent three-quarters with Vespasian and he reeled off the distance in 1:14. The first quarter was run in :23 and three-eighths in :.'!1V.. which indicates that the colt has all of his speed. It was decided today to ship the colt to Havre de tlrace to start in the ( 'hesapeake ' Stakes after his fine trial Saturday. Caferelli after A. Collins CAFERELLI AFTER A. COLLINS HAVRE DK GRACE, Md.. April 19— C. Caferelli was an arrival from New York. i His mission here is to sign up jockey Arthur Collins to ride for his stable during the i metropolitan racing season. Caferelli intended campaigning at the Maryland melting. | but a couple of his horses developed a slight attack of fever which necessitated their being thrown out of training. . ▲ Return to the East RETURN TO THE EAST LEXINGTON. Ky.. April 19. -Adm. Cary T. Grayson, who has been here for a couple of days to inspect his' mares and youngsters, departed Monday for his home at Washington, Clifford A. Cochran, who has been on a trip of inspection to his Shandon Farm, which is managed by Galen Brown, departed for New York on the same train. Northern Star Repeats: Carries Mrs. W. J. Foley's Colors to Second Victory at Beulah Park-Eva May Graduates. NORTHERN STAR REPEATS Carries Mrs. W. J. Foley's Colors to Second Victory at Beulah Park — Eva May Graduates. COLUMBUS. Ohio. April 19.— A series of races given over to the cheaper grade of horses made up the card at Beulah Park this afternoon. They were decided over a heavy track, but despite this, many of the races were productive of keen stretch struggles. Overhead conditions were more favorable today, with a touch of Spring in the air. Finishing fast through the last quarter. Northern Star earned his second purse of the meeting when he won the third race. Quanah came from far back to outstay Summer Time for place honors and with better racing luck during the early stages would have given the winner an argument at the end. One of the best finishes of the afternoon resulted in the opening race, in which Eva May just got up in the final strides to outstay Cyclopean, the pacemaker. This marked the initial victory for the daughter of The Porter. Honey Lou, from which much was expected, was a close third. Opening up a long early lead, Barbary Bush was never seriously threatened during the running of the second race. He ruled favorite and his victory was a popular one. Castlereagh got up in the last few yards to dispose of Merry O. for second place. Although she led throughout Tee Hee was doing her best in the final stages of the fourth race to retain a length advantage over the fast finishing Press Gang. The latter is a slow beginner, but he gained rapidly in the stretch, but on the outside. Priceless was a close third, but Wee Wee quit when the pinch came. Taking command at once Golden Locks showed the way by a comfortable margin throughout the running of the fifth race. Young April was always in close pursuit of the leader and held the others safe. Helen of Troy saved third place with little trouble. Plan Canadian Campaigns PLAN CANADIAN CAMPAIGNS HAVRE DE GRACE, Md.. April 19.— At the conclusion of the Pimlico meeting Elmer Trueman has arranged to ship the Parr horses to Toronto, where they will be raced at the Woodbine and Thorncliffe meetings. William Irvine will also leave for Toronto in the same shipment with the E. F. Whitney racers.