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Daily Racing Form: n. Saturday, April 14, 1928 Daily Racing Form. 400dpi TIFF G4 page images Triangle Publications, Inc., Chicago, IL 1928 drf1928041401 These pages may be freely searched and displayed. Permission must be received for subsequent distribution in print or electronically. Daily Racing Form: n. Saturday, April 14, 1928 Daily Racing Form. Triangle Publications, Inc., Chicago, IL 1928 $IMLS This electronic text file was created by Optical Character Recognition (OCR). No corrections have been made to the OCR-ed text and no editing has been done to the content of the original document. Encoding has been done through an automated process using the recommendations for Level 1 of the TEI in Libraries Guidelines. Digital page images are linked to the text file. Page [1] I DoJly y- \KOiLIiJU^S3fMl UI 111 \ Copyright, 1928. by DAILY RACING FORM PUBLISHING CO. — Reproduction of any matter contained herein without written permission expressly prohibited. VOL. XXXIV. NO. 102 CHICAGO, ILL., SATURDAY, APRIL 14, 1928 PRICE | SL5558S rg ggg Return of Crusader: May Start in Philadelphia Handicap at Havre De Grace. RETURN OF CRUSADER ♦ May Start in Philadelphia Handicap at Havre de Grace. 1 Star of Glen Riddle Stable of Twenty-Three Horses Reported in Fine Fettle. « HAVRE DE GRACE. Md., April 13— Crusader, crack three-year-old of 1926 and Suburban Handicap winner last year, is the star of the stable of twenty-three horses, including nine three-year-olds and thirteen two-year-olds, that George Conway brought from Glen Riddle Farm on the eastern shore of Maryland for the meeting of the Harford Agricultural and Breeders* Association, which will begin April 16. Crusader will probably make his first appearance as a five-year-old in the $10,000 Philadelphia Handicap, a gallop of one and one-sixteenth miles, for three-year-olds and over, the vehicle for his four-year-old debut last spring. Crusader disappointed in last spring's Philadelphia, nor did he strike a winning gait until he defeated Black Maria, Macaw, Display, Dangerous. Chance Play, Forever and Ever and Marylandar in the Suburban. But this is another year. Conway believes that he is better than he was last spring. He and his twenty-three stable companions wintered splendidly at Glen Riddle Farm. The Glen Riddle three-year-olds are War Whoop. Canteen. Admiral's Lassie. Marine Blue, Shan Ridilar. Gem of the Ocean, Tokio, Highness and Vespers. There does not appear, last season's form considered, to be anything of either Preakness or Derby quality in this group, although War Whoop, a winner in Maryland last fall— War Whoop. is a son of Man o' War — Highest Appeal — has been named for the Preakness Stakes and probably will ha*ve a public trial in the Chesapeake. Havre de Grace's $10,000 gallop of one and one-sixteenth miles, for three-year-olds. TW0-YE VR-OLD RACERS. The Glen Riddle two-year-olds are as follows : Mariner's Compass, ch. c. by Man o' War— Milky Way. War Horse, cii. r. by Man o' War — Early Bird. Shipmaster. •'■. C, I'.v Man o' War — Sfribble. Battleship Gray, gr. c. by Man o' War — Alice Blue Gown. Naomi, ch. f. by Man o' War — Ursula Emma. War Woman. e'u. f. by Man o' War— Topaz. (iobs. ch. c. by Mai. o' War — Santissima. Jack Tar. blk. c, by Oceanic — Thrasher. American Navy. b. g. by Oceanic — Flotilla. Black Watch, br. c. by St. James — Shady. Golden Fruit, b. sr. by Golden Broom — Green Fruit. Little Annie, b. f. by Golden Broom — Anette K. On-Her-Toes, br. f, by High Time— Tripping. UNUSUAL MAX O' WAR COLT. A gray Man o' War colt is unusual. The super horse begets chestnuts. Crusader, Mars, American Flag. Maid at Arms and 1 Dress Parade are sorrels. But he is not what the breeding sharps call a pure dominant. Scapa Flow and Florence Nightingale are browns. Edith Cavell and Bateau, the last named the Selima Stakes winner of last fall and the best Man o' War twb-year-old of her season, are bays. This colt Battleship Gray inherits his gray coat from Alice Blue Gown, whose first born he is. Alice Blue Gown is a daughter of Luke McLuke and Carene, she an imported daughter of Grey Lag. Alice raced a few years ago Tinder the silks of John Oliver Keene, and with some distinction. Apparently Riddle and Conway think well of Battleship Gray, also of Shipmaster and Black Warch. For these colts have been named for many stakes that have closed since the two-year-olds were tried last fall. Riddle races his smart youngsters early when they come- to hand quickly. So it is probable that Conway will have something ready for the Aberdeen Stakes. ■ Field for Bowie Feature 4 -+ FIELD FOR BOWIE FEATURE BOWIE. Md.. April 13.— Following are the probable starters, together with their post iwsitions. weights and probable riders for the $5,000 added Prince Georges (Spring) Handicap, three-year-olds and over, one mile and a sixteenth, to be decided at Bowie tomorrow : PP. Horse. Wt. Jockey. j 1— Prickly Heat 110 J. Chulmera 2 — Afterglow 126 ....It. Workman 3 — Thomasine 112 O. Brown 4 — Nealou Kay 112 R. Leonard 5 — Golden Spire 116 O. Fields 6 — Signola 97 ....A. Robertson, 7— J. Fred A 108 8— Jack Higguis IIS B "P.ternel 9— Aucilla 120 L. Scuaefer 10— Bucky Harris Ill I 11 — (tosmo 107 B. Hodgson , 12— Comet 108 R. I'eternel [ 13— George D« Mar. ..110 E. Barnea |- 14— Willie K 112 D. Mergler ) 15 — Ban ,• , 117 E. Ambrose |J 16— Peter Peter 114 G. Arnold '* — • Many Lexington Workouts: Dodgson, Col. Bob and Hiram Continue to Show Good Form. 1 MANY LEXINGTON WORKOUTS • Dodgson, Col. Bob and Hiram Continue to Show Good Form. Lieut. Mansfield and Martie Flynn Lose Many Admirers Ry Poor Display In Training Gallops. ♦ LEXINGTON, Ky.. April 13.— The Everglade Stable's Dodgson, J. N. Camden's Hiram and Col. R. L. Baker's Col. Bob retained their lofty places among the Kentucky Derby candidates in this morning's training here, which found them showing their best form. While the mentioned trio were seen in gallops of one mile each. C. W. Moore's Lieut. Mansfield and Martie Flynn exhibited work somewhat infeiior to what they had done previously and while one off-color trial is hardly sufficient to condemn a horse, both three-year-olds lost admirers as a result of their trials. Both Moore racers were called on for their utmost, -with Lieutenant Mansfield galloping the mile in 1 :44% driving, and Martie Flynn, under like riding, required 1:16V5 to negotiate the same distance. In previous works both horses have been timed faster for the same distance, and while it was evident that Martie Flynn was in a rank mood, stable attaches were unable to account for the disappointing manner in which they ran. Lieutenant Mansfield began with good speed and. after running the first quarter in :23% and completed a half mile in :48%. he was timed in 1 :15*h for three-quarters, then began tiring and the apparent difficulty with which he ran the last quarter caused a number of horsemen to stamp him as a sprinter. In ali of his previous gallops Martie Flynn was accompanied by a stable companion and the fact that he was sent to the track alone this morning no doubt had something to do with his failure to run to expectations. He was hard ridden after going a half mile in :32%. the quarter in :25%, but refused to respond and was caught in 1 :1S*3 for three-quarters and 1 :32 for seven-eighths. In his previous mile workout Martie Flynn galloped the distance a second faster than he did this morning and a number of horsemen believe that subsequent training will prove that he must be accompanied by a companion to make him extend himself. Dodgson was given a useful mile gallop in 1 :46 by owner-trainer John S. Ward. The son of Dodge ran well throughout and Ward had just cause for the satisfaction he expressed after the colt returned to the stable. The one mile gallop of Col. Bob was one of the most impressive of the local spring training season. He was well in hand over the entire distance of the track in 1 :43%. He ran the first quaiter in :25%, three-eighths in :37%, half mile in :50%. five-eighths in 1 :03V5, three-quarters in 1 :16% and seven-eighths in 1 :29fe. He came out of the (Continued on eighth page. » — Plans Kentucky Campaign: Mose Goldblatt to Race in Blue Grass State-Will Not Ship to Chicago. PLANS KENTUCKY CAMPAIGN Mosc Goldblatt to Race in Blue Grass State — Will Not Ship to Chicago. LEXINGTON. Ky.. April 13.— Mose Goldblatt came to the H. I*. Whitney farm from Cincinnati today and then journeyed on to Louisville. While here he arranged with Maj. Louis A. Beard to care for Orator and Bottom Dollar for him at the Whitney farm until he disposes of them. "I am just back from a visit to Mr. Rowe at Redbank, N. J.," said Mr. Goldblatt, "and he is sending me a number of horses to race in Kentucky for Mr. Whitney, so I must get rid of some of my own to make room in the stable. "Orator is a five-year-old brother to Upset and would make some man who is in the breeding game a mighty good sire. Bottom Dollar is a four-year-old and still is in good form for racing. She is sound, and is bred to be a good brood mare, being by North Star III. — Bulldoze, by Fariman." Goldblatt said that his band will race in Kentucky and that he is not shipping to Chicago this year. While here he engaged the same stable he had last year for the Raceland meeting. When he talks with Mr. Rowe on the phone from Louisville tonight he will know what horses are to be sent out to him at Louisville. Shipping to Havre De Grace -» ■ SHIPPING TO HAVRE DE GRACE BOWIE. Md., April 13.— There was a big influx of horses at Havre de Grace today. Many stables left Bowie for the Harford ^L'ounty course, among them E. Trueman, with twenty : S. W. Richards, three ; H. L. Munson, three: T. R. Perry, four; C. S. Wilson, five ; B. Harris, four : J. Coffey, three ; F. Lux, two ; J. McNaughton. four ; Bob McKeever, six ; J. M. Black five and Nevada Stock Farm Stable, twelve. Derby Favorite in Action: Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Hertz Watch Beigh Count Gallop One Mile. DERBY FAVORITE IN ACTION » Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Hertz Watch Reigh Count Gallop One Mile. Colt Impresses Spectators with His Easy Action and Apparent Readiness to Race at Once. • — LOUISVILLE, Ky.. April 13— Mrs. J. D. Hertz' splendid colt Reigh Count gave his legion of admirers further justification for their confidence in him when, at Churchill Downs this morning, he galloped one mile for the first time since his Derby training began, and negotiated the distance in 1:44. Although not the fastest Derby trial of the season at one mile, it was easily the most impressive, and the time made was excellent for this stage of the Derby training period. Reigh Count was accompanied by Reigh Olga, but their riders were reversed. Chick Lang, who will ride Reigh Count in the Derby, was astride the colt this morning, while Larry Mills, who has been galloping the Derby favorite in all of his workouts, had the leg up on Reigh Olga. Otto Lehman's Derby candidate, which is being trained in the same stable as Reigh Count. Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Hertz, owners of Reigh Count, were on hand to see the colt's latest workout, it being their first visit to Churchill Downs this spring. They were accompanied by Harvey Woodruff, special writer for the Chicago Tribune. The party arrived from Chicago early this morning and vill remain over until tomorrow night. It was rather late in the morning when the two Derby colts were brought out and few other horses were on the track. A large crowd of horsemen watched the work from the infield, while the Hertz party saw the trial from the judges' stand. The track, which was still cuppy and dusty, was not suited for fast moves. Reigh Count and Reigh Olga began from the stand, with the latter having an advantage of about five lengths over the Derby favorite at the start. The latter, however, moved up on his pacemaker rounding the turn into the back stretch and was rated that distance behind until they swung into the home stretch, wh?re Reigh Count moved up and was only a neck back of his rival as they raced past the mile post. The pair was then eased up and galloped out an extra quarter mile, completing the Derby distance in 2:17. It was one of the best "-..-kouts ever shown by a Derby eligible. c»er the local course, in years. Its chief merit lay in the eveness of the pace, and one of the work watchers afterwards remarked that Lang could not have rated Reigh Count better had he been equipped with a clock. The colts were timed separately. Reigh Count's fractions were :26, :52, 1:18. 1:44. It will be seen that he negotiated each quarter in exactly the same time, twenty-six seconds. Reigh Olga was timed one mile in 1:45, his fractions being :26%. :52%, 1 :19. His showing also was meritorious, but could not compare with that of his more noted stablemate. Both colts pulled up in grand shape and showed no distress. Mr. and Mrs. Hertz were immensely pleased with Reigh Count's work, and congratulated trainer Barney Michell on his (Continued on eighth page, t H. T. Archibald Buys Farm H. T. ARCHIBALD BUYS FARM LOUISVILLE. Ky.. April 13— H. Teller Archibald, well known Chicago business man and sportsman, who has maintained a stable for the past three years, and during that time has enjoyed a fair measure of success, is going into the breeding end of the sport. Recently Mr. Archibald purchased a farm in Maryland between Middleburg and the W. Ziegler place, on the Virginia line whe.c he will establish a stock farm. It is Mr. Archibald's intention to secure a number of choicely bred mares which will be mated to Westy Hogan, which stallion he purchased some time ago from W. S. Payne and John Whitlow. The veteran George Walker, who has been training a division of the Archibald Stable ever since that owner embarked in racing will, according to report, be placed in charge of the farm. George Arvin. will continue to l.andle the Archibald horses in training, but the establishment will be curtailed considerably to form but one division. * . Three Horses Disqualified THREE HORSES DISQUALIFIED (SPECIAL CABLEGRAM. LONDON. England. April 13.— Herbert Pulitzer's Cohort, by Grand Parade — Tetrab-bazia, won the Easter Plate, a seven-eighths mile dash, at Kempton Park. There were seventeen starters. Cohort scored easily by three lengths. In the Greeham Plate John O'London was disqualified for interference. The victory was awarded to The Wheedler, a colt by Orpheus — Elislexi, ridden by Childs. He was beaten to the finish by John O'London by three-quarters of a length. There were fifteen starters. There was a double disqualification in the juvenile selling plate. The first two to finish were set back for boring and the race was awarded to Dandelion, which ran third. Poeticule Triumphs: Turns Tables on Recent Conqueror in Bowie's Main Attraction. POETICULE TRIUMPHS ♦ Turns Tables on Recent Conqueror In Bowie's Main Attraction. Arlington Filly Outstays Skylight in Hard Drive — Long Point Scores in Second Race. -*— — - BOWIE, Md., April 13. — Edward Arlington's Poeticule, showing both remarkable speed and gameness, was winner of the best offering at Bowie this afternoon when she triumphed over Harry Payne Whitney's Skylight, generally considered before the race as the surest winner of the day. This was in the five and a half furlongs Ambassador Purse, for three-year-olds, and the English filly, forcing a killing pace, finished the distance in 1 :05%. There was a return to summerlike weather, and an immense crowd was on hand for the sport. With the exception of the Ambassador Purse the card attracted rather ordinary ones, but there was plenty of interest in the sport that was offered. It was 'right after the running of the third race that announcement was made of the safe arrival of the trans-Atlantic fliers and it was greeted with rousing cheers. In a previous meeting Skylight had beaten Poeticule. but the Arlington filly had given an excellent account of herself in that race, and that was evidenced when she hung on to beat the Whitney filly. The start was a good one and Baker at once rushed Poeticule to the front. She ran the first quarter in :22.% over a track that was not exactly at its best and, going right along, reached the half-mile post in forty-six seconds. This was a flight of speed that was calculated to keep her in front, but Skylight was second and it was confidently expected that the pace would make Poeticule quit in the stretch. After the turn for home Poeticule continued to race along straight and true. Workman shook up the Whitney filly and then went to a furious drive. Skylight drew up on Poeticule and was lapped on her a sixteenth from home, but Poeticule. battling along gamely, held a slight lead, and at the end she was going way, to win by half a length. Five lengths back of the first two I Hope So. from the F. J. Kearns stable, saved third place from Sweepesta. VIRADO IN FRONT. Another of the juveniles from the Nevada Stock Farm Stable that raced at Tijuana during the winter was winner of the opening half mile race, when Virado. an unsexed son of. Volta and Erase, led home a big field of cheap ones. R .W. Carter's Highland Fling raced to second place and third was the portion of George D. Wideners, St. James filly, Roseling. Beginning well, it was Virado that forced the pace throughout, but Roseling and Highland Fling were always in the front division, while Caterpillar, after beginning from an outside position, was rushed up in the early stages, but ran into trouble and could not reach a contending position. Through the stretch Roseling made a bid before the eighth post was reached but there she tired, while Virado came on to win with something to spare, while Highland Fling also outfinished the Widener filly. Preston Burch was at Havre de Grace, but the winner was saddled by R. E. Handler. There was a good finish in the three-quarters second race when E. E. Rhodes' Long Point, one -that raced at Havana, just got up in time to beat J. J. Meyers' Talladega in the final strides, while Mrs. A. E. Alexandra's Care Free was third. FAST BEGINNER. Care Free, beginning well, went to the front leaving the back stretch and was galloping so easily that he looked a sure winner, but both Long Point and Talladega were going well back of him. Until the final eighth Care Free still looked best, but in the last eighth the old fellow tired badly and when the other two made a gallant charge Long Point was winner by half a length going away, while Talladega had beaten Care Free by. a head for second place. Five lengths back of the first three was F. W. Barlow's Pheasant to finish fourth. It was a big field of maiden platers that started In the one mile and seventy yards third race, and the winner turned up in Brahman, when he led home Junie, with Rockland Boy beating Jenny June for third. In this. Dangerous Kitty was first to show the way, but Kentucky Colonel was in the first flight and leading on the back stretch. He took command so easily that he seemed to hold the others perfectly safe. Rockland Boy had been taken back, after showing in front, but Brahman moved into second place and then quickly disposed of Kentucky Colonel. Once in front, he held his lead though both Junie and Rockland Boy were going fast at the end, while Kentucky Colonel was quitting badly. Frank, the Swenke starter, was particularly unfortunate on the first turn, when he was (Continued on eight ■ page Page [1] X \ /c I) Q.C/7 r\riTlflCJmts\ yy mmNr * rcivm U£ UJ \ \ Copyright, 1928. by DAILY RACING FORM PUBLISHING CO. — Reproduction of any matter contained herein without written permission expressly prohibited. VOL. XXXIV. NO. 102 CHICAGO, ILL., SATURDAY, APRIL 14, 1928 PRICE { SSSSSi 5 cen?s Return of Crusader: May Start in Philadelphia Handicap at Havre De Grace RETURN OF CRUSADER ♦ May Start in Philadelphia Handicap at Havre de Grace. » Star of Glen Riddle Stable of Twenty-Three Horses Reported in Fine Fettle. * HAVRE DE GRACE. Md., April 13.— Crusader, crack tliree-year-old of 1926 and Sub- , urban Handicap winner last year, is the etar of the stable of twenty-three horses, including' nine three-year-olds and thirteen , two-year-olds, that George Conway brought from Glen Riddle Farm on the eastern shore of Maryland for the meeting of the Harford Agricultural and Breeders" Association, which will begin April 16. Crusader wall probably make his first appearance as a five-year-old in the $10,000 Philadelphia Handicap, a gallop of one and one-sixteenth miles, for three-year-olds and over, the vehicle for his four-year-old debut last spring. Crusader disappointed in last spring's Philadelphia, nor did he strike a winning gait until he defeated Black Maria, Macaw, Display, Dangerous. Chance Play, Forever and Ever and Marylander in the Suburban. But this is another year. Conway believes that he is better than he was last spring. He and his twenty-three stable companions wintered splendidly at Glen Riddle Farm. The Glen Riddle three-year-olds are War Whoop. Canteen. Admiral's Lassie, Marine Blue, Shan Ridilar, Gem of the Ocean, Tokio, Highness and Vespers. There does not appear, last season's form considered, to be anything of either Preakness or Derby quality in this group, although War Whoop, a winner in Maryland last fall— War Whoop, is a son of Man o' War — Highest Appeal — has been named for the Preakness Stakes and probably will hsfve a public trial in the Chesapeake. Havre de Grace's $10,000 gallop 1 of one and one-sixteenth miles, for three-year-olds. TWO-YEAR-OLD RACERS. The Glen Riddle two-year-olds are as follows : Mariner's Compass. cb. c. by Man o' War— Milky Way. War Ilorsp. eh. r. by Man o' War — Early Bird. Shipmaster, eh. C, by Man o' War — Scribble. Battleship (..ray. gr. c. by Man o' War— Alice Blue Gown. Naomi, ch. f. by Man o' War — Ursula Emma. War Woman, cii. f. by Man o' War — Topaz. (iobs. eh. c, by Mai. o' War — Santissima. Jack Tar, lilk. c, by Oceanic — Thrasher. American Navy. b. g. by Oceanic — Flotilla. Black Watch, br. c. by St. James — Shady. Golden Fruit, h. g, by Golden Broom — Green Fruit. Little Annie, b. f. by Golden Broom — Anette K. On-Her-Toes. br. f. by Iligh Time— Tripping. IXISUVL MAN O* WAR COLT. A gray Man o' War colt is unusual. The super horse begets chestnuts. Crusader, Mars, American Flag, Maid at Arms and Dress Parade are sorrels. But he is not what the breeding sharps call a pure dominant. Scapa Flow and Florence Nightingale are browns. Edith Cavell and Bateau, the last named the Selima Stakes winner of last fall and the best Man o' War twb-year-old of her season, are bays. This colt Battleship Gray inherits his gray coat from Alice Blue Gown, whose first born he is. Alice Blue Gown is a daughter of Luke McLuke and Carene, she an imported daughter of Grey Lag. Alice raced a few years ago under the siiks of John Oliver Keene. and with some distinction. Apparently Kiddle and Conway think well of Battleship Gray, also of Shipmaster and Black Watch. For these colts have been named for many stakes that have closed since the two-year-olds were tried last fall. Riddle races his smart youngsters early when they come to hand quickly. So it is probable that Conway will have something ready for the Aberdeen Stakes. 1 ~ Field for Bowie Feature f » FIELD FOR BOWIE FEATURE BOWIE, Md.. April 13.— Following are the probable starters, together with their post positions, weights and probable riders for the $3,000 added Prince Georges (Spring) Handicap, three-year-olds and over, one mile and a sixteenth, to be decided at Bowie tomorrow : PP. Horse. Wt. Jockey. | 1— Prickly Heat 110 J. Chalmers I 2 — Afterglow 126 ....B. Workman 3 — Thoma-ine 112 C). Brown 4— Nealou Kay 112 R. Leonard 5 — Golden Spire 110 G. Fields 6 — Signola 07 ....A. Robertson 7— J. Fred A 108 8— Jack Higgius 115 K. 'Peternel 9— Aucitla 120 L. Schaefer I 10— Bucky Harris Ill [ 11— CrostK-o 107 B. Hodgson Comet 108 K. Peternel 13— George Da Mar. . . 110 E. Barnes 112— 1*— Willie K 112 D. Mergler 15 — Banton 117 E. Ambrose I 1»— Peter Peter 114 G. Arnold % __ £ . Many Lexington Workouts: Dodgson, Col. Bob and Hiram Continue to Show Good Form , , MANY LEXINGTON WORKOUTS 1 • Dodgson, Col. Bob and Hiram ] Continue to Show Good Form. Lieut. Mansfield and Maftie Flynn Lose 31 any Admirers By Poor Display in Training Gallops. ♦ LEXINGTON, Iv'y.. April 13.— The Everglade Stable's Dodgson, J. N. Camden's Hiram and Col. R. L. Baker's Col. Bob retained ( their lofty places among the Kentucky Derby | candidates in this morning's training here, ' which found them showing their best form. ' While the mentioned trio were seen in gallops -of one mile each. C. W. Moore's Lieut. Mans- • field and Martie Flynn exhibited work some- I what infeiior to what they had done pre- I viously and while one off-color trial is hardly sufficient to condemn a horse, both ( three-year-olds lost admirers as a result of I their trials. Both Moore racers were called on for their ' utmost, with Lieutenant Mansfield galloping I the mile in 1 :44+fe driving, and Martie Flynn, under like riding, required 1:16V5 to nego- • tiate the same distance. In previous works I both horses have been timed faster for the same distance, and while it was evident that ' Martie Flynn was in a rank mood, stable ' attaches were unable to account for the disappointing manner in which they ran. ' Lieutenant Mansfield began with good speed ' and. after running the first quarter in :23% ' and completed a half mile in :48%. he was ' timed in 1 :15*b for three-quarters, then began tiring and the apparent difficulty with ' which he ran the last quarter caused a num- ' ber of horsemen to stamp him as a sprinter. ' In ali of his previous gallops Martie Flynn ' was accompanied by a stable companion and ' the fact that he was sent to the track alone this morning no doubt had something to do •' with his failure to run to expectations. He was hard ridden after going a half mile in :32%. the quarter in :25%. but refused to ' respond and was caught in 1 :18% for three-quarters and 1 :32 for seven-eighths. In his previous mile workout Martie Flynn galloped the distance a second faster than he did this morning and a number of horsemen believe that subsequent training will prove that he must be accompanied by a companion to make him extend himself. Dodgson was given a useful mile gallop in 1 :46 by owner-trainer John S. Ward. The son of Dodge ran well throughout and Ward had just cause for the satisfaction he expressed after the colt returned to the stable. The one mile gallop of Col. Bob was one of the most impressive of the local spring training season. He was well in hand over the entire distance of the track in 1 :43%. He ran the first quaiter in :25%, three-eighths in :37%, half mile in :50%. five-eighths in 1 :0oVs, three-quarters in 1 :16% and seven-eighths in 1:29%. He came out of the (Continued on eighth page." MANY LEXINGTON WORKOUTS I (Continued from first page.- work like one of quality and his effort, quite deservedly, was regarded as an excellent one by turfmen. Trainer Danny Stewart ordered a one-mile workout for Hiram, and he responded somewhat beyond expectations of his trainer by getting over the route in 1 :41»4. He went along at an even pace throughout and was never out of the steady restraint of his rider. While Hiram has yet to prove himself of Derby timber, he is training well and moving up fast with every workout. The impressive-ness of his work soon may be on a par with that of the more prominent Derby hopefuls. Other Derby eligibles figured in less ambitious . training over the fast track, and Oaks i candidates in goodly numbers furthered their preparation for the coming meeting in a fashion strongly indicative of the possibility that the three-year-old fillies of this year may not be so inferior to other years after all." Mr. Camden's Carin, although ridden out, exhibited ability in negotiating a mile in l 1 :43%. and the Hieatt Brothers' Marhi had I no trouble going seven-eighths in 1 :30%. Mrs. J. H. Byrd's Runaway Princess was i timed in 1 :45 for one mile, which she did ! handily and. going equally as easily, J. H. Manheimer's Aleader completed the same i distance in 1 :44. The latter ran with Pride, i a stable mate. Howard Otts' Man o' War filly, War Feathers, displayed a fine turn of speed in i running a half mile in :18%, easily. She j was pulled up after five-eighths in 1:02%. The track was crowded with horses i throughout the morning and training activity stretched well into the afternoon, which brought rehearsals for a number of two-year-olds. ■ The latter also were numerous at the barrier for schooling. Hugh Gilmore. who is in charge of the schooling, announced that 232 youngsters ) have been at the barrier this spring. He ( I i ! i i i j i ■ ) ( I estimated that number is about half of the juveniles here, a number of horsemen prefer- ing to school just racing their charges, Jockey W. Anderson has given first call on his services to R. C. Frakes and second to J. M. Goode. Jockey Byron Ray has joined the stable of Col. R. L. Baker, William Shelley, racing secretary of the Kentucky Racing Assocition, is expected here from his home at Louisville on Monday. The entire stable of J. E. Widener, requir-i ing three cars, will entrain tomorrow for Belmont Park in charge of Peter Coyne. J. C. Furst, who has two horses in the stable of Jim Hukill here, was a visitor thts morning. He will proceed to Louisville, where Alex Menger has two other racers In training for the Cincinnatlan. Plans Kentucky Campaign: Mose Goldblatt to Race in Blue Grass State-Will Not Ship to Chicago PLANS KENTUCKY CAMPAIGN i Mose Goldblatt to Race in Blue Grass State — Will Not Ship to Chicago. LEXINGTON. Ky., April 13.— Mose Goldblatt came to the H. I*. Whitney farm from Cincinnati today and then journeyed on to Louisville. While here he arranged with Maj. Louis A. Beard to care for Orator and Bottom Dollar for him at the Whitney farm until he disposes of them. "I am just back from a visit to Mr. Rqwe at Redbank, N. J.," said Mr. Goldblatt, "and he is sending me a number of horses to race in Kentucky for Mr. Whitney, so I must get rid of some of my own to make room in the stable. "Orator is a five-year-old brother to Upset and would make some man who is in the breeding game a mighty good sire. Bottom Dollar is a four-year-old and still is in good form for racing. She is sound, and is bred to be a good brood mare, being by North Star III. — Bulldoze, by Fariman." Goldblatt said that his band will race in Kentucky and that he is not shipping to Chicago this year. While here he engaged the same stable he had last year for the Raceland meeting. When he talks with Mr. Rowe on the phone from Louisville tonight he will know what horses are to be sent out to him at Louisville. — *■ ■ Shipping to Havre De Grace . SHIPPING TO HAVRE DE GRACE BOWIE. Md., April 13.— There was a big influx of horses at Havre de Grace today. Many stables left Bowie for the Harford ^'ounty course, among them E. Trueman, with twenty ; S. W. Richards, three ; H. L. Munson, three ; T. R. Terry, four ; C. S. Wilson, five; B. Harris, four; J. Coffey, three ; F. Lux, two : J. McNaughton. four ; Bob McKeever, six ; J. M. Black five and Nevada Stock Farm Stable, twelve. Derby Favorite in Action: Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Hertz Watch Reigh Count Gallop One Mile 1 ] ( | ' ' • I I ( I ' I • I ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' •' ' i DERBY FAVORITE IN ACTION • Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Hertz Watch Reigh Count Gallop One Mile. ♦ Colt Impresses Spectators with His Easy Action and Apparent Readiness to Race at Once. • LOUISVILLE, Ky.. April 13 —Mrs. J. D. Hertz' splendid colt Reigh Count gave his legion of admirers further justification for their confidence in him when, at Churchill Downs this morning, he galloped one mile for the first time since his Derby training began, and negotiated the distance in 1 :44. Although not the fastest Derby trial of the season at one mile, it was easily the most impressive, and the time made was excellent for this stage of the Derby training period. Reigh Count was accompanied by Reigh Olga, but their riders were reversed. Chick Lang, who will ride Reigh Count in the Derby, was astride the colt this morning, while Larry Mills, who has been galloping the Derby favorite in all of his workouts, had the leg up on Reigh Olga. Otto Lehman's Derby candidate, which is being trained in the same stable as Reigh Count. Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Hertz, owners of Reigh Count, were on hand to see the colt's latest workout, it being their first visit to Churchill Downs this spring. They were accompanied by Harvey Woodruff, special writer for the Chicago Tribune. The party arrived from Chicago early this morning and vill remain over until tomorrow night. It was rather late in the morning when the two Derby colts were brought out and few other horses were on the track. A large crowd of horsemen watched the work from the infield, while the Hertz party saw the trial from the judges' stand. The track, which was still cuppy and dusty, was not suited for fast moves. Reigh Count and Reigh Olga began from the stand, with the latter having an advantage of about five lengths over the Derby favorite at the start. The latter, however, moved up on his pacemaker rounding the turn into the back stretch and was rated that distance behind until they swung into the home stretch, wh?re Reigh Count moved up and was only a neck back of his rival as they raced past the mile post. The pair was then eased up and galloped out an extra quarter mile, completing the Derby distance in 2:17. It was one of the best workouts ever shown by a Derby eligible, over the local course, in years. Its chief merit lay in the eveness of the pace, and one of the work watchers afterwards remarked that Lang could not have rated Reigh Count better had he been equipped with a clock. The colts were timed separately. Reigh Count's fractions were :26, :32, 1:18. 1:44. It will be seen that he negotiated each quarter in exactly the same time, twenty-six seconds. Reigh Olga was timed one mile in 1 :45, his fractions being :26%, :52%, 1 :19. His showing also was meritorious, but could not compare with that of his more noted stablemate. Both colts pulled up in grand shape and showed no distress. Mr. and Mrs. Hertz were immensely pleased with Reigh Count's work, and congratulated trainer Barney Michell on his (Continued on eigbtn page. | : 1 J i ' ' • ; ' ' ? ] 3 1 1 • I ? i. i | - i 1 I i ] e i f ; i i - i B i i - , 1 I a I. a - e r DERBY FAVORITE IN ACTION (Continued from first page.i painstaking efforts. Earlier in the morning Anita Peabody was brought out and worked a half-mile in :50"s. in the company of The Answer and Sea Rip. The latter two went on and worked three-quarters in 1:19%. The Hertz party viewed this workout from the center of the field. Next in interest to the workout of the Hertz horses was the fine gallop of George Barnes" Derby eligible Whiskarm, which ran three-quarters in 1 :17%, the best time for the distance made by any Derby colt during the morning. Whiskarm ran under restraint, going the first quarter in :24Vs, half in :50%, three-quarters in 1 :17% and was eased up at the one mile post in 1 :41». Nick Cullop turned in a good work when he ran one mile easily in 1 :48, going the half in :51% and the three-quarters in 1 :19%. Golden Racket and Cartago went out together and, hard held, galloped five-eighths in 1 :02%. Colonel Shaw ran five-eighths in 1 :09 under restraint, and L»octor Fred ran a similar distance in the good time of 1 :03*£. Irish Pal had plenty of speed when he galloped three-quarters in 1 :19% and completed seven-eighths in 1 :33%. Mulligan's Son ran three- quarters in 1:21 *i and cantered the mile in 1 :52%. The fastest three-quarters of the morning was witnessed when S. Peabody's Clark Handicap candidate Flat Iron, accompanied by Minox, ran the distance in 1 :13%. Rolled Stocking, another candidate for the Clark Handicap, showed his fitness by going an easy mile in 1 :46%. Sandal Phan. Mrs. Hertz' candidate for the I "butante Stakes, showed good speed when, accompanied by Protection and St. Lucia, she negotiated a quarter mile in :24. Roy Carruthers. manager of the Book Cadillac Hotel and the Fhoenix Hotel in Lex-r ington, is another member of the association's directorate. H. T. Archibald Buys Farm H. T. ARCHIBALD BUYS FARM LOUISVILLE. Ky.. April 13— H. Teller Archibald, well known Chicago business man and sportsman, who liars maintained a stable for the past three years, and during that time has enjoyed a fair measure of success, is going into the breeding end of the sport. Recently Mr. Archibald purchased a farm in Maryland between Middleburg and the W. Ziegler place, on the Virginia line whe.-e he will establish a stock farm. It is Mr. Archibald's intention to secure a number of choicely bred mares which will be mated to Westy Hogan, which stallion he purchased some time ago from W. S. Payne and John Whitlow. The veteran George Walker, who has been training a division of the Archibald Stable ever since that owner embarked in racing will, according to report, be placed in charge of the farm. George Arris, will continue to 1 andle the Archibald horses in training, but the establishment will be curtailed considerably to form but one division. Three Horses Disqualified THREE HORSES DISQUALIFIED (SPECIAL CABLEGRAM.) LONDON. England. April 13.— Herbert Pulitzer's Cohort, by Grand Parade — Tetrab-bazia, won the Easter Plate, a seven-eighths mile dash, at Kempton Park. There were seventeen starters. Cohort scored easily by three lengths. In the Greeham Plate John O'London was disqualified for interference. The victory was awarded to The Wheedler, a colt by Orpheus — Elislexi. ridden by Childs. He was beaten to the finish by John O'London by three-quarters of a length. There were fifteen starters. There was a double disqualification in the juvenile selling plate. The first two to finish were set back for boring and the race was awarded to Dandelion, which ran third. Poeticule Triumphs: Turns Tables on Recent Conqueror in Bowie's Main Attraction POETICULE TRIUMPHS • Turns Tables on Recent Conqueror In Bowie's Main Attraction. » Arlington Filly Outstays Skylight in Hard Drive — Long Point Scores in Second Race. BOWIE, Md., April 13.— Edward Arlington's Poeticule, showing both remarkable speed and gameness, was winner of the best offering at Bowie this afternoon when she triumphed over Harry Payne Whitney's Skylight, generally considered before the race as the surest winner of the day. This was in the five and a half furlongs Ambassador Purse, for three-year-olds, and the English filly, forcing a killing pace, finished the distance in 1 :05%. There was a return to summerlike weather, and an immense crowd was on hand for the sport. With the exception of the Ambassador Purse the card attracted rather ordinary ones, but there was plenty of interest in the sport that was offered. It was "right after the running of the third race that announcement was made of the safe arrival of the trans-Atlantic fliers and it was greeted with rousing cheers. In a previous meeting Skylight had beaten Poeticule. but the Arlington filly had given an excellent account of herself in that race, and that was evidenced when she hung on to beat the Whitney filly. The start was a good one and Baker at once rushed Poeticule to the front. She ran the first quarter in :22.% over a track that was not exactly at its best and, going right along, reached the half-mile post in forty-six seconds. This was a flight of speed that was calculated to keep her in front, but Skylight was second and it was confidently expected that the pace would make Poeticule quit in the stretch. After the turn for home Poeticule continued to race along straight and true. Workman shook up the Whitney filly and then went to a furious drive. Skylight drew up on Poeticule and was lapped on her a sixteenth from home, but Poeticule, battling along gamely, held a slight lead, and at the end she was going way, to win by half a length. Five lengths back of the first two I Hope So. from the F. J. Kearns stablo, saved third place from Sweepesta. VIRADO IN FRONT. Another of the juveniles from the Nevada Stock Farm Stable that raced at Tijuana during the winter was winner of the opening half mile race, when Virado. an unsexed son of- Volta and Erase, led home a big field of cheap ones. R .W. Carter's Highland Fling raced to second place and third was the portion of George D. Widener's, St. James filly. Roseling. Beginning well, it was Virado that forced the pace throughout, but Roseling and Highland Fling were always in the front division, while Caterpillar, after beginning from an outside position, was rushed up in the early stages, but ran into trouble and could not reach a contending position. Through the stretch Roseling made a bid before the eighth post was reached, but there she tired, while Virado came on to win with something to spare, while Highland Fling also outfinished the Widener filly. Preston Burch was at Havre de Grace, but the winner was saddled by R. E. Handler. There was a good finish in the three-quarters second race when E. E. Rhodes' Long Point, one- that raced at Havana, just got up in time to beat J. J. Meyers' Talladega in the final strides, while Mrs. A. E. Alexandra's Care Free was third. FAST BECaXNER. Care Free, beginning well, went to the front leaving the back stretch and was galloping so easily that he looked a sure winner, but both Long Point and Talladega were going well back of him. Until the final eighth Care Free still looked best, but in the last eighth the old fellow tired badly and when the other two made a gallant charge Long Point was winner by half a length going away, while Talladega had beaten Care Free by. a head for second place. Five lengths back of the first three was F. W. Barlow's Pheasant to finish fourth. It was a big field of maiden platers that started In the one mile and seventy yards third race, and the winner turned up in Brahman, when he led home Junie. with Rockland Boy beating Jenny June for third. In this, Dangerous Kitty was first to show the way, but Kentucky Colonel was in the first flight and leading on the back stretch. He took command so easily that he seemed to hold the others perfectly safe. Rockland Boy had been taken back, after showing in front, but Brahman moved into second place and then quickly disposed of Kentucky Colonel. Once in front, he held his lead though both Junie and Rockland Boy were going fast at the end, while Kentucky Colonel was quitting badly. Frank, the Swenke starter, was particularly unfortunate on the first turn, when he was (Continued on eighth page) I POETICULE TRIUMPHS (Continued from first page, i badly knocked about and narrowly escaped falling. A dozen cheap ones gave no end of trouble at the mile and a sixteenth starting point before the fifth race, which resulted in a victory for C. Wolfe's Harlan from Mrs. W. J. Martin's Know-Me-Gnome, while Bellfont was third. Know-Me-Gnome was the one to set most of the pace, while Robertson gradually made up ground with Harlan, and then in a fast finish he slipped through to be winner in the final strides. Bellfont finished fast to take third place. In this, the disappointment was Altissimo. He was carried wide on the first turn and Workman rode him wide all the way with the result that he never reached a contending position. Page 2 DAILY RACING FORM VOLUME XXXIV. NUMBER 102 Entfrrd as second-class Matter, April 2. 189 ?. at the post-office at Chicago, Illinois, under Act of March 3. 1879. Daily During Winter Months. Daily (Except Sunday I ltalance of the year. A daily reflection of the American turf by telegraph. Published by DAILY RACING FORM PUBLISHING CO. '.41 PLYMOUTH COURT - CHICAGO. ILL. 157-159 EAST 32nd ST.. NEW YORK CITY. N. Y. 50 RICHMOND STREET. EAST. TORONTO. ONT. 3C5-307 DECATUR STREET. NEW ORLEANS. LA. 20H-201G MIAMI COURT, N. W.. MIAMI. ELA. A. W. KRUSE Manager TELE1TIOXE 027G HARRISON. • For business and circulation purposes only.) This telephone has no connection with the news or editorial departments and cannot be used to • niiiniunicate with tlirm. 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Murphy, a racing official of long experience whose opinion on any matter pertaining to the turf must be respected, has come out in support of the , stall gate starting device. He would have the various devices that have been shown given more of a trial by the associations, and he deplores the fact that more interest is not taken in the subject. There is one point in the Murphy defense of the stall gates that is open 10 , argument. That is the contention that the standing start, which is necessary in any stall device, offers no unnatural • strain on horses that may bring about a i break down. . In this, judge Murphy points out that 80 per cent of horses which break down . go wrong in front, while a horse must start from the barrier with its hind legs. ' It is there that it gets impetus and, in his opinion, it is there that the strain, if any, must come. Answering this, judge Murphy is asked to compare the number of horses with , bad knees now against the number of years ago, when horses were started 1 with the flag and while in motion. He ; must admit that bad knees are much I more common now, and bad knees may , readily come from the standing start. Admitted that a horse must begin with i its hind legs— there is no other way — . this does not remove the strain on its 3 fore legs. It is that first grabbing stride s that puts the strain on the knees when it strides in front, and it is that first t grabbing stride that will cause a horse ; to knuckle over in front and occasionally , stumble to its knees. If a horse could j begin with its fore legs, there would not t be the same danger to knees or ankles I and it is just because of the way a horse e must start that there is a strain. The horse that is in motion is, of necessity, . not subjected to the same strain. That admits of no argument, and it is s also easily understood that beginning . with the hind legs makes it necessary for ,. a horse to grab with his front legs in a a manner that brings about the Injuries to 0 ; , , , • i . . ' , 1 ; I , i . 3 s t ; , j t I e . is s . ,. a a 0 ; knees and ankles that have been described. There is much to commend in many of the starting devices, but it is contended that the moving start does not subject the horse to the same unusual strain. Program books have been issued by the Churchill Downs Jockey Club for its coming meeting which begins May 8, to continue until June 2. As usual, the book is an excellent bit of work, adorned on its title page with a picture of Whiskery, H. P. Whitney's winner of last year's Kentucky Derby. W. H. Shelley has furnished a wide ' variety of races for the meeting that are calculated to take care of horses of every age and of every grade worthy to race at the Louisville course. The dates for ; the running of the various stakes are ingeniously arranged to bring about the best results, and with May 19 as Derby Day — the big afternoon of the meeting — it ought to be one of the most notable meetings in the history of the famous old course. As usual, Col. Matt Winn has work under way in increasing Derby Day accommodations—this has to be done each year — and all will be in readiness for the opening. In the meantime the track is well filled up with horses training for the opening. Other reservations that have been made will tax the stabling capacity, while many horses will have to find quarters at Douglas Park. With the Havre de Grace meeting of the Harford Association to begin on Monday, each day sees the movement ol horses to that course. Several of the big racing establishments, that did not patronize the Bowie meeting, will begin their campaign with the opening of this meeting and, taking a line through the workouts, it would seem that the Harford Handicap, the three-quarters opening feature, will attract both a large and a fashionable field. The Harford Handicap was first run in 1913, when it was won by the late Maj. E. B. Cassatt's Spring Board, and the ! various renewals since that time have , been won by many a good horse. Billy Kelly took the race three times in suc- cession, in 1919, 1920 and 1921. Then there came a memorable race in 1922, when Exterminator brought the Billy Kelly triumphal march to an end by ■ beating him in one of the most remarkable renewals of the race. Noah, winner of the 1925 and 1926 I races, is the only other to have repeated 1 in the stake. Next Monday it is promised that the 1 field will be up to the best traditions of the race. The first worthwhile opportunity for the Preakness Stakes and Kentucky Derby eligibles comes in the running of the Chesapeake Stakes, at a mile and a , sixteenth, of the Harford Association on April 30. This race has an added money value of $10,000, while it is decided at a t time when it is of great value in a pre-j paratory way for the Preakness Stakes, to be decided at Pimlico on May 11. No winner of the Chesapeake Stakes has been the winner of the Preakness 5 Stakes, and the nearest any one of them t came to winning was last year, when . Whiskery, after taking the Havre de Grace race, raced third to his stablemate ; Bostonian in the Preakness Stakes. It t remains an excellent trial for the Preak-, ness Stakes and the Kentucky Derby eligibles. It is run at the right time, and 1 , it is over an adequate distance. Some of the notable eligibles to the g Preakness Stakes which may be seen j under colors in the Chesapeake Stakes are: H. P. Whitney's Victorian, A. H. Cosden's Vito, William Woodward's 5 David Bone, Max Hirsch's Tara's Hall I and Sortie, which he trains for A. C. Schwartz; Walter M. Jefford's Bateau, ' J. R. Macomber's good maiden Petee-Wrack, - Mrs. Margaret Emerson Baker's _ Night Life, and Adm. Cary T. Grayson's S imported colt Strolling Player, one of the I best English two-year-olds of last year. There seems to be an excellent chance a for these to go to the post in the Chesapeake Stakes. Each one has been training exceedingly well, and there is every hope that each will be ready to race a a mile and a sixteenth by April 30. Of course, there are many other high ■ class three-year-olds among the Chesapeake i- Stakes eligibles, but these are ones 9 calculated to attract the most attention n and they are all suitably advanced in H 1 t I their training. 1 t $ $ KENTUCKY DERBY All the Latest News Concerning the Candidates Now in Training Dally Work-outs By Our Own Clockerg From Bowie, Belmont Park, Aquednrt, Lexington, Churchill Downs and Douglas Purk Live and Cp-to-tue-Minute Gostrfp from All Tracks By Our Own Correspondents Special Articles Covering Every Phase of the Derby and the Racing Credentials of Eligibles Every Day from Now 1'ntll Derty 1 I ay, Saturday, May lit | in Daily Racing Form (America's Turf Authority for 34 Years) « ... ... .--I. --L — Dick Welles' Selections At Bowie One Best Bet — CORPORAL — In the Fifth Race. ' ; ! , ■ I 1 1 A fine half-holiday program has been arranged for today's racing with the sixth running of the Prince Georges (Spring) Handicap as the stellar attraction. Sixteen were named in the overnight entries for this stake feature and even if there is some scratching before pest time there is plenty of good material entered to make - for an interesting contest. H. P. Whitney's Afterglow has been assigned top impost of 126 pounds. Next in the handicapper's estimation comes Aucilla, with 120 pounds, then Banton, whose assignment is 117 and Golden Spire with 116. Jack Higgins, the Louisiana Derby winner, gets in with 113. The secondary attraction is the Thorn-cliffe PvM, to be run as the fifth event and over the seven-eighths distance. This is an allowance affair and brings out a high-class field of sprinters. Corporal, which has won his last two starts here, is favored to win this number and appears to be the best betting proposition on the card. The Clifton Forge Purse, at five and a half furlongs, also brings a good field to the post. Three claiming races and the Expectation Purse, framed for two-year-olds and under allowance conditions, rounds out the fine Saturday program. LETALONE— RE A— SPORT. The winner of the Expectation Purse should be LETALO.NE. The Whitney colt has yet to win a race, but in both of his starts lie showed well and was able to land in third place in each event. He is favorably weighted today and we expect him to hand this field a beating. REA, winner of her last start, is tabbed to account for the place end of the coin. She only has to repeat her last effort to be the one to finish closest to the winner. SPORT, which now races for Clyde Phillips, is possibly best of the others for the show end of the purse. 1 LEV ATE--HIGH HOPE— SON A "I. The second, race brin~s out a large field to race over the six and a half furlongs distance and here we favor ELEVATE to prove best. The Patterson filly found the distance of her lac' race a bit too long for her and. as a consequence, landed in third place after leading to the stretch. With the shorter distance and the weights in h:r favor, we think she may be good enough to land in front of this field. HIGH HOP3, another one wnich .aced well in her last start, is selected for second place. Her last effort duplicated today would make her dangerous company. SON AMI is liable to find his impost of 120 pounds too much for him, but we think he will be able to land the show end of the purse at least. SUNSARD— POLY— SENATOR NORRIS. SUNSARD turned in thj fastest three-quarters time of uie meeting in his last start and, basing on that performance, is possibly a shade the best o' the starters in the Clifton Forge Purse. He raced in his best form on that occasion and only has to go in a like manner here to beat POLY, wrhich looms as the most dangerous contender. The latter is to pack 116 pounds, ten pounds off his initial start here, when he put up a good effort to land second money. He is bound to cause plenty of trouble, but if SUNSARD shows his best speed, we think the Smith gelding may prove best. SENATOR NORRIS is capable of landing the show money. WILLIE K.— CROSSCO— PETER PETER. In his race Thursday. WILLIE K. had to be content with second money, CROSSCO beating the latter by a head. The latter was possibly a bit lucky in : chieving her victory for, had the distance been a bit longer, there is no denying the Keating colt could have beaten the filly. The feature attraction today engages both of the above mentioned horses, but we 1 ': for a reversal of the decision at the longer distance. WILLIE K. is in exceptionally good form at present and his impost is a most favorable one. CROSSCO, though degarded as an outsider, must be given due consideration on her showing Thursday and in her races at New Orleans. PETER PETER, from the Greentree Stable, figures next best. AFTERGLOW appears to have his work cut out for him. CORPORAL— BURNING GLASS-CHARLES H. Even though picking up eight pounds over his last winning effort, we favor CORPORAL to win again in the Thorncliffe Purse. The R. L. Freeman colt turned in two good winning races in his two last starts and either of those races duplicated here should see him adding another score to his credit. BURNING GLASS, which graduated from the non-winner ranks in his last start, appears to be the most probable danger. He turned in a fast three-quarters in his last race and only has to go in the same style here to land closest to CORPORAL. CHARLES H. is possibly the best of the others for the short end of the coin. GRAND BEY— ROBERT MANDEL— GOLDEN VOLT. The sixth race looks like a good spot for GRAND BEY to come down in front. He is favorably weighted for this event and he only has to race in his best style to take this band into camp. He was winner of his first start here and then landed in second place in his next two starts. ROBERT MANDEL won off by himself in his race Thursday in slow going. The track was more or less made to order for him then, but, even with a fast strip today, we look for him to give a good account of himself. GOLDEN VOLT seems to be slightly the best of the others for the remaining portion of the purse. FOREHEAD— ROWLAND'S REQUEST— VALENTINO. The good night event is a rather open affair, for there are several which appear to have a good chance of winning. Because of her favorable impost, we expect FOREHEAD to take down top honors in this number. The Bedwell filly is in good form at the present and only has to show her best speed to beat this field. ROWLAND'S REQUEST and VALENTINO, both winners of their last starts, figure close together for second place, with the former holding a slight edge. MAXIE, TAZEWELL and KNOW-ME-GNOME are others which are capable of winning. Daily Racing Form Handicaps , t 5 t . ; t 1 , g j 5 I ' - _ S I a a a ■ i- 9 n H • m Daily Racing Form Handicap. *- $ BOWIE (Track fast.) The horses which seem best in today's races «~re : Vrackman'* Selections. 1 — Letalone Nevada Stock Farm Stable en-; try, Sport. 2 — Son Ami, Alex Woodliffe, Unladylike. 3 — Poly, Single Star, Senator Norris. 4 — Nealon Kay, Willie K., Golden Spire. 5— BURNING GLASS, R. L. Freeman entry, Gold Bet. C — Tester, Fairyman, Lewis. 7 — Tazewell, Maxie, Forehead. T. K. Lynch. Daily Racing Form Selections. 1 — Letalone, Rea, Glacial, Caravan. 2 — Son Ami, Unladylike, Lenny, Skirmisher. 3 — POLY, Sunsard, Single Star, Contemplate, 4 — Peter Peter, Aucilla, Jack Higgins, Afterglow. 5 — Corporal, Burning Glass, Memoria, Charles H. 6 — Grand Bey, Fairyman, Tester, Robert Mandel. 7 — Forehead, Tazewell, Valentino, Maxie. Dick Welle*' Selections. 1 — Letalone, Rea, Sport. 2 — Elevate, High Hope, Son Ami. 3 — Sunsard, Poly, Senator Norris. 4 — Willie K., Crossco, Peter Peter. 5— CORPORAL, Burning Glass. Charles H. 6 — Grand Bey, Robert Mandel, Golden Volt. 7 — Forehead, Rowland's Request, Valentino. Build's Selections. 1 — Letalone, Caravan, Rea, Glacial. 2 — Son Ami, Alex Woodliffe, Bristol, Unladylike. 3— POLY, Single Star, Sunsard, Senator Norris. 4 — Comet, Jack Higgins, Peter Peter, Nealon Kay. 5 — Burning Glass, Corporal, Memoria, Gold Bet. 6 — Fairyman, Tester, Golden V»lt, Grand Bey. 7 — Nama. Rowland's Request, Forehead, Tazewell. Consensus. 1 1— LETALONE, Rea, Caravan, Sport. 2— Son Ami, Alex Woodliffe, LTnladylike, Elevate. 3 — Poly, Sunsard, Single Star, Senator Norris, 4 — Peter Feter, Willie K., Nealon Kay, Jack Higgins. 5 — Corporal, Burning Glass, Memoria, Gold ! Bet. j I 6 — Fairyman, Tester, Grand Bey, Robert,) Mandel. 7 — Forehead, Tazewell, Rowland's Request* i Maxie. i Jamaica Stake Dates • # JAMAICA STAKE DATES NEW YORK, N. Y , April 13— Stake dates for the spring meeting of the Metropolitan Jockey Club at Jamaica were announced Tuesday. As usual, the Paumonok Handicap, at three-quarters, for three-year-olds and over, will be the feature on opening day, April 23. In all, eighteen fixtures will be renewed during the twenty-one day meeting. They are as follows: April 23 — Paumonok Handicap, $5,000 added ; three-quarters mile. April 24— Suffolk Claiming Stakes, $2,000 added ; five-eighths mile. April 26 — Highland Claiming Stakes, $2,000 added ; three-quarters mile. April 28— Colorado Stakes, $3,000 added ; five-eighths mile. April 28 — Wood Memorial Stakes, $10,000 added ; one mile and 70 yards. April 30 — Montauk Claiming Stakes, $2,000 added ; five-eighths mile. May 1 — Long Beach Handicap, $3,500 added ; one mile and 70 yards. May 3 — Olympic Claiming Stakes, $2,000 added ; three-q tarters mile. May 5 — Kings County Handicap, $5,000 added ; mile and a sixteenth. May 7 — Rainbow Handicap, $2,500 added ; three-quarters mile. May 8— Rosedale Stakes, $2,500 added ; five-eighths mile. May 9 — Newtown Claiming Stakes, $2,000 added ; three-quarters mile. : May 10 — Spring Handi ap, $2,500 added ; three-quarters mile. May 12— Youthful Stakes, $5,000 add- | ed ; five-eighths mile. May 12 — Excelsior Handicap, $5,000 ! added ; mile and a sixteenth. May 14 — Greenfield Selling Stakes, $2,000 added ; five-eighths mile. May 15 — Southampton Handicap, $3,- 500 added ; mile and a sixteenth. May 16 — GarC.ei. City Claiming | Stakes, $2,000 added ; mile and a sixteenth. , Sv_ _ £ ■I Page 3 Daily Racing Form Charts: Bowie 1 GAIL^ RACING FORM i__ BOWIE — * • j BOWIE. MD.. FRIDAT. APRIL 13. 1928.— Prince Georges Park (1 Mile). Tenth day. Southern Mary- J land \gri ultiiral Association. Spring meeting of 1 1 days. Weather clear. ! Steward Representing Maryland State Racing Commission, G. J. Rrown. Jr. Stewards. G. J. Brown, j Jr.. B. Waters and P. J. Miles. Judges. A. G. Weston. J. H. Anderson. J. McLennau and J. P. Turner, j Slarter. J. Milton. Racing Secretary. J . McLennan. " j Racing starts at 2:30 p. ui. (Chicago time. 1:30 p. m.l. W indicates whip. S spurs. B blinkers. Fig- j urea in parentheses following the distance of each race indicate horse, date, track record, age of horse ', nnd weight carried. 'Indicates apprentice allowance. j 9Q7A9 FIRST RACE— 1-2 Mile. (Too High, April 7. 1928— :46%— 2— 112.) Purse $1,200. 2-AO 4 \J+i year-olds. Claiming. Net value to winner $850: second. $200: third. S100: fourth. $60, I Index Horses AWtPPSt ', Str Fin Jockeys Owners lvpiiv. Odds Str't 23010 VIRAlxi w IIS 4 2 \\ 14 l1 It I'etcrnel Nevada Stock Farm S:a 440-100 I . 23653 HIGHLAND FLING w 111 8 4 2"k 2-* 24 1) Mergler B W Carter J290-100 i . 3366~*ROS1*LINO wc 106 G :! 3H 2'i 3* F Moon G D Widener . 4S5-100 I •8363ft ROCKY 1»EX w 110 7 10 4' 4* 4'4 ■ Barnes C Wav S3S5-100 • tMWGBORGIA IIRRGET w 102 i 8 G"k G'4 5n* P Francis L Fishman SwO-lOO I 23660 -CATERPILLAR 113 10 .r. V 54 6* N Barrett J P Jones 2:5-100 1 23456 FIUi IV w 110 9 C 74 81 71 F J Baker Mrs G H Abbott 4585-100 1 23660 MISTY MORN w 111 2 !• II1 9* 8«k L Schaefer W J Salmon 3100-100 [ 23690 AYIATUIX w 107 It 11 SS 10*- 9* R Leonard R L Freemaa 1 23674 OH MB W 110 12 7 f \ 7'U0» c McCr's'n K E Carver T4120-100 • llin ORME SH« T w 113 112 12 11J 11« F Stevens A L Austin I 23639 SAlCi: w 114 3 1 10°-12 12 E Ambr'se A F Canale 2575-100 I tMutuel field. ICotipled as R. W. Carter & I*. L. Freeman entry. Tima. :23%. :48%. Track good. , $2 MUTUELS PAID . ^EQUIVALNT BOOKING ODDS— VIRADO $10.80 $5.00 $3.20 440—100 150—100 60 — 100 t R. W. CARTER ft R. L. FREEMAN ENTRY 4.40 3.30 120—100 65—100 » ROSELING- 3.60 80—100 Winner — 1$. g. hy Volta— Erase, hy Atlieling II. (trained by P. M. Burch: bred by Nevada Stock Farm). Winner entered to be claimed for $2,000. WENT TO POST— 2:32. AT POST— 3 minutes. Start good and slow. Won handily: second and third driving. VIRADO began fast, raced close up from the start, saved ground where possible and responded I resolutely wh n challenged in the stretch. HIGHLAND FLING also was close up from the start and, , ' coming on the outside, was gaining slowly at the end. ROSELING saved much ground on the stretch turn, , but tired aftT making a challenge. ROCKY DEN raced forwardly and finished gamely. GEORGIA » HKRGET made a fast finish. CATERPILLAR met with early interference. FILL D. was forced to race extremely wide throughout. SAUCE raced green, as did OH ME and MISTY MORN. Scratched— 1 23674 I Rea. 118: 23674 Nancy l'.yrd. 115: 23360 Yaller Gal, 107: 23660 Era, 116; 23674 [ Pickerel. 107: 23681 FaCgue, 117; SMS Marguerite (lark. 111; Belle of Govans, 107. Overweights — Highland Fling, 4 pounds; Oh Me. 3. *?QrTAQ SECOND RACE— 3-4 Mile] (Poly. Nov. 22. 1927—1:11—3—110.) Purse $1,200. 4-year-_■•«! • 4 VfO olds and upward. Claiming. Net value to winner $350; second, $200; third, $100: ; fourth. $50. Indei UortM-s AtVll'I'M V4 Vv. Sti Kin .lockets Owners Kqutv. Odds Str t - 23327 LONG Fill NT ivn 7 HC'll 1 5 2«" 3- 1* M l'ishm'n E E Rhodes 920-100 1 23060 TAI.I.Al'EtiA w 5 110 12 7 7'4 6* 2h 2" G Fields J J Meyers 870-100 23661 -CARL FREE wb 10 110 10 2 4\ 14 1* 3» J Chalmrs Mrs A E Alexandra 235-100 I glUt*PHEA8ANT wb 5 110 9 10 9' 84 51 4'i L Steinh't F W Barlow 780-100 I 23556 COLONEL SBTH wb 4 112 I I 3" 4"" 4'i 5* L Morris E K Bryson 900-100 5 23655*ZI'KER wb G 107 4 12 12* 12* 8'i G'i R Leonard Justa Farm Stable 350-100 I 21321 MEIETER wb I 110 7 9 10« 9l 711 7* O Brown Mrs A B Robinson flfrlO-100 5 20376 LEATHER WOOD w 7 112 8 4 P 5- 6"* 8'4 R Wkman J P Smith 2150-100 1 NtM,KNCAHP wb 4 111 6 5 1" 3* 9= 9= A Rob'ts'n J J Farrell Jr 5860-100 3 2098ft RIOKL w 8 112 111 llnt10» 10'ilOT E Ambr'se Mrs W R Midgley t 19268 BUM SWEPT w I 110 2 8 8h 11= 11* 11* F Stevens B A Langmuir 14730-100 3 23655 CANST LEU. w 4 112 3 G 2»" 7'J12» 1215 A Pasc'ma J Kolb t 23675'YANKLK ROCK wb 4 105 13 13 13 13 13 13 M Godfrey S Scibilli t I tMutuel field. Time. :23%, :47%. 1:12%. Track good. , $2 MUTUELS PAID . ,-EQUIVAL'NT BOOKING ODDS-^ LONG POINT S20.40 $10.50 $ 6.30 920—100 425—100 215—100 TALLADEGA 18.00 7.40 800—100 270—100 CARE FREE 3.20 60—100 i Winner--B. g. bv Ballot— Ursula Emma, by Broomstick (trained by E. E. Rhodes; bred by Mr. Samuel D. Ridllei. Winner entered to l e claimed for $2,000. WENT TO POST— 3:07. OFF AT ONCE. Start good and slow. Won driving: second and third the same. IX) NG POINT, close up from the start, lost ground on the stretch turn, but came fast through the ! Btretch and got up to win in the final few strides. TALLADEGA worked bis way up steadily and finished gamel.v on the extreme outside. CARE FREE passed ENCAMP when called on and raced into a ' good lead, but tired badly in the final drive. PHEASANT raced wide for the entire way. COLONEL 8ETH had no mishaps. ZUKER was taken up soon after the start, then closed a big gap. ENCAMP and 1 CANDY LEE showed early speed. Scratched — (23647) Rock Thorn. Ill: 2367C*Body Guard. Ill; 23617 The Cocoon, 100; 19009 Bonsky, 110; 23676 Alex Woodliffe. 110: 23676 I-aiiuie, 104. Overweights — Loug Point, 4 pound; LeatUcruood, 2. Corrected weight — Pheasant, 110. 1 AAn ||J THIRD RACE— 1 Mile and 70 Yards! (Sortie. Nov. 26, 1927—1:43—2—105.) Purse _yO 4 "4 $1,200. 2-year -olds and upward. Maidens. Claiming. Net value to winner $850; ; second. $200: third. $100: fourth, $50. : Index Horses AWtPPSt K% ',;, % Str Kin Jockeys Owners Equiv. Odds Str't 23664 BRAHMAN wb 3 110 7 7 8"' 4'.\ U l»j l1 E Barnes Breckinridge Long 1500-100 0 23675 JUNIE w I 105 5 I 7l 6 6"k 9* 2s II Fisher Miss D Babin 365-100 0 23686 ROCKLAND BOY w 3 110 G 3 3* 3» 4h 41 33 G Fields M S Hurd 540-100 0 23686*JKNNY JUNE w 3 100 9 10 ll» 7* 7» 5«* 4» A Rob'ts'n F P Robie JW95-100 0 23688 K'T'KY C iLONELwb 3 110 12 8 5J 1* 2* 3» 5" L Morris Mrs E L Robertson 240-100 • 23688 FR AILE1N wn 3 105 14 I 4U S'A 5«k GU 6s H Little C L Whiting 1430-100 0 23675 DANG'US KITTYwb 4 112 10 4 l1' 2" 33 V 7'i L Schaefer W Skinker 840-100 0 tMM*FRANK wb 3 105 11 11 10U12' 101 81 8l M Mergler Mrs A Swenke 2940-100 0 20880 ROYAL, LOT w 3 110 1 1 13* 11' 11J 10'i. 9l E Ambr'se R Pending 3105-100 " 23647 RECIPROCATE w 4 117 4 14 9" 10' 9*11* 10s r Mergler Mrs A Burton t 2061ft GENERAL TRIPP w 4 117 ]:'. G 6«k 9- 85 93 11J O Brown Mrs A D Robinson t 23675' GOOD STO&Y w 3 105 .". 12 121 13' 12' 12 12' J W W'k'r G W Foreman t 23662 PENQL'IN wi: I 114 8 13 14 14 14 13' 13» J Josiah F Speara t 2268'* RUTH FERIDAY wn 3 107 2 2 2" 9 13' 14 14 L Sttinh't P H Faulconer 2975-103 ■ tSIutu;! field. Time. :24*5, :49=0. l:15f'i. 1:4325. l:48*i. Track good. , $2 MUXUELS PAID , ,-EQTJIVAL'NT BOOKING ODDS-- " BRAHMAN $32.00 $13.80 $8.90 1500—100 590—100 345—100 " JUNIE 6.10 3.70 205—100 85—100 J ROCKLAND BOY 4.00 100—100 0 Winner — Ch. . by Gnuiue — Mary's Auut. by Star Shoot (trained by M. Smart; bred by Mr, Breckinridge Long 1. Winner entered to be claimed for $2,000. WENT TO POST— 3:36. OFF AT ONCE. Start good aud slow. Won handily: second and third driving. BRAHMAN suffered from interference at the start and was shuffled back, but recovered gamely and, going to the outside to find racing 100111 when reaching the back stretch, passed the others steadily and, i. taking the lead after rounding the far turn, held it well and outfinislied JI'NIE. The latter, close up 1 in the early running, came fast through the final quarter. ROCKLAND BOY ran well and came again a right at the end. JENNY Jl'NF. need gamely. KENTUCKY COLONEL tired after taking the lead. RUTH FERIDAY quit early. PENGUIN and ROYAL LOT were crowded back when going to the first t turn. Sera tehed 23562" Unladylike, 100; 23082 High Seas, 105; 23682 Smoke Stack, 105; 23509'Rule Brit-tania. IOO: 2MM Ambition, 107; 234586 Jim Ranola, 110. Overweights- Penguin, 4 pounds; Ruth Feriday, 2. : «" Qr7/\ir FOURTH RACE— 5 1-2 Furlongs. (Sandy. Nov. 26, 1927— 1:05%— 4— 140.) Ambassador r sU*_ 4 "*J Puree. Purse $1,200. 3-year-olds, Allowances. Net value to winner $850; second, li $200: third. $100; fourth. $50. Index Horses AWtPPSt »,i Vj Str Fin Jockeys Owners Kquiv. Odds Str't t -. 23684 -POKTIC'l'Li: w 104 4 | l'i 1* li 1* F J Baker E Arlington 615-100 23684 SKYLI ;HT w 112 3 4 2" 2' 21 2* R Wkman II P Whitney t70-100 0 23656 I HOPE SO wb 109 G 8 7ok 31 Z- Si If Long F J Kearns 815-100 0 23662 'SWEEPBSTA wis 103 2 3 3^ 4s 4! 4' P Francis Nevada Stock Farm Sta 2055-100 0 REFORM wb 108 1 I 41 5J 5» 5» E Barnes F Rose 1865-100 _ 23648 FOUNDLING w 103 5 7 G' 6* 6' 6» O Brown Mrs F A Clark G090-100 _ 20935 NIKl w 108 7 1 r » 7* 7J 7l E Ambr'se J E P avis 800-100 fl 23656 POI.LYWt 'G WB108 86 8888A Tascma H P Whitney t t tCoupled as H. P. Whitney entry. Time. :22^. :46, 1:05*4. Track fast. , $2 MUTUELS PAID . ^EQUIVAL'NT BOOKING ODDS— POETICULE $14.30 $3.30 $2.80 615—100 65—100 40—100 0 H. P. WHITNEY ENTRY 2.40 2.20 20—100 10—100 J I HOPE SO 3.00 50—100 0 Winner — Ch. f. by Tetrameter — Golden S^uce. by Worcester (trained by K. Patterson; bred in England by Mr. II. Sidebottora .. WENT TO POST— 4:10. OFF AT ONCE. Start good and slow. Won driving: second and third the same. POETICULE showed the most speed from the start, withstood challenges from SKYLIGHT and held the latter safe all through the stretch under hard riding. SKYLICHT had to lie hard ridden to take e second place and was forced to race on the outside of the winner all the way and tired in a game finish. I HOPE SO was crowded back at the start, but recovered her stride quickly and showed much speed a _ until in tl«e last sixteenth. 8WKEPESTA raced well. REFORM w:is outpaced. POLLYWOG ran poorly. ' Scratched J0206-Stitches, 106: L»364S)B:ilai d'Or, 110; 23648-Mollie Elizabeth, 103; 236S4 Angry Mood. Ill: 14G21 Harry Ileal. 108: 23678 Eiderbard, 108. Overweight* -Poet ictile. 1 pound: Skylight, 1; I Hope So, I; Niki, 2. ■ * * W£\C± FIFTH RACE— 1 l-M MHm. (Jock. Nov. 14, 1927— 1 :44%— 3—123. ) Purse $1,200. 4-j£d*y 4 "vf year-olds and upward. Claiming. Net value to winner $850; second. $200; third. $100; i; fourth. $50. 'index Bmmm AVVtPl'St 'j Vo % Str Fin* Jockeys Owners Kquiv. Odds Str't t 2368»»H MILAN w G 105 2 1 1" 1" 2* 2'i 1» A Rob'ts'n C Wolfe 1280-100 23700'KN W-MK -GNO'E wn 5 107 7 3 21 2'J 3'i l"" 2« R Leonard Mrs W J Martin 370-100 S IIW ' BFI I FONT w 5 103 9 4 4» 4" 5'4 4" 3»k A Bulcroft F J Bovle tS105-100 ■ 23659'SAM SMITH wb 7 105 5 5 5' 6» 63 5H 4'1 P Godwin M Hackett ..975-100 23659 HIDALGO w G 110 G 9 G' f% 1" 3"k 5»* F J Baker H M Oixon 4:115-100 00 23791 DUNBEATH wsb I 110 11 8 7* 7' 7» 7' 6* ■ Barnes I) E Wishard 3G15-100 00 23657 ALTISSIM"* wb 7 112 8 6 9'J 9'J 84 84 P R Wkman G C Brenton 165-100 23666 FLI 1"Y RUFFLES* T MC 3 2 3' 3"k 4" 6* 84 J Chalmrs Mrs Jk. E Alexandra 525-100 ■ tSMfCUQUE w G 105 12J0 10" IP 10'i 9' 9» C Landolt Mrs W J Haves 720-100 ■ 23676 FOBNOVO wb 10 110 I 11 11"12 12 11* 10« V Stevens B A Longmuii t tSMt*HOBBOM wb G 105 4 12 12 10"tll' 12 11= H Little J H Nicholson G810-100 j 23661 ADMIRER w 8 110 10 7 8l S»* 9: 10' 12 L Schaefer F S Frisbie t tMutuel field. Time, :24tv :i9%. 1:15%. l:43ri, 1:50"3. Track fast. , $2 MUTUELS PAID . ^-EQUIVAL'NT BOOKING ODDS— _^ HARLAN $27.60 $11.30 $6.40 1280—100 465—100 220—100 » KNOW-ME. GNOME 4.70 4.00 135—100 100—100 M) BELLFONT (Field) 10.50 425—100 JO Wiuner- It. g. by Jim Gaffney -Katriona, by Woolsthorpe ttrained by W. II. Denliam; bred by Mr. r. i. E. Griffith). W.mier entered to lie claimed for $1,500. WENT TO P08T— 4.40. AT POST— 8 minutoa. • j J ! j j j j ', j I I . i . I • I 1 1 [ • I t » I , ' , » [ • ; - 1 I I 5 I 5 1 3 t 3 Start gor d nnd slow. Won driving; second and third the same. HARLAN, racing in improved form, raced into the lead quickly, withstood close pursuit early all the wav by KNOW-ME-GNOME and outfinislied the latter in a hard drive. KNOW-ME-GNOME raced close up from the start and. taking tiie lead, fought the finish out resolutely. BELLFONT was always close up and finished gamely. SAM SMITH finished resolutely. FLUFFY RUFFLES was prominent in the early racing, but tired. RTDALflO ran a good race. ALTISSIMO ran jioorly. Scratched— 2364.5 Sun Rajah. 110: 23665 Geo. Dever, 105; (23700HIarry Carroll, 112. Overweights — Bellfont. 3 pounds; Altissimo, 2. QoWf^pW SIXTH RACE— 1 1-16 Miles. (Jock. Nov. 14. 1927— 1:44%— 3— 123.) Purse $1,200. 4-&%y 4 " 4 year-olds and upward. Claiming. Net value to winner $850; second, $200; third, $100; fourth, $50. Index Horses AWtPPSt '4 _ _ Str Fin Jockeys Owners Bquiv. Odds Str't 21198 ATOM IN w 6 105 5 4 3'i 2"k 2« 2s ll F Stevens S Hesseltine H4M-M4 23673 AFTOM wb 5 110 10 6 1' 1' 1' l»k 2" C McCr's'n Mrs D M Norton 1625-100 23687 "LAUREL w 4 100 8 8 4" 5s 5h 4'i 34 P Francis Miss R Christmas t 23673'RKAL ARTIST w 7 10T. 12 13 9J 9' 8* 5* 4" A Rob'ts'n F L Ciceri t 23658 JACQl'ES wb 10 105 3 11 8" 7- 4'i 3* 5* H Little H R Dulany G610-100 23665*SIR GLEN W 7 105 11 10 6' 6s 6: 6"k 6*" M Mergler E S Foremau 7355-100 23689*AL KRIPP wb 5 105 7 12 11" 12= 10- 10"^ 7: a Bulcroft N Grupstein 820-100 23659 DEXTER w 4 110 1 3 13 lln'll'i 9" 8nt R Leonard R W Carter 1560-100 23689 POWDER w 5 110 9 7 7* 8Dk 9nk 8'i & F Reiily Capital Stable 530-100 23680 ZEOD wb 5 111 4 1 10' IV 12' 11" 101 D Mergler M J Cremen 430-100 23673 BILLY WARREN wb 7 110 6 5 12' 13 13 12' 11' F Whit'kr J J Conner t 23694" HIGHWAY'MAN wb I 105 I 2 5* 4' 7nk T* 12s P Go'dwin Sunnylantl Stable 240-100 23661 •GAFFNEY wb 6 105 13 9 2°* 3". M3 13 J Walker R Cooper 965-100 tMutuel field. Time, :24?i. :49. l:143/5. 1:42^5. 1:49%. Track fast. , $2 MUTUELS PAID . ^EftUIVALNT BOOKING ODDS^ ATOMIN (Field) $31.30 $11.30 $10.70 1465—100 465 — 100 435 — 100 AFTON 21.50 8.90 975 — 100 345 — 100 LAUREL (Field) 10.70 435—100 Winner — Ch. m, by Whisk Broom II.— Miniato. by Querido (trained by M. Hackett; bred by Mr. Harrv Payne Whitnev). Winner entered to be claimed for $1,500. WENT TO POST— 5:20. AT P08T— 2 minutes. Start good and slou'. Won handily: second and third driving. ATOMIN escaped interference on the first turn and. after racing in close up pursuit of the leaders, passed AFTON and was slowly going away at the end. AFTON set a good pace and saved ground on the turns, but tired in the final eighth. LAUREL raced well all the way. REAL ARTIST closed a big gap. JAl'yl'ES was made too much use of and tired. HIGHWAYMAN had no mishaps. POWDER crossed over sharply on the first turn and caused a jam. Scratched— 23701 = Everglade. 112: 23687 Delusive. 105. Overweight — Zeod, 1 pound. OQrTAQ SEVENTH RACE— 1 1-16 Miles. (Jock. Nov. 14, 1927—1:44^,-3—123.) Purse $1,200. _yO 4 UO 4-year-olds and upward. Claiming. Net value to winner $850; second, $200; third, $100: fourth, $50. Index Horses A Wt t'PSt V4 £ *4 Str Fin Jockeys Owners E iuiv. Odds Str't 23481 POTENT wb 4 110 7 4 2" 1- Is 1« l'i A Pasc'ma S W Richards 240-100 23680 = *ED PENDLETON w 8 105 11 7 6' 6* 4" 3' 24 A Rob'ts'n F P Robie 225-100 23687 ;* DENT ARIA w 8 104 2 I 11 2« 2h 2" 3' K Force II L Munson 1150-100 23658 MONS MEG w G 112 10 10 11 11 9»k 7' 4" D Mergler W Keating f775-10O 23700*LUCKY BEGGAR wb 5 102 ( 11 hP 10« 74 4°k V P Go'dwin P S P Randolph 813-100 23687 *GILBERT COOK w G 105 G G 4" 4' 6* 64 64 H Little C Wolfe t 23673 YACHTSMAN v.b 4 110 8 8 7s 7'4 5' 54 7s F Whit'kr D L Rice 2835-100 2 3680* FEDERALIST wb C 105 1 1 3» 3" 3'* 8* 8» M Mergler E E Carver t 23679 TY'PECUTTER wb 5 110 3 3 5U 5 » 8J 9s »» E Barnes G W Lee 1820-100 23666*WORMWOLD wb 5 105 9 9 9» 8= KU 10» 10'* J Walker R M Utterback 2540-100 23694*TRANSFRR wb 5 107 4 5 8* 94 11 11 11 R Leonard W V Casey 3585-100 . tMutuel field. Time, :26, :50%. 1:16%. 1:42%, 1:49«J. Track fast. , $2 MUTUELS PAID , ^-EOUIVAL'NT BOOKING ODDS-^ POTENT $6.80 $5.00 $3.70 240—100 150—100 85—100 ED PENDLETON 3.50 '3.10 75 — 100 55 — 100 DENTARIA 6.40 220—100 Winner — Ch. c, by Archaic — Gloriana, by Meddler (trained by S. W. Richards; bred by Sanford Stud Farm). Winner entered to be claimed for $1.50'). WENT TO POST— 5:51. AT POST— 3 minutes. Start bad and slow. Won easily; second and third driving. POTENT, away fast, soon passed DENTARIA and, taking n long lead on the back stretch, was easing up all through the final eighth. ED PENDLETON was forced wide by TYPEC UTTER on the back stretch and finished .fast after making up much ground. DENTARIA ran a good race and came gamely through the final drive. MONS MEG swerved to the inside soon after the start, but closed an immense gap. LUCKY BEGGAR lacked early speed. FEDERALIST quit. Scratched— 23701 Vie. 100: (23701)Robert Mandel. 112; 23665 Ruban Rouge, 110: 23659 Bonny Castle, 107; 23701'Lanoil. 107. Overweight — Dentaria, 4 pounds. 1 Bowie t t I i ! ' $ ft Entries and Past Performances BOWIE # SATURDAY, APRIL 14 • WRATH Elt 4 LEAK: TRACK FAST. 2:30 1 1 ; : 0 0 0 0 • 0 0 0 " t t t t ■ " " J 0 i. 1 a t : r li t -. 0 0 0 _ _ fl t t 0 0 J e a _ ' ■ i; t 2:30 Racing starts at p. m. (Chicago time. 1:30). Bowie (1 Mile). First Race — 1-2 Mile. Expectation Purse. Purse $1,200. 2-year-olds. Allowances. Track record : Too High, April 7. 1928— : 46%— 2— 112. Today t Ind. Horse&Postros. Wt. Bee. A.Wt.Oan 23667s Lctalone (M), 10 Bow 112 :47 110. .735 (23674) Rea, 9 Bow 1:09 :47^ 110. .730 23667 (ilacial, 7 ...Bow 115 :47% 112X725 23674J Caravan (M). 1 Bow 118 :4S% 110.720 23695* Sport (M , 4 Bow 110 :48 107.. 715 23660 Yaller Gal (M), 8 Bow 107 :49% 107.. 710 23681 Blazing Cinch(Mi, 5 Bow 118 :48% 110.705 23667 Elfrieda G. (M , 3 Bow 107 :49% 107. .700 23695 Rose of Araby (Ml. 6 107.. 695 23681 Scotch Mist (Mi, 12 Row 118 -AS% 110.690 23695 Kathleen B. (Ml. 13 Bow 115 :52m 107. .085 Marion May. 2.... 107 Rose Smith, 11.. 107 Second Race — 6 1-2 Furlongs. Purse $1,200. 3-year-olds and upward. Claiming. Track record: Centrifugal, Nov. 25, 1927— 1:18 — I — 111. 23676* 'Son Ami, 9. .Bow 107 1:19% 5 120X735 23562* 'Unladylike (M),10 3 104.. 730 23266* Lenny. 15 3 109.. 725 23647 'Skirmisher. HBow 111 1:22 7 112.. 720 23686* 'Elevate. 20 3 108. .715 23688* 'High Hope, 19llow 109 1:2U 3 112x710 23664 'Paprika. 12 3 105.. 705 23279* Bristol (Ml, CHow 117 1:21% 4 123.. 700 23676 Alex Woodliffe, 7 Bow 114 1:20% 6 1210G95 22596 Fire Boy, 18 7 117X690 12728 A. P. Canale, 1.. 4 117.. 685 23664 'Rhubarb, 2 3 115.. 685 19727 'Majuba. 3 5 114x685 21263 Gold Bells. 4 4 112. .685 11395 Emerald (M), 5.. 3 112. .685 21292 Fable, 8 4 112x685 23676 'I.annie, 13... Bow 104 1:21% 5 115x085 23651 Jim Bridger, 14. 3 114x685 19059 Bonsky, 16 5 117.. 685 23696 Wey (Mi, 17 3 112.685 Third Race — 5 1-8 Furlongs, Clifton Forge Purse. Purse $1,200. 4-year-olds and upward. Allowances. Track record: Sandy, Nor. 26, 1927— 1:05 % — 4—140.' 23649* POLY, 4 Bow 139 1:05% 4 1160745 (23683) Sunsard. 7 Win 117 1:08% 6 108X735 (23675) Single Star, 2Bow 120 1:05% 4 100x730 23669 Contemplate, 8... Bow 108 1:06 4 108X725 23669 Senator Norris, 5.. Lrl 112 1:06% 7 108x720 23649 The Heathen, IMia 100 1:05% 4 105x715 23649 The Bat. 6. . Bow 108 1:08% 6 105X710 23669 Flitter Mouse (Ml, 3 4 100.. 705 Fourth Race — 1 1-16 Miles. Sixth Running Prince Georges (Spring) Handicap. $5,000 Added. 3-year-olds and upward. Track record: Jock, Nov. 14, 1927— 1:44%— 3— 123. 23671* Peter Peter, 16. . Ken 104 1:45% 4 111X750 23677 Aucilla. 9 Bow 109 1:46 5 120X745 (23670) Jack Higgins. 8.. 3 115X740 (23692) Afterglow. 2..HdG 103 1:46% 4 126x735 (23698) rossco. 11 J. P 104 1:46 4 107X730 23698- Willie K., ll.Dev 92 1:45% 4 112X725 23671 » Nealon Kay. 4.. Thf 96 1:47 4 112X720 23677 Trickly Heat. 1.. Dev 100 1:46 5 110x715 23642* Buckv Harris, 10 Hav 111 1:44% 5 111. .710 22882* George De Mar, 13 F.G 112 1:45% 6 110x705 23685 Banton. 15 F.G 106 1:45% 5 117x700 23677* Comet. 12 Mia 106*1:46% 5 108.. 695 23685* Signola, 0 C.P 95 1:45% 4 97X690 23685 Thomasine. 3. .Thf 104 1:46% 7 112x685 23692 Golden Spire. 5.. Bow 111 1:46% 0 116X685 21319* J. Fred A., 7HdG 118 1:45% 6 108X6H5 Fifth Race— 7-8 Mile. Thorncliffe Purse. Purse $1,400. 3-year-olds. Allowances. Track record: Hot Toddy. Nov. 23. 1927— 1 :24%— 2— lt)9. (23678) Corpora!. 7 113. .735 (23691) Burning Glass. 2.. 106.. 730 23678 Memoria, 8. ..Bow 104 1:20% 101x725 23691* Charles H.. 5Bow 113 1:26% 113.. 720 23696- Gold Bet. L.Bow 109 1:26 106.. 715 23696 Flying Sweep (Ml. 9 106. .710 23641 Millson. 3 106.. 705 23691 John Peel (M), 6 106.. 700 23678 Eiderbard, 4 106. .695 Sixth Race — 1 Mile and 70 Yards. Purse $1,200. 4-year-olds and upward. Claiming. Track record: Sortie. Nov. 20, 1927—1:43—2—105. 236932 'Grand Bey, 8. Jam 111 1:44% 5 106X735' (23692) 'Fairyman, 3 ..I.at 103 1:42% 4 113.. 730 23683 'Tester, 2 7 105 725 (23701) Robert Mandel. 7 F.G 111 1:46% 4 110X720 23693' Golden Volt. lBow 113 1:45 4 114.. 715 23307 Lewis. 4 HdG 111 1:46% 5 113. .710 23693 Honest John (Ml. 5 Bow 115 1:4G% 4 107x705 23642 'Golden Wanderer, 6 Lrl 113 1:45% 5 107.. 700 Seventh Race — 1 1-8 Miles, Purse $1,200. 4-year-olds and upward. Claiming. Track record: Comet, Nov. 21, 1927— 1:53 %— 4— 108. 23679* 'Forehead, 2...F.E 102 1:53% 4 106X735 (23679) Tazewell, 1 . .Bow 116 1:54% 5 116. .730 (23666) 'Valentino. 7. HdG 113 1:55% 6 111x725 (23687) 'Maxie. 13 7 107x720 23679 'Firedog. 12... J. P 108 1:55% 4 105.. 715 (23680) Rowland's Re quest. 14 F.G 113 1:56% 6 114.. 710 23706- 'Know-Me-Gnome. 15 F.G 118 1:58% 5 105. .705 (23700) narry Carroll. 11 J.P 111 1:56% 5 110X700 23666* Heleoe Hack-worth, 5 5 105 X695 23700 Trapstcck, 8. .Lrl 112 1 :53% 4 114. .690 23694- 'King Carter, .'JLrl 110 1:56 5 107.. 685 23701 'Vie, 4 Mia 10011:54% 5 IOO* 685 23693 'Nama, 6 4 106.. 685 23701 'Drama, 9 F.P 100 1:53% 4 102 685 23665 Frank Fogarty. 10 10 110 '685 23701* 'Lanoil, 10 Mia 102 1:54 7 105*685 23706 Dunbeath, 17 5 110 685 1st Race [1st Bowie] S ■ 00 00 ■ ■ j t t _^ » M) JO r. 1st *•**" »^«**-^' Iv3.CC M Mi,e- Expectation Purse. 2-yoarolds. Allowances. (Track rec« ord: Too High, April 7, 1928— : 16%— 2— 112.) Inder. Crs. Dis.Time Tr. Odds Wt.St. % Str Fin. Jockey Started Order of Finish LETALONE, b. c. 2 (M) 110 By Chicle— Margin, by All Gold. (Trainer, F. Hopkins. Owner, H. P. Whitney). Breeder. H. P. Whitney. 23667 Bow 1-2 :46%ft 74 112 5 2 2'i 3'4 R W'kmanl2 TooHigu 112.RapidTransit 119. Glacial IIS 23639 Bow 1-2 :47%ft 23-10 118 & 5 4'i 3*4 R W'kmanll Yoltear 118, Violado 118, Pegg '» l'ride US REA, b. f, 2 110 By John P. Grier — Begum, by Chicle. (Trainer, J. Simmons. Owner, J. Simmons). Breeder, R. L. Freeman. 23674 Bow 1-2 :47%ft 3 109 4 1 1% 1| D Merglerl2 ArtieKay lll.Caravan 118.NancvByrd 11* 23653 Bow 1-2 :47 ft 7 115 3 3 3«J 3» D Mergler 12 Calm 115, My Sis 115. Highland Fling 115 GLACIAL, ch. f, 2 112 By Hourless— Snowcapt, by Roi Herode. (Trainer, J. R. Pryce. Owner, W. J. Salmon). Breeder. Mereworth Stud. 23667 Bow 12 :46%ft 84 113 7 4 4«4 4'J L Schaeferl2 TooHigh U2.R'dTransit 119, Letalone 112 23646 Bow 1-2 :47 ft 16-5 U5 4 3 3'J 3*1 L Schaeferl2 Rap. Transit 115,R'psodyAnn llO.Sport UO 23510 J P 44 f :54%ft 2i 111 3 E 9*}; 8*1 L Schaeferl2 VrueitaM. llO.R'alRuhv UO.Lansque't lit 22953 J.P 12 :51%ru 9 115 6 1 2» ll L Schaefer 9 Eliz'thBolla U7,NoraD. 115,VeneitaM. 115 CARAVAN, ch. c. 2 .Ml 110 By North Star III — Gladiola. by Dark Ronald. L. • Trainer. P. M. Burch. Owner, Nevada Stock Farm Stable). Breeder, Nevada Stock Farm. 236; 4 Bow 1-2 :4B%fl li 11$ ! 2 3'2 32} R Peternel 12 Rea 100. Artie Kay 111, Nancy Byrd IK! 3 2: SPORT, b. f, 2 (M) 107 By Dominant— Fun, by Peter Pan. ]', • Trainer. C. Phillips. Owner, Mrs. C. Phillips). Breeder, Greentree Stable. tI 23695 Bow 1-2 :49 m 30-10 115 8 5 4"} 3;} R W'knianll Smp« ndotis]15.PonuaLight 115.LittleE. US ;; •,' 23667 Bow 1-2 :46%ft 31 107 11 9 8'- 818 G Arnold 12 Toolligh IlJ.R'dTransit 339. Letalone 312 - ,j 23646 Bow 1-2 :47 ft 7} 110 2 5 5s 44J G Arnold 12 Rap.Transitl15.R'psodyAnnl70.«;iacial 115 22921 RO 1-2 :48%gd 12 113 6 8 7=1 7=2 R Wkmanlo ManaNashl21.IrishIIolid'.vl14.TheOkah 117 7 J 22833 F.G 1-2 :49%m 22-5 115 4 6 5* 2» G Ellis 10 Virniar ll.YNoral). 115. Neck andNeck 119 g 22667 FG 1-2 :49*-4;ny 5f 112 11 12 7°J 5'J G Ellis 1C MariaNnsh 112. Sunnyl'ort IIS. Caleta I1B : 2: 22568 F.G 1-2 :49%gd 19-5 107 9 8 6« 52J G Arnold 12 Little Kid 117. Florinassa 107. Jyes 113 3 *■ YALIER GAL. ch. i. 2 M) 107 By Ballot — Mammy. By Sempronius. tl . Tra.ner. J. Baird. Owner. S. W. Labrot). Breeder. C. H. Berryman. II 23660 Bow 1-2 :47'ift 53 107 5 4 37 4" H Barnes 12 Wrap MA I nt-rpillar 111, Gaueho 114 14 It 22837 F.G 1-2 :49^m 27 113 7 9 11-Jll== E Barnes 11 Flor.u'sa 107.KosaSw p llO.SentryL's IF! 3 17 BLAZING CINCH, ch. c. 2 (M) 110 By Blazes— Flora Finch, by Transvaal. B Trainer. J. P. Jones. Owner, A. B. Hancock). Breeder. A. B. Hancock. 23081 Bow 1-2 :47 ;,ft 33 118 8 9 9°J 642 N Barrett 9 J'gestavlor lIs.LewBl'k llb.Kulanian 118 8 ELFRIEDA G.. b. t. 2 (M) 107 By Brumado — Spang es. by Spur. It (Trainer. J. Baird. Owner, S. W. Labrot). Breeder Crunden & i'rost. It 23667 Bow 1-2 :4(%ft 47 107 1 5 7*» V* E Barnes 12 Toolligh 112.R dTransit 119. Letalone 112 2 it 22791 F.G 1-2 :47%ft 3lf 109 4 5 54 44} E Barnes 11 Alto 122. Tl.e 4»kah 110. Caleta J07 It 22667 F.G 1-2 :49%hy 5f 112 10 9 9«} 9» E Barnes 1C MariaNash 112. SunnyPort US. Caleta 115 5 It 22496 F.G 3-8 :35%ft 24 109 5 4-1 5s E Barnes 11 Alto 118. MtM Moonlight 113. Harmony 115 ■ ^ 22391 F.G 3-8 :3Riift 11 109 1 3=J 3S E Barnes 12 Miss Dona 10*1, Danbaimi 117. Ham 112 22222 F.G 3-8 :36 f,ft 5 111 2 4* 5'1 J Smith 8 Mazzie lll.M'd'st hoiee 114.M'rchWind 114 „. 22031 F.G 3-8 :35%ft 21 1121 1 32 3» E W'kraan 9 SunnjTort 113.MissDona 109.1.itt! Kid 112 * ., f,'} ROSE OF AEABY. ch. f. 2 iM) 107 By Omar Khayyam— May Blossom, by Ultimus. 2( (Trainer. E. Trueman. Owner, R. W. Carter). Breeder, F. W. Armstrong. IS 23693 Bow 1-2 :49 m 15 115 10 10 lO-lO-7 L) Mergler! 1 .Stupendous 115. DonnaLight 113, S; ort 115 SCOTCH MIST. b. g, 2 (M) 110 By Mackenzie II.— Incognito, by Disguise. 9 i Trainer, W. F. MulhoP.and. Owner, G D. Widener). Breeder. F. W. Armstrong. J 23681 Bow 1-2 :474„f't 44 US 2 6 531 531 F Moon 9 J'geStaylor 11S.LenP.lk 318.Kulaman 118 , 23667 Bow 1-2 :46%ft 25 110 12 12 122«n!« B Ray 12 Toolligh 112R'dTransit lit IlHl— ■ 11" " . 23639 Bow 1-2 :47%ft 20 118 11 10 10,:!0'» F Moon 31 Voltenr 118. Violado 118, Letalone 118 Pl KATHLEEN B., cL. f, 2 .M) 107 By Sunference— The Sphinx, by Pebbles. (Trainer. R. Brown. Owner, J. E. Beal). Breeder, K. N. Gilpin. „. 23695 Bow 1-2 :49 m 22-5f 115 9 9 9" S" O Brown 3 3 Stupemois 113. DonnaLight 315, Sport 115 0 - f' 21 First start for the following: ■ ] MARION MAY. ch. f, 2 M) 107 Ey Trap Rock— Hasty Cora, by Hastings. 2 ■ Trainer. R. Brown. Owner. J. E. Beal). Breeder. P. M. Walker. 2 ' ROSE SMITH, b. f, 2 M) 107 By Fair Play— Minefield, by Rock Sand. * Trainer. P. M. Burch. Owner, Nevada Stock Farm Stable). Breeder, Nevada Stock Farm. SI Page 4 2nd Race [2nd Bowie] *-**v* /flfj *^«*^'^' H^fllC*f* c a-4 Furlong*. 3-j ear-old- and upward. Claiming. iTrack record: . ' £: Centrifugal, ov. 25, 1927— 1: lb — 1—114.) *• Index Crs. Dis. Time Tr. Odds Wt. St. % Str. Fin. Jockey Started Order of Finish [\ BON AMI, b. g, 5 120 By Chateau Lafite — Savonnieres, by Alcantara II. tt ; Trainer, J. M. Collins. Owner, J. M. Collins). Bred in France by M. *.. Gage. g] 23676 Bow til f 1 :19%ft 37-10 107 1 2 I1 21 R Leonardl.1 Lad. Bu-k 111 .ByGuard 111. M.Fayette 305 •» 23647 Bow 6} f 3:39%ft 2 115 8 8 8"-J 9» J Chalm rs33 RoekThoru 110. torn. Cahill 110,Casting 110 0 2' 21193 Bow •*} f 1:39^1' t 71 114 1 2 3°» 33 R W'kraanlll JoanGrier 109.SanCarlos 114,CareFree 117 '' ji 20760 Lrl 3-4 1:13%ft 5 107 6 3 331 34} A Snider 35 Maxiva 110*. Appellate 107, Clinch 112 o] 20583 Lrl 1-70 1:47 ft 16-5 109 3 1 2" 41 M Fishm'nl5 I'ugetSotmd 112,.\'tliBreeze 107,Czarist 112 2 i 20417 Lrl 1-70 1 46=f.ft 1S-1C 112 2 1 l°t 2" M Fishm'n 9 TbeRollCatl 117.Culpeper 10G.St.John 112 - »( UNLADYLIKE, ch. 1. 3 (M) 104 By Snob II.— Lady Rookie, by Ogden. M (Trainer. J. F. Richardson. Owner. H. Taylor). Breedei. ■». 8. Cosden. 2( 23562 J. P 11-4 2:07 ft 23 87 3 2 21 3" M Rose 11 Villager 1 l.l.r'manDay lOO.Openlland 100 i C( 23376 J. P ll:40%ft 6 103 4 2 2- 4'J J J McTa'el2 Anc't Lore 108.SporgYein 108.1'orebec 108 8 23301 J.P 3-4 l:14%m II 98 6 7 711 7" J J McTa'e 7 Arrogant 113, 'Jotliam 113, GreatSport 113 3 o- 22858 F.G l-70 1:.".l%m 5 HO 9 8 9" 9:e W An'rsonll Kespond 112. HillSetb 109, Siltnt.Iack 107 '7 %'• 22770 F.G 1-70 1:44 ft 26 109 9 4 3' 31 J Leyland 11 Carin 110.13 jCnlbertson 112.SpgViin 112 2 o] 22709 F.G 3-4 1:13 ft 24 100 11 9 9°J10'1J J McTell Sen'rSetb HO.SFyl'ort 113.M-pPr'cess 105 5 31 LENNY, ch. f. 3 109 By Spanish Prince II— Finalee. by McGee. 2( (Trainer, J. F. Hynes. Owner. M. E. Wilkinson). Breeder, J. L. Rives. 2 23266 Hav 3-4 1:14 gd 8-5 102 2 1 1"* 2nt F Moon 7 SunDau.-e 107, CutlSush 108, Forebode 110 0 gl 23171 Hav 5* f 1 :07%gd 3 102 3 1 21 3s F Moon 7 Honest 112,FieMMar*hal 105.FullSpeed 114 4 23069 Ilav S|fl4fttft 6 102 4 2 3 1 33 F Mien 7 SantaSu p ]03.Billie\V. 98.NightHawk 107 ' 2- 22823 Hav 51 f 1:06 ft 30 94 7 5 6s} 7" H Flowers 7 Er;n"sl',ride 104. SunDance 105. G.Oliver 102 '- 2- 22674 Ilav 3-4 l:12%ft 15 95 7 7 71J S14 H Flowers 8 Andresito 107. Sun Dance 110. Daffodil 107 '' & 22422 Hav 3-4 1:13 b1 10 104 4 6 6;2 75» F Moon 7 Aragon 111, Andresito 107, McCulloch 111 1 2( SKIRMISHER, ch. h, 7 112 By Theo. Cook— Largo, by Sempronius. 2( (Trainer, J. C. Bennett. Owner, J. C. Bennett) Breeder, E. F. Simms. M 23647 Bow 6Jfl:19%ft 12 11113 13 IS'^ll11 D Mergler 33 IJo kThorn HOAom.t'ahJll i:},Cnttag 110 0 14 21193 Bow 6Jfl:19%tt 15 115 Lett at post. W Curranl3 JoanGrier lOO.SanCarlos 114,SonAmi 114 4 14 80376 J^rl 3-4 1:14 ft 7 110 2 4 2» 533 A Warner 12 Flora ML 108. Gymkhana lll.Stanmore 112 - T-80168 Lrl 3-4 1:13%ft 17 103 3 1 2a 3=} A Warner 14 Sport Trail 111, Suky 111, Casting 103 19727 H4G 3-4 l:13%ft IS 111 3 2 3-J 3»1 A Be ft Jrl5 Fr'kAndrews 114,I atherwood 112,Gad 109 9 2' 19381 HdG 3-4 1:11 ft 21-5f 116 4 2 1} l'i D Mergler 15 Somerset 123, Blaze 119, Winsome 107 i\ ELEVATE, b. f, 3 108 By High Cloud— Told You So, by Mont d'Or II. 11 'Trainer, E. L. Fitzgerald. Owner. J. H. Patterson). Breeder, Himyar Stud. li 23686 Bow 1-70 1:4) ft 11-5 10S 4 11" 341 R Leonard • LuoieAi.::115.B!ueFlag 114.Ro. kl 1Boy 110 0 li 23664 Bow 1-70 1:47 ft 6} 109 7 5 4rJ 4vi V Wallis 9 Trojis 103, UlueFlag 107. SleepyTime 114 4 II 23399 J.P 3-4 1:15%ft 6-5 105 10 5 3= 2« V Wallis 12 War Wings lOO.MeKim 105. K'kj Colonel 113 3 14 22954 J.P 3-4 1:17«im 16-5 105 6 3 3°1 3» B Ray 11 B'gM'iden 105.A'nTh'der lOO.L'yO'N il 100 • T 22792 F.G 3-4 1:13%ft 5} 111 6 7 6'i 5»} B Ray 11 SisterZoe lOo.Hneyfisn 714.LaUero'te 109 18123 W.P Ml:tt%fl 32 308 6 b 6' 811 L Geving 11 S'torSetb 107 MissFurb'w 108,BusyL'sie 99 u o; HIGH HOPE, b. f. 3 112 By Vindex— Pinnacle, by Pennant. 11 (Trainer, E. Trueman. Owner, Mrs. R. L. Freeman). Breeder. F. W. Armstrong. 15 23688 Bow 6* f 1:21 si 24-5 109 4 1 I6 2"£ L) Mergler 13 Goulash m. Igor 112. Roon»:y 113 81 23654 Bow SlfllWfcfl Slf 109 4 6 V% 55J F J Bakerl2 Col.Drage ]19.Trappy llO.Complicafn 109 19 81 21194 Bow 5}i:i:06%ft 13 11311 6 63i T»| R Wkmanl2 Loveken 109.T kf ysN'k 112.MsMary'd 109 • 81 21135 Bow 61 f l.Oe-'t.ft 23-5 115 4 12" 2'1 N Huff 35 Eloise 134, Tolly Poker 133, Millson 317 7 F-20866 Pim 3-4 1:13Hft 41 111 7 10 12"321 l N Huff 14 Bolls 109. Star Gold 107. Dear Lady 308 20031 Lrl 51fl:0fi%ft 40 112 4 3 D» i'l D Emery 8 Modification 112,SpyGlass 132,Stefally 312 PAPRIKA, br. g. 3 105 By War Fame— Myrtlegale, by Uncle. 2i (Trainer. L. E. Fine. Owner. G. Plaster). Breeder. Mira Monte Stock Farm. 2( 23664 Bow 1-70 1:47 ft 26 109 8 7 781 71U A Rob's'n 9 Trojis 303. Bin. Flag 307, SleepyTime 334 23388 Hav 3-50 3".0:Wiy 4 306 1 2 21 21 K Gleed 7 PetitPoint lOl.Intermiss'n OC.OttoBerz 100 , 23291 Hav 13-16 1:48%ft 2 106 5 6 4°} 49i F Moon • PetitPoint 99. Watson 104 Cakbllope 100 0 / 23185 Hav 3-4 1:15y5gd 8 307 3 6 7=} 710 C Cli'man 7 L'yMuipliy 98.L'erFive 102,T'veThirty 103 i] 23031 Hav 3-50 1:43Vfeft 6 10. 4 2 3'i 2'1 C Grassia C OpenGoShut 103. BillieW. 98. Stormy 100 lb 22939 Hav SftflsNfefft 12 103 7 7 6» 541 C Gras&ia 7 B»df'dSaint 105.SantaSweep 102,Fccus 111 1 it ERISTOL, b. c. 4 (M) 123 By Brown Prince II.— Alverda, by Fair Play. (Trainer, W. Coll. Owner, L. Tignola). Breeder, Oak Ridge Stable. s 23279 J.P 3 4 3:14«„ft 9 120 11 7 4» 3=1 J Chalm"rsl2 Queer 110, Sieg Margon 135. Manwell 120 q 21122 Bow Bit 1:20 It 14f 117 J 4 4»1 61 L Simon 10 W g of Iruce lll.SunRoek 104.1'heas nt 114 4 2- 20618 Lrl 3-4 lJS%ft 86 116 33 35 15'014*3 L Simon 33 Julie 108. Centrifugal 133. Exultant 330 0 *j 19197 FE MldS%f1 36 305 6 4 3- 541 B Persliall 8 Flaherty 132, TheMaple 106. Hobeaw 109 a 8/ 18578 11am 3-4 1:13%*t 44 104 i 4 581 67} C Palls 7 TetraGl '■ Ulo.SilverS'g 103.11untsmn 100 6 *j ALEX WOODLIFFE, blk. g. 6 121 By Torchbearer— Mary Sullivan, by Patriot. 2J (Trainer. S. Judge. Owner. Camtai Stable). Breeder, J. Buckner. jj 23676 Bow €lfl:l!'%ft 31 314 5 6 541 7*1 F Reilly 33 L'dieBu. k ]13.SonAmi 107.BodyGuard 311 1 . j 19981 Lrl 3 4 1:13 ft 13 334 3 6 74} 55 E Brent 32 Fenlight 107, Blaze 115. Courser 115 19375 F.P 3-4 1:13 ft 7 110 3 3 32 1} E Brent 32 Bob Johnston 303, Polycarp 330, Murky 304 ,4 A1 18859 F.P 3-4 3:12%ft 22 310 8 7 S:! 783 E Brent 10B.ot.Wind lOl.T.aChance 112.F'dPasS 111 j 18464$ FP MlflW 9-5 312 4 5 11 1» ■ Legere 12 Satyr 103. Polycarp 107,SingingCricket 10C 0 •« 17808 F.P 3-4 3:11 11 26 333} 4 I 6"} S'-J E Legere 8Sha*tal.ad 10b. MaxBritk 104. Updike 111 2 *■; FIBE BOY, ch. g, 7 117 By Under Fire — Jessie C, by Peep o' Day. £j (Trainer, W. L. Brodie. Owner. W. L. Brodie). Breeder, P. Dunne. 21 22596 F.G 1 1-2 l:Z.\l\. 8 112 5 0 C15 6:4 C S Phil's 7 Star FaK-on 112. Clique 110, Flying Al 112 - gj 22497 P.G 11-8 3:55 ft 27f 110 8 10 10li33,» C S Ph'ipsll R.Mnndcl 110, Pol. Day HO.Capt.Hnnoy 110 1 m. 22368 F.G 1 1-36 3 :47V,f t 53 305 7 8 7*1 6,: C Landolt 30 Frightful 111, H"d Chief 109,Cop'shine 110 ■ o( 22145 F.G 1 3-16 2 02%ft 41-10 105 1 4 24 1" R Leonard 8 Cerulean 134, Wildcat 110, King Tut 110 21990 F.G ll-8 3:.r4%ft 28 313 10 6 6s} C" C Phillip" 10 Coprshine 313, MlieMyhill 305. DryM'n 113 3 J 21704 J.P 1 3-4 2:09Voft 16 308 6 3 4"} 4" R Leonard 8 Openlland 108. Trapst'k 3091. CandyR'k 30t ,,' 21621 J.P 11-S1:01 hy 2" 111 5 7 65} 5» C Phillips 9 Marsdale lOO.Treasurer lOO.Geo.Dever 100 iC ~- A. P. CANALE. b. c. 4 117 By Wormleighton — Lady de Jarnette, by Peep o' Day r Z] (Trainer, W. R. Midglev. Owner. A. P. Canale). Breeder. L, A. Lyne. g" 12728 Jam 3-4 1:15%m 12 112 10 30 30133011' E Ambr'selO Fire Manners 111. Grange lll.Morbelle 111 * %■ 12502 U.H ab 3-4 1 :34Vfcft 6-5e 112 4 6 8l;10'» E Ambr'sell BrnStout 121..Iasfniette 108.FtnSixty 110 0' 01091 Emp 5-8 l^i^ft 7-5 118 1 2 2*" 34 J Callahan 7 Spanislnlold lnO.Nama 105.CandyIlog 108 '' J 7.'. 03440 Aqu 5 S 3:03 ft 8 332 3 3 2} 3} E Ar.ibrsel2 Freseo 110. Tipstaff 109, Fantastic 134 „' 02713 Bel 5-8 wc l:00^ft 6 314 2 2 31 2s F Am! r'se I Cantankerous 115. Tipstaff 330. Sublime 111 «"• 02188 Be] 4i f we :52 ft 35 335 2 2 3 } 44J G Fields 8 Pillotta 1 • "1. Saxon 339. Byrd 109J .,: 01794 Be) 4} sc :55=*ft 17-30 335 ] 3 31 11 E Ambr'se » Arabia 312. Wee Burn 330. Flaherty 110 u EHUBARB, br. c, 3 115 By Black Toney — For Keeps, by Atheling II. A •Trainer. F. Scremba. Owner, Blue Ribbon Stable). Breeder. Nevada Stock Farm. 23664 Bow 1-70 147 ft 33-10 112 2 4 8*1 S'° R Peternel 9 Trojis 103. BlneFlag 307. SleepjTime 334 . o. 23651 Bow 1-70 1 :464/ift 10 110 3 2 3SJ s:i L Jenner 10 Kin-Fairy lOS.sieonj Time 113,SunKin 115 «• 22973 Tij CH.C. l:3f.'.ift 5 304 4 3 3J 7*1 L Jenner OOclonic 102. HjllingStar 90. Florenda 100 J ? %'. 22876 Tij 13:40 ft 23 97 2 4 613 613 P Francis 8 Sni Saint 300. A Pantages 137. Col. Blind 99 j: J 22727 Tij 5'. f 1 074if t 3 108 7 5 814 8=4 L Jenner 8 JohnjAgee 305,1* torHug 138.Gov. Seth 108 J ,1 22564 Tij Sft f 1 .07'/tft 5 307 3 2 341 4' L Jenner 8 Polita lOO.LittleBroom 99,G'ernorSeth 105 JO , MAJUBA. th. h. 5 114 By Thee. Cook— May Maid, by Yankee. 0! (Trainer, W. Wright. Owner. L. Sc M. Stable). Breeder. J. D. Can: & Bro. 0! 19727 HdG 3-4 1:13%ft tif 332 33 33 lPtM"* Q Arnold 35 F.And'ws 1 14.1 ath \vd 1 12,Sk'm;slier 111 1 01 18144 Win S-41:12%ft 14 313 5 7 i'l S13 C Corbett 'I BailOee llO.KingONeillll. Ill, Wallin 130 0 q 16971 Dev b} f 3:06^ ft 9} 111 7 4 7=110'' D Emery 32 Bandy 305. The Abbot 307. Stanmnre 304 ' 15543 Dev 3-4 l:ls%m 49-10 10S 4 1 3} 31 H Church 10 Encamp 100. Capt. ;uard 108. Ball Gee 109 ■ 2' 15380 Dev LI f 1 :10%gd23 10 107 4 1 l2 l2 H Chur. h 12 P'rSlwrt 108.Staninore lOn.Cdcnl.ocks 103 '3 2" 14471 L.B 3-4 3:38 ft 8-6 333 31 4 5=3 5'J H Chuivh 33 Kose.usko 305, Sturgis 333, Clydella 103 » 2' 14173 Thf 3-4 1 1C gd 21 110 3 2 2s 3"»" H Chureh 33 C'eFree 310,E.Riekb"r 134,J.F.O-Hara 117 ' g" GOLD BELLS, br. f. 4 112 By Mont dOr II.— Bow Bells, by Knight of the K 2i (Trainer, W. D. Hendley. Owner, W. D. Hendley). Thistle. Breeder, H. Etchison. 2i 21263 Bow 11-S1::.5 It 13f 102 2 10 30*illjl T Maguirel4 Forehead 108, KedCurl 104, Quadrille 10; i; 25 21141 Bow 1 1-16 l:."I%sy 39 107 7-2 F Stt ens 15 Hamadan 111 ,C*MtLark 112. Powder 112 2 tl 20769 Emp 1-70 t:«7%fl 35 304 3 2 4«1 4'1 P Ratti 11 The World 119. J. J'nsonJr. 113, Cerulean 32j ■ v 20212 Thf 3-4 11 r%S) 33-10 110 1 2 42} 45i J McTagt 12 Panola 330. Taudlane 113. Odd Setb 108 19393 F.E 1 1-36 3 62%m 36 308 4 2 4-1 5«J J Ch'lrrers 7 Man 308. Sport 'gEditor 333.Sw'tMonev 108 * 2' J8814 Ham 1-70 1 :4S%gd 51 107 4 2 S41 S'« J Ch'lrr.ers 9 M'sterSwp 307.J u\ Dean 330. Sphericity 96 « Z- 18389 11am 1 1-16 3 ^^tft 7 107 1 1 l'l 1 1 J Ch'lmers 8 WarGrail lOl.DehiMve 103.K.ofF tune 109 ■ 2' EMERALD, ch. c. 3 M) 112 By Out and Gone or Under Tire— Jane Green, by iy 2 Dick Finnell. 2 1 Trainer, J. E. Edwards. Owner, Mlrascl Stable). Breeder. H. Waterson. 2 11395 Mia 3-8 :XM.s\ 4C 115 I 5«1 5*3 R W'kmai 10 IlighCanie 115.MisSFire 112.S'tb'nKiss 112 12 2 11360 Mia 3-8 :35%ft 12 113 8 8*1 §»• R W'kmanl2 Fly gTorch 13S, learStar 103.HighSeas 108 H 2 11012 Mia 3-8 :30%ft 67 115 Left at post. A Abel 7 Royal Stranger 115, Algol 115, Aster 115 IS 2 10654 Mia 1-4 :23Vift 22-10 322 5 t3 9«3 A Accardy31 Toro ITT.THlWIlflllll Hi 122,TruePal 122 '■'- j| FABLE, br. f. 4 112 By Meridian — Fairy Legend, by lldrim. (Trainer, R. Curran. Owner, W. J. Owens). . Breeder, Wm. Garth. 2; 21292 Bow i 1-16 3;48%ft 29 105 € 6 33'333'» O Brown 14 MiehaelB. 132. F . sRoek 109,Gil.Cook 112 12 2 20760 Lrl 3-4 1:13%ft *f 108 7 4 6«3 C*S ■ Barnes 15 Maxiva 330J. Appellate 307, Son Ami 307 »7 2 20583 Lrl 1-70 1:47 ft 7f 108 6 4 4'3 991 H Rich rds35 PugetSound 112.N thBreeze 107,Czarist 132 12 2 20078 Lrl 13-36 1:50 sy 2B 310 3 4 6'1 o7} W Smith 9 Sunllaiah 113.Parchesie 132,Temerairo 317 17 1 13226 Pun 3-4 1:36Vfcft 6f 106 6 2 6'1 421 W Barr 32 Grierson lll.Ka Kee lll.Bobbv Jones 111 11 1 12983 Pim 3-4 1:14Hft 14f 108 6 7 «» 6»J J Joslah 11 M Master Ei'i.E. Rk'b'r 133,A.Wdliffe 137 17 1 12652 HdG 3 4 3 :14%Kd 31 309 7 6 7« 8'1 O B'rassa 12 Remedy 323, L gPoint 112,MarkMaster 119 19 I L. 3 2: ]', tI ;; •,' - ,j 7 J g : 2: 3 *■ tl II 14 It 3 17 B 8 It It 2 it It 5 It ■ ^ * ., f,'} „. 2( IS LANNIE, b. m. 5 115 By Transvaal — Magical, by Bryn MawT. (Trainer, J. J. OConnor. Owner. N. Gnipstein). Breeder, T. Clyde. 23676 Bow 61fl:U'%ft Cf 104 9 9 814 811 A Blcroftl3 LdieBuck 131.Son.\mi 107.Bo lyGuard 111 J0336 Thf 3 4 1:16%hy 23 106 1 9 8"3 8lJ C Hooper 11 Panola 110, War Man 313. Jenny Dean 101 19935 Wdb 3-4 3.13%ft 70 308 7 7 7'| 7'1 A Snider 9 War Man IIO.PostHnrn 109..lennyDear 309 19459 F.E 3-4 3:35 m 43 300 30 10 10*11 0«S M Fishm nlO SunLynn lOO.N.o'Love 95.E. Rickb'her 107 19323 F.E ll-16 1:46Hft 17 110 6 4 6» 611 M Fishm'n 8 Fore Star 101, Jenny Dean 103. Jeb 316 18316 Del 5-S l:024f,ft 53-10 108 Wheeled. H Gibson 5 Kia 112. Auction B. 108. Tea Ball 100 JIM BRIDGER, b. g, 3 114 By 8tar Master— St. Aelwena. by Chaucer. (Trainer. P. M. Burch. Owner. Nevada Stock Farm Stable 1. Breeder, Nevada Stock Farm. 23651 Bow 1-70 1 :464sft 10 312 9 9 91* 9 « R PeternellO FireFairy MS, SleepyTime 13.'!. Sunk in 115 23091 Tij 3-4 1:12%ft 6-5 110 5 5 5« 5s L Jenner 7 EddieAhern 118 t.oldBi t 113. Boot top 115 22919 Tij Ml:l3fcft 13 103 6 6 6S1 542 L Jenner 8 V'aBeauty lOO.BkeveBle lOO.KyBabe 102 22660 Tij 3-4 1:14 al 51 113 8 8 818 82' L Jenner 8 OurAdele 108,BonFille 103,SomersGale 105 19118 Haw 3 4 1.14 ft 81 104 4 6 6' 5'* L Jenner 5 Noine 306. Less K. 104. Seventeen Sixty 119 18209 W.P 3-4 1 I2\ft 34 113 6 7 7" I*" R Peternel 7 Misstep 306. Billv 113, Less K. Ill 17431 Haw 3-4 1 18 hy 9 .07 4 4 4"! 2* L Jennet 9 Dix. Prince 130.Congr s 1 lO.M'pPr'cess 304 BONSKY, br. h, 5 117 By Glenesky — Bondager, by Land League. (Trainer, J. Burks. Owner. Mrs. C. Middleton). Bred in England by Capt. H. T. Musker. 19059 Mar 1 1-36 l:54-- sft 15 1151 6;1 E Atkins'n 7 MuskTge lll.Ifr'sKrror 112L"lTender 111 18968 Mar 1 1-16 1 :54%ft 14 314 4«1 E Atkins n 8 Racont'r 307,Trsplant lll.Clg'gVine 111 18896 Mar 7-8 129%ft 24 112 421 E Atkins'n 7 Prodigal lll.Goglloine 10 l.L'lel'ap'se 110 18608 Whe 3-4 1.20 si 4i 114 4 JW McCabt 7 FeignedZeal 101. Mishap 101 . rudenas 106 18425 Whe 6} f 1:26 m 15 106 471 A Finley 4 Com'rCahill lOS.Ggllome 105.WineJug 110 18351 Whe 3-4 117%ft 11 117 L» A Finley 6 WineJug 110. MissAnn 109. Earl Pool 112 WEY. b. c. 3 (M) 112 By The Porter— Happy Night, by High Time. 'Trainer, M. J Roche. Owner. M. J. Roche). Breeder, E. B. McLean. 23696 Bow 3-4 1:14 m 12f 11130 11 111*302 ' E Ambisell Trappy 105, Gold Bel 114. Charley J. S. 112 21243 Bow 5ifl:0GiAft 13f 108 4 33 13I813" N Huff 33 Jo'nyAgee 115,Itr.iinnhiau 1 lO.JohnJ.S. 112 20516 Lrl 3-4 l:17%hy27-10f 109 11 3 7'1 9! N Huff IB Paganetta 103. Galahad llS.IFsRineh't 110 19706 Aqu 5-8 1.01 ft 30 L0 2 C J'I!T Bolger 7 BlackGal 107.Ch'r!esB.Hall 115.Charm 312 3rd Race [3rd Bowie] 9 J , " . Pl 0 - „. f' 21 ■ ] 2 2 ' * SI . ' £: *• [\ tt g] •» 0 2' '' ji o] 2 i - »( M 2( i C( 8 3 o- '7 %'• 2 o] 5 31 2( 2 0 gl 4 ' 2- '- 2- '' & 1 2( 2( M 0 14 4 14 - 9 2' i\ 11 li 0 li 4 II 3 14 • T u o; 11 15 81 19 81 • 81 7 2i 2( .lind IxfllCC •» 1"- Furlong*. Clifton Forge Purse. 4-vear-olds and apwari. \))ow- wm ** »^m.^w iiiicts. . Track record: Sandy, .Xov. 26, 1927— 1:05'^— 1—140.) Inde:. Crs. Dis. Time Tr Odds Wt. St. % Str. Fin. Jockey Started Order of Finish POLY. ch. c, 4 116 By Polymelian — Seemly, by Torpoint. (Trainer, K. Patterson. Owner. J. P. McGovern). Breeder. P. T. Chinn. 23649 Bow h\ f 1 :0G ft 3-5 126 1 1 21 24 F J Baker 7 CVniplatelOh.S-.-ii rNorris lir.l. Lieut. IT. 110 21316 Bow 51fl:05Vift 7-5 139 3 4 31 3" F J BakeiT3 Sandy 140, Polish 316. Knapsack 121 21215 Bow 3-4 1:11 ft 31-5 110 1 3 l4 3'1 F J BakerlO Wht'HIDo 109.Gr'ous«;ift lOll.I'afiaJ. 309 21165 Bow 3-4 3:12 gdS7-10 104 1 1 l1 2" F J BMCff * Sandy llO.Wh't'll I Do. 113. Son of Jhn 108 20939 Pim 3-4 1 :14%sl 39-10 108 2 2 7718,,F J BakerlO Bandera 135.B'nieKha.v'ni lOO.TipTop 305 15853 Emp ab3-4 l:0914ft 2 126 3 2 3'i 743 E .Sande 7 Mote 101*, Charade 113, Miirzim 111 15513 Aqu 3-4 l:12Vtsft 6 123 3 1 l1 I2 E Sande 8 Selene 104. Juggler 116, Post Time 115 SUNSARD, b. g. 6 108 By Sun Briar— Rhajes, by Sardanapale. (Trainer, F. H. Smith. Owner, F. H. Smith). Breeder. W. S. Kilmer. 23683 Bow t-4101%ft 12 115 5 3 3 J ln W Curran 7 LadyMarie llO.Dignus 3 13. Sally 'sHour 317 23640 Bow 3-4 1:13 ft 17 118 4 2 4'J 6=3 A RobVn13 Gradaaw Gift Il*.Laaaa 117.Mnlly.lane .13 22920 F.G 3-4 1:13 gd 24 309 2 2 43 54 N Huff 8 Br'k o'Morn103.Dr.Str ( tl05.CTiScrg-t 113 21215 Bow 3-4 1:11 ft 66 11215 2 5J 7°3 R W'kman 10 Poly 130. What'll IDo 109.(;racionsGift 108 21151 Bow 3-4 BlS^sl 37-10 116 5 1 1} 2s G Fields 11 Giac'sGift 114.Cont'plate 113*. F. Pride 314 J0921 Pim S-4 l:ll%m 6-6 115 3 1 1* lal R W'kman S Centrifugal 107. All Blue 108.SmKing 338 SINGLE STAR. b. f. 4 . 100 By Out the Way— Teetotal, by Irish Lad. (Trainer, M. Smart. Owner, H. R. Dulany). Breeder, H. R. Duiany. 23675 Bow 3-4 1 :1214ft 13-30 315 4 1 l1 1' C Brooks 12 Leyland 113. HoniSoit 112. Deposition 105 21316 Bow Sifl^S^ft 21f 120 7 9 631 5'1 C Brooks 13 Sandy 140, Pi :sh 116. Poly 139 21151 Bow 3-4 1:33%sl 20f 111 7 11 10°1 9T1 E Barnes 11 GraesGift 334. Sunsard IKS. ont plate 113J 21094 Bow 3-4 1:12 ft 7 109 3 1 31 8'1 C Brooks 12 G'ciousGift 134.F'sePride lll.I.oun-er 133 20727 Lrl 3-4 1:12 ft 33 30713 1 3-1 6° E Barnes 7 Fairness HO.Pandera 126. What 11 1 Do 137 20581 Lrl 3-4 3:32%ft 25 300 4 2 4'3 8» C Brocks 9 Prince of Wales 120. Adios 1 10. Ingrid 110 20208 Lrl 3-4 1:14 sy 25 103 7 1 1°* 33 C Brooks 7 Fairness 107, Ingrid Hit. Extreme 113 CONTEMPLATE, br. c, 4 108 By Riro aux Larmes — Quietude, by Dalhousie. (Trainer. G. W Campbell. OwneT. G. W. Foreman). Breeder. Mcrris & Walden. 23669 Bow 5\f 1:06 ft 21-5 112 6 7 5° 6» J Chalm'rs 8 Ind.LoveCall 136. Polish 1 OH. Son of John 122 23649 Bow 5J f 1 :0G ft 44 108 5 3 31 l4 J Chalm'rs 7 Poly 126.SenatorNorrs 109. L" tenantll. 11G 21151 Bow 3-4 l:13%sl 26 313} 2 a 33} 321 M Fishm n33 Grac'sGift IHjW— rani 1 Ki.FlsePride 331 21050 Pim 3-4 1:14 ft 34 107 9 6 42} 6'3 F J Baker 9 GraciousGift 114. Brush 103.SportTrail 106 20921 Pim 3-4 1:14-%m 11 104 Left at post. F Mann 8 Sunsard 135.Centrifu-al 307. AM Blue 308 20807 Pim 1-70 l:44%ft 21-5 111 8 6 5*1 i'j M Fishm'n 8 ForeLark 108 Polycrates 305.R kbawk 107 SENATOR NORBIS, br. h. 7 108 By Cudgel— Cypher Code, by DisguUe. (Trainer, H. G. Bedwell. Owner. H. G. Bedwell). Breeder, H. G. Bedwell. 23669 Bow 5J f 1 :0G ft 5} 108 8 8 71 54 R Leonard 8 Ind.LoveCall 116.Polish 14», Son of John 122 23649 Bow 5\fl:05 ft 7 109 3 2 3-} 3« A Pasc'ma 7 Contemplate 108.1'oly 12J.LieufantlI. 116 20787 Lrl 51 f 1:06 ft 7 112 6 6 6'j 75J O B'rassa 7 Extreme 120. Dicteg M, Macaw 130 20653 Lrl 3-4 1:13 ft 13-5 116 6 12} 64} C Lang 7 Navigt r 323.Patrieia.I. 115.\VarEagle 115 20584 Lrl 3-4 l:122ift 10 107 6 4 74 9el G Fields 9 Prince of Wales 120. Adios 1 10, Ingrid 130 20421 Lrl 3-4 1:32%ft 42 308 6 6 643 62} L Steinhrt 7 Pandera 117. Illegitimate 07. P. ofWales 126 14737 W.P 3-4 1:33'4;ft 3} 109 7 5 8' ' S" F ChiaVta 8 Bulletin 136, Riral 109. Scotland 109 11642 W.P 3-4 1:12'/5ft 3 108 7 6 6« 6*} L Steinh'rt 7 Rival 102.D,kPlinfm lOO.PrceRonald 102 THE HEATHEN, b. c. 4 105 By DDnnacona— Buda, by Sweep. (Trainer, W. Irvine. Owner, C. H. Pierce"). Breeder, J. H. White. 23649 Bow 51 f 1 :0(3 ft 19 304 2 5 6" 014 A B'croft 7 Contemplate lOs.lviy rj.i.Si-n'rN'o-ris 109 16541 L.F 3-4 1:12 ft 19 95 4 1 4'1 S-J K. Kinser 30 Scotland llO.Tra.vmore 1 Kl.Mallv Jane 105 15966 L.F 3-4 1:l.%ft 8} 110 3 1 42 6' L Morris 8 M'lyJane 304. Reputation 113. IMniRonia 98 15560 L.F 3-4 1:36%hy 13-5 332 1 1 35 2H L Morris 7 Flattery 105, Wild Notes 92, Realtor 102 15480 L.F 3-4 1:ll%ft 16 100 1 2 22 541 L Jenner 5 T.S.Jordan 103. Little Cyn 98. Mix-Dp 92 15346 L.F 3-4 1:13 ft 21f 330 7 3 4^9-' L Morris 10 IVeeRonald 113.Flatterv 97.WildXotes 90 14791 W.P 3-4 1:33 ft 7-5 111 1 2 3'j 4 j L Morris 5 Ilyllorner 104.J d'Albret 303.HotSpot 103 THE BAT, ch. h. 6 105 By Broomstick— Fly by Night II., by Peter Pan. (Trainer, F. Hopkins. Owner. H. P. Whitney). Breeder, H, P. Whitney. 23649 Bow 51 f 1 :0G ft i} 10S 7 4 S*1 F*«3 Fields 7 Contemplate KlM.IVilv IJii.Sen'rNorris 109 19776 HdG 3-4 3 :12%ft 65 132 9 7 8* 7«3 R W'kman 9 Di^nns 102, Glister 107. Tip Top 99 19602 HdG 3-4 l:12%ft 9 109 6 3 533 5«3 R W'kman 8 RockMaa 133.rnL'eCall lOO.C'ndyQ'n 103 89514 CD 3 3-4 2:07%sy 16 326 6 17 361T1724 I Parke 20 F'ngEbony 126,(ap'nllal 126.S.of John 126 89380 Pim l-70 3:46%m 1 132 3 1 3« 1» I Parke 3 Gun Boat 313. Brawa Betty 107 89215 Pim 1 1-H l:4B%ft 44 105 10 6 814 9'» L McAtee 10 Rustic 111}, Joy Smoke 130, Swope 115 FLITTER MOUSE, br. f, 4 (M) 100 By Flying Orb— Daly Girl, by Santoi. (Trainer, J. Baird, Owner. S. W. Labrct). Bred in England by Mrs. M. G. Hartigan. 23669 Bow 5} f 1 :0C ft 320 300 3 2 S1' 8 » O Brown 8 Ind.LoveCall 110. Polish lOO.Son of John 122 20452 Lrl 61 f 1 .OS^sy 56 105 4 7 7 s 7s J Josiah 7 All Blue 109,The Major 110 Lady 3nver 105 4th Race [4th Bowie] , 0 / i] lb 1 it s q 2- 4 0 *j a 8/ 6 *j 2J jj 1 . j A1 ,4 j 0 •« 2 *■; £j 21 - gj 1 m. ■ o( 3 J ,,' iC ~- r Z] g" * %■ 0' '' J 7.'. „' «"• .,: u A . o. J ? «• %'. 99 j: J J ,1 105 JO , 0! 0! 1 01 0 q ' ■ 2' '3 2" » 2' ' g" K 2i 2i i; 25 2 tl ■ v * 2' 96 « Z- ■ 2' by iy 2 2 2 112 12 2 108 H 2 IS 2 '■'- j| 2; 112 12 2 »7 2 132 12 2 317 17 1 111 11 1 137 17 1 119 19 I 4Lll J.9.M.U. »^i*w IVriCG ' »*M MHta» Prince C.eorge Spring llandicari*. 3- ear- dd-5 and upward. (Track record: Jock, o . 14, 1927— 1:44 5— 3— 123.) Index Crs. Dis. Time Tr Odds Wt.St. % Str. Fin Jockey Started Order of Finish PETER PETER, ch. c, 4 114 By Peter Pan— Riga, by Broomstick. (Trainer, C. Phillips. Owner. Greentree Stable). Breeder, Greentree Stable. 23671 Bow 1-701. 45%ft 34 110 6 13} 2' *G Arnold 8 Aucilla 110.Ni alonKay 307. Afterglow 335 22934 F.G 13-8 1:52%ft 16 109 9 6 641 531 G Arnold 11 GeniallIostl05.PVentage 1 1 l.WilmP n 101 22772 F.G 1-70 1 :42«6f t 18-5 113 4 5 5s 5*1 G Arnold 5 Big Sweep 111, Herodian 111, Florian 308 22571 F.G 3 3-16 1 :454/5ft 51 11133 9 13] 91 G Arnold 36 Justice F. 123. Jo. k 320. Sea Rocket 114 22225 F.G 1 1-16 1 :46%ft 7-5 107 1 3 1} 1* G Arnold 7 Florian 307, Sun Altos 307. Big Sweep 132 22034 F.G 1-70 l:43i4ft 8-5 107 3 2 l1} l1} G Arnold 6 MalviuaB. 303. Florian 103. SunAItos 110 41992 F.G 1 1-16 3 :45%f t 5 130 4 2 48} 53} G Ellis 6 Ruane 130. Marconi 317, Fly Hawk 112 41805 J.P 1 1-16 l:44%ft S 111 8 8 78i 6* G Arnold 13 SeaRocket 109,Ju;tice I. 118, Marconi 114 AUCILLA, b. h, 5 120 By Broomstick — Leayonara, by Wcolsthorpe. (Trainer. G. C. Brenton. Owner. C. C. Smithson). Breeder. L. S. Thompson. 23677 Bow 1-70 1 :41%ft 7-5 112 5 2 6ai 65} L Schaefer 6 WillieK. 109. Lieutenant 11. 108, Comet 112 23671 Bow 1-70 l:45%ft 23-10 316 1 3 32 lb L Schaefer 8 PeterPeter llO.N'lonKay 307. Afterglow 115 23642 Bow 7-8 1:26 ft 5} 325 4 8 7=3 8'3 O Brown 39 Son of John 320N"lonKav 112. B. Harris 132 21317 Bow 11-16 1:46 ft 9} 109 8 6 321 2h O Brown 8 Herodian L-8. KollsRoyce 133.Carlaris 112 21261 Bow 13-16 3:69 ft 11 133 10 30 93} 753 O Brown 10 Bl'kl'anther 111 .Display 126,Lit View 3034 21073 Bow 1-70 l:43%ft 38 313 6 4 5 1 1 L Schaefer 7 Canter 113, Carlaris llO.Lieutenantll. 330 21006 Pim 1-70 1:46 si 3 100 1 1 1" 31 J Callahan • Montferrat HO.Canter 124, Rolls Royce 116 20790 Lrl 1-70 1 :43%ft 38-5 332 4 5 5nl 5«1 J Malben 10 Ingrid 118, La Morte 105, Montferrat 116 *JACK HIGGINS, b. c, 3 115 By Sweep— Pliant, by The Commoner. (Trainer, W. J. Curran. Owner, W. J. Curran). Breeder, P. T. Chinn. 23670 Bow 7-8 1:26 ft 9-5 137 8 4 33 I1 R Peternel 9 anehnl02,Anc-tMarirl04.FalseMod"y 103 23642 Bow 7-8 1:26 ft 33 332 9 7 6;* 5-1 R Peternell!) Son ofJohn 120.N'lonkay 3 12. B.Harris 112 23559 J.P 11-8 1:52 ft 22 118 12 4 2} l1} C E Allenl.3 Beaureg-d 1 IS.Time.Maker 1 is .ialahad IIS 23446 J.P ll-16 1:4S%.sl 7} 103 6 1 4= 4]« M Meyer 7 Flyllawk 107,WirniP'n 105. Tu inkl'g 1044 23165 J P 11:39 ft 16 112 1 3 321 2'} L Schaefer 8 B'regardl05,HerL'.vsl!iplOO,B.Culb'ts'n 303 23063 J.P 11:43%« S-5 134 1 2 23 441 R Fin'erty 6 Serajevo lOH.DanBrnhain 105,HushD'r 95 22883 F.G 1 l:45%hy]7-10 333 6 2 22' 31} R Finn'rty 7 Bookie 110, Pent horn 104, Jacqueminot 300 22645 F.G 1 l:42%m 8 107 5 1 1 1» R Finn'rty 5 Bookie n4,Williau!l,enn HO.Ilomew'd 103 22283 F.G ll:41%sl 3 306 5 2 3} 3" R Finn'rty 7 Penth'n 105. Serajevo lOS.DanBurnhain 313 22187 F.G 3-70 1:45Tftft 48 IOC} 7 2 2 2J R Finn'rty 8 Galahad 107. Doc 109, Serajevo 109 "Nominated for 1928 Kentucky Derby. AFTERGLOW, ch. c, 4 126 By Pennant— Afternoon, by Prin-e Falatine. (Trainer, F. Hopkins. Owner. H. P. Whitney). Breeder. H. P. Whitney. 23692 Bow I 1-1G 1 :47%gd 22-5 112 1 1 31 3 R W'kman 5 Flyllawk 109.Bln kFi iar lOL'.I.aMorte 105 23671 Bow l-70 1:45%ft 6 115 4 2 2} 4'i R W'kman 8 Aucilla 116,Peterl,eter 110. NealonKay 107 23643 Bow 1-70 1:46 ft 9-10 112} 5 "2 1" 2" R W'kman 8 Comet 110, Judge Fuller 110, Wellet 105 13012 Pim l-701:4C%gd 30 326 4 3 3" 312 A Abel 5 ScapaFlow 126, W'd'gMins'l 114.Sked'e 114 12556 HdG 1 1-16 l:45%gd 30 103 9 10 107 943 E Benham 10 SingleFoot 114, Canter 112, Montferrat 103 12416 HdG 5} f 1 :06^f t "7-30 333 9 9 S»l 64J A Abel 10 W hiskery 115.1. L. tall 113. Wand. Mins. 105 09182 Lex fc l:li gd 4} 122 Left at post. R W'kman 13 W'dLore 122. C'd\ Queen 1 K .( r klndian 122 09110 Bow 3-4 1:16 hy 6 110 2 3 3» 2 A Abel 5 Sankari 113.SunForw'd lOO.Chairman 111} 09004 Pim 11:41 gd 15 114 12 10 912 93» A Abel 14 RipRap 119.BlkPanther lOl.Sw'pster 120 CROSSCO, br. f, 4 107 By Trevisco — Crossbun, by Peter Pan. (Trainer, C. Cherry. Owner. Wild Rose Farm Stable). Breeder. J. H. Morris. 23698 Bow 1-70 1 :46'/tsl 9 102 4 1 I3 1" B Hod's-on 4 WillieK. lOS.L'tenant II. Iff fTtaM f mi 109 23558 J.P 1 3-16 l:46%ft 5} 103 6 1 lb 2h B Hod'son 6 Brilliant 108. FireOn 10S. apt. «;ee Fter 110 235»7 J.P ll-Sl:52%ft 10 102 4 4 42 32 B Hod'son 7 Capt.G FosfrllO.P'tux'tlOti.Dr » "denas 136 23307 J.P ll-16 1:48Vfcm 4 106 9 4 3} 2} B Hod'son 9 BrhtShawl 100, Anaconda lOS.G'd Dad 113 23262 J.P 11-36 3:46 ft 8104 1 1 1' 1' B Hod'son30 Smacker 304. Lepanto 114, (Je0 Groom 109 23206 J.P ll-8 1:.r4 ft 30 303 3 1 3} 2 B H'dges'n 8 J. Johnson.Ir.114. Frightful 107 Blockh'd 113 22035 F.G 1 1-16 3 :477ift 29-30 335 5 4 33 3' F Ch'vetta 9 FIoraM. 133.ForeStar 307 Marg'tSt L 102, 21969 F.G 3-70 3:45%ft 17-20 333 4 2 3} 1 F Ch'vetta 8 Talladega 309, Coohogan 117, BallGee 113 WILLIE K., ch. c. 4 112 By Donnacona — Rogue, by Roquelaure. (Trainer, W. M. Sheedy. Owner, W. Keating). Breeder, R. Meacham. 23698 Bow 1-70 1 A6%sl 19-20 308 3 4 23 2" U Mergler 4 Crossco 102.L'tenant II KW.ShastaLad 109 23677 Bow 1-70 1 :44%ft 33 309 6 6 2' 3J D Mergler 6 Lieutenant II. lOS.Comet 312.I.aMorte 307 23642 Bow 7-8 3:21 ft 27 110 15 16 13*113 2 D MerglerlO Son ofJohn 120. NlonKay 312.B Harris 112 21319 Bow 11-16 1:47 ft 49-10 337 8 8 6* 62} F Weiner 10 Recreation 116. J.FredA. 120, Signola 107' 21260 Bow l-70 1:44'i,ft 13-5 303 1 6 B« 3» S Hebert 5 Clear Sky 106. La Diva 100. Attack 107 21247 Bow 11-16 1:45%" 6} 100 6 6 4» 3=} S Hebert 6 W'rEagle 107,Son of J'hn 107. Bk Friar 95 21166 Bow l-70 1:45%gd 4} 108 6 6 6"! 6s} G Fields 6 Herodian 113.WeeI!urn 110*. WarEagle 333 ' 21139 Bow 3 3-16 1:47 sy 8 103 8 7 5» 341 S Hebert 8 Cloudland 110, Watkinson 105. Flippant 312 21095 Bow ll-16 1:46%ft 5 311 7 5 4 2» E Ambr'se 7 LaPalina 103, ForeLark 103,Scv'thSon 109 NEALON KAY, b. c. 4 112 By Nealon— Ina Kay, by Nasturtium. (Trainer, B. E. Chapman. Owner. Mrs. B. E. Chapman). Breeder, Mrs. B. E. Chapman. 23671 Bow l-7H:4S%ft 39-5 307 2 5 4s 3'i II Long 8 Au. ilia llO.Peterl'cter 310. Afterglow 115 23642 Bow 7-8 3:16 ft 35 332 7 6 423 2nk H Long 39 Son of John 320,B,Tllarris 112 Shas Lad 114 ; 21259 Bow 7-8 1 24%ft 12 104 5 6 57 31 O Brown 5 CleanPlay 103*, Mijigado 94 Pandera 117 21139 Bow 11-16 1-17 sy 45 110 2 6 V* Vs G Philpct 8 Cloudland 110, Watkinson 105,WillieK. 103 17251 Ken 7-Sl:25^ft 3-2 108 1 3 1 l'l A Warner 7 Blk onW'te lll.P'ridge lll.Belasco'n 108 16486 Ken 1-70 1:42% ft 12 102 6 2 21 32 A P'rgrass 6 Raphia 113,BPk OnWbite 112,Patux't 112, 16341 Ken 7-8 1:25«ift 14-6 105 6 3 3 2 A P'rgrass 9 Raphia 115, Meeran 105, Sun de Meur 100 16083 Win 1 1-16 1.4S%ft 41 105 2 1 1* l'JA P'rgrasa 7 Taurus 105,B'u o.t. West 122,rh»narlot U4Vi FBICKLY HEAT. ch. g, 5 110 By China Cock— Chrysalis II.. by Marajax. £ (Trainer, F. H. Smith. Owner. F .H. Smith). Breeder. G-. Watson. t\ 0« 1 Bow 1-70 1 :44%ft 5 110 1 3 5=i 5»1 H Long 6 Wlll.cK. lOO.Licutcnant 11. lOS.Comet 112 " 23650 Bow 1 1-16 1 :46«if t 6 108 3 4 2'1 1J H Long 5 Flyllawk 111, NatKvens 111. LaMorte 108 23283 J. P 13-36 1:45%ft 51 106 2 4 3» 3« N Huff 6 J'uSpeedlOO. Dr. Cardenas lll.Mysteris 101 In 23164 J P l-70 1:43Vift 10 1061 5 7 610 6J« N Huff 8 FeuFolt 1 12.BobKogers lOOj.Wil'mP'n 10" ri 23022 J. P 3-4 r.l3%sl 71 108 2 3 5»i 4« N Huff 6 S'stal.ad 111.' 'rSergeant 105. Brilliant 110 ■* 22498 F.G 3 4 1:134ft 143 108 1 5 5=14* J Jones 8 T:;nnic 13 1.Pat«y Jane 103. Shasta Lad 111 19453 HdG 3-4 1.124;,ft 64 108 6 8 8»J 8*1 D Emery 8 Macau 120.Prnice of Wales 124, Canter Vi ~: BUCKY HARRIS, b. h, 6 111 By Hourless — Clef de Fer, by Verwood. 23 (Trainer, J. L. Burtschell. Owner, Justa Farm Stable). Breeder. Himyar Stud. ji 23642 Bow 7-8 1:24 ft 23 112 B 2 22 3 3 E A'broselO Son ofJolin 120.Vl©»Kay 112.Shas.Lad 114 . •; 23452 Hav S-41:ll%ft 8-5 112 4 3 351 3» H Thomas B Q nTo'ton312.Rvputatn 332.Scth sllope 110 ~t\ 23328 Hav 3-4 1:12 ft 8-5 115 6 4 37 2Dk II Fisher 6 Kepu'a'ion 113. Chief Un« as 113I.emnos 1 U |C 22696 Hav 3-4 1:11 ft 1 109 3 1 l'J 1'J T Root 6 Scth s Hope 100. Adria 109. Uobeaw 100 l6 22557 Hav Ml:12%ft 2 108 2 2 l"k ?■ J Mann 6 Nortii'nl'asr 105. Adria 104. Reputation 3 1 «' l( 22334 Hav 1 1-16 l:44H.ft 2 111 1 2 3'1 31 F Mann 5 Boom 102. KingDavid- 95. Euphrates 115 |( 22233 Hav 1-50 1:42 ft 21 112 3 2 2» 21 J Mann « trchlteet lOl.Q.Towton 114. Euphrates 11" 21789 Hav 3-4 1:ll%ft 8 108 1 3 3J l1 J Mann 6 Q'nTowton 117.1teputation H7.Cl'rSky 114 F 21563 llav 1-50 1 :42%ft .21 109 1 2 24 2" J Mann 6 Cl'rSky 107.K'gDavici lOO.K'gSol'sSeal 107 GEORGE DE MAR. ch. g, 6 110 By Colonel Vennic — Little Bit, by Transvaal. g (Trt-iner. C. Cherry. Owner. Wild Rose Farm Stable). Breeder. J. B. Respess. ~; 22882 FG 1 3-16 2:05^hv 22-5 110 6 4 3» 3=1 E Barnes 8 Aregal 1073. Sea Rocket 120, La Diva 105 ** 22773 F.G 1 1-16 1 :4."."if t 10 112 6 6 31 l« E Barnes 6 Col. Board 109.MySon 112 PatraMarian 109 *J 22690 F.G 1 3-16 1 r'flVfeft 7 111 1 4 44 4*3 E Barnes 5 Retaliate lOO.Kejuvenat'n 105.Serajevo 97 »J 22669 F.G 1 1-16 1 :484*,riy 23-5 114 1 2 1J l" E Barnes 7 Cockrill 109, Lounge.- 110. Huntsman 10S -J 22528 F.G 11-16 1:50 hy 3-2 111 4 S 33 23 R T.eonard 5 GrnndDnd 110. Parolell. 109.1'atuxant 111 [;; 22188 F.G ll-16 1:4S%ft 21 113 10 5 3' 1"* R LeonardlO L'kyDrift 107.Pat'aMnrian lOS.Flora.M. 110 •' 21950 F.G 1 1-16 l:4S%gd 21-5 112 6 1 I'll1 F Chiav'ta 7 Revolver llO.Lp a. Down300.EasyMoney 110 ". BANTON. h. h, 5 117 By Cudgel— Little Rock, by Trap Rock. (Trainer, H. G. Bedwell. Owner, E. R. Morehouse). Breeder'. Xalapa Farm. T.' 23685 Bow 1-70 1 A-i^Jt 31-10 113 2 4 43J 43 A Pase'ma SNatEvens 112. Sun de Hear 105. Signola 100 21217 Bow 1-70 l:43"/ift 43-10 109 6 4 461 68 E Barnes 8 Carlaris 112.1ightView loO.M.Militaire 103 2.- 21139 Bow 11-16 1:47 .sy 9 113 1 2 3*1 b«} R Wkman 8 Cloudlnnd 110. Watkin«on 105.\VillieK. 103 2.' 20917 Pim ll-8 1:54%m 71 108 3 4 4" 4'» L Hardy 5 Gaffsman 120. Dolan 105. Whiskery 12S 2: 20868 Pim ll-16 1:46%ft 5 113 6 7 6* 5»i L Hardy 8 RolKRoyee 115. B'dy Bauer 120.Grenier 115 2) 20620 Lrl ll-8 1:51%ft 18 103 ( 6 5TJ 5'J L Steinh'rt fltaii 12S. Craaattf 130, Gaffsman 116 2 20187 Lrl 1 1 42 ■ 8 10' 1 2 2fk 2» L Steinh'rt 5 Grenier 100. Jcy Smoke 109. Ldisto 112 I! 15355 F.P 1 1-8 l:53%tt 13-10 10-«1 3 3 3« 4*1 H Elston 4 Louneer IOC. Cudgellcr lO.I.Cotlogomor 111 L 15054 F.P 1 1-K t:4B%fl 11 106 4 1 l1 1« L Gevirg 6 P'essDor'n 122.11 IsP.abe 117.Cot'mor 113 II COMET, ch. g. 5 108 By Gnome — Starflient. oy Sunstar. Trainer, J. Nicholson. Owner, A. Bramson). Breeder. C. T. Grayson. 23677 Boa 1-70 l A42-Jt 12 112 2 I 31 33 R Wkman C WillieK. lOO.L'tenant II. lOS.LaMorte 107 R 23643 Bow 1-70 1:46 ft 61 110 2 5 4:1 1» E Barnes 8 Afterglow 112J.J'geFnller 110. Wellet 10." 21319 Low 11 16 1:47 ft 24-5 115 1 5 3= 4' L SehaeferlO Recreation 110. J.FredA. 120. Signola 107 ; 21262 Bow 1 1-16 \AC.i-1t 4 113 7 8 4' 3:} W Curran 10 Tori n ill 107.Grip'n inand llO.Roekh'wk UK) |j 21196 Bow 1 1-8 l:53i,4ft 7 108 7 6 31 11 J Chalm'rs 9 Sev'thSon 113.Grippem'd 103.ForeL"k 110 o] 21153 Bow 13-16 2:05%sl 8 104 3 6 4** 4= J Chalm'rs 6 ClearSLy 103.SeventhSon lOo.Ebuford 10S^ 2; 21067 Pim 1-70 1:45^,1 1 53-10 107 6 6 33 4J F Weiner C Overlooked IKI.Forel.nrk HO.CIrarSky 114 j, 20843 Pim 1-7 1:44 ft 5 110 4 6 41 3 W Harvey 6 Vellae 113. Lounger 120. Signola 103 j! 20728 Lrl 1 1-2 2:.'61ift 31-10 L01 3 3 2" 2" R Wkman 5 ClearSUy llO.Flj Han k 110 Fleetwood 105 G BIGNOLA. b. f, 4 97 By Sir BaTton— Signonle. by St. Victrix. (Trainer. J. Howard. Owner. F. P. Robie). Breeder M. & B. B. Jones. 23685 Eovv 1-70 1 :44=5ft 21 100 4 1 lnk 3» A Rob's'n 8 SCatBveM 112. Sun de Hear lOo.Banton 113 *; 23663 Bow 11-16 1:47 ft 24 102 7 5 8'1 ST O B'ra.^sa 8 Euphrates lOS.Vellas 107. TheFreshnian 107 •• 23643 Bow 1-70 1:46 ft 33 107 3 4 5=3 5-J A Rob'ts'n 8 Toroet 110.Afterf.low 112i.JndgeFuller 110 "! 21319 Low 1 1 16 1:47 ft 67 107 6 4 4:i 31 R LeonardlO Recreation 110, J. Fred A. 120. Comet 119 " 21262 Bow ll-l«l:4«fcft 11 f 104 10 9 10'» 80} T MaguirelO "or:ntli 107. Grippeminand IK'.. Comet 113 * 21196 Bow 1 1 S 1 :.".3'.if t 39 101 4 4 541 68 R Leonard » Comet lO&.Sev'th Son llS.Grippemin'd 103 " 21095 Low 1 1-16 1 46V ft 28 104 « 4 3s 5°} H Fisher I La P.ilina 103. Willie K. IILForeLork 103 » 21039 Pim l-TOlMS'igd ol 105 7 6 21 !'J R Leonard 9 L'dylnver 107. D.DunkiellO.P'plePlrate 113 J 20843 Pim 1-70 1:14 ft 41 103 6 2 2°» 4=1 O Bo'rassa 6 Vellas 113. Lounger 120, Comet 110 " THOMASIHE. ch. ro. 7 112 By Superman — Thamar, by Hastings. (Trainer, R. Brown. Owner. C. J. Keister). Breeder. H. T. Oxnard. L 23685 Bow l-7tl:4Vff%ft 5 108 1 7 S's 8'8 O Brown 8 NatEv.ns 112.8m • Hear 105. signola H 0 J6520 Ken 1 1-16 1:45 ft 94 102 3 4 10:i 9s} O Brown 10 !renier 111, KwgBatM 98, 1'eterPeter 104 2: 16169 TA in 1 1 .39"tft 91 104 2 6 55 34} O Brown 9 Oenier 106. Lounger lOOj. Joy Smoke 116 | | 2: 15875 V.'in 1 1-S l:Sl%Kf 51 106 2 5 6' 6TJ O Brown 8 HarryBnker 109. Brilliant 101. Greater MB 2: 15673 F.E 1 1 :40'-5gd 21-5 11C 1 4 341 33i O Brown • RolNRoyce 112..1oyS'ke 120.11'ryliaker 115 i) 14108 Thf 1 1-16 1:49"; sy S 108 2 2 2n' i« O Brown 6 JojSm'ke 118.IP.vBaker 112.Cont'plate 100 II 13873 Thf 1 1-16 l:46*ift 11 104 5 2 1" 1' O Brown 7 Lieut'rntll. H2.Aucilla lOO.Lactarius 109 I GOLDEN SPIRE, ch. m. 6 116 By Golden Broom — Glorymaid. by Glorifier. ' , Tiainer. R. A. Smith. Owner, Sunnyland Stable). Breeder, Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Jef- j J fords. ! I I 23692 Pow ll-Ml:47%sd 9l 112 3 3 4» 5" Q Fields 5 Afterglow 112. Flv Hawk 109.BlkFriar 102 ' 10657 Mia 11-16 1:46 ft 23-10 111 2 3 31 3l G Fields 6 Marconi 117.Pricen.an 107.""ot!ogomor 107 10434 Mia I-ltl:46%ft 3-5 112 1 1 11 1"» G Fields 8 Cotlogomor 107. jrip'm'd 100. II. Wand 109 H 08852 Pim 1-70 1:45 ft 13 114 2 2 3s 533 G Fiekis 9 Big Blaze 100. (iambic 108. Traffic 102 05122 Sar 11-8 1:53 ft 6 116 2 8 S°i 8°4 B" Fields 8 Flaestaff 106, i.inible 110.M zi-!*sB* ij 100 2 04986 Sar 11:42 m 1 119 1 2 2» 1" G Fields 2 Light Carbine 114 g J. FRED A., br. h. 6 108 By Meridian — Lazuli, by Knight of the Thistle. 2 (Trainer. W. R. Midrley. Owner. J. F. Adams). Breeder. J. F. Adams. 21319 Bow 11-16 1:47 ft 12 120 7 3 23 24 F Col'lettilO Recreation 110. Signola 107. Comet 115 2 21217 Bow 1-70 l^ift 13 106 7 8 7"! 711 F Catrone 8 Carlaris 112.1ightYiew lOO.M.Militaire MS 2 •^1195 Bow 1-70 l:442--ft 10 107 5 o 3'J 33J J Cr'gmyle 5 BigSwe.p ]12.LkuftlL Ky.).N"atEven« 109 21125 Bow 1-70 1 :44Voft 35 108 6 5 7»3 7C4 F J Baker 8 Rolls Royee 111, Ingrid 109. t;amble 109 u ! I MS Pin 1 1-16 1 47sf,ft 10 112 2 1 lh 14 J Cr'gmyle 5 Lieut. 11. Hj.Wattlaaia 108. Sev'thSon 112 NII Tim 1 1-16 lfJOV.sl 13 106 3 3 44 4» J Cr'gmyle 5 ;renier 112. Premier 103. Montferrat 111 ■ 20868 Pim I 1-H l:4C%ft 21 166 3 5 7&J 6:I J Cr'gmyle 8 Rollsltoyce H5.BdyBnner 120. 'Jrenier 115 * 20790 Lrl I-7t l:4S%fl 15 107 1 6 6'1 9'j O B'ra^sa 30 Ingrid 118, La Morte 105. Montferrat 116 J Page 5 5th Race [5th Bowie] 1! tFLII Sfrh AXCl^C Ks^ffi* J-i JUkn. Thorm-liffe Purse. 3-j car-old*. IBawaairai Trat-1 record: Hot TmMjf Nov. .2:!. i«*;_i:84^— 2—109.) Index Crs. D rime Tr Odds W t. St. \ Str. Fin. Jockey Started Order of Fini h " I CORPORAL, b. c. 3 113 By George Smith — Coretta. by Cylgad. (Trainer. E. Trueman. OwneT, R. L. Freeman). Breeder. F. W. Armstrong. I 23678 Bow 1 1 :40%ft 2 105 7 1 1* ln* R Leonard SAriturus 105. Congress 105, Menioria 103 _ 23656 Bow 6 . f 1 :19%ft 37-10 108 4 3 1" 1:J R Leonardll Man-hu 109. Fal. Modesty 106.1 HopeSo 110 23641 Bow 5»fl:0;%ft 25 110 7 2 2' 35* D Mergler 12 Rosinante 110. Skylight l02,FairAnita 105 21246 Bow 7-1 l:24 sft 84 109 12 13 13"1334 N Huff 13 HotToddy lOO.Loveken 1011. Palm Beach 10a J 21121 Bow 3-4 l:13%ft 15 118 1113 l't R Wkinanl5 JustaPal 114.Lnro.-b 120. Rockland Boy 110 J 21069 Bow 3-4l:12i4f» 51f 117 2 € 10,410" C Lang 12 QaMBet 115.TheDiver 115.StageStr'ck 115 1 il048 Pim iJflOSV.ft 6f 118 2 1 Vi 9'» C Lang 19 Spectacular 1 11 AlansBay 113,J'taPal 119 f 20840 Pim 3-4 1:12V„ft l»f 118 1 8 !1 »11 » G Ellis 12 Sortie 118.Se\h a. Soda 118.SnnClover 118 J 20649 Lrl 54 f 1 :07 ft 150 115 4 6 71* 723 N Huff 7 Cloudy 1 15. Scotch 'd Soda 115,BarNone 115 J BURNING GLASS, b. c. 3 106 By Assagai — Dancing Sun. by Waldo. 2 .Trainer, R. A. Smith. Owner. J. Livingston). Breeder. S. H. Velie. 23691 Bow 3-4 1 :12Vsgd S 107 2 3 1" 1HO Fields 7 lien. Billiard lOO.OiarlosH. H2.Mar.cl.n 108 13131 Jam 6-8 1:01 gd 20 118 6 5 6" 5"3 Q Fields 12 Ariel 118. tirouclier 118. EddieAhearn 118 12084 Jam 5-8 1:02 gd 21 112 5 4 48} 33 L McAtee 7 Charm 104.Hig! Soa«s 107.Bedf rdSaint 112 • 11104 Mia 3-8 :35\ft 151 110 4 6Ji 6» G Fields 9 Support HO.Spr'groet lOOJ.CTrStnr 118j f 10430 Mia 1-4 :12^tft 77 122 11 lFHl'0 G Fields 14 HogansAly 122.0\vena HO.Bl'kServ nt 122 * MEMORIA. br. f. 3 101 By Mont d'Or II. — Memories II.. by Rabelais. g drainer, V. E. Fitzgerald. Owner, F. Hayes). Breeder. J. E. Widsner. 23678 Bow ' i- ft VI 103 2 2 31 4-J O B'rassa S Corpora! 105. Arcturus 105. Congress 105 g 21289 Bow ll:39%ft 81 100 4 5 5'J 552 S Hebeit 6 Sunfire 100, Bystander 107, Eloise 101 g 21138 Bow 7-8 126 gd 26 104 6 3 3:1 33 J Chalm'rs 8 Censaur 106, Paulina L. 113, Inquisitor llo 1 g 21064 rii.i 1-70 1:46 ft 23-5 110 3 3 4'J 3* J Cr'gmyle 9 CharlesIL 113. ReisliOlga 113, Welh-t 112 | i 20935 Pim 2-4 1 :l6'£sl 7?f m 13 12 6'S 3!J M Fishm'nl4 StarGold 104. AntryMood 114. Trappy 112 1 20333 Lrl ll:40%ft 12 :B 113 3 8 7' 7»J L Morris 10 Wellet 112, O Turk 112. Star Gold 108 " 20030 Lrl 1 1 :40V4,ft 6 108 6 2 2" 31 L Morris 9 StarGold 308.G'geMcCrann lll.O'Turk 114 19648 HdG 3-4 l:143't.ft " 6 1334 3 2 3»k V L Morris 15 Reigh Olga 111.SiinRang-r 109.Milaria 111 5 19552 HdG 3-4 l:13«jft 9f 112 9 11 11E1105 L Morris 14 Congress 110. Star Gold 107. Wellet 110 )~ •CHARLES H.. b. c, 3 113 By Stefan the Great — Oceanna, by Hessian. g (Trainer, E. Trueman. Owner. R. L. Freeman). breeder. F. W. Irmstrong. 2 23691 Bow 3-4 1 :l-'iUii27-10 112 5 2 34 3'3 R Leonard 7 Burn'g ;i sl07. ;en.B'.iliaril 100. Man- hu 108 ' i 23670 Bow 7S1:26 ft 6 112 3 3 5»i S14 F J Baker OJkHig'ns 117. Man.hu 102.An.'tMarir 104 1 i 23642 Bow 7-8 1:- 5 ft 6if 10S 2 3 9*J17lS F 31 Bakerl9 Son ofJolin 120N'loiiKay 112. B.Harris 112 : i 21288 Bow 11:39 ft 8 112 7 3 431 6'3 L Schaefer 7 Sortie 104}. Mi Vida 110. Chancellor lac l 21216 Bow 7-8 1:25 ft 20 113 9 5 5* 5 F J Baker 9 Knap-ack 107, Leon dB. H3.Bye a. Bye 1124 1 . 21064 Pim 1-70 1:46 ft 91 113 6 2 in In F J Baker 9 Reign Olga 113. Menioria 110. Wellet 112 21034 Pim 3-4 l:14%gd 26 115 7 3 2» 31 W Harvey 12 SunMe.lTr llb.M'difie't'n 112,M\eript 109 1 20918 Pim 3-4 1:16 m 65 115 8 3 24 1»* W Harvey 12 Snob'Kh 115,Sist'rShip 115, Manuscript 115 J 20550 Lrl 3-4 1:344£sl 9 115 1 6 5!I 5,s G Fields 7 S'teh ■ Soda 15.Bol)ashela 115.BarNone 111 ' 7 19512 HdG 2-4 l:33%ft 33-10 112 Wheeled. R Wkman 7 WarWh'p 115. Panther 112,FseMod'ty 10H j 19255 HdG 54 f 1:08 ft 4 US 10 7 7» 5-1 W Harvey 12 TheTartar 118. Balko 118, HeresHow 118 ' J •\..ni:ii.1ted for 192S I i : • Ly D«:by. GOLD BET. b. c, 3 106 By Flittergold — Black Betty, by Black Toney. j (Trainer, A. J. Bedell. Owner. W. T. Anderson). Breeder, Himyar Stud. | 23696 Bow 3-4 1:14 m 9 114 2 2 2'4 -'i F J Bakerll Trappy 105. i'i,arJe}i J.s. 112, PolarSea 109 » | 23656 Bow f^fl^g'ift 14 111 9 8 7-" 6,: F J Bakerll 'orpor.U lOS.Man.l.u 109. Fal. Modesty 106 \ 23393 Tij J-41:ll ft 8 118 3 3 334 35J F Baker 5 J'geS. hil'g 115.Bo:iFil)e llS.Pen'ntQn 113 23254 Til 2-4 1:15 al 7-5 107 6 5 5* 54i F Baker 1 Bu.ke.v.Bc.!el02.EoiiFille 104,Redc-iffe 110 , 23157 Tij 5-8 1:01 si I'l 67 5 6 31 V J Inzelone 7 Kent'.vp.abc lO.t.S'g tS'.th 104. laniard 103 , J 23091 Tij 3-4 1 ;12'-ft 7 113 1 1 31 24 F Baker 7 HtteAb'a 1 18Boottop 1 15. VirgiaBty 113 . j 22833 Tij 3-4 1:13%sl 4 111 5 2 23 44i F Baker I G'IDiskin Hl.VnB'uty lOO.B'keyeB'le 100 j 22564 Tij 5*.fl:07Vift 41 105 6 4 461 6» F Baker 8 Polita 100. Little-Broom 99.G'ernorSeth 105 - . J 21246 Bow " 7*-8 l:24» ft d 109 6 4 4°1 4» F J Baker 13 HotToddy 109 I-oveken 100. Palm P. each 10;i , J 21152 Bow 7-Sl:27%sl 19-5 113 5 3 21 4;i F J Baker 8 The Div. r 108. Hot Toddy 113, Sunfire 111 j FLYING SWEEP, b. c, 3 M) 106 By Sweep — Flying 8tar, by Star Shoot. j (Trainer, G. C. Winfrey. Owner, G. C. Winfrey). Breeder, Himyar Stud. fi 23696 Bow 3-4 1:14 m 66 136 8 9 9148CI Mergler 11 Trappy 105. Hold Bet 114. Cliarley.LS. 112 - * 23668 Bow 61 f 1:19 ft !K 114 8 8 917 l/1* D Mergler 9 Lady.Marie 108.L'leAsl e^tos llS.Lassa 118 , 20674 E'. p E}fl:07Hft 60 118 8 9 9«3 7T1 J McT'guel2 Penalo 118, Manning 118, Ederle 118 20143 Jam 54fl:07Vfcgd 30 1142,10 6 7»J 7;3 J M:T'guel3 Bookie 120. Munuing 113, Steadfast 120 19911 Jam l» f l:07^ft 30 118 8 7 6,J 713 H Got'rup 8 P'pleLiglit HS.J.Cav'gh 118,Scot'sGrfy 11« . 19235 Aqu 6-8 1:00 ft 60 113 12 11 971 8:S H Gott'up 12 Chiirdine 119. Beowulf 113, Bookie 122 ., 17302 Sar 54 f 1:07 ft 30 10$ 6 6 6' 59j H Got'rup 6 Mi Vida 115, Sh.ikitnp 107. Skavar 110 "j 17069 Sar 61 f 1:09 ft 30 110 3 6 541 5'i H Got'rup V Paragraph 107. sirdar 110. lmperator lit ; . 16535 Sar 5-8 1:01%hy 100 118 14 13 13,;J13" H Got'rupl7 Glade IIS, Orfal.on 118. Night Life 118 J , 16319 Emp 51fl:06%ft 100 108 6 6 6'' 6" E Robbins 6 Ariel 115, Tuskrgee 114. EddieAhearn 113 | | 16110 Emp 6-S LOOHft 100 108 C 6 610 a!3 H Gott'up 7 Onollour 1 12. R. d lif fe ll.YHighciame 112 1 ( MILLSON, b. c. 3 106 By Flittergold — Waiterlco. by Great Britain. 1 (Trainer. K. Patterson. Owner. G. A. Mills). Breeder, C. Clay. 1 23641 Bow "if ::00%ft U 107 4 12 12'-cll" C Wattersl2 Rosinante 110. Skylight 102. Caipaial 110 * , 21316 Bow :ifl:05Vift 7-5 112 31 11 12» 32 -4 O Wattersl.t Sandy 140. l'olish 110, Poly 139 21192 Bow 3-4 1:12 ft 23-5 113 1 1 l4 I3 F J Baker 13 Alans Bay 115. Bigot 115, Me Own 115 ' , 21135 Bow 61 fl:064oft 49-10 117 12 8 4' 441 C Wattersl 5 Floise 114. High Hope 115. Polly Poker 111 J j . 21069 Bow 3-4 1:12feft 15 115 4 2 4 4«1 F J Bakerl2 GoldB. t HS.TkeDlver H5.stag» Mr'Ck 115 J ' 20634 Emp a3-4 1:10%ft 18-5 105 6 2 4J1 4» C Watters 8 Blarney 110. Tara'sllall 105. RoyalMate 105 * 1M11 Aqu 5-8 1:01%ft 41 109 3 9 6»1 7»3 C Watters 11 Turkey'sNe.k 114. Beowulf 117, Effio 119 ' 19710 Aqu 5-8 1:01 ft 30 IF 12 12 3.2'»12" C Watters 14 Maaaar'at 114, Hypnot'm 117. J. Cav'nh 117 1 ] 17065 Sar 61fl:06%ft 30 110 6 6 6"il0" C Wattersll lh Say 115*. Sublevado 117, Purr 110 16573 Sar 51 f 1:09 8l 30 107 15 11 10"! C31 C Watters]8 Polls 110. Skavar 112. Timekeeper 118 | JOHN PEEL. h. c. 3 (M) 106 By Johren— Wendy by Peter Pan j (Trainer, F. Hopkins. Owner. H. P. Whitney). Breeder. H. P. Whitney. 23691 Bow 3-4 3.12'ivd 6 111 4 5 5'i 01 II .Shillick 7 Bun g . 1-107. '.HtnHardlOO.i In.rlesn. 112 - ; FJDERBARD. b. c, 3 106 By Bard of Hope— Eiderdown, by McGee. ! (Trainer, F. White. Owner. P. 8. P. Randolph). Breeder, R. L. Humphrey. i 23678 Bow 1 1 :407tf t 55 105 3 8 S14 811 P Go'dw in I Car] oral 105, Ar. turns MS, CaagraM 105 I | 23656 Bow 61fl:19^ft 61 108 7 11 11"11" H Fisher 11 i orporal 108. Man. hu 109. Fal. Modesty 100 j i 15118 Ham 6-8 1:02%ft 16 116 2 2 l| l1 R Ro'iielM12 OniarsL'ble 11G.L. Dunbar H3.Airfl't 113 1 i 14809 B.B E-8 1:01%ft 6 115 7 2 4' 5s R Ro'nelli 9 ) Turk 115, )mar'sD ble 115. Congress 115 i ) 14339 C.P t-I1.021/ift 24f Itf C 4 £*1 l'J K Ro'nelLll BltFrr 315,El)aR fs 112,Ou ar't D ble llo C J J ! 6th Race [6th Bowie] £ t\ " In ri ■* ~: 23 ji . •; ~t\ |C l6 l( |( F g ~; ** *J »J -J [;; •' ". T.' 2.- 2.' 2: 2) 2 I! L II R ; |j o] 2; j, j! G *; •• "! " * " » J " L 2: | | 2: 2: i) II I ' , j J ! I ' I H 2 g 2 2 2 u ■ * J 1! hth rVJIPtf* ' Mile and 70 Yards. 4-year-olds nnd upward. 4 Eaiming. (Track v"* «.^«*^V» record: Sortie. ot. 20, 1927—1:43—2—105.) Index Crs. Dis.Tinie Tr. Odds Wt.St. % Str. Fin. Jockey Started Order of Finish GRAND BEY. b. g, 6 106 By Sand Mole — Chateaubriand, by Combourg. (Trainer, P. Pellettieri. Owner. P. Pellettieri). Breeder, Sanford Stud Farm. 23693 Bow 1-70 1:47 sy 61 113 4 1 21 23 A Rob'snlO Fairyniau 112, iioldenVolt lis. Nama 106 23672 Bow 1 1-16 1 :48%fl 13-10 108 3 2 21 21 W Curran 6 Kanduit 105, Nama 10.:. rri. .man 113 23652 Bow 11-16 1:49 ft 3 108 4 3 1 l1 W Curran 10 Czarist 113, BloekUead 115, Kanduit 105 23512 J. P 1-70 1:46 ft 11 110 1 2 l'J l'l L Ciaver 12 Traps 95, Jennifer 93. E "a 110 23401 J. P 1 1-16 1 :47%ft 17-10 107 2 3 23 5:}T Maguiie 8 BlueTorch 113,MissChini«|iiy 100. Solo 110J i7194 Sar 1 1 :3»%ft 8 118 2 3 64J 613 R Hav no u Atiul Fath 100. Millwi. k 110. Bumpy 102j 16600 Sar ll-8 1:55Vt 5 106 4 1 2» 4«4 R Havi'r.d 6 Rejuv'at'n 115. Sev thSon 109,BGeste 1031 16496 Emp l-70 1:45%ft 41 115 4 11* 1" R Havil'd 5 Drvv'gB'd lOo.Priceman 115.Plieasant 109 16323 Emp 1-70 1 :4«?tft 4 99 7 « 6» a» P G'odwin 7 Botanic 118, Milhvi.k 10".. Luehy Play 112 16106 Emp 1-70 1:47 ft S f£o t 4 4 33 J O'Biien 8 LMarine HS.Dra w'gl'.oard lOb.Cal'met 123 FAIRYMAN, b. g, 4 113 By Jackdaw — Fairyhouse, by Glasgenon. (Trainer. J. McGee. Owner. J. McGee). Brce1 in Ireland by M. W. Holland. 23693 Bow 1-70 1:47 s 13-5 U2 2 2 l1 Is P Go'dwinlO GrandBey 113, ;oldenVo:t 118. Nama 105 23668 Bow 61 f 1:19 ft 24 115 3 5 611 4" F Moon 9 Lady.Marie lOS.L'lleAsbestos HS.Lassa 118 23643 Bow 1-70 1:46 ft 17 115 6 6 7:1 6' D Mergler 8 Comet HO.Afterglow 112J..IudgePuller 110 20837 La t S-4 l:12V&ft 3} 113 4 2 3» l'l W FronK 11 HerL dyship 100. Tannic 113.Gov. Pratt 103 20614 Lat 1-70 1.42%ft 6 108 4 1 in 2" W L'scher • Malvina B. *ll. My Son 108. Marlboro 103 10478 Lat 1 1-16 1 :44%ft 12 101 6 2 5=1 4"! W Long 7 Fire On 111. My .Son. 105*. Parco 107 19921 CD 3-4L13Vfcft 19 108 3 6 6*3 633 G Johnson 7 Nevermore 105. S.indvHat.li 112. Teak 104 19770 CD 61 f 1:20 gd 24 110 4 6 7S1 8« W Long 9 Caporalll.llO.BIueDariei 103.Nev'more 105 16782 L.F 7-8 1:2? ft 8 105 £ 2 2* 2» L Jenncr 7 Lady.Marie lOO.FIattery 110. Nevermore 105 16738 L.F 7-8 l:24%ft 29-10 99 3 3 3» 5S1 L Jenner 12 St.Valtine lOO.L'yMarie 991.L'dJulian 104 TESTER, b. g. 7 105 By Peter Pan— First Flight, by Thrush. (Trainer, G. C. Winfrey. Owner, G. C. Winfrey). Breeder, H. P. Whitnev. 23683 Bow 3-4 1 :ll%ft 37-10 318 4 4 *t &'l R Wkman 7 Sinisard. 115, LadyMarie 110. Dignus 113 23655 Bow 3-4 l:12%ft 31 118 8 7 431 l"1- R Wkniaiil.3 ShortPrice 114. Euclid HS.ColdenVolt 120 23640 Bow 3-4 1:13 ft 31 119 8 30 971 9" D Mergler 13 Gracious Gift 119, Lnssa 117..MallyJane 113 22646 F.G 3-4 1:15M,m 34 130 4 5 571 510 W Harvey 5 Herodian 113, Tannic 110. Adios 113 21274 J. P *Ml:141fcft 4 117 9 9 10 310°1 W Harvey 10 Sun Lynn 10S, Rival 111. Geo. Groom 114 13680 Bel 3-4 1:HHhy 44 120 7 8 8" S" W Kelsay 8 Houston lOO.Lanyard 113. Pygmalion 115 13179 Jam 3-4 l:13*fem 6 126 1 3 4=3 4«1 W Kelsay 10 Sunsard 123. Watch On ill. I.achen 124 12978 Jam 3-4 1:13 ft 6 128 5 3 6»J 64 W Kelsay 9 Sunsard 121, Sandhills 124. Gnome Girl 117 12795 Ja. ii 3-4 1:13 ft 4 120 4 4 4«1 4s SO'lJ'neil 4 Flamhino 112, Nichavo 118. Premier 112 12289 Bow 3-4 1:15 sy 7-5 122 3 1 l2 l4 W Harvey 7 HarveySted'n Lv.Leger 105. Davenport 103 ROBERT MANDEL, ch. c. 4 110 By Belloc— Gilt Edge, by Cunard. (Irainer, F. D. Seremba. Owner. Blue Ribbon Stable). Breeder, J. McManus. 23701 Bow 1 1-16 1.49-V,-! 19--0 111 4 1 1J 1" R Leonard 9 Everglade 112, Lanoil 105, Drama 104 134179 Bow l-70 1:43%ft H 313 3 2 33 4= A Pasc'ma 15 Tazewell 110, Leger 105. For. head 105 22976 J. P 3-4 1:17%hy 30 335 4 2 3-1 33 H W'est 11 Wildrake 110 Mns'rSwp 110. Br' money 110 22497 F.G 11-8 1:55 ft 8 110 3 1 1» l1 F Seremball Pol'nianBay 110.Capt.II.iney HO.Botch 107 32441 F.G ll-8 1:54%ft 24 111 4 4 7' 710 F S'remba 9 BillyWitt 1 lO.Treasurer 1 lO.I.ex.Maid 103 22184 F.G 1-70 1 MOi/tf t 33 331 7 2 21 31 F S'remball AiPnP. ll.l.BattleF'ld HO.Uopt'cBelle 106 GOLDEN VOLT, b. c. 4 114 Ey Volta— Golden Isle, by Cicero. (Trainer, W. Coll. Owner, L. Tignola). Bre 1 in England by Sir A. E. Bowan. 23693 Bow 3-70 3:47 sy 32 118 5 3 3'4"3:iJ Josiah M Fairyman 112. GrandB-y 113, Nama 105 23655 Bow 3-4 l:124^ft 43 320 3 2 3= 4'" J Josiali 13 Tester 118, Short Pri. ••• 114. Euclid 318 23543 J. P 3-4 1:13i4ft 49 110 7 8 S8i 8al J Jones 8 Medley 116. Folycramia 117. Eloise 94 21197 Bow 1-70 1:45 ft 33f 331 7 2 11 2"' J Chalm'rslo Scat lll.Draw'g B'rd 112. Jenny Dean 104 21097 Bow l-70 1:45%ft 13 113 1 6 5'J 543 J Chalm'rsl2 LaDiva 107.BcauGe-te 115. Realization 113 21039 Pim 1-70 l:46%gd 30 110 8 8 7" 6'2 J Chalm'rs 9 Ladylnver 107.Siguola 105. D'pleDunkie 110 .'0763 Lrl 1 1-16 l:471fcft 6 111 6 6 5"J 5'} J Ch'lmers 5 Cogwheel 115, lzetta 100. Fenlight 309 20521 Lrl 1 1-16 l:52%hy 14-5 113 3 2 21 23 J Ch'lmers I EllaM. 114,TallGra s 112. Hallot Brush 111 20423 Lrl ll-16 1:48Hft 51 103 4 4 5' 3} J Ch'lmers 7 Sir Leonid 110. Phidias 113. Ella M. 110 20080 Lrl 1 1-16 l:4b%sy 81 115 1 6 3« 3* L Schaefer 0 JohnW. Weber 305.Solo 3 10. Realization 113 LEWIS, br. g, 5 113 By Troutbeck — Corfu, Dy Watercress. (Trainer. T. Lynn. Owner. E. K. Bryson). Breeder, E. Ccbrian. 23307 J P 1 1-10 l:48'/im 16 114 6 9 93s 944 L Morris 9 BrightShawl lOO.t'rosM-o 100. Ana. nda 108 23120 J. P 3-4 1:12i/5ft 43 105 2 7 7»1 719 R Leonard 8 C.S'geaut lOS.Dr.Stre't 105.W:itchOu 105J 22501 F.G 1 1-16 1 sMfcJ t 6 113 1 4 2h l" L Morris 8 .Smacker 103,RoiConfiden.e lOS.llilary 113 J2366 F.G ll-8 1:53Hft 7 112 6 1 H 1»» J Leyland 8 Duckweed 105.PrinccTiiTii 112.FloraM.113 21727 J. P 11:41 ft 39 113 6 6 6« 6'° L Morris 6 Lepanto 105.Homcwood 95.BeggarBoy 112 21446 J. P 3-4 LHVfcgd 81 110 * 6 6'« 6" R Leonard 6 Sh. Lad 108OrestesII. 108.G Chauvelot 100 41010 Pim 1-10 147 si 12 116 6 8 7" V L Morris 8 Backrope 126.Coin'erlL'innon 122. Leger 118 30843 Pim 1-70 1:44 ft 16 102 i t 61* 6'« L Edw'rds 6 Vellag 113. Lounger 120. Comet 110 19930 Lrl 3-4 1 :12%ft 65 112 10 10 10 » 9* 3 L Morris 10 Lounger 115. Lassa 111. Alice Mcl.uke 105 19650 HdG 3-4 1 :33%ft 71 113 14 15 lo'Uo" L Morris 15 Marconi 119. All Blue 114. Lounger li!2 18460 W.P HlaWl 31 112 3 6 6»J 6,a L Morris GEstiD 103. La Morte 105. Caniner 103 HONEST JOHN. b. g. 4 ..M) 107 By Upset— Miss Minks, by Jim Gaffney. v Trainer, M. Smart. Owner, J Lowe). Breeder. A. E. H-indley & Son. 23693 Bow 3-703:47 sy 33 132 9 8 81C30 " J C Merg'rlO Fairyman 112,GrandBcy 33::.GdenVolt 118 23657 Bow 1-70 1:47 ft 47-10 114 1 4 23 3" S O'D'mll 7 Forehead 105, McAuliffe 337. Solo 116 21214 Bow 1-70 1 :4;',%f t 61 115 6 8 21 21! R Wkmanl-1 Frances J. 112, Grumpier 103, Bayou 112 21150 Bow 1-70 1:49 si 7 116 10 6 5» 511 R Wkmanl3 Mdowvale 103. SunReman 103. Vigilant 103 21074 Bow 1 1 16 l:46=tlt 43-10f 304 33 11 12» 12 • R Jacksonl3 B'kyilarris 110,'leton 107. D'pleDunkie 109 21035 Pim l-70 1:4S%gd 13f 115 12 6 43 2n* M Fishm'nl4 Uere'sUow lOS.Ambition H7,Crumpler 108 GOLDEN WANDERER, b. g, 5 107 By The Wanderer — Golden Bantam, by 8tar Shoot. (Trainer. P. E. FitzgeTald. Owner. F. Hayes). Breeder, J. W. Ecan. 23642 Bow 7-8 1:26 ft 6Jf 306 34 15 lS^W13 O B'rassa 19 Son ofJolin 120.N'IonKay 112. B.Harris 112 21122 Bow 64 f 1:20 ft 13-10 122 9 11 6« 5» R Wkman 15 Fig ofTruce lll.SuiiRo. k 10 t.Pheas'nt 114 20169 Lrl 1-70 l:45Vfcft 19-30 133 4 1 l3 1"» M Fishm'n 8 Temrra're 115. Realization 116. Matador 105 20029 Lrl 11:39 ft 14-5 115 4 2 in in W Smith 8 F.Andr s 1 14.K.ON I H.112.Bg'rSignl 106 19553 HdG 3-4 l:13%ft 9-5 116 11 35 16'535'» A Pasc'ma35 Lawless Hl.D'g'rSigna] 113.DryToast 110 17560 Sar 3-4 3:33%ft 40 335 7 8 VI i'l C Watters 11 C'ndyPan 110,FmcChan p ne HO.Brust 110 7th Race [7th Bowie] " I I _ J J 1 f J J 2 • f * g g g 1 g | 1 i " 5 )~ g 2 ' i 1 i : i l 1 . 1 J ' 7 j ' J j | » | \ , , J . j j - . J , J j j fi - * , . ., "j . ; J , 1 | | ( 1 1 * , ' , J j . ' J * ' 1 ] | j - ; ! i I | j i 1 i i ) C J J ! ith fxirilfi*^ I i** Mtefc 4-year-olds nnd upward. Claiming. Track record: *■** »^»*^^' 4 omet, Noi. 21, l9K—lit*H — 1 — 108.) Index Crs. Dis. Time Tr. Odds Wt.St. % Str Fin. Jockey Started Order of Finish FOREHEAD, ch. f, 4 106 By Foreground — Olga Star, by Star Shoot. (Trainer. H. G. Bedwell. Owner. H. G. Bedwell). Breeder, H. G. Bedwell. 23679 Bow 1-70 1 :4:.-"0ft 9-5 305 30 6 5 3 31 R Leonardlo Tazewell 110, Leger 105. Rob tMandel 113 23657 Bow 1-70 1:47 ft 91 105 5 5 33 1* R Leonard 7 McAuliffe 117, Plant John 114, Solo 116 21263 Bow 11-8 1:55 ft 21-10 108 4 1 1» l4 E Lames 14 RedCurl 104, Quadrille 107, LeVoyant 111 21164 Bow 13-16 2:04 gd 18-5 10213 1 4« 6«] R Jacksonl2 AlitaAllen 104,1'archesie 109.Fed'alist 107 21137 Eow 1 1-16 l:49%gd 17-5 104 7 4 33 2° R Jackson 15 Long Point 115. Bellfont 109, Evader 108 21075 Bow 11-8 1:55 ft 10 105 11 3 3-i 31 R Jacksonl4 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 Vfcft 40 105 3 8 64i 541 R Jacksonll Just Folks 112, Leger 109. Moses 112 TAZEWELL, ch. g, 5 116 By Tchad — Victoire de Verdun, by Verdun. (Trainer. J. C. Bennett. Owner. W. A. SmithsonL Breeder, B. Combs. 23679 Bow 1-70 1 :45".0ft 11 110 6 5 4'J 1" L Mergkrl5 Leger 105. Forehead HO. RobcrtMandel 113 23652 Bow 11-16 1:49 ft 31 114 8 8 8' 8'i A Hunt 10 GrandBey 108, Czarist 113. Blockhead 115 21164 Bow 13-16 2:04 gd 2 112 30 8 814 81- J Josiah 12 AlitaAllen lOl.Par.hesie 109.Fedalist 107 21063 Pim 11-16 1:50 ft 18-5 125 3 6 4-J 431 E Barnes 11 K'gO'N'l 11.117. Kanduit 109. Mr.Martin 113 20988 Pim 1-70 l:45%ft 6 114 10 6 441 3"i W Curran 10 Houston lll.Maxiva 1 12.Golden Hawk 112 20791 Lrl ll-16 3:47%ft 51 31. 16 5* 5'1 E Earnes 7 ForeStar 107.R'lizatn 1 13. Rllliness 314 20695 Lrl 1 1-16 l:46^ft 49-10 113 8 6 64I 6»1 M Fishm'n 9 Flora M. 109, Baekrope 10S. Czarist 112 20554 Lrl l-70 1:47%sl 9-5 320 6 4 4'3 1» D Mergler 7 Euphrates 315, Jasonette 110. Teluride 112 20382 Lrl 1 1-16 l:47%ft 4 122 2 4 3'J 2!j D Mergler 10 Realization 114. lzetta 103. Alletache 115 19985 Lrl 11-8 1:54 ft 6 118 2 1 l1 l1 D Mergler 7 Speedy Prince 118. Eric 114. Fretwell 113 VALENTINO, b. h, 6 111 By Wfcfck Broom II.— Beauteous, by Hamburg. (Trainer. F. C. Frisbie. Owner. F. C. Frisbie). Breeder. H. P. Whitney. 23666 Bow 1 1-16 l:4S%ft 33-30 330 1 2 1- 1= L Schaefer 8 H'neH'kw'thl00.EdPeml!ctoi:lO5.Spugs 110 21164 Bow 13-16 2:04 gd 24-5 132 2 7 6fl 5:1 13 Schaefer32 AlitaAllen 104,Parchcsie 109.Fedalist 107 21127 Bow 13-4 2:0S%ft 51 336 1 3 2tt 1=1 L Schaefer 9 Spearo 112. Gay Farie loS.Rul.anRouge 111 21063 Pim 11-16 1:50 ft 81 117 4 3 6s 1 64 L Sehaeferll K'gO'N'l 11.117. Kanduit 109. Mr. Martin 113 203.34 Lrl 1 1-8 l:56%ft 21-10 H2 3 4 21 54 E Ambr'se 8 luimolator lKi.TheArcht r 1 IJ.DolhiBoy 112 19932 Lrl ll-16 1:47%ft 51 335 6 3 2J 31 L Schaefer 9 PugetSound 1 10.Floren.la 102.Trapst'k 110 19654 HdG 1 1-16 l:50Vtft 71 113 9 6 531 f-i L SehaeferlO CrCahill 108.Wthin.in ll.i.K'snLad 108 19557 HdG 1 1-8 1:54 Vift 37-10 309 8 2 21 1» L Sehaeferll TallGrass 112,Sp'j Prince 110.. lust F'ks 114 19451 HdG 1 1-16 l:49%ft 23 114 3 2 2»» 31 E AmbrselO Confidante 101, TheAlly 111. Parchesie 108 MAXIE. ch. g, 7 107 Ey Ogden — Phantom, by Star Shoot. (Trainer, B. E. Chanman. Owner, D. L. Rice). Breeder. J. E. Madden. 23687 Bow 1 1-16 1 -48-teft 11-10 111 I 5 2' l4 I) Mergler 12 Dentaria 104.Lk.vBeg r llo.D'naMona 301 33659 Bow 11-16 1:49 ft 17-5 110 1 2 24 2'1 II Long 12 Scot. Forever 108.HoiP..llo' 105.Jing!e 110 18147 Win 13-8 3:54%ft 17-6 luS 2 5 4*1 53 A Warnfr 7 Gaffney 115, Clique 117. Last Cent 110 17646 Ken 7-8 1 :26%ft 32 110 4 1 1» 1« A Warner 12 Lpsetta lOO.MissBla/.c 99. Impossible 1071 17499 Ken 1-70 1:45^11 22 Ml 6 4 44 6!J A Warnei 12 Al'vi'tor 111, K'gO'N'l II. 114.TlieKve 103 16976 Dev 1 1-16 l:4S%ft 22 109 12 11 8«J 9 3 A Warner 12 Fl'fyRfles 103, Roch'erll. HO.UoleC'd 101 15625 Dev 1 1-2 2:41M hy 61 104 7 4 4* 714 J Mann 8 SligoBr'h 101. Winnipeg 107. Chittagong 104 15447 Dev 1 1-16 l:48^ft 8 106 4 31 11»J11 ■= H Church 13 BattleF'ld 100. Bo'dMaid 105. N'thBr'ze 107 14627 L.B l-70 1:46^ft 5 111 1 2 4'J 41 J Thomas 7 Fuciste 104„ King's Ransom 113, Jeb 113 FIREDOG, b. c. 4 105 By Under Fire — Avis, by Ballot. iTrainer, R. Cooper. Owner, R. Cooper). Breeder, R. T. Judy. 23679 Bow 1-70 1 S.V-ft 37 MS 4 4 6i f J P Go'dw :nl5 Tazewell 110. Leg.r 105. Forehead 105 23673 Bow 1-70 3:47 ft 71 11132 8 9'«ll'» P Go'dw inl5 Kosciusko H2.Deronda 1 14. Everglade 116 23658 Bow 1 1-16 1 :49%f t 3-2 100 1 1 1» 31 P Jo'dw in!3 GavParis n 10."..Stanmoi t llO.Mons.Meg 113 23423 J. P 11-16 3:54 hy 4 105 3 1 l'l 2»- M Meyer 12 Transfer 108. Swoop 112. Hobson 107 23378 J. P 11-4 Z 4814ft 11 102 6 1 2» 44 M Meyer 12 Flying Al 114. Escarra 107. Arragosa 110 23162 J. P ll-4 2:08%ft 11 95 ' 4 510 6ie M Meyer 6 Hopeless ]()( . Drama 95. Red Banner 113 23100 J. P ll-8 1:55%ft 19-5 300 8 4 1*1 f M Meyer 12 Treasurer lOO.Midinette lO.Vl.BlueMask 99 22981 J.P ll-8 2:02%hy 5 100 4 3 3Ji 3*1 J J McT'el2 DryMoon lOS.Montclair HO.Geo.Dever 108 22937 F.G 1 1-8 1 :54%ft 7 110 5 2 2» 3C1 R Huff 9 Blackamoor 1 lO.BattleOn 113.Nairbec 110 31803 J.P ll-Sl:54\ft 30 308 , J 3! 3'i C E AllenlO Brumficld lOS.R'ISwcep lll.J'r'sNurse 103 ROWLAND'S REQUEST, b. h, 6 114 By Sir Rowland — Linger Longer Lucy, by Avington. (Trainer, W. Weir. Owner, J. J. Meyers). Bred in England by Mrs. B. M. Cunningham. 23680 Bow 1 3-36 l:4B%ft 21-30 110 7 3 21 l4 G Fields 14 EdPdlet..n 105.Ke\ let 1 lO.I.ittleVince 109 23665 Bow 11-16 1:49 ft 8* 110 8 4 4:! 3: G Fields 12 Just Folks 114. Zeod 111, Battle Shot 105 15205 W.P 1 l:38%ft 66 106 4 9 9' 912 J Ktderis 9 l.ord Julian 102. Chink 99. Cartoon 108 11393 F.G ll-8 1:55«%ft 8 107 6 6 4»1 44} H Got'rup 6 Duckweed 108. Banter 112. Harass 112 11175 F.G ll-Sl:56\ft 32 107 2 2 21 34 H Got'rup 7 Alopex 112, Balboa 111, Button 107 11071 F.G 1 1-16 l:4S^ft 49 108 9 9 9°3 9"» D Lynch 11 Banter 113 Prattle 103. Alopex 113 10824 F.G ll-16 1:49%ft 3-2 113 2 1 4| 3« W Harvey 8 Pandosto HO.Zeka 108. 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. W'avecrest 109. Optimist 112 10368 F.G ll-16 1:48%ft 119 110 8 6 461 414 W Harvey 8 Parolell. lOO.P.Calh'n 114.0ppernian 107 KNOW-ME-GNOME, ch. g. 6 105 By Gnome — Fauquier Girl, by Superman. (Trainer, W. E. Martin. Owner. W. E. Martin). Breeder, H. Nesbit. 33706 See todavs chart. 23700 Bow 1 1-16 l:r.0i,ssl 19 111 2 3 V V R LeonardlO n'ryCar'l HO.Com.Cahill 309.Fenlight 102 23673 Bow 1-70 1:47 ft 13 114 4 7 8" 1013 J Smith 35 Kosciusko H2.Deronda 11 1. Everglade 116 22797 F.G 1 1-16 1 :48%f t 34 330 5 4 1» 11 L Craver 7 Horologe lOO.Kiyl lll.SeotlandForever 107 22368 F.G 1 1-16 1 :4714ft 29 105 9 9 9*3 814 M Mergler 10 Frightful lll.H'dC'hief lOO.Cop'shine 110 31599 J.P 1 1-16 1 :52V4m 71 117 1 4 5«« 7" R WkmanlO DryM'n H2.Harr\B 109. BenMcGraw 1131 21407 J.P 1 1-8 2:00%m 16 105 6 3 5^ 5" M Meyer 5 Parolell. 115. Sii Leonid llti.BlueTorcb 113 31365 J.P ll-16 1:47%ft 11 112 6 2 41 6;1 M Mergler 8 Blockhead lll.F L tenant lll.Frightfl 112 HARRY CARROLL, ch. b, 6 110 By King Gorin— Marty Lou, by Marta Santa. (Trainer, J. Polk. Owner, S. Louis). Breeder. W. Dondas. 23700 Bow 1 1-16 l:5u'/s,sl 9 110 7 2 1" 1« E Barnes 10 Com.Cahill 109,Fenliglit 102.TrapstOck 116 23687 Bow 1 1-16 l:48%ft 12 115 12 7 7" 7« E Barnes 12 Maxie lll.Dentaria 304,I.uckvl!eggar 110 23658 Bow ll-l6 1:4'J%ft 10 110 3 8 7»1 781 ■ Barnes 13 Firedog lOO.GayParisian 105.stanniore 110 23400 J.P ll-8 1:544Aft 13 111 6 5 9'» 9s! T Root 30 Treasurer 111, Dearbrn 100. MiieMyhill 106 23166 J.P ll-4 2:08%ft 12 105 3 4 4" 5»1 L Pichon 11 Lanoil 107.Reveillon lOO.Mollie Myhill 97 22880 F.G 1 1-16 l:5C»4hy 6 130 8 2 11 l'l E Barnes 9 Shampoo 1071. Swoop 105. Dry Moon 110 22710 F.G 1116 1:48%ft 13f 115 7 4 4» 4 E Barnes 12 Delphi IlS.QueenaMario HO.SirRarley 110 22120 F.G 11-16 1:50»4»1 38 108 1 7 »•• 9" P Hebert 10 Talladega 110, Billy Star 113, Rushee 103 HELENE HACKWORTH. br. m, 5 105 By Bock View — Jane Straith, by Dalhousie. (Trainer. M. Hackett. Owner. M. Hackett). Breeder. A. B. Hancock. 2.SB66 R..w li-l6l-4S%ft 33 100 4 5 3» 21 P Go'dwin 8 Valentino 110. EdPendleton 103, Spugs 110 &M45 Bow 1 l-K. l:19%ft 23-r.f 107 10 13 lt,514'« L, Steinh'tlO Scotl'dF'verlOri.K'gC'arter 114.Deronda 114 15407 Aqu 61 f 1:1*0 ft 100 113 14 15 li'Ua" H Rich'rds 13 Huffy 110. Aragon 124, Hou*e Boy 110 15295 Aqu ll:IO%ft SO 112 13 8 H1,HM E Barnes 17 Graeme 117, Delphia 105, WhiskeyRun 117 14582 Aqu 1141 si 40 113 12 12 1-'"125« F Hern'dezlS Alita Allen 111. Ilijo 121, Delhi Boy 121 13387 Jam 1-70 l:45\.ft 20 108 11 4 6;j 7'3 W Curran 15 Herkert 116, Clear Sky 113, Accokeek 112 1 ''596 Jam 1 1-16 l:4SVift 4 113 4 4 4»J 4«| G Arnold 4 Izct la lOO.MercedesE. HO.GrTg'sLady 110 12391 Bow 1 1 16 1 :4«%ft 37-10 105 1 1 lnk 3'J H Church 5 Dr. O'Mara 110. Smacker 103. Zeod 110 TRAPSTOCK, ch. c. 4 114 By Trap Bock — Landstock. by Land League. (Trainer.' B. Curran. Owner. W. J. Oweni). Breeder. Mrs. F. A. Clark. 23700 Bow 11 ltllTTHjl 5 116 3 7 6s 4*i R PeternellO H'ryCar'l HO.Com.Cahill 109.Fcn1ight 102 23679 Bow 1-70 1 :4r.V,ft 10 116 5 8 8« 7:J R Peternelin Tazewell 110. Leger 105, Forehead 105 22691 F.O ll-UH:47%ft 12 114 3 7 8»i 8' L. SchaeferlO Pr'ceTiiTii 114, Hil'y 113, MissChi'quy 106 22329 FG 1 1-2 2:34%ft 27-10 114 1 4 3* 4* R Leonard 8 Rlockh'd lll.OpenHand 10C,BattleF'Id HO 22101 FG ll-4 2 15%hy 21 114 1 2 l" V R W'kman 6 Clique 105. John T. D. 109. Reveillon 114 22058 F.G 11-4 2:13 m « 11212 1 1* l1 R W'kman 7 Let'rSir lOO.Try Again HO.M'lieMyhill 300 21995 l'.G ll-Sl:'wVift 9-5 111 1 4 3'1 lok R WkmanlO DelhiBoyllO.B'nilcGrawllS.K.ofF'tune 111 21890 J P 11-S2 0-: m 21-10 112 7 4 VS 3'J J Josiah 12 Realty 108, Sargasso 103, Aurous 107 21701 J P 1 1-4 2:0!H&ft 11-10 10912 4 3^ 21 J Josiah 8 Openlland lOS.CandyRo'k lOO.FireRoy 10£ 21C42 J P 1 1-4 2 :09!4Bl' 22-5 109 4 4 4 4' J Josiah 8 SirLeonid 105.1ohnT.D. lOO.TryAgain 110 21557 J. P 1 1-4 2:10 ed 19-10 111 1 2 11 2° J Josiah 8 G.Dever lOO.B'ieClarfc 103,FlagLieut't 109 KINO CARTER, br. h. 6 107 By Sarmatian— Aile d'Or, by Capt. Hancock. (Trainer. W. Wright. Owner. W. Wright). Breeder. Bclair Stud. 23694 Bow I 1 If I mfrtfll M 114 10 5 35J 2» J Josiah 11 El Canoe 110. Spugs 105, Battle Shot 100 23645 Bow ll-16 1:'9%ft It 114 11 4 2' 2l J Josiah 15 Scotl'dF'ver 105.Derondall4,Gilb'tC'ook 106 21263 Bow 11S1::.5 ft 9 11114 8 87i 6»i R Leonard 14 Forehead 108. RedCurl 104. Quadrille 107 21123 Bow 1 1-4 2:07%ft 81 116 1 7 7»i 7U J LeylandlO Dubric llSJ.Trapstock H2.GornHawk 10$ 20872 Pun 1 3-1G 2:02 ft 41-10 111 8 7 7*J 7*1 M Fishm'n 8 Leger 112. FrkAndrews 113, Fleetwood 120 20764 I-rl 1 IS 1.66 ft 5 110 11 2 1« 1* M Fishm'nla Hi'I'dDaisy 104,Sandpile lll.Turqu'se 112 12347 Bow 1-70 1 :50»shy 21 107 5 4 31 3!JE Barnes 5 D'c'glool 105,G'dRey 103, Capt. Martin 105 06225 Tim 1 1-16 1 :49M,ft 19 104 1" R W'kman 7 Off Spring 115. Corinth 115. Scissors 112 04974 Tdn 1 1-16 l:46 4ft 18 105 6 S 65i 6'i J Dolin 6 Son Ami 101, Lieutenant II. 114, Polvo 103 VIE, b. m. 5 100 By Ralph — Victoria B.. by Bob Miles. (Trainer, W. Robinson. Owner. Mrs. W. Bobinson). Breeder. J. S. Ward. 23701 Bow 1 1-1G l:49^sl 7 102 2 4 4" 5IC M Mergler 9 RobertMandel 111, Everglade 112, Lanoil 105 23687 Bow 1 1-16 1 :48V.ft 6 104 3 2 3* 5* M Merglerl2 Maxie lll.Dentaria 104,LuckyReggar 110 21245 Bow 1 1-16 1 :47%ft 10 112 6 8 714 711 E Barnes 15 Dry Toast 105, GayFarie 103, Evader 111 21169 Bow 1 3-1G 2:03Migd 17-5 1061 1 8 4T ClS J Hastie 11 G den Hawk 105,GayFarie lOSJ.Lanoil 112 21066 Pirn 11-10 1:50 ft 47-10 112 8 7 6«J V J Hastie 11 Trapstock llS.Longl'oint 112,JustFolks 115 20884 Emp 1-70 1:49 m 4 112 11 5 21} 2°k J Hastie 13 Account 115, Miniator 110, Afton 120 NAMA ch. f, 4 106 By Donnacona — Germa, by The Manager. (Trainer, L. Strobe. Owner. L. 8trube). Breeder. G. W. Loft. 23693 Bow 1-70 1:17 sv 10 105 G 4 4-"-. 4-J F Stevens 10 Fairyman 112. GrandBey 113, G'denVolt 118 23672 Bow 1 1-1G 1 :48%ft 27 106 1 1 11 3* F Stevens 6 Kanduit 105, Grand Bey 108, Priceman 113 23655 Bow 3-4 1:12V.ft llf 107 12 12 12,; 9"! F Stevens 13 Tester 118, Short Price 114, Euclid 118 22508 FG l-70 1:17%m 15 103 7 9 9=' 915 J McGov'n 9 Gale 107, Blue Torch 115, Battle On 115 15486 I.at 3-4 l:12Hft 15 107112 7 6» 6* D Con'ellyl'2 Blaze II. 113.D.ofTomorrow l'JO.Guapa 107 15217 I.at 3-4 1:12*fcft 23-5 105 9 5 4!1 6»1 S Strettonll Ortlieb 107,C.r'niteWare H3.Bob*sBest 113 11498 1.1' T 1|-'T%r 21-5 107 2 4 451 5» C Allen 8 R'mDol'r 107.EdnaGlenn 106.C.Morn'g 113 13930 CD 3-11:15 si 10 105 8 6 2" l'l S Stretton 9 Seminola 105.DarkAngel 103,DryMoon 115 13793 CD 3-1 l:in%gd 71 10U14 11 10*J10*i S Strettonl4 Shadowy 100, Dedans 113, Geo. Groom 113 13587 CD H f 1 :22iMn 17 105 5 4 2* 4' O Clelland 13 McComas HS.DarkAncel 108,Nichelson 105 11680 Mia 1 1-16 l:48vigd37-10 102 2 1 2 21 O Clelland 7 H'pyBirthday 113,IIarlan HO.Nabisco 110 DRAMA, ch. f, 4 102 By Manager Waite — Miss Bellamy, by Plaudit. (Trainer. J. P .Smith. Owner. J. P. Smith). Breeder, T. C. McDowell. 23701 Bow 1 1-16 l:4Wjr* la 104 1 3 3s 414 P Go'dwin 9 RobertMandel 111, Everglade 112. Lanoil 105 23645 Bow ll-lGl:)9%ft 10-5 104 4 11 10" 7«J R Leonardl5 Scotl'dF'verl05,K'gCarter H4.Derouda 114 23562 J. P 11-4 2:07 ft 11 108 7 6 7« 73J J J McT'ell Villager H3.P'manDay 109,Unladylike 87 23497 J. P 1116 1:47%ft 18 110 3 9 9'» 8»» J J McTa'elO Grand King H5.MissChiniquy 115,SoIo 110 23357 J.P 1 1-4 2:07 ft 17-10 103 4 2 1' 1' J J McTa'e 7 Ju'lEarlyll.t.StarFaleon H3.MibMcGee 113 23162 J. P ll-4 2:0670ft 10 95 1 1 2" 21 P McGin'is 6 Hopeless 106.RedRanner 113,LetterSix 107 23122 J.P 1 1-4 2:0SVE.ft 39-10 109 8 6 5T1 G8J L McClair 9 Post Horn 109. Fenlight 99, Arragosa 106} 22736 F.G 1 1-3 1 :54Vfcft 16 103 1 5 G» 5'» M Meyer t Hopel's lll.Duckwe'd 112.M'sChiniquy 104 22419 F.G ll-16 1:47%ft 71 107 2 4 21 11 L Pichon 12 Q'naMariol07.RlueDarterl07,Run'gFox 112 FRANK FOGARTY. br, g, 10 110 By Wrack— Iriih Wit, by Celt. (Trainer. B. Herman. Owner, W. B. Haller). Breeder, A. B. Hancock. 23665 Bow 11-16 1:49 ft 13f 110 1 5 57J 57 F Reilly 12 JustFolks 114, Zeod lll.Ro Td'sReq'st 110 23659 Bow 11-16 1:49 ft 19f 110 11 9 7'7 714 F Reilly 12 Scotl'dForever 108, Maxie llO.HoiPolloi 105 21040 Pirn 11-16 1:61 gd SOf 114 12 14 14=»14:» M Fishm'n 14 Sp'.vPrince 122,FirstEdi'n 102,Euph'te3 120 12384 Bow 1-70 1:49 al 19 112 $ S 8=« 8" F Th'dyke 8 Donetta 106. MollyLocket 108, Harlan 110 12349 Bow 1-70 1:51 hy 38 115 6 8 8" 83! F Clelland 8 SunRajah 108, Maxie 112, BattleShot 108 12341 Bow 11-8 2:02 hy 13 113 7 8 8:l S'« F Clelland 8 F'tEdition 108. P'heneeBelle 103, Spugs 111 11475 Hav 1 1-16 l:50%by 21 109 3 7 S'» $T1 L Hardy 7 Scissors 109. Kathe 96, Fusileer 109 10542 Hav 1 3-16 2:03 \hy 1 110 6 6 11 P K Horv'th 9 Mons Meg 110, High Skip 105. Milord 111 LANOIL, ch. g, 7 105 By Crimper — Lady Lenore, by Eon. (Trainer, H. Sutherland. Owner, W. J. Hayes). Breeder. T. F. Ryan. 23701 Bow ll-16 1:19%sl 12 105 9 5 5'1 3M C Landolt 9 Rob'tMandel 111. Everglade H2.Drama 104 23673 Bow 1-70 1:47 ft 29 109 14 14 11" 8»i C BandoltlS Kosciusko 112,Deronda 114,Everglade 116 23658. Bow 1 1-1G l:49%ft 15 105 4 1 6Ti G« C Landolt 13 Firedog lOO.GayParisian 105,Stanmore 110 23562 J.P 11-4 2:07 ft 28 114 8 11 11"11" J Jones 11 Villager 113,P'manDay lOO.Unladylike 87 83448 J.P ll-4 2:11%sl 17 114 7 7 7:l G" J Jones 8 Villager 103, Torcher 113, Adele W. 98 23166 J.P ll-4 2:08%ft 18 107 5 2 3; l* J Jones 11 Reveil'n 109.M'lieMyhill 97.0penHand 102 DTJNBEATH. b. g. 5 110 By Donnacona — Miss Oertel, by Handsel. (Trainer, U. S. Wishard. Owner, D. E. Wishard). Breeder. T. W. Garnett. 23706 Bow 1 1-16 l:.".0 V..ft 36 110 8 7 7' Gs E Barnes 12 Harlan 1 05. K.-Me -Gnome 107. Bellfont 103 23701 Bow 1116 1:49%sl 31 113 6 7 6" 6" R W'kman 9 RobertMandel 111. Everglade 112,Lanoil 105 23658 Bow 1116 1:49%ft 21f 113 6 4 8'» 8 » S 0'D'nelll3 Firedog lOO.GnyParisian lOa.Stanmore 110 23645 Bow 1 1-16 l:49%ft 23-5f 110 12 14 12l=ll 0 F Riley 15 Scotl'dF'verl05.K'gCarter 114,Deronda 114 18313 Del 1-70 1:52 ft 11 116 2 € 6;a 6»« J Dom'lck 6 SirGalahadll.lOJl.Trafalgar 111 Klaxon 111 18230 Del 6ifl:21%ft 10 110 7 8 8" 8=l J Dom'ick 8 Prodigal 105. C.J.Cr'gmile 112,Goldm'k 112 16457 Dor l-70 1:47%ft 9 10913 8 6'i 6» J Tam'arol2 Hlustra'r 109.P'lvI.eiton 107,R'lArtist 109 15597 Emp 11-K1.IWUI 31 118 2 6 5s 4' J Kellum 6 HoiPolloi 108,QueenNavarre 109,Spugs 117 ■ — : — Page 6 Post Position and Workout Index-Bowie ^ , 5 Post Position and Workout Index — Bowie A -A Below will he found the index to the pre-"vious workouts of the horse? entered in the various races at Bowie, together with their post positions, for Saturday: FIRST RACE— 1-2 Mile. PP. Ind Horse. PP. Ind. Horse. 1 Caravan 8 Yaller Gal % Marion May 9 Rea 3 34 Elfriedi G. 10 102 Letalone 4 96 Sport 11 Rose Smith 5 Blazing C ncu 12 Scotch Mist 6 101 Rose oi Arab? 13 Kathleen B. T 84 Glacial SECOND RACE— 6 1-2 Furlongs. 1 A. P. Canal) 11 89 Skirmisher 2 102 Rhubarb 12 103 Paprika 3 95 Majuba 13 Lannie 4 95 Gold Bells 14 103 Jim Bridger 5 101 Emerald 16 352 Lenny 6 358 Bristol 16 Bonsky 7 96 Alex. Woodliffe 17 Wey 8 103 Fable 18 84 Fire Boy 9 103 Son Ami 19 1C0 High Hope 10 95 Unladylike 20 99 Elevate THIRD RACE— 5 1-2 Furlongs. 1 The Heathen 6 103 Senator Norris 2 102 Single Star 6 .03 The Bat 3 101 Flitter Mouse ^ 103 Sunsard 4 102 Poly 8 103 Contemplate FOURTH RACE— 1 1-16 Milea. 1 102 Prickly Heat 9 102 Aucilla 2 100 Afterglow 10 101 Bucky Harris 3 97 Thomasine 11 101 Crossco 4 103 Nealon Kay 12 97 Comet 5 Golden Spire 13 102 George De Mar j 6 99 Signola 14 96 Willie K. 1 100 J. Fred A. 15 99 Banton 8 102 Jack Higgins 16 103 Peter Peter FIFTH RACE— 7-8 Mile. 1 82 Gold Bet 6 95 John Peel 2 Burning Glass 7 99 Corporal 3 *02 Millson 8 102 Memoria 4 Eiderbard 9 90 Flying Sweep 5 100 Charles H. SIXTH RACE— 1 Mile and 70 Yards. 1 75 Golden Volt 5 99 Honest John 2 103 Tester 6 99 Golden Wanderer I 3 96 Fairyman 7 93 Robert Mandel 4 97 Lewis 8 100 Grand Bey SEVENTH RACE— 1 1-8 Miles. 1 103 Tazewell 10 Frank Fogarty 2 89 Forehead 11 99 Harry Carroll 3 King Carter 12 103 Firedog 4 93 Vie 13 94 Maxie 5 Hel. Hackworth 14 103 Bow'd's Bequest 6 103 Nama 15 94 K'w-Me-Gnome 7 103 Valentino 16 46 Lanoil 8 93 Trapstock 17 97 Dunbeath 9 Drama CALL WABASH 7007 FOR RESULTS, ETC., AT BOWIE John McAuliff e & Co. J $5 DAILY— STRICTLY TWO HORSES DAILY 1 WB RELEASE STRICTLY TWO HORSES EACH DAY TO ALL OUR CLIENTS. THKSH TWO HOUSES ARE ADVERTISED IN THIS PUBLICATION, WIN OR LOSE. 110NB8T. LEGITIMATE TURF INFORMATION. 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DESMOND 1123 BROADWAY, SUITE 612 NEW YORK CITY I "Darky" Brown1 AMERICA'S FAMOUS "COLORED" CLOCKEB The Players' "Friend" and Bookies' "Enemy." Again We Won , $ Bank Roll $ "LOOK!" EVERY DAY THIS ! WEEK WE WON! t Thursday's * 9.00, Won i Wednesday's "SCRATCHED" J Tuesday's — SUNSARD $25.70, Won , Monday's— RE A $ 8.00, Won i Saturday's— AUCILLA % 6.70. Won [ Friday's— WRAP 9 8.S0, Won , Wm* "Look"— 13 Out of 15 Won 1 WHO ELSE CAN DO BETTER— CAN YOU? mr TODAY— GET-AWAY DAY NEVER WAS I SO "SURE" OP MY "SPECIAL" WINNING AS "TODAY." j So I "WARN" YOU and "URGE'' you. don't pass this up or YOU never will forgive yourself. YOU CAN DET YOUR "BANK ROLL" today and YOU , should cet 0-1 or better and LIKELY WILL ' •CASH." ONLY $5 FOR ENTIRE "HAVRE" , MEETING Just imagine, only about 25e a d:iy. The ONLY REASON I am givitijr this so "CIIEAl'" is to give the SMALL PLAYER a chance to "CET IN" on :t this "WINNINC" INFORMATION, as later this ,. service will be, as it alvays was. $10 A DAY. "RUSH" your $5 by telegraph at any telegraph e offieo. and half au hour later YOU will get my " • -WIRE " with above PROBABLE WINNER today, V and i'\cry day YOU will get my WIRE before noon t. during entire 'HAVRE'' meet for ONLY $0. — "DARKY" BROWN h 1210 GUILFORD AVE, BALTIMORE, MD. at 1 P. S. -YOU SEE, I AM AT THE TRACK-1- 1. THAT'S WHY I AM ABLE TO SEND OUT SO MANY "WINNERS." , ! BILLY KELLY'S Code Book No. 347 KELLY'S CODE FOR SATURDAY: BOWIE— N-17-4-10-20. A new book with new code published every Thursday. Price, two dollars. Sold by your dealer, or direct from WM. BURKE KELLY 23 EAST C0NGRE8S STREET CHICAGO, ILL. t i J , i [ , 1 AN OPPORTUNITY! to line up with the "SEE JAY BEB SYSTEM," which has opened its Midwest office. To get in on three real good things going Saturday, April 14, Monday, April 16 and Tuesday, April 17, and other information later. Our terms — $5 straight bet on each horse. Send winnings after you collect. If you miss Saturday's Special, don't fail to get in on Monday's or Tuesday's Special. The proof of the pudding is the tasting. Send correct uauie and address. SEE JAY BEE SYSTEM 704 Strauss Bldg. Milwaukee. Wis j , ' Attention, Horse Players! I have something that will interest you if you will send me your name and address, with 10 itiiK for sworn facts. I am sure yon will thank me the rest of your life. K. A. ANDERSON 303 West 54th St., Room 11. New York nCVlnnU age and you will b« rewarded with a lree copy of 'THE SECRET OF BEATING THE RACES," a 16-page , booklet of real inside information. No charge. No obligation. J.K.WILLIS 512^iAMVrLhAAva- OBERT LOUISVILLE VISITOR BOWIE. Md.. April 13— W. Obert, who to under contract to Emil llerz, stopped off at Baltimore on his way to New York from Louisville, where he has been for the past six weeks assisting in the preparation of the Herz racers. The Her* horses, which wln-tered at Churchill Downs, are now at Belmont Park. - At Bowie AT BOWIE FIRST RACE— 1-2 Mile (1:36 P. M.). Yaller Gal 1 Marion May 8 Rea 2 Elfrieda G 9 Letalone 3 Sport 10 Rose Smith 4 Blazing Cinch 11 Scotch Mist 5 Rose of Araby 12 Kathleen B 6 Glacial 13 Caravan 7 SECOND RACE— 6 1-2 Furlongs (2:00 P. M.). Skirmisher 1 A. P. Canale 11 Paprika 2 Rhubarb 12 Lannie 3 Majuba 13 Jim Bridger ........ 4 Gold Bells 14 Lenny 5 Emerald 15 Boasky 6 Bristol 16 Wey 7 Alex Woodlifie 17 Fire Boy 8 Fable 18 High Hope 9 Son Ami 19 Elevate 10 Unladylike 20 THIRD RACE— 5 1-2 Furlongs (2:30 P. M.). Senator Norris 1 The Heathen 5 The Bat 2 Single Star 6 Sunsard 3 Flitter Mouse 7 Contemplate 4 Poly 8 FOURTH RACE— 1 1-16 Miles (3:00 P. M.). Aucilla 1 Prickly Heat 9 Bucky Harris 2 Afterglow 10 Crossco 3 Thomasine 11 Comet 4 Nealon Kay 12 Qeorge De Mar.... 5 Golden Spire 13 Willie K 6 Sigaola 14 Baaton 7 J. Fred A 15 Peter Peter 8 Jack Higglns 16 FIFTH RACE— 7-8 Mile (3:30 P. M.). John Peel 1 Burning Glass 6 Corporal 2 Millson 7 Memoria 3 Eiderbard 8 Flying Sweep 4 Charles H 9 Gold Bet 5 SIXTH BACE— 1 Mile and 70 Yards (4:00 P. M.). Honest John.' 1 Golden Volt 6 Golden Wanderer ... 2 Tester 6 Robert Mandel 3 Fairyman 7 Grand Bey 4 Lewis 8 SEVENTH RACE— 1 1-8 Miles (4:30 P. M.). Frank Fogarty 1 Forehead 10 Harry Carroll 2 King Carter 11 Firedog 3 Vie IS Maxie 4 Helene Hackworth. 13 Rowland's Request.. 5 Nama 14 Know-Mo-Gnome .. 6 Valentino 15 Lanoil 7 Trapstock 16 Dunbeath 8 Drama 17 Tazewell 9 Epsom Derby Future Book , :t ,. e " V t. — h at 1 1. *■ EPSOM DERBY FUTURE BOOK (gPBCIAIi CABLEGRAM.) LONDON, KiiRland, April 13.— The first prices in the future books on the Epsom Derby, which will he run on June 6, were announced here today. The odds are considered rather unreliable as the form of many good three-year-olds is unknown at present. Fairway, Lord Derby's colt, by l'halaros Scapa Flow, which won the Champagne, July and Coventry Stakes, after finishing unplaced in the Eglinton as a two-year-old, and which headed the Free Handicap, is the favorite 7 to 1. Buland is second choice at 8 to Scatter is 10 to 1. Sunny Trace is 25 to 1. Page 7 u S IWEEKLYi RACING GUIDE "World's Greatest Racing Weekly" Don't Miss the April 14 Issue Now on Sale ! Here are a few of the features: j | Fred Fallon's inside story of Sinclair's plans. * J Bert Evans' sensational article on midwestern rac- j I ing monopoly. ! 1 Max Hirsch's choice for the Kentucky Derby, as told | i by Walter Bates. j i Latest changes and additions to Carmac's Ratings j ! for April. j * This Six Furlongs Chute, a snappy column of humor . I that has made an instant hit with racing enthusiasts. 2 j AND LAST, BUT NOT LEAST, WEEKLY RACING ! I GUIDE'S HORSES TO WATCH UNCOVERED BY I i OUR EXPERTS AT BOWIE. WEEKLY RACING I ! GUIDE'S HORSES TO WATCH HAVE BEEN WIN- I ! NING CONSISTENTLY AT LONG PRICES EVER j ! SINCE THE MEETING OPENED. HERE ARE A FEW I OF THE WINNERS POINTED OUT IN THESE J j COLUMNS: ! j CONTEMPLATE $90.00 WON ! COMET $14.80, WON I EUPHRATES $17.30, WON LADY MARIE $13.50, WON j ! JUST FOLKS $ 3.70, WON j I INDIAN LOVE CALL $18.80, WON j JACK HIGGINS $ 5.60, WON I KANDUIT $10.80, WON ! WEEKLY RACING GUIDE'S Great Free Information Service Carmac's Code Horses Always Winner on a Flat Play 1 A $10 flat play on Carmac's releases during the f | week covered by the issue of March 31 j Won $60.00 I This was the second winning week in a row. f | CARMAC'S THURSDAY RELEASE: * Willie K., $3.90, $2.60, 2nd CARMAC'S RELEASE FOR SATURDAY j Bowie: Six-Pace-Stand. I For Code Buy Issue of April 14 i George Burke's Last Minute Specials by Telephone ! I Available in Chicago, New York, Cincinnati and j 1 New Orleans. j ! GEORGE BURKES LAST-MINUTE SPECIAL: i Robert Mandel, $3.90, Won 2 See Weekly Racing Guide for Telephone Numbers and * j Code Words f Weekly Racing Guide j "World's Greatest Racing Weekly" I I On Sale at All Newsstands — Price Twenty-Five Cents [ 506 SOUTH WABASH AVENUE, CHICAGO, ILL y t — — i Jack Bates Weekly Price, 35 Cents FREE! FREE! TODAY! | Rush Right Now to the Following Newsdealers and Ask for it CHICAGO AGENTS: 1 ARCADE NEWS STORE 84 W. Madison 1 TURF SHOP 72 W. Viin Kuren I / BOOKSTORE 63 W. Randolph ( And All Outdoor Newsstands Where Daiiy Racing Form Is Sold. DETROIT AGENTS: BAGLEY NEWSSTAND Woodward and Monroe j I TRIANGLE NEWSSTAND Michigan and Iriswold FAMILY NEWSSTAND Cadillac Sq. and Monroe j ST. LOUIS GENERAL AGENT: J WM. M OLA SKY 812 So. Broadway I ' Also All Leading Newsstands and News Stores. CLEVELAND AGENT: i, O. C. SCHROEDER 212 E. Superior I CINCINNATI AGENT: s ,' RAY PIERCE Cor. Fifth and Vine LOUISVILLE AGENT: EILERS NEWS STORE 415 W. Jefferson , OMAMA, NEB., AGENT: l| MEYERS TURF SHOP 1411 Farnam St. ' DAYTON AGENT: H. EUPHRAT 129 So Jefferson i1 I I Other Cities Where Racing Form Is Sold. | ' \\- JJJJJ^_^____ !' MASTER RATINGS and ONE HORSE SPECIAL. $1 OCCASIONAL, |2 WEEKLY BOOK, 35 CENTS New Weekly Out "Today." says Jim Smart. "I've got one of the smartest surprises of the week for yon and that will be the $100 FREE CODE: BOWIE: mica -Human-Parch-Parch -Intent. Nothing to it. He will gallop from start to finish aud that's the REAL DOPE." Under NO consideration miss this one today. Rnsh right now and get the NEW WEEKLY, only 35 tents. LAST WEEK'S LONG SHOTS: Contemplate, $90.00, Won Willie K. $28.20, Won Comet, $14.80, Won Nealon Kay, $30.50, 2nd Fire Fairy, $11.20, Won And a bun.-h of other dinners. So rush right now and get the New Weekly, only 35 cents, at all newsstands. YESTERDAY MASTER RATINGS GAVE TO WIN: Virado, $10.80, Won Again the Master Ratings showed their worth. Today's "Soft Play" GOES IN THE FIFTH— BOWIE and Is a SMASHING TRICK that'll WAKE VV at a price. I'nder NO consideration miss this one. Rush to your newsdealer and ask for the DAILY MASTER CL0CKER *1 AT ALL NEWSSTANDS FREE— FREE— FREE UNLADYLIKE, 2nd Race I believe this filly will win today. This maiden is in a soft spot ami I know no mistakes will be made. Bet the limit to win only and rest easy, as you are wagering on a horse that is as good as in. Limit odds are expected. NEXT HORSE GOES MONDAY Terms: $& Dally. JERRY LIVINGSTON HAVRE DE GRACE MARYLAND t MEN, I'VE GOT IT If you have 530 capital you can beat the horses weekly, monthly, yearly. October 1 to March 31, $30 starting capital made $1,920. .Special trial. Write me. It's worth a stamp. RICH WILLIS, Dayton, Ky. HARLAND'S STAR PADLOCK l'BEB CODE: BOWIE: Flush-13-H. for Nothing jj A goot bet in the Future Book ■ on the i jj j Kentucky \ I Derby I !; and ! J the Probable Winner of the Kentucky Oaks ' This Is inside stuff, straight from I j Regren, which money cannot buy but I jl which the Pink Sheet will give FREE U i| to every one of its readers who sub- I |i scribes for one month. || 1 1 Fill in the blank below and mail to 1 this office and, as soon as your sub- j I scription is received, we will mail you |[ the names of the above horses. 1 1 I i Get in while the prices are still up. i SUBSCRIPTION BLANK i Gentlemen: Enclosed please find $4 j i for one month's subscription to Daily 1 1 1 Racing Guide. ' ': NAME I! i ADDRESS |! CITY j jj STATE .- WEEKLY BOOK VI I 35 CENTS 10 WEEKS, $3 if It I For Sale at All Newsstands. mLJa I NEW WEEKLY OUT f&hxU&\ BIG GETAWAY $1,000 FREE CODE TODAY: BOWIE: Omaha-House-Rubber Will surely outrun this f it Id to Ia from the barrier to the nnmher man. Here is your opportunity to get yourself a real long shot. So by all means get the NEW WEEKLY at your near.st newsstand. DON'T GAMBLE ON THE RACES Play horsea that IHHUB to win. Accurate handicapping is simple when you know how. There is no excuse for any one not knowing how to handicap. Full particulars FltEE— no strings attarhed. Secure your free copy of "Pi.-k Your Own Winner*.'* Learn to handicap, and he n winner. Write TODAY. E. J. BELL 10407 Clifton Blvd. M— i — Ohio Page 8 Meeting of Jockey Club: Thirty-Five Jockeys Licensed to Ride on New York Tracks MEETING OF JOCKEY CLUB $ , » Thirty-Five Jockeys Licensed to Ride on New York Tracks. , « Joseph E. WMcner Appointed Jockey Club steward at Belmont Park and Saratoga ' — ( attl? liiller Purchased. ♦ NEV.' YORK. M. Y., April 13.— At the regular meeting of The Jockey Club, held late tMs afternoon, -with vice-chairman William H. Woodward presiding, routine matters were — brought up and acted upon. Thirty-five jockeys were granted licenses to ride, among them being Earl Sande. The application for trainers' licenses forwarded by T. O. Webber and H. Brooks were laid on the table and will be acted upon at a future meeting. j Henry W. Bull, proposed for membership in The Jockey Club by J. E. Widener, and seconded by H. P. Whitney, was elected a member of The Jockey Club. At a meeting of the stewards of The Jockey Club, A. P. Morris was appointed steward to represent The Jockey Club at the meeting of the United Hunts ^nd Racing Association. George H. Cull was appointed steward to represent The Jockey Club at the spring 3 meeting of the Metropolitan Jockey Club. Joseph E. Widener was appointed steward to represent The Jockey Club at the spring meeting of the Westchester Racing Associa- j tion. Howard W. Maxwell was appointed steward to represent The Jockey Club at the spring meeting of the Queens County Jockey j Club at Aqueduct. A. EL Morris was appointed steward to represent The Jockey Club at the summer meeting of the Empire City Racing Association. Joseph E. Widener was appointed steward to represent The Jockey Club at the meeting of the Saratoga Association. | There were present at the meeting William Woodward. John E. Cowdin, G. H. Bull, J. E. Davis, Robert A. Fairbairn, R. L. Gerry. Foxhall P. Keene. A. H. Morris. John A. ti Morris. A. G. C. Sage, J. E. Widener and R. T. Wilson. Dr. R. W. McCully. who was appointed as veterinary adviser to the stewards at the meetings to be conducted under the juris- tl diction of The Jockey Club on the New-York trades, will be able to resume his duties at the opening of Jamaica. Dr. Mc- G Cully has been confined to the Roosevelt g Hospital following a minor operation. The scope of his duties are wide and it was pointed out that a man of his integrity will g have no objector when he passe'; upon a horse. The stewards have given him full ™ power and, should he report that a horse named for a race is in unfit condition to race, the stewards will declare the trainer incompetent and may rt voice his license. Through the efforts of secretary Dainger-field, a Greener "Humane Cattle Killer" was purchased. This instrument will replace a revolver should the occasion arise necessitating the destroying of a horse. Bowie Track Notes w T BOWIE TRACK NOTES I ^ « c BOWIE. Md.. April 13. Buddy Mayborry, son of the late John May- „ berry, a leading trainer of his day, is the proud father of a daughter, born in Mercy n Hospital. Baltimore, this morning. Jockey W. Smith left for Louisville this morning. He has signed to ride for the E. E. Moorar stable on the Kentucky circuit. • Four more horses were added to the schooling list yesterday. Trappy, Charley J. S., Polar Sea and Daisy Belle. \ Richard Pending is sending his pair of platers Knoekany and Sun Kin to Pimlico. Both are incapacitated for the time being, having met with mishaps in their last starts. Al Austin is shipping seven ; Samuel Ross, twelve : E. D. Ilaughton. three ; A. Gold-blatt. two, and Rap Bryson. twelve, to Havre de Grace tomorrow morning. Polar Sea was claimed by E. Haughton 1 yesterday for $3,500 and J. E. Smallwood 1 took Everglade out of the seventh race for $1,750. Joseph McLennan has arranged for part of his staff to take entries at Bowie tomorrow for the opening day's racing at Havre de : Grace. McLennan will motor to 7 avre de Grace and close the entries at that track. 1 Later on in tiie afternoon he will motor J back to Bowie. Entries close at 10:30 a. m. J. L. Mounce. whose horses are looked i after by Joe Bauer, was a visitor, and J. L. Donovan, another New Yorker, were among ' today's arrivals. ' The nineteen horses, the property of Mrs. -Kathryn E. Hitt. that trainer Tommy Rod- • ; erick shipped from Middlelmrg. Virginia, to ' Pimlico, ar. ived at the Hilltop course in ' fine shape. J. J. Timmerman and Geo. R. Palmer were ? ] arrivals from Tijuana. The latter acted as 3 agent for P. T. Chlnn at Tijuana during the meeting there. U. S. Wishard suffered a couple of cracked 1 1 ribs as a result of being kicked in the side by • the three-year-old filly New. I Austin McLaughlin, who acts as one of the ? patrol judges on the metropolitan tracks, i. i was a visitor. | Bob Frend had eighty horses at the bar- - i rier at Havre de Grace this morning and 1 I among them were all of the two-year-olds in i the Glen Riddle and Seagram stables. ] W. Bain was an arrival at Havre de Grace e i this morning with five horses the property f of the Laurel Park Stud. ; K. S. Welter schooled Scapa Flow, Bateau i i and Greenock at Pimlico. He had forty two- - i year-olds and twenty older horses at the B i gate. H. Cooper has ten of the Holly Beach i Farm's two-year-olds at Pimlico. J. L. Donovan is arranging to train a pub- - , lie stable in Canada this summer. Several 1 of the larger stables have already arranged I to send a division of their platers to Canada a in charge of Donovan. Bradley at New Orleans « BRADLEY AT NEW ORLEANS NEW ORLEANS. La.. April 12— E. R. I. Bradley, vice-president of the Louisiana a Jockey Club, arrived here today for the purpose - of conferring with his associates in the e club. Colonel Bradley will remain here for r several days before returning to his Idle Hour Farm, at Lexington, Ky» Workouts $ ' ® j $ - ■ ■ — 8 — j 3 j j | ti tl G g g ™ c „ n • \ 1 1 K y: n — Breezing. D— Driving. E— Easily. . (103) BOWIE. Md.. April 13. — Today's training gallops included the follow ing BOWIE. Weather clear ; track slow — 3-8 MILE. Artie K :39 95 Oncora :3G 93 Baby Gar :37% 85 Paprika :37% 79 Domulalia :38% 99 Sirdar :38 Elizabeth Beau :39 100 The Maple :38 72 Ilone.reo :37% 97 The World .... :38*i 101 Jim Bridget-... :37:!3 1-2 MILE. 9G Acrostic :50 101 Peter Peter... :51% 93 Contemplate .. :49 93 Ruban Kouge.. :51V, Cottage :" - 93 Sou Ami :51% Chicola :•"»- 100 Speedy Prince. :5G Fatigue :5C 100 .Senator Norris :52% Girasol M% 09 Sunsard :52% 99 LtW Black :." 1 102 Sun Ranger... :55 99 Mont Nash :51ii 10O The Blonde... :50 Matador :54 97 The Bat :50 327 Ourieda ".52 5-8 MILE. 101 Easv Money. . .1 :03 99 Naraa 1:06 93 Firedog 1:03-; Ro'ld's Req'stl:0T.~ lOOJ'ny Campbell. 1:04 90 Tester 1:03 3 4 MILE. 99 Donna Mona...l:18 One Cent 1:20 Miss I"avette..l:19 Saudpile 1:23% 101 Nealon Kay... 1:19% Twilight Song. 1:21% 7-8 MILE. 101 Flagship 1:33% 97 Tazewell 1:35 99 Happy Bob ... 1 :34"/. 1 MILE, 97 Ambition 1:54 95 Fire Rock 1:50% 93 Arcturus 1:51% 83 Fable 1:40 Birch 1:47 100 Grenier 1:51 100 Czarist 1:47 100 Horologe 1:49% 97 Clock Golf 1:51 100 Valentino 1:59 96 Deronda 1:57 Tester and Easy Money showed a good trial. Czarist and Birch went together handily. Cottage Boy is coming to hand. Peter Peter was under restraint. Acrostic and The Bat went handily from the barrier. The Blonde showed a good trial. Lew^ Black was under restraint. Grenier and Clock Golf went handily together. AURORA, 111.. April 13. — Today's training gallops included the following : AURORA. Weather cloudy ; track slow-— 3-8 MILE. 83 Col. Board... :17 u 45 Lady d'Or :43 b 80 Coal Black... :41%b 81 Mint Toddy.. :43 b 48 Heed :43%b 90 Macb?th :42 b liar. Stedman :45%b 70 Quibbler .... :45 b 83 Hawes :45%b 78 Superfrank ... 42%b 79 Isabella :43%b 79 Tanist :40%b 50 John T. D... :45 b 1-2 MILE. 39 Voshell :59 b 3-4 MILE. 47 Duff's Time.. 1:30 b 51 The Orleanianl:30 b Duff's Time and The Orleanian were in company. Mint Toddy and Lady D'Or worked together. Tanist's work was the standout of the morning. John T. D. went handily all the way. LEXINGTON. Ky.. April 13.— Today's training gallops included the following : LEXINGTON. Weather cloudy ; track fast — 3-8 MILE. Amethvst ... :37%h Herrick :3G%h Blaze II :40 b Little Leo... :40 b 99 Chat son :30 d lr,2 Little Helen. :42 b 97 Cyclops :40 b Plumbego ... :37 h Discreet :38%h Rose ofSharon :3GM h Demon :38%h Silver Sceptre :37%h 79 Evelvn I :38%b Tisu :41%b Eunice At well :39%b Tom Cat :30%h Ellen Adair.. :37 h Well Turned. :38%h 100 Excel lenza .. :35%d Yucatan :30%h Home James. :38 b 1-2 MILE. Black Alice.. :49%h Beaumont ... :49%b 97 Blunderbuss... :51%b 97 Bobbinalong. :49%h . II — Handily. O— All out. 0— Eased op. ; 97 Ben Vogt :50%h 58 Marvel Rav. :52 li '. 74 Hun :5U l 328 Miss Torch".. :52%h ' MO Ch.itterhloek.. :50 h 03 Moneague ... :50%b ! Chief Cucas.. :49%h Peggy Lee... :50%h I 100 Edith May... :50 h l'alon :55%b Elbow :49*f.d 339 Red Grange.. :50^li 97 Glenno :50%'a 75 St. Matthews :50%h 100 Jane Logan.. :51%h 100 San Juan.... :51%h 97 Ketchup :50%h Sunday :50%h ] 100 Lucky Sweep. :50%ii 97 ("Iti Mexican. :49%h 1 La Petite :53%b 100 Voteress :50 h Livity :50%h 70 Worthy :50 h 100 Luxembourg.. :51%h 5-8 MILE. Riseose l:03Vr.h 100 King Cold... 1:05 ft 90 Math Agate. 1 :0J%!» One Way l:03%h MDeatSM 1:05 ,l 100 Old Fellow. ..l:03%h 101 Dumpy 1:05 h Twenty Sixtyl:05%h Exile 1:04%h Twelve Sixty. 1:05% h French Girl.. 1:03 h 101 Tannic 1:05 b 100 Fly'g Embersl:03%h 100 War Feathersl :02%b 99 (Jolden Princel :01%d William T...l:04%h 79 (ieorgia Rose.l :04"-,h 100 Yen l:03%h 100 1. Davis l:05%b 3-4 MILE. As Is 1:19 b Laudation ...1:10 h 100 Altura l:17%h Mirafel l:18%b Best Spade.. .1:21 b 100 Miami Triad.. 1 :17%h Bond Slave.. 1:10 h 102 Prince Bulbo.l :17%d 99 P.rier Hili 1:24 b Perle d'Or. . .l:15%h Canberra l:14%h 102 Pied Piper. ..1:19 b 100 Coloratura ..l:18%h 100 Rejoice 1:19 b 97 Elizabeth ...1:20%I 100 Reveries" Gal. 1 :17%b Girl ofMyU'rtl:17%h 99 Rondelle l:17%h Grierdilda ...l:23%b 100 Serge l:15%h 100 Hilda Han'b'1.1 :17%h Straw Bon't.l:19 b Joy Ball 1:17 h Spot Light... 1:20 b 79 Lady Herbertl:17%h Tempest l:18%h Little Rummyt:20 b 79 Vendeuse ...1:20 b 7-8 MILE. 99 Alleghan l:30%h Marhi l:30%h 100 Devon 1:31% li 1 MILE. 95 A leader 1:44 h 100 Hiram l:44%h 102 Col. Bob l:43%n 100 I.'ft Mansfidl:44%d 100 Cariu l:43%d 100 Mart ie FIynn.l:4G%d 100 Calvados l:43%b 74 Pride 1:44 h 100 Comrade l:44%h 102 Pe*er Prim.. 1:40 h 100 Dodgson 1 :4G b 100 Ro'lage 1:44 h 82 Efeldee 1:55 b 300 Itun'wy P'c*sl:45 li 79 Gale l:40%h 101 Rock Slide. . .l:44%h 90 Grand King.. 1:49 h 102 Sir Rogers. . .1:44 h Excellenza did a nice speed trial. Golden Prince was doing his best. War Feathers went the half mile in :4S%. and eased up thereafter. Canberra's work was useful. Col. Bob was in hand throughout his good mile. Dodgson went easily. Lieutenant Mansfield was well hustled. Martie Flynn was under a drive the final half mile. NEW YORK, N. Y., April 13.— Today's training gallops included the following: BELMONT PARK. Weather clear ; track muddy — 1-2 MILE. 93 Agapanthus. .. :55 b 100 Social Mug... :55 b 93 Belmona :" l%h 100 Topper :55 b 5-8 MILE. 99 nta Wildair.l:04 b 99 Hypnotism ..1:04 b 3-4 MILE. 99 Genius 1 :2G b 100 Needle Gun.. 1:21 b 99 Gri'r of Spaiul:2G b 99 Red Pate 1:20 b 98 Girl Friend.. 1:27 b Snorstat 1:25 b 100 Maelstrom ...1:21 b 100 Washakie ...1:20 b AQUEDUCT. Weather clear ; track muddy — 3-8 MILE. 100 Bridegroom . :4.:%b Morbelle .... :43 b 100 Dolan :42 b Paragraph ... :40%b 100 Facsimile ... :39%h Star Roc t II. :44%b 100 False Pride.. :44%b 100 Seventh Sou. :43%t» Julge B't'.ett :44%1 100 Spectacular . :40 b 100 Joan Grier... :40 ft 97 Sun Hawk... :39 ft Mordear .... :42 ft Time Man... :40 b 1-2 MILE. 100 Account :51%h 5-8 MILE. 100 Campauini ..1:08 ft 100 P. Carter 1.08 b lOOFilemaker .1:08 b 3-4 MILE. 100 Floral King..l:22%b 100 St. Henell. . .1 :20%b 100 Fine C mpnel :24 b 100 The Beginnerl:20%b 100 La rock 1:24 b 7-3 MILE. 100 Babbler 1:35 l 100 Fire Fighter. 1:34 b 103 David Bone. .1:34 b 102 Loveken 1:35 b Happy Argo Top Weight: Kershaw Stable's Crack Sprinter Assigned 128 Pounds in $10,000 Added Harford Handicap j ; '. ' ! I ] 1 HAPPY ARGO TOP WEIGHT Kershaw Stable's Crack Sprinter Assigned 128 Pounds in $10,000 Added Harford Handicap. BOWIE. Md . April 13— The Kershaw Stable's English-bred sprinter Happy Argo. a five-year-old son of Argosy — Happy Hours, is considered the star of the eligibles for the $10,003 added Harford Handicap, the feature of next Monday's racing at Havre de Grace. Happy Argo has been assigned 128 pounds, while W M. Jefford's Scapa Flow, a son of Man o' War, is next with 124 pounds. Following the first two is Buddy Bauer, with 117 pounds. Other stars such as Helen's Babe, Mike Hall and Indian Love Call, get in with 110 pounds. Following are the weights assigned for the $10,000 added Harford Handicap, three-year-olds and over, three-quarters mile, to be run Monday, April 16. Horse. Wt. Horse Wt. nappy Argo 128 Kuapsack 10* Scapa Fion- 124 Typhoon 104 Buddy Bauer 117 Clean Play 10:: Edict* 110 One Hour 10:: Hock Man 114 Senator Norris 10.'! Foundation Stone 112 Sun Hawk 103 Son of John 112 Sun Meddler 103 Poly Ill Time Maker 103 Rolls Uoyce Ill Arno 102 Canter 110 Dicing 102 Helena Babe 110 Finite 102 Indian Love Call 110 J. Fred A 102 Kentucky II 110 Shasta Lad 102 Mike Hall 110 The Tartar 10M Phelan B 110 Lady Marie 101 Montferrat 109 Stephanus 101 Triton 109 Tuskegee 101 Bulletin 108 Algol 100 Ingrid 108 Beauregard 100 Toro 108 David Bone 100 Greenock 107 (ladalong 100 McTinkle 107 John Peel 100 Gold Coin 100 Princess Tina W Solace 100 Ceremonial 98 Crystal Domiuo 105 Complication 98 Fire Fighter 105 Great Timber 97 Strolling Player 105 Standard Bearer 90 Sunsard 105 Pollywog H Washakie 105 Uosinante 95 Contemplate 104 Ederle 92 Cloudy 104 Cliarmarten 90 Grouclier 104 Bed Sublette 90 Penalties accrue from 3 p. m. Thursday, April 12. Aurora Turf Notes AURORA TURF NOTES | ' 4 ♦ ' ■ AURORA. III., April 13. The horses of the Lydea Mae Farm, trained by Mike Dieterle. arrived from Owensboro, Ky. They comprise the following : Majoe, Supporter, Molder, Ambitious and the two-year-olds Walter R. and Bumnsy Ray. The colts of this outfit are a fine looking lot. being home-breds. by Donnacona. J. Brown was an arrival from Columbus, Ohio, with the plater Hero. Jockey R. Mullaney was an arrival with the horses Attica and Pandale. property of Wild Rose Farm, Val Crane, proprietor. They are to be turned out at their owner's farm at St. Charles. III. Jockey A. Pendergrass, who is connected with the stable of H. C. McConnell, was an arrival from Tijuana. Quite a number of horses were out on the track this morning, but the few that worked' were not asked to go over a quarter. The track superintendent has promised the horsemen that he would start getting the track in shape for them this afternoon. Clyde Freeman was a visitor. He wintered quite a number of horses for different owners besides his own. He says he won't ship until about April 20. Shipping to Belmont Park . i * SHIPPING TO BELMONT PARK LEXIXGTOX. Ky.. April 13.— Pete Coyne is to get away Saturday morning for Belmont Park with the Joseph E. Widener band in three cars. These horses were held at Elmen-dorf Farm training quarters since the original date of departure, March 31. because several of them were coughing and it was not desired to remove them until later. Dick Wilson left here this morning with ten head of various ages and for various parties to be delivered at Belmont Park. Trainer Arvin Fined $50 l I TRAINER ARVIN FINED $50 BOWIE, Md , April 13.— Trainer G. Arvin was fined $50 by the stewards for not prop-, erly scratching Candy Pig out of the third race on April 12. '