The Price of This Newspaper Is Ten Cents Everywhere a Qbcm Ddiily r at least do high and lofty stunts that win -urprise the world. No sooner has he had his say than up jumps someone else with an offer to wager he will name a two-year-old that will beat any youngster in training. Then a third applicant for distinction will arise and make suggestions that lie knows two or three two-year-olds that will upset all former records. Ami so it goes on all down i lie line, first one and then another exploding with i he knowledge that he knows which is going to be the I test youngster of 1919. These winter predictions are sometimes right: in fact, the boys who haug around the several winter courses generally know before the season opens which of the younger division of racers are likely to turn out peers. Up to the present a French colt of J. E. Wideuer’s in i he bands of Tom Welch is Itelieved to be the most promising on looks, though it is claimed lhat John Sanford lias a mighty fine colt to look upon, and W. II. Karrick is expected to turn out another Id fin Queen, if all reiairts have good foundation. I *rt i he one most admired by a select few is now at Belmont Park in the hands of Body Patter- '•ai and the property of Major lioliert L. Gerry. This is the appropriately named colt Feodor, liy Ivan the Terrible — Nannie Hodge, for which Major Gerry paid $13,000 to W. W. Darden last year. Feodor is a brother to Hodge, a horse that ranked well up with the liest two or three years ago. If look' are a trim Indfcltion . then Feodur is giU| to live up to tile family reputation, and Body Patterson is as confident of this as he is that he lapped up a mess of ham and eggs for his break- fast. “There is no horse going to beat mine iis year,” is his positive remark when speaking of Feodor. Already some wagers have lieen made that i!.e Patterson colt will upset the plans of Tom Welch and his monster two-year-old. for the Welch colt weighs in the neighborhood of 1.000 pounds as In* stunds in his stall at this writing, and is uni formly built all over. PRAISE FEODOR S UNDERPINNINGS. One of the fine points of Feodor, according to close inspectors, is his underpinning. In comparison, one of the critics says: “He has legs all around that would do justice to a much older horse: in fact, he is legged up almost identically with Omar Khay- yam. which is going some.” Another authority, however, says that two-year-olds are like babies, they are as pretty as pictures when being danced on mother’s knee, but when they grow up they hurst out with freckles, get bow-legged and de- velop a temper that sometimes *gets ’em in jail, or at least a black eye or two every month. So it is with youngsters: they give the most promising account of themselves in their tender years and then drop into the discard, due to some unforeseen trouble or undependable disposition. That is the reason yearling buying is one of the most uncertain lot- teries in the racing business. In a w’eek or two more will be seen of these promising yearlings now housed on the winter tracks hereabouts and more can in* said of their prospects. At the present just looks and breeding are the only guides for the critic. Home will In* disappointments that an* thought well of today, and others will spring out of the ranks of the moderates that are passed by during inspection almost without recognition. But there is no ques- tion that the stars of Body Patterson’s stable and that of John Sanford. Toni Welch and W. H. Kar- rick Will be marked for special reports when the time arrives for them to be exercised in their early morning preparation for the coming campaign. ANSWERS TO QUERIES. T T. B., 8t. Louis, Mo. C. C. Richards owned Walter Da nt when lie ran his last race, which took place at Oaklawn. Hot Springs, Ark., April 2. 191 S. H. L. W.. New Orleans, La. It is a case in which local custom governs, although the equitable principle in that wlrnt one would get at the track lie should get elsewhere. U. C. H.. Chicago, 111. You can reach C. E. Bro- siua with u letter at Oriental Park race track. Ha- vana. Cuba. He luis Hervillian. Owanu and Ralph K. there. I)o not know about H. G. MORE EXCESSIVELY EAST MILES RUN LAST YEAR THAN IN ANY PREVIOUS YEAR 0E AMERICAN TURF HISTORY A fast- run mile always excites and pleases all beholders. The mile being the yardstick of measure- ment in racing, there is a measure of fascination attendant on seeing crack racers stretch themselves out In noble striving over that exact distance that does not appertain to contests over its fractional distances. The racing of last year was prolific of remarkable exploits over the mile route, and for the first time in the history of American racing 1:37 was excelled on eight different occasions. It was line to the genius of Billy Myer as a track master that the Saratoga track was made so unprecedentedly fast that six of the eight extraordinary miles were made over it, the exceptions being Roamer’s 1:36% at Aqueduct and Escoba’s 1:36% at Douglas Park. The latter was the fastest mile ever recorded over a Kentucky track. This exi-eedingly fast young horse is reported to have recovered from the injury which led to his retirement from racing last year, and if lie remains sound may make a Saratoga record for himself next August. As evidence of the superlative speed of that track it may be further pointed out that of the twenty-nine miles run last year in 1:38 or faster fifteen were run at that place. As a matter of current interest and testimony in regard to the good class of t lie better horses now racing at New Orleans it may be uoted that the names of Franklin, Bradley’s Choice, Buford and Slippery Elm are in the following list of the superior m tiers of 1918: Horse. Col. and Sex. A. Pedigree. Wt. Track. Date. Time. •Itoamer h. g. 7 Knight Errant — Rose Tree II.. 110 Saratoga Aug. 21 1:34% Sun Briar b. c. 3 Sundridge — Sweet Briar 113 Saratoga \ug. 6 1:36% Sunny Slope ch. c. 3 Astronomer — Neva W 103 Saratoga Aug. 23 1:36% Roaraer b. g. 7 Knight Errant — Rose Tree II.. 123 Aqueduct June 29 1:36% Tonibolo b. c. 3 Grey Leg — Bernina 93 Saratoga Aug. 20 1:36% Motor Cop b. c. 3 Uncle — Xarco 119 Saratoga Aug. 21 1:36% Star Master ch. c. 4 Star Shoot — The Lady in BlueK9 Saratoga Aug. 21 1:36% Escoba hr. o. 3 Broomstick — Christmas Star ...100 Douglas Park June 8 1:36% Corn Tassel ....hr. g. 4 Santoi — Cornfield 113 Saratoga Aug. 5 1 :37Vs Franklin ch. g. 5 Jim Gaffney — (Hiding By 112 Saratoga Aug. 8 1:37y5 Bradley’s Choice. ch. g. 7 Uunard — Sweet Alice 109 Douglas Park.... May 30 1:37% Wise Man ch. h. 5 Giganteum — Magnetine Ill Sarutoga Aug. 28 1:37% Buford ch. g. 4 Ballot — Ollie Belle 109 Sarutoga Aug. 3 1:37% Grundy ch. g. 4 Roquelaure — Prude 103 Latonia Nov. 14 1:37% f'l „ i .i : _ v. f *i vii .,4 I’i/.o. i ai c.. * .to •Itoamer .b. g. 7 Sun Briar .... .1). c. 3 Sunny Slope . . . .oh. c. 3 Koaraer • b. g. ‘i Tonibolo . b. e. 3 Motor Uop . b. c. 3 Star Master .... .ch. c. 4 Escoba .hr. c. 3 Corn Tassel . . . ■ hr. g. 4 Franklin ch. g. 5 Bradley’s Choice .ch. g. 7 Wise Man ch. h. 5 Buford ch. g. 4 Grundy ch. g. 4 Golding . .b. f. 3 Slippery Elm . . .hr. g. 5 L’Infirmiere . . . . .b. f. 3 Regal Lodge . . . .b. g. 3 Sunny Slope ... .ch. c. 3 NVucaliat . b r. 4 Tenons Bon . .b. g. 3 Dick Williams . .br. g. 5 Panatuan ...... . .b. g. 3 Omar Khayyam. .ch. o. 4 Borrow • hr. g. 19 Runes .hr. h. 6 Bribed Voter . . .ch. g. 4 Viva America .ch. f. 3 Producer . .b. g. 3 .100 Saratoga Aug. 18 1:37% . 110 Saratoga Aug. 20 1 :37% .1081 Belmont Park. . . .Sept. 6 1:37% .123 Laurel Oct. 1 1:37% Sunny Slope ch. o. 3 Astronomer —Neva W 123 Laurel Oct. 1 1:37% NOuralist b. g. 4 Httbelais- Vature 116 Belmont Park... Sept. 10 1:37% Tenons Bon b. g. 3 Vcrwood — Habanera 113 Saratoga Aug. 28 1*37% Dick Williams ..hr. g. 3 Dick Finnell — Annie Williams .114 New Orleans Jan. 1 1:37% Panatuan ,...b. g. 3 Magellan — Pronta 113 Saratoga Aug. 7 1:37% Omar Khayyam.. ch. c. 4 Marco — Lisina 132 Laurel Oct. 2 1:38 ** Borrow hr. g. 10 Hamburg — Forget 120 Aqueduct July 10 1:38 Runes hr. h. 6 Voorhees — Chiffie 116 Aqueduct Sept. 23 1:38 Bribed Voter . ..ch. g. 4 Ballot — Marie Frances 106 Latonia .June 29 1:38 Viva America ..ch. f. 3 McGee — Pink Rose 103 Douglas Park ... .Sept. 23 1:38 Producer b. g. 3 Juggernaut — Mrs. Grundy 93 New Orleans Jan. 1 1:38 •Against time (Salvator’s record). INCENTIVE OF ARGENTINE RACING ANNOUNCE LEXINGTON SPRING STAKES Conducted Mainly for Betting and Little of True Kentucky Aisociation to Distribute Over $80,000 Sportsmanship Manifested. During Its Thirteen Days’ Meeting. I have not taken any part in the discussion that lias been going on about the value of racing stakes in this country, for it seems to ine that there is really no cause whatever for complaint except in regard to the various obsolete fees which certainly ought to be done away with. It is idle to run a tilt against the present state of affairs unless those who do so are prepared boldly to advocate the introduc- tion of the totalisator or the licensing of book- makers. I do not ga tlier that Lord D’Abernon’s association is inclined to venture thus far out into the om*n. Unless for the purpose of relieving the I^ondon ratepayer, I trust we may never see raving in this country ns it is in the Argentine. To make London- er’s understand what it would lie. they wonld have to imagine race meetings in Hyde Park every Sun- day and Thursday afternoon, with all possible facilities for gambling on tin* “tote.” Tint is what happens on the Palermo race course all the year round, and it is as much a part of Buenos Aires as Hyde Park is of London. I have been at a good many Palermo meetings, and. of course, the novelty is interesting at first, hut it. does not take you long to find that the ele- ment of simrt is almost entirely lacking. The monotony of seeing the same horses run twice every week on the same course would become in- tolerable if one did not regard them as nothing more ini porta lit, individually, than the petits cliev- aux. In this country it would lx* almost impossible to get horses to face such an ordeal, and I have watched carefully at Palermo to see signs of some at least of tlie runners turning it up. but they all seemed like galley slaves, with no heart in them to rebel. This is the more remarkable, because practically all of them are trained on or near the same ground and with little or no variety of gallops. They line up and start in a matter-of-fact, list- less fashion, and not in the paddock or anywhere else that I have seen do they display the fire and vitality which we are accustomed to see in our horses when they are fit and well. It is the same in their stables, where they are as quiet as sheep, and it has alw’ays seemed to me that the climate is the true cause of these conditions. It is incredible that Diamond Jubilee, had he re- mained in England, would ever have become the placid, tractable beast which he certainly was after a brief sojourn in South America. The horses bred there grow big, and apparently strong, but the soul of the British thoroughbred seems to have gone out of them and its fire fled. By no stretch of imagination can it be regarded as an exhilarating pastime to see these spiritless animals opposing one another w’eek by week always on the same course: but the gambling public cares for none of these things any more than Gallio did when the Jew's beat Sostheues in his presence. All that tlie gambling public of ”B. A.” cares for is to gamble. I do not dispute that there have been good horses bred in the Argentine, but it would need a ltavensbury to stand frequent racing under such trying conditions. That the Jockey Club and the municipality of Buenos Aires draw* large sums from the totalisator percentage goes without the saying, but the racing is certainly not of a sort to benefit the breed of horses or in any w’ay promote the cause of sport. — W. Allison in London Sportsman. » ■■■ CURRENT NOTES OF THE TURF Wilbur R. Smith, well-known in racing circles, was married here last night to Miss Mabel Gillam of Kansas City, Mo. Jockey Walls has left New Orleans for the east to take* a much needed rest, as he was in bad form and kept getting w’orse. He had plenty of mounts, but won with only a few of them, and w'hen he did w'in he was as a rule always on pounds the best horse. He is under contract to Edward Arlington, and his employer also felt that it was best for him to lay off for a while. LEXINGTON, Ky., February 12.— Garret D. Wil- son, secretary of the Kentucky Association, has an- nounced tlie stakes to bo run here at the spring meeting from April 24 to May 8. comprising thir- teen racing days, and $80,300 will be distributed in stakes and purses, no stake having an added value of less than $2,000. Saturday. March 1, is the date set for the closing of the stake entries. Tlie winner of each stake race will receive besides the monetary value a cup donated by various Ken- tucky breeders. One now stake is added to the old list, the Blue (trass Stakes of $2,300 added, for three-year-olds, the winner of this rnec to receive a cup donated by the Kentueky Association. The following is a list of the stakes, to close March 1: Blue Grass Slakes— For three-year-olds, $2,300 added: in addition the winner to receive a cup donated by the Kentucky Association; weights, colts 122 pounds, geldiugs 119 isiunds, fillies 117 pounds; one and one-eighth miles. Ashland Onks — For three -year-old fillies, $2,000 added; weight, 117 pounds; maidens allowed five pounds; in addition the winner to receive a cup donated by Maj. T. C. McDowell; one mile. Camden Handicap — For three -year-olds and over. $2,000 added: in addition the winner to receive a cup donated by Senator J. X. Camden: weights an- nounced three days before the race; one and one- quarter miles. Ben Ali Handicap— For three -year-olds and over. $2,000 added: in addition the winner to receive a cup donated by L. L. Haggin: weights to lie nn- noun<*ed three days before the race; one and one- sixteenth miles. Idle Hour Stakes — For two-year-old colts and geldings. $2,000 adde<* : weight. 118 pounds: maidens allow'ed five pounds; in addition the winner to re- ceive a eitp donated by E. R. Bradley: four and one -ha If furlongs. Hinata Stakes — For two-year-old fillies, $2,000 added: weight. 113 iKiunds; maidens allowed five pounds; in addition the winner to receive a cup donated by Mrs. Clarence LeBas; four and one- half furlongs. J. K. L. ROSS’ BIG STRING AT LAUREL War Pennant Has Grown Wonderfully During the Winter — All the Horses Doing Well. BALTIMORE. Md., February 12. — Commander J. K. L. Ross has thirty-six horses wintering at tlie Laurel track, and according to trainer H. G. Bedwell all are in a healthy, lusty condition. “My horses have been feeling so good that it was impossible to exercise them under the sheds, aud 1 have been galloping and exercising on the track,” recently said Mr. Bedwell. “And the Laurel track is in great condition and much better than it ever was. Of course it was a bit heavy last fall from the new' coating of top soil, but that was all har- rowed and packed in the early winter, and the track is now as good as any in the country. “I’ve heard a lot of talk about this and that good-looking horse, such as Sun Briar, Westy Hogan, War Cloud. Sweep On and others,” continued Bed- well, “but I want you to see Cudgel, and I’ll wager that you will say he is the best looker of them all. “And I’m more pleased with War Pennant than any of the horses, for I never saw a colt improve so much from a tw’o-year-old to a three-year-old.” said the trainer. “He has grown and filled out and his legs are perfect. Motor Cop has not done i so well, but still is a good horse. Nor has Milk- maid grown a great deal, but she still has plenty I of size.” However. Billy Kelly is the pride of the stable, and he, together with War Pennant, will he entered in the Kentucky Derby and other important three - year-old races. In the event that racing is resumed in Canada this year Commander Ross will divide up his stable and prolwbly send Frank Stevens north with the horses intended for a Canadian campaign. ROYCE ROOLS A FAST ONE Runs Away from Courtship and Wins in a Canter. Hidden Ship Wins When Runiian Bolts — Walnut Hall Wins His Owner His First Race. NEW ORLEANS. La.. February 12. — Royce Rools, carrying the colors of T. H. Cross, again demon- strated his superior racing qualities by decisively heating Courtship, Bolster and others in the mile and a sixteenth handicap featuring this after- noon’s card. Aside from tieating Courtship. Royce Rools’ iierformance had additional merit in the fact that he ran the mile and a sixteenth in 1:45%. by far the best time during this meeting, and is within three- fifths of a second of the track record made bv For Fair. Royce Rools displayed a high flight of speed right from the start, hut Courtship kept him close company, and when approaching tlie stretch turn Royce Rools seemed to be doue. for Courtship then appeared the winner, but he began swerving out in the last eighth and Royce Rools drew away to win in a canter. Bolster landing in third place. Courtship’s sudden retirement at a time w'hen he appeared to have the race w f on w'as unexplainable, and it might have been due to his hard race last Saturday, when he was beaten in the Focli Handicap by Bondage. In that race Courtship w*as started without having had the needed preparation, due to the track being in bad condi- tion, and it is altogether probable that his hard race then gave him a setback. He was held in high esteem for today’s race, Royce Rools also coming in for steady support. IMeaennt. weather and the fast track made the sport this afternoon enjoyable, and it wras witnessed by another large attendance. Five of the races had well matched and small fields, the action in all this being strenuous from start to finish, some of the finishes again being of the thrilling sort. Phil T. Chinn’s Hidden Ship, under Troxler’s good riding, upset calculations when she won easily in the opening race from Cauvusback and Eulali F. Hun nan and Pueblo, tlie ones most fancied, both brought up in the rear as a result of having run out on the stretch ended for one week by the stewards for striking Sneklnian with his whip during the running of the second race. Sneid- rtinn was fined $23 in the same race by tlie starter for mislieliavior at the post. It was the first fine recorded against any jockey at this meeting. Joseph E. Martin, general manager of the Oak- lawn track, will arrive here next Monday and dis- close the plans of the Oaklawn racing of next spring. The meeting is scheduled to begin March 15, but its duration and pnrse offerings will be made known when Mr. Martin readies here. Opportunity was allowed to be withdrawn front the fourth race on account of his owner, W. T. Woodard. Jr., being ill. ' Lonely’s absence from the first race was due to leg trouble. Frederick the Great is ineligible to start tomorrow and will be an absentee. The horses here in charge of C. E. Rowe will be transferred to Douglas Park next Saturday. (i. II. Keene, in charge of the Waldeck string, is gradually reducing his stable and lias disposed of Yermak to W. L. Stanfield. Brother Jonathan w r as destroyed this morning after developing blood |K>isoning. Owners and trainers here have been further cau- tioned to la* extra vigilant in safeguarding their charges, and particularly those which are carded starters. It is presumed that this is done with a view to circumvent a sponge staffer. LONG SHOT DAY AT ORIENTAL PARK Iron Boy at 30 to 1 the Biggest Surprise— -Sister Susie Beaten by Bad Bide. HAVANA, Cuba, February 12. — Long shots scored this afternoon at Oriental Park, the biggest sur- prise coming when Mrs. Timmerman’s Iron Boy won the second race at odds of 30 to 1. Quentin Preece had the inoniit. aud the victory was largely due to his alertness at tlie post. A large field of eleven started from tlie barrier, with Iron Boy quickly away into a safe lead. A hustling ride kept him in front to win by two lengths from Louise Mack. H. Toon's Sister Susie was beaten by R. L. Tibanear’s Little Nephew because Jeffcott went to the inside entering the stretch and then pulled out near the sixteenh post. Little Nephew set a fast pace and was tiring, but lasted to win by a neck. Walter Mack, equal favorite with Sister Susie, finished third, half a length back. The Arnionia Stable’s Ford broke a streak of ill- luck by winning the first race for two-year-olds. He led his opponents all the way and had four lengths to spare at tlie end. Senor A. Lezama furnished the winner of the third race in Frascuelo. which beat Scylla a head in a driving finish. No Trumps w'us the medium of heavy backing in this race, and after setting a fast early pace was only beaten in the final strides, a head and a neck seistrating him from the winner and second horse. 2 DAILY RACING FORM Thursday, February 13, 1919 DAILY RACING FORM Daily During Winter Months. Daily (Except Monday) Balance of the Year. DAILY RACING FORM PUBLISHING CO. 441 PLYMOUTH COURT : 7 ~ CHICAGO. ILL. 74 EXCHANGE STREET i: BUFFALO. N. Y. Entered ns second-class matter, April 2. 1890, at the post-office at Chicago, Illinois, under the Act of March 3. 1879. New York City Office, 1482 Broadway ROOM 804. General Representative, ED COLE. All dealers supplied from this office. 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In case answers to any information ads. in this newspaper are followed by letters telling of “killings” and “coups” over long shots, the parties receiving them will confer a favor on Daily Racing Form by forwarding the letters to this office. HOT SPRINGS TO OPEN MARCH IS HOT SPRINGS. Ark., February 12. — Oaklawn Park’s spring meeting of 1919, to l>e operated under the auspices of the Business Men’s League, will commence Saturday. March 15, according to the announcement of a racing official here. The season will probably continue well into April. Already several hundred thoroughbreds are on the grounds being put through light training, and Hot Springs is looking forward to one of the best racing meetings it ever had. The early start last winter found the opening days of the meeting being run through bad weather, but this year no such draw- backs are feared. Most of the thoroughbreds now racing at New Orleans will be here for the opening, together with many more that have wintered here. Eternal, the champion two-year-old of 1918, will be here, and it is expected he will make his first start as a three -year -old at Oaklawn Pagk. Stable room is at a premium. ALASKA DOG RACES ABANDONED NOME. Alaska, February 12. — Until the return of normal times the annual Alaska dog races have been abandoned. Several informal dog meets will be held, but the All -Alaska Sweepstakes and the Solo- mon Sweepstakes, the big events of the north, will not be held until proper conditions have arrived. The horses which seem liest in Thursday's races are: Fair Grounds— New Orleans. Ln., February 12. 1 — Smiles. Miss Minks. Dandv Van. 2 — Port Light. Jack K.. Mar Tom. 3 — BLACK IE DAW. Mars Mouse, Charlie Ley- decker. 4 — Kate Bright. Sands of Pleasure. Buford. 5 — Old Ben, Irregular. Queen Apple. 6 — Espano. Vision. George Muehlebach. 7 — Dickery Dare, Amalgamator, Ninety Simplex. J. L. Dempsey Buffalo’* Fair Grounds Handicap. 1— -Bone Dry. Miss Minks, Smiles. Sandy Muck. 2 — Azalea, Port Light. Mar Torn. Miss Kmter. 3 — Dragoon, Assume. Bringliurst. Mars Mouse. 4 — Buford. Kate Bright, Feru Hundley, Sands of Pleasure. 5 — Thanksgiving, King Neptune, Queen Apple, Old Bon. (V— Vision. Frank Shannon. Espano. Astraea. 7 — GORDON ROBERTS, Blue Rock, Brown Vel- vet, Ken ward. Observer** Fair Grounds Handicap. 1 — Bone Dry, Miss Minks. Dandy Van, Sandy Mac. 2 — Port Light. Azalea. Jack K., Miss Kruter. 3 — Blackic Daw. Bringliurst, Charlie Leydecker. Top o’ th* Morning. 4 — BUFORD. Sands of Pleasure, Kate Bright, Fern Handley. 5 — Old Ben, Irregular, Queen Apple, King Nep- tune. 0 — Vision. Astraea, Frank Shannon, James A. Sheridan. 7 — Gordon Roberts. Dalmbiah II., Semper Stal- wart. Amalgamator. Work Watcher’* Fair Ground* Handi- cap. Fair Grounds — New Orleans, La., February 12. 1 — MISS MINKS. Smiles, Bone Dry. Dandy Van. 2 — Sid C. Keener. Minawand. Erin i tana. Jack K. 3 — Bringliurst, Assume, Charlie Leydecker, Mars Mouse. 4 — Kate Bright, Buford, Sands of Pleasure, Fern Hundley. ."> — Queen Apple, Old Ben, Thanksgiving, King Neptune. 0 — Espano. Vision, James A. Sheridan, Frank Shannon. 7 — Dalmbiah II.. Kenward, Semper Stalwart, Ninety Simplex. Oriental Park — Havana, Cuba, February 12. 1 — Bob Baker. Blondel. Bugdadine. 2 — Frozen Glen, First Ballot. Pajaroita II. 3 — Etruscan, Hamilton A., Skiles Knob. 4 — Fritz Ernst. Corydon. Little Buss. 5 — WHIPPOORWILL, Bierman. Capital City. (J — Diadi, Sasenta, Gordon Russell. T. K. Lynch Buffalo’* Havana Handicap. 1 — Rob Baker. Lamp Post. Stiletto, Bugdadine. 2 — Pajaroita II., Kenian, Lady Jane Grey, Frozen Glen. 3 — Tippler. Cleek, Hamilton A.. Skiles Knob. 4 — Ambrose. Lola. John Graham, Little Buss. 5 — WHIPPOORWILL, London Girl, Yenghee, Chemung. 6 — Dragon Rock, Sasenta, Kingfisher, Lytle. Observer’* Havana Handicap. 1 — Stiletto. Lamp Post, Minnie H., Bob Baker. 2 — Pajaroita II.. Kernan. Sam Hill, Frozen Glen. 3— TIPPLER, Cleek. Rafferty. Hamilton A. 4 — Little Buss. Ambrose, Corydon. Brizz. 5 — Senator James. Yenghee, Chemung. Bierman. 6 — Dragon Rook. Gordon Russell, Lytle, Diadi. FISHING AND HUNTING NOTES and appeared tlie winner on the stretch turn, but came wide ami tired in the last eighth. BOLSTER overhauled DIVERSION in the last quarter. The latter ran a fust three-quarters. Scratched — 41217 2 Opportunity. 106. Overweights — Diversion. 1 pound. A “g QQPf FIFTH RACE— 1 Mile. (Jan. 11. 1916 — 1:37%— I I Added. 3-year-olds and upward. Allowances. $118 : third, $62. —106.) Meadow Brook Purse. $600 Net value to winner $470; second. Index Horses AWtPPSt % % % Str Fin Jockeys Owners 0 H C P S 41 178* WALNUT HALL wb 5 104 4 40960 BARRY SH’NNON W 5 114 2 41230 KOH-I-NOOR W 5 101 3 41276 DAN BRIGHT wn 4 105i 5 33936 OPERA GLASS w <5 106 1 1 41257 2 NEPPERHAN w 4 105 6 2J 2 s 3 5 2 s 1“N N Barrett H Perkins 15 l h l J i l’J 2- C Rob’son M Goldblatt " J Rod’g’ezE Arlington M Garner W Raymond J Bell E Trotter G Moles’ thG B Cooper 1 3-5 1-3 out 6 II 8-5 3*5 7 7 2 4-5 20 20 6 2 50 50 10 5 4i 4} 6-5 1-2 4 s 3 2 2* 1 3h 3 s 3h 4« 410 41; 4a 5 5 5 5 5 3 Pulled up. Time, 24%. 48 V 5 . 1:13%, 1:41. Track fast, Winner — B. g, by Sunflower II. — Wuterweed (trained by H. Perkins; bred in England by Mr. John B. Joel). Went to post at 3:43. At jxist 1 minute. Start good and slow. Won driving; second and third the same. WALNUT 1IAIX was badly ridden and forced back several times, but. when clear in the stretch, finished gamely and overhauled BARRY SHANNON in tin* last seventy yards. BARRY SHANNON showed the most s|»ecd. but tired slightly as if short. KOII-I-XOOR ran well and finished gamely. NEPPKRHAN was pulled up when seemingly injured. Overweights — Nepperhan, 3 pounds; Dan Rrigiit. 1*4. • I A -g OAQ SIXTH RACE— 1 Mil© and 70 Yards. (Feb. 12, 1916— 1: 42 %— 4— 113.) $600 Added. Tr A( tl O 3-year-olds and upward. Claiming. Net value to winner $495; second, $133; third. $72. Index Horses AWtPPSt % % % Str Fin Jockeys Owners O H C P S ( 41279 > ’SIR OLIVER 41277 -ORDERLY 4 1 1 65 ALDEBA RAN 4 1165* MARY BELLE 40467 '’ALHENA 4 1040 ’LIBERTY STAR 41 152 ’PRUNES 40228 BOXER 4 1053 -BIG FELLOW wb 5 109 8 8 4i 3J l'J 1* l 5 J Bell W C Weant 6 10 10 4 2 wb 6 111 2 1 2 l 2 l 2- 2* 2' 5 E Haynes J Byer 2 16-53 1 1-2 wb 10 108 3 7 6 2 5 3 5 2 3'' 3' C Rob’son M Goldblatt 4 6 13-51 1-2 wb 5 103 £ 5 4 31 4* 3J 4‘ 4 2 S Sn’dmanJ M Booker 5 5 4 7-5 7-10 wb 7 106 6 5 7*i 7 s 6* 6nb 5h H J BurkeJ McPherson 15 30 25 8 4 w 4 103 9 6 l 3 1«» 4 l 5U 6* A Collins Liberty Stable 20 25 25 8 4 w 4 107 7 9 6 : » 6h 7 2 7 5 V I Gregory D S Fountain 10 15 15 6 3 wb 7 110 1 2 9 9 8 2 8‘° 8 20 L Stalker J Duffy 30 CO 30 12 6 wb 6- 108 4 3 8 s 8£ 9 9 9 J Mooney W Bimie 4 6 5 2 1 Time. 24%. 48%, 1:14%, 1:41%, 1:45%. Track fast. Winner — Ch. g, by J. 11. Houghton — Lady l’rospero (trained by It. Lester; bred by Mr. George W. Scott). Went to post at 4:08. At post 2 minutes. Start good and slow. Won easily; second and third driv- ing. KIR OLIVER, after running close up. raced into the lead when called on and drew out in the stretch to win in a canter. ORDERLY raced in closest pursuit from the start, hut tired in the last eighth. ALDEBA RAN requires a strong rider and raced sluggishly most of the way. but finished fast. MARY BELLE tired in the stretch. LIBERTY STAR set a good pace and quit. BIG FELLOW fell lame. Scratched— (40335)' Tlri nker, 99; 40580- Iolite. 108; 41258 Lottery. 114. Overweights — Mary Belle. 2% pounds; Liberty Stdr. 2; Boxer, 2. 41299 SEVENTH RACE— 1 1-4 Miles. (March 7, 1916— 2:04%— 6— 101.) olds and upward. .Claiming. .Net value to winner $475; second, $600 Added. 4 -year - $121; third. $64. Index Horses AWtPPSt % % % Str Fin Jockeys Owners O H C P S 4 1 259 ’PUTS AND C’LLS wb 7 106 6 41279 DON DODGE 41279 RBGRESO . w 5 109 7 2 4 1279* BEN ll.VMPSON wsb 5 104 4 4 4 1278 2 BRAN DO w 10 109 3 6 41245 BROWN FAV’RITBw 6 109 5 5 41292 SLUMBERER 7 7 4' !•» l"h j Bell G W Forman 7-5 7-5 6-5 9-20out w 4 112 2 3 IS 1' 1*1 2* 2* C Rob’son W Walker 8 12 12 4 2 “ 3' 2J 2'J 3J 3-S R Simpson W Perkins 5 8 8 3 6-5 5' 5'S 3h 4' 4 3 S Sn’dman W V Casey 6 9 8 3 6-5 6'i 6 l 61 5 2 5* J Rod’g’ezB J Nugent 25 35 25 1 1-3 4h 3h f,> gak 1 Gregory R H Good 20 20 20 7 5 WSB 7 114 1 1 2h 4h 7 7 7 L Gentry D B Freeman 15 20 20 7 3 Time, 25%. 50, 1:15*-, 1:42%, 2:09. Track fast. Winner — B. g. by Ixicohatchee — Putgada (trained by F. Musante; bred by Mrs. L. A. Livingston). Went to post at 4:34. At post 1 minute. Start good and slow. Won driving; second and third the same. PUTS AND CALLS began slowly, but moved up steadily after going a Half mile and outstayed DON DODGE through the last seventy yards. DON DODGE showed the most speed and only tired in the last sixteenth. REGRESO was well up all the way. BEN HAMPSON ran fairly well. BRANDO was always outrun. Overweights — Puts and Calls. 2 pounds. HAVANA FORM CHART* HAVANA, CUBA, WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 12, 1919. — Oriental Park. Fifty-fifth day. Cuba- American Jockey Club. Winter Meeting of 100 or more days. (18 books on.) Weather clear; temperature 75°. So oily is the f ulmer, a sea bird common on St. Kihla Island, that the natives kill it and pass wick through the body, using it as a light. Efforts are being made in Tasmania, Australia, where the American rainbow trout planting has been successful, to establish the Maine Sebago sal iuou. FAIR GROUNDS FORM CHART NEW ORLEANS. LA., WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 12, 1919.— Fair Grounds. Thirty -seventh day. ness .Men’s Racing Association. Winter Meeting of 54 days. Weather clear; temperature 66°. Bus! Judges. Joseph A. Murphy, J. B. Campbell and E. C. Smith. Starter, A. B. Dade. Joseph McLennan. Racing Secretary, Racing starts at 2:00 p. m. (Chicago time 2:00 p. in.). W indicates whip. S spurs, It blinkers. Fig- ures in parfmtheses following the distance of each race indicate date, track record, age of horse and weight carried. ’Indicates apprentice allowance. A A GQO FIRST RACE— 3 1-2 Furlong*. (Feb. 9, 1916— 41 %— 2— 114.) $500 Added. 41^1/0 Claiming. Net value to winner $375; second, $121; third, $64. 2 -year- olds. Index Horses AWtPPSt % % % Str Fin Jockeys Owners O H C P S 4 121 4 -HIDDEN SHIP 4 1 1 75 CANVAS BACK <41161 IBULAH F. 41135 A1RNAT (41135 iRUNNAN 4 1 175 PUEBLO 3 W' 114 w 112 2 1 w 106 6 3 w no 1 6 w 115 w 115 4 4 5 2 4 45 5 4 7-5 7-10 15 20 15 6 3 45 7 7 25 6-5 25 3 14-51 2-5 4 45 16-56-5 3-5 1'5 1*5 R Troxler Kentucky Stable 3 25 25 F Murphy P A (.Mark 4 3 3" M Rowan W C Weant 3' 5 4'i C Rob’son H S Koppin 5' 5A J Metcalf A B Spreckels 6 6 D Conn’llyJ A Hendricks Time, 23%. 35%. 42%. Track fast. Winner- It. f, by Uniiard — Masks and Faces (trained by T. J. Harmon; br«*d by Mr. Edward R. Itradhw). Went t*» |H»st at 2:00. At post 3 minutes. Start gixxl ami slow. Won easily; second and third driv- ing. HIDDEN SHIP, showing the most sjieed and away fast, raced into a good lead at once and held sway for the entire race, winning eased up. CANYAKRACK was away with a rush, but swerved out slightly, then held on well at the end. KULA1I F. finished gamely after a hard drive and outstayed AIRNAT at the end. The latter raced forwardly anil gamely. HUN NAN and PUEBLO ran out on the stretch turn. Scratched — 4 1175 2 Lonely. 114. A A nn 4 SECOND RACE— 1 Mile and 70 Yards. (Feb. 12. 1916— 1 :42%— 4— 113.) $500 Added. J[ 4-year-olds and upward. Claiming. Net value to winner $420; second, $148; third, $82 Index Horses AWtPPSt % % % Str Fin Jockeys Owners o n o p s 4084 6 ’SAINT’S BRIDGE wb 4 107 10 8 K»* 6 1 3*i 2* !»• H J BurkeJ O Talbott 4 1279 ’BABY CAL 4121 2 ’DUNDREA RY 41278 DERVISH 4 1 228 3 ROEDERER W 6 109 12 1 25 2 1 ' lh V 4' 35 2 h 3 5 3* VI 15 45 4 l 4 1 40834 RINGDOVE 41254 HASTY MABEL 41219 s ’BILL HUN LEY 4 12 78 ’REUBEN HUGH 41278 HRICKLEY 41087 BEAN SP IDLER 41148 SEA URCHIN 7 6 2J 6-5 J Durseh W C Weant 2 3 2 4-5 2-5 S Sn’dman J M Booker 20 20 20 8 4 N Barrett G W Dodge 12 15 15 6 .1 L Stalker Moore & Houbre 8 10 10 4 2 .1 Rod’g’ezT Francis 6 8 2 1 w 8 111 6 9 10 l lli 10' 9* 7“ D WishardW Walker 30 30 30 12 6 w 5 101 13 4 6J 51 5i 8J 8»* H Ericks’ nW Smith 20 20 20 8 4 w 4 99 2 3 7i 8'5 9£ 7 £ 9* C Rob’sonW H Fi/.er 6 8 8 3 8-5 w 4 101 9 10 9* 9' 8 2 10 2 10 3 E Wh’tley J Randolph 15 15 15 6 3 w 4 99 8 12 13 1 13' 13= ll'ill 1 1 Gregory C Lacoco 30 30 30 12 6 \v 8 111 14 7 11* 10 s 115 12 1 12* D (’onn’lly Romer & Br’mf’dlO P) 10 4 2 w 7 111 7 14 125 12i 12i 13' 13 5 H Cassity J F Long :*> 40 30 12 6 - R Pauley W L Drake 15 20 20 8 4 wsb 7 106 11 6 W B 7 111 4 5 \\ 4 110 3 11 5»‘ 75 7 2 5J 5 2 41277 SEN. BROD’RICK wb 4 109 1 2 3>« 4i 6b*6' 6‘ 41277 HARWOOD WB 6 111 5 13 14 14 14 14 14 Time. 24%, 48%. 1:14%, 1:42. 1:46%. Track fast. Winner — It. g. by Bridge of Earn— Saint Denise (trained by S. A. Ulopton; bred in Ireland by Mr. J. J. Maher). ..... Went to post at 2:25. At i»ost 1 minute. Start good and slow. Won driving; second and third the same. SAINT’S BRIDGE made up ground from a slow beginning, came fast in the last sixteenth and overhauled BABY CAL in the last stride. The latter had no mishaps, was well up all the way and. after taking tin* lead, tired near the end. DUNDREARY raced forwardly throughout. DERVISH set a good pace, but tired in tin* last quarter. SENATOR BRODERICK showed early speed. Scratched— 41228 2 James F. Cummings, 106: 41278 Brown Velvet, 106; 4114fc> 2 Dalwood, 111. Overweights — Roederer, 1 pound; Bill Hunley, 2. A A one: THIRD RACE— I Mile and 70 Yards. (Feb. 12. 1916— 1 :42%— 4— 113.) $500 Added. 4-year-olds and upward. Claiming. Net value to winner $420; second. $148; third, $82. Index Horses AWtPPSt % % % Str Fin Jockeys Owners 0 H C P S 4 1278 3 PHILISTINE wn 6 111 1 1 3 h 5 5h 31 1“ A Collins T F Bomman 31 4 l 8-5 4-5 ( 4 1 037 )TH 1ST. GREEN WB 6 106 6 7 1 1 > -T V 11 2* M Garner C E Hamilton 31 4 16-57-5 3-;> 409 72 ’JIM WAKELY wb 6 pm; 4 4 21 2i 2'1 3 2 c Brown K'kamp & How n8 12 12 5 21 40835 FLASH OF STEELwb 5 111 12 5 73 7‘ 4' 4' R Pauley R L Rogers 8 8 6 21 6-5 4 1245 3 YERMAK w 6 114 10 8 9 1 ' pi” 11* 7b 5* J Rod’g’esW I. 8t*nfi*>d 6 12 10 4 2 40609 ACHERON Wli 1 PH 11 12 101 9= 9* 5* 61 (! Rob’son C E Rowe 8 15 12 5 2£ 4 1149 HICKORYNl’T wb 5 pm; 7 10 12 12 12 11= 7“ W Ob. rt W Cahill :w 30 30 12 6 41167 KING MART w 7 111 2 6 6>i 5' 6‘ 9 h 8 2 .1 Mooney Mayfield & Tevis7 8 8 s 8-5 41176’SIR DYKE w 10 106 5 9 11* 11* 101 10' 91 I Gregory R H Good 50 50 50 20 10 ( 41 209 > SC ARP1 A IT. WB 5 109 9 3 21 11 41 61 101 M Rowan E Arlington 12 12 12 5 n 4 1276’ KINGLING II. WB 6 106 n 2 1»| 41 81 81 ll 2 H J BurkeJ P Mayberry 20 2 "> 20 8 4 40983 EULOGY WB 6 100 8 11 8b K 7' 12 12 H Cassity J B Goodman 6 15 15 6 3 Time, i 24%. 49, 1:15, 1:42%, 1:47. Track fast. Winner Ch. g. by Samson— Flower (trained by T. F. Boriiman: bred by Mr. L. B. Garside). Went t<» post at 2:49. At post I minutes. Start good and slow. Won driving; second and third the same. PHILISTINE cained steadily after reaching the stretch and got up to win . in the last stride. THISTLE GREEN raced into the lead mi the last turn, but tired in the final drive. JIM WAKELY raced forwardly, but tired in the last eighth. FLASH OF STEEL closed a gap and also tired near the end YERMAK dosed a gap. KINGLING II. set the early pace and quit. Scratched 4 1243 r Rhymer, 114; 40621 Passing Fancy, H>6; 41213-’ Adelante. Ill; 41148 Nonreddin, 114. 41296 FOURTH RACE— 1 1-16 Miles. (Feb. 13. 1915— 1:441s— 3— 104.) Baton Rouge cap. $1,000 Added. 3-year-olds and upward. Net value to winner $715; second. $215: third. $110. Index Horses AWtPPSt Vi % % Str Fin Jockeys Owners O H C P S (41164) ROYCK RtH'tLS 4 1256 -COURTSHIP 4 1256 s BOLSTER 4 0914 DIVERSION Winner — B. g Coflisteck I. w b 4 103 3- 2 1** 1* 11 l 3 1’ H Ericks’ n T H Cross 2-5 3 14-5.1-5 out \v r » 116 1 1 2'5 2’ 2 2 3 2* G Moles’thG A Marshall 9-106-5 7-101-3 out wb 4 164 4 4 4 4 3£ 3 2 3“ .) Rod’g’ezT Francis 3 45 4 1 out w f» 99 2 3 3* 3*1 4 4 4 C Rob’sonJ J O’Malley 10 12 12 3 4-5 Time, 23%. 47. 1:12%. 1:38%. 1:45%. Track last, by Salvation Saintolat < trained by A. G. Blakeley: bred by Messrs. Lawrence & Went to post at 318 At post 1 minute. Start good and slow. Won easily; second ami third driv- ing. Ro VUE KOOLK Was rushed into a good lead at mice aud. setting a great pace, seemed to be tiring wiivii approach in* the stretch turn, but drew far gwuy iu the lust eighth. LUL Ll£_lll ( gained steadily Presiding Steward. C. J. Fitz Gerald. Racing Secretary, Martin Nathanson. Presiding Judge. W. II. Shelley. Starter, James Milton. Racing starts at 2:30 p. in. (Chicago tftne 2:00 n. m.). W indicates whip. S spurs, B blinkers. Fig- ures in parentheses following tin* distance of dacli race indicate date, track record, age of horse and weight carried. ’Indicates apprenti-e allowance. A “I OAA first RACE— 3-8 Mile. (Jan. 21. 1916— 34%— 2— 113.) Purse $500. 2-year-olds. ‘ilOvU Maidens. Allowances. Net value to winner $400; second, $70; third, $30. Index Horses AWtPPSt % % % Str Fin Jockeys Owners O H C P S 41217 3 FORD w 117 1 4 l 3 1* R Pall Armonia Stable 1 1 1 2-5 out 41247 PAUL WEIDEL xv 114 3 2 2J 2b R Wingf’dM Lowenstein t4 4 3 6-5 1-2 41201 3 DOUBLET H. w 114 5 1 3' 3b C Jackson H G Wilkins u 2 2 4-5 2-5 41217 PIE w 114 7 3 4' 4* T Nolan H G Wilkins u 2 2 4-5 2-5 41201 OLD RED w 117 2 9 6c D Roland S T Baxter 14 4 4 8-5 4-5 41201 FLECHE w 111 4 5 5 l 6 2 C Dishm’nM Lowenstein f4 4 3 6-5 1-2 41247 QUEEN GAFFNEY W 111 8 6 !♦- 7' T Murray S T Baxter §4 4 4 8-5 4-5 41247 MARY FITZHUGH w 111 10 10 10 8) D Stirling E T Zo Hit-offer 20 20 20 8 4 41201 SEA PRINCE w 114 9 7 7' 9 s W H’hries 1. H Baxter 20 2ft 2H 8 4 41201 ELLA STIRLING w 111 6 8 X* Pi .1 Howard J J Timmerman 8 8 8 3 8-5 Time, 2^%, 36. Trac $4.10 straight. $3.10 place, $2.30 show; M. Lowenstein entry, $7.20 place. t $ SCoupled iu betting; no separate place or show betting. Time. 24%, 36. Track good. $2 mutuels paid. Ford. $4.10 straight. $3 $3.80 show; II. G. Wilkins entry, $2.40 show. Equivalent Linking odds— Ford, 105 to 100 straight. 55 to 100 place. 15 to 100 show; M. Lowenstein entry, 260 to 1(8) place, 90 to 100 show; H. G. Wilkins entry, 20 to 100 show. Winner — B. e, by Aeronaut — Bettie Bouncer (trained by W. A. Carter; bred by Mr. Edward B. Cas- satt). Went to post at 2:33. At post 2 minutes. Start good and slow. Won easily; second and third driv- ing. FORD dashed into the lead at once, set a fust pace anil won going away. PAUL WEIDEL raided in closest pursuit, hut tired and just lasted long enough to outstay DOUBLET II. The latter ran well and made a game finish. PIE finished fast and close up. OLD RED ran well. A - 1 OA1 SECOND RACE— 3-4 MUe. (Dec. 28. 1915— 1 :11%— 4— 111.) Purse $500. 3*year olds. Claiming. Net value to winner $400; second, $70; third, $30. Index Horses AWtPPSt % % % Str Fin Jockeys Owners O H C P S 41263’tIRON BOY w 10!) 7 2 41179 LOUISE MACK w 112 4 10 4 1 2 34 2 M A N D’ Ri N ’ S COATwn 113 6 8 41263’LINKSTRAP 4 1 064tLA VERNE WB 114 12 6 w 112 8 11 w 104 11 4 15 li 1'5 l 2 Q Preece J J Timmerman 30 :S0 30 12 7 1 6 l 25 2> H ThurberJ S Tyree 5 5 3 2 45 4’5 4* 3’J H Tiullm’n F Schelke 8 8 8 3 2 1 25 3J 45 J Dreyer J W Nailer 12 12 12 5 lft'J 5'i 5 l 5* J Howard Williams Bros 6 6 6 2i 85 8’ 6«* 6 2 L Fator S Polk 12 12 12 5 6 1 8-3 0-5 24 41252 2 *M ISS IVAN w 107 9 9 9 2 7i T- 72 T Murray K Spence 2 2 2 4-5 2-5 41252 THE TALKER wn 114 10 U 11' ll 2 94 Nnk W Kelsay G W Lo ft 4 4 4 8 5 4-5 (41234 )CA BALL!) w it 114 5 5 3'i 3 2 8* 9£ T Nolan G W Rilierman :: 3 3 6-5 3-5 ( 41266 )• BUSTER CLARK w 109 3 7 «i »»: ill' 10 2 R Davies W Dondas 15 15 15 6 3 4 1263 3 MIKE DIXON w 114 1 1 5fkl0> 10£. ll 2 R Pall P. E Grcham 10 10 10 4 2 412661 SEARCH LIGHT III. w 110 3 12 12 12 12 W Doyle E T Zollicoffer 50 50 50 20 10 fMutuel field. Time, 24. 48%, 1:15. Track good. $2 mutuels paid. Ifon Boy. field. $29.70 straight, $15.60 ‘place. $6.00 show; Louise Muck. $7.20 place, $4.60 show: Mandarin’s Coat, $8.20 show. Equivalent Itooking odds — Iron Boy. field. 13S5 to 100 straight. 680 to 100 place, 200 to 100 show; Louise Mack. 260 to 100 place. 130 to 100 show; Mandarin’s Coat. 310 to 100 show. Winner— Ch. c, by Star Shoot — Partridge (trained by J. J. Timmerman; bred by Mr. John E. Mad- den). « Went to post at 2:58. At post 1 minute. Start good and slow. Won easily; second and third driv- ing. IRON BOY raced to the front soon after the start aud. setting a good pace, won easing up. LOUISE MACK began slowly, but made up much ground and finished fast. MANDARIN’S COAT ran a game race- and finished close up. LINKSTRAP allowed speed, but tired. LA VERNE closed a big gap. CABALLO quit badly. 41302 THIRD RACE— 5 1-2 Furlongs. (Jan. 24. 1917— 1 :05%— 5— 102.) Purse $500. 4-year- olds and upward. Claiming. Net value to winner $400: second, $70; third, $30. Index Horses AWtPPSt % % % Str Fin Jockeys Ow ners 0 H c P S 41262 FRASCUELO w 5 105 9 9 4*5 3* lb A Pickens A Lezama 3 3 3 6-5 3—5 4 1235 ’SCYLLA W 5 92 3 3 21 l'i ; 2«b J Wida E C Griffith 15 15 15 6 3 410124NO TRUMPS wb 5 102 5 1 l 2 2£ 3* H Bullm’n J Corujo 15 15 8 3 8-5 41158 TOKADX MARCHw 5 106112 10 10* 8* A\ W Kelsay J W Fuller 35 4 4 8-5 4-5 41691 DIXIE HIGHWAY w 4 101 2 2 5 2 H Lumf’d K Spence 4 5 5 2 1 41188 BARTON w 6 102 4 5 8»J 9J 6'i H PhurberC Middleton 5 5 5 2 1 41249 TWINKLE TOES w 5 10-1 l 4 7' 7£ 7". R Ball H W Swan 10 10 10 4 2 41235 PRINCE BONF.RO w 4 10! 6 7 5nk 4£ 8i J Dreytr W . C Wostmorel’d3i 4 4 8-5 4-5 41169 ENVER BEY »v B 8 102 10 6 3-4 6* t» J D’miniek El Morro Stable 5 s 5 2 1 46947 LADY JAMES w 7 101 ■ ‘ 8 8 9' 10 2 J) 2 R Davies J Price 20 20 20 4 1 1221 ASSESSOR w 9 103 7 11 11“ 11 ,0 11' W W Dovie B E Graham 40 40 40 7 37232ICHIEF ORSB’RX wb 4 110 11 12 12 12 12 W Mor’seyF Delbarrio 40 40 40 15 7 tMutuel field. Time, 24. 49%, 1:09%. Track good. $2 mutuels paid. Frascuelo, $11.60 straight. $6.50 place, $3.70 show: Scylla, $36.30 place, $13.00 show: No Trumps, $4.00 show. Equivalent booking odds — Frascuelo. 480 to 100 straight. 225 to 100 place, 85 to 100 show: Scylla, 1715 to 100 place, 550 to 100 show; No Trumps, 1 X X I B TESS WB 6 97 6 5 6* 6 2 lb li T Murray H W Boyer 15 15 15 6 (41 188) BRIZZ WB 6 109 4 6 fJJ. :,1 ^uk 2* T Nolan R Larrea 6 6 5 2 1 39689 STORM BOUND w 1 101 5 3 .. *3i a) .11 •» * J Dreyer J Walters 2 2 2 4-G 2 5 41145 s LUZZI W 6 102 2 2 •M 45 4‘ 4* II ThurbcrW A McKinney 12 12 12 5 2* 41 109 S CALL SHOT w 7 105 1 1 u li 5'*. 5 2 A Pickens .1 W O’Neal 4 5 5 2 1 4 1236 2 YORKYILLE* W B 9 108 7 4 4'5 , 3'i 6' 6| II JcfTcott E L Fitzgerald 3-2 3-2 3-2 3-5 13 41 159* RL.\N< .“HIT A w 6 1"*' 3 7 7‘ 72" 7 « 7* Q Preece W Gargan 15 15 15 6 :; 41691 I1WFA wb 5 108 S s s 8 8 8 W Kelsay C Fellowes 5 5 5 2 I Time 24. 48 %. 1:03, 1 : 10% • Track good. $2 in 11 tile Ik paid. Ronnie Teas, $36.80 straight. $15.10 place. $6.09 show; Brizz. $7.90 place, $3.90 show: Storm Bound. $3.40 show. Equivalent booking odds — Bonnie Tess, 1740 to 109 straight. 655 to lot) tdace, 200 to 100 show; Brizz, 295 to 100 place, 95 to 100 show; Storm Bound. 70 to 100 show. Winner— 1 Ch. iu. ‘by Star Shoot — Last Cherry (trained by R. Stiekney: bred by Mr. John E. Madden). Went to post at 3:45. At ix>st 3 minutes. Start good and slow. Won driving; second and third the same. BONNIE TESS came with a rush on the outside and outstayed BRIZZ in the final drive. ’Hu- latter ran a good race, closed a gap and tired iu the final strides. CALL SHOT showed the most early speed, but quit. YORKYILLE ran much below his true form. Scratched — 10601 '-’Bank. 100: 41169 King Worth. 108: 41109 Rora. 96; 41169 James. 105. Overweights — Bonnie Tess. 2 pounds; Brizz. 1: Storm Bound. 2: Luzzi. 2; Blauchita. 5. 41304 FIFTH RACE— 5 1-2 Furlongs. (Jan. 24. 1917--1 :05%— 5—102. ) Purse $600. 3-year- olds and upward. Claiming. Net value to winner $450: second. $100; third, $50. Index Hordes AWtPPSt V4 % % Str Fin Jockeys Owner* O U C P 8 4 1223 3 LITTLE NEPHEW w S 102 8 1 -11224* SISTER SUSIE w 6 107 2 2 l'l l'i l'i l“k W Doyle K L Tibanear 2'i 25 2‘ 2i H Jeffewtt H Coons 8 8 8 3 8-5 8-5 8-5 8-5 7-101-3 Thursday, February 13, 1919 DAILY RACING FORM 3 (41145)* WALT. MACK WB 4 97 7 4 41251 2 FORT BLISS 41124 (MARK M. 41224 PRRMIl'M 36625 - MARION 4 1223 -KING TUSCAN w 4 107 4 3 tv B 9 1081 3 6 WB 5 mh 1 5 w 3 98 5 7 wb 6 102 6 8 3U 3*5 3 1 3= T Murray K Spence 5 » 4 nk 4 i> 411 j Dreyer F D Weir 0* 6 ® 5 4 5 4 J D’minickG Holmes 4i 51 6 ® 6 ® .1 Howard J W Fuller 7* 7* 7* 7 ,w L Fa ter Cooper Bros 8 8 8 8 H ThurberF Schelke Time, 23%, 48, 1:07%. Track good. 8-5 8-5 8-5 7-101-3 3 3 3 6-5 3-5 10 10 10 4 2 8 8 8 3 8-5 50 50 50 20 10 4 4 4 8-5 4-5 $2 mutuels paid. Little Nephew, $17.10 straight, $6.30 place. $4.90 show; Sister Susie, $3.30 place, $2.70 show: Walter Mack. $3.50 show. Equivalent booking odds— Little Nephew. 755 to 100 straight. 215 to 100 place, 145 to 100 show; Sister Susie. 65 to 100 place, 35 to 100 show; Walter Mack, 75 to 100 show. Winner— B. g. by Uncle — Miss Granville (trained by J. Allen: bred by Mr. John E. Madden). Went to post at 4:10. At post 3 minutes. Start good and slow. Won driving; second and third the same. LITTLE NEPHEW got away quickly and set a fast pace, but tired and just lasted long enough to win. SISTER SFSIE was cut off on the stretch turn, but came with a rush when clear. WALTER MACK ran a good rsu-e and finished close up. FORT BLISS ran well. KING TUSCAN was awav badly. Scratched— (41205lDimitri. 110. Overweights— Walter Mack, 1 pound; Clark M., 2%; Premium. 3%; Marion. 3; King Tuscan, 2. A “| OAK SIXTH RACE— I Mile and 50 Yards. (Maroh 6, 1918—1:41—5—117.) Purse $500. TlOUtJ 4-year-olds and upward. Claiming. Net value to winner $400; second, $70: third, $30. I ndex Horses AWtPPSt % % % Str Fin Jockeys Owners O H C P 4 1 003 2 GUIDE POST wb 9 104 2 4 1272 -AUSTRAL w 4 109 1 4 1265 -ST. JUDE wb 4 101 3 41271 * ZODIAC WB 8 106 6 4 1008 MAXIM’S OHOICEw B 8 109 4 41262 CLONA KILTY wb 4 1051 5 41265 3 * UXAR w 4 109 7 4 43 4- 35 lj 15 H ThurberL H Dickinson 3 3 3 6-5 3-5 6 6 % 6 4 5‘ 35 ?5 T Nolan W E Scott 6-5 6-5 6-5 1-2 out 1 25 2nk I 2 25 3= J Dreyer J P Ross 3 3 3 6-5 3-5 3 7 7 6 2 5* 4= R Ball BE Graham 20 20 20 8 4 5 5 s 5'i 4’i 4“k 5= W Kelsay F Schelke 444 8-6 4-5 7 35 3J 7 7 6 4 C Dishm’n H Oots 20 20 20 8 4 2 1= 15 25 6 1 7 T Murray K Spence 4 4 4 8-5 4-5 Time, 24%, 49, 1:15%, 1:42%, 1:46. Traok good. $2 mutuels paid. Guide Tost, $7.40 straight, $3.20 place, $2.60 show; Austral, $3,00 place, $2.60 show; St. Jude. $3.30 show. Equivalent bonking odds — Guide Post, 270 to 100 straight. 60 to 100 place, 30 to 100 show; Austral, 50 to 100 place, 30 to 100 show”, St. Jude. 65 to 100 show. Winner — It. in. by Filigrane — Lady Augusta (trained by L. H. Dickinson; bred by Mr. Fred A. For- sythe 1. Went to post at 4:35. At post 1 minute. Start good and slow. Won driving: second and third the same. GUIDE POST, after raring well up from the start, responded gamely when called on and won drawing clear. AUSTRAL began slowly, but came with n rush through the stretch. ST. JUDE tired after racing into the lead on the last turn. ZODIAC finished well. CLOXAKILTY showed early speed UXAR quit after setting the pace to the far turn. Scratched — 41283 Egmont. 113. Overweights — Austral. 1 pound: Clonakilty, 3%. TOMOT. ch. c, 2 (M) 112 41086 F.G’nds 3-8 37%slow 10 116 6 SANDY MACK, b. c, 2 (M) 112 41273 F.U’nds 35 f 43%fast 15 117 7 First start for the following: KERRY LASS. ch. f, 2 (M) 111 PRECIOUS PEARL, b. f, 2 (M) 109 RAGAZZA, blk. f, 2 (M) 110 THELMA E., cb. f, 2 (M) 109 Also eligible to start should any of the GOLDIE ROSE, b. f, 2 (M) 100 41082 F.G’nds 3-8 39 hvy 8 112 4 41049 F.G’nds 3-8 36 good 20 114 6 By Voorhees— Micco (A. B. Sprockets). 6 6 17 J Metcalf 6 Canvasback, Airnat, Roue Dry By Assagai — Brief (Winous Point Stable). 7*i G 1 * W Collins s Friz, Peccant, Bom* Dry By Heno— Kilcrea (R. A. Clark). By Zeus — Allcharm (Q. Yzquiordo). By His Majesty — Henpeck (E. Arlington). By Harrigan— Lady Maxim (B. A. Jones), above be scratched: By Sir Huon — Trappist (J. Greenberg). C 4 5*3 D Conn’lly 9 liiddenShip. My Ada, OgdenGirl 4* 4 13 M Garner 11 M. Jemima. Talisman. B.andCnll SECOND RACE — 5 1-2 Furlongs. 3-year-olds and upward. Claiming. (Feb. 19. 1916 — 1:05%- Fair Grounds Entries and Past Performances for Thursday, February 13. WEATHEK CLEAR. TRACK FAST. The figures under the beading “Rec." in the entries below chow the best time of each horse at the distance since January 1, 1917, no matter where it finished. In cases where record was made on other than a fast or good track, abbreviations show track conditions. Racing starts at 2:00 p. m. (Chicago time 2:00.) 0 Superior mud runner. X Good mud runner. *Fair mud runner. (M) Maidens.. ‘Apprentice allowance. First Race — 3 1-2 Furlongs. 2-.vear-olds. Maidens. Claiming. (Track record: Feb. 9, 1916— 41 %— : 2— 114.) Today’s 41210* Bla ckie Daw .110 1:07m 0 108 X 735 39973= Night Wind .110 1:00% 4 100 * 735 409*0 Hiimma .115 1:07% 4 104.. 730 412*9 Marie Miller .105 1:06% 5 101X730 412*9 Charlie Leydeckor. .100 1:07 4 112X730 40345 Kukltix .100 1:09% 4 1 09 X 725 412*9 Dragoon .100^1:08 4 104.. 725 40*32 Mars Mouse ..101 1:00% 4 109.. 700 Also of the eligible to start in above be scratched: order named should any 41230 Lively .105 l:12%h .113 1:07 5 100X730 412*9 Ultima Thule . . , 4 109*730 Ind. Horse. Wt. Rec. A.Wt.Han. 41240= Miss Minks ..113 :44%U 114X725 41240 Smiles . .105 :43%h 110X720 41273= Bone Dry . .110 :43% 114. .713 41240 3 Dandy Van .... . .100 :45%li 112X715 41240 I Am First . . . .103 :45%h 109. .705 40857 Helen Hartman 109. .705 41030 Tomnt 112. .700 41273 Sandy Mack . . . Kerry 1 j*ss, ch. ".*.".116 f. :46% 112. .700 by Heno — Kilcrea Precious Pearl, b. f. by Zeus — All- <-harni Ragazza. br. f, by His Majesty — Henpeck Thelma E.. ch., f. by Harrigan — Lady Maxim . . . 109. Also eligible to start should any of the above be scratched: 41082 Goldie Rose 109. .710 Miss Minks is best of those which have started. Second Race — 5 1-2 Furlongs. 3-year-olds and upward. Claiming. (Track record: Feb. 19, 1916— 1 :05%— 4— 129.) 4 105*725 4 110.. 720 4 106X715 3 99.. 715 4 112X715 6 1170710 8 112X710 4 110X710 3 99 X 710 4 110X705 8 114X700 4 105X700 Also eligible to start in order named should any of the above be scratched: 41137 Azalea . .112 1:07% (41050) Merry Lass ..110 1:07% 41209 ; * Ermitana . .107 1 :08% (41241 ) Mina wand . .111 1:09% 41103 .lack K . . 107 1:07 41195 Port Light . .113 1:06% 41233 Miss Kruter . .110 1:08% 41129= Mar Tom . .10* 1:08% 41229* Sid C. Keener . . . .111 1:09% 39529 s Honolulu Boy . .109 1 :07% 4122* Early morn . .112 1 :10%h 41117* Little D. (M).. ..111 1:08% 10959 Bon Otis .100 1:09% 5 100X715 41050 It. H. Anderson.. .113 1:08 5 109X715 41103 Kittiwake (Mt 111 1:11 4 105. .700 41000 Lady Small (M). .104 11:08% 4 105. .700 41228 Edith L .108 1:07 4 110X710 40972 Onico .103 1:07% 4 105X715 Azalea is fast when fit. Third Race— 5 1-2 Furlongs. Iroquois Purse. 3 -year-olds and upward. Allowances. 129.) 114X750 4117* Bring hurst 112 1:06% 409*0 Assume 115 1:06 torn* 3 Basil 100 1:09% (Track record: Feb. 19, 1916-1:05%- 409*0 Top o’ th* Morning. 140 1 :06 8 106.. 745 5 114*745 5 117X735 Top o’ th’ Morning is a fast one. Fourth Race— 1 1-16 Miles. Rant-ocas Pnrse. 4-year-olds and upward. Allowances. (Track record: Feb. 13, 1915 — 1:44% — 3 — 104.) 41276 3 BUFORD 114 1:45% 5 104 X 750 (41257) Kate Bright 4 100 x 740 41276- Sands of Pleasure. 101 1:46% 6 104 x 735 (41118) Fern Handley 112 1:47 4 103 x 730 Buford seems best at the weights. Fifth Race— 1 1-4 Miles. 4-year-olds and upward. Claiming. (Track record: March 7, 1916 — 2:04% (41245) 41290* 41179 2 * 41290 41152 41259* Old Ben Irregular .... Thanksgiving Queen Apple King Neptune Jason 10912:16 101 2:05% 112 2:07 .‘.’.’.HO 2:08 ....111 2:17%h Old Ren is in excellent form. Sixth Race— 1 Mile. 3-year-olds. Claiming. (Track record: Jan. 11, 1916—1:37%— 5— 106.) 41288=* Espano (M) 97 t:50%h 98x725 41278* Frank Shannon ...102 1:44%h 105X720 41253= Vision (M) 100X715 41278 Jas./ A. Sheridan *M) 116 1 :53h 105.. 710 41241* Rae Samuels (M). 95X710 41215* Todrrah (M) 100*710 41229 Thos. F. McMahon. 102 l:49%h 108x705 41215* Homlini (M) 105.. 705 41287* George Muehlebach 99 l:45%h 103.. 705 41037 Cain Spring 10*.. 705 40958 Verity 103 x 700 41255 Harvey Smarr (M). 106 1:51m 108..7(H) 40561 Bessie Helmet (M) . 100..7(H) 41005 Brimful 103.. 700 Also eligible to start in order named should any of the above be scratched: 41215 Caraway (M) 99 l:471i 100 . 700 41215 s Astraea (M) 106 1 :46m 100X715 Espano’s last race was proiuisinlg. Seventh Race— 1 1-16 Miles. 4 -year-olds and upward. Claiming. (Track record: Feb. 13. 1915— 1:44%— 3— 104.) 41279* Semper Stalwart. . .102 1:48% 6 107 X 725 (4127*) Gordon Roberts ...114 1:49% 6 112.. 720 (41259) Dahabiah II 92 1:47% 4 105.. 715 41274 Kenward 99 1:48% 5 112x715 41245 s Blue Rock 110 1:47% 6 112x710 41279* Gleipner 102 1:46% 6 107x710 41279 Ninety Simplex ...108 1:46% 7 112x710 (41243)* Dickery Dare 4 106X710 41060 Lukemae 114 1:48% 7 112x705 41245 Amalgamator 109 1:47% 5 112X700 41278 Brown Velvet Ill 1:47% 6 107.. 700 41295* Sir Dyke 114 1:49% 10 107 x 700 Semper Stalwart is racing well. FAIR GROUNDS JOCKEY PERCENTAGES. From January 1, 1918, to February 2, 1919, Inclusive. Jockey. P.C. At or Under Wt. Mts. 1st. 2d. 3d. Jockey. PC. At or Under Wt. Mts. 1st. 2d. 3d. Pauley, R . .23 106 257 59 35 38 Wishard, D . .10 10S 10 1 0 3 Ensor, L . .22 109 550 122 83 79 Pool, E . .09 104 435 37 53 66 Robinson, C. .. . .21 98 146 31 21 19 Willis, O . .09 105 368 33 47 43 Cruuip, W. ... . .19 107 165 31 25 24 Troxler, It . .09 114 171 16 22 16 O’Brien, W. J.. . .18 114 287 52 41 38 Brown, 0 . .09 104 183 10 17 28 < assity, H . .18 96 218 40 25 29 Kleeger, B . .08 111 224 19 28 29 Smith, F . .15 101 406 59 48 51 Rowan, M . .08 106 178 15 12 12 Garner, M. ... . .15 106 349 52 57 54 Hanover, .T. ... . .08 109 142 11 10 20 Stalker, L . .15 105 295 43 37 40 Parrington, T. . . .08 109 101 8 12 10 Mooney, J . .13 98 521 6S 62 69 Bolton, R . .08 100 50 4 1 11 Murphy, F. ... . .13 106 297 38 24 31 Collins, A . .07 106 644 43 76 58 Moles worth, G.. . .13 105 305 23 27 33 Gaugel. L . .07 107 152 11 16 10 Rodriguez, J. . . . .12 101 666 83 80 81 Miller, C . .07 103 70 5 4 8 Connelly, D. ... . .12 111 655 76 85 89 Schwartz, M. . . .07 85 15 1 1 1 Gentry, L . .12 112 444 52 53 42 Bell, J . .05 107 147 7 11 12 Erickson, H. .. . .12 85 312 39 28 41 Stearns, H . .05 100 101 5 14 17 De Ford. J . .12 102 181 22 28 23 Pinnegar, B. ... . .05 114 63 5 1 8 Wakoff, H . .12 100 129 16 18 13 Burger, N . .05 108 62 3 7 7 Matthews, M. .. . .12 107 94 11 13 9 Anderson, M. . . .05 102 39 2 1 4 Stew, F . .12 103 92 11 5 7 Collins, W . .04 107 147 6 13 17 Haynes, E . .12 110 84 10 15 7 Carroll, G. W... . .04 102 140 6 13 11 Rice. T . .11 no 377 40 46 64 Denyse, R . .04 100 126 5 7 12 McTuggart, J. . . .11 106 254 27 47 35 Scott, J . .03 101 32 1 3 0 Dursch. J . .11 108 233 25 21 20 Gregory, I .... . .02 98 115 2 11 10 Obert, W . .11 103 190 20 24 15 Robinson. W. . . no 22 0 3 3 Donahue, E. ... . .11 98 134 15 11 13 Constantine, W. 105 23 0 3 2 Burke, H. J . .11 100 119 13 10 13 Boyle, S 95 26 0 2 1 Kirschbamn. C. . . .11 110 80 9 14 7 Romanelli, R. . 101 16 0 *» 0 Manders, W. . . . .11 111 18 2 0 3 Merimee, F. ... 100 64 0 0 3 Buxlou, M. ... . .10 108 431 42 51 53 Cochran, C 100 6 0 0 1 Sneidman. S. . . . .10 102 298 29 31 28 Bolger, S 100 1 0 0 0 Barrett, N. . .10 104 214 21 28 26 Ridenour, W. . 100 7 0 0 0 Metcalf. J. ... . .10 109 142 14 17 16 Cruise. M 100 22 0 0 0 FIRST RACE — 3 1-2 Furlongs. 2-year-olds. Index Course Dist TimeT’ckOdds Wt St % % % MISS MINKS, b. f. 2 (M) 114 4 1 240 F.G’ nds 3* f 43%hvy 13-5 113 5 41175 F.G nds 31 f 4:{Vsgood 12 110 7 41128 F.G’nds 3-8 39%hvy 10 114 6 41002 F.G’nds 3-8 37%hvy 3! 113 8 40*70 F.G’nds 3-8 36%fast 13-5 114 3 40911 F.G’nds 3-8 38%hvy 12 112 6 SMILES, b. f, 2 (M) no 41240 F.G’nds 31 f 43%hvy 30 105 T BONE DRY. b. e, 2 (M) 114 41273 F.G nds 31 f 43%fast 7 116 3 41135 F.G’nds 3-8 38 hvy 30 113 6 41115 F.G’nds 3-8 38%hvy 20 112 2 41036 F.G’nds 3-8 37%slow 10 112 2 4U957 F.G’ nds 3-8 37 good 10 115 1 40911 F.G’nds 3-8 38%hvy 12 115 3 4*1890 F.G’nds 3-8 37 good 15 116 5 40830 F.G’nds 3-8 36%fast 12 116 9 DANDY VAN , ch. C, 2 (M) 112 41240 F.G’nds 3i f_ 43%hvy 5 106 6 41115 F.G’nds 3-^ 38%hvy 4 114 5 40904 F.G’nds 3-8 38%mud 8-5 114 3 40857 F.G’ nds 3-8 37%hvy 2 114 3 Maidens. Claiming. (Feb. 9, 1916 — 41% — 2 — 114.) Str Fin Jockeys Started Order of Finish By Jim Gaffney— Effie Paton (A. E. Hundley). 3 * 2% 'M Buxton 11 Emma Weller. Dan. Van, Smiles 5 l 5% M Buxton 8 KedRedRose, Lonely. Mlle.Dazie 2‘ 2j M - Buxton 11 Red Red Rose, Oleaster, MyAda 8 1 8 4 1 M Buxton 12 Diomed, Beck and Call, Airnat 2J 2= M Buxton 12 Mlle.Dazie, Ladylone, B.andCall 5 4 6* F Murphy 7 Ziziz, OgdenGirl, Clear the Way By Jaok Atkin — Her Ladyship (M. C. Moore). 6-1 4*1 H J Burkell Em. Weller, M. Minks, Dan. Van By Beach Comber— Melton Mowbray (F. S. Peabody) 21 3 3 1 L Gentry 8 Friz, Peccant. Rooneville 6 6'= L Gentry 5 Kunnan, Foreclosure, Airnat 61 5 18 L Gentry 6 Airnat, AttaBoyll., Dandy Van 3 h 3* L Gentry 6 Canvasback, Airnat, R. Lester 6 s 6* L Gentry 7 Kut.nan, Marvin May, Airnat 6>° 6*1 L Gentry 7 Ziziz, OgdenGirl. Clear the Wav 3% 5% L Gentry 7 Krewer, Minute Man. C. the Way 7 a 7*| L Gentry 10 Metem, Ogden Girl, Krewer By Charles Edward — Ruahwater (Knebelkamp A Howerton). 2 *> 3 % E Pool 11 Em. Weller. Miss Minks, Smiles 3 5 3*1 M Buxton 6 Airnat, Atta Boy II., R. Lester 31 3 l M Buxton 8 Annubclle. Quick Fire, Pueblo 31 2uk l Ensor 6 Pueblo. Airnat. Helen Hartman I AM FIRST, ch. f. 2 (M) 109 41240 F.G’nds 31 f 43%hvy 25 103 1 41161 F.G’nds 3-8 37%slow 20 HO 8 41069 F.G’nds 3-8 38 hvy 30 106 6 40970 F.G’nds 3-8 36%fast 25 114 11 HELEN HARTMAN, b. f. 2 (M) 109 40857 F.G’nds 3-8 27%hvy 20 *111 5 40830 F’G’nds 3-8 36%fast 20 115 10 By Cock o’ the Walk — Fair Empress (H. S. Konnin) ~>h 6*4 C Rob’sonll Km. Weller. M. Minks. Dan Van 7' 8 7 J C Rob’sonlO Eulali F., R. Division, QuiekFire 6 4 6 12 C Rob’son 7 Foreclosure, Airnat, Ella T 12 12 13 J Scott 12 Mile. Dazie. Miss Minks. L.Ione By Cock o* the Walk — Bessie Simpson (A. C. Por- retto). G* 4% L Lyke 6 Pueblo, Dandy Van, Airnat 10 10* 8 L Lyke 10 Metem, Ogden Girl, Krewer 129.) AZALEA, b. f, 41137 F.G’nds 40892 F.G’nds 39972 Church’ 1 38792 Latonia 38621 Latonia 38570 Douglas 38168 Church’ 1 36400 Latonia MERRY LASS, 41050 F.G’nds 37614 Oakl’wn 37516 Oakl’wn 3< 291 F.G’nds ERMITANA, b. 41209 F.G’nds 41097 F.G’nds (10979 F.G’nds 40959 F.G’nds 39055 Reno 38970 Reno 38767 Reno 38728 Reno 4 105 51 f 1 :10 hvy 16-5 109 2 5\ t l:07%good 20 117 5 3-4 l:13%fast 63 104 2 3-4 1:13 good 8 99 3 3-4 l:13%fast 9 103J 4 3-4 l:ll%fast 5 98 6 3-4 l:16%mud 16 100 6 3-4 l:13%fast 19-10 109 2 ch. f. 4 5i f 1 :08%good 30 5i f l:07%fast 6 51 f 1 :07%fast 41 51 f 1 :08%f ast 12 no 104 2 110 3 104 1 100 7 4 3 9 10 f, 4 105 51 f 1 :10%hvy 11-5 107 51 f 1:11 hvy 7 107 51 f 1:07 fast 16-5 107 51 f l:08%good 25 108 3-4 1:13 fast 9 101 3-4 1:13 fast 21-10 107 6* f l:08%fast 7-5 107 3-4 l:14%fast 13-10 106 MINAWAND, ch. f, 3 41241 F.G’nds 4076:) Jef'son 40677 Jef’son 40604 Jef’son 40573 Jef’son 40468 Jef’son 52 f 1:10 hvy 18-5 111 3-4 1:19 hvy 13-5 112 5J f l:ll%hvy 1 112 51 f l:09%good 3J 111 61 f l:ll%slow 5 111 62 f 1 :15%hvy 12-5 111 3 1 4 • 2 By Peep o’Day — Belle of Ashland (M. J. Rooney). 5 1 5*2 B Kleeger 10 Bathilde. Scarpia II., Ina Kay 7 6 n B Kleeger 7 Pepper, Kama, Marasmus 42 6* J Frach 6 LastCoin, Mar. Miller, Oc. Sweep 22 5 8 | J Gruber 12 Sirocco. Clairvoyant, Nepe 42 4* A Johnson 6 Kama. Skiles Knob, King Belle 9% 9 l ° O Willis 12 Kama, Impressive, King Belle 6 1 7 18 H LunsFd 7 Squeeler, Sedan. Ritle 1 1 1» E Martin 12 Spearlene, Edith L\. B. Peddler By Ben Trovato— Royal Child (Y. Mannales). 12 l 1 H J Burkel2 Ophelia W., T. as Steel. KingK. 2* 3= J Dursch 12 Nib, Thrift. Lady Small 3 4 2 5 O Willis 12 Harry Mason, Sayeth, Malice 9*2 9*1 R Slmpsonl2 Lady Eileen. Lady Small, Gleam By Yon Tromp— Isolation (H. Neusteter). S' 3 s E Pool 0 Scarpia II.. Bathilde. Tze-Lsi 1'2 l 3 B Pool 9 rar.Boy, Trusty, NinetySimplex 6 1 6 7 C Rob’sonl2 Sabretash. Ina Kay. Liberator 4 s 4 8 | J Mooney 9 Kama, Marasmus, Daedalus 4 12 J McIntyre 5 It.ElP’nton, Prom. Me, M.M’lsby 4 7 3 J Glass 5 Careen. MayM’lsby, LauraMiller 3* J Glass 6 Laura Miller, MineralJim, Wand 6 18 J Glass 7 R.ElPle’santon, Wand, B. Quince By Lonawand — Mintless (W. P. Reed). 1’2 U A Collins 8 Ph. Maid. C. Boothe, R. Samuels 2% 4 4 2 F Rob’son 4 Toombeola, Astraea, Vigilante 4 1 6 9 2 F Rob’sonlO Verity, Jack Healey, Astraea 2*2 2d J Rod’g’ezl2 Toddler, Shady, Queen's Maid 1*2 2 3 F Rob’son 6 T.Cul.Bon, Toddler, Directress 6 8 6*2 F Rob’son 8 Salgeorge, Franc. Star. Tantalus JACK X., b. c, 4 1U 41163 F.G’nds 52 f 1:08 slow 8 IIS 11 40972 F.G’nds 52 f l:06%fast 20 116 1 40789 Jef’con 52 f l:09%good 32 108 2 40679 Jef’son 52 f 1:12 hvy 4 112 5 40006 Jef’son 52 f 1:09 good 16-5 109 2 40581 Jef’son 52 f 1:10 slow 15 111 1 40569 JsU son 52 f 1:13 hvy 11-5 113 3 40493 Jef’son lm20y 1:56 hvy 15 110 6 PORT LIGHT, b. g, 6 41195 F.G’nds 52 T l:08%mud 52 f l:10%hvy 62 f 1 :06%fast 5 h f l;07%fast 52 f 1:12 hvy Ab3-4 l:09%fast 18-5 110 3 111 117 111 1 113 2 113 3 113 11 1 3-4 1 :18%hvy 23-10 114 2 3-4 1:14 fast 63 10 111 1 41017 F.G’nds 40972 F.G’nds 40898 F.G’nds 40860 F.G’nds 34676 Empire 34315 FortErie 29770 Laurel MISS KRUTER, b. m. 8 112 41233 F.G’nds lm70y l:53%hvy 4 106 1 41209 F.G’nds 52 f l:10%hvy 3 113 6 41130 F.G’nds 52 f l:12%hvy 8-5 112 2 41061 F.G’nds lm70yl:51%mud 13-5 1062 3 41005 F.G’nds 52 f l:ll%hvy 6 113 1 40902 F.G’nds lm20y l:43%fast 4 106 1 40848 F.G’nds lm20y l:48%hvy 12-5 106 2 40809 Jef’son 3-4 l:17%good 22 109 2 TOM, b. g. 4 110 F.G nds 52 f 1:13 hvy 8-5 113 1 F.G’nds 52 f l:10%hvy 8 112 6 F.G’nds 52 f l:ll%hvy 20 109 9 F.G’nds 52 f l:08%slow 12 1062 5 Jef’son 3-4 l:15%good 20 109 6 Jef’son 52 f l:14%hvy 11-5 108 4 Jef’son 52 f 1:16 hvy 9-5 106 2 Douglas 1 1 :40%fast 12 97 7 41129 41095 41005 40938 40596 40563 40544 38467 SID C. KEENER, By Ossary — Mixpah 92 11 20 E Haynes 12 3nk 3«J E Haynes 12 1“ 12 R Pauley 8 3 l 4*5 A Johnson 7 l h 2 h A Johnson 9 Id id E Haynes 10 Id 2% F Rob’son 7 6 6 58 F Merimee 6 (W. L. Stanfield). Billie K.. Sybil. Jessie C. PortLight, W.o’W’doni, BillieR. Medusa, Risponde. Aluia Louise Medusa, W.H. Buckner. Tze-Lsi OllieMartin, Reilloc, Thir.Seveu General. Liberator, Bon Otis T’phileV., Par. Boy, L.o’K’caldy Audrey K., Ellison, Say 41229 F.G’nds 41097 F.G’nds 41005 F.G’nds 40958 F.G’nds 40905 F.G’nds 40775 Jef’son 40448 Jef’son 39756 H.deG’ce cb. g, S 99 f 1:12 %hvy 5 111 f 1:11 hvy 13-5 106 f 1 :ll%hvy 10 96 f l:08%good 8 f 1:11 %mud 20 ■8 l:03%good 8 fl:13%hvy 8 f 1:09 %hvy 10 1 3 4 102 5 106 4 110 3 105 4 111 1 HONOLULU BOY, 39529 Cheyenne 52 39500 Cheyenne 3(>487 Cheyenne 39395 Cheyenne 39360 Cheyenne 59331 Cheyenne 39072 Reno 39054 Reno ch. c, 4 110 f 1:09 slow 8 107 f 1 r08 fast 29-10 H* f 1 :07%f ast 10 103 f 1:08 fast 43-10 107 f l:07%fast 17 109 t 1:07 fast 16f 102 f l:07%fast 9-10 109 f 1 :07%f ast 1 108 EARLYMORN, ch. h, 41228 F.G’ nds 52 f 1 41138 F.G’nds 40917 F.G’nds 40903 F.G’nds 40859 F.G’nds 40751 Jef’son 40739 Jef’son 40665 Jef’son 8 :ll%hvy :11 hvy :56 hvy :49%fast ll%hvy : 20% hvy :21%hvy 5J f 1 1 1-16 1 1 1-16 1 52 f 1 3-4 1 3-4 1 62 f 1 :10%hvy 11-10 112 114 113 116 113 110 110 115 112 LITTLE D.. b. c. 4 41117 F.G’nds lm20y 41057 F.G’nds 40979 F.G’nds 40807 Jef’son 40777 Jef’son 40728 Jef’son 4068:) Jef’son 40404 Latonia 1 52 f 5-8 5-8 5-8 62 f 1 (M) 106 1:53 hvy 20 107 6 1 :46%mud 30 112 6 1:07 fast 25 111 8 1:03 good 13-5 109 4 1:05 good 32 102 5 l:06%hvy 8 111 9 l:10%slow 9-5 111 3 1 :45%hvy 17 104 5 7 9 7 11 8 6 4 5 2 4 6 By Hamburg — Morningside (T. H. Cross). 1 4' 4*2 D Wishard 7 Gallant Lad, 'Blaise. Tom Goose 1 l 1 4% D Wishard 8 SandyLad, Gal.Lad, B. Hensley 1 12 l nt ft \\ishardl2 W. o’Wisdoni. Jack K., Billie B. 11 11- 11 12 E Don’huelU Star Baby, Ophelia W., Langdcn 2 22 5*2 E Don’huelO Pepper. Key Mar, Amelita 4 6‘ 14- 8 R Troxler 15 Basil. Mas. McGrath. M.Machree 3 32 5 13 T Rice 5 Back Bay, Anita, Gipsev George 3 3* 1% E Haynes 12 Crimper. Regina. Startling By Transvaal — Lillie Kruter (W. Cahill). 5 5 s 6 21 W Obert 8 Bajazot. D.Dodge. Bluebaonock 6 5 3 5* 1 W Obert 9 Scarpia II.. Bathilde, Krmitanu 2 l l 1 7 2 A Johnson 6 Bathilde, Malice, J.F. Cummings 4 4 1 4 ,a B Pool 5 Antoinette, Graphic, Margery 8 72 10*2 A Johnsonl2 SidC. Keener, Pilsen, EarlySight 3 3“ 3* J Rod’g’ez 7 Baby Lynch, Graphic, Ant’nette 1 l 1 ! 2* M Garner 5 Baby Lynch. Dolinu, Graphic 2 22 2 l J Rod’g’ez 6 Sayonarra, Sandy Lad. M.Jumbo By McGee— Polly Grant (B. J. Brannon). 2 2 l 2* E Pool (> Par. Boy, W.H.B’ner. F.andS’re 5 4 l 3* E Pool 11 Amelita, Bathilde, Blu^bannook 7 61 5 9 1 E Pool 12 SidC. Keener, Pilsen, EarlvSight 9 9 l ° 9 12 E Pool 10 Billie B.. Amelita, R.H. Anderson 2 5 1 * 7 15 E Pool 8 Kama, Warsaw, Sandv Lad 3 2*1 4*2 E Pool 6 BonOtis, Ringdove, TVophileV. 2 4 s 6 10 E Pool 7 AlmaLouise. Petelus, Pros. Baby 8 11* 11 S1 J Gruber 12 Fritz Ernst. Thrills. Tom Goose By Tim Payne— Gottlieben (J. O. Talbott). 5 s o 7 H J Burke 10 Selma G., Toddler. Vision 42 6 1 * J Mooney 9 Ermitana, Parlor Boy, Trusty l 4 l l C Rob’sonl2 Pilsen, Early Sight, Tom Caro 82 10 17 R Bolton 12 Elizabeth Marie, Lariat, Betsy 22 24 I Gregory 12 Manicurist, Toombeola. Mildu 3* 34 A Collins 6 Manicurist, Verity, Toddler 415 4 « f Merimee 6 Sailor, Dahinda, Toddler 8 4 9 78 A John son 10 Poultney, Wewoka, M. Connell By Salvation — Zerita (J. Bishop). 3= J Collins 9 Vignola. Striker. Auntie Curl 3-3 J McIntyre 7 Auntie Curl, Vignola. X. Walton 6* J McIntyre 8 Thirty Seven. Jack K., Tov Miss l 2 G Leeds 9 Finnigin, Quid Nunc, Prepaid 6*J G Leeds 7 Thir.Seven. Mineral Jim, Gordon ll 12 G Leeds 11 HarryM’son, WliiteShield. Wand 1»> J McIntyre 8 Little Jake, Joy, GeneralPiokett 3‘f G Leeds 5 Sen. Janies. R.Mantell, Min. Jim By Peep 0 ’ Day— Performance (P. S. Short). 6 4 1 4>® D Conn’lly 9 Bathikk. J.F.C’mings. Ro’derer 6 32 5*1 J Rod’g’ezlO Foxy Griff, Key Mar, Trusty 9 9 9= 3 D Conn’lly 9 Mary H., Aztec. Semp. Stalwart 4 82 12* 1 S Boyle 13 M.Rosell., B^atlian, Indolence 9 9 9=* L Gaugel 9 LadyL’xury. C. Master, Langden 2 3 2 7*2 F Rob’son 8 General, Handfull, Dartworth 5 5 2 5 7 = F Rob’son 7 Sosius, Tze-Lsi, Medusa 1 1* 1* F Rob’son 6 Safranor, Minnie F.. Av.Trumbo By Dick Finnell — Ethel D. (E. C. Crockett). 9 9 lu 9 23 E Pool 10 B’bunnock, Cracow, G.W’ington 9 8 1 7 13 M Garner 14 W.Mask. Astraea, C’terbalance 8 8 l 8*i R Simpson 12 Sabretash. Ina Kay, Liberator 6 6 3 6 11 L Lyke 9 Gleipner, T. for Tat, Skeer Face 3 3 2 2»k s Sn’dman 7 J’nitnIII., Itobt.Lee. Dr.C’arcot 7 9 9 1 * R Simpson 9 Breezy, Harbard, Xeg 1 2h 2» F Rob’son 8 Ettahe, Alma B., Neg 6 6 4 1 * G Moles’ th 6 .G. Duncan, P’pector, H.Br’vogel Also eligible to start in order named should any of the above be scratched: BON OTIS, br . m, 5 109 By Tony Bonero- 40959 F.G’nds 55 f l:0S%good 12 109 7 9 9 8* 8 1 ® G Walls 40581 Jef’son 5& f 1:10 slow 2i 108 8 5 4 4 1 4%* D Owens 405C3 Jef’son 5) f.l:14%hvy 4 106 3 1 1 1* I s D Owens 40449 Jef’son 3-4 l:19%hvy 12 107 3 4 4 5® 5 s ® D Owers 35254 St. Lou is 3-4 1:18 fast 15 106 10 8 8 8* 8®? J Mulcahy 35194 St. Louis 3-4 1:18 good 10 104 6 6 7 7 712 x Burger 31346 G.R’pids 3-4 1:14 good 23 105 6 3 4 3} 4*2 W Obert 32526 Oakl’wn 6i f l:08%fast 3i 100 5 6 6 7i 6 4 5 H Stearns R. H. ANDERSON, br. g, 5 109 By Dick Finnell- 41050 F.G’nds 5£ f l:08%good 5 112 6 5 6 6 4 6 7 2 M Buxton 40971 F.G’nds 5£ f l:0fc%fast 8 113 1 7 5 3 l 4*i M Buxton 4e\’ton' 39481 Saratoga 39350 Saratoga 29287 Saratoga 28910 Aq’duct HUMMA, b. g, 40980 F.G’nds 37326 F.G’nds 37179 F.G’nds 36955 F.G’nds Itfsoa 36673 Jef’son 36600 Jcf’son 26582 Jef’son MARIE MILLI 41289 F.G'nds 41059 F.G’nds 40832 F.G’nds 40360 Latonla 403144 i^ttonia 29972 Church’ 1 38213 Church’ 1 C7567 Oakl’vvn 5 114 i f l:06%fHst 7 106 I 1:46 hvy 3-2 107 5* f 1 :07 fast 16-5 106 1 3-4 l:14«4good 8 122 1 1 :39%fast 13-5 117 lm70yl:44%fast 6-5 123 1 1:38 fast 18-5 121 1 1:40 slop 18-5 120 3-4 l lDifnst 3-4 1:12 -.fast 3-4 1 :13«£good 3-4 l:10%fast 3-4 l:12tfcfast 3-4 l:10^ifast 3-4 1 :ll%fast 3-4 l:13%fast By Di»gui*e — Chancery (J. Leonard). 4h 4 2 I. Stalker 10 H.’sClioicc. V.B’nnie. BonTromp 3 1 4 s * M Ho wan f» Douglass S., Amalette. Sleeth 3 l 2 4 M Rowan 12 Korbly, Bon Tromp. Wal. Hall 4= 3*2 E Haynes 6 Icarus, Kama, Mars Mouse 1* 4*2 L Ensor 4 Gloomy Gus. Mnn.Toi. Kashmir 3 3 7 * J Loftus 3 I/Krrant, Manister To! I 1 * 21 J Loftus 8 Runes, Reveler. Jyntee 1# l* L Ensor 5 Kashmir, Valor, Chief I.ally 117 By Voter— Xintcake (W. F. Poison). 17 110 7 6 4 4 5 3 5 F Smith 7 Courtship, A. N. Akin. Drastic 14 310 6 6 6 6 6 10 M Gamer C Olive Wood, BloekieDaw, F.Cake 12-5 115 5 4 4 4* 4® R Simpson 7 Tumbler, Oc. Sweep, GipsyQneen 20 110 9 10 12 11 15 R Simpson 17 Polymelian, Old Koenig, G. Starr 20 ilo 8 10 10 10 10 2 ° R SimpsonlO Flags, T.o’th’Moming, F. Wand 12 121 10 10 10 9 2 9’» R Simpson 10 George Starr, I)r. Johnson, Crank 12 115 8 8 11 11 11 »• C Dishm’nll Leoeliares, Boniface. Vio. Bonnie 6 110 4 4 4 2* l l R Simpson 4 Serenest. P.ofComo, J.J. Murdock V, blk. h. 6 108 5* f l:ftK%hvy 4 111 1 5* f 1 : 06% good 3 6 5* f 1:10 hvy 13-10 111* 2 3-4 1 :12%fast 43-10 113 3 3-4 l:12%fast ;< 114 5 6* f 1:07 mud 2 110 3 3-4 1 :13 4 ifast 16-5 109* 5 3-4 1 :131ofast 4 108 2 . blk. c. 4 106 1 1 :39%fast 6-5 104 4 5 lm70> 1 :43%fast 3 105 2 5 lm7ftyl :43iifast 2-5 107 i 1 1 1::» fast 20 106 4 5 1 l:43^slop 20 1**7 1 5 1 1 :36%fast 20 100 6 0 1 l:44%s'op 6 110 4 6 1 l:3S%fast 15 101* 9 9 4 104 5* f l:0C%fast 50 109 3 3-4 l:13%fast 7 108 7 3-4 l:13%fast 5 109 10 5* f 1 :07 fast 15 115 2 3-4 l:20%hvy 15 118 4 5* f l:ll%hvy 4 113 6 5* f 1 :08%good 5 105 2 3-4 l:15%good 60 no 3 HR, ch. m, 5 101 5 A f 1 :ft6%fast 25 104 6 By Transvaal — Mary Day (A. L. Kirby). 3 2 3'3 L Gentry 4 Tickwick. Korhl.v. Top Coat C 1 4 1 2 G Moles’ thl l R.Craig, W. W.Hastings. W.Uall Gentry Gentry 1*1 1* L Mink l l l 3 L Gentry 6 1 4* L Gentry 3»» 2 1 * L Mink 3 Top Coat, A. N. Akin <5 Olive Wood. F. Cake, Bon Tromp 7 BonTromp, SilkLady, MarsMouse 7 Counterblast, Tacola, Enos 6 Green Jones, Counterblast, Raho 8 Harry L., B. Brady, Marasmus 5} f 1:07% mud 6i f 1:07 fast 3-4 l:14V£slop 3-4 l:12%fast 3-4 l:13MJast 3-4 1 :12%fast 5} f l:06%fast CHARLIE LEYDECKER. b. c. 4 41289 F.G’nds 40980 F.G'nds 40939 F.G’nds 40516 Bowie 40426 Bowie 40224 Bowie 40239 Pimlico 40222 Laurel KUXLUX. b. g, 40215 Latoma 38875 Latonia 28751 Latonia .>8677 Latonia 26213 Latonia 34915 Saratoga 24273 FortErie S3106 W’dbine f 1. -06% fa st 5* f l:00%fast 15 5* f 1 :08%slow 7 6* f 1:22 slow 6-5 65 f l:20%fast 5 6i f 1 :19%fast 6 103 109 109 110 109 100 106 112 106 104 112 107 no 112 8 7 3 2 3 1 l:43%slow 21-5 116 6 3-4 1:13 fast 1 109 11 4 109 3-4 l:11%fast S 102 4 3-4 l:12%fast 21-10 99 1 3-4 1 :15%mud 8 109$ 5 3-4 l:12%fast 88 107* 5 5- 8 1 :02%mud 9-10 115 4 5* f l:07%fast 7 106 9 6- 8 l:00%fast 14-10 100 2 5-8 l:02%good37-10 108 1 By Sunstar— Verne (H. Perkins). 35 3=5 F Smith a Freecutter, Herald. Amalette 3 3 3 5 i F Smith 5 Courtship. S.ofP’sure, Amalette 2* 2‘J F Smith 5 Herald. El Rey, Sansyming l 1 * l 1 F Smith 5 FernHandley, Freecutter. Herald 6» 5>* F Smith « Papp, Poaciier, Chief Lally 6 2 4 7 F Smith 6 Tombolo, Flags. Sunny Slope 4* 4 10 D Conn’lly « L’Errant. Claquer, Tombolo 7 l 8 1 * C Mergler 12 Assume. Guelnnd, Gex By Sweep— Teetotum II. (Knebelkamp & Howerton). 9 2 9 ,s M Buxton 10 B.’sChoice, V.B’nnie, BonTromp 12 12 21 J Dursch 12 StarBaby. Tolerance. Gre’nGrass 8* 10** A Johnsonl2 M. Beau, C.A.Comiskej. Garonne 2 1 2 1 * E #*ool 12 C.A.C’iskey, G. Grass, Dioscoride 4 4 2# E Pool 4 Cracow, Paul Connelly, Edith L. 6* 7*3 F Rob’son 8 Cobalt Lass, Onward, Edith L. I 1 * l 1 * G Walls 8 Lady Eileen. Hope, OrientalGirl lb in* M And’ son 8 Parrish, Hasty Mabel, Austral By Abo Frank — Burnie Bunton (G. A. Marshall). 5- tV? J Mooney 7 W.W.H’tings. Korbly. V.Ii’nnie 6 8 6' 4 S Sn’dman 6 Pickwick, VioletBonnie. Pepper 7 l 6 8 3 J Rod’g’ezl2 Korbly. Assume, Bon Tromp 3 3 M J Hanover 3 Toto, Opportunity 3* 4 s J Hanover 5 Sedan. Ocean Sweep, Troilus 2 1 2 4 J Hanover 6 LastCoin. Oc. Sweep, Gip.Qneen 6 6 17 H Sande 5 Solly, King Gorin, Fell Swoop 7 7 1# W Kelsay 7 B.’s Choice, T.o’th’M’ing, Icarus By Jack Atkin — Polly D. (J. Arthur). 4> 4 2 2 J Rod’g’ez 7 W.W.H’tings. Korbly. V.B’nnie 7 l 7 9 * S Sn’dmanlO B.’sChoice, V.B’nnie. BonTromp 6 3 6®J J Rod’g’ez 7 Pickwick, Pepper, Bon Tromp 1H ink j Rod’g’ez 5 Kashmir, Quietude, Sturdee 1> 2* J Rod’g’ez G Be Frank, Crank, Louise V. ink ih j Rod’g’ez G Quietude. Minto II., Mat. Idol ink 3 s * J Rod’g’ez 6 Woodthrush, Grayson, Subahdar 2 2 l“k c Kummerl3 Blazeaway, Blaise, Sir Edgar By Broomstick — Valkyrie (E. Trotter). 4 2 li 6 3 * E Pool Ink E Sande 6 23 L Mink 6 l 6»« L Mink 1* l 7 L Mink 10* 8 8 J L Mink 2* 2 1 W Crump 5 2 4 T L Mink « Wal. Hall. P.Drapeuu. CnneRun 9 Jnphet. Silk Lady, Lady Ivan G Plum. C’rvoynnt. W.W. Hastings 7 Tlie Porter, Quietude, Korbly 12 St. Jude, Tippo Sahib, Stevenson 15 G’swork, Mem’ries II., F’gouard G Theo.Fair, FernHandley, Herald 9 C.Leydecker, Vir.Yell, M.Maud DRAGOON, b. c, 4 104 41289 F.G'nds 5J f 1 :06%fast 15 106 £ 4 41038 F.G’nds 5i f l:09%slow 2* 104 2 40044 Church’ 1 3-4 l:13%fast 5 109 1 29943 Church’ 1 3-4 l:13%fast 18 108 2 29694 Lex’ton 3-4 l:13%fast 38f 106 2 SS131 Empire Ab3-4 l:09%fast 6 108 5 39108 Empire 1 l:42%fast 18-5 105 3 39002 Aq’duct 1 l:40Vsfast 15 105 1 MARS MOUSE , ch. c. 4 109 40S32 F.G’nds 5£ f 1 :07 fast 6 111 2 40607 Jef’son 3-4 l:14%good 15 111 5 39038 Latonia 38241 Pimlico 38155 Pimlico 38047 Pimlico 37800 Oakl’wn 37719 Oakl’wn 3-4 l:12 7 4fast 3-4 1:14 fast 3-4 1:13 fast 3-4 1:17 hvy 3-4 1:12 fast 3-4 l:12%fast 16-5 103 11-5 119 13-5 107 9 110 4 97 6 102 Also eligible to start in order named should LIVELY, ch. g, 5 106 4123ft F.G’nds 5* f l:10%hvy 15 103 40267 l'imlico 3-4 1:13 fast 9 109 40150 Empire lm70y 1:46 fast 3-5 110 40121 Jamaica lm70yl :45%fast 11-5 111 40017 Jamaica 1 1-16 l:49Vfefast 8-5 115 39937 Jamaica lm70yl :44%fast 20 39867 Aq’duct 3-4 PlSfcfast 20 . 39723 Aq’duct 3-4 1:13 fast 8 ULTIMA THULE, b. c, 4 412X9 F.G’nds 41178 F.G’nds 40939 F.G’nds 40832 F.G’nds 40576 Jef’son 40314 l’imlico 40243 Pimlico 40177 Empire 101 108 ! 108 : 109 107 1 108 116 108 i r>£ f 1 : 06% fast 15 5A f 1 :06%good 12 55 f 1 :08Vfcslow 4 5J f 1:07 fast 8 3-4 l:10%slow 11-5 120 3-1 l:ll%fast 4 116 3-4 1:14 slow 3-2 113 Ab3-4 l:08%fast 11-5 110 FOURTH RACE— 1 1-16 Miles. 1916—1 :44 8 5 — 3 — 104. ) BUFORD, ch. g, 5 104 41276 F.G’nds 1 1-16 IMS fast 8-5 108 3 41197 F.G’nds lm70y l:47%mud 15 107 4 40960 F.G’nds 1 l:3H%good 10 109 4 40525 Latonia 1 1-16 1 :50%mud 38 108 6 40389 Latonia 1 1:44 mud 3 110 4 40321 Latonia 1 1-16 l:45%fast 14-5 114 6 39995 Church’l 1 1-16 1:46 4fast 7-5 107 2 39830 Douglas 3-4 l:ll%fast 7 108 6 KATE BRIGHT, b. f, 4 100 41257 F.G’nds 1 lMPfcgood 4 104 3 41230 F.G’nds 55 f l:10%hvy 10 106* 2 41164 F.G’nds 1 l:41%slow 10 103 3 40974 F.G’nds 1 l:40%fast 13-5 105 2 40207 Pimlico 1 3-16 2:01 fast* 17-5 116 3 40297 Pimlico 40226 Laurel 40210 Laurel 4 3 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 1 6 3-4 l:13%fast 11 118 9 1 1 :39%fast 12 105* 5 lm70y l:42%fast 22 106 4 LEASURE, b. g. 6 104 1 1-16 1:4S fast 4 inti 2 5£ f 1 :10%hvy 2 105 3 lm70y l:47%mud 8 U6 5 11-16 1:50 hvy 4 105 4 1 1:50 hvy 8 107 6 5£ f 1 :07%mud 25 108 6 41276 F.G’nds 41230 F.G’nds 41197 F.G’nds lm70y l:47%mud 8 106 5 4 41151 F.G’nds 11-16 1:50 hvy 4 105 4 3 41118 F.G’nds 41059 F.G’nds 40465 latonia 1 1 :40%slow Pi-5 107 2 40431 Latonia 3-4 l:16%hvy 3* 108 6 FERN HANDLEY, br. f, 4 103 41 1 IN F.G’nds 41039 F.G’nds 41019 F.G’nds 40939 F.G’nds 40465 Ijatonia 40389 Latonia 40333 Latonia 1 1 :5ft hvy 11-5 1 1:43 slow 2 5* f 1:10 hvy 30 55 f 1 :0X>/feslow 20 1 l:40%slow 9 1 1:44 mud 6 1 1 :37%fast 10 100 102 122 3 103 6 103 6 110 6 94 3 6 3 4 1 1 3 3 4 6 5 6 6 6 3 3 2 3 39912 Douglas lm70y l:42%fast 43-10 99 2 FIFTH RACE — 1 1-4 Miles. 4-year-olds and upward. By Ballot — Ollie Belle (W. F. Poison). 2?. 3 3 M Buxton 5 Fvth«*6r’at, S.ofP’sure, Hanovia 2b 3 ; i M Garner 5 Slip. Elm, S.ofP’sure, Waukeag 3* 3 7 W Crump G Franklin, Drastic, Royee Rods 6 4 6 2S R Simpson 8 Exter’nator, Drastic. W.M’chine 4 1 6*5 F Smith 8 Drastic. Basillus, Opportunity 2b lb H J Burke 8 Dick Williams. Hocnir, SunGod l 5 l 3 F Smith 6 Whirl. Dun, Miss. Polly, Sun God 5 2 3 s * R Simpson 7 Korbly, Kinney, Gallant Lad By Norford — Jane Laurel (W. Smith). 15 l 2 E Pool 6 Nepperhan, M. Rose II.. C.Luss 2* 2* M Garner (* A. N. Akin. S.ofP’ure, K.-i-Noor 4 l 4 1 4 M Garner ti Royee Rools. Grayson, Cob.Lass 4 4 4 3 1 A Johnson 5 Cob.Lass, Koh-i-Noor. Amalette 3 10 3- C Kummer 4 Game Cock, Ballymooney, P.One 6 1 5 s 1 L Ensor 11 ArrahGoOn. LouiseV., Subahdar 4 s 3 5 i C Kummer C Red Sox, Tombolo, John I. Day 4 4 18 A Johnson 4 Leoeliares, Arriet, Icarus By Fair Play — Golden Sand (H. Field). 3 4 2 2 G Moles’ th F red. theG rent. Buford, Hanovia Moles’th G A. X. Akin. K. Bright. K.-i-Noor Moles’ th 5 Slippery Elm. Buford, Waukeag Moles’th G Bolster. Dan Bright. Doug. 8. Moles’th G F. Handley, D.Briglit, Waukeag Moles’th G Pickwick, VioletBonnie, Pepper V’nDu’n 5 B.S’nnon. W.M’hine, Op’tunity Hanover 5 G. Queen, Opp’tunity, L.Luxury Bv Bryn Mawr — Snarl (J. J. Troxler). 1'5 l 3 H Ericks’ n G Dan Bright, Waukeag. Ticket 3 3 " 3>3 C Rob’son 5 Reveler. Nepperhan, Brib.Voter 4 4*2 Cm Moles’th 4 Korbly. A. N. Akin. Pickwick 5* 5 8 J G Moles’th 7 Pickwick, Pepper, Bon Tromp 5 5 i0 J Gruber 5 B.S’non, S.ofP’sure, W.M’chine o 1 6 8 * H Lunsf’d 8 Drastic, Basilius, Opportunity 3* 4 4 3 T Murray 9 Grundy. W. Machine, S.ofP’sure 1* l 2 * H Lunsf’d 5 Precious, C’rtship, S.ofPleasure 3 3 2 l G 35 2= G 2 3 2 3 G o 12 C 8 ?. G 6 6 1 9 G 2* 2 2 C 1* 2 l J Claiming. (March 7, 1916— 2:04%— 6— 101.) OLD BEN. b. 8 112 41245 F.G’nds 1 1-16 1:52 hvy 8-5 113 5 41171 F.G’nds 1 1-16 l:49%good 9-10 111 4 41134 F.G’nds 1 1-4 2:19Vfchvy 7-5 no 4 41042 F.G’nds 1 1-8 l:57%slow 4 110 1 41009 F.G’nds 1 1-16 l:54%hvy 15 112 10 39715 Ijex’tDn 11-16 1:48 slow 28 113 9 38838 Latonia 1 5-8 2:56%hvy 11 104 1 38704 Latonia 1 3-16 2:OOVsfast 30 107* 8 IRREGULAR, br. h, 5 104 41290 F.G’nds > 1-16 1:48* -.fast 15 1*>7 5 41256 F.G’nds 1 1-4 2:07 good 15 98 7 41180 F.G’nds 1 1-16 1:49 good 4 Mi 7 41151 F.G’nds 1 1-16 1 :50 hvy 10 105 3 41101 F.G'nds 1 1-8 2:02Vrhvy 6 109 6 41072 F.G’nds 1 1-16 1:52 hvy 3* 1*H> 6 41021 F.G'nds 1 1-16 1 :51%hvy 7 107 5 40961 F.Gnds 1 l-lt» l:47%good 4 108 5 THANKSGIVING, b. g. 6 102 .41179 F.G’nds 1 1-4 2 9<9 ..good 18-5 lit 5 41054 F.G’nds 1 1-4 2:12 good 5 106 1 40896 F.G’nds 1 1-4 2:ll%good 15 107* 1 2X509 Douglas 1 1-S l:52Hsood « 100 S 27605 Oakl’wn 1 1-8 1 : 53% fast 3* 114 6 37508 Oakl’wn 1 1-16 1 :47%fast 20 107 11 37340 F.G’nds 1 1-4 2:07 J imud 60 100 9 27307 F.G’nds 2 3:31&fast 11-3 113 6 6 6 5 6 5 3 3 2 9 8 4 QUEEN APPLE, ch. m. 6 107 j]j*> F.G’nds 1 1-16 1 : is 1 . -.fast in 111 7 412.5X F.G'nds 1 1-16 1 :49MjfOOdl3-10 1<*5} 3 41198 F.G’nds ltnTOy 1:52 mud 6-5 P*4 3 41119 F.G’nds linTOy l:55‘4hvy 12 105 6 41074 F.G’nds lm70y 1:53 hvy 12 104 2 40975 F.G’nds 11-16 1:47 fast 2 104 113 3 4090K F.G’nds 1iti70v l:52V$»rnud 16-5 411*94 F.G’nds lm70y l:47V5&ood 5 HO 2 KING NEPTUNE, br. g. 6 41152 F.G’nds 1 1-16 l:50%hvy 1| 41101 F.G’nds 1 1-S 2:02%hvy 13- o 41054 F.G’nds 1 1-4 2:12 Rood 2-2 41020 b'.G’nds lm70y l:49%hvy 7 40942 F.G’nds 1 1-4 2:ll%s!ow 3 40910 F.G’nds 1 1-4 2:15 1 5 mud 4-5 408*21 F.G’nds 1 1-4 2:14 1 r>hvy 45 40825 F.G’nds lin70v l:47 1 .-,mud * JASON, rh. g. 5 41259 F.G'imIk 1 1 - l«i Lf-OLgood l.» 41j:’. 3 F.G'nds lni70\ l :53%hvy x 41213 F.G’nds 1 1-16 1 :54Vihvy 6 41132 F.G’nds ltnTfty l:55%hvy 11 5 41068 F.G’nds 1 1-16 l:K»*»hvy 2<) 41042 F.tJ nds 1 1-8 1 :57%slow 20 40991 F.Gnda 11-16 1:52 hvy 6 41/45 F.G'nds \ W6 l^’/frfcvy 15 3 1 3 8 7 9 9 11 11 9 9 6 4 8 8 3 4 3 3 6 7 7 6 5 109 1 3 5 112 111 112 ll.i 10 ' _ 113 1 108 1 105 2 115 8 102 Mff 5 J«I9 7 1*)S 7 104 5 105 5 no no 107 1 1 7 6 6* " 6 4 3 II 7 ♦n 3 i< 1= l 4 H 3' l n H 8* 8 ,# D 6 li 6 IU J SIXTH RACE— 1 Mile. ESPANO, b. f. 3 (M) 41288 F.G’nds 3-year-olds. Claiming. (Jan. 98 102* 9 40845 F.G’nds 1 1 :47%hvy 31 97 9 4 5 40481 Latonia 5* t l:09%good 8 112 9 10 40413 Latonia 3-4 l:19Vihvy 45 113 12 9 FRANK SHANNON, b. g, 3 41287 F.G’nds 5‘ f 1:08 fast 20 106 I06 9 9 41255 F.G’nds 5i f 1:09 good 20 104 5 3 41200 F.G’nds 1 1-16 1 :53%mud 6 99 4 4 4 41150 F.G’nds 1 l:44fchvy 20 102 3 6 4 41070 F.G’nds 1 1 :47%hvy 25 102 7 7 6 40978 F.G’nds 5* f 1 :07 fast 25 10.1 10 11 40912 F.G’nds 1 l:47%hvy 15 100 4 7 8 40820 Jef’son 6* f l:09%slow 20 102 7 6 VISION, br. f, 4125.1 F.G’nds 3 (M) 5| f l:08%good 8 100 102 0 5 41229 F.G’nds 5* f 1 :12M>hvy 15 10G 6 7 41162 F.G’nds 5ft f 1 :09 slow 10 107 3 2 40958 F.G’nds 5£ f 1 :08%g O od 20 lift* 4 11 40042 Churc h’ l 5* f 1 :07^fast 41 112 4 4 29035 Latonia 5-8 1 :01%f ast 2 112 4 3 JAMES A. SHERIDAN, h. g, 3 (M) 41278 F.G’nds ll-ic l:49U,f}ist 6 41136 F.G’nds lm70y l:52%hvy 20 41083 F.G’nds 41004 F.G’nds 10925 F.G’nds 40905 F.G’nds 40891 F.G’nds 38335 Jamaica 1 l:49%hvy 5* f 1 :10%hvy 5* f l:ll%hvy 55 f 1 :ll%mud 55 f 1 :07%good 20 5-8 1 :03%good 30 13-5 113 20 105 KW 11 10 105 8 6 116 7 7 115 8 6 3 4 4* RAE SAMUELS, b. f, 3 (M) 41241 F.G’nds . 5* f 1:10 hvy 45 40891 F.G’nds 55 f l:07%goqd 8 40695 Jef’son 5* f 1:13 hvy 5 40494 Bowie 55 f 1 :08%fast 10 40392 Bowie 3-4 l:16%hvy 5 40364 Bowie 5*fl:10%slop 9f 40323 Bowie 3-4 1:14 fast 77 TODNAH. b. g, 3 (X) 41215 F.G’nds lm20v l:50%hvy 5 41162 F.G’nds 5* f 1:09 slow 15 40371 Latonia 5-8 l:03%slop 12 40357 Latonia 55 f l:08%slop 9f 39931 Douglas 5* f l:07%fast 90 39870 Douglas 3-4 l:13%fast 92 38995 Latonia 5* f 1:08 fast 34f THOS. F. McMAHON, ch. c, 3 41229 F.G’nds 55 f l:12Vihvy 16-5 41070 F.G’nds 1 l:47%hvy 13-5 41051 F.G’nds 5* f l:07%good 10 40973 F.G’nds 55 f l:06%fast 30 39215 Saratoga 5* f l:05%fast 20 38606 Belmont 45f st 53 hvy 20 38393 Belmont 4* f st 52%fast 20 HOUDINI. b. g, 3 (X) 41215 F.G’nds lm20y l:50%hvy 30 41162 F.G’nds 5* f 1:09 slow 50 41116 F.G’nds 5* f l:13Hhvy 50 40973 F.G’nds 5* f l:06%fast 30 39776 H.deG’ce 6* f l:08%hvy 861 GEORGE XUEHLEBACH, b. g, 3 41287 F.G’nds 5A f 1:08 fast 20 41150 F.G’nds 1 l:44%hvy 15 40624 Jef’son 5* f l:13Vfehvv 4 40579 .Jef’son 5-8 l:04^slow 9-5 40367 Jef’son 5* f l:ll%hvy 5 40555 Jef’son 5* f 1:17 hvy 4 40528 Jef’son 5* f l:17%hvy 9-5 40009 Church’ 1 3-4 1:15 fast 9 115 11 10 10 10} 114 8 5 8 7* 106 9 2 8 lift 95 lit 5 4 3 1 4> 109 10 10 9 8 l 110 5 6 5 4* 114 10 5 4 6 l 112 6 4 7 7* 112 11 10 6 6‘ 104 5 4 5 6 100 105 2 4 4 4 ] 3‘ 112 11 11 9 8 l 104 8 8 6 6 2 109 2 7 6 6* 100 12 10 9 9 l 101 1 5 4 6 98 10 10 10 7 108 no 9 9 9 3 8 2 102 6 1 3 2 3* 109* 2 110 8 110 7 109 2 104 3 105 105 7 1 IS 12 106 7 108 10 107 8 103 168 10 99 5 103* 4 115 4 103 2 109 4 no* i 109 3 12 11 6 7 10 10 7 7 10 8 0 2 3 By Cunard — Xrs. F. G. Hogan (J. W. Schorr). 6 6 5 6 s E Pool 7 W. W.H’tings. Korbly. V.B’nnie 4 4 4*1 6 Walls 4 Squeeler, Top Coat. Bon Tromp 3 1* I s E Pool 5 D. Craig, J.J. Murdock, Sk.Knob 1 l 3 l 3 E Pool 10 S.Alyssum, Kil. Boy, Gip. Queen 9 8* 7 8 J E Pool 12 David Craig, Warsaw, Marasmus 4 4* 2 1 A Collins 13 Sir Helio, Lively, Onico 5 1* 1* A Collins 14 Sungold, Thrift, Puts and Calls 2 3 1 * 3 4 J G Corey 16 J. Stuart, J.ofSpades. H.B’rgoyne By X&rse Abe— Xiss White Xouse (R. O. Egan). 4 5 h 7*2 F Rob’sonl2 Korbly, Assume. Bon Tromp 3 3 1 A 2 i L Mink 0 Icarus, Kama, Assume 5 4* 4* E Sande 7 Black. Daw, BonTromp, SilkLady 2 ink it* l Lyke 8 Jule, King John, Decisive 3 2* lb C Kummerl3 Cavan Boy, Poacher, Jule 4 4b 6 # J J McTag’t 11 Sun.Slope, Tumbler, Nepperhan 2 3 8 3* H Ericks’n 5 Bradley’sChoice, Assume, Berlin 3 2 l 2b B Pool 8 Grundy, Assume, Jas. T. Clark any of the above be scratched: By Ballot — Livonia (X. Kornbloom). 4 5 12 5 1 2 G W Car l 0 A. X. Akin. S.ofP’sure. K. Bright • 3 5b 7 14 A Sehu’g’rl3 Onico. Arrah Go On. Prunes 1 l 1 1» H Myers 5 Peep Sight. Miss Bryn, Favour 1 l 2 l 1 * II Myers t* Intriguer, Matin, Jack Mount 1 1* l 2 F Rob’son 7 Wild Thyme, Kebo, Assign 4 4 8 5* C Hansen 11 Koh-i-Noor, Mat. Idol, T’clibearer 2 2* l 1 R McCr’nnl6 Housemuid, H.B’goyne, S’bahdar 5 35 3 # * R McCr’nnl8 Turf, Housemaid, Miss Kruter By Ultimus — Rubia Granda (R. L. Bresler). 7 7 7 !8 A Collin* 7 W.W.H’tings. Korbly. V.B’unie 10 I05 10»» H Wakoflf 11 R.Craig. W.W.Hastlngs, W.Hall 7 7 7 1 * F Stevens 7 Pickwick, Pepper, Bon Tromp 6 9 l 9' 2 H Wakoff 12 Korbly. Assume, Bon Tromp 4 4 3 4 14 G Aj)el 5 Diversion, Bribed Voter, Pilseii 4 4 1 6 3 * L Ensor «S Bulse, Lucullite, Motor Cop 1 I s l 1 * L Ensor 4 Leoeliares, Currency, J. Frances 3 3* 2 h L Ensor 7 Motor Cop, Jock Scot, High Cost CAIN SPRING, b. g, 3 108 41037 F.G’nds 5* f l:09%slow 10 100 lt 10 10 40958 F.G’nds 5* f l:08%good 12 112 12 12 12 38350 Jamaica 5-8 1:02 fast 7 112 11 10 10 38231 Jamaica 5-8 l:02%fast 4* 102 10 9 10 38010 H.deG’ce 4* f 55%fast 43-10 101 1 4 4 37960 H.deG’ce 4* f 54%fast 18 100 10 9 8 S7929 H.deG’ce 4* f 55 hvy 31-10 115 2 7 37894 H.deG’ce 1-2 49 fast 12 107 4 3 VERITY, ch. f, 3 103 49958 F.G’nds 40820 Jef'son 40775 Jef’son 40677 Jef’son 40641 Jef’son 40604 Jef’son 40568 Jef’son 40555 Jef’son 51 f l:0S%good 10 5* f l:09%slow 15 5-8 l:03%good 6 1 5* f 1 :ll%hvy 8 5* f 1 :15 hvy 12 1 55 f l:09%good 15 : 5-8 l:06%hvy 18-5 5* f 1:17 hvy 20 HARVEY SMARR, b. c. 3 (X) 41255 F.G’nds 55 f 1:09 good 40387 l.atonia 1 l:44%mud 39991 Church’ 1 5* f l:07%fast 40561 Jef’son 40555 Jef’son 40488 Jef’son 40448 Jef’son 40101 Laurel 40075 Laurel 39896 H.deG’ce 55 f l:16%hvy 55 f 1:17 h\T 55 f l:15%hvy 55 f l:13%hvy 5* f 1 :08V 5 fast 5* f l:07%fast 5* f l:08M;fast BRIXFUL, b. f, 3 Rancocas Purse. 4-year-olds and upward. Allowances. (Feb. 13, 41005 F.G’nd; 39991 Church’ 1 39942 Church’ 1 39909 Douglas 39770 Lex’ ton 39734 Lex’ton 39088 Latonia 38995 Latonia 5* f 1 :ll%hvy 5 5 f l:07%fast 6* f 1 :08%fast 55 f l:08Vifast 55 f l:08%fast 55 f l:09%hvy 3-4 l:14%good 5* f 1:08 fast 40 108 106 10 10 10 5f 106 8 8 9 10 56f no 10 11 10 :) 6 100 100 6 5 6 15 103 5 5 5 30 105 4 5 a 20 108 5 5 5 16f 111 9 6 5 95f 107 S 10 6 8f 111 9 9 11 20 103 96 11 10 9 12 112 8 9 7 5* 112 7 6 3 5 112 12 5 4 12-5 112 2 4 4 47 105 3 4 4 12 109 5 9 9 23 98 11 11 P 1916—1:3714—5—106.) By Brummel— Sana Pareil II. (^T. Perkins). A- 35 H J Burke 12 Mara/uon. Notate. Milda 6 2 6>« J Mooney 11 Adelante, H’ndselRose, Astraea 10* 9>» J Howard 12 Lady Langden. Betsy, Misalvan 7 2 3 8 L Mink 12 RettaB.. T.G learner. ParisMald By Sir John Johnson— Xariti (W. V. Casey). 6 1 ?. 6-1 J Rod'g’ezl 1 Iwin. Court Gallant. Poverina 3 1 3 3 * J Rod'g’ezlO Ina Kay. Padua, Bar.Shllling 2* 6 5 * J Mooney 7 Dolina. Regreso, Kebo 3‘* 2 1 * J Rod’g’ez 7 Antoinette, Romeo, Elis. Marie 6 1 6*J S Sn’dmanlO ’rheC.Bon. Wilfreda, P’varlcate 6»k 8*jf S Sn’dman 12 Bagpipe. Marmite, Iwin 8‘ 7 I# J Mooney 9 Silv. Light. Antoinette. Astraea 3* 3 4 J S Sn’dman 9 Sylvano, Toombeola, Salgeorge By Helmet — Dream Girl (X. J. Rooney). 2' 25 J Rod’g’ez 6 Iwin. Discussion. Court Gallant 3* o'l M Garner 10 Selma G., Toddler, Dahinda 2 1 3’* B Kleeger P2 R’gleader, W. Willow, CoVellea 12 12 2 * B Kleeger 12 Elizabeth Marie. Lariat, Betsy 7‘* D M L Gentry 12 McVex, Stockwell, Serbian 6 1 6 3 E Sande 12 Kiku. Retta B.. Lady Mauager By Braxted — Queen Bee (Crown Stable). 45 4J C Rob’sonl4 Gor. Roberts, Brando, Philistine 2 2 2‘* J Rod’g’ez 8 Duhabiahll.. Astraea, Wilfreda 6 2 7 21 W Crump 7 Newel W., E. Tranter. C.Bootlie 6 28 M Rowan 10 Cobweb, War Mask, Ed. Tranter 3 4 L I.yke 10 Fr. Star. Clar. Ruth, D. Winfrey 9*1 W J 0’B’nl2 M’icurist, S.C.Keener, T mlwola 8 ,# W J 0’B’nl2 Ragnarok, W.Mask, Phan. Maid 11*1 E Taplin 16 Fairy Prince, Milda. Sherman A. By Jaeger — Creme de Xenthe (J. Livingston). 41 7 w Crump K Mina wand, Ph. Maid, C. Boothe 7 18 W Crump 12 Ragnarok, W.Mask, Phan. Maid 4 3 * W Crump 9 Wises tFool, Ragnarok. W.Mask 4 2 i C Kummerl2 H.B.Ludy, MissVoski. Wilfreda 6 10 A Johnsonll K. Plaudit. Vigilante, Little Ed 3’5 G Walls 13 Bettic Bluff, Miss Voski, Tag 5®* G Walls 5 Duch.Laee, MyFriend. PenRose By Toddington — Hannah (X. C. Moore). 5*5 C Rob’sonll EddleTranter. Astraea. Houdini 8'i H J Burkel2 Ringleader, Wat.W’low, Vision 4* F Smith 11 Discussion, Omeme, Boh Raker 5 1 1 J Mooney 12 Silv. Light, Gen. Haig. Emanate 9*3 J Gruber 12 F. Pullet, Cockroach, Sentimental 6 8 * F Smith 0 Buncrana, Joe Stahr. Caeambo 7 28 J Gruber 11 Madge F.. Orenzo. Camoufleur By Celt — Jamma (Sylvester Stable). 8 ,w L Ensor 10 Selma G., Toddler, A’lsion 5 7 f C Rob’sonlO TheC.Bon. Wilfreda, P’varicate 5 12 E Haynes 12 Cobweb. HiddenJewel, RoiCraig 6* 6 3 * E Haynes 11 RoiCraig. UnderFire, Silv. Light 6 3 6 9 * M Buxton 9 Star Realm. Sketchy, Peter 1* 1J F Rob’sonl5 Umbala. Youneed, Pigeon 6* 10 17 Li McAtee 1G Pen Rose. Lit.Maudie. L.Vulcain By Sir John Johnson — Cremome (T. H. Wilson). 4 2 3 4 J A Collins 11 E. Tranter. Astraea. W. Willow 11* ll 17 A Collins 12 Ringleader, Wat.W’low. Vision 7 7 22 A Collins 7 Discussion, J.J. Casey, Tantalus 10* 10 2 « J Rod’g’ezll RoiCraig, UnderFire, Silv.Light 74 714 r Moore 9 Tommywaac, L.Flelder. Po’ltney By XoGee— Stolen Xomenta (B. J. Brannon). 8 2 8 8 J E Pool 11 Iwin. Court Gallant. Poverina 6 3 5 8 H Ericks’n 7 Antoinette, F. Shannon, Romeo 6 2 6* 3 E Pool 8 Salg<>orge, C.Holters, W. Willow 3* 4 2 * E Pool 7 Pluviada, E. Randall. F.Sh’nnon 1* l 4 J Rod’g’ez 5 Dahinda, Silvery Light. Lama 2* 2 s E Pool 6 Salgeorge, F.Sh’nnon. B. Helmet 4 5 4*4 L Mink 6 Lama. Jack Healey, Fr.Shannon 2 b 2* E Pool 12 Gold. Floss, Emanale, El Corone) By Zeus — Boned a (T. H. Cross). 11 10 22 E Don’huell This. Green. HastyCora, C.Ruth 10 2 8 3 | E Don’ hue 12 Elizabeth Marie, Lariat, Betsy 10* 10 17 W Knapp 11 E. McBride, N.Knoehr, Littleeote 9 4 6 3 i R Troise 13 D.Vandeveer, Sylvano, T.Desert 4* 4 2 C Mergler 6 Penrose, N.Yorke, Tommywaac 4b 4 4 4 R Troise 10 Auntie. Mnrmon, Little Maudie 7 l 8 s * J McTag’t 11 M.K.L’decker, P’ltney, B’gheera 3 s 2b J McTag’tll Agnes Cook, Manoevre, Gr’nMint By Ivan the Terrible — Veracious (W. H. Fixer). ll 5 11 17 H Cassity 12 Elizabeth Marie. Lariat, Betsy 5 4 5 11 H Cassity 9 Sylvano. Toombeola, F. Shannon 2 2 2* H Wakoff 6 M’nicurist, S.C.Keener. Toddler lh ink h Cassity 10 J. Healey. Astraea, W. Willow 3 2 3 3 * H Cassity S Dahinda, Emanale, Shady 5 l 8 8 i H Cassity 12 Toddler, Minawand, Shady 2* 3 5 H Cassity 6 Scourgeman, M. Sterling, D’ridge 5 l * 5 11 H Cassidy 6 S’george, G. M’lebach, F.Sh’non By Woolwinder — Pale Face (P. L. Putnam). 10 10' 3 M Gamer 10 Ina Kay. Padua. Frank Shannon 11 ll 38 B Kop’m’nll Joe Stahr. Paris Maid, Ollie S. 10* 9 1 * J Howard 12 Lancelot. JoeStahr, Sentimental By Helmet — Xiss Bessie (X. R. Pons). 6 6 T 2 F Merimee 6 F.Sh’non, T.Cul.Bon, Doveridge 4 5 5 4* F Merimee G S’george, G. M’lebach, F.S’nnon 515 57 p Merimee G Sylvano. F. Shannon, J. Healey 5 5 5 28 M M’ thews G Sailor. Dahinda, Toddler gh 11 n w Doyle 13 Mor. Elder, Un.John. M. Connell 74 711 Doyle 12 Bagheera, Ceramic, Sylvano 11 12 1 12 1 * J D* minlcklG Mar. Hollins. Avion. UncleJohn By Sir John Johnson — Witfull (Waldeck Stable). 9 2 7 G i S Boyle 12 SidC. Keener, Pilsen, EarlySight 6 2 6 10 D Conn’iiyl2 Lancelot, JoeStahr, Sentimental 3* 1* D Conn’llylO WMem’ries, Antique, W’lterina 5 2 5 2 J D Conn’llyl2 Aunt Flora, Lucky Pearl, Resist 3 4 3 4 D Conn’lly 12 Delico, Flor. Webber. Black Wing 3 1 * 3 9 * J Kederls 5 Hegalo, Jap, Wai Music 10* 10 1 * C Dishm’nll A.APxander. H’termann, M.Ivan Pulled up.J Mooney 11 Madge F., Orenzo, Camoufleur Also eligible to start in order named should any of the above be scratched: By Toddington — Cyrene (T. X. Botts). 10 l ll 29 H Stearns 11 EddieTranter, Astraea, Houdini 7 7 18 II Cassity 7 Antoinette. F. Shannon, Romeo 8 1 6 3 3 Lt Mink 12 Toddler, Minawand, Shady 10* 10 1 * J Dreyer 11 Marion Adler, Betsy. Retta B. 12 10 19 J Dreyer 12 Legotal. LadvL’ngden. Wo’dplle 4* 4 ! 4 F Jackson 12 Aunt Flora, Lucky Pearl, Resist 11* ll 17 F Jackson 12 M’nicurist, P’stoereau, B’nerana 8 1 7 1 * G Moles’thll A.Al’xander, H’termann, M.Ivan By Ivan the Terrible— Cutpurse (H. P. Headley). 2 3 2 3 H Wakoff 11 Ed. Tranter. Houdini, W. Willow 3 4 3 3 J C Rob’son 8 Da’biahlL. J.A.S’idan, W’freda 2b 2“b h Ericks’nl4 W.Mask, C’erbalance, NewelW. 3* 3* H Cassity 9 Sil.Light, Ant’nette, P’varicate 2 s 2** S Boyle G B. Peddler, L. Cochran. M. Twinkle 3 3 3 9 H Cassity 11 Adelante. H’ndselRose, AlmaB. 4 2 2 M Buxton 4 Toombeola. Vigilante. M ’a wand 7 1 * 6 1# M Buxton 9 Wises tFool, Ragnarok, W.Mask 1 1-16 Xiles. 4-year-olds and upward. Claiming. (Feb. 13, 1915— l:44 4 s— 3 — CARAWAY, b 41215 F.G’nds . f, 3 (X) lm20y 1 :60%hvy 50 100 100 11 3 6 10 41150 F.G’nds 1 l:44%hvy 30 99 7 3 6 7 40604 Jef’son 5* f l:09%good 8 112 12 8 6 40385 Latonia 5-8 l:05*4mud 8 112 11 10 10 40344 Latonia 5* f l:07%fast 40f 107 10 12 12 39909 Douglas 5* f l:08»4fast 4f 112 6 6 6 39793 Lex’ ton FC 1:11 fast 73 108 11 12 11 39088 Latonia 3-4 l:141igood 5 109 11 10 10 ASTRAEA. b. 41215 F.G’nds f, S (X) lm20y l:50%hvy 100 13-5 103 1 2 2 2 41136 F.G’nds lm70y l:52%hvy 6-5 95 2 4 2 3 41057 F.G’nds 1 l:46Vimud 7 99 1 2 3 2 40912 F.G’nds 1 1 :47%hvy 8 99* 7 2 2 2 40871 F.G’nds lm70y l:48%hvy 12 90 3 2 2 2 40S45 F.G’nds 1 l:47%hvy 6 100 6 6 3 3 40763 Jef’son 3-4 1:19 hvy 4* 106 3 4 4 40695 Jef'son 5* f 1:13 hvy 20 110 3 4 8 SEVENTH RACE- 104.) By Ben Brush — Commune (D. T. Morris). 3b lb E Pool 6 Blue Iloek. Yermak. Hondo 1 1 1® B Pool 7 Amalgamator. Petit Bleu, Tito li» 2'5 E Pool 7 LordH’bert. LueileP., PetitBleu l 1 * l 4 E Pool 11 Cracow. Honolulu, Sosius 5 l 5 4 2 E3 Pool 10 Bajazct. Pulaski, Hondo 9 9 19 C K’sch’m 9 Cliick Barkley, B Lynch, Hocnir D lb F Smith 6 El Rey, Pit, Alda 6* 6’ 1 J Metcalf 12 El Rey, Alert, Rifle Shooter By Haslings — Armilda (P. Dunne). 8 s”3 S Sn dman X Jiffy. Kew. O'Neil. LordHerbert 7 7 22 J Mooney 7 Bondage, Courtship, .Bolster 3* 3 :, 5 H J Burke 7 B. Lynch, Dolina. Jack O’Dowd 6~ 6 2 1 J Mooney G Bolster. S.ofPleasure, D. Bright 4 12 4 8 5 J Mooney G Br. Peddler, Prunes, K. Neptune 6 6 14 J Mooney ♦> Opportunity. H. King, D.Briglit 2 4 2* H J Burke 9 II. King. B.McDawell, B.Peddler. 4* 1* J Mooney G Kewp. O’Neil. Cadillac. B. Lynch By Migraine— Busy Girl (J. J. Doyle). 2 3 21*^ S Sn'dman G I>. Cottage. Bombast, A1 Pierce 4 1 4 3 J E Don' hue G King Neptune. Benefactor, Pit 4 2 4*4 J Scott 7 Pit. Quito, Waterproof 7 7 18 B Don'hue 8 Baby Lynch, Bogart, Fair Orient 8 l * 8 1 * L Gentry 9 Austral, Mikifula. D. of Shelby 11 10 8 * J Scott 11 Dolina, Alhenn, H. C. Basch 9 9 29 F Merimee 9 Sasin, Hauberk, Boudage 4* 20 * f Rob’son 6 Pit, Prince S.. Mina Bv King James — Lady Appleby . Herbert, T. Goose, J. Walker I I 5 G Moles’th 3 Lottery. Orderly 61 3'1 G Moles’th 7 .liffy. Grayson. Bob Hensley 6 4 6*4 G Moles’thll M. Resell. . B. Hensley. KeyMai 4> 3* J Mooney 9 It. Peddler. Orderly. B. Jonathan 2* 2 3 J Mooney G M’asmus, W.H.B’kner, Cadillac 1 2 l 4 J Mooney 8 Big Fellow, Lucius, Capt. Hodge By Sea King — Toots (H. Field). 5 5’- H J Burke 5 Obolus. Har.King. IxirdHerisTt | 3 4 3 8 .\ M Buxlon G Br.pi-ddler, Prunes. Irregular I I ij" C Rob’son G Benefactor, Pit. Thanksgiving 6 5‘ 5 C Rob’son 6 Iaieky B.. Warsaw. Waukeag 1* 1 3 C Rob’son 8 Wuterprmif. Pit. Little Cottage 1 3 I 9 C Rob’son G T’sportation, L.Coehran. Willdo | 1* l 8 C Rob’son 7 Grumpy. Blazonry. Jason 10 10 21 F Rob’sonlO Mah, Iluudfull. Leali Cochran Bv Martinet — Druid (G. Zachmerer). f,’ .V’l M And’Son 7 I>’nbiahII ( . S. Stalwart. S’inherer Cassity X Bajazet, D, Dodge. ItluetMunock f Cassity 7 Hondo, Adelante, Luther Cassity 7 AlmaB., M**r. Twinkle, Comacho Cassity X LueileP., ('.Master, W.o’W’dom f Conn’lly 11 Old Ben, Cracow. Honolulu Mooney 8 Bombast. Choir Master. Cracow ] SEMPER STALWART, b. g, 6 107 41279 F.G’nds 1 1-16 1 :49 , Af ast 20 102 ll 13 41259 F.G’nds 1 1-16 l:50Vf,good 15 105 6 5 41231 F.G’nds 1 1-16 l:54%hvy 20 105 G 5 41212 F.G’nds 11-16 1:55 hvy 20 111 9 8 41153 F.G’nds lm70y l:50%hvy 12 115 6 6 41134 F.G’nds 1 1-4 2:19Vfehvy 10 108 2 2 41018 F.G’nds 1 1-16 1 :55%hvy 8 104 7 6 40992 F.G’nds lm20y 1:47 hvy 10 107 7 6 GORDON ROBERTS, ch. g, 6 112 41278 F.G’nds 1 1-16 1 :49V£fast 10 114 4 1 41009 F.G’nds 1 1-16 l:54%hvy 6 109 4 4 40808 Jef’son 1 1:45 good 9 116 7 3 39410 Cheyenne 1 1:41 fast 17 108 39305 Cheyenne 1 1:47 hvy 8 108 39250 Cheyenne 5* f l:08%fast 17 105 39057 Reno 1 l:40%fast 4 110 39013 Reno 1 l:41%fast 5 no DAHABIAH II.. hr. f, 4 105 41259 F.G’nds 1 1-16 l:50V3&ood 4 1«H) 0 l 41166 F.G’nds 1 1-16 1 :49%slow 5 104 4 3 41136 F.G’nds lm70y l:62%hvy 5 108 4 2 40962 F.G’nds lm70y l:4CV5good 25 100 9 7 40S45 F.G’nds 1 l:47%hvy 15 107 11 11 40504 Latonia lm70y l:46V 5 good 19 46463 Latonia lm70y 1:47 slow 42 40346 Latonia 1 1-16 l:46%fast 28f KENWARD, ch. h, 5 41274 F.G’nds 5* f 1 :0$%fast 8 7 40 41255 F.G’nds 41084 F.G’nds 41060 F.G’nds 40971 F.G’nds 40681 Jef’son 40588 Jef’son 40575 Jef’son 55 f 1:09 good ’ 55 f 1:11 hvy 5* f l:08Migood ( 55 f 1 :0C%fast ! 55 f 1 :09%hvv 1 C-4 1:15 good : 3-4 1:18 slow i 5 8 8 7 7 7 _ 8 7 6 $ 6J 4 2 $ A JohnsonlO Grumpy, Luther. Keiiah BLUE ROCK, b. g. 6 41245 F.G'nds 1 1 1« 1:52 hvy : 41212 F.G’nds 1 1-16 1:55 hvy ’ 41153' F.G’nds lmTOy l:50%hvy 1 41018 F.G’nds 1 1-16 1 :55%hvy ’ 40994 F.G’nds 1 1-16 l:53Vshvy i 40915 F.G'nds 1 1-16 1 :57Mihvy ' 40823 Jef’son * 1 1-16 1:51 slow : 40780 Jef’son 1 l:47%good ( GLEIPNER, b. g. 6 41279 F.G'nds 1 1 16 1 41246 F.G’nds 1 41100 F.G’nds 41062 F.G’nds 41041 F.G’nds 40975 F.G’nds NINETY SIMP 41279 F.G’nds 41212 F.G’nds 41167 F.G’nds 41133 F.G’nds ] 41097 F.G’nds 41006 F.G’nds 40370 Bowie 40286 Pimlico DICKERY DARE. blk. g, 4 41243 F.G’nds lm20y 1:46 hvy 41117 F.G’nds lm30v 1:53 hvy 40906 F.G’nds 1 40870 F.G’nds 1 40726 Jef'son 38659 Latonia 38531 Douglas 38l;’0 Lex’ton 2 2 2 2 2 3 4 1 : 19Vofast 20 1:53 hvy 5 1:50 hvy 7-5 1 :54%hvy 2* 2:16Vihvy 6 1 :52%mud 15 1:52 slow 6 1:47 fast 8 ch. g, 7 1 :49%fast 5 1 :55 hvy 9-5 1:50 slow 4 l:54%hvy 4 1:11 hvy 15 1 :10%hvy 20 1:55 slop 27-10 l:47%fast 17 1 :49 4 imud 6 H»2 2 1 6 10 1:52! fchvy 2 97 4 1 1 •» 1:21 bvy 4 , 104 1 1 i l:14%fast 12f lu9 4 11 11 1:13 fast 32 104 8 9 10 l:13Hfaet 6 103 6 6 $ By Stalwart — Semper Victoire (P. Dunne). Sb 6'i H J Burke 13 Sir Oliver. Benefactor. Willdo 4'* 2 1 H J Burke 7 Duhabiahll.. Slumberer. P.&CulU 520 516 j[ j i: ur ke q Grayson. Br. McDawell, Jiffy 72 7 21 H J BurkelO Ninety Simplex. Tito, Pulaski 6 6 10 H Cassity (» Blue Rock, Hondo, Blue Thistle 7 7 18 H J Burke 7 Lord Herbert. Old Ben. LueileP. l h I s H J Burke 8 Rhymer, Blue Rock, Brickley 6* 6 8 J H Cassity 8 Mary H., Langdcn, A1 Pierce By General Roberts — Woolen (X. Goodp&stei). 15 l h R Pauley 14 Brando, Philistine. J.A.S’ridnn 10 10 22 W Crump 10 Bajazet, Pulaski, Hondo lb l 1 * S Sn’dman 9 Indolence, Dervish, St.’s Bridge 33 C Gross 9 R.ElPleasanton. M. Wells, Reydo 4 3 J C T’mpson 6 S. James, M. Wells, R.ElP’suntou 4 8 * C Brown 9 Felicidad, Wand, Harry Mason 2* R Carter 5 Miss Wells, Almino, Br.Favorite 1J R Carter 6 Trulnne, Almino, Minnie F. By Helmet — Altiora (D. T. Morris). I 1 1* J Mooney 7 S. Stalwart, Sluwb«*rer. P.&Calls 6 2 6 7 J J Mooney 9 Willdo. Foxy Griff, Don Dodge 1 3 l 1 * J Mooney 8 J. A.Sh’ridan, Astraea. Wilfretla 5 2 33 J Mooney 13 S. Face, Indolence, Benefactor 11 10 3 * O Willis 11 Adelante. H’ndselRose, Astraea 4 4 3 3 * J Dreyer 9 J.W. Klein. This.Green, OldMisv 6 2 4 13 J Dreyer 10 FairOrieat, Grumpy, L.Coehran 7 2 6 7 * H J Burkel2 Honolulu, Benefactor, H. Atkin By Alvescot — Bashford Belle (C. B. Anderson). f* 2 41 .1 Mooney 12 True as Steel. I>eta. Liberator 5* * o 3 '4 C K’sch’m 10 Ina Kay, Padua, Fr.Shannon 8 2 8 21 J Rod’g’ez 9 Pepper. Gal. Lad, Lady Luxury 7 l 7 11 C K’sch’mlL* Mer.Lgtss, OpheliaW., T.asSteel 6* 6* 2 L Gentry 12 H.B’goyne, S. Oliver. B.W’liams 7 7* 1 M Garner 7 Marasmus, Kama, Ollie Martin 1* 1’5 C K’sch’m 7 Miss Filley, Mab, Sayonarra 1 4 1* C K’sch’m 6 Roederer, Paula V., Thistle By Trap Rock — Sly Nun (W. D. Bernhardt). 2* 2 h M Garnt-r ♦» Old Ben. Yermak. Hondo Rob’sonlO Ninety Simplex. Tito, Pulaski Buxton ti Hondo, Blue Thistle. Bajazet Buxton 8 Sem. Stalwart, Rhymer, Brickley Smith 3 Capt. Hodge. Graphic 10 Grumpy, Luther, Keziah 8 B. Thistle, B.Hampaon, M. Filley Johnson tf Willdo, Grumpy, Handfull Bv Giganteum — Nil Desperandum (H. Neustetar). !*1 7 4 i It Bolton 13 Sir Oliver. Benefactor. Willdo 4 1 3 8 C Rob’son 7 Txe-Lsi, Foxy Griff. Dolina 3 1 3 3 ?. E Haynes « Parrish. B. Favorite, Slumberer 3 2 3 T i Lt Ehisor X Amelita. N. Simplex. Noureddin I) 4 3 * L Ensor « A1 Pierce, Benefactor. Grumpy 3* 3' 8 L Ensor « Sleeth. Lucky It., Blue Thistle 8* 8 13 R Bolton 14 I)onI)o«Ige, Adelante, Se’rgeman 5* « 8 * R Bolton 9 B. Peddler. Orderly. QueenApple By Marathon — Flash of Lightning (J. P. Hayes). 6 2 5 4 J S Sn’dman 13 Sir Oliver. Benefactor. Willdo 11 D| D Conn’llylO Tito, Pulaski, Mary H. 7 A 7' 4 D Conn’lly 13 Indolence, Lucky R.. Sc’rgeman 2 3 2»* D Conn’lly X Amelita, Gleipner. Noureddin 7 l 4 4 5 D Conn’lly 9 Ermitana. Parlor Boy, Trusty 7* 7 18 D Conn’llyll’ T.Goose, G.W’ington. Sc’tpiall. 7* 8 1 * T Rice 12 P.B’terfly. W.Bedotte, O. Prince 8* ll 13 T Rice 15 Serenest. Air Man, Polroma By Transvaal — Evelyn Kinsey (W. H. Fixer). 1' l 1 C Rob' son *» Rhymer. Progressive, Pulaski 74 7- M H Cussiiy 10 B’banuock. Cracow, G.W’ington 12 2 12 3 * H Cassity 14 Seafarer, Bombast, Cracow 3 2 3 3 * H Cassity (> Tze-Lsi. Hand. Rose, Bombast l 4 1* H Cassity X D.Briglit, G. W’liington. H.Rose 12 12 l# C V’nDu’nl2 Kate Adams, Kernan, TimMcGce 12 12' 4 C V'r.Du’n 12 Mis* Wright, Lit. Princess. Quito U* U l# J Majestic!^ 8im*co, Re^al Lodge, 8ase»U 6 3 * F Smith 4* F Smith % Thursday, February 13, 1919 DAILY RACING FORM. LUKEHAE. b. g. 7 lit 41060 F.G’nds 1 1-16 l:51%mud HO 106 6 5 5 40787 Jef’ son 6-8 l:03%good 20 111! 8 8 40643 Jer son 54 f 1 :14%hvy 12 107 6 6 37920 H.deG’ce lm70yl:47 fast 188 110 6 7 6 ?790n H.deG’ce lm70yl :47%fast 16-5f 10$ 7 10 8 37788 Oak l’wn 1 1-16 1 :47%fast 30 114 7 8 7 37720 Oakl’wn 11-16 1:48 fast 20 104 11 11 11 37649 Oak l’wn 1 1-8 l:54%fast 20 104 6 4 4 By Lake Ward — Jessie Mae (W. 0. Weant). 5 4® 4'® A Collins 7 Baby Lynch, Jiffy. Prunes 8 8 7 10 G Walls 8 Hazel Dale. Evelyn V., 8a fra nor 6 6 6 2 ® D Owens (I Parrish. Al Pierce, Letn 4 6- 7®J R Troise 10 Prim Harry, Yodeling, Stir Up 8 7 1 8®J J Pitz 14 High. Lassie, StirUp. B.ilarapson 6 4*| 4*J D Owens 12 Margaret N., Laekrose. Bobolink 11 11* ll* 4 F Stevens 12 Aug.Heinze, Bobolink, R. o’Light 7 7 1 7®f D Owens 10 J. Graham. K’glingll., Slumberer AMALGAMATOR, b. h, 6 119 11245 F.G nds 11-16 1:52 hvy 24 110 4 3 3 41219 F.G’nds lm70y l:52%hvy 5 106 2 2 2 41174 F.Gnds 1 1-16 l:49%good 6 104 3 2 1 41141 F.G’nds 11-16 1:53 hvy 10 103 3 3 1 41100 F.G’nds 1 1-4 2:16%hvy 12 100 4 6 2 41041 F.G nds 11-16 1:52 slow 10 111 8 12 10 40913 F.G nds 1 1-16 1 :67%hvy 18-5 108 3 3 3 40909 F.G’nds 1 1-15 l:53%mud 20 106 6 5 5 BROWN VELVET, blk. m. 6 107 4127s F.G’nds 1 1-16 1 :49%f ast 8 106 12 8 8 41138 F.G’nds 5* f 1:11 hvy 50 110 9 10 40501 Latonia lm70y l:46%good 22 112 6 6 6 40463 Latonia lm70y 1:47 slow 13 110 8 6 6 40377 Latonia 1 1-S 1 :56%slop 27 107 9 9 9 39595 lnd’polis 1 1:43 fast — 106 39566 Ind’polis ll:41%fast — 107 39547 Ind’polis 1 1:43 slow -- 105 SIR DYKE. b. g. 10 107 41295 F.G’nds lm70y 1:47 fast 50 106 9 11 11 41176 F.G’nds 1 l:49%good 30 160 6 4 4 41130 F.G’nds 55 f l:12%hvy 30 110 6 6 40993 F.G nds lm20y 1:47 hvy 50 103 6 8 8 40S10 Jef’son 3-4 l:16%good 25 111 4 8 40778 Jef’ son 1 l:46%gobd 20 107 8 8 7 40751 Jef’son 3-4 1 :20%hvy 30 107 7 7 40685 Jef son 5-8 1:04 slow 50 108 10 10 40640 Jef’son 3-4 1 :23%hvy 12 109 1 7 :47 fast 50 :49%good 30 :12%hvy 30 :47 hvy 50 :16%good 25 :46%gobd 20 :20%hvy 30 :04 slow 50 :23%hvy 12 119 By Duke of Ormonde — Compensate (S. Louis). 110 4 3 3 1 6 6«* C Rob son 0 Old Ben. Blue Rock. Yermak 106 2 2 2 1 l 3 1® C Rob’son 0 Thirst, BillHunley. Progressive 104 3 2 1 1 2* 2<*. C Rob’son 7 Old Ben. Petit Bleu. Tito 103 3 3 1 6 6 2 6*® C Rob’son 8 J. Reeves, Lit. Cottage. Bombast 100 4 6 2 6 6 6 14 C Rob’son 6 Al Pierce, Benefactor, Grumpy 111 8 12 10 9 9* 9*® C Rob’sonl4 DonDodge. Adelante, Sc’rgeraan 108 S 3 3 1 1* 2 4 C Rob’son 8 Noureddin. Petit Bleu. Rhymer 106 6 5 5 6 4® 3*° C Rob’son 5 Sleetli, Lottery, Comacho 107 By Transvaal — Mary Bess (F. Goring, Jr.). 1<«6 12 8 8 12 13® 13== J Mooney 14 Gor.RobertR, Brando. Philistine 110 9 10 10 9 4 9% J Mooney 10 Foxy Griff, Key Mur, Trusty 112 5 6 6 7 5* 5*° J Mooney 9 J.W.Klein, T.Green, Da’bi&hll. 110 8 6 6 10 8* 8*® R SimpsonlG FuirOrient, Grumpy, L Cochran 107 9 9 9 9 9 » 24 M Gamer fl Rrynlimah, C.B’kley, NightOwl 106 4*J J Mooney 4 Mab, Black Broom. Saza-Namy 107 In J Mooney 0 Grasmere, Black Frost, Sordello 105 1 J Mooney 6 Sordello Black Frost, F. C. Cole 107 By Modred — Nellie Spur (R. H. Good). 106 9 11 11 30 10 1 !«*" 1 Gregory 12 T.Green, J.Wukely, Fl.ofSteel 160 5 4 4 4 5 4 5 n 2 I,t JFD’s’nlO Kilmer, Fount. Fay, Slumberer 110 6 6 6 6 6*® I Gregory <1 Miss Kruter, Bnthitde. Malice 103 6 8 8 7 7*® 7 s * I Gregory 8 Mary H., Langden, Al Pierce 111 4 8 8 8 3 8*® I Gregory 9 Kisponde, Eulogy, Bogart 107 8 8 7 8 8 8 s2 I Gregory 8 Hope. Dervish, Saint’s Bridge 107 7 7 7 7*° 5*4 I Gregory 8 General, Handfull. Dartworth 108 10 10 10 10 8*® I Gregory 10 Th. Seven, Paganini. B.W’liams 8 7 8 8 7 7 7 10 10 10 7 7 7 6 2 * I Gregory , 7 L.o’K’caldy, LewisB., Havana Entries and Past Performances for Thursday, February 13. WEATHEX CLEAB. TRACK FAST. The figures under the heading “Rec. in the entries below show the best time of each horse at the distance since January 1, 1917, no matter where it finished. In cases where record wm made on other than a fast or good track, abbre- viations show track conditions, o ■ — — ■ — — ° Racing starts at 2:30 p. m. (Chicago time 2:00.) 0 Superior inud runner. X Good mud runner. # Fa i r mud runner. (M) Maidens. • Apprentice allowance. First Race — 3-4 Mile. 3- year-olds. Maidens. Allowances. (Track record : Dec. 28, 1915 — 1:11% — 4 — 111.) Ind. Horse. Wt. Rec. A.Wt.Han. 41237 Tippler . . . . 1(MU1 :().■»%, 3 1 os. 740 (412(D) Skiles Knob . . . ...124 1:0.7% 7 12.70740 412.71 3 Rafferty 10.7 l:OTi% 4 KMX 73.7 41237 Etruscan 117 1:0.7% 7 115*73.7 41204 Philippic . . . .109 1:07 5 102 X 725 Ind. Horse. Wt. Rec. A.Wt.Han. 4124S 2 RTILETTO . .109 1 :13% 110X72.7 412(Ml Limp Post .... . .104 1:14% 110*715 41221®* Minnie II 110. .715 111S2 Rob Baker .... 112 #71 5 41206 3 Ranker 115X715 41248 Bagdadine ..109 l:14%m 110. .710 41248 Blondel ..115 1:22% ll 115. .710 41280 Trickster II. 115. . 70.7 41248 Leap Frog .... * .110 1:20%, h no. .700 41248 Kimpalong . .111 1:15% 110. .700 412.72 Buddy Tucker . ..112 1:16% 115.. 700 Sirocco is a fast colt lightly weighted. Fourth Race— 1 Mile and 20 Yards. 4-year-olds and upward. Claiming. (Track record: Feb. 15, 1918—1:39—8—103.) 41200 Ambrose 9 103^7 41284 3 ® Little Buss (M) ..102 1:42% 4 90.. 7 41262* • Corydon 102 1:51 *r.m 4 99.. 7 41262 Timothy J. Hogan. 103 1:45% 4 103*7 41271* John Graham 12 98X7 41206 Cliff Haven 7 103.. 7 41285 Lola 6 106 X 7 7 103X7 41270* Drown 41265 El Plaudit 103 l:56%h 4 103X7 41303= Brian 6 108x7 41284 Fritz Ernst 4 101.. 7 Ambrose should score here. Fifth Race— 1 Mile 4 -year-olds and upw (Track record: Feb. lo. and 20 Yards. ard. Claiming. 1918—1:39—8—1 Stiletto seems quite the best here. Second Race — 3-4 Mile. 4-year-olds and upward. Claiming. (Track record: Doc. 28, 1915 — 1:11% — 4- 41222= Pajaroita II .100 1:13% 8 108.. 725 jl Frozen Glen . 1 09 1:14% 4 105 X 720 412N1 3 Lady Jane Grey . . . .103 1 :13% 7 101 #715 41267 s IT Twenty -Three (M ) IOO 1:14% 4 105. .715 41191= Kernan .105 1:13% 4 108X715 41 250= First Ballot . 98 1:13% 5 111X715 41261 2 Sam Hill .110 1:14% 4 105X710 41267 Pomp .108 1:14% .7 111 X 710 40904 • Lady Spendthrift. .lot 1:15% 7 101 x 705 41094 Pontefract .108 1:12% 10 100 X 705 41156* Peep Again . 99 1:14% 5 109#700 41173 Plioneta .100 1:14 4 103 X 700 41206 3 * Bierman . ..100 1:40% 5 101 #725 (41158) Crystal Day . . 4 101 X 720 (41271)* Whippoorwill . . 92 1 :53%h 4 KMX 715 (41283) Senator James . . .103 1:39 9 111 #715 412.83= Glorine 5 106X710 4 1283 Petlar . .108 1:49 6 106X710 41282= Chemung 5 108 #710 41126 Yenghee .'.112 1 :50%h 9 111X710 41272 Arbitrator 5 10(5 X 705 412.83* Waterford 5 111X705 (41270) Capital City ... ”ll2 1:51% 5 111. .705 41159 London Girl — . . 95 1:41% 7 101X700 Bierman’s last race would win here. Sixth Race— 1 Mile and 50 Yards. 3-year-olds and upward. Claiming. (Track record: March 6, 1918 — 1:41 — 5 — 117.) Pajaroita II. ran well in his last race. Third Race — 5 1-2 Furlongs. American Handicap. $700 Added. 3-year-olds and upward. (Track record: Jan. 24. 1917 — 1:05% — 5 — 102.) (38792) Sirocco 112 l:16%h 4 1 04.. 750 (41269) Hamilton A 114 1:05% 4 119X745 (41237) Clock 114 1:09 6 121x745 (41223)* Circulate 1 12 J 1:45 | (41186) I)iadi Ill 1:43% (41160) Sasenta 101 1:44 41205 Gordon Bussell ...115 1:43% 41160 s Kingfisher 41205 Lytle (41226) Dragon Book 105 1:43% 101 1:42% Circulate is fust and in good form. Jockey. Lunsford, II. Humphries, W... Knapp, W Murray, T Nolan, T Howard, J Dreyer, .1 Dominick, J. . . . Pickens, A Thurber, H. . . . Ketsay, W Maher, J Ball, It Hileman. E. Preece, G., Jr. .. Boland. D Howard, C Finley, A Doyle, W Stirling, D Bullman. H Wingfield, R. .. Burke. J. II. ... Dawson, J Index Course HAVANA JOCKEY PERCENTAGES. From January 1, 1018, to February 12, 1910, Inclusive. At or At or Under Under P.C. Wt. Mts. 1st. 2d. 3d. Jockey. P.C, Wt. Mts. 19 104 888 165 175 117 Jeffcott, II 09 104 55 VV 19 105 138 20 19 25 Preece, Q 08 98 199 18 114 170 30 21 28 Gargau, W 08 112 165 18 9H 151 27 15 15 Davies, It 08 102 128 18 107 183 24 16 20 Troise, It 07 98 394 16 106 062 109 73 72 Jackson, C 06 105 140 15 101 315 47 34 41 Frach, J (Hi 107 80 15 106 251 37 33 30 lVtz. J. G 00 104 65 15 105 200 37 33 29 Lang. W 05 100 140 14 104 357 50 42 51 Ityan, It 05 107 76 13 108 451 59 43 03 Dishmon, C 03 100 122 13 101 31 4 7 4 Koppleman, B 02 95 55 12 340 40 33 39 Anderson. W 105 33 11 110 132 15 12 10 White, C 102 10 r 11 104 125 14 12 12 Schlessiuger, M 106 31 11 113 94 10 6 14 Woods, L. 85 19 11 107 27 3 2 3 Fa tor, L. 95 10 11 103 19 2 3 1 Gray, C 108 3 10 107 260 26 23 33 Moore, R 95 35 09 108 384 36 45 31 Henrv, J 114 6 Jockey. Jeffcott, II Preece, (J Gargau, W Davies, It Troise, R Jackson, C Frach, J Petz. J. G Lang, W Ityan, It Dishmon, C Koppleman, B Anderson. W. . . White, C Schlessiuger, M.. Woods, L Fa tor, L. Gray, C Moore, R Henry, J Kreger, A Itussell, G Wilson. R Franklin, D Allowances. (Dec. 28, 1915—1:11%. TimeT’ckOdds Wt St *4 % % Str Fin Jockeys Started Order of Finish STILETTO, b. 41348 Havana f, 3 (M) 3-4 l;18%hvy 3-2 110 lit 1 2 2 By Assagai — Annie ! 2'i 2 3 J D’minick 9 41102 Havana 3-4 l:13%fast 34 109 1 I 1 2® 2 3 C Gray 12 40997 Havana 5i f 1 :15%hvy 4 107 6 4 3 3* 3% W Doyle 8 40854 Havana 5-8 1 :03%slow 8 96 5 4 4 5 4*4 T Murray 5 40186 Empire 5i f 1 :07%fast 7 105 5 8 7 6* 5 *4 G Walls 12 40174 Empire 5i f 1 :07%f ast 8 110 7 2 2 2 s 2 2 G Walls 13 39672 Belmont 5-8 at l:01%good 3 112 9 9 9 9= 10*® E Taplin 10 1 39536 Belmont &if st 1 :05%f ast 12 115 8 8 8 8 8>» O Preece Jr 9 39155 Empire 6-8 l:01%fast 6 112 7 7 6 21 2* A Collins 14 38613 Belmont 6-8 1:00 hvy GO 105 5 6 64 8 2 ® C Mergler 8 LAMP POST. br. f. 3 (M) 110 <1266 Havana 5-8 1:07 hvy 21 105 2 1 4 41221 Havana 51 f l:07%fast 10 1**6 9 8 6 41183 Havana 5'. f 1 :07%fast 3 1044 f* 1 5 41123 Havana 5-4 l:13%fast 8 104 3 6 5 41024 Havana 54 f 1:11 slow 10 105 11 7 4 40885 Havana 55 f 1 :20%hvy 10 106 8 8 8 40K51 Havana 64 f 1:13 slow 15 114 4 2 8 40800 Havana 5-8 1:12 hvy 25 1064 1 3 4 39770 Lex’ton .64 f 1 :08%f ast 6 107 10 8 9 MINNIE H.. ch. f. 3 (M) 110 41221 Havana 54 f l:07%fast 20 112 5 4 4 41155 Havana 5i f 1 :08%fast 15 114 2 8 6 41024 Havana 54 f 1:11 slow 30 114 1 5 8 40934 Havana 5-8 l:10%hvy 25 100 5 8 8 399G9 Church’l 54 f 1:08 fast 17f 107 10 8 8 BOB BAKER. ch. g, 3 (M) 112 411X2 Havana 54 f l:07%fast 6-5 lit 7 7 t) 41076 Havana 5-8 1:01 fast s i 112 3 2 2 •*0461 l.atonia 40371 l^atonia 40!i2S» Lutonia 39075 lutonia 38940 Latonia 38845 Latonia 38711 Latonia RANKER, ch. c, 3 (M) 55 f 1 :10%slow Ilf 5-8 l:03%slop 6 5£ f l:07%fast 46 5-8 1 :01%slow 4 5-8 1:01 %fast 22-5 54 f l:09%*pod 55 5-8 l:01%fast 24 41266 Ha \ ana 41044 Havana 4**965 Havana 4**045 Havana 40885 Havana 40KJI Havana 40799 Havana 40756 Havana 40597 Havana BAGDADINE. 41-4^ Havana 41182 Havana 41155 Havana 41102 Havana 29041 Jamaica Aq’dUCt 595‘.**.* Belmont 39141 Empire 5-8 1:07 hvy 12 5i f 1:08%good 20 5t f 1 :10%slow 6 5-8 l:13%hvy 5 5.J f 1 :20%hvy 10 5i f 1 :19%hvy 2** 5-8 l:12%hvy 20 5-8 1 :02%fast :’4> 5-8 1:01 %fa«t 7 ch. f. 3 (M) 5-4 l:18%hvy 6 51 t 1 :07%fa.st 4 54 f l:08%fast 3 3-4 1 :13%fast 6 5*. f 1 :07%fast 50 3-4 1 :!5%»lop 30 5if st l:06%fust 25 5-8 1 :01%fast 4 7 7*® R Bali 7 Avion, Louise Macy, Littlecote BL0NDEL. b. c. 3 (M) 4124S Havana :’.-4 l:18%hvy 2J 41190 Havana 5J f 1 :0o%f ast 5** 40997 Havana 5$ f 1 15%hvy 30 TRICKSTER II., b. c. 3 (M) 41280 Havana 54 f 1:10 good 10 115 116 6 3 4 1 8 s LEAP FROG, 41243 Havana b. f. 3 (M) 3-4 l:18%hvy 10 110 no 6 5 _ ] a 3 41155 Havana 5* f l:08%fast 15 114 9 6 8 s' 40431 Latonia 54 f l:09%good 45 112 4 5 5 8* 89942 Church’l 54 f l:08%fast 55 112 9 9 9 10 39909 Douglas 54 f l:08%fast 4f 112 10 10 10 9 3 29829 Douglas 5-8 1 :00%fast 79f 112 7 7 7 7* 39710 Lex’ton 6-8 1:04 slow 42 112 9 10 11 11* 39464 Saratoga 5-8 1 :00%fast 15 no 8 8 8 8* 3934S Saratoga 5-8 59%fast 20 112 10 13 10 10* KIMPALONG. 41248 Havana br. g, 3 (M) 3-4 1 :18%hvy 20 110 112 *» 5 6 : 6 1 ' 41123 Havana 3-4 1 :13%fast 20 109 7 5 8 8*1 41102 Havana 3-4 l:13%fast 30 111 5 5 5 64 41024 Havana 5J f 1:11 slow 30 107 5 2 3 6* 37908 H.deG’ce 1-2 48%fast 8f 110 11 11 11® BUDDY TUCKER, b. c. 3 (M) 115 ] 41262 Havana 41123 Havana 41044 Havana 40880 Havana 40824 Havana 40794 Havana 1 1 :fi0 hvy 10 3-4 1 :13%fast 30 5J f 1 :08%good 30 5-8 1 :ll%hvy 30 55 f l:19%hvy 30 5i f 1:18 hvy 25 102 6 7 112 11 109 3 7 7 7 11 11 11 11 11 11 7 7 7 7 8 8 7 7 7 By Irish Lad — Artless (E. T. Zollicoffer). ! S* 1 W Doyle 9 Lucky Pearl, Liberal, Dinne By Froglegs — Winnecook (E. Baxter). ! 6 12 II Bullm’n 9 Baby Girl, Stiletto. Emily W. 1 6*S R Troise 12 Ter. Miss, Bagdadine, D. C. Girl * 8*® J Dreyer 12 Lady Langden, Betsy, Misslvan By Fitz Herbert — Semiramis II. (C. Buxton). 5 6 IT H Thurber 9 Baby Girl. Stiletto. Emily W. 10 21 R Troise 12 Linkstrap, Rosagine, Anlace 1 ll 20 L Lyke 13 Auntie, Colinella. Frizeur By Jack Point — Friendship (H. Oots). 6* 3 R Wingf’d 7 Ivrv. Miss Ivan. Sumhiria 11*® R WingfMIl LniiiseMack, TheTalker. (’a hallo 9 17 R Wingf’dll MikeDixon. M.Ivan, Stone Daisy 1 7*® J H Burke 8 Avion, Lady Iaingden, Marmon 8 34 R Wingf’d 8 Iron Boy, Yen. Boy, Wey. Girl 7 72 J H Burke 7 Littlecote, Sumhiria, Marmon SECOND RACE — 3-4 Mile. 4-year-olds and upward. Claiming. (Dec. 1915-1:11%- PAJAROITA II., ch. 41222 Havana 55 f 41169 Havana 3-4 41144 Havana 55 f 41045 Havana f>5 f 39446 M’lboro Ab65f 38448 Prosp’ct Ab7-8 38423 Prosp’ct 1 1-16 38369 Balt. 1 1-16 38318 Balt. Ab 7-8 38039 Arl’gt’n Ab3-4 38023 Arl’gt’n Ab65f 37725 Havana 5-8 37706 Havana 55 f g. $ 1 :06%fast 35 1:13 fast 6 l:07%fast 10 1 :08%good 15 1:25 fast — 1 :27%fast — 1 :52%fast — 1 :51%fast — l:28%fast — 1:25 fast 3 1:26 fast 4 l:04%mud 20 1:10 slow 6 108 Br Rel del Sierras- 106 1 4 3 35 2J T Nolan 11 113 3 6 3 2'5 3«5 T Nolan 10 1065 2 4 3 3 h 6*5 T Nolan 11 1105 7 10 8 7 2 7 7 J B Hilemanl2 118 5 4 R Imes 6 118 6>® T Nolan 8 109 7*® R Imes 7 106 6*° W Gargan 9 113 2| C Riddle 9 122 - 3® B Hileman 9 128 3*5 B Hileman 8 112 10 10 10 10 10* 2 B Kleeger 10 113 12 12 12 10* 6®4 H Shilling 12 -Aunt Bird (T. Goulding). Manganese. Frozen Glen. Servia Circulate, Fascinating, James Bev. James, Frnsouelo. BoyBlue Phil Ungar, Geo. Duncan, Colors Old Bob, Egmont. Ahara Clark M.. Bev. James. Handfull Valspar, Stir Up, Murianao Stir Up, Boxer, Alston F. Nought, F. Johnson, Dr.Sworda Blanchita, JerryJr., Frascuelo Earlym’u, D. Scarlet. NephtJiys James G.. Milbrey, Sureget Ischg’bibble, Deviltry, Vagabond FROZEN GLEN, b. g, 41222 Havana 55 f 1 4110G Havana 5J f 1 40637 Havana 3-4 1 40599 Havana 55 f 1 37853 Bowie 3-4 1 37700 Oakl’wn 3-4 1 37644 Oakl’wn 55 f 1 37467 Oakl’wn 3-4 1 36030 Reno 5-8 1 35733 Reno 5-8 1 :(*6%fast 12 :07 fast 30 :14%fast 15 :08%fast 8 :17%mud 25 :12%fast 12 :07%fast 7 :14%fast 20 :01%fast 6-5 :01%fast 1 LADY JANE GREY. b. xn. 7 412S1 Havana 3-1 1:15 good 41188 Havana 3-4 l:12%fast 41106 Havana 55 f 1:07 fast 41025 Havana 55 f l:09%slow 40998 Havana 3-4 1:22 hvy 40952 Havana 5-8 l:08%hvy 40867 Havana 3-4 l:16%good 40762 Havana 3-4 l:16%fast 3-4 1:15 good 5 114 1 2 3 3-4 1 :12%fast 5 103 5 4 4 54 f 1:07 fast 7 10G 8 5 8 54 f l:09%slow 24 103 1 3 3 3-4 1:22 hvy 5 S8 7 2 2 5-8 1 :08%hvy 24 106 7 5 2 3-4 l :16%good 24 104 5 1 1 3-4 l:16%fast 34 100 5 5 5 IREE, ch. g, 4 (M) 105 41267 Havana 41143 Havana 40944 Havana 55 f 1:14 hvy 3 3-4 l:12%fast 20 55 f 1:21 hvy 20 KEENAN, ch. g, 4 41191 Havana lm2(*y 1:42 fast 41147 Havana lm50y 1:44 fast 41104 Havana 3-4 l:12%fast 41046 Havana 40999 Havana *0887 Havana 40802 Havana 40783 Havana 40721 Havana i50y 1:44 fast 6 98 3 3-4 l:12%fast 6 106 7 55 f l:08%good 15 105 3 5-8 l:06%hvy 12 107 2 55 f l:19%hvy 15 105 1 5-8 l:12%hvy 1-2 107 3 5-8 l:07%hvy 8-5 107 2 5-8 1:09 hvy 35 107 3 By Glenesky — Icebound (J. S. Tyree). 4 5’5 32 H Thurberll Manganese, Pajarnitafl.. Servia 3 3* 3° H ThurberlO Wal.Mack, Heredity. K.L.Owen 4 6* 7‘ 3 II Thurber 8 Perigourdine, Miss Gove. Leoma 6 5*» 5 3 2 H Thurber 9 Rolliu Laird, Blanchita. Darkey 8 7 3 7 20 J Atkinson 8 G’evieveB., P.B’terfly, S. Pickett 7 7 2 7‘ 3 R Moore 12 StarBaby, UltraGold. Walt.Dant 3 3 2 3® E Pool 12 RoyceRools. K.’sCub, MissFussy 2 3| 5 4 J W Kelsay 12 Ermitana, L. Pr’cess, P.Connelly 4 7 J B Pool (> M.Maulsby, C.Ellw’ger, SamHill 11 A Johnson 7 C’delaria, C. Ellwanger, DivlamJ By Watercress — Sister Je&nie (Armonia Stable). 3 3 3 3% R Ball (i Appleton Wiske. Anlace, Elga 4 3 3 3 3 1 R Ball 12 Brizz. Prime ro. Barton 8 6* 7 7 3 A Pickens 10 Wal.Mack, Heredity. Froz.Gleu 3 55 5 7 2 H Thurber 9 Laekrose. Servia, Visible 2 2nk 3 2 L Woods 9 PhilUngar, T.Grader, B’lingame 2 l 1 * 3®5 R Ball 7 Ague, B. Doualton, Frascuelo 1 2®k 5 3 1 R Ball 8 Leoma, Laekrose, Glorine 5 4* 5*4 J H Burke 7 Perigourdine, Waterford. View By Ivan the Terrible — Colloquy (W. W. Darden). 4 4* 3J T Murray 10 T. Grader. Scabbard, Conowingo 6 6J 7* 3 T Murray 8 Diadi. Jeffery. Lola 5 5 4 5* 7 T Murray (» T.J. Hogan, F.Dart. F. Crawford By Hilarious — Morning Glory (J. Corujo). 1 2* 2* R Ball 10 Prettj Baby, Ralphs., Lit.. Buss 1 3=5 T Murray 10 Scorpii, R.L.Owen, Pretty Baby 2 3 2 5 7 i G PreeceJrl2 Breeze, Jeffery. Miss Sweep 2 2 3 J Frach 12 Bunice. Phedoden, Luzzi 4 4® 4 7 J W H’hries 9 Mabel Trask, Nib, Miss Gove 8 7* 8 20 R Ball 8 Sparkler. Trapping, MabelTrask 2 2* 3 3 5 J Howard 7 Hops, F. Craw’ford, P’ce Bonero 1 1* 3J J How’ard 8 Ed Garrison, Ballad, Lola 1 ink 2® 11 J Howard 6 Frascuelo, Lola, L. Spendthrift 6 105 X 725 8 108*720 4 105. .715 9 115*715 5 102X710 5 110X710 4 102X705 7 102X700 FIRST BALLOT, ch. m. 5 111 41250 Havana 3-4 l:lS%hvy 1 106 4 4 41193 Havana lm50y 1 :42%fast 5 106 7 6 5 41091 Havana 55 f l:07%fast 6 108 8 7 40522 Latonia lm70y l:49%mud 13-10 106 4 3 3 40502 Latonia 3-4 l:14%good 4 109 9 5 40401 Latonia 3-4 l:16%hvy 12-5 106 3 8 39952 Church’l lm70yl :44%fast 33-10 106 2 1 1 39775 Lex’ton lm70y l:45%fast 2 103 6 3 3 39694 Lex’ ton 3-4 l:13%fast 7-5 106512 2 39295 Saratoga 3-4 1:14 good 10 101 2 1 SAM HILL, b. g. 4 206 41261 Havana 3-4 1:21 hvy 6-5 111 1 1 41206 Havana lm50y l:43%fast 3 107 2 3 2 41158 Havana lm50y l:44%fast 7-5 102 1 1 1 41077 Havana 3-4 l:13%fast 20 110 7 6 40547 Bowie 1 1-16 l:54%slow 22 101 2 3 2 40476 Bowie lm70y 1 :48%fast 15 102 6 Fell. 40393 Bowie 1 1-16 l:56%hvy 12 106 1 6 6 40327 Bowie 1 1-16 l:50%f ast 24 105 1 1 1 40277 Pimlico 1 1-4 2:08 fast 86 103 6 7 6 40219 Laurel lm70y l:44%fast 38f 104 6 2 2 40107 Laurel 1 1-16 1 :47%fast 78 104 7 7 7 40076 Laurel 1 1 :41%fast33-10f 111 7 12 14 POMP. br. h, 5 111 41267 Havana 55 f 1:14 hvy 25 1**6 2 1 41222 Havana 55 f l:06%fast 20 109 7 5 41045 Havana 55 f l:08%good 30 109 12 12 40945 Havana 5-S 1 :13%hvy 8 109 3 1 40920 Havana 55 f l:14%hvy 25 115 6 4 39036 Latonia 3-4 l:12%fast 28f 112 2 3 38833 Latonia 3-4 1:17 hvy 113 112 2 2 38647 Latonia 3-4 l:14%fast 44 108 3 3 38478 Douglas 3-4 l:12%fast 125 108 1 5 By Ballot — Zephyr 2nk 2 2 C Howard (* 6® 6® C Howard 8 3* 3% C Howard 9 3® 3 7 C Brown « 3* 2* R Simpson 12 6 s 6* 2 C Brown 9 7® 8*» R Simpson 8 8* 8*® F Smith 10 65 8*4 R Simpsonl2 1® l 4 F Smith 20 (C. Howard). Hops. Capital City. Heredity Mary’sBeau. Soldier, J.W.Klein Premium. M’nganese, Tw. Seven Capt. Burns, LeahCocliran. Erin T.Anderson, Cap.Burns, Reviver LadyLuxury, Gr.Grass, BillyJoe Mary Belle, Lucky R.. Eulogy Baby Lynch, Tze-Lsi, Mary Belle David Craig, Warsaw, Marasmns KatieCanal, Lively, ChoirMaster 110 7 6 101 2 3 2 102 6 Fell. 106 1 6 6 105 1 1 1 103 6 7 6 104 622 104 7 7 7 By Solitaire II. — Bremerhafen (F. O’Rourke). 1 1= 2 2 5 T Nolan 7 Quick. Milestone, Callaway 2 2“* 4 3 T Nolan 10 Robt.L.Owen, (’hi Hum. Bierinan 1 15 2® II Lunsf’d 9 Crystal Day, Capital City, Cork 6 4J 4 8 i J Dawson 12 Lindsey, Ralph S., MissFrances 7 l 11 ll 25 R McCr’nnll Euterpe. K. Neptune, Noureddin R Moore 15 Salvatelle, Bur One, Irish Kiss 3 2* 3*5 L Stalker 11 Flora Finch, Fairly, Progressive 2 2J 7® A Johnsonlo Amalgamator, Buck Nail, Kebo 7 8 20 8 1 ® S Sn’dman 9 Piedra. Valspar, Sunny land 3 3 4 3 4 L Stalker 14 H. Valley, Gold. Boy, S.Sandals 8 8* 8*°5C KummerlO Nigel, Ocean Prince, Hwfa ' :41%fast33-10f 111 7 12 14 14 15 15 2 * A Pickens 15 Leta. Prunes. Wood Violet 55 f 1:14 hvy 25 55 f l:06%fast 20 55 f 1 :08%good 30 5-8 1 :13%hvy 8 65 f l:14%hvy 25 3-4 1 :12%f ast 28f 3-4 1:17 hvy 113 3-4 l:14%fast 44 3-4 l:12%fast 125 LADY SPENDTHRIFT, ch. m. 7 \ Havana l Havana ! Havana l Havana L Havana ) Havana I Havana [ Havana 55 f l:10%slow 6 • 5-8 l:ll%hvy 5 55 f l:16%hvy 6 5- 8 1 :06%hvy 2 6- 8 1:09 hvy 12 5-8 1:05 hvy 10 5-8 l:04%hvy 15 3-4 l:14%slop 4 By Sweep — Lamp Girl (C. Howard). 4?. 5=5 C Howard 10 Buster Clark, Khaki. Ranker 3* (’ Howard 10 Conscription, MinnieH., Liberal 5 3 3® C Howard 9 Anlace. Dione. Liberal 5) 5 7 5 C Howard 11 LouiseMack. TheTalker, Caballo 3 s 4 6 4 C Howardl2 Linkstrap, Rosagine, Anlace 8* 5** C Howard 10 Fustian, Lady Order, Duke Ruff. 8* 6 3 j C Howard 11 Surplice, Sunduria, Rosagine 6* 6®J C Howard 8 T.S.H’ndred, Wey. Girl. Fustian 6* 6*° R Simpson 12 Delico, Flor. Webber, Brimful By Harrigan — Minnolette (J. A. Seckington). 45 3*2 D Boland 10 Conscription. Lamppost, Liberal 4= 4” L) Boland 12 Ter.Miss, Bagdadine, D. C. Girl 95 9*® D Boland 12 Linkstrap Rosagine, Anlace 8 8 47 H Thurber 8 Tetley. Corson. TheSixHundred 10J ll 2 * J A 0’B*nl2 L. Rachel, Retta B.. Wat. Willow By McGee — Grace Commoner (C. T. Worthington). *55 6 :, 2 H Thurber 9 T.Talker. Conscription, Bag’dine 2«k 2* W Kelsay 12 Featherwit, For. Favor, L.Macs 3 3 3 2 J Maher 12 S’niirgdale, K.'l'ranter, C’tilever 3= 3® J Maher 11 Discussion. Omeme, Todnaii 10* 9«J J Maher 12 TexaaSpecial, Silv. Light. Wave 3 2 3 3 E Sande 12 Salvo. Silvery Light, Twiford 4J 3 2 5 L Gentry 12 War Cap, Ccrinus, Perigord 34 3 2 4 H Alex 12 AdeliaW., CandleLight, Twiford 6 2 5 7 H Alex 12 Camoufleur, Loyalist, T. Special By Ormondale — Lacrimae (B. Barber). 5* 3=5 T Nolan 10 Buster Clark. Khaki, Earnest 9= 8 17 J Frach 11 MikeDixon. M.Ivan, StoneDaisy 8 8 3 2 2 25 4=5 W And’s’n 7 Whis.Hopc, Driffield. K.Trovato' 111 4 & 3 5®k 7‘® J Howard 9 Hemlock, Quin, Golden Chance 108 1 2 4 3*» 4 3 2 W And’s’n H Frascuelo. Kernan, Ix»ia 108J 4 3 3 55 6* 1 L Gauge! 11 Bunice, Miss Gove, Lantana 110 7 7 8 8 30 8>® J Howard 9 Milbrey, Violet, Enver Bey 105 1 4 4 4® 4*® J Pitz 6 Miss Fannie. Luzzi, Quin 108 By Sain — Toots Mook (A. C. Niehaus). 105510 9 S 9 S‘ S» 7 W Kelsay 11 M.’s Beau. Annie Edgar. Ballad 97 9 6 3 3 2 3* T Murray 10 Starlike, ll. L. Owen, Chemung 113 11 10 8 6* 3* 2 D. Boland 11 Sis. Susie, Shandon. Peep Again 1075 8 4 3 3 s 25 W Kelsay 8 Tok. March, Lantana, Gala way 107 7 5 4 2** 3*2 W Kelsay 7 Jutland, Bev. James, Phedoden 108 7 6 4 3 2 3 s W Kelsay 7 Betterton, Brown Baby, W.Hope 110 13 12 11 12 ll 17 S Wolst’ml2 John Jr., Nepe, Kenward 111 12 12 12 11* 9* 3 C Rogers 12 Sirocco. Hocnir, Arch Plotter 110 12 10 6 8 h 8®| J Mooney 12 John Jr.. Billie B.. Ophelia W. 103 8 11 11 11 8*J 7 8 j E Don’huel2 Beaut. Girl. Run. Queen. OldBen 107 12 11 11 9* 9 11 R Simpsonl2 W.o’ Wisdom, Liberator, ToyMiss 109 By Harrigan — Daypeep (H. S. Zepp). 1**3 8 4 4 45 3' J Dreyer 12 Brown Prince. Closer. Servia 111 9 8 6 55 4 12 W Kelsay 11 Sis. Susie. Shandon. Pontefract 104 5 8 8 8 8 7 3 H Thurber 8 Bianca, Lantana, Cardome 110 7 4 3 3*5 3 3 J Dreyer 11 Flying Dart, Br. Prince. Clarissa 108 7 6 5 4 ll 2 12*® A Collins 14 Tie Pin. Langden, Margery 106 9 7 7 7 6 2 6® A Johnson 12 Polroraa, Mose, Bellringer 99 9 9 8 6 1 * 4 r, J Q Preece 10 Currency, Subuhdnr, Milkman 109 4® A Pickens 9 Blanchita, C. Ellwanger, Braudo 108 3=J H Chapp’ll 8 Rollin Laird, Quin, Hops 92 7 5 3 4 35 11*® R Denyse 15 Bierman, Lazy Lou, Starter 111 2 4 3 4 s 6 7 3 A Pickens 7 Dr.Campbell, M. Kruter, G. Eagle 103 By Rapid Water— Margaret T. (H. Oots). 101 1 4 6 7 7 7 43 J H Burke 7 Chemung. BeautvShop, C. Haven 102 9 8 8 7 9* 10*® R Wingf’dl2 P. to Point, Ralph S., Chemung 101 1 4 5 5* 6* 4 J H Burke 8 Phedoden, W. Master, R.L.Owen 102 2 3 4 6“* 7 12 J H Burke 7 Blanchita, Circulate, MissJazlxi 100 3 4 6 7 7 27 J H Burke 7. Sen. James, L. Pearl, W his. Hope 109 1 6 5 8 8 34 J Howard 8 Bunice, Quick, Unar 97 4 2 Pulled up. H Burke 8 Black Frost. Flare, Ch.McFerran 100 5 3 2 2 2® ink H Lunsf’d 0 Eliz. H., Tippo Sahib. E.Princess 92J 8 2 3 3 2* 2"k H Lunsf’d 10 J.deVales, B’ttleAbbey, Lyndora 100 8 5 6 4*1 5* H Burke 9 Kildare Boy, Scorpii, Ralph S. THIRD RACE — 5 1-2 Furlongs. American Handicap. 3-year-olds and upward. (Jan. 24. 1917 — 1 C5%— 5— 102.) By Flint Rock— Ballot Bred (H. Bowen). 4 J 4" W Lang 9 Baby Girl. Stiletto, Emily W. 35 3*J W Lang 9 T.Talker, Conscription. M’sCoat 1* 2® W Lang 12 Ter. Miss, 1). C. Girl. MinnieH. 3= 4* W Lang 12 Miss Ivan, Stiletto, Stone Daisy 9J 10* 1 M Rowan 12 Grimalkin. OverTherc, Lead. Star 10= 10= * M Rowan 12 Sky Man. Unibala. llindoostan ll 11=* M Rowan 11 Tailor Maid. Pluviada, Sailor 10 10»° E Taiilin 10 Madge F.. Elected II., Sylvano Bv Sir Huon — Boeina (K. Spence). 8= S=» H Jeffcott 9* Baby Girl. Stiletto. Emily W. 5 o- J L Woods 5 Tippler, H’miltouA.. SkilesKuob 8 8 M A Kreger b 0(peuie, Rosagine, Stiletto SIROCCO, br. 1 38792 Latonia 28700 Latonia 38583 Douglas 38271 Church’ i 38120 Lex’ton 36213 Latonia 36062 Latonia S5972 Latonia HAMILTON A., 41269 Havana 4111*0 Havana 41111 Havana 41079 Havana 41031 Havana 40955 Havana 40887 Havana <0487 I^atonia 39920 H.deG’ce CLEEK. b. g, ( 11237 Havana 41192 Havana 1 41113 Havana 1 41032 Havana 40988 Havana lr 40853 Havana 40757 Havana 40693 Havana 37188 Havana 37157 Havana g. 4 3-4 1:13 good 3 3-4 l:14%fast 31-10 3-1 1 :l2=r.fast 35 3-4 l:14%fast 43-10 3-4 l:13%fast 17-10 5-8 1 :02%mud 6 3-4 l:13%fast 11-5 55 f l:15%hvy 18-5 ,, br. g, 4 3-4 1:18 hvy 3 5 1 . f l:05%fast 9-5 3-4 l:ll%fast 3 55 f l:0t»%fast 3 3-4 1:14 fast 7-5 3-4 1 :19%hvy 8-5 55 f 1:19 %hvy 3J 3-4 l:14%good 4J 3-4 l:12%fast 18 By Sir Geoffrey — Helium (E. L. Fitzgerald). 1*5 1® R Sinrp^onl2 Clairvoyant, Nepe, Mary’s Beau 15 2 h R Simpson 11 S. Alyssum. C’rvoyant. SilkLady 1* l nk R Simpsonl2 Hocnir, Arch Plotter, Busy Joe 1*» 35 R Simpsonll* Dioscoride, Mary’sBeau. S. Knob 1* 1® R Simpson 12 Regal Lodge, Sasenta, Ndio 64 7 4 L Gentry 12 Kuklux. St. Jude, Tippo Sahib 2* 4 3 J J Howard 10 Spearlene, J. Stuart, D. of Savoy 5* 6 7 F Murphy 7 Mar Tom. TippoSahib, J. Frances By Toddington— Hollybush (W. E. Applegate). 1'4 1’4 J Dreyer 7 Corson. Faux-Col, Hocnir 15 2® J Dreyer 5 Tippler. SkilesKuob. Impressive 2 3 4 3 J Dreyer 7 Orestes, Wise Man. Tippler 2*5 l®k j Dreyer 8 Tippler, Sedan, Rafferty 1*4 1= J Dreyer 9 Dimitri. Gordon Russell. Irene 34 3 1 * J Dreyer ♦> Fort Bliss, Rafferty, S.Wellons 2®k 5*5 .1 Dreyer 8 Sparkler, Trapping. MabelTrask l h 3 4 j J Dreyer 7 HighC.ear, B.P’adise, G ’powder 2 h 3 2 J Rod’g ez 6 Billy Kelly, Dr.J’nson, Polroma 3-4 l:19*/«mud 3 1 1-16 l:44%fast 3 1 1-16 l:45%fast 24 8-4 l:13%fast 12 lm50\ 1 :16 good 25 3-4 1:17 slow 3-2 3-4 l:15%fast 6-5 3-4 1 :20%hvy 30 3-4 l:14%fast 6 1 1:41 fast 8-5 121 116 1 m 3 1 IF* 2 1 1084 5 101 5 1 1125 2 106 3 110 5 111 6 107 1 1 By Yankee — Gutta l» k 1»W R wingf’d l'i 25 It Wingf’d 8 1® U R Wingf’d 7 l 2 1*5 H Thurber 8 l 4 1** T Murray 7 25 2* R W’ingrd « l 4 1* J Howard 8 7* 7 4 ' J Howard 8 74 7®i H Thurber 8 1* 2® H Thurber 8 Percha (M. Lowcnstein). Bus Sclieer. Corson. Tippler Belle Roberts, Hocnir. Sasin Tetley, Sasin, Zululnnd Rafferty, Orestes, Fort Bliss Sasin, Bar. Shannon, SirWelloiis G. Russell. M.Beau. Woodthrush W. Master, Tok.Marcli, Garonne M.Trask, W’erford. S.M’Me’kin Capt.M’hmont, Deviltry. Rhyme F.ofSteel, K.o.t.Scarl’ts. N.Then TIPPLER, b. c, 3 108 By Wzterrale— 41257 Havana 3-4 1 :19%mud 7-5 Ml 5 3 3 C 4'® T N ola n 41190 5i f l:0G%fast 8-5 1064 3 2 2 2* 1" T Nolan 41111 Havana 3 4 1 :ll%fast 5 1044 3 2 1 n 3*5 W Kelsay 41079 Havana 5*. f l:06%fast 24 I'*:; 2 1 ] i= 2»k J Frach ,1000 Ha \ . 111.1 54 f 1 :14%hvy 5 m 3 1 1 Ink 01 »p Nolan 40S54 Havana 5-8 l:03%slow’ 4 no 2 1 1 1® I® T Nolan 40192 Empire Ab3-4 l:lO%fast 7 112 4 :: 3 44 4 4 M Rowan 40169 Empire 51 f 1 :06%fast 8 111 5 3 3 6= C'4 M Rowan 40127 Empire 55 f l:06%fa.st 12 112 3 •j 2 2*J 3*4 L McAtee 40100 Jamaica 3-4 1:14 fast 5 107 3 4 4 4 3 T J A Schug’i •** ('leek. Bus Sclieer. Corson !i H’miltonA.. S.Knob. Impressive 7 Orestes, Wise Man. HaniiltonA. S Hamilton A.. Sedan. Rafferty 5 Rafferty, Faux-Col, B. Roberts 5 Tetley. Lady Langden, Stiletto DAILY RACING FORM. Thursday, February 13, 1919 SKILES KNOB. ch. g. 7 125 By 41264 Havana 5i f l:14Hhvy 7-10 136 1 1 1 n v. 41190 H a \ alia 55 f l:05%fast 8-5 124 1 4 3 ?.** 2- 41125 Havana 5J f 1:06Hfaat 35 120 1 t 1 I 2 l“i 41032 Havana 3-4 l:13%fast 35 123 o 3 3 3j 6 t ; 41000 Havana 55 f l:14Hhvy 6-5 124 2 2 2 44 6 M 40968 Havana 3-4 l:16Hslow 3 120 2 1 1 2 l i 1* 40S81 Havana 3-4 1 :23M*h%T 7-5 116 1 1 1 U I s 40796 Havana 55 f l:15Mvhvy 8-5 114 3 1 1 1* l l i 40717 Havana 55 f l:17%hvy 6-5 114 3 1 1 lb 2 1 40675 Havana 3-4 1 :22%hvy 4-5 109 3 1 1 l* li RAFFERTY, b. e, 4 104 By 41251 Havana 55 f 1 :08 h\T 3-2 103 4 3 2 2 1 2 1: 41125 Havana 55 f 1 :06%fast 2 107 4 4 o 45 6*j 41079 Havana 55 f 1 :0C-\.fast 7 107 4 6 4 4 3 4’i 41032 Havana 3-4 l:13%fast 5 106 1 2 2 2* 2*j 41000 Havana 55 f 1 :14%hvy 3 106 1 3 3 2* l 1 40955 Havana 3-4 l:19%hvy 8-5 96 3 1 1 1* 2® 40841 Havana 55 f l:13%hvy 3 113 1 2 4 3 4 3 4 4c796 Havana 55 f l:15V8hvy 2 112 1 2 3 3* 2*j 40761 Havana 3-4 l:15%fast 7-5 111 1 4 3 3 s 3 7 40717 Havana 65 f l:17%hvy 2 108 1 3 3 2 i ii 40663 Havana 5-8 1 :04 V&hvy 6-5 100 3 3 1 Ink 2 nl ETRUSCAN, ch . g. 7 115 By 41237 Havana 3-4 1 :19 1 . i mud 7 115 2 4 5 f» 5 2 ' 41111 Havana 3-4 l:ll 3 5 fast 35 115 6 4 4 3nk 6 3 i 41079 Havana 5t f 1 ^Kl^fast Ji 11C 8 7 7 7 l 8 1 ' 40663 Havana 6-8 l:04V&hvy 5 105 5 2 2 4* 5* 40232 Laurel 3-4 l:14%hvy 5 110 3 3 3 3 3 2) 40077 Laurel 3-4 1 :ll*bfast 29 1045 1 2 5 6* 6 *\ 39965 Laurel 3-4 1:13 fast 25 107 1 3 4 5® 6 IS 39920 H.deG’ce 3-4 l:12%fast 19 107 3 4 5 6 6 71 38313 Jamaica 3-4 l:14%hvy 30 109 1 1 1 1* l 1 38279 Jamaica 65 f l:06M>fast 20 108 4 6 7 7 « 711 PHILIPPIC, b. h, 5 102 By 41264 Havana 55 f l:14%hvy 12 118 4 5 4 5 5 8 41079 Havana 55 f 1 :06%fast 10 105 6 6 6 6® 6 l( 41032 Havana 3-4 1 :13%fast 20 104 8 7 7 8 8 l « 40020 Jamaica 3-4 l:12^fast 7 111 8 8 8 8 7* 39184 Empire Ab::-4 1 :09 slop 15 107 6 4 3 34 5^ 28461 Belmont 3- 4 st 1:10 slop 20 104511 9 9 10 2 10” 38313 Jamaica 3-4 l:14*4hvy 5 123 2 4 5 6| 4* 38179 Pimlico 1 1:40 good 11 110 7 7 5 5 4* 4 11 >089 Pimlico lm60y 1 :4:’,^fa.st 16 103 10 6 6 3 6nk 7«3 ::8046 Pimlico 1 l:43%hvy 16-E 109 6 4 2 2 2® 2 3 G.Soheer, T.BluePnke 41283 Havana 1’miltonA.. Impressive 41204 Havana II. Shannon. Ft. Bliss 40814 Havana W Kelsay 4 R. Roberts, B. Shannon, Sedan 2 1 J Dreyer 1} J Dreyer 5 Rafferty, Sir Wellons, Snsin 5 Hocnir, Faux-Col, Woodtbrash Lunsf’d 8 Hamilton A.. Tippler, Sedan rwiss. Mrueuoiis - x-Col. K. Shannon «£* Havana m. ‘»*«**«j ^ v. uirawra, foil min? A/\oon T Murray 5 Tippler, Faux-Col, BelleRoberts 40867 Havana T Murray 0 Ft.Bliss, HainiltonA.. S. Wellons PETLAR, b. g SENATOR JAMES, ch. g, 9 111 41283 Havana 3-4 1 :14%good 3| 104 41204 Havana 5$ f 1 :06 fast • 114 40814 Havana 3-4 1:24 hvy 6-5 114 40772 Havana 0* f 1:17 hvy 1-2 109 40466 Latonia lm70y l:46«fcfdow 18 111 40447 Latonia lm70y 1:50 hvy 23 10S 40377 Latonia 1 1-8 l:56%slop 11 107 10363 Latonia lm70y 1:48 slop 40 107 GLORINE. b. m. 5 106 41283 Havana 3-4 l:14%good 6 108 41143 Havana 3-4 l:12Vfefast 4 113 41065 Havana 65 f 1 :07V 5 fast 4 112 41026 Havana 3-4 l:17%slow 2J 110 40967 Havana 5* f 1:11 slow 5 111 40936 Havana 3-4 1:26 hvy 5 HO 40867 Havana 3-4 l:16%good 6 112 3 4 1 :14%good 4 3 s :'JH Lunsf* d G Sk. Knob, SirWellcns, Malvolio 40869 Havana lm50y 1 :46%good 8-5 107J 1 1 3 s 3 7 H Lunsf’d 5 B. Roberts, S. Wellons. Malvolio 40749 Havana lm50y 1:49 slow 5 113 2 1 2 1 l 1 H Lunsf’d 5 Skiles Knob. Sir Wellons. Sasin 40723 Havana 3-4 1:23 Vfehvv 2\ 107 3 ink 2nk H Lunsf’d 8 Sir Wellons, Sk. Knob. Malvolio 40653 Havana 55 f l:07%fast 30 108 8 • « _ ___ ... 40048 Church’ 1 1 1-8 l:53%fast 31 107 1 2 By Burgomaster— Fiesole (E. G. ViveU). :?9874 Douglas 1 1-8 l:53%fast 20 109 1 4 o . U Jackson 5 Cleek. Gns Sc beer. (Verson 39832 Douglas lm70yl:44%fast 119 104 4 3 3nk fis j C Jackson i Orestes, Wise Man. Tippler n-tririrmffr viw v. a ma 7 l 8 1B C Jackson 8 Hamilton A., Tippler, Sedan ff 05 * 7 J , . 1A4A ___ , - 4 s 5 17 C Jackson 8 Sir Wellons, Rafferty, Sk. Knob 5 ^ ? 2 3 3 2 * C Jackson 3 Flags, Bulse SoiSHa 5 t ^ fi 4 €« 6*1 C Jackson 7 Icarus, Bulse, Leocbares 11147 Havana lm50> 1.44 fast 6 99 5 4 li li C Jackson 9 He Will, Seafarer, Philippic 7* 7 lf C Jackson 8 Startling, High Noon, Arnold By Cioero— Qu&ir (Marrone Stable). 41112 Havana 41063 Havana 41026 Havana 40966 Havana 40867 Havana 1 l:40%fast 12 3-4 1:13 fast 5 3-4 1 :17*islow 3* 55 r l:ll%slow 3 3-4 l:16%good 2§ YENGHEE, ch. g, 9 * .« ,2 ul m n 5 ? T kile fK nob ; Deckmate, G.8cheer 41126 Havana 1 1-16 l:47*fast 25 — - 6 6 « - £ Pickens b Hamilton A.. Tippler, Sedan 41048 Havana lm50v l:45%good 3* 113 7 1 ! SI! 5 S* 0 , 1 , 86 § Cleek. Rafferty, Orestes 40089 Havana lm50y l:48Vr,good 6-5 106 6 8 8 7 21 G Walls 8 Housemaid, Alvord. Hondo 40786 Havana 1 1-16 1 5S%hvy 25 108 3 3 J^£S? llinS ,?S ,iltOD ^’ T o’thVM’ing S’rtling 40749 Havana lm50y 1:49 slow 3 2 HO 6 ? X ?i Jfr 5- owan 1X Naturalist, MotorCop. Oldkoenig 40638 Havana lm50y l:45%fast 6 112 4 By Ort Wells— Miss Laetitia (H. W. Plant). 7 6 5 3 l P>w H Thurber » Glorine. Waterford. Tw. Seven 7 7 6 4 2 4 3 II Boland 9 Irene, Jeffery, Bonnie Toss 1 3 3 3*| 2>® w Kelsay G Trapping. Breeze, Kingfisher 2 2 1 1* i« w Kelsay 7 LuckyPearl, W.Hope, r.toPoint 111 2 3 2 3 3 2 4® J Howard 10 S. McMeekin. B. Shop. Luckylt. 10X 8 8 7 7 7 2 7' 7 R Simpson 9 Mary H., Baby Lynch, Grumpy 107 1 1 2 3 3* 7*° N Barrett 9 Brynlimah. C.B’kley, NightOwl 107 6 2 1 1 2* 4 7 J C Brown 10 Br.McDawell. Yermak. Yenghee By Glorifier— Aurine (F. Hart). 3 2 2 ink 2nk j D’minick » S. James. Waterford. Tw.Seven 3 4 3 4 3 6 T 2 J D’minick 8 Diadi, Jeffery, Lola 6 6 6 7® 6 2 | J D’minick 9 Betterton, Nib, Perigonrdine 3 3 2 ink 11 j D’minicklO W’h. Crown, SeolehKiss, Bend let 9 9 9 8 s 6” J D’minicklO Miss Wright, Hops. Frascuelo 3 1 2 25 2* J D’minick 7 Waterford, El Plaudit, Hops 2 6 4 4»»k 311 j D’minick 8 Leoma, Lackrose, Lyeia By Collar— Petit Tor (A. C. Niehaus). 4 7 8 S’ 8*7 W Kelsay 9 Sen. James. Glorine. Waterford 111 1 Ink i»h W Kelsay 6 Don Thrush, Kguiont, HighThle 2 11 1 I s 1*5 W Kelsay 8 Algardi, S. McMeekin, Ar’trator 3 1 1 1* V W Kelsay 8 Zodiac. Pretty Baby, Victrola 8 4 3 3 2 2 1 J Dreyer 12 Toy Miss, Glorine, Closer 1 2 7 7 7 7 2 ® F Jackson 7 Lottery, Benefactor, Fair Orient 1 4 G 5 7 6 8 J H Gray 7 Jovial, Old Miss. Pleasureville 434 4 o5 6 13 H Gray 12 Sayonarra, McAdoo, Sleeth By Bassetlaw — Bryuwood CH. McDonald!. 6 2 2 2* 25 T Nolan 10 Tippo Sahib. James G., Bulger 3 2 2 2 24 15 T Nolan 7 BeautyShop, C. Haven. Ambrose 5 4 4 5 6* 5 2 3 Q Preece 10 Scorpii. Robt. L. Owen, Kenian 1 7 6 6 5 2 3* G PreeceJrl2 P. to Point. Ralph S., Callaway 5 3 4 45 4 7 J D’minicklO Starlike, R.L.Owen, Pontefract 7 10 9 74 7 10 W Kelsay 10 Glorine, Wh. Crown, Scotch Kiss 5 6 2 2® 2* J D’minick 8 Betterton, Hands Off, Br.Prince 6 7 8 64 7*1 R Troise 8 Leoma, Lackrose, Glorine By Yankee — Monarka (C. Howard). Left at the post. C Howard 10 Miss Sweep, W. Crown, Lon. Girl 113 3 2 2 99 5 4 4 108 1 7 6 108 5 3 40989 Havana lm50y l:48Vf>good 6-5 108 6 5 5 40786 Havana 1 1-16 l:58%hvy 25 108 3 4 4 * G Walls 8 Lanius, Flags, Johren J C Kummerl2 Cudgel. Johren, Crank 10391 Latonia 1 1-13 l:5S%mud 19-5 1104 4 8 FOURTH RACE — 1 Mile and 20 Yards. 4-year-olds and upward. Claiming. P—103.) AMBROSE, b. g. 9 41306 Havana lm50y l:43*5fast 6 41173 Havana *m50y l:45 3 tfast 2 41103 Havana 3-4 1:13 fast 2 41078 Havana 55 f l:06%fast 30 40659 Havana 55 f l:12*£hvy 20 40143 Empire 1 1-16 l:48iAfast 20 27^02 Oakl’wn 11-16 1:47 fast 12 "7774 Oakl’wn 1 1-16 l:49%mud 15 27748 Oakl’wn 1 1-16 l:47%fast 10 LITTLE BUSS. b. g, 4 (M) 41284 Havana 1 1-16 l:50%good 3 41238 Havana lmJOy 1:51 mud 4 41191 Havana lin20y 1:42 fast 2 41172 Havana lro50y l:43%fast 5 41077 Havana 3-4 l:13%fast 12 40720 Havana 5-8 1 :07%hvy 5 40C40 Havana 5i f l:l4%hvy C 103 K)6 111 113 4 11 105 1 1 106 6 6 107 2 1 108 3 2 8 104 4 2 2 111 2 1 1 105 2 2 2 90 1025 3 2 1 190 2 3 3 102 8 7 5 Kin 3 4 4 110 12 12 104J 7 9 105 5 7 lags. Johren 40363 Latonia lm70y 1:48 slop 5 105 2 9 7 >hren. Crank 40015 Church’l 1 1-16 l:47%fast 27-10 107 6 6 6 Damrosch, Woodstone S9894 Douglas 1 1-16 l:46%fast 19-5 107 8 7 6 ARBITRATOR, b. g, 5 106 (Feb. 15, 1918—1:39— 41272 Havana lmSOv l:52%hvy 4 111 4 7 6 41090 Havana 3-4 l:13%fast 25 114 7 7 40869 Havana lm50y l:46%good 2 105 5 5 5 Buxton). 40786 Havana 1 1-16 l:58%hvy 25 113 5 3 2 By Disguise — Ambrosine (C. Buxton). 40786 Havana 1 1-16 l:58%hvy 25 15 6*5 G PreeceJrlO Roht.L.Owen. Chillum, Biennan 40749 Havana lm50y 1:49 slow 25 ink 4*J R Troise 7 Chemung. BeautyShop, C. Ha ven 40706 Havana lm50y 2:01 hvy 4 31 2“ A Pickens 12 Fascinating, Timkins, G. Chance 40676 Havana lm50y l:56%hv> 4 45 5*1 A Pickens 11 S. Susie, Blancliita, J.B.Harreh 40664 Havana lm50y l:52*ihvy 5 3* 5* R Troise 8 Clark M., Ft.Bliss, WalterMack 40603 Havana lm50y 1:44 fast 6 9 9 s * G PreeceJr 9 N. Simplex, Orderly, W. Thyme watfbfouti h » fi 3 1 3«5 G Scherrer 10 Sir Oliver. GreatDolly. Philistine 41 Havana 3-4 114^eood 5 15 2* G Scherrer 11 Surpassing, Hi.Horse, Trentino J t 7 9* 9» E Sande 10 Serenata, Ben Levy, Lady Ward ! nllSK 3 40936 Havana 3-4 1:26 hvy 2 By McGee— Maud Gonne (E, H TTiurber 7 Chillum. So lid Rock. Sil. Sandals M 0 ! 05 'Havana lm50y 2 :07%hvy 41238 Havana lmJOy 1:51 mud 4 190 2 3 3 2 25 2'5 Q Preece 8 Juke Schas, Galaway, Algardi 4076 jf Havana 3-4 l:16%fast 3 41191 Havana lm20y 1:42 fast 2 102 8 7 5 4 4- 4-i J Dreyer 30 Pretty Baby, Kernan, Ralphs. 40715 Havana 3-4 l:26Vfchvy 2 41172 Havana lnoGOy l:43%fast 5 106 3 4 4 3 3‘ 2* R Troise 9 Dragon Rock, B. Sand, Dalrose 4C693 Havana 3-4 l:20%hvy 4 41077 Havana 3-4 1 :13^sfast 12 110 12 12 12 ll 3 6 8 3 H Jeffcott 12 Lindsey. Ralphs., MissFrances CAPITAL CITY, br. g, 5 4 >720 Havana 5-8 1 :07%hvy 5 104 J 7 9 9 S 5 7 18 A Pickens 9 L. Matchmaker, Quin, P.Bonero 41270 Havana l l:50%hvy 5 406* JO Havana 5i f l:14%h\y 6 105 5 7 7 C 2 6° A Pickens 7 Betterton, B’wnBaby, P’tefract 41250 Havana 3-4 l:18%hvy 15 40273 Pimlico 1 l:41»4fast 150 110 7 13 12 12 12 2 11 1 » H Romine 13 Bright Angel, Sibola, L.ofLight 41158 Havana lm50y l:44Vsfast 8 CORYDON, cb. g. 4 99 By Hamburg— Sylvan (E. Baxter). S Havana ? 41262 Havana 3-4 l:19%hvy 5 192 2 5 5 3= 3 2 H Bullm’nlO Hemlock. Bulger, Lola S mvaSa : mhw 1 41239 Havana lm20y 1:51 ^mud 2 102 1 2 3 3 ink r- h Bullm’n S Daybreak. Quick, O’Malley Havana 1 4 - S i Aim Havana lin50y l:43%fast 4 105 7 5 6 7 6U 5 3 3 A Pickens 9 Dragon Rock, Lit. Buss, B.Sand inw Havana t-4 l- 23 hvv ^0 41194 Havana 3-4 l:12%fast 12 103 2 6 7 75 7* ‘J Dreyer 12 Breeze, Jeffery, Miss Sweep JSm Havana ll 4hvv 8 ..9175 Empire 1 l:41%fast 12 116 4 8 8 8 6' 5 12 G Scherrer 8 Approval, W. Violet, P’rigourdine \ i-b%nvy s ."9144 Empire lm70y l:45V8fast 20 96 4 5 6 8 5 8 5 8 R Denvse S Af. Arrow, M.Goosby, Paddy Dear LONDON GIRL. ch. m, 7 29117 Empire lm70y l:47 2 sgood 8 103 4 4 4 4 4* 3*1 L Stalker 5 Elderken, H. Burgoyne, Austral 41159 Havana ImoOy l:4S%faut 10 3-4 l:16%fast 3-4 l:26%hvy 3-4 l:20%hvy CORYDON, ch. g. 4 41262 Havana 3-4 l:19%hvy 5 41239 Havana lm20y l:51*rRinud 2 11172 Havana lm50y l:43%fast 4 41104 Havana 3-4 l:12%fast 12 29175 Empire 1 l:41%fast 12 59144 Empire lm70y l:45V8fast 20 59117 Empire lm70>' l:47 2 5good 8 39086 Ahvy 8 4 0817 Havana 65 f l:18%hvy 10 40793 Havana 3-4 l:23^hvy 4 By Filigrane— Martha Agnew (G. Warwick). “39549 Tim’ ium 1 1-1C l:51%fast 6 4 6 R J C Dishin’ n 10 Hemlock. Bulger. Corydon 39462 M’lboro Ab65f 1:25 fast 2 4 L’ 4 C Dishm'n S B.Doualton, M. Dixon. P.Bonero 39436 M’lboro AbC5f 1:24 fast 55 7 11 J Dawson 11 M.’s Beau. Annie Edgar. Ballad 38362 Balt. 1 1-16 l:52%slow 40603 Havana lm50y 1:44 fast 7 39617 Tim’ium Ab3-4 1:20 good — 39581 Tim’ium 1 1-16 1:49 fast — “39549 Tim’ium 1 1-1G l:51%fast — 39462 M’lboro Ab61f 1:25 fast — 109 6 5 6 107 6'i J Dawson 8 J.W.KIein, Butcher Boy, Ballad 38342 Balt. 40793 Havana 40745 Havana 3-4 1:17 slow 10 40733 Havana 55 f l:12%hvy 10 JOHN GRAHAM, br. g. 12 41271 Havana lm50y l:54Vfchvy 25 41147 Havana lm50> 1:44 fast 3 41081 Havana lm50v l:45%fast 6 41033 Havana lm50v 1 :47%fast 6 40855 Havana 1 l:46%slow 6 40749 Havana lm50y 1:49 slow 20 39527 Cheyenne 1 l:43%slow 45 39514 Cheyenne 1 1:42 fast 9 105 2 2 109 1 3 105| 4 110 1 98 101 7 6 4 3 1 4 l ° C White G Ballad, Austral, Darkey 2 1 l 1 ! C Dishm’n G Fly. Dart, F. Crawford, Laudator 6 # 5 8 i C Dishm’n 7 Sea Gull. High Tide, TarletonP. 2 4 2 1 C Dishm’n 7 Darkey, Algardi, Flare 3 s 3J D Stirling 7 Austral, Flare, Zodiac 2 2 3=5 D Stirling 7 Enver Bey, Austral. Frascuelo 2 1 ! 2 1 D Stirling 7 Gr.Gull, Driffield, Timkins 4 4 5 8 D Stirling 8 Kora, K.ofT.S’rlets, Butch. Boy 5 4 5 1W R Davies 7 Mabel Trask. Nib, Jutland 1 1-16 1:51 fast Ab 65 f l:30Vifast 3 3>5 2* R Davies 7 Perigourdine, View, R.L.Oweu 1 1* 1* R Davies 8 Hops, Glorine, Hemlock 2 2* 2 20 R Davies 8 M.Trask. S.McMeekin. Hemlock By Bobbie Kean — Eminola (M. Smith). 1 1*5 1U W Kelsay 8 At. Muir. F’nkKeogh, K.Trovnto 3 45 3 3 5 H Bullm’n G Hops, First Ballot. Heredity 3 3‘ 3 4 H Bullm’n 9 Crystal Day, Sam Hill, Cork 7 7 7 53 H Bullm’n 7 Tnar, Austral, St. Jude 4 4 2 4=J H Bullm’n 8 Driffield, ElPlaudit, ^toutHeart 6 6 s G 20 H Bullm’n 7 Miss Gove. Leoma, Palatable 2 2 ! 5 1“ II Bullm’n 7 Timkins. Zodiac. Bendlet 3 3‘ 3 8 5 II Bullm’n 9 Jimmy Burns, Artist, Ralph S. 5 5 10 6® H Bullm’n 8 Crys. Day, Great Gull, Clarissa By English Lad — Flammula (J. T. West). 9 9 8 ,:> W Doyle 9 P. to Point. Chillum. F. Keog!: 1 lot 3 2 W' Doyle 10 M. Sweep. WhiteCrown, Bendlet 7 75 5 3 J W Doyle 8 Austral. Mud Sill. Flare 1 l l 5 l 5 H Jeffcott 7 Sordello. Darkey, Nephthys 4 3>»k 3« H Bullm’n 11 S. Heart. B. Simmons, Arbitrator 6 18 N Huff 7 R’dmaster, M. Frances, Fr’scuelo C 10 W Doyle 7 Capt.M’mont, G.Dolly, M. Jubilee 5 4 J W Doyle 10 Bogart, Disturber, Kara Ves 4‘ W Doyle 7 Handfull, Lit. England, N’phthyi 7’° W Doyle 9 MissFilley, Handfull, C.M.J’nson 4 5 5 W D’k’son 8 J. Hanover. H.’sBrother, G.Dolly 1* W Doyle 8 Euterpe, Moth. Machree, Algardi 42 J MaloneylO Sen. James. MissFrances. Encore SIXTH RACE — 1 Mile and 50 Yards. 3-year-olds and upward. Claiming. —117.) (March 6, 1918—1:41—5 : 06J Left at the post. By Fake or Modred — Leenja (J. C. Boggess). 7 23 H Lunsf’d 7 Whippoorwill. Artist, Zodiac 41223 Havana 41169 Havana 41122 Havana 41013 Havana 40984 Havana 105 7 7 7 113 7 7 7 108 8 8 111 10 Scorpii. Robt. L. Owen, Kernan 40840 Havana 39474 Cheyenne 1 1 :42%fast 7-5 105 3 l 2 3 H Lunsf’d 0 Mud Sill. Schemer, WaldMaster <0748 Havana 6 s 4*5 D Boland 7 GuidcPost, GreatDolly, C. Haven 39711 Lex’ton 410 410 h Jeffcott 8 Chil.King, TroutFly, TarletonP. 39632 Ind’polia 7* 7 X * M Schles’r 8 Petlar. Algardi. Sam McMeekin 37625 Havana 3* J Collins 7 Sem. Stalwart, Curlicue, Trulana DIADI. b. g. 8 4*1 J Collins 7 P.deLeon, Sem. Stalwart. Trulane ^nS6 Havana 1 1* J Collins 9 Dovie, Minnie F., Sir Dyke A \u ? , Havana 1. g. 6 105 1 3-4 l:ll%fast 25 1*J9 1 1 •» 3 2 3-4 1:13 fast 3 10S 5 1 1 1* 5.1 f 1:07 fast 2 113 2 8 6 6 3 5» f l:ll%slow 2 1055 5 5 4 2* 3-4 1:16 good 25 105 5 4 4 4 2 55 f l:12%hvy 5 106 5 2 2 2 l 3-4 l:17%slow 3 103 4 5 8 8 3-4 l:16V8slow 26f 103 8 a 8 8b 55 t 1 :07%fast — 109 1 l:47%hvy 15 101 1 1 1 1 1* 108 CLIFF HAVEN, ch. g, 7 103 41206 Havana ImoOy l:43%fast' 15 9 9 9 41173 Havana lm50y l:45 x bfast 20 107 2 6 5 41147 Havana lm50v 1:44 fast 8 1035 1 6 7 4106S Havana 1 1-16 1:48 fast 6 10S 1 5 6 41033 Havana lm50y l:47%fast 6 108 3 4 4 40838 Havana 55 f l:13*ihvy 6 108 6 8 40657 Havana 1 1-16 l:47%fast 15 106 7 5 5 35108 Saratoga 1 l:41\fast 12 102 8 8 8 By Clifford — Alderman’s Daughter (E. T. Zollicof- for). •* 9 1 * D Stirling 10 Robt.L.Owen, Chillum, Biermnn 41186 Havana lm50y l:43%fast 7-l( 41143 Havana 3-4 1 :12Mvfast 10 40524 Latonia lm70y l:51*4mud 55 40507 Latonia 1 1-8 l:54%good 8 40349 Latonia 1 5-8 2:46%fast 7 5® 3*5 W Doyle 7 Chemung ^’utyShon ’ Ambrose 40045 Church’l 1 1-8 l:54%fast 74 w s 39971 Church’l 1 3-16 l:59%fast 7 U 2 W Doyle 10 Scorpii, Robt. L. Owen. Kernan 1 8 s ‘ J D’minick 8 Burlingame, Austral, Get Up 3* 3 7 J D’minick 7 Guide Post, G. Dolly, J. Graham 3979 “ Lex ton 1 1-16 l-^fast 6 1 7 l ® W Doyle 8 Twenty Seven, Dash, Mr.Dooley SASENTA, ch. f, 4 6 2 5* 1 W Doyle 7 London Girl, Sordello, Darkev 41160 Havana 1 1-16 l:46%fast 8 8 18 J Petz - 107 4 2 3 108 2 1 1 107 1 2 2 102 4 4 2 110 10 10 8 107 1 1 1 39814 Lex’ton 1 1-4 2:06%fast 8 107 1 1 39792 Lex’ton 1 1-16 l:46%fast 44 107 10 9 SASENTA. ch. f. 4 105 41160 Havana 1 1-16 l:46%fast 6-5 101 5 3 8 S.M’Meekin, B.Thistle, T.Grader 41114 Havana ImoOy 1 :44 fast 2 34965 Saratoga 1 1:44 good 20 116 8 10 14 12 12 1 ll 16 W Knapp 16 Dan, SpriugSong, M’therMachree 41093 Havana lm50y 1:44 fast 25 34837 Empire 1 1-16 1 :46%fast 15 112 3 3 4 34626 Empire 1 1-8 l:53%faat 6 107 1 2 4 LOLA. br. m, 6 106 41285 Havana lm50v 1:48 good 20 102 9 4 2 41262 Havana 3-4 l:19*hvy 25 1065 4 2 41143 Havana 3-4 l:12V&fast 6 101 5 5 41093 Havana lm50y 1 :44 fast 15 101 10 8 8 41046 Havana 55 f 1 :08%good 10 110511 8 40967 Havana 55 f 1:11 slow 6 111 2 4 40935 Havana 5-8 1:10 hvy 7 107 2 4 BROWN PRINCE, hr. g, 7 103 41270 Havana 1 1 :50%hvy 5 104 7 6 6 41156 Havana 3-4 l:13%fast 2 100 6 3 41105 Havana 5i f l:07%fast 3 101 8 9 41023 Havana 55 f l:10%slow 2 100 8 8 4U96G Havana 55 f LllVfeslow 3 113 6 6 40918 Havana 55 f l:12*hvy 2 112 3 2 40X39 Havana 65 1 1:14 hvy 2| 106 5 4 40759 Havana 55 f l:09%fast 30 108 4 7 V7404 Hnvana 1 l:41%fast 8-5 113 5 2 2 EL PLAUDIT, ch. g, 4 103 4*J W Obert 4 10 R Troise 4 Dovedale, Miss Kruter, Ed Bond 40987 Havana 6 Intone. Armament, Checks 40877 Havana By Sir Huon — Bisda (J. H. Eiff). 25 5 4 5 L Fator 10 At. Muir, Frank Keogh. Flare 4 a 4 2 J G PreeceJrlO Hemlock, Bulger. Corydon 5 2 3 1 S H Bullm’n 8 Diadi. Jeffery. King Tuscan 7 1 8 7 2 H Bullm’n 11 Sasenta, Guide Post. Crys. Day 6 1 5'5 E Hilenianl2 Bunice, Kernan, Phedoden 7 1 7 1 * J Frach 10 Miss Wright, Hops, Frascuelo 4* 2* J Frach 7 Peace. Star, Bunice, EdGarrison By Maddaio — Tourmaletta (Columbia Stable). 5 2 5 s J T Murray 8 Cap. City. At. Muir. FrankKeogh 3 2 1“ T Murray 12 Closer. Peep Again, Servia 6'5 4"5 H Bullm’nl2 Bev. James, Closer, SuowQueen 6* 4 3 5 T Murray 9 Cardome, Callaway, Timkins 4 4 4' 7 D Stirling 8 Betterton, Chemung, Hands Off 40987 Havana 3-4 l:15%?rood 6 40877 Havana 3-4 1:25 hvy 5 40639 Havana 1 l:40%fast 15 40506 Latonia lm70y 1:46 good 18 10486 Latonia 1 l:41%good 13 39891 Douglas 1 1-16 l:46%fast 17 29795 Lex’ton 1 1-16 l:47M;fast 35 GORDON RUSSELL, b. h, 9 107 8 5 6 103 7 6 7 109 1 1 1 1055 3 1 1 By H&nbridge — Helma S. (O’Meara Bros.). 3 2 l 1 H BuUm’nlO I\. Tuscan. L. Nephew. A. Edgar l r * l c H Bullm’nlO F’cinating, Pajaroitall., James 6 3 D Boland ll Phedoden, App.Wiske, Lackros** 2 1 l 1 W Kelsay 10 Enver Bey, Blanchita, liandaDff 8 S 17 W Lang 8 Pierrot. Enver Bey, Hops 8h 8 11 F Stevens 12 Kama, Dr.Carmen, Br.McDawell R Hall 5 James G., Apple Jack. DirtyFace 1* 1* H Bullm’n 7 Lytle, Nashville, Lantuna By Bowling Green — Lady Dotte (G. W. Billerman). 1 4 P T Nolan 8 Gr.Gull. C’tMarchm’t. Frascuelo 2 4 l h T Nolan 8 Jeffery, I*da, King Tuscan 4 4 4 18 F Murphy G Baby Lynch, S.Lawn, H. Temple 5 5 10 F Murphy 5 Solid Rock, Fair Orient, Grumpy 5 2 6 10 J Mooney 6 Buffington. El Rey, Shad. Lawn 2* 2“k C Brown 7 Alhena, J.W.KIein, Clairvoyant 85 9 24 L Mink 12 Turn*, Benefactor, BlackRrooui 4 a 4 4 J F Jackson 10 Ccl.M’mont, J.W.KIein. S.U’cliio 5 2 3 3 J F Jackson 12 Trapping, Repton, Mab By Eyebrow — Miss Mae Day (K. Spence). ]h ink h Lunsf’d G Kingfisher. J.W.KIein. T. Duke 15 1- H Lunsf’d 11 Mud Sill, View, Crystal Day 2 l P H Lunsf’d 11 Guide Post, Crys. Day, F. Burke 7 l ° 7 13 T Murray 8 El Plaudit, F. Burke, GreatGull 7*° 7 47 T Alurrav 8 Phedoden, W.Master, R.L.Owen 45 4f H Lunsf’d 8 M. Sweep, Bellringer, Waterford 7 3 7 1 ® J Mooney 9 Dr. Tuck. H. Breivogel, G. Post (» Miss Wright, Hops, Frascuelo 41205 Havana 1 l:39%fast 2 110 1 3 7 Peace. Star, Bunice, EdGarrison 41193 Havana lm50y l:424<5fast 3-2 115 1 2 irmaletta (Columbia Stable). «»<>? Havana lm20y J:41%fast 6-5 110 2 4 8 Cap. City. At. Muir, FrankKeogh 41031 Ha\ana 3-4 1.14 fast 5 116 1 2 Closer. Peep Again, Servia 40353 Havana 3-4 1:17 slow 8 11 3 2 Bev. James, Closer, SuowQueen 40 ^ 4 Estonia lm7 °y H ^ 9 ^ 0 9 Cardome, Callaway, Timkins Eatoma 3-4 l:12%fast 16 112 9 S Betterton. Cliemune. Hands Off 39384 Cheyenne 3-4 1:14 fast 23 111 Stil ling 11 Fly. Dart. Peep Again, Clarissa Cheyenne 1 1 :47 hvy 11 And’s’n 7 Bl.Donalton. K.ofT.S’lets. Omn «^9028 Latonia 1 1 16 l:46^fast 7 EL PLAUDIT, ch. g, 4 Ji, i._ v uaa lnuUy 1 :.»4%hvy 4122:'. Havana 41124 Havana ^0987 Havana 40936 Havana 4o888 Havana 40X56 Havana 40828 Havana 405 W And’s’n 7 Bl.Donalton, K.ofT.S’lets. Quin 390 i:40*/iiast i 4 2 4 lw W And’s’nlG Capt. M’mont. T.Miss, F’nating KINGFISHER, ch. g, 5 1* 1* B Kleeger 10 Zotliac, Hedge Rose. P.and Gold 41100 Havana 1 1-16 1 :46%fast 8-5 By Plaudit— Elise B. (A. Lezama). 4C814 Havana 3-4 1:24 hvy 6-5 111 V 4 ,ft W Lang G Egmont. St. Jude, Unar 40 ; 61 Havana J-4 l:L%fast 20 G>5 €*• R Ball 10 Circulate, K. Tuscan, L. Nephew l 04 ‘° Empire lr7l7 °y 1 :44 %fast JO 7‘5 7 10 A Pickens 10 HighGear, Sparkler. EdGarrison ^y 16 * Empire 1 1-4 2:08%fast 20 ink 15 a Pickens 8 F. Burke, G. Gull, Perigourdine 4 °E? Empire 1 l:J9%fast 60 4 2 3 3 5 C Jackson 7 Waterford, Glorine, Hops ^9 12 *^ Empire l m *vy l:4a%fast 3 116 1 111 3 109 5 5 112 9 ; 111 115 112 6 1 102 166 l 4 40814 Havana 10761 Havana 3-4 l:15}£fast 20 10176 Empire lm70y 1 :44%fast 30 401C7 Empire 1 1-4 2:08%fast 20 40159 Empire 1 l:39%fast 60 39125 Empire lmTOy 1 :45%fast 3 8 8 8 24 F Murphy 8 Jiffy, Don Dodge. Prince Igor 1 6 1 6 12 M Garner 9 Br.McDawell, Sungold, Cracow 1 1 7 5 1*5 M Garner 12 Gr’tGull, Capt.Hodge, Wees.Girl Bv Marchmont II. — Tokalon (H. W. Plant). 5 5 5 5 7 W Kelsay 6 Dimitri, Woodtlirusb, Soldier 2 4ni< 5* W Kelsay 8 Mary’sBeau, Soldier, J.W.KIein 3 2 1 l 1 W Kelsay 7 Harwood II., Soldier, M. Trask 4 3 4 3 2 J J D’minick 9 Hamilton A., Dimitri, Irene 1 1*5 l 1 W Kelsay 6 Cleek. Mary’s Beau, Woodthush 6 6 6 35 J Hanover 6 Baby Lynch, S.Lawn, H. Temple 7 7* 5* B Pool 12 Marasmus, Busy Joe, J. Wiggins 6 5 N Taylor 7 R.EiPle’santon W. Shield. Wand 6®J M M’thews 6 S. James, M. Wells, R.EIP’snntoii 1 28 3i L Mink 12 Alert, Lytle, Angeline By Sea King — Ida B. (Marrone Stable). 1 2 1 2nk R Troise G Sasenta, J. W. Klein, TlieDuke 5 5 2 4 18 R Troise 6 Trapping, Sen. James, Breeze 5 5 5 10 R Troise 5 B. Roberts, SirWellons, Rafferty 6 6® 5 11 T Rice 7 Gex, Jack Mount. Air Man 4 4 4 7 5 T Rice 4 S. Class, Game Cock, Woodtrap 4 4 4 23 J Snell 5 Koh-i-Noor, Air Man, Hondo 4 3* 3 r *5 J D’minick 7 H.S.Home, L’InfLrraier, Clark M. 3 2* 2® L Ensor 7 Slip.Elw, B.ofPhoeuix, Starter 3 2* l 4 H Wakoff 10 L.C’tage, P.andCalls, PastM’ter ; 130:1 Havana 5| f 1 :10^good 5 109 6 5 5 2 nk 2J T Nolan 8 Bon.Tess, St’mBound. Luzzi 41188 Havana 3-4 l:12^jfast 5 1065 7 3 2 l nk l 1 * T Nolan 12 Primero, LadyJaneGrey. Barton 41106 Havana 5| f 1:07 fast 8 107 2 4 4 4»> 6 7 1 W Kelsay 10 Wal.Mack, Heredity, Froz.Glen 41025 Havana 55 f l:09%slow 4 102 5 5 6 7* 7 10 R Davies 9 Lackrose, Servia, Visible 40935 Havana 5-8 1:10 hvy 20 105 1 7 7 7 6 20 R Davies 7 Peaceful Star, Lola, Bunice 40724 Havana 3-4 l:23%hvy 3 110 7 6 7 7 7 10 H Thurber 7 Leoma, R. L. Owtn, Dr. Xickell 40693 Havana 3-4 l:20%hvy 21 105 1 6 7 8 8* 1 H Thurber 8 M.Trask, W’erford. S.M’Me’kin 40654 Havana 55 f l:0C%fast 8 116 2 4 4 6» k 2® H Thurber 7 Presumption, Blanchita, Lantuna 37764 Havana 3-4 l:15%slow 8 112 6 2 3 3 1 8 7 1 L Gaugel 10 Bierman. Grasmere, Lytle 37725 Havana . 6-8 l:04V8mud 6 115 3 7 7 8 10 8* 3 J Howard 10 James G.. Milbrey, Sureget FRITZ ERNST, h. g. 4 101 By Clygad— Bveway (J. Heffering). 41284 Havana 1 1-16 l:50^.good 12 109 5 7 7 7 65 1 ’ , *5 R Wingfcl 7 Chillum. Solid Rock. LittleBuss ...... .. . . 41193 Havana lm50y l:42%fast 100 102 6 8 8 7 7 3 7 ia J H Burke 8 Mury’sBeau, Soldier. J.W.KIein f 1 - 26 Havana 1 1-10 1 .47 fast 41127 Havana 1 l:39%fast 15 1«J7J 7 7 7 7 7 7 22 R W’ingf’d 7 Harwood II.. M.’s Beau, Lytle j GHj? Havana Itn^y 143 ^5 ast 40128 Empire Ab3-4 1 :08Vifast 60 103 5 5 6 5 5 2 * G PreeceJr 5 Ult. Thule, S.Spangled, A.GoOn 38467 Douglas 1 l:40%fast 23 102 4 3 4 3 l 1 l 1 i G W Car’112 Thrills, Tom Goose, Bar One 38135 Lex’ton 3-4 l:14M;fast 44 99 9 8 7 7* 7*5 J H Burke 9 Liberator, Nepe, Little Jake 38069 Lex’ton lmTOy 1:45 fast 12 110 3 7 7 7 6* 6 1 * L Gentry 8 Unar, Red in on. John I. Day I1FTH RACE— 1 Mile and 20 Yards. 4-year-olds and upward. Claiming. (Feb. 15, 1918— 1:39—8— 15 1* J D’minick 8 L.M’chmaker, Tw.Toes.’ D’ffield 38762 Aq’duct 1 1-16 1:47 fast 5 By Peter Pan-Attell. (E. Larrea). f’ 0 I T J “ ma v Ca y % 1 2 nk 25 1 Nolan 8 Bon.Tess, St’mBound. Luzzi LYTLE, ch. g, 5 Ink ii» t Nolan 12 Primero, LadvJaneGrey. Barton 412(ki Havana 1 l:39%iast - 4h 6 7 1 W Kelsay 10 Wal.Mack, Heredity, Froz.Glen 41189 Havana 3-4 l:ll%fast 10_ 7* 7 10 R Davies 9 Lackrose, Servia, Visible 41127 Havana 1 l:J9%fast 8-o 7 6 20 R Dav’ies 7 Peaceful Star, Lola, Bunice 41110 Havana 3-4 l:13*4fast 10 7 7 10 H l*hurber 7 Leoma, R. L. Owtn, Dr. Nickell 41 °35 Havana lm20y 1:45 fast 6 8 8® 1 H Thurber 8 M.Trask, W’erford. S.M’Me’kin 409 69 Havana 3-4 1:16t8s1ow 15 5nk 2® H Thurber 7 Presumption, Blanchita, Lantana .40313 Pimlico 1 1-- 2:34%fast 45 3 1 8 7 | L Gaugel 10 Bierman. Grasmere, Lytle 4 °265 Pim co 11-2 2:J5Jsfast 19- 8 10 8 13 J Howard 10 James G.. Milbrey. Sureget 4 °25! Pimlico 1 1-lb l:48%good 11 By Clygad— Bveway (J. Heffering). ^ 1:4< ^ fa8t 7_! 61 5*5 R Wingfcl 7 Chillum. Solid Rock. LittleBuss DRAGON ROCK, br. c, 4 116 10 10 9 108 6 7 7 1 1-2 2:34%fast 45 113 6 7 6 113 6 5 103 6 2 2 4 4 4 7 J T Rice 4 S. Class, Game Cock, Woodtrap 4 4 4 23 J Snell 5 Koh-i-Noor, Air Man, Hondo 4 3* 3 r *5 J D’minick 7 H.S.Home, L’InfLrraier, Clark M. 3 2* 2* L Ensor 7 Slip. Elm, B.ofPhoeuix, Starter 3 2 4 l 4 H Wakoff 10 L.C’tage, P.andCalls, PastM’ter 9 6 l 4 ,s J D’minick 14 W’ise Man, Dan, Minto II. 12 12 1 ll 10 J D’minickl4 Deckmate, K.’sCub, GoldenC.low 5 6 l 5 2 i J Callahan 10 Minto II., Cadillac, G. M. Miller 7 6® 3 2 i J CallahanlO Koh-i-Noor, Crumpsall, Langden By Leonid — Chickadee (B. Barber). 4 4 3 4 s H Thurber G Dimitri, Wood thrush, Soldier 8 7 s 4 8 i D Stirling 10 Gus Scheer, Sparkler, K. Tuscan 6 4 l 3 8 i H Bullm’n 7 Harwoodll., M.’sBeau. M.Trask 5 5 4 3 2 J Frach 8 Sparkler, Premium, Dimitri 7 8 7 6 J J Frach 8 J.W.KIein, Butcher Boy, Ballad 4*| D Stirling 8 Dimitri, MabelTrask, Hel.Atkin 40265 Pimlico 1 1-2 2:35%fast 19-5 112 2 3 4 40251 Pimlico 1 1-16 l:4S%good 11 106 1 3 3 40213 Laurel 1 1-16 l:47%fast 7-5 114 2 4 3 DRAGON ROCK, br. c, 4 102 BIERMAN, ch. g, 5 41206 Havana lm50y 1 :43*bfast 6 41186 Havana lm50y l:43Vifast 10 7 7 22 R Wingf’d 7 Harwood II., M.’s Beau, Lytle 41l<2 Havana 5 5 2a G PreeceJr 5 Ult. Thule, S.Spangled, A.GoOn 41 1°5 Havana l l 1 1 i G W Car’112 Thrills, Tom Goose, Bar One 41029 Havana 7* 7-5 J H Burke 9 Liberator, Nepe. Little Jake 40744 Havana 6 2 6 1 * L Gentry 8 Unar, Redmon. John I. Day 4 °°5 9 Havana 38873 Latonia Ids and upward. Claiming. (Feb. 15, 1918—1:39—8— iStoSia 3L987 Latonia « « , , «... „ 23940 Latonia 55 f 1 :07%fast 8 1035 9 55 f l:07%fast 20 109 10 3-4 1:18 slow 10 104 7 65fl:12%hvy 25 106 6 3-4 l:12%fast 300 104 1 65 f l:08»Ahvy 66 108 3 3-4 l:13%fast 79 111 3 65fl:08%fast 21-5112 2 6-8 1:01%fast 20f 112 4 41094 Havana 41002 Havana 40969 Havana 40547 Bowie 40536 Bowie 40460 Bowie 40440 Bowie 40383 Bowie 40342 Bowie 40299 Pimlico 1 l:40»*fast 10 103 1 1-16 1 :59%hvy 15 104 3-4 1 :lt‘ 2 sSlow 20 103 1 1-16 l:54*islow 12 111 65 f 1 : 23% hvy 43 114 1 1-16 l:51%fast ?1 Ktt 1 1-16 1:52 fast 36 107 11-16 1:54 hvy 15 167 11-16 1:51 fast 16-5 107 38331 Jamaica lm70yl :47M>good 12 38266 Jamaica lm70yl :46%fast 15 40299 Pimlico 1 1-4 2:0S%fast 33 107 9 3 CRYSTAL DAY. b. f. 4 101 41158 Havana lm50y l:44*&fast 2 106 3 2 41114 Havana lm50y 1:44 fast 12 98 6 2 41093 Havana lm50y 1:44 fast 10 97 8 6 7 41047 Havana lm50y 1:45 good 20 97 3 3 3 40889 Havana lm50y 2:01%hvy 7 101 3 3 5 40856 Havana 1 1:48 slow 3 100 8 8 7 40828 Havana 3-4 1:23 hvy 6 103 6 6 40749 Havana lm50y 1:49 slow 8 97 o o 6 40713 Havana 3-4 l:26%hvy 4-5 100 2 4 40674 Havana 3-4 l:22fchvy 20 96 7 7 WHIPPOORWILL, ch. c, 4 104 41271 Havana lroSOy l:54’4hvy 1 97 1 3 41251 Havana 55 f 1 :08 hvy 20 101 6 40309 Pimlico ll:40%fast 11 94 7 8 40295 Pimlico 1 1-16 1 :47%fast 10 100 6 5 40286 Pimlico 1 1-16 1 :47*ifast 8 106 11 6 40253 Pimlico 1 1:41 fast 1 108 7 6 40189 Empire Ab3-4 l:10%fast 8 1105 7 40131 Empire lm70y 1 :45 fast 8 106 3 2 40122 Jamaica 1 1-16 l:47%faat 12 101 3 3 101 By Polymelus — Shy Mitsie (L. Brown). orrrpT»TT h *r 109 S 8 6 7 7 2 3 n Q Preece 10 Robt.L.Owen. Chillum. SamHill ffirr 7.*,, i./ra,, . 101 8 6 5 6 7= 8 7 J H Burke h Diadi, Gr.Gull, Capt. Marchmont !}}?? J 103 11 11 11 11 105 10=® J H Burkell M.’s Beau, Annie Edgar, Ballad ^ 1(> 104 5 5 5 6 6 6 2 ® J H Burke G Unar, J.W.KIein. M.ax’s Choice 41063 v'i i l 103 4 8 8 8 8 2 « J H Burke N Dimitri, MabelTrask, Hel.Atkin 4 J°“5 SSS c 111 7 5 8 10 9* 9 14 A Collins 11 Euterpe, K. Neptune, Noureddin JJJJJ 3 ' 4 J: 40 f Q ° od L 114 13 13 11 8 l 7 10 A Collins 13 T. Decision, Fir.Line, Dr.C’pbell } i ILISJ 108 7 8 8 8 5'5 4®JS Sn’dmanll Kebo, Sis.Emblem, Sil.Sandals 38408 LV-KuS??.- - 107 7 5 5 5 6*5 7 C 5 S Sn’dmanl2 Bl.Thistle, Sis.Emblem, Luther BJ7 8 8 8 7 8* 6 1 * R McCr’nn 9 Dolina, Grey Eagle, Gold. Boy SJJhI?’ lm i 107 6 5 5 6 6® 6*f S Sn’dman 7 Babette, Blue Thistle, Silk Bird 38131 Pimlico 11.41 fast 107 9 3 3 3 7* 8 8 | S Sn’dman 10 Piedra, Ken. Bov, Wood thrush 101 By Peep o’Day — Crystal Maid (J. J. Holtman). 106 3 2 2 2 2 3 1“ J Dreyer 9 Sain Hill, Capital City, Cork ^ 98 6 2 2 3 3b 4 4 1 J Dreyer 11 Sasenta. Mud Sill, View 1 I 1 O I 97 8 6 7 f. 3“ k 3* Q Preece 11 Sasenta, Guide Post. F. Burke J) 111 OPTION 97 3 3 3 3 4 1 4* Q Preece 10 High Tide. Galaway, S. Sandals 101 3 3 5 5 5* 6 18 Q Preece 7 Unar, Austral, St. Jude Most satisfactory. All 10*) 8 8 7 5 55 6 7 1 J H Burke S Driffield, ElPlaudit, StoutHeart lation. Loss limited to i 103 6 6 7 55 3»* R Davies 8 Pierrot, ElPlaudit, Mer.Jubilee pnnE , IT o ¥T1VI 97 5 6 5 5 6* 6>» T Murray 8 Petlar, Algardi. Sam McMeekin rnuriIS wria ‘ 100 2 4 1 1* 1* T Murray 8 Great Gull, Clarissa, Timkins Special letter D. R. « 96 7 7 6 6* 6 14 W Lang 9 TlieDuke, BillyJoe, R.L.Owen QAMhmDU 104 By OUmbala— Nightfall (J. W. Pangle). W AIN LIV-JLiI'H 97131 1 HPT Murray 7 Artist, Zodiac. Vagabond 50 Broad Street s 101 6 5 6 6 S 1 * H Bullm’n 6 Sparkier. Fort Bliss, Rafferty 94 7 8 8 6 7* 6 7 J J Zoeller 10 Sunnyland, Cob. Lass, Currency 100 6 5 5 4 45 3«J J Zoeller 9 Serenest, EddieHenry, LazyLou CnKenpikA rioiki 106 11 6 9 7 7 1 8*5 L Ensor 15 Serenest, Air Man, Polroma OUUSCrlDc TOr UdllY 108 7 6 5 5 5 8 3* L Ensor 10 Dolina, Mose, Bellringer niTTT v . nT va vnw w 1105 7 6 5 4 1 2b F Rob’sonlO Adele, Everest, Golden King DALLY RACING FORM r 102 . w .._. 108 4 6 6 5 55 5» R Ball 8 Diadi, Gr.Gull, Capt. Marchmont 102 4 5 5 4 4 3 l l 5 R Troise 10 R.L.Owen, Kernan, PrettyBabv 109 1 4 5 6® 6 8 5 C White 10 Starlike, R.L.Owen, Pontefract 112 2 6 6 6 l 5°5 C White 10 Glorine, Wh. Crown, Scotch Kiss 106 4 5 5 7 l 8 7 J C White 11 Frank Keogh. Circulate, B.Sand 108 11 14 14 14 14 13** A Schu’g*rl5 P’re-a-Feu, H’rwoodll., Cadillac 112 16 19 19 18 18 18*° R Ball 19 Harwood II., Cadillac, Precise 102 6 6 6 6 65 6*| R MoCr’nnl4 Election, Dervish, N. K. Beal 113 2 4 4 4 4 8 2*5 R McCr’nn 5 H.S.Home, Darkey, H. Burgoyne 104 6 8 9 9 6b 7 JU R McCr’nnl3 Minto II.. Aldebarau. Clark M. 2 7 7 7 29 E Sande 7 Bolster. Wo’dthrush, BuckboarU 4 5 5 3* Q Preece 5 Sky Pilot, W’dthrush, Irregular 3.5 5 5 10 Q Preece 5 T. Bloom, Deckmate, Woodtrap 3 3 5 1 44 H Lunsf’d 14 Tie Pin, LazyLou, GalleyHead By Trap Rock — Consuelo II. (C. Howard). 1 l 1*5 l l 5 C Howard 10 Frank Keogh, Mud Sill, Flare l 1 l 2 P C Howard 9 LittleBuss, BrightSand, Dalrose 8 6 5 2 7 7 5 C Howard 12 Bev. James, Closer, SnowQueen 9 10 9 3 9 22 C Howard 11 Sis. Susie, Shandon, Pontefract 5 5 o 1 6*J C Howard 7 An. Edgar, K. Trovato, Driffield 7 7 75 8 s3 C Howard 8 Clark M., Ft.Bliss, W’alterMaek 1 3 6 10 6 12 C Dishm’n 7 BonTromp, W.W. Hastings, Rifle 8 9 910 9 1 8 W Kelsay 10 Right Angle, S. Combs, Edith L. 4 6 9 9 8 5 W Kelsay 9 Freecutter, American. Kscoba 2 2 25 1* J Hanoverl2 LuckyB., C’voyant, W.W.HMngs 2 3 3 l 34 C Diahmonl2 K.Trovato, American. Cl’voyant By Astronomer — Karma (E. K. Bryson). 38131 Pimlico $10 1 1:41 fast 156 104 6 STOCK OPTIONS $20 TELEPHONES:- Harrison 1314, 1315, 1316. Automatic 62-756. All Departments. 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