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NO. 97 CHICAGO, ILL., MONDAY, APRIL 9, 1928 PRICE | SJSSm scents8 Kentucky Schedule: Spring and Summer Dates Meet Approval of Racing Public KENTUCKY SCHEDULE * Spring and Summer Dates Meet Approval of Racing Public. • Outlook Most Promising for Some of Best Sport Seen in Blue Grass State in Years. ♦ LOUISVILLE. Ky., April 7.— There is general satisfaction in racing circles in Kentucky over the schedule of dates recently granted by the Racing Commission for the spring and summer meetings at Lexington, Churchill Downs. Latonia and Raceland. Lexington gets thr^e days more than in former years and will run for thirteen days. Churchill Downs will have twenty-three days, one more than it received last year. Latonia will have twenty-nine days of racing, two less than 1927. Raceland is awarded dates similar to last year. The experience of the past few years has shown that racing of the type and on the scale fostered by the Kentucky State Racing Commission, instead of being a drain upon the community in which it is conducted, is. in reality, a stimulus and an attraction, the benefits of which are now readily recognized and appreciated by the business interests of the various communities in which racing takes place. Under the present regime of the turf in Kentucky, visitors of means and prominence are attracted by the sport in constantly increasing numbers from far and wide. They make their presence immediately felt among the hotels, the restaurants, the theaters and other places of amusement, and the retail stores, to say nothing of other ways in which they distribute their money lavishly. HELPFUL TO COMMUNITY There can be no disputing the fact that racing enlivens and advertises a community as few other agencies can. Since the advent of the regime that has relegated the gambling feature to the rear and brought the racing itself to the forefront, conditions attendant upon the sport are entirely different from the old regime. Nowadays racing is looked upon as a wholesome outdoor amusement in much the same way as the theatre dominates the indoor amusement lield. Nowhere has the modern idea of racing, primarily for the pure enjoyment of the sport itself, taken a firmer foothold than in 1 Kentucky. What wagering takes place on 1 the stirring contests for supremacy that are staged every day during the racing season ' is merely incidental, rather than of transcending ' importance, thanks to the wise policy which is being pursued by the various racing associations. The racing of famous horses for princely purses has created a strong sentiment for the sport that constitutes a bulwark against ; any insidious attack which may be launched ' against it. Evidences ;.re not lacking that 1 the approaching spring season cf the sport in Kentucky will not suff.'-r by comparison i with its predecessors. In fact, all indications point to quite the most wonderful I season the Kentucky tracks have ever enjoyed. At this writing, it really looks as ; if the season about to open will set a new standard for Kentucky racing, high though i the standard has been during the past years. . The horses which have been nominated to ) the rich array of stakes that are to be run l represent the cream of the American thoroughbred. - The race schedule arranged will 1 give these high class horses greater opportunity - than hitherto in Kentucky, and 1 will, undoubtedly, influence some owners, , who had been planning to race elsewhere, to revise their plans and engage in a Kentucky ,• campaigu. A Improvements at Belmont IMPROVEMENTS AT BELMONT , NEW YORK, N. Y.. April 7.— Work on the -, improvements in- the club house and turf and t field enclosures, at Belmont Park is being pushed along. Additional boxes have been built to accommodate the demand, but, with i the additional seating arrangements, the demand will not be supplied. The shrubbery f and other greens have been replanted about t the lake in the center field, and in the course e of the next few days the water will be turned I on and the lake allowed to fill up to the e usual summer time level. « . J. B. Campbell's Father Dies J. B. CAMPBELL' S FATHER DIES * , NEW ORLEANS, La., April 7.— Thomas W. ' Campbell, well known in local sporting circles and father of J. B. Campbell, racing offi-• cial. died here Friday night following a brief \ illness. Mr. Campbell is survived by his s widow and two sons, J. B. and T. W. Campbell, Jr. The latter is a resident of Baltimore. :. Will Open Public Stable WILL OPEN PUBLIC STABLE BOWIE, Md., April 7.— Fred Mcllroy was s an arrival from Hot Springs. He was accompanied - by jockey W. Smith. Mcllroy y plans to open a public stable. Training at Standstill: Few Horses Under Saddle at Kentucky Association Course 1 1 ' ' ; ' 1 i TRAINING AT STANDSTILLS ♦ Few Horses Under Saddle at Ken- I tucky Association Course. H. L. Bilker's Col. Bob Gallops One Mile on \ SllpwiTy Track in 1:47:^.:. — Showers with Col J Weather. LEXINGTON, Ky., April 7.— Showers, a muddy track and declining temperature v greeted horsemen here this morning, with « the result that training operations were greatly reduced and the preparation of the v comparatively few hovscs that .were sent C to the track carried out under exacting con- e t ditions. , The muddy footing developed during the night, and while it served as a damper I against standard or average morning train- \ ing, it was not near so annoying as the -j cold wind that whipped the frequent heavy t showers from the northwest. The showers ( continued throughout the day, and for the j first time in almost a week the afternoon schooling of young horses was called off. j Col. Bob. the good son of King Gorin — ( Armilda, which Col. R.. Baker has named j for the Kentucky Derby, braved the adverse ( elements and a slippery, well drenched track j to work a mile in 1 :47% handily under Carl c Disunion, accomplished without anything like j severe effort. The gallop was one of the ] most impressive of the current training sea- e son and stood as a worthy reward for the t few horsemen and "rail birds" who ventured , out to witness the performance of the well « made chestnut. , Breaking at the five-eighths post. Col. ( Bob was permitted to put but little effort into his running and went the half mile, f which included the famed "hill." in :52%. j He was timed in 1 :18% for three-quarters, and Dishmon retained his firm hold as he ] traversed the concluding quarter. .. Trainer Jim Baker expressed keen satis- . faction over the trial and intimated that t while Col. Bob has been well at home on ( a fast track, his manner of running in the ( prevailing mud this morning reflected excep- , tional ability under such conditions. Additional Derby hopefuls were among , others under saddle, but the Baker racer , was the only one to breeze. C. N. Jones' ] Prince Bulbo, C. W. Moore's Martie Flynn , and Lieutenant Mansfield and Mickey D. , were early visitors to the inside sand course. They galloped at a slow pace about a mile , each. The Oaks fillies Rejoice, Soiree, Elizabeth and Reveries' Gal were among the horses to i breeze. Rejoice and Elizabeth were sent ] three-quarters each by trainer R. C. Frakes . and Soiree and Reveries' Gal worked lightly , over five-eighths each. Consistent with the stable's policy for , years, practically all of the horses in the , Gallaher & Combs establishment, which is trained by S. S. Combs, were required to (Continued on twelfth page) ,- . . 9 r - r ? - :. f - e :, -. 3 1 is s TRAINING AT STANDSTILL , j (Continued from first page.i breeze over the muddy track. This stable e has been noted for its development of superior mud track performers and for regularity in training has no superior in this section. A. B. Gallaher was on hand to see the horses in action and reported the arrival last night at his nearby farm of a bay colt foal by Cherokee — Centre Shot. The latter , is the dam of the stake winners Pongee and . Little Sister and was a stake winner and . holder of the American track record of 1 &?% for a mi'e for eight years. Her brown n filly by Whiskaway. which will make her racing bow this season, has been training ■ well. , .1. L. Knight, local tobacco merchant and who formerly raced an extensive stable, has t but one horse in training. His lone handling 7 is Less K, which is in charge of W. C. Cioodloe. Mr. Knight was at the track this s morning. Jockey Willie Garner this morning an- !- nounced that if J. N. Camdc-n. his contract :t employer, has no starter in the Kentucky y 1 erby he will ride the Le Mar Stable's s Misstep, one of the outstanding western-owned i- candidates for the coveted stake. Tulsa Program Book Out I ; i . ) l - 1 - 1 , ,• , -, TULSA PROGRAM BOOK OUT TULSA, Okla., April 7.— William P. Kyne. general manager of the Tulsa Jockey Club, which will conduct the racing here this spring, today mailed to horsemen the condi- tion book for the first five days of the ap- ' proaching meeting. The racing is to begin Tuesday,' April 24, and continue for nineteen or more days. Seven races will be run daily. Purses of $o00. $400 and $.".00 will be offered. Plenty of horses and riders will be here in time for the opening day. judging by the number of arrivals "daily. Horses from New Orleans and Tijuana are already quartered at the Fair Grounds, together with a mim-• ber that wintered in Oklahoma and Texas. The Jarvis starting gate will be used at this meeting. Death of Albert Rostern t i f t e I e , * ' DEATH OF ALBERT ROSTERN ■ NEW YORK, N. Y., April 7— Albert Rost- era, for thirty-five years identified with the . turf, died Thursday afte - a lingering illness at his home. 1234 Pacific street. Brooklyn. The deceased was in his sixty-second year. . He is survived by a widow, who is the sister of Joseph Riley, secretary of the New York State Racing Commission. Mr. Rostern was in the employ of John Walters at the time of his death, and previously was a- oeiated with the late Max Blumenthal and William i Cowan. Billy Barton Coming Home \ s :. s - y BILLY BARTON COMING HOME , • (SPECIAL CABLEGRAM.) LONDON, England, April 7.— Howard I Bruce stated today that Billy Barton, which, 1' finished second in the recent running of the Grand National Steeplechase, will be entered i in the race next year. The jumper will be returned to th United States, leaving here ! on April 21. He will be shipped to England 1 in the fall for training and aeelimitization. . Mr. Bruce sailed today on the Aquitania. Weather Conditions Poor: Heavy Tracks at Louisville Force Postponement of Training I \ v « v C e t , I \ -j t ( j j ( j ( j c j ] e t , « , ( f j ] .. . t ( ( , , , ] , , , i ] . , , , WEATHER CONDITIONS POOR , e Heavy Tracks at Louisville Force Postponement of Training. ♦ — \V. V. Thraves Makes Special Trip to Witness Derby Candidates in Speed Trials, But Is Disappointed. LOUISVILLE, Ky., April 7.— Unpropitious weather and track conditions at both local tracks this morning tended to curtail training operations and as a result there was not much to engage the attention of the work watchers. A number of trainers of Derby candidates, however, braved the rainy, blustery weather to give their charges an oppor- I unity to gallop over the heavy tracks that prevailed. At Churchill Downs. R. E. Leichleiter's pair of Derby eligible* were given a gallop at five-eighths, the pair beginning at the five-eighths post and working to the stand. They raced close together and both appeared to be at home in the going. The watches caught them running the first half in :52 and the five-eighths in 1 :06. The pair putled up in good condition and coo ed out nicely. W. V. Thraves, owner of the Derby eligibles Longridge and Bar None, arrived from Oklahoma with the special purpose of seeing his colts in speed trials, but due to the heavy track he was doomed to disappointment. However, trainer Buckner brought out the colts and sent them together for a gallop at five-eighths. With Joe Kederis on his back. Bar None led his stablemate to the final eighth where Longridge drew up to him and the pair finished the route close together, traversing the five-eighths in 1 :07%. Mr. Thraves expressed himself as being well pleased with the manner in which his colts are training. Mr. Thraves had planned to leave tonight for Lexington and after a brief stay there he would depart for Virginia. W. Covington gave the Parkview Stable's Derby hope Keith some light work when he sent the colt out in the company of Rhinock and Royal Omar, the trio going three-eighths in :40. The gallop was in the nature of an opener for an ambitous trial at three-quarters that Keith will be called upon for next Saturday. William Hamilton, starter on the Kentucky tracks, accompanied by Hugh McGin-nis. one of his assistants, arrived today from Hot Springs, Ark., where the two had been resting up following the Jefferson Park meeting. Trainer John Anderson has arranged to ship the stable of Emil Herz to Belmont Park n?xt Tuesday. The stable comprises six highly regarded two-year-olds. Jockey W. Obert, the stable rider, who has been here for some time galloping the horses, will accompany Anderson East and ride for the stable on the Metropolitan tracks. Fourteen horses belonging to E. E. Mooar arrived from New Orleans and were given stable room at Churchill Downs. Theodore E. Mueller, owner of the Shady Brook Farm, returned to his home in this (Continued on twelfth page) i, 1 B e r - e - g d - - it it D e i. is s WEATHER CONDITIONS POOR . , — . (Continued from first page.) . city this monUng from an extended business 9 trip to several European countries. Mr. Mueller is being prominently mentioned for r appointment on the new State Racing L'om-t - mission Vladimir Baikoff, son of the senior member r of the Russian Jockey Club, who is visiting ? Kentucky to Inspect some of the state's thoroughbred - stock, wtts a visitor at the John F. :. Madden barn this morning as the guest of f Jimmie Collins, Mr. .Maddens business man- - ager. He was much impressed by the fine e appearance of the stable's two-year-olds, :, which are being trained by "Chuck" Walker, -. George J. Long reported that Modna had 3 foaled a nice looking bay colt by Beavcrkill 1 at his Bashford Manor Farm. The mare is s the proper t j of. J. C. Ferris. Jack Higgins Wins: Louisiana Derby Winner Captures Capitol Handicap at Bowie , I JACK HIGGINS WINS « Louisiana Derby Winner Captures Capitol Handicap at Bowie. ♦. Largest Crowd of Meeting in Attendance to Witness Excellent Half -Holiday Program. BOWIE, Md., April 7.— W. Currans Louisiana Derby winner Jack Higgins, was winner of the seven-eighths mile Capitol Handicap here this afternoon. It was the feature race of an excellent half-holiday program that had been prepared by Joseph McLennan for the first Saturday of the Bowie meeting. The crowd was an immense one and larger than that of the great gathering on the opening day of the meeting. It was another summer-like day and the track was at its best, though a high wind militated against fast time in the running through the back stretch, while, of course, it favored the front stretch and enabled the two-year-old Too High to establish a new half mile track record of :46*5. Besides the Capitol Handicap, for three-year-olds, which had a value of $1,930 to the winner, there were also the Highway Handicap for the sprinters, and the Old Dominion Handicap of a mile and seventy yards. Both of these brought excellent contests. Jack Higgins was top-weight in the Capitol Handicap under 117 pounds and, in an excellently run race, he was winner by a length from G. C. Winfrey's Manchu, with Ancient Mariner and False Modesty, the Greentree Stable pair, following third and fourth. Charles II., beginning well, was the one to set the early pace, but Manchu and Ancient Mariner were right with him while Peternel had Jack Higgins down on the inner rail and, while outrun early, he had plenty of racing room. WORKS WAY UP. Charles II. did not last long and Manchu and Ancient Mariner kept him hard at work while he was showing the way. All the time Jack Higgins was gradually working his way up on the inside and it was apparent, at the turn out of the back stretch, that he was to be. at least, a close contender. At the head of the stretch Manchu went out a bit and carried Ancient Mariner with him. This gave Jack Higgins his opportunity and Peternel was quick to rush him up until, at the eighth post, he was through and showing the way. Through the last eighth the son of Sweep easily held hi3 command to be winner by a length, while Manchu. under a drive, beat Ancient Mariner a like distance for second place. False Modesty made up some ground and the others followed along in strung-out order. An interesting feature of the day was the five and a half furlongs Highway Handicap. This brought victory to Indian Love Call from the Island Farm Stable, when he led home Joseph E. Davis' Polish by a narrow margin, with Jefferson Livingston's Son of John, winner of the Inaugural Handicap, saving third from the Greentree Stable's Rosinante. From a good start Flitter Mouse was first to show, but Polish was right with her and Rosinante was not far away. Son of John began well enough from the inside position, but he could not keep step with the early pace and dropped back slightly. PACEMAKER QUITS. Flitter Mouse soon gave way to Polish, but Rosinante was right there and Indian Love Call had moved to a close contending position. Son of John was still forced to run along on the inside. He was losing ground, while Senator Norris. which showed so much speed in his previous effort, was far back. It was not until well into the stretch that Polish began to tire and there Indian Love Call finished with a rush on the outside, while Son of John had come through on the I inside to reach third and Rosinante was dropping back. Through the last eighth. Polish had Son of John in rather close i quarters on the rail and, in a close finish. [ Indian Love Call was winner by a half i length while the Davis sprinter had beaten I Son of Joh:i by a length and a half for I second place. Too High, a swift running two-year-old, daughter o: High Time and High Born Lady, which races for Samuel Ross, the Washington sportsman, clipped the half-mile track record from :47 to :4G*s to win the opening race of today's program. William Garth, " the Virginia veteran, fitted this miss for her 1 effort and was naturally elated over the per-' forma nee. To be winner. Too High led home Rapid " Transit, which established the track record a few days since, while Harry Payne Whitney's Lotalone was a close third and well in front of Walter J. Salmon's Glacial. There was sonr delay at the barrier during which Talaris, the J. E. Davis starter, un-• seated Shanks, but the start was a good one. 1 Too High was away from an outside posi-" tion, and O'Donnell rode her to such good I . (Continued on teutu page.) JACK HIGGINS WINS (Continued from first page. I advantage that she was soon clear of her opponents and going easily. Both Rapid Transit and Letalone moved up threateningly going to the stretch turn, hut Too High had plenty left for the run home and. at the end, was still a length and a half clear, while If pM Transit heat the Whitney colt a head for second place. The performance of Too High was a decidedly impressive one. She is a well made chestnut filly with a tremendous turn of .s|»eed. and the manner in which she finished suggvsted that she may prove a re.-.lly good one in even hetter company. There came something of a form upset in the second race, at six and one-half furlongs, when E. R. Morehouse's Lady Marie was an easy winner from Boh Smith's Little Asbestos, with Samuel Ross' Lassa saving third from Fairyman, while Gracious Gift, which had beaten Lady Marie, Lassa and Little Ashes! os. was well hack in the company. It w:cs a form reversal in the poor showing of Grarious (iift. and also in the greatly improved form of Lady Marie, which had raced in handages in her previous start. There was little to it after the start, for T^ady Marie quickly went into a long lead an. I. hustled right along hy Leonard, she ne/.-r left the result in douht. Little Ashestos, always a bit sluggish in the early stages, finished with becoming speeil when he found his racing legs. Lassa :ilw tys meed forwardly, while Gracious Gift, after being away well, was never able to 1 ' I I improve his position and was tiring badly in the stretch. The Old Dominion Handicap brought about a good finish when, under a good ride by Schaefer, C. C. Smithson's Aucilla scored from the Greentree Stable's Peter Peter, with Mrs. B. K. Chapman's Nealon Kay the one to save third place. In this, Peter Peter and Afterglow were the ones to set the pace, while Nealon Kay, on the inside, had an exceedingly rough race and was repeatedly cut off when Long attempted to go through. Afterglow held to Peter Peter until well into the stretch, but by that time Aucilla had moved up and, when Afterglow tired, he and Peter Peter went on, Aucilla winning in the closing strides by a head. Nealon Kay, after all his racing misfortunes, came with a rush to beat Afterglow by a head for third place, and his race indicated that it was only his misfortunes and the mistakes of jockey Long that brought about his defeat. Prank Fogarty has been added to starter Milton's schooling list. There are ninety-five on the preferred list, eighty-one of them in races at distances less than one mile. EL G. Bed well's white and green colors were carried to a sensational victory when Kanduit. matching strides with five other long distance performers in the sixth o%*er the one and one-sixteenth miles route, was up in the last few strides of the race to score hy a half length from Edward Arlington's Grand Bey, the choice, while Nama and Priceman staged a spectacular duel for the minor awards, with the former proving a neck the better of the pair. Kanduit lost considerable ground in the early running when Leonard took her wide to avoid the softer footing that prevails along the inner rail. More Horses Reach Aurora ' MORE HORSES REACH AURORA AURORA. 111., April 7.— With rain falling hero almost continuously for the last two days training operations had to be suspended entirely. The horses of E. L. Snyder and a few the property of the Bloom field Stable, which are to be handled by Snyder, arrived from New Orleans. They are as follows: Col. Board, Charlesetta. Plain Dealer, Tea's Ready, Roi Confidence, Forenoon and Berry Picker, the property of Snyder and Col. Hemmingway, Bess Jones and Blushing Maiden, the property of the Bloom field Stable. ▲ _ Almadel to the Farm i , • ALMADEL TO THE FARM ■ ' LEXINGTON, Ky., April 7— H. P. Head- lejr*a Almadel, which was badly lamed while working on the local track a few days ago, has been removed to Beaumont Farm. After the ailing leg shows some improvement he will be turned out for a time. " 1 " Coe Horses to Belmont I 1' i ! 1 . ♦ COE HORSES TO BELMONT BOWIE. Md., April 7.— Jockey Coltiletti, who reported to the W. R. Coe stable at Nashville April 1, sends on word that ar- rangements have been made to ship the Coe horses to Belmont Park April 10. 1 I To Race in Canada . . TO RACE IN CANADA BOWIE. Md., April 7.— R. I. Miller contemplates racing his horses in Canada this summer. He has arranged to split his stable, sending three to Mose Simons, while Harry Kites will look after the main division of the band. Miller reports that Faith and Overcast, which he has at the J. E. Griffith farm at Mount Washington, Md., have foaled to Thunderstorm and that Sailing Along is due to foal to North Star III. in a few days. I i [ i I I Page 2 DAILY RACING FORM a r VOLUME XXXIV. KUMBER 97 . v Kntered as second-class matter, April 2, 189C, at r the post-office at Chicago, Illinois, under Act of March 3, 1879. rj Daily During Winter Months. I Daily (Except Sunday) Balance of the year. at A daily reflection of the American turf by telegraph. Published by DAILY RACING FORM PUBLISHING CO. a 441 PLYMOUTH COURT - CHICAGO, ILL. r, 157-159 EAST 32nd 8T., NEW YORK CITY, N. Y. 60 RICHMOND STREET, EAST. TORONTO, ONT. C 805-007 DECATUR STREET. NEW ORLEANS. LA. A 2014-2016 MIAMI COURT, N. W., MIAMI, FLA. 1 _ _ — — ^— — ——^—— ^— — ^— — -^^__ M. L. ANNENBERG President W. J. 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Leonard is Making Good f ! ] Here and There ! 1 on the Turf . i i St. James' New Crop. ; Derby Training Progress. i That Virginia Association. ' Leonard Is Making Good. s • I ] The victory of the first of the progeny of St. James to he sent to the races, speaks well for that sterling young sire. ' St. James is now a seven-year-cld, and wfcita his racing career was short it was ' a brilliant one. He was only started once as a three-year-old, when he won ' the Paumouok Handicap from such a fast horse as Zev, but A. J. Joyner has always said that he has seldom, if ever, seen a ' better horse. ! St. James, a this time, is rated as the ! best looking horse in Kentucky, and that means he is the best looking stock horse in the country. He is represented by his ! first crop of racing age this year, and the manner in which Calm was a winner at Bowie Thursday was impressive. This filly was not considered one of the truly good ones of the crop, or she wcula not be racing n Maryland, but in this race she not only equalled tho half-mile track record of :47, but what was especially impressive was the manner in which she finished. She ran a wonderfully fast last eighth and was going away at the end. after overcoming the long lead of the early pacemaker. It is known that Calm was for sale earlier in the year but, now that she has proved herself in her first race, there may be a change of that plan. Others of the progeny of St. James, more highly thought of than Calm, are liberally engaged, and there is every reason to exp?ct and hope that this young stock horse will quickly make his mark in the stud. Comparing the training of the Kentucky Derby candidates at Churchill Downs with that of the eligibies to the big races on Long Island, makes it apparent .hat the Kentucky candidates are much further advanced. The Long Island Iraintrs, before long now, will ask their colts to gallop a bit faster, but the Louisville course and Lexington surely have the call at thifj time. Alex Cordon, always a careful trainer, gave , evidence that Mrs. Vanderhilt's Oh Say , a r v r rj I at a r, C A 1 g ^ g t i J I t l I E . ■ [ ] ! i i ; i ' I ] ' ' ' ' ! ! ! , , and War Flier are both progressing • rapidly when they were permitted to work three-quarters of a mile in 1:13%. Gordon would not permit any such move until both colts were ready to show the speed, and it shows unusual progress this time. Then there was that move of Lieutenant Mansfield at Lexington. It was really more impressive as far as time is concerned, for he was sent the full mile in 1:43)4. Such work is just about fast enough in mid-season and if this colt goes along in such fashion in April, he will either be fit in May or he will have ; gone stale. 1 Then, on Long Island, while no such ^ time has been hung out it will no be t long before both Max Hirsch, at Belmont l r Park, and James Fitzsimmons, at Aque- ^ duct, will be showing some speed with f their various Derby candidates. There a, are other trainers with notable eligibles, but these twe trainers seem to be better supplied than any of the others on Long c Island. ' Display is another of the good ones of the handicap division that is sure to go to the post early in the New York racing . season. The son of Fair Play is rated I as a well nigh certain starter in the rich [ Dixie Handicap, at a mile and three-six- i teenths, at Pimlico, May 1, and to thor- • oughly fit him for that race he wil. be . shown in public before its running. With the ideal training weather of the past few days much has been accom- : plished at the various training grounds, , and it is assured there will be no lack of fit horses for all the big races of the early spring campaign. The establishment of the Virginia Horse Breeders Association should do much for the thoroughbred interests of the country. Virginia has declared against the opening of the state to racing, but this newly formed association is composed of men of such importance that it means much for both the racing and the breeding of thoroughbreds. For a long time Virginia has possessed much importance in the thoroughbred industry, and the organizing of such breeders, as compose the new association, assures even greater importance. Even should this association make no effort to biing racing to the state, and even if it should only confine its efforts to breeding interests* it is of vital importance. It is unfortunate that the legislators of a state, oi the breeding importance of Virginia, should not welcome racing, but the adaptability of its broad acres for the production of the best horses will always be there, and a close bond among the various breeders is sure to mean much for the industry and in that alone it is of vital interest to racing. With the opening of the New York racing season close at hand, there is added interest in the progress of the candidates for the $5,000 Paurnonok Handicap of the Metropoitan Jockey Club, which opens its meeting at Jamaica, April 23. Each year this is a sprint that brings out some of the best, and this year will be no exception. There are some of them that will be shipped from Maryland for the running of the race, but the Long Island trainers will have many a fit one to oppose them, and they will be sprinters that will be making their first appearance of the year. Happy Argo, the imported flyer that Max Hirsch campaigned for Bernard 1 Baruch's Kershaw Stable last year, is ' one that is progressing favorably towards the Paurnonok Handicap, while l George Odom has Sarmaticus, a winner ' of the Toboggan Handicap, preparing for ' the same race. Hildreth is sure to be on i hand with fast ones and, with anything [ like favorable racing conditions, the re-: newal will be a notable one. Aurora and Lexington are both preparing - for their meetings soon to open, and it will not be long now b?fore the 1928 racing season will be in full swing and Maryland will not possess a monopoly of the sport. Each of the spring meeting tracks is 5 well filled up with thoroughbreds, and j there really would be room for an even 1 greater number of tracks to take care of [ the available supply. The Aurora meeting is the first of the Illinois circuit, and I , it is there seme of the horses that will later perform at one or another of the ' Chicago courses, will have a final preparation by actual racing. R. Leonard, who rode with such skill i $ through the winter months at New Or- "j ' l ' ' i [ - leans, has been showing becoming ex-pertness at Bowie and he promises to maintain his good form through the summer. He was a winner with three of his five mounts on Thursday and, in one of those race ; in particular, he gave an exhibition of skill that was decidedly impressive. That was his success with H. G. Bedwell's Forehead over McAuliffe and Honest John. The credit for the victory bclongr to Leonard for, as the race was run, he could have won with any one of the three horses that finished so closely lapped. Of course, the Leonard ride was doubly impressive by reason of the bad riding of Grassia, on McAuliffe, who seemed to make about every possible mistake. Where Leonard showed his riding skill was in not being coaxed to send Forehead out after McAuliffe when Grassia was foolishly sprinting him along in front, when it was a suicidal move under his weight of 117 pounds. It was a ride that showed a knowledge of pace without which no rider will ever go far as a jockey. There are many little fellows who learn how to rush a horse away from the barrier, and there are many little fellows for which a horse will run fast, but that is only a small part of race riding. The jockey must know how to handle his horse after he has him away from the barrier. That is where skill counts and that is skill that has brought Leonard some degree of riding fame. $ KENTUCKY DERBY All the Latest "Ntus Concerning the amliriates Siih in Training Daily W«.rlv-outs U.v Our Own dockers From Ho vie. Itelmnnt Park. Aqueduct. Lexington, Churchill llnnnn and .Douglas Park Live and 1 p-to-thc-Minnte Gossip from All Traeks By Our Own Correspondents Special Artieles Coloring Fiery Phase of the Derby and the Raring Credentials of Eligible* E ery "Day from "Vow Fntll Derby Day, Saturday, May ID in Daily Racing Form (America's Turf Authority for 34 Years) 5 : Dick Welles' Selections: At Bowie One Best Bet-Care Free-in the Third Race • At Bowie One Best Bet — CARE FREE — In the Third Race. ; 1 ^ t l r ^ f a, c ' . I [ i • . : , A good card has been arranged for Monday's racing at the Bowie track. The old Virginia Purse, for four-year-olds and over, at one mile and seventy yards, brings the best field to the pest. Six are entered in this race, and they will be asked to contest under allowance conditions. The fourth race, named the Magnolia Purse, also brings a good field to the post. This race is restricted to three-year-olds, ten starters having been entered in the overnight entries. They will be asked to traverse the one mile distance under allowance conditions. Platers will make up the rest of the program. Large fields are entered in all of the claiming races, but some interesting racing is looked for, as the horses entered are rather evenly matched. REA— BLANDRIS— FILL D. Of the eighteen two-year-old maidens en-trred in Um first race REA gets the call for the winner's end of the purse. The filly raced well in her first start, after being a little slow in getting started. She should improve over that race and, we think, she can take the measure of the cheap band entered here. BLANDRIS in one of his races at Jefferson Park showed a good turn of speed and, on that rare, figures to be a eont nder. FILL D. had a campaign at Tijuan-i and, as he is a seasoned colt, he gets the call for the show money. Jl ME— DANGEROl S KITTY— GLOWING. Another large band of maidens will hook up in the second face. JUNIE may be the one to get out of the non-winners' ranks. She finished a close-up third to B"lai d'Or in handing this field a sound beating. DANGEROUS KITTY has not been seen under colors since last fall but, on the way she has been training, she seems to be on edge for one of her best races at the first asking. GLOWIXi ; also has been turning in some fast morning trials and. should she race to her workouts, will have to be considered a contender. CARE FREE— ALEX WOODLIFFE— THE MAPLE. The consistent plater CARE FREE appears i to be placed well in the third race. In his first start of the y ar he only lost by a head I to Highland Chief after leading right up to ■ the finish. He may have needed that race for a tightener and we think he will take plenty of beating from this field. ALEX I WOODLIFFE, though he will be making his s initial start of the year, figures to give ! CARE FREE the most argument. He has i been training well and is ready for one of his ; good races. THE MAPLE may be good 1 i I I s ! i ; 1 enough to hold the short end of the purse safe from the rest of the field. LA MORTE— AUCILLA— WILLIE X. The best field of the day will parade to the post in the fourth race. H. G. Bedwell's LA MORTE may be the one to be home the winner. He was a trifle short in his first start, but we look for him to show some of his old-time form in leading this field to the wire. AUCILLA figures to make LA MORTE race at his best to win. AUCILLA is meeting horses of his own class here and he figures to be a dangerous contender all the way. WILLIE K. has but to race to his true form to be able to fill the three-hole. CORPORAL— WELLET— MANCHU. CORPORAL seems to hold a slight edge In the Magnolia Purse. He beat practically the same field that will oppose him here in his last start and, though he will be asked to go a little farther, we look for him to turn in another winning effort. WELLET, which raced well during the winter meeting at New Orleans, should cause CORPORAL the most trouble. He is a seasoned racer and this should be to his advantage. MANCHU was the one to follow CORPORAL home in their meeting last week. On .that race he has to be given a good chance for some part of the purse. MEMORY may prove dangerous. FOREHEAD— FIREDOG— TRAPSTOCK. In the sixth race FOREHEAD is given the call. She turned in a good win in her first start over this track and has but to duplicate that effort to prove winner here. FIREDOG, which also was returned a winner in his first start here, looms as the most dangerous contender. He is picking up eight pounds over that race, but it should not stop him from being a strong contender. TRAPSTOCK during his races at the Fair Grounds showed to good advantage and a race to his usual form should find him landing close up in this field. ZEOD— ROWLAND'S REQUEST— ROYAL FLAG. The concluding race ©n the card looks like the spot for ZEOD to turn in one of his win-i ning races. He raced well in his first start to finish second to Just Folks. He has but to show a slight improvement over that race to be home the winner here. ROWLAND S REQUEST gets the call for the place money. He showed he has lost none of his old time form in his race last week and will be hard to keep out of the picture should he race back to his last effort. ROYAL FLAG, on his Havana races, has to be given a chance to finish among the pay-off horses. Schooling Juveniles 5 j 1 [ I , *- SCHOOLING JUVENILES LOUISVILLE, Ky.. April 7.— On the first day that Mickey Harris and Jack Hodgson commenced schooling two-year-olds to the barrier at Churchill Downs only about thirty juveniles put in an appearance. Since then the number has steadily grown, and this morning there wf-rc more than 100 youngsters being given their kindergarten exercises. So far they have been taught how to line up at the tape, but in a few days they will be allowed to leave the barrier and gallop down the back stretch. Glen Riddle Filly Dead ' i "j GLEN RIDDLE FILLY DEAD BOWIE, Md., April 7.— Miss Shrapnel, a , fast filly in the Glen Riddle Farm Stable, died at Havre de Grace last night as a result of fever contracted en route from the farm to i the Harford county course. Daily Racing Form Handicaps , i f — 4 Daily Racing Form Handicaps I 4 BOWIE (Track fast.) The horses which seem best in Monday's races are : Trackman'* Selections. 1 — Recognition, Caravan, Mind Bet. 2 — Leyland, Inlaid, Junie. 3 — Alex WToodliffe, Care Free, Backrope. 4 — La Morte, Aucilla, Prickly Heat. 5 — WELLET, Corporal, Congress. C — Forehead, Commissioner Cahill, Czarist. 7 — Ed Pendleton, Rowland's Request, Fluffy Ruffles. T. K. Lynch. Daily Racing; Form Select ionM. 1 — Rea, Recognition, Fill D., Blandris. 2 — Single Star, Junie, Dangerous Kitty. Glowing. 3— Care Free, Son Ami, The Roll Call, Tamiami Trail. 4 — Aucilla. Lieutenant II., Prickly Heat, Comet. 3— MEMORY, Corporal, Manchu, Wellet. 6 — Czarist, Forehead, Firedog, Commissioner Cahill. 7— Zeod, Ed Pendleton, Battle Shot, Royal Flag. Dick Welles' Selection*. 1 — Rea. Blandris, Fill D. 2 — Junie, Dangerous Kitty, Glowing. 3— CARE FREE, Alex Woodliffe, The Maple, 4 — La Morte, Aucilla, Willie K. 5 — Corporal, Wellet, Manchu. 6 — Forehead, Firedog, Trapstock. 7 — Zeod, Rowland's Request, Royal Flag. Bndd'a Selections. 1 — Rea, Recognition, Caravan, Lilly E. 2— SINGLE STAR, Honi Soit, Leyland, Junie. 3 — Zuker, Care Free, Body Guard, Laddie Buck. 4 — Lieutenant II., Aucilla, Prickly Heat, LA Morte. 5 — Corporal, Memory, Manchu, Be Still. 6 — Czarist, Forehead, Commissioner Cahill, Trapstock. 7— Battle Shot. Rowland's Request, Ed Pendleton, Altissimo. Conwiiai. 1 — Rea, Recognition, Caravan. Blandris. 2 — Junie, Single Star, Leyland, Dangerous , Kitty. 3— CARE FREE, Alex Woodliffe, Zuker, Son ; Ami. 4 — Aucilla, La Morte, Lieutenant II., Prickly Heat. 5 — Corporal, Wellet, Memory, Manchu. 6 — Forehead, Czarist, Commissioner Cahill, Firedog. 7 — Ed Pendleton, Rowland's Request, Zeod, Battle Shot. Page 3 Daily Racing Form Charts: Bowie * OAIUT RACING FORM ^—— *-— — BOWIE — -* , BOWIE. MD., SATURDAY, APRIL 7. 1928.— Prince Georges Park (1 Mile). Fifth day. Southern Mary land Agricultural Association. Spring meeting of II day*. Weather clear. Steward Representing Maryland State Racing ( onunissinn. G. J. Brown, Jr., Stewards. G. J. Brown, Jr.. B. Waters and P. J. Miles. Judges. A. G. Weston. J. n. Anderson, J. McLennan and J. P. Turner. Starter, J. Milton. Racing Secretary, J. McLennan. _ . __ _ { Racing starts at 2:39 p. m. (Chicago time, 1:30 p. m.t. W Indicates whip, S spurs. B blinker*. Fig-nres in parentheses fellowing the distance of each race indicate horse, date, track record, age of horse and weight carried. 'Indicates apprentice allowance. .1 00£»Ory FIRST RACE— 1-2 Kile. (Calm. April 5. 1928— 47— 2— 115.) Junior Parse. Purse $1,200. ^OOO 4 2-vear-olds. Allowances. Net value to winner $850: second, $200; third. $100: fourth. $50. Index Horses AWtPPSt '', Sir Fin Jockeys Owners EqLiv. Odds Str't TOO HIGH V 112 10 4 l1 l'| 1'4 S O'D'nell S Ross 260-100 23646 RAPir TRANSIT wi 119 5 3 34 3« P R Peternel Nevada Stock Farm Sta fl25-100 23639 * I. ETA LONE w 112 9 5 »• 2» S* R W'kman H P Whitney 770-100 23646 'GLACIAL w 113 8 7 4h 4'4 4» L Schaefer W J Salmon 8ir -100 ROSELING w 107 6 8 7* 5' 5» F Moon G D Widener t2515-100 23G46 KDITH BKAN w 107 7 9 S'l 6"k Gl F J Baker Mrs J W Bean lOSrw-lOO 82791 ELFRIEDA G. w 107 2 1 5'1 7"k 7'4 ■ Barnes S W C.ibrot 4740-100 23646 SPOUT w 107 1 11 04 85 8* G Arnold Greentree Stable 3095-100 23646 HIGH SCORE w 110 11 6 11* 11* 9"k ■ Amlir'se A P Canale 11080-100 Kl'I.AMAN w 110 12 10 10»k104 10»k L Jenner Nevada Stock Farm Sta t 23639 SCOTCH MIST wb 110 3 12 12 12 11» B Ray G L» Widener t TAI.ARIS w 110 4 2 6' 9"*12 J Shanks J E Davis 11155-100 tCoupled as Nevada Stock Farm Stable entry; JG. D. Widener entry. Time, :22%, =46% (new track recordi. Track fait. , $2 MUTUELS PAID , ,-EQUIVAL'NT BOOKING ODDS-- TOO HIGH $7.20 $3.90 $3.30 260—100 95—100 65—100 NEVADA STOCK FARM STABLE ENTRY 2.80 2.40 40—100 20—100 LETALONE 3.10 55—100 Winner— Ch. f. by High Time— High Born Lady, by The White Knight (trained by W. Garth; bred by Mr. Samuel Rossi. WENT TO POST— 2:34. AT POST— 4 minutes. Start good and slow. Won easily; second and third driving. TOO HIGH, away fast, took the lead quickly and, setting a terrific pace, held it easily to the end. RAPID TRANSIT carried his weight well, raced close up and finished fast and gamely. LETAI.ONE raced close up all the way. saved ground on the turn and finished resolutely. GLACIAL was forced to race on the outside throughout. ROSELING ran a good race. SCOTCH MIST raced green. TALARIS showed early Kneed. Scratched— 23046= Rhapsody Ann. 107. Overweights — Too High, 3 pounds: Letalone, 2. OQ£££*Q SECOND RACE— 6 1-2 Furlongs. (Centrifugal. Nov. 25. 1927—1:18 4 114.) Purse ^uDOu $1,200. 3-year-olds and upward, Claiming. Net value to winner $850; second, $300; third. $100; fourth, $50. Index Horses AWtPPSt Vt ft Str Pin Jockeys Owners Equiv. Odds Str't 23640* LAI Y MARIE wb 4 108 9 2 1* 1» 1' 1» R Leonard ER Morehouse 575-100 23640 LIT'I.E ASBESTOSw 5 118 1 4 61 4«k 3* 24 G Fields Sunnyland Stable 850-100 23640 = LASSA wb 4 IIS 4 6 ?,\ 2"* 24 3* S O'Dnell S Ross :;10-100 23643«FAIRYMAN wb 4 115 8 3 5~4 54 6* 4! F Moon J McGee 2360-100 212»05,KNOCKANY w G 117 7 1 2"k 3 4* 5* A Warner R Pending 550-100 23640)C.R.\CIOCS GIFTwb 4 123 2 5 4"k 6» 54 6l Ii Steinh't V W Barlow 235-100 2132©)MAXIVA wb 5 11C S 9 9 9 7»k 7l Q Taylor V Kaiser 2200-100 (21052) »J1M BEAN wb 3 105 6 7 74 7" 8' 8* C Watters G L Goodacre 7025-100 20674 FLYING SWEEP wb 3 114 5 8 8« 8* 9 9 P Mergler G C Winfrey 9950-100 Time. :23. :47, 1:12%, 1:10. Track fast. , $2 KUTUELS PAID , ,-EaUIVAL'NT BOOKING ODDS-IAD Y MARIE $13.50 $6.60 $4.50 575—100 230—100 125—100 LITTLE ASBESTOS 9.90 6.50 395—100 175 — 100 LASSA 3.60 80 — 100 Winner— B. f. by Trompe la Morte — L'Orpheline. by Prince Palatine (trained by H. G. Bedwell; bred by Mr. Edward F. Simmsi. Winner entered to be claimed for $5,000. WENT TO P08T— 3:05. AT POST— 1 minute. Start good and slow. Won easily: second and third driving. LADY MARIE raced into a long lead quickly and made a wide turn into the stretch, but won in a canter. LITTLE ASBESTOS worked his way up on the outside and finished fast and gamely. LASSA, hard ridden from the start, saved ground on the turns, but was unable to improve his position. FAIRY-MAN raced wide on the turns. KNOCKANY raced fairly well. GRACIOUS GIFT was in close quarters for the first three-eighths and began dropping back after rounding the far turn. Scratched— MM I Hope So, 110; 23640 Sunsard, 113; 23642 Golden Wanderer, 118: 21213JAster, 109. Overweights — Maxiva, 3 pounds: Flying Sweep, 4. 00£2££Q THIRD RACE— 5 1-2 Furlongs. (Sandy. Nov. 26. 1927— 1:05V»— 4— 140.) Highway Han-^^«3t90%7 dicap. Purse $1,400. 3-year-olds and upward. Net value to winner $1,000; second, $250; third, $100; fourth. $50. Index Horses AWtPPSt % Vt Str Fin Jockeys Owners Equiv. Odds Str't 23642 mOW LOVE CA'Lw 4 116 3 7 7= S* 21 14 A Pasc'ma Island Farm Stable 840-100 21316-PoLLSH wb 3 109 6 2 2» lk 1* 2'i E Ambr'se JE Davi3 310-100 (23642) SON OF JOHN wb 6 122 14 5* 5* P 3'j G Fields J Livingston 295-100 (23641 )ROSINANTE wit 3 104 7 1 4* 4"k 4 44 G Arnold Greentree Stable l'tOO-100 23649 JSi:N"T'R NORRISwb 7 108 4 8 8 8 7« 5» R I^eonard H G Bedwell 555-100 (23649)CONTEMPLATE wb 4 112 8 6 6"k 7*4 54 G« J Chalm'rs G W Foreman 425-100 21259)CLEAN PLAY wb 4 108 2 5 3* G'4 G1 7" K Force Mrs V M Duncan 1765-100 20452 FLITTER MOUSE w 4 100 5 3 lh 2J 8 8 O Brown S W Labrot 11975-100 Time. :22%. :46%, 1:06. Track fast. , $2 MUTUELS PAID ^EQUIVAL'NT BOOKING ODDS-INDIAN LOVE CALL $18.80 $ 6.40 $ 4.90 840—100 220—100 145—100 POLISH 5.10 3.50 155—100 75—100 SON OF JOHN 3.40 70—100 Winner— B. c. by Polymelian — Free Love, by Chouberski (trained by W. A. Crawford; bred by Mr. Phil T. f'hinni. WENT TO POST— 3:39. AT POST— 1 minute. Start good and slow. Won driving; second and third the same. INDIAN LOVE CALL suffered from interference soon after the start, but secured racing room on the inside while rounding the last turn, then came with a great burst of speed and. heading POLISH Inside the final sixteenth, won drawing clear. The latter passed FLITTER MOUSE into the lead, but tired in the final drive. SON OF JOHN fell back on the last turn, but came again when clear and finished fast and gamely. ROSINANTE raced forwardly, but lost ground in the stretch. SENATOR NORRIS began slowly and finished fast. CONTEMPLATE was forced to race wide on the turns. CLEAN PLAY was not persevered with when he tired. FLITTER MOUSE showed fine speed for a half mile and was eased up. Overweight — Polish, 1 pound. « ■ ■ ■ 9Qfi7A FOURTH RACE— 7-3 Mile. (Hot Toddy. Nov. 23. 1927— 1 :24%— 2—109. ) Capitol Han-^y«[ 0 " 4 dicap. Purse $2,500. 3-year-olds. Net value to winner $1,950; second. $400; third, $200; fourth, $100. Index, Horses AWtPPSt % Vx % Str Fin Jockeys Owners Equiv. Odds Str't 23642 JACK HIGGINS w 117 1 8 6-k 4U 4' 1» 1 R Peternel W Curran 180-100 BMM*MANCHU wb 102 G 1 2' 24 lnk 2* 2' P Godwin G C Winfrey .".10-100 23662 ANC'T MARINER wb 104 7 5 3* 3' P 3-k 3H R Leonard Greentree Stable f5O0-100 2.3656 J FALSI-: MODESTY wb 105 5 7 I* 6" 54 4« 4* G Arnold Greentree Stable t 23642 SUNNY SAINT wb 107 8 6 5" 5»k 6' 6" 5'i F Stevens A L Austin 2935-100 23656 CHARLEY J. S. wb 102 4 2 9 7'4 7" 7* 6'4 A Pasc'ma Island Farm Stable $1135-100 23641 ROYAL STRANGER w 104 2 9 84 8A 8' 8«» 73 O Hamp'n Island Farm Stable J 23642 CHARLES H. w 112 9 3 lk lk 3» 5» 811 F J Baker R I, Freeman 595-100 23641 REPROVE w 111 3 4 4" 9 9 9 9 L Morris W Maher 1H30-100 tUoupled as Greentree StalUe entry: {Island Farm Stable entry. Time, :23%. :47%. 1:12%. 1:26. Track fast. , $2 MUTUELS PAID ,-EQUIVAL'NT BOOKING ODDS-JACK HIGGINS $5.60 $3.80 $2.50 180—100 90—100 25—100 MANCHU 4.10 2.70 105—100 35—100 GREENTREE STABLE ENTRY 2.80 40—100 Winner — U. c, by Sweep — Pliant, by The Commoner (trained by W. Curran; bred by Mr. Phil T. t'binnl WENT TO POST — 4:15. AT POST— 2 minutes. Start good and slow. Won handily; second and third driving. JACK HIGGINS raced next to the inner rail and. resp.wiiliug gamely when called on, passed the leaders and was easing up at the end. MANCHU raced ( II AKI.KS II. into early defeat, saved grouud on the turns and finished well. ANCIENT MARINER raeed close to the leaders for the first five-eighths, hut could never improve his position. FALSE MODESTY ran well. CHARLEY J. S. lacked early speed. CHARLES H. tired badly in the final quarter. REPROVE was shuffled back after going the first quarter. Scrat.hed-2.t6C0 Rosinante, 108; 23G42 Black Friar, 114. Overweight - Reprove, 2 pounds. OQ£*r7-| FIFTH RACE— 1 Mile and 70 Yards. (Sortie. Nov. 26. 1927—1:43—2—105.) Old Domin-^uO 4 JL ion Handicap. Purse $1,500. 3-vear-olds and upward. Net value to winner $1,000: seoond. $300, third, $150; fourth, $50. Index Horse* AWtPPSt % U % Str Fin Jockeys Owners Equiv. Odds Str't 23642 AUCII.LA wb 5 116 3 1 24 34 3* lh L Schaefer C C Smithson 235-100 22934 PETEIl PETER wb 4 110 8 6 3'4 24 l" 14 2'4 G Arnold Greentree Stable UK5-100 23642 :NF.\I,ON KAY w 4 107 2 2 4" 5l 5« 4« 3" H I-ong Mrs B E Chapman 380-100 2364.VAFTERGI.OW w 4 115 5 4 1» lk 2'4 2 4 4» R W'kman H P Whitney 595-100 (23644 RI':JUVENAT'N wb 5 107 7 5 5'4 4*1 4k 5"* r A Pasc'ma Island Farm Stable 455-100 , 21319'FORIO LARK Wb 4 104 6 8 7* 7* 6'4 7* & R iA-onard H G Bedwell 2460-100 23642 FAIRY MAIOEN wb 4 99 4 7 6' 6» 7'4 64 V- C Landolt W Maher 1025-100 23643 WELLET wb 3 101 118 8 8 8 8 CS Phil's Mrs W L Brodie 2930-100 Time. :24, :48\. 1:13%. 1:40. 1:45%. Track fast. , $a MUTUEL8 PAID , ^-EQUIVAL'NT BOOKING ODDS- AUCILLA $6.70 $4.70 $3.40 235—100 135—100 70—100 PETER PETER 14.20 7.80 610—100 290—100 NEALON KAY 3.10 55—100 Winner — 1*. h, by Broomstick — Leayonara, by Woolsthorpe (trained by G. C. Brentou; bred by Mr. la. S. Thompson). WENT TO POST-4 47. AT POST— 2 minutes. Start good and slow. Won driving; second and third the same. AUCILLA raced close up in uear pursuit of the leaders and was taken to the outside on the last turn, , then stood a long drive gamely aud got up to win in the last few strides. PETER PETER, also close up from the start, raced AFTERGLOW into defeat, took the lead, but tired right at the end. NEALON KAY, timidly ridden, was taken wide after entering the back stretch and finished fast on his own courage. AFTERGLOW was rushed into the lead and set a good pace under restraint, but tired in the last quarter. REJUVENATION made his rush at the half-mile post, but was held safe. FORE LARK began sideways. FAIRY MAIDEN was taken up repeatedly and was -poorly ridden. Overweights — Nealon Kay. 1 i»ound: Fore Lark. 2; Fairy Maiden, 1; Wellet, 4. I 9°fi79 SIXTH RACE— 1 1-16 Miles. (Jock. Nov. 14. 1927— 1 :44%— 3—123. ) Purse $1,200. 4-mFO\9 • Smi yoar-olds and upward. Claiming. Net value to winner $850; second, $200; third, $100; fourth. $50. Index Horses AWtPPSt \4 Vt % Str Fin Jockeys Owners Equiv. Odds Str't 2365'J*KANI»CIT wb G 105 4 2 5* 3"? 3°" 11 R Leonard H G Bedwell 410-1O9 (83652) 'GRAND BEY wb i 108 2 3 2 4 24 2! 21 F W Curran E Arlington 135-109 83655 KAMA w 4 103 »1 1 1« 1'4 V 14 3*k F Stevens L Stmbe 27M)-100 23644 P1UCEMAN wb 5 113 3 4 7 4» 4'» 4» 4« II Long F J Kearns 265 100 812 IS DANCING FiX L w 7 118 6 G 6 6 5» 5 * 5s* A Warner D L Rice 925-100 13753)POOR BOY wb 4 115 5 5 4l 5» 6 6 6 D Mergler J McGee 2475-100 Time. :24V5. :49. 1:14%. 1:41%, 1:48%. Track fast. , $2 MUTUELS PA1I . ^EttUIVAL'NT BOOKING OPDS-^ KANDUIT $10.80 $3.80 $3.00 440—100 90—100 50—100 GRAND BEY 3.10 2.50 55—100 25—100 NAKA 6.10 205 — 100 Winner — Br. m, by Cudgel— Conduit, by The White Knight (trained by H. G. Bedwell; bred by Messrs. Payne & West). Winner cute red to lie claimed for $3,400. WENT TO POST— 5:22. AT POST— 1 minute. Start good and slow. Won driving; second and third the same. KANDt'IT ran wide on the first turn, but gained steadily on the back stretch and again made a wide turn into the stretch, but finished with a rush and got up to win in the final strides. GRAND BEY raced in nearest pursuit of NAMA and made a game challenge in the stretch. NAMA, away fast, raced into a good early lead, saved ground on the turns and finished gamely. PRICEMAN came fast on the outside and was rapidly overtaking the leaders. POOR BOY appeared high in flesh. DANCING FOOL was going well at the end. Scratched— (2300OI Parchesie. 110. 3 SEVENTH RACE— 1 Mile and 70 Yards. (Sortie. Nov. 26. 1927—1:43—2—105.) Purse 20£»r7Q UU 4 «L $1,200. 4-year-olds and upward. Claiming. Net value to winner $850; second, $200; third. $100; fourth, $50. Index Horses AWtPPSt ^4 V% % Str Fin Jockeys Owners Equiv. Odds Str't 21249 KOSCICSKO w 5 112 7 1 :' lh 24 24 l"k W Stevens A & C Stable Mflt-M 236J53I)ERONl«A wb 7 114 4 5 44 4* 5'4 5« R W'kman W A Smithson 305-100 23655 EVKRGI.ADE wb 7 116 12 8 3» 2'| 1 1* 34 E Barnes W A Rosen 8G.V10S 83047 FRANCES ROCK w 5 109 5 2 64 T,4 3»* 4"* 4»k J Majestic J Bishop 530-100 83647 = *C M'ER CAHII.Lw 5 113 9 6 S"k 74 4» 3" 5* A Rob's'n Mrs H I.ockwood 405 100 83661 *AFTON wr. 5 105 2 13 12-M13 11» 7* 6« G Seabo Mrs D M Norton t 81219»REAI, ARTIST w 7 105 10 11 ll-MO^lO* 10* 7"k A Blcroft P I, Ciceri t 8:?«58 LANOIL w 7 109 8 4 14'»14«»115»lli 8'4 C Landolt Mrs W J Hayes "900-100 21863 YACHTSMAN wb 4 114 11 7 74 6l 6-k 6* 9» F Whifk'r D I, Rice G050-100 (88797)KN'W-ME-G'ME wb ". 114 1 4 2* 74 84 10» J Smith H S Downs 1290-100 (83658) •FIRBDOG wb4 1U 3 12 94 8"k 8' 94 11* P Go'dwin R Cooper 745-109 17133 BILLY WAKPvEN wb 7 III 15 10 104 94 9' 12'»12«* W Harvey J J Connors t 23652 I lENTARI A w 8 105 G I 5"M^ 13' 13» 13* K Force H L Munson t 81164 SPEEHY PRINCEwb 6 114 14 9 IS* 12» 12' 14* 14-» H Long S Hesseltine 2930 100 lt»965*WRACK MAID w 4 102 13 15 15 15 15 15 15 J Walker P Galligan f tMutuel Held. Time. :24%, :50, 1:16%, 1:41%. 1:47. Track fast. , «2 MUTUELS PAID , ^EQUIVALNT BOOKING ODDS-^ KOSCIUSKO (Field) $25.80 $7.70 $4.00 1190—100 285—106 100—100 DERONDA 5.50 4.30 175—100 115—100 EVERGLADE 5.90 195—100 Winner— B. g, by Eliminator — Madras Gingham, by Delhi (trained by J. W. McNaugbt; bred by Messrs. Mont fort & It. B. Jones). Winner entered to be claimed for $1,750. WENT TO POST— 5:52. AT POST— 4 miautes. Start good and slow. Won driving: second and third the same. KOSCIl'SKO outran the others for the first three-quarters, then lost the lead, but came again in the final fifty yards and won in the last stride. DERONDA, always close up, saved much ground on the stretch turn and finished gamely. EVBRGI.ADE took the lead on the far turn, but tired near the end. r'RANCKS BOCK rau a good race. COMMISSIONER CAHILL was caught in a jam at the start and tired after closing a gap. FIREDOG was never prominent. WRACK MAID and LANOIL were away slowly. Scratched— 23059'Hm Polloi, 104; 23400 Three Ds, 112; 23O50 Jingle. Ill; 22076 Johnny CampbelL 107: 23«5* Duubeath. 110. Overweight - Billy Warren. 1 pound. Workouts * , — —A Q . . _^ git, j i B — Breaxlag. D — Driving. £ — Basil j. H— Handily. O — All oat. U — Based op. { .1 (97) BOWIE, Md., April 7. — Today's training gallops include the following : BOWIE. Weather clear ; track fast — 3-8 KILE. 93 Bokhara .... :35%d !»3 Long Point.. :37%h 94 Jake :38%d 93 T.o.t'Mn'gll. :36 d 1-2 MILE. 95 Cherry Lane. : 19%d 329 Millson :52%h M G'rge De Mar :53 h 95 Ornate :49%d 1)4 Irish Lord... :51%h 95 Peter Snow.. :52 e H Kent'ky Coll :51 d The Bat :49%d CI U is B :49 d 93 The World... :50%e Lew Black... :IS d 5-8 MILE. 92 Bess Martin. .1 :06 h Prompter ...1:03 h 80 Contractor . .l:03%d 93 Rundale 1:07 b 94 Cogwheel ...1:02 d Recognition 1:04 b 92 Eloise 1:02 d 92 Red Spider. .1 :03%d 94 Flagship 1:08 e Skylight 1:01 %d 95Great Timberl :02'ih 94 True Pal 1 :03%h 91 Horologe 1 :02%d 94 Three Ds l:10%b 93 Japonica 1:03 h 31 MILE. 82 Artilleryman l:18%h Hon! Soit 1:15 d IMS Bulletin 1:10 d ST. Harry Beal..l:!6%d 27 Boot top 1:22 b 95 Inlaid l:18%e 96 Colonel Seth.l:15%d 90 La Morte l:17%h 87 Clock Golf.. .l:241'ih 83 Leyland l:16%d 89(omet 1:17 d 93 Merida l:17%d Dunbeath ...1:18 h 95 North Woods.l :15%d Deposition ..1:17 d 93 Polar Sea 1 :17%d 94 Fast Mail 1:18 h 95 Ruth Feridayl:10*;e 82 Faddy l:15%d 85 Sun Swept. .1:17 d Fair Gold l:18%h 93 Toiler l:l"?&d 90 Fair Anita... l:lS%h 9fi Typhoon l:17%h 93 Foyal Flag. .1:26 b 94 Talladega ...l:lS%k 95 General Krippl:lG d 90 Tazewell ...l:lG%d 7-8 MILE. 87 All Blue 1:33 d 96 K. Sol's Seall :33 h 94 Grenier l:34%h 94 Saratoga Majel:31 h 93 Jacqueminot 1:29 d 1 KILE. Ambition 1:51 h 94 Lewis l:44%d 91 Bucky Harrisl:48 e 90 Nat Evens. . .1 :42%h Czarist 1:51 h 95 The Roll Calll:46%h 94 ( ongress l:44%d 94 Tlwmasine . ..1:45 d Kakiedoodles 1:51 d Nat Evens showed a good trial. Typhoon and La Morte went handily together. Eeyland and Colonel Seth were driving. Lewis went handily. Great Timber and Contractor went handily. Eloise showed a good trial. Faddy and North Woods went handily together. Saratoga Maje went handily from the barrier. Skylight showed a good trial. Lew Black showed a good trial. Bulletin went handily. Cogwheel and True Pal showed a good trial. LEXINGTON, Ky., April 7— Today's training gallops included the following : LEXINGTOX. Weather showery : track muddy — 3-8 MILE. Bobbing Along :39 b Fr'is Milward :37%b Ben Vogt :39 b 328 Hot Time :36%h Bla'k Velvet :37*f.b Ketchup :38%b 80 Cyclops :42'/ib Lee Cooper... :37%b Catherine C... :40 b Polly B'rnside :40 b Elfin :30V,h 328 Samaron :37 h Far Over :37 h ITti Mexican. :39 b Freya :36V£d 1-2 KILE. Blonderbuss . :54'-&b Glenno :54%b 6-8 KILE. Peaches 1:10 b Soiree 1 :or»%h Reveries' Gall in-i 354 Sw't Recort'nl:»»!»%l» 3-4 KILE. 83 Eliza l eth ...1:22 b Sir Ralph. .. .1 23 It 79 My Eva 1:18 h Toanna l:19%h 82 Rejoice 1:29 b 1 KILE. Cherokee Lee. 1:48 h Joe Rudolph . 1 :57 b 95 Colonel 3ob. . 1 :47%b 337 McCoiuas 1:50 b NEW YORK, N. Y., April 7.— Today* training gallops included the following: BELMONT PARK. Weather clear ; track fast — 1-2 KILE. 05 Bigot £a%k King S|hirt... :I9^h 89 Cherry Pie... : 50% 1 1 Pretense :52 b 95 Clairdine M%k 91 Pad II :50 h 95 Caporal II... :52 b 93 Pan :513f.b 85 Danthonian . : 19 h 93 Poly crates .. :5©%b Darkness ... :52 b 95 Road Agent.. :4!»v,li 95 Bffie :50&li !»5 Rmpel Mayer :4*%fe 95 Five Oaks... :50yih 93 Sarmaticus . :51 I. Helenita :49y5h 93 Sandy Al%tj 95 Hay ward :52 b 95 Sunfire :5l:*,h 91 Irish Holiday :50%h 93 Topper :57 b Kirkover ... :49'ib 95 Wildale :52 b 5-8 KILE. 95 Arabia 1 :06 b 94 Polydor 1:01 b 93 Archway ...1:08 b 95 I'etee -Wrack l:02%li 94 Festival 1:05 b 95 Redbridge ,A:(K%h 95 Itinerant ...1:07 b 94 Wee Burn... 1:04 b 94 Paige 1.05 b 3-4 MILE. 95 Devonshire ..1:21%b 95 Murzim l:21%b 93 Flippant 1:21 b 90 Maelstrom . . 1 : 10 K.b 95 E'djof Nansenl:18 b 96 Needle Gun..l:l«%fc 95 F'dat'n Stonel:20 b 95 One Hour l:18=5f.h 90 Fetching 1:21 b Pianola l:22:Vib 95 Green Flowerl :2t b 95 Peter Era l:2» b 95 Houston 1 :19%b 92 Senalado 1 :2G b 95 Happy Argo.l:20 b 95 Social Mug.. 1:24 b 91 Hat Brush. ..1.18 b 95 Tara's Hall. .1:21 b 93 Ironsides 1:27 b 95 Tuskegee ...1:21 b 95 Kentucky II.. l:22%b 93 Vito 1:21 b 7-8 KILE. 95 Copiapo 1:51 b 94 High Star... 1:49 h Needle Gun and Maelstrom went handily together. Foundation Stone and Happy Argo were in company. Petee-Wrack and Redbridge worked well together. AQUEDUCT. Weather clear ; track fast — 3-8 KILE. 95 Account :42%b 95 Lady Jones. ..: «l %h 93 Flag Day :41 b 95 Ra :38%h 95 Hard Tack. .. :41 b 93 Swing On :»1 I. 93 Havoc :38%h 95 Sure Thing . . :38%h 96 Kind Man :43 b 95 Sun Hawk... : 5 b 5-8 KILE. Joan Grier...l:10 b 94 Spectacular .1:10 b 3-4 KILE. 94 Ability l:13%h 95 Floral King. .1:25Kb 95 Babbler 1 :2l%b 95 Fine t ha'pnel :21 %h 95 Bridegroom .l:24%b 95 Filemaker ..1:19 h Benny Rubin! :24 b 96 Great Hopes. 1 :24%b 95Campanini ..1:19 h 90 Herbier 1 :24%h 95 Dolan 1 :25%b 95 La rock 1:21 %b 7-8 KILE. 95 Distraction ..l:34%b 95 Nixie l:34%b 94 My (hum 1:30% h 95 P'cilla Carterl :XI%b Mid Hour l:30%h Sepoy l:35V,b 1 KILE. 95 David Bone. .1:52 b 95 Fire Fighter .1:52 b Page 4 Bowie 4 -- 8 | Entries and Past Performances \ BOWIE | • " MONDAY, APRIL 9 • j , mUWfiM (I.KAII; TRACK FAST. I: The following abbreviations are used to designate tracks at which time records r shown in tntries were made: n Akron Akn Dade Park D.P King Edward Park. K.E Salt Lake City B.L Aqueduct Aqu Devonshire Fark....Dev Lagoon Park Lag Saratoga Bar ,'i Arlington Park A.P Delorimier Park Del Lansdowne Park C.P B_ith_nu BmithvUle 8mi Bnu Auroru Aur Dorval Park Dor Latonia Lat Batav.a Bat Dufferin Park Duf Laurel Lrl Tampt. Tarn Belmont Park Bel Empire City Emp Lexington Lex Tanforan Tan I Beulah Park Beu Erlanger Erl Lex. Colored Fair.L.C.F Thistle Down Park.Tdn Blue Bonnctf B.B Fair Grounds F.G Lincoln Fields L.F Thorncliffe Park....Thf Blue Grass B.G Fairmount Park F.P Long Branch L.B Tijuana Tij Bowie Bow Foit Erie F.E Maple Heights M.H Tlmomum Tim * Brighoiise Park B.P Hamilton Ham Marlboro Mar Toledo Jol Brookline Br Hamilton, Ohio H.O Miami Mia Tulsa Tul ■ Brooklyn Bkn Hastings Park H.P Mobil Mob United Hunt TJ.H \ Chinook Park Chin Havana Hav Mount Royal MB Victoria Park .V.P Churchill Downs CD Havre de Grace HdG Niagara Falls N.F Washington Park. .Was 2 Colwood Park Clw Hawthorne Haw Omaha Oma Wheeling Whe s Coney Island C.I Jamaica Jam Peoria Peo Whittier Park Whi Connaught Park C.P Huntington Htn Pimlico Pirn Willows Park Wil 2 Cranwood Park Crd Jefferson Park J.P Polo Park F.P Windsor Win Cr-ve Coeur Lako...C.C Kempton Park K.P Baceland Rac Woodbine Park Wdb * Cumberland Fair C.F Kenilworth Park. ..Ken Reno Rno Youngstown Yen . I First May. 1927, Index 12830 First Xovembe--, 1927, Index S082S 2 First Jcnc, 1927, Index 13024 First December, 1327, Index 21389 2 i.rstJuly, 1927, Index 15230 First January, 1928. Index 21930 c First August, ,".., Index 16530 First February, 192S, Index 22525 Fir: » September, 1927, Index.. 17815 Pint March, 1328, Index 23110 I First October, l.t , Index 19754 First April, 1328, Index 23628 ( ♦ _ t The figures under the heading "Rec." In the entries below show the best time of each horse at the distance since January 1. 132?, no matter where it finished. Mo 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, abbrevis-j tions show track conditions. | r * ■' 4 Raring starts at 2:30 p. m. (Chicago time, 1:30). ( ® Superior mud runner. X Good mud runner Sfc Fair mud runner. (Ml Maiden. • Apprentice llllou :i 111 c. ( First Race — 1-2 Mile. I Turse $1.1:00. 2-vcnr-olds. Maidens. Claiming. Track record : Too High. April 7, 192S-:46%— 2-112. Today t Ind. HorseAPostl'os. Wt. Rec. A.Wt.ilan 23653s Bet, . How 113 :48% 107.730 23646 *f: •• oirnition. (i... How 113 40% 113.72". 23456 Fill I)., 4 Tij 10!) :49 110.. 72* ( 23646 F.landris, 19... Bow 111 :49% 111.. 715 I 23653 Hnuslity, 15 11."... 710 ' 23653 Nella It. 17 111..70:. 23653 Nan.v r.vnl. S... 111.. 700 23523 Contractor, ll.J.P 110 :50% 110.. 095 i 23646 Who Dat, 5 MS..SM 23660 Mind Her. IS 110. 090 1 23660 S:insj iplie. 3 HO. Ob.". . 23523 Golden Colna. 7.. J.I' 112J 49% 110. .685 ■ 23484 Pickerel, 14... .1.1" 100 :49% 107.1. v. 23660 •Oemgtm iicrgct.18 M8..S85 Caravan. 1 118 Artie Kay. 2 HI l.illv E.. 10 MS Ob Me. IS 1()7 •Low Shoes, 10... 102 ■—■■in. 20.... no Second Race — 3-4 Mile. Purse $1,200. :i-vear-old" and upward. Maidens. Claiming. Tract record: Fob, Nov. 22, 1927-1:11—3—110. 21316 Single Star, 1 . Lrl 07 1:13% 4 113X7*1 I 23648 .lunie. 12 1. V 112 1:14 3 10!). .72.". 12436- Iks—era— Kitty. S BMG 103}1:15 4 112x720 1 181273 (Mowing. 13.. Jam 114 1:14% 4 112. .715 i 23399 Kentucky Colonel. 17 J.P 115 1:14% 3 110. .710 I 23641 Iloni Soit. 4..I..K 110 1:K. 3 112. .705 23648 Leyland. 5 LP 113 1:14% 3 112. .700 I 23654 •l'.re.iiiabiau, 1! ... How 118 1:14% 3 100.. 005 23648 Deposition, 2. . I.rl lOPl :14% IXS..M I 23542 Igor. 18 J.P 10!) 1 :M* I 1M..M 23655 « andv Lee. 20Mia 110 1:1S% 4 117.. OVO 23661 Yankee Koek. 0. . 4 HT..S85 15146 Inlaid. 7 • M8..SS3 21048 Coulasli. 8 l.rl 111 1:15% S 110. OR". 23662 Gael Story. 10.. 3 110.. 085 J 20S19 Ctril Tripp. 14 Dc-v 101 1:14% I 117..0S5 :, 23G48 Foundling, 15P.ow 112 1 :14% SMB..SK -, 23854 Tonv Kuiz. M ■ I1S..4S3 S 17893 'Daisy Belle, 11... 3 112.. 085 J •Hireh, 3 * HI Third Race — 6 1-2 Furlongs. Purse $1,200. 4-jear-olds and upward. Claiming. Tract reronl: Centrifugal. Nov. 25, 1927—1:18—4—114. 23661= Care Free. 15 .How 117 1:19% 10 110X735 :, 23647 *8M Ami, 13.. How 114 1:19% 5 107x730 II 21075 The Roll fall. 4 • !*» 123 :, 20564' Tan.iaini Trail. 3. 4 lis • ISO 11 23647 The Cocoon. lll'.ow 105 1:20% 5 105.715 5 23665 Theresa .lean, 20 4 113x710 i 23655 Zuker. 19.... How 110 1:19% C. 110. 7a. 5 23655 'Body CuanLlSRow MS 1:20% I U1XM 11 236613 Miss Fayette, h;.. How 107 1 :2C% 5 105 . .SS3 :. 2033f, Fornovo, 7 M 1MX4M 0 20618 Tkt Maple. 8 *11S..4S0 (. 21291 Backrope. 17 4 122 CM (• 18863 Pal Calhoun. I... 5 11CX08.. 5 r ( ( I ( I i 1 . ■ I 1 i I I I J :, -, S J :, II :, 11 5 i 5 11 :. 0 (. (• 5 19981 Alex Woodliffe. 2 « 114®G85 16733 'laddie Huek, 5... 6 111X085 23640 Sukv. 0 4 113.. 085 21197 •Jenny Dean, «... 4 108.. 085 J 23232 The World, 10... 7 114x085 20336 •Dannie. 12 ■ 104X08". , 21320 Ella ML, 14.. Bow 107 l:24%h 5 H3XC85 Fourth Race — 1 Mile and 70 Yards. Old Virginia Purse. Purse $1,500. 4 year-olds and upward. Allowances. Traek record : Sortie, Nov. 26, 1927—1:43—2—105. (23671) Aueilla, 5. .. .Bow 111 1:43% 6 112X740 23649 Lieutenant II.. 3 Ken 117 1:43 8 107*735 (23650) Prickly Heat, 1 Ken 106 1:43 5 110X730 , (23643) Comet. 2 Thf 111 1:44% 5 110. .725 ' 23650 La Moite, 4... Lrl 105 1:43% 4 107X720 23642 Willie K., 6. .Ken 94 1:42% 4 100X715 ' Fifth Race— 1 Mile. Magnolia I'urse. Purse $1,400. S-J ear-olds. Allowances. Traek record: Sortie, Nov. 25, 1927—1 :39— 2— 104}. (23662) MK.MOUY, 10 105.. 740 ■ (23656) Corporal, 7 105.. 730 I 23670-' Man. 1. 11, 4 Bat 110 144%m 108X725 23671 Wellct. 9 J.P 110 1:39% 110. .720 I 23654 He Still, 1..F.4S 101 1:40 100. .715 ; 23656 Ar.ti.rus (M). 8. 105.. 710 ) 23648 Ja. q.ieminot M). 2 F.c; 100 l:47%h 100X705 , 21289 Menoria, 5. ...Lrl MS 1:40% 103X700 ) 23656 Congress. 3. .HdG 103 1 :40% 105X695 I 23656 Kiderbard, 6 105.. 090 1 Sixth Race— 1 Mile and 70 Yards. Purse $1,200. 4 year-olds ami upward. Claiming. Traek record: Sortie, Nov. 26, 1927—1:43—2—105. 23652- •» zarist. 10 l.rl 112 1:47 5 105. .735 ' (23C57) Forehead, 10 Haw 105 1:40% 4 105X730 • 23673 'Fin-dog. 4... Ham 110 1:48% 4 108.. 725 ' 23673 'Commissioner fa-hill, , 1 5 .11X720 . 23263- lenlight. 15 .F.G 105 1:44% 4 100. .715 ! (23000) *l'nrehesie, 18 4 111X710 . 22G91 Traps* I rt. 7. .Pirn 112 :4C% 4 111. .705 ! £3615 *K:iddy, 11 Jam 10W}1:47 4 105. .700 229763 i:ol-ert Mandel. 11 . F.G 111 1:46% 4 113X695 19985 Fire Koek, 3 5 110.. 690 I 23647 •Somerset. 5... Lrl 107 1:46% 5 105.. 690 5 23672 Nama, 17 Mia 93 1:45% 4 105.. 690 j 23647 'Matador. 2... Haw 111 1:44% 4 105.. 685 5 23652 M.eger, C Tarn 98 1:44% 5 105x685 j 23652 Tazewell, 8 ..Pirn 114 1:47% 5 110. .685 j 23235 "Berkeley Square. 9 Ken 100 1 45% 5 105. .085 I 18389 'Pav Sand. 12L.B 100 1:48 5 MS. .483 ;, 21141 •T.M.eeutter. 13Ken 112 1:43 5 105*685 I Seventh Race — 1 1-16 Miles. Purse $1,200. 4 year-olds and upward. Claiming. Track record : Jock, Nov. 14, 1927— 1:44%— 3— 123. 23665= Zed. 20 Ken 107^1:47% 6 110. .735 5 236663 #KI. Pendleton, 15 C.P 108 1:48% 8 105*730 23665 •■■ttlfl Shot, 12.. . Bow 112 1:52% 7 100x725 ;' 123212) Basra! Flag. 9Hav 103 1:47% 6 109.. 720 u 23665J Bowiands Be- . ;uest. 5 F.G 108 1:51% 6 110.. 715 ■' 23666 Fluff} Buffles. 8 Uev 98 1:40% 7 105X710 ■ 23481 Potent. IS 4 110x705 ,', 23647 KeySet, 10 ...Mia 111 1:49% 4 110.. 700 21245 'Federalist, 17Hav 95 1:40 6 105.. 095 5 23657 AltisMino, 18 7 110X095 .-, 21321 •Sandpile, 14. .Win 109 1 48 6 105X090 0 1S731 Bayly, IS F.G 110 1:50s 7 110X090 I) 23658 *I.ittle Vince. IHav 100 1.47% 4 109. .085 3 23645 Ambition (M). 2.. Aqu 107)149%sy 4 100XCS5 j 13183 last Mail, 3 6 110x085 g 23666 •Declare, 4 ...Ken 109 1:48% 5 MS..SSB 0 21063 Baataa, • Hav 112 1:47% I 105.. 085 S 23658 •Itollfciit. 7. ..Hav 104 1:47% B 100X085 0 23645 »Pr.rk Hill, 11 8 105X085 ;." 23659 ;.iv Farie (M). 13 J.P 100' 1:50% 4 100. .685 ;.", 1st Race [1st Bowie] I CT* r StOaA !-•• - Mile 2-venr-o!ds. Maidens. Claiming. (Traek record: Calm, 1, 191 l\aVC Apri, 6 ] J28— :47— 2— 115.) Inde: Cr». Dis.Time Tr. Odd* Wt. St. % Str Fin. Jockey Started Order of Finish REA b f 2 (M) 16' By ,Tonn F- Crier — Begum, by Chicle. (Trainer, E. Trueman. Owner. R. L. Freeman). Breeder. R. L. Freeman. Z3653 Bow 12 :47 ft 7 115 3 3 3"i 3" D Mergler 12 Calm 115, My Sis 115, Highland Fling 115 15 RECOGNITION b c 2 (M) 113 By Tryster— Masking, by Oversight. (Trainer W F. Mullholland. Owner, G. D. Widener). Breeder. G. D. Widener. 13646 Bow' 12 :47 ft 34f 113 3 1 4«J 5,: F Moon 12 Bap Transitl15,B psodyAnullO.Glacial 115 |- FILL D b c 2 (M) HO Bv Cataract — Marian Casey, by Star Ruby. (Trainer, 'j. J. Duggan. Owner. Mrs. G. H. Abbott). Breeder, W. B. Miller. ISSM Tij 111 55 ft 11 118 6 8 PMV S* Baker 14 Geoanded 10!). \ lolado 115, Mister K. 118 Ig 23389 Tij 4J f 55^ft 11 109 4 4 6*1 510 K Baker IS DaphneB"lell2,IleluikailOC,C h'mgShot 110 ■4 t3315 Tij 41 t :.5'/"ft 19 109 6 3 2" 2* F Baker 1 1 f harmingShot 113. Omarsan 101, Voyage 1 12 I-. *3'M8 Tij 41 f -OTVisl 18 H* 7 6 5", C'! F J Baker IS Bailee 111. Violado 113. Becky Dear 115 1* 83129 Tij 41 f :."4%ft 27-10 109 3 6 6'J 6'J 1" Baker 8 W'dface 103,StarPrce 95,Charm'gSliot 104 j4 Z3085 Tij 44 f :'.5 ft 61 112 5 2 2' 2 W Baker 10 DaphneHelle 109. Vapor 107.HlaekHills 110 lU X30I0 Tij 41 f :54%ft 10 110 11 7 7,,10» V Baker 13 Virado 113,IIeana\Vood 107, f h'm'gShot ll'J L.j BLANDRIS b. f, 2 (M) HI By Donnacona — Dottie Vandiver, by Trap Rock. (Trainer A. G. Robertson. Owner. G. W. Loft). Breeder, G. W. Loft. Z3646 Bow 1-1 :17 ft 11 HI 6 8 6'3 7" H J BwfcelS Itap Transitu.".. U psodyAnnllO.Glaci.il 115 •3 Z3420 J I' 1-2 :.'*%liv27-10 115 7 4 4'1 2= H J Burke 8 KjalKul.y 1 15. Promiscuous ll."..Caleta 115 !-, X3I39 J P 1-2 :49 ft 89 115 10 9 9" S" H J Burkel2 MissMildred 115, VeneitaM. I15.faleta 115 lj HAUGHTY ch f 2 (M) 115 By Gnome — Supercilious, by Superman. (Trainer, j! P. "White. Owner. J. P. White). Breeder, R. Riley. S3653 Bow 12 :47 ft 74 115 10 11 8-° ti'*' II Donj,' 12 falm 115, My Sis 115, Rea 115 BELLA R.. ch. f, 2 (M) 111 By The Manager — Princess Royal, by Uncle. (Trainer, W. H. Brooks. Owner, Linton Farms Stable). Breeder. T. C. McDowell. S3653 Bow 12 :47 ft 13 115 1 7 7" 73« L, Schaefei 12 Calm 115, My Sis 115, Bea 115 BANCY BYRD, ch. f, 2 (M) HI By Ballot — Mae Taft, by Yankee Gun. (Trainer, T. Lynn. Owner, E. K. Bryson). Breeder. B. P. Eubank. S3C53 Bow 12 :47 ft 38 115 8 10 M"*** Ii Morris 12 Calm 115. My Sis 1L" , Kea 115 S2931 F.G 1-2 :48%ft 76f 112111 11 11,611,» L Morris 11 Florinassa 113, Virmar 115. Ham 112 COBTRACTOR. b. c, 2 (M) 110 By Jim Gaffney — Annchen. by Olambala. (Trainer, J. R. Pryce. Owner, R. T. Wilson). Breeder, R. T. Wilson. 23623 J P 1-2 H8%ft 28 110 4 10 11"11 ■• W Curran 12 Volsel 108, Kveljn U 107, Danbaum 111 II S2S57 F G 12 :49%m 29 112 1 6 7" 71* W Curran 11 Florm'sa 107,BosaSwp 1 lO.Seutrj 1. s 113 H SS526 F O 1-2 :51%hy 8 110 3 6 6« S!1W Curran 11 Sentry I.ass 113,Sunset 112,DonnaMarie 111 11 22301 FG 3 8 :3C tA 25f 110 4 8»J 8«3 W Currnn 11 Little Kid 114. Jyes 112). Sentry l.ass 111 11 121C1 F.G 8 8 :35%ft 114 U8 7" 7" W Curran 7 My Hobby 118. I'aul Bunyan 118. Islam 118 It- * ■ \ 2 s 2 * . I 2 2 c I ( J , MIND BET. blk. %. 2 (M) 110 By Athdara— Diana Waters, by Play Square. (Trainer, C. Cherry. Owner, Wild Rose Farm). Breeder, R. H. MacKenzie. 23600 Bow 1-2 :47Vift 30f 110 11 10 10-" 9=« J Smith 12 Wrap 100. Caterpillar 111, Cauclio 114 WHO DAT. br. f, 2 (M) 113 By Trojan— Glad Tidings, by Knight of the Thistle. (Trainer, Wm. Garth. Owner. Wm. Garth). Breeder. Mr. & Mrs. Wm. Garth. 23646 Bow 1-2 :47 ft 8} 113 11 9 9,ls 9'» S 0'D,nelll2 Bap.Transitll5,B psodyAnnllO, Glacial 115 SUNSYLPHE. b. c. 2 (M) 116 By Sunference— Sylphe II.. by Cylgad. (Trainer, W. H. Denham. Owner. Mrs. W. H. Denham). Breeder. K. N Gilpin. 23660 Bow 1-2 :47lift 30f 110 10 11 11=«113« O Maninfc'12 Wrap 100, Caterpillar 111, Gaueho 114 GOLDEN COLNA, ch. c, 2 (M) 110 By Golden Guinea — Colna, by Collar. (Trainer, R. Zipf. Owner, R. Zipf). Breeder. W. B. Miller. 23523 J.P 1-2 :48%ft 91 1121 8 3 6' 7»1 T Murray 12 Volsel 108, Evelyn L, 107, Danbaum 111 PICKEREL, blk. f. 2 (M) 107 By Dominant— Sunfish, by Le Roi Soleil. (Trainer, M. Harvey. Owner. M. Harvey). Breeder. Greentree Stable. 23484 J.P 41 f :55%ft 11 100 5 10 9S1 9S1 T Root 11 Original 114. Hiram Kelly IO8.S0 Long 108 23213 J.P 1-2 :49 ft 23 100 4 4 3S1 34 T Root 12 Illumine Hll.ThderC'all 112,S'tryLa88 116 GEORGIA HERGET. ch. f, 2 (M) 102 By Blind Baggage — Leipsic, by Runnymede. (Trainer, A. Goldblatt. Owner. L. Fishman). Breeder, Baron Long, 23660 Bow 1-2 :47»,£ft 30f 102 Left at post. P Francis 12 Wrap 100. Caterpillar 111. Ganelio 114 23389 Tij 41 t :55%ft 8f 10113 13 13,»ll,l P Francis 13 DaplineB'lell2,HehukailO«,Ch'm-gShot llfl First start for the following: CARAVAN, ch. c. 2 (M) 118 By North Star III — Gladiola. by Dark Ronald. (Trainer, P. M. Burch. Owner, Nevada Stock Farm Stable). Breeder, Nevada Stock Farm. ARTIE KaY, b. f. 2 (M) 111 By The Wanderer— Golden Bantam, by Star Shoot. (Trainer, X. Patterson. Owner, Mrs. J. W. Bean). Breeder. J. W. Bean. LILLY E., b. f, 2 (M) 109 By Meridian — Cherry Bloom, by Cherry Pit. (Trainer, J. P. Jones. Owner, P. H. Faulconer). Breeder, P. H. Faulconer. OH ME, ch. f, 2 (M) 107 By Loughfoyle— Seesaw II., by FitzHerbert. (Trainer, L. M. Garver. Owner, E. E. Carver). Breeder. A. M. Chichester, Jr. LOW SHOES, ch. f, 2 (M) 102 By Meridian— Golden Slipper, by Mediator. (Trainer, H. Garth. Owner, H. Garth). Breeder. P. H. Faulconer. RUNANWELL. ch. c. 2 (M) 110 By Runantell— Oriental Star, by Santry. (Trainer, M. Brady. Owner, J. E. Davis). Breeder, E. W. Herring & Son. 2nd Race [2nd Bowie] , ' ' ■ I I ; ) , ) I 1 ' • ' , . ! . ! . I 5 j 5 j j I ;, I 5 . ;' u . ■' ■ ,', 5 .-, 0 I) 3 j g 0 S 0 ;." ;.", 1, 15 115 |- Ig 110 ■4 12 I-. 115 1* 104 j4 lU ll'J L.j 115 •3 115 !-, 115 lj 111 II 113 H 111 11 111 11 118 It- AtlO Ixrl.CG 3-4 Mile. 3-year-olds and ■pvtard. Maidens. Claiming. (Track ***»«* *m.M^«^» record: Poly, Nov. 22, 1927—1:11—3—110.) Index Crs. Dis.Time Tr. Odds Wt.St. % Str. Fin. Jockey Started Order of Finish SINGLE STAR, b. f, 4 (M) 115 By Out the Way— Teetotal, by Irish Lad. (Trainer, J. Brooks. Owner. H. R. Dulany). Breeder, H. R. Dulany. 21316 Bow 51fl:0u%ft 21f 120 7 9 631 5'1 C Brooks 13 Sandy 140, I'.'sh 110. Poly 139 21151 Bow 3-4 l:13%sl 20f 111 7 11 10»1 9"4 E Barnes 11 Grae'sCift 114.Sunsard 110, ontplate 1U| 21094 Bow 3-4 1:12 ft 7 109 3 1 3J 8«1 C Brooks 12 G'ciousGift lH.F'sel'ride 111, Lounger 113 20727 Lrl 3-4 1:12 ft 13 107} 3 1 3=1 6» E Barnes 7 Fairness 116,1'andera 126.Wliafll I Do 117 20584 Lrl 3-4 l:12%ft 25 100 4 2 4'f S» C Brooks 9 Prince of Wales 120. Adios 110, Ingrid 110 20208 Lrl 3-4 1:14 sy 25 103 7 1 1°» 3J C Brooks 7 Fairness 107, Ingrid 111J. Extreme 113 09236 Bow 6} r 1:06 ft 7 106 6 1 P 2* L. Lang 8 Fresco 111. Omniiad 106, Ever More 106 JUNIE. b. f, 3 (M) 109 By Wildair— Flounce, by Plaudit. (Trainer, G. Babin. Owner, Miss D. Babin). Breeder, J. H. Morris. 23648 Bow 3-4 1:14 ft 23 110 7 Ss 2uk 31 II Fisher 13 Balai d'Or115.M'lieUliz'tlil10. Sage-boys 115 23422 '.P 3-4 l:lG%hy 11-5 106 2 3 311 3'SK LeonardlO Forebec 110, Frank 110. Igor 110 23341 J.P 3-4 1 :14'/5ft 17-10 100 12 7 6'J 6,u M Meyer 12 Divot 110. AninThunder 100, SnappyFnl 110 23214 J.P 3-4 1:14 ft 33 112 2 4 z* 2"* II RicrTds 12 Berosus 115, Intense 1111. BillHenry 115 21594 J.P 3-4 1:16%m 17-5 110 7 2 V 4s} E Pool 8 SilverQun 113 Model lll.TheS'tlierner 110 21545 J.P 3-4 1:15%»1 4 100 6 1 2'} 2* T Root 12 R'ieWdel 103,SlandBoy lOS.DyVira 108 DANGEROUS KITTY, ch. f, 4 (M) 118 By Danger Rock— Kitty K., by Gotham. (Trainer. G. C. Brenton. Owner, W. Skinker). Breeder, W. Skinner. 12.436 HdG 3-4 1:15 ft 5 103} 9 4 lh 2" J Josiah 15 Jo'nyJcwell 117, Declare 112.Foretime 105 12366 Bow 6}fl:21%sl 11 106 6 3 32 3' J Petreccal3 TiieCode lll.C'snntanis 117, Foundation 110 12354 Bow 3-4 1:19%hy 11 105 1 1 3 2'} H Fisher 9 Fable 113, Ourieda 105, Complaisance 100 0780 Lrl 3-4 l:l«'/ogt!21-5f 97 7 13 U*iflr" R Cooper 13 Span. Castle SSJttatUgM 107X'ombat 107 01029 HdG 4} f :54%ft 21-5 111 8 6 j'l 6SJ W Smith 13 AmyA.108,Th'saJoan 100J. Handclasp 115 00705 Bow 1-2 :48 ft 71 115 6 7 4'| 3'} W Smith 8 SeaMoss 115.Pyrex 115.1'andora 115 00551 Bow 1-2 :18%ft 71 105} 6 6 6* 67 H Thomas 9 S'pgAnn 105.Victrix 109,TlieresaJoan 106 GLOWING, ch. f, 4 (M) 112 By Vulcain— Spark, by Star Shoot. (Trainer, J. Wilson. Owner, J. Butler). Breeder. J. Butler. 13127 Jam 3-4 l:14%gd 4 115 5 4 3» 3 F H'stingsl2 Morgold 115, BahyGar 110, WarQueen 110 12840 Jam 3-4 1 :13%ft 15 110 7 7 6'3 58} F HstingslO Clearance 115. Giant 115, Polycrates 115 12640 Jam 3-4 l:12%ft 20 114 6 E 5CJ 5" F H'stings 8 Clamor 114, Flambino 114, Junetta 114 '•4281 Emp 5-8 1:01%sl 12 115 12 12 12'«11"E Barnes 12 Lodina 115. Beaming '15, Witchery 115 01188 Jam 6-8 :39%ft 20 109 8 8 6«1 4» A Scnu'ger 8 Draeonis 112, Arrogant 112.Sarmalion 112 *"80Jam 6-8 1:01 Vift 15 117 8 8 6*2 o'l A Mtensn 9 Fresco 1 IT. Witchery 1 K.Dungannon 117 KENTUCKY COLONEL, br. c, 3(M) 110 By Under Fire— Rustic Lass, by Collar. (Trainer, A. G. Robertson. Owner, Mrs. E. L. Robertson). Breeder, \Y. M. Jeffords. 23399 J.P 3-4 1:15%ft 6} 113 4 7 VI 4} L, Morris 12 War Wings IOC, Elevate 105. McKim 105 23214 J.P 3-4 1:14 ft 24 115 12 10 9»J 7'3 L, Morris 12 Berosus 113, Junie 112, Intense 111} 22770 F.G 1-70 1:44 ft 18 114 3 9 10"10:0 L. Morris 11 Carin 110.B yCuIberfn 112,L"nladylike 109 21801 J.P 3-4 1:14%ft 21-5 115 4 4 3-} 21 1. Morris 9 Bicliu 115. Kinloss 115. Jacoueniinot 112 21052 Pirn 5} f 1:09 TX 18-5 118 11 9 9' 4 L Morris 15 Jim Bean 114. Rock Hill 107. Vigilant 113 20985 Pim 3-4 114 ft 6 110 14 13 7»1 «•} G Fields 15 Loveken 118. Eloise 102. Charm 102 20690 Lrl 5} f 1 :08Vif t 19-5 118 7 6 6 J 2'} L Morris 15 imperator 113.UlaMartinll5.lnd. Guide 108 *H0NI SOIT, ch. c, 3 (M) 112 By Star and Garter — Koningin, by Picton. (Trainer, J. McGce. Owner. J. W. McGee). Bred in England by R. Needham. 23641 Bow 51fl:0%ft 78 110 5 6 67} 510 W Harveyl2 Rosinante 110. Skylight 102, Corporal 110 16114 L.F 3-4 l:133ift 12 110 2 1 631 7'» L Piehon 10 FrAnita lOJ.L'ySue lOO.Domes'cated 102 15962 L.F 5}fl:07%ft 24f 106 6 1 31 4« I Steele 12 FairAnita lOl.MissFnr'low 104,LilySue 107 15794 LF 5} f 1:07 ft 18 116 3 4 I'J 5'1 E Taplin 12 L'gridge HC.TyOueSixty 110, Waffles 116 'Nominated for 192S Kentucky Derby. LEYLAND. b. c, 3 (M) 112 By Donnacona — St. Kentigerna, by Broomstick. (Trainer, T. Lynn. Owner. E. K. Bryson). Breeder, J. H. White. 236*8 Bow 3-4 1:14 ft 7J 115 1 7 9'1 91-} L. Morris 13 Balai il'llr 115.MlieElizatli llO.Junie 110 23377 J.P 3-4 1:13%ft 67 113 5 8 8» 7 ° L. Morris 8 MyB. Friend 111. Be Still 111 .SenrSetli 120 23202 J.P 3 4 1:13%ft 14 113 5 9 4«} 2» L. Morris 10 IteStill lOG.Blindtast 105.1tedlt'ketll. 112} 23097 J.P 3 4 1:14iift 68 114 6 8 9'» 9" L Morris 12 ColonelDrage 110. Besom 112. PolarSea 112 16734 L.F 3-4 1:135t.ft 7} 115 11 9 653 67} J Leyland 11 BI'kBeetlcll5.K'p'gTiincll5.D'rRankin 115 10326 L.F 61 f l:07\ft 16 116 1 6 52} 52} L Morns 12 DixiePr'ee 116.Gov. I'r t 1 10. Dr. Hank in 116 14318 W.P 6 8 1:02 gd 12 115 6 6 4» 3* J Leyland 10 Bogan 115, Sun Friar 115, Rhubarb 115 BRAMABIAU, ch. c. 3 (M) 109 By Bridaine — La Berline, by Airlie. (Trainer. W. H. Travers. Owner, Ascot Stable). Bred in France by G. Lepitit. 23654 Bow 5Jfl:0t%ft SJf 114 11 11 10-u i)10 K Force 12 Col.Drage ll'.t.Trappy llO.Complicatn 109 21243 Bow 5Jfl:06i£ft 7 116 7 1 21 2' J Crgmylel3 JolinyAgee 115,Jolin.l.S. 112,F'cyField 109 21121 Bow 3-4 l:13Vift 39-10 118 6 6 6«} 553 F Weiner 15 Corporal 1 18. Justa Pal 114, Larock 126 20245 Jam 51 f 1:0S m 15 104 4 6 6"} 78} K Force 1C Ivite 108. Bliy'e a. Reason 108,Corsican 118 19711 Aqu 5-81:01%ft 6 110 8 6 424 4'} K Force 10 Okay 115, Ixiveken 107. Pliilene 107» 19290 Aqu 3-4 1:ll%ft 10 115} 4 2 2» 3'} T Murray IS CliarlesB. Hall 112.Inoa HO.Unladylike 107 18850 Bel 5} f wc l4S%fl 30 116 U h 4» 64 E Beach 17 Steadfast 112,BrmWbisk 120,Hillock 110 CANDY LEE, b. c. 4 (M) 117 By Westy Hogan— Mary Lee, by Marta Santa. (Trainer, S. Judge. Owner, J. Kolb). - Breeder, W. 8. Payne. 23655 Bow 3-4 1:12Vift llf 112 9 10 10"13,4A Pasc'mal.l Tester 118, Short Price 114. Euclid 118 11543 Mia 3-4 l:12%ft 11-10 110 9 2 2»J 2* P Walls 13 \Vd fulOne 115.MissAnn 105. C.Island HO 11485 Mia 3-4 l:14'7ift 39-10 110 6 2 2 3'? P Walls 11 Simon'sKiss lOO.WarQu'n 100J. Evader 105 07295 Aqu 6 8 :59%ft 20 112 4 6 7«i 9»1 H Thurberll Potent 114,Wntkinson 122 ;.CIiauvelot 114 06969 Aqu 5-8 :58%ft 20 13 13 12 13'| 9«i H ThurberlC Floridn SIT, Chaff Ml, I-odore 105 06396 Eel 3-4 st 1 :12V6ft 30 115 13 6 in M2" G Fhilpot 10 Caroler 115. Overlooked 115, Polymel 115 06105 Tel 5} f st 1 :06',ift 25 109 12 13 12'«13" H Thurberl3 Newlli.-h 112].NeverAgain 108.Honey 100 DEPOSITION, b. c, 3 (M) 105 By ^lapsburg — War Baby, by Bachelors Double. (Trainer, H. G. Bedwell. Owner, H. G. Bedwell). Bred in England by Lieut. Col. F. Lort Phillips. 23648 Bow 3-4 1:14 ft 27 115 8 9 8» S" R Leonard 13 Balai dOr HS.MlieEliza'th llO.Junie 110 21163 Bow 3-4 1:13%gd 14f 108 5 9 11,:12» R Jacksonl2 Noise 100.Waterl.ad llti.CherokeeMaid 105 20985 P1111 3-4 114 It of 106 4 6 10-112s J R Jackson 15 Loveken 118, Eloise 102, Charm 102 ■ 20758 Lrl 3-4 1:14%ft 16 101} 5 3 3'} 3J R Jac'»sonl5 Sun Ranger 110, Bearing 112. Milaria 104 20550 Lrl 3-4 1:14%al 39 115 8 4 «•• 6M L Steinh'rt 7 S'tcli a. Soda 15,Bobasliela 115,BarNone 115 19874 Wdb b\ f 1 08%ft 12 115 3 1 2» 4»} L Steinh'rt 9 Postage I12.Storm Signal ]12.Antidote 112 19400 F.E 5}fl:09%m 4 106 2 6 10«} 8°1 L Steinh rtlO MaryMcNeil lll.Bokliara 115,Springald 110 IGOR. b. c. 3 (M) 110 By 8tefan the Great— Duchess Lace, br Fair Play. (Trainer, E. L. Fitzgerald. Owner, P. T. Chinn). Breeder, J. E. Widener. 23542 J.P 11:40 ft 28 110 7 7 7'» 6» V Wallis 8 Sesqui 112. SisterZoe 104, BeanAspin 107} 23487 J P 3 4 1:13-«ift 65 109 4 9 1010 9' V Wallis 11 M.vBoyFr (1112.15. Culb'ts-nl05.Herendn 109 ' 23422 J.P 111 ISUu 10 110 7 8 6*} 4" V Wallis 10 Forebec 110. Frank 110. Junie 100 23075 J.P 3-4 1:13%ft 16 105 7 6 7'° G10 R De P'ma 8 Gr'lTimber 104,MyI?oyFr,nd 105, Bruno 105 14435 Rel 5-8 wc 1:01 ft 3} 117 8 9 7*J 7'1 D McA'ffelO Crusher 117. False-Mod tv 114. Muriatic 117 : 13894 Bel 41 f wc £S%ft 12 118 7 » 8'» 7" E Sande 12 Twitter 115. Kirkover 118, Celebration 113 , YANKEE ROCK. ch. c. 4 (M) 117 By Half Rock— Yankee's Migraine, by Yankee. (Trainer, W. Brown. Owner. H. Scibilli). Breeder, L. H. Rowe. 23661 Bow 61 f 1 :20 ft 15f 112 9 13 13311344 C Jacksonl3 Hi TdCli f 113.CarcKrec112.M sFayette 107 20854 Emp a 3-4 1:12 ft 30 113 14 15 lo"i;!1 F Moon 13 Pad II. 118. Gold Star 118. Joan tirier 115 19425 Aqu 7-S l:27%ft 60 113 14 14 14-M"« F Stevers 10 Manwi-11 122,Miniator 103.MtliaMartin 114 12975 Jam 3 4 1:14%ft 20 115 14 14 14«142» D McA'ffel4 BkPepper 115.C.Hannon 115, W. Queen 110 INLAID, br. f, 3 (M) 105 By Meridian— Poor Butterfly, by Celt. (Trainer, J. P. Jones. Owner. J. P. Jones). Breeder. J. P. Jones. 15146 Aqu 6-8 1:01 ft 15 10S 14 12 14'»11" J Hastie 16 TVysNeck HO.StarR'ket 122,FrgDay 109 14940 Aqu 5-8 l:0l1fcft 6 111 3 12 13,:13M W Kelly 15 N'th Woods 112.Loveken K)7.St glolicy 109 ISSM Plan 4} f :56%sl 14-5 115 4 6'J 7» D Mergler 8('aynga .23,W««lKlower 120,GlysClark 115 13134 Pim 5 8 1:02%ft 22-5 105 3 4 6*1 &»} J Ch'lmera 6 Kni't 112,Seotcli andSoda 114. Reprove 113 12982 Pim 4} f :55V£ft 7-10 115 1 1 1} 2* F Colletti 8 Little Sam 113. Merida 115. Fair Lark 110 12456 BAG 1-2 :4S«ft 24-5 115 6 6 53} 42} H Ericksnl3 NettaRun 115,T'y'sNeck 115.G1. Clark 115 GOULASH, b. g, 3 (M) 110 By Sweep — Toucanet, by Vulcain. (Tiainer, S. Matey. Owner, J. McCabe). Breeder, S. Ross. 21048 Pim 6}fl:08Vift 6f 112 3 3 h3i 5«} W Harvey]5 Spectacular 111 .Alan sRay 113. JtaPal 115 20985 Pim 3-4 1:14 ft 6f 109 12 14 14«}lo»} E Barnes 15 Loveken 118. Eloise 102, Charm 102 20967 Pim 3-4 1:13%ft 118 108 10 10 10;»10" G Arnold 10 Polish 118, Knapsack 112. FIo\vcr ;irl 109 20840 Pim 3-4 l:12%ft 17f 118 « 7 7" 6'» L Schaeferl2 Sortie 118,Scch a. Soda 118,SunClover 118 19979 Lrl 3-1 I U^ft 36 111 6 S 9»1 9"3 S Hebert 10 Sun Kin 110}, Royal Cause 114. Alma 100 14151 Bel 4} f wc :53^gd 60 117 Left at post. W Smith 16 Polish 117 Indian S«oul 117, Kirkover 117 13842 Be! 4} f wc :52%ft 60 116 9 12 10* 10" W Smith 15 Timekeeper 116, Montanic 116, Pondy 116 GOOD STORY, b. c, 3 (M) 110 By Rire aux Larmes — Arlette, by Robert Le Diablo. (Trainer, O. W. Campbell. Owner. O. W. Foreman). Breeder, Morris ft Walden. UttlBow 7-8 1:26%ft 39 106 10 10 1»"W" J Chalm'rsll Memory 111. Sun deMeur lH.Sw'pesta 101 GENERAL TRIPP, ch. c, 3 (Mi 117 By Trap Rock— Ponto Rosa, by Bridge of Canny. (Trainer, R. Brown. Owner. H. Nesbitt). Breeder. H. Hesbit. 20619 Lrl ll:48%n 77 113 9 9 »'" 9" L Jenner 9 Burn'gBushl08.Br'nStudyll2.IrishI.ord 109 20117 I. rl l-70 1:46%ft 143 111 6 9 91* 9'T L Schaefer 9 TheRoilt'all 117, SonAmi 112, Culpeper 106 19fi01 HdG 11-16 1:50 ft 12f 105 5 10 11"11'» O Brown 14 Rigei 114, Roland 109, Overlook 114 1MII HM ll-16 1:50£ft 96 1"5 8 7 71* 7'« O Brown 12 Yachtsman 108,Roland 114,CIg'gVine 106 17046 Ken 7-Sl:26%ft 8 105 2 6 7'i 8" O Brown 12 Maxie 110. Upsetta 100. Bliss Blane 99 109::i Dev 3-4 1:13-Vt 12f 101 9 8 6* 4*1 O Brown 12 L'ePirate lOC.SiraBock 105.1IotPepper 108 15178 Ham 1-70 l:17%ft 24 104 4 & 6*1 5" O Brown 7 Jenny Dean 110. Firedog 110. Solo 117 FOUNDLING, br. f, 3 (M) 107 By John F. Grier — Waif, by Greenback. (Trainer, J. ChalmDis. Owner. Mrs. F. A. Clark). Breeder, H. P. Whitney. (IMSBow 3-4 1:11 ft 28 111 11 10 73 7'i 1 Mcrglerl3 Balai d'Or 115.M'lieEliza'tli llO.Junie 119 12518 I'. 1 1 ab 1-2 :50%ft 5 106 7 7 C" 5" W Munden 7 Jack O'Leen 111, Charm 110, Bea 113 TONY RUIZ. ch. c. 3 (M) 112 By Trap Rock— Togs, by St. Frusquin. (Trainer, J. Rook. Owner. Mrs. J. Rook). Breeder, P. M. Walker. 23C54 Bow 5ifl:0G%ft 8Jf 113 7 7 8;011" E Sm'w'd 12 CoI.Drage llit.Trappy llO.Complioat'n 109 11921 Ilav 1-2 :4'i ft 3 110 6 7 9* Js| A Permin 9 Sun Baby U! .AIiceB'ie 112.S'rVzBello 1 IS 11835 Hav 1-2 :4S%ft 10 110 6 6 «• Ci A Fermin 7 Bea 112, Ella Rufus 112, Dissension 112 DAISY BELLE, b. f. 3 (M) 112 By Assagai— Bando. by Waldo. (Trainer. C. H. Morris. Owner, C. H. Morris). Breeder. S. H. Velie. 1789:$ (u in al.5 S :5C^ft 33 105 5'J T O'Hara 7 Bea 113. The Maid 108. Bout S p 10S 1778U Cum ab".-S l:00^gd 63 112 4" T O'Hara 8 Fidy House 112, PlyPoker 112,11 aCare 112 16:tCO Bmp 5-Sl:0rT,ft 30 114 7 12 lS'0^'* A Collins 14 Hogarty 117. Okay 122. Irene L. Ill 14525 Aqu 5-S l:00*,sv 8 109 1 11 8"111T F Stevens 10 G'fundStift 112,S'yTime 112.Frat(;irl 114 14212 Be! 41 f wc :53%ft 30 107 4 11 ll'W J CaIIahanl2 T'keysNeck lOU.CTrdine 114,B'i»hBob 110 BIRCH, ch. c. 4 (Mi 117 By Cudgel— Rata Bright, by Norford. (Trainer, J. Brooks. Owner. T. T. Mott). Breeder, J. K. L. Ross. First start. | \ | j I: r n ,'i I Sure, "Save -the -Horse" trca?^^^M»*BBB^J^^», Br£« ment is away ahead of the field — it's the one ^9^mHE0{^Vbbmv ^^ guaranteed remedy that you can use yourself and ^W BjBBBBiiira«BBi ^K feeL sure that it will end spavin, thoropin, curb, ^M H-»^ snlmt, hip, shoulder, leg and foot troubles. ^^hT^^^SBbHR^W ^*N"^^*» "Symptom Book," FREE, tells how to diagnose alf^^^ ^^^bmbBbbs lamenesses and how to end them. "Save-the-Horse" car- ^^^s BT^^. ries signed guarantee — it makes good or you get your ^2^ W ^^ TROY CHEMICAL CO. ^^--V^^k^ 389 State Street Blnshamten, M. Y. -^j^Ss^-^T^SS^^v Dr-^ggists can supply "Save-the-Horao" or. we ship direct, post- — ^TCvC/'^^-^bWJ^^S" paid. Only $5.50 with signed guarantee No substitute u:Il do cs much. si^-^^ *^BBmW3t^ Page 5 3rd Race [3rd Bowie] .iSfiri tfIU *^«*V.X^ Kjlt'*«* * 1-2 Fnrlonfirs. 4-year-olds and npward. Claiming. (Track record* Centrifugal, Nov. 25, 1927— 1:1s— 1— 111.. IlKtCn, Dis.Tiine Tr Odds Wt. St. % Str. Fin. Jockey Started Order of Finish CARE FREE, cb. g, 10 110 By Colin — Domino Noire, by Kingston. - (Trainer. A. E. Alexandra. Owner. Mrs. A. E. Alexandra). Breeder, Headley ft Miller. 23661 Bow 6* f 1:20 ft 3 112 4 1 l3 V J Chalm'rslS HiTd('trfll3.M'sFayettel07.SirBarley 107 2ISU2 Bow 1 1-16 l:4s ,4ft 41-10 112 4 1 1» 4» N Huff 14 MichaelB. 112.F'cesItock 109.Gil.Cook 112 21193 Kow 64 f l:19%ft 21-10 117 2 3 3| 4] J Chalm'ra 13 JoanGrier lOO.SanCarlos 114,SonAmi 114 20172 TW 3-4 1:ll%ft 9-20 115 2 2 2* 3!J J Maciver 8 Pitchfork 101. 1.ena Wood 107.StarDust 101 20086 Thf 3 4 1:15%m 1 115 I 1 21 3'J J Maciver 10 HawkGod 106.JennyDean 103.SunLynn 110 19875 Wdb 3-4 l:13%ft 3-5 117 3 1 1* l1 J Maciver 9 San Carlos 102.WarMan HO.MerryMan 111 19784 YVdb 3-1 l:13%ft 23-10 106 3 3 351 4'J J Ch'lmers 0 L'3 Marie 113.TelraGlass lOO.HawkGod 10* 18813 llatn MlODivi 6-5 109 1 2 1J l'J J Ch'Imers 8 Uobcaw 107, Flaherty 113.DngrSignal IOC SON AMI. b. g. 5 107 By Chateau Lafi'.e — Savonnieres, by Alcantara II. (Trainer, J. M. Collins. Owner. J. M. Collins). Bred in France by M. ".. Gage. ■j::047 Bow 6'. f 1 :l!M£f t 2 115 8 8 8*2 &• J Chalm'rslS RockTIiom llO.fom.t ahiil 110. Casting 119 21193 Bow 6:fl:lHx,lt 71 114 1 2 1°" 31 R Wkmanl3 JoanGrier lOO.Sant arlos 114,(areFree 117 20709 l.rl 3-4 1 :13%ft 5 107 6 3 3J1 3'1 A Snider 15 Maxiva HOt. Appellate 107, Clinch 112 20583 l.rl 1-70 1:47 ft 16-5 109 3 1 2» 4J M Fishm'nl5 I'ugetSound l^'.N'thBreeze lOi.Czarist 112 20417 l.rl 1-70 1 46%ft li-10 112 2 1 1"* 2° M Fishm'n 9 TbelioUCall 117.Culpeper 10G.St.John 112 201G8 Lrl 3-4 1:lSVsft 55 107 4 3 4'1 5»t J C M'glerM Sport Trail 114. Suky 111, Skirmisher 103 19459 F E S-4 1:15 m 22 99 1 » 8«J 97J I Bellini 10 SuuLynn lOC.N.o'Love 95,E.Rkk b'her 107 19198 V. K 1 l:10%ft 2 109 2 1 2'j 3* I Bellini 6 Soteria 103, Gilmore 103,JudgeCaverly 104 THE ROLL CALL. ch. g, 9 110 By Lough Foyle— Beth Stanley, by Golden Maxim. (Trainer, S. L. Mabey. Owner. J, McCabe). Breeder, S. Ross. 21075 Bow 1 IS 1.55 ft 6J 116 13 4 G'S C'i C Lang 14 LcVoyant 102.Just Folks 114. Forehead 105 21949 Plan 11-16 1:61 gd 14 119 9 3 3'J 5-i C Lang M SpyPrince 122,FirstKdin 102,Euph,tes 120 2089U Pirn 1-70 1:47 %sl 47-10 113' 6 a 5°i 5'» M Fishm'n 7 Scat 110, Maxiva 115, Jenny Dean 104 20729 Lrl 1 1-4 2:07Vift 10 109 7 1 52J 6*1 P Goodwin 11 Just Folks 112, Leger 109, Moses 112 20622 Lrl 1-70 l:46%ft 6 113 3 6 4'i 2'1 F Whit'kerlO Somerset 113, George J. 112. Sea Bee 103 20522 Lrl 1 1-8 l:5C%h\ 39-10 116 6 6 681 6" G Ellis 7 James Stuart 111, Jake 110. Parchesie 112 20417 Lrl 1-70 l:46%ft 15 117 3 2 2" 1» G Ellis 9 Son Ami 112. Culpepcr 106. St. John 112 TAMIAMI TRAIL, ch. c. 4 lit By Argosy — Eagercide, by Meleager. (Trainsr, W. B. Mitchell. Owner, Beacora Manor Stable). Bred in England by B. Masterson. 29504 Emp a 3-4 1:12 ft 5 120 6 , 1 2 3" J Kellum 13 Patriarch 120. Ominous 120. Everglade 122 20957 Jam 3-4 1:15 sy 31 117 6 6 6»J 3' M Garner 11 F'rfnSixty 111, Reprisal MS.Patriarcu 111 19582 Aqu 3-4 1:13 ft 25 108 8 7 6»i 4» J McCoy 11 Ominous 108, Euclid 119, Candy Pan 108 19425 Aqu 7-S l:27V5ft 7 112 3 3 4*14* S Eiden 16 Manwell 122.Miniator lOS.M'thaMartin 114 17743 Sar ll:42%liy 12 120 2 4 431 4" J McCoy 6 Com. Hnon 117. UedSpidcr 118, Account 120 17629 Sar 1 l:41%sy 7 1101 3 1 2s 3» G Fields 5 Arabia 1034. Maelstrom 106. Faddy 97 17426 Sar 3-4 1:lB4ft 10 115 16 Lost rider.R W'kmanl7 Ethereal 113. Bowie Clark 10D.L* Uiva 110 THE COCOON, b. m. 6 105 By Lough Foyle— Colinder, by Colin. (Trainer, A. B. Maguire. Owner, A. Schiro). Breeder, E. B. McLean. 33647 Bow 6\fl:19%ft 23 105 12 7 5* 5s F J Baker 13 RockTIiom HO.Com.Cnhill HO.Casting 110 !MM J. P 3-4 1:13V&ft 28 102 11 9 10'» 9'= M Rose 12 BdyGuard 107.HighLife 107.L'dV"tine 107 23354 J.P 3-4 1:13£ft 12 100 9 6 6«} 4Ji M Hose 12 MiutToddyl05,Pipestem lOO.BodyG'rd 1101 20376 Lrl 3-4 1:14 ft 32f 103 11 8 i* 6«J L Jenner 12 Flora M. lOS.Gymktiana Ul.Stanmore 112 20168 Lrl 3-4 1 :13^fcf t 38 109 12 9 lO'-ll" E Barnea 14 Sport Trail 114. Suky 111. skirmisher 103 19195 F.E 3-4 1:14Vft 51 111 5 2 2) 1»» C Balls 10 T'nBI'som lOC.Toscan'li lOOl.P.Wb'fle 100 18872 11am 3-4 l:14%(t 47-10 110 » 8 »• 47 O Bo'rassa 9 M'yMan 110, Pitcbfqrk HO.T.Blossom 106 THERESA JOAN, b. f, 4 113 By Donnacona — Slipper Day, by Martimaa. (Trainer. W. Sheedy. Owner. W. Keating). Breeder. R. Meacham. 23655 Bow 3-4 1:12Vift 23 113 6 9 9" 8' D Merrier 13 Tester 118. Short Price 111, Euclid 118 21136 Bow 3-11:13 ft IS 112 12 6 10»113'» R Jacksonl3 Corinth 115, Herade 112. Rougette 108 20132 Thf ll:41%gd 31 102 3 1 1» 1* O Bo'rassa 5 Heartache 101, Sunl.ynn 102, LaMorte 198 19877 Wdb 3-4 l:12%ft 61 100 3 3 3'J 2"* T Wilson ■ Hobcaw 103.L'd.vMnrie 112,RollsRoyce 12G 19739 Wdb 3-4 l:14%gdl3-10 107 6 4 2' 3 O Bo'rassa 7 Hobcaw 110. Sandhills 110. Fore Lark 104 19175 Put 11-16 1:52 ft 51-10 107 2 3 5' 7*1 R Leonard 8 CiotbHall 102,Dcputy 107,RochestexII. 102 ZUKER. b. g. 6 110 By High Time — Rosanne, by Pillo. (Trainer, J. L. Burttscbell. Owner. Justa Farm Stable). Breeder. Dr. M. E. Johnston. 23655 Bow 3-4 1:12 Vift llf 112 5 5 5«» 53J 11 Thomasl.! Tester 118. Short Price 114. Euclid 118 23351 Hav S-4 1 J2%|l 6 197 4 4 451 3i J Guerra 5 Mineralogt 102,Andresito 108.TheMajor t 7 23210 Hav 5". fl:06%ft 5 106 2 2 3» 5'» H Fisher 6 Chf Uncas lOO.Broomster 118.1'heMajor 100 23046 Hav 1 1-16 l:44Vift 10 99 3 7 8" 7'1 J Guerra 8 S'thsllope lOC.Euph'tes 106,K'gDavid 109 22867 Hav 3 4 1:ll%ft 3 197 7 t 5* 5» T Root 7 Lemnoa 115, Meriwick 107. Hobcaw 107 22740 Hav 3 4 1:l2'4ft 21 109 5 6 5«J ■* J Bollero 7 D'ncast 107.Lemnos lll.TopsBreslauer 108 22512 Hav 3 4 1:13 ft 4 108 6 3 3*1 31! J Mann 7 MaryHelen 107. Seth'sUope 108. Moboz 112 21562 Hav 51fl:00%ft 2 111 5 5 5»i 5" J J Mann 5 Gun Royal 108, Charm 94, Rstin 113 BODY GUARD, b. h 8 111 By Golden Maxim— Melisande. by Disguise. (Trainer. G. C. Milton. Owner. G. C. Milton). Breeder. E. R, Bradley. 23655 Bow 3-4 l:12*,.ft 9 112 10 8 7s 1 7* L Whit'k'i 13 Tester 118. Short Price 114, Buclid 118 tSSMJ.P 3-4 1 ■AS'.'i.n 29-10 107 3 1 1» 1« R Leonardl2 HighLife 107, L'd Val'tine 107.Q'nChin 108 23354 J.P 3-4 1:13Vift 9-5 110J10 4 3» 3J1 F Col'lettil2 MintToddyl05.Pipestera lOO.TIicCocoon 100 23695 J.P 3-4 1:14%ft 2» 1104 1 8 2 5* J Leyland 12 l..a.Nash.l07.L.Biib'sfnll2.LvF'sliawel05 22976 J.P 3-4 1:17%hy 14 110 3 8 6" 5" J Leylandll Wildrake HO.Mas rSw'p llO.R'tMand'l 115 22114 F.G 1-70 1:43^1 41 110 7 * 71311" J Leyland 12 l.uckyDrift llo.King Bruce 100. Orator 111 21889 J.P 3-4 1:17%rn lz 197 1 S J» 4» R Whit'k'rll ThistleGold 105. Wildrake 112. MilesPr'r 110 21765 J.P 3-4 lOStfl 39-10 112 4 6 6 1 S'l M Meyer 12 T.llugnotlJO.T. Br gerl 12. Take aCh'ce 107 21725 J.P ?-4 1:12%ft 9 105 1 3 3» 4» R Leonardl2 Tyrol 100, Muldoon 116, Polygamia 110 MISS FAYETTE, ch. m, 5 105 By Fayette— Proud Duchess, by Watercress, (Trainer. M J. C re men. Owner, J. C. Cramen). breeder, Demoss ft Cremen. 23661 Bow 61 f 1:20 ft 17 107 5 3 3- 9 O Brown 13 HighldChief 113.C;«reFreell2.SirBarley 107 19727 HdG 3-4 1:13%ft 28 104 15 15 15" 12'« J C M'glerl5 F.And'ws lll.I^ath'wd 112,Sk'mislier 111 17 495 Ken 51 f l:07%ft 11 110 2 8 10* 10'» D Mergler 12 SirBarley 103,TheCoooon lOl.Toscanelli 113 16899 Bev 3-1 1:13 «;ft 29 104 6 8 7«« 911 R Leonardl2 Broomster llO.B'kAngel lOO.HoleCard 109 15199 Aqu 61fl:19%ft 20 106 2 7 6»3 7" M MerglerlO Pheasant 118. UouseBoy 105. DurieM. 103 13293 Pirn 3-4 l:16&sl 13-5 108 3 1 » 6» Q HudginslO Gaffer 118. Sun Swept 117, Red Light 108 12733 HdG 3-4 1:14%ft 81 108 6 2 1» 1» J C MergrlS P'rSp't HS.SunSwept 118.Sr.'krgWafr 118 08745 Lrl 3-4 l:13%ft 36 98 S S 6*1 7*1 O Brown 10 Maicellus lOS.CareFree 120,TheCocoon 108 BACKROPE. br. c. 4 122 By Crimpor — Beaupre. by Ogden. (Trainer, E. Trueman. Owner. R. Parr). Breeder. J. S. Cosden. 21291 Bow 1-70 l:14',Srt 12 120 13 13 13"12 » L Schaeferl3 Scat 120. IMaapIl Dlinl il 112, Houston 105 21218 Bow 11-16 1:47 ft 7 11511 4 7* 6» C Lang 11 Knockany 119,BkyIlarris 119. A version 111 2IO07 Pirn l-70 1:45 £ft 7 106 3 4 6-i 5*J J Cr'gmyle 6 Overlooked HO.ForeLark HO.CIearSky 114 21910 Pim 1-70 1:17 si 13 126 4 2 l'l l'J C Lang 8 Com'erHannon 122.1 eger 118.Fenligbt 122 20941 Pim 1116 1:19%sl 61 111 14 4* 4'J O B'rassa 6 I'olycratea 112,B.Geste 111.C rllannon 115 20845 Pim 1 1-16 1:47 ft 2 113 1 6 4»i 4* G Ellis 8 RoyalCharge 108, Arno 109, Cogwheel 112 FORNOVO. ch. g, 10 110 By Ecouen — May Dora, by Isidor. (Trainer, B. A. Longmuir. Owner, B. A. Longmuir), Bred in France by J. Sanford. tMNIM 1 1-16 l:51Wi '4M0 99 10 6 6*1 3J C I'.rown 12 Senor lOC.Vanl'atric k 110. Y'kiel»rince 105 20278 Thf 1 1-4 2:i:.%m 51 97 10 4 3!i 4»J C Brown 10 Hecate i»7, JiinmyBrown 112. Lampus 109 J0989 Thf ll-8 2:00Vim 19 96 2 3 3« 3* H Flowersll Man 109. Duckling 105, Forehead 109 19322 F.E 118 1:53%ft 24 104 4 8 8" 8" J Ch'Imers 9 GayParis'n lOO.I'oreh'd 102,Fridayl3th 107 19199 F.E 11-16 1:49 ft 20 106 7 6 4»i V* J Ch'Imers 7 King ofForlune 115,Leger 104. B'kySue 195 18739 Ham ll-Sl:59%m 20 105 6 6 5J| 5°! R Z'cchini 8 VanPatrick 105. Drumbeat 108. Jingle 105 I83S9 Ham 1 1-16 l:49%ft 27 104 6 8 6«1 8'i R Z'cchini 8 Gold Bells 107. War Grail lOl.Dclusive 103 THE MAPLE, b. g. 4 118 By Cudgel— Priscilla Mullens, by Armeath II. (Trainer, G. W. Campbell. Owner, G. W. Campbell). Breeder. J. K. L. Ross. 20618 lrl 3-ll:13%ft 8 107 11 6 5T 4'1 A B'c'ft Jrl5 Julie 108, Centrifugal 113. Exultant 110 19390 l'.K 3-4 l:13%m 13-10 106 3 3 2» 21 J Ch'Imers 5 HawkGodl03.M'ryMonarchl08.ForeLarkl09 19197 F.M 3-4 l:13%ft 41 106 3 2 2* 2' J Ch'Imers 8 Flaherty 112, Hobcaw 109. Fore Lark 111 19028 F.E 3 -4 1:13%ft 10-5 104 6 6 2' 11 O Bo'rassa 7 Sun Lynn 112. Jeb 113. Dedans 109 18399 Ham 3 11:14%ft 8 102 7 6 4:J 31 W Munden 8 Care Free 113. Em-amp lOo.M'yMonarch 114 17963 Win 3 4 l:12M.ft 17-10 112 1 2 21 2»* W Harvey 7 RancliLass 107, Obtain 95,11 HsRinch'rt 100 17811 Win 3 4 1:12*ft 36 112 8 6 6« 6* W Harvey 12 Oley 11G, Sir Barley 100. Clearing 97 PAT CALHOUN, b. g, 5 116 Ey Harry Shaw— Miss Patty, by Robert Kay. (Trainer. G. W. Glick. Owner. J. A. Robertson). Breeder, Mrs. G. C. Thravea. 1885;'. W.P 3 4 1:12%ft 113 117 9 » 9»| 8«J G H'tamer 9 ChickUp 102. GrandDad 108, BallGee 107 17953 Haw 3-4 1:1214ft i2 114 6 6 6" 6'° J Smith 6 C. rand Dad 103, Estin 108, Anita M 104 16795 E.B 1 1-8 1 :57%sy 12-5 108 4 6 6'« 4t»iH Fisher 5 A ceo keek 107,Miss'nary llo.Opperman 111 16680 B.B 1 1 :39%ft 43-10 102 4 2 4»J 4»1 J O'Brien 6 TheFresh'n 104.AUetache lOO.Gr'tlt'k 105* 16393 Dor 1 1-16 l:47*kft 12-6 112 12 3* 3»1 C Brooks 7 Alletache lOl.Op'rman 11 l.K'sBanaom 114 16301 Dor 11:46 hy 6 106 7 « 6' 6»| C Brooks 7 Donnetta 102,Cr'tRock 107. Seth'sUope 106 14925 B.B ll-Sl:51%ft 2 114 1 2 3»J 3* O Bo'rassa 5 Great Rock 108. Faddy 100. Carom 114 14415 L.B 1-70 l:61%Jiy 13-5 117 8 8 5»i 5» W Harvey 7 WarMan. lll.Uamadan 112,SlrLeouid 114 t Placed third through disqualification. ALEX WOODLIFFE. blk. g, 6 114 By Torchbearer— Mary Sullivan, by Patriot. (Trainer, S. Judge. Owner, Capital Stable). Breeder, J. Buckner. 1«J:»81 l.rl 3 4 1:13 ft 11 114 3 6 7*1 5» E Brent 12 Fenlight 107, Blare 115. Courser 115 19375 F.P 3-4 1:13 ft 7 110 3 8 3» 11 B Brent 12 Bob Johnston 103, Polycarp 110, Murky 104 18859 F.P 3 4 1:12%ft 22 110 8 7 8'1 7»i E Brent 10 B.o t.Wind 104.T.aChance HS.F'dPasa 111 18466 F.P 3-4 1:15*4sl 9-5 112 4 6 11 1» E Legere 12 Satyr 103, Polycarp 107.Singingt'ricket 100 17808 F.P 3-4 1:12 ft 26 11114 i G'J 6*| E Legere 8 Shasta Lad 108, Maxltrick 104, Updike 111 15300 F.P 3-4 1:1414ft 23-10 109 4 4 4« 3» H Philpot 8 P.Misfe llO.L'left.N'v'le lOO.R'tbGold 109 15105 F.P 3-4 1:13 ft 11-5 109 3 3 3'i 3* H Philpot 12 Grapestone OO.M'sMaggle lOOl.Salut'n 109 14848 F.P 3-1 1:15 \hy i U4 3 S 2» 2'J E Legere 7 Gotham lll.PostMistress HO.P'syJane 105 LADDIE BUCK, b. h. 6 111 By Rapid Water — Mettie Bereaud, by Jean Bereaud. (Trainer, W. J. Daly. Owner, Woodlawn Stable). Breeder, G. W. J. Bisscll. 167:19 L.F 1 1-16 l:4C 4ft 14 111 1 9 10«1 8»1 R Pcternell2 Saar 115. Gen. Clinton 107. Finnst r 111 1653* LP ll-lGl:45%ft 42 110 3 9 9»i 0" R Peternel 9 M'sRosedale lOG.Benefic't 104.Cog\vb'l 106 16372 L.F 11-16 1:46 ft 9 108 2 I 1* 1* R Peternel 8 PlaShay 102. Foreland 115,B'dBehaye 109 16029 L.F 1 1-16 l:451«:ft 6 108 1 6 6» 9" L Jenner 10 Lewis 110. King Tut 108.BlastedUopes 101 15911 L.F ll-16 1:5H4hy 16 107 7 « 5'1 4"i I. Jenner 8 Over Fire 112, Basha 107. Kyrock 109 15479 LF 7-8 1:2314ft 15 106 6 8 3" 3" H Philpot 10 Azure OO.HarveyStedman lOo.TheSeer 105 k 15205 W.P ll:3S%ft 27 103 6 3 7*1 8" P Hebert 9 Lord Julian 102, Chink 99, Cartoon 108 STJKY b. f. 4 113 By Wegoloi— Bei tie V.. by Semcionius. (Trainer, T. Lynn. Owner, E. K. Bryson). Breeder. E. F. Simms. 23C40 Bow 3-4 1:13 ft I2f 114 13 13 lols13:« L Morris It GlHh l Gift lljUwi 117.MallyJ.inc 113 23494 J.P 3-4 1:1314ft 25 112 11 12 12"12:' L, Morris 12 Pipestem 08. Cruelty 100, 1'anil; 10.1 20632 Lrl 1 1-16 l:47Hft 6 113} 6 4 42 3-} G Ellis 9 Realization 118. Fenliglit llO.J'nyDean 108 20552 Lrl 3-4 l:14%sl 6 105 « « 6" 6*4 O Borassa 9 l-ounger 122. The Majcr 110. Flora M. 1011 20IC8 Lrl 3 4 1:1314ft 16-5 111 1 7 5» 2:} G Ellis 14 .Sport Trail 114. Skirmisher 103. Casting Ml 19513 HdG Ml:M%fl 15 105 7 3 4 2} G Arnold 7 Lassn 112. All Blue 110. Aversion 112 J9312 HdG 3-4 1:12 ft 17 106 10 11 10"« 7'» G Arnold 13 Illegit imale 109. I.assa 109. Feuligbt 107 JENNY DEAN. br. f. 4 108 By Donnacona — Highlanc. Lassie, by Marathon. (Trainer, J. W. Dayton. Owner. Mrs. F. Gill). Breeder. J. H. White. 21197 Bow l-7 1 40 ft 43 101 9 1 2} 4-1i R Lc onai (115 Scat 114. Golden \ olt 111, Draw's 13rd 112 20984 Pirn t-JM:Wj(ft 71 108 6 3 lO^lO" A B'c'ft Jrl2 DangerSignal 1 12.Temt raire 11(1. Tyson 110 20899 Pirn 1-70 ]:47«.isl 9-5 104 1 2 3*1 3T P Goodwin 7 Scat 110. Maxim 115, Danger Signal 120 20725 Lrl 1 1-16 l:47«6it 3 104 2 6 2' 2'} A B'c'ft Jr 9 D'gcrSignal l 1::. Phidias 111. Somerset 116 20052 Lrl 1 1-16 l:471:,ft CI 108 4 2 31 4:1 J Chalm'rs 9 Realization 118. Fenliglit 110, Suky 113} 20330 Thf I I ImtTPrr lss 101 8 7 321 3' J Gwynne 11 Panola 110. War Man 113. Lena Wood 108 20135 Thf 1 1-16 l:4S*ftad 11 105 8 1 2} 3» F Mann 10 ForeSlar lOU.Nnrt h Breeze lll.Sotena 100 20080 Thf 3-4 l.K^m IS 103 4 4 3S1 21 F Mann 10 Hawk tied 100. Care Free 115. Sun Lj un 110 THE WORLD ch. g. 7 114 By Huon— Sun Maid, by Peep o' Day. (Trainer, J. J. Duggan. Owner. Mrs. G. H. Abbott). Breeder. T. P. Hayes. 23232 Tij 3-4 Ll'.'.-Jiy 10 J07 6 7 7:4 7— 9 Baker 7 1 hrace 105,Con |uist'or 113.Serg'ntSeth 113 23040 Tij ll:40Vift 6 112 1 5 i" S,! F Baker 10 Ruffles 102, Pegasus 112. Sanabar 107 22810 Tij 1 1-10 1:4*44/1 Si 112 1 3 7» 9" F Baker J WVh tht-TimellO. Ruffles 105. Kingman 110 22750 Tij l-7tl:45%ft 9 104 4 5 9C3 9'» F Baker 9 Thrace 98, Roseate 11. 10.8. Dolly Bay 100 22705 Tij 3-4 1:13 ft 19 104 9 9 9" 8" F Baker 10 Em-lid lOO.tilenislerll. lOLKent'yBabe 98 22495 Tij 3-4 1:1214ft 46 110 9 10 9" 8'J F Baker 10 I omj'dor 112.Sh't Price 112. II. 11. Hell 112 21474 Tij 3-4 l:13'-*,ft 64 US 4 6 5'J 5"J F J Baker 0 Pat 118. Moonraker 109. Shasta Pine 115 LANNIE. b. m, 5 104 By Transvaal — Magical, by Bryn MawT. (Trainer, J. J. O'Connor. Owner, N. Grupstein). Breeder, T. Clyde. 20330 Thf 3 4 l:BC%hy 23 106 1 9 ST3 Sk3 C Hooper 11 Panola 110. War Man 113. Jenny Dean 101 19935 Wdb 3-4 l:13=ift 70 108 7 7 7;3 7;j A Snider 9 War Man 1 10.PostH..rn 109..lennyl)ear 100 19459 F.E 3-4 1:15 m 43 100 10 10 10f;iOs3 M Fishm'nlO SunLynn lOO.N.o'Love 95. E. Rick b'her 107 19323 F.E 1 I 16 l:4CV4,ft 17 110 6 4 6» 6" M Fishm'n 8 Fore Star 101, Jenny Dean 103. Jeb 116 18316 Pel 5-Sl:0;4ift 53-10 108 Wheeled. H Gibson 5 Kia 112. Auction B. 108. Tea Ball 100 18056 1'el 1-70 1 :48%ft 32-5 113 2 6 6,; 6i: F Hunt 6 Sh.o.t. Hills 108. Teluride llO.S.Motiey 108 ELLA M.. br. m, 5 113 By Vulcain — Thamar, by Hastings. (Tiainer. R. Brown. Owner. J. E. Beall. Breeder. P. M. Walker. 21320 Bow 1 1-16 l:46 ift 12f 109 10 13 13 '•1SM O Erown 13 Maxiva 116, Teton 109, Aragon 112 20695 Lrl 1 1-16 l:46feft 36 112 7 9 9"» 9" E Barnes 9 Flora M. 109, Backrope 108, Czarist 112 20521 Lrl 1 1-16 lol'-hy 9-6 114 4 l 1} 13 E Barnes 0 G'nVolt 1 13,Tall Jra»s 112,BallotBrush 111 20423 Lrl 1 1-16 1.4814ft 24-5 110 3 3 2* 4} E Barnes 7 SirLeonid 116. Phidias 113, Golden Volt 108 20271 Lrl 1 1-16 1 :48%s) 10 109 3 3 4SJ 4" E Barnes 6 MeAuliffe 112, Solo 103, Sir Leonid 112 20129 Lrl I 1 at 1 MTtal 10 111 4 1 2} 2 E Barnes 6 K.Sol'sSoal 114,Cogwh'l 112,Wh'tstiek 117 18813 Ham 3- .l:l? 4gd 22 U0 7 6 7T €'1 O Brown 8 Care Free 309. Uobcaw 107, Flaherty 113 r The Monthly Form Book FOR MARCH Now on Sale THE MONTHLY FORM BOOK is issued during the first week ot each month, with complete charts of the previous month's racing in North America. Each issue now carries an index showing each and every start of all horses in training, with firsts, seconds, thirds and track conditions designated. By means of this arrangement it is possible for the user of the MONTHLY FORM BOCK to instantly determine a horse's ability to run on any sort of track concerning which information is desired, as shown in the following examples: ACCOMPLISH, b. t. tt, by Polymelian— Finia, by McGee.CC. Leroy King) ••- •(9S622) •(9872G) °(99028l «(992I9 "(9P452) 'OliO.I* 60/499' tOI895» «0MSGs CO5089 "OGOOlsy S07XS3 °0799fi ACCOUNT, b. c, J!, by Alleroeur — Contessina. by Count Schoroberg. . .(H. K. BUM) K02950 )0«944*b J05276 iVS7tiu "08527m J06C73 A. LESTER, cb. g, 6. by Semprolus— Betuia, by Hey del Sierraa (W. Dalton) ...® »98130i '98478 "00371 °0n580sy »|01030» "01788 "0203S' e023!*?n •03015 e(03126 «O3380'b eo3944» 1(040881 e00096 eOOLMIb "=00X09 °074r.8 J07778 t078S7li C0S9228 &08950 e09004 "C9191 "09233 •BUCEPHALUS, b. c, 2, by Buchan— Zefa. by Orme (W. J. Salmon) e07729*ty C08109 BUCK. ch. g, 6, by Bland Buddy— Beaming Beauty, by Sweep (G. P. Croissant)..* P9855* P (98593) «18850» P99120* *99it0 P99453 P0Ht9 01581 •02023* »024G2 P03103 J04G3C» "04726 i0S018 108128 »08304 CORNFLOWER, ch. g. 6. by Pete* Quince— Stick Pin. by McGee. . (Mrs. £. 1. Looper) X K9S3G5) J98411 19894b 199517 199G101* °990S9iu "99768 l(99S41)b 199952 . 100031m «00388»b 600429b 100873 10111Gb "01176* «01252»a "(01520) ((01655) 103173 &03411* 103530* «03729 "04512 "05037b •05580 J05943 "06081s 108353 "06590s J06S07sy "07007 J071S8b 108000 108683 "09022 C090G6 ESPANOL, blk. g. 8. by Escoba— Ella II.. by Yankee. ..(F. 3. Kearns) X "98482 «98572* "98725 198852 198911* J99074* P99I22* P99383 P99G03* "99753 1(00706) "00789 "00906 101496 "(01575) "01896* ■02111* "02945 "03769 104104 "067054 "00875 "00973' "07402a "(07510) "08168 ESPINO. br. c. ». by Negofoi— Rose Leaves, by Ballot... (W. Zeigler. Jr.) ■* "01891 ■ "0IIS9* "(01304) '0/649 " M9J5* •0«7G3*ay "(0S3881»s •0J808" 'OSGOO'ai '(05868)8 •{0G109) "0GS57* Index numbers in parentheses indicate winning races, seconds and thirds are designated by superior figures and the conditions ot the track is shown by the designations following the index numbers as follows: "s" for slow, "sy" for sloppy, "m" for muddy and "h" for heavy. When not otherwise designated, fast or good track conditions prevail. (S) indicates that the horse has run in steeplechase and hurdle races. *Fair mud runner. xGood mud runner. ®Superior mud runner. 'Imported. ♦Disqualified. Index figures in italic face type (■"••■) indicate stake race. Before each race number in the index below an alphabetical sign is prefixed, which shows the distance at which the race so numbered has been run. The key to these distances is given below: 1-4 nnd J-8 Mile A 1 Mil* N 5 1-* Furlonga B From 1 Mile 20 Yards to 1 Mile 1-8 Mile D Ml Yards.. O 4 1.8 Furlongs F 1 1-1« »"-« * 6-8 Mile O I 1-8 Miles Q 6 M Furlongs H 1 8-16, 1 1-4 and 1 6-16 Miles B 5.4 Mile J 1 $-8 and 1 1-8 Miles 8 8 1-8 Vrr'^-i K 1 6-8 and 1 S-4 Miles T 7-8 Mile L 8 to 5 Miles U 7 1-8 Furlongs M S to 4 Miles V In addition to the complete charts of all races run on North American tracks during the month, comprehensively and correctly indexed, the MARCH book contains the following — Useful New Features: Complete Index to Stakes Run Since January 1, 1928 Stake Dates for April Alphabetically Arranged. Thirty Leading Owners Since January 1, 1928 Thirty Leading Horses Since January 1, 1928 | Calendar Table of April Stakes. Track Records for All Distances Price, Per Copy, $1.50 (If by mail. 10 cents additional) Single copies by mail must be sent as registered mail, with an extra charge of TEN CENTS for registration. The publishers are in nowise responsible for books sent by mail witnout registration. * DAILY RACING FORM PUBLISHING CO. 441 PLYMOUTH COURT ---.- CHICAGO, ILL. 157-159 EAST THIRTY-SKCOND STREET ----■» NEW YORK, N. Y. 60 RICHMOND STREET, EAST ------- TORONTO, ONT. 305-307 DECATUR STREET ---------- NEW ORLEANS, LA. J 8014 MIAMI COURT. N. W. --------- MIAMI. FLA. Page 6 4th Race [4th Bowie] Lttiftpfe B^JltfG 1 'Mile and 70 Yards. Old Virginia Purse. 4-.vear-olds and upward. "xn.au *-%.i*s^v* mumn (Track reeord: Sorlie, A«v. 28, 1927— 1:43— 2— 105.) Index Crs. Dis.Tinie Tr Odds Wt.St. % Str.Fin Jockey Started Order of Finish AUCILLA, b. h. 5 112 By Broomstick — Leayonara, by Woolsthorpe. (Tiainer. G. C. Brenton. Owner. C. C. Smithson). Breeder. L. S. Thompson. 23671 See today's chart. 23642 Bow 7-Sl:L6 ft 5} 125 4 8 733 S«3 O Brown 19 Son of John 120N'lonKay 112, B.Harris 112 21317 Bow 11-10 1:46 ft 91 109 8 6 3-J 2b O Brown 8 Herodian 1-8, RollsRoyce 113.Carl.iris 112 21261 Bow 13 16 1:59 ft 11 11110 10 93} 7*3 O Brown 10 BlkPanther 111, Display 126,Li'tView 103; 21073 Bow 1-70 l:43%ft 18 111 6 4 5'J 1" L Schaefer 7 Canter 113. Carlaris HO.Lieutenantll. 110 21006 Pim 1-70 1:46 a) 3 100 1 1 l" V J Callahan 6 Montferrat HO.Canter 1 24, Rolls Royce 116 20790 Lrl l-70 1:43%ft 18-5 112 4 5 55} 5«1 J Maiben 10 Ingrid 118, La Morle 105, Montferrat 110 20488 Lrl 1 lA-^m 10 115 3 6 541 5 } E Barnes 7 Frilette 118, Tip lop 112, Krick 115 15673 F.E 1 l:4014gd 7 112 6 6 6;4 6'7 J Josiah 6 RollsRoyce 112,JoyS'ke 120,Thomasine 110 IUni.1 1116 146 ft 29 -10 112 3 3 f*| 3» O Brown 4 Pygmalion 94, H'ryBaker 112,JoySmoke 118 LIEUTENANT II.. b. g. 8 107 By Junior — CasQuetts, by Captivation. (Trainer, B. E. Potts. Owner. Mrs. R. £. Potts). Bred in England by Z. Monahan. 23649 Bow 5 f 1 06 ff 13 116 6 6 4ci 4* E Barnes 7 Contemplate 108, Poly 126,Sen'rN orris 109 21317 Bow 1 1-16 1 :46 ft 22 106 6 3 22 5'J F Ste\ens 8 Herodian 108, Aucilla 109, RollsRoyce 113 21193 Bcw 1-70 l:44%ft 49-10 109 4 2 2»* 2" A Abel 5 BigSweep ]12.J.FredA. 107,NatEvens 109 21139 Bow 1116 1:47 sy 5 107 5 6 6'1 6" E Barnes 8 Cloudland 110. Walkinson lOi.WillieK. 103 21073 How 1-70 l:43%ft 6 110 2 3 31 4' E Barnes 7 Aucilla 111, Canter, 113, Carlaris 110 21053 Pirn 1 1-16 l:47%ft 3 116 1 2 2* 2} E Barnes 5 J.FredA. 112.Watk'son 108,Sev'nthSon 112 20968 Pim 1-70 1:45 ft 7 110 1 2 4'i 5:i E Barnes 7 Canter 120, RollsRoyce 117, WeeBurn 108 20870 Pim 3-4 l:ll*Vf.ft 61 113 8 7 731 633 E Barnes 8 «" hafll I Do HO.Sandy 118,WarEagle 106 PBICKLY HEAT, ch. g, 5 110 By China Cock — Chrysalis II., by Marajax. (Trainer, F. H, Smith. Owner. F .H. Smith). Braeder, G. Watson. 23650 Bow 1 1-16 l:40V,ft 6 108 3 4 2'i li H Long 5 Flyllawk Ill.NatEvens 111, LaMorte 108 23283 J. P ll-16 1:45%ft 5J 106 2 4 3» 35 N Huff 6 J nSpeedlOO.Dr. Cardenas lll.Mysteri's 101 23164 J. P 1-70 1 :43'/tf t 10 1061 5 7 610 6'5 N Huff 8 FeuFol't 112,BobRogers lOflJ.Wil'mP'n 105 23022 J. P 3-4 1:13%«l 71 108 2 3 5'1 4« N Huff 6 S'staLad lll.C'rSergeant 105, Brilliant 110 22498 F.G 3-4 1 :\3y-Jt 145 108 1 5 5:1 4J J Jones 8 Tannic 111, Patsy Jane 103,Shnsta Lad 111 19453 HdG 3-4 l:12V0ft 64 108 6 8 8»3 8»} D Emery 8 Macaw 120. Prince ofWales 124. Canter 17 17650 Ken l-70 1:41%ft 26 106 2 7 8" 8;j B Ray 9 NoHegrets 103,1'eterPeter 103,K'gBasil 102 16847 Lev 1 l:40\hy 21 113 ( 6 7» 6" J Petrecca 7 Bril'nt 109,KingBasil lOl.Qu'nTowton 104 COMET, ch. g, 5 110 By Onome — Starflight, by Sunstar. | Trainer, J. Nicholson. Owner, A. Bramson). Breeder. C. T. Grayson. 23643 Bow 1-70 1:46 ft 61 110 2 5 4:1 la E Barnes 8 Afterglow 1121,J'geFuller HO.Wellet 105 21319 Bow 1116 1:47 ft 24-5 115 1 6 32 4l L SchaeferlO Recreation 110, J.FredA. 120, Siguola 107 21262 Bow 1 1-16 1:46',* ft 4 113 7 8 47 3s! W Curran 10 Corinth 107,C,rip'minaud 116,Rockh'wk 109 21196 Bow ll-8 1:53Vsft 7 108 7 6 31 l| J Chalm'rs 9 Sev'thSon 113,Crippem'd 103.ForeL'k 110 21153 Bow 13-16 2:05%sl 8 104 3 6 llh i1 J Chalm'rs 6 CiearSky 103,SeventhSon 105,Ebuford 108J 21067 Pim 1-70 l:45%lt 53-10 107 6 6 33 43 F WTeiner C Overlooked llO.ForeLark 110. CiearSky 114 20843 Pim 1-7C 1:44 ft 5 110 4 6 41 3 W Harvey 6 Vellas 113. Lounger 120, Signola 103 20728 Lrl 1 1-2 2:S6%ft 31-10 1101 S 3 2" 2" R W'kman 5 CiearSky HO.Flyllank HO.Fleetwood 105 LA MORTE, br. c. 4 107 By Trompe la Mort — Martigold, by Martagon. (Trainer, H. G. Bedwell. Owner, H. G. Bedwell). Breeder. E. F. Simms. 23650 Bow 1 1-16 1 At^-Jt 49-10 108 2 3 4'1 4» A Pasc'ma 5 P'kb neat 108. Flyllawk Ill.NatEvens 111 20790 Lrl 1-70 1 :43%ft 9 106 6 1 21 21 R JacksonlO Ingrid 118. Montferrat 116, Laddie 112 20132 Thf ll:41%gd 2-6 108 6 4 6 1 421 F Mann 5 TheresaJoan 102,H'rtache 101, SunLynn 102 19876 Wdb 1 l:40^ft 14-5 109 4 1 2"» 2" L Steinh'rt 5 Ever More 96, King Basil 112.Lactarius 110 19738 Wdb 1 1-16 1 48%gd 14-5 110 2 3 3SJ 2« FMann 4 W'd'gMin'lllO.D. Whit'tonll2,H'ntsmanl09 19612 Wdb 1 1-16 1 :48%ft 1-2 109 1 1 1" 1" F Mann 4 D'kWh'tington 112,Amen-Ra lOO.Arno 110 19461 F.E 3-4 l:14%m 4 104 4 4 3» 3*1 L Steinh'rt 5 FFceMiils HO.Q'nTowton 108,Sil'rSong 104 19134 F.E ll:S9%ft 17-5 108 1 1 1» 1» W Munden 8 Arno 110, Silver Song 112, Iraq 109 WILLIE K., ch. c. 4 105 By Donnacona — Rogue, by Roquelaure. .Trainer, W. M. Sheedy. Owner, W. Keating). Breeder, R. Meacham. 23642 Bow 7-8 1:2". ft 27 110 15 16 13*-J13i:! L MerglerlO Son ofJohn 120,N'lonKay 112,B.narris 112 21319 Bow 1116 1:47 ft 49-10 117 8 8 6« 6=1 F Weiner 10 Recreation 116, J.FredA. 120, Signola 107 21260 Bow l-70 1:41%ft 11-5 103 1 6 6* 3' S Hebert 5 Clear Sky 106. La Diva 100, Attack 107 21247 Bow 1116 1:45%ft 61 100 G 6 4» 361 S Hebert 6 W'rEagle 107, Son of J'hn 107, B'k Friar 95 21166 Bow l-70 1:45%gd 41 108 6 6 6*i 6R1 G Fields 6 Herodian llo.WeeBurn 110}, WarEagle 115 21139 Bow 11-16 1:47 sy 8 103 8 7 5' 3*1 S Hebert 8 Cloudland 110. Watkinson 105, WillieK. 103 21095 Bow 1 1-16 l:46%ft 5 111 7 6 4» 2» E Ambr'se 7 LaPalina 103.ForeLark 103,SevthSon 109 18049 Win 1 1-16 l:49%sy 8 108 4 3 3«J 2* C Ralls 6Grenier 114, PeterPeter 107, FlyHawk 108 17766 Win 1 TO l:42%ft tl 104 1 6 31 !■ * C Ralls 7 Huntsman lOS.L'utenantll. 112.Edisto 116 5th Race [5th Bowie] Sth I^JItf*^ 1 Mile. Mairnolia Purse. 3-\ear-olds. Allov^anees. (Traek record: «**■" »^.»*x*%* jsortle, t v. 25, 1927—1:39—2—104 1-2.) Index Crs. Dis.Tinie Tr. Odds Wt.St. % Str.Fin. Jockey Started Order of Finish MEMORY, b. c, 3 105 By Eire aux Larmes— Orleans, by Prestige. (Trainer, J. Jenkins. Owner. C. C. Hall). Breeder. G. E. Hall. 23662 Bow 7-Sl:26%ft 51 111 9 6 21 Is E Ambr'sell S.deMeur !14.S\v'pesta 101,Anc'tMar'r 106 21315 Bow 3-4 1:13 ft 12f 111J 9 7 643 3'i J Leylandl4 Charm 109, Rundale 115, Girasol 108 21192 Bow 3-4 1:12 ft 59 115 2 4 7" V* N Huff 13 Millson 115, Alan's Bay 115, Bigot 115 21035 Pim 1-70 l:48%f/d 40 109 3 9 12«12'» N Huff 14 Here'sHow lOS.H'stJohn 115,Ambition 117 20840 Pim 3-4 \:\2^,t%. 17f 118 9 » 8l 9" N Huff 12 Sortie 118,Sc'ch a. Soda 118,SunClover 118 20418 Lrl 3-4 lU2%ft 32 116 8 4 711 V* W Harvey 9 Ni'tLife HS.J.Cavan'gh 115,Bobashela 115 20077 Lrl 51 f l:08%sy 15 115 10 9 971 V* W Harveyll Balko 115.StandardP.earer 115,BarNone 115 19726 HdG 51fl:07%ft 62 116 2 3 3aJ 3T W Harvey 10 Vespers HS.F'seModesty 113,BlueF!ag 116 19512 HdG 3-4 l:13%ft 30 112 4 6 6» 6'« W Harvey 7 WarWb'p 115,Panther 112,F'seMod'ty 109 CORPORAL, b. c. 3 105 By George Smith— Coretta, by Cylgad. (Trainer. E. Trueman. Owner, B. L. Freeman). Breeder. F. W. Armstrong. 23656 Bow 61 f 1 :19';,ft J7-10 108 4 3 lnk 1-J R Leonardll Man hu 109. Fal. Modesty 106.1 HopeSo 110 23641 Bow 5ifl:0;*tft 25 110 7 2 21 32 D Mergler 12 Rosiuante 110. Skylight 102.FairAnita 105 21246 Bow 7-8 1:24'/sft 84 109 12 13 13--133* N Huff 13 HotToddy lOO.Ixiveken lOO.Palmlieach 10J 21121 Bow 3-4 l:13V;,ft 15 118 111* PI R W'kmanlo JustaPal 114,Larock 120,Rockland Boy 110 21069 Bow 3-4 1:12%fr 61f 117 2 6 1014101B C Lang 12 GoldBet 115.TlieDiver 115,StageStr'ck 115 21048 Pim 51fl:08^ft Cf 118 2 1 i'J 9" C Lang 15 Spectacular 111 .Alan'sBay 113.J'taPal 115 20840 Pim 3-4 l:12%ft Hf 118 1 8 WW* G Ellis 12 Sortie 118,Sc'ch a. Soda 118,SunClover 118 20649 Lrl 51 f 1.07 ft 150 115 4 «6 7 » 7" N Huff 7 Cloudy 11 5. Scotch 'd Soda 115.BarNone 115 MANCHU, ch. g, S 108 By Peter Quince — Pekoe, by Light Brigade. (Trainer, G. C. Winfrey. Owner, G. C. Winfrey). Breeder, J. N. Camden. 23670 See today's chart. 23656 Bow 6ifl:19:ift 9 109 1 2 2°* 2:1 D Mergler 11 Corporal" lOS.Fal. Modesty 106.1 nopeSo 110 23064 J. P 1-70 1:47 ft 27-10 109 5 1 U 1* R LeonardlO Cuddle 112, Turn On 110, Moneague 93 22919 F\G 1 1-16 1:48^6(127-10 114 7 5 5' 5'! R Z'cchinilO Sl'pyTimc 104. Morocco 108J,L'tleMarie 105 22774 F.G 11-16 1:46 ft 61 114 8 6 5»1 4' L. McD'ottll HerLadyship 114,Smolder'g 112,TumOn 111 22709 F.G 3-4 1.13 ft 51 110 7 10 10fl 8'J W Garner 11 Sen'rSeth HO.St'yPort 115,M'pPr'ces8 105 22549 F.G 1 1 :42%sl II 108 7 6 7* 7C1 W Garner 9 Doc 110, Pent horn 105, Serajevo 110 22374 F.G l-70 1:44Vfcft 29 112 6 1 H U W Garner 12 M'dc pPr'c's 105,TlieCos'ck HO.TumOn 106 22302 F.G 111 IITjli 5 115 8 2 2h 1" W Garner 11 WarWings 108, JoeSweep 111, BillSeth 117 •WELLET, b. c, 3 110 By Atwell — Ethel Vale, by Watervale. (Trainer, W. L. Brodie. Owner, Mrs. W. L. Brodle). Breeder, J. S. Wigginr. 23671 See today's chart. 23643 Bow 1-70 1:46 ft 7 105 4 3 3s 4:1 C Phillips 8 Comet HO.Afterglow 112J..TndgeFuller 110 23511 J.P l-70 1:43%ft 22-5 100 4 4 42 443 C S Phil's 7 Bla.kFriar 106. Elizabeth 99,Be'regard 104 23345 J P ll;397sft 11-5 110 2 2 V II C S Phil's 6 DanB'nham HOA.B'uAspin 109. Aviator 110 23305 J.P 11:41 m 7 108 2 4 3'1 43 C S Phil's 7 Waffles 111, Danliurnham 112. Penthorn 105 22922 F.G 1-70 1 :44',4gd 6 105 3 4 23 21 C S Phil's 9 Dr. Cardenas 110, Calvados 109*,FireOn 110 22733 F.G 1 1 :39%ft 14 107 8 9 S«J 8«J C S Phil'sll WilliamPenn 114.KHzabeth :09.Algol 121 22594 F.G 1 1 :39'jft 71 108 7 4 3*1 331 C S Phil's 7 TimeMak'r 108.W.Penn HO.An.M'rin'r 103 22458 F.G 1 1 :39*^ft 31 -10 107 6 5 I'j 2' C S Phil's 8 Galahad 114.Billy('ul'ertson 102.Biloxi 108 22327 F.G 1-70 1 :43':ft 39-10 101 3 5 3=1 11 C S Phil's 7 C'tG.F st'r 102.F.M. Man 112.P'gamia 108 •Nominated for 1-J28 Kentucky Derby. BE STILL, b. f, 3 100 By Dozer— Little Devil, by Ogden. (Trainer, J. McTague. Owner, B. S. Cutler). Breeder, J. E. Madden. 23654 Bow 51fl:(«~ft 6 114 1 4 3'J 4:'J J J McT'el2 Col.Drage 119, Trappy llO.CoKiplicnl'n 109 23487 J P 3-4 1:13«*,ft 9-5 107 8 8 3* 4' J J McT'uell MyItoyFr'dll2,B. ulb'ts'nlO.j.Herendn 109 23377 J.P HIJWt 16-5 111 2 1 1 V 3 J McTa e 8 MyBoyFrnd lll.Sena'rSeth 120,Sesqui 108 23202 J.P 3-4 1:13%ft 17-5 106 2 1 1» 1» J J McT'uelO Leyld 113,UlindCast 105,RedRketll. 112} 23143 J.P 3-4 1:13%ft 4 107 3 2 3'} 65} J J McT'e 8 FireFairy 95, SlormyPort 114, Col.Drage 114 22711 F.G l-70 1:44 ift 71 101 6 2 2 3 1 H West 7 Bles'f Id llO.UI'kFriar HO.DanB'nham 110 2JC70 F.G 1 \A0%cr6 16-5 100 6 6 6» 4*1 H West 10 Calvados 108.F'seModesty 102.13eaurd 104 22505 F.G 8-4 1:13 ft 6 107 3 4 4*1 34J C E Allen 6 Algol 120. Rosinante 107, Bookie 117 ARCTUBUB, b. c, 3 105 By Black Toney— Brilliant Star, by North Star HI. (Trainer, W. F. Mulholland. Owner, G. D. Widener). Breeder, Idle Hour Stock Farm. 23656 Bow 61 f 1 :19'/;,f t 9 108 6 6 5»3 5'= 9 Moon 11 Corporal 108.Man.lui 109. Fal. Modesty 106 20187 Jam 3-4 l:12%ft 30 112 6 4 4'1 6«3 F Weiner 6 Ariel 127. Sortie 110, Nusakan 115 20012 Jam &lfl:04%ft 15 114 6 6 6'» 4" C Allen 5 Old Dutch 114, Ariel 127, Bystander 110 19813 Aqu 3-4 l:13%ft 6 115 4 2 2* 2* D McA'ffe 6 Hogan'eAly lll,D'rWilsonl09,Str'cher 103 19423 Aqu 6-8 :58«/„ft 12 110 4 4 4,J 4f» F Weiner 7 Redcliffe 111, Polish 122, Swizzlestick 107 18287 Bel 51 t wc l:06%ft 8 115 6 «' 6»J F Weiner 8 Agitator 115,Petee-W'k 107.SubIevado 122 18119 Bel 51 f wc 1.05%ft 60 108 6 4 4 1 1» F Weiner 8 St.Henell 117.PurpIeLight 108.Corsican 108 14672 Aon 5-8 1:00»*ft 10 118 6 6 6»J 5» B Bre'ningl4 D'dBone 118,F'dParker 118,J'knigg!ns 118 tPlaced third through disqualification. JACQUEMINOT, ch. f, 3 (M) 100 By Pennant— Red Red Rose, by Whisk Broom U. (Trainer, C. Phillips. Owner, Greentree Stable). Breeder. Greei.tree Stable. 23648 Bow 3-4 1:14 ft 14 110 13 11 4= 5-J G Arnold 13 Balai d'Or 115.M licEiiza'th llO.Junie 11C 22883 F.G I 1 llTtfrr 43 100 1 6 5'1 4»1 G Arnold 7 Bookie 110. Pent horn 104. Jacklliggins 113 22770 F.G 1-70 1:44 ft 23 107 10 3 41 5*1 G Arnold 11 arin 110.B y uil.ert n 112.1 nladjlike 10S .'2612 F.G lTOLIS-'im 6 101 5 3 3' 3]j G Arnold 9 Smold'r'glOO.Gold'nS. h'l 104.L'yP tr'ge 108 22369 F.G 3-4 1:13 ft 23-5 111 8 9 S18 7,s G Arnold 12 Westm'll 16.TheS'tli'nerll0.L'y Pnrtr'ge 111 J1801 J.P S~4I:14%ft 16 ." 112 6 t 45} 41 G Arnold 9 Richu 115Kent'kvCo!onel ll.'i.Kinloss III M703 J.P S| f 1 OS ft 16 10? 12 11 5'i 6'} G Arnold 12 WilliamF. 108, WarWings 105, Besom 111 MEMORIA. br. f. 3 103 By Mont d'Or II.— Memory II., by Rabelais. (Trainer, F. Hayes. Owner, F. Hayes). Breeder. J. E. Widaner. 21289 Bow ll:392/sft 81 100 4 5 5'3 .'i!3 S H bert 6 Sunfire 100, Bystander 107, Elolse 101 21138 How 7-8 1.26 ad 26 104 6 3 3:1 3s J Chalm'rs 8 Centaur IOC, Paulina L. 113.In(piisitor 110 21064 Pim 1-70 1:46 ft 23 5 110 3 3 43i 3« J Cr'gmyle 9 ( harlesll. 113, RcighOIga in, Wellet 112 20935 Pim 3 4 1 :16 ;.sl 7Jf 11113 12 6H 3:J M Fishm'nH StarGold 104, An^ry Mood 114. Trappy 112 20333 Lrl 1 l:40%ft 12 6 113 3 8 7' 7»1 L Morrle 10 Wellet 112. O Turk 112. Star Gold 108 20030 Lrl 1 1 :40%ft 6 108 6 2 2" 1} L Morris 9 StarGold 108.G'geMcCrann lll.O'Turk 114 19648 HdG 3-4 1:14'/-.ft 6 111} 3 2 1°* 1' L Morris 15 Reign Olga lll.SunRangt r 109.Mil.iria 111 19552 HdG 3-4 1.1 1-^ft 9f 112 9 11 11"110» L Morria 14 Congress 116, Star Gold 107. Wellet 110 CONGRESS, br. c, 3 105 By Golden Guinea — Continental, by Yankee. (Trainer, J. R. Pryce. Owner, W. J. Salmon). Brebder. W. B. Miller. tMMBra Ift f l:19J4ft IS Hill 10 10,:: 8'- L Schaeferll Corporal KJS.Man.hu ] ■!). Fal. Modesty 106 23487 J.P 3-4 1 :13"..ft 8 112 9 10 8-sl 75J L, Schaeferll My 15oyFr'dll2.P..( uil)'tsnl(i."..Hert nil n MM 2.".345 J.P ll:39%ft 14-5 106 6 6 6:} 5« R Leonard 6 Wellet 110.Danl5urnli.iin 1 10 '. Ii'uAspJn 109 23284 J.P 3-4 l:13%ft 22-5 112 11 10 97i 5« L Schaeferl2 Rejoice 104, Berosus MA, Westmount 1(R 21034 Pim 3-4 1.1 1 ^gd 64 115 1 11 ll-iH'i L Schaet *r!2 SunMedTr HS.M'dific't nl ll'.Ch'lesH. 115 20937 Pim 1 70 l:17%sl 41-10 109 9 8 6s} 6* L Schaeferl2 B. Beetle lOS.llritlegroom lOO.Fr'sllope 108 •0786 Lrl 3-4 l:13fc.ft 11 115 7 « 64} 43} L Schaefer 9 Cloudy 112, Balko 112, Rurik 112 i0621 Lrl 3-4 LlS^ft 6f 107} 4 6 4»3 2" L Sehaeferl2 Water Lad 107.1'olisli HO.Sun Meddler HO EIDERBARD. b. c, 3 105 By Bard of Hope — Eiderdown, by M. Gee. (Tiainer, F. White. Owner, P. S. P. Randolph). Breeder, R. L. Humphrey. 23656 Bow H f 1 :l!i':,ft 61 108 7 11 ll'Ml13 H Fisher 11 Corporal 108.Mai: lMi 109. Fal. Modesty 106 15118 Ham S S 1 :0-'"r.ft 15 116 2 2 1} 1" R Ro°neliil2 Umar'sU'ble 110. L. Dunbar 113,Airfl't 113 14809 B.B 5-Sl:01=ift 5 115 7 2 4' 5" R Ro'nelli 9 ) Turk 11.").0mar'sl)'ble 1 15. Congress 115 14339 C.P 5-S1.02'ift 2}f 115 6 4 S«J 8*3 R Ro nellil 1 Bl'kFr'r H5.EllaR f s 112.0mar sU ble 115 6th Race [6th Bowie] flfrh w*"** a'^i*'*-.^ K?ICG 1 Mile and 70 Yards. 4-year-olds and upward. I'laiming. tlrack record: Sortie, Sox. 26, 1927— 1 : 13— 2— 105.) Index Crs. Dis. rime Tr. Odds Wt.St. % Str.Fin. Jockey Started Order of Finish CZARIST, b. g, 5 105 By Sand Mole — Odessa, by Sunder. (Trainer. M. Smart. Owner, J. Lcwe). Breeder, Santord Stud Farm. 23652 Bow 11-16 1:49 ft 24 113 3 1 2" V S O'D'nell 10 Grand Boy 108. Dlo. kh -ad 1 15. Kai.duit 105 21248 Bow 11-8 1:54 ft 13f 100 13 5 1* 9»1 F Weiner 14 Maxiva 114, Izetta 110. Fenliglit 102 21168 Bow 1 1-16 l:48i.igd22-5f 107 5 8 |2««12w R Jackson 12 Knockany 11 4, Word of Honor lll.S.at 111 2104.8 Pim I 3-16 2:02*^1 6 116 5 6 6'1 7!,3 O Fields 7 Scat 114, Euphrates 115. Fenliclit 108 20940 Pim 1-70 1:48 si 18-5 112 1 6 4«J 4» M Fishm'n C l'riceman 117,Ladylnver HO.TheMajor 108 20894 Pim 1-70 l:47 £,sl 6} 121 6 4 2h 3l F Col'letti 7 Festic 117, Bayou 109. The Pine 117 20763 Lrl 1 1-16 l:47V&ft 16-5 118 1 3 3 } 4» P Walls 5 Cogwheel 115, Izetta 100, Fenliglit 109 FOREHEAD, ch. f, 4 105 By Foreground — Olga Star, by Star Shoot. (Trainer, H. G. Bedwell. Owner. H. G. Bedwell). Breeder, H. G. Bedwell. 23657 Bow 1-70 1 47 ft H 105 5 5 32 1" R Leonard 7 MeAuliffe li7. Honest John 114. Solo 116 21263 Bow 11-S 1:55 ft 21-10 108 4 1 l3 1« E Fames 14 RedCurl 104, Quadrille 107, LeVoyant 111 21164 Bow 13-16 2:04 gd 18-5 102} 3 1 4« 6s3 R Jatksonl2 AlitaAllcn 104, Pan In sie 109.Fedalist 107 21137 Bow 1 1-16 l:49%gd 17-5 104 7 4 33 2" R Jackson 15 Long Point 115, Bellfont 109. E\ader 108 21075 Bow 11-8 1:55 ft 10 105 11 3 3Ji 3 R Jackson 14 LeVoyant 102, JustFolks 114. Dubric 117 21049 Pim l-70 1:46%ft 10 102 7 6 5'» 5» R Jackson 9 Clinch 105. Centrifugal 116, Pheasant 114 20729 Lrl 1 1-4 2.07 '/t,ft 40 105 3 8 6*i 5*1 R Jackson 11 Just Folks 112, Leger 109, Moses 112 FIREDOG, b. c, 4 108 By Under Fire — Avis, by Ballot. (Trainer. B. Cooper. Owner, R. Cooper). Breeder, R. T. Judy. 23673 See today's chart. 23658 Bow 1 1-16 l:4S%fl 3-2 100 1 1 3s 1| P ' "lo'dwinl3 GayParisu 105.Stanmore HO.MonsMt g 113 23423 J.P 11-16 1:54 hy 4 105 3 1 1'} 2" M Meyer 12 Transfer 108, Swoop 112, Hobson 107 23378 J.P ll-4 2:0S ift 11 102 6 1 2" i* M Meyer 12 Flying Al 114, Escarra 107, Arragosa 110 23162 J.P ll-4 2:08%ft 11 95 I 4 510 6" M Meyer 6 Hopeless IOC, Drama 95, Red Banner 113 23100 J.P ll-8 1:55%ft 19-5 100 8 4 l'l 22 M Meyer 12 Treasurer 109. Midinette 105LBlueMask 99 22981 J.P 1 1-8 2:02Voby 5 100 4 3 31} 341 J J McT'el2 DryMoon 108,Montclair HO.GeoDever 108 22937 F.G ll-8 1:54%ft 7 110 5 2 2« 3«} R Huff 9 Blackamoor 1 lO.BattleOn 113.Xairbec 110 i!803 J.P ll-Sl:54%ft 10 108 ». 2 33 3*1 C E AllenlO Brumfield 108,R'lSweep lll.J r'sNurse 103 COMMISSIONER CAHILL, b. h, 6 111 By Everest— Beauty Bright, by Star Shoot. (Trainer. J. Conway. Owner, Mrs. H. Lockwood). Breeder, A. E. Hundley & Son. 23673 See today's thai t. 23647 Bow 6.\ f 1 :tt%ft 43-10 110 1 3 22 2" A Rob'ts'nl.3 Ro. kl'horn HO.Casting 110 Fr'cesRo.k 108 23188 Hav 1-50 l:44'.iscl 3 115 1 1 21 44} C H'nstein 7 Dragon 106, Futuro 110, Tin Hat 110 23084 Hav 1-50 1 :48%hy 8-5 105 2 1 1« 1" A Rob'tsn 7 BonnyCastle 105,Arsacid HO.Splinters 103 23005 Hav 3-4 1:1314ft 2 104 2 2 1J 1* A Rob'tsn 7 Julie 105, Xayarit 1U7. Teluride 109 22077 Hav 51 f l:08%ft 12 104 6 9 7' 78i A Rob's'n 9 DryXation 107. Nayant 102, Sindora 101 19654 HdG 1116 1:5014ft 91 108 10 3 2} 21 C Phillips 10 Valentino 113, Wtliman 1 Li.K's'nLad 108 19553 HdG 3-4 l:13%ft 24 114 1 10 10:i 9'3 A B'c'ft Jrl5 Lawless 114,D's'rSigual 1 Li.PryToast 110 FENLIGHT, ch. f, 4 100 By Star Hampton— Fenmouse. by Rock Sand. (Trainer, W. L. Brodie. Owner, Mrs. W. L. Brodie). Breeder. Mr. & Mrs. W. M. Jeffords. 23263 J.P ll-8 1:534sft 8 95 4 3 2' 2} M Me er 11 Oseda 103, Treasurer 108, Heed 113 23122 J.P 1 1-4 2:081t.ft 17-10 99 6 2 2* 24 M Meyer 9 l'ost Horn 109, Arragosa MS}. Spring 110 23025 J.P ll-4 2:ll%sl 17-5 93} 5 1 3» 3* M Meyer 7 RedBanner 109 Hopeless 111, Duckweed 113 22918 F.G ll-Sl:55%gd 9-5 104 10 4 3:1 2} C S Ph'ipsl2 Secrecy 102, Pop Bell 110. Aurous 103 22414 F.G l-70 1:43%ft 39 105 12 5 34} 4J} C S Phil'sl2 LuckyDrift ll.'i.Kini: Bruce 100. Orator 111 22367 F.G 1 1-8 1 :52Vif t 29 100 i 4 5»i 614 C S Ph'ips 7 Parolell. 112.M'sChini(juy 102 OverFire 112 22285 F.G 11-16 1:47H»1 18 104 3 5 4' 410 C S Phil's 5 Cockrill 111, Parolell. 115, BriglitSteel 112 21973 F.G 1 1-16 l:47ysft 22-5 104 7 2 2 2« C Phillips 10 Ucniage 114, Adieu 104. Delphi no J1851 J.P 1 1-16 1 :48'/if t 28 110 E 6 5*} 513 C Phillips 7 Crois tanis lll.Oddft •I'wlI.lll.F.Andr'B 113 21706 J.P 11-16 1:49 ft 97 105 8 C 5*1 711 C Phillips 9 Flaherty 110. Parolell. 111. UuonPine 109 21466 J.P 11-16 1:53 m 49 111 6 6 5" 5" C Phillips 5 BlueTorch 111, Finland 108, OverFire 111 PARCHESIE, br. g, 4 111 By Johren— Guess Again, by All Gold. (Trainer, W. M Shrewbridge. Owner, Mrs. E. I. Shreworidge). Breeder, H. P. Whitney. 23672 See today's chart. 23000 J.P 11-8 2:03"5hy 14-5 113 4 3 21 9 3 Leyland 8 Sun Rajah 110. Swoop 110, Repeater 106} 22955 J.P 1 1-4 2:14«im 23-10 110 7 1 l2 l2 J Leyland 10 Lanoil 110. Efeldee 105, C.afln.y 106} 22863 F.G 1 1-16 1 :55%m 14-5 115 7 3 l2 l'l E Barnes 11 Catesby llo.D'navideo HO.L'dVal tine 115 22648 F.G 1 1-16 1 :50%m 7 110 2 3 32} 3' E Barnes 9 Efeldee lOS.Queer lOO.MargaretSt.L. 104 21558 J.P 1 1-4 2:10'4gd 16-5 108 3 3 22 53 S Stretton 8 lryAgain 111. Special lOO.Openlland IOC 21464 J.P 1 1-8 2:0114m 11-10 112 2 7 5* 3«! J Josiah 8 Wildcat 114, VanPatrick 114, FireBoy 114 21164 Bow 13-16 2:04 gd 13 109 6 6 2} 2'} E Barnes 12 A'taAllen 104, Federalist 107. RedCurl 104 21123 Bow ll-4 2:07%ft 12 112 2 3 6»3 6 H Fisher 10 Dutric 113*.Trapstock 112.GolnHawk 108 20916 Pim ll-16 1:51*im U-5 113 6 6 3»* 3"» J Josiah 10 Lampus ln.P'cheueeBle lOO.Cuipcper 116 TRAPSTOCK, ch. c. 4 111 By Trap Rock— Landstock. by Land League. (Trainer, R. Curran. Owner, W. J. Owens). Breeder, Mrs. F. A. Clark. 22691 F.G 1 1-16 1 A'.^ft 12 114 3 7 i ~2 h~ L SchaeferlO PrYeTiiTii 114, Hil'y 1 13. JsUaaCM tniy 106 22329 F.G 1 1-2 2:34%ft 27-10 114 1 4 3« 4» R Leonard • Blockh'd lll.Openlland lOG.Battlt F'ld 110 22101 F.G ll-4 2:15%hy 2} 114 1 2 lh l2 R W'kman 6 Clique 105, John T. D. 109. Reveillon 114 22058 F.G 11-4 2:13 m 8 112} 2 1 Is 1» R W'kman 7 LetrSix lOO.TryAgain llO.M'lit-Mybill 109 SIMS F.G ll-8 1:55Vift 9-5 111 1 4 3'} lnk R W'kmanlO DelhiBoyll0,B'nMcGrawll3,K.ofF'tune 111 21890 J.P 11-8 2:02 m 21-10 112 7 4 3'} 3'i J Josiah 12 Realty 108, Sargasso 103, Aurous 107 21704 J.P 1 1-4 2:0914ft 11-10 109} 2 4 33} 2l J Josiah 8 OpenUand lOS.t'audyRo'k 109. FireBoy 108 21642 J.P ll-4 2:09'/Esl 22-5 109 4 4 41 4« J Josiah 8 SirLeonid 105.JohnT.D. 109.1'ryAgain 110 21557 J.P 1 1-4 2:10 gdl9-10 HI 1 2 H 2" J Josiah 8 G.Dever 10C.B ieClark 10:s.FlagLieut't 109 FADDY, b. g, 4 105 By Olambala— Sally N., by Josh. (Trainer. J. B. Pryce. Ownar, B. T. Wilson). Breeder, R. T. Wilson. 23645 Bow ll-16 1:49%ft 8} 109 13 10 9!» 6«} W Curran 15 Seotl'tlF'verlOo.K gCartt-r 1 14. Deronda 114 23404 J.P 11-81:56 ft 51 110} 2 4 5» 5» L Schaefer 9 Pr'ceTiiTii 116. Attica 103,'1'ht Orl'iiian 105 23263 J.P ll-8 1:53«sft 28 110 9 7 67 6«1 W Curran 11 Oseda 103, F-nlight 95, Treasurer 108 23121 J.P 1 1-16 1 :4714ft 17 110 2 6 6" 6'» W Curran C Alborak lOS.D.Dunkie 114. Fp andDown 107 22923 F.G 1 1-16 1 :47%gd 32 HO 8 7 713 6»3 W Curran 8 Huntsman 110, D.Dnnkie 110. Runbank 110 22417 F.G 1 1-16 l:47%ft 65 113 1 8 8» 77} R Leonard 9 Une.P'rksllH.RoiC'nfid'eclOO.D IvS'th 108 18712 Bel 1 1-16 l:46%ft 12 109 10 12 K^'ll12 W Curran 12 Bruns 114, Dubric 117, Roseate II. 120 ROBERT MANDEL, ch. c, 4 113 By Belloc— Gilt Edge, by Cunard. (Trainer, F. D. Seremba. Owner, Blue Ribbon Stable). Breeder, J. McManus. 22976 J.P 3-4 l:1714hy 10 115 4 2 3:1 33 H West 11 Wildrake llO.Mas rSu p llO.Rr'monev 110 22497 F.G 11-8 1:55 ft 8 110 3 1 1 V F Seremball PolmanDay llO.Capt.Haney HO.Botch 107 22141 F.G ll-8 1:54%ft 24 111 4 4 7' 7 » F S'remba 9 BillyWitt llO.Treasurer 110. Lex. Maid 103 22184 F.G l-70 1:4C14ft 13 111 7 2 21 1} F S'remball Ail'nP. 113,BattleF'ld HO.Hopt'nBelle 108 21744 J.P 1116 1:48%ft 14 110 4 2 64 6' F S'remba 12 Grange 110. Special 108. Sargasso 103 21617 J.P 3 4 1:17 hy 28 HO 9 7 7«J 5'J F S'rembalO N.o'.Love 107J, Panola lOl.Capt.G.F'ter 110 FIRE ROCK, ch. h. 5 110 By Friar Rock — One Star, by Star Shoot. (Trainer, L. Haymaker. Owner, B. V. Haymaker). Breeder, M. & B. B. Jones. 19985 Lrl 11-8 1:54 ft 23 114 7 7 7«1 6' W Smith 7 Tazewell 118, Speedy Prism 118, Eric 114 17967 Win ll-16 1:47%ft 11 109 6 7 71* 7;« J Ch'lmers 7 Porridge 104, Horologe 109, Slice 110 14176 Thf 11-8 1.57?^ 3 112 2 4 E! 3:J L Randall 5 SirLeonid 109,WaiMan 113. Win atst'k 113 13921 Thf 11-16 1:48 ft 6} 116 3 6 -3" 1" D Emery 7 Alletache 114,N"thBr'ze ]13.G'gsLady 96 12696 HdG 1 1-16 l:50*4sl 8} 107 2 8 E 1 4 1 J C Merg'rlO Kandnit 106, JohnnyJewcll 104, Felix 116 12509 HdG 1 3-16 2 :02 4gd37-10 109 7 7 41 1} D Emery 8 Duckling 100,Fleetwood 114.Shaddale 114 12420 HdG 1 1-8 1 :55=4f t 9 112 8 6 21! 2» D Emery 11 Gaffney 109, Fleetwood 117. Palmist 112 12314 Bow 11-16 1:53 hy 16 111 6 6 6" 5»» D Emery 6 Lancaster 110. Fleetwood 116, Vie 106 11577 F.G 13-16 2:02%ft 24 5 116 6 7 5«} 4»1 G Arnold 9 Hilary HC.SirMaurice 114,Spau hName 105 SOMERSET, ch. g, 5 105 By Trap Rock— Sis L.. by Hastings. (Trainer. W. B. Trundle. Owner. F. Lanx). Breeder, Crunden & Frost. 23647 Bow 6} f 1 :l'.»%ft 9f 110 3 4 7*1 8' A B'croft.13 RockThorn llO.Com.t ahill 110 Casting 110 21155 Bow 1 1-16 1:52 si 16-5f 113 2 7 7' 711 M FMshm'n 15 Selfish 103. MargaretSt.L. 112. Fasciste 111 20725 Lrl 1 1-16 l:47*4ft 11 116 1 3 3» 4S1 C Jackson 9 DugerSignal 113,J nyDean 104, Phidias 111 20622 Lrl 1-70 l:4S%ft 29-10 113 9 3 1» l'l A B'c'ft Jrl5 TheRollCall 113, GeorgeJ. 1 1* Sea Bee 103 20554 Lrl l-70 1:47%sl 12 112 3 6 7'J 7" A B'c'ft Jr 7 Tazewell 120, Euphrates 115, Jaso'tte 110 20270 Lrl 1-70 l^S^sl 21-10 107 9 2 1'} 1» A B'c'ft Jrll D'naMona lOO.M'd nllill 109. K'tonLad 109 J0078 Lrl 11-16 1:50 sy 10 112 4 6 4»1 4»1 A B'cr'ftJr 9 SunKajah 113,Parchesie llL'.Temeraire 117 19871 Lrl 1 1-16 1:4714ft Iff 110 4 2 1» 21 A B'c'ft Jrl2 Teluride ll.'i.Temeraire 115, Midinette 107 19727 HdG 3-4 l:l3%ft 7 114 8 9 9«}13'« C Jackson 15 F.And'ws 114, Leath'w'd 112,Sk'misher 111 NAMA, ch. f, 4 105 By Donnacona— Germa, by The Manager. (Trainer, L. Strube. Owner, L. Strube). Breeder. G. W. Loft. 23672 See today's chart. 23655 Bow 3-4 1:1244ft llf 107 12 12 1212 9*} F Stevens 13 Tester 118. Short Trice 114 Euclid 118 22508 F.G l-70 1:47Hm 15 103 7 9 9" 9" J McGov'n 9 Gale 107, Blue Torch 115, Battle On 115 15486 Lat 3-4 l:12%ft 15 107}12 7 6« 6» D Con'ellyl2 Blaze II. 113, D.of Tomorrow 120.Cu.ipa 107 15217 Lat 3-4 1:12\ft 23-5 105 9 6 421 60} S Strettonll Ortlieb 107,Gr'niteWare 113,Bob'sBest 113 14498 Lat 3-4 l:15%m 24-5 107 2 4 4»1 5» C Allen 8 B'mDol'r 107,EdnaGlenn lOO.C.Morn'g 113 13930 CD 3-4 1:15 si 10 106 8 ( V 1 1 S Stretton 9 Semjnola 10."),DarkAngel 103. DryMoon 115 13793 CD 3-4 l:13*4gd 71 101114 11 10»il0»i S Stretton 14 Shadowy 100, Dedans 113. Geo. Groom 113 13587 CD 6} f 1:222km 17 106 6 4 2* 41 O Clelland 13 McComas llo.DarkAngel 108,.Nichelson 105 11680 Mia 1 1-16 l:4814gd37-10 102 2 1 2» 2| O Clelland 7 H'pyBirthday 113,Uarlan 110, Nabisco 110 MATADOR, ch. c, 4 105 By The Finn— Mantilla, by Uncle. (Trainer, J. F. Hynes. Owner, M. E. Wilkinson). Breeder, W. J. Salmon. 23647 Bow s1flJ»%ft 9f 110 9 J 6' 6* C Grassia 13 RockThorn llO.C'om.Cahill 110 Casting 110 23188 Hav l-50 1:44!5gd 20 104 7 6 611 6'« J Gwynne 7 Dragon 106, Futuro 110. Tin Hat 110 23083 Hav 1-50 1:51 hy 12 107 6 5 V* 5" L, Madden 5 Futuro 113, Daffodil 101, Bob's Best 111 23030 Hav 5} f l:06%ft 12 105 8 I 8" 8" L, Madden 8 Tin Hat 108, Meriwick 100, Focus 99 22246 Hav 3 4 1:1214" 6 107 7 4 4» 5' FMann 7 Mary Helen 97, Broomster 115, Lemnos 115 22194 Hav 3-4 1:ll%ft 15 104 1 2 6'J 5'» H Fisher 6 Boom 104, Gun Royal 110, Adria 107 22078 Hav 3 4 1:1314ft 5 107 6 7 6 J 6* K Horv'th 8 Moboz 109, Andresito 99, Belascoain 109 22019 Hav 3-4 1:1314ft 6 108 1 2 2* 2 H Fisher 6 Lemnos 113, Beau Geste 108. Tin Hat 103 20521 Lrl 1 1-16 l:52%hy 17 108 1 S 6" 6" A B'c'ft Jr 6 EllaM. 114, GoldenVolt 113, TallGrasa 113 ] LEGER. br. g\ 5 105 By Cock o' the Walk— Fairy Legend, by Ildrim. (Trainer. J. Howard. Owner, F. P. Robie). Breeder, W. Garth. 23652 Bow 11-16 1:49 ft 22 110 5 10 102M0" J Walker 10 GraDdBey 108. CzarNt IIS, Bio. knead 118 21320 Bow 3 3-36 3:46V,ft 32f 107 13 30 ll'Ml11 G Schr'ier 13 Maxiva 110, Teton 109, Aragon 112 21290 Bow ll-2 2:31%ft ^ 104 2 7 7" 71* R Leonard 7 Cl'rSky 300,Knockany lOO.ftrip'minaud 104 21217 Bow l-70 1:43%ft 73 106 2 5 5»i 4*2 R Leonard 8 Carlaris 112,Iight\iew 100. M.Militaire 103 21096 Bow 13-16 2:00%ft 61 110 3 6 4J 2 R Leonard • Alletache 300. Euphrates 111 J, Phldlai 110 21010 Pim 1-70 1:47 el 4| 118 3 3 34 3'1 O B'rassa 8 Bkrope 12C,Com.Uannon 122Fenlight 12a 20872 Pim 13-16 2:02 ft 8 112 2 8 21 1» R Leonard 8 F'kAnd'ws 113.Fleetw rt 120. Ambition 110 20729 Lrl 1 1-4 2:07%ft 10 109 2 6 3*i 2» A Snider 31 JustFolks 112. Moses 112 SpeedyPrince 113 J0082 Lrl 1 1-36 l:51-%sy49-30 108 1 1 1» V L Edw'rds 7 Euphrates lOO.Moses 132,ClingingVine 110 TAZEWELL, ch. g, 5 110 By Tchad — Victoire de Verdun, by Verdun. (Trainer, J. C. Bennett. Owner. W. A. Smithaon). Breeder. B. Combs. 23652 Bow 11-16 1:49 ft 31 114 8 8 V i'i A Hunt 10 CrandBey 108, Czarist IIS, Blockhead 115 21164 Bow 13-16 2:04 gd 2 112 10 8 810 S11 J Josiah 12 AlitaAllen 104.Panhesie 109.Fedalist 107 21063 Pim 11-16 1:50 It 18-5 125 3 C 4=1 4»1 E Barnes 11 K'gO'N'l II. 317. Kanduit 10'J.Mr.Martin 113 20988 Pim 1-70 l:45%ft 6 J14 10 « 4*1 3'1 W Curran 10 Houston lll.Maxiva 112.Colden Hawk 112 20791 Lrl 1 1-16 3:47%ft 51 117 16 5* 6'1 E Barnes 7 ForeStar 107,K'li/.at'n llXU'lIli'ness 114 20695 Lrl 1 1-16 3 :46%ft 49-30 113 8 « 6*J 6«1 M Fishm'n 9 Flora M. 109, Baekrope 108, Czarist 112 20554 Lrl 1-701:47%*! 9-5 120 6 4 4'J 1» D Mergler 7 Euphrates 115, Jasonette 110. Teluride 112 20382 Lrl 1 1-16 l:47%ft 4 122 2 4 3*1 2J} D Merger 10 Realization 114, Izetta 103. Alletache 115 19985 Lrl 11-8 1:54 ft 6 118 2 1 1* l1 D Mergler 7 Speedy Prince 118, Eric 114, Fretwell 113 BERKELEY SQUARE, ch. g, 5 105 By Sir Berkeley— Orbyna. by Orby. (Trainer. O. E. Pom. Owner. II. R. Pons). Bred in England by W. R. Lysaght. 23235 J.P 3-4 1:13%ft 28 115 11 30 10"11,: J G Walk'rll Sfdy.Stella 105. Ford Pass 135.Sublime 115 16487 Ken HIUMIt 17-5 110 6 2 3* V J Walter 10 MissMeise lOO.Bluefisi) 110, Yachtsman 102 16452 Ken 7-8 l:24%ft 89 107 6 6 4' 6°} J Walker 12 Deputy 104, Broomster 10tU, Hopeless 110 16131 Win ll-16 1:47%ft 71 113 6 4 6»i S'* F Horn 8 Iraq 112. Canister 112, Ragweed 112 15177 Ham 1-70 1:46 ft 11 104 6 4 4* 4«J J Walker 6 Endor 307.ftreatRoek 107.GoldenRule 107 14288 L.B 3-4 1:16 ft 10 114 9 9 8T S«J F Horn 10 Aversion 111, Corinth 112. Pitchfork 106 11651 Mia 11-16 1:47 ft 12-5 113 5 1 2" 2h J Walker 5 Aversion 107, Fire L'uder 109, Buck 111 11491 Mia 11-16 1:47 ft 91 108 2 1 1» l1 J Walker 8 Buck 115. Ruth Gold 105. Seagrave 11* PAT SAND. b. g, 5 105 By Hollister — Sekina, by L'Oiseau Lyre. (Trainer, C. Barnes. Owner. Barnes & Lamb). Breeder. E. Cebrian. 18389 Ham 1 1-16 3:49%ft 20 106 3 2 S» 7'i J Jones 8 Gold Bells 307, War ftrail 304. Delusive 303 18178 L.B 1-70 l:45'/ift 17 104 6 6 71* 81S J Jones 8 N. Breeze 112.Turnb"y lOJ.KsKansom 107 17891 L.B 1-70 1:47 ft 51 106 5 4 4*1 3s F Mann 8 J 'y Brown 307.Fridayi:5th 110. Isosceles 107 17836 L.B 1-70 1:50 si 37-10 106 5 6 6" 6 J P Mann 8 PromisingTom 307.()ldTom lOO.Atomin 107 17678 N.F 3 3:40%ft 83-30 110 3 2 l1 l3 A Vesseli 7 Purity 101, Clydella 110. Sea Green 108 17520 N.F l-70 1:47 Bft 111 102 2 1 21 2'1 A Vesseli 7 ThreeDs lOo.Willie'sM d 100.SeaI.ady 110 17466 N\F 1 3:47 6sl 41 106 5 4 6' 7 » M Fallon 8 Bellfont 108, Atomin 10rt, Flying Lula »3 16972 Dev 11-16 1:48 ft 13 105 4 3 65i 5* L Eazer 12 Jingle 109, Despard 115, Kosciusko 112 TTPECUTTER. ch. g, 5 105 By Friar Rock — Typist, by Star Shoot. (Trainer. G. W. Lee. Owner. G. W. 'Lee). Breeder, J. E. Madden. 21141 Bow ll-16 1:51Hsy 12 111 Fell. P F.atti 15 Hamadan 131,ftreatLu -k 112.rowder 112 21049 Pim 1-70 1:46%! t 34 111 9 8 8" 910 R Leonard 9 Clinch 105, Centrifugal 110, Pheasant 114 20169 Lrl 1-70 l:45%ft 43 115 ( 7 7 » 7" W Smith 8 G'nWonil'r 113,Temerre 115 IClizat'n 118 20082 Lrl 1 1-36 3 :53%sy SI 117 7 7 67} 6fl W Smith 7 Leger 108. Euphrates 109. Moses 112 19871 Lrl ll-16 1:47%ft 13 115 3 8 9Till" D Emery 12 Teluride 115, Somerset 110 .Temeraire 115 19653 HdG 1 3-16 2:01Vift 23 106 1 6 6'* 7" R Leonard 7 Fleetwood 114. Eric 111, Sir Leonid 110 19517 HdG ll-16 1:4S%ft 30 109 11 1 1* (!J R LeonardH Mayne 118, Bethlehem 104, Sir Leonid 113 Page 7 ] ( £5 fl; AMERICAN | RACING MANUAL FOR 1928 | JV0W OA/ S4ZZ1 This book has been for a score of years The Standard Statistical Work on American Racing! Each year it has been improved by the addition of new and valuable features while all of the important matter which has characterized previous issues has been retained. 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ShotlOS 23652 Bow 11-16 1:49 ft 120 111 6 2 7* 7»i D Mergler 10 ft rand Bey 108, ftzarivt 113, Blo.-U.ead 315 21263 Bow 11-S1:55 ft llf 116 6 12 13»il2n J Ley land 34 Forehead 308, RedCurl 104, Quadrille 307 21155 Bow 11-16 1:52 si 20 113J12 6 9=1 9'2 D Mergler IS Selfish 103.MargaretSt.L. 112,Fjsciste 111 21075 Bow 11-8 1:55 ft 29 114 10 13 14'»13 » J Mann 14 LeVoyant 102,JustFolks 114, Forehead 105 J0760 Lrl 3-4 3:33%ft 8f 336 32 32 12»il2" D Mergier 35 Maxiva 330*. Appellate 107, Son Ami 107 20517 Lrl 1-70 l:50%hy 24-5 112 1 1 1 l1 D Mergler 8 D naMona 3O0,YVhiskeyr.un lOo.ftrazer 110 20455 Lrl 1 1-16 l:49%sy 21-5 132 2 4 5*1 5»1 D Mergler 8 Jas.: Stuart 309. R'anRouge I33.SunRck 303 20209 Lrl 11-8 1:58 sy 1 117 3 2 21 2» D Mergler 7 TheKollCall 117,Donanta 109,Dav'port 112 ED PENDLETON, b. g, 8 105 r By Light Brigade— Santa Susanna, by Top Gallant. (Trailer, J. J. Howard. Owner, F. P. 'Robie). Breeder. A. W. Young. 23666 Bow 1 1-16 3 :4S%ft 30 305 7 1 2* 32 R Leonard 8 Valentino 330.H'neH k\\ rth lOO.Spups 110 21169 Bow 1 3-16 2:03»igd 16 107 4 6 g^lO34 R Leonard 11 G'den Hawk 105. ftayFarie 308*, Lanoii 112 21126 Bow 11-4 2:08 ft 21 111 7 5 71* 8" M Fishm'n 9 Kanduit 108,Gorget 112.SpcedyPrince 11B 20989 Pim 11-16 1.50 ft B7 115 11 6 7» 8* R Leonardll Powder 137, Kanduit 112, Trapstock 115 20622 Lrl 1-70 l:46%ft 71f 107 12 12 12« 11« L Edw'rdslS Somerset 113,TheI{ollCall 313. GeorgeJ. 112 20518 Lrl 1-70 1:50 ny 16 109 5 6 7"! 6"! L Edw'rds 8 Kanduit lOo.P'lotta 1071. MeridianBill 111 19392 F.E 11-16 1:03 m 7 108 9 4 4« 4» C Erown 32 YanPatrick 307. Selfish 111, Warftrail 103 18873 Ham 1 1-16 l:50%ft 61 106 6 4 4«1 4» L W'stock 7 Drumbeat 113, King's Court lOo.B.Sue 105 BATTLE SHOT, b. m. 7 100 By War Shot — Countess Joan, by High Order. (Trainer, B. Harris. Owner. Mrs. A. Burton). Breeder, S. Christenson. 23665 Bow 11-16 1:49 ft 7 105 6 1 2nk 42 P Go'dwinl2 JustFolks lll.Zeod lll.Ko'lM-P.c^st 110 23645 Bow 13-16 1:49%ft 81 112 6 6 471 9»i G Fields 15 Scot ldFvei 105. K 'gCartei 114. D. ronda 114 16320 Emp 1-70 1:48 ft 30 113 8 9 91* 91* R Hav'nd 10 WishgStone llo.SeaHk 130.1. Marine 126 13827iAkn 11:48 si 32 97 3 5 3» 6'JP Cogan 9 Turnberry 106,LadyBusch 98,Wi"ipeg 1154 13662 Akn 61 f 1:26 hy 6 314 6 6 al» 6* C Jackson • Mabel K. 303, First Light 308, Isabell 101 13294 Pim 3-70 3 :49%«1 39-30 312 2 2 21 4'J O B'rassa 9 Delusive 112, Forehead 103, Zeod 112 12941 Pim ll-16 1:50%ft 71 309 4 8 8»J 81* D Mergler 8 Fore Star 308,Forest Lore 305,Powdcr 100 ROYAL FLAG. b. m. 6 109 By The Manager — Princess Royal, by Uncle. (Trainer, H. Herrcn. Owner, H. Herron). Breeder, T. C. McDowell. 23212 Hav 11-16 1:49 ft 3 100 7 4 2nk 3h J Gwynne 8 TippoSahib I09.Fleur-de-I.is 99,P.ellhaio 92 23173 Hav 1 3-8 3:54 iB i 4 300 7 6 310 3» J Gwynne 7 Stanmor*- 303,Yertion 303.Fleur-de-Lis 108 230091 Hav 1-50 1 :44'.if t 6 103 9 8 4:J 4'i J Gwynne 9 Vernon 105. Lisab 105. Devastation 112 22869 Hav 11-16 1:48 ft 4 102 3 6 3'1 31 C Meyer 8 The Ally 112, Vernon 100, San San 307 22802 Hav 1 1-16 1 :49i4f t 3 104 7 5 331 341 C Meyer 8 Old Guard 109, Vernon lOO.Dev'station 106 22759 Hav ll-16 1:47%ft 5 107 5 5 5 1 4T1 J Gwynne 7 Marvelite 307, Bonaparte 112, TheAlly 112 J2003 Hav 11-16 3:49 ft 2 302 9 7 3J 3" C Meyer 9 T'poSahibll2,Cliit'g'gl07.BaclicrsError 112 22558 Hav ll-16 1:48%ft 21 99 7 6 34i 3" C Meyer 7 Hi^hSkip 308, Caribe 308. Bearftrass 304 22380 Hav 3 3-8 3:54ftft 7-5 300 2 4 4» 431 A Rob ts'n 7 Caribe 300. Don Boncro 303, Ascetic 110 22269 Hav 11-8 1:54 ft 2 96 3 4 2D* 2 A Rob'son C Mons Meg 101, Caribe 90, Don Bonero 103 ROWLANDS REOTJEST, b. h, 6 110 By Sir Rowland— Linger Longer Lucy, by Avington. (Trainer, W. Weir. Owner, J. J. Meyers). Bred in England by Mrs. B. M. Cunningham. 23665 Bow 11-16 3:49 ft SJ 330 8 4 4=J 3J G Fields 12 Just Folks 114. Zi-od 111. Battle Shot 105 15205 W.P ll:3fc%!t 56 306 4 » 9' 9" J Kederis 9 Lord Julian 302. Chink 99, Cartoon 308 11393 F.G 11-8 l:55«ift 8 107 6 6 4»i 4 1 H Gofrup 6 iluckweed 108, Banter 112, Harass 112 11175 F.G ll-8 1:55%ft 32 107 2 2 2J 3« H Got'rup 7 Alopex 112, Balboa 111, Button 107 11071 F.G ll-16 1:48%ft 49 308 9 9 9»}9],D Lynch 3 3 Banter 113. Prattle 103. Alopex 113 10824 F.G ll-16 3:49%ft 3-2 333 2 1 4J 3* W Harvey 8 Pandosto 130.Zeka 308. Guest of Honor 113 10722 F.G 1 1-8 l:55%ft 19-5 113 6 2 2» 3»1 W Harvey 7 Button 100, VYavecrest 109, Optimist 112 10368 F.G ll-16 1:48%ft IS M I • 4*1 4' * W Harvey 8 Parolell. 109,P.Calh'n 114.0pperman 107 FLUFFY RUFFLES, b. m, 7 105 By Knights Differ— Frou Frou, by Meddler. (Trainer. G. Alexandra. Owner. Mrs. G. Alexandra). Breeder, J. C. Fletcher. 23C66 Bow 1 1-16 1 :48%ft 23-30 305 3 4 5" 61' J Chalmrs 8 ValtiiiollO.H.IFkwrtlilOO.EdPMif Vm 1U5 20085 Thf 3-4 1:18 m 19-10 317 30 8 6'} 64 P Cogan 32 Gy ofDawn 301,Lea-ide 117. Successor 117 19203 F.E 1 3-36 3 :47%ft 37-30 332 3 4 4* 4*1 J Berry 5 Pandora 102, Atwood 109, Successor 112 18876 Ham 1-70 1 :46%ft 11-20 130 3 4 3« 4»3 A Abel 5 Fleet Street 302, Pandora 80, Brevet 100 18581 Ham 1 1-16 l:4T%ft 9-5 113 5 1 11 11 A Abel 8Solidity 101, Soteria 103, Fair Bank 107 18388 Ham 1-70 1 46?£ft 11-lft 137 1 1 l'l l'i A Abel 7 Pandora lOO.Nure'sD'ling 302, Soteria 117 POTENT, ch. c, 4 110 By Archaic— Gloriar.a, by Meddler. (Trainer, H. E. Richards. Owner, S. W. Richards). Breeder, Sanfoid Stud Farm. 23481 Tij 3-70 1 :45%f t 23 331 7 8 7*1 G'» H Elston 8 Sanabar 99, Prospect ion. Toil vi„i,n 109 23374 TU 3-4 1.12 ft 19 113 4 « P* 6S1 H Elston 6 KitCarson lOft.ShortPricc 309.Conmiis'r 117 23320 Tij 5 1-2 f l:06«t,ft 26 114 6 6 6" 5' H Elston 7 ShortPrice HO.L'aMarcel'a HO.Eggnog 110 19497 Aqu ll:39%ft 15 115 6 6 11'213:« P Fisher 35 Sapin 312,Shan'nShore 112.CrossWord 3034 18451 Bel 11:40 ft 5 108 3 4 31 2t: P Fisher 10 VYish'gStone HO.ItoiPataud 109.Bruns 109 17845 Sar 11:43 m 5 115 6 3 331 21 P Fisher 5 JnyCampbell 115. Yie Ill.S.irntogaM'd 108 17790 Par ll^yshy 7-5 110 7 2 21 1» P Fisher 7 Ambitn 104.GnomeSecd lll.S'fgaMd 103 17299 Sar 11.41 ft 5 107 4 4 3*1 3« P Fisher 30 Everglade 113, DnrieM. lOC.ftiioiiK s.cd 101 17041 Par ll:40*tft 8 106 8 10 lO^lO" J Cr'gmylell Manwell 107. Bruns 109. Trapmint 134 16727 Sar ll:43Vift 50 107 6 4 3'1 4J E Barnes 12 Arabia 101, YYayfair 103, Moboz 308 tPiacetl first through disqualification. KEYDET. ch. c, 4 110 By Foreground — Lazulite, by Transvaal. (Trainer, W. R. Midgley. Owner, J. F. Adams). Breeder, J. F. Adams. 23647 Bow 6Jfl:l!rHft Pf 110 10 13 3311 7'1 C MeO 's'nl3 RockTliorn 1 10.1 oin.t'ahill 310. Casting 110 21263 Bow 11-8 1:55 ft 20 130 30 6 32» 34 » N Huff 34 Forehead 30S, RedCurl ;04, Quadrille 107 21198 Bow 1 1-16 1:49 ft 5 308 9 7 S^i 9* J Cr'gmylel5 Long Joe 108. Bellfont 109, Sir ftlcn 312 21066 Pim 11-16 1:50 ft 19 113 30 4 a'l 6«1 A E'c'ft Jr31 Trapstock 113,LongPoint 112,JustFolks 335 20988 Pim 1-7C l:45V,ft 11 314 4 7 711 7" C Lang 10 Houston 111, Maxiva 112. Tazewell 114 20896 Pim l-70 1:47%sl 22 117 7 7 711 7" J Butwell 8 Izetta T04, Ebuford ll.l.K.-Me-Gnome 118 .'0376 Lrl 3-4 1:14 ft 49 109 10 10 1*\ 7*1 M Fishm'nl2 Flora M. 108.G vmkhana lll.Stanmore 112 14572 L.B I-7fl:4Mfl 46-5 308 7 7 7» 71J M Rizzo 7 Trapstock 333, Solo 110. Jennv Dean 307 I 4176 Thf ll-8 1^7%gd 21 106 6 2 3'} 5» D Emery 5 SirLeonid 109, WarMan 113. Fireltock 112 13298 Pim l-70 1:4S*tsl 19-5 113 6 2 !■} 6»1 O B'rassa 10 Maxie '23, Tillie 307. Powder 115 ALTISSIMO, blk. g. 7 110 By Trap Rock or Bard of Hope— Louise Travers, by McGce. (Trainer, G. C. Brenton. Owner, G. C. Brenton). Breeder. P. M. Walker. 23657 Bow 3-70 1:47 ft 22 311 3 7 71- 713 A Hunt 7 Forehead 10"..M An liffe 1 lT.Ilon tJchn 114 08473 Lrl 11-161:51 gd 14-5 107 30 5 2» 31 H Church 14 Grand Bev 108. Delusive HVFor'stlx re 112 07813 Lrl 3 3-4 2:GV s/igd 21 309 3 3 3'1 24 H Church 5 TrueBov 105,Fleet\\d 1 13.F'kFogarty 111 07576 HdG 1-70 14S hy 3-2 108 4 4 21 Is H Church SKiji lttC, Dr. Mny.r 99, Hankv Rice 1«9 07313 HdG 3 1-8 1:55 ft 11 114 Lost rider. A Hunt I LyBraxted 102.D*inKFool lll.FstLore 111 04982 I..B 13-16 2:02%ft 2 109 3 5 5«1 6*1 A Hunt 8 Kama 107, Marsdale 107, Yirgiuins 104 04831 L.B 11-16 3:50 gd."3-30 305 6 5 7'1 4l J Jones 8 CupBcaier 108,Flv'gCloud 104. Denizen 105 04645 Ken 1-70 1 :45\-,ft 19-10 115 1 4 531 3=1 A Hunt 8 Denizen 130.ft.Lu k 102, Wrackhorn 106 03292 F.E 1 3-16 2:0:,2/5ft 7-5 113 1 1 1°" 1" A Hunt 0 Lainpus 112Belpie 112, Black Wand 107 FEDERALIST, ch. g, 6 105 By The Finn— Margaret E., by Cyclades, (Trainer, L. M. Carver. Owner, Mrs. L. M. Carver). Breeder, Himyar Stud. 21245 Bow ll-16 1:47%ft 47 308 1 11 8" 8" H Flowers 15 Dry Toast 105. GayFarie 103, Evader 131 21164 Bow 13-16 2:04 gd 108f 107 6 3 351 3«1 H Flowersl2 AlitaAllen 104, Par- hesie 109 RedCurl 104 20989 Pim 11-16 1:50 ft 13 115 13 33 10«J30« M Fishm'n 14 Powder 117, Kanduit 112, Trapstock 115 19732 HdG 11-8 3:57 ft 37-30 116 4 8 7«1 651 D Mergler 8 TheArcher 111, Offspring 111, Partner 102 19557 HdG 1 1-8 3:5l'/ift 25f 130 1 9 S" s'2 G Hudginsll TallGrass 112,Sp'vPrince HO.JustF'ks 114 18967 Mar 11-16 1:52 ft 37-10 107 2» G Hudgins 5 Ap'late lll.T'oFtbrs 1091,Or"alHope 1074 SANDPILE. ch. g. 6 105 By Star Master— Seaside, by Ogden. (Trainer, G. W. Lee. Owner. G. W. Lee). Breeder, J. E. Madden. 21321 Bow ll-4 2:C7Uft 13f 112 15 15 35:»15: J Mann 35 namadan 309, LongJoe 114, Delhi Boy 116 21169 Bow 13-16 2:03',igd 12f 112 10 10 10 » 9»« D Mergler 11 Uden Hawk 105. Gaj Farie 10S , Lanoii 112 21123 Bow 1 1-4 2:07%ft 5) 307 9 8 91* 9=' R Jackson 30 Dubric 3331. Trapstock ll^.Gol'nliawk 10S 21066 Pim 11-36 3:50 ft 43 332 9 10 9s! 98J R Leonardll Trapstock 313.LongPoint 332.JustFolks 135 21040 Pim 13-16 3:53 gd 42 309 31 11 12'»32I» W CurranH Sp'yPrince 122.FirstEdin 102.Eupirtes 320 20764 Lrl 1 IS 1:56 ft 23 11113 9 6« 3s A Snider 15 K'gCarter HO.IIi TdDaisyl04,Turqu'se 112 20622 Lrl 1-70 l:46%ft 15 112 34 15 15»1355« W Smith 15 Somerset 113,TheRollCall 113. GeorgeJ. 112 20517 Lrl 1-70 l:50%hy 18 314 7 8 8" 8" W Smith 8 Zeod 112,DonnaMona lOO.WhiskeyKun 105 20334 Lrl 1 1-8 l:56%ft 41-10 112 8 7 7«J 8'» J Josiah 8 Immolator HC.TheArcher ll2,DelbiBoy 112 GAYLY. ch. h, 7 110 By Transvaal— Airey, by Bryn Mawr. (Trainer, L. Haymaker. Owner, R. V. Haymaker). Breeder, T. Clyde. | 19731 HdG 1 1-8 l:67%ft 11 111 4 6 6* 4«1 W Smith 5 JustFolks 108.0verl'k lll.Sp'dvPrince 111 ' 19261 HdG ll-8 1:56',fcft 13 114 6 7 4'J 4 J W Smith 8 RealArtlst 110] .Tazewell 115, Valentino 114 I 18389 Ham 1 1-16 3:49%ft 7 106 8 7 7*1 6» O Brown 8 Gold Bells 107, War Grail 101, Delusive 103 I 17871 Win 1 1-8 l:55%ft 6 106 3 4 31 4'i O Brown 8 Gaffney 107, Gay Parisian 98, Rusovia 103 ] 15623 Dev 1 1-16 l:51Vhy 19-10 109 4 11 9«1 5»J J Ford 12 Sea Fairy 104, Rambler 103, Bonfire 105} 15090 Duf ll-16 3:56«4m 3-2 310 6 6 3 1 4 J Ford 5 Purity 103. Scissors 112, Tony Beau 105 14829 Duf 1 3-16 1:54*4" 12-5 109 2 4 4'1 3« L Randall 5 Candymaker 112, Purity 105, Warfare 112 I 14358 L.B 1-70 1:64 Vthy 31-10 108 1 S 2| 1» D Emery 11 PcbeneeBelle 103,Jingle 102,FatMate 104 LITTLE VIBCE. eh. c. * 109 B7 Ballot — Rose of Dawn, by Hamburg. | (Trainer. W. M. Sheedr Owner, W. Keating). Breeder, C. H. Borryman. | •MM Bow 1 1 1G 1 4! %ft 31 106 11 It 10'nO1* A B'croft 13 Firedog lOO.GayParisiau 10." ,Stanmore 110 2.1884 Hav ll-lGl:48H«d 6 109 2 2 l1 1* A Rob'ts'n 7 Stanraore 115. Dynamo 114, Trifle 118 28987 Ha v ll-8 1:53%ft 12 103 6 6 G'4 6*« J Gwynne G Le Voyant 110. Caribe 107. Mons Meg 10^ 28908 Hav 11-tlMKfl 12 107 8 8 6' PJ J Gwynne 8 GayP'sian 10."., St.John 112. Talioma 102 , 22781 Hav 1-50 1 :43^ft & 107 7 6 4«| 5*i G Seabo 7 Flr-de-Lis HO.Clapper 112.Expres.sive 112 "* 22536 Hav 1-50 1 :44Vfcft 24 110 S 6 6'J 5«i C Meyer 7 Frkraan llO.I.Thou'ts lOo.J.F.Kleaver |U 22403 Hav 1 1-1G 1 :48 ft 4 5 107 7 4 1* lok C Meyer 7 Honk 112. Woody 112. Archibald 101 22336 Hav 11-16 1:48 ft 6 99 6 2 2" 4'i f#jMeyer 8 Candy Rk IKI.Milord 10."i.Dr.J'nKenney 102 22235 Hav 11-16 1.48 ft 6 107 10 6 3« 21 C Meyer 11 Milord 107,St. Augustine 104,DpSinker 100 AMBITION, br. f. 4 (M) 100 By Sweep— Highflown, by Peep o" Day. (Trainer. W. Garth. Owner, 8. Boss). Breeder. F. Bucker. ^ 23645 Bow 1 1-1G 1 :19%ft 23-5f 107 6 12 ll'*10'* E Barnes 15 SeotrdF'vorlO.~ .K'gCarter lU.Dcronda 111 21248 Bow 11-8 1:54 ft 13f 108 5 14 14"11'= K Barnes 14 Maxiva 114. Iz.etta 110, Fenlight 102 21150 Bow 1-70 1:49 si 7 113 11 10 V* w*» ■ Barnes 13 M'dowvale 103.SunRoman 103. Vigilant 10? 21097 Bow 1-70 1 :40*£rt 16 107 11 9 10'*11'» F Weiner 12 LaDiva 107.BenuGeste 115. Realization 113 21035 Pirn 1 70 1 :lc%gd 6J 117 11 7 6»i 3'1 E Barnes 14 Here'sIIow 108.11'stJohn llo.Cr mpler 10 -20873 Pirn 13-16 2:0? ft 22 110 5 4 4» 4'i E Barnes 8 Leger 112.Fr kAndrews 113. Fleetwood 120 20619 Lrl ll:42%ft 11 117 6 7 6'J 4'1 E Barnes 9 Burn'sBushl08.Br'uStudyll2.IrishLord 10S 20209 Lrl 11-8 1:58 By 41 100 6 6 6*i 6" A BVft Jr 7 The Roll Call 117. Zeod 117. Donarita 101) FA8T MAIL. b. g. 6 110 By Peter Quince — Plausible, by Plaudit. (Trainer. C. Gorham. Owner. F. H. Cooper). Breeder. Himyar Stud. $ 13183 Pun lltll HUM 21 117 4 6 5** o»l D Mergler 7 Great Rock 112. Clydella 112. Lanoil 112 ii 13093 Pirn 11-16 151 gd 71 115 5 7 7" 7!« D Mergler 7 HarryCarroll 115. Delusive HO.I.anoil 110 . 13890 Pirn 1-70 l:48Vfeft 8 128 8 8 ««• 8" L Lang 8 Mikado 128.S'th Breeze 128,Mrs.Finlcy 123 d 07368 HdG 11-16 1:49 el 7 104 10 6 3' 3*1 R W'kmanlO ByGosh 110.Broad.Vxe 103. BlueHill 108 •7251 HdG 11-16 1:47 ft 6f 107 3 3 2* 1» R W'kmanll B'tleShot lOG.R'IPearl lOl.FrostyBoy 107 s 06621 Tim 6j f 1 :23 f t 3 116 4* J Shanks 4 KlOudiane lO'i.FcreLady 104.0ffSpng 124 a a 06453 Tim ab6J f 1:24 ft 19-5 116 5'* F Booker G Flying Al 115, Scissors 110, Alexena 107 t 01548 Ken l-70l:451ift 31 115 7 8 8* 5*1 D Stirling 10 GtLuek 101. Duckling 100. Rachel Pot 'r 102 04453 Ken 1 1 -16 1 : 18«fef t 21 112 8 1 2» 6'J D StirlinglO Flygl loud 111. Rama 109, GrassMaid 105 J. j DECLARE, b g, 5 105 By Colonel Vennie— Commensia, by The Commoner \ (Trainer, A. Hurshman. Owner, A. Hurshman). Breeder. J. B. Resness. | 23666 Bow 1116 1:48%ft 61 110 5 8 G15 5'- O Brown 8 Vartino110.il. H'kw'rtulOO.EdP'dtet'n 105 T 21249 Bow 1116 1:47%ft 17f 115 14 15 151615-» J O'Brien 15 Miss'ary m.J.S.Mosby lGt.N'hBreoze 110 _ 21155 Bow 11-16 1:5-' al 152 112 7 13 13'»12'» E Benhaml5 Selfish 103.MargaretSt.L. lll'.Fasciste 11* J 20984 Pirn l-70 1:46%ft 28f 114 2 12 12"12 * C Lang 12 DangerSignal H2,Temeraire HG.Tyson 11C x 20785 Lrl 11-tlJMjfl 6f 107 10 14 H'oil'1 R Jacksonlo Rosina 110. Trapstock 112. Sea Bee 103 3 20691 Lrl 1 1-16 1:48c ft lOf 112 6 » 9'« 7TJ F Mann 14 Mis'n'jT^'.K.O'N'l IL112,K.-M'-Gnoraell2 I 19518 HdG 1 1-16 l:50*£ft 6 109 6 Fell. J Walker 12 Yachtsman 10S. Roland 114.C1 g'gVine 10( B ROSINA. br. m. 5 105 By Gnome — Baby Bose. by Galveston, t (Trainer, S. L. Mabey. Owner, 3. McCabe). Breeder. R. Biley. 21063 Pirn 11-16 1:50 ft 6f 109 6 10 10»J 9'° W Curran 11 K'gO'X'l 11.117. Kanduit lOO.Mr.Martin 113 , 20984 Pim l-70 1:16^.ft 16 104 11 10 9"J 8»3 R JaeksonlS DangerSignal 112. Temoraire HG.Tyson 110 20841 Pirn 3-4 1:13 ft 30 110 17 17 16|;16'*J Cr'gmyk 17 Rougette 103, Centrifugal 110. Julie 110 ! " 20785 Lrl ll-Sl:B3%ft 38 110 9 4 31 1 * L SchaeferlS Trapstock 112. Sea Bee 103. 1-ong Joe 113 20691 Lrl 11-16 1:4S ft 41 104 9 8 7» 6') L EdWrdsl4 Mis n'j 112.K.ONI 11.112.K.-M- Gnomell'J t 20517 Lrl l-70 1:50%hy 9 109 4 5 6'1 5«1 J Josiah 8 Zeod UL'.DonnnMona lOO.Whiskey Run 10: 19057 Mar 7-S 1 29 ft 39-10 1081 3» D Emery 5 Somerset lll.DustBrusb 108,E.Sawyer 110 i BELLFONT. b. m, 6 100 By Ralph — Zudora, by Waterboy. t (Trainer, F. J. Boyle. Owner. F. 3. Boyle). Breeder. J. D. Carr & Bro. 23658 Bow 1 1-16 1 :49%ft 21f 105 2 10 12,! 123* F J Bakerl3 Firodog lOO.GayParisiau 105.Stanmore 110 21292 Bow 1 1-16 l:4g%ft 31 113 9 10 10*10'* J Josiah 14 MichaelB. HJ.F'cesRock 109.Gil.Cook 113 21198 Bow 1 1-1G 1 :49 ft 6 109 4 3 3-12" E Barnes 15 I.ongJoe 108.SirGlcn 112.1'elplirizonia 110 21137 Bow ll-16 1:!9%gd 31 109 8 6 5'J 31 E Barnes 15 Lou? Point 115. Forehead 104. Evader 101-21075 Bow Il-Sl:f5 ft $if 109 5 7 8"i 9'° K Huff 14 I.eVoyant lOl'.Just Folks 114. Forehead 10: 20764 Lrl 1 IS 1:66 fi 5f 104 10 11 14"14'» J C Mglerlo KgCarter llO.IIiTdDaisy 104. Sandpile 111 1U7M0 Hd ? 1 1 1G 1 :."0y.ft B 108 6 8 8*1 S«J F Whit'UerlO Sp'yPrince HG.Rigel HG.TheRollCall 111 19601 HdG 11-1GLD0 ft 24-5 116 2 6 6* 8«* F Whitkerl4 Rigel 114. Roland 100, Overlook 114 PARK HILL, b. g. 8 105 By Zeus — Edna Collins, by The Commoner. (Trainer. E. 3. Salt: Owner. C. S. Mitchell). Breeder. M. W. Williams. 23645 Bow 1 1-16 1 :19%ft L 3-5f 110 9 9 13'*13l" K Force 15 Scotl'dF'verlOr.K'gCarter lH.Deronda 11 1 17537 Mas 11-1GL59 ft 1 120 21 Carter 3 Clief-dOeuvre 120. Jabberlock 120 17408 Mas l-70 2:0?^hy 2 118 1: Carter 3 Chef-d'Oeuvre llG.Knight of Greenane 110 J 5597 Map 1 1-16 1 :50%f t 20 M 5 C 6"* 6'« F Stevens I IloiPolloi 108.QueeuNavarre 103,Spugs 117 08624 Emp 1-70 1:50 ft 12 100 7 4 4» 5'» J Marr 7 Sirtialahad II. 110. Aragon 110. Rodeo 113 08321 Einp 1 1-16 IM%*Bf * "0 7 9 lO'SlO-* P Fisher 10 Gratteur 107. Vie 101, Reveillon 117 07894 Jam 1 1-8 1 :7.5%ft 12 110 4 6 7'* 7*' A Collins 8 Spugs 111. Foreman 103, Kumonin 114 07672 Jam 1-70 1:46 ft 8 110 3 6 5'* 5'» S Rossi 5 Alopex llO.TheR.t'all HO.Sp'dyPrince 110 - GAT FARIE, ch. f, 4 (M) 100 By St. Rock— Continent, by Ogden. (Trainer, W. M. Bhewbridge. Owner. Mrs. E. 1. Shewbridge). Breeder, J. E. Madden. 23659 Bow 11-16 1:49 ft 26 107 12 12 11"'10,» ■ Barnes 12 Stotl'dForever 108.Ma\ie HO.HoiPolIoi 10" i MM3 F.G ll-SLSt^ft 11 100 12 11 9" 9'« ■ Bcnhaml2 H.NewYr 105.1'opBell HO.K.ofF'tune 110 22142 F.G l-70l:4614ft 12-5 113 7 9 8«» 7" R W'kmanll A'i Apple ltGl.JnRond lOO.GeeEffCee llti t 21995 F.G 1 1-8 1 :55'£f t 31 1061 8 9 7'J 6-1 S StrettonlO Trapstk 11 1. Delhi Boy HO.BenMcGraw US 21803 J.P ll-8l:54%ft 10 105 9 5 44 7"J A Pasc^malO Bniinfield 108.Ro.valSweep 111. Firedog 10b , 21722 J.P 1 1-16 l:49%ft 17-10 110 2 6 4» 3» S Strettonl2 I.'yFanshawe 110. AmyA. 105, RabeK. 10? 21494 J.P 1 1-16 l:48%ft 11 10612 10 8" 6'» S StrettonlO Sincerely 106. Firedog 111, Post Horn 111 , 21245 Bow 1 1-16 l:47"4.ft 91 103 V. 7 4*12* S Hebert 15 Dry Toast 105. Evader 111. Just Folks 111 r I Page 8 Post Position and Workout Index-Bowie Post Position and Workout Index — Bowie ! L J , Below will Ik- found the index to the previous workouts of the horses entered in the various r:ices at Bowie, together with their post positions, for Monday: FIRST RACE— 1-2 Mile. PP. Ind. Hor^e. PP. Ind. Horse. 1 Caravan 11 97 Contractor 2 Artie Kay 12 Mind Bet 3 Sunsylphe 13 Oh Me - 4 Fill D. 14 76 Pickerel 6 Who Dat 15 Haughty 6 97 Recognition 16 Low Shoes 7 23 Golden Colin 17 Nella R. 8 Bea 18 Georgia Herget 9 32 Nancy Bvrd 19 81 Blandrls 10 Lilly E. 20 Runanwell SECOND RACE— 3-4 Mile. 1 96 S.ngle Star 11 Daisy Belle 2 97 Deposition 12 93 Junie 3 Birch 13 Glowing 4 97 Honi Sou 14 General Tripp 5 97 Leyland 15 Foundling 8 94 Yankee Rock 16 Tony Ruiz 7 97 Inlaid 17 97 Kentucky Col el 8 Goulash 18 96 Igor 9 94 Dangerous Kitty 19 93 Bramabiau 10 Good Story 20 Candy Lee THIRD RACE— G 1-2 Furlongs. 1 80 Pat Calhoun 7 88 Fornovo 2 96 Alex Woodliffs 6 93 The Maple 3 86 Tamiami Trail 9 Jenny Dean 4 97 The Roll Call 10 97 The World 6 96 Laddie Buck 11 67 The Cocoon 6 96 Suky 12 Lannie 13 93 Son Ami 17 96 Backrope ] 14 96 Ella M. 18 92 Body Guard 15 95 Care Free 19 Zuker 16 Miss Fayette 20 94 Theresa Joan FOURTH RACE— 1 Mile and 70 Yards. 1 92 Prickly Heat 4 97 La Morto 2 97 Comet 5 91 Aucilla 3 330 Lieutenant II. 6 96 Willie K. FIFTH RACE— 1 Mile. 1 88 Be Still 6 Eiderbard 2 97 Jacqueminot 7 88 Corporal 3 97 Congress 8 93 Arcturu9 , 4 93 Manchu 9 79 Wellet 5 ! J Memoria 10 95 Memory , SIXTH RACE— 1 Mile and 70 Yards. 1 Commis'r Cahill 10 89 Forehead 2 Matador 11 93 Robert Mandel , 3 95 Fire Rock 12 Pay Sand 4 93 Firedog 13 96 Typecutter 5 90 Somerset 14 97 Faddy 6 92 Leger 15 95 Fenlight 7 93 Trapstock 16 97 Czarist 8 97 Tazewell 17 94 Nama 9 94 Berkeley Square 18 96 Parchesia SEVENTH RACE— 1 1-16 Miles. i 1 329 Little Vince II Park Hill 2 S7 Ambition 12 Battle Shot 3 97 Fast Mail 13 26 Gay Farie 4 94 Declare 14 Sandpile 5 Roland's Req'st 15 94 Ed Pendleton 6 Rosina 16 94 Gayly 7 Bellfont 17 93 Federalist 8 Fluffy Ruffles 18 93 Altissimo 9 97 Royal Flag 19 64 Potent 10 93 Keydet 20 93 Zeod »■ « '■ 1 CRace Readers of Daily Results Raring l'orm may obtain results and prices of all races at the major tracks by culling the phone iiumlu'r given anri iwMntag to tlio coded Index below. To the right of every horse's name Is u number. ltesulls are given according to these (jW ^^ numbers. £v§ Wabash 70071. At Bowie AT BOWIE FIRBT RACE— 1-2 Mile (130 P. ■.). Contractor 1 Caravan 11 Mind Bet 2 Artie Kay 12 Oh Mo 3 Sunsylphe 13 Pickerel 4 Fill D 14 Haughty 5 Who Dat 15 Low Shoes 6 Rccognit on 16 Nella R 7 Golden Colna 17 Georgia Herget 8 Rea 18 Blandris 9 Nancy Byrd 19 Runanwell 10 .Lilly E. 20 SECOND RACE— 3-1 Mile (2:00 P. M.). D.isy Belle 1 Single Star 11 Junie 2 Deposition 12 Glowing 3 Birch 13 General Tripp. ... 4 Honi Soil 14 Foundling 5 Leyland 15 Ton7 Ruiz 6 Yankee Rock 16 Kentucky Colonel. 7 Inlaid 17 Igor 8 Goulash 18 Bramabiau 9 Dangerous Kitty... 19 Candr L?e 10 Good Story 20 THIRD RACE— 0 1-2 Furlongs (2 C P. M.i. The Cicoon 1 ' Zuker 9 Lannie 2 Theresa Jean 10 Son Ami 3 Pat Calhoun 11 Ella M 4 Alex Woodliffe 12 Care Free 5 Tamiami Trail 13 Misa Fayette 6 The Hell Call 14 Backrope 7 Laddie Buck 15 Body Guard 8 Suky 16 Fornovo 17 Jenny Dean 19 The Maple 18 The World 20 FOURTH RACE— 1 Mile and 70 Yards (3:00 P.M.). La Morte 1 Prickly Heat 4 Aucilla 2 C innt 5 Willie K 3 Lieutenant II 6 FIFTH RACE— 1 Mile (3:30 P. M.). Eiderbaid 1 Be Still 6 Corporal 2 Jacqueminot 7 Arcturus 3 Congress 8 Wellet 4 Minchu 9 Memory 5 Memoria 10 SIXTH RACE— 1 Mile and 70 Yards (4:00 P. M.\ , Forehead 1 Co'missioner Cahill 10 Robert Mandel 2 Matador 11 Pay Sand 3 Fire Rock 12 Typecutter 4 Fuedog 13 Faddy 5 Somerset 14 Fenlight 6 Leger 15 Czarist 7 Trapstock 16 Nama 8 Tazewell 17 Parchesie 9 Berkeley Square ... 18 SEVENTH RACE— 1 1-1C Miles (4:30 P. M.). Park Hill 1 Little Vince 11 Battle Shot 2 Ambition 12 Gay Farie 3 Fast Mail 13 Sandpile 4 Declare 14 Ed Pendleton 5 Rowland's Request. 15 Gayly 6 Rosina 16 Federalist 7 Bellfont 17 Altissimo 8 Fluffy Rattles 18 Potent 9 Royal Flag 19 Zeod 10 Keydet 20 New Zealand's Prosperity NEW ZEALAND'S PROSPERITY f At eleven of t*M twenty-one early summer r neeliaM recently held In New Zeulantl. the , totalis* toe turnover was greater than at the corresponding fixture* of last yt-ar. The in-crease was marked in Auckland, where the B Auckland li. C.'a turnover was *»1.!»72,435. i. against $1 .7S2.1115. and that of the Auckland j T. C. $l,'il0.!i7( , against $Sr.:..:;ir.. As the tote p turnover has direct bearing on .stakes, the improvement will l e appreciated by New * Zealand horse-owners. Latonia Derby Entries: One Hundred and Forty-Two Are Named for Covington Feature | | , "* ^ $ ii . d s a a t J. j \ | T _ J x 3 I B t , ! " t i t - i t , , I ! , ] , , , i , f r , B i. j p * LATONIA DERBY ENTRIES' ! ♦ I One Hundred and Forty-Two Are i Named for Covington Feature. i Rciirli Count, Oh Say, Misstep, Petee-Wrack, Nassati. Strolling Player Among Those ominated. . ♦— LATONIA, Ky., April 7.— The forty-sixth running of the Latonta Derby with Its * 2.~ .000 added has attracted 1 12 nominations, ' including all the best three-year-olds of the . year. This race is run over the real Derby distance of one and one-half miles, which i gives those thoroughbreds able to race over long distance ample opportunity to display 1 f their staying powers. Among those named for the race are Mrs. D. Hertz' Heigh Count. Mrs. Graham Fair j Vanderbilts Oh Say, Polk Laffoon's Republic. Le Mar Stock Farm's Misstep. George J. 1 Thong's Braybant, Kdward Beale McLean's Toro and Time Maker, J. It. Maeomber's ■ Petee-Wrack, H. F. Sinclair's Nassak and . Mowlee, Adtn. Cary T. Grayson's Strolling Player. A. C. Schwartz' Sortie. H. P. Whit- | ney's Victorian and Groueher and other of the same caliber. The Latonta Decoy provides that an addi- , tional $5,000 shall go to the winner if the same horse has won the Kentucky Derby. , Thus the winner of both events would partake of the $80,000 in added money. The conditions and entries for the Latonia Derby follow : FORTY-SIXTH RUNNING OF THE I.ATONIA DF.UBY — For three-year-olds. By subscription of $-•"■ each; $'-'." 0 additional to start. $2.1.000 added, of which $4,000 to second. $2,000 to third. $1,000 to fourth. The winner, if aKo the winner of the Kenturky Derby, to receive $.1,000 additional. Non-winners of a three-year-old ia v of the value of $2.1.000 allowed five pounds: non-winners of a three-year-old raec of $.1,000 allowed eight pounds. MaUOM al lowed twelre pound-. Acceptances to be named through the entry box the day before the race at the usual time of closing. The owner of the winner to receive a Silver Trophy, t'losed Fehruary 8. 1028. with 112 nominations. ONE AND ONE-H.U.F MILES. Archibald, n. Teller Folainilc, ch. c, by Ncgofol — Mileage. , Audley Farm (R. B. Jones) — Robashela. b. c, by Ormondale- Trappoid. Audloy Farm (B. II. Jones)- Chancellor, ch. g. by Sir Barton — Madras Gingham. Audley Farm f IS. 11. Jones) — Billy, b. c. by Royal ('anoi).v Miss Minerva. AudJey Farm (R. B. Jones) — Easter Stockings, ch. f. by Sir Barlon Irish lassie. Baker. R. L, — Col. Boh, eh. c. by King Gorin — Ai milda. Barnes. G. V. — Wiiiskarm. h. c. by Whiskaway — Army Maid. Baslone. Frank J.- Leonard B., ch. c. by Ruuantell — Gloire de Verdun. Beal. J. K.— Harry Beal. ch. c, by Trap Rock-Royal Primrose. Belair Stud (Wm. Woodward ) -Fire Fighter, b. c. by Wrack — Flambette. Relair Stud (Wm. Woodward) Priseilla Carter, ch. f. by Omar Khayyam -The Reef. Belaid Stud (Win. Woodward) — David Bone. b. c. by ( ampfire Medora II. Belair Stud (Wm. Woodward) — Ridg way, br. c, by Wrark -Whizz Bang. Block. Benjamin- Mordcar, ch. c, by Morvich — Ifear Maria. Bloomfield Slable (Briggs. Fisher * Nut n — Blackwood, blk. c. by Black Toney Rosewood. Bloomfield Slable (Briggs. Fisher & Narim — Dowagiac. b. c. by Upset — Pandora Girl. Bloomfield Slable (Briggs. Fisher & Narin) — Peter Hastings, b. c. by Peter Pan — Nettie Hastings. Broil ie. Mrs. W. I..— Wellet. b. c. by At well— Ethel Vale. Byrd. Mrs. J. H. Runaway Princess, b. f. by Upset : — Green Pepper. Camden. J. N.— Hiram, ch. c. by Peter Quince or Craigangower — Lady Rotiia. Camden. J. N. — Calvados, ch. c, by Craigangower — Bunchy. Camden. J. N. — Milan, br. c. by Light Brigade — " Genoa. Canyon Stable (J. A. Coburni -Doctor Wilson, ch. c. by Danger Rock- Cubanita. Canyon Stable (J. A. Coburni— Frank G. Menke, • ch. g. by Dozer — Cheap.side. Carlton Slable (Byers & Howe) — Double Pay. b. c, ■ by Bachelor's Double--Krona. Carllon Stable (Byers & Howet — Soult. ch. c, by. ' Souloiuiue— Shangauagh Lady. arii. in Stable (Byers A nowel Fire Brigade, b. c. by Hurry Oti Inflammable. (assidy. Dr. Thos. M. -Indiau Scout, ch. c, by ' Campfire Better Believe, (assidy. Dr. Thos. M. — Mi Vida, b. c. by Leonardo II. — The Gleamer. Chicago Stable (Lowenstein & Newgassl — Rurik, gr. c. by Stefan the Great— QiC Elle est Belle II. I lark. R. S.— Dark Eagle, b. c. by Star Hawk — Great hing Spell Coe. W. R. — Algernon, ch. c. by Fair Play — Lady ' Algy. Coe. W. R. Caesnrion, ch. c. by Man o' War — Cleopatra. Coe. W. R. Centaur, b c. by The Finn -Isette. Colilslream Stud Farm (C. B. Shaffer)— Round Trip. • br. c. by Gainsborough Quarter-deck. Cosden. A. H. — Vito, b. c, hf Negofol — Forever. Coughlin. John J. -Dan Burnham. blk. c, by Escoba 1 — White Silpper. (oughlia. John J. -Two Dans. br. c. by Pataud — Malona. Ciiughlin. John J. - Paternal, b. c. by Wrack — Patricia IV.' Curran. Win. J. Jack Higgins. b. c. by Sweeps — Pliant. DoaOM, W. Mickey D., b. g. by Atwell Marty ■ I/ u. Everglade Slable (Ward & Burton) Dodgson, b. C., • by Dodge— Embellish Fair Acre farm (D. T Mat lack)— Referendum, ch. '• c. by Ballot — Bright Start. Fair Stable (Mrs. t;. F. Vanderbilt)— Oh Say. br. c. by Disc Done Rowcs Bud. Fair Slable (Mrs. G. F. Vanderbilt) — War Flier. ch. c. by Man o' War— True Flier. Fair Slable (Mrs. G. F. Vanderbilt) — Peter Simple, blk. c. by Peter Pan- Matinee. Ferguson. A. I..— Kentucky Aee, ch. c, by American Ace — Eclipse. I Foxcatcher Farms (Wm. Du Pont. Jr. .--The Third Priuee. b. g. by Spanish Prince II. — Bonnie e Bonero Foxcatcher Farms (Wm. Du Pont. Jr.) Pink Lily. r ' ch. f. by Sea Sick May Lily. • iordon, A. B. — Reproduce, ch. c, by Friar Rock — _ Antoinette. Hamilton Farm (James fox Brady estate) — Fair ir Enough, eh. e, by Fair Play Shop Girl. Hamilton Farm (Jam.-s (ox Brady estate) —John ■ t aiaunsli. b. c. by John P. Crier — Lois Cav-aaagh. Hamilton Farm (James Cox Brady estate) Lucky y Hit. br. c. by John P. Grier — (iold Mine. Ilamili. :i h Miller— Royal Son. ch. g. by Manager t Waile King's Daughter. Hani.-t Bros. Dixie Prince, ch. g. by Prince Pal — Dixie. H.a.lley. Hal Price Big Chief, br. c. by Brown u I'rince II. - Ausander. B Will J, Hal Price Beaumont, b. c, by Brown n Prince II Hello, . H.-adley. Hal Price Scipio. eh. g, by Uncle — Regal C'iman. Headier. II.il Price MgMa Hoi.-, eh, c. by Hollister .r — Pigeon Pie. Ilenilne. (.. M Royal Doiilton. ch. g. by Great Briiaiu Wedgwood. Hertz, Mrs. John D. Iteigh Count, ch. e. by Sun-reigli t nilesMii.i Hertz. Mrs. John P. -Sea Rip. ch. c, by Friar Rock .k Grecian. ! I i i . ' . i 1 f j 1 ■ . | , , , : " • ■ ' ' ' • 1 ■ • '• ■ ^ ~ Hi'-kcy Bros. Old Fellow, b. c, by Playfellow — Old Woman. ■inch, Max Tara's Hall, b. c, by Donnacona — Milfoil. Idle Hour Slock Farm (E R. Bradley i — Berosun, ch. g. by Norlli Star III. Bartered. Idle Hour Stock Farm ( E. R. Bradley)— Beelzebub. b. c, by Black Servant Vaila. Idle Hour Stock Farm (E. R. Bradley I— Black B-etle. b. c. by Black Tone} —Moorland Melody. Ireland & Suns Da Vinci, b. g. by I eonardo II. — Crystal Maid. Jadell Slable (E. A. & A. Robinson) Master Dirld ch. c, by Broomstick Brace Up. Kaiser. A. A. Bonivan. b. c. by Boniface Lady Ivan. Kelley. S. J.— Little Colonel, br. c, by Colonel Vennie —Little Bit. Kcnlou Farm Stable (Payne & West)— Typhoon, b. c. by Thunderstorm P.rynwood. Kenton Farm Stable (Payne & West)— Torrent, ch. c. by Thunderstorm — Smirk. Kilmer. Willis Sharpe— Spear Rock. b. e, by Spear-wort — Missinaibi. Laffoon. Polk -Republic, b. c. by Busy America* — Sherry. I h Ml III I Robt. E.— Cartago. ch. c, by Atwell— Polly H. I.eiciileiter & Holmes Golden Racket, ch. e, by Golden Maxim Bright stone. Lehman. Otto-Reigh Olga, br. c. by Sunreigh Olga Virginia. Le Mar Stock Farm Stable (Leo J. Marks— Misstep. ch. c. by Upset -St. Theresa. Le Mar Stock Farm Stable (Leo 3. Marks)— Mop Up, br. c. by Sweep — Serenest. Levine. Reuben -Edgewater. ch. c. by Rapid Water — Alberta H. Levine. Reuben — Gen. Foreman, br. g. by Bunting — Safe Home. I.eviue. Reuben— Capt. Law ton. b. g. by Bunting — Nada Mas. Long. Geo. J. — Braybant, b. e. by Busy American Anabnena. Lougridge Stable (G. C. Thravesi — Longridge. br. e, by Leonardo II. -Martha Lee. Longridge Stable «;. C. Thravesi — Bar None. br. e, by Eternal — Veuice. McGee. J. -Honi Soil, ch c. by Star and Garter— Koiiinglii Mclean. E. B. Algol, ch. c, by The Porter Surplice. McLean. E. B. — Time Maker, b. c. by The Porter — Dream of Allah. McLean. E. B. — Toro, b. c. by Th • Porter — Broce- telle. M.I.eaii. E B Moscow, ch. c. by Stefan the (.reat — Kaatokah. MacombT. J. R. Petee Wrack, b. c. by Wrack— Mavgaerite. Martin, Wm. — Balko. blk. c. by Omar Khayyam— ■aha. Milam. J. C — Dearinez. b. f, by Light Brigade-Accelerate. Parkview Stable (Mr3. Geo. B. Cox) Keith, b. c, by Mct.ee— I.ithia. Parkview Stable (Mrs. Geo. B. Coxi— Noble Wrack, b. c, by Wrack The Marchioness. Quincy Stable (.las. F. Johnson) — Golden Auburn, ch. c. by Golden Guinea — Deserted Village. Rancocas Stable (H. F. Sinclair! — Mowlee. br. e, by l.iieiillite — Kpinglette. Rancocas Stable (H. F. Sinclair i — Sublevado. blk. e. hy Lucullite — Wecheta. Rancocas Stable (U. F. Sinclairi — Nassak. ch c. by John P. Grier— Ethel D. Rancocas Stable (11 F. Sinclair) Ariel, blk. c. by Elernal Adana. Respess. J. B. — Crestwood. br. c. by Colonel Venule — Bonnie Crest. Reuter. Phil — Galahad, ch. g. by Prince Galahad— Claimorisa. Riedinger. C. W. — Draguiont. b or br. c. by lliliaic — Oreeu. Royal Stable (Morris Vehon) Blessefield. br. c. by Noblesse Oblige — Biufield. Sagamore Stable (D. Harry Mordecj.il Don Q., b. e, by Spanish Prince II. — Mclila. Salmon. Walter J. — Charlemague. b. c. by Gay Crusader — Princess Sterling. Salmon. Walter J. — Mere Play. ch. c. by Fair Piny — Rosedrop. Salmon. Walter J.— Postage, ch. t. by Fair Play — Post Mark. Salmon. Walter J. — Stephanus. cli. c. by Stefan the Great — El Dorado. Salubria Stable (Cary T. Grayson i -Strolling Player, ch. c. by Grand Parade Comedienne. Schwartz. A. C. — Sortie, b. c. by On Watch -Kippy. Seagram Stable (E. F. Seagram) — Eugene S.. b. e, by Wrack — Ringling. Smith, H. ;. — Florida Castle, b. c, by Sporting Blood — Jurisdiction. Stelle. Mrs. A. B. — GoTernor Seth. ch. g. by Seth — Cutaneous. Stelle. Mrs. A. B.— Pirate Chief, br. c. by Brigand — Hadfield. Taylor. G. F. — Scotland Yard. ch. c, by Cataract-Scotland Yet. Three D's Stock Farm (W. T. Waggoner A Sons) — Stamford, b. c, by Gainsborough Lady Burghley. Viau. Mrs. L. Pennant b. — Queen, f. by Pennant — Misty Queen. Viau. Mrs. I.. — Redcliffe, ch. c, by Sir Martin — Rockland. Viau. Mrs. L. — Bramstar. b. c, by Star Hawk — Bramble Rose. Viking Stable (Jos. S. Klein) — Lawley. b. or br. e. by Sir Martin — Margaret Lawrence. Wallace. M. M.— Manuelita. ch. f, by The Manager — Legotal. Waterbury. L. — Penalo. b. c. by Peter Pan -Regalo. Wheat ley Stable (Mrs. H C. Phippsl — Diavolo, ch. c. Uj Whisk Broom II. — Vexatious. Wheatley Stable (Mrs. H. C. Phippsl — Distraction, br. c. by Chicle — Bnlancoire II. Wheatley Stable (Mrs. n. C. Phippsl — Havoc, ch. c. by Thunderer — Capella. Wheatley Stable (Mrs. H. C. Phipps) — Nixie, b. f. by Peter Pan— Bubble. Whitehouse. W. H.— Colonel Shaw. ch. c. by Colonel Vennie — Lillian Shaw. Whitney. H. P. — Hush Dear, ch. f. by Pennant — Baksheesh. Whitney. H. P. — Flyacross. br. c, by Whisk Broom . II. — Traverse. Whitney. H. P.— Agitator, ch. c, by Pennant— Mrs Trubbel. Whitney. H. P.— Victorian, b. c, by Whisk Broom II. — Prudery. Whitney. H. P. — Honker, ch. c, by Grey Lag— Iuaugural. Whitney. A. P.— Groueher. ch. c, by Whisk Broom II. — Calamity Jane. Whitney, II. P.— Limbo, b. g. by Chicle— Paradise II. Whitney. H. P.— Tantivy, b. g. by Chicle— Tanya. Whitney. H. P. -Pollywog. b. g, by Whisk Broom II. — Polly Flinders. Whitney. H. P.— Gadalong. b. g. by Chicle— Gadlola. Wild Rose Farm (Val Crane) - Charmarten. blk. c, by Marten — Charley's Sister. Woodlawn Ste.ble (Wm. F. Scheid) -Yesanno. ch. f, by Tryster — Gurgling Waler. Wortbington. C. T. — William Peon, ch. c. by Prince Pal-Mille Fleurs. Africa's Richest Race I e r ' — _ ir ■ y t — AFRICA'S RICHEST RACE — South Africa's richest race, the Johannes- burg Summer Handicap, of $30,000. one and one-quarter miles, was won by an outsider in Mr. N. A. Rowe's Admiral, which started at 25 to 1. the other places going to Silver King, and Polly Rose IT. The winner, which carried only 87 pounds, is a four-year-old horse by St. Cyr— Horatia. and his owner's share of the stake was $22.-•100. Second money was $5,000, and third $'_\500. so the owners of the minor place-getters received nice consolation prizes. Racing Secretary Killed u n . .r .k RACING SECRETARY KILLED In South Africa, In December last, when Oliver Davis, secretary of the Durban Turf Club, and his son, J. Davis, were flying to Johannesburg for the big meeting, the ma-it chine crashed. Mr. Davis was killed, and his son severely injured. The machine waa fly- ing low. owing to Oliver Davis' weak heart. and it is believed it struck the top of a hill I which was not seen owing to fog. Page 9 Distributes over a Million: Tijuana Jockey Club's Daily Average is $8,918.04 DISTRIBUTES OVER A MILLION - « Tijuana Jockey Club's Daily Average Is $8,918.04. * It. C. Stable Heads List of ^'inning Owners With $96,560— Crystal Pennant AVins Total of $95,650. ♦ The Tijuana meeting, now history, was marked chiefly by the great sum of money distributed among the horsemen who raced their stables at the Mexican course. During one hundred and fifteen days of racing, the Tijuana Jockey Club paid out to winning owners the staggering amount of $1,025,575, a daily average of $8,918.04. Beginning November 24, the meeting extended to and ended Sunday. April 1, with the Tijuana Futurity as the final attraction. During that period 1.010 races were decided. The percentage of winning favorites was below normal, only thirty-five per cent of the first choices being successful. The R. C. Stable, the star of which Is Crystal Pennant, headed the list of winning owners through the prowess and speed of the son of Pennant. Without Crystal Pennant the R. C. Stable would have fared poorly indeed. Victory in the Coffroth Handicap was worth $92,700, and this great amount substracted from the stable's total of $96,360 would have left the Ventura establishment well down towards the bottom. Other owners who fared exceptionally well were the Canyon Stable with $44,770 ; Mrs. C. B. Irwin, $40,440; M. E. Syufy. $20,725; Three D's Stock Farm Stable, $11.7S0 ; H. E. Brown Stock Farm Stable, $12,230 and B. Creech, $16,600. Crystal Pennant, because of his Coffroth Handicap victory, not only placed his owners name at the head of the money winning owners, but his own name as well at the head of the list of money winning horses. His total of $95,650 was greatly in excess of Doctor Wilson's, the latter having earned $33,930, the greater part of it through the victory in the Tijuana Derby. Spooky, Tijuana Futurity winner, won *10,9S0. Handy Mandy, Tijuana Cup winner, earned $11,700 and Shasta Bullet, the consistent sprinter, won five races for a total of $10,925. C. B. Irwin showed the same skill which has always characterized his training at Tijuana, and finished the meeting far in advance of his rivals with fifty-five winners. M. E. Syufy with thirty-two was next, while others who had more tlian usual success was Stuart Polk with twenty-five ; H. E. Brown, nineteen ; G. W. Coburn, twenty-one ; B. Creech, fifteen ; R. Z. Jenkins, thirteen ; and E. E. Watson with eighteen. Seven stake races were decided, the Coffroth Handicap, Tijuana ~up. Tijuana Derby, Tijuana Futurity, New Year's Handicap, Tijuana Oaks, and Speed Handicap. Following are the owners whose horses 1 won $2,000 or more each : Owner. 1st. 2d. 3d. Aint. R. C Stable 5 2 3 80,300 i Canyon StaL • 17 13 0 4t,770 I Irwin, Mrs. C. 11 .'.0 52 42 40.440 i Syufy, M. E 27 22" 32 90,723 Mira Monte Stock Farm Sta... 0 t 4 18.820 I Creech, B IS 22 27 18.080 I Pantages, A 7 4 C 1 2.838 i La Brae Stable 14 10 4 12.248 i Brown, H. E.. Stork F'ni S:a..l7 12 10 12.250 I Three D's Stock Farm Ill 11.780 I Long, Baron 11 10 7 11.740 I Tortor, AV. A 2 0 0 10.980 l Kmmert, C. C 13 18 8 10.090 I Jenkins. It. Z 13 10 8 10.340 I O'Connell. G 12 15 17 10,185 i Baroni, A. A 12 10 12 9.870 I Drumheller, 8 12 ■ 13 9.850 I Nevada Stock Farm 8 11 9 9.500 I Nan.olas, F 11 14 13 8.218 i Anderson, W. T 6 4 4 9.070 I Watson. E. E 13 7 4 8.770 I Tarn, A. 8 10 12 14 8.510 » Golden West Stable 12 5 » 8.210 I Horning, T 10 15 7 8.110 I Polk, S 12 7 4 8 000 • Sansone. A. J 10 11 12 7.900 I Ogle, Mrs. 8. W 10 2 11 7 030 I gunshot Stable 7 11 12 7.120 I Chinn. P. T 10 6 11 7.090 1 Johnson, B 10 7 ■ 0 830 I Brent, A 8 8 8 I 090 I Walters. J. E 11 ■ 5 8.888 I Strite & Valentine 9 8 0 8,828 i Brown Shasta Stable 7 10 4 0.350 I Buck. AV. M 8 8 4 0.300 ) Crof ion & Bowman 0 4 1 0.150 I Christensen, S 0 13 11 8.848 I Vian. Mrs. L - 0 8 10 5,990 I Allen, M. 1 7 7 8 5.880 • B. &. C. Stable 0 8 15 5,740 I Howell. Mrs. It. J 7 9 8 8.788 I Greenfield Farm Stable B 4 3 8.888 • Emmert. Mrs. It 7 !) O 8.888 l Whitehill, L. 1 7 5 2 5,205 McNeil, 8. P 7 9 12 5.20O • Dutton 4k Barnes 8 0 14 8,188 I Stone. T. ■ 8 3 4 5.180 l Cox, Mrs. II. D 7 2 9 8,888 1 Leslie Stable 5 3 I M88 l Irby, C 8 2 0 8.918 t Sebum, B. C « 8 4 8.888 Jenkins & For 0 0 8 4.770 I Davison, C. E 5 II ■ 4,700 I MeConnell & AValker 8 0 8 8.488 I Mikel. AA'. M., & Son 0 9 13 4.050 i Ramsey & Kowe 8 0 5 4.040 I Stelle, A. B 5 0 8 4 020 1 Good, II 0 5 8 4.570 1 Syufy & Saw day 5 0 2 4.540 I Petzoldt, E. .. 7 3 0 4.5-10 I Sunflower Stable 3 11 10 8.888 I Parton.lt « 2 7 4.2S0 I Allen, L. L 0 7 O 4.230 I Hill, J C ■ 3 4,190 1 Carpenter. E. B 0 I 2 8.888 I Austin. Mrs. A. 1. 0 0 0 4.0.0 1 Aristides Stable 4 8 9 4.010 I Lavin. Mrs. P. J o 3 1 8.888 I McCrosson. It. II 0 3 2 3.790 I Thurman, (' 5 0 3 3.790 l Broadfoot, B 0 5 10 3.730 I M' K .■!,!. ip 1" 8 2 2 3.000 I Meadowbrook Stable 19 9 3,010 I Hampton Stable 4 4 4 3.570 I Ogle, T. J 4 4 3 3.520 I Crippen. Mrs. C. I « 1 1 3.410 i Hunt, Mrs. T 5 2 8 3.3".o I Barnett. It 4 4 7 3.280 I Kelly, Mrs. P 0 0 1 3.200 i Martin. T 4 3 5 3.220 I Whealdon, A\\ C I 0 3 3.230 i Baby Shoe Stable 2 11 6 8,180 i Richards, S. AV 3 0 4 3.180 ' Williams, R. L I 0 6 3.150 i Bedell, A. J I 1 2 3 100 i Morris, AV. C 3 0 8 8.888 I Brown, AV. E 4 4 4 3.010 i Hector, Ur«. I I 1 3 3.040 i Jones, A. I.. & Bro 4 4 4 8.888 1 Loe, J 4 ■ 2 8.898 I Brown, C. E 4 4 3 3.010 I Carman, Mrs. it. F 4 3 1 8.888 I Kutch, I. B 3 8 1 2.900 I Fouch. G 4 4 I 2.888 I Johnson. Mrs. It 3 4 9 2.920 i Brady, Mrs. R 4 2 2 2.800 i Cooper. J. M 4 3 4 2,808 i pennison, 1) 4 2 5 2.S20 i Richardson, Mrs. E 3 0 4 2.810 I Freeman, A. It 4 4 1 2,888 i Hobson, L. A I 1 0 2.800 I Bhafer, C. F. 4 2 4 2.788 I Bioan * Neilsen 3 5 4 2,720 J 1 i I i I I i i I I I l I I i I I I i I I » I I • I I I 1 I I I i I ) I I I • I I • l • I l 1 l t I I I i I 1 1 I I I I I 1 I 1 I I I l I I I I I i I I i I i i ' i i I i i 1 I I I I I i i i i I i I I J Owner. 1st. 2d. 3d. Amt. Scobey, J. L 2 7 ■ 2.085 Noel, J 4 2 3 2,000 Cenyon, P. J 5 O 0 2,050 ".rimes, T. D 4 1 4 2.590 Jurgess, 0 4 2 2 2,590 Tompras, 8 3 5 3 2.580 Padelford, E. AV 4 2 2 2.580 Thompson Bros 3 2 2 2,570 Cloud, K. F 3 4 4 2.510 Allen. It. B. 3 5 1 2,500 Coburn, G. AV 4 0 3 2,500 Crecelius, E. A 3 2 3 2.410 Heaton, AV. S 3 5 0 2,390 McLeod. II 3 3 4 2.300 Hunt, S. C 3 3 3 2.290 OMalley. J. J 3 3 3 2.280 Mason. H. M 1 7 G 2,255 Richardson. II. H. & II. AV... 3 1 3 2,210 Abbott. Mrs. G. H 2 6 3 2,200 Hall. AV. E 3 3 2 2.200 Thompson. AV. 8 3 4 0 2.188 Buchanan, E. E 3 2 1 2,100 Jadell Stable 2 0 1 2,100 Smith, \T 2 2 10 2,100 AYalsh. J. J 3 1 0 2.150 Roberts, J 3 2 3 2,130 Barnett. Z 4 0 0 2.120 Hollenbeck. R. M 3 3 1 2.120 Bernard. Mrs. J 2 6 2 2.120 MeDonough. C 3 1 1 2.090 AYhittier Park Stable 2 3 4 2,040 Following are the horses which won $1,600 or more each : Horse. 1st. 2d. 3d. Amt. Crystal Peunant 4 2 2 $95,050 Doctor AVilson 5 1 2 33.9°0 Handy Mandy 1 1 0 11.700 Spooky 2 0 0 10.98(1 Shasta Bullet 5 2 3 10.925 Sun Cod II 2 1 1 8.750 Buckeye Belle 4 2 3 8.020 Curtails 3 0 1 6.350 Lord Douglas 7 6 ■ 5.010 Prospect 7 4 3 4,710 Dink It 7 4 1 4.03.1 Time Exp sure 7 6 0 4.010 Proctor Hug 5 6 2 4,540 Deep Thought 6 3 1 4.400 Cameo 6 2 0 4.370 Thrace 6 1 3 4,290 Simony * 5 5 5 4.220 Captain Guard 7 2 2 4.170 AVirt C. Bowman 3 3 1 4.110 Almgren I 6 4 3.780 Bnrdalid 5 4 4 3,780 Rolling Star 8 2 6 3.09O Knighthood 6 2 2 3.050 Jessie Belle 6 2 2 3.640 Tamarind 3 3 2 3.620 Short Trice I 2 1 3.570 Stardale 6 2 1 3,500 AYerthman 6 1 3 8.5*8 Pegasus 3 7 2 3,540 I'onimoi 5 4 1 3,510 Margie K I 1 2 3.500 Maximus 5 4 3 3,490 Invictns 4 7 4 3.490 Bank Jr 4 6 5 3.470 ONMM Gedd 5 3 3 3.440 Old Kickapoo 3 3 0 3.410 Shasta Gold 4 0 4 3 400 Alcestc 6 1 1 3,390 Bullies 4 4 2 3.390 I.isto 4 1 0 3.370 Hoatxin 5 2 5 3.350 Miniator 4 4 1 3,320 General Diskin 12 0 3,280 Virginia Carlton 5 2 4 3,270 San ( 'arlo- 5 3 2 3,260 Betty O'Neal 5 4 0 3.250 Sweep!!!:; Ann 4 3 5 3.220 Cantankerous 1 3 1 3.20 AVooelface 6 3 1 3.180 Climax ■ 0 6 3,130 Haniadan 5 0 0 3.080 Kockbomli 4 2 1 3.035 sh.:sta Doaaa 4 4 3 3.010 Clint o' Gobi 4 3 5 2.980 Lillian 1 4 4 3 2.900 Fetching 5 1 2 2.900 High Ball 5 2 0 2.950 B Kob 5 1 1 2,880 Pat 4 0 3 2.870 .liminle Trinz 4 5 0 2.870 I'iute 3 6 4 2,810 Wnimnnu 3 5 2 2.808 Prodigal .'...5 1 0 2.8(0 ( ohr.i I 4 8 2.771) Hominy I 1 0 2,740 Daman 3 6 3 2.730 Buck Pond 4 4 0 2,720 Realist 2 5 7 2,710 Shasta Flapper 4 2 1 2.710 I'.ramstar 4 2 1 2,690 Chiapas 1 11 4 2.675 Gold, n Sweep 3 4 3 2.650 AA"o-;ldri«lge 1 2 0 2.050 Sergeant Seth 3 14 2,620 XTmte'j the Tfcae 4 0 2 2.010 Bla.k D.:rling 4 2 2 2,580 Milton 4 2 2 2.580 Fort Wayne 4 2 2 2,580 Don K 4 2 0 2.500 Blue Rose , 4 2 1 2.510 Judge Schilling 3 4 1 2.510 Levulose 4 1 3 2,510 Quince Garden...: 4 2 1 2.500 C. .n |iii«tador 3 3 « 2.480 lrvington 3 2 1 2.480 .lack lall— 3 2 4 2.480 Bryndear 2 I 8 2,400 Shasta Craftem 4 0 4 2.4 Mi Frank Light 3 3 3 2.440 " Jane Dierl.s 8 1. T 2.11(1 Belle K 4 1 2 2.430 Little Man 4 12 2.430 Clermcnt Jr I I 1 2.420 Hands Dp 3 I 1 2.420 Sanabar 2 4 4 2.400 Master Act 4 1 0 2.400 Negotiator 3 4 2 2,35(1 Shasta Negia 3 1 3 2.330 Indian Tales 3 2 2 2.330 Kentucky Babe 2 4 I 2.320 Kggnog 3 3 3 2.311 Harbinger 3 I I 2.310 Cloud Accelerator 3 3 3 2,29(1 Shasta King 3 3 2 2.290 War Bella 4 1 1 2.2-0 The Falicncr 4 10 2.270 Daphne Belle 4 1 0 2.270 Tciim ve,. 3 4 0 2.240 Marietta 3 1 4 2.248 Kilauea 3 1 I 2.22(1 Better Luck 2 4 4 2,210 Charming Slu.t 3 2 3 2.210 Volt 3 3 2 2.200 Cellini | 3 2 2.20(1 Cofli.ld ." 4 0 1 2.20:i OJo 4 0 1 2.280 Gondoli.r 3 4 0 2.190 Montelh* I 3 1 2.170 Bonnie Cmar 2 14 2.150 Maearakcr 2 1 (» 2,150 Darnell 3 2 3 2.130 Veeshaw oiri 3 2 I 2. 188 1 1 Supervisor 3 2 3 2.130 1 1 Horse. 1st. 2d. 3d. Amt. Canaque 3 3 1 2,120 Topsy S 3 2 2 2.120 Heathervale 3 3 1 2.120 Bon Fille 0 6 2 2,070 Cyclonic 3 0 3 2.070 Peep 0 2 3 7 2,070 Edward S 2 4 I 2.000 Marmary 3 1 4 2,060 I 'oaleseence 3 2 2 ■ 2.050 Miss Fountain 3 2 2 2,050 Sunny Saint 3 0 2 2,030 Little Blaze 3 2 1 2,020 Sandy Man 2 2 0 2,000 Eyelash 3 2 1 2,000 Alexander I'antages 2 2 2 1,990 Palate 2 2 2 1,808 Firth ot Tay 2 12 1,900 Roper 3 1 3 1.980 Margaret EInora 3 13 1,980 Dulcy Lou 18 3 1.970 Greenshield 3 2 1 1.970 Aalii 3 2 1 1,970 Joe Campbell 2 6 0 1 .900 Bonnie Marguerite 3 11 1,950 Timothy 3 O 3 1 .930 Bucko 2 2 5 1,920 Tavern Talk 3 0 4 1,910 Master Rock 3 12 1,900 Olive Dexter 2 5 1 1,890 Roseate II 2 3 0 1,800 Vosbell 3 0 0 1.850 Red Dragon 2 2 4 1.888 M. J. M.Nulty Jr 3 1 1 1.820 Follow Me 2 4 2 1.820 Minstrel Boy 2 3 1 1,820 Privately 3 1 1 1.820 Brownie Smile '. 2 4 2 1,820 Bigheart 2 3 4 1,810 Swift Shot 3 0 2 1,750 Unlucky 2 3 3 1 .750 Louis Rubenstein 3 10 1,750 Maghory 2 4 1 1,740 Conciliation 2 4 1 1,740 Combat 2 4 1 1,740 Matilda B 2 4 1 1,740 Oroi 3 1 0 1,740 Irish Brigadier 3 10 1,740 Runolathe 1 5 1 1,080 Vittoria 3 0 1 1,070 Euclid 2 2 0 1,070 Ginger Pyle 2 3 2 1,670 Lady A' a Vn 1 2 2 1,600 Rip Rap 1 1 4 1,830 Grippe minaud 0 1 4 1,650 Tanist 0 4 7 1,050 True Boy 14 5 1,620 Spearo 2 2 3 1.818 Herdsman 2 1 5 1,010 W'clty 2 2 3 1.000 Be Frank 2 2 3 1,600 Riding honors fell to T. Luther, the apprentice who, it is claimed, is the best jockey de\-eloped at Tijuana in years. Luther scored with ninety of his 443 mounts, and at the present date is second in the standing of the thirty leading American riders to C. Meyer. The skillful H. Philpot rode brilliantly as usual and finished the meeting with a record of seventy-three winning mounts. C. Lind-seth, with fifty-three ; J. Inzelone, forty-eight, and P. Rennie, with fifty-six were others who did exceptionally well. Following ate the records of the jockeys who piloted one or more of their mounts to victory. Jockey. Mts. 1st. 2d. 3d. I'np. P.C. Luther, T 443 SK) 55 63 235 .20 I'hilpot, H 511 73 66 58 341 .13 Rennie, P 497 56 46 52 343 .11 Linelsrth, C 346 53 42 41 210 .15 D.z-lone, J 400 48 44 41 267 .12 Elston. 11 241 39 23 30 #49 .16 Jones, It 340 37 35 45 223 .11 Russell, It 277 35 23 25 194 .13 Francis, P 260 26 25 21 194 .10 Kelly, J. It 285 25 24 31 205 .09 Critehfield, C 223 24 24 30 145 .11 Owen, C 262 23 30 28 1S1 .Oil lend rg: ass, A 202 23 29 21 129 .10 Louman, II 206 22 20 18 146 .11 Baker, F. J 169 19 19 14 117 .11 Fields. 8 79 19 11 11 38 .24 Me Clair, 1 77 19 9 2 47 .25 Stevens, N 154 18 23 20 93 .12 Warden. E 184 18 22 20 124 .10 Duplessis. It 142 18 11 8 105 .13 AVo He, C 107 17 18 13 59 .10 Hooper, C 228 16 15 22 175 .07 Brown, L 160 16 9 12 123 .10 Richardson, It 166 18 9 11 131 .09 Avraud, It l.U 14 17 19 81 .11 Doggett.lt 216 14 17 16 169 .06 Beternel, R 95 14 18 13 52 .15 Fisher, P 88 14 12 8 64 .14 .lenner, L 123 13 8 9 93 .10 Snider, A 188 12 20 21 135 .0"! Ray. B 108 12 11 10 75 .11 Homing, L 195 11 22 21 141 .00 Stevens, F 84 11 11 15 47 .13 Hardy, 1 98 11 9 13 65 .11 Deford, J 60 9 9 6 36 .15 Trimble, L 70 8 11 5 46 .11 Robertse.n, AV 97 8 6 13 70 .08 (roes, AV. AV 122 7 17 13 85 .05 Salas. F 92 7 8 11 68 .OS Carlisle, C 122 7 6 8 101 .06 I'hilpot. 6 50 7 « 5 32 .14 Belle, AV 8!) 5 8 8 68 .06 Bale-nt'ine, AV 109 4 11 10 84 .01 Laiellev, 0 121 4 11 9 97 .03 Frye, J 121 4 11 4 102 .03 Re.se. G 73 4 7 4 58 .05 Zateslo, 8 107 3 9 5 90 .03 M— if, AV 46 3 6 3 34 .07 Meyer. J 74 3 5 5 61 .04 K.rn, AV 57 3 4 6 44 .05 Vates. C 39 3 4 2 30 .OS Buckle-y. It 40 3 3 6 34 .07 Burke. J. II 47 3 3 6 35 .06 Chamberlin, D 03 3 3 5 52 .05 Taraer, c 11 3 1 2 5 .27 Wils;ii, T 59 2 8 9 40 .01 Bun.h. J 93 2 8 8 77 .02 S.hmitz. P 57 2 4 5 46 .01 Swift, A 69 2 2 6 49 .03 Pater, E 18 2 l 3 12 .11 Wise. J 20 2 1 1 22 .OS Behcet, s 54 1 7 2 44 .02 l'e laez, E 44 1 5 4 34 .02 Me.i.elan. \V. A 32 1 3 3 25 .03 Ceestello. It 28 1 3 1 23 .04 liner. A 41 1 2 4 34 .02 Das.iima, A 8 1 2 1 4 .12 Me Cab', AV 11 1 2 1 7 .09 Ste\ens, .1 30 1 2 1 26 .03 Carter, It 11 1 2 0 8 .09 lliiiitamer. G 18 1 2 0 15 .06 Xi.la.ii-c, 1 11 1 1 1 8 .09 William, G 13 1 1 0 11 .0* Ile.hemib. i: 8 1 0 1 6 .12 W'allis •_ 13 1 0 1 11 .08 Hatha PJ, H 14 1 0 1 12 .07 BchaeMer, Miss A 1 1 0 0 0 100 Kumiiier. C 4 1 0 0 3 .25 Lugesler. E 11 1 0 0 10 .09 Crowe, AV 21 1 0 0 20 .05 Following are the records of the jockeys who finished second or third with one or more of their mounts but did not ride a winner : Jockey. Mts. 2d. 3d. Cap. Mont ford, R 31 3 3 25 Pollard. J 37 2 6 29 I'ershall. B 18 2 4 12 Collins, J. C 53 2 3 48 MeConville, D .16 2 2 12 Floyd, 8 23 2 2 19 Corelon, J 88 2 2 05 Fisher, AV 43 2 0 41 Shelton, J 36 1 5 30 Kelly, J 4 1 2 1 McDonald, A 3 1 1 1 Burke, F '. 10 1 1 14 Parton, Miss It 1 1 • 0 McCahe. J 7 1 o 8 Pool, E 3 O 2 1 Gray, Miss B 1 8 1 0 Brennan, AV 3 0 12 Charles, W ....7 0 1 0 The following jockeys were unplaced with all of their mounts : Jockey. Mts. Joekey. Mts. Erie-kson, K 1 Morris, F 4 Luther, II 1 Sehnefer, J 4 Lujan. A I Blair, D 5 Saladin, T 1 Clements. II 5 Swigert, T 1 Leary, F 5 Armstrong, Miss M... 1 Mallo.v, J 5 MeGinnis. Miss V I Mellugh. C I Shorry, Miss J 1 Woods. J | Strickland, Miss M 1 Murphy. AV. T « Williams. Miss C 1 Pardmore. A 0 Yates, Miss M 1 Trivett, D 6 MeGinnis, G 1 Bee.h, J... 7 Collins, J. J 2 Carter, T 7 Greenwood, It...:.... 2 Lyons. I) 7 Rieket. A 2 Mazoue, 0 7 O'Dowd, E 2 Garrity. P 8 Russell, F 2 Nenl, D 8 Sherry, J 2 Millerick, N 8 Pollard, J. 11 3 Bridgham. C 9 Slamey. F 3 Erwin. 11 9 Smith, F 3 Puttrich, I? 10 Bernhardt,. 1" 3 Douglass, F 11 Dye, L 3 Roberts. T 11 Mnmm, E 4 Barr. AV 14 Almasi, AV 4 Van Pelt, P 18 P.urley, F 4 Following are the trainers who saeldled ntw or more winners each : Trainer. AA'ins. Trainer. Wins. Irwin, C. B 55 Ri.harelsoii. E 3 Syufy, M. E 32 Roberts. II 3 Polk, S 25 Robe-rtson, L 3 Coburn, (J. A\' 21 Sansone', A. J 3 Brown, II. E 19 S.\kes, 1 3 AA'atson, E. E 18 Tompras, G 3 Strate, G. II 16 Torrence. II 3 Creech, B 15 Turner, C 3 Porting, F. AA' 14 AVebster, B 3 Kmmert, C. C 13 Wright. K 3 Jenkins, It. 7. 13 Bernard. J 2 Howell, It. J 12 Brown, C. E 2 O'Connell, G 12 Brown, C. T.. 2 Smith, T 12 Brown, It. F 2 Baroni. A. A 11 Ccssity. 11. E 2 Fenwiek. AV 11 Cloud, It. F 2 Hickey. AV. M 11 Dean. C. M... 2 Carpenter, E 10 Drillon, E 2 Kmmert, R 10 Duggan, J. J 2 Finnegan. AV. 1! 10 Bekcet, J 2 Horning, T 10 Fuller, L. S 2 Ogle, (J. AV 10 Gassaway. J. P 2 Tarn. A. G 10 Gibonoy, A 2 Hoag. II. AV 9 Gingerich. R. S 2 Johnson, B 9 Coelfrey. D 2 Sebum, B. C 9 Hollenbee k. It. M 3 Strite, J. T 9 Howlanel, F 2 Alley, J 8 Humpal. E 2 Brent, A 8 Layne, AV. 1 2 Bureh, P. M 8 Lee, L. 0 2 Fielel, R. F 8 May. T 2 Irby, 0 8 Mayherry. (J 2 Miller, (J. J 8 Merrick, AV. C 2 Ramsey, G 8 Millard. W. D 2 Cox, II. D 7 MeAvoy. K 2 Knirit, R 7 Me Namee. J 2 fill tea. J. 8 7 Parker. J. AV 2 John, B 7 Patterson. A. 1 2 McNeill, G. P 7 Philpot. W. A 2 Naneolas, II 7 Pruott, G. E 2 Petzolelt, E 7 Richards. S. AV 2 Russell. F 7 Riddle. II. C 2 Tryon, L. 11 7 Ross. A 2 1'nna. II... 7 Se obey. J. L 2 Whitehill. L. T 7 Smith. V 2 Allen, L. L 0 Armstrong, E. A 1 Anderson, AV. T 6 Armstrong, M. AV.... 1 Austin, A. L 6 Arnold, C 1 Broadfoot, B 6 Atkins, II 1 Buchanan. E. E 6 Ballinger. S 1 Crippen, G. AA' 6 Brooks, S 1 Good, H 6 Baeaejr, J. g 1 Harmon, E. G 6 Campbell, It. II 1 Hill, J 6 Campbell, V 1 Hunt, T 6 Cole, B 1 Jenkins, AV. G 6 Contner, L. F 1 Keller, V 6 Cornwall, P. A 1 Lavin. P. J 6 Davis, 11. E.. 1 Linnell, E 6 Davis. AV. J 1 Mikel, J. D 6 Belli J, It 1 McCrosson, It. H 6 Dowell, J 1 McKonny, P. J 6 Dmnell. C. E 1 M.-Nau'.-hton, S 6 Kvitt, G 1 Ogle. T. J 6 Fie '.els, H 1 Stelle, R. B 6 Goldblatt, A 1 Barnes, L. C 5 Griffith. C 1 Bedell, A. J 5 Hawkins, C. A 1 Carman. R. F 5 Hopkins, AV 1 Christensen, S 5 Howarel, F 1 Davison, C. E 5 James. P. C 1 Foster, J 5 Je'ssop. A. B 1 Hector, L 5 Kern, J 1 Hobson. L. A 5 Kinman. W. T 1 MeConnell. H. 0 5 Klohs, C 1 Neilse n. AV 5 Lambert. G. II 1 Rowe. II 5 LTwrenee. D 1 Stanfield, AV. L 5 Leeds, AV 1 Thurman, C 5 Liny, F 1 AVhealdon, AV. 0 5 M:ek, D 1 AA'illiams, It. L 5 MarUiain. E 1 Allen, R. B 4 Marmet, F. C 1 Barnett, It 4 Mai lit It 1 Barnett. Z 4 Mar-hall. G. A 1 Bechtelhe imer. F 4 Martin, 1 1 Brown, AA". E : .. 4 Mason, 11. M 1 Dennison. D 4 McCahe, W'. S 1 Dryden, H 4 Neal. G. II 1 Grimes, T. D 4 Neal. J. S 1 Harrington. AV. M.... 4 O'Leary. L. F 1 Hoelges, AV. L 4 la!mi|uist, G. L 1 Jones, A. L '. . 4 Pat ton, F 1 Kenyon. P. J 4 Pelter, J 1 Kate*, I. B 4 Peters, 1 1 Naneolas, F 4 Pollard. II 1 Noel. J 4 Poole, F. S 1 Padelford. E. AV 4 Ream, A. AV 1 Taplin, E 4 Itie hards, II. E 1 ShafeT, C. F 4 Seoville. It 1 Smith, C 4 Smith, F 1 Blind. AV. R 3 Snhr, B 1 Crecelius. E. A 3 Sutton, C. G 1 Eeliseen, G 3 Sutton, E. C 1 Howell, I) 3 Varner, J 1 Hunt, S. C 3 Watte, .1. P 1 Keefe, J 3 AVebster. AV 1 Ijiwry, H. 0 3 West, II. E 1 Morris. E. F 3 Weston. C. A 1 Me-Croan. C. A 3 AVilliams. M. F 1 McLeod, II 3 Young, G. M 1 The following stakes were decided : New Year's Handicap, January 1; Saudy Man 800 Speeel Handicap, Feb. 12: Shasta Bullet 7,375 Tijuana Oaks, February 20; Bucki'.ve Belle.. 5,600 Tijuana I erby. March 4; Drx-tor AA'ilson.... 30,300 Coffroth Handicap, March 18 ; Crystal Pennant 92,700 Tijuana Cup, March 24; Handy Mandy... 11,450 Tijuana Futurity, April 1; Spooky 10,450 The percentage of winning faA'orite waa below normal, as shown in the subjoineed tabulation : Percentage of winning choices.... M Number of days 115 Number of raeis 1010 Winning first choices 559 Winning second choices 301 Winning outsiders 450 Winning at odds-on .., 8d Defeated at a0J|a-«B aaeaaaeai en - — 88 Brilliant Chicago and His Stablemates £ ft | Brilliant Chicago and His Stablemates | $ + The value of one high-class horses to a racing stable is well illustrated in the case of the F. M. Crabner establishment. The Chicago sportsman raced a modest stable of nine horses in 1927, but nevertheless won $67,988. The appropriately named Chicago was chiefly responsible for the above mentioned fine record. Undoubtedly Chicago was one of the best handicap horses of last year. Speedy, game, a capital weight carrier, he gave conclusive testimony of high quality in a number of scintillating performances, the majority of which were over Chicago tracks, to the delight and profit of his many admirers. The complete record of Chicago and his stablemates in the racing of last year follows : Horse. Col. Sex. Ape. Pedigree. 1st. 2nd. 3rd. Amt. Chicago b. g. 4 Granite — Synthetic, by Sir John Johnson 10 5 1 $52,454 Spanish Lay b. c. 4 Spanish Prince II. — Recline, by Ogden 4 2 5 5,734 Itenbarg oh. g. 4 Peter Quince — Decoy, by Ogden 3 6 3 4,100 Dr. Maxon br. c. 3 Golden Maxim— Hasty Chick, by Hastings 5 0 1 4,000 Blue Mask br. f. 3 Hourless— Bit of AVhite, by Sunstar 10 1 800 Bright Shawl eh. f. 3 North Star III. — Killanna, by Kileagh 0 3 1 600 Henry Sommers ch. g. 3 Tea Caddy — Serenata, by Ornament 0 0 2 200 Step In eh. g. 3 Behave Yourself — Electro, by Electioneer 0 0 1 100 Fleet Prince b. g. 3 Prince I*al — Fleeing A'enus, by Kantaka 0 0 0 Totals (9) 23 16 15 $67,9S8 Page 10 J. J. DESMOND 1 $.", DAILY— TWO HOUSES DAILY I You Have Subscribed to the Rest — Now Subscribe FOR THE BEST! ! "DO BUSINESS WITH PEOFLE ON IHE SQUARE WW YESTERDAY'S TRANSACTIONS POSTPONED— GO ~W* S*- MONDAY, APRIL 9 ~W ALL WAS NOT IN HARMONY. HENCE NO RELEASES. I DO NOT BAWU NOR Gl'KXX for my clients. NOTIt'K. 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THAT "DARKY" HAS THK "REAL, STUFF?" AGAIN Yesterday's $25 MONEY HOUSE: Aucilla, $ 6.70, Won We "BEGOKD" YOU not to miss this. IF YOU DID you are to BLAME. And FRIDAY'S "ONE HORSE" Special: WRAP $8.80, Won We Won a $Fortune$ This Week Who Else Can Beat Such Record? 11 Out of 12 "Specials" Won Just think of it— 11 WON" and one second of our LAST "1-' SPECIALS" we sent out, and ALL AT "GOOD TRICES." THIS MAY "SURPRISE" YOU BUT NOT OUR ARMY OF FOLLOWERS. "BECAUSE" they KNOW just what old "DARKY" CAN DO. GET ME? MLT Monday— A "Big Killing" I "WARN" YOU. DON'T LET THIS GET AWAY FROM YOU MONDAY'. Why. connections consider this a "CINCH" and will pay 6 to 8-1 and 'LIKELY WIN." All This Costs You $5 for 2 Weeks Costs You an Average of 40c a day IF YOU PAID 1.000 TIMES 40c YOU COULDN'T GET AS "GOOD" AS OLD "DARKY" GIVES YOU. "NOTICE"— We URGE you to RUSH your $5 hy TELEGRAPH and in half an hour YOU will receive our "WIRE" with TODAY'S "LONG SHOT" WINNER and every day for two weeks STRAIGHT. "DARKY" BROWN 1210 GUILFORD AVE.. HAITI MO RE. )1D. ; MEN, I'VE GOT IT If you have $:I0 capital you can heat the horses weekly, monthly, yearly. January 1 to date EDGE PLAYS made $1,370. Special trial. Write me. It's worth a stamp. RICH WILLIS, Dayton, Ky. • - BOWIE SPECIALS 1 I Have MlMMd muiiy goad-priced winners during I the past ten ytmtt oh Maryland tracks arid would I like to liear from any one interested in receiving expert advice this sprins;. ! TERMS WINNINGS OF $5 — Wire or write for code JVM FN STEWART 17 E. 8aratoga St. Baltimare. Md. MASTER RATINGS and $10 FREE SPECIAL. $1 -$2 OCCASIONAL — For sale at all newsstands TODAY'S FREE CODE: 1 BOWIE: Chicago-Might-Flora-Petard -Petard. j All set for a WINNING EFFORT, and word lias J been received to get DOWN here for the LIMIT. Again We Won!! 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Past results on file with this paper. TH E Full card of one best play played at the track or with a hand! ook surpasses all other systems per capital. Kasy to operate if your business hours are limited. One best daily for New Orleans meet won $1,042.90 with a capital of $13. TIME You have six months in which to pay for this method from your net winnings. Write today for full details and special opportunity blank which will open the door to success. Edward Harding 167 Sterling Place Brooklyn. N. Y. P. 0. Box 132. Times Plaza Station I •*• SPECIALS **• No Money in Advance I have exceptional advance information on a REAL GOOD THING that will be a sure starter at BOWIE, TUESDAY, APRIL 10 Space will not permit me to go into details regarding this horse but, in all my years on the turf, this is one of the best betting pro| ositions I have 1 ever handled. A smart trainer; a top-notch money rider, and a horse prepared slowly and carefully for this particular race makes me confident that all answering this advertisement will profit handsomely. To all meeting their obligations promptly I will have another under cover GOOU THING going Thursday, April 12. Sly terms are within the reach of all. Bet $10 to win for me. telegraphing me the winnings after you collect. Telegraph me immediately for service (include correct address). FRED HAYNES KERNSANS HOTEL BALTIMORE. MD. nLllnnU age and you will be rewarded with a tree copy of 'THE SECRET ' OF BEATING THK BACKS." a 16-page booklet of real inside information. No charge. I No obligation. 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The Press is a sell-out in the big cities of the United States and Canada. CHICAGO OFFICE— SPECIAL NOTICE— CHICAGO OFFICE For the convenience of our western friends, we have established a branch office in Chicago, 111. Address — No. 123 West Madison St., 4th Floor. Readers of the western Form can vrire their subscriptions to onr Chicago branch. If in the neighborhood, call at office. (Telephone, STAte 1183.) DEAL WITH A REPUTABLE ORGANIZATION BUY NEW ISSUE— ALL STANDS FRIDAY'S SPECIAL: Forehead, $20.70, Won WEDNESDAYS SPECIAL: Rapid Transit, $ 6.70, Won TUESDAYS SPECIALS: SON OF JOHN $26.80, Won GRACIOUS GIFT. . $ 6.80, Won RACING SERVICE— $20 WEEKLY The racing department of the New Y'ork Press, resuming service direct from the rate track at Bowie, had a most profitable week for all followers. Starting from the opening day, we bad Son »f John, $26.80, won: raciotis Oift. $6.80. won. Followed right hack on the next day with Rapid Transit, $6.70, won. On Thursday, it hit the bull's eye agaiu with Forehead, $24.70, w©«. and on Friday 1h« biggest -priced horse of the day — Trojis, $3."i.l0, won. Was there ever any six h information like this anywhere under the sun? These were positively the horses sent out. and everybody on the racing service received these. THIS WEEK PROMISES BIG If you would start the Maryland season off winner, avail yourself immediately of the New York Press racing service. It is the very best that brains and money can buy, and comes direct from our dockers at the Maryland tracks and is relayed to you from New York before 12 a. m. The charge, this year, as laRt, is $20 for six racing days. SERVICE CONSISTS OF TWO HORSES DAILY. There's a spot on the card Monday on which our dockers advise a plunge should be made, straight only. Ray C. Br esnahan KEEP OUT OF TROUBLE, JOCK! GET OUT IN FRONT AND STAY THERE, THE OLD HORSE IS RARING TO GO TODAY." With these instructions, which will be given the jockey as he is lifted in the saddle, TtlKSDAY, the last and final touch will be given one of the greatest betting transactions ever attempted. The cleverest brains in horsedom have carefully sought out and "greased'' all the joints of every angle which might cause us trouble, and this horse will go to the post with the way and result made an smooth as the mother prepares the couch for her child. The horse is fit, no man will question that afler the race, although a lot of them may think he is short before they hang up his number. If you are one of those who answer every advertisement that is run and reeei\e possibly a winner or probably a loser and fail to keep your obligation if you do receive a winucr, then please do not accept this proposition, because you have not been getting this kind of information and i-nuld uot appreciate it. This winner is for men who want something good real under-cover informal ion and whose l erspective has not been dimmed so badly that all info, looks alike to them; and who are willing to pay for high-class secrets that put money in their pockets. This horse goes: TUESDAY, THE 10TH While this "good thirtr" has been in the money in some of bis starts, you can take it from me be won't be a "b!a-k letter'' horse or the consensus of opinion, and he will not be fifty to one: neither will be be a two to one shot. To be perfectly frank and horn st, he should be 1 to 2, and would be if the public knew what I know and knew the fortune the stable was betting on him Tuesday. These people do not win a lot of races. but the few they do win is plenty. They take plenty of time and, when they plunge, they bring home the bacon. In my opnion, this is the surest winner t the Bowie meeting, and I honestly believe HE CANNOT LOSE My terms are the result of a $10 bet wired me after the horse wins no money in advance. If you will abide by these term*, telegraph immediately and include your address. No information wired anyone failing to include his address. RAY C. BRESNAHAN ROOM 27, AMES BUILDING WASHINGTON. D. C. BILLY KELLY'S Code Book No. 346 HILLY KELLY'S CODE FOR MONDAY: BOWIE— F - 35 - 2 - 9 - 63. A new book with new code published every Thursday. Price, two dollars. Sold by your dealer, or direct from WM. BURKE KELLY 23 EAST CONGRESS STREET CHICAGO, ILL. | HARLAND'S MONDAY FREE CODE: BOWIE-CLUB-8-6 AN OPPORTUNITY to line np with the ■ SKK .1 A KKK S\SIKM." which has opened its Midwest office. To get in on two real good things going Monday. April 9, and Wednesday, April 11, at Bowie, ami other information later. Our terms $:, straight lx t on each horse. Send winnings after you collect. If ,ou miss Monday's Special don't fail to get in on" Wednesday "s. The proof of the pudding is the tasting. Send correct name and address. SEE JAY BEE SYSTEM 704 STRAUSS BLDG. MILWAUKEE. WIS. ENORMOUS WINNING POSSIBILITIES! FREE! There are Men who FREE I FREE! will tell you that the FREE! FREE! Races cannot be beat FREE! Beat the Mutuels Every Day ! Let me show you what I have found mail this ad for quick information. Possibilities simply wonderful to run a "shoestring" into a "roll.'' L. C. WOODS, "Gaston ' URBANA. ILL. Dept. C-866 Advertise in Daily Racing Form. Page 12 Reports Numerous Foals: S. H. Velie Enthusiastic over Missouri Breeding Prospects REPORTS NUMEROUS FOALS I S. H. Velie Enthusiastic Over £ Missouri Breeding Prospects. ♦- — -— — AsMgal untl 1 riv.ii Stallion Prince Phillip nt Head at Hue Springs Farm — Past-urn a l*p; t»rls April 20. c x t LOUISVILLE. Ky.. April 7.— S. II. Velie, c whose Blue Springs Farm in Missouri is t one of the largort breeding farms in that £ state, paid his firit visit in two years to C Churchill Downs this morning. He was -accompanied by Rush McCoy, who manages t his breeding and racing interests. Mr. Velie i came here direct from his farm, and after t visiting the local track, and meeting George J. Long. Dan Lchan. and other prominent • horsemen, departed for Lexington to inspect ' his horses in training at the track of the I Kentucky Association, in charge of J. Hazel- i wood. I Mr. Velie. during his visit here, spoke t must encouragingly of the outlook for the ' thoroughbred breeding industry in Missouri. I and reported that lie is having fine success at his farm, where As?agai. and the Irish ' stallion. Prince Phillip, are at the head of bis stud. Eleven of Mr. Velie's mares have ( already foaled this season, and seven more ■ are due to foal shortly. All of the mares I bred las', season to Assagai have foaled ■ or are due to foal, while all but one of the I mares bred to Prince Phillip have foals. There are at pivsent fourteen good look- ; ing yearlings on the farm, these being about equally divided between the two stallions. I At the Lexington track Mr. Velie has a couple of Irish-bred three-year-olds. *hat he ! bought as weanlings and brought to this ' country. Believing that the pair would do better if they were not raced as two-year- ; olds. Mr. Velie did not send them to the races last year. The horses in question are The Begum II., gray filly, by Prince Phillip — Winnow, and ' Laudation, bay filly, by Prince Phillip — Laudatory. The latter mare is the dam of ' five winners, including Moss, which about a mouth ago won the Eclipse Stakes of $25,000 in India. Other horses that Mr. Velie has in training are Harpoon, two-year-old bay colt, by Assagai— Fairy Star, and Blue Daisy, two-year-old bay filly, by Assagai — Blue Cap. Both of these youngsters have shown exceptional speed in their training gallops. Jockey A. Pascuma. whose contract was recently secured by Alex Gordon, will report to thai trainer at Belmont Park April 20. Jockey S. Eidcn. who has been with Gordon for several seasons, will remain in Kentucky and ride under the direction of John P. Jones. H. L. Crain of Chicago, owner of a number of horses b^ing trained by Bob Rogers. is a recent arrival from Hot Springs, where lie had been following the close of the Jefferson Park meeting. F. J. Wieland is a recent arrival at Douglas Park with the horses Queer. Homewood, P.eechwood and J. J. Bambrick. The only horses that John Randolph has in training are Captain Applejack. Miles Tryor and Larky Mistake. Kinney Pitt is a recent arrival at Douglas Park with the borate Breast Plate. F.rla Lee II.. Isaac L., McKim and Talc-qua. Dodgson Training Well: J. S. Ward Colt Thought to Have Good Chance in Renewal of Kentucky Derby DODGSON TRAINING WELL I J. S. Ward Colt Thought to Have Good Chance in Renewal of Kentucky Derby. LKXINGTON, Ky., April 7. — While there . is not much to enthuse over in the way of prospective Derby timber here this spring, horsemen of the large local colony are inclined to look with favor upon the Everglade • Stable's three-year-old Dodgson. Owner-trainer . J. S. Ward has been taking the son of Dodge along slowly and. while he may not • measure up to Derby caliber, he surely will prove his worth in formidable company, if he continues to respond so well to Ward's ; training program and is returning to the . fine form that permitted him to win two ' races at Saratoga last August. . He won at five and one-half furlongs in l:0t '-5. defeating Misstep. Vito. Sublevado. ' Prate. Etegh Count. Polish, Oh Say. Petee-Wrack and Bar None. His next victory was ; over a distance of three-quarters and behind I him finish d Redclifte, Folamile. Charley ■ J. S.. Ob Say. Beaumont, Sledge Hammer and I Fedotina. Those two racers give indication of considerable qualit) aiid. if Ward is successful in 1 bringing th • colt up to the standard of form of those performance*, he will have a colt that surely should race effectively with the ? best that can be mustered against him. Ilis moot recent gallop over a mile in 1 :4C» ■ is Interpreted as indication of Ward's intention to prepare him for long distance racing and possibly the Kentucky Derby. Jockey Kennetb Hoffman is here with the ? stable and probably will do some of the heavier riding for that establishment during r the coming Benson. * Answers to Queries ANSWERS TO QUERIES Tv\ . Querists. Chicago. Dick Welles and Grind Opera ran their match race at Harlem. August 14. 1M8. Distance, one mile. Dick Welles. 11:! pounds ; Grand Opera. 115. Dick Welles won easily all the way and. i, running the distance in 1 :37~. made a new 1 American record for a mile. R. I'. P., Chicago. There is no show price B in English belting practice, but horses are e laid against for a place, which means either r first, second or third. The place price is one-fourth - of the straight price in a m fficient field. According to cabled reports of the race e Billy Barton started at 2Z to 1 in the Liverpool - Grand National Steeplechase, making g his place pri •• practically ! to 1. M. K. L .. Lo'.i'.: villc, Ky. There is no good d reason for any misunderstanding of the expression. - "Class" is not something belonging - to a horse, but something to which it it belongs. A long time ago it was given an D appropriate definition when a worthy of the e time said: "Eclipse is a first class race horse. i. There is none other in England. His class is s himself alone." Fairmount Stake Dates: Schedule of Feature Races Arranged-Rancocas Stars Among Derby Candidates I £ c x t c t £ C t i t • ' I i I t ' I ' ( ■ I ■ I ; I ! ' ; ' ' FAIRMOUNT STAKE DATES 1 1 Schedule of Feature Races Ar- 1 ranged — Rancocas Stars Among Derhy Candidates. COLLINSVILLE. 111.. April 7.— In the list of nominations lor the Fairmount Derby, a Which will be announced shortly, will appear d the names of five colts from the famous Ran- I cocas Stable of Harry F. Sinclair, according o to an announcement made by C. Bruce Head, c general manager of the Fairmount Jockey I Club. The Sinclair entries will include Ariel, t Nassak, Mowlee, Sublevado and Daric for 1 the $25,000 feature event of the spring meet- s ing, which opens Saturday. May 20,- and con- r tinues to include Saturday, July 7. I In addition to those nominated in the Fair- t mount Derby, the Rancocas Stable will be represented also in the other early-closing f stake events, Mr. Head said. Other promt- rl nent eastern owners who have named their c good norses for the Fairmount Derby and I the other stakes featuring the thirty-seven t days of racing scheduled for the spring meet- i ing, include the Belair Stable. Robert L. ' Gerry. II. G. Bedwell, Admiral Gary T. Gray- I son, H. P. Whitney and the Sagamore Stable. I Racing secretary J. B. Campbell arrived here from New Orleans last night and. with f Joseph A. Murphy, who will serve as presid- : ing steward at the coming Fairmount Park * meeting, began a careful check this morn- ing of the large list of nominations for the Fairmount Derby and the five other $5,000 1 stakes. It was stated that the list of nomina- ' tions for each of the events will be an- ■ nounced as soon as compiled. General manager Head announced that the stake events would be run on the following ■ dates : Collinsville Handicap, $5,000 added, for ) three-year-olds and over, three-quarters mile, ' Saturday. May 2G. ' Fairmount Derby. $20,000 added, for three- ! year-olds, one and one-quarter miles, Saturday. June 2. '' Valley Stakes, $5,000 added, for two-year- • old colts and geldings, five and one-half fur- ; longs, Saturday, June 3. Hotel Statler Handicap. $5,000 added, for ' three-year-olds and over, one and one-six- ' teenth miles, Saturday, June 1C. Illinois Stakes. $5,000 added, for two-year- old fillies, five and one-half furlongs, Satur- ' day, June 23. Jefferson Hotel Handicap. $5,000 added, for ' three-year-olds and over, one and one-eighth ' miles. Saturday. July 7. Other feature events will include the Memorial Day Handicap. Wednesday, May 30; Benish Cup. Saturday. June 30. and Independence Day Handicap, Wednesday, July 4. . _ + _ Breeding Registration I . • . • ; . ' . ' ; I ■ I 1 ? ■ ? r r BREEDING REGISTRATION"] The latest foals reported to the Breeding Registration Department of Daily Racing Form are as follows : Rancocas Stock Farm — Jobatown. N. J. Match I Hay colt, by gar — Supc-rlette, by Superman. Man li t »aj filly. by Bud I.erner Miss K., by (.lasgrrioii. Mar.li 12 Cbiat— I filly, by I.uc-ullite- Granada, by Thunderer. March 12 Pay colt, by Bud I.ertier -Ravens, by Para son II. March 13 -i hut— I colt, by Purchase La Mode II., by Ajax. March 14 Chestnut filly, by Purchase Cliickmiut. by Chicle. March 14--Bay cott. by Kai Sang Reverse, by All Col. I. March 10 Bay colt, by I.uc-ullite — Adelia II.. by Helicon Match 17— Bay filly, by Lucullite- Delia, by Sir Martin. March is Brown filly, by Kai Sang - Stardritt, by North Star III. March 22 Bay fill;.-, I.y Purchase Buclara. by The I' inn. March "."• Bay filly, by Zey — Decree, by Wrack. Match 2t l!ay or brown filly, by I.uc-ullite — Adana. by Ada. n. March LO Brown colt, by Kai Sang - Madias, by Trap Rock. March gf— Bay colt, by Bud I.erner— Delpliine, by \ 'steak*. March L'8 Bay colt, by Bud I.erner- Pollen, by Thunderer. March U — Bay filly, by Zcv Twinkle, by Brooni-1 stick. April 1 Brown colt, by I.ucullite— Siren, by Man i o' War. Breeder of above foal-. H. F. Sinclair. Rookwood Farm — Lexington. Ky. April " -Chestaal colt, bv wsygeed— In Komlre. by Peep o Day. Breeder of above foal. Jack Howard. Feb. "0 Black colt. by Flying Ebony Queen , Charming, by Atheling II. Breeder of ahsve foal. Marion Keener. March ::n Chestrat filly, by jlcasslslaa Matedeaa, • by Malainont. Breeder of Bbera foal. (apt. I. A. Sa\ton. April- 4~ Bay filly, by Prineeps Hubtt and Pudd. by Di. k l'iiineil. Breeder of above foal. R. V. Denuison. Escoba Stock Farm — Fairland. Texas. March 15 Chestnut rait, by I'ataud Lena Ma lion. by Treaaae la Mort. March 19— Cheataait filly, by Caaanae — ClaiaMtriaa, by A'-claiiii. Breeder of alxive foaN. Hniinhlou Bro.vnlee. Nevada Stock Farm — Reno. Nov. April 1-Bro'vn filly, by Volta Thistle Belle, by Kafarht of the Thistle. Breeder of above foal, t.eorge W. Winuf iold. Hanover Stud — Lexington. Ky. March '-"• Bay colt, by Sun Flag— Faithful Friend, by Ballot. Breeder of alwve foal, Young Bros, and Audlcy ,- Farm. Importations to Canada: T. B. Jenkinson Brings Sire Pertinax, a Son of Phalaris, over from England 1 1 a d I o c I t 1 s r I t f rl c I t i ' I I f : * 1 ' ■ ■ ) ' ' ! '' • ; ' ' ' ' ' IMPORTATIONS TO CANADA Is T. B. Jenkinson Brings Sire Per- 5 tinax, a Son of Phalaris, Over From England. TORONTO. Ont., April .7 —A most important addition to the Canadian bloodstock in- j dustry has just been made by T. B. Jenkin- son of Maikham, Ont., who has just brought . over the six-year-old Pertinax. along with j •other thoroughbred and hunting stock, from England. Pertinax is a son of Phalaris and j this strain is about the most popular in Eng- v land at the present day. Though much j sought after by American breeders, there are j not more than two or three sons and daugh- - a ters of Phalaris in America at the present t time. { Carlaris is the best known produce of this t famous English sire at present in America. The 1D26 Coffroth Handicap winner came s over as a yearling in 1923. Ladies' Laces, a ^ bay daughter of Phalaris — Dame Prudent, t came over in the same shipment, being then c in her third year, and Phanarite, a bay colt . by Phalaris — Osyrua, is, as far as is known. f the only other offspring of Phalaris that . reached this side of the Atlantic. j Pertinax is truly bred- in the purple. His t sire, Phalaris, led all English sires in 1925 and his 1926 crop of yearlings brought an j average price of over $25,000. Cp to the end . of 1926 the produce of Phalaris had ac- , counted for well over $600,000 in stakes and • purses. Phalaris is by Polymelus and Bro- ( mus. and the names of these two are familiar to students of bloodstock breeding the j world over. s There were twenty-two head in the ship- . ment that Mr. Jenkinson recently brought ( over from England, the majority being , hunters which were sent on to various points J in the States. A mare named Corrie Lass, by ( Coriander, was another in the shipment and j she is also at the Markham farm. Mr. Jenkinson also makes the important , announcement that he will import about ten . two-year-olds, all of the finest English stock, ( about the middle of May, these being in- | tended for auction during the spring meet- t ing at Woodbine Park, along with the home- , bred stock at the farm. This will be an , opportunity seldom presented to Canadian , horsemen to secure young highly-bred Eng- ( lish stock. It is assured that every youngster in the shipment will be hand-picked and j the home-bred stock, the most of which is by ( the imported Arblike. will undoubtedly find a , ready market also. * Bowie Track Notes i , • ■ BOWIE TRACK NOTES I t 4 , j BOWIE. Md., April 7. I Frank G. Menke was an arrival. He j brought the news that Jack Dempsey would I be in New York on Wednesday. i Jockey Harry Richards is at Havre de I I Grace with the Hal Price Headloy Stable. Jockey B. Ray leaves tonight for Lexington ■ to join the stable of Col. Bob Baker, for ■ : whom he will ride at the early Kentucky ■ meeting. C C. Smithson's promising Play Flower ■ bucked in her work this morning and will | be out of commission for a short time. W. E. Martin has taken up Frosty Boy and Edna Truesdale. which he wintered at Bowie, and will ship them over to Havre de Grace with the remainder of his stable. At | the conclusion of the Havre de Grace lr.ccting the entire band will be sent to Jamaica. J. Baird was programmed as trainer of f Sylvester W. Labrot's Elfrieda G.. wnich 1 means that he has succeeded EL E. Potts as trainer of that establishment. William Garth shipped the two-year-old i Rhapsody Ann back to Pimlico and transferred Rooney from the Hilltop course to Bowie. Mrs. W. Martin, whose plater Drama was ' taken out of a claiming race die other day, was an arrival from Chicago. The stakes for the Havre de Grace .netting, . which closed today, received liberal 1 nominations from all of the big stables racing r here, and every indication points to the Harford - meeting being one of the best in the I history of this popular course. Typhoon II., accompanied by La Morte, went three-quarters this morning in 1 :17%. Sleepy Time was claimed by M. Eckman for $3,000 and Rhubarb by the Blue Ribbon i Stable for $2,400. Mose Goldblatt is making an effort to secure - the services of the clever apprentice A. Robertson. Robertson, who rode eighty winners - at Oriental Park, has the distinction of f having ridden six winners in one day at that t meeting. Jockey C. Grassia has made a trip to New York to confer with Algernon Daingerfield i in an effort to try to straighten out who j really holds the contract on his services. Douglas, a colt by Tryster from Bryn Hill 1 that was highly regarded by his owner, E. K. Bryson, died this morning as a result of f fever contracted en route from New Orleans s to Maryland. M. Cunningham has taken over the engagement book of the clever apprentice C. Waiters. Stable of R. H. Williams: Secures Private Barns and Building Erected at Belmont Park for Late James Cox Brady Is 5 j . j j v j j - a t { t s ^ t c . f . j t j . , • ( j s . ( , J ( j , . ( | t , , , ( j ( , ■ , j I j I i I I ■ ■ : ■ ■ | STABLE OF R. H. WILLIAMS Secures Private Barns and Building Erected at Belmont Park for Late James Cox Brady. NEW YORK, N. Y.. April 7— R. H. Williams, a recent recruit to racing who operates under the nom de course of the Mendham Stable, promises to branch out on a pretentious scale this year. Mr. Williams has secured from the estate of the late James Cox Brady the stable and other buildings which were constructed for the late sportsman at Belmont Park and which housed the racing division of the Hamilton Farms. The stable Is modern one in every respect, with a cottage and office adjoining. The stable Is located next to that of Max Hirsch and faces the one owned by G. A. Cochran. "Bud" May, trainer of the Mendham Stable, at present has seven horses in his care, two three-year-olds and five two-year-olds. The two-year-olds are a fashionably bred band of good size. May is in no hurry with his youngsters. The three-year-olds, Lace a frequent winner last year, and Pretty, a three-year-old by Dominant — Rosie O'Grady. which has never started, wintered well and are ti aining satisfactorily. Mr. Williams, who is a well known figure in the hunting set. is on the lookout for promising steeplechase material. He is an ardent devotee of steeplechasing and patronizes the amateur meetings extensively. Other flat racing material will also be purchased. Trainer May has decided to open his own kitchen and his first act was to secure the services of "Elsie" Brown. The latter is ■ noted on the tracks as a chef. Brown at one time owned the sprinter Little Nephew and acted as his own trainer, rubber and veterinary surgeon. Gossip among the trainers is that May's kitchen will be a meeting place following work hours each morning. The Rosedale Stable, owned by the Canadian sportsman George Clarke of Toronto, arrived at Belmont Park yesterday from Cumberland Park, Nashville. Tenn. The stable numbers eighteen head, nine of which are two-year-olds. The stable is headed by the ugly looking Henrietta Wildair. which raced with pronounced success last year. Dangerous, Caroler, Sanford and Hypnotism are other members of the older division. Trainer W. A. Carter reports that the horses wintered in splendid shape and. due to the even climate at Nashville, are well advanced in their training. Carter will inaugurate his metropolitan campaign at Jamaica, and confine his racing exclusively to New York tracks. Yesterday was an off-day at Belmont Park and the best move noted during the morning hours was that turned in by Claptrap, from the Log Cabin Stud. This fellow amazed the watchers by running five-eighths in 1 :04 &, with a heavy boy on his back and hard held throughout. The pace was even all the way and was as follows: :25. 'M% and 1:04%. W. Spiers brought out several sets of the W. J. Ziegler stable. Seven unknown two- year-olds, of good size, were timed a quarter mile in :23t5, closely bunched at the end. Max Hirsch had his band out for exercise, but confined the work to stiff gallops. Ragweed breezed a mile in 1 :46 over the training track, but no other moves of im-r portance were noted. In C. C. Van Meter Stable: Lexington Horseman Has Fifteen Horses in His Care-Has Six for D. Breckinridge | f 1 i ' . 1 r - I i - - f t i j 1 f s IN C. C. VAN METER STABLE Lexington Horseman Has Fifteen Horses in His Care — Has Six for D. Breckinridge. LEXINGTON. Ky.. April 7— C. C. Van meter, local horseman, is preparing fifteen horses for the approaching season. Four of the array will race in his colors, while W. W. Darden, Desha Breckinridge, H. C. Ragan and Horace Davis are owners of the others. Darden owns Sir Rogers and his younger sister Coloratura. Davis has a two-year-old filly by On Watch in the band. The six horses Van meter is handling for Breckin-i ridge are the three-year-old West Wind and the followi lg two-year-olds : Tupulo, chestnut gelding by Brumado — Cynthiana ; Hurst- 1. nd, bay colt by Baigneur — Paris Maid ; Dude Williams, chestnut colt by Fitz Wii- Ham — Affection ; Mad Star, chestnut gelding by North Star III. — Lady Madcap, and a brown son of Whisk. Kaintuck, chestnut colt by Omar Khay-7 yam — Jessie C. : Master, bay colt by Star Hawk — Dove Tail, and Mary Gay, bay filly by Sun Flag — Nancy Hagan are two-year-olds being trained for Ragan, while Van Meter has Rollage and the two-year-olds Nomination, brown colt by Ballot — Wall Flower II. ; Doltaire, bay colt by Boniface — Annah. and Linda Archer, bay filly by Chatter ton — Nanone. Lexington Turf Notes , j e , . . of n ■ , v I LEXINGTON TURF NOTES : ^ » LEXINGTON, Ky., April 7. After brief touches of illness, several horses in the barn of W. E. Caskey, Jr.. are now much improved and about ready to resume training. Jockey Danny Connelly, who has been here all winter, still is in the employ of the Combs & Gallaher Stable. He reports him-s self lighter than in several previous years at this time and is rapidly getting fit. Col. W. E. Applegate, prominent Kentucky owner who is extensively interested in the stable trained by Clyde Van Dusen, is a daily visitor at the Kentucky Association track. Colonel Applegate found good health in Cuba last winter and. while he missed some of the morning trials here last spring. he has already set up an enviable mark for attendance this season. J. D. Pryor. owner of Anaconda and other horses, is making a visit to this city. Louisville Turf Notes t 7 C. s !- :t y s i- w f $ LOUISVILLE TURF NOTES | t ^ LOUISVILLE, Ky., April 7. The Palmdale and Southland Stables are expected in a few days. Stalls for both hare been reserved at Douglas Park, J. C. Ferris is another who is due to come here shortly with his stable.