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NO. 120 CHICAGO, ILL., THURSDAY, MAY 5, 1927 PRICE 20 CENTS Lexington's Finale: Large Attendance for Last Day of the Spring Meeting. LEXINGTON'S FINALE 1 Large Attendance for Last Day of the Spring Meeting. » . Hy Schneider Luckily Defeats Typhoon by Inches in the Idle Hour Stakes. 1 LF.XIN'GTOX, Ky., May 4.— The Kentucky Association's Spring meeting of ten days' duration terminated this afternoon with a splendid attendance on hand to view the sport and attending incidents of getaway day. A heavy track prevailed as a result of the downpour that began after the closing race Tuesday and continued steadily for i most of the night. Bright sunshine made for ideal weather conditions and was responsible for the big crowd that visited the -course. For the first time in many years, the Ken- • tucky Association will show a vast profit. This is highly gratifying to president Sewell Combs as well as general manager Thomas Scott, who worked untiringly to bring about the success of the meeting. The racing has been formal since the opening and better fields have started than In former years. This was the result of conducting the sport on a higher plane, secretary Shelley refraining from catering to the cheaper grade of racers in these parts. The Idle Hour Stakes with its $3,000 added, held the place of honor on the closing program and it brought out ten youngsters to race four and a half furlongs. It resulted in a victory for the Applegate — Vandusen owned Hy Schneider, which scored a lucky victory over the Kenton Farm stables Typhoon by a margin of inches. TYPHOON POINDS BEST. Typhoon was pounds the best and his failure was attributed to the interference he suffered soon after the start when Seventeen Sixty came across in front of the others from on outer position and caused a bad jam. It forced Typhoon back considerably and he had to rate wide in the stretch but closed an immense gap and just missed overhauling Hy Schneider. The Applegate-Van Dusen-Gardner combination enjoyed their best day, when three of there representatives Kighteen Sixty, Hy Schneider and Sixty, all sired by John P. Crier, were returned winners in their respective races. Sixty's victory came in the sixth race at a mile and it provided one of the closest finishes of the afternoon, Sixty just managing to stagger past the finish, a nose in advance of Alloy. The opening race, which was won by Louis Rubenstein in a driving finish, resulted in cuts and bruises for jockey W. Imig, who was thrown from Loyal H., after the horses had gone slightly more than a quarter of a mile. Loyal H.. in going down with tenitle force, catapulted the young rider high into the air and he landed with full fore- on his face. His face was badly bruised and cut and numerous lacerations about the mouth and arms were among his injuries, none of which are considered serious. He was immediately removed to his home after receiving treatment at the track. Louis Rubenstein. after racing close to the early leaders, moved to Stintson and J. G. Ivnny with good speed after reaching the stretch, but began to tire in the final strides and just la-sted to stall off the determined Stintson. J. G. Denny was an easy third and attracted most support. KHJHTKKX SIXTY (iKADlATKS. Kighteen Sixty, from the H. P. Gardner stable, was an easy winner over seven other maiden two-year-olds that started under claiming conditions at four and one-half furlongs in the second race. After following tlie leading Dentess to the stretch he sprinted around the pacemaker to race to an easy triumph. Charles Robinson and Red Ruby accounted for second and third p'.ace as named. Lady Herbert, a rank outsider and ridden by T. McKIroy. accounted for the third race in much the same fashion as the previous winner, the filly winning from Torcher by-three lengths. Torcher was second to complete the distanee. closely followed by My Kva. the latter iinisliintf fast and being kept fairly well up from the start. Turquoise pave a dull |M-rformance after being installed the favorite. Kiyi and G. Johnson proved the winning combination in the fourth race, at one mile and an eighth. The winner forced his rider to display all the skill at his command as he ■werved out badly when Johnson applied the whii inside the eighth i ost, and it required strong handling for his rider to straighten him away in time to retain the lead and hold Arragosa. Massey took third almost two lengths behind Arragosa. The placed trio ■Were in the more advantageous i ositions almost the entire distance, with Arragosa making the pan for slightly more than three-quartets mile. The winner was the choice. Marjorie '.. a starter here, endeavored to l ear out all the way. and I ». Mel ermott sub-j«. t»- | tier to unnecessary punishment after the finish. Illinois Racing Bill Passes House i ft A Illinois Racing Bill Passes House SPRINGFIELD, 111., May 4. — The Lager racing measure, which would legalize the use of the pari-mutuel method of wagering in connection with horse racing in the State of Illinois, passed the House of Representatives late yesterday by a vote of 85 to 55. The bill* now goes to the Senate where, according to good authority, it has an excellent chance of passage. The Lager bill, it is estimated, will bring to the state approximately $600,000 a year. Under the provisions of the measure the tracks within twenty-five miles of a city of 500,000 or more in population must pay a daily license fee of $2,500. Below that limit the fee is $1,500. In addition to this sum the tracks are required to pay the state 20 cents on every admission. • The pari-mutuel method of betting is the only one countenanced in the bill and wagers must be laid only on races at the track. Minors are not allowed to bet. The track retains not to exceed 6 1-2 per cent of the money bet and the "breaks," but the "breaks" shall be on the cent. • $ Rancocas Stable Double: Cheops and Lachen Carry Popular Colors Successfully at Jamaica. • RANCOCAS STABLE DOUBLE » Cheops and Lachen Carry Popular Colors Successfully at Jamaica. ♦ First Mentioned Easily Proves Best of His Three-Year-Old Rivals — Lachen Never Leaves Result of Race in Doubt. •— NEW YORK, N. Y., May 4.— Cheops and Lachen, stablemates in the Rancocas Stable of Harry F. Sinclair, were winners of the two best offerings at Jamaica today, and Mr. Sinclair was on hand to see them perform. The program was not a particularly attractive j one, but the above mentioned races and a ] five-eights dash for maiden two-year-olds | furnished a good sport. ! The weather was disagreeably cold and a I high wind blew over the course but the going was fast and, while the skies were overcast, no rain fell. Lachen's triumph came in the Laurelton Handicap, and only four went to the post, Bonnie Maginn, from the Belair Stud Stable, finishing in second place, while A. J. Sullivan's The Code beat the Log Cabin Stud Stable's Crossfire for third. Laverne Fator, who rode both Cheops and Lachen, sent the son of Lucullite into the lead at the rise of the barrier, and he never left the result in doubt. The Code, the lightweight of the field, went along in second place through the early racing, but he could never get to the leader, and before the stretch was reached he had tired and dropped back. It was after The Code was through that Bonnie Maginn moved up in resolute fashion on the outside, and she soon found her way into second place, but at the end she was still three lengths hack of Lachen, though right before The Code. Crossfire ran a dull race and was last throughout. Cheops proved easily best of the three-year-olds that came together in the condition race at three-quarters that was run as the third and the second best offering of the day. The son of John P. Grier was opposed by Clifford A. Cochran's Guinea Hen, the Belair Stud Stable's Sun Hawk and the Oak Ridge Stable's Northern Pass, and that is the order in which they finished back of the Rancocas Stable colt. (Continued on sixteenth pnee) j RANCOCAS STABLE DOUBLE (Continued from first page) Guinea Hen was the only one to give a semb'jince of a contest. Beginning well the filly rushed into the lead early, and Fator soon had Cheops racing along a couple of lengths back of her, but galloping strongly. The other two were further back and it was apparent early that they were not to cut any serious figure. It was not until three-eighths from the finish that Fator shook up Cheops and he quickly moved up to the filly. Kelsay called on Guinea Hen and the result was that she raced along with Cheops on the stretch turn, but shortly after turning into the straight he shook her off to win going away with plenty in reserve. Sun Hawk readily saved third, while Northern Pass ran an unaccountably bad race when he had no speed and was outfooted all the way. Scat, racing for Mrs. Louise Viau, was an easy winner of the opening race at a mile and a sixteenth for platers, when he led home Bud Fisher's Drawing Board, with J. Ro-tunno's Wishing Stone finishing in third place. There were only five starters and Herkert was fourth with Prattle. Rather a bad last, thanks to a miserable ride by J. De-laney, ■ an inexperienced apprentice. The second race was one of those contests in which only apprentices who had never ridden a winner were eligible to ride. As : often as it has happened in the past the best horse was beaten when T. Brady brought ; about the defeat of Edward Arlington's Joe i Sweep. His exhibition was hardly as bad as t that of Delaney in the opening race, but it : was bad enough to permit J. J. Murphy's Out Step to be winner. Joe Sweep was second, , simply on his own courage, and G. C. Winfrey's • Okay clt sed with a rush on the rail 1 that i laced him third. There was a good finish of the five-eighths dash for maiden two-year-old fillies, when, in a gamely fought-out finish, Catsplay from the Greentree Stable, just managed to down the Audley Farm Stable's Princess Tina, with Clifford A. Cochran's Man o' War filly Valkyr taking third place. Hoity Toity, a stablemate to the winner, caused a considerable delay at the post by her bad actions, but the start was a good one. Just after they left, Philene, a Ran-cocas Stable starter, after being off well, was crowded to the fence and shuffled back until she was a bad last. Catsplay was lucky to escape interference. After two of the E. Arlington starters had been last, largely because of bad rides. Grand Bey won easily for him in the mile and seventy yards race at the end of the program. o French-Bred Horses Win: Finish One-Two-Three in Chester Cup-Dark Japan First by a Wide Margin. FRENCH-BRED HORSES WIN Finish One-Two-Three in Chester Cup — Dark Japan First by a Wide Margin. (SPECIAL CABLEGRAM.) LONDON, England, May 4. — French-bred horses were overwhelmingly successful in the Chester Cup, a handicap at two miles and a quarter, today. Dark Japan, carrying 123 pounds and ridden by Smirke, won with ridiculous ease. Bamboula. under Donoghue and at ION pounds, was second, while Dark Hillock, 123 pounds, Thwaits riding, beat Poet, 104 pounds, Marland up, for third. There were sixteen starters. The race was run in a thunderstorm, which broke just before the start, and made it difficult for the big crowd to distinguish the colors. It was the first rain in three weeks. Dark Japan reached the finish line fifteen lengths in advance of Bamboula, which beat Dark Hillock four lengths. Dark Japan was the joint favorite with Temple Stone, which was outdistanced. Each was held at 4 to 1. Bamboula was 15 to 1 and Dark Hillock 20 to 1. Each of the first three horses was bred in France. Dark Japan and Dark Hillock are by Dark legend, whose dam is a half-sister to the great American sire Fair Play. Osmand in Grand Fettle: Kentucky Derby Favorite Shows No Sign of Recent Injury. OSMAND IN GRAND FETTLE . * Kentucky Derby Favorite Shows No Sign of Recent Injury. ♦ Wiilener's Hope in BI§r Race, With Sande Up, Works Impressive Mile — King Nadi on Edge in Clark Handicap. ♦ LOCISVILLE, Ky., May 4.— Trainer P. J. Coyne sent the Derby choice, Osmond, over a mile distance at the Downs this morning. His gallop of five-eighths of yesterday in 1 :01Vs. was in the nature of an opening up spin in preparation for his work this morning. Sande piloted the big chestnut, which had all his high flight of speed in the early-part of* the journey, but he tailed off in the final eighth, making the mile in 1 :43. The fractional time for the first seven-eighths was :23»3, :4S /5, 1:00%, 1:14 and 1:23. As it has been the better part of a week since Osmand worked over a route of ground, the work was surprisingly good and shows the excellent condition of the gelding. Sande is a fox when it conies to handling a horse and Osmand probably had much more in reserve than an onlooker might have imagined. Caroler, a three-year-old, was run along with Osmand the last five-eighths. Confidence has returned to those connected with the preparation of Osmand for his Derby engagement and joy could be read on the faces of Sande, trainer Coyne and others connected with the stable as the big chestnut son of Sweepster came back in good condition and cooled out nicely, walking around the barn. Creek Indian, the Audley Farm Stable's Derby candidate, looked after by Kay Spenoe, and Canaan, the representative of the Le Mar Stock Farm Stable, which is in charge of Charles H. Hughes, were galloped together a mile in the fraction time of :25, :50, 1 :17, 1:44%. Scotland, the J. Swigert Taylor candidate for the big race, turned in an easy mile in 1 :52. King Nadi, which was allotted 120 pounds in the Clark Handicap on opening day. May 7, went a half mile in .ol^s, three-quarters in 1:17 and covered the mile easily in 1 :44%. Mr. Kirkwood, belonging to J. C. Milam, which reached the Downs Tuesday, was cantered a mile. He worked a mile and one-quarter before leaving Lexington, in 1 :05Vs. Hydromel and Nor'easter. the Camden (Continued on sixteenth p:ige) OSMAND IN GRAND FETTLE (Continued from fir -t pnee) pair, which arrived at the track on the same train which brought the D. Taylor and Milam horses, were limbered up with slow canters. The track was muddy after the hard rains of Tuesday night, but it had a hard, firm bottom to it when the Derby horses worked this morning. It will l e necessary for track superintendent Tom Young to have his crew harrow it this afternoon and, witli no more rainfall, the course will be lightning fast Thursday. A number of stables are due from I.*-xing-ton this afternoon with the following trainers. '. i". Vanm-t-r. who has [tolled Stocking in his cam; Danny Stewart. the t'amden trainer: J. '. Milam, trainer of his own ; horses, and Tommy Taylor, trainer of the J. Swigert Taylor horses. Prominent among them are the Idle Hour Farm Stable with thirty-six, A. Thomas with t Aeiity-foiir. and Johnny Schorr with the horses he raced on the Maryland circuit, wlieih will join War Kagle and other horses in the M -l«ean Stable. Canadian Track Dates: Independent Tracks Announce Spring and Fall Dates-No Conflict with C. R. A. CANADIAN TRACK DATES Independent Tracks Announce Spring and Fall Dates — No Conflict With C. R. A. TORONTO. Ont., May 4— The complete schedule of dates for the spring and fall meetings of the independent tracks in the Canadian circuit has been announced. It is a most satisfactory arrangement, in that such meetings as do conflict with the C. R. A. tracks will be so far removed from the latter that the attendance will not be affected at either point. Following is the program for the independent tracks : Spring Dates. Long Branch, August 31 to September 7. Dufferin Park. September 17 to September 24. Devonshire, July 2 to July 9. Kenil worth, July 23 to July 30. Fall Dates. Devonshire, August t» to August IS, Kenilworth, August 20 to August 27. ! ng Branch. August 31 to September 7. Dufferin Park, September 17 t - September 24. Canters to Victory: Balboa Easily Takes Batavia Handicap Under Restraint. CANTERS TO VICTORY » . Balboa Easily Takes Batavia Handicap Under Restraint. ♦ Carom Finishes Third — Cold Wind Fails to Keep Race Fans Away From Exposition Park. • AURORA, 111.. May 4.— The Batavia Handicap, with a purse of $1,400, at one mile, for three-year-olds and over, was the main attraction offered at Exposition Park this afternoon. The Gentilly Stable's five-year-old gelding Balboa easily accounted for the race and won* eased up from five others. Magic Wand, racing in good form, took second place, while J. A. Parson's Carom was third. Balboa raced under restraint most of 'the way. his rider giving him his head only for a short period after making the turn into the stretch, during which time Balboa quickly passed Golden Mac, Black On White and Magic Wand, and drew into the lead an eighth from the finish. With the race safe. Dellow, astride Balboa, took the gelding under restraint again and got to the finish winner by a length and a half, easing upv Magic Wand led for most of the way. showed good speed and, after disposing of Golden Mac, drew into a good lead. However, when Balboa challenged, Magic Wand was no match for him and had to be content with saving second place. The tiring Black On White and Golden Mac were easy victims for Carom when the latter finishtd with a burst of speed which carried him into third place near the end. A cold wind swept the course and spacious grandstand this afternoon and warm wraps were appropriate and a comfort to the large crowd which had gathered to witness proceedings, while the track was much improved. With *an absence of any further moisture, the track should be in its best condition soon. ■HUUU1 SCORES Ml UK Strite & Valentine's Worthman became a double winner at the meeting when he took the measure of a large band of cheap ones, which tried conclusions in the opening race. The winner was outrun to the stretch, but racing gamely, worked his way toward the leaders gradually and, free of interference, rushed up in the last twenty yards to win drawing clear. Old Broadway raced well, being in a contending position from the start and was best of the others. Hands t'p ran a likely race, coming from the rear also in the last three-sixteenths and. finishing fast, was running over horses at the end, winding up third. Adventuress also made it two in a row for herself when she led her rivals all the way in the next race, and chalked up another victory for O. L. Foster and jockey C. E. Allen. Who Knows Me gave an improved performance and finished second, while Rocking was the one to take the minor award. The eventual winner was taken, into the lead by her bustling rider in the first quarter and, well ridden, held sway to near the end easily. Who Knows Me reached her flanks and was gaining steadily, but the winner was too good for him and held her advantage to win by a neck. Rocking was always in close pursuit of the leader but could never get up, having to be content with third. FORK LADY FAIL! RK. Another favorite fell by the wayside when Fore Lady, heavily backed, met a decisive defeat in the third raee. ('.. P. McNeil's Bronx was returned winner from Bob Spalding. Happy Top and the nine others. Happy Top showed the most early speed, closely pressed by Climax and Fore Lady. Climax retired, after going a half mile, and Fore Lady challenged the leader. She gained a slight lead, corning on the inside in the stretch, but was not good enough, giving way readily when Bronx challenged strongly inside the last eighth. Bob Spalding, also, easily passed the tiring leader to take second, while Happy Top, holding on evenly in the final drive, put Fore I^idy away and out-finished My Valet for third place. A long delay at the post occurred before the start of the fourth race caused by the bad actions of Kingscourt II. He kicked the favorite. Tormentor, twice and starter Mor-risey had to come down from the starter's stand and examine the latter when the colt ran to the rear of the barrier holding his left hind leg off the ground. Morrissey examined the limb and then permitted the colt to be galloped along and when nothing serious seemed to be the matter he was brought hack into the barrier and the start was made. Tormentor showed no ill effects and after keeping up with the leaders all the way went to the outside in the stretch and drew clear at the end into a length lead over Tom P. to take the purse. Tom P. flattered with the most speed and showed in front to the stretch where he proved no match for the winner. l-'rcva finished third. (.Continued ou MXtL-cuth pige) : I | CANTERS TO VICTORY (Continued from first page) The secondary feature, an allowance race for three-year-olds and upward and fifth on the card, was won by the Dearborn Stable's three-year-old filly Chaff. Best Friend was always best for second place racing in that position virtually from the start while Pee Wee, which formerly raced as Blabbermouth and was attached to the Idle Hour Farm Stable, was third. Supporter led briefly in the first quarter, then Chaff took command and assumed an easy lead, which enabled her to come to the finish two lengths to the good over her nearest rival and apparently with plenty of speed in reserve. Best Friend forced a good pace and was never in danger of losing second place. Pee Wee kept in near pursuit of the leaders also and was easily third. The W. S. Kilmer colors were seen on the track for the first time at the meeting when Sun Fairy represented that stable in this race. One of the latest stables at Exposition Park is that under the care of R. Ethington, including Buzzer, Hurry Scurry and Lady | j W., owned by P. C. James, Jr., and J. P. j Welch, and also Hop Town Belle, owned by J. W. Harwood. Buzzer and Hurry Scurry-joined the other pair here Tuesday, having been shipped from Winter quarters at Bloom-ington. 111. 1 ♦ Page 2 DAILY RACING FORM VOLXHCE XTTTTT, HUKBEH. 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To be considered and answered, all queries to Daily Racing Form must be sent over the full name and with the address of writer. The names mid addresses are subject to a local and foreign directory lest. 10083 is first index of 1927 « — Here and There on the Turf: Lincoln Fields Stakes. Great Racing Assured. Bradley's Preakness Hope. Increase at Havre De Grace. Here and There on the Turf Lincoln Fields Stakes. Great Racing Assured. Bradley's Preakness Hope. Increase at Havre de Grace. I 4) Announcement that has been made of : the stake program for the Lincoln Fields meeting, as was expected, assures Chicago racing of the first quality. The an-nouncement of the purses, recently made, is right along the liberal lines that have been the rule of Col. Matt Winn and his associates and there is variety enough in the schedule to make the program a thoroughly satisfactory one to the horsemen themselves. The big feature of the meeting necessarily is the Lincoln Handicap, the mile and a quarter test, for three-year-olds and upwards. It has an added money value of $25,000. This is an increase of $15,000 over the value of the same race last year and it brings the feature to a value that is certain to attract the best horses from every section. There is a new stake for the 1927 meeting in the La Salle Handicap, at a mile and three-sixteenths, to which $10,000 is added. The Lincoln Handicap is to be decided July 9, while the date chosen for the running of the La Salle Handicap is August 13. Thus it affords a second test, and an excellent one, for the handicap division. Besides these two specials there are five other stakes of $5,000 added each, and they are varied enough to afford opportunity to the various divisions. It is noticeable that there is no special exclusively for three-year-olds, but they have every opportunity in the races that have been decided upon for three-year-olds and upward. Then, the fact that the Lincoln Fields meeting is to be conducted from July 2 to August 13 means that the season is one when the best three-year-olds are well able to take a place among the older horses in handicaps. It has also been decided that the overnight purses for the meeting will have a value ranging from $1,200 to $2,000 and such inducements will be decidedly alluring to those who may not have horses of stake quality. These various stakes are to be closed June 8 and assurances already received make certain each offering will receive a liberal response from the turfmen. It has always been contended that Chicago would welcome worthy racing, and bountifully support such racing. That is what is being furnished and never was there greater promise for a successful season. Edward R. Bradley, master of the Idle Hour Stock Farm, is going to make an effort to carry the Preakness Stakes prize back to Kentucky this year. This $50,000 race of the Maryland Jockey Club, which is to be decided at old Pimlico next Monday, has been very much of an eastern affair, so far as the winners have been concerned, but Mr. Bradley will try to carry it off with Bewithus, a son of Black Toney, that qualified at Lexington, Monday. Shannon is to take this fellow to Baltimore for the running of the Preakness Stakes and Mr. Bradley has promised that he will be on hand for the racing. But the Kentucky Derby, of course, is : i the really big goal for the Bradley colors and the Kentuckian, a keen judge himself, has high hopes that Buddy Bauer will carry his colors to victory and that Boo, winner of the Louisiana Derby, might make it another case of first and second for the stable. The white silks with green trimmings have two such runnings to their credit already, when in 1921 Behave Yourself was first and Black Servant second, while last year, when Bubbling Over was winner, he was being chased home by his stablemate Bagenbaggage. This is indeed an enviable record for a turfman and this year Mr. Bradley, always optimistic, is particularly sweet on his chances for victory. Taking a line through the juvenile racing of Buddy Bauer and Boo, there was nothing accomplished that would make their chances appear particularly bright in the Kentucky classic, but both have improved greatly this spring and Boo, by winning the Louisiana Derby and his training since that time, has earned the right to be started, while Mr. Bradley makes no secret of the fact that he prefers the chance of Buddy Bauer. With the closing of the season of the Harford Association meeting at Havre de Grace, there has come an announcement of material stake value increase for the fall racing of the same association. This promises an added money value of $20,000 to three of the big fall fixtures. These are the Eastern Shore Handicap, at three-quarter mile, for two-year-olds; the Potomac, a mile and a sixteenth handicap, for three-year-olds, and the Havre de Grace Handicap, at a mile and an eighth, which is for three-year-olds and upward. And it is fitting that these handicaps should be increased in value when the class of the horses that have been attracted is taken into consideration. These races are run at a season when there are always many of the good ones fit and ready and at a time when frequently there is still an element of doubt regarding the real champion. That gives them a double appeal. An idea of the horses that are attracted is had when the Eastern Shore Handicap of last fall was won by Osmand, the present favorite for the Kentucky Derby, while other winners have been Canter, Singlefoot, Hourless, Billy Kelly, Mor-vich (unbeaten as a two-year-old), and Careful. Then the Potomac Handicap counts among its winners Sir Barton, Man o' War, Lucky Hour, Tryster and Chance Play. The Havre de Grace Handicap was won last year by Crusader and in its list of victors are found such names as Bunting, The Porter, Omar Khayyam, Roamer, The Finn, Captain Alcock and Cudgel. With the increase in the value of each of these races it is natural to expect that the great sporting importance of the test will be fully sustained. The Harford Association is to be commended on its generosity and it is a move that still further adds to the importance of the Maryland racing. The house of representatives of the Illinois Legislature has put its stamp of approval on the bill for "An act to provide for regulate and license horse racing in the State of Illinois." It was no uncertain gesture of favor, the bill passing by the emphatic vote of 85 to 55. The bill now goes over to the Senate for such action as that august body may elect to take. If approved there it will go to the Governor for approval or rejection, as the case may be. The friends of racing in Illinois will await these further steps of progress with anxious impatience. AURORA Spring Meeting of 35 Days SEVEN RACES DAILY — At— BEAUTIFUL EXPOSITION PARK LADIES' DAY EVERY MONDAY AND FRIDAY Admission $I.i0, Including Tax — Same Price Every Day EXCELLENT TRAIN SERVICE ROUND TRIP TH'KKTS. S1.."»0 Special trains DAILY tU C. It. A Q. IJ. R. I'nioii Drpot » dire -t to track, 12:15, 11!:30 ami X'lATt p. in. Parlor cars — 12:13- 13:43 traiDH. Diner on 12:43 only. Special train* DAILY via A. K. A ft R. R.. Wells Street Terminal at 11, 12 ami 1 o'clock. First Race 2:15 P.M. CHICAGO TIME Dick Welles' Selections at Aurora At Aurora One Best Bet — SETH'S ROMANCE — in the Fourth Race. Aurora promises to have its first real stretch of fast track racing for no more rain has made its appearance and the going is not far from being in its best condition for the first time of the present meeting. The time hung up in the various races Wednesday was not far away from being what it will be when the going becomes fast and, with a spell of good weather and a fast racing strip, picking the winners should not be the arduous task it has been in the past. Form is generally better observed on a fast track and it likewise brings the better class of horses into competition. While there is no outstanding feature on Thursday's card, the program offered is one that should satisfy the patrons of the sport, closely matched fields being entered for most of the events. A handicap number over the mile distance is the headliner, but the contestants are not what would be called top-notchers. Five of the numbers are at sprinting distances, while one distance event is carded, it being the final, at a mile and an eighth. CHARLES WHITNEY— TOILER— ST. NICHOLAS. With an improved track in order, CHARLES WHITNEY should show to good advantage and a race to his best form would possibly see him getting home in front. TOILER was a game winner in his last start and a repetition of that effort here would make him a hard one to beat. ST. NICHOLAS seems to be nearing a winning trip and may turn the trick today. CARLOS ENRIQUE is always dangerous in this sort of company and should not be ignored. SLIPPERY SMILE rates a good chance. BOYS BELIEVE ME— JIM BETHEL — C. T. WORTHINGTON. BOYS BELIEVE ME seems to be close to a winning performance and should fare well in this field. He is of the honest sort, always giving his best and today should be no exception. JIM BETHEL scored easily in the mud in his last out and may prove a repeater today. He can race well in any kind of going. The last race run by C. T. WORTHINGTON was a poor one for him and should be thrown out of the calculations. Give him another chance today. CARRIE BELLE— RUSHEE— GAY HALLIE. The third, at three-quarters, seems to be a tight fit between CARRIE BELLE and RUSHEE, with the former given the edge. CARRIE BELLE was a consistent winner at Havana and beat horses of better class than she is meeting here. RUSHEE has won her last two races and, while she is bound to prove a tough one to beat, believe that CARRIE BELLE is possessed of more class and will prove the best. GAY HALLIE is about due for an improved showing and may be good enough to earn the show end of the purse. JOE JUNIOR is not expected to provs' a repeater. SHASTA GRANDE rates » chance if in her best form. SETH'S ROMANCE— CRISPIE SETH— LADY O'NEIL. What appears to be a real good betting proposition is spotted in the two-year-old number to be run as the fourth. This trick is SETH'S ROMANCE, winner of four out of five races this year, her racing all being over the Tijuana course. She only has to run her usual race today to score with ease. Another Seth filly, CRISPIE SETH, figures to land in second place. She raced well in her only appearance here and seems easily second best of the field. LADY O'NEIL is a recent winner, but does not measure up to the first two mentioned. INDRA is a bit outclassed. EAGER— DONNA SANTA— RE BECK. In the handicap offering, EAGER is selected to win. He turns in a good effort every now and then and his recent trials have been such as to expect him to give a good account of himself in today's race. DONNA SANTA is showing improvement with each race and may give the winner plenty of argument, if in a running mood. REBECK is better suited to the distance of today's race and is sure to improve over her last start PAPA BLINKS raced well at Havana, but may need a race or two to fit him for his best. BURNT prefers a longer distance. MISS ROSEDALE— NEW BEAUTY— FLAG LIEUTENANT. If MISS ROSEDALE would race in the same style as marked her last affair over the Miami course, she would not have much trouble in winning the sixth race. In her Miami race she took the lead at the start and, at the end, was drawing clear to win by a length and a half. NEW BEAUTY is the one MISS ROSEDALE has to beat and the latter would not surprise by winning. FLAG LIEUTENANT prefers a longer distance, but his early speed may give him a good chance today. BEAUTY STAR may prove a repeater. THEO. FAY is outclassed in tnis company. LETTER SIX— RIB GRASS— CAPT \IN ADAMS. LETTER SIX looms up as the most likely winner of the concluding number. He has one winning race to his credit at this meeting and would only have to put up the same sort of an effort today to win. RIB GRASS has been working well and appears to be ready for a race. If in good form, he is apt to prove troublesome. CAPTAIN ADAMS has won his last two races and may make it three in a row, though he is meeting better company today. REVEILLON should not be overlooked. Daily Racing Form Handicaps Daily Racing Form Handicaps I » AURORA (Track good.) The horses which seem best in today's races are : Trackman's Selections. 1 — St. Nicho'as, Pollymara, Doughnut 2 — Boys Believe Me, Jim Bethel, Emancipation. 3 — Joe Junior, Rushee, Carrie Belle. 4 — Indra, Lady O'Neil, Crispie Seth. 5 — DONNA SANTA, Eager, Rebeck. 6— Flag Lieutenant, Take a Chance, New Beauty. 7 — Captain Adams, Letter Six, Virginius. F. J. May. Dally Racine Form Selection*. 1 — Carlos Enrique, Golden Bloom, Slippery Smile, Charles Whitney. 2 — Rock Bottom, Kaliko, C. T. Worthington, Lady Eleanor. 3 — Carrie Belle, Rushee, Gay Hallie, Shasta Grande. 4— SETH'S ROMANCE. Crispie Seth, Lady O'Neil, Little Marie. 5— Donna Santa, Burnt, Papa Blinks, Be Yourself. C — New Beauty, Beauty Star, Miss Rosedale, Broomoney. 7 — Captain Adams, Reveillon, Green Blazes, Letter Six. Dick Wel?e*» Selections. 1— Charles Whitney, Toiler, St. Nicholas. 2— Boys Believe Me, Jim Bethel, C. T. Worthington. 3 — Carrie Belle, Rushee, Gay Hallie. 4— SETH'S ROMANCE, Crispie Seth, Lady O'Neil. 5 — Eager. Donna Santa, Rebeck. 6— Miss Rosedale, New Beauty, Flag Lieutenant. 7— Letter Six, Rib Grass, Captain Adams. Badd's Selections. 1 — Pollymara, Charles Whitney, Over Lord. 2 — Jim Bethel, Boys Believe Me, Move on Seth. 3 — Rushee, Shasta Grande. Gay Hallie. 4— SETH'S ROMANCE, Indra, Crispie Seth. ."i — Eager, Burnt, Rebeck. 6 — New lleauty. Take a Chance. Broomoney. 7 — Letter Six, Rib Grass, Captain Adams. Consensus. 1 — Charles Whitney, Pollymara, St. Nicholas, Carlos Enricjue. 2 — Boys Believe Me, Jim Bethel, Rock Bottom, C T. Worthington. 3 — Rushee, Carrie Belle, Gay Hallie, Joe • Junior. 4 — Seth's Romance, Crispie Seth, Indra, Lady O'Neil. 5 — Donna Santa, Eager, Burnt, Rebeck. 6— NEW BEAUTY, Flag Lieutenant, Miss Rosedale, Take a Chance. 7 — Captain Adams, Letter Six, Rib Grass, Reveillon. PIMLICO (Track fast.) The horses which seem best in today's races are : Trackman's Selections. 1 — Top Notch, Beverwyck, 'laudis. 2 — One Cent, Inlaid, Pinion. 3 — Grierson, Fable, Mark Master. 4 — Fair Star, Pandera, Candy May. 5— BLACK PANTHER, Penstick, Mariner. 6 — Tin Hat, Suky, Harvey Stedman. 7 — Kathleen Crosby, Canister, Golden Rule. T. K. Lynch. Dally Racine Form Selections. 1 — Kangaroo, Horace Groom, Gasper, Top Notch. 2 — Inlaid, Ondora, Fair Lark, Little Sam. 3— Mark Master, Long Point, Alex Woodliffe, Foundation. 4 — PANDERA, Candy May, Aromagne, Fair Star. 5 — Black Panther, Sanford, Mariner, P.anton. 6 — Suky, Gymkhana, Tin Hat, Harvey Stedman. I — Canister, Golden Rule, War Man, Kathleen Crosby. Sweep's Selections. 1 — Kangaroo, Gasper, Top Notch. 2 — Inlaid, Fair Lark, Ondora. 3 — Alex Woodliffe, Mark Master. Ix ng Point. 4— PANDERA, Fair Star, Aromagne. 5 — Sanford, Black Panther. Banton. 6 — Gymkhana, Suky, Harvey Stedman. 7 — Golden Rule, Canister, Kathleen Crosby. Bndd's Selections. 1 — Gasper, Kangaroo, Top Notch. 2 — Inlaid, Fair Lark, One Cent. 3 — Grierson, Alex Woodliffe. Long Point 4 — Aromagne, Pandera, Fair Star. 5— BLACK PANTHER, Penstick, Topboot. 6 — I.actarius, Suky, Gymkhana. 7 — Kathleen Crosby, Canister, Golden Rule. Consensus. i — Top Notch, Kangaroo, Gasper, Beverwyck. 2 — Inlaid, Fair Lark. One Cent. Ondora 3 — Mark Master, Alex Woodliffe, Grierson, Long Point. 4 — Pandera, Fair Star, .Aromagne, Candy May. 5— BLACK PANTHER, Sanford, Penstick, Mariner. 6— Suky, Gymkhana, Tin Hat, Harvey Stedman. 7 — Canister, Kathleen Crosby, Golden Rule, War Man. (Continued ou fourteenth page.) ^^^^^^^^^*mmmmmm.m m ll » ■!■—■■■ » ■ | Daily Racing Form Handicaps • , (Continued from second page! ~ BEULAH PARK (Track heavy.) The horses which seem best In today's races are : Track man's Selections. 1— Lulie Dear, Shoplifter, Jim Smick. 2— A I Hotfoot, Sound, Kin Folks. 2— False Face, Barbary Bush. May Bruen. ■* — Affectionate Mary, Priceless, Wee Wee. 5— OPTIMIST, Little Clair, Brownie Smile. 6— Lieutenant Perkins, I^ady Finnell, Cano. 7— Tippity Witchet, Mahatma. Drummond. F. H. Sproule. Daily Racing Form Selections. 1— Coney Island, Big Mosquito, Pippin, Quince Delight. 2— AI Hotfoot, Pure Dee, Golden Locket, Passport. .1— False Face. Jof, Mill Boy, Guy Clayton. 4 — Priceless, Embryo, Welty, Wee Wee. 5— SWEEPSTAKES, Optimist, Little Clair, Rodeo. 0— Cano, Castlereagh. Lady Finnell, Gee. 7— Drummond, Tippity Witchet, Mahatma, Little Archer. Bndd's Select ions. 1— Quince Delight, Cone- Island, Oxalis. 2 — AI Hotfoot, Pure Dee, Cave Woman. .'I — Barbary Bush, Leonard G.. False Face. 4 — Welty. Mr. Plaid. Priceless. 5 — OPTIMIST, Sweepstakes, Brownie Smile. 6— Cano, Gee, Assent. 7— Tippity Witchet, Drummond, Mahatma. Consensus. 1— Coney Island, Quince Delight, Lulie Dear, Shoplifter. 2— AL HOTFOOT, Pure Dee. Sound, Kin Folks. 3 — False Face, Barbary Bush, Jof, Leonard G. 4 — Priceless, Welty, Affectionate Mary, Wee Wee. 5 — Optimist. Sweepstakes, Little Clair, Brownie Smile. 6 — Cano, Lieutenant Perkins, Lady Finnell, Gee. 1 I '» '■ ■ -V ■ 111 » .i.i 7 — Tippity WWchet, Drummond, Mahatma, Little Archer. JAMAICA (Track fast.) The horses which seem best in today's races are : Trackman's Selections. 1 — War Queen, Polyphemus, Gussie Bain. 2— BLACK CURL, Sankari, Lord Broom. 3 — Millwick, Grippeminaud. Wampee. 4 — -Lachen, Sunsard, Tester. 5 — Mowlee, Sport Hallahan. Our Adele. 6 — Jasonette, New Hope, Washington. C. J. Connors. Daily Racing: Form Selections. 1 — Tonio, Gussie Bain, Commissioner Han- non. Flying Monk. 2— BLACK CURL, Sankari, Lord Broom. Wee Burn. •°. — Millwick, Salta, Grippeminaud, Faddy. 4 — Lachen, Ethereal, Tester. Adamas. j — Sport Hallahan, Mowlee, My Boy Friend, Our Adele. 6 — Washington, Kosciusko, Sporting Editor, Grayling's Lady. Sweep's Selections. 1 — Tonio, War Queen, Commissioner Harmon. 2— BLACK CURL, Sankari, C.un Royal. :i — Millwick, Needle Gun, Grippeminaud. 4 — Lachen, Gnome Girl, Joe Marrone IIL .") — Our Adele, Sport Hallahan. Maurice. 6 — Washington, Grayling's Lady, Jasonette. Bndd's Selections. 1 — Captain Kidd, Black Pepper, War Queen, Laughing Lady. 2— BLACK CURL, Sankari. Lord Broom, Gun Royal. 3 — Needle Gun, Millwick, Salta, Beau Geste. 4 — Lachen, Gnome Girl, Sunsard, Adamas. 5 — Mowlee, Sport Hallahan, Kirkover, Our Adele. 6 — Jasonette, Washington, Grayling's Lady, Tall wood. Consensus. 1 — War Queen, Tonio, Gussie Bain, Captain Kidd. 2 — BIxACK CURL, Sankari, Lord Broom, Gun Royal. 3 — Millwick, Needle Gun, Grippeminaud, Salta. 4 — Lachen. Gnome Girl, Sunsard. Tester. o — Sport Hallahan, Mowlee. Our Adele, My Boy Friend. 6 — Washington, Jasonette, Grayling's Lady, New Hope. Page 3 Daily Racing Form Charts: Aurora — -■'—■■ ' J, I ■ 111 ■ ■ ■ ■ I ■ ■ I ■ ■ — — OAILX" RACINC FORM j " AURORA • ; AURORA ILL.. WEDNESDAY. KAY 4. 1927.— Exposition Park (1 Mile). TweKth day. Exposition Tark j Jockey Club. Spring meeting of 35 days. Weather cloudy. , Stewards. M. Natlianson, C. L. Trimble and C F. Henry. Placing Judges, H. A. Leigh, F. Dunne j an l (J. C. Campau. Starter, 11. Morrissey. Racing Secretary, C. K. llenry. * — i ■ Racing starts at 2:15 p. m. (Chicago timet. W indicateg whip. S spurs, B blinkers. Eig- , ores in parentheses following the distance of each race indicate horse, date, track record, age of horse and weight carried. 'Indicates apprentice allowance. . -t OQ id. FIB.ST RACE— 3-4 Mile. (Cup o' Tea. June 23. 1925—1:12—3—108.) Purse $1,000. 3-A^IO'-AO year-olds and upward. Claiming:. Net value to winner $700; second. (200; third, $75; t ouith. $25. Index Horses AWtPPSt % % Str Ein Jockeys Owners Euuiv. Hook. Str't J I26.~»0 Wo)RTHMAN vTW I I ft* 71 2J 1} A P'rgrass Strite & Valentine 1030-100 (lMM) "OLD -T.ll TiWAYws 5 111 5 4 4*4'' 41 21 B Pershall Mrs H D Cox .160-100 12336*HANI'S DP wb 6 112 12 10. S1 9* S" 31 R I)e Pma K B Carpenter 840-100 12774 -OP.KEK FRIAR w 5 112 6 6 5l & T'i 4J H Klston J W I^jwia 770-100 12699 CI1I.KS WIIlTNEYw 7 112 10 1 1" I'll1 5» C K Allen M Simmons 1040-100 12536 C.ILMOItE wb 4 117 7 9 9'1 9'1 9" C P Srcmba L Keiffer 270-100 : ■ 12X51 MISS NANTURV wb G 112 8 5 2'1 2'i 6"" 71 W Bowden G K Pruett 1630-100 ItlNHXlLDKN ;i.KN wb 4 112 11 11 10'110= 9 81 H West M \V Buck 6500-100 12808 JACK KNIGHT wb 4 112 2 2 31 31 3" 91 R Pafq'in Nugent Bros t"30-100 12851 'A1K CAST1.K w i 108 9 8 G1 61 10* 10* I Lynch Mrs J P Gassaway t 12851 HIAGRAM wb 7 117 3 12 12 12 ll'lll1 W McCabe J A Parsons 810 100 12700 BEN OMAR wb 3 103 1 3 ll4 ll1 12 12 1. Whifcre C Graffagnini t tEield. Time. :24%. :50%. 1:18. Track good. $2 certificates earned -Worthman. $22.00 straight, $7.80 place, $5.60 show: Old Broadway. $." .C0 place. $3. NO show: Hands Cp. $5.60 show. E |'iivalent liooking Worthman. 1030 to 100 straight. 290 to 100 place. 180 to 100 show; Old Broadway. ISO to 100 place. '.«) to 100 show: Hands Pp. 180 to 100 show. Winner B. g. by Fireman— Eel. by Kenilworth (trained by J. T. Strite: bred by Mr. E. M. Markhaml. Winner entered to be claimed for $1,200. WENT TO POST— 2:14. AT POST— 5 minutes. Start good and slow. Won driving: second and third the same. WORTHMAN worked his way up between the leaders when the stretch was reached and. finishing fast, got up t i win in the last twenty yards. OLD BROADWAY raced close up all the way. but had to race wide into the stretch, then finished fast and gamely. HANDS CP ran a good race, closing up ( much ground while racing on the outside of the others. CREEK EKIAR was forced to race wide throughout, suffering a loss of ground. CHARLES WHITNEY showed the way to the stretch, then gave way ;il MOKK raced poorly. MISS NANTIRA quit, as did JACK KNIGHT. Scratched— 1 12775) Jim Bethel. 113; 11S60 War Idol, 107; 12745 Nereid, 105; 12779 Hitrump. 102; 12648 Noko. 105. -g OQiff SECOND RACE— 3-4 Kile. (Cup o* Tea. June 23. 1925—1:12—3—108.) Purse $1,000. I^a4 4 3-ycar-olds and upward. Claiming-. Net value to winner $700; second, $200; third, $75: fourth. $25. Index Horaea AWtPPSt % % Sir Ein Jockeys Owners Equiv. Book. Str't 12698 lAUVKNTt'ltKSS w 7 108 12 l1 1! U ft* C E Allen O I. Foster 200-100 |MM*WHO KNOWS MEw 7 109 4 7 B 3'1 2'1 2' 1) Lynch F J Boyle t870-100 12894 ROCKING w 5 109 7 4 2h 2» 31 3' J Judy C N Freeman 520-100 11812 *SKN iR xvn 5 114 5 9 61 4h 5! 41 W Hellow Mrs B ■ Lamport 3910-100 12651 MALTHA BOOS W 4 112 3 3 7'1 51 41 ft L Aron Missouri Stable 330-100 12700'NEKYol s ABIE wb 4 112 9 11 11 10= 61 G» M Ryan W R Hall t 12773 •DAQDY WOI.F wb 8 107 6 1 81 8'1 7'1 7* C Yates A Fabry 1770-100 1273»M'N'OLK JOE v|M 10 10 101 ll 81* ■ W SCmper Mrs I. M Holmes 5360-100 (10208) 'Tol'ANGO wb 7 111 2 8 y3 95 9* 9* I. McClair W R Padgett 680-100 12740* l'KKRASH wsb 4 108 11 5 4'1 T*1 10* 101 A Gorski L AHobson 2950-100 12851 SAKAH w 7 112 S 6 S» C 11 11 H Long Mrs R Arbique 1960-100 tField. Time. :24%. 51. 1:18. Track good. S-J certificates earned Adventuress, ftj.00 straight, $4.00 place. $2. 80 show; Who Knows Me, field, $!"..!" place. $4.60 show; Rocking. $3.20 show. Equivalent hooking— Adventures*, 200 to 100 straight. 100 to 100 place. 40 to 100 show; Who Knows Me. field, 220 to 100 place. LJ0 to 100 show; Rocking, 00 to 100 show. Winner Hlk. in. I.j Sweep — Hortensia. by Meddler (trained by O. L. Poster: bred by Mr. Eugene Rucken. Winner entered to l e claimed for $1,100. WENT TO POST— 2:42. AT POST — 6 minutes. Start irood and slow. Won driving: second and third the same. ADVENTURESS set a good pace and held sway from the start and outfinished WHO KNOWS ME. The latter ra -»-d close up and finished wearing the winner down gradually. ROCKING forced the early pace and made a game finish, but tired in the final drive. SKNOR was close up and raced well. MtRTHA ROOS could ne\er reach the leaders. SAKAH |tiit. TOPANUO raced as if unready. ! ' Scratched 12775 Neptune. 105; 09032 Mighty, 107; 12098 Nevertheless. 102: 12534 Tipliug. 100: 078*11 Stutts. 103: 12810 Famous Blue, 107. Overweight — Kerrash. 1 pound. -f qq in THIRD RACE — 3-4 Kile. (Cup o' Tea. June 23. 1925—1:12 — 3 — 108.) Purse $1,000. 3-M_£*J 4u year-olds and upward. Claiming. Net value to winner $700; second, $200; third, $75; fourth. $25. Index Horses AWtPPSt % % Str Kin Jockeys Owners Equiv. Book. Str't |SSfta BBMMCX w 4 112 2 7 51 31 31 I'll. Jenner G P McNeil 530-100 | j ISBSY'BOB SPALOING xv 4 109 12 6 7* 7* 4' 21' T Snow J T Buckley llL'O-lOOj 12808- 11 \PPY TOP xv 6 112 9 3 ll 2'1 ftj 3'1 M Hum G ft Hum 1750-100 ! (1091 1 ) *MV VALET xvn 7 112 6 8 8« 6* ■ 4* J Bollero J 1 & C ■ Lenahan yiO-100 12740:'I' I'H LADY w 1 106 7 5 ■ 1" 11 P P Hebert II Q Bedwell 200-100 12807 r *AI.irr » w 4 109 110 10= 81 61 63 M Ilyan R ■ Edwards 390-100 12109*. -n'AU »F F.VE w 8 102 11 I 41 4h 10'1 71 J (iordon W Roper 3760-100 12174 S1I.KNT KINO xvn s 111 .". 11 ll8 101 81 8l A P'rgrass R Z Jenkins t 11409 CLIMAX TO Cttfl 8 4 2'1 P 71 91 H Long R Williams 2590-100 12609 MY BIIU'Y xvn .". 107 3 9 91 11* 9=10' S Hicks H:irder & Wara 2200-100 12242 Bl »'K ratCD w I 117 4 1 ff1 91 ll'-ll** H Klston A R Freeman t 117l7,SHINLiY w G 112 10 12 12 12 12 12 J Kirby J I. Paul 2920 100 tEield. Time. 25. :5225 1:19*%. Track good. $2 certificates earned -Bronx. $12.00 straight, $0.40 place, $4.40 show; Bob Spalding. $10.00 place, $4.80 show : Happy Top. field. $3.80 show. Equivalent booking— Bronx. 5.-.0 to 100 straght. 220 to 100 place, 120 to 100 show: Bob Spalding. 400 to 100 pla.-e. 140 to 100 show; Happy Top. field. 90 to 100 show. Winner B. g. by Herodote — Barilla, by Sunder (trained by J. Keefe: bred in England by Laurel Park Stud i. Winner entered to lie claimed for $1,500. WENT TO POST — 3:12. AT POST — 5 minutes. Start good and slow. Won easily; second and third driving. l'.l'ONX was restrained to the stretch and. coming fast, passed the leaders and. taking the lead, won -^o-iig away. BOB SI'Al DIN(. lacked racing room in the early running, but raced up quickly when clear and fin shed fast. HAPPY TOP showed the most early speed, but raced wide on the turns, then raced well in the final drive. MY YAI.ET closed up ground. FORK LADY raced past HAPPY TOP after going a half mile and took the lead, but tired quickly when challenged in the stretch. Cl.lMAX and STAR iF KVK were done in the stretch. Scrst. heel lr.'NOH'lem Theiseu. 114; 127703Kendall, 107; 109443Lang Syne. 112; 12892 Judge Dailey, 107. JOOMO'/sRubinette. 107. 1QQIQ FOURTH RACIS — 3-4 Kile. (Cup o' Tea. June 23. 1925 — 1:12 — 3 — 108.) Purse $1,000. j I M-£*y~x*J 3-year-olds and upward. Claiming. Net value to winner $700: second, $200: third, j j $75: fourth. $25. Index Horses AWtPPSt % Ji Str Fin Jockeys Owners Equiv. Book. Str't (12852) •TOKMENTOR xv 3 104 6 3 21 3'1 21 l" V Peters'n P, Creech 1J0-100 I ( 12223) *T M P. wb 4 11'- I 1 l5 l'l lh 21 1 Lynch Mrs ■ A Gross 710-100 I 12896 I'KKYA W • 108 10 8 ~P G» 4' 31 C H'worth Joliet Stable G!K)-100 ) 12810 THE LOLL C'ALI.w S US 4 4 7 1 7'i 6* 4" II Klston Tobias & Uaushan 410-100 ) 12810MLKJCE xs - .". 117 2 6 61 41 51 $■ C Yates 1* Reuter 1400 100 ) 12652 OIL THKV w 4 109 9 2 4" 5» 71 6s J Judy C X Freeman :X:W 100 • 07101 BB Y'H'KSKLF xvn 4 113 1 9 M* 91 94 7'1 H Long J A Parsons 11070 100 ) 12304 'CoY wis 3 103 11 7 ? !' S! R Pafq'in Nugent Bros t 127I2,«»PEN" HAND xv 4 109 8 11 11 11 104 9'1 J G elloni WCaywood BBf-Mtl I j 08725 KING8COURT H. WS 4 104 .: 10 8' 8*} t* M** J P.ollero 1 lerby Stable 454t-kSt I 07730 JODICK xv 4 112 7 5 9O.10* 11 11 W i'harles J Summers MMM l IITIi Time. :241i. :504i. 1:18. Track good. $2 certificates earned- Totnientcr. $4.40 straight. $3.00 place. $2.40 show; Tom P.. $5.20 place. $3 CO I Show Freya. $3.20 show. • Eqimalciit l-Kjkiiu* Tormentor. 120 to 100 straight. 50 to 100 place. 2(1 to 100 show; Tom P.. 100 I to l' 0 place. KO to PHI show: Freya. 00 to 100 show. Winner It. c, by Colonel Vennie — Zirfandel. by The Commoner (trained by B. Creech: bred by Mr. Jerome 1*. Ites| e»si . Winner entered to te claimed for $2,000. WENT TO POST — 3 41. AT POST — 8 minutes. * St.irt ^'xid and slow. Won driving: second and third the same. TOKKBXTQB was kicked badly while at the *iost by KINCBOOUBT II.. but. racing close up to i the leaders and passing them in the stretch, held TOM P. safe at the end. TOM P. showed inn. h the • m«i.-t early speed and led to midway of the stretch, but was outfinished. FRKYA had to race wide most of the way and made a game finish. TUB ROLL CALL finished gamely. tl.KJLE had no mishaps. C«iY was done in the stretch a'tcr showing speed to the stretch. S.-rat. !.cd 12742 Post M stress. 15; 1277'J Moutcagle. 101: 12742 Oatewood, 118. Overweight — Jodie k. 1 pound. 1i OQ'*' £\ FIFTH RACE — 5 1-2 Furlongs. (Rachel Potter. Sept. 22. 1925 — 1 05}5 — 4 — 112.) Purse _I_^i^J»t)vf $1 100. 3-year-olds and upward. Allowances. Net value to winner $750: second. $200; ; third. $100: fourth. $50. Inlex Horses AWtl'PSt ', '■.. Str Fin Jockeys Owners- Eqniv Bask. Str't 12208 " "H All' wi: :; R 11 7 31 1* 1* l2 A P'rgrass Dearborn Stable CS0-1M 12(08 Bi:ST ILILNH w 2 •.'."» 7 3 L* 25 2* -1 P Hebert A 1' Ke.iih.uL SBV1M ) 0K495 i'i:i: wi:i: xv 4 H 6 5 r,i t, 3j :;» j p.oiier j k Dmmglam MB-IM ) 10016 F.IVAL ■ I Nt 5 11 lO*1 10' 9 4' W Sfmper Mrs L M Holmes b M0-100 j 12701 I'L LARRABKE wit 4 MS M 12 12 11* 10* 51 O Ma/.oue M I...w. 310-100 J 08058 FLAG "I' TKUCE »*7M S 10 71 8" P G'i H Long BJ Morrow 2S10-1M ) •6325 BOM FAIRY xv I HU I S 9'1 91 4H 7' J Ni h«.ll WS Kilmer tUTO-ttf) ) 12243 BLI KIISH xvn 4 HI.: J 1 1 11' 12 ll1 S" I. Mc(la;r C D Shertzer f I 12852-i xl.I.KN l.r.VE wit.: *.'4 3 9 6' G* 61 Bj M Uyan Missouri Stable Opj-PW j (09::66) DOWNCAST w 4 112 4 I 81 P 12 101 C Yates W S Trevey .".W-loO ) 1018V SI PPORTBR xv 4 lo6'.12 4 1* 31 & 11* D I.yn-b Lyda M.ie Farm Sta t f 06569 V. \''. BOK xv G 107 9 2 41 5" 7" IS R Z « binl TJAbranis BSt^MI J tField Time. :24*j. :49'i, l:02«i. 1 09Ji. Track rood. $2 .ertificates earned— Chaff. $11.00 straight, $4 00 place. J4.00 show; Best Friend, $5.40 place. $5.40 sho.\ Pee Wee, $0 i0 show. Kqunalcut Unking ( haff. 450 to 100 straight. 130 to 100 place. 100 to 100 show; Best Friend. 170 ) to ; * place. 170 to 100 show. Pure Dee. ITTtO to 100 show Winner Ch. f. by Trouipe la Mort I-aot Straw, by lltiiiius (trained by C. tiross: bred by Mr. George D Widenerl. 1 WENT TO POST— 4 12 AT POST— 5 minute*. Man £■». d aud alow. Wou easily; second and tuird driving. ' j ; j , j , . J : ■ ( CHAFF raced into a long lead after rounding the last turn and easily held sway to the end. P.KST FRIEND raced in closest pursuit of the leader all the way and finished gamely l»KE WEK showed much speed and had to race a trifle wide, but finished fast. RIVAL closed an immense gap. aud so did DR. LARRABKE. SUN FAIRY closed a gap. SUPPORTER and WONli BOK quit, after abowtoff early speed. Scratched— 1277S*Riot. 95: 12323-Cross Bow. 116. Overweights^ — Supporter. 4'», pounds: Wong Bok, 5: Sun Fairy, 1; Bluefiah, 1%; Fallen Leaf. 4. -g QQtr-| SIXTH RACE— 1 Kilel (Smiling Gus. June 9. 1926—1:39*4—3—103.) Batavia Handi-laVt/tll cap. Purse $1,400. 3 -year-olds and upward. Net value to winner $950; second. $250: third, $150; fourth. $50. Index Horses AWtPPSt % Vi % Str Fin Jockeys Ownera Equir. Book. Str t 12811 BALBOA w I 112 2 1 4'1 1/ 2* l'l W Iiellow Gentilly Stable .50 100 12811 MAGIC WAXD xv G 104 3 3 P*» 2'1 1* 1* 2J J Bollero Mra C Uwrpim) 840-100 12895 CAROM wn 4 112 5 2 21 5* 5« 4» 3* H I-ong J A Parsons 1100-100 12778 BL'K ON "WHITE wi: I 98 1 5 5* 3'i 4* 3' 4«* P Hebert lMeblo Stable 750-100 ltM4* ARABIAN wn 7 110 4 4 6 6 6 6 5» J Hillea Mrs L M Holmes 1S50-100 12811 GOLDEN* MAC wsb 4 108 6 6 3« lh 2l 5* 6 L Whifcre Mrs J H Buscher 920-100 Time. :2b\. 52. 1:18%. 1:45*4. Track good. $2 certificates earned— Balboa, $3.00 straight, $2.80 place, $2.40 show; Magic Wand, $4.60 place, $3 40 show; Carom. $3.40 show. Equivalent booking Balboa. 50 to 100 straight. 40 to 100 place. 20 to 100 showt, Magic Wand. 130 . to 100 place. 70 to 100 show; Carom. 70 to 100 show. Winner— Ch. g. by Ballot— Betty Dalme. by Sweep (trained by A. L. Gaal: bred by Mr. G. H. Clay). WENT TO POST— 4:38. AT POST— I minute. Start good and slow. Won easily; second and third driving. BALBOA raced close up under restraint, until after rounding the far turn, then steadily worked his way into the lead in the stretch and was taken under restraint in the last seventy yards, to win eased up. MAt.IC WAND raced into an easy lead, after going three-quarters and ra'ced well in the stretch, but was no match for BALBOA. CAROM finishd with a rush, outstaying Bl*ACK ON WHITK. The Litter began tiring in the last three-sixteenth. (iOLDKN MAC showed much speed for three-quarters, then tired, after taking the lead. Scratched — ( 12743) Cameo. 98: 12893 Seth's Hope, 98. Overweight — Arabian, 4 pounds. — « -t OQETO SEVENTH RACE— 1 1-16 Kiles. (Cross Bow. Kay 31. 1926—1:45*4—3—101.) Purse JLArftJ't-f *d $1,000. 3-year-olds and upward. Claiming. Net value to winner $700: second, $200-third. $75; fourth. $25. Index Horses AWtPPSt % "-s % Str Fin Jockeys Owners Equiv. Book. Str't 12744»GUS R. w 5 103 2 2 l"k 1« l'l Is lnk L McClair W Grant S80 -100 12812 * 'SWEEP-NET w 4 108 4 4 2'J 3'1 3"» 31 2« D Lynch P Reuter 370-10.) 12894'CHARLESKTTA WB 4 108 5 5 5" 4'1 41 4' 3* M Ryan ■ McCown 190-100 12612 LUCY KATE w 9 106 1 1 7« 7* 6* 6* *" M Hum G F Hum 410-100 IS773*BAD LUCK xv 5 108 3 3 3'1 21 2» 21 5* J Judy C M Freeman SS0-100 ltS13*POI80N w 4 98 7 7 6* 6» 5* 51 6» J Bollero A Brusca 1560-100 12855*V1"LN'AD wb 6 103 8 8 4' 5" 7* 7- 7'° E Porter Mrs R Arbique 4960 100 12775-'GEO. DEVER w4 105 668 8 8 8 8 W Sfrnper W V Casey 1180-100 Time. :25%. :50, 1:20VS. l:46l4. 1:52%. Track good. $2 certificates earned Ous R., $19.00 straight, $8.00 place, $4.80 show; Sweep-Net, $5.00 place. $3.40 allow: t harlesetta, $3.00 show. Equivalent booking — Cus R.. 880 to 100 straight. 300 to 100 place, 140 to 100 show; Sweep-Net. 150 to 100 place. 70 to 100 show; Charlesetta. 50 to 100 show. Winner — Ch. g. by Omar Khayyam — Chemulpo, by Ben Strome (trained by W. Grant: bred by Mr. Arthur B. Hancock). Winner entered to lie claimed for $800. WENT TO POST— 5:01. AT POST— 1 minute. Start good and slow. Won driving: second and third the same. (•US R. held to a slight lead gamely nearly all the way and ran out sharply la the stretch, impeding BAD LUCK, but finishing gamely, outstayed SWEEP-NET. The latter was close up throughout and. finishing gamely, would have wou at a longer distance. CHARLESETTA ran well and challenged midway of the stretch, but began tiring and was lucky to be third. LUCY KATE saved ground where possible and closed a gap. BAD LUCK suffered from interference from GUS R. when moviug up in the stretch and was taken up. Scratched— 123361 Extra Edition. 113; 12812 Foolscap. 113; 12740 Isaman. 109; 12854 Kl Cid. 103. Daily Racing Form Charts: Jamaica ! ' | j ! j I j j I I ) ) ) • ) I j I l I I i • ; ) ) j J ) ) f I j ) t f J ) ' JAMAICA (Copyright. 1827, by Daily Racing Form Publishing Company). NEW YORK. N. Y.. WEDNESDAY, KAY 4, 1927.— Jamaica (1 Mile). Ninth day. Metropolitan Jockey Club. Spring meeting of 21 days. Weather cloudy. Stewards. W. S. Vosburgh. J. E. Cowdin, ft. H. Bull and R. A. Fairbairn. Judges. E. C. Smith aud C. Cornehlsen. Starter, Mars Cassidy. Racing Secretary. H. C. Pebler. Racing starts at 2:30 p. m. (t'hicago 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. -j OQOO FIRST RACE— 1 1-16 Miles. (Sting. Kay 9. 1925— 1:42%— 4— 106.) Purse $1,000. 3-JL Sad \J O O year-olds and upward. Claiming. Net value to winner $700; second, $200: third. $100. Index Horses AWtPPSt i % % Str Fin Jockeys Owners O H C P S 12599*SCAT wb 3 115 1 3 ll 1* 1* 1» 1* C Ralls Mrs L Viau 7-5 8 5 3-2 2-5 1-6 12726 = IiRAWPG BOARDw 3 115 3 1 2s 2» 2 2«k 2* L Fator Bud Fisher 6 7 7 2 3-5 (12726) *WLSHPG STON'Ew 4 115 4 4 3'1 3'1 3« 3s 3« L BarceneJ Rotunno 4 5 5 8-5 12 (I00591HERKKRT xvb 4 110 5 5 4* 43 4* 4'1 4* J Hastie Beaconi Han'r S 13 15 8 3 7-5 (13794) PRATTLE w4 108 225 5 5 5 5 E DelaneyE Arlington 8-5 12-5 11-5 3 5 16 Time. :24%. :49%. 1:15, 1:41. 1:47. Track fast. Winner — B. c, by Chicle — Sketchy, by Peter Pan (trained by S. McNaughton: bred by Mr. Harry Payne Whitney). Winner entered to be claimed for $3,000. WENT TO POST— 2:31. AT POST— 3 minutes. Start good and slow. Won easily: second and third driving. SCAT took the lead at once, set a good pace all the way and won in a canter. DRAWIN't; BOARD raced in closest pursuit from the start and made a resolute finish. WISHING STONE tired badly after making a challenge on the far turu. 1IKRKERT had no mishaps. PRATTLE was taken up sharply at the start and allowed to drop far back. Scratched— 12720 Jasouette, 112; 12883-Flying Al, 115: 99033'Friday 13th, 115; 12794 Captain Dick. 105. -g QQQ/i SECOND RACE— 6-8 Kile. (Outline. Kay 16. 1923— :58%^2— 11L) Purse $1,000. S-J_ ^ t7 O ~dc year-olds. Claiming. Net value to winner $700; second. $200: third. $100. Index Horses AWtPPSt % V* Str Fin Jockeys Owners O H C P S 12760«OUT STEP 110 11 1* 1 l'l 11 S PaFmboJ J Murphy 2 2 17 10 3 5 1-4 12760- »JOE SWEEP 114 2 2 2« 2s ** ** T Brady E Arlington 8-5 11-5 11-5 4-5 1-3 12641JOKAY 113 4 5 4* 3* 4» 3« R Moran G C Winfrey 6 8 5 2 4-5 12684 -»H1GH SEAS 113 6 6 3' 4* 31 4« P Ratti W B Mitchell 5 7 7 2 1 •EPIORAM 110 3 3 5"k 6 6 &■* N Coltoff Newtondale Sta 8 15 12 4 2 12504'DAltCO 113 5 4 6 5» 5«* 6 W Quirk M Treacy 5 8 7 21 6-5 Time. 24%, 48%. 1:01%. Track fast. Winner— Ch. f. by Theo. Cook — Va-Va. by Stalwart (trained by J. J. Murphy; bred by Messra. Slmtns A Crommelini. Winner entered to be claimed for $2,500. WENT TO POST— 2:58. AT POST— 2 minutes. Start good and slow. Wou driving: second and third the same OUT STEP at once drew away into a clear lead, saved ground where possible and held JOB SWF.KP safe at the end. The latter was under restraint to the stretch turn and ran out badly when making the turn, but finished fast through the last eighth. OKAY moved up gamely on the inside after rounding the far turn aud ran a good race. HIGH SEAS, close up from the start, tired in the final drive. EPIGRAM ran poorly. DARCO had no mishaps. Scratched— (12830) Charm. 110; 12830 Partake. 110; 12700 Inca. 113; 12036 Little Kid Carroll. 110. Overweight- Joe Sweep. 1 ) ound. -g nAAT THIRD RACE— 3-4 Kile. (Noah. Kay 21. 1925— lTIl— 3-^120V Purse~$1.000. 3-year-_L^i«7«l 0 olds. Allowances. Net value to winner $700; second. $200: third. $100. Index Horses AWtPPSt % % Str Fin Jockeys Owners O II C P 8 (12761 ) CHEOPS xv 122 14 2,, lh U 1* L Fator Rancocas Sta 2-5 1-2 2-5 out— 07951 GUINEA HEN w 108 3 2 l'l 2« 2* 2* W Kelsay G A Cochran 1J 20 20 1 3-5 12797 SUN HAWK ^ " HO 2 1 4 3' 3' 3s I McA'ffeBelair St'd Sta 10 1". 1", 3 1-2 12799 'NORTHERN PASS wn 113 4 3 3" 4 4 4 W Fronk Oak Ridge Sta 3 3 3 1-4 out Time. :24%. :48%. 1:13%. Track fast. Winner Br. c. by John P. Grier — Play Fair, by Fair Play (trained by S. C. Hildreth; bred by Messrs. John D ( arr & Baa.). WENT TO POST— 3:22. AT POST— 3 minutes. Start good and slow. Won easily; second and third driving. CHEOPS, under restraint to the far turn, moved up fast on the outside of GUINEA HEN into the lead and. drawing away from the latter at the eighth (Hist, won easing up. GUINEA HEN was rushed into a brief lead shortly after the start, saved ground on all the turns and finished well. SUN HAWK ran well all the way and was worked out an additional eighth. NORTHERN PASS ran well for three eighths and quit badly. -g^ Q0£i FOURTH RACE— 3-4 Hole. (Noah. Kay 21, 1925—1:11^3^1200 Laurelton Handicap"*. l^t/OO $1,200 Added. 3-yeai-olds and upward. Net value to winner $960; second. $200; third. $100. Index Horses AWtPPSt % % Str Fin Jockeys Owners O II C P S ( 12799) LACHEN wn 4 117 11 l1 1« 1« 1* L Fator Rancocas Sta 7 20 2 -5 7-20 out — 12797 P.oNi: MACTNN xvn I 110 4 4 4 3* 2* 2** 1 1 McA'ffeBelair Sfd Sta .: 4 16-5 1-3 out ( 12157 (THE COOK wu 3 111 3 2 2« 2" 33 B* L McAtee A J Sullivan 20 30 25 4 out 08985 CROSSFIRE wu 1 118 2 3 3* 4 4 4 H Richds Los Cabin St'd S6 12 12 2 out Time. :24%. :49. 1:13%. Track fast. Winner -Br. c, by I.uctillite -Rose Brigade. b.\ Sliort Grass (trained by S. C. Hildreth: bred by Mr. llarrv F. Sinclairl. WENT TO POST — 3:51. AT POST— 2 minutes. Start good ami slow. Won easily: second and third driving. LACHEN sprinted into a safe lead at once, saved ground where possible and held BONNIE M \-i CINN safe. Ti.e latter moved up rapidly after rounding the far turn and ran a good race. THE COBB showed considerable speed for five-eighths. CROSS! IKK lacked early speed. Scratched 12087-( 'elidon. 120. Overweight — The (ode, :i pounds. ?OQ07 FIFTH RACE — 5-8 Mile. (Outline. May 16. 1923 — :58%— 2— 111.) Purse $1,000. 2-i JL ^a c7 «3 4 year-olds. Maidens. Fillies. Net value to winner $700: second. $200: third. $100. _ Index Ib;rses AWtPPSt % £ Str Fin Jock-?ys Owners o H V p s . — , , CAT8PLAT w 117 10 2 1" B* 11 1" G Ellis Greentree Sta t". 4 3 65 12 !**»•» PRINCESS TINA xv 117 5 5 3' 3'V 2* 2* H Go'dwinAudley Farm Stall 13 5 BJ 1 12 VALKYR xv 117 4 6 $• 4h V- 3* W KelsayO A Cochran 3V 11-5 1 1-J 12798 llolTY TOITT xv 117 1 4 0'1 71 6J 4» G Arnold Greentree Sta ft] 4 3 63 12 12700 TUB H KK xvn 117 12 1 2'1 2' B* BVF Stevens R E Watkins 50 6) 60 20 10 I2730-I.AI'YS MAID wll7 6 7 t*i S*! * fi1^' H'stingsJ Butler 15 15 ■ 6 S JOLLITY xv 117 7 13 SI S"1 7"k 7VI. McAtee Aknusti Sta J6 10 10 4 2 H8LOIS8 xv 117 11 10 4J 6" 8: S*v» 11 ThurberM Field J6 10 10 4 t (AMPLIOHT xvn 117 3 12 10' ll1 9* 9VJ Frach Newtondale Sta j) :mJ 50 20 10 BONNE LTOILE xvit 117 !l 9 7uk 9' 10' ML. I ' Mc.VffeMorven Sfd Sta 10 12 12 I 2§ ACQUIRE w 117 || 11 12» 12' 111 Ht- L Fator Rancoca.s Sta $4 10 10 4 2 PHILBNB • 117 -J 3 U 13 13 B*| 1' CatroncUancoca.s Sta §» H 10 4 2 CLAJRMNB xv 117 S X ill 101 12-* U W lronk J N L. \ ins ■ :*i) :» 1." I ■ft'oupled as t.reentree St::ble entry: » Aknusti Stable and M. Field entry; |UaM*CM Stable eutrv. Time. :23s. 43%. 1:00%. Track fast. (.Continued on se^eiith page.; JAMAICA (Continued from third page.) Winner— Oh. f. by Fair Play— Cafspaw. by Lemberg (trained by C. rhillips: bred by Mr. Payne Whitney*. WENT TO POST— 4:20. AT POST— 5 minutei. Start good and slow. Won driving ; second and third the same. CATSPLAY. away well and hard ridden from the start, saved ground where possible and outfinished PRINCESS TINA in the final strides. The latter saved ground when turning for home, but was forced to come to the outside of the leader in the stretch and finished gamely. VALKYR ran green for the first half, but overcame interference and finished fast. IIOITY TOITY. fractious at the post, also fin-iahed fast. TUB LIRE quit. LADY'S MAID ran well. RONNIE ETOILE was ridden wide all the way. PHII.KNE was knocked back at the start. The saddle on CI.AIKDINE slipped in the stretch Scratched— 12798= Spanish Princess. J17; 12839 Strong Policy. 117: 12730 K. Kitty K.. 117. -i OtflOC SIXTH RACE— 1 Mile and 70 Yards. (Sting. May 15. 1925— 1:41%— 4— 124.) Purse larit/UO $1,000. 3-year-olds and upward. Claiming. Net value to winner $700; second, $200; third. $100. Index Horses AWtl'PSt % % % Str Fin Jockeys Owners O H C P S 12639) 'GRAND BEY ww 4 111 1 1 I'll' l4 1* 1* C Zoeller ■ Arlington 2 2112-5 1 1-2 1MMS*CURVEUR w5 111 5 4 21" 4nk 41 ?k? It Bl'b'rn Green Top Sta 20 20 12 u -1 (12«H6»IH I' HELL wb 3 111 2 2 5'J 5'1 3*k 31 31 L Fator Mrs J Scaluga 10 10 10 4 1 1*689 MtHSoUHCEFUL w 4 111 8 7 Ss 61 6= P 4* F Stevens H Pomeroy 4 I 41 8-; 4-j 12.128 CROSS WORD wb 3 110 4 6 6= 7'1 7* 7- V D Mc.VffeP J Reilly 8 10 8 I 9* ltS3w*GRACIOCS CUT wit 3 111 3 3 4= & 5 6= 6= W Kelsny F M Bray 4 41 4 8-j .-10 12689* T M.\H AWK IV. W 4 111 7 9 9 9 9 9 i» E Fewetl D D Douglass 30 30 30 11 6 ( 1 2551 '. • I.NHLESS wr. 4 116 6 8 7* 8« 81 8A 8» ■ KummerMiss M Weld 6 10 10 4 2 U1 U**COLOXEL SETH w 3 110 9 5 31 2= 2'1 4' 9 P Go'dwinJ McAuliffe 6 8 7 21 6-j Time. :23%. :48%. 1:14. 1:40%, 1:44%. Track fast. Winner— R. g, by Sand Mob — Chateaubriand, by Combourg (trained by W. H. Fizer; bred by San-ford Stud Farm". Winner entered to l e claimed lor $5,000. WENT TO POST — 4.45. AT POST — 2 minutes. Start good and slow. Won easily: second and third driving. GRIND REY set the pace from the start and won in a canter. CURVEUR raced close up throughout stood a long drive gamelv and outfinished POP RELL. The latter was on the outside all the way and tired sfter making a challenge in the stretch. RESOURCEFUL improved his position steadily but waa cut off in the stretch. CROSS WORD closed a big gap. GRACIOUS GIFT tired badly. TOMAHAWK IV. lacked early s| eed. m raiehcd — 12933)Scst, 110; 12036=The Code, 105; 12838 Korean, 11C. Overweights — Pop Dell. 1 pcuod: Cross Word, 3. Page 4 Pimlico Entries and Past Performances PIMLICO • THURSDAY, MAY 5 ' * WEATHER CLEAR: TRACK FAST. «, # The figures under the heading "Re*." in the entries below thaw the best time of eech horse at the distance since Janusry 1, 1926 no matter where it finished No time records are shown for a beaten horsa over any distance when he is fifteer. lengths back of th« winner. In cases where record was made on other than a fast or good track, abbreviations show track conditions. ! I — — $ 10082 IS FIRST INDEX OF 1927. 12828 IS FIRST IN DFX OF MAY Ra ing starts at 2:30 p. m (Chicago daylight savings time. 2:30. 1 © Superior iiiik! runner. X flood mud runner. :•: Fair mu.l runner. (Ml Maiden. • Apprentice allowance. The following abbreviations are used to designate tracks at which tune record* shown in entries were made: Akron Akn Lagoon Lag Aqueduct Aqu Lansi'owne Park....L.P Aurora Aur Latonia Lat Belmont Park Bel Laurel Lr» Beulah Park Ben Lexington Lex Blue Bonnets B.B Lex. Colored Fair.L.C.F Blue Grass B.G Lincoln Fields L.F Bowie Bow Long Branch L.B Brighouse Paik B.P Maple Heights M.H Brooklyn Bkn Marlboro Mar Chinook Park Chin Miami Mia Churchill Downs CD Mobile Mob Clarksburg Cla Mount Roval MR Columbus Col Niagara Falls N.V Colwood Park Clw Omaha 0m« Coney Island C.I Orlando Ot) Con naught Park....C.P Peoria Peo Cranwood Park Crd Phoenix Pbx Dade Paik 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 Erlanger Erl Saratoga Sar Fair Grounds F.G Tampa Tarn Fair mount Park F.P Tanforan Tan Tort Erie F.E Thistledown Tdn Hamilton Ham Thorncliffe Thf Hastings Park H.P Tijuana ,...7ij Havana Hav Timonium Tim Havre de Grace ... HdG Toledo Tol Hawthorne Haw United Hunts U.H Huntington Htn Washington Park. ..W.P Jamaica Jam Wheeling Wh; Jefferson Park J .P Whittier Park Wer Juarez Jua Willows Park Wil Kempton Park K.P Windsor Win Xenilworth B n Woodbine Wdb King Edward K.E. Youngstown Ygn Pimlico '1 mile). First Race — 2 Miles. Patanmv Steeplechase. Purse $2,000. 4-year-olds and upward. Claiming. Today's Ind. HorseAPost Pos. Wt. Itec. A.Wt.Han 09023 Kangaroo. | | 149. .73.1 '03803) Horace (.'room. 9 5 144 .730 03645' Gasper. 7 8 144. .72.1 12884 Top Notch. 2 7 141 .720 (62069) Neap Tide, 8 9 139. .71.1 07696 Bonacourt. 3 11 141. 710 ' 06839 'Ruinc. 12 8 144. 70.1 08981 Kndicott lUI. 11 4 142*700 02007 Smart Sinner (Mi. 10 7 13!".. .ran 08305 'Claudis (M). 5... 9 131. .690 12696 Beverwvck. 1 T MTXtM 12734 Winoya. 4 5 141.. C85 Second Race — 4 1-2 Furlongs. Puree $1.3'.i0. 2-year-olds. Maidens. Claiming. Track record Dignus. May 13. 192C- OS2*— 2— 111. 12456 Inlaid. 10 11.1.. 730 I 12885 »On;lora. 4 110.. 72.1 11352 'Fair I^irk. 11 110. 720 || 12600 Little Sam. 3... lld»; IIS :.V, 113. .71.1 ,1 126*1 Merida. 2 .HdG 111 M%ap 11.1.. 710 i 12801 'Ijucic Dunbar. 7. Il.li; in.", :M\«. 110.701 . 12885 Erin Go Itragh. 6 HiK.lH :5S:S 11R..7O0 » 12456 Jacksonville. 8 .. 115.. 600 ' I || ,1 i . » 12386 One Cent. 9 118. 690 Pinion 1 11-1 Bernie Harding. I 118 Third Race— 3-4 Mile. Purse 11. TOO. 3 -year olds and upward. Claiming. Track record: Mainmast. May 6. 1921-1:1014—6—116. (12800) Mark Master. 10. Lrl 111 1:14 5 126:-: 731 12944 'Pong Point. HJam 107 1:12 6 121.. 73© 12843 'Alex Woodliffe. 6 C.I 104 l:12Vi 5 117®725 I I 12734* 'Foundation (M . 7 Jam 107 l:14's I 109. .720 , 12944 Gaffer. 13. . HdG 106 1 :14'i 4 113X713 J 12733 'Eddie Ilicken- ' hacher. 1.1.. F.P 109,1:12% 10 113. .710 12802 'Tillie. 10 Mia 102 1:19% 4 108x70.1 12800 'Lemnos. .1 ...Mia 110 1:13 4 113*700 12552 'Fable. 3 Bow 107 1:0% 3 108x69.1 12*38 'Copcv Boy M .14 Bow 10.1 1:17s 3 10.1*690 12768 Star Mirth. 17Bow 107 l:21h 3 105. 690 12734 Tommv Foster mi. i Hdc no 1:15% I no.rato 12346 'Leda (Ml. 2 3 100.685 12*55 '(irierson (Ml. 4. Bow 108 1:14 3 113. .68.1 12733 'Madder Music. 8 Hav 111 l:14'i 3 105. .685 12802 Immolator (Ml. 0 HdG 105 1:14^ 4 126. .681 12436 'Foretime, 12. .F.P 116 1 :14% 3 109.685 Fourth Race — 1 1-16 Miles. Ninth running. Pimlico Oaks. $5,000 added. 3 year olds. Fillies. Allowances. Track record: nepliaistos. May 10. 1922 1:44%— J 107. 12803* PANPERA. 2 .. 121.. 710 12942 Candy May. 8 113. 740 08313 Aromagne. 3 ... 121.. 731 12804 Fair Star. 0..HdC 121 149%sy 121x7311 12594= Tigress. 10 113 .725 (12843) Suky. 1 113. 720 12847 Fenllght. 5 113. 71.. (06738) Minnadevn. 4 113... 10 12846 Pignns. ! 113. 701 12695 Signola. 7 Pim 102 1:49^ 113x700 Fifth Race— 1 Mile and 70 Yards. Arundel Purse. Purse $1,500. 3 year-olds and upward. Allowances. Track recr.nl: Shuffle Along. Nov. 3. 1923— 1 :42"i — 3— 110. 127»7: Black Panther. 3 Jam 110 1 43% 3 105 X 740 12844 Sanford. 2 Tij 92 1:41% I 12.1X735 (12395) Mariner. 5 3 101. 730 12694 Banton. 4 F.G 112 1:44% 4 124. 72.. I j 12886 Topboot. 6 ..Pim 118 1:45% 7 122x720 12847 Pcnstick, 1 4 119.715 Sixth Race — 3-4 Mile. Purac $1,500. 3 year olds and upward. Claiming Handicap. Track re wd : Mainmast. May 6, 1924— 1 :10%— 6— 116. (12843) Suky. 9 IM 101 1:13% 3 107.. 73.1 12843 Cvmkhana. 7 Win 111 1:12% 5 114x730 12843 Tin Hat. 4 ..Tij 871:13% 3 112.. 725 j 12843 Harvey Stcdman. 3 Mia 116 1:13% 4 109. 720 12767» All Blue (Ml. 6 Mia 115 1:14 3 103.715 09222 Saratoga Maje, .1 Pim 111 1:13% 5 118x710 ; 08892 Plv Book (Ml. 2 4 100. .705 12769 Bowie Clark. 1 HdG 110 1:15% 3 104. 700 08960 Lactarius, 8 .Lrl 114 l:17%h 3 106.700 S -venth Race — 1 Mile and 70 Yards. Purse $1,300. 4 year olds and upward. Claiming. Track record : Shuffle Along. Nov. 3. 1923— 1 :42%— 3— 110. 12605- 'Canister. • ..HdG 103 1:44% 5 108:):735 12605 Golden Rule. 10. . HdG 112 144% 7 11.1X730 12388 'War Man. 9.. Lrl 110 1 :44 ^ 7 110A725 12843- hatlileen Crosby. 11 Pim 107 1:44% 5 110*720 ! (12848) Shadowdale, 7 .. Pim 115 1:48% 7 11.1X715 (12738) 'Dr. IIMari. 5Ken 96 1:43% I 110. 710 i 12843" 'Hanger Signal. 2. 4 10.1. 701 12806 Ijinvard. 4. . . Emp 110 1 :47% 4 120.700 12738' 'Yosiicll. 8 Tij 9.11:43% 4 10.1. .691 12696 'Klla If.. 1 Lil 100 1:4.1 4 107-690 12848 S.r Leonid, 0 Keu 100 1:42% 7 HOxOOti 1st Race [1st Pimlico] ISt I\.3.C6 * Miles. Patapseo Steeplechase. 4-j^ar-olds and upward. Claiming. Index Cra. Dis.Time Tr. Odds Wt. St. % Str.Fin. Jockey Started Order of Finish KANGAROO, b. g, 5 149 By Crnmpler — Royal Spinner, by Royal Hackle. Trainer, H. Garth. Owner. R. Parr). Breeder. R. Parr. 09023 Pim 2 401%ft 12-5 1:2 1 2 L. rider. C Mergler ■ AnMimn Bells 144. Rip 1.10 0K910 Pim 2 4:00'ilt 22-5 142 0 2 2* 1" C Mergler 1 1 Husky 147.0rientaIIlo|.e 134.P'bleTip 141 08827 Pim 2 4 :05%m 5 139 5 2 2' 2« C Mergler 8 Husky 142.S'tPan ras 139S.andSc'rlet 130 08131 Lrl al. :'4:0r%ft 36-5 135 1 1 1J l1 C Merrier 8 Husky 13K.It.ltrmuiiielIIl.133.Gr nliorn 13.1 07966 l.rl ab 2 4:0» ft 37 131 t 2 3=1 3* C Mergler 11 Beverwyck 137, Husky 139. Foil rCoiirts 145 1 i 06016 Tii ab I 4 02 £ft 19-10 147 2« L Veitch 6 G. Mitchell II. Mil. Beck l.'.O.K.of Gr'ne 139 | l HORACE GRC0M. b. g. 5 144 By Cylba— Mary mmmm. by Forfarshire. (Trainer, A. Escott. Owner, W. A. Read). Bred in England by Messrs. Brice. j | 03803 Ai|U at. 2 4 Kt *.rt 10 \M I 2 l". 1-A C i^ranTd 7 Connie!) I i4i.St.l-awrence 144 . Beauval 130 03693 Aqu ab2 4:14 ft 11-5 130 0 2 310 3im S James I A.L.Syue 13S.ltcauval 138. Sand Kock 137 | I 03384 A«iu ab 2 4 12%.sl 20 1.10 7 $ 0IT4' S James !• Hi an tonic 140. Erne II. 144. Ravel 144 03213 Aqu abL4:!i ft 10 130 2 a P. ui . S James I ■■— afll 136. Li ut.S,eas 155. Lipinga 130 GASPER, ch. g. 8 144 By Cigar — Doubtful, by Ja^uemart. (.Trainer. A. Escott. Owner, W. A. Reed). Bred in England by Mrs. Hey- bourne. 03645 Aqu :ib 2 4 03%ft ICO 142 1 4 3" ?."• T Morgan 4 Jolly Roger 1.13.St.Pan.ras M.I.Ernell. 136 \ 03315 Aqu at. I 4 :10%sy 4 142 I 2 2" 21 T Morgan * JnllyRoger 147.GimHo:it 138.S tPaixras. 14S j 03028 A(ju ab 2 4:08%ft tJ 142 1 3 2' 2t' T Morgan 4 J'lylt'gr 144.P.rantome 138.Fr d'nKo k 147 | 02760 Pel ab2 3 47%ft 8 0 130 4 2 1' 1* T Morgan 5 ltrantotue 135.A'l'miiBeliH 147.He khr 131 ■ ' 02485 Pel ab I 3 47%m 16 0 137 1 3 2J 2« T Morgan 5 Jolly Roger 142.Lorenzo 134. Au'th'rStar 141 tPlaced firj-t through disqualification. TOP NOTCH, b. g. 7 141 By Berrilldon — Dignity, by Dick Welles. (Trainer, F. Scbelke. Owner. J. K. L. Ross). Breeder. Lewis Garth. 12884 Pim 2 4.00%ft 7J 137 2 Fell. N F.veritt 8 Husky 149.1lttiste !47.D°gon deVertn 140. | H5350 l.rl ab 2 3:1«)%sl 31 10 142 1 4 3"3;J!t Kergs n 4 St Pane ras. 13 1. Boatman 146. Gravity 140 K5070 I.il ab 21 4 * ft IS 137 2 3 3,s 4:4 A Kerg's'n 0 Houdini 137. Tassel 138. Courteous 133 I 84838 l.rl ab I 3:00%ft 41 10 137 4 I 43i i" A Kerg's'r. 9 SkyS. rapcrll 138. Courts 131.1lamask 1.12 i | NEAP-TIDE. ch. m. 9 139 By Mo^t d'Or II. — Zoola. by St. Gatien. ! tTrainer. J. H. Lewis. Owner. J. E. Widener). Breeder. J. E. Widecer. I 62069 M ab 2 I 47%ft tH 132 1 2 J » 1- I * Byers 10 Peccant 158. Roy Craig 147. Bullseye 152 I ' 61708 1'iin 2 3.05%sl 2J 133 0 1 | l5 C Jones ■ Hlint.nin 140.Qi:e r*k 140.K"neIIarl u 147 I B0NAC0URT. b. g 11 141 By Bonarosa — Court Holiday, by ftueens Birthday (Trainer. F. Preece. Owner. Winburn Stable). Breeder. T. F. Ryan. 07696 Lri ab 2 4 0C%ft 23 13S 0 7 I. ri.ln '.C M. i!-!.r S LiKird 1 19. It. Itrmn'l II 1. 138.IInii.rine 133 I 06990 Wiib I 4 :7%ft " IS 4 6 0" a'3 F Preece 5 Herriard 139.Conniebert 149.1 aveud'h 141 I | 06323 Bel ab 2 4 OC ft 2| 134 3 1 2« 2t"F Preece 4 G.vs rlted 13.1. 1.y.la. netta 14.1 Amsflo 140 I | 96044 I. rl ab2 4:12 ft 11 134 7 Lost rid.-r.K Preece 8 DoubleTip UCMiniatii 139.1tnddugie 136 I 95620 HdG ab2 4:0O%ft 6J 139 2 3 31" 4»u K Preece 5 M'kTwain 146 P'blellp 146. Kangaroo 130 mm mo ai.2400 n 1 ai s 1 v i»k w ivmm i ■"tttiiTt 111 ia rwfc in.mx w**m m tUisquaJlfied. ETJINE. ch. g. 8 144 By Sans Le Sous — Rageuse. by Winkfield's Pride. (Trainer. J. Healy. Owner. Rolling Plain Stable). Bred in France by Count P. d* Pourtilei-. I ' HMIDJ ab2 4 0C%ft 2 100 7 5 C:« C'» F Preece 9 A .i.U-rRcad 13.1.1 an' rxrt 140. Boat ma i 140, 0.1052 Sur 1.1.2 4 24 si IS 14". S 1 I1 1' * Smoot lO Byng 142, Court eoua 144, Conniibert 147 MM Sar ab 2 4 23%m 1.1 143 ! 6 3* 3"J C Smoot 9 SI. Hackle 140. Gravity 11. 141. Winoya 130 i 92835 Sar ab 2 4 24 si 10 14- S fi i-r i" C Smoot 8 Con In rt 140. Gravity II. 13.1. K.ofGr'ne 137 91365 11am ab 2 4 :17 ft 1-2 143 5 3 2" 3« A Fer'son «'• "hu. kle 148. Fly •-.•Frog 144.Fanel.ady 132 9123S Ham ab2 4:17 ft 29^10 142 G 2 3'] 4" L Madden 7 P.yng 147. Cbu. kle 157. FlyingFrog 138 EMDICOTT. b. g. 4 (II) 142 By Colonel Vennie or Royal II.— Princess Kathleen. by Sain. 'Trainer. M. Brady. Owner. J. E. Davis). Breeder. J. Livingston. 08981 P.i'i J4:0*%l.y 2 ' 132 3 4 4*1 4^" I, Cheyne 4 Flyman 1 40 Tlia-Pain. 1 m. Mad -all I 136 08347 l.rl ab - 4 "l%fi U M 2 0 £.-• 4 • \V Suns 7. T. Paine 132.Casette 137.EvelynSawyer 139 1 ami A.|J 11 4«..g.l f 108 0 f. S« a" Q Fields 11 Bosina 107.Teni|.esto lOO.Ijidy Raglan 107 03647 A m 1 l:41%rt I 110 3 3 3:! I'l ll Fields t Exchequer 100. Uidy Raglan lO.I.Sbiraz KKi | 03031 Aqu 1 l:4C%ft 12 108 2 2 li 1" G Fieids 10 Tempesto 102. Rosewood 11.1, Digniffy 106, SMART SIKKER. b. g. 7 (M) 136 By Rack-rent — Lady Lomond, by Barcadaile. (Trainer, H. R. A. West. Owner. H. R. A. West). Bred in England by T. McCutcheon. 0?007 Btl ub2 3 4S%:t h 130 1 3 4=» 0" J l^itnbcrt 8 Cherki 142. As.»ii.- 139*. Bmton 11. 140 01827 Be] ab 2 .". 60%:: ■ 130 S 9 8": 8,J J Lambert 10 Barleycorn 141. Boatman 138, lsis 13U 01043 1 li abli2 01%ft 12 139 9 2 2* 3'« J Mcoee 10 Lbol 142,Califc 134.SaudRock 131 | CLAUDIS. b. g. 9 (M) 131 By Plaudit— Dam by McGee. (Trainer. N. Chapel. Owner. J. G. Cremen). 08305 Lrl ab:4:03%ft 6 133 8 Lostrider.P Watkins 9 Beverwk ISO.St Lrence 140.Cnie! ert 144 064 48 Tim ab 2 4:02 rt 17 131 4" P Watkins 8 K'garoo 140.D'bleTip 137. TwoFr-athers US 06223 Tim ab 2 4.06 ft 53 146 7" P Watkinsll Gen. Mitc'lII. 151. H'blcTip 148. Boatman 14* BEVERWYCK ch. g. 7 147 By Sir John Johnson— Reveille II.. by Irish Lad. (Trainer, W. Durnan. Owner. Flamingo Stable). Breeder. F. J. Nolan. 12696 HdG 1 1 16 1 :00%sl 31-5f 112J 4 : 9» 10" V Ptott 10 Kanduit 106. Johnny Jewell 104. Felix 116 08827 Pim 3 4 :0. %m 34-10 145 1 5 5" 5'» C Smoot 8 Husky 142. Kangaroo 139SaintPanrras 139 08305 Lrl ab 1 4.03%ft 41-10 150 3 1 1" 1" C Smoot 9 St.L renee 140. C'niebert 144. Fane L'y 136 07966 l.rl ab2 4:04 ft 38 137 6 1 1 1' B Haynes 11 Husky 139. Kangaroo 131. Four Courts 143 07476 II. IG l-70 1:4»%m 12 103 5 4 4't 0'= E Fewell 8 ChfTiery 108.B tleShot lOK.TeasK dy 108 07310 HdG n-4 1:14%« Sf 111 1 11 9»1 84i R WkmanLI JIarat lOO.Sw'tlnver lOO.Lieut.Farrell HI 06955 Mar al.OJ f 1 07%ft 19-5 116 2» J I.eylan.l 7 A plate 110J. I'howChow 107. S .Branch 112 06908 Mar ab5Jf 1:07 ft 22-5 110 3» F Whifker 8 Skirmisher 121. Oblique lM.L'ncleAbe 116 WINOYA. b. h. 5 141 By Winstanley— Maloya, by Charles 0 Malley. Bred in England by Lady Cot-(Tminer. T. J. Donohne. Owner. C. L. Whiting). ington. 12734 HdG 1 70 1:46%ft !-9 112 4 9 8" S« G Taylor 10 Keydet 110. Forehead 105, Foundation 110 12530 HdG l-70 1:01%sy 37 111 9 11 11"10" G Taylor 11 Declare 111. Forehead 105. WoodFairy 105 05202 Sar ab2 4:23 ft 6 140 5 4 3-« 3"»G Smoot 6 Pete t. See 140. KfrTom 140. Ascetic 138 04984 Sar ab 2 4:3344m 3J 137 4 1 1 1 G Smoot 5 CnSchn'ler 134.I.langeria 139.AnrStar 145 04895 Sar ab2 4:23%m 15 130 3 2 4'» 4s* G Smoot 9 SilverHackle 140.Gravity II. MI.Ruine 1*3 03948 Aqu ao2 407 gd 4 138 4 ( 5"«S'«C Cra-ford 7 Ravel 139, Erne II. 142, Gravity II. 137 2nd Race [2nd Pimlico] I I , ' J I j Znd ftv3.C6 * !*s Farlonars. 2-vear-olds. Maidens. Claiming-. 'Track record: Index Crs. Pis Time Tr. Odds Wt.St. ** Str.Fin. Jockey Started Orde/ of Finish INLAID, br. f. 2 (M) 11J By Meridian— Poor Butterfly, by Celt. (Trainer. J. P. Jone«. Owner. J. P. Jones). Breeder. J. P. Jones. 12456 HdG 1-2 :48%ft 24-0 110 6 6 jzl 4!i H Erickanl3 NettaRun H5.T"y sNeck ll.Hil. Clark 115 0ND0RA. b. f. 2 (M) 110 By Huon— Fedora, by Sain. (Trainer. G. Arvin. Owner. H. T. Archibald). Breeder. J. L. Tarlton. 12885 Pim 1-2 :48 ft 60 104 7 4 6*J 61 ' G Hudginsl.t FairAnita 1 lO.FireFairy 1 13. W Flower 112 11737 Mia 1-2 :48%ft 52 112 10 6 6=2 6?1 I* Walla 12 Snowfall 112. Shelton 11.1. Boslyn 110 11563 Mia 1-2 :48^ft 33 115 2 9 5'* 6"i P Walls HSkipawav ll.l.Soufliern Kiss llO.Eloise 115 10853 Mia 1-4 :22%ft 29 110 10 t'l 9:i P Walla 14 Outstep 115. Support 114.K Brittania 110 FAIR LARK. b. f. 2 (M) 110 By Fair Gain— The Lark, by Dick Welles. (Trainer, H. G. Bedwell. Owner, H. G. BedwelD. Breeder. H. G. Bedwell. 11352 F.G 3-8 :36Migd 18f 115 8 V\ 5»i W Dellow 12 Quicken H5.SdyI.ady '. 1. I.Jack o"Leen 115 11096 F.G 3-8 :36H« 36 109 • 3 i 21 W Deilowl2 0ld Kid 110 Southland Boy 106. Divot 108 LITTLE SAM. b. g. 2 (M) 113 By Trojan— Glad Tidings, by Knight of the Thistle. (Trainer, J. P. Jones. Owner, J. P. Jones). Breeder. J. P. Jones. 12600 Hdl 4i f :04lift 34 US 8 9 6'i 7'J D Emery 12 Knight 118, Bogau 118. RoyalPennant 118 MERIDA. br. f. 2 (M) 115 By Meridian— Moco. by Zens. (Trainer, W. Irvir-. Owner. E. F. Whitney). Breeder. E. F. Whitney. 12641 HdG 4' f :57.iift 14 117 7 10 8:J 9,s J Butwell 11 Shorty 117. Roi Tan 113. Apple Pie 115 12525 HdG 4J f :55Vy 13 113 3 10 8si 8« L SchaeferlO AngryMood 116.S th nKiss 108.F eFrv 108 12435 HdG 4l f :04Htft 32 111 13 13 BfJaV** J Butwell 15 FireFairy 110. Angry Mood 112.(»utSl.p 110 LUCIE DUNBAR, ch. f. 2 (M) 110 By Trap Rock— Thamar. by Hastings. (Trainer, R. Brown. Owner. J. E. Beal). Breeder. P. M. Walker. 12801 HdG 41 f :54 si 10". 100 It U 13"J13'» O Grown 14 Princeltulbo 108.Skavar 1 lK.lJt.Brwm 111 12732 HdG 44 f :04%ft 60 115 5 11 11»J12-'" L Schaeferl3 FlowerGirl 117.. Pinkl.illy 11.1. Sucky 11.1 12553 HdG 4i f :034igd 130 110 4 14 14i:14:l O Brown 14 Maurice. 116. Rose Eternal 110, Latvia 1 10 ERIN GO BRAGH. br c. 2 (M) 118 By Vindex— Miss Rooney. by Zsus. (Trainer, E. Trueman. Owner, R. W. Carter). Breeder. F. W. Armstrong. 12885 Pmi 1-2 :48 ft 41 110 13 9 9 • 8'» J M.Tagt13 FairAnita 1 lO.FireFairy 1 13. W Kiower 112 12690 Hd J! 41 f -MUfll Of 114 12 11 ll'*ll21 J ChlmersH SamSlick lOO.PrinceltulN. IW.lMjBaM 113 JACKEONVILLE. b. f, 2 (M) 115 By Donnacona— Frances, by Singleton. (Trainer. G. R. Bryson. Owner. E. K. Bryson). Breeder. T. W. Gamett. 12456 HdG 1-2 :48«tft 47 110 12 13 13»J13" L Morri3 13 NettaRun HO.TysNe.k 11.1. i.l (lark 115 ONE CENT. b. c. 2 (M) 118 By Last Coin— La Mode, by Peep o' Day. (Trainer, M. Smart. Owner, S. Ross). Breeder. Miss E. Daingerfield. 12386 Bow 1-2 :4S ft 7 IIS 0 6 7»i 7S1 E Barnes S Toanna IIS. l'olar Sea 118, Tiappy 118 First start for the following: PINION, b. f. 2 (M) 115 By Star Hawk— Mary Irwin, by Galatine. (Trainer. T Rodrock. Owner, X. E. Hitt). Breeder. Mrs. E. J. Tranter. BERNIE HARDING, ch. c, 2 (M) 118 By The Wanderer — Virginia Flannery. by Brya Mawr. (Trainer, G. C. Brenton. Owner, G. L. Goodacre). Breeder, G. L. Goodacre. 3rd Race [3rd Pimlico] 1 i | l j | | I \ j | ■ ' | I i | ! I I ' I I I | I | I I ' i 1 | | ."l|*Cl »^.«.^x^ IvriCG 3*'* ^I'le. S-Tear-olds and upward. Claiming. (Track record: Main-***** mast, Maj 6, 1921— 1:10%— 6— 116.) Index Crs. Die.Timc Tr. Odds Wt.St. % Str.Fin. Jockey Started Order of Finish MARK MASTER, br. h. 5 126 By Luke McLuke— Yermila. by Jack Atkin. (Trainer. G. R. Bryson. Owner. E. K. Bryson). Breeder. H. Black. 12800 HdG 3-4 1:14\sl 5i 121 1 1 l1 1»* L Morris 14 Long Point U6.Clydella 113.Ten Sixty 109 12552 HdG 3-4 l:14%gd 17-0 119 8 3 2J 3' L Morris 12 Remedy 121. Long Point 112.AlIetacbe 109 12393 Bow Ci f 1:21 ft 14 0 116 6 3 3'J 1* L Morris 12 TenSixty 108. I.emnos 110. WildAster 122 12380 Bow 6Jfl:21%sl 35 119 13 7 3'4 2'J L Morris 13 Hidalgo m.K'gO'Neill II. l^'.KI'gAl 113 12038 J. P 3 4 1:13%ft 26 116 12 11 11«*11" L Mo»ria 12 Dry Moon 107.BigSweep 1 Kt.TheVmtner 106 11913 J P 3-4 1:HVsft 3 113 7 5 2" 2'i L Morris 1 1 LgPoint 107.M'inMay 106.BirdBelia»e 113 11576 F.G 3-4 1:15 ft 71 1121 7 4 2" 1" L Morris 11 Geo Groom 114.DollyP.ay lai. Forenoon 118 11308 F.G 3-4 1 114»ft 23-10 114 S 3 41 31 L Morria 11 Talladega 112, Ten Sixty 108. Ensign 116 LONG POINT, b. g. 6 121 By Ballot — Ursula Emma, by Broomstick. (Trainer. R. A. Johnson. Owner. R. A. Johnson). Breeder. S. D. Riddle. 12944 See today's chart. 12800 IMG 3-4 1145SS1 14-5 116 8 6 3-J 2»* J Josiah 14 MarkMaster 121.Clydella 113.TenSixty 109 12552 HdG 3 4 1 :14%gd 6 112 10 o 31 2J J Josiah 12 Remedy 121. MarkMaster 119 Altache 109 12484 IMG 3-4 1:ll\ift 9 ll'i 9 8 7" 7*i R Peternell.1 WildAster HC.Gyiiikliana 1 1 4. Picbocne 114 12352 Bow f|f f-THfftl 3-2 122 4 6 7** 7M E Bobbins 7 WildAster 116.TbeSeer 1 It'.. lK.n.tta loA 12311 Bow CSfl-4 hy]7-10 11!) 9 4 l1 1" ■ Robbinsl.t Ten Sixty 10.1. Tillie 102. The Seer 120 12038 J I* 3-4 1:13%ft 16-5 109 9 9 9»J 7» M Hum 12 Dry Moon 107.1tigSweep 1 Lt.TheVintner 106 11913 J.P 3-4 l:14'ift 27-10 107 1 2 lh 1U M Hum IlM'kMaster 113.M nSby 106. B dBehave lit 11759 J. P 3 4 1:14 ft 16-5 110 2 2 l'il1 M Hum 11 Dolly Bay 109, Hal sip 1 10. Pomegranate 112 ALEX WOODLIFFE, blk. g. 5 117 By Torchbearer— Mary Sullivan, by Patriot. (Trainer. S. Judge. Owner. Capitol Stable). Breeder. J. Bucknel. 12843 Pim 3-4 liUUfi 37 125 2 8 11* af| H Si hillickl.t Suky HO-KlilnCrosby 1 lK.D'gerSignal 1 13 11396 Mia 3-4 1:13 al 37-10 111) 2 4 2'1 2» J Marr 7 P'inCourt lOO.Garetli 10S .L RubcnM n 110 I 11286 Mia 3-4 l:13*tft 12 110 1 1 ll l1 J Mann 10 TheSeer 110. Aiita Allen 107;.RbieGr te 110 10993 Mia 2-4 l:XMbft l.:l 111 5 9 9*1 7'» J Marr 14 Leather'd 1 lO.M.Ib.scdale 1 1 1 Dry Moon III 10829 Mia 3-4 1:13 ft 60 109 1 4 4«J 5» J Marr 8 Mazetta 113. Loallicrwood 1 13. BallGee 113 10558 Mia M131%R 9f 108 3 4 33 1J E Fewell 14 Contract 108. High Ball 111. Slow Time 105 10463 Mia 3-4 l:12*ft 268 115 5 10 11»JT2 » M Caruso 14 Le.it lie rw"d ll.l.T.aChsnce lOVBywuy 10"4 99125 J.P M12r|H 48 116 4 6 J" 7" C Rob'son 7 Antiquarian 102. Flighty 108 Muldoou 110 95602 Aqu HIJ|n 4 106 2 2 4'1 4:i A Peternell 4 Optimist 121. Wildlane 110 J. Campbell 120 95216 Aqu 3-4 l:13%ft 8 115 3 7 5; 3* W Kelly 8 Carol 125. Wildlane 111. Hullabaloo 115 FOUNDATION, ch. c. 3 (M) 1C9 By Trap Rock — Mary's Aunt, by Star Shoot. (Trainer. J. P. Folk. Owner. S. Louis). Breeder. C. T. Gravson. 12734 HdG r-Ml.w%R 23 110 9 3 2»» 3« R Petern 110 Keydet 110. Forehead llkl. Sabr. t 110 12366 Bow 61fl:21%sl 6f 110 I 4 4« 4« R Peternell.'t TheCode 1 ll.Croissantanis 117.1) Kitty 108 11555 KG M l:imil 07 116 10 10 9" 8" II Thomasl2 Watk'sn HO.ItobRogers 1 16. ltr o Morn 1 11 11513 FG 3-4 l:164fcfl 49-10 Vfl 4 7 3* 3J1 G Johnsonl2 Sliad'y 105, Jal'teBatiuin 102. Polly S. 105 11408 F.G 1-70 1 .4S-ti.ft 16 1141 4 3 5» 61" G Ellis 12 Hero 112. Drani.it .-t 112. Miss l urew 1H2 11282 F.G l-70 1:4SHgd 7 11110 8 10'"11;»G Ellis 12 Ourieda 10.1. Drama 101. Raving Lady 100 11101 F.G 1 70 1:48 ft 89 109 3 1 2l 6'* F Stevens 12 BrownSilK lOl.Realizatiou 107. Dolly S 103 GAFFER, b. g. 4 US By Jim Gaffney— Clara Atkin. by Sain. (Trainer. J. M. Collins. Owner. J. M. Collins). Breeder. A. B. Hancock. 12944 Bm today's chart. 12601 HdG 3-4 1:13*sft S 106 3 6 7:J 7'i W Curran 13 I/yGlasw n 107.Nimrod 1 10. "dymaker 110 12526 HdG 3 4 1:17 sy 7 113 3 I 3' 3=1 R Wkman 13 Dr.Hlckman ll.'t.TluSeer 1 13.RedI.ight 105 12436 HdG 3 4 1:10 ft 28-0 112 3 5 3" 5 J ■ W'kmanl.1 Jo'nyJcwell 117. D.Kitty lOSIVclare 112 12360 Bow Hf I TIVjl 7f 107 4 9 9JJ 75J W Curran 13 Hid'go lll.M'kM'ler 1 ig.K'gO'N'll II. 1 12 12353 P.ow 61 f r.27Vthy 11 111 2 3 64J 7«1 H Miller 10 KdP'dleton 1 1 l.DaveniKirt 111.4 Hoi* 111 03525 F.E 3-4 ll.^ig.l 17-0 115 4 5 5J 3'1 V Stott 8 It. Bright 10! .l!l'ksi,iitli 1 18 ( 'ain'flage 112 02975 Ham 2-4 1:17^.sl 6-5 102 2 6 3' 1* V Stott 7 I^istCent lOJ.SIigoBranch 102. 1 "nhelin 102 02848 11am 3-4 1:17%sy 3 98 8 8 »'s 2' W Mun.lenll Skirm'h lOO.-.yu'tzSmter 90 Sb'u gL'ht l'J3 EDDIE RICKENBACHER ch. g. 10 113 By The Manager — Caution by Pla nudes. .'Trainer W. Durnan. Owner. Flamingo Farm). Breeder. T. C. McDowell. 12733 IM'". 3-1 l.ll%ft 2S-10 US 6 0 0* 0'} V Stott 15 MissFayetielOJi.PoorSport 118 SunSwept 118 12164 J P 3 4 1 :14Vsft 8-1 110 1 I 4' 4«1 C Heaiy 12 Ife o't.Wind 102.JaneC. 102, Wd.ry 107 06916 Aqu 61 f 1:20 ft 17-10 120 9 5 lO'JJO ■» E Sande 11 I'ettibocker 111, Jul e 114. Ratdpaie 1(18 06776 Aqu 61fl:lS%ft 13-5 122 2 1 1» 2'1 E Sande 11 Imitator 107, Baldpate 10.1. Play Tug 141.1 04755 Emp at 3 4 1:10 ft 7-5 120 1 2 21 l3 \V Harvey 10 Hullabaloo 115.Donetta lOo.P'yp'hemus 110 04532 Emp ab3-4 1:M ft 10 110 7 6 ««1 ».' F Weiner 8 Genuine 114. Uoldpiece 116. Kit Carson 106 03079 Aqu 61 f 1:22 ft 16 0 114 4 4 3* 1*1 A I-acaste lltjowpcher 119.MissKa.vte lOO.G dli..y 1081 99545 J P 3-4 1:12«ift 1 1091 4 1 I'll* D Conn'llyl 1 Med gMattie 109.Dri.lenu 109.II.Piue 1 10 TILLIE. b. f . 4 108 By BeaverkiU or Nutcracker— Zenda. by Jake. (Trainer, J. P. May berry. Owner, D. L. Richards). Breeder. L. N. Black well. Jr. 12802 HdG 11-8 1:06 si 10 100 4 1 10: W* C McC*sonl3 Duckl'g 106.11. Birthday ! S*.BattleShot 105 12372 Bow 6\fl:26»,4sy 21 113 12 0 44 l1 C ilcCr's'nl2 ("dymaker 1 18.. 1. Shirley I l.l.Chickiale 1 13 12311 Bow 61 f 1:24 hy 11 102 10 0 4-J 3* K Mann 13 IxingPoint 119.TenS.xty lot; .TheSeer 120 11829 Pom 8-41lM!Alt !•;'. 98 3 1 1* l5 P Mann J Pippin 93.RagMaii 102. AKuwel.ightn 'g 103 11499 Mia 3-4 1:13Tift 61 102 8 7 63J 4} B Ray 14TheSeer 11.1. W'd fuIDne llOAIitaAln 107 11436 Mia 2-4 1:13 ft 8f 113 10 7 6:1 2* C McCr's'n 14 Plotter 110.Pr'sR..se lO.l.Tip r'yMury 1071 11314 Mia 2-4 1:12vft 18 113 10 10 9'i 8" C McCr s'nlO P..li.emanl)ay 100 Estin ll3.Gyn.kl.ana 110 59241 Bow 11-16 1:49 ft 8f 90 3 10 13«il3*l E Benham 15 W.K'wsM* 106 Transfer 97.Soi:tl.Br'xe 110 08967 Pim 1-70 1:48 sy 7 107 4 3'J 3»1 B Peternel 8 Amen Ra 97.Carlo*n UO.K'w Me G'c 110 08870 Pim l-70 1:47*4rt 23-0 104 6 2 1»» 2; C McCr's'n 6 lice 10.. Declare 106. George J. 102 LEMNOS. ch. g, 4 113 By Lemonora — Snowcapt. by Roi Herode. (Trainer. J. Rowan. Owner. Mrs. J. Rowan). Bred in England by W. J. Salmon. 12800 HdG 3 4 1 14Vsl 13 117 4 3 4»t PJ F Col'letti 14 MkMa«ter |**1 1— gVmt 1 16 Clyd.lla 113 12526 HdG 3 4 1:17 sy 9 113 4 4 4'! d'J M Kishm'nl3Dr Hickman 113 The S.-er 113.«;arfer 113 12393 Bow 6Jfl:21 ft 50 110 I 1 1» 3 1 M Kislnnnl2 M k.Master HOTenSixH 108. W dAster 123 12352 Bow 6ifl:25*&hy 39 112 5 2 051 6'* J M'T'gue 7 Wild.\ ter 116. TheSeer 1 16. iK.uetta 106 11736 Mia 3 4 l:13%ft 18 Of 110 3 2 4'J 3' H W'kmanHPalm Court 105, Helen T. 10.1. Gareth 115 11631 Mia 3-4 1:1244ft 54 110 4 2 4'1 3* J McT gue 13 Gilmore 110, Nero 115. Myrtle Belle 105 11505 Mia 1-70 1 45%ft 92 100 10 11 11"11* J Marr 12 H'py Birthday 1 1 1 .Treasurer 1 1 1 4o?ne 108 11438 Mia 3-4 112%ft 23 11J 5 7 &•' 9" G Fields 14 Pocket. Mouse H.I.VoIt 110. Accumulator 1 15 11192 Mia 3-4 ::13'ilt 12 114 7 2 2" 5« G Fields 14l.ar.-tli 110. Giimore 113. Nabisco 113 11010 Mia 3 4 l:12Vt 77 113 5 • 9«i 9»J G Fields 1 4 RlueCranitc 108Mungo 1 1.1.I^oIjini| e 104 10558 Mia 3 4 l:lo*ift 105 1121 2 6 6«J 9*1 K RenzettiH AlexWoodlfe 108.4 outrt 108,Higl.Ba!l 111 FABLE, br. f. 3 108 By Meridian — Fairy Legend, by lidnm. i Trainer. R. Petee. Owner, W. J. Owens). Breeder. Wm. Garth. 12552 HdG I 4 114'r.gd 11 109 7 6 7« 8" O B'rassa 12 Remedy 121 I. 'gPoint 1 12 MarkMaster 1 '9 12457 HdG 3-4 1:H%ft 40 108 4 7 11*111"* J IVtieccall The Coile 1(«:. Soky 112. Way fair 11.1 '12354 Bow 3 4 1:Ii.%hy 0 113 5 2 21 l'l J IVtreeca 9 Dan Kitty 10."..»iurie«ia KALCompl an»- - 1IH) 10365 F.G 3-4 1:10^11 29 108 4 11 9' 410'ii H Church 1 I ( 1 dl.b.lizer 103Ouii|. 103.SiegMarg«n 103 09207 P.ow 3-4 1:13 ft 37 107 2 2 3*1 0*1 R W'kman 12 ll'elasp 99. WingCloud 1 lO.OI'elteiter 109 09150 low 3-4l:19Miriy 9 103 5 2 1» 1". R peternell:: Cr nltack 110, Com pi' same 1 10. Realty 113 09073 Bow 61 f l:22**gd 17f WO 9 5 10«J10*J G Taylor 13 Pomonkey 107. Encamp 10.. ludi. light 103 08697 l.rl t-4 l:M%fl lbf 109 4 6 S*l 65i J I.eyland 14 Br money 112.Sanabar MM. Rock light 112 108472 Lrl HUW "f 110 4 3 4* 871 J Shanks 13 1. Smile lOCi.R'kLigbt UO.RoekThorn 1121 COPEY BOY. k. c. I (M) 105 Br Meridian— Hayrack, by Wrack. (Trainer. J. M. Colliat. Owner. Revilo Stable). Breeder. Wm. Garth. 124.18 HdG Slf1:07*4ft 24 116 3 3 7«1 S»i J I ten' son in ThePine 116. PdedEasel lll.F'kAnd's 116 12387 How Midi ft C 111 3 4 6JJ 9:i W Barr 12 QnBessie 102,Crois,ni» lll.J'nShirley 100 12367 Bow 3 4 1:15'/isl 13 105 1 1 6'J 8»| W Barr 8 Mariner 110, Cross Word 107, Pop Bell 114 12345 Bow 5J f lllHhyJI-lO 116 4 3 7'J 6»1 J McT'guell Math 11C, Xeslon Kay 1 10. Oiant 116 OC28I Dm oSPOJHsl 22-5 105 6 3 S S'| V Stott 7 Kamakani 108. Flyllawk 114. Tortex 114 06139 l ev a-S 1 06Hhy 7-10 1!6 2 1 1» 2' V Stott 7 W.tbeTime 113.Bi#;M quito HO.Xidnod 108 05734 Ken 5 8 1 «%ft 49 Id 1'JSi « 5 4« 6« G Corey 12 Bark rope ]07.Th'*sJosn 112.Half8hot 112 05624 Ken 5| f 1 1 Hhy 15 104 1 3 2 2» 2* V Stott 8 FlyHawk 108. WillieK. 109. LongView 102 04495 Ken C I I : H-\f t 29-10 U) 3 Fell. V Stott 11 S. Master 112. I. Vamp 112. K.o Kildare 110 STAR MIBTH. br f. 3 105 By Biro Aux Larmes— Milky Way II., by Fitz • Herbert. (Trainer. P. B. Codd Owner. Mrs. P. B. Coddl. Breeder. Morris ft Walden. 12768 H.iG 1 70 1 IT'ijrd 13 100 7 C 6 ' 6» O B'rassa 9 Long Joe 113. Dexter 1 15. JohnW Weber 106 ItlW H4H3 1 70 1 \:\(l 21 102 5 2 2' 41! O K'rasxa 7 Solo lOS.Tipper'yMary 107.KedSpider 111 i;:t»5 Itow 170 1:48 si 21 100 5 2 5J1 5' O B'rassa 8Tp'«rjM.v lPJ.Ourieda luft.M'cedesF.. 110 ItSMaV* 3-4 1:l9Hhy 27 107 8 6 5! 5' R Pet ernel ! Fable lPl.Danger'sKitty lOO.Ourieda 105 09279 How 7-8 P27SB.1 58 10618 11 9" 811 C McCr's' n IS Signola 110. Woodeo 109. Yalovian 103 09150 How 3-4 1 ISShy 13 113 11 3 2» 8 J C Lang 13 Fable 103. Cr'nBack 110. Complsance 110 09073 How 6§f l:22?igd 17f 105 6 12 12»J 8»J C McCr s'nl3 Ponionkey 107. Encamp 105.IndnI.igbt 102 TOMMY FOSTER ch. c. 3 (M) 110 By On Watch— Kitty Maude, by Heasian or The Finn Tra;ner. G. R. Bryson. Owner. E. K. Bryson). Breeder. J. S. Mullins. 12734 MM 1 Ml M|fl 38 llu 10 7 lO^'lO-* J I.eyland 10 Keyrlet 110. Forehead 105. Foundation 110 12530 tUB I TtltTlfcaw SI 105 10 ! 9-= 9'» L BcVnWIBmsM 111. Forehead 105. WoodFairy 105 12457 H.1G 3 4 1:HHft 10f 110 8 10 S* 83J J I^yland 1 1 The Code 1061. Suky 112. Wayfair 115 12387 B*« 3 4 1:17. ft 28f UK 4 1 1" 4' J I.eyland 12 Q'nBessie Nrj.Crois'nls Hl.J'nShirley 100 IIIMIi'l 5-Sl:0?S»y 20 111J 4 6 7« 7«| L Morri« 12 Solid ;old 113.1'eeMsker lOl.IIsmmock 99 ©4324 WP 5 I 1 014»ft 28 P3 3 4 3» 37 L Edw rds 7 Man 109». 4;0lden Top 101. Biddy Shipp 104 03603 F.P 5-8 1:01 ft 27-» 114 1 4 4'4 65J L Morris 9 ShavtaCrafton 101. Fore top 107.Kad'nce 109 03445 F.P 5-Sl:03Vn 21-i 115 5 2 2* 4l L Morris 8 Cn.Sec'd lll.TjrToPay lOftJ.SaG'fton 103 03223 F.P 5 S 1 Ol^ft 6 113 2 3 3*1 3« L Morris 6 BtyStar 107, D. Quick 115. Sh.Grafton 107 LEDA. b. f. 3 (M. 100 By Trojan— AUedo. by Out of Reach. (Trainer. M. Bradv. Owner. J. E. Davis\ Breeder, J. E. Davis. 12345 Ban* :.J f 1 :ll"»ihy 21f 114 7 9 PPJlo'- J Shanks 11 Math 116, Nealon Kay llti. (Jiant 116 01551 Pin 4i f Sw*§tt 5 MM 7 6'IW* G Dyson 12 O ngetJlow 118.1iighArt llS.Fall'nLeaf 118 GRIERS0N. b. g. 3 M 113 By John P. Grier — Diamond Grain, by Fowling-piece. (Tta.ner. F. Brod is Owner. Bell Farm Stable). Breeder. T. Piatt. 12555 H.!'; 1-7* MS^ed 59 102 3 6 7" 7" S Bulornft 7 C'dyllog lOS.W'gMinst'l 107.Cr'lDom"o 108 12437 HM .*.'fl:07 ft 12f 116 8 10 !»'« 9" A Bulcroftll Flora M. 111. Clamor 111. Supersede 117 123H5 Bow 7xl:.S'ift 17 107 2 3 U r A Bulcroft 8 Mariner 112. PortoBclloCold 112.Faddy 112 12367 Ban* 3-4 l:l.'.'ssl 80 117 2 4 Si ?J A B'lrroft 8 Mariner 110. Cross Word 107. Pop Bell 114 09281) Ban* s|fl3«Mi 5:.f 102 9 9 9»* 8'= A Bulcroft 10 Apostle 117, Sunsard 119. NatEvens 1064 09209 lt..w :.-\ \.\:~.il 23f 108 1 5 7»1 7*4 D Mergler 12 Kreseo 109. I asaa 108. CrysMPenn'nt 117 09090 Ban* 3-4 1:1 '.6sy 33 102 9 9 9'» 7'» G Taylor 9 Toly 107, Beaming 106, Contemplate 100 MADDER MUSIC, br. c. 3 105 By Leonardo II.— Helen Marie, by Stalwart. (Trainer. H. R. Smith. Owner. A. E. Raymond). Breeder, E. F. Simms. 12733 H.i'I 3 4 1 14*r.ft 1". 105 9 6 8"J 1~\ W Curran 15 MiK*Fav.-ttel08.PoorSportllS.SunSwept 118 12436 Hl ; 3-4 1:1". It 21-5f 110 12 10 lO'MO* R Peternelir, Jony.lewell 117. D.Kitty 103 .(.Declare 112 11715 Hav :,;. f 1 07'r.fi 8 99 4 9 9" 8"1 J Morar 10 Splinters 1 11. S"y«iirl 10t .W.'s theTime 114 11473 Hav SiflOi'^hy 6 96 1 1 1* 3'i W Watson 8 Pandora 92.Ainlresito 102.1'layllour 112 114«i5 Hav 3-4 1:17«i:» 3 96 3 3 3* f E T Mi'Ore 0 I "yBiinny 101. Shindy 107.W.KuowsMe 114 11401 Hav 5* f 1 07Hft 3 97 1 1 1» 1« J Morar 11 Padv Felix 107. Zoona 102. Primus 112 10916 Hav 3-4 1 .13 ft 30 111 1 5 5«» 6»J P Groos I Belasc'n 102.H'rSkelfr 107,SeaH*klI. 112 10668 Hav 3 4 1 i;'»ft 15 110 4 5 «| 64 M Fi.shmn 7 Brkll'kllO.Sp'tgEditorllO.Hlt'rSk'ltrlOS IMM0LAT0R. b. c. 4 M 126 By Desman — Immolation, by Juggernaut. (Trainer. M. J. Cremen. Owner. D. P. McGovern). Bred in England by H. J. Cullen. 12802 HI-: ll-Sl:7rf s! 7f 114 3 7 12:»12=* D Merrier 18 Dncklg 106. II. Birthday 109. BattteShot 105 1273K IMG 1 1 K. 1 tJ^ift 73 110 I 3 71 65 I Mt-iKler 10 Dr. O'Mara HO.Over Fire H3.Voshell 108 12601 IMG t-41:ta%ft 7 11111 12 12" 9JJ D Mergler IS I.'yGlassen lOT.Nimrod llO.Pdymaker 110 BMVt Ban* lt-Ml:4S%fl 14f 9j 11 .4 14IS1111 J C sM***r 14 ;rand Bey 106. Hec 111. IVlhi Boy 112 09211 How 1 1-1*; 1:P ft lGf 108 8 6 S: 8" D Mei gler 13 D'hiBoy 116.N"rthBreese lOiT.R.Call 119 09028 Pim 7.-4 1:14 ft 167 109 Left at post. D MerRlerH SiotraMaje 117. Drumbeat lOS.Wr'dBey H)7 07368 II. I ; 1116 119 s! 151 110 7 9 10-'-l »-; J I.eylan.ilO ltytiosh HO.BroadAxe 103, FaatMail 104 01997 C I 1-70 1:18 m 27 105 4 3 4=» 45» J Mergler 5 NettieSweep 93. Indianapolis 102. Carom 110 FORETIME, ch. c. S 109 By Foreground— Juxtitia, by Marathon. (Trainer. H. G. Bed well Owner. H. G. Bed well). Breeder. H. G. Bed well. 12436 H.i ; 3-4 1:l"» ft -'. M S 6 f. HI L Stenhtl" .lonyjewell 1 17. D. Kitty 103 . Declare 112 12354 How : 11 IJ^hy 17 113 9 f. 4« 7» L Steinht !• Fal.le HS.Danser'sKitty 105.Ourieda 10T. 11820 J P 2-4 1 15V« M 114 9 7 5« 5» D Dubois 11 J sieB'le lWl.FineM'ners I08.stirit.son 115 11557 1" : 3 4 1 lr^ift 1". 113 10 6 7"! 6:J E Benhanil2 Torrence 102. Jack Horgan 114. Chsff 112 11308 KG 3 4 1 14Sft 22 110 4 8 9 '■ 9»J M McC.gle 1 1 Talladega 112. TenSixty lOS.MkMaster 114 11003 KG 3-4 116 ft Si 109 11 12 9'J 6;J L Feeney 12 AmyA. lOO.H'yHeilman 108.Euga line 109 10822 F. i 3-4 1:14 ft 114 111 11 10 11 »11'* E Legere 11 P.Marian 100 Broom y 112.11. Sommers 100 10557 KG l-'.«» 1 «"» ft 260 110 7 5 9'J11'« L Keeney 12BibeK. llO.Jim. Shannon 102. Sincerely 104 10458 K.C C-4 t-Mfthf 74 113 43 11 11--10" E Legere 11 Broom y HO.FireCure 113. KedU-ather 112 Page 5 4th Race [4th Pimlico] 4tH ** »».»*^v ixRCG ' 1,c Miles. Pimliro Oaks. 3-year-olds. Fillies. Allowances. (Track record: Hephaistos, May 10, 1942— 1:44%— 3 — 107.) Index Cr*. Pis Time Tr. Odds Wt.St. \ Str.Fin. Jo k.-y Stsrted Order of Finish PANDEBA. b f. 3 121 By Petor Pan— Dendera. by Rabelais. 1 Trainer. F. Hopkins. Owner. H. P. Whitney). Breeder. H. P. Whitney. 1280S tMG 3-4 1:14 si 6-5 H2 4 1 D 2" L Sohaefer 6 Lounger HI7.UollsKoy.-e KIS.HoleCard 110 12644 IMC :: 4 1 1J ft 18-5 li: 4 1 V l1 A Abel 5 Sir Harrv 117. Supersede 103. Rip Rap 125 12554 Hd : 5J. f-:07 K.l39-ld 108 I « 7" 7«J A Abel 8 P of Wales 12«;.P.ofBourn lll.S.Norris 114 08794 I.r! 11:40 ft 6 1:2 7 C 6»1 5« L M Atee U FairStar lM.Aromagne 114. Saleslady 1124 08652 l.rl 1-4 l:13=;ft 6-7. 114 8 7 7C| 7'J L McAtee 8 Burdllelen 107.Aromagne 107.Fenlight 104 08514 Lrl Si f 1 07 Bd 1 3-3 10S 5 3 ?.: 3;J L McAtee 6 P.ofWales 1:80. P. 7 ' Wles 112.Tbistld 110 07415 IMG 3-»l::3 111 15 113 2 6 9" 9'« L McAtee 10 Demand 12:8. Adios 105. Jopagan 120 07246 IM'8 III irifcaadll B 116 511 L'» L McAt.-e I 181 kl'anther lOl.Jopagan Utt.S.For'd 115 06325 Bel 3-1 in. 1 -13=r.ft 1. 30 1.'7 Left at post. J Maiben 10 Pantella 124.TipTop 119. Bon el'ennant 124 05396 Sar M 1U4%A 11-5 127 10 9 3 J 3| L McAtee 1 1 Bou. Pen t 112,Candy May 112.Ar'magne 119 CANDY MAY. b. f. 3 113 By Wormleighton— Epsom May, by Durbar. (Trainer. G. Arvm. Owner. H. T. Aichibald). Breeder. J. L. Tarlton. 12942 S.-e t.Mltys i -li.irt. 12847 Pim 3-4 1 13Lft 10 101 4 4 2»» "J" O H'rassa • Canter 120. Kentuckyll. 100. Penstick 113 12735 H.)'! : -( 1 U%**l «'. 1«6 4 3 4-J 4SJ () H"rassa tWtimtm 115. Fanlastii- 106. Dignus 109 07353 a,ju .".Si:'*) g.l li 110 1 6 ?• 21 H Thurl»erl2 Frilette lll.TipTop 1 15.BonnieKhaym 109 072:82 A.iu 5 S 1 01 ti. I |f! 7. 4 P| *i H Thurber 8 F.( hampagne 102,Fres.o 119.(PuSprite 112 06648 M '•: f si 1 0". ft 2 113 5 6 I ! :■ I. Kator 10 l.-ilina 114. Omniiad 107*. Candy Star 107 05396 Sir 3 4 IU4%fl 20 112 4 2 21' 2* II Thurlierll Bou IVnnt 112. Panders 127. Arotuagne 119 «:86»7 \.| 1 5 I 1 'lOHft 11-20 115 1 1 2* 2» II Tburbcr 5 I te real ion 105.Avisaikl l.ll.'i.Omaretto 110 03032 A. 111 44 f 51 ft -5 119 1 1 r* 1« II Thurberl.". Br(.keii\ ous 115.Sapiii 1 12.GleuSpr.te 119 02716 Hel 5 I ». -1 00 ft 8 5 1 9 1 1 l» 1' II ThurberlO Diinniore 112. Lasta 112. (r. nidus 112 01615 • I 5 8 1 O0'»ft 7 11113 6 6; -5' ■ Pool 13 Tliirt'nSixty 119.KthelDear 119.Krick 114 ASOMAGNL. b f. 3 121 By Allumeur— Romagne. by Polymelns. (Trainer. H. McDaniel. Owner. W. S. Kilmer). Breeder. W. S. Kilmer. H89I3 Pun 114IVSH lit 119 13 12 ll»ill»J \\ MundenDS lairSiar lift. Jopagan 122. Whiskery 113 08794 Li! 11 HI ft 12 111 2 4 4 2' II Klston 13 FairStar 114.Salesladv 11121. H'dljidr 111 08652 Lrl 3 4 1 13Vt 115 M I 5 I 4 24 II Klston 8 Bind Helen 107. Fenlight 10*4. Suky 104 08350 l.rl MI:B|D 2 116 5 4 34 l'JH Piston .". Kenli^ht 114. Overture 11.!. Dansant 10»i 06555 IS 1 I 3 -4 st 1 J2 1' M 119 9 11 ll1 9 » C Turner 16 Scapallow 122.C*dyyueen 114. Valorous 122 05866 Sar U f I .19V1 15 116 11 8 7'| 6« D McA'ffe 13 L'dChaut -er ll.l.Ter'gant l^'.S'paKlow 125 05:896 Sar 8-4 L'lH't 3 119 6 10 6'i 4J L Kator 1 1 Bon. fen nt 1 IL'.CaudyMay 1 12. Panders 127 05088 Sar 34 f 1 . l7-t.;;.l 4| 107 3 6 3 i 1- E An.brselO B'uielVu't 1 12.C:mdyStar 112,S'nwina 107 •FAIR STAR b. f. 3 121 By Wrack— Etoile Filante. by Fair Play. (Tram-r. C. lit*. rwner. Fot ratch«r Farm Stable). ureedet. Mrs. L. Viau. 12804 B«1G 1 1-lii I "7'0sy 9 121 7 9 9 » 9" J Petre.call Whiskery 116. Sir Harry 122. Triton 122 0891S P mi 11 li'.lt 13 119 12 1 I'll* O B'rassa Hi JasaaCU 122. Whiskery lift. Bo-loniau lilt 08791 I- 1140 ft 6 114 6 3 I" l« 0 Bo'OMM 13 Aronia-ne lM.Saleslv 112' .P'Cdljidy 111 08.--15 l.rl 1 ll'.u.l 6 112 3 2 24 3'J J Ch'In.eis 1 J .\,i:„s lit;. Willie K. 1C«. Q«M ( oin lOS 08080 Lrl I l::»-ift 4| 103 1 1 1 VI- ( Borassa 7 P.'dy Bauer KNi.Bost'ian lOft.F fNansen 106 07918 lr K| f 1 (W'iM 19 5 115 1 1 l* 24 C Pan;; 9 Saleslady 1 15.B.o'Lure 1 13 l.S.Af f initv 110 07525 II !■: 3 4 115 ■ 3 5 110 2 3 2' 1» J Maci.er I S.Affin ty 108.P tedl-ady MM, I'l - Hole 101 07S66 II.I-. 1-4 1 It^jgd 14 M 1 2 24 2* J ShanUs 8M.ot.Mi t lOS.S.Af ly l07.Sanslerre 10- O7130 IMG 7.4 f 1 n;Vt 9 110 1 3 3'J 25 .1 Maciver ftMotheMist 105.Disnus 1 12.S.Affinity MB 04773 IB IS i\ 1 ' -17 ft I 5 110 i 2 V 3*1 J Marivr 7 l.i-terine MS. Ever More 97. Nalenta 104 04619 Dor .".- I4l%fl 18 5 113 5 12* 21 J Maciver 5 Sirllarr. I HI. K.Mor.- MB, Heartache 110 04414 l ..r 71 f : i7'srt 8 109 2 1 l"'l" J Maiiser ti Sirllarry 112. Heartaehe 1I». Kbuford 115 04 112 'I' .". : .■#* . " 19-1"' IB I 1 I" 1JJ Maeiv.r S It. -igliNuu 1 !2. B.McCalx- 1 12. Samara 1 12 OI4S5 Pia 4;. f lift 6 113 5 4 5'8:E Bsa*« ...i H» ( ann 11.:. Pons Joe 11U. IVter Fix 1 Hi 01097 Hi'-. 4!. f J4*4fl 51 113 3 2 I \ 31 ■ Su/wo.l :• lion-ton 1 16 Cul'iil oin 1 16. Bobby Jones 116 00988 IMG 1 f 34%n la 113 8 £ 4' 45 E Sm'WodlO K.-dU ket 1 lft.ClubSt k 119.18 tlriend IP! •Noin.nated for ll.e Kentiuky Derby. TIGRESS, br t. 3 113 3y Dominant — Fresnay, by Meddler. (Tr»iner. C. Phillin*. O'ftiT Or»enir»» Stable). Breeder. Greentree Stable. 12594 -lam 3-4 1 i: ft 1". M7 11 13 10;. 3- G ArnoM 17 Bvr.l 117. .Iu.-(.'ler 122. Iteau Bm4« 112 09316 J P 5-\ 1 ••P-.l't 711 B2M 4 24 PI J Thomas 12 Si otlaiul 1 1 ... I'alatin.l.ad 1 1 5.Fire.|os lit l»94»2(i Pun ^-4 1 13^.ft 17 104 3 5 5' 3'| G Arnold 5 Bla.kCurl 115. Beaming 107. 4»verturel12 4I89(J ; P. in 2-4 1:16 sy27-l« 117 4» 5'i E Sande 9 Witchery 116. I\\rex 116. Plain Holly 1 H 08891 Him S-UPVI 67 115 I 6 4- 5"i t; Ellis 14 So.-ialMug 118. Flippant I IS. 4»verture118 j 118794 l.rl 1 1 10 ft 64 W 9 10 lO'-P* .1 Callahan 13 KairStir 1 H.Arouiagne 1 14. Saleslady 112* 08050 .1.111 5 S 1 jnHfl 5 112 3 3 2» 2* G Ellis 7 Beam 'g 112. Witchery 1 12.1'b'toml'airy 111 SUKY. b. ;. 3 113 By Negofol— Bertie V.. by Sempronlus. ■ Trainer, O. B. Akers. Ownei . B. Harding'1. Breeder. E. F. Simms. 12843 I'm 3-4 l 1 1* ft Sf 110 12 2 I» ]| O B'rassa 13 K'n rosby HS.D'rSignal 1 IS.C.v'kliana 115 12691 IMG :t ::s«: 235 114 2 8 7!«5'*o B*raa*a MWktaalag (loud MB.Athrl lift.Ka K.-.- km; 12457 IMG 311 I4%fl 2 112 11 3 4J 24 R Wkinanl 1 I he( ode MM .Wa fatr 1 15. Whiz. Cloud MS 12415 IMG S 4 114 ft »} 111 S 7 7JJ 3' O Biassa ft Hol.-Car.. 1 12Bo ly .r.| ll"..Amen Ita 112 12:889 How 7-81:3 ft tl 10i) 3 2 2"' 2' () B'rassa 6 M'sWas'i'n 108.Cros*Wd 103. ErerM're 14)0 12:167 B*« I I I P.'iSl 3i 108 I 5 B*| 4r* P W kui.in 8 Mariner 110. Cnws Word 107. Pop 18,11 114 11627 I'-; 3 4 1 II .ft 11 108 7 7 C* .'.'J G Arnold T TTsBiaills 120. P. mDolla r His J urDear MB 11174 I'*; 11. HrS.lt 61 105 6 5 4"4 4» KSttvens 7 IPlShawl lOJ.PMaMar 11 101.DVD kie HJ9 11010 KG 31! II*-. ft 16-- 105 6 8 5T| 3»J F Stevens 6l.ad».Mane 107.4 liaff lOI.Brigl.tShawl 101 MM'.ft KG 11 IIHft 4 106 7 4 5*4 4T G Arnold 7 tieor^i;, Bo-e Hal.CanNter 11 1 .C.'sPlay 111 ri MIGHT cb. i 3 113 By Star Hampton — Fenmouse. by Rock Sand. (Trainer. S. P Har'.an. Owner, W. M. Jeffords). Breeder. Mr. & Mrs. W. M. Jef fords. 12817 I in 3-4 1 1 '.'ift 27 104 6 6 5-15* ■ Parnes r, ( .inter 1 20.Caud.vMay MM .K-ntuekyll. MM 4I8794 l.i 114 I ft 23 5 11113 9 9,4 S»4 It IM-rnel 13 KairSt .r 1 14. Aromigne 1 14. Saleslady 112* BBMt Lrl 3 4 : 13V.ft 11 104 7 4 .".« 3 E Ftatl 8 Bnrd Helen 107. Anima^ne 107. Suky 104 08:850 l.rl 3 41 r.3-,!: 8 114 4 2 1 2J«' Turn-r 5 Aromagne 116. Dverture ll.t Dansant HMi 07522 III'. ' " 1 •■ 111 17 10 112 6 2 1 U E Kewell 7 4 out.st 1 1 ".. UuaktrL.-idy 112. Keydet 115 MINNA DEEN ch. f 3 113 Bv Sir Martin-Matin by Broomstick. 'Trainer. R A Smith. Owner, Audley Farm Stable). Breeder. M. & B. B. Jones. 416798 V\.||, ::-4 1 14'»M 3"-!« 103 2 1 1 l"k W Mund-n 1 1 Fly Ha « k 112.1 p-etta Htft.TheresaJ'n 112 01987 ..- I| I 1 1" in 13-5 114 2 1 1 i 2* J M.Vgu- ft Kas.v Money 1 12.D°eeKin; 117..PnAlden 112 0:;.'7.8 !' H ^1 ilVl ~ l 115 4 1 1; 1J C Lane i Uadian. e 1 lO.t.nonieSe. 'd lll.V uieSue 100 DIGNUS. blk. f. 3 113 By Meridian— Dignity, by Dick Welles. (Trainer. T. J. Doichue. Owner. C. L. Whitine). breeder. Ekt. L. Garth 12816 Pisa 1711 l«,"s.ft 4f. 107 1 1 3'i .".J 1; Tav'or 7 Miracle 111. .lo.k 112. 4,.,|,|.-n Volt MM 12735 IMG 11 13«iit s 109 12 3} 3»4 G Ta lor t; Kres.-o 115. Kanta«tie Ml. I an ly May HN8 12527 IMG 541 l"«^sy 13 1#14 1 1 31 5' 48 Taylor .". B.Duiter MM Kenkyll MHP (Smiles 113 417 309 IMG 5; f 1 U7Hft 1 108 3 1 1* 1» G Taylor 13 WarDress 99.Broomon. y 14)8. tin Volt 112 07136 IMG HftaMfefl 211 112 2 1 2»* J* G Taylor 9 M o theMisi 105.F rStar HO.S.Afnity 105 4(6907 Mar ab .-Hlol-S.lt 1-2 113 1» It Wkman 5 BandY'w 112.PISmile 1 15.1. Uineh't 109 BSBM A|j 44 f :5IV«I 4 116 2 3 J'l »' It arter 12 (.lenSprlte 114. Beaming 109. Witchery 1014 4i:t2l9 A.pi :. I B%sf i 5 112 3 1 3* J*| It Carter 7 I n. |. 11 d 1 l"..l ryst'lD mino 112N.IPh 112 tr! 888 v ; 1 5 8 :.»•*« 3 113 1 1 1' 2' It arter • (tankers 116. Pillvtta 112. (Domino 114 01584} Pin 41 f :53V( 1 111 2 1 1* II P Walla 11 Verdi 108. M.ofOrleans 1 11. HunterBoy 108 015" I Pim 44 f :5IVt 21-W 115 2 3 2» 2» P Walls 4 Club Steak 118. Forenoon HID. Hominy UK 01193:.!. 1. ; 4i--s.fr. 4 5 117 | | V,f P Walls 11 Pillotla 120. Verdi 120,CouttmpUte 120 SIGNOLA, b. f, 3 113 By Sir Barton— Signorile. by St. Victrix. (Trainer. F. L. Meltzer. Owner. F. F. BebisL Breeder. M. 4k B. B. Jones. 12695 HdG 170 1:475^1 IS 102| 1 5 «" «'- W Barr 6 W. Minstrel l( 4.Co: 1( oin 107.AbulF'atli 100 12604 HdG I HI MTU! IS 100 5 6 6'1 " "1 O B'rassa 6 Pillotta lO.'i.KiPrdCray 108.PatrieisJ. 101 12:582 Bow 1-70 1:49 si 8 100 5 5 :" • 5'J II Kisher f» Ke.lSiu.ier 102. Keydet 104.I^ n)fVievr 107 09883 Sem 1 l:38%ft 14 981 6 t 7* 7 ' H Fisher 10 (Puemind 10 i.r'lyllawk 102. W'lworth KM •9279 Bow 7-8 l:27S«Jd37-lC 110 10 & 4'| 1* J Maiben 1.5 Woodeo 109.Valovian 10.1. Jennyllear KM 09172 Bow ll.&khj 81 S7 • 3 1» V H Fisher 8 Vortet 112. Jenny I»ean lOo.Miniator 111 0904 S Pim 1 1-W 1 Is'-jft S 102 1 5 3 J'! If Fisher 10 L'nejJoe 102.Medius 37. 1" .rt.l'.elloi.ohl 109 08698 Lrl 1 l:40%ft 11 9S, 9 S 3* S'|H Fisher 10 J'yDran 102,IrishSniile lOo.Mol Myli:l! 108 5th Race [5th Pimlico] ,|fh *^.4t*^^ IxACG * M,"l* Jln'' '° Vanls. \run.Iel Pnrse. 2-year-ol.ls an.l npwanl. \ll»w-vm"*m antes. (Track record: shuffle Along, Nor. 3, 1923— 1 :42»*— 3— 119.) Itidez Crs. Dis Time Tr. Cdda Wt St. % Str.Fin. Jo. key Started 'Order of Finish •BLACK PANTHEB b. c. 3 105 By Black Toney — Greenery, by Broomstick. (Trainer. T. J. Healey. Owner. W. J. Salmon). Breeder. W. J. Salmon. 12797 Jam 1-70 1 :42»%ft 11-5 110 3 3 2'1 2" J Maiben 10 Sarin 117. Boatonian. 110. Jnccler 110 12637 Jam 1-70 l:44"^ft 7-5 115 2 2 2| l1 J Maiben 8 Amberjack 122.Bois deKose li: .I)olan 113 09282 Bow ll:12%e;d 2 110 5 4 6» W J Maihen Hi Ilolan 109. Whiskery 122, So.-ialMn^ 1101 09004 Pim 11:41 gd 10 104 5 2 1J 2» J Callah'nU Kip Kap 119. Sweepster 120.Sankari 122 08767 Emp 1-70 l:46«£ft 1S-10 109 3 5 4»t 2"» L M.Dott C Whiskery 114. Murzim 103. Cheops 122 08107 Jam 3-4 1:12 ft 18-5 110 5 3 3*1 3» J Maiben ft Saxon 119K.i]esUontaznes 97.Tiplop 110 07892 Jam 3-4 l:12*»ft 12 117 9 9 8'» 8» P. Havil'd 9 Sweepster 124. Saxon 118. Cheops 114 07415 HdG 3-4 1:13 m 14 110 8 10 10'«101T J Maiben 10 o-inainl 12.1. Adioi 10... Jopsssn 120 07246 HdG 3-4 1 :12%a;d47-10 104 3 4 4*5 1" J Maiben 5 Panders llS.Jopasan 1 19.SunForword 113 06555 Bel S 3-4 st 1:22 ft 26 119 8 12 12« 13'« J Maiben 10 Scap.-iKlow 12L\Cdy(Jiieen 114. Valorom 122 06179 Bel 3-4 st l:lSHm 10 118 4 2 24 2»1 J Maiben (i Seaiialflow 12"i.Kostonian llS.P'tltr'se 114 05922 Bel 5Vf wc l:07^ift 8 110 12 7 10* 9« J Mai: en 12 Adios llO.r'.mn.lOne 1 lO.ICnieKliay'in 1114} 01576 Jam 5-S 1:00 ft 6 US 2 1 1« 1« E Barnes 8 Sweepster 1 ls.Wi.hm nt 1 lS.Driira. Boy 118 01501 Jam 5-S POOSft 40 114 S 9 8* 6 | K McC'thy 10 Chorade 115, Cheops 118. Sankan 118 •Nominates for the Kentjcky Herliy. SANF0RD. cb. c. 5 125 By Sir Martin— Affection, by Isidor. (Trainer. W. A. Carter. Owner. Bosedale Stable). Breeder. J. E. Madden. 12845 Pim 1 .1-16 l:59«tft 23 108 2 T 7"10:!R Peternell". Mars 124. Display 120. Kdisto 113 12694 HdG 1 1-16 l:44»*4sl 20 108 2 7 4J 4| R Peternel 9 Mars 124J..Ioy Smoke 117.4'rystul Domino 09 12557 HdG ll$l:53*isd 11 115 6 4 7'* 7»J M Kdw'rds 7SeaKo«ket 108. Comet 104. Priekly Heat 116 12219 TiJ 11:38 ft 12-5 110 3 8 54l 4'I ■ Palton 8 Sh'jCold 103,L't( :irbine 103.K'kbinder 115 12161 Tij 7 8 1:2f.=^ft 5 108 7 3 4-J 3« G Fields 9 IPkbinder 105. Architect 102. Vespasian l.tl 11978 Tij ll-4 2:03%ft 21 112 15 17 17'«17-' H Klston 18 Sirllarry 103.D gerous 112.4 'otlogomor 105 11877 Tij ll-8 1:51%hy 4 102 4 6 8* 6] R Dalton 9 ( arlaris HO.D'pThougiit 9"..( herryTree 1 10 11802 Tij 11-16 1:47 si 4) 105 8 5 3Ji 6" K Palton 13 Cotl'omor 106.L (Carbine lOO.D'uerous 112 11694 Tij 1 -10 1 41Hft 10 107 9 6 4'J 3'J G Philpot 9 Backbone 122. Flagstaff 110 Pat 110 11603 Tij ab3-4 1:10Hft 39 110 8 11 H'nO" II Klston 12 Arno 116, Backbone 117. Pat 110 MARINER, b. c, 3 105 By Trap Rock — Sous Marine, by MarcoviL (Trainer. M. Smart. Owner. S. Rossi. Breeder. S. Ross. 12395 Bow 7 8 1:28%ft 1 112 3 5 31 1' K Barnes 8 PtoBello(;. ld 112.Faddy 1 12.(;rierson 107 12367 Bow 3-4 1:15 £sl 8 110 2 2 1«» 1 K Barnes 8 Cross Word 107. Pop Bell. Suky 108 08080 Lrl ll:39%ft 48 106 7 7 67J «• W Munden 7 FsirStar 103. Buddy Bauer lOft.Bost'ian 109 072.i4 Aqu 11:4214m 40 111 3 7 7':6'*W Harvey 7 B.Msginn 1091 B. deKose 111. Ke.reat'n 1 14 06828 Aqu 3-4 1:12 ft 30 107 9 7 8»J 7» W Harvey 9 Teheran 10.1*. Saion 117. Candylloe 100 06704 Bel 5} r st 1 05 ft 20 US S 11 12"12»» B Barnes 16 BurdHelen 1 l'.F'ndOne 118. Broadside 118 05399 Sar 54 f 1:07 ft 30 11110 10 11"10'« ■ Carter 11 ItlackCurl 1 12.CIenSprite 112 Valorous 119 05056 Sar 5|fl:06Hsi 6 113 2 6 6«1 7" E Barnes 9 D n'aMoi 118,11. Memory 118. B. deKose 118 BANT0N b. e. 4 124 By Cudgel— Little Rock, by Trap Rock. (Trainer. H. G. Bed well. Owner. E. R. Morehouse). Breeder. Xalapa Farm. 12694 HdG 1 1-16 IMMfcM 17 106 6 6 7T| 7»J D Emery 9 Mars 126. Joy Smoke 117. Crystal Domino 99 12556 HdG 1 1 16 1 :45«sBd 31 107 4 9 91 S'l E Barnes 10 SinRleFoot 114. Canter 1 12. Montferrat 103 12418 HdG 1-7D l:43%fl 22-10 107 2 2 2l L Steinht 5 K.SolsSeal 107. Reminder 107. HalfPint 107 11642 F.G ll-8 1:56%al 9| 115 9 4 5* 5 » F Sharpe 11 KredJr. Kl.l.KinicNa.li 122.(igeDeMar 103 11580 P. i; 1 1-16 1 :46%ft 18 5 116 5 3 3'1 3» F Sharpe 6 PeterPeter 102. ( lonaslee 108. Almadel 110 11433 KG 1 1 16 l:50Vim 43-10 112 22 4 4» 3* L McD'ott 25 Cotl»K mor 107. Shark 104. Justice F. 110 11355 F.G 1 1-16 P47HKJ 19-5 110 6 2 21 1» L McD'ott 8 Almadel 1 14. Brilliant 10.V King Nadi 127 11250 F.G 1 1-16 PilHhy 21-5 109 5 2 2' 2J II Rich'rds 5 IronMaskll. 107. Adieu 100 Almadel 110 11130 F.G 1-70 PUSH 5 112 4 4 4»J 31 H Iti.-rPds 7 NaTigator 120.PeterPeter 103 '.'a Row 100 T0PB00T. b. h. 7 122 By Amadis — Fuss in Boots, by Peter Pan. (Trainer, Woods Garth. Owner. F. P. Keene). Breeder. F. Kocne. 12886 Pim 8-41 l:M%ft IS 1«9 2 6 6'i 41} L S haefer 6 P ofWales ITT 9 M— llOWhlllllo 100 12460 HdG 11 16 1:47 ft 10 109 4 2 3* 4J L S«liaefer ."» Canler 115. (Jrenier 112 KdwardCrar 107 00907 HdG ll-16 1:46\ft 9| l'J6 5 1 1! 1« J Ch'lmers 6 J.FredA.10ft.I.OTe4)ne 106.Wbeatsti.-k 102 00809 HdG 3-4 1:13%ft 11 102 S 4 41 4»J J Ch'lmers 6 Sen Norris 1 12. B ckbone 1 18 J Fred A 106 00746 HdG .1-ll:i:Sft 16f 10112 P2 12T|12'» J Chalmersll Xoah l20.KxtraDry KXI.SenatorNorris 1 16 97343 Pim 1-70 l:44«sft 21 IIS 3 4 5'J 7* J Wallace It Commissioner 122. C land 124. F .X gale 124 PENSTICK. br. c, 4 119 By Cudgel— Pennsylvania, by Meddler. (Trainer, F. Schelke. Owner. J. K. L. Ross). Breeder. J. K L. Ross. 12847 Pim 8-41 1 :13,»ft 6 118 2 I 41 4' K Fisher ft I'nnler 124».( and. Ma v KM .Kentuckyll. 106 47342 Pim 3 4 1:1:5 ft 7-20 125 1 3 l""!1 H Fisher | Firman ITITsssj—ill 1 17.Marysra.-e 115 97279 Pim 1 1 :40Sft 6 Hit 11 4 5:V 4:1 F Walls 11 Canter 1 17. BuMil uOver 122l)K| lay 119 97209 Pim 3 4 1.12*iKd 7-5 120 5 3 1J 1*1 V Walls 7 Spurt Royal 113.F1vleaf H2.Tattliug 117 6th Race [6th Pimlico] j hrr| *"" »m.»*^'w txiriCG '•* •••«*■ 3-year-olds and upward. Clalmlnir Handicap. (Track record: Mainmast, May 6, 1921—1:10'^ 6 116.; Index Crs. Dis.Time Tr. Odds Wt.St. % Str.Fin. Jockey Stsrted Order of Finish SUKY, b. f, 3 107 (For past performances see fourth race.) GYMKHANA, ch. m. 5 111 By Jim Gaffney — Our Hannah, by Yankee. (Trainer. W. Irvine. Owner. E. F. Whitnev). Breeder. A. B. Hancock. 12843 Pim 3-4 1:14*ift Z Us 6 5 4- 4'i D Emery 13 Suky 1 lO.K'hl'nCro.sby 1 IS D'-.rSi-na! 1 13 12481 H.l.; 3 4 l:14V»ft 2C -10 114 4 1 1" 21 J Bntwell 15 WildAster llft.Pi.-honne lll.TenSixty 103 112415 HdG 2-4 1:14 ft 12 115 5 C 8' 1 S' J J Hutwell 9 Hole « ar.l 112. Body Cuar.I 115. Suky 111 ,11314 Mia 3-4 112 Vt 21 110 5 4 4"! 3» J Walker 10 I'oli. email It.iy lOJ. Kstin 113. Fet.hins M 11183 Mia. :!-4 1:12 '4ft ( 100 7 6 i'l 5" K Few.-ll 7 Dedans 1 13.SlamiHl.iie 1 1 1 . It.-pntjl ion 111 11077 Mia 3-4 1:12%ft 3-2 113 1 2 34 MA Abel 10 FioralK's 118Balll.ee 1 13. W d'fuM)ne 107 10793 Mia 3-4 l:12Vfcft 13 10913 6 l:l t'J A Abel 6 L Astiestos 1 14.1 a|M raI 1 1. 114. Dedans 118 10724 M.a 3-4 1:1 Wilt 21-10 115 5 3 2'| ^" A Abel 8 (iaberdine 1 14 .Kverg!ade 116.Flo.Kiog 113 10504 Mia 3-4 P12Ssft 7 105 5 4 4*1 4T R Wkman 8 S d.vllatch 112. Dedans 1 1.1.1. Asbe-tos 116 09006 Pim 3-4 Pl'Hed 8 108 2 2 2»* 2« K Horv'th 8 Sandhills lOO.Xorwe, r 1 10. Mill wick 110 08912 Pim 3-4P13*ift 7 115 7 3 1* '• K HorVth 1 1 KedPen t 108 Kath nl ro l.v HO.Bont d Ml 08792 Lrl 61fl:06Hft 23 107 2 3 1» 2«* K Horv'th 9 Aversion 1 12.4Joldpie.e llO.Ev.-rglade 105 TIN HAT. br. %. 3 112 By Under Fire— Jeano. by Dick Welles. (Trainer. W A. Carter. Owner. Bosedale Stable). Breeder. D. B. Knox. 12843 Pim 3-4PH=sft t IM 4 4 3'j5' M K.l w'r.lsl.'t Suky 1 lO.K'iil'nl 'rosby 1 IS D'-.-rS -nal 1 13 12933 Tij 5ifl:06Vift 6 101 1 2 1- \\ o Mazoue 7 XewBeauty 102. Pudi.-y 1 1 ... I S n M rdo 105 I IMS TIJ :: -4 1:13 ft 1-' 101 4 2 |*| 1« K Palton ■ Don K. 101. Voshell nw. Kamakani 102 11878 Tij 5 S 1:00 hy 10 102 8 8 7 • 7Ti K Kalton 8 4 on|uislador los, Bluefsli 111 Don K 00 11801 Tij 1181:.vmsl 19 116 5 10 10=10" ■ l'alton 10Justi.eC. 1 19. Sirllarry 1 19. W Minstrel 119 11785 Tij f«.-l:12 BlSX-M W 4 5 C« 6»i Mazoue 0 OldKk poo 102. Btpanion 1 15.K lathe KM 11604 Tij l-4Ml:4tt%fl 10 92 5 9 9"S"o Mazoue 9 Ba.-klM ue 122. Flagstaff 110 Saoford 1OT 11331 Til 5-8 1:01Hsy 9 104 7 1 21 |» E Dalton 7 B zeBeyer 103.Tam irind 115 itiinolathe 118 11272 Tij 3-4 1 ll^ft 20 87 2 4 8"l'J,:o Mazoue 9 S.r Harry 108. Inidlev 108 Flagstaff 109 10387 Tij 41 f :54Hft 3 5 97 4 1 212' E Dalton 7 Suu Vive 92. Tooio 97. Aranga 110 HARVEY STEDMAN. b. c. 4 109 By Under Fira— Tommywaac. by Burgomaster. (Trainer. W. J. Howard. Own»r. W. J. Howardl. Breeder. Wade ft China. , 12843 Pim :: -4 1 145sit 12 12311 11 10*1 V\ J Josiah l.'l S.iky 1 lO.K'hrnCntshv 1 1 S D'e.-rSignal 1 1.1 ' 12388 How 61 f 1 :19*ift ". 110 4 3 3'i3»iD Emery 8 K'nCrosby 1 10. \atl* 'ns 1 14) M'aMVtin I IS j 123410 How 64 f 1 :22'»hy 3 2 114 1 2 V\ 2» II Church « Myra M. 108. Bruns 114. \Vaui|iee 119 I 122811 How 3 4 1:15 sy 10 110 1 2 2: 2« l Dubois 7 Stcter 122. I.eu-er 105. Davenport ia"» j 07304 Haw 3 4 1 16S» y 91 M 4 C 6*4 6* P. Jones 6 Kasuli lOO.J'nJohnsonJr. Oft.Firelnder 109 I 07207 Haw 3 1 PlSU.m 21-5 P2 4 3 14 1' \V An'rson 7 Msssillon 112. Nell Maxim 94. Ppdike 10.1 I 06921 Haw 3 1 !16\s! 10 107 C 7 6l6'4P Pinnrly 8 The Kunt 110. Be:ie II. 90. Kedskin Hi9 116834 Haw 3-4 1 H^hy 13 110 2 6 »'• 6" L Pichon 8 St Charles lOO.Sonnv 107 tapislrano 109 i 06652 Haw * 4 UJfcay Si 106 ! 3 3«1 4 4 11 Elston 9 Kia 108. Kasuli 101. Omnia 102 ALL RT.UE. br. c. 3 (Ml 103 By Alibi— Blue China, by Sea Kin*. (Trainer. J. M. Black. Owner. Mrs. J. M. Black). Breeder. W. K. Levering. 1276" H ! ; 3-4 1:13%gd fi 112 1 5 4'i 3; J R Wkmanll B'nykins 112.A. Mi-Luke 107.Bucephars 112 12437 HdG 6£fl:07 ft 20 116 5 5 4'2 .V'J C l-ang 11 Flora M. 111. Clamor 111, Supersede 117 11.113 Mia 3-4 1:12%ft 14 115 6 4 4' 0'« L, Geving 14 Ul Diva 110, Junetta 10«. Artilleryman 110 IIIIWMia i| f 1 :0o%f t 11 115 2 6 34 3' L Geving 12 PartingWays 110. Plotter 115, Junetta 110 10826 Mia 3 -4 1 i:i%ft 9 115 4 fc S'JIO'J R Wkman14 Polymel lir . Ima Baby 110, Florenda 110 10652 Mia ; }fl:0«%ft 8 112 6 4 4'i 4*1 R W'kmanl2 Candy Hoc 112.1ma Baby 107,1'olymel 112 10499 Ma ii f 1.07%ft 6 llo 2 1 1»* 2» R W'kmanl2 My Son 115, Hominy 110. Hotter 113 SAF.AT03A MAJE. ch. k, 6 118 By Old Koenig— Beautiful Lady, by Fair Flay. ,'lranei. J. Boden. Owner. P. F. Jovce). Breeder. W. S. Kilmer. •Mtt How Cjfl:20 ft 2S-10 11C 12 11 ll»tl0*J A Abel 13 rillagcr l16,Evcrglade 116.LyClassen 941 419152 How H t 1 :2'i%hy29-10 114 1 2 21 2* A Abel 13 Kathl'nfrosuy 110 Maxiva 111 ,1'illager 114 09091 How 1-70 1:52 f y 11-5 109 2 2 2» 2'J F Catrone 5 Alopex 114, Duration 105. Ruth Gold 105 419028 l'im ::-Jl:l4 f t 24-5f 117 1 1 1* B A Abel 14 Drumbeat 109.GrandBey 107,FlyingAl 107 Mltrki MtHKK 47 K« 14 13 HP04JM R Fisher 15 Ghana ll.l.KedPent lOS.KathnCr'by 110 07i6l Ihf 3-4 l:I6%tn 19-10 112 2 4 4' 3' J Chimera 4 CareFree lOl.Cnrotte 110. Enjoyment 96 tr«u:;i Wdb 3-4 1:14 si 4 112 3 3 4 i 6JJ J D Mney 8 Harass 105. M. Monarch 101, Gavotte 105 FLT BOOK. ch. p. 4 CM) 100 By Flying Orb— Scrapbook, by Book. i Trainer. R. E. Potts. Owner. Mrs. W. 3. Giblin). Breeder, T. K. Laidlow (Eng). MM I"; in l-70 1:44%ft MM 1 « 2 8 11"11 » R Wkmanll South Wind 117. Taps 117, Apostle 115 4iK4: 4 Lrl 2-4 1:!«%hy . 13 115 7 S 9'* S» F Horn 9 SunForw'd HO.r.ormond 113}.Trapstk 107 074.98 Lrl 1 IM%ti f 0 103 5 6 o^f." W Munden 5 Cupid's (Juri-e 109, Asinia 106}, Mayne 115 •Mtl Wbl 114n%ft 46 IdS 8 8 S" S" F Smith 8 SonAmi 108. Huntsman 112. A lie t a. he 103 02513 T!if 5ifl:07%zd 32 110 6 6 €"J 614 F Smith 0 Ensile 103. Cliff 105. Talladega 100 EOWIE CLARK, ch. c. 3 104 By St. Henry — Dinawick. by Childwick. 'Trainer. K. A. Smith, Owner, Audley Farm Stable). Breeder, M. & B. B. Jones. 12769 MQ 8-41:0 gd 68 110 4 5 7'* 7" L Lang 7 Kentucky 1 1. IKUJuerdon 10.1.C ndyPig 115 07908 Lrl 6|fl9M%ft 22 112 2 4 4» 44 C Lang 13 Caroler 1 15J. Peter Viz 105,Sport Trail 110 07135 MM r.|fl:0S%ft 3f 115 3 1 1J 1» C Lang 15 Allfey 112. Florenda 112, BlueDarter 115 416847 Wdb M f l:09%m 47-10 116 C 4 3'J 4»| P Walls 9 Wallin U5.BlarkHa.wk ll.l.B.of t R'ks 112 05869 -'ar 5Jfl:0S si 8 118 4 4 5» G'» J McTgue 5 Mlstrom 118, Wan'r'gMinsl 118,Jonah 118 LACTABIUS. br. c. 3 100 By Cudgel— Milkmaid, by Peep o' Day. i Trainer, F. Schelke. Owner. J. K. L. Ross). Breeder. J. K. L. Ross. 4)8960 Pirn 3-4 1:12%ft 21 127 12 11 BHB** P Walls 14 RipKap 127.CrystalI'ennant 127. Boom 122 08748 Lrl 1 l:»%lt 6 102 4 6 10'MO'* W MundenlO Bos'onian 108. Allfey 95, IxirdMartin 115 4)8557 Lrl 3-4 1:17 hy 22 114 7 4 2'| 21 R Fisher 7 Br'nBud 114. Gol. Prince 114,WarBagle 114 07322 TM 3-4 1:18%hj 4-5 Mil* l'!P Walls 10 Amen Ka 114. Fire Dos 11(1, Satyr 112 06991 Wdb 51 f 1 :08%ft 49-10 106 7 4 2' 2J W Munden 7 R.desM'gnes 106. B'hy Jones 109,Salut'n 108 0C845 WO 51 f 1:09% in 23-5 115 8 6 S«l 5»i V Walls 8 W. ofHonor 112.Sanbar 112,B.McNeill 108 SPRING MEETING OHIO STATE JOCKEY CLUB COMPANY MAPLE HEIGHTS, OHIO May 28 to June 14 FIFTEEN DAYS No Purse Less Than $800 HANDICAPS: $1,000, $1,200 and $1,500 FOURTH RUNNING THE OHIO STATE DERBY $10,000 ADDED Saturday, May 28 ENTRIES CLOSE SATURDAY, MAY 21, 1927 Address All Communications To THE OHIO STATE JOCKEY CLUB COMPANY W. H. FABKR, Secretary 1010 Union Mortgage Bldg. Cleveland, Ohio Page 6 TULSA STATE FAIR GROUNDS TULSA, OKLAHOMA 30 DAYS— MAY 12th TO JUNE 18th— 30 DAYS rresldinr. Steward General Manager CHARLES W. PRIMROSE II. E. SPRINGER $2,500 Rose Carnival Derby May 20 No Purse Less Than $500 $700 Handicap Every Day Application for stalls, apply WESTERN THOROUGHBRED ASSOCIATION, 4W Alexander Building, Tulsa, Okla. 7th Race [7th Pimlico] /frfl RjltPP I Mile and TO Yards. 4-year-olds and upward. Claiming. (Track ■ *"** *^«*V.X- record: Shuffle Along, Nov. S, 1923— 1:42%— 3— 110.) Index Crs. Dis.Time Tr. Odds Wt. St. % Str.Fin. Jockey Started Order of Finish CANISTER, ch. m. 5 108 By Tea Caddy — Fricassee, by Frizzle. (Trainer, B. Potee. Owner. W. J. Owens). Breeder. Oneck Stable. 12f 05 HdG 1-70 1 46V.ft 3 106 1 1 2h 2'1 D FJmery 7 Cockney 114.11'eingFool 117.G'denEule 114 124H9 HMD 1-70 1 ifs%fl 29-10 109 7 2 2" 2'i I Kmery 9 Golden Blile 110, Cockney 114, l^wis 111 12377 Bow 1 70 1 :5f^tsy 22-5 106 3 4 3s! 4«1 W Barr 7 G'dBey 111. Forecaster ll.l.Hedge fence 119 12340 Bow 1 1 16 1 :5::'ihy 6 103 3 1 l'l 2"k E Fewell 6 D cinjfFoo! 1 1ti.WarMan lOh.G'denRuIo 116 1149" F.G ll-16 1:4?Hft 4-5 112 3 1 2'1 2»1 G Arn Id 6 (J. Host 1 1 2. R. Confidence 105, Sp. Name 104 11412 F.O 1-70 l:45*sft 2i 106 « Lost rid'r.A Wainer 6 Bl.onWhite lOli.B.Rauglin lOO.Marlb'o 103 11069 F.O 3-4 l:tt%ft 6 106 7 10 8'1 V A Wamer 12 Ragtime 108 Muldoon lit!, Geo. Groom 118 10859 F.G 1 l:41%ft 31 111 2 1 2J 21 A Wamer 7 GeorgiaRose lOli.Child'sPlay lll.Suky 106 10088 F.G 1 1-16 l:4S?tft 33-10 105 4 4 4» 5« H Church 9 Miss Meise 100, Starbeck 105, Rasuli 107 GOLDEN RULE. b. h, 7 119 By Wrack — Golding. by Flint Rock. (Trainer. R. Curren. Owner. C. Bild*- Breeder, Mrs. L. Viau. 12605 BM 1-70 1 :46 t.ft 16 5 114 4 4 3* 4t,J J Petrecca 7 Co kney 114. Canister 106.D'ncincFool 117 12489 HdG I 70 1 4:^t.f t I 116 2 1 1* Pi J Petrecca 9 Canister 109, Cockney 114, Lcwti 111 12398 Bow ll-l6 1:47Sft 8 113 6 4 3' 3* J Petrecca 6 Res'rceful 104. C.Martin 113,H'cefence 116 1237 7 Bow 1-HIMMI 71 113 1 8 5*1 5'4 J Petrecca 7 (i'dBey lll.Forecasier lLLHedgefence 119 I2: 40 Bow 1 1 -If. 1 :52l5hy 14-5 116 4 4 4' 4»1 J Petrecca 6 D'cingKooI llti.Canister 103,WarMan 108 I 1 070 F.G 1116 1:47Hft 16 106 8 5 6* 67l J Petrecca 8 Superfk 1 18.ClonaNlee 100.G rgeDeMar 109 10858 F.G ll-16 1:47Hft 11-5 108 8 4 8'» 61* H Church 7 Snperfrank 116,Col. Board UO.Hopeless 1J9 10720 F.G 1 1-16 l:46«*ft 19-5 110 2 1 1» 1* H Church «J Ed. Gray 109,PatCalhn 110,G"j;eDeMar 116 WAR MAN. b. g. 7 110 By For Fair — Pianette, by Peter Fan. (Trainer. W. C. Trover. Owner. W. C. Trover). Breeder. H. M. Jewett. 12388 Bow Cfl:19%ft 9 112 1 6 711 '"l L Pteinh't 8 KnCrosby HO.NatBv'B HO.H'eySfm'n 110 12362 F.ow 1-70 1:f*Tthy 31 107 2 1 11 l'JO Brass;!. 6 G'nBillows llfi.K'nduit 98. Rcj'nation 110 12340 Bow I I M I IHMMll M 108 1 2 3J 3*1 M Fishmn 6 I) cine Fool 116.Canister 103. ;ol'nRnle 116 12292 Bow 1 1-16 l:; l%sy 9 111 5 1 2"* 21 M Fishmn 6 G'enBillows 114,Lad'eBuck lOS.Kand't 106 12088 J T ll-16 1:47\ft 4-5 10S 1 4 5» BT T Tascma 6 MsMeise 107,1/ieBuck I05.BysToney 105 11705 -LP 1 l:39Vfcft 41 111 3 4 5'J 2« F Stevens t'. Porridge 105. Mom's Boy 104, Cartoon 105 11579 F.G S^LrtHft 16 105 2 8 3'1 3» F Stevens 5 Old Slip 130. Bulletin 115, SenatorNorris 1 13 11173 F.G 3-4 LLlVt 42 113 6 5 6*1 5*1 F Stevens 7 Ragtime 108, Tester 119, Body Guard 113 KATHLEEN CROSBY, ch. m, 6 110 By Sir John Johnson — Crepe de Chine, by Textile. 'Trainer. N. L. Byer. Owner, Mrs. N. L. Bver). Breeder. D. W. Scott. 12843 Tim 2-4 114%ft 47-10 118 3 1 2* 21 M Fishm'nl.T Suky 1 10.Dan(.'erSifiml 11.'!. Gymkhana US 12415 HdG 3-4 1:14 ft 7-5 118 7 3 4'1 6-J H ("hutch 9 nole Card 112. Body Guard 115. Suky 111 12388 Bow 6i f 1 19%ft 19 5 110 6 4 2» 11 H Churcli 8 NatBvs 1 lO.H'eySt'dm'n llO.M'aM'tin 116 09152 Bow 61 f 1 2:;\hy 8 110 6 1 1' 1* H Church 13 SaratocaMaje Ill.Maxiva 111, Pillager 114 •8912 Pirn 3-4 1:13Hft 7 110 2 6 4 i 3'1 G Taylor 15 Gkhana 1 15.RedPennant 108,Bontaud 108 08829 Pirn 3-4 1:14V„m 11-5 110 1 2 M*S" M Chucrh 5 Bv erg lade 118. Pillager 118. Mazelta 101 08475 Lrl 3-4 1:14 gd 16 113 7 2 3' 4J O Pemia 9 Euclid 114. McAuliffe 120, Suky 97 07367 HdG 1-70 1 :44Visl 33 -10 108 5 2 3« 4" G Fields 6 Nat E»ens 102. Arbitration 104. Mayne 98 8HADOWDALE. b. g. 7 118 By Ormondale — Shadow, by Charles Edward. (Trainer. J. Booker. Owner. J. Booker.) Breeder. H. G. Herring. 12848 Pirn 11-16 1:49 ft 26 126 8 4 I'll5 F Booker 12 Kanduit lin.Typecutter 118.RoseateII. 126 12692 HdG 1 IS 1 56V-1 22-10 116 1 2 1' 1* R Wkman 9 Blow Horn 10C. Marat 101. I.anoil HI 12606 HdG ll-8 1:55Sft 1 116 4 1 21 2'1 F Booker 8 Speedy Prince 107.1.anoil 112,I elusive 112 1254)9 HdG 1 3-16 2:02*tgd 8 114 5 1 U 41 F Booker 8 Fire Rock 109.1)ucklinc lOO.Fleetwood 114 12462 HdG 1 1 16 1 :4SSf t 20f 114 6 4 3* 3'J F Booker 11 Maxie 11H, Brotherhood 109, The Ally 109 •9241 Bow 11-16 1:49 ft 8f 115114 14 15»J10Ji F Booker 15 W.KwsMe 106. Transfer 97. SouthBrze 110 09213 Bow l-70 1:46Vt 27 11412 6 7»1 7* F Booker 15 DrmDaddy 95,Transfer !)5,Cdymaker 107 08890 Pirn 3-4 1:12 ft 273 110 9 9 9" 9" L Schaefer 9 Superlette 107, Sandy 107, RollsRoyce 109 DR. 0 MARA, br. h, 6 110 By Olambala — Long Range, by St. Frnsquin. (Trainer. R. L. White. Owner. 3. J. Farrell. Jr.). Breeder. B. T. Wilson. 12738 HdG 1 1 :6 1 :48\ft 40 110 10 7 43 lh K Horvth 10 OverFire 113.Voshell 10S.K. O'Neill II. 113 12461 HdG 11-8 1:55 ft 15 112 7 4 7*1 7*1 K Horvth 8 Flagship lOll.Palmist 1 lJ.DancingFool 122 12391 Bow 1 1 -16 1 :4R«ift 12-10 110 5 2 J" 1J R Pet.-rnel 5 Smacker lOiJCneHackworth 10.".,Zeod 110 12338 Bow eiflL^^hy 13f 114 9 9 5*1 4*1 G Kllis 11 MyraM. 1 12, WildAster 121.11. Carroll 100 09211 Bow 11-16 1:48 ft 15 105 13 13 10* 7IS R Hav'nd 13 D'hiBoy llH.Nrthltreeze lO.VI'.R.Call 11'J •8895 Pirn 1 3-16 2:02\ft 8 105 10 8 T 5*1 K Horv'thl2 HoiPolloi 107,N"hBr) eze 103.L.Braxted 104 08311 Lrl lllC1.4CVt 31 105 10 7 6'1 5" K Horvth 10 Hedgef'e 112,SirI.eonid lOO.Glen'terll. 112 DANGER SIGNAL, ch. f, 4 105 By Danger Rock— Northlight. by Northern Star. (Trainer. C. H. Douglas. Owner. C. Van Bergen). Breeder. Belray Farm. 12843 P:m 2-4 1 14itft 43 113 9 7 5:J I" G Hudginsl.t Suky 1 lO.K'hl'nCrosby 1 lK.Gymkhana III 09222 Bow 6jfl:20 ft 16 102 11 9 7*i S'J G Taylor 13 Pillager 1 lC.Kverglade 11C..L yGlassen MJ •9025 I im 3-4 114 ft 14-5 107 3 S 1' 1» O B'rassa 13 N'thlireeze 104.NewB'ty 108Mid'ette 107 08939 Pini :i-4l:14 ft 17-10f 111 9 7 21 2n O B'rassa 12 Marcellus 1 17. Grand Bey 1 18 M tingale 131 08600 Lrl 3-4 ]:14*t.gd 9 108 7 3 2' 21 O B'rassa 13 CareFree 125. Alletache lO.'J.W'elifinder l()."i 08307 Lrl 11-81 :54«i.ft 9 101 3 6 9»ill*4 R Petcrncl 14 il. Birth. v 1051.Gr kl-riar 01 ■ II lag 102 0^194 1.-1 3-4 1.13V&ft 41-10 103 13 9 8*1 6«i E Feweil 14 TheCoc'n 1C3. Marcellus 105. Wellfinder 1 10 07809 Lrl 3-4 l:!4*tgd 27f 109 4 4 4| RJ H Rich'rdsll Sw'tlnver lOl.T.Cocoon 10,'t. Wellfinder 115 •7176 HdG 11-16 1:50 ft 16 91 1 2 3'1 4*1 E Fewell 8 Cooncan 1 12.F.rstEdition 88,4'Tiermy 107 LANYARD, br. c. 4 120 By Paicines — Saza-Namy, by Trap Rock. (Trainer. P. W. White. Owner. P. 8. P. Randolph). Breeder. F. J. Kelley. 12806 Hd'7 1116 1-49%ny 34 110 1 3 J;i 3'i K Barnes I Gold.Bil'ws 108JN'at Evens llO.Cogwh'l 105 12643 HdG Ml IH8JI 6»f 11.7 I 9 8" S1" I OH'nelll.l Hole Card 114. lrs« Major 112. Chink 110 09133 How 1-7* 1 :4*=t.sl 35 100 1 5 67 6'» H Howard 9 Arbitration lOS.WarMan 103, AlKion.- 101 09029 I'm 11-81:55 ft 37-10 113 9 9 9*1 9* A Abel •CM'aM'w* 114. Carom 10!l. Cap Martin 110 •8972 Pirn, 1-70 l:47*i,sy 9 110 3 7 7" 6 « A Abel 7 Chink llS.LaddieBnck UO.L'dMartin 107 •8825 Emp 170 1:47 ft 10 110 2 2 2* 21 A Abel I Flechita 112.Crenalan 1 10.Our(.cneral III •8363 !•:•! ji 1-70 1:49 m 3-2 114 3 3 6»J 4* J Kellum 5 Corposant 96. Black Bart III. Salta 113 TOSHELL. b. g. 4 105 By Blink— Magheen, by The White Knight. (Trainer. W. H. Bringloe. Oaner, Seagram Stable). Breeder. G. H. Keane. 12738 HdG ll-MlMMitt 51 10S 5 1 H 3* o B'rassa 10 Dr. O'Mara HO.O'rFire 113.K.O'NeilIII.113 12605 HdG 1-70 ; 46«tft 23 114 5 3 6*1 6" (» B'rassa 7 Cockney lH.Canister 106.B'n ingFool 117 12489 HdG 1-70 1 :45Vt 23 106 5 3 7;17M W Barr I tloldeuRule lie.. Canister 109. Cocknei 114 11963 Tij 3-41:13 ft 14 5 109 5 3 33 3* O Brassa 8 Tin Hat 104, Don K.. 104, Kaniakani 102 11931 Tij 7-8 1 2 ^igd 17 5 100 7 5 3*12" O B'rassa 10 Battlettn 103. Sweepstakes 115, Conde 104 I 11618 Tij 170 1:44 ft 13 5 100 7 1 lk 21 O B'rassa 9 Broadmoor 104. Fabian 108, Rosea tell. IIS 11303 Tij 1 1 41H?y 7 104 7 5 4*1 5*1 V Peters n 7 ('.Bearer lOS.Kamakani Ml .Cnionville 108 j I 11122 Tij ll-16 1:46\sy 41 100 5 6 6" S-" O B'rassa 7 D Thought 1 lO.R'kyLane 98. Roseatell. 108 i ELLA M . br. f, 4 107 By Vulcain — Thamar, by Hastings. j (Trainer. R. Brown. Owner. J. E. Beal). Breeder. P. M. Walker. 12696 HdG 11 M1MMJM H 102 8 5 7* C«l O Frown 10 Kanduit 10«. Johnny.lewell 104. Felix 116 | 12488 HdG ll-M147%lt 46 102 2 6 7'1 7'« O Brown S Reju\ ation 1 lO.Cogwh'l 109. Nst Evens 1 10 j ! 12389 Bow 7-8 1:28 ft 27 106 6 6 5'i 5* O Brown 6 M'tliaWash'tun lOS.Suky lOO.Cr'sWord 103 12360 Bow 61 f 1 :22\»hy 18 107 I 6 5» 6" O Brown ( MyraM. lOK.llarveyStedman lH.Bruns 114 12347 Bow 1 70 1 r.0»ihy 17 100 2 3 K| 5*1 O Brown 5 I) cgFool Itft.Wr— aTrj Hl5.K'gCarter 107 •9261 Bow 1-70 1:45 ft 56 92 7 7 7*17" O Brown 7 War Man 104, Chink 107. A.'l Gone 102 •9176 Bow 1 1-16 1.49*sJiy 40 K» 8 C 7*3 71* O Brown 8 Corposant !»7. Chink 111, Horologe 99 09091 Bo w 1-70 1:52 sy49-10 108 4 5 &•• 5«« O Brown 5 Alopex 1 M.SaralogaMaje 109. Duration 105 BIB LEONTD, ch. g. 7 110 By Leonid— Rosiris, by Joe Carey. (Trainer. W. Wright. Owner, L. ft M. Stable). Breeder. C. B. Daniels. 12848 l'im 11-16 1:49 ft 8i 126 11 I 7»J 6;1 U PeterneI12 Shadowdale 126, Kanduit llC.Tvpe.'ter 118 12898 HdG 11 16 1:60Ssl M M 10 4 61 r*| I Mergler 10 Kanduit 106. JohnnvJewell KM, Felix llfi •9284 Bow 1 1-2 2:36: tg l 2 10»;110 3 2'1 3« R Wkirian II Dn kling 103. DnimlM-.it 103, Alidin 98: •98*5 Bow 11-8 1:55 ft 9-5 105 7 4 4* 3= P Fisher OGatewood 107. Voshell 1(18. Salta 112j: ■MM Pint 13-lS2:4)lVft 14 111 8 8 5* 6*2 G Taylor 10 Alopex 116, lledgefence 106. ByGosh 111 I ; •8984 Pun 1 3-18 2:0»St:y 14 11110 8 7«J 6*1 K Horv'thlO Kanduit 105. Over Fire 106. Alopex 108 ! j •894S Pim 11-8 1:55 ft 4 M 8 8 8*2 7«1 V Stott 8K.OWIII. ll.'l.T'hiwk IV. 100. Carom 109 1 •8797 Lrl I 1-8 tMHfcfl 7 Ml 1 6 Mf :,-} Q Ta lor I S .oftinld 1 i:,.D'.ingF'l 1 1 1 . Wheatsti, k HI M8MU1 1111.J4 KiJ23rlU :\a L i 1*1 U Church « Corinth 117, Mistcnuui 97, Sandrae 10U I | Post Position and Workout Index-Pimlico 3 , .» » Post Position and Workout Index — Pimlico 4 A. Below will be found the index to the previous workout of the horses entered in the various races at Pimlico, together with their post positions, for Thursday : FIRST RACE— 2 Miles. P.P. Ind. Horse. P.P. Ind. Horse. I Beverwyck 7 Gasper 8 Top Notch 8 Neaptide 3 Bonacourt 9 Horace Groom 4 Winoya 10 Smart Sinner 6 Clandis 11 Endicott 6 Kangaroo 12 Buine SECOND RACE— 4 1-2 Furlongs. 1 Pinion 7 Lucie Dunbar 2 Merida 8 Jacksonville 3 Little Sam 9 123 One Cent 4 61 Ondora 10 123 Inlaid 6 Bernie Harding 11 116 Fair Lark 6 Erin Go Bragh THIRD BACE — 3-4 Mile. 1 124 Tommy Foster 7 89 Foundation * Leda 8 115 Madder Musio 5 123 Fable 9 124 Immolator 4 117 Grierson 10 116 Tillie 6 116 Lemnos 11 118 Long Point 6 39 Alex Woodliffe 12 118 Foretime 12 123 Gaffer 11 123 Mark Mastav 14 123 Copey Bey 17 Star Mirth 15 116 Eddie R'bacher FOURTH RACE— 1 1-16 Miles. 1 122 Suky* 6 123 Fair Star 2 123 Panders 7 124 Signola 3 Aromagne 8 Candy May 4 Minna Deen 9 121 Dignus 6 Fenlight 10 123 Tigress FIFTH RACE— 1 Mile and 70 Yards. 1 121 Penstick 4 121 Banton 2 Sanford 5 122 Mariner 3 118 Black Panther 6 122 Topboot , SIXTH RACE— 3-4 Mile. 1 Bowie Clark 6 123 All Blue 2 123 Fly Book 7 116 Gymkhana 3 117 Harvey Stedman 8 123 Lactanus 4 Tin Hat 9 122 Suky 6 123 Saratoga Maje SEVENTH RACE— 1 Mile and 70 Yards. 1 123 Ella M. 7 122 Shadowdale 2 Danger Signal 8 124 Yoshell 3 Canister 9 124 War Man 4 119 Lanyard 10 123 Golden Bule 6 121 Dr. O'Mara 11 116 Kathleen Crosby 6 115 Sir Leonid Jamaica • _ _ « Entries and Past Performances JAMAICA • : THURSDAY, MAY 5 ' • 'WEATHER CLOUDY: TRACK FAST. ^_ __•; The figures under the heading "Rec." in the entries below show the best time ef each horse at the distance since January 1, 1926, no matter where it finished. No time records are shown for a beaten horse over any distance when he is fifteen lengths back of the winner. In cases where record was made on other than a fast or good track, abbreviations show track conditions. & 3 10083 IS FIRST I1SDEX OF 1927. 12828 IS FIRST INDEX OF MAY Racing starts at 2:30 p. m. Chicago daylight savings time, 1:30. ® Superior mnd runner. X Good mud runner, ^j Fair mud runner. (M) Maiden. • Apprentice tllowance. The following abbreviations are used to designate tracks at which time records shown in entries were made: Akron Akn Lagoon Las; Aqueduct Aqu Lansdowne Park. ...L.P Aurora Aur Latonia. Lat Belmont Park Bel Laurel Lrl Beulah Park Ben Lexington Lex Blue Bonnets B.B Lex. Colored Fair.L.C.F Blue Grass B.G Lincoln Fields X.F Bowie Bow Long Branch L.B Brighouse Park B.P Maple Heights M.H Brooklyn Bkn Marlboro Mar Chinook Park Chin Miami Mia Churchill Downs CD Mobile Mob Clarksburg Cla Mount Boyal M.R Columbus Col Niagara Falls N.T Colwood Park Clw Omaha Oma Coney Island C.I Orlando Orl Connaught Park C.P Peoria Peo Cra n wood Park Crd Phoenix Phx Dade Park D.P Pimlico Pim Delorimier Park Del Polo Park P.P Devonshire Dev Pompano Pom Dorval Dor Raceland Rac Duf f erin Park Duf Beno Bna Empire Emp Salt Lake S.L Erlanger Erl Saratoga Bar Fair Grounds F.G Tampa Tarn Fairmount Park F.P Tanforan Tan Fort Erie F.E Thistledown Tdn Hamilton Ham Thornclif f e Thf Hastings Park H.P Tijuana Tij Havana Hav Timonium Tim Havre de Grace. .. HdG Toledo Tol Hawthorne Haw United Hunts U.H Huntington Htn Washington Park. . .W.P Jamaica Jam Wheeling Whe Jefferson Park J.P Whittier Park Wer Juarez Jua Willows Park W:l Kempton Park K.P Windsor Win Kenilworth Ken Woodbine Wdb King Edward K.E Youngstown Ygn Jamaica (1 mile). First Race — 3-4 Mile. Purse $1,000. 3-year-olds and upward. Maidens. Claiming. Track reeord : Noah, May 21, MM— 1:11-»— 120. Towl a v ' s Ind. Horse. Wt.Rec A.Wt.Han. 12103 Tonio Tij 109 1 : 1.VV.sy 3 l \:, . . 7.in 12688s Gussie Bain ..Mia 103 1:14«0 3 110. 730 08764 Commissioner Ilxnnon 3 11.1.. 725' 12180- Flying Monk.. F.G 107 1:10 I 11.1.. 720 08574 Polyphemus . Jsm 1(J9 1:14 ' i 4 1241..715 12688 Ms /.at So | 105.. 710 08620 •Dorchester | 10.1.. 70.1 12080 Flying Chief. CD 102 1:1414 4 120..7 M 12635 •Cajitain Kidd.Jam 110 IK'.1-. 3 114L.4MS 12689} War (Ju.-en ..Mia 107 1:11 I IM4MM 12762 Bla k Pepper.. la in 118 1:1.1 :i 1 1.1.. 090 I 12S84 'First Hour ...Jam 118 1:15% 4 11.1. .69(1 12895 Strolling Saint ... 3 11,1.. 08.1 I 12726 Vagabond King.. Aqu 111 1:19% I IIS. . MM 12691 Seldom Seen | 110. .MM 08834 "King Priam | 110..IUS.1 12833 Accokeek | UD..4M3 12840 Capri. -ole Jam 11.1 l:19'0m 3 11.1.. 085 12840 laughing I^idy... Jam 110 l:1.1''i .'{ 110.. 685 Yankee Rock ... 3 115 | Second Race — 3-4 Mile. rnrse $1,000. 3-yesr-olds. Allowances. Track record : Noah, May 21, 1925—1:11—3-120. (12685) BLACK CURL Jam 113 1:13 114.745 12597 Sankari Pim 115 1:13 117 735 127993 Lord Broom ..Jam 110 1:0% 117..730 12797 Wee Burn Bar 114 1:14% 117x725 07892 Gun Royal.. .Aqu 118 1:19% 117.720 Third Race — 1 Mile and 70 Yards. Clarendon Claiming Handicap. $1,200 Added. 3-year-olds and upward. Track record: Sting. May 15, 1925— 1:41 'i — 4—124. 12487 Millwick HdG 107 1 43 % 5 USXW 12639- Salta Jam 112 1:44'.-. 4 107x730 12763 Grippeminuud Mia 110 1:44% 4 104.. 725 12395' Faddy Mia lO.I 1:«% 3 108.. 720 12838 Ragweed Mia 114 1:44% 4 MS. .HI 12838 Beau Geste 3 100. 710 12685 Needle Gun.. Jam 114 1:43% 5 114.705 11770 Snnsini Mia 108 1:43% 7 112-700 08169 Maelstrom 3 100. 695 12837 Wampee Tij 109 1:44*5 6 10* ■ B90 08831 Deviner 4 107 a «90 Fourth Race— 3-4 Mile. Ninth Running Olympic Claiming Stakes. $2,000 added. 3-year-olds and upward. Track record: Noah, May 21, MM— 1:11— *— 120. (12936) Lachen Jam 1.11:11% 4 l'JO. .740 125003 Ethereal Jam 102 1 : Lis 4 119x735 12795 Tester Jam 119 1:11% 6 128x730 (12838) "A. lamas Mia 108 1:12% 3 110. .725 12728:' Morbelle Hav M 1:11% 3 108.. 720 12639- Salta Jam 110 1:14 4 12VX715 (12878) Gnome Girl ...lam 109 1:12% 5 117x710 (12728) Fine Manners. J.P 108 1:1.1% I IIS. .MM 12840 (.range (M ). .Jam 115 1 :14% 3 109. .700 12500 •Lucky Play. ..Tij 124) 1:10% 6 ISTJMS 10691 Joe Marrone III.. CD 104Jl:ll4i ■ 123x690 12S88 Ms Zat So (M)... 3 lot ('.!•( 12554 •Sunsard IMG 110 1:11% 5 121x885 08671 «l on Iton.ro ..Aqu 113 1:12% 3 101X685 08169 Maelstrom SI 13. .MM 12799 Sandhills Dor 109 1:11 4 124.. 685 12729 False Pride ..l'im 11.1 1:14 I 11.!.. 685 12840- liiant ill) ..Mia lo.i 1:13% 3 109. 68-1 12728 I'otent Jam 10911 :14%m I 109.. 685 12883 Accokeek *M 3 109. .685 Fifth Race— 5-8 Mile. Burse $1,000. 2-year-olds. Allowances. Track re -or l: Outline, May 16, MM— :58%— 2 — 111. 12796- Sport Hallahan . lam 117 1:01% 11.1.. 710 (12764) Mowlee Jam 118 1 01 % 11.1. .735 11046- My Boy Friend .. MS..1M (12636) Our Adele . .Jam 119 1 00% 112. .725 12693 Maurice 115x720 127»6' Kirkover (M) Jam 112 1:01% 109.. 715 12796 ( (implication Jam 122 101% 115. .710 12798 1 Hope So (Ml . Jam 118 1:02% 109. .705 12839 Doctor Wilson .. Jain 114 1:02% 11.1. 7O0 12549 Mordino IXSXSMJ 12764 Warrior Bold (Ml Jam 118 1:03% 1419.. 690 Ariel l(Ki Sixth Race— 1 Mile and 70 Yards. I'urse $1,000. 3 year-olds and upward. Claiming. Track record : Sting, May 15, 192.1 1:41% — 4 — 124. 12765; •Washington ...IP 114 1:43% 8 117:;: 735 12841' »Kos. iusko lam 117 1:47% 4 117 a 730 11C693 •Sporting Editor Jam 107 1:47% 3 llo.. 725 12596 7 'Grayling's Lady Mia 100 1:47% 3 MfJQTIS 12726 •Jasonette ...Mia 108 1:40*5 3 KM. 715 12731 *Blue Kidge ..Jam IM 1 10 I 117 -7IO 12765 •New Hope .Jam KG 1:40 I 112-70.1 12841 'Lockcrlnc ...Jam 101 1 44 6 112..7(a) 12635 Tall\v(«Ml 4 122 095 12794 •Compass (Ml. Mia 112 1 49% 3 10.1 C.!H» 12506 *l»uhric Emp 101 1:40% 4 117.. 085 11739 »La l»us - iMi 3 100 «85 12688 •l^irehi 4 112.685 12499 *St. Lawrence 7 112XISM5 12394 »Siim Smith ...Jam 110 1:47% 6 U7XSM] 1st Race [1st Jamaica] I j I i j | j ! I ; ! j 1 I | ISL *w.**^x- IXriCP 3-* ■■» 3-.vear-olds. Maidens, t laiminsr. 'Track record: Noah, Ma) 2| 1925—1:11—3—120.) Index Crs. Dis.Time Tr. Odds Wt. St. *i Str.Fin. Jockey Started Order of Finish TONIO. b. c. 3 (M) 116 By Black Toney— Miss Jazbo, by Waterboy. (Formerly ran as All Of It.) (Trainer, R. F. Carman, Jr. Owner. R. F. Carman. Jr.). Breeder. T. Brown. 12103 Tij ]-70 1.43%ft 1] 9f, 6 5 i'"9'-(i Mazoue 1 1 ShastaNegra 90.Knf fles M.HighPrince 112 12053 Tij SJ f 1:07 ft fi 114 I 4 47 4s R l»el'ma 6 In the Eye 1 16.Harl.ing. r 10.YSanal.ar 112 11874 Tij fcl:12 hy 4 10S 7 6 ;V B% J Crpmile 7 Harbinger 10O. Ci.loni,- 104. Siinwina 14W 10747 Tij MlMSjBV 2 109 2 S 3* 3« F J Baker 6 TheMask ll.l.SunSw'per MS.Bjfl If 108 GUSSIE BAIN. ch. f. 3 (M) 110 By Sir Martin— Bvola, by Mexican. (Trainer, J. Clark. Owner. Mrs. J. Clark). Breeder. J. H. White, 12688 .lam 7.1 f 1 :07%g.l 1.1 Ml 6 4 2' 3« Q Arnold II B'nyRnbin llO.Comp tion 110. Theodore 115 11739 Mia tl-Ml:4S%M 52 107 6 9 10«ilOl2H W'ktiianP.' Weiser MS, H|. 'rv.Marv 10.1. Sands wept 110 1164.1 Mia 3-4 1:13%ft lOf 108 11 12 13» 13T K Wkmanll BeuiiGalant 1 10 6 'n Bessie lai.MissAnn 110 11543 Mia ::4 1:12%ft 44f 10.'. 7 Fell. R Harnett 13 W d fiilOn.- 1 L1.CandvI.ee 1 Ki.MiwAnn 105 111485 Mia 3-4 l:ll%ft 67.f 108J10 9 9«:9,:!(; Fields 1 1 Simon sKiss 100. W.yiieen 106..C i Ia e 1 10 11430 Mia 2-4 1:13 ft if 105 9 10 12;J12« F Smith 14 Plotter 110, Princess Rose 105. Tillie 113 COMMISSIONER HANNON, b. c. 3 116 By Assagai— Marion Rose II.. by Bearcatcher. (M) (Trainer, C. Sanford. Owner. W. V. Dwyer). Breeder. S. H Velie. 08764 Kmp al.3-4 l:ll%ft 10 112 8 6 1% 4'» W Kelsay SFowI'eter 107.1:M{uhin 1 12.Prieeles* 112 08620 Kinp i|flM%fl 20 110 3 10 10« 7»J W Kelsav 13 Vuladav 118. Port.. B Geld 110. Azov 115 08109 Jam 5-8 :.'9%ft 30 111 8 10 ll1 11 ■ A Collins 1 1 Circlet 111. Tin Hat 1 1 4. Youngl'rince 1 14 00029 J.P 12 :4D'.jm 82 122 8 8 7; 7-« F H'stings 8 Sw g.\ n 107.Eml.rio 1 10, K'naMI hell 107 FLYING MONK. b. g. 3 (M) 115 By Farman— St. Bonnet, by St. Meriadoc. (Trainer. R. E. Watkins. Owner. R. E. Watkins). Bred in England by M. Little. 12180 J P 3 4 1 16%ft 7t-. 11.110 4 **\ 2J Q Johnsonl2 WarGrail llO.EttaN. 1 10 ..Cm 'sDream 115 ,11625 I'd 3 4 1 :1.1%ft IS 107 1 I 7' 6" ¥ Stevens IS Delphi 114. Cano 109. K K. 41ark 114. ,11185 F.G .•?-4 1:17*lm 61 110 12 10 8»i 7" F Stevens 12 Hike 1 18.FaithfulFriemJ 1181. Shadowy 113 10783 F.G 1-70 1 :4*%ft 41-10 112 10 6 12'M2" Q Johnson 12 Pedll \.v 112.CIrSk\ 107.F thfulFr «1 102 10609 F.G 2-4 1 11%ft 10 107 » 9 7« 67 R Fin*ertyl2 Cl'd Id liz.rl09.Ou nB sielO.I.Mas Sw'pl(04 10227 F.G 2-4 1:1C%ft 13-if 114 12 11 917 8" R Finr.'rty 12 (J nl'.esMe 10!I.Jenn\ Ml m lM.OIdFoiy 114 v." ...utmucd on eleventh page.) JAMAICA ENTRIES AND PAST PERFORMANCES M'-ontinue.l from sixth page) POLYPHEMUS, ch. g. 4 (M) 120 By Polymelia— Moonrise. by Sunstar. (Trainer. W. Rosen. Owner. Mrs. W. Rosen). Breeder. W. R. Coe. 0X574 Kmp ab3-4 1:12 jd 30 US 3 30 1«"]0' A Collins 13 Kens'gtniiRad 1 18.PlayTag HS.Sandy 118 (18104 Jam 3-4 1:13**tt 8 109 7 5 5" 4" F Catrone 8 Reprisal 118. Aragon 116, Hullabaloo 118 • 7724 Jam 3-4 1 13**.sy 20 107 9 3 5:1 3*1 W OalNM II ComrCahill 108*. Newllope 109. Julio 113 04755 limp ab3 4 1:10 It 20 110 9 4 4ci 4*1 ft* Catrone M E K kenb h r 12W.11 labaloo llo.Donta MM IB ZAT SO. blk. g. 3 M) 105 By Sir Martin— Yaselda, by Sir John Johnson. (Trainer, F. Byer. Owner. E. Arlington). Breeder. J. E. Madden. 15688 Jam 5" f 1 :07%gd 10 110 II 11 ]1«11'»F Stevens II R yRubin HO.Conip tion 1 lO.tJ'sioRain MB •5823 Sar ;.; ( ; lO^h.v It 115 1 3 ft* ft** 43 Kllis 6 HonnaMona 112.Eurasia 107,StarI,ight 112 04839 Kmp 51 f 1 08 gd 6 115 1 1 4*1 4« G Ellis ■ Crinidus 127. Turf King 114, Baby ;ar 107 •475S Kmp 6-8 1:02 ft lft-6 113 1 2 11 2» J Callahan lb Kope'sKnd U2.Rahji;ar lli.F'nyB'ny 115 04C69 Kmp ab3-4 1:12 in 7 104} 3 2 2* 3* F Stevens 4 Knnui 1 10. Broomoney 102, TurfKlng 122 04351 Kmp 5-8 1:02"%sl ft 118 4 1 1" 21 D McAffe 5 K.Andersn 115, Ibby 115. Unome'sLasa 115 04187 Kmp 5-8 1:02 ft S lit 4 4 4*} 2'1 J Walsh ■ PoIieimanDay 115.Combat 115.15. Kubin 111 DORCHESTER, ch. c. 3 (M) 105 By Negofoi— Bockalou. by Trap Rock. (Trainer, N. Tallman. Owner. Newtondale Stable). Breeder, E. F. Simms. 08620 Kmp 5|fl:08H,ft t 112 4 1 1» f,«! M Buxton 13 Vnladay 118. PortoB.tiold 110. Azov 115 08223 Emp 5 8 1:02 ft IS 118 12 12 10'i 7*1 F Catrone 15 Zonite 118. Formula 115. Foundation 118 07830 Jam 5* f 1 Os**gd 16 107 13 13 32-*33*; L St- inh t U Rk'ihorn 114. Eurasia 1 lOi.L-it.P'poose 112 06553 Bel : 1 f st 1 :06~%ft CO 115 10 12 12*13 • F Catrone 14 Birley M.C. lla.Ramoneur 115. Clear ce 115 06245 Bel 61 f at 1 :07*y=l M 104 i 5 6*i 6J F Catrone H Patrich 1051.i'er'ncl'h'velot llO.Athcl 115 •5959 Bel 51 f wc 1:0s. ft 40 IOC 13 9 9'i 9 * F Catrone 13 J'k o'Clubs 112,01iveDexter 115,Cuaff 10s FXYTNG CHIEF, br. g. 4 (M) 120 By Troutbeck— Fair Charmer, by Von Tromp. (Trainer. 0. A. Bianchi. Owner, E. Cebrian). Breeder. E. Cebrian. 12080 Tij 6| f 1 C*Sft 281 111 9 7 t»J i:J 1' Fisher 9 KitCarson 3 10.Irishl.ad lOl.B'zeBeyer 109 10848 T;J 3-4 1:14Hft 7 113 10 6 5* 5* W Li'.ley 11 JanoDierks 102. Negotiator 9*.R.Roma Mi 10747 Tij 3-4 1 :M*4s*f 23 5 115 6 5 i'4 5 • W Lilly I TheMask 115. SunSweeper lOi. Tonio 109 10390 Tij 3-4 112'fcft 61 112 9 10 10'MO1* W Lilley 10 Pegasus 112, ShastaFine 93. Tamarind 117 07844 H 11:39V* 1110 1 9 1 3 ft*ft *| ft* Pool 8 P HVeidelll. 1 12. liill Hare lOC.F'rSixty 102 07738 ''D 3 4 1:11 ft 14-6 110 10 3 2'1 2'1 E Pool 10 Tractor 110, Cerulean 110. Belle Soeur 107 Mil CO 3 4 1.13 *gd 34 101 6 7 6*1 64 R P.arnett 7 Cobweb 103.Capistrano lOo.MarvinMay 111 07421 C.D 7-S 1 28%si 10 113 3 2 ^ f L Dubois 10 Blaze 11. 110. Traitor 113. Four Sixty 114 CAPTAIN KIDD. br. c, 3 (M) 110 By Brown Prince II.— Ruby Nethersole, by Star Ruby. (Trainer. J. Byer. Owner. B. B. Stable). Breeder. Oak Ridge Stable. 12635 Jam 3-4 1:14%ft 30 110 I 2 31 ft*} I. Simon 12 Aversion 119,\VildAster 121.BaldPate 121 07355 Aqu 1 1 41*%gd 11-5 106 3 7 V* 9** J Maiben 9 Carom 118. Dragon lOO.PortoBelloRold 1(H) 06553 Bel 5J f st 1 QG\tt 30 115 9 14 14"11'»C, Kllis 14 Birley M.C. 115,Kanioneur 115.Clear ce 115 06061 P.el 5* f wc 1:07 gd 100 115 7 11 11'* 9'- H RiehrdsHt IClI'lay 115. Caroler 1 15. Phanm Fairy 112 05922 Bel 5if wc i :07?fcf t 20 107 2 12 ll'*32 : II Rich'rds.12 Adios llO.FoundOne llO.BnieKhay'm 111 a WAR QUEEN, ch. f. 3 (M) 110 By War Cloud— Silent Queen, by Forfarshirs. Trainer. J. P. Smith. Owner. H. K. Bliss). Breeder. Mrs. L. Vian. 12689*.Iam 5J f 1 Os^.s! 4 106 9 6 74*7*i W Munden 10 TyRixon llO.Kdithl). 1 lO.ThnBlosm 110 12339 Bow 3 4 11S ihy 9 110 6 5 5" 71T J McTgue 7 Red Spider 110, Pop Bell 118, Shup 108 11708 Mia 3-4 1:13«*,ft 20 107 2 5 7» 8-* W darner 8 PaniRoma 105. Tangara 120. Rall«;ee 1071 11633 Mia 3-4 1:32*4ft 14 107 1 1 1 3" R Wkman 8 Artil'man HO.TheDago HO.CandyPan 110 11565 Mia 3 4 1:13Wt 15 110 1 2 2" 3« R WkmanlO RigR.Th pson 115.C dyPan HO.Weiser 111 11485 Mia 3-4 1:14Hft 81 106*1 1 l1 2* R Wkman 11 Simon tsKiss 100,CandyI ee HO.F.vader 105 11415 Mia 3-4 1:14 gd 8* 110 5 2 3J 3J R Wkman 7 (ilors HO.Sim'sKiss 11 1 i.LadyHarriet 110 11256 Mia 1-70 1:45 ft 37 100 3 3 4» 5" B Ray 6 Frj Mden 105.11'ndy sBend HS.Mtcl'r 11.1 11106 Mia 141 rfllt 61f 106 8 9 WUV W Gamer 12 One Way 108.DonQuixote 117.Adamas 110 03505 Aqu 4| f :64\sl 40 MS 5 10 J0'»10 * J Callahanl2 (JlenSprite 114. Beaming 109, Witchery 109 03032 Aqu 41 f :54 ft 20 112 T 9 S'l T'l J Callahanl3 CandyMay 119,BrokenVowa 115,Sapin 112 BLACK PEPPER, br. g. 3 (M) US By Berrilldon— Angelia K.. by Celt. (Trainer. L. Strobe. Owner. L. Stnibel. Bred by Est. of L. Garth. 12762 Jam 3 4 114 gd 40 110 12 8 $'J ?| F Stevens 13 I.wood 122.Frt'nSxy HO.TheVintner 119 11821 J. P l-70 1.4ftVfcm 21-5 10f» 12 U 9"71TF Stevens 12 SpklgWater 102.RIi7.atn 107. Drama 9Sj 11703 J P 1-70 1:46 ft 8f 10S 12 32 ll'Ml17 F Stevens 12 I olo'lSetn 114.SirJohnK. 106.Bunth-ne 103 lllll F.O til WMII 16 116 12 9 7Ti 7«J F Stevens 12 Watks'u 116,BobRogers 116,Br.oMorn 111 11098 F.G 3-4 1:15 ft 10 115 11 10 8«i 6» F Stevens 11 Hedl.'ther HO.Foren'n 112.RedHarvey 112 10855 F.G 3-4 1 13*tit 71 116 S 6 5:1 5:« F Stevens 12 B'yStar lll.Watkinson HB.Nevermore IDS 09108 Bow 3-4 1:17 hy 71 11115 11 10'»11'» M Shillickl3 BobbyJones 102, Vortex 113,Pomonkey 109J FIRST HOUR. b. c. 4 (M) 115 By Hourlesa— First Witch, by Hurst Park. Trainer, G. Boyle. Owner. J. McAuliffe). Breeder. Mrs. W. Showalter. 12384 Bow 1-70 1:49 »1 46 102 6 6 7,,, 7,T W Barr S Donetta lOti. MollyliOi ket 108, Harlan 110 12363 Row 1-70 1:33 hy IS 110 6 5 5*i 5" J retrecca 6 1-ordMeise 113,Jingle lH.Par'neeBelle 103 12343 Row 1-70 l:53«£hy 46 110 3 7 7" 5': J Pet recta S Donarita lOO.NorthBreeze HO.Macbeth 105 10907 Tarn 3-4 l:l".=kft 21-5 105 9 C 6* 6«i J Dalt 10 BobSp'lding HO.Senor 107,Fl'nceDeen 105 10279 Sem 5i f 1 07 ft 9 1111 7 7 6«J 7»J F Diana 8 Sr -ntiment 102,Old Top 104, The Colonel 110 07724.1am 3-4 1:13:H.sy 40 IM| 6 10 1C 9 ' H Shillu k 1 1 Com r(. aliill 108i. New Hope 109. Julie 113 07557 Jam 3-4 1.12Hft 40 109 9 11 WW* U Shil!k-k 15 leathern d 123..NigbtMarch lll.Julie 110 STROLLING SAINT, ch. c. 3 M) 115 By Abbots Trace— Rose Maybud. by Sunder. Trainer, J. Russell. Owner. W. A. Read). Bred in England by J. Robinson. 12595 Ja:r, 3-4 1 ,13Vt "0 Wt I 7 10" I :: E Ambr'fiel2 T.Vintuer ^l.tid'nlVn'nt 113,Firedog 114 VAGABOND RING. br. c. 3 (M) 115 By Wildair— Sweeter Than Sugar, by Hessian. (Trainer, J. Edwards. Owner. Mirasol Stable). Breeder. H. Waterson. 12726 Jam 170 1:4!) m 10 111 9 9 9'» &" H Rich'ds 9 Wsh'gStone 120.DrgBoanl HO.Izetta 102 11739 Mia 1 1 -1G ; :4S9tft 4 11110 3 ■ 43 A Abel 12 Weiser 105.TipryMary 105,Sandswept 110 11632 Mia. l-70 1:45%ft 19 110 8 6 5=1 451 J Maiben 8 Madlyn 109. Izetta 107, Jasonette 108 11565 Mia 3 4 1:13%ft 21f 110 10 8 6'» 713 R RaffaelelO BigB.Thpson 115.CyPan HO.WarQn 110 07398 Aqu 3-4 1:15^*81 B 109 10 12 B»»1S« F Catrone i:t Woody 112.BillMc 'abe mj.Lit.Pap'se 109 07024 Aqu i S 59*tft 30 110 9 14 13" «■• L Steinht 10 WatchOn llO.Huffy 110. AUVirginia 112 06914 Aqu 3 4 1 14 ft 15 117 3 4 9" 9TJ J Mail.en 14 Azov 112. Dramatist 115, Dragon 107 44861 BR 5if lOSVt 18 112 5 3 4* 4- J Shanks 0 Setb's Hope 106, Balto 107, Signola 110 SELDOM SEEN. br. f. 3 (M) 110 By Out the Way— Drexel Hill, by Nasturtium. 'Trainer, J. P. Mayberry. Owner, Mrs. W. M. Sheedy). Breeder, R. Wallach. 12691 HdG 3-4 3 :13-\sl Mf 114 6 9 S:« •*• E Roehm 10 Whizzing Cloud lOS.Atliel HO.Ka Kee 106 • 1234 Pirn 41 f :55=tft 29 106 S ! V %— W Weiner 9 AmyA. 109.OverI ord 114Starray 119 •0764 HdG 3-2 :4S\ft 112 110 5 9 9" S'2 R Albiker 12 BeatriceN'oyea 112,PostU"n 113,Vtrix 113 KING PRIAM, ch. g. 3 (M) 110 By Trojan— Elizabeth B.. by Pirate of Penzance. ^Trainer. F. Trask. Owner. P. Nelson). Breeder. Malvern Hills Farm. 08834 D II ab :-4 llS-ift 30 107 7 9 IC'IO-* 01 HnsteinlO Eurasia 113. Jasonette 1 H.Benny Rubin 102 08764 Kmp al 3-4 1 :ll*fcft 13-5 312 7 6 7*1 7»J F Catrone 8 Foxy Peter 107,B'yRubin 112,PriceleBS 112 •8620 Kmp 5J f 1 OMsft 10 110 12 9 S j 4 ) G Powers 13 Valaday 118. PortoB.Gold 110. Azov 115 •8485 Kmp ab3 4 1:12 ft 10 113 3 8 7JJ 6:3 L Barcene 13 Montclair 118,F««unny 118. Foundation 118 08366 Kmp 5i f 1 :07\m 40 IIS 7 7 7" 7* A Abel 8 RipRsp 118,RoyalCbarge 118,TinIIat 118 •8223 Kmp 5 8 1:02 ft 30 113 13 8 541 4s! P Fisher 15 Zouite 118, Formula 115, Foundation 118 ACCOKEEK. blk. c. 3 (M) 110 By Negofol — Sun Queen, by Rock Sand. (Trainer. F. Byer. Owner. E. Arlington). Breeder. E. F. Simms. 12883 Jam 170 1.45 ft 30 110 7 7 6'i 6 '■ J OBrien 9 Phidias 121,FlyingAl 1 13,Belphrizonia 121 CAPRICOLE, ch. c. 3 M) 115 By Vulcain— Capra. by Ballot. 'Trainer, J. Wilson. Owner. J. Butler). Breeder, J. Butler. 12840 Jam 3-4 1 l^ft 35 113 ( 4 9»1 9-1 R McCVnnIO Clcaranre 115. Giant 115. Polyerates 115 12727 Jain 3 4 1.10 m C-5 115 4 3 7" 7 » B Mc'-Y nn 10 Mote 115, l'olyerates 115. Giant 115 LAUGHING LADY ch. f. 3 (M) 110 By Superman — Merry Sinner, by Bryn Mawr. Trainer. G. M. Odom. Own»r. M. Field). Breeder, M. Field. 12840 Jam 3 4 1 IT^.ft 2 '.10 9 8 7«J €*J H Thurl.erlO Clearance 115. Giant 115. Polyerates 115 12727 Jam 3 4 1:16 m 12 110 5 8 8,; S"1 11 ThurberlO MoU- 135, Polyerates 115. Giant 115 YANKEE ROCK. ch. c 3 M IIS By Half Rock— Yankee's Migraine, by Yankee. (Trainer. R. O. Miller. Owner, L. H. Rowe). Breeder, L. H. Rowe. First blurt. Page 7 Daily Racing Form Charts: Beulah Park i BEULAH PARK ] COLUMBUS. OHIO. WEDNESDAY. MAY 4. 1927— Reulah Park (1-2 Mile). Sixteenth day. Beulah Park t Jockey Club. Spring meeting of 19 days. Weather clear. Presiding Steward. J. T. Ireland. Associate Stewards, J. A. Murphy. Presiding Judge. W. R. Nor- $ Tell. Associate Judge. C. Stauds. Starter. L. Dean. Racing Secretary, W. R. Norvell. ^ Racing starts at 2:15 p. m. (Chicago time, 2:15 p. m.L W indicates whip. S spurs. R blinkers. Fig ores in parentheses following the distance of each race indicate horse, date, track record, age of horse 1 and weight carried. •Indieatea apprentice allowance. -i Orhr»ra FIRST RACE— 6 1-2 Furlongs. (Carrie Moore, April 23, 1923— 1:05%— 7— 104.) Purse I X^«jOU $500. 4-year-olds and upward. Claiming. Net value to winner $375; second, $.5; ' third. $50. . Index Horses AWtl'PSt % %■ Str Fin Jockey Owners Equiv. Rook. Str t , 12622 LITTLE AVOX w 8 106 6 3 1* 1* 1' 1"* F Moore G F Moore J2"2 : 12864 AIR MAIL w 4 110 9 4 31 9%* 2=1 A Try on NB Davis J££!S ! 12481 BOXWOOD w 8 107 1 7 8 1 4'1 3=5 3' at McAley J Miles IfiM™ ( i*e.**'liFG PARDON wb 9 104 5 6 41 31 41 4.J C Grassia Guciardo Bros 31.0-100 1*8*2 SHASTA BOX wb 4 1101 2 1 7" 7* 61 5'1 J Picrillo M Hoffman 950-100 . 12713=MISS FUKTCNE w 6 110 3 2 6= 6'1 71 6« A Alonzo J Corujo "J 2 | 12663 GF.N" CADORNA w 10 110 11 9 10* 8l 81 71 H Gibson H Remus ^'l™ - 1*540= \LBKRT L. w 7 106 4 8 5' 51 f.l S'l L Hardy J W Davis 290-100 J •9588'WEDD'G PRINCEwb 8 101 12 11 12 11= 91 9* W Hwood J A Gibson 12426*NHWMAHKHT wsb 7 104 10 12 11112 12 10s N Chilcutt A Dufauchard 1 J 12788 LEADING LIGHT w 6 107 8 10 91 10 1H= H'l F Kiniry WMein J1?"-™ J | 12712 DAVIS JR. w 4 114 7 5 21 9110112 K Noe E T Kessinger 4^40-100 1 tKield. Time, :26. :52%, 1:15. Track heavy. $2 certificates earned— Little Avon. $0.00 straight. $3.60 place, $3.00 show; Air Mail, field, $4.00 ( place. $3 40 show: Boxwood. $5.80 show. . Equivalent Inrnking— Little Avon. 2©o to 100 straight. 80 to 100 place, oO to 100 show; Air Mail, field 130 to 100 place. 70 to 100 show; Boxwood. 190 to 100 show. Winner Ch. g. by Estimator— Mama Johnson, by Cesarion (trained by J. A. Morey; bred by Mr. B L. Cole). Winner entered to be claimed for $700. WENT TO P08T — 2:17. AT POST — 3 minute*. Start good and slow. Won driving: second and third the same. I ITTI E AVON sprinted into n long lead in the first quarter, but was tiring fast at the end and I doing his best to outfinish AIR MAIL. The latter raced closest to the leader all the way, finished resolutely and wore him down. BOXWOOD lost some ground on the first turn, but finished well. BBC ; PARDON had no mishaps. ALBERT L. quit. „ . -_^. Scratched— 12G22» Hoover. IOC: 12865 = Stargo. 106: 12868 Kalakaua. 101: 12788 Digest. 106. overweights— Boxwood. 1 pound; Shasta Box, 4%; Gen. Cadorna. 4; Newmarket. 3; Leading Light. 1: Davia Jr.. 2. -i OtflO-i SECOND RACE— 5 1-2 Furlongs. (Carrie Moore. April 23. 1923— 1:05%— 7— 104.) Purse | p ZHh I $500. 4-year-olds and upward. Claiming. Net value to winner $375; second, $75; 5 third. $50. Injex Horses AWtl'PSt % % Str Fin Jockeys Owners Equiv. Book. Str't 1*7*8 I'.UI LET JOE W 4 106 4 3 1" 2* 21 U V Moore A Hill 130-100 12865 PETER BRUSH W 4 1131 7 8 81 4"* 3= 2» V Jenkins W H Woodall 1810-100 12788'FREEM *iSON ws 5 112 1 1 21 I'll1 3'! F Kiniry C A Davis 650-100 OK709' i:\ISING SAND wb 6 112 11 4 51 5 1 P 4' H Hay R D Carter t43O-10O 1*621'WOODL'D QUEEN w 6 105 3 6 61 7Bk 6* 5'1 L Hardy A G Dunlap 5,0-100 1*6** DOftA Ll'TZ w .". 104 5 5 41 fr 7= 6* D Fowler D Hicks 730-100 1*754 • HELEN OF TROYw S 99 10 2 3=13' 4h 71 F Armst'g E P Barnes- ]v(i . pa* H VLL v.- 10 106 9 10 10= 8= 81 81 G Poad G C Jones l»788'H\MI»f'N MISS wb 4 104 2 7 7* 9'1 9= 9* N Chilcutt W H Miller 2430-100 1*7 56 NFTTIE COLE wb 9 108! 8 9 9* 10* 10s 10* II Garner E D Slavin 8820-100 12662 HAMPT'N LADY wb 5 105 6 11 11 11 11 11 C K'sland Brown & Gericke 7650-100 tFit-ld. Time, :26. :54%. 1:15%. Track heavy. $2 certificates earned— Bullet Joe, $4.00 straight, $4.00 place, $3.40 show; Peter Brash, $10.80 place. $C 00 show: Krwimnon, $4.8 ) show. -• Equivalent booking— Bullet Joe. 130 to 100 straight. 100 to 100 place. 70 to 100 show; Peter Brash. 440 to 100 place 200 to 100 show: Freemason. 140 to 100 show. Winner B. g. by Escoha— Screnest. by Trap Rock (trained by A. Hill; bred by Mr. E. G. Drake). Winner entered to he claimed for $700. WENT TO POST — 2:49. AT POST — 1 minute. Start good and slow. Won driving: se ond and third the same. BIT I ET JOE came through fast on the inside when entering the home stretch, headed the leader, but was doing his Ix-st at the end to maintain his lead. PETER BRUSH, shuffled back on the first turn, was taken to the outside and. gaining rapidly, finished fastest of all. FREEMASON raced HELEN OK IMI into early defeat, but was tiring at the end. RAISING SAND ran well. Scratched 12865 Happy Hobo. 112; 10402'Merry Mars, 100; 124C9 Turner, 107; 12540 Furor, 104; Overweights— Nettie Cole, 4V* pounds; Hampton Lady, 1; Peter Brush, 1%; Raising Sand, 1; Hampton Miss, 5. -g ofhOO THD1D RACE— 4 1-2 Furlongs. (Am I Early. May 5. 1926— :55— 2— 107.) Purse $500. | ^rtt»^ 2-year-olds. Maidens. Allowances. Net value to winner $375; second. $75; third, $50. jn,lvI Morses AWtl'PSt i % Str Fin Jockeys Owners E^uiv. Book. Str't 1*8*1 JEAN WENGEL w 106 1 2 1« 1= 1» 1= N Chilcutt G F Jenkins 420-100 1*8*1 TI-V'l I w 110 2 3 21 2* 2* 2» J Pic'rillo A L Watkins 2300-100 1*8*1 PANXAM v 107 I 5 5' 4'1 4'1 3= R McAI'ey H Cassen 570-100 1*8*1 CANORA • 106 7 1 31 31 3^ 4'1 V Armsfg H ■ Brown Sfk F'm St 3760-100 1*8*1 J HON KY LOU w 109 3 7 6» 64 61 5» A Tryon C A Bernhardt 100-100 llltt'Trf— '■ w 106 4 4 41 51 5^ 6« L Hardy C H Everitt 360-100 12821 I.ok'na DOOHal wb 106 6 6 7 7 7 7V Moore V Swansoa 3530-100 Time. :26%. :54%. 1:01%. Track heavy. $2 certificates earned-^Jean Wengel. $10.40 straight, $0.40 place, $6 20 show; Tufli. $18.60 place. $9 00 show: Panxan. $6.80 show. Equivalent Ixwking— Jean Wengel. 420 to 100 straight. 220 to 100 place, 210 to 100 show; Tufli. S30 to i io place. 380 to 100 show: Panian. 240 to 100 show. Winner--Br. f. by Air Man — Smiling Mag, by Smile (trained by G. F. Jenkins; bred by Mr. J. A. Blackwellt. WENT TO POST — 3:17. AT POST — 1 minute. Start good and slow Won easily: second and third driving. JEAN WENGEL displayed a high flight of speed, l ore out on all the turns, but easily held the balance safe at all stages. TUFLI. in closest pursuit of the leader at all times, had no opposition for the place end. PAN7.AN closed stoutly in the last eighth. CANORA moved up with a rush on the far turn, but met with interference. HONEY LOU broke flat-footed. Scratched--11 445 Jim's Dream. 100. Overweights — Tufli. 1 pound; l'anzan. 1. — ' ._ Q/\/ n FOURTH RACE — 5 1-2 Furlongs. (Carrie Moore, April 23. 1923 — 1:05% — 7 — 104.) Purse L^t/UO $500. 4-year-olds and upward. Claiming. Net value to winner $375; second, $75; third, $50. Index Horses AWtl'PSt •* % Str Fin Jockeys Owners Equiv. Book. Str't |- g»2i .I'I'.KII \I'S ws 9 104 3 2 lh l»i 1* 1*4 F Armsfg H E Brown Sfk F"m St 250-100 1*713'QU\N \H wb 8 113 2 1 31 21 2=1 1* 0 Ksland M Hunter 280-100 1*790* \t -QUITTED w 6 107 6 5 54 41 9 t* L Hardy A B Fisher 490-100 1»H65 B1SSELL wsb 4 112 7 4 4= 5* 6* 4" A Alonzo W T Kearns 58300-100 1*754 MAItY G w 9 107 8 7 2'1 3= 41 5'1 F Kiniry M H Jordan 190-100 I 1*663 Bf" "NTANEOUS w 6 107 9 9 7= 7* 71 6» W Murphy R K Scholl 1710-100 1*71* KISS LKIGHTON w 7 107 1 6 O" 6« 51 71 J Marsden E D Slavin N400-100 08*ll ROYAL JANE w 4 107 4 3 9* 9* 9* S» N Chilcutt C I- SmyUie 7200-100 l*66»'I{oMBARDIER w 4 107 5 8 8= 81 81 9* C Grassia G W Kinaey 7300-100 10875 REQUEST W 5 112 10 10 10 10 10 10 H Hay L. l_»avis 13»J00-100 Time, :25%. :5*%. 1:14. Track heavy. $2 certificates earned— Perhaps, $7.00 straight, $3.80 place, $3.20 show; (Juanah, $3.60 place. $3.00 Show: Acquitted. $3 40 show. Equivalent Utoking -Perhaps. 250 to 100 straight, 90 to 100 place. 60 to 100 show; Quanah, 80 to 100 place. 50 to 100 show: Acquitted. 70 to 100 show. W.nner— «'h. g. by Luke McLuke- Miss Georgia, by Star Shoot (trained by H. E. Brown; bred by Mr. J. N. Mar key i. Winner entered to be claimed for $700. WENT TO POST — 3:46. AT POST — 1 minute. Start good and slow. Won easily: second and third driving. PERHAPS rushed to the front, made all of the pace, but waa under pressure at the end. QUANAn disposed of MARY G. in the first half mile, but was tiring and doing hia best to hold off ACQUITTED. The latter moved up with a rush on the back stretch, closed resolutely in the last eighth and would have keen second in a few more strides. MARY G. quit after showing some early speed. Scratched— 12754 Brier Hill. 110; 12579 Evening Star. 104; 12521 Fast Denny. 109. 08271 Frances Sharp, 107. 08396 Cun atok, U». 12442 Roany, 109. i ] t $ 1 I ' . , : ! ( . | - J J 1 J | ( I ; | 5 ~f " Q43/f FIFTH RACE— I 14 Furlongs. (Carrie Moore. April SS. 1923— 1:05%-7— 10ft.) Pm M.*d*J%3'±. $000. 4-year-olds aad upward. Claiming. Met value to winner $375; second, 070; third, $60. Iajdex Horses AWtPPSt % % Str Fin Jockeys Owners Bquiv. Book. Str't 1*790"WHY w 5 105 4 2 11 1" 1* Is L Hardy V Wood 80-100 12712 =HAV A ELECTRIC w 7 115 7 5 7" 7'1 34 2=1 K Noe II L Short 370-10) 12623 SCORCHER w 5 113 2 10 8* 6« 41 31 H Hay Maryland Sp'g» F*m Sta 1200-100 .12865 ST. QUENTIN WB 11 113 5 6 4* 2* 24 4« V Jenkins E J Albright 2480-100 11141 ROYAL SPRING w 7 112 9 4 34 5'4 5» 5* H Gibson C E Brosiua 1030-100 12621 •SINGLEHAND wb I 104 11 3 2" 3'1 61 64 C Grassia Guciardo Broa t«820-100 12627 JOY PRIDE wb 4 110 10 8 9'» 9'* 9» 7'i J Picrillo W M Hoffman t 12753'ELM wa 5 112 8 7 S'| 4| 7' 8= W Murphy E J McKinney 720-100 IS7M*8ITN8PK1TM w 4 108 6 1 •***$* 9"1 C K'sland Thistledown Stable 5530-100 12788*SI'X."TMANAT W I 109 3 9 11 10* 10'«M0=» C G'neman K Lyons 5870-100 12574 HIGH TEA w 7 107 1 11 104 11 11 11 F Moore A W White 10700-100 fField. Time. :26%. :54%. 1:15. Track heavy. $2 certificates earned — Why. $3.00 straight. $2.60 place, $2.40 show; Havana Electric, $2.80 place. $2.00 show: Scorcher. $4.20 show. Equivalent l ooking— Why. 80 to 100 straight. 30 to 100 place, 20 to 100 show; Havana Electric. 40 to 100 place. 30 to 100 show; Scorcher. 110 to 100 show. « Winner — Ch. m, by Sir John Johnson — Etta Ray. by Russell (trained by t. Wood; bred by Mr. A. Smiths). Winner entered to l»e claimed for $800. WENT TO POST— 4:17. AT POST— 2 minutes. Start good and slow. Won easily; second and third driving. WHY. at home in the going, assumed the lead soon after the start, held her position safe when ST. QUENTIN challenged on the back stretch, drew away again and won .with much to spare. HAVANA ELECTRIC wore down the leaders and closed with a belated rush. SCORCHER outlasted the tiring ST. QUENTIN in th» stretch run. The latter was used up racing with the leader and quit Scratched— 11815'Prinoe Pan, 118; 12520 Mr. Biltmore. 115; 12716 Facet. 107: 12756 Bachelors Balm. 113; 07523 Skirmisher. 115. Overweights — Scorcher, 1 pound; St. Quentin. 2; Joy Bride. 3. -j OQI3ET SIXTH RACE— 1 Mil© and 70 Yards. (Lieutenant~Perkins. Aug. 9. 1924— 1:46%— 7— X^i«_*Ot3 107.) Purse $600. 4-year-olds and upward. Claiming. Net value to winner S1C0; second. $100; third. $50. Index Horses AWtPPSt % % % Str Fin Jockeys Owners Equiv. Book. Str t (12827) 'WEtiT POINT WBlllO 3 7 3' 3' ? 11 1 1 V Armsfg Mrs P M Sturm 150-100 12869 = IMPOSSIBLE wb 6 1081 1 1 2' 11 1'12* 2» W Murphy Tyler A Martin 350 1.10 12793 DR. MAC MILLAN w I 106 9 3 4h 4'1 4* 4'i 3* D Fowler D Hick.* 1560-100 12826 SUPER LADY wb 5 108 2 9 10 5 5'1 3« 4'.t C G'neman C C Pool 7760-100 (12793)SUDAN GRASS ws 5 107 6 2 1* 2«1 3* f » 5» F Kiniry M H Jordan 470-100 12827 LA KROSS w 11 109 7 6 8'1 7' 6= 6* 6» T Thr'kill J W Pinkham 4980-100 12793»ROYAL QUEEN wb 6 1041 5 8 9' 9* 71 7' 7» C K"sland J W Davis 34* 100 12793 = JIM SANDA wb 6 105 4 10 61 8» 8' 8* 81 F Moore L Davis 1SJW 100 12523 NANO RONAN w 6 107 8 4 7« 10 9 9 9 I, Hardy A Tempest 31 S)-100 (12712)NIVLAG ws 6 112 10 5 5" 64 Pull. up. G Collins O Kunkel 580-100 Time. :26%. :54%. 1:18. 1:48%. 1:57%. Track heavy. $2 certificates earned— West Point. $5.00 straight, $3.60 place, $3.20 show: Impossible, $4.20 place, $3.40 show: Dr. Mac Millan. $5.60 show. Equivalent booking — West Point. 150 to 100 straight. 80 to 100 place. 60 to 100 show; Impossible. 110 to 100 place. 70 to 100 show: Dr. Mac Millan. 180 to 100 show. Winner — Ch. g, by Sea Rock — Miss Fauntleroy, by Fauntleroy (trained by fl. R. Dunham: bred by Mr. W. B. Watkins). Winner entered to be claimed for $900. WENT TO POST— 4:46. AT POST— 1 minute. Start good and slow. Won handily; second and third driving. WEST POINT, rated behind the pacemaker, came to the outside when railed upon and wore down IMPOSSIBLE to win going away. The latter displayed much early speed and held on with rare courage. DR. MAC MILLAN was much the best of the others. SUDAN GRASS quit after forcing the early pace. Scratched— 12908 Batsman, 113; 12826 Klaxon, 105; 12868 Escort. 105; 12523 Boas, 109; 12908 IV -root. 105. Overweights — Impossible. 3% pounds: Super Lady. 2: Royal Queen, 3%. -g QQ|2£2 SEVENTH RACE— 1 Mile aad 70 Yards. (Lieutenant Perkins, Aug-. 9, 1924— 1:46%— 7 l^lt/UD — 107.) Purse $600. 4-year-olds and upward. Claiming, Net value to winner $450; second. $100; third. $50. Index Horses AWtPPSt % % % Str Fin Jockeys Owners Equiv. Book. Str't 12827 = *SIR RALPH w I 110 3 4 3= 21 11 1* 1* C K'sland M Cox 160-100 12827 TENDER SETH wb 7 105 7 2 1= l'l 24 t* 2* V Kiniry V Cloud 890-100 (12869) 'RAGS wb 6 105 1 6 4=4 4* 3* 3* 3» N Chilcutt W J I'nutead 140-100 12864 FLANK ATTACK w 4 1074 8 3 2 i 31 4* 4= 4« C C/neman M M Hord 3410 100 12544 BALLYBELL w 10 105 4 1 61 6* 5* 5* 5» L Hardy E Stillman J:t»-100 12793 PETER PIERSON w 7 105 6 5 7'» 7* 6* 6= 61 G Poad C C McDougall 2000-100 12827 BUNBURY ws 4 112 5 8 8 8 7* 7 7 H Hay R H Good 2600-100 (12865) EASTER LADDIEw 8 109 2 7 5' P 8 Bled. G Collins F Flannery 670 100 Time. 26%. :53%. 1:22%. 1:49%. 1:55%. Track heavy. $2 certificates earned — Sir Ralph. $5.20 straight, $3.60 place, $2.60 show; Tender Seth, $6.80 place. $3.00 show; Rags, $2.60 show. Equivalent booking — Sir Ralph. 160 to 100 straight, 80 to 100 place, 30 to 100 show; Tender Seth. 240 to 100 place, 50 to 100 show; Rags. 30 to 100 show. Winner — B. g. by Ralph — Rosemeade. by St. Gatien (trained by T. P. Williams; bred by Mr. George J. Long). Winner entered to be claimed for $1,000. WENT TO POST— 6:17. AT POST— 1 minute. Start good and slow. Won easily: second and third driving. SIR RALPH took command on the last turn of the field and easily shook off TENDER SRTn. The latter made all the pace, but could not withstand the challenge of the winner. RAGS raced well throughout, but lacked speed when called on. EASTER LADDIE was in a jam at the first turn: was forced to be taken up. but moved up again, only to bleed and waa eased up. Scratched — (12868) Pentecost's Last, 102; 12545 -Sea Fairy. 104: 12911 Little Bat, 102; 12910 Peter Decoy. 106; 12-523 Merry Minx, 107: 12827 Zerline. 102; 12717 Krekzunas. 100. Overweights — Flank Attack, 4% pounds; Bunbary, 3. ■ Daily Racing Form Charts: Pimlico I PIMLICO (Copyright. 1927, by Daily Racing Form Publishing Company). PIMLICO. MD.. WEDNESDAY. MAY 4. 1927— I'imlico (1 Mile). Third day. Maryland Jockey Club. Spring meeting of 12 days. Weather cloudy. Stewards. A. G. Weston. (.. Brown. Jr.. and F. J. Bryan. Judges. J. B. Campbell, F. G. Riggs snd H. P. Conk ling. Starter, J. F. Milton. Racing Secretary, F. J. Bryan. Racing starts at 2:30 p m. (Chicago time, 2:30 p. m.L W indicates whip, S spars, R 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 OQQQ FIRST RACE— 4 1-2 Furlongs. (Dignus. May 13. 1926— :53%— 2— 111.) Gradsate Parse. M-JmitJ&tJ Purse $1,300. 2-year-olds. Maidens. Net value to winner $000; second, $250; third, $150. Index Horse* AWtPPSt % Str Fin Jockeys Owners Equiv. Odds Str't 12600'ROYAL PENNANT w 118 7 5 24 3« 1" J Josiah H P Whitney t»45 100 12842 INQUISITOR w US 6 6 3= 1» 2» R Peternel E V Whitney 475-100 12732 = PINK LILY w 115 8 8 4"k 41 31 J Petrecca Foxcatcher Farm Stable 450-100 12553 SESQUI wb 118 2 4 8» 6* 44 A Abel H P Whitney t STERLING SILVER w 11$ 9 7 6 7l 5» C Kummer Sagamore Stable 2685-100 12842 BIRDWOOD wb 118 1 2 1»* 21 61 L Schaefer W Garth 630-100 12732 BOYISH BOB wb 115 3 1 51 51 71 F Col'letti J P Jones 1740-100 CHERRY BROOK w 118 4 3 7l4 8* 8* S O'D'nell Goodestone Stable 6300-100 GOULASH w IIS 5 9 9 9 9 W Smith Brookmeade Stable 2140-100 tt'oupled as H. P. Whitney entry. Time, :23%. :48. :54%. Track fast, $2 mutuels paid— n. P. Whitney entry, $4.90 straight, $280 place, $2.20 show; Inquisitor, $4.80 place, $2.90 show: Pink Lily. $2.80 show. Equivalent booking odds— II. P. Whitney entry, 145 to 100 straight. 40 to 100 place. 10 to 100 show: Inquisitor. 140 to 100 place, 45 to 100 show: Pink Lily. 40 to 100 show. Winner — Oh. c, by Pennant — Regiua, by Broomstick (trained by F. Hopkins; bred by Mr. Harry Payne Whitney). WENT TO POST— 2:31. AT POST— 4 minutes. Start good and slow. Woo driving: sei ond and third the same. ROYAL PENNANT, close up from the start, was outpaced to the stretch, then came fast and. wesr-ing INQUISITOR down, got up to win in the last stride. I.N'UI ISiroK l egan from the extreme outside. but raced into the lead, but was tiring through the last eighth. PINK LILY, away well and, racing forwardly, swerved several times in the stretch drive, but finished gamely. SESQUI dropped back soon after the start, but finished fast. STERLING SILVER also finished well. BIRDWOOD quit badly in the last quarter. Scratched— 12888 Bogan. 118: 12888 Sucky. 115; 12842=Gift Hawk. 118: 12693 Timekeeper. 118; 12842 Sunny Cloud, 115: Antidote, 118. -f A Q A g\ SECOND RACE— 1 1-16 Miles. (Hephaistos. May 10. 1920— 1:44%— 0—107.) Parse A^«_J-4\J $1,300. 3-year-olds. Maidens. Claiming. Net value to winner $900; second. $250: third. $150. Index Horses AWtPPSt % % % Str Fin Jockeys Owners Eqniv. Odds Str't 12642 ALLFEY w 108 8 1 8 3»* ' l»k lh J Cr'gmile W S Kilmer 125-100 12768 = DEXTER w 113 3 3 41 l»k lrt ? 2* H Ericks'n R W Carter .160-100 12767 AMBITION wb 108 7 8 7'1 6"* 5* ? 3» K Barnes S Ross 1265-100 07245 VOCALIAN w 113 5 6 5»* 21 S'l 5* 4* R Peternel A 0 Bostwick 735-100 12767 SALUTATION wb 113 6 I 64 4» 4» 4h 5 4 J Maiben W J Salmon 605-100 12848'HOE CAKE w 100 4 7 3l 8 6'1 6* 6» J Stiff R Pending 4906-100 05925 'FIRESIDE TALES w 100 1 5 l«k 7* 7» !• 7* W P'mjton K ■ Hitt 3775-100 12734 'RECIPROCATE wb 107 2 4 2* 5'1 S 8 S J Josiah Mrs A Burton 4790-100 Time. 24%. 49%, 1:16. 1:42%. 1:49%. Track fast. $2 mutuels paid— Allfey. $4.50 straight, $3.00 place, $2.50 show; Dexter, $3.60 place, $2.90 stew; Ambition. $4.30 show. Equivalent booking odds— Allfey. 125 to 100 straight. 50 to 100 place, 25 to 100 show; Dexter. 80 to 100 place, 45 to 100 show: Ambition. 115 to 100 show. Winner — Blk. f, by Allumeur — St. Fey, by St. Krusquin (trained by II. McDaniel; bred by Mr. Willis Sharpe Kilmer). Winner entered to lie claimed for $4,000. WENT TO POST — 3:03. AT POST — 1 minute. Start good and slow. Won driving: second and third the same. ALLFEY Ix-gan well, but immediately dropped back to the rear, then gained rapidly on the outside on the back stretch and was cut off slightly on the far turn, then raced into the lead, but bad to be hard ridden to outstay DEXTER. The latter took the lead midway of the back stretch and raced gamely to the finish. AMBITION was forced wide into the stretch, but fini hed gamely. VOCAHAN raced well. SALUTATION showed speed along the back stretch. FIRESIDE TALKS ran poorly. Scratched— 12» 42 Donn Byrne, 108. Overweight — lU-ciprocate. 2 pounds. -* OQ4 -f THIRD RACE— 1 1-16 Mile*. (Hephaistos, May 10. 1922—1 :44%— 3— 10T) Purse $l,30o" X^5«Iy-ii 4-year-olds and upward. Claiming. Net value to winner $900; second, $250; third, $3100. Index Horses AWtPPSt % % % Str Fin Jockeys Owners Equiv. Odds Str t 12601 'FORE STAR w 4 108 6 1 41 a* 1* 1"* 14 C Watters H G Bedwdl 885-100 lllla'FOREST LORE wb 7 105 1 5 6" 7 34 3»1 2* O Fletcher M I Dixan 1925-100 12843'IHiWDER w 4 109 8 6 3« 2» 2'1 2'i 3»» D Emery Capitol Stable 245-100 12006* DELUSIVE w'lll 2 I I1 4*9 «1 * W Curran T Francis 1345-100 12802*ED PENDLETON w7U3775"*6k5»5»»5hM Fishm'n F P Robie 940-10* 12772*THE ALLY w 9 113 5 2 8 8 7* 7* 6'4 J Josiah I) Christmas 720-100 12802'JOHNNY JEWELX.W 6 113 4 3 1» 3* 4«* 6« 7* G Taylor F H Cooper 390-100 12089 BATTLE SHOT w 6 100 2 4 2 1 5ft 8 8 8 D Mergler Mrs A Burton 759-100 (Continued on tenth page.) pmuco (Continued from seventh page). Time. .24%. :49%. 1:16%. 1:43. 1 50%. Track fast. $2 mutuels paid— Fore Star. $19.70 straight. $10.30 place. $7.20 show; Forest Lore. $16.90 plar«, $14 20 shon ; Powder. $3.80 show. Equivalent hooking odds -Fore Star. R85 to 100 straight. 425 to 100 place. 260 to 100 show; Forest Lore 745 to 100 plare. CIO to 100 show: Powder. 90 to 100 show. Winner- Ch. f. by Foreground- Olga Star, by Star Shoot (trained by II. G. Itedwell; bred by Messrs. Payne an l West and II. ;. Bedwclli. Winner entered to be claimed for $2,000. WENT TO POST— 3:34. AT POST— 3 minutes. Start good and slow. Won driving: second and third the same. FOHE STAR was saved close up for the first fire-eighths, then took the lead and raced POWDER Into defeat and held it gamely and ontf in.shed FOREST LORE. The latter began slowly, but improved his position steadily and finished fast on the inside of the winner. POWDRIt. close up throughout, tired in the stretch". DELUSIVE ran a good race EI) PENDLETON finished resolutely through the stretch. THE ALLY was always outrun. JOHNNY JEWELL and BATTLE SHOT quit. Scratched— 12047 Pilgrim, 105. -t OQ i O FOURTH RACE— 3-4 Mile. (Mainmast. Kay 6. 1924— 1:10%— «— 116.) Eleventh Run-M.4X9 -±£t nice REKKERT HANDICAP. $6,000 Added. 3-year-olds. Net value to winner $4,740; second. $1,000: third. $500: fourth, $250. Index Horses AWtPPSt % % Str Pin Jockeys Owners Equiv. Odds Str't 12769 M1LZIM wsb 106 6 9 9 9 6" 1» J Maiden W J Salmon 620-100 (•8828) PETER 1TZ w 98 5 4 I* f V- 2' S Hebert Brookmeade Stable 2060-100 12736 THK HEATHEN w- 111 4 2 2! 2' 2'| 3* R Peternel C H Pierce 1620-100 (126»5)WANDG MINST'Lw 110 7 1 6 61 7nk 4"* W Colletti Seagram Stable T135-1O0 nWCANOT IM ; wb 103 8 5 5* 5' 5) 51 G Hudgins H T Archibald 1300-100 mil'lllll II II 111 I Mi wo 102 9 6 41 4» 3* 6"k J Callah'n Sagamore Stable 750-100 1S80I-S1I: IIAIUtY wb 116 3 7 8J 8"* 8J 7'| H Ericks'n Seagram Stable t 12847'CANDY MAY w 107 1 3 31 3» 4» 81 D Emery H T Archibald t 12847 MAI.HS MEMORYwb 104 2 8 7= 7* 9 9 J Crgmile Audley Farm Stable 4085-100 tt'uuplcd as Seagram Stable entry: tH. T. Archibald entry. Time. :23%. :47%. 1:13%. Track fast. $2 mutnels paid Murzim. $14.40 straight. $9.50 place. $G.30 show; Peter Fix, $20.60 place, $12.40 •how: The Heathen, $10.80 show. Equivalent hooking odds — Murzim. 620 to 100 straight. 375 to 100 place, 215 to 100 show; Peter Fiz. «t.;n to 100 place. 520 to 100 show: The Heathen. 440 to 100 show. Winner -Oh. c. by North Star III. — Woodflower, by Broomstick (trained by T. J. Healey; bred by Mr. Walter J. Salmon). WXNT TO POST— 4:10. AT POST— 4 minutes. Start gotd and slow. Won driving: second and third the same. MURZIM began slowly and was badly outpaced for the first five-eighths and finishing with a belated rush through the last quarter, passed the leaders rapidly and got up to win in the last strides. PKTBR FIZ set a good pace, hut his rider appeared over confident and eased bis mount up the last sixteenth and lost by it. THE HEATHEN was close throughout and outstayed WANDERING MINSTREL. The latter lacked early speed, but finished fast. CANDY PIG raced well. SUPERSBDB had no mishaps. SIR HARRY was in a jam in the last sixteenth. CANDY MAY was used up after forcing the pace. Scratched 12847'Kentucky II., 110: 12527' Pleasant Smiles. 105. Overweights M11r7.n1, 2 pounds; Mallord's Memory, 4. -g 9Q4 Q FIFTH RACE— 4 1-2 Furlongs. (Dignus. May 13. 1926— :53%^8— 111.) Pane $1,500. Xa£«~F~4:0 2-year-olds. Allowances. Net value to winner $1,000; second. $300; third, $200. Index Horses AWtPPSt % Str Fin Jockeys Owners Equiv. Odds Str't 12*01 VHUaUM wb 120 6 1 l1 1» 1* J Maiben W J Salmon 425-100 12X01 KNIGHT w 113 8 6 3 3 2 H Kncks'n Seagram Stable 345-100 (12732)l'Lo\VKR GIRL w 112 4 2 ■ 2-* 3» E Barnes S Ross 475-100 ( 12456) NKTTA RUN w 112 5 3 41 4» 4* L Schaefer Mrs R B Deans 205-100 12732 HUH w 110 2 5 8» 6« 5» A Abel H P Whitney T1615-100 12891 QOUWI FAIR w 110 7 7 6 5°k G'| J Petrecca Foxcatcher Farm Stable 4670-100 CAYUGA w 113 9 8 71 8* 7* R Peternel E F Whitney 2325-100 12732 TIM ON wb 110 1 9 9 9 8" J Josiah L S Thompson t 12732 MORCRYSTAL w 110 3 4 5* 7' 9 S O'D'nell Pineland Stable 4280-MS tCoupled as H. P. Whitney and L. S. Thompson entry. Time. 23%. 47%, 54. Track fast. $2 mutiiels paid— Thuron, $10.50 straight, $6.00 place. $4.10 show; Knight, $6.00 place, $3.30 show; Flower tiirl. $3.90 show. Equivalent Looking odds— Thuron. 425 to 100 straight. 200 to 100 place, 105 to 100 show; Knight, 200 to 100 place. 65 to 100 show: Flower Girl. 95 to 100 show. Winner— Br. c. by Sweep — Retrieve, by Celt (trained by J. R. Pryce; bred by Mereworth Stud). WENT TO POST— 4:46. AT POST— 1 minute. Start good and slow. Won easily: second and third driving. Till' RON sprinted into s good lead at once, then set a fast pace and won in s canter. KNIGHT was rushed into third place quickly snd finished gamely, but could not get near the winner. FLOWER GUM,, in nearest pursuit in the early running, tired slightly in the final drive. NETTA RON finished resolutely next to the inner rail. TL'M (IN and GLEE were always far back. Scratched 12801 -Skavar. 115: 12801 'Little Broom. 115; (12939) Royal Pennant, 113. Vo Q/f A *LXrK RACE— 3-4 Mile^ (Mainmast, May 6, 1924— l:10%~-^^i 1*7) Purse $1,300. t-_1_ aaa* cF t: ~i year-olds and upward. Claiming. Net value to winner $900; second, $250; third, $150. Index Horses AWtPPSt % % Str Fin Jockeys Owners Equiv. Odds Str't 12890 •■• LONG I*OINT wb 6 122 S 1 2| 1« 1» 1*1 J Josiah R A Johnson 315-100 12738 KING O'NEILL II.w 6 124 14 14 11"« 7* 3* 2'i A Abel W R Kirkpatrlck 1290-100 11186 ICE wb 5 122 9 10 7* 81 4» 3» E Barnes J Lowe tU55-100 12601 'GAFFER wb 4 115 15 3 5* 41* 2* 4'1 D Emery J M Collins 2890-100 12843'MISS CUCMP w 3 100 4 7 9 U01 91 5» W P"ngton K E Hitt f •6994 SKA LADY wb 4 115 5 13 13» 131 61 6* L Schaefer J W Dayton f 12484* I. EGER w 4 119 2 5 14"14"111 7»* M Fishm'n F P Robie 4295-100 12691 'KA KKK w 3 109 3 8 81 91 9 8'i D Mergler J E Griffith 410-100 11878 SIMONY w 4 122 11 11 61 2 5 1 9» H Ericks'n Seagram Stable 1705-100 12733 RKI LIGHT wsb 3 110 1 4 P* 31 10* 10» L Lang F H Cooper t 12552 'FOREGONE w 3 105 6 2 4» 5*7'U» O Fletcher H G Bedwell 1000-100 12484 "PICHONNE w 4 119 7 9 10* 111 121 12» C Kummer Sagamore Stable 350-100 •9980'FIDDLESTICKS wi 4 115 10 12 12' 112» 131 13* O Taylor J Nechamkin 2255-100 12210 STAR BOUT wb 3 U0 12 6 3* 6^14»»14,» M Edw'rds Rosedale Stable f 12809 'LEGATION W 5 117 13 15 15 15 15 15 J C Merg'r Mrs S V Cummings t ♦Mutucl field. Time. 24. 49%, 1:14%. Track fast. $2 tnutuels paid l-ong Point. $8.30 straight, $5.20 place, $3.60 show; King O'Neill IL, $12.40 place, $8.30 show: Ice. field. $4.70 show. EquOaleut booking odds— Long Point. 315 to 100 straight. 1G0 to 100 place, 80 to 100 show; King O'Neill II. . 520 to 100 place. 315 to 100 show; Ice. field, 135 to 100 show. Winner — It. g. by Ballot--Ursula Emma, by Broomstick (trained by R. A. Johnson; bred by Mr. Samuel D. Riddlel. Winner entered to he claimed for $2,500. WENT TO POST— 6:18. AT POST— 6 minutes. Start good and slow. Won easily: second and third driving. LONG POINT, prominent in the early running, passed RED LIGHT and. sprinting into • long lead, was eased up on the last eighth. KING O'NEILL II. improved his position rapidly and finished gamely. ICE moved up rapidly after rounding the far turn and finished well. GAFFER had no mishaps. MISS CRUMP dropped hack soon after the start and raced well afterwards. PICHONXE ran poorly. RED LIGHT quit badly. LEGATION ran away one mile before the start. Scratched--12768 Star Mirth. 105; 09207 Bobby Jones. 105; (12800)Mark Master, 127. Overweight— Ka Kee, 2 pounds. VnQi RT SEVENTH RACE— 1 1-16 Miles. (Hephaistos. May 10. 1922— 1:44%— 3— 107.) Purse Xaaa1«74«J $1,500. 3-year-olds. Claiming. Net value to winner $1,000; second, $300; third, $200. Index Horses AWtPPSt1, % % Str Fin Jockeys Owners Equiv. Odds Str't 12695* BACKRoPK wb 106 4 3 5 5 1*11* 1« D Emery R Parr 640-100 12769 ARCHITECT w 120 2 5 31 2»k 2'1 2« 2» M Edw'rds Rosedale Stable 195-100 (12768) 'I.ONG JOE wb 106 3 4 4»* 4«* 3"* 3'i 3J M Fishm'n Flamingo Farm Stable 420-100 12555* LONG VIEW w 109 1 1 1» 31 5 4»» 41 W Curran J Farrell Jr 685-100 12695* ABU 1. FATII w 117 5 2 21 l" 4» 5 5 C Kummer Sagamore Stable 285-100 Time. :24. :49%. 1:14%. 1:41, 1:48. Track fast. $2 mutuels paid— Rackrope, $14.80 straight. $4.80 place, $3.20 show; Architect, $4.10 place, $2.70 thou : Loug Joe. $2.50 show. Equivalent booking odds — Backrope. 640 to 100 straight, 140 to 100 place, 60 to 100 show; Architect. 10.". to 100 place. 35 to 100 show: Long Joe. 25 to 100 show. Winner Br. c. by Crimper — Beauprc, by Ogden (trained by E. Trueman; bred by Mr. Joshua S. Condi n I Winner entered to he claimed for $8,000. WENT TO POST— 5:53. AT POST— 1 minute. start good and slow. Won easily: second and third driving. BA( KROI'K. was taken off the pace on reaching the back stretch, went to the outside of the leaders and. moving into the lead with a rush, drew out into a long lead, but was bearing out all through the stretch run. ARCHITECT, always well up with the pace, disposed of ABUL FATU, but was unable to keep pa. e with the winner in the last part of the Journey. LONG JOE closed with good courage, but could not make up any ground. LONG VIEW raced welL ABUL FATH quit badly. Scratched- 12840 Skedaddle, 117. Page 8 1st Race [1st Aurora] 1 cf" Rilftf* 5 1-2 Furlonps. 3-year-olds and upward. Claiming. (Track record: AO*' »^«***** Rachel Potter, Sept. 22, 1925— 1:05%— 4— 112.) Index Cm. Dis.Time Tr. Odd? Wt.St. % Str.Fin. Jockey Started Order of Finish CARLOS ENRIQUE, ch. g, 7 111 By Seth— May Day, by Leonid. (Trainer. H. 1). Cox. Owner. Mrs. H. D. Cox). Breeder, E. Prather. 10484 Tij ii f lUT'/sft 3-3 114 1 1 2' 1} F J Bakerl4 Salton 108, NanMcK'ney lOl.M'yfl'r 101 08075 Aur 3-4 1 :!."**« 37-10 111 2 1 1» P H West 8 LolaMontez 104.Acquitted 107.Trip]ett 110 08003 Aur Of f 1:11 hv 21-6 112 6 6 5«1 5T O Laidley 7 TheAbbot 112.R. Potter 109. C.Tokalon 109 07042 D.P 3-4 1:12%ft 11 113 9 « 6" 61* P Harrell 11 Jolly Boy 113. Cobra 107. Joe ration 112 06794 F.P ftlfMPjpJ 5 112 3 2 li 1* E Taylor 8 Jolly Boy US, Alice Lang 108. Quota 102 GCLDEN BL0CM. b. f. 3 98 By Golden Guinea — Balloting, by Ballot. (Trainer. J. A. Par«ons. Owrer. J. A. Parsons). Breeder. W. B. Miller. ISMS ll;iv 3-4 1:13^ift 4 91 2 3 21 P J Morar 8 Andresito 113. Zoya 95. Star of Eve 102 II7!»I liav .".'. f 1 u.-»stt 31 101 11 8 9* 9U P Cogan 11 ForeGold 113. Jof 111, HughesGraham 110 11085 H:.v :.i f 1 :07%ft 5 100 4 4 2' li" P Cogan 10 Gol'nLocka 105.Bl'kD'r 115.Lady Monte 95 11570 Hav OJ f 1:1)8 ft 4 92 1 2 2°* P J Morar 10 I'orter Ella 108, Mishap 92, Sagamore 113 11471 Hav 3-4 1:17 hy 6 107 6 6 8*110'* J Pelaez 12 Sunof Araby 107,FirstDay 107,Capl'ger 107 11381 Hav I I I HTjIt 2 96 5 6 6* 10* W Watsonl2 Wida 112,Cabint'r'k 112,P'teeost'sLast 102 SLIPPERY SMILE, br. g. 6 111 3y J. H. Houghton — Smiling Mag, by £mile. (Trainer. E. B. Carpenter. Owner, E. 3. Carpenter). Breeder. J. A. Blackwell. 10972 Tij 3-4 1:13 ft 8-5 10S 7 4 3' 3' R Peteinel 11 Program 108. VallcyJoe 112. Saxatile 105 MM Tij J-4 1:13Vift 1 107 5 4 4*1 21 J Cr'gmile !t Com'nGold lOS.Q'nBess 107,CannyL'y 102 10419 TIJ ?-4 l:I *ftfl 2 112 5 2 1" 2° E Dalton 14 V alleyJoe 114.Hardm'n 112,Canc ltion 110 10047 TIJ III lUtfl 7 112 I 8 6»j 6*1 O Laidley 12 Coffield 112,F'lowMe 107,SunnyMaid 104 CHARLES WHITNEY, b. g. 7 116 By McGee— Donna Mamona, by Yankee. (Trainer. M. Simmons. Owner. M. Simmoni). Breeder. C. W. Moore. 12946 See today's chart. 12699 Aur [' f 1:15 hy 21 113 5 10 11* 11* C E Allenl2 Maimonides 108,SirLawnfal ll.l.Revolt 108 12108 liav 3 4 1:13 ft 5 118 1 1 1* 2n W Taylor 10 Mutiny 118,Linalta 99,BachersBalm 113 12024 Hav 1-f^i 1 :4::^ft 4 1(0 2 1 3« 5" P Groos 6 Boy Scout 112. DarkAngel 102. Ted 101 11970 Hav lllCl:47%ft 6 114 2 1 21 2* W Taylor 8 Muriel S. 103. SirGlen 112. HighSkip 109 11790 Hav 0". f 1 :07' .-.f t 6 116 2 1 l'l lnk W Taylor 9 C'gVine 110. Lit. Trump 106.W "gTli'gh 109 11007 Hav I II tt%lt 30 118 1 2 U lh W Taylor 9 Seallawkll. H3.SanSan 113.Roverside 113 TOILER, b. g. 4 111 By Transvaal— Bread Winner, by Flint Rock. Trainer. F. J. Beyle. Owner. F. J. Boyle). Breeder. Morris ft Walden. 12774 Aur 0'. f 1 :23:~ni 61 111 3 6 3=J l" D Lynch 7 OreekFriar HO.Copyright 116.J. Bailey 111 12648 Aur 3 4 1:23^1^ 03 113 7 6 641 «•* D Fisher 8 Basha 100. Power 110, Rushee 102 12394 i'.ow l-7*» 1 4.".=jsft: 65 109 2 6 6» 6" J Josiah 15 Broth'hod 107. II. Carroll llO.C'ymaker 105 12363 How 1-70 1:03 hy 9\ 108 2 4 4*1 4'° J Josiah ft LordMeise IIS, Jingle 114.Par'neeBelle 103 12312 Bo« 1-70 1 : 04 hy 63 107 a 4 43 4«J J Josiah 7 Com promise 105, Lingard 107, J act] lies 105 MERCUTI0. ch. h. 8 116 By Friar Rock— Mercadel. by The Commoner. (Trainer. J. Baintrn. Owner. Mrs. J. Bainton). Breeder. J. E. Madden. 12013 .1 P ll-Ml:4S%ft 63 102 8 9 lO^lO" L Craver 12 Leisch HO.Blat -kGrackle lOi.FcurSixty 107 11700 J P i;0 1:47^ift llf 108 8 11 ll'*Tl" R Mozer 12 LiveLetLive 93J, Just 108i, Infante 100 11501 F ; 1 1-K, 1:51 ft 03 110 2 7 7'J 7'1 R Mozer 11 Itabbling ilO.T.Tray lOS.P.Politician 105 11515 FC 11-11.1:1 ft 21 110 9 7 S' 9" R Mozer 12 Harilek MS, Richelieu 107. Angleplane 100 1143 5 K(i | | M HUM 21 109 9 3 4* 4*1 C Allen 10 Jupiter 109, Glance IOC, Yorick 109 11102 KS ll-16 1:49%ft 29f HO 4 7 9,710=* H Church 12 Jack Knight 109. Kajaba 105, Spandor 109 10800 l'i; 11 10 1:00 ft U 105 6 5 10*10** M Hum 12 Batsman 110, Hamkin 105, Spandor 105 JOHN MARRONE II. b. g. 5 116 By Glencairn— Sun Kiss, by Peep o' Day. (Trainer. N. K. Moody. Owner, London Stable). Breeder. J. Marrone. 12016 Hav Ml:MVt 8 109 11 8 6»J 9* K Horv'thll SirGIen 104.Ltle.rnit' 99.W.'s thcTime 115 11950 Hav 3-4 1:l»vlft 5 115 7 11* 2nk C Ralls 11 Serious 107.B'r'sErr r 115,11'aElectric 112 | I 11745 Hav 3-4 1 13V.ft 15 113 2 7 6"J 7'* F Moore 8 What's tbeTime 1 13.TidBit 10ti.. Mutiny 115 11715 Hav U f 1 OTVtft 12 110 2 6 5*1 V-i E T MoorelO Similiters 111. S'yCirl 100,W.'s theTime 114 11549 Hav 3 4 1 :14Vs.ft 12 114 3 2 31 3" C Ralls 10 RoyalFearl 105.1.evulose lOt.YWPine 114 11425 Hav B|fl:S7%ft 12 111 6 7 10*J11«1 R Heslein 11 Cappie 100. Sarko 109, Levulose 105 11383 Hav Oi f 1 :08 ft 8 116 1 C 6* 641 G McCann 10 Sea pen lOC.EI'Oudiane lOl.CIing'gVine 103 MAKE UP. b. g. 10 116 By Disguise— Fairy Story, by Voter. (Trainer. J. Burns. Owner. J. Burns). Breeder, J. W. Corrigan. 10784 F.G 3-4 1:14%ft 91 114 9 12 8*1 77l D Lynch 12 Ensign 1 1 I.Talladc-.-a 114,1'. Weidelll. 114 10552 EG 3-4 1:1075ft 14 115 7 8 9*2 9'* L Steinh'rt 12 lir .II kman 115.1'ol.Scirier llO.Jnniata 1 10 10157 F ; HLSW 30 110 6 3 4»1 4* J Petrecca 12 Hatsl'p 112.1" megr'n'te 114. Col. Sib ler 114 09980 J. P 3 4 1:14 ft 17f 118 2 9 S»j 7"J W Garner 12 Byway 105. Ensign 115, Redskin 110 09810 J.P 11-16 1:53 si 2fi 115 4 6 11'811« W Crump 12 AlStehler 112. SirRalph 112, Fourser 107 09400 J. p 1 1 ji %ft 29-10 105 5 6 6"! 7'« J Lynch 12 Despard 113. Rywny 109. Halu 105 09348 J.P MldPJtfl 23 110 3 3 4* 0*2 T McElroy 12 Johnll'ger lll.J'yCamp'l 115,1'ureDee 111 NEVERTHELESS, ch. g, 4 111 By Cock o' the Walk— Lady Edwica, by Lochryan. (Trainer, R. Ketzel. Owner. Manzella & Ketzel). Breeder. Crunden & Frost. 12698 Aur 5Jfl:147t,hy 37 108 8 8 6*511'* E Graham 12 Adv'turtss KiS.PrE. la 103,St. Nicholas 113 12164 .IP 3 4 1:14'/ift 31 107 5 2 5*1 0" R Barnett 12 B'e o't.Wind 1ST. I— l* 102. W'dcry 107 11912 J P 3-4 FlOV.ft 43 1061 6 10 U"ll" R Barnett 12 Rumbling HiO. Llewellyn llO.Mawrt'r'n 102 09746 J.P 3-4 l:104,ft 84 107 9 4 5*1 810 F Whit'ker12 Mclnlosli 110. Senate 107. Redskin 110 09348 J P 3-4 l:14%ft Sf 101 6 12 121511" A Vesseli 12 Johnll'ger lll.J'yCamp'l 115.PureDee 111 01518 ■! 5-8 1:01Hft 8 109 3 6 6* 6'* H Hay 7 L'seW'agner lOS.Br'nTrout 108,P.I!rush 109 01.170 ■ l 5 J f 1 : 10 ft 71 105 3 3 3-J l1 D Prible 11 Beauty Van 108*. Herbert 100. Ilialeah 109 ST. NICHOLAS, b. g. 5 116 By Sir John Johnson — Plum Pudding, by Plaudit. (Trainer, C. N. Freeman. Owner, C. N. Freeman). Breeder. T. C. Piatt. 12698 Aur 5} f Filthy 4 113 4 6 7* 3*} J Judy 12 Adv'turess lOS.P'rElla I03.MyDest*Fn 113 12534 Aur OJ f 1 26 hy 41 117 4 2 3* 4*1 J Judy 9 Wise Cuy 117. Tavern Talk 105. Myrrh 117 08580 Aur 51 f 1:08 ft 5 112 5 2 1» 21 J Judy 12Jauntbar 11 1 .Coldstein 109,T;iilteann 103 08408 Aur 01 f 1:09 ft 8-5 112 9 2 2» 21 J Judy J2 C.Claridge 104.1to'khomb 107,Tailtea'n 112 07955 Aur 5-8 1:04 1 1 17-10 111 4 1 21 2'1 J Judy 9 Quanah IOC. C.Claridge 105.M. Stories 108 07836 Aur 61fl:16\hy 2 111 1 2 2' 2 1 J Judy • Wtx-dy 115, The Ijiw 104. Glorianes 99 07733 Aur 51fl:16\m 9-10 113 1 2 2'1 2* J Judy 0 CasWelch 111,1'rtiersman 113.Melvina 113 POLLYMARA. b. m, 6 106 By Marathon— Polly J., by Waterboy. (Trainer. J. Winans. Owner. Aldrich & Winans). Breeder. Payne & West. 09258 Bow 61 f 1:20 ft 19 111 9 9 8' 8" J McT'gue U Ciirveur 101, Nimrud 113. W:irn:iu- 10« 08802 MH 11-16 201 hy 8 1(9 1 3 51! 7'4 J D'aldsor. 10 FlyingtTd lll.Uuinham 103.FirstMate 103 08754 M H 3-4 1 :22*t.hy 7 10 109 1 1 I'll* L Hardy h Tease 105. Rumbling 107. Isoceles 107 08565 MH 3-4 1:23 hy 1 108 5 3 2- 2*1 J Jellries I Outw'dB'nd lOS.Rmbling 107.1'o'Tea 107 08262 M 11 3-4 1:14Hft 13 5 102 3 2 21 l'l S Stretton 8 Turnberrv 107. Roosting 93, B.ofEl'town 103 07991 Feu 01 f 1 0S*%ft 3 2 115 2 2 2=1 2*1 A An'rson C M'sJeiie 100. F'g of Truce 112.SunP.rae 108 07278 Bh 61fl:26Hhy 3-2 109 3 2 I1 l'l R Hemsl'n 4 Ombrage 1 14. Rock ford lOC.Ormesvale 111 07189 Feu 01 f 1 :ll\hy23-10 105 1 2 2' 1* D Emery 0 Q'nAn. Marie OO.Finday lll.CoralReef 110 KIRK LADY. b. m, 7 106 By eampfire — Kerr, by Uncommon. (Trainer, D. D. Bogart. Owner, D. D. Bogart). Breeder. R. T. Wilson. 10834 Tarn 3-4 1 -l..-~fcft 16 109 1 1 2* 2- F Horn I Al Hotfoot lltl.Coral Reef 110. R. Robin 100 IOC23 Tarn 5ifl:07Vift 17 100 4 S 7 1 7'* J Bollero 7 Courser 107,L!fcM. lOS.L'sv'le&N'v'le 105 10513 Tain 01 f 1 :0S ft 17 97 7 6 4* 4" J Bollero 7 Chesterbr'k 114. Belle II. 107.Gcii.Seth IM 10144 Pom 3-S Fls^ft 20 105 3 6 5»1 5»1 S Hebert 6 'Pake a Chance 105, Warning 105. Fre.\a 100 09985 P ,m 0* f IUZ%CI 17 104 7 4 4'1 2= B Ray 8 Jeal. us 104. Monastery lll.Hid'nJewel 107 09887 Pom SI f l:UT%ft 31 102 1 1 l» l1 K Weiner 7 Home d Or 90, Buzz Saw 105. Sea Net 97 ALLTJWE LIGHTNING, br. c. 3(M) 108 By Giraldo— Mrs. Ed Dorgan, by Filigrane. (Trainer, C. M. Coker. Owner, C. M. Coker). Breeder, R. Lee. 11829 Pom 3-4 1:14'ift 43 102 6 5 4" 4:l S Stretton 7 Tillie 98. Pippin 93. Rag Man 102 09444 Jua 42 f :05 ft 31 109 S« It H'ngtonlO RcdRrown 115. Suzette 106. Sheffield 105 09059 Jua Wl* ft 21 108 6'* H Long 8 Ethelat 93.Pr sllcrmis 107.RedP.rown 115 08997 Jua 41 f :55**ft 9 112 6" H Long IS Willamette 104.RetrBrown 112.Suzette 109 08917 Jua 41 f :57%sl 6 109 61* C McC'kle 7 W.FItiwerll. 107.\Vmette 114. K.King 105 »8813 Jua 41 f l:01\liy 40 106 2* C Trippy 7 SamGl'k 107,Cap.( lark 104.ForestKing 101 OVER LORD. ch. c. 3 103 By Superman— Gloucester, by Glorifier. (Trainer, J. C. Boggess. Owner, J. C. Boggess). Breeder. K. N. Gilpin. 12699 Aur 01 f 1:10 hy 40 bK) 12 12 12' 9" E Graham 12 Maimonides lOS.Sirl.awnfal 113, Revolt 10S 03521 F.K flfl:o7%gci OJ 113 6 6 8" S'« J Butwell S Heartache 116, Sol 104, Reigh Shot 107 03289 FK 0}fl:OS»bft 34 0 116 2 7 7" 7" J Butwell 8 Ebuford 109.SunI.vtin 1 12 MaidofOrlns 105 02I40W.1I) 0-8 1 OlHft 2 112 5 4 4*1 2' J Butwell 6 SirBarley 102.IIe:irtache 112.Th'saJoan 98 01916 U.K. OS FOl^ft 13-10 110 2 3 2' 2* J Butwell 5 Sunl.ynn 1 15. AmenRa 107. TamiamiT.115 01585 Pirn 5 s FdlVift IS 5 112 7 6 4'i 1»» J Butwell n Sir Barley 104. Victrix 112. Ralto 104 01475 In 41 f :34 ft 16-5 115 3 3 3*1 3» J Butwell 6 Casting 115. Tom'yFoster 115, Hominy 115 DOUGHNUT, br. g. 8 116 By Sweep — Fascination, by Buck Massie. (Trainer. F. Higgins. Owner. E. J. Morrow). Breeder. F. C. Christian. 08756 M. II 11-16 2:04 hyi3-10 107 2 3 2* 2* R Wkman S F'rEmbry 103. Y'gApril K)5.Son ofTi p 109 OK6 1 1 M II 3 4 1:2:! hy 12 106 6 7 6*i C«2 J Gordon 8 Tease 109. Aunt Laura 98, Kinday 112 08522 M II 1-70 107 m 16 5 10S 2 1 1* Is R W'kman 9 Padlock 103.I)r.MacMillan lOO.WildCat US 08441 M H 11 5.1 m 17-10 110 5 4 4* 4'} P Madeiralo Ranock 102. Redw.H d 102. Wida 106 08360 M II 11:45 si KF5 112 2 2 4*1 74| R PunshonlO S.ofTromp 103,R.L«i lOO.Dr.MatMil'n 115} STUTTS. ch. g. 3 (M) 103 By Atvrell— My Ballot, by Ballot. (Trainer. S. T. Baxter. Owner. S. T. Baxter). Breeder. S. T. Baxter. 07801 FP 3 4 1:16 g.l 40f 110 8 9 9" S'» P Groos 11 Trinity 107, Blue Finn 107, Foretold 115 07650 F.P OJ f 1:3 m lOf K»8 12 10 9*1 9" S Griffin 12 M .Chiniouy lOl.Engadine 103. F tlilack 104 04025 Ka- 41 f :07**hy 6 108 4 5 4«} 4* J Sylvia 5 S.Clothes 108EdwardS. 103.Aparan e 100 02721 Aur 0-8 1 04V.ni 23 102 4 6 5*3 5* H Hutton 8 Polyfena 104. Embryo lOS.Q'n ofSheba 104 02656 Aur 41 f SPjfcft ^1 115 8 9 8'1 7«1 W Bogskil2 C Flag 110, UadWilscn 108, Erlal.eell. 105 , 1 IMPERIAL, ch. g. 4 (M) 116 By The Manager-— Julia Crennan. by Bel Bemonio. I (Trainer. C. E. Graves. Owner, C. E. Graves). Breeder. W. C. Goodloe. j 08996 Jul 0-Sl:02'ift 21 111 6* J Singtonl'J J'n,' itherine 10 l. WildPt-llow 113. Foe 101 07940 S.I., 1 1-16 l:08*»,sl 14 104 7" J Cr'gmile & ilael.'s Son 100. Ron Box 107, llopover 102 ] 07774 SI. Hfl:N%fl 10 103 6* C Corb^tt 8t»r.MatkII. KC.AlPorter !U7.i«- "• Fry 107 07343 BX 01 f 1:09 ft SI 111 8" C Andes 4 Kahvii 1 H.HeiiryJ. 1 12Ksth. rMarie IOS 06756 P. p ti f ! 24 ft 03 100 »'• S Smith 12 I..Maiining 101, Newport lOo.Krtkzunus 109 2nd Race [2nd Aurora] Xnfj lxJl.CC •» '"- Purlonirs. 3-year.olds and tipuard. Claiming. (Track record: ****** *^.»*^^ Rachel Potter, Sept. 22, 1925—1:00% — 1 — 112.) Index Crs. Dis.Time Tr. Odds Wt.St. % Str.Fin. Jot key Started Order of Finish ROCK BOTTOM, b. g. 7 111 By Bistouri— Rock of Gold, by Rock Saad. (Tra ner. M. McPherson. Owner, M. McPherson). Breeder, A. Belmont. 12196 TIJ f. 1 lJ-Vt II 103 4 5 6«S 41! P Fisher 7 Bronx MS, Perriehon 97, Sedge 108 12177 Ti) 7-8 1:2C-Vt 29 109 2 5 8'J &'" P Fisher 10 Sunn.Wand 109, P.. lie K. 107. Modo 109 ItSIS TIJ 7 h 1 27 It Sf-M Ml 0 4 6*1 6"! Q Philpot IS Kilauea 109.Mo\.-OnSeth lOO.Ponimoi 109 11801.1' 1 fclM^sU'j-io 108 7 4 2* 2' K I'altoti 11 Miss Nantura HK.t. Assault 90. Stroller 110 II622TJ :.lfl:004.ft 14 112 12 10 7:1 P II Pcteniel 14 Sleive. onard 1 1 1 . Pennon 1 14.Follow.Me MO 11241 Tij 3 4 11" +.ft 3 113 4 8 65i 4*1 E Dalton 8 IYunoii 107, Suspiiioa 105. Star Bust 110 KALIKO. br. g. 4 111 By War Shot — Countess Joan, by High Order. (Trainer. A. E. Silva. Owner, G. P. McNeil). Breeder. S. Chnstenson. ISSSS Tij •"•: f 1 MVft IS 106 7 4 0* P| li Austin ISP— ST., 1 12H«aut | Star 104. Tormentor 109 12274 Tij f. 1 14V„hy i 113 4 3 41 0= It Ausun lOKilauia MS, Shepherd 103. Stroller 108 12242 T:J 5-8 1:00 gd 10 103 4 6 C'J 4'1 H Austin ft MissNuntura lOvSh aKing HO.llillyl). 114 12215 Ti 0 8 1:00 ft 01 113 7 4 4* 7«J It Austin 12 Frank S. 116. Prodigal 100. Warltells 113 12193 Tij f -1.12 ft 6 100 2 3 PftPftB Austin 8 MissLesti r 95.1) wtiTown 1 12. Tormentor 99 12054 Tij 01 f 1 MT.y-J t 0 100 2 1 P P It Austin ft Adolphiis 102.ReySdiee 107.Trnplant 105 11784 Tij 0 S 1 02 tn 6 102 4 3 3*13* It Austin 8 Frank S. in.".. Billy 1). 108. Watts 102 11728 Tij I 4 1 H sy 4 98 1 2 2'1 3* It Austin 7 MstrelBoy 97.1'r.TiiTii 105. Ktw apader 106 llSStmj B4?14MMf 19 107 3 1 2'. 21 ]{ Austin 10 Full Point, lOO.Sauttion 110. Negotiator 91 | I C. T. WORTHINOTON. ch. g. 5 114 By Everest— Top All. by Top Gallant. (Trainer, 8. Gorbet. Owner. 8. Corbet). Breeder. A. E. Hundley ft Son. 12650 Aur 3-4 1:24 hy 17 10 108 10 10 lO^MO41 L McHnir 10 Wortliman 114. (.ondoli.r 105. (Jus It. 117 18560 Aur 3-ll:33%hy 1 110 6 2 U 1»* L MclTair 7 Sligo Branch 110. Jagger 110. Servitor 110 12512 Aur l| f llimrj 7 108 B 3 2'' 1'} W FrowelllO Cas Welch 109. Revolt 102. Monastery 117 11828 Pom 5iri.U9^.ft 17 112 8 6 7*1 P" L Geving ft Br'd Ibne 1 12. Contract 1 I2.J Finm uan 113 10473 Sem 1 l:45*j»ft 6 113 6 3 2" 4J J Dillea 7 U-naR. 106. Monte.-igle 97.11 o'th'Nortii BH 10439 Sem 3-4 1:14 It 18 106 2 4 54 6' M Ryan 7 Spontaneous 112,Overlook lOO.Oilljdy 107 10400 Sem 3-4 1:1." '/if t 49 113 Left at post. R Mozer 8 Rivulet 105. Log Ktre 113. O.-voiitte 107 10314 Sem 3-4 1:ll*tft 13 101 6 0 7-17* M Ryan 8 TheColonel 113. Froth 113. Fun Maker 111 10173 Sem 3-4 1:14 Mift 18 104 4 5 5»i 6'= G Poad 8 Texas 110. Confluente 107. Bust P.rush 111 10097 Sem 51fl:0SM;ft 10 107 4 7 8* 6* T Pasc'ma 10 TheColonel 112.B'tBrush 113 Messincs 113 LADY ELEANOR, b. f. 3 (M) 98 By Donnacona— Inala Light, by Beacon Light. (Trainer. W. H. Morris. Owner. Morris ft Dire). Breeder. J. M. Bumpass. 12849 Aur 5}fl:12%sl 61 110 2 2 9'° 9'5 F Seremball JoeJunr 107.W. Stuart M V.M Shapoff 105 12778 Aur 5ifl:21%m 24 101 3 5 64J 7" R Doggett 7 Billy Baughn ION}. Montello 113. Riot 110 08771 Aur tlfl:08%ft 33 1C8J 4 3 2« 3* W Charles 12 Josiellart'n lOU.CubanFlag 111. Circuit 104 08411 Aur 5-8 1:02 ft 37-10 99 2 3 4=1 6*3 A Yerrat 8 Josiellart'n 10 .B dyShipp 103.1tu/.zer 102 08230 Aur 51fl:0S%gd 32 101 3 1 1* 5«J A Yerrat 9 FastSet 104.BiddyShipp 103.I^ uMack 103 BOYS BELIEVE ME. ch. g, 7 111 By North Star III.— Believe Me Boys, by Cunard. (Trainer, T. Flippen. Owner. T. Flippen). Breeder. E. R. Bradley. 12892 Aur 51 f l:10-Tjsl 71 108 4 2 3' 3* B Pershalll2 LovePirate 103.Port.rEHa KKIStayOn 111 08001 Aur 51 f l:13%hy 51 113 6 6 6'1 7*1 W Dellow S F.Sumpter 112.Conscii|.t 1 15.M.O Setli IK 07746 F.P 3-4 1:16yssl 6 101 B 3 6" 6,s B Ray 9 Foretell 105. -eneralSeth 102. Lew Pope US 07091 D.P 11:41 ft 17-5 109 6 6 3*13' D Smith 12 B-D.tle HO.C'lieTokalon 106. 1 . -d'splum 107 06663 DP 3-4 1:14^ft 4 112 3 2 3« 2* O Mazoue 8 TheRove 11P.LdMeise 103.15 Splding 109 06337 Rac f I T'lfjftTl 42 110 6 4 3*1 6" H Long 8 Belante 105. Kosm.in 110. P.T.Barnuiu 110 06259 Rac 3-4 1:16 al 5 107 5 3 2* 2* B Ray 12 L'v'le and.Vhv'le 112.Sp'ts 107. P. Boots 109 06071 Rac 3-4 lUS^hy 21 109 10 7 4'1 4s E Taylor 10 C.E ri.pie 103rCaligula lOS.Matieldol 108 05968 Rac 3-4 1:10%sl 7 11^1 6 4 2* 2'* H Clem'U12 D'lEv'us 103,Q.Bess 100.B g'slI.J ns n 103 MOVE ON SETH. b. g. 6 116 By Seth— Keep Moving, by Yankee. (Trainer. B. F. McC!ain. Jr. Owner. B. F. McClain. Jr.). Breeder. B. A. Jones. 12740 Aur 3-4 1:20 si 21 108 6 10 10i3, 9'° O Mazoue 11 Realist 112.ForoLad.v 102.pri\ate S.-th MS 12330 Tij 3-4 1:13%ft 9f 118 5 6 6s 4T.\ H Elston 13 FullPoint 113, MoonChlld 106. R.lleK. 116 12177 Tij 7-8 1:26%ft 24 111 8 4 3' 4^ H Elston HI Stinnyland 109, Belle K. 14)7. Modo 109 18163 Tij l-7ftl:46%ft 21 115 2 5 5*17' II Rich' rdsl3 My Baddy HO.Suspicion 10.';.Marv.lite 108 12122 Tij 3-4 1:12%ft 12 113 4 3 3' 3°1 H Elston 9 Sunnyland 108. BelleK.. 100. Coffield 108 18058 Tij 7-8 1:27 ft ft Mi 4 1 P 2* H Elston 10 Kilauea 109. Poninioi 109. Modo 1410 10976 Tij 51fl:07^ft 48 114 4 4 3* 2*4 H Elston 9 Sanction 108. Boki 108. The Caff 114 10768 Tij abll:39*4hy 8 108 8 8 8" 8=» W Munden S Saxatile 90. Hu mince 97, Missl'ountain 90 10678 Tij 6!fl:06*4ft 24 112 5 7 7" 6T H Elston 10 Knighthd ]12.Coi'field 112, FullPoint Hi WILLIE'S MAID. b. f, 4 106 By Colinet— Lady Willie, by Marchmont II. (Trainer, N. S. Trevey. Owner, W. S. Trevev). Breeder. Fuller & Moore. 09365 Jua 11-8 1:54 ft 8 103 8'* C Yates 9 R. a. Ready 112.B. Meteor 10 •..Drl.al.ee 114 09107 Jua 11-S1:0B ft 12 101 7« C Yates 10 Jolly Cephas 99. Roller 100. Poninioi 11W 08775 Aur 1 1-1 2:0S%ft G 99 7 6 67 67 J Morar 7 Babbling 105. F.hrah MB, Mm Meg MS 08497 Aur 1 1-8 l:57%ft 51 100 4 3 3=1 2-1 J Morar 9 Babbling 103.SisterBiana 9l.Motiv.Meg 115 08331 Aur l-70 1:47^ft 6 98 7 7 57 5* A P'rgrass 7 Lucent 100, Darius 112. Green Woods 101 JAGGER, br. g, 4 111 By Lovetie — Jade, by Gigar.teum. (Trainer. F. J. Hudson. Owner. F. J. Hudson). Breeder. Mrs. L. A. Livingston. 12649 Aur 111 TUTtSj 4 107 6 7 7=i 7" V Peters'nll O.B'dway 112.Gr'kFriar HO.J.ti. Ri.k'l 105 12560 Aur 3-4 1 :32~hy 17-5 110 4 3 3' 3'1 V Peters'n 7 C.T. W'th't n llO.SRrainh 1 lo.Ser\ it r 110 18513 Aur 51 f 1:26 hy 9 108 7 7 5« 4» W St'mperl2 Rushee 102.Vorfloor lOH.M.irtin'st "dy 107 12301 Tij 1-70 l:462ift 25 112 3 7 S'° 9'* H West 10 ScarletBugler 113. Six Pence ll.i.l.ierre 111 12278 Tij 11-16 1:00 si 11 109 5 8 7*1 75J H West 8 Wynnew'd 1 lO.C'cltisive 109.Tr splant 111 18146 Tij 1 l:42%ft 14-5 108 2 1 l1 1" II West 12 Sh'aBally lOS.D'pBlue 101 .Missl. P.'wn 101 12098 Tij 1-70 1:46 ft 19 106 2 1 11 3'1 H West 14 Fehrali 103. Tis Seth 10s. Darius lit 12074 Tij Oifl:ll',%ft 9 110 12 9 7-1 6:1 H West IS LaStSl lO.O.Sh.Exprs lll.F 'thf ultiirl 109 11872 Tij 01 f 1 OS hy 9 111 2 5 4s! 3'1 H West 14 HiraniTaylor HO.Salton 1 13. : M dKuil 101 11798 Tij 6Vfl:22%sl 11 109 4 3 Pi Pf It Jones 12 Wynne'd lOO.D'sll.J'toii 104.Sui't ;uy 104 WINNIE STTJART. b. f. 3 (M) 103 By Theo. Cook— Hollybush. by Yankee. (Trainer, F. Swinehart. Owner. Swinehart Eros.). Breeder. J. D. Carr ft Bro. 12849 Aur 5} f 1:12*^81 16 105 1 1 11 2' L McClair 11 JoeJunior 107.MoseShapof f 105. tin uit 102 08771 Aur 51 f 1 0875ft 24-0f 107 9 B 5" 7*1 D Casey 12 Josiellarn lOO.C'nFla.- lll.I.vEl nor MS| 06653 Haw 51 f 1 :10*ihy 158 100 7 6 6'» 6** F Miller 7 Pat. Marian 104.ShastaIxnc ll.'.At tint 104 04626 W.P 51 f 1:12tss1 46 102 8 6 6'« 6'* R Finn'rty 8 Lady Lura 107, Carrie Belle 107. Bit k 115 PELION, b. h, 7 116 3y Theo. Cook— Lottie Barr. by Etbelbert. (Trainer. T. J. Abrams. Owner. T. J. Abrams). Breeder. Hildreth & Sinclair. 07767 Feu 01 f 1:16 hy 7 117 4 5 2"' 2«- K Noe 7 Cloporte 106. Feu de Joie 114. Roma 106 07665 Beu 5} f 1:10 hy 6 117 4 2 3' 5*J J Berry 6 StarFinish 109, Feu de Joie U4.Col.ham 10S 07439 DM 0-S 1 :«)."» &hy 12-0 115 2 1 1* 1' J Berry 8 P.Sarsf d 114.Fr.Sharp lOC.D.P.St'v. 't ftBft 06566 Rac 51 f 1 :4l7"if t 31 116 12 Pulled up.E Martin 12 P.T.B'n'm llt.P.'yBee 105.C gCheat's 114 WHAT'S THE TIME. ch. g. 4 116 By Wormltightoi — Susan Lenox, by Handsel. (Trainer, A. S. Eastman. Owner, Winchester Stable). Breeder. J. L. Brown. 12652 Aur 51 f l:17%hy 57-10 108 8 8 8'* S" H Long 8 TheAbbot 103. Eager US, CwSmiiiB 98 18046 Hav 3-4 l:14%ft 31 115 8 1 21 31 W Taylor 11 SirUlen 104.LittleJ nie 99. D 'lyDutil.ar 109 11922 Hav 3-4 1:13%ft 3 116 1 2 2' 5* W Taylor 8 Brinkley 112.SunnyGiil 109. Splinters 116 11868 Hav 3-l'.:12,r.ft 4 115 7 4 5'J OJ W Taylor 8 Lav'naF'r K)3.Raml le • 102.1) l\ Duithar 105 11745 Hav 3-4 113%ft 4 113 1 1 l'l l'J W Taylor 8 Tid Bit MS, Mutiny 115. Stay On 113 11715 Hav 51fl:07Vsft 5 114 7 3 2* 31 W Taylor 10 Splinters 111. SnyOirl 10C...I. Mai ron.-l I. 110 11592 Hav 3-4 1:1375ft 3 114 4 1 1* 2» L Hardy 10 Expressive 116, Floy Lillie 111. Myrrh 112 11550 Hav 3-4 1:l.!%ft 6 114 3 1 1' 21 W Taylor 12 Mutiny 109. Jof 107. Carlota KM 11472 Hav 3-4 Fleshy 4 115 6 3 3'1 21 J Morar 12 Fore Oold 115. Verbena 103. Carlota 105 JIM BETHEL, ch. g. 4 116 By King Gorin — Viva America, by McGee. (Trainer, A. Wallin. Owner. Wallin & Lauscher). Breeder. S. K. Nichols. 12775 Aur 51 f 1:21 m S-5 116 8 3 l°k 1* R Zcchini 10 Geo. Bever 111. Fore 4B«M 11 l.-Neptun.- Ill 12610 Aur 3 4 1:26%hy 13 113 5 4 3* 2* R Z' echini 10 M'd'gSeth 1 7. P. Spalding 111. S.Cri. k. t 97 12185 J.P 1 1-16 l:49-ift 9 107 9 3 7" 9*' It Z'cchinill MibMcC.ee 113Mi-sC;mw IS Bngailine 9H 12149 J P 3-4 l:l."1igdl7-10 106 6 2 2" 2»k T Pasc'ma 12 Harry B. lll.E'terl.adtlie 106.T.O l'.rien SM 11367 F.G 3-4 1:10%gd 9 110 6 2 21 2' G Arnold 12 (lossoon. 110. Juniata 105. Harry R. 110 11097 F.G 3-4 1: 1075ft 18f 114 9 1 21 3'1 J Smith 12 Sp. Reality 101.IIarr.vR 109.11 Carroll 114 09477 J.P 3-4 l:13»fcft 6f 10913 6 12'*12=« W Kelsay 12 Orbit lOS.Ken'tonl-id 110.Slig..P.ranth 110 09317 J.P 3-4 l:l::%ft 96 107 7 9 9'» 9*» H Callah'n 9 Julie 115. Rundark 109. Overdraft 110 09245 J.P 3-4 l:15Migd 81 103 3 2 10"il0*» H Callah'n 10 Lancer 112. Harass 109. Dry Moon 106 SUNNY GUY, b. c. 3 (M) 103 By Fortune — Sunny Kansas, by Hilarious. (Trainer, L. M. Holmes. Owner. Mrs. L. M. Holmes). Breeder. Mrs. L. M. Holmes. 12849 Aur 51 f l:12%sl 38 1041 3 8 111S11=3 W St'mperll JoeJunr 107, W.Stuart 105. M. Shapoff 105 GETTYSBURG, b. g, 4 111 By Under Fire — Dromore. by Hippodrome. (Trainer, G. Nugent. Owner, Nugent Bros.). Breeder. Donegal Farm. 12776 Aur 3-4 1:29% m 51 111 5 5 4» 5* R Patrkfn 7 Dell Evans 112, Rot king 107. Kendall 107 12652 Aur 5}fl:17%hy 22 105 6 7 7*1 5« R Patriqn 8 TheAbbot 10.!. Eager 113. Cora Russell US 12249 J.P 1 1-16 l:49V5ft 12 108 1 8 101710=* U Z'cchinil2 Snow Man 105. Cut. shy 111. Omorage 100 12019 J.P 1 1-16 l:49-'.6fi 14 104 10 3 4*1 6J J Dale 12 Lcist-h MO.Rl.i) kOra.kle 105.F. .nrSixty 107 11881 J.P l-70 1:47«ift 16-5 105 11 10 8* 7*2 J Dale 12 Forel'd 105.1-ouis &Na hv. 102.FI'k.\Fk SS 11560 F.G 1 1-16 POOTsft 19-10 105 4 2 3* 3«1 E Benhamll Sw'p-Net 104.L,R'ntiful lc.'.IIarryi:. 109 11514 F.G l-70 1:477ift 17-5 106 8 4 31 3*1 D Frog'ttol2 LastCent 100. Foreland llO.Ra.h'I'rl'.iid 107 T0MMIE McCOOMB. br. g. 4 116 By Berrilldon — Mollie Kean. by Bobbie Kean. fTrainer, J. P. Gassaway. Owner, Mrs. J. P. Gassaway). Breeder. R. R. Howard. 12773 Aur 51 f 1:2075m 12 116 6 4 3*1 4* J lullea 8 Redskin 1 16. Daddy Wolf UO.Ra.l Luck 116 09858 Bow 61 f 1:20 ft 22f 108 12 12 10'* 9'« M Aran.la IS Ciirveur 101. Ninirod US, Warning 1045 09088 Bow 11-16 1:04 sy 46 104 4 9 9'7 9*« C McCr's'n 9 RedWingfiehl MS, Fas-iste 99. Slate 105 08676 Aur 3-4 l:14%ft 16 104 7 6 5*1 5»1 F Kiniry 7 MoveOnSeth 116.My.Mary 10vI...I nnie 105 0868G Aur 3-4 1:1575ft 44 113111 13 13"10»i A V'lemot14 Louis A. 110, Acquitted 115, Pay Me 107 EMANCIPATION, br. f, 4 111 By McKinley— Freewill II.. by Maintenon. (Trainer, E. W. Belle w. Owner, Mrs. A. Gusdorf). Breeder. E. Cebrian. OROSO Aur 1-70 1:48 ft 7 99 5 2 2'1 5* T Pasc'ma S ClearView 107.F.hnih l(is.c..lunil.;all. 10S 08630 Aur 11:41 ft 21-5 102 3 1 1* 1* T Pasc'mal2 CasWelch 105.MiAniigo 104. . Missl. P.r'n 96 08539 Aur 1 1-16 1 :50%ft 10 103 5 2 3* 5* H Jones 8 Fehrah 108. Clear View 111. El CM 111 08455 Aur 1-70 1:49%^ 9 102 7 1 3» 3* W Crowell 10 P.iinhury 103. Tribune 113. Eager 108 08413 Aur 11-16 1:51 ft 15 95 4 1 21 4» J Morar 8 St'matia 14)5,Chui:i\ i-ta 109.D naSanta 110 08333 Aur 11:4475ft 7 101 1 3 4*1 5«1 W Crowell 12 Whiff 108. Pomp's lOS.Th. Competitor 106 PETER L., ch. g. 3 (M) 103 By Peter Quince— Lardella. by Lackford. (Trainer, J. J. Greely. Owner, J. J. Greely). Breeder. Miss K. Rogers ft J. N. Camden. 12849 Aur 5}fl:12758l P--5 107 8 7 5*1 S" D Lynch 11 JoeJun'r 107. W. Stuart MSJMftMft«M 105 12809 Aur MldMJV 19 10615 2 47 6'» D Lynch 7 Theo. Fay 112, Fptlike 109. Tormentor 97 12651 Aur 51 f 1:17 hy 10 102} 2 4 5*14* D Lynch 6 Wildrake 108.Wapont.ca lll.Cayllallie 95 12125 J.P 3-4 1:17-Hm 16f 112 9 7 87i 67 G Johnsonl2 SingingCricket lOO.P.alto 105. KillyK.. 103 01041 Lex 1-3 :48%ft 122 110 2 10 ll'=ll'« W Garner 12 Sing.Ctitket 112,StotIand HO.Bonaire 110 3rd Race [3rd Aurora] , 1 I j ] 3lTl SVrlCG 3-4 Mile. 3-jear-ohls. Claiming. (Track record: C up o' Tea, June 23, v* ** »^**^^» 1925 — lift | ftftftj Index Crs. Dis.Time Tr. Odds Wt.St. % Str.Fin. Jockey Started Order of Finish CARRIE BELLE, ch. f. 3 102 By Leo Skolny— Silent Maid, by Aeronaut. (Trainer, W. C. Weant. Owner, A. J. Marko). Breeder, W. C. Weant. 12069 Hav ft-4 ldSfttt 2} 105 3 1 lh 1» J Gordon 12 Zoya 105. Raconteur 1 15. Strangeways 105 11967 Hav 01 f 1:0775ft 4 99 4 4 45i 3* J Gordon 5 CutRiish 113. Ret tyED ira l.:i;.FratIin 10S 11792 Hav 3-4 1:li45tt 8 101 4 1 2b 11 J Gordon 10 D'kAngc 1 Itl.Srl— IMM 1i.7.FratPin 108 11744 Hav 51 f 1:0875ft 1 105 2 1 1} 2° L Hardy 9 Capl gcr 115.Ir.Pr.e-sI I. loo.l .S Idier 112 11655 Hav 3 4 1:13 gd 10 93 3 3 3* 5*1 J Morar 7 Ch.Soldr 114. S t.M sl.'zie 111 .1) kAugt I 104 11548 Hav 3-4 1:13%ft 2 94 5 2 11 2"" J Morar 12 Staniirl 106.8'r o.Eve 1UI.W dlatitlU n 109 RUSHEE, br. f, 3 108 By Westy Hogan — Sun Shower, by Short Grass. (Trainer. J. B. Theall. Owner. Lone Star Stable). Breeder. J. O. Whitlow. 12807 Aur 51 f 1:19 hy 91 10414 7 21 1* L McClair 10 Aleto lOs.Disciple 11 1, Colonel Schooler 111 12739 Aur 3-4 1:20=isl ft] 103 2 1 1* 1* M Hum 12 Zoya 10V. Sheffield 100. «;ienmary 106 12648 Aur ft-41:SPJtkv 4 102 8 4 3*1 3"! V Peters'n ft Basha 100. Power 110. Kendall 109 12513 Aur 0} f 1:26 hy 9 102 2 2 1* 1* V Peters nl'2 Voorflor lOO.Martin'st addy 107. Jagger 108 12280 J P 3-4 1:14%ft 16 102 6 3 5*1 0» M Hum 12 Fort -Lady :t9.Ddlall 109.4 lemlheisen 107 11917 J.P 1-70 l:47%ft 16 103 1 9 10'MO*' E Benham 1 1 tlrClul. 97.Sp kl gWater 107.Kngadine 102 11810. IP l-70 1:40%ft 23f 93 1 2 P| P| P Armst'gl2 Sir.lohnK. 107.Biinthorne 10 4.1-orenoon 112 11430 F.G 5ifl:097im 25 102 2 5 57 a17 T McElroy 12 FincM'uers lll.Cl'erCIub 103..\inyA. 102J GAY HALLIE. ch. f, 3 107 By Boniface — Nell Wilder, by Broomstick. (Trainer. J. McNamara. Owner. J. McNamara). Breeder. C. Nuckols. 12894 Aur 3-4 1:l»^sl S 103 9 10 P| PI L W'itacrel2 Sp.Star 1 1 l.M sMis.hi.f 104. Ijidy Lura MS 12810 Aur 3-4 1:24-5hy 28 5 102 4 2 0* 5;1 L Whifcre ft CMsjm 114. Panorel 107. The Ahhot 104 12651 Aur 01 f 1:17 hyO.I-10 95 6 6 6'3 3 } P Hel- 6 Wildrake 10s. Waix.no. a 111. PeterL. 107J 10987 F.G 1 1-16 l:50-"-sft 24 102 1 6 6'" 6'* L Canf.eld 7 Swizzle 10...M..llieMylnll los.Croatan ll«i 10773 F.G l-70 1:46*ift 6 105 11 8 6*1 6'* L Steinh'rt il .MissR.-lvue 104. M Myhill 1 lL'.Sincerely 102 10557 F.G 1-70 1:48 ft 61 M 9 8 8'j 6'| L Steinhrtl2 BabeK. 1 10. Jim. Shannon 102. Sincerely 101 10356 F.G 1-70 l:47*ft 41-10 100 6 3 4*1 47 S Cooper 12 O Girl 101 .Sincerely lOI.JIm. Shannon 100 10266 FG 1 1-16 FOo-vft 8 100 8 9 7» 7'* S Cooper lOJ'nyDear lOO.Butithorne lOO.EdnaCook 100 SHASTA GRANDE, ch. f, 3 110 By Solomon— Harriet, by Celt. (Trainer. B. Johnson. Owner. B. Johnson). Breeder. H. B. Brown. 11817 Tij 3 4 1:13*ift 7 108 7 8 6* 4*1 O Mazoue 8 Tormentor 111 .ShaCranty 11 1 .Oharusan 91 11152 Tij 1 1-161:00 hy 12-5 97 1 5 6" 6:0 O Mazoue 6 Letter Six 115. Income 101. Flicker 106 10853 Tij 1-70 1:4475ft 41 99 1 2 2* 3* V Peters'n 9 Rayut.n.lDalc 102. p.\ ;., h ISS,Pttck«t 105 10642 Tij 11-16 1:47 ft 19-10 97 2 1 1* l'l O Mazoue ft KxtraFdition 101. Si\ Pence 103.Fli.ker 10S 10080 Tij 11:41 ft 13-10 106 8 1 1* 1* O Mazoue ft PlainRo. k 101.Culia.an 98. Scotsman 100 JOE JUNIOR, ch. g. 3 105 By Trevisco— Damoris. by Sain. (Trainer. J. H. Buscher. Owner. Mrs. J. H. Buscher). Breeder. J. H. Morris. 12849 Aur 01fl:l2=-sl 12f 107 9 3 21 P L Whit'crel 1 W'nieStnart 1I.5.M .Sha| off 11)5. Circuit 102 12511 Aur 01 f 1:20 hy PJ 102 12 7 7*5 8IS W Rol.snl2 Win. Dig 11- 1 13. AlSt.l.l.r 1 12 Esc, lane 117 12280 J P 3-ll:14Sft 20f 104 11 10 k»i S10 J Jones 12 Forel.adv 99.1)dfall 109.4'lem'l h.isen 107 11990 J.P 341:16 ft 87 110 4 7 9" 9'* I) Conn lly 12 Vi la 10O.G IdP.. lis 1061.11 H.ilmn 109 I 1698.1 ! 3-4 1 15v.fi 14 no 7 11 9»i 9 • J Smith 12 DollyS. 110. Leila 112. MayorBehrmau 110 11513 F.(l 3-4 11 i\ft ISf 107 2 3 4I»6"H Church 12 Shad y lO.V.Iul te MtftMl HC.Fuiiiulat'u 107 MONTEAGLE. ch. r. 3 (M) 106 Bv Sir Barton— Stola. by Marathon. (Trainer, T. Flippen. Owner, T. Flippen). Breeder. M. ft B. B. Jones. 12779 Aur 1 2:0375m 43-10 106 6 9 6*1 6" A Prgrassl3 Fairlight 1 13. M .Contrary 108. 1.. Ainnne 108 12608 Aur 3 4 1 LT'^hy 24 loti 9 9 7*1 3*1 It Mozer 9 Aleto 104. Rocking Ids. B.lto M 10473 Sem 1 l:4:i7tft 10 97 2 5 4« 2" C Kingsld 7 I^naR 106.11. o'th'.Vth 104.C T. W'thn 111 10436 Sem 51fl:087tft 18 99 7 6 6« 7^0 Poad 8 Messines U3,Copyright 115,BroadM^w Ml PLAIN BOCK. ch. g. 3 103 By St. Bock— Plain Dorothy. hy Planude*. (Trainer. 8. Polk. Owner. S. Polkl. Broader J. E. Madden. 1220* Tij 11:41 ft M-lt) 94 11 6 4*S .V O Maiouc 11 Dun robin 113, Ojo 100. Sylvanus 109 12174 TiJ 1-70 1 :4GViU 7 102 3 4 1" 3« E liraharaU urdovan lOl.Wynnew'd 111, Vibrator IOC 12081 Tij 114lH*,ft 4} 102 7 6 C'J 7» V Peters n 8 Scotsman 102,Shepherd lOo.MatildaB. IOC 12008 TiJ al»ll:37%ft 4 100 1 6 P lh V Peters' nlO Lihue 9'.;, Golden Short' 102. Scotsman 109 11956 TiJ 1-70 1:46 ft 21-5 102 1 3 3= 2» It Jones 14 Cordovan 112. Postman IOC, Whiff 112 11842 Tij 1 70 l:45i ssl j,; w p n gio 710 T i.mhcr 14 Our Dan 108. Tis Seth lOS.Jay Roberts 108 11275 TiJ ll:4S^sl 8 102 8 6 P* 6'» E Oraham S Malacha 109.Kilauea 109,Jack Sharper 10C DAVE HURN. b. c, 3 (M) 105 By Recluse— I Am First, by Cock o' the Walk. (Trainer. W. H. Harvey. Owner, W. H. Harvey). Breeder. W. H. Harvey. 12849 Aur 5Jfl:12*isl 11 110 6 4 4s 6'J M Hum HJoeJun'r 107. W.Stuart 105.MSha.poff 103 12197 J.P 3 4 1 H«ift 23f WZ 9 5 g»J8" M Hum 11 T.Vintner 113.11u'nl'ine 113.M'vinMay 1131 12061 J.P 3-4 H18%ft 110 116 I 7 711 71' M Hum 11 Break o'Morn 111. Yeddo 111. Runbank 116 11992 J .P 3-4 1:l4'ift 44f 10G 5 7 7»i 9M M Hum 10 BirleyM.C. lOC.Sureshot lOC.BestFr'nd IOC ( I Aurora » — . • Past Performances AURORA • THURSDAY, MAY 5 • WEATIIKIl CLOEDT; TRACK GOOD. Page 9 4th Race [4th Aurora] d-th Rjlf*!* 1 1-2 Furlonps. 2-vear-olds. Claiming. (Track record: Sannatuga, **•** »"*«*v»\* June ,n fti in j |M| Index Crs. Dis.Time Tr. Odds Wt.St. *« Str.Fin. Jockey Started Order of Finish SETH'S ROMANCE, br. f. 2 103 By Seth — Sevenfull, by Edinhorough. j (Trainer. B. A. Jones. Owner. Jones Stock Farm Stable). Breeder. B. A. Jones. J . 10744 Tij 3-S ::*=isy 3-5 110 2 1» P R D'pt-ma 12 MatHun'r 108.1'th'nMaid 104,0'Leary 102 10635 Tij 3-S 4|ft 2-5 102 2 1" 2» R Deprema 8 BonFille 112, FortWorth 106, Chance 103 10413 Tij 1-4 :2:: .ft 1-2 110 1 14 1' R Depr'ma 12 Civility lOo.V'd Vengeance llO.Chance 112 10326 Tij 14 :23%ft 1 105 5 9:J 1* R DepremaH Sen. Seth 112.D C.Boy 114,V.Vgeance 110 10219 Tij 1-4 :24 ft 13 110 2 3' 1» R Depremal2 Kennys 110. Civility 115, D. C. Boy 118 CBISPIE SETH. b. f. 2 105 By Seth — Crispie, by Hapshurg. (Trainer, E. Haughton. Owner, E. Hanghton). Breeder. B. A. Tones. 12893 Aur 4?. f :5S%sl 17 5 110 6 5 3» 32 W Rowden12 B.McCarney lOt.L'tlcMarie 10!),PeepO. 100 12317 Tij 4J f :."..".I/ift 17 5 106 1 1 V ln» J Cr'gniilell FrankLight 101. Fort Worth llo.Pelaika 92 12271 Tij 4if :551iny 15 112 2 3 2» 4' B Pershall C Alex. Pannes 112,BlindCast 109, Peralta 112 12218 Tij 5-8 1:90 ft 73 115 4 3 8» 89J B PershalUO Sunlleddler US.Snncben 118,OurAdele 115 12027 Tij 1-2 :4S ft 11 100 5 2 2J 24 W Bowd'n I F'tWorth 109.Ueigb.01ga 113,Philomela 100 LADY O'NELL. br. f, 2 108 By Malamont — Grandess, by Cesarion. (Trainer. O. L. Foster. Owner. 0. 1. Foster). Breder, Finch & O'NeU. 12850 Aur 4 f :."9 si 37 10 112 4 1 l2 l'i J Kirby 7 ClemLewis 112.P'ftModel 112.J.Br'ker 113 12777 Aur 1-1 M m IS 10S 4 5 64 43 W SCniper 8 Indra lOS.JimBridger lll.Hay'sChoice 114 11508 ii. iv 12 :49%gd 1 112 7 3 3} 2' C Ralls 8 Sen.Vasq Bello 115,Herendn 115. Bea 112 11382 llav 3-S .2(,~Jt 8-5 115 1 l* 64 T Kerske 9 PayDirt 112,Sor\"asq'zBello 118,There 100 i LITTLE MARIE, b. f, 2 (M) 107 By Wrack — Far Beyond, by Star Shoot. (Trainer. J. O'Byrne. Owner. J. O'Byrne). Breeder, C. Clay. 12893 Aur 4? f WtttL 6 109 2 3 2* 2" H Long 12 B.McCarney 107.Crisp.Seth HO.PeepO. 100 J 12741 Aur 4J f POO^.sl 71 109 2 1 3J 4* H Long 12 MsDrapeau IC-U.BillSeth 108,Cl.I.*wis 100 12059 J.P 1-2 :4^ft 101 115 11 8 7" 9" H Long 11 Bun 115. Best Spade 115, Allah Allah 113 INDRA. b. f, 2 105 By Polroma — Alverida, by Wrack. (Trainer. M. Foster. Owner. Mrs. F. Farrar). Breeder. B. A. Jones. 12777 Aur 12 M m 43 10 108 1 2 l2 1» A P'rgrass 8 J.Bridger lll.H'sChoice 114,L'yO'Neil 108 12607 Aur 4ifl05%hy 2 111 8 2 lh 711 H Long 10 HayessChoice HO.BillSeth 108,1'eep O 10") 12532 Aur 4? f 1 :09»ihy 5 1131 1 4 44 3' H Long 7 Rocker 111, Peep 0 114. Miss Drapean 111 12284 J P 1-2 *tgat 6 115 10 6 5»i 5' J Jones 10 MissFire ll.l.C'nRacket 118,1'er. Model 113 12148 J.P 1-1 :49%Kd 46 110 7 5 54 5» G Johnson 8 Lenny 115,Cartago 121,Miss Furbelow 110 12036 J P 12 :4S ft 29f 113 4 4 44 4' F Horn 12 Len'y ll."" .Sister.Maggie lll.SandyLady 113 11668 J.P 1-2 :49 ft 44f 113 4 6 7°i 74 G Johnson 11 Drenna Lee 115, Jessica 115, Bun 115 PANDECT, ch. c. 2 (M) 103 By Pandion — Grace Dixon, by Sir Dixon. (Trainer, C. F. Cherry. Owner. Wild Rose Farm Stable). Breeder, Himyar Stud. 12741 Aur 4' f 1 Oo^.sl 32 112 12 * 8s 6* C Mull 'ey 12 M'sDrapeau 10^'. BillSeth 108.C1. Lewis 100 ll!»8» J P i-2 :4S -.ft 29-10 US 9 10 84 S,J T 1'ascmall Cartago 118. See Sag 118, Skavar 118 10819 KG 3-S :3b It Z\ 110 12 12«*11'= J Chalm'rsl2 Elevate 119. Aromatic 110, Trydor 110 PDNKIE. b. c. 2 (M) 105 By Dodge — Meliora, by TJltimus. (Trainer, E. Trotter. Owner, R. L. Baker). Breeder, B. L. Baker. 12247 J.P 1-2 :49iift M 113 5 7 74 44 R Barnett 12 SprgBud 104,M'u'meMaid 117,OurLuck 112 12225 J P 1-2 :4SVft 2!t 109 6 5 64 74 W WatsonlO TigcrFlowers 115.Jessica 114. Aromatic 116 11989 J P 1-2 :4Svift 43 118 8 7 It **| B Barnett 11 Cartago US, See Sag 118, Skavar 118 FAIR LOTTA. ch. f. 2 (M) 95 By Fair Gain — Charlotte C, by Dr. Leggo. (Trainer. H. G. Bedwell. Owner. H. G. Bedwell). Breeder. H. G. Bedv/ell. 12166 J P 12 :49 ft 16 107 4 2 4'J 4s! R Zcchini 12 Jessica 111. Respond 112, King nigh 109 11982 J P 1-2 :4:'i^.«d 87 1101 2 4 "e'i 74 K Chiav'tal2 OldKid 113. Elevate 113, TigcrFlowers 113 11624 F.O 1-2 :494,ift 41 107 1 1 9' 8s" G Johnson 12 P Crust 107.K"fky I'.abe 1 15.J.ol-een 109 11038 TG 3-8 :3-V-^.ft 71 116 7 S'JIO4 W Harvey 12 Soiree 1 13, Kent ky Babe 115.BestSpade 115 10981 FG 3-S :3o^ft 153 113J 4 54 64 E Leg'-re 12 Cl'aAspin 115. Aromatic HO.TopCloud 11') 10C80 F.G 3-S :2.6 ft 19 112 10 lP'ia12 E Legere 11 Minii 115. Star Glory 111. Emphatic 111 5th Race [5th Aurora] * f"h RjIPtf* 1 Mile. ( hunting Handicap. 3- ear-oids and upward. (Track record: */1,*a *^-«**»^' Sniiling (ius, June 9, 1926— 1:39%— 3— 103.) Index Crs. Dis.Time Tr. Odds Wt.St. ** Str.Fin. Jockey Started Order of Finish DONNA SANTA, b. m. 5 109 By Ormondale — Affable, by Hastings. (Trainer. C. N. Freeman. Owner, C. N. Freeman). Breeder, T. C. McDowell. 12851 Aur 3-4 1:18 si 31-10 11111 8 42 35 J Judy 12 For. I'd K)7.BathildeSeth 108.AirCastle 108 12700 Aur 3-4 1:21%hy 6 107 2 4 54 4 J Judy 12 BobS'ding 102.1):s iple 107.MyC'trary 104 12514 Aur I I I IWtflJ 7i 111 5 7 7116» J Judy 8 P. Weidelll.llS.Wildrake 112. Abstract 113 08585 Aur 1-10 l:47Vs'ft 33-10 110 5 2 1' l2 J Judy 7 Columbian. 105i.(;iorianes 93, Widgeon 113 08413 Aur 11-16 1:51 ft 4i 110 2 5 44 31 J Judy 8 Starmati.i 105. Ch. Vista lOO.Bmancipat'n 93 08ll«Aur 1 1-1C l:56^,sl 12 110 4 4 3' 44 J Judy 9 Huey 108, Wortliman 108. Air Castie 111 08005 Aur 111 IIUUj II II 112 7 5 55 4* J Judy 7 Ctinsight 107. Theo.Fay 107. TisSeth IOC 07791 Aur 1-20 2:03'*,m 9-10 110 1 1 1" 2| J Judy 4 Col Carr 103.IrishPat 108.JudgeLynch 108 BURNT, br. c. 4 103 By Under Fire — Biscuit Tortoni. by Mauvezin. (Trainer, J. J. Russell. Owner. J. J. Russell). Breeder. Idle Hour Stock Farm. 12896 Aur 1-70 1:51 sj 2 10S 6 S S'2 S14 W P.og'ski 9 Pathan HO.MoIlieMyliill lOO.IIighPr'ce 107 12305 J P 1 1-1C 1 :4S'£ft 4f -10 115 3 2 P 34 R Barnett 11 BhieTorch 112.Del.Boy H3.FihLady 10S 12235 J P 1 1-8 L.V.Vsft 6\ 109 C 2 1} ln R Barnett 9 Blue Torch 105.TryAgain 105.Dentaria 107 12137 J.P 1 1-1C 1 .Miisl 17 110 I 1 1* l3 R Barnett 12 T'yWitchet 113j.L'ch'mps HO.SirR'ph 112 11995 J.P I 1-16 l:4Vift 19-10 107 7 5 64 54 M Mc ;-fe'lel2 Radio 1 12. Ixingchamps 107, Repeater 107 11735 J.P 11-8 1:54 tt S 109 10 6 5* 5» C Healy 11 P.Bledsoe 107,Charles'ta 107. Geo Dever 103 10837 Tarn 1 1-16 1 :45«tft 21-5 100 2 4 44 44 A Yerrat 4 Flor Mills 120. Mysterious 103. Clique 108 10592 Tarn l-70l:4(i ft 2J 115 2 2 1' l2 F H'stings 7 Arragosa lot'.. Cavalry 104.Angleplane 103 10317 Tarn 1-70 l:4l5sft 31 96 4 6 64 64 H Fisher 7 Fl. Mills llO.Llockli.ad 10S(,Herbertus 104 PAPA BLINKS, b. g. 5 115 By Blink — Ask Papa, by Matchmaker. (Trainer, T. Doyle. Owner. H. Kehres). Bred in England, by W. Wilson. 12288 Bow 1 1-16 1 '^.sy 7i 114 3 S 9': 9" J McT'guo 9 Battle Shot 107. Harlan 105, Spugs 109 12018 Hav 1 1-S 1 .".V't.ft 2 107 4 3 lQk 1° K Horv'th G Moro 110. Eminent 101,CaptainAdams 107 11900 llav 1 1-16 l:4 ;\ft 4 109 3 3 1» 1' K Horv'th 7 Dry Nation llO.Duekling 103.Kminent 108 11511 Hav 1 1-16 l:47=t,gd 8-5 104 1 2 ln* l1 L Hardy 7 Mrs.Finley 104.IIotl)og 114.K'stEdition 9ii 11468 Hav 11-161:58 m 8-5 101 4 2 1«» 2»« L Hanly 5 Sor tl. .Hills lOI.Fusil'r 105, Outlawed 104 1134« Hav 11-16 l:45Sft 3 99 3 2 2' 22 L Har.ly 8 S.o.tliellills 10o,M'sMeg HO.Starmatia 9C 11294 Hav 1-..0 1 42 ft 5 112 6 5 44 44 G McOann C Well thcTime 93.M.Finley 107. T Wire 102 11055 Hav 5J f 1 M%f t 12 112 6 7 5' 5s G Mc^ann 7 Theo.Fay 115. DryNation 111, Fortell 112 08307 Lrl 1 IS 1 :542 if t 8 106 8 6 54 I 2 K H'rvatbU II Birtl.y 1051.Gr'kFriar 105,RlFlag 102 BE YOURSELF, b. c. 4 102 By Rapid Wateir — Mettie Bereaud, by Jean Bereaud. Trainer. J. A. Parsons. Owner. J. A. Parsons). Bred by Estate of G. W. J. Bissell. 12949 See to.iav's chart. 07101 ("r.l CJfl:.L*t.ft 41 111 7 7 7!'74J Dom'ick 8 Recover 103. Tease 1L3, Korbly 110 05846 P.P. 11:41 si 12-5 l'»5 4 5 4' 5" O B'rassa G L.Uarny 103.P.Whiffle lOLAnch^ster 106 04860 B.B 1 1:41 ft 9-5 107 7 3 1' 1» C Ralls 7 FireBoy 107. Transplant 107,Wrthman 107 04651 Dor 1 1-1C 1 ^T^ft 8 111 6 4 3 3» W McCabe G Great Rock 110, Botch 10G, Sea Fairy 106 EAGER, br. g. 7 112 By Fair Play — Ardent, by Broomstick. (Trainer. L. M. Holmes. Owrer. Mrs. L. M. Holmes). Breeder. C. Clay. 12851 Aur 3-4 1 IS si 31 1" US 2 7 52 54 J Dillea 12 Foreland 107. Bath. Seth lOS.D'naSanta 111 12C52 Aur 51 f 1 17-:.hy I 11! 1 5 54 2» J Dillea 8 The Abbot 103. Cora Russell 98, Prig 104 12304 .IP 3-4 1:14*4 tt 17 112 10 7 94 5' J Dillea 12 TheVintner 1 P.I.Dolly Bay 112.Rodrigo 112 11125 F.G 3-4 1:HVt 10 11111 10 74 7» D Fro.^'ttel2 RedPent 114. DollyBay 110A, Talladega 10S 11039 F.G 3-4 1 :14*-oft 2 114 2 9 84 5* D Frog'ttelO Ensign 117. P'to de Oro 117. Pomegr'te 117 10784 F.G 3-4 l.HVt 13-10 114 7 9 4» 4J ■ Legere 12 Ensign 1 1 I.Talladega 114,P.WeideIIl. 114 10645 F.G 3-4 1:14\ft 4 111 6 7 31 !■ E Legere 12 Hats l'p HO.Dr. Hickman HO.Timothy 110 09982 J.P 1 1-16 l:4S*sft 27 10 108 6 5 54 31 W Crowell 7 Sir Maurice 105. Crosswise 111. Swizzle 96 REBECK, br. f. 4 96 By Troutbeck — Result, by Compute. (Trainer. 0. Johnson. Owner. Missouri Stable). Breeder. J. H. Morris. 12894 Aur 3-4 1:19=^1 ]2f 114 11 11 84 61 L Aron 12 Sp.Star 1 H.MsMis. hief HI4.LadyLura 100 08732 F.P 1-70 1 4!"*.m 2 108 3 6 54 510 B Ray 8 StreetLiz 102.Ombrage lOO.SiinnyMaiu 102 08339 FP 1 1-16 1 5"'T.m 6 100 5 5 44 44 B Ray 10 Battle On 107. Sorline 101. Treasurer 104 08013 F.P 170 145V,ft 29-10 97 6 6 42 2" B Ray 8 Treasurer 98. Kiyi 107, Happy Bob 104 •17750 FP l-70 1:47Vssl 3J 94 3 2 l2 1* B Ray C B'k'tl'icnic 110,11'yBob 103,G'd'nSw'p ia3 07653 F.P 1-7'.' I:51i4m 14 5 9S 4 3 3* 3* B Ray 8 Bryndear 103,Gloriayuayle lOS.I^avinia 103 6th Race [6th Aurora] hf"ri rv^f*^ "-1 Mile. 3-vear-olds and upward. Claiming. (Track record: (up o' Ul-11 *^-«*^^ T(,a Julli. s;, mf ltM f mj Index Crs. Lis. Tim* Tr. Odds Wt.St. % Str.Fin. Jockey Started Order of Finish NEW BEAUTY, b. m. 6 105 By Delhi — Lady McGee. by McGee. (Trainer. B. John. Owner. A. A. Baroni). Breeder. T. Piatt. 12324 Tij f. 1 11 ft 3 105 1 4 2* 2°* R Austin 8 Bon K. 109. Tondeleyo 99. Harbinger 104 12302 Tij 5-S 1 :0o^ft 4J 102 2 2 2' 21 B I'ershall 8 Patsj Jane 102.1iownTown 111. Ruffles 96 12220 TU 7-8 1 :2..-:,ft 18 95 1 1 ? 31 () Mazoue 8 KitCurson 107.G'nisterIl. 109. Pegasus 116 12195 Tij 5 8 :r.'.~.ft 16 101 2 4 3* 44 B Pershall 8 Sh.Pine 98.D.Eduardo 108.Con iuis dor 102 12147 TiJ fcl:ll*ift 23-5 111 1 2 54 P* W Bowd'n 8 HonK. lOC.ltoiiEd ardo 114.Betrl.uck 106 12079 Tij 7-S 126 ft 9 100 5 2 2s 2i W Bowd'n 8 .I.Fairman 106. Dr. Clark lOO.Sw'st'kes 111 12033 Tij 5ifl:06i5ft 18 102 3 3 22 2J B Pershall 7 Tinllat 100. Dudley 115. DonEduardo 103 11931 Tij 7 S 1 L'O^sKd 24 99 3 2 5* 910 W BowdenlO BattleCn 10.'..Vosliell HKI. Sweepstakes 113 11878 Til P S 1:00 hi 8 97 5 5 64 64 W P.owccn • Conquistador 10S. P.luefisli 111. Dou K. 99 BEAUTY STAR. b. f. 3 100 By Sweep — La Daine. by Peep o' Day. .Trainer, B. Creech. Owner. B. Creech). Breeder. P. T. Chinn. 12742 Aur 3-4 1 19 si 13-10 100J 9 2 21 1« V Peters'nll Engadiue 99. Far Over 93. Clique 112 12335 Tij 5Jfl:06~.ft 7 1(H 1 1 4 21" R Jones 12 DonK . 1 12. Tormentor lOO.Sunnylaiid 112 12299 Tij fcl:127iKd 7 98 5 6 22 1" A P'rgrass • Tormentor 98. Bronx 112. Musketeer 118 12210 Tij 5|fl:07 ft 17 10 106 1 2 lb 31 O Mazoue 8 Sw'p gAnn 112.LilliatiL. lO.'.Sh'talxive 103 12140 Tij 3-4 1 13» lt 7-10 102 I 2 l2 1« H Philpot 9 Marj'yS.th 10t'.. Negotiator 1UC. Assault 97 04177 Rac H f 1 C'S V 24 5 1'.2 3 4 6*1 616 G Philpot 7 GoldMint 115. Roy Rally 115,ColleenO. 113 MISS ROSEDALE, b. m, 6 110 By Tony Bonero — Rose Pompom, by Royal Flush III. (Trainer. A. J. Pleck. Owner. J. W. Lewis). Breeder. H. Field. 11742 Mia 1 1 M 1 4T'*ft 13 7. 10s 2 1 1* 1 » F Hern 7 John W. Weber 9."..D r..uda 107.Maillyn 101 11646 Ma 34 1:12 ift 71 111 3 2 P%9" F Horn 13 Dry Moon 1 08. I'm Court 109. AgnesCall 106 11562 Mia 3 4 1:13 ft 41 10 110 5 5 44 44 B P-amett 7 Agnes Call llo.Dry M.,..n 115.r.all Oca 115 11503 Mia 3-4 1:12 ft 29-10 112 6 8 4« 4» R W'kman I Romp 12"2, (Hie Way 1U7, K tin 117 11225 Mia MlUaVA 12 111 4 4 34 3« C Allen 8Drl.it 118. Take at ban... 1 L'i.BullGce 107 10993 Ma 3-4 1:12=-ft 12 11112 5 44 2* A Abel 14 Leatb" r\\ d 1 M, DrvM.K.n lll.EverMe 112 10693 Mi 1-70 145%ft 11-10 112 1 1 1* 1* R W echini 8 AgnesCall 1 12. Daffodil 9u.B,cG.-rslieI 101 BROOMONEY, b. c, 3 107 By Broomstick— Money Mart, by All Gold. (Trainer. W. Sims. Owner, Pueblo Stable). Breeder. H. P. Whitney. 12811 Aur 34 1:23 hy 22 SCI 7 6 8» S4 J Maj.st: I Sun. .la 1 lo.t apt. Don., n l(wi. .l.i.i t.rl I. lo7 11129 FG 1701:45 ft 14 102 3 9 9"2 921 M Hum 10 Binary Star 101 .1.a.Moi t.- 10.".. BobRng rs 104) 10822 F.G 3-4 1:14 ft 2| 112 1 2 11 2"' G Arnold 1 1 P Mar n 109.IP.vS. miners lO'.i.M" t omas 1 M 10646 F.G 3-4 11514ft 3 2 115 6 1 14 1' G Arnold 10 Kiredog 117.11. .H .r.i ng.- 109. Lit tluin.-a lo- 10458 F.G 3-4 l:16\l.y 27-10 116 1 1 1" 11 F Stevens llFir.Curc 113.Re.lI .itber 112.T.mpter 114 09871 JP 3-4 1:l-;Sm 14f 108 8 2 2J 2* F Stevens 11 R Gran;;.- IOC. lorren. .■ 109. Chappie 111 09592 . 1 p 6J fill by 43 94 4 5 5' 5'* D Dubois 7 SirPeter 110. Tbrae.- IOC. TbistletJold MM 091 7t Bow llsMKMj 60 108 1 6 5*1 5*1 J Jones 8 Signola 97, Vortex 112, Jenny Dean 105 09108 Bow 3-4 117 hy 19-5 104 9 7 6* 64 R Peternell3 BobbjJonch 102. Vortex 1 13. l'oiionkey 109 08847 l-ira 3-4 1 152*.gd21-10 115 5 1 2* 3a S O^U't.t 1115 ydriile llO.IPdclasp 1 15. B .oft. Rocks 93 ( I J . j i J FLAG LIEUTENANT, ch. g, 5 115 By Under Fire — Jessie C, by Peep o' Day. (Trainer. M. S. Powell. Owner. J. Keller). Breeder, H. C. Ragan. 12186 J.P 1 3-16 2 :01%ft 41-10 113 5 4 21 lh J Dale 8 Prattle 108. Marengo 109. Bivar Bond llw 12062 J.P 1 1-16 1 :46»4ft 49-10 103 2 3 44 4* T Pasc'ma 7 Traveller lOO.PatCalhoun 106. SeaRket 10» 11986 J.P ll-8 1:54%gd 6-5 115 1 2 2" U T Pasc'ma 7 G.of Honor 105.4'liqne 1141. S -ampiway 10t 11765 J.P 1 3-16 2:00V4ft 5 111 1 1 l" 1" T Pasc'ma 7 Boliv.Bond 1054. Span. Name 97. Clique 111 11558 F.G 1 1-4 2:09V4ft 22-5 116 13 3* 3*1 W Barr 5 Pandosto 113. Clique 112. Balsman 112 11456 F.G 11-4 2:10H»1 9-5 115 1 2 1* 1«» G Ellis 10 Lieut. Rust HO.Fleetw d 1 11. Haw kKve 10S 11371 F.G 1 1-16 l:49%ft 29-10 114 3 5 3* 3*1 W Harvey 7 Button 109. Prattle 108. Torcher 110 11252 F.G 1 1-16 l.Ktthy 47-10 112 1 1 U 1» G Ellis 12 Billy Witt 105. Norscland 101. Panola 100 THEO FAY. b. h. 6 115 By Theo. Cook — Fay-away, by Horron. (Trainer. 0. L. Foster. Own»r. O. L. Foster). Breeder. E. F. Simms. 12809 Aur 3-4 1:25%hy 7-5 112 1 1 1* 1« C E Allen 7 Ppdike 109, Tormentor 97. The Wire 1M 12701 Aur 61 f l:12%hy 24-5 114 7 4 6* 3* C E Allen 9 Sanola 112.(;i'sterII. 114.I)r.I.rab.e 1101 12611 Aur 61fl:17%hy 3 111 8 1 1* 2» C E Allen 8 Capt.Donan 108. Dr.Lnr'bep 115.1) low u 106 12515 Aur 51fl:20%hy 7 109 6 6 6" 6'« C E Allen 7 I nMaskll 112.Sanola 108.«;leniste; 1 1. 106 12093 Hav 3-4 l:12Vsft 3 114 1 1 1' 1* W Taylor 6 Donetta 99. Ri t onTime 105.Broomster 119 12023 Hav 51 f l:06%ft 8-5 110 2 1 1* 1» W Taylor 6 Dextrose lOl.Nimn.d H.J.RbtOnTiii.e 14i3 11776 Hav 51 f 1:07 ft 2 114 3 1 14 2»* W Taylor 6 DryNation lOO.Dextrose 102. R onTime 103 11609 Hav 61fl:07%e;d 2 116 2 1 34 64 W Taylor 6 M'ryMonarch 114.Nimrod 112.Guerri.re 97 TAKE A CHANCE, br. c, 4 112 By Theo. Cook — Les Invalides. by Toddington. (Trainer, E. E. Major. Owner. E. E. Major). Breeder. D. W. Scott. , 12701 Aur 51fl:12%hy 71 117 6 3 4*1 74 R DeP'ma 9 Sanola 112.GlenistcrII. 114. lb. .lay 114 [11523 Mia 3-4 l:ll*«ft 47-10 114 5 2 51" 513 R Barnett G Pic d'ly 98. Ha.vwar.l 110.1. tlcA-bcsi..s 122 ■11457 Mia 3-4 l:ll%m 7-5 110 4 1 1» 1* R Barrett 6 Romp 115, PolicemanPay 95. l'b.a-ant 110 11378 Mia 3-4 1:13 m 10 111 2 1 I* 2* R Barnett C Stampdale 114. Romp 116, Mayfair 109 11225 Mia 3-4 l:12%ft 3-2 113 2 2 24 2* R Barnett 8 Orbit 118, Miss Rosedale 111. Ball Gee 107 11134 Mia 51fl:06%ft 8 121 4 2 1" 2n R Barnett 7 Orbit 113.B.B. Thompson HO.RutbGold 115 10938 Mia 61 f LOSifchy 15 105 3 4 64 54 R Barnett 7 I) kPh'nt'm 112,'SanoIa 105.L'tleAsbtos Ml 10793 Mia 3-4 l:12Vtft 8 112 6 3 5*1 54 R Barnett 6 L. Asbestos H4.CaiM raI II. 114. Dedans US 10691 Mia 3-4 l:12%ft 5 103 1 1 1* 1" R Barnett 6 D'kPhant'mll5,J.FredA.loO.JoeMar.llL114 SCOOP, b. h, 7 115 By Poor Boy — Dug Out, by Bachelor s Double. (Trainer, C. Gross. Owner, Dearborn Stable). Bred in England by Mrs. J. M. Walmslex. 07243 Haw 3-4 1:lS*£m 13 115 2 4 5* P* T McElroy 7 The Runt ll.VAdele W. 107.Massillon 1061 06787 Haw 1 1-16 l:52%m 11 105 4 4 44 34 R Finn'rty 6 Seth's Alibi 108. Shark 111. Manzana 10.1 06656 Haw 1 1-16 1:51 hy 7 104 3 4 44 5* F Mormile 7 Geo.DeMar 112.SethsAlibi lOvBMj W'l 103 06404 L.F ll-16 1:56%hy 6 104 3 1 1* 11 R Fin'erty 5 Manzana 104. Cinderetta 94. Nabisco 100 06116 LF ll-16 1:35%m « 101 3 3 44 4* R Peternel 6 Seth's Alibi 97, Arabian 10S, Fabian 110 GAD. b. m, 6 112 By Wrack — Sea Wave, by Sea King. (Trainer. W. J. Potter. Owner. Mrs. W. J. Potter). Breeder. C. J. Ryan, 11913 J.P S-41:14*4ft 15 110 10 4 54 9" R Z'cchinill LgPoint 107.M kMaster 113.M'\ inMay 106 11807 J.P 3-4 1:14 ft 8 HI 8 8 8* 8* 9 WitkerlO LordJtilian Kr..TaIladega 113.ForeStar 10S 11701 J.P 3-4 1:13%ft 5 105 7 4 5* 64 F Whifker 9 Dedans 112. On stes 1 1. 107. Fore Star 104 11432 F.G 3-4 l:15%m 8 103 1 2 3*1 3* F Whifker 5 Muldoon 14IS. Bo.lvGuard 114. Massillon 103 11354 F.G 3-4 l:14%gd 27-5 108 2 2 2* 3' F Whifker 6 StirpCup 114. Dr.Cardenas lOC.DavidL. 109 7th Race [7th Aurora] /tfl IvftCG 1 ■■• Miles. 4-year-olds and upward. Claiming. (TfMl record: * *"** »^**^»^» Prince TII Til, Sept. 24, 1924—1:52% — 1—105.) Index Crs. Dis.Time Tr. Odds Wt.St. % Str.Fin. Jockey Started Order of Finish CAPTAIN ADAMS, ch. g, 7 110 By Escoba— Tardy, by Lord Esterling. (Trainer. H. Warner. Owner. S. Waterman). Breeder. J. H. Morris. 12855 Aur 1-70 1:52 si 31-10 116 6 4 11 1* W McCabell Marvelite HO.Little Blaze 1 1 1. Income 111 12653 Aur 11-16 2:01 hy39-10 114 4 1 1* 1» W McCabe 9 Ind'nTales 112.S.-aGr'n 14)2. Lit Ilia/..- 109 12048 Hav 1 1-8 l:53%ft 3 107 3 5 44 4« C Ralls 6 PapaBlinks 107. Moro 110. Kmin. nt 101 11969 Hav 1 3-16 2 :0OVfcf t 4 107 9 6 44 2» C Ralls 9 Rodeo 102,Sporting IMitor 10:'..Futiuo 104 11900 Hav 1 1-16 l:4C%ft 31 110 4 7 6t2 5« J Gordon 7 PapaBlinks 1419. DryNalb ■ 1 lO.Du. kl- 103 11793 Hav 11-16 1:48 ft 8-5 108 2 2 V 1 P Cogan 7 Ftituro 110. LittlcBlaz* !'»7. Mnri.lS. 103 11575 Hav 1 1-16 l:47%ft 7-5 112 o 2 B 11 C Ralls 9 TheAlly 112, YellowPine 107. Bramton 102 11342 Hav 1 1-16 l:45*4ft 3 107 4 5 2* 2» C Ralls 8 Futuro 10C. Milord 107. Fu-ileer 10S 11143 Hav 11-8 1:53 ft 2 100 5 3 2i U M Skyrm G Futuro lOO.T'poSahib 107,TheFly,gFiun 103 REVEILLON, b. g. 5 108 By Fair Flay— Idle Fancy, by Ben Brush. (Trainer. T. F. Bornman. Owier, Miss M. Kelly). Breeder. E. E. Marshall. 12702 Aur 11:51 hy 8 110 4 6 5*1 2» J Majestic 6 Blue Torch 112. Mareni;,. 114. Fre\a 107 42305 J . P 1 1-16 1 :48^ft 10 111 9 7 54 64 R Z' echini 11 Blue Torch 112. Delhi Boy 11.:. Burnt 115 12270 J.P 1 1-16 1 :49%ft 3.1-10 110 4 6 44 3*1 R Z'cchinil2 Six Sixty lOO.L'y Bountiful 104. Slate 108 12229 J.P 11-8 1:55 ft 11-10 115 9 8 32 3* R Z'cchini 9 Charlesetta 107. Lucy Kate 107. Tr.bal 100 12165 J.P 1 1-8 1 :56=£ft 37-10 107 9 5 4*13* T Pasc'malO Fr'hLady lOS.OIympic 109.Russovlu lit 12042 J.P 11-8 1:544ft 7 113 9 3 1J 2nk R Z'cchinill PeggyO. 103. Spandor 105. PrivuteSeth 111 11852 J.P 1 3-16 2:04%sl 11 110 11 10 74 74 R Z' echini 12 French Lady 103. Geo. Dev.r 102. Ham 113 11674 J.P 11-8 1:56 ft 24 114 4 3 34 2* R Zcchini 10 PrinceK. 105.Fr'hLadv lOci.L'geh'ps 107 10501 Mia ll-8 1:55%ft 15 111 2 5 54 «" W L'scher C Midwtn 107.1!attleF Id 107,Ju-tFolks 112 GREEN BLAZES, br. f. 4 102 By Blazes — Emerald Gem. by McGee. (Trainer. P. Beuter. Owner. P. Reuter). Breeder. 3. S. Cosden. 12703 Aur 11-16 1:59 hy 24 103 10 10 10' HO'* J Bollero 10 Sw'ptona 105. Lex. Maid 112, W.Digu-ins 113 12612 Aur 11:54 hy 12 109 8 8 P* 7** J P'rmelee 8 Lannie 115, Sweeptona 112. Fehrah lo9 12249 J.P 1 1-16 1 :49%ft 49-10 108 11 10 9» 8" C H'worthl2 Snow Man 105. Cat.st.y 111. (Imbrag. 100 12224 J.P 11-8 1:56 ft 21 110 11 5 5« 5« C H,sw,rthl2 Sp'tyMcGee 102.1'.abbling 102.(;'.loli. r 102 12150 J.P 11-8 I:57l4gd49-10 104 8 6 3* 44 M Hum 9 BlkGrackle 10C. Tribal 97 .Lit Ammie 105 11734 J.P 11-16 1:47 ft 30 104 9 8 81' 8*» J Dale 9 R.Confiee 105,D'k\\ d 105. Br nieSmile 10G 10948 Tam 1-70 1:44 ft 49-10 103 7 6 6« 6* S Holecko 7 Cup o' Tea IOC. For. man 107. Iff In 99 LETTER SIX. br. g, 4 108 By Delhi — Betta B., by Free Lance. (Trainer, E. A. Crecelius. Owner, E. A. Crecelius). Breeder. W. E. Applegate. 12812 Aur 1 1-16 2:05%hy 18-5 115 4 6 64 44 J Bollero 7 Treasurer lOO.Gunsight KlO.Sw'pN.t loCJ 12702 Aur 11:51 hy 11-5 115 6 5 4*1 6» V Peters'n 6 BlueToreh 112. Keveilh.n 110. Man nu.. 114 12517 Aur 1-70 2:12 hy39-10 115 5 1 1« 1* V Peters'n 9 Foolscap 112.4;. Dever 100. Sweeptona 107 11932 Tij ab 1 1 :35%g.l 61 112 6 7 7" 7*° B Pershall 7 C'm'nGold 102.HighP'ce 110 FireCapt n 90 11880 Tij abll:36%sy 10 108 6 4 34 2* V Peters'n 8 MinstrelBoy 10C. Tom an. Hi 109. Flicker Ml 11755 Tij ll-8 1:54%m 3 100 5 6 ••• 41* V Peters'n 6 Pathan 105.Shasta Ix.ve S9.1IigbPnnce 101 11664 Tij 1-70 l:43%ft 24 103 6 3 44 6* V Peters'n 8 Manzana 107.CrossP.ow lOS.BarnDollar 110 SAGAMOOK. b. g. 8 108 By Charles Edward— Otsiketa, by Ornus. (Trainer. T. Lucky. Owner. J. W. Goode). Breeder. G. M. Hendrie. 08235 Aur ll-Sl:597igd 41 106 9 6 67 6» C Barnett 9 Willie'sM'd lOl.Goidmk 112..\rist..tl.' 10-1 08115 Aur 11-16P5S si 41 106 4 4 4" 4'i A P'rgrass I Lucent 103. Col Carr 103. Irish line 105 07519 Haw 11-8 2:05 hy49-10 104 2 6 62 61* D Lynch 7 Firetoma 107. Escolane 105. Irish Fat 101 06114 L.F ll-2 2:46%m 5 103 2 6 61* 5" L Pichon 6 RibGr's lOl.Openlland OCP-lneyStone 101 05932 L.F ll-4 2:06%ft 6 105 8 6 6*1 4« R Jones 9 Blarney Stoue lOO.Openlland lOO.Cyiie 100 RUNNING FOX, gr. g. 5 108 By Grey Fox H.— First Attempt II.. by Symingtoa. (Trainer. M. S. Powell. Owner, J. Keller). Breeder. J. B. Choate. 12854 Aur 1-70 1 :54%sl 6f 111 1 5 8410'* L McClairll Gay Boy II. 112.Scissors HC.Goadolier 107 12703 Aur 11-16 1:59 hy 29 117 1 8 74 71* W Dellow 10 Sw'ptona 105. Lex. Maid 112. W.Diggin- 112 11540 F.G ll-8 1:56Vsft 9f 107 12 12 12-ill4T R Mozer 12 Abstract 10C, Fire Ro k IOC. Kiyi 102 11456 F.G 11-4 2:10%sl 15 105 5 4 6" 7" M McG'glelO FlgLieuten t 115.Lt. Rust 1 10.F:.etw d 111 11102 F.G 1 1 16 l:49%ft 27-6 114 11 8 4,J 5i» J Petreccal2 Jack Knight 109. Kajaba 105. Spandor 109 10821 F.G 11-8 1:57 ft 14 110 7 7 54 51* J Petrecca 7 B'w Horn 100. Norland 105.S t.M.-ney 105 10461 F.G 11-8 1:59 hy 12f 110 12 11 ll'»10isW Bog'slnl2 Fools, ap lll.Sl'py 1 1, ao 110. 1.0 I v.r 103 10198 F.G 1 3-16 2:03%ft 7f 106 9 12 121J1015 W CrowelUJ Stoneage IOC. Senate 102. I.u. y Kate 101 VIRGINIUS, b. g, 7 103 By Wrack— Rahu. by Disguise. (Trainer, R. H. Campbell. Owner, Hanshaw & Campbell). Breeder. A. B. Hancock. 12853 Aur 1-70 1:52 si 53 116 12 8 84 S15 H Long 12 SeaGreen lOC.Pomp's llf..N..ho lj Home ItW 11831 Pom 11-16 1:50 ft 33 111 8 8 8'* S'» W Fronk 8 I.anoil 114). Bu.ko lo7. Sun ll.1tl.0r 105 11285 Mia 1 1-8 l:C4%ft 76 107 1 7 64 612 J Walker 7 Appier's 112.S thl'.rze 107. 1'ilj Hjnes 105 11224 Mia 1 1-16 l:4SM ft 34f 110 12 12 121* 91* J Walker 13 Delusive HO.Warfare 110. A. . timulator 103 11051 Mia 11-8 1:54 ft 247 107 10 9 9" 7" J Walker 10 TheEngineer 105.Ch'kvale 1 12. Warfare 1 12 10864 Mia 11-4 2:08 ft 46 112 8 8 8" 8'» J Mann 8 Flagship 107. Cerulean 14)5. H'j Stone 107 10795 Mia 11-S156 ft 137 110 5 9 6*15' J Mann II Treasurer 105. I.anoil 10* . Just Folks 105 10580 Mia 11-8 1:55 ft 21 112 6 7 7" 71* J Mann 7 Normana 104. Cerulean 1 lO.GrcekFriar 112 BIB GRASS, ch. g. 8 111 By Short Grass^ — Marion Hood, by Martagon. (Trainer, A. Brusca. Owner, A. Brusca). Breeder. Short Grass Stud Farm. 12810 Aur I I I MUsl 13 110 5 7 7'* 6'* C H'sw'th tCHsjM 114. Panor. I 107. The Abbot MM 12565 Aur 1 2:01%hy 8* 102 6 6 4»» 3'5 J Bollero 7 Pathan 110, Blue Tor. h 109, Uvoy 107 10624 Tam 3-4 1:15 ft 33 106 5 7 7*3 61 • J Bollero 7 MartialWand 107.Fal-eFu e 112.» rbit 112 10167 Pom 11:50 ft 10 110 2 5 54 P4 J Bollero 5 Agnes Call 105. Hoi Polloi 110. Vern. n 100 10059 Pom 61fl:26%ft 27 97 3 6 31 3* J Bollero 7 Herkert 14K'., (iilmore M, lirap.-tone 100 08496 Aur ll-Ml:4f%fl 7 103 3 7 71* 7" A P'rgrass f Lucent 109, Col. Toka 97. K..,.na 102 07240 Haw 11-2 2:49 m 27-10 106 1 3 3* 3" R Finn'rty 6 Super King 90, Kent L. 90. CI. ar View 111 06884 Haw 11-16 1:57 hy37-10 107 13 6* 6»i W Barr C Talequa 107, AlStebler 107. Sta-inatia 105 Post Position and Workout Index-Aurora Post Position and Workout Index — Aurora A (S Eolow will be found the index to the previous workouts of the horses entered in the various races at Aurora, together with their post positions, for Thursday : FIRST RACE — 5 1-2 Furlongs. P.P Ind. Horse. P.P Ind. Horse. 1 Alluwe Light'ing 10 Kirk Lady 2 John Marrone II. 11 Stutts 3 122 Golden Bloom 12 Toiler 4 53 Over Lord 13 St. Nicholas 5 115 Charles Whitney 14 Carlos Enrique 6 124 Doughnut 15 117 Imperial ■ 7 116 Mercutio 16 Nevertheless 8 123 Pollymara 17 122 Make Up 9 124 Slippery Smile SECOND RACE— 5 1-2 Furlongs. 1 Rock Bottom 10 Tommie McC'mh 2 123 Jim Bethel 11 What's the Time 8 82 Sunny Guy 12 123 Emancipation 4 Willie s Maid 13 Jagger 5 Move on Seth 14 85 Peter L. 6 121 Gettysburg 15 Kalico 7 Lady Eleanor 16 Winnie Stuart 8 C. T. W'thington 17 Pelion 9 121 Boys Believe Me THIRD RACE— 3-4 Mile. 1 Shasta Grande 5 71 Dave Hum 2 Plain Rock 6 Carrie Belle 3 117 Monteagle 7 29 Gay Hallie 4 111 Rushee 8 29 Joe Jun or FOURTH RACE— 4 1-2 Furlongs. 1 89 Indra 5 122 Punkie 2 Crispie Seth 6 123 Fair Lotta 3 86 Little Marie 7 Lady O Neil 4 122 Pandect 8 118 Seth's Romance FIFTH RACE— 1 Mile. 1 91 Burnt 4 124 Papa Blinks 2 Donna Santa 5 89 Ea?er 3 120 Be Yourself 6 120 Rebeck SIXTH RACE— 3-4 Mile. 1 86 Broomoney 6 124 New Beauty 2 123 Scoop 7 Beauty Star 3 124 Miss Rosedale 8 124 Take a Chance 4 123 Flag Lieutenant 9 Theo. Fay 5 117 Gad SEVENTH RACE— 1 1-8 Miles. 1 122 Green Blazes 5 Saga mock 2 124 Reveillon 6 47 Virginias 3 116 Running Fox 7 Rib Grass 4 Captain Adams 8 Letter Six FREE-Last Minute Specials, Call Daily Racing Guide WABash Hlg Page 10 Daily Racing Form Charts: Lexington LEXINGTON LEXINGTON. KT.. WEDNESDAY. MAT 4, 1927— Lexington (1 Mile). Tenth and last day. Kentucky Association. Spring meeting of 10 days. Weather clear. Stewards, W. II. Shelley. T. C. Bradley and J. J. Graddy. Placing Judges, J. S. Wallace. N. H. Met lelland and R. S. Shelley. Starter, W. Hamilton. Racing Secretary, W. H. Shelley. Racing starts at 2:00 p. m. (Chicago time. 3:00 p. m W indicates whip, S spurs, B blinkers. Figures in pan nl In x ■ following the distance of each race indicate horse, date, track record, age of horse and weight carried. "Indicates apprentice allowance. -j QQprO FIRST RACE — Futurity Course (170 feet less than 3-4 mile). (Oh Susanna, May 2, 1927 JLaas1t7i3e!j) — 108%— 6 — 113.) Purse $800. 3-year-olds and upward. Claiming. Net value to winner $650; second, $100; third, $60. Index Horses AWtPPSt 't % Str Fin Jockeys Owners Equiv. Odds Str't (I2S14)L'S RUB'NSTKINwb I 118 7 4 7'1 3* 11 1» W Crump Al Jolson 450-100 12856 -STINTSON w 3 10.". 2 7 21 2 2* 21 W Garner Mrs L Burg 440-100 12746-J G DENNY wsb 6 11". 10 1 11 11 3* 3" D Frog'tte J H Brown 250-100 12746 IMMORTAL w 3 105 4 6 3e 4* 4» 4" J Smith Swingalong Stable 1600-100 126561 LITTLE JENNIE w 4 110 11 S 41" i| 5» 5« L Geving () Klotz 3440 100 12861 Mll'WV QUEENwb 3 100 1 9 fij CI C» 6« J Mazoue JSMcGinnis tlOlO-lUO 12814 ;i.Al UAGS w 4 110 9 : 5J 7« 7» 7'i W Watson K -S Cleveland. 730-100 12656 srKl.l.ltl.MiKH w 7 11". 6 12 12 11 11 8« G Johnson W (' Goodloe 1000-100 OK6K1 1 AST BLACK. wn 3 Ml 3 10 ll1 10« 81 9J L Craver II C Kagan 2C70-100 19H76 I'lKTII C4F nRHn o 110 12 2 lM 9J 91 10* 1) Smith W M Cain t 12856 BEL!. SoNG wbSHO 8 3 S* 8* 10" 11 I, Canfield R II Wesaelman 11900-100 12785 I.o\AI. IL wu 4 115 .".11 101 Fell. W Imig J T Brown j tMutu.l field. Time. :23'5. :49%. 1:03%. 1:13. Track heavy. $2 mutuels paid Louis Rubenstein, $11. OU straight, $5.80 place. $."5.80 show; Stintson, $5.00 place, $3.60 show; J. (.. Denny. $2.80 show. Equivalent l ooking odds U.uis Rubenstein. 450 to 100 straight. 1!»0 to 100 place, 90 to 100 show; Stintson. 150 to 100 place. 80 to 100 show: J. G. Denny. 40 to 100 show. Winner Br. g. by IMhi — Pitti. by Plaudit (trained by M. F. Shapoff; bred by Messrs. J. D. Carr A Bro. ). Winner entered to lie claimed for $1,500. WENT TO POST— 2:04. AT P08T— 2 minute*. Start good and slow. Won driving: second and third the same. IA)I IS RCBENSTEIN had to he ridden hard in the early running but. racing gamely, wore the leaders doviu in the stretch and narrowly out finished STINTSON The latter ran a fine race and made • game finish J. .. DENNY began tiring in the last eighth after showing the most speed. IMMORTAL raced well, but tired near the end LITTLE JENNIE came from far back. GLADRAGU quit after going a half wile. LOYAL 11. stumbled repeatedly and fell. Scratched— (1281 91 Dusty Mary, 110; 12786 Palm Oourt, 110; (1289S)Dark Angel. 100: 12856 Dr. Jiggs. 115. ■» ~f QQBt/| SECOND RACE— 4 1-2 Furlongs. (Oalisse. May 11. 1911— :53%— 2— 115.) Parse $*00. -*- **■ «-» *-* Jc 2-year-olds. Maidens. Claiming. Net value to winner $650; second. $100; third, $50. Index Horses AWtPPSt % Str Fin Jockeys Owners Kqui v. Odds Str't 12617 EIGHTEEN SIXTY W OS 3 4 2s 1* 1» I Frog'tte H P Gardner 560-100 12857'CHLES ROBINSON w 115 I 1 5'1 4« 2* J Smith J J Cnughlin 100-100 12781 'RED Rl'BY w 112 6 5 4'1 3' G Johnson C I, Whiting 500-100 12857 'GAME CHANCE « 110 7 7 6» 51 4« T McElroy W M Ingram $180-100 SNOWBALL vv 115 8 6 3* 6* 51 L Geving L S Fladd 2150-100 12857 HENTESS w 112 I 2 V 2* 6« 1 Conn'lly C B Dai ley 880-100 12781 LADY ROSABELLE W 112 4 3 7'» 710 7'* W Garner J D Doyle 1280-100 12781 'WOHELO wb 107 2 8 8 8 8 W Watson P Rusche 4990-100 Time. :24%. :51%. :58%. Track heavy. $2 mutuols paid— Eighteen Sixty. $13.00 straight. $4 20 place, $2.80 show: Charles Robinson. $2.60 place. $2.20 show: Red Ruby. $2 80 show. Equivalent hooking odds— Eighteen Sixty, 550 to 100 straight, 110 to 100 place. 40 to 100 show; Charles Robinson. 30 to 100 place. 10 to 100 show: Red Ruby. 40 to 100 show. Winner — B. g. by John P. ;r:er— Tres .loli, by Inspector B. (trained by C. Van Dusen : bred by Mr. Thomas Piatt"). Winner entered to Ik? claimed for $1,500. WENT TO POST— 2:32. AT POST— 5 minutes. Start good and slow. Won easily: setond and third driving. EIGHTEEN SIXTY begt-n fast an.i. passing DENTESS. drew far away and won in a canter. CHARLES ROBINSON was allowed to drop too far back soon after the start, bnt when ridden hard in the stretch, came fast and finished gamely. RED MOT raced well all "the way. (IAMB CHANCE also ran a good race. DENTESS. hard ridden, showed the most early speed, but tired badly. Scratched 12657 Divorcee. 112: 12857 Storm Maiden. 107. "I ^Q^^a THn*D RACE— Futurity Course (170 feet less than 3-4 mile). (Oh Susanna. May 2. ■jLasslO't-t t-f 1927 — 1:08% — 5 — 113.) Purse $800. 3-year-olds and upward. Claiming. Net value to winner $650; second. $100; third. $50. Index Horses AWtPPSt % % Str Fin Jockeys Owners Equiv. Odds Str't 12856 LADY HERBERT w 3 103 6 1 21 U 1J 1» T McElroy Link Stable 2750-100 (12856) TORCH ER wb 4 118 5 5 7s 4- 2'1 '." G Johnson J B Partridge 640-100 12861 :MY EVA W 4 113 10 2 51 5» 4'i 31 E I^gere W Dondas 290-100 12861 LITTLE COOK w 4 115 3 7 4" 3» 24 4h L Geving J C Gillem 410 100 12614 LOVE CHILD wb 4 115 4 10 9'1 6» 5"« 5» L McD'ott D Breckinridge 3270-100 12814 WONDFUL ONE w 4 111 2 3 1' 2 6* 6' F Ch'vetta R Carruthers 2330-100 11905 TURQUOISE W 3 105 7 8 8» 8' 7« 7* L Craver E J Holland -70-100 12856 DUKEDOM wb 5 115 8 9 10 10 9» & D Conn'llv .1 R Pevic 850-100 12704 QUINCE BUD w t 115 1 4 3» 71 8* 9'» L Canfi.-kl C A Matlack 1^8i»-100 12856 WELL WATER WB 3 100 9 G 6» 9= 10 10 J Mazoue J G Chinn 1J42O-100 Time. :23%. :50, 1:04. 1:13%. Track heavy. $2 mutuels paid— Lady Herbert, $57.00 straight, $20.60 place, $9.80 show; Torcher. $6 20 place $4 00 show: My Eva, $3.60 show. Equivalent booking odds — Lady Herbert, 2750 to 100 straight. 930 to 100 place, 390 to 100 show Torcher, 210 to 100 place, 100 to 100 show; My Eva 80 to 100 show. Winner— Ch. f, by Delhi — Attentive, by Alan-a-Dale (trained by W. Buford: bred by Mr. Thomas Piatt). Winner entered to be claimed for $1,500. WENT TO POST— 3:06. AT POST— 7 minutes. Start good and slow. Won easily; second and third driving. LADY HERBERT began well and. running well in the going, raced into the lead when ridden hanl and easily held the race safe through the last eighth. TORCHER. hard ridden for the entire way. ran a good race and came fast in the stretch. LITTLE EVA had to race wide and finished well. LOVH CHIIJ) ran a good race. LITTLE COOK tired badly in the stretch. TURyLOISE was always far back. DUKEDOM acted badly at the post and was away slowly. Sratched— 12655'P. T. Barnum. 115; 12S5S Leavain, 115; 12856 (apt. Saufley, 105: Jack Nugel 105-12814 Hamburg Lad. 115. ' Overweights — Lady Herbert. 3 pounds; My Evs, 3; Wonderful One. 1. "j OQtnaft FO^TTH RACE— 1 1-8 Miles. (Bubbling Over. May 5. 1926— 1:49%— 3— 126.) Purse ■jL+d\J*M\3 $800. 4-year-olds and upward. Claiming. Net value to winner $650; second S100-tLird, $50. Index Horses AWtPPSt % % % Str Fin Jockeys Owners Equiv. Odd:, Str't 12862*KIYI wb 4 110 6 2 2'1 21 2'1 1J U G Johnson M E-stopinal & Sons 190-100 12900'ARRAGOSA W 7 110 5 3 l" 1»* lfc 21 2'J D Smith W M Cain 470-100 12861 'MASSEY w 4 103 7 4 5» 4'1 3'J 3« 3'1 T McElroy E J Holland S50-100 12858'BRAWNER ws 4 110 4 5 41 » *- 4' 4» L Geving G M Burton 100-100 ( 12862) MARJORIE C. wb 5 108 8 6 6= 5"i 5« 5- 5« L McD'ott J W O'Neal! 380-100 12816 BEAR GRASS wb 6 110 3 8 7* T- 6* 6* 6« L Canfield A Smitha 1360-100 12748 LONGPORT wb 4 110 1 7 8 8 8 7» 7« I Conn'lly J T Looney !»50-100 12748'FRANKMAN w6 105 21316»7«8 8 C Chman J R Pevic 1S9.M00 Time. :25%. :50%. 1:17. 1:45%. 1:59%. Track heavy. $2 mutuels paid — Kiyi, $5.80 straight, $3.40 place, $2.60 show; Arragosa, $4.80 place $340 show Massey. $4.00 show. Equivalent booking odds— Kiyi. 190 to 100 straight, 70 to 100 place, 30 to 100 show; Arragosa 140 to 100 place. 70 to 100 show; Massey. 100 to 100 show. Winner — Br. g, by Omar Khayyam — The Marchioness, by Sain (trained by H. P. Cook: bred by Mr. Arthur B. Hancock). Winner entered to be claimed for $1,300. WENT TO POST— 3:42. AT P08T— 1 minute. Start good and slow. Won driving; second and third the same. KIYI, close up from the start, took the lead in the stretch and won drawing clear. ARRAGOSA. showing the most speed, raced well for the entire way. MASSEY ran a good race. BRAWXER tired in the stretch. MARJORIE C. tried to race wide and was taken up repeatedly. BEAR GRASS nad no mishaps. FRANKMAN quit. Overweight — Massey, 3 pounds. "I • QE£rT F*™ RACE— 4 1-2 Furlongs. (Calisse. May 11, 1911— 53%— 2— 115.) Thirteenth Run-jLaaa1t7«-P 4 niag IDLE HOUR STAKES. $3,000 Added. 2-year-olds. Colts and Geldings. Net value to winner $3,360; second, $400; third, $200; third. $100. Index Horses AWtPPSt V4 Str Fin Jockeys Owners Equiv. Odds Str t ( 12795) HY SCHNEIDER w 118 4 3 3' 21 1« D Smith Applegate & Van I usen t360-lC0 (12569)TYPHOON w 118 5 7 5' 31 2- G Johnson Kenton Farm Stable ''10-1O0 (12783)DA VINCI w 118 10 4 1* 1' 3'J D Conn'lly J T Clay 460-100 12396:SEVENTEEN SLXTYw 118 9 5 2* 4' 4^ F Ch'vetta H P Gardner t 12783 THISTLE SWEEP w 115 7 6 4' 5* 51 W Crump G Collins 4680-100 12783 PELLEGRINO w 115 8 10 6» 6» 61 L McD'ott G W J Crommelin 6360-100 12783 :MARTIE FLYNN w U5 6 8 7* 74 7* W Garner C W Moore 1280-100 (11387) AVIATOR w 118 3 9 91 8» 8s L Canfield Paradise Stock F'm St 1900-100 12569«CARTAGO w 118 2 2 10 9» 9'i D Frog'tte R E I^jichleiter 1370-100 (12615)GOLD'N RACKET wb 118 11 8* 10 10 J Smith R E Leir-hleiter t tCoupled as Applegate, Van Dusen and H. P. Gardner entry: JR. E. I-ctchleiter entry Time. :23%, :49. :55%. Track slow. $2 mntuels paid-Applegate. Van Dusen and II. P. Gardner entry. $9.20 straight, $4.40 place $3 40 show: Typhoon, $4.20 place. $3.00 (-'-iw: Da Vinci, $4 00 show. Equivalent booking odds — Appleg. • . Van Dusen and II. P. Gardner entry, SCO to 100 straight, 120 to 100 place, 70 to 100 show: Typhoon. 110 to 100 place. 50 to 100 show; Da Vinci, 100 to 100 show." Winner— Ch. c, by John P. Grier — Fantail, by Ogden (trained by C. Van Dusen: bred by Mr Thomas Piatt). WENT TO P08T— 4:11. AT POST— 3 minutes. Start good and slow. Won driving: second and third the same. II Y SCHNEIDER, lucky and escaping interference soon after the start, raced into the lead when hard ridden in the stretch, but barely lasted to win. TYPHOON, much the best, was a sufferer from interference in the first eighth and. racing wide in the stretch, came with a rush and barely failed to get up. DA VINCI showed early speed, but tired. SEVENTEEN SIXTY came across in front of the others soon after the start, but began tiring badly in the last sixteenth. GOLDEN RAGKET and CARTAGO suffered from interference. Scratched— 12705 Leather Breeches, 115. -g OQKC SIXTH RACE— 1 Mile. (Helen's Rabe, April 27. 1927— 1:37%— 4— 111.) Versailles Purse. Xiiit/iiO $800 Added. 3-year-olds and upward. Allowances. Net value to winner $650- second. $119.50; third, $63. Index Horses AWtPPSt % % % Str Fia Jockeys Owners Equiv. Odds Str't 12859 'SIXTY w 3 106 7 1 2« 1«* D 1»* 1" G Johnson H P Gardner 9oTl00 12780 ALLOY wb 5 115 1 6 4= 3» 3* 2'1 2* W Crump C E Hamilton 500-100 12750 AREGAL wb 3 105 4 7 51 51 4 3' 3« L Craver Wild Rose Sfk F'm Sta t910 100 12708 NEDDA ' w 3 100 3 2 lh 2* 2" 4= 4* L Canfield G Collins -670-100 12780'MASSILLON wb 4 115 5 5 6* 6» 5* 5* 5'J D Smith Wild Rose Stock F'm Sta t 12570 SMILING UL'S wb 4 115 6 3 7 7 7 6» 61- W Garner C E Durnell 390-100 12749 = BEGGAR BOY wb 3 105 2 4 3' 44 6* 7 7 D Frog'tte Mrs R M Hoots 1290 100 tCoupled as Wild Rose Stock Farm Stable entry. Time. :24%. :48%. 1:15%, 1:41%. Track slow. $2 mutuels paid— Sixty. $3.80 straight. $2.80 place, $2.20 show; Alloy, $4.00 place, $2 80 show; Wild Rose Stock Farm Stable entry, $2.40 show. Equivalent booking odds— Sixty. 90 to 100 straight, 40 to 100 place. 10 to 100 show; Alloy, 100 to 100 place. 40 to 100 show; Wild Rose Stock Farm Stable entry. 20 to 100 snow. Winner — B. c. by John P. Grier — Captious, by Ormondale (trained by C. Van Dusen' bred by Mr John D. Carr A Bro.). WENT TO POST— 4:43. AT POST— 3 minutes. Start good and slow. Won driving; second and third the same. SIXTY, hard ridden for the entire race, set a good pacv and raced NEDDA into defeat and had to stand a hard drive to outfinish iUOT. The latter came resolutely through the stretch and would have won in another stride. AREGAL ran a good race and finished well. NEDDA showed much speed for three-quarters. SMILING GUS was far back all the way. MASSILLON suffered from interference on the fir- t turn when NEDDA came across sharply. Scratched— 12817 Barbara. 110; 01910 Red Banner, 115. Overweight — Sixty, 1 pound. *- - l -j OQCTQ SEVENTH RACE— 1 1-16 Miles. (Leonardo II., April 25. 1921— 1:42%— 3— 108.) $800 JL£i%J*J*J Added. 3-year-olds. Claiming. Net value to winner $650; second, $139; third, $76. Index Horses AWtPPSt'i % % Sir Fin Jockeys Owners Equiv. Odds Str't 12820* •TIRZA W 102 5 4 4"k 41 31 31 1* W Watson R E Wallace "00 100 12856-'WATCH IT wb 105 13 lfc 1" 2» '* 2»* W L'scher Estate of W Perkins 1070-100 12862*BOND MAID w 100 6 1 $" 2« 1" 11 3* L Craver C W Moore TW-100 12786-CLOVER CLUB wb 106 2 I 5" 6 41 \- 4»k G Johnson F Swain 70-100 12782-EKELDEE w 107 3 6 6 5»k 6 5" 51 L Geving C R Hood 970-100 (12858)SL NNY HOURS w 108 4 2 3* 3» 5» 6 I W Garner H Dots 450-100 Time. :24%. :48%, 1:15%. 1:44. 151. Track slow. $2 mutuels paid -Tina, $0 00 straight, $3.80 place, $3.80 show; Watch It, $9.00 place, $6.20 show; Bond Maid, $5. 0 show. Equivalent hooking odds— Tires. 200 to 100 straight, IK) to 100 place, 90 to 100 show Watch It 350 to 100 place. 210 to 100 show; Bond Mnid. ISO to 100 show. Winner -Ch. f, by Atwell — Stamps, by Wadsworth (trained by E. Davis: bred by Messrs. R. & H. Ootsl. Winner entered to be claimed for $2,600. WENT TO POST— 6:16. AT POST— 1 minute. Start had and slow. Won easily; second and third driving. TIRZA. racing in her best form, was far back for the first half mile, finished with a rush when called on and won going away. WATCH IT waa close up from the start and held on gamely in the final drive. BOND MAID swerved badly in the last eighth. CLOVER CLUB suffered from interference at the first turn and closed a big gap in the stretch. SUNNY HOCKS was forced back at the lower tarn. EFELDKE. away poorly, swerved in the stretch and lost ground. Scratched— 12820 Ortlieb, 105: 0R946'Royal Highness, 110. Overweights — Tina, 2 pounds; Efeldee, 2; Clover Club, L Page 11 2nd Race [2nd Jamaica] **"*■* /ntw *^«*^'^;' T\.2t(%£k '-* Mile. 3-vear-olds. Allowances. (Track record: Xoab, May 21, 19*5—1:11—2—120.) Index Crs. Die Time Tr. Odds Wt.St. »i Str.Fin. Jockey SUrted Order of Finish BLACK CURL. ch. f. 3 114 By Friar Rock — FrizeuT, by Sweeper. (Trainer. S. C. Hildreth. Owner. Rancocas Stable). Breeder. J. E. Madden. 12685 Jam 3 4 1 in gd 9-30 112 2 1 l'» 33 L Fator .'.Sepoy 122.R.d.Mon'gnes 122,Need.Gun 110 09026 Pun l4UU*Mt» 9-20 315 1 1 1'J l'l L Fator 5 Reaming 107. Tigress 104. Overture 112 08970 Pirn 3-4 1 14r*,sy 4 5 115 5 2 2» 3s L Fator 9 C'IDomino HS.WgM'trel 115,WeeBurn 109 n8869I.m 3-4 1:13 ft 1-10 313 111' l'i L, Fator 6 Lassa 132.BirleyM.C.115.\Vand'gMinl 114 08718 Kmp 5J f 1 06^,ft 12 116 1 1 1» P 1. Fator I Charade 113. Arabia 92, Premier 117 06918 Aqu 5 8 :5 Vt 9 10 317 1 1 1» Is L Fator 8 Riirdllelen 314.FlygShot 105.Fet.hing 110 05589 Sar 5 8 :f.»h.ft 2 119 4 3 21 Z'\ L Fator 10 Termag't 111. G. Sprite 11C. Guineallen 111 05399 Sar 51 f 1 :07 ft 7-5 112 4 2 21 1' L Fator 11 G. Sprite 112, Valorous HO.Broadside 114* 'SANKARI. br. c, 3 117 By The Finn — Cadeau, by Golden Maxim. (Trainer. S. C. Hildreth. Owner. Rancocas Stable). Breeder. C. Clay. 12597 Jam 3 4 1:12*j,ft 11 3 10s 4 13 12:S1'.:: V Catrone 14 s:iv« r Fox 125. Croydcn IIS. Saxon 104 09110 li.w 2-4 116 hy 3-5 113 1 1 PPL. Fator 5 Afterglow HO.SunFor'd lOti.Chairm'n 111* 09074 Row 3 4 1:12 gd 1-2 315 2 3 21 1'iL Fator 4 CtalDomino 113.JiuiCrow llO.Miniator 1 10 09004 1 . 11:41 gd37-20 322 4 5 4« 4'4K Sande 14 UipRap 1 19.lt! kPanther 104.Swpster 120 08963 Inn 3-4 11: ft 2-5 122 5 3 P P L Fator 6 K'tu.kvl 1.1 15.SoiialMng in.M.o.Orl's 98 08849 Pirn 3-4 IF: gd 9-10 115 1111 l |L Fator 8 Rriil'.ud 115.1. 'dChaus-'r 125.SunForwd 123 08490 Kmp 51fll7Vtft 2-7 119 5 2 31! ■ L Fator 7 Danthonia 1 12.Y'gPriiice HO.E.Money 110 04796 Kmp 6-8 :5S^ft 1-2 314 1 3 2= 11 It Fator C B'kCnrl lll.FalsePde 114, Nth nPass 111 •4583 Kmp flfl:06 ft 3-2 111 1 2 11 P L Fator 5 Houston 111. Culpeper 105. Arden 105 •2113 R 1 41 f wc :51Sift 1-4 113 4 1 PI 2» L. I'ator .".Afterglow 1 12.Rcrtion ll.l.M'yl'der 112 • 1864 R. 1 41 f wc M\ft 4-6 116 1 1 I'll* I, Fator IS Boston ian 116. Evader lit!. Pat McGee 110 01758 Jam 5-8 1:00 ft 12-30 312 7 9 9:» V~ I, Fator 10.M rWilm IRI.Boston'n 112.01eDexter 11C 01501 Jam 5-8 1 OO^tft 1 118 2 4 2'i F| E Sande 10 Charade 115, Cheops 118, Satyr 118 •Nominated for the Kentu \i Derby. LORD BROOM, b. c. 3 117 By Sweep— Lady Winsome, by Meddler or Fitz Herbert. (Trainer. E. J. Hodgson. Owner. J. S. Holland). Breeder. P. T. Chinn. 12799 Jam 3-4 l:12\ft S 310 6 4 4«J 2« 1. M'Atee 10 ].a hen 1 lS.North'nPass 112.Marylnd'r 1 10 12594 Jam 3-4 112 ft 20 117 14 15 15'M0»3 I McAt* e 17 I'.yr.l 117. Juggler 122. Tigress 107 •8228 Kmp 51 f 1 06 ft 12 117 2 4 4:J4«1F (atr.ne 7Whi k«ry 119.G Chauvelot 114. Tannic 110 • 7947 Jam 3 4 1:14\m 11-5 108 1 2 ? • P J Ma. ben 5 Potent 109i, (renal an 118, Adieu 115 05922 Bel &lfwrl:07Hft 30 11* 7 3 6'110"1 F Col'lettil2 Adios HO.FoundOne 1 lO.ICnieKhavm 1 1 1 * •5616 Sar 5} f 1 07 ft 30 118 9 9 61 C'J U MoAtee 14 I-id.lie 1 15, Wee Burn 113. Found One 121 •5053 Sar 61 f 108 si 8 118 1 6 €» 5; (1 Ellis 8 Kiev 118. War Eagle 118. Tipstaff 118 •WEE BURN. b. c. 3 117 By Ambassador IV. — Clara Atkin. by Sain. (Trainer. W. J. Speirs. Owner. W. Ziegler. Jr.). Breeder. A. B. Hancock. 12797 Jam 1 70 1 :43*ift 15 110 1 7 7" 7'1 I. Falor 10 Saxon 1 17.B'kI'anther 1 lO.Bostonian 110 12594 Jam 3-4 1 33 ft ■ 1»7 1 16 12* 32 ' W Mundenl7 Byrd 117. Juggbr 122. Tigress 107 08970 Pirn 3-4 114\sy 14 109 • 1 4* 4« W Mun.l-n 9 Clldmlno 1 15. WgM'trel 115.B'k url 115 08938 Pirn l-7«l:45» ft 7 112 9 4 6'1 6« I. Fator 10 Dolaii 112. Easy Money 112. Poly 114 08849 P. m 3-4 112 gd 35 111 8 8 ! '" S"J K M Ditt • SaiAari 1 15.Br nl'.u.l 1 15. L rdCliau.er 125 08323 Kn.p a!3 4 1 10\hy 41 114 4 7 7*3 3«i I. McD'olt 7 t h-ops 114. Ramonenr 122. Social Mug 110 08169 Bn p 61 f 1 07 ft 12 118 7 7 6*i 2' L Fator 10 Ran MM ur 115. Oinmi:id 112. Arrogant 115 07999 Jam 6i f 1 :06\ft 41 7 1CJ 5 3 3* 3T G K!lis • Whivkery IIS, Tanni.- 102. K.ngDavid 108 07785 Jam 5J f 1 T%m 93 118 3 2 ft* P L Fator ■ K.ng David 118. laniii.- 111. Ilulin 118 06704 1.! 51 f st 1.05 ft 16 6 IP 7 7 6« 7' b Fator li ltiirtjll.-l.-n 1 15.K nildne 1 18 I'.road-ide 118 05726 Sar 3 4 1:15 m 13 3 118 2 2 l1 11 I. Fator • Rcyall'lay ll\So ialMug ll^.O'rlkd US •Nominated for the Kentucky Derby. GUN ROYAL, b. c. 3 117 By Wrack— Rod and Gun. by Planudes. (Trainer. N. Tallman. Owner. Newtondale Stable). Breeder. A. B. Hancock. • 7892 Jam ' 4 1 l.-\ft Y, 109 I 4 »•»»' II 1 hurt" r ft Swei-| ster 124. Sa\on lis. Ch.o:.s 111 07027 Aqu 341 12 ft ■ 117 4 6 6"! S ' H Thurl.. r S Saxon IM, Donn.-/ Moi IIS, Candillog ion 06828 Aqu 3 4 112 ft 16 5 lis 2 1 5'J 41 F ''atr.me ft Ti-lieran 105?. Saxon 117. Can l\IIog KH» OC555 Bel I ::-4 -■ | ■•_• ft M i: I I '-' V\ V Catrnw MSeftftarto* I22.t •,iM,i.,.en ln.Vaiorou- 122 •0957 L-U H*CUI It 10 J;2 4 4 I1 ^ l- Fator V U-luan.l 127, 1'retiiK r 114, Lodiua 307i 3rd Race [3rd Jamaica] i5rd »m»»^-w lVtrlC6 ' ,ile »n 1 «° Vards. Clarendon Mainline Handicap. 3-jear-olds and • upward. (Track reeord: Sting, Maj li, 1925— 1:41'^— 1—124.) Index Crs. Dis Time Tr. Odds Wt.St. %» Str.Tin. Jockey Started Order of Finish MIXLW1CK. b. r. 5 115 By Wrack— Caller Cn. by Oddfellow. (Trainer. K. Patterson. Owner, C. A. Mills). Breeder, A. B. Hancock A C. A. Clay. 12487 HdG 3-4 1:13 ft 34 111 1 1 7" 7:J J Marr 8 Dev'shiro 107.Sen.Norris 1 14.Ro)lsRce 108 12374 Row 3-4 1:16 sy 16 108 5 6 5» 4« Q Philpot 6 MyraM. 106. T. Heathen 10! .Sen Norris 121 09285 Row 1 1-16 1:48 gd33-10 111 6 14' 3'i R Cooper 10 Canister lOO.Rv lla'is 110 .Cupid'sC'e lim* 09240 Row 1 1-16 1:46 ft 37-10 113 8 7 5»i 21 D Mergler 9 I.ightVw HO.iIol'nltil vvs 106.1'atalDt MS 09204 Row l-70 1:44V,ft 13 113 2 7 6»J 41 D Mergler 7 H'ryRaker 108. Cannae ftB. I.ightView ftftft 09130 Row t% t l:22Hsl SMI 111 4 4 3»J 1« D Mergler 6 RullRun 103, t;nomet;irl 103. Duration 97 09089 Row 6Jfl:22*isy 20 115 7 7 5«J 2'J D Merglerll Siinsiinl 115. Knockany 109. Sandhills 112 09006 Pirn 3-4 l:13*tgd 10 110 7 6 6'i 1'J W Munden 8 Sandhills lOO.Cv mkhana lt»8.Nor vves'r 110 08851 Pint 3-4 l:14%ft 21 115 4 5 42 2' G Fields 7 StormKing 118. Tamarind 108 Cavotte 109 08650 Rrl 1 1-16 1 :46'sft 6 106 9 9 ft" ft** W Banks 9 Aucilla 1 Kl.Lad. r.n. k lOO.Rol.Rillows 106 08392 Lrl 11:42 m 27-10 117 6 5 6* 4» E Sande 9 Crenier 110 . Arbitration 112, AlK.one 114 SALT A. b. c, 4 107 By Jim Gaffney— Vistula III., by Flint Rock. (Trainer, J. Fitzsimmons. Jr. Owner. H. W. Maxwell). Breeder, H. W. Maxwell. 12639 Jam 1 1-16 1 :46-\ft 6 322 1 1 1J 2" I) McA'ffe I 1*1—1 Rey 112. Half Pint 117. Rruns 317 12500 I'll 3-4 l:12-**.ft 20 112 13 12 12-»12'» C F'l theri:{ (aniankcroiis 105. Botanic 1 15. KM.ereal 110 09225 Row l-70 1:44^kft 7 IOC 3 7 ll10^"1 J Maiben IS Canister It*!. l odi ftSft, Vo-hell Ml 09305 Row 11-8 1:55 ft 22-5 1124 3 3 3" 4J S O'D nell 9 i;ate«ood 107. Voshell 10S. SirI -onid 108 09152 Bow 6jfl:23-*hy 13 114 12 12 9' 7»» F Stevens 13 Kathl'nCr'by HOS'gaMaje Ml.lftnslu 111 09112 Bow 1-70 1:51 hy 15 105 1 3 3»J 3'= F Stevens 4 Celidon lll.For'r andBver 103.Rovard 102i 08987 Pirn 1-70 l:48**hy 23-5 126 10 7 8' 9»J F Stevens 11 Cupid s Curse 124. He.- lit;. Voshell ftftS 08942 Pirn 1 1-8 l:f4*4ft 18 111 4 1 4*i 4«i A Abel 7 Taps 110. Forever a Kvcr 103. ( ogwh 1 113 088*3 Pirn 1-70 1:46 ft 11 113 3 4 4 i 4'1 F Stevens 10 Roy a rd lOS.Rejnv ation lOS.R'v Harris 113 GRIPPEMINAUD. ch. c, 4 104 By Master Good— Gooseberry, by Sans Souci II. (Trainer, W. O'Connor. Owner. H. S. Jobes). Bred in France by A. Eknayan. 12763 Jam 1-70 l:43%gd 25 108 2 5 7" 7" C Powers 7 Prieeman 107.Amberjk lll.CherrvPie 124 11588 Mia ll-16 1:46%ft 8 304 5 3 3' 3»1 J Callahn 5 Son ofJohn 126.MtR.on 116.M. Wgton 97 - 11546 Mia 1 1-16 l:4»«4\ft 91 110 6 4 4»1 44J P Walls I SunAltos 115. t;oldSti.k 115. Volante ftftft 11257 Mia 1 1-16 1 :46*6ft 19-3 110 2 3 3*1 2* J Maiben 6 Radenoch 108.I.'tleAsb tos 115.11 f Pint ftftft 11196 Mia 1 1-16 l:45»»,ft 15 108 5 1 3* 45 J Maiben 5 Mar.-oni 1 17. Dark Phantom 105.( omet lW.) 11108 Mia 11-16 1:46 ft 7 108 1 4 2* 3* ft" Fator « Mt Beacon 112. Comet 106j.M.Washtn 105 10903 Mia l-70 1:48%sy 8 118 6 1 3* 3" M Fator 6 Mazetta 109. WarKagle 110. I.u. ullus 302 10584 Mia 1-70 l:44*ft 17-10 110 5 3 3*1 1» M Fator 6 Cotlogomor 115.Patuiant loO.Halfl'int 115 FADDY, b. tr, 3 108 By Olambala— SaUy N., by Josh. (Trainer. J. R. Prvce. Owner. R. T. Wilson). Breeder. R. T. Wilson. 12395 Bow 7-8 1:28Vs,ft 9 132 4 8 2J 3 J Maiben 8 Mariner 112.PtoBell(M;old 112.t.riei-s'n ftftf 12382 Bow 1-70 1:49 si 33-10 105 6 6 651 6"2 J Maiben ft RedSpider 102,Kevdet 104.U.ngView 107 12361 Bow 51fl:0!l*4hy 29 110 6 7 6" 6 » J Maiben 7 Titina 108. Shop 110. I.a Morte 113 11768 Mia 11-16 3:48 ft 6 109 7 6 3*i l'i W Curran H Solo 10S. Mont, lair ftftft. Colleen O. '.'»» 11637 Mia 1 1-36 3 :46'^ft 16 105 1 6 6» ft* SHel.ert 7 F'y Maiden 100, Merman 107}.Rlockn'd 110 11504 Mia 1 1-16 lMSrtft 17-5 112 10 6 31 U J Maiben 12 BlueDiamd 112.lz.-tta lOS.Tip r.v Marv m2 11399 Mia 11-16 1:47 si 40 10816 6 6* 5»J J Maiben ft Ros taStone 108.P.R loCold U2.DnrieM 107 11079 Mia 1-70 1:44 Vft 174 106 6 6 «'» 61" I Hebert 6 Ragweed 114. Carloman 119. I.iane 114 10831 Mia 3-4 1:12*sft 68 90 5 6 6»1 6" I Hebert 6 T.Htheu 100. Volante 122.A.M ronell. 114 RAGWEED, ch. f, 4 105 Sy Flittertrold— Skittles, by William the Third. (Trainer. F. M. Bray. Owner. Bedford Farm). Breeder. Himyar Stud. 12838 Jam 3-4 1:13 ft 16-5 30818 10 10*5 9» W Kelsay 10 Adamas 95. i;ra.io'is 103. Kit Carson H»sj 12500 U.H 3-4 1:12%ft 8e 308 6 4 5"J 6«J W ibert 13 Cantankerous ftftft, Botani.- 115. Ethereal HO 11741 Mia l-70 1:43*%ft 10 100 7 6 73J 55 K Fewell T Juggler 95. Black Rart 10... Kloranada K'O 11489 Mia 1 1-K l:46Vift 12 109 4 6 5*1 5«i E Ambr'se 0 Carloman 112. Volante 112. Rla. k Bart 112 11441 Mia 1-70 1 :43Hft 37-10 112 5 4 4*1 4*1 E Ambr'se 5 W'hakie 117,M'tBcon 1 18.L leAsb'tos 113 11198 Mia 1 1-16 l:45*tft 39-10 113 4 1 1' 3' G Powers 7 Dunmore 93. Cogwheel 10s.U..yalS»ee1( 109 11079 Mia l-70 1:44%ft 17-5 114 3 4 2 l'i E Ambr'se 6 Carloman 119. I.iane 114. Dunmore 109 10992 Mia 1-70 l:43"%ft 9-5 100 4 2 2'1 3» D Dubois 5 Vortex ftl.Bl'kltart 110.M Washington 103 BEAU GESTE. ch. c. 3 100 By Omar Khayyam— Sand Dune, by Rock Sand. (Trainer, J. Byer. Owner, B. B. Stable). Breeder. Mrs. L. Tits. 12838.1am 3-4 1:13 ft 10 104 3 6 64J 4" L. Simon 10 Adamas 95, Gracious 103. Kit Carson losj 12728 Jam 3-4 1:15"4m 8 111 7 9 64 8»J L. Simon 10 Fine Manners lll.Crange lll.Morbelle 111 12594 Jam 3-4 1:13 ft 60 112 10 9 3»1 4* D Simon 17 Bvrd 117. Juggler 122. Tigress 107 07152 Aqu 5-8 1:00 ft 2 112 5 6 6* 4«J I, Steinht 7C'dyPig 112,VrAgain 111 J. M. William 112 06969 Aqu 5-8 :08Hft 20 116 10 11 9»1 S'i D Mc.Vffeltt Florian 110. Chaff 101. l odore 105 06825 Aqu 3-4 1:12%ft 12 117 8 8 ft** %*• L. Steinht !» Don Bonero 113. I.assa 120. Scat 117 06645 P.el 3 4stl:12*tft 15 111 5 9 9*1 9" L. Steinlitl7 Houston 114,CandyPig lON.DonBonero 1( 9 06466 Bel 61fstl:06 ft CO 311 9 9 ft'* 9« L, SteinhrtlO Bewithus 113i,C.Doinino 11 l.B.Khy'm 1 14 NEEDLE GUN. b. c, 5 114 By Undre Fire — Stitch in Time, by Dalhousie. (Trainer. W. J. Spiers. Owner. W. Ziegler. Jr.). Breeder. R. T. Judv 12685 Jam 3-4 1:13 gd 41 119 5 4 4* 4*1 W Munden 5 Blk Curl iT.ftgf 122.R .1 Montagnes 323 07670.1am l-70 1:43%ft 115 314 4 S 4*1 ft* L McD'ott ft I-ancaster ltt5. Atoi 114. lUmble 111 07560 Jam 1116 3:44 ft 30 104 7 7 7'* 7'" F Catrone 7 Catalan IIS, High Star IOC,. Sarazen 128 07462.1am 3-4 1:13 sj ,"i 118 7 8 4» 3T1 L Fator 8 Aftergvv 112.KndOne 30.5. Mot her sSon lit 06177 Bel 3 4 st 1:14 in 11-G 118 7 5 3*} 2* I, Fator 7 HalfMoon llO.Skipalong 1 U.IIp.vArgo 118 05366 Sar 7-8 1:27 gd 13 5 120 7 7 6* 5*1 L, Fator 8 Tall wood 117.Fair\\ nd 1 15.1'ostTinie 110 05122 Sar 1 1-8 1:5.-5 ft 31 112 8 7 7«i 7'1 J Maiben 8 Fgstaff 116. (J amble 1 IO.M zie'sp. ,lv in.; 04894 Sar 3-4 1:13 m 5 112 6 4 2'i 3" I, Fator 7 Croyden 108.Loved«»ne 110. What lllDo 112 04672 Emp l-70 1:47-r,m 2 9 122 i 1 1" 1* L. Fator 5 TomahavvklV. 110, Zerline 105, H. Van 115 SUNSINI. b. g, 7 112 By Sun Briar— Contessina. by Count Schomberg. (Trainer, F. M. Bray. Owner. LUane Stable). Breeder. W. S. Kilmer. 11770 Mia ll-Sl-SlfAft 86 300 30 31 30'" 9 " E Fewell 11 WarKagle 105'. WarFlam. -95 Flv Hawk 307 11649 Mia 1-70 1 :42%ft 51 110 6 7 7:l 7:» J Mciben 7 WarKagle 95,Hayward 1 lO.Rntnermel 115 99506 Mia 1 1-16 1 :46"*ft 3 105 4 5 5'~5,1J Callahn 5 Superfk 1 14. Stanwix 1 Ri.K.sK 8„m U*» 99002 Mia 1 1-16 l:45*ift 11 HO 4 2 2* 2* J Callahan 4 Orpheus 110.K. sR som 110. Sunless Jflsj 98944 Mia 1 3-16 1 :t.r.'.ift 71 310 4 4 4" 4" H Richrds 4 Mar.-oni 118 Rrnstrm 1 If.. 1-iv.en 9H 98828 Mia 170 1:42*t,ft 11 112 5 5 5* 6*1 H Rich'ds 8 K. slCsom 10«4»« hrys s ln5.Pi.k tr 107 98598 Mia 1 1-16 1 :45"ift 71 106 4 4 4" 4:1 H Richrds 4 Bu k 112.Chicago lOO.P.oiia Vera 100 MAELSTROM, ch. c, 3 100 By Sir Martin — Confusion, by Friar Rock. (Trainer. W. J. Speirs. Owner. W. Ziegler. Jr.). Breeder. J. E. Madden. 08169 Bnp 61 f 1:07 ft 32 335 8 8 9«i 7T1 I. M. Dot 1 10 Ramonenr 115. WecRuni 118, On.n.iad 112 07403 Aqu 6-Sl:00 si 5 116 2 4 '«" 6*1 W Kelsay 7 Dolan 1 10. Whiskery 110. Brow n Flash 110 06704 P.el 5'fstl:05 ft 16-5 US 11 12 13*11 " J Maiben M Biirdllelen 1 15.F ndone 1 IS. Broadside 118 05869 Sar 51 f 1 :08 si 1 118 3 2 I'll' L. Fator 5 W dr gMins'l 1 1 s..U.na li lls.PtBrxe 118 05480 Sar 51 f 1:07 ft 50 110 31 10 C« 6« Q Ellis IS F'ndMiie 1 lO.Fr'f Naiisen 115. IHonuno 113 05399 Sar 61 f 1 07 ft 50 110 » 8 6" •*• G Fields 11 Bla. kCnrl 112.«;ienSpnte 1 12. Valorous 1!U 02188 Bel 41 f wc :52 ft 12 lwo "• S 6" 8«1 ft Hebert 8 Pillotta 100*. Saxon 119. Bj rd 1091 DEVINER. b. c. 4 107 By Hourless — La Dwina. by Arc de Triomphe. (Trainer. J. I. Smith. Owner. Log Cabin Stable). Breeder. Nursery Stud. 08831 Pirn 11-16 1:46 m 18 97 1 4 5" 5'* O B'rassa ft l.'tenant II. 109. Baden... h lori.Kx.Drv IIS 08699 Lrl 1 1-M l:4B*4ft 6»i 103 3 8 8-4 C.7 O Rras.sa ft Montf't llfi.ll'j Baker ftftft, Mother ^S.ii: MS 08392 Lrl 11:42 m 42 110 4 3 7«17;1 R Peternel !l t.renier 110 .Arbitration 112. HT— t 114 08310 1.:! 1 1-16 l:45»vft 25 103 5 5 ft* o'° O Ro'rassa t! Cherry Pie 113. Taps 114. Bumpkin 110 06177 Bel 34st3:34 SB 12 ftM 6 7 7"} 6 ■» H Rich'rds 1 llalfM.M.n 1 10.N dl.«;nn USSkipalong lift 04958 C.I ;'lfl:04*tft 204 101 6 8 l' 8» C Yates « Mv rtle Dee 1 12, Ros. h -. i fM, Snpremus H.4 WAMPEE, b. g. 6 108 By Campfire — Orange Lily, by William the Third. (Trainer, C. Buxton. Owner. C. Buxton). Breeder. R. T. Wilson. 12837 Jam l-7ftl*4Sl4n 25 123 2 5 5'*5'"M Buxton 5\i.l.n»o 123. Rotanic 12.".. Colorful lis 12375 Bow 11-16 1:53 sy 22 107 5 8 ■**•*•■ Peternel 8 i.affsman USSiup 1 11 . Contemplate ftftft 12360 Row ftjf iTTTjUj ft- 119 6 6 6" 4" I* Gro.-s t.MvraM. lOb.llarvev St.-dinan 114. Rruns 114 10339 Hav 1 1-16 1 :45"*ft 4-5 104 6 3 1«* In ft Hicks ft Carom ION. Teluride lol. I'.ndv 103 10123 Hav 2-4 1:15ViSl 20 105 1 5 4*1 4» S Hicks .. K\tr.-me 12C J Tow ton 1 10.Se:|,'s"|IOpe ftftft 08576 Kmp 1-70 1:46 gd 6 H'8 7 4 3*1 ."• P Fish, r ft Right View 108. S:.lta 105 . Kndor 112 08281 Emp 11-8 1:57 m 3 112 1 4 3« ft* L Fator 4 Rruns 117, Irish Marine 117, Korean 112 ^■MkiBftT HORse |b eyry to hm, and horse works while being treated^ Ends epavin. thoroptn. enrb. splint, strained ti-n lon» •hoe boil, capped hock, high ringbones — money-bade guarantee. Successful for more than 34 years. J*f* ^terinary book, illustrated, successfully tMed Ty 50Oc,V°5 omatn telh clearly bow to diagnose a id Cxeat 62 kinds of lameness. Book, sample guaxantea •nd**vct advice arc all FREE. Write today I TROY CHEMICAL CO. $5.60 a iMttlsi *anliiHn,H.Y DruirisU sell and guarantee "Smt-tht-Horu." or «** maim iidirect. Jt sCIIEAPEST. helps liorses most and qmtkJZ INTERIOR RAClNti STARKE Robert H. Demiuon Ivor I). Rewards Knutsford, R. C . C-anads This seven-year-old running mare, veterinarians •aid, would never again be able to do fast work, that blistering would make her worse. The extensor tendon i right foreleg I midway between kne« • nd fetlock, was injured. Considerable thi. kenins and slight exostosis of the cannon bone were . »as-plicat ions. May .'{. 1922. she raced, hot went lame and finished fo-.irth. Treatment with Save-Tbe-Hi.rs^ was then started and on May 24 raeed two heats, half mile and one mile, winning Ix.th. July 5, -a • d again, two heats, one-half anil one mile on an extremely hard track nnd finished second in the half ami first in the mile. We still have this n.are-and she las never been troubled sin.e. This j ear she traveled by road, trnck and box ear over 2. .500 miles on a bush ir nit in this province. She started twenty-two times, sometimes on very bad tracks, and finished up the season perfectly sound. We now keep Save -The -Horse . n hand all the time. Tours sin.erely. IVOR D. HOWARDS. 4th Race [4th Jamaica] 4-th »***-»»^» rV«*l.CG "■* ^'l'1. Oljnipif Claiming Stakes. 3-vear-oIds ami upward, i Track reeord: Noah, May 21, 1925— 1 : 11— U— 120.) Index Cis. Die Time Tr. Odds Wt.St. »i Str.Fin. Jockey Started Order of Finish LACHEN. br. c. 4 120 By Lucullite — Rose Brigade, by Short Gras3. (Trainer. S. C. Hildreth. Owner. Rancocas Stable). Breeder. H. F. Sinclair. 12936 Sec today's chart. 12799.1am 3 4 1:l2\ft ft-ftl IM 1 1 1« 3* I Fator 10 NPass 112I.dP.room 1 10. Marr lander HO 08623 Bans) at.3 » 1 SftfSfl M H5 2 4 6:1 5" L Fator 5 Genuine 110.M tl.a.Martni 1 1 1 .Professor ! 7 08487 En.p al.2-4 1:10 ft 9 10 117 7 4 4*16*11, Fator 9 Pennine 115. Extreme 112. Professor lift 07351 A.|U 5 S f.Mogd33-20 314 8 6 7* 7'*C Turner 9 Xids 110. Turf Light Hi2. Traffic 107 07153 Aqu 2 4 1:llrtft 7 111 C 6 6* ft** li Fator •: N«.ah 118. (arlaris 11... Sarmati.-us 114 04842 Kmp al.3-4 1 :08«4ed 1-3 HO 3 3 4'i 4" F Catrone 4 Noah 114. Mino 112. Sup. rl.tt- 124 04397 Bran ab3-4 l:09*ift 7-1 118 2 1 1" 1* L Fator 5 Claptrap 120. A|«.st!.- lis. Fore.a-ter 124 ETHEREAL, ch. f. 4 119 By Campfire — Hynatia. by Star Shoot. (Trainer. T. J. Healey. Owner, R. T. Wilson). Breeder. R. T. Wilson. 12 500 I II 3 4 1:12*-ft 6 110 1 1 ft* V% W Fronk 1.1 t antankeroiis in;,. |:„tai.i.- 1 15 vrabi* SftS 05085 Sar I 1 40Hgd ftj 108 111= 2:1 R Havl nd B R.-r.efnl lOS.Z I.'ghtou 1 1 1 .C Builoi, 111 04942 Sar 7-41:21 hv 5 100 4 2 ft* ft* ft* Havil.l »; Genuine 111. Kilter 110. St Valentine 120 04 32O Emp 170 1:C ,gil 7 V» 3«Ht 2 1 ft* 2T J Callahan 5 Wavne 112. Agent, in; . |n,l,n. mi 03950 Aqu I 12 Hgd 0-1 101 7 5 6*16" A Mt^ns'n 7 Z dal-i 1't'n lOti.M-Auliffe lll.Daxiler 111 103215 Asia 7 8 117 ft 8 101 7 I 43 4* R Hav) d 10 Maine 111. Sar.i|.:..n 111. Centrifugal 111. '02885 Aqu t-41:lft%ft 4 100 15 13 *•••)• •■ Havil'dl.'i Tester 127. Apple, ross 110. Volant.- 122 02440 Pel 1 1 37'i.ft 7 11-' 4 3 4 4' J Maiben 4 Nedaua 115.Kditl l m. II 112 Ragweed ftftSt TESTER, b. g. 6 128 By Peter Pan— First Flifht. by Thrusa. (Trainer. G. C. Winfrey. Owner. G. C. Winfrey). Breeder. H. P. Whitney. 1 27 95 Jam 14 1 12 ft 1 Oft 1 4 4,;: 4" Sol.'nell 4 f'lainb.iio 112. Ni. hav.. lift Premier 112 ISSft* Row- 3 4 1.15 sy 7 5 122 I 1 1: \ W Harvey J Harv. yStedn lK.I.ey.r ITT ITsiTI f»SI I MS 11453 l'i; 3 4 1.14^sl I H'J 3 4 '.,* 4'J W Harv.v 7 I'.iill.-tin 115. M.Ci.kle MB, Tift loi. ftftS 11410 1..; 1 4 1 14-H.ft 2 1C7 1 1 ft* 31 W Harvey S Sen \orris Hi; FiieOn Hi... Uttl.V^iter l~i 9 111173 F.tl 3-4 1 l'ift 3-10 119 1 2 2a 2' W Harvey 7 Ragtime ltts. Bod, Cuar.l 113. |.:m.!l. Ins JII004 F ; :-4 1:13«&ft 2-5 119 3 1 1 1 W Harvey 8 BodvCuard HO.Muldoon llltsta-l».k IP' '10082 l'i; 1-41 l4 -ift ft-M 109 I 1 t*| 2' W K.lsay 9 M. Colonel 109.1.. Visitor !07.Stanipdsle 115 I 10553 1'. G 3-4 1.14h.ft 2 U) 2 1 1 l'i W Kelsay 8 Superfrauk 110, Muldoou \IZ. Roltou 114 AD AM AS ch. c. 3 110 By Wigstone— Finery, by Fair Play. 3 (Trainei. R. A. Smith. Owner. 3. Livingston). Breeder. J. K. L. Ross. ■HH )a.t :: t ! IS ft 6 95 2 1 1* 1* I* G'dwin 10 Gracious lil3.KitCarsou 10M, BeauGe«te 104 1 IST* Jam 3-4 1:15%ra G lit 2 2 31 :.'} I, McAtee 10 Fine Manners 111. Grange lll.Morbclle 111 1 l*-»99 lun ]-;«H.VVli U Ml 5 2 ?.- 6J1 L McAtee 9 Forecaster 120. Briarbroom 122. Scat 110 11141 Mia 1 91 1 B%ft 10 10T, 1 3 4'17'»G Fields 7 Juggler Or,. Black Bart 105. Flora na.la 100 1HIIHM i MIMft 21 108 3 4 34 ?i G Fields G DonDiego 113.1'uL.Call 11G.B1 kAgate 114J ll.-.r,r, Mia 1-70 1 43ViH 9 106 1 3 3= 3« G Fields 5 War Eagle 120. Vortex 112. -hitler 114 IIOM Mam 3-4 iis^m 17-20 115 l 1 l'l l*| o Fields tCiBiiall. lMwrrfWajr. a4WJ.«^tMiM« M» H»8Mi 3-4 112 si 1110 113 3 3 2»* 11 G Fields 4 B.B.Thomp n lll.OneW ay lOS.Picad ly 10-S 11*58 Mia I II IIMJft 8 l'O 2 1 PPG Fields 7 Hobcaw lOO.Patnxant 112,Don Uuixote 110 MORBELLE b f 3 108 By Mot-rich— La Belle Helene, by Sardanapale. (Trainer. C. Buxton. Owner. B. Block). Breeder. B. Block. 1*7*8 Jim 3-4 1 T.V&m. 12 111 6 7 ? 3' H RichdslO FincM'n'rs 111. Gr'nge lll.Jack o Clubs 111 1*31* How ;'■ f l iKi-hy 11 100 3 3 3'1 3* S Heben 0 T. IF then lur't.StorNorris 124. ;renier 110 |ISI« fc in I 4 1 1 1'lf- 14". 103 2 1 l°k lh C Zoeller 6 Agues Call 11 1. Normana 10S.SlowTime 104 11594 Hav 3-4 1Tl%ft :i M ! 1 I'll5 L Hardy 6 Broomster 109. Antonio 102.Three Sixty 10 i 11509 Hav 51 I 1 (T7«s.gd 21 97 « 6* 4'1 J Morar G M'ryMonarch 114.\imrod 112.(iuerriere 97 11084 Hav 3-4 1T"«*ft 7-5 108 ( 1 1«* 4'* P Groos 7 Antonio* 108. MintToddy 103. TheWire 104 10800 Hav .".| f 1 OTV't 8-5 101 I ■ «* 61 M Fishm'n G Estill 112.B.of Elizab't'wn lll.Nimrod 100 10338 Hav 51 f liOT^ft 1-2 103 4 1 1* 1* A Mters'n 12 Belasc n lOS.Baalbec-k II. 115.Galiano 10S , SALTA. b. c. 4 117 (Fer P*»» performancea tee third race). CMC ME GIRL ch. m. 5 117 By Gnome — Supercilious, by Superman. I (Trainer. E. Hodgson. Owner. 3. L. Holland). Breeder. C. T. Grayson. 1*878 Jam M f l*M*ftft 7-5 121 1 1 1-1* L Fator I HUD. 1 lO.StuarfsPraft 110. Delphi* 100 09*08 Bow 61 f 1 18*sft 41 114 6 2 4Ti 4* P Fisher 12 Extreme 110. B'kyHarris 117. NatEvens 106 09i30 How 6ifl:2Z*ssl 18-5 103 2 2 2'1 3"* R Pelerm-1 0 Millwick 111. Bull Run 10.:. Duration 97 ««»08'» Bow 6i f 1 22=s."*ylS-~'f 111 3 3 4-16* J Maiben 11 Sunsard 115, Millwick 115. knockany 109 08365 Kiiip a!.:; 4 1 :ilHm -i H3 S 2 Z- 2' J Maiben 3 Nida 121. Padraig 116 08170 baa ab::-4 149MCI 2-2 IIS 3 2 2«* 1" J Maiben 8 Genuine 1 20. Prof cssor 107BancoSuivi lOi 07890 lam 3-4 1 12*»U 8-5 109 3 2 11 Is I. Fator 5 Extreme 112, De-pot 110. Araby 110 0448$ Emp ab3-4 lM^'t 15 126 9 8 12 '*C,« E RobbinsBi H.Girlll. 110. All in All 126. Janetta 108 0186* B«a 2-4 w.-1:13 ft 20 103 2 2 2 1 1'J 1' Fisher 10 Sun lias 121. Sabine 111. Hardwood 109 FINE MANNERS, ch. c. 3 115 By Souviens Toi — Photime. by Delaunay. (Trainer W. Knanp. Owner. J. Timmerman). Bred in France by Due Decaxes, 127*8 I in I 4 1 l".%rn 15 111 4 3 lk l1 W KelsaylO Grange lll.Morbclle 111. Jack of Clubs 111 1*233 J P 170 1:46 ft 24 109 3 4 I1 5«i M McGgle 7 Realization 109. Clover Club 109. Tirza 107 12201 .1 P 1 70 1 :4-".^ift 17 102 1 7 8TI 8" C Watters 8 Forecaster 110. G.Rose 106.G. of Honor 110 1*130 J P 1-701:52 m 19-10 10311 1 1- 1* T Paw '■.na 5 B'wnSilk 104.Bunthorne 105, Tempter 105 1*065 J P l-70 14V*ift 8 104 10 2 l1 2' I» Emery 12 M lieMyhill 105.S'gWter lOt.S'ySc'dal 99 ll»81 JP 3-4 1:15 f i 9 105 5 3 l1 21 T Pasc'ma 8 M. Sweep 1 16.H'ySommers 11 7. Shadowy 100 118*0 J P 3-4 1 15*4m 39 10 108 3 3 3* 2' T Pascmall J sieBeile lOSlStintson 115.F'ulFrnd 111 11480 KG 3-4 l:li*4tt 4a lit 7 i U'112»» W Kelsay 12 Jack or Clubs 113. Chaff 106. Yalovlan 113 GRANGE b. c. 3 (M) 109 By Wildair — Mayonnaise, by Bourbon Bean. (Trainer, s! C. Hildreth. Owner. Bancocax Stable). Breeder. R. H. Anderson. 12840 Jam 3 4 l**9Kfl ' US • » S«i 4"1 1. Fator 10 Clearance 115. t.iant 115, I'olycrates 118 1*7*8 Jam 1-4 IdSfJjBS) 5 111 5 i 4- "' I. Fator 10 FineM'nrs 11 l.Mrb'le 111 .Jack o'Cl'ba 11 1 09087 Bow ::-4 1.1«Ssy 8 115 5 3 7*1 8'« F CatronelO Doto lift, Single Star 112. Valdex 115 090*4 Pirn 3-4 114 ft 8-5 lli 4 « 7»| 6»J L Fator •-•Miracle 115. l oto 115. iiant 115 08982 Pun 3-4 l:15**hy 13 105 7 2 l»a k k Catrone 7 . olden Volt 105, Boom 10. , Hobcaw 1061 08960 Pi 111 3-4 1:12%ft 53 123 7 9 9" 714 F Catronel4 RipRap 127.Cr.TstaU'ennant 127. Boom 122 08891 Pini J-41:13»4rt S3 118 12 12 13* 13'i L, Fator 14 SocialMug 118. Flippant 118. Overture 118 08228 Em 1 1 51 T 1 06 ft V 110 7 6 7»J « « 1. Fatcr 7 Whiskery HO.G.Chauvelot 114, Tannic 110 LOCKT PLAY. b. g. 6 127 By Fair Play— Lucky Catch, by Trap Rock. (Trainer. J. I. Smith. Owner. Arden Farm Stable). Breeder. Nursery Stud. 12 500 I' 11 ::4 1:12«ift 4 118 7 5 9*J10,:: li Hay 13 Cantankerous l(tr,.liotanic 1 15. Ethereal 110 05123 Stir 7 S 1 :J6 ft 7 113 6 1 1* 1» J Maiben 13 Bam oNuivi 101. Kit Carson 110. Zuker 113 OI795 Bel " 1 s - l:12«4ft 25 108 7 7 11" 8" W Harvey 1 1 Sarmatu tis 107. KiM-kStar 105. Sunl'al 10t: 01421 Jam 3 4 11. It 8 109 5 5 5T1 5«| H Thurber G Mino 112. Lit. Asbestos 102. F.ofTruce 104 01094 1am 3»!:!2 It 6 116 6 6 7* 7* H Thurber 7 Sil.Kox 124. Cartoonist lll'.Vvigat'r 106 97539 l:.w 3-4 112Hft31-10 126 4 3 4'1 4*| ■ llarnes G St 'm King 1 15. ;iister lOS.Seii.Norris 1 17 9741-Jiiow 3-4 1:13*4*1 8-5 1» 2 3 l"1 6»l J Maiben 9 St mKing 107*. Tester 105 Sen. Norris 113 07371 1*1111 3-4 1:U«4m 5 140 7 5 3* 3» J Maiben 11 C dy Kid lrJS.Mr.Pepp llS.C'rag's 122 JOE MARRONE III., ch. h, 5 123 By Glencairn— Tiara, by Peep o' Day. (Trainer T. R. Queen. Owner. XT. A. Wollmaa). Breeder, J. Marrone. 10G91 Mia 3-4 1 12-;lt S lit 4 4 5»i 4 1 R W'krnan f Trfke a Cli 'ecNk D kl'h ton. 1 15. J. Fred A. 100 10502 Mia 3 4 1 :l.: .ift 3 110 4 2 2l 2'- R W'kman 9 A. M'ronell. ]07.Sanola 1 lO.C'rageous 114' 10432 Ma 2 4 1 HS't 24 112 I 10 7* 10'" R Wkmanl "• » a'liau 125. Volante 10!t. Maii.uii M 08247 I.at 3 4 1:12 ft 6 107 3 6 4* 3» G Johnson 8 Energy 1 11. Helen sBabe 116. Volante 10 i 08128 l.at 3-4 1:ll*trt GS 108 1 6 45 4=J F Weiner I Kiursy 102. T. S. Jordan 108. Melvina 10S 07845 L 7-S I :20 ft 11 10 108 2 J 21 1"" F Weiner 4 Pa mi 101 .M utBea on 1 lOi.L'dJulian 10. IS ZAT SO blk. g. 3 (M) 104 (For past performances see first race.) SUNSARD. b. g. 5 121 By Sun Briar — Rhajes. by Sardanapale. (Trainer. 3 P. Smith. Owner. 3. E. Brown). Breeder, W. S. Kilmer. 12554 H.i'"t 51 f 1*7 gd 15 113 2 4 6«| 5-j J M'.-Tgue 8 I" oftt'ales 12G.P.ofBour'n 114.S.Norria 114 1*487 11. It; 3-4 1:13 ft H 114 2 1 l1' 41 J Mc-Tgue S Dev'shire 107,Scn.\orris 114.RollsH'ce 108 1*417 HU'i 3 4 1 l-*-Jt 71f 1U9 11 5 4' 12TJ J McT'guelS Triton 102. Croyden 123. 'single Foot 115 1*374 How 3-4 1:16 "ay 11-5 123 3 2 4= 5« J M«-T'gue 6 MyraM. 10G.T. Heathen 1 09. Sen N orris 121 4»9280 Bow 5! f FM^ed 13-10 119 1 1 l" 2« A Abel 10 Apostle 117. Nat E»ens MS}, Bontaud 111 O9089 Bow tii f 1 :2--risy 2-2 115 1 1 l'l l'l R Peiernelll Milhvirk 115. Knockany 109. Sandhills 112 08986 I'm 3-4 1 :l»Hhy 22-5 109 3 2 9'19" F Colletti 9 .Vida 112. I'M. Wiggles 10!t. R'khone US 08874 l'ini 3-4 1:l2«irt 8 124) 4 1 2' 4 § G Taylor 7 Titan 120. Little Asbestos 118. Poly 100 08559 l.-l 34! 15'^hj l?-20 121 1 1 I* 1* V Col'Ietti 8 Knockany 108t"d'sCurse 105.Tam"nd 103 DON BONERO. b. c. 3 » 104 By Donnacona — Lady Bonero. by Tony Bonero. j (Trainer. 3. Zoeller. Owner. R. V. Lewis). Breeder. T. W. Garnett. ] 08671 Ku.ji ab. 4 1 lOStt 7 113 t", 4 Z'' 4* I M.-.Vffe 7 Houston IIS, Murzim 110. Turf King 110 I j 083G1 E:i:ii ab.2 4 : Wsv'i 30 110 5 S 7"7,4B Fator 7 Sweep-ter 1 lG.Witclimoiiiit 118. Tannic 106 | I 08054 Jam '■ ', I i :u6*ifl 20 109 6 4 5'i 4t K Fator 8 Afterglow 12t;.Witchliiount 121.K:iwa 107' I 417892 Jam 2-4 1 UHft 40 107 7 7 6:5 5*1 ■ Fator 9 Sweepster 124. Saxon 118. Cheops 114 1 i 07629 Jam .'■} I 1 OS'sft 41 114 1 4 31 Z' E Ambr'se S Florian 112.Av'kII. 1I0.K desMtagnea 1 12 j 07514 Jam i| f l*M%0 12 110 1 4 3»1 2' E Ambr'se 5 Sweepster 122.!CeKlia .\ am 112. Tannic 104, ! 07234 A.ju 1 l:12'4;ii 30 111 4 4 i'i 3 ' W K-lsay 7 li.Maginu 1094 B.deKose 11 l.Itci -reat'n 116 ! j MAELSTROM, ch. c, 3 113 (Fcr past performancea see third race). j SANDHILLS, b. c. 4 124 By Meridian— Little Horn, by Migraine. | Trainer. N. S. Hurd. Owner. N. S. Hurd Breeder. N. S. Hurd. 1 12799 Jan. I I 1 12\.ft 30 121 4 I 8" 7" H Rich'rdslO La. -hen 1 18. North uPass 112.L'dBroom 110 | i SSISS SM 01 f 1 flffcal 5 104 6 Pulled up. J Chalm rs CMillwick 111. Bullltu'n 10::.t;nonie(;irl 103 SSSSS How bjt\:siHay 23 112 8 2 3* 4T J Chalm'rall Sunsard 11".. Millwick 115. Knockany 109 O9006 Pini ::-4 1 lo»£,Kd 6 100 3 1 1-* 1" O H'rassa S (.ymkliaiia KlS. Nor wes r 1 10. Millwick 110 089G4 Bun 3-4 l:B%ft 7 106 1 1 1 1» 3' R W'kman 1 I.leAsb'tos 1 IG.B'yilar's H4t;:ivotte 110 08912 Pun :;-4 ll-'stt 41-10 119 6 9 9* 11» A Abel IftChSM 1 15 .ItedPeu't 108 .Kath'nCi 'by 110 08322 Baa* ab:-« 1:10 by 7 110 2 3 2; 3-1 J Kellum 6 litan 12»i. Forecaster 110 Do!an 99 O8l05J.no :.-» 1 12-:.ft 12 105 6 5 6'i 6'J E Stevens 7 Ba kbone l!8.BnllKun lOO.I'owliatan 112 1 FALSE PRIDE, br. c. 3 113 By Rire aux Larmes— Fallacy, by Light Brigade. (Trainer. J. Bennett. Ctn»r Mrs. S. Benn«tt). Breeder. Morris & Walden. 12729 .l.im 51 f 1 07*s"i 60 105 1 4 4* 4'* Q I'hilpot 4 Sweepster 115. Kxtreme 113. Charade 112 09*07 How 3-4 1F ft 33-10f 110 5 4 4:i 4rl E Roehm 12 H'clasp 99. Wing-Cloud 1 10.(»l'.l e\ter 109 09108 B i-.v 3-4 117 hy 33-o 112 6 2 9"1 813 1* Walls 13 Bobby J ones 102. Vortex 113.1'omonkey 1091 I j 08960 Pirn "-» ll.yt 7 127 6 7 7'" 91J A Johnsonl4 Kipltap 127.Cryst;ill,ennant 127. Boom 122 | i ©8871 Pun t-4 l-IMfctl 28 110 5 6 6«i 6'« A Johnson 7 Maid o't. Mist H2.S.non ^O.B'tedl.'y 112 I 07812 l.rl .r.| f 1 '17-Sg.l 13-5 10KI 5 3 4*1 4s*| I. McAtee 10 BdyBer lOGi T ra ;iass 1HGJ.K rMore 102 j j 04796 Km|. 5 8 :59*4H 6 114 4 1 V !'| K Stevens 6 Sankari 114.B kCurl 111. Nlhnl'ass 111 GIANT, ch. g. 3 (M I 109 By Crimper — Lucie May. by King James. I (Trainer. J. F. R'chardson. Owner. J. F. Richardson). Breeder. J. S. Cosaen 12840 .1.1:1' I «! ISf&al 10 1!5 1 2 2» 2* .1 Kellum 10 Clearance IIS, Poly, rales 1 15. Grange 115 12727 -Inn :: II W ■ 4J 115 2 2 2* 3* J Kellum 10 Mote 115. 1'olyra t-s 115. Ajutant 113 12505 II. I ; 3 4 1 14'vsl 8 112 3 I 2- 2; H WkmanIO Supersede 112. Arlesian 1 1 _', ABf.-y 107 12345 B* w 51 f l:P*ihy 3J 110 2 4 3'1 3 -l E Rotibinall Math 116, Xealon Kay !! :. Tkc (ode llfi 11740 Mia I I 1 i:*4H 1-" W5 H U IfftM"! C McCr"s'nl2 Candyllog 112. Part 'g\Vay» 1ST. I iWll 107 11633 Mia 3 4 I l.»4ft 16 110 3 5 f.'! 6 »J J McT'gue 8 Artil'man 110.1 hePago 1 10. W:iryu» en 107 115*4 Ma 5» M ft 29 105 2 5 7»i 7'4 ■ Fewell 7 D Diego lOo.TheH'tlien lO.i.BIkAgate 107 09257 Bow 7 -S 1 :»Htt 12 112 4 1 l'l 22 F Steveja 13 RoyalCharge 112. WarFlame 112. Boom 112 POTENT, ch. c. 3 109 By Archaic — Gloriana. by Meddler. (Tra ner. J. Fitr-immons. Owier. Wheatley Stable). Breeder. Sanlord Stud Farm. 1*728 Jam 3411'»4ni 15 112 S 9'i 9« It Mi A'ffelO Fine Manners 111. . range 1 1 1 .Morbelle 111 12599 .lam 1 :« 1 4, "ilt S 115 6 8 9,: S1T la McA'ffe » Forecaster 120, Briarbroom 122. S ^t 110 08532 Btasai 54 f 1 07^111 7 114 6 6 9* 9'! 1 M-Affe 9 Dolan 114, Fres»o 114. Watch nil 117 SSSSS KBB4B al. : ( '. ll^g.1 7 110 3 3 3'J 2' B ll ;..!•• 4 Frilelte 116, Fliing-Scud 114. Premier 126 07947 Jam 3-4 1:llH n 31 109| 4 1 1» 2» 1) Mc.Vffe 5 I^ird Broom 108. Crenalan IIS. Adieu 115 07629 Jam 5J f 1 0«'»ft 1S-5 112 4 5 5«i 5«J I M.-.Vffe 8 Florian 112,Avisack II. ] lO.DonBouero 114 07295 A,i 5i rf 9-Sft 8 114 9 6 1 1 S Hebert 11 Walk son 122.G Ch velot 11 1. Acquittal MM ACCOKEEK, blk. c. 3 M 109 (For past peiformanoea tee first race.) Page 12 NORTHAMPTON PARK-AKRON, OHIO AMERICA'S WONDERFUL THREE-QUARTER MILE TRACK 1 9 Days Commencing May 7, Nineteen Days 1 9 Days Auspices the Akron Racing Association PURSES: $500 to $1,500 SEVEN — RACES DAILY — SEVEN ANDREW G. LEONARD, JOSEPH McGRAW, S. S. BENDER, Stewards E. C. KNEBELKAMP, Racing Secretary WH. HARRIS, Starter HORSEMEN: Please do not ship unless yon have reservations oaSkdaleSTaEvENn"eETZ' GenerAKR1 ToH.o 5th Race [5th Jamaica] •J"1 Sfri *^ *^c ivJif*!6* 5-8 Mile, •jear-olds. Allowances. (Track record: Outline, Mat 1*. 1923— :i8 5— 2— HI) Index Trs. Dis.Time Tr. Odd* Wt.St. *i Str.Fin. Jockey Started Order of Finish SPORT HALLAHAN. ch. c. 2 115 By Sir John Johnson — Henrietta Thorpe, by Frizzle. (Trainer. G C. Winfrey. Owner. G. C. Winfrey). Breeder. D. W. Scott. 12796 Jam . S 1 00»4ft 1X5 117 3 4 2: 21 S T nellll I»istra n 112.Kirkover 1 12.SublcTado 112 12693 HtM 41 f :.V4'vi! 36'. 119 7 2 2* 2' J h'lmei s 17 Hose Kl.-itial 1 13.Kna|»sa. k lliiBogan 1H 12485 H. tO 41 f :54'4ft 22-3 120 4 2 l"k 3' S o'l I'nell 11! Prate 113. All t allao 110. Maurice 116 11578 F ; 12 :tN*ift 11-'. 120 3 1 11 F W K-lsay 11 Aleader 121. Da Vinci 114. Soiree 114 11452 FG 12 4S»4sl 1 4-5 124 4 2 2» 2« W HarvM 12 Aleader 115. Soiree 118. Cordon Plaid 115 10421 FG M 36 ft 2-5 120 1 l'l l'l W Ke'.say 12DnaI.ee 113.1 Flowers 1 lG.Kverlasting 113 10083 FG |Jj 4 R 4 5 Hi 1 1 l1 W KilsallO ltoan Jack US. Aromatic 118. Typlioou IIS 3 1 1 , I MOWLEE. br. c. 2 11* By LucnJiite— Eplingette, by Sardanapale. (Trainer, S. C. Hildreth. Ownir. Rancocas Stable). Breeder. H. F. S nc'.air. 12764.1am 5-S 1 Omgtl 7 5 118 2 1 1* 1* L Fator 7 Wonderful HS.O'Turk US.Humd'.nger 113 12598 Jam 5 S I 0") ft 10 US 5 4 5T 5" L Fator 11 Dice 118. Stephanos US. Princess Tina 115 MY BOY F7UEND. ch. c. 2 lift By Out and Gone— Fan Tan. by Fitz Herbert. (Trainer. J. E. Edwards. Owaar. Mirasol Stable). Breeder. H. Waterson. 11046 Mia 3-S :34-«4ft 11-5 117 1 2'12» A Abel 9 Toro llT.Typhoon 1 17. Nellie Blue Eyes HIT 10828 Mia 1-4 :23V»ft 7-5 122 1 ll 1' W Garner 10 Flying Ton-h 122. True Pal 122. Algol 122 10654 Mia 1-4 :23VsU M-M 122 4 4» 4 1 A Abel 11 Toro 122.( olcreilServant 122.TruePal 123 10561 Mia 1-4 :23 ft 44 122 3 l1 2» A Abel 14 Thuroii 122. Taro 122. Colored Servant 122 OUR ADELE, b. f. 2 112 By Wildair— Nepera. by Star Shoot. (Trainer, H. C. Riddle. Owner, J. Adele). Breeder. J. H. Morris. 12636 Jam 5-8 1:00%rt 3-2 119 4 3 ?• 1« I. McAtee 10 Distracfn 117. Complicat'n 122.SunFre 117 12218 Tij 5-8 1:00 ft 9 5 115 5 6 5* 3Ji H RichdslO SunMe.ldler IIS. Sum hen 118. Peralta US 12138 Tij 1-2 :48%ft 31 112 I 4 23 l'l R Ilichds 12 Philomela 112.S'rsGale 112.B.Margte 113 11353 FG 3-8 :36^4ed 71 115 7 8TJ 81U H Rich'rds 12 Quicken 115.S .lyl^idy 115,Jack oLeen lift MAURICE, ch. c. 2 115 By The Turk— Sister Marjorie. by Jack Point. (Trainer, J. P. Smith. Owner, 3. W. Bean). Breeder. J. W. Bean. 12693 HdG 41 f SSlfjjl 43-10 112 4 7 S" 9:1 J McT'guel7 R Kt-rnal 1 13. Sp .Hal'han lPJ.Knapsk 118 12553 HdG 4* f ::s;*tiKd 19-5 116 til1 l'l J McT'gueW Rose Eternal HO.Ijitvia 110.PinkI.ily 110 12485 HdG 4i f :54Hft 9 116 3 1 3'1 4« J McT'&ue 12 Prate 113, A1K allao 110 S[KirtHaIlahan 12S 12373 Bow 1-2 :4.l .sy 2 115 1 3 2' 3* J McTgue 7 Monline 112. Skavar 115. Reprove 109 12310 Bow 12 :49 hy 19 110 3 1 l1 1! J McTgue 9 Mordine 115. Reprove 112. Latvia 115 KIRK0VER. b. c. 2 (M) 109 By Chicle— Noowa. by Meddler. (Trainer. W. J. Speirs. Owner, W. Ziegler. Jr.). Breeder. Mrs. L. Combs. 12796 Jam 5 8 1 :00%f t 50 112 1 3 3'i 3'1 W Mundentl Distra. n 111'. Sport Hal n IKSuhlevado 113 12598 Jam 5-8 BOO ft 20 118 8 10 1«)'TS;» W Munden 1 1 Dice 118. Stephanus llM.Princeijs Tina 115 COMPLICATION, br. c. 2 115 By Hijh Time — Intricate, by Hastings. (Trainer, R. A. Smith. Owner. 3. Livingston). Breeder. E. Damgerfield. 12796 Jam r.-Sl:0OVft 12 110 7 S 755 8'] I. McAtee 11 Distracn 112.Sport Hal'n 111 .Kirkover 112 12636 Jam 5-8 1:00%ft 16-5 122 1 1 1" 3= W Kelsay 10 Our.Vdele 119,D:stract'n 117.SunFire 117 11676 Mia 1-2 :4S*ig.i 6-5 115 2 1 l"k l"k G Fields 9 Algol 115. Corral Boss 11... Aster 115 11255 Mia 3-8 :35*iTt 111 115 4 5»1 5«1 G Fields 11 True Pal 11".. Partake 112. Miss Fire 112 10561 Mia 1-4 :23 ft 53 122 8 10«i 9» U Fields 14 Thurun 122. My Boy Friend 122. Taro 122 I HOPE SO, ch. c. 2 (M) 109 By Superman — Miss Hops, by Ballot. (Trainer, W. Knapp. Owner,!. J. Timmerman). Breeder. K. N. Gilpin. 12798 Jam 5-8 l:01*4ft 15 US 8 2 3* 4'1 W Kelsay t Nas-sak llS.Sp shl'r cess 1 15.11 tyToity 111 DOCTOR WILSON, ch. c, 1 115 By Danger Rock — Cubanita, by Hesaian. (Trainer, G. W. Coburn. Owner, Canyon Stable). Breeder. J. E. Madden. 12839 Jam 3-4 l:0F4ft 13-5 114 9 7 7'1 7'J [, Fator 9 Aster 105. Mi s Boyd 111. Latvia 107 11146 Tij 31 f :43 by 7 118 3 2 2; 2' C H Miller 7 Sunchen 118. Peralta 118. Bon Fi!le 113 11058 Tij 3-8 :35 ft 9-o 116 4 3'S 3'i C H Miller S Proc'rllug 122. PVWilson 1 lG.SunMed'r 116 10846 Tij 3-8 :35 ft 23-10 118 2 1« 1» C H MillerlO H. Wildair 115.F. Wraps 115.Ft Worth 112 10599 Tij 3-8 ::S*jft 5 118 2 21 2» C H Miller 8 SunMeddler llS.D.C.Boy HS.F'kLight 115 1044S Tij 1-4 :23*&rt 22 118 10 61 771 W Kelly 12 Chance 112.S'uM ddler 1 15. shta Belle 115 MORDINE, br. c. 2 115 By Morrich — May Bodine. by Golden Maxim. (Trainer, C. Buxton. Owner. B. Block). Breeder. Crunden & Frost. 12549 l.H 41 f :37 ft 9-10 123 4 3 3-S 7'"P Groos 7 Nitouche 115.1 Told You 123 Wonderful 118 12373 Bow 1-2 :49*say 7 10 112 2 1 1« 1* P Groos 7 Skavar 115. Maurice lift, Reprove 109 12310 Bow 1-2 :4: u/ 29-5 115 7 2 3'i 2- P Groos 9 Mauri, e 110. Reprove 112, Ijit.ia 115 10701 Hav 1-4 :22 ft 3-5 US 3 I'll1 P Groos G SunBabyl 12 Pr cesital 15. S u rv q'zB !el 13 10593 Hav 1-4 :22%ft 4-5 118 1 2»» 1» P Groos 11 Sun Baby 118. Hercndeen US Bea Hi 10477 Hav 1-4 :2354hy 6 113 6 1" !'J P Groos 7 Watson 118. Bea 110. Dorfu 110 WARRIOR BOLD. b. c. 2 (M^ 109 By Happy Warrior — Bronze, by Cellini. (Trainer, J. Russell. Owner. W. A. Read). Bred in England, by C. Walsh. 12764 Jam 5-8 101'igd 8 US 7 6 6" 5'» W Harvey 7 Mowlee 118. Wonderful US. OTurk US ARIEL, blk. c. 2 (M) 109 By Eternal— Adana. by Adam. (Trainer, S. C. Hildreth. Owner, Rancocas Stable). Breeder. H .F. Sinclair. First start. 6th Race [6th Jamaica] j ] I j | I I 1 i j ! ! j j | 1 | i 1 I j | i I j j I hrr| IVflC*!? 1 Mile and 70 Yards. 3-year-olds and upward. Claiming. (Track V1"" **.**^x* record: Ming, May 15, 1925— 1:11V3 — 1—121.) Index Cra. Dis.Time Tr. Odds Wt.St. % Str.Fin. Jocb y Started Order of Finish WASHINGTON, ch. g. 8 117 By Ballot — Hazzaza. by Cunard. (Trainer. W. Rosen. OwneT. Mrs. M. L. Davis). Breeder. H. H. Hewitt. 12765.1am 1-70 1 40-Vgd 4 US 6 2 21 3« W Quirk 7 Sandswept 105. Mercedes E. 1 a»l. II jo 115 12635 Jam t-41J4%fl 20 12112 12 » S 8T1 11 Wakoff 12 Aversion 119. WildAster 121Baldl'afe 121 12399 Bow 1-701:46 ft 5 lit 4 I 5JJ G BM] 11 Bes.Gershel lll.Typecutter 114Maxie 114 12380 Bow f.J f 1 :2l*ssl 7f 116 3 5 S'J 6H G Kllia 13 Hidgo llftjrUrMfl UO.K'gD'N'll II. Ill 12352 Bow 6i f 1 :2.reHhy 13 116 1 3 41 4: C Lam? 7 WildAster 116. The: HG.Dunetia 106 09225 Bow 1-70 BHSft 28 111 6 8 9TJ8'5 L Schaefer 13 Canister IOC. Iaidi 100. Vo-hell 103 09202 Bow 61 f 1:21 ft 17 116 3 2 l* 1 C Lang 13 It et.ersbel Ul.Aragon UlS.NewBeanty 109 08912 Pirn 3-4 1:12 Vjft 77 l'JO IS 15 15"15'« It Hoade 15 Ghana U5.RedPent lOS.Kath'nCr by IIS KOSCIUSKO, b. g. 4 117 By Eliminator — Madras Gingham, by Delhi. (Trainer. J. Cole-v Owner. D. A. Cohen). Breeder. M. ft B. B. Jones. 12841 Jam l-70 1:4o*4ft 15 117 4 5 5^1 3« J Marr 10 Aragon 122.JnS Mo-Wiy 1 17. Lockerbie 112 12440 HdG 1 1-16 l:4'J%ft 6 110 4 I -S-* 8:i S Hebtrt 11 ElCanoe 105. Candy maker 107. Jimsou 105 1239* Row 1 1-8 l:5.VVift 10 110 2 2 21 4* ■ Hebert 7 TheAlly 109.Rjttie.Shot 103.BlowHorn 108 12341 Bow 11-8 2.02 liy 6S 110 7 1 21 4J S lleoert 8 F'tEdition 108. P'lieneeBelle 10::.Spugs 111 12293 Bow 1 1-10 l:f.l*£sy 19f 109 1 2 2= 2« S Ilc-bert 11 SunRajah 108,ParVeBelle lOl.Jacques 104 12165 J P ll-8 1:f*%ft 48 110 1 4 **••**• Hicks 10 Fr'hLady lOS.OI.vmpie lOO.Reveillon 107 [12037 JP 3-4 1:14*%ft llf 113 3 9 10"! SM P Uebert 12 lejsaoon 115. Sweetum 106 Realist HI 11699 J. P 3-4 1:14Vt 23 111 1 2 7*1 7-J C Healy 12 Redskin 111, Waponoca 111. Realist 113 10870 Tarn 51 f l:(T7*4ft 10 10615 3 21 2- L Simon 8 Meddl'gSeth 104.DeanH. 102.AIbert L. 10a 10590 Tarn 3-4 ItSMbfl 22-5 113 3 2 2 1 3' J Dillea 7 Barberry UO.M'dlingSeta KM.MyGcie 99 SPORTING EDITOR, br. c. 3 110 By Sporting Blood — Ocean Swell, by Sea Sick. (Tiainer. R. H. Shannon. Owner. Bud Fisher). Breeder. H. C. Fisher. !llflG9Hav 1 3-16 2:00V4rt 5 103 6 2 3' 3'i K Horv'th 9 Capt. Adams ltl7.S,gp.litor BKI.Futiiro 104 I 1778 II iv 1 1 -IK t 4 *-.rt 4 M 3 S 7l 6-1 K Horv'th 9 ThreeSixty 102.PIayHour 99.FnsHeeT 705 11611 HaW 1131:53*4ft 4 103 6 4 3- 1" K Horv'th 7 Outlawed 107 K'.ninent 1 lO.Mrs.Finley 107 11572 Hav 51 f 1 .08 ft 4-5 102 7 7 5'i i- K Horv'th 9 J. (;.Bickel 106.M -Fortune 107. Baalkll. 104 11203 Hav 1-50 l:4^=^t t 2 102 4 2 2" 2» K H'rvath I Bett.vEIvira !»5.TheWire 104.TheTailor 97 11157 Hav 3-41:l.*4ft 2 105 6 5 6'14"*K Horv'th 8 Guerriere lO".. B.lascoaiu 102. Kathe 98 {10916 Hav 3-4 1:12 ft 8-5 108 6 6 6 j 5«i J Kellum G Belascn 102 IFiSkeitr 107SejlPkII. 112 10668 Hav 3-4 1 TSVift 6 110 6 6 5-J 2» K Horv'th 7 Bl'kll'k 1 lO.HelterSkelter lOS.Potpo ri 110 10323 Hav l-50 1:43*%rt 21 111 6 4 5*1 5 J L Mink G BettyKlvira 95. The Wire 107. Berrilia 92 10251 Hav 3 4 l:123&ft 6 103 4 6 t'J j : S Eiden 6 Seth'sllope 11. ..K. David 103. Potpourri 101 GRAYLING'S LADY. ch. f. 3 105 By Gnome— Umatilla, by Clifford. (Trainer. J. P. Smith. Owner. H. K. Bliss). Breeder. C. D. Lanrhorne. 12596.1am lt-Ml:M%fl 7 110 3 2 3» 3*1 J Ml T'gue llzetti 10O M.-rce,)e-K 1 10.11 Ha. kw'th 113 1*356 Bow I HI IIYhj 3 110 6 4 4*'. ."'* J McTgue 6 M'cedesH 107. Tip Mary 104.1 . VS.-.- nd 1 1 1 12348 Bow 170 152 hy 20 108 2 4 3: 3M J Walker 6 Col Set li 1 13. Spk -Water lO.'.Ma.II vn 107 12315 Bow I M I TiTtfU 8 5 109 3 3 4" 3'1 J McrTsSM 7 Madlyn 107 Sp 'ngWater 105 y 'nBessie 100 11650 Mia S-41U2%tt 88 95 6 5 4'1 4:1 S Hebert 6 Romp 120. Paudy 104, Mayfair 108 11418 Mia 1-70 BtS^gd 9 105 5 5 6« 6'» E Few.U 6 F yPeter 105..I. W W.-ber UOMontt-Iair 110 I 1376 Mia ll-16 1:50%m 3-2 1081 4 1 1» 1« R W'kman 10 The Code 111). Sandswept 105. My Son 105 11254 Mia l^OBloHft 3 100 2 2 2* 2'» E Fewell 8 Naina 108. (tsiuan 108. I.ady Harriett K 5 JASONETTE, b. f. 3 105 By King James — Golden Fleece, by Trojan. (Trainer, F. M. Bray. Owner. E. 8. Luther). Breeder. A. C. RandolDh. 12726 Jam 170 1:49 m 16-5 107 4 3 21 5} \V O Beat 9 WtdTgStoue 120.Dr'gBoard llO.Izetta 102 iltftSlilT.H abll:43*ift 7 105 1 2 a] * W I bert .8 Kndless 120.Pop Bell 1 10. Brown Stout US 12502 l.H ab :: 4 114'ift S-.'.e l'» 3 3 3H 24 W Obeit 11 B'nStoiit 121 .FoiirteeiiSixiy lllil/.etta 110 .11768 Mia 11-16 1:48 ft 47 -10 109 2 2 5SJ 5'J F Ch' vetta 3 Faddy 109. Solo 108. Montclair 105 11678 Mia 1 1-M lsMtM'i ^i 9r' 3 1 l" 21 S Hebert 8 Warfare IO8.J.W. Weber 95.J VsNnrse 91 11632 Mia l-7«t 1 :4".^ft 7,1-10 108 4 3 4= 351 ■ Fewell 8 Madlyn lOO.lxetta 107. Va-abondKing 110 11227 Mia 1-70 1:4.'.' ift 5 104 6 6 61* 64J S Hubert 6 C'dyPig HO.P.R'luGold 109. Bold Prini-e U2 11109 Mia 1 1-16 1:43 tt 17 108 S 1 1* 2 E F well 10 PortoB Bold UO.Veruon 1 13,Montclair 115 BLUE RIDGE, ch. g. 5 117 By Friar Rock— Blue Grass, by Hamburg. (Trainer. F. Bver. Owner. E. Arlington . Breeder. J. H. Rosseter. 12731 Jam 1116 153 m 6 113 3 4 4"5 4 J B Fewell I B'sicGersliel 1 12. Frosty Boy l!2.T.Seer 115 12635 Jam 3 4 1 14*ift ^1) 121 1 8 7'i fi; I' Stevens 12 A version 1 19. WildAster 121BaldPate 121 12548 V.B abl -2 :50*nft 1 111 2 1 1« 1» W Kelsay 7 (harm 116. Bea 113. Comtis 112 08835 CH ab 2-4 ITSVift 50 115 10 10 10* W K Fuerst 10 Reprisal llS.ShannonSliore ll.'..('onde 1141 07463.1am I 116 ll-SH-sl 7 107 6 7 10 -10 ' G lowers lo Alopex 106. Insulate 108. Snugs 111 07236 Aqu ll-MltSMfcta) 12 116 4 4 :'.» Z- G Powers 0 Alopex 111. Re»eillon 114. Pilgrim 114 j 06973 Aqu 1141 ft 15 112 1 4 3 1 2* A Sulick 9 The Roll Call H2.Espanol 105. Foreman 105 NEW HOPE. b. m. t 112 By Trompe la Mort— Navarre's Hope, by Henry of Navaxra. (Trainer. W. H. Tirer. Owner. E. Arlington). Breeder. G. D. Widener. 12765.1am 170 1.46-\g l 7 112 2 3 5-J 5 - E Delaney 7 S dswept 105.MercedesK HW. Wash' ton 115 12353 Bow 6\ f 1 271 liy 38 ". Mi 3 7 i'iJ'IW CurranlO KdP dleton 1 11. Davenport 111.1 Hope 111 12311 Bow 61 f 1:24 hy 30 106 3 12 10'( 9" W C'urrau 13 laang Point 119. Ten Sixty 104S. Tillie 103 11450 1 (J 3-4 l:l..*4sl 58 113 9 9 9-111'* F Reilly 12 Fore Star 107. Knaign I In. lorn P. 115 11252 IVG 1 1-16 1 S3 4hy 20 101 8 11 10J"10:* L (raver 12 FlaglJeut 1 12. Billy Witt 105.Norseld 101 11008 1 G 11-16 150 ft 14 5 100 4 3 31 l" S Cooper 9 Ramkin 105. Muskailonge 1 10. Tom P. IO8 10716 KG 1-70 l:46'„rt 1 101 5 2 2' 1' G Arnold 12 Muskalge Ul.Fntried lOG.EdithGibaon 101 10578 F.B. I 1-16 1 „0Sit 35-10 100 2 1 1» 2* G Arnold 9 Wavecrest 106. Glance 103.. Curler 1081 LOCKERBIE. Mat m. 6 112 By George Smith— Heather Belle, by Macdonald IX (Trainer. W. H. Fixer. Owner. E. Arlington). Breeder. J. Sanford. 12841 .1.1': 170 1 C.*4ft 7 113 8 8 S"l 4" E Fewell 10 Aragon 122 J'nS Mosby 1 17Kos,uisko 117 12765.1am 1-391 S*4B4*4l 7 110 7 5 t'| t" A Suli. k 7 S Gw.pt 105. Mer lesE. lOG.Wash'ton 115 05958 1-1 11I2 )9 ft 5 116 4 4 4" 4'« F I'alronelS.r I -onid 107. Spugs 107. Dubric 103 0561 I .-.■:- 11-8 155 ft IS 112 4 5 5'« 5iT G Ellis ft Rosea tell. 115. I.Dave 113. Sirl^onid 112 105157 Sar 1 1 4 2 10 si 20 11)1 6 6 616*1 A M tens'n 6 Bruns 101. Off Spring 109. Peddler 101 ! 01436 Kmp 11-16 1:19 ft 21 121 4 5 47 4» C Turner 5 Derastat 11 1 12. lu-ulite 1 HI.BIueRidge 106 02577 Bel 1 1-4 2 07*&ft 66 114 1 4 4* 4* P Fisher ■ Laplander 1 13. Ir Marine 12(1 Bel xonia 110 I 02336 Bel 1 1 i 1 :52«4fs 8 5 107 5 1 1* 1* G Fields 9 Devjst a UO.Ur o.t. VaCj 107.N .Hjyes llj — TAIXWOOD. b. e, 4 122 By Campfire— Pixy, by Pater Pas. (Trainer. J. Loftns. Owner. Bay Ridge Stable). Breeder. B. T. Wilson. HM Jam 3-4 1 14%ft I 121 S 7 S'i ST1 H Thurberl 2 Aversion lift, WildAster 121.Baldrate 121 • 7029 Aqu 11:38 ft 20 lOfiJH 11 WW* H Thurber 1 1 ExtraPry lOft.DurCen I llZ.OynUllite 115 MMf Bel ll:37%ft » 107 7 7 "'* 7'* H Thurber 8 Catalan 120. BigBlase 120. IHghStar 100 05366 sar 7-8 1?7 gil I 11" 3 31 1" II Thurber 8 FairWind 115.PnilTI— llO.Jiidicial 117 01863 Bel 1 1 :3S%ft 2 105 J 2 2* 2» H Thurber 5 Nicbavo 114, Liane 100. Hang On 104 01703 Jam 1-4 1: 12 Vt « 117 6 1 3«l 3« H Thurber 12 Wuiskalong 122.Araby 117. Hardwood 117 •4188 Sar 8-4 l:1.1%ft 4 117 3 3 2'JI1 H ThurberlS Nicbavo 117.MalcolmU.Jr.] G.Sturgis 117 COMPASS, b. K. 3 (M) 105 By North Star III.— Comsora. by The Commoner. (Trainer, T. H. Wilson. Owner. W. B. Mitchell). Breeder. 6. D. Wideaer. 12794 Jam 1 1-16 1 :47%ft SO 105 3 4 5»» S'3 J Hastie 7 9 rattle 115.Averision 1 15.Highwaymnn 11.1 12508 H«!G 11-16 1:51 Kd 29 106 1 8 8" 8:J J Hastie ■ TipperyMary 112,Oorieda 105.LongJoc IIS 12.187 Bow 3-4 1:15 ft 2tf 109 9 12 11»J11'» J Hastie 12 Q'nBcssie l :2.Crois*nis lll.J'nShirley 100 11106 Mia 3-4 l:l-'%ft 493 106 10 11 WfW ¥ Moon 12 DneWay lOS.DonCjuixote 117.Adamas 110 1*777 Mia l-79 1:47%ft 13-5 112 3 8 7«J 8'« L McAtee 8 Tanist 112,MySunylan 107.F.IfinBlixes 102 10579 Mia M f 1:07 ft 46 108 1 S 9»» 9 » G Powers 11 IMay Tag 1-5. Florenda 111. Tanist 113 19500 Mia tf f l:07Vift 09 106 4 7 S * 8 * J Callahan 8 (. dSbrph d llO.I'ol nDay lOO.lPdelasp 100 DUBRIC. cb. c. 4 11? By Whisk Broom LL— Tampa, by Rabelais. (Trainer. T. Qninlan. Owner. A. Sperol. Breeder. H. P. Whitney. 12506 IlilG 3-4 1:14%sl 59 117 2 5 5'» 5" J Stevens 0 Irsa Major 117,Chink 11»S.«. Wanderer 116 07995Jam 170 145%ft 40 110 11 10 »'• 8'« E RobbinsU StM.iney lUO.H'kyRire 120,NewHope 104 07894 Jam ll-8 1:T.5%ft 2o 107 1 4 «'* 65» E Bobbins 8 Spugs 111, Foreman 103, Kumonin 114 •7558 Jam l-70 1:46V.ft IS 1*4 10 10 5" J'J A Bulirk 14JnstKolki 105.1'arkHill lOft.Reveillon 110 06878 Aqu 1 l:40%ft K 104 C 8 S% 7*1 R Havilnd 8 Miel 100. In»ulate 121. Golden C.lenn 109 •6463 Bel ll:40%ft 10 112 7 8 9" 9'» G Ellis 11 Dunbeath 112, Miel 102, Donetta 109 LA DUSE. b. f. 3 (M) 100 By Luke McLuke— Star Actress, by Star Ruby. (Trainer. B. A. Smith. Owner. Bonny land Stable). Breeder. Black A Keene. 11739 Mia 1 1-14 1 :48%ft 13 10 100 5 10 9% 9«f P GoodwVnl2 Weiser lOTi.TSpryMary lOii.Sandswept 110 11645 Mia 3-4 1:13%ft 7 10712 7 J'5 PJ G Fields 14 ReauUalant llO.Q'nBeasie 105,MissAnn 110 11583 Mia 3-4 1 14%sl 79 100 6 7 6«J 6' P Godwin 7 Mungo 120,Nignt March 120. Helen T. 115 11485 Mia 3-4 1:14%ft 108 100 8 7 i! 5»i P G'odwinll Simon'sKiss 100.W. Queen 106i,CyLee 110 •4915 P. B fc fl:0S«tft 36 102 8 7 " } ( | A Prgrass 8 Gay Parian 105,Rph'city 102.FoxyP'ter 106 04646 I 'or 6-8 1:02%ft 10 102 5 6 6" «" G Taylor 6 ReighShot 113. Sphericity 100, Eoooey 103 LORELEI, b. f. 4 112 By Spar— Beach Star, by Pebbles. . Trainer. W. E. Dnnkinaon. Owner, Mrs. G. Rogers). Breeder. J. Butler. 12688 Jam i f '. 07%gd 20 110 4 i) 9% 9" R Pearce It ByRubin HO.Comp'tion HO.GsieBain 105 12068 Hav 3-4 l:13%ft 8 116 8 5 7'J 8*1 P Groos 10 Pincushion 110. Why 110, Confidante 110 12021 Hav 3-4 1:14%ft 5 109 6 8 7:J 6 1 P Groos !• Kasha lOT.SolftKilts 107,Baalbeck II. 107 11790 Hav 5Jfl:07%ft 5 109 I 5 6»1 6:J P Groos OC'sWbit'y HK.C'rVine HO.I.it. Trump 100 11608 Hav 3-4l:13%ft 4 113 7 4 2« V P Groos 11 H'esGraliam 113,B'yMinx lOS.Reeom'n 113 11404 Hav 3-4 1:14 ft 4 101 7 8 ('» t'J W WatsonlO Ferrash HO.WboKnowsMe HO.FratPin 10!) 11155 Hav 3-4 1:13%ft 6 10110 11 ll'Ul* A Coucci 12 y'liEmma 105, Wt'atheTime 111. Toiler 110 ST. LAWRENCE, br. g. 7 112 By Rapid Water— Mettie Bereaud. by Jean Bereaud. (Trainer. C. Sanford. Owner. W. V. Dwverl. Breeder. G. W. J. Bissell. 12499 I'll abll2:48^tft 30 149 2 I»ulle«l up.B Kleeger 0 Volunteer 132. tiunKoat 144. FonrConrts 13ft •92*6 Bow 1 1-1* l:5f'%ft 12-Gf 101 2 8 9»U5»« P Fisher 15 Tjandi 107. Slate 100, Greek Friar 105 •8910 Pirn 2 4:00%ft 44 144 1 5 6" 6" B Kleeger 11 Husky 147. Kangaroo 142.Orient.Hope 134 08827 Pirn 2 4:05%m 31 145 3 6 6" 6,T B Kleeger 8 Husky 142. Kangaroo 13ft.SaintPancras 139 08554 Lrl abZ4:17%hy 7 140 4 5 5'« 5" B Kleeger 7 Husky 137. FaneLndy 135. DoubleTip 135 08470 I. rl ab2 4:01%gd 22 143 1 € 6!1 5" B Kleeger 8 IS. Brum 1 II I. 141,Branlome 152, Tassel 143 08305 Lrl ab2 4:03%ft 25 140 1 3 3" 2'- B Kleeger 9 BeTerwyck 150,C'niebert 144,FaneL'y 136 SAM SMITH, b. g, 8 117 By George Smith — Netherscie, by Tournament. (Trainer, M. Hackett. Owner. Mrs. M. Hackett). Breeder. W. C. Patterson. 12394 Bow l-70 1:45%ft 48 111 13 13 1215111* J Petreccal5 Broth*h'od 107. H.Carroll llO.C'ymaker 105 12359 Bow 1 1-16 1 :5fiV y 24 105 5 3 3J 3* E Brent 7 liayly 110, Kelneth 100, Just in Fan 100 12346 Bow 11-16 1:55 hy 15 102 5 7 6* 6" J Muir 7 Frosty Boy 105, Ensile 106, Jacques 102 12316 Bow 1-70 1 :52»4hy 69 105 I 3 3s J 3" O Brown 8 Maxie 110. Trajanus 10ft. (iayly 105 09284 Bow ll-2 2:36HKd I4f 97 12 14 1VU-* O Brown 15 Duckling 103,Drnmb«at lOIi.SirLeonid 106) 09223 Bow |WUJ ft 60f 96 1 6 6»i 6*1 O Brown 11 Crswise HO.Chef-d'Ovre lOO.J'tFolks 110 Page 13 Aurora Entries AURORA ENTRIES I Raring starts at 2:15 p. m. Chicago daylight sav- ' lags time. Aurora (1 Mile). First Race — 5 1-2 Furlongs. Purer $1,000. 3-year-olds anil upward. Claiming. Track recrod : IUi In 1 Potter, Sept. 22, 1925 -1 05^ — 4^ — 112. Today's Ind. HorseAPostros. Wt. Rec. A. Wt.Uan (10484) 'Carlos Rnrique. 14 Aor 110 1:06 7 111X725 (12100) *Gold n I'.toom. 3 Hav 100 1:07% 3 98. .720 109723 'Slippery Smile. 9 oma 114 1:06% 6 111x715 12946 Charles Whitney. ;, 11.1' 107 1:06% 7 116X710 (12774) 'Toiler. 12 Hav 107 1:08 4 lit.. 705 12019 Mercutio. 7 . . .Orl 115 l:15%h fc 11«X"00 12046 John Marrone II. 2 C.P 100 1 :07 I 11«. « 5 10784 Make Cp. 17 10 116X685 126S8 •Nexcrtheless. 16. . Tam 08 1 :08 4 111 . .090 12698s St. Nicholas. 13.. Tdn 105 1 :0S% 5 116x690 00258 "Polivmara. S.Onia 102 1 :(»S »". 10: x690 10834- 'Kirk* I-a i . lOTdn 105 1 :OS% 7 100. .090 11829 Alluwe Lightning (Mi. 1 ■ 10S..085 12699 'Over Ix.nl. 4K.E lit; 1:11% 3 103. .685 0S75C- Ik»ug!inut. i; ■ IBiX^BS 07801 'Stiitts (Mi. 11... 3 103.. 685 08996 lmi»r:«l (Mi. 15 J.P 110 10S 4 116. .685 Sscond Race — 5 1-2 Furlongs. Purse * 1.000. 3 year^'lds and upward. Claiming. Track record: Rachel Potter, Sept. 22, lft25— 1 :07.%— 4—112. 12196 •Bock Bottom. 1 . Tdn 108 1 :06% 7 111 X725 12335 'Kaliko, IS Tij 100 1:06% 4 111x720 12650 »C. T. WortLiuc tou. 8 Aur 110 1:08 5 114x715 12849 »Ladv Eleanor (Ml. 7 Aur 108jl:09 3 98. .710 12892 »Bovs Believe Me.'l Aur 111 1:11%R 7 111x705 12740 Move on Setli. i . UP 108 1:07% 6 116X700 09365 •W.llie's Maid. 4 Tdn 103J1:07% 4 106.. 605 12649 •Jagper. 13 ..Htn 90 1:07% 4 111x695 12849- Winnie Stuart (Ml 16 Aur 107 1:0ft % 3 103.695 07737: Pelion. 17 Aur 10» 1:06% 7 116*.6ft0 12652 W rial's the Time. 11 Hav 114 1:07% 4 116x690 (12775) Jim Bethel. 2... Aur 116 1:21m 4 116x65*0 12849 •Siinnv Cuy (Mi. 3 3 10::.. 685 12776 •liettysl.urc « J -P 105 1.07 4 111x685 12773 Tomniie McCoonib. Hi Ila\ 102 1:10% 4 116. 685 08680 Emancipation, 12 . J.P 10611:08% 4 lllv 685 12849 •Peter I... 14 .Aur 107 l:14%s 3 103.. 685 Third Race — 3-4 Mile. Purse $1,000. 3 year olds. Claiming. Track re«-ord: Cup o Tea. June 23, 1925 1:12-3—108. (12069) 'Carrie Kelle. 6... Hav 105 1 13% 102. .725 (12807) 'Rusher. 4 J.P 104 1:15% 108. .720 12891 «.ay Bailie. 7L.F 98 1:13% 107x715 11847 Sluista Grande. 1. Tij 102 1:15 110. .710 (12849) «.loe Junior. 8.K. i 115 1:17 105.. 705 12949 Monteagle iM». 3 Sem 90 1:15% 106. .700 12208 Plain Rock. SF.P 110 1:16% 103.. 095 12849 MUX' Hum (Ml. I J.P 102 1:16% 105. 690 Fourth Race— 4 1-2 Furlongs. Purse $1,000. 2 year-olds. Claiming. Track icitird: Sannatuga, June 1ft. 1925 54—2—101. (10744) 'SKTH "S Rt MAM'K. 8 ia3..i2j 12893 'Cnspie Setli. 2 Tij IOC :55% 105. 715 (12850; I-*dy tl.N.il. 7 Aur 112 :59s 108. .710 12893- Little Marie i.Mi. 3 Aur 109 :58'.r. 107.. 705 (12777) In.ira. 1 Aurllll:07%h 105.700 12741 l'auoect (Ml. 4 Aur 112 1:01 %s 103. .605 12247 'Puukie (Ml. 5... 105. .090 12166 'lair Ixitla (Mi. S 95. .090 Fifth Race— 1 Mile. Puree $1,100. o ear-olds and upward. Claiming Handicap. Track Mssj : Smiling ;u*. June ft. 1!»2« 1 :3ft%— 3 -103. 128511 Donna Santa. 2Tij 102 1 :«♦ 5 HRIX725 12893 Burnt. 1 Mil 108 1 41% 4 103 .720 12288 Papa Blinks. f.BH 112 1:41% 5 115.. 715 12949 Re Yourself. 3B.IS 1 »7 1 41 4 102X710 12851 Eager J.P 112 1:42% 7 112-705 12894 Rebeck, C 4 '.100700 Sixth Race— 3-4 Mile. Purse $1,100. :; .war olds ami upward. Claiming. Track record : Cop o' Tea, June 23, 1925 1:12-3-108. 12324 J 'New Beauty. 6.. Tij 89 1:12% C105X725 (12742) 'Beauty bur. RM. 102 1:13% 3 100.. 720 ' (11742) Miss Rosedale, 3.. L.F 105 1:12 6 110X715 12811 'Rroomonev. 1.F.G 112 1:14 3 107.. 710 (12186) 'Flag Lieutenant. 4 J.P 114 1:13% 5 115X705 (12809) Theo. Fav. ft.Hav 114 1:12% 5 115x700 12701 'Take a Chance. 8. Mia 103 1:12% 4 112®695 07243 'Scoop. 2 W.P 107 1:13 7 11.1X«90 11913 Gad, 5 J.P 94 1:12% 5 112X690 Seventh Race— 1 1-8 Miles. Parse $1,000. 4-year-olds and upward. Claiming. Track record : Prince Tii Tii. Sept. 24, 1924— 1:52%— 4— 105. (12855) Captain Adams. 4 Hav 100 1:53 7 110. .725 12702- Revtillon. 2 ..J.P 105 1:54% 5 108. .720 12703 Green Biases. 1 J.P 104 1:56% 4 102X715 12812 'Letter Six. 8 Tij 100 l:57%m 4 108x710 08235 'Sagamook, I Hit 109 1:54% 8 108X705 12854 Running Fox. 3 J.P 103 1:55% 5 108X700 12853 Virginius, 6 ..Lrl KM 1:54% 7 103x695 12810 Bib (irass, 7 Lex 105 1:54% 8 111X690 ♦ . Beulah Park Entries BEULAH PARK ENTRIES Raring starts at 2:15 p. m. Chirago daylight savings- time, 2:15. Beulah Park (1-2 mile). First Race — 6 1-2 Furlongs. Purse $500. 3-year-olds. Maidens. Claiming. Track record: Carrie Moore, April 23, 1923— 1:05%— 7— 104. Today's Bid. Horse&PostPos. Wt. Rec. A.Wt.Uan. 12711 Coney Island. 1 Mia 110 1:07% 112. .725 12711 Big Mosquito. 10 Mia 110 1:07% 103. .720 12787 'Pippin. 11 . .Lat 115 1 :06% 101. .715 12787 Quince Delight. 8 Tarn 106 1:08% 107.. 710 12787= Jim Smi.k. 15 109.. 705 12863- Bonify, 12 104. 700 12787 I^u lie Dear. 2 L.F 115 1:09% 101.. 685 12863 Shoplifter, 14Win 111 1:00% 107. .690 12711 Irish Princess II.. 9 Hav 107 1 :08% 107. .690 12787 'Oxalis. 3 96..6K5 01516 Sea -Haig. 4 106. .685 12711 Square Jack, 5... 106. .685 L?863 I^ady I na. ■ D.P 108 1:1©% 104. .685 12665 Enherlyr. 7 Tam 106 1:11% 101. .685 12539 Tim I) Brien. 1.1 L.F 109 1:08 106. .685 Second Race — 6 1-2 Furlongs. Purse $500. 4 year-olds and upward. Claiming. Track record: Carrie Moore. April 23. 1823— 1 :05%— 7— KM. 12664- 'Al Hotfoot. USem 101 1:07 6 112X725 12790* 'Pure Dee. 14. J.P 108 1:08% 7 100x720 12576- 'Golden Locks. 4. Hav 115 1:07% 5 107X715 12622 Passport, ft 6 105x710 12906 Rivulet. 8 ...Mil 106 1:08% 10 100X705 12578 Cave Woman. 10. Ken 101 1:07% 6 112x700 12822 Earl Pool. 12Sem 101 1:07% 8 102X«»5 12664 'Kin Folks. 7 ... 4 101.. 690 12906 'Col. Pat. 3. Hav 110 1:08 7 97x«90 12753 Bullet Proof. 5M. II 122 1:07% 10 108x690 1 12790 Steinuay. 1 4 105x685 1 12907 George Kuffan. 2. Tam 112 1 :09% 8 114X685 12869 Sound. | Mia 113 1:08% 4 100x685 12623 Baa! beck II.. 13 Hav 108 1:08% 4 102. .685 12624 'Lafe M., 15..Sem 108 1:06% 7 109x685 12822 Piedmont. 10 Mia 114 1:07% 7 108X685 Third Race— 3-4 Mile. Purse $500. 4-year-olds and upward. Claiming. Track re -ord: Poland. Aug. 7. 1924 1:13— 3— 109. (12823) 'False Fan-. lOSem 105)1:13 5 110x725 12307: Jof. 2 Hav 100 1:12% 4 111..720 12907 Mill Boy. 13. Hav 106 1:12% 6 109x715 12623- (iuy Clayion. 15. Sem 102 1:14% 5 H»ft:;:710 12714 'Follow Me. I.Tij 108 1:13 6 108x705 12823- 'Barbery Bush. «. J.P 116 1:15 7 104X700 12575: 'Deadfall, h. . Pim lot! 1:10% 4 110. 695 12864i 'May Bruen, 11... T 106 - «'.!i5 12790- 'Leonard C, ftWin 110 1:12% I 113 • o'.HI 12907* 'Nero. 7 Sem 108 1:13 4 109.. 690 12757 (iussi, 1'. :: Hav 107 1:13 6 103 ■ 685 12495 (oral Reef. 4. Aqu 113 1:13 7 114- 685 12908 'Heretrix. 5. . Wdb 1U» 1 :15% 4 98.685 12714 'Flight. 12 .. \V P M 1:14% 4 106.. 685 12578 'Nortlnri] Star. 14. R R 106J1:14% 6 103X685 12907 Voting April. If... Bel 103 1:12% 5 111 X 685 Fourth Rare — 6 1-2 Furlongs. Purse $600. 3 year-olds. Claiming. Track record: Spinaway. Aug. 21, 1923 1:21% 0 102. 12866' Priceless, ft 107.. 725 12863' 'Kmbrvo. 2 100x720 12866 'Wel:y. 7 IOJ.715 12866 'We- Wee. :, lis .710 12866 'Affectionate Mary. 8 !I8.705 12863 Atador. 11 1O5..700 12824 'Ann A., 12 KM. .CBS 12542 Argali. 4 10. ..600 12625 'Mr. Plaid, 1 10«. .600 12866 Elmer H, 3 105.. 685 12787 'Starzella (Mi, 8 100.. (UC. 12522 Kill. 10 loa.tac. 12824 liuckaroo, 13 ... 105. .685 Fifth Race— 1 Mile and 70 Yards. Purse $700. 3-year-olds and upward. Claiming. Track record: Lieutenant Perkins, Aug. ft, 1»24 -1 :46%— 7 -107. 12909 ■■■■ ■! •■■■ 5 C.I 111 1:42% 7 10SX735 12825= 'Optimist. 4...K.(; 10» 1:47% 6 10U..725 12825' 'Utile (lair. 6Tij 07 1:45% 6 MSX720 (12469) 'Rodeo. 2 J.P 96 1:44% 5 100x715 12909 'Tumberry. 3.M II 103 1:41% 6 103x710 129093 Rrownie Smile. 1 Sem 1(13 1:44% 5 100X705 127913 •itmbraf. 7. M.ll 105 1:44% « HxW 12791 lU.sab.lla. S...C.1 1181:42% 5103x700 Sixth Race — 1 Mile and 70 Yards. Purse $6O0. 4-year-olds anil upward. Claiming. Track record: Lieutenant Perkins. Aug. ft, Ift24 — 1:4C%— 7— 107. 12869- •» ano. 3 Tij 96 1:43% • 101 v 725 | 12717- astlereagli. 14.. ftl«Hi®720 128683 Laif Kinnell. in . Tam 103 1:50% 5 110x715 j 12864 *«;ee. « Sem 07 1:45% • 101x710 | 12757 'P-vonite. 7 8 101x705 12869 'Royal Ki^s. | J I' 103;i:4ft i 4 90.. 700 ' 10402' Merry Man. S.Kem 111*1:47% 7 10»»x6ft5 J 12717 Cleat., 12 5 112x600 12868 'Mark Aurele. 15.. ;, lo4 . tiyt) 12717 'Blue Caddie, 1.. Tam 102 1:4S% 4 ft! ^c«VsTi 12822 Fast Roy, 2... Tij 106 l:4t % (. loft .. r.s.", 12716 Aswnt, 4 Sciu 107 1:47% 4 MSxOSfi 12793 Lieutenant Perkins I in 1(m; 888 12868 'Hilly Walz. 11 Aur M 1 47 I lol . 8H 12826 Pair Fancy ..Mi, 13 4 lol ■ 883 12868 Swim, 16 ...Hav 106 1.4ft V. 7 l(»;:;:i.V, Seventh Race— 1 Mile and 70 Yards. Purse 8600. 3 year olds and upward. Claiming. Track rei-ord: Lieutenant Perkins, Aug. ft, lft2l 1:16% 7-107. (12717) Drummond. 6 V.C. 106 1 4:»'s 11 112-725 (12716) 'Tippity Witchet. 7 Tdn 107 1 : 15% 12 1 1 8*97*8 (12866) Mahatma. 9 3 MftxTlS 12910- 'Little Archer, 8.. 4 107. 71 » 12867- *«'iM|uina, 12 ■ 1 M ■ 881 12911J •Whison, 10 ...J.P 103 1:41% 5 107. 700 1282G3 Ixird Meise. 5... Row 103 1 8f% 4 115 - BM (12863) 'Detroit. 1 I BS..8M 12910 •Demijohn. 2 Jam 110 1:45 7 B8fXiM 12911 Timeless. I U.K. 116 1.15% 7 112. .tU 12866 Johnny PakeriMi. 4 "100. .6ST, 12905 'Dust Rrush. 11 .. 5 105 r.s5 12960 'Wedding Prime. . 13 Tij 107 1:45% 8 107.-683 Workouts 1 1 Kej: B — B reeling. D— Driving. E — Easily. II — Handily. O — All oat. U— Eased up. (12' AUB0RA AURORA. 111., May 4. — Workouts over the local track today were as follows: Weather clear : track good — 3-8 MILE. 122 Red Weed :39 h Slippery Smile .. . :53 b ' 52 Blue Beans :37%b Randal's Royal. . . :37%b 120 Try Again :55 b 107 Black Angel :38 b Scotland Forever. :39%b IIS The Poet :49%b 88 Braedalbane :39 b 116 Take A Chance.. :38%h T15 Voorflor :54 b 116 Florence Mills :36%b 83 Yalovian :38%b 107 Wapanoco :i0 b 88 Ferseth :37 %b 114 Gambling Tony... :37%b 1-2 MILE. 5-8 MILE. 118 Jenny I ear :37%b 121 Doughnut :53 b 121 Polly Bay 1:05 b 114 Judge Dai ley :38%d 89 Flora Le Breton . . :53 b 111 Martins Caddy... 1:05 b 122 Kingscourt II :37 b 115 Hitrump :54%b Minnie Stuart 1 :07%b 62 Morocco :37%b 122 Lucky Run :50 b 43 Richelieu 1 :07%b New Beauty :36%h 62 Miss Rosedale :53 b Shasta I^ove 1 :02%b 117 Poison :37%b 56 Quince Garden... :55 b 3-4 MILE. 120 Pee Wee :36% Reveillon :55 b 121 Cameo 1:19 b 119 Papa Blinks :40 b 87 Rodrigo :53%b Nobody Home 1 :22%b Parnell :38$sb Smooth Ice :53 b 47 Peggy 0 1:24 b New Beauty showed a clever work. Florence Mills worked handily. LEXINGTON. LEXINGTON. Ky., May 4. — Following are the workouts over the local track today: Weather clear ; track muddy — S-8 MILE. 122 Guillotine :50%h 121 Musician 1 :lS%h Emma Helen ... :38%h 123 Respond :53%b 122 Peekaboo 1:24 b Francine :39%h 80 Rasuli 53 h 7-S MILE. 121 Galloping Dawn.. :38=%h S-S MILE. 113 Black Gra.kle ...l:37%h 122 Hailstorm :40%b 121 Firebug 1:08 b 1 MILE. ^ 113 Nauset :38%h 121 The Huguenot ..l:04%h 116 Dimple Dunkie. . .1 :51%h 121 Theo Red :39%h 113 Old Slip 1::.1%1 113 Wisdom :37%h 3-4 MILE. 118 Pompano 1:55 b 122 Frenchburg 1 :25%h 119 Pa no 1 :4S h 1-2 MILE. 122 Little Visitor ...l:19%b 120 Percussion 1 :47%h 121 Cloudburst :52%h 121 Lucky D. ift 1 :20%b 122 Red Banner 1:48 b 122 Explosion :51 h 122 Lemniscate 1:27 b 103 Thistle Gold l:51%b Training was confined to slow work this morning, nothing done being worthy of special note. CHURCHILL DOWNS LOUISVILLE. Ky., May 4. — Todays training gallops here included the following: Weather clear ; track sloppy. 3-8 MILE. 121 Uncle Al :51%b 121 Iraq 1 :18%h 120 Benito :36%h 121 Wild Notes :51%b 120 Indian Ix ve Call. 1 :19 b 120 Caroline Carter.. :39:%h 5-8 MILE. 121 Ima Baby 1:19 b 117 Col. Board :39 h 121 Caroler 1:08 b 121 Longworth 1:20 b 120 Kindred :38 h 122 Gibbons 1 :06%b Peggy Weaver. . .1 :l.V\h 118 Mike McLuke :36%hd 121 Port Star 1 :04%h 121 Sandhurst 1 :17%b 120 Queen of Allah.. :37%h 122 Reputation 1:04 b 123 Wolf y 1:18 b 121 Rhinock :37%b 120 Tyrol 1 :03%n 1MI1.E. 121 Royal Omar :37%h 3-4 MILE. 123 Creek Indian 1:44 h 74 Star beck :38 h 119 Bootsie 1 :17%h 123 Canaan 1:44 h 120 Sola Mia :36%h 122 Captain Fox 1 :16%h 118 Capistrano l :46%b Upstart :39%h 123 Crossco 1 :17%b 117 Fretwell 1:44 h 1-2 MILE. 122 Busy Day 1 :16%h 120 King Nadi 1:44 h 121 Blasted Hopes... :51%b 121 Dry Moon 1 :\T%b 115 Marconi 1 :45%h 121 Joan D'Albret :49%h 121 Good Shepherd. . .1 :19%D 121 Nettie Sweep 1 :46%h 119 Kanawha :51Vib 122 Galloping Shoes. .1 :22 b 25 Osmand 1:43 h 121 President :50%h 121 Hilary l:19%b 123 Profiteer 1:46 b 112 T. S. Jordan :51%j 87 Hero 1 :17Vih 122 Token 1:52 b Osmand did a wonderful move. King Nadi is training nicely. Creek Indian arid Canaan went together. PIMLIC0 riMLICO, Md., May 4. — The following workouts took place here today: Weather clear ; track fast — 3-8 MILE. 98 Immolator :50 h 122 Golden Twig 1 :18«fch 116 All Callao :37 h Miss Crump :51 h 116 Jopagan 1:19 e 99 Golden Wanderer. :40 b 122 Pleasant Smiles.. :49%d 122 Marche Militaire. 1 :16 h Glister :35%h Paddle :51%d Storm King 1:18 h 122 Ginna Lee :38%d Penstick :50 d The Pine 1 :17% l 119 Tardner :37%h Red Hill :50 d 85 Trapstock l:lt%d 119 Phanariot :36%h Solo :51 h 122 Worthland l:15%h 122 Stirrup Cup :37%b 119 Witchmount :53 h War Cold 1 :15%d 114 Signola :37%d i-8 MILE. 7-K MILE. 114 Toanna :37 h 105 Cudgeller 1:06 d 122 Bucephalus 1:31 d 116 Tommy Foster... :37 d 122 Doto l:04^h 1 MILK. 117 Voshell :36%h 122 Finland 1 :02%d 122 Grenier 1:45 d Ruler 1 :07%h 123 Moses 1 :4.".%il 1-2 MILE. 3-4 MILE. 89 War Man 1 :56%.l Alice McLuke :51 h 117 Banton 1 :17%h lis MILE. 118 Blue Darter :53 h 110 Chairman 1 :17%h 122 Rip Rap 1:55 d 123 Dr. O'Mara :49 d Casting l:17%d 118 Fred Wood :50 h 121 Fantastic 1 :15%h 1 1-4 MILE. 118 c.oldbeater :52 b 121 Flight of Time. . .1 :15%h 123 Reminder 2:11 d US Harry Baker :52 b 109 Francis J 1 :22%h 123 Whiskery 2:11 d Whiskery and Reminder were driving, to- Rip Rap was driving. gether. Finland went handily, Banter and •"hair-Fantastic-, Northland and Flight of Time man were driving together. went handily together. Glister has her speed. AQUEDUCT Weather clear: track fast — 3-S MILE. 120 Ridgeway :36%h IS Omar Double 1 :t 4% 119 Distraction :41 b 110 The Seer :39=fcb 3-4 MILE. 120 Fire Fighter :36%h 1-2 MILE. 121 Tan.iami Trail ... 1 :23 b 119 Herkert :38%b Parol :53%b 7-S MILE. 122 Maurice :37 b ilcneral Lee :50%b 119 Crimdus 1:29 h Marie Blanche II. :37 b S-8 MILE. 120 Huffy 1:29 h 120 Myra M :39%b J. H. Baker 1:09 b I MILE. 118 U'Turk :39%b 120 King Lehr l:04%h 121 Gay Comet 1:50 b (Continued on fourteenth page). (Continued from thirteenth page). — - JAMAICA NKW Y »U!\, K. Y.. May 4. — Today's training gallops over the local courses included the following: Weather clear : track fast— J-H MIIK. Content :51 h 122 Jack of Clubs 1 :162*h 110 Afton :? 5\d 120 Master David :50 h 118 Juggler 1:22 b 122 l«la.k IVpper ... :36^d i-S MILE. I.ucky Beggar .. .1 :19%b 110 Ollini :3:t^b Bridge 1:05 b 7-8 MILK. 121 Dm Bon.ro :3GVfeh 122 Cloudland 1 :01Sh 121 Our Gains 1:32 h 117 ;iant :35%d 8!t Klying Monk 1:04 h 1 MILE. l'.ed Ml :37%b 120 Mijigado 1 :0«3f,l 122 Costigan 1:46 h 111 Sport Hallahan .. -Jt%h 122 New Hope 1 :07%b 120 Forecaster 1:45 b 12t» Top Scrg-ant ... :35%h 122 Titan 1:01 «sh 120 Hike 1:47 b llti Night March - :47 b 1-i MILE. 3-4 MILE. 123 Wild Aster 1 :5'J b 122 Apostle :49%h 122 Compass 1 :lS*%b 1 1-8 MILES. t0 Aversion :48%h 122 Klying Scud 1 :20Vsb 123 Justice F 1 :57%b Tiian and Cloudland worked on even terms. Aversion has her speed. For i-a-ster mi in hand all the way. Sport Hallahan and Top Sergeant did a Justice F. did a creditable trial for the good speed test in company. l'liakm ss. BELMONT PARK Weather clear; track fast — 3-H MILK. 122 Sankari :47% 119 Kinburn 1:23 11» •,,„,, ,ii,atio ti :37 113 Sand Hills :53 121 Melmore 1:15 121 Laughing Lady... tt% 122 Son of Battle :48 120 McAuliffe 1:18 122 .Mowlee :36% 104 Tip Top :51% 120 Fort Hole 1:19 BtlMh Hun :37^ 8-8 MILE. 118 Pygmalion 1:19 »n Wing :^7«s 122 Gallahad 1:04^4 120 Top Twig 1:17% 121 Sarmaticus :34% 1 MILE. ! Sublevado :3ti% 3-4 MILE. 120 Corvette 1:43 121 Thunder, lap :38 63 Accomplish 1:18 120 Compensation 1:48% 118 WVe Burn :37% 121 Blue Ridge 1:16% 122 Kasy Money 1:47% 99 Bluemont 1:23 122 Mothers Son 1:41% 1-2 MILE. 120 Bizarre ...1:17% Ferre de Tanville.l :43% 122 Mack Curl :48% 121 Cantankerous 1:13% 120 Revolver 1:43 122 I eviner :49 120 Found One 1:20% 122 Tannie 1:48 Julia :51 Houter 1:20 120 Young Prince 1:44% 122 . 1 umbo :49% 122 Izetta 1:15 1 1-8 MILE. 122 Jug o' Rum :48 120 Junetta 1:15 121 Washakie 1:35% _ . c- — 1Z= Page 14 Jamaica Turf Notes JAMAICA TURF NOTES f NEW YORK, K. Y., May 4. There were two claims in the opening race. Herman Warrendorf claimed Prattle for $3,000. C W. lenders took Scat for a like amount. J.M-key George Fields joined the throng yesterday. He is recovering rapidly from the broken collar bone he sustained at Tijuana on the last day of that meeting. John J. Brady, Jr., traffic manager of tliM Thoroughbred Horse Association, left last night for Reading, Pa., where he will have a consultation with officials of the Philadelphia and Reading Railroad in reference to a group of special horse cars that are being constructed for that company. Clyde Phillips left Tuesday night for Pimlico, taking with him Saxon, which will carry the Creentree silks in the Preakness. Tom Healey is in Maryland supervising the final preparation of Black Panther for the Preakness. Max Hirsch will not use his commutation ticket again this week, as he feels his pressure in Baltimore is necessary to give Rip Itap and Kentucky II. the final touches for the Preakness. "Boo" Riddle leaves tonight, with Justice P.. which will ha vanned to Pimlleo for his engagement in the Preakness. Two car loads of thoroughbreds, belonging to Joseph K. Widener, arrived yesterday at Belmont Park from Ixmisville and R. A. l enny was in charge of the shipment. • Pimlico Turf Notes f PJMLIC0 TURF NOTES # « PIMLICO. Md., May 4. After Prince of Wales won yesterday, Johnny Schorr loaded the F. B. McLean racers on an express car and shipped them to Churchill Dmt Schorr, accompanied by the stable's jockey Chick Lang, will motor to Louisville. Jock, the stable's reliance for the Kentucky Derby, will be given his final "prep" for that important fixture at the 1 towns. J. Healy, acting for the I-aurel Park Stud, disposed of the steeplechaser Crimson Dawn to Messrs. lough Thompson and D. V. C'roker of Detroit. He also sold to H. Booker the two-year-olds Pagonetta, by Pagan Pan, and Route Step, by Sir Barton. The Bost-wick horses will probably be shipped from here to New York and later on to Chicago, where they will be campaigned during the summer. W. J. Owens, whose horses are trained by Rob Potee, claimed the two-year-old Fire Fairy out of the second race Tuesday. She cost him $3,500. Jockey J. Shanks was suspended for three days by the starter for disobedience, while at the post in the first race yesterday. Johnny Callahan will probably have the mount on Fair Star in the Pimlico Oaks tomorrow. Bourofcsa, who had been engaged to ride the mare, i.s c»n!ined to his home suffering from an attack of pleurisy. • Aurora Turf Notes AURORA TURF NOTES § . 1 AURORA. 111., May 4. Condition books covering the first seven days of the Maple Heights meeting were received at Reposition 1'ark today and were distributed anions the horsemen. The meeting at the 'leveland track commences May 28. continuing until June 14, during which time there will be J 106, 000 in purses distributed. R. Pollard of Dal'as. Texas, launched into the sport of ra ing with a stable of three liors»s purchased at private sale from T. l'!ipi e;n. The hand includes: Boys Believe Me, Monteagle, a three-year-old maiden, and S'*-iety Blaze, a two-year-old by l'nder Fire. ■i Haughton will have the care of the trio and do the training of them for Mr. Pollard. The above sale reduces owner T. Flippen's t t:ible to one horse, he having still maintained the useful plater Silent Lillian. Caa Welch, which was purchased by F. Bernstein from the Sajiola Stock Farm, will In future be trained under the supervision Of R. Ketzel. Latest Lexington Notes | LATEST LEXINGTON NOTES | s - s LEXINGTON, Ky., May 4. G. L. Strang has bred his Jack Atkin mare, Maria Augusta, to the young stallion Cherokee which is standing at the Gallaher Farm near this city. The horses Fretwell, and Trydor, property of M. Lowenstein, were vanned to Churchill I »owns Sunday to rejoin the Lowenstein string there. Jockey M. Garner also departed for Churchill Downs, where he will ride during the coming meeting. Eleven horses belonging to the stable of H. P. Headley were transferred to Churchill Downs Wednesday morning. Helen's Babe, Handy Mandy, Almadel, Soiree and Sea Drift, a division of the Headley Stable, that was shi-pped last Saturday to Pimlico, are now on their way to Churchill Downs, according to word trainer W. W. Taylor received this morning from Mr. Headley, who accompanied his horses East. Helen's Babe and Almadel were starters in the Dixie Handicap Monday. This morning brought the transfer of additional stables from Lexington to Louisville and included in the number were those of J. N. Camden and J. C. Milam. The Camden establishment included Hydromel, the stable's main hope for the Kentucky Derby, and Mr. Kirkwood, which turned in a fine Derby trial Monday, headed the Milam shipment. Rolled Stocking was among the horses C. C. Van Meter sent to the Downs, while F. J. Kelley's Bonaire, which suffered a spread foot in his race yesterday, was left here with three others carded to race today or tomorrow. Jim (lass is In charge of the four in quarters here. Jockey N. J. Barnes, who suffered minor injuries in a fall from Capt. Saufley in the first race Monday, cancelled the mount on Myrtle Rion Tuesday, but hopes to resume riding shortly. R. C. Frakes has arranged to transfer his big stable to Churchill Downs, Thursday, and the J. T. Looney establishment will leave for the same course the following day. H. E. Hart, owner of the Swingalong Stable, probably will ship from here to Canada. He is awaiting word regarding stalls before making a definite schedule for the late spring and summer. Shortly after the running of the third race Tuesday, trainer H. J. Thompson sent Col. E. R. Bradley's Buddy Bauer and Boot to Boot to the track for an easy mile. The former, I Mr. Bradley's chief hope for Kentucky Derby j honors, galloped the distance in 1:41%, while Boot to Boot negotiated his mile in 1:41%. Through an error in compilation in the secretary's office of the Kentucky State Racing Commission, J. S. Hawkins application for a trainer's license was among the list held up. His application had been granted. Alfred Johnson, who suffered a kick from Bewithus recently, is showing no effects from the injury and will have the mount on Boot to Boot in the Clark Handicap at Louisville, Saturday, and leave that night for Pimlico, where he will have the mount on Bewithus in the Preakness Stakes. Starter Hamilton has lifted the suspensions against jockeys D. Smith and F. Chia-vetta and they will accept mounts Wednesday. They were set down for disobedience while at the barrier and served three days each. ♦ 1 Beulah Park Turf Notes HTeULAH PARK TURF NOTES i § § COLUMBUS, Ohio, May 4. Brownie Held, assistant to the racing secretary at Beulah Park, who was recently injured in an automobile accident, had to return to the hospital, where a second operation on his arm developed the fact that two pieces of glass were still embedded in that member. H. B, Brown announced that he had reconsidered his plans of shipping to Omaha and would send his entire band to Akron. Lady Huon, owned by Whitteman & Miller of Grove City and. which performed with much success over Beulah Park in the past, has a splendid yearling colt at her side by Serapis, which horsemen now quartered at the course regard highly. THE* BELL Two Telephone Specials Daily — Price $3 For Sale At All Newsstands THE BELL RANG AGAIN! Murzim, $14.40 Royal Pennant, $4.80 Your Bell is ringing. Answer it. Buy today's Bell letter, only $3, worth $300. Everyone wants last minute commission specials. Then buy the Bell. Follow tho Bell. No night before picks. 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Postal Telegraph, or in person, gets you four bona fide good things, providing vou agree to pay me $10 balance if I produce three winners out of four at 3 to 1 or better. Fair enough? DAILY RACING GUIDE HAS THE WINNERS— BUY IT EVERY DAY Page 16 Murzin Captures Rennert: Gets Up in Final Strides of a Spectacular Finish MURZ1N CAPTURES RENNERT ji 1 Gets Up in Final Strides of a Spectacular Finish ♦ Wednesday's Entertainment at Pimlieo Track Replete With Exciting and Interesting Racing— Double for W. J. Salmon. ♦ PIMLICO. Md.. May 4. Coming from last place at the head of the stretch. W. J. Salmon's three-year-old Murzim got up in the final strides of a thrilling finish to win the fourth renewal of the Uennert -Handicap at Pimlieo today. This race, for three-year-olds, $5,000 added, over three-quarters of a mile, brought out a field of nine. There were two stable entries — Sir Harry and Wan-dering Minstrel, racing for the Seagram Stable, and Candy May and Candy Pig. for : H. T. Archibald. Public support was divided between them. Wandering V.t.nstrel caused I a delay of four minutes at the post and when the barrier was released he was off In front. Peter Fiz, showing a great flight of early speed, soon caught and passed him and, after assuming an easy lead, was taken in | hand and held command. He was still in front entering the home stretch, where he appeared to have a safe lead under restraint. In the meantime Murzim. beginning very slowly, was a trailer, and looked to be hopelessly out of it. Maiben was sitting still, putting up one of his famous chilly rides. Not until straightened out for the final run did he make an effort, and when he let Murzim down, the latter began nil i wing down the leaders, closing with a great burst of speed that landed him in front in the very last stride. It was the closest kind of a finish, one of the sort that left the winner in doubt until the official placing was displayed. The Heathen was third, beaten by :i length for second place. The winner's portion of the purse was $4,740. Trainer T. J. Healey appears to have a mortgage on this stake, for in the five runnings he has saddled the winner on three different occasions. R. T. Wilson's Tall Timber won in 1923, and the same owner's Senalado captured the stake in 1925. SPARKLING DUEL. Tt was a mighty close fight between Royal Pennant and Inquisitor in the opening race. The finish was such as to lead the backers of each horse to think that they won. The Whitney colt, however, got the decision by the smallest possible margin. He was a bit slow to begin and in the early stages was outrun. Prom the top of the stretch to the finish he gained steadily and in a whirlwind finish just managed to get up in I time. Inquisitor ran a smashing good race himself. He began slowly, but moved up rapidly on the outside and, entering the home stretch, went wide. He disposed of pacemaker Mini wood at this point and drew away at the eighth post only to tire when it I came to the front drive. Pink Lily was third beaten by five lengths. The heavily backed Allfey furnished a thrill in the second race when he beat Dexter by a head. Beginning well she immediately dropped out of it and Craigmile did not hurry her any. When she got her stride Allfey moved up on the outside and went to the leaders with a rush after passing the half-mile post only to be blocked. Craigmile again elected to take the outside route and was soon on even terms with Dexter. The pair raced like a team all the last three-eighths and at the finish the Kilmer entry proved the gamer of the two. Allfey is a loose, long-striding lop-eared filly and when stiaightened out covers a lot of ground. She runs as though she fancies going a long route and will no doubt prove a useful racing tool. She is the first winner that Henry McDaniH sent to the past for \V. S. Kilmer since taking over his band this spring. ANOTHER FOR BE I) WELL. It appears as if Bedwell has finally struck his stride. He gathered in another purse this afternoon, when Fore Star won the third race. It marked his second win of the meeting. Johnny Jewell began like ■ winner. He took command at the turn into the back stretch but. passing the half-mile post. Fore Star and Powder both passed him. These two raced head and head rounding the far turn and into the home stretch, with Fore Star always having a slight advantage. In the last sixteenth the Bedwell racer shook off opposition and. at the end, won going away by half a length. The Salmon Stable made it a double when Thuron came back, after Murzim's victory, to win the fifth race. Maiben left the post with a rush, and Thuron raced into a long lead. He hugged the rail, but in the run through the home stretch was inclined to quit, ami Mail en got busy on him the last hundred yards. At the finish Thuron had a four-h-ngth lead. The next three were noses and heads apart. Th- winner ran the four and a half furlongs in S4, the fastest for the distance run at the meeting. Pimlico Oaks to be Run Today ji § _ — — Pimlieo Oaks to Be Run Today BALTIMORE, Md., May 4. — Ten crack three-year-old fillies, including Fair Star, are named for the Pimlieo Oaks, the principal attraction of tomorrow's racing at Pimlieo. The field follows: P.P Horse. Wgt. Rider. Owner. Trainer. 1— Snkj 113 D. Emery B. Harding 0. B. Akers 2— Pandera 121 A. Abel. . . . H. P. Whitney F. Hopkins 3— Aromagne 121 E. Ambrose W. S. Kilmer H. Mr Daniel 4— Minna Deen 113 L. Lang Audley Farm Stable R. A. Smith 5— Fenlight 113 F. ( oltiletti W. M. Jeffords S. P. Harlan 6 — Fair Star 121 0. Bourassa Foxcatcher Farm Stable . ('. It* 7— Signola 113 W. Barr F. P. Robie F. L. Meltzer 8— Candy May 113 P. Walls Ji. T. Archibald G. ArTin 9— Dignns 113 G. Taylor C. L. Whiting T. J. Donohoe 10— Tigress 113 G. Ellis Greentree Stable . . . R. Waldron .*, — , — g Buddy Bauer to Pimlico I I BUDDY BAUER TO PIMLICO LEXINGTON, Ky., May 4.— There was a change of plans of the Idle Hour Farm Stable and instead of sending Bewithus to race in the Preakness Stakes as originally planned. Buddy Bauer will be the dependence to carry off the honors in the rich Maryland stakes. Buddy Bauer is a better shipper than Bewithus and possesses more early speed than his stable companion. This was chiefly the consideration that brought about the change in plans. Bewithus will be a starter in the Kentucky Derby and Buddy Bauer is intended to go in the Louisville fixture. Trainer Thompson has arranged for a car to be available Tuesday to bring Buddy Bauer to I»uisville. Jockey Albert Johnson will depart for Baltimore after dismounting from Boot to Boot in the Clark Handicap and wi'.l ride Buddy Bauer in the Preakness. ♦ — -— ■ Wins Chester Vase Stakes WINS CHESTER VASE STAKES (SPECIAL CABLEGRAM.) LONDON. Eng:and. May 4.— Lady Tor-rington's Lone Knight, a three-year-old bay colt by All Alone — Historic, won the Chester Vase Stakes yesterday. This event, which is for three and four-year olds, is decided over the mile and a half distance and is worth $10,000. The winner was the strong favorite and is being pointed for the Derby. Shian Mor, another Derby candidate, was unplaced. Swift and Sure, which was recently exported to the United States, won the Chester Vase Stakes last year. Epsom Derby Odds . EPSOM DERBY ODDS (SPECIAL CABLEGRAM.) LONDON. England, May i. — Frank Curzon's Call Boy rules the favorite here in the future betting on the Epsom Derby. The son of Hurry On — Comedienne is held at 9 to 2. Lord Derby's Sickle is the second choice at 11 to 2, C. W. S. Whitburn's Adam's Apple is 6 to 1. Hot Night is 10 to 1. Fourth Hand 100 to 8, Shian Mor 100 to 7, Applecross 100 to 6 and Damon 20 to 1. The latter is owned by the American sportsman, Thomas Fortune Ryan. The Satrap in the Stud. THE SATRAP IN THE STUD. BALTIMORE. Md.. May 4.— W. Du Pont Jr., was a visitor at Pimlieo. He reports that his young stallion The Satrap has been bred to three mares, one of them Lustre Hour, a filly that carried his colors last year. With his wonderful breeding and splendid conformation The Satrap should be a great horse in the stud. He will be bred to a few more mares this spring. For Fairmount Campaign ■ •■ FOR FAIRMOUNT CAMPAIGN LEXINGTON, Ky., May l.~ -C H. Knebel-kamp has sold Sieg Margon to E. J. O'Don-nell, and the latter will ship the three-year-loM to Fairmount Park together with Ed r.urke and four two-year-olds that he recently purchased from John E. Madden. For the Jubilee Stakes ; FOR THE JUBILEE STAKES (SPECIAL CABLEGRAM ) PARIS, France. May 4. A. K. Macomber's Insight II. winner of the Cambridgeshire Handicap in Kngland last year, will be shipped to compete in the Kempton Park j.luhilee Stakes. The American jockey Frank Ke«.gh, will ride the son of Oversight — Court ; I ress. Correction in Form Chart CORRECTION IN F0*RM CHART In race 12846, the fifth race at Pimlieo. Monday. May 2. 1927, the post time should lread 4:59 at 1 instead of 4:49 at 1 jus printed. Louisville Turf Notes I LOUISVILLE TURF NOTES $ $ LOUISVILLE. Ky., May 4. Wm. Dundas has undergone two minor operations at St. Joseph's Infirmary here in the past ten days, but he is well on the way to a rapid recovery. J. S. Middleton, acting for the Crescent Stable, sold Sun Altos, the crack sprinter, to the Sanola Stock Farm. Dan Lehan has sent his good mare Margaret Winsor to Lexington to be bred to Chatterton. She has a brown filly at her side by Busy American. Baylor Hickman reports a brown colt foal to Eulogy, by Peter Pan and a brown colt foal by Tryster — Hasty Chick. The Widener horses were shipped to Belmont Park Tuesday in charge of R. G. Denny, with the exception of nine head, including Osmund and Kiev, the Derby candi-djites, which will race at the Churchill Downs meeting opening on May 7. The big band of the Island Farm Stable jirrived from Havre de Grjice this morning. Included in the consignment of ten horses was Indian Love 'all, the Derby candidjite from this establishment. W. A. Crawford, the trainer, went into stable "N" with his charges. R. McGarvey, of the stables of Mrs. John Hertz. Styvesant Peabody and Otto Lehman, brought in fourteen head from Lexington and took quarters in the new twenty-stji.il burn recently erected at Churchill Downs to receive them. Nelson Williams brought in eight head of horses belonging to VV. 10. Caskey of Lexington from the Kentucky Association track. Alex Menger brought three head from Latonia, where he wintered, the property of J. Allgeyer and S. jmd A. Furst of Cin-cinnjiti. J. T. Looney, represented by Lmgport. claimed Mjissey in the fourth race from K. J. Holland for $1,300. It w;us the only claim recorded during the meeting. Sturdy Veteran Disguise STURDY VETERAN DISGUISE LEXINGTON, Ky.. May 4. Seven racers owned by J. H. Rosseter. were arrivals from ("aliforniji to g into the establishment of J. P. Headley, who will camp:iign them on Kentucky trjicks. The consignment comprises six t wo-ye;ir-olds :md the three-ye:ir-old I earest. Per:ilt;i. one of the two-year-olds, is a winner and is the hist of the get by Disguise. This sturdy stallion is still hale and hearty at the age of thirty years, but will not be used further for breeding purposes. He will browse at ease on the Rosseter California ranch. Good Sport at Columbus: Thrilling Finishes Mark Wednesday's Racing at Beulah Park, Held Under Ideal Conditions. : ; i t : , • 1 GOOD SPORT AT COLUMBUS Thrilling Finishes Mark Wednesday's Racing at Beulah Park, Held Under Ideal Conditions. COLUMBUS. Ohio, May 4. — Delightful weather conditions Jigain prevailed at Beulah Park this afternoon, following the heavy overnight storms of Tuesday, which left the track again in a heavy, lumpy condition. Nevertheless, despite the changed condition of the track, the fields in the majority of the races were large, and the finishes in most of the races were of the close kind. Close to three thousand again packed the stand* and enclosures. West Point, perfectly ridden by jockey P. Armstrong, came from behind Impossible entering the home stretch, and after a hard drive succeeded in wearing the latter down, to win going away by a length and a half margin. This marked the second winning mount during the afternoon for the H. E. Brown rider, had previously won with Perhaps. Little Avon, ridden by jockey F. Moore, barely lasted long enough in the opening dash to earn a head victory over Air Mail, after having led at one stage of the journey by a five lengths margin. When the home stretch was reached the eight-year-old gelding was seen to be shortening his stride, forcing his rider to go to the whip to stall off the closing rush of Air Mail. Boxwood came from out of the bunch to take third place. Another thrilling finish resulted In the second race, when the first three to finish lapped on each other, with the winner Bullet Joe driving to the utmost. Peter Brush was second and somewhat unfortunate in the early running, while Freemason, the early pacemaker, hung on gamely for third. Two-year-olds of the maiden variety made up the small, but select field that faced the starter in the third race. Jean Wengel, a speedy daughter of Airman — Smiling Mag, which runs in the interests of G. F. Jenkins, had the most speed and had two lengths margin over Tufli at the end, with Panzan third. Perhaps, running without blinkers in the fourth race, added another purse to the account of the H. K. Brown Stock Farm. The winner was ridden by F. Armstong, who continually urged the nine-year-old gelding to the utmost. Backed into odds-on favoritism. Why re-i warded all confidence reposed in her by lead-1 ing practically ever foot of the way in the fifth race, though St. Quentin loomed up dangerously in the back stretch, but when Hardy called upon Why for the supreme effort, the game daughter of Sir Johnson — Etta Ray readily drew clear to an easy victory. Havana Electric, after being out-i run in the early stages, finished with :i burst of speed that carried him into second place at the end, while St. Quentin was also passed for third money by Scorcher. New York Turf Notes I NEW YORK TURF NOTES f * . — — -+ NEW YORK, N. Y., May 4. Gene Normile, Tijuana racing official and associated with Jack Dempsey, the boxer, | was among the recent visitors. S. N. Holman arrived from Hjivre de Grace with seven horses. Max Silvers wjis an arrival from Maryland and stated that the Island Farm Stable of Li. T. Cooper was shipped to Louisville, Ky. Tom Shaw, clubhouse commissioner, quoted H. P. Whitney's Whiskery, winner of the Chesapeake Stakes at Havre de Grace, present favorite for the Derby at 8 to 1. Marshall Cassidy and Frank Nelson, Canadian racing officials were arrivals today, following a motoring trip from Tijuana. They leave for Toronto next week to await the opening of the Canadian season at the Woodbine Park. B. A. Chilton arrived from Havre de Grace and assumed charge of the press stand. It marked his twenty-seventh year in that capacity and his forty-third year connected with Metropolitan racing. Jockey Abel was an arrival at Jamaica He will ride the H. I'. Whitney horses here in their engagements this week, but will commute to Pimlieo as often as necessary. George V. Burke arrived from Maryhind and took over jockey D. McAuliffe's engagement book. The schooling list at Jamaica comprises My Diva and Forecaster. The latter has been played on every schooling list wherever he raced. The Seagram Stable inquired from trainer Fitzsimmons as to whether the two-year-old Distraction, winner of the Colorado, is for sale. J. E. Edwards of the Mirasol Stable reports the arrival of six fojils jit McCarr's Farm near Lexington, Ky.. of which five are colts. Miss Cameo has been Bred back to Mad Play, while Fan Tan was hred to the Hopeful Stakes winner. Master Charlie. Anit:t was shipped to the J. K. L. Ross Fjirm, Ver-cherres, near Montreal, and bred to Cudgel. Winn O'Connor claimed I'hidias out of the Charles A. McCulloch jind Sam Booth joined the throng yesterday jit Jamaica. Mr. McCulloch jirrived the ninht before after :m extended visit to Europe. While jibroad he attended race meetings in France juid England. He said that he h:id seen much that was admirable in the sport jus con-i ducted abroad, but his prefe;ence is for the American methods :md Americjui horses. Mr. Mct^illoch returns to Chicago Thursday, sixth race today for $2,500. Hardy Leads at Columbus HARDY LEADS AT COLUMBUS COLl'MBL'S, Ohio. May 4. Lee Hardy, under contract to L. V. Everitt, headed the list of money winning jockeys for the second week ;it Reuljih P:irk. For his work in the saddle the past week, Hiirdy drew down $423. falling $20 behind his pay of $45." for the first week. Francis P. Kiniry was second on the list in number of races and money won. Trenchard taking third honors. Hardy is unquestioiuibly the most promising apprentice in this section, being an accomplished horseman, alert at the bjirrier. a good jud^e of pjice. and a strong finisher. Hardy bids fair to become one of the turf's stars. Several offers were tendered Carter Kveritt, his employer. S N. Dolman, hist f;ill being the first to make ji Mi for h!s con-trjict. But Kveritt's price seemed too high. Since then his experience in Cuba made him a finished nice rider.