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Daily Racing Form: n. Sunday, April 3, 1910
Daily Racing Form: n. Sunday, April 3, 1910 Daily Racing Form. 400dpi TIFF G4 page images Triangle Publications, Inc., Chicago, IL 1910 drf1910040301 These pages may be freely searched and displayed. Permission must be received for subsequent distribution in print or electronically. Daily Racing Form: n. Sunday, April 3, 1910 Daily Racing Form. Triangle Publications, Inc., Chicago, IL 1910 $IMLS This electronic text file was created by Optical Character Recognition (OCR). No corrections have been made to the OCR-ed text and no editing has been done to the content of the original document. Encoding has been done through an automated process using the recommendations for Level 1 of the TEI in Libraries Guidelines. Digital page images are linked to the text file. Page [1] THE PRICE OF THIS PAPER IS 5 CENTS EVERYWHERE. PAY NO MORE. VOL. XVI. NO. 80. CHICAGO, SUXDAY, APBTL 3, 1910. PBICE 5 CENTS Polls Takes the Derby: R. L. Thomas' Voter Colt Wins Beg Event of Moncreif Season. POLLS TAKES THE DERBY E. L. THOMAS* VOTER COLT WINS BIG EVENT OF MONCREIF SEASON. Hia Triumph Over Barney Schreiber's Sager Due in Some Degree to Skill of Jockey V. Powers — Fauntleroy Makes Poor Showing. Jacksonville. Fla.. April 2. — Before an immense and enthusiastic crowd. K. I.. Thomas' Voter colt. Polls, today won ilie tirst Derby run over Itoe Moini.il Hark track. Toll- was ridden tar jocki-y Vim « 1 1 1 P"Wcis sad tieat Barney Schreilicr's Saner hy a -«»uple of lengths. Powers" sii|»erb ride had Uillch In iln Willi Ilie outcome, although there is no denying tl.al Poll* ran a smashing good race. He was easily placid in the early running. res|M»nih d with Cleat courage when called on and won with something in reserve. The disapi ointnient of the race was Fauntleroy. whose showing was extremely poor. Fauiilh-roy was a distant trailer all the way and finished last and Ix-ati-u off. At no time during the rtiuuiug was he even prominent and his had race led to rilUlors that the cult had been poisoned. These stories. Iiou.v.r. arc without foundation. The gen eral impression is that trainer McLaughlin was forced to give the i-olt too hurried a preparation, with th - result thai his candidate, like Boca Grande, trained otf. The start was a good one. the tield leaving the harrier well aligned. Pulka was tirst to show in tin- had and. closely accompanied hy l.othario. he set out to make a killing pace, with the result that hotli soon raced themselves into exhaustion. At the lirsi turn, where the held was luiucl.eil. Powers cut across to the inside with Polls, saving much ground, while Sager was carried wide. On the backst retch Powers dropped Polls in behind the leaders and not until after they had passed the half mile ground did he make a move. At this point he took Polls around the leaders and dashed to the front rounding the far turn. Entering the homestretch. Polls had a safe lead, •with the others tiack of him driving hard. Towards tin- vnd Sager moved up with a final challenge, only to weaken in tin- cUwing strides. This left Polls to draw away to win hy a couple of lengths. The poorly ridden Martinez was a fast cl.ising third. beaten n length and a half for the place. llavis' iiistmctioiis evidently were to rate along with Faunt-Jerov. for lie took Martinez hack in the earlv stages and kept close to tin- M.l.aughliu colt. The result was that he dropped so completely out of the race in the first six furlongs that when he anally decided it was time to make his move, the disadvantage was too much to overcome. .Martinez resixuided with great courage when called on and. gaining steadily on the leaders, finished with a good hurst of speed. The manner in which Martinez responded in the last three furlongs made it plainly evident that he would lnive lieeri a s. ; ions factor had be been ridden with hotter judgment. Pulka and Lothario l oth unit in the Mrclcl:. hut at tluit they both oiitstaved Fauntleroy. faaaea Mcl-aiighliu was much disapisiinted with liis i lt's showing. Boca Grande was withdrawn i arly in the day and he will he rested up for the Louisville meeting. A number of the owner* who came liere from the easi have arranged to ship their horsi-s to Aqueduct some day next week. I'. T. Chlmi's lot left for New York touighl and jockey Vincent Powers will leave on Tiiesdav. The latter will have the mount on Alfred Nohle in the (alter Handicap and second ••all mi his services have been given to James E. ;»flncy for the Aqueduct meeting. Tom Shaw cann- up from New Orleans to see tile running of the Derby. He will remain over until. nexl Tuesday, when he will leave for New York. New Schedule Pleases Horsemen. NEW SCHEDULE PLEASES HORSEMEN. New York. April 2. — The announcement that there will he continuous raring at Aqueduct from April l.* to May 12. with no sport at Jamaica until fall, was will received by horsemen. The change will do away with shipping horses front one track to another, while Aqueduct, with its long stretches, is regarded as a better track to race over than Ja-inaica. with its sharp turns. Horsemen say they will l e able to prepau Iheir horses at Aqueduct for Ilie other big meetings with better results. The arrangement is the result of a pooling of interests by Aqueduct. Jamah i. Empire City and Brighton, stlii] shows that the track owners are ready to coui liine for mutual projection in view of the present embarrassing conditions. The New York tracks will lie satisfied lo cover expenses and are keeping their gates o| eii more to 1 , - If* owners and breeders than lor Mrj other reason. Mated with Hamburg Place Stallions. MATED WITH HAMBURG PLACE STALLIONS. Lexington. Ky.. April 2. — Several high-class race mares and famous producers, the property of prominent breeders, have this season been mated with the stallions at Hamburg Place. August Belmont's Teas Over I (lain of Dick Welles, on Wells Security. Dick Feiiiiell and Hasty Pudding i was mated with Ogd.-n. J. !-;. Widener's Colonial Girt wi r of the World's Fair Handicap of BhMBB at St. Louis in 1!«H. went to the court of Yankee. T. C. McDowell's Lady Anne, which did her last laiiug in MR. was sent to Ogdeii. ;us F.astin's Foil Mule lilain of Fleming. Good Friar and Amanda Leei. H. P. BeaaVr'a Nigclla (dam of the good two -\.ai -..Id. Oracle and S. T. Harbison's More Ti'.iihle (stater ta Fitz Herfcart) were mated with Plal.ll.les. Corrigan Stands a Run-Up. CORRIGAN STANDS A RUN-UP. Peiisacola. Fla.. April 2. — Fine weather served to induce an increased attendance this afternoon and there was a corrcsiioudiiig improvement in the volume of s| eeulation. According to report this was the in 's| prolitalile day the association lias had. and the encouraging conditions make it probable that the full period of racing originally announced will In- run. Toda' 's racing was enlivened by the bidding up of llaiii.'n Corona, owned by Edward Corrigan. The latter hid up Goldsmith roi-ently and acquired him. I.. Si-regiil. the f.inur owner of Goldsmith, boosted Ramon Corona *loo over his entenil price of $:toO. Imt failed to get him. The injury sustained bv jockey Glasnor proved not as serious as ex|iectod. for he rode I'ucle Jim Ibis afternoon and landed him an easy winner. Winnipeg's New Race Track. WINNIPEG'S NEW RACE TRACK. Several alterations and improvements arc planned for the Kirktield Stable at the new race co.iise in the mar future, but it is learned that the money will not bo expended until the fate of the Miller hill, now before the bouse at Ottawa, is known. Few people have any idea that a palatial racing track will welcome them in the course of time which will be second to none on the American ■continent. Kaar that the city has grown into such a largo size, it is felt that the lime has arrived when Winnipeg: can support a inc. ting similar to that held at W.-odbin.- annually. The grounds consist of Mis acies. with a frontage on Porta:.-.- avenue of atari) Iialf a mile, where ideal half -mile and mile tracks have been laid out. — Winnipeg Free Press. Pimlico Stables Filling Up.: Presgrave and Tompkins Strings Now in Training There-Applicants for reservations. PIMLICO STABLES FILLING UP. Presgrave and Tompkins Strings Now in Training There — Applicants for Reservations. Baltimore. Mil.. April 2. — Things are livening up at Pimlico track. The past few days have brought Ilie arrival of several prominent turfmen, including ('apt. W. F. Presgrnve, Gwyu Tompkins and A. ;. Weston. With twenty-nine thoroughbreds Captain Presgrave • ••ported from Thomas Clyde's Salisbury Farm, while Mr. Tompkins came from Warrenton. Va.. with nine teen runners and jumpers. Both have strings that should shine during the spring race meeting of taw Maryland Jockey Club, which is to open on the hilltop course April 20. Mr. Weston will act as assistant trainer to Cap tain Presgrave and will race Com p ton in his own colors. There are no old horses in tin- Clyde stable. Two vear-ohls and three year olds make up the consign meiit. though Ontario and Duke of Roanoke, that are now being schooled through the field al Beiining ky William Garth, will join the string a few days I efore opening day. The Monk. Busy. Dalho-.isie. Megantic. Inspired ami Almyr are members of the string, and as all are looking well they will un-doiihtedlv give a good account of themselves. In the two-year-old band are youngsters by Dublin. Bryn Mawr and Ben Strome. Jockey Phil Goldstein came with Captain Presgrave. ' He an now ride at MB txnnuls. Jockeys lliuchcliffo and Ramsey are also here and will get into condition to accept mounts. Owner Clyde will not arrive until some time next week. The Tompkins stable will lie conspicuous In the 'chases. His string is colii|iosetl mostly of seasoned jumpers, the most noted lioing Sir Wooster. winner of the Champion last year in the colors of A. Henry Iligginsoii, of Boston: Jimmy Lane, winner of many races on the metropolitan trucks in past seasons: I'incastle. a winner at Montreal and Toronto last fall: St. Nick. Prime Hamilton. Ballaealla and RossfentiMi. which latter horse has taken well to the jumps. Tin-re are a number of green ones in the string. Busy Body. Creole. His Keverence. Motor. Pall Mall.' Ocean Pearl and Normance are also in the string. James Owens, the steeplecliase rider, was at the track today, coming with the Tompkins horses. Owens rode'on the New York tracks two seasons ago. hut was forced to retire after having suffered a broken shoulder. He s|ient last season in France. He is now galloping horses in an effort to get into condition, as his arm is once more strong enough to permit him to ride. W. Allen. Tompkins' regular rider, came along, while Jimmy Lynch, also under contract with Tompkins, was wilh the Virginia party. Dick Saffel has arrived from his home in Virginia, ami will ride as a free lance in the cross-country evtnts. while Kihlie Kellv. who rode for Thomas Hiti-hcock on the big tracks two years ago, is here aud will also ride as a free lance. N. K. Beal sent word that he would ship direct from .lacks.. n villi- instead of going to .Jamestown. William Walker's string is due to arrive from his farm at Oakville. Canada. He will bring his entire stable. The Liverpool on the steeplechase course has been moved from the eighth post on the front stretch to the half-mile post. The start and finish will be made in front of the grandstand. The steeplechasers were formerly sent away on the hack field. The list of those who have applied for stabling room for the meeting at Pimlico thus far is as follows: W. F. Presgrave. 2S: Walden & Littlefield. 20: Thomas Wright. 7: T. E. Mauniz. lO: Jerrv Muitphy, 7: W. M. Parrisli. Jr.. .".: A. II. Bradley, 11; J. Farrell. Jr. 2: William Garth, *•; K. V. Boyle, S: P. M. P.iirch. 12: H. L. Shaw and B. Schreiber. .{(»; C. T. Miller. C: II. K. Pulaney. C: D. Duulop. 10: J. Fitzsiiiimoiis. LI: F. Light foot, 5; (i. E. (Jalvin, ." : (apt. K. B. Cassatt. 12; W. D. Althouse. 11; Ilenrv McCtrthv. 4: W. O. Scully. S: J. Hyner. ." : C. II. Douglass. !»: P. M. Walker. (!: A. Turncy. It!: Carritv A: Punlap. 7: Thomas Rodrock. .'!: S. Ross. 11: J.' W. Colt. 2: William Walker. IS; Harry W. Smith. (J: (;. R. Tompkins. 24: W. S. Dlffenderfer. «: T. F. Coles. 12: Woods Garth, 12: J. S. Tyree. s: W. P. Biireh. S: W. C. Wilson. B; J. Mawne. S; estate of R. Neville. 1.".: W. M. Kerr. 10; C. W. Carmack. S: J. W. Healev. S: A. Belmont. 20: P. Callagher. 7: S. Veitcli. 10: J. L. Carthright, S: Frank McCalie. C: W. C. Duvall. .'!: II. Craven. 4: J. Burttschell, lO; E. M. Phillips, 0, and C. S. Wilson. 4. Recent work-outs were:* A|»ologize — Quarter in 25. rial lull — Three eighths in 39. High Hat— Half mile in .".4. Jennie Wells — Three-eighths in SB. Kyrat — Three-quarters in 1:2.'!. Lady Fitz I Icrl»crt -Three-eighths in "0. Landmark — Three-eighths In 41. Sam Mailer — Three-eighths in 41. Scarus— Five-eighths in 1:12. Tim Pippin-Half mile in 53. Rounding lo form. Foals at the St. James Stud. FOALS AT THE ST. JAMES STUD. Lexington. Ky.. April 2. — Out at Oakwood Farm, the home of Irving II. Wheatcroft's St. James Stud, which is headed by the young St. Simon horse. St. Savin, witli (Vsarion. Yorkshire Lad and Co Between also occupants of the stallion barn, there are among the foals of this y«ar a biother to Carroll, a sister to Flying Squirrel and a sister to A. J. Small, three of the best two-year-olds of tBBB in the west. Th.se embryo racers are all by Cesariou. The brother to Carroll is out ot Margaret II., and is. like his lirothcr. a bay in color, but he is a hit coarse. The sister to Flying Squirrel, out of Katie W.. is beautifully turned and is a chestnut with a blaze face. She is reallv a fine type. The sister to the dead A. J. Small is ■ bay. She is not owned l.v Mr. Wheatcroft. however. She is the property of Colonel Jack Chiiin. chairman of the Slate Ruling Commission, as is her dam. Sneerwell. which was mated this week with St. Savin. The handsomest of the yearling colts in the St. •lames Stud is the chestnut sou of Broomstick and Ksteem. the eight -year-old Fnglish-breil daughter of Cliildwick and Ilestia. by Hampton. Mr. Wheatcroft bought Ksteem at the dispersal sale of the Senorita Stud here in November, litos. for $2.".0 and this foal came in March 11KHI. At that same sale Sanford I.yne bought Fsteeni's foil of 1008. a chestnut tilly by Broomstick, for $2lM» and last summer he sold her as a yearling to W. S. Fanshawc, of the Silver Brook Farm, for B1.S00. The most highly-prized of the yearling fillies owned by Mr. Wheatcroft is that bv Sain, out of Ora Bailey (dam of Sewelli. by Hanover. The name Queen Sain was claimed for her at the time of her registration last fall. Mr. Wheatcroft paid tj.2.000 for Ora Bailey and she topped the list of the mares in the McCrathiana dispersal sale in October. Pius, at a time when thoroughbreds were cheaper than dirt and hard to get rid of. Ora Bailev and Ksteem are now both at Barney Schreiber's Woodlands Farm in Missouri to be mated with Sain. Ora Bailey having foaled there a few days ago a filly by Cesariou. All of the yearlings at (lakwinnl Farm are now lieing made halterwise. There is a vacancy in the superiiitendency at Oak-wood Farm, hut Mr. Wheatcroft is in no hurry about tilling tin- place. Jockey Quay, who has been at Oakwoinl Farm for the past three months exorcising the stallions, left for his home in Los Angeles last night. Quav mi) s lie has quit the saddle for all time and will go into business with a relative iu California. Virginians Are Enthusiastic.: People of Norfolk Taking to the Sport at Jamestown in Great Shape-Favorites Make Good. VIRGINIANS ARE ENTHUSIASTIC. People of Norfolk Taking to the Sport at Jamestown in Great Shape — Favorites Make Good. Norfolk, Va.. April 2. — Racing under ideal conditions was enjoyed this afternoon at the Jamestown Jockey Club's track. The attendance exceeded that of the opening day. not a vacant seat in the grandstand being visible. The people of Norfolk have taken to the sjiort with an enthusiasm that carries them to their feet at the slightest occurrence out of the ordinary. A large delegation of New Yorkers arrived today. All are delighted wilh the plant and it is to them these days as ail oasis in the desert. Five winning favorites and a seeoad choice sent the crowd home in a pleasant frame of mind. John W. Schorr captured two races, the third wilh .lis- Rose and the fourth witli Bauives. The former was hacked for a good thing, going to I he post at 11 lo 20 after having opened at ('. to ." . Master John. David Punlop's good two-year old. captured the opening race at the short price of 1 to 4. He was coupled ill the betting with Bendaga and only got home by the narrowest of margins. I.ochiel. a [WOi looklat Mil hy Hastings, had him doing his best at the eud. Monday will lie a big day at the Jamestown track. It will be known as Society Day. The Norfolk Hunt '.'liib will hold a drag oyer the steeplechase course. The management have allowed the boxes for the occasion to be auctioned off. the proceeds therefrom to go to charity, as well as twenty per cent, of Ungate receipts for the day. ! Items from the Blue Grass Region. ITEMS FROM THE BLUE GRASS REGION. Lexington. Ky., April 2. — Secretary 0, 1). Wilson of the Kentucky Racing Association has received a letter from Will Shelley, of LoakrrUle. who will be racing secretary and have general management of the Lexington spring meeting, stating that he will arrive and o|ieu his office here on Monday. .\lr. Shelley upon his arrival will immediately take up the details of the approaching meeting, witli which he will be kept busy until after the races are over. One of the first problems he will have to face will be the assignment of stalls at Ilie track, for which there is already a tremendous demand from turfmen in various parts of the country who want to bring their horses here for the spring meeting. Mr. Shelley wiil also have the delicate job of assigning weights for the crack three-year-olds that will start in the Camden Handicap. Herman B. Din-yea is here for a itay or two as i he guest i.r John E. Madden at Hamburg Place. At the Kentucky Association course this morning he discussed tin- racing outlook in the east. He says that if late Agnew Mils are defeated the pros |M-cts for a suci'esstiil season are good, hut he added: '•If the bills should 1m- passed by the legislature the result will be general discouragement, ami in such an event I shall resign as a member of the Jockey Club." Jockey Walter Ott, who went to India last fall under contract to Dr. Harry Chain Bassler, lias just leturned and says that they had great luck with the American thoroughbreds Dr. Bassler teat over and raced during the winter at Bombay and Calcutta. Ott. after a sln.rt vi-nit to his mother in Chicago, will come hack to Kentucky to ride. Dr. Bassler will come back to America iu May to buy another consignment of horses for Indian racing. The liest moves at the local track this morning included a half iu 50 by the two-yeur-oldis. Marsau ■ind Tom Fisher, in John Ireland's string, and a half in Sl| by Monte Fox. from Will Steel's stable. Foals dropiied at Castleton Stud this week were a black filly by Peter Pan — Maid of Erin (dam of Celt I : brown colt by Disguisi — Contentious; brown filly by Peter Pan — Swift Peat: chestnut filly by Voter— =-Po|h' Joan; Iwiy colt by Ben Brush — Sorcery: chestnut til 1 v bv Peter Pan — Dazzling, and brown tilly by Ben Brush— Dove t\ite. Trainer J. I. Smith left here this afternoon for Cravesend with four two-year-olds that he has been handling for "Lucky Jack" MeCinnis at K. K. Rrad-ley's Idle Hour Farm. The youngsters are Bob Vernon, a chestnut colt by Broomstick — Run of Luck: Cakaa, chestnut colt hy Canard — Bonnie Belle: Sam Jackson, bay colt by 'Carry Hermann — Ravello II. (dam of Frank (iilli ami an unnamed chestnut filly by Nasturtium — Pink Rose (dam of Magazine.!. Cu-bon and the Pink Rose tilly worked halves in 50 over the Idle Hour Farm track. Four foals by Frank (Jill, all that that dead son of Collar and Ravello II. will have to perpetuate his name on the turf, have arrived at Idle Hour Farm. They are a bay colt out of Coy Maid, a chestnut filly out of Wayward Lass, a bay filly from Run of Luck and a chest nut filly out of Inspiration. In the car with the M.-Ciiinis youngsters went live belonging jointly to Messrs. Cateshy Woodford and Walter B. Jennings that have been in training at the local track iu charge of John T. Ireland and John Rodcgap and are to be turned over to Mr. Jennings at Cravesend. They are Star Blue and his two-year-ohl brother by Star Shoot — Bonnie Blue; Any Port, the two-year-old son of Star Shoot and Amy Davenport; a black colt by Sir Dixon — Kxprcssing and a bay colt (brother to Doctor Mathews) by Star Shoot — fair Penitent. John K. Madden shipped the three-year-olds. Newmarket and Agreeable, and a two-year-old chestnut colt by The Scribe— Colline. The St. James Stable, the property of Irving H. Wheatcroft. which has been racing at Moncreif Park. Jacksonville. Kla.. all winter, will be brought to this city within the next two weeks. Mr. Wheatcroft. upon his return from Jacksonville this week, made application to Superintendent J. P. Ross of the Kentucky Association for stable room. The string, which is in charge of trainer Lew Marion, numbers ten horses, incliidimr the winner of the rich Florida Special, tlreen Seal: Woolw inder. Hasty Agnes. Crande Dame. Anderson. Starover. Alfred the (ireat. Miss Sain and two two-year-olds. They are all in good racing condition, and the St. James Stable will probably furure prominently in the stakes and purses here. The eight two-year-olds that trainer Steele is handling here for Mr. Wheatcroft will he turned over to trainer Marion. Probably the oldest •'exercise boy" in the world is located at the Kentucky Association track. He is employed to handle the stable of Squire Allen, of Nashville. Tenn.. and he is said to be sixty-four years of age. The Allen stable, which consists of one horse, arrived a week ago. The trainers and stable boys were astonished the next day when the horse appeared on the track witli a man in the saddle. One trainer, thinking that the old man's stable bov hail deserted him. proffered the services o'f his boy. He was told by the old man that the exercising was always done by him. So far the man who defies Dr. Osier 1 as not confided his name to anyone. He is an Knglishman by birth and rides bis charge in the Kmrlish style, sitting very erect. He amuses the stable lmys. but the trainers say In- may Idol the wise ones by winning a race or two. Will Get Hearing next Week. WILL GET HEARING NEXT WEEK. Albany, N. Y.. April 2. -Some time next week a dale will In- set when the racing interests and others will get a chance to discuss the Agnew -Perkins •anti-racing measures before a meeting of the joint committee of both houses. August Belmont's Boudoir Scores. AUGUST BELMONT'S BOUDOIR SCORES. London. Eng.. April 2. — The Grove Welter Handicap of 2o0 sovereigns for three year-olds and over, distance five eighths, run at Alexandra Park today, was won bv August Belmont's Boudoir. Blue Blazes was second and Missed Ca'ch third. There were thirteen starters. Training Conditions Ideal: Kentucky Horses in More Advanced Form than Ever Before Known. TRAININGCONDITIONS IDEAL KENTUCKY HORSES IN MORE ADVANCED FORM THAN EVER BEFORE KNOWN. Capt. J. T. Williams Shows Up a Fast Two- Year-Old in Governor Gray — Gossip of Louisville Tracks. Louisville. Ky.. April 2. — Owners and trainers of horses at Chun-hill Downs and Douglas Park assert that never iu their recollection have they eaacriaaaaal such perfect conditions for the preparation of their charges l'.»r spring racing. The season is six weeks advanced, and. the only objectionable feature noted this week has been a lack of moisture, resulting in muck dust. The courses at lioth the Huwiis and Douglas Park have been fast for weeks, and this has enabled the handlers of horses to get good results. Systematic training has been possible for weeks, which means that no trainer has been hurrying hia racers. For this reason there are more good horses in condition for the races tluiu has been the ease lor \ears. One trainer, who said tlwit he had handled trotters for twenty-five years and runners for eighteen years, stated tliat Is- could not recall the time when similar conditions had existed. Generally it was the middle of April before real training was •possible, and now every horse here has undergone at least one month's iireparation. Illustrative of Ute conditions at the iKiwns. Waldo, favorite at this time in the Kentucky Derbv, easily worked a mile in l:47ii. After this trial a turfman who enjoys a reputation for good judgment said: "To me Waldo is u 1 to 4 shot in the Derby if nothing happens. He seems to lie in perfect condition. Raleigh Colston, his trainer, is one of the best handlers of high-class horses this country has ever known. He is easily the successor of 'Brown Dick.' knows his place and knows his business just as well as he knows his place. I pay this ileserveit tribute to Colston to demonstrate what the public may expect of Waldo If no misfortune overtakes the horse. "I saw Waldo in all of his eastern engagements last year. 1 saw him come from In-hind and win in a gallop. in the Flalbiish Stakes I saw- him raster all the way. 1 saw him win with Nieol on his back when Nlcol was not at his best. 1 saw him win easily with Butler up, and Butler was not iu form at all. I saw him win with McCarthy aboard, and I marveled. He may lie a sprinter, but 1 do know that he is a race horse all over. Ttu» Derby route will exactly suit him. I lielieve the wise folk pick Bo -a Grande as second best, with Fighting Bob close up. Boca Grande has won at a mile, but he failed at a mile and an eighth. Fighting Bob is growing in favor rapidly. He is going miles in 1:47 and it looks as if he will train on. I know he likes the route, and I recollect the day. in a nice against Boca Grande, lie had Boca Grande as straight as a string. It looks as if it is going to be a royal struggle between Waldo. Baca Grande and Fighting Bob. but. as the world knows, time brings many changes, and nothing is so uncertain as a 'boss race." " Col. M. L. Clark, who established and laid out Churchill Downs, built it with the purpose to duplicate Epsom Downs in England. The conditions of the original Derby, at a mile and a half ruu over the Churchill Downs course, were perhaps as near that of the great Knglish Derby as any American fixed event has ever been. The Derby, as originally run. with all its environments, was copied after the big race in England, the special feature being the free field for the general public who did not have the gate entrance fee to spare, but who were Imrn anil reared to love a horse race. .From 1S75 until IBM the free field prevailed at Churchill Downs. The crowds that would attend the historic course on l erby day were worth going miles to see. When the weather was favorable at least twenty-five or thirty thousand could 1m- seen across from the grandstand enclosure waiting to see the Derby. On the day the Derby-was run crowds began going to the Daaraa at sun-up. It was always a holiday for most all the laboring folk. Every manner of vehicle was put into use to carry the people to the course. Along Third aveuue. from nine o'clock in the morning until two in the afternoon, a continuous stream of wagons, buggies and every other kind of vehicle could be seen. Interest for days before the Derby was always intense, especially among the humbler classes. It was the talk in homes and public places and nearly everybody went. That veteran turfman. Capt. J. T. William", of Checkmate. Joe Cotton and Ram's Horn fame, furnished a surprise for railbirds at Douglas Park yesterday when he showed what looks to lie one of the promising two-year-olds of the coming racing season. The fast work was done by the bay-colt. Governor Gray, a lvalf-brother to Waldo, by Garry Hermann. The good-looking youngster worked three-eighths in .10$ and a half in 4".»4. He pulled up fresh.. and what impressed the trainers who saw the work out was that he ran the last part of the trial much faster than he did the first. Captain Williams is fitting Governor Gray for the Lexington Breeders' Futurity, and will take Waldo's near relative to the blue grass city to run in that event. He will have much local backing for the big rai-e if he continues to improve on his fast work of yesterday, which is aliout the best done by any of the two-yea r-olds at either track this spring, save iK-rhaps a colt or two in J. W. May'-s stable, which will not figure at all in racing on the Kentucky circuit this year. Captain Williams was so pleased with Governor Gray's work that he walked entirely around the track to note just the condition of the ground that Waldo's half-brother ran over. Right now the Douglas Park track is ctippy and slow, being covered with heavy dust. The veteran Woodford County horseman has come to the hx-al meeting this season with an unusually aood-looking band of t.vo-year-olds. He has a promising bay gelding, a half-lrt-other to Fulfill, by Garrv llermann. out of Tactful, by Mirthful, which he has named County Tax. Another one of the youngsters is called Karl Senff. being a bay colt bv Buck Mas-sie. out of Lady Miles, and still another good looker is the bay colt by Brldgewater— Rosefay. which he has mimed S\ve-r Owen. He also has two nice fillies, i no by Semproniiis and the other bv Allowav. out of the Hanover mare. Helen Thomas. Captain Williams has seemingly entirely recovered fr his late s|k-11 of illness, and is looking cbvsclv after his string in training this spring. He has planned an eastern campaign, but will not go to the iiietro|n.litaii tracks heme the meeting at Churchill Downs is over. He has Waldo's half brother well e i::a;:eil in the east, as well as in the chief eveuts of Kentucky racing. Captain Kennedy. J. J. Flannigan's lratohed up cripple, has so far shown tlie most dazzling bit of s|iee l at Douglas Park, he having worked a quarter iu 23, Flannigan let him go on three-quarters in l:t9», and had the boy pull him up a mile in alunit a tw -ininiite clip. Captain Ketniiily is training soundly so far this spring, and Flannigan expects to have a good season with the horse. The former Apphgato trainer made an addition to his stable yesterday when he Ikui^IiI from trainer J. W. May the richlv bred two year -old bay colt bv tlie Hamburg stallion. Inflexible, out of Orbuna. by Ormonde. (Continued ou second page.) TRAINING CONDITIONS IDEAL. (Continued from first page, i Flannlgan cannot hope to race this myall) -bred colt this spring owing t" a necessity for using the tiring iron on him, imr he expects to turn ur with a useful colt in Hie fall. J. \Y. May has shipped to Lexington to be turned out for the summer at II. P. Hcadloy's Beaumont Farm the chestnut two-year-old colt by Islington Dainty. He had to blister the youngster's heels and will as a consequence let him run out until late in the summer. The trainer think--that this colt will make a nice race horse, and for that reason turned down a good offer for him made by one of the trainers at Douglas Park. Mr. May goes east next Wednesday with ihe otlier horses he now has at Douglas Park, numbering fourteen head, two of which are three year-olds and the rest two-year olds. He will go direct to the Sheepshead Ba'v track, and will be ready to cut into the racing with the opening of the A iu 'duct meeting April 1."). He considers his horses in condition for early spring racing and thinks that this season he lias as good material for a suceessiul campaign as he ever trained. L. H. Davis, secretary of the New Louisville Jockey Club, annoiiuees that all records . will be broken as to the number of horses which will com pete during the tw ■•nty i hree days of racing which opens at Churchill Downs May 10. Every stall at Churchill Downs has been engaged. It is predicted that all of the stalls at Douglas Park will be filled aud that it will be necessary to place horses in private stables. C. E. Patterson will race ten horses at the Spring meeting at Churchill Downs, including Kercheval and Pirate Diaua. Edward Corrigan's string consists of ten horses, and at the etoae of the meeting at I'cusacola. he will ship direct to Chen-hill Downs. Walter tirater will bring fourteen horses from Lexington. He is training loba Furlong for tin-Derby cad says the e .11 will be a sine starter If he continues to train on. CM Marshall, who is training .1. L. Ross' Derby candidate. Phil Mohr. will ship the Boss stable here from Oakland. Wade M -Lemon-, who owns Meadow. Nila. Sterlin and Bate, will arrive at the Downs tomorrow from Albany, Texaa. Page 2 DAILY RACING FORM PUBLISHED DAILY EXCEPT MONDAY. Daily Racing Form Publishing Co. 59 PLYMOUTH COURT. CHICAGO. ILL. Editor and Proprietor, F. II. Brunell. Associate- Editor. Clinton C. Riley. Secretary. Mrs. I". II. Brunei). Entered as second-class matter. April 2. 1S!»0. at the post-office at Chicago. Illinois, under the Act of March 3. 1870. TERMS: Per Month $ 1.5H Half Year 000 One Year 17.00 The above rates are for single copies as sealed letter*— first-class mail. I»aily Racing Form Publishing Co. prefers to send 6inglo copies as lirsi -class mail in all cases. Local iillwi ilplimn wilihlt the down-town district — will be declined at other than first class mail mat tor rates. Subscriptions must be paid in advance. CHICAGO. ILLINOIS. APRIL ::. l'.»10. Telegraphic Form. TELEGRAPHIC FORM. The horses which seem best in Monday's races are: Moncreif Park -.Jacksonville. Fla.. April 2. 1— Roger do Cov.-rlov. Marie Kuc M. J. Whalcn. 2— Supple. It. 1». Williams entry. Boscburg III. 3 — Colonel Ashuicadc. Don Diaz, Cooiiskin. 4— OH Honesty. Hoffman. Console. 5 — Chilla. Hall) Preston. Kenmare Queen. 0 — Edwin 1... l'oooinoko, Bonnie Bard. T. K. Lynch. Jamestown— Jamestown. Ya.. April 2. 1 IHpe-riou II.. Takahira. Oppar. 2— \V. 1. Hindi. Eniinola. Deaw H. 1 I Will Flat. Xebec, l'.eulala. 4— Joe Base. The Golden Butterfly, Otflo. 0— Rash. Fort Carrol. Bcndaga. C — Osurine, Smug, Bethlehem. J. A. Hopewell. Pensacola Pcn-aoola. Fla.. April 2. 1 Blisaht-th Daly. Fatlicilido. M. Beams. 2 — Anietus. Serenade. Scotch Lass, o — tint nlawn. Pla l'ie i. Lncullus. 4 — Tom Dol.in. Escuteheoii. UonvIBe. 5— Xebub.sus. Tackle. II") le. J. L. Dempscy. Oakland— Oakland. Cal.. April 2. 1 Jim Biiscv. Academist. Media. 2— Steel, Baluade. Anne MeOec. S— Hex. Father StafTerd. Used Ship. 4— Phil Mohr. Rev Hindoo. Colonel Jack. 5 — Cadichon. Aks-Ar-Bcn. John I^oilis. 0 — Russian-, tiielio. Banorella. J. II. Sea nl an. Racing Gossip from the East. RACING GOSSIP FROM THE EAST. New York. April 2. —Captain E. B. Cassatt has registered the famous red. while and blue silks used bv his father, the late A. I. Cassatt. as his life colors. When Captain Casaatl fame into raeiirg. the colors were in use by .lames Buchanan Brady, but were surrendered last season. The registration of the colors lor life, with bath the .lockey Club and the National Steeplechase and Hunt Association, assures them for Captain Cassatt as long as lie cares in continue in the sport, and if that may Ik- measured by his e.ithiisiasni the rod. white and blue arc-destined for a long stay on the turf. J. L. MeGinnis has received a letter from trainer J. Smith, who is fitting some of the MeGinnis horses at the Idle Hour Farm in Kentucky. Smith announced that the horses were all doing exceedingly well and thai he would leave for Gravesond Monday. Tin- five Stares that went to the court of Frank Gill hav foaled at Idle Hour, and Coy Maid is the mother i.f a particularly handsome colt. Walter leaataca will be "ii from the west with a string of three Caraei that lie will stable at Graves-end. This is the -uiallest stable that Jennings lias bronchi to the races in several seasons. An evidence of the increased ami increasing interest in sti cpleobasing this season is had in the tact thai there are an Iran than 2M qualified boaters registered v. itli tin National Steeplechase sad Hunt Asm, -iatioii. Tin- most recent registrations ate "f Mis- fVrhracd. l'i,]] Mall. Ontario. Alice (annul. Duke of Boanoke. Jin Jitsu and Lady Aim. Ra\ mond Belmont has bo n appointed authorised aajaatt for August Betassat, his father in matters sertalatag to racing. The j'aaiig»r Belmont is alan a gentleman rider of some experience and he will take a livelier interest in racing this season th.i.i ever ssSsre. Chester Krum Beats Orbicular. CHESTER KRUM BEATS ORBICULAR."™" Baa Fr.im -ivoi. Cal.. April 2. Cluster Krum gained an easy victory in the Taiualpais Handicap at Oakland ladT Orbicular, oa the strength of hht previous good race, was an sahls-oa favorite for the race, which was a: a mile Chester Krum was in front during ui"«l of the running, anil although Qrbtealar closed up some ground, he caaJd sot catch him. flahhjh won the fifth race at adds ••!' 13 to l. In the tirsl race. Piiukiie. tin favorite, was badly cut down while- in the lead. Darter Hawk' BTS1 ad v i-r.] to det troy i iui. Some of tbe fastest sea la tees met in tin- last race, with Thiftlc Belle ratine favorite. She acted badly at the post and wore herself out. Bex Hindoo closed fast and ustgamed Likely Dieudaaac. laflrijr K nab was msrwndcd for two days for misbehavior at the post in tin fifth race. lame* McMenus shipped Kepalveda to New York wit : tin horses of f . A. Btaaehl. Holding on to Their Stock. HOLDING ON TO THEIR STOCK. Mi mphis Teim.. Aioii IT. I-1 Mowing a living vi-il paid to t I- , jn bj loilgn asm SB Joseph 1. Ithin ick. devel-iine nt- Indicate that stork holders of the Mem plus Jocfcej club have no holding* to dispose of. The Keatarkj nmrri I'Sinsa. who has been interested in race track I. doings in liis native state and at other placs. tried to dicker for the parchase ««f Montgoni-ry l':-rk. it is claimed but found that there was nothing on the market worth purchasing. Turfmen pretend to see in this refusal of the stockholders to sell an indication that racing will be revived within aiioti. or rear. Practically the same directors, with the exception ■,: a deceased member or two. aaatrsi tl" kM-hci rial* now as in Ihe mat. when Tennessee li.ibvs wire run. Ileanwfallr MaaU g easery Park has been based for an extop led term to a fair association. Notes of the Turf. NOTES OF THE TURF. The hors. s ,.f B. J. Mackenzie, en mule to New York from Oakland, passed through Chicago yeslei-da.v and will be seen under colors at Aqeudint. The owner of Cimlenllo. the Lincolnshire Ilandi cap winner, is Ernest SchilT. a Herman gentleman. and one of the nione.M d luminaries St London. Ills wealth is said to be enormous and not long ago he gave away $300,001 in charity. Those that are reasonably certain tS be se.en under colors lu the Carler Handicap are Jack Atkin. (ilorio. Alfred Noble. Jack Parker. Magazine. Halmatiau. Wise Mason. Fauntleroy. King Cobalt, (irasaacre; alary Davis, Qaaatlca, Aaaadaek and Duke of Ormonde. Jacksonville Entries. JACKSONVILLE ENTRIES. Racing starts at 2::iO p. m. (Cliicago time. 2:.'1 ). I Xltiins well in inud. 0Sii|ierior mud runner. (Ml maiden. First Race — 5-8 Mile. 4-year-olds ami anarara. ReBlag, (Track record: S7032— 39— 6— 139.) lad. Horse. Wt. Bee. A. Wt. Bdcav. issth'Ji HORACE E .10.11:04 0. .10!». . X"2r. sS7.:t»- Roger do Coverley (Mi 109 1:01 i 4. .104 720 R870T1 Marie Bne (M) ... 4.. 102 713 ss.-,7s Oiovanni Baggio .. 3. .109. . X713 SfOBS *Miss Worth 103 1 :01? 4. . 09 710 sVToC Ilandd Hall 3.. 199 7|0 SS717 Boaace Deal (M1..P 2 1:03 n. .100. . X710 ss7:i; Brown Tony 113 last 1 4..10T..x7 «3 SS7C2- M. J. Whales |\I I.IOD .1:02* .".. .1(19. . X7U-". H8372 N'on Kaholo (M).. 4.. 104 700. sMi77 Bonnv Bloom (M). 4. . 102. . . .Ml .v- :x»2 Admix iM) K..M OH 8S657 Dr. Frank •'». . Mt . . X(Ki0 88030 Woolspun (Mi 94 1 :0C* 3. .107. . X0M Ladf Adalia H 7 Second Race — 1-2 Mile. 2-vear olds. Maidens. Allowances. (Track record: 88330— 4S5 — 2— 109. i 88308* Sii| i ile 110 :50 113..X723 ss.7im; Athie W 110 720 s.S(i7s" Del Friar 113 :50J IIS 713 s.si-,11 tDeflnite 113 713 88280 Reselling III 1 18. . X 713 SV71S S.-piv Maid 113 710 SK706 vKcccivable 113 710 ss7(iii fxmia dea Oognets. ns....7(r. 88708 John Kilgore 102 :30* 113 MB SMiTS Yub-tide 113 700 88078 Yito i " US 700 88078 Great Caesar 110 700 88700 Anne Revere 110 700 Oranio. blk. f. by Ornament — Svm patiea 113 (irovcr Hughes, eh. -. bv Handsel— Stamen IIS i It. P. Williams entry. Also eligible to start should any of the shave be scratched — Bcnovator. Third Race — 3-4 Mile. 3-vear-olds. Selling. (Track record: 88570 — 1:118 — 7 — 10") (88042)*OstoaH Aahaacade. 104 1 :i::j Mt. -X723 K87Hr**B«a Bias 109 1:143 114. .y72o 88012 •Whim 107 1:11?. 107..X713 88001 Coonskin MB 1:14* 112 713 88738 T -iiipter 110 1:17 117..X710 8870S Diction 99 1:10* 117..X710 88357 Dibcrnica 114 703 88738 Cralla 94 1:lS]t 112 308 88382 Cottontail 114 109 87308* Icarian 101 1 :1! J 117..X703 87905 Kipiition (M) 112 700 88738 (iolden Flora 103 1:17 112..X7O0 87800 Fay 0. (M) 112 TOO SS73S McLeod F. (Ml... 117.. X 700 Bell Bock. b. f. by IIoi kton —Lillian Belle 112 Also eligible to start should any of the alstve be scratched — Tom O'Doniiell. Fourth Race — 1 Mile. 4-vear-ohls and upward. Allowances. (Track record: SMIKO 1:39—4 107.) 88300* Console 103 1 :4(»s 4. .113. . X723 SMHI2 Hoffman 4..KK; 720 SS7C0- Judge Cabiniss ... 4..103..X713 88019 Old Honesty M0 1:38* 0..11O, .X710 S87't » Ormuz 3..117..X703 ■4720 Kercheval MB 1 :3.Ss I. .120. .®703 Fifth Race— 3-4 Mile. 4-veiir-olds and upward. Selling. Fillies and Mares. (Track record: 08310 — 1 :11*— 7— 105.) 88438* Sally I'reston lto 1 :12ij C .102.. X 725 S773."! Beamed 1001:14 0..1O7..®720 SK440 Chilla 104 1:131 4. . 104. . X715 88031 M.i.y Lutz 110 1:141 4.. 104 715 88T10* Kenmare Queen ..1(K 1:131 4..104..x71o 88704 *FIarnev 10::U:14S 5..97..X70". (88704) Aunt Kate 1o7 1 :14* 4..»9..X7o5 Sixth Race — 1 1-16 Miles. 4-year-oMs and upward. Selling. (Track neord: S7S40— 1 :1(!— 4— 107.) 88707**Deaeaaaaeta 110 1:47 4..lo5..x725 80721* Bonnie Bard 103 1 :40j 0-. 111.. ©720 (SS59NI Fdwin 1 4..111..X715 (88722) Oboron Ill 1:47? 7..108..X715 SS7223 Hoorav 00 1:405 7. . Mat. . X710 SV059 Moles.y 107 1:47= 8. .MB. .X 710 ■»S7(KI Miss Popular 107 1 :49» 5. .101. .©703 8870K* ro -oinoke KH! 1 :47 4..109..X705 (KS694) Fore Guard 112 1:49 4. .100. . X705 'Apprentice allowam-e. The figures under •■Rec." in alMive entries show the best' time made hy the horse at the distance, with weight carried, since January I, PHIS. This time is not necessarily made by a winner. It may be the estimated time of a losing performance. Oakland Entries. OAKLAND ENTRIES. Bantam starts at 1:40 p. m. (Cliicago time. 3:40.) XBuiis well in mud. ©Superior mud runner. (Ml maiden. First Race— 1-2 Mile. 2 rear-olds. Maidens. Allowances. (Track record: 741ilO— 47— 2— 113.) Ind. Horse. Wt. Rec. A. Wt. Hdcp. 88000* Jim Basev 112 :51*. 112..X700 ss7»7 Media 109.. X 095 vsfis:; Bavelsfon II MM..X0M SS747 Zlata Brana 99 :30i 104..X0S5 X703S Robert Bain 107 (SO ss-p-,7 Academist 104. . X 075 88712 Wiltrnde 8 104 (775 88003 Othale 109 070 88400 San Francisco Maid 104 070 S.V..05 Kddie Mott 104. . . .CO.". S.S7V-' West Point 112 (Hit ss'^s:; Green Isle 109 000 Second Race — 3-4 Mile. :: year-olds and upward. Selling. (Track record: 7S2S9— 1:11* — 3— 110.) SS2M Antn- McGee 99 1:125 4. .103. . X 725 SS774'- Ste -1 lot! 1:12*. 4..M4..XTM 88084* Baluade 98 1 :14f. 5..10I..X720 88384 Mav Sutton 95 1:13?. 5..102..X715 BOOM Burnell 104 1:15*, S. .102. . X705 88273* Dene 5. .102 70O SS727 Wap MB 1:131 5..1O4..X095 8SQ30 Kopek MB 1:1SJ 5.. 111. ...000 •s757(» Friar of Elgin 111 1:14» S..M4..X0S3 ss72:: Calopus 3.. 80. .X0BS 88223 Theo Case 7. . 104 . . X ( 75 S8000 *Titus II 107 1:14 10.. 99..X073 Third Race— 3-4 Mile. 3-year-olds and upward. Selling. (Track record: 78280— 1:111— 3 — 110.) - 88450 Airs IM 1:13 8.. M0. .X 723 88715 •♦Illusion 110 1:13*. 0..104..X720 ss775-- ;ood Ship M 1:15; :;.. 00. .X720 iss774i Father Stafford ...10Bwl:131 I.. Ml. .©713 K8723* Alder Caleb MS 1:14* ::. . 97..X715 SS775 KUerd 108 1:14* 7..M7..X7M ^•710 Hex HO l:lwi 3..M0..X703 (SK080) Mattie Mack MS I:14| 0. . MS. . X 700- 88710 (iood Intent KM) 1:13 ",. . 97. . - 7' O (883871 l'aul Clirford MO l:Mj 13. .M8. .©080 Fourth Race — 7-8 Mile. 3-year olds and upward. Allowances. (Trick record: 18201—1:241—3—111.) (88770) i:«-y Hindoo MB 1:2a 5. .114. . X 725 ssoi;:; Phil Mohr 3.. 97.. ©720 SS77V Miles 1Pii:28: 3. .100. .X 713 88777 ( olonel Jack 100 1:244 0.. 114. .©710 SV77S Bound and Bound . 5. .111..X70S 88001 Ben Stone MS l:28j 3. .111. .©700 S8714 Fi-iiey 108 1 :28S 3. .100. . X003 88770 Novgorod 101 1 :29* 4. .108. . ©OHO 88CM Johnnv I.vons MB 1:25* 0..114..X075 Fifth Race— 1 1-16 Miles. 4 vear-olds and upward. Selling. (Track record: 78154 1:44 -3— 104.1 8s:;.»2-: aVaseaale M 1:17 4. .MS.. X 723 IK Ht4P) Aks Vr-Beii M0 1 :48f. 4. . 108. . x720 iss727i Cadichon MS 1:43 j 7..1W..X713 ss7s»; Legatee 02 1:40 8. .MO. .X 710 8S715 Mr. Bishop 101 1:51*. 4..105..X71O 87851 John Louis MS 1:47| 3..100..X7O3 SS7J7 Cataliae .111 1:40 0..10B..X0K Sixth Race — Futurity Course. il7(» feet less than 3-4 mile.) :! year olds and upward. Selling. (Track rec nl: 71f!17 lljBl I 1 J ,-.t — . i-iksI.ake 4..108..X723 88770' Orelio US l:hM 0. .114. .©720 88770* Lady Paachtta ....km; 1:12 3.. 0S..X713 KK724 Marburg 105 1:11 0..1U..X710 1 S! ess 1 p..uioroll.i .".. . OS. .©710 -s7:*i Madeline Mnsgrave. 07 1 :10* I. .100. .©705 ss|.-,I Mellondale 102 1:12| 3..100..X705 sscjs port Ms hoar 5..Ul..\7oo 'Apprentice allowance, • Jamestown Entries. JAMESTOWN ENTRIES. Racing starts at 3:00 p. m. (Chicago time. 2:00.1 X Huns well in tuud. ©Superior mud runner. CM 1 maiden. First Race — 3-4 Mile. 3 year olds and upward. Selling. (Track record: *l«(;t -1:13 — 4—115.) Ind. Horse. Wt. Bee A. Wt. Hdep. 88714- Ilvperion II :113 1:12 7..110. . X 725 (887l4i Takaliira' 08 1:121 4..114..X720 88772* McAndievvs ... 97 1:171 4..M8..X715 88740 Millie Hibht ,.100 1:1:;* 5..114..X710 88744' Oppar -. :'-.. M....TM X877::- Havre : 1.102 1:101 4..1M..X7O0 88772 Ban-brook ( M ) . . .'. 3.. 95 MO Second Race — 3-4 Mile. 3-year-olds and upward. Selling. (Track record: 81001 -1:K — 4—114.) 80105 Keiuetrios 4..108..X725 8S7ti!)-'*W. I. Hrntfi i...... 4. .103. .. .720 88744 -LminoUi . MS 1:10*. 0. .100. .Xtl3 B03O4 Dona tl ...MB 1:19* 5..10.8. .x715 88742 Flat (reek 104 1:171 4..100.;X7M S8i:n Good Friar ....*.-. 5. .110 700 h\-,m Sam Fudge (All .'. . S..M8 7 i Third Race — About 1 1-2 Miles on Turf. llunlle Baee. 4-year-olds and upward. Selling. 83883* l.izr.ie Flat 0. . 151 . . X7oO 88i;ot in-. Heard 7. .1"«.:. . XtS 5 887C9 Benlahi .! . 8.. 153 1210 80251- Mare Fletcher 5. .144. . X083 88772- Lucille B 4.. ISO. .©080 BM0S " Xebec .:...... 4 . . 132 080 Fourth Race — 1 Mile. 3 voar olds aud upward. Handicap. (Track record. 77271— 1 :40*.— 3—104. 1 (S877oriJO-J.: BOSK 110 1:38* 4..104..X723 *S74:;; The Ooldi-u Bittter- By 80 1 :42* 3 . . 84 . . X 720 88743 Crossover MB 1 :4."!- :i. . M 715 88743 votilo 100 1:40 4.. MS. .X 710 8S770'- Pins and Needles. . 100 1 :39* 0..104..X705 r.I. W. Schorr entry. Fifth Race— 1-2 MUe. 2-vear-olds. Allowances. (Track record: 88708— 47 ji— 2— 122.) (88611) John Pendergast. ..118 :49? 117.. X 723 (88745) Bash 109 :48i 114 720 |S8741i Ko-.t Carrol 112 :48J 117.... 715 8S741* Ik ris Ward (M)..109 :49 MB 715 88708 Bendaaa 114 :49* 114 7lo 8\8768 AIh: Attell 104* :30 117..X70S L 88442* Ortega 117 705 I BBMB Maroiuara CM) ... 109 700 Sixth Race — 7-8 Mile. 3-vear-oh!s and upward. Selling. (Track record: lasts' 1371 — 1—105.) 18702* Smug ....109 IMBI B. . BS..X723 88770* Mian line 102 1:20*. 4..MB..X720 8808t* Fend Heart .. . MB 1:20* 5..115..X715 88743* Wosdlaae : 98 1:27*. 5..115..X715 88740 *t'omplete 3..HO..X710 88744 Bethlehem ;. 4.. 115 703 8870P'*( Hopper (Mr.. 3.. 98 705 Seventh Race — About 2 Miles. Hunters. Dundee 150 Schoolboy ...•.:... 150 * Apprentice allowance. The figures, under .'-Rec." in alxive entries show the best tinu* made by the horse at the distance, with weight carried, since January 1. MOB. This time is not necessarily made by a winner. It maj be the estimated trnre of a losing p -.t forma nee. Pensacola Entries. PENSACOLA ENTRIES. Probabilities: Weather clear: track fast. Bacitig starts at 3:30 p. 111. (Chicago time. 3::!0.1 X Buns well in mud. ©Superior mud runner. (M) maiden. First Race — 3 1-2 Furlongs. 2-) car-olds. Selling. Ind. Horse. : Wt. Rec. A. Wt. llib-p. 88752 ■ M . He] ires 1 05 725 88737-*E1isnoeth I alv (M)108 :45* 97 72o 88752- Falherlide MB :45*. MS 715 88732 Vaiuos -.. 108 705 8 757 Juvence (Ml .. 103 700 Second Race — 5-8 Mile. 3-year-olds and upward. Selling. 8S7-:1 Scotch Lass . 9.8 1 :03« 4 . . 107 725 887MI- Colonel Austin a04 1:044 3..1O4..X720 88733 Oerando ](Kil:(rj* S. . KM . . X715 887(10" Serenade 105 1 :01 4..107..X715 885U5 Anietus ~ . .712 1 rOSl 8..MB..XTM 88750- Cilifford ......... 99 1:( 4J 4..107 71o N875i :f lYaplie . . ." .V.TIOCi 1:01* 4..1O4..X705 88700 Michael Beck ICO 1 :03* 4 . . 1 12. . X 705 Third Race — 5-8 Mile. 3-year-ohls and Sfmjard. Selling. (887:un PIO PICO 110 1:044. 5..109..X725 88753* Lncullus 115 1:031 8..MB..X720 (88872) Sally Savage 88 1 :04 3.. 99 715 8873! *CaToiulo!et 104 1:032 .:. . 90..X715 88703 Drv Hollar ..407 1 :03A B..MB..XTM 188731) flltaHllSWB 114 1:(XJS 4..10!» 710 88730 Alice Mack , . IOO 1:02 4. . 107 705 8S701= Balesiu-U ^ 109 1:05 0. . 109.. ©705 Fourth Race — 7-8 Mile. 4-vear-olds and upward. Selling. Ind. Horse. Wt. Bee. A. Wt. Hd.-p. 887531 Tom Dolaa 105 1:284 0.. 100.. ©723 S8732* courille 120 1:311 CMS.. 72n S8701* John (iarner 108 1:31 s. .100. .©715 88739- Funk v 112 1:38 0..100. .XTM S8700 Beth (ii-idwin Km; 1 ::{3J 5. .101 . . y 71c, 887591 Kscuteheon 8. . 100. . ' 7U5 Fifth Race— 1 1-16 Miles. 4-year olds and upward. Selling. (8873.1) Necha 0. .304.. X 723 88738= Neiiulosus 108 1:3.3* 5..111..X720 8-S7H4- Water Lake 1 10 I :47 7. -1 1 •"« ■ © 15 88733* Hoyle 104 1:51 4..KNJ 71o S8733 Cobaiosa 100 1:33] 7..110.X705 |SS704» Tackle 99 1:49 5..1l4-©7o5 ss75s Bnavegaa BB 1:10.! 5. .100. . x70t) * Apprentice allowance. Pensacola Form Chart. PENSACOLA FORM CHART. PENSACOLA. FLA., Saturday. April. 2. 1910.-S venth day. pensacola Baling Association. Spring Meeting. ('-' books on. 1 Weather clear. ' Presiding Judge. W. W. I.yle. Start.-r. Kdwanl Tribe. Bacing Secretary. Hart Uernhani. 88757 First Bace— 12 Mile. Purse $150. 2-year olds. .Maidens. Allowances. Net value to winner SIM. Ind. Horse. Mt. Fin. Jockey. Op. CI. 1*1. Sh. S78S Mi-ssenRi-r Bay MO l'l JMe 'y ft 1 1 oa* S80K Eniaabeth Daly 11') 2°- JasC'r'l 1-2 2-5 out— ^::c K.H.McKinnev li'S ^ F'nklin ;:! 3 1 out vs7."iJ My Kitty 110 4- BVem 4 3 1 out ssl'uS Juv-nce 111 I JComey :!-.' Z - 3 out tCoupled in belting: n- separate place or show hitting. Time. 2a%. 52. Track fast. Win ier -Mrs. K. Lutz' b. c. by Mazagan Mary Zona 1 (rained bv K. Lutzi. Went to post at 3:3o. At jmis, 1 minute. Start giKMl. Won easily: second and third driving. Overweights -Juvence. :'. pounds. 88758 Second Baee— 7 12 Furlongs. Purse 1MB. 4-year-obls and upward. Selling. Net value to winner BUB, Ind. Horse. Wt.Fill.Joekey. Op. CI. I'l. Sh. ■-^•to-San I'rinm 111 1' JMcCy 2 2 1-i out iss70.)Nebulosus US J1 WWr'n 7-MO-d out— Sv;:;o Confessor lit; ::- F'nklin 4 4 0-2 out 88731 Tallow Hip IM 4* 1'pton 3 4 3-2 out t»7M*Dunvexan 113 ", Hvin 3 :; 1 out Time. 25V5. 51V 1:19*-,. 1:3825. Track fast. Wiintu— J. M. Browns i-ii. g. 8, by Bsssftlsw — Twinkle (trained by (i. H. N-ali. Went to post ut 3:54. At post 1 minute. Stall good. Won handily: strand and third driving. The winner was entered for $3011: no bid. Scratched— |8873C)Maiy Candlemas, ill. 88759 Third Bace— 0 1-2 Furlongs. Purse 0150. 3-year-obls and upward. Selling. Net value to winner $110. Ind. Horse. Wt. Fin. Jockey. Op. CI. PI. Sh. 88732sRamon Corona 08 lj WWr'n 1-7 lOout. ss7'il Punkv 113 -" F"nklin I :: 3 out ssToJ-Kscutchcon 115 3i .IMcC'y o-2 I 4-5 out S8702*Clysmic Mi 4.1. I'pte.n 4 4 3--out S87035O. K. Herndon ltd 5 ('Brown 2 4 •". .'-3 out Time. 25V5. 51%, 1:18%, 1:25. Track fast. Winm-r — H. Corrigan's eh. g. 3. by Bthdbert — American Beauty, by I'owhattan (trained by M. J. Buy). Went to iMist at 4:20. At |s st (» minutes. Start good. Won handily: second and third driving. The winner, entered for $:KW. was hid up to $«J0 and bsaght in. 88760 Fourth Baee— 5-8 Mile. Purse $150. 4 year-olds and upward. Silling. Net value to winner 8130. Ind. Horse. Wt. Fin. Jockey. Op. CI. PI. Sh. 8873»UTncle Jim B»i 1- (ilasner 1 1 1-2 out SS729anaisy B. 104 -i Cole 5 5 2 1 SN7nl-Alencon 111 5i Ueilly 3-2 3-2 " ' -)ut 80S73*Beth Goodwin 109 4J F'nklin 4 4 S-2 7-M 8073) -Niantic HI 5* JConley 3 2 1 1-2 8S733*-Michael Keck 111 ii Irvin 1 1 S 3 J--' Time. 25. 50%. 1:04. Track fast. Winner— Mrs. M. J. O'Dounells eh. g. 4. by In-goldshv— Miss Modish (trained bv W. F. Hickman . Went to |M st at 4:57. At |* s t 2 minutes. Start good. Won easily: second and third driving. Tho winner was entered for $100; no bid. Scratched — 88780 Sidda IX. 1o0. Overweights — Uncle Jim. 1} (pounds. 88761 Fifth Bac. — 3-1 Mile. Purse $l5o. :: ..r-olds and upward. Solliivg. Net value to winner $110. Ind. Horse. Wt. Fin. Jockey. Op. l'l. PL Sh. ss7o:; Anna Smith 111 l1' DBoTd S 3 1 out MOMJ'Locnst Hud 105 2' Upton 1 1 1-2 out 88703 John Garner IM S* Mo.Vle .12 1 1-2 out Ns7"0 Tannic 111 4 ' Irvin ii « 2 out 88733 St. "Deiniol 110 a F'nklin 3 5 2 out Time. 25. 51. 1:18. Track fast. Winner— L. Hunter's blk. 111. 7. by Ijmgford or Poll t ia e— Ca 1-111 i ue (trained hy L. Humeri. Went to post at 5:22. At iiost 4 minutes. Start good. Won driving: second and third the same. The winiver was entered for $200: no bid. Oakland Form Chart. OAKLAND FORM CHART. OAKLAND. CAL.. SATURDAY. APRIL 2. 1910. — Ninety-seventh day. New California Joe-key Club. Winter Meeting. Weather clear. Presiding Judge. L'.-C. Hopper. Stirter. Bichard Hwyer. Secretary. Percy W. Treat. Bacing starts at 1 :40 p. 111. (Chicago time 3:40 p. m. ». W indicates whip. S spurs. P. blinkers. Figures in parentheses following tin- distance of each race indicate index number, track record, age of horse and weight carried, indicates apprentice allowance. OQrf T/l I-II{ST BACK— Futurity Course (170 feet less than 3-4 milei. (71817— 1:08'-. -S— SB.) C3C3 a I "TT l'urs'e 8800. 3-year-olds and upward. Selling. Net value to winner $150. Ind Horses AWtPPSt ',i % % Str I'in Jockeys Owners O II C P S 88047 PATH. STAFFORD ws 4 108 .-. 7 :i"k 2*1 11 1*1 Gross H G Boss f, s s :; M SS711 KAISKUHUFF KB 0 111 7 i 7*4*3 4"k -3 Mentrv .1 I sfSlThllSIIS 12 12 1J ■'■ nsCW STEEL wp. 4 111 S 5 2» in 3 :i" E Caliahan.f Stowe s |] M ,; :; V.471 NETTING w S HO *i M l'l «' ."i-1. 4» T Rice F McMahon " I 4 S-.'. 4 5 SS7U BURNING HUSH W (S 111 10 « 4'' V,'^- :-.ii -".'.t. He-van E J Ramsey v M 1^ I :: IK843»)GAL VANia w S 111 is Sh 7-1. fak t*| A WilVins C M Polk 12 15 ■ « 3 SN7U;SIR HARRY v\s 4 111 !' I BJ 4'. s 7:, E Smith W C Scott 15 M 20 7 " BMS1 ACQUIA wr. 4 lofi I 11 !i- s1 «'■ 8- Buxton J Fax-m 4 4'. i\ 11-5(^5 s^'i77 EI.MUALE ivn 6 1U " 0 II4 M- ; - '.i= Keogh R A I^-isth II ■ 2" 10 7 8813S*8I9CUB w 3 105 1! 1 Mb »' 10* 10* .1 McBride D Henrv 20 41 40 15 s 6S677 COLD LEDGE w « 111 4 12 13 11 11 11 ltorel J Weber 20 M M M 1 S8724 I'IMInIM w « 111 12 2 It Cut down. G Archib'dN .rthw tstStable 11 '■!}. j-o 7-102-3 Time. 1:12. Track fast. Wi:iiu-r— B. g. by The Friar — Lingerie (trained bv A. I.. Beamy). Mint to post at 1:45. At post 4 minuti s. Start good. Won easily: second and third driving. FATHKK STAFI-'OBH closed up rapidly from a slow beginning and oulgained lis opponents through the tinal mmrter. KA.LSLBiiiiFt'-also niadc-.np much ground and finished gainelv. STKKL ran well to the stretch and Hied. NETTING ;made a fair showing and so did BUBNINO BUSH. ACOUIA beams bailly. but ran a poor race. I'lMKIM was running well when cut down. The winner was entered for $40O: im bid. Overweights — Siscus. 5 pounds. O O 'T *T !T SECOND BACK -Futurity Course (170 feet jess Uian :'.-4 milei. 1 71817--1 :Os»r.— 2— !»r . ) Q& ill). Purse *2(»i». 3-ye;ir olds and upward. Selling. Net value to winner S15o. Ind Horses AWtPPSt 'i % % Str Fin Jockeys Owners O II C P S sstiiil-ST. FRANCIS w 7 111 : J 4"'- 2". P. H» Corel D IK-nnison 7 Ml 4 - (f»8»55)*GOOD SHIP w :: 90 2 7 I* 5} U 2J P.evan J Barnes y .", 1 1-5S-5 0-102-3 ss724-*EMMA G. w " Ml 11 4 5- 4". V V Gargan J Schreiber 4 5 5 S-3 4-5 (SS723)BKDA ws :: ■ 1 s -\ 7";- -".'. 4'i A Thomas Loae Pine Stable- s I I 3 S-3 88713 ARTHUR H-VMAN \v» 3 111 hi 1 im 1] 4"k 51 Gross Reno Stable M 40 40 12 ii iss7U)LAI V RENS'LAERwb 1 IM I I i^ lj s- Hl E Callahanl H Miller 15 2" 20 4 ss&27 HAMPASS w 4 111 •"• I :!J WO* " 7". (i ArchibM.I J Conner S pi 8 :: \5 (Sii;t7 \VUt)l)L.VNDER WSB 4 111 :. in 10 M 7'. S" Mentrv W (.'ahill I 15 15 « :: SS3o5*bLLERD wsb 7 114 4 3 : ' I" 0 0* Vand'se-n C Morton BBS BJ 7 I -v.-.s7*SAINEST w 4 101 7 ! f '. '■ 10 Pi Selden W M Cain 12 12 12 3 8J Time. 1:11^. Track fast. Winner — Ch. h. by Bubieon — Why-Net. by Three Cheers ItiasaCd by Ii. Hennisoiu. Went to post at 2:10. At post 1 minute. Start giHxl. Won driving: second and third the a ST. 1BANCIS was outrun early, bill moved up and got to tbe front at the head of the stretch and. standing 1 Ifrive resolutely; just lasted long enough. ROOD SHIP sra* in a packet to the Stretch ami. wlnn clear. l-IMed ii|i very fa-t and would have won in another stride. KMMA (;. ran prominently all the wav. P.KDA el. -e,| a gap and Bolsued fast. ARTHUR 11V.MAN set the pai-e to the stretch and quit. The winner was entered lor 8400: DO bid. Scratched is8724ilt' -amo. Ill: (S8000iMat(ie Mack. 100. Ovei-w eight- Wooillnnlel-. '■', pounds. QQ77P TIIIBH BACK 3-4 Mile. (78888—1:11%— 3 1 IO. . Purse $250. 3 year olds and up- OO 4 ■ O ward. Selling. Net value to winner $200. Ind Iloi-es AWtPPSt i '.i r-i Str Fin Jockeys Owners O H C V S 'S-T.MiUlLDFINN nlM I '■' 2' 2"- 0* 1* Gross P G Lvnch 15 1 T Ml 1 II at sn7K LADY PANCHITA wis :; !•? 7 1 U- P'l. 2-' 2' A Thomas Johnson \ Grav 12 12 I 2*. rt-5 K871JS UBELK) »n I IM 1 2 Q :;' ::-•.::• C, Archih'dO A Baldwin 5 0 ! :; «-5 W. .SK\VKI,h w si; « 114 S a 5j 0* |nk «■ Mentrv W Cahill :: 23-323-31 7-2(i SS05S NOV.GOROD w 4 NO •: 4 * 5J 5' 5* Selden C Bnmma 21 BJ to M | i s7i:()SERV.ICEN .,E ivn 4 107 2 ; 0* I I 8 A Willins StocfctonR'chSta 10 12 12 4 S-o ^VJ^.ZINKANU w 3 HI I 7 7 Pulled uo.E CallahanJ L K.«ven 30 «o t» 20 10 Time. 24-.,. 48«;. 1:142,,. Track fast. Winner B. lu. by Bold Beds— Wings (trained by T. Kirki. Went to pool at 2:35. .»t |«ost 1 minute. Start bad. Won easily: second ami third driving. COf.D-UINN. easily best, was on I run by LAKY PANCHITA to ihe stretch, then came with ■ rash and won coma a.v.-y. LADY PANCHITA beat the gate and -el t fast pace to the stretch, then tired wlien challenged OUKl.lo 1 in well and Onishn) gamely. SKWKI.L began slowly and ran a bad race. NOVGOROD Imished .veil. 'Jin- winner \mis eiiti red for $700: 110 bid. Overweights Ziiikaiid. 4 pound-. ftft777 FOUBTH BACK 1 Mile. (00104 1:38% 1 ! 5.) Pur-e BBO, 3 year olds and upward. OO Iff Handicap. Net value to winner $275. Ind Horses AWtPPSt 'i \k ^ Str Fin Jockevs Owners t) Tl C P S sv74!i-'( 'HESTER KBUM Wll I 32 1 2 l'i l"k |Sj lj p- Selden E M-VIle S3 2 2 11 --Oout (\s714)()RBI 'IT.AR w 7 112 5 4 ?j 3-'l 2- 2'1. 2l T Rice Johnson 8: Gray 4-5 ;v 103 4 14 out ssi;i;:;-|.vi"i.F.MENT ws 4 102 3 3 4'' I- 4»1 3* ■» Yandse-n L T O'ljearv 5 s 7 - i:; •S7II-COI.OXEL JACK wet: 102 4 3 5 5 5 I] 4 Gross * Tunk 12 S 20 4 8-1 $8727 oitil.EXE a ; w :' 1 21 J* ::•; 5 S Qawmaa c T Conterford 4'» Pki |i-i h 4 Tine. 25. 50'5. 1:15. 1:41. Track fast. Winner-ch. c. by Sir Hercules -Ravotettc Itraniet] by W. Pay). Went to posi at 2:5.8. At post 1 minute Start good Won easily; second and third driving. CHKSTKB Kill M went to the front quickly and, while c-losely pre-sed. held his advantage aud finally ago SQtBB nway. ORBKTLAR made up some ground, but his rare was far below bis best form. INCLEMENT ran 8Sr 88594 Well all the way. ORILENE showed early speed, but tired badly. M ftft77ft FIFTH RACE— 1 Mile and 70 Yards, I IMS*— 1 :43— 5— 10(1. ) rurse $250. 3-year-olds CJO I I O and upward. Selling. Net value to winner $200. .., Ind Horses AWtPPSt U ¥t ^ Sir Fin Jockeys Owners O H C P S • then SS6s6:RALEIGH nllO 2 -J P| 23 l| l" 1" T Rice 1 H Miller 8 15 15 6 I g &872S BISHOP W. w 4 107 1 1 3J 4'J 3- 2-1 9* A Thomas Keckwith Stable 6 10 7 3 7-5 ■ the SSOt.VHIAOKO B :, 104 3 5 1- 1*1 23 2'} 3J» A Will'ms R S Davidson 4 4 4 2 1 _, 88714s WHIDDEN' wb ,"i 103 6 1 7J 71 61 7: 4" Selden Maine Stable 8 12 10 5 I p fc86« BUCKTHORN wb 4 105 9 8 9 9 it 61 5n Gross W S Rogers 8 8 41 11-66-5 S 886*6 KKWIN T. FRYER vb 6 111 8 9 83 81! SJ 8^ 6 Mentry F Wallhauser 5 7 7 3 8-5 i_ K48* K(iI'NI) AND Rol'NDw 5 108 S 4 6:1 03 4'i 41 73 Keogh J Barnes 7 10 6 21 8-5 ind — 88664 MIKES w 3 88 4 I 41 31" 53 I* B« Ked.ris H Thompson 4 8 8 4 2 In fc*4^ FvH-LlE L. w 5 98 7 6 Vt •"- 7' 9 9 Kent Allen & Hensley.". 12 10 5 2 — Time. 24. 49, l:15Vs. l:41»/5. l:45«i. Track fast. » Winner — ( b. g. by Bassetlaw — Grartae (trained by I. H. Miller). Went to post at 3:24. At post B minutes. Start good. Won driving: second and third the same. 8w RALEIGH, always well up. took tlie lead on the stretch turn and. standing a drive Tor a furlong, just 88 liiM.-d long enough. BISHOP W. ran a tine race and almost got up in a resolute tiuish. HIAl'KO set the H pace to the stretch and held on gamelv in the final drive. WH1DDEN. BUCKTHORN and EDWIN T. 88 KKVKR ttnished fast and close up. The winner was entered for $700; no bid. ss Scratched KS3tBi-Rosevale. 99: ( S? 82.*i ) Silver Line. 95: 88451 Meltondale. 94. 88 Q tj fj rQ SINTH RACE— Futurity Course (170 feet less than :j-4 mile). (71817—1 : «*&— 2— !». ) C? O I 4 C/ Purse $250. 3-year-olds and upward. Allowances. Net value to winner $200. .- Ind Horses AWtPPSt M \k % Str Fin Jockeys Owners O H C P S JJ MM KEY HINDOO w 5 109 2 3 4 4 ?.' 1*1 G Archib'dOakwoodS'kR'ch 2 3 3 1 out SIJ ■HPUK. I IEl"l)ON*NE wsb 4 104 1 I 21 I'll1 "n A Will'ms KaisinCitvStable 11-521 8-5 9-20out _ 88726 THISTLE BELLE 4 106 4 1 32 23 9* 9 Gross Frazier & Farris 3-2 3-2 6-5 1-3 out 5 88592 FERN 1_ w 5 99 3 4 l"k 33 4 4 A Thomas A J Jackson 20 50 50 6 7-5 S Time. l:10*i. Track fast. - Winner — Ch. h. bv Rev el Santa Anita — Li Hindos (trained by W. P. Maxwell). — W'-nt la post at 3:5N." At post :i minutes. Start good. Won easily; second and third driving. RE»Y Ind I« HINDOO was outf.ioted in the early running, but made good with a fast stretch rush and easily outstayed — LIKELY I)IE1'IH)NNE at the end. LIKELY DlEl'DONNE showed much speed in pacemaking. but began 88 to tire near the finish. THISTLE BELLE acted badly and wore herself out at the post, but ran gamely at 88 that. FERN L. showed speed and probably will improve. 8 Scratched— 88003 Phil Mohr. 97. 8)i Overweights — Rey Hindoo. 2 pounds. 8 Page 3 Jamestown Form Chart. JAMESTOWN FORM CHART. . — - vr JAMESTOWN. VA., SATURDAY. APRIL 2, 1910.— Second day. Jamestown Jockey Club. Spring Meeting, st c»; l«~.ks on. i Weather clear. M _____ ll( Presiding Judge, Edward Cole. Starter, Mars (assidv. Racing Secretary. F. W. Gerhardy. c! — — ,,j Racing starts at 3:00 p. in. (Chicago time 2:00 p. m. ). W indicates whip. S spurs. B blinkers. Fig- « nres in parentheses following the distance of each race indicate index number, track record, age of horse and weight carried. Mudicates apprentice allowance. QQ7PQ FIRST RACE— 1-2 Mile. (8S745 — IS}.-,— 2— 109.) Purse $300. 2-year-olds. Allowances, r OO I OO Net value to winner $225. C lad Horses AWtPPSt hi. !,_ % Str Fin Jockeys Owners O H C P S Ii 88370 MASTER JOHN ws 122 2 3 U U Ik Palms D Dunlop t2-5 2-5 1-4 out— M X\04o LCKTIIEL ws 112 1 4 23 2'J 210 Steinh'dt J A Jones 4 8 8 9-5 4-5 88 88436 BESUAGA WB 114 3 2 3» 31 34 Harty D Dunlop t2-5 2-5 1-4 2 4-5 g* MAROMARA ws 109 5 6 41 51 4» Gaskin L tli-.rth 20 40 30 6 3-2 g RA "EWELL ws 112 4 7 7 6h 5l A Lang W S Diffenderfer20 100 100 30 10 * BAYEHIN ws 109 6 I 5J 43 tj Musgr've- .1 W Schorr 10 30 SO 8 2 ^ 88f.393ABE ATTELL WB 117 7 1 P t T G Burns T Hatfield 4 8 8 7-5 1-2 ■fCoupled in straight betting only. Time. ll«i, 24*5, 47% (new track record). Track fast. Winner — Br. c. by Ornus— Hoodoo (trained by J. W. Pangle). tl Went to post at 3:1)4. At i ost 4 minutes.' Start 'good. Won driving: second and third the same, tj MASTER JOHN weut into the lead quickly, was well ridden and was doing his best throughout. LOCHIEL n is evidently a good colt, ran lapped on tli" winner all the way and almost got tip in a game effort. BEN- I ej J)A ;.\ was al'.vavs well up ami ran a good race, but was outpaced and a distant third. ii in Scratched — Muff. MB. ■ ' C ^Qry/"»^A SECOND RACE— 5-8 Mile. (81726—1:01—3—109.) Purse $250. 3-year olds and up- = ^^^7 ■ \jJl7 ward. Selling. Net value to winner $175. L Ind Horses AWtPPSt 4 V~ % Str Fin Jockeys Owners O H 0 P S , J, 863o7 RACING BELL WB 4 116 2 1 1= 1' llJ l3 A Lang W S Diffenderfer 4-5 4-5 2-5 out— ■BM*W. I H1N 'H wn 4 116 7 3 2- 21 2s 2r Steinh'dt M Hutchison 3 5 5 6-5 1-2 ,j ■OM ;1X P1'ER WB 3 106 .". 6 3J :".2 T- 3l A Burton ,T.A Jones 12 30 30 10 4 (! 84C74-BENLALA wsb 8 119 « 5 4" 6' 4" 43 Medliiott Mrs G C Brenton50 50 30 8 3 ; Ma_)-U_M FI'IX'.E wsb 5 119 4 7 6' 4' 5= 5 Moore W M Parrish Jr 50 100 100 30 15 si KS9*BABY WILLIE ws 7 112 1 I 5h 51 6= 6« Sh'maker MrsG.IEngelking 2 4 4 6 5 2-5 n 883)-,9 KATHERINE VAN ws 3 104 3 4 7 7 7 7 Ploss F Lightfoot 8 20 20 4 2 8J Time. 23%, 48%. 1:01%. Track fast. Winner — B. f. by Racine — Miss Wandelohr (trained by J. L. Oladish). Went to |M st at 3:30. At post 4 minutes. Start good. Won easily: second and third driving. RACING I BELL went to the front early and. showing tine sj»eed. made every post a winning one. W. I. HINCH was 1 w always In closest pursuit and finished gamely. GLOPPER went into third place quickly and stayed there, c but could not improve his position. BABY WILLIE ran a bad race. The winner was entered for $400; ; tl n.» bid. t, '■ ftft77H THIRD RACE— 1 Mile. (77271—1 :40%— 3— 104. ) Purse $250. 3-year-olds and up- _ KJ O # 4 \3 ward. Allowances. Net value to winner $175. Ind norses AWtPPSt M % % Str Fin Jockeys Owners 0 H C P 8 88." 41 JOE ROSE ws 4 106 1 1 1' 13 22;- Ink ]3 Musgr've J W Schorr 1 1 2-0 out— (SX:V9XASORINE WB 4 105 2 2 2:0 2-« Ink 2=o 2* A Lang T Hatfield 3-2 3 3 2-5 out 863-i4sPINS AND NEEDL'Sws 6 105 333 3 3 3 3 McCahey WFAMulholland 3 Z\ 31 2-0 out Time. 24%, 49%. 1:15 VS. 1:40%. Track fast Winner — Blk. c. bv Bannockburu — Ameliana (trained by A. Simons). Went to post at 3:52. At inist 4 minutes. Start bad. Won easily: second the same. JOE ROSE tared OSORINE into defeat In the first three-quarters and won easing up. OSOR1NE made a game, but unavailing, effort. PINS AND NEEDLES refused to break and was practically left, but finished fast. O O FT ry "I FOCRTH RACE— 5 1-2 Furlongs. (.SS740— 1 M%— 9— 103.) Purse $250. 3 year-olds ^5^7 I 4 A and upward. Allowances. Net value to winner $175. Ind Horses AWtPPSt % % % Str Fin Jockeys Owners O H 8 P S j 86852 BANIVES WB 3 104 2 1 I'll' 1' 1' G Burns J W Schorr t4-5 6-5 6-5 out— I 8.M9.' KING OF YOLO ws 3 97 1 3 2' 23 3 2J Steinh'dt O Hak 1 1 3-5 out— 8 862702ROB CO. WB 3 106 3 2 3 3 2h 3 Musgr've J W Schorr f4-5 6-5 6-5 out— 8 i Coupled in betting: no separate place or show letting. 8 Time. 23%, 47%, 1:00%. 1:07%. Track fast. 8 Winner — B. c. bv Bannockburu — Nora Ives (trained by A. Simons). 8 Went to |H st at' 4:19. At post 2 minutes. Start good. Won easily: second driving. BAN1VES took 8 the lead at once and. showing much speed, won all the way. KINO OF YOLO, easily second best, was 8 l» -aded at the half by BOB CO. for an instant, but drew away again into an easy second. BOB CO. ran a ] ■MM race, but tired in the stretch. i Scratched— 88740:King Avondale, 114: 88548 -La Beine Hindoo, 111: 84(M 73Racebrook. 89: (88769)Rae- ■ ing Bell. 104. | Overweights — Boh Co.. 5 pounds. $ ftft770 FIFTH RACE— 5-8 Mile. (SI 720— 1:01— 3— 109.) Purse $250. 3-year-olds and upward, j O O 4 4 j-i Selling. Net value to winner $175. I ; | Ind Horses AWtPPSt % V4 % Str Fin Jockeys Owners 0 II C P S j 88557 EVA TANGl'AY ws 3 104 2 1 5 31 3= 1'?; G Burns T Hatfield* 6-5 6-5 1 out— ! 86271 LfRID ws 4 116 3 3 2 \\ 4' 23 Palms J Farrell Jr 20 20 20 0 8-5 ! ■K7*nrANDRTEWB wb 4 113 I i 41 2»* 2» 31 A Burton M Burton 3 3 14-57-10out J 8*,67:,RAt'EBROOK ws 2 106 1 2 W 1J 1J 4* A Lang W 8 DiflenderferO 10 10 I 6-5 \ 81493 Ll'CILLE It. WB 4 116 4 4 3" 5 I 5 Ploss C C Smithson 4 6 4 6-5 1-3 \ Time. 23%. 48. 1:01%. Track fast. Winner — Ch. f. by Contestor — Grotesque (trained by T. Hatfield). \ Weut to |H»t at 4:42. At i ost 1 minute. Start good. Won easily; second and third driving. EVA TANOl'AY ran in tight quarters early, but found an opening next to the rail on the stretch turn and. fin- 1 lulling fast, won going away. I.l'RID ran well, but was favored by RACEBROOK carrving the others wide ^ on the turn. M'ANDREWS. probably second l est. suffered from RACEBROOK'S Interference. The latter * showed much speed in pacemaking. but ran out at the head of the stretch. The winner was entered for I ij.4410: no bid. I Scratched— 88509 Pollv Lee. 99. i — i QQ77Q SIXTH RACE— 1 Mile and 70 Yards. Purse $200. 3-year-olds and upward. Selling. i &£j 4 4 O Net value to winner $150. ( Ind Horses AWtPPSt % \t. % Str Fin Jockeys Owners O H 0 ¥ 8 i — — , — — — i 88613 PLANTLAND wb 7 112 I I 3 » 3' 1' I* 1» Hartv G W Carmack 2 2! 2 4-5 1-3 I MB»*8fL-VBRINE ws 4 106 I 1 1} 1* 2' 21 2s Musgr've J W Schorr 2 I 8 5 3-0 out f XS491 HAVRE ws 4 111 2 2 2 B 3' 3n 3= A Burton H J Kennedy 4 7 7 2 1 I 8S6"t=*Iji IS CAVANAGII WB 5 105 3 6 6 4i 41 4« 40. Steinh'dt W M Sheedy 2 3* I 6 5 1-2 ! MM SALTRAM WB I 110 6 4 ,V» p 5' 5= 5« G Burns MCCopperthwaite 8 12 12 4 2 i 84604 HELEN B. wb 5 110 4 3 4J 6 « 6 6 Palms H T Palmer 30 50 50 15 6 l Time. 24%, 49, 1:14%, 1:40%, 1:45. Track fast. - Winner — B. g. by Orlando--Plantess (trained by (;. W. Carmack). j Went to pmm at ," : )2. At jM»st l minute. Start g«MHi. Won easily: second and third driving. PLANT- j LAND wis interlertd with shortlv after the start, but quickly recovered and. rushing through into a long } je.-id. won easing up. S1LVERINE. away well, set the early pace and held on gamely to the end. HAVRE | ran prominently and finished well. LOIS CAVANAOH ran out at the head of the stretch and finished next j to the outside rail. The w inner was entered for $31)0; no bid. Scratched— I M214 I Racine II.. 112. I Jacksonville Form Chart. I JACKSONVILLE FORM CHART. JACKSONVILLE. FLA.. SATURDAY. APRIL 2. 1910.— One hundred and eleventh day. Florida Live Stock j and Agricultural State Fair Association. Winter Meeting. (24 books on.) Weather clear. Presiding Judge. Joseph A. Murphy. Starter. II. D. Brown. Racing Secretary, II. D. Brown. Racing starts at 2:30 i . m. (Chicago time 2:30 p. m.). W indicates whip. S spurs. B blinkers. Figure- in parentheses following the distance of each race indicate index number, track record, age of horse and weight curried. ^Indicates apprentice allowance. 4^ O r"7 f*iy FIRST RACE— 3-4 Mile. (88576— 1 :11%— 7— 105.) Purse $350. 4-year-olds and up OO lU_5 ward Selling. Net value to winner $275. Ind Horses AWtPPSt \i % % Str Fin Jockeys Owners O H C P S K80HOHACE E. WB 6 106 13 1^ 1« I*» _■ J Henrv P C Piper 11-203-51-2 1-15 out b»7"T M .1. WHALEN .wb .'. 1085 2 6 w- 4' 3 2" E Griffin G Von der HodenlO 17 17 2 . 9-10 W:: !«»■' ALLEN ws 7 111 7 5 4' 23 2' Z- J Reid W C Leach 00 10010015 6 Wi rkKIGKEE w 5 109 5 7 6" 6h 6 fr Dreyer C H Davids 20 30 30 6 2 s ..' : KNLIST w 5 106 8 2 3' 31 4= W» Hannan II McCarren 30 60 50 8 2 87Mi*l'OINT LA«'E w 4 96 6 4 7 7 5J 6' McNtllty T W Flynn 100 200 100 40 12 8K7 :«AWAY w 7 106 2 1 2" 5' J 7 7 Pease W C Wise 100 200 200 60 20 887o7-SI'LI-:nI IDA wb 4 101 4 I ft at the post. J Wilson J T Combs 21 3 2* 1-2 1-4 Time. 23%. 48. 1:13%. Track fast. Winner— Ch. g. by Rannoc kburn — Miss Lynr.b (trained by O. Sulley). Went to post at 2:32. At post 1 minute. Start poor. Won cantering: second and third driving. HORACE i;. U-^an fast and. dashing to the front, drew away into a long lead and was pulled up at the end. M. J. WHALEN t egiin slowly, but gradually improved his position and. wearing DOC ALLEN down. ul gamed him at the end. The latter was hard ridden all the way in an effort to get to the leader and tired BPLENDIDA propped at the start. The winner was entered for $400: no bid. Scratched -ssdi^Mloserrian. Ill: KS739 Mozart. 101; 88730 Brown Tony. 100. Overweights — M. J. W'halen. 2 pounds. CQ7PQ SECOND RACE— 1-2 Mile. (88520— 48%— 2— 109. ) Purse $400. 2 year-olds. Selling. OO i OO Net value to winner $325. Id J Horses - AWtPPSt V* % % Str Fin Jockeys Owners 0 H C P S 8XC.4 GOLDEN RI'BY WB 115 8 4 2= 2= Is C Grand G R Bryson 15 30 25 8 3 88629 INSPECT GENERAL V.B115 7 3 1 | V 21 Troxler W R Eizer 5 6 "4 8-G 7-10 (8X7HC)PODBGA w 118 « 2 ?M Z- 3s Trueman T P Haves 2 2| 2J 1 2-5 (MCni HAWK LIKE w 118 9 ". 51 5s 4"k J Wilson S W Streett 6 10 10 4 8-5 8K »; LEES FRIAR w 118 5 7 4' 4' .V E Griflin I^awn.lale Stable 6 15 12 4 2 88690 STARTLER WB 115 3 6 6 6 6* Kohn J F Judd 30 30 20 8 3 8872i*VHESS w 110 1 1 7 7 7« M Henry K J Pons 20 CO 40 ■ 6 8Sr 88594 M .., • then g ■ the _, p S i_ In ind — — » 8w 88 H 88 ss 88 .- JJ SIJ _ 5 S - — Ind I« — 88 88 8 8)i 8 vr st M ll( c! ,,j « r C Ii M 88 g* g * ^ tl tj n I ej ii in C = L J, ,j (! ; si n 8J I 1 w c ; tl t, '■ IVY GREEN* w 115 2 S 8 8 8 Hannan H McCarren 80 100 100 40 20_ (882i5)ST\RIN\ W 115 4 9 Bolted. S Davis R L Thomas 3-2 21 11-51 2-a Time. 12. 23%. 35%. 49%. Track fast. Winner— B. f. bv Waterboy--Mono (trained by (i. R. Bryson). ..,,., ' * - Went to iH«st at 2:57. At post 2 minutes. Stait good. Won easily: second and third driving. OOI.Dr.N RI'BY got off forwardlv and followed INSPECTOR GENERAL until straightened out m the homestretch, went to the front with a rush ami drew awav into an easy lead. INSPECTOR GENERAL showed the most speed for three furlongs, then tired when challenged. BODEGA, on the Inside, saved, ground when entering the homestretch and finished gamely. STARINA, green at the barrier, bolted to the outside fence at start. The winner was entered for $000; no bid. Scratched— 88017 Sewanee. 118. ^ QQ7^/I THIRD RACE— 7-8 Mile. (87514— 1:2*1 — t — 112.) Purse $350. 4-year-olds and upward. OO ( U'l Fillies and Mares. Selling. Net value to winner $27». ^__ Horses AWtPPSt % % % Str Fin Jockeys Owners O H C P 3 B84M AI'NT KATE w 4 104 7 I 1* I4 1 ■ 1- 1" Ganz E H Garrison 2 21 11-51 2-5 8803 APHRODITE w 5 107 6 4 4' 3nk 9 23 2" Dreyer WH Nevin 15 20 .» 2J 6-j 88631 MISS HERBERT WB 4 104 5 1 2" ?4 2' 3J 3l J Deav'p't J Huffman 6 12 10 4 2 8870') FLARNEY WB 5 107 2 7 6 .".'» 4- 4 'A 4?. Brannon F J Pons 3 .» 4 8-^.-10 88734 GATIEN LASS W 4 MM 3 8 7 7 7 ' '- V J Wilson 0 Reed 6 7 7 2J 1 S8',m:: NIOHT MIST w 5 107 4 3 8 8 8 6- 63 Troxler Mrs E F Miller 3 6 .. 2 1 SS5"S HARRIET ROWE WB 4 104 8 5 3 | 4U 5A 7" 7« F Jackson J H Nichols 20 30 30' 12 6 88734*EI YSIl'M ■ 4 101 1 6 ."■• " 6* 6» 8 8 Hamm'd G B Moreland 30 40 40 15 7 Time. 23%, 48%, 1:13%, 1:27%. Track fast. Winner— Ch. f. bv Goldcrest — Vienna (trained by J. McLaughlin. Jr.). .' . Went to post at 3:20. At j ost 1 minute. Start good. Won driving: second and third the same. ArNT KATE ran into a long lead quicklv and set the pace, but was tiring at the end and barely withstood APHRODITE'S rush. The latter came through on the inside in the homestretch, but was pulled to the outside after being cut off at the sixteenth post and would have won but for interference. MISS HERBERT showed s| eed, but tired badlv in the last furlong. The winner was entered for $300; no bid. Scratched— 88041 j Snow Ball. 107. QQr? fi. K. FOCRTH RACE— 1 1-4 Miles. (88577— 2:05%— 0—110. ) American Derby. Value OO I DO $3,000. 3-year-olds. Allowances. Net value to winner $2,050. Horses AWtPPSt St At % % Str Fin Jockeys Owners 0 H C P 8 S8656-POLLS wb 120 5 3 31 3'i 2» 2'} ll \- V Powers R L Thomas 4 « 5 9-5 7-10 886SO;SAGER WB 118 6 6 4 » 4" 44 3* 3s 2'J Nicol B Schreiber 4 4J 4 3-2 3-j (886441MARTINEZ WB118 3 4 I* 5J V\ 5» 4- 3' S Davis Chelsea Stable fl 2 9-.. 3-o out 887'0-Pl'LKA W 123 1 1 2* 2* 1» 1" 211. 4s Ganz J Hewitt 8 12 10 3 6-n (8842DLOTHARIO wb 118 2 2 1" 1° 3i 4' 5» 5 J J Wilson Chelsea Stable tl I Sr5.^'0".1 88577 FAUNTI^EROY WB lit 4 S 6 6 6 6 6 6 J Reid MrsJMcLaughlin 2 2J 11-09-101-j tConpled in betting. Time, 24. 48, 1:13, 1:39. 2:05%. Track fast. Winner— B. c, by Voter — Picayune II. (trained by H. McDaniel). ..,,,,. ™, , „ Went to post at 3:40. At |x st 3 minutes. Start good. Won easily: second and third driving. POLLS was saved to the first turn, where he squeezed through on the inside into second place and was under restraint until after passing the half-mile posL where he went to the leaders with a rush and drew away easilv iu the homestretch. SAGER ran in striking distance from the start and made a game effort in the homestretch, but tired in the last sixteenth. MARTINEZ dropped too far back in the early running and. (■'using a big gap. was gaining on the leaders when too late. PI'LKA was raced into exhaustion in keeping pace with LOTHARIO for the first six furlongs. The latter was speedy, but tired. F.U'NTLKROY was rei'eatedly bumped by SAOER in the first quarter, but ran poorly and has evidently trained off. Scratched — 88721) Boca Grande. 118. ... Lothario, singly, place. 2j to 1: show, evens. No separate place or show betting on Martinez. QQrOA FIFTH RACE— 3-4 Mil*. (88576— 1:11%— 7— 105.) Purse $400. 3-year-olds and up-OO ( OO ward. Selling. Net value to winner $325. ^_ Ind Horses AWtPPSt % % % Str Fin Jockeys Owners 0 H C P 8 Wl SEYM'R BEL'TLER wb 5 103 1 4 41 5 41 l1 J Deitv p!t\M C PrUchard 4^ 10 10 3 3-7 88658»FLY'G FOOTSTEPS WB 3 102 3 3 ll l1 l2 2l Ganz S Lonis 8 10 4J £-u 7-10 886923TOM M'GRATH WB 7 114 6 1 21 2- 2' 3J Troxler G P Brazier 2* 4J 4J .-0 1-2 (!S8658)BARNSDALE wb 6 108 2 5 3l 4"k 3J 4J E Griffin G V Barnes 35 7 6 8-.. 4-;» s8643)MANE SWIFT wb 5 98 5 2 5 3& 5 5 Adams R D Williams 8-5 2 11-101-2 out 88655*LADY IR'MA w 4 106 4 Left at the post. J Henry 8 A Clopton 10 20 20 8 3 Time. 28%. 47%. 1:12%. Track fast. Winner— B. g. bv Sain— Grand Lady (trained by T. H. Stevens). Went to post at 4:00. At jiost 1 minute. Start good for all but LADY 1RMA. Won easily: second and third driving SEYMOCR BEUTLER trailed in the rear division to the stretch turn, where he swung to the outside and. finishing with a rush, drew away in the last sixteenth. FLYING FOOTSTEPS showed a fine turn of earlv speed and set a hot pace, but tired when it came to a hard drive. TOM M'GRATH was nml ■ but kept swerving in behind the leaders in the stretch racing. JANE SWIET bolted to the outside the last furlong. LADY IRMA propped.at the start. The winner was entered for $500: no bid. Scratched— 88721-Judge Cabiniss. 104; S8U922Anavri. 100; 88708-Ethon, 112; 88081 Camel, 103; 88043 Ceremonius. 103. _ Q Q -7 C\ HT SIXTH RACE— 1 1-16 Miles. (87840—1:40—4—107.) Purse $400. 4 year-olds and up-OO I O I ward. Selling. Net value to winner $325. ^^^ M Horses AWtPPSt % % % Str Fin Jockeys Owners O H C P 8 (8S709)PIUTE WB 4 109 6 1 l2 l4 Is 1* l'l J Reid Arlington Stable 8-5 2 7-5 7-101-3 (88682 )*DESCOMN~ETS wb 4 109 2 4 6 44 3'J 3« 2= Adams D A Brollier 9-5 3 13-54-5 1-3 (8S710)*YAMA wb 4 106 4 6 4"k 2" 21 21 35 J Wilson C S Wilson 4 I 3 9-101-3 S87"22ROSEBORO w 7 110 5 5 3o 32 44 45 4' Brannon F J Pons 5 10 7 2 7-10 (88604) LA FAYETTE wb 7 110 3 2 5» 6 5l 51 54 E Griffin S 8 Johnson 15 30 30 8 3 88708 CASSOWARY WB 4 109 1 3 2l 5lJ 6 6 6 F Jackson C Houser 50 60 CO 20 6 Time. 24, 48%, 1:14%. 1:41. 1:47. Track fast. Winner— Ch. g. by Ethelbert— Yaqui (trained by J. H. Brannon). ^ _■ _ .. . »-!• ' Went to post at 4:30. At tiost 1 minute. Start good. Won easily: second and third driving. PII TF. went into the lead quickly and moved far away oir the backstretch. but was tiring at the finish. DES-COMNETS met with early* interference and closed a big gap into a fast going second. YAMA ran well to the stretch and quit when it came to a drive. ROSEBORO was outrun all the way. The winner was en tend for $000; no bid. . j- Scratched— 88710-Golconda. 109; 88659 Molesey. 112. Jamestown Entries and Past Performances for Monday, April 4. _ Jamestown Entries and Past Performances for Monday, April 4. WEATHER CLEAR. TRACK FAST. LATEST PERFORMANCES OF HORSES ENTERED. ' The small figure under "Str." shows the distance the horse was ahead of that next in the race, j The small figure under "Fin." — unless the horse won — shows the number of lengths the horse waa behind the winner. Weight to be carried appears at top of column of weights in previous races. I First Race [1st Jamestown] j I 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 ] i ■ | $ j I | j ! ! J \ \ \ 1 ^ * I I i i i ( i i I f I ! i l - j j } | j I I j FIRST RACE— 8-4 Mile. 3-year-olds and upward. Selling. (81001—1:13 — J — 115.) Index Course DistTimeT'ckOdds Wt St % Vi % StrFin Jockeys Started Order of Finish. HYPERION II., b. %, 7 110 By Mazagan— Van-a-Clar (T. Hatfield). 88744 Jamestown 51 f l:07g fast 1 114 1 5 E 32 2h (J Burns 7 Takablra. Oppar. Bethlehem. 88524 Jacks' ville 3-4 l:12g fast 41 115 7 8 7 7 6«1 G Burns 10 St'keOut. J.Cabiniss. K.Av dale. S8494 Jacks' ville 3-4 1:14| fast 21 108 8 5 5 6" 5» A Lang 8 Banisdale. K.Arondale. GoldDust 88440 Jacks' ville 3-4 1:14 fast 41 114 9 7 6 3} 1" Nicol 10 HomeRun. Stringency. Barnsdale 8762S Jacks'ville 1 1:39J fast 16-5 1091 3 5 4 2 31 5'J V Powers 0 Pocomoke. Elfall. Piute. 87561 Jacks'ville 3-4 l:14g fast 8-5 114 2 2 1 Is l1 V Powers 7 Mary F„ R. Onyx. May Amelia. 87430 Tampa 11:48 slow 1 110 4 3 3 3 3 _ 21 J Deav'pt C Osorine, W. Griswell. Kercheval. TAKAHIRA, ch. g, 4 114 By Plaudit— Lucy Glitters (D. Dunlop). BftTM Jamestown 5i f l:07g fast 1 113 3 1 1 1= 1" Palms 7 Hyperion II., Ojppar. Bethlehem 88494 Jacks'ville 3-4 1 :14jJ fast 41 107 4 2 2 3. 6=1 Palms 8 Barnsdale. K. Avondale. GoldDust 88438 Jacks'ville 5* f 1 :07| fast 5 106 2 3 3 3'\ 2l Palms lO Nealon, Hoffman. Gretna Green. S8408 Jacks'ville 3-4 1:141 good 9-5 10911 112' 2» Nicol 9 DeKalb. J'geCabiniss. Woodlane. 87562 Jacks'ville 7-Sl:28 fast 20 98i I 6 6 7 7 6'6iFain 7 D.Knight. C.Eastman. B.Double. 87489 Jacks'ville 3-4 VJM fast 10 105 1 1111 4»3 J Reid 7 Furnace. Ben Double. Waponoca S7376 Jacks'ville 5-8 59j! fast 20 105 5 6 5 6" 683 W Will'ms 7 J.GriffinlL. Pantoufle. Boog.Red 87333 Jacks'ville 3-4 1:14$ good 3 104 1 1 1 24 23 W Will'ms 7 Joe Rose, Sandpiper. Endymion. M'ANDREWS, b. g, 4 103 By Scintillant II. — The Lady (M. Burton). 88772 Jamestown 5-8 1:019 fast 14-5 113 5 4 2 2 341 A Burton a E. Tanguay, Lurid. Racebrnok. 88567 Tampa 3-4 1:171 slow 8 97 5 3 3 3* 2= A Burton (! San Gil. Our Nugget. Tom Dolan 88462 Tampa 5?. f 1:10J slow 10 96 1 1 1 l'l Is A Burton 5 BobbyCook, Fleming, Escutcheon 88380 Tampa 5i f 1:111 slow 3-2 101 4 11 2 4 2 A Burton 6 Cassowary. B.Howe. B.Goodwin. 88360 Tampa 51 f 1:111 mud 4-5 101 3 11 l1 1° A Burton 6 B.Goodwin, UncleJlm. Lucullus. 88 63 Tampa 51 f 1:101 slow 1 99 4 1 1 1* Is A Burton 8 J.Dundon, A.Smith, Irv.P.DIggs. 88098 Tampa 3-4 1:19 slow 6 101 3 11 4 " 4» A Burton « DryDollar. Occidental. Alvtee. 88074 Tampa 5-8 l:04g slow 5 101 3 1 2 2h 2" A Burton 5 Clysmic, Carondolet, Lucullus. BILLIE HIBBS, br. g, 5 114 By Fatherless— Aurine (7. T. Temple). 88740 Jamestown 51 f 1:062 fast I 106 I 5 5 5 .VlLewis 8 P.Davis. K. Avondale. Mon Ami. 88481 Tampa 3-4 1:17 slow 2 118 3 2 2 9 P Lewis 4 Fundamental. Ormuz, Cassowary 88416 Tampa 3-4 l:17 j slow 6-5 110 5 5 3 21 2* Lewis I Parkview. Cassowary. Aut.Glrl. 88313 Tampa 3-4 \:\Ti slow 4-5 116 5 4 4 3'1 U Lewis 5 AutumnGirl. Uralla, Bobby Cook 88219 Tampa 3-4 1:1S4 slow 3-5 119 1 2 1 1" 9 Lewis 5 Clysmic, C.Hamilton. TalWwDip 88194 Tampa 3-4 1:171 slow 4-5 109 5 3 3 21 31 Lewis G O. Kimball. RebelQueen. Uralla. 88031 Tampa 51 f 1:11* slow 3-5 113 3 2 2 21 2" Lewis 6 LaR.Hindoo. J.Garner. Gyp.GIrl OPPAR, ch. c, 3 93 By Armeath II. — Oppoponax (C. 0. Smithson). 88744 Jamestown 51 f 1 :07R fast 8 96 5 3 2 2s 3'} Moore 7 TakahJra, HynerlonlL. Bethlehem 85972 Pimlico 3-4 1:13* fast 20 110 4 12 2»k 54j Rettig Lothario. Compton. Acumen. 85865 Pimlico 5* f 1:08^ fast 6 115 4 4 6 101 ll^.W Walkerlntrinsic. Louise Welles. ComDton. 84675 Pimlico 51 f 1:09* fast 13-5 109 11 Medllcott MadelineL.. g.Savage. Newark Boy. 84660 Pimlico 5-8 l:02j! fast 3 112 2* Medllcott Chilton Queen. Haxel Frost. 84654 Pimlico G-8 1:03 fast 31 111 23 Medlicott ChiltonQiieen. MadelineL.. Raoebr k 82503 Montreal 51 f 1:11 slop 15 104 4 2 3 6 6»1 Gilbert Kyrat. Compton. Setback. 82370 Montreal 41 f 55| fast 2 103 3 2 Is 1* D McC" thy Puritan Lad. " Front Row. Adonla. HAVRE, br. c, 4 110 By Hawkawick— Tnt Tut (H. 3. Kennedy). 88773 Jamest'n lm70y 1:45 fast 7 111 ! 2 2 3 * •"" A Burton (! Plaiitl'd. Silverine, L.Cavanagh. 88491 Jacks'ville 3-4 1:151 fast 15 110 6 7 8 8 8T1 V Powers 9 Home Run, Yama.^kvo. SS456 Jacks'ville 3-4 1:151 fast 12 110 5 4 6 31 4=1 J Wilson 10 Hotm» Run. Skyo. Toll Box. 88374 Jacks'ville 3-4 1:171 hvy IS 110 2 4 3 31 4'°iE Griffin 9 GoldDust, LottaCreed. Adtnonltnr 88336 Jacks'ville 7-8 1:35 hvy 4-5 110 7 1 1 1 l3 l'i V Powers 11 Silverine. ForeGuard. GatienLass 88308 Jacks'ville 3-4 1:18 hvy 9 107 4 5 5 4s 2" S Davis 7 Anderson. Dander, Tres Jell. 88260 Jacks'ville 7-8 1:301 hvy 12 106 1 2 4 5 3»* 3-J S Davis 8 Gold Dust, St. Joseph. Maximum 88209 Jacks'ville 3-4 l:16g hvy 3 102 6 4 4 1"X I» Obert 9 Enlist. Horace E.. El Dorado. 88161 Jacks'ville 61 f 1:081 fast 12 1071 3 5 4 4= 4»1 D McCthyll GoldDust. MarieRne. Aunt Kate. RACEBROOK, b. g, 3 95 By Racine— Miss Wandelohr (W. 8. Diffenderfer). 88772 Jamestown 5-8 l:01g fast 10 106 2 1 1 11 4B1 A Lang 5 E. Tanguay. Lund. McAndnws. 84667 Pimlico 5-8 1:02| fast 8-5 109 38 E Hayes « M'sounBelle.S.Savage. New kB-.y 84654 Pimlico 5-8 1:03 fast 6 104 4«J McL'hlin 7 ChlltonQueen. Oppar. MadelineL. Second Race [2nd Jamestown] SECOND RACE— 3-4 Mile. 3-year-olds and upward, Selling. (816G1— 1:13— 1—115.) DEMETRI0S, b. g. 4 108 By Flanudes — Lalite (J. Farrell, Jr.). S6105 Pimlico 1 1-16 1 :47g fast GO 108 3 4 6 C « G1* C Brady Osorine. Golden Castle. Rostrum. 85905 Pimlico lm40y 1:441 good 40 101 3 1 1 1 21 33 C Brady Rostrum. Bethlehem. Xebec 84672 Pimlico 3-4 1:141 fast 20 113 9- lLewis Jolly Takahira. Jennie \\ells. 84663 Pimlico 1 1-16 1:481 fast 15 105 4145McL'hlin Cunning.H. About \ou. K.of Bashan. W. I. HINCH, br. o, 4 103 By Royal Flush in. — L'Amaxen* (M. Hutchison). 88769 Jamestown 5-8 l:01g fast 5 116 3 2 2 23 23 Steinh'dt 7 Racing Bell. Glopper. Renlala. 8S744 Jamestown 5J f 1:071 fast 30 111 6 4 3 4t 5"lSteinhdt 7 Takahira. Hyperion II.. Oppar 88604 Tampa 1 1-16 l:54g slow 10 107 4 1 1 1 l3 44 J Steinh'dt G LaFayette. L.Cavanagh. F.Riley. 88499 Tampa 5-8 1:031 slow 6 108 5 5 5 41 4*1 Steinh'dt 8 SirAshton, Lneullus, Bonnie Bee 88446 Tampa 7-8 1:31 slow 6 80 3 3 4 5 5 4«i Steinh'dt 5 Tota Dolan, Tamar. San Gil. 88397 Tampa 7-8 1:32 slow 6 107 2 3 4 4 41 5«} Steinh'dt 5 Pir. Diana, G. Kimball. B.Howe. 88345 Tampa 3-4 1:171 slow 3 102 5 4 5 4 43 Steinh'dt 5 Tom Dolan. Bobby Cook. Hoyle. 88294 Tampa 51 f 1:111 slow 3 104 6 2 3 31 P Steinh'dt 6 BcnHowe, Greenlawn. TomDolan EMIN0LA, br. m, 6 103 By Aloha— Eminence (Mrs. G. J. Engelking). SS744 Jamestown 53 f 1:071 fast 60 107 7 7 7 7 7«}Sh'niaker 7 Takahira. Hyperion 1L. Oppar. S8564 Tampa 51 f 1:12 slow 21 107 3 12 21 2» Sh'maker 8 Lucky Mate. Occidental. Necklet 88518 Tampa 3-4 1:19 slow 2 110 1 2 3 5i 5s Harty 8 Ramon Corona. Balesoed. Alvlae. 88480 Tampa 51 f 1:11 slow 3 108 2 2 2 2s 2»* A Burton 7 Greenlawn. N.Bumppo. T.Clown. 8S398 Tampa 3-4 1:18 slow 2 107 4 2 3 i- 47 Sh'maker B Merman. Balesbed. Waterbury. 88342 Tampa 51 f 1:10* slow 3 106 4 4 4 21 2"t Sh'maker 6 Waterbury. Balesbed. Meriae. 88312 Tampa 51 f 1:111 slow 3 105 1 6 4 21 31 J Sh'maker 8 Fleming. Baleshed, Alvise. DONA H., ch. m, 5 108 By Ormicant — Challie Howard (D. Hammond). 8*564 Tampa 51 f 1 :12 slow 8 110 7 4 4 6= 6'»lGlasner 8 Lucky Mate, EmincJa. Occidental 88497 Tampa Gl f 1:121 slow 8 110 2 5 5 51 531 D Murphy 7 Frank Flesher. Necklet. Tackle. 88464 Tampa 3-4 1 :19j( slow 10 108 6 3 3 3h In t Koerner 6 Red Hussar, Neeha, NIantie. 88396 Tampa Gl f 1:121 slow 5 113 3 7 5 6l 6al Dryer 7 Daisy B.. PereyTaylor. Ool. Austin 88326 Tampa 5-8 1:051 slow 5 113 6 6 6 6 6'«1K Jackson « RestlessLadv. Gllliford. M. Beck 88294 Tampa 6* f 1:111 slow 20 107 2 6 6 6 6lljFranklin « W.I.IIlncb. BenHowe. Greenlawn 88096 Tampa 61 f l:12g slow 6 106 3 3 8 61 815 Franklin 9 Baleshed. NIantie. Crense. 88028 Tampa 3-4 1:191 slow 2 112 2 4 4 44 21! Franklin 7 Limelight. BobM.iv. Aunt Lotta FLAT CREEK, b. f, 4 106 By Merryday — Contaxus fMrs. G. C. Brenton). 88742 Jamest'n 1 1-16 1 :49§ fast 60 107 2 2 3 4 4 4='lHughes 4 J. Carroll. Smug. Neoskaltveta . 779°9 Pimlico 3-4 1 17 hvy 12 102 4 6 6 6» 5«* Goldstein 8 Racquet. Grania. Constellation. 77732 Ben ning 5-8 1:03 fast 21 104 3'i E Haynes I G. Jubilee. Hanonia. My Agnes. GOOD FRIAR, ch. g, 5 110 By The Friar— Fon Mate (J. T. Temple). 88131 Tampa 1 1-8 2:151 slop 10 154 2 3 3 4 41 53» Tyler 8 Okenite. Bronte. Dr. Heard. 87S67 Tampa 1 1-8 2:081 mud 7 1461 5 4 3 3 41 44 Tyler 6 Okenite. Bronte. Al Buaou. " ■ " HUH -I -M. I -U III .. I. II... SAM FUDGE, b. g. 5. 103 By Ildrim— Minnatoka (W. M. Parrisb. Jr.). hxm J*m**tomu 5-8 1*11 fast H»o IH 7 6 4 5- 5'-' Moore 7 llacingRell. W. I. Hindi. Gb.pp.-r 840».9 Pimlico I \-s 1:54J fast 20 lit 7-«iKe\vis 7 Citiiti '« L.G. Spanker. K.ofBashan M««iJ Pimlico 1 1-4 2:14£ fast 88 137 5'=JSavage :. Killochmi. Kecniit. Litton Maid. Page 4 Third Race [3rd Jamestown] THIRD RACE— About 1 1-2 Miles on Turf. 4-year-olds and upward. Selling. Hurdle Race. LIZZIE FLAT. b. m. 6 151 By Flatlands— Lizzie M. (H. Flippem. s.vs»a \\ m.isor ai. ■: 4 W-; hvy 4i 149 4 c 4 3 J*» 3-»ls McClain Dacra. Class Leader. HnL-ian. 8j730 Windsor At. .ill last 1J ISO :: ar 3 :; »*♦ !• S McClain .7. Dillon. ClassLeader. J.C.C.-iraiiagh t*.'-'- } .!"(ls"r Ah 2 4:39J good 2 139 :: 5 :: 2 1' 1* S McClain Class Leader. Dulcian. Bilberry. 8 .-.! . Windsor Ab 2 4:33 hvy 15 IS 1 6 6 :. 4\ 4:t Gntland Waterway. Reginald. John Dillon. v.4.2 Hamilton Ah 2 4:16 fast 4 144 1 5 2 3 3»« !• S McClain ( TsLoader. Impertinence. HlOUM 8..441 Hamilton Ab 2 4:152 fast 4 138 4 4 4 4 310 3,;}T Rae Rergoo. ClassLeader. Impertinence 85309 Hamilton Abl'l 5:GSi last 2J 141 3 2 2 Lost rider. Franklin JoluiDillon. CIassI.oa.lcr. But. Ladle 8^1.4 Hamilton Ab2 4:18gfast S 140 1 3 I 3 4 3:7 Franklin Marksman. John Dillon. CI. Leader DOCTOR HEARD, ch. r. 7 153 By St. Gatien— Jude (D. F. Kinney). s86 »* Tampa 3-4 1 :i»i slow 20 114^7 .". 10 10 10 nScul - HI Frank Patton. Nccli.i. Altar. SS-.16 Tampa 5\fi:12 slow 10 112 6 7 6 6J 6*\ Mewes » The Kani. Necha. Trappe. 88479 Tampa 5-8 1 MT,l slow 20 115 10 10 10 9 Sn Scully 10 Cot'tail. Mich. Beck. Col. Austin. SS3..8 Tampa 7-8 1 :34jf mud 10 116 4 4 4 I 41 4" • Scully (j San I'rimo Necba. Alauda. 88322 Tampa 5J f 1 13J slow 10 11414 3 4 5' 3' \ Scully 0 Mos. Belle. BlackAnuie. V.Zeigler .88131 Tampa 1 1-8 2:158 slop 5 156 6 6 5 5 3 J 3-1 Scully « Okenite. Bronte. Dr. Crook. BENLALA. ch. g\ 8 153 By Aloha— Eminence (Mrs. G. C. Brentcn). 8R7S9 .'am. -tow n 5-8 1 tfli. fast 38 119 5 4 6 4'' 4* Medlieott 7 Ka.-imiBell. W.I. Hindi. Glopp.-r 84.;. 4 Pimlico 1 1-2 2:40jj fast 1 IS 2» Walker 7 T.mimv. Recruit. The Welkiu INK Jantesta Ab Z 3:51* fast 3 147 3'» .1 Sulli\an % Sparkles. Kci^h,. Barilia. MAIE FLETCHER, ch. m. 5 144 By King- Hanover— Merry (J. W. Colt). SFS !'!"''! •'" A!» - 4:,s? fa?t " 145 3 2 2 2 2 2; "*S McClain Osage. Trenton Blue. Lvnnewood. S0O09 Pinilieo Ab 2 4:32 fast S 13. 1 3 5 4 4 4 O Heider Slellal.-ind. Lvnnew'd. Tiek.of Leave K398 Windsor 3-4 1:181 hvy GO 107 3 6 6 7 7 "2J Reid Refined. Cold Dust. Snow Ball. BUS I-atonia 3-4 1:181 hvy 8 95 12 11 9 81 7'« Brannon Mnrmorean. Miss Feliv. Europa. ..9»... Latoma 7-S 1:27 fast 12 102 5 7 S 8 7i IM J Butler CrandeDame. Snake.Marv. CamillcM LUCILLE R.. ch. f. 4 130 By Sombrero — Graziosa (C. C. Smithson). 88.^2 Jamestown 5-8 IMi fast 4 in; 4 3 5 E 5'-?.Ploss 5 E.Tuuguav. Lurid. McAndr.-ws. M 493 Pimlico 3-4 1 :16J slow 20 UK) 5 4 9 IP 12- }J Reid Racquet. Go'odheait. King Sol. f3r?2 Pimlico 3-4 1 :13? fast 20 98 11 9 8 10* ll'5 J Bergen Takahira. BrownTonv. Witch. Hour 811. 3 Pimhco 3-4 MM fast 10 101J 7 11 12 13 13«!C Grand Intervene. Summer Nicht Xebec 9.3 Pimhco 51 f 1:131 hvy 13-5 109 7 1 1 21 6* McCahey Constellation. Court Lady.' Cunnine. XEBEC, gr. g. 4 132 By Hamburg— Xela (T. F. Coles). 859a. Pimhco lm4 .y 1:441 pood 12 l"l 5 G 6 4 4-4" McCahey Rostrum. Bethlehem. Demetrios. 8j69. Jamaica 5J f 1 :07g good 60 103 7 12 13 13 13 Upton Enfield. Casque. Spellbound 8^.38 Belmont 11-16 1:47 fast 30 104 6 9 9 9 9 9"»E Martin Smn.Ni-ht. CourtLadv. Par.Oueen MS "niluo 3-4 1:15| slow 12 107 3 7 7 4i 42J Harty Pocomoke. Personal, Cunning. %\VA V.'m lco ImSOy 1:45? fast 10 93 2 2 3 3 4* 4«J Creevy Ruxton. Beaucoup. Great Jubilee. 81194 Pin.hco 1 1:411 fast 7 107 7 S 6 5 4« 4»1 Kennedy Hill Tod. Indian Hunter. Pocomoke Fourth Race [4th Jamestown] FOURTH RACE— 1 Mile. 3-year-o!ds and upward. Handicap. (77-'71— 1 :40is— :',— 104.) JOE ROSE. blk. c. 4 104 By Bannockburn— Ameliana (J. W. Schorr). tam Mines' own 1 l:4o|fa.st 3 5 106 I 1 1 2 l»k I3 Musgr've 3 OMrtar, Pins and Needles 88.41 Jacks' ville 1 1 :% i fast 30 105 3 6 6 G S4« 6 «»Musgrave !» Spellbound. Ethon. Ozana S81«:-: Jacks' vi He 7-8 1 :»! fast 12 106 5 7 7 7 6k 4"J Musgr've 8 Xealon. Rio Grande Arondack. Ss;!:'! '!fV '1^'yiIIe J-S l:29g good I 109 3 2 1 1 1= 2* Musgr've « Campaigner. STjapdale. R.Captive 883j6 J k vill.- lm.Oy i:.,3j hvy 7-5 109 111 1 1 1' V Powers 5 Tivolini. Ardri. Shapdale 8.8X58 Jacks' vi lie 3-4 1:171 hvy 6 116 1 4 4 33 3'3 Nicol 6 L.Nelson. CoonevK. Earl'sCourt ^;1H?i0.ks.',VillP , ll:«*hvy 10 109 1 1 2 3 3« 4'i Obert 0 Dr.Holzh'g. R.Captive. S.Catesb'y 88146 J k ville lm70y 1 :«1 slow 5 109 4 2 2 2 2= 8*1 J Howard 8 Otilo. Descomnets. Shapdale. 8.VXT9 .] k ville 1 1-16 l:48g slow 3 10S 5 4 3 2 2* 2l G Bums 7 Descomnets. Olieron. Gramsar. THE GOLDEN BUTTERFLY, ch. /• 3 84 By Golden Maxim— Balzane (T. Hatfield). v-.t:: Jam. -town \i\ f 1 :20l fast 4 89 _' 3 3 3' J»| A Burton 5 Ragman. Woodlane. Crossover. 8s 23 Jacks' ville ll:41iffast 40 102 6 6 6 6 6 8»U Reid « B.H a Grande. Martinez. Sotemla ^4... Jacks ville 1 1 :431 fast 12 ]0l 5 5 4 4 4"' 4* Moore .". Sager Fulfill Poll* 88409 .Irtcks' ville 11:421 good 7 86 3 1 2 2 21 2' h Moore 7 Taboo', Elfall. 'Old Honesty. ■M Jacks'ville 7-8 1:331 hvy 4 M8 1 1 1 1 2s 3'} V Powers « Fulfill. Pulka. Starover. 88212 Jacks'\ille 7-8 1 :* ? hvy 5 109 2 I 2 2 2« 1= V Powers K Fulfill. Abrasion. Adalia. 8802^ Jacks'ville 5\ f 1 :08f fast 7 109 1 5 5 4J 3-J V Powers S Abrasion. Coonskin. Polly Lee. 8,86. Jacks' ville 3-4 1 :13g fast 14-5 109 1 2 2 2* 25 V Powers | Abrasion. Sticker. Cindy. CROSSOVER, h. f. 3 90 By Octagon— Lucy Cross (,T. A. Jones). 88.43 Jamestown «1 f 1:201 fast 7 89 4 4 4 4 4'i Steinh'dt .".Bagman. Woodlane. T.ii.Bufflv BK«i Jacks villa 1 l:4flj!fast 6 i)i 4 3 3 3 S\ 4'i Moore ." Osorine. Fulfill Vrondack SHrM*c!?s!v!!!* S-»l:l«t««t 15 KB 6 7 7 7 4*1 A Lang 7 Lothario, Carroll. Al. the Great 8.6.1 Jaks ville 3-4 1:13« fast 8 107 i 7 10 8= S«2 Ganz 11 Frank Pureell. Anavri. Amoret 8gl4 Jacks' Ttlta 7-8 1:26 fast 6 94 4 4 4 4 3i 4'} J Henry S JackParker. Dr.Holzberg. Rialto. S.399 Jacks ville ,-8 1:271 fast S 106 3 1 1 2 21 24 Ganz 5 Sager. Fulfill. Dixie Knight. 8.352 Jacks'ville ll:40Jfast 20 86 8 9 9 8 61 5'i Adams 10 S|ieIllK)und. Campaigner Piute 87149 Jacks'ville 1 1 :432 fast 4 105 2 1 1 2 2* l»t Cral 6 Fulfill, Anavri. Adalia. OTILO, ch. g, 4 103 By Leonid— Prue (J. W. Schorr). 8*.C ; Jamestown 6J f 1 :381 fast 3 105 1 5 5 5 5*J Musgrave r. Ragman. Wootllaue. T.G.Bufflv 88..80 J k ville 1 1-16 1:461 fast S 109 3 2 2 2 2' 3- Musgr've 7 Ardri Hans Elfall 88511 J'kville 1 1 16 1:47« fast 15 105 5 4 5 5 5« S^JMusgrave d Ragman. Nethermost H Range B8S92 Jacks'ville 3-4 1 :14J good 30 117 6 5 4 4' 4*1 Musgr've M B. Double, Osorine, K. Avondale. ££iS«!J '!,!c'.vm.e 11'61:»1 slow 31 110 6 4 5 4 4U 3^ ; Burns fi Shapdale, Cowen. Maximum. 88146 J k ville lmTOy 1 :46i slow 3i 106 2 1 1 1 l»k ink Slussr've S .Toe Rose. Descomnets Shapdale 88*44 Jacks' \ ilk- 1 l:4-ti fast 51 106 3 4 3 3 3' 3-i Musgr've 10 Ragman. Hoorav. Iidw'in L. ■JM .,acks' ville 3 4 114 slow 8 112 8 7 7 7* 5» Ob«*rt 8 Ceremonius. Camel. Ragman. PINS AND NEEDLES, b. in. 6 104 By Knight of the Thistle— Sandy Bar (W. F. A Mul- holland). SS» 0 Jamestown 1 1:4*1 fast 31 MS 3 3 3 3 3 3; McCahey 5 Joe Rose Osorine !3»£!m!£? , ,X5:SIS*S Vi "^ 5 ? 3 2 L' 3T G Burns r-Herbert. Superstition. Xeth'most. SSJ2m!Iro , x k* ?:!? £?* s-' J!! - •' * 3 ^ -' G Burns Ow»pia. Howard Sbeaa. JuRrfeS m:'' limico lm40yl:44 fast 10 11. .... 4 4 3h m J Deav'p'- Stanley Fay. Kmp. William. Cheek. Ssi-S' i!co ,X-"2T:?i Iast 3, ,02 *'• ' 5 S'J J'l J Deavpt Superstition. BlueB w)k. Gret.GreeD %^L l,"n }lco lm'°yl^ fast 41 112 .8 6 4 2 2''" 2= J Deav'p t Taboo. Cunning. Silverine. s-'t, Y"n 'CO , ' -i,"8 1 ::?* Iast 12 H4 •"•»5 5 4' 4- G Burns BlueBook. HighPrivate. Mart.Dovle 8..S64 1'imlico lni70yl:4o fast 20 113 8 8 8 8 8 8='I.\icol HighPrivat- Arondack. Gret.Green S00S6 Jamaica 11-16 1:49 good 20 102 3 3 3 3 3 2'1 J Glass King's Daughter. Zienan. J. W. Schorr entry— Joe Rose and Olilo. Fifth Race [5th Jamestown] FIFTH RACE— 1-2 Mile. 2-year-olds. Allowances. iss7(iS-47 % -S -122. | JOHN PENDERGAST, ch. c. 2 117 By Ornament— Genius (J. W. Schorr), sv.ll Jacks vi lie 1-2 49s fast 4\ 118 1 1 V I '1 Musgr've 1 1 SiiKeainey . Hawklike .l.Mon. k v^".:! •!afkH.vl c ,_- 4^ lafit ^ ,09 * * 9 8'' Musgrave 11 LVI' Jlninin. Oracle. Jaines.Mc S ' ]'-iiy .v! " :; s -% hv ' 1- »« 5 3"k .!• Musgr've s Clav. Hawklike. Louis Katz. SSS. "J"f5.VJ!.,e .}': P572 '2 " 5 H" ,"G B,,nis S Mast.John. LouisKatz, Ellanette 88040 Ja-ks ville „\ f 4J fast 2o 118 7 7= 5» G Burns 15 Jack Denman. Sir Kearney, Clay KA.?^- br- s~- 2 114 By Hastings— Lady Rayon (J. A. Jones). vSif",' J,a"!'stor,M 1:' *• fMt s: m - ■' ::' 1'" -^teinli'dt 7 B.Fitzhugh. GoodNews. Priu.Fna ■Ml Jacks \i e 1-2 4'. t fast 15 IU 12 12 W 10" E Griffin 14 .T.P'dergast. S.Kearnev. Hu'klike 525* -J*^*/' e .H "7 hv " * lo: W »2 12" I) Met "thy IS Mas.John, I. General. Roseburglll s,8.,: Jacks yllle ?.\ f 4U fast 30 107 8 n 12=' I Deav'p'tl3 Is.Cassie, Rvestraw. L.Stalwart N ' k v,1,f ] 4 :-t 221 good 10 112 8 7'i 7°} G Burns 1« Capsize. Altadena. KentuckvRose FORT CARROL, b. c, 2 117 By Griffon— Earth (W. M. Parrish. Jr.). ^.41 Ja n.-town 1 .' 4SJ fast 6 112 4 4 tf| P Goines o Doris Ward. Maywe.-d. AuntU-na DORIS WARD. ch. f. 2 109 By Alvescot— Sweet Singer (F. Lightfoot). -s.U Jam. s;,.wn 1: 4^« fast 5 |« 1 1 i l'' Harty S FortCarml. Mavweed. AunlLena. PUP -Licks ville 3-8 351 fast 10 IN 13 B ll-'JD McC'thyl:: Agnes Mav. Don't. Vallonia. 87936 Jacks ville 31 f 431 slow 8 102 7 11' 12' • Ob.-rt 14 Startler. Lvdial.ee. NaughtvLad s:-.x-: Jaeksville 3-8 ?,H£ fast 20 112 1 7' 10" S Davis 15 Altadena. Kllanettc. Rusticaua. ..'..: Jacks'ville 3-8 36 fast 15 115 15 94 11" V Powers 10 Decency. Ryestraw, Old Squaw. BENDAGA. b. g. 2 114 By Ben Strome— Baldaga (D. Dunlop). vv'*'s •,:l tfosrsj 1-2 17?; fast 14 114 2 3 3.1 3"JHarty 7 Master John. LorMel. Maiomara. 8^436 Jacks'ville 1: 4.^ fast 25 108 5 4 3"t 645 Palms !» Oracle. Old BlUW. Tallahassee. 8^812 Jacks'ville 3 S 361 fast 5 106 5 2l 2h Butwell 10 Ken. Rose. L.Ormicant. Wh.Wool 8..C3 Jacks'ville 3-8 36 fast 30 113 I 4' 5*5 Palms 16 Decencv, Rvestraw. Old Squaw. 8, i2:, Jacks'ville 3-8 36 fast 20 10S 8 6i 6-J Palms It Darling. Ryestraw. L. Ormicant 8, ..36 Jacks'ville 3-8 361 slow 18-5 111 4 4« 4'3 Troxler 8 Stepfather, FloraBrvan. O.Squaw 8,18/ Jacks'ville 3-8 36 fast 4J 115 3 21 3* Troxler 13 Decencv. L.Ormicant. Ed.CollIns 87CI Jacks'ville 3 8 351 fast 15 115 3 21 47} Ganz It L.Stalw't. L.Ormicant. Stepfather 8.2S„ J'k'iiile 1 4 st 23 last 4 118 4 B | 41* I'age 15 Tallahassee, Clay. LadyOrmioani ABE ATTELL. b. c. 2 117 By Tithonus — Carrie Neville (T. Hatfield). 88.6S Jamestown 1-2 171 fast 8 117 1 6 7 7,c G Burns 7 Master Toun. Lodiiel. Beadaca. 88.39 Jacks'ville 1-2 48r' fast 15 1"41. 8 2 21 26 E Griffin 12 Vallonia. Tallahassee. Clav. 88304 Jacks'ville 3-8 37jJ hvy 7 llli8 | 8 N'icol S Decencv. Mud Hen. New Star. 88232 lack- ville 31 f 442 hvy 4 110 1 2 2= 3=» Nicol ]( Tallahassee. Trait. Mud Hen. 88308 Jacks'ville 31 f 441 hvy 41 108 5 2 2* 2' Obert 7 New Star. Hawklike. Oracle. 88022 Jacks'ville 3-8 36* fast 25 101 2 1» l'» Obert 13 Vallonia. Tallahassee. LvdiaLee. vx'6 Jacks'ville 35 f 431 slow 15 103 10 S3 91" J Reid 14 Startler, LvdiaLee, NaughtvLad 8. S6, Jacks'ville 3S 36g fast 50 101 10 7= 7" }.T Reid 10 Decency. Vallonia. White Wool. ORTEGA, br. c, 2 117 By Sidney Lucas— Cornelia II. (J. T. Temple). 8K442 lampa 3 I 381 slow •} 110 1 2* 2«k Lewis 8 LaalseB.. Set in Gold. Mrs.Carter !*394 TatniKj I I 371 slow 10 110 1 2* ::« Lewis S IH'lena. Chenault. African (Jill. 88210 Tampa I I 381 slow 10 110 1 ■ 1" Lewis 7 Lsfd Nelson. Orella. Bertha D. 88238 Tamia 38 3Sg slow 10 MG 7 H 614}Lewis s IH'lena. Goldfish, (ioodacre. 8v14n Tampa 3-8 38 slow 15 103 6 61 4" F Lewis ! Stepfather. K.Gardner. L.Lewis. KSOfl., Tan.pu 3 8 381 slow 3 110 I ft* M I^ewis 7 Blanche Ring. Bertha D.. Orella 8S H . Tampa Al. 3-8 35(g slow 10 105 7 51 4-J Lewis !» Rose MeGee, Goldfish. Orella. MAROMARA. br. f. 2 109 By M&sterman— Godchild (L. Garth). RMJsasMOtewa 1 .' 47j fast 30 109 I 4 5' 4MJGaskin 1 Master John. Lochiel. Beudaga. Sixth Race [6th Jamestown] SIXTH RACE— 7-8 Mile. 3-year-olds 8Jid upward. Selling. (IIWI I 17 It I Wi J SMUG. b. g. 3 93 By Hastings — Souriante (J. A. Jones). 1*742 Jamest'n I 1-16 1:19?: fast 6 5 91 13 1 1 1'. 2;l. St.-inli'dt 4 J. Carroll. Neoskalcta. i". Creek. 88CH Jacks 'ville 1 1:11.-; fast S 110 2 6 5 4 4' SH J Reid 8 C.Swanson. Al'nfearn. Flizahan. B85# Jaks' ville 3 4 1:14 fast 20 110 6 6 6 I* 5 "J Troxler 7 F. Footsteps. F. Louise. Abrasion. 88318 Jacks'ville 7-8 1:331 hvy 30 104 3 5 5 5 310 57i A Lang t: Fulfill. Pulka. The G. Butterfly. 88.X8 Jacks'ville 7-S 1:325 hvy 4 113 1 5 a 5 5J 6"2 Nicol (j C.Ormsbv. F.Cecilian. L.McNali.v 8 f.E9 Jacks'ville 1 1:421 slow 7 102 I I 5 4 4- 4I: S Davis l Sager. Coll is Ormshv. Pulka. 87 36 Jacks' ville 1 l:41g fast 10 1061 9 9 8 6 V 1» M MeGee 10 Fulfill. Fair Louise.' Forty Four 877V, Jacks'ville 5| f 1:"8 fast 12 109 I 7 7 7! 43 Ganz 12 Fer'dCecilian. MissSly. Coonskin OSORINE. br. f. 4 108 By Handsel— Stamen (H. Baker). 18771 Jamestown : 1:4*1 fast " '*r. 2 2 I 1 2-" :'•'• A 1 ang .; .!...• Rose. Pius and Needl. - 88559 Jacks'ville L 1:401 fast 8 110 1111 1' l"k Nicl .'•Fulfill. Arond-ack. Crossover. 88.-.U Jacks'ville 7 s 1:271 last 13 5 105 5 11 1 4" 5*1 G Burns :t Descoiun.-ts. Camel. Gold Dust 88423 Jk'ville lm70y l:4a| last 2 109 5 2 2 2 2- 3-1 A Lang 8 Ardri. F.thon. Warner Griswe! I. 88392 Jacks'ville •"• ! 1 :14* good 6 111 2 1 1 1* 2"' Nicol 10 B. Double. KiugAvondale. Otilo. 88290 Jacks'ville 3-4 1:17^ hvy 10 110 1 12 3" 4»| Nicol 7 Font. Camel. Kail's Court. 8779J Jacks'ville 1 1:41* fast 2 111 4 2 2 3 4'- 4"'j V Powers *. Shapdale. Bosehoro, St. Joseph. 87749 Jacks'ville 7-8 1 :27if fast 6 11014 1 1 1 11 1» V Powers s Camel. Dr. Barkler, Pocomoke. 877' 1 Ja. l.s'Mlle 7-8 1:291 slow 13-10 101 5 2 2 2 4- 4-3 J Henry 7 Camel. Fout. Fdgely. FOND HEART, b. m. 5 115 By Hastings— Fond Hope (F. T. Miller). 8u;m Ja.ks'vill.- 7 8 1:265 fast a MS 8 2 1 1 3«J 3*1 Ganz 11 D.Bultiiian. Toi.d*Or. F.Pivniiiiiu SN631 Jacks'ville 7-8 1:27? last '.' 1" i 5 2 1 1 1' I'l-I Reid IO Skv... Coinclieniic Kiamesha II. 8K42M Jacks'ville 5'. f 1 :'i81 tast 2J 107 1 1 1 1*1 W J Burns 12 Mv.stificr. Yama. Manheiiner. 8SW2 Jackx'ville 51 f 1:081 fast 6 JoS 9 4 5 2' 2' I"» Md'thylo Hsan Run. 1'r. m Joli. Firm. 87237 Jacks'ville 51 f 1 :-i7g fast 7 105 4 5 5 .M 5 J Musgr've S KobintJrev. ToIlBoz, Karl'sfomt 87177 Jacks'ville :.\ f 1 :oS fast 20 m 3 3 3 3' 2J M HcGee 8 Edgelv. SevmourBeutler. LaS.ille 87*75 Jacks'ville 51 f 1:11 gr.(Hl 5 109 5 5 2 21 2 i I) McC'thy 7 Petulant. Bobin Grey. AunlKate 86599 Jack.-' ville 5J f 1:101 good 6 107 1 2 1 2' 1» D McC'thy 8 A.Sturtevant. .T.A.Munro. KlOlo. WOODLANE. ch. m. S 115 By Octagon — Woodvine (J. W. Schorr). -.t: Jamestown • 1 1 201 fa-st :; 105 5 2 2 21 !■ A Burns 5 Rinu, TiieG.I'.iit'tlv. rnsmifn 88408 Jacks'ville 3-1 1:141 food 12-5 111 - 3 4 »«| a .Mo-gr've » IH-Kall.. Takahira. .L Cablntss. K8043 Jacks'ville 3 1 1 12? fast 6-5 103 4 4 4 3' 6"J Musgr've 7 C.Eastman. TopNote. Dr.Barkley - I Jacks'ville 3-4 1:14 slow 30 1o:; 1 3 4 3- 35 G Burns .'. Rov.Onvx. B'.og.-rBed. C.W.Burt 86877 Jacks'ville 5i f 1 :071 fast 13 Ml 6 6 6 6 6"iG Burns 6 T.McGrath. La Gloria. HomeRun COMPLETE, ch. m. 5 110 By Compute — Reginella (W. Brown ). 8s7 o Jam -stown «3 :..-t i«w 95 5 1 I 1 |»J st.-inh'dt 5 P. Davis. K.AVOMlale. Moa Ami. 11387 Pinilic, (-4 1:138 fast 25 I'd 3 8 9 9". SH T ChandlcrJeniiie WelK. Kdgelv. Rve. 764l4 Saratoga 1 1-S 2:00 hvy 10 91 2 2 2 3 3s 312 McCahey Morpiette. La 11 v. Zipango. 7638S Saratoga 1 1-8 2:00 mud 10 89 4 2 3 2 32 3s Lang Zipango. Crack Shot. Lallv. 78285 Saratoga 1 1-8 1:54* fast 8 92 3 2 2 2 ?i I* McCahey Moqu.tte. Golcond.i. OI»eit. 7C.-.-63 Saratoga 1 1:391 fast 8 93 5 4 4 5 5'" 5* McCahey Zipango.T.Wrestler.'i'cn.byCourtesy BETHLEHEM, ch. g. 4 115 ■ By Goldcrost— Bethel ,W. M. Parrish. Jr.). v"7t' Jameatosm ." f 1 • ',-. fast 38 lis ; f :.- i-' Gotaes 7 Takahira. Ilvpcriou 11.. Oppar. 8»«8 Pimlico 3-4 1:111 fast 12 113 5 7 8 7- 7'-'i|McCabe Merry Gift. Spellbound. Selwik. 85905 Pin. !1. f, lin40v 1:411 good 6 104 6 4 3 3 35 1*1 D McC'thy Rostrum. Demetrios. Xebec. 84294 Sliccpshcad 7 8 1:261 fast 39 103 2 2 4 4 4 4'«}MrCah y I'riini -Gal. Dr.Holxberc:. HigliRange 81400 Pimlico 3-4 1:15 fast 7-3 101 J 3 1 1 1» l1 Goldstein Coodheart. Crovdon. Nethermost. 81340 Pimlico 3-4 1:131 fast 1-2 100 1 2 2 2* 2* Goldstein TimPipnln. Secret Service. RedDoe «1?38 Pimlico 3-4 1:138 fast 41 107 i 2 2 2'1 21 Crowley S.SoiiciH.. R'ck-a-Walkin. S.Serviee GLOPPER. ch. g. 3 98 By Hastings — Glorv .J. A. Jones'. *87f* Jamostown *,-s 1 :01g fast 3o l-«i 6 3 2 3= 3* A Burton 7 RacingBdl. W. I. II inch. Retrial*. 88314 Jacks ville 5 f 1 :lul hvv *♦ 1 »7 2 2 :'• E 5-"' A Lang .". DofOrni'de. Vre«-iand. If. Hvde. 87674 Jaeksville .'.» f 1 log hvv 20 1o7 10 1(1 In 9'" 9-' l'ptoii II T.t:. BntlcrHy. Allcain. M.lleniv 8782* Jack*' vi I |h 5-8 1 :t»l last 100 I* M '• 11 11 10"iUanuu'd 12 F Footsteps. D.Wal'c-. Hend'son ^75ti' Jacks' \ ill^ 7 s 1:291 fast 1 »0 lol 1 6 6 6 6 6 6vilpt.ii « Fi'kl'ur.vll. F.Tanguay. Sticker. S747'i Jacks'ville 5' 1 1 -mil fa-st 6 J 503 5 2 6 v 8i,J ; Burns s Aman.Lec, Za.atecas. C.I'.eacuey 8."83f. Empire 5i f 1 :07g fast 20 108 3 6 7 6- G'lM McC.ee Bioii. Cutlil.ert. Shamrock. 836T.3 Sojjw? &8 I 440 flop II U! 4 » 7 7' 710|R Me.pan/lZncntec?!', I-OiqCljllton. M.Klore«cr First Race [1st Oakland] Oakland Entries and Past Performances for Monday, April 4. WEATHER CLEAR. TRACK FAST. LATEST PERFORMANCES OF HORSES ENTERED. FIRST RACE— 1-2 Mile. 2-year-olds. Maidens. Allowances. (74100—17—2—11::.) Index Course DistTim .T'ckOdds Wt St % |ft % StrFin Jockeys Started Order of Finish. JIM BASEY. ch. c. 2 112 By Salvation— Dora I. (J. Schreiher). 88648 Oakland 2'- f 42 Rood 5 102 S 5 3i 21 A Thomas it Will. Winter. AraRonesr. Mime ■8BU Oakland Tj 513 slop 41. 112 5 5 4'.'. 31 Rettij; W I.aC'arxue. S'.M'ih.ws. Kavtonll 8BMS Oakland ::.'. f 42jj slop 16-5 107 1 5:: 3,;J C.argan s Soon. OS !■ Mat thews. ZhitaBrana SS467 Oakland U f 42 last 15 98 S 5 2"" 31 C.argan ! Vague, Winona Winter. Burbur. S8245 Oakland 31 f 421 mud 30 10" 3 4 5'i 41,JKederis « Helen Barb«-c. Aldrian. Vague. S8154 Oakland 3-S 36 slow 20 109 8 S"" 6" Kederis 11 Vagne. Ritta. Soon. MEDIA, ch. f. 2 109 By Solitaire II. — Georgia VI. (G. W. Berry). 88717 Oakland l: HI fast I in2 S 6 H I'lOmS It* Salali. Ban Ann. Abigail I\- 87824 Oakland 3-8 36 good 4 1U3 I 10s S^JTapl'" " Aragonese. R. Hurst. MissToddie. 87740 Oakland 3-8 37 slow 9-5 110 7 7 6'J Gross 7 Peccavi. Mi sToddie. Acadeinist. -.7464 Oakland 3 8 361 hvy 3-2 110 1 2»k 3*i J McBride !t II.Barliee. AUBalanee. W. Winter 87272 Oakland 3-8 36 good 8J 104 1 S 23 J McBride 8 F.Ruhsialler. iDuora. KddieMott 87188 Oakland 3-8 36? slow 8-5 112 1 3»* 3" J McBride 8 Indora. Portola Queen. Gyptls. RAVELSTON II.. ch. gr. 2 104 By Ravelston— Titina (J. G. Driscoll). v8 ;83 Oakland 1 2 5'ij" hvv 13-5 103 6 2 1"*- 4"i Grass 1 » Ritta. Zlata Bruo. Abigail K. bttti Oakland 12 ZH slop 5 109 1 3 2 * 4- Vosper 10 L-iCamargue. S.M'tli-ws. J.Basey 88485 Oakland 1-2 47* fast 50 S9 2 4 5' 5,i Kederis t! Cluny. Helen Barlx^-. Kormak. 88432 Oakland 3'. f 41J fast 40 93 3 2 3s 3' J Class 8 Peccavi. Indora. Milt Jones. BD85 Oakland 3J f 411 fast 30 97 6 3 41?. 4« J Class 10 Edda. Vague. Salali. SS299 Oakland 21 f 43 hvv :{0 104 8 6 5i" 6"i J Class ! Kdda. Salali. Ritta. SS154 Oakland 3-S 36 slow 30 101 7 5' 4» J Glass 11 Vagne. Ritta. Soon. S8017 Oakland 3-8 36 slow 20 103 S 7" 6» J Glass 11 Rinda. Salali. Milt Jones. ZLATA BRANA, b. f, 2 104 By Inflexible— Roman Lady (0. Turek). R87I7 Oakland 1-2 491 fast 8 98 8 5 6- 8'i A Thomas lo Salali. Ban Ann. Abigail K. B8C8I Oakland 1-2 EM hvy 12 99 4 4 t*J 2] A Thomas M Ritta. Abigail K.. Ravelston II. 88888 Oakland 1-2 51jj slop 12 109 7 9 9 8*1 Seidell It I«iCamargue. S.M' thews. J.Basey 88582 Oakland SI 42jj slop 50 109 7 6nk 4"J Kennedy 8 Soon. Sai,:Matthews. Jim Basey. 8841*0 Oakland 3*. f 421 fast 100 109 9 10 10' "^Kennedy 10 Mazie Girl. Cache. S M)n. *8365 Oakland 35 f 41* fast 30 99 9 10 10 10J'»Gargau 10 Edda. Vague. Salali. ROBERT BAIN. b. c. 2 107 By Sain— Marjorie (B. Schreiber). ^T'i:'*- Oakland 3-8 37? mud 15 106 5 7 7*i F. Martin 7 Kormak. Aldrian. ls.K n. 87581 Oakland 3-8 36g hvv 6 10S 1 js 18« E Dugan lo Rob. Hurst. Amargosa. Stanleys. S7272 t)aklan.l 3 8 36 good 9 110 2 5".. 6"^: Martin 8 F. Ruhstaller. Media. Indora. ACADEMIST. b. f, 2 104 By Golden Maxim— Bellamie (J. McManusi. 8M87 O-akland || f 42 fast 15 103 6 9 9 '. '■' A Willms : Vague. WinomiWinter. J. Basey 88400 Oakland 3J f 421 fast 20 109 6 41 461 A Willms 10 Mazie Girl. Cache. Soon. 88299 Oakland 3J f 43 hvy 10 109 4 8 73 b'h A Will'ms !• Kdda. Salali. Ritta. 88196 Oakland 3 . f 42J mud 8 107 I 2 21 3*1 A Williams 7 Milt Jones. Ldda. Ravia. 88017 Oakland 3-8 36 slow 6 109 7 94 9"3A Williamsll Rinda. Salali. Milt Jones. S7740 Oakland 3-8 37 slow 30 110 2 3l 3» A Williams 7 Peccavi. MissToddie. Ravelst'.nia 87602 Oakland 3-8 371 slop 20 112 7 8 7S£ Mentry 8 Aragonese. W.Winter. MariorleA WILTRUDE S., b. f, 2 104 By Ossary— Rose of China (Allen & Hensley). *-8712 Oakland *JJ f 42 good 50 102 5 4- 4"'. Kederis 7 Milt Jones. Aldrian. l'.iu Ann. 88683 Oakland 1-2 50J hvy 15 109 3 5 7nk sl3JA Williams It Ritta. Zlata Brana. Abigail K. 88648 Oakland 3A f 42 good 40 106 2 2 53 5,:JT Rice !) Win. Winter. J.Basey. Aragonese. OTHALE, b. f, 2 109 By The Judge— Corinna (Devin & Co.). 888BG Oakland 1-2 51? slop 100 109 8 8 8* 7* T Rice 10 LaCaiuargiie. S.M'thews. .LRasey BKH Oakland ?.\ f 42S hvy 200 109 7 7 7 71"' Coburn 7 IlelenBarlH-e. Aragonese. Korn.ak SAH FRANCISCO MAID. b. f. 2 104 By Yellow Tail— Lady Muriel (E. Hackett). 8S4O0 Oakland 3J f 421 fast 50 M9 4 8= 7s; PaffSJ lo Mazie Girl. Cache. Soon. S764j Juarez 31 f 411 fast 12 108 7 8 8».'. Mondon S Miss Brunette. Esma. Cat. S7501 Juarez 3-8 341 fast 5 US 10 4" I»§ Mondon 11 Rue. Cord, llzie. 87345 Juarez 3-8 351 slow 30 H8 • 3- 4-\ Q Garner 6 Sterlin. F. Mullens. Flying Wolf 87255 Juarez 3-8 341 fast 10 108 6 3UJ 7,J Warren 8 Soph. Brown. Prin. Industry. Rue EDDIE MOTT, b. g. 2 104 By Eddie Jones— Motto (G. M. Van Gorden). 8J885 Oakland 1-1 51?. slop 6 109 4 4 55 6; Cotton IO 1,-iCainargiie. S.M'thews, J.Basey 87888 Oakland 3-8 373 mud 7 MS 4 5»* S* K Sullivan 7 Kormak. Aldrian. Soon. 87272 Oakland 3-8 36 good 20 107 4 6-'i 4:" Cotton 8 F. Ruhstaller. Media. Indora. WEST POINT, ch. c, 2 112 By Jack Point— Freyja (W. T. Anderson). SHa Oakland 3i t 12 good 60 105 4 7 7" Nolan 7 Milt Jones. Aldrian. Ban Ann. GREEN ISLE, br. f, 2 109 By St. Avonicus— Maid of Fermoy (T. Fox). B88H Oakland 12 9S| hvy 3 109 1 6 5i 5"i Vosper 10 Ritta. Zlata Brana. Abigail K. Second Race [2nd Oakland] SECOND RACE — 3-4 Mile. 3-year-olds and upward. Selling. (TSjBJf*— 1:11--. — M— 11 ».) ANNE M'GEE. b. f. 4 103 By Marta Santa— California (D. Henry). S5ZJ1 Juarez 3-4 1:13s fast S 97 6 I 3 3.* 4*1 B'schoten S Si I. Stocking Rubiola. Vouooiue. 8 ...I Juarez 7-8 1:27^ fast 4 100 3 11 2 1J 3'i B'schoten S Gladys Louise. Plume. Camera. o£L4l) Juarez H f 1*8 fast 20 96 5 6 6 7 S"fHoffman 7 C.Tucker. 80. Stocking. BusyMau Iz&i -Iuarez 3-4 1:14 last 4 102 8 8 8 8 | 6'=lB'sehoten 8 Rubiola. Bertmont. Kopek. 88003 Juarez 1 1:39| fast 2 95 2 1 1 1 32i 4 J J Wilson 7, Fantastic, Sensible, Busy Man. STEEL b. c. 4 104 By Mimic— Star (J. Stowe). 88774 Oakland Ft 1:12 fast 12 111 3 2 1 2-V 8* E Callahan 12 F.Starlord. Kais.rhoff. Netting. St%m Oakland 3-4 l:la| slow 7 108 5 2 1 2*1 8" I'age llBanorella. No Quarter. Bucolic S8.1 0 Oakland 1 1:421 hvy 6 109 9 6 4 4 5= 1", T Rice A M.Officious. Radation. Silv. Grain. &SS36 Oakland 11:45 hvy 6 109 7 4 5 4 4 63J T Rice 10 Tremargo. Fr'chCook. Hampass S= Oakland 1 1 :421 fast 51 110 2 11 1 1= 1= T Rice 12 Ocean View. SilverGrain. Colbert 8j„„2 Oakland 1 l:42ggood3 102 2 2 1 1 1' 2'i J Glass 7 Wicket. Onatassa. Colonel Jack. 5?£ S^a,k an(l lmXy »:« mud 13-5 104 5 2 2 2 2-» 2J Page 10 Han.Bev. Cataline. Dr. Downie. 8S19S Oakland 3-4 l:16g mud 7 111 5 4 3 3'i 32 W Powers II Argonaut, NoQuarter. Ch. Green £A*'NA?,E' ch' *• 8 1 H By Balgowan— Chaminade (T. Lynn). 88684 Oakland !• Cl:13 hvy 8 106 3 5 5 3- 8*1 T Taylor 8 Belle Kiiniev. Waner. BuruelL SS5x?T?,*2 o-t 1 :151 good 1S-5 111 10 7 5 4' 7" A Will'ms 1 1 Mat.Maek, SalomvJaue. ElfnliaB. BBBBI ; Oakland 3-4 1 :15i slow 20 107 9 9 7 7' 4*3 A Will'ms 1 1 Banorella. No Quarter. Bucolic. ?«?!£ Haitan5 3-4 1 :16j{ slop 5 106 6 6 8 8' S'^JE Martin 11 Silver Grain. Salvage. Wap. S£^2 °.aH an1 3-4 1:15 fast 30 108 1 6 8 8' 4*5 E Martin 12 Biased. Waner. No Quarter. 88888 Oak and 1 1:431 fast 10 112 6 9 8 7 62 8* Mentry 12 .LR.Laughrev. Dr.Downie.Ornate cf3.3- ^ak and 3-4 1 :Hj MOt) 1 113 11 11 11 11 S"J Mentry 12 Ar.Hvman. Sil. Grain. Kalserhoff 8822. Oakland 3-1 1:161 hvy 12 lion 10 10 9 8"i.IKing 11 Thos.Calhoan. Deueen. Hampass. ?*£? SVJTTON. Ch. m, 5 102 By Prince Esher— Mamie Lou (Allen & Hensley). ESS 'aT , "'! ri i:lfi ,fast 40 fi 7 ~ " *1 's*", A Thomas !) I .ofMil,in. L.KIizal.'h.I r.l»'gh'ty :l.k an' ,;•"* 1:1j* hvy W 1,jS ' 7 7 7 6"JKederis 7 Rap. Water. Fordello. J.Cafferata . •u.. JSS °^t ani] ,l'J 1:11* good 10 109 10 H 10 10 8" Kederis lo Marburg. M.Musgrave. F.StarTord 152 92i an'l lnV?y, 1A\ flow n IW 7 8 S 8 7= 6"lKederis 8 Rd Ball. Redeem. John Louis. 87888 Oak and Fc 1:121 hvy 5 109 4 5 3 31 3=J Kederis SR.elTovar. E.M.Frv. Dr.Downie. S!£x*ki*,,5 -.11:141 hvy 12 99 7 6 4 3** 3"J Kederis 8 Inclement. Marburg. M.Musgrave ci™. 2^ am1. 3-4 1:1.,ihvy 20 108 5 7 7 7J 5-J Keogh 11 Billv Mver. Steel. Grace G. 8.330 Oakland F C 1:11 slow 12 107 8 7 6 6i 4^ Kederis 11 Anna May. Banonica. Biskra. JSJWGSf" fw' S- ,5, . , 102 By Bannockburn— Mrs. Brunell (P. Zimmer). SS ??^ all,J, f^( V13 hvy G m - * * 1 4". Gross 8 Belle Kinncv. Waner, Balnade. cof^ °/a,k an(J \.\ 1:]A last "0 uo 7 ■' 4 3a lnt Gross 10 Annie Wells. Waner. Woodlandor c?i™Ra.kan^' H (l 1 IH. Z?od H - 107 7 7 9 9= 6*J Gross 12 El Molino. Rustling Silk. Beda. o-i2? Ra!C,an 7 oi. f, ;:^*isop 13"° !07 S 7 4 4' 4» Vosper 11 P.Clifford. G. Heart. L.Rensselaer *™-°/\kan,i "-4 1:L 8 slow 12 104 5 4 3 12 2= Cross 1 1 Wap. LadvRenss, laer. Coblcskill l-^i°J:kan!l 5H;:?l5last 4„ 105 3 3 3 5' J 7" Vosper 10 Jillett. Sir Barrv. Dovalta. fcS2J Ra.k,,an3 J"^l:l4ifrast 2 ]09 - r 3 3°k «" ■' McBride 7 BillvMver. Tata. Belle. Novgorod 86868 Oakland F C 1:111 good 2o 107 1 12 2= 5'J J McBride 10 Netting. MavSutton. BelleKiuney DENE, br. m. 5 .„,".. 102 By Locohatchee— Deno CJ. W. Hodge). 2tS •Juar,-Z , , J l:ll'Mas;t 11-J 102 4 7 7 6 a 3'i G Garn.r 11 L.M.Kckert. Car.Sarlo. Hardlvsoa 8818. Juarez 1 1-lt, 1 :4. last 8 103 3 I 1 1 2'i 2"' McCahey 8 AlmaBoy. D.ofM'teU-llo. S.Newd S8141 Juares 1 1:411 test 20 MS 8 7 5 6 4h 4=' Goose S H. Pearson. Gerrvmand./. l'.un.i. **fi-n'z 11-1*?:!!»S*!5 6, 107 "' 4 5 G : a'-:'^, McCaliey It* AlmaBoy. MissVigilant. Arcourt 87J9. Juarez 1 1:40 fast 4 KM 7 4 5 7 7h 6-J T Rice 10 T.Slicker. Hardlvson. Altenberg. 8.94. Juarez 1 1-lb l:4h| fast I 100 3 5 4 4 3i 3* J Wilson 6 Gerrymander. An.McCe.-. A I. Boy RBM Juarez 1 1:401 fast 40 100 7 5 7 5 5* l3 Q Garner M Almena. Gunston. Hancock. XSplJtJSi ,S 1 - . .... , . 10* By Watercress— Orange Leaf (W. W. Ashe), is.'-'. °/\k an' '"-«y ; i5 K"°'\ ? 11:: B :* :) ft S= ,!7i I'..'rel 10 Cadichon. Wollvill... f.„k Sure. vwfc,'y" , ,akHM , ln\^ '.}"*; x?od °n m " 3 « •" *h ** R"i'»l n Pickaway. OkarieaGtcca. Orilene RM86 Uk tend FC 1:131 slop 12 112 4 8 8 6« 41", Ret tig S Blacksheep. Gen.Halev. O.Scttlex ~S5 *ak a,"i IfJ'S.'H H W 4 7 7 7U 7'=iKennedy '.» Novgorod. Faneuil Hall. EI!.-rd. ,:,■: ahal1' ,,",'. : 2:1 ?-lop -° 1°I 1 \ 6 £ 3: Kennedy 11 Silver Grain. Salvage. Sir Barrv. «^, o£ a"'i 1^1^-;:4.:Has; ?- 101 ;t 4 S ! •* 7'5 I Martin Ti Sir John. Onatassa? Aks-Ar-Ben. ^ "Ja^ SJ ]'■;¥ IaS: S M! ' 112 6=1. (Jross :. DnkeorMilan. FrenchCook.Acquia 88-81 Oakland 61 f 1:20 fast la IU 1 8 8 6= 4'» Borel » LikelyD'donne, Aequia. Chantilly £?-K??7A-iCl!,ilr' 6 •• . . 1l1 By Ducat— Miss Whitemouse (W. C. Weant). 1 ,-. - SS u^H iLUiSSST? S! I ? 9" 3'- T Rice 11 Ifcinorella. No Quarter. Bucolic. -il:l.«HaS; I }t I ! ! S 7S* T Ri,'t' s J'* Ehrieh. Rubiola. Gllienn. « n o S»wtIS^2 ii S*fiS2 S?3? 1 ?£2»M 8 Tom Franks. Niblick. Lists. SiS r4 ■" Jas; 8 _ 09 I I 3 ? T Kic, 8 Rubiola. Bertmont. Jo» Khrich. r*n T»«r I T?i?i^&S ?^I2 5 . I I 2'll.T. Rlce 9 Lykcrs. JoeEhrich. Bell of Brass S.94, Juanz 1:27;* fast 5 104 ,-8 4 7 7 4 33 3*i B'schoten 8 MeNally. Stendal Niblick tnm€L2££H*'$}%& £ 5? . , . . „By The Friar-Belle of Elgin (W. J.' Jimpson). « Sam u'h LfJ3*J2 I2 S 1 7 ; 9, ? E A WaIs" 1" ':c.dora. Cataline Rigit Sort. S'Miftak«n^ -"I VVi ^faSS 5 HS ! . i °- 7-1 E Martin 1- Velma ('.. Sam Barlu-r. Adcua. 8.-48 Oakland 1 :141 goo i 40 8 ..-4 111 9 9 9* S-* Otis 11 Keiiv C-.lvii.ie Titcs If Soldennd mSJ'tS ? ^10 10 10 10 ^^^'sullivatOORezo-n: V^SSS^S. Warne.d 8.3-fldrn bl^lflS ! \*1 K* B Wilson « Yel.Foot. H.Stanl.ope. Ml ■■■!!■ *** **** W 11. 1 fast 2 109 3" Nelson 7 AlbionlL. Seasick. Mab.Fountain 88»tnUkte^H *' ? „?? . . Caaopus— Calora (A. J. Jackson). C11. „ „, 10 r -,By 8s;uo2kb1 •• . ■hif',°a^ *2 . 5 S -- i '-••£ v"s'"'1- » Beds. Metropolitan. AldcrGulcI,. 8S46.1 teka rPl#«2 -o* .2 . J I '..' Thomas » Orelio. Thistle Belle. S.rvicence. 87919 Oakland " 4 Ms 'f„S„ w m S J? ? S* 2= E Martin 11 Passenger. Tremargo. Beda. tl 2 J J ,M«,5uxton 7 Judge Quinn. Miss Picnic. Ilex. S73S Oakland 1 U m ,A • sow .1 8 247 8aH!aSa J r l^ ge^d f S 1 1 1 WK *8SSS W {i^B PB«U "S* Sti^ ™^' 54fl:084mudl2 103 3 3 8 P 9w3Buxton M JSSSttt' SpJi tan^'wicket. ^f? aCk^nEi ^ :f", :,., hv, G0 ffl , 97 T^gW pUST SS ffi T" S',fW)- n S£oakA^ ,nJS ss v Sk 6 6 j wstth* lA^s^A^s^s£r^M TITUS II.. b. g, 10 99 By Bloomsbury— Sister to Ruth Kyan (G. P. Mc- sssaiS flilE'rli »•»'»:. «:p= » gaa^f-aasrjfjsa 7 0. Skhn •'■ 1 ]■ 3 T .- ?- !, ^ 2, 9'-JShal.. ! Inclement. Siinest. Biskra. mm i aKian.t u 1 1.1.,2 fast 4J 104 , 6.7- 6' Bkata 12 V.lma C. Sam Barter. Adena. Third Race [3rd Oakland] THIRD RACE — 3-4 Mile. 3-year-olds and upward. Selling. (28KBB*— 1:11--.--:: — I Ml) *!HSnl;i 6 , , 1 ,, ,.,.. ... 5» - ,. - .By.Go!dcrest-The Bohemian Girl taumlan & Peck). 88..60 JuareV^ " ' 1 • '' ' s '" ,, ,' 3 • •'. V' ' . V-R" 'i f"';lyi'a.,.hita. Red-cm. R. Junior : i^. 11 ,'!ir,"'r 7 G.Lnaisa. Vohoosse. Sil.Stocklss* 87948 -5 :. '. Juares s- m ■ 7r 87691 'n/ :; ' 1 : 3 J , ?;'-,, 7 "l 7 1. l*° ,;«'""'' 8 Bertm.mt. Pops. Glteoa. 8 5iy Jua^z :' L 2 If2 \ ll~" » 2 \ ■ I II«£ "«hi'-B s S.S.ocking. \\ l,i,, l„„.M..;en..v'vM iSio^b Jj1* ^U £l * ' ! ? sasa: ittsss^^-ar ™b,' m' °, 5f41] Mesmenst-Marmanca (J. Schreiber). , ,;- , ,.. , , By, W221 Oakland 3 t 1 Nj n;v " W7 I 1 I 1* '• Vos, • '2 SJfi!^' °!S:fi!^»I Avontelius. 8S053 Oakland rCl:IS|nStM S I 6 U J*i Vosper .0 RoSEnl^ SSSW^wSSSSi *""1" GOOD SHIP. r„nJ/rJ« 1' '' ch. f. 3 90 Bv t Hope ( J. -777 ....kh.n.1 F c Cun«f-Good. Barnes). 1:111 laat 8-5 Ml S 3 -.By, 88885 Oakland 3-4 1 158 g.,,.i 8 s^ . 1 r 51 tl . '" - ?.' ,l ,':ll,rl-- Kuima 1:.. I a. S8S24 ml ■" { 'l N-oli. Mia.k... \i-..I,a',it. Oakland -V' 1 I -.V'i hvv 3 ■ ■ m ,' 8S58S Oakland iint S3 I l R 2 f p '.';",. ' , -^'Ivage. M..tn.p..iiian. P.StatJard 87799 Oakland P C 1 • ••» Mow 8 MS I I 4 ^i'v',^""1 1" M'dropolitan. olathe. Re.londo. 87002 Oakland K C 1:3 tasT 3 11 ' 9 J 4 5*6^Vos'.er ^J "ket Passenger. Metropolitan !-' 86732 Oakland 7-8 1:881 mod t 90 3 3 8 5 bVsT«\tI!!S? Oswald P... Ketchel. Calopus. 86666 Oakland F C 1:11* s7op 5 104 7 6 6 B ?r ' •' ' ff^*1— MissBi.nic Balronla JOumn. Meltoudalc AlderCulch Th^ •--771 FATHER Soktand STAFFORD F r I b 1" « ^:,., 4 „ ISJ 01 - .. ., p^.T^ Hv v r"ar— Lingerie (H. G. Ross). 88887 Oakland F C I :114 go.. I p. |S M S s 7? '•'■ s'lT J- l8nscl.otr. SI.-.-I. Vetting. 88S24 Oakland .".' f 1 :0.o| hw 1 5 " 4 4 '. 4 . ,7 ',' 7' «' «" -li.,,,,1. ,- i:...lo,„i... Burleigh. K85SO Oakland :: l 1 1,; h • 8 5 04 ;- I 1 S 4.. 'K',''- " ^'Uvage. c.HHlSbio. Me.r,., olitan. 88466 Oakland F C 1:12 fait I M IS II 10 •.' J .Jp" H '; ^ Francis. l..,v.,l, a. No Quarter 1 88172 Oakland 3-4 -152 i4 et4',*' "a singer. Tremargo. Beda. 1 sloo 8 111 5 I 5 -1 \ 88077 Oakland 3 4 1 :14i fast " 108 2 1 1 U *1 I ■ . S^S *lnl 5? *! ',la'!:" '""' I'"a.'1,'"n l,;'"- Rurleigh 87 9«2 Oakland F CI 111 hvv 4 IS S 1 \ \ *A u }} ■ s ,? }u U',mnt ■ 8a*teat. Biskra. KLLERD. b. h, 7 107 Bv Herald— Tyna fC. Morton). OH fcft775 Oakland P C 1:111 fast fi 114 3 3 ti :i * "■ \ and'* n lit Si.Fruiii-ls. GondKaip. EmmaG. 8 555 takland fi'. f I :22 hvy .". 114 7 5 4 3'. :{■'•.'. Vaudusen ft Kwnni Faneuiillall. Atmul M7 ■77fi 88484 iaklan.1 3 4 1:14ft fast 4 114 !t 8 7 P* 3*] Vanduson 10 Arg'aut. Tan, Mall. UEeMWUtf Wl 1128 BM31 Oakland 3-4 1:141 fast 4 10* S 7 fi I* 11 Vanduson 10 Rhillistilia. NoQuartor. Aftermath ^^ nOI MM Oakland F I " 1 :llg fast 15 113 4 4 4 J" I* Vanillism 11 Plictlhrcn No Quarter. Redoudo MS £89 8v ■:.:. Oakland FCI:I1 slow 7 10S 11 ]o 11 lit' PI Vanduson 11 Ampedo. Duke of Milan. Biased. M 188] XSKMi Oakland 3-4 1:15 hvy 30 103 s s K 7,s 6,(lVandasen S LLiendoan*. Seweil, L.Raiu hita. JM MS* 88019 Oakland 2 4 115*. slow 25 ins fi 8 9 9 9'r'lVaudusen f) Hiacko. Grace G.. Burleigh, jlf MS RM Oakland F C ] :l3g hvy 30 102 G 6 5 (n V| VultM » Sir Rarry. Salvage. Hampass. 380 S0T.4 ALDER GULCH, ch. g. 3 97 Bv Yellow Tail— Ladv Atheling (Sea Air Stable). 79S9 ■73 Oakland P C 1:12 Rood 4 1 M I i l l| V A Williams 10 Beds, Metropolitan, c.il..pus. LA NMJf. Oakland :.; f 1 :«;i la*t .0 107 1 3 3 7 7'::1.\ r*anet 7 S.Atticiiin. ti Klizah'b.P.oiLism'o (W C7« K820] 'iik. nil :.l f 1 :0s mud 0 in." 4 .". 4 4' 5 "".Rare 0 M.O'Cnnncll. GeodbBteat, htH. $87 S718 S8MB Oakland 7-8 1 :27| good 15 103 7 3 3 4 7?- 9'''lKoderis 1 » Turret. Chester Krotn. Kalronla. \S4 I486 K7tS« Oakland 1-4 1:13* good 12 87 I 4 4 4" 3s} Kederis 10 Resstare, Rareington. Emma G. v84 5450 S7711 Oakland F C 1 :12J slow 10 % fi 3 6 0"t 5-.\ .1 Glass :t Seweil. 1'liil Mohr. Inclement. 583 M8 8BM Oakland M l:15j*hv - 31 98 1 2 1 Is H Taidin s Roberta. Clennaileaue. Banorella ME 199 ILEX. br. c. S 100 Bv Orsini— Rose of China (Cahill & Mason). *g S126 S^TIO Oakland F C 1:11* pood 16-5 MB ."i 4 S E» PI A Thomas ft Kid North. Mis-Ri. nic. 1.. Clinton *'-SM.ii." 7667 Oakland Ft' 1:13 slop * 5 103 I 4 4 51 4'i Seidell ft Rareington. Grace G.. Ren Stone Vo 7533 88485 Oakland EJ if 1 :o7J last lu 111 3 3 5 E«* 8*| Men try 7S.Atti.um. L.Klizali'h.R.otListn'e Mi KM Oakland FC 1 :llg last S 113 1 I I I1 1* Men try g Sepulveda. Radation. Passenger. -7 7 KM Oakland MIX hvv 30 97 ft 3 3 8 P Kederis : Rad.Gip. R.Molir. Rr.Rougnerty. SS5 (534 8S1f.fi Oakland F * 1 :llf slow € 100 7 7. fi El 7*1 Taplin S R. Junior. Crestoa. IV.D'gherty. M 8847 KM Oakland PC 1:11] fast 5 112 2 3 4 3' 4,;J Mcntry it Minncdocia. Silk. Passenger. v»1 8128 KM Oakland 3 4 1:161 mud 4 101 4 2 2 2s 2- Taplin 8 Marse Alio. Grace G.. Rosevale. 8*' KM Oakland 3-4 1:15 slop 5 1 13 4 3 3 31 :i-\ K. lerta 7 J. Quiun. MissRienie. Metropolitan S7v 7849 MATTIE MACK. b. m, 6 102 By Rensselaer — Dru =illa II. (T. H. Corcoran). f& s-.ni Oakland 3 4 1 :l".g K»od G H» 3 3 4 ?.- ■ l:i. Cotmrn 11 Salioiivjaiir. Klodia R.. t'onilmrv v'-' 7.50S s»::iv Oakland 1 1 4..i list 41 1(6 .".11 1 3". :. • A Walsh 12 .I.R.I.augki vv. Dr. Itownie. Ornate Bi EB3 S Oakland 3 4 1 :l.".g good 15 11110 10 !» 10- 9" Anderson 12 Ar.tlvinan. S11. Grain, KaisernolT ^" K7WI Oakland 1 1 K \:: »t slop N «i9 7 6 8 S S' ?3Tl.Anderson !t Con.Rell. DmnmnVk, BnriM Ran M KM Oakland P C 1:121 hvv "* lin fi 8 8 8 8"M\lein s R.elTovar. K. 11. Fry. MaySuttou BNS 8587 8r.3i7 \ "i-nuver taSty l:44i fast 9-0 103 2* Coburn 3 I'onventRell. XaMiieriUt. KdRall. M GOOD INTENT, br. g. 3 97 By Chilton— Contenta (H. G. Bedwell). |J KM oak'.and FCl:ll|sood4 !-s I fi I »•* K*deri« ! KidNortb. MlssPlcnlc. U Clint. hi s:' K8^'l Oakland 7.1 I 1 :"s mud 1 107 I 1 1 H 2': C II Sliii'g (', M. O'Conneil. Rezon. Rol.eila. g« 7 KB Oakland '.-s 1 /d* slop IS M I 1 I 2"'- V* Taplin i Coppertown. XapaNi. k.O.Mexico. »« 7r.s3 .luarez 3-4 1:131 fast 3-5 10S 3 11 I'J V C H Shll'slO LndyPatet, M.Ceiuvieve. Siseus v'' KStaM 3-4 1:131 fast I Mfi 3 11 I* I'| C H Shilg S l..l'aneiiita. Ocwfra. Catli. Seoti Hi S7)s- .luarez 3-4 1:13 fast 4 ]0fi 2 1 1 l" l:l. C H Shil'K 7 A'lXan. v. L.I'aret. M Genevieve \s7 8744 i Juarez B f IjKJ fast 6 *»!t 8 4 6 4?. R'schoien 10 I.advl'.ir.eliita. Nila. Mike Molett M 87?0l Juarez Ml4M 8 M I 1 1 l'l 2-J & earner 8 Delf. Luke fates. Camera. -ai PAUL CLIFFORD, blk. %. 12 108 By Lissak— Trousseau III. (T. Kirk). ■ S 5S7«»aktand FC 1:1.* hvy '.. 113 4 .". E E] V Borel 11 Rosam... [UniM— Ifll, g KM Oakland 1 l:Wj mud 12 1U8 s 3 4 I :i !t': Cotton GrctcncnO.. Mr.Rislioti. Col .Jack *J K124 Oakland P C 1:13 luv 2.". Ill M 7 !t 7- •*} Bnrri lit I'.u.eiiil Hall. 1'imkim. Salvage- vV MP OnkUnd F C lOlf fas! 12 111 7 E fi G= E*| A William.- 9 Anjtlefaoe. Kai-erhoff Con.C«Mti %) E77M Oakland 3-4 1:14 Slow 21 112 2 6 7 7 fi1 i Gross s Kmniat;.. Tliis.Relle. Lena l.oeti. sf( MR Oakland K " 1:122 hvy 3 !29 6 5 6 7 7"'JVosper 7 RenStone. Chantilly. Graineroy. W KM Oakland F C 1:12] slop 15 105 5 3 2 6= l»| Kederis ! Orelio. Dareinjrtoii. Sink Spring. Ss: I74M Oakland El t LM] slop 10 ill 4 11 V l3 Borcl 11 GoldHeart. L. Rensselaer. Rurneil ss: SSI SSI Page 5 Fourth Race [4th Oakland] SSI SSI FOURTH RACE— 7-8 Mile. 3-year-olds and upward. Allowances. (78K1 — 1 :24:.-.-9— 111.) * ■ 7! REY HINDOO, ch. h, 5 114 By Rey el Santa Anita— La Hindos (Oakwood Stock j;i • Ranch). Pf KIT!* Oakland F C 1 :l«tj fast 3 W 3 4 4 3.'. l-'G ArehibM 4 I..I)ieiid..nne. Tli.R- lie. Kern L. H MM Oakland Si t 1MJ last 5 107 3 4 4 6^ 7'" Vosper s J.II.Sheeiuin. R.Molir. SalAfeum g" MK7 Oakland EJ f 1M| fast 9-5 109 I 6 7 7 •*} Pax« 7 L.DMonne. M.OH'oiinell.l'rejuicio „. KM Oakland H I 1 Kj hvy S-5 109 3 4 4 3l 2" Taplin 7 Rosslare. Galvesea. K. Ilaiwood -', S«t3S Oakland 3-4 1 :13j? fast 9 5 112 4 4 4 4?. ."-* Ca\ an'sh 8 Rrejuieio. Arasee. Cloudlight. Ji; 8GX6 Oakland 6 -S 591 good I 112 4 4 3 3'J 2'j Cavan'sh 7 CloudliRlit. Rrejuieio. Seweil. „ 86806 Oakland F C 1 :10J good 8-5 108 4 3 2 2» II Cavan'^h r. Seweil. Lewiston. Na^azam. J. *ifi77S (takland 5* f 1 :071 slow 7-10 107 I 4 3 2' :,;: Cmvnn'rll 8 RaloAlto. M.Mussr've. St. Francis L\ S6578 Oakland 5-8 1:01 mud 31 108 3 4 5 4' 3=5 Cavan'sh 5 KarlyTide. NapaNicfc. Hamper, g PHIL MOHR. b. g. 3 97 By Sain— Highland (J. L. Ross). ssti.;:: Oakland 11:41 good 8 sr, li 5 I I P fi' " Sel.len 8 Righteaar. In. lenient. cii.Kruni. Mai Oakland t-t 1:141 slow 11-C ■ S I I fi" :;". Selden • Th.Relle. F..llar\vd. W.T.OVtou ss. mi Oakland 1 1:42 hvy 2i 92 3 2 2 2 24 2'-?. Selden 4 Rifrhteasv. Ilrhicular. E.T.Kryer. MS3 Oakland E I 1 :"1 hvy 4 94 4 5 4 46 4°i A Thomas 0 Cloudlight. Madman. Rre.iuieio. 88.5-4 Oakland FC 1:101 slop 7-5 87 3 1 2 21 2= Selden ti R. Reed. Coppertown. L.Klizabeth SS489 Oakland, 5J f 1 :06if fast 15 99 5 7 I 4-' 2='. Selden 8 J.II.Sheehan. SalAttieum. Fancy 88::\7 Oakland 5i f l: Mii fast 7 82 I 7 « B* 4'i Selden 7 L.P'ilonne. M.O'Connell. Rrejuieio 8K3 i3 Oakland 5-8 1:02 hvy 5 94 7 8 8 5J 2". A IhMM ! l)ad. ;ip. Dr.lTKlierty. Cop-rtowo MILES, br. c, 3 100 Bv Migraine— Countess Wanda (H. Thompson). SE778 Oakland lm7«y 1:15?. fast 8 ^S 3 4 3 5 B"» t»l Kederis ff ftuh jgk, ninknil Tf . Iliaek... ■M 4 Oakland lmToy 1:M annt 17-S S4 E 4 4 « .."»..'■ Selden 8 Keep.Moving. Radation. Whidilen v^.".'l Oakland l!u7'iy 1 :4fir: hvy 12 Sti 1 4 4 4 4- 4'?. Selden ti KerpMoving. Col.Jack. Inelement KM Oakland 1 1:41? slop 18-5 85 5 5 4 4 4'5 3si Selden 5 KeepMoviiifr. Inidement. Raleigh i^ 8M.ij Oakland 7-8 1:27^ last 14-5 110 4 7 7 7 64 24 Rage 9 Sepulveda. R.ofFortune, .I.H.Rair 88238 Oakland 5* f l:0Sg hvy 10 95 1 5 5 55 5«J C Williams 8 RhilMolir. i:.Ilar\v x.d. Rig Chiel ■ KM Oakland i-8 l:27i good 15 103 3 7 C 6 fi3 .".'•', Coburn 10 Turret. Chester Kruus. Baltonfa. ~ ^7741 t-akland 1 1 : 421 slow 31 90 5 5 4 3 3= 3«J Kederis fi Raleish. Raleigh P. 1).. Nailzu. B 8755'J O.i k land 3-4 1:15 hvy 6 98 fi 4 3 4- 2= Tapliu (i Coppertown, Raleigh!'. IX, Turret ■ COLONEL JACK, b. h. 6 114 Bv Pessara— Middy Morgan (0. Turek). S *-s777 Oakland 1 1:11 fast 20 K'2 5 5 5 5 4 4s Gtoss ."• Ch. Km in. Orbicular, Inclement y- SCU Oakland 1 1-8 1:54* good 38 M 111 1 1 , 8* Una 1 lllfclinlai Whidden. Nadzn. ^7 S8«49 Oakland 13-16 2:02 good 13-5 1(W 2 11 1 4-.'. 4'. l. Rage 7Aks-Ar-Ren. M. Officious. Rrvce. *R7 ' N8591 Oakland lm70y 1 :46i bvy 13-5 105 4 2 3 3 3* l'i B Martin ti Keep Moving. Inelement. Miles. MSB Oakland ln.7t'y 1.47J hvy 15 103 3 2 2 2 2-X 1* E Martin 8 K. Moving. Aks-Ar-Ren. Redeem ■ KM Oakland 1 1-M l:Kl nWv n-5 102 8 8 6 5 43 2n Taplin 8 (keanView. Rryee. MM Officious s s7 K84.il tiak land 11:42 fast 30 11110 7 7 7 fi- fi".'.T Ri.e 10 HnshMoiiev. M.I'icnic. Chantillv. nS KM Oakland 81 t l:21g fast 15 114 6 fi 5 4J 4c'j Kennedy ! DukiiifMilan. FrenehCook.Acquia sS 88332 Oakland 1 1:421 good 5 113 5 4 3 2 2-h 4«J Kennedy 7 Wicket. Steel. Onatassa. M ROUND AND ROUND, b. g. 5 111 By Sandrin^ham— Irsh Reel t.T. Barnes). Sv 88778 Oakland lm78y 1:45* fast fi M 4 fi fi 4 41 73'. Keogh 'J Raleigh. Bishop W., Hlacko. ss 8MKOakkU*d lni7Hy 1:888 CnM 13 5 M 12 1 1 I" 23.-. Vosper 5 Fal.T. liver. Wliiilileu. Risliop W sS 8s:Mi Oakland lm70y 1 :45* fast 20 ion 17 7 5 5' 4'i R.evai »M Ball. Pallia I... Onitassa. f» ••IT! Oakland 1 l:42g slop 25 92 3 fi 6 C « 8»* Rev.in « K. Moving. RisliopW.. Servicence ^ 8812V Oak la ii. I Im7ey i :4«,* hvy 12 108 7 7 7 7 !»• 71* V. Sullivan 8 JuilgeQuinn. Raleigh. K. Moving « 8MT Oakland PC 1:122 slop 8 M 9 9 9 9 8»| Herman IE, M. Frv. Rezon. Adena. 8S 87M7 Oakland F C 1 :llj? good 6 111 7 S 8 8 8*| Herman 10 Adena. M. Montrose. R. Kinney. G KM Oakland 6J f 1:211 slow 9 llu 4 fi 4 3: ::'! Herman 10 Ri-hop W.. Banontca. Roy T. ^ BEN STONE, b. g. 6 111 By Ben Stromc— Beldaga (H. G. Ross). s' VSfifil Oakland 3 4 1 :14i good 20 11110 10 I s* 7" Rettig ] » FaneiiilHtill. Rinikim. S:. Fran, is s' ssaifi f akland 3 1 1:151 slow 4 HI 8 8 8 8" 8»1 Rettig 11 Banorella. No Quarter. Bucolic. K 8Hi»7 Oakland F C 1 :12 slop 8 115 I I 2 2' 3' Rettig ! Rareington, Grace G.. Ilex. s' KM Oakland 3-1 l:l(ij hvy 5 112 1 11 l'l 1= Rettig lORedontlo. Angleface. KaiserhofT fj 88382 Oakland F " l:lli! fast 4 110 3 10 10 10 10,4l\'osper 10 HelenCanoll. Tremargo. Salvage 8, 883311 onkland 3 4 1 :14g good 15 113 9 7 7 41 4" Rettig !) Hannibal Bey. Argonaut, Beda. ■ FANCY, b. m. 5 109 By Worcester— Regatta II. (H. Mack). M E87U Oakland I 1-8 1:541 good 15 M 5 I 2 4 4'1 5'".Anilei ..n 5 Orhietilar. ColonpUack. Wliidden ss MStius Oakland 7-8 1 :-' slop 20 99 ti fi « 5 fi 514,.Anderson fi Inelement. Rap. Water, (ialvesea 7( ■881 Oakland lm70y l:4«g hvy fi 97 6 5 5 5 53 Eu|An l.-rs.m 6 KeepMovuig. Col.Ja.k. Inelement BE88J Oakland 51 f 1 :0fij last 20 1U2 6 6 fi 7« 4s Anderson 8 J.H.Sheehan. P.Mohr. SalACcuni H KM Oakland 7-8 1:28 fast 13-5 103 8 E 3 3 E « S*| Taalia fi Arasee. L.lHeudonne. Inclement. H MS7 Oakland 1 1 :41R slow 4J 107 2 3 3 2 2h 4D Anderson 5 Rosslare. Inclement. Raleigh. 88 SS iV, Oakland 1 1-16 1:47* fast 7 93 1 1 1 1 2*8 3*1 Anderson B F.Johns tn. Sil. Knight. Rahigh. ft 879:7 Oakland I l :42* slop t 96 4 2 2 4 4 4«.,.Andf rson 4 F.Johnson. Sil.Knight.JeanetteM. H Ml Oakiatni BJ { i :07J good 7 102 fi 6 5 5= 4J1 Anderson !l J.II.Sh-han. R.ellw'her. M.OXon'l (J NOVGOROD, ch. g. 4 108 Bv Arkle— Woodford Lass (C. Bogan). S7 K87M Oakland 3-4 1:141 fast 10 l w 1 3 5 5' 58J Selden 7 Guldtinn. LadyPanchita, Orelio. 87 Ks*::. Oakland 3 4 1 :l..j good ti H»7 3 2 .. 7 V-,t.io— 7 Gc* il Sidp. Kid Kortk. Iliacko. 8; »58X Oakland F C l:ll| hvy 5 If* fi 2 3 3- 4V, Rage 7 L. Clinton. MlssPlcnlc. RoauMan : MSS Oakland fil f 1:22 hvy 7 107 I 2 't 2' t*| Taulin » laneuil Hall. Kllerd. Argonaut. s 88123 Oakland F * 1 :l.ij fast 30 103 3 3 :: fi fi1,,- Selden 7 Ra'.ronia. Cop"rto\\n. I)r.l)"ghert v ^^ 883-1 Oakland 3 4 1:132 last 50 93 9 8 8 l« 7"- Selden 8 I). ..(.Milan. L.Elizab'h.Dr.D'gh'tv vv 881 25 Oakland F C 1:12| hvy 20 107 7 6 fi 81 5'i A Thomas ! Tillinghast. K.elTovar. Th.Relle. s 87573 Oakland 7-8 1:291 hvy 10 101 7 11 1 l'l U Buxton 10 Sam Bartxr. Radalion, Wap. gj JOHNNY LYONS, b. h, 6 114 By Sain— La Rella (M. J. Hayes). 85 MM Oakland 3 4 1:15* aloa 12 ill s v 8 s s'».'.Kettig 8 R.igchh-f. B. of Foilunu. Waner. ■ 88585 Oakland 1 1-18 1:48] hvy ;■) 9u 2 5 1; Palled an. Kederis ti Arasee. Edwin T. Fryer. Nadzn 8? K84K7 Oakland 1 1 :4u last 1"0 90 fi 5 7 7 8 8** Kederis 8 Arasee, Butt. Water. RlgUteasy. b 88385 Oakland 1 1 :4 fast 188 92 7 4 « 7 8* S1T,Selden 8 Bull. Water, Sil. Knight.F. Johnson gj 883e] Oakland 3 1l:15jfhvy HlO 90 « 6 fi fi fii'; Kederis fi Lewiston. Righteasv. Rick. Reed s 88223 Oakland 0-8 1 :0Rt hvy 100 I'm 5 5 5 5 5i81, Kederis 5 Cloudlight. Madman. Hamper. g 75808 Seattle 1 1-1C 1:461 last 12 106 Broke down. J Hayes II Glorio. I.otusEater. E.T.Fryer. J) Fifth Race [5th Oakland] 8' FIFTH RACE— 1 1-16 Miles. 4-year-olds and upward. Selling. i7M54 1 :44'.. :: -]t(4. 1 K ROSEVALE. b. f. 4 103 By Eddie Jones— Sweet Rose (C. Morton . ! M88 Oakiand li n. 1 :,_l hvy 2 M 2 12 1 |sa l" Vaudusen 8 Mr.Rishop. CretehenG.. AvMellus 3 .-, unkland Un28j l:44| afcs 9 1 1 M 2 8 1 1 T 2-.'. c 11 Shil'g 7 K.I Ball. Wicket, J. C. Clem. * SS056 Oakland 1 1:82 fast 13 -5 M7 2 I 1 1 1-' 1« Vosper 10 Dr. Rownie. Wicket. J.C.ilTeial.i ■ KM Oakland ta28 ' 1 :44? hvy 18 5 19- 4 3 4 4 3'' 3"'JTaplIii S K.. Moving. Meltor.dale. Onatacaa. v MB* Oakland 8-4 l:M mud 11-8 M8 1 8 7 |— f\ tTrklf a 8 Marse Alte, Ilex. Oraee G. Si 873t,4 Oakland 1 1 1G 1 :46g slow 8 82 4 113 S 5"'iA Thomas 5 Sil. Knight. FortJohnson. Raleigh * 87288 Oakland linTiy 1:411 fast 3 102 fi 3 I 5 5' 4*1 Gram 9 Jim Guner. John Louis. Nadzn ■ 87226 Oakland 1 1-16 1 :47f slow 16-5 93 3 1 2 2 8* 4=1 Kederis 5 Sil. Knight. Raleigh. JeanetteM. ■ AKS-AR-BEN. b. c. 4 108 By Ben Brush— Hampton Belle (W. S. Rogers). " 88MB Oakland 1 3 Hi 2:02 good 8-E Ml •"■ I E I l -' Bran 7 Miss offi.-i» us. Brjree, Oal. lack. ■ Svr, 9 • .akland 1 1 Hi 1 :5'i;i slop fi jus 18 7^8 v '= (;ross 8 Radation. Ruliie. A", ontejlus. 8: M32 Oakland ImWy l:47« kvy 15 M 4 3 fi i jj jjj Groaa • Col.Jack. Keen Marine, Redeem. 884 is Oakland 13-l«i2:ll last 7 103 5 I ■ I U 1-'. t'oliurn fi Onatassa. Homeless. Sir John. ? 8S+.4 Oakland 1 1 Ifi 1:471 fast IS M 7 I '. E 3J 3'4 B Smith 11 Sir John. Onata-sa. J. C. Clem. v 8810- Oakland 1 1-8 1:54 good 12 104 4 5 4 4 5- P E Smith 7 Desperado. French Cook. SirJohn | CADICHON. br. g. 7 109 By Masetto — Maltese Cross (W. Gabriel). I 88727 Oakland lm20y 1:44| good 11-5 113 2 11 1 11 V nasi i IO Wolnille, Cnck Sure. Cataltee. j 885SS Oakland %\ I 1 32 hvy 25 ill ;i R I 8* s - Kederis » Novgorod. Paaenil Hall. Kllerd. s -M51 Oakland tmny 1 :4'i fast 28 182 5 4 5 4 4-1 5"'.Koderis f, I), of Milan. Illusion. Mr. Rishop 8 BMN Oakland 1 1-K 1:47| last 15 BH 4 111 Bj :,", A Thomas 11 SirJohn. Onatassa, Aks-Ar-Beu. I 88332 Oakland 1 1:42| good 3| 118 I 3 S ''. fi" 8" Rage 7 Wicket. Steel, Onatassa. 8 s-121 Oakland P C 1:18 hvy 12 111 8 In M B B *}Kedernl 18 Faneail Hall. RiinUim. Salvage. 8 87828 Oakland I I H 1 : -17* slow 12 M 8 2 2 5 51 fi;"lF. Dugan 11 Ed Ball. Keep Moving. J.C.Cieu, T LEGATEE, b. g, 8 109 By Belvidere— Legacy (Northwest Stable; . I 88748 Oakland 1 1 1 _: '9k last l| Mb 8 8 1 2 2 ' : , Graaa 7 .1. R.l.ghrev. M.offiej--. Wlfville 8 8S 3 Oakland !ur."v i .44? good ! t PMi 11 pi lu in s 8«« E ag« VI Pickaway, CnarlesGreea. or. lone 8 KM Oakland 1 : t-K I MJ h\ y 12 Ml fi fi fi fi fi fi-'iRuxton fi Whidd.n. Servicence. Homeless, t 87412 Oakland 1 8-18 2461 slop 12 M G fi 7 3 4' 3" Cotton s Mr. Rishop. Brree, Beektnorn. 1 87273 Oakland I 1-8 1:551 good 10 112 5 fi fi fi 7. lii-.'.K Dugan 10 M.otlii ious. M. Naomi. C.Rnine. Z 870U3 Oakland 1 1 -4 2:«t fast 5 109 7 7 7 6 5* 4* Cotton 7 MllWlWloml. St. Alhans. Wliidden c R6Rf'7 Oakland 1 1-8 1 :55* good 10 1 '»9 3 3 4 4 4- 4 4tOatton fi Rul.rie. Charl'-.vl'aine. Whiddni. s MR BISHOP, ch. g. 4 105 By Decring— Lady Lou II. (J. McManusj. ^■!- Mkland • good 8 M Z , ■ : :i j«« ,\ Williams 9 Tremargo. DonEnrique, Vr. Cook S 88W4 Oakland lmTOj 1 : i .r g I 211 i"! 12 2 :: 3*8' A Williams 6 KeepMovlng. Radation. Whi.ldi d 8 0 Oakland I 1:421 kvy 7 111 1 I 7 fi.1. B"lPag)e !» M.orticious. Etadation, SHr.Ursin T SSZM Oakland 11:45 lay 7 ill 9 7 7 »; 5'. 5*1 Page io Tremargo. FVckCook, Hampass i 88451 Oakland ImTOy 1:48 Cast 8 ,• l :. . :; 3J 8*1 Page S I».of Milan. Illusion. Meiteoaale. i 88802 Oak la i.d 1 1-16 1:5*1 bvy lfi 5 lit l 1 E 3 4= I1 Page fi Beserak*. GretcnenG., ArontelUu SK248 Oakland ImTOy l:4S| mod ::j ill 1 1 2 l l'l 11 Pare 7 Col. Ja.-k. Aeonteilna, Ruhrie. KMOnkmnd l IM|amn14 M I I I I tj 3j Rage ;i Bedeem, GretcnenG.. Pal lark JTOcTJI LOUIS, ch. g. 5 109 By Ben Bramble— Jane FarreiltW. A. Buck.. ^ ' : ikla ... : KM 1 :;' 4 , 1'anduaea 7 K. Moving. S"kSpring. Bncktliera i 87777 Qakmad I I I I ■}. -I . • lie C 7 7 ii- "."• ,\ andu. n 7 Oreiio. I'liil Monr. Bil mar. a 87712 Oakland lm20y 1 15 !••« 112 5 2 4 I 4-' :! Vaudusen s Rd Bail. Redeem. Mr. Bishop. -:"7" Oakland ln\ I 111 I • 7 fi •;• E1I}Vaapcr 8 K. Moving, Berrleencc, Desneradi * K73C Oakland I l:«i slow :: i: :: , i i 1 " Vosper 8 BisnanW., R'ddeRonad. Baektb'n " *'-"■ kland Im7e ! mm.i-; t l"S lit :: ::■• :•} Voaner 8 Jim QanTner. Kadxa. Rosevale. ..akland 1 1 o;:,,(|in ;, :«; - 1 I _• 4» 4'- Kent 8 Sil. Knight. J.Gaffner. K.T.Frver 8 87U1 frnkmnd 11-18 1 47-: mud U M 4 14 4 4: S*| Voaner B Jim Gaffney. Bom f ah . BtehonW T CATALINE. ch. g. 9 109 By Sir Dixon— Catalina II. (F. Butterfield). 887-27 Oakland I in: . ■ i ". 112 i 3 3 :: t ■ \ 1 : irriilb'dKI Cadi, lion. W.-Hvill.-. c,,.k Sure ' v m 1 1 \ y 28 112 9 10 in 10 it"iE Smi-li 10 Ben Stun.-. Bedondo. Angleface. Oakland i 1 : 433 good 7 no 4 7 7 7 7 7*» A Willium- 7 Wicket. Steel. Onatassa. ] » Oakland lni2 J 1:17 mud fi llfi 1 fi fi 4 4' 3' A WlUiamslO HanainalBey. Steel. Dr. Itownie ■ 1 Oakland 1 1:48 lny fi ill 7 4 1 1 r l" A Will'ms » WolfrlBe. Tracks . Bl'norBohson s BSlii o,kia,,d C'llJ alow 12 M 10 It Pi II W* Gross 11 Ampedo. Ouke of Milan Biased. I 87888 Oakland 8-4 1:18 hvy M 110 1 8 x 5' r,'* Selden 8 L.Dieiidniiiie. Pimkim. D'trasraa c RM Oakland 1146 mud 10 109 4 4 4 1 Ink pi Selden 7 Silver Line. Sam Rattier. Steel | Sixth Race [6th Oakland] SIXTH RACE— Futurity Course (170 ieet less than 3-4 mile . 3-vear-clds and upwaid. Selling. (7IM7 * ; K« 2 K.I j ROSSLARE, b. f. 4 106 Bv Sempronius — Clarmie (J. McManus). 88187 Oakland 1 l'l star 8-J8 M 1111 1- l- Rage S Inelement. Ualeigi. Fancy K81 ' Oakland 5" fl: iv.hvy 1 1 hi MS 4 2 2 I '• l« Cage 7 BerHlndon. GalreM-a. FLIIararood ' K&m Oakland 1 t 1 1 *♦ • l:43fstop ! M 2 1 1 1 1' 1-'. Kederis 1 RuhhliiigWaler. Raleigh F.dK.ill s :.e Oakland 11 I3f good 8-18 IN S 1111- A Walsh IO HareinkttMi Ald.iiiil.i.. RmuisC ^■438 Oakland El f 1:88 hw T-N 182 2 t 2 2*2* A Walsh 7 Ralronla. Imddi Gip rteaperadn 878— Oakland :.1 t ■ 881 fast 2| l"4 1 2 ! I« ;; Voaner 9 Binocnisr. P.Mabooe Rap. Water ' 8»!'iR5 Oakland lmAiy l:41»fast 4 5 104 111 1 I* If A Wal.-h 7 Rishop W.. Follie I... Buckthoro S f.6940 Oakland 7-8 1:271 fast 4-5 103 5 2 2 3 2:J l3 A Walsh 10 Cresbjft, Biskra. Ofclio, I OH M7 ■77fi Wl 1128 ^^ nOI MS £89 M 188] JM MS* jlf MS 380 S0T.4 79S9 LA (W C7« $87 S718 \S4 I486 v84 5450 583 M8 ME 199 *g 7667 S126 Vo 7533 Mi 7 SS5 (534 M 8847 v»1 8128 8*' S7v 7849 f& 7.50S Bi ^" M BNS 8587 M |J s:' g« 7 »« v'' Hi \s7 M ■ g *J vV %) sf( W Ss: ss: SSI SSI * ■ 7! j;i H Pf g" „. -', Ji; „ J. L\ g iRELIO. b. h, 6 114 By Emperor of Norfolk — Atalanta II. (C. A. Baldwin). Oakland 3 1 1:11= fast I llfi I 4 I t*| 8*| G Areliil.'d 7 G-.ldliuii. Lady Ranehita. Sew.ll. Oakland 3 4 1:14 good 5 116 2 ] I 4=.'. 4-'. G Areliili'd s Coldtiun. L.Hieuiloiiiie. K. North Oakland F I '. 1 :Ul hvy 3 115 4 5 5 5 P T Rice 5 Myles (fConnell. Seweil. Spohn. Oakiand 3-4 1:141 hvy 4 113 4 1 3 1- l'l Vosper '• ThistleBelle. Servicence. Goldtlnn Oakland 3 1 1 :lti hvy 9 5 119 3 2 12= P Ta|tlin S MarseAtte. M.Musgrave. Gracafi. Oakland P C 1 :10 fast 3J 115 2 5 3 3" 4:- Kennedy 8 Seweil, Spohn. Kid North. Oakland P C 1:11| mud 2-5 H'7 E 4 3 3'M'l ' H Shil'g 5 Seweil. Inclement. I.adyl'anchits Oakland 3-4 1:14 fast 21 109 6 5 2 2"k p Ta]tlin S Gohlfinn. Rishop W.. Marliurg. Oakland FCldlghvy 4 120 I I 5 3= V Taplin a Hamper, Goldtinn. Inclement. ,ADY PANCHITA, br. f, 3 95 By Ogden— Bremen (Johnson & Gray). Oakland 3 I 1:14] last 1 97 1 11 2'.'. 2= A Thomas 7 Lady Ranehita. lr.li... Seweil. Oakland FC 1:11] good 10 110 • 3 I 21 4 . T Rice !i KidNoith. MissRienie. L. Clmt. n Oakland K C 1:10 fast fi 92 fi 3 5 oi 8*J Bell S Sew.ll. Spohn. Kid Siitrth. Oakland 8-4 1:14 fast I 99 I ill* 10. Taplin •■ Bedeem. Roy Junior. Emma G. Oakland P C 1:12 good 1 106 1 1 1 1 tt C II Shil'g S Dr.Ifgherty. Silk, Elean.Uobson Oakland FC 1 111 mud 10 91 2 12 2* 3*} A Thomas 5 Seweil. Inclement. Oreiio. Oakland 3-4 1:15 hvy 12 101 4 7 4 4= 3" J Glass S L. Dieudonne. Seweil. Manmrg. Juarez 3-4 1:133 fast 9-5 112 4 11 2* 45 G Garner 7 Glen Helen. Geneva. Luke Gates .luar -7. 3-4 1:131 fast 7-5 101 ' I 3 4 P l'l (1 Garner 8 Goodlntent. Genova. Cath. Scott fARBURG. ch. c. 4 111 Bv Innsbruck — Loyana (E. S. Paddock). 't Oakland 2-4 1:14} good IS 11111 7 5 71 5* J King II Rosaino. Kinma 6.. BajT Junior. Oakland fc idiihw 15 n ; 7 6 4 5' Pf Kennedy T Balrenla, Seweil. Gflbert Rose. Oakland 8-4 1:18] fast 5 115 7 7 5 31* 3'i Page 8 This.Belle. It. Junior. Faneuilllall Oakland 3-4 1:15 hvy 13-5 111 7 6 5 5= P| Bond S L. Dieudonne. Seweil. L. Ranehita H84 Oakland 3-4 1:14 fast I 101 4 4 5 41. 4 J A Thomas S Goldiinn. Orelio. Bknnm W. Oakland FC 1:111 good 3 110 7 8 7 4= 1= Rorel 10 M.Musgve. F.StafTord. R.Mahone 7572 Oakland 3 I 1 :14J hvy 1 105 1 2 2 2" 2»| A Walsh S Inclement. M. Sutton. M.Musg've Oakland F C 1 :10J hvy 10 105 3 4 4 2'1 21 A Walsh 7 J.H.Sheehan. Ralronia. M.I'icnic 1AN0RELLA, b. f. 3 95 By Bannockbnrn — Sorella (J. W. Paulsen). 3688 Oakland 2 M :1fi hvv 5 93 5 fi I P 1" A Thomas li M.Rienic. Raningtou. Reau Man S88S Oakland 3-4 1:151 slow 4 93 I 6 4 3'1 l»k A Thomas 11 No Quarter. Rue. die. Ralnade. Oakland F C 1:121 hvy 8 93 S 7 7 l"k fi"l A Thomas 11 RaulClifConl. Ro-amo. Hampass. ser.i Oakland 3 4 1:151 slow 10 93 8 7 8 81 8*1 A Thomas o Iliacko. Grace G.. Rurleign. 7819 Oakland 3-4 1:13 slop 7 100 6 5 5 5" 515 A Thomas 7 Judge Quinn. Miss Picnic, ilex. 7708 Oakland 8-4 1:171 slow 10 90 9 8 7 51 J" Kederis !» Rr.D'gherty. Banonica. Zinkand. 37 Oakiand 3-1 1:153 mud 8 105 8 8 6 64 fi9^ Cohurn 8 Ralronia. MissRienie. JudgeQiiinn 7."10 Oakland 8-4 1:15a' hvv 12-5 102 8 7 7 6s 4" Gross s MderGntch. Roberta. Glen"deaue 7485 Oakland 61 f 1:221 hvy 3 S4 9 4 2 2=1 lh A Thomas ! Marburg. Sainotta. Sam Rarber. MADELINE MUSGRAVE. br. f. 4 106 By Ethelbert— American Beauty (W. C. Scott). 8724 Oakland 8-4 1:14} g 128 M f H 11 11 8*] m Smith 11 Bossms. Kniiaa C. R-.v Junn.r. 8888 Oakland 3-1 1:16 hvy 11 M 4 2 4 41 5:-'.K Smith (» Ran. .rella. M.I'ienie. Rareington 8828 Oakland BJ f 1:10 hvv 8 UMi 9 8 9 B 3;5 E S.nith ! Banonica. Reau .Man. Rurleigh. 8588 Oakland FC 1:113 hvy 3 HI4 4 I 4 51 6'"'lSelden 7 L. Clinton. MissRienie. ReauMau 8551 Oakland 3-4 1:16 hvv 15 106 4 3 3 3' SJ T Rice 8 Orelio. .Marse Alte. Grace G. .8486 Oakland FC 1:18 fast 51 94 4 4 6 6= jsj E Martin S Seweil. Spohn. Kid North. S3S3 Oakland P C 1 :10g fast 6 104 8 8 7 73 8*8 A Williams 8 This.Belle. Ampedo. RortMalione V1ELT0NDALE. b. c, 3 100 By Meltonian — Ophirdale (Stockton Ranch Stable). MM Oal land lni70v 1:46 fast 9 102 4 5 4 I P 4'° A Thomas 8 D. ..f Milan. Illusion. Mr. Ris'iop -•488 Oakland 7-8 1:28 fast 25 100 5 6 li 6 6 6=-^A Thomas 0 Arasee. L.lHeudonne. Inclement. 8:;.i0 Oakland 1 1:431 hvv 5 84 6 6 3 3 3' 5". A Thomas fi Raleigh. ChesterKrum. In. i. ment 8278 Oakland 3 4 1:161 livy 12 83 5 8 I 5''~ 8'*}C Williams 8 M.O'Con'l. L.Ifdoiine. It. Water. iS175 Oakland 1 1-16 1:492 slop 5 115 2 4 3 3 5'" 5" Men try fi Turret. Old Mexico. .TudgeQuinn. MM Oakland 1m70y 1:45* fast S 90 5 3 3 3 3=1 l'l C Williams 5 Keep Moving. Ed Ball, Redeem. 179*1 Oakland lm20v 1 :44? hvy 7 93 1 2 1 1 1" »»' A Thomas 5 KeepMoving. Rosevale. Onatassa 17851 Oakland lm70y 1:451 good 5 93 3 3 3 4 5* 5'j A Thomas 7 K. Moving, JTkSpring. Buckthorn. PORT MAHONE, blk. g, 5 111 Bv Gibraltar — Meteora (J. S. Duncan). (8628 Oakland 51 f 1:1" hvv « 112 1 2 4 P* 9"'1.Rol torts 0 Banoafca. ReauMau. M.Musgrave RM Oakland El f lM fast fiO Ml 1 2 V fi'" Roberts s J.H.Sheehan. R.Mohr. Sal At cum 18383 Oakland P C 1:M fast 12 110 5 3 3 4". 4*1 mass 8 'I'll. Belle. Ampedo, Mad. Musgrave i7916 Oakland 5*. f 1 :08? slop S-5 104 I 11 1=11= Kederis S BlBfksasep. Argon't. Bellsnieker 17848 Oakland FC 1:111 good 6 111 4 11 SJ 4' Mentry 10 Marburg. M.Musgrave. F. Stafford i7714 Oakland 5-S 1 :001 slow 25 104 3 13 3= 8*1 Gross J J.H.Sheehan. N.apaNiek. Ilamtter .7639 Oakland P C 1:12 mud 4 99 5 13 41 7'" Taplin S RhilMohr. Seweil. Rr.Doughertv. 17388 Oakland 5-8 l:00afast 20 101 2 2 2 4' 4TJ Gross s Madman. DelCrnzador. Rrejuieio S730O Oakland 51 f 1:061 fast 15 104 I 113= 3T Gross 0 Ro slare. Binocular. Rap. Water. First Race [1st Jacksonville] i^ ■ ~ B ■ S y- ^7 *R7 ' ■ s s7 nS sS M Sv ss sS f» ^ « 8S G ^ s' s' K s' fj 8, ■ M ss 7( H H 88 ft H (J S7 87 8; : s ^^ vv s gj 85 ■ 8? b gj s g J) 8' K ! 3 * ■ v Si * ■ ■ " ■ 8: ? v | I j s 8 I 8 8 T I 8 8 t 1 Z c s S 8 T i i Jacksonville Entries and Past Performances for Monday, April 4. WEATHER CLEAR. TRACK FAST. LATEST PERFORMANCES OF HORSES ENTERED. FIRST RACE — 5-8 Mile. 4-year-olds and upward. Selling. (OTpfB 88 : l.lil.i banes Denes* DistTimeT'ckOdds W8 St a, % % StrFin Jockeys Started Order of Finish. HORACE E.. ch. g. 6 *109 By Bannockburn — Miss Lynch (F. C. Piper). «782 Jacks' ville 1 4 1:13s fast 1-2 HJfi I 1 1 1**1* J Henry s M..I.W lial.n. Itoi-Alleti. Reiligree. 18585 Jaeks'ville 8-4 1:13 last 10 188) I 6 3 21 21 C Grand lit P.Stafford. F. Premium. Flarney. S287 Jacks'ville 5-8 1 :031 hvv 3 105 3 3 2 2^ 2.'. Musgr*ve ft CooneyK:. SiiuareDe.il. Har.Hall K2B8 Jacks' villa 3-4 1:16ghvy 7-5 1021 2 I 2 2» 8" S Davis ft Havre. Enlist. El Dorado. 87881 Jacks-ville 51. f 1 :07S fast 5 108 15 15 10 M M**]C Grand IS TresJoli. H.Junlor, H.Crosscad'n ^77ti5 Jacks'ville 8-4 1:13 fast 4 109 M I 7 7l 77} C Grand 1." Turncoat. S^.Jesnhe. Gold lHist. 97875 Jaeks'ville 3-4 1 :13f fast 2 M 1 IIP Jsfc € Grand 12 AnnaL.Dalev. Manheimer. Camel S700S Jacks'ville 3-4 1:17 good 7 106 3 2 2 2* 2= C Grand ft Rialto. Many Colors. SprlngFrog ROGER DE COVERLET, ch. c, 4 104 By Cesarion— Clog Dance (A. P. Doyle). Iacks*viile 5-8 l-.ung Cast UK) 1119 E 1 2 21.'. 2C .1 Henry M Mis I.oris. Ken. Queen. Ant. R..-e ^^717 Jacks'ville 3-4 1 :1.1g fast 200 127 •. 6 fi fi fi,,;l.B Grittin 8 Karl's Court. Mvsfiner. Rickey. M88 l.icks'ville 3-4 1:141 fast 60 111 9 10 11 101 10f"i J Dennisonl4 Imitate. Marie Hyde. Amyl. MARIE RUE. ch. f. 4 108 By Previous— Mary Street (R. Bauer). ^7"7 Jaeks'ville 3 4 1:13? fast 15 105 5 S 3 P PJ T Koerner 7 Kl Om. Splendida. M.J.Whaleu. MM Jacks'ville 8-4 1:148 Cast M M9 7 3 I 9' 9°^ G Grand 14 Imitate. Marie Hv.le. Atnvl. 88488 Jacks'ville 2-4 1:14) fast lno 107 8 8 9 M lo'-=Connolly 10 St. Regis. J. Reardon. Vreeland. 88437 Jacks'ville 7-8 1:29 fast 15 103 15 3 fi 4l 4"1 S Davis 10 Crenailo. Robin Grey. Woolstone. 88287 Jacks'ville 5-8 1:031 hvv 25 94 fi 7 7 7 7"]COnnoily ft CoonevK.. HoraeeE.. Square Deal S81K1 Jacks'ville El f 1 :0se fast 30 Unit 7 4 1 21 2= J Reid 11 Gold Dust. Aunt Kate. Havre. MM J'k'ville lni70y l:48jj slow M 104 3 1 1 I 5J 6 -'lD McC'thy (J E. of Richmond. Elgin. Q. Lead. GIOVANNI RAGGIO. ch. g, 5 109 By Dieudonne— Thorn Blossom (Mrs. E. W. Moore). ^" Jaeks'ville 7-8 1:2.^. last 50 lufi 8 5 6 8 10 in'" Moore Ml Bander, Boserrtaa, Silverine. 88418 Jacks'ville 8) t 1M8 fast 30 M 2 11 pap Mimre 13 Enilvinion. Sipiare Deal. Amvl. 88372 Jacks'ville Eg f 1:121 hvy 30 109 2 4 5 I1 :.l-\(i Itiirns 7 Jane Swift. Miss I^uis Rin Oak 87588 Jacks'ville 51. f 1:07s fast 30 1u5 4 4 6 5ni. 57 S Davis 8 K'gAvondale. Stringency. Enlist S747I Jacks'ville 3-4 1:1*1 fast 50 105 8 6 5 6* 6"?.! IKnrv S Camel. Chilla. (Jold Dust. 87375 Jacks'ville 3-4 l:18j fast 50 104 11 9 8 S« P] S Davis 12 A.L.Dalev. HoraeeE.. Manheimer 87868 Jaeks'ville 5Jf 1:113 hvy « 109 7 I 9 10J O-.'.O Rums 11 AI. Amelia. A.Sturtevant.Rol.StHr 86713 Jacks'ville 5J f 1:09J fast 4} 109 3 12 1» P G Burns 8 Night Mist. Alencon. Eustacian. MISS WORTH, b. f, 4, 99 By Galveston — Andre-wetta (C. K. Lyman). M58S Jacks'ville 8-4 1:12] Cast fiO M 9 S 6 9h 9="jHiimm'd 1 » D.St afford. Hoiai-eK.. F.Rri-tniuiu 76575 Seattle E-8 1 :»t fast ifi W7 S fi li 71 «';? E Lynch 11 Lady Quality. Pert. El Pave. 76242 Seattle 5-S 1:01 fast 20 99 7 5 6 61 P A Morgan 11 Cortel. Lula C... Toll Box. HAROLD HALL. br. g. 5 109 By Sempronius — Kindina (D. Hill). 88738 Jacks'ville B-8 l:Mf fast 20 m 1; s 7 fi- S*| Troxler Ri M.l.oiis. R.det'-.veilev. K.Qneeu. 88287 Jaeks'ville B-8 1MJ key 10 109 2 2 I 4= 4-1 Troxler ft CoonevK.. Hora.eF... Square Deal 88lfil Jacks'ville El f l:08g fast 10 108 4 2 fi P P| Troxler 11 GolilDust. MarieRue. Aunt Kate. 8S041 Jacks'ville 5? f 1 :07J fast 31 108 8 5 E 31 P V Rowers 10 Sehleswig. GoldDust.M.J.Whalen 87M3 Jacks'ville 3-4 1:13 fast 15 li)9 4 8 « EJ 5'i".V Powers 10 Patriot. Sandpiper. Ruliie. S7765 Jacks'ville 3-4 1:13 fast 20 M 8 2 2 P 4"- V Rowers ]." Turncoat. St. Jeanne, (iold Dust. 87590 Jacks'ville EJ f 1 :07K fast 12 107 2 2 I P] 8*f Goldstein s K'gAvondale. Stiingeuev. Fnlist' 87513 Jacks'ville E| f IMf fast 40 107 6 4 3 2-1 5'J Goldstein 11 Ru.Granda. LaGIoria. X-ight.Mist ■'■H'ARE DEAL, ch. g. 6 109 By Charade — Madonna II. (H. McCarren). ss7!7 Jacks'ville 3-4 1 : 13k fast 5n M '• 5 4 T " .'. Hannan i» Karl's Court. Mrstlfrr. Rickey. 88787 Jacks'ville 3-4 1 :13g fast 25 110 7 1 4 41 PI Hannan 7 EI Oro, Splendida. MarieRue. S85M Jacks* ville 8-4 1:121 Cast M 107 5 5 9 9 914 illaiman IO Yama. Toll Box. Fore Guard. S8578 Jacks'ville 7-8 1:27:4 fast 25 1 i9 4 3 4 9 9= 9"!{Hannan 10 Dander. Boserrian. Silverine. 88419 Jacks'ville 51 f 1:093 fast 15 104 8 8 7 4l 2'1 Hannan 13 Kndvmion. Giovan.Raggio. Atnvl SS3S8 Jacks'ville 3-4 1 :15jf good 20 106 1 6 E 5' 77S Hannan fc Kai I'sCnurt. Mvllem v. K.Tang'v SS371 Jacks'ville 51fl:12^hvy 8 106 9 4 2 3« 4' Hannan ft Mvstitier. P. Nicholson. M.llvde. 0287 Jacks'ville 5-8 1:031 hvy 50 102 5 5 4 31 351 Hannan ft CooiieyK.. HoraeeE., Haroldilall BROWN TONY. br. c. 4 107 Bv Handsome— Ado (E. Reynolds). 88736 Jacks'ville 5-8 1 :ung fast 12 112 2 2 4 7* 18" Kohn 10 MN l.eiis. R.ilefev'l.v. K.Qmeii 88888 Jaeks'ville 8-8 1:12] fast 7 112 fi I 4 6J fi'3 Ganz S Belle Mawr. Boserrian, Youthful 88653 Jacks'ville 3-4 1:14 fast I 110 2 1 1 Is 2 . S Davis IO Sandpiper. J.A.Munro. DoeAllen. 88578 Jacks'ville 7-8 1 :273 fast 30 107 2 8 9 6 fi' P} Hamm'd 10 Dander. Boserrian. Silverine. MM Jacks'ville 3-4 1:M hvy 1 109 4 11 8*1 8M f Rowers ft Havre. Enlist. HoraeeE. S7747 Jacks'ville 51 f 1 :07i fast 12 102 6 1 — 41 41 M Whitingllj Stringency. Manheimer. L.Heart S7195 Jacks'ville 3-4 1:14 fast 8-5 109 2 2 2 33 2'J. V Powers 11 PearlPoint. Stringency. Gat. Lass 87121 Jacks'ville 3-4 1:152 fast 9-5 107 6 11 1J 2J F H King S Jub.Juggins. 6s.Laaai HymWolf W. ,T. WHALEN. b. g. 5 109 By Gerolstein — Demure (G. Von der Hoden). 88782 Jacks'ville 3 4 1:13? fast 17 M8] 8 S 4 3' 2s B Grittin 8 Horace K.." Dee Allen. Pedigree. 88787 Jacks'ville 3-4 1:13= fast 4J 110 fi K 6 5- 4*i E Grittin 7 El Oro. Splendida. Marie Rue. MS7 Jaeks'ville 3-4 1:13M fast 12 107 1 3 5 54 4'i E Grittin ft M.Ropular. Boserrian. Ken. Queen 88575 Jacks'ville 7-8 1:281 fast 15 109 7 4 3 1 V 21 E Griffin 10 Fore Guard. Sandpiper, Mozart. 88419 Jaeks'ville 51 f 1:091 fast 30 104 6 5 4 8'] 5*1 A Lang 18 Kndvmion. SnuareDeal, G.Raggio 88871 Jacks'ville 51 f 1:18] hvy 50 106 I 7 6 51 53J A Lang ft Mvstitier. D.Nicholson. Mar.Hvde 88235 Jacks'ville 51 f 1:10 hvy 40 103 8 8 8 6h P*1A Lang S V.Strome. G.Fisher, J. Reardon. NON KAHOTO. ch. c, 4 104 By Hobart— Xalissa (J. Huifman). 88372 Jaeks'ville 5} f 1 :I2J hvy 1 H» lus 7 7 7 7 7:".Ralms 7 Jam- Swift. Miss Lorls. Pin Oak 88281 .huks'ville 5-8 1:03J hvy 20 101 9 9 9 9 9=4i ;anz ! CoonevK.. HoraceK.. Siiuare Deal BONNY BLOOM, ch. f. 4 102 By Loki— Mollie Hickman (W. C. Leach). 88677 Jacks* ville 3 11:141 fast IS lu7 IS M H M 8'*|ls Davis 11) Raima. Amvl. Klmeta Ilimil: -n. 8MS Jacks' ytfJe 8-4 1:12? fast 100 105 7 4 9 10 Hi-'-JJ Reid 10 D.Stafford. BataceaV, F.Rremiuin ADMIX, br. g, 5 109 By Admonition — Dodona (C. S. Meddis). S..3U2 LTsvilie 1 1-2 2:353 fast 500 102 6 5 7 8 S C**|0oose Mam. Algol. M'dMUitant. R. Hussar MM L'sville lm70y lAKi good 51 104 4 7 S 9 11' 11 '» 'Goose Orlandot Baarlda. Maid Militant. 82818 I^atonia 1 1-16 1:49J hvy 60 101 8 8 S 9 9 9:TlRobinson Kthel Carr. Reside. Hiram. S2746 I a tenia lm70y 1:41 fast 200 102 Left at the post. Robinson Heine. Dunvegan. Beau Rrummel. 81467 L'sville 1 1-16 1:48?, slow 10 105 2 4 6 11 11* 12' 'JZurborg Maason. Benekrake. Knlist. 81372 Louisville 3-4 1:141 fast 21 107 6 4 4 5& 5- Robinson Merritield. Tackle. Ralbert. DR. FRANK, b. g. 8 109 By Scorpion— Quintella (J. Cook). 88657 .Jacks'ville 3-4 1:138 fast M llu 8 9 9 1 »)Kolni •-» M.Ropular. Boserrian, Ken. Queen 87289 Tampa 3-4 1 2181 slow 30 lu7 1; 5 5 7 7" Ornses 8 Dr. Crook. Xebulosus. C.Argregor ST21N Tampa 5-8 1:062 slow 25 IM 7 8 8 7' 7I» Deverich S Mav.iene. Ilai'.Rowe. Vauadium. WOOLSPUN. b. m. 5 107 By Woolsthorpe— Spenola (J. P. Meehan). 8MM Jaeks'ville 8-4 1:14] Cast r,'l Mil 13 It II l4* JHannan 14 Imitate. Marie Hv.le. Amvl. MM .Ik' \ ill. Im78v 1:468 fast M M 4 I 7 I I 9--' J Howard ft St.Uario. Sandpiper. 'DHeWtrofne S7M2 Jacks* viile 1 1:41] fast 15 1117 I 4 fi r, fi' :,'•• Okert s Catien Lass. Danger Allonhv. 87828 Jaeks'ville 7-8 1:28 la^t UK) 1*7 18 14 M 14 12' 12"iRalms 14 Shandale. Kinlvmi..n. Gold Bast. 87516 Jaek'villa 11-8 144 fast 2« 107 7 16 I s s ii'alms 8 Warnekl. Snandale. Killie.r'kie. K73W Jaeks'ville 2 11:15 last 15 10, Pi 7 9 9' 7" Calms 13 Tsisea d'Or. Melmleoii. Allontty. 87Ji» Jacks' vi lie 7-8 1:28 podB 108 2 4 5 6 41 J^ Raima S Yama. Melodeon, Allonby. LADY ADALIA. 107 i.- 1 start. Second Race [2nd Jacksonville] i a * " 8 T ' ] ■ s I c | * j ' ' S I SECOND RACE— 1-2 Miie. 2-year-olds. Maidens. Allowances. |MTM-4**i 2 loft. I SUPPLE, ch. f. 2 115 Bv The Commoner— Flexible 'R. L. Thomnst. 8S78C Jacks'ville 1- Bf last 8-5 IM I 7 71 21 S Davis 15 Bedega. Lnnis Katx. JonnKHgotsj 88418 Jacks'ville 1 1 M last 3 115 1a 10 8 6« V Rowers 11 Don't. Svlvan Dill. I.vdia Lee. «gJ52- Jacks* vUk* 2 8 MJ tees 7 M 7 5= 3» V Rowers N Fruitful. Trait. Fair Lillian. ATHIE W.. b. f, 2 110 By Wadsworth— Lina G. (W. H. Fizer). 887M Jacks' vHle 1-2 18] East M IM 18 9 8 5*1 LoreQ lii IkinffS Supple. Lean* Kai/ nm;!7 Jacks'ville 1 1 B fast M 1 I7 E fi B»* 4s Mountain S Darling. AguesMav. Kastern Star 88588 Jacks'ville 3 s M] fast 50 109 11 12 12' -"'^Mountain 15 Sylvan Dell. I.ydi.i Lee. Chess. OEL FRIAR., b. c. 2 118 Bv The Friar— Del-Hart (Lawndale Stable). S867S Jacks'ville 1-2 58 fast 33 lis 3 5 5- 3- j Bear* » Hawklike. Bodega. D.H.Carn'ter 88411 Jacks'ville 1-2 M fast la 118 M fi 5; PI J Henry 14 J.PM.rgast. S.Kearnev. Ha'klike MM Jacks* vjBs I I M] last 15 112 fi 7'' 5'\ Ralms 13 Svlvan Dell. I.vdia Lee. Chess. DEFINITE, b. c, 2 113 By Martinet— Agnes Brennan (R. D. Williams). R8611 Jacks'ville 1-2 4'.? last loo iin 9 H 11* 11'* Adams 14 J.P'drrga«t. S.Keantev. Haklike sv-.s lacks' vi lie 3 8 Jfij; fast 1 K) M 14 14 14"' Adams 15 Svlvan Dell I.Mlia I Chess. 87697 Jacks'ville 3 8 27 slow M 107 1 70 7'*lGana 10 EssyUfe. L.tirmi.-'t. Beaek'glll 87536 Jacks'ville 3 8 ::sj slow 00 M 5 71 8 *lAsanM S Stepfather. FIoraRrvan. O.Scraaw 87421 .lacks' ville 8-8 B] fast 200 115 11 ll II" Adams 11 L.Stalw't, L.Ormieant. Stepfather ^Ml Jacks'ville 28 871 slow 95 11811 11 1 r-'.A.hr..- 11 Monciief. Darling. Flora Brvan. 871M Jk'ville 14 st 25jj fast 15 118 14 16 16'.{Adains l« Rendaga. Darling. L. Orraieant. ROSEBURG III., b. c, 2 118 By Hapsburg— Stannel (H. McCarren 1. 88288 Jacks'ville 8-8 38 hvy 15 u:: 4 I' 5 *lHannan 8 Clar. Hawklike. J dm Reiulergast 8S04O Jacks'ville 31 f 43 fast 12 118 10 U 9" Hannan 13 Ja.-k Desman. Sir Kearnev. Clay S.9..0 Jacks'ville 3 s 87 hvv 7 112 1 Ij S'l Kksol U.M.John. I nan. Genera I. J.IVnman sn'.ii. Jacks'ville 3 8 37 slosf 12 110 3 1"'. S'l Rutwell 10 EasvLlfe L.tirmicant. II is Taka v.fi49 .I'k'ville list 22*. fast fin 110 2 2'1 :i'i Hannan 13 RdnaCnlllns. Is.il^lCassie. Rasli. 8,1:0. Jaeks'ville 3-8 25] fast M 112 fi 7" 7,:}ll:iniuin 11 Moncrlef. SirKeaniev. stepfather 87558 Jacks'ville 3 s 35] fast 200 109 8 ' 4' 5CJ Hannan s Lady Stalwart. Aldivia. Dell. SEPOY MAID. ch. f. 2 115 By Delhi— Dazzhnfr S. W. Streett). SS7M Jiicksvill- 1-2 Hi fast t,0 pjj % j s S'HJ Wilson s Darling. TiHtha^.c Keut. Hv%« DECEIVABLE. *. c. 2 113 By Martinet— Suave (K. D. Williams). ssTOf. Jacks'ville 1-- 49f fast 15 li:i 3 12 10 y*i Troxler 15 Bodega. Su|»ple. I^mis Katz. »«'♦• Jacks'ville 31 f 43 fast 100 UN]:, 14 14-U Henrv 1.", Jack Denman. Sir Koarnev. Clav MM Jacks'ville M 37 lny 40 11". » 7' 9 «*S Paris Li Mas.Jolin. l.Ceneral. BoseburcIIl LOUIS DES COGNETS. b, c. 2 118 By Ben Brush— Coppelia (F. J. Pons). fcsTe*. Jacks'ville 1-: 4'. l fast « llS 15 10 12 1313JM Henry 15 Bodega. Supple. Louis Katz. JOHN XILGORE. ch. g. S 115 By Russell— Option (L. Kelly). 887 * Jacks'ville 1-J 491 fast 30 104 4 1 lb 4-- K Griffin 15 Bodega. Supple. Louis Katz. &64T; Jacks'ville 4} f o6| good 50 104 6 4 5 6'"iJ Bergen 9 J.D'm'n. LalM'x'n.M.V.d.H'd'n 8S406 Jacksville 1-.' 4S| good 9 102 5 .". 4'J P Pease 0 I. General, Schnickelfritz. Oakley 6$33T Jacksville 3 8 38E hvv 20 107 3 S» 5s l»ea =e !♦ Starina. Blue Mouse. Svlvan Dell S7K55 Jacksville 3i f 41| fast 60 10CJ St 9 9,7IM MeGee 13 Ie.Cassie, Rvestraw, L.Stalwart 8T7C3 Jacksville 3-S 36 fast 30 Ml 4 M" G'i J Bergen 16 Decency, Rvestraw. Old Squaw. 87727 J'k'ville 1-4 st jl% good 15 107 11 92 8«3 J Bersen 1C Capsize. Altadena. KentnckvRose 876J5 Jacks'ville 3-8 36 fast 20 105 5 8» 81SJ.1 Bergen 14 Darling. Ryestrnw. L. Ormlcant YULETIDE. b. c, S 113 By Cesarion— King's Favorite (J. L. Beeson). 8*«7N Jacksville ]-:• 5fl fast 100 1«7 6 3 4"*. ».« W Amtr.-ss s Hawklike, Bod.-ga. I el Friar. fcfebll Jacks-ville 1-2 4!»1 fast 2W Hi. 11 9 i" M W Andressll .T.P'dergast. S.Kearnev. Ha'klike 85*J+) Jacksville 31 f 43 fast 20 1US I G ll'-'iV Powers 15 Jack Dcnman. Sir Kearnev. ('lav 8795k Jacksville 3-8 37 hvv 30 110 11 11 If** J Deav'p't 33 Mas.Jolin. LOtial. Koseburglll STsC. Jacks' ville 3-8 3C| fast 50 His 8 5s 5C} J Deav'p't lO Decency. Valloiiia. Wliiie Wool. 87451 Jacks'ville 3-8 35| fast 00 118 6 C 6'-JJ Reid 6 Darling. JackDeninan. Carbineer. 872*3 J'k'ville 1-4 st 23 fast 100 118 15 13s J.V W Andresslr. Tallahassee. Clay. I.adyOnuicaut VITO 6., b. c, 2 118 By Gold Heels — Elizabeth B. (J. Fitzsimmons). ksiT.s Jacksville 1-2 50 fast 100 nr, Left at the post. Hannan 8 Hawklike. Bodega. Del Kriar. GREAT CAESAR, b. g. f 110 By Cesarion— Grandma II. (Mrs. H. H. Selby). 88*j7S Jacks-ville 1-2 50 fast 20 112 7 6 6 5»J E Griffin s Hawklike, Bodega. Del Kriar. 8S611 Jacks'ville 1-2 49| fast 40 115 13 10 91. 9"' J Wilson 14 J.P'dergast. S.Kearnev. Ha'klike 882% Jacksville 3-8 2S hvv 20 115 3 7 71SJD MeC'thv S Clav. Hawklike. John Pendergast MNI Jaoks'vUle 3.J f 43 fast 100 115 5 12s 12,s*Raynor 15 Jack Denman. Sir Kearney, Clav 87S35 Jacksville 31 f 41| fast 60 lu7 10 Ht3 ll21 J Howard 13 Is.Cassie, Ryestraw. L.Stalwart ANNE REVERE, br. f, t, 110 By Cameron— Clara Meader (T. H. Stevens). 8s7oG Jacks'ville 1-2 49| fast 60 lny 2 15 14 14'TM Reid 15 Bodega, Supple, Louis Katz. S74..7 Tampa Ab I I 36J slow 8 Ml I €1 f,=J Reilly 7 Vainos, Louise B„ Blanche Ring. 872.5." Tampa Ab 3-8 36| slow 30 103 3 ;.J 5«J Reilly « Oracle, Coletta, Gohltish. ORANIO, blk. f, 2 115 By Ornament— Sympatica (T. P. Hayes). GROVER HUGHES, ch. c. 2 118 By Handsel— Stamen (G. H. Baker). R. D. Williams entry— Definite and Deeeivai.le. Page 6 Third Race [3rd Jacksonville] THIRD RACE— 3-4 Mile. 3-year-olds. Selling. (SST.7C— 1 :11%— 7— 1 T,.) COLONEL ASHMEADE. b. g. 8 109 By Sain— Antipode (R. D. Williams). SfcfrtS Jacks'ville 3-4 1:19! fast 12 104 1 1111 1» Adams IS AiltnuiiiRose. Bel.Mawr. M.Loris 8b".."tt Jai-Jcu'vilie 3-4 1:12| fast 100 91 5 7 7 7 7"i Adams ! Strike Out, Ida D.. St. Jca'ine. 8&;V-9 Jacks'ville 0* f 1:084 fast 60 104 7 8 8 8 8ttJ Adams «♦ Kerrand Cecilian. Abrasion, Sou. 88152 Tampa 7-8 1 :31| slow 2 97 6 2 2 3 5« 4»1 A Durton 8 W.Griswell, Elizabethan, P.Diana 881 34 Tampa 3-4 1 : 19g slop 4-5 95 1 2 2 2- i"J A Burton B J.Denuerlen. J. Henderson. Ceaser 88*j 13 Tampa 7-8 l:30i slow 6 92 2 1 1 2 2 2» A Burton 7 LaR.Hindoo. A.tJirl. W.Griswell BON DIAZ. b. c, 3 114 By Ossary — Helen Smith (C. A. Ross). 8*719 Jacksyille 3-4 1 :131 fast 25 109 2 E 3 3J 3« Haunin'd S J. Henderson. MissSlv. Starltoard 86299 Latonia 3-4 1:14| fast 15 103 5 5 0 5'1 331 T Rice KthelD.. Haudzaretta. Friend Virgil 86162 Lalonla 3-4 1:15 good 10 M8 5 5 7 51 64 Troxler Handzaretta. Hatchiecoon. Sh. Order 85729 Windsor 1 1:411 fast 15 100 5 7 7 7 01 3«J Tellott G.M.Miller. Omicron. AlfdtheGreat 85G14 Windsor 51 f 1:09* hvy 9-10 103 1 4 5 5* 43J Musgr've G. M. Miller. Starover. Dorando D. 85444 Hamilton 6* f 1:071 fast 3 108 8 9 9 7- 3-'i J Deav'p't Elwvn. JackDennerlen. HedgeRose. 85106 Toronto 3-4 1:14| slow 10 109 8 8 7 6H 6:1 C Ross Paul Davis. Detroit. Dalhousie. 84987 Toronto 7-8 1:30 fast 4 109 4 6 6 6 41 3J C Ross Merman, Hedge Rose. Kearnaughtll WHIM. ch. f. 3 107 By Ingoldsby— Monarda (A. B. GallaJier). 8Mil2 Jacks'ville 3 4 1:13* fast 100 107 S 8 9 9 9"1W AndresslO KairLouiso. — Iw, Ant. Rose 8 W,, Jacksville ~,\ f ] :07| fast 40 102 13 13 14 14 14,3iW AndressU ClemBeacher. Aut.Rose. MonAmi 8838S Jacks'ville 3-4 1 : 15| good 15 95 1 2 2 3= 5" 1 Pease S Karl'sCourt, MyHenry.E.Tanguay 88LM4 Jacksville 3-4 1:171 hvy 15 10415 3 4 &=■ 0" S Davis 7 Zacatecas, Kid. Howdy Howdy. 88164 Jacks'ville 3 4 1:15 fust 10 100 7 3 2 21 5-1 W AndresslO Starover. L. McNallv. Coonskin. 87928 Jacks'ville 0-8 1 :02i slow 30 97 1 3 4 3s 3" W Andress 7 HowdyHowdy. Lucetta, Miss Sly 87626 Jacks'ville 0-8 1:01 fast 60 96 4 i J t'lt'JW Andressl2 F.Footsteps, D.Wal'ce, Hend'son COONSKIN. b. f. 3 112 By Gone Coon— Isen (J. R. Stockier). 8S6S1 Jacks'ville 3-4 1:142 fast 12 112 4 4 5 4'1 X»i J Reid S Miss Slv. Amanda Lee. Starboard 8861.' Jacks'ville 3 4 1:13| last 10 112 6 4 0 7" B» J Reid 10 FairLouise. Aman.Lee. Aut.Rose 88.'. 7 Jacks'ville 51 f 1 :07i fast 6 104 8 8 6 6b f.«* J Reid 14 ClennBeachey, Aut.Rose. MonAmi 884o7 Jacks'ville 5', f 1 :08jJ good 8 103 3 3 2 2 45^ Obert V2 D.ParadelL. L.Creed. F.Cecilian 88237 Jacks'ville 51 f 1 :12g hvv 7 100 5 6 6 6 6»j S Davis « Catroke. Miss Sly. Kid. 8M04 Jacks'ville 3-4 1:15 fast 18-5 113 2 2 1 1| 3'1 Obert 10 Starover. LadvMc.Nally. Col. Jot. 88066 Jacks'ville 3-4 1 :14J fast 11-5 108 5 4 3 3" 31 \ Obert 8 Miss Sly, Starover. Polly Lee. 8*)j:; Jacksville 51 f l:08g fast 15 112 4 2 4 21 2- Obert 8 Abrasion. TheG. Butterfly. P.Lee. TEMPTER, b. c, S 117 By Giganteum — Templeton (Kenwood Stable). 887: . Jacks'ville 7Sl:27«fast 15 117 1 1 1 2 4'! 44i (ianz 10 Al'fearn. KlizalM-thaii. L.McNallv 8S6VJ J'k'ville 11-16 1:47 fast 25 98 8 8 7 6 6 6l3W Henry 8 Descomnets, Kosel.oro. Bon. Bard 88634 Jacks'ville 1 l:4lg fast 20 107 6 7 7 7 7 7,1lGaiiz 8 Capt.Swanson, Allanfearn, Smug 88525 J' k' ville 1 1-16 l:48g fast 12 100 0 5 4 4 41 011 Obert !» Oberon. G Jubilee. E.ofRichm'd 8S441 Jacks'ville 1 1 :4tf fast 50 105 3 4 0 5 5" 4'* « Burns 12 Starover, Allanfearn, Ix t. Creed 88288 Jacks'ville 7-8 1 :32| hvy 10 110 2 6 6 6 6 5*1 Musgr've 6 C.Ormstoy. F.Cecilian. L.MeNally 88114 Jacksville 1 1 :43| hvy 30 102 7 6 6 7 71 8'»1J Henry 8 D.Knight. Fulfill. Capt.Swanson. 88045 Jkville 1 1-16 1:48* fast 6 9441111'12J Henry 7 Cindy, Woolstone, BillyPullman. DICTION, b. c. 3 117 i By Sir Dixon — My Queen (G. P. Brazier). 86705 Jacks'ville 3-8 1 :001 fast 100 107 5 7 6 6i 44i Kohn S Flv.Squir'l. MissLoris. Aut.Rose 8S642 Jacks'ville 3-4 1:131 fast 20 112 7 S 8 81 8" V Powers 12 C.Ashmeade. Aut.Rose. B.Muvvr. 88389 Jacks'ville 3-4 1:16| good 6-3 112 2 5 3 31 43 V Powers 8 Dave Nicholson, Anivl, Sylph. 88372 Jacks'ville 51 1 : 1:121 hvy 2 97 5 5 6 52 4'! P H King 7 Jane Swift, Miss Loris, Pin Oak. 88320 Jacksville 7-8 1 :33g hvy 3} 96 2 1 1 1 2= 33* J Henry 7 Rio Grande. Forty Four. Mozart. 88257 Jacks'ville Clfl:10|hvy 18-5 112 10 11 9 10 10' 2 Musgr've VI Catroke. Pilain. Colonel Jot. 87149 Jacks'ville 11:43} fast 12 100 4 4 6 4 5' 1 53 J Leach 0 Crossover. Fuflll. Anavrl. 87073 Jacks'ville 3-4 1:18? good G 106*6 5 4 35 2t Butwell C Fulfill, Mr. Smarty, My Henry. HIBERNICA. b. g, 3 114 By Meddler— Irish Ivy II. (Miss A. M. Marrone). 887.57 Jacks'ville 51 f 1 :07jt fast 30 106 14 14 12 8 6"! J Bergeu 14 ClermBeuchev. Aut.Rose, MonAmi 88509 Jacks'ville i,\ f 1 :081 fast 60 103 9 9 9 9 91U J Bergen Ferrand Cccilian. Abrasion, Sou. 8 47o Jacks'ville 5J f l:08g fast 20 105 3 3 7 6U 0»J J Bergen 8 Aman.Lee, Zacatecas. C.Beachey 87374 Jacks' ville 3-4 1:13J fast 6 108 5 7 6 63 5' V Powers 7 Anavri. Miss Sly. Lotta Creed. 87313 Jacks'ville 5-8 1:031 slow 9-5 109 3 11 l5 l5 V Powers 10 Briareus, Amyl, Levengston. 87175 Jacks'ville 3-4 1:161 fast 4 109 3 1 1 2" 73i J Bergen 12 Gypsv Girl. Zvmole. Martin May 87097 Jacks'ville 5-8 1:02 fast 7 108 4 4 5 55 57 J Bergen 8 Horieon, Clem Beachey, Scruples 86240 Aqueduct 61 f 1:22 fast 15 107 4 4 5 7 7,7JJ Bergen Coonskin. Dixie Dixon. Rustem. URALLA, b. f, 8 112 By Sain — Theresia (B. Schreiber). 8!s7: s Jacks'ville 7-S 1 :27| fast 7 112 9 10 10 10 9 9 "3Xicol 10 Al'fearn. F.lizal ctlian. L.McNallv 88*^1 Jacks'ville 3-4 1:142 fast 50 112 B 5 4 51 GH Kohn 8 Miss Sly. Amanda Lee. Starboard 887.30 Tampa 01 f 1:111 slow 3 2 94 5 4 4 41 46 A Burton 5 AleiK-oii. Alvise. Waterbury. 8849!* Tampa 5-8 1:03S slow 3 94 3 6 4 51 5'J A Burton 8 SirAshlon. Lucullus. Bonnie Bee 88416 Tampa 3-4 1:178 slow 15 94 3 3 2 3 » 5 -JA Burton 5 Parkview, B. Hibl s. Cassowary. 88312 Tampa 3-4 1:172 slow 10 94 2 3 2 11 3s! A Burton 5 B.Hibbs. AutuninGIrl. Bo^b.Cook 8S1 94 Tampa 3-4 1 :17g slow 20 92 3 4 4 4« 43* A Burton 6 G.Kimball. RebelQucen. B.Hibbs COTTONTAIL, b. g, 3 114 By Golden Wishes— Courtmaid (I. B. Fitzgerald). 8s:v: Tampa 5i f 1 :llf slow 3 9 i 2- 12 21 K*| A Burton ! P.Tavlor. All ertaH.. Sal. Savage. 88479 Tampa 5 -S 1 :051 slow 2 96 9 4 3 2'1 In Cole 10 MichaelKeck. Col. Austin. Addresfr 88425 Tampa 5-8 1:051 slow 6 102 3 3 :t 3n 6-3 F Jackson 10 Alln-rtaH.. ITankPatton. BohMav 88341 Tampa 51 f 1:111 slow 4 107 1 2 3 41 il*l9 Jackson 5 J. Henderson. Y.Pooh. C.Montoiir ICARIAN. b. c, 3 117 By Wadsworth— Nadage Doree (T. H. Stevens). 8759S Tampa 7-S 1:32? slow 2J 103 5 2 2 3 fr 3*1 F Jackson 5 Aut.Girl. Mrs. Sewall. Alcgra. 87-7.47, Taniia lm70y 1 :51g slow 4 94 4 4 4 4 4 3" E M'thews 4 Kdvvin L.. Aut. (Jirl, Morp.-lh. EQUATION, ch. f. 3 112 By Hamburg— Equality (J. Duffy). 87:67, Tampa 5-8 1 :061 slow 8 10714 4 6 8"^ 8" iTrueman 11 I HIM . Ndklet. Sallv Savage. M9fj Saratoga 7-8 1:28 fast 13-5 100 8 8 8 8 8 891 Glass Ten Paces. Top Notch. DixieDixon. 84197 Saratoga 3-4 1:18J mud 5 97 Left at the post. Creevy .TndgcLassing. TopNotch. Radation. 82289 Gravesend 5-8 1:021 slop 12 105 3 5 5 5« 31* J Butler Shannon, Crossover, Glopper. GOLDEN FLORA, b. f. S 112 By Golden Garter— Flora Mac (J. Bass). SS7: s Jacks' vi Ik' 7-8 1 :27*. fast 20 112 4 9 8 7 7 5'! E Griffin 10 Al'fearn. Elizabethan. L.McNallv 88146 Jkville lm7ov 1:461 slow 40 99 8 8 8 8 8 81" Dreyer S Otilo. Joe Rose. Descomnets. 88043 J'kville 1 1-16 1:482 fast 8 84 3 6 6 6 6 5«J Moore 7 Tempter. Cindv. Woolstone. 8797C Jacks'ville 1 1:45 hvv 30 101 6 7 8 8 8 WBhi S Fulfill. FortvFoiir. Cap.Svvanson 8783C Jacks'ville 11:411 fast 40 106J10 10 10 10 8= SM!C Garner 10 Smug. Fulfill. FairLouise. 87790 J'k' ville 1 1-16 1 :461 fast 40 89 3 4 5 6 51 514JMoore « Nethermost. Ozana. Sotemia. 87750 Jacks'ville 1 l:41gfast 60 96 2 3 3 3 3s 21 F II King 8 Para. Queen. Stoneman. Warfleld. FAY O., b. f. 3 112 By Meltonian— Aleta (A. L. Oltz). y,^\ Jacks'ville 31 f 1:081 fast 50 107 13 12 11 11- 11"JJ Deav'p't 14 Briareus, Herdsman. I'niverse. M'LEOD F., b. c, 3 117 By Tithonus — ^Xmasbox (W. V. Conran). 8» 7: s Jacks'ville 7-S 1:271 fast 20 11:; 10 8 9 8 & f*| Gullett 10 Al'fearn. F.lizalMthan. L.McNallv 8V691 Jacks'ville 3-4 l:14g fast 30 117 6 6 6 7" 742 Gullett 8 Miss Sly. Amanda Lee. Starbuard &MJ18 Jacks'ville 3-4 1:14^ fast 60 117 8 8 8 S 5"! Gullett 8 Starboard. Brevite. Outiwst. 877vs Jacks'ville 51 f 1 :08! fast 200 109 11 5 5 91 H'«lGullett 14 Fair Louise, Sticker. Tempter. 87C08 Jacks' ville 3-4 1:13 fast 100 109 3 6 7 8s 8la Gullett 10 Abrasion. AmandaLee. Miss Slv. 8717". Jacks'ville 3-4 1:161 fast 50 112 12 12 11 101 1018 Gullett 12 Gypsy Girl. Zymole. Martin May S6954 Jacks'ville 51 f 1:111 hvy 100 108 4 6 7 51 5'1 Gullett 8 LottaCreed. F.Cecilian. Scruple's BELL ROCK, b. f, 3 112 By Rockton— Lillian Belle (J. Fitzsimmons). PfrM start. Fourth Race [4th Jacksonville] FOURTH RACE — 1 Mile. 4-year-olds and upward. Allowances. k.S ;.S0_i :::.q — 4 — 107. CONSOLE, br. g, 4 113 By Sir Dixon— Fair Penitent (A. Weber). 887 * Jacks'ville 7-S 1:278 fast 10 102 7. 6 6 5 6= 2'i J Deav'p't 11 Piule. Spanisli Prince. Ormuz. M2S4 Saratoga I 1-8 1:51! fast 11-5 98 4 4 4 4 4= 45 J Deav'p't The Wrestler. Hans. Bonnie Kelso. 83**0 Saratoga 1 3-16 2:061 mud 6-5 9S 5 3 5 3 2J 2" J Deav'p't Belleview, Rio Grande. Mellowmiut. 83SH8 Saratoga 1 1:401 fast 9-5 103 :: 5 4 4 2M i- J Deav'p't Campeon. Eschau. Nethermost. 83716 Ft. Erie 1 1-16 1 :45| good 3-2 98 :: 3 3 3 2- V J Deav'p't Light Blue. Minot. Pedro. 83410 Ft. Erie 1 3-16 2:051 hvy 3 95 5 3 4 3 ll 1» C Ross Steel. Lanigan. Gilvedear. UN Ft. Erie 1 1-1 2:06 fast 13-6 94 7 3 4 3 3* 4*1 J Reid Reidmoore. Woolwinder. Redllussir 63163 Ft. Erie 1 1-8 1:53 fast 14-5 921 2 1 1 1 11 l'l J Reid Cruche d'Or. Belle Scott. Dredger. HOFFMAN, b. c. 4 106 By Isidor — Arrowgrass (T. W. Coulter estate). Bfjfc! .Ia •ks'ville 5-8 591 fast 5 112 5 5 5 4' 47 S Davis 5 J.Griffinll.. Anavri, Tom.McGrath 88613 Jacksville 7-8 1:26J last 9 llo 6 4 3 2 2- 2l Musgr've !» Gret.Creen, LiveWire. O. Honesty 88522 Jacks'ville 51 f 1:062 fast 5 96 6 6 6 31 3=* J Wilson 8 J.Griffinll., T.MeGrath, Pantoufle 8843* Jacks'ville 0J f 1 :07| fast 3 109 3 2 2 2' 3l| J Howard 10 Nealon. Takahira. Gretna Green. 879:* Jacks'ville 3-4 1:14 slow 20 106 2 4 2 4- 513 J Howard 5 Roy. Onyx, BoogerRed, Woodlane 87837 Jacks'ville 3-4 1:121 fast 30 lol 4 4 5 6 6" J Howard G J.Atkiu. Magazine. JounGrifflnll. 86656 Jacks'ville 51 f 1:08 fast 3 106 3 4 3 5 55 J Howard 5 Jack Parker. Cen. Shot. Achieve 86626 Jacks'ville 5-8 1:021 good 7-5 108 4 2 1 21 28 Butwell C Sir Ormonde. TopNote. Abrasion JUDGE CABINISS. ch. g. 4 103 By Rubicon— St. Felicity (T. B. Morris). 887'.1 Jacks'ville n-4 1:19 fast 3 112 2 1 2 23 2"* Troxler « Parkview. Bon. Bard. S.Beutler. SW'a Jacksville 01 f l:07i fast 8 98 4 4 3 3« 2l J Henry 0 Carroll. Strikeout. J. Dennerlen. 887.97 Jacks'ville 2-4 1:132 fast 9-5 127 I 5 2 luk r.3J Musgrave 6 C.W.Burt. Mystifier. Home Run. 887,24 Jacksville 3-4 1:122 fast 10 llo 1 3 3 21 23 Troxler 10 Strikeout. K.Av'dale. D.Bultm'n 8S4T6 Jacks'ville 3-4 1:152 good 12 105 1 4 4 5 51S1A Lang 5 R. Captive. Camel, Fer.Cecilian. ■M Jacks'ville 3-4 1:141 good 15 111 3 2 2 II 3} A Lang •* l)e Kalb. Takahira. Woodlane. 8823s Jacks'ville 3-4 1:171 hvv 11-5 110 3 5 5 510 513 V Powers 0 I^)rd Nelson. CooneyK.. Joe Rose 88143 Jacks'ville 3-4 1 : 142 slow 12 108 1 5 4 B*i 3= Troxler 7 B. Double, S.Preston, Waponoca. OLD HONESTY, b. h. 6 110 By Previous — Mamie Doyle (A. J. Gorey). ■KU Jacksville 7-S 1 :2ttl fast 10 112 7, 6 6 6 5- 4'1 Troxler '.» GretnaGreen, Hoffman. LiveWire 887.77 Jack'ville 1 1-4 2:07 2 fast 15 106 10 2 :i 2 7.' 9a Musgrave 11 (Jreen Seal. Sotemia. Tal«»o. 88477. Jack' ville 1 1-8 1:571 good 12 107 3 2 2 2 f* 4*f fl Burns 6 Molesev . Hill'lop. CcllisOrmsby. 884:i'.t Jack'ville 1 1-S 1 :541 fast 11-5 10* 111 1 I* 2* Musgr've 5 Campaigner. Neth'most.R. Grande 884o9 Jacks'ville 1 1 :42J good 13-5 105 13 1 1 1 4-} Musgr've 7 Taboo, The G. Butterfly, Klfall. 88163 Jack ville 11-8 1:54 fast 41 108 2 3 4 4 4- 4-1 M MeOee 7 ir«'at Heavens. Hill Top. Taboo. 8*025 Jacks'ville 1 1:401 fast 1 108 1 3 3 2 21 2» Goldstein 5 Taboo. Eyebright. Campaigner. 878S7 J'k'ville 1 1-16 1 :461 fast 16-5 104 2 3 3 2 21 I* Goldstein 5 Moquette, Nethermost, H. Range ORMUZ. b. g. 5 117 By Ossary — '_ovelight (J. A. Brause). fHM Jacksville 7-8 1 : 272 fast 12 Ml 7 3 2 6 7." 4= T Koerner 11 Piute. Console. Spanish Prince. SS.-.17 Tampa 3-4 1:17| slow 2 120 1 2 2 4 47} Jas Cain. II 4 San Gil. Tamar. Flora Riley. S84S1 Tampa 3-4 1:17 slow 4-5 110 1 3 4 4 3'J T Koerner 4 B.Hibbs. F'damental. Cassowary 87875 Tampa 7 8 1:31 slow 4-5 111 3 1 1 1 1- l3 T Koerner 5 Aut.Girl. Ban. Bob. W.tJriswell. 87757, Tampa 3-4 1:172 slow 9-10 111 1 2 2 I* l'l T Koerner 0 John Garner, Clysmic, Tannie. KERCHEVAL, br. h, 7 120 By The Commoner or Tithonus — Tom Boy (C. E. Patterson). 8*720 J'k'ville 1 1-16 1 Aty fast 20 111 3 I I I I* S*| Troxler 0 Live Wire. Pnlka. Furnace. 8S63.' Jaikville 1 1-8 1:53! fast 30 111 4 2 2 4 4 4° F Jackson 4 Talioo. Woolwinder. BocaGrande. 8Mv_ Tampa 7-8 1:312 slow 7-10 115 5 6 6 6 5» 2'- ¥ Jackson 0 SirCleges. J.Hend'sou. Par. Queen 88170 Tampa lm70y 1 :501 slow 6-7. 112 13 3 2 11 1- F Jackson 4 P.Queen. Aut.Girl. BanuockBot 87844 Tampa lm70y 1 :312 slow 7-10 110 13 3 3 11 l'IGlasner 4 Aut. Gill. Bannock Bob. Vain-n. Fifth Race [5th Jacksonville] FIFTH RACE — 3-4 Mile. 4-year-olds and upward. Fillies and Mares. Selling. ss57r,— 1 :11-u,- 7 -105. » SALLY PRESTON, b. m. 6 102 By Canopus — Nell Preston (W. H. Seeman). •847.S Jacks' viUe 51 f 1 :0»1 fast 4» 108 2 3 3 Z\ 38 Musgr've 7 K. (curt. G.W.Lcbolt. L.Nelson. 88J92 Jacks'ville 2-4 1 :14! good 10 99 8 8 7 7 6"'li' II King 10 It. Double. Osorinc. K. Avondale. 88186 Jacks'ville 7-S 1:30 slow 3-2 109 1 4 3 3 3* 33 Kleal f O.W.Lt«JMt. C.Reacbey.G. Jubilee 8814.'! Jacks'ville 3-4 1:142 slow 25 1U3 7 7 6 51 21* Tellott 7 B.I ouble, J.Cabiniss, Waponoca 88044 Jacks' ville 1 1:40! fast 12 97 2 7 7 7 8» 8" J, Tellott lo Ragman. Hooray. Otilo. 87930 Jacks'ville 7-f l:29|slow6 IM 9 4 4 2 3» 4'1 J Howard !♦ Ragman. Summer Night. Cairel. 87749 Jacks'ville 7 8 1:272 fast 15 104 7 5 8 8 6^7' J Howard 8 Osorinc. Camel. Dr. Barklev. 87721 Jacks'ville 3-4 1 : 141 good 15 107 4 12 3'i 4'1 D McCtiiy 7 K.Avc»ndale. Arionette.S.Reutler. REFINED, ch. m. 6 107 By Rapallo — Superfine (Mrs. A. C. Mackenzie). 87733 Tampa 5J f 1:113 slow 17, P»2 2 ' f, f. 6' 6*J Lovdl 8 M. Cainllemas. Kminola. Hailing K7432 Tampa i i I 1:131 slow 10 105 6 8 7 8 S'J 1jov.11 8 B. Goodwin, Bauuade, R.Powell CHILLA. ch. f. 4 104 By Alvescot— Sunlight (C. E. Rogers). SSHo Jacks'ville 3-4 1:14 fast 8 HI 3 8 S 7 77i S Davis lo Hyp. 1 imill.. H.Ruu. Stringency. 7471 Jacks'ville 3-4 1:13? fast 1 110 3 3 3 21 2* J Howard 8 Camel. Gold Dust. Ardii. S7401 Jacks'ville 7-S 1:281 fast 7-10 103 4 12 3 53 3-} (San/. s Waponoca. Dr.Barkley. St.Josepli 87 2SJ Jacks'ville l| f 1 :07 fast 13 5 103 1 1 2 2". 2n S Davis lo Spellbound. Camel. Waterbury S7147 Jacks'ville 5?. f 1 :08 fast 6^ 105 5 3 2 21 45 J Musgr've ! Arionette, Jacobite. High Ran^e 85432 Windsor 3-4 1:131 good 3-5 105 2 3 4 43 341 J Davenp'tKIng Avondale. C. W. Burt. Pal. 87523 Hamilton 3-4 1:13! fast 3 104 3 4 2 2* l'l J Wilson K. Avondale. Stromelund.T. Rob' son 85263 Hamilton 7-S 1:25| fast 6 104 4 3 1 2 l'l l'l J "Wilson Gold Dust. Osorine. Iniurv. MAT LUTZ, ch. f, 4 104 By The Commoner — Great Annie (J. D. White). Ss631 Jacks'ville 7-S l:27g fast 50 107 2 5 4 4 62 5*i E Griffin 10 Fond Heart. Skyo. Comedienne. 88454 Jacks'ville 3-4 1:15* fast 100 106 M 10 10 10 97J J IL. war.! M Home Run. Sky... Toll Box. 88392 Jacks'ville 2-4 1:14* good 150 106 9 9 8 8 8'V.J Howard 10 B. Double. Osorine, K. Avondale. 87889 J'k'ville 1 1-16 1 :4S2 fast 15 104 2 5 10 12 12 12"1S Davis 12 BelleSootr, Merrv Gift. Irrigator 87465 Jacks'ville 1 1:401 fast 60 102 7 6 7 7 61 5"'M Bergen 7 Dr.Barkley. J.Carroll. F.PrenTiu 8737.1 Jacks'ville 7-8 1:281 fast 40 104 5 7 8 8 83 58J I Davis 14) CrundeDaine. AuntKate. Flaruey KENMARE QUEEN, ch. f. 4 104 By Royal Flush III.— Finalis (P. J. Miles). S873f Jacksville 7, -s 1 : K 2 fast 10 104 4 4 3 4- nlMM lo \l.l...iis. R..leC..vcrlev. Aut.Ros. |ftfl» Jacksville 3-4 1:131 last 12 104 1 7 7 s3 ".'J Moss io ( ,,..i,ev K., Yama. Karl's Curt. 8867.7 lacks' viile 2 4 l:13j fast 15 MS 2 I 4 4' MUM • M. Popular. P-.s. r'n. M.J.Whal.u S87.79 Jacks'ville I I 1:12s fast 1«H1 14JC S 8 8 8 8*1 Mws ! Strike nut, I. la D.. St. Jeanne. SS440 Jacks'ville 2-4 1:14 last 200 106 I 6 7 9 10' 3 Moss lo HvpeiiouIL. II. Run. Stringency. ROM Jacks'ville 3 4 1:18 hvy 40 102 3 7 7 7 7'" 1 Ueid 7 Anderson. Havre. Dander. 86876 Jacks'ville 3-4 1:141 fast 40 99 7 7 7 7'1 6,jl. Moss 10 G.W.Le!x lt. Balk tP.o\. Ragman 86625 Jacks'ville 3-4 1:15 good 100 99 4 4 8 8 8'-'iMoss 8 Pantoufle, Takahira, Ma.y F. FLARNEY, br. m. 6 97 By Greenan — Zig Zag (F. J. Pons). 88744 Jacks'ville 7-S 1 ;27£ fast 4 lo7 7 6 5 4 4'.'. 4Ti BnuUMM AuntKate. Aplir.«litc. M. Herbert 88709 Jacks'ville 7-S 1 : 272 fast 50 MS 3 7 7 8 8 MM Henry 11 Piute. Console. Spanish prim-- . 88593 Jacks'ville 3-4 1:122 fast 25 10S 8 9 8 6' 4»1 4)bert M D.Stafford. HoraceK.. F-Prc'lniuin 88556 Jacks'ville 61 f lffl fast 45 106 1 4 3 P* 3'i 4)bert 10 Comedienne. Moznrt. Coquet a. 88512 J'k'ville lm70y 1:461 fast 200 95 6 7 7 7 7 V M Henry !» Kthon. Hans. Descomnets. 8S454 Jacks'ville 7-8 1:291 fast 20 104 4 6 6 6 6 6"JObert IQ*U Dust. Critic. Dander. 88026 J'k'ville lm70y 1 :451 fast 10 109 3888 10 10'°lObert 10 RoseburglL, F.ndvmion. B. Scots. 87594 Jacks'ville 1 1:411 fast 50 104 12 12 12 9 91 9»*iO' Connor 12 Skyo. Endvmion. Killiecrankie. 87351 Jacks'ville 7-8 1 : 281 fast 15 107 3 8 7 7 5' 35 Obert 10 Grande Dame. AuntKate. Amyl. AUNT KATE. ch. f . 4 99 By Goldcrest— Vienna (E. H. Garrison). 83784 Jacksville 7Sl:27jfast 11-5 104 2 111 V- 1U Ganz s Aphrodite. M. Herbert. Flurn-v. SS454 Jacks'ville 7-S 1:291 fast 30 104 Left at the post. G Burns 9 Gold Dust, Critic. Dander. S8419 Jacks'ville 51 f 1 :091 fast 16 5 105 7 9 10 9 S'i S Davis 13 F.ikI.v miou, Scpiar.-Deal. G.Raeeio SS317 Jacks'ville 3 4 1:18 hvy 20 105 2 5 5 I S'^JLovell S GoldDust. Anderson. Cablegtaui. S8161 Jacks'ville 5'. f 1 :08! fast 4 104 1 12 S'l 3*1 8 Davis 11 tlold Dust. Marie Kue. Havre. Mff Jacks'ville 7-8 1 :291 slow 5 106 11 8 10 10 11 93" J Howard 11 Tivolini. Miss Herltert. Havre. 87813 Jacks'ville 7 8 1:27 fast 15 IOC 10 11 11 10 81 S'*JButwell 12 Stringency. Turncoat. A.L.Daley 87594 Jacks'ville 11:411 fast 20 104 5 2 2 2 5l 8a3 4Janz 12 Sky... Kndvmion. Killiecrankie. Sixth Race [6th Jacksonville] SIXTH RACE— 1 1-16 Miles. 4-year-olds and upward. Selling. (87*40— l:4iV— 1—107. ) DESCOMNETS, ch. g, 4 105 By Ingoldshy— Radiance (D. A. Brollier). 8S7C7 J'k'ville 11-16 1:47 fast 13-3 Ht 4 6 4 3 3,; 2". Adams 45 Piute. Yama. Rosehoro. MB J'k'ville 11-16 1:47 last 2 llo 111 2 23 1- Adams 8 Roscboro. Bc.tini.Bard. Sandpiper NB21 J'k'ville lm70vl:45 fast 9-5 112 3 4 4 4 3* 3r- .Mc-Tag'rt f Span. Prince, lioleonda. Ida Mav. S8542 Jacks'ville 7-S 1 :271 fast 10 108 2 5 6 6 HI1 McTag't !) Camel. (ioldDust. Roval Captive «S512 J'k'ville lm70y 1:461 fast 7 108 3 3 1 1 1 3-1 McTag't f Etlion, Hans. St. Joseph. 8S459 J'k'ville lm70y 1 :47! fast 20 108 3 3 3 3 3* 3*1 McTag't 7 Ragman. Spellbound, (iolconda. 88146 J'k'ville lm70y 1:461 slow 6-3 112 5 4 3 3 3* 3'j V Powers 8 Otilo. Joe Rose, Shapdale. 88067 Jacks'ville 7-8 1:261 *ast 8 112 5 3 1 2 3s 3s V Powers 8 H.Range, Campaigner, Waponoca S8O09 J'k'ville 1 1-16 1:48! slow 9-10 110 3 2 1 1 l3 l1 V Powers 7 Joe Rose. Oberon. Gramsar. BONNIE BARD, b. g, 6 111 By The Bard— Fluid (L. Kelly). S*72l Jacks'ville 3-4 1:121 fast 6 117. 6 6 3 31. ::•', tianz t» Parkview. J.Cabiniss. S. Rentier ■ 86S2 J'k'ville 11-16 1:47 last 7-3 112 3 3 2 1 1 ' 3"'. E Griffin 8 De-x-onineis. Rosel»oro. Sandpiper S8617, Jacks'ville 3-4 1:13 fast 8 113 11 10 8 71 5:- E Griffin 11 K'gAvondale. Dr.Barklev. Camel 88543 J'k'ville lm70y 1:451 fast 7-10 113 4 3 1 1 l3 l3 E Griffin 8 John Carroll. Sandpiper," Ouagga S8474 Jacks'ville 3-4 1:16? good 30 109 2 3 2 3 33 E Griffin 3 T. M. Green. John Griffin II. S8422 Jacks'ville 3-4 1:131 fast 60 107 6 6 7 7* 7* Pease S J.Griffinll., J.Parker, K.ofYolo. S7016 Tampa 11:50 slow 4 106 1 1 1 2 3" 4" Mountain 4 Hans. Kercheval. Hyperion II. 86962 Tampa 3-4 1:181 slow 10 107 5 5 5 59 4"i Ormes « Melissa. E. T. Shipp, Cloisteress. EDWIN L., b. c. 4 111 By Gold Heels— Jane Oaker (A. Weber). 88518 Jack'ville- 1181:54 fast 9-10 10s 3 3 2 1 1= 1' J Deav'pt (i Golecnda. Gerrymander. Oberon. SS495 Jack'ville 1 IS 1:7.7 fast 3-2 110 3 6 I 1 l". 1' J Deav'p't 7 Clconda. Olieion. F.lgin. SS044 Jacks'ville 11:401 fast 4 105 5 6 5 4 4' 4-J G Burns lo Ragman. Hoorav. Otilo. X7870 Jack'ville 1 1-S 1:7.41 last 14-5 109 5 3 3 2 2* t* J Deav'p't 7 Hoorav. Belleview. Warflcdd. 87817. J'k'villo lni70y 1 :45jj fast 4 10!) 3 4 4 3 2 1». J Deav'p't 8 Descom'ts. 4 beron. GrandeDame S7545 Tampa lm70y 1 :7.1jj slow 1-2 104 1 2 1 1 13 1* J Deav'p't 4 Aiituuiu t;irl, Icarian. Morpeth. S7431 Tampa 1 1:4S1 slow 7-5 104 4 4 4 3 23 2'i J Deav'p't « Descomnets. Acolln, Rau'k Bob. OBERON, ch. g. 7 108 By King Gold— The Wraith (Arlington Stable). SS7J2 J'k'ville l 116 1 : 471 fast 4 111 1 4 3 3 33 1= J K.id s Bin inn. Hooray, l.iu'ht Knight 8»4Bf Jack'ville 1 IS 1:531 fast 20 107. 1 :s :{ 3 3' 3'i J Reid 45 Hans, Golc.nela. Mamie Algol. S859S Jack'ville 11-8 1:54 fast 7 11012 6 5 I 43 4= Nicol ti F.dvvinl... t;olconda. (Jerrymander 88380 J'k'ville 1 1-16 l:46J fast 5 !09 5 4 4 4 f «• »*| Nicol 7 Ardri. Hans. Otilo. 887,25 J'k'ville 1 1-16 1 :4S1 fast 6 5 ltoi 1 111 1'! 1' Nic-ol ! ii.Jubilee. E.ofR'hm'd.W.G'well SS495 Jack'ville 11-8 1:57 fast 11-5 111 12 3 6 61 3'3 Ganz 7 Edwin L.. Golcouda. Klgin. &S477 J'k'ville 1 3-16 2:05! good 13-5 106 12 2 3 3t 3"! Ganz (J MamieAlgo], Vane-n. GreatJubllee S8393 J'k'ville 1 1-16 l:49g good 5 107 3 2 2 2 25 21 J Howard 7 Ragman. Quagga. Mamie Algol. HOORAY, ch. g. 7 106 By Plaudit— Readina (M. C. Pritchard). SS722 J'k'ville 1 1-16 1 :47! fast 3 111 7. 3 2 2 21 A* J Deav'p't S Oberon. Rosel,or. . Light Knight. SS620 J'k'ville 1 1-16 1:461 fast M Mi 6 3 4 I 53 V* J Deav'p't • BfCllkwni, F.lfall. Ozaua SS30S Jacks'ville 3-4 1:18 hvy 6-5 110 7 6 6 5= 5« V Powers 7 Andersou. Havre. Dander 83233 Jacks'ville 3-4 1:151 hvy 4\ 109 4 7 4 3= 1| V Powers 7 Karl's Court. Font. Anderson. 88147 J'k'ville 1 116 1:493 slow 3 109 7 3 3 2 2* 2"* V Powers }) Ragman. Woolstone. St. Joseph S8044 Jacks'ville 1 1 :401 fast 8 108 7 1 I I 2.'. 2' V Powers 10 Ragman. Otilo Edwin L 8797.4 Jacks'ville 11:441 hvy 3-2 109 3 3 3 3 3" PJ V Powers (i Stoneman. ParadiseOue en Hans S7870 Jack'ville 1 1-8 1 :54g fast 18-5 M4l 4 2 1 1 11 B* V Powers 7 Kdvvin I... Belleview. Warfleld. MOLESEY. ch. g. 6 106 By Kingston— Sylvabelle (C. H. Knebelkamp) R8Ct Jack'ville 1 1-S 1 :331 fast 4 109 6 I E 5 C V\2 Henry « Hans. Golcon.la, OImtoii 8S7.60 J'k'ville lm70y 1:45« fast 18-5 106 7 7 7 7 4* iu J Henry 7 J.H.Reinl. Goleonda, Toi'son d'Or SS475 Jack'ville 1 1-8 1 :57| good 15 95 4 6 6 6 4- l'l J Henry 6 Hill Top. C.Ormsbv. 4)ldHonestv 88411 J'k'ville 1 1-16 1 :49| good 3-2 110 3 5 4 4 41 4'" V Powers f G. Jubilee. ForeGuard, Woolstoue 87198 Jack'ville 11-8 1:56 fast 8-5 106 4 4 5 5 41 4= Musgr've G Elgin. M. Algol HofHvacInth 87126 J'k'ville 1 1-16 1:491 fast 4-5 107 1 4 3 3 2» 3'i Musgr've 6 Campaigner. Sp.Frog'. B Pullman 86994 J'k'ville 11-16 1:51 goods 109 6 6 6 4 4' 3 1 Musgr've 6 St.JoserVh. Castlewood. Ob*"ron I6524J Tampa 1 1:49| alow 3-10 108 2 3 3 I 2= 1** J Deav'p't 4 Stromel'd. D.Strome. N.Burgesa MISS POPULAR, br. m, 5 101 By Star Shoot— Falaska (E. H. Garrison). SS709 Jacks'ville 7-S 1:271 fast 7 104 4 S 8 7 7 6- S Davis 11 Piute-. Console. Spanish Prin.-e BNE7 IMkrvllla 3-4 I :13g fast 7-3 113 3 1 I 21 In V Powers 9 Boserrian. K.Ouchii. M J Wnalen 86448 latonia 1 1:451 hvy 8-5 114 3 2 3 4 4 4»» J Mclntyre 4 SanPrimo. LaelvVie. Mamie aJsol 86420 I^atonia 3-4 1:15 good 5 105 4 2 4 31 ll J Mclntvre Apologize, Sorrel Top Zoa 86398 Latonia 3-4 1:17 hvy 3 111 I 3 5 6= 331 M McGee Cassowary. Deuce Sainister 81534 Sheepshead 7-8 1:27 fast 30 107. 4 3 3 5 6' 10»1 Creevy Summer Night. Jeanne d' Are- IdaD 84166 Saratoga 11:47 slop 6 5 loo 111 1 l« l'l J Deav'p't Maximum. Mugwump. Yama. 84084 Saratoga 3 4 1:14 fast 5 110 6 6 4 3" 2' D Austin Pete. Van Den. Racing Bell. POCOMOKE. ch. c. 4 109 Bv The Friar— Stars (J. Hewitt). SS7eiS J'k'ville- lin70y 1 :46J fast 9-7. 14o 3 11 2 2" 3- Mr I) Pons 5 Rio Cranele. Kthon F Premium ■MB Jacks' ville 7-S 1:281 fast 25 1(J6 4 2 3 4 7,'i 6"' J D.-avp't 8 Nealon. Rio Grande. Arondaek. Mfl Jacksville 7-8 1 :29! good 8 llo 4 3 3 4 6 6'»iJ Wilson 4. Campaigner. J«» Rose. Shapdale. BBSS Jacks'ville 7 -8 1:31! hvy 6 104 2 4 4 5 5 5'« J Henrv 5 Font. ChariieKastman. Kvebright 88307 Jacks'ville 3-4 1:171 hvy 5 108 2 2 2 l»k 2* 4, Bums 5 Spellbound. Dr.Barklev, V.Stronn- 88237 J'k'ville lm70y 1:511 hvy 1 109 2 11 1 I3 1= tianz 8 Quagga. 4ireat Jubilee. Silverine 88091 Jacks' ville 7.J f 1 :071 slow 16 107 5 5 5 5 5-1 J Howard 5 J.Griffinll.. Boog.Red. T.Mel, rath FORE GUARD, ch. g, 4 106 By Advance Guard— Forelock (H. B. Aldrich). RS04 J'k'ville 11-16 1:49 fast 7-5 112 G 5 4 3 11 1' B Davis '.) J.A.Munr... Ja.kRight D Strom* SSU46 Jack'ville 1 1-4 2:072 fast 7 117 I 3 2 2 3- 4*1 C Grand 8 St.Ilario. F.nelvmion. sir Cat.sl.v 88593 Jacks'ville 3 -4 1 :121 fast S 109 7 6 4 3'1 3= J Deav'p't 10 Yama. Toll Box. Pearl Point SS7.77. Jacks'ville 7-S 1:2S! fast 6-3 107 1 6 6 6 43 l1 J Deav'p't lo M.J.Whalen. Sandpiper Mozart 88473 Jacks'ville 7-8 1 :31! good 2 108 9 5 3 Z 2H 2'1 V Powers 13 My Henrv. Lactv McNallv Col Jot 88411 J'k'ville 1 1-16 1 :4»1 good 10 lOt 4 1 1 1 1' 2" J Reid ft t.r-atJut.ilee. Woolstone Molesev 88236 Jacks'ville 7-8 1:35 hvy 15 102 111111 9 6= 3* A Lang 11 Havre Silverine Galienlass 88188 J'k'ville lm70y 1 491 slow 50 105 3 3 3 1 l»t 6 ! D MeC'thv S F'stPeep. Cablegram ^d monitor 12 Winners are what we had on our Free Form Specials during the month of March, including such good ones as SIR JOHN 4-1 WON BARNSDALE 2-1 WON HUSH MONEY 9-2 WON ELLANETTE 7-1 WON DON'T 9-5 WON GRACE G 3-1 WON SANDPIPER 4-1 WON FORE GUARD 2-1 WON GOLDFINN 3-1 WON This Is Sure Going Some for 25 CENTS PER WEEK. THE BLUE BOOK LEADS THEM ALL. Be Sure to Get a Copy. Yesterday's Form Special finished second. MONDAY'S FORM SPECIALS: Jacksonville Apple 54-32-24-17-52-53-55-29-54-51-60-59 January Plum 13-34-31-35-32 54-29-52. Yesterday's Daily lost. The Standard Turf Guide Room 212, 59 Dearborn Street. Chicago, III. "HOW TO BEAT THE RACES." ''Do you want" a "Simple" and "Practical" and "Sensible" System that will "Win" for you --one that will "get the money?" 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If It's ^.mhI enough for you. send me your address where-wire-s will reae-h you promptlv . Tirii: Winnings ol' $3 1l.1t l.e-t e.n each one. J. 0. MILLS. Station A. :: :: Cleveland, Ohio. m X Special GOES BETWEEN APRIL 9 AND 12. SUBSCRIPTIONS TO THIS SPECIAL MUST REACH US NOT LATER THAN SATURDAY. APRIL 8. OUR LAST $2.00 SPECIAL WAS Spanish Prince, 8-1, Won AND WE INTEND TO MAKE OUR NEXT ONE EVERY BIT AS GOOD. HOWEVER. SHOULD IT HAPPEN TO LOSE YOU WILL GET A WEEK'S SUBSCRIPTION TO OUR DAILY ONE-HORSE WIRE FREE. OUR RECORD ON THIS WIRE HAS BEEN OVER 50 PER CENT. WINNERS SINCE MARCH 14. PRICE $5.00 FOR SIX STARTERS. Yesterday's Wire scratched. PLANTLAND, 5-2, WON was yesterday's Form Special. MONDAY'S FORM SPECIAL: IOWA. MORNING. MOCCASIN, HAWK. BUY THE NATIONAL: 25 CENTS PER COPY. $1.00 PER MONTH. National Racing Review, Chicago Room 37. 71 Dearborn Street. March 22^ — FAIR LOUISE 2-1 WON March 23— NO QUARTER 8-1 2ND March 24— ILLUSION 6-1 LOST March 25— TURNCOAT 2-1 WON March 26— FANEUIL HALL 7-2 WON March 28— HAWKLIKE 2-1 WON March 29 — No wire. March 30 — BUCOLIC 3-1 2ND March 31— JUDGE CABINISS 4-1 2ND April 1 — Scratched. April 2 — HORACE E 3.5 WON Above is the record on our ONE-HORSE DAILY. Remember we send ,,iit only ONE HORSE A DAY on this service— NEVER MORE. $5.00 FOR SIX DAYS. Wednesday is the last day to Ret in on our APRIL X SPECIALS. See Book 27s f..r full particulars. $5.00 PER MONTH. Yesterday's Form Special WON. MONDAYS FORM SPECIAL: Blue Wednesday 82-42-38-54-47-35-31-27-91-94. The Turf Reporter Room 312, 59 Dearborn Street, Chicago, III. SUBSCRIBE FOR DAILY RACING FORM.