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Page [1] Field for Fifty-Fifth Running of Kentucky Derby Field for Fifty-Fifth Running of Kentucky Derby LOUISVILLE, Ky., May 17. — The following are the prospective starters in the fifty-fifth running of the Kentucky Derby with $50,000 added at one mile and one-quarter, together with their post positions, weights, riders, owners, trainers and breeders: PP. Horse. Breeding. YfU Rider. Owner. Trainer. Breeder. 1—VOLTEAR b. g. Yolta— The Wife 126 S. O'Donnell. . . .DIxIana Farm Stable P. M. Burch... Nevada Stock Farm 2— PARAPHRASE b. e. Supremus— Parody 126 W. Fronk H. P. Headier W. W. Taylor H. P. Headley 8— CHICATIE b. e. Chicle— Tahiti 126 W. Garner Fair Stable.. A, B. Gordon ..H. P. Whitney 4— BORIS b. g. Craigangower— Ecatarina 126 Harned Bros J. Reed J. N. Camden 6— NAISHAPUR eh. c Omar Khayyam— Scramble 126 C. E. Allen Wilshlre Stable .J. B. McKee Edward Cebriaa 6— UPSET LAD b. c Upset— Lady Davis 126 F. Chiavetta.... Belle Isle Stable W. Knapp.. J. D. Carr * Bro. 7— ESSARE h. c Light Brigade— Wistaria 126 Jacques Stable J. Johnson J. H. Gaines S— MINOTAUR br. c Snn Briar— Irish Lady II. 126 F. Ha Inert John R. Thompson, Jr....C. F. Cherry W. S. Kilmer •—LORD BRAEDALBANE br. e. Whisk— Home Star 126 W. Cramp D. Breckinridge C. C. Van Meter LS. Kirkwood 10— CALF ROPER br. c High Time— Free Lore .126 L. Hardy .Three D's Stock F'm Sta..C. E. Darnell Est. of W. T. Waggoner 11- ERYAST b. g. Paicines— Blind Beauty 126 G. Woolf B. Long W. Fenwick Baron Long 12— KARL EITEL ch. e, Polymeiian— Pinkie 126 R. Jones J. J. Coughlin D. B. Miller Himyar Stud 18-CHIP ch. g. Supremus— Sheila Byre 126 J. Heupel E. L. Swikard J. T. Taylor H. P. Headley 14— THE CHOCTAW b. g. Rouleau— Miss Marcella 126 H. Philpot. ..... Audley Farm Stable K. Spence M. & B. B. Jones 16— PAUL BUNYAN br. c. Paul Weidel— Audrey Austin 126 O. Clelland L. M. Severson B. R. Johnston A. L. Ferguson 16— PANCHIO b. c Polymeiian— Dustpan II 126 F. Coltilettl Three D's Stock F'm Sta..C. E. Durnell Himyar Stud 17— FOLKING blk. c. Negofo!— Mary King .126 A. Pascuma. . . .H. T. Archibald G. Arvin E. F. Simms & J. L. Tarlton IS— ST. IGNATIUS br. c. Torchbearer— Lady Rachel 126 W. W. Williamson 6. A. Bianchl O. A. Biancht 19— BAY BEAUTY b. c Black Toney— Blushing Beauty. . . .126 K. Horvath E. R. Bradley H. J. Thompson. . . .Idle Hour Stock Farm 20— BEN MACHREE b. f. Playfellow— Sweet Brier J21 A. Abel C. C. A G. Y. Hieatt A. D. Steele J. E. Madden 21— HIRAM KELLY .ch. c Pandion— Oronge 126 W. R. Herring 0. A. Bianchi Dr. D. B. Knox 22— PRINCE PAT b. c Royal Lancer— La Patrie 126 0. Laidley Three D's Stk. Fm. Sta.. .C. E. Darnell. . . '. Eng. A. Sadler, Jr. 23— THE NUT br. c Matt Hatter— Afternoon 126 A. Robertson ... Warm Stable J. Notter H. P. Whitney 24— WINDY CITY br. c. Upset— Allivan 126 E. Pool F. M. Grabner J. Lowenstein Thomas Piatt 25— CLYDE VAN D USE N ch. g. Man ©» War— Uncle's Lassie 126 L. McAtee H. P. Gardner C. Van Dusen H. P. Gardner 26— BLUE LARKSPUR b. c Black Servant— Blossom Time 126 M. Garner E. R. Bradley H. J. Thompson. .Idle Hour Stock Farm E. R. Bradley entry— Blue Larkspur, Bay Beauty. Three D's Stock Farm Stable entry— Prince Pat, Panchio, Calf Roper. W. W. Williamson and W. R, Herring entry— St. Ignatius, Hiram Kelly. — — ' * The following will comprise the mutuel field in the Derby; Paraphrase, Calf Roper, Prince Pat, Errast, Chip, The Choctaw, Paul Banyan, Panchio, Folking, St. Ignatius, Ren Machree, Hiram Kelly and The Nut , _^ AIRPLANE DERBY EDITION (Regular Edition on Sale in Louisville Early Saturday Morning) t — \Rd£ingCmForin [ Copyright, 19X9, by DAILY RACING FORK PUBLISHING CO. — Reproduction of any matter oontained herein without written permission expressly prohibited. VOL. XXXV. NO. 130. CHICAGO, ILL., SATURDAY, MAY 18, 1929 PRICE { elsewhIre. fs SIS3 Derby Day--They're Off! DERBY DAY— THEY'RE OFF! LOUISVILLE, Ky., May 17. — In the realm of sports there are only two events decided annually that arouse such nation-wide interest as to bring to their place of decision enormous crowds from all sections of the country. The Kentucky Derby and the World Series Baseball Games hold that unique distinction in the hearts and minds of the sport loving American public. Whereas the Championship baseball games are subject to a change in location, the Kentucky Derby is always run at historical Churchill Downs, where it was established and first run in 1875. For that reason this old Kentucky city with true southern hospitality is today throwing open its doors to the thousands and thousands of visitors who have journeyed here to witness on tomorrow afternoon the running of the fifty-fifth Kentucky Derby. By automobile — an apparently endless processiion of motor cars winding its way over the ribbons of roadways leading to this city from all points of the compass. By rail — the regular train service has 'been augmented by many "special trains," which are in every sense sleeping palaces on wheels. By airplane — not a few have taken to the "air" to get here by the most modern and fastest of all means of transportation — have come this great multitude of sport loving American men and women, who have left their homes and travelled long distances for their Romai holiday in one of the turf's finest amphitheaters, historical Churchill Downs. Another Derby day. Yet, in the case of the Kentucky Derby, it is never just another Derby day. Established in 1875, the Kentucky Derby has an unique history, which even the great World's War failed to interrupt. It has been run each year continuously since its inception and now ia unquestionably the outstanding horse race decided on the North American continent. Though modest in monetary value in its early day, the Derby has always attracted the best three-year-olds of each year, and among its roster of winners are found some of our most famous thoroughbreds. Likewise, not a few of the beaten horses in the Derby afterwards became celebrated for their illustrious deeds on the turf. A most striking example was Ten Broeck, which was unplaced in the first running of the Derby, won by the little red horse, Aristides. Down through the years aside from Aris- (Oontinvec «t second p«C«.) I ; DERBY DAY-THEY'RE OFF (Continued from first page.) — tides, the greatest of Kentucky Derby winners were Hindoo. Leonatus, Fonso, Riley, Spokane, Halma, Ben Brush. Lieut. Gibson,, Plaudit, Alan-a-Dale, Sir Huon, Old Rosebud, Kegret, Omar Khayyam, Exterminator, Sir Barton, Zev, Black Gold, Bubbling Over, Whiskery and Reigh Count. Gone all, except the last mentioned, from the glamour and excitement of the race track, the majority under the turf they honored in the days of their glory, the others to the stud or a well earned life of ease away fron the rigors of training and shouts of the multitude. Gone, but not forgotten, are the heroes of the past. Will Blue Larkspur. Clyde Van Dusen, Naishapur. Ervast, Karl Eitel, Windy City, Minotaur, Upset Lad, The Choctaw, Double Heart and others who may be found among the starters in the Derby tomorrow measure up to the quality of the stars of yesterday. Now on the eve of the fifty-fifth Derby, we find the stage all set for the great spectacle of tomorrow. Louisville's beautiful race course is spic and span — it never looked prettier — the management has concluded every preparation to take care of the from 50,000 to 100,000 persons that will crowd every inch of the spacious grounds, the candidates for the big race, exquisite specimens of the thoroughbred, are quietly resting in their spotless stalls under the watchful eyes of their attendants, while here in the heart of the city the happy, care-free thousands are marking time, enjoying themselves in the usual diversified ways of such gatherings. 1 — Among Those In Attendance = 8 [ AMONG THOSE IN ATTENDANCE I Sy Admiral Cary T. Grayson of Washington spent Friday at Lexington, where he met Preston M. Burch, who is training Voltear and other horses owned by Admiral Grayson in partnership with Charles T. Fisher, the celebrated automobile body maker of Detroit and New York and owner of the Dixianna Farm. Mr. and Mrs. Walter J. Salmon, after a brief visit at Mere worth Stud, near Lexington, came here with their guests, which included Mr. and Mrs. Gaines Gwathmey of Westbury, L. I., and Dr. Freeland, for whom Mr. Salmon's Preakness winner of this year is named. Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Miller of Greenwich, Conn., were among others who visited the breeding farm here. They are at Greenwich Stud, where Adolphe Pons was also a guest, and with him were Messrs. George H. Walker of New York City, owner of the Log Cabin Stable, and W. L. Hernstadt of New York City, both of whom have mares at that establishment. Mr. and Mrs. B. B. Jones and a party of friends arrived today from Washington and, after witnessing the running of the derby, in which their colors will be carried by The Choctaw, they will remain for several days before returning to their Audley Farm estate in Virginia. y E. Paul Waggoner, part owner of the Three D's Stock Farm Stable, stated Friday that trainer Durnell would decide on Pan-chion and Prince Pat as the chief reliance of the stable in the Kentucky Derby. There had been intention of starting at least three of the Three D's Stock Farm Stable colts, but Double Heart's showing has been below expectations. Coltiletti will have the mount in Panchio and L. Hardy will be astride Prince Pat. Mr. Waggoner will return to Arlington, Texas, next week and give attention for a time to the proposed ten-day race meeting that will be held at the Waggoner track, located at the Three D's Stock Farm. F. M. Grabner, whose Windy City has a considerable following in the Derby, was host to a big party of guests that came to witness his colt perform. William E. Dewey brought as his guests a party from the Edgewater Beach Hotel. They came by airplane. Judges Sabbath and David were among the interested visitors from Chicago, Charles Bachrach, who races his horses under the nom de course of the Southland Stable, headed the delegation that came from New Orleans. Ben Rosenheim, whose horses are at present racing in Chicago, was among the arrivals to witness the Derby. Twenty-Six Entered: Large Field Named to Contest for Honors in Coveted Race.; Blue Larkspur Remains Favorite with Clyde Van Dusen and Naishapur Most Dangerous. TWrNIY-SIX ENTERED ♦ Large Field Named to Contest for Honors in Coveted Race. •• — Blue Larkspur Remains Favorite with Clyde Van Dusen and Naishapur Most Dangerous. LOUISVILLE, Ky., May 17.— Twenty-six Of the one hundred and fifty-nine original entries for the fifty-fifth running ot the Kentucky Derby are named to st:irt in the famous race tomorrow. Blue Larkspur, favorite ever since the nominations were first made known, still rules as the public choice and will undoubtedly go the post carrying the hopes ol thousands as well as the silks of Col. E. R Bradley, who already has two victories in the Derby to his credit. Blue Larkspur has the outside post position number 26 and will be ridden by Mack Garner. Voltear, the pride of the Dixiana Farm with Steve O'Donnel! in the saddle, will start from position number 1, next to the inner rail. The popular colors of H. P. Whitney will be missing, none of his representatives having been sent here for the race, which Mr. Whitney has won twice, with Regret and Whiskery. Chicago devotees of Tacing have three prominent candidates Jn Karl Kitel, Windy City and Minotaur to cheer for. and there are many who believe that this trio will prove formidable factors. The general opinion on the eve of the great race is the Blue Larkspur is the horse to beat, with Clyde Van Dusen, Naishapur, Vol-lear and Windy City the most dangerous •f the remainder of the big field. Predictions are for clear and warmer wealh- (Oontinued o* second page.) TWENTY-SIX ENTERED (Continued from first pace.) er with a fast track. All the carded starters are reported in perfect condition, having safely undergone the rigors of extensive training without any serious mishap. It is natural that any race run continuously for fifty-five years should be of vast importance. That would be reason enough for the wonderful appeal of the Kentucky Derby. It matters not whether the race be for a trivial sum or for a bountiful award, its antiquity gives it high place and since its first running in 1875 there has been no sportsman that has not put the sporting importance far over any other award that came with victory. When H. P. McGra'h's Aristides, son of Mighty Leamington, was winner in 1875, he earned $2,850, but he earned what no amount of money could buy, in being the champion of his year. Year after year there was just the same striving for the Kentucky Derby. While, though the value was increased, it never reached an amount of much more than $5,000, it was still the coveted goal of sportsmen and breeders alike. A victory meant more than any other victory of the year. Then came the Old Rosebud year, 1914, j | when it reached the unheard of value of $9,125 to the winner. And, as a matter of fact, the time of that remarkable gelding, 2 :03% for the mile and a quarter, still stands as the record for the old classic. That was the beginning of ar. award in j j keeping with the importance of the Kentucky Derby, but it was not until 1922 and the victory of Ben Black's Morvich that there was $50,000 added to the prize and it had a net value of $53,775 to the son of Runnymede. Col. Matt J. Winn had built the Kentucky Derby to that high and becoming value and, as a matter of fact, he would have gone even further in the princely award had it not been for a gentleman's agreement on the size of the prize. Last year saw the record number of starters, when twenty-two appeared under silks, and it naturally resulted in the high mark for the winner, when Mrs. John D. Hertz' Reigh Count, now in England, took down $55,375 for his fair owner. It is fitting that the money award should be in keeping with sporting importance, that is fitting in all racing, for the best horse, should at all times have the opportunity to be champion in money earnings, just as he is champion in sporting accomplishment, but, returning to the original proposition, it takes more than weight of money to make a race I a great one, and if the Kentucky Derby had ; for its award only a cup it would remain one of the greatest of all races, and the race by long odds the greatest public appeal on the American turf. The sectional battles for the prize have had much to do with its importance, just as its importance brought about these sectional battles. Year after year there have been invasions of Kentucky and most of them successful invasions. Kentuckians naturally have a great pride in the Kentucky Derby. It was the one race of all others that they have striven to keep at home. The one race that was their joy and their pride, and time and again the native pride in the prize has reached fighting heat before the running. Rating Edward R. Bradley as a Ken-tuckian, and that is the natural rating for the master of Idle Hour Farm, though in recent years he has raced his first string in New York, he is the only Kentuckian that has won the Kentucky Derby since the 1915 running. Mr. Bradley had two notable triumphs when in 1921 his Behave Yourself was first and Black Servant second, and then in 1926 when his Bubbling Over was first and the stablemate, Bagenbaggage, second. During that same period New York took down the prize with H. P. Whitney's Regret in 1915, and Whiskery, for the same sportsman, in 1927 ; John Sanford won the 1916 running with George Smith; Omar Khavyam won for Billings & Johnson in 1917, and the following year that great gelding. Exterminator, brought victory to the Willis Sharpe Kilmer silks. Then Block scored the next New York victory with Morvich in 1922 and the next year it was Harry F. Sinclair's Zev, then in 1923 Gifford A. Cochran added to the New York score with Flying Ebony. Thus it will be seen that since 1915 New York-owned horses have won eight of the fourteen runnings. The other outlanders that have carried off the great prize have been J. K. L. Ross with a score for Canada, when Sir Barton, starting a maiden, was home the winner in 1919. Then in 1920 Maryland had its score with Ral Parr's Paul Jones. Oklahoma carried away the trophy with Mrs. R. M. Hoots' Black Gold in 1924, and last year Illinois was victorious with Mrs. John D. Hertz' Reigh Count. This year invading sportsmen do not hold the hand of other renewals and there seems to be a better chance than at any time to keep the prize in its native state, though, as a matter of fact, the Blue Larkspur chance for victory— and he is the outstanding hope of Kentucky — does not appear to be any more rosy than that of magnificent Bubbling Over, which won for Mr. Bradley in 1926. "I'm here to see Minotaur win the Derby and whatever you do, don't fail to bet on him." That was the greeting Charlie Graffagnini, New Orleans turfman who sold Minotaur to John R. Thompson, Jr., of Chicago, gave friends as he arrived early this morning having driven over from Maryland in a shining newly purchased Lincoln limousine. "Did you get that out of a claiming race?" some one. asked him, referring to the limousine. "Yes— Minotaur was the policeman," he smilingly replied. But he afterward admitted Hypnotism had done his share. "Minotaur is the toughest luck horse in : the world," said Graffagnini, or maybe its me, the tough luck one. That's why I sold 1 him. "Mr. Thompson wanted him and when Val Crane sounded me on the price I told him the terms. Frankly, I got $25,000 cash and am to get $15,000 out of the first stake he wins that amounts to $15,000 or more. I figured that if I was jinxing the little horse I'd do better to let somebody else give him a chance." The matter of the $25,000 cash, of course, was considered, but there really is lots of sentiment in Graffagnini. He thought Minotaur should have won the Louisiana Derby and thought he should have won the Preakness. He loves Minotaur and no doubt he j would give something to see him win the Kentucky Derby, even though another man would rake down the $50,000 that goes to the winner. , "I tell you he can do it, too," reiterated Graffagnini. "All he needs is an even break in luck. Sure, I hated to part with him. But I'm not a rich man, remember, and twenty-five grand is net to be sneezed at. I bought myself three or four good two-year-olds and I'm going to try my luck with them. Minotaur and I, as a combination, are jinxed. I decided on that the day he was left in the Louisiana Derby. "No, I'm sorry to say, I didn't win a chunk on him the day he paid 51 to 1 in Maryland. I bet $100 to show on him, that's all. You see, the purse was $8,000 to the winner and I figured that if he won I'd be well repaid. I don't like to risk money betting when you know you'll draw down that much money anyhow— if you win. "I'll have a little ticket on him Saturday, however. Don't forget that." John R Thompson, Jr., who bought Minotaur from Graffagnini, is another wealthy Chicagoan to follow the lead of J. J. Cough-lin, John D. Hertz, Val Crane and others into racing. He arrived Saturday with a. party of guests to see Minotaur perform. Page 2 Will See Fortieth Derby - - w , WILL SEE FORTIETH DERBY Peter Foy of Chicago, former game warden and well-known sportsman, left Thursday evening for Louisville on his fortieth trip to see the Kentucky Derby. Mr. Foy is 75 years of age. Many On Wolff Special MANY ON WOLFF SPECIAL LOUISVILLE, Ky., May 17— Sammy Wolff's Derby special was an arrival Friday, bringing in scores who had been among the earliest to make their reservations for the big race. On this train was a party of nearly two score, headed by Paddy Gunkel. Jack Doyle had reservations for three. Johnny Lynch for two, Jack Kent for two. In addition to these, were : Mr. and Mrs. Ben Goldslay, Mr. and Mrs* Bob Cody, Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Huffer, Mr. and Mrs. H. F. Rasmussen, Mr. and Mrs. Edward Biel and Dr. and Mrs. Bonine. John McCormick, A. L. Sandel, William Burns, Matt Foley, Harry Sandel. William Simpson, Paul Perlman, C. Wheeler, Bob Maypole. Jack Heinen, Mick Costello, Sam Sandel, "Doc" Robin, Sam P. Hall, Mike Neylon, Peter O'Donnell, Eddie Kaufman, Eddie McGovern, Joseph McDermott. Charles Bard, Bill McGovern, Henry Finnegan, Edward Blake, Matt Carroll, Edward Courtney^ Leo Crimmons and Johnny Crane. Hindoo, Derby Winner of 1881, Was One of America's Best Horses j | j j e o Hindoo, Derby Winner of 1881, Was One of America's Best Horses g + Hindoo, winner of the Kentucky Derby ia 18f l, was one of America's greatest race horses. In all this noble animal ran in thirty-five races, of which he won thirty, was second in three and third in two. As a two-year-old he won seven consecutive races, then finished second and third in his other two starts. His juvenile successes included the Colts and Fillies Stakes at Lexington, the Alexander and Tennessee Stakes at I^ouis-ville. the Juvenile and Jockey Club Stakes at St. Louis, the Criterion at Chicago and the Tremont Stakes at Gravesend. Hindoo won eighteen out of twenty starts as a three-year-old. In addition to the Kentucky Derby, he was victorious in the Blue Ribbon Stakes at Lexington, Clark Stakes at Louisville, Tidal Stakes and Ccney Island Derby at Sheeps-hcad Bay. the Ocean, Lorillard, Champion Stakes and Jersey St. Leger at Monmouth. Park, the Travers, Sequel, United States Hotel and Kenntr Stakes at Saratoga. He ran seeoad in the Brighton Beach Purse and third in the September Handicap, both of which races were won by Crickmore. Hindoo won five out of six starts as a four-year-old. At Louisville, won the Cup, the Merchants and the Turf Stakes : at Sheeps- head Bay, won the Coney Island Stakes and Coney I.sland Cup. As a three and four-year-old, Hindoo defeated a'l of the best horses of his day, including Bend Or, Creosote, Getaway, Lelex, Alfambra, Bootjack, Thorn. Sir Hugh, Jack of Hearts, Crickmore, Saunterer, Monitor, Glidelia, Eole, Compensation, Green!.; id, Parole. Checkmate, Runnymeade, etc. Crickmore beat him when not at his best, but he beat Crickmore three times. Colonel S. D. Bruce, author of the American Stud Book, said : "Hindoo was the best race horse which has appeared in this country for more than a decade, and it is doubtful if any horse in England could have beaten him in the great classic events." In the stud Hindoo got Hanover, next to Lexington probably best of American sires. Daily Racing Form Handicaps • ■ • Daily Racing Form Handicaps ♦ -« CHURCHILL DOWNS (Selections made for fast track.) The horses which seem best in today's races are : Trackman's Selections. 1 — Charmarten, Nora D.. Eskimo. 2 — Colonel Henry, Haramzada, Dusky I Maiden. 3 — Onup, Noble Wrack, Stars and Stripes. 4— WILD WATERS, Lightning Jones, Major Tom. 5 — Blue Larkspur, Clyde Van Dusen, Naish- apur, Karl Eitel. 6 — Energy, Wisdom, Cayuga. 7 — Indianapolis, Tamina, Congo II. J. L. Dempsey. Daily Racing Form Selections. 1 — Charmarten, Little Gyp, Frank Fullen, Bar None. 2 — Colonel Henry, Happy Lad, Royal Yeoman, Harmazada. 3 — Stars and Stripes, Onup, Pollywog, Finnic. 4 — Lightning Jones, Wild Waters, Tasman, Major Tom. 5 — Blue Larkspur, Naishapur, Voltear, Clyde Van Dusen. 6— ENERGY, T. S. Jordan, Wisdom, Blackwood. 7 — Congo II., Post Horn, Tamina, Profiteer. Dick Welles' Selections. 1 — Charmarten, Our Own, Little Gyp. 2 — Happy Lad, Chariot, Royal Yeoman. 3 — Pollywog, Stars and Stripes, Onup. 4 — Lightning Jones, Wild Waters, Major Tom. 5— Naishapur, Blue Larkspur, Minotaur. 6 — Wisdom, Energy, Blackwood. 7— CONGO II., Profiteer, Post Horn. Man o' War's Selections. 1 — Charmarten, Little Gyp, Our Own. 2 — Happy Lad, Haramzada, Colonel Henry. 3 — Stars and Stripes, Onup, Pollywog. 4 — Lightning Jones, Wild Waters, Tasman. 5— BLUE LARKSPUR, Clyde Van Dusen, Naishapur. 6 — Energy, T. S. Jordan, Blackwood. 7 — Post Horn, Profiteer, Congo II. Consensus. 1 — Charmarten, Little Gyp, Our Own, Nora D. 2 — Happy Lad, Colonel Henry, Haramzada, Chariot. 3 — Stars and Stripes, Onup, Pollywog, Noble Wrack. 4 — Lightning Jones, Wild Waters, Major Tom, Tasman. 5 — Blue Larkspur, Naishapur, Clyde Van Dusen, Karl Eitel. 6— ENERGY, Wisdom, T. S. Jordan, Blackwood. 7 — Congo II., Post Horn, Profiteer, Indianapolis. a Chicago Derby Party CHICAGO DERBY PARTY LOUISVILLE, Ky., May 17.— One of the smaller groups of prominent Chicagoans to be here Saturday for the Derby, is motoring over from Lexington after a brief visit there. This party includes some of the officials of the American National Jockey Club and is made up of Mr. and Mrs. Roy Carruther.3, Mr. and Mrs. Charles A. McCulloch, Mr. and Mrs. O. W. Lehmann and Mr. and Mrs. John R. Thompson, Jr. They were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Warren Wright, Jr., at Calumet Farms. Here and There on the Turf i, «% Here and There on the Turf ii 4 Derby Day, the biggest day in all the year for Kentucky and one of the most important racing days of the American -acing calendar, is here. This afternoon, at old Churchill Downs, the best of the three-year-olds at this time will fight it out over the mile and a quarter route for a prize that counts for much more in sporting importance than the $50,000 hung up by the Churchill Downs Association. This wonderful old classic, which had its first running away back in 1875, when H. P. McGrath's Aristides, great son of Lexington, his field home, has even since been the race for which breeders and sportsmen have striven year after year. It has been a high honor indeed to take down a Kentucky Derby, and it has been a high honor indeed for the breeder who produced a winner of the great race. Edward R. Bradley already has two winners to his credit in Behave Yourself, in 1921, and Bubbling Over, in 1926, while H. P. Whitney has had his silks triumphant on two occasions with the queenly filly Regret, the only one of her sex to be ;- winner, in 1915, and again with Whiskery, in 1927. This year Mr. Bradley has a royal chance to take down his third with Blue Larkspur -while Mr. Whitney is without a starter, so that there is better than a chance that the top score of the great classic will go to the master of the Idle Hour Farm. And it must be remembered that in both of the previous Bradley triumphs the white and green silks were both first and second, for in the Behave Yourself year Black Servant, a stablemate, was second, while in 1926 it was Bradley's Bagenbaggage which raced second. Then there was George J. Long, who won with Azra in 1892 and again with Sir Huon in 1906. Right up to the eve of the running the consensus of expert opinion rated Blue Larkspur as best among those named for the renewal this afternoon and. while there have been frequent surprises in the running of the great race, the defeat of the Bradley champion would probably be the greatest surprise in the history of the running. But, no matter from whence comes the winner of the fifty-fifth running of the Kentucky Derby it remains an American classic that has a greater appeal than any other fixture. Another bit of interesting history in the famous old classic is the fact that Falsetto was the only sire to be represented by three winners, though there were several that begot two of the victors. The Falsetto winners were Chant in 1894. His Eminence in 1901 and Sir Huon in 1906. Then the sires represented by two winners have been Vigil, with Vagrant, winner of ihe second running in 1876, and Hindoo the 1881 winner ; Fonso the 1880 winner and Joe Cotton in 1895 were both sons of King Alfonso ; Longfellow is represented by Leonatus in 1883 and Riley in 1890 ; Broomstick sent out his first winner in Meridian in 1911 and then the queenly Regret in 1915 ; Donerail in 1913 and Exterminator in 1918 were both sons cf McGee ; the two winners for The Finn were Zev in 1923 and Flying Ebony in 1925. And in all the years of the Kentucky Derby the only winner who afterwards sired a winner was Halma, which scored in 1895 to have his son Alan-a-Dale the winner of the 1902 running. This afternoon, should Naishapur be the winner it will be a duplication of the Halma score for Omar Khayyam, the sire of this good colt, was winner of the 1917 renewal. And be it remembered that this same Naisha-pur is of Derby calibre, as the colts got his year, and he will have a big following when he goes to the post. Begorra, son of The Finn and Hyda, that races for W. R. Coe, has moved up considerably this season and his score of Wednesday at Jamaica gives him new importance among the three-year-olds. When he romped home ten lengths between Mei Foo, in the running of the Southampton Handicap, a mile and a sixteenth test, he proved conclusively that he is something much better than a sprinter. And the time for the running, through muddy going, was excellent when he raced in 1 :44 % with such consummate ease. The same Southampton marked one more crushing defeat for Mei Foo from Harry F. Sinclair's Rancocas Stable, and it is hard to understand how this same colt was such a brilliant winner of the Paumonok Handicap, the opening day of the Jamaica meeting. That sensational score, over older horses, suggested that he might prove a dangerous factor in both the Preakness and the Kentucky Derby, but he seemed to have left everything in the Paumonok. At no time has he come back to that performance. Begorra had been named for the Kentucky Derby, together with Dail and Irish, but not one of the trio had shown enough to induce the preparation of any one of them for the classic. It is possible that had the son of The Finn shown the form he displayed in the running of the Southampton, earlier in the racing year, he might now be at Churchill Downs to try for the big prize. One of the most important changes of racing scene in New York came about Friday with the move from Jamaica, the racing ground of the Metropolitan Jockey Club, to magnificent Belmont Park and the meet of the Westchester Racing Association. It is changing from one of the smallest of the New York racing grounds to the largest and the most magnificent. It is the opening of a meeting that will see the running of some of the greatest of the early year prizes for each age division and it will mark the first appearance of many of the most prominent thoroughbreds of every age division. There are still "some of the sportsmen who are not attracted by these great racing opportunities that come before the opening of Belmont Park. They will pass up the Preakness and the Kentucky Derby for the Withers and the Belmont, while they are not tempted to start their older horses in handicaps or their juveniles in the various earlier specials. Year after year this number becomes fewer, but some are still found and a notable absentee from these early fixtures has been G. D. Widener's Jack High, winner of the Hopeful last year, and rated by many as the real champion of 1928. It is possible that Jack High will have been benefited by his late start as a three-year-old, and in any event if the veteran A. J. 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A.Wt tian 35tf:2J I Charmarten ... 4 115x71:5 HW 7 I-ittle Gyp.. CD 113 l:23%m 3 103X720 32709 4 Frank Fullen... 4 115.. 715 36070 1 Bar None... CD IOC 1:20 4 115:1:710 Ind. PP. Horse. Wt. Rec. A.Wt. Han. 32334 8 Eskimo 3 108X70;« 34024 6 Our Own 4 115.. 700 32573 3 Nora I 3 103X695 3C070 2 Fairdale (SI)... 3 108. .090 j J The past performances of the horses entered in this race, together with latest workout and racing record if a starter this year: ( D.te. Crs. Dis.Time Tr. Odd* Wt.St. % Str.Fin. Jockey PP SU. Rett Company Class of Race Sister. I Charles 0 Malley. 1 CHARMARTEN. blk. c. 4 115 By Marten-Charley's ^ (Tra.ner. C. Cherry. Owner. Wild Rose Farm Stable). Jtf^SlHEf iffflL-lfiH 10.,Don.,3y 10b 1.1 then 1_.. U , 8a/8-2»*Pta 3 1:14%gd 9 114 6 G 4«4 S'i HalbertF - 6 BaronK.ng lOO.SunM dler 11. A-m 17 A AprC9-=i.M'i.n Jl:13%ft 12 117 G 3 21 2« HalbertF * G BaronKi.g ArrlO-'How 3 1:14 hy G 108 5 3 2' f McCin'sP • • ^^^f^JS^S^^r^ KB 122 8 ■ Thelitken 108.M tL.fe W Ma. ee A..2-21HBOW 3 1:"%tt 13f 104 15 13 11' «W Leisch'nR «16 , 00 A 8fc«l»-294J.P Jl:13%ft 39-6 106 6 3 PI tf HalbertF • 5 MshalNey 112.AS.talor 106.Go.dbet lUrlG-Ii.'JP |l:15VfcBd27-10 103 6 3 I'll- HalbertF ■ 6 Smd'g llO.W'kerD've lOS.norl.me 112 A Latest Workout Starts. 1st. 2nd. 3rd. 8*J. 136_3-4 l:22%sl Record for year to date lz » » ■ •*^* Alcock-Gypsy Gold by Poiymehan. XITTLE GYP. ch. t. 3 103 By Captain Trainer, C. E. Gross. Owner. C. H. Knebelkamp. Breeder. A. E. Hundley & bon. ■rU4 CD 61 fl:21%m 33-10 104 3 3 4' 5«i JonesL • S HotShot llS.Franklloranl 14.Mynobb.vll0 C ( Ba/U-SPCJ) 31:13%ft 23 105 4 8 5« 4*1 JonesL, M2 Energy 118. Mino 118, Clog Dance 118 C SmXl-OHM fcl:09%ft 16 104 4 5 6«J 571 JonesL • 6 S'taL'd llo.C'shPlay HO.RVs Gal 111 C aptS-SPbai fcl:13%sl 7 104 5 3 3« 3* JonesL ■ G J'geM'phylOO.R.of Sh'onl02.S'ySh'e 109} A 33402 EG 5if l:07',i,gd 8-5 10S 7 Lostrider.L Jones a I.illianT. 108.Tossat.out lOfi.IJ "sOver 103 A 33274 KG 5* f 1:08 si 5 107 I 5 64M= L Jones 8 H'nDe'n 117.Th'd'rC'l) 110.1 ps tLad 113 A 82863 J.P 51 f 1 :06**.ft 6-5 110 4 4 4» 3'2 L Jones 7 Gr dPrince 106. Minotaur 113 w psora nw 32730 J.P 55 f l:07Vgdl3-10 110 2 2 2J 2 1 L Jones 7 Minotaur 103, Hoodies 104. lube-toe no Latest Workout Starts. 1st. 2nd. 3rd. Won 137—1-2 :51%ft Record for year to date 7 ••*.**_ PRANK FULLEN. b. c. 4 115 By Lucky Hour— Rainbow Division, by Stalwart. (Trainer. F. Swain. Owner. F. Swain). Breeder, W. E. CukCT. Jr. 32769 CD ll-16 1:4SVisl 2 107 7 3 3=1 54 G Fields 8 FloridaGold 114, Lancer 110 Patuxant 111 32725 C D 1 1 41Vira 51 110 4 4 P| V* W L'scher 5 M'tiniquelOS.Gen.GrantllO.P r c sMilw d J 32517 Lat 11-16 1:51 ra 9* 112 7 4 2* 1». K Horv'th 7 Respond 114, Wliiskarm 103 Polly wog 1«;-32362 Lat 1 1-8 l:55^m 16 1C9 4 4 4»1 4" K HorVth 7 Dr.Crdenas HO.LrelHall 108 t lattery 10 31986 Lat 1 1-16 l:45%gd 18-5 110 3 3 3' 3i A Abel 6 Col. Shaw 105*.WiliiamPenn lOJ.FireOn 11- 31814 Lat 11-8 1:51 ft 16-6 106 6 2 I'll4 D Dubois 7 Manzana HO.BIyB ghn 111.8 tW dBoy 10. 31602 Lat 1 1-16 1 45=*ft 71 108 1 8 4» 5=1 C Meyer 9 Referdum 109.RoyaSon ltl.EdilhAlicelOC Latest Workout Starts. 1st. 2nd. 3rd. Won. 135—3-4 1 :20%m Record for year to date BAR NONE, br. c. 4 115 By Eternal— Venice, by Marcovil. Trainer, H. W. Smith. Owner, Lone Star Stable. Breeder. Xalapa Farm. ■Vll^'C.D 31:13%ft 24f 118 5 5 10'4112» RyanM U2 Energy 118, Mino 118. Clog Dance 118 L 30831 L.F 3-il:12%ft 18 107 6 4 54 853 H Philpot 10 Sixty 112, Mc-knes 107. Tyrol 112 304°6 AP ll-16icl:48%sl 6 110 5 6 6'» 6" O Laidley 6 Shasta Klan 102, Isostasy 111, Cuddle 1US 29559 A P 3-4 l:19%hv33-10 115 6 2 2* 2* H Philpot 7 Dreana Lee 105. Charm 105. Tensas 110 28305 Haw he 1:15 ft 21 113 8 8 8" V\ O Laidley 8 Lady Marie 102, Algol 113 Sixty 110 28132 L F 7-S126V5ft 75 109 6 3 4'» 63J O Laidley 10 Meknes 117. Canberra 110. Cudgell.-r 10h 27995 L F 3-4 U12%ft 37 10U 5 5 6»J 510 R Finn'rty 6 Illegitimate HO.Stitehes 92,Gold Mint 10.^ «7682 L F ll-16 1-45%ft 11 110 2 2 4* 5» R Finn'rty G PatrieiaMar'n lOG.LaMorte 111. Crossco 1U Starts. 1st. 2nd. 3rd. Won. I a test Workout. 137—1-2 :48%ft Record for year to date 1 ZSKIMO. b. c 3 1 08 By North Star III.— Gentlewoman, by Sain. (Trainer, F. M. Taylor. Owner, Coldstream Farm Stable). Breeder, C. B. Shaffer. 3' 334 Pitn 3-4 113 ft 62 109 5 7 714 718 T Luther 7 D'hDidlpset 103.SunBr'm 10C..B1 kO tiel03 25483 Lat 5-8 1:03%m 13 117 4 6 6" 6" A Abel 7 HighScore 117,LeeC'per m.B'gerFace 114 25021 CD 5-8 1:01 m 51 112 7 4 5" 5'4 A Abel 8 HighScore 112.Vrmajo 109. Protect n 113} 24679 C D 6-8 102«hy 11 110 2 S l1 1* A Abel 10 Pr'cePat HO.Florinassa 107.Lar.sq net 110 24514 CD 41 f :56 sv 8 115 1 4 4 J 2'! W Fronk 11 TOkah 115.FkIloran 115.1S.Machree lOi 24»60 C D 41 f :55Vfcft 49-10 109 2 B S* 4'J F Ch' vettal2 Alto 114, Nicaragua 113. Sunny Port 10b Latest Workout. Starts. 1st. 2nd. 3rd. Won. 137 — 1-2 :48ysft Record for year to date OUR OWN. or. k, 4 115 By Black Toney — Annagh, by Broomstick- Trainer. J. Gass. Owner, C. E. Hamilton. Breeder. H. H. Gaines. MkSMPMa |l:Uttft 4". Ill 1 2 4«;. 4'J JH B'ke « 5 Q'nTowtoiilO«,FalsePridell...lorrent 108 A ja,21-29*Mia 5Jfl:06%ft 3* 118 1 1 3=1 3J JH B'ke * 7 Torrent llO.StandBy HO.JackBiener 113 A IW,.19-29^Mia tlglsm&H 4 106 1 1 4s 4n S Hebert * 5 Noine 100. Ormonbird 109. Copiapo 100 A !«.. 15-29 Mia 5jfl:0C%ft 2j 116 4 2 31 3'J JH B'rke * 7 Groucher 119,Torrent 116,Pig'nW'gIL119 A ia 13-2" :-Mia 3 1:13 ft I 107 4 1 1= 1* C K'nger 4 5 F'tingFire 112,Rosin'nte 113. Apostle 109 C 34074 Mia 51 f l:07^sy 5 1041 4 3 4« 4' C K'singer 4 UpsetLadl09.FrfgFire 103.Groucher 112 H »38'55 Mia 5Jfl06%ft 2-5 120 2 1 1» 1« J H Burke 7 Belleau 115. SunBride 110. Lifelirae llo A I at,,st Workout. Starts. 1st. 2nd. 3rd. Won 136_3_8 :38sl Record for year to date 8 2 1 A * L»- u KORA D.. br. f. 3 103 By Westy Hogan— Mabel G„ by Marts SanU. Trainer, J. Lowenstein. Owner. Rose Home Stable. Breeder. W. S. Payne. 32573 L.x fc 1 10--ft 53 103 4 10 9»1 9'I J McCoy 10 Procne 112. Pert tMod •! 10, ,Ch terBIack .»» iitlt Haw he l'WVfgd G 115 8 1 1* l"k F Col'lettil'J Machete HO.RayRuddy 101. XancySetu 111 32133 Haw he l:19y5sl 7 104 3 1 4=1 4 J E Sh'psh'elO DolIyPollylOl.McGonigle lOl.P.'byBasil 101 81*21 Haw hcl-21*fehy 10 103 3 3 2* 4=\ E Sh'psh'elO Thistle Coot 111. McGonigle 102.Bnli!in 113 316-9 Haw he l:16%rt 8 107 4 4 44S 6« E Shpsh'«12 K'trinaL.llO.Sp'tDress lOl.H'nTh'slits 104 29151 Haw 61fl:08^m 9 107 5 6 5"J 5 S E Sh'psh,ei2 Ham 102. Uluniu 109. Euouymous 9uJ I atest Workout. Starts. 1st. 2nd. 3rd. Won. 136 — 3.4 1 :i8sl Record for year to date PAIRCALE b. c, 3 (VL) 1 08 By Ormondale — Fair Phantom, by Light Brigade. (Trainer. X. Spence. Owner. Audley Farm Stable). Breeder. M. & B. B. Jones. *»jll-2:i3C.D 2 l:13%ft 46 110 11 12 ll'»1017 PhilpotH x12 Energy 118, Mino 118, Clog Dance 118 C 32665 C D 7-8 1-28s&" 5 112 4 4 2" 3'i C Landolt 13 Sp'CgLady 113;'.Frh'gGeni 112,An'dale 112 82588 Lex fcl:10%ft 14 115 6 12 10'» 9" J Heupel 12 BlueDaisy 112.Fraxinlo 112,L'yXenora 112 1 a test Workout. Starts. 1st. 2nd. 3rd. Won. 137 — 3-4 1:19ft Record for year to date 1 0 I /- ,i L'll n »»-s MILE. Purse $1,200. 2-year-olds. Maidens. Znd l^nurcnill uowns nwnen (Ruddy uts«, June s» mi in 2—112.) Ind. PP. Horse. Wt. Rec. A.WM.nan 3lil'.»7 4 Colonel Henry.. 115.. 725 85850' I Happy Lad 115.. 720 MM 5 Royel Yeoman.. 115. .715 3G1"73 14 Haramzada 115. .710 8BU8 18 Charfbt 115. .705 3G173 10 (Jold Domino... 115.. 700 3G173 1 Copper Son 11 5.. 695 3« Mi9 8 Husky Maiden.. 112..6'.*0 86197 11 MM Bud 115..6!KI 2 Tea Cracker 115 Ind. PP. Horse. Wt. Rec A.Wt. Han. 6 Ueretiz 112 7 Michigan Boy.. 115 9 Photo's Star....- 112 12 Applaud 112 15 Roman's Dance. 118 1G Kilkerry 118 Audley Farm Stable entry — Royal Yeoman, Dusky 1 Maiden; W. E. Hupp entry — Photo's Star, Hogan's Dauce. 1 The past performances of the horses entered in this race, together with latest workout and racing record if a starter this year: Date. Crs Dis Time Tl Odd Wt St % Str.Fin. Jockey PP Sts. Be*t Company Class of Race COLONEL HENRY, b. c. 2 (M) 115 By Pennant— Little Sister by Plaudit. Trainer C. C. Van Meter. Owner. D. Breckinridge. 1 reeder. Gallaher Bros. ■■MITT IT 4J f :55%gd 2 116 2 3 4'i 4°i CrunipW Ml KipFi.-MI 10 S'thldl'al llG.IIar'zada 110 A Apr. 27 -29 2 Lex 4* f :&t%ft 12 115 1 4 44 3'i CrumpW *10 R'll'EmD'n HS.UipF'd I15,U'cleLh'rll5 A Jm3t-9*Ve* 4i f :54%ft 29 115 5 8 G11 6» CrumpW '10 AntcIMimll5.Sydue.vll5.ItoirEmU nllo A , steal Workout. Starts. 1st 2nd 3rd. Won. 135 — ;:_s :37m Record for year to date 3 0 0 1 J 50 HA'PrY LAD b. c. 2 (M) 115 By Ladkin— Blissful, by Broomstick. "inner A. Kane. Owner, Log Cabin Stable. Breeder. Gearir.gton Stable. Bar 4 29-L-x 4i f :55%gd 21 115 5 2 23 2s GrayH " 8 ThlcAnn 112.Wi:ii;o 115. Wood River 115 A 1 itest Workout. Starts. 1st. 2nd. 3rd. Won. 122- 3-8 :41m Record for year to date 10 10? 100 ROYAL YL0MAN. ch. c, 2 (M) 115 By Royal Canopy— Yeomanette, by Voter. Trainer K. Spence. Owner. Audley Farm Stable. Breeder, Audley Farm. ■■M TIT It Iftf :.".",%gd le 116 9 6 510 5" PhilpotH Ml Ripr "iel.il lO.Stlildl'al llii.llarzada 11G A Bk/tt-VC.*! 4J |f *5%m 57 11G 10 14 8" 7" PhilpotH "15 All Upset 116.PeaeeP.oy 1 10,Tak Off 116 A Latest Workout. Stalls. 1st. 2nd. 3rd. Won. 131—3-jj :36% ft Record for year to date 2 HARAMZADA, b. c, 2 (M) 115 By Messenger— Comixa. by Colin. Trainer J. F. Schorr. Owner. E. B. McLean. Breeder. E. B. McLean. BajM TIT 0 4£ f :55%gd 17-5 116 8 2 2s 3' HuffN 14 1 1 RipFieldlHi.S'thl'dPal HO.Col. Henry 116 A Mit13-29'C.D 4H f *5%m B 116 2 6 614 8- Pasc'maA M5 Alilps.t IT; \' -. ■. -I'oy 1 KLTakeOff 116 A Km 1-29 'J.P 31 f :*Vjit;& 10 116 4 2 1" 2nk A Pasc'a • 8 Asgo 116 Pnawval 11.1. Adriane G. 113 A RV22-29'J.P 3J f :45V„hy 8e 116 2 2 4»J 4" A Pasc'a » T Ladle 113 A**.: ■•'■: '. K, Laltobia 113 A 1^18-29^ P 3| f ^ihyll-ae 112 8 S 8»j 8«i N Huff "10 BrodsBuddy ll!i.u..eL'gHopll9. Hades 112 A FA 6-29'F.a 1 :36%hy 15 112 1 7»J 7'* N Huff ■ 8 Lybia 10U.B sBu.ldy HO.W'dWaters 109 A 33476 F G 3-8 :36 m 10 116 t 4» 7«» N Huff » Howtiz 116.P'nellB'nd 116,DncleM'tt 116 A Latest Workout. Starts. 1st. 2nd. 3rd. Won. 131 — 5-8 l:05%ft Record for year to date 7 0 1 1 $ 275 J ( 1 , , ( , ^ ^ CHARIOT, b. c, 2 (M) 115 By Thunder— Waif, by Greenback. Trainer. A. D. Steele. Owner, C. C. & G. Y. Hieatt. Breeder, Himyar Stud. MV14-29'C.D 4J f :55%m 12 107 2 4 4» J 4*1 Watson K » 6 UncleMat tl0!», WildW'terslOG.Supryselll A thj 4-29-Lex 4J f :55%gd 56 115 4 5 451 4'2 DuboisD « 7 L't'gJ'nesll8,UncleMattll8.R.T:mDiill8 8 Apr.27-292Lex 4J f :54%ft 159 115 3 8 9" 7» RyanJ M0 R 11 EmD'n 115,RipF'd 115,Col.Unryll5 A A|i.24-29-Lex 4J f :54!,ift 66 115 2 9 81* 7" RyanJ M0 AnteBeirmll5,S.vdneyll5,RoirEmD'nll5 A Apt22-29=Lex * :50y5m 9f 115 L. at post. GevingL «12 L't'gJones 115,UncleL'therll5,Del'ca 115 A Latest Workout. Starts. 1st. 2nd. 3rd. Won 132—1-2 :514'3ft Record for year to date 5 0 0 0 $ 100 GOLD DOMINO, br. g. 2 (M) 115 By Golden Guinea— Dearie, by Sweep. Trainer, J. B. Partridge. Owner, Valley Lake Stable. Breeder, J. C. Carrick. Mvl5-29(C.D 41 f :56 si 71 109 10 10 9" 914 WatsonK M0 Hades 109,GottaGouowl05 Beel;eeperl09 O Latest Workout. Starts. 1st. 2nd. 3rd. Won. 131 — 1-2 :5iy5ft Record for year to date 1 COPPER SON. blk. c, 2 (M ) 115 By United Verde— Megan, by Hessian. Trainer, A. V. Thomas. Owner. W. 1. Kohn. Breeder, W. I. Kohn. MaT15-294C.D 4» f :5G si 64 109 » 7 51 4 i JudyJ M0 Hades 109,GottaGono\vl05,Beekeeperl03 O Mm 4-29'J.P 3J f :43%m 28 112 8 8 9=° 7" T Luther »12 MarieJ'stonll3.Mary Va 115,Mintnrn 107 O Fob.l8-291J.P 3J f :44%hy 27© U2 9 9 9" 9«i J Judy M0 BrodsBuddyll9,OneL'gHopll9,Hades 112 A Latest Workout. Starts. 1st. 2nd. 3rd. Won. 133 — 1-2 :53sy Record for year to date 3 DUSKY MAIDEN, blk. f, 2 (M) 112 By St. Henry— Alice Haigh, by Star Shoot. Trainer, K. Spence. Owner, Audley Farm Stable. Breeder, Audley Farm & L. A. Moseley. lUjll-29=C.D 41 f :55y5ft 7e 116 8 6 12'»11" KernW »13 WildD'sellG.StarL'siellG.MabelBasil 116 A Latest Workout. Starts. 1st. 2nd. 3rd. Won. 136—3-8 :37sl Record for year to date 1 PEACE BUD. b. c, 2 (M) 115 By Peace Pennant— Lamp Post, by Sweep. Trainer, W F. Poison, Owner, Basil Manor Farm Stable. Breeder. W. F. Poison. Mayl6-29 C.D 4J f :55%gd 27 116 3 11 ll15lll« An'rsonA »U RipFieldllG.S'thi'dPal 116,Har'zada 118 A A( r::G-29'HdG 4j f :55ft 24f 114 10 10 10,:12" BenhamE 412 Vacillate 111, Andra 112. Attamart 112 0 Aprl3-29'Bow i :4i si G6 111 7 8 8IS 821 McTag'tJ • 8 Phillip 115, Andra 115, Portsur 113 A Apr.lO-29'Bow J :49 hy 88 112 10 5 312 4»i Robert'nA M0 Meridiancse 109. Violets 110. Paywell 112J O Ape 3-29' Bow £ :4S ft 148 111 11 11 10" 914 An'rsonA «T2 SandK'dler 113,1'ortsur 116,PlayBall 116 A MaE23-29,J.P Si f :42 gd 63 112 8 8 V 6» An'rsonA « 8 Lucile 117, DncIeMa't 116. JollyPal 114 A Latest Workout. Starts. 1st- 2nd. 3rd. Won. 129—1-2 :48%gd Record for year to date 8 0 0 0 $ 50 TEA CRACKER, b. c, 2 (M) 115 By Tea Caddy— Belle Terre, by RusselL Trainer, R. Slomer. Owner, C. W. Bidwill. Breeder, J. S. Tracy. Laies! Workout. Starts. 1st. 2nd. 3rd. Won. 133 — 1-2 :50M;sy Record for year to date HERETIZ. b. f, 2 (M) 112 By Supremus— Mamie Smith, by George Smith. Trainer. W. W. Tsylor. Owner, H. P. Headley. Breeder, H. P. Headiey. Latest Workout. Starts. 1st. 2nd. 3rd. Won. Record for year to date MICHIGAN BOY. b. c, 2 (M) 115 By On Watch— Omnipotent, by Hilarious. Trainer, J. Butler. Owner, J. L. Pontius. Breeder, J. L. Pontius. Latest Workout. Starts. 1st. 2nd. 3rd. Won. 136 — 1-2 :49%gd Record for year to date PHOTO'S STAR, ch. f, 2 (M) 112 By North Star ni— Photo, by Llangwm. Trainer, I. Williams. Owner, W. E. Hupp. Breeder, W, E. Hupp. latest Workout. Starts. 1st. 2nd. 3rd. Won. 136 — 3-8 :38sl Record for year to date APPLAUD, b. f. 2 (M) 112 By Cherokee— Applause, by Royal Flush HI. Trainer, E. H. Von Roenn. Owner, E. H. Von Roenn. Breeder, J. Howard. Latest Workout. Starts. 1st. 2nd. 3rd. Won. Record for year to date HOGAN'S DANCE, br. c, 2 (M) 115 By Westy Hogan— Broom Dance, by Sweep. Trainer, I, WilUams, Owner, W. E. Hupp, Breeder, W. E. Hupp. Lates. Workout. Starts, lat. 2nd. 3rd. Won. 136—3-8 :38sl Record for year to date KILKERRY, br. c. 2 (M) 115 By Black Toney— Killanna, by Killeagh. Trainsr, C. E. Darnell. Owner, Three D's Stock Farm Stable. . Breeder, Idle Hour Stock Farm. Latest Workout. Starts. 1st. 2nd. 3rd. Won. 137—1-2 :4975ft Record for year to date IrA r'Vllirt-Kill nnwnft ■ 1U MILES- Purse S'-00- 3-year-oIds and up-•WM V^IlUri,Illll 1/UW118 ward. Claiming uricc, *800. 3-ycar-olds, 108 ponnds; older. Hi pounds. "Winners since May 10 to carry 3 pounds extra. (Lady Madcap, May 24, 1928—1:44 — 4— US.) Ind. PP. Horse. Wt. Rec. A.Wt.Han. (.i0203) 6 Stars and Stripes ...Lex 102 1:45% 6 118:;:725 35855= 10 Onup Lat 110 l:47rs 0 110X720 30172= t T—jaai ..Win 98 l:49%s 4 110x715 30104 1 Finnic CD 110 l:53%m 3 108X710 36172 3 Friar Mint.. L.F 111 1:47% 6 115X705 36104 7 Eager Play. CD 105 2:00%m 3 108X700 Ind. PP. Horse. Wt. Rec. A.Wt.Han. 35339 9 Bonny Basil. J.P 10911:52% 4 110x695 36138 ll'Coloratura ..CD 104 1:45% 4 105x695 36172 2»N'oble WrackLex 107 1:47% 4 110x690 36170 5»Mahri Lex 10741:47% 4 105. .690 30142 8'Captain Donan Lex 107 l:59%m 7 110X690 1 The past performances of the horses entered in this race, together with latest workout and racing record if a starter this year: Date. Crs. Dis.Time Tr. Odds Wt.St. % Str.Fin. Jockey PP. Sts. Best Company Class of Race. STARS AND STRIPES, br. g, 6 118 By Under Fire— America, by Voter. (Trainer. M. Reiser. Owner. Mrs. M. Reiser). Breeder, T. C. McDowell. Majl6-29TC.D 1A l:47%gd 12 112 5 2 l'l l°t HeupelJ • 8 Profiteer 112, DixiePnce 112, Beaum'tll2 O »u7 4-29" Lex lj 1:06 gd49-10 113 9 7 3J 3= PoolK » 9 QuuRoyal 108,Onup 108,MollieMyhilI 109 O M»j 2-297Lex |& 1 :53%h.v 21-10 113 3 5 4» 4«1 McD'ottL, * 7 P'tyHunl09.Ma mEliel0S,NobleW'ckl08 0 Apr.29-297Lex 1^, l:49%sl J7-10 111111 4 6»l 510 FronkW HI G'dKinglll.Fr.HawleyllO.M'terSw'p 110 O Ai*25-297Lex 1J l:53%ft 14 HO 8 3 4 » 4" L'scherW • 9 W'mPenn 107,Polvo llo.GrandKlng 112 0 Latest Workout. Starts. 1st. 2nd. 3rd. Won. 134—1-2 :49%gd Record for year to date 5 1 0 1 $ 950 ONUP, b. m, 5 110 By Upset— Ornery, by All Gold. Trainer, J. Spencer. Owner, J. Spencer. Breeder, J. Spencer, Maj 4-29" Lex i; 1:56 gdll-20 W I 1 8 8 BeechJ * 9 Q.Royal 108,St.a.Stripesll3,M.Myhill 109 C Apr24-29»Lex l'« l:45%ft 11 108 5 6 5»5 2" BeechJ ' 8 TumOn 113. Saucy Sue 108. Eeholight 103 O :*, 1729 Lat ll-Sl:52%ft 41 107 1 4 441 4« R Zcchini 8 RoyalOmar 108,FireUnder 109,DleD'kiel06 31561 Lat ll-lGl:46%ft 6 U0 4 2 2* 24 W Garner 12 Manzana 108, Less K. 103. Orman 108 31395 L.F 11-4 2:08 ft 39-10 99 1 1 1* 21 E Sh'psh'e 8 R.Hartenst'n 113,ByGosh 113,1'atField 102 31247 L.F ll-8 1:53%ft 11-5 104 9 7 6'» 6«i E WardenlO Ur.Clark 112.Yalovian 107,ShastaFlap'r 97 31001 L.F 1 1-8 l:53%ft 58 107 6 6 6' 3! J Beech 12 Kadiak 112,RosettaStone 102, Dr (lark 103 Latest Workout. Starts. 1st. 2nd. 3rd. Won. 137—1-2 :49%ft Record for year to date 2 0 2 0 J 200 POLLYWOO. 6. », 4 110 By Whisk Broom n.— Polly Flinders, by Burgo master. Trainer, M. Goldblatt. Owner, M. Goldblatt. Breeder. H. P. Whitney. Marl5-29*C.D 1^ l:50%sl 6 106 6 2 21 2l RussellK « 7 M'terSweepl05,Padonal05,McCulIoch 105 O MaylG 297C.P l&lSHfcai 20 105 6 2 21 2' RussellK • 8 H'hStormllO.RoxieW'del HO.Del'cellO O Ma/H-29'C.D 1,'« 1:49 ft 38 112 1 8 812 811 RussellK T 8 Geyser 112, Padona 112, Profiteer 112 O Use 9-293Mia 17» l:44%ft 3 105 2 4 4» 3=1 T Mall'y • 7 Gold Star 108, Ephesian 105, Geyser 114 O Use 4-29sMia 1& l:54%ft 7-5 106 2 2 2« 2* T Mall'y » 6 Myst'r'usl001.FireUnderl081.M'scara 106 0 F«h. 9-294Mia 1 l:12%ft 20 112 6 S 6" 6" R Wk'n • 6 Sixty 115, Eloise 105, Begin Over 106 O Latest Workout Starts. 1st. 2nd. 3rd. Won. 81—7-8 l:28%ft Record for year to date 6 0 3 1 $ 625 FINNIC, b. g, 3 1 08 By The Finn— Sun Maiden, Dy Sundridge. Trainer, R. L. Rogers. Owner, R. L. Rogers. Breeder, W. R. Coe. ■V13-28HXD ljV, 1:53' Itja 39-10 110 2 2 31! 4H MaguireF »11 Sada liO.MaryMcClainlOO.IllustriouslOC) O Mac 9-29M.P jl:14 ft 10 110 4 7 87J 74J F Haib't M2 TheP'dre HO.Bragg'cio HO.G'sKhan 110 A leb.l4-294J.P J l:14%gd ±1 109 2 3 31 2 E S'shire • 7 This.StarlOS.F'rArgum'tllO.C.Fl'ng'nlOO O Nh 848*r.«8l 1 l:43ViSl 47-10 109 3 1 2* 2* L Jones * 8 BlindMills 108,GoldRUigell2.Eli»'thS.109 O 33913 F.G 3-4 1:14%gd 81 108 4 4 11,411" L Jones 12 TheP'dre HO.G'sKhan 114. Bragg'cio 112 O 33792 F G 3-4 1:17 %hy 19-5 10S a 5 5* 2» F Halbert 8 GoldRidgell2.L'nhavenl091.Capl'nJ. 3.109 O 33417 F.G I l:41%ft 61 107 J 1 U f F Halbert 8 Sp'tDr'sl09,Guy'sIniagell2.W'lTurn'dlOO O Latest Workout. Starts. 1st. 2nd. 3rd. Won. 137_7-8 1 :30%ft Record for year to date 7 1 T 0 $1,446 FRIAR MINT, b. g, 6 115 By Friar Marcus — Duck Mint, by Spearmint. Trainer. J. M. Hubbard. Owner, L. Ewall. Bred in England by Messrs. Brics. ■a li llf 11 lj'tf l:50!isl 70 110 7 7 7" 71S RyanM * 7 M'terSweep 105, Polly \vogl05, Padona 105 C :;:«fi4 CD ll-*Sl:55%ft 6 111 8 5 71! 7» K Horv'th 9 Oc'nCurrent lOO.Otto lOj.Mad'mEmelie 103 52513 Lat 1 1-8 l:59V,m 29-10 112 7 6 5* 6» J Leyland 8 FireUnder 107,B'rbon 108,C'ns'l'rCon'ly 112 52488 Lat ll-lGl:4S%sl 35 110 10 10 10" 9=- C McCr's'nlO Wil'mPenn 105,SpotLi't 10S,T.S'th"nerl081 32304 Lat 1 1-1G l:46-ysft 31 114 6 3 3* 3» C McCr's'nl2 Bri'tTom'rowll4.TheIIug'notll4,Clear'glO» 88888 Lat 11:40 si 79 112 6 5 6" 5" J Leyland 6 Dr.C'rd'n's HO.Bro'dAxe ll'i.Smoldr'g 107 32115 Lat 11-16 1:53 hy 72 Ul 6 6 6*4 5" C McCrs'n 6 McCulloch HO.ltoyalSon 104,Whiskarm 106 Latest Workout. Starts. 1st. 2nd. 3rd. Won. 134 — 3-8 39ra Record for year to date 1 EAGER PLAY, b. c. 3 1 08 tiy My Play — Eager Cissy, by C.cero. Trainer, C. E. Patterson. Owner, C. E. Patterson. Breeder. C. B. Shaffer. Ma.Ti::-293C.D l,1,; l:5:;%m 51 105 3 7 11==11-' JonesL »11 Sada llO.MaryMcClainlOO.IUustnouslOOl O A4n-26-294Lex 17»1:45 ft 11 105 1 8 8'» 8=* RussellK * 8 K't'kyAcellO.Sp'tDr'slOo.L'kyXenoralOO 0 A|ir22-295Lex l'» l:4S%n» 9-6 106 2 1 1* U JonesL » 8 Superlove HO.Illust's 107,B'tsyJ'yne 101 O Marl9-29'J.P J l:15%ft 6-5 111 11 6 6»J 21 JonesL, »12 ClydeC 112. MoonPhase 109, Juicy 1061O M«tl2-29,J.P 31:18 m 11 115 6 S 6» 4» N Huff Ml Watergaplla.RioI'anchitallS.PanamallO A 33913 F.G S-4 1:14%gd 261 110 U 9 5«1 5» T Luther 12 TheP'dre HO.G'sKhan 114,Bragg'cio 112 0 Latest Workout. Starts. 1st. 2nd. 3rd. Woo. 131— lm 1:46ft Record for year to date • 1 1 0 $ 825 BONNY BASIL, ch. f, 4 110 By Basil— Beth Miller, by Miller. Trainer, W. F. Poison. Owner, W. F. Poison. Breeder, W. F. Poison. Aft. 5-29'Bow l,1, l:52%m 35f 111 2 6 6" 712 An'rsonA '10 RcdSpid'rl07,K'eiuskol07,GornT'ied 102 C Apr 2-297Bow If, l:49%ft WWII 7» »" An'rsonA "12 R'me a.R'son HO.C'ralB's lOO.Dta 103} C Il»r21-293J.P lft 1:50 It 66 1091 6 9 8" 8" An'rsonA *12 As*orCbarlielO7,Beechw'dl04,Optimiatll2 C 31561 Lat ll-16 1:46%ft 67 100 3 6 7" 7" H Clem*ntsl2 Manzana 108, Onup 110, Less K 103 81-126 L.F 11-16 1:61 by 71 99 4 8 5»1 5» K Sh'psh'e 8 Fire Chief 112. Sphere 112, Tea Tray 107 31335 L.F 7-8 1:25 ft 67 100 7 6 661 7« F Halbert 12 Shasta Belle 95. Richu 106, Col. Setb 10: 81246 LF »-4 1:12%ft 107 99 8 10 10' 7» F Halbert 12 Roycrofter 112,Honest 102.Mlnt Toddy 110 Latest Workout. Starts. 1st. 2nd. 3rd. Won. 137—3-8 :38ft Record for year to date S COLORATURA, ch. f, 4 105 By Cudgel— Galli Curci, by Ivan the Terrible. Trainer. J. Heed. Owner, Harned Bros. Breeder. W. W. Darden. ■sjll P*C II ■£ l:50%m 12 107 4 4 5" 523 JonesL » S Alleg'n.e 103,Taniina 105.Thd.r.;irl 105 C Mar.W-Lif'KyP 2 l:16%gd 13-5 104 5 3 3'3 21 KnightM 210 R'dezvotis 114,Bav'IeFr'k 88,C'plic'tnlU9 C M«r2S-295KyP 21:lC%gd 7-5 103 1 2 25 KnightM « 6 FortteM'n 115,T.Runtll5,LeisureH'r 111 C ■■TITTrjr 3 1:16 gd :3-5 It. 4 4 431 541 KnightM »11 Supersede 120,Im'rnoch 88,TbeRunt 115 C !Url9-293KyP 6J f l:09%gd 12 100 4 7 5» 3s KnightM » 9 RanehLass 08, TbeRunt 107. Miracle 112 C IUx27-29-Mia 3 1:14 Vift 6 104110 7 S» 8H I Mall'y Ml Nth'nPass 112.E.GoBr'gh 105.Mgatel( 8 I RL18-294Mia 3 l:13%ft 12 106 741 7*1 R O'Br'n » 8 Volantelll,G'neCb'vTtl06,Supersede 113 C Latest Workout. Starts. 1st. 2nd. 3rd. Won. 131—5-8 1:08ft Record for year to date 15 15 2 $1,275 NOBLE WHACK, br. g, 4 110 By Wrack — The Marchioness, by Sain. Trainer, A. Luzader, Owner. Mrs. A. Luzader. Breeder, A. B. Hancock. Mayl5-29SC.D 1,'j UMKal 31 110 2 4 6 1 5S1 An'rsonA ' 7 M'terSweep 105. Poll} wogl05,l a.lona 105 C ' May 2 297Lex l,'e 1 :63%hy47-10 10S 6 2 32 351 FisherW » 7 P'tj Eunl09,M'niE'liel08,Stars a. St sll3 C Apr.29-29*'Lex l'« l:46%sl 24-5 108 7 4 38 44i FisherW Ml Bourbonl 13, Hesitation 103,Feudleton 103 t Apr.27-29*Lex l-,\. l:47%ft 10 107 8 6 42 32 FisherW '10 HelenE.104,Hesitationl02,MasterSw'pll2 C Apr26-29'Lex fc l:10%ft 44f 110 10 10 9si S31 FisherW 812 MincrYUhT15,C'hoganll5,Pmcgranate 110 t Nai21-29«J.P 1-ff l:49Vfcft 42 UO 6 7 8BJ 8»1 FisherW '12 QnRoyal 110,Cassie 108, R.a. Reason 112 C Latest Workout. Starts. 1st. 2nd. 3rd. Won. 131—1-2 :54 4ft Record for year to date 16 10 5 J 1,350 MARHI, b. f , 4 1 05 By Whiskaway — Penalty, by Marathon. (Trainer. A. D. Steele. Owner. G. X. & C. C. Hieatt). Breeder, C. C. & G. Y. Hieatt. Hivl5-29'C.D 6J f 1:21 si 16f 106 11 12 101410°?. Russell K "14 Geo. Groom 111 .TwoBills lOS.BillyK. 116 C ||i*t Tt'IfT 1 ,1, 1 :4fl%sl 20 102 6 8 914 9»4 SmockF '1 1 G'dKinglll.Fr.HawleyllO.M'terSw'p HOC Apr24-29"Lex V* l:45%ft 41 108 6 2 2' 31 HeigleR ' 8 SueBarker lOS.T'dcrGirl 106,HelenE. 108 C Apr22-29'Lex fcl:13 4m 108 108 7 7 6S1 6» SmockF • "I ChterBl'k lOO.HySch'der 113.M uld'n 118 C 32748 CD ll-16 1:51%m 89 101 9 11 10=21028 C Hawkinj.ll DpleD'kie lll.Th'tleB'ty 102. R* yCl iff 10C 32680 CD 11-16 1:50 ft 45f 105 4 10 101410" C Landolt 11 Torch Hoy 113, Updike 108. Bedford 113 32631 Lex 1 1-16 1 :bl%sl 11 101 7 6 P* 6" F Halbert 7 GrandKingllL'.OregonFir :i2,Q'nKoyal 104 Latest Workout. Starts. 1st. 2nd. 3rd. Won. 129—3-4 1 :18ft Record for year to date 4 0 0 1 $ 50 CAPTAIN DON AN. blk. h, 7 110 By Moss Fox— Crestwood Girl, by Transvaal. (Trainer, T. M. Doyle. Owner, Joliet Stable). Breeder, C. B. Head. M^li PIT II lil:5*'~,in 7 110 5 8 S31 S4: CollinsJD • • Blk onWhit 115,Cr'dK'g 115,TumOn 105 C Ma; 2-29'Lex 1 & l:6.r hy 43 108 I 7 V 7" CollinsJD * 7 P'tyi:uul09,Ma'mE'liel08,Nol(IeW'ckl08 C May l-2fl«Lex l70 I If 79 112 1 5 S17 922 PoolW '12 L'v'IeLou 110,Sp'tDress 103,Ncv'morell5 C Apr 26 291 Lex fc l:10*:,ft 46f 110 4 8 9"10" CollinsJD M2 Muldoonll5,DarkAngelllO,Geo.GroomllC C 32694 CD Oj f l:20%ft 189 112 S 14 14"14" L Hardy 15 Dar-Fur 112. Bogan 108, Critic 107 81904 Lat 1-70 1:50 hy 77 113 6 7 714 6" W Pool 9 JiniB'ola 105.TbeS'therner 108, Provost 103 81727 Lat 3-4 112%rt 167 107 1 8 8" 8" L Connors 8 R'chLnss 104,MissF'below 10O,W'kAr'wlO7 Latest Workout. Starts. 1st 2nd. 3rd. Won. 133 — lm l:53sy Record for year to date 4 AlU. 4niki««.s»kill rVkYArric **"8 M1LF- *ha«ly Brook Farm Purse. Purse $1,500. ■till ^nurClilll I/OWIIS t J— r «Mn Ulimim. (Ruddy Light, June 2. 1923— : 59— 2— 112.) Ind. PP. Horse. Wt. Rec. A.Wt.Han. 3«i71 7 Lightning Jones 115x725 M8D 3 Wild Watcn... 107..720 MM 4 Tasman (Ml... 108.. 715 M102 2 Major Toin (M) 108.. 710 The past performances of the horses entered in this race, together with latest workout and racing record if a starter this year: Date. Crs. Dis.Time Tr. Odds Wt.St. % Str.Fin. Jockey PP.Sts. Best Company Class of Race. LIGHTNING JONES, ch. g, 2 115 By Midway— Mammon, by Pennant. Trainer, C. E. Gross. Owner, C. H. Kneblekamp. Breeder, W. F. Knebelkamp. Mvll 294C.D 4J f :54%ft 6 110 4 5 64 4' J JonesL 11 JiniDMylll.W «lWiit rs]07,Ui)cl.Mattll0 A Hay 4 29'Lex 4J f :55%gd 4 118 1 1 l«"k l'J JonesL » T UncleMalt 118,R.'EmDo\vn 118,Char*tll5 8 Ifcv 2-294Lex 4J f :56%hy 7-5 109 3 1 l4 1° JonesL « 4 LV-kyDream 101 .Lakeland 112.1'anky 101 C AiT.L7-294Lex il t :54'/ift 5 112 6 4 4«1 3« JonesL • 7 Lucile 112,W\lWaters 109,MyC'lynel07 A Apr22-292Lex I :0O%m 43-10 115 1 1 l'l l1 JonesL "12 UncleLuther 115,Delmonica 115,Coby 115 A Kit S-29'J.P SJ f :41%ft 43 UO 10 8 8»1 6' L Jonea "12 Lucile 115. Dorothy Lee 115,Campion 115 A I a test Workout. Starts. 1st. 2nd. . rd. Won 137—3-8 :35%ft Record for year to date 6 3 0 1 J 4,743 WILD WATERS, b. f. 2 107 By Wildair— Watc-rsmeet, by McGee. Trainer, F. M. Taylor. Owner, Coldstream Farm Stable. Breeder. C. B. Shaffer. 1U;14 -294CD Al f :rj5%m 3-2 106 3 2 1» 2" AbelA « 6 Un -leMatt 109, Supryse 111, Chariot 107 A lUrll 294CD 4 J f :54%ft H 107 3 1 H 2'i WatsonK *11 .limD «ly 111,Un.MattllO,Li'fgJoii.-s 110 A Arr2T-2'J'Lex 4J f :54Vift 7-5 109 2 2 22 21 McD'ottL » 7 Lucile 112,L'ngJones 112,MyC'rolynel07 A Ai*. 20 29= Lex | :4S ft 19-10e 115 T 1 1« I3 GtvingL ]12 Pr'sElsiell5.M'sPgyll5,Mim t.N'ph 115 A r«* 11-294F.G g :35%B'd 7 111 6 43 5»J T Luther »12 rarnellBndI17,WaveToplll,UncleM tll7 S Mk 6-29'F.G i :36%hy 12-5 109 7 4s 31 T Luther » 8 Lybia 109.Br'dsBuddy 116,W'dyRoss 112 A Latest Workout. Starts. 1st. 2nd. 3rd. Won. 137—1-2 :49%ft Record for year to date 6 13 1 $1,323 TASMAN, ch. c, 2 (M) 1 08 By Craigangower — Satin, by Peter Quince. Trainer, D. E. Stewart. Own er, D. E. Stewart. Breeder, J. N. Camden. ■9 4-292Lex 4J f :5o%gd 15 115 8 6 6«J o'l PoolE • 8 Th'tleAnn l]2,HappyLad 115,Wingo 115 A Apr.27-294Lex 4i f :54'/5ft 61 109 1 5 6*1 6» AllenCE » 7 Lucile 112,W'dW'ters 109,L'ngJonesll2 A Latest Workout. Starts. 1st. 2nd. 3rd. Won. 111—1-2 :51%sl Record for year to date 2 MAJOR TOM. blk. c, 2 (M) 108 By Light Brigade— High Stakes, by Fair Play. Trainer, C. C. Van Meter. Owner, D. Breckinridge. Breeder, Himyar Stud. H»yl3-29'C.D 4| f A5%m 15 116 8 5 6" 41J CrumpW "ISAHUpset llC.l'eai.Boy 110,'TakeOff 116 A Latest Workout. Starts. 1st. 2nd. 3rd. Won. 136—1-2 :50y&sl Record for year to date 1 DONORA, cb. f, 2 (M) 1 07 By High Cloud— Donna Barton, by Sir Martin. Trainer, K. Spence. Owner, Audley Farm Stable, Breeder, Audley Farm. IbjlS-L^CD 4& f :66 m 20 106 6 5 6*i 6-» PhilpotH 4 7 A) ibia leslll,FlTj lel09,WildDenise 109 A Latest Workout. Starts. 1st 2nd. 3rd. Won. 136—3-8 :39sl Record for year to date 1 BHY PETER, ch. c, 2 (M) 108 By Pennant— Shy Missie, by Ayrshire. Trainer, J. B. Partridge. Owner, Valley Lake Stable. Breeder, B. Combs. JUjl3-29"C.D *l I :554t,m 41 116 9 12 ]2201318 WatsonK ' 15 Alllpsct llii.l'eaceBo.v llC.Tak.Off 116 A Latest Workout. Starts. IsL 2nd. 3rd. Won. 136 — 1-2 :52sl Record for year to date 1 BELLSM7.TH, b. g. 2 (M) 1 08 By Busy American — Annie Gilmore, by Dick Welles. Trainer, J, T. Weaver. Owner, J. T. Weaver. Breeder. J. B, Respcss. Jbjl3-29'CD 4J f :55%m 7Jf 116 S 13 13201218 ClellandO »15 AllCpset llti l'.a.eBoy llti.TukcOff 116 A Bvll-294C.D 4» f :54%ft 72f 10917 8 9" 9s! ClellandO '11 JimD'dylll,W'dWatersl07,UnchMattllO A Latest Workout. Starts. 1st. 2nd. 3rd. Won. 136—5-8 l:03y:,sl Record for year to date 2 55th— KENTUCKY DERBY ~55th pi-l /^ll I -IE rv 1 1-4 MILES. Fifty-filth Kim- *-rt'm* ^/Jli**A ^iiiAft IXVTTUO $50,000 Added, of which $0,000 to second; $:{,000 to third and $1,000 to fourth. Owner of winner to receive a (.old Trophy. 3-year-olds. By subscription of $25 each, $500 additional to start. (Track record: lVoodtrap, May 21, 1921—2:03^5—7—106. Derby record: Old Hose-bud, May 9, 1914— 2:03%— 3— 114.) Ind. PP. Horse. Wt. Rec. A.Wt.Han. (35572) 26 Blue Larkspur . 126. .800 36140 5 Naioliapur . Tij 105 2:02% 126.. 71)5 (35626) 1 Voltear Tij 104 2:04% 126..7D0 (30073) 25 Clyde Van Dus.-n 126X785 3(H 232 8 Minotaur 126:i;7S0 31283) 12 Karl Eitel .... 126.. 775 36140 11 Ervast 126X770 35572 19 Bay Beauty (M) 126.. 765 MM 23 The Nut 126x760 (36201) 13 Chip 126X755 (361401 24 Windy City .... 126X750 36174» 10 Calf Roper .... 126X745 (351)82) I OMeaMa 126. .740 MB 7 Kss.ire 126X740 36175* 4 Boris 126.. 735 35839 6 Cj.v,.t Lad .... IwifTtt Ind. PP. Horse. Wt. Rec. A.Wt.Han. 3C107 5 Donora (M) M7..MS 3(!102 1 Shy l'eter (M). 168.. 700 36102 6 Bellsmith (M). 108.. 700 Ind. PP. Horse. Wt. Rec. A.Wt.Han. 361402 2 l'ariiphrase .... 126X725 36140 9 Lord Braedal- bane 126.. 725 36140 14 The Choctaw .. 126.. 725 36073 15 Paul Bunyan .. 126X725 (36175) 16 Panchio 126X725 36023 17 Folkiug 126.. 725 36226 18 St. Ignatius ... 126X725 36174 2(1 Ben Machree ... 121X725 36136 21 Hiram Kelly ... 126.. 725 36140 22 Mm Pat 126x725 Three D's Stock Kami — Calf Roper, Panchio, I'rince I at. W. W. WIIHMMM A W. R. Herrinjr entry — St. Ignatius, Hi ram Kelly. E. H. Bradley entry — Bay Beauty, Blue Larkspur. The past performances of the horses entered in this race, together with latest workout and racing record if a starter this year: Date. Ob*. Uis lime T: Odds Wt.St. % Str.Fin. Jockey PP.Sts. Best Company Class of Race. BLUE LARKSPUR, b. c. 3 1 26 By Black Servant— Blossom Time, by North tar III. Trainer. H. J. Thompson. Owner, E. R. Bradley. Breeder. Idle Hour Stock Farm. Aiir.^i 2i»"Lex VIM ft 3-5e 115 6 3 1J 1'* PoolE • 6 C.\ anDii 115.Ldr.r dbai • 111. Met; 1.111 A Bep.15 -Lb Bel ul wc 1:10 ft & 0 130 6 10 9' b" A I'asc'a ll24 liiKhStt;122,i:oguishEyel25,J'kHigh 130 S ■» 1-Lb'Sar MfldSSft L 130 6 6 43 2 J A Pasc'a "10 J'klligh 127,Ch'tnutOak 122,Twink 125 S Aipll-L^Sar | l:l3%ft 3 122 1 2 l1 l1 A Pasc'a 310 JackUif:hl22,TooIligh HO.Dr.Freel'd 122 S Jum.V Lb'Bel | wc :5i) ft 11-5 117 4 7 4s l" A I'asc'a "13 JeanValjean 122,JackIligh 122, Zoom 122 S HioSOLVBel £ wc :5^%ft 12 122 4 4 I*| 1 1 E Barn's i:17 Jack High 110}, Enoch 115. Ma Mie 112 S ■vM-SPBal 4if wc SS^ft 1 112 1 2 fr 1" A Pasc'a 8 Mei Foo 115. Too High 112, Fatigue 115 A M»jl7 28'Bcl 4if\v. J0%fl 10 114 4 4 3 3J L, Craver »16 Zoom 114, Too High 114, Bargello 114 A Latest Workout. Starts. 1st. 2nd. 3rd. Won. Record for 1928 7 4 11 $60,970 137—1-2 :40%ft Record for year to date 1 1 0 0 I 650 NAISHAPUR. ch. c, 3 126 By Omar Khayyam — Scramble, by Le Melior. Trainer, J. B. McKee. Owner, Wilshire Stable. Breeder, E. Cebrian. MvM-MKXD llAZ%jm 9 114 1110 7*i 4i AllenCE 311 W'dyCityll4,Paraphrasell4,P'tH'leml09 A Mar 17-29' sTij 11 2:02%ft 8 100 13 C 6'i 2=* AllenCE "22 Gol. Prince 112,Scimitar 108.Q. Return 99 S Mat 3-298TiJ 111:51 ft 21 115 13 10 2» U CE Allen "14 Voltear 119,Xylopbone 118.RiffKaff 112 S n* 26-29'Ti j IJ. 1 Mm 5i 112 9 6 Z*i l1 CE Allen 9 InfinityllS.Taddywawa 107,YamToy 112 A MkO S«r.O 1 l:40%ft 17-10 112 4 3 2« 2» G Rose 3 6 SandyShorel09}.Bnt,rJ'nl09.Lill'nT. 107} A Jan. S 29«F.G » l:13%ft 22 118 4 4 35 4'1 K Hor'h 8 8 Virado 108,Zacaweista 112. Minotaur 114 H Dec 1-28=C.D ll:3S^sl 24 122 8 6 611 6" W Gar'r »12 C. V.Du«en 122,Currcnt 119, WdyCity 122 8 Not.24-2S«C.D 2 l:25«ft 5 110 3 3 3» 3« W Gar'r • 7 C. VanD'n 114,P*bago HO.Fr'sMilw'd 107 A KoT.10-2S5Lat 1 l:13%m 7 112 8 6 Vi 4»J W Gar'r »12 HelenDean 105. WindyCity 112. Roy 119 H No» l-2S5Lat 1 l:37%ft 37-10 109 3 2 11 1" W Gar'r 6 B.M'chree 103,0. M'sieur 112,W'lorac 105 H 0.t.27-28 Lat | l:l"%sl 11 112 5 4 4°i 3« W Pool » 8 Reenie lOO.Fr'chLass 107.S'ndyShore 112 A 6 ril2 LS'F.P 2 1:13%gdl2-5 112 5 4 2'J 2'1 E S'shire * 5 Uptime 106. Co'lBlack 115,S'dl. Skirts 110 A Sep 7-2S-F.P | l:12%ft 4J 112 7 6 4»1 4» E S'shir* 7 Plumbago 112.C.Black HO.KatrinaL. 106 H hkMM'J BJfl:07 ft Si 113 8 8 71J 5«J R Fin'ty » 8 Plumbago 1081, C.BIaek 113. Pet it Pan 113 A AnglS 28'Haw 5 l:13%ft 19 107 10 8 6s 6-i CE Allen '12 T.Cho.taw 105.D.IIeart 114.C'll!laek 114 a A..g11-2S'Haw hcl:lfiy5ft 9 108 3 5 5»1 4'J CE Allen ' 7 Rog'hEye 118,KarlEiter 118.Pc.Pat 106 A Ang 3-2S'Haw he l:16%ft 37-10 115 3 5 1" l'l CE Allen ' 8 T.Ch'taw 109.M. Walker 115 Sp.Dress 109 A Jul.30-2S3IIaw 5J f l:06%ft 17 108 4 6 5«J 2* CE Allen UO Tuberose 103,D'lcHeart 113,C.i:ian.o 108 A Jul.lS-2S L.F » l:H%ra 7J 108 5 6 5'} S'l CE Allen • 6 P'cePat 108,P.Bunyan 111, B. Darling 111 A M.tt-2t*L.B 5Jfl:07 ft 71 109 4 7 6=3 7«1 CE Allen M2 .1'cknavkell 106,PrinceFat 109.1-indy 10* A J.m 30-28-Lat | l:lCVahy41-10 115 12 11 12"12'» W Gar'r «12 Roy HS.Franklloran 118.St. Ignatius 118 8 J.in.L6-2ScI^Lt 5Jfl:074isl 31 110 3 5 421 1" W Gar'r ■ 7 Gr'ndale HO.F'klloran H2,S'dyShore 110 A JuiLlC-iS-Lat CJfl:06 ift 26 110 7 7 4*i 21 A Abel • 9 Herr.ck 110, Disturb 117, Em inen.e 110 8 Jun1.T2S-Lat 5if1:09 si 14 115 4 4 35 25 W Gar'r » 7 JndgeMurphy 115.Glenno 115. Bather 115 A M..v30-28=C.D gl:00%ft 3S 115 11 7 710 7SJ S Stret'n Ml M.Walker 115, Harvard 115.Emi: ' n -e 115 A Latest Workout. Starts. 1st. 2nd. 3rd. \\ n. Record for 1928 19 3 4 2 $ MM 137—3-4 l:15%ft Record for year to date 0 2 2 0 $40,050 VOLTEAR. b. p. 3 126 By Volta— The Wife, by Delhi. Trainer. P. M. Bnrch. Owner, Dixiana Farm Stable. Breeder, Kcvada Stock Farm. Aj*2T-S*HM l£l:4B%ft 12 119 8 1 V 1- Leg. reE 'J13 ;r.y to:t 114, The Nut 1 1 l.L.-n. ite 114 8 Matl7-29'=Tij ]J 2:0L':iift 17 104 2 4 3} 5" MannF *22 G'nl'rinte 112,Na:shapur 105.S ;i;,it'r 108 S Mar 3-2S*Tij li 1:51 ft 12 110 11 2 1* 21 F Mann "14 Nai'shapur 115. Xylophone lib. I Kaff 112 8 Feb.26-297Tij 1-,^ l:44%ft 6-5e U2 S 4 5«1 5s F Mann » 9 Naishapur 112,lnf iuityllo.Tdi «a « a 107 A Feb.l9-L97Tij 1^ I3C3 ft 21-10 105 1 6 3s 3" F Mann J 8 Longndge 110. Xylophone lOb.x'amToy 08 A ■w S-M^PMi ^l:13%ft 6 111 2 3 3'3 2* F Mann - 4 Extreme 130.H dretb 127.P'cessTina 124 8 0ct27-2S'Lrl 1 l:394/aft lOf 11411 4 4' 4" R Peter* 1 l12 Twink 120, F rCliff 106.Dr.Fr laud 116 H AugSl-SS^A.P 3 l:14%sl 4-5 116 4 3 3=} R Peter* 1 4 7 W'rTime 108,T'C*taw lll.Nie r gua 111 A Ang27-LS5A.P | l:ll%ft 7-10 120 1 3 351 3' R PeterM "10 C. VanD s'n 117,D.H'rt 114.Om.Msr 109 A Aaglb-LSUIaw 5 1:13%ft 7-5 126 7 9 7» 8s R Peter*) 12 T.Ch'aw 105. D. Heart 114.C'lIi!aek 114 H M.M-a*I*V 21:13 ftl3-10 122 5 3 32 l'l R Peter' 1 U2 T.Okah 118,Pphrase 118,Ch'ieFrgan 118 8 JunlO-L'S5A.P 51fl:Ot5%ft 1J-5 113 7 3 IS l4 R Peter'l 17 Vermajo ll.'.TheOkah 115,P'te tion 113 8 .TunlL'-LVA.P 51 1 IMHtt 17-M 113 6 5 2- 21- R Peter'l "14 C'lBl'k 114.IloyalP.uhy 114,1'r'c Pat 112 A Apr. 3-28'Bow \ :47%ft 31-10 US 6 1 l3 1« R Peter'l "11 V'lado HS.Letalone 118.Pegg'sP«le 118 A Latest Workout. Marts. 1st. 2nd. 3rd. \Vr,n. Record for 192S 9 3 2 2 122.403 135—1 1-4 2:16M;m Record for year to date 5 111 $11,750 CLYDE VAN DtTSEN. eh. g, 3 126 By Man o' War — Uncle's Lassie, by Uncle. Trainer. C. Van Buscn. Owner, H. P. Gardner. Prcfder. H. P. Gardner. May 11 -L^C.D CJfLL^ft 1-2 115 3 4 1= 1»| McCrVnC I214 PtH h mllO. V'rmajoll5,L'dPr 'd'b'ni'115 A Apr.Ju^Lex 1T0 1: 14 ft U-5 115 1 1 21 2»k McCr's'nC » • Bl.L'spur 115.L.Br'd'banelll.M.- ; glelll A Drc 1-2S5C.D 11J»%)* 11 122 6 1 1» 1« C McC's'n »12 Current 119. WindyCityl22, Dr Freeld 122 S Nut.24-2S6CD 1 l:25 ^ft 3-5 114 4 1 l'l Id C McC's'n ' 7 Pl'bago HO.N'shapurllO.F'cesMilw d 107 A KoT.17-2S-Lex fc l:08%ft 41 122 13 6 3* If C MoC'n "15 Current 124. WindyCity 122,Dr.Kreel d 127 S Noil2-28MHF fclll%sl 3^2 122 1 1 1» 1» C McC's'n • 8 Fr'cbLass 119.PrtyPosell9.Dbl. n rt 127 8 Oct?0-28sLat 3 l:121-.sd 41 119 6 4 5U Pi C McC's'n "11 NellieCnstis 112,Roy 122, Pretty Pose 100 H BfP22-2S«L.F gl:12%ft9-10 L?l 4 3 2» 3'1 C McC's'n • 8 K'lEitel 121 W'dyCityll2,F'cs.Milwdl08 H Sep. 8 2S«A.P 2 l:12"ift 23-10 122 7 1 2'1 2" C McC's'n «16 D'bleHeartl 15, RogshEyel25. Vermajo 115 8 Aug 27-2$ 5 A. P 'il.n^tt 5 117 4 1 I'll2 C M. C's'n MO Dblelleartlll. Voltearl20.OuiMon«i'r 109 A AuciS-L'SHlaw |l:S%fl 8 120 1 6 4* 51 C McC's'n *H T.Ch'cta\\T05.D'bleH'rt 114,CoalBPk 114 H feUMKAJ 5J f l:06%ft 49 10 126 5 8 6:1 :.'i C McC's'n U7 Voltear 113. Vermajo 113. The Okah 115 8 Jun. &-2SiF.P ||f I:v7- isl29 10 122 1 2 Is 1« W Lcher 9 Sp't'gBlue8ll3,CoalBl'kll9,G'sImage 116 8 MajSO-LS-C.D | l:00'/5ft 31-10 125 7 7 6el 4:1 F C'-tta **I4 Rog' shEye 117,'TheOkah 122. Vermajo 122 8 Mat10-2S«C.D 4J f :54%ft 11-20 115 5 3 2"* 2" W Ch'tta 1215 LdHr'd bne115,T.Okahll5,MyIIohby 115 A May 5-28-Lex 4J f :54%ft 2-5 118 1 1 l3 1° F Ch'tta ' 4 Bobbinalong 115,CallPlay 115,Bowler 115 8 Ai* 30-28* Lex 4J f :53 ift 13-10 112 1 1 l2 I2 F Ch'tta ' f '"alll'lay lltll.Franklloran 112.11am 112 A AftM-VLtm I MS^gd 2-5 115 2 2 21 1" F Ch'tta 210 Pr'.etonll5.Ultimexi anll5,CashPIay 115 A A!»-.2r,-2S:Lex J :49%hy 3-4 115 5 2 1»* 2h F Ch'tta « 8 FrankIIoranll5,TheDoctorll5,E^kimo 115 A Latest Workout. Starts. 1st. 2nd. 3rd. Won. Record for 192S 17 110 $1,469 137—5-8 l:03Vfcft Record for year to date 2 110 $1,469 MINOTAUR, br. c, 3 1 26 By Sun Briar — Irish Lady II., by Bachelor's Double. Trainer, C. F. Cherry, Owner, J. R. Thompson, Jr. Breeder, W. S. Kilmer. MyH TlTIf 1,3« 2:0i%ft 12 120 9 5 IJ 21 If I 1 1 IT "11 Dr.Fr.. land 126, African 126, Tin Nut 126 8 May l-Llj'Pim £1:13 ft 51 110 12 8 1" l3 HalbertF »13 My Sis 113, Too High 110, African 102 8 «fTI TI'IMO l,'s l:45*:ft 22-5f 114 12 € 781 711 PichonL »13 Voltear 119. Grey Coat 114, The Nut 114 S Apc20-294HdG l*M:4VJtfl 3 4 115 2 1 11 IJ W'kmanR 5 Altitude 101. WarHawk 112. Nemere 100 A A|.r.l3-294Bow I 1:27^51 18-5 115 6 3 11 V W'kmanR « 7 StandBy 113 nouss'n 106.Nympl.K-g 106 A Apr. 6-294Bow { l:27'/5sd 41-5 116 5 4 421 4J Roberts'nA 2 8 Essarell7.PuddyBasiU0y,MatinsMiu'rl07 H Mai22-29«J.P IJ 1:56 m 6 117 12 12 ll'Hl" HalbertF '13 CalfRoperll7 Panchio 114. McGomgle 117 8 MarlC-2&6J.P l-itl30Kmi 6 111 1 1 1!1 1» HalbertF MO C'fRper 115MiG'nigle 107. W'rH'k 1081 H Mar 9-251,J.P l70l:45'/5ft 71 110 2 S 4=1 4* F Moon ' 8 Chip 104. Burning Sun 108. Calf Koper 112 A Feb. 12-29^. G 11 1 :52%f t 24f 101 9 2 5»J1012 G Rose "14 SeaRocket 107J. Solace 122.Gen IHost 110 8 Ftb. 9-296F.G ll:46%hy & 115 S) 10 10lcll" L McD't "12 Laurie 112, Chip 111. Marshall Seth 103 8 J»n.31-2S=F.G 11:40 ft 14-5 110 i 1 l4 1* L McD't 5 C. Roper 118.McGonigle 112,11 rvurd 105 A Jan.23-29'F.G | l:14Vfcsl 21-5 U2 1 2 2» 1°* L McD't ♦ 5 Pan. bio 109. Si'ouLegree 106. Disturb 110 A Jan.lS^S-F.G 2 l:20"/f.ny 13 111 5 4 7"3 5» J McCoy • 9 Calf Roper 1081, Virado 116. Chip 115 8 Jan.l7-29:iF.G 1 l:4S%hy 10 110 4 2 2s 23 D McA'fe ' 5 UpsetLad 110. Panchio 105,B. Sandy 109} A Jan.12 29*F.G ll:47%hy 9 113 3 4 541 i'l R W'man » • McUonigle 112,LillianT. 102,PpLad 110 A Jan. 8-294F.G g l:13%ft 8 114 8 3 23 3} T Malley * 8 Virado 108,Za.awta 112.Naishai.ur 118 H Jan. 1-295F.G 1,'g l:4C;Lsl 23. 9S 10 4 lli'll21 J Cav'ns "12 Fly Hawk 107. Solace 116, ClMNI 110 8 D«l22-28:,J.P %l'M%atW-t 11316 2 21 1» R W'man ' 8 T'derC'll llO.Up'tLad 110,0'n.ll . e 110 A P*el2-284J.P 2 1:18 hy IrtJ 110 6 4 4'1 42 K Wals'n ' 0 B.John 113,(J'denTrail 104,P'cel'.ozo 101 H Dec. S-2SM.P 53 f l:0C',;,ft 14-5 113 5 5 3-1 PI K Wats'n ' 7 «J'dP'ce 100.Lit.Cyp 108,Sw psora 107 A Dec 1-28M.P 5J f l:0S"igd 7-10 113 5 3 32 3-i L Pichon • 7 LillianT. 110.G. Prince 10.1. Capt. I. S. 113 A ffciTI M IT 51fl:07«iKd 8-5 103 3 1 11 l»l K Wats'n • 1 Littletiyp 110,Roo«lle8 104,Tul..ruse 110 A 0.t27-2S'Lrl 2 1:13 ft 3-2 115 11 8 6'2 4-3 R W'man M3 Altitude 109. Pagan La 'e 112 I'm wlet 112 A Ott.22-2SeLrl | l:ll%ft 6 112 7 2 2* 26 R W'man ■ 7 Igloo HO.Mayoi Walker 108. Sunvir 105 A MJHMJl 2 l:14v:,sd 14-5 106 5 3 34 22 L Pichon ' 5 Igloo 112,Shipnia'er 106,Beau\Vra.k 106 A OitlS^S'Lrl |l:n%fl 22-5 106 5 3 21! l'l T Malley * 5 B. Wrack 104. Zoom 117,MayorW'ker 105 H Oct. 9-2S4Lrl 2 1:13 ft 17 110 9 7 4'J l1 L Piehon " 12 B.Wr'k lll.J.Rineh't 102.N. !;all 102 O Oct 6-2S3Lrl 11:41 ft 8 11116 4 11 21 R W'k'n '10 Sport'gCritlOS.MintSmash 103.1'urdle 105 0 Oct 3-2S3Lrl 2 l:13%ft 37-10f 115 8 6 5'i 631 R W'k'n '12 lneept'nl03.Aut'nBrnill2,Shas.Pcl blell2 O B.r25-281HdG | 1:14 ft 31 114 7 4 31 l'l R W'k'n "14 Sambo G. 114, Trissy 111, Yo«an 115 O ScP.22-28'HdG 2 1:13 ft 10 109 11 6 8» 61 JH Bure "15 NellaR.IOfi.BeauWracklOC.M'tSmash 103 0 S.p.20-2S'HdG 3 1:16 si 23-5 112 5 2 33 45i JH Bur'e M5 JaneRinehart 112J.Stclvio HO.Virado 119 0 SnilS^Eel »ifwc l:06%ft 8 11111 12 11°3 95 G Fields '21 Seabright 11 2. Copper 1131,Roseomar 109 O Sep. 7-28 'Bel 5ifwc 1:07 m 41 112 3 4 2 11 FJ Bak'r M0 Othello llT.fl— «!■ HL'.TomKanty 112 0 Sep. 3-2SM?el iAfwC l:0C4isy 20 116 12 10 8" 8" FJ Bak'r M4 Cheers 110, Mint Sauce 116, Kil.lare 116 A A»B:5-2S,!Sar 2 1:16 ■ 25 IIS 11 11 79S 5" FJ Bak'r Ml Prairi -Firell8,-C.Saucel18.l;\onIIiil 118 A May :-2S'Pim 41 t :54%ft 45 118 6 7 6°i 4"J F Stev's 12 DnnkirkllS.CoinColVtorll8,R'kaphi|-.ell8 A Afall-a'lUa 4J f :572i,h 29-10 116 7 7 Spl V« F Stev's » 8 HighS.-ore 116, Chester 116. Fatigue 116 A Ai*lC-2S'H ]G 41 t :54%ft 9 118 9 10 10' ' 612 FJ Bak'r Ml LewB!a.k118,Para! hrase llS.Chl, c|a 118 A Apr. 3 28'Bow J :47%ft 21 118 9 8 7" 5'4 J Shan's Ml Volt, ar 118, Violado 118, Letalone 118 A Latest Workout. Starts. 1st. 2nd. 3rd. Won. Record for 1928 23 6 4 1 $0,315 137 — 1-2 :50%ft Record for year to date 18 6 2 1 $15,640 KARL EITEX, ch. c, 3 126 By Pilymelian— Pinkie, by Delhi. (Trainer, D. B. Miller. Owner, J. J. Couehlin). Preeder. Himyar Stud. SeP.29-2S5L.F £ 1 :24^ift 3-2 123 4 3 l1 l4 R De P'a M0 WarBuddy IBM, WindyCity 112.Host 106 H Sep.2C -2S-L.F IVJOmn 3 5 119 4 3 21 2» M McG'e » 6 WindyCity lOD.Uost 107,CoalP,la k 113 A s.r22-2SfL.F 2 112%ft 13-5 121 2 1 l2 l'l M McG'e ' 8 W'yC'y 112,C.V'nD'n 121,F'sMilw'd 108 H Sep.l5-2S=Eel ajwc 1:19 ft 15 125 23 14 12'410" - Petel '324 HhStrg 122.Rog'shEye 125.J klligh 130 8 Augll-2b3Haw ho Itmtn 11-20 US 5 3 2' **• W Fr'nk » 7 R'g'shEye 118.P'ncePat 106,N"sh'pur 108 A Jul.2S-2S-L.F 2 1:!2%ft 12 112 8 4 331 1» R Jones "17 Zacaw'ta 110, Vermajo 116,MrW ker 112 H Jul.lC 2SnRac gl:00 ft 9 10 116 1 1 1« l4 J Heupel ' 8 Bather 116.CllPlay HO.J'geMuiphy 116 A Jul.ll-2S'Rac lUPftft 7-10 112 4 1 l4 1» J Heupel »M2 BigP'ch 112.M'dowLark 109,1'otllot 112 A Jun.28 2S:Lat 61 f 1 :00%sl 49 115 1 7 8" 6T1 J Heupel '11 Bather 115,BigSandy 115,Green«lale 115 A Latest Workout. Starts. 1st. 2nd. 3rd. Won. Record for 1928 9 5 2 0 $21,470 129—1-2 :521,6ft Record for year to date EKVAST. b. g 3 1 26 By Faicines — Blind Beauty, by Helmet. (Trainer. W. Fenwick. Owner, Baron Long). Breeder. Baron Long. Marl4-2!.:C. D 11:43*AM 16-5 114 4 5 4- I" WoolfG «U W'dyCity 1 14,Paraphrasell4,P'tH'leuil09 A Mac 3-29 Ti] IJ 1:51 ft 3-2 112 2 3 54i 7'6 G *Vo'lf "14 Naishapur 115. Voltear UO.Xyloph e 118 8 Feb.lC-29'Tij ll:37%ft 2 113 1 1 I'll8 G Woolf 4 6 Andromeda lOO.T'dywawa 102,Listo 105 H Feb. 2-29;Tij 11:42 gd 1-2 112 12 1" l"k G Woolt 8 5 1'dywawa 104,Xyl'ph ne 10S.L. VaVa 102 A Det20-2St'Tij 1 :58%ft 13-10 105 1 1 l4 l3 G Woolf '10 TheTartar 112, Nusakan 112. Host 105 A Dc-cll^S'Tij 1 l:02V-hy 1-5 106 1 1 1* l2 G Woolf • 7 QkRefn 112,T.T'tar 112.M. Hunter 112 A Dec 2-2S4Tij 5J f l:05%ft 17-lU 103 2 1 l2 l5 G Woolf 4 7 Inf'ty 98.P torllug 107, Alex. P'tages 116 H Ku» L'J 2ScTij J :5S%ft 71 105 1 1 l2 l4 G Woolf » 7 Infinity BK'.Jiinpryor l(!8,Sistei Joan 105 A N..T. 3-2SeTan | 1 :03%m 12 113 1 2 21 1'} D Lyons ■ T Kamuela 108, Hilo 108, El Monte 105 A 0.t.21-282Tan fol:114f,ft 1-2 113 1 1 1' 1- D Lyons » • Nic'mus lOSTheSquire 107,Bcarero 105 A Octl4 28'Tan £l:00%ft 10 105 4 6 44 2'1 D Lyons « 9 Infinity lLS.Bowcroft Hl.L'yVaVa 111 A Latest Workout. Starts. 1st. 2nd. 3rd. Won. Record for 1928 7 6 10 $ 3. 390 137—1-2 :48%ft Record for year to date 4 2 0 0 $1,400 BAY BEAUTY, b. c 3 (M) 126 By Black Toney —Blushing Beauty, by Canard. Trainer, H. J. Thompson. Owner, E. R. Bradley. Breeder, Idle Hour Stock Farm. A|«-.L'i-29'Lex 17»1:!4 ft 3-5e 107 3 0 58 V% ColemanA ' 6 B.l.'kspurl 15, C. VaiiD'nll5,L.l'.r'.n.Yl 11 A A»g20 2SSar 5ifl:09 si 30 US 2 7 6° 6'» L Lyke • • B'ouK'g HS.M'tS'uce 118,SpgCrit 118 A Aiigll-2S"Sar 5ifl07 ft 30 11011 8 S'UO'1 L Lyke '12 Zoom 117.Hypolino 114,LadyCapulet 119 A Jun. D 28'Bel | wc :59 ft 6 117 3 4 34 4a A Pas' a "15 Ch'tnutOak 117,A |u'tella lll.ilealy 117 A Jun. 2-2S3Bel |«el"«%fl 2 112 3 5 G43 5« A Pas'a '"10 L'dyCap'let lll.Don'y 117, Bagpiper 113 A M.1v30-2S4Eel £ wc :59y4ft 12 115 13 14 14;"1 1'2 G Ellis '17 BlueD'kspur 122J'klIigh 1161. Enoch 115 8 May2S -2S&Bel 4ifwc:55 m 10 118 2 3 3s 28 A Pasc'a »12 Bonnay 118,IIoussain 118, Wind-wept 118 A May 19 28" Eel 4ifwc :52' ■ 12 117 10 10 9'28" LCr'ver '"13 Jim sBob 117,FircOlow 117,GreyCh'f 117 A Latest Workout. Starts. 1st. 2nd. 3rd. Won. Record for 1928 7 0 14 | 2,150 137 — 5-8 1:01ft Record for year to date 1 THE NUT, br. c. 8 126 By Mad Hatter— Afternoon, by Prince Palatine. Trainer, J. Notter. Owner. Warm Stable. Breeder, H. P. Whitney. H«yl(K294Fim |£ 2:01%ft 6 12« 3 7 61 43 JohnsonA »11 Dr.Freelandl26.Minotaurl26,African 126 S May 4-29,Pim 1^1:47=^11-10 111 6 6 32 2» MaibenJ • 6 Dr.FreeIandl23,HermitagelI3,Folkingl09 A , Apr27-29lHdG tAj l:454i« 71 114 9 S 4«1 33 MaibenJ »13 Voltear 119. Grey Coat 114. Leucite 114 S , Apr22 294HdG r*l »lf a 109 6 : 1» l4 MaibenJ • 7 F'kingl07.Constitut'n 112,H'rmt'ge 1131 A . Hot I -2PFIM 11:39 ft .0 119 10 9 6" 5" R Wk'n '10 IligbStr'g 122.Dr Fr'land 122. Neddie 119 S ktS-yLri ll:39*ift 40 107 9 11 9" 7" A Ro't'n 12 Twink 120.FriarCliff lOC.Dr Fr land 11C H m* m M~I ll ll^'Vtft 19 106 1 9 7" 7" A Ro't'n 4 9 Twink 11C. Dr. Fr'land 116.FriarCliffl07} A Octl5-2S6Lrl 1 1 lltil 8-5 107 6 8 Z'i 3» A Ro't'n » 7 SunBr'm 107.Bray'y lOO.M'neC'pass 107 A Oct S-2S4Lrl 5i f l:06%ft 31-i: 114 t 6 2 1 2' R W'k'n »10 ChfExtive 114.P'wler HO.BeginO'r 114 A IVpir, :s3Bel a3 wc 1:19 ft 12 122 16 15 16"13'» E Amb'e »24 HighStrgl22,Eog'hEye 125.JackHigh 130 S ffc-pIO 2S6Bel 5Jf wc l:06%ft 8 110 7 1 V l'l J Maib'n *14 Fly Light 107,Chatford 117.CaIwick 120 A Aur13 2S;Sar 51 f i :0G=/ift 30 113 10 8 7»1 7" A Ro't'n "15 Chestnut Oak 117. Healy 120. Infinity 117 A Latest Workout. Starts. 1st. 2nd. 3rd. Won. Record for 1928 8 111 $1,100 137—1-2 :49%ft Record for year to date 4 111 $4,300 CHIP. ch. g, 3 1 26 By Supremus — Sheila Hyve, by Golden Sun. Trainer, J. T. Taylor. Owner. Mrs. E. L. Swikard. Bieeder. H. P. Headley. Ma !« 29-C.D 1 l:3SH:.gd 6 106 1 2 lb 1" HeupelJ » S ChiragolRi.RcighOIgallO.CIogDance 110 A Mht11-29C.D lje l:4*%ft 32 101 6 7 7*3 711 S'pshireE '10 M'tioFrnll.S.Est'rSt'kgslll.Cartago 111 S Mar 22 29s J P 1^1:56 m 17-6 114 2 7 10» 8'2McD'ottL «13 Calf Roperl 17. Panchio 114.McGonigle 117 S *k 3 S'J.P V* l:40i/ift 9 104 8 6 2* 1» E S'shire * 8 B ngSun 108. Calf Roper 1 12.MinotaurllO A F* 9-29-F.G 1 l:4C..hy47-10 111 7 7 6~\ 2» K Hor'h »12 Laurie 112.MarshlS.th 103.BdyBasil 10S S Rt 1-M5F.G lA 1 :46%ft 61f 100 12 13 12" V E S'shire "16 Vermajo 103}. Solace 122. Wellet 104 S Jan.22-29:F.G ll:*S%fegr 8-5 113 5 4 3» 33 L McD'tt : 5 Bl'dris 103,B'dyBasil lll.P'eeBozo 108 A Janl9 29'F.G Sl:2fr'ihy 71 115 6 8 5*1 3a L McD'tt : 9 Calf Roper 108!. Virado HC.CpsetLad 114 S Jan. 9 294 F.G 1 1 :40%ft 51 109 8 4 2"* 2* L McD'tt * 9 McGonigle 109.11 vard 109. Bdy Basil 102 A Jan. 5-29cF.G 1 l:47%hyl7-20 108 4 3 3'1 3el L McD'tt * 7 MeGgle 105.GrdPr'ce 112.BigS'dy 1085 A Drc.l7-2S4J.P 1 1-43 h 13-10 110 3 3 21 11 L McD'tt 4 5 McG'gle 107,R.McCTn 104,B'yBasil 106J A Decl3 _^J.P 5J f 1:11 hy 4-5 113 6 5 3» l'l L McD'tt » 7 G'sKban 113,M'thew 113.W.inR'me 110 A »«. 7-2S"J.P 1" IrfDKJ 9 99 3 2 31 23 L Jones * 5 Old Slip 115. Watch On 107. Finland 112 A Dec 4-2S'J.P 1 l:39%ft 22 -10 9S 5 4 4" 4'" L Jones • 8 Ilnotism 104. Comet lOO.ColdonTrail 98 A 9m.1t WPlm* I T-|fHri 6 112 6 2 l3 11 L McD'tt 6 9 B'dllills 102.D'bieO. 107.JackBerry HOC Wmtl PlHf fel:14%sl 51 116 3 3 3" 3s L McD'tt ' 8 CtrBl'k 113,B'gerFace 116.YamTny 116 A Not. 9 28 4 Lat | l:124igd 5 100 1 6 S ' 8" T Root ' 8 C'lGrant 113.S} mphorosa 97.1"tyI'ose 98 A Wm. MPUt % 1:15 m 14-6 110 2 1 1" 1« L McD'tt * 7 D pRiver 115. Finnic 115,DareDevil 115 A Oct27-2*-Lat 1 1:42' i«l 37-10 112 3 1 2 2: W Fr'nk • 7 Jem 112.NlicI.yns lOO.MnC'dwell ;12A OU.19 2S-Lat 1 1:47 hy 12-5 112 8 6 441 -: = W Fink • 8 B'lieL'n'd 112,Molellill 112.Bi«S'dy 112 A Oct. 17 -28 Lat 3 1:15 m 8 5 115 3 5 5'4 5" W Fr'nk ' 8 D'dGlow 115,LionH"rt 1 15,11'meJa's 115 A Oct. 13 a La t 2 1:13 ft 23 10 113 1: 9 S": 7' W Fr'nk 12 OuiM'sieur 115.11'mKelly 115. Jem 115 A Oct C-28 : Lat 6J 1 LlO-^hy 81 110 10 5 4" 2* R Fin'ty IT f*ll— l15,R.McCl'n 115,IL.Iames 115 A Oct 2-283L.F I 1 -25%ft 61 112 4 3 31 311 W Fr'nk 710 Host 112.C fRoper 112,Col.Hemway 112 A 8pP24 28-L.F ^l:14%ft 9J 115 9 4 4:1 41 L Car'le "12 S'dj Shore 115,P'ceLad llo.Akman 115 A f^plO a;L.F |l:*2%n 39 115 10 12 12 =102J L-Car'le "12 Jim 1'rjor 115, lost 115, Al. man 115 A Latest Workout. Starts. 1st. 2nd. 3rd. Won. Record for 1928 16 4 3 2 $3,752 80—1-2 :48%ft Record for year to date 10 2 .2 3 $3,175 WINDY CITY. br. c. 3 126 By Upset— Allivan. by Radium. (Trainer, J. Lovvenstein. Owner, F. M. Grabner). Breeder, T. Piatt. Wm II T f I ll^-'oin 9-5 1!4 9 7 l1 l1' 1'oolE »11 l,aiuplnasell4.1'ortH'leuil09,N hapnrll4 A Dec. l-2SrC.D ll:3S%sl 13 122 2 3 3* 361 ¥ Colle'l ;12 C. VanDusen 122,Current ll'J.Dr.Fr Id 122 I Kov2$-2SrC.D g l:25%ft 41 115 1 2 3'1 33 W Lilley * 4 Dr.Fr rdll9,T.Ch ctawlll.JgeM'pliy 109 II UoT.17-2S5Lex fc 1 M%fl 12 122 4 2 2» 22 F Colle'i » 15 Current 124. C. VanDusen 122. Dr.Fr Id 127 S KOT.10-2S 'Lat ll:43%m 17-5 112 2 2 2' 2'i F Colle'i »12 Helen Dean 105. Roy 119. NaiMiapur 112 H Ott.30-2S Haw he l:15%ft i.~* 112 2 1 1J Is E Shro'e • 5 CaptainJ.S. 103.LillianT. 103.Tinder 110 D Oit.24-2S,Haw he 1:23 hyl7-10 112 2 4 3'i 22 E Shro'e ' 5 Tinder lOO.LittleGyp HO.Haymaker 103 H Oct20-28*Haw 2mc l:lS /6hy21-10 114 6 4 4S41 E Shro'e 613 Host 111. Little Gyp 10!). Haymaker 101 B Oct 5-2&-L.F 3 l:14^h\19-20 115 3 1 1' 1« H Phil't ' 7 UeleneM.lOti.ThafsItl 12.San(lj Shore 109 A Wm n Wl W I 1 :24%ft 31-10 112 7 C 5' 3 3s E Pool J10 KarlEitel 123, W'arBuildy 110}. Host 10C U '■ WmU W* 9 i l:12%ft 39-10 109 6 4 3'1 1" H Phil't » • Karl Eitel 119. Host 107. Coal Black 113 A' •Vp.L'2 2SCL.F § l:12%ft 13 112 3 6 3=1 t»l H Phil't » 8 K'lEitel 121.C. V'nDns'nl21.Fr.Milw'dl08 ■ e.rll 2S«A.P 5Jfl:0S%sl 7-5 109 3 2 21 2'i F Chia'a «11 Nicgua lOS.J'kBask'l lOS.Fr.Milw'd 104 A Wm.t-WA.9 -|l:12r-ft 21 115 6 7 74 8 = 1 CE Allen 810 D 'hleH'rtll5.C.V'nDus"nl22.R"g'shEyel25 S Aug 7-28=Haw 5J f 1 :08 gd 9 5 113 6 4 631 C=J F Chia'a "12 Tuberose 107. Prince Pat 110, Lindy 100 A ' Aug 2 283Haw he l:15%ft 5l" 110 2 1 1« l4 F Chia'a ' 9 YamToy 107.J'kHask'l HO.B'sieAlix 107 A Jul. 2S -28*1.. F 3 1:12%ft 61 116 5 6 V* S63 R Peter'l *17 KarlEitel 112,ZacaweistallO,Vermajol 16 H \ ! ! Jul. 19 2S=L.F hi f l^g^m 23 10 115 3 3 Is 1* F Chia'a • 6 Alcinanll5.Forlu kll2.M'tonCaldw'l 115 A Latest" Workout. St.irts. 1st. -Jnd. Sri. Won. j , Record for 1928 17 5 5 3 $15,336 132—3-8 :38 4ft Record for year to date 1 1 0 0 $ 1,500 CALF ROPER, br. c. 3 1 26 By High Time — Free Love, by Chouberski. Trainer. C. E. Durnell. Owner, Three D's Stock Farm Stable. Breeder, Estate of W. T. Waggoner. MiO 15-29' C. D 1,V 147%sl 7 104 4 2 3= 3*1 HardyL J 5 Torol22,l'.ia.-k\\oodll2.Butti r I'.Toa-tlOO A, ■kS-SI*JJ li 1:»6 m 6e 117 6 3 3J 1» ColtilettiF "13 1'ancliio 114.MiH:ouigle 117. Gr (Ufr'ctlM S j i ■■M ll*| W 1,V l:50%ffd 31 115 8 2 2'* 2J LaidleyO 510 Minol rill. McG'nigle 107. WarH'wk 108} H Mar 9 29-J.P l70 lMOVoft 12 112 3 1 31 34 O Laid'y * 8 Chip 104. Burning Sun 108. Minotaur 110 A J»n 31-29' F.G 11:40 ft 19-10 118 6 I 2* 24 F Col'ttl 5 MinotaurllO.MeGonigle 112. Harvard 105 A Jan.24-29'FG 3 1.16 si 3 2 115 4 1 1J l'l F Col'tti 6 McGonigle 114, H nDcan 112.1!rJolin 115 H Janl9 2S;'F.G | l"20'/f,hy 6 lliSl 8 5 1»* 1* F Col'tti ■ 9 Virado 116. Chip 115. Upset Lad 114 S Jan.10 29 F.G |l^|tj0af 10 113 4 4 21! 2* F Col'tti • 5 M'n sC'ee 115,G'nAVes 113,M'llSeth 111 A Ott2S-2S4Haw he 1:20 hy 41 112 8 2 2» 571 L Hardy ' 9 CaptainJ.S. 115,Djiun 115. .dissl'earl 112 A OitlO-284Haw he 1:17 ^h 29-10 113 5 2 2a 21 L Hardy ■ 7 Tinder 110. 1) nn i. Lillian T. 110 A Oct 9-28 Haw he l:17Vsft 9-20 114 2 1 l4 1' L Hardy : 9 Bel i.u 'tic 114.Pokest 114 .P'lII'rt.-i'n 114 A Oct 2-2S'L.F I l:26"5ft 41 112 6 1 21 21 L Hardy «10 Host 112. Chip 112, C !. Hem gway 112 A tVp. C 2S=A.P ^ 1.13 ft 2f 111 3 681 6S1 L Hardy »12 Gr'dGu'd lll.G'nTrail lOS.Brag'doeio 111 A Aug 3 284Haw hcLlG^ft 23 109 2 4 73i 7" L Hardy » • N'shapurll.'i.T.Ch'taw 109.. '.-WalkerllS A Latest Workout. Starts. 1st. 2nd. 3rd. Won. Record for 1928 6 12 0 $1,275 134_l-2 :51%m Record for year to date 8 3 3 2 $19,465 Chicle Tahiti, by Whisk Broom II. CHTCATIE, b. c. 3 126 By — T ainer. A. B. Gordon. Owner Fair f-tabla. Bietder. H. P. Whitney. May 9 29:Jam 1 ,'., I:4*%fl 3-2 119 4 3 3J H GarnerW * 4 Si poy 122, Dolan 122, I. talone 114 H tmtO -a*Jam l'»l:44 gd 5 110 7 6 5s I' InztloneJ » 9 Es^are 110, Annapolis 110. Upset Lad 123 S A|* :3-29'Jam 51:15 hy 3 1161 9 7 33 3'i EllisG »1« BenM'sh'l 113.FlagDaj 110.L'nd'nR'kll6 A BT)i29-2S!Aqu 11:39 ft 2 111 6 2 21 2'1 A Pasc'a ■ 6 Uerkins 111. Grej Hawk 112.Fr'rCliff 111 S 6cp.22-28'Aqu g 1:26 ft 9-10 125 3 3 33 34 A Pasc'a 3 5 Perkins 118. Chatford 122. Conjuror 110 H Sep 8-28sEel 1 wcl:22%sl 6 115 6 2 2" 2" G Fields i 9 Healy 115, Marine 115, Comstockery 124 S S*fi 5 2S3Fel 5Jfwc 106 ft 7 115 S 6 533 21 A Pasc'a 3 9 Curate 115. Healy 115. Zoom 119 A Aug29-28:Sar 2 1 :10".-,hy 41 115 8 8 64 fi4} A Tase'a ■ 8 Kij.hStrunullj.Hi-alylL'i.SrniyHawn USA I A.«16 2£4Sar |ld31iktt 20 115 4 7 231 3' G Fields 4 7 ].\ ida-HC.Shipiaa-t. TllS.TheWork.TKW S Aug 8-2S3.Sar 6Jfl:08%m 5 119 6 5 5'3 48 A Pasc'a " 8 Stup'dous 109, Holiday 110, M'eC" pass 114 A Aug 4 2c"Sar 5ifl:08 ft 41 IIS 3 2 I3 1° A Pasc'a =11 P'wler 118,BirdC'clier llS.Pen'tl^tss 113 A Jul 31 287Sar "|l:00%ft 20 117 12 7 5' ■ 5fi A Pasc'a '12 Ready 114,B'conHi)l 117,1'rairieFire 117 A Latest Workout. Starts. 1st. 2nd. 3rd. Win. Record for 192S 9 13 2 $3,250 137 — 1-2 :47%ft Record for year to date 3 10 1 $1,055 ESSAE.E. b. c. 3 1 26 By Light Brigade — Wistaria, by Ballot. Trainer. J. Jchnson. Owner. Jacques Stable. Breeder. J. H. Gaines. ■bM MTlM l£2:MKft S 126 7 6 74i 8*i OarnwM '11 Dr.Frn-landl26.Minotaurl2«.African 126 S H..J 2-29' Jam l11cl:49='im 11-5 115 2 1 11 1» GarnerM » 4 Sp'rltock HO.R'aiStr'ger 120.Anna ;.10r, Ii Ai»27-294Jam l70 1:44 gd 15 110 2 1 l4 l2 CarnerM » 9 AnnapolisllO.UpMt Ladl23.BrnWiz d 110 I Apr. 24-293 Jam l70 l:44',4sl 6 116 1 2 3* 6S1 GainerM »10 DiavoJo 125. Mi Vida 110, Double Pay 120 A Apr.ll-29'Bow 2 l:14'/iSl 11-5 119 1 2 21! 1" LegereE * 0 Donnayl07.DonnBon 105. Stupendous 107J A Apr. M*BM 11:271^12-5 117 1 2 V 1D BarnesE » 8 BdyBasil 109.M.'sMin'terl07 MinofrllO H Ap. 2-2S3Bow 5J f l:0C-',ift 21-10 111 2 1 l2 l'l Robert'nA l 8 P'nL die 113.S dBy 114.F'nesFvite 108 A Uu*29-2S=Bow I 125 ft 21-10 110 2 2 21 2'1 A R'ts'n * 4 SunSd'w 115.V mar HO.G'denA'row IW A NoT^O-iS'Pow § l^-^sft 16 5 114 1 S 2M! E Amb'e ' 7 Sun Shadow 114. Mud 111. Exposay 105 A N«,v21-284Bow I 1 :2C=ipd 33 5 108 1 1 l2 l1 A R'ts'n l 6 B'terJ'n HO.S'l ofUonor HO.Chatf'd 110 A Kuyl4-284Pim l70l:44%ft 6 110 4 4 4° 4'4 F Cat'ne * 5 Sunrir 105. Rubicon HO.GoldenArrow 110 A Nor 10-28' Pirn l^c 1:46 ft 28 109 4 4 6" 52' F Cat'ne J 8 Twink 123.DinabDidUpset 102.SCdby 108 i- Kut. 7-2S4Pim 'g 1:14 ft 29 121 3 3 2* 2'1 F Cafne ' 9 Igloo 121. Friar Cliff 121. Sunvir 118 fc Not S^S'Pim 2 1:15 El 13 108 7 2 1J P" F Cat'ne 8 7 Bvery 108.Anpolis 108,D'hDidD'set 108 A mm 1-28'Emp g 1 :01=tf t 5 122 10 3 3' 4'i RkhidsH »M Aiimit!. 1 19.B! kDiamd 115.Cr.ii eful 119 A O t 27-281 Krap 5Jfl:07 ft 4 llo 1 1 3= 54 Pasc'maA 31 » SuiiMis'u ItttaMMU 1 H'..X phonell5 A Oct. 24-28 Emp 5% f 1:10 ft 18-5 110 1 1 lrk 33 W K'say 3 6 UpsetLad 112,AnnaG.107,TheBlonde 107 A Oct.20-28fEmp 51fl:064ift 8 115 2 4 5s 571 F Moon J 7 Oesel 119, Roseomar 116, Raueona 119 A AugW^o.Sar gl:14 gd 4 117 2 2 l2 l4 W K'say 2 9 SiuC'dado 117.Anastasia 112,F'rVena 112 A Aug22-28RSar | l:l"':.m 12 118 4 4 14 341 W K'say 3 7 Curate 118, Peace Lad 118, Peter 118 A Augl5 2S«.Sar 5J f l:07-'!aft 15 118 5 7 633 5= F W'ner »15 Bravery 113.MintSauce 118BaronK'g 118 A Aug 7-28«Sar 5Jfl:08 m 15 118 8 7 S1& 9'« JHB'rke 216 Oesel 118, Dail 118. Marine 118 A Jul 2S 28 Emp g 1:03 si 4 113 3 4 3'1 53 W K'say 4 S StyD \vn ll.LAufnRlm HS.Calw'k 113 A Jul 20-2S"'Emp lljttttM ■ H5 6 7 6'1 6'2 JHB'rke ,012 SunWship 115,Ra 115, Wiggle Wgle 112 A J..1 4 28'Aqu il:00-,-Jt 20 118 9 7 7'= 7" JHB'rke '=14 Toki 115. Grey Coat 118. Sun Broom 118 A Jun27-28t'Aqu £102 ft 50 122 11 6 5'3 543W K'say '12 MeCpass 122.F'rmer 112,SinC"dado 122 A Juu22-2S;Aqu g 1 00 sy 30 122 15 11 10CJ10'4 C K'nier "15 Infinity -!22.BrkWatch 122.Cal\vi.k 112 A Jun.l9-2S'Aqu S :59%sy 30 118 C" C K'nier '12 Chianti 118. Spree 115. Shipmaster 118 A ■« It TTlTrl f|f— r :53%ft 60 117 6 13 13=14'2 C Zoeller »15 Spree 114. IL.u-sain 117, Bagpiper 117 A «. ; 23-28 Bel 11' vc :52%ft 30 118 14 12 lC'JIS'9 C Zoeller »1S Broth'rBeb. HS.BdC'cher llS.Twink lis A Ma^lC 2S-J:.i.i | 1:01 ft 60 115 6 6 6'° 7»1 C Zoeller * 8 IrishH'y 109.Bro.Bebe HO.K'saSw'p 106 A latest Workout. St.irts. 1st. 2nd. 3rd. Won. Record for 192S 24 3 3 2 $3,757 136—1 1-4 2:12af,sl Record for year to date 7 5 0 0 $15,705 BORIS, b. g, 3 126 Ey Craigangower — Eeatarina. by Commando. Trainer, J. Reed. Owner, Harned Bros. Breeder. J. N. Camden. mwlt-WCIt 4l:2C'isI 11-5 106 6 4 2°" V HeupelJ ■ 6 1'anchio 105. Typhoon 110. Canaan 112 A M.oll29rC.D qtVJ*%n 6: 115 13 12 9" C41 PoolW »14 ClydeV'nDuseull5.1"tH'lemllO, V'm'oll5 A fcM TJ'lfjr l-ig 1:52 Vigd 4-5e 116 4 2 21 4=1 FronkW - 6 LkyPlay 112,Nec m'cer 104.S.GodII.108 H «^H-294KyP i;o. l:4SV6slll-5e 108 2 2 22 2s O Brown » 4 T'tiFrntti 12C.CongoII. 100. Euphrates 99 U Mar 9-29' Mia ljl:53%ft 41 US 1 4 32 2» P Walla 3 6 Upset Lad 118.Stand By 118,John B. 118 S Mi* 2-294Mia l£ 144%ft 2 103 3 4 42 22 M Kni't ■ 4 UpsetLad 105. Clean Play 115.Edisto 108 11 Kb.23-29'Mia 1| l:C2%ft 31 99 5 2 ll U M Kni'ht • • F'yMaiden 110. Flj Hawk 119.LowG'rl051 S Fi4J20 294Mia l" 1:44 ft 9-10 111 2 1 1» U P Walls • 5 Upset Lad 114. John B. 111. Ritzy 106 A F.4.14 293Mia l"l:43%ft 2 106 3 2 3'1 21 M Kni't ' 6 Virado 116. Stand By 116. John B. 104 H Fcbll-29-Mia 1™ l:4.n;,ft 31 93 4 1 3J 3^ S Hebe't J 5 Ormonbird 107. Bonaire 110. Noine 106 A F.b 5-29'Mia l70l:48%sy 9-5 109 4 3 2J 21 G Fields 3 5 Lo'nR.-k lO'J.BopinOver lOO.JohnB. 109 A *M 11 'Mia 2 1:13=ift 12 110 7 5 21 l3 R Che'm * 7 Rit/.y 105,BeginOver 118,Tossabout 105 C Jaul7 293Hav gl:14%gd 1 107 6 3 3= 2l R Che'm ■ • .Ia k Berry 109. Toki 107, Lnsjandra 104 A Jan. 9 294Hav | l:12'x,ft 8 5 IOC 2 3 23 22 R Che'm ■ 1 Sj-.wdust 112, Toki 102. Rilzy 103 A Jtu 4 29=Hav 3 1:13 ft 5 113 8 6 321 3' R Che'm ■ 8 Fr'chLass 108. Junius 107,N"li.l'.a!lot 102 II MMNlM | l:12i£ft 8 V'- 7 4 4 3 441 R Chem J 8 FaNeColors 101, Junius lOr.J'kBerry 112 A ffcllf MT IT $1:15 m 61f 11112 13 13'=1347 R Chem "13 G'g'sK'nl]l,BgerFacellO,UufeM -Cln108 C M«t27 a'C.D £127 ft 81 105 7 3 3'1 T- R Che'm » 9 Nicaragua 111, Miss Pearl 108, Jem 113 C , , . ' \ ! ! , j j i I Date. Crs. Dis. Time Tr. Odds Wt. St. •% Str. Fin. Jockey FF.Sts. Best Company lass of Race. Hw»lf 2S-lIjit 1 l:43%m 16f 100 12 9 9'« 631 L Jones »12 HelenDean 105, WindyCity 112. Roy 119 8 Sot. 6-284Lat ll:4C%hy 18 105 9 4 Z* 3* DO Ha'y «10 R'feMcCln 100. M'd'sTryst99. F.Horn 108 O Ocfc31-2S3Lat 11:39 ft 25f 101 8 C 4« V R HeigUs '12 Mj HobbyllO, Virado 112,RufiM. (lain 108 O Oct24-28«Lat 1 l:47ljhy 18 107 1 3 514 721 R Chem * 8 HelenD'nl07.H. W.B'wnl02,BigSandy 105 O Oct S-2S4Lat 2 1:12~ft 31 11110 10 912 913 R Che'm «10 L'j Br'de'tl09,G'gsKhanll4.B'g'rFacelll O Junl9-284A.P gLOl'ihy 6 114 1 5 6»1 713 F Chia'a * 7 Rog'shEye 114.D'b!eIIeart 114.tr. do 114 A Jun.l4-2S'A.P £ LOll^ft 1 108 6 2 11 1» F Chia'a «10 MachetellO}.Sh.i.Pluml05,MirdWood 105 O Jun.ll-28=A.P £ 100% ft 10 112 6 3 32 32 F Chia'a *M RoundUplO'.C'ti.Fl'gan 109.Ma -hcte 109 0 Jua 7-28=A.P 5J f 1:14 hy 11 115 4 3 21 2' H Phil't • 9 Pres'tKellyH5,C"doBi'coll5.My'V'nonll5 A Mi.v28 2S4C.D |1 IfDfal 15 109 2 9 ll'J12 8 W Gar'r 415 JfO'N'l 112.GoI'nColna 110].Rolline 112 O Maj22-2S'C.D |14t1ifl 57 112 2 4 4rl 4:3 W Gar'r '14 Ultimexican 115.Bowlerll5,B'byP.asilll3 A May S-2S4C.D 4J f :5T,'ift 40 107 10 10 10"1014 W Gar'r "12 Alto 114, Nicaragua 113. Sunnj Port 106 A Latest Workout. Starts. 1st. 2nd. trd. Won. Record for 192& 15 2 12 $2,200 130—1-2 :50%ft Record for year to date 15 3 8 2 $7,100 UPSET LAD. b. c. 3 1 26 By Upset — Lady Davis, by Sweep. Trainer, W. Knapp. Owner. Belle Isle Stable. Er«eder. J. D. Carr & Bro. May 4-294Jam 1 ,'tf 1:41%« 10 1101 7 6 ( 51 4»i McAteeL » 8 Bargelio 107 Byrd 109, Mi Vida 110 8 Arr.27-294Jam 1" 1:44 gd 20 123 4 6 4«i 35 EllisG ' 9 Essare 110. Annapolis 110.Br nWi/.ard 110 S Arr24-293Jam l'» 1 :44'/f.sl 118 10 6 743 7»1 FatorL MO Diavolo 125.MI Vida 116. Double Pay 120 A Mar22 293J.P 1J 1:56 m 16-o 119 Left at post LurkeJH '13 Calf Roperl 17. Panchio 114.McConig1e 117 S , Mac 9 29iMia 1J l:53%ft 7-5 U8 6 2 2» 1» JH B'ko ■ 6 Boris 118,Stand By 118. John B. 118 8 Mar 2-29"Mia 1^ l:44"ift 7-5 105 4 3 1* 1* T Mall'y * 4 Boris 103. Clean Play 115. Edi^to 108 H FVb20 294Mia 1'° 1:44 ft 11-5 114 5 2 2» 21 JH B'rke * 5 Boris 111, John B. Ill, Ritzy 106 A FWx 9-293Mia l£ l:414Lft 2 10816 3 5* 5* JHB'rke 4 6 F'ryM'den 100 Cl'u 'lay 117.FlyH wk 119 8 Fob. 5-295Mia 51 f 1 ^'^sy 2 109 3 4 2' 1*1 JHB'rke » 4 Fl't'gFirelO.'l.tiroucher 112.0urOwn 1041 H Jan.l9-295F.G 2 l:20%hy 6 114 7 7 6"! 4* R Russ'l 9 Calf Roper 108}. Virado 116. Chip 115 8 Janl7-29»F.G 1 l:482ihy 3-2 110 3 4 3« Is R Russ'l • 5 Minotaur 110. Panchio 105, BigS.indy 109J A JbatU-aVV.a ll:47'/ihy 7-5 110 5 1 31 3°1 F Col'ti • 6 McGonigle 1 12.LillianT. 102.Min'Cur 113 A Jan. 1-29:F.G H f 1:08 si 9-20 113 7 6 53 3' R W'man 8 8 H'nDean 117T'derCall HO.L'tleCyp 107 A Dec^S^S'J.P 51fl:07'/5ft 3-5e 11115 3 l2 l8 JHK'ike • 7 M'h'lSeth 105.M'sCh'ce llO.C'nTrail 107 A Dec22-2S3J.P | l:14%gd 16-5 110 8 4 4'1 3' R Russ'l » 8 Mhiot'r 11";.T m rC;.ll llO.C'nl'.-Ye 110 A Not.27-28'Bow 17»1:44 ft 24 110 7 5 0« 5» W Long- » 9 SoulofHon.T 11T.8— nil 101 Hi )die 1218 JfoT.24-28-row 11:25 ft 23-10 108 9 9 S7i 741 E W't'rs ' 9 Neddie 122. Stand By 108. Roy 111 A NoT.16-2S3Eow I 1:25 ft 29-10 110 5 1 l3 l'l JHB'rke ' 7 StandBy 1 12.M'yorWalk'rll0, Altil'del07 A 0cr.24-2VEmp S-^f 1:10 ft 21 112 5 3 33 l2 JHB'rke • 6 Anna G. 107. BMK 110. TheBN.nde 107 A OctlS-28'Emp 5%fl:0!K.,ft 21 112 6 1 l2 l3 JHB'rke 411 Ritzy 10S, Northampton 102. S:a-Flyerl02 O Oct 12-28" Jam 3 1:124ift 30 114 5 4 4=1 33 F Ch'tta 4 5 Justinian 116.S-abriirht llOMula'to 115 A Oct 9-28Mam 61 f 1 ^G^ft 7 112 9 10 8" 6*1 F Ch'tta 817 Common.Sensell2, Cow hide 122.Cnffinll2 O Oct l-2S'Aqu il:01%sl 7 107 6 7 3-1 31 C K'ger 310 Djinn 119..MaeQuincell4,C'utPalatincll2 O S .p.l9-2SiAqu 1 :59 sy 6 113 7 6 5-1 5« W Kels'y 411 Zest 113, Djinn 117. Mae Quince 114 O S.p]4-28'Bel |wcl:13 ft 41 110 4 5 31 33i W Kels'y '11 t 'hat ford 116. Zest 110. Griffin 113 O Sep. 6-28«Bel 51f wc 1:06 sy 5 112 7 4 4'1 33 W Kels'y '12 Evcrj time ll.l.Sh. pherd's119 Mali h.wl 10 C Sep. 3-28eBel rtjf Ml mX«l 20 116 8 6 6'2 6S1 W Kels'y '14 Cheers 116. Mint Sauce 116. Kild. re 116 A May23-284C.D 5 1:00Stft 107 110 10 10 O^IO" T Murr'y «12 rortHarIenill2,Eatonden110.H-nick 110 A Latest Workout. Starts. 1st. Jnd. 3rd. Won. Record for 1923 15 4 0 5 $ 3.550 137—3-8 :35'^ft Record for year to date 13 4 13 $12,750 PARAPHRASE, b. c. 3 1 26 By Supremus — Parody, by Cylgad. (Trainer, W. W. Taylor. Owner, H. P. Headley). Ere. tr. H. P. Headley. E, || ItTfl ll,2'..m 13 114 5 l 21 * WtmmW ll AV'djCitiI14.P'ti;arleml09,Na'har«rll4 A Apr.30-295l.ex 1 l:3S4^,ft 23-10e 105 6 2 lh 21 WhiteG ' 5 Barbara 1 ll.LaiicAllen 113»PlM»ta ie*HI A Apr.20-297Lex l70 1 :40'.igd29-10 112 1 2 2* 2" McD'ottL 7 L'dB deib.inell2.D'pRiver llL.Florhi 102 A Jnl 14-28-L.F 3 1:13 ft 44 118 6 4 54 3 1 H Rich'l 312 Voltear 122.Tb.eOk hll8 C'sl h 1 Igan 118 8 Jul 4-2S2L.F 5^ f 1:13 hy29 10 115 3 I l1 l4 "V Fink "12 W'rTimell5.Conv'sat'nll5.J kll kel) 115 A Junl6-285A.P 5|fl.06%ft 24f 110 10 9 833 693 H Rich's "l 7 Voltear 113. Vermajo 113. The Okab 115 A Mav30-2S5C.D g l:00'/5ft 21f 117 10 S 7»1 5» W Fr'nk »414 RoguishEyein.TheOk'b"1 .Vermajo 122 S M; y24-28;C.D g l:0'i%ft 17 115 6 I 571 4» W Fr'nk '11 Sil\erdalcll5.Nic'gua 115,WarTime 115 A Apr.21-2S'HdG 4| f :54'ift 2i 5 111 6 6 671 6-1 H Rich's * 9 Click 110. Infinity 110. 1- " Capulet 111 A Apr.lC-2S'HdG 41 f :54%ft 11 118 1 1 23 P H Rich's *11 LewP.lack 118. Chbola 118, B;:'zar 118 A Latest Workout. Starts. 1st. 2nd. 3rd. Won. Record for 192S 7 1 1 1 $1,500 131— lm l:42%ft Record for year to date 3 0 3 0 $ 544 LORD BRAEDALBANE. br. g, 3 126 By Whisk— Home Star, by Sunstar. (Trainer, C. C. Van Meter. Owner, D. Breckenndge). Breeder, I. R. Hirkwood. MaTl4-2'J:C.l l\:4£i&m. 16 114 7 9 C*3 a*3 OTAmpW -11 WdyCitill4.I,araphrasell4,P'tll'leml09 A Mayll-29«C.D 6*fl:19%ft 11 115 2 8 6«i 431 CrumpW "14 ClydeV'nDu^ nll5,P'tH'lemll0. \ moll5 A Apr. 25-291 Lex V* 1:44 ft 9 111 4 2 32 351 CrumpW * 6 Bl.L'kspur 115.C. VanD'n llo.Mct; glelll A APr.20-297Lex I" 1 fTMllI tl 112 4 1 1" 1° CrumpW ■ 7 P'raphr'se 112,DeepRiver 112,Florbi 102 A Jun27-28«Lat oJfl.OG'ift 23-5 112 8 6 741 491 W G'ner "10 Roy 112.Tbe Choctaw 10'J.The Okah 112 A Jun.23 28*Lat 6Jfl:10%hy 11 110 7 7 6»1 34 W Ciu'p ' 7 Reenie 107. Roy 110. Disturb 113 A JunlS-28eLat 5Jfl:10 t 112 7 7 565 4'* E Pool ' 7 F'kHoran 1l2.S'ryHv'8 lOO.Si'rdale 112 A mmWWCJB 4J f 54%ft 19 115 * 1 1»» P D Con'ly "15 C.V Dusen 115 TheOkahllo.Myllobl.y 115 A Maj 1 28cLex 4| f :55^ft 12-5 316 6 4 4* l'l D Con'ly ' 8 Lit.tle.Iackie 115.VeraC. 112.rotFull 115 A Apr. 26-28 2Lex J 48%gd 76 116 6 4 6"! 67J E Scobie «10 C.V.D'en llS.P'ccton 115.LTe.vi. an 115 A Latest Workout. Starts. 1st. 2nd. 3rd. Won. Record for 192S 6 2 0 1 $1,098 137 — lm 1:45ft Record for year to date 4 1 0 1 $ 713 THE CHOCTAW, b. g, 3 126 Ej Rouleau — Miss Marcella, by Sir Martin. Trainer. K. Spence. Owner. Auuley Farm Stable. Breeder. M. & B. B. Tones. ■g~ll Tt~C n ll:,2'im 17 114 1 4 PJ PI I'hilpotH "11 W'dyCityll4.P:irapl:rasell4.r'tir;. inlOO A Noi.28-l8sC.D |l:25%ft SI 111 2 11" 2'i W Tool - 4 Dr.Fr'l'd 119, W'yCity "115.J M'rphy 109 H Sot. 1-28 4 Lat | l:ll'/ift S-5 105 2 1 I'll4 W Kern "12 Atenas lOS.G'ghisKhan lOS.Herrick 109 A Oct26-28"Lat | 1:12 ft 37-10 100 3 2 l"k 21 W Kern J10 M'ticique 10S.J M'pby 103,KpgTimellO A O.t.20-28:'Lat | HtX%mi 9-5 114 10 8 SCJ 8'i W Fr'nk 311 NellieCustis 112, Roy 122,PrettyPose 100 H Octll-2SLat i" l:111ift 23-10 115 5 5 53i 2° E Pool »12 HotShot HO.Amyv'le 110.L yBrdcastl07 A Aug31-285A.P §l:144*.sl 11-5 111 2 3 23 22 W Kern « 7 WarTime 1-jS. Voltear HG.Nicnragua 111 A Aug 25 2S-Haw he l:16%ft 39-10 116 6 2 3' 3" E Pool * 7 P'cel'at 113,Zacaw'ta 108,B.Maclireell0 A AuplS-LVIIaw 2 1:12%ft 68 105 2 7 54 lnt R Russ'll 12 D'l.H'rt ULCoalBl'k 114,G'du'rDerrl03 H Augl3-2S'IIaw hcl:16Voft 21-5 105 5 3 23 2'1 R Russ'l »11 Neddie 112,E.ofW'w'k 112.S'aPel.bIel07 A Aug 7-2S:Haw 51 f 1:08 gd 26 102 11 7 5=2 52 R Russ'l '»12 Tuberose 107, Prince Pat 110. Lindy 106 A Aug 3-2S4Ha\v beUMKfl 71 109 4 3 31 1*1 IT IT— Tl • 8 X'Mi'pur 115. M rW'ker 115. Sp tl)r,s-109 A Jul. 7-28-Lat 31:12 ft 51 115 7 4 43i 3= W Ciu'p *12 Pl'mhago 1 15, Harvard 115,BigI'un h 115 J Jul. 4-2S3Lat 5ifl:06%ft 61 11111 9 8' 7]J W Ciu'p Ml B.M'ree 112,C'rineC.112,M'n'sChoice 115 A Jun.27-2ScLat 51 f 1 :06%ft 13 109 6 6 4'J 23 R Russ'l UO Roy 112.TheOkah 112.L'dRr'd:illane 112 A M;.y29-284C.D g 1:01 ft 30 112 12 12 12"12'« W Cru'p 412 F'kHoran 115,R'dl"p 110. M'n'sl'l, .e 121 C Maj-21-28'C.D |l9MMsi 21 110 2 7 53 3"! W Cru'p ' 8 M'n'sChoice llO.Relline lOS.Courier 108 1 Mavl9-2S1C.D | l:024-jliy 56 110 9 10 10" 10" Vv* Cru'p 310 Eskimo 110.PnceP.it HO.Florinassa 107 A Majl5-28'!C.D 41 f 56 sy 62 111 9 6 109 S71 W Cru'p 311 TheOkah 115. Eskimo 115.Fr'kHoran 115 A May 9-28'C.D 41 f :55%ft 6 116 12 12 10 ' 2 S^i R Russ'l 214 P'cePat 116, apt.J.S. 116,L'donRockll6 A latest Workout. Starts. 1st. 2nd. 3rd. Won. Record for 192S 19 2 7 3 $9,110 137—^-4 1 :19ft Record for year to date 1 PAUL BUNYAN. br. c. 3 126 Ey Paul Weidel— Audrey Austin, by Migraine. Trainer. B. R. Johnston. Owner. L. M. Severson. Breeder. A. L. Ferguson. Majll-29«C.D tltl-J»%n 94 115 4 1 3= 5"i ClellandO "14 dydcV 'nDusn.115.p'tH'leinllO. Vm'oll5 A Oct.l5-284Haw he l:17^hy 7 110 6 5 5'3 512 J Parm'ee ' 7 Tinder 110, Calf Roper 113. Djiun 108 A AuglS-2MHaw 5|l]3%ft 101 105 12 12 IC'10" C Meyer "12 T.Ch'ctawl05.D. Heart 114, Coall'.lack 114 S Aug 4-282Haw he 1:20 hy41-10 110 7 4 3° 3' R Jones ' 8 D'loHeart 110.Tuber'sel07.P'c'sEditbl09 A Jul. 30-28 :Haw 5?. f 1 :064tf t H H3 8 7 10'21015 R Jones "10 Tuberose 103.Naish'pur 108. D. Heart 113 A Jul.lS-2S4L.F |1£M%1 12-5 111 6 4 4:J 2t R Jones 4 6 P'ncePat lOS.BlVkD'linglll.H'tShot 108 A Jul. 5-28'L.F 5|fl:ll%hy 8 118 1 2 Ifl If2 R Jones « 6 Bosporus 115. DlcH'rt 112.B.ofDawn 112 A Jun.23 283A.P 5Jfl:ll hy 21 112 4 2 31 In R Jones 5 8 P'cePat 108,CoalBlk 118.P'lHirt'tin 106 A Jun.l6-28r'A.P 6Jfl:063ift 48 115 17 13 135 12"« R DeP'a '17 Voltear 113,Ven. ajo 113, The Ok..b 115 8 Jun.12 2S2A.P 6Jfl:06'/ift I" 114 7 4 6R1 6" L Whit'e '14 CoalBlaek 114,V'ltearll3.R'yalP^iby 114 A Jun. 2-283Aur g u-'J'/Jt 31 115 7 6 6=1 5s L Whit'e ' 7 BkDarling 115.R'lRnby U2.FrkD. 108 A Maj22-283Aur | l:01',ift 11-5 109 2 1 1' l2 L Whit'e » 8 MacFogle lOS.D'lyPolly 106. W'dfa.-e US A Mayl5-2S-Aur gl:01 ft 19-10 114 3 3 32 In L Whit'e s10 LenaM. lll.L'tleJaekiell4.MacFogle 114 A May 8 283Aur 4| f :54%ft 18 112 3 7 6-3 2-a L Whit'e • 8 CoalB'ck 115.D'yPolly 112,Ma«.-Fogle 112 A Mar.13 2S3J.P | :4S"ift 17-5 115 9 11 8C5 6fil L Whit'e »12 NosRednall5.H'mK'lly 115.K'dW'rdsll5 A Mar 5-2S:J.P \ :49%ft 13-5 115 7 6 6 i 34i L Tichon "12 Lansquenet 115,Roodles 115 ,D'ub'm 117 A Ftb.27 28'J.P % :48'Lft 49 10 116 8 6 2' 21 L Pich'n ,212 F'tcrSno\vll6,GleeCl'bll2,L'ns(i'enet 116 A Fcb.20-284F.G J :4Ssigd lOf 114 11 12 12«1 9" L Sch'fer »15 MariaN'shl21,l'shH'lid'y 114,TheOk'hll7 S F bl4 2S'F.G I :474-ft 24 110 11 11 7» 6« L Pichon "11 Alto 122. The Okab 116, Caleta 107 A Feb. 8-2S4F.G I :49sihy of 115 12 13 lO'l 72i L Pich'n '"16 MariaXash 112SunnyPort 118,C;i!eta 115 S Jan.23-2S'F.G g S%fl 8 US 11 10:'2 ~~Z J Smith "11 TheOkah IIS. CoalBlaek 118,C'ourier 118 A J«n.l3-28'F.G i :35%ft 13 5 118 4 2s 2'1 J Smith ' 7 My Hobby 118, Islam 118, Ham 118 A Jan. 2 28 'F.G g :3«',tgd 17 118 7 53 3-1 R W'man *12 Alto 118. My Hobby 118, The Okah 118 A tDisqualified. Latest Workout. Starts. 1st. 2nd. 3rd. Won. Record for 1928 22 3 4 3 $3,679 134 — 1 1-4 2:17m Record for year to date 1 PANCHIO. b. c, 3 126 By Polymelian — Dustpan II.. by Sweeper. Trainer. C. E. Durnell. Owner. Three D's Stock Farm Stable. Breeder, Himyar Stud. Majl5 29"C.D |1:2* Kal 21 105 3 2 1"» l1 HardyL * 6 Boris lot;. Typhoon 110, Canaan 112 A Mar. 22-29iJ.P 1|1:56 m 6e 114 7 2 2" 2» LaidleyO "13 Calf Roperll7.Mc-Goniglell7.Gr'dPr'cell4 8 Mar.ll-294J.P l" l:45%ft 3-2 110 3 1 l1 1» O Laid'y « 6 Spt'gGrit HO.Wlorac 112},L'nhavcnl07 A Feb. 1-294F.G | l:lr%ft 21 113 2 2 2'1 2'1 A Pasc'a ■ 8 r,rngSunll3 Snd.vShorell3,Let.'.lonelll A Jan2C-294F.G 1 l:43"Lsl 21 10414 4 2' 1"« A Pasc'a • 5 B'dyBasil lOS.B'rJobn 111. W. Buddy 109} A Jan.23-294F.G | 1:14^81 4-5 109 4 I 1» 2n» F Col'tti 3 5 Minotaurll2.SimonLegreelO(;.D;sturb 110 A Jan.l7-29:iF.G 1 l:4S%hyl9-l i 105 2 1 l3 32 E Shrop'e 4 5 DpsetLa'lllO.MinotaurllO.PigSandy 109J A Jan.HM'F.G ll:47',;m 61 111 3 2 2* 23 F Col'tti ' " Roodlesl07.\V lT'rn'dl05.Mysty Bal't 110 A Iul.2C-2S-L.F b\ f l:07"ift 37-10 115 11 7 521 In C Yates *12 Zacaw'tall5,GdnrDerrll5. WillBank 115 A JoL 17-2S7L.F 5J f lOSV^ft 21-10 115 13 11 10lo10" L H'rdy *13 Eminence 115. WillBank 115. Bowler 115 A Jun.l5-2S«A.P g ROOVift 7-10 101 6 3 3» 2» JRKelly 4 9 Ry'IHubyl09.DeerfieIdl01.PrincePat 104 A May 8-2S4C.D 4| f :55'.ift 17 107 11 12 123,,1235 C Yates "12 Alto 114 Nicaragua 113. SunnyPort 106 A Latest Workout. Starts. 1st. 2nd. 3rd. Won. Record for 192S 4 110 $1,100 137—3-4 l:15%ft Record for year to date 8 3 4 1 $5,450 FOLKING. blk. c. 3 126 By Negofol — Mary King, by Fatherless. Trainer, G. Arvin. Owner, H. T. Archibald. Breeder. Sinims aid Tarlton. M..v 111 294 Pirn l,3e 2:01%ft 42 126 2 4 €"1 J i WallsP *11 I r.FrcHamll2C,.MiiJOtaurl2t;,Airican 12C 8 May 4 2i" Pirn 1,^ 1:47'-Lft IS 109 4 6 4-1 44 EejshakJ ' 6 Dr.Fr. e]amll2:l,Th Xutlll,Uermitagell3 A Apr. 27 29 HdG lje l:45%ft 30 112 7 8 913 9" Pasc'maA «!'i Volt-ar lit, Cny Coat 114. The Nut 114 8 Apr.22 29'II.1G l7"l:4:^m 9 107 5 3 23 24 MoonF ' 7 Tl;eNutl09. Constitute 112.H rmt'gell31 A Apr.l7-29-IIdG fj l:15%sl 41 11013 1 1"" 2'1 MoonF » 9 XyinphKing 112,BcauWr'k 1U9.C!;i.-sj 109 A Aug25-2S:'Sar 2 1:16 m 15 118 7 7 743 7'} P Walla "10 Twink 122. Dr.Freeland 125. Oesel 118 A AnglS-28'1Sar 6J f 1 ^im 21 118 6 2 U 1* A Pas' a. "12 Peter 118.D natina 113.F'stThoi:ght 113 A Ausll-2S7Sar 51 f 1:07 ft 10 118 7 6 6»J 5" P Walls "11 H bStrung HS.Belittin 113..1ack'lar 118 A Aug 7-2S6Sar 6J f 1:08 m 50 118 15 9 7" 5" P Walls 416 Oesel 118. Dail 118. Marine 118 A Latest Workout. Starts. 1st. 2nd. 3rd. Won. Record for 1928 4 1 n 0 $ 700 137 — 1-2 :49%ft Record for year to date 5 0 2 0 $ 480 ST. IGNATIUS, br. o, S 1 26 By Torchbearer — Lady Rachel, by Jim Gaf fney. Trainer, O. A. Bianchi. Ownct, W. W. Williamson. Breeder, O. A. Bianchi. Roe today's third Chun-hill IVjwns chart. ^11 TIT H ll:42V£ra 21 10S 5 6 4» i* Horv'thK ■ 5 Met: li;IelO. .Ro.vnlJurnll5.Rd.vBasil 108 C Nov hVUi lUmi 68 100 6 6 6" 6"t L Jones « 6 Naishapur lOJJ.L'nM'rec' OuiM'ieurll2 H Oct,26-2Ji6ljit J 1:12 ft 36 106 8 » 8 « 7» DOH'rdy *10 M'tiniquelOS.T.Ch'tawlOO.J'KeM'phy 103 A Octl8-2S'Lat 8 1:16 hy47-10 108 2 10 IV* 9»i W G'ner "10 Clenno 108. Sandj Shore 110}.Alcman 107 A Oct.ll 2S«l.at 3 l:ll%ft 24 110 » 9 7»1 6» D Dub'is «12 HotShot HO.TlieCh'taw 115,Amyvale 110 A Jri.6-2SM.at 31:13%pd * 112 I I 55} 4S1 J Howrd l 8 M'den'sCh'ce 112.Tom'yll2.Voteress 109 A Jul. 30 IS Lat 3 l:16%'.iy 15f 118 7 9 6» 3' J How'rd '12 Roy US. Franklloran 118. TlieOkab 118 S Jan.?'.4-2S-Lat 5Sfl:10-%m 17-5 107 6 6 3*1 1» T Luther ; 7 Tuberose lOO.Doltaire 113. MyHobby 112 t Jam.212SU.at 5J f 1:11 hy 12-5 110 2 7 B:i 3 J D F'g'tte l 7 My Hobby 110. Classy 111, Mem no 108 C Ju.ll JS-Lat | 1:07 hy 4 112 2 4 21 l4 D F'g'tte » 8 PaulRevere 10~.Doltaire 110.BigSandyl08 C I atcst Workout. Starts. 1st. 2nd. 3rd. Won. Record for 1923 9 2 0 2 J 2,925 136 — 5-8 1 :05sl Record for year to date 1 BEN MACHREE, b. f. 3 121 By Playfellow— Sweet Brier, by Star Shoot. Train°r. A. D. Steele. Ownor. G. Y. & C. C. Hieatt. Brerder. J. E. Madden. ■aylS-29"C.D ML l:47%sl 'A 102 5 5 6« 543 WatsonK ' 5 Toro 122. Blackwood 112, t alfRoper 104 A Apr 24 J« Lex IJL 1 iMTtW 5e 121 7 6 631 3l CrumpW » 9 R'seofSh'n llS.T'tleFyrn 121,P'yPosel21 S Apr. 20 -W I. ex fcl:10 ft 11 110 10 10 10»3 6« Pog'skiW "12 L'y WittlllLPr'tyPosellO.ThistleF'n 110 A Dec 1-2S5C D 1 l:3S%sl 83 119 9 10 6»» 5°i T Luther '12 C.VanD's'n 122.C'rent HO.W'dyCity 122 f- UHTCD I l:25%ft 21 10717 7 6"1 6'1 A Abel 7 C.VanD'n 114.Plumbago 110.N h'pur 110 A No»17-2S;Lex f c 1 :08%ft 13f 119 15 16 14,sll'« \ Luther «15 C'rent 124.WyCity 122. C. VanDusen 122 S Not l-CS'Lat ll:37%ft 22 103 2 6 441 2s D Dubois * 6 N'sbapur 109. OuiM's r 112. Woolorac 100 H Oct. 27 28 4 Lat 3 l:13%sd IS 109 8 5" 6" J McCoy ■ 8 R'nie 109.Frenehl.ass 107.Naishapur 112 A Oct.20-2S'-Lat 3 1:12%g I 69 107?ll 11 11J 7»1 J Leyl'nd »11 NellieCustis 112Roy 122.Pr'tyPose 100 S OctlS-2&;Lat 2 1:16 hy ID 107 5 6 VI l'-\ C Meyer »10 Glenno 108. Sandy Shore HOLAleman 107 A OH.12 -2S:-Lat 31:ll%ft 39 104 5 7 7* 7" J Ryan ' 7 Q.Towton 112. Retort 115.D kPhtom 112 A Bcp.29 I'S'L.F 5 l:2J%ft 21 110 9 10 7=2 5* A Abel »10 K'lEitel 123. WrB dy HOl.W'dyCity 112 S ■aytffrrrrf agwcl:19 ft 100 119 17 22 18l415 « S Hebert «24 H'hStr'g 122Ros'shEye 125..LHigh 130 S Bop. 1 2S«F P 5ifl:07 ft 6 110 5 6 5« 4« T Mag're • 8 Pl'bago 1081..C lBI'k 113.1'etitPan 113 A Aag28-2SMlaw he l:10%ft 6J 110 1 5 4» 41 T Mag're 7 Pr'cePat 113.Zwesta lOS.T.Chtaw 110 A Aue2^2S Haw he Ll&^ft 23- 109 3 3 2» 3« E Sh'p're « 8 FsMilw'd POl.W'rB'dy 103,S.Pebble IOC A Jul. 30 2-^L.F 31:12%ft 25 11117 10 9,! 97J H P'lpot "17 K'lEitel 112,Z'weista llO.Vcrniajo 11G S Jul. 4-2S=I.at 5*fl:06%£t 19 112 8 7 4'5 1» A Abel »11 C'h'neC. llL'.M'nsCk'ce HS.B.Bro'r 115 A Jun.29 2S4Lat 6J f l:10%ra Q 112 1 2 2* 2* A Abel • 5 B.ofA'ca 112.G.MeCl'n lOO.F.Milw'd 109 A Jun.25 2S:Lat 5J f l:12*ihy 2 115 6 4 P Is T Luther "11 A'naB'U 115S'rR'ck ll.YM.McCl'n 115 A Jun.14 2S'I.at gl:06 hy 9 5 115 1 3 3* 2» A Abel * 7 T'rose 115.AnnaBeal llj.BoniFern 115 A Jaa 9 2S-I.at 5Jfl:ll%m " 17 111 6 6 5T1 3T D Dub'is » 7 P'tHarlem 124. Current 111, Spooky 124 S Jam 5 2^-l.at | 1:04 m 29-10 115 4 5 632 54i D Con'lly «U S'yH'v'ns 115.C terBlk lin.K.Miil'ly 115 A *»t?9 2S;C D | 1:01 ft 37-10 115 8 4 4=?. 3= D Dub'is 1 3 C'rent 115.S'phorosa 115,Ch'rB!ack 115 A Maris IS'C.D 11:03 m .^9 114 11 4 2» 2« A Abel "14 P'tHarlem 119.That's,It 114.L.G'sip 114 S ■rat-SKM) 4J f :56 sy 74f 107 4 9 553 4;1 D Dub'is Jll T.Okah 115. Eskimo 115.FrankIIoran 115 A Apr2S-2S6I.ex 4Jf :50%« 75 107 11 11 ll'»ll1J C Land't "11 L'yWitt lOO.SCyH'vens 107, H. Dean 109 A I atest Workout Starts. 1st. 2nd. 3rd. Won. Record for 192S 24 2 4 3 $4,786 132 — lm 1:43ft Record for year to date 3 0 0 1 $ 200 HIRAM KELLY, ch. c. 3 126 By Pandion— Oronge. by Nimbus. Train.-r O. A. Ban .. Owner. W. R. Herring. Breeder. Dr. D. B. Knox. IUtIIJM'.D 6Jfl:21^im 47 US 8 6 611 61' MeyerC * 8 IIotShotllS.Franklloranll J.MylKuhyllO C Oct30-2S3I.at ll:23%ftl3 10 Kill 4 2"* 1" C McC'n »12 Donr.aLight 102. Ar sto HO.ImaL'tle 102 C ■X II 11*1 ■ 11:47 hy 13-5 112 4 7 8" 6" J Leyl'd * 8 BlieI.eon'dll2.Molenill 112.BigS'ndyll2 A Octl3 2S-I..-U 3 1:13 ft 9 115 10 10 57?. 2* J Leyl'd »12 OuiMonsieurlla.Jem 115.H'me.Iames 115 A Mk19-2S'J P 4J f :55%ft 17 5 10S 3 6 4:i 2»» W Del'w »11 Original 114. Sol.on? lOS.PollyTimber 117 C Ksr.13 2S'J.P J :4S%ft 55 115 7 3 41 21 W Del'w M2 NosRednallS.K dWrds 115.Pr'ceB'zoll5 A Ft*.24 2S'J P I :53%hy 9 112 6 5 4'3 35 P Groos '12 Ilani 113. Dominate 107.DonnaMarie 112 C Frb.17 -21 F.G i :492r,m 16 110 2 6 4" V2 J Smith *11 Florin'sal07.RosaSw'iill0,ScntryL'ss 113 C Feb 3 2*i F G J :4:*%gd 65 110 8 7 45 VI ■ Pool *12 LittleKid 117, Florinassa 107. Jyes 113 C J»23 2«F.G g :35^.ft l'J? IIS 6 551 .V-J W Har'y '11 TheOkah 118.Coal Black HS.Coarier USA J.a.14 2- F.C g :35 ft 70 IIS 9 8«3 6^ R Fin'ty *10 Roy Gibson 121. Pickup 118, Alto 121 A Jml 9-2S F.G g :37%hy 7J US 7 7"! 65 D F'g'te "12 Roy Gibson 118.ThcOk'lill8,S'inboG. 118 A latest Workout. Starts. 1st. 2nd. 3rd. Won. Record for 1928 11 13 1 $1,650 137 — 3-4 lilSTsft Record for year to date 1 PRINCE PAT b. c. 3 1 26 By Royal Lancer — La Patrie, by Phaleron. Trainer, C. E. Durnell. Owner, Three D's Stock Farm Stable. Bred in England by A. Sadler Jr. lUjH-.t'C L) ll:12Vini 2oe 114 10 8 l*f t** Col'l.tiiF :ll W'dyCityll4.Paraphrasell4,P'tU'leml09 A ■f ■ Wl V i l:24%ft 1S-5 114 10 7 8»J 9" L Gev'g '10 KlEitel 123, WarB'dy HOj.W'dyCity 112 S Bepl3-2S'Bel 5lfwcl:05%ft " 15 120 6 9 8" 818 L H'rdy «12 Calwick 114. Donnay 117. Prairie Fire 114 A Bep. 8-2S«A.P 2 l:12%ft 17-5 115 2 8 14'313 » L McD't «16 D'lell'rt 115 C. VanD'n 122.RoghEye 125 S Ai»25-2SHaw he l:16%ft 9-20 113 2 3 2J 1" L H'rdy a 7 Zacaw tal08.T.Ch'tawllG.B.M'cliree 110 A Ai«15-2S4Haw he l:16Vift 21-10 110 4 3 lnk 1' L H'rdy $ 8 Eminence 106.LenaM. 103.OuiMons'r 106 A A^ll-2SMlaw hcl:16%ft 71 106 2 4 3'J 3'1 L H'rdy 4 1 Rg'hEye 118. K'lEitel 118.N"shapur 108 A Aac 7-2S:H.iw 5^. fl:08 gd 16 110 5 3 33 !■ L H'rdy «12 Tuberose 107. Liudy 106, Plumbago 107 A Jul. 18-2S'L.F _31:14%m 7 10S 4 2 1* 1" L H'rdy * 6 P'IB'yan lll.BI'kD'ling lll.notSUot 108 A Jul 13-2S L F 61^1:07 ft 31 109 8 3 2" 2J L H'rdy "12 Jack Haskell 106. Lindy 109.Virado 114} A JuL 2 2S4L.F 5Jfl:12^hy 7-5 10S 7 6 7'1 7" JRKelly ■ 7 CoalBl'k llO.D'blell'rt 108, WarB'dy 108 A Jua2.r2MA.P 5Jfl:ll hy 12 WS 6 4 lh 2" JRKelly * 8 P'IB'yan 112.CoalBrkll8.PaulH't'in 106 A JualS-21- A.P 81:00y5ft 7-10 104 7 4 41 4* L H'rdy • 9 Royal Ruby lO'J.Panc-hiolOl.DeerficId 101 A Junl2 2S=A.P 5Sfl:06^ft 1\ 112 5 3 4* 4' I. Hardy »14 CoalBlck 114,Voltear 113,R'y'lRuhy 114 A " May 3i -2S4 CD g l:00%ft 19-10 115 6 3 3'1 2° L H'rdy * 7 Disturb 115,B'dgerFace ll.".,S'nyPort 112 A lUjlO-LS'C.D g l:02%hy 15 110 3 4 21 2s C Tates '10 Eskimo UO.Florin'sa 107.Lansnuenet 110 A MajK'-SS'C.D 4J f :547sft 3-2 108 9 6 4s G51 C Yates • 9 Protection 113, Ven'taM. 115. Classy 106 A Mif 9-2S CD 4 j f :5-5Vift 14 5 116 8 6 !'} 1™' C Yates "14 Capt.J.S. llfi.L'donRock 116, Bowler 116 A Latest Workout. Starts. 1st. 2nd. 3rd. Won. Record for 1.42S 17 4 5 1 $5,227 137 — 3-4 l:15%ft Record for year to date 1 /»-■ /"*1_____LJ!1 r r\^ar»%e *"* MII/E« Brown Hotel Handicap. Pnrse $2,200. Ottl V^nUrCnill L/OWnS 3-year-olds and nitward. (Distinction, May 30, 1922—1:11—5—122.) Ind. PP. Horse. Wt. Rec. A.Wt.Han. PXMD 1 ENERGY ..Lat 111 1:11% 8 108 -.710 (32541) ." T. S. Jordan!.. F 115 1:11% 8 114X730 31731' 4 Wisdom ... .Lat 109 lill'.i 4 112. .725 Ind. PP. Hor e. Wt. Rec. A.Wt.Han. 3U1741 3 Blackwood .A.P 99 1:12 4 105X131 (36106) 2 Cayuga L.F 110 1:12 4 110X715 The past performances of the horses entered in this race, together with latest workout and racing record if a starter this year: Date. Crs. Dis.Time Tr. 0dd6 Wt.St. % Str. Fin. Jockey IT. Sis. Best Company Class of Race ENERGY, b. h. 8 1 08 By Colonel Vonnie — Commensia, by The Commoner (Trainer. W. Covington. Own r. Parkview Stable). Breeder. J. B. Respcss. May 11 -2:"C.D | l:12%ft 6J US 1 3 1» l'i NoelK "12 Mino HS.t'log Dauce 118.Little Gyp 105 C SS9C4 CV l-tl'UKia fl 10S 6 I 68 610 W L'pcher 6 Bonivan 95,M'rtieFlynn 119,01iSusanna VM 33681 CD 3-4 1:13 ft 11-5 110 4 2 2= 2» D Frog'tte 0 Mino 112, Spooky 101, Bonivan 106 33668 CD C*fl:18%ft 21-5 109 3 4 4« 4» D Frog'tte 6 MtieFlynn 116.i:terSt'k'gs 113,Cayugal08 33516 Lat 3-4 1:15%m 1 108 3 1 2n 2'J D Frog'tte 5 Rurik 102. Spouky 97. Rotliermel 109 32302 Lat 3-4 l:10%ft 6 113 2 8 6=3 !!i D Frog'tte 8 Misstep 117.Flatlron llO.E'terStoek'gs 114 31787 Lat 3-4 l:ll%ft 17-20 109 3 3 2"k 1' D Frog tte 8 Gen. Grant 108.RoyalSon 108.Mart one 103 31731 Lat 3-4 l:llVfeft 7 10S 2 6 4'i 31 D Frog'ttell GoldenPrince 107.Wisdom 112.Flatlron 121 latest Workout. Starts. 1st. 2nd. 3rd. Won 137—1-2 :49*ift Record for year to date 1 10 0 $1,150 T. S. JORDAN, ch. g. 8 114- By Luke McLuke — Voterina. by Voter. (Trainer. R. McGarvey. Owner, 8. Peabody). Ereeder, H. P. Gardner. 33541 Lex fc l:ll%--;dll-20 116 3 1 l'i lnk W Fronk 7 D'rkl'u'tom 108. WildCh'iuer 10S. Retort 116 83314 Ha.v he l:17%g'll:J-2d IIS 1 1 Is 1* C Meyer 5 Ingrid 101, Seth's Hope 102, 1 vrol 103 31731 La t 3-1 10114ft 29-10 11". 1 2 7=ill7J C Me:. er 11 ColdenPrince 107, Wisdom 112. Emetgf Ml 31318 L.K 3-4 l:ll%ft 31-10 115 1 1 2| 1» C Meyer 4 Illegitimate lir , Rotliermel 109. Stitches 93 30999 L F 7-8 l:24%ft 33-10 114 3 1 2" 3s F Ch'vetta .". (ira'.sGift 10(i JackAlex'r lGU.Sh'al.ad 106 29256 Haw 3-4 Lll^ft 33-10 118 3 2 5'1 5" C Meyer 7 Nor'easter 117. Illegitimate HO.Solace 114 28711 Haw he l:14%ft 2 119 2 1 2" 2* C Meyer 5 Sh'taB'let lOO.Nor'e'ter 114.T e ofW's 126 28218 Haw 3-4 1:12 ft 5* 116 1 1 l'i li C Meyer 12 Sh'a Bullet 105.0liSus'na HO.Bl'kwood 10S 28135 L.F 3-4 1.12 ft 2 111 4 1 1» 1» C Meyer 7 Flatlrnn HS.OhSusanna 110, Sua Mullet 105 Latest Workout. Starts. 1st. 2nd. 3rd. Won. 137 — 1-2 :49ft Record for year to date WISDOM ch. c, 4 112 By High Time — Sagacity, by Macdonald II. (Trainer. A. Baker. Owner. R. S. Clark). Brooder. Hancock & Rose. 31731 Lat 3-4 l:ll%ft 17-lJ 112 4 1 2* 21 E Pool 11 Colden Prince 107,Energv lO^.Flatlron 121 31562 Lat 3-1 1 :ll':ft l"-20 109 4 1 l1 1J K Pool 7 Energylll.D'kPliantomlOS.NobleWrack 103 29817 F.P 3-4 1:12'&ft 6-5 110 1 1 1» l5 E Pool 8 Sh tal.ad 107.Coall',lack W Giwhllll— I 115 29155 Haw he l:16%m 19-10 116 1 2 4'i 4»J ■ Pool C Inquisitor 111. Mino 110, Cavuga 114 28636 Haw he 1:16 ft 3--10 111 3 1 21 2°^ K Pool 11 OhSu'na lll.BonnicKh'yam l6: ,UotT'e 111 28218 Haw 3-4 1:12 ft 4 l'J9 6 2 2J10»}E Pool 12T.S.J'dan lir.-SiraBullet 105.OliSus na lit. 21174 Lex fc 1:13 hy 6-5 122 6 3 8"4 9" D Smith 10 WerDrive ITT ITjITsM 127,BIackw'd 122 20579 Lat 3-4 l:ll%ft 3 115 2 1 1« V D Smith 10 n'pyTime 124C.Bergin I02.GdIIandle 110 20179 Lat 3-4 1:12 ft 19-10 115 1 1 1» l1 D Smith 10 Charlieliergin 109. I.awlev 109, Mop Up 107 I atest Workout. Starts. 1st. 2nd. 3rd. Wou. 137 — 3-8 :36*ift Record for year to date BLACKWOOD, blk. c. 4 105 By Black Toney— Rosewood, by Magneto. Trainer. R. T. Watts. Owner. Mrs. E. Denemark. Eroeder. J. W. Pairish. ■syK-SrCD 1& 1:47%.1 11 112 1 3 2i *Bk MeyerC • 5 Torol22.CaIfRoi».Tl04.Buttfr.-.lToast 100 A JLvll-^CD 1,'j l:46%ft 84 109 5 4 5*1 5"i JoneaR "10 M'ti.-I •'! '■lU.K'st'cSt'k'Ksl 11. ( arta^o 111 S 32019 Ix-x ll:42%m C li 2 5 53 43 C I.andolt 5 I»ueli.-t 110. Martie Flyun 10(i. Devon 10u 32555 Lex 1 l:38%ft 51 112 4 2 n ln K Horv'th 7 Roy 103. Faiiiiie J. 100. Duelist 110} 32B2S IHF 1 l:45%sl 49-10 13S 2 3 3'i 2» K Horv'th 5 Marti'que 100. Percentage lO'J.Lr'dside 109 33294 Haw he l:14%ft 7 112 5 3 3»i 2' K Horv'th 5 My Dandy 1'20. Rurik 100. Ai. alt r 104; 32216 Haw ll-16 1:47Vgd 8 106 7 3 4* 4«i K Horv thl2 Rurik 102, MartieFlynn 111 MvDandy 113 32134 Haw hcl:17%sl 8-5 110 « 1 ll 1! K Horv'th 7 MshallNey 10S. Polls 100. Danr.iirnlir.m 105 latest Workout. Starts. 1st. 2nd. 3rd. Won. 129 — 1-2 :50ft Record for year (o date 2 0 1 0 $ 325 CAYUGA, b. g, 4 110 By Trojan — Wawbeek. by Rockton. Trainer, J. H. Moody. Owner, Shady Brook Stable. Breeder. E. F Whitney. ■BfU-lSHXD 2 1:14%m 11-5 108 1 2 2" 1» Horv'thK « 6 Diti'rD'iHell.-,.BliimH k ION. Fly Hawk 113 II 32767 CD 3-4 1:13%al I 101 5 1 D 1= Ci White 5 Bonivan 104. K. Stockings 111 .O Si^an'a 120 tttZt CD .3 11:13^1^ ti 104 4 1 43 5* L Hardy 6 Bonivan 95. M'rtieFiynn 1 19.01:. asai.aa 120 32668 CD C}fl:lS%ft 29 103 2 1 1' 3' K Horv'th « M'tieFlynn lie.E'torSfk'gs 113.KiK-raylOH 330 17 I^ x fcl:10i/tgd 5J 10S 3 2 2'J 2J K Horv'th 4 ().' Ui.-anna 115. WildChariner MB, Proem- M 33541 Ixx fcl:ll%Kd 15 109 4 2 2'J 5'i L Jones 7 T.S.J dan llO.D.I'h'tora IDS. Wild('h'm«TlO- 32134 Haw he l:17%sl 33-10 112 3 2 6« 7" L Jones 7 Blackwood 110. Marshall Ney lOM'olls 100 latest Workout Starts. 1st. 2nd. 3rd. Hon. !. — o-S :36ft Record for year to date. 11 10 0 $ 1,::50 7*k r*k«.«..»k.il riAurne * *'1* MILES. Pnrse $1,400. 3-year-olds and «»-• lit V^nUrCIlIll 1-rOWIlS war i which hare not won twice since May 10. Claiming nrlcc, $1,400; if for $1,200. allowed 8 n»nnds. 3-year-olds, 108 pounds; older. 11$ pounds. ?«on-winners since May 10 allowed 3 pounds. 'o apprentice allowance. (OI?a SStar, May 25. 1916 — 1:59%— «— 105.) Ind. PP. Horse. Wt. Rec. A.Wt.Han. 361761 3 Coii!;o II. ..Lat 112 1:58 % 7 112X725 (:'..".195) 1 Post Horn .... 6 110X720 36i::82 6 Tamina 3 100X715 362032 9 Profiteer 6 110x710 36104 2 Superlove 3 100. .705 Ind. PP. Horse. Wt. Rec. A.Wt.Han. 30176 7 Respond 4 112X700 36138 8 Indianapolis F.G 100 2:07'im 6 1 05 x «!»5 36203 4 Spot Light .... 4 105X090 36138* 5 Thunder Girl .. 3 98*690 36068 10 Mount Logan .. 3 10T . .690 The past performances of the horses entered in this race, together with Jatest workout and racing record if a starter this year : Date. Crs Dis.Tim-Tr. Odds Wt St. "34 Str. Fin. Jockey PP Sta. Best Company Class of Race. CONGO H.. ch. g, I 112 By Bachelor's Double — Roscobie. by St. Frusuin. Trainer, J. Reed. Owner, Harned Bros. Bred in England by F. W. Wise. Maylo -29"C.D 1,'4 1:48 si 61 112 1 2 2» 2» HeupelJ » 6 Duelist 117,Geo.I eMar 1 17. Bl'dllills 106 C Marli-29'CD l£ 1:49 ft 17-6 112 6 4 54J 6* HeupelJ • 8 Geyser 112, Padona 112. Profiteer 112 O Mar30-294KyP |£ l:52«igd 4-5e 111 1 6 610 6* BrownO ' 6 L'kyPlay 112,.\ee"m'cer 101.SGodII.108 B Mac25-29sKyP | l:15%gd 6 115 4 6 6» P8J KnightM * 6 Gol'nVoltllS.Am ThndrlOILWil'mP. 113 0 Mar20-294KyP 1 1 :434/isd 16-5 110 2 1 l" 1" KnistitM * 4 Sixty 115,GoIden Volt llO.NickCullop 110 O Marl4-294KyP 1-& l:48^sl ll-5e 100 3 S 3T 3* M Kni't » 4 TuttiFrutti 126. Boris 108. Euphrates 99 H Mae C-29'Mia l7* l:441ift 13-5 115 5 3 21 U M Kni't * 6 J'nJ.Wil'mslH.C veur lll.El'nSixty 112 0 Feb.25-295Mia It's 146%ft a UO 1 4 3'J 2* O Brown * 8 Sixty 116. Crow's Nest 116.GoldCoin 105 A Latest Workout. Starts. 1st, 2nd. 3rd. Won. 130—1-2 :49%ft Record for year to date ..14 3 3 2 $3,008 POST HORN, ch. g, 0 110 By Huon — Postgirl, Dy George Smith. Trainer. F. Wright. Owner. F. Wright. Breeder. W. J. Salmon. Mar. 23-29" J. P 1^ 1:48 gd 12-5 109 3 4 li 1 CramerR «10 Polvo 113, Well Turned 91, Padona 104 O Mar20-29»J.P 1J l:54%ft 21-10 113 3 3 2" ll CramerR • 8 TallGrass HO.GayParisian HO.Torch 113 0 Mae 9-297J.P 1J 2:0SVift T-IO 112 2 2 I* 1* J Cave's Jll Arabian 107. Edward Gray 110. Gale 109 O Mae 7-29»J.P l,^ 1:50 ft 49-10 111 9 3 2'1 1» C Sand's "12 S'cySue 107. LadyBasil 108, N'thBr .e 107 O Mae 2-23M.P li 2:09!4gd 10 107 4 3 14 1* R Cra'er » 9 Edward Gray 109, Kajaba 110. Gale 104 0 Feb.28-29«J.P 1^1:53 si 5i 108 1 3 4rJ 4» W Fish'r * 8 Cop'shine 111. RunBaby 102. Arabian 107} O reb.l2-298F.Q 1J l:54%ft 17 UO 5 7 8* 6*1 K Wat' n • 9 C'rpos'ntll8.R'lG'rdn'rl08.G'yP'ris'n 113 0 Latest Workout. Starts. 1st. 2nd. 3rd. Won. 128— lm l:4Sgd Record for year to date 11 7 0 0 $5,250 TAMIHA, b. f , 3 1 OO By Craigangower — Tangara, by Ben Brush. Trainer. R. Goose. Owner, R. Goose. Breeder. J. N. Camden. Majl4-29SCD I J. l&Ttm 13-5 105 1 1 ll 2'i HeigleR "• 8 Al'g'ncel03.T'der ;irl 105.M'mEmeliel07 O May 4-29JLex l,'tf l:49%gd 5* 102 243* 3'1 HeigleR * 5 G.McCrannll6.Th'leCootl03.W'mPennll4 O Apr30-29TLex l7* 1 :44%f t 71 105 3 2 l'i l'i HeigleR » 7 L'seWilson 108.CI. Amour 105J.Navlel05 O Apr26-294Lei l70 1:45 ft 46 102 3 6 6* 6* HeigleR 4 8 K't'kyAcellO.Sp'tDr'sl05,L'kyXenoral06 C Apr20^29«Lex fc 1 10 ft 17 U0 6 8 S» 10''} AllenCE *12 L'yWittniJ.Pr'tyPosellO.ThistleF'n 11C A 30830 L.F 3-4 1:13%ft 6 99 3 t 4' 31 C Ha wklnsl2 B'by Basil 107,Cloverfield lOo.ElnAdair 97 30629 A.P 5Jfl:07%ft U 102 6 4 4* 3*1 C Hawkinsl2 BessJones lll.MissPearl lll.S perFelix 103 Latest Workout. Starts. 1st. 2nd. 3rd. Won. 129— lm l:43%ft Record for year to date 5 1 1 1 $ 900 PROFITEER, b. g, 6 110 By Wrack— Wingold, by Bryn Mawr. Trainer, M. Lowenstein. Owner. Le Mar Stock Farm Stable. Breeder. J. E. Widener. MaylG-29TC.D 1 ,'„, l:47%gd21-10 112 2 4 4* 2»k McCr's'nC 4 8 St.a.Stripesll2.DixieP'ce 112.B'um't 112 0 Mayll-29'CD l^j 1:49 ft 41-10 112 2 3 3* 3* McCr's'nC * 8 Geyser 112. Padona 112.Beech\vood 105 O 28957 Haw 1 1-8 1:52% ft 43-10 109 7 4 6-2 C-i W Garner 7 Marllioro 10S. Drone 106. Bonaire 112 28849 Haw ll-16 1:45%ft 10 114 1 5 3* 21 W Garner 11 Bonaire HO.HardLee 107. Be o't.W'd 100 28683 Haw 1 1-8 l:51%ft 51 114 6 5 6'5 41* W Garner 8 Maliy Jane 104. Marlboro 109. Torch 10« 38511 Haw 1 1-16 l:4G%ft 11 113 1 4 J-J 3' W Garner 7 Finland 113. Mariboro 113. MallyJane 112 28382 Haw 1 1-8 1:59 %hy 10 115 4 4 3'j 34 W Garner 5 Un'nCent'l lOS.MiC'panero lOo.M'lboro 110 28137 L.F 1116 1:45%ft 12 112 1 9 8 6 8" W Garner 9 Gcne'lClinton 107. Marlboro 112.v uddle 101 Latest Workout. Starts. 1st. 2nd. 3rd. Won. 134—3-8 :37%m Record for year to date 2 0 1 1 $ 300 3TJPERLOVE. b. f. 3 1 OO By Supremus — Air Cushion, by Feather Bed. Trainer. W. W. Taylor. Owner, H. P. Headley. Breeder, H. P. Headley. Mayl3-29*C.D l,'e l:5J'/im 8 lua 1 3 5'1 5* PichonL «11 Sada llO.MaryMcClainlOO.IllustriouslOO'. O May 2-29«Lex fcl:14%hy 81 117 6 6 571 4*1 FronkW * 9 Peggy LeellO.Ragus 107,NannvCarroll 103 C Apr.25-293Lex 17» l:48%ft 9-10 100 6 6 31 1* WhiteG • 8 Illustrious 107,Ath'ns 103.N'yC'roll 105 0 Apr.22-29»Lex l" l:4S%m 21 110 5 2 2* 21 McD'ottL • 8 E'g'rPlaylOO.IUustr's 107, B tsy J'ynelOl O 33588 Lex fc l:10V5ft 41-10 112 3 4 47 4* L McD'ott 12 BlueDaisy 112,Fraxin'la 112,L'yXen^ra 112 32553 J^x fcl:ll%ft 6-5 115 10 4 3* 4'1 W Fronk 12 Woodfire 115 Delightful lla.L.Xenora 115 I atest Workout. Starts. 1st. 2nd. 3rd. Won. 136— 5-S l:057isl Record for year to date 4 1 1 0 $ 750 RESPOND, br. g. 4 112 By Omar Khayyam — ResponsfuL, by Meddler. Trainer, J. C. Shea. Owner. P. J. Gorman. Breeder. A. B. Hancock. Mayl5-297CD 1^ 1:48 si 10 115 6 6 6" 6-s RyanJ • 6 Duelist 117,Congo II. 112,Geo.DeM:ir 117 O May 4-29 'Lex fcl:10%gd 25 113 5 4 510 410 IlyanJ ■ 5 Fr'kHoranl08.L'colnPrtll8,L'yWittl05i O 33998 F.G 1 1-16 l:50%m 41 115 4 2 3« 3* J McCoy 5 G.DeMar HO.Her'deen 108,ManMna 114 0 4:«769 F.G 11-8 2:01 si 9-5 113 1 1 1* 1* R Z'cchini 5 Bun 101, True Boy 116, Finland 111 O 33481 F.G ll-8 2:01%m 81 115 6 7 8" 9=' C McCr's'n 9 Manzana 110. Aviator 110, TallGrass 115 O 33278 F.G 11-16 1:47*481 6 110 J 7 7" 7" C McCr's'n 8 Strongbeart 112,GrandDad 107.Tiffin 107 O 33992 J.P 11-8 1:59 hy29-10 114 1 5 5* 2* R Leonard 7 ElevuSixty 114,Herend'n 103,Kin:and 112 Latest Workout Starts. 1st- 2nd. 3rd. Won. 133 — lm 1:49 %sy Record for year to date 6 1 0 1 $ 950 INDIANAPOLIS, ch. m. ■ 1 05 By Ring Gonn — Day Dream, by Ballot. Trainer. C. E. Durnell. Owner. Three D's Stock Farm Stable. Breeder, S. K. Nichols. Mayl4-295C.D 1 rj 1 :50%m 9-5 110 8 6 6" 6s* DunlapF 4 8 Alleg'nce UKS.Tamina 1(15. Th dt-rCirl 105 O Mar. 22-29" J.P V* l^S'.im 21-5 102 4 4 4* 341 DunlapF * 5 Herendeen 107. Tiffin 107McTinkIe 107 A Marl3-295J.P l70 l:51%hy33-10 105 5 3 3'i 351 E S'shire - 5 Aviator 104, Grand Dad 104, Polvo 109 A Mae 9-29M.P 1^5 l:4S%ft 22-5 104 8 7 77J 7'» R Cra'er * 8 Herendeen 107.Geo.De Mar 113. Polvo 112 O Mae 5-29» J.P l^gl:52%sl 5 101 3 4 4T1 4'1 G Moore * 5 OregonFir lOO.Marlboro HS.G.DeMar 109 O Feb.28-29M.P J 1:16 si 17-5 110 7 9 8»J 5«1 E Shro'e • 9 Downcast 112.t;eo.Groom 107. R«,^tr 107 O 33622 F.G 1 1-lfi 1:54 hy27-10 104 4 4 4l* 4" E Shpsh'e 6 L'neAllenll3.G'geDeMarll4,WirmP'nl05 O Latest Workout. Starts. 1st. 2nd. 3rd. Won. 136—1-2 :50%sl Record for year to date 10 1 0 2 $ 1.375 SPOT LIGHT, blk. f. 4 105 By Wildair— Electric Light, by Von Tromp. Trainer, I. Williams. Owner. W. E. Hupp. Breeder, C. Clay. M.i.yl6-297C.D 1^- l:47%gd 24 107 7 7 8" S17 DuboisD * 8 St.a.Stripesll2.Prof ifrll2.DixieP'ce 112 O Mayl3-297C.D l1'tfl:51%ra 24-5 103 8 8 8" 72» HeigleR * 8 HhSt'mllO.Poll.vwog105.Roxie\V'del 110 C M»y 4-29»Lex l,"Bl:49%gd 11 102 1 6 55i 541 WhiteG ■ 5 G.McCrann l^O.Th'leC'oot 103.Taniina 102 C 32722 CD 11-8 1:57 m 29-10 106 7 [ 5»} 5" I; Heigle 8 Manzana 112. Friend 112. Georgia Rose 109 {2683 CD 11-8 1:54 ft 19 102 2 1 2h 2J R Heigle 7 Kadiak 112.Manzana 107.Rocktrusher 108 32603 Lex 11-16 1:51 m 27-10 102 9 5 2* 1» J Scurlock 9 D.Dunkie 107.Kub.Khan 106,C.Tierney 111 Latest Workout. Starts. 1st. 2nd. 3rd. Won. 132—3-4 1 :19%ft Record for year to date 3 THUNDER GIRL. ch. t, 8 98 By Thunderstorm— Kenton Girl, by Damrosch. Trainer. J. Umensetter. Owner. Kenton Farm Stable. Breeder. Payne & West. MaTH-293C.D tfrmUm 51 105 6 3 3« 3"1 Watson K « 8 Al'g'nce 10::, Tamina 10r.Mmr.meli.- 107 0 Mayia-iO^CD lT'j l:53 f,m 47-10 107^10 9 6'! 6: DuboisD ■ 1 1 Sada llO.Mar.vMcCainlOO.IlIu tnoiislOGJ C May 4-298Lex IJL 1 *T1JWi 6a 103 10 8 57J 3* WhiteG Ml LkyXenoral03\.Confti:iI 100. Vandal 107 C May l-298Lex 1J l:58%m 17-10 97 6 2 21 P* WhiteG * 7 H'tat'n 105.Mad'mEmelie HO.Cassie 105 0 Apr.2C-297Lex l-jg l:47%ft 3 100 6 6 4'1 3* WhiteG « 6 G'geMcCr'n 113,F'kH'ley 113.LessK.l?6 O Apr.21-29"Lex l7»l:45%ft 15 106 7 4 4*1 2" L'scherW » 8 SueBarber lOS.Marhi 108. HelenE. 108 0 Latest Workout Starts. 1st 2nd. 3rd. Won. 130 — 3-4 1 :19%ft Record for year to date 21 2 5 6 $2,451 MOUNT LOGAN, b. c. 3 105 By Sporting Blood— Lizzie B.. by Filigrane. (Trainer. J. Mosby. Owner. C. Nolto). Breeder. C. F. Francis. MaTll-29'CD lrVD" ft 34 105 6 7 7» 7« DuboisD • 8 Geyser 112, Padona 112. Profiteer 112 O 32032 Lat ll:3'J%ft 27 108 4 8 7'* 7'7 J Leyland 9 OuiMonsieur 109 . Wo..lorac 108, Athens 105 31688 Lat 3-4 1:13Vf.ft 10 112 12 12 11« 10'* J Heupel 12 Trumpet 110. Buddy Basil 112 Judea 107 31519 Lat 3-41:12%ft 50 106 6 8 8'1 6" V Meima'nlO L'yBr dc t 109. G hisKhan 11 4 BgerFacelll 30654 DP 3^1:13%ft 71 107 2 7 5»1 3-1 C H'sw'rth 7 Highway 105. Bather 115. Euonvmous 105 30450 DP 3-4 1:llVfcft 2 113 1 4 3' P C H'sw'rth 7 I ,'kyNancy 104. Atl,ens107.Ruinp-ieRay 103 29726 DP 5-Sl:01%ft 12 107 5 5 54J 441 L Rob'son 7 Eucnymous 107.Highwav 103.H'nDean 105 latest Workout. Starts. 1st. 2nd. 3rd. Won. 136 — lm l:4Ssl Record for year to date 1 Page 4 BONNY BASIL, ch. f, 4 110 By Basil— Beth Miller, by Miller. Trainer, W. F. Poison. Owner, W. F. Poison. Breeder, W. F. Poison. Aft. 5-29'Bow l,1, l:52%m 35f 111 2 6 6" 712 An'rsonA '10 RcdSpid'rl07,K'eiuskol07,GornT'ied 102 C Apr 2-297Bow If, l:49%ft WWII 7» »" An'rsonA "12 R'me a.R'son HO.C'ralB's lOO.Dta 103} C Il»r21-293J.P lft 1:50 It 66 1091 6 9 8" 8" An'rsonA *12 As*orCbarlielO7,Beechw'dl04,Optimiatll2 C 31561 Lat ll-16 1:46%ft 67 100 3 6 7" 7" H Clem*ntsl2 Manzana 108, Onup 110, Less K 103 81-126 L.F 11-16 1:61 by 71 99 4 8 5»1 5» K Sh'psh'e 8 Fire Chief 112. Sphere 112, Tea Tray 107 31335 L.F 7-8 1:25 ft 67 100 7 6 661 7« F Halbert 12 Shasta Belle 95. Richu 106, Col. Setb 10: 81246 LF »-4 1:12%ft 107 99 8 10 10' 7» F Halbert 12 Roycrofter 112,Honest 102.Mlnt Toddy 110 Latest Workout. Starts. 1st. 2nd. 3rd. Won. 137—3-8 :38ft Record for year to date S COLORATURA, ch. f, 4 105 By Cudgel— Galli Curci, by Ivan the Terrible. Trainer. J. Heed. Owner, Harned Bros. Breeder. W. W. Darden. ■sjll P*C II ■£ l:50%m 12 107 4 4 5" 523 JonesL » S Alleg'n.e 103,Taniina 105.Thd.r.;irl 105 C Mar.W-Lif'KyP 2 l:16%gd 13-5 104 5 3 3'3 21 KnightM 210 R'dezvotis 114,Bav'IeFr'k 88,C'plic'tnlU9 C M«r2S-295KyP 21:lC%gd 7-5 103 1 2 25 KnightM « 6 FortteM'n 115,T.Runtll5,LeisureH'r 111 C ■■TITTrjr 3 1:16 gd :3-5 It. 4 4 431 541 KnightM »11 Supersede 120,Im'rnoch 88,TbeRunt 115 C !Url9-293KyP 6J f l:09%gd 12 100 4 7 5» 3s KnightM » 9 RanehLass 08, TbeRunt 107. Miracle 112 C IUx27-29-Mia 3 1:14 Vift 6 104110 7 S» 8H I Mall'y Ml Nth'nPass 112.E.GoBr'gh 105.Mgatel( 8 I RL18-294Mia 3 l:13%ft 12 106 741 7*1 R O'Br'n » 8 Volantelll,G'neCb'vTtl06,Supersede 113 C Latest Workout. Starts. 1st. 2nd. 3rd. Won. 131—5-8 1:08ft Record for year to date 15 15 2 $1,275 NOBLE WHACK, br. g, 4 110 By Wrack — The Marchioness, by Sain. Trainer, A. Luzader, Owner. Mrs. A. Luzader. Breeder, A. B. Hancock. Mayl5-29SC.D 1,'j UMKal 31 110 2 4 6 1 5S1 An'rsonA ' 7 M'terSweep 105. Poll} wogl05,l a.lona 105 C ' May 2 297Lex l,'e 1 :63%hy47-10 10S 6 2 32 351 FisherW » 7 P'tj Eunl09,M'niE'liel08,Stars a. St sll3 C Apr.29-29*'Lex l'« l:46%sl 24-5 108 7 4 38 44i FisherW Ml Bourbonl 13, Hesitation 103,Feudleton 103 t Apr.27-29*Lex l-,\. l:47%ft 10 107 8 6 42 32 FisherW '10 HelenE.104,Hesitationl02,MasterSw'pll2 C Apr26-29'Lex fc l:10%ft 44f 110 10 10 9si S31 FisherW 812 MincrYUhT15,C'hoganll5,Pmcgranate 110 t Nai21-29«J.P 1-ff l:49Vfcft 42 UO 6 7 8BJ 8»1 FisherW '12 QnRoyal 110,Cassie 108, R.a. Reason 112 C Latest Workout. Starts. 1st. 2nd. 3rd. Won. 131—1-2 :54 4ft Record for year to date 16 10 5 J 1,350 MARHI, b. f , 4 1 05 By Whiskaway — Penalty, by Marathon. (Trainer. A. D. Steele. Owner. G. X. & C. C. Hieatt). Breeder, C. C. & G. Y. Hieatt. Hivl5-29'C.D 6J f 1:21 si 16f 106 11 12 101410°?. Russell K "14 Geo. Groom 111 .TwoBills lOS.BillyK. 116 C ||i*t Tt'IfT 1 ,1, 1 :4fl%sl 20 102 6 8 914 9»4 SmockF '1 1 G'dKinglll.Fr.HawleyllO.M'terSw'p HOC Apr24-29"Lex V* l:45%ft 41 108 6 2 2' 31 HeigleR ' 8 SueBarker lOS.T'dcrGirl 106,HelenE. 108 C Apr22-29'Lex fcl:13 4m 108 108 7 7 6S1 6» SmockF • "I ChterBl'k lOO.HySch'der 113.M uld'n 118 C 32748 CD ll-16 1:51%m 89 101 9 11 10=21028 C Hawkinj.ll DpleD'kie lll.Th'tleB'ty 102. R* yCl iff 10C 32680 CD 11-16 1:50 ft 45f 105 4 10 101410" C Landolt 11 Torch Hoy 113, Updike 108. Bedford 113 32631 Lex 1 1-16 1 :bl%sl 11 101 7 6 P* 6" F Halbert 7 GrandKingllL'.OregonFir :i2,Q'nKoyal 104 Latest Workout. Starts. 1st. 2nd. 3rd. Won. 129—3-4 1 :18ft Record for year to date 4 0 0 1 $ 50 CAPTAIN DON AN. blk. h, 7 110 By Moss Fox— Crestwood Girl, by Transvaal. (Trainer, T. M. Doyle. Owner, Joliet Stable). Breeder, C. B. Head. M^li PIT II lil:5*'~,in 7 110 5 8 S31 S4: CollinsJD • • Blk onWhit 115,Cr'dK'g 115,TumOn 105 C Ma; 2-29'Lex 1 & l:6.r hy 43 108 I 7 V 7" CollinsJD * 7 P'tyi:uul09,Ma'mE'liel08,Nol(IeW'ckl08 C May l-2fl«Lex l70 I If 79 112 1 5 S17 922 PoolW '12 L'v'IeLou 110,Sp'tDress 103,Ncv'morell5 C Apr 26 291 Lex fc l:10*:,ft 46f 110 4 8 9"10" CollinsJD M2 Muldoonll5,DarkAngelllO,Geo.GroomllC C 32694 CD Oj f l:20%ft 189 112 S 14 14"14" L Hardy 15 Dar-Fur 112. Bogan 108, Critic 107 81904 Lat 1-70 1:50 hy 77 113 6 7 714 6" W Pool 9 JiniB'ola 105.TbeS'therner 108, Provost 103 81727 Lat 3-4 112%rt 167 107 1 8 8" 8" L Connors 8 R'chLnss 104,MissF'below 10O,W'kAr'wlO7 Latest Workout. Starts. 1st 2nd. 3rd. Won. 133 — lm l:53sy Record for year to date 4 AlU. 4niki««.s»kill rVkYArric **"8 M1LF- *ha«ly Brook Farm Purse. Purse $1,500. ■till ^nurClilll I/OWIIS t J— r «Mn Ulimim. (Ruddy Light, June 2. 1923— : 59— 2— 112.) Ind. PP. Horse. Wt. Rec. A.Wt.Han. 3«i71 7 Lightning Jones 115x725 M8D 3 Wild Watcn... 107..720 MM 4 Tasman (Ml... 108.. 715 M102 2 Major Toin (M) 108.. 710 The past performances of the horses entered in this race, together with latest workout and racing record if a starter this year: Date. Crs. Dis.Time Tr. Odds Wt.St. % Str.Fin. Jockey PP.Sts. Best Company Class of Race. LIGHTNING JONES, ch. g, 2 115 By Midway— Mammon, by Pennant. Trainer, C. E. Gross. Owner, C. H. Kneblekamp. Breeder, W. F. Knebelkamp. Mvll 294C.D 4J f :54%ft 6 110 4 5 64 4' J JonesL 11 JiniDMylll.W «lWiit rs]07,Ui)cl.Mattll0 A Hay 4 29'Lex 4J f :55%gd 4 118 1 1 l«"k l'J JonesL » T UncleMalt 118,R.'EmDo\vn 118,Char*tll5 8 Ifcv 2-294Lex 4J f :56%hy 7-5 109 3 1 l4 1° JonesL « 4 LV-kyDream 101 .Lakeland 112.1'anky 101 C AiT.L7-294Lex il t :54'/ift 5 112 6 4 4«1 3« JonesL • 7 Lucile 112,W\lWaters 109,MyC'lynel07 A Apr22-292Lex I :0O%m 43-10 115 1 1 l'l l1 JonesL "12 UncleLuther 115,Delmonica 115,Coby 115 A Kit S-29'J.P SJ f :41%ft 43 UO 10 8 8»1 6' L Jonea "12 Lucile 115. Dorothy Lee 115,Campion 115 A I a test Workout. Starts. 1st. 2nd. . rd. Won 137—3-8 :35%ft Record for year to date 6 3 0 1 J 4,743 WILD WATERS, b. f. 2 107 By Wildair— Watc-rsmeet, by McGee. Trainer, F. M. Taylor. Owner, Coldstream Farm Stable. Breeder. C. B. Shaffer. 1U;14 -294CD Al f :rj5%m 3-2 106 3 2 1» 2" AbelA « 6 Un -leMatt 109, Supryse 111, Chariot 107 A lUrll 294CD 4 J f :54%ft H 107 3 1 H 2'i WatsonK *11 .limD «ly 111,Un.MattllO,Li'fgJoii.-s 110 A Arr2T-2'J'Lex 4J f :54Vift 7-5 109 2 2 22 21 McD'ottL » 7 Lucile 112,L'ngJones 112,MyC'rolynel07 A Ai*. 20 29= Lex | :4S ft 19-10e 115 T 1 1« I3 GtvingL ]12 Pr'sElsiell5.M'sPgyll5,Mim t.N'ph 115 A r«* 11-294F.G g :35%B'd 7 111 6 43 5»J T Luther »12 rarnellBndI17,WaveToplll,UncleM tll7 S Mk 6-29'F.G i :36%hy 12-5 109 7 4s 31 T Luther » 8 Lybia 109.Br'dsBuddy 116,W'dyRoss 112 A Latest Workout. Starts. 1st. 2nd. 3rd. Won. 137—1-2 :49%ft Record for year to date 6 13 1 $1,323 TASMAN, ch. c, 2 (M) 1 08 By Craigangower — Satin, by Peter Quince. Trainer, D. E. Stewart. Own er, D. E. Stewart. Breeder, J. N. Camden. ■9 4-292Lex 4J f :5o%gd 15 115 8 6 6«J o'l PoolE • 8 Th'tleAnn l]2,HappyLad 115,Wingo 115 A Apr.27-294Lex 4i f :54'/5ft 61 109 1 5 6*1 6» AllenCE » 7 Lucile 112,W'dW'ters 109,L'ngJonesll2 A Latest Workout. Starts. 1st. 2nd. 3rd. Won. 111—1-2 :51%sl Record for year to date 2 MAJOR TOM. blk. c, 2 (M) 108 By Light Brigade— High Stakes, by Fair Play. Trainer, C. C. Van Meter. Owner, D. Breckinridge. Breeder, Himyar Stud. H»yl3-29'C.D 4| f A5%m 15 116 8 5 6" 41J CrumpW "ISAHUpset llC.l'eai.Boy 110,'TakeOff 116 A Latest Workout. Starts. 1st. 2nd. 3rd. Won. 136—1-2 :50y&sl Record for year to date 1 DONORA, cb. f, 2 (M) 1 07 By High Cloud— Donna Barton, by Sir Martin. Trainer, K. Spence. Owner, Audley Farm Stable, Breeder, Audley Farm. IbjlS-L^CD 4& f :66 m 20 106 6 5 6*i 6-» PhilpotH 4 7 A) ibia leslll,FlTj lel09,WildDenise 109 A Latest Workout. Starts. 1st 2nd. 3rd. Won. 136—3-8 :39sl Record for year to date 1 BHY PETER, ch. c, 2 (M) 108 By Pennant— Shy Missie, by Ayrshire. Trainer, J. B. Partridge. Owner, Valley Lake Stable. Breeder, B. Combs. JUjl3-29"C.D *l I :554t,m 41 116 9 12 ]2201318 WatsonK ' 15 Alllpsct llii.l'eaceBo.v llC.Tak.Off 116 A Latest Workout. Starts. IsL 2nd. 3rd. Won. 136 — 1-2 :52sl Record for year to date 1 BELLSM7.TH, b. g. 2 (M) 1 08 By Busy American — Annie Gilmore, by Dick Welles. Trainer, J, T. Weaver. Owner, J. T. Weaver. Breeder. J. B, Respcss. Jbjl3-29'CD 4J f :55%m 7Jf 116 S 13 13201218 ClellandO »15 AllCpset llti l'.a.eBoy llti.TukcOff 116 A Bvll-294C.D 4» f :54%ft 72f 10917 8 9" 9s! ClellandO '11 JimD'dylll,W'dWatersl07,UnchMattllO A Latest Workout. Starts. 1st. 2nd. 3rd. Won. 136—5-8 l:03y:,sl Record for year to date 2 55th— KENTUCKY DERBY ~55th pi-l /^ll I -IE rv 1 1-4 MILES. Fifty-filth Kim- *-rt'm* ^/Jli**A ^iiiAft IXVTTUO $50,000 Added, of which $0,000 to second; $:{,000 to third and $1,000 to fourth. Owner of winner to receive a (.old Trophy. 3-year-olds. By subscription of $25 each, $500 additional to start. (Track record: lVoodtrap, May 21, 1921—2:03^5—7—106. Derby record: Old Hose-bud, May 9, 1914— 2:03%— 3— 114.) Ind. PP. Horse. Wt. Rec. A.Wt.Han. (35572) 26 Blue Larkspur . 126. .800 36140 5 Naioliapur . Tij 105 2:02% 126.. 71)5 (35626) 1 Voltear Tij 104 2:04% 126..7D0 (30073) 25 Clyde Van Dus.-n 126X785 3(H 232 8 Minotaur 126:i;7S0 31283) 12 Karl Eitel .... 126.. 775 36140 11 Ervast 126X770 35572 19 Bay Beauty (M) 126.. 765 MM 23 The Nut 126x760 (36201) 13 Chip 126X755 (361401 24 Windy City .... 126X750 36174» 10 Calf Roper .... 126X745 (351)82) I OMeaMa 126. .740 MB 7 Kss.ire 126X740 36175* 4 Boris 126.. 735 35839 6 Cj.v,.t Lad .... IwifTtt Ind. PP. Horse. Wt. Rec. A.Wt.Han. 3C107 5 Donora (M) M7..MS 3(!102 1 Shy l'eter (M). 168.. 700 36102 6 Bellsmith (M). 108.. 700 Ind. PP. Horse. Wt. Rec. A.Wt.Han. 361402 2 l'ariiphrase .... 126X725 36140 9 Lord Braedal- bane 126.. 725 36140 14 The Choctaw .. 126.. 725 36073 15 Paul Bunyan .. 126X725 (36175) 16 Panchio 126X725 36023 17 Folkiug 126.. 725 36226 18 St. Ignatius ... 126X725 36174 2(1 Ben Machree ... 121X725 36136 21 Hiram Kelly ... 126.. 725 36140 22 Mm Pat 126x725 Three D's Stock Kami — Calf Roper, Panchio, I'rince I at. W. W. WIIHMMM A W. R. Herrinjr entry — St. Ignatius, Hi ram Kelly. E. H. Bradley entry — Bay Beauty, Blue Larkspur. The past performances of the horses entered in this race, together with latest workout and racing record if a starter this year: Date. Ob*. Uis lime T: Odds Wt.St. % Str.Fin. Jockey PP.Sts. Best Company Class of Race. BLUE LARKSPUR, b. c. 3 1 26 By Black Servant— Blossom Time, by North tar III. Trainer. H. J. Thompson. Owner, E. R. Bradley. Breeder. Idle Hour Stock Farm. Aiir.^i 2i»"Lex VIM ft 3-5e 115 6 3 1J 1'* PoolE • 6 C.\ anDii 115.Ldr.r dbai • 111. Met; 1.111 A Bep.15 -Lb Bel ul wc 1:10 ft & 0 130 6 10 9' b" A I'asc'a ll24 liiKhStt;122,i:oguishEyel25,J'kHigh 130 S ■» 1-Lb'Sar MfldSSft L 130 6 6 43 2 J A Pasc'a "10 J'klligh 127,Ch'tnutOak 122,Twink 125 S Aipll-L^Sar | l:l3%ft 3 122 1 2 l1 l1 A Pasc'a 310 JackUif:hl22,TooIligh HO.Dr.Freel'd 122 S Jum.V Lb'Bel | wc :5i) ft 11-5 117 4 7 4s l" A I'asc'a "13 JeanValjean 122,JackIligh 122, Zoom 122 S HioSOLVBel £ wc :5^%ft 12 122 4 4 I*| 1 1 E Barn's i:17 Jack High 110}, Enoch 115. Ma Mie 112 S ■vM-SPBal 4if wc SS^ft 1 112 1 2 fr 1" A Pasc'a 8 Mei Foo 115. Too High 112, Fatigue 115 A M»jl7 28'Bcl 4if\v. J0%fl 10 114 4 4 3 3J L, Craver »16 Zoom 114, Too High 114, Bargello 114 A Latest Workout. Starts. 1st. 2nd. 3rd. Won. Record for 1928 7 4 11 $60,970 137—1-2 :40%ft Record for year to date 1 1 0 0 I 650 NAISHAPUR. ch. c, 3 126 By Omar Khayyam — Scramble, by Le Melior. Trainer, J. B. McKee. Owner, Wilshire Stable. Breeder, E. Cebrian. MvM-MKXD llAZ%jm 9 114 1110 7*i 4i AllenCE 311 W'dyCityll4,Paraphrasell4,P'tH'leml09 A Mar 17-29' sTij 11 2:02%ft 8 100 13 C 6'i 2=* AllenCE "22 Gol. Prince 112,Scimitar 108.Q. Return 99 S Mat 3-298TiJ 111:51 ft 21 115 13 10 2» U CE Allen "14 Voltear 119,Xylopbone 118.RiffKaff 112 S n* 26-29'Ti j IJ. 1 Mm 5i 112 9 6 Z*i l1 CE Allen 9 InfinityllS.Taddywawa 107,YamToy 112 A MkO S«r.O 1 l:40%ft 17-10 112 4 3 2« 2» G Rose 3 6 SandyShorel09}.Bnt,rJ'nl09.Lill'nT. 107} A Jan. S 29«F.G » l:13%ft 22 118 4 4 35 4'1 K Hor'h 8 8 Virado 108,Zacaweista 112. Minotaur 114 H Dec 1-28=C.D ll:3S^sl 24 122 8 6 611 6" W Gar'r »12 C. V.Du«en 122,Currcnt 119, WdyCity 122 8 Not.24-2S«C.D 2 l:25«ft 5 110 3 3 3» 3« W Gar'r • 7 C. VanD'n 114,P*bago HO.Fr'sMilw'd 107 A KoT.10-2S5Lat 1 l:13%m 7 112 8 6 Vi 4»J W Gar'r »12 HelenDean 105. WindyCity 112. Roy 119 H No» l-2S5Lat 1 l:37%ft 37-10 109 3 2 11 1" W Gar'r 6 B.M'chree 103,0. M'sieur 112,W'lorac 105 H 0.t.27-28 Lat | l:l"%sl 11 112 5 4 4°i 3« W Pool » 8 Reenie lOO.Fr'chLass 107.S'ndyShore 112 A 6 ril2 LS'F.P 2 1:13%gdl2-5 112 5 4 2'J 2'1 E S'shire * 5 Uptime 106. Co'lBlack 115,S'dl. Skirts 110 A Sep 7-2S-F.P | l:12%ft 4J 112 7 6 4»1 4» E S'shir* 7 Plumbago 112.C.Black HO.KatrinaL. 106 H hkMM'J BJfl:07 ft Si 113 8 8 71J 5«J R Fin'ty » 8 Plumbago 1081, C.BIaek 113. Pet it Pan 113 A AnglS 28'Haw 5 l:13%ft 19 107 10 8 6s 6-i CE Allen '12 T.Cho.taw 105.D.IIeart 114.C'll!laek 114 a A..g11-2S'Haw hcl:lfiy5ft 9 108 3 5 5»1 4'J CE Allen ' 7 Rog'hEye 118,KarlEiter 118.Pc.Pat 106 A Ang 3-2S'Haw he l:16%ft 37-10 115 3 5 1" l'l CE Allen ' 8 T.Ch'taw 109.M. Walker 115 Sp.Dress 109 A Jul.30-2S3IIaw 5J f l:06%ft 17 108 4 6 5«J 2* CE Allen UO Tuberose 103,D'lcHeart 113,C.i:ian.o 108 A Jul.lS-2S L.F » l:H%ra 7J 108 5 6 5'} S'l CE Allen • 6 P'cePat 108,P.Bunyan 111, B. Darling 111 A M.tt-2t*L.B 5Jfl:07 ft 71 109 4 7 6=3 7«1 CE Allen M2 .1'cknavkell 106,PrinceFat 109.1-indy 10* A J.m 30-28-Lat | l:lCVahy41-10 115 12 11 12"12'» W Gar'r «12 Roy HS.Franklloran 118.St. Ignatius 118 8 J.in.L6-2ScI^Lt 5Jfl:074isl 31 110 3 5 421 1" W Gar'r ■ 7 Gr'ndale HO.F'klloran H2,S'dyShore 110 A JuiLlC-iS-Lat CJfl:06 ift 26 110 7 7 4*i 21 A Abel • 9 Herr.ck 110, Disturb 117, Em inen.e 110 8 Jun1.T2S-Lat 5if1:09 si 14 115 4 4 35 25 W Gar'r » 7 JndgeMurphy 115.Glenno 115. Bather 115 A M..v30-28=C.D gl:00%ft 3S 115 11 7 710 7SJ S Stret'n Ml M.Walker 115, Harvard 115.Emi: ' n -e 115 A Latest Workout. Starts. 1st. 2nd. 3rd. \\ n. Record for 1928 19 3 4 2 $ MM 137—3-4 l:15%ft Record for year to date 0 2 2 0 $40,050 VOLTEAR. b. p. 3 126 By Volta— The Wife, by Delhi. Trainer. P. M. Bnrch. Owner, Dixiana Farm Stable. Breeder, Kcvada Stock Farm. Aj*2T-S*HM l£l:4B%ft 12 119 8 1 V 1- Leg. reE 'J13 ;r.y to:t 114, The Nut 1 1 l.L.-n. ite 114 8 Matl7-29'=Tij ]J 2:0L':iift 17 104 2 4 3} 5" MannF *22 G'nl'rinte 112,Na:shapur 105.S ;i;,it'r 108 S Mar 3-2S*Tij li 1:51 ft 12 110 11 2 1* 21 F Mann "14 Nai'shapur 115. Xylophone lib. I Kaff 112 8 Feb.26-297Tij 1-,^ l:44%ft 6-5e U2 S 4 5«1 5s F Mann » 9 Naishapur 112,lnf iuityllo.Tdi «a « a 107 A Feb.l9-L97Tij 1^ I3C3 ft 21-10 105 1 6 3s 3" F Mann J 8 Longndge 110. Xylophone lOb.x'amToy 08 A ■w S-M^PMi ^l:13%ft 6 111 2 3 3'3 2* F Mann - 4 Extreme 130.H dretb 127.P'cessTina 124 8 0ct27-2S'Lrl 1 l:394/aft lOf 11411 4 4' 4" R Peter* 1 l12 Twink 120, F rCliff 106.Dr.Fr laud 116 H AugSl-SS^A.P 3 l:14%sl 4-5 116 4 3 3=} R Peter* 1 4 7 W'rTime 108,T'C*taw lll.Nie r gua 111 A Ang27-LS5A.P | l:ll%ft 7-10 120 1 3 351 3' R PeterM "10 C. VanD s'n 117,D.H'rt 114.Om.Msr 109 A Aaglb-LSUIaw 5 1:13%ft 7-5 126 7 9 7» 8s R Peter*) 12 T.Ch'aw 105. D. Heart 114.C'lIi!aek 114 H M.M-a*I*V 21:13 ftl3-10 122 5 3 32 l'l R Peter' 1 U2 T.Okah 118,Pphrase 118,Ch'ieFrgan 118 8 JunlO-L'S5A.P 51fl:Ot5%ft 1J-5 113 7 3 IS l4 R Peter'l 17 Vermajo ll.'.TheOkah 115,P'te tion 113 8 .TunlL'-LVA.P 51 1 IMHtt 17-M 113 6 5 2- 21- R Peter'l "14 C'lBl'k 114.IloyalP.uhy 114,1'r'c Pat 112 A Apr. 3-28'Bow \ :47%ft 31-10 US 6 1 l3 1« R Peter'l "11 V'lado HS.Letalone 118.Pegg'sP«le 118 A Latest Workout. Marts. 1st. 2nd. 3rd. \Vr,n. Record for 192S 9 3 2 2 122.403 135—1 1-4 2:16M;m Record for year to date 5 111 $11,750 CLYDE VAN DtTSEN. eh. g, 3 126 By Man o' War — Uncle's Lassie, by Uncle. Trainer. C. Van Buscn. Owner, H. P. Gardner. Prcfder. H. P. Gardner. May 11 -L^C.D CJfLL^ft 1-2 115 3 4 1= 1»| McCrVnC I214 PtH h mllO. V'rmajoll5,L'dPr 'd'b'ni'115 A Apr.Ju^Lex 1T0 1: 14 ft U-5 115 1 1 21 2»k McCr's'nC » • Bl.L'spur 115.L.Br'd'banelll.M.- ; glelll A Drc 1-2S5C.D 11J»%)* 11 122 6 1 1» 1« C McC's'n »12 Current 119. WindyCityl22, Dr Freeld 122 S Nut.24-2S6CD 1 l:25 ^ft 3-5 114 4 1 l'l Id C McC's'n ' 7 Pl'bago HO.N'shapurllO.F'cesMilw d 107 A KoT.17-2S-Lex fc l:08%ft 41 122 13 6 3* If C MoC'n "15 Current 124. WindyCity 122,Dr.Kreel d 127 S Noil2-28MHF fclll%sl 3^2 122 1 1 1» 1» C McC's'n • 8 Fr'cbLass 119.PrtyPosell9.Dbl. n rt 127 8 Oct?0-28sLat 3 l:121-.sd 41 119 6 4 5U Pi C McC's'n "11 NellieCnstis 112,Roy 122, Pretty Pose 100 H BfP22-2S«L.F gl:12%ft9-10 L?l 4 3 2» 3'1 C McC's'n • 8 K'lEitel 121 W'dyCityll2,F'cs.Milwdl08 H Sep. 8 2S«A.P 2 l:12"ift 23-10 122 7 1 2'1 2" C McC's'n «16 D'bleHeartl 15, RogshEyel25. Vermajo 115 8 Aug 27-2$ 5 A. P 'il.n^tt 5 117 4 1 I'll2 C M. C's'n MO Dblelleartlll. Voltearl20.OuiMon«i'r 109 A AuciS-L'SHlaw |l:S%fl 8 120 1 6 4* 51 C McC's'n *H T.Ch'cta\\T05.D'bleH'rt 114,CoalBPk 114 H feUMKAJ 5J f l:06%ft 49 10 126 5 8 6:1 :.'i C McC's'n U7 Voltear 113. Vermajo 113. The Okah 115 8 Jun. &-2SiF.P ||f I:v7- isl29 10 122 1 2 Is 1« W Lcher 9 Sp't'gBlue8ll3,CoalBl'kll9,G'sImage 116 8 MajSO-LS-C.D | l:00'/5ft 31-10 125 7 7 6el 4:1 F C'-tta **I4 Rog' shEye 117,'TheOkah 122. Vermajo 122 8 Mat10-2S«C.D 4J f :54%ft 11-20 115 5 3 2"* 2" W Ch'tta 1215 LdHr'd bne115,T.Okahll5,MyIIohby 115 A May 5-28-Lex 4J f :54%ft 2-5 118 1 1 l3 1° F Ch'tta ' 4 Bobbinalong 115,CallPlay 115,Bowler 115 8 Ai* 30-28* Lex 4J f :53 ift 13-10 112 1 1 l2 I2 F Ch'tta ' f '"alll'lay lltll.Franklloran 112.11am 112 A AftM-VLtm I MS^gd 2-5 115 2 2 21 1" F Ch'tta 210 Pr'.etonll5.Ultimexi anll5,CashPIay 115 A A!»-.2r,-2S:Lex J :49%hy 3-4 115 5 2 1»* 2h F Ch'tta « 8 FrankIIoranll5,TheDoctorll5,E^kimo 115 A Latest Workout. Starts. 1st. 2nd. 3rd. Won. Record for 192S 17 110 $1,469 137—5-8 l:03Vfcft Record for year to date 2 110 $1,469 MINOTAUR, br. c, 3 1 26 By Sun Briar — Irish Lady II., by Bachelor's Double. Trainer, C. F. Cherry, Owner, J. R. Thompson, Jr. Breeder, W. S. Kilmer. MyH TlTIf 1,3« 2:0i%ft 12 120 9 5 IJ 21 If I 1 1 IT "11 Dr.Fr.. land 126, African 126, Tin Nut 126 8 May l-Llj'Pim £1:13 ft 51 110 12 8 1" l3 HalbertF »13 My Sis 113, Too High 110, African 102 8 «fTI TI'IMO l,'s l:45*:ft 22-5f 114 12 € 781 711 PichonL »13 Voltear 119. Grey Coat 114, The Nut 114 S Apc20-294HdG l*M:4VJtfl 3 4 115 2 1 11 IJ W'kmanR 5 Altitude 101. WarHawk 112. Nemere 100 A A|.r.l3-294Bow I 1:27^51 18-5 115 6 3 11 V W'kmanR « 7 StandBy 113 nouss'n 106.Nympl.K-g 106 A Apr. 6-294Bow { l:27'/5sd 41-5 116 5 4 421 4J Roberts'nA 2 8 Essarell7.PuddyBasiU0y,MatinsMiu'rl07 H Mai22-29«J.P IJ 1:56 m 6 117 12 12 ll'Hl" HalbertF '13 CalfRoperll7 Panchio 114. McGomgle 117 8 MarlC-2&6J.P l-itl30Kmi 6 111 1 1 1!1 1» HalbertF MO C'fRper 115MiG'nigle 107. W'rH'k 1081 H Mar 9-251,J.P l70l:45'/5ft 71 110 2 S 4=1 4* F Moon ' 8 Chip 104. Burning Sun 108. Calf Koper 112 A Feb. 12-29^. G 11 1 :52%f t 24f 101 9 2 5»J1012 G Rose "14 SeaRocket 107J. Solace 122.Gen IHost 110 8 Ftb. 9-296F.G ll:46%hy & 115 S) 10 10lcll" L McD't "12 Laurie 112, Chip 111. Marshall Seth 103 8 J»n.31-2S=F.G 11:40 ft 14-5 110 i 1 l4 1* L McD't 5 C. Roper 118.McGonigle 112,11 rvurd 105 A Jan.23-29'F.G | l:14Vfcsl 21-5 U2 1 2 2» 1°* L McD't ♦ 5 Pan. bio 109. Si'ouLegree 106. Disturb 110 A Jan.lS^S-F.G 2 l:20"/f.ny 13 111 5 4 7"3 5» J McCoy • 9 Calf Roper 1081, Virado 116. Chip 115 8 Jan.l7-29:iF.G 1 l:4S%hy 10 110 4 2 2s 23 D McA'fe ' 5 UpsetLad 110. Panchio 105,B. Sandy 109} A Jan.12 29*F.G ll:47%hy 9 113 3 4 541 i'l R W'man » • McUonigle 112,LillianT. 102,PpLad 110 A Jan. 8-294F.G g l:13%ft 8 114 8 3 23 3} T Malley * 8 Virado 108,Za.awta 112.Naishai.ur 118 H Jan. 1-295F.G 1,'g l:4C;Lsl 23. 9S 10 4 lli'll21 J Cav'ns "12 Fly Hawk 107. Solace 116, ClMNI 110 8 D«l22-28:,J.P %l'M%atW-t 11316 2 21 1» R W'man ' 8 T'derC'll llO.Up'tLad 110,0'n.ll . e 110 A P*el2-284J.P 2 1:18 hy IrtJ 110 6 4 4'1 42 K Wals'n ' 0 B.John 113,(J'denTrail 104,P'cel'.ozo 101 H Dec. S-2SM.P 53 f l:0C',;,ft 14-5 113 5 5 3-1 PI K Wats'n ' 7 «J'dP'ce 100.Lit.Cyp 108,Sw psora 107 A Dec 1-28M.P 5J f l:0S"igd 7-10 113 5 3 32 3-i L Pichon • 7 LillianT. 110.G. Prince 10.1. Capt. I. S. 113 A ffciTI M IT 51fl:07«iKd 8-5 103 3 1 11 l»l K Wats'n • 1 Littletiyp 110,Roo«lle8 104,Tul..ruse 110 A 0.t27-2S'Lrl 2 1:13 ft 3-2 115 11 8 6'2 4-3 R W'man M3 Altitude 109. Pagan La 'e 112 I'm wlet 112 A Ott.22-2SeLrl | l:ll%ft 6 112 7 2 2* 26 R W'man ■ 7 Igloo HO.Mayoi Walker 108. Sunvir 105 A MJHMJl 2 l:14v:,sd 14-5 106 5 3 34 22 L Pichon ' 5 Igloo 112,Shipnia'er 106,Beau\Vra.k 106 A OitlS^S'Lrl |l:n%fl 22-5 106 5 3 21! l'l T Malley * 5 B. Wrack 104. Zoom 117,MayorW'ker 105 H Oct. 9-2S4Lrl 2 1:13 ft 17 110 9 7 4'J l1 L Piehon " 12 B.Wr'k lll.J.Rineh't 102.N. !;all 102 O Oct 6-2S3Lrl 11:41 ft 8 11116 4 11 21 R W'k'n '10 Sport'gCritlOS.MintSmash 103.1'urdle 105 0 Oct 3-2S3Lrl 2 l:13%ft 37-10f 115 8 6 5'i 631 R W'k'n '12 lneept'nl03.Aut'nBrnill2,Shas.Pcl blell2 O B.r25-281HdG | 1:14 ft 31 114 7 4 31 l'l R W'k'n "14 Sambo G. 114, Trissy 111, Yo«an 115 O ScP.22-28'HdG 2 1:13 ft 10 109 11 6 8» 61 JH Bure "15 NellaR.IOfi.BeauWracklOC.M'tSmash 103 0 S.p.20-2S'HdG 3 1:16 si 23-5 112 5 2 33 45i JH Bur'e M5 JaneRinehart 112J.Stclvio HO.Virado 119 0 SnilS^Eel »ifwc l:06%ft 8 11111 12 11°3 95 G Fields '21 Seabright 11 2. Copper 1131,Roseomar 109 O Sep. 7-28 'Bel 5ifwc 1:07 m 41 112 3 4 2 11 FJ Bak'r M0 Othello llT.fl— «!■ HL'.TomKanty 112 0 Sep. 3-2SM?el iAfwC l:0C4isy 20 116 12 10 8" 8" FJ Bak'r M4 Cheers 110, Mint Sauce 116, Kil.lare 116 A A»B:5-2S,!Sar 2 1:16 ■ 25 IIS 11 11 79S 5" FJ Bak'r Ml Prairi -Firell8,-C.Saucel18.l;\onIIiil 118 A May :-2S'Pim 41 t :54%ft 45 118 6 7 6°i 4"J F Stev's 12 DnnkirkllS.CoinColVtorll8,R'kaphi|-.ell8 A Afall-a'lUa 4J f :572i,h 29-10 116 7 7 Spl V« F Stev's » 8 HighS.-ore 116, Chester 116. Fatigue 116 A Ai*lC-2S'H ]G 41 t :54%ft 9 118 9 10 10' ' 612 FJ Bak'r Ml LewB!a.k118,Para! hrase llS.Chl, c|a 118 A Apr. 3 28'Bow J :47%ft 21 118 9 8 7" 5'4 J Shan's Ml Volt, ar 118, Violado 118, Letalone 118 A Latest Workout. Starts. 1st. 2nd. 3rd. Won. Record for 1928 23 6 4 1 $0,315 137 — 1-2 :50%ft Record for year to date 18 6 2 1 $15,640 KARL EITEX, ch. c, 3 126 By Pilymelian— Pinkie, by Delhi. (Trainer, D. B. Miller. Owner, J. J. Couehlin). Preeder. Himyar Stud. SeP.29-2S5L.F £ 1 :24^ift 3-2 123 4 3 l1 l4 R De P'a M0 WarBuddy IBM, WindyCity 112.Host 106 H Sep.2C -2S-L.F IVJOmn 3 5 119 4 3 21 2» M McG'e » 6 WindyCity lOD.Uost 107,CoalP,la k 113 A s.r22-2SfL.F 2 112%ft 13-5 121 2 1 l2 l'l M McG'e ' 8 W'yC'y 112,C.V'nD'n 121,F'sMilw'd 108 H Sep.l5-2S=Eel ajwc 1:19 ft 15 125 23 14 12'410" - Petel '324 HhStrg 122.Rog'shEye 125.J klligh 130 8 Augll-2b3Haw ho Itmtn 11-20 US 5 3 2' **• W Fr'nk » 7 R'g'shEye 118.P'ncePat 106,N"sh'pur 108 A Jul.2S-2S-L.F 2 1:!2%ft 12 112 8 4 331 1» R Jones "17 Zacaw'ta 110, Vermajo 116,MrW ker 112 H Jul.lC 2SnRac gl:00 ft 9 10 116 1 1 1« l4 J Heupel ' 8 Bather 116.CllPlay HO.J'geMuiphy 116 A Jul.ll-2S'Rac lUPftft 7-10 112 4 1 l4 1» J Heupel »M2 BigP'ch 112.M'dowLark 109,1'otllot 112 A Jun.28 2S:Lat 61 f 1 :00%sl 49 115 1 7 8" 6T1 J Heupel '11 Bather 115,BigSandy 115,Green«lale 115 A Latest Workout. Starts. 1st. 2nd. 3rd. Won. Record for 1928 9 5 2 0 $21,470 129—1-2 :521,6ft Record for year to date EKVAST. b. g 3 1 26 By Faicines — Blind Beauty, by Helmet. (Trainer. W. Fenwick. Owner, Baron Long). Breeder. Baron Long. Marl4-2!.:C. D 11:43*AM 16-5 114 4 5 4- I" WoolfG «U W'dyCity 1 14,Paraphrasell4,P'tH'leuil09 A Mac 3-29 Ti] IJ 1:51 ft 3-2 112 2 3 54i 7'6 G *Vo'lf "14 Naishapur 115. Voltear UO.Xyloph e 118 8 Feb.lC-29'Tij ll:37%ft 2 113 1 1 I'll8 G Woolf 4 6 Andromeda lOO.T'dywawa 102,Listo 105 H Feb. 2-29;Tij 11:42 gd 1-2 112 12 1" l"k G Woolt 8 5 1'dywawa 104,Xyl'ph ne 10S.L. VaVa 102 A Det20-2St'Tij 1 :58%ft 13-10 105 1 1 l4 l3 G Woolf '10 TheTartar 112, Nusakan 112. Host 105 A Dc-cll^S'Tij 1 l:02V-hy 1-5 106 1 1 1* l2 G Woolf • 7 QkRefn 112,T.T'tar 112.M. Hunter 112 A Dec 2-2S4Tij 5J f l:05%ft 17-lU 103 2 1 l2 l5 G Woolf 4 7 Inf'ty 98.P torllug 107, Alex. P'tages 116 H Ku» L'J 2ScTij J :5S%ft 71 105 1 1 l2 l4 G Woolf » 7 Infinity BK'.Jiinpryor l(!8,Sistei Joan 105 A N..T. 3-2SeTan | 1 :03%m 12 113 1 2 21 1'} D Lyons ■ T Kamuela 108, Hilo 108, El Monte 105 A 0.t.21-282Tan fol:114f,ft 1-2 113 1 1 1' 1- D Lyons » • Nic'mus lOSTheSquire 107,Bcarero 105 A Octl4 28'Tan £l:00%ft 10 105 4 6 44 2'1 D Lyons « 9 Infinity lLS.Bowcroft Hl.L'yVaVa 111 A Latest Workout. Starts. 1st. 2nd. 3rd. Won. Record for 1928 7 6 10 $ 3. 390 137—1-2 :48%ft Record for year to date 4 2 0 0 $1,400 BAY BEAUTY, b. c 3 (M) 126 By Black Toney —Blushing Beauty, by Canard. Trainer, H. J. Thompson. Owner, E. R. Bradley. Breeder, Idle Hour Stock Farm. A|«-.L'i-29'Lex 17»1:!4 ft 3-5e 107 3 0 58 V% ColemanA ' 6 B.l.'kspurl 15, C. VaiiD'nll5,L.l'.r'.n.Yl 11 A A»g20 2SSar 5ifl:09 si 30 US 2 7 6° 6'» L Lyke • • B'ouK'g HS.M'tS'uce 118,SpgCrit 118 A Aiigll-2S"Sar 5ifl07 ft 30 11011 8 S'UO'1 L Lyke '12 Zoom 117.Hypolino 114,LadyCapulet 119 A Jun. D 28'Bel | wc :59 ft 6 117 3 4 34 4a A Pas' a "15 Ch'tnutOak 117,A |u'tella lll.ilealy 117 A Jun. 2-2S3Bel |«el"«%fl 2 112 3 5 G43 5« A Pas'a '"10 L'dyCap'let lll.Don'y 117, Bagpiper 113 A M.1v30-2S4Eel £ wc :59y4ft 12 115 13 14 14;"1 1'2 G Ellis '17 BlueD'kspur 122J'klIigh 1161. Enoch 115 8 May2S -2S&Bel 4ifwc:55 m 10 118 2 3 3s 28 A Pasc'a »12 Bonnay 118,IIoussain 118, Wind-wept 118 A May 19 28" Eel 4ifwc :52' ■ 12 117 10 10 9'28" LCr'ver '"13 Jim sBob 117,FircOlow 117,GreyCh'f 117 A Latest Workout. Starts. 1st. 2nd. 3rd. Won. Record for 1928 7 0 14 | 2,150 137 — 5-8 1:01ft Record for year to date 1 Page 5 THE NUT, br. c. 8 126 By Mad Hatter— Afternoon, by Prince Palatine. Trainer, J. Notter. Owner. Warm Stable. Breeder, H. P. Whitney. H«yl(K294Fim |£ 2:01%ft 6 12« 3 7 61 43 JohnsonA »11 Dr.Freelandl26.Minotaurl26,African 126 S May 4-29,Pim 1^1:47=^11-10 111 6 6 32 2» MaibenJ • 6 Dr.FreeIandl23,HermitagelI3,Folkingl09 A , Apr27-29lHdG tAj l:454i« 71 114 9 S 4«1 33 MaibenJ »13 Voltear 119. Grey Coat 114. Leucite 114 S , Apr22 294HdG r*l »lf a 109 6 : 1» l4 MaibenJ • 7 F'kingl07.Constitut'n 112,H'rmt'ge 1131 A . Hot I -2PFIM 11:39 ft .0 119 10 9 6" 5" R Wk'n '10 IligbStr'g 122.Dr Fr'land 122. Neddie 119 S ktS-yLri ll:39*ift 40 107 9 11 9" 7" A Ro't'n 12 Twink 120.FriarCliff lOC.Dr Fr land 11C H m* m M~I ll ll^'Vtft 19 106 1 9 7" 7" A Ro't'n 4 9 Twink 11C. Dr. Fr'land 116.FriarCliffl07} A Octl5-2S6Lrl 1 1 lltil 8-5 107 6 8 Z'i 3» A Ro't'n » 7 SunBr'm 107.Bray'y lOO.M'neC'pass 107 A Oct S-2S4Lrl 5i f l:06%ft 31-i: 114 t 6 2 1 2' R W'k'n »10 ChfExtive 114.P'wler HO.BeginO'r 114 A IVpir, :s3Bel a3 wc 1:19 ft 12 122 16 15 16"13'» E Amb'e »24 HighStrgl22,Eog'hEye 125.JackHigh 130 S ffc-pIO 2S6Bel 5Jf wc l:06%ft 8 110 7 1 V l'l J Maib'n *14 Fly Light 107,Chatford 117.CaIwick 120 A Aur13 2S;Sar 51 f i :0G=/ift 30 113 10 8 7»1 7" A Ro't'n "15 Chestnut Oak 117. Healy 120. Infinity 117 A Latest Workout. Starts. 1st. 2nd. 3rd. Won. Record for 1928 8 111 $1,100 137—1-2 :49%ft Record for year to date 4 111 $4,300 CHIP. ch. g, 3 1 26 By Supremus — Sheila Hyve, by Golden Sun. Trainer, J. T. Taylor. Owner. Mrs. E. L. Swikard. Bieeder. H. P. Headley. Ma !« 29-C.D 1 l:3SH:.gd 6 106 1 2 lb 1" HeupelJ » S ChiragolRi.RcighOIgallO.CIogDance 110 A Mht11-29C.D lje l:4*%ft 32 101 6 7 7*3 711 S'pshireE '10 M'tioFrnll.S.Est'rSt'kgslll.Cartago 111 S Mar 22 29s J P 1^1:56 m 17-6 114 2 7 10» 8'2McD'ottL «13 Calf Roperl 17. Panchio 114.McGonigle 117 S *k 3 S'J.P V* l:40i/ift 9 104 8 6 2* 1» E S'shire * 8 B ngSun 108. Calf Roper 1 12.MinotaurllO A F* 9-29-F.G 1 l:4C..hy47-10 111 7 7 6~\ 2» K Hor'h »12 Laurie 112.MarshlS.th 103.BdyBasil 10S S Rt 1-M5F.G lA 1 :46%ft 61f 100 12 13 12" V E S'shire "16 Vermajo 103}. Solace 122. Wellet 104 S Jan.22-29:F.G ll:*S%fegr 8-5 113 5 4 3» 33 L McD'tt : 5 Bl'dris 103,B'dyBasil lll.P'eeBozo 108 A Janl9 29'F.G Sl:2fr'ihy 71 115 6 8 5*1 3a L McD'tt : 9 Calf Roper 108!. Virado HC.CpsetLad 114 S Jan. 9 294 F.G 1 1 :40%ft 51 109 8 4 2"* 2* L McD'tt * 9 McGonigle 109.11 vard 109. Bdy Basil 102 A Jan. 5-29cF.G 1 l:47%hyl7-20 108 4 3 3'1 3el L McD'tt * 7 MeGgle 105.GrdPr'ce 112.BigS'dy 1085 A Drc.l7-2S4J.P 1 1-43 h 13-10 110 3 3 21 11 L McD'tt 4 5 McG'gle 107,R.McCTn 104,B'yBasil 106J A Decl3 _^J.P 5J f 1:11 hy 4-5 113 6 5 3» l'l L McD'tt » 7 G'sKban 113,M'thew 113.W.inR'me 110 A »«. 7-2S"J.P 1" IrfDKJ 9 99 3 2 31 23 L Jones * 5 Old Slip 115. Watch On 107. Finland 112 A Dec 4-2S'J.P 1 l:39%ft 22 -10 9S 5 4 4" 4'" L Jones • 8 Ilnotism 104. Comet lOO.ColdonTrail 98 A 9m.1t WPlm* I T-|fHri 6 112 6 2 l3 11 L McD'tt 6 9 B'dllills 102.D'bieO. 107.JackBerry HOC Wmtl PlHf fel:14%sl 51 116 3 3 3" 3s L McD'tt ' 8 CtrBl'k 113,B'gerFace 116.YamTny 116 A Not. 9 28 4 Lat | l:124igd 5 100 1 6 S ' 8" T Root ' 8 C'lGrant 113.S} mphorosa 97.1"tyI'ose 98 A Wm. MPUt % 1:15 m 14-6 110 2 1 1" 1« L McD'tt * 7 D pRiver 115. Finnic 115,DareDevil 115 A Oct27-2*-Lat 1 1:42' i«l 37-10 112 3 1 2 2: W Fr'nk • 7 Jem 112.NlicI.yns lOO.MnC'dwell ;12A OU.19 2S-Lat 1 1:47 hy 12-5 112 8 6 441 -: = W Fink • 8 B'lieL'n'd 112,Molellill 112.Bi«S'dy 112 A Oct. 17 -28 Lat 3 1:15 m 8 5 115 3 5 5'4 5" W Fr'nk ' 8 D'dGlow 115,LionH"rt 1 15,11'meJa's 115 A Oct. 13 a La t 2 1:13 ft 23 10 113 1: 9 S": 7' W Fr'nk 12 OuiM'sieur 115.11'mKelly 115. Jem 115 A Oct C-28 : Lat 6J 1 LlO-^hy 81 110 10 5 4" 2* R Fin'ty IT f*ll— l15,R.McCl'n 115,IL.Iames 115 A Oct 2-283L.F I 1 -25%ft 61 112 4 3 31 311 W Fr'nk 710 Host 112.C fRoper 112,Col.Hemway 112 A 8pP24 28-L.F ^l:14%ft 9J 115 9 4 4:1 41 L Car'le "12 S'dj Shore 115,P'ceLad llo.Akman 115 A f^plO a;L.F |l:*2%n 39 115 10 12 12 =102J L-Car'le "12 Jim 1'rjor 115, lost 115, Al. man 115 A Latest Workout. Starts. 1st. 2nd. 3rd. Won. Record for 1928 16 4 3 2 $3,752 80—1-2 :48%ft Record for year to date 10 2 .2 3 $3,175 WINDY CITY. br. c. 3 126 By Upset— Allivan. by Radium. (Trainer, J. Lovvenstein. Owner, F. M. Grabner). Breeder, T. Piatt. Wm II T f I ll^-'oin 9-5 1!4 9 7 l1 l1' 1'oolE »11 l,aiuplnasell4.1'ortH'leuil09,N hapnrll4 A Dec. l-2SrC.D ll:3S%sl 13 122 2 3 3* 361 ¥ Colle'l ;12 C. VanDusen 122,Current ll'J.Dr.Fr Id 122 I Kov2$-2SrC.D g l:25%ft 41 115 1 2 3'1 33 W Lilley * 4 Dr.Fr rdll9,T.Ch ctawlll.JgeM'pliy 109 II UoT.17-2S5Lex fc 1 M%fl 12 122 4 2 2» 22 F Colle'i » 15 Current 124. C. VanDusen 122. Dr.Fr Id 127 S KOT.10-2S 'Lat ll:43%m 17-5 112 2 2 2' 2'i F Colle'i »12 Helen Dean 105. Roy 119. NaiMiapur 112 H Ott.30-2S Haw he l:15%ft i.~* 112 2 1 1J Is E Shro'e • 5 CaptainJ.S. 103.LillianT. 103.Tinder 110 D Oit.24-2S,Haw he 1:23 hyl7-10 112 2 4 3'i 22 E Shro'e ' 5 Tinder lOO.LittleGyp HO.Haymaker 103 H Oct20-28*Haw 2mc l:lS /6hy21-10 114 6 4 4S41 E Shro'e 613 Host 111. Little Gyp 10!). Haymaker 101 B Oct 5-2&-L.F 3 l:14^h\19-20 115 3 1 1' 1« H Phil't ' 7 UeleneM.lOti.ThafsItl 12.San(lj Shore 109 A Wm n Wl W I 1 :24%ft 31-10 112 7 C 5' 3 3s E Pool J10 KarlEitel 123, W'arBuildy 110}. Host 10C U '■ WmU W* 9 i l:12%ft 39-10 109 6 4 3'1 1" H Phil't » • Karl Eitel 119. Host 107. Coal Black 113 A' •Vp.L'2 2SCL.F § l:12%ft 13 112 3 6 3=1 t»l H Phil't » 8 K'lEitel 121.C. V'nDns'nl21.Fr.Milw'dl08 ■ e.rll 2S«A.P 5Jfl:0S%sl 7-5 109 3 2 21 2'i F Chia'a «11 Nicgua lOS.J'kBask'l lOS.Fr.Milw'd 104 A Wm.t-WA.9 -|l:12r-ft 21 115 6 7 74 8 = 1 CE Allen 810 D 'hleH'rtll5.C.V'nDus"nl22.R"g'shEyel25 S Aug 7-28=Haw 5J f 1 :08 gd 9 5 113 6 4 631 C=J F Chia'a "12 Tuberose 107. Prince Pat 110, Lindy 100 A ' Aug 2 283Haw he l:15%ft 5l" 110 2 1 1« l4 F Chia'a ' 9 YamToy 107.J'kHask'l HO.B'sieAlix 107 A Jul. 2S -28*1.. F 3 1:12%ft 61 116 5 6 V* S63 R Peter'l *17 KarlEitel 112,ZacaweistallO,Vermajol 16 H \ ! ! Jul. 19 2S=L.F hi f l^g^m 23 10 115 3 3 Is 1* F Chia'a • 6 Alcinanll5.Forlu kll2.M'tonCaldw'l 115 A Latest" Workout. St.irts. 1st. -Jnd. Sri. Won. j , Record for 1928 17 5 5 3 $15,336 132—3-8 :38 4ft Record for year to date 1 1 0 0 $ 1,500 CALF ROPER, br. c. 3 1 26 By High Time — Free Love, by Chouberski. Trainer. C. E. Durnell. Owner, Three D's Stock Farm Stable. Breeder, Estate of W. T. Waggoner. MiO 15-29' C. D 1,V 147%sl 7 104 4 2 3= 3*1 HardyL J 5 Torol22,l'.ia.-k\\oodll2.Butti r I'.Toa-tlOO A, ■kS-SI*JJ li 1:»6 m 6e 117 6 3 3J 1» ColtilettiF "13 1'ancliio 114.MiH:ouigle 117. Gr (Ufr'ctlM S j i ■■M ll*| W 1,V l:50%ffd 31 115 8 2 2'* 2J LaidleyO 510 Minol rill. McG'nigle 107. WarH'wk 108} H Mar 9 29-J.P l70 lMOVoft 12 112 3 1 31 34 O Laid'y * 8 Chip 104. Burning Sun 108. Minotaur 110 A J»n 31-29' F.G 11:40 ft 19-10 118 6 I 2* 24 F Col'ttl 5 MinotaurllO.MeGonigle 112. Harvard 105 A Jan.24-29'FG 3 1.16 si 3 2 115 4 1 1J l'l F Col'tti 6 McGonigle 114, H nDcan 112.1!rJolin 115 H Janl9 2S;'F.G | l"20'/f,hy 6 lliSl 8 5 1»* 1* F Col'tti ■ 9 Virado 116. Chip 115. Upset Lad 114 S Jan.10 29 F.G |l^|tj0af 10 113 4 4 21! 2* F Col'tti • 5 M'n sC'ee 115,G'nAVes 113,M'llSeth 111 A Ott2S-2S4Haw he 1:20 hy 41 112 8 2 2» 571 L Hardy ' 9 CaptainJ.S. 115,Djiun 115. .dissl'earl 112 A OitlO-284Haw he 1:17 ^h 29-10 113 5 2 2a 21 L Hardy ■ 7 Tinder 110. 1) nn i. Lillian T. 110 A Oct 9-28 Haw he l:17Vsft 9-20 114 2 1 l4 1' L Hardy : 9 Bel i.u 'tic 114.Pokest 114 .P'lII'rt.-i'n 114 A Oct 2-2S'L.F I l:26"5ft 41 112 6 1 21 21 L Hardy «10 Host 112. Chip 112, C !. Hem gway 112 A tVp. C 2S=A.P ^ 1.13 ft 2f 111 3 681 6S1 L Hardy »12 Gr'dGu'd lll.G'nTrail lOS.Brag'doeio 111 A Aug 3 284Haw hcLlG^ft 23 109 2 4 73i 7" L Hardy » • N'shapurll.'i.T.Ch'taw 109.. '.-WalkerllS A Latest Workout. Starts. 1st. 2nd. 3rd. Won. Record for 1928 6 12 0 $1,275 134_l-2 :51%m Record for year to date 8 3 3 2 $19,465 Chicle Tahiti, by Whisk Broom II. CHTCATIE, b. c. 3 126 By — T ainer. A. B. Gordon. Owner Fair f-tabla. Bietder. H. P. Whitney. May 9 29:Jam 1 ,'., I:4*%fl 3-2 119 4 3 3J H GarnerW * 4 Si poy 122, Dolan 122, I. talone 114 H tmtO -a*Jam l'»l:44 gd 5 110 7 6 5s I' InztloneJ » 9 Es^are 110, Annapolis 110. Upset Lad 123 S A|* :3-29'Jam 51:15 hy 3 1161 9 7 33 3'i EllisG »1« BenM'sh'l 113.FlagDaj 110.L'nd'nR'kll6 A BT)i29-2S!Aqu 11:39 ft 2 111 6 2 21 2'1 A Pasc'a ■ 6 Uerkins 111. Grej Hawk 112.Fr'rCliff 111 S 6cp.22-28'Aqu g 1:26 ft 9-10 125 3 3 33 34 A Pasc'a 3 5 Perkins 118. Chatford 122. Conjuror 110 H Sep 8-28sEel 1 wcl:22%sl 6 115 6 2 2" 2" G Fields i 9 Healy 115, Marine 115, Comstockery 124 S S*fi 5 2S3Fel 5Jfwc 106 ft 7 115 S 6 533 21 A Pasc'a 3 9 Curate 115. Healy 115. Zoom 119 A Aug29-28:Sar 2 1 :10".-,hy 41 115 8 8 64 fi4} A Tase'a ■ 8 Kij.hStrunullj.Hi-alylL'i.SrniyHawn USA I A.«16 2£4Sar |ld31iktt 20 115 4 7 231 3' G Fields 4 7 ].\ ida-HC.Shipiaa-t. TllS.TheWork.TKW S Aug 8-2S3.Sar 6Jfl:08%m 5 119 6 5 5'3 48 A Pasc'a " 8 Stup'dous 109, Holiday 110, M'eC" pass 114 A Aug 4 2c"Sar 5ifl:08 ft 41 IIS 3 2 I3 1° A Pasc'a =11 P'wler 118,BirdC'clier llS.Pen'tl^tss 113 A Jul 31 287Sar "|l:00%ft 20 117 12 7 5' ■ 5fi A Pasc'a '12 Ready 114,B'conHi)l 117,1'rairieFire 117 A Latest Workout. Starts. 1st. 2nd. 3rd. Win. Record for 192S 9 13 2 $3,250 137 — 1-2 :47%ft Record for year to date 3 10 1 $1,055 ESSAE.E. b. c. 3 1 26 By Light Brigade — Wistaria, by Ballot. Trainer. J. Jchnson. Owner. Jacques Stable. Breeder. J. H. Gaines. ■bM MTlM l£2:MKft S 126 7 6 74i 8*i OarnwM '11 Dr.Frn-landl26.Minotaurl2«.African 126 S H..J 2-29' Jam l11cl:49='im 11-5 115 2 1 11 1» GarnerM » 4 Sp'rltock HO.R'aiStr'ger 120.Anna ;.10r, Ii Ai»27-294Jam l70 1:44 gd 15 110 2 1 l4 l2 CarnerM » 9 AnnapolisllO.UpMt Ladl23.BrnWiz d 110 I Apr. 24-293 Jam l70 l:44',4sl 6 116 1 2 3* 6S1 GainerM »10 DiavoJo 125. Mi Vida 110, Double Pay 120 A Apr.ll-29'Bow 2 l:14'/iSl 11-5 119 1 2 21! 1" LegereE * 0 Donnayl07.DonnBon 105. Stupendous 107J A Apr. M*BM 11:271^12-5 117 1 2 V 1D BarnesE » 8 BdyBasil 109.M.'sMin'terl07 MinofrllO H Ap. 2-2S3Bow 5J f l:0C-',ift 21-10 111 2 1 l2 l'l Robert'nA l 8 P'nL die 113.S dBy 114.F'nesFvite 108 A Uu*29-2S=Bow I 125 ft 21-10 110 2 2 21 2'1 A R'ts'n * 4 SunSd'w 115.V mar HO.G'denA'row IW A NoT^O-iS'Pow § l^-^sft 16 5 114 1 S 2M! E Amb'e ' 7 Sun Shadow 114. Mud 111. Exposay 105 A N«,v21-284Bow I 1 :2C=ipd 33 5 108 1 1 l2 l1 A R'ts'n l 6 B'terJ'n HO.S'l ofUonor HO.Chatf'd 110 A Kuyl4-284Pim l70l:44%ft 6 110 4 4 4° 4'4 F Cat'ne * 5 Sunrir 105. Rubicon HO.GoldenArrow 110 A Nor 10-28' Pirn l^c 1:46 ft 28 109 4 4 6" 52' F Cat'ne J 8 Twink 123.DinabDidUpset 102.SCdby 108 i- Kut. 7-2S4Pim 'g 1:14 ft 29 121 3 3 2* 2'1 F Cafne ' 9 Igloo 121. Friar Cliff 121. Sunvir 118 fc Not S^S'Pim 2 1:15 El 13 108 7 2 1J P" F Cat'ne 8 7 Bvery 108.Anpolis 108,D'hDidD'set 108 A mm 1-28'Emp g 1 :01=tf t 5 122 10 3 3' 4'i RkhidsH »M Aiimit!. 1 19.B! kDiamd 115.Cr.ii eful 119 A O t 27-281 Krap 5Jfl:07 ft 4 llo 1 1 3= 54 Pasc'maA 31 » SuiiMis'u ItttaMMU 1 H'..X phonell5 A Oct. 24-28 Emp 5% f 1:10 ft 18-5 110 1 1 lrk 33 W K'say 3 6 UpsetLad 112,AnnaG.107,TheBlonde 107 A Oct.20-28fEmp 51fl:064ift 8 115 2 4 5s 571 F Moon J 7 Oesel 119, Roseomar 116, Raueona 119 A AugW^o.Sar gl:14 gd 4 117 2 2 l2 l4 W K'say 2 9 SiuC'dado 117.Anastasia 112,F'rVena 112 A Aug22-28RSar | l:l"':.m 12 118 4 4 14 341 W K'say 3 7 Curate 118, Peace Lad 118, Peter 118 A Augl5 2S«.Sar 5J f l:07-'!aft 15 118 5 7 633 5= F W'ner »15 Bravery 113.MintSauce 118BaronK'g 118 A Aug 7-28«Sar 5Jfl:08 m 15 118 8 7 S1& 9'« JHB'rke 216 Oesel 118, Dail 118. Marine 118 A Jul 2S 28 Emp g 1:03 si 4 113 3 4 3'1 53 W K'say 4 S StyD \vn ll.LAufnRlm HS.Calw'k 113 A Jul 20-2S"'Emp lljttttM ■ H5 6 7 6'1 6'2 JHB'rke ,012 SunWship 115,Ra 115, Wiggle Wgle 112 A J..1 4 28'Aqu il:00-,-Jt 20 118 9 7 7'= 7" JHB'rke '=14 Toki 115. Grey Coat 118. Sun Broom 118 A Jun27-28t'Aqu £102 ft 50 122 11 6 5'3 543W K'say '12 MeCpass 122.F'rmer 112,SinC"dado 122 A Juu22-2S;Aqu g 1 00 sy 30 122 15 11 10CJ10'4 C K'nier "15 Infinity -!22.BrkWatch 122.Cal\vi.k 112 A Jun.l9-2S'Aqu S :59%sy 30 118 C" C K'nier '12 Chianti 118. Spree 115. Shipmaster 118 A ■« It TTlTrl f|f— r :53%ft 60 117 6 13 13=14'2 C Zoeller »15 Spree 114. IL.u-sain 117, Bagpiper 117 A «. ; 23-28 Bel 11' vc :52%ft 30 118 14 12 lC'JIS'9 C Zoeller »1S Broth'rBeb. HS.BdC'cher llS.Twink lis A Ma^lC 2S-J:.i.i | 1:01 ft 60 115 6 6 6'° 7»1 C Zoeller * 8 IrishH'y 109.Bro.Bebe HO.K'saSw'p 106 A latest Workout. St.irts. 1st. 2nd. 3rd. Won. Record for 192S 24 3 3 2 $3,757 136—1 1-4 2:12af,sl Record for year to date 7 5 0 0 $15,705 BORIS, b. g, 3 126 Ey Craigangower — Eeatarina. by Commando. Trainer, J. Reed. Owner, Harned Bros. Breeder. J. N. Camden. mwlt-WCIt 4l:2C'isI 11-5 106 6 4 2°" V HeupelJ ■ 6 1'anchio 105. Typhoon 110. Canaan 112 A M.oll29rC.D qtVJ*%n 6: 115 13 12 9" C41 PoolW »14 ClydeV'nDuseull5.1"tH'lemllO, V'm'oll5 A fcM TJ'lfjr l-ig 1:52 Vigd 4-5e 116 4 2 21 4=1 FronkW - 6 LkyPlay 112,Nec m'cer 104.S.GodII.108 H «^H-294KyP i;o. l:4SV6slll-5e 108 2 2 22 2s O Brown » 4 T'tiFrntti 12C.CongoII. 100. Euphrates 99 U Mar 9-29' Mia ljl:53%ft 41 US 1 4 32 2» P Walla 3 6 Upset Lad 118.Stand By 118,John B. 118 S Mi* 2-294Mia l£ 144%ft 2 103 3 4 42 22 M Kni't ■ 4 UpsetLad 105. Clean Play 115.Edisto 108 11 Kb.23-29'Mia 1| l:C2%ft 31 99 5 2 ll U M Kni'ht • • F'yMaiden 110. Flj Hawk 119.LowG'rl051 S Fi4J20 294Mia l" 1:44 ft 9-10 111 2 1 1» U P Walls • 5 Upset Lad 114. John B. 111. Ritzy 106 A F.4.14 293Mia l"l:43%ft 2 106 3 2 3'1 21 M Kni't ' 6 Virado 116. Stand By 116. John B. 104 H Fcbll-29-Mia 1™ l:4.n;,ft 31 93 4 1 3J 3^ S Hebe't J 5 Ormonbird 107. Bonaire 110. Noine 106 A F.b 5-29'Mia l70l:48%sy 9-5 109 4 3 2J 21 G Fields 3 5 Lo'nR.-k lO'J.BopinOver lOO.JohnB. 109 A *M 11 'Mia 2 1:13=ift 12 110 7 5 21 l3 R Che'm * 7 Rit/.y 105,BeginOver 118,Tossabout 105 C Jaul7 293Hav gl:14%gd 1 107 6 3 3= 2l R Che'm ■ • .Ia k Berry 109. Toki 107, Lnsjandra 104 A Jan. 9 294Hav | l:12'x,ft 8 5 IOC 2 3 23 22 R Che'm ■ 1 Sj-.wdust 112, Toki 102. Rilzy 103 A Jtu 4 29=Hav 3 1:13 ft 5 113 8 6 321 3' R Che'm ■ 8 Fr'chLass 108. Junius 107,N"li.l'.a!lot 102 II MMNlM | l:12i£ft 8 V'- 7 4 4 3 441 R Chem J 8 FaNeColors 101, Junius lOr.J'kBerry 112 A ffcllf MT IT $1:15 m 61f 11112 13 13'=1347 R Chem "13 G'g'sK'nl]l,BgerFacellO,UufeM -Cln108 C M«t27 a'C.D £127 ft 81 105 7 3 3'1 T- R Che'm » 9 Nicaragua 111, Miss Pearl 108, Jem 113 C Date. Crs. Dis. Time Tr. Odds Wt. St. •% Str. Fin. Jockey FF.Sts. Best Company lass of Race. Hw»lf 2S-lIjit 1 l:43%m 16f 100 12 9 9'« 631 L Jones »12 HelenDean 105, WindyCity 112. Roy 119 8 Sot. 6-284Lat ll:4C%hy 18 105 9 4 Z* 3* DO Ha'y «10 R'feMcCln 100. M'd'sTryst99. F.Horn 108 O Ocfc31-2S3Lat 11:39 ft 25f 101 8 C 4« V R HeigUs '12 Mj HobbyllO, Virado 112,RufiM. (lain 108 O Oct24-28«Lat 1 l:47ljhy 18 107 1 3 514 721 R Chem * 8 HelenD'nl07.H. W.B'wnl02,BigSandy 105 O Oct S-2S4Lat 2 1:12~ft 31 11110 10 912 913 R Che'm «10 L'j Br'de'tl09,G'gsKhanll4.B'g'rFacelll O Junl9-284A.P gLOl'ihy 6 114 1 5 6»1 713 F Chia'a * 7 Rog'shEye 114.D'b!eIIeart 114.tr. do 114 A Jun.l4-2S'A.P £ LOll^ft 1 108 6 2 11 1» F Chia'a «10 MachetellO}.Sh.i.Pluml05,MirdWood 105 O Jun.ll-28=A.P £ 100% ft 10 112 6 3 32 32 F Chia'a *M RoundUplO'.C'ti.Fl'gan 109.Ma -hcte 109 0 Jua 7-28=A.P 5J f 1:14 hy 11 115 4 3 21 2' H Phil't • 9 Pres'tKellyH5,C"doBi'coll5.My'V'nonll5 A Mi.v28 2S4C.D |1 IfDfal 15 109 2 9 ll'J12 8 W Gar'r 415 JfO'N'l 112.GoI'nColna 110].Rolline 112 O Maj22-2S'C.D |14t1ifl 57 112 2 4 4rl 4:3 W Gar'r '14 Ultimexican 115.Bowlerll5,B'byP.asilll3 A May S-2S4C.D 4J f :5T,'ift 40 107 10 10 10"1014 W Gar'r "12 Alto 114, Nicaragua 113. Sunnj Port 106 A Latest Workout. Starts. 1st. 2nd. trd. Won. Record for 192& 15 2 12 $2,200 130—1-2 :50%ft Record for year to date 15 3 8 2 $7,100 UPSET LAD. b. c. 3 1 26 By Upset — Lady Davis, by Sweep. Trainer, W. Knapp. Owner. Belle Isle Stable. Er«eder. J. D. Carr & Bro. May 4-294Jam 1 ,'tf 1:41%« 10 1101 7 6 ( 51 4»i McAteeL » 8 Bargelio 107 Byrd 109, Mi Vida 110 8 Arr.27-294Jam 1" 1:44 gd 20 123 4 6 4«i 35 EllisG ' 9 Essare 110. Annapolis 110.Br nWi/.ard 110 S Arr24-293Jam l'» 1 :44'/f.sl 118 10 6 743 7»1 FatorL MO Diavolo 125.MI Vida 116. Double Pay 120 A Mar22 293J.P 1J 1:56 m 16-o 119 Left at post LurkeJH '13 Calf Roperl 17. Panchio 114.McConig1e 117 S , Mac 9 29iMia 1J l:53%ft 7-5 U8 6 2 2» 1» JH B'ko ■ 6 Boris 118,Stand By 118. John B. 118 8 Mar 2-29"Mia 1^ l:44"ift 7-5 105 4 3 1* 1* T Mall'y * 4 Boris 103. Clean Play 115. Edi^to 108 H FVb20 294Mia 1'° 1:44 ft 11-5 114 5 2 2» 21 JH B'rke * 5 Boris 111, John B. Ill, Ritzy 106 A FWx 9-293Mia l£ l:414Lft 2 10816 3 5* 5* JHB'rke 4 6 F'ryM'den 100 Cl'u 'lay 117.FlyH wk 119 8 Fob. 5-295Mia 51 f 1 ^'^sy 2 109 3 4 2' 1*1 JHB'rke » 4 Fl't'gFirelO.'l.tiroucher 112.0urOwn 1041 H Jan.l9-295F.G 2 l:20%hy 6 114 7 7 6"! 4* R Russ'l 9 Calf Roper 108}. Virado 116. Chip 115 8 Janl7-29»F.G 1 l:482ihy 3-2 110 3 4 3« Is R Russ'l • 5 Minotaur 110. Panchio 105, BigS.indy 109J A JbatU-aVV.a ll:47'/ihy 7-5 110 5 1 31 3°1 F Col'ti • 6 McGonigle 1 12.LillianT. 102.Min'Cur 113 A Jan. 1-29:F.G H f 1:08 si 9-20 113 7 6 53 3' R W'man 8 8 H'nDean 117T'derCall HO.L'tleCyp 107 A Dec^S^S'J.P 51fl:07'/5ft 3-5e 11115 3 l2 l8 JHK'ike • 7 M'h'lSeth 105.M'sCh'ce llO.C'nTrail 107 A Dec22-2S3J.P | l:14%gd 16-5 110 8 4 4'1 3' R Russ'l » 8 Mhiot'r 11";.T m rC;.ll llO.C'nl'.-Ye 110 A Not.27-28'Bow 17»1:44 ft 24 110 7 5 0« 5» W Long- » 9 SoulofHon.T 11T.8— nil 101 Hi )die 1218 JfoT.24-28-row 11:25 ft 23-10 108 9 9 S7i 741 E W't'rs ' 9 Neddie 122. Stand By 108. Roy 111 A NoT.16-2S3Eow I 1:25 ft 29-10 110 5 1 l3 l'l JHB'rke ' 7 StandBy 1 12.M'yorWalk'rll0, Altil'del07 A 0cr.24-2VEmp S-^f 1:10 ft 21 112 5 3 33 l2 JHB'rke • 6 Anna G. 107. BMK 110. TheBN.nde 107 A OctlS-28'Emp 5%fl:0!K.,ft 21 112 6 1 l2 l3 JHB'rke 411 Ritzy 10S, Northampton 102. S:a-Flyerl02 O Oct 12-28" Jam 3 1:124ift 30 114 5 4 4=1 33 F Ch'tta 4 5 Justinian 116.S-abriirht llOMula'to 115 A Oct 9-28Mam 61 f 1 ^G^ft 7 112 9 10 8" 6*1 F Ch'tta 817 Common.Sensell2, Cow hide 122.Cnffinll2 O Oct l-2S'Aqu il:01%sl 7 107 6 7 3-1 31 C K'ger 310 Djinn 119..MaeQuincell4,C'utPalatincll2 O S .p.l9-2SiAqu 1 :59 sy 6 113 7 6 5-1 5« W Kels'y 411 Zest 113, Djinn 117. Mae Quince 114 O S.p]4-28'Bel |wcl:13 ft 41 110 4 5 31 33i W Kels'y '11 t 'hat ford 116. Zest 110. Griffin 113 O Sep. 6-28«Bel 51f wc 1:06 sy 5 112 7 4 4'1 33 W Kels'y '12 Evcrj time ll.l.Sh. pherd's119 Mali h.wl 10 C Sep. 3-28eBel rtjf Ml mX«l 20 116 8 6 6'2 6S1 W Kels'y '14 Cheers 116. Mint Sauce 116. Kild. re 116 A May23-284C.D 5 1:00Stft 107 110 10 10 O^IO" T Murr'y «12 rortHarIenill2,Eatonden110.H-nick 110 A Latest Workout. Starts. 1st. Jnd. 3rd. Won. Record for 1923 15 4 0 5 $ 3.550 137—3-8 :35'^ft Record for year to date 13 4 13 $12,750 PARAPHRASE, b. c. 3 1 26 By Supremus — Parody, by Cylgad. (Trainer, W. W. Taylor. Owner, H. P. Headley). Ere. tr. H. P. Headley. E, || ItTfl ll,2'..m 13 114 5 l 21 * WtmmW ll AV'djCitiI14.P'ti;arleml09,Na'har«rll4 A Apr.30-295l.ex 1 l:3S4^,ft 23-10e 105 6 2 lh 21 WhiteG ' 5 Barbara 1 ll.LaiicAllen 113»PlM»ta ie*HI A Apr.20-297Lex l70 1 :40'.igd29-10 112 1 2 2* 2" McD'ottL 7 L'dB deib.inell2.D'pRiver llL.Florhi 102 A Jnl 14-28-L.F 3 1:13 ft 44 118 6 4 54 3 1 H Rich'l 312 Voltear 122.Tb.eOk hll8 C'sl h 1 Igan 118 8 Jul 4-2S2L.F 5^ f 1:13 hy29 10 115 3 I l1 l4 "V Fink "12 W'rTimell5.Conv'sat'nll5.J kll kel) 115 A Junl6-285A.P 5|fl.06%ft 24f 110 10 9 833 693 H Rich's "l 7 Voltear 113. Vermajo 113. The Okab 115 A Mav30-2S5C.D g l:00'/5ft 21f 117 10 S 7»1 5» W Fr'nk »414 RoguishEyein.TheOk'b"1 .Vermajo 122 S M; y24-28;C.D g l:0'i%ft 17 115 6 I 571 4» W Fr'nk '11 Sil\erdalcll5.Nic'gua 115,WarTime 115 A Apr.21-2S'HdG 4| f :54'ift 2i 5 111 6 6 671 6-1 H Rich's * 9 Click 110. Infinity 110. 1- " Capulet 111 A Apr.lC-2S'HdG 41 f :54%ft 11 118 1 1 23 P H Rich's *11 LewP.lack 118. Chbola 118, B;:'zar 118 A Latest Workout. Starts. 1st. 2nd. 3rd. Won. Record for 192S 7 1 1 1 $1,500 131— lm l:42%ft Record for year to date 3 0 3 0 $ 544 LORD BRAEDALBANE. br. g, 3 126 By Whisk— Home Star, by Sunstar. (Trainer, C. C. Van Meter. Owner, D. Breckenndge). Breeder, I. R. Hirkwood. MaTl4-2'J:C.l l\:4£i&m. 16 114 7 9 C*3 a*3 OTAmpW -11 WdyCitill4.I,araphrasell4,P'tll'leml09 A Mayll-29«C.D 6*fl:19%ft 11 115 2 8 6«i 431 CrumpW "14 ClydeV'nDu^ nll5,P'tH'lemll0. \ moll5 A Apr. 25-291 Lex V* 1:44 ft 9 111 4 2 32 351 CrumpW * 6 Bl.L'kspur 115.C. VanD'n llo.Mct; glelll A APr.20-297Lex I" 1 fTMllI tl 112 4 1 1" 1° CrumpW ■ 7 P'raphr'se 112,DeepRiver 112,Florbi 102 A Jun27-28«Lat oJfl.OG'ift 23-5 112 8 6 741 491 W G'ner "10 Roy 112.Tbe Choctaw 10'J.The Okah 112 A Jun.23 28*Lat 6Jfl:10%hy 11 110 7 7 6»1 34 W Ciu'p ' 7 Reenie 107. Roy 110. Disturb 113 A JunlS-28eLat 5Jfl:10 t 112 7 7 565 4'* E Pool ' 7 F'kHoran 1l2.S'ryHv'8 lOO.Si'rdale 112 A mmWWCJB 4J f 54%ft 19 115 * 1 1»» P D Con'ly "15 C.V Dusen 115 TheOkahllo.Myllobl.y 115 A Maj 1 28cLex 4| f :55^ft 12-5 316 6 4 4* l'l D Con'ly ' 8 Lit.tle.Iackie 115.VeraC. 112.rotFull 115 A Apr. 26-28 2Lex J 48%gd 76 116 6 4 6"! 67J E Scobie «10 C.V.D'en llS.P'ccton 115.LTe.vi. an 115 A Latest Workout. Starts. 1st. 2nd. 3rd. Won. Record for 192S 6 2 0 1 $1,098 137 — lm 1:45ft Record for year to date 4 1 0 1 $ 713 THE CHOCTAW, b. g, 3 126 Ej Rouleau — Miss Marcella, by Sir Martin. Trainer. K. Spence. Owner. Auuley Farm Stable. Breeder. M. & B. B. Tones. ■g~ll Tt~C n ll:,2'im 17 114 1 4 PJ PI I'hilpotH "11 W'dyCityll4.P:irapl:rasell4.r'tir;. inlOO A Noi.28-l8sC.D |l:25%ft SI 111 2 11" 2'i W Tool - 4 Dr.Fr'l'd 119, W'yCity "115.J M'rphy 109 H Sot. 1-28 4 Lat | l:ll'/ift S-5 105 2 1 I'll4 W Kern "12 Atenas lOS.G'ghisKhan lOS.Herrick 109 A Oct26-28"Lat | 1:12 ft 37-10 100 3 2 l"k 21 W Kern J10 M'ticique 10S.J M'pby 103,KpgTimellO A O.t.20-28:'Lat | HtX%mi 9-5 114 10 8 SCJ 8'i W Fr'nk 311 NellieCustis 112, Roy 122,PrettyPose 100 H Octll-2SLat i" l:111ift 23-10 115 5 5 53i 2° E Pool »12 HotShot HO.Amyv'le 110.L yBrdcastl07 A Aug31-285A.P §l:144*.sl 11-5 111 2 3 23 22 W Kern « 7 WarTime 1-jS. Voltear HG.Nicnragua 111 A Aug 25 2S-Haw he l:16%ft 39-10 116 6 2 3' 3" E Pool * 7 P'cel'at 113,Zacaw'ta 108,B.Maclireell0 A AuplS-LVIIaw 2 1:12%ft 68 105 2 7 54 lnt R Russ'll 12 D'l.H'rt ULCoalBl'k 114,G'du'rDerrl03 H Augl3-2S'IIaw hcl:16Voft 21-5 105 5 3 23 2'1 R Russ'l »11 Neddie 112,E.ofW'w'k 112.S'aPel.bIel07 A Aug 7-2S:Haw 51 f 1:08 gd 26 102 11 7 5=2 52 R Russ'l '»12 Tuberose 107, Prince Pat 110. Lindy 106 A Aug 3-2S4Ha\v beUMKfl 71 109 4 3 31 1*1 IT IT— Tl • 8 X'Mi'pur 115. M rW'ker 115. Sp tl)r,s-109 A Jul. 7-28-Lat 31:12 ft 51 115 7 4 43i 3= W Ciu'p *12 Pl'mhago 1 15, Harvard 115,BigI'un h 115 J Jul. 4-2S3Lat 5ifl:06%ft 61 11111 9 8' 7]J W Ciu'p Ml B.M'ree 112,C'rineC.112,M'n'sChoice 115 A Jun.27-2ScLat 51 f 1 :06%ft 13 109 6 6 4'J 23 R Russ'l UO Roy 112.TheOkah 112.L'dRr'd:illane 112 A M;.y29-284C.D g 1:01 ft 30 112 12 12 12"12'« W Cru'p 412 F'kHoran 115,R'dl"p 110. M'n'sl'l, .e 121 C Maj-21-28'C.D |l9MMsi 21 110 2 7 53 3"! W Cru'p ' 8 M'n'sChoice llO.Relline lOS.Courier 108 1 Mavl9-2S1C.D | l:024-jliy 56 110 9 10 10" 10" Vv* Cru'p 310 Eskimo 110.PnceP.it HO.Florinassa 107 A Majl5-28'!C.D 41 f 56 sy 62 111 9 6 109 S71 W Cru'p 311 TheOkah 115. Eskimo 115.Fr'kHoran 115 A May 9-28'C.D 41 f :55%ft 6 116 12 12 10 ' 2 S^i R Russ'l 214 P'cePat 116, apt.J.S. 116,L'donRockll6 A latest Workout. Starts. 1st. 2nd. 3rd. Won. Record for 192S 19 2 7 3 $9,110 137—^-4 1 :19ft Record for year to date 1 PAUL BUNYAN. br. c. 3 126 Ey Paul Weidel— Audrey Austin, by Migraine. Trainer. B. R. Johnston. Owner. L. M. Severson. Breeder. A. L. Ferguson. Majll-29«C.D tltl-J»%n 94 115 4 1 3= 5"i ClellandO "14 dydcV 'nDusn.115.p'tH'leinllO. Vm'oll5 A Oct.l5-284Haw he l:17^hy 7 110 6 5 5'3 512 J Parm'ee ' 7 Tinder 110, Calf Roper 113. Djiun 108 A AuglS-2MHaw 5|l]3%ft 101 105 12 12 IC'10" C Meyer "12 T.Ch'ctawl05.D. Heart 114, Coall'.lack 114 S Aug 4-282Haw he 1:20 hy41-10 110 7 4 3° 3' R Jones ' 8 D'loHeart 110.Tuber'sel07.P'c'sEditbl09 A Jul. 30-28 :Haw 5?. f 1 :064tf t H H3 8 7 10'21015 R Jones "10 Tuberose 103.Naish'pur 108. D. Heart 113 A Jul.lS-2S4L.F |1£M%1 12-5 111 6 4 4:J 2t R Jones 4 6 P'ncePat lOS.BlVkD'linglll.H'tShot 108 A Jul. 5-28'L.F 5|fl:ll%hy 8 118 1 2 Ifl If2 R Jones « 6 Bosporus 115. DlcH'rt 112.B.ofDawn 112 A Jun.23 283A.P 5Jfl:ll hy 21 112 4 2 31 In R Jones 5 8 P'cePat 108,CoalBlk 118.P'lHirt'tin 106 A Jun.l6-28r'A.P 6Jfl:063ift 48 115 17 13 135 12"« R DeP'a '17 Voltear 113,Ven. ajo 113, The Ok..b 115 8 Jun.12 2S2A.P 6Jfl:06'/ift I" 114 7 4 6R1 6" L Whit'e '14 CoalBlaek 114,V'ltearll3.R'yalP^iby 114 A Jun. 2-283Aur g u-'J'/Jt 31 115 7 6 6=1 5s L Whit'e ' 7 BkDarling 115.R'lRnby U2.FrkD. 108 A Maj22-283Aur | l:01',ift 11-5 109 2 1 1' l2 L Whit'e » 8 MacFogle lOS.D'lyPolly 106. W'dfa.-e US A Mayl5-2S-Aur gl:01 ft 19-10 114 3 3 32 In L Whit'e s10 LenaM. lll.L'tleJaekiell4.MacFogle 114 A May 8 283Aur 4| f :54%ft 18 112 3 7 6-3 2-a L Whit'e • 8 CoalB'ck 115.D'yPolly 112,Ma«.-Fogle 112 A Mar.13 2S3J.P | :4S"ift 17-5 115 9 11 8C5 6fil L Whit'e »12 NosRednall5.H'mK'lly 115.K'dW'rdsll5 A Mar 5-2S:J.P \ :49%ft 13-5 115 7 6 6 i 34i L Tichon "12 Lansquenet 115,Roodles 115 ,D'ub'm 117 A Ftb.27 28'J.P % :48'Lft 49 10 116 8 6 2' 21 L Pich'n ,212 F'tcrSno\vll6,GleeCl'bll2,L'ns(i'enet 116 A Fcb.20-284F.G J :4Ssigd lOf 114 11 12 12«1 9" L Sch'fer »15 MariaN'shl21,l'shH'lid'y 114,TheOk'hll7 S F bl4 2S'F.G I :474-ft 24 110 11 11 7» 6« L Pichon "11 Alto 122. The Okab 116, Caleta 107 A Feb. 8-2S4F.G I :49sihy of 115 12 13 lO'l 72i L Pich'n '"16 MariaXash 112SunnyPort 118,C;i!eta 115 S Jan.23-2S'F.G g S%fl 8 US 11 10:'2 ~~Z J Smith "11 TheOkah IIS. CoalBlaek 118,C'ourier 118 A J«n.l3-28'F.G i :35%ft 13 5 118 4 2s 2'1 J Smith ' 7 My Hobby 118, Islam 118, Ham 118 A Jan. 2 28 'F.G g :3«',tgd 17 118 7 53 3-1 R W'man *12 Alto 118. My Hobby 118, The Okah 118 A tDisqualified. Latest Workout. Starts. 1st. 2nd. 3rd. Won. Record for 1928 22 3 4 3 $3,679 134 — 1 1-4 2:17m Record for year to date 1 PANCHIO. b. c, 3 126 By Polymelian — Dustpan II.. by Sweeper. Trainer. C. E. Durnell. Owner. Three D's Stock Farm Stable. Breeder, Himyar Stud. Majl5 29"C.D |1:2* Kal 21 105 3 2 1"» l1 HardyL * 6 Boris lot;. Typhoon 110, Canaan 112 A Mar. 22-29iJ.P 1|1:56 m 6e 114 7 2 2" 2» LaidleyO "13 Calf Roperll7.Mc-Goniglell7.Gr'dPr'cell4 8 Mar.ll-294J.P l" l:45%ft 3-2 110 3 1 l1 1» O Laid'y « 6 Spt'gGrit HO.Wlorac 112},L'nhavcnl07 A Feb. 1-294F.G | l:lr%ft 21 113 2 2 2'1 2'1 A Pasc'a ■ 8 r,rngSunll3 Snd.vShorell3,Let.'.lonelll A Jan2C-294F.G 1 l:43"Lsl 21 10414 4 2' 1"« A Pasc'a • 5 B'dyBasil lOS.B'rJobn 111. W. Buddy 109} A Jan.23-294F.G | 1:14^81 4-5 109 4 I 1» 2n» F Col'tti 3 5 Minotaurll2.SimonLegreelO(;.D;sturb 110 A Jan.l7-29:iF.G 1 l:4S%hyl9-l i 105 2 1 l3 32 E Shrop'e 4 5 DpsetLa'lllO.MinotaurllO.PigSandy 109J A Jan.HM'F.G ll:47',;m 61 111 3 2 2* 23 F Col'tti ' " Roodlesl07.\V lT'rn'dl05.Mysty Bal't 110 A Iul.2C-2S-L.F b\ f l:07"ift 37-10 115 11 7 521 In C Yates *12 Zacaw'tall5,GdnrDerrll5. WillBank 115 A JoL 17-2S7L.F 5J f lOSV^ft 21-10 115 13 11 10lo10" L H'rdy *13 Eminence 115. WillBank 115. Bowler 115 A Jun.l5-2S«A.P g ROOVift 7-10 101 6 3 3» 2» JRKelly 4 9 Ry'IHubyl09.DeerfieIdl01.PrincePat 104 A May 8-2S4C.D 4| f :55'.ift 17 107 11 12 123,,1235 C Yates "12 Alto 114 Nicaragua 113. SunnyPort 106 A Latest Workout. Starts. 1st. 2nd. 3rd. Won. Record for 192S 4 110 $1,100 137—3-4 l:15%ft Record for year to date 8 3 4 1 $5,450 FOLKING. blk. c. 3 126 By Negofol — Mary King, by Fatherless. Trainer, G. Arvin. Owner, H. T. Archibald. Breeder. Sinims aid Tarlton. M..v 111 294 Pirn l,3e 2:01%ft 42 126 2 4 €"1 J i WallsP *11 I r.FrcHamll2C,.MiiJOtaurl2t;,Airican 12C 8 May 4 2i" Pirn 1,^ 1:47'-Lft IS 109 4 6 4-1 44 EejshakJ ' 6 Dr.Fr. e]amll2:l,Th Xutlll,Uermitagell3 A Apr. 27 29 HdG lje l:45%ft 30 112 7 8 913 9" Pasc'maA «!'i Volt-ar lit, Cny Coat 114. The Nut 114 8 Apr.22 29'II.1G l7"l:4:^m 9 107 5 3 23 24 MoonF ' 7 Tl;eNutl09. Constitute 112.H rmt'gell31 A Apr.l7-29-IIdG fj l:15%sl 41 11013 1 1"" 2'1 MoonF » 9 XyinphKing 112,BcauWr'k 1U9.C!;i.-sj 109 A Aug25-2S:'Sar 2 1:16 m 15 118 7 7 743 7'} P Walla "10 Twink 122. Dr.Freeland 125. Oesel 118 A AnglS-28'1Sar 6J f 1 ^im 21 118 6 2 U 1* A Pas' a. "12 Peter 118.D natina 113.F'stThoi:ght 113 A Ausll-2S7Sar 51 f 1:07 ft 10 118 7 6 6»J 5" P Walls "11 H bStrung HS.Belittin 113..1ack'lar 118 A Aug 7-2S6Sar 6J f 1:08 m 50 118 15 9 7" 5" P Walls 416 Oesel 118. Dail 118. Marine 118 A Latest Workout. Starts. 1st. 2nd. 3rd. Won. Record for 1928 4 1 n 0 $ 700 137 — 1-2 :49%ft Record for year to date 5 0 2 0 $ 480 Page 6 FREE PHONE RESULTS— CALL WABASH 7007 Windy City Delegation WINDY CITY DELEGATION LOUISVILLE. Ky., May 17.— One of the largest train specials that came in from Chicago, well in advance of the running of the Derby, was that sponsored by E. J. McCaLe. his seventh annual Derby pilgrimage. The personnel of the party follows: Alderman Joseph McDonou^h and part v. Mrs. P. J. Carr and party. Alderman Frank E. Koswokski and party, Clarence Lr.wrenee and party, Dr. Otto Kolar and party, Senator l'tiward Overland. County Commissioner Penn Carolan, Attorney Eugene Sullivan. Edward Stabell, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Alv.art. Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Adair, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Sears. Mr. and Mrs. James Jacobs. Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Horan, Mr. and Mrs. Edward F. Moore, Fred Shorter, Andy Klnck, Frank J. Carroll, Morris Schaeffer, Max X. Liss, L. B. Melnick, II. P. Moe. J. Cliiaro, P. J. Dooley, Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Kehoe. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph A. Farmer, Mr. and Mrs. John P. Goggin, Edward J. Joyce. Frank Simpson, James Bradley, Charles Lump, Otto Lund, Dr. Ole Nelson, Lorenzo Smith. Rudolph Enger. James LeRrusk, John W. Dixon, E. C. Long. Lyman W. Dixon, A. J. Iiuscher. T. J. Lynch, J. E. Dittus. R. L. Chatroon. E. Lindop, M. C. Knudson, A. T. Lirm:i-".ham, V. E. Knudson, S. A. Larson. J. \V. Fitzpatriek. J. J. Ryan. D. II. Sherman, F. A. Casu-l'-lla. C. H. Fleming, J. J. Brown, Jr., Jame.-T. Shealy. Peter J. K.-lly. Miss Vera Belasco. Miss Vertla Matthews. Miss lvlith Taggart, Frank J. Arailo, Joseph G. Neiders. Willi:. m Cranin, Robert T. McSweeney, Jack Heath, Walter Goodwin, Edward Downs, Phil Kaplan. For the Hunch Player # A FOR THE HUNCH PLAYER Invariably the "Ayes" have it, but in this particular instance, the "B's" have it, and we are prepared to prove the point. There is no disputing the fact because in fifty-four years, seven "B's" have won. five "A's" and "M's ;" four "L's" and "S's ;" three "D's," "H's," "P's," "R's and "W's ;" two "E's," "F's," "J's" and "O's ;" and one each from the "C's," "G's," "K's," "T's," '"V's" and "Z's," and none from "I," "N," "Q." "U," "X" and T." Tlie foregoing may appear to belong in the realm of the cal ala, but in ivality it is nothing more than the number of times the letters of the alphabet have furnished the first letter of a Kentucky Derby winner's name. Inasmuch as the letter "li"' is preponderantly the one appearing most often on the front end of the Derby winner's name, it augurs well for Blue I^arkspur. the winter book favorite. In reverse order it would seem that Naishapur and Ervast, particularly the former, are licked before they start. A horse with "N" forming the first letter of his name, has yet to win. Clyde Van Dusen's chances, basing the opinion on these figures, are even slimmer than those of Ervast and little better than those of Nai-shapur. $ ^ Page 7 Derby Retrospect: Fluctuations of Odds From Entry Day to the Present Time.; Blue Larkspur Popular Choice at All Times--Clyde Van Dusen and Naishapur In Spot Light. DERBY RETROSPECT ♦ Fluctuations of Odds From Entry Day to the Present Time. ■ ♦ Bine Larkspur Popular Choice at All Times — Clyde Van Dusen and Naishapur In Spot Light. — . — # This year's Derby nominations closed with 159 in the list, not a record number but one from which was omitted the names of very few colts and fillies that gave the least promise, as two-year-olds, of developing into Derby material. Probably the only colt of high caliber which was not included was Jack High, G. D. Widener's son of John P. Grier, which defeated Blue Larkspur, High Strung, Twink and other good ones in the Hopeful Stakes. The original field, from the beginning, was conceded to be somewhat "open" so far as choices were concerned and there was considerable conjecture for a while as to whether High Strung or Blue Larkspur would be favorite. The majority opinion probably favored High Strung on account of his victories in the Belmont and Pimlico Futurities, but when the winter books opened Blue Larkspur was the choice at 7 to 1, with High Strung 8 to 1. Soon after this the odds against High Strung went up to 10 to 1 and only 6 to 1 was offered against Blue Larkspur, but by this time there had been reports that High Strung was a doubtful starter. No doubt the activity in the future book was curtailed considerably, and a vast amount of money saved to hesitating admirers of the colt, by trainer Odom's statement late in March that he was not then training High Strung for either the Preakness or the Derby, but that "if the colt came around all right he might be, later." This announcement was occasioned by an accident to the colt a short while before this, and at the time the future books opened trainer Odom had not determined the seriousness of the trouble. As soon as he was convinced that High Strung was not for the big races he removed all doubt on the subject by making a positive statement that he was eliminated. IMPORTANT DEVELOPMENT. This important development brought a further slight reduction in the odds against Blue Larkspur and established Clyde Van Dusen as second choice. Thus, about the middle of April, Blue Larkspur became a pronounced favorite at just about the same odds that were quoted at the identical period last year against Reigh Count, the 1928 fa- rite and subsequent winner. Hanking almost up to Clyde Van Dusen in this early rating by those who made the odds were Ervast, Roguish Eye and Twink, the imported colt. Later, two of these colts were withdrawn, which served to make Blue Larkspur and Clyde Van Dusen stand out to themselves, as betting propositions, and to draw more attention to some of the others of prominence. Meanwhile the winter colts were doing things, and some of their performances were being regarded with more than ordinary seriousness. Ervast had continued his winning streak at Tijuana, capturing eight consecutive races. Vermajo had won the New Orleans Handicap. Naishapur had won the Tijuana Derby and had finished second in the Coffroth Handicap. Then, suddenly — and this happened some time before the accidents which befell Roguish Eye and Twink — Ervast became a doubtful starter on account of an accident which caused him to run a bad race in the Tijuana Derby and then to be taken out of training. But even without Ervast, who since has been restored to strong consideration, the winter brigade seemed far more formidable, both in numbers and in quality, than since Black Gold and Quatrain were favorites in their respective Derbies. Voltear's improvement, which culminated recently in his winning the Chesapeake Stakes, gave added strength to the winter representation and led to speculation as to whether a gelding might turn out to be the winner of the classic. NAISHAPUR LOOMS UP. Of these winter racers, though, Naishapur seemed to gain most in favor. Bought for 520,000 a short time before the Tijuana Derby, he very quickly ran his purse winnings up »o a gross of more than $40,000, becoming the runner-up to Golden Prince, the Coffroth winner, in money earned. The winter colts having had their inning, the more highly regarded ones that had been resting all winter and early spring, weie getting into action late in April and from then until the very eve of the Derby interesting developments came too thick and fast to be described, in detail and in chronological order, in this article. My Sis, one of the filly eligibles, won the Harford Handicap ; Blue Larkspur defeated Clyde Van Dusen at Lexington ; Mei Foo won the Paumonok ; Voltear won the Chesapeake Stakes ; Minotaur (another winter colt) won the Rennert Handicap ; The Nut won the Beverwyek Purse and was beaten by Dr. Freeland in the Hilltop Purse ; Essare won several races and proved to be more than a sprinter ; Grey Coat won the Downs Purse ; Bargello and Beacon Hill won impressively on the same day and Bargello proceeded to go lame ; Ervast did a sensational work at Tijuana cf a mile and quarter in 2 :05% and was almost immediately shipped to Louisville, while the odds against him, which had gone up to 60, tumbled again to the vicinity of 10. And, in the Preakness, which usually determines just how many eastern candidates start in the Derby, Dr. Freeland was the winner, with Minotaur second. The foregoing series of events carried with it some developments of interest as relating to the human interest side of the Derby. For instance, it had begun to appear that two of the great eastern stables, which had won Derbies in the past, would either not be represented at all or would have very weak candidates in the race. This became all the more probable when the Rancocas colt. Leu-cite, failed to measure up to the mark, and when H. P. Whitney disposed of his The Nut. Despairing of Leucite, trainer Hildreth turned his attention to Mei Foo and when this colt won the Paumonok he was heralded as a sure starter, which would certainly uphold the prestige of the stable, which sent Zev into the classic a few years ago. But joy gave way to despair again when Mei Foo failed to carry on. Hildreth turned back to Leucite, though hopelessly, and saw him finish far backward in the Preakness. There were many alases and alacks when The Nut, after being sold to the Warm Stable by H. P. Whitney, showed suddenly a streak of Derby caliber, but there was some compensation to Whitney pride when Beacon Hill, though until very recently a maiden, displayed such form that he received strong support in the Preakness. But Beacon Hill failed the Whitney colors in about the same measure that Leucite failed those of the Rancocas Stable. Do You Know--- ^?mt??TTT?TTTTtTTTtTT??TT?TT?TTttT^ 1 Do You i I Know — 2 p?tTtTrtT»It»tftt»tTtlTTTt IttTTTtTf ? ^ I. Murphy, the famous negro rider, was one of the two jockeys who rode three Kentucky Derby winners. Murphy's three were Buchanan, in 1884 ; Riley, in 1890, and Kingman, in 1891? fj Old Rosebud holds the mile and a quarter Derby running time record of 2:03%, established in 1914? • • Paul Jones was the first winner to carry 126 pounds? ??__ One winner carried only 97 pounds. This was Vagrant, in 1876, the second year of the Derby's running? 11 Three times the field consisted of only three contestants. This was in 1892, 1899 and 1906? 11 For the first twenty-one years the Derby distance was a mile and a half? 11 . As late as 1916 the valne to the winner was less than $10,000? 11 The last filly to finish in the money was Prudery, in 1921? 11 Alan-a-Hale, the winner in 1902, was sired by Halma, the winner in 1895? 11 The Derby, unlike most fixtures of long standing, has never missed an annual renewal? 11 Colonel Johnson, president of what was then the Nashville Blood Horse Association, started the first Derby field? 11 Roscoe Goose, who Is now associated with Senator J. N. Camden, in the racing of his horses, rode the winner of 1913, Donerail? — it— Broomstick sired two Derby winners-Meridian, 1911, and Regret, the only filly that ever won the race, 1915? — ??— E. R. Bradley colts twice finished one-two in the race. They were : Behave Yourself and Black Servant, in 1921, and Bubbling Over and Bagenbaggage, in 1926? —11 H. P. Whitney won both the Preakness and the Derby in 1927, Bostonian winning the Preakness and Whiskery the Derby. ' The pair went in both races? 11 One of the most famous winning combinations in early history was the colt, Hindoo, and the jockey, J. McLaughlin. Hindoo won in 1881? 11 The nearest approach to Old Rosebud's record was that of Bubbling Over, which ran the mile and a quarter in 2:03%? 11 The only winner of a winter Derby to ever win the Kentucky was Black Gold, in 1924? 11 G. Lewis, who rode Arlstldes, the first Derby winner, also rode two other winners, which were Fonso, in 1880, and Montrose, in 1887? 11 Black Gold paid the shortest price of any winner since Morvich. The winning tickets on Black Gold were equivalent to $1.75 to 91. Morvich, in 1922, paid $1.20? 11— Zev, largest money winner on the American turf, paid $19.20 to $1 when he won the Derby? _?? Flying Ebony, winner in 1926, was one of the "field"? 11 The slowest time for the Derby, over the one and one-quarter miles distance, was made by the winner, Stonestreet, 2:15y5, in 1908? 11 That W. Knapp, who rode Exterminator to victory in 1918, is training and will saddle The Nut for the Derby for the Warm Stable? 11 The most valuable Derby ever ran was that of 1928, won by Reigh Count, whose winning share amounted to $55,375? 11 The fastest Derby run at the original distance of one and one-half miles was by Spokane, in 1889, the time being 2:34%? 11 The Derby has been won by forty- seven colts, six geldings and one filly? This, That and the Other Thing About the Derby i 4 $ This, That and the Other Thing About the Derby I $ ^ Last year's winning jockey, "Chick" Lang, | ! is far from the scene of his greatest triumph. : j He is in England to ride Reigh Count in ' races which may yet prove that a Kentucky I Derby winner can really be an international ; champion. The Derby has been won in late years by colts ridden by seasoned, if not veteran, jockeys. Although this is true, it is a fact also that the winning riders of the last seven years still are more or less active in their profession. Tv.o, Albert Johnson and Earl Sande, announced some time ago that they had retired as jockeys and would devote their | time to training, but both have since renounced their decisions. These two riders, by the way, have won the Derby four times out i of the last seven. Johnson rode Morvich and Bubbling Over. Sande rode Zev and Flying Ebony. Earl Sande did not have a mount in last year's Derby, though he was riding at the time. Albert Johnson, the other two-time winner of the Derby in recent years, was up on Petee-Wrack, which was never a factor in the race. There have been two jockeys who rode two winners of the Derby consecutively : Murphy on Riley and Kingman in 1890 and 1891, and Winkfield on His Eminence and Alan-a-Dale in 1901 and 1902. Such a repetition cannot happen this year, as "Chick" Lang is among : those absent Since the institution of "Winter Derbys" only one has provided a Kentucky Derby winner. This was Black Gold, which won | the Louisiana Derby. Black Gold also won j the Ohio State Derby and was third in the | Latonia Derby. Black Gold's victory in 1924 was one of ! exceptions. One particular in which it was ! exceptional was that he was the only winner j in recent years representing a small stable. ] j Rich stables have had the Derby pretty : much to themselves in modern times. Although j Flying Ebony, the winner in 1925, was j I an "outsider" and a "field horse," he wore . the colors of Gifford A Cochran, one of the ' j wealthy owners of the East. In the last I I eight years the race has been won by E. R. Bradley twice ; Rancocas Stable, Benjamin Block, Mrs. R. M. Hoots, G. A. Cochran, H. P. Whitney and Mrs. John D. Hertz. Benjamin Block, whose great Morvich won the Derby in 1922, nominated one son of Morvich to this year's renewal. The colt is Morsun. The question "which is the best colt of modern times that won the Derby?" has probably started more fruitless arguments than any other subject of contention that has ever come up concerning the big race. These arguments bring into discussion the names of Old Rosebud, Omar Khayyam, Exterminator, Sir Barton, Morvich, Zev, Bubbling Over, Reigh Count. One condition which serves to restrict the argument to winners since 1920, eliminating the first four names above, is that it was not until this year that the Derby weight was arbitrarily set at 126 pounds for colts and geldings and 121 for fillies. Previous winners carried less weight. Sir Bartin had up only 112% pounds. No filly has been a contender in the Derby under the present weight scale since Prudery finished third in 1921. When Regret won in 1915 she carried 115 pounds. Fillies that enter now have to carry 121. The last filly to start in the race was Startle, in 1922. Beacon Hill, one of the original nominations of H. P. Whitney, graduated only two weeks ago. He is a son of Broomstick and a full brother to Bostonian, which won the Preakness two years ago and then ran coupled with Whiskery when that colt won the Derby in 1927. The Nut was nominated by H. P. Whitney, but if he goes will run in the Derby in the colors of the Warm Stable, having been sold to that new racing combination. If McGonigle, an extreme outsider, should win the Derby, it would be a very popular victory in Kentucky, as he belonged to C. H. "Pat" Knebelkamp before being sold to Stuyvesant Peabody a few days before the race. McGonigle will be ridden by "Lightning" Jones, who had a very successful winter season. The most prominent southerner in the field is Minotaur, which belonged to Charles Graf-fagnini, of New Orleans. Minotaur's stock has risen considerably the last two weeks, due to successes in the East. His owner, who got him last year at a very modest consideration, sold him to John R. Thompson, Jr., a few hours before he finished second in the Preakness. Current, one of the most prominent fillies nominated, won the Breeders' Futurity of 1928. She is owned by R. S. Clark. Mack Garner, who rides Blue Larkspur, is the veteran of the riding Garners. He has ridden in many Derbys without success. His mounts in recent years were Kiev, Rhi-nock, Kentucky Cardinal, King Gorin II. and Nassau. In 1919 he rode Under Fire third , in the classic. Richest Derbys I $ 1 — * RICHEST DERBYS Each of the last seven Kentucky Derbys has been of a greater value than $.".0,000 to the winner. The Derby of 1928 was the richest, as the following tabulation discloses: Year Horse Value 1922— Morvich 963,776 1923— Zev 53,609 1924— Black Gold 62,776 1925— Flying Ebony 62,959 1926— Bubbling Over 60,975 1927— Whiskery 51,909 1928— Reigh Count 65,376 1 4 f Odds-On Winners $ — $ 0DDS-0N WINNERS Odds-on favorites to win the Kentucky Berby number eight. Hindoo was the first and Old Rosebud the last. They are as follows: Year. Horse. Odds. 1881— Hindoo 1-S 1883 — Leonatns 1-2 1894— Chant 1-2 1896— Halma 1-3 189C— Ben Brush 1-2 1900— Lt. Gibson 7-lu 1905— Agile 1-S 1912— Worth 4-6 1914— Old Rosebud 4-6 $ 6 Final Derby Trials: Candidates for Blue Riband Given Short, Fast Gallops.; Trainer Thompson Directs Favorite's Workout from Sick Bed--Gardner Gelding Ready. ] j : j j I . ' j I I FINAL DERBY TRIALS Candidates for Blue Riband Given Short, Fast Gallops. — ■* Trainer Thompson Directs Favorite's Workout from Sick Bed — Gardner Gelding Beady. ♦ LOUISVILLE, Ky., May 17.— Edward R* Bradley's B!ue La)kspur gave further evi* tience of his high quality and readiness for his best efforts in tomorrow's fifty-fifth running of the Kentucky Derby, for which he continues to rule a pronounced choice, when he ran a half mile in :46% and pulled up five-eighths in 1 :00, over the Churchill Downs track tarly this morning. The brief sp ed test that the son of Black Servant and Blossom Time indulged in this morning, constituted his final preparation. He was worked with Bay Beauty, which also will carry Mr. Bradley's colors in the big? race. Bay Beauty, while performing impressively* failed to match the speed of his stable companion. For the half mile Bay Beauty was timed in :48 and, ridden out briskly, negotiated another eighth in :13, concluding the five-eighths in 1 :01. The trials, prescribed by H. J. 'Dick'* Thompson from his sick bed in a local hospital, were carried out under the direction of Barry Shannon, general manager of Mr. Bradley's racing interests, William Hurley, another of his trainers and Mr. Thompson's assistants. Thompson, who underwent an operation for appendicitis last Wednesday night, was reported to have passed a restful night and his attending physician today announced his condition as very satisfactory. GARNER EXROUTE FROM EAST. Following their trials both Blue Larkspur and Bay Beauty "cooled out" in fine fashion. Jockey Karl Horvath, who will ride Bay Beauty, is here and Mack Garner, the selected rider for Blue Larkspur, is due to arrive from New York Saturday morning, advices from him were to the effect that ho will come with Willie Garner, his nephew, the scheduled rider of Mrs. Graham Fair Vanderbilt's Chicatie. The latter was among the early Derby candidates on the track this morning. Trainer Alex Gordon sent him a half mile in :47%, under light pressure. He went the first quarter in :23%. Gordon is satisfied with the manner in which the colt has taken his training and expects him to be a contender in the race. Herbert P. Gardner's Clyde Van Dusen wag the first Derby starter to work this morning. His trainer, for whom the gelding is named, sent him out with the older Torch Boy at i».n early hour and, under the guidance of jockey Clarence McCrossen, went a half mile in :49V5, and five-eighths in 1 :03Ms. He was under restraint throughout and gave every indication of having his best speed. Torch Boy accompanied him for the first half mile and was hard pressed to keep pace with the Derby candidate. Another impressive move was that of F. j%f, Grabner's Windy City, winner ef the Derby Trial here last Tuesday. Under the direction of trainer Jake Lowenstein, he was worked a half mile in :47%, well in hand, and was eased up an additional eighth in 1:01%. He ran the first quarter in :23%, and the three-eighths in :35%. FINISHING TOUCHES. More extended gallops were given Desha Breckinridge's Lord Braedalbane, Chaffaa Earl's Naishapur and the Audley Farm's The Choctaw. The former was sent one mile at an easy pace in 1 :45, while Naishapur was required to negotiate three-quarters and responded nicely when he traversed the distance in 1 :15*'s easily. Naishapur was timed in :25 for the quarter and in :49% for a half mile. With Fairdale. a stable companion. The Choctaw cantered three-quarters in 1 :19, the first half mile in :51%. Upset Lad, the candidate of Summerfield and Hecht, exhibited high speed in his short trial of three-eighths which he was timed in :35^5. He was well in hand throughout. Baron Long's Ervast displayed a creditable performance in his half-mile preliminary. He worked in -AZ^z : the first quarter in :24. He showed to better advantage than at any time since his arrival in these parts. Minotaur, the entry of John R. Thompson, Jr., had his final preparation over a half mile and like a majority of his rivals was not greatly perserved with. With Dowagiac accompanying him, he went a half mile in :503£. Paraphrase, H. P. Headley's candidate, was cantered a like distance in :53. J. J. Coughlin's Karl Eitel was galloped a mile and Jacques Cohan's Essare went the same distance at a slow pace. Weather and track conditions for the morning could not have been improved. The dry temperautre during the night brought the track to a state of perfection. Preston M. Burch, trainer of Voltear, owned by Fisher & Grayson, came in today. He announced that following Voltear's engagement in the Derby the gelding will be shipped to Belmont Park, where twenty-five other of the Fisher-Grayson horses are quartered. Voltear probably will be returned west to fill other derby engagements. Illustrious Ben Brush # - s ILLUSTRIOUS BEN BRUSH Ben Brush, winner of the Kentucky Derby in 1896, though small in stature, proved a giant on the turf in his racing days, while his stud achievements earned for him front rank among American sires. He raced through three seasons, starting in forty races of which he won twenty-five, being unplaced but five times. If he had never sired any other horse than the illustrious Broomstick, his fame would have been everlasting. Aside from that marvelous racer and progenitor of high class horses — Broomstick is still living, being now 29 years old — Ben Btush gave to racing such notable horses as Delhi, Sweep, Lady Amelia, Wild Thyme, Trance, Gretna Green, Dalesman, Von Tromp, Sweeper and others. Truly a wonderful record. ' * 1) Page 8 55th Running Kentucky Derby ■ ■■ i ■■ ^ ■■ ■ ■ ■ ■■ -■■ ■ ■ ^L V ■ ■ I III B I III F ^H I v ^^^^ flr ll8 BOh-1 (/ (At to»i kut