The Price of This Newspaper Is Ten Cents Everywhere ^ Ow ir n D&ily * iL^= J, j &/7> sKVo>^M H' ii VOL. XXVII. NO. 96. CHICAGO, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 6, 1921. SPECIAL EDITION VALUABLE CAMDEN HANDICAP “ CRA CK” TWQ-YEAR-OLDS OF 1920 BOWIE FAVORITES ILLUSIVE ' • -n — S « Selected as Closing Day Feature EXODUS, STEP LIGHTLY, ORIOLE, NANCY LEE, BELIEVE A jj but y wo 0 f the p ub |j c Q ho j ces of Lexington Spring Meeting. IDLE HO UR AND D ARTMOOR Meet De ^ eat> Entries Sparkle with Fine Array of Three-Year-Old and Older Horses. The most valuable of Lexington's spring stakes is tin- Camden Handicnp. It is for three-year-olds and over, at one mile and a quarter, with $5,000 added and a clip to the winner, donated by Johnson N. Camden, chairman of the Ketucky Racing Com- mission. Its entry list sparkles with high-class material, both in the three-year-old and older divisions. Selected as a befitting finale of the meeting it will lie run on Wednesday. May 4, the •■losing day, and should attract a banner attend- ance. The conditions and nomiations for this pop- ular fixture are: CAMDEN HANDICAP — $.1,000 added. For tliroe- y ear-olds and over. Hy subscription of $15 each: $75 additional to start. $5,000 added, of which $NO0 to second and $400 to third. In addition to first money the winner to receive a Cup donated by the Hon. J. N. Camden. Weights to he announced six days before the race. Accept- ances to be named through the entry box tile day before the rats* at usual time of closing. One and one-quarter miles. Adan, N. — General .7. M. Gomez, b. c, 3, by Hes- sian— -Expressing. by Star Shoot. Itaker, .1. II. — Sandy Mac, b. g, 4, by Assagai — Brief, by Badge. Itaker & Moore— Unde Velo, b. g, 3. by Uueie — Velocity, by Henry of Navarre. Bradley. E. R. — Busy Signal, eh. f, 4, by Canard — Sweet Alice, by Flying Dutchman. Bradley. !•>. R. — Best Pal, b. e, 4, by Helmet — Padnla. by Imveno. Brannon. B. J. — Drastic, b. h, 6, by Hastings — Dragnet, by Rock Sand. Clark. C. W. — Captain Mac. ch. e. 4. by The Man- ager — Royal -Dainty, by Royal Flush III. Clark. C. W. — Pictor. b. g, 5, by I’ieton — White Veil, by The White Knight. Clark, C. W. — United Verde, hr. c, 3, by Golden Maxim — Yankee Tree, by Yankee. Fernandez. A. I,. — Aiken, b. c, 3, by Peter Pan — Easy Street, by John o’Gainit. Fisher. H. c. — Prince Pal. b. c. 4. by Prince Pala- tine- — Wilful Maid II.. by Sinnlridge. Fletcher & Keene — Willow Tree. b. g, 3, by I.uke McLuke — Altiorn, by Lamplighter. Giilhiker Bros. — Dresden, ch. f. 4. by Rock View — Polly Prim, by Pirate of Penzance. Gentry, Lloyd — Sterling, b. C, 4, by Ilorron — Vcrnejda, by Kilkcrran. Goring. Frank, Jr. — Itaigneur. b. h, 5, by Sarda- mn talc — Bain de Mer, by Saxon. Goldblatt. M. — Billy Barton, hr. e, 3. by Huon — Mary Le Bus, by St. Savin. Goode. J. M. — Sands of Pleasure, b. g. 8, by Fair Play— Golden Sands, by Rock Sand. Hawkins. J. S. & Co. — Firebrand, ch. c, 3, hy McGee - Subdue, by Star Ruby. Hawkins. J. S. & tin.— Delicti, blk. m, 5, by Celt —Dainty Darae, by Handspring. Hays. T. P. — Isitlmir. ch. g. 5. by Bourbon Beau - — Tlie Fashion, by Prince of Monaco. Hewitt, 11. II. — Travesty, b. c, 4, by Ballot — Coy Maid, by Kingston. Jones. Montfort — Rouleau, br. c, 4, by Tracery — Royal Coinage, by Minting. Jones, Montfort— Brookholt, ch. c, 4, by Ballot — Gracillu. by Goldfinch. Jones, Montfort — Ethel Gray, br. f. 4, by Hessian — Sweet Marjoram, by Dinna Forget. Isiwenstein, M. & J. — Paul Weidel. b. r, 4, by Go'ilcn Maxim — I>ady Lexington, by Hastings. Lowenstein, M. J. — Yung Cliing, blk. g, 4, by Sautni — Charity Lass, by Fugleman. McDowell, Tims. 0. — High Command, ch. g. 4, by The .Manager -Ellen-a-Dale, by Allan-a-Dalo. McDowell. Tims. C. — Distinction, b. f, 4, by The Manager — Alanarka, by Allan-a-Dalc. Marino, John— Rapid Traveler, h. c, 4, by Rapid Water — Alberta H., by Handspring. .Mat lack. 1>. T. — Woodtmp, ch. li, 7, by Trap Rock — Woo-lvine, by Magnet izor. Moore, C. W.. Jr. — Jouett, b. e, 4, hy McGee — Muff, by Ingoldshy. Potts, Mrs. O. B. — Bread Man. b. c, 4, by Golden Maxim — Evelyn Doris, by Ben Brush. Boss, Commander J. K. L. — Boniface, b. b, (i, by Transvaal — Cerina, by Meddler. Boss, Commander J. K. L. — War Pennant, br. b, 5. by Jim Gaffney— Maltha, by Ogden. Slion. William A. — Snapdragon II., b. h, d, by Fitz Herbert — -Mistress Penn, by Hamilton. Simms. E. F. — Leonardo II., b. or br. e, 3, by Sweep- — Ethel Pace, by Troubadour. Simms. E. F. — Bon Homme, b. c, 3, by Sweep — Sue Smith, by Musette. Simms, E. F. — Muleilier blk. c, 3, by Vulcuiu — Tapiola, by The Commoner. Simms. K. V. — Diiqiair, li. c, 3. by McGee — Mary Davis, by Watercress. Thraves. W. V. — Legal, b. h, 5, by Hilarious — Responsful, by Meddler. Trency A- Walker, Dancing Spray, b. m, 5, by Rapid Water- Alberta H., by Handspring. Woodard, William & Co., Blaekwateli II., blk. g, 4, by McDonald — Black Venus, by Katanka. Woodford, J. Hal — Znk-ika, cb. f, 5, by Neil Cow Turkish Princess, by Noli man. Young. Allle W.— Scottish Chief, eh. g. 3. by Ijigbt Brigade — Santa Susanna, by Top Gallant. HAVRE STAKES TO CLOSE SATURDAY HAVRE DE GRACE. Md., April 5. — Four $5. non stakes, the renewals of which will be salient fea- tures of the two weeks’ racing at tlie picturesque Havre de Grice course, will close on April tt — next Saturday. These are the Harford and Philadelphia Handicaps anil the Aberdeen and Chesapeake Stakes. The Harford meeting will be marked by a daily distribution of $lo.5tsi among the participat- ing horsemen and a total of about $12(5, lit to. There will be one race for military horses, with army officers iu uniform riding. (By W, S. V OSBURGH) It is no easy matter to classify two-year-olds or, for that matter, horses of any age. If the horses were known to all to be thoroughly tit in every race for which they started it would lie different. But such is impossible. One trains early, the other is backward; one is raced excessively, the other carefully placed, where lie has li i tie chance of defeat. 1! becomes necessary, therefore, to take a general average. 1 have already written of the two-year-olds of last season that seemed the best, but two-year-old racing is often a bad guide to the three-year-old form. Many brilliant two-year-olds cannot last the distances of tlie events for three-year-olds. I could give a great many conspicuous examples, but will merely say that I should not look upon tlie leaders of 192ti as certain to bold their places in 1921. Exodus, of the Whitney stable, would have taken a high rank but for tlie presence of Tryster and Prudery iu the same stable. They quite overshadowed him; but when they were absent lie defended tlie honor of tlie stable quite successfully, winuing live out of the nine races for which lie carried tlie “brown and blue." He began July 8 at Aqueduct for an overnight event and ran second to Bluffer at even weights in a held of fourteen, tin the opening day at Saratoga lie bout a field of twelve, and shortly after ran clean away from a tield of fifteen, winning by four lengths, starting favorite at !> to 5. He was favorite for the United States Hotel Stakes, won by Nancy Lee, and for the Adirondack Handicap ho was again favorite at even money, although he had the top weight, 125 pounds, and, making tlie run- ning. won all tlie way by two lengths. Then came the Hopeful. August 31. for which lie ran unplaced to Leonardo II. and Prudery. At Laurel. October 20, Exodus started iu a handicap for two-year-olds with 120 pounds, and run unplaced to Sailing B.. 1011 pounds. He wits ahead at one time, but scented to tire. At Laurel. Cb' toiler 23, he had top weight, 121 pounds. He led the greater part of the race, but at tlie finish he tired and the lightly weighted Idle Dell, with only 9N pounds, won. At Pimlico. Novem- ber 3. he won an ox'erniglit event with top weight, 119 pounds, beating Dry Moon and others. He closed tlie season at Laurel, November 9. in an all-aged event at high xveiglits, he having 101 pounds, nml de- feated Motor Cop, 134 pounds; Audacious, 12S pounds; Leocliares, 123 pounds, and a field of ten. winning by nearly two lengths. Exodus is a chestnut colt with a star and a slight stripe running halfway down his face. He is a son of Peter Pan — First Flight, and is well built, with a tine sweeping stride, and lms good length and stands well on good legs and feet. Step Lightly, the Futurity winner, had a rather strong campaign, starting twelve times, winning four races. She began at Pimlico in May and won at four and one-half furlongs, making all the run- ning. At Belmont I’nrk. May 20. site was favorite for an overnight race, but Prudery was making her debut and, while Step Lightly led most of the journey, the white-faced representative of tlie Whitney stable won. Stop Lightly finishing fourth. For tlie Fashion Stakes, May 29. at live and one-half furlongs. Step Lightly met Prudery at even weights ami l’rudcry led all the way, Nancy Lee second. Step Lightly third. Step Lightly did not start again until Saratoga, where, August 9. she ran unplaced with lib pounds, to Dough Girl. Ill pounds, and Rockland, 117 pounds. August 13, Step Lightly, 110 pounds, won, loading all the way and finishing ten lengths :tlie ; id of Pantaicttc, 105 pounds. August 21 Stop Ligl.tly ran unplaced to Serapis, Hildttr and Dartmoor, with sex allowance. For the Spinawny, August 28. Step Lightly was bcateu by Prudery by a length. She bad 112 pounds, while Prudery lutd 127 pounds. Nancy Lee finished third, with 127 pounds. Three days Inter she started for the Hopeful, with 112 pounds, anil ran fourth to Leonardo II., 115 pounds; Prudery, 127 pounds, and Oriole. 115 pounds. At Belmont Park, September 7, she ran third to Idle Dell, to whom she conceded nine pounds, and was slow at the start. The Futurity was her next race with 113 pounds, and her stablemate Careful also started and led the liest part of the journey, but suddenly stopped, causing some trouble to other horses in the race. This let Step Lightly up, and -lie won after a hard race with the heavily -weighted Star Voter, 127 pounds. It was six weeks before Step Lightly reappeared at Laurel, when, xvitli 115 pounds, she won, beating Twopair, 111 pounds: General J. M. Gomez. 11 n pounds, and others. Her last race at Laurel, October 30, a handicap, with 122 pounds, she run unplaced to By Jiminy, 111 pounds, and was never prominent. STEP LIGHTLY’S QUALITY— ORIOLE’S LIKING FOR SOFT COURSES. Step Lightly o a chestnut filly with a star and right bind pastern white. She is by the inbred stal- lion Ultimus — Tripping, and is a filly of good size and finish, sin- performed in a manner that leaves no doubt of her class, but it is the general opinion slie was lucky to will the Futurity and that Star Voter was unlucky to lose it. Oriole stamped himself tlie “mud horse” of the year. It so happened that there were few muddy days during the season as compared xvitli some years, but whenever it was muddy Oriole proved tin im- portant factor. He began at Louisville as early as May 10, and at level weights ran third to Black Servant in a field of twelve. Two days later, on a muddy track, lie led most of the way. but was beaten at the end. running second, at level weights, to United Verde. Coming East, he started on tlie opening day at Belmont I’ark. and fairly ran away from a big field at level weights, Kedgefleld second. A few days later he was decisively beaten by Mr. W ilson’s colt Dimmcsdale, but finished second in a field of eight. At Jamaica lie was third to General J. M. Gomez, to whom he conceded five pounds. He led until the last eighth. At Jamaica, June 22. at even weights, he was second to Knight of the Heather in a field of nine. At Aqueduct Oriole won at five-eighths, beating Normal and Advocate in a field of seven- teen. But at their next meeting, July 12, Oriole tried to concede Normal four pounds and Normal won. Oriole was second. Seven started. At the Empire City meeting Oriole, on July 15, met IMnrihus at even weights. The track was deep in mud and Oriole, as usual, was “at home” and won. In his next race at Empire City it was again muddy and Oriole, again in his element, made a runaway race of it. beating Brigadier General and others. August 7, at Saratoga. Oriole started for the United States Hotel Stakes, with 115 pounds, but failed to obtain a place, the winner, Nancy Lee, leading all the way. Oriole’s next race was over a muddy track. He had 119 pounds up. lieing asked to concede Sedgelield eleven pounds. Eight started and Oriole plowed through the heavy going so fust that he tired and Rowan laid to ride him out to win. August 21. for the Grand Union Hotel Stakes. Cruder}-, with 127 pounds, defeated Oriole, 113 pounds, by half a length, but sin* was iu hand at the Uuish. I lie rich Hopeful Stakes was run August 31. the closing day of the Saratoga meeting and George Odom. Oriole’s trainer, spent anxious moments watching the skies and consulting the weather bulletins. “Shall you start Oriole for the Hopeful?” I asked Odom the day before the race. “I can’t tell,” he answered; “it depends upon tlie track. If it’s muddy, I certainly shall start him, and I believe he xx-ould have a chance, lie and Prudery are weighted the same as when she beat him for the Grand Union, but if it's muddy, she couldn’t give him the twelve pounds and beat him.” "Then Oriole will start If it’s muddy, but not unless it is muddy?” “Well. I'll wait and see. It's a great temptation — the race is wortli so much.” Rain fell overnight, but before noon it cleared bright and cool with some wind, and when the boll rang. Oriole answered it. He ran a fair race, was second most of the way. but Leonardo II. always had a good lead and won. Prudery beating Oriole a half length for second place in that tremendous finish that was the talk of the year. The Nursery Handicap at Belmont Park was Oriole’s last race, for which lie carried 118 pounds and finished third to Hildur, 111 pounds, and Smoke Screen. 115 pounds. It was a creditable performance and. taken in conjunction with his other races, makes Oriole worth considering for next season provided bis races are not over too long a course. Nancy Lee was a prime favorite with the racing public. For one thing, she was smaller than many competitors and the public takes sides with the smaller horse. As Mr. Vincent Crummels. the theatrical manager, told Nicholas Nieklehy, "How arc yon going to get up the sympathies of the audience if there isn’t a little man contending against a big one?” For another thing. Nancy Lee was known to be tlie property of one of the most estimable gentlemen on the turf, a true sportsman, who, as a lad, played on the Groton and Harvard elevens, and lias since risen to a high position in tlie financial world and pos- sesses one of the most select private studs. NANCY LEE. BELIEVE IDLE HOUR AND DARTMOOR. Twelve times Nancy Lee sported silks, beginning at Belmont Park May 20. when she ran third to I rudery at even weigiits, and turce days later ran second to Prudery, which conceded her three pounds. On Imtli occasions Nancy Lee defeated Step Lightly. For the Keene Memorial she ran unplaced to Tryster and Kirklevington, Tryster conceding her nineteen pounds, actual xx'oiglit. At Aqueduct, Brig- adier General beat her a half length, sex allowance. But on June 2.S Nancy Lee won her first race, lieut- ing her field of fourteen by ten lengths after making all the puce. Mile, t’ndeau and Dough Girl second and third. July 5. for the (’lover Stakes. Careful. 127 pounds, lieat Nancy Lee, 112 pounds, quite handily, but at Empire City Nancy Lee waited, and. coming at tlie finish, won from Pantalette. At Saratoga for the SchuyliTviUe Stakes, Nancy Lee, 123 pounds, ran second to Careful, 127 pounds, but it was u close tinisb ' * ’ ’ !« *!» At this time it is fair to believe Nancy Lee had reached the top of licr form. The United States Hotel Stakes was her next start. She hail 119 pounds in the saddle uud it was 5 to 1 against her. while Exodus, tiie favorite, was at 8 to 3, with 115 pounds up. Nancy Lee was quick at tlie start and led all tin way, winning at the post by a length, with General J. M. Gomez. 122 pounds; Black Servant, 115 pounds, and six others following. The filly came iu for a great reception when Keogh brought her back to Ho- scales. For tin- Spinaxvny Stakes she had 127 pounds and finished third to Prudery, 127 pounds. Step Lightly being second with 112 pounds. For the Hopeful, Nancy Lee was fifth at the finish with P’7 pounds. Nobody iikes tlie names E. It. Bradley gives bis horses, but everybody likes Mr. Bradley. Why he should find it necessary to ask people to •Relieve Idle Hour is beyond comprehension. Idle Hour is the tit I** of his Mock farm, and it is rather ditticuit to see where any question of veracity arises in tlie mat- ter. and lie can rest assured that most people believe Idle Hour a real good filly and that she lias ushered in one of those “cycles” lie alludes to, freighted with good luck. Believe idle Hour run second to Annie Elizabeth at Latonia June 10, but three days later won tlie ( lipsetta b takes, beating tin* noted Mis» Muthns and others hy a neck. August 5. at Saratoga she started for tlie Schuylerville Stakes with 127 pounds and ran unplaced to Careful and Nancy Lee ’ For the Spinawav sin* was unplaced to Prudery. Her form at Saratoga had been too bad to be true Stic had been cut off several times nod non.* too well ridden. Accordingly, when the weights for the Tombov I In :it B<*lraont Park cm no out slu* hart 1150 |»<>unrts mid was the top weight of tlie starters. She laid away and won tu tin* last strides front By Jiminy, 111 imunds, nine starting. She started for tin* Futurity, but was not placed. Returning to the western circuit. Believe Idle Hour started for tlie Breeders’ Futurity at Lexington September 25. Lykc bad always ridden tier, but fur this race Pool was given the mount. The filly had 120 pounds and xxas at 11 to lo. Star Voter, xvitli 123 pounds, was favorite at 3 to 10. It was a' close (Continued on Mcond page.) Biggest Upset of Day Comes When Heavily Backed Trantula Is Left at the Post. BOWIH. Mil.. April 5. — Cheap horses provided tlie entertainment for another large-sized crowd at Prince George Park Ibis afternoon. The card lacked a scheduled feature. Failure of the fax-or- ites xvas the salient point in Its decision. One of tin* biggest upsets cuiue about in the fourth race, a three-year old contest, when Trantula, the odds- ou choice, wheeled to the inside rail us the barrier went up and was left at the post while the others raced on their way. The J. It. Skinker color- bearer had been discharged from the schooling list yesterday, but his education is far from complete. The winner turned up in Tubby A., which led throughout with John’s Ummu in close but un- availing pursuit. The best field to face the starter today was in tlie sixth race, a dash of a mile and a sixteenth. L. T. Bauer furnished the xvinner in the old Jim Gaffney gelding Berlin. In his race on the open- ing day Berlin showed lie was about ready and ran accordingly today. He took tlie lead at the start anil held command all the way. never seriously menaced. Summer Sigh was second and Hcndrio third, the latter closing a big gap after getting away slowly. The Bryn Mawr colt Mawrcoron. which raced xvelt at the Fair Grounds, was held liest in the Junior Purse that opened the afternoon’s enter- tainment, but was forced to lower his colors to the Pelican Stable’s St. Maurice after a warmly contested struggle of a half mile. The favorite was gaining near t lie end. but the winner gamely held on to bis slight lead and passed the* judges a half length to the good. The public could see little else than Carline S. in the second race and the Granite filly, as if flattered by the confident support of her barkers, did not leave the result in doubt for long. After racing into the lead with the rise of the harrier she simply ran away from her opponents and fin- ished cantering, seven lengths in advance of Me- dusa. which ousted Toadstool from second place iu tin* last few strides. The Irish-bred gelding Crumpsall was on edge today after his good race of last Saturday and reversed the tables on Paul Connelly, taking Un- load from him entering the stretch and gamely holding it to the end. Austral, Solid Rock and Spearlenc finished in the order named iu the final race, iu which Pit was a disappointing favorite, seemingly lacking early speed and closing a big gup when of no avail. MEASUREMENTS OF TRACK TAKEN. Herman P. Conkling, one of the stewards of tlie meeting, this morning made measurements of tlie Bowie track at the various starting [mints for tlie purpose of determining positively tlie maximum fields that may be started xvitli safety at tlie dif- ferent gates. A curious disclosure of the measure- ments is that the track narrows off twenty feet at tin* quarter post, thus imposing tlie greatest restriction upon the field iu races at one mil- and a quarter. Following are tlie measurements at the starting point xvith the number each caa accommodate: Half mile, four and a half furlongs, five-eighths, five and a half furlongs and three-quarters, sixty feet, twelve starters; six and a half furlongs and seven-eighths, sixty-five foot, thirteen starters; one mile, mile and a sixteenth and a mile and an eighth, seventy- five feet, fifteen starters; mile and a quarter, fifty-five feet, eleven starters. Because it xvas believed that jockey L. Penman was not entitled to tlie apprentice allowance claimed for him at tlie time of liis engagement to ride Paddy Dear yesterday he was taken off the horse and Shelepets substituted. Now it develops that tlie Maryland commission lias adopted a cross between the Kentucky apprentice rule and the discarded Xexv York Jockey Club code, which per- mits Penman the five-pound allowance in selling races and three pounds iu ox'erniglit handicaps on Maryland tracks. Under the provisions of rule 132 bona-fide apprentices are allowed the aforemen- tioned poundages for a term of one year after the date of their victory and as long thereafter as it takes them to ride forty winners. Jockey Ensor rode Red Tom and Arthur Johnson had the mount on 8t. Maurice, a Pelican Stable eolorbearer, in spite of the fact as announced yes- terday that the stable lias taken first call oti Ensor’s services, bis engagement on Red Tom hav- ing been made before the first call contract. John Egan, sixteen-year-old exercise boy at tlie Glen Riddle Farm, fell from a horse he xvas gallop- ing there yesterday anil died a few hours later. He was a nephew of Frank Loftus, tlie caretaker of Man o’ War. Transfer of the Riddle horses to Havre de Grace was held up until Wednesday as a result of the accident. Fattier J. A. Mier of Laurel will appear before the state racing commission to solicit their co-oper- ation iu tlie building of a proposed hospital at Laurel to care for followers or spectators who may Ik* injured or stricken ill at Laurel or Bowie. Havre do Grace stakes close Saturday. Entries will be accepted here by Joseph McLennan. ACCEPT BEDWELL AS ROSS AGENT BOWIE, Md., April 5.— The Maryland Racing Commission, in session this morning, passed favor- ably on the application of H. G. Bedwell as stable agent for Commander J. K. L. Ross in this dis- trict over tlie denial of that privilege by the New York Jockey Club. It is believed that this action eventually will result in tin* issuance of jockeys’ and trainers’ licenses by the Maryland Commission, possibly before the opening of racing at Havre de Grace. The next meeting of the commission is scheduled for Thursday. The licensing question may come up at that time. r The Price of This Newspaper Is Ten Cents Everywhere § 0 \> ■^Jy '/f Dcaify wr/fi . It. — Best Pal, b. c, 4, by Helmet — Padilla, by Laveno. Brannon, B. J. — Drastic, b. h, 6, by Hastings — Dragnet, by Itoek Sand. Clark. C. W. — Captain Mac. eh. e. 4. by The Man- ager — Royal -Dainty. by Boyal Flush HI. Clark, C. W. — Pictor. b. g, 5, b.v Pieton — White Veil, by The White Knight. Clark. C. W. — United Verde, br. c, 3, b.v Golden Maxim — Yankee Tree, by Yankee. Fernandez, A. 1,. — Aiken, h. c, 3, by Peter Pan — Easy Street, by John o’Gaunt. Fisher. H. C. — Prince Pal, b. e. 4. by Prince Pala- tine— Wilful Maid II.. by Sundridge. Fletcher A Keene — Willow Tree. b. g. 3, by I.uke Mciaike — Altiora, b.v Lamplighter. Gal labor Bros. — Dresden, eh. f, 4. b.v Itoek View — Polly Prim, by Pirate of Penzance. Gentry, Lloyd — Sterling, b. c, 4, by Horron — Vernejda, by Kilkerran. Goring. Frank, Jr. — Baigneur, b. It, 5, by Sarda- imptilr — Bain de Mer. by Saxon. Goldblatt, M. — Billy Barton, br. e, 3, by Uuon — Mary Le Bus, by St. Savin. Goode. J. M. — Sands of Pleasure, b. g, 8, by Fair Play — Golden Sands, by Book Sand. Hawkins, J. S. & Co. — Firebrand, ch. c, 3, by McGee Subdue, by Star Ruby. Hawkins. J. S. & Co. — Delieo, blk. m, 5, by Celt • — Dainty Datne, by Handspring. Hays. T. P. — Ixitliuir. eh. g. 5, by Bourbon Beau — The Fashion, by Prince of Monaco. Hewitt, II. H. — Travesty, b. c, 4, by Ballot — Coy Maid, by Kingston. Jones. Montfort — Rouleau, br. c, 4, by Tracery — Royal Coinage, by Minting. Jones, Montfort — Rrookholt, ch. c, 4, by Ballot — Graeilla, by Goldfinch. Jones, Montfort — Ethel Gray, br. f. 4, by Hessian — Sweet Marjoram, b.v Dinna Forget. I-owenstein, M. & J. — Paul Weidel. b. e, 4, by Golden Maxim — Lady Lexington, by Hastings. Lowenstein. M. & J. — Yung filing, blk. g, 4, by Santol — Charity Lass, by Fugleman. McDowell, Tims. C. — High Command, ch. g. 4, by The Manager — ElIen-a-Dale. by Allan-a-Dale. McDowell, Tims. C. — Distinction, b. f, 4, by The Manager — Alanarka, by Allan-a-Dalc. Marino, John — Rapid Traveler, h. c, 4, by Rapid Water — Alberta II.. by Handspring. Mat lack. I). T. — Wood trap, ell. h, 7, by Trap Rock — Woodvino, by Magnetizer. Moore, C. W.. Jr. — Jouett, b. e, 4, by McGee — Muff, by lngoldsby. Potts, Mrs. O. B. — Bread Man. b. e, 4, by Golden Maxim — Evelyn Doris, by Ben Brush. Ross. Commander J. K. L. — Boniface, b. li, tl, by Transvaal — Cerina, by Meddler. Ross. Commander J. K. L. — War Pennant, br. h, 5. by Jim Gaffney — Maltha, by Ogden. Shea. William A. — Snapdragon II., b. h, 6, by Fitz Herbert — Mistress Penn, by Hampton. Simms. E. F. — Ia-onardo II.. b. or br. e, 3. by Sweep— Etliel Pace, by Troubadour. Simms, E. I'. — Bon Homme, b. c, 3, by Sweet) — Sue Smith, by Masetto. Simms, E. F. — Muleilier blk. e. 3. by Vulcaiu — Tapiola, by The Commoner. Simms, E. F. — Despair, b. c, 3, by McGee — Mary Davis, b.v Watercress. Thraves. W. V. — Legal, b. h, 5, by Hilarious — ltosponsful, b. v Meddler. Treaey A- Walker. Dancing Spray, b. in, 5, by Rapid Water— Alberta H.. b.v Handspring. Woodard, William & Co., Blaekwatcli II., blk. g, 4, by McDonald — Black Venus, by Katanku. Woodford, J. Ilal— Zuleika, ch. f, 5, by Neil Gow Turkish Princess, by Soliman. Young, Allic W.— Scottish Chief, ch. g. 3, by Eight Brigade — Santa Susanna, by Top Gallant. HAVRE STAKES TO CLOSE SATURDAY HAVRE DH GRACE. Mil.. April 3. — Four $5,000 I stakes, the renewals of which will be salient fen- I tures of the two weeks’ racing at the picturesque j Havre de Grace course, will close oil April 11 — next Saturday. These are the Harford and Philadelphia llnmllenps and the Aberdeen anil Chesapeake Slakes. The Harford meeting will be marked b.v a dully distribution of $10,500 among the participat- ing horsemen and a total of about $136,000. There will be one race for military horses, with army officers lu uniform riding. (By W. S. VOSBURGH) It is no easy matter to classify two-year-olds or, for that matter, horses of any age. If the horses were known to all to be thoroughly tit in every race for which they started it would be different. But such is impossible. One trains early, the other is backward; one is raced excessively, the other carefully placed, where lie has liitle chance of defeat. It becomes necessary, therefore, to take a general average. 1 have already written of the two-year-olds of last season that seemed the best, but two-year-old racing is often a bad guide to the three-year-old form. Many brilliant two-year-olds cannot last the distances of the events for three-year-olds. I could give a great many conspicuous examples, hut will merely say that l should not look upon the leaders of 1920 as certain to hold their places in 1921. Exodus, of the Whitney stable, would have taken a high rank but for the presence of Tryster and Prudery in the same stable. They quite overshadowed him; hut when they were absent he defended the honor of t lie stable quite successfully, winning five out of the nine races for which he carried the “brown and blue.” He began July S at Aqueduct for an overnight event and ran second to Bluffer at even weights in a field of fourteen. On the opening day at Saratoga he beat a field of twelve, and shortly after mil clean away from a field of fifteen, winning by four lengths, starting favorite at 9 to 5. lie was favorite for the United States Hotel Stakes, won h.v Nancy Lee, and for the Adirondack Handicap he was again favorite at even money, although he had the top weight, 125 pounds, and, making the run- ning. won all the way b.v two lengths. Then eatne the Hopeful. August 31, for which lie ran unplaced to Leonardo II. and Prudery. At Laurel. October 20, Exodus started in a handicap for two-year-olds with 12*1 pounds, and run unplaced to Sailing lb, 109 pounds. He was ahead at one time, hut seemed to tire. At Laurel, October 23, lie had top weight, 121 pounds. He led the greater part of the race, but at the finish he tired and the lightly weighted Idle Dell, with only 98 pounds, won. At Pimlico, Novem- ber 3. lie won an overnight event with top weight, 119 pounds, beating Dry Mooii and others. lie closed the season at Laurel, November 9. in an all-aged event at high weights, lie having 101 pounds, and de- feated Motor Cop, 134 pounds; Audacious, 128 pounds; Leochares, 123 pounds, and a field of ten, winning by nearly two lengths. Exodns is a chestnut colt with a star and a slight stripe running halfway down his face. He is a son of Peter Pan — First Flight, and is well built, with a fine sweeping stride, and has good length and stands well on good legs and feet. Step Lightly, the Futurity winner, had a rather strong campaign, starting twelve times, winning four races. She began at Pimlico in May and won at four and one-half furlongs, making all the run- ning. At Belmont Park, May 26. she was favorite for an overnight race, but Prudery was making her debut and, while Step Lightly led most of the journey, the white-faced representative of the Whitney stable won. Step Lightly finishing fourth. For the Fashion Stakes. May 29. at five and one-half furlongs’. Step Lightly met Prudery at even weights and Prudery led all the way, Nancy Lee second. Step Lightly third. Step Lightly did not start again until Saratoga, where. August 9. she ran unplaced with 110 pounds, to Dough Girl. Ill pounds, and Rockland, 117 pounds. August 13, Step Lightly, lift pounds, won, leading all the way and finishing ten lengths ahead of Pantalette, 105 pounds. August 24 Step faglitly ran unplaced to Serapis, Hildttr and Dartmoor, with sex allowance. For the Spinnwuy, August 28, Step Lightly was beaten by Prudery by a length. She had 112 pounds, while Prudery had 127 pounds. Nancy Lee finished third, with 127 pounds. Three days biter she started for the Hopeful, with 112 pounds, and ran fourth to Leonardo II., 115 pounds; Prudery, 127 pounds, and Oriole. 115 pounds. At Belmont Park, September 7, site ran tiiird to Idle Dell, to whom she conceded nine pounds, and was slow at the start. The Futurity was her next race witli 115 pounds, and her stublemate Careful also started and led ilie best part of the Journey, but suddenly stopped, causing some trouble to other horses in the race. This let Step Lightly up, and she won after a hard race witli the heavily-weighted Star Voter, 127 pounds. It was six weeks before Step Lightly reappeared at Laurel, when, with 115 pounds, she won, beating Twopair, 111 pounds; General J. M. Gomez, 118 pounds, and others. Her last race at Laurel, October 3ft. a handicap, with 122 pounds, she ran unplaced to By Jiminy, 111 pounds, and was never prominent. STEP LIGHTLY’S QUALITY — ORIOLE’S LIKING FOR SOFT COURSES. Step Lightly i« a chestnut fili.v with a star and right hind pa-tern white. She is by the inbred stal- lion Ultimus — Tripping, and is a filly of good size and finish. She performed in a manner that leaves no doubt of iier cliiss, hut it is tlio general opinion slic was lucky to win the Futurity and that Star Voter was unlucky to lose it. Oriole stamped himself the “mud horse” of the year. It so happened that there were few ninthly days during the season as compared witli some years, but whenever it was muddy Oriole proved an im- portant factor. He began at Louisville as early ns May 1ft. and at level weights ran third to Black Servant in a field of twelve. Two days later, on a muddy track, lie led most of the way. but was beaten at the end, running second, at level weights, to United Verde. Coming East, lie started on the opening day at Belmont Park, and fairly ran away from a big field at level weights, Sedgelield second. A few days later lie was decisively beaten by Mr. Wilson’s colt Dimmcsdale, but finished second in a field of eight. At Jamaica lie was third to General J. M. Gomez, to whom lie conceded five pounds. He led until the lus t eighth. At Jamaica. June 22. at even weights, lie was second to Knight of the Heather in a field of nine. At Aqueduct Oriole won at five-eighths, beating Normal and Advocate in a field of seven- teen. But at their next meeting. July 12, Oriole tried to concede Normal four pounds and Normal won. Oriole was second. Seven started. At the Empire City meeting Oriole, on July 15. met Plurihus at even weights. The track was deep in mud and Oriole, as usual, was "at home” and won. In hi< next race at Empire City it was again muddy and Oriole, again in iiis element, made a runaway race of it. beating Brigadier General anti others. August 7. at Saratoga. Oriole started for the United States Hotel Stakes, with 115 pounds, but failed to obtain a place, the winner, Nancy Lee, leading all the way. Oriole’s next race was over a muddy track, lie had 119 pounds up. being asked to concede Sedgelield eleven pounds. Eight started and Oriole plowed through the heavy going so fust that lie tired and Rowan had to ride him out to win. August 21. for the Grand Union Hotel Stakes. Prudery, with 127 pounds, defeated Oriole, 113 pounds, by half a length, but she was in hand at the finish. Tile rich Hopeful Stakes was run August 31. the closing day of t lie Saratoga meeting and George Odom. Oriole’s trainer, spent anxious moments watching the skies and consulting the weather bulletins. “Shall you start Oriole for tiie Hopeful?” I asked Odom the day before the race. “1 can’t tell,” he answered; "it depends upon the track. If it’s muddy, I certainly shall start him, and I believe lie would have a chance. He and Prudery are weighted the same as when she beat him for the Grand Union, but if it’s muddy, she couldn’t give him the twelve pounds and beat liiin.” “Then Oriole will start If it’s muddy, hut not unless it is muddy?” “Well. I’ll wait and see. It’s a great temptation — the race is worth so much.” Ruin fell overnight, but before noon it cleared bright and cool with some wind, and when the bell rang. Oriole answered it. He ran a fair race, was second most of the way. but Leonardo II. always had a good lead and won. Prudery beating Oriole a half length for second place in that tremendous finish that was the talk of the year. The Nursery Handicap at Belmont Park was Oriole’s last race, for which lie carried 118 pounds and finished third to Hildur, 111 pounds, and Smoke Screen. 115 pounds. It was a creditable performance and, taken in conjunction with his other races, makes Oriole worth considering for next season provided his races are not over too long a course. Nancy Lee was a prime favorite with the racing public. For one tiling, she was smaller than many competitors and the public takes sides with the smaller horse. As Mr. Vincent frumniels. the theatrical manager, told Nicholas Xiekleby, “How are you going to get up the sympathies of the audience if there isn’t a little man contending against a big one?” For another thing. Nancy Lee was known to be the property of one of the most estimable gentlemen on the turf, a true sportsman, who, as a lad. played on the Groton and Harvard elevens, and lias since risen to a high position in the financial world anil pos- sesses one of the most select private studs. NANCY LEE, BELIEVE IDLE HOUR AND DARTMOOR. Twelve times Nancy Lee sported silks, beginning at Belmont Park May 26. when she ran third to Prudery at even weigiits, and three days later ran second to Prudery, which conceded her three pounds. On both occasions Nancy Lee defeated Step Lightly. For the Keene Memorial she ran unplaced to Tryster and Kirkievington, Tryster conceding her nineteen pounds, actual weight. At Aqueduct, Brig- adier General beat her a half length, sex allowance. But on June 28 Nancy Lee won her first race, bent- ink her field of fourteen by ten lengths after making all the pace. Mile. Oadeuu and Dough Girl second and third. July for the Clover Stakes, t areful, 127 pounds, heut Nancy Lee, 112 pounds, quite handily, hut at Empire City Nancy Lee waited, and, coming at the finish, won from Pantalette. At Saratoga for the Schuylerville Stakes, Nancy Lee, 123 pounds, ran second to Careful, 127 pounds, but it was a close tini.sb. ; * • ■ ; iltt At this time it is fair to believe Nancy Lee iiad reached the top of her form. The United States Hotel Stakes was her next start. Site had 119 pounds in the saddle and it was 5 to 1 against her. while Exodus, the favorite, was at 8 to 5, with 115 pounds up. Nancy Lee was quick at t lie start and led all tin way, winning at the post by a length, with General J. M. Gomez. 122 pounds; Black Servant. 115 pounds, and six others following. The filly came in for a great reception when Keogh brought her back to the scales. For tin- Spinaway Stakes she had 127 pounds and finished third to Prudery, 127 pounds. Step Lightly living second with 112 pounds. For the Hopeful, Nancy Lee was fifth at tiie finish witli 1”7 pounds. Nobody likes the names E. R. Bradley gives his horses, but everybody likes Mr. Bradley. Why he should find it necessary to ask people to ^Relieve Idle Hour is beyond comprehension. Idle Hour is tiie title of his stock farm, and it is rallier difficult to see where any question of veracity arises in tiie mat- ter. and he can rest assured that most people believe Idle Hour a real good filly and that she has ushered in one of those "cycles” lie alludes to, freighted with good luck. Believe Idle Hour ran second to Annie Elizabeth at Latonia June 16, but three days later won the ( lipsetta Stakes, beating tiie noted Miss Muffins and others by a neck. August 5. at Saratoga she started for tiie Schuylerville Stakes with 127 pounds and ran unplaced to Careful and Nancy Lee ' For the Spinaway she was unplaced to Prudery. Her form at Saratoga had been too had to be true. Slic had ta-en cut off several times and none too well ridden. Accordingly, when the weights for tiie Tombov Handicap at Belmont Park came out she bad 12ft imunds and was tiie top weight of the starters. She laid away and won iu the last strides from By Jiminy, 111 pounds, nine starting. She started for tin* Futurity, but was not placed. Returning to the western circuit. Believe Idle Hour started for tiie Breeders’ Futurity at Lexington September 2o. Lyke had always ridden her. but for this race Pool was given the mount. The filly had 12ft pounds and was at 11 to 1U. Star Voter, with 123 pouuds, was favorite at 3 to 1ft. It was a close (Continued on second page.) Biggest Upset of Day Comes When Heavily Backed Trantula Is Left at the Post. BOWIE. Md.. April 5. — Cheap horses provided Use entertainment for another large-sized crowd at Prince George Park this afternoon. The card lacked a scheduled feature. Failure of the favor- ites was the salient point in its decision. One of t he biggest upsets came about in the fourth race, a three-year old contest, when Trantula, the ndds- on choice, wheeled to tiie inside rail as the barrier went tip and was left at the post wtiile the others raced on their way. The J. It. 8kinkcr color- bearer had been discharged from the schooling list yesterday, but his education is far from complete. The winner turned up in Tubby A., which led throughout with John’s Umma in close but un- availing pursuit. The best field to face the starter today was in the sixth race, a dash of a mile and a sixteenth. L. T. Bauer furnished tiie winner in the old Jim Gaffney gelding Berlin. In his race on the open- ing day Berlin showed lie was about ready and ran accordingly today. He took the lead at the start and held command all the way, never seriously menaced. Summer Sigh was second and Hendrie third, the latter closing a big gap after getting away slowly. The Bryn Mawr eolt Mawrcoron, which raced well at the Fair Grounds, was held liest in the Junior Purse that opened tiie afternoon’s enter- tainment, but was forced to lower his colors to t lie Pelican Stable’s St. Maurice after a warmly contested struggle of a half mile. The favorite was gaining near the end, but the winner gamely held on to his slight lead and passed the judges a half length to tiie good. Tiie public could see little else than Carline S. iu tiie second race and tiie Granite filly, as if flattered h.v the confident support of her hackers, did not leave tiie result in doubt for long. After racing into the lead with tiie rise of the barrier she simply ran away from her opponents and fin- ished cantering, seven lengths in advance of Me- dusa. which ousted Toadstool from second place in the last few strides. Tiie Irish-bred gelding Crumpsall was on edge today after his good race of last Saturday and reversed tiie tables on Paul Connelly, taking tiie lead from him entering the stretch and gamely holding it to t lie end. Austral. Solid Rock and Spearlene finished iu tin; older named in the final race, in which Pit was a disappointing favorite, seemingly lacking early sliced and closing a big gap when of no avail. MEASUREMENTS OF TRACK TAKEN. Herman I’. Conkling, one of the stewards of the meeting, this morning made measurements of the Bowie track at the various starting points for the puriwise of determining positively tiie maximum fields that may be started with safety at tiie dif- ferent gates. A curious disclosure of the measure- ments is that the track narrows off twenty feet at tiie quarter post, thus imposing the greatest restriction upon tiie field in races at one mil- and a quarter. Following are the measurements at the starting point with tiie number each cau accommodate; Half mile, four anil a half furlongs, five-eighths, five and a half furlongs and three-quarters, sixty feet, twelve starters; six and a half furlongs and seven-eighths, sixty- five feet, thirteen starters; one mile, mile and a sixteenth and a mile and an eighth, seventy-five feet, fifteen starters; mile and a quarter, fifty-five feet, eleven starters. Because it was believed that jockey L. Penman was not entitled to tiie apprentice allowance claimed for him at tiie time of his engagement to ride Paddy Dear yesterday he was taken off the horse and Shelcpets substituted. Now it develops that the Maryland commission lias adopted a cross between tiie Kentucky apprentice rule and the discarded New York Jockey Club code, which per- mits Penman the five-pound allowance in selling races and three pounds in overnight handicaps on Maryland tracks. Under the provisions of rule 132 bona-fide apprentices are allowed the aforemen- tioned poundages for a term of one year after the date of their victory and as long thereafter as it takes them to ride forty winners. Jockey Ensor rode Red Tom and Arthur Johnson had the mount on St. Maurice, a Pelican Stable colorbearer, in spite of the fact as announced yes- terday that the stable lias taken first call on Ensor’s services, his engagement on Red Tom hav- ing been made before the first call contract. John Egan, sixteen-year-old exercise boy at tiie Glen Riddle Farm, fell from a horse he was gallop- ing there yesterday and died a few hours later. He was a nephew of Frank Loftus, the caretaker of Man o’ War. Transfer of tiie Riddle horses to Havre de Grace was held up until Wednesday as a result of the accident. Father J. A. Mier of Laurel will appear before the state racing commission to solicit their co-oper- ation in tiie building of a proposed hospital at Laurel to care for followers or spectators who may be injured or stricken ill at Laurel or Bowie. Havre de Grace stakes close Saturday. Entries will be accepted ltere by Joseph McLennan. ACCEPT BEDWELL AS ROSS AGENT BOWIE, Md., April 5.— The Maryland Racing Commission, in session this morning, passed favor- ably on the application of H. G. Bedwell as stable agent for Commander J. K. L. Ross in this dis- trict over the denial of that privilege by the New York Jockey Club. It is believed that this action eventually will result in the issuance of jockeys’ and trainers’ licenses b.v tiie Maryland Commission, possibly before the opening of racing at Havre de Grace. The next meeting of the commission is scheduled for Thursday. The licensing question may come up at that time. DAILY RACING FORM. Wednesday, April 6, 1921 VAILY RJ£ING FORM LATEST LIST OF LICENSES “CRACK” TWO -YEAR - OLDS OF 1920 Daily During Winter Months. Daily (Except Monday) Balance of the Year. DAILY RACING FORM PUBLISHING CO. 441 PLYMOUTH COURT : : CHICAGO, ILL. 157-159 E. 32nd ST., NEW YORK CITY. 74 EXCHANGE STREET :: BUFFALO, N. Y. Entered as second-class matter, April 2, 1896, at the post-office at Chicago, Illinois, under the Act of March 3. 1879. NEW YORK CITY OFFICE, 157-159 East Thirty-second Street. All dealers supplied from this office. Back numbers and monthly books supplied. For sale at all hotels and news-stands. SUBSCRIPTIONS MUST BE PAID IN ADVANCE. Per Week $ 1.00 Per Month 8.00 Half Year 15.00 One Year 30.00 The above rates are for single copies as sealed letters— first-class mail. BACK NUMBERS TEN CENTS EACH. If sent by mail (first-class only) twelve cents. Dally Racing Form Publishing Co. prefers to send ■ingle copies as first-class mail in all cases. Local subscriptions — outside the down-town dis- trict — will be declined at other than first-class mail matter rates. Editor and Proprietor. F. H. BruneU. Associate Editor, Clinton C. Riley. Secretary, Mrs. F. H. Brunell. TELEPHONE 2087 HARRISON! (For business and circulation purposes only.) This telephone lias no connection with the news or editorial departments aud cannot be used to com- municate with them. To be considered and answered, all queries to Daily Raring Form must be sent over the full name and with the address of writer. The names and ad- dresses are subject to a local and foreign directory test. ET. LOUIS, MO.. OFFICE. PONTIAC BLDG., 7TH AND MARKET STREETS. Win. Laser, General Agent. (Bell Phone, Olive 4055.) Back numbers and monthly books supplied. «■-- 1 ■ — - ~ , =3 CHICAGO, ILLINOIS, APRIL C. 1921. BOWIE The horses which seem best in Wednesday’s races •re: Prince George Park — Bowie. Md., April 5, 1921. 1 — General Agramonte. Peppery Polly, Lucy Kale. ■ 2 — Mary Head, Chevalier, High Wave. 3 — P.alybell, Lady Luxury, Ettalie. 4 — Sandy lteal. Shoal, Haywood. 5 — Columbine. C'laquer, Penelope. IJ — WARLIKE, Indolence, Hello Pardner. 7 — Crumpsall, Alliena, Thistle Queen. F. J. Ortell. New York Handicap. 1 — General Agramonte. Lucy Kate, Machine Gun- ner, Lady Stella. 2 — Fading Star, Chevalier, Mary Head, Tout Or. 3 — Frederick the Great, Lady Luxury, Ettalie, Ballybell. 4 — Sandy Beal, Shoal, Mock Orange, Baywood. 5— COLUMBINE. Peneloiie, Claquer. Waukeag. 6 — Indolence, Warlike, Kilkenny. Ben Hampson. 7 — Crumpsall, Lorena Moss, Maize, Selina G. Chicago and IlulTalo Handicap*. 1 — George Bovee, Machine Gunner, Celtic Lass, Peppery Polly. 2 — Chevalier, High Wave. Tout Or. Sacajawea. 3 — Pueblo, Queen Blonde, Anticipate, Lady Luxury. 4 — SANDY BEAL, Baywood, Mock Orange, Vul- canize. 5 — Columbine, Claquer, Waukeag, Penelope, t! — Indolence, Arbitrator, Kilkenny, Warlike. 7— Lorena Moss, Selma U., Crumpsall, Thistle Queen. Observer’s Handicap. 1 — General Agramonte, Celtic Lass, Machine Gun- ner, Lucy Kate. 2 — Tout Hr, Chevalier, Sacajawea, Spugs. 3 — (Jueen Blonde, Ettalie, Frederick the Great, Plleblo, 4 — SANDY BEAL, Baywood, Vulcanize, Mock Orange. 5 — Col mu bine, Waukeag, Claquer, Penelope. ■> — Warlike, Indolence, Kilkenny, Lucius. 7 — Crumpsall, Lorena Moss, Alliena, Thistle Queen. C'unscnsnH of Handicap*. 1 — General Agramonte, George Bovee, Celtic I-uss, Lucy Kate. 2— Mary Head, Fading Star, Chevalier, Tout Or. 3 — Baliyliell, Pueblo, Queen Blonde, Frederick the Great. 4 — SANDY BEAL. Baywood, Shoal, Vulcanize. 5 — Columbine, Claquer, Penelope, Waukeag. <1 — Warlike, Indolence. Kilkenny, Arbitrator. 7 — Crumpsall, Ixircna Moss, Thistle Queen, Al- heiia. TIJUANA The horses which seem liest in Wednesday’s races are: Tijuana, Mexico, April 5, 1921. 1 —Doctor Corbett, Eugenia K., Opal Wall. 2 Sea Beach, la-tty Ree, French Nurse. 3 HAZEL DALE. Cal Corn, Hi Sabio. 4 — Neppcrhan, Sain Hill, Sailie D. 5 — Coffield, May Maulsby, Vanessa Welies. 6 — Darnay, Viva Cuba, Orchid King. 7 — Celebrate, Mildred Kurelta, John Jr. / G. W. Schilling. New York Handicap. 1 — Eugenia K. t Viona Nail, Valentine Lady, Meda. 2 — Canvashnek. York Lassie, Ely, Mondaine. 3 — CAI, Cl UN, Hazel Dale, Underbrush, Bell Squirrel. 4 — Cork, Nepperlian, Sasin, Lady Innocence. 5— Cof field, May Maulsby, Vanessa Welles, Hor- ace Lcrcli. 6 — Dickie W., Orchid King, Darnay, Viva Cuba. 7 — Mildred Euretta, Ollio Wood, Neg, Celebrate. Chicago and Buffalo Handicap*. 1 — Meda, Viona Nail, Eugenia K., Blazer. 2 — York Lassie, Letty Ree, Ely, Canvashnek. 3 Isuly Harrigun. El Kaliio, Cal Cum, Valli V. •I — Cork. Sasin, lluliy Sister. Nepperlian. 5— VANESSA WELLES, May Maulsby, Coffield, Horace Lerch. C — Dickie W., Viva Cuba, Orchid King, Peerless One. 7 — John Jr., Celebrate, Sauer, Shoreaeres. Observer’* Handicap. 1 — Eugenia 1\., Viona Nail, Blazer, Meda. 2 — Sea Beach, Letty Ree, York Iatssic, Mike I Hxoii. 3 — Cal Cum, Lady Ha rrigan, El Sabio, Manni- kin II. 4 — Sasin. Nepperlian, Cork, Sain Hill. 5— VANESSA WELLES, Coffield, Sedan, May M uulshy. G — Viva Cuba, Darnay, Orchid Kiug. Peerless One. 7 — John Jr., Celebrate, Mildred Euretta, Pierrot. CoiiKciiNui of Handicap*. 1 — Eugenia K., Doctor Corbett, Meda, Viona Nail. 2 — Sea Beach, York Lassie, Canvashnek, Letty Kcr. 3 — Cal Cum, Hazel Dale, Lady llarrigan, El Sabio. 4 — Cork, Nepperlian, Sasin, Sam Hill. 5 — Coffield, Vanessa Welles, May Maulsby, Hor- . aee Lerch. 0 — Dickie W. , Darnay, Viva Cuba, Orchid King. 7 — JOHN JK., Celebrate, Mildred Euretta, Ollie W 0 Hi. NEW ORLEANS DECISION REVERSED Word reached here today that the supreme court of Louisiana had dispelled an injunction restrain- ing judge Humphreys of t lie Criminal District Court, of Orleans from prosecuting five directors of the Business Men's Racing Association for alleged violation of state anti-gambling laws. District attorney Marr is said to lie planning immediate proseculon of the directors. Trainers and Riders Approved by the Jockey Club for 1921 Racing Season. The latest list or licenses to trainers and riders, as approved by tlie New York Jockey Club at its meeting last week, is as follows: Allen, R. B. Allers, B. F. Arthur, James Beamish, James M. Bellevue, Adrien Bennett, Adam Bernard, Maurice Black, .1. M. Booker, Joseph Booth, William Both, W. J. Boughsman, F. Boyle, Harvey Brant, C. F. Bray. Frank M. Brooks, Joseph Burke. W. J. Bnrttschell, W. A. Bussey, J. G. Butler, James Buxton, C. Booker, James M. Carroll, Edward Casey, W. V. Chapman, B. E. Chappelle, Nathan Cissna, W. H. Cole, Barney L. Colston, Raleigh Congdon, W. II. Dauphin, W. II. Den l^i m. Win, II. Donovan, J. L. Fallaliey, II. Farrar, Frank Foley, Geo. B. Ford, J. Frasch, George French, Win. Garson, Ike Gibson, W. S. Gtimmcl, Edward Hawk, Clius. Haymaker, L. Healy, James Heard, J. I). Henry, William H. Hutton, John Jackson, It. B. Jackson. Richard Jones, E. G. Kaufman, E. I). Kelley. M. C. Kennedy, II. J. Landry, Frank J. McDonald, J. S. Bell, John Borel, Charles R. Boyle, Simpson Brooke, Tommie Brown, Sam Callahan, J. L. Collins, Arthur Ed Corey, George W. Davies. Thomas Evans, Richard Arc Everett, Nelson Fairbrotlier, C. Gartner, Albert Haynes. Everett Holloway, Ray Jackson, (’has. P. Josiah. Edward Kelsuy, William McCabe, John J. 'Manley, James TRAINERS. Manley, Charles Mayberry, George Mayberry, J. P. Miller, Eugene T. Milton, G. C. Molinelli, A. Moran, Thomas Morton, C. Morton, Geo. II. Murray, Charles E. O’Byrne, John O’Brien, Thomas Peterson, George Pending, Richard Phillips, Clyde Phillips, Jack Black, A. J. Plunkett, N. B. Pons, Owen E. Post, W. II. l’riee, George Puree 11, k. D. Reed, (7. Rice, B. B. Richardson, J. F. Riddick, John Riddle, Henry C. Itites, Hurry Rowland, John Sallee, William It. Sanford, C. Satiiulerson, Earnest Seifert, M. Segler, Francis Setzer, John Shaw. David Shields, Win. Smith, (’has. Smith, Milton Smith, F. II. Smith, It. A. Snyder, (’has. L. Speirs, W. J. Stevens, F. .1. Stotler, J. II. Summerfield, E. P. Tara I, Fred Tanlelle, Pierre Tempest, Al Utterback, A. H. Utterbuok, Ernest W. Vivell, A. H. Watson, J. V. Williams, L. .1. Wilson, ('has. S. Womeldorff, I). JOCKEYS. Morris, L. Nolan, Thomas J. Obert, William A. Parriugton, T. Pauley, Ralph Pierce, John Ponce, Clyde Itichcreek, A.' Itomanelli, It. C. liio Rowan. Morris Schwartz. Martin Sneidmati, Sam Stirling. D. * Tryon, Alfred S. Turner, Clarence Voss, George Weiner. Fred Wessler, J. Rubin, G. F. (Continued from first page.) M. ~~ raee, but Relieve Idle Hour won by a neck, with Star Voter second, seven starting. For the Fort Thomas Handicap at Lntonia October 9 she carried 12G pounds mid tired at the finish, running unplaced to Ran- goon. 113 pounds. At Louisville Novemlier 4 she won with 118 pounds, beating Lady Champ. 103 pounds, six starters, aud closed the season at Louisville November 13 in a raee for all ages, seven-eighths, for which she ran second to the three-year-old Kiiiburn, to whom she tried to concede twelve pounds actual weight. Dartmoor, in the Whitney lot, was one of the most impressive colts of the year. lie is ail elegant specimen, a chestnut, by Whisk Broom — Rank hurst, and won his first race at Saratoga, beating Grey Lag and twelve others at level weights, lb* also ran third to Sernpis and Hildiir at Saratoga. In that race Serapis and Hildiir crowded each other and. in doing so. interfered with Dartmoor, hut for which it is likely lie would have won, as when lie tried to come through next the rail lie was boxed. He also started for the Hopeful, but was unplaced. MARE SCHWALBE DIES IN FOALING SUMMARY OF TIJUANA RACES CENTIMETER AT LOUISVILLE Crack Derby Candidate Among Big Band of Horses Arriving from New Orleans. LOT 1SVILLE. Ky., April 5. — Six express car- loads of thoroughbreds, embracing the racing estab- lishments of John (’. Ferriss, G. I,. Blackford, W. K. Harrington, M. Dattner and William Woodard, arrived this afternoon from New Orleans. In the Kerris string were sixteen horses, some of them owned by George J. Ling. Harrington’s numbered twenty. The Blackford outfit was composed of twenty-one, in charge of trainer Dick Vestal. Dutt- ner’s stable is composed of six. while Woodard had four. The Blackford and Harrington horses were split up between Churchill Downs and Douglas Park, while all of the others went to the former track. Included in the Blackford consignment is the three-year-old colt Centimeter, regarded by some turfmen as about the best of the western Kentucky Derby eligibles. With tlie temperature around the eighty degree mark today and both local tracks in tlieir best condition the trainers were busy men and sent tlieir horses along for good work outs. Most of tlie Derby candidates which were out were only given short gallops at a stiff gait in preparation for longer work-outs tomorrow. Botheration was an exception to this, as he worked three-quarters of a mile in 1:15%, the first half mile in 49. Beu Bolt ran three- eighths in 3(1%, Colonel Baker three-eighths in 39%. Among the Derby eligibles to be given good work-outs .tomorrow are Billy Barton, Brother Butch, Coyne and Muskallonge. W. Knebelkamp, whose horses recently came in from Havana, left last night to join the’ Louisville lease hall club, of which lie is owner, at Birming- ham, Ala. Lloyd Gentry will take nine horses to Lexington to race. His other four will he transferred lo Churchill Dovyis. Mike Quinn and John Wagner, both of whom reside in this city, were arrivals from Havana. George ,T. Long lias taken a five-year contract on Vincent lialpin. a six teen -year-old lad whose home is in Cincinnati, and trainer Pete Coyne says he is the most promising prospect in the jockey line lie lias seen ill recent years. lie weighs only eighty-five pounds. Colonel Andrew Vennie returned today from Latonia, where lie spent several days with general manager Matt J. Winu of tlie Kentucky Jockey Club. CURRENT NOTES OF THE TURF Commander J. K. L. Ross is said to be so deeply interested in the performances of his horses that lie personally keeps a record of each and every animal in his stublas. Tippity Witchet, the winner of Hie Inaugural Handicap at Bowie, is known as (lie horse which never grew up. He is scarcely larger than a pony, hut is “all there’’ when it comes to racing. “Vigilant,” the fine English turf writer, who died last week, was “Jim” Smith, the eldest son of “Rosebery” Smith, one of the founders of the Liiidon Sportsman. *■ Latest rejsirls from Howie sa.v that Slippery Elm and Irish Kiss, in It. A. Smith’s stable, will not he ready for the colors at the present meeting and both will be shipped to Havre do Grace to await the racing there. Sprig of Orange, which recently won tlie Spring Cup at Liverpool, was bred by Mrs. Cradock, one of tlie most enthusiastic pedigree students and breeders in England. She keeps a small select stud at Tuxford, near Retford, in Nottinghamshire. K. B. Rees, who rode Shaun Spadah to victory in tlie Liverpool Grand National, is a native of Tenby, South Wales. His fattier is a veterinary surgeon. IN es for many years was a prominent gentleman rider. He gave up his amateur license at the end of last season. New arrivals at Havre de Grace are Richard E. Watkins, Al Kennedy, William Clancy, Frank Bray. it. B. Rice. E. J. Crawford, “Slim” Hodges, Del Fountain and K. K. Bryson. These owners and trainers came up from the South with thor- oughly seasoned horses. William Oliver is ex- pected in front Lakewood, N. J., iu a couple of days. (BY F. L. McKENNBY.) SAN FRANCISCO. Cal., April 5. — Foals have come along satisfactorily this spring at. George Wingfield’s Nevada Stock Farm. There are fifteen so far, with some mares yet due. Both the Des- mond horse Alluding and the Poly meins horse Honeywood are represented among the foals. The Atlielings are the best looking of the crop of any year so far of the handsome English stallion. All tlie Iloneywoods have tlie accustomed sturdy appearance that marks the sons and daughters of that successful sire. One of the misfortunes of the season at the big haras was the death of the Sain mare Schwalbe in foaling. Schwalbe was bred by the late Barnqy Schreiber at his Woodlands Stock Farm, Bridgeton. Mo., and was foaled in 1899. She was a stake winner and of thirty-one races. Following her successful racing career she was retired to tlie farm, having her first foal in 1900. a bay filly by Bannockburn. It was a mating with the Hayden Edwards hoise that resulted in game little Slippery Kim later on. For his inches probably there has not been a better gelding in the United States than the son of Bannockburn and Schwalbe. Gratitude, dam of Schwalbe, was of blood lines little boomed nowadays, but good at that. She was a daughter of Ilyder Ali, dam Expectation (the American mare), by Hurry O’Fallon, a son of Australian. Ilyder Ali was by the famous Leamington, dam a Lexington mare. Georgette, four years old, by Radium, dam the St. Frusquin mare Channelize, has been mated with Honeywood. Minefield, six years old, by the Triple Crown winner Rock Satnl, dam Fluke II., by Speed, has been sent to tile court of the Kuustar horse Hand Grenade at A. K. Mncomlier’s Mira Monte Stock Farm. The two mures were pur- chased recently by Mr. Wingfield from the Ear) of Miuto. * MACOMBER HORSES WiN THREE RACES The flat racing season at Saint Cloud began March 12. A fashionable assemblage viewed the running of tlie six races. This included the $5,000 Prix de Saint Cloud, which was won by Jean Lieux’s three -year-old chestnut colt Spectateur, by Clairet — Spectatress; Corcortffl II. ran second aud Mr. A. K. Macomber’s Net, a three-year-old colt, by Rabelais- — Nette, by Gorges, took third money. Net is an English Two Thousand Guineas and Derby candidate. Tlie third by Net was only a minor setback, as Macomber’s horses won three of the six events on I lie card. Following his victories of the previous day at Maisons Laffitte, this result placed tlie American owner easily at tlie head of the winning lists. The races won by tlie Mncomber stalde were: Prix tin Gros Poisson, three-year-olds, about one mile; value $1,000. Won by Iassy, ch. e, by Rabelais — Imprudcnte II., by Maximum. Time, 1:42. Tlie winning horse was claimed by Comte Delaire de Cambaceris for $6,020. Prix des Villarniains, four-year-olds and over, one and three-eighths miles; value $2,000. Won by Terminal, ch. c, 4, by Dorrit — G.ire du Not'd, by Gardefen. Time, 2:29%. Prix Clover, three-year-old colts, seven-eighths mile: Value $1,500. Won by Stephans, h. c, 3. by Royal Eagle — Steppes, by Stepping Stone. Time, 1 :37 %. The American jockey F. O’Neill rode all the winners. HAYLANDS STUD YEARLINGS NAMED There are sixteen yearlings, seven colts and nine fillies, at .Miss Elizabeth Daiugcrfield’s llaylamls Stud and these royally-bred youngsters have already received the following most appropriate names; Great Ray, ch. e, by Ultimas — Matin, by Broom- stick. Scotch Broom, ch. c, liy Ultiinus — Broom Flower, by Broomstick. Shroud, ch. e, by Ultiinus — Cloak, by Disguise. Toucana, ch. f, by Ultimus — Toucan, by Star Ruby. Recording Angel, ch. f, by Ultimus — Amanuensis, by The Scribe. Nantokah, gr. f, by Ultimus — Sunshade, by En Garde. Jack o’ Lantern, hr. e, by Colin— ‘Masque, by Dis- guise. v Windflower, lir. f, by Colin — Blushes, by Hurst Park. High Tea, hr. f, by Tea Caddy — La Mode, by Peep o’ Day. Cumshaw, b. f, by Fitz Grafton — Miss Yalens, by Valens. French Canadian, eh. e, by Patatid or Frontenac — Phantom Light, by Disguise. Yaliuoud, ch. c, by Frontenac — Digit Pass, by Ultimus. Delilah, b. f, by Delhi— Half Mask, l>y Hurst Park. Litehen, eli. f, by Pataud — Woodnitcli, by Octa- gon. Pennon, oh. o, by Pennant— Juliette, by Marco. Dorthea, lir. f, by George Smith— Doria, by Ogden. * FIRST FOAL BY UNDER FIRE ARRIVES LEXINGTON, Ky., April 5. — Tlie first foal by Pat Dunne’s stallion Under Fire is a chestnut colt, (lain Silvcy Shapiro, at William Goodloe’s Mans- field Farm, near this city. Dunne lias taken a residence here and says he intends to make Lexing- ton liis home. He lias no horses in training, but proposes to open a stable here and engage to break yearlings for the public. Two foals came this morning at Beaumont Farm, one a brown colt by lluoti II. — Mollie Kearney, by Sir Dixon, the property of Frederick Johnson of New York, and the other a liny filly by Rapid Water — Filigree, by Ultimus, property of G. W. J. Bisseil of Pittsburgh. Ha! Price Headley, owner of Beaumout Farm, returned last night from a short visit to Pine- hurst, N. C. VETERAN FRENCH TRAINER DEAD LONDON, England, March 25.— The death is an- nounced from Maisons-Laffitte of tlie veteran trainer and owner Walter Rotten at the age of (15 years. Leaving Newmarket when he was twenty- five, his colors hail many successes in France, where in* also trained for a number of prominent owners. He found an excellent pupil in his sou Albert, who lias charge of M. Ed. Veil-Plcard’s horses. TIJUANA, Mexico, April 5. — The following is n summary of today's racing; FIRST RACE — -1-2 Mile. 2-year-olils. Maidens. Claiming. Horses. Wt. Jockey. Str. PI. Sh. Fin. Hal Wr’lit 199 . Ill 7 557-Momentum ... 40 540-Colleen . .38% Or.perman .... 38% 542 Dully Varden . .38% 539-Sand.v Beal .. 35% 540-Gray Gables . .38 520-Tony 39 Guy ..40 541 -Veto 40 541- Jago . .3'*% Half 540-Voiled Colleen .38% Mile. 542-Back Bay ... ..50 535-Little Nieee .. B2 542- Ballybell ..49% 540- Lady Stella .. 49% Black Track . .51 517-Miles S no nSS-Oltic Lass . . .55 54t-Moek Orange . 49 453-Dr. Clark ... . .49 539 Mad Nell 49 542- Ettalie ..54 53S-St. Quentin . . 55 Five -Eighths Mile. 542- Anticipate . . .1 05 539 Iron Boy . . .1 03 540 Rustler 1 05*7.-. 541 Ima Frank .1 02- 537 Columbine . . .1 05 529 Lucy Kate .1 07 329 Equator .... l 02% Thre e-Quarters Mile. 544 Almino 1 1*% 542 My Dear . . .1 15 541 Court Fool . 1 23 542 Mazie .1 21 541 Dolly C. ... 1 19 538 Napoli .... .1 I'.l 542 End Man ... 1 17 543 Onico . 1 17 5.39 Frogtown 1 17 541 Pa numa n . . .1 17 538 G. Washing’ll! 20 540 Runqnoi . . . .1 21 541 Jean Bullant 1 18% 539 Sentimental .1 17 542 Joan of Arc. 1 20 Seven-Eighths Mile. 536 Italarosa ... 1 :33 541 Fairway ... .1 :34 One Mile 539 Betsy .1 48 537 King’s Ch’p nl 51 283 Challenge .. .1 19 539 Pimlico .1 :4 s 538 Claquer .... .1 55 282 S. de Yerdu i.l .47 540 Coniine t’i .. .1 58 543 T. MeTagga rtl Hi 520 Geo. Duncan 1 46 539 Yapliunk .. .1 :4S BOWIE FORM CHART BOWIE, MD., TUESDAY, APRIL 5. 1921, — Prince George Park. Third day. Southern Maryland Agri- eiiltnral Ass ociation. Spring Meeting of 12 days. Weather clear: temperature 60'. Representatives of Maryland Racing Commission. George Brown, Jr., Steward; Carlos M de Garmcn- cia. Judge -at -Large. Stewards. George Brown. Jr.. C. ('. Hall and H. 1*. t’onkling. Placing Judges J H Anderson, J. A. Mur phy and E.lwaril Tribe, Sta r ter, George Miller, Racin g Secretary, Joseph McLennan! R:i< ina start* at 2:::o p. m. (Chicago time 2:30 n. m.t. ‘Indicates apprentice atlowaace. ~ 1A0E 1-2 Mile, (April 4. 1925 — 46% — 2 — 114.) Junior Purse. Purse $1,031.83. 2-year-olds. Allowances. Net value to winner $731.83: second. $200; third, $100. Index Horses AWtPPSt % % % Str Fin Jockeys Owners Equiv. Odds Str’t ^ -U A U R1 1 E w 111 , I 1 2 1 It 1J A Johnson Pelican Stable tir>f>-lH0 ' v “ “ *** :!•* 2- F ("ltilettl Klwood Park Stable 80-PK) (53470)RED TOM wt: 116 3 3 V » 3* L Knsor W Daniel 275- ^ Wednesday, April 6, 1921 DAILY RACING FORM 3 TOM CASSIDY w 110 3 4, 4' 5 10 41 L Morris Sunnyland Stable 2800-100 FUKK/.Y SNEEZY w 107 1 « 6 i- 5 ,s H Quo! P Powers (531.53)BEL1,E WRACK w 114 ti 5 5- 6 fi II K ricks’ n C. P Applegate 1701-100 Time, 23. 484 a. Track fast. $2 mutuels paid. St. Maurice. $15.10 straight, $1.00 place, $2.70 show: Mawrcoron, $3.00 place, $2. ‘20 show: Red Tom. $2.20 show. Equivalent booking odds — St. Maurice, 6.75 to 100 straight, 130 to 100 place, 33 to 100 show; Mawr- coron, 50 to 100 place. 10 to 100 show: Red Tom, 10 to 100 show. Winner — Ch. c, by Zeus — Even Break, by Hamburg (trained by .1. O. Wagnon; bred by Messrs. John I). Carr & Hro. ). Went to post at 2:2S. At post 4 minutes. Start goes! and slow. Won driving: second and third the same. ST. MAURICE raced forwardly from the start, displayed excellent speed throughout and, saving ground when entering the homestretch, raced into the lead ami outstayed MAWRCORON' in a game finish. MAWRCORON', while in dose pursuit of t lit* leaders, was forced back on the stretch turn, then came again on the outside and made a game challenge, but was unable to quite get up. A claim of foul was disallowed. RED TOM, hard ridden from the start, set a fast early pace, but tired in the stretch drive. The others were outpaced. Overweights — Belle Wrack, 1 pound. KQKI fk SECOND RACE— 3-4 Mile. (Nov. 24, 1917— 1 :12%— i— 122.) Purse SI. 031. S3. 4-year - t)Ot) JL Vr olds and upward. Claiming. Net value to winner $731.83; second, $200: third, $100. Judex Horses AYVtPPSt (4 % % Str Fin Jockeys Owners Kquiv. Odds Str’t 52813 CARLINE S. WB 4 109 G i 1* l 3 1* l 7 I. Ensor E Peters 125-100 52255 MEDUSA WB 6 10-1 5 2 6' 4 4U fi 3 21 G Babin H .1 Harris 1030-100 51012* TOADSTOOL W 5 102 2 r» n l ;;u 2= 31* A Allen ,T Troy 4490-100 51590* LEOTI FAY’ w 5 97 8 g ot 2* n 1 4= J Wallace C F Brant 12390-100 52743 CIRCULATE wb 8 107 2 8 7' 6= 5 4' r,2 A Collins M Smith 2820-100 52028 3 ENOS wsb G 107 i 4 C l » r* 1 64 6' R Pauley * A Miller 1720-100 < 52833 (GENERAL w 11 117 10 7 8'4 T 2 7 l 7 1 ,J Rod’g’ez ,T D Wilson 2155-100 53291 = *LADY MILDREDwb 8 107 7 9 41* 8* 8* 8 s YI Schw'tz YV F Strauss 2700-100 Index Horses AWtPP St >/*_ Vs_ % Str Fla Jockeys Owners Kquiv. Odds Str't 68471 *CR1 MPSALL WB 7 1081 7 2 2.*. 1* 1> I. Morris YV Bain 285-100 (5S471 ) P. CONNELLY WB G 117 9 1 1> |li 2' 2 1 X Par'gton H Twyman 890-100 53090* RESIST W f» 107 4 C G* 4!. 6= $) H Gregory 11 It Holmes 6S0-100 52640 3 *.\III)1AN WB A !12 1 4 Ah $« 4* A Allen It Schcrrer 385-100 52420 C. LEVDECKER WB C 107 li 8 s ■ 7 5 41 6*>t A Rich r'k J Arthur 270- ! 00 52722 KIRA It W 4 112 5 3 5J. f,U 7 s G‘ L Ensor F B Sullivan 1460- 1(K) 53471 BALA ROSA WB 5 107 8 7 74 S 8 8® 7= C Ponco J Y\' 1 :• an 6140-100 51005 NORTH’RN RELLlSw A 1091 2 5 ;;i* G- C>1 s'" J Hatley II T Palmer 17440 100 50168 MARGARET N. WB 8 102 3 9 9 *» 9 9 M Schw'tz A Stevens 24900-100 Time . 24%. 48 Vo. 1:14%. IVack fast. $2 mutuels paid, Criimpsall, $7.70 straight. 5l) plaee ■, $3.00 show; Paul Connelly, $11.80 place, $4.50 ImlfX Horses A Wt 1*1’ SI ' i : i Str Fin Jockeys Owners E qiliv. Odds Str't 5041)9 TUBBY A. W 109 2 I l'Y l'J. 1=J. 1= .1 lleupel F Garrett 1005-100 53472* * JOHN'S UMMA w io5 5 :: * 2* 1 2 s 2* 2- K Ilol’way C 11 Smith 1320-100 53472 SOCIAL STAR WB 111 3 5 4 1 2 3 in ( 1 Ponce E B Henderson 1360-100 53174 DANTZIC WB 101 1 4 31* 41 4" 4= N J B'nies T E Edwards 9115-100 52599 MORNING FACE W 102 S 2 fi* 6‘ 6* \ Rii-hcr’k F Farrar llKMI-KM) 51580* C’ ill N N 1 E YY' A LS 1 1 WB 103 G G 7 7 7 G® A Allen E E Mooar 5SG5-liO 5144 1 STREAMER w 101 4 7 f>* G % 6= 7 F Lux B F Marshall t 53 4 72 = TKA NT ll.A w 115 7 I .oft at the post. 1, Ensor J R Skinker 75-100 fCoupled in betting as ( $2 mutuels paid. Tubby II. Smith and B. K. Marshall e Time, 23%, 47%, 1:01, 1:07%. A., $22.10 straight. $10. HO place, 'iitr.v. Track fast. $5.70 show; • H. Smith and B. F. Marshall fTOSr-j O FIFTH RACE— 7-8 Mile. (Nov. 21. 1916— 1 :2C%—4— 1 16.) Purse $1,231.83. 3-year- Ot)Jlo olds and upward. Claiming. Net value to winner $881.83; second, $200; third, $100; fourth, $50. Index Horses AYVtPPSt (4 Vs % Str Fin Jockeys Owners 53473 MORONI wb 4 116 !> 1 1Y ] l l 3 1 = 1**8 A Kichcr’k J Arthur ( 5 1 5 3 0 ) I jLO Y D GEORGEwb 5 116 1 3 3‘ 2U 2= 2- 2 l J Butwell C N Freeman 52 762 3 * DOCTOR JIM w 4 107 10 7 O'* 3 h 3 s 3* 3* G Mubin C M Henderson 53170 ROISTERER w 4 116 12 5 G 3 C 1 5- 4 1 4 1 J Rod'g’ez Cl W Atkinson 58290* ♦OAIiL’N BELLEwsn 8 10G 7 C 7- 4'» 4 3 5 3 f. 1 Y M Schw'tz W F Strauss 52815 GALIOT w 3 1044 4 12 12 8'4 7- 7® G 3 G Ponce J II McDonald 52727 5 LOUISE WYNNE w 3 102 SS 2 4' 5 l 0- 6= 7- H Gregory T II Wilson 53471 *TOSS UP ws 3 101 5 8 111 9= 9= it 2 8® A Allen J A Coburn 1175-100 51586 ATTORNEY w 3 105 11 4 2'' 7 3 8* 81 !•' J McTag’t W L Saunders $3075-100 51651 MR. X. w 3 105 3 11 10* 10= 10' 10= 10'° J Heupel F ,T Grefer 130-100 51544 SIR JACK wn 1 11G 2 10 !*u 12 11= 11* 11* L Morris J D Killen 1 BOURBON GOLD w 4 112. i. !> 11' 12 12 %’ s Sii.lm^n W l!..s-n i tMutuel field. Time, . 1:28« 5 . Track fast. $2 mutuels paid, Moroni, $11.60 straight, $7.00 place, $4.40 show; Lloyd George, $9.10 place, $5.40 show; Doctor Jim, $6.00 show. Equivalent booking odds — Moroni, 4S0 to 100 straight, 250 to 100 place, 120 to 100 show; Lloyd George, 355 to 100 place, 170 to 100 show; Doctor Jim, 200 to 100 show. Winner — B. c, by McGee — Mirror, by Sir Dixon (trained by J. Arthur; bred by Mr. Charles YV. Moore). Went to post at 4:51. At post 3 minutes. Start good and slow. YYon driving; second and third the same. MORONI took the lead at once and drew away on the last turn, but tired and just lasted long enough to withstand LLOYD GEORGE. The latter raced in closest pursuit throughout and gained steadily through the final eighth under vigorous riding. DOCTOR JIM rated well ami was next to the rail for the entire way. ROISTERER raced wide on all the turns. MR. X. was never prominent. Scratched — 52727 Sea Mimic, 111. Overweights — Louise YVynne, 2 pounds; Bourbon Gold, 1; Galiot, 4(4; Toss Up, 1. jrOET-| A SIXTH RACE— 1 1-1C Miles. (Nov. 25, 1915—1:48—4—116.) Purse SI, 231. S3. 4-year- Ut>»J 14: olds and upward. Allowances. Net value to winner $881.83; second. S200; third. $100: fourth, §50. Index Horses AYVtPPSt % % % Str Fin Jockeys Owners Kquiv. Odds Str’t 53476 BERLIN WB 7 111 2 2 1* l'i 1* 1> 1') T Par’gton L T Bauer 1-SO-IOo 5204 l SUMMER SIGH WB 5 114 4 4 4= 3J 2h 2 1 Oil J Itod’g'ez J R Skinker 445-1‘Ml 53475 HENDRIE WB S 111 7 7 C> 7 C 3 4= 3“ 1j Ensor F Farrar 345-100 52325 YVAlt CLUB w 5 110 3 3 31 2U 311 31 4= C Ponce c N Freeman 405-100 52768 NEBRASKA WB 7 108 1 1 2 l 4= 4= 5= 5% J Heupel Cv II Abbott 1250-100 53151 3 NAPTHALIUS WB 5 10S fi fi 7 G.Y 5= fi* C" N .1 B’rncs T E Edwards 965-100 524 69 PHILISTINE wb 8 102 5 5 5* 5= 7 7 7 H Gregory M Kelly 4625-100 Time, 25, 50%, 1 :16%, 1:41 L%, 1:51. Track fast. $2 mutuels paid, Berlin, $7.60 straight, $1.20 place, $3.10 show; Summer Sigh, $5.30 place, $3.20 show; Hendrie, $3.20 show. Equivalent booking odds — Berlin, 2S0 to 100 straight, 110 to 100 place, 55 to 100 show; Summer Sigli, 165 to 100 place, 60 to 100 show; Hendrie, 00 to Hmi show. Winner — Br. g, by Jim Gaffney — Autolee, by Lettoou (trained by J. P. Smith; bred by Mr. YYL F. Schulte). Went to post at 5:23. At post 1 minute. Start good and slow. Won easily; second and third driv- ing. BERLIN took the lead soon after the start and, s.-ttiug u good pace, won going away. SUMMER SIGH slipped through next to the inner rail in the early running and raced gamely, but tired when called on for a final effort. HENDRIE began slowly and was far back for the first half, but closed up with a belated rush in the homestretch. YVAlt CLUB showed speed, but tired in the stretch. NEBRASKA was sharply cut off by the winner on the tirst turn. NAl’TH ALIUS was weakly ridden. Overweights— Berlin, 1 pound: Philistine, 3. Index Horses AWtPPSt (4 (■> % h 2605 All ST UAL wn G 112 4 G 3_ 5~4 3 53 1 7© = SOLl D HOCK w S 112 6 4 4 3 3 1 ?. 3= 53476 SI EARLENE wn G 112 8 f. 2= 2= 2= 5 3 4 7 6 * SUN D U R I A w 5 106 3 1 5* «= 6J (53289 )*C‘TERBAL*CE WSB 5 111 2 2 4= 6‘ 5*695** PIT wb 8 107 7 8 8 8 8 ( 52768 ) ’OLD McKENNA w 4 107 1 3 li l'> li 53476 BOMBAST wsu 6 112 5 7 7 H 7" 7‘ % Str Fin Jockeys 4 3 4= li H .Myers 3= 3} 2' L Morris A Swotiko YV Smith * 2= 2= 1A 3 3 A Riohcr’k 51 J Kramer •5 5' 4i G Babin J II Murray 2 2 :;•> 4= 6 1 G= fink R Hol’way YV O Stoner 8 8 G'-'Y M Schwtz J Phillips li 24 7 3 II Gregory J Ho vizi 7* 7 3 8 c Ponce G Petersor FORM OF KENTUCKY DERB Y HORSES WHAT THEY ALL DID IN RACING WHEN TWO-YEAR-OLDS AND WHA T A FEW OF THEM HA VE DONE IN THIS YEAR'S RACING Following the publication on Tuesday of the past performances of a part of the Kentucky Derby candidates, the similar records of the remainder are here presenter! for the information of readers of Daily Racing Form. The clue to what may be expected, when the fateful day set for the decision of the big race arrives, lies in intelligent analysis of the facts disclosed in the records of the horses. Many of these are also Latonia Derby eligibles and many of them will be nominated to the Preakness Stakes, so the two papers should be carefully saved after the Kentucky Derby has passed into turf history. 58471 L'ENJOLEUR w 5 111 9 3 10 9® 9® 9 s C Ponce G Peterson 2045-100 49494 LORD ROCK VALEw 8 107 4 10 91 10 10 10 .1 Heupel C C Smithson 1115-100 Time, 24, 48. 1:14%. Track fast. $2 mutuels paid. Carline S., $4.50 straight, $3.30 place, $2.90 show; Medusa, $7.00 place, $1.70 show; Toadstool, $9.00 show. Equivalent booking odds — Carline S., 125 to 100 straight, 65 to 100 place, 45 to 100 show; Medusa, 250 to 100 place, 135 to 100 show; Toadstool, 350 to I (Ml show. Winner — B. f, by Granite — Ten Pin, liy Jack Point (trained by E. Peters; bred by Mr. John H. Louehheim). YY’ent to post at 3:04. At post 2 minutes. Start good and , slow. Won easily;' second and third driv- ing. CARLINE S. meed into a long lead in the early running and won in a canter. MEDUSA moved up quickly on the stretch turn, but was forced extremely wide, then finished fast on the outside through the final eighth. TOADSTOOL was a forward contender from the start, but tired in tiie closing strides. LEOTI FAY showed speed under poor riding. CIRCULATE saved ground on the turns, but could never overhaul the leaders. GENERAL had no apparent mishaps. Scratched — 48894 Ballast, 102; 50199 John J. Casey, l/ r ,hvy 45 113 G C 1 G'« Lt Lyke 8 Unc.Velo, B. Valet, Smokescreen CASTLEREAGH, ch. c, 3 (M) 122 (Trainer, D. Lehan. Owner, D. Lehan). 51407 Church’ 1 1 l:41%fast 11 112 3 1 l 51380 Church’ I 3 4 I:l4=f,goodl9-10 112 1 2 51355 Church’ 1 7-8 l:26%fast Gif 103 10 3 2 51295 Church’ 1 3-4 l:14%slow 41 112 2 8 By The Curragh — Silica, by Rockton. 2J 2* H J Burke 8 Tribune, Eleanor 8., Fantoehe 24 2“ H J Burke 8 AllU'lSir, Cr’k o'Dawn, O’tView 6*4 C®4 L Canfield 12 Coyne, Red Legs, Sir Thos. Kean 8 8 8= 8“ E Pool 11 Merrimac, BygoneDays, Tribune CHARLES HENRY, ch. c, 3 122 Show; Resist, $4.59 show. Equivalent booking odds — Urumpsall, 285 to 100 straight, 125 to HMI place, 50 to 100 show; Paul Con- nelly, 240 to 100 place, 125 to KM) show; Resist, 125 to KM) show. Winner B. g. by Ednani Mime, by Mimic (trained by J. Beamish; bred in Ireland by Mr. 7’. Nolan). YY'ent to post at 3:40. At post 1 minute. Start good and slow. Won handily; second and third driv- ing. CUI'MPKALL followed the leader closely in the early running and, saving ground when entering the stretch, raced into the lead and held his opponents safe at the end. PAUL CONNELLY set a good pace to the stretch, but endeavored to run out on the last turn and lost ground. RESIST slipped' through next to the rail on the last turn and finished fast. MIDIAN was in tight quarters on the backstretch, but tired when clear in the last eighth. CHARLIE IKYDEt'KER closed up fast at the eighth post, then dropped back. K1RA1I raced wide all the way. Scratched — 53495 Rafferty, 107; 53476 Queen Blande, 106; 52359 Maiden Voter, 102; 53476 Double Van, 114. Overweights — Urumpsall, 1 '4 pounds; Northern Belle, 3(4. r^Opr-4 FOURTH RACE— 5 1-2 Furlongs. (April 2. 1917—1:07—3—100.) Purse $1,031.83. 1L Ad 3-year-olds. Claiming. Net value to winner $731.83; second. $200: third, $100. (Trainer, W. Perkins. Owner, M. C. Moore), 48929 K’w’rth 5-8 l:01%fast 9-10 108 3 2 2 4C975 Lex’ ton 44 f 65%slow 4G 108 4 6 entry, $4.69 place, $3.99 show; Social Star. $5.59 show. Equivalent booking odds — Tubby A., 1005 to 190 straight, 439 to 109 place, 1S5 to KM) show; C. II. Smith anil B. F. Marshall entry. 130 to KM) place, 95 to 100 show; Social Star. 175 to HH) show. YY'inner — B. c, by Transvaal— Peggy L., by Von Trump (trailed by F. Garrett; bred by Mr. J. F. Adams). Went to post at. 4:14. At post 4 minutes. Start poor and slow. Won easily: second and third driv- ing. TUBBY A. took the lead at once, showed the most early speed and, making the pace fast, was never menaced. JOHN’S UMMA raced in closest pursuit under slight restraint for the first half, hut could not improve her position when called on. SOCIAL STAR raced under hard pressure all the way and easily held the others safe. CllINNIE WALSH made up ground from a slow In-ginning. DANTZIC ran well. TRANTULA wheeled to the inner rail at the start. Overweights — Morning Face, 2 pounds. CRACK O’ (Trainer, 53396 Tijuana 52351 Tijuana 52G86 Tijuana 52384 Tijuana 52150 Tijuana 52036 Tijuana 52002 Tijuana 51837 Tijuana 513SO Church'l 51337 Church’l 51133 Latonia 51H93 I,at< ilia COYNE, br. (Trainer, 51425 Church'l E139G Church'l 61355 Church'l 51283 Church'l 51195 Latonia 51187 Latonia 51067 Latonia 51002 Latonia 50789 Latonia 50682 Latonia 50351 Lex’ ton 4S481 Latonia 4S297 Latonia 48137 Latonia 47G57 Church'l 47550 Church'l DAWN, ch. c, 3 122 D. Kearney. Owner, C. Koehler), 1 1-1G 1:10 fast 1-5 105 4 1 1 1 1 1-8 l:52«tfast 3-5 116 0 1 1 1 8 4 1 :14(r,slow 1S-5 112 3-4 1:13 fast 13-10 110 3 4 1:13 fast 8 109 3-4 l:14%fast 3 112 5-8 1:01 fast 2 115 &i f l:08%fast 4 110 3-4 l:14%good 1G 112 3 6 4 7-S 1 :27 fast 27f 112 5 3 6 li 3-4 l:13=f,fast 24 112 4 6 fi 3-4 1 :13%fast 15 112 9 10 H c, 3 122 By Dick Finnell- C. C. Van Meter. Owner, Haraed Bios.). 7-S 1 :26%fast 14-5 114 3 4 3 5 7= 5 ! j N Barrett 8 I 3-4 l:18%fast G 113 3 2 2 2' A 1= D Conn’llylO 7-8 l:26%fast 1G-5 107 211 1 1‘1'N Barrett 12 7-8 l:27%mud 6 107 2 8 7 6. 6 1 C Buel 8 3-4 1 :15%hvy 12-5 106 4 3 3 5® 6® N Barrett 6 1 l:39%fast 27-10 112 111 2 2 3 2"k N Barrett 12 3-4 l:12%fast 17 107 8 6 6 3® 2** o Willis 12 1 1 :38(f,fast 9 liY7 7 C 7 C 6* 6'= O Willis 10 3-4 1 :12=hfast 9 113 8 9 8 Cl 6 H | D Conn’llyl3 3-4 l:12%fast 7-5 110 2 2 2 2® 2= D Conn'llyl2 04 f l:07%fast 9 1104 7 6 6 44 2* D Conn’llylO 3-4 1:14 mud 0 115 1 5 6 4= 4 11 D Conn’llylS 5j f 1:07' '.fast 5 115 3 1 1 1* 1* D Conn' liy 12 54 f 1:07 (if a St 4 112 1 1 3 7 l 7 8 3 D Conn'lly 9 44 f 54%fast 5 109 4 6 6| 6-J D Conn'lly 7 41 f 55 fast 8 112 5 9 9‘* 9 3 3 D Conn’ll vll By Jack Atkin — Prudential Girl, by Kinley Mack. u , H 1* II Lunsf'd 12 Artisan, Old Chap, Mr. X. 5= 6 1 ® H Lunsf'd 7 Centimeter. Gangway, Ben Valet By The Manager— Shuck H., by Jean Bereaud. I 1 * 1= O VanDu'n 6 Veteran, Mart. A. Noonan, Rifle 1= 1J C VanDu’n 6 M. A. Noonan, Cahalan, H'poiu 9>» O Willis 9 L. in B’ck, A. YVood, M.A.N’an ;;nk o Gross 6 Anna Wood, M. A. Noonan, Rasola 1' C Y’anDu’n 6 M. A. Noonan, BillyLane, K’wood 2‘* C Y’anDu’n 6 M.A.N’nan, R. Dewey, Hyampom 1=1 C VanDu’n 9 Shifty, Nebulous, Hyampom 13 C VanDu’n 8 H.vampom, Gwendola, T’sentha 4J 3* C Y’anDu’n 8 Alill’tSir. Castlereagh, C’tView 5* 6*® E Martin 19 B.McI/hlin, BygoneDays. T'buno 6 3 5* 7 C VanDu’n 8 Ivernian, AllKightSir. L.Widrig 8= 7 17 C Y'anDu’nlU T'stOfficial, C’rtView, Both’at’n By Dick Finnell — Alice Baird, by Woolsthorpe. Dos.). 7= 5*3 N Barrett 8 Rangoon, YVhiteStar, SirT.Kean 2’ A 1= I > Conn’llylO Bis. Rock, BIow.Bubbles, It. Buck D 1' N Barrett 12 Red Legs, SirT.Kean, Gangway 6 1 G'= C Buel 8 Bro.Batch, Rangoon, Sport. Blood 5® 5® N Barrett 6 Col. Baker, SirT.Kean, Ris’gRoek 2 3 2"k N Barrett 12 McG’win, SirT.Kean. Loveliness 2 1 2 n k o YY'illis 12 Muskallonge. RisingRoek, Rama 6* G'= O Willis 10 B. Y’rself, McG’dwin, BrotherB. GY 6*3 D Conn’llylS Rangoon, Musk’nge, McGoodwiu 2‘ 2= D Conn’lly 12 Rangoon, Brunswick, Botherat’n 44 2® D Conn’llylO Bettina, Ben Y’alet, Billy Barton A- 4 11 D Conn'lly 18 StarVoter, Bl. Servant, AceHigh 1* 1* D Conn’lly 12 Bal. Wheel, ByGinger, McGooii’n 7* 7 S 2 l> Conn'lly 9 Centimeter, N.Elkhorn, TheAlly 51 6 7 1 1) Conn’lly 7 Helium, Mammy o’ Mine, B.Buck 9‘* 9=3 D Conn'llyll AceHigh, Easteside, Uncle Velo Kqtiiv. Odds Str’t 4 MO-100 925-100 785-100 3235-100 3280-100 715-100 2865-100 1175-100 t 3075-100 190-100 t CENTIMETER, b. (Trainer, R. N. 49020 K’w'rth 51 f 48900 YVindsor 5) f 48245 Latonia 5-8 48187 Latonia 5J f 47173 Church’l 41 f 4704G Lex’ ton 1-2 46975 Lex’ ton 44 f 46S91 Lex’ ton 1-2 46876 F.G’nd* 3-8 45769 F.G’nds 3-8 c, 3 122 Vestal. Owner, G. L. l:07%fast 2 121 C. l:0G%fast 3 2 122 4 l:01%good 1G 125 9 1 :07M-,fast G 1134 5 ■ mud 9 125 G 47%fast 18 122 3 55%slow S 111 3 49%mud 24 112 1 36 fast 30 116 2 35%fast 20 115 3 9‘A 9=3 D Conn'llyll Ace High, Eastesic By Meelick — Regea, by Margrave. By Meelick — Blackford). 2 2 2= 25 J Smallw’ G 5 5 5 4= J Smallw’ 7 4 3‘ l 1 J Smallw' 2 1 K 1) J Smallw’ G 6J 6 r, i J Smallw’ 1 l‘i l'J .1 Smallw’ 1 2 s !•* .1 Smallw’ 5 7= 6 IS J Smallw’ 2' li J Smallw’ 7* 6“ J Pitz ’dl3 A. Wood, ,T.S. Reardon, Runquoi ’d 8 Runquoi, IkeyT., B’rivol ’dl4 Paganl’an, TheAlly, SirLawnfal 'd 9 NortliElkhorn, TheAlly, Runzaf dl3 United Verde, Oriole, Easterside ’ '1 1 - Un.Velo, Smokescreen, East’rslde ’d 7 Gangway, Ben Valet, Snare ’d 8 B. Vallet, J.S.It’rdon, Easterside ’dlO BenValet, AlbertaS., M. Pluvious 8 Repeat, Morning Face, Petunia EAST VIEW, (Trainer, A 51427 Bowie 51357 Pimlico 51089 Empire 4849$ Aq’duct 48414 Aq’duct 48381 Aq'duct “48280 Aq’duct 47454 Jamaica 47347 Jamaica 47 266 Jamaica ch. c, 3 (M) , Gunther. Owner, 5} f l:0S%fast 41-10 3-4 l:13%fast 2 5A f 1:0G fast 12 5-8 59%mud 50 5-8 l:00%slow 20 5-8 59 fast 50 5-8 1 :00%fast 6 5-8 1:02 slow 7 5- 8 1:01 fast 8 6- 8 l:02%slow 20 122 J. Butler) 114 Left at 100 13 10 By Pebbles — Gnat, by Voter. FLYING CLOUD, b. c, 3 (M) (Trainer, M. Hirsch. Owner, M, 48713 Aq’duct 5-S l:01%fast 50 122 Hirsch). 130 G FAUN US, br. c, 3 122 (Trainer, Wm. Garth. Owner , Kedgwick 51332 Pimlico 1 l:40%fast 5>.f 98 7 4 5 51292 Pimlico 3 1 l:l$Kfast 11 105 1 3 51270 Pimlico 3-4 l:12%fast 35 117 4 5 51101 Laurel 3-4 1:15 fast 7 166 2 4 49930 Belm’nt 7-8MC l :2C%faat 9 5 m 2 2 2 1972S Sar’toga 5J f l:07%good G 111* 3 4 49634 Sar’toga 3-4 l:12%fast 10 110 1 3 4S76S Empire H f 1 :"7%mud 12 111 1 4 48.593 Aq'duct 5-8 1 :02%fast 1G-5 112 5 48469 Aq'duct 5-8 1:08 15 107 12 FANT0CHE , ch. g, 3 122 (Trainer, A. B. Gordon. Owner, A. B. Gordon). 52835 F.G’nds 52G42 F.G'nda 525G9 F.G'nds 52499 F.G’nds 5241 S F.G’nds 52323 F.G’nds 52219 F.G’nds 52043 Jef’son 51919 Jef’son .51886 Jef’son 51725 Jef’son 5IG75 Jef’son 51592 Jef’son 51407 Church’l 51393 Church'l 50979 Latonia 5i)910 Latonia 50S16 Latonia 1 1 :39%fast 11-5 110 8 9 9 1 1 :39%f ast 7-5 111 1 l:39(ifast 5 105 1 1:40 fast 8 92 1 1:39 fast 6 96 1 1:41 fast 2i 110 3-4 1:16', !,mud 5 113 1 l:39%fast 15 93 1 l:43%hvy Ah 113: 1 l:42(4fast 9-5 113 3-4 l:17%hvy 8-5 113 8-4 l:16%mud 5 113 7 5-8 1 :04 *f,hvy 18-5 113| 4 92 6 7 6 96 8 S 8 110 6 7 6 113 G G 93 8 8 S 1 l:41%fast 14-5 113 5 5 7-8 1 :27%fast 11 113 13 12 fr *> ,rr | rz SEVENTH RACE— 1 l-8 Miles. (Nov. 27, 1917— 1:5C— 3— 94.) Purse $1,231.83. 4-year- llOllliJ olds and upward. Claiming, Net value to winner $881.83; second, $200; third, $100; fourth, $50. Kqtiiv. Odds Str't 440 -i 00 345-100 30.50-100 2575-100 IGIMI-IiH) 195-100 G35-100 1925-100 50979 Latonia 3-4 1:13 fast 27f 112 11 12 12 12 10= 50910 Latonia 3-4 l:13%fast 2Gf 112 11 11 11 11=11 5081G Latonia 8-4 l:12%fast 133 106 9 9 9 9 9 FIREBRAND, ch. c, 3 (M) 122 B> (Trainer, J. S. Hawkins. Owner. J. S. Hawkins), 48641 Latonia 3-4 l:14%good 12-5 112 6 4 4 2'J 2 ; 48181 Latonia 3-4 1:14 mud 44 112 8 7 7 6‘ 6 48245 Latonia 5-S l:01%good « 110 II 11 9 7J 7' 18155 Latonia 6- 8 l :00%fast $3-1$ IIS 8 4 4 4= a 48038 Latonia 5-8 l:02%hvy 23 110 3 4 4 5* 3 1 479S1 Latonia 5-8 1 :00 s, fast 7f 115 6 4 D Ci 6 1 at the post. F Weiner 14 IrishAb’ss, T’ntula, P.T.Barn’m 0 11 11= 11= 3 F YVeiner 1.3 LoveTap, Bromelia, IrishAbbess 1 1 li 4°I C Kuinmer 5 Grey Lig, Mulciber, Curfew 9 10 9 1 - YV Kelsay 10 T.MeNot, Br.Spun, Dimmesdale 2 2 l 4 1 ! C Kuinmerll Inchcape, Sport.Blood, Br.Spun 6 45 t" C K baum 8 Gen.J.M.Go’ez, Intri’te, St.Voter 1 25 6 1 C K’baum 13 Brig.Gen’l, NancyLee, OurBoots 2 2 2= 2 4 T Rice 4 Careful, Itunatrix, Our Boots 1 1 l 5 2» C Turner 5 J.G.M Gomez, Frizlet. Bl’ekTop 4 3 6= 6 1 ® J Judge 9 Kunatrix, Teddy R., Wedgwood By Wrack— Robinetta, by Fair Play. 7 7 Fell.N Bar’ett 7 Normal, Oriole. Sedgefield by Al Bloch — Ravena, by Clifford. ck Sta ble). 5 7 T 3 6=5 A Allen 15 IdleDell, Broomspun, BabyG’nd 3 3 8* 4=1 J Callahan 6 Exodus, Dry Moon, Polythia 5 7 G 3 5®i J Rod’gVz l’olly Ann, Quecreek, Despair 4 2 4A 6*i J Callahan 5 RabyGraiul, Despair, W.T.Grivea 2 1 1= lii c Ponce 3 Gipsy Lad, Silence 4 4 2= l’J A Johnson 8 Wedgwood, Iugleerest, Bodanzky 3 4 34 5“* A Johnson 9 OurFIag. Mavourneen, L’ghStorm 4 3 4= 5 1 ® S YVida 10 Oriole, Pluribus, Kn.oft.Heather 5 3* 1" A Johnson 11 PollyAnn, MorningFace, Mambi 10 10* 9 I# C ’Turner 17 Oriole, Normal, Advocate By Fitz Herbert — Fresnay, by Meddler. jrdon). 9 0 3'J 2 n L Lyke 9 Bun. Buck, Botheration, M.Jack 4 4 l 11 1“ L Lyke f> Botheration, M. Jack, G. Fringe 3 3 J 1 15 E Pool 8 Botheration, YV’teStar. G. Fringe G 6 6= 4 3 A L McD’ott 8 St. Allan, Fizer, Botheration 8 8 7 1 4 a J F C'ltlettl9 Dr. Carmen, Louis A., Tantalus G 2 2 l 24 L Lyke 7 Purader, Petrarch, White Star G 5 4= 4 s L Lyke 6 WhiteStar, Thimble, RisingRoek 5 S 8 6*2 L McD’ott 8 E.Rick'b'her, D. Spray, Mas. Bill 2 2 8® 1* L Lyke 5 B’gaBuek. YVhiteStar, DayLdlly 3 4 1Y 1= L Lyke 7 Day Lilly, Iluen, Ionia 6 3 2' 2 ! Y L Lyke 5 lluon. The Moor, Dr. Howard Lost rider. J Rod’g’ez 8 Rustler, Silence. Ionia 5 0 15 1‘ Lt Lyke 7 TlieMoor, Secretary, Dannell 4 4 5' 4 5 I. Lyke S Tribune, Castlereagh, Eleanor S. 8 C ;5nk 4* L Lyke 14 Gorilla, Eleanor S., Cut Up 12 12 12 lo=® YV Breen 12 Gangway, Botk’ation, Merrimac 11 11 11- ll 11 YY Breen 12 DarkBcn, AllltiglitSir, Tribune 9 9 9 9- J YV Breen J) B. Bubbles, Ris.Itock, Darjeeling By McGee — Subdue, by Star Ruby. 3 4 1 :14%good 12-5 112 G 4 4 3' 4 2 3 I. McAtee 9 3-4 1:14 mud 44 112 8 7 7 G‘ 6 11 C Rob’sonlS 5-S l:01%good v 110 11 11 9 74 7® 3=4 A Pickens 62895 Havana 3-1 l:12%fast 4 1021 2 2 2 2*1 2*> A Pickens 52843 Havana 54 f l:06%fast 1 103 Q a 4 5 F Merimee 51162 Laurel 3-4 1 :13%fast 14-5 118 « G 5 C n 3** A Johnson 51142 Laurel 3-4 l:l3%fast 31-10 118 5 6 5 5* 3* J Butwell 50S77 Laurel 3-4 l:14'..fast 4-5 118 3 4 3 3* l 1 C F’b’ther [i04GG H.deG’ce 3 4 1 :13%fast 22-5 118 7 5 4 44 4=J J Butwell 49448 Sar’toga 3A 1:13 fast fi-5 122 6 4 3 2 h 2 i T Rice ] 49335 Sar’loga 3-4 l :15%hvy 2 122 1 4 3 3* 3= A Johnson 49288 Sar'toga 3-4 1 : 1 1 a st 4.Y 122 4 3 4 ' ’ 2 1 «1 T* Rice 491 45 Sar'toga 64 f 1:05! if a st 8-5 125 7 7 8 51 4= T Murray 48331 Aq’duct 5-8 59 fast 2 11.6 4 2 2 1 ji T Murray 4M.fi Jamaica 5-S 1 :00%fast 34 115 2 1 2 1= 1* T Murray 47347 Jamaica 5-S 1:01 fast 3-2 115 i 3 3 2‘ lh x Murray By Hessian — Expressing, by Star Shoot. 'll- - T Rod’g’ez 6 B. Barton. G.Menocal, AllR.Sir 6=1 F Merimen 12 AttaBoylL, Br’dMan, Wal.Hall 4= R I.’ caster (1 Aiken. Pastoureau, Bally 3=4 A Pickens fi Billy Barton, Last One, Fright i 2“ A Pickens 8 Furbelow, Osgood, TheBlueDube 6 J F Merimee 5 May. House, Riverside, Furbelow 3H A Johnson fi StepLightly, Twopoir, Antilles 3* J Butwell G IdleDell, BubyGrand, Sailing B. I 1 C F'D'ther 5 Charity, Yliss Rankin, Serupis 4=i J Butwell 9 Careful, Hildur, The Baggage 2* T Rice 11 Smokescreen, Knobbie, I’ahuska 3= A Johnson 6 Pluribus. Serapjs. Moody T Rice 9 NancyLee. It. Servant, Registrar DAILY RACING FORM Wednesday, April 6, 1921 HALU, b. c, 3 (Trainer, M. 61428 Bowie 61292 Pimlico 49325 Sar'toga 49145 Sar’toga 6 49092 Empire 6 By King James — Adelinette, by Melton. 3-4 1:14 fast 19-10 122 3 2 2 3 2 4*1 J Pierce 4 HardGuess, Dr.C. Wells. D.dcM’y 3-4 l:13%fast 15 116 2 6 6 6 6 18 E Sande 6 Exodus, Dry Moon, Polythia 3-4 1 :15’,ihvy 10 114 6 6 6 5 2 51B L Lyke 6 Pluribus, Serapis, Gen.J.M.Go’ez 49145 Sar’toga 5} f l:05%fast 10 49092 Empire 51 f l:07%fast 12 48965 Empire Ab 3-4 l:10%slow JO 48803 Empire 48771 Empire 48618 Aq'duct 48277 Aq'duct 61 f l:07%fast 12 116 6 51 f l:09%mud 1 114 3 5- 8 1:00 fast 20 115 11 6- S 59%fast 20 105 6 10“ 10*® N Barrett 11 Moody, Pluribus, Registrar 1* 1* N Barrett 5 Pluribus, Knobbie, Moody 6* 4® N Barrett 7 Ten-Lee, Knobbie, Eternity 6* 3 s N Barrett 6 Pluribus, Dark Horse, Br.Spun 1* I s ! N Barrett 4 EyeOpener, HardGuess, Alcatraz 13* 12 17 N Barrett 14 Bluffer, Exodus, B. McLaughlin 7* 6 11 N Barrett 1* Star Voter, Jeg, Moody HU0NEC, br. c, 3 122 (Trainer, F. A. Herold. Owner, F, A, 62370 Havana 1 1-16 l:45%f ast 4 106 4 63242 Havana 1 1-8 1:51 fast 15 99 1 63242 Havana 63195 Havana 53162 Havana 62897 Havana 62596 Havana 62349 Havana 62226 Havana 61613 Bowie By , Herold). 4 6 5 4| 4 5 8 9 12 11® ID® 1 1:39 fast 8-5 102 6 3-4 l:14%fast I 109 1 1 1-8 l:52%fast VO 99 9 3-4 l:13%fast 8-5 112 6 3-4 l:ll%fast 4) 107 6 61 f l:09%good 24 107 3 7-8 1:31 hvy 14-6 100 51469 Bowie 64 f l:23%fast 6 114 6 6 7 6* 51317 Pimlico 3-4 1:14 fast I2f 115 4 S 6 4* 61271 Pimlico 3-4 l:13%fast 23 115 6 6 7 6' 61131 Empire Ab 3-4 1:11 fast 3.*. 112 8 5 4 4* ? 50990 Empire 6J f 1 :07%fast 12 115 2 3 5 4* 60778 Jamaica 3-4 l:13%fast 50 114 6 G 6 4J 60501 Aq'duct 5-8 l:01%slop 10 115 7 8 8 8 605O1 Aqduct 5-8 l:01%slsop 10 115 2 5 6* 60454 Aq'duct 3-4 l:14%fast 40 115 6 £ 3 4 31 60358 Aq’duct 3-4 1 :13%fast 60 115 5 3 4 4* 49634 Sar’toga 3-4 l:12%fast 100 lift 6 5 8 8* 49411 Sar’toga 5| f l:08%good 25 115 6 7 7 10' 49324 Sar’toga 5J f 1 :07%slop 50 102 5 6 6 55 49198 Sar'toga 5-8 1:00 fast 10ft 109 10 11 11 12 2 49644 Empire 5i f 1 :07*/5fast 50 105 5 6 6 6 Huon — Anecdote, by Tom Ochiltree. R I/caster 5 G.Menocal, A.R.Sir, Dr.C. Wells R L'casterl2 Attaltoyll., Br’dMan, Wal.Hall R L’caster 6 Sweet Music, Bally. Sea Prince R L’caster 5 Dr.Chas. Wells, Whip’t, P. Ultra R L'casterlO S’p (’lean. May. House, Mat. Idol R L’caster 8 Dr. (\ Wells, Black Top, Rama J Francis 7 Aiken, Rama, Black Top R L'caster 7 Mavehona, Bygone, Whippet J Mooney 9 Orcus, Blue Belle, Ross R J Mooney 12 MasterJack, Trantula, Bengalese J Mooney 14 Pampas, Trantula, Baywood R L'caster 9 BonHotnme, Baywood, S. Turret R L’caster 8 DeweyEve, H’dGuess, LndyAlgy R L’casterlO Pavia, Pouch, Dewey Eve R L’caster 8 DernierSou, UareKree, Iil’kNight J Mooney 8 Connie, Rep, Ivemian .1 Mooney 12 Curfew, Ruddles, Rep J Mooney 8 Cimarron, MerclmntMarine, Rep It L’caster 8 M.’sBallet, Playf’low, B. Night J Mooney 9 OnrFlag, Mavonrneen, L’ghStorm J Mooney 15 Bi. Bubbles, Nohant, Bennington ,T Mooney 8 Oriole. Sedgefield, Last Rose J Mooney 15 Exodus, ItisingKock, Brunswick J Peters (5 Serapis, l’antalette, Polly Ann IVERNIAN, b. c, 3 122 (Trainer, T. Welsh. Owner, J. E. Widener). 61133 Latonia 3-4 l:13%fast 39-10 112 6 6 5 5077S Jamaica 3-4 l:13%fast 5 114 2 4 5 50669 Jamaica 6! f l:07%;fast 30 115 5 6 5 60501 Aq’duct 5-8 l:01%slop 20 115 12 10 JOHN ARBOR, ch. g, 3 (M) 122 ' (Trainer, J. Tigue. Owner, F. St. John.) 52727 F.G’nds lm70y l:50%hvy 20 107 8 7 6 3 By L'angibby- Third. -Fleur d’Orange, by William the 62394 F.G’nds 52005 Jef’son 61409 Church’! 61393 Church’ 1 50889 K’w’rth 60712 K’w’th 49050 K'w'th 46150 Jef’son JEG, ch. c, 3 (Trainer, H, 50466 H.deG’ce 60323 H.deG’ce 60119 H.deG’ce 49603 Sar'toga 48683 Aq’duct 48469 Aq’duct 48277 Aq’duct 48163 Jamaica 47S56 Belmont 5- 47270 Pimlico 47165 Pimlico 46995 Pimlico 3-4 1 :15%fast 13-5 113 10 8 8 6- 8 l:02%good 12 115 6 5 4 3-4 l:14%fast 19f 105 14 15 15 7- 8 l:27%fast 24 113 8 9 10 10 3-4 l:14%fast 26 108 8 7 8 55 f l:08%fast 125 105 10 10 10 65 f 1:08 fast 49 109 7 8 S 35 f 42%fast 15 1145 1 7 35 1® F C’ltiletti 8 AlIRightSir, L.Widrig, C’tView 6* 6»1 C Turner 8 DernierSou, CareKree, Bl’kNight 45 3* C Turner 8 t’oniue. Rep, Bermont 10* 9 17 C Turner 12 Curfew, Ruddles, Rep By Bowman — Ponte Rosa, by Bridge of Canny. 35 3 4 B Pool 12 Rustler, L.Wynne, W’l o’theW’p 85 6“ L Mink 13 Galiot, Vulcanize, Joe Whipple 4* 3*4 L Mink 7 Aee, Philanderer, Wireless 15 14“ A Collins 15 Planet, BrowuCbeck, MissE’talne 11' 512'-° D Connelly 14 Gorilla, Eleanor S., Cut Up 8 7“ H Myers 8 Petrarch, MabeiJosephine, Capon 10= io"> A Piekensll Gallipot, Locli Leven, Romper 75 7 2 ® L Gaugel 8 Old Chap, M.v Rose, Mr. X. 7 2 qio t Par'gton S Pluribus, M. Gunner, Trompcur Rites. Owner, J. 3-4 1 :13%fast 14 3-4 l:13%fast 9 3-4 1:14%, fast 33-10 3-4 l:ll%fast 8-5 3-4 1 :12 fast 30 5- 8 1 :0*)%f ast 8 6- 8 69% fast 8 55 f 1:07 good 88 8 st 1:02%, fast 13-5 45 f 54%fast 12-5 45 f 51%fast 25 1-2 48%fast 25 122 By Zeus — Ryola, by Mexican. E. Griffith). 101 8 9 9 9 9 7 i G Corey 9 105 Left at the post. A Sehu'g’r 4 109 7 4 3 35 2 2 4 J Rod’g’ez 7 114 4 4 4 2 h 2*5 F Keogh 4 115 1 6 6 55 3 7 i T Rice 8 115 3 2 35 5*1 C Kummcrl7 118 3 3 2* 2'5 L Fator 9 116 8 6 6 6 * 6*3 M Buxton 9 119 3 2 2 2* 5*5 W Kelsay 9 117 5 4 3 1= 1* E Sande 7 118 5 6 4 4"k 3° C F'rb’ther « 112 2 1 2"k l l W Kelsay 7 JOHN S. REARDON, b. c, 3 Owner, Montfort Jones). Ormondale — Antella, by Planudes. 49569 Windsor 5J f l:06%fast 6 118 3 2 5 3' 3*5 B Kenn’dy 12 BabyGrand, Polythia, M. Lillian 49396 Ft. Erie 5J f 1 :06%fast 4 118 4 1 1 1*4 1*> B Konn'dy 8 J. Corey, M. Lillian, BabyGrand 49340 Ft. Erie 5i f 1 :07%slow 8-5 116 2 3 3 3= 3* B Konn’dy 7 IkeyT., ByJiminy, Frivol 49207 Ham’t'n 3-4 1:14 fast 3-5 117 1 1 1 1* 1* B Kenn’dy 5 Sil. West, J. Corey, Greybonrne 49150 Ham’t’n 5i f 1 :07%fast 17-5 108 6 4 3 3* 1* B Kenn’dy 7 Rnnquoi, Ikey T., Silent West 49020 K’w’rth 61 f 1 :07%f ast 23 104 13 6 5 5*4 3 2 B Kcnn'dylS A. Wood, Centimeter, Runquoi 48841 Windsor 5-8 1:05%, slow ’-’i 113 6 4 2 2* 1*4 W J O'B’n 8 M. A. Noonan, S. Court, J.Budrow 4S740 Windsor 5-8 1 :05%hvy 31-10 112 8 6 5 3i 5*5 W J O’B’n 0 By Jiminy, Last Rose, Mogens 48630 Dev’ re 5-8 1:07 mud 3 117 2= W J O’B’n (1 Auntie May, Mogens, Ikey T. 48570 Dev’ re 41 f 55%fast 8-5 113 Left at the post. J Pitz 8 Anna Wood, Mogens, Greybonrne 48498 Dev’ re 5-8 1:01 fast — 115 2® J Pitz 5 AnntieMay, Sandalwood, Huen 47450 Church’l 4* f 54%fast 22 110 9 9 8* 8*° J Carmody 11) BenValet, Nor. Elkhorn, Runzaf 47317 Church’l 41 f 56%mud 11-10 107 6 1 1* 1® J Carmody <> Ph’nderer, T.Norris, C. A. Byrne 47145 Church’l 45 f 65%mud 27-10 112 4 1 1* l 2 J Carmodv 12 T.Norris, C. A. Byrne, Itingitose 47116 Church’l 1-2 48%slow 7 118 1 7 9*5 9“ W J O’B’n 12 Easteside, Helium. Bunga Buck 46974 Lex’ton 45 f 55%slow 14-5 118 1 4 5* 5** R McCr’nn (5 Eastesido, BillyBarton, BenBolt 40891 Lex’ton 1-2 49%mud 23-10 US 4 2 2*4 2* J Kederis 8 BenValet. Easteside, Bunga Buck 45978 Jef'son 31 f 42%good 8 114 4 1 l’l 1* W Kelsay S Cointreau, Blemished. WhiteStar 45855 F.G’nds 3-8 36%hvy 10 113 4 1* lh A Meehan 7 Cointreau, Joe Tag, Miss Dora 45 803 F.G'nds 3-8 35%fast 15 115 6 r 2 3“ W Meehan 7 Alcatraz, Land’s End. Miss Dora 45633 F.G’nds 3-8 38%hvy 13-5 113 2 4* 5*1 R Troxler 6 Whippet, Joe Tag, Bud. Kean 45007 F.G’nds 3-8 37 mud 8-5 112 1 1* 1" R Troxler S Tutt, NoFooling, MaudieWilson 45505 F.G’nds 3-8 35%fast 18-5 112 7 64 5*5 M Buxton 11 Joe Goodman, Get ’Em, Tenite 45472 F.G'nds 3-8 37 slow 15 111 3 7* 7% 51 Buxton 11 Mnrg’riteDixon, JoeTag, Repeat 45438 F.G’nds 3-8 37%ihvy 30 111 4 6 6»J M Buxton b L.Sweeper, Bud. Kean, Whippet 45399 F.G’nds 3-8 37 hvy 20 112 7 5 2 5® M Buxton 7 M. o’Mine, JoeGoodman, Whippet 45358 F.G'nds 3-8 38%hvy 20 113 4 54 5*1 M Buxton 7 Peerage, Mum. o’Mine, E. Opener LOU WIDRIG, b. g, 3 (M) 122 (Trainer, J. Evorman, Owner, A. J. Gorey). By Marathon — Cresta Blanca, by Transvaal. 51253 Latonia 3-4 51213 latonia 1 51133 Latonia 3-4 61037 Latonia 1 50787 Latonia 1 50682 Latonia 3-4 60585 Latonia 55 f 50456 Lex' ton F C 602S8 Lex’ ton 65 f 49779 B. Grass 6-9 47846 Latonia 45 1 47601 Church’ 1 41 f 47336 Church’l 45 f LOUGH STORM, (Trainer, J. F. flOSl Laurel 3-4 50902 Laurel 3-4 50781 Laurel 3-4 60673 Laurel 3 4 50606 Laurel 3-4 60502 H.deG’ce 65 f 49634 Sar'toga, 3-4 •r.409 Sar’toga 51 f 49378 Sar’toga 5-9 48323 Latonia 65 f 3-4 l:13%fast 8 115 2 6 1 1:45%, hvy 6 110 4 4 4 3-4 l:13%fast 6 112 1 1 1 l:41%fast 15 103 7 6 3 1 l:4iy 0 fast 13-5 108 3 4 4 3-4 l:12%fast 72 107 8 9 55 f 1:08 fast 16 106 2 2 F C l:10%fast 12 115 2 6 65 f 1:07 fast 25 112 6 6 5-8 1 :00%fast 14 108 45 f 54%fast 30 115 6 45 f 54%, fast 54 115 10 45 f 56%hvy 53 115 8 b. f, 3 Schorr. Owner, l:14%fast 5 l:14%fast 17-10 l:13%fast 31-10 1 :14 fast 8-5 l:14%good 19 1:08 slow 3J 1:12%, fa st 8 1 :07 good “5 1:00 slow 20 l:07%fast 36f McLean). MUSKALLONGE, ch. c, 3 122 (Trainer, \ 52785 F.G’nds 62662 F.G’nds 62356 F.G’nds 62176 F.G’nds 61927 Jef’son 61057 Latonia 50789 Latonia 50613 Latonia 50531 Latonia 49017 K’w’rth 48135 Latonia 48061 Latonia 47846 Latonia 47450 Church’l 47336 Church' 1 McGOODWIN, (Trainer, J. 51137 Latonia 61002 Latonia 50789 Latonia 50682 Latonia 49432 Ft. Erie 48481 Latonia 48399 Latonia 48297 Latonia 47981 Latonia . Block. Owner, H. C. Fisher). 3-4 l:13%fast 4 5 126 4 1 1 5 f 1 :05%fast 3 105 3 2 5 3-4 1:12 fast 6 109 2 1 3 3-4 l:13%fast 9-10 118 3 13 3-4 l:15%fast 1 120 1 13 3-4 l:12%fast 11-10 107 3 3 5 3-4 l:12%fast 9 116 2 2 3 i f 1 :0G%fast 13-10 111 2 13 5 f 1 :06%f ast 11 106 2 1 3 5 f 1:08 fast 9 114 6 3 5 5 f 1 :07%fast 8 1135 6 2 2 5-8 l:02%,good 33-10 115 2 5 5 f 54%fast 29-10 115 4 4 5 f 54%fast 6 110 5 i i f 56%hvy 29-10 115 3 4 br. c, 3 B. Respess. 1 l:39%fast 1 l:3S%fast 3-4 l:12%fast 3-4 1 :12%,fast 3-4 l:13%fast 3-4 1:14 mud 5| f l:07%fast 55 f l:07%fast 5-8 1 :00%fast 5 23 J Butwell 5 Sailing B„ Muttikins, Exodus 'i l“k J Butwell 8 Perfection, W.T.Grives, D.Girl • 1" J Butwell 4 ByJiminy, T. Baggage, S. Screen 1 2 7 J Butwell 7 Trans’nt, PollyAnn. M. A. Noonan 4=5 J Butwell 5 Careful, By Jiininy, Muttikins l h J Butwell *! Dark Horse. Rancocas, Fallacy 3 7 3 L Lyke 9 Onr Flag, Mavourneen, Tidings j 3*5 W J O'B’n 7 Loveliness, Cubunita, Rolo : 4* N Huff 12 StepLightly. Pantalette, H.Girl J Ink n Huff 12 AlbertaS., Bit of Green, Bettina By Meelick— Gay and Festive, by Knight of the Thistle. '5 ink n Lyke 8 Botb’atinn, B’gaB’k, Mythology ink s McGraw 8 T.d’Ilonn’r, Geo.Starr, Min. Man 1 2« S McGraw 9 Col. Tenn, Rapid Day, C. Mac 1 ink ij Lyke 8 Polythia, Ris’gltock,’ WhiteStar 1 1* S McGraw 4 Undine, Petrarch, Lady Stella 1 Ink s McGraw 12 Coyne, Rising Rock, Rama '■ 2’i S McGraw 1.3 Rangoon, McGoodwin, Gangway I 2nk s McGraw 12 Behave Y’self, Col. Baker, G’gway 5 1* S McGraw 11 Brunswick, Rangoon, Ben Valet 1 3n J Smallw’d 8 Artisan, M’riceH., Mad. Lillian : l"k ,T Smallw’dl2 Old Chap, Napoo, Be Sttre 6 10 ,T Smalhv’dl2 Lough Red. G. Digger, C’rtVicw 3 2 W W T’lorlft W.Side, L’gli Red. Belt. Yourself 5 6*J J Smaliw’dlO BenValet, Nor.Elkhorn, Kunzaf i 3 11 J Smallw’dll Runzaf, Judge B’row, RedLegs Owner, J. Hachmelst er). By Last Coin or Colin — Fairy Story, by Voter. 6-5 112 3 2 2 10 111 2 3 3 15 105 7 8 10 108 10 11 13-10 115 2 4 20 112 18 18 4 115 1 4 14 115 8 10 13 115 12 7 2 1 Ink ]nk W Mor’seyl2 3 3 2'5 2* W Mor’seylO 8 4 3“ 3*5 W Mor’seyl3 11 9 6 2 6 7 W Mor'seyl2 4 4 l 1 1* W Andress 7 18 18 145 14 2 ‘ W Andressl8 4 6 25 2»k w Andress 11 10 8 6'5 4*5 W Andressl2 7 7 75 7>« W Andress 12 MONSOON, (Trainer, 50459 Lex' ton 60267 Lex’ ton 48679 Latonia 48581 Latonia 48481 Latonia 48327 Latonia 48245 Latonia 48063 Latonia 4«981 Latonia 47046 Lex’ton 46986 Lex' ton 46958 Lex’ton NORMAL, b (Trainer, 49955 Belm’t 49856 Belmont 49637 Sar’toga 49539 Sar'toga 48713 Aq’duct 48469 Aq’duct 48277 Aq'duct 4(902 Belmont 47880 Belmont 47S30 Belmont 47693 Belmont 47619 Belmont b. c, 3 122 J. M. Goode. Owner, D. F. FC 1:09‘ -fast 27 118 r, 55 f l:07%fast 21-10 115 3 By Peter Quince— Mattie C„ by Out of Reach. 5' 6*3 A Collins 7 lh 43 F Merlmeel2 2-4 1:13 fast 11 125 9 9 8 4* 4* A Collins 9 55 f l:10*/ 5 hvy 7 118 3 2 1 1* ink a Collins 5 3-4 1:14 mud 5f 118 6 16 16 16* 16 25 A Collins 18 65 f 1 :06%fa.st 25 lib l 1 1 25 3*5 C Rob’son 8 5-8 l:01%good 5 117 10 4 3 55 5*i F Merlmeel4 5-8 l:01%good 1-2 113 3 2 2 1*J l 2 F Merimee 4 5-8 l:00%fast 6 115 3 1 1 l 2 U K Mertmeel2 1-2 47%fast 44 117 a 11 11 s 11*3 F M)-rinieel2 1-2 48%fast 12-5 113 3 1 1*4 21 F Merimee ‘i 1-2 50 hvy <5 112 r 2 2* 2® F Merimcell . or br. c, 3 122 . E. D. Springer. Owner, E, Si f st 1 JR%fast 15 ill 7 3-4 st l:10%fast 7 112 9 55 f 1 :05%f ast 3 115 2 3-4 1:12 fast 10 115 3 5- 8 1 :01%fast 3-2 121 4 M 1:00 %fest 20 110 C 6- 8 59%. fast s 113 4 55f st 1 :05%fast 7 115 4 5- 8 st 58%fast 18-5 106 3 6- 8 st l:01%mnd 9 115 3 45f st 53%fast 4 115 1 4jf st 52 fast G 115 7 By Plaudit — The D. Springer). 8 65 6? C F’b’ther 8 7 7 2 10“ J McTag't 12 3 4 3* 3* L Fator 10 3 3 3* 3 2 5 L Fator 4 3 4" 1“ L Fator 7 5 65 2"k L Fator 17 4 4 2 4 T S Sn’dtnan 9 3 4 3* 3’J L Fator 4 3 2 1* 1* L Fator 10 1 1* 1* S McGraw 7 4 4 2 3‘5 C KummerlO 7 7* 7* C Turner 10 POLYTHIA, ch. f, (Trainer, J. A. 53045 Tijuana 1 1-16 52810 Tijuana 3-4 52294 F.G’nds 3-4 52176 F.G’nds 3-4 52116 Jef’son 3-4 52042 Jef’son 3-4 51435 Bowie 65 f 51414 Bowie 3-4 51319 Pimlico 3-4 51292 Pimlico 3-t E0619 W’dbine 1 50539 W’dbine 3-4 50376 Th’eliffe 5J f 50272 Th’cliffc 55 f 49897 Dev’ shire . 55 f 49793 Dev’ shire 3-4 49569 Windsor 55 f 49432 Ft. Erie 3-4 RUNQU0I, ch (Trainer, D. 50514 W’dbine 49793 Dev’ re 49154) Ham’t’n 49098 K’w'rth 49020 K’w’rth 48900 Windsor 13810 Windsor 48487 Ft. Erie 48019 B.Bonncts 47909 B. Bonnets 47715 Dorval 47424 Mt. Royal 47328 Mt. Royal 46964 H.deG’ce 45379 F.G'nds SIR THOMAS (Trainer, L. 51425 Church’l 51355 Church'l 51195 Latonia 51137 I^ttonia 50912 Latonia 50789 Latonia 54)459 Lex’ton 50267 Lex’ton 48641 Latonia 48.546 Latonia 48297 Latonia 48215 Laton’a 48155 Latonia 47682 Church’l 176'U Church’l 47450 Church'l 3 117 Carter. Owner, F. 1:17 hvy 4 104 7 By Dahnken). 3 3 5 13 13 27 3-4 l:12%fast 12-5 112 3-4 1 :13%fast 6 103 < 6 S 3-4 l:13%fast 11-5 113 2 3 2 3-4 l:14*/ 6 fast 3-5 122 2 1 1 3-4 1:14 fast 8-5 114 2 1 1 65 f l:10%s!op 33-10 116 4 2 2 3-4 l:13%fast 19-5 111 8 7 4 3-4 l:12%fast 5 117 3 2 1 3-4 l:13%fast 19 109 4 4 6 1 IVlU.-hvv 1 117 10 3 3 4 3-4 1 :13%slow 41-10 115 2 2 2 55 f l:ftG%fast 1 112 55 f 1 :07%fast 7 122 55 f 1:10 mud 26-5 115 3 6 4 3-4 l:12%fast 7 110 4 3 1 55 f l:06Vifast 15 101 6 4 0 3-4 l:13%fast 39-5 112 7 3 3 -8 st l:00%,fast 6-5 106 4 3 3 if st 52*f,fast 3-5 11a 12 ll if st 54%.mud 9-5 102 1 2 1 -8 st 59 fast 3 101 1 1 1 1. c, 3 122 , Shaw. Owner . 0. Torcll). 3-4 1:13 fa st 23 143 9 6 6 3-4 1:12 st 6f 117 6 6 6 64 f 1 :07%fast 8 117 3 3 4 55 f 1 :07%,fast 3 115 4 2 1 55 f l:07%fast 6 108 9 7 4 65 f 1 •06%fast 15 106 7 4 3 65 f l:08%fast 19 105 4 7 8 5-8 1 :03 hvy 18 116 4 5 4 6 S 1:01%, fast 12-5 113 1 3 3 5-8 1:03 fast £ 115 3 2 2 .-i-N 1 *Z%fast 27-10 108 6 5 4 45 f 58%fast 17 111’ 1-2 49%fast 8 110 45 f 63%fast 129 108 8 S 8 3-8 38%hvy 30 118 7 KEAN, b. c . 3 122 , Gentry. Owner, L. Gentry). 7-8 l:26%fast 8 106 8 8 7 7 T-s 1 : 26%, fast 5 107. 11 11 7 6 3-4 1 :1" '.livy 4 103 5 5 5 1 1 :39%fast 19 1135 8 6 3 3 1 l:41%fast 17 113 11 11 10 9 3-4 l:12%fast 36 111 13 10 9 F C l:09%fnst 56 118 4 3 3 65 f l:07%fast 10 113 6 s 4 3-4 1 :14%,good 13-5 113 3 3 1 54 f 1:08 fast 45 115 j; 4 2 54 f l:07%fast 6 115 5 4 4 55 f l:10%,hvy 8 112 7 5 3 5-8 l:00%fast 83 115 9 7 3 4 *. f K%mnd 11 115 3 2 44 f 54% fast ::cf IK. 11 9 45 f S4%fast 108 110 10 10 Polymelian — Cynthia Dwyer, by Cunard. O Willis 13 Edwina, P.Pennant, T.S.N.Pass M Sl’ghter 9 Edwina, Lady in Black, EulahF. L McAtee 10 E.Riek’b’her, Col.T'n, Rap. Day J McTag’t 8 Musk’longe, Ris.Roek. WhiteSt’r J McTag’t 5 Parader, Mad’ineLillian, Tbaron J McTag’t 7 Bunga Buck. Made. Lillian, Ace C Fames 9 LightRose, B. Belie. LadyGranite C Eames 10 B. Homme, B.McL'hlin, H.Guess C Eames 10 Bon Homme, Twopair, Bastille C Eames *5 Exodus, Dry Moon, Faunus J Dodd 10 Our Flag, Baby Grand, Ikey T. J Dodd 5 Ikey T., Irish Jig. Petrarch J Dodd 5 MaryReigel, Frivol, JooGnodman J Dodd 9 IrisliJig, MaryReigel, .T.Goodm’n W Hein’ch 8 Napoo, Tbaron, Judge Rudrow W Hein’ch 11 Loveliness, MauriceH., IrisliJig J Heupel 12 BabyGr'nd, .T.S.R’rd’n, M. Lillian A Pickens 7 MeG’dwin, J. Whipple, G.Aut’mu L McAtee 0 Day Lilly, C’how, Little Dear C F’b’thor 12 Muttikins, Good Bye, Idle Dell L McAtee 5i Sedgefield. Bluffer, Muttikins L McAtee 6 Ruinkin, Dry Moon, Episode By Runnymede— Pourquoi, by Star Shoot. 76 9“ H Thxirber 1 1 6* 6*J ,T Heupel 11 4* 2 2 J Heupel 7 15 l»k j Heupel 8 45 4* J Heupel 13 3* 15 J Heupel 8 4*1 4*5 J McTag’t 11 3* 3 1 * A Pickens 5 26 3*5 W Gargan 8 2* 2J A Johnson 3 3 l 1'5 C Watson 8 2* T Smith 8 l 2 W Gargan (! 8 7” C Ponce 8 6* 6‘JL Lyke 7 K u k In x, Bobby Allen, The Boy Polythia, Loveliness, MauriceH. J. S. Reardon, IkeyT., Sil.West JeanCorey, J.Budrow, ByJiminy A. Wood, Centimeter, J.S.R’rdon IkeyT., Frivol, Centimeter Last One, Auntie May, Mogens IkeyT.. BabyGrand, SilentWest AnntieMay, Hcrendcsy, Tli.Way Baby Grand, Coombs Plantoon, By Jiminy, Jean Corey Marg. Dixon, Geo.C’.Jr,, Panh’dler Panh’dlcr. Marg. Dixon, Voormel BabyGrand, M. Lillian, Alcatraz L.Sweeper, S. Springs, JoeM’ncinl Careful, Hildur, The Baggage St.Quentiu, K. Thrush, Carm’dale Serapis, Polly Ann, Sailing It. Exodus, Queereek, Dry Moon Ineheape. BroomSpun. Sp. Blood Oriole, Normal, Advocate Star Voter, Moody, Normal Trystcr, Pluribus, St. Michael Hildur, Curfew, Sister Flo Night Raider, Queereek. Bygone Careful, Night Raider. Painter Antilles, Some Baby, Saeajawea JUDGE PRYOR, br. c, 3 (M) 122 (Trainer, A. Baker. Owner. S. K. Nichols). By Golden Maxim — Guion, by Dr. Rice. > 3'J A Collins 8 Rangoon, White Star, Red Iiegs 3* E Pool 12 Coyne, Red I,egs. Gangway 1 2” J Roberts (i Col. Baker, RisingRock, B. Dudley 5 3 r, J L Mink 12 McGoodwin, Coyne, Loveliness 1 7 7 L Mink 12 Bettina, Bro. Batch, Bal. Wheel ■ 8® L Mink 13 Kang’n, Muskallonge, MeG’dwin : 3*1 I. Mink 7 B. Idlellour, StarVoter, Gangway 1 3 2 W W T’lorl2 Bettina, Auntie May, Monsoon ' 1* L Mink 9 Firebrand, Rangoon, Tribune 1 2t> L Mink 12 J.Budrow. T.V’ginian, Rangoon 1 6“ L Mink 12 Coyne, BalaneeWheel, ByGinger 'i 2* I. Mink 12 GoldDigger, Greenland, Petrarch ( 3*5 Mink 12 SirLawnfal, Ju. Pryor. Firebrand 1 3*1 L Mink t! Snare, West Side, Jetsam 9‘i I. Mink 12 Reprisal. Greeland. Pagan Pan 10 18 J Pitz It) BenValet, Nor.Elkhorn, Ruuzaf By Vulcain — Frances M., by Filigrane. 48245 Latonia 4315)5 Latonia 479S1 Latonia 17406 Church'l 47248 Church’l 5-8 l:01%good 21 110 6 5-8 l:00%fast 4 115 3 5-8 1 :00%,rast 9-5 116 4 45 f 55%,slow 13-5 115 2 45 f 54%fast 18 115 3 7 SJ 8*5 D Conn'llyl't Centimeter, PaganPan, TheAlly 1 I 1 2*5 D <’onn'llyl2 SirLawnfal, Sir. Tints. Kean, Fire’d 3 3* 2* D Conn’llyl2 Monsoon, By Ginger, Scot. Chief 10 12 12-’ 2 D Conn’llyl2 Red Ia*gs, Napoo, By Ginger 4 8* 8 22 D Conn'Uyl2 N.Elkhorn, CourtView, Reprisal TRUST OFFICIAL, ch. c, 3 122 (Trair.cr, S. A. Clopton. Owner. .T. Marino). 52662 F.G’nds 55 f 1 :05%fast 20 98 2 6 < 52602 F.G’nds 3-4 1:13 fast 5 107 5 5 * 52539 F.G’nds 3-1 1 : 13%, fast 5 107 3 2 52467 F.G’nds 3-4 l:12%fast 10 99 1 2 ! 52355 F.G’nds 3-4 1:14 fast "'11-5 108 2 3 : 51987 Jcf’son 55 f 1:09 hvy 9-5 115 6 6 1 51093 Latonia 3-4 l:13%fast 9-5 112 2 1 50816 laitonia 3-4 l:12%fast 10 106 4 6 ! Meelick — Princess Industry, by Farandole. 5* f l:05%fast 20 98 2 C 6 5 2 6 S 1 F C’ltiletti 8 Musk’nge. T.d’Honneur, (!. Starr 3-4 1:13 fast 5 107 5 5 4 4* 4*1 F C’ltllettl » MasterJack. Runzaf. WhiteStar 3-4 l:13%fast 5 107 3 2 1 4* 4U H King 8 Un. Verde, BungaBuek, Raneocaa 3-4 l:12%fast 10 99 1 2 3 31 7*i F C’ltiletti 8 Col. Tenn, UltraGold, T.d’Hon’r 3-4 1:14 fast "'11-5 108 2 3 3 3*i 1» F C’ltiletti 1ft B. Cheek, .T.’sUmma, B’eration 5i f 1:09 hvy 9-5 115 6 6 5 5* 4 7 J S McGraw 7 Trantula, Episode. Thimble S McGraw 1ft CourtView, Botheration. Tribune E Martin 9 B. Bubbles, Ris.Roek, Darjeeling TOUCH ME NOT, ch. c, 3 122 (Trainer, J. Owens. Owner, Qreentree 50038 Belmont 3-4 st l:12Vf,fast 30 1 22 17 49747 Sar’toga 3-4 l:12%,slow 25 127 13 49563 Sar’toga 3-4 1:12 good 6 122 5 48683 Aq’duct 3-4 1:12 fast 10 127 6 48493 Aq’duct 5-8 59Vimud S 112 9 47690 Belmont 5-8 st 58%fast 11-5 112 1 47619 Belmont 45f st 62 fast 9-5 115 8 UNCLE VEL0, b. g, 3 122 (Trainer, W. Perkins. Owner, Bakor . 49020 K’w’rth 5.4 f 1 :07%f a st 18 116 3 48900 Windsor 65 f 1:06% fast 8 111 3 484S1 Latonia 3 4 1:14 mud 15 118 14 48245» Latonia 5-8 1 :01 %good S 119 4 47848 Latonia 5-8 1 :00%f ast 17 10 112 4 475)50 Church’l 45 f 55 fast 18-5 115 1 47337 Church’l 45 f 56%hvy 11-5 113 2 47173 Church’l 45 f 65%,mud 21-10 122 1 47046 Lex’ton 1 2 474*fast 35 122 2 4695)8 Lex’ton 1-2 50 hvy 17-5 112 4 46874 Lex’ton 1-2 48%fast 9-0 112 2 4‘ 3 7 1 H J Burke 8 L.Chainp, RygoncDa.vs. G. Daddy 6 6'“ T Murray (J Bal.Wh’l, Merrimac, T. Virginian lh 3* T Murray S Ivernian. AllRiglitSir, C’rtView 36 3* II King 1» Billy Barton, Mr. X, Countess 3* 3* B Kenn’dy 8 By Ginger, Nonskid, Dark Friar 11 * 41 1 14 II Lunsf’d 12 Rangoon, Coyne, Brunswick 3* 3 2 5 F Wilson 8 JudgeBiidrow, RedLegs, Pongee 6 2 5 10 L Canfield 7 Bud. Kean, Merrimac, Dark Men 6* 4*J L Canfieldl2 BillyBarton, Rangoon, Col. Baker 25 L Canfield 5 Mar.vGaffney, AeeHieh. Anund* 9* 9 22 M Garner 1ft W.Side. LougliRcd, Muskallonge 12 12 2 * M Garner 12 Reprisal, Greenland, Pagan Pan 95 9' 9 L Lyke 11 Runzaf, J.Budrow, Muskallonge By Celt — Dainty Dame, by Handspring. Stable). 16 16 s 16“ C F’b’ther 18 StepLightly, StarVoter, GreyLag 11 8 S 1 9 10 L Lyke 15 Leonardo II.. Prudery, Oriole 5 5 4 2 4*5 F Keogh 7 Pabaska, Sedgefield, Ararat 7 7 7* 8'* C Kuinmcr 8 Ineheape, Broom Spun, Jeg 4 2* I 0 * C Kummerlft B. Spun, Diminesdale, Sp. Blood 4 3 2* 2* C Kummer 5 Trystcr, Sedgefield, Wireless 6 31 3* T Rice 10 Tryster, Hildur, Uouyhnknm By Uncle — Velocity, by Henry of Navarre. fe Moore). 9 8 10* 10*» R Simpson 13 A. Wood. Centimeter, J.S.R’rdon 5 6 6' 6* W Andress 8 Runqttoi, IkeyT., Frivol 10 11 11 1 lfl 1 * II Lunsf’d 18 StarVoter, Bl. Servant, AceHigk 6 8 9* 9*A H Lunsf’d 14 Centimeter, PaganPan, TheAlly 3 35 1" II Lunsf’d 11 Brunswick, Runzaf, Bro. Batch 6 35 3 1 2 H Lunsf’d 11 Ace High, Easterside, Red Legs 2 25 1'5 K Pool 8 B. Valet, SmokeSereeu, Gr’nland • ll 91 7*3 H Pool 13 United Verde, Oriole, Easterside 4 26 2*4 H Lunsf’d 12 Centi’ter, SmokcScr’u, Easterside 1 l 2 1* H Lunsf’d 11 Monsoen, Un’dVerde, St. Michael 2 3* 3 s H Lunsf'd 11 The Ally, Gangway, Ilu Sure By McGee — Stolen Moments, by Kingston. By Lough Foyle— Storm Nymph, by Merman. Coyne. SirTlios.Kean, Loveliness B. Yourself, BrotherB., Rangoon Rangoon, Muskallonge, Gangway Rangoon, Coyne, Brunswick J. Whipple, Polythia, G. Autumn StarVoter, Bl. Servant, AeeHigh Greeland, A.RiglitSir, Sgt.York Coyne, BalaneeWheel, ByGinger Monsoon, JudgePryor, ByGinger . Rector. Owner, 0 (. B. Potts), 3-4 1:13 fast 27 f 112 !> 7 8 7h 9 25 J Hanover 12 3-4 1 :14%.fast 28 115 2 1 1 6* 7'* II Lunsf’d 12 4i f 55%fast 8 107 3 3 14 3> W Heln’chl2 4i f 66%fast 6 115 2 1 lh 3*4 R McD’ottll 1-2 60 hvy 12f 112 1 7 «4 7 15 R McD’ott .8 1-2 49*&mud 42 lift 6 6 64 6'* R McD'ott 8 3J f 42%fast 12 113 7 4 4* 4® W Hein’ch 8 r. g, 3 122 By Light Brigade C. Milam. Owner, j. N. Camden) 7-S 1 :26%fast 23-10 116 4 3 2 2 u 14 L Lyke 8 1 l:3S%fast 18 122 a 5 5 6 6”k 3“ E Pool fi 7-S 1 :27%mud 22-5 119 1 5 4 4 24 2® L Lyke 8 1 1 :38%f ast 39-10 125 1 1 1 1 34 4 7 4 E Pool 1ft 3-4 l:12%,fast 1 39-10 113 8 3 2 14 1*4 W Hein’ch 18 3-4 l:12%fast 10 108 3 1 1 1* 1= W Hein’ch 12 51 f 1 :06%f ast 6 111 12 8 6 6* 6* \ M Garner 12 5J f 1 :06%fast 33-10 10*; 5 4 3 3* 3* E Pool 11 F C 1 :10%fast 1-2 115 1 1 1 1* 1* L Lyke 7 54 f 1:07 fast 1 115 6 5 4 3' 2 2 1, Lyke 12 3-4 l:14%good 3 112 7 0 5 3*4 n Lunsf'd !> 64 f 1:08 fast 15 115 10 6 C 4* 4*1 E Ambr’se 12 :h. c, 3 122 By Rock View — ! , Goose. Owner, J, 8. Ward). 7-8 l:2C%fast 13 1"7 7 q 6 6nh 1*4 11 J Burke 8 7-8 1 :26%fast 15 105 5 5 0 2 2llk 2* H J Burke 12 7-8 l:26%fast 4-5 109 6 6 5 3 2* l 1 H J Burke 7 3-4 1 :13%f ast 17-5 111 4 5 4 5» 2* II J Burke 9 3-4 l:15%hvy 17 107 6 7 5 41 6 7 i H J Burkell 3-4 1 :13%fast 12 110 9 9 9 6* 6*4 J Roberts 1ft 1 1:41%, fast hi 109 3 4 5 6 6* 6*1 J J M'neylO 3-4 l:12%fast 14 lift 3 3 3 4h 5® H J Burke 9 3-4 l:14%fast 5 111 3 1 1 1* J lh B Kenn'dyl2 54 f 1:08 fast 11 111 6 3 2 2*i 2* G Stack 8 5A f l:07%good 23 1**7 8 1ft 8 9*" 9'® H J Burkelt) 3-4 1:13 fast 5ft 111 7 9 9 9 9*1 H J Burke 9 3-4 l:12%fast 48 112 9 9 1*) 10'J10“ H J Burkell 54 f 1 :07' ..fa st 42 115 6 7 7 fink 6*3 H J Burke 9 5-8 l:00%,fast 37 lift 6 6 fi 6*4 D Nicol t; 44 f 54%fast 17 10 112 2 3 44 4% D Nicol 7 44 f 55 fast 31 115 7 5 4’J H J Burkell 44 f f>5%slow 6 115 4 2 2?. 1* H J Burke 12 44 f 56%hvy 6 115 2 5 5 3 4“ H J Borkell 1-2 48 fast J 115 9 9 9 l 9 2n H J Burkel2 1-2 50 hvy ; 39-10 112 2 3 5= 5'* H J Burkell B.IdleHour, S’rVoter, SirT.Kean Bettina, AnntieMay, SirTh.Kean Gold Digger, LastRose, B. Valet Ben Valet, Aee High, Pekoe StarVoter, Bl. Servant, AeeHigh B. Servant, L’stRose, N.Elkhorn Centimeter, PaganPan, TheAlly Aee High, Botheration, Spi’.gs JlldgePrj’or, ByG’ger, Soot. Chief Ccnt’ter, UncleVelo, SmokeSer’n Riinmie. St. Michael. S.Gent’man UncleVelo, Un. Verde, St.Micliuel Nurse, by Yankee. Grey Lug. Queereek, Star Voter Hildur, Smoke Screen, Oriole BroomSpun. G’yLag. P.T.Bar’m Prudery, Oriole, Dimmesdale Oriole Sedgefield, Maehiavelli Oriole, Advocate, Tidings StarVoter, Jeg, Moody Tryster, Kirklev’tou, NuueyLee Itauikiu, Dolly C., Uldneoteague Our Flag, Moody, Fair Lassie Dry Moon. Moody. Polly Ann Tryster, Hildur, Touch Me Not 50979 Latonia 3-4 1:13 fast 27f 112 9 7 S 50732 Latonia 3-4 l:14'/ r> fast 28 115 2 1 1 47486 Church’l 45 f 55.% fast 8 107 3 3 47002 Lex’ton 45 f 66%fast 6 115 2 1 46958 Lex’ton 1-2 60 hvy 12f 112 1 7 46891 Lex’ton 1-2 49%mud 42 110 6 6 46150 Jef’son 35 f 42%faat 12 113 7 4 RANGOON, br. g, 3 122 (Trainer, J. C. Milam. Owner, J. N. Camden 51425 Church’l 7-8 l:2S%f ast 23-10 116 4 3 2 2 51340 Church'l 1 l:38%fast 18 122 5 5 5 6 51283 Church’l 7-8 l:27%mud 22-5 119 1 5 4 4 51002 Latonia 1 l:38%fast 39 10 125 1 1 1 1 50789 Latonia 3-4 1:12%, fast 39-10 1 13 S 3 2 50682 Latonia 3-4 1:12%fast 10 103 3 l 1 50613 Latonia 55 f l:06%fast C 111 12 8 6 50531 Latonia 55 f l:06%,fast 33-10 106 5 4 3 50347 Lex’ton FCl:10%fast 1-2 115 1 11 50298 Ivex’ton 55 f 1:07 fast 1 115 6 5 4 4S641 Latonia 3-4 l:14%good 3 112 7 6 5 46546 Latonia 55 f 1:08 fast 15 115 10 6 6 RED LEGS, ch. c, 3 122 (Trainer, R. Goose. Owner, J, 8. Ward). 51425 Church’l 7-8 l:2C%fast 13 1*17 7 6 6 6 51355 Church'l 7-8 1:26%fast 15 105 5 5 5 2 51313 Church’l 7-8 l:26%fast 4-5 109 6 6 5 3 51255 Latonia 3-4 l:13%fast 17-5 111 4 5 4 51217 Latonia 3-4 l:15%hvy 17 107 5 7 5 51097 Latonia 3-4 1:13% fast 12 110 9 9 9 5i037 Latonia 1 l:41%fast hj 100 3 4 5 6 50816 Latonia 3-4 l:12%fast 11 110 3 3 3 50707 Latonia 3-4 l:14%,fast 5 111 3 11 50585 Latonia Si f 1:08 fast 11 111 6 3 2 49964 Dev’ re 5A f l:07%good 23 107 8 1ft 8 49852 Dev’ re 3-1 1:13 fast 5ft 114 7 9 9 49793 Dev’ re 3-4 l:12%fast 48 112 9 9 1ft 48137 Latonia 51 f l:07%fast 42 115 6 7 7 48009 Latonia 5-8 l:00%fast 37 lift 6 6 47657 Church’l 41 f r.4*/6fast 17 10 112 2 3 47550 Church’l 4i f 55 fast 31 115 7 5 47406 Church’l 41 f 55%slow 6 115 4 2 47336 Church’ 1 4i f 56%hvy 6 115 2 5 47128 Church'l 1-2 48 fast J 115 9 9 46958 Lex’ton 1-2 50 hvy 39-10 112 2 3 SPORTING BLOOD, b. c, 3 122 (Trainer, W. Booth. Owner, Redstone Stable). 51419 Bowie 1 1:46 hvy 7-5 116 3 2 2 2 51404 Pimlico 1 l:39%fast 6 110 1 5 5 4 61340 Church’l ll:38%fast 29 122 2 3 4 4 51283 Church’l 7-8 l:27%mud 14-5 113 7 7 6 6 50696 Jamaica 3-4 l:13%fast 3-4 112 1 3 1 50521 Aq’duct 3-4 l:14%good 8-5 115 4 7 4 50193 Aq’duct 3-4 1:14 fast 4 112 9 6 5 49750 Sar'toga 5i f l:07%slow 3 115 4 5 6 49732 Sar'toga 5i f l:06%good 16-5 1*(9 3 4 4 49563 Sar’toga 3-4 1:12 good 16-5 107 7 6 4 49451 Sar’toga 3-4 l:13%fast 6 115 1ft 9 4 48726 Aq’duct 3-4 1:15 fast 9-7 115 2 2 1 4X683 Aq'duct 3-4 1:12 fast 7 112 8 5 2 48493 Aq’duct 5-8 59%mud 8 112 5 3 48114 Aq’duct 5-8 1:00%slow 10 115 5 6 JOE CHOATE, ch. c, 3 (M) 122 (Trainer, M. Hirsch. Owner, M. Hirsch). 49528 Sar'toga 5i f l:05%fast 40 105 5 5 6 49198 Sar’toga 5-8 1:00 fast 100 109 11 13 13 1 1 :46 hvy 7-5 116 3 2 2 2 2 5 2* A Johnson 6 1 1 :39%f ast 6 110 1 5 5 4 31 l'l L Ensor 8 1 1 :38%fast 29 122 2 ?» 4 4 fi 6‘* D Conn’lly 6 7-8 1 :27%mud 14-5 113 7 7 6 5 3 l 3 7 4 X Barrett 8 3-4 1 :13%f ast 3-4 112 1 3 1 1* 1* L Ensor fi 3-4 1 :14%good 8-5 115 4 7 4 2« l 2 E Ambr’ se 9 3-4 1:14 fast 4 112 9 6 5 43 1*4 E Ambr’selO ' 5.t f l:07%slow 2 115 4 5 6 32 3* W Kelsay 11 . 54 f 1 :06%good 16-5 1*0 3 4 4 4 l 4*4 W Kelsay 5 < 3-4 1:12 good 16-5 107 7 3-4 1 :13%fast 6 115 10 S-4 1:15 fast :'-7 115 2 3-4 1:12 fast 7 112 8 5-8 59%mud 8 112 5 5-8 1 :00%slow 10 115 5 NANCY LEE, ch. f, 3 117 Trainer, J. McCormack. Owner, P. A. 49747 Sar’toga 3-4 l:12%s!ow 12 127 49709 Sar’toga 5J f 1:05 fast 5 127 49288 Sar’toga 3-4 l:ll%fast 5 119 49213 Sar’toga 5.) f l:05%fast 11-5 122 48892 Empire 64 f l:07%fast 3-5 112 48527 Aq’duct 5-8 59 fast 9-10 112 48.368 Aq’duct 5-8 69%fast 3 1 14 4S280 Aq’duct 5-S 1 :00%.fast 18-5 112 47902 Belmont 5Sf st l:05%fast 9-5 109 47670 Belmont 5-8 st 59%fast 4 109 47565 Belmont 4£f st 53%faet 3 110 3-4 1 :12%siow 12 127 5 5 7 6*4 •5 7 i F Keogh 54 f 1:05 fast 5 127 3 5 6 6* 3*4 A Sehu’g’ 3-4 I:ll%fast 5 119 2 1 1 1*4 1* F Keogh 54 f t:05%fast 11-5 122 5 3 3 24 eh p Keogh 54 f 1:07% fast 3-5 112 l 2 2 1* 1® L Lyke 6-8 59 fast 9-10 112 2 4 3 2 2>4 F Keogh 5-S 69%fast 3 114 l l 1® 1® F Keogh 5-S 1 :00%fast 18-5 112 2 3 3® 2*4 F Keogh Firebrand, Tribune 4*J II J Burke H Rangoon. WhiteStar, SirT.Kean '8 2> H J Burke 12 Coyne, SirTlios.Kean, Gangway * 1* H J Burke 7 WhiteStar, Huen, Chas.A. Byrne 1 2* II J Burke 9 Miss Fontaine, Dorie, Jim Daisy i 6 7 J H J Burkell WhiteStar, Julia N., Rama 1 6*4 J Roberts Ift Social Star, Artisan, Acclaim 6'J J J M’neylO BillyBarton, Mr.X., LouWidrlg ' 5* H ,T Burke 9 B. Bubbles, Ris.Roek, Darjeeling i 1» B Kenn’dy 12 Rama, Bunga Buck, Pongee i 2' G Stack S JudgeBudrow, L.Widrig, Pongee 1 9'* H J Burkell) IrishJig, AlvinT.Hert, My Rose 9’4 H J Burke 9 Alcatraz, Irish Jig, Ixveiiness 410“ H J Burkell Polythia, Ixveiiness, MauriceH. '8 6*3 H J Burke 9 Centimeter, N.Elkhorn, TheAlly 6*4 D Nicol fi Brunswick, Greeland, Eastcsid'e i 47 i D Nicol 7 Helium. Mammy o’Mine, B.Buck . 4*3 H J Burkell Ace High, Eastesido, Uncle Velo S l 1 H J Burke 12 Napoo, By Ginger, Lough Red i 4“ II J Burkell Runzaf, J.Budrow, Muskallonge 9 2n H J Burkel2 BlaekServant, N.Klkhorn, Oriole i 5** LI J Burkell UncleVelo, Mons’n, UnitedVerde By Fair Play— Felicity, by Rock Sand, i 2* A Johnson 6 Bonllomme, DollyC., D.deMorny 1 1 1 1 L Ensor 8 Fallacy, Broomspun, Thimble 6‘* D Conn’Uy 6 Tryster, GreyLag, BelmveY’self 1 3 ; 4 X Barrett 8 Bro.Bateh, Rangoon, Sergt.York * 1* T, Ensor tl st. Donnrd. Jesava. Honey Girl 1 l 2 E Ambr’se 9 Maid.’sBal., OurBoots, Sq’wMan 1'4 E Ambr’selO Maid.’sBal., Playfellow, Jesava i 3 2 W Kelsay 11 Be. Yourself, Ataia, Chat. Thierry 4*J W Kelsay 5 Our Flag, Hildur, Sedgefield 6* 6* J Pierce 7 Pahaska, Sedgefield, Ararat 44 4 2 i C KummerlJ Dartmoor, Grey Lag. Bermont i 21 N Barrett 3 Dench Girl, Our Boots 4 1 ” X Barrett S Ineheape, Broom Spun, Jeg 4A A JohnsoulO T.MeNot, Br.Spun, Dimmesdale , 2* X Barrett 11 Ineheape, Broom Spun, Ailliro By Armeath II. — Harmonica II., by Great Si 9 23 H Wakoff It LoonHidoII., Muttikins, Pnll.vA. ll 1 ll 10 L* t 1 ator Id Exodus, ItisingKock, Brunswick By Broomstick— Naughty Lady, by Esher. 6*4 5 7 4 F Keogh 15 Leonardo II., Prudery, Oriole 6* 3*4 A Sehu’g’rl4 Prudery. StepLightly, Muttikins 1*4 1* F Keogh 0 Gen.J.M.G’m’z, B.S’v’t, Regis’r 24 2* F Keogh (1 Careful, Charity, Bel.IdleHour 1* 1* L Lyke .3 Pantalette. Maiden’s Ballet 3- 2*4 F Keogh 4 Careful, Prodigy, Jaeobina 1® i* p Keogh la Mdlle.Uadean, DougliGiri.C’arron 3 s 2*4 F Keogli 13 Brig. General, OurBoots, Bastille 4 4*4 T Rice 4 Tryster, Kirkleviugtou, Normal lh 2a T Rice 6 Prudery, Step L’litly, C.Colours 3“ 3* T Rice 11 Prudery, C. Colours, S. Lightly Pierce 7 Kummerl4 115 2 2 1 24 24 N Barrett 3 112 S 5 2 6* 4"> X Barrett 8 112 5 3 71 41 A Johnsoulft 115 5 a 41 2* N Barrett 11 122 By Armeath II. Tom. Wednesday, April 6, 1921 DAILY RACING FORM. PLURIBUS, ch. c, 3 (Trainer, T. J. Shannon. 122 Owner, T. 51029 Empire 54 f l:06%hvy 2| 114 1 3 3 25 2 5 E Sande 3 50950 Jana lea 5J f l:06%fast 18-6 117 3 6 3 3* 2* C Kummer 5 60803 Jamaica 3-4 1:13 fast 12 119 4 4 3 4 410 c Turner (» 50433 Aq’duct 6-8 59%fast 2 121 5 5 6 6 5 c Kummer 5 50280 Aq’duct 3-4 1:13 fast 5 128* 2 2 5 6 5'* c Kummer 5 49335 Sar’toga 3-4 l:15%hvy 3 127 6 2 2 15 1® J Rod’g’ez 49145 Sar’toga 55 f l:05%fast 20 127 1 6 5 3‘ 2® J Rod’g'ezll 49092 Empire 51 f 1 :07%f ast 11-5 124 2 4 2 2 2 2* A Johnson 5 i 48903 Empire 55 f l:07%fast 18-5 116 5 5 5 H l 2 T Rice 48768 Empire 55 f l:07%mud 16-5 114 S 6 6 3' 010 T Rice 10 * 1G* :• Aq'duct 5-8 l:00?sfast 45 120 9 12 12*» 13 l ° L Ensor 1 r 48163 Jamaica 55 f 1:07 good 15 116 2 3 3 3i 2% T Rice 9 48126 Jamaica 5-8 1 :00%fast 7-5 120 6 4 4 6 3 6" c Turner 14 * 47641 Belm't 44 f st 62%fast 4-5 122 3 3 1 l'i 1*5 L Ensor 4 47456 Jamaica 5-8 l:01%slow 9-5 111 1 1 1 l 4 1® C Turner 0 4724.3 Pimlico 45 f 57%slovv 1 lit* 4 3 3 2'i 2 2 J Rod’g'ez 7 47165 Pimlico 45 f 54%fast 9 115 4 3 2 2* 5 7 i J Rod’g’ez (> Mi60.'i Bowie 1-2 49%good 21-6 114 4 1 l'i 1 3 .T Rod’g'ez s 46150 Jef’son 35 f 42%fast 1-2 113 2 1 l 4 1' R Troxler s 46109 Jef' son 1-2 47%fa st 3 108 1 2 2® 2'?. w Kelsay 7 4t'K)42 Jefson 35 f 42%fast 11-5 115 9 7 6* 2 3 ' w Kelsay J) By Pluvious — Sylvita, by Electioneer. W. O’B rien). 3 3 2J : 5 E Sande 3 Ten -Lee, Dry Moon 5 3 3* 2 2 C Kumraer 5 Frigate, Curfew, Good Bye 4 3 4 4'° C Turner 6 Muloiber, Grey Lag, Knobbie 5 5 6 5 C Kummer 5 Frigate, Quecreek, Smokescreen 2 5 6 5 !S C Kummer 5 Knobbie, Grey Lag, Dry Moon 2 2 1J 1® J Rod’g’ez 0 Serapis, Gen. J.M. Gomez, Moody 6 5 3* 2® J Rod’g'ezll Moody, Reg’at’r, Gen.J.M.G’m’z 4 2 2 2 2> A Johnson 5 Haiti. Knobbie, Moody . 5 5 l l l 2 T Rice (5 Dark Horse, Halu, Broom Spun 5 5 3 1 2 10 T Rice 10 Oriole, K.o.t. Heather, Bodanzky 12 12® 13 10 I. Knsor 1" Oriole, Normal, Advocnte 3 3 3 l 2'$ T Rice 0 Tryster, St.M’hael, Houylinhnm 4 4 5 3 5 11 C Turner 14 Gen.J.M.G’ez, St. Michael, Oriole 3 1 l 1 il‘i L Ensor 4 riuribus, Kt.o.t.Heatlicr, Cal’a 1 1 1* 1® C Turner 0 Episode, Alcatraz, Machiiivelii 3 3 2 1 1 2 s J Rod’g’ez 7 Antilles, Saoajawea. Inglecrest 3 2 2* 5 7 1 J Rod'g’ez 6 Careful. Night Raider, Jeg 1 1'4 l 3 J Rod’g’ez S Mad. Lillian, Mogens, Baby Grand 1 l 4 l 1 R Troxler 8 M. Gunner, Trompeur, W.orQuit 2 2® 20. W Kelsay 7 Tenitc. Petunia, Ben Valet 7 5’ 2 3 W Kelsay !) Mogens, BabyGrand, Mach.Gun’r HIG ?A^ AVE ’J ) ’ s ' 3 101 By Ormondale — Ocean Tide, by Migraine (Trainer, T. F. Bomman. Owner, M, Kelly). * rfolc E ®’ nds 3-4 1:15 %K° od 50 * 4 a 7| 7® H Gregoryl3 Rolo, Omer K., Louise Wynne l ; W%h v y 100 103 10 9 9 8 4 7'® H Gregoryll C.A. Byrne. SeaCourt! MaryFonso / 51600 Jef son 5J f l:07%fast 40 10-1 a 6 5 5 s 5" H Gregory 7 CelticLass Segurola D Howard ^5 Jefferson «fl:10 hvy 50 102 6 11 11 11 ll 16 H Gregoryll Hue, L Ionia, Machine Gunner ^ 506S4 K w rth 3-4 l:13%fast 24 100 5 5 6 6 6' 2 H Gregory « Baby Grand. Ikey T Thnron 50470 Wdbine 3-4 l:14%fast 146 106 6 7 7 7>» 7> 3 E Barnes 8 IrishJig Dellahm Herendesv 50306 Th’cliffe 61 f l:07%fast 102 101 8» H Gregory 8 Blanton. Loch l^em Vooril T0TJ . T GR ’ b ’ £’ 3 . , , 109 By Mont d’Or II.— Golden Bose, by Goldfinch. (Trainer l! A A miino-ntp Onmor P A Ann * * TOUT OR, b. g, 3 3-4 l.TSVshvy 100 103 10 5J f l:07%fast 40 104 5 64 f 1:10 hvy 50 102 6 3-4 l:13%fast 24 109 5 3-4 l:14%fast 346 106 6 5 4 f l:07%fast 102 101 - s. «* ay mo (Trainer, C. A. Applegate. Owner, C. A. Applegate). 52641 F.G'nds 55 f 1:06 fast 20 52517 F.G’nd3 3-4 l:13%fast 15 51343 Pimlico 54 f l:07%fast 9 51287 Pimlico 54 f l:09%fast > SACAJAWEA. b. f, 3 (Trainer, M. Smart. Owner, A. D. Betts). 51476 Bowie 3-4 l:17%slow 49 m 4 1 1 51448 Bowie 55 f l:10%hvy 9f 108 9 8 8 51413 Bowie 7-8 l:29%fast 37 106 10 10 M 51287 Pimlico 55 f l:09%fa st 27 98 2 7 9 61239 Laurel 5.J f l:10%good 11 108 8 9 8 FADING STAR, b. f, 3 99 6 6>« E Joslah 6 Apple Jack II., Meliora. Ablaze 3 * £ W’d’st'kll JuliaN., Phil’nderer, Mar.Dixon o- 5»4 C Rob son 12 Sob’ade, MyF’ndPat, JamaicaB. 6 l 7 5 4 F Weiner 9 Fernwood, Mantilla, Silence By Vandergrift— Virginia Fairfax, by Tournament. 4J 4" C Rob’son i) Tingl’g, King’sBelle, Morn. Face 64 5 8 i J Mooney 13 Bustler, Morn. Face. W.ofCo’man 9J 104 R L’ caster 14 Tan Son, Rustler, Mollie Barnes 9 8 3 j A Richcr’k 9 Fernwood, Mantilla, Silence 9nkioi« F C’ltilettilO Explosive, Chow. Salesman Py Sweep — Flying Star, by Star Shoot. BOWIE ENTRIES AND PAST PERFORMANCES FOR WEDNESDAY, APRILS 2, r.y owcep — r lying Otar, Dy fcitar Shoot. (Trainer, W. H. Fizer. Owner, Farnum & Fizer). 13142 Sh’port 5Jfl:09%fast 12 99 8 6 6 5* o'® G Rabin 8 Shandon. Corkey W. Potroend i-0*19 Jef son 1 l:42%good 15 99 2 8 8 8 8 1 7 8 4 G Babin 9 Tan Son Sea Court Walk L'n dS83 Jef son 5?. f 1:09 fast 12 110 6 6 6 fi® r,c. n t IT... V’ ’. "27* op WEATHER CLEAR. TRACK FAST, Racing starts at 2:30 p. m. (Chicago time 2:30). ® Superior niud runner. x Good mud runner. *4- Fair mud runner. (M) Maidens. ‘Apprentice allowance, b Illinkers. First Race — 5 1-2 Furlongs. 3-year-olds. Claiming. (Track record: April 2, 1917 — 1:07 — 3 — 100.) Today’s Fourth Race — 6 1-2 Furlongs. Prospect Purse. 3-year-olds and upward. Allowances. (Track record: Nov. 29, 1917 — 1:19% — 4 — 112.) 53474 SANDY BEAL ...114 1:20% 4 106 X 750 53490- bBaywood (M) .... 3 97. .740 53142 Sh’port 52009 Jef’ son 51883 Jef’ son 51723 Jef’son 51621 Jef’son 61456 Bowie 51191 Empire LORA, b. f, 3 54 f 1:09 fast 12 110 6 5J f 1:11 hvy 7 104 1 55 f l:09%good 7 114 8 65 f 1:25 slow 18-5 109 3 55 f 1:09 fast 25 113 9 .93 51548 Mock Orange .... 52090’- Vulcanize (M ) . . . . 3 97.. 740 100 1:22 %s 4 106X740 Ind. Horse. Wt. Rcc. A.Wt.Han. 51191 fhGeorgc Bovee . , .108 1:07% 103XT25 527121 1 Machine Gunner .110 1 :08 103X720 52599 1 ht'eltic i,:iss ... . .105 1 :(*6% 111 . .715 (53278) Peppery I’olly . . .106 1 :07% 1OSX710 52374 North Shore ... . .Ill 1 :07 (f. 98X715 53030 s •Lory Kate .... . .104 1:"7% 106X710 531! ’5 s liGenoral AgramontellO 1:07 103. .710 •bMary Erl. . .102 1:08% 99X710 53495 American Maid . .100 1 :OS% 98x705 52**95 Lady Stella ... . .ill 1 :06% 113. .700 tG Peterson entry. 3 97.. 735 53473 hSIwittl 4 106X730 49819 bSatana 106 1:23% 4 106.. 725 Fifth Race — 1 Milo and 70 Yards. 3-year-olds and upward. Claiming. (Track record: April 10, 1919— 1 :45%— 4— 107.) (53475) ‘Columbine 53475 s bClaquer 52837 bWaukeag 53497 ‘bPenelope 106 1:45% 110 1:43% 102 1:45 99*1:46 (53128) bAmcriean Soldier.. 102 1:46% 53475 bFrogtown 118 1:45 5 110071(1 53499 bRomeo 103 1:45% 5 107X700 Sixth Race — 1 1-16 Miles. 3-year-olds and upward. Claiming. (Track record: Nov. 25, 1915 — 1:48 — 4 — 116.) 53500 ‘blndolonce 100 1:47% 10 106 x 725 7 190:1:745 6 110X720 7 107X715 4 104X715 4 103X710 5 1100710 5 107X700 Second Race — 5 1-2 Furlongs. 3-year-olds. Claiming. (Track record: April 2, 1917—1:07—3—100.) >2724 •bClievalier 108 J 1:07 111.. 725 w .no uy (Trainer, L. Haymaker. Owner, R. V. Haymaker) 52763 F.G’nds 5* f l:09%hvy 2ft 103 4 12 11 llh 12* 52599 F.G’nds 5* f l:06%fast 50 102 5 3 4 5 l 6 s 52517 F.G’nds 3-4 1:13%fast 30 115 10 11 11 11 11= 49937 Tim. Ab 3-4 1:18 fast 11-5 109 3' 49544 Mt. Royal 5-8 l:00%fast 5 112 5’ 49478 Mt. Royal 54 f l:08%fast 7 110 3 : MARY HEAD, b. f, 3 102 By (Trainer, J, G. Wagnon. Owner, 3. Cahn). 53030 Sh’port 51 f 1:15 hvy 8 10 i 4 2 4 4* 5' 52727 F.G’nds lm70y l:50%hvy 4 4 108 1 2 2 7 7% 6' 52587 F.G’nds lm70y 1:45 fast 20 94 3 3 1 1 21 2 1 52374 F.G’nds 3-4 l:15%fast 21 106 1 1 3 «M2* 52070 Jef’son 3-4 l:16%hvy 3 110J 1 2 2 2® 4) 51S83 Jef’son 6) f 1:09 fast 7-5 110 2 2 2 3 s 11 51757 Jef’son 51 f l:09%hvy 4 103 1 1 1 I s V SIR MORTEMER, eh. g, 3 (M) 103 By 6 5 5 B D Hopkins 7 Mary Head, Segurola, Repent 7 2 5 5 G Babin 10 MaryFonso, WalkUp, Am’nMaid S 7® J Conway 8 Mary Head, Dr. Howard, M.Erb 5 2 3 s J Heupel 8 King’sBelle, L.Granite, BI’kTop 8 2 8‘ J Connolly 9 Maeh.Gun’r. C.F’nces, JamaicaB. By Sir Huon— Hortense, by Alvescot. 12 11 11* 12 18 H Thurberl3 M.Guu’r, M. Dixon, Yell.Blos’m 3 4 5 l 6® M Schw’tzl2 Cel. Lass, O’leggo. G.Agrnmorite 11 H 11 11*® W D’k’sonll Julia N., Philanderer, Tout Or 3 1 W D’lc’son 8 Gratian, Divil-to-Pay, Navajo 5 7 J W D'k’son 8 Missllolland, Orebestra, Voormel 3 3 W D’k’son 7 Marg. Dixon, Voormel, Dorothy By Heno — Kilcrea, by Stalwart. (Trainer, J. H. Stoticr. Owner, W. R. Holstine). 4 1 5" S Wida 5 Rustler, Oraleggo, Lucy Kate 7% 6»1 F Smith 12 Rustler, Lon. Wynne. JohnArbor 21 2% L McD’ottll T.F’ner, Ch’lottcC., W.o’theW’p 68 12' 2 .T Roberts 13 SeaCourt, Sil. Springs, J. Whipple - h 41 G Walls 7 Tan Son, Petrarch. Undine 3 s 11 T Jarvis 7 Segurola. Repent. Mary Fonso l 2 1‘1 J Heupel 7 Tom Roach, Sea Court, Mary Erb By Stalwart — Dissent, by Royal Stag. •High Wave 112 1:08% Tout Or 90 1:07% 101 . .72(t 109. .715 53500 b Arbitrator 53471 bKilkenny 53500 s bWarlike ..100 1:48% .109 1:46% 51476 Sacajawea ... 109 1:08% 101. .715 53499 •Hello Pardner . . .1113 1 53142 •hFading Star . 110 1:1*9 99XJ15 52398 hLucius ...112 1 r*UTH3 •Lura 102 1:08% 93. .710 51680 bTom Brooks . . .105 1 53030 Mary Head . 110 1:09 102X710 52398 bBen Humpson . . . 106 1 51427 bSir Mortemer (M). 96 1:06% 103. .705 53476 liGeorgc Washington 110 1 •Spags 107 1:08% 108X705 5281 1 Pindar (Ml ... 1 16703 •Optimism (M) 105.. 700 53146 •Judge Price ... ...11*1 1 7 103X720 7 113X715 4 103X715 4 111X710 7 111X710 5 113X705 7 1 1 60700 6 1 06 X 7(H) 4 108.. 700 7 111X700 51427 Bowie 5i f l:08%fast lfif 111 12 13 13 49038 Windsor 5i f 1 :06%fast 137 96 10 10 10 49391 Sar’toga 5i f l:09%good .30 104 11 11 11 49002 Empire 5-8 1:02 fast 15 100 8 8 8 48221 Jamaica 5-8 l:01%good 10 115 4 3 4 46950 H.deG’ce 4i f 55%fast 14 102 8 6 46816 H.deG’ce 1-2 60%slop 69 103 6 6 46369 Jefson 1-2 49%fast 7 113J 5 7 SPUC-S. b. g. 3 108 (Trainer, J. F. Kearns. Owner, J. F. Kearns), Third Race — 6 1-2 Furlongs. car-olds and upward. Claiming. Seventh Race — 1 1-16 Miles. 3-year-olds and upward. Claiming. (Track record: Nov. 29, 1917 -1:19%- —4- -112.) (Track record: Nov. 25, 1915 -1 :48 %- -4 52567 1 •bj’uebio 4 106X725 52748 •bLorena Moss . . . ..101 1:47% 5 53476 liQueen Blonde 109 1:21 6 11UX721) 531 IS Selma G ..109 1 :46%li 5 531151 3 *bAnt ieipato -1 n.fx7ta (59611) bt'rumpsall . .118 1:47% 7 52764 Lady Luxury (i 1150715 53 171 •Thistle Queen . . ..108 1 :4S% .7 52568 Bailybell 4 110X715 53476 bKebo . .103 1 :4S% 7 .YJWJ bScrvicc Star no 1 :20 4 113. .710 52184 Edith K . . 1 :51 4 53051 s bEltahe Ill 1:21% <; 115X710 53495 bNoIawn . .106 1:19% 6 52744 •bAproval 6 10SX710 53500 •AUiena . .1113 1:46% 9 52714 Fred er i c k the 50695 Maize 4 Great 100 1:19% 6 108X705 51612 A1 Pierce . .11*6 1:50% 8 52622 Brisk 113 1 :22% 5 115. .705 53471 bWilldo ..111 1 :49 % S 52158 Miss Filley . Ill 1:22% 6 112X700 51 139 I’lanover ..102 2:03%syll 106X725 108X720 111.. 715 106. . 715 52925 Havana 5S f l:'i7%fast 15 90 S 8 8 52552 Havana 3-4 1:13* fast !*i 109 6 7 7 52430 Havana 3-1 l:15%good 4 107 5 3 4 52286 Havana 3-4 l:15%fast r 112 7 6 6 52164 Havana 5| f l:14%hvy 3 107 1 1 1 51975 Havana 54 f l:08%fast 24 107 1 2 2 51769 Havana 5-8 1 :04%good 24 109 1 2 4 51572 Havana 5-8 1:12 hvy 2 1091 3 3 2 51233 Latonia 3-4 l:15%slow 15 107 1 3 3 OPTIMISM, ch. f. 3 (M) 105 (Trainer, K . Smart. Owner, S. Ross), 46703 Bowie 1-2 49%fast 15 104 6 5 THIRD RACE — 6 1-2 Furlongs, j (Nov. 29, 1917—1:19 1-5—4—112.) | j PUEBLO, ch. g, 4 106 (Trainer. W. Birnie. Owner, W. Birnie). FIRST RACE — 5 1-2 Furlongs. 3-year-olds. Claiming. (April 2, 1917 — 1 :07— 3— 100.) Index Course Dist TimeT’ckOdds Wt St % % % Str Fin Jockeys Started Order of Finish GEORGE B0VEE. ch. g, 3 103 By Harrigan — Minnolette, by Mindora. (Trainer, G. Peterson. Owner, G. Peterson). 52567 F.G’nds 54 f 1:07 fast 13-5 109 4 6 3 51946 Jef’son 3-4 l:17%hvy 5 105 8 7 7 51884 Jef’son 5* f l:07%fast 3} 102J 2 11 49887 Con’ ght 3-4 l:15%slow 11 111 6 6 4 49842 Con’ ght 3-4 1:14 fast 17-10 101 5 3 4 49753 Con’ght 3-4 l:15%slow 12-5 104 1 11 QUEEN BLONDE, ch. m, 6 104 (Trainer, C. W. Gasser. Owner, C. W. Gasser), 53476 Bowie 1 l r 16 l:52%slow 10 105 13 14 10 9 52235 F.G’nds 1 1-16 l:53%hvy 8-5 107 8 8 8 6 52203 F.G’nds 11-16 1:51 hvy 3i 107 7 7 6 4 50989 Empire 1 1-16 l:46%fast 8 107 6 6 6 6 50668 Jamaica 1 1-8 l:53%fast 16-5 113 3 3 3 3 ANTICIPATE, b. e, 4 116 51191 Empire 51 f 1:89 fast 7 122 2 1 3 4* 5 2 1 C Ponce 9 50985 Empire 54 f 1 :07%fast 15 108 3 3 2 4* 4® C Ponce 8 50965 Jamaica 3-4 l:14%fast 7 116 3 2 4 5= 8' 2 G Babin 9 50723 Jamaica 54 f 1 :07%f ast 6 118 1 1 1 l 4 1* C Ponce 7 50645 Jamaica 64 f 1:10 fast 6 115 2 2 2 3 2 4% C Ponce 6 50549 H.deG’ce 54 f l:ll%slop 21-10 119 1 5 6 6 5'® C Ponce 6 50320 H.deG’ce 54 f 1:09 fast 11-5 108 4 3 3 2 1 3=4 C Ponce 8 MACHINE GUNNER, b. g, 3 103 By Meelick — Army 1 „ „ “ uini* utw, non un, inornneuge S 8 28 F Weiner 8 Rosslt., WalkUp, Geo.Bovee 5 2 6’ 5 T, McAtee 7 Rustler, Jim Daisy, Marj. M. 6 5 6 8 J E Fator 9 Tutt, Voormel, Northern Lady 6 l 6®i J H Burke 9 Hope Princess, Tige, Hunt.Point® 7 s 7 15 L Lyke 8 Coombs, Tutt, Machine Gunner By Charles Edward— Shoo Fly, by Meddler. 8 S 8 J, Penman 8 Sis. Susie, Bl. Prince, MerryFeast 6 8 6% J Francis 7 Gratian, Roseate, King’s Belle 5 2 - 6 7 J Francis 6 Nut oral, Cigale. King’s Belle 6“ 6% J Francis 8 Gratian, Natural, Dantzic l 2 l 1 J Francis 6 Roseate, King’sRelle, D’ftsman 2 s 2 l J F Hunt 4 VicMunoz, AuntDeda, San.Claus 4 ® 48J J W Dodd 6 Vic Munoz, Aunt Deda, S. Claus U 1% J W Dodd 6 Vic Munoz, Cigale, Aunt Deda li 1J C Buel 11 Slipalong, Cigale, Big Son By Bard of Hope — Etowah, by Alvescot. 5 5 20 J Zoeller 6 Aunt Deda. Morn.Face. MaryErb 4-year-olds and upv/ard. Claiming. By Rockton — Oriska, by Clifford. -^ n Ileupel 13 Lit.Maudie, (’irculate. Vansylvia 7 2 7 3 i H King 8 Lonely, I^uicelot. Oakl Hollo l n J Heupel 13 IJt.Maudie, (’irculate, Vansylvia 7 2 7 s i H King 8 Lonely, Lancelot, Oaklawn Belle 1“ 3 2 J Roberts 8 Ablaze, Murray, Royden 6' 8 S J C Hunt 12 Api>le Jack, Finis, May W L Aron 9 Sher’nA., Bonstelle, CornBroom 2 * 4 4 J R Rom’elli 9 Huninia, Swecplet, Duke Ruff By Free Lance — Binda, by The Bard. S 7 6* W Obert 16 Koh-i-noor, J. Reeves, G.Dawn W ° bert 8 Dliy of I’cace, Serbian, Dcckmato 3 a 3 W Obert 8 Douglass S., Serbian, Bond 6 s 2 12 W Obert “ ' ‘ ~ 6 Phalaris, Pliedoilen, Great Gull (Trainer, E. Womeldorff, Owner, Synder & H olrnes). 2 2 C Kummer 5 G.Gull. Armistice. Pierre-a-F By Plaudit— Antipathy, by Ornament. (Trainer. E. McKeag. Owner, B. A. Lane) 52763 F.G’nds 5ifl:09%hvy 15 112 3 1 52727 F.G'nds lm70y l:50%hvy 25 111 4 1 4 1< 52517 F.G’nds 3-4 l:13%fast 5 113 6 3 ; 51905 Jef’son f l:07%fast 4 115 6 5 51796 Jef’son 51 f 1:10 mud 10 112 4 3 i 51595 Jefferson 51 f 1:10 hvy 7 115 3 4 CELTIC LASS, br. f, 3 111 (Trainer, G. Coburn. Owner, J. A. Coburn). 5259'.* F.G’nds 52164 F.G’nds 52395 F.G’nds 62251 F.G’nds 51660 Jef’son 51 f l:06%fast 3 1 1:41 fast 2 3-4 l:14%fast 6 3-4 l:16%hvy 30 51 f l:07%fast 7 PEPPERY POLLY, br. f, 3 108 (Trainer, W. Carr. Owner, J. Leishman). 5S278 Mobile Ab 5-S 1 :02%hvy 1-2 IK* 63254 Mobile Ab 5-8 l:03%mud 1-2 109 63220 Mobile Ab 5-8 l:0i%good 8-5 116 53158 Sh’port 7-8 1:29 fast 12 98 53119 Sh’port 51 f l:08%fast 10 101 63010 Sh’port 5i f 1:16 hvy 1 96 621*75 Shrevep’t 51 f l:18%hvy 9-5 97 62745 F.G’nds 61 f l:10%hvy 20 106 61966 Jef’son 3-4 l:18%hvy 12 106 NORTH SHORE, b. f, 3 98 (Trainer, J. Phillips. Owner, 3. Phillips). 112 3 1 1 1- 1” F Smith 1.4 Mar.Dixon, Y el. Blossom, linen 111 4 1 4 10 11 ll ss C Rob’son 12 Rustler, Lon. Wynne, JohnArbor 113 6 3 3 31 5' 1 L Lyke 11 Julia N., Philanderer, Tout Or 115 6 5 4 4 l 4% T Nolan 9 TheMoor, SeaCourt, Sil’rSprings 112 4 3 5 7 5 7 12 T Nolan 8 Doric. Silence, Rolo 115 3 4 3 3‘ 3* W Obert 11 Huon, Ionia, Charles A. Byrne 111 By Celt — Clara Atkin, by Sain. . A. Coburn). 105 3 1 1 I s 11 S McGraw 12 Oraleggo, Gen.Ag’m’te M.Dix’n 10*5 4 2 2 2 7 8 7 10 S McGraw 8 Pimlico, Toss Up, Onier K. 94 8 6 8 41 3} F C’ltilettilS Ilar.Burgoyne, Ragazza, T.’sPct 14a Latonia 3-4 l:12%fast 64 106 2 2 3 EALLYBELL, ch. g, 4 110 3 3« 3'« J Heupel 5 Ablaze, Ettalie, Little Maudie a u « J; ain ’ r J 8 Herald. A.Alex’der. II.Burgoyne “ |n -'1 Garner 10 Jock Scot, Ettalie. Who Cares l 91 9 ,s M Schw’tzl2 A’leJackll.. Jock Scot. LouiseV 6 43f| T Jarvis 11 Lt. Perkins. H’denJewel, Murray 3 3 l 2 l J J M’ney 6 ShootOn, Murray, Teacher’s Pet By Tony Bonero— Lady McGee, by McGee. salt). 1 2«* 6 3 i H I.unsf’d 10 Anticipate, Jock Scot, Ettalie 62374 F.G’nds 3-4 l:15Vi 51153 Latonia 5i f 1:094* 61035 La tonia 5i f l:074i 49392 Ft. Erie 5i f 1:074* 49185 Ham’t’n 3-4 1:14?< 48807 Windsor 6-8 1:03’4< 46766 Tijuana 3-8 38% LUCY KATE, ch. f, 3 (Trainer, O. E. Pons 53030 Sh’port 51 f 1:15 hvy 52815 F.G’nds 7-8 l:26%fast 3-4 1 :15%fast 12 lOO 6 5i f 1 :09%mud41-10f 107 3 5i f 1 :07%fast 28 106 8 5J f l:07%fast 8 111 5 3-4 l:14%fast 137 105 7 6-8 l:03%fast 117 112 2 3-8 38%fast 4 110 S' 8>« T Jarvis 1* W Hein’ vis 13 SeaCourt, Sil. Springs, J. Whipple ■in’chll’ Ionia, Puzzle. Corilla (Trainer, J, G. Wagnon. Owner, Pelican Stable). 52568 F.G’nds 3-4 l:12%fast 3*) 108 11 11 11 1 52222 F.G’nds lm70y l:49%mud 5 103 5 4 4 3 51970 Jef’son 1 1-16 l:51%hvy 16-5 110 7 4 3 1 51848 Jef’ son 1 1:45 hvy 7-10 110 1 5 5 3 51740 Jefson lm70y 1 : 19 hvy 4 1061 5 3 2 1 51626 Jefson 3-4 1:14 fast 30 110 5 5 5 SERVICE STAR, b. g, 4 113 (Trainer. E. Peters. Owner, A. G. Woodcliffe), 52662 F.G’nds 5J f 1 :05 4 bfast 100 106 8 S 8 : 50036 Belm’t 6*f MC l:19%fast 31 110 7 5 4 4985S Belmont 1 1-16 1:46 fast 13-5 106 1 1 1 1 4 4 6 2 o'® A Pickens (1 J.HareJr., T.Witcliet, Bl.Beauty 2 3 31 2n F Wilson t> Cl’deBrown, Troilus, Dr.Carmen By Celt — Lady Isabel, by Holstein, l Stable). 11 11 11 s ll 14 J Heupel 12 Meliora. Fred.theGt., T Nephew ) t ? 2i C Ponce 8 Flib’ygibbet. Har.King, Veteran 4 3 1 2 4 2'1 L Aron 7 Golden Dawn, Madrono, Keep a \ 3 i Rol *f rts 2 H. Stride. Burgoyne, O. McKenna 3 2 11* VI G Walls 7 Bombast, Medusa, Plenty 5 5 5 5 8 i G Walls 5 Ground-Swell. r.Light Jock Scot By Star Shoot — Phew, by Bowling Brook. V*! I l 8 8 w Ohert 8 Musk’nge, T.d’Honncur, G. Starr ' ^ 1 •> 4 i* L McAtee 10 CumSah. Boc. Leaves, OurNeDhew 106 1 1 1 1 i* 2'!L McAtee 4 Shillelagh II.. Brink, Chimera n? - 5 a r SJ I,” L McAtee 7 The Lamb, Young Adam ® 4 ® ® 7' 8" L McAtee 8 SmartGuy, Penelope, Th»Lamb J 9 ® 3 4 f 4 4 4 .'" Tj Ml -’ A tee 5 YellowHand, Jadda, KingAlbert 106 2 3 3 2 2 l 2 J Callahan 5 Mr.Brummel. F’ygihbet, Burley 116 By Lovetie— Indian Lass, by Locohatchee. ir, J. Kennedy). 103 1 2 2 2 2 2 2 J Shclepcts f> Ablaze, Anticipate, Lit. Maudie HI 2 3 3 3 s 3* J Shelepets 5 Ablaze, Resist, Shilling 7 5h 6 ° J H Burke13 Herald, A.Alex’der. H. Burgoyne •» ” 7 6J 3J L Lyke 10 Anticipate, JockScot, WhoCarea 10-. 2 3 4 3 3' 4 5 A Richcr’k (! Honolulu Boy, Mas. Bill. Romeo 10J 5 8 8 10 10 4 11-* L McAtee 12 D.ofPcace. Prospector, Frogtown 103 3 5 5 6 7 1 8 8 J L McAtee 12 Kimpalong. H.King. Gold.Dawn ist 4 110 106 Owner, M, ' 52747 F.G’nds lm7"y l:49%hvy 3 52711 F.G’nds 5219S F.G’nds 51422 Church’ 1 51327 Church’ 1 3-1 l:14%mud 20 3-4 1 :17 hvy 4 1 1:41 fast 4 3-4 1 :15%fast 2i GENERAL AGRAMONTE, b. C, 3 103 (Trainer, W. Livingston. Owner, S. Louis). 3" E Smith 9 LettyKee, Nor.Shore, H.K. Asher By Uncle — Royal Lady, by Royal Flush III, 3= 3 4 F Murphy 5 Rustler. Oraleggo V. Blossom 2J 2% H J Burke 9 Day Lilly, Doric, Julia N. 1J l 3 J Roberts 7 Gilt Fringe, Alcatraz, B. Stone 5 2 o'® J McCoy 9 Rolo, Ablaze, Jago 2i 3'J H J Burke 9 Day Lilly, Corilla, Gilt Fringe 3® 2J J Roberts 12 Undine, JimDaisy, MissFontaine 4® 3' N Barrett “14 RingRose, Natural, Sandalwood By Hessian — Astarita, by B,.thampton. 49584 Sar’toga 1 1:38 fast 20 19430 Sar'toga 1 l:40%fast 6 48858 Empire 1 l:40%fast 3i 48440 Aq’duct 7-8 l:25%fast 4 ETTAIIE, b. g, 6 (Trainer, G. R. Bryson. 53051 Sh’port 5J f l:16%hv 53051 Sh’port 5i f l:16%hvy 5 103 1 2 52978 Sh’port 5i f l:16%hvy 6 111 2 3 52814 F.G’nds 3-4 1:13 fast 90 111 8 10 52764 F.G’nds 3-4 l:15%hvy 12 113 5 6 52726 F.G’nds 1 1-16 l:51%hvy 20 102 2 3 4 52377 F.G’nds 1 m7*iy l:44%fast 20 109 5 8 8 52325 F.G’nds 1 1-16 l:47%fast 7 103 3 5 5 APPROVAL, b. g, 6 108 4 106 2 3 3 116 Owner, J. Kennedy). (Trainer. D. B. Miller. Owner, W. P. McCaffrey). By Plaudit — Autumn Leave*, by Prince of Monaco* 53495 Bowie 61 f 1:21 fast 12 97 8 3 3 32 2 2 F C’ltiletti 14 £ 2763 F.G’nds 54 f 1:09 %hvy 3) 113 8 2 5 44 6 7 C Rob’sonlJ 62599 F.G’nds 54 f 1 :06%f ast 12 110 2 4 3 2® 3' L Morris 12 62374 F.G’nds 3-4 1 :15%fast 6 113 2 4 4 44 5 7 4 L McAtee 13 62135 Jefson 3-4 1:15 fast 30 109 1 3 4 4® 6 B i L McAtee 10 52744 F.G’nds 52027 Jefson 5191*; Jefson 51674 Jefson 51353 Church’l 51294 Church' 1 3-4 1:17 hvy 10 3-4 l:14%fast 15 3-4 l:17%hvy 4 53 f 1:09 mud 10 7-8 1:28 fast 6 7-8 l:27%slow 84 51194 Latonia 1 1-16 l:50%hvy 51518 Bowie 63 f 1:23 fast 40f 114 1 11 61476 Bowie 3-4 l:17%slow 49 115 2 2 2 MARY ERB, ch. f, 8 99 (Trainer, G. Peterson. Owner, G. Peterson). 52768 F.G’nds 1 1-16 l:50%hvy 30 91 8 7 5 2 52727 F.G’nds lm70y l:50%hvy SO 102 9 8 3 4 52715 F.G’nds 1 1-16 l:51%mud 20 963 8 8 8 8 62543 F.G’nds 1 1-16 l:46%fast 100 96 8 8 8 8 62502 F.G’nds 1 1-16 1:48 fast 40 95 8 8 7 7 62399 F.G'nds 1 1-16 l:48%fast 20 93 10 8 8 9 AMERICAN MAID br. f, 3 98 (Trainer, E. C. Crockett. Owner, C. E. Kuight). 53495 Bowie 6.’. f 1:21 fast 12f 91 5 8 8 52763 F.G’nds 53 f l:09%hvy 8 10SJ10 11 13 62271 F.G'nds 3-4 l:15%good 12 102 9 8 12 61985 Jefson 5-8 l:03%hvy 8 112 2 11 7' 7' 4 h Morris 9 Tingl’g, King’sBelle. Morn.Face By Waldo — May Sutton, by Prinoe Esher. 6' 7' 5 E Josiah 12 OUlMcK’na, Yaph’k, Cap. Burns 55 8' 8 N Everett 12 Rustler, Lou. Wynne, JohnArbor 8 5 6'® N Everett 9 Blaise, S’chLightllL. G’dc’tBoy 8 8 2n N Everett 8 Frogt’n, Cheerleader, Sagamore 7‘2 713 x Everett 8 Iwiniwin, Sandy Mac, Undine 8 s S'" N Everett 11 Chesty, Our Birthday, Galway By Dalhousie — Brown Bess, by Blitzen. 114 5 3 110 3 3 62271 F.G’nds 51985 Jefson 61864 Jefson 51723 Jef’ son 61661 Jefson 5-8 1:04 slow 16-5 109 53 f 1:11 hvy 20 107 53 f 1 :07%fast 10 100 LADY STELLA, b. f, 3 (Trainer, D. R. McDaniel. Owner. J. B. McD aniel). 8 8 9' 10' 3 L Penman 11 S.Kelly, G.Ag’rnonte. Am’kassin 1 13 13 13 23 N Barrett 13 M.Gun’r, M.Dixon. Yell.Blos’111 8 12 12* 12" L McAtee 13 Rolo, Omer K., Louise Wynne 1 1 l 4 l 4 L McAtee 12 Secretary, SeaBoard, T’y SuttoD 2 2 3 3 5'® L McAtee 8 Reluctant, T. Sutton, Calithump 5 4 6 2 3 5 L McAtee 10 Mary For.so, Walk Up, Ionia 3 4 4' 4 4 3 J J M’ney 7 Winchester, C.A. Byrne. Sales’n By Assagai — Gipsy Adams, by The Commoner. £201*5 Jefson 51987 Jefson 51927 Jef’son 51651 Jef’son 51226 Empire 51171 Empire 61071 Empire 3-4 1:16 slow* - 12 115 6J f 1:09 hvy 7 103 3-4 l:15%fast 9-5 95 3-4 l:14%fast 6 113 53 f 1:09 hvy 18-5 112 5-8 1 :01%fast R 111 5-8 1:01 fast 20 114 7- 7"J J Rod’g’ezlO SeaCourt, B.ofGreen, H.P’ncess 4 2 5 8 J J M’ney 7 Trantula, Episode. Thimble 33 4 5 3 T Jarvis 4 Muskallonge. Undine, Petrarch 2' 2 3 I, I.vke 8 Parader, Rolo, Craneliird 13 I s Tj Ensor i» Rnvanna, Gwendola. Draftsman 3' 3' E Sande 7 Foam, Jamaica Belle, Ravanna 9 10 2 10'T T Rowan 12 Honey Cell, Summit, Itavauna 50958 Latonia 3-4 l:13%fast 17f 107 10 9 8 50680 Latonia 3-4 1:14 fast 82 104 6 8 4 FREDERICK THE GREAT, b. h, 6 108 (Trainer, R. McKeag. Owner, B. A. Lane). 52714 F.G'nds lm70y l:47%mud 15 96 5 5 5 5 52643 F.G’nds 1 1-16 l:47%fast 2 108 2 3 3 5 52568 F.G’nds 3-4 l:12%fast 10 110 6 2 2 52415 F.G’nds 3-4 l:12%fast 12 113 7 6 4 51926 Jef son 5) f l:07%fast 30 109 9 9 8 51705 Jefson 3-4 1:16 mud 8-0 109 7 7 7 51247 Empire lm70y l:45%good 20 114 5 3 3 5 509.89 Empire 1 1-16 l:46%fast 6 110 3 3 3 3 BRISK, ch. g, 5 - 115 (Trainer, J. B. Dunn. Owner, J. Kennedy). 52622 F.G’nds 53 f l:06'/ 5 fast 12 109 8 7 5 52415 F.G’nds 3-4 l:12%fast 8 108 6 8 9 52039 Jef son 63 f l:07%fast 5 114 6 8 7 51925 Jefson 3-4 l:15%fast 5 116 10 7 5 51726 Jefson 3-4 l:17%hvy 7 115 2 3 4 MISS FILLEY, ch. m, 6 112 (Trainer, W. H. Post. Owner, W. H. Post), if 158 Jef’son lm70y l:41%fast 8 108 9 8 6 5 52097 Jef’son 11-16 1:49 slow 8 106 4 4 5 5 52041 Jefson 1 1-16 1:47 fast 20 107 5 2 3 3 51R01 Jef’son 1 1-16 l:51%mud 6 106 5 3 2 3 51708 Jefson 1 1-16 1:52 mud 6 105 4 2 2 2 f 1598 Jeffer'n lm70v l:49%hvy 8 107 5 1 2 4 51185 Laurel 1 1-16 l:48%fast 7 107 3 1 1 1 52568 F.G’nds 52415 F.G’nds 51926 Jefson 51705 Jefson 52622 F.G’nds 62415 F.G’nds 52039 Jef’son rim’'. Jefson 51726 Jefson MISS FILLEY 52097 Jefson 52041 Jefson 51R01 Jefson 51708 Jefson 106 4 t 107 5 2 11 s 10' 4 J J M’ney 13 .T. Bullant, C. Lass W. Flower 1® I®® J J M’ney 11 Back Bay, Pullux, Bengali 63 6 3 3 J J M’ney 8 Lonely, Lancelot, Oaklawn Belle 3' 3«3 J J M’ney 9 Lancelot, Poultney, Cobalt Lass 8 5 8 4 3 H King 10 Anticipate, Larry B., Blue Jeans 3' 3J H King 14 Sw’gGIance, Serbian, Anticipate 42 4" E Pollard 8 Simonite, Serbian, Bombast 63 7 3 J J McCoy 12 Ruby, Pyx, Military Girl 5 2 8 7 J F Wilson 12 ArchPIotter, A.Gallup. Squeeler By Fitz Herbert— Miss Malaprop, by Meddler. 5 5 4 3 F C’ltilcttl 5 Dr. Carmen, Warsaw. Flib’gib’et 5' 7 7 J Ij McD’ott 8 Lively. Blaise. Bombast 33 2J r Nolan 12 Meliora. The Nephew, Jock Scot 53 9 7 T Nolan 11 T’g-a-L’g, Hid. Jewel, M.Maxim 7-’ 7 "3 T Nolan 10 T.d’Hou’r. Hid. Jewel, Youneed 7 1-- J McTag’t 7 Redmon, Lad’sLove, U.’sLassie 5* 5"* W Obert 6 RegalLodge, Ting-a-Ling, M.Orb 3' 5‘« L Ensor 6 Phalaris, QueenBlnnde, Phedoden By Brummel — Misi Martha, by Oerolstein. 53 5®3 H King 12 nid. Jewel, Trusty. The Nephew 103 10\J L McAtee 11 T’g-a-L’g, Hid. Jewel, M.Maxim 6® 43 L McAtee 11 Marmite, JockScot, Port Light 4® 5 3 J L McAtee 12 Murphy, Jock Scot. Madrono 31 3 3 L McAtee 7 Anticipate, Wild Flower, Blaise By Superman — Allie Darden, by Algol. 5% 6' 2 J Rod'g’ezlO Murray, Chesty, Glen Well 6 1 6" G Rabin 8 Waukeag, I’lenty, Nolle Y’orko SECOND RACE — 5 1-2 Furlongs. 3-year-olds. Claiming. (April 2, 1917 —1:07—3—100.) CHEVALIER, b. c, 3 111 By Uncle — Lottie Darr, by Ethelbert. (Trainer, M. J. Murphy. Owner, M. 3. Murphy). 52724 F.G’nds 53 f 1 :09%hvy 30 106 8 8 8 7" 7 s3 F Smith 8 Runznf. Jo’n’sUmma, Beg Pardon 52135 Jef’son 3-1 1:15 fast 8 114 9 10 10 10 10 s3 J Rod’g’ezlU The Moor. Sea Court. S. Springs 51162 laurel 3-4 l:13%fast 33 111 4 5 6 6 6'« J Callahan ti StepL'tlv, Twop’r Gen .1 M G’ez 50506 Laurel 1 l:42%fast 21-5 110 5 2 2 2 0»® 7® A Sehu'g’rll Dolly C.. Vic, Chow 50703 Laurel 3 4,1:15 fast 14 5 110 0 3 3 2* 1"® J Rod’g’ez 7 Chow, Toreador, Pimlico 50630 Laurel 3-1 l:14%fast 14 113 4 11 li In j Rod’g’ez 11 Pimlico, SeaCourt, Sheba 50504 H.deG’ce 3-4 l:14%s)ow 14 103 7 6 6 8 7% J Heupel 8 H. Atkin, Joaquina, F. Welshman 60284 H.deG'ce 3-4 l:15%fast 5 110 6 1 1 2j 3-i J Rod’g’ez 8 Joaquina, Bygone, Sacajawea inuo.v i .../Biivy s no n i z *i o* oj H j Hurkelt* Merchant. Glen Well Speedster 51185 Laurel 1 1-16 l:48%fast 7 107 3 1 1 1 1' 2} J Wessler 8 W.Machine, LudyEm’’line‘, Piedra FOURTH RACE — 6 1-2 Furlongs. Prospect Purse. 3-year-olds and up- ward. Allowances. (Nov. 29, 1917 — 1:19 1-5 — 4 — 112.) I SANDY BEAL. ch. c, 4 106 By Superman — Frank’s Dune-liter W Fr.„b run (Trainer, R. B. Jackson. Owner, W. S. 53474 Bowie 7-8 1:28 slow 15 113 6 9 8 51615 Bowie 1 1-16 1:51 hvy 7 111 3 4 3 51522 Bowie lm7l)yl:47 fast 19-10 113 2 2 2 51493 Bowie 1 1-S 1 :56%fast 10 102 1 5 4 51473 Bowie 1 l:43%fnst 51-10 102 6 9 6 51450 Bowie lm70y l:51%hvy 6 110 5 3 4 51431 Bowie 1 l:43%fast 8 112 3 6 6 £1416 Bowie lm70y l:46%fast 12f 105 1 3 3 51389 Pimlico 1 l:38%fast 15 101 4 3 3 By Superman— Frank’s Daughter, by Frank QiU. Mur ray). 7 7 2 7'® G Corey 10 T. Witchet, C.Herslder, Bolster 3 3J 2" C Rob'son 7 Recount. Clean Gone, Yel.Hand 2 2® 1' O Rob’son 8 SirenMaid, Cl. Gone. WoodViolet 4 4 7 3 ' R 1.’ caster 5 Tip. Wit. hot, Yel.Hand, Kecniut 7 4 5 3-*i R L’caster 9 B.DancerlL, BiffBang, Veteran 3 4 4 2.) A Johnson ti My Dear, Biff Bang, Hnlco 7 7 s 4% J Rod’g’ez S Wyoming. W. Violet, T.McTag’t 4 4 2 4‘ 4 G Corey 7 YellowHand. Rubidhim, Recount 3 3®® 4' 4 J Heupel 0 Audacious, Sen. Park, Leochar®« DAILY RACING FORM. Wednesday, April 6, 1921 BAYWOOD, b. c, 3 (M) 97 (Trainer, A. 6. Weston. Owner, T. Clyde). By Dnlhousie — Bay Cliff, by Clifford. :t-4 1:14 fast 19-5 116 0 3-4 l:13%fast 16-5 1UO 8 3-4 1:14 fast 17-10 115 8 3-4 1:13%fast 14-5 115 8 634% Howie 61357 Pimlico 61317 Pimlico 51271 Pimlico 60421 H.deG’ce 60283 H.deG’ce 60182 H.deG’ce 60076 H.deG’ce (Trainer, I. Gorham. Owner, J. J. Farrell, Jr). 2 s A Allen 4 s J A Allen Wellf’der, Gurg. Water. Noluint LoveTap, Ilromelia, IrislhAbbess Butwell 14 Pampas. Trantula, Huonec 2 s 2% J Butwell 3-4 1:15 fast 3-2 114 7 5 4 Vi 2 2 J C Ponce 7 Due de.M., 5J f 1 :08 fast 8 115 13 7 7 6"* 5 4 J A Allen 13 MlssR’kin, 3-4 1 :13%fast 5 109 1 3 2 2 2 3 7 J J Butwell 5 Sailing!;., 5} f l:08%good 9 116 6 4 4 2 2 2'i J Butwell 14 Bastille. ] b. g. 4 106 By Lonawand — Orange Lilly, B.Hoimne, S. Turret, Prin.P’dora Due de.M., W.T.O’ves, M. Barnes 51548 Bowie 61494 Bowie 61479 Bowie 61451 Bowie 61444 Bowie 61416 Bowie 1 1:43 fast 11 1 l:44%fast 6 6) f l:21%slow 22 C) f 1:23 hvy 26 1 1:47 mud 20 lm70y 1 :46%fast ?2f VULCANIZE, b. c, 3 (M) 97 (Trainer, S. A. Clopton. Owner, D. Gideon). E2G90 F.G'nds 62444 F.G’nds 62394 F.G’nds 62341 F.G’nds 62093 Jef’son 4S739 Empire 51 f l:07%fast 5 114 4 3-4 1:14 fast 17-10 114 2 3-4 l:15%fast 1G-5 113 9 51 f l:07%fast 15 113 4 61 f l:09%slow 3 113 3 6-8 1:00 fast 20 114 9 4' 4' 2 J Butwell 7 Super, Jadila, Venal Joy 5 s 4 s L Morris 7 Super. B. Banff, Crick o’theRoost 3 s 2* R L’ caster 7 Jailda, Dry Moon, Fruit Cake 4J 6" .1 Heupel 9 Jadda, Ticklish, Dry Moon 4 4' 2 J Shelepets 4 Tip’ty Wit diet, WarNote, Super 6 s 5 15 J Shelepets 7 YellowH’d, Rubidium, Recount By Vulcain — Her Majesty, by His Highness. I s 2“ F C’ltiletti 10 Be Sure, Stoto, Damoris 2' 2'1 F C’ltiletti 11 Cut l!p, Plato, Sea Cove 4 2 2 2 F Cl’tilettll3 Galiot, Joe Whipple. Wireless 13 13 2S F C’ltilettil3 Rancocas, Day Lilly, Itolo 4* 4 5 F C’ltiletti 9 Rosecliff, I’liil’derer, Calith’mp PINDAR, b. g. 4 (M) (Trainer, J. M. Booker. Owner 52814 F.G’nds 3-4 1:13 fast 100 52139 Jef’son 1 3 16 2:02%fast 60 5209S .Tef’son 1 1-4 2:10%slow 20 52025 Jef’son 1 1-16 l:49%fast 7 51947 Jef’son 1 l:44%hvy 40 JUDGE PRICE, b. g. 7 (Trainer, C. Hawk. Owner, H. 52146 Sh’ port lm70y 1 :48%fast 20 53063 Sh'purt 51 f 1:17 hvy 12 53014 Sh'port 1 1-10 2:05%hvy 20 52255 F.G'nds 1 1-16 1:51 hvy 50 52119 Jef’son ‘11-16 1:48 fast 30 51727 Jef’son 1 1-8 2:03 hvy 15 108 By Froglegs — Purple Cross, by Order. . J. M. Booker). 103 12 12 12 12* 12" R Rom'ellil.'l Herald, A.Alex’der. H.Burgoyno 99 10 12 12 12 10 2 9 11 W Lancet l’J Spectacular Girl, Tugs, Aztec 104 2 7 7 5 6 2 6 14 E Pollard S Lad, Sax In, Ren Hampson 108 4 5 4 6 6‘ 5 7 J L Aron 8 Old McKenna. Royden, Old Rose 104 6 6 9 9 8 s 7 21 E Pollard 9 H’eySmarr, O. McKenna, Galway 111 By Waldo— Ethel Pace, by Touhadour. Field). 107 G G G 108 4 4 7 7 8 7 ,= L MYD’ott .8 P.O.Kitig, Cockroach, H. Sniarr Lost rider. H Gregory 5 Val.West, CleanUp. M. Gingham ' 5 G 1 G 25 H Gregory 7 Corydon, Tliunderbird, Sundurla 5 7 4 7 l * H Gregory 8 George Duncan, Betsy, Serbian 8 8 7‘ • E Anthony 8 Sandy Mac, Bengali, Mab 7 7 7 21 J Roberts 7 Spearlene, Har. Smarr, Warlike SEVENTH RACE — 1 1-16 Miles. 3-year-olds and upward. Claiming. (Nov. 25, 1915—1:48 4-5—4—116.) LORENA MOSS, hr. m, 5 106 (Trainer, J. Phillips. Owner, J. Cunniffe). 52748 F.G’nds ll-Sl:59%hvy 15 106 5 5 3 1 52G21 F.G’nds lm70y l:45%fast 4i 1061 9 9 6 t 52522 F.G’nds 1 1-16 1 :47%fast 5 104 1 C 6 1 9 11 ll 4 ll 2 * M Buxton 15 Leonardo!!., Guv’nor, G. Average nt j s 1 V/ 6 ® * SHOAL, h. c. 4 (Trainer, J. Beamish. Owner, 5S473 Bowie 50975 Laurel 50488 H.deG’ce 604G3 H.deG’ce CC424 H.deG’ce 3-4 1 :14%sIow 19 1 1 :43 fast 5 1 1 :41%sIop 19 1 1 :40%fast 12-5 3-4 1 :13%fast 7 60185 H.deG’e lm70y l:45%fast 37 SATANA, ch. c. 4 (Trainer, C. Phillips. Owner, 4P819 Dev’ re 49715 Windsor 49457 Ft. Erie 49395 Ft. Erie 46634 Bowie 46599 Bowie 4C192 Jef’son 3-4 l:ll%fast S3 3-4 l:ll%fast 27 3-4 1:12 fast 71 3-4 l:12%fast 44 3-4 l:16%slow 20 5J f 1 :10 mud 31 Si f l:08%good 12-5 Ey Danger Rock — Smirr, by Carnage. Forman). 5 2 3'1 4% J Ileupel 8 Jadda, Manoevre, K. Champion G 6 8 8 2 8 17 J Butwell 9 Sugarmint, Allivau, J. Overton 6 5 6 G G ,s C Pr.nce G Title, Gath, Fizer 5 4 4 5 6 r, 2 B Kleeger 5 Sugarmint, AUivan, B. and Call b 5 4 5 3"’ B Kleeger 5 Betty J., Smart Guy, N. Thought 6 6 7 7 7 1 * G Babin 7 FuisanDore, Hoodw’k, Grayssian By Le Lorrain — Soda, by Mordant. Webb). 7 7 8 8 15 A Riehcr’k 9 Look.L'p. GloriaFrance, EuIahF. 6 7 8 8 10 G Yeargln 8 Dr.Hiek’n, Carinaiidale, W.Mask 7 9 9 9 ,r ' M And'son 9 Unc.’sLas., B. Allen, Lad.vinBl’k 7 8 8 8 13 M And’son 8 Kuklux, Uncle’sLas., L.inBlack 1 1 1“ l 2 J Rod'g'ez 0 The Lamb. Betsinda, Peccant 2 2 2 s 2 3 J Rod’g’ezll Betsinda, Raguzzu, Bright Gold 1 1 l 3 l 2 J Rod’g’ezl3 Durella, Cormoran, Columb.Tenn FIFTH RACE— 1 Mile and 70 Yards. (April 10, 1919—1:45 1-5—4—107.) COLUMBINE, ch. m, 7 100 (Trainer, A. Simons. Owner, A. Simons). 53476 Bowie lm70y l:4S%slow G-5 103 4 4 1 1 51549 Bowie 11-16 1:51 fast 9 99 0 7 7 7 51496 Bowie 11-16 1:51 fast 3 101 4 6 5 3 61474 Bowie lm70y l:5l%fast 3-10 113 4 4 2 2 61402 Bowie lm70y 1:53 hvy 7 10 111 5 4 4 3 61417 Bowie 1 l:43%fast 41-10 105 13 11 11 11 61390 Pimlico 1 l:40%fast 6f 112 3 4 2 5 CLAQUER, b. h, 6 110 (Trainer, A. G. Blakely. Owner, B. Williams) 63476 Bowie lm70y 1 :48%slow 13 109 112 2 62448 F.G’nds 1 1-1C 1 :46%fast 7 5 112 3 3 3 4 62358 F.G’nds 1 1-10 1 :47%fast 34 Mill 1 62325 F.G’nds 1 1-10 1 :47%fast 3 1<>6 4 2 2 2 C213S Jef’son 11-8 1:54 fast 5 116 2 1 1 1 6142G Church’ 1 11-8 1:54 fast 23-G i 16 7 10 10 8 61286 Church’l 1 1-16 1 :50%mud 19-5 114 2 2 2 2 WAUKEAG, br. g, 7 107 (Trainer, C. N. Freeman. Owner. C. N. Freen 62837 F.G’nds 1 1 :38%fast h 62786 F.G’nds 11-16 1:46 fast 8 62746 F.G’nds 11-16 1:51 hvy 1 62233 F.G’nds 1 1 :45%hvy i 102| 3 6 5 62156 Jef’son 1 1:39 fust 7 109 6 0 6 62097 Jef’son 11-16 1:49 slow 7 5 111 3 6 3 PENELOPE, b. f, 4 (Trainer, F. J. Kearng. Owner, J. Gengler). 63497 Bowie 6| f l:20%fust 71 119 5 4 4 63200 Havana 6J f l:«C%fast 15 96 2 4 4 62181 Havana 3-4 l:12%fast 15 98 3 7. 6 63082 Havana 3-4 1 :13 fast 10 961 1 2 1 62983 Havana 3-4 1:12%fast 20 97 3 6 6 62895 Havana 3-4 l:12%fast 20 104 7 C 6 62740 Havana C| f l:05%fast 10 1021 3 7 7 62678 Havana Gi f l:06%fast 8 103 1 7 7 AMERICAN SOLDIER, br. e, 4 103 19-5 114 2 2 2 2 ,3 4 3 12 G Walls 8 Accelerate, Ruby, Wad. ’s Last 107 By Ogden — Lady Vincent, by 8t. Blaise. Owner. C. N. Freeman). 10 103 12 11 11 II ll 2 ll 22 H Ttturber 12 LuckyB., Yung Cliing, St. Allan 8 103 5 3 4 3 5 4 5" II Thurber 7 St. Isidore, Danc.Sp’y, T.Witchet 11 5 105 5 5 5 5 5* 4 2 J Heupel 7 Title, Biff Bang, Simpleton i 102J 3 6 5 0 4' 1“ C Ponce 7 Tip. Witehet, Grayson, Gen. Haig 7 109 6 6 6 5 2 s 2 , t C Ponce (! Sundial II., Hadrian, SinartGuy 7-5 111 3 6 3 2 1'4 l 2 ,T Jarvis 8 Plenty, Nelle Yorke, Nee mill 104 By Sweep — Josis Cohan, by Handball. 01 f 1 :05%fast 10 5i f 1 :06%fast 8 (Trainer, T. E. Edwards, Owner, N. Smith, Jr.). 5 4 4<1 S Sn'dvnan it Sagamore, SmartGuy, Lad’sl.ove 4 2 6 3 F Hunt ti Furbelow, Differ. Eyes, Sirocco 8 7° F Hunt S Riv’side. Dif.F.yes, B.ofICl’towii 2 1 ' 3'! T Burns 5 M. Jumbo, AttuBoyll.. 11. Atkin 6 5*J F Hunt ti Koran, Sirocco. Atla Boy II. 7 s 6*4 l 1 ' Merimee 8 Furbelow, G.J.M. Gomez, Osgood 7 7“1 F Merimee 8 Guaranteed, Koran, Differ.Kyes 7 6 S J F Merimee 7 Sirocco, Guaranteed, Henry G. By Duval — Mary Hunter, by Orison. 53128 Havana lmGOy l:44%fust 4 102 4 4 4 62882 Havana 1 l:42%good 8-5 103 6 3 4 62802 Havana 1 1-8 l:52%fast 6 106 12 2 1 1-8 1 :52%fast 6 let; 1 2 2 4 7 7" N lmGOy 1 :43 fast 4 MB 8 4 2 2 1«J 2*>b B 1 1-8 1:53%fast 4 106 1 1 2 2 2*" 3% F 11-16 1:46 fast 12 9S 8 6 ft 6 6* 6" Jj 1 1-16 1 :49%good 8 104 5 5 6 5 5* 3* J hr. g, 5 110 By Ma, 2"k 1' N J B’rnes (i O'Malley, Firewortli, NiglitWind 4 s 2 1 N .1 B’rnes ti Chimera, War Tax, Ma.vrose 0 Faux-Col, Mather, Plerre-aKeti (Trainer, C. A. Applegate. Owner, C. A. Applegate), 63475 Bowie lm70y l:4X%slow 15 112 3 2 4 62838 F.G’nds 1 1-16 1 :40%fast 15 108 4 2 1 62665 F.G’nds 1 1-8 1 :52%fast 6 112 5 4 4 62623 F.G’nds 1 1-8 1 :52%fast 24 113 3 3 3 52590 F.G’nds 1 1-16 l:45%fast 7-10 112 6 5 0 ROMEO, b. g, 5 107 (Trainer, H. Falleliy. Owner, II. Fallehy). 4* 4 4 ) A Johnson ft Columbine, Chapter, Tantalus 3J 3'4 E Pollard 13 The Archer, Kuklux, Kingfisher 7 7* 2 11 Hani’t’n 7 Kimpalong, F’rOrient, SaudyMac 2 3 2'4 H llam’t’n 7 Kimpalong, T.P’tuguese, Raider 4>i 3*1 11 King 0 Troilus, K’palong, V. -Chairman By Marathon — Crossover, by Octagon. 63499 Bowie lm70y l:47%fnst 6 62788 F.G’nds 1 3-16 l:59%fast 15 62726 F.G’nds 1 1-16 1 :51%hvy 7 62234 F.G’nds lm70y 1 :50%hvy 15 61950 Jef’son 1 1-16 l:50%hvy 20 6)807 Jef’son 1 1-16 1 :49%slow 25 50632 Laurel 1 1-10 l:46%fast 15 114 3 10 9 11 10 7 8 12 F C'll ilettl 12 Madgel Ainer.Boy, Antoinette 6* 5% R Rom’elli 8 Sandy Mac, Plenty, Raider 6 2 3 J 4 R Rom’elli ti Honolulu Boy, Mas. Bill, Ettalie 3 2 3 s C Ponce r» Pietor, Hadrian, Tantalus 4 4' 3 L McAtee 4 C’rLeader, G. deCause, Y’gAdam 5 Ci-' 2 I. McAtee 5 The Wit, Summer Sigh, Chief 5 5* F Keogh 5 Chasseur, Rubidium, Tantalus SIXTH RACE — 1 1-16 Miles. 3-year-olds and upward. 25, 1915—1:48—4—116.) Claiming. (Nov. INDOLENCE, b. g, 10 103 (Trainer, O. Pons. Owner, Ponsetta Stable). 53500 Howie 1 1-16 1:51 fast 14 106 2 5 5 5 62031 .Tef’son 1 1-16 1 :49%fast 10 110 7 5 5 3 61120 Laurel 1 1-16 l:49%fast 7 113 12 1110 10 50701 Laurel 1 1-4 2:08%fast 21-10 109 4 1 2 4 60656 Laurel 60582 I.aurel By McGee— Princess Orna, by Ornament. 50701 Laurel 1 1-4 2:08%fast 21-10 109 4 1 2 4 4 ‘ 4“ F Keogh ft Regreso, Cap.City, KingG 60656 Laurel 1 1-4 2:08%fast 21 103 6 9 6 5 2uk 2'1 F Hunt 11 Austral. M.Luckett, Capiti 60582 Laurel 1 1-4 2:10 slow 5 98 1 1 1 2 24 5% J Callahan 5 I, .Emmeline, Ken. Boy, Mis. 60467 H.deG'e lm70y l:47%fast 21-10 1104 7 6 5 4 34 2J J Rod’g’ez 9 L.Cot’ge, P’t to I”t, Nor.’sC ARBITRATOR, b. g, 7 103 By Statesman — Apprentice Girl, by Buddha. (Trainer, A. H. Vivell. Owner, M. F. Mount). 53500 Bowie 1 1 t 16 1 :51 fast 100 111 13 13 11 12 12 s 12'* C Jackson 13 Bar One, Orenzo. Warlike 62818 F.G’nds 62818 F.G’nds 1 1-4 2:07 fast 12 110 4 5 4 62768 F.G’nds 1 1-16 l:5U%hvy 12 111 9 9 9 62645 F.G’nds 11-10 1:48 fast S 112 4 5 3 62672 F.G’nds 1 1-16 1 :47%fast 50 109 9 10 8 KILKENNY, ch. g, 7 113 (Trainer, M. Smith. Owner, M. Smith). 62471 Bowie 64 f l:23%slow 6 113 3 4 61289 Pimlico 3-4 1:15 fast 22 104 11 13 14 60405 H.deG’e 1 1-16 1:51 fast 35 102 1 1 1 1 49612 Windsor 1 1-16 l:46%fast 19 110 8 10 10 11 49556 Windsor 1 1-8 1 :55%slow 25 105 2 8 8 9 49437 Ft. Erie 1 3-10 l:58%fast 60 105 5 6 5 7 WARLIKE, ch. g, 4 103 (Trainer, W. Livingston. Owner, S. Louis). 11 106 10 9 9 4 8 110 5 4 3 3 52500 Bowie 11-16 1:51 fast 11 52728 F.G’nds 1 1-16 1 :52%hvy 8 62692 F.G’nds 1 1-4 2:0?‘ fast 12 52522 F.G’nds 1 1-16 l:47%fast 20 62482 F.G’nds 1 1-16 1 :46%fast 12 62346 F.G’nds 1 1-4 2:07%fast 10 62275 F.G’nds 1 1-4 2:08%good 20 62346 F.G’nds 62275 F.G’nds HELLO PARDNER, h. c, 4 (Trainer, W. C. Kennedy. Owner, S. C. Denham). 53499 Bowie lm70y 1 :47%fast 27f 103 7 3 5 6 51610 Bowie 1 i-4 2:15 hvy 13 99 4 1 1 1 51587 Bowie 64 f 1:23 hvy 25 103 5 2 5 61487 Bowie lm70y 1 :50%good 9 105 3 3 3 3 61439 Bowie 1 1-10 1:50 slop 22-5 102 6 2 1 1 LUCIUS, ch. h. 7 111 (Trainer, R. E. Watkins. Owner, R. B. Dwyer), 52398 FG’nds 1 1-16 1 :4V%fast 25 110 G 8 S S 62359 F.G’nds lin70y 1:46 fast 12 108_4 10 10 11 1 6)2270 F.G’nds lmTOy 1 MG 1 ;, good 40 110 4 9 12 12 1 62072 Jef’son lm70v l:49%hvy 8 111 0 7 7 7 62030 Jef’son 1 1-10 l:49%fast 25 110 7 7 0 9 61971 Jef’son 11-8 1:58 hvy ‘.‘0 110 14 1114 14 j 61889 Jef'son 1 1:42 fast 25 100 4 5 6 7 TOM BROOKS, ch. g. 5 113 (Trainer, H. Roseacher. Owner, W. Robinson). 61680 Jef'son lm70y 1 :50%mud 12 110 6 0 6 5 6>632 Jef’son 11-16 1:48 fast 12 lit 5 5 4 3 M625 Jef’son 1 1 16 l:49%hvy 4 104 8 7 6 4 61506 Jef’son linTOy 1 MO'/sfast 20 109 8 9 5 5 61070 Empire 1 1-4 2:09y;fast 20 112 6 1 1 1 61026 Empire lm70y l:47)4hvy 20 115 8 6 0 6 BEN HAMPSON, br. g, 7 11G (Trainer, W, A. Burttschell. Owner, J. R. S 62298 F.G’nds 1 1-16 l:4S%fast 12 110 2 4 3 5 61266 F.G’nds 1 1-16 l:51%hvy 0 112 5 5 6 6 62154 Jef’son 1 1-8 l:55%fast 12 107 6 7 7 4 62098 Jef’son 1 1-4 2:10%slow 8 110 3 1 2 2 62031 Jef’son 1 1-1C l:49y 5 fast 25 108 1 2 6 6 GEORGE WASHINGTON, ch. g, 6 106 Owner, J. R. Skinker). (Trainer. A. G. Blakely. Owner, B. Williams). C347C Bowie 1 1-10 1 :52Vs-slow 5f 108 62232 F.G’nds 3 4 l:18 4 f,hvy 30 110 61844 Jef’son 3-4 1:18Vahvy 30 107 60921 K’w'rtll 1 1-8 l:54y s fast 52 108 6C411 Th’clifie 1 3-10 2:00%fast 30 105 60089 Duf'rin 1 1-10 1:57 fast 27-10 Hit 60035 Duf'rin 1 1-10 1:53 good 10 lol 52449 F.G’nds lm70y 1 :44%fast 6 102 12 13 11 11 62359 F.G’nds lm70y 1:46 fast 15 98 9 8 8 6 SELMA G., ch. m. 6 108 (Trainer, R. Goose. Owner, R. Goose). 53118 Sh’port 51 f 1:09 fast S 113 7 6 7 63973 Sh’port 6’ f M.-.hw M 163 3 4 2 52CG6 F.G’nds 1 1-16 l:47%fast 25 1O0 3 7 7 8 52G21 F.G’nds lm70y 1 :45%fast 6 107 3 1 3 7 52502 F.G’nds 1 1-16 1:48 fast 10 106 5 4 3 4 CRUMPSALL, b. g, 7 111 (Trainer, J. Beamish. Owner. W. Bain). 53511 Bowie 3-4 l:14%fast 14-5 lOXj 2 2 2 53471 Bowie 6) f l:23U;slow 4 105 2 8 5 47167 Pimlico 1 l:43%fast 17 118 S 4 4 4 By Sir Wilfred — Kitty K., by Gotham. 3) 5’2 J Roberts 10 Crest Boy, Nebraska, NewelW. 2' 1» J Roberts 9 LightWlne, Sen’mental. M.Fouso 3 2 2 s F Smith 9 Plenty, Big Idea, Richard V. Ci 3” L McD’ottl2 T.P’guese, Richelieu, On High 5 h 5 r 'J L McD’ottl4 C. Rambler, Roisterer, Big Idea 5 4 3' T Jarvis 14 Salute, W. Flower, Bluebannock By English Lad — Flammula, by Flamhean. 6 2 5 7 i A Collins 7 L. Maudie, D. Roma, Normandie 2 1 4“ E Smith 7 S. Marcus. Propaganda, PlainKill 8 8 13 S Wida S Sentimental, MagnetLand, Basin 8' 5 8 15 J J M’ney 9 Lor. Moss, L. Wine, Sentimental 4 1 4 7 J S Wida 8 Iwiuiwin, Sandy Mac, Undine By Ednam — Mime, by Mimic. 1’ l 1 I) Morris 9 Paul Connelly, Resist, Mldlan 4 2 3 2 A Allen 14 P.C’nely, Am’kassin, Kilkenny 6 4 5 7 A Johnsonll Diadi, Tan II., Indian Chant 16970 H.deG’ce 11-8 1:57 fast 18 5 103 8 3 4 10 131 16'* J II Burke 1C Paddy Dear, Bogart, Keziah 3-vear-olds and upward. Claiming. By Garry Herrmann — Navarre’s Hope, by Henry of Navarre. 1' 1' A Allen G Claquer, Tantalus, Frogtown 4 3 C 7 T Jarvis 8 Sunnyland, Hemlrie. Chasseur 21 4 2 1 11 If caster 9 F. Monroe, Coaler, S’pdragon II. 2 2 l 1 J Butwell , 5 Sis. Emblem, Peccant, Mnlvolio 2 s l 4 J Butwell G Mis. Polly, Sis. Emblem, V. McGee 4) 4 6 I. McAtee 14 Sundial II., King John, Veteran 6' 5 4 J J Gr’neisen 10 CarpetSw’pr, It. Traveler, Super By Plaudit — Olga Nethersole, by Hindoo. 2 2 2 2 1 .1 Ileupel G Columbine, Tantalus, Frogtown 3i* 3 1 2 M Garner 9 H.B’goyne, D’kmate, O.B’tlulay 1-1 l** k T Jarvis 10 Warsaw, Deekniate, Lazy laiu 3i* 4 2 J T Jarvis 12 Kimpalong. 11. King. Cold. Dawn 4*> k G" M Buxton 9 IlarOtie, ColdenDawn, Plenty 61 6 7 G Walls 12 Pirate McGee, Keep, Gourmand ,3 4 3' 2 G Walls 8 Accelerate, Ruby, Wad.’sLast 16849 H.deG’ce lm70yl:48 good 6 113 6 9 7 4 16730 Bowie 1 1-16 l:54%mud 43-10 110 3 2 2 3 THISTLE QUEEN, b. m, 7 106 (Trainer, R. Pending. Owner, R. Pending). 53471 Bowie 61 f l:23%slow 9f 115 13 14 11 51550 Bow io 1 1-8 1 :59%fast 25 107 5 5 8 8 51495 Bowie 1 1-2 2:39%fast (6 99 4 1 2 C 51482 Bowie 11-16 1:56 slow 9 107 6 2 2 2 51454 Bowie 1 1-4 2:18%hvy 12 111 1 2 2 2 51439 Bowie 11-16 1:56 slop 26 109 9 6 9 9 51419 Bow ie 1 1-4 2:127t.fast 18 103 4 3 5 7 KEBO. b. h. 7 (Trainer, J. O’Byrne. Owner, 52176 Bowie 1 1-16 1 :52'4slo\v 5f 52289 Mob. Ab 1 1-16 2:03 hvy 10 63280 .Mob. Ab 1 1-16 l:59&hvy 10 2i 2') J Rod’g’ez 9 Handful!, Sungold, Mallowmot 2i 3'i J Rod’g’ez 5 Waterproof, Bogart, Prunes By Knight of the Thistle — Handzarra, by Handsel. 115 13 107 a 5 99 4 1 53255 Mobile 53236 Mobile 53222 Mobile 53211 Mobile 1 1:55 mud 10 1 l:5H4mud lo 1 1:47 good 7 1 1 :47%fast 12 109 9 6 9 9 103 4 3 5 7 108 T. Costello). 108 14 13 16 16 1 112 6 6 6 6 I 110 6 6 6 6 111 5 4 5 108 5 5 4 4 115 2 5 14 11 14 13 * * J Bell I t I’. ("nelly, Am’kassin, C’mpsall 8 8 8 8 19 J Mooney 8 W’dthrush, J’kReeves, S’meuta! 2 6 8 8 10 J Mooney 8 Jack Reeves, Great Gull, Rouen 2 2 2'J l 1 J Mooney 9 CourtingCoIors, Hope, Benevol’t 2 2 4’ 5 21 II Stirling 5 CourtFool. Ainer.Boy, Riukav’s 9 9 9'° 9 2 * L McAtee 10 Hellol’nrd., Ainer.Boy, Wllfreda 5 7 61 6 17 A Richcr’k 8 Napthalins, Benevolent, Am. Boy By Ogden — Cremome, by Cariibad. 53146 Sh’port lm70y l:48%fast 20 107 7 7 8 8 EDITH K., h. f, 4 108 (Trainer, J. C. Mayes. Owner, J, C. Mayes), 15* it 20 TI Mye-s 1G Koh-i-imor, J. Reeves. G.Diuvn 6 6 14 N Collins G Counterbal.. I’nrrish, Susan M. 6 1 5 15 N Collins 7 Cockroach, C’balance, Susan M. 41 4 14 N Collins 8 W.T’bow, C’balance, S.J.Vergne 3« 2"’ N Collins 7 TigerRose, C’kroacli, OgdenGirl 5 13 5' 2 M Collins G O. Faithful, Capt. Hodge, O.Rose 5 14 N Collins 5 Sunduria, Coun’b’lance, Corydou 8 8 23 J Shelepets 8 P.K.King, Cockroach. H. Smarr By Ormondale — Mamie Worth, by St. George. 52184 Ha vana 3-4 1 21 hvy 4a lit) l 52142 Havana f.i f 1 15%hvy « 104 7 50507 1 T.deG’ce 1 1-4 2 09%slow is •ft OP 3 6 50127 H.deG'ce 1 1 43%fast 16 1061 fj 7 50286 1 1.ile( J'e lm7nv 1 47%fast 11 lit) 1 2 50226 H.deG’e 1 1 io 1 50 fast 1 0 100 2 C 50122 H.deG’e lm70y 1 47%fast {9-10 105 8 7 | NOLAWN, h. g. 6 103 (Trainer, J. H. McDonald Owner. W 53495 Bowie Ci f 1 21 fast 68 110 9 52743 F.t Puds :: 1 1 10%hvy ”ii Inti 4 52232 F.G’nds 3-1 1 18%hvy 20 1116 8 52134 Jef'son 3-4 1 15%fast 15 1IG 4 52069 Jef’son 3-4 1 17 hvy C 115 l 52027 Jef'son 3-4 1 14%tust 20 109 9 51289 Pimlico :: 1 1 15 fast 23 100 2 51204 Laurel 1 1-16 l:49V£fast ALHENA, h. g. 9 (Trainer, B. E. Chapman. Owner. L. A. Seregni). 5* 5 7 2 W Crump G LeBnlafre, ltiancn, Tliorn BlfKiin 6nk 712 ,| Smith 7 Firewortli, LeBalafre, B.B.Jolin. 2 1 4® F C’ltiletti 7 Austral, Mildred, Court Fool 7 5 7 5 3 J McTag’t 8 Mar.Luckett, MissFilley, Napoli 5 l 6*i J McTag’t 7 Sugarmint, Madrono, ShortCli’ge 6'i C 7 J McTag’t 8 PheModen, Arbitrator, El Primo 5* 7 4 J McTag’t 8 Swirl, Padua, Martha Lockett By Sir John Johnson — Onaga, by Clifford. Polmie). 7'i6 11 A Richcr'kl t S. Kelly, G.Ag’monte, Am’kassin ll 4 ll 1 * F Smith 13 Destroyer, B. Roberts, PlaiiiBill 4 ! ‘ 10" .1 Ileupel 1.3 Burgoyne, Keziah, Mickey Moore 6U 6" C Ponce 13 L.L'gfellow, Salute, M.G’gham 4| 6 7 J W Obert 9 II. Burgoyne, Val.West, Poultney 9* 3" W Hein’ chit Approval, Back Bay, I’lillux 8* 7 7 F Weiner 14 Philippic, I.cGaulois, NaucyAun 7* 7 23 L MoitIs 8 SlirUp, Sentimental, Atty.Mulr By 8tar Shoot — Belle of Glendale, by Sir Dixon. 53500 Bowie 1 1 16 1:51 fast 15f 106 11 10 10 11 11' 11 M Schw’tzl3 Bar One, Orenzo, Warlike 52345 F.G’nds lmTOy 1:45 fast S lol 5 8 8 52276 F.G'nds lm70y l:46 :l -.good S 109 10 10 10 52139 Jef’son 1 3-16 2:02%fast 5 108 1 10 10 C2030 Jef'son 1 116 1 :49(f, fast 41 106 9 8 8 51908 Jef’son lm70y 1:47 fast 15 114 10 10 10 51632 Jef’son 11-16 1:48 fast 6 lit 8 8 8 MAIZE, ch. f, 4 98 (Trainer, W. II. Fizer. Owner, W. H. Fizer). 8 8 21 L McD’ott 8 H.O’Day, Sam. Kelly, L’tWine S 3 7 13 Ii McD’ottl4 On High, Salute. McAiloo 7' i'i Ij McD’ott 12 Spectacular Girl, Tugs, Aztec 2 s 1' L Melt' ott 10 L’euaMoss, Kingl.IL, S’ularGlrl 8 3 6*J F Smith 12 Corson, Jackstraw. Aztec 0* 2« F Smith 8 Mab, Sea Urchin, Tom Brooka By Uncle — Malta, by Hiinyar. 50C95 Jfimaica 3-4 l:13ttery 9 5 5' G*J C Jackson 12 OldMcK’na. Y'aph’k, Cap. Burns 3 3 4'5 4 2 3 C Jackson S Bengali. O. Burns, Wul.Turubow SCO 1 5 4 J C Jackson 10 Corson, Colonel Lit, ^Iwiniwiu By Celt — Fairy Sprite, by Voter. 1, 4 4 3' 4 3 L Ensor 14 P.C’nelly, Am’kassin, C’mpsall 13 14 131 12" J Heupel 14 Philippic, LeGanlois, NancyAnn 1 1 4 2 4 s I. Morris 8 Att’yMuir, ThistleQueen, Lariat 10 11 6 1 * 7*3 W Mor’seylS Nep’rhan, Point to P’t, Veteran 8 9 11 10'* F C’ltilettill Biildledee, Geo. Duncan, Verity 5 7 7b 9" r Rom’elll 9 Bub.Ixmder. Cap.City, Handfull By Ivan the Terrible — Rebellion, by Star Shoot. TIJUANA ENTRIES AND PAST PERFORMANCES FOR WEDNESDAY, APRIL. 6 WEATHER CLEAR. TRACK FAST. Racing starts at 1:55 p. m. (Chicago time 4:55). ® Superior mud runuer. X Good mud ruuuer. $ Fair mud runner. (M) Maidens. •Apprentice allowance, b Blinkers. First Race — 5-8 Mile. 3-year-olds ami upward. Maidens. Claiming. (Track record: May 20, 1920 — 59 — 4 — 107.) 53465 Hugo K. Asher. . 53478 Heads I Win 53502 Killarney B e 1 1 i (M) .. 53407 T.ittle Connie (M) 53502 Oklahoma Irish . r»lli7U Undegbriisli (M). 102. . 705 102. . 700 103.. 700 108. . 700 108. . 700 110. . 700 6 2 3 4 1 F C”ltilettt 1 3 Bar One. Orenzo. Tail II. 6 30 5' 7 C Rob'son 8 Blueb’nock, Thun’bird, L’htWine 5 U G 3 F Smith 9 RichardV., C.City, W.Turnbow 6 3 5" L Morris 9 Plenty, Lor ena Moss, Big Idea 7J 7 7 3 L McAtee 12 T.P’guese. Richelieu, L. Moss 6i 3° L McD’ottlO Solid Rock O11 High, Austral 4 2 4*i F Smith G Dahabiali II., Cap.City, Austral By Marajax — Ma Wee Dear, by Love Wisely. 9' 9 15 M Schw’tzl2 MadgeF., Ainer.Boy, Antoinette l'J 2*1 M Schw'tzlO J. Reeves, Spearlene, Light Wine 53 5 «^* t Jarvis 7 Manoevre, J.Bullant, S. Emblem 6 6' 2 T Jarvis G M.Ant’nette, G. deCause, P’canl l’S I s T Jarvis 10 Ainer.Boy. Wilfreda, Arbitrator By Isidor — Roxane, by Perblaze. 7 2 7"1 J Heupel 9 Koh-i-noor, W’kllp, Bluebannock Ind. Ilorse. Wt. Rec. A. Wt.Han. 52915 s Meda G 108. 735 53451 : •Viona Nail . . .108 1:03% 9 103. 720 53450 s ‘Eugenia K. . . .103 1 :03% 3 5)0. 715 53444 Blazer .... ...103 1 :02% 4 104. 715 52930 ‘Valentine I. idy . . 109 1 :<>3 4 102X 710 53451 bF. G. Corley 5 105. 71(1 52730 Mary Elizabeth . .113 1:03% 5 108. 710 5345G •Opal Wall . . . 98 1 :03 5 97. 705 53451 Perfect Day ...111 1:03% 4 1H7X 705 53379 •Grace W. . .. .114 S 103. 700 53450 Nebraska 1. id 3 107. 7(81 53487 Black Spray . . .115 1:04 4 107. 7«M> 53450 Easter Girl 5 108. 700 53451 Doctor Corlx It 8 110. 700 Underwood, ch. g, by Plain- Fourth Race — 1 1-8 Miles. 3-.vear-olds and upward. Claiming. (Track record: March 27. 1921 — 1:52 — 5- 53504 ‘Cork 105 1:54% 6 5348G 2 bSasin 110 1:52 8 53337 Baby Sister 110 1:54% 10 534S4 2 bNepperhan 112 1:53% G 53459 Sadie I) 97 2:01%xy 4 53468 •Sam Ilill Ill 1:54% G 532G5 Stanley S 100 1:56% 13 534S5 Lady Innocence ..112 1:56% 10 Fifth Race — 3-4 Milo. 3-year-olds and upward. Claiming. (Track record: Dec. 20, 1916 — 1:11% — 3- 53467 2 bV A N E S S A 119 6 S S S 7 2 7") J Heupel 9 Koh-i-noor. W’kUp, Bluebannock 198 4 10 10 ll 12' 12 23 J Heupel 14 Salute, Wild Flower. Dir. Moss HO 4 9 12 12 12- 12 23 J Ileupel 14 On High, Salute, McAdoo 111 6 7 7 7 61 6 28 M Buxton 7 Medusa, Betsy, Kirstle’s Cub 110 7 7 6 9 8i 5 12 J Heuiiel 10 Alliena, IjorenaMoss, Kinglingll. 119 14 1 1 14 14 14 It 2 * J Heupel 14 Siimiuria, Lad. l^>rena Moss 106 4 5 6 7 8* S'* M Buxton 10 Lt. Perkins, 8’dyMuc, Lady Ward 113 By Brummel — Resignation, by Ben Stroma. , W. Robinson). 110 6 6 6 5 4 s 4' 2 C Ponce 7 SusanM.. B.BrummelH.. Dancer 111 5 5 4 3 2b 4 12 C Ponce 8 Mab, Alhena, Sea Urrliin 104 3 7 6 4 5 2 5* C l’once 8 Cockroach, Fr.Waters, ltr’klaud 109 8 9 5 5 7* 7*1 C Ponce 12 Nominee. Bombast, H. C. ltascb 112 6 1 1 1 3 2 3 4 J C Ponce 7 GrentGulI, Challeneer. AlmaU 115 8 6 6 6 7* 7 24 T Rowan 8 Berliu, Gueland, Keziah 116 By Ben Trovato— Margaret Hampson, by Nasturtium. marion- Mabel May, by Thicket 3 97... Second Race — 5-8 Mile. 3-year-olds and upward. Claiming. (Track record: May 20, 1920 "".1 1 hit.) 53477* York Lassie (! 53465 *Lelty Ree 52988 *Kly 53445 Cuuvasbaek ... 03465 hBea Beach .... 52929 *()oma 531 79 Preneh Nurse . 535U2 Momtaine 533G2 Montgomery Jr. 534G5 Mike Dixon ... 53483 ‘Master Franklin 53362 Ann S. (Ml.... 52G28 Louise’s Last ( 53465 Doctor Kendall (Ml.. 99 1:02% 92 1:02 103 l:Ol% llo 1:02% 113 1 :01 % 111 1:03 114 1 :01 % 99 1 :03 . ..114 1 :01% 103 1:00% n ..loti 1:03 111 1:02% 3 107. .725 3 93. 720 4 104X715 I ini 15 5 115 • 715 10 104X710 II 104. .705 G 103.. 700 7 105.. 700 5 105:-: 700 9 105X700 5 109X700 G 108.. 700 10 110X700 5 2 G’J H Thurber 9 Koh-i-noor, W’kITp, Blueliannock 6 4 6 1 * J W M’phy 7 Bond, Verity, Tiger Rose 3 l 3) H King 13 LadyWard, High. Lad, Brookl’d 2b 3 r, J H Thurber 8 Lad, Sasin, Dotta’s Best 7 1 6 G t II Kirg 10 Aztec, Colonel Lit, Indolence By Celt — Bailie Washington, by Eon. 5 7 9 7 F C’ltilettilG Koh-i-noor, J. Reeves, G.Dawn 7 2 5*3 H King 13 Burgoyne, Keziah, Mickey Moore S 10 8 12 J McTag’tlO DoubleVan, Op’tunity, Dr.C’pbell 4i 4 IU F Gliiav’ta DukeKuff, J. Reeves, SolidRoek C r, 5 F Chiav’ta 7 Dotta’sBest, Buuoraua, J. of Arc 4 2 1 F t'hiav’la G Concha, Ramona II., Margery ’’•'i F Chiav'ta 7 LadyWard, Margery, Contestant 533G2 Ann S. (M) Ill 1:02% 5 109 X 52G28 Louise's Last (Ml ti lOS. . .5346.5 Dyetor Kendall ..112 1:02 10 ltt»X Figaroii, ch. f, by ltugou — Figeut, by Hastings 4 107.. Third Race— 5-8 Mile. 3-year-olds and upward. Claiming. (Track record: May 20. 1920—59—4—107.) 53444 s ‘lady Handgun ..100 1:00% 4 102.. 725 53488 s El Sabio 102 1:01 11 113X720 53407 3 Cal Ctirn 104 1:00% 11 102x715 53450 * Valli V 113 1:01% 7 103.. 715 53008 Hazel Dale 113 1:00 8 108.. 715 53444 s Mannikin II 107 1:02% 4 112.. 710 53456* Bell Squirrel 107 1:02% 3 100. .710 52648 MeCroan 105 1:01% 5 105.. 710 53465 •Picot (M) 102 1:01% 3 ST.. 7 "' 1 WELLES 106 1:13 6 (53467) *bMay Maulsby ... 93 1:13 6 52932 s *( Cam’flagell.. Geo.James. Anns. 4 2 4 4 4 H Gibson 9 C.Tneker, T.Duncan, H.Thomp’n 4 2 1 5* C Hunt f! Goggety, Gr.’sFav’te, Lit. Birdie By The Wolf — Miss Angela, hy Boh Ragon. .52450 Tijuana 55 f l:0S%fast 6 93 7 4 4 5. 106 Tijuana 5-8 1:02%fast 34 93 5 11 11 52400 Tijuana 51 f 1:09 fast47-10f 95 52260 Tijuana 51 f l:08%fust 62f 105 50341 Th’ciiffe 5-8 l:01%fast S-5f 103 50174 B.Bon’ts 5-8 1 :03%hvy 11 107 C 7 7 BLAZER, rn. f, 4 (M) 104 (Trainer, A. Yeargin. Owner, G. R. Allen!. 52444 Tijuana 53393 Tijuana 3-4 1 :14%fast 7 3-4 1:15 fast 9 53247 Tijuana lmTOy 1:47 fast 22f 101 4 3 7: 53334 Tijuana 1 1 :42 4 / f,fast 6 lot 111 52627 Tijuana 55 f 1 :09Vf,slow 22 102 VALENTINE LADY, b, f, 4 (M) 102 (Trainer, J. Coffey. Owner, T, G. Morris) 52930 Tijuana 52730 Tijuana 52335 Tijuana 51917 Tijuana 5-8 1:05 mud 13f 96 3 5-8 l:01%fast 37f 101 5-8 1 :03%hvy 21f 100 0-8 l:02%faat 6 109 F. G. CORLEY, br. h, 5 (M) 105 (Trainer, J. Curl. Owner. J. Curl). 53451 Tijuana 5J f lK»%fast 12 113 3 53008 Tijuana 41 f 54%fast 215 108 7 51747 Tijuana 1-2 :48%fast 136 109 48606 Batonia 3-4 1:16 slow 90 109 8 MARY ELIZABETH, b. m, 5 (M) 108 (Trainer, W. H. Leonard. Owner, W. A. Wright), 52730 Tijuana 5-8 1 :01%fast 27f 105 49164 Reno 5-8 Holdfast 50 113 47749 Tijuana 5-S l:01%fast 44 106 47596 Tijuana 3-4 l:17%mud 63 107 OPAL WALL, ch. m, 5 (M) 97 (Trainer, H. Thomas, Owner, M. H. Morrison) 53456 Tijuana 5-8 1 : 02 '/-.fast 15 105 1 7 6 94 9* E Josiah 14 t.8279 Tijuana 5-8 1:03 fast 53 107 10 4 G 5' 4® B Mari’elli 13 62873 Tijuana 04 f 1 :07%fast Sf 98 7 G 10 9'?. 9'* D Prible 11 52730 Tijuana 5-8 HOlVifast 37f 101 S' 2 G Yeargin 11 51917 Tijuana 5-8 l:02%fast 19-5 105 PERFECT DAY, ch. f, 4 (M) 107 (Trainer, C. Deitz. Owner, Deitz & Owens). 53451 Tijuana 53407 Tijuana 53320 Tijuana 62941 Tijuana 62873 Tijuana 51 f l:08%fast 25 5-8 1 :02 fast 23 51 f l:08%fast 32 5-8 1:04 slow 50 51 f 1 :07%fast 36 52487 Tijuana 53450 Tijuana 65451 Tijuana 63320 Tijuana 62915 Tijuana 41 f 54%fast 100 lo7 10 5-8 l:02%fast 24f 115 11 51 f l:08%fast 7f 115 4 51 f l:08%fast 2o7 10S 3 51 f 1 :08%slop lOf 99 8 EASTER GIRL, ch. m. 5 (M) SECOND RACE— 5-8 Mile. 20, 1920—59—4—107.) YORK LASSIE, hr. f, 3 (M) 107 (Trainer, T. Crystler. Owner, T. Crystler). 55477 Tijuana 2-4 l:14 4 ifast 9 ltl9 2 5 65433 Tijuana 5-8 l:01%fast 51 99 7 7 ' 63405 Tijuana lm70y 1:47 fast 33 10 K/7 11 3 2 53361 Tijuana 1 1 :45%fast 14-5 109 12 5 2 63310 Tijuana 3-4 1 :14 4 r.fast 75 103 4 1 LETTY REE, br. f, 3 93 (Trainer, J. J. Quinlan. Owner, Heigel & Quinlan) 53465 Tijuana 63407 Tijuana 55321 Tijuana 52885 Tijuana 62007 Tijuana ELY, gr. g, 4 5-8 1 :02 fast 5 100 5-8 1:02 fast 9 92 3-41:15 fast 10 1*7 61 f 1 :08%fast 9 96 51 f 1:10 slow 18-5 94 104 (Trainer, W. M. Mikel. Owner, W. M. Mikel). 62988 Tijuana 3-4 1:15 fast Ilf 102 8 9 10 £2957 Tijuana 51 f l:07%good 44 100 6 6 6 52888 Tijuana 1 l:41%fast 7-5 102 5 4 4 2 52861 Tijuana lm70y 1 :4('.%fast 53-10 107 8 1 1 1 £2828 Tijuana lm<0y 1:46 fast 19 107 8 4 4 4 52806 Tijuana 1 l:42%fast 5 108 DANVASBACK, ch. g. 4 104 (Trainer, F. W. Ritsch. Owner, J. W. Tate). £3445 Tijuana 51 f 1 :os fast Of 111 7 4 4 £3406 Tijuana 5-8 l:02Vf,fast 42 los 6 3 3 63362 Tijuana 51 f l:08%fast 19-5f 104 G 5 5 F2627 Tijuana 51 f 1 .09 ',5s low 21 107 SEA BEACH, b. g. 8 113 (Trainer, J. Reese. Owner, F. Sully). 63465 Tijuana 5-8 1:02 fast 23-5 115 11 11 S 53244 Tijuana 54 f 1 :10%slop 18-5 115 1 2 2 52930 Tijuana 5-8 1:05 mud 21-10 105 4 2 2 62826 Tijuana 51 f 1 :0S fast 47-10 107 2 2 2 62545 Tijuana 51 f l:12%mud 13-5 110 OOMA, blk. m, 10 (Trainer, J. L. Crawford. Owner. Ruth Parton). 62929 Tijuana 5-8 l:04%inud 14f 106 7 7 ! 62827 Tijuana 61 f 1 :08% last 27 105 11 11 11 62668 Tijuana 5-8 l:Aslow 33 104 FRENCH NURSE, b. m, 6 104 (Trainer, H. Bell. Owner, Millerick Bros.). 63479 Tijuana 1 l:43%fast 19f 103 7 4 2 £8411 Tijuana ll:42%fast Ilf 11110 6 6 63321 Tijuana 3-4 1:15 fast 8f 107 8 9 62888 Tijuana 1 l:41%fast 35 115 C 5 5 MONDAINE, b. m. 6 103 (Trainer, J. E. O’Shea. Owner, J. Anderson). 53419 Tijuana 5-8 1 :01%fast 77 63379 Tijuan^ 5-8 1:03 fast 84 63319 Tijuana 5-S l:01%fast 9 62930 Tijuana 6-8 1:05 mud 12 MONTGOMERY JR., ch. g, 7 THIRD RACE — 5-8 Mile. 3-year-olds and upward. Claiming. (May 20 t 1920—59—4—107.) 4 4 2* 2-1 10 Josiah 12 Ilari.’sTopnz. Rl.Van. Job uEa ki- ll 11 11 ll 24 E Josiah 12 Maid of Ansel, El Snbio, Viva 10 10 B Mari’elli 12 Limerick, Sh’pSquirrei, B.Faust 8 n N Foden 11 Miss Meelick, B. Bird, F.Moou 9' 2 E Fator 12 Jolm’sCinma, It. Maxim, IloraW. 7 7 7 s 7 T E Kayw’rd 1* Blar.Boy, Hot Spark, Cante’nGirl By Prince Ahmed — Cartier, by McCarter. LADY HARRIOAN, ch. f, 4 102 (Trainer, E. E. Major. Owner, E. E. MajoT). 53444 Tijuana 3-4 l:14%fast 13 105 7 2 2 53362 Tijuana 51 f l:08%fast 19-5f 104 11 8 8 £2930 Tijuana 5-8 1:05 mud £ 106 6 6 7 49613 Kemp’n Ab3-S l:04V 5 fast 6 103 49327 M’euve Ab 5-8 l:07%hvy 12 102 EL SABIO, hr. g, 11 113 (Trainer, J. A. Parson. Owner, J, A. Parson.) 53488 Tijuana 5J f l:07 4 f.fast 15 95 2 2 2 53455 Tijuana 51 f l:07%fast 14 100 5 1 3 53433 Tijuana 5-8 l:01%fast 19-5 102 3 3 4 52406 Tijuana 5-8 l:02VMast 19-10 112 3 2 2 52917 Tijuana 5-8 l:02%slop 61 107 4 5 4 CAL CURN. ch. g, 11 102 (Trainer, C. W. Officer. By Harrigan — Lady Hildreth, hy Golden Garter. 1 h 3' D Prible 12 M.H’mann, Man’kinll., S. Oliver 8J 6*J D Prible 12 M’kGarner, Fan. Nail, M.Sedalia 7-'l S' 2 O Yeargin 9 T.Duncan, Sea Beach, W.C. Dooly 5 14 C McC’Ule 7 H.Angleton, M. Dixon, K. Worth 2 s C McC'kle 0 PlaiuBill, J. Logan, Col.Rouk’rse By Sorcerer — Schwalbe, by Sain. 5 71 12’* G Yeargin 12 M.H’iiiaini. M'kiu II., L. H’gan 2 2;’ 3 2 J G Yeargin 8 P. Martin, Han.’sTopaz. W’drose 10 10 10'“ G Yeargin 10 Dickie W., Hunima, Cobrita 1 6 s 7'® G Yeargin 8 UnsyBird, Gzardoin, PatsyMack 9“i G Yeargin 11 Ap.Jack, Col. Matt, J.J. Murdock By Transvaal — Lady Levity, by Gold Spinner. I. 4 4' 4* B Mari’elli 9 T.Duncan, SeaBeaeh, W.C. Dooly 10 ,B II Rowe 11 l’ercli, Ermitana, Baliy Faust 8" M Sl’ghter 9 E. Tranter, Nasledovati, VaiiiV. 3 2 1 J Glass 12 Do Admit, Alice Carr, Opal Wall By Jack Atkin — Eglantine, by Martinet. 4 6' 7'° M r.uxtnn 13 K. Itankin. Pittsburg. VionaXnil 8 7 7'® W Gargan .8 Riposta, O.A.Com’key, Lit. Jake 7'" A Zeigler 7 C’cutter, Joe Blair, Apropos 7 8 S 2 ® II King 8 L. Luxury, Sw.Glance, Converse By Dorante — Marsand, by Marta Santa. 32407 Tijuana 5-8 1 :02 fast 9-10 115 52147 Tijuana 54 f 1 :07%fast 5 107 52o62 Tijuana 54 f 1 :08 fast 24 112 51964 Tijuana 5-S 1 :01 fast 8 110 51701 Tijuana 5-8 l:02%fast 4-5 112 51600 Tijuana 5-8 1:02 fast 3 113 VALLI V., ch. m, 7 103 (Trainer, W. Thomas, Owner, L. Gibson), 15 95 2 2 2 2 2 2J D Hurn 7 C.A.Comiskey. Ollie Wood, Neg 14 100 5 1 3 3' 6* L Gaugel 12 JohnJr., IJar.’s Heir, Ike Mills 19-5 102 3 3 4 4 2 2'4 G Yeargin 7 Perch, S. Maggie, Tem. Duncan 19-10 112 3 2 2 l 2 2'*8 G Yeargin 12 Maid of Ansel, Viva, Review 61 107 4 5 4 5* 5* E Taylor 9 C.A.Comisk.,- I. Brigade, L.Smnll 102 By Stem Winder — Queencup, by King Faustua. Owmer, Trowbridge & Officer). 9-10 115 1 1 1 l h 3>' B Pinn’garl.3 Lantern, Letty Ree, Rosellis 5 107 7*1 J Callahan 9 Yukon, Delancey, Cover Up 24 H2 2 1 J Glass 11 Hoover, Clear tlieWay, T.Duncan 8 HO 4 2 E Hayw’rd 8 Clear Lake, Riposta, Milda 4-? H2 2“8 B Pinneg’rlO Herder, Ringleader, Plunger 3 113 2“ B PinnegarlO Riposta, Neg, Emma Weller 103 By Barnesdale — Edna Green, by The Hero. 53456 Tijuana 55407 Tijuana 52847 Tijuana 52580 Tijuana 52335 Tijuana 5-8 1 :02%fast 24f 111 9 5-8 1:02 fast 26f 105 9 5-8 1 :01 fast 187 107 7 5-8 1:05% slow SSf 109 5-8 l:03%hvy 21f 108 HAZEL DALE, ch. m, 8 (Trainer, J. Pelter. Owmer. Pelter Bros.). 13 14 14 14 ,T J H' tamer 14 P.Pa.vne, M. Dunbar. B.Sqitirrel 8 8 10 s 10' 2 A Gantnerl3 Lantern. Letty Ree, Cat Guru 8 S 9 9 1 2 F J Baker 9 Ed Le Van, Crispie, Fireplace 10’ • F J Baker 10 Tillotson, Eng.Lady, N’ledovafi 3* F J Baker 9 E.Tranter. N’dovati, J.J.M’dock By Barnsdale — Tern, by Black Dean. 55008 Tijuana 47974 Tijuana 47776 Tijuana 47586 Tijuana 47307 Tijuana 47182 Tijuana MANNIKIN II. 45 f 54%fast 4 107 5i f 1 :()6 4 f,fast 8-5 110 5-8 1 :00V&fast 1-2 112 5-8 l:00V£fast 4-5 111 5-8 1:00 fast 1 113 5-8 1 :00%fast 6-5 110 ch. c, 4 112 C 4 J C Gross 8 Riposta, C.A.Com’key, Lit. Jake 12 C Th’pson 8 ClearLake, J. Frederick, Chrome 1‘ C lTi’pson (5 LittleJake, Ringleader, L.Spider 12 Th’pson 0 I.W.IIarper, ClearLake, Riposta l 4 C Th’pson 8 Sybil, Lit. Jake, Ladyllarriguu l 2 C Th’pson 8 C.tlieWay, Miss Sedalia, Herder (Trainer, J. E. Rainhoth, Owner, J. E. Rainboth). By Fitz Herbert or Gretry— Manzanita, by Meddler. 11 ' ® N Foden 11 Perch, Ermitana, Baby Faust 7' 1 G Arch'b’t 8 Fr.Nurse, Epipbanes, Mike Daly 9 1S C Buell 10 halt. Brocade, Josenia, F. Johnson 7 14 E Taylor 8 G.Muelile’h, G. Enough, v MasterF. By Orbicular — Josephine Johnson, by Bowling Green. 5 9® E Josiah 14 P.Pa.vne. M. Dunbar, B. Squirrel £3444 Tiju.ina 53;i48 Tijuana 53321 Tijuana 63269 Tijuana 52885 Tijuana 3-4 l:14%fast 33-10 115 3 3-4 1 :14%fast 39 108 9 3-4 1:15 fast 12-5 110 6 5! f 1 :09 hvy 44 108 7 54fl:OS%f;ist 41 111 1 4® C McC’klel2 DoAdmit, AliceCarr, Valen.Lady By Prospero— Pansy King, hy Kingston. I. 5 7 3 8" I") Powell 13 K. Rankin, Pittsburg. VionaNail 6 6! 6 7 P MartinezIS Iain tern, Letty Ree, Cal Curn 4 2 1 7*1 W Taylor 15 C.Minard, Toreador, Peg. Martin 1 1‘ 4*J W Taylor 14 Clo.Junia. Missouri. Peg. Martin 62941 Tijuana 5-8 1 :04 slow 50 108 2 3 1 1’ 4’JW Taylor 14 Clo.Junia. Missouri, Pcg.Martin 62873 Tijuana 51 f l:07%fast 36 102 8 7 8 8 2 J 8' 4 M Sl'ghterll Cold. Rose, Han. Topaz, C. Court GRACE W., h. m, 8 (M) 103 By Chimney Sweep— Vindicta, hy Mack Wiggins. (Trainer, E. Hayward. Owner, F. Davis). 63379 Tijuana 5-8 1:03 fast25 lOf 114 15 15 15 1:7 IS 2 ® E Hayw’d 15 W.C.Dooly, Vi. Nail, B. Squirrel NEBRASKA LAD. b. c, 3 (M) 107 By David Tenny — Nebraska Lass, by Highland Lad. (Trainer, J. Bishop. Owner, Bishop & De Kay). 63450 Tijuana 51 f l:08%faat 40 105 9 S 7 7 2 S 12 O Willis 12 Ilnn.VTopuz, EugeniaK., B.Van BLACK SPRAY, blk. c, 4 (M) 107 By Shooting Spray — Kate Kearney, by Sam Corey. (Trainer, A. W. Hoffman. Owner, E. Valdez). r.°4.87 Tijuana 4?. f 54%fast loo 107 10 10 10 10 10®J E Josiah 10 M’yReigel, HarryD., Toomheola 63456 Tijuana 5-8 l:*'2%fust 24f 115 11 11 9 12 2 12" A Zeigier 14 P.Pavne. M. Dunbar, H Squirrel 63451 Tijuana 54 f l:0S%fast 7r 115 4 2 8 9' 13 21 O Willis 13 K. Rankin, Pittsburg, VionaNail 6.3320 Tijuana 64 f l:08%fast .’."7 10S 3 11 65 9* J Majestic 15 C.Minard, Toreador, Peg.Mnrtiu 62915 Tijuana 55 f l:0S%slop lOf 99 8 4 3 41 6’» B Parke 10 Saw Tooth, Meda, Miss Ouri EASTER GIRL, ch. m, 5 (M) 108 By Barnsdale — Tumaway, by Nimrod. (Trainer, D. McClure. Owner, W. Carrington). 63450 Tijuana 5J f l:0S" 5 fast 19f 112 S 7 8 12 12 21 A Zeigler 12 Han.’sTopaz, EugeniaK., B.Van DOCTOR CORBETT, b. h, 8 (M) 110 By Rapid Water — Bridge Light, by Lamplighter. (Trainer, R. M. Hoilonbcck. Owmer, R. M. Hollenbeck). 1*3451 Tijuana 55 f l:0S 2 -.fast 7f 10S 6 7 6 l’ 1 4 K Josiah 13 K. Rankin, Pittsburg. VionaNail UNDERWOOD, ch, g, 3 97 By Flammarion — Mabel May, by Thicket. First start. BELL SQUIRREL, hr. c, 3 100 (Trainer, P. Dwyer. Owner, P. Dwyer). 53456 Tijuana 5-S l:02&fast 13 107 2 S 2 63379 Tijuana 6-8 1:03 fast 11 105 2 2 2 52669 Tijuana 5-8 1 :(>4 4 ,t,h vy 32f 99 52061 Tijuana 6-8 1:02 fast 13f 102 61877 Tijuana 6-8 l:02%fast 23 111 I £1510 Tijuana 5-8 1:03 fast 25 112 KcCROAN, b. g, 5 105 (Trainer, H. C. Smith. Owner, H. C. Smith), 52648 Tijuana 5! f l:ll%mud 24 112 52579 Tijuana 5-8 1:05*, (.slow 10f 110 52525 Tijuana 5£ f 1:10 slop Ilf lit) 51959 Tijuana 3-4 1 :14%fast 9-10 11-5 61659 Tijuana 5-8 1:03 fast 95 112 PICOT, ch. c, 3 (M) 87 (Trainer, C. Howell. Owner, Polk & Askeyl. 55465 Tijuana 52816 Tijuana 52791 Tijuana 52503 Tijuana 52169 Tijuana 51877 Tijuana 5-8 1:02 fast 19 90 1 5) r l.-08%fast 12-5f MB 4 S£ f 1 :0*%fast 15f 102 5 8 1 :o.-,i..hvy 34f 107 5-8 1 : 01% fast 37 102 5 8 1 :02%fast 49f 104 HUGO K. ASHER, blk. c. 3 3 3 21* 2* R Carter 12 M. H’mann, L. H’gan, S. Oliver 9 9 8 2 > S 12 D Powell !> La B. Noire. P.M’tin, M.S’them 3 6 5J 4'2 E Taylor 15 K.of Pythias, Rosellis, Lantern G 6 64 G"? R Carter 7 Lonely, Headman, Betsinda 7 8 50 34 E Fator 12 Col.M’phy, Volima, Katb.K’nkin By Flying Squirrel— Laura Eelle, hy Lamplighter. S 2 1J 33 E Taylor 14 P.Pa.vne. MissDunlmr, TomCaro 2 2 It 3’J G Yeargin 15 W.C. Dooly, Vi’aNail. OpalWall 10> 4 L Gaugel 11 C.tlieWay. Nasle’vati, M.F’nkliu L» Gaugel 12 Jack Lee, Woodrose, Brolaski 12'® H Jones 12 Jat-kLce, VeraWood, Aunt Annie 7“ L Mills 9 Nenette, I^etty Ree, Barber By Modred — Leenja, by Hastings. Smith). C” C T’mpson 8 Lit. Princess, T.Dnnean, L.Jake 3 5 C Th’pson 11 Daisy N„ Pretty Baby. Per. Day 7 1T O Powell lit Mannehen, Chnime, Missparnell lljo \y IHnphyll Lobelia, Harrigan’s Heir, Clla 6 2 3 C T’mpsonll Tillotson, Olive D„ SmilingMug. By Suffragist — Emma Hill, by Peter McCue. skey!. 3 6 ll 2 ?.ll 14 .1 Noble 13 Sandnb, L. Gentry, Okla. Irish 1 1 1>* 7 7 G Yeargin 13 WiseJiulge, Croupier, The Vamp 7 2 2 J elemental 2 Chnrmant, Jolmlaike, TheVamp 1 1 1 •* (1 Whit tonl2 Sistt-rPolly, Wotsirose, Frivolous 11 17 W Perry 11 Sad Sam, Ed Le Van, Hilly Joe IP’s \\r Perry 12 Juekl>-e. VeraWood, Aunt Annie (Trainer, I. N. Wornach, Owner, I. N. Womach). By Enfield — Febctte, by Bloomsbury. .33465 Tijuana 5-8 1 :’i2 53407 Tijuana 6-8 1:02 F3321 Tijuana 3-4 1 :15 53022 Tijuana 3-4 1:16 52918 Tijuana 3-4 1 :16 HEADS I WIN. h. f. 4 (Trainer, J. Pelter. 5- 8 1:02 fast 48 102 6- 8 1 :02 fast 45 102 3-4 1:15 fast 137 106 3-4 1:16 fast 34 118 3-4 1:16 slop 90 107 lop 90 107 5 6 4 102 Owner. W. Cavaner.) G” L Gaugel 13 Saiulab, L. Gentry, Okla. Irish 6' 5” G Yeargin 13 l.aptern. Letty ltee. Cal Curn 9£ 15 14 W Taylor 15 K.of Pythias, Rosellis, Lantern S' o 12 H Pinneg’rll) Tawaseutlia, J’kla?8%fost 134 102 12 52681 Tijuana 1 1:45 slow — 105 KILLARNEY BELLE, h. m. 9 (M) 103 (Trainer. W. A. MacKcnzie. Owner, £3487 Tijuana 44 f 54%fast 76 98 9 53419 Tijuana 5-Sl:01%fast 35 106 4 53319 Tijuana 5-8 1 :01%fast 9f 108 3 LITTLE CONNIE, li. m. 8 (M) 108 I 3 4” 5*3 E Taylor 11 R’khornIL, Czardom. L. Pointer ,4 4 6” C' 2 J Noble S Zetetic, Czardom, Tours 9 10 10* 9" J Noble 12 Maid of Ansel, El Sabio. Viva 12 12 12 11*5 G Yeargin 12 OldHomestead, ElSabio, lantern ll 17 II Jones 11 Il’orynut, Brown Bee B. S’lliug By Tuzcan — Mary Dees, by Kenilworth. Owner, J. MaoKetzie). (Trainer, T. R, White. Owner, C. Burke). 74 7®4 R Parke 13 Sand a b, L. Gentry, Okla. Irish 24 2’* 15 Parke 13 Lantern, Cal Curn. Rosellis 2'* o' 3 B Parke 15 K.of Pythias, Rosellis, Lantern 10’ lb“J 15 Mari’elli 12 Col. Murphy, Volima, Man'kiiill. 6*4 0 Yeargin 12 Chrome, Ermitana, Clover Junia By Leonid — Hands Around, by Serpent. 53407 Tijuana 5-8 1:0-’ fast 26f 113 7 3 3 OKLAHOMA IRISH, br. m, 9 108 (Trainer, E. E. Buchanan. Owner, F. E. Bitch 53465 Tijuana 5-8 1 :(I2 fast 13f 101 4 2 2 52886 Tijuana 5’. f 1 :0S%,fast 9 105 4 3 3 52827 Tijuana 54 f 1 :08%fast 9 104 9 8 6 52771 Tijuana 3-4 1 :15'/-fast 55 103 UNDERBRUSH, ch. g, 9 (M) 110 (Trainer, C. E. Brown. Owner, C. E. Brown). 51672 Tijuana 5-S 1:03 fast 59 114 6 98 9 S 8 9 s 9 4 J .T H’tamer 10 M’yReigel, HarryD., Toombeola ” hK 4 3 4 8 2 lt 7 J J ll’tamer 14 D.tleGuise, TomCaro, K.Kunkiiu f 108 3 1 3 Sk 5 5 1 J H’tamerlS (’elebratt*. Review, Emma Weller 108 By First Chip — Connie Rogers, hy Bob Carter, tvner, C. Burke). '*f 113 7 3 3 7 4 S'® T MeCul'lilo I.anteru, Letty Ree, Cal Curn 108 By Brigade— Wild Irish, by Pontiao. Owner, E. E. Buchanan), 3f lot 4 2 2 24 3* E Josiah 13 Saiulab, L. Gentry, Felieitor 105 4 3 3 3 ' 5 4 E Taylor It Eimitana, Fan. Nail, Geo.James 104 9 8 6 ».t* €-*4 1) Powell 12 Oldiloim-stead. ElSabio, lantern 5 103 6"i H Jones 12 Arietta. J.J.M'dock, B. Shilling 110 By Thicket — Mandie R., by Wawekus. 9* 6'J D Powell 10 AuntAnnie, Dienero, MabelRule 5 2 5 7 J J Clements 7 R’lyFash’ii. G’rudeB., Smii.Mag. 2 4 2® M Sl’ghterl2 15. Shilling, M,L. ver, R. William l 4 3'5 O Willis 12 M’nt’nGirl. Maud.M., W.M. Baker 4 1 * 5 5 i O Wills 12 Anna Jackson, Sauer. Mamiie 3* E Taylor !) M’yFuller. J.Winn, Bar.Shilling By Greenback — Coronis, hy Voter. 6J 6®4 O Willis 11 Celebrate, StanleyH., O. James 5'4 C 1 W Hinphy 12 Maid of Ansel. El Sabit*. Viva 3 l 5*1 W Hinphy 12 M’kGarner. Fan. Nail. M.Sedalia S 7 J R McCr’nnll Ap.Jack, Col. Matt, J.J. Murdock By Marta Santa — Sea Spray, by Star Shoot. S 2 G 7 P, Pinn’garl2 Saiulab, L. Gentry, Okla. Irish 2 2 21* W Hinphy 14 Annabellc, Celebrate, BrowuBee 2* 2'-' £ O Willis 9 T.Duncan, W.C.Dotd.v, Val.Lad.v 2J 2" O Willis 13 Sho’arres, Rosellis, K.ofPythias 4 2 i R Dority 10 Nasledovati, Review, Duma By Cesarion — Sneerwell, by St. Blaise. ..1072 'll juana 5-81:03 fust 59 114 S“J J Robt’son 8 Riposta, H. Valley, B.James F0UETH EACE — 1 1-8 Miles. 3-year-olds and upw’ard. Claiming. (March 27, 1921—1:52—5—117.) HnPTT h GO T5- XT _ r*i i _ CORK, h. g. 6 99 (Trainer, J. A. Parson. Owner, J. A. Paraon). 53485 Tijuana 1 1-16 l:48%fast 16 111 3 9 8 8 £3448 Tijuana 1 I S 1 :53%f ast 44 105 7 7 7 7 53435 Tijuana 1 1-16 lMS'/ofast 6 109 5 6- 6 6 SASIN, b. h, 8 111 (Trainer, W. Block. Owner, C. Buxton). By Harrigan — Flarney, by Oreenaa. 7'4 24 P Martinez 9 Pierrot, G.M’hlehach, L.In’eenee 7 7*'4 O Willis 7 Bardora, Runeeraft, I.eD’osaure 5' 3 7 O Willis 8 Pf.tol’oint. Ruuec’ft, AudreyK. By The Picket — Queen, by Goldcreat. 7 8 lo® 10 ' 3 Ll Taylor 12 Eng. Lady, Ilumma, IT. Princess 11 11 II’ 9*4 II Rowe 12 OldHomestead, ElSabio, lantern 9" E Taylor 10 Cam’fiagell., D.F’sh’n, Lit.Jake 8*4 II Rowe 10 E. Harrigan, M. Euretta, DotH. 7®i H Rowe 10 Tillotson, Eng.Lady, N’ledovati By Rey Hindoo — Trained Nurse, by Yo el Rey. os.). 2 2 2h 7*4 J H’tamer 10 Rosellis, Tours, Miss Sedalia 6 8 llj 12' 4 A Zeigler 12 Ostentations, Helman, 1*. Tenny 9 9 74 6 2 1 J Majesticlo K.of I’ythias, Rosellis, Lantern 5 9 10 2 10 22 A Zeigler 12 Bar.Shilling, Ely, M’tyLever By Malamont — Gargle, by Hurst Park. 94 9*4 T McCul’h 14 D.doGuise, TomCaro, K.Rankiin 94 8 7 T McCui’h 15 W.C.Dooly, Vi. Nail, B. Squirrel 534SG Tijuana 1 1-16 1 :48%fast 8-5 115 8 2 2 2 52436 Tijuana 1 1-16 1 :48%fast 1 110 2 2 3 3 53382 Tijuana lm70y l:IG%fust 7-5 113 12 3 4 53337 Tijuana 1 1-16 1 :48%fast 3-5 110 3 5 4 3 53307 Tijuana 1 1-16 1 :4S%fast 3-2 1(5 7 4 4 3 53267 Tijuana lm7dy 1:49 hvy 3-2 113 1 4 3 2 53245 Tijuana • 1 l:45%slop 1 115 C 2 3 3 BABY SISTER, hr, m, 10 102 (Trainer, C. B. Irwin. Owner, C. B. Irw4z.! 53337 Tijuana 1 1-16 l:4S%fast 43 b>4 7 7 7 7 53250 Tijuana lmTOy 1 :49%slop 8 108 12 12 11 11 53024 Tijuana 1 1-8 l:55%fast 7 115 7 7 7 7 52970 Tijuana 1 1-10 l:49%fast 8 115 6 6 6 6 52920 Tijuana 1 1-8 l:58%slop 1-2 112 7 6 3 4 52864 Tijuana 1 1-8 l:54%fast 13 107 6 6 6 6 52851 Tijuana lm70y l:46%fast 14 115 7 7 7 7 52808 Tijuana 1 1-16 1:49 fast 13 112 NEPPERHAN, hr. h, 6 117 (Trainer, W. Walker. Owner, W. Walker). 334S4 Tijuana lm70y l:45Vr.fast 1 113 3 11 1 53454 Tijuana 54 f l:07%fast 4 1 IS 6 5 6 51880 Tijuana lmTOy l:44V 5 fast 8 113 51807 Tijuana 1 1-16 1:48 fast 3 116 51581 Tijuana 11-16 1:48 fast 19-10 114 51514 Tijuana lm70y l:4G%fast 2 106 50893 K'w’rth lm70y l:43%fast 44 102 5 2 2 2 60744 K'w’rth lmTOy l:45%fast 5 106 5 3 3 1 2 2 2 2 2 2J M Buxton 8 Deckhand, PrinceDiroet, Boreas 3 3 2'4 2* E Josiah 7 Bardora, Minnieli., PrineeDireet 3 4 34 2“ E Josiah 9 Point toPoidt, Bardora, Cobrita 4 3 2i 3 1 ' E Josiah 7 CliristieHolters, Gen.Byug, Cork 4 3 14 1* E Josiah 9 VonLady. MissSedalia, BenLevy 3 2 l l 1=4 M Buxton 9 Mount. Girl, Dickie W., Cobrita 3 3 2 2 4 24 M Buxton 10 MuudM., PatsyMack, M’dBacon By Lord Esterling — Annie Lauretta, by Emperor. ■win.! 7 7 7 7 n D TTurn 7 CliristieHolters, Gen.Byug. Sasln 11 11 94 4' 2 D Hurn 12 T. Goose, M’nt’nGirl, G.M’lileb’li 7 7 6 2 4®J P Martinez 7 O.M’hlebaoh, JudgeDavid, Cork 6 C G?| 3 s P Martinez 7 B. Favorite, F.Shannou, J. David 3 4 2® I 2 P Martinez 7 Rutland Arms, Cork. Sadie D. 6 6 6 4'J P Martinez (i Re.vdo, Verdilxion, Clara Martin 7 7 o'* 5 2 P Martinez 8 Sweet Apple. Phelan, Dione 4 S J P Martinez 8 Bee’sWing, Lit. Gink, AudreyK. By King James — Price, by Matt Byrnea. ker). 1 1 2 2 4 2 2 4 D Powell 7 Salgeorge, Baby Faust, Zeb-tie 5 6 54 5'} P Martinez 11 Shoreacres, M. Euretta, Delancey 5'i C Duggan 9 Th’storm, T.S.N.Pass, Franklin in C Duggan S They.S.NotPass, Anzac, l’iedra lh C Duggan 5 Reydo, Piedra, The Desert 1'4 C Duggan S Anzac, The Desert. Great Hawk 2 2 2'4 2'4 J Grune 5 May. House, UneleJobn, EdStoue 3 1 2 2 2® C Duggan 8 Pierrot. Blaise, Dragoon 4 2 3* 6 7 4 J Dreyer 10 Refugee, Philistine, Frank F. By Ormondale — Bailynahinch, by General Symoni or Ardoon. 9 7 7® 7® .1 H’tamer 11 Tok. March, Benljevy. Pat. Mack 3 6 7 7 7 4 J H’tamer 7 Little Gink. Cork, Dickie W. 3 1 l 2 1 2 4 J H’tamer 12 M. Lever, L. Josephine, F. Prince 3 2 l 1 2 h J H’ tamer 10 Prince Direct, Bardora, Cork 3 3 2 2 4 3" 4 J H’tamer 12 King Agrippa, El Rey, Dehrn 5 -3 5 4 5* J H'tamerlO Maud M., Sasin, Patsy Mack 10 9 9J 8' 7 .1 H’tamerll Ostentatious, M.Sedalia. MatidM. 12 4' 4' 4 J H’tamer 7 BabySister, Rut la nil Arms, Cork S 8 8 2 4 7*4 J Il’tamer 12 J. J. Murdock, Viva. Von Lady 12 12 12 10 5 J .1 H’tamerl2 Ha'gan’sHeir, Ap.Jack, I>*wisB. 9'* J H’tamer 12 TliriftyThree, EdLeVati, Mistake By Solitaire II. — Bremerhafen, by Sandringham. 106 102 5 2 2 106 5 3 3 50GS9 K’w’rth lmTOy l:46%fast 7-5 114 6 3 14 15 14 4 14'® B Pinneg'rl5 Celebrate, Review, EmmaWeller SADIE D., ch. f, 4 (Trainer. M. P, Level. Owner, F. Leiner). 5* 5® E Tajior 9 T.Duncan. SeaBeaeh, W.C.Dooly By Montgomery — Relationship, by Heywood. (Trainer, A. Brent. Owner, A. Brent! 53459 Tijuana 53423 Tijuana 1 1 :42%fast 4 1 1-8 1 :55%fast 6 53363 Tijuana 52930 Tijuana £2827 Tijuana 47973 Tijuana 47953 Tijuana 47751 Tijuana 47011 Tijuana 54 f 1 :04%fast 98 112 10 5-S 1:05 mud 13f 113 7 54 f 1:08% fa st S3 112 3 54 f 1 :07%fast 8 115 3-4 l:13%fast 16-5115 5-8 l:01%fast 7 114 1 1 :41%fast 16 113 MIKE DIXON, br. g, 5 10 ll It* ll' 7 B Pinneg'rl2 M’kGarner. Fan. Nail, M.Sedalia 7 S S* 7®J W Taylor 9 T.Duncan, SeaBeaeh, W.C.Dooly 3 7 8J 12" A Zeigler 12 OldHomestead, ElSabio, Izuitern ll 1 ® J Mulcahy 11 Beat Lueille.L.St.P’rick, L.Moore 2® J Mulcahy 10 llattieWilldo, MoveOn, Review 1“ J Mulcahy 7 Lady Hester, Virge, Foeman T 22 J Mulcahy 7 Neeuali, Mamiikinll., ltedMan By Banrsdale — Baby Dixon, by Sir Dixen. (Trainer, B. E. Graham. Owner, B. E. Graham! 53465 Tijuana 5- S 1 -.02 fast l’.f 11O 10 13 13 13 13 24 E Hayw’rdl3 S.mdab, L. Gentry, Okla. Irish 53395 Tijuana 1 1-16 1:50 fast 13C 104 8 It 11 It 12 12 24 D Hurn 12 Sadie D., M. Lever. L. Josephine 53347 Tijuana IniTuy 1:47 fast 22f 107 9 4 58325 Tijuana :14%fast Ilf in? 11 2 12 24 D Hurn 12 Sadie I)., M. Lever, L.Josepliine 74 9'® .1 Majestic 10 Dickie W., Ilumma, Cobrilu 94 S :, l .1 Majestic 13 Aunt Annie, Tnw’tha, Sboreaeri*s 53395 Tijuana 11-16 1:50 fast 17-5 103 11 5 3 1 53346 Tijuana lm79y l:4fi'/ 3 fast 19f 98 6 4 3 2 53293 Tijuana lmTOy l:47%slow 93 98 9 C 3 3 53215 Tiju.ina 1 l:45%slop 69 96 6 5 5 5 53023 Tijuana lmTOy 1:47 fast 32 K 9 s 10 i 52920 Tijuana 1 1-8 l:5S%slop 43f 97 1 1 1 2 52887 Tijuana 1 l:12%fast 76f 100 9 7 S S 52860 Tijuana 3-4 1 :14%fast 43f 97 12 12 12 52769 Tijuana 54 f l:07%fast 95 99 SAM HILL. b. g. 6 104 (Trainer, E. F. Wright. Owner, G. Kelly). 2 2 2 2>1 2'1 J Grune 52969 Tijuana lmTOy 1 :46%fast 33f 107 10 9 9 11 13 12 2 ® J C!ementsl2 VonLady. Cli. Court, MASTER FRANKLIN, blk. g, 9 (Trainer, V/. D. Millard. Owner. W. D. Millard). By Modrid — Zirl, by Sain. 55483 Tijuana 51 f 1 :"S fast 22 f 107 4 9 • 76 7*4 O Willis 11 Har.Ileir. D<>l:irieey, M.ofAnsel £5406 Tijuana 5-8 1 :«l2%fast 52 los 10 10 !» S 2 |t| 11 Saladin 12 Maid of Ansel, El Sabio. Viva 63293 Tijuana lm70v 1 :47Vr.slo w 5' 114 3 4 5 r 7® 11 27 C 3168 Tijuana 1 1-16 1 1:18 fast 5423 Tijuana 1 1-8 ! V. '..fast s 106 3 (i 7 7 6' 4 2 J H Rowe 7 .3597 Tijuana Im70y 1 l:4f.%fast f.f 105 2 r, 9 7 1 7'* U Lowe Hi >3348 Tijuana 3-4 1 1: 14®.. fast 72 119 5 3 r> 44 5"i A Zeigler 9 >3310 Tijuana 3-4 1 :14%fast »*. 114 1 4 5 5‘ 6*1 B Mari’elli S >2891 Tijuana 1 1 16 1:47 fast 39-10 107 4 4 4 4 34 3 4 C Gross u (Trainer. J. MeDougall. Owner, J. Costello). 52775 Tijuana lmTOy l:45Vr,fast 13 109 £2173 Tijuana 1 3 16 2 : 027 f,fast 9 106 52066 Tijuana 1 1-16 1:47 fast 6 108 52022 Tijuana 1 1:41 fast 5 103 51982 Tijuana 11-8 1:54 fast 119 107 STANLEY S., blk. g. 13 102 I C‘ B Josiah 7 Piedra, Trophy. Reydo 4 2 J H Rowe 7 Little Gink, Cork, Dickie W. 7‘® It Lowe In Trophy, W.M’tgoinery, D’kiiand 5 4 3 A Zeigler !* La B. Noire, I’.M’tiu, M.S'tliem C*'i B Mari'elli 8 Dane.G’l, Kpiphanes, M.Statliem 3 4 C Gross (! IrisliM’d. Cav’dourll.. Ev. H’gan 6' 2 X Foden 7 Louis, lloraeeLereh, ClaraMartin C“ : i N Foden ti T.S.N.Pass, Hor.Lerch, MissOrb 4'-'i F Cliiav'ta S Piedra, MissOrb, Mister Mark 3*4 G Yeargin ti Sea Way, Piedra. Water Willow 2 2 F Chiav’ta 6 Itegreso, T.S.N.Pass, U’ceLereh By Jack Point — My Gem, by Ornament. £3362 Tijuana £2885 Tijuana 52646 Tijuana 02546 Tijuana 52456 Tijuana O', f 1 :OK-'r,fast 19-5f 110 9 54 f 1 :08%fast 12f 108 9 54 f 1:12 mud 13 108 5) f 1 : 1 1'/f.mud 25 f 106 5-8 l:03 4 ;,slop31-lhf 93 LOUISE’S LAST, b. m. 6 (M) (Trainer, F. Melvin. Owner, Melvin & Glasscock). 7 7 9 2 10 " G Yeargin 12 M’kGarner, Fan. Nail, M.Sedalia 10 10 ll'lll 7 * G Yeargin 12 Col.MurpUy, Volima. Man'kiiill. 2' M Sl’ghter 12 Gertrude It.. Viva, Maud JI. 7*3 E Taylor It) Mex, Pastime, Indian Brigade 3>3 B Mari’elli 9 (’nmoiiflagelL, Geo.James, Dots By St. Maxine — Louise Wood, by King Eric. STANLEY S., blk. g, 13 102 By Jack Point — My Gem, by Ornament. (Trainer, W. E. Moody. Owner, Moody & Garrity). 532G5 Tijuana 1 l:16'.,hvy 101 112 11 11 12 12 11* lo 14 B Parke 12 Ch. Master, Dandy Van, L.J’phine 52811 Tijuana 1 1-S 1:54 fast 54 108 7 21 R MeCr’nn 7 It.M’nt’n, Cav’l’dourlL, B’yCal 52688 Tijuana 1 3-1G 2:04 slow .i2 104 6"3 H Jones ft I.e Diuosaure, Lit. Gink, Cork 52558 Tijuana 1 1:50 mud 15 115 9'® R McCr’nnlO Canute, L. Josephine, B’leFlower £2336 Tijuana 1 1-8 l:58%hvy 100 111 7» 4 R Dority 7 B’ySister. It. Mountain, Honolulu £2240 Tijuana lmTOy 1 :4C fast 65f 110 12' 4 J Clementsl2 Shenandoah, Sauer, Baby Sister £2628 Tijuana 54 f 1 :09 slow 14f 109 62544 Tijuana 55 f 1:11 mud 38f 106 DOCTOR KENDALL, ch. g, 10 110 (Trainer, Z. Barnett. Owner, Z. Barnett.) G34C5 Tijuana 5-8 1 M i I 17 112 : 53362 Tijuana 61 f l:08%fast 7 121 2 9 G2081 Tijuana 5-S 1 :01%fast l'J-5f 112 £1836 Tijuana 5-8 1:02 fast 6 114 FIGARON. ch. f, 4 (M) 107 First start. 11" O Willis 12 Prin. Douglas, An. Star, Ed LcVan ll 27 D Powell 11 J. Hoshor. Lavaga. Perfect Day By Marta Santa-^Picayune II., by Deceiver. 4 4 4 5*i. R Dority 13 Snndab. L. Gentry, Okla. Irish 10 10 2 9' 2 A Zeigler 12 M’kGarner. Fan. Nail. M.Sedalia 43 A Zeigler 12 Tritium*, Duly Fashion. Yukon 4® O Willis 8 J.D.Sugg, C.tlieWay, Ed Le Van By Rogou — Figcnt, hy Hastings. 52019 Tijuana lm70y 1:46 fast 221 111 LADY INNOCENCE, b. m, 10 109 (Trainer, J. A. Morgan. Owner, :.:;t85 Tijuana 1 1-16 1:4"'., last 11 Ho l 53455 Tijuana 5* f 1:07% fast 21f 110 12 Owner, J. A. Morgan). 10'* R Dority 11 AudreyK., M.Daly, B.of theKit. By Salvation — Mi Reina, by Santiago. 14 H Rettig 9 Pierrot, Cork. Geo. Muehlebach 7 4 i 11 Rettig 12 JohnJr., llar.’s Heir, Ike Mills 52750 Tijuana lm70y 1 :47 fast 24 110 1» H Rettig 9 Mary Fuller, 52705 Tijuana 1 1-8 1 56 fast 12 112 3 2 J H Rettig 8 AudreyK., I 52G09 Tijuana 1 1-16 1 51%slow 11 110 , 4 2 | J H’tamer 11 F.Shannou, 52489 Tijuana 1 1-8 1 58 mud 49 110 8" N Foden 9 Viva Cuba. 52316 Tijuana lmTOy 1 46 fast 50 115 4 1 § N Foden 7 J udgeDuvid, C2212 Tijuana 1 1 :42%fast 32 113 3‘i N Foden 10 Examiner, '1 FORM. Wednesday, April 6, 1921 FIFTH RACE— 3-4 Mile. 3-year- 1916—1:11 2-5—3—110.) VANESSA WELLES, ch. m, 0 109 (Trainer, W. C. Weant. Owner, W. C. Weant). 3-year-olds and upward. Claiming. (Dec. 20. shoreaches tr m 7 (Trainer, A. Neal. Owner, Neal & Bartholomew). By Martimas — Jane Shore, by Pershore. 5.1467 Tijuana 5S383 Tijuana 53350 Tijuana 63047 Tijuana 63549 Tijuana £3426 Tijuana 3-4 1:13 fast 8 106 2 3-4 1 :13%fast 18-5 106 5 3-4 l:13%fast 11 100 5 3-4 l:15%hvy 2* 113 6 51 f 1:11 mud 1 106 3-4 1:13 fast 2 103 MAY MAUXSBY, ch. m, 6 98 (Trainer, J. Cooper. Owner, J, M. Cooper). 53467 Tijuana 3-4 1:1 53383 Tijuana 3-4 1:1 53322 Tijuana 3-4 1:1 52904 Tijuana 51 f 1:6 624S8 Tijuana 6$ f 1:( COFFIELD, b. g, 5 (Trainer, R. Rowe 52932 Tijuana 1 1-8 1:5 62876 Tijuana 1 1-8 1:1 62794 Tijuana 1 1:4 62364 Tijuana 1 1:4 3-4 1:13 fast 19 93 4 3 3 3-4 l:13%fast 23-10 93 6 6 7 3-4 l:13%fast 11-5 92 3 1 1 51 f 1:07 fast 25 104 10 11 10 64 f 1:09 mud 3-2 99 5 109 Rowe. Owner, North & Rowe). 52932 Tijuana 1 1-8 l:57%mud 2 112 4 4 4 62876 Tijuana 11-8 1:58 fast 21-10 108 2 2 3 62794 Tijuana 1 1:41 fast 2) 106 62364 Tijuana 1 l:41%good 24 104 62215 Tijuana lm70y 1:46 fast 31-10 104 62004 Tijuana lm70y l:45%fast 9 107 61899 Tijuana 1 1:41 %f ast 6 107 61803 Tijuana 3-4 l:15%fast 8-5 112 HORACE LERCH, b. g. 4 104 (Trainer, C. E. Davison. Owner, C. E. Davison). By Dick Welles — Vanessa, by Belvidere. 4" 2nk o Willis 10 M.M’lsby, W.Tli’glits. J.C’dman 2 l 2 2 O Willis 12 Caeambo, Pyx, War Smoke 6 2 5} E Josiah 9 Britain’s Ally, W’wood, Liola I s Ink w Gargan 10 OrchidKing, I. Harvey, Deekh’nd 2 2 3 B Mari’elli 7 Slicrman A., Bob Baker, Crispie 1‘ B Mari' elll 7 Sturdee, Clear Lake, Bob Baker By Stalwart — Kisberdale, by Jim Gore. 3'3 l"k b Parke 10 V. Welles, W.Th’ghts, J.G’dman 7 2 6"3 E Josiah 12 Cacnmbo, Vanessa Welles, Pyx l 1 2” E Josiah S C’cadour II., G.IIawk, Cacam’bo 9’ 10' 3 H Rowe 12 DcLand, Robt.L.Owen, MyrtleA. 2 2 3 B Mari’elli 8 Caeambo, Sedgegrass, Car. Moore By Modred — Zirl, by Sain. 3 3 3 r, S B Mari’elll 5 W.Smoke, H.Lerch, Wat.Willow l 1 l'J B Mari’elli (i Piedra, War Smoke, W. Willow 2 h B Mari’elli S WarSmoke, Piedra, Olymp.King 1 2 4 B Mari’elli 8 TlicDesert, HoraceLercb, Darnay 1 2 3 B Mari’elli 8 Sea Way, .JakeSchas, Runecraft 1“ C Whit’ ton 9 MisterMark, MissOrb, Per.Lady l l C Whit’ton 8 Weinland, Stelcliff, Mont. Belle 11 R Lowe 10 Yukon, An. Jackson, PhilMartin By McGee— Sadie May, by Cesarlon. 52454 Tijuana 5i f l:07%fast 41-10 95 4 1 1 l'J l 2 B Mari'elli 11 Mii.Eiirctta. Delaneey. S. Maggie 58421 Tijuana 5.j f 1 :0S fast 7 108 1 4 3 1' 4'2 W Perry 10 Thirty Seven. Billy Joe, Hoover 53335 Tijuana 3-4 l:14%fast 4 107 1 1 1 15 3k C Gross 13 Aunt Annie, Tawns’tba MatidM. 5294.1 Tijuana 51 f 1 :09%slow 12 113 8 6 G 5 2 4* C Gross 14 Humoia, Velvet, W. C Dooly 52826 Tijuana 55 f 1:08 fast 6f 106 4 1 1 l l 1» C Gross 13 S. Beach, Resell is, Kn.ofPytblas 52607 Tijuana 6J f 1:10 slow 4 If 105 5 4 1 D Powell 12 Chrome. Ermitnna, Clover Junia OLLIE WOOD. ch. c, 4 no By Doncaster — Seddie King, by Leonid. (Trainer, W. 0. Millard. Owner, W. D. Milla rd). 51488 Tijuana 5>J f 1 :07%fast 10 109 6 5 5 43 32 D Powell 7 C. A. Comiskey, El S a bio, Neiy 52454 Tijuana 54 f 1:07%, fast 21 114 8 10 10 84 6 4 2 O Willis It Shoreacres. M.Euretta, Delaneey 53397 Tijuana lm70y l:45%fast 6f 109 5 2 3 4 93 10 2 ' O Willis 10 Trophy, W.M’tgomery D’khaml £3043 Tijuana 3-4 l:15%hvy 5f 110 8 7 7 9 5 9'° D Powell 11 B.Bl’kwell, JohnJr.. Sedgegrass 62993 Tijuana 3-4 1:15 fast 3 109 2 2 2 2 s 11 D Powell 6 Ev.Uar’gan, M.I’arn’l, Delaneey NEG, blk. g, 6 112 By O rimer — Lulu M., by Masetto. (Trainer, J. Coffey. Owner, J . G Monts). 5.1488 Tijuana 54 f 1 :07%fast 8 110 4 3 3 ok 4'3 J H’tamer 7 C.A.Comiskey. BISabio. Ol.Wnod 5.1434 Tijuana 5-8 l:01%fast 17-10 112 6 6 6 43 2| H Rowe 9 C. Murphy. Delaneey, Stanley II. 53398 Tijuana 5J f l:07%fast 5 111 2 2 5 6 2 J 3" H Row© 12 Herder, Har.’s Heir, Sniil. Mag. 5.1324 Tijuana 65 f l:07%fust 9 108 2 2 2 23 2* H Rowe 8 John Jr., WalterMaek IkeMills 53005 Tijuana 3-4 l:14%fast 8 112 4 2 2 21 4 3 1 H Rowe 8 ClaudeWeaver, B. Payne, JohnJr MILDRED EURETTA. b. m, 6 107 (Trainer, W. Ormes. Owner, W. Ormes). 5.1454 Tijuana 52425 Tijuana 53294 Tijuana 52608 Tijuana 52580 Tijuana 51 f l:07%fast S 110 3 51 f 1:08 fast 18-5 110 2 51 f l:08%slow 12-5 105 2 51 f l:10%slow 10 115 5-8 lrttlferiow 11-5 108 53.184 Tijuana 1 1-16 l:48%fast 1.1-5 112 1 6 .1 1 633.16 Tiiuana 1 1-16 l:46%fast 32 107 6 6 5 5 53296 Tijuana 1 1-16 1:47 slow 17 106 6 3 3 2 62248 Tijuana lm70v 1:47 slop 5 106 3 2 2 2 6.1025 Tijuana 1 1-4 2:09%fast 18-5 99 1 1 1 1 5.1007 Tijuana 1 l:40%fast 9 106 1 5 3 4 62932 Tijuana 1 1-8 l:57%mud 4J 98 3 1 1 1 SEDAN, b. g, 7 113 (Trainer, C. B Irwin Owner, C. B. Irwin). 63489 Tijuana 624.19 Tijuana 53383 Tijuana 6.1322 Tijuana 63266 Tijuana 63044 Tijuana 53006 Tijuana 62686 Tijuana 62564 Tijuana 5J f l:06%fast 8f 100 3 51 f 1 :0G%fast 7 106 6 3-4 l:13%fast 32 114 8 3-4 l:13%fast 8 109 7 5-8 1 :02%hvy 12 114 6 3-4 l:14%hvy 15 108 1 61 f l:06%fast 21f 112 5 3-4 l:14%slow 6f 117 61 f 1:10 mud 8 108 EARNEST, b. g, 5 (Trainer, C. L. McDonald. Owner, C. L. McDonald j. l 2 ! 2“ B Mari’elli 7 Reydo, Water Willow, Fiedra 5 2 6®J W Gargan 6 Nebulous, GreatHawk. BobBaker 31 6 10 C Whit't’n (5 Cabalan, Nebulous. Hyanpom 2 3 2* B Mari’elli 6 Nebulous. SliortStop, Bob Baker l 2 in B Mari'elli 8 Water Willow, Reydo, Piedra 3 2 2 3 1 C Th’pson 8 Hyanpom, B’neville, W.M’gom’y 2*| 2 3 G Yeargin 5 W.Smoke, Coffield, Wat.Willow By Jim Gaffney — Kitty Belle Brooks, by Clifford. 6*° 6"2 D Hurn 7 Top o’tli’Morning, Pyx, Ring 5 1 6 r, 2 D Hurn 7 An. Wood, B.’sAlly, T.o’th’Morn. 8 4 7 8 1 P Martinezl2 Caeambo. Vanessa Welles. Pyx 5 l 6"2 D Hurn 8 C’cadourll., M.M’lsby, Caeambo 6 1 6 7 1 P Martinez 7 Munnclien, Joe Tag, Caeambo 7* 8' 6 P Martinez 8 JudgeLlls worth, EnlahP., Lioia 4J 4"1 E Hayw’d 8 T.o’th’M’ing, Wynnew’d, P.W’rd 6 7 1 P Martinez S* L. in B’ck, A. Wood, M.A.N’an 2 2 1 P Martinez 8 IkeyT., HamiltonA. J. Goodman By Handsel — Santa Lucia, by St. Florian. By Marta Santa — Roberta Lee, by St. George. 2‘ 2 2 R Lowe 11 Sboreacres, Delaneey, S. Maggie 11 l'l R Lowe 12 Delaneey. AppleJ’ck. Har.’sHcir 11 l 2 G Yeargin 0 Welga, Delaneey, Tillotson 2h R McOr’nnlO E’lynllarrigan, Dot II., Maud M. 5 3 1 R MeCr’nn 10 Tillotson. Eng. Lady, N’iedovati By Galveston — Phantasma, by Ormondale or Golden > Garter. PIERROT, b. g, 9 111 By Galveston — Phantasma, by Ormondale or Golden (Trainer, B. E. Graham. Owner, B. E. Graham) Garter. 5S485 Tijuana 1 1-16 l:48%fast 8 112 2 1 1 1 11 11 T MeCull’h 9 Cork, G.M’hlebaeh, L. Innocence 5.1469 Tijuana 1 l:41%fast 41 113 4 4 5 5 4 2 4 7 2 E Hayw’rd 9 Bardora, Ch’I’tonian, LaB. Noire 53452 Tijuana lm70y l:46%fast 4 114 2 11 1 l nk 3 2 j E Taylor 11 Minnie H., Fannie Nail, Dione THOS. F. McMAHON, cb. h, 6 106 By Celt— Jamma, by Delhi. (Trainer, W. Walker. Owner, W. Walker). 53460 Tijuana .1-4 l:13%fast 56 98 6 6 6 6* 5 8 J II B B’wer 7 Lonely, W. Montgomery. D.Girl 52705 Tijuana 1 1-8 1:56 fast 9 115 7 12 B Taylor 8 Aud’yK., LeD’sanre, L'yln’cenee 52550 Tijuana lm70y l:50%,mud 41 108 6 18 B Mari’elli 7 Shortstop, VivaCuba, Runecraft 524S7 Tijuana lm70y 1 :50%mud 21 115 4 3 J H B B’wer 7 L.Lovitt, Prin. Direct, T.Gallant 52435 Tijuana lm70y 1 :46%fast 23-10 113 l 2 B Mari’elll 8 TheGallant, Robt.Lee, VeuLady IRISH MAID, ch. m, 7 107 By Irish Exile— Raveal, by Ravelston. (Trainer, H. Higgins. Owner, B. Lewia). 52891 Tijuana 1 1-1.1 1:47 fast 3J 107 3 2 2 1 11 1" B Mari’elli 6 Cav’domll., Samllill, Ev.IPgan 52829 Tijuana 1 1:41 fast 29 102 8 8 8 7 7 2 3% H Jones 9 Louis, Water Willow, llyampow 53467 Tijuana 6.138.1 Tijuana 63322 Tijuana 62830 Tijuana 62528 Tijuana 62425 Tijuana 62216 Tijuana 60918 K’w'rth 60794 K’w'rth 3-4 1:13 fast 45f 110 6 3-4 l:13%fast 91 114 1 3-4 l:13%fast 12 115 5 6-8 :59%fast 46 110 7 5i f l:10%slop 16-5 112 5-8 1.00 fast 21 112 55 f l:06%fast 45 111 61 f 1 :06%f ast 8 115 2 55 f 1:07 fast 11 110 2 8 2 i S s R Carter 10 M.M’lsby, V. Welles, W.Tli’ghts 65 8"' E Hayw’d 12 Caeambo. Vanessa Welles, Pyx 6 1 7*3 B Hayw’d 8 C’cadourll., M.M’lsby, Caeambo 7* 6' 2 R Carter 8 Ring, Corncutter, Pyx 4-3 R Carter ti J.G’dman, Phedoden, Sedgegrass 5*2 R Carter 6 PhroneWard, Sedan, RoyDewey R Carter 8 Sedan, De Land, Cacamlaj 6h p.o Chiav’tal2 Sedan, Vansylvia, Lonely 3 l J 1“ P Chiav’talO Sedan, Huntress, Ouico 52829 Tijuana 1 1:41 fast 29 102 8 8 8 7 £2752 Tijuana 1 1-16 l:47%fast 21 112 52707 Tijuana 3-4 l:14%fast Ilf 106 MISS PARNELL, ch. f, 4 110 (Trainer, G. Neal. Owner, G. Neal). 53324 Tijuana 51 f l:07%fast 17 107 1 13 5299.1 Tijuana 3-4 1:15 fast £1 • 107 3 3 3 52956 Tijuana 51 f 1:08 good41-10 106 5 3 4 52878 Tijuana 3-4 l:13%fast 5 109 2 3 3 52804 Tijuana 1 1:42 fast 1-5 105 52673 Tijuana 3-4 l:17%hvy 11-10 109 THE BOY FAVORITE, br. g, 7 104 (Trainer, C. B. Irwin. Owner, C. B. Irwin). 7 7 2 3*1 II Jones 9 Louis, Water Willow, Hynmpoiu S ,u H Jones ti Reydo, Louis, Marie Connell 3'J C Th’pson 10 OrchidK’g B. Blackwell, MyrtleA. By Seth — Lady Elizabeth, by Orsini. 3 4' 6 "J B Mari’elli 8 John Jr., Ncg, Walter Mack 3 4 2 31 M Sl’ghter (i OI. Wood, Ev.Harrigan, Delaneey 1 41 4 i I M Sl’ghter 9 Perch, Mex, Clear the Way 3 2 1 3*j M Sl’ghter 8 W.M’tgomery, DonJose, I’izarro Ink m Sl’ghtcr 8 Bardora, Cliantress, Goldie Itoso I s M Sl’ghter 9 PrinceDirect, Bil.Joe, DiekieW. By Mint — Myra Blackburn, by Mordotte. SIXTH RACE — 1 1-8 Miles. 3-year-olds and upward. Claiming. (March 27, 1921—1:52—5—117.) DICKIE W., br. g, 6 100 (Trainer, J. Hill. Owner, H. W. Bamei). 61448 Tijuana 1 1-8 l:53%fast 61 114 3 G 5 53423 Tijuana 1 1-8 l:55%fast 8 110 1 5 G 63.147 Tijuana lm70yl:47 fast 51 111 6 5 5 53323 Tijuana lm70y l:46%fast 104 111 3 5 5 5.1267 Tijuana lm70v 1:49 hvy 19 110 8 6 6 63246 Tijuana 5-8 l:03%slop Ilf 110 9 12 61003 Tijuana lm70y l:45%fast 31 105 6 2 4 62973 Tijuana 1 1:41 fast 83 109 1 4 4 By Dick Finnell — Bellegarde II., by Beauclero. 51 5*3 R Lowe G G 4'5 Ink r Lowe 7 Little (Jink. Cork, Sam Hill 5 5 3 h R Lowe Id Ilnmnta, Cobrita, Perfect Lady 5 6 2 2 ink r Lowe 8 Mou.Girl. Modiste. G.M’hlebach 6 5 4 4 3 5 G Yeargin 9 Sasin, Mountain Girl, Cobrita 12 12 ll 2 10' 7 R Carter 12 Mad.Byng, Blancliita, Ap. Jack 4 4 2 3 2 2 1 M Sl’ghter 9 B.D’tchman, Electric, Mon. Belle 4 4 4k 6 1 ' 1 W Taylor 9 B. Shilling, Don Jose, J.J.M’dock 10 10 10 s S r 'l W Taylor 11 Har.’sHeir, Gold. Rose, I’r.Baby 6 2 J W Taylor 8 Bee’sWing, I.it.Gink, AudreyK. 4 3 C Th’pson 9 MissParnell. P’eeDireet, Bil.Joe By Assagai — Argosy, by Cayuga. 7 Bardora, Runecraft. LeD’osaure 7 Little (.ink. Cork, Sam Hill 1(1 Ilumnta, Cobrita, Perfect Lady 8 Mou.Girl, Modiste, G.M’hlcbach 62942 Tijuana 51 f l:09%slow Ilf 110 62808 Tijuana 11-16 1:49 fast 11 109 62673 Tijuana 3-4 l:17%hvy 25f 112 VIVA CUBA, b. f, 4 101 (Trainer, B. A. Jones. Owner, B. A. Jones). 63493 Tijuana 1 1-16 ] :48%fast 16 101 6 5 5 53447 Tijuana 1 1-16 1:47% fast G 103 5 6 6 5.9140 Tijuana lm70y l:45%fast 11 102 6 5 5 C3.984 Tijuana 1 1-16 l:4S 2 f.fast 9 103 6 7 6 53352 Tijuana 1 1-16 l:47%fast lOf 104 6 1 1 6329S Tijuana 3-4 l:14%slow 5f 106 7 13 5329S Tijuana 3-4 l:14%slow 5f 106 7 13 12 10 3 8°J B 63046 Tijuana 1 1-16 l:50y 5 hvy 31-10 106 5 4 5 6 7 7')C 62946 Tijuana 1 1-16 l:49%slow 27-10 109 2 4 4 4 3 1 23 M 62754 Tijuana 3-4 1:11 fast 26 115 33 P ORCHID KING, ch. g. 6 111 By Cur (Trainer, C. W. Officer. Owner. Trowbridge & Officer) 5 2 2 2 1 33 D Prible 8 Cavaleadourll., Reydo, S. Apple 6 4 O I'JD Prible 7 J. David, W.M’gomery, reer.One 5 5 6 2 5 s D Prible 8 W. Willow, (’.'loiters, Peer.One 6 6 6 4 6"i D Prible 7 Reydo, Hor.Lerch. Wat.Willow 1 1 13 2"k D Prible 11 Baby Cal, Trophy, P’less One 13 12 10 3 S 5 4 B Prible 13 M.Byng, Or. King, B. Blackwell 5 6 7 7 Pvt. Peat, An. Regina. Cl’deW’ver 7 7 3 P Martinez 8 Lit.B’ch, Cam’flagell., B.’sWing 10 12 I> Hurn 11 Mannehen, John Jr., Neg 7 15 D Hurn 7 ShermanA., G’tHawk, Sedgeg’ss 6"’ P Martinez 0 Shifty, Sherman A., Little Jake 8 22 D Hurn 8 I’rivatePeat. Deckhand, JohnJr. By Cederstrome— Malaspina, by Brutus. w). 7 7' 9 s ! O Willis ll Minnie H., Fannie Nail, Pierrot 5 7 2 9*3 C 1\’hit’t’nl2 Perf.Lady, Tok. March, Cl..Itinia 9 10 10>i A Zoigier 11 Gold. Rose, L.B.N’re, H’an’sil’r 2 l n k 4 2 B Mari’elli 8 Sauer, Rutland Arms, Modiste 7 6 2 6 7 J E Taylor S Audrey A., Prince Direct, Sauer 9 9 9 8 1 E Tayior 9 Yukon, Neg, Sedgegrass 5®1 H Jones 7 B.M’nt’n, Cav’l’dourll., B’yCal By Abe Frank — Kiamesha II., by Clifford. 33 P Martinez 7 CleaiLake, Yukon, Clear theWay By Cunard — Arline, by The Commoner. 52421 Tijuana 5J f 1:08 fast 13-5 110 6 5 5 3* J H’tatner 10 Billy Joe, Hoover. Shoreacres 523.85 Tijuana 5i f l:07%fast 27f 103 2 6 6 6 1 4 4 2 A Gantner 8 C.A.Comiskey, Capers. W.Mack 52363 Tijuana oh f 1:08 fast 9 109 7 2 2 1' l'l E Josiah 13 Hoover, GertrudcB.. Ilar.’slleir 62406 Tijuana 5-8 l:01%fast 28 108 3*> B Mari’elll 9 Gertrude 15., Riposta, Delaneey 523G0 Tijuana 5i f l:09%good 4 115 5'3 R Dority 11 P’ty Rally, Erinitan.i, C. Murphy 52032 Tijuana 5-8 J ’Of fast 14-5 114 I s L Mills 11 BabyGirl, Sw’tTooth, Nasle’vati 51743 Tijuana 3-4 l:l5Vtfast 6 110 3 4 1 L Mills 11 MoveOn, S’george, T.B'enridge EARRIGAN’S HEIR, ch. g, 4 116 By Harrigan — Admiral’s Daughter, by Von Trump. (Trainer, F. Wallhauser. Owner, F. WaJlhauser). 53483 Tijuana 54 f 1:08 fast 1 106 10 2 2 2 h l 1 B Mari’ellill Delaneey, M.ofAnsel, D.deGuisc 53455 Tijuana 54 f l:07%fast 3 109 2 3 1 l h 23 C Whit’t’nlii Jolin Jr., Ike Mills, Big Smoke 53425 Tijuana 54 f 1:08 fast iil-5 106 3 11 11 10 2 4 7, 3 II Rowe 12 M.Euretta, Delaneey, AppleJack 63363 Tijuana 51 f 1:08 fast 2i 113 12 7 7 4*» 4 2 i O Willis 13 ThirtySeven, Hoover. Gert’deB. £3460 Tijuana 3-4 l:13%fast 7-5 1 20 2 4 53441 Tijuana 54 f l:07%fast 6 113 7 7 5.1366 Tijuana 3-4 l:14%fast .34 113 3 3 5329S Tijuana 3-4 l:14%slow 19-10 116 2 3 53047 Tijuana 3-4 l:15%hvy 19-5 109 4 8 52991 Tijuana 1 l:40%fast 19f HM 3 3 3 52904 Tijuana 51 f 1:07 fast 9 110 8 10 52707 Tijuana 3-4 l:14%fast 9 111 62424 Tijuana 51 f 1 :07%fast 9-10 112 62366 Tijuana 5i f 1:08 good 2.1-5 114 f.2242 Tijuana 3-4 l:13%fast lCf 115 PEERLESS ONE, br. g, 6 110 (Trainer, S. Polk. Owner, S. Polk). 53468 Tijuana 1 1-16 1:48 fast 10 111 6 5 4 53447 Tijuana 1 1-16 l:47%fast 27-10 112 3 2 2 4 4 4 2 ! 4 2 i B Pinn’gar 7 Lonely, W. Montgomery, D.Girl 7 7 G'J 1 '4 B Pinneg'r 7 Corncutter, DancingGirl, l’izarro 3 3 2J l h B Pinneg’r 10 Miss Manage, Franklin, Sen Way 3 3 2‘ 22 B Pinneg'r 13 M.Byng, B. Blackwell, I. Harvey 8 4 4.4 2 1 * E Hayw’d 10 V. Welles, IkeHarvey, Deckhand 3 4 44 4‘ II Powell 10 B.Bakor, W. Willow, Cav’dourll. 10 12 104 ll' 6 J Glass 12 DcLand, Robt.L.Owen, MvrtleA. l l J Glass 10 B. Blackwell, IrishM’d, MyrtleA. li B Pinneg’r 8 Ringleader, Velvet, Ben_Payne 2»k B Pinneg’r 9 Clear Lake, W.Mack, R.L.Owen 4 4 1 B Pinneg’r 8 JohnJr., Deckhand. PrivatePeat By Jack Atkin — Sami Pareil II., by Irequoii. 53440 Tijuana lm70v l:45%fast 33-10 112 53352 Tijuana 1 h-lG l:47%fast 9 10« 63007 Tijuana 62932 Tijuana 1 l:40%fast 25 1 1-8 l:57%mud 19 62932 Tijuana 1 1-8 l:57%mud 19 lot 5 5 5 5 52905 Tijuana 1 1-16 1:46 fast 20 95 6 5 6 7 62243 Tijuana 1 1-8 l:53%fast 13-5 109 621.10 Tijuana 1 1-16 l:46%fast 1U-5 105 51982 Tijuana 1 1-8 1:54 fast 6 106 JAKE SCHAS, b. g, 6 106 (Trainer, J. A. Parson. Owner, J. A. Parson). 6.1440 Tijuana lin70y l:45%fast 15 112 7 7 8 8 62829 Tijuana 11:41 fast 17 111 4 5 6 6 62706 Tijuana 1 1-16 l:47%fast 11-10 105 626S7 Tijuana 1 1-1G 1:49 slow 17 105 TROPHY, ch. h, 6 112 (Trainer, C. B. Irwin. Owner, C. B. Irwin). 5.149.1 Tijuana 1 1-16 l:(S%fast 11 -10 111 7 7 7 G 63468 Tijuana 1 1-16 1:48 fast 8-5 116 2 1 1 1 53453 Tijuana 5| t 1 :07' r .fast 9 111 1 5 5 63397 Tijuana lm70y l:45%fast G-5 110 6 3 2 2 52352 Tijuana 1 1-16 l:47%fast 9-5 115 7 5 5 3 61308 Tijuana 3-4 1:14 fast 41-10 118 1 1 E28G5 Tijuana 5-8 l:01%fast 19f 111 7 8 10 61294 Church’l 7-8 l:27%slow 7f 110 7 6 6 5 61198 Latonia 1 1-16 l:52%hvy 87 112 2 3 8 9 MIDIA, b. f, 4 105 (Trainer, J. Mannale. Owner, V. Mannale). 53493 Tijuana 1 1-16 l:48%fast 45 102 3 1 4 7 111 6 5 4 4 4' 7 4 ! E Fator 7 Piedra. Trophy, Revdo 112 3 2 2 2 1J S'JE Fator 7 . I. David, W.M’omery, . VivaCuba 112 5 4 3 3 3 '1 3 2 j E Fator 8 W. Willow, Ch’tiellolters, Reydo 106 ll 11 10 9 7-i 4 -’j B Parke 11 Baby Cal, Viva Cuba, Trophy 106 8 8 7 6 6 l 5"’ E Fator 8 Hyanpom, Hor.Lerch, Rooneville lot 5 5 5 5 5 5 2 * E Fator 5 WarSmoke, Hor.Lerch, Coffield 95 6 5 6 7 8 8' 4 B Mari’elli 8 T.S.N.Pass, r. Whack, W’new’d 109 5 24 E Fator 5 Kegreso, Horace Lerch. Darnay 105 2» E Fator 7 Piedra, Peerless One, Sea Way 106 6 33 E Fator (> Regreso. Sam Hill, T. S. N. Pass 1C6 By Norford — Laura E., by Ben Stromc. r, J. A. Parson). 112 7 7 8 8 8 8' 3 O Willis 8 W. Willow, C.Holters, Peer.One 111 4 5 6 6 6'i 6 r, 2 L Gaugel 9 Louis, WaterWillow, IrishMaid 105 4" E Taylor 6 Glen Well, Louis, Water Willow 103 5" C Th'pson 8 Short Stop, Kegreso, Sailor 112 By Ballot — Mias Crittenden, by Royal Flush III. C. B. Irwin). Ill 7 7 7 6 5 h 5 2 D Hurn S Cavaleadourll., Revdo, Vi. Cuba 116 2 1 1 1 1' 2J C Whit’t’n 7 Piedra, Reydo, Water Willow 11.1 1 5 5 5 3 2 P Martinez 6 Robt.L.Owen, Lonely, Cl’rLake 110 6 3 2 2 lk l 2 ) H Saladin 10 W.M’tgomer.v, D’khand, L.Gink 115 7 5 5 3 3' 3'3 E Hayw’d 11 Baby Cal, Viva Cuba, P’lessOne 118 1 1 l 2 1‘ E Hayw’d 7 Betsinda, Poacher, Clara Martin 111 7 8 10 10 10' 2 H SaladinlO Riposta, Walter Mack, Joe Tag 110 7 6 6 5 ll'JlO 8 ! E Graves 14 Sw’gGlanee, Serbian, Approval 112 2 3 8 9 9' 9 23 E Graves 10 Prunes, Warlike, Zone d’Armee 105 By Rock View — Galaxy, by Star Shoot. 53298 Tijuana 53266 Tijuana 3-4 l:14%slow 16 5-8 l:02%hvy 45 63046 Tijuana 1 1-16 1 :50%hvy 9f 62973 Tijuana 52947 Tijuana 62754 Tijuana 1 1:41 fast 27 102 5) f l:08%slow 157 107 3-4 1:14 fast 83 107 96 7 7 96 2 5 4 102 6 8 6 107 9 7 62565 Tijuana 1 1-16 l:53%mud 26-5 103 62529 Tijuana 3-4 1:17 slop 23-10 104 62.1.19 Tijuana 1 l:44%hvy 23-5 102 DARNAY, br. g, 6 114 (Trainer, J. Eckert. Owner, J. Eckert). 51410 Tijuana lm70y 1 :45%fast 11-10 113 2 2 2 51366 Tijuana 3-4 1:14%fast 21f 114 8 8 52863 Tijuana 1 1-16 l:46%fast 6 96 1 1 1 62794 Tijuana 1 1 :41 fast 21-5 106 52706 Tijuana 1 1-16 l:47%fast 2i 116 62650 Tijuana 1 1-16 l:62%mud 10 111 52610 Tijuana 11-16 1:50 slow!3-10 111 62.183 Tijuana lm70v l:44%fast 2 104 62364 Tijuana 1 l:41%goodl7-10 109 7' 8" II Parke S Cavaleadourll.. Reydo, Vi. Cuba 7' 7 5 B Parke 13 M.Byng, Or. King, B. Blackwell 6 1 4" B Parke 7 Mannehen, Joe Tag, Caeambo 4 l 1 2 1 B Parke 7 G.IIawk, Com’ander, CT’donrII. 6 2 8' 2 M Sl’ghter 9 B. Shilling, Don Jose, J.J.M’dock 71 V B Parke 9 AnnaRegina, Riposta, BobBaker 7 8 D Powell 7 Clear Lake, Yukon, Viva Cuba 3"’ M Sl’ghter 8 D’kliand, Ca’l’dourll., M. Connell 6 3 J M Sl’ghter 7 Deckhand, Ola Lee, Yukon 11 M Sl’ghter 5 TomGoose, Yermak, I’erfectLadj By Magneto — Mizzle, by Kilkerran. l'i 2" B Parke 8 S’tApple, Chnrlest'n. Gen.Byng st S'i H Rowe 1() Orch.King, M. Manage, Franklin lk 6'J G Yeargin 0 Sailor, Lady in Black, Kegreso 6 7 i G Yeargin 8 War Smoke, Coffield, Piedra 5" C Th’pson (5 Glen Well, Louis, Water Willow 5 13 H Rowe ti Shortstop, J.Schas, Greatnawk 4 2 i H Rowe (i Great Hawk, Thrift, Jake Schas 2k Rowe (i T.S.N.Pass, V.Loon, Hor. Lerch 4 7 E Taylor 8 Coffield, The Desert, Hor.Lerch SEVENTH RACE — 3-4 Mile. 3-year-olds and upward. Claiming'. (I 20, 1916—1:11 2-5—3—110.) JOHN JR., b. g, 8 114 By Marta Santa — Maude Fealy, by Ben Stroma. J. Mannale. JOHN JR., b. ( Trainer. 51455 Tijuana 51422 Tijugna 5.1185 Tijuana 63324 Tijuana 63246 Tijuana 63043 Tijuana 53005 Tijuana 62921 Tijuana 52850 Tijuana 62754 Tijuana 62632 Tijuana 62438 Tiiuana CELEBRATE, (Trainer, 53481 Tijuana 53445 Tijuana E3319 Tijuana 53214 Tijuana SAUER, b. g, (Trainer, 52323 Tijuana 53311 Tijuana 63041 Tijuana 62958 Tijuana 52903 Tijuana 52862 Tijuana 52828 Tijuana 52704 Tijuana 62685 Tijuana 1X4 By Marta Santa Owner, Mannale & Chapron) . 5 1 f l:07%fast 2) 112 4 4 4 1 l:40%fast oh 96 6 2 3 3 51 f l:07%fast 17-10 111 7 7 7 5 1 t 1 :07%f ast 7 110 6 6 6 5-8 l:03%slop 23-10 110 12 10 10 3-4 l:15%hvy 7 109 6 8 6 3-4 1 :14%f ast 11-5 117 6 7 7 3-4 1:15 slop 9 112 7 7 6 lin70y l:46%fast 11-10 117 1111 3-4 1:14 fast 9-10 113 3-4 l:15%slow 18-5 119 1 l:41%fast 3-5 115 ch. g, 8 112 J. E. Lewis. Owner, J. E. Lewis). 5J f l:07%fast 14-1 107 3 1 1 55 f 1:08 fast 31-10 110 5 2 2 M !:"l- fast 9-5 110 0 3 1 5J f l:10%slop 8f 110 8 3 3 6 107 J. A. Pa v son. Owner, J. A, Parson), lm70y l:46%fast 15 114 6 Fell. 3-4 1:14 fast 19f 112 7 10 10 1 1-16 1:51 hvy 12 109 7 4 7 7 lm70y 1:47 good27-lC 108 4 4 6 4 1m70v l:45%fast 11 10 109 6 2 2 2 1m70y 1:46 fast 14-5 107 6 5 4 4 lm70y 1:46 fast 8-5 112 2 2 2 1 lm70y 1:47 fast 7 109 1 1-16 l:49%slow 8 109 2' Ij I: Parke 12 Har.’sHeir, IkeMills. Big Smoke 3 2 4 7 J E Josiah 7 Nebulous, Hyunpom, W.Montg’y 7 4 5*2 II Saladin 8 C.A.Comiskey, Capers, W.Mack 35 l 2 B Parke 8 Neg, Walter Mack, Ike Mills 6 s 6 2 J H Saladin 12 Mad.Byng, Blancliita, Ap. Jack 3 2 25 H Saladin 11 B.B’kwell, Sedgegrass, E.Indian 41 3 l M Buxton 8 Claude Weaver, Ben Payne, Neg 4 2 1 3 3 H Rowe 7 Sedgegrass, W.Montg’y, OlaLee l 2 l'J N Foden 8 MikeDaly, PinkTenny, Honolulu 6” C Whit’ton 7 Clear Lake, Yukon, Viva Cuba 2'> E Graves 11 Mannehen, Neg, Don Jose li E Graves 10 PinkTenny, Yukon. Muriel’sPet By Skillful — Kirkfield Belle, by Royal Flush III. I 2 lk II Jones 2 2 I l 1 H Jones l 4 l l H Jones 3J 3k H Jones 12 Gold. Rose. Sniil. Maggie, Hoover 11 Stanley II., G. James, Trulane 16 Review. Emma Weller, Capers 14 Aunabclle, SeaBeach, BrowaBee By McGee — Frances S., by Dick Welles. M Buxton 8 Dickie W., Moun. Girl. Modiste 95 7® G Yeargin 11 Gold. Hose, L.B.N’re, H’anVH’r 75. S' 6 B Parke 11 Saigeorge, BenPayne, C.IIolters 4- 15 E Tayior 8 Rutl’dAnns, Modiste, IrishDaisy 3' 3 4 i B Mari’elli S AudreyA., l’r.Din-el, Mike Daly 2 h 2'5 B Mar’elli •> Gen.Byng, IJttieGink, AudreyK, l 1 2“ B Mar'cllil2 AnnuJacksou, Mauilie, Rut. Arms 3'i H Rowe (> Lit.Giuk, Gen.Byng, PrinceDir’ct 6 11 B Taylor 7 Ola Lee, Horace Lerch, Yermak N. N. S. SPECIAL SATURDAY, APRIL 9, AT BOWIE TEN DOLLARS. OUR CHIEF of staff reports this horse one of the most carefully prepared at the track. It is our j DUTY to protect all information and -we assure you ] the price should bo RIGHT. We knew our INFOR- MATION and give this additional assurance: If this horse does cot win at GOOD ODDS we will ! give the BALANCE BOWIE MEETING (five days) | FREE, one horse each day. including our BOWIE ! GETAWAY SPECIAL Friday, April 15. Tho N. N. S. SPECIAL goes Saturday. April 9. The 1 price is $10. We accept no propositions. ATTENTION ! Our first CLCCKER'S BULLETIN is off the j press. To advertise ourselves and promote closer relations with our clients we wish to send you a copy without cost to you. Please address ATTEN- TION CLOCKER. inclosing a self-addressed envelone. ALL WIRES FILED WITH THIS FAPER THE NIGHT BEFORE National News Service TURF DEPARTMENT Room 1001 109 North Dearborn Street CHICAGO. ILLINOIS J.F “Lucky” Baldwin I HAVE THREE SPECIALS GOING AT BOWIE: First one goes Thursday, April 7. Second one goes Saturday, April 9. Third one goes Tuesday, April 12. Every one of these horses should lead from start to finish. In fact, are as near sure winners as it is possible to get. Every horse I send cut will he or. business bent on any kind of a track, and before I send out a wire I must have final o. k. that the horse is fit and ready to make a -winning effort. Terms — Send me by telegraph, after you collect yours, the winnings of a $10 straight play. Con- fidence faithfully observed and absolutely expected. Attention — When wiring he sure to send your correct address. I cannot win if you lose. 1303 LEXINGTON AVE., NEW YORK CITY THE WINNING POST AMERICA’S LEADING SPORTING WEEKLY TODAY’S FREE CODE Incomparable - Silence - Machinery - From - Plant By Mail $7.00 a Year 101 WEST 41 ST STREET NEW YORK CITY MAY MAUXSBY 19 to 1 WON PIEDRA 10.10 to 1 WON SHOREACRES 4.30 to 1 WON OUR MAID 2.30 to 1 WON Were Some of the WINNERS Reported in Late Book No. 725 of THE STANDARD If winners are what you want, go to your news- dealer and get new hook on sale today, 35c per copy. Good for one week. TODAY’S FORM SPECIAL: October- Grape- 14-38-21 -16 Standard Turf Guide, 22 W. Quincy St., Chicago, 111, BOTH SPECIALS WON SATURDAY. APRIL 2 TIPPITY WITCHET 195-100 WON JADDA x 35-100 WON Saturday before, SEVEN SEAS, 6-1, WON, and a lo.er. Send $1 and we will wire you two going April 9, Don't fail to get new issue THOROUGH- BRED. Now selling everywhere. 35c. TODAY’S BEST: Ship- West-For-The-Fix-Try THE AMERICAN THOROUGHBRED Baltimore Bldg. (Estab. 1907) Chicago, Illinois “ \ PREPAY Ml TELEGRAMS ” on spocial horses wired within 500 miles of Balti- more (others wired collect) and guarantee my Occasional $5.00 Special to win or next Special sent free (telegrams prepaid as above stated) for $5, wired mo in advance. When you receive a win- ning special wire me $5.00 immediately, if next special is wanted. For those desiring to play every day I will wiro (telegram collect) one or two, and occasionally three, best chance horses each day for six days for $9.00. wired me in advance. My experience and connections enable me to offer the best information it is possible to obtain. A large per cent of my $5.00 guaranteed spe- cials must win to justify this business for me. but they do not come very often. To protect mutuel prices for my clients and connections I must refuse all Baltimore business while racing at this point. Will commence daily wires April 8 and spe- cials when possible. No business by mail and no propositions consid- ered. Wire money and correct address immedi- ALEXANDER Care of Western Union Baltimore, Md. Carline S., 125-190, Won Tantalus, 605-S00, Won Tomorrow and Saturday advertised Specials go. Five Dollars for both; GUARANTEED to finish first or second or balance of meeting FREE. See ad in last Sunday’s Form. No notice taken of communications unless accompanied by the money. Wire subscription and get in cn two that will pay a good dividend. Watch me. I have the goods. Ex-JOCKEY MARSHALL (Initials “E. J.”) 413 Standard Trust and Savings Bank Bldg. CHICAGO, ILL. NATIONAL 0. K. RACING LETTER SOCIAL STAR 1300-100 WON Was Yesterday’s Long Shot Snecial MADGE F 2.80 to 1 WON Was Monday’s Long Shot Special DON’T FAIL TO GET TODAY’S SHEET! Get the Old Reliable 50c— AT ALL NEWS-STANDS— 50c Mailed Direct. One Week $3.00, Two Wooks S5.00 NATIONAL 0. K. PUBLISHING CO. Room 411, Baltimore Bldg. Chicago, Illinois Made Good Again ! Saturday’s X Specials gave a WINNER and a scratch. Our average on this service, 50% WIN- NERS past sixteen years. Mail SI for Saturday’s (April 9) two. Latest REPORTER on sale today, all news-stands, 35c. WEDNESDAYS SPECIAL: No. 5 The Turf Reporter 22 W. Quincy St. (Estab. 1904) Chicago, Illinois The Monthly Form Book containing charts of all races run on recognised tracks In North America during the mouth of MARCH, will be on sale today noon. PRICE 91.00. Ilngie copies by mall will POSITIVELY only b« sent as registered mail, with an extra charge of ten cents for registration. Not responsible for books sent as regular mail. DAILY RACING FORM PUBLISHING CO. 441 PLYMOUTH COURT :: CHICAGO. ILL. 157-159 EAST 32nd STREET, NEW YORK, N. T. 74 EXCHANGE STREET :: BUFFAXG, N, X.