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Daily Racing Form: n. Tuesday, April 5, 1910
Daily Racing Form: n. Tuesday, April 5, 1910 Daily Racing Form. 400dpi TIFF G4 page images Triangle Publications, Inc., Chicago, IL 1910 drf1910040501 These pages may be freely searched and displayed. Permission must be received for subsequent distribution in print or electronically. Daily Racing Form: n. Tuesday, April 5, 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. / Ddii/y a VOL. XVrI. NO. 81. CHICAGO, TUESDAY, APRIL 5, 1910. PBICE 5 CENTS Favorites Make a Sweep: Whole Card at Jamestown Captured by the First Choices. FAVORITES MAKE A SWEEP WHOLE CARD AT JAMESTOWN CAPTURED BY THE FIRST CHOICES. Scarcity of Hones Ready to Race Causes Management to Reduce Daily Number of Races from Six to Five. Norfolk. V;i.. April 4. Favorites swept J be card at Jamestown t'Nlay. 1 1 \ | ■ ■ i • ■ i ■ II.. hacked from an 1 ..pctiing of 7 to lo U 1 to 1. started the liall rolling. and Iteoriur. at I to 7. wound up the succifurful I ub]i - onslaught against Hie bookmakers. Ml) was aarJet] .Hid charily day at the track. The at tendance was Hie greatest of the nn-iting. au l would ha\. ben slill larger but for competition with the New York iJianls. u lio were in town lor a pal , Willi the |..cal -tale league I. a II club. Phe steeplechase resulted iii a inixup. The two ,' leading Ihtsos. Male Fletcher and Setae. continued around the intield instead of going on the main track . the last time around. Lizzie Klat. the winner, was running an easy third at the time. «nd 'prohahly woul.l have won in any event. The match race lx-tw.-cn two hunters. School Boy sind Dundee, tar th" .lamestown Cup. proved an interest in;; contest, loth horses fencing well. SchiHd I . Roy . the winner, rid.hli by Mr. M. Ryan, was loudly applauded. Dundee, ridden by Mr. t. Barry, ran inside the last two flags. . Mars 4'assidy was a passenger on the steamer Keener! News, which was in collision with the . Mrii i Indiana early today. Ottilia to a scarcity of available horses the man agcuient has decided to reduce the number of races : In rive each day. As soon as a sufficient number of the horsemen re|*»rt their charge* in tit condition lo race. si\ i aces will lie carded. Theodore roles and William liiffemlerfer will I stable their strings of horses at tin- Jamestown track ! n.xt wiut'-r. They ale pleased with its location and think the climate here is well suited to training horses during the odd season. Recent workouts: Al.c Att. II Thr.-c eighths in 'J$. Alice I Iii'- eighth in IS. Alice Than ipiarters in 1 : 1 7 * . Ainoret 1- ive-.-ighlhs in 1 MX!. Almost ready. Bate Willie Half mile in 51». Rob Co. — Half mile in .VI. driving. Duke of Roanoke -Mile in 1 :4s. Pointing for the , jumps. Kmiixda— one -eighth in 14». Fulfill — Mile in 1 :.V.. beeka a hit jaded. Cretna Cr.-cn Mile in 1:4*3. C.x.d Friar — Mile in 1 :.". ►. A |x-or .jumper. Gees] News- Half mile in 51. C.xid-looking young Bter. Helen B. Five -eighths in ISfMf. Iligginlx.iham Tim e .punters in 1:10. 4 ;wohi tc — Three-quarters in 1:15. In splendid ] Kba|H'. .!,„. it. We — Mile in 1:45$. cantering. King of Yolo -Five-eighths in 1:1*5$. Looks good. Laughing Byee Half mile in Mi. Little Klf Three-eighths in 37. tantel— Half mile in 56. Lucille K.— Seven-eighths in 1 :...'.•. Master fata— -Quarter in 24. Ab Andrews -Three -eigliths in 'Ml. handily. Neoskalccta — Mile in 1 :."iO. Olilo— Half mile in 513. handily. Paul Havis Seven-eighths in 1 ::»"?. . Inline fettle. I'ayton Craves --Half mile in 523. A likely two-year-old. 1 Pins and Needles Seven eighths in 1 :.'!!. Plaulland -Five-eighths in 1: C . Sim Fudge Half mile in 5:53. driving hard. Silverine Mile in l:«SL handily. Smug -Three quartets in 1 :2i . T.ikahira -Five-eighths in 1 AH',-.. Ita Golden P.iittertly — Throe-quarters in 1:181. In g.xxl form. Ti.uchw.N.,| Half mile in 54. Y'aiiderlx-rrv Quatler in 25«. A good looker. West bur}- - Throe ipiarters hi 1:10. liandily. Jockey Shilling's Application Tabled. JOCKEY SHILLINGS APPLICATION TABLED. Nov York. April 1 The application of jockey C. H. Shilling for a riding license was talded by the stewards of the factory Club at a meeting held to day. Last fall Shilling, while in the employ of It. I.. Thomas, had an altercation with his employer. in which he stabbed 1 ini seriously. This charge is s still hanging over him in the courts and will come i- up for trial during the spring. Shilling rode at t Juarez -ind Oakland during the winter months and 1 it was thought that he might be granted a license J for the coming season. S. C. Ilil.lnth had engaged 1 him to ride during the coming season, provided he '■ so iirtd | Heeaae. Alter the assault on Mr. Thomas s Shilling was |.- I in 1 1 1 i- l to ride at the fall meeting ~ at I'itnlic.i anil for that reason it was thought by 1 inanv that a license would lie granted him this year. • Vincent Powers, who was set down for a ride at t Saratoga last season, was granted a license. In the f race in question Powers was charged with deliberately fouling Waldo, the favorite, and he was sus-|m - nded for the rest of tin- year. The following trainers were granted licenses: Frrd T Miller. S. T. Hooker. .lames Blulo. Andrew • C. Blakeley. O. A. P.iancbi. Richard Bauer. In d ' P.iirton. Geaqce c. Br nton. George Cornncll. C. F. Clark. P. T. Chinn. C. \V. Carroll, G. W. Carmack. • 6. K. Diognar.li. G. .1. F.ng.-lking. \Y. I'. Fin.-, Ceorge " F. Salvia. II H. Hvini. Charles H. Hugh's. Michael 1 llog.in. Ma\ Hirseh. Thomas Hatfield. F. W. Healer. Otariea f i s tar M. c. Keiiv. Robert Keep*. Nat L. • Bver. Arthur .1. Karr. Karl l.innell. William Lake land. Linns McLaughlin. John III fill am it Mm 'i Mill.-r. John 11. Miltara. W. R. Midglcv. .lire M.i-lion-v. • James Mclaughlin. Jr.. J. MrPtamna. J. K. Nash. Hugh p.-nnv. Frank Kegan. Herbert I Stonel.ridv. J. M. Shilling. M. I". Shcc.lv. William J. Siiclds. Amos Tiirnev . Charles Tart.-r. Allied I Pint.-. John T. Teint.le. Kdwiii Whvte. llobert J. Wald.-n and Mauri..- Welsh. jockeys whos,. limaan w.-n- act.-.i aa fararaMy in 1 eluded ;iover Warnn. Ton. Caskins. Cay I. -irner. Janes II. Class. Philip Coldsi- in. Kdwud Ciitlin. Thomas Hartv. J. T. Temple Kdwar.l I.eil.eit. t . J. Milbr. Ilavi.l I.. Nh-ol. fata Plata. A. Palms. Vincent Powers Janes It-bl. llarrv Sluriiiiik. r. Frnie '' Stcinhanlt. Lddie Taplili and George Bensclioten. Seven Foals by Hermis. SEVEN FOALS BY HERMIS. L- Ningtoii. Ky.. April 4. -Seven mare- h:ivc foal.il d to Henry \l. Zicgler'is stallion. Hermis. in K.ntuekv. . M tar tlii spring. Five of the Hermis foali are .• eolts. three artal fnun Mr. Zi.-glei's mares. \i.||o,i .i Mow In..;. . Couiitrss PcMM and P.criuuda Lily: one e is from Price Ibadlev's mare. Tartlet, and one is - from K. K. P.iadl-y-s mare. Crail. The two fillies are from Ita Zi gler mares. Fn-deric-t and L'lig Lost, daughters of Fred-lick tin- Great and Kantaka. Tl.ev ai-e ciiesluuts. and the Frederick filly is a I half sister t.. J. F. ;:itrney-s 91S.0W Woolsthorpe e colt, p.arb-j lh..r|M-. and to a strapping twov.-ar-old .1 by Ad.-im ihat will carry the Zi.-glcr silks ne\t sea i aaa. Crliii.-u. the dam of Collector feaaap. is due to o foal to Heiinis :tt the Zi.gler farm, and Retained, a a mare hy Han-ver. of the family of Keclare and .1 Tradition. U dut. to fual at August BcluioiJt's Nur • t ery .stud. Waldo's Odds Now 3 to 1.: Kentucky Derby Favorite's Price Has Been Hammered down from 6 to 1 in Future Book. 1 , ,' . . . . : I ! , ] 1 s i- t 1 J 1 '■ s ~ 1 • t f - • d ' • " 1 • 'i • WALDOS ODDS NOW 3 TO 1. Kentucky Derby Favorite's Price Has Been Hammered Down from 6 to 1 in Future Book. Louisville. Ky.. April 4. — The odds against Waldo in the future aoak on the Kentucky Demy have been hammered down from ti to 1 to .", to 1. The lattci figure is not a liberal price against a horse with a play or pay condition and shows the high estimation in which Waldo is held by local horseim-n and turf enthusiasts. The future book was oeened by two Louisville men January 1. and a fair flay has been l.-eciM-.l on many of the candidates. At the opcalaj of prices Waldo and P.oea Grande ruled eiptal favor it.s around 6 to 1. but the price against the timet eligible has now touched 8 to 1. It is the pi-sent intuition of trainer Vim Meter to send both The Fad and Toplaiui lo tin- post in lie llerby. He realizes fully the reputation of Waldo, but savs that one caii never tell when a horse will run a disappointing race, and that he considers it good policy to lake a chance at the $ ;.e i(i prize. William Gent, the Nashville brewer, who owns Itonau. has notified I.vinan H. Davis, the racing sec rctary of the New Louisville J.m key Cluh. that his colt is being pointed for the Kentucky Derby and that he is certain to he a starter if in proper coudi tion. Donau wintered at Cumberland Park and. a. cording to his owner, has tilled out remarkably . Ibis taking to his early work in an impressive manner an.) trainer Ceorge Hani thinks he will be lit on Derby day. As a two year old. Donau had a consist cut record. He started his racing career at Santa Anita Park Bad during the season faced the harrier forty one times. Fifteen times he finished in front and fourteen times was third. In six other races he finished so-mid. being outside the money hut six times and whining $(;.'.)M . Trainer Cass worked O. Keifs Fighting Pel. three eigliths in :»;•'.. the colt going the first eighth in 121 and the ipiarter in -'■'.?.. The rumor is current that the son of Knight of Kll.-islie is a doubt ful starter in the Kentucky Derby. Ceorge Keif has the east em racing bee in his bonnet and. if Waldo shows up well in his training in the next few days, owner Keif and trainer Cass think it would be senseless la stay here and play second fiddle to the son of Plaiiudcs when their colt can race at A.|ueduel and perhaps win two or three good races before the Dei by is run. Tic- movement of the stable therefore hinges on what Waldo shows, be is capable of. If his work is up to expectations, lighting Boa will pass up his Kentuckv Derby and Camden Handicap engagements. Fred I.uzader. who is training a big string at Churchill Downs for J. K. Wainwright. thinks that he has a (jiMid JOCkCT prospect in Howard Jones, a Loahsville tajf, who will be the regular lightweight rider of the stable this season. Jones has shown stea.lv iinpiovemetit in the saddle. Colonel \Y. F. Apiilcgale. who. as usual, spent the past winter in California, arrived home yesterday and lost no time in looking over bis big string of horses in training at Churchill Downs in charge of the former colored jockey. William Walker. He looks for a rosy future for racing on the coast, now liiat the courts have upheld the oral system of betting. Wavne Lewis has arrived from Tampa with a string of a dozen horses, including Nettie Dereau.l. K.-d Hussar and Charlotte Hamilton. Among Ita two vear-obls Lewis brought in was his Jean ISercaud and 'Little Vag rilly. Allendale, an eligible to the Debutante Stakes. George .T. Long's Derby eligible. Don Antonio. worked a very satisfactory mile in 1:47 i Saturday. Zienap. which will shortly be shipped east with the rest of W. F. Scbulte's horses, cantered a mile iii l:4 i. At the areata! time :',15 horses are .piartercd at the two Louisville tracks. Of this number SB8 are being trained at Churchill Downs, while the remain. blare al Douglas Park. A complete' list of the owners at each track and the number in their strings follows: Churchill Downs. C. W. J. Kissell 12 Ceorge J. Long IS John fill Ita: 14 Ceorge Keif S Fred Forsvthe M Harney Schreiber ... I-. W. G Y'anke is Carritv m. Duulap... I John Walters VI W. J. Young U Carroll Kei.l S W. H. Crawford 4 Waller Hopkins 17 C. C. Van .Meter M Koine Kespess :S0 John Marklein S Henderson & Hogan..L".t W. F. Schulte 7 Douglas Park. A. C. Woodman 4 J. W. May -'2 l.on Johnson 4 W. A. Hughes 4 J. J. Flannig.-tu 2 W. Frcy 4 James Criflin 8 James IV Curd 2 W. J. Young IS George Kluber 2 Patrick Kernell 7 J. T. Weaver • William Cerst. the Nashville turfman, whose l.ig string has ln--n wintering at Cumberland Park, has notified the officials of the New Louisville Jockey Club that he will ship his horses to Louisville to morrow. In the lot are Colloquy and Donau. Ceorge Ham is handling the Cerst horses again this season. He has thirtv thoroughbreds under his care and writes Lvman II. Davis, the secretary of the club, to the effect that they are all in good condition. Otaajtl has been doing exceptionally well and will be fitted for the inaugural dash, the opening race of the Cbuichill Downs meeting. \ll doubt regarding the intention of William Walker as to starting G. M. Miller in the Kentucky Derby has been settled. Mr. Walker, who is winter ing at his home near Toronto. Can., wrote Secretary Davis to the effect that the colt had been doing w.ll in his early work. "They won't scare me out with their Waldo talk." writes owner Walker. "I know Waldo is a wonderful racer and that In- will be a hard horse to beat if he is in good condition. but I have suue horse myself, and on May Hi I will be at Churchill Downs with bells on. Do not overlook G. M Milb-r. my candidate. The .-.on of l.issak will find no distance too far for him." W. B. Jennings Loses Cache. I 1 '' d . .• .i e is - W. B. JENNINGS LOSES CACHE. New York. April 4. Walter B. Jennings, the California turfman, has suffered a serious loss before the op.-niug of the racing season. While his three two year olds were being shipped cast he lost the prize of his small string when his tillv Cache died on the cars. Shortly after In ing loaded Cache was taken with a fever and it grew steadily worse until she died when tls- journey was nearly over. Ca.-he was a brown daughter of Canopus and Du I Barry and was valued by Mr. Jennings at $10,000. The two remaining .juveniles in the Jennings string are Crcnida. a bay gelding by Canopus out of Chrysalis, and Fair Star, a bay colt by Star Shoot, dam i Fair Peiiit--nt. Crcnida is a youngster of consider able promise. These two shipped well. Within a i few .lavs the Jennings stable will be augmented by a i stijng of six two year old- from Kentucky. 'Ibev are ■ r.|Hirtei| a- being well advanced and a remarkably well set up lot of young ra.-ers. Perkins' Bills Come Up Tomorrow. a I e .1 i to o a a .1 • PERKINS' BILLS COME UP TOMORROW. Albany. N. Y'.. April 4. — Assembly man Perkins" three bills designed to prohibit oral betting and to punish race track officials in relation to | Is.lling I and liookmaking. are aa tin- assembly second reading f ealetaaar for tomorrow, when it is expected that the lulls will lie re.-oniniitled for a bearing before the • assembly committee that rcpartal theui, upon request I of the race track intercuts. With the Eastern Trainers.: Horses Wintered on Long Island Tracks in More Advanced Condition than for Many Years. WITH THE EASTERN TRAINERS. Horses Wintered on Long Island Tracks in More Advanced Condition Than for Many Years. New York. Aipril 4. — Not for years have the horses in training at the l^mg Island tracks lieen in as ad valued a condition as they are at this time. The recent warm weather has afforded the trainers every opportunity, ami though no work of a sensational nature has Ix-eu rc|H.rted from Cravesend. Sheeps head Bay or Belniout Park, a greater number of horses are ready for the sik-ciI trials than ever before. All through the winter months there was a dean bill of health from every training stable, and trainers have a rugged lot to work on for the coining campaign. On.- marked change in the winter program, and oae that has undoubtedly Ix-en of bom-til. was that of permitting the horses to run out In the pa.ldoi ks during the cold areata* r. At all three of the tracks this has been the rule, and it BrataMy has much to do with the present excellent physical condition ■ •f the thoroughbreds. Time was when the horses that went into retirement in the fall were babied and blanketed in warm stalls, ami the tartar** hill was greater than that of the feed man. Now selling platers and slake horses alike are made rugged and strong by an abundance of fresh air and the fr:-e-iloin of the aaaVacta in all btaaaeratarea. Thomas Welsh, who has more than fifty hot-ios in his care, will have a weeding-out auction sale in BBC ■■Milk of the Aipieiluet track April ML Hie day follow ing the o|M-ning of the season by the Querns County Jockey Club. Welsh has horses belonging to in.im different turfmen, and he has been busily engaged for some time ; ast in making his selections for the sales ring. He has not decided just bow m.'iiv will go under the hammer, but it is probable that a considerable list of two year-olds, all fairly well advanced ill training, will lie offered. Recently Welsh received a considerable shipment of horses that he will train for II. P. Whitney, and with tile horses of the Newcastle Stable, as well as other owners, he will BrataMy continue |.. have the largest racing establishment at Gravesend even after the w .-oding-nut sale. John K. Madden has arrived from Hamburg Place and was a visitor Saturday at Sbeepshea.l Bay. where his horses are in training. He has a string of a dozen two-year olds. aeaMea Hampton Court. Bishop and another three year old. Fitz Herlwrt. the chain pion of last season, that was purchased from S. C. Iliblreth lor $40,000, is at Cravesend in the care of Frank Taylor. Mr. Madden said that he did not in'cii.l to hurry Fitz. and lie confidently expects that he will come back the same champion in 1910 that In- was last season. Of his two-year-olds Madden had little to say beyond that he knew he hud some good ones, and that he expects to show that they are gi« d ones before the season is far advanced. Gay earner, the lightweight Jet key. who rixle with cx.-ellent success during the winter at Juarez. has reiiorte.l to Karl Linnell at Cravesend. He will keep lit by exercising for Thomas Welsh and his employer. On Saturday James Itowe worked the James It. K.ene two-year-olds just a bit faster than has been his rule thus far this season, and some of the youngsters showed excellent speed. Thev were sent along singly, and Marshall, the first exercise bay of the stable, had the k-g up on most of them. One of the most impressive colts in the big string is Katonab. the sou of Hamburg and Spendthrift, that was purchased at the yearling sales by Mr. Keone last summer. He went a quarter in Ml handily, and to many shrewd judges he ajBaan the liest of anv that Kowe has shown. Candidate, the Voter--Mintcake colt, reeled off bis ipiarter in 24. with si.niething in reserve at all times. The fillies in the ■table were sent rhrco-oightlis in from '-'S to 40. nicely in hand. While it i.s still early to make a t-redb-tion it h is he-en intimated that the Keen.' two year-nhl string is the strongest the vice-chairman of tin- Jockey Club has ever sent to the races. Norfolk, the six -year-old selling plater that Ceorge Perriu purchased from K. F. Carman last fall, broke down while Ix-ing worked at Shcepshca.l Bay Satur day. He had Ix-en pulling up sore in all of his recent exercises, ami yesterday, when sent with Dandy Dixon he broke down so t.adly that it is doubtful if he will lie brought back to the races this season. Andrew G. Blakeley has arrived at Sheepsheail Bay from California with eight horses that ho will campaign in the rast. including Blackford. Clenna deiue. Perry Johnson and Palo Chhpicto. The horses nia.b- the long trio across the i-ontinent in g.xid f twill Ina and all unloaded safely. It is probable some of them will lxl seen under oaten at Aqueduct. Ceorge YV. I„-ingdon will visit the Idle Hour Farm this week to look over the yearlings anil the new-foals that have come to the Kentucky stud that he owns in aaltaaaaMp with K. It. Bradley. Cunard. a young son of Goldfinch and Lucanla, is the premier stalli'in at Idle Hour, and he has already established an enviable reputation for himself. Pensacola Selling Race War on. PENSAC0LA SELLING RACE WAR ON. IVnsucohi. Flu.. April 4. — The miniature selling nee war. started when Kdward Corrigan bid up Coblsinith and led hint to his stable, was restum-d this afternoon with L. Seregni. former owner of Coidsiuith in the stellar role, and Messrs. Corrigan and Daly the victims. Three representatives of the Corrigan Daly stable. Tom Dolan. Pio Pico and Neiiu losus. scored victories during the afteraan and were promptly raised over their entered price*. Mr. Corri gan was mulcted to the tune of MM) when Tom Dolan was bid up this : mount over his entered price of .$::o! He th.-n- claimed Beth Geeawta far $.;ill. Pie Pic. and NeaaJaan w re each bid up SIimi. The tightest kind of odds were again offer.-.; and served to bring the layers' profit to lug proportions. The racing was interesting and enjoyed by a fairly large attendance, which included many ladies, who were admitted free. Harry White came over from Jacksonville, pre sumably to investigate the report that W. 11. Bick ers was in control and acting as glacial nianagir of the plant. The report proved erroneous. Bick ers has a tiiianeial interest in the track, but no voice in the management. A ten .lavs extension, if asked for. will probably be granted bv the Southern feekey club. Secretary Shelley Takes Charge. I i i i ■ I f • I SECRETARY SHELLEY TAKES CHARGE. Lexington. Ky., April 1. Kacing Secretary Wil Main II. Shelley opened his office in the clubhouse at the Kentuckv Association track today and b'-gan the preparat ions for the spring meeting, which is to Ixgin Saturday. April 30. The secretary's first w...-k was to list th upants of th » BSM stalls within the track enclosure. He found that there are now here forty Iraineis. with a total of ."5 horses. lie savs that .very one of the track stalls ami ataat i"o re natean the grounds will be ... ( iipie.I .vheii the meeting epeaa. Horses belonging to J. B. Ke-pess. John Markbin. M ill. c Henderson. C. L. Ilarri-on. Ceorge J. Long. W. J. Young, J. T. Williams. Walter Ho .kins. J. J. Flannigan. Fred I.iizade;-. Carritv \- Dunlap and Lmi Johnson will conic here from Louisville, while from Jacksonville the stal.les of John S. YVard. (iallah.-r Bros.. Barney Schreiber, Irving II. YY'heatcroft and others are ex- |x-.-ted. President J. N. Camden of the Kentucky Associa- tion return. -d from New York today. Mayor Kv.-rtou of WaihlHIll was a visitor to the track today. A anil and iMiulicial rain fell yesterday. The track will again be fast tomorrow. Grover Hughes Good One: Dillard Hill Refuses Numerous Offers for Winner at Moncreif. GItOVER HUGHES GOOD ONE DILLARD HILL REFUSES NUMEROUS OFFERS FOR WINNER AT M0NCREIF. Hoffman Shows Return to Good Form of Previous Season — Important Stables Taking Departure from Florida. Jacksonville. Fla., April 4. — Favorites and outsiders divided the honors at Mencreif I'ark this afternoon. 'I'Jie winning choices were Crover Hughes, Colonel Ashmea.le and Hoffman. The latter ran a HJ markable race, leading all the way and winning in a canter by twelve lengths. It was the first time during the entire m.i-ting that this go.xl s-printer showed anything like the form he displayed in the east, and his connections profited handsomely over his victory. Crover Hughes, winner of the two-year-old race, is evidently a g.xxl racing prospect, as his owic-i- had several offers for the colt lx-fore he went lo the |x.st. K. L. Thomas was one of those anxious t secure him. He tried to purchase the youngster for MWh_ but Dillard Hill refused to accept that price. The last two ra.vs furnished the lx-st i-oiitests of the afternoon. May Lata and lb» ray just managing to get up in the closing strhles to win their respective races by the smallest of margins. After Hoffman's victory he was turned over to the association veterinarian by order of the judges. A report was sent back to the officials to the effect Ihat. the horse had cooled out nicely and was in proper condition. At a meet ing of the stewards of the Southern Jockey Club held this morning the horses Otogo and Creat Jubilee were restored lo gixnl standing, and in future they will be trained by John Shielits. Harry White, who is acting as one of the patrol judges here, was sent to Pensacola to look things over and report back to the ass.x-iation who is really back of the meeting. If it is found thai Koupricii is leally in iharge. the Pensacola license will not be canceled. Ormuz. which pulled up very lame after the running of the fourth race, was destroyed. Before shipping to Baltimore. H. L. Shaw sold the two-year old. Louis Katz. to M. FiJe.v. The Shaw. McLaughlin. Burch and Chelsea Stable honws bit tor Baltimore by special train tonight. S. A. Cloptou purchased the mare Ida I . of H. Shannon. T. A. Molinelli. J. A. Beiinet and Frank Regan shipped their stables to New York this morning, 'they wen- sent north by Ix.at. P. T. Chinn's horses have been shipped north for racing at A.|iieduct. The American Derby has been run and won and excuses are being made for some of the defeated participants. The winner ran a great race and is entitled to all credit for his gallant victory. A mile and a quarter in 2:05*. with EM pounds up so early in the season is not a bad performance for a thrce-year-obl. and shows that Polls is something of a race horse. Trainer McDaniel sent the colt to the post trained to the hour, and jockey Y'incent Powers gave him a ride that made the other boys- look like novices. The poor showing of Fauutleroy led to a lot of silly rumors after the race, one of which was that the colt had been poisoned. The truth of the matter is that both Fauutleroy and Boca Cran.le were hurried along too much ami that both colts trained off. tan Crauile ami Fauutleroy were both on the ailing list ten weeks ago. Owner Fizer found it necessary to blister one of Ban Grande's ankles just before he shipped him here from Tampa, while Fauntb-roy was down with an attack of fever aftc-his arrival here. .Vessrs. Fizer and McLaughlin were anxious to start their colts in the Derby, and in their overanxiety they probably rushed them along too much. Fauutleroy will bo freshened, and his nexc appearance prebably will be in the l'reakness Stake-, at Pimlico. It was with much regret that Mr. Fizer declared Boca Crauile out of the Derby at the last moment. In speaking of the matter he said: "Boca Cran.le is the greatest race horse that I ever owned. His ant showing here this spring should not Ix-c tinted against him. I am to blame, and not the colt. I trained him badly. Naturally. I was anxious to win the Derby with him and I rushed him along t.« fast. I will rest Boca Crande until the Louisville meeting. I am as firmly convinced as ever that when at his best Boca Grande can taarrapa the horses that have area Ix-ating him. Mr. Fizer also gave out the information that jockey Mountain has retired from the saddle. Mountain realised that he had lost his form and voluntarily gave up riding. He has arranged to leave for I.os Angeles, where he is interested in an automobile business with his brother-in-law. Before shipping his stable north J. A. Rennet sold Sandpiper to Leach \ Bennett for |Mk Mai Alhettn to C. S. Wilson for $1'.M . Ita latter also purchased Louise P.. and Kathrvne Gardner from B. Schreilx-r. paying $500 for each. Necklet went to K. Stillman for $!.-:o. One carload of horses will go from here to Lexington and it will include J. Evermau's string, in which is T. M. Creen. feekey Powers will have for Kentucky in a few days to rest until the opening of the Lexington in. eting. Powers has Ix-en engaged t ride WalaV) in the Kentucky Derby, and he will delay his departure for the east until after the running of that event. At the conclusion of the present week many of the regulars who have been here all winter will leave for the north so as to be on hand for 'the o(xning of the metropolitan MM of racing which starts in with the spring meeting at Aqueduct. There are few big bettors left and siieeulatinn in the ring has fallen off greatly. Few of the layers outside of A. Fontlieu are winners. The f^uiisiana Ixxiktuaker is re|x.rted to lx something like M0.0M ah'tt.l. Fontlieu won heavily over the victories of MoleseV and Home Run at long odds. James Milton, who has been a-qxiint.-d starter for the Lexington and I/misville mootings. will shortly pr.x-eed to Lexington to arrange for tlw schooling of the two year-olds .piartered there. In former seasons starters al the spring meetings at Lexington were forced to handle a lot of" green voiingsters. with the result that a majority of tlic breaks obtained in tin- baby races wen- straggling. Milton takes a lot of pride in his work ami it is his aim to try and make a record for himself" at these meet ings. lb- will s.-h.x.l the youngsters himself that is. he will superintend it with the aid of a couple of assistants, n l the result should be ad.b'.l interest in the twoyear-ohl ra.es at tin' Kentucky tracks this spring. F.d Tipton, who spent a few days here l* fore having for the north last week, announced that if everything looks favorable for the ceattaaatin of ractaj in Florida text winter his mammy will erect an iinimiise sales paddock a.l.jnent to Mon-. r.-if Park, a he re whiter sabs .,f yearlings, brood marcs, atalllaaa and horses in training will be made one of the big features of the Jacksonville season. Vanderbilt Scores a Double. • VANDERBILT SCORES A DOUBLE. Paris. l''an.-e. April 4. — W. K. Y'anderbilt's stable carried oil' th.- honors at Saint Cloud today . His Kipolin won the Prix .!■■ hi Poiumeraye. value $1.4oo. distance, one mile and a half. His Prestissimo II. won the Prix ,\ - Baillv. valor $1,000. di tame, -.v.-ti furlongs, and hi- Defender finished third in the I'm dc Ttsaucouit. Page 2 DAILY RACING FORM PUBLISHED DAILY EXCEPT MONDAY. Daily Racing Form Publishing Co. 59 PLYMOUTH COURT, CHICAGO, ILL. A l»a!]y Reflection of the American Turf by Telegraph. Entered as second-class matter. April 2. lSTMj. a; the post uflW :it Chicago, Illinois, under the Act f March :;. W.i. CIIR'ACO. ILLINOIS. APRIL 5. 11(10. Telegraphic Form. TELEGRAPHIC FORM. Tlie horses which seem liest in Tuesday's races r.re: Moncreif Park Tail Ml Mil. Fla.. April 4. 1- fc|iieP s. M. J. Whahn. Ron Asiur. S— Orauio. Clicks. RuMioana. .'! I hing S.piirrol. living Footsteps, Alirasiun. 4 — Jack Parker. Oz.ina. Spellbound. r.— Tom MeGrath. I :t ii u. Lailv lrma. t; — Llfall. Yaina. Critic. T. K. Lynch. Jamestown JnMtm, V.i.. April 4. 1— Smug. F...I. t .... Hedge Rose. T niaaaf Uoed Ww*. I »..ris Ward. :: Mm 'arr ll. Flatitland. Lois Cav.inagh. 4 — I'aui Davis. Takahira. King A\..nda!e. .". W. 1. Ilillell. Lurid. Clollailo. J. A. Hopewell. Pensacola- l'cns.n ..la. Fla.. April 4. 1 Al n..,n. Roth Coodwin. Niantic. 2 O. K. Hern. Ion. Tannic. Ihsi.oction. 3 Lucullns. Al Rus.li. Pio 1'i 4 — May Jene. l.-u Lani. -r. Restless Lady. 5 — Countermand. Mtt I ■ lesher. luinvegan. J. L. Pempscy. The horses which seem liest in Wednesday's races are: Oakland -Oakland nil.. April 4. 1 (in!.i:i\. Pacific. R. A. Mcfiirdv. 2 Spring Ran. Mii: • Jordan. R.dwood II. :: i.ohlfiun. Ill i-i I.- Reile, Sowoll. 4 ( Ubioiilar. ("Iiesler Knuii. Inclement. 5 Silver Lin. . iliaeko. llnsli Money. B— Ile\. Mihii.do.ia. Lord Clinton. J. II. Scanlan. Bannockburns Score at Oakland. BANNOCKBTJRNS SCORE AT OAKLAND. San Francisco. (":il.. Afiril 4. — Rnrnell. quoted nl -4) to 1. proved a surprise in winning the second race at Oakland today. The Haiiiiockburn mare closed with I rush and l»at May Sutton a neck, t'alopus. favorite for llie net, piit after showing M'i'il. '! I " f.anif rate re u!tiil in a victory for Ley Hindoo, tile odds on favorite. lie was a half length in fronl of Phil Mohr at the finish. R..:i..iella. MottKt of tiie got of Rannookburn. tank the last race tram l.ad.v 1'aiiehita and Marlnirg. The trio liaisli.-d aaaea apart. «;r. ss carried olf the riding lioiioiv I • \ lauding two winner-. Johnson & Cra\ hid up Rauorella from $0d0 to Satin and seeured In r. M. II. Lewis Ix.ught Andy Rav.rn and M. Reis secured Hi rives from ('. Sanford in exchange for J. V. t'lem. tmm Marshall will ship Phil Mohr. Kid Nortli and Mill J. .ins to 1 ...ni~\ ill.- al.oiit April 15. Jockey Moh-suorlli. who I. as U-en enjoying a vaca tiori at his home in Texas since the close of the Juarez mocling. is i xpected here within a few days to ride for Johnson »V Gray. H. G. Re.lwell left B. M. Fry. Marse Ahe. Kleiner Vogel. The MreaUer, Ch.i1 Intent and Margaret Kan dolph here in charge of John o'Mall.y. stal.le fore man for o. A. Riam hi. Some of these will be turned out for the summer, while the others will be land to the end of the meeiing. The horses that Mr. Ib-dwell sliippnl to New \ork include Prime Ahmed. Right. as\. Jeanette M.. Keep Moving. Pa jar.ita. Madman. D.-llv ether. Richard Reed. P.rvce. Cillwrt tt «o. Mvles OConnell. I'd Rail. Knight H.-ck. Elizabeth llarwood -mil Nadr.u. Train. i Walter Heath, in charge of Charles W. Clark's string, has returned to Oakland track from Corona. I... where he lifted the polo pony racing cup for tin- tliird tim. for his employer. Fiitlctta repeat. inc- his v i.tory of a year ago. Heath hrought hack Fiill.tta. Cluiiy an. I Sal Alli.-uiii and will prohahly raei- ill. in l.re until tin- end of the meeting. Chan-tilly was s. nt i., t|.,- lann at Kl Palomar for slud dun. He is a son ..1' Salvation and a brother to Cluny. Early Wright, who took his horses. Hani| er. Roy T. .iii.t Cool, to Santa Anita for a rest, has returned ami mus tliai his racers will come back to the track about the middle of April. J..hn llogan will a -t as assistant to Mars Cassj.ly on the New V"rk tracks Hiis season. Thirty Leading Jockeys. THIRTY LEADING JOCKEYS. Stanley Davis exhibited exc.-llent form in Hie saddle at .la. k inville last week and. adding ten winners to his store, a. hat .1 to sixth place in tin- jockey list for MM. V. powois. tlie h ader. was seen in the saddle onlv once during the week, when be piloted P.. lis to victory in the Iierby at Moncreif Park. I la t. id o| the lliirly leading riders from .lann. ii v 1. to and including the racing of Saturday last, is as fallows: Bathcy. Mis. 1st. 2.1. 3d. I'np. P.C.L.W. V. Powers SM 75 M 52 l:: ; .24 1 :. Carn.-r SM CI 42 ::i MS .24 i c. II. shilling ..17.". 58 36 22 SB .:::» • ch'sinr 23M ."i M :;2 !»7 .2". 4 'I'aplin i7 ; M M :i t'.l .:; i o S. Kavis 221 4.". :i!t 2S MB, .20 1«» I'ain HH 11 ::7 24 M .22 i T. Rice 244 40 B :::! V'X, .10 A v-.sper SO 4t» ::s : ,■ m .10 2 Nieoi ir,!» ::st :;o 2.". «;.ri .2.". 1 T. Koerner 170 :!0 33 30 71 .» 1 oInti 212 .'.."". :'.4 ::o in .17 • J. Ii«!ven|«.rt is] ::t :ik 23 so M I Rniweii no :;:: 2 » P.» ::s .:; i o \l.!es«,,itii l'st ::i 20 :ti 102 .10 o K. Martin 1^7 30 20 30 101 .10 (I Cole MB tf 2K .U If .17 2 It. Murphv 172 2!» : • 21 H .17 it A. Rutlon M4 27 .".2 :ts I7 .14 (I J. Howard 17.". X 17 2:: lu'i .1.". i Ti.xl.r Mi 2.". ::i 21 sti .IT, 1 .muz 211 24 .".1 SS 121 .11 2 M.ntrv 141 ! 2 IP 17 V. .10 1 P. Jackson l:;o 21 24 P.l 72 .10 f P.enselioien 104 21 2» 2 l !t| .13 0 Ommm 170 21 2u v.t Ma .12 4 Steinhardt 177 21 SH 21 lu7 .12 1 Kedcris SM 21 2 i 2!» l::o ,M 1 Musgrave Ml 2U 2!" 20 sc, .12 2 J. K. id Mi 2 » 14 2t in.". .12 0 Answers to Queries. ANSWERS TO QUERIES. f ' . nmiinic.1 (ions witlout nam-s and addresses j I will not he notice. I ii .t answered. No answers will I ! !»• sent b) mail and nolle by wire unless reply pre- | 1 iiayui' nt is niad. at time of wiring uuery. II I".. St. I.oni-:. Mo. Where no principle is in \o!v. .1. |...p!i- hmbsI do Coir own ligniing. Win. I!.. St. Kouis. Mo. The odds quoted b ing the arlrrs finally laid on the ra e. the he) st.M.d. Win. : . ( hi .:il'... Rarney S.hreilK-r owned Otis ■ ■*'■ I., w. ii the St. I.oiiis P.rl.y and owns him now. C.. ... W.. Wintoti Place. «t. The parlay lost oh T.-ni i . Ian onlv the horses named in a parlav run lor it. Phil P... Lh Ang.l. s. CM, There are none better tl an those cMiiiaiHcl ill the American Racing \iai"i:tl. -.1.1 at this otlice. L. W. I... Toi..nt... out. A new !.i.ok was maih-. The priies published were those of tie new Ixrok and i ne i..t betas based n the track prices, lost. 1\ \\". ;.. Indian Orchard. Mass. On.- of th.- two baraea n. th. aarla* b. n.g sera t eked, it became a Mii-io l.-t .. i one 1 • i -. .....I. .i~ such. co. ,1.1 lake ao mo-.- thin the In-.k's limit of 2.". to 1. P. \. I.. c:.i. -ii:... The prtartaal met f the t'usi ,!.. ,.| i;.«- l",,it Erie saainier lueetlnc of l!»07 wa- :!.. ( .nidiaii li.rby. which was ,\ on l.y Charlie l i • . in. a-ith Pare Adsaia seeond, Toareaae third ■Ml Cllicit iMitrth. His Name is Witchwork. HIS NAME IS WITCHW0RK. I.i-i v.ar II. P. Whitney's chestnut co'! bv P.r.H.ni slick Sallie of Navarre laced with much disiinc Hon in Ijigl.iii.l. d fiating no less a cebbritv than cinl.-s ICMalley in th. Preadersasl Stakes at the S. ..nl October n...!in^ al N.wiii.n kit. In to that •iine Char1..- IP Ma lie; had been rated as being |mis --jl.lv ..' - ""■I a !.einb.;g or Neil Cow. Mr. Wait u \'s colt has at last be.-n given a name and I? Is as WiT.hw.'l. tint be will be known thi- \.ai and lier-atlei . He i- heavii. . n:-ag. d ail I is |r..Kibly lo be lb.- WhitnoN reliance f..r (he Raaaai II ib.». in which hi- an !'• ric.l st aid. mate, WhisU Rto..ui. is iioi Mmmgti. Work-Outs of Eastern Horses. WORK-OUTS OF EASTERN HORSES. New York. April 4. — Recent workouts of horses in training at Cravoscnd and Sheepshead Ray were: C.ravcseiid -Wcatln r clear: track fast. Alfred Noble -Mile in 1 :4!l. He has all his speed. Adriuche Three eighths in S8|. Cantered out the half in :.l. Looks gaa*. P.eanie Mile in l:5S. P.. iny.ih --Three quarters in 1:24. lb llev b-w -I'ive-eighths in 1:117. Coming around ni.elv. Rarhv thorp. — Five eighths in 1:04«. Was hard Inhl and never looked better. Ren I^iyal — l'ive-eighths in 1:05. Never looked better and shows all his speed. Hack Chief -Half mile in .'.2j. Shows Improve incut, ('aspic— rive-eighths in 1:12. Was cantering al nig in a nice way. Curly lacks Mil,, in 1:"2 . Training along nicely. Pi. St. .to- Three-quarters in 1:P. ». Shows improvement aft.r the winter. I'.litiora— Three eighths In ::7'. Everett — Seven-eighths in 1:40. Is a much Improved horse. Fullback— Half mile in 51. Shows a line turn of sp cd. Far West— Five-eighths In l:ttft. Has all his old time speed. Fitz Herbert— Three-eighths in 4.".. Enough to prepare him for a work. Clucose Half mile in ..... Callev Slave -five eighths in 1 MUL Full of run and looks well. llazelhurst Half mile in ." :!. Shows speed and is training along nicely. Heatherblooin -Three eighths in 3K1. Was well in hand finishing. Hilda's Sister Half mile in T,M.. Has all her speed ami looks well. Helen. — Three eighths in :'.7. Has plenty of speed and works well. Kingpin Three eighths in :'.7«. I,ocn Mile in 1 :.".2. Looks well and is coming around to form. Louise S.- Three-quarters in 1:21. Never looked better than now. Malacca— Three quarters in 1:21. Was will in hand. Maid Three eighths in .".OS. Is a fast tillv. Miss T—fc Three eighths in 37. Was full of run at the end. Mirdli Fiv-eighths in 1:04. o F.m -Half mile in .".2. Pretend — Three-quarters in 1:19. Never looked better. Prima- Imperial — Three-quarters in 1:1!). Well in hand. Qiiincv Relic — Threepighths in 40. Malta — Half mile in ."il^. Kifkstoiic — Five eighths in 1 :05. Sandrian -Seven eighths in 1:42'. Was under a pull all the w.av. Spimlb — Mile in 1:."4. Looks well and works along nicely. Sparkle Half mile in ."."•. Looks well and shows some early speed. The Turk— Mile in 1:."U. Was well in hand. Wise Mason Tin ee quarters in l:l!l. Never looked better. Sheepshead Ray Weather char;- track fast. i Adelin. — Half mile in ..1. Ra.l News-Thr quarters in 1:22. Continues to train ni.elv and will race at Aqueduct. Rallol S.-veii eighths in 1:32. lie is training soundlv and acts like a wild horse when on the track." Charlie llargrave Half mile in .". Is looking well and pulled up sound. ltan.lelii.il Half mile in .".... Was hard held all through this move. Dandy Hixon Half mile in .'.2. One that will be read* for Aqueduct. Eddie H'igait Half mil'- in ",. Looks well and is training nicely. Frosty — 'I luce quarters in 1:24. Coining to racing form rapidly. Calves— Three qua iters in 1:20. Was hard held. Crasniere --Three-quarters la 1:1113. A nice move for this three year old and he probably will be a starter in the Carter. Hilarious Seven eighths in 1:12. Was only cantering all the way. Helmet Three eighths in 43. Mask-otto Half mile in SB. This good filly is only licing cantered and is not meant for an earlv start. M.lisi'n.le Half mile in 58. Metaphor III. -Throe-quarters in 1:R ?.. A nice move, suggesting a start at Aqueduct. Master Lester -Three quarters in 1:24. Wanted 'to run all through this move. Planter Three eighths in 42. (Jveen Marguerite Three quarters in 1:22. This mare never looked better. Sir Kvelvn Three quarters in 1:22,. Suffragist Three quarters in 1 :2o. Seneca II. Three quarters in 1:21. Sweep — Seven eighths in 1 :4."i. The Spear— Half mile in Eft, Thriftv Three eighths in 42. One that is tram ing nicely. Cravoscnd— Weather clear: track fast. Arist.i — Half mile in ." ■".. Annie Sellers Three-eighths in 37. Aston K.v Three quarters in l:ttf. nas all his speed aiid shows a great deal of improvement. Rillv Van Derveer— Three-eighths in 37. Shows plentv of speed and handles himself well. Ren Wilson Half mile in .".4. P.. •rkelcy— llaif mile in M. Never looked in liet ter condition. Ren Loyal — Three quarters in 1:22. Shows great improvement. Rushranger Seven eighths in 1:30. Was going along easily. Ballet Dtace — .Half mile In ."."i. Training along in a vcrv nice way. Rashti -Half mile in ...".. Was well in hand. CuthlxTt — Half mile In 53?.. Training along in an easv manner. Danger Mark— Half mile In 55. Well in hand. District Attorney — Half mile in 54. Shows some improvement over last season. Fitz Herbert— Half mile in 51:. Was hard to hold down to this pace. Never looked U-tter. Frank Mullens -Three eighths in M. Pulled up to a walk: the first quarter in 23. Fair Miss 'Three-eighths in :S»J. Has been going along slowly. Certle Three eighths in 37. Coorgc W Lobolt Three eighths in 39. , Ha/.ellhoriM- -Half mile in 49. Ileiodia Half mile in 55. Imitator Three quart, rs in 1.19. Looks good and will lie reads for Aqueduct. Leah— Half mile in 55. lyouise ft. — Half mile in 52. Never looked better or worked with more vim than now. Motion Seven-eighths in 1 :.'!«. Has all her speed. Master Cuv —Half mile in 55. Merry Knight— Half mile in 51. Mutineer Half mile in 55». Noithunilverland Half mile In 553. Proclamation- -'Three eighths in 40. Repeater—Three eighths in :',7. A fast brother to Fleet ioiieer and a good looker. Roval Me tear Half mile in 55?,. Was under a pull all the way. Shannon— Half mile in 50. Tirade— Half mile in 55. Was under a strong pull. Ya.le Mecum — Throe-eighths in 37*.. Was eased up at the finish. Young R.lle Half mile in 51. Ml -Three eighths in 37J. Fast and has been training along nicely. Sheepshead Ray — Weather clear: track fast. A-huoll— Three eighths in 41.' P.la.k Oak -Half in 51. Shows jiu.re speed than ever before. Re-oin Thi' .■ quarters in 1:18. Has an abundance ..I' -|Mcd and can. lie made ready for Aqueduct. Ronnie K. Is,, Half in 493. lie has been training well and is showing liottor speed than usual far him. P.ishoo Three qua rlers in 1 :2S. Christina Mile in 1:9ft Coiinaught Ranker Three -quarters in 1:21. Has been showing some improvement, but is touched in the wind. Cohori 'Three-quarters in 1 :23. Coming to racing c.n.lit'.ui and is intituled for an early start. Calvanist Half in 5.'!. Helt.'iie Three eighths in 42. Diillear. Half in 63. Dalmatian Thro, -quarters in 1:23. Fashion Plate Half in 55. Colli. • Levy— Half in 51. Hard h.1,1. Favet'e Three quarters in 1:21. He is looking better phvsieallv than ever before. Craira 'Three quart, rs in 13ft. Ilan.pioii C.nirl Three quarters in 1:28. II. nt Pang Tlirei quarters in 1:24. Joe Madden Throe quarters in 1:22. Looks well and is ih.ing all that is required. Jeanne d'Are I hree quarters in 1:22. Has plentv of speed. King Janes -Half in 38. Just a Moderate breath ing exercise for him: he is not intended for earlv racing. Krikina Half in 53. Mar* Davis Three-quarters in 1:23. Coming to hand nicely. Montgomery Three quarters in 1:22. Nimbus 'Three quarters in 1:23. Niagara Hall in 55. Niinda live eighths in 1 :05. Petrofins -Three quarters in 1:2S. Is cmlng to hand ni.elv. Prime Cal Half in 49. Was well in hand all the wav and is close t., racing condition. Rest jgonehe 'Three-quarters in 1:22. He is .lose I., racing edge and ought to go well at Aque UuvL Rose Queen — Three-quarters in 1 :23. She went along with Fircstoue under restraint. Scarpia- Half in 55. Trance — Half in 50. Was well in hand all thi: wav and U; training along soundly. Traveller -Half iu'51. Was rank all through the move. 'Tony Roii.ro--Mile in l:4,s-. The Peer — Half in 5ft Cood speed for this one, and lie ought to race well at Aqueduct. Turf Star — Three-quarters in 1:24. She has been taking a good deal of slow work. Tubal -Three quarters in 1:2A . A nice move. lb' will race at Aqueduct. W.xdcasta — Half in 52. Has plenty of speed and is one meant for Aqueduct. Woodcraft — Three quarters in 1:23. Is training well. Oakland Entries. OAKLAND ENTRIES. No racing on Tuesdays; These entries are *af Wednesday's races. Racing starts at 1:40 p. aw. (Chicago time. 3:10.) X Runs well in mud. ©Superior mud runner. (Ml maiden. First Race— 3-4 Mile. 4 vear olds and upward. Selling. (Track record: 7x2X9—1:11! — 3— lift) Ind. Bane. Wl. Rec. A. Wt. Il.lep. H8M0 Comhury Mi 1 1T| 0..111 700 .s,sj;: Pacific.. 8..1U..X48S S.S7IS M.anita :. 4. . lol . . ; »3io SN50S P.anrose (M) 4.. 100 MS sso:::» Fredonia 4..1M ■**» §8ftM "Blanche C 0. . KM. . X075 H836N My Pal 7.. Ill 075 s.S4.:o R. A. McCurdv ... 4..10S ««5 WKC3 Fdith R i. ft,.Mh..XMft SS«33 Am-thvst (Ml ... 5.. 11*9 MS ss:, ;i Royal N. M) 129 1:141 8..114 «."•"• HB89 Colonel Drady S..111..XCM Second Race — 1 1-8 Miles. 4-year-olds and upward. Selling. (Track record: 72"iv9— 1:51— 3— 109.) W7.-.9 Mike Jor.Uiu 107 1:55 9. .112 700 SS72.V Spring Ran 107 1:543 T..1M..X483 ss727' Cock {tare .... 10S 1:5S 7..412..XM8 SS554 Homeless 0. . 1 12. . ©ISO s»s7!S Nasnierito 4.. MB.. 0xe; SS4.MI *Re IwiMNl II 100 1:53? 7. . 107. . X o5 S8053 *Peltgroso ti. . 105.. X (KM KftKB Trust .v ....'' 5..107..X4ftS SS727 *St. Albans 0. . 107. . X000 Third Race — Futurity Course. ( 17l feet less than :!-4 mib-.i 3-year-ol.ls and UHward. Selling. (Track record: 71N47— 1 :0SJ— 2— 1)9.) (SS770) :oLDFINN 110 1:11 5. .100 750 vs779 ■' Thistle u«lle 10-4 1 rtM 4..M8..XT48 HK72H' Kid North 107 1:11* 3.. M..XTM M8385 Jim CafTm-v MM' 1:111 5..10S..©735 SS4k5 » Ralronia 95 1:PI» :;. . Ml. .® 730 ss770 Sewell .11;; l:lo 8..M8..XTM ss72"0 Rinoetilar iS'i 1:093 3.. 90..X725 Fourth Race — 1 1-8 Miles. 3 v. vi r olds and upward. Handicap. ('Track record:' 72.i29— 1:51— 3 —109.) (SS777) Chester Krniu ::. . BX..XTM SS777- Orhiiiilar . .' ...119 1:523 7.. lit.. X 743 V-.777 ; Iin lenient 4.. 99. . 74t» SS7'.».".:; Colonel Jack . .' 102 1:511 C. . 97..©7.:ii 88778 Kdwin T. l'ry.r ..102 l:.".l:. 0. .101). . x72." Fifth Rcoe--rl Mile. . 3»ye:ir oltls and unward. Selling. . (Track record: 0911)1— 1 :::s?- 4—95.) KOIM* Iliaeko 92 1 :403 5. . 1 10. . X 725 88724* Rov Junior 4..M8..X7M SN77S Whidden 105 1:39? 5. .111. .©715 SS719 Redeem M 1:143 :" . • 91..X710 88724 Reau Man . MO 1:42 4..M8..XTHS S7743 Chailev Paine ....io,". 1 :.::) 0. .ID). . X7 '.» S0159- Cigarlighter 112 1:4:1 S. . HIS. . ©709 SS750 Hush Money 95 1:4ft] 5. . lo:!. . • r.95 (S.s7^r.|:»Silyer Line 1(17 1:40 B..M1..XM5 88778 Fotlle 1 ..MS 1:411 5..1 IS..XftM SS725 Cobhskill 113 1:40 8..MS..X4M1 88887 odd Rose 3..;m) 075 Sixth Race — 5-8 Mile. 3-vear olds and upward. Selling. (Track record: 72o.s9- 381— 3— 10S.) SS710" Lord Clinton Ill) 1 :-oi ::. . 99. .©725 88775** Km au G 5. . lot;. . X720 887M* Hex 1 12 1 :01 3 3. . 102. . X715 mXO» Miunodocia 109 1:01?. .:. . 97. . X715 875X0* *Srhi»f I12:l:4ttj 4.. 14*5.. 7o:. 88384 Bill Miivlmiii 105 1 :00A 13..113..X703 ssir2S V.. M. Flev 5. .113. .©7 H) 8HKH4 *M..llie Montrose ..105 1;is0 5..1o0.. ■ 7'H) 88723 Rev el Tovar 102 1:01? 3.. IOC.. 700 88580 'Tillinghast 9:i 1:021 5. .113. .©095 80959 'Trainotor 10!) 1 :01 S. .1 13. . v 075 SSCOO Annie Wells 105 1 :0o 4. .108. . X«75 :;Appivntii c alhiwaucc. The tigui-eS under "ReC." In aborc entries show the liest lime made by the horse at. the distance, with weight carried, since January 1. P.HIS. 'Ibis time is not necessarily made by a winner. It may Is- the cstinvitod lime of :l losing pcrform.uwo. Jacksonville Entries. JACKSONVILLE ENTRIES. Racing starts at 2:30 p. m." (Chicago time. 2:30.1 X Runs well in mud. ©Superior mud runner. (Ml maiden. First Race— 3-4 Mile. 4-vear-obls and upward. Allowances. (Track record: 88578"-l':111— 7— MB.) Ind. Horse. Wt. Kec. A. Wt. Ildcp. 88841 Bon Aslur Ml l:2o* 4..101 725 S8763 Pedigree 5. .109. . X720 88630 Oquetos (M) 109 1:14 4. .Re; 715 S50U9 Marin 97 l:ltl 4..M0..XT13 88762* M. J. Whaled ( \l i .los'.l : 15 5..U1..X7M 8HS30 Amlter Wilmot (Mi 4. .lot 710 SS7SO I.adv Adelia 'Mi'.. 5..MM To". SS7S0 Noil Kalioto (M). .. 4. .101 705 Second Race — 1-2 Mile. 2-vear-ohls. Tillies. Maidens. Selling. (Track -record: 8S520 — 48f— 2— 109.) 8.S7045 liistem .Slar ■ loot :54)s 105 725 88763 *Chess .• - - KK) 720 ss7si Athie W MB 715 88781 S.pov Maid 115 715 8873S Mud lieu 105..X715 SS.-HM Ktisticnna ....-..:. 105 710 SS7IS *Miss Heleae loo 71i) SS7I H ; ( ; ra ml Pcgg v i 1 05 705 ss.:.".2 Dixie Rlue 105 705 88766 * Alberta 100 700 Oranlo. blk. f. by Ornament — Svm- patica 115 Third Race— 5-8 Mile. 3-year olds. Selling. (Track reciVrd: 87052—59—0—139.) (88705) FLYING SQUIRREL 113 1:684 117..X725 88644 'Alfred the Croat. .10S 1:«1? 112.. X 728 s.s700-*Flying Footstifis. . 105 1 :lMt 112. .X 715 (ss7:!0) Miss Loris 95 l:0o» 107 715 S8540* Abrasion MT..X7M 88679 Jack Duinerlen ..107 1:018 117..X70.". S777D Ishkoodah (M) 112 7 K) Fourth Race — 7-8 Mile. 3-ycar-olds anil upward. Allowances. (Track record: .VT.14 -1 :{B — 4— 1M.J (88680) Oxaua .164 1:28 4. .104. .©725 88680* Spellbound 4..100..X720 88655* Jack Parker .. 112 1:20 1..112..X715 88737* High Range Ill 1 :20«. I..M6..X715 88726* Furnace !IS11 :2c' 4..109..X7IO 88738* Sticker in'l::;ii: 3.. 94 MS Fifth Race— 3-4 Mile. 4 vcar-ohls and upward. Selling. (Track record: 88570 -1:111—7—164.1 (SV702) Horace E 16811:121 0..112..X725 88783 Judge Cabiniss ...112 1:12* I..1M. .X720 88766* 'Tom M.tlrath .....IP: 1:12 7..115..X715 88615 Ida D. 105 1:12? 5. 111. .©715 88681* Toison d'Or 16011:131 4. .Ml 715 KH721* Ronnie Raid 115 1:13] 6. .113. .©710 ss7i'.0--La.Iv lrma 107 1:11-'. I..116..X7M KK258 Wapataoea llft;l:13| 4. .112. .©7415 iss7.i7i F.I Orn 116 1:13] 4..112..X705 S87M6* Ffhon 113 1:121 6..116..X766 88303 •rear! Point lot; 1:14 4..HM;.. 7«6 88764* MiiS- Herbert 114 1:16 I..167..X666 Sixth Race— 1 1-8 Miles. 4 year olds and unward. Selling. (Track record: SS059 1 -.:.")■ r, 110.) 88716* Flfall 160 1:341 0..1O7..X725 Kh7(S7**YadM 4. .100. .. .729 sscsi Warliel.l 107 1:54 4..M3..X713 (88616) St. Hark) 103 1:52] 5. .115.. 71". sstll t)u mii Lead 5. .165.. 715 88604 Dele Stroine 102 1:33 6.. 165.. 71o ssc.si Critic 7..112..X705 88622* '\lu\imtiui 90 2K121 I..161..X765 -s7::7 gnagga 163 1:521 6..116..®7 hi sscslr Sandpiper 97 1:53] 1..10R..X760 k-.s7'!2 P.lbas I. .163 665 88716 Couutv Clerk Mt 1:321 6.. 116.. 6M S8646 Crainsar S. .167. . 6M *Ap|ileiil ice allowance. The figures under "Rec." in alMtve entries show the Ik'sI time aaada by the hors.- at the distance, with wefgh! carried, since January 1. l'.Mls. 'This time is not necessarily made bv a Winner. It may lie the estimate.! time of a losing performance. Jamestown Entries. JAMESTOWN ENTRIES. Racing starts at SjMJ p. m. (Chiea- time. 2:6ft I Kuns well in mud. ©Superior mud runner. (Mi in. ii.1. n. First Race — 3-4 Mile. 3-y.-ar-olds. Allowances. 4:JY:( k _rcit.nl; .situ;) - 1 :i:; I 115.) Did. Horse Wt. Iter. A. Wt. Hdcp. SS742- Suiut; 104 1:101 113..X725 Ind. Horse. Wt. Rec. A. Wt. n.lcp. 88500 Polly Lee 9S 1:14_ 1 » 72 ) s.s771;Rob Co 107 1:14 U3..X713 86250 Hedge Rose llOPllj 113. .©710 S.S772 RacebriK.k (Ml ... 103 MB S4J923 French (Jirl (M).. lul 705 Second Race — 4 1-2 Furlongs. 2-vtar-olds. Selling. (Track ncud: KIMS 30 t— Mft) 88763* R.Mhga 110 :33J 109 725 88745* C.h«1 News (Mi ... H)7 72o 88741* Poris Ward CM)... 107 715 sS70S AN- Attell 110..X71O SS741 Aunt Lena M) 107 710 S.S7IP Ma.wvcil (Ml 11)7. .X7 5 Stepchild. ch. f. bv Fatherless — Koe.no 102 Third Race — 1 Mile and 70 Yards. :'. vear olds and upward. Selling. (Track record: 88773—1:45—7—112.1 (88773) PLANTLAND 112 1:15 7. 111.. ©725 1887421 John Carroll 116 1:431 8. .11:: 720 ss742:*N.oskalee*a 68 1:461 0. .164..X713 ss77:: Lois Cavanagh ...104 1:51 S..188..X7M S8"l»* King's Cuinea 7. . 1 1 1. . 7«". sS7!)l- Hethlehein 4. .111 700 Fourth Race — 5 1-2 Furlongs. 3-vear olds and unward. Allowances. (Track record: 8S710— 1 :(M'»j!— 3 — MS.) (88746 fPaaj Davis MS Pot'.J 3. .MS,. X 728 83624* Revlioitru 117 1:07 3.. M 720 (88744) 'Takahira 1M 147] I..108..X715 vs7li); King Avondale ...111 IM8| B.. MS..*.. 713 is.s70.ii Racing Bell 4.. !)!) 71 ) S.S77I- King of Yolo MS 1:07* ::. . !)7 TM 8871.3-tWoiMlIane 110 1:071 B..MB. .XMTj fJ. W. Schorr and A. Simons entry. Fifth Race — 5 1-2 Farlongs. 4 vear-ol.ls and upward. Selling. (Track record: 88746— l.M| T Mfl.) (88437) Creiiade MV 1:111 9. .DC). .©725 SN772- Lurid 4..MB..X7JB6 kA744 Firebrand 1011:101. 7. .166. .X 715 s.s7sii *MeAii.lrews 90 1:M| 4..163..X715 |ss7s7itW. I. Hinch 164 1:111 -1..104! 710 xsi!57 Ilenrv Cross, ad.lin CM) 101 l:0ss 4..10S 705 S87S7 Dona II 103 1:091 5. . M7 . . X 70O SK7S7 Sain Fudge (M)... 5.. 169 090 *Appi enti.e allowance. The figures under "Rec." in aliove entries show the l est time made by the lmrso at the distance, with weight carried, since January 1. l!M)s. 'Ibis time is not tie. essarily made by a winner. It may ha tlie estimated time of a losing p-rfornianco. Pensacola Entries. PENSACOLA ENTRIES. Probabilities: Weather clear: track fast. Racing starts at 3:-'!o p. in. (Chicago time. 3:36.) X Runs well in niml. ©Superior mini runner. (M) maiden. First Race — 5-8 Mile. 3-vear olds and upward. Selling. Did. Hers.-. Wt. Rec. A. Wt. H.b-p. XN7')0- ('..lone! Austin 104 1 :044 .'!. . 101 . . x 725 8S760* Alenion !H". 1:661 8.. 113.. 726 sVT'O Michael Reck 104) 1:604 4..115..X715 88801* R.-th Goodwta B..111..-X716 ss7oo Niantic 113 1*41 7. .11'. 71o is.^750) Mary Candlemas ..111 1:001 0. . 1 19. . X.705 Second Race — 6 1-2 Furlongs. " vear-olds and upward. Selling. SS759 ( . K. Hermlon ... 3.. 97.. ©725 88761 'Tannic 4..105..X720 88755* Inspection 3.. 88 715 88754* The Ram 7.114 7H) s:s754 Belle of the Rail.. 4. .MB MB s-s7:u: Altar iMi 3.. 94 7o ) 88730 Moscow R»41e B..Mft..XMS Third Race — 4 1-2 Fuvlongs, 4 year -olds and upward. Selling. (88860) PIO PICO 5..131..X725 88860 Lucullus 8. . 131. . X72") 8876U Anietus .8. .131. . y 715 88720 Kxpcct lo-See ft .124. . ■ 71 ) S7957' Al Botch 117 :55 4. .131 . . ■ CMC MSBS Si.lua D. (M) 4. .110 7o») Fourth Race — 6 1-2 Furlongs. .'! year olds and upward. Selling. 88673 Frank Patton 4.. Ill 725 88672' Lou Lanier ::. . 88.. X 726 (88729) Mav Jene 5.. 109 715 88733* ltesthss Ladv t.. 98 71o 88586 S.uioiia Cirl 4..MS. ...7M 68734 Kith and Kin 8.. MS. ...MO Fifth Race— 1 1-16 Milc3. 4 year olds and upwar.l. Selling. S.S704 Countermand IM 1:32] 5. .115. .•'725 88862 Cobmosa 100 1:33] 7.. 112.. • 72») 88758* Confessor 8. .112 . 71". 88758 Dunvegai 99 1:401 5..1I2..-710 88756 Frank Flesher O. .112. . 7«". 88704 Alvise Mf 1:55?. 6..112..XMB 'The liguri s under "Rec." in aliove entries show Hie best time made by the horse at the distance, with we'ghl carried, sine. January 1. liMis. Tins time is not necessarily made by a winner. It may be the eslinuiteil time of a losing performance. Pensacola Form Chart. PENSACOLA FORM CHART. PENSACOLA. FLA., Monday, April 4, 1910. F.ighth day. Pensacola Fair Association. Spring Mi-oting. (2 books on. i Weather clear. Presiding Judge. W. W. Lyles. Starter. Edward Tribe. Racing Secretary. Hart Dernhaui. 88798 First Rae. — 3 1-2 Furlongs. Purse $150. 2-year-ohls. Selling. Net value to winner II 16. Did. Horse. Wi.l-'in.Jockcv. Op. cl. PI. Sh. 88752 Vamos Mt 1' F"nklin fi fi 3-L' out ws7.".7-*rciizal.cth Daly *J !'| WWr*i 6-5.1 2-5 out s--;".: I'atb.rli.l • Ml ■'■■ Irvin 68 4-6 1-3 out SN7".i':,M. Deprefl M I* .IMc "v 4 4 1 out SS7".7 .luvence pi:: .", KM'ews 1.) ID 3 1 Time. 24 A. 37%. 44%. Track fast. Winner — \l. J. Donahue's hr. c. bv Cesarioii — Marie St.x.ps (trained by A. L. Jones i. Went t... |K st at :::.'U:. At i^ist 1 minute. Start good. Won driving: second and third the same. The winih-r was entered for J50O: no bid. 88799 Second Race— 5-8 Mile. Purse $15o. :!-\,-a -olds and upward. Selling. Net value to winner SIM. Did. Horse. Wt.Fin.Jixkev. Op. Cl. PL Sh. sv7 :..". Ceran.lo 101 1* I'ptoh 2 4 8-5 4-5 Ss7oo-Colon. 1 Austin 104 '.,ri R.-illv 3 5 2 1 vs7;U Scotch I^iss Pi7 ::- F'nklin 4 I ". S-S 1-3 8S75C*Gilliford Id!)1. I1' DBoTd :" 22 1 1 2 88760 Michael Reek 112 "■' livin C s :: 1 ■•_ 1W7M*8ercBa)de MS] 4' Tttakfi r •'! :! 1 h-2 88548 Anietus Ml 7- JMcCv 0 4 L" I 88754*1 rappe lol S Chapp'l fi s 3 Z J Time. 25 %, 50%. 1:04. Track fast. Winner M. Mav's h. g. 3. bv Seintillant II.— Anna Woodard (trained bv R. Rurtoii). M'ent Jo post at 3:37. At |« st 1 minute. Start fair. Won easily second and third driving. The winner was entered for $£66j no hid. Overweights — Cilliford. 21 pounds: Serenade. 2}. 88800 Third Raei — 5-8 Mile. i'nrse $150. ::-year-ohls and upward. Selling. Net value to winner SIM. Ind. Horse. Wt.Fin.Jnekov. Op. Cl. PL Sh. (8S750)Pio Pico bid I* Jasi-r'l :! :; 1 1-2 l88731)Greentawo 109 2* .IMcC'y 2 I 1 1-2 ssTi.l C.ah shed MS :!' R.illv 6 10 4 2 88743 Dry Dollar MS 4" (llasner 5 1 ) 4 2 ss7:.::jI.-.!oullus ion .".' F'nklin 2 2.'. 1 12 (SS472)S*l|y Savage M 4* CBrown I I -' 1 s.s7::i*. 'aroivlol.-t M P ('..I.- :'. :: 1 l-C Ss7:!o Alice Mack MI * McA'le s 10 4 2 Tim.. 25, 50%. 1:04'/,. Track fast. Winnei— M. J. Daly's b. g. 5. by St. Svinphorien -Anna Mavis (trained bv M. J. Dalv). ■ Went to post at 4:21. At post :: minutes. Start good. Won easily: second and third driving. The winiiei. eatered for SSSft was bid up to $:{(»o an. I iM.uglit in. 88801 Fourth Race 7 s Mile. Curse $151). 4 vear-olds and upward. Selling. Net value to wintiei SI lft hi.!. Horse. Wt FinJoekev. Op. Cl PI. Sh. •.s7..):'lo,ii Dolan 144 1* WWr'n I I :, 1 2 ou: sn.i.i Beth Goodwin Ml 2* Cole I I 2 l S8759;Punky IM :'.' F'nklin :: ". l 1-2 SS7 ,:i:i:.s(iitehe..n M4 4" .IM.i'v :: :; l l J 8S7E3 *onvllle 10" 5 Irvin 2 :: 1 1-2 Time. 24%. 50. 1:1G%, 1:30. Track fast. Winner K. Corrigan's l . h. c. bv Jean Ben a nil Marshetta (tratoed by M. J. Date). Went to post at 4:38, Af paat I minutes. Start g.M..I. Worn easily: rffnad and third ipiving. 'The winner, entered for $."100, was bid up to $CA») and bought in. Scratched- SBMl'leta Garner, MS, 88802 Fifth ftacr -1 1-10 Mibs. Pane SlSft 4- \ear-obls and upward. Selling. Net ratar to winner $114). lad. Ibrsc Wt.Fin.J.H-kev. On. Cl. PI. Sh. sv7."v-\, -bulosus 111 !»• WWrn i: .". I 1-2 out isS704)Tackle ill 2*1 TTR'ns :: ?. i i ■• ^s7"..",:,H..vle lo!i' :"' Cla-n.r I 4-5] 'out I8S733)N i ha HM I1 Reillv :: :: 1 12 SX704JWater I^ake 113 "■• F'nklin P) 4 2 1 88733 Cobmosa 110 ii Cl'.rown Id 12 :! 1 Time. 25%. 51%, 1:18%, 1:45%. 1:52%. Track fast. Winner M. J. Daly** hr. g. 5. bv St. Svmphoii.a' — Kebala drained bv M. J. Daly).' Went to post at .".:22. Al post 2 minutes. Start ■jaad. Won driving: second and third the s|..i.. The winner, entered for SSSS, was bid up to 4:1110 and Ih. light in. Scratched ss7"s Dunv. gan. MS. Overweights.— lioyle, 54 pounds. Page 3 Oakland Form Chart. OAKLAND FORM CHART. OAKLAND. CAL., MONDAY. APRIL 4. 1910 Ninety-eighth clay. New California Jockey Club. Winter Meet i uk- Weather clear. Presiding Judge, E. C. Hopper. Starter, Richard Dwyer. Secretary, Percy W. Treat. Racing starts at 1:40 p. m. (Chicago time 3:40 p. ni. . W Indicates whip. S spurs. B blinkers. Figures in parentheses following the distance of eaeli race indicate index number, track record, age of horse ami weight carried. •Indicates apprentice allowance. QGTOO FIRST RACE— 1-2 Mile. (74190— 17—2—113.) Purse $200. 2-year-olds. Maidens. CjCl I %J --4 Allowances. Net value to winner $15(1. Ind Horses A Wt Pr St % % % Str Fin Jockeys Owners O H C P S 88747 MEDIA w W9 1 1 1»* 1*. 11 Gross G W Berry 2 3 3 6-5 3-5 KM**", OTHAI.E w 109 « 6 4-1 4'.'. 2» Coburn Devin & Co 20 30 30 12 6 ■4*7 ACADEMI8T w 106 8 8 71 61 3} A Will'ms J McManus 6 7 6 11-51 ssT17 ZLATA BRANA w 105 5 I 3' P 4n J McBride O Turek 6 9 9 31 9-5 88712 WILTRUDK S. w 104 3 3 2 ' ■ 5b Kent Allen & HensleyS 8 41 9-5 4-5 K8683 GREEN ISLE w 109 4 4 51 51 610 G Archib'dT Fox 1 1-52 J 21 1 1-2 ■712 WEST I OINT 112 9 9 9 81 7« Nolan W T Anderson 20 50 50 20 10 8763* ROBERT BAIN wb 108 2 I S3 7- S'J T Rice B Schrciber 6 8 8 3 8-5 8S4"0 S. FRANCISCO MAID w 104 7 7 64 9 9 Buxton E Hackett 15 30 30 12 6 Time. 23%. 48%. Track fast. Winner — I'll. f. by Solitaire II-— Georgia VI. (trained by C. W. Carroll). Went to [Hist at 1:47. At post 1 minute. Start good. Won driving: second and third the same. MEDIA went into the lead at once and -won all tin way. but under pressure throughout. OTHALE made up ground steadily and finished fast and gamely. ACADEMIST closed a big gap and finished well. ZLATA BRANA ran well to the stretch and tired. WILTRIDE S. followed the winner closely for three furlongs ::ii l retired. Scratched— 88648sJim Basey, 112: 88«83 Ravclston II.. 104: 88005 Eddie Mott. 104. Overweights — Aeademlst. 2 iHUinds; Zlata Brana. 1: Robert Bain. 1. Q Q 'T O ^i SECOND RACE— 3-4 Mile. (782*0—1:11% — 3 — llo.) Purse $200. 3-year-olds and up-OO I t/ O ward. Selling. Net value to winner $150. Ind Horses A Wt PP St y4 % % Str Fin Jockeys Owners O H C P S 88684 BURNELL wn i 102 3 6 5-J. 4"k 4'J luk Gross P Zimmer 12 20 20 8 4 88384 MAY Sl'TTON w I Ml 11 3 3 » 2»k ink 2-J A Thomas Allen A: Hensley6 9 9 4 2 8S281 ANNS MGEE w 4 105 5 I 1- 1*1 9 3nk j McBride D Henry 3 31 16-58-5 4-5 K774*STEKLi wb 4 104 4 5 4'1 5* 5b 4« Kent J Stowe 4 5 5 11-56-5 ■721 CAl/lPUS w 3 90 6 4 2nk y= 3h 5b Selden A .1 Jackson 4 5 2J 1 1-2 88660 TITCS II. s 10 99 9 7 7 1 61 6nk 6b Jahnsen G I' McNeil 10 15 15 6 3 ■727 WAP w 5 104 8 9 11 ='11-1 91 7J Coburn W W Ashe 10 12 10 4 2 88684'BALNADE wsb I 106 12 11 •» 8- l»| S-l T Taylor T Lynn 8 15 15 6 3 ■■■ KOPEK w 5 111 10 8 6l 7' J 71 ! J T Rice W C Weant 10 10 6 ■ 7-5 87576 FRIAR OF ELGIN WB 5 105 1 10 8J WoklO- 10» Nancolas H Nancolas 40 100 100 40 20 K273*DBNE w 5 102 7 1 12 12 11 11 Gargan J W Hodge 15 20 20 8 4 88225 THBO CASE WB 7 104 2 12 101 9J 12 12 E Smith W T Shaw 30 60 60 20 12 Time. 24%, 48%, 1:14%. Track fast. Winner— Br. m. by Bannoekburn — Mrs. Bruuell (trained by P. Zimmer). Went to |« st at 2:1.!. At iK st ti minutes. Start good. Won driving: second and third the same. Bl RNELL closed a gap from a slow start and. finishing fast, got up in the last stride. MAY Sl'TTON tan prominently throughout and made a game finish. ANNE M'GEE tired as if short after setting the pace to the stretch. STEEL suffered from early interference and finished fast. CALOPUS showed early sjx-ed. The winner was entered for $400; no bid. Overweights -Anne McGee. 2 pounds; Friar of Elgin. 1. Qnr7A A THIRD RACE— 3-4 Mile. (78289— 1:11%— 3— 110.) Purse $200. 3-year-olds and up-^lt? 4 *J \k ward. Selling. Net value to winner $150. Ind Horses A Wt PP St V* % % Str Fin Jockeys Owners O H C P S ss774)FATH. STAFFORD ws 4 1»5 4 2 2'J l'J l'l V Seldcn H G Ross 3 5 5 9-5 9-10 8M5" AIRS w 6 109 2 9 6nt 411 4". m Gross Quinlan ft Feck 3 3 11-51 1-2 88716 1LEN w 3 W0 8 3 ' 2'| 3b 3h C WilliamsCahill tk Mason 5 8 8 4 I 88775 ELLERD wsb 7 107 3 8 9 9 n' , 44 Aand'sen C Morton 6 8 8 3 8-5 ■7K GOOD INTENT wb 3 97 ■ 7 8J 5=5 2»k 5" A Thomas II G Badwell 10 12 12 5 2J xSSR7lPAl'L CUFTORD wb 12 110 5 5 41 61 8= 61 Borel T Kirk 12 20 20 8 4 ss; -;:•" \LDER GULCH w 3 97 6 1 5" 82 61 7-5 Kederis Sea Air Stable 4 4 4 7-5 3-5 e«»»MA1TIE HACK w 6 104 1 4 l'l 3 'k 71 8" J Coburn E L Jones 10 15 12 5 2 88715,ILLl'SION 6 104 7 6 7- "4 9 9 Gargan J Schreiber 6 9 9 4 2 Time. 24%. 48%. 1:14%. Track fast. Winner— B. g. bv The Friar — Lingerie (trained bv A. L. Denny I . Went to post at 2:."K». At post 2 minutes. Start good. Won easily: second and third driving. FATHER STAFFORD moved into the lead on the far turn and, drawing far away, won cantering. AIRS got off |MH.rlv and closing a big gap. finished with a rush. ILEX was always prominent and hung on gamely in the stretch drive. ELLERD was outrun early and finished fast. MATTIE MACK quit after setting the earlv pace. The winner was entered for $400; no bid. 'Scratched -N87752Gond Ship. 90. overweights --Paul Clifford. 2 pounds: Mattie Mack. 2. 1 Q ^ r-» £v «■£ FOCRTII RACE— 7-8 Mile. (78261— 1 : 24%— 3— 111.) Purse $250. 3-year-olds and up-OO I *J O ward. Special Weights. Net value to winner $200. Ind Horses AWtPPSt K % % Str Fin Jockeys Owners O H C P 8 ■HMBR' HINDOO w 5 114 4 3 3£ 42 2h 21 1J G Archib'dOakwoodStkRanch 1-2 3-511-201-5 out MKS nilL MOHR ws 3 97 1 1 22J 1* l'JU 2'* Selden J L Ross 3 3 3 3-5 1-4 8S777 COLONEL JACK wb 6 114 3 2 4"" 3» 510 4" t 36 Mentry O Turek 15 20 20 4 3-2 8S711 F\NCY w 5 109 5 6 53 5" 3* 3"* i"h Anderson H Mack 10 10 8 2 1 8S776 NOVGOROD w 4 108 6 4 1* 2J 4 515 5li Coburn 0 Bogan 30 40 40 8 9-5 ■CM JOHNNY LYON3 WB 6 114 2 5 6 6 6 6 6 J McBride M J Hayes 30 60 60 15 6 Time. 23%. 48%, 1:14%, 1:27%. Track fast. ; Winner— Ch. h. bv Rev el Santa Anita— La Hindos (trained by W. P. Maxwell). Went to |K st at'3:o2. At post 1 minute. Start good. Won ridden out: second and third driving. KEY HINDOO was saved to the stretch, then rushed into tlie lead, but had to lie ridden out to stall off the rush of PHIL MOHR. The latter set a fast pace and, after being passed, rallied and came again gamely COLONEL JACK is at his licst and ran a good race. FANCY and NOVGOROD showed speed. Scratched— SS77S Miles. 100; SS77S Round and Round. Ill: KSbV.l Ben Stone. 111. QQ70P FIFTH RACE— 1 1-16 Miles. (78164— 1:44% — 3 — 104.) Purse $250. 4 year-olds and up-OO luO ward. Selling. Net value to winner $2 0. Ind Horses AWtPPSt % % % Str Fin Jockeys Owners O H C P 8 MM JOHN I/H'IS wb 5 109 7 6 4= 4= 1J 1- 1= Coburn W A Buck 3-2 3-2 9-102-5 out XXfi4'.»»AKS-AR HEN SB 4 108 1 3 62 6s 5-J 4- 21 Gross W S Rogers 13-64 13-54-5 1-3 (SS727K,ADKT10N WB 7 109 4 4 1J V 2J 21 3« A Thomas W (Jabriel 6 10 10 3 6-5 8874&*LBGATEE wsb 8 109 6 7 7 7 7 6'J 4nk G Archib'dNorthwest Stable 6 8 8 21 1 88715 MR BISHOP w 4 106 I I 3" 2 | 3- 3nk 5' A Will'ins J McManus 6 12 10 3 7-5 B8727 CATALINE WB 9 109 3 5 5« 5» 6= 7 6J Kent F Butterfield 15 40 40 12 4 88302-ROSEVALE w 4 103 2 1 2'J 3"k 4nk 525 7 Vand'sen 0 Morton 8 12 12 4 2 Time. 24%, 49%. 1:15%. 1:41%. 1:48%. Track fast. Winner — Cn. g. bv Ben Bramble— Jane Farrell (trained by W. Freeman). Went to |M»st at :{':24. At itost 1 minute. Start good. Wou easily: second and third driving. JOHN I. TIS moved up rapidlv on the far turn and. taking the lead in the stretch, won casing up. AKS-AR-BEN closed a gap and finished fast and gamelv. CADICHON showed the most early speed and tired, but hung on well. LEGATEE finished fast. MR. BISHOP was a prominent contender for seven furlongs. ROSE-VALE showed early speed, but quit as if short. The winner was entered for $400; no bid. Overweights— Sir. Bisliop. 1 pound. __^^__^^_^_^^^_^^___^^_^^_^^_______ iiQ7(i7 SIXTH RACE— Futurity Course (170 feet less than 3-4 mile). (71817— 1:08%— 2— 00.) OO If/ I Purse $250. 3-year-olds and upward. Selling. Net value to winner $200. Did Horses A Wt PP St % Vt % Str Fin Jockeys Owners O H 0 P 8 (886881BANORELLA w3 95 1 5 45 43 3J 1" A Thomas J W Paulsen 6 6 6 8-5 7-10 6877C*LADY PANCHTTA wb 3 95 5 1 1J l'l l3 2n Kederis Johnson & Gray 2 3 2 4-5 1-3 ■724 MARBURG w 4 111 4 2 3J 3J l'"* 33 G Archib'dE S Paddock 8-5 9-5 3-2 3-5 1-4 88724 MAD MI'SGRAVE w .4 106 64 5j 53 5* 4- E Smith W C Scott 8 12 12 34 8-5 ■SPORT MA HONE sb 5 111 2 3 2| 2'1 4^ 5'1 Roberts J S Duncan 15 40 25 10 5 8M.-.1 MELTONDALE ws 3 100 3 6 6 6 6 6 Buxton Stockton Rch Sta 7 10 7 3 6-5 Time. 1:10%. Track fast. Winner— B. f. by Bannoekburn— Sorella (trained by G. H. Strate). Went to jMist at 3:57. At post 4 minutes. Start good. Won driving; second and third the same. BANORELLA made up ground steadily and. finishing with a rush, got up to win in the last stride. LADY PANCH1TA showed much speed and. setting a fast pace, only gave way right at the end. MARBI.'RG ran a good, game race. PORT MAHONF. showed early s| eed. but quit in the stretch drive. The winner, entered for $ ¥*•. was bid up to $»0l and sold to Johnson & Gray. Scratched— (KS157»Rosslaro. BHi: KS7703Orelio. 114. Jamestown Form Chart. JAMESTOWN FORM CHART. JAMESTOWN. VA.. MONDAY. APRIL 4, 1910.— Third day. Jamestown Jockey Club. Spring Meeting. ( ; Imh.Us on. 1 Weather clear. Presiding Judge. Edward Cole. Starter. Mars Cassidy. Racing Secretary. F. W. Gerhardy. Racing starts at 3:(KI p. 111. (Chicago time 2:00 p. in.). W indicates whip. S spurs. B blinkers. Figures in parentheses following the distance of each race indicate index number, track record, age of horse and weight carried. 'Indicates apprentice allowance. QQ7QA FIRST RACE— 3-4 Mile. (8KMJ1— 1 :13— 4— 115.) Purse $200. 3-year-olds and upward. CjO i OU Selling. Net value to winner $150. Ind Horses • AWtPPSt % % % Str Fin Jockeys Owners O H C P 8 Himill'WIUN II WB7 110 I 4 4' 3-13' P G Burns T Hatfield 3-5 3^5 1-3 1-Wout 8S77.: HAVRE ws 4 111 2 1 5 5 41 2 i J Reid H J Kennedy 10 12 12 8-p out 8S74C-OPPAR wb 3 93 1 I l« 2* U 3 » Gaskin C C Snuthson 4 M 10 8-0 3-o mm P.ILLIE HIBBS WB 5 114 4 t 2- 1» H 4- A Unp J T Temple S_ 1. 1. ■ 1-3 8S774*M* ANDREWS ws 4 103 3 2 3"k 4- 5 5 A Burton M Burton lo 40 40 4 9-10 Time. 24%. 49, 1:16%. Track slow. Winner— B. g. l.v Mazagan— Van -a-CUr (trained by T. Hatfield*. . . Went to iM.-t at 3:11. At post 3 minutes. Start good. Won easily: second and third driving, m „,.„„ PE-R|o\ H under restraint, followed the leaders doselv to the stretch, then drew out and won cantering. HAVRE '"shuffled back earlv. finished with a rush. OPPAR set the early pace and tired from strenuous ia ing with RI1.1.IK HIBBS. The latter showed speed, but tired in the stretch drive. The winner was eu-lered Ear fjtM; no bid. Scratched- i V744 iTakahira. 114: KS772 Racehrcxik. U' . QQ7Q7 SECOND RA»E-3-4 Mile. (SltWl— 1:13— 4— 115.) Purse $200. 3 year olds and up-OO 4 O i ward. Selling. Net value to winner $150. ind Horses AWtPPSt % % % Str Fin Jockeys Owners O H C P 8 8W»-W T^ HINi'H mm 4 M I I l'1 l- l3 I* Steinh'dt M Hutchison 1 1 4-5 1-3 out ■74«*EMINOLA ws 6 W4A 6 6 5J 6' 2'1 2" Sh'maker MrsG.IEngelking o 7 7 8-., 3-. SCI'C, DEMETRIOS HlM I I S 3' 4-i ■ Palms J Farrell Jr 2 9 2 1-2 out 1874! FLAT CREEK wsb 4 M 3 4 4' 4'J V 4- McCahey Mrs G C BrentonJO 30 30 6 2 KM8AM FCDC.E w I! 5 105 7 I V 9 ■ 51 Moore WM Parrish Jr 20 50 50 12 4 88564 DONA H «n 5 111 4 I 6 5- 6« 6« A Morgan D Hammond 20 30 30 , 2J ■111 GOOD FRIAR u it 5 110 17 7 7 7 7 A Lang J T Temple 20 M o J 8 3 Time. 24%. 49%. 1:16%. Track slow. Winner— Br. c. bv Royal Flush III. 1/ A ma Rone (trained by W. Shields). Went to iH^t at ::•:•.«'.. At |H.st 1 minete. Start ginnl. Won easily: second and third the same. ^. I. HIVCH went to the front with ■ rush and won all the wav — istrnneA. EMINOI.A moved up fast in the nieidi arid was easily best fnlay. DKMETRIOS showed speed, was well ridden and had no mishaps, but tired us if ^liort. The winner was entered for $400; no | id. overweights -Einlnola. 1 J pounds: Dona II.. 3. _ OO^OO THIRD RACE -About 2 Miles on Turf. (772U1— 3:47— 0— 100.) Purse $250. 4 year- 00 4 OO olds ami upward. Selling. Hurdle Race. N't value to winner $175. Ind Horses AWtPPSt 2 4 6 8 Str Fin Jockeys Owners O H C P S fr.so-l3 LIZZIE FLAT ws 6 151 1 2 5 5 4 3-" 3*° 1-" P Kelleherll Flippen 3-2 8-5 3-2 1-2 out kK77:« I ri'lt I F R w 4 130 4 I l1 l1 31 4 4 2100Patterson C C Smithson 21 6 6 2 out K:*r, XFHFi' w 4 1351 I 4 2- 2J 2'« 2'* 1' 3* L Johnson L Garth 3} 7 7 2 out *V'-,1-MAIf' FI ETCHERw 5 144 2 3 3' J* l1 1» 2" 4 8 Mci'lain G E Hall 8-5 16-. l«-; 6-5 out 88«'i" i i' HF\RD ws 7 153 3 5 4' 4' Lost rider. E Helder D F Kinney 21 3 3 1 out Time. 3:38 (new track record). Track slow. Winner— B. m. bv Flatlands-Lir.7l.- M.. by Eolus (trained by II. Flippeni. Went to oo t it 35!». At tnist 2 minutes. Start Mai. W»n cantering: second and third driving. 1 IZZIF FI \T was running easilv in third place when the leaders went the wrong course, then came on Mid won alone I CCILLE R. was favored by the mistake of the leaders, but ran and fenced creditably. XEBEC vaa returned to the course and, after fighting out third place for the entire length of the stretch, outstayed MAIE FLETCHER. The latter fenced well. The winner was entered for $500: no bid. Scratched — 887tR Benlala. 153. Overweights — Xebec. 34 ________ OO r7DQ FOURTH RACE— 1 Mile. (77271— 1:40%— 3— 104.) Purse $300. 3 year-olds and up-OCj I Ol/ ward. Handicap. Net value to winner $225. Ind Horses ' AWtPPSt % % % Str Fin Jockeys Owners O H C P 8 (8S770).IOH ROSE ws 4 108 3 2 2'1. 3' 3J 2'i 1J MusRr've J W Schorr t6-5 8-5 7-5 1-3 out S S7433THE G. BUTTERFLYw 3 84 5 3 l| l4 l'l ll 2l A Burton T Hatfield 3 5 4 6-5 1-2 88743 OTILO ws 4 106 1 1 3l 2» P 3'1 3- G Burns J W Schorr t6-5 8-5 7-5 1-2 out 88743 CROSSOVER W390444 4 4 4 4 Steinh'dt J A Jones 3 41 4 7-5 1-2 BS770-1PIN« AND NEEDL'Swb 6 104 I Left at the post. McCahey WFAMulholland 3-2 9-5 9-5 3-5 1-4 tCounled in betting; no separate place or show betting. Time. 24%, 49%. 1:15, 1:41%. Track slow. Winner — Blk. c, by Bannoekburn — Ameliana (trained bv A. Simons). Went to post at 4:24. At post 6 minutes. Start good for all but PINS AND NEEDLES. Won driving: second and third the same. JOE ROSE was well up from the start and. coming fast through the stretch, won drawing clear. THE COLDEN BUTTERFLY quickly ran into a long lead and set a fast pace, but tired at the end. OTILO ran prominently and finished close up. PINS AND NEEDLES refused to break. Overweights — Otilo. 3 pounds. QQ ffQA FIFTH RACE— 1-2 Mile. (R87G8 — 47%— 2— 122.) Purse $200. 2-year olds. Allowances. OO 4 l^W Net value to winner $150. Ind Horses AWtPPSt % % % Str Fin Jockeys Owners O H 0 P 8 (■74S)RA8H w 114 3 4 33 4» l» Steinh'dt J A Jones 8-5 8-5 1 1-3 out SS768 BEND AG A w 114 2 3 HI1 23 Palms D Dunlop 3 10 10 8-5 »ut SS76S MAROMARA wb 109 4 1 2.1. f 312 J Reid L Garth 6 12 12- I 3-5 (SS61DJOHN PENDERGASTwb 117 5 2 4 4 4° Musgr've J W Schorr 1 7-5 7-5 1-2 out 8S442-ORTEGA Ws 117 1 5 5 5 5 A Lang J T Temple 15 100 100 20 3 Time. 23%. 48%. Track slow. Winner — Br. g. by Hastings — Lady Rayon (trained by F. W. Ilealey). Went to post at 4:52. At post 1 minute. Start good. Won driving: second and third the same. RASH ran a fast, game race and got up in the last stride, but was favored by BENDAGA going wide. BENDAGA set the pace very fast and was liest in the going, but went wide on the stretch turn and lost by it. MAROMARA ran in close pursuit and finished resolutely. JOHN PENDERGAST ran a bad race and had no mishaps. Scratched— (88741) Fort Carrol, 117: 88741::Doris Ward. 100: 88768 Abe Attell. 117. I OOI7Q1 SIXTH RACE— 7-8 Mile. (81504— 1:27%— 4—105. ) Purse $250. 3-year-olds and up- J ^j 4 XJ M. ward. Selling. Net value to winner $175. Ind Horses AWtPPSt % % % Str Fin Jockeys Owners O H C P 8 88770=*OSORINE WB 4 108 3 2 1J l1 l4 l3 l3 A Burton T Hatfield 1-4 1-4 1-7 out— 88714 BETHLEHEM w 4 115 4 3 3« 34 34 2' 1 2" Sh'maker W M Parrish Jr 4 9 8 1 out S8740«COMPLETE w 5 110 1 1 V 2- 23 3- 3» Moore W Brown 30 30 20 3-2 out 887693*GLOPPER Ws 3 98 2 4 4 4 4 4 4 Steinh'dt J A Jones 10 15 15 6-5 out Time. 24, 49, 1:14%. 1:28%. Track slow. Winner — Br. f. by Ossary — Siguorina (trained by T. Hatfield). Went to post at 5:11. At post 1 minute. Start fair. Won easily: second and third driving. OSORINE giiilo|ied along in front unextended throughout. BETHLEHEM ran a game race, easily passed COMPLETE in the stretcli and is improving. COMPLETE ran well for a half and tired. GLOPPER was always outpaced. The winner was entered for $1,000; no bid. Scratched— 8S742-Smng. 93: Heart. 115: 88743-Woodlane. 115. ____________ JACKSONVILLE FORM CHART. ; JACKSONVILLE. FLA., MONDAY. APRIL 4. 1910.— One hundred and twelfth day. Florida Live Stock and Agricultural State Fair Association. Winter Meeting. (24 books on.) Weather clear. Presiding Judge, Joseph A. Murphy. Starter. H. D. Brown. Racing Secretary. H. D. Brown. Racing starts at 2:30 p. m. (Chicago time 2:30 p. m.). W indicates whip. S spurs. B blinkers. Fik-r rc : in parentheses following the distance of each race indicate index number, track record, age of horse and weight carried. *Indicates apprentice allowance. QQ7QH FIRST RACE— 5-8 Mile. (S7t 52— 59— 0—139. ) Purse $300. 4-year olds and upward. OO 4 OU Selling. Net value to winner $225. Ind Horses AWtPPSt % % % Str Fin Jockeys Owners O H C P 8 SS736 HAROLD HALL w I 112111 8 3« 3= 1 Troxler D Hill 6 8 7 3 7-5 S8736 BROWN TONY wb 4 107 3 3 l1 1" 2b J Wilson E Reynolds 3 4 4 2 1 8S736=ROG. DE COVERLEYw 4 104 4 1 21 2* 3s J Henry A P Doyle 31 4 31 2 1 SS717 SQI'ARE DEAL w 6 109 7 4 61 51 4" Hannan H McCarren 8 15 12 5 2| 88578 GIOVANNI RAGGIO wb 5 109 6 9 4b 4'1 5"k Trueman Mrs E W Moore S 10 9 4 I S87073MARIE RUE WB 4 102 5 5 51 6 6- Ganz R Bauer 3 5 41 2 9-10 88657 DR. FRANK w 6 109 8 2 7 7 7s Griffin J T Brown 15 20 12 6 21 85302 ADMIX ws 5 109 12 11 8 8 81 Pease J Baxter 30 100 60 25 12 88Sa&*MI8S WORTH w 4 103}10 6 9 9 91 Hamm'd K C Lyman 8 15 15 6 3 88372 .VOX KAHOTO W 4 104 2 10 10 10 10-' Brannon J Huffman 50 150 150 60 30 88677 BONNY BI.OOM w 4 MB 9 7 11 11 11« Dreyer W C Leach 20 20 20 8 4 LADY ADELIA w 5 107 1 12 12 12 12 Moss A T Gibson 15 30 30 12 6 Time. 24. 48%. 1:02. Track fast. Winner — Br. g. by Sempronlus — Kindina (trained by D. Hill). Went to | ost at 2:33. At post 4 minutes. Start good. Won driving: second and third the same. HAROLD HALL went around on the outside with a rush on the turn out of the haekstreteh and. wearing the leaders down in the last furlong, got up in the final strides and won going away. BROWN TONY set the puce and was on the inside all the way and outgamed ROGER DE COVERLEY in the final drive. The latter outbroke his opponents and. showing much speed, finished gamely. There was much interference. BONNY BLOOM lteing the principal sufTerer. The winner was entered for $300: no bid. Scratched— (88702) Horace E.. 109; 887*»2=M. J. Wlialen. 109: 88030 Woolspun. K)7. Overweights — Harold Hall. 34 pounds: Miss Worth. 4j. QO r70l SECOND RACE— 1-2 Mile. (88520— 48%— 2— 109. ) Purse $400. 2-year-olds. Maidens. €j^5 4 ^J JL Allowances. Net value to winner $325. Ind Horses AWtPPSt % % % Str Fin Jockeys Owners O H C P 8 GROVER HUGHES w 118 1 1 l'J 1* 1* E Griffin D Hill 6-5 2 9-101-2 1-4 88706 LOUIS DES COGNETS w 118 116 51 31 2°k Brannon F J Pons 3- 12 10 4 I 882S6 ROSEBURG III. w 118 12 4 3- 21 3J Hannan H McCarren 6 10 10 4 8-5 8S611 DEFINITE wb 113 6 3 2 41 4i Adams R D Williams tlO 12 8 2J 6-5 88706 JOHN KILGORE wb 115 9 I 4l 5- 51 Trueman L Kelly 8 15 12 4 8-5 886783DEL FRIAR wb 118 2 7 6 6 6- C Grand Lawndale StableS 8 7 2 1 88706 DECEIVABLE w 113 5 11 7 7 7' Troxler R D Williams tW 13 8 SI 6-5 8867S GREAT CAESAR w 110 7 8 8 8 81 Kohn Mrs H H Selby 40 60 50 20 10 88208 RENOVATOR wb 113 13 W 9 9 9l J DennisonG E Dudley 50 100 100 40 20 88718 SEPOY MAID w 115 3 5 10 10 10= J Wrilson S W Streett 15 15 15 6 3 88706 ATHIE W. wb 110 10 9 11 11 ll4 Weathers W H Fizer 30 30 15 6 3 88678 VITO G. wb 118 4 12 12 12 12- Hamm'd J Fitzsimmons 50 100 100 40 20 88678 YULETIDE w 113 8 13 13 13 13 W AndressJ L Beeson 50 60 50 20 10 tCoupled in betting; no separate place or show betting. Time. 142%, 24%. 37. 49%. Track fast. Winner — Ch. c, by Handsel — Stamen (trained by I). Hill). Went to i ost at 2:59. At post 3 minutes. Start poor. Won easily: second and third driving. GROVKR Hl'fJHES quickly ran into a long lead and won all the way unextended. LOUIS DES COGNETS closed up rapidly from a slow lieginning into a fast going second and Is evidently a g * d eolt. ROSEBURG III. ran well, but was forced to go around on the outside to get to the leaders and tired in the final strides. DEFINITE showed speed, but tired. DEL FRIAR was messed about in the early running and finally pulled up. Scratched— S8700-Supple. 11,-. ; 88700 Anne Revere. 110: Oranlo. 115. QC7QO THIRD RACE— 3-4 Mile. ( 88570—1 : 1 1 %— 7— 105. ) Purse $400. 3-year-olds. Selling. O O 4 O A Net value to winner $325. Ind Horses AWtPPSt % % % Str Fin Jockeys Owners O H C P 8 (88642)*COL. ASHMEADE wb 109 10 1 U 1* l3 l4 Adams R D Williams 4-5 1 7-101-3 out 88738 TEMPTER WB 117 13 2 6s 5 4- 2h Ganz Kenwood Stable 8 15 15 6 2J 88738 URALLA WB 112 5 5 31 23 25 34 J Wilson B Schreiber 10 20 20 7 3 88705 DICTION w 117 7 3 41 41 31 41 Troxler G P Brazier 12 40 30 12 6 8S719'*DON DIAZ W 111 3 8 8 7" 51 51 Hamm'd C A Ross 5 6 4 6-5 3-5 88557 HIBERNICA WB 114 I (J 5' 6- 63 6,! C Grand MissAMMawone 15 40 30 12 6 88691 COONSKIN WB 112 19 7" 8 7J I1 E Griffin J R Stockier 10 15 15 6 21 88738 GOLDEN FLORA WB 112 14 11 10 11 9 81 Brannon J [Bass 15 50 50 20 10 87866 FAY O. w 112 2 13 13 12 12 93 Jost A L Oltz 100 100 100 40 20 87265 EQUATION wn 112 11 12 12 13 10 10l Trueman E F Condran 20 20 20 8 4 8759S,ICARIAN wb 117 12 14 11 10 13 11' F Jackson T H Stevens 8 15 15 6 3 BELL ROCK w 112 9 10 11 14 14 12" Hannan J Fitzsimmons 30 60 60 20 10 S8738 M'LEOD F. w 117 8 7 9 9 11 133 Gullett W V Conran 15 40 40 15 7 88583 COTTONTAIL w 114 4 4 2'1 3b S- 14 J Deav'p't I B Fitzgerald 20 25 20 8 4 Time. 24, 49%, 1:13%. Track fast. Winner — B. g, by Sain — Autipode (trained by R. I). Williams). Went to post at 3:21. At post 3 minutes. Start good. Won easilv: second and third driving. COLONEL ASHMEADE took the lead at once nnd. setting a fast pace, won in a canter. TEMPTER finished with a rush and got up in time to pass URALLA in the final stride. The latter was hard ridden for the entire trip and ran a good race, but could never get to the leader. DICTION ran well. COTTONTAIL showed speed and was eased up when he tired. The winner was entered for $400. no bid. Scratched— 88012 Whim. 107. . QQ rrOQ FOURTH RACE— 1 Mile. (88080— 1:39 — 1—107.) Purse $500. 4-year-olds and upward" C5 ^J 4 ^J O Allowances. Net value to winner $425. Ind Horses AWtPPSt % % % Str Fin Jockeys Owners O H C P 8 SS692 HOFFMAN WB 4 106 2 1 1" 1« Is 1"' l1- J Wilson T W Coulter est 2 2* 3-2 3-5 out 88709-CONSOLE w 4 113 4 2 2h 31 31 2'\ 2l J Deav'p't A Weber 4 6 5 6-5 1-2 88613 OLD HONESTY w 6 110 5 4 5s 58 5« 34" 3'1 Ganz A J Gorey 6-5 21 I 7-10out 88720 KERCHEVAL wb 7 120 1 6 6 6 6 41 4'° F Jackson C E Patterson 12 20 15 5 8-5 88709 ORMUZ WB5 117-6 3 3- B* 2- 5« 55 J DennisonJ A Brause 15 30 30 10 4 S8721-J EDGE CABINISS w 4 103 3 i 44 4l 4b 6 6 Brannon T B Morris 8 8 8 3 7-5 Time. 24%, 49%, 1.14%. 1:40%. Track fast. Winner — B. c, by Isidor — Arrowgrass (trained by J. Gueun). Went to iK st at 3:44. At post 3 minutes. Start good. Won cantering: second and third driving. HOFFMAN drew into a long lead when rounding the first turn, kept increasing his advantage and was only cantering at the end. CONSOLE rail forwardly from the start and outstayed OLD HONESTY in a long stretch drive. The latter was badlv outrun for the first five furlongs and. after closing a gap. tired after getting to CONSOLE when entering the homestretch. KERCHEVAL finished fast. ORMl'Z fell lame. Jt'DGE CABINISS quit badly after running prominently to the stretch. «3 O f7 O A_ FIFTH RACE— 3-4 Mile. (88570— 1: 11%— 7— 105.) Purse $400. 4 year-olds and up-^JKJ 4 ^ tt ward. Fillies and Mares. Selling. Net value to winner $325. Ind Horses AWtPPSt % % % Str Fin Jockeys Owners O H C P 8 88631 MAY Ll'TZ ws 4 101 5 5 6 51 4'i 1" F Jackson J D White 10 12 8 | J-10 88458»SA LLY PRESTON w 6 102 1 1 l1 l1 lb 2 Ganz W H Seeman 6-5 6-5 4-5 1-3 out 88440 CHILLA w 4 104 2 1 21 21 21 31 J Wilson C E Rogers 8-5 4 3 1 1-2 VS736-KENMARE QUEEN 4 W4 3 I 43 4- ■ 4'J Moss P J Miles 10 12 10 8-5 1-3 S«764*FLARNEY WB 5 97 4 1 3h 31 P 5» M Henry F J Pons 15 30 25 I 7-5 87733 REFINED w 6 W7 6 6 51 6 6 6 Kohn Ft Pitt Stable 15 30 30 8 4 Time, 24, 48. 1:13%. Track fast. Winner — Ch. f. by The Commoner — Great Annie (trained by J. Evernian). Went to post at 4:0S. At post 1 minute. Start good. Won driving; second and third the same. MAY Ll'TZ was outrun for the first half, but was taken to the outside after entering the homestretch and. fin-iMiing with a rush, got up in the last stride. SALLY PRESTON set a fast pace and was bard ridden all the way and tired in the last furlong. CHILLA ran in closest early pursuit and. after dropping back, came again in the stretch and made 1 game effort in the last sixteenth. KENMARE OCEEN slipped through on the inside when entering the homestretch, but was crowded back in the last twenty yards. The winner was entered for $4 H); no bid. Scratched Kate. 99. _______________ OO rj Q pT SIXTH RACE— 1 1-16 Miles. (87810— 1:4B -4—107.) Purse $400. 4 year-olds and up-C5C5 4 (3 %3 ward. Selling. Net value to winner $325. Ind Horses A Wt PP St % % % Str Fin Jockeys Owners O H 0 P 8 ■722»HOORAT wn 7 106 1 4 M 3h 6i 41 1h J Wilson M C Pritchard 4 10 8 SJ 1 (WvWiEDAVIN L. wr 4 111 4 3 51 4»k 4b H 21 J Deav'p't A Weber 9-5 4 3} 6-5 1-2 (8K722)OP.ERON w 7 108 5 2 3h 5b 3nk 3' 33 F Jackson Al lington Stable 6 15 12 4 6-5 SS70v'POCOMOKE w 4 W9 I I lb 2'1 51 6i 41 Hannan J Hewitt 7 15 15 5 2 SS767-*I KS(T»MNETS WB 4 105 8 1 4- Ink 2 1" 5' Adams B A Brother 8 5 2 7-5 1-2 out ( MM) FORE G CARD w 4 109 6 6 8 8 7°* 71 6' E Griffin H B Aldrich 10 30 30 10 4 K|M MISS POPULAR w 5 101 3 7 64 64 P V 71 Ganz E H Garrison 8 20 20 8 3 88659 MOLESEY w 6 106 7 8 7b 7b 8 8 8 Brannon C H Knebelkamp 4 7 5 8-5 4-5 Time. 24, 48%. 1:14%. 1:41, 1:47%. Track fast. Winner — Ch. g. by Plaudit — Readina (trained by F. .1. Stevens). Went to post at 4:29. At lKist 1 minute. Start good. Won driving: second and third the same. HOORAY was taken back earlv and saved under slight restraint to the stretch turn, where he came to the outside and. finishing with a rush, caught and passed EDWIN L. in the last few strides. The latter moved 1111 with a rush after entering the homestretch, but tired after disposing of DESCOMN'ETS. OBERON ran closer up than usual early, but was unable to get up in the final drive. MISS POPULAR took the lead on the stretcli turn, but tired badly. POCOAIOKE showed speed. DESCOMN'ETS ran in forward contention, to the stretch and quit, running much below UU true form. The wiuner was entered for $100; uo bid. Scratched— 88721 3 Bonnie Bard. 111. Page 4 First Race [1st Jamestown] - .III Jamestown Entries and Past Performances for Tuesday, April 5. WEATHER CLEAR. TRACK GOOD. LATEST PERFORMANCES OF HORSES ENTERED. FIRST RACE— 3-4 Mile. 3-year-olds. Allowances. (sitMJt— 1 :l.i— 4— 115.) Ir.dex Oumm DistTimeTckO.lds Wt St % M % StrFin Jockeys Started Order of Finish. SMUG. b. g. 3 113 By Hastings— Souriante (J. A. Jones). BS742 Jani.sfn 1 1-16 1:49? fast (-5 » 1 3 1 1 1». t1} MrH'A 4 J.Carroll. Neoskaleeta. F.Creek. 88624 Jacksv.lle 11:41.; fast S llu 2 6 i 4 4' IN .1 Keid 8 (XBwaasoa Arnfeani. Elizab'an. 8K40 Jacksville 3-4 1:14 last 20 110 6 6 6 54 57i Troxler 7 F.Footsteps. F.l»uise, Abrasion. 88318 Jacks'ville 7-8 1:33, livy 30 104 3 5 5 5 5" :.;i A l.nnir « Fullill. l'ulka. The G. Bultertiv. SNL-ss Jacks' ville 7 -8 1 :32| hvy 4 113 1 S 5 I 5* C.»t Nir..l « C.Ormsbv. F.Cedlian. L.McNally 884,90 Jacks' ville 1 1 :42} slow 1 102 5 5 5 4 4- 4'* S Davis | Sager. Collis Ormsbv. I'nlka. ■atS Jacks-vllle 11:4!} fast 10 lot.l 9 9 8 6 5s 1" M McGee 10 Fulfill. Fair Louise,' Forty Four. 87746 Jacks'ville 51 f 1 :0S fast 12 109 6 7 7 7s 4s Ganz 12 Fer'dCceilian. MlssSly. Coonskln POLLY LEE. b. f. 3 106 By Marta Santa— Splice (P. M. Walker). 88509 Jarksvillc 54 f 1 tiiSJ fast 50 103 6 6 6 ." 4M J Wilson ! Ferrand Cecilian. Abrasion, Sou. 88413 Jaeks'ville 2-4 1 : 14} fast 20 97 4 3 3 31 4- J Wils..n T TiisIum. nuilllis.nl IklSllaa BMC Jacks'ville 3-4 1:141 fast 12 loo 7 3 4 4- 4'4 J Ueid S Miss Slv, Starover. Caaatakta. 8S023 Jacks' ville 54 f 1 :4)8g f ast 15 lo7 7 3 2 1*1 44 Butwell S Abrasion. Coonskiu.T.G. Butterfly 87888 J neks' ville :: 4 1:12} fast 20 97 8 6 5 4- 4"! I'ain IS D.Biiltman. Cereinon's.K.Av'diile 87745 Jacks' ville 3 4 1:14} fast 9 9S 2 1 1 14 li Fain it; Inivcrsc. Giit.Lass.H.Cr'scaddin 87626 Jacks' ville 5-8 1:01 fast 20 101J 6 5 5 24 4'1} J Bergen 12 F .Footsteps. D.Walce, llendson BOB CO.. ch. c, 3 113 By Lord Esterling — Brief (J. W. Schorr). 88771 Jamntimn 5| f 1 :07| fast 6." ] w 2 3 3 2 S*| .Musk rave 3 Banives. King of Yolo 8627(1 Fimlico 3-4 1 : 12* fast 2j 1417 2 4 3 45 2b G Hums Kid. Fares. Western I^t.lv. KOI l'imlico 1 1:401 fast 10 112 12 3 3 2» 2' G Hums Fauutlerov. Scarus. Chilton Oneen. S64I85 Fiiulico 3-4 1:13} fast 2 107 1 4 3 ::3 2- J Deavp't Forez. Beau Chilton. Seams. K0O21 l'imlico 3-4 1:14 fast 10 114 2 2 2 2} 2-4 G Hums Fauntlerov. ChiltonOiieen. Maiestic 85507 Hamilton 5 S 1:01 fast 7-5 111 3 2 5 6-' CH! Burns. Wm. Ditt. Betty Lester. Kyle. B5173 Hamilton 5 8 1:OOgfast 7 lo3 4 3 4 4» 4*1 G Burns Galvesca. Woolcasta. Kyle. HEDGE HOSE. ch. g. 3 113 By Yankee— The Rose (G. E. Hall). SOU Him lieu 3 4 1:15? fast 44 107 2 5 7- 6* .".«} McCabe Helle Maw r. Creuse. I'horonis. MWj Ptmlko 54 f l:o7 last .30 114 1 5 6 6 S*| MaGafe* Beast Chilton. .Martinez. Busy. 8^.66 l'imlico :: 4 l:14j) fast 30 107 1 3 2 21 3« McCabe S.-arpia. Sotemia. Maiestir. KM i'liiilico 51 f 1 :08I good 20 104 1 3 3 4 5= I) McC'thyThcMonk. Anthropalda. Germ. Silver 8^.865 l'imlico 54 f 1 :0S} fast 10 112 7 777' S'J 4' Brady Intrinsic. Louise Welles. Compter.. S..444 Hamilton 54 f l:07j( fast 7-5 105 7 6 6 2" 48 Musgi've Elwvn. Jack Dennerlen. Don Mas, B53o9 Hamilton 2-4 1 :14g fast 12 114) 3 4 2 2= 2l Musgr-ve Inflection. Autumn Girl. Adalia. 85191 Hamilton 5} f 1 :u7» fast 10 103 2 5 6 51 3S1 T Rice Dix. Knight. Kllinlteau. J.Dennerlen RACEBROOK. b. g. 3 103 By .Racine— Miss Wandelohr (W. S. Diffenderfer). 88772 Jamotown 5-8 1:011 fart 10 106 2 11 It ("1 A ljng .5 K. Tanguav. Lurid. McAndrews. 844)67 l'imlico 5-8 1 :02| fast 8-5 14(9 3* B Hayes 8 M'souriBcile.S.Savage. New'kBov 84054 l'imlico 5-8 1:03 fast 6 104 4«J McL'hlin 7 CliiltouQuecn. Oppar, Madeline!.. FRENCH GIRL. ch. f. 3 101 By Lord Esterling— Cheri (D. Dunlop). 84*23 Jacks ville 54 f 1 U} hvy 5 I04 8 S S 7a 7*1 45 Burns » MissSlv. Fer.Cecillan. CvpsvCirl 86851 Jacks'ville 6-8 1 :01| fast 15 103 4 4 0 5l &u F H King » Flying Footsteps. Sou. Miss Slv. 86600 Jacks' ville 3-4 1:17 good 25 101 6 4 8 7 7»| Obert 7 Banives, S.orm'de, O.K.Herndon 84»au2 Fiiulico 3-4 1:13| fast 5 M 9 7 5 7* 8T1 J Reld Compton. Medallion. Sacer. Second Race [2nd Jamestown] SECOND RACE— 4 1-2 Furlongs. 2-year-olds. Selling. (Sinf»2— .r T — 2— MS.) BODEGA, b. c. 2 109 By Ornament— Dentifrice (T. P. Hayes). 88763 .lacks'ville 1-2 49? fast 2». lis 2 3 3'-' 3« Trueman ! G.Huby. Insp.Ceneral. Hawklike 88744 .lacks'ville 1-2 49j| fast 10 110 5 3 3J 1J Trueiuan IS Supple. I^.iiis Katz. John Kilgore 88678 Jacks'vilb- 12 r.d fast 9-5 115 1 1 2» 2l tianz S Ha'klike. DelFriar. D.H.Carp'ter BSC4 Jaokx'viUe 41 f 54? fast 15 111 6 4 31 3". V Powers «.» SirKeai nev. K. Adams, JaniesMe. SM.ll Ja.ks'ville 12 49» fast 60 lis S 8 6A 6'} Trueman 14 J.l'dereasl, S.Kearney, Ha'klike Ss472 .lacks'ville 4? f TrfiJ g'K.d 20 108 2 8 8 9' 1V Powers 54 J.D'nt'n. I/a'L'M'x'n.M.V.d.H'd'n 88374J .lacksville 12 52 h\y 30 110 6 7 7 7,4iJ Wilson B J.D'man. 1/a'C Mexiean.B. Mouse 8x::i9 Jacks'ville 1-2 52| bvy 20 106 6 4 6 r."lMnsKr've 7 Agnes May. Moncrief. Ellanette. GOOD NEWS, ch. f. 2 107 By Masterman— Glad Tidings CL. Garth). mil Imim Mg«i 1-2 4Si fast 10 Hi E 4 4J ::14 Gaskins 7 Hash, B.FItzhngh. I'rinc-'ss 1'na DORIS WARD. ch. f, 2 107 By Alvescot— Sweet Singer (F. Lightfoot). PS741 Jamestown 12 4S| fast 5 109 1 ll1 2t Harty B ForK'armI, Mayweed. Auntr^ na. KMN .lacks'ville 3 8 3T.J( fast 10 110 13 12 ll-'JD McC'thvl.'l Agues Mav. I on't. VallonJa. s:: -y, .lacks'ville 31 f 42J slow 8 102 7 11' 1211 4)bert 14 Startler, LydiaLee, NaugbtvT^id ■-Tsv:; .lacksvill.- .",8 3G& fast 26 112 1 71 1011 S Davis IS Altadena, Ellanette, Uuslieana. 877C .lacks'ville 2 8 36 fast 15 115 15 9« ll14 V Powers 10 Deeeucy, Ityestmw. Old S iuaw. ABE ATTELL, b. c. 8 110 By Tithonus— Carrie Neville (T. Hatfteld). KS76S Jamestown 1-2 47? fast 8 117 1 6 7 7" G Burns 7 Master John. Locliiel. B.ndaga. ifZ-39 Jacks'ville 1-2 4SJ fast 15 104J 8 2 2 38 E 4;rittin 12 Vallonia. Tallahassee. Clay. ■EMI Jac ksville 3 8 37j( hvy 7 111! 8 8 8 Nicol B Decency. Mud Hen. New Star. W2B .lacks'ville 3J f 44g hvy 4 110 1 2 2' 3=1 Nicol 10 Tallahassee. Trait. Mud Hen. 881418 Jacks'ville 3i f 44} hvy 41 108 5 2 2= 2* Obert 7 New Star, Hawklike, Oracle. 8*122 Jacks \ille 3 8 36* fast 25 101 2 1J l'l Obert 13 Vallonia. Tallahassee. I.vdiaLee. 87926 Jacks ville S\ f 43} slow 15 103 10 83 9'u J Ueid 14 Startler, LydiaLee, NnugbtyLad MAYWEED, b. f. t 107 By Stanhope II.— May Wynne (W. D. Babcock). ttt 741 Jamestown 1-2 4SJ. fast I 5 109 .". 5 I P J A Lang S FortCarrol. DorisWard. A.Lena. 88436 .lacks'ville 1-2 49g fast 20 98 I 6 61 5»3 J Henry !) Oracle, old S |uaw, Tallahassee. BEB2 .lacks \illc 34 f M hvy S 99 9 7 7 5«j J Henry 10 Tallahassee. Trait, Abe Attell. 8808^ Jacks'ville :: f 43 slow 15 &s 4 31 1*4 J Henry 11 Tallahassee, Trait, L. Ormieant. 87926 Ja.ks'ville 2J f 43} slow 8 97 4 V 6»j Fain 14 Startler, Lvdial^e. NaughtvLad ROE Jacks'ville 3J f 41} fast 20 10511 MP 7131G Burns 13 ls.Cassie, Kyestraw, L.Stalwart 87763 Jacks'ville 3 8 36 fast 15 103 5 71 i'"l J Ueid lti Iieeency, Ryestraw, Old Squaw. AUNT LENA. ch. f, 2 107 By Boanerges— Peggv from Paris (A. Simons). ^741 Jamestown 1 2 48*. fast 5 lo9 3 3 4- 4-,' MussMave .". FortCarrol. DorisWard. Mavweed 8s.,M4 Jacks'ville 1-2 49 fast 30 115 9 9 7 6" MusKia\e '.» Don't. Vallonia. Startler. SMf.o .lacks'ville 3-8 3S| fast 40 llo 12 11 12--}G Burns 13 Igan Mav. Don't. Vallonia. 88088 Jacks'ville 34 f 43 slow 25 951 7 7A 8,ujF H King 11 Tallahassee. Trait, Mavweeil. 8SOJ2 Jacks'ville 3 8 36 g fast 15 10T. 5 7' 71"i4J Burns 13 A. Attell. Vallonia. Tallahassee. STEPCHILD, ch. f, 2 108 By Fatherless— Eocene (L. Garth). Flirt start. Third Race [3rd Jamestown] THIRD RACE — 1 Mile and 70 Yards. 3-year-olds and upward. Selling. (SS77.1— 1:45—7 — 112.) PLANTLAND. b. g, 7 111 By Orlandot— Flantess (G. W. Carmack). 88773 Jamest'n lm74ty 1:45 fast 2 112 5 3 3 1 I3 1" Baity t Silverine. Havre. Lois Cavanash BX13 .lacksvill.- 7 v 1:261. fast 00 110 7 7 7 7 6' 5H J Bcid !► (JretnaGre n. Hoffman. LiveWire 88578 Jacks'ville 7 8 1 :27* fast 4 109 3 2 2 7 7' 7"'U Keid 14» I»ander, Boserrian, Silverine. 844132 Windsor Djf 1:071 fast 100 loS 5 10 7 91 7« Rollins Colloquy. TovBov. I^tw. P. Ihiley. 8165N Jamestown I 4 1 :14« fast 12 1U9 V Harty " Klfall. Kininola. Laura A. BUM Pimlico lm40y 1:4S| fast 50 118 8 7 7 8 8 8:« Delaby Quantico. Mombassa. Bonnie Kelso 81310 Pimlico 1 1:40| fast 60 117 5 8 8 10 10 10'»1A Lee Takahlra. Bonnie Kelso. Dispute. JOHN CARROLL, ch. g. 8 113 By Ornament— Spanker (T. Hatfield). v^7!2 Jamest'n 1 1 16 l:49g fast 4-5 115 4 14 3 35 l'J 4; Burns 4 Suing. Nt^.skaleeta. Flat Creek. t 561 J'k'ville lm7oy 1:451 fast 3i 111 5 3 3 6 6» 4° G Bums 12 Mer.tiift, St.Josepb. tlerrvm'der. K8543 J'k'ville lm7oy l:45jf fast 16-5 113 3 1 2 2 2* 21 4)bert S Bonnie Bard. Sandpiper. Quagga SN.M2 J'k'ville IsaMjr l:44i} fast 8 HI 8 8 8 8 8 811 V Powers ! Ethon, Hans, Descomnets. 88 4» J'k'ville 1 1-16 1:47} fast 1 110 5 5 5 5 4s 3 J V Powers 7, Stoneman, Koseburg IL, Hans. 87M i Jk-ville 1 1-16 1:46 fast 2 109 2 4 4 5 41 3» V Powers 7 High Ranee, Para. Queen, Ktrall 17731 .lacks 'ville 1 1 :4- ». k.mh117-10 115 13 3 4 5« 5-} V Powers G High Range. Klfall. Sir Cleges. 87612 J'k'ville 1 1-16 1 :47} fast 6-5 110 3 2 3 3 2 1 l1! V Powers S Roseboro. First Peep, Oberou. NEOSKALEETA, blk. m. 6 104 By Clifford— Garoga (C. C. Sraithson). f-s742 Jamest'n 1 1-16 l:49jj fast 12 Us 3 4 2 2 21 V% Ploss 4 Jolin Carroll. Smug. Flat Creek 863H8 l'imlico 3-4 1:12} fast 20 lot 3 10 8 8-' 7'= 4' Brady Spellbound, Selwik. La Salle. 86235 Pimlico 1 l:4tt| fast 5 104 4 6 7 5 2"k 2= Mulligan Campaigner. Uob.Cooper. Mispilllon SMioT Pimlico lm7uy 1:46 fast 10 107 4 7 7 6 63 68 Goldstein Taboo. Pins and Needles. Cunning. 85606 Jamaica 1 1-8 1 :551 good 4} 98 3 2 2 3 4 4,0}Creevy guantico. Siskin. Imitator. 85390 Belm..ct 11:39 fast 25 104 0 9 11 9 71 4H Creevy Taboo. Adriuche. Miss Alert. LOIS CAVANAGH. b. m. 5 109 By Hastings— Aurata (W. M. Sheedy). 88773 Jamest'n lm7oy 1:45 fast 3 HO 6 6 4 4 44 4" Steiuu'dt K Plantlan l. Silverine. Havre. 8SGU4 Tampa 1 1 16 1 :54? sl.,w 8 5 MB 5 3 4 2 2J 2'. Fain 0 LaFavetle. Fl. Hilcv. W.l.lllncli 88584 Tampa 7 I 1 Wit slow 4 llo 13 2 3 3" In Fain 4 Merman. Bobl.v Cook. Punkv. 88549 Tampa 1 1-8 2:4421 slow 3 5 104 4 3 2 2 ] J 1« Fain 4 Kedllussar, Col.mosa. WaterLake "■!-..". Tampa 1 1-8 2:01} slow 7-5 lo7 4 I I I 24 24 Fain 4 FloraKilev. ttkeuite. WaterLake hs: .r Tampa lni70y l:51g slow 1 107 6 7 7 4 21 1J Fain 7 La Fayette. Dr. Crook. Oesa. KING'S GUINEA, br. h. 7 114 By King of Coins— Prismatic II. (H. Peyton). v:,ln Tampa 7-B 1:S!} slow 3 los r, 3 4 2 3' 3* Fain S Tackle. San I'riiuo. Merrse. tmva Tampa El f 1:121 alow 6 117 I 4 4 6* B*J Rowe T Frank Bleaker, Necklet. Tackle. 88313 Tampa 7 s 1 32J mud 10 115 5 5 6 6 6 6"' D Murphy 7 Merry tiift. l'nnkv. Mermau. 884423 Tampa 7 I 1 "Si slow 6 112 3 2 3 I 21 4'S J Conley T Otogo, 4'assowary. Occidental. RM3 Tampa 7 -B 1 :23i slow 15 112 5 2 2 1 1" lh J Conley 7 Harting. Meiise, FraukFlesber. BETHLEHEM, ch. g, 4 111 By Goldcrest— Bethel (W. M. Parrish, Jr.). 8»."91 Jamestown 7 \ 1:28} slow S 115 3 3 3 2 24 2s Sh'maker 4 Osorine. Complete. Clofiper. S8744 Jamestown 54 f 1.07| fast 20 lis 2 2 4 5- 481 Goines 7 Takahira. Hvperion IL. 4)ppar. 8fio68 Pimlico 3 4 1:14} fast 12 113 5 7 8 7J 7,=JMcCab«* Merry Gift SpelllH und. Selwik. 85*0 Pimlico lm40y 1 :44} good 6 104 6 4 3 3 33 2'1 D McC'thy Rostrum. Demetrios. Xebec 84::. 4 Sh.-epshead 7 S 1:26| fast 30 1o3 2 2 4 4 4 4'»}McCahey l'rinceGal. Dr.Holzbere. HlgbRange 814UO Pimlico 3 4 1:15 fast 7-5 101J 3 1111!1 Goldstein Goodheart. Croydon. Nethermost. 81340 Pimlico 3 4 1:13} fast 1-2 100 1 2 2 2* 2« Goldstein TlmPippin. Secret Service. ReilDoe 81238 Pimlico 3-4 1:13} fast 4| 107 E 2 2 21} 2} Crowley S.SouellL. R'ck-a-Walkln. S.Service Fourth Race [4th Jamestown] FOURTH RACE: — 5 1-2 Furlongs. 3-year-olds and upward. Allowances. (SS740 — l:0C-Tf. — 3—103.) PAUL DAVIS, blk. c. 3 102 By Lord Esterling— Flora Handsome (A. Simons). £740 Jarnestown 51 f 1 :«C1 fart 1 1«3 2 2 2 1" \- Musgrave S K'gAvondale, Mon.Vmi. Complete S'.lo7 Ptalllea El f 1: i7 fast 5 120 5 3 2 4- (4J Deavpt Beau Cliilton. Martinez. Busy. 8 ".937 l'imlico 2 4 1:13 fast I 103 2 12 3» 4"* G Burns Fauntlerov. G. M. Miller Kingship 85472 Hamilton 7 s 1:27 fast 16-5 115 4 2 2 2 2» 3* G Burns Qalvesca, Inflection. Colonel Jot. S*-14 Hamilton 1-4 1:121 fast 25 92 6 2 2 J 781 J Wilson Kidiard Beed. KiL'heasv. Sewell. SM 43 Toronto 1 1:42} hvy 8-6 Mill 5 6'" 6=' Musgr've Penn. Amelia Jenks. l'ulka. ■aM Toronto 3-4 1:14} slow 5 1419 1 1 1 Is 1* G Burns Detroit, Dalhousie. Ellin Beau. REYBOURN. b. c. 3 92 By Star Shoot— Last Resort CW. 0. Scully). -. .. I Rmpire .".' f 1 :"7 fast 2 113 4 " 3 2'. "^ Butwell S Donau, Fauntlerov. C. Har^rave »;;t-.': Empire 5" f 1 :«s fast 9-10 117 2 2 2 21 2' Butwell B Donau. Cliar.Hanrravc. KaiCStar %a Empire '.J f 1 :oT last 2.4 117 I 1111 !•» Butwell 8 Loalsng.. 4'har.Hargrave. Calash K314W Sheepsbead .".'. f 1 ^J| fast 7 1 m; 2 1 1 l3 1" Butwell g Lit. King. Christimi. C.HarsraTe • -•■!•; Sli.--p--h. a-l .".Jf 1:08 fast 14 5 113 1 2 5 6 B4 Sc. ville 0 FIrelK.x. Everett. Backj O'Brien TAKAHIRA. ch. g. 4 102 By Plaudit— Lucy Glitters (D. Dunlop). ! 8744 Jamestown 51 f 1471 Cast ] m ] i 1 |i p. Palms 7 Hypertoa II. . tippar. Bethlehem BMH JMcksfrille f-4 1:141 last 45 lo7 4 2 2 34 B4 Palms B Banis.lale. K.Avoiidale. GoldDust 8S438 Jacks' vill- 5' . f 1 : 7j? fast 5 106 2 3 3 3'i 2" Palms M Nealoii. Hoffman, (irelna Oreen. 88448 Jacks'ville 3 1 1 :14| \g 19-5 1091 1 1 1 2 21' Nicol B IVKalb. J'reCabialaa. Woo.llane. v.."."..' .lacks' ville J-M:a Cast 21 Btj 2 6 6 7 7 l'4Fals] 7 D.KniKbt. C. Eastman, B.DoaMe. 87489 Jacks'ville 3 4 1:12} fast 10 MB 1 2 11' 4'3 .1 Bcid 7 Furnace. Ben Doiil.le. Wapon.xa 87CTS Jacks'ville 5-8 ■: ; fart 21 M6 5 6 5 6-»;^\V Will'ms 7 j.Crillinll.. l'jnloulle. Beec.BH 11323 .la.-l:.-'ville 3 4 1 :14ji g.-id 3 104 1 1 1 2* l" W Will'ms 7 Joe Kose. Sandpiper. En.l.vmion. KING AVONDALE. br. h. 6 105 By Isaac Walton— Venetia II. (H. Penny). HJ74M Jamestown ."' f 1 : i6g fast S3 KM 1 3 2 3' 2* Ploss S Paul Darts, M.-n Ami. Complete. SSC15 Jacks'ville 3-4 1:13 fast IS 3 ln9 2 2 I 1- HI J Bei.l 11 Dr. R-trklev. Camel. 1'arUview. IM534 Jacks'ville :: 4 1 12? fast 2 113 S 5 4 B* 3*f J Ueid M Strikeout. J.Caliinis . D.Bultm'n K4B4 Jack** trills 3-4 1:141 last 4 109 I 3 I V 2" I Keid B Barusdale. (;..lcl Dust. Font. WOK Jacks'ville 3-1 1:14} BBOa 4 l"!t I 2 I 21 3*1 J Reltl lo Ben Doiil.le. Osorine. Otilo. 87888 Jacks'ville 3 4 1:12? fast 7 5 112 7 3 2 2* 34 J Reld 12 D.Bultman. 4-ereniouius. P. Lee. 87781 Jacks'ville i 4 1 !4» u I lo 112 6 4 3 2J 1" J Beta 7 Jilt— lilt. Sev.Beuiler. S.Preston ■BBB Ja.-ks'ville 51 f 1 :07g fast 3 5 llo 3 1 1 _ Is 11 J Reid B StriuRi ncy. Enlist. Ttawf RACING BELL. b. f, 4 99 By Racine— Miss Wandelohr (W. S. Diffenderfer). v*769 Jano Ktown 5 8 1 : •]{ fart ? ". IK 1 1 1 1 " . P A Lane 7 W. I. Hincli. Gkamrr. l'.enlal.i. MBB PlsaUco 1 i S l. .".::?; fast lo los 6 1 2 6 7 T** J Deav'p't 7 Rostnun. Oaartoe. BDrertoe. vi..ti Pimlico 3-4 1:13| last s 112 2 4 3 4= .'."■'. McCahev B K. Commoner. Selwik. Tap Kote. 84.216 Pimlico 3 4 1:14} fast I 147 2 1 2 2* !■' G Burns MOami Sac.-r. .1. Ernientr.ait. t*4M Pimlico 1 1:421 fart 15 U1 .: 1 1 1 a .•:-•, Mr M Bl'k 3 JraSftier. Rio Grande. BRNs Pimlico 3-4 1:141 fart ::• IM 4 2 t 2" 44 J Retd 10 Merry Gift. SpelllH.iin.l. Selwik. CM l'imlico 3-41:16} fast :: vzi 2 1 2 ::•■ :;'' Mr t; N'las :, jolly. Escutd i. BallotBax. KING OF YOLO. b. c. 3 97 By Galveston— Candle wick (0. Hak). K877I Jamestown ",. f 1 "7} fast 3-S fj 3 2 2 3 2" Steinir.lt :: I'.auives. Bol. Co. VMK Jacks'ville .".', f 1 "7J fast lo HB 4 2 2 3: 41) .1 Wilson 7 Milo.n I!.. Martinez. Carroll. KM Jacks'ville 3-4 1:13} fart 7 96 4 3 3 24 3s 1 J Wilson S J.Crillinll.. .T.Parker. T.McGrath 8Vi«(6 Jacks'ville 51 f 1 :0S slow 9-5 112 2 1 2 1"" l»l M McGee S A.tlieCreat. Mvllenrv. Magdalen S7-.-cl Jacks' ville E| t 1:07} fart 40 MB I 3 3 4- B*§ ■ Davis 7 MiltonB.. Carroll, Alf.tbeCreat. 8T;sk Jacks'ville 54 f 1 :o8} fast I MBIT 10 8 Sl 81J1A M mean 14 Fair Louise. Slicker. Tempter. 87".12 Jacks' ville 3 4 1:131 fast 80 UK; 6 5 5 I 5*4 A Morgan 0 Anavrl. tlrandisslmo. Abrasion. 87398 Jacks'ville 51 f 1 :07} fast 30 98110 9 9 9 lo'*)Hamm'd 14 O.W.LeaaM, E. Court. C.Bcachey. W00DLANE. ch. m. 5 105 By Octagon — Woodvine fJ. W. Schorr). 8ST4" Jamestown 6] 1 1:28* fast 2 IIS 5 2 2 24 2* A Burns E Kasrinan, TlioCBut'fly. CiN.ssover BMat Jacks'ville :: 4 1 h* good 12-5 112 2 34 34 4\ Maasj're » DeKafa. Takahira. J. CaBrntsii. 8WM3 Jacks'ville 3 4 1:121 fast 6 5 105 4 4 4 21 6"j Musgr've 7 C. Eastman, TopNote. Dr.Barkley v.9"t . l:o ks'ville 3 4 1:14 slow 3.) 103 1 3 4 3; 34 G Burns .", Koy.Onvv. BoogerKed. C.W.Burt 86877 Jacks'ville BJ f 1 :o71 fast 13 109 « 6 6 6 6"14J Bums C T.McGrath, La Gloria. HonieKun J. W. Schorr and A. Siuioub entry — Paul Davis aud Woodlaue. Fifth Race [5th Jamestown] FIFTH RACE— 5 1-2 Furlongs. 4-year-olds and upward. Selling. (88740— 1:06V ***• GRENADE, b. g, 9 109 By St. Gatien— Turmoil (T. Hatfield). 88437 Jacks'ville 7 8 1:29 fast 3 lou 5 11 1 l1 l"k Troxler 10 RohinGrcy. Woolstone. MarieRue 88374 Jacks' villa 3-1 1 :17? hvy 9 110 4 3 6 7 5"i4} Burns ! (ioldDust. LottaCreed. Admonitor R7862 Jacka*vilss 3-4 l:lfi| hvy 51 109 7 8 7 71 6'-J J Keid 9 Ruble. Tres Joli. Earl's Court. 5aMB Jacks-vllle- 3-4 1:13 fast 7 113 5 4 5 41 4"J V Powers .S Turncoat. Patriot. 41eo.W.Lel olt S77S9 Jacks' ville 3 4 1:14} fast 20 107 5 5 5 53 3"'l J Reid S Tom McGrath. Abrasion. Firm. 87610 Jk' ville lm70y 1:48} fast 4 146 4 3 3 4 5 516JMr Collyer S Ballot Box. B. Double. Cablegram S7593 Jacks' ville 3 4 1:13 fast 20 107 5 2 2 22 2" Ganz S Sey. Beuter. C.W.Burt, De Kalb. LURID, b. f, 4 106 By Ildrim— Luray (J. Farrell, Jr.). 86773 Jamestown 5-8 1:01| fast 20 IM 3 2 4 4 14 Palms 5 E.Tanguav. McAndrews. Bacel.-k 86271 Pimlico 2-4 1:13} fast 100 lo7 7 7 7 7* 79 Kamsey King Commoner. Selwik. Top Note. 84J06S Pimlico 3-4 1:14} fast 30 113 1 10 9 910 9'8 Bettig Merry Gift. Spellbound. Selwik. S1673 l'imlico 3-4 l:14g fast 20 113 6" Can enCr Jollv. Takahira. Jennie Wells. H1872 Jamestown 5-8 1 : 02} good 20 100 I 6 7 7 7" S Davis Botanist. Li lypad. Jennie Wells. FIREBRAND, b. g, 7 109 By Hamburg — Lizzie Montrose (M. Hutchinson). 88711 Jamestown E] f 1:07? fast 50 109 4 6 6 6 6'"l.A Burlou 7 Takahira. Hvperion II. . OpHpr. BttlS Tampa 2 11:19 slow 15 120 I 2 1 3s 58J Rowe 8 Necklet, PcreyT.-r. |..r. It.st.l.a.ly 88-113 Tampa 5-8 1:04} slow 4 110 I 8 6 7 » 6"' tJlasner H Pio I'i.o. Brook line. Coiil'ess.n-. 88379 Tampa 54. f 1 :11ft slow 10 117 4 3 3 44. 5"".Rowe 7 Tallow Dip. SirAsliL.n. It. C.Tona SS241 Tampa 5-S.l :o3} slow 6 110 1 3 3 41 3«.\ Glasner 7 Capt.Glore. SirAslit Lucullus. K2M Tampa 3-4 1:18} slow 5 111 2 11 P B*} OlssaMt 7 Kith and Kin. Creuse. Alauda. 88192 Tampa 5-8 1:01 slow 6 lis 3 3 3 4* 5"i Rowe 8 N.Bumppo, GynsyGirl, Brook line MMBTasapa 5-S l:06g slop 3 119 5 1 1 l'l l3 Rowe 10 Willow Plume. Malceon, Malta. M' ANDREWS, b. g, 4 103 By Scintillant IL— The Lady (M. Burton). 887s.; Jamestown 3-4 1 :16ii slow 1-3 110 4 4 3 3' P G Burns S Havre. Oppar. BiiUe limbs. 8.87".2 Jaaaertowa 5-S \M\? fast 14-5 H3 S 4 2 2» 3*4 A Burton .". R. Taioruay. l.nriil. BliiMssl 88,67 Tampa 3-4 1:17} slow 6 97 5 3 3 31 22 A Burton 8 San Gil. Our Hill ill. T..m Dolan 88|t'.' Tampa El f 1:10} slow 10 96 1 11 |*| 1* A Burton B BolibyCook, Fleming. lN.utcheon BBM Tampa El f 1:11} :-low 3-2 101 4 11 2* 4'3 A Burton t! Cassowary, B.llowe. ■ flaaBaal 88:i6n Tampa 64. f 1:11ft mud 4-5 lol 3 IIP t» A Burton « B.Goo.lwin, Incle.liin. Lucullus. 88263 Tampa Ej f 1:10} slow 1 99 4 1 1 Is P A Burton S .T.Duixlon. A. Smith. lrv.P.Dig8a. HM Tampa 3-4 1:19 slow 6 101 3 1 1 4h 46 A Burton 6 DrvlMlar. Occidental. Aha*. SS074 Tampa 5-8 1:041 slow 5 101 3 12 2l B A Burton 5 Clysmio. Carondolet. Lucullus. W. I. HINCH. br. c, 4 106 By Royal Flush III.— L'Amazone (M. Hutchison). 88787 Jamestown 3-41:Mt slow 4-5 1 »6 1 11 l3 1- Steinir.lt 1 Finin .la. Demetrios. Flat Creek. 88769 Jamestown 5-8 1:01|! fast 5 116 3 2 2 2' 2» Steinh'dt 7 Kmim.' Bell. Olspper, P.enlala. 88*741 Jamestown 54 f l:07g fast 30 111 6 4 3 4 . 5' ''.Steinh'dt 7 Takahira. Hvperion II. . Oi par 8.86M4 Tampa 1 1-16 1:54); slow 10 107 4 11 1 l3 4*3 Steinh'dt 0 La Fa vet te. L.Cavanagb. F.RIIer. ISJM Tampa 5-8 1:113} slow 6 108 5 5 5 41 4"4 Steinh'dt S SirAshlon, Lucullus. Bonnie Bee 88116 Tampa 7S1:31 slow 6 80 3 3 4 5 5 46! Steinh'dt S Tom D.Ian. Tamar. San Gil. .883-17 Tampa 7-8 1:32 slow 6 107 2 3 4 4 4' V\ Steinh'dt S Pir. Diana. C. Kimball. B.Howe. 88345 Tampa 3-4 1:17} slow 3 102 5 4 5 4 i3 Steinh'dt S Tom D.Ian. Bobl.v C.«.k. Hovle. 8S294 Tampa 51 f 1 :11J4 slow 3 1(4 6 2 3 34 lh Steinh'dt (i BctiHowe. Grcnlawn. Tornliolan HENRY CROSSCADDIN. b. g, 4 108 By Senator McCarren— Credulity (H. Miller). 8- 4,57 Jacks' ville 3-4 1:13| fast 6 IM 4 3 6 65 6 J tlanz H M. popular. Boserrian. Ken.Qneen 88630 Jacks'ville 3 4 1:14} fast 7 108 3 6 6 64 E*j J Henry 14 Imitate. Marie Hv.le. Amvl. 88510 Jacks'ville 7-8 1:28} fast 20 ]00 13 8 7 4 44 ll13].! Wilson 14 Toison d'Or. Silverine. Dander. SSI'tO Jacks-ville 3 4 1 :14 fast 20 109 9 7 8 8 7"' J Wilson 10 St. Regis, J. Reardon. V re- land 87SS5 Jacks' ville SI f 1:871 fart 15 104 8 5 2 32 3'i 6 Burns IS Tresjoll. ILJunior. M.J.WIialen. 87745 Jacks'ville 3-4 1:14ft fast 4 11015 2 2 2'J 4J1 V Powers 10 PollvLee. Fniverse. Catlen I^tss. 87^89 Jacks'ville 3-4 1:14 fast 10 109 13 8 9 11|11 »D McC'thvBl Sandy Hill. Amvl. Allonhy. DONA H.. ch. m. 5 107 By Ormieant — Challie Howard (D. Hammond). 88787 Jamestown 3-4 1:16} slow 20 111 3 6 I f,» 6'« A Morgan 7 W. I. Hincli. Kininola. Demetrios. S 564 Tampa 54 f 1:12 slows 110 7 4 4 6J 6"»MJlasner 8 Lnckv Mate. Kminoln. Occidental 8SI97 Tampa 54 f 1:12} slow I 110 2 5 5 H 5*1 D Murphy 7 Frank Flesher. Necklet. Tackle. 8S4U4 Tampa 3-4 1 :1»S slow 10 loS 6 3 3 3» 1" T Koerner 0 Red Hussar. Necba. Niantic. 8839.) Tampa 5} f 1 :12g slow 5 113 3 7 I 6l 6S4 Dryer 7 DaisvB.. PercyTavlor. Col. Austin 8S326 Tampa 5-S 1 :05H slow 5 113 6 6 6 6 6"}F Jackson 6 ItestlessLadv. Gilllford. M. Beck 88294 Tampa 54 f 1:111 slow 20 107 2 6 6 6 6"}Frnnklin 6 W.I.Him-h. Benllowe. Greenlawn 88096 Tampa B f 1:12? slow I 106 I 3 8 61 8'5 Franklin 0 Baleshed. Niantic. Creuse. MM Tampa 3-4 1:19} slow 2 112 2 4 4 4* 2'1 Franklin 7 Limelight. BobMay. Aunt Lotta SAM FUDGE, b. g. 5, 109 By Ildrim— Minnatoka f W. M. Parrish. Jr.). S87S7 Jamestown 3-4 1:16} slow SI 105 I 3 2 34. 5'nMoore 7 W.I. Hindi. Kininola. Demetrios. 88769 Jamestown 5-S l:olg fast 100 119' 7 6 4 5- 5'* Moore 7 RaeingBell. W.I. Hindi. Glopper 81669 Pimlico 1 1-8 1:54} fast 20 111 7;8?.Lewis 7 Cunn'g. L.G.Spankcr.K.nfR:i«h-i.i 84662 Pimlico 1 1-4 2:14} fast 20 137 5'=.'.Savage B Killochan. Recruit, Lifton Maid. First Race [1st Jacksonville] Jacksonville Entries and Past Performances for Tuesday, April 5. WEATHER CLEAR. TRACK FAST. LATEST PERFORMANCES OF HORSES ENTERED. FIRST RACE— 3-4 Mile. 4-year-olds asd upward. Allowances. (BBBBB 1 lift T MBt) Index Course DistTimeT'ckOdds Wt St ft V2 % StrFin Jockeys Started Order of Finish. BON ASTUR. br. f. 4 101 By Nasturtium— Bon Air II. (J. Baxter). 88641 Jacks'ville :.» f l :0S fast 60 102 1 S 8 |s 6'3 J Henry 11 Briareiis. Snow Ball. Pedigree. 8833 1 Jacks'ville 54 f 1 :12} hvy 50 114 6 6 6 6 6"iJPease 8 Zoa. Comedienne. Hazk't. 87260 Jacks'ville 7-8 1:2!) good 100 108 4 2 6 5 55 5'} S Davis SYaina. Woolspun. Melodeon. 87122 Jacks'ville 3 -4 1:15? fast 100 104 6 6 6 6s B**QC Whiting S Comedienne. SandvHIIl. H.Hall. 870..S Jacks'ville 04 f 1:11? hvy 100 104 10 10 10 M ]0-«4Cral 11 M.Amelia. A.S'lurt.vant.Pol.Star BBIBj Jacks'ville 3-4 1:17 good 60 109 12 11 10 10' 11" Davis 13 BedIK e. Sandy-Hill. Greenbridge 86925 Jacks'ville 3-4 1:19 hvy 60 94 2 7 8 9» 10J'?M Whitingll Itobin Grey, l'etulant. Anderson 81011 Jacks'ville 7-8 1 :35} good 5 100 7 4 3 2 2"k 4"! Hannan 7 KittyFlsber. Dlx.Gold. Col.Craig PEDIGREE, blk. m. 5 109 By Ogden— British Blue Blood (C. H. Davids). SS762 Jacks-ville 3-4 1:13? fast 30 109 7 6 6 B* 4'"U rever 8 Horace K.. M.J.WIialen. D.Allen S8641 .Jacks'ville 5*11:08 fast 60 106 8 7 7 4'4 3'J Drever 11 Briarens, Snow Ball. Mozart. RKGI Jacks'ville 64 f 1:21} fast 150 106 7 6 6 4»k 5S4 Drever Ki C miedienne, Mozart, Flarnev. 87195 Jacks'ville 3^1:14 fast 100 107 8 9 9 B» TU Taral 11 PearlPoint. Br.Tonv, Stringency S7059 Jacks'ville 11:48} hvy 200 109 2 3 4 5 B 7" Taral T Gr'nbridge. Endviu'ion.Harkaw aV 86991 Jacks'ville 6J f 1:23 good 2 i0 109 8 8 8 8 8' 3Taral s Ethon. Ballot Box. Grande ihime St»76 Jacks' ville 3-4 1:14} fast 40 104 10 10 10 10 10'HD McC'thylO O.W.Lebolt. Ballot Box. Ragman OQUETOS, ch. g, 4 103 By Man us II.— Magdalenas (E. Reynolds). 88838 Jacks'ville 3 4 1:14} fast 15 11114 12 9 8b ?] S Davis 14 Imitate. Marie Ilvde. Amvl. 88510 Jacks'ville 7-8 1:284 fast 30 97 8 9 12 9 10 B*J J Henry 14 Toison d'Dr. Silverine, Dander. 88287 Jacks'ville 5 8 1:03} hvy 25 97J 8 6 6 6 6»J J Henry !» CoonevK.. HoraceE., S»piare Deal 86103 Pimlico 11:40} fast 3J 107 5 7 7 7 7 71" J Keid Sotemia. Mispilllon. Hamilton Pass M818 PtmHco 3-4 1:16} fast I 107 7 8 8 6* 3'J J Ueid Everard. H.Cross -nddlu. Mispilllon. ST.698 Windsor 1 1:42} fast 1 106 1 2 4 4 24 2= Mentry C'bleosa. Allonby. 14r. Pillow. 85363 Hamilton 3-4 1:13} fast 2 lo9 6 6 6 3'* 2" G Burns KIsin. Odin. Luckola. MARIN, br. f, 4 106 By Brantome, Artillery or Ormieant — Aida Dunn (Hicks & Hopper). 8580 Vancouver 5-S 1 :06? mud 10 106 E*| Vosper 7 Kink Spring. Blameless. Cheers. KBS8 Vcuver IpBBf l^a| slop 7 ptfi v-\ i-,,burn 8 Detirantniont. I.'fjBall. S-kSptiug. M. J. WHALEN. b. g. 5 111 By Gerolstein — Demure (G. Von der Hoden). 88762 Jacks'ville 3 4 1:13? fast 17 10S* 6 5 4 3* 28 ■ Griflin 8 Horace E.. D -- Allen. Pedigree. 88707 Jacks'ville 3-4 1:138 fast 4* 110 6 6 6 5s 84 E Gritiin 7 El Gro. Splendida. Marie Kite. 88657 Jacks'ville 3-4 1:13} fast 12 107 1 5 5 5* 8*1 K Gritiin *» M.Popular. Boserrian, Ken. Queen 88575 Jacks-ville 7-8 1:28? Cast 15 109 7 4 3 1 V 2' K Gritiin 10 Fore Guard. Sandpiper, Mozart. SS419 Jacks'ville 54 f 1:09? fast 30 104 6 5 4 84 5U A Lang 13 Endvmion. S.piareDeal, G.Raggkt 8S371 Jacks'ville 54 f 1:12} hvy 50 106 8 7 6 5' 5»i A Lang ! Mystitier. D. Nicholson. Mar. Ilvde 8S235 Jacks'ville 5i f 1:10 hvy 40 103 8 8 8 G" 7"jA Lang 8 V.Strome. G. Fisher. J. Reardon. AMBER WILMOT, b. g, 4 104 By Loki— Edith H. (W. C. Leach). R88S8 Jacks' Ville 3-4 1:14} fast 60 111 6 11 12 13 13"JKohn 14 Imitate. Marie Ilvde. Amvl. 88419 lacks'ville 54 f 1 :09jj fast 25 102 4 2 3 8» ll"1, Ploss 13 Endvmion. SiptareDeal. G.Kaggio 88:t72 Jacks'ville 54 f 1:12} hvy 50 107 6 6 4 62 l"|BBtH 7 Jane Swift. Miss I^ris. Pin Oak LADY ADELIA. ch. m. 5, 104 By Resolute IL— Chamade (A. T. Gibson). 887SO Jacks' ville 5 S 1:02 fast 30 107 12 12 12 12 12=' Moss 12H.ll.tll. B.Toiiy. K.deCoverley. NON KAHOTO, ch. c. 4 104 By Hobart— Xalissa (J. Huffman). 8S7SO Jacks'ville 3-8 1:02 fast 150 104 10 10 10 10 lo" Brannon 12 H.Hall. B.T.nv. R.deCoverlev .88272 Jacks'ville 54 f 1:12} hvy 100 10S 7 7 7 7 7'-'41'alnis 7 Jane Swift. Miss Loris, Pin Oak 88287 Jacks'ville 5-S 1:03} hvy 20 101 9 9 9 9 9-^Ganz B CooneyK.. HoraceE.. Square Deal Second Race [2nd Jacksonville] SECOND RACE— 1-2 Mile. 2-year-olds. Maidens. Fillies. Selling. (aBBM — IS^.— 2— 100.) EASTERN STAR, ch. f. 2 105 By Ornament— Easterling (Mrs. H. H. Selbyl. 8SM Jacks'ville 1-2 49} fast 60 109 12 13 9 H»| Kaaa 15 Bodega. Supple. Louis Katz. E8817 Jacks'ville 1 2 49 fast loO 1094 3 4 r.» :)• K Griffin S Darling. Agnes Mav. Atbi- W. 88022 . lacks'ville 3S 36? fast 50 lo»p) 9- 9' = )Kaynor 13 A. Attell, Vallonia." Tallahassee. 17381 Jkville 1-4 st 23? good 12 115 13 13= 13'*ri'aral IS Easyl.ife, Tallahassee. N.Einuia. OHESS. br. f. 2 100 By Filigrane — Crisscross (F. J. Pons). SS7G3 Jacks'ville 12 49? fast 40 no 1 7 7 7'".4M Henry ! Cold. Ruby. Insp.Ceneral. Bod.ga 88735 Jacks'ville 12 48} fast 12 110 8 9 9 9'« ■ Urilfin M Vallonia. Louise If.. Uarv'tM N u RSfiM .lacksville 3 -8 36? fast 12 106 10 3h 33 S Davis 15 S'vlvauDell. Lvdial.ee. Jack Ryan 88160 Jacks'ville 3 8 35} fast 7 110 8 8 7"4S Davis 13 Agnes Mav. Dsart. Vallonia. S78S3 Jacks'ville 3 8 26? fast S 112 12 41 4-'} Goldstein 18 Altadena, Ellanette, Kusticana. 87763 Jacks'ville 3 8 36 fast 60 100 10 10* S» Rm-he ltl Decency. Ryestraw. Old Squaw. £.7649 J'k'ville l-f»st 22} fast 30 112 3 3" 87 4: Koche It E.Colliiis. I.Cassie. UoseimrglH. ATHIE W„ b. f, 2 105 By Wadsworth— Lina G. (W. H. Fizer). 8878 1 Jacks'ville 12 49? fast II llo 9 11 11 11*4 Weathers l:: Cllimbes. L ib-sC'iiets. R'b'gUI 887im; .lacksville 12 49} fast 60 110 10 9 S 5SJ Lovell 15 Bodega. Supple. Louis Katz. SS6I7 Jacks'ville 12 49 fast 100 107 5 6 5 ik 4s Mountain S Darling. AguesMay, Eastern Star IBM8 .lacksville 3-8 30? fast 50 109 11 12 12 4Mountaln IS Sylvan Dell. Lydta Lee. Chess. SEPOY MAID. ch. f. 2 116 Bv Delhi— Dazzling (S. W. Streett). ' -781 Jacks-ville 1-2 49? fast 15 115 5 10 10 ]0'-'i.I Wilson 13 Clinches. L..lcsC'ncts. li'D'-III S.8718 Jacks' ville 1-2 4S? fast 60 105 8 8 8 8,3}J Wilson S Darling. Tallahassee. Kent. Kose MUD HEN, b. f, 2 106 Bv Cesarion— Glenore (J. L. Beeson). 8873.. Jacks-ville 1-2 48} fast 100 llo I I 41 8»4 ;Trueinan 10 Vallonia. Louise P... Harv. Moon 8.8..I1 Jacks'ville 1-2 49 fast 50 115 4 4 4* 4" J Keid •.» Don't. Vallonia Startler. B8E88 Jacks-ville 3 -8 302 fast 50 lu3 12 10 lo'=4.\ Lang IS Sylvan Dell I.v.lia Lee Chess. 88418 Jacks-ville 1-2 49? fast 50 115 4 4 4'41o'--.4.\ Lang 11 l)on't. Svlvan DeH, Lvdia Lee. SS33.- Jacks'ville 3 8 3.8? bvy 6 KM 9 6= 6" A Lang ! Starina. Blue Mou». Svlvan Dell 88304 Jacks-ville I 8 37? hvy 15 96 1 14 2J F II King S lVcencv, New Star. Rusti.ina. 88232 Ja.ks'ville 34 f 44? hvy 20 104 5 6 44 4'4 W II King 14) Tallahassee, 'l-rait. Abe Attell. RUSTICANA, ch. f, 2 105 By Russell— Amelia Gerst (R. L. Thomas). K8M .lacksville 3-S 27? hvy 40 102 5 54, 4* \ smith 8 I ecen.v. Mud H.-n. New Star. SS100 Jacks'ville 3-8 35} fast 12 115 4 7» »,4Mlcol 13 Acnes 'Mav. Don't. Vallonia. BM88 Jacks'ville 34 f 43 slow 10 104 E 5 ik 7«J S Davis 11 Tallahassee Trait. Mayweed. 87883 Jacks-ville 8-8 2tl? fast 20 112 I 2 V\ Troxler IS Altadena. Ellanette, Chess. 87787 Jacks' ville 34 f 42 fast 7-10 110 2 73 7'3 Troxler 10 James Me. Clav. Jack lVnman. S7235 J'k'ville 1-4 st It] fast 2 115 10 10' 11"JA Smith 12 Lady Stalwart," Dell. Trait. MISS HELENE. b. f. 2 100 By Cesarion— Semper Cara (St. James Stable). 88718 Jacks ville 12 48? fast 200 Ml I 7 V 7"3Ganz S Darling. Tallahassee. Kent. Rose S8&84 .lacks ville 1 2 49 fast 50 115 1 5 6 8'"',Oanz » Don't. Vallonia Startler. 88508 Jacks'ville 3 8 361 fast 50 lol 7 9 8 4Gaas 15 Sylvan Dell. I.v.lia I Chess. j*fgj ■ acks'ville 3-S 36? fast 40 101 I 54 6»J Cans 13 A. Attell. Vallonia. Tallahassee. S. 88:. .lacks ville 3S 26? fast 60 112 14 V.J 12'= (Janz 15 Altadena. Ellanette. Kusticaua. $'-£: i.Yy[-\ '' !""' st ir* K'""} m n- :i 12' 11'= ;anz it; Capsize. Alia. lena. KeatarkyBkM 8.649 J k ville 1 1 st 22} fast 100 112 12 !i !o'4 QasM 1.3 K.Cllins. I.Cassie. Kosel.urglll. GRAND PEGGY, ch. f, 2 105 By Cesarion— Nellie Grand (H. McCarren). 8878C Ja.ks'ville 1-2 491 fast 30 103 S 4 I' 8". Ilannan IS liodcua. Supple. I...11N Katz. SSrOS Jacks'ville :: 8 381 fast 30 in:: 9 S 6-4 Hannan 15 Svlvan Dell. Lvdia L. ■ ■ Chess IS352 Jacks ville 3 8 28} bvy 15 p.8 5 6 64 Hannan 8 I'ruiltul. Trait. Supple. 8v.::_. .lacksville ?A f 44? hvy 12 104 S 4 » S^J Hannan ]o Tallakassee, Trait, Aae Attell. SfleO Jacks viUa 2 8 35} fast 50 llo 1 34 4'" Hannan 13 Agnes Mav. Don't. Valbmla. 88022 Jacks ville 2 8 36? fast 30 M2 13 12' 12' "?llannan 13 A. Attell. Vallonia. Tallahassee ».926 Jacks'ville 2\ f 42.} slow 15 102 12 10' H*» Ganz 1 1 Startler. Ly.lial.ee. Nain.-hlvl.ad DIXIE BLUE. br. f. 2 105 By Sir Dixon— Blue Mass (,T. H. Herudon). o-..'..2 Jacks'ville 2 . 38} hvy M P'8 8 8 8'-JMnstrr' v.- 8 Fruitful. Trait. Supple. 8SHK Jacks'ville 31 f 441 bvy 30 98 4 5 8* 7' Drever 10 Tallahassee. Trait. Ate Attell. 88188 Jacks' ville 3 8 Xj fast .50 nolo 9 10,SJ.T Bei.l 13 Agnes Mav. Don't. Vallonia B8888 Jacka'vUle ::.'. f 43 slow 30 MS 11 M* M"KHtert U Tnllahasstv. Trail. Mavweed. ALBETT0. br. f. 2 100 By Alforten— Barbctto (J. A. Bennet). 807.M; Jacks'ville 1 3 491 fast 60 Ml 1 5 5 8*1 Osjh IS Bllhga, Paapll. Louis Katz. 88....S Jacks'ville 2 8 3t;.; fast 50 103 E 11 11I:14.I Wilson 15 Svlvan Dell Lvdia Lee Chess 88418 Jacks'ville I I Ml fast 88 H'8 I 5 6' f S Davis 11 IK.n't. Svlvan Dell, Lvdia 1^^. ' 88335 .lacks-\ille 2 8 38Jhvy 15 107 7 1- 7"'.Musgr-ve B Starina. Blue M . use. Svlvan IK-I1 W8« Jacks'ville 3 8 26} fast 30 M 12 13 13'-3F II Kingl.t A. Attell. Vallonia, Tallahassee 8,9:-6 Ja.ksMlle 24 f 4!} slow 15 99 11 14 14'M.I King 14 Startler. Lydial.ee, NaagatyLtRJ 877ii3 .la. ksMlle 2 8 36 last 15 101 1 6' 7" S Davis M m-eeiicy. it'veslraw. (lid Squaw. ORANIO. blk. f, 2 115 By Ornament— Sympatica (T. P. Hayes), first start. Third Race [3rd Jacksonville] THIRD RACE— 5-8 Mile. 3-ycar-olds. Selling. (S7fio2— 5fl— 4'.— 1.3a FLYING SQUIRREL, ch. c. 3 117 By Cesarion— Katie W. (R. L. Thomas). 88,0.. Jacks; ville 5-8 1MB fast 9-20 113 1 I 1 8 I'll Daws B Mantilla. Alas— sW. PtfMasj 85841 Jamaica El f 9.7} goad 8-5 107 I 1 I 1* lh C II ESUl'gSoa. Slicker. St. IHmstaa. 8..I..H Jamaica 54 f 1:08 g.io.l 1 110 1 1 1 1- 1* Butwell Acumen. Howlet. 4 ix.r v, 9: Be hiiuiit 5 8 st 59 fast 3J M5 3 1 1 2U 5^ t'H Shil'gRea I...val. \nthr,.pai.l a. Son. 8.. '46 1 elmont SI f 1 08| fast 6 5 lot'. 2 1 2 2| 2' C H Shil'KZacate.-,s. Agni.-r. ltd,. Ili..n 8..P.3 Gravesend Elf 1:888 nvy 7 10 107 4 4 4 4 4«« E Hugan I'al.. tblqueto. Medallion .ucusmon. Ilallflck tiatiacB. 8.643 Montreal 5-8 1:044 hvy 13 10 HI 1 I 1 2 2» Rettig Busy. ALFRED THE GREAT, b. c. 3 112- By Cesarion— Anecdote tSt. James Stable). ' M Ja. k-' ill. ;; ; 1:111 Cast 23 H*7 1 S 5 t,- e* Gens 8 Martinez. D.ofOnaoMde, MntoaB IMaSS Jacks'vilie 3-4 1:12 last 10 ](J8 s 7 7 7"' P| Qui H Martian, Milieu 15.. Anavri. 88421 Jacfcs'vllle I 1 l .1 13 Cut lo Ml 7 I 5 1*4 3* Gktoi 7 Lothario. Carroll. Crossover. 88144 Jacks'vilie :.' ! i. ^fl.iw7 1M 4 4 4 4i S*| Mar******** 8 Carroll. Milton 15.. Oghwaga. 8W-06 Jacksvillc Oi f" 1 :ON slow 3-10 Mi 3 2 1 ? 9* liana 5 K. of Yolo MvHcnrv. Magdalen K7B84 Jacks' ville : ; f 1 :§n last M Ml E I X 2* I 1UUI 7 Miltotil!.. Carroll. King of Yolo. SOu.SO Latonia 5i f l:07g fast 12 111 10 11 11 10a 10 Canz Han.lzai-etta. RellcClem. FoNvMarv S5729 Windsor I 1:11?. fast 16-5 100 9 4 3 2 I* 4«1 Hani C. M. Miller. Omlcron. Don Diaz. FLYING TOOTSTEPS. b. f. 3 112 By Ben Strome— Flyine- Gold Dust (S. Louis). KTas Jacks'vilie :: 1 1:121 fast 41 l«2 2 1 1 1- l" Gaaa r, 4. Rentier, T.M. Cratli. B'asdale B* "s .l.i. k-'villa 3-4 1:121 faat 3| 'Mi I I 2 a* :;■"• Pease 8 Barasdale. Dr.Rarkley. Fmmi. (9C4* Jacks'vilie :: 4 1:14 Cast 6 114 1 1111 l1 Nleol 7 Fairl.ouise. Abrasion. D.Paradell KS121 Jacks'vilie 3-4 1:14| Cast 15 M 1 1 2 2"" o"! l'ease 7 Lothario. Carroll. Al. the Great. H7985 Jacks' vi lie SI f 1:07 fast no lo2 .1 3 4 .v V .1 Deav'p't a C.Eastman. T.MeGratfc. St'kedut 1772s Jacks' ville .". I 1 : hiJ good it -3) Mi 1 11 I* J* Fain 8 llowdv llovvdv. Kid. l'lacide. 10828 Jacks'vilie E-S 1*81 fast 11-10 H'4 i I 1 P 1* rata 12 D. Wallace. Henderson. I'ollvLee. 8M8*. fattafrttll .'. S 1 -a,-,* !iv\ SJ 104 5 1 1 1 l1 Fain S My Henry, l'horonls. Cindy. V.ISS LORIS. b. f. 3 107 By Cesarion — Flamingo (R. L. Delisser). 8K7M Jacks' ville B-8 1 :oiig Cast 1-2 95 1 111" lr- J Wilson 10 K.,icC..v'lev. K.gu.en. Aut. Rose kx««S Jacks'vilie 5-41 1: mj tast It ME I 2 I 2* 2" J Deav'p't s Flv. Squirrel. Ant. Rose. Diction. 8S642 Jacks' ville :; 4 1 :i::j last 7 lo7 4 Z 1 21 «■ .1 total IS C.Asluiicade. Ant. Hose. R.Mavvr. 88538 Jacks'vilie S-8 1 :»tl J fast 12-5 107 .1 Z 2 2:1 2l .1 Reid '.» Beraea, Voltaire. Queen's Sour. KSS72 Jacks'vilie ~l t 1:12| hvy 6 lm 4 11 1"- 2° J Ratal 7 Jane Swift, Pin Oak, Rictiou. SS353 Jacks'vilie »-8 1 :•'.". hvv 50 M7 4 4 4 5* IV1 J Heary 6 Ca.toll. Zacatccas, Irankl'iinell. 12X7 Oravesend Ml« ■sod 1 Mi 4 S3 El B'*lUptoa n.Haaask. '/.a. ale. as, Elizabethan MM Piinlico 4| f 551 fast 8-5 104 6 IS* 9S2 Russell flflkdl. Busy. Algronel. *BRASIcm. ch. f. 3 107 By Smile— Attrition (F. J. Pons). SS54* Jacks' ville 2-4 1:14 fast 13-5146 4 3 2 ?. ::- Otaerl 7 F.F'tstepa, r. Louise. D.Paradell Ja I tile ' 1 ; "SJ fast 1 H .7 I I t 11 Z» Dixit !t lV-riand Ceelllaa, Sou. l'ollv Lee M455 lackjs'ville 1 I l:14J Cast V. Ml 2 .". I 4'. ::■'• M II. nrv 7 Xm ate -as. HtarkoanL l'ollv Lee. M212 Jacks' \*llle 7-8 1 M| tavy 4 lo7 1111 I" M Obert S ThetLBatterdy, Ftiltlll. A.l.ilia. KI1S Jacks'vilie CI f L-'l* hvy S Mt 1 1 S 3 4:' 4'", Obert S CJiar.Kastinan. Polls. Ilas.Avnes. BM23 Jacks'vilie .".' t 1^*1 Cast 1' ". 110 2 11 H 1" 1 Howard B Oaoaskla, ThiKi.Hiitterlly. P.Lee R7W7 Jacks'vilie 3-4 1:131 fast 7-10 107 I 111" V J Howard 8 Thei;.I'.utl.-ruv. Sticker. Cindy. IZZH lacks' \ille 1-4 1:M| Cast 1 Ml 4 4 4 i:1 If tJastd 8 Tsaa MeOratta. Oreaade. Firm. .TACK DENNERLEN, br, c, 3 117 By Sorcerer— Julia Arthur (K. T. Dawes). *«7* Jacks'vilie 51 1 1 A :i fast 40 MS 3 3 4 4'. !'• I lysetaer 8 Carroll. J. Cablaiss, Strike Out. KS548 Tan-iia . 1 i Mi alow 8 5 1"1 4 2 1 1 9 '■'■'■ T Koerie-r .". i'.gu.en. LaK.liiii.liM.. .Lllen'son MJ423 l.r,|.i 3-4 1:171 slaw 2} l"4 4 IIP' 1"'- 1" Jsteksoa 4 La R. Hindoo, I'.lizah.-tli.in.Ceas.r RS325 Tamia 5J f 1:101 slow 21 M2 3 1 1 1] l1 T Korcner 5 LaR.IItndoe. LaSalle. I.P.Uiqes. s- n Tampa r.1 f i : ':»?• :i«-w r, mi 4 1 1 -J* «•} F laekaoa 8 LaSalle. LaR. Hindoo. W.Urtewell MtM Tasapa f-t l:l»j" slop 2 l » 3 3 1 1| l»fT K/teraer 5 C.Ashnieade. .LHenileison.l aaast ISHKOODAH. ch. c, 3 112 Bv Resolute II.— KiH (J. McClemandL Tam|K) 53 f 1 :13 slow 8-5 llo 2 2 4 .".'•' :,'■' T K...rner 7 Ton. Tonbejr. Bally Savatie. Vila. ■."." .:: Tamps MlMtatoaM i"4 4 112* l*j T* tatijina 11 BUsabettaaa, Jupiter. Ossa. The small figure under "Str. " show* the distance the horse was ahead of that next in the race. ] i The small figure under "Fin." — unless the horse won — shows the number of lengths the horso wis behind the winner. Weight to be carried appears at top of column of weights in previous races. Page 5 Fourth Race [4th Jacksonville] FOURTH RACE— 7-8 Mile. 3-year-olds and upward. Allowances. (S7514— 1:20 — 1 — 112.) OZANA. ch. f. 4 104 By Mazagan— Sparkle (J. C. Gallaher). Jacks'vilie 1 1:39 fast o 102 4 4 4 I 1» l» 8 Davis 8 Sager, SpeUboaad, Hish Ranse. i a J'k'ville 1 1 IC 1 : MJ last 2 lo^ 4 ■ 2 2 :' ::",.! Ratal 8 BpelRwaad, FIfall. Canipai-n.r. a n Jacks'vilie i 1:3*1 fast 3} ior, 4 4 3 3 ■ ::■ J Read '■ fisilllnsail. Rttaoa. F.H'all. S77Sa J'k'ville 1 1-M l:«ct Cast 14-j h*4 ; I I 2 2J 2* IsaaanrVe S Nethermost, SoteaaU. Camel. K772» Jacks'vilie 7 s 1 :J7--: «o.».l 31. lo4 4 5 3 3 3" r:1].! Ileav'p't 1. Dr.Holzhers. JackParker. Plate. 10538 J'k'ville 1 1-16 12a slow 2* lol 4 3 3 3 B 43i I* H Kinn 4 T. M. (;re -n. Nethermost. Sager. B74S4 Jacks'vilie 1 1 JM Cast s-M Mi 3 4 2 2 l3 H Mus^r've 4 Caaipalsaer. Saapdale. TopNote lacfea*aUhl 3 4 IU3| fast 13 .1 1*W 5 2 3 2= 3* l'ape C Furnace, Ral.P.ox. LaR'nellindoo SPELLBOUND, b. g. 4 106 By Albert— Hoodoo (C. W. Richardson^ -s. it Jacks'vilie I l:3S fast 7-", m Z 1 1 1 :,: ::" Qaaa 8 Osaaa, Baser, ili-'ii Raasje. KSC2R J'k'ville i l K 1:40 Caaa i; I Ml ill 1 l» 1« M Rarls 8 RICalt, Osaaa, raaaailaari KK54I .la.ks'vill. 1 I dad Cast 3 104 2 12 2 1'* l1 I ltavis '.) Clhon. Uzatu. Elfall. 884391 J'k'ville iraTOy 1:431 fast i- 111 l 1 2 2 23 Z*| 8 Davis 7 Ragaaaa. Ileaeaaaaeta, Qaaeaada. bh3»7 Jacks* %ille 3-4 1 :171 tavy 13-10 Mi 4 4 4 2= ** S ltavis B l'-.-oiaoke, Dr.I'arklev, V.Stroine R82S8 Jacks'vilie 3-4 1:15| tavy ll-r.ioc 1 4 r. ?.'\ l1 S Davis S ReaOaadde, Rarasdale, Camel. ■2353 .la.ks' ville 1 1:402 fast o H4 2 2 2 2 Is* l1 J H.nry It Campaigner. Plate. Sticker. JACK PARKER, ch. c. 4 112 By Golden Garter— Flora Mac (F. 3. Pons). v. ... .1 i. k \ llh 3-4 1:111 fast 9-2o 110 3 4 4 !»• 21 ilhcrt B TopNote. BoyalOayx, T.McCralh *a» Jacks'vilie : 11:121 Cast 2 117 I 1 2 Z* 1' (Ntert •"» N.-alon. Htab Raage, liovalon.vx K857C Jacks'vilie 3-4 1:111 Cast I 110 2 11 H* 34 oh.rt 4 Pantoulle. Nealon. John (JriUiu II -vii Jacks'vilie I 1-391 Cast 4'. MB B S 1 1 4'" i"W Henry :» Speltboaad, Rttaoa, llaaaa. 8K422 Jacks* ville 3-4 1:13| fast 12 112 7 7 B 1«* 2'1 Obert 8 J.CrilliniL. K.ofVolo. T.Mefirath 878a Jacks'vilie 7-8 1*27 Cast 9 T. Ml 4 2 2 2 3»* 41 V Powers IT. M. Oreen. Elfall, Rostrum. 87729 Jacks'vilie 7-3 1-271 c 13-4 M8 111 1 X1 2'J V Powers t; Dr. Ilobdterjr. ozana. Plate. S7.M4 Jacks'vilie 7-S 1:26 fast 9-5 112 I I 2 2 23 1' V Powers .") Dr. H"lzl.er^. Rialto. Crossover. KI«H RANGE, br. c, 4 109 By Galore — Matterhorn fR. Anjrarola). S737 J'k'ville 1 1 IC 1:481 fast M-5 M 4 2 2 2 2". 2- Haiui.in » Ardri. Cainpai^ner. Nethermost. sSSsa Jacks'vilie l 1:39 last o ];«; 5 3 2 4 4' 4'- Haniiau 8 Osaaa, Baser, SpeUboaad. K8C19 Jacks'vilie 3-4 1:12k fast 8 111 1 3 1 3» 3*1 V Powers S Jack Parker. Nealon. Roval onvx KSS11 J'k'ville I 1-16 1 :47i fast 13 5 118 6 3 3 2 2nk 7." V Powers 0 Kasmaii. Nethermost. Campaigner ssi 4.". .lacks' ville 7-8 1:31 slaw 14 B Mi I 2 3 2 2"- 4 '.J Howard 8 Roy.Oayx, PantouHp. it. Captive MM7 Jacks'vilie 7-8 1 -2CJ fast 13-10 111 3 2 2 1 l- ll Pir.wcii s fpaigner. Dcscom'ts, Waaaaoea K7887 J'k'ville 1 1-18 1:481 Cast -'.J 109 B 1 1 1 P' 4 V Powers B Uoqaette, OldHoaesty.Netaerai'l S7S40 J'k'ville 1 1 16 1:46 fast 6 107 4 2 2 1 l2 1- P.ulwell 7 Par. Queen. John Carroll. Elfall. **URNACE. ch. c. 4 109 By Canopus — Calora (E. TTotter). RS720 J'k'ville 1 1-K 1:4.;? fast 30 M7 3 4 4 '■ 3 i* ■ Oritlin ('.Live Wire Pulka. Arondaek. K8458 Jacks'vilie 3-t 1:121 fast ll-S 1M -r 7 I r.' v Trotder 8 BCaadale. Dr.P'kiev. r.ruotsbisa HC33 Jacks'vilie 7-8 1-24] fast 2 lis •". 5 r. B 41 2'?. 1 Ifeary s Home Run. Piute. Bttaoa. B8B22 Jacks'vilie Bl f 1*861 fast '-fl 111 8 S 7 7 f.*". J Henry 8 J.Crll'inlL. T.McCraih. HolTman s\422 Jacks'vilie 3-4 1:131 fast 1". W I S S R S'J Ji.-nry 8 J.GriOalL, J. Parker. K.ofYolo. S7677 Jacks'vilie 3-4 1:17 hvy 11-5 113 4 4 3 2' 3 'V powers 4 RovalOnvx. A.L.Dalev.HenlsuiaD BMM .l.i. k:- ville 3 4 l:!2i fast 4 5 110 5 5 1 C| M V powen 7 i! nlw uhle. Waponoca. 'lakahira STICKER, b. f. 3 94 By Yankee — Courtnlaster (Florida Stable). 88739 J'k'ville 1 1 M 1 : I7g fast 16 5 ■ 2 111 I'll* J w*Hbm 8 First Premium. TciiPa.es. Col. Jot s..s J'k'ville 1 1 M 1:4S-- fast 7 10 102 7 .'. 1 I 41 4:1" J Rci.l 7 R Stole, Onloael Jot. Ten Paces. K7S74 Jacks'vilie 1 1:45 hvv 6 Ml 2 4 2 r. 4"'- 7"'1ol.eit S Fulfill. Fort v Four. Cap.S'v, anson. B7K7 Jai-ks'ville 3-4 1 :13S tast 15 H S S 7 7 5- 3: M Murphy 8 Abrasion. TheC.Rulterrtv, Cindv. * 77s^ .la.ks'vill- U f l:osi fast 4J 110 X 7 6 3 J. 2« Nicl 14 Fair Louise. Tempter. Jessica. IMM Jacks'vilie 3 4 l:MJ Slow 4 113 6 6 I B** B«| Nicl 8 Rid, Sinn};. Cvpsv Oirl. BXSl Jacks'vilie 3 4 1:12s fast 7 Mi I I 5 isfe 4**f II Murphy 11 Frank Purcell. Anavri. Amoret. ITiiM iBiia'ilRa %•% 1*28] Cast l m 5 5 4 3 35 3H v Pawaaa of. Purcell. Eva laagaay, TTatj Fifth Race [5th Jacksonville] FIFTH RACE— 3-4 Mile. 4-year-olds and upward. Selling. ns.-,7C,— 1 :11 .— 7— lur..) HORACE E.. ch. k. G 112 By Bannockburn — Miss Lynch (F. C. Piper). 887C2 Jacks'vilie 1-4 1:13" fast 1-2 M I 1 1 1»« 1« .1 Henry 8 M..I. Wiialoii. DeeAllea, PMigree. 8K595 Jacks'vilie 8-4 1:121 Cast 10 losj 2 6 3 3J 2». C Crand 18 D.SIafford. F.I'remiuin. Flaruey. -s:*v7 Jacks' vifle 5-8 I -S3] tavy 1 ME 3 3 2 2j ::.'. Ifascr'vc 8 CtaoaeyK.. BaaareDeaL liar. Hall B83M Jacks'vilie 1-4 1:M| hvv 7-5 102*2 2 2 ** 3' S Davis : Havre. Fnlisl. Kl Porado. K78SB Jacks* ville El f 1*871 fast E MB IS 15 N 18] i 18»*|C Orand IS Tresjoii. H.Jnnior, H.Cr.»ssead'n ■ -.-.' ■■' Jack 'ville 3-4 1:13 fast 4 MB M I 7 7' 7'J C Orand 13 Turncoat. St. Jeanne. Cold Dust. K7275 Jacks'vilie 3 11:13* fast 2 M9 1 1 i !'■ 2"i- (' .('rand 12 Ann.iL.Daley. Manlieimer. Camel 8700S Jacks' \ ill.- 3-4 1:17 Rood 7 1 6 3 2 2 2' 2s C tiiatel !» Rialto. Many ('t)lors. Sprin^Krog JUDGE CABINISS, ch. «r. 4 110 By Rubicon— St. Felicity (T. B. Morris). 88782 Jacks'vilie 11:40? fast S 102 5 4 4 4 6 6"'"i:iannan 6 HolTman, Console. Obi Honesty. 88721 Jacks'vilie 2 4 1:1-=: fast I 112 2 1 2 2* TTil Tsoital •'. Parkview. lton.Harcl. S.l'eutler. 18879 Jacks' ville El f 1-871 fast S 9S 4 4 3 3" 2' J Henry 8 Carroll. Strikeout. J. Deinierlen. X.97 .la.ks'vill.- 3-t 1:131 fast 9-5 127 B E 2 M* B«| Musirrave 8 C.W.Bart, Mvstiiier. Home Run. UGS4 Jacks'vilie 3 4 1:1.? fast 10 110 1 3 3 2*. 23 Troxler 18 Strikeout. K.Av'dale. D.Rultm'n Ss47'; Jacks'vilie 3-4 1:151 good 12 MB 1 4 4 5 V*X\ Lang B R. Oaatlve, Camel. Fer.Cecilian. M8M Jacks* ville 3-4 1:141 a-ood 15 111 I Z 2 II 3} A Laaaj it De Kalh. Takahira. Woadteae. IKS38 Jacfcs'vllle 3-4 1:171 bry 115 110 3 F. E B*» B" • Powers n l^.rd Nelson. CoonevK.. Joe ltose \143 Ja. ks vi'l.- 3-4 1:142 slow 12 loS 1 5 4 31'.:'.2 Tro\ler T P.. Double. S.Prcston. \Vapon.K-a. TOM MGRATH. b. c. 7 115 By Sain— Miss Marion (G. P. Brazier). .786 Jad 'Ville I 11:12? fast l| 114 1 2 2 V '■- Tro\ler 8 S.P.eutler. I* .Footsteps. B'asdak* ssa»2 Jacks' x 5-S 59/1 last :; 111 2 2 2 2"k 3- Troxl-r 5 JohntlriliinlL. Anavri. Hoffmaii. ■" Jacks'vilie 3-4 1:111 fast H lo3 5 2 2 fat 4'1 t.an/. 5 TopNote. JackParker. Roy.Oayx RHTU4 Jacfcs'vllle 3-4 1:141 Cast 1 137 3 2 2 2s 2"- Mr Wrlgbl B J.CrininlL, Turncoat, Col.lsmilh «£22 Jacks'vilie El f 1-8C] fast 15 112 2 2 2 2' 2". ('ilhcrt 8 J.Critliiill.. Hoffman. Paatonfle. R8422 Jacks'vilie 3-4 1:133 fast S los 3 2 2 5} 4'i (! Burns 8 J.OriffinlL, J.Parker. K.ofYolo. 8x187 Jacks'vilie 2 4 1:14? slow 8 114 4 4 3 3- .".''. V Powers 7 T.M.Creen. .T. ;rilIinII..Dr.I,'klev M8M JakVville 5J t 1:07'. slow % 110 4 3 3 1*13*1* Powers 5 .LCriflinlL. Root;erRed. R.Onyx. IDA D., b. m. 6 111 By His Highness— Carrie C. (S. A. Clopton). Jacks'vilie 3-4 1:13 fast 11-5 111 3 1 2 t* 8*1 Nleol 11 K'lrAv.m.i-il-. Dr.Rarkley. Cam. 1 C79 Jacks'vilie I t 1:1? Cast 7 no l Z 3 2" 2' Nleol 8 Strike Oat, St.Jeaane. Baraadaie 522 Jacks'vilie U f 1*881 fast 40 95 7 7 s s V% Monre 8 J.Criflinll.. T.XcCratta. HolTman la. 1, 'ville 2 4 1:12 fast M 94 6 I S S Ss'. .1 Henry 8 C.Kastman. Paiiloiille. Roy. (Iiivx R77M Jacks'vilie 3-4 1 :13| fast I8-38 M3| 1 l 1 11 1- J Howard T OLW.Rart, Jack Naaaally. Critic -7611 Jacks'vilie 3-4 1:12 fast 10 !t9 3 1 2 3" 3*| J Henrv 7 Paataade, T.M.Creen. Dr.Holzh'e 17214 Jacks* ville 5-S 1-88| fast 40 1o4 I 5 7 7 C'J .1 Howard 7 Reea-erRed. Arionette. Ladvirma S53M Windsor 3 4 1:14 fast 11-10 1o7 1 1 1 1" 2' flanz (Xorine. L v.ilMai(l. TopsyRoidnsoi! TOISON DOR, ch. f-. 4 109 By Blues — Goldflece (Gallaher Bros.). si Jacks'vilie 7-8 1:26? fast I MS I 1 2 2 I1 *• 8 Davis 11 D.Rultm.in. l'.Henrt. F. Premium ••:r. .11. \ilh- lin7oy 1:451 fast M-S 187 5 2 2 2 33 8* J Reid 8 Turncat. Grace Kiinl.all. Critic. ■•J'k'ville lsa78y 1:451 fast 15 Ml 8 11 1 2; 4s*. J Reid 7 Moi.s.v. J. II. Read, Qoleaada. KS5M Jacks* ville 7-8 1:281 Cast 4 109 3 1 1 1 V 1*1 V Powers 14 Silverine. Daader, Sandpiper. Kx43i Jacks'vilie Elf 1-481 fast 6 107 9 5 S 9 8*1 A laajr 12 Fond Heart. Mvstiiier. Yama. RKK2 Jacks'vilie U f 1*881 fast S MI 7 5 2 7; MM McHee 10 IlonieRuii. Fond'lleiirt. Tres Joll. 87813 Jacks'vilie 7-S 1:27 fast 12 107 1110 10 12 12 12-"l.Mus^r've IS Strimtcnev. Turncoat. A.L.Daley *5C4 Jacfcs'vllle 7-8 1-271 fast -\ Ifl 2 2 2 4 4s 4-'} Nleol s HltchRaase. .I.II.Iteed. 0. Dust. K78M Jacks* vUJa 3-4 1:13 fast 3J loitl 1 2 2 2- 2' V Powers 7 Jacobite. Yama, Home Run. BONNIE BARD. b. g\ 6 113 By Tho Bard— Fluid (L. Kelly). kk72t Jacks'vilie 2 11:12? fast 6 IK 6 B I 3} 3"', Can-. 8 PaifcTiew, .T.Cahiniss. S.p.'uller H682 J'k'ville 11 16 1:47 fast 7-5 112 3 3 2 1 P' 3-' R Crillin S Descomtiets. lUtsettoro. Sandpiper ss«15 Jacfcs'vllle 2-4 1:13 fast S 113 11 10 S 7 . B» R OritHa 11 K'-fAvoadale. Dr. Park lev. Camel 8KE43 J'k'ville Iaa7«y 1:45] Cast 7 10 113 4 3 1 1 !• 1* K Griffin 8 John Carroll, Sandpiper. Qoana. 88471 Jacks'vilie 3-4 I:1C| g IM MB 2 3 2 3 3' E Crillin ST. M. (ire.n. John Criflin 11. M22 Ja ksville 3-4 1:13| fast 60 107 6 B 7 7" 7" Pease s .LOrHIinll., .T.Parker. K.ofYolr. ■7olii Tampa 11:."... slow 4 MB 111 2 3s I'* M-.unt.iin 4 Hans. Kerch, val. Hyperion II. MMXTaaaaa 3-4 1:18 1 slow 10 107 5 5 5 5* 4*1 Orarara 8 Melissa. R. T. RM*t*a, Ctatbttaieaa. LADY* IRM«. b. f. 4 110 By Sempronius — Lady Balgowan (S. A. Clopton). K7« Ja ks'ville :: l 1:121 fast M lor. Left al the Mat. J Henrv t; S. Pent !.-r. P.Pootstena, T.McC'th ■ .' i ks'ville 2 4 1:111 last 30 llo 4 E E E E»»JJ Henry R TopNote, JackParker. Rov.ttnvx S72H6 Jacks'vilie 3-4 1:121 fast 2 113 5 2 2 2» 1" V Powers IC Eastman. Bonner Red. Rialto r*7*lt Jacks'vilie 5-45 l-atjf fast 9 5 109 6 6 5 3' 3'» V Powers 7 Roog-er Red. Arionette. Ida I). 87809 Jacks'vilie 1-4 1:171a 175 M8 3 2 1 I2 1= V Powers B T.McOrath. LnSille.II.Maslerson 86900 Jacks'vilie 3-4 1 lit*, fast l". UrTt 1 11 I1'!'1. V Powers S Cowea. Rialto. Top Note. M829 Jacks'vilie 3-4 1:16* fast 2 5 PtS* 4 1 1 I* 1* V Powers S John A. Munto. Font. Anderson. MX1 .la.ks'vill- 3 4 1:141* fast 2 110 5 3 3 2* 2" V Cvv. rs S T. Holland. Q.W.Lebatt. C.Dame WAPONOCA. br. c. 4 112 By Sempronius — Ambulance (E. J. Gildersleeve). Jacks ville 3-4 1:151 hvy 14-5 M8 1 E 2 9 5* V Powers 8 Spellbound. BeaDoable, Rarasdale RIO Jacks' ville 1-4 1 14-: slow 4 MB 1 2 3 2". 4*1 Masa-r*ve I R. Double. 8. Pies too. J.Cabiniss. R8S67 Jacks'vilie 7-8 1*381 fast 12 IK 8 4 3 3 *9* |t| Maser've 8 tLRaace, Caatpaleaer, Deseom'ta 87978 Ja ks'ville 2 4 1:181 hvy M M7 7 S 1 "*** H Maarp-'ve !t R. Captive. R.lKmhle. S.P.eutler. 87W9 Jacks'vilie 3-4 1:13 fast 13 5 115 7 7 I 7- 6»| Itutvv.ll s Turncoat. Patri.d. Ueo.W.Leboll -*nt9 Jacfcs'vllle 7 s 1:27= fast 12 111 S S 6 2 i* 6'\ Mus-.-r've SOsoiine. CM 1. Dr. Berkley. B7S8S Jacks* vfRe 3 4 1:13 fast 3 ill 6 4 5 ?.\ Ef TtaaJer 8 Sev. p.eutler. Oreaade, c.W.Rurt EL ORO. b. c. 4 112 Bv Ethelbert— Dorotheo (R. S. Garrett). KK7M7 Jacks' vi Ik- 24 1:12- fast S .", |pj 1 111- 1- s Davis 7 Splen.U.la. Mar.Ku.. M.J.Whal n MSM Jacks'vilie :.'. f 1 :M1 Rood M b 3 4 4 4 41 4*1 8b' maker 3 F. Heart, A.sturicv'i. J. A.Munio 8CB43 Jacks'vilie 3-4 1:M fast tni los 1 i J 41 7""Sh'iu aker K MsryF.. lobaOarner. N.Bntnnpn. sr.51 o Jacfcs'vllle 3-4 1:18} fast M MB 9 8 6 7,: 7* Bh*maker II lie Ran. AuniKate. J. earner. 86475 Jacks'vilie 3 4 1 :K,i fast 20 105 5 6 10 9' S'-'J Bh'maker 12 RatMastersoa. Silverine. I laruev -. ' Vqi.edii.-t I 1:41? fast 20 :.s 9 9 9 :i 9' s'^JKain Court I. adv. Dandelion. Dandy Dixon CVC9U Jan .a 51 f I -071 rood M 107 18 I 1 SJ 12 Gilbert FiiCield. Cssnae. BneObnaad. MSM Belmont I 1-1 2:01* fast 50 M 4 3 4 4 4 4"3Mc('ahey TI.ePeer. Mo.iuette. Paradise Oneen rT7-:ON. b. h, 6 116 Bv Intrusive — charm fl. Hewitt). fT* I k'i II. Im70.v 1:461 fast 9-3 141 1 4 4 4 4' ' " Mr P. Coir ** H.Cran.le. P. nx.kc. F.Preiuium 7 s |:2B| fast 7 5 125 4 3 4 I 3"'~ H« Troxh-r 8 Home Ran, Furnace. Piute. S83I1 Jacks'vilie 11:3.* fast 6 1o7 6 5 5 4 3* 2' Can--. 9 SpeiRmnnd, Osana, Elfall. Wtal? I'k'ville Im70y 1:46' fast B-8 112 112 3 2= 1' Gam !t Hans. D.scomnels. St. Joseph. "Ill-: le 1 1 : 1 7" v 1:451 fast 4 lit 7 I I I M 2- .1 Dciv'p't S Ardri. Osorine. Warner Crisvvell 88887 Ja ki i-ille 7-8 1-361 fast I 111 2 1 4 4 :.' S»J J |fowar.1 S H. BaMT*e, Campaigner. Deseom'ts K7377 Jacl ville 7 s l 27 fast 2" 112 7 7 6 5 r.u 2' V Powers it Rol.inCrev. Po remake. P-luiant ■MM jad '\ilie q f 123 gaod S-S H7 1 I 4 3' l«| v Powers 8 Ral.Rax, OraadelhMae. Rosehoro PEARL TOINT. tr. e. 4 10G Ey Jack Pcint— Dentifrice (W. C. Wise). ... viil. •'■ l 1:121 fasl 13 h'7 s 7 6 :.'• |»; uhert M) Yama. Toil Box. Pore Grand. s- .1, | ville 2 llir.ri- 12.i 187 s 8 8 8 8»] II (TConn'r 8 Baii'sOonrt MvIl.-nrv.F.Taiiu'uav s,:,..l .l.i. I. ville 7-8 1:271 faal IS Ml 7 7 7 7 7' 7"',oi.crt s Hls;hRsn*-e, J.H.Reed, C. Dust. K7313 .1... . ville :' f l B7{ fast M M7 I 10 10 9". 9»J Obert 11 Ka.Graada. LaCL.ria. NixhtMisI 873S3 Jacl ville 1 1:42 fast 3 K-6 7 4 3 2 4'. •• Obert WWnMMI. Cablegram. Flvsium. (7195 Jacks'vilie 2 4 1:11 last 12 1 I6 4 6 3 1» 1*1 Obert 11 lirovvnTonv. 8trin**ency Cat. Lass 87115 Jacks'vilie 51 f 1 os? fast 30 102". 6 6 6 6' 6« J Howard S Snow Ball. Select II..' Youthful MISS HiBBERT. b. f. 4 107 By Herbert— Ladv Fortune Teller fR. Huffman). (K7«l Jacks'vilie 7-8 1:271 fast IS KM 1 2 2 2 :: Ml J Deav'o't 8 Anal Kit-. Aobrodite, l'larncv. 88831 Jacks'vilie 7-8 1:271 fast M MSM 7 5 5 7' 7'i.f Deav'p'l W Fond Heart. Skyo. Coin.-diinne. v,:,:.. Jacks' v iH- 2 4 1 :12? fast 60 105 5 3 5 5' 6*1 J D.av'p't M D.Sfifl'or.l. IIoia.eF.. r.Preniinm 10683 J'k'vilk lm70v l 4".? fast 50 phi r, 2 3 4 6« V* Drcv.-r H Boa.ltard. JobaCarroll. Sandpiper K.hi J-f 1: -'v ill- 5'. f i esj fast 30 lo:. 6 Pi lo 11 Pi' , J Howard 12 Food Heart. Uystlaer. Yam.t. M238 Jacks' ville 7s l : ". hvv M M8 8 9 9 I 7" 6T1 J II. nrv 11 Havre. Silverine. Fore Cuard. V--T B .la !•:-■• v ill- 34 1 151 hvy 20 104 6 4 7 6 6"".S Davis 7 Hooray. Fail's Court. Font. bilss J'k'ville laiioi' l;U»i blow 8 luo 2 5 5 4 7-' 7'lObc-ri t F'slPctp, •VabU-sram, Adutouitor Sixth Race [6th Jacksonville] SIXTH RACE— 1 1-8 Miles. 4-year-olds and upward. Selling. (SStr.O— 1:5::' : -5-110. » ELFALL, br. ft. 6 107 By Pirate of Penzance or Alio way— Elf (Mrs. L. X. Holmes). S.710 J'k'ville 1 1-16 1:47? last fl 111 3 4 4 4 3* S» J Deav'p't s Yama. Oolconda. Catien Lass. 88821 ' J'k'ville 1 4 -16 1:481 faat 7 lol 2 6 6 4 31 2* J Wilson «*Spel!hound. OKiina, Campaigner. MSM J'k'ville 1 1-16 1 :4UJ fast 5 110 4 5 6 5 4 4si Troxler 7 Ardri. Hans. Otilo. SS541 Jacks' ville 1 1:394 fast M 101 8 8 8 7 6" 4" J Wilson ! Spellbound. Ethon. Ozana. H4JB Jacks'vilie 7-8 1 -Ml fast 20 106 8 8 8 8 7 7*» J Henry S Xealon. Rio Grande. Aiondaek. S8439 Jack? ville 1 18 l:E4j fast 8 109 5 5 5 5 5 5'J Troxler S Camp'ner. O. Honesty. Neth'mogt 88409 Jacks'vilie 1 1:421 Kood 12 101 7 7 7 7 7 3'j J Deav'p't T ThInk). ThoG. Butterfly. O. Honesty S82S:t Jacks'vilie 7-8 l:31g hvy 12 109 4 4 4 4 4 4* F 11 Kins t T.M.Creen. Ky.-brij-ht, H. Agnes TAMA. ch. c, 4 106 By Bute— Antiquity (C. S. Wilson). ss7»;7 J'k'ville 1 1-16 1:47 fast 3 lot; 6 4 2 2 21 3'i J Wilson t; PiufV. D« scomnets. RoseN.ro. BS7M J'k'ville I 1-M 1:471 fast 45 llo 6 11 1 l3 l1 J Wilson s Colcnda. Kll'all. Catien Lass. 88889 Jacks' villa 3-4 1:13» fast 6 115 E 6 5 4- 2* J Wilson 1U OouoteyR. .Karl'sCmirt. c.W.Rurt HEM Jacks'vilie 3-4 1:12$ Cast 5 110 3 1 1 Is 1» V Powers 10 Toll Box. ForetJuard, Pearl Point 88491 Jacks'vilie 3 4 1:15* fast 15 110 8 8 7 C" 2' S Davis !l HomeRun. Skvo. Spanish I'riuee 88456 Jacks'vilie 3-4 1:158 Cast 6 llti 1 3 2 5* 7" Mc.d lO Home Run. Skvo. Toll Rox. S8I20 Jacks'vilie 5J f 1:08* fast 7 111 4 3 4 4* 3J V Powers 12 Fondlleart. Mystifler. Manlieimer WARFIELD. ch. gr, 4 103 Bv Nasturtium— Detection (D. Hill). K8681 Jacfci ville is 1:26? fast 40 101 9 R 10 S 7?; ~" Dreyer II D.P.ultmaii. ToiSOO d'Or. F. Heart H48S Jack'vilK- 11-8 1::,7 fast 10 103 5 1 1 1 41 5*} J Reid 7 Fdvv in L.. Colcnda. nberon. 8M3M J'k'ville 1 1-16 l:4:t3 Kood 10 lol 7 I I 5 H BH F li KinR 7 Rajiman. (tl»-ron. (iuacsa. KS3M J'k'ville lm70v 1:51' hvv 10 lo7 2 B 6 5 3- 42:1 S Davis S HLAla-al, St. Joseph. CreutJiibilee M3M J'k'ville 1 1-M 1:SM tavy 10 107 3 2 2 3 33 3*4 C Burns 7 Qaaf-ga, Creat Jubilee. Pellevb-w. SS-.-I3 J'k'ville 1 1-M 1*83| bvy 1° MB1 B 3 3 3 4" 4*.'. Troxler 7 MamieAlu-ol. Ardri. Harry Scott 3SI47 J'k'ville 1 1-16 1:49' slow 10 104 3 4 4 4 4V 6' • Obert !t Rahman. Hooray. Wool-done. MSM .in. k' ville 1 1 8 1:54--: fast 10 109 112 3 4- 4* j Troxler 7 Hooray, Edwin L.. Relleview. ST. ILARIO, blk. h. 5 115 By St. Carlo — Orsina (C. H. Knebelkamp). SM*4C Jet k'ville 11 t 2:07? fast 5 124 3 2 3 3 VI 1" J Deav'p't R Fn.lymion. Sirfat-sbv. F. Cuard 88821 J'k'ville l!ii7ov 1:15 fast 20 109 5 5 I 5 6 61 n.S Davis 8 Sp. Prince. Colcuida. Deseom'ts. 8M88 Jack'ville 1 18 1:54 fast 10 109 I B 1 6 5J 5« V Powers t; K.lvvinl... Colcnda. Cerrviiijiiid.-r B83C1 J'k'ville lni70y 1:45* fast 5 109 8 6 4 3 8- 9"llNlcol 12 Mer.CIft. Sl.Joseph. li.-rr.v ut der. M8B8 J'k'ville lni70v 1:4E8 fast 3 114 15 4 2 1»* l1 V Powers !t Sandpiper. DeleStrome. Atjreem't S.S026 ,1'k'vill - l:n70y l:«j fast 10 109 9 10 I 10 8* K'J M MeCee lo Ros.-buri'lL. Endvinion. R.Scott GUEEN LEAD, b. m, 5 105 By Plaudit— Myrtle Harkness (A. L. Holder). 88411 J'k'ville 1 1-1S l:4of good tt MB 9 9 9 9 9 9;-"J Howard 0 O. Jubilee. ForoCuar.l. Woatstaae 88237 J'k'ville lm70y 1 :51J hvv 20 MB 8 8 S 8 8 Ml 1 Denni.-on s POPoaaoke, QtOBCr-a, CreatJubilee 18893 J'k'ville lni7ov l:48f alow i 104 2 5 5 E 4» 3*1 8 Davis ti I'.ol'Riclimonil. Elfrjn. Silverine. S77B8 Tamara lmTBy i:.".2 slow::* Ml 4 3 3 3 2t ij ,i Dennison 6 Reb.tnie. n. F.Fiesh.i. Daavesaa 8747". Tampa 3-I 1:201 slow 3 Mi | 6 6 8* lia .las Carrol llo FrankPatton. Daisy B.. Confessor. DELE STR0ME, ch. ra, 6 105 By Ben Strome — Lindele (G. P. Sherman). 88894 J'k'ville 1 1 16 1:49 fast 20 MB 9 8 7 7 7 4*4 T Ki.fin.-r ! FtireC.uard. J.A.Munro. JTkRfarbt 88422 J'k'ville 1 1-16 1:481 fast 30 114 10 9 6 7 7 7"1,.I Dennisonll Cerrvmander. Otogo. Maximum. ss.-.i:: J'k'ville 11 16 1 :4!i-' last 40 104 8 9 8 8 S*. 7"* J Dennison 10 Critic. F.udyiulon. Belle Scott. MiSB J'k'ville 1 1-M 1:49* faat 10 lo:: 8 s s 8 I p{AUa-j 8 Critic. Malediction. Agnusrrfnt. ■s.Kis J'k'ville lm70v I:4»l faat 2J 109 8 8 6 G 3- .".5 i'.utvvell !» St. llario. Sandpiper. Agreement K78M .I'k'vill- I 1-16 1:48] fast 15 106 12 12 12 9 7 7*". Fain 32 Bellegeott. Merry Cift. Irrigator v7768 Jack'ville I 1-8 1:542 fast 13-5 102 2 5 5 4 23 2" S Davis 0 Admonish, Sehlesvvig. Cablegram CRITIC, blk. e, 7 112 Bv Previous — Mintape (B. Bauer i. 88(81 Jacks'vilie 7-8 1:26? Cant 7 loo 5 9 9 10 9*- s'-'.T Roerner 11 D.I'.ultman. Toison d'O.-. F.H.-nrt 88645 J'k'ville Unify 1:45s fast B 111 1 6 5 4 41. ::",(' Crand 8 Turue't. C.Kimball. K.oflti. hm'd M81S Jacks ville 3-4 1:13 fast 15 110 5 7 9 8 K"i{ " Orand 11 K'gAvondale. Dr.Rarkley. Camel BSSI3 J'k'ville l 1-16 1:48] fast 9-10 111 2 11 1 HI1 S Davis 18 Kndymlon. BelleScott.HarrySeott 88151 Jacks'vilie 7-8 1-28J fast 2J 111 3 11 1 l»k 2» 8 Davis 8 Cold Dust. Dander, Ballot Rox. S4M Jacks'vilie 3 4 1:14a Rood 10 106 7 7 7 7 51. J Reid ! DeKalb. Takahira. J. Cabiniss. B261 J'k'ville lm70v 1:481 hvv 7-5 111 2 4 4 4 32 4l° C l'.urns 8 Ardri. Cablegram, Harry Scott. MlBB J'k'ville 1 1-16 1:49' fast 9 5 113 1 1 1 1 l4 l'J Nicol S Malediction. Agreement. Crainsar MAXIMUM, ch. c. 4 101 By Mario — Flippant (8. Louis). 88622 J'k'ville I 1 16 1:482 fast 12 115 6 111 1*3*18 Davis 11 O-rrvin'dcr, Otogo, SirW.RoPns. 18525 J'k'ville 1 1-M 1:488 fast 50 105 9 8 8 7 6s 6l- Pease 8 Olieron. C.Jubih-e. K.ofRlehm'd S820-I J'k'ville 1 1-16 1:541 hvy 5 110 5 3 4 5 5' 6'" Musgr*ve 7 Qtiagga. Ofeaf Jubilee. Wartlehl. 88260 .) a i ks'ville 7-8 1:301, hvv 20 104 8 8 X 8 61 4". Pease K Cold Dust, St. Joseph. Havre. IS1S9 J'k'ville 1116 1:51 slow 100 99 4 1 1 1 8 #*§ Pease 8 Sliapdale. Covven. otilo. M8M J'k'ville lm70v 1 :4Sg slow 25 99 I 6 fi 6 6 EH Pease C F/. of Richmond, Elgin. Q. Lead. 87540 J'k'ville 1 1-16 1:501 slow 50 109 G 3 6 7 7 72i*S Davis 7 Fliall. KobinOrey. lllllyl'iilluiuu. aiiAGGA, b. h, 6 110 By Dungarven — Xallapa (E. M. Arthur). 18737 J'k'ville 1 1-18 1:44 teat H 95 3 6 6 6 51 5-J J Wilson O Ardri. High Range. Campaigner. 8S..43 J'k'ville lm7ty 1:4M fast 11 112 1 5 5 5 4« 4* V Powers 8 Bon. Bard. JohnCanoll. Sandpiper 18495 Jack'ville 11-8 1:57 fast 12 110 4 3 2 I 53 6' V Powers 7 Edwin L.. Colconda. Oberon. 88459 J'k'ville lm70v 1 :47" fast 10 110 4 7 7 7 7 ?JV Powers 7 Ragman. Spellbound. D. scomnets MSM J'k'ville 1 1-16 1:48] good 15 110 6 4 4 4 42 31'. S Davis 7 Ragman. Oberon. Mamie Algol. M3M J'k'ville 1 1 16 1-5M hvv 4 5 112 111 1 1- l2j V Powers 7 C. Jubilee. War Held. Relleview. M237 .I'k'ville lm70y 1 :51 i hvy 5 1105 12 4 4 45 2= V Powers S Poeomoke. Cr't.Iubilee, Silverine. SAKDPIPER. b. ff, 4 108 Bv Hamburfj— Kildeer (J. A. Bennett. ss-;s: J'k'ville 1 1 16 1:47 fast 9 98 4 4 4 3 4= 4S1. Canz 8 Rcseomnets, Rot-'.-horo. Ron. Rard 88(53 Jacks'vilie 3-4 1:11 fast 4 lol 3 3 4 2*- IJ (ianz 10 Brown Ton v. J.A.Munro. DoeAllen 886-2 J'k'ville 1 1-M 1:4B| fast 4?; 112 14 4 4 53 AjWRaj 11 Cerrvniander. Otoaat, Maximum. 18575 Jacks'vilie 7-8 l-» fast 2» 107 5 5 4 3 2*1 311, J Wilson 10 ForeCuard. M..LWhalen. Mozart. 88543 J'k'ville lm7iv 1:45s fast 12 99 7 4 4 3 31 3- J Wilson 8 RonnieRard. JohnCsirroll. Quagga MSM Jacks'vilie 7 8 1 :28* fast 18 5 105 6 7 8 7 6 4» Canz 14 Toison d'Or. Silverine. Dander. S8146 J'k'ville lm70v 1 :4Ci slow 15 95 3 3 4 4 58 5s! F 11 King ,S Otilo. Joe Rose. Deseomnets. 88068 J'k'ville Jm70y 1:451 fast 18-5 106 6 3 3 1 2* 21 S Davis ft St. llario. DeleStrome. Agreem't PELLEAS, ch. tr. 4 103 Ev St. Gatien— Bellane (W. L. Williams). 88722 J'k'ville 1 Th-M 1:47| faat 100 MB 3 5 7 8 s *r *lHaaaaa 8 Oberon. RusUeru, Hooray. H881 Jacks'vilie J-8 1:26k faat W MB 4 7 I 11 10' lO-'Uvohn 11 D.Rultman. Toison d'Or, F. Heart S8643 Jacks'vilie 3 4 1:12* fast 2M 117 9 8 11 11 •ll'.O.Kohn 11 JaneSwift. Toll Box. D. Rultmau 88580 J'k'ville 1 1 16 1:461. fast K 0 103 I C 7 7 7 7*-' .'.Plriss 7 Ardri. Hans. Otilo. ss.-,13 J'k'ville lm70v 1:481 fast 20 105 6 8 8 8 8 8" Plos3 S Bon.Rard. JohnCarrolI. .Sandpiper 88l'72 Juarez 3 I 1:14* fast 7 109 2 9 9 9 *M*^Ploaa 't Ili.idei Hs-nd. Rubiola. T.Franks. 88231 Juarez 11:40 fast S 5 104 6 2 11 2"'. 2" C earner 0 M. Vigilant. P.ofCastile.T.SIicke. S7901 Juar.-z 1 1-16 1 :46*. fast 115 101 5 11 1 13 l5 G Carner G AlmaRoy. WbipTop. KnightRlaze "OUNTY CLERK, br. h. 6 110 By RtiGkin II.— Hannah Port (W. V. Casey L 88711 J'k'ville 1 1-M 1:471 fast 100 114 2 7 7 7 6s (-"JE Griffin S Yama. Oolconda. Elfall. 8S621 J'k'ville im7oy 1:46 last 60 112 1 6 fi fi 54 5» Troxler 0 Sp. Prince. Oolconda. Deseom'ts. 8.8177 J'k'ville 1 3 16 2:05*. good 15 109 5 4 I 5 5'° V*U Rergen (i Mamie Algol. Vam-n. (tlteron. S841L J'k'ville 1 1-16 1:48] good 50 114 5 7 7 7 61 fi'-yiruman 8 G .Jubilee. ForeCuard. Woolstone •MI7 Jack'ville 1 1 8 1:58 hvy I 112 16 5 5 6 B"*| Musgr've 8 Oberon. First Peep, (luagga. S801-7 Jack'ville 1 1-8 1-551 fast 9 112 1 5 5 C G fi1 Musgr've G Oberon. Main. Algol. Harrv Scott. S7815 J'k'ville lm70y 1 :45g fast 25 114 5 8 8 7 5s 5s Nicd S Edwin L.. Desconinets, Ol eron. RRAMSAR, b. ff. 6 107 Bv Grammont — Saranac (J. Kurt). 8S646 Jack'ville 1 1-4 2:07R fast 100 121 7 6 5 5 5* 8' '.Trueinan S St. llario. Kn.Ivmion. Sir Catesby HOBS Jacks'vilie 3-4 1:121 fast 60 107 9 9 7 6- B"| J Wilson Ml Yama. Toll Rox, Fore Cuard. SS473 Jacks'vilie 7 -S 1 :31jj good 30 109 12 12 12 11 10 lO11 Troxler 13 Mvlieory. ForeCnard. L.MeNally 88257 .I'k'vill.- 11 16 1:59?. hvy 9 105 7 6 4 2 8* 8*| Rrcver S Agreement. Malediction. Silverine B32B Jacfcs'vllle 7-8 l:32j| hvy 30 107 5 6 G 6 6 6s Drey.-r 7 Rio Cran.le. Fortv Four. Diction. ssjio J'k'ville lm70y 1 -SSI hvy 20 149 3 4 4 4 3« 2*- Mr J'nings 4 Tlvollul. Ballot Box, C. B»-ckbam SS14S J'k'ville 1 1-16 1:491 fast 23 MB 5 G 7 7 6h 4*| Dreyer S Critic. Maledielion. Agreement. HB88 J'k'ville lm70y 1 :45* fast 50 111 3 7 8 8 |* 6° Dreyer !) St. llario. Sandpiper, DeleStrome First Race [1st Oakland] Oakland Entries and Past Performances for Wednesday, Apri! 6. WEATHER CLEAR. TRACK FAST. LATEST PERFORMANCES OF HORSES ENTERED. FIRST RACE — 3-4 Mile. 4-year-olds and upward. Selling. (7S2«-9— 1:11 '':— 8— 110.) Ind.-x Curse DistTim.T'ckCklds Wt St V4 % % StrFin Jockeys Started Order of .Finish. COMBURY. b. b, C 111 By Bloomsbury — Coming Event (E. Kinneman). -m.' i Oakland 3 4 1:15? good M 112 7 2 2 2". 47 St.xk 11 Mat. Mack. Saloniv.Ianc. *fl«lHa« S.S.-.S,' (Jakland F C 1:12*. bvy 100 HI 11 11 11 11 ll'-'.Stock 11 I'aulClifford. I'osauio. Hampass. HaaT Oakland FCl:lt|faat lo m s I s 8 9-' j MrRrtde ■» AayJeface, KaiserfconT. Con.Costa 87775 Oakland 3-4 1:*H alow 12 112 4 3 3 3» 7»J .1 MeBride M Ruining Rush. AuntKit. Dovalta S7I10 Oakland B 1 1:10J slop 12 100 6 6 6 9' 10-:1 l'.uxton lit Rapid Water. DovaHa. Daily. M833 Oakland 3 4 1:16 fast 60 108 S 4 5 7 11" J MeBride 12 Please. (Rov.Balerio. May Amelia PACIFICO. b. g, 8 111 By Emperor of Norfolk— Atalanta H. (A. X. Mor- opoulos). 8S4M Oakland 3 11:15 fast 8 105 1 S 7 6- 5*» R Martin 11 Calvanic. Cba-'.Creen. Pickaway -jx**4 Oakland F c 1:12*. fast 5 no 2 .8 6 8* 4*1 Page I"- 1 Brannrlirr. Ihallaaan. M.l'ink 87.547 Oakland F C 1:122 hvy 6 109 8 7 7 5"* 5' Shale S Woodl'cr. S'gerlalor.K.ll.Klab'ty 17248 Oakland 3-4 1 :lt*. aood 15 111 10 10 8 82 5- . D.-iinv 11 Kerry, Calvanic. Titus II. S7110 Oakland 3 4 1:15* mud 30 109 9 9 I 8-' BHHtaale M Salvage. Llt.Rurtei.up. Col.Jack S6808 Oakland 7 8 1 :2sg good 20 109 10 10 10 11 11' 11 ''".Shale 12 ISisliopW.. Dareington. M. Jordan ■BOB Oakland F C 1 :12jj hvy 15 111 9 8 8 6J 4**. Shale 12 Illusion. No Quarter. Ampedo. LANITA. ch. f. 4 101 By Rey el Santa Anita— Seven Up (Salt Lake Stable). 88748 Oakland 11 I 2-BMJ fast 40 M 4 3 3 6 7 7-'",Rooiiev 7 J.R.L'glirev. M.ltrticioiis Legatee 18849 Oakland 13 16 2:03 good 40 85 4 3 4 6 6J 614,.A Thomas 7 Aks-Ar Beit. M. ttU i..us, Brvee. HBM Oakland 3-4 1:16 livy 15 107 12 9 8 9= 7»HT Taylor 12 Little Siss. SulomvJamr. ElodiaB M463 Oakland I 1:421 fast 20 MB 8 10 10 10 9-i 8 'Across 12 Steel. Ocean View. Silver Crain. 88364 Oakland 1» C 1:12* fast :»» 104 10 10 9 8= B* R.toney 12 L.IIenssel.ier. JiniHanna. M.Pink 88101 Oakland 1 1 :42(i good 60 100 10 9 8 9 9» 9" Drolctte Irt Cleiinadeane. Rrvee. Peg.ONeal 88052 Oakland F C 1:12 fast 12 IOC 10 9 9 CJ. 5 1 Taplin 12 A.llyman. Llllium. L. Streuber. BANROSE, b. f, 4 106 By The Commoner— Rose Standi sh (Raisin City Sta ble). 88568 Oakland 3 4 1:16 hvy 40 103 11 5 3 3nt 4t| Hjnricli 12 Little Siss. SalomvJano. ElodiaB SS 152 Oakland 11:42* fast lo0 MB 9 9 9 9 12 12-^Hninch 12 Steel. Ocean View'. Silver Crain. M3M Oakland 11:43": fast 12 10111 8 B 8 18* ni'o.c Williamsl2 .LR.Laugbrev. Dr.Downie.Oruate 88100 Oakland F C 1:1! goods*. M3 2 4 5 4** 4*1 Taplin 12 FI Molina. Rustling Silk. Beds. 8so52 Oakland F C 1:12 fast 12 MB 8 7 8 4". 4'i C \Villiamsl2 A.IIvman. Lilliuin, L. Streuber. 87534 Oakland 3 4 l:16g slow 40 164 6 7 4 61 5-J. Taplin 11 O.Setller. Soplh.m'e. L.Uen.Hsel'r 87 1 '9 Oakland 51 f 1 :0SJ slop 25 102 7 9 9 9- 9-" Kederia 11 P. Clifford. O. Heart. L.IJeus«daer 87138 Oakland F('1:12 slop 40 107 2 7 9 9-1 9-" C WilliamslO Rosstper II.. (iraee C.. Rirlb. IfifN Oakland 3-4 1:14 fast 60 lo7 2 3 7 S 8**1.1 Mcl'.iide S Roberta. May Sutton. Craee G. FREDONIA. b. f, 4 106 By Solitaire II.— Hazel Mc. (F. W. Grafford). 88C39 Oakland 1 1:48J fdo-a* I ME 5 6 7 7 7' 8"|A Williams » Woirvlllr. Spring Ran, Colbert. 88572 Oakland 11:14 hvy 40 101 6 7 6 6 fi' B»l Seldcn 12 J.R.L'gbr'v. Col.leskill. Dr.Dovv'e 8S405 Oakland F C 1:12 fast 25 107 9 9 9 7' 8*1 J King 10 Rurnell. Annie Wells. Waiter. 8781.4 Oakland G} f 1:211 slow 4 100 9 9 9 9' S1" Taplin Rt S-iinest. ItapidWat.r. L. Streuber S7MH Oakland F C 1:13 slop 30 99 11 9 9 9- 8"2A Thomas 11 Crace C.. Hen Stone. Deneen. S71 38 Oakland F C 1:12 slop 40 1C7 7 8 8 S5 7" J King 10 Cossiper II.. Crace G.. Birth. BLANCHE C. b. m. 6 104 By Sain— Malaise (H. Mack). 8S6C8 Oakland 3-4 1:151 Rood 25 lot 4 5 3 6" 8'= Anderson II Mat. Mack. Salomv.Iane. ElodiaB. s;:: Oakland 2 4 1:17! hvy 20 104 6 2 4 7** 8'5lAnderson 11 Who. Plckavvav. Maud McC. BS88 Oakland 3 4 1:16 hvy I 111 1 8 10 10' 9'nitettlg 1*J Little Siss. Saiomv.Iano. KlmliaB BM38 Oakland 3-4 1:15 fast 15 «IS 8 6 8 9* 8" I nil inn 11 Calvanic. Clias.Creeit. Pickaway K274 Oakland F C 1:131 hvy 25 MB 12 12 12 9 9"iL\nderson 12 St. Francis. AllAlone. Rlacksheep. 88197 Oakland 3 1 1:18] anal 81 98 9- 6 I 41 fi" J Anderson 12 Rm-olie. Copp.rtield. May I'ink. ssloi Oakland P C 1:12 good 12 102 10 11 10 10* 9 "J Anderson 12 FI Molino. Rustling Silk. Reda. MY PAL. b. a-. 7 111 By Eddie Jones — Palomacita (W. R. Engstrom). S83B8 Oakland 11:431 fast 20 lo; 12 6 M 9 n 8*1 A WRRaraatt .LR.Laugbrev. Di.Dowuie Ornate 32881 Oakland lm2By l:44f slow 12 llo 13 3 2 3' Bf Men try 12 llnapala. Fntension. RedwsodIL 875.52 Oakland I 1:451 livy 15 113 4 4 fi S 61 6-1 ltcnnv 12 Kaiserhoff, Coppers. I.azell. 87413 Oakland lmTBy 1 :5o*. slop 12 MB 5 6 I 7 7» 12* |Denny IS KigbtS..rt. Reds III.. L.Kitty. 87273 Oakland I 1-8 1 :55i attod 30 MB 2 4 7 8 9- 8' 1 A Walsh 18 M.otli. tons. M. Naomi. C. Paine. 17137 Oakland lin20y 1:4*4 slop .'"0 1111112 6 fi 41 S»» l'.uxton 13 G retches (;.. Wolfville. Troeba. 87053 Oakland I 1-M 1:471 fast 40 109 7 1110 11 11 11-' Mathews 11 Char. Pa iae. Dr.Mav.-r 8 Junior 86867 Oakland 1 1:422 good 15 111 9 9 9 8 8s S'" M'theus II Miss Naomi. Wap. Dr. Mayer. R. A. M'CURDY. b. p. 4 108 By IllowaJio — Mitten (T. Stowe). 88430 Oakland 3 I 1:15 fast 10 mi M 10 10 M 8* i: CaUakaall Calvanic. Chas.Green Pickaway v-.m; Oakland F C 1:111 fast 15 Ml 7 8 6 7' S'"1.I (ilass ! Blaekslieep. No Quarter. Flleid'. 88129 Oakland *'! f 1 "s- hvy 2M 93 5 6 5 5* 5=s a Thomas 7 Rosslaro. Rey Ilimb» . Galvesea. v.'5..s Oakland F C 1 :lo* bvy 100 MB 7 7 7 7 7* '{Cotton 7 J.ll.&hcehsn. Marbare. Ban-cada. 1*7900 Oakland 51 f 1 a»M-(fast M 100 8 s s *a* S'» Denn ! Rossi:, re, itinocular. 1" Mabone 86912 Oakland U f 1*871 fast 15 96 10 11 11 U» 11'"'n,-nnv 12 VelmaC.. BanruRask NoOnarter S6I27 (Jakland 51 f 1 :07*. slop 8 MB 7 7 9 9" 9"MCotton 18 Maiiretania. Hanipns^.I'liilllstlna 85869 Salt Lake 51 f l:08i fast 9 5 106 1" Cotton ■ Furnace. Yellow Foot. Seasick. EDITH R.. ch. m, 5 109 By Bassetlaw— La Secunda (Hollywood Stable.. 88S23 Oakland 3-4 1:171 bvy M 11210 11 6 4-a ;■• . Hentry 11 Who. Pickaway. Maud MeU. SS5. - Oakland S-4 1:M hvy 20 111 7 12 12 12 11-'" Page 12 Little Sis-.. S;ii..niv.I:in.-. FlodiaP. ssi55 Oakland F C 1:12 slow 40 MB :. I 8 "*-*ll«* 8 Martin 11 Ampeilo. pake of Milan. Btatrni {MM Oakland 1 1:441 slop 2iX» 97 5 3 4 Pulled up.J Class 5 Jim Caffnev. Raleigh. I'ulletta. 87K'9 Oakland 51 f 1 :os*. slop 15 I07 1 10 lo lo« 10--1A Walsh 11 P Clifford. C. Heart. L.R.-nss. laer 87051 Oakland 61 f 1 :21i fast 30 109 10 10 10 11 11'* Cavan'gh 11 Aden:). Rnrningltu^b. Cobloklll. AMETHYST, b. m. 5 109 By Paladin— Repeta (Beckwith Stable). R8C23 Oakland 3-4 1:171 hvy S M 3 I I 11 il'-'.T Rice 11 Who. Pickaway. Maud MeC. B8449 Oakland 3 4 1:15 fast 60 106 5 . 2 2 2»* 7»| Keauedy 12 Biased. Wan. r.' No Omirter R8405 Oakland F C 1:12 fast 30 110 2 3 3 61 7'-"K Martin Kt Rurnell. Annie W.-lls Waner R81M Oakland 3-4 1:1! hvy 100 107 5 3 7 8 8«« J King S L.Dieudonne. Sewed L.I'.incliita 87913 Oakland 5.1 f 1:09"; mud 88 Ml Left at the peat. J King s Tillingbast. T. Callioun. Salvage 87428 (tak land 51 f 1:08 hvy 60 107 I 4 7 7 720 J King 7 Ralronii. Rosslare. Da.blv Cip. 18481 Oakland I I |-M| sl..p 10 111 I 3 4 4nk 8'»1.I Hayes 12 Trust. Queen Bessie. Bornel!. ROYAL N.. br. h. 6 114 By Royal Flush— Naples (Wilson & Rooker). s : ;t Oakland FCl:12tfasl 20 113 8 7 8 11 11 '"Meutry 12 U Rensselaer. Jiuillanna. M.I'lnk fi8274 Oakland F C 1:131 hvy SO 112 10 10 9 lo 12--jM.-ntrv l*T "t PraTti l» IHIInaf. Bteftitatia. ssi' I Oakland F O 1:13 hvy UK) lit I 4 8 M H»'"JA WilliamslO FamMtil Hall. I'imkim. S'alvage. 874-!t Oakland El f 1*881 Strop M 112 11 11 II 11 11-- .( -otton 11 P.CIifTord. C. Heart. L.Kensselaer S.O90 Oakland 7-S l:27j' fast 10C 103 7 2 5 8 7'* 9:s Downey Ri Deuceu. Uelktadale, SilverGraia. COLONEL BRADY, br. g. 5 111 By Sain— Virgie D. (F. T. Hinkeyl. I MM Oakland 3-4 1:16 nvy 30 11X10 11 11 11» 12=*iMentry 12 Little Kiss. SaloinvJane. ElodiaR ! SM!»7 Oakland 3-4 1 :1«1 mud * ]()S 10 9 9 12 12" J MeRride 12 Bucolic, ('opperlicid. Mav l'ink. I S7M2 Oakland 1 1:471 mud 30 Wt 9 9 9 10 10 10"*Buxton in T null f'i mi ■—ill. Aunt Kit. I S7M14 Oakland TA f 1 :(* * slop 20 107 11 11 11 11 ll'^roburn 11 Anglefacc, M.McC. Mav Pink. I 87547 Oakland F C 1:121 hvy 15 10!) 1 6 6 6' 6'° Vosper S Woodier, STgerlator.il. H.Flah'ty I 8. 3»." Oakland 3-4 l:15g fast 30 1 4 10 10 10 11s 11'* J King 12 Vol ma ('.. Sam Barker, Adona. I 87001 Oakland 3-4 1:141 fast 50 104 5 5 5 7 7"JB Will'ms 7 BillvMver. This Belle. Novgorod I 86813 Oakland 7-8 1:27 fast 40 104 9 6 8 6 10= 11" K Williains12 Redeem. DavidWartield. Netting I 8672.'. Oakland F C 1:131 hvy 12 11110 12 11 71 6"3Leeds 12 Chittcrl'gs. J. A.Mallon.RlancheC i 8SS01 Oakland lm20y 1:451 hvy 30 104 6 4 4 5s 51S1E Williams 7 Legatee, t'opperfield. Sea Lad. s Page 6 Second Race [2nd Oakland] SECOND RACE— 1 1-8 Miles. 4-year-olds and upward. Selling. 720s )— 1:.- 1— :;— 1*»9.) MIKE JORDAN, b. g, 9 112 By Nephew— Zylpha (W. St. Vincent). SS750 Oakland 1 1:421 fast 7 10s 8 1110 9 ft*| 718 W Towers 11 Rubric. OwftltW. French Cook. | J*35» Oakland lm20v 1 :441 fast S3 11" 6 6 4 3 3J ft*| Vosper 12 Woolen. CollMit. Ocean View. s KMiSo Oakland lm20y l:44if fast 31 109 7 5 3 5 3n* 4J Denny ".) Oippers. Tom OMallev. Woolen | 87713 Oakland I 1-lfi l:4ft| slow 41 98 5 5 4 4 7=1 4TJ Denny ft S'kSpring. Desperado. SpringRan , 87"1 Oakland 11:43* hvy 4 113 6 3 2 3 2=1 25 ■ lhigan 10 Meltondale. Mossback. Whidden. I *7411 Oakland lm70v 1 :48| slop 6 106 3 10 10 10 10 in"jl)enny Hi Meltondale. J.C.Clcm. CockSure. j S69R9 Oakland lm20v 1 :42| fast 5 106 3 4 4 5 4=131 Denny 10 Con. Bell. ML Naomi. C. Paine. ! * WS Oakland 1 1:411 good 2 106 6 5 6 6 5h 31 Denny 8 Cadichon. Blacksheep. S. Sprinc J SPRING BAN. ch. m. 7 110 By Handspring — Ten Ban (Northwest Stable). 5-S725 Oakland linJov 1 :i' f. good 5 ln« 8 S 7 6 6* 3= (Jross 8 Sil.I.ine. DixieDixon. OooanView ^M 39 Oakland 1 1 : 43g slow 9-10 109 6 9 9 6 41 2= Cotton ! Wolfville. Colbert, Bawl. jHft Oakland 1 1-16 1 :Wt slop 7 95 2 5 6 5 7= 7'=JK Martin '.* Radation. Uuliric, Avontellus. ; 88554 Oakland lm20vl:46 hvy 31 111 7 7 4 1 11 2J T Itiec ! Avontellus. Bryee, Andy Davern . 8802 i Oakland 11-16 1:49 slow 12 97 7 7 6 7 71 71*i-T Ulnss f» Desperado. Freneht'ook. R'kthorn J S79! 0 Oakland lm20v 1:441 hvv 10 96 2 4 5 5 5 5'3 J (Mass 5 K. Moving. Meltondale. Rosevale. K78S1 Oakland 1 1 16 1 :50j! slop 7 99 6 3 2 2 2* 3'i J Class 9 Con. Bell. Desperado. Mi Derecho 87743 Oakland 1 1 16 1 :40g slow 20 100 8 8 7 6 3n* 3'J Bnxton « SinkSpring, Desperado. M Jordan COCK SURE. ch. g. 7 112 By Himyar — Vain Glory (Frazier & Farris). V-7J7 Oaklan.l lm20v 1 :44g goo.l IS ]os 3 6 7 I II ft* A WilliamslO tadichon. Wolfville. Cataline. I ftftfiS Oaklan.l lin20v 1:44* good 12 111 7 7 8 8 Si I» Page 12 Pickaway. OharlesGreen, Orilenc i 8v|.,_' Oakland 1 1 :42* fast 15 102 2 9 9 7 63 510 A \Villiams12 Steel. Ocean View. Silver Orate, i J.-S430 Oakland 3-4 1:15 fast 6 105 7 7 fi 51 4=?. Page 11 Calvanic.t'liarlesCrccn. Pickaway , 87966 Oakland lm20y 1:46* hvy 10 105 7 3 3 I 3' 45 J Taplin 12 SirJohn. Dr.Downie. Sp. Delivery J R7MIJ Oakland lm20v 1 :44* slow 15 lfc.t 4 4 6 7 6'J 5'=lKcogh R Aks-Ar Ben. SilverLine. Cataline [ 87641 Oakland 1 1:44* mud 12 97 4 4 5 3 34 3" A Thomas 7 Servieenee. Rubric. Clias.Creen. ; HOMELESS, br. g. 6 112 By Allan-a-Dal© or Batten— Wanton (W. T. Ander- son). i RS5S4 Oakland lm2»»vl:4€ hvv 3 108 9 5 7 7 7s V\ C H Miller 0 Avontellus. Spring Ban. Brvce. \ S8506 Oakland 1 1-16 1:491 slop 5 94 3 5 7 7 7" 6' 1C H Miller S Ocean View, Col. Jack. Brvce. S 8M6K Oakland 13 16 2:01 fast 25 91 6 1 1 1 2=1 33J C H Miller « Aks-Ar-Ben. Onatassa. Sir John f 88224 Oakland 1 1 :45g hvy 6 111 4 9 9 9 8 6-• Vosper ! Cataline. Wolfville. Trocha. , S79C4 Oakland 1 3-16 2:031 hvy 20 87 2 5 4 4 3"k 310 C H Miller 6 Whidden. Servieenee. M.Offlcious. ' NASMERITO. b. g. 4 103 By Nasturtium— Merito (Fetaluma Stable). SJ74S Oakland 1 14 2:09? fast 20 106 7 7 7 5 5- 5'i J Kin^ 7 J.R.I/ghrey. M. Officious. Legatee ■ Wast Oakland lm20y 1 :441 good 6 109 6 10 10 10 10 8""J.T King 1 » Cadichon. Wolfville. Cocksure. j N C.72 Oakland 11:44 hvy 41 106 4 10 10 12 12 121:U Kin;; B J.R.L'ghr'v. Crtbleskill. Dr.Dow'e j fjSm Oakland 11:45 hvy loO ]06 6 10 10 7 7J 7*1 J Kfeaj W Tremargo. FrVliCook. Ilamp:iss , 86867 Oakland 1 1 :42g grmd 10 106 Ix ft at the post. J King 11 Miss Naomi. Wap Dr. Mayer. 86669 Oakland 1 1 8 l:56g slop 20 104 4 7 7 7 7 7" J King 7 Merllngo. Ed Ball. Convent Bell. 85675 Vancouver 1 1-8 2:06 slop 10 104 7=» J King H Wolfville. Sea Lad. J. C. Clem. 86451 V'couver lm'Oy l:46i good 6 105 2» J King 8 Hoy Junior. Bosevale. Ed Ball. I REDWOOD II.. ch. g. 7 107 By De Beauvoir — Hawbloom (W. M. Cain). S«43«i Oakland 3-4 1:15 fast 4} 109 Pulled up. Tapliu 11 Calvanic. lias.Creen. Pickaway J 8836* Oakland ll:43ifast 8 107 4 3 5 4 Ink 4=1 Page 12 .T.R.Laughrev. Dr.Dow uie.Ornate 88104 Oakland 1 1 :42g good 9 112 5 13 3 4= 6'3JSclden W Clennadeane. Brvce. Pec. O'Neal | 88056 Oakland 1 1:42 fast 15 109 9 9 7 8 9s 8"1 Mentry 10 Itosevale. Dr. Downie. Wicket. S79«6 Oakland lmlOy 1 :46J hvy 12 105 5 4 4 11 12 12" Coburn 12 SirJohn. Dr.Downie. Sp. Delivery S7K 1 Oakland lin20y 1:441 slow 6 109 4 4 1 1 Q 33 Selden 12 Huapala. Pretension. Lazell. FELIGR0S0. b. h. 6 105 By Altamax — Dangerous Maid (M. A. Dodge). MBOMkfaad lm2"y 1:44* good 40 101 4 ».' 12 11 11 llIT(; W (":ii"H12 Pickawav. Chariest Jm-n. Orilenc 1 mSKOmkimmt 11:44 hvy 60 HS 9 12 12 10 9' ta O W Car'1112 J.K.I/ghr'v. Cobleskill. Dr.Dow'e 1 8^)6 Oakland 1 1 16 1 :49J slop *l 9K 7 7 8 8 6= 7"'J ; W Car'U S Ocean View. Col. .lack. Brvce. ; 8"*2 ni Oakland 11:442 mud 40 1'I6 9 8 9 9 8= S'=.\C W Carr'l • Redeem. C.rcMicnO.. Mr.Bishop. 88081 Oakland 6J f 1 :20 fast 30 102 9 9 9 9 9== O W 'arrl «» LikelvD'donne. Aenuia. Cbantillv 85212 Hamilton 1 1 S 1 :54» fast 6 99 7 7 7 3 V 610J.Ias Carroll AdaO. Walker, i'onvill.-. Cable-ram MM Montreal 1 3-16 2:03* fast 30 103 11 13 14 14 91 9,Rl.Ias CarrollL.Lady. Woolstone. T.ShflUChraun. , TRUST, b. g. 5 107 By Vcsurian — Loch Katrine (Maitia & Pourroy). 88K3. Oakland 1 1 :43* slow 60 111 2 8 8 9 9 9,T,,Kettic !» W"lfville. Bpriag Ran. Colb.rt. 8 V.4 Oakland lm20yl:4« hvy 60 113 6 9 9 9 S1 8171A Williams '.I Avontellus. Sprinc Ran. Rrvee. 88:::^ Oakland lm2tty 1 :44J f/k 100 113 8 12 12 12 12 12='iKeo;;li 12 Woolen. !'oll«ert. Mike Jordan. ' 87827 Oakland 1 l:43ii g- od 60 111 7 9 10 10 11 ll'^Rettic 11 Convent Bell. Coppers. Cont. Costa 87688 Oakland 1 3 16 2:03| hvy 100 98 3 5 8 8 8 S«« Denny S Bmktborn. S.S'princ. AkS-Af Ben | ST. ALBANS, ch. g. 6 107 By Tarcoola— St. Kristine (G. P. McNeil). 8S.-.7 Oakland lm20y 1 :441 good 15 103 10 S 8 8 91 10'- Jahnseu M Cadiehoii. Wolfvill-. Cock Sure. « tUU Oakland 1 1:42* last 40 109 11 12 is 12 11 U**Mkalt 12 Steel. Oer-an Vi.-w. Silver Grate. 1 88364 Oakland FC 1:121 fast 10 110 9 9 10 10 10»i. Vosper 12 L.Rensselaer. JiiuHanna. M.Pink 1 8794o Oakland 1 1:46 mud 7 109 5 6 6 6 7 7-'1,.Mentry 7 Silver Line. SamBarber. Cataline 87Soi Oakland lm20y 1 :44g slow 10 105 12 12 11 10 10= 6:i Shale 12 Huapala. Pretension. Red wood 1 1. 87665 Oaklaml ll:45ghvy 12 104 2 5 5 5 5} 6r'3 Shale 7 SpccialDeliverv. Cataline. Who. S7527 Oakland lm20y 1 :45| slow 10 M 3 8 8 7 8- 7bi A Walsh 10.1. C. Clem, Cobleskill. Steel. Third Race [3rd Oakland] THIRD RACE — Futurity Course (170 feet less than 3-4 mile). 3-vear-olds and upward. Selling. (71S17 ! — l:08*s— 2— 1W.) GOLDFINN. b. m. 5 106 By Gold Heels— Wings (P. G. Lynch). 8S776 Oakland 3 4 1 :14* fast 7 10 109 3 2 2 !" 1= Cross 7Ladv Panchita. Orelio. Sewell. SS728 Oakland 3-11:14 good 2 105 7 7 4 2"k 1« Cross S L.Dietldonne. KidNortb. Orelio. 8806^ Oakland FC 1:101 good 8 110 5 5 3 3= 3', Cross 11 OHbort Rose. Sewell. Raleigh. 8V"*9 Oakland 3-4 1:14} hvy 8 ins 1 :, 5 5' 4=1 Cross !) Orelio. Thistle Relic. Servieenee. ! 884X1 Oakland FC 1:101 fast 4 110 4 4 4 5 4'1 T Rice 7 Ralronia. Cop'rtown. Dr.D'guertv ! 883^5 Oakland 11:40 fast 40 105 9 8 9 9 9 9='3Page ft Bub. Water. 811. Knight. K. Johnson ' 88054 Oakland 3-4 1:14 fast 7-10 105 1 1 1 l" 1 C H Shil'g 8 Orelio. Bishop W.. Marburg. 87989 Oakland FCl:llghvy 1 115 1 3 2 2=1 2°k c H Shi l'g 5 Hamper. Orelio, Inclement. THISTLE BELLE, br. f, 4 103 By Knight of the Thistle— Belturbet (Frazier A ! Farris). SV77. Oakland FC 1:101 fast 6-6 106 1 3 I ft* 2»f Cross 4 Rey Hindoo. L.Dieudonne. KcrnL. 88726 Oakland 5 -8 1 *»t good 61 100 2 1 2 Ink 3=J A Thomas 5 Cloudli't. Calvesca. J.H.Sheeliah v 88640 Oaklan.l 3 4 1:11* slow 4 106 1 2 2 2= l'* Page ! E.Hanvood. P.Mohr. W.T.Ov'ton Ss.'.v.i Oakland 3-4 1:141 hvy IS -5 1"4 5 1 1 2'S 2'1 Page ft Orelio. Servieenee. Coldflnn. 88453 Oakland F C l:09j( fast 8-5 104 2 111= 13 Page 7 Inclement. J.F.Crowlev. R. Water 88383 Oakland F C 1:101 fast 1 106 1 11 1» 1« Vosper S Ampedo, M.Musgrave. P. Ma hone 88347 Oakland 3-4 1:131 fast 8 107 5 111* 1=1 Vosper 8 RovJnnior. Marbnrg. FaneuilHall 88222 Oakland 3-4 1 :16i hvy 41 107 4 11 1* 2« Page 5 (J race C. Fordello. Ampedo. KID NORTH, blk. g, 3 88 By Bannockburn— Merida (G. A. Marshall). 8*7 ■.'« Oakland 3-4 1:14 good 16 5 N ."". I 2 ft* 3*1 Selden S Coldtinn. Like.Diendounc. Orelio 88716 Oakland F C 1 :111 good 16-5 100 7 7 4 U 1" Selden "J M. Picnic. L.Clinton. L. Panchita. l 88665 Oakland 3-4 1:151 good 31 95 7 3 11- 2nk Selden 7 4 J nod Ship. Hiacko. Argonaut. 88«35 Oakland FC 1:121 slow 5 112 3 3 4 2=}1? Selden 11 DixieDixon, Cramerev. Descend' t 88507 Oakland 3 4 1:15 slop 14-5 90 6 4 6 6 6»« Selden 0 Lena Leeh. Emma C. Hampass. ! 88186 Oakland FC1:10 fast 6 85 7 6 4 4= 3'J Selden 8 Sewell. Spohn. Orelio. 88448 Oakland FC 1:111 fast 7 107 7 6 6 2nk lok Selden It Silk. Rasel. Direetello. 88220 Oakland FCi:i4ghvy 7-10 110 1 2 2 2= 3« C H Shil'g 7 Descendant. Rasel. Ocean View. JIM GAFFNET, b. g. 6 108 By Golden Garter— Miss Maxim (J. S. Harlan). 8S. 5 Oakland 11:40 fast 7 lo:, 5 3 3 2 2= 5*1 Kennedy 9 Rub. Water, Sil.Knight.F. Johnson 88349 Oakland 5-8 591 fast 30 107 4 5 5 .V 431, Kennedy • Pajaroita. J.H.Sheehan. Ma«'man 88301 Oakland 3 4 l:15g hvy 41 110 1 4 5 5« V Kennedy (i Lewiston. Richteasv. Rich. Reed 87712 Oakland 1 1-16 1:491 slow 3 • 105 111 1 l3 1=^ Coburn 4 Sil. Knight. Nadzu.F. Johnson. 87664 Oakland 5-8 l:»lg hvy 3 110 4 4 4 4= 2= Coburn .5 floodlight. Rinocular.Bellwether ' 87604 Oakland 1 1 :44g slop 11-10 109 2 111 P|U Coburn S Raleigh. Fulletta. Trust. 87526 Oakland 5-8 1:011 slow 12 K 4 3 2 3 2n 2=1 Coburn 5 Madman. Prejuicio, Hector. 87LW Oakland lm7 ly 1:441 fast 11-10 113 4 2 2 2 lot lj Coburn '.» John Louis. Nadzu. Rosevale. BALRONIA. b. f , S 90 By Balgowan — Sebastiana (F. M. Hopper). 8Mi."..t Oakland 3-4 1:131 good 41 loo 2 3 3 3= 4" A Thomas 4 M.O'Con'l. Ch.Krum. Cop'rtown. 88571 Oakland 3-4 1:141 hvy 9-10 99 1 2 1 2'J 2= ■ Martin 5 L.Elizabeth. Lew'tou, M.O'Cou'U 8S534 Oakland FC 1:111 hvy 9-5 101 1 4 2 2« 1=1 Tapliii 7 Sewell. CilN-rt Rose. Marburg. 8S433 Oakland F C 1:101 fast 8 95 1 2 2 2= 11 A Thomas 7 Cop'rtown, Dr.D'ghertv. Onldnnn 88303 Oakland 5-8 1:02 hvy 7 105 1 116= 64J Vosper ft Dad.Cip. P.Mohr. Dr. Dougherty. 8S176 Oakland 1 1-1« l:49g slop 10 110 1 1 1 1 1J 48 Vosp r »; Turret. Old Mexico. JudgeQuinn. 88103 Oakland 7-8 l:27g good 8 105 6 11 1 1' 3"1 Vosper IO Turret. CuesterKrum. I ewiston. ; 87941 Oakland 5-8 1:02 mud 31 105 3 2 2 2'1 Ink Vosp.-r 5 Bellwether. Hamper. Napa Nick. ' 8EWELL. b. h. 6 108 By Cesarion— Ora Bailey (W. Cahill). rs.7t; Oakland I I 1 Mi fast 23 5 114 5 5 4 ft* 4*| HwllJ 7 tioldfinn, Ladv Panchita. Orelio. 88685 Oakland 3 4 1:15* hvy 8-5 113 1 12 2= N Mentry :: Pr.juieio. Entield. S836J Oakland F C 1:101 good 11-5 115 2 2 1 l»| 2nk Mentry 11 Gilbert Rose. Coldflinn. Raleigh. 88626 Oakland F C 1:111 hvy 31 IK 2 3 2 1*| tH Mnto| S Mvles O'Connell. Spohn. Orelio. 88534 Oakland FC 1:111 hvy 11-5 114 4 1111 2=1 Mentry 7 Ralronia. Oilhcrt Rose. Marburg 88486 Oakland FT 1:10 fast 41 113 1 11 l4 1=1 Mentry 8 Spohn. Kid North. Orelio. 88433 Oakland FC 1:101 fast 5 115 Left at the post. Mentry 7 Ralronia. Cop'rtown. Dr.D'ghertv 88331 Oakland FCl:10ggood5 112 3 3 3 3». 3=1 Mentry 7 W.T.O'ton. J.F.C'wley.L.Eliz'b'h j BINOCULAR, b. c, 3 90 By Filigrane — Osee (A. J. Jackson). 887:* Oakland 5 8 1 :oo* good 30 95 3 5 5 5 5'i Kederis 5 Cloiidlight. Calvesi-a. This.Relle 88638 Oakland 5 8 1 :004 slow 12 98 2 6 6 6 6 -'JAnderson *, Prejuicio. Cloiidlight. Entield. 878* Oakland 3 4 1 :14j( good 15 97 3 11 1H In K Martin ft RalciguP.D.. ChesKrum. Turret 87777 Oakland 3-1 1 :151 slow 13-5 88 2 11 2' 3=1 A Thomas 7 Orelio. Phil Mohr. Ralronia. 87664 Oakland 5 8 1:011 hvy 14-5 90 3 2 3 31 3* Kederis 5 Cloiidlight. J.Caffnev.Relhvether 876O0 Oakland 5-8 1:02* slop 7 100 2 12 1= 2= Buxton S Ilex. Coppertown. Napa Nick. 87468 Oakland 6-8 1:011 hvy 14-5 105 1 12 2 | 4J| Ojhn f» Coppertown. Ilex. Miss Picnic. 87366 Oakland 5-8 l:00g slow 8 107 2 11 l1 3Ji Buxton 8 Coppertown, Daddy Cip, Silk. Fourth Race [4th Oakland] FOURTH RACE — 1 1-8 Miles. 3-year-olds and upward. Handicap. fTftMft I tl 1 MftL) CHESTER KRUM, ch. e. 3 92 By Sir Hercules — Ravolette (E. Moyne). 8*7:7 Oak land 11:41 fast I 92 2 111 11 1- Selden i Orbicular. IiK-lemnl. CoIonelJaek l 8C.749 Oakland 3-4 1 14J fast 17-10 10S 5 4 4 3'»2n A Will'ms 5 DaddvCip, L.Elizabetli. Redeem S8H 3 Oakland 11:41 good 11-5 90 5 4 5 4 4^ 3'J A Thomas t; Righteasy. Inclement. Nadzu. 88650 Oakland 3-4 1 :13! good 4-5 107 4 4 4 4 23 Page 4 M. O'Connell. Cop'rtown, Ralronia 88«50 Oakland 3-4 1 : 131 good 4-5 107 4 4 4 4 2s Page 4 M.O'Con'ell. Cop'rtown, Ralronia 88469 Oakland 3-4 1:131 fast I 102 2 3 4 4 l5 Taplip 4 B.of Fortune. DaddvCip. Lewiston 8S3O0 Oakland 11:43! hvy 5 93 4 3 5 4 5* 2n E Martin 6 Raleigh. Inclement. L.Dieudonne 88175 Oakland 1 1-16 1:492 slop 15 115 5 6 6 6 6 6=» A Williams g Turret. Old Mexico. JudgeQuinn. ORBICULAR, ch. h. 7 112 By Smile— Orbed Maiden (Johnson & Gray). 8-777 Oakland 11:41 fast 3-4 112 4 3 I 2 2". 2= T Rice 5 ('lies. K ruin. Inclement, Col. Jack 88714 Oakland. 1 1 8 1 :ott goodl3-20 lo8 4 3 3 I ■ l4 T Rice 5 Colonel Jack. Whidden. Nadzu. 8 5:»» Oakland 1 1:42 hvy 18 5 lor, 4 4 3 3 3" 3U T Ri e 4 Riguteasv. PhilMohr E.T.Frver. 88l«7 Oakland 1 1:40 fast 3 105 7 7 4 2 2 3=} T Rice 8 Arasee. Rubb'gWater. Righteasv 88385 Oakland 11:40 fast 5 110 4 7 8 6 6" 4'i T Rice n Rub. Water. Sil.Knight.F. Johnson 88127 Oakland ll:41ghvy I 112 6 4 4 5 S« 4»1 Mentry tt F.Johnson. SilKnight. OldMexieo 87«t8 Juarez 11:391 fast 9-5 120 4 2 2 2 H* H* Moleswh 4 Meadow, LadvEsther. Sugarmaid 877'4 Juarez 1 18 1:521 last 1 119 1 4 4 4 34 21 Br 'game 4 Spooner. Meadow. Pocotaligo. INCLEMENT, b. g. 4 99 By Peep n Day-Rain Drop (L. F. O'Leary). 88777 taklani 11:11 fast 7 M 3 4 4 4 31 ::;; Vandusen .". ('hes.Krum. OlMeater, CoLJack. BfMi Oakland 1 1:41 good 15 100 4 2 3 2 2n" 9 V.iikIumii ti Righteasv. Cbrater Kruni. Nadaa S8608 Oakland 7 8 1:29 slop 11-10 100 (21 1 1H lj E Martin « RapidW'ater. Calvesca. lewiston 88591 Oakland lm70y 1 :46g hvy 8 115 5 11 2 'J'l 3'i M-ntry fi Keep Moving. C »1. Jack. Miles. 88505 Oakland 11:411 slop 3 102 3 2 2 2 2» M Kederis ft Keep Moving. Miles. Raleigh. 881.,:: Oakland F''l:09gfast 6 103 3 2 2 2J 2J Tapliu 7 Til. Belle. J.F.Crowlev. R. Water. 88 403 Oakland 7-8 1:26 fast 12 105 3 3 4 4 31 3H Page ft Arasee. L.Dieudonne. Rap.Wnler 88384 Oakland 3-4 l:13g fast 15 115 4 5 5 5= 4 "j Page ft D.ofMilan. L.Klizab'li.Dr.D'gh'ty COLONEL JACK. b. h. 6 97 By Pessara — Middy Morgan (0. Turek). IRKOaklaM 7 8 I -'7* fast 20 114 2 4 1 5 4"t 3-' Mentrv ti Rev Hind'-.. Phil Molir. Falicv. 8^.777 Oakland 11:11 fast 20 i»l 5 5 5 5 41 48 OrOI B Ch. Kruni. Oibi.ular, 1 n l -tii ut 88714 Oaklaml 1 1 8 1 :5I! good 30 103 111 1 1 , 24 Cross .".Orbicular. Whidden. Nadzu. 88649 Oakland 13 16 2:02 good 13-5 jftj 2 111 4=1 4" 1 Page 7 Aks-Ar Ren. M.Ofliejoiis. Rrvee. 8 :,91 Oakland IniiOy 1 :46g hvy 13 5 MS 4 2 3 3 3« :'• ■ Martin ti Keep Moving. Inclement. Miles. 88552 Oakland lin70y 1.471 hvy 15 103 3 2 2 2 2=1 1' E Martin ti K. Moving. Aks -Ar-Ren. Redeem SS50fi Oakland 1 1 16 1 :49g slop 115 102 8 8 6 5 4s 2" Tapliu 8 OeeanView. Rrvee. Miss Officious 88434 Oakland 11:42 fast 30 11110 7 7 7 6= t;"i.T Rice IO HnsbMonev. M. Picnic. Cliantillv. 882..1 Oakland 61 f 1:21! fast 15 114 6 6 5 41 *"i Kenu.-«ly f) DnkeofMilan. FrenchCook.Acquia EDWIN T. FRYER, b. h. 6 100 By Juvenal— Spcedv (F. Wallhauscr). 8*778 Oakland lin70y 1 4 .i fast 7 111 • 8 8 S V PI Meniiv !t Raleigh. i:i h..p W.. Hiacko. 88»,8f, t»akland 11:431 hvy 10 108 :. :, :, 5 5 5"JPa»e .'.Ed Rail. Lewiston. Raleigh. 88..90 Oakland 1 1:42- hvy 4 ion j :; 4 4 4 4'HE Martin 4 Righteasv. Phil Mohr. Orbicular. 88535 Oakland 1 1 16 1 :46g hvy 9 95 5 4 4 3 »* 2* B Martin l Arasee. Nadzu. Raleigh. 88488 Oakland lm70y 1 :44g fast 4 107 3 4 4 3 2'1 1»1 Page 7, R'ndA Round. Whidden. BishopW 884':4 Oakland 11:42 fast 12 109 1 9 8 8 81 4*1 Lindhiirst lo HnsbMonev. M. Picnic. Cliantillv. 88386 Oakland lm70y 1 :45jf fast 40 107 8 8 8 8 8= ft" jl.'dhui st ft ftjft Ball. Follie L., ttnatassa. Fifth Race [5th Oakland] FIFTH RACE: — 1 Mile. 3-year-olds and upward. Selling. fftBKM -1 :::s ■-.-.— 4— ! ."..) HIACKO. b. h. 5 110 By Fresno — My Fate (R. S. Davidsonl. 88778 Oakland lm70y 1 :451 f ast 4 104 5 11 2 2". :: . A Williams » Raleigh. Bishop W Whidden. 88665 Oaklan.l 3-4 1 :15g good 13-5 114 5 4 I 3' S] A Williams 7 Goo4 Ship. Kid North. Argonaut. 8801* Oakland 3-4 1:151 slow 8 10S 9 9 6 31 l»k A Williams ! Grace C. Burleigh. Rov Junior 878S1 t akland 1 1-16 1 :50f slop 15 108 9 7 6 C 51 6»1 A Thomas ft Con.Rell. Desperado. Spring Ran 87396 Juarez 11:42 slow 6-5 112 9 9 9 9 9 9" Kennedy ft Whip Top. Ounston. Rickev. 87302 Juarez 11:41 fast 7 110 1 1 1 1 31 9« T Rice 12 Pedro. Ora Sod.luth. Cunston. 86.'67 Pimlieo 1 1-2 2:35g fast 10 110 I^eft at the post. C Crand Oreagna. Pins&Needles. How Shean 85248 Pimlieo 3-4 1:1a last a* 110 1 6 4 4l &» C Urand MisbPtriKord.Escutclifou.BallotBox I ! I I I I I I I i s | s | , I j ! J ; . J I i i , J [ ; i \ S f ' , ■ j j , I J | 1 1 ; , ' | « 1 1 ! ROY JUNIOR, ch. g, 4 108 By Isidor — Isabel! (Stockton Ranch Stable). 88724 Oakland 3 4 1:111 good IS 5 HO 1 2 2 23 3'1, C Archib'dll R-.s.imo. Emma C.. Argonaut. S8CK2 O-akland F C 1:H»1 K x»l 9 104 10 8 5 6= B»j Selden 11 tiillx-rt Rose. Sewell. Coldflnn. 88C37 Oaklan.l 3-4 l:I5g slow 41 107 6 5 6 6» 3j Cotton 7 CraccC. Darcington. St.iian.is. 88450 Oakland 3-4 1:14 fast 41 110 4 5 4 41 3" J Kennedy !» Lady Panchita. Redeem. LmniaC 8.8386 Oakland lm70v 1 :45! fast 5 105 6 3 4 4 4' 5»i Kennedy ! FaI Rail. Follie I... Onatassa 8S347 Oakland ft-4 l:13g fast 6 110 6 4 I ■ 2=1 Kennedy ft ThistleRelle. Marburg. Ian. Hall. 88156 Oakland F C 1:11! slow » 112 2 3 3 3=1 1 J C. II Shil'g ft Creston. Dr.D'gherty. L.Rut cup 88053 Oakland F C 1:101 fast 11-5 107 6 3 3 3= R Taplin 70 RurningRush. Ranomca. Illusion. WHIDDEN, br. g. 5 111 By Miller — Franconia (Maine Stable). 8^778 Oakland lni70v 1:451 fast 10 103 7 7 7 6 7= 4J Selden ft Raleigh. BMMft W.. Hiacko. 88714 Oakland 1 1-8 1 :541 good 9 96 2 4 4 3 33 3'J A Thomas 5 Orbicular. Colonel Jack. Na.htn. RSt;f,4 Oaklan.l lm70y 1:461 good ft ItMi 6 6 5 4 4"k 3=j Page « K'pMoving, Radatlon, Btiektliorn 88627 Oakland 11:43* hvy 15 101) 11 10 6 4 ft* ft* Page 11 MissPicnic. Tremargo. Servieenee 88553 Oakland lm70v 1 :471 hvy 14-5 104 5 6 5 6 6 6'=iTaplin 0 Col .Jack. K. Moving. Aks Ar B.-n ! 84S8 Oakland lm70y l:44g fast 15 100 5 5 5 5 5 3" Selden 5 E.T.Frver. R'd&Round. Bishop W SS34S Oakland lm70v l:45g fast 8 104 6 6 6 5 5" 5151J Glass G Ed Ball. Bishop W.. Desperado. 88278 Oakland lm70y 1:47 hvy 5 100 2 3 1 1 1J 25 E Martin ti Ed Ball. Desperado. Sir John. REDEEM, b. f, 8 94 By Eddie Jones — Mortgage (J. W. Paulsen). 88719 Oakland 3 1 1:111 fast 15 88 4 5 5 5 4"".A Thomas .-, Dad.Cip. Ch.Krum. L.F.IizalMth. 88827 Oakland 1 1:431 h\v lo 91 17 9 9 8' 5"'1.V Thomas 11 Miss Picnic. Whidden. Tremargo 88."..". I Oakland lin70v 1:471 hvy 10 86 1 4 4 4 5'i 4"! A Thomas ti Col.Ja.k. K. Moving. Aks-Ar Ren 88450 Oakland 3-4 1:14 fast 12 96 6 8 5 3= 2'i A Thomas f I.adyPaiichita. R. Junior. Emm.iC 88248 Oaklan.l lm70y 1 :45g fast 15 87 2 4 4 4 21 4" J A Thomas ft ¥a\ Ball. Bishop W.. l espera.l. . 88278 t akland lm70v 1:47 hvy 15 S6 5 4 5 4 41 5'3 A Thomas ti Ed Ball. Whidden. Desperado. 8S2O0 Oakland 1 l:44g mud 2 90 4 7 5 3 31 1" A Thomas : GretchenG., Mr. Bishop, Col.l.ick 88078 Oakland lm70y 1:151 fast 10 87 2 4 4 4 4n 43J A Thon as 5 Meltondale, KccpMoving. EdBall BEAU MAN. ch. c. 4 108 By Beau Ormonde — Afamada (Bard & Farrar). 88724 Oakland ft-4 1:14$ good 13 107 10 10 9 10'11"T Taylor 11 Rosam... Emma C. Roy Junior. 88(88 Oakland 3-4 1:16 hvy 10 ]|0 I I 5 54 4'=iT Taylor « Banorella, M. Picnic. Darcingtoi, KC2( Oakland 5'. f 1:10 hvv 4| 111 5 7 5 3»k 2' T Taylor !» Banonica, M.Musgrave. Burleigh 88.-.8S Oakland KM' 1:11! hvv 10 109 7 6 6 4l 3R1 T Taylor 7 L.Clinton. MissPi.nic. Novgorod. SSIS6 Oakland F C 1:10 fast 12 105 5 8 7 7= 6"1, T Rice S Sewell. Si«.hn. Kid North. 88284 Juarez 7-8 1:261 fast 31 100 3 2 1 1 2"k 3'J Q McC'thy ." OceanQneen. Meadow. M. Hannah 88253 Juarez 5-S l:00j( fast 6 104 1 2 2 2'1 ln'» T Rice ! H. Garrett. Lykers. Gypsy King. MSN Juarez 3-4 1 :131 fast 8-5 109 4 2 2 2j 2» T Rice 8 G. Louise. EthelDay. II. Pearson. CHARLEY PAINE, ch. g, 6 110 By St. Gatien— Marsala (F. Merckel). 87743 Oakland 1 1 M 1:1''- sl"w 7 100 6 7 8 8 8 61 = ,.Vaiidnseu ! S'kSpring. DesiM-rado. SpringKan 87167 Oakland 1 1-16 1:501 hvy 12 M 15 5 4 4' 4*1 Voapcr 10 Buckthorn. Mr. Bishop. Ed Ball. 87329 Oaklan.l 1 1 16 1 Alt slow S HI 1 r, 9 8 KJ .-.'".Mentry 11 Ed Ball. Keep Moving. J.C.lleiu 87273 Oakland 1 1-8 1:551 good 16-5 114 12 2 1 12 3", Mentry IO M.Offici .us. M. Naomi. Cataline. 87191 Oakland 1 1-16 1 :191 slow 6 109 1 3 3 4 4=1 4^1 Vosper 7 Belmere. Follie L.. Cadichon. 87053 Oakland 1 1-1G 1:471 fast 8-5 109 6 2 1 1 l3 1= Vosper 11 Dr.May.-r. RovJnnior. Whidden. 86969 Oakland lm20v 1 :42! fast 6 111 8 5 5 3 31 4l Cavangh It) Con.Rell. MissNaomi. M. Jordan. 86807 Oakland 1 1-8 1:551 good 3 109 4 1 1 1 2» 2* Vandusen « Rubric. Whidden. Legatee. CIGARLIGHTER, blk. h. 8 108 By Lamplighter— The Empress (Northwest Stable). 80459 Oakland 7-8 1:281 slop 3 112 3 2 2 2J 2l Cotton 7 Heather S.i.tt. Eudora. Belmere. 86442 Oakland 1 1:421 slop 13-10 112 1 2 2 Sj 34 Cotton ■ Rubric. Gen. Haley. Flavignv. HUSH MONET, br. g, 5 103 By Ducat — Negress (D. S. Fountain). 8875ft Oakland 11:42? fast 16 5 Hit 2 5 3 1 1"8 -p ; Mentry 11 Rubric. OBftptta, French Cook. 88651 Oakland lml'Oy 1:41 good 11-5 111 2 5 6 8 8 8' = JGross s D.Eiir!.|u-. Cobleskill Avoiitellim 88484 Oakland ft-4 1:14ft fast 5 111 7 6 6 71 6» Kennedy lt» Argonaut. Faneuil Hall. Ellerd. 8S434 Oakland 11:42 fast 18 5 108 4 12 2 2-'i ft* Vosper IO MissPieuic. Cliantillv. E.T.Frver. 88367 Oakland ll:42gfast 18-5 107 6 5 4 2 2=1 2» Kennedy 10 Illusion, C»n. Costa. Avontellus. 87709 Oakland 3 4 1:171 slow 3 105 3 9 9 9 5»| .Selden !t Dr.Doughertv.P.aiionica Ban'relU 87C39 Oakland F C 1:12 mud 15 92 3 7 8 72 4"'lSelden S PhilMohr. Sewell. Dr. Dougherty. SILVER LINE. b. m. 6 , 101 By Free Knight— Silvcrlining (J. Schreiber). $8725 Oakland linl'Ov l:15g good 10 106 2 11 1 1= 11 Cargan 8 DixieDixon. Spiingl'.an. Oc.Vb-w 887.72 Oakland 11:11 hvy 7 ftjft 7 6 5 5 5=1 ft" tlargan 12 J.R.L'ghry. C«.bl. skill. Dr.D.w'e 8S506 Oiikland 1 1-16 1:492 slop 4 92 4 3 3 4 55 51 = }Gargan ft Oct— View. Col. Jack. Rryce. S83II2 Oakland 1 1-16 1 :521 hvy 15 97 5 6 6 6 6 5'° Cargan ti Mr. Bishop. Rosevale, GretchenG. 88200 Oakland 1 1 :14g mud 15 106 2 4 7 8 71 7'= Selden !» Redeem. GretchenG.. Mr. Bishop. SS102 Oakland 11-8 1:54 good 12 99 6 6 5 5 6*» 6'« Kederis 7 Desperado. French Cook. SirJohn S8056 Oakland 1 1:42 fast 7 112 6 7 9 10 10 9=" .Selden IO Rosevale. Dr. Downie. Wicket. S7940 Oakland 1 1:46 mud 21 107 7 7 7 5 4= lnk Kederis 7 Sam Earlier, Cataline. Steel. FOLLIE L., b. m. 5 105 By Mimic — Sister Geneva (Allen Ic Henslcy). K 77s Oakland lni7"v 1 :l'.l fast 10 ts fi 5 5 7 9 ftf*|KcM '.» Raleigh. Bish..p W.. llia.ko. s8'ss Oakland lMlfty 1 :44g last 41 UK) 4 3 3 4 ft* 5'";Kederis C E.T. Fryer. R.&R..un.l. Whidden. S83S6 Oakland lin70y 1 :45g fast 5 100 4 1 1 3 34 2s A Thomas !» EdBall. Onatassa. Round&R»uiid 87219 Oakland lin'jo'v l:42ji good 5 107 5 I 5 5 I 3" Oroaa • .LGaffncy. BishopW.. K. Moving S7191 Oakland 1 1 16 1 :1»i slow 3 104 4 | I I f.3 2=1 Cross T Belmere. Cadichon. Char. Paine. ^7160 Oakland 1 IS 1 :551 hvy U 100 3 5 5 5 5 5l4iC,ross ft S.Knight, J.t;affney. E.T.Fry.r. S63S5 Oakland lui20y 1:111 fast 10 109 3 4 4 4 3"k 3' Cross 7 Rosslare. Rishop W.. Buckthorn COBLESKILL. ch. g, 6 103 Bv Isidor— Roxano (Salt Lake Stable). 872.". Oakland lm20v 1 :45g good 6 113 1 5 6 5 5.'. 51 T lavlor S Sil. Line. Dix. Dixon. Spring Ban. 8S6.M Oakland lmJOv 1:44 good 15 111 6 4 4 4 4-f. I'3'. T T:nl..r S D.«oKnri.pie. Avontellus. fr.Omk 88,72 Oakland 11:44 hvv 10 5 110 13 4 4 4= 2* Gross 12 J.R.L'ghr'v. I»r.I ownie.J.C:irata IS5S2 Oakland 3 4 1:16s hvv 10 112 4 6 7 8= 5s t;ros* IO Ren Stone, Redon.lo, Anglefa.c 88532 Oakland 3 4 1:14| hvv 10 112 4 6 7 8= 5- tiross lo Ben Stone. R.-dondo. Angleface. 88246 Oakland ft* C 1:14 mud 12 129 1 5 0 7 ft*| Page 7 I.or.H'liiiton. Millereclio.Rurleigh. 880S1 Oakland 61 f 1:20 fast 8 110 8 7 7 7=1 V* Mentry 9 LikelvD'donne. Aequia. Chantilly ODD ROSE, ch. f. 3 90 By Oddfellow — Rosinante (Devin & Co.). 88C,87 Oakland F C 1:13 hvv 12 98 4 7 7 7 6'=jE Callahan 7 Mars.- \l c. OldSettler. Phillistina 88T.37 Oakland 3-1 l:15ji slow 20 93 4 6 7 7 ft*] E Callahan 7 Gra.vC. Darcington. RovJnnior. 88280 Juarez 5* f 1:071 fast 10 97 4 2 2 2=1 I"" R'schoteu S Rob I.vnch. Nila. Rio Pecos. 88251 Juarez 7-8 1:271 fast 13 90 8 3 3 3 4" f,'\ Jones S G1. Louise. Plume. Anne M«Cee. KS178 Juarez 3-4 1:141 fast 20 103 2 2 2 2'1 1J Molesw'h 11 M.Caithness, Dei-rfoot, Camera. Sixth Race [6th Oakland] ! ! ' ! v l ! ' ; ' j l SIXTH RACE— 5-8 Mile. 3-year-olds and upward. Selling. (72os:)—.-,s '..-::— It »S.) LORD CLINTON, b. g, 3 99 By Handsel — Emily 0. (Frazier & Farris). 8871K Oakland F C 1:11! good 15 1"6 2 2 1 31 V Vosper ft K. North. MissPi.nic. L.P.iie hita 88637 Oakland 3-4 1:151 slow 18-5 95 2 12 21 71 A Thomas 7 Graee4J.. Darcington. RovJnnior. 88588 Oakland F C 1:1I| hvy 3 95 1 1 1 l3 1"8 E Martin 7 MissPi.nic. BeauMan. N»vgor.«l 88216 Oakland F -' 1:14 mud 7-5 113 3 11 1=11= O H Shil'g 7 MiPerecho. Burleigh. Olw'ftt— ■ 88076 Oakland FC 1:111 fast 3 107 5 2 2 4*1 «»HC II Shil'g !) Minned.wia. Silk. Passenger. 87962 Oakland F C 1:141 hvy 4 113 1 1 1 1"8 l'l C II Shil'gll FaneuilHall. Burleigh, F-Stafford 87849 Oakland F C 1:11* g"« d 20 95 5 5 8 S= 7al A Thomas 10 Marburg. M.Musgrave, F-StafTord S7 445 Juarez 34 1:14 fast 18-5 109 3 11 2'1 3'J C II Shil'gll M.Genevieve. B.Lyneh. Jud.Page EMMA G., b. m. 5 106 By Cactus II. — Luna Minor (J. Schreiber). 88775 Oakland F C 1 111 fast 5 104 4 5 4 2' 3' Cargan M St. Francis. Cod Ship. IV. la. 88724 Oakland ft-4 1:14* good 21 99 S 6 7 '•' VI Cargan 11 Rosa mo. Roy Junior. Argonaut. 88507 Oakland 3 4 1:15 slop 4 104 2 5 4 4= 2=1 Cargan o' 1/enal.ech. Hampass. Roberta. 88171 Oak land 3-4 1:15ft fast 7 lf'S 11 10 lo ft* 2* Cargan 12 Roberta. Ornate. Netting. 88450 Oakland 3 4 1:14 fast 15 103 9 9 8 S4 471 Cargan '•» LadyPamhita. R. deem. Roy Junior 8.8174 Oakland 1 1:44 slop 15 94 4 5 5 5 54 5" Sel.leu fi K. Moving. BishopW.. Servieenee 88077 Oakland 3-4 1:14ft teat 4 112 5 6 fi 6 4" Vosper !» Inclement. Sainest. Biskra i?7S50 Oakland 3 -1 1 :13jJ good 15 104 4 2 3 3" k 4loiSelden 10 Rosslare. Darcington. AlderGulcn ILEX. br. c, ft 102 By Orsini — Rosa of China (Cahill & Mason). 88794 Oakland 3 11:11=. fast I ion 3 3 2 3» ft*i C Williams *.» Father Stafford. Airs. Elb-rd. 88716 Oakland F C 1:11* good 16-5 105 5 4 5 5» 5"'i A Thomas '.» KidNorth. MissPieuic, L. Clinton 88607 Oakland FC 1:12 slop 8 5 103 6 4 4 51 4'1 Selden '.* Darcington. (iraei- G.. Ren Stone 88435 Oakland 51 t 1:07* fast 10 111 2 3 5 ft* ft*ft MfilJ 7 S.Attiemn. L.EIizab'h.P.ofLism'e 88346 Oakland F C 1:11* fast 8 112 1 2 2 l1 l3 Mentry S Sepnlveda. Radation. Passenger. SS303 Oakland 5 8 1:02 hvy 30 97 5 2 2 8 8» Kederis ! Dad.Cip. P.Mohr. Dr. Dougherty. 88156 Oakland F C 1:111 slow 6 100 7 5 6 BJ 7"} Taplin ft R. Junior. Creston. Dr.D'ghcrt v. 88076 Oakland F C 1:111 fast 5 112 2 3 4 31 4"! Mentry p Mjnn,.,io,.ja. Silk, Passenger. 87939 Oakland 3-4 1:16* mud 4 101 4 2 2 2a 2= Taplin 8 Marse Abe. Grace G.. Rosevale. 87919 Oakland 3-4 1:15 slop 5 103 4 3 3 31 3=1 Kederis 7 J.Quinn.MissPicnic, Metropolitan MINNEDOCIA, ch. f, 3 97 By Tim Payne — Inoccncia (Oakwood Stock RanchV 88333 Oakland F C 1:12 good 3 Mo 4 4 2 2' 7*1 E Martin S LadvPanc hita. Dr.D'ghertv. Silk. 88076 Oakland ft* C 1:111 tmM 5 107 I 11 I* 1" Kederis ! Silk. Passenger. Ilex. 87780 Oakland 3-4 1 :141 slow 18-5 93 7 3 2 2 741 Kederis S EmmaG.. This.Relle. Lena Lech. 87528 Oakland F C 1:12] slow 13-5 110 10 4 3 3'1 6"J Taplin 10 SinkSpring. Inclement. Rolierta. s7: 85 Oakland F C 1:11 fast 3 1 7 1 1 1 1= 1= C H Shil'gll) Metropolitan. Gramercv. K. North 87276 Oakland F C 1:111 good 12 110 9 7 4 ft* 9H Cavan'gh 10 Fordello. Roberta. Radation. 87019 Oakland 5-S 1:00* fast 12 109 8 3 2 5=1 5=j Cavan'gh 10 Daddv Cip. J.H.Rarr. Pas iiiger 86966 Oakland 3-4 1:13 fast 7 107 7 7 4 5"8 8" lCavan'gh 10 Ral'ghP.D.. Dad.lyCip. Melt'dale YBOR. ch. g. 4 105 By Handsel — Eitra (W. T. Anderson). 87526 Oakland ft-4 l:tfj slow 2] M 1 1 2 21 37. Voapcr I) Lena Lech. Sam Barber. Valoski. 87:;!K Oakland 3-11:14* fast 6 Ml 4 4 4 4- 5*1 VOaper 8 M use .Mm-. Fath.iSt iffor.l. Steel 87134 Oakland 3-4 1:15 slop 7 120 7 6 4 2'* 2» C H Mill.rlO Rillv Mver. St. Avon. Mcltordale 87049 Oakland 5.'. f 1 :07 fast 9 5 104 7 6 6 61 47 CH Miller 0 Marburg. This.Relle. AnnieWells 87024 Oakland 5 . f 1:06? fast 25 107 3 3 6 6 6'«1C II Miller t! Prejuicio. LadvElizabcth. Sew. 11 86935 Oakland 5». f 1 :07g fast 7-5 100 4 11 1*| |3 C H Millerl2 Novgorod. F. Stafford. Fan. Hall. 86864 Oakland 3-4 1:15 good 2* 95 3 11 l'l 5=1 C H Miller 7 Riskra. Coppcrtleld. Inclement. 86703 Oakland 3-4 1:161 slop 8 100 8 9 9 9 8BJ C H Miller 0 Rlskra. Burleigh. Gosslper II. 86580 Oakland 3-4 1:16* mud 15 99 3 3 2 21 2» C H Miller 7 Mauretania. Roy T.. Allnem. BILL MAYHAM, rn. g. 13 113 By The Hero— Katie Wawekus (W. St. Vincent). A:;.i4 Oakland F C 1:12* fast I 111 4 14 ft* ft*l Otis 12 L. Rensselaer. Jimllanna. M. Pink 88M1 tlakland F V 1:11* good 25 104 6 4 6 71 7" Dennv ! Radation. No Quarter. Argonaut. 87223 Oakland 51 t 1:071 slow 12 103 2 3 4 ftj 6" Denny 10 Rillv Mver. No Quarter. Aiii| c.lo 87087 Oakland 6j f 1 : 7 fast 3 loo 3 1 I ft* ft»| Denny S L.ofthcFor't. Cos' peril. .Ampedo. 86892 Oakland 3-4 1:141 test 10 124 1 2 6 ft* T" Denny 11 Orelio. Sainotta. FatherStaffor.l. Str727 Oakland FC 1:13! hvy 10 106 1 12 4"" 6" Denny 11 Servieenee. Be I It Kinney. Deiieen 86640 Oakland 5-8 1:011 good 12 106 3 2 2 2" 3-'} Denny 8 Rosslare. Relle Kinney. Boas. E. M. FRY. b. g. 5 113 By Sain — Caroline Hamilton (H. G. Bedwell). s8.;j8 oaklan.l 5'. f 1:10 hvv 8 112 1 3 I 2\ VI Page 9 Banonica. R.auMan. M.Musgrave 88.--07 Oakland 3 1 1:15 slop 7 110 4 11 ft* 5,4lPage « Lena Lech. Emma :.. Hampass. 883S3 Oakland FCl:10gfast 8 110 3 2 2 23 5nl C II Shil'g ft Th. Belle. Ampedo. Mad. Musgrave 88125 Oakland F C 1:12* hvy 4 111 2 2 2 4= 917 C II Shil'g U Tillinghast. R.elTovar. Th. Relle. 87877 Oakland FC 1:121 slop M 105 5 1114 1=1 Taplin 9 Rezon, Adena. Special I eliverv. 87739 Oakland F C 1 :121 slow 18-5 109 2 11 M M*f ■ Dugan 10 L.oft. Forest. L.Rut'cup.Dar'gfon 87666 Oakland FC 1:12! hvy 13 5 111 1 1 1 lift I Dugan 8 R.elTovar. M.Sutton. Pr.I ownie. 87507 Oakland 51 f 1:09* hvy 11-10 112 2 2 12= 2=1 E Dugan S L.oftheForest. Creston. St. Francis MOLLIE MONTROSE, ch. m. 5 106 By Cesarion— Bezique (J. T. Strite). 88 -8 4 Oakland ft* C 1:13 hvy 12 107 4 2 2 6l 6" JShale ft Relle Kinnev. Wan.r. Ralna.lc. 88C47 Oakland F C 1:11* good 20 113 5 11 9= 9*1 Shale lo W Ilander. Redondo. Burleigh. BS3S3 Oakland F C 1:11 jj fast 5 108 6 1 I S'J O'^E Smith 10 HelenCanoll. Tremargo. Salvage 88155 Oakland F C 1:12 slow 6 104 I 11 l'l 4= E Smith 11 Ampedo. Duke of Milan. Biased. 88124 Oakland F C 1:13 hvy 51 Hi9 4 2 2 3' 7'=1E Smith IO Faneuil Hall. Pimklm. Salvage. 87847 Oakland F C 1:111 good 15 109 3 111= ft*j E Smith 10 Adena. Rountl&Round. R. Kinney 87114 Oakland F C 1:101 mud 20 106— _ _ _ 9=' E Smith 10 Inclement, t'reston. Roas. 86839 Oakland 6-8 l:01g fast 7 112 1 11 l'l 13 E Smith tX Velrna C Dr. Rowel], Elmdale. REY EL TOVAR. br. c. 3 102 By Cruzados— La Plata (C. A. Baldwin). 88723 Oakland F C 1:12 good 5 MR 3 11 1, ft*| A Thomas lo Reda. lltllipiMlia. Abb HJiil. -I . 88C28 Oakland 5} f 1:10 hvy 8 100 2 4 3 8= 7:' A Thomas :) Banonica. BeauMan. M.Musgrav. 88275 Oakland FC 1:13ft hvy 12 96 1 4 4 6 6' =1 Anderson f. Tillinghast. T.t'allioiin. Banonici 881.:, Oakland FC 1:12* hvy 6 99 1 4 3 lh 2' Taplin ! Tillinghast. This .Belle. Hampa-s 87987 Oaklan.l 3 11:15! hvv 21 99 3 1 1 l»| 7' = '.Taplin 7 Mat*. Water. Fordello. J.Cafferita 77I4 Oakland 3-1 1:15! slow 2| 109 6 5 2 51 S"'lTaplin 8 M. Picnic. Dr.D'ghertv. J. Caff'ata 87666 Oakland F C 1:121 hvy 13-5 98 7 4 5 21 1= Taplin 8 E.M.Fry. MaySuttoo, Dr.Downie TILLINGHAST. b. g. 5 113 By Fatherless— Roselia (R. S. Davidson). -i Oakland 3-4 1:14ft hry '-' 1,m; n 9 9 9 8 tia Willni. ft tir.li... Thistle Belle. Serrieeaee. s :.::t f ak!aiTl F C 1:11* hvv lo in:; ] 7 6 4m. fi'-jA Williams 7 italronia. Sewell, Gflbert Rmc 88384 Oakland 3-4 1:1ft] fast fi I06 5 9 I 9 9-' A Williams !» D.ofMilan. L.EIiznb'h.Dr.D'gh't v 88-.'7.'. Oakland FC 1:13? hvy 9 5 Hft 2 1 1 I* 1= A Williams f. T.I alhoiin. P.iii..iiiea.l'anenilHall ftMGS Oakland F C 1:11! slow 1! 5 116 I 6 5 6' ft* ftj Williams S R. Junior. Crestoa. Dr.D'ghertv 88125 Oakland FC 1:12* hvy 31 111 4 3 4 3=1 I4 A Williams 9 RevcITovar. Th. Belle ItefMM 87913 Oakland ft) f 1:093 mud 25 111 2 2 3 I'll4 A Williams ft Thos.Calhoim. Salvage, Hampass T^AMOTOR. b. g. 8 113 By Indio — Trolley (W. M. Bcatty). HWSftS. Anita 1 4 1:12! fast 30 111 7 10 lo 11* !* «}Rettig 12 Marbles. W. and Pl.iv. Geesiptrl I o:.|.-, S. Anita 6* f 1:18! fast 6 ) 109 6 6 6 fe- 5*1 J King 7 Lord N. Ison. Pal. Oiandc Dam. . ANNIE WELLS, b. f, 4 108 By The Commoner — Annie Lauretta iT. A. Albrieht,. 684M Oakland FC 1:13* slop 15 lol 5 3 7 8 ft"! Smith s Blacksheep. Gen. Haley o Settb r 88471 Oakland 3 4 1:15* teat 11 Mft I 1 1 3' lo'".*E Smith 12 Roberta. Emma G.. Ornate 8810", Oakland Ft' 1:12 fast 41 loo 5 1 1 1\ 2»k A Thomas 10 Burnett. Wan.r. Woodlander ftlftft) Oakland ft) f IM fast 10 109 5 3 3 ft* 3"i Kent !) Marburg. Thistle Belle Ylx.r' 81033 S. Anita 51 f 1 :06! fast 15 115 3 I 3 3= 5« P. Wilson 7 I.aR. Hindoo. Sainvoke W.-viu'tU 81008 S. Anita 3-4 1:13* fast 15 109 6 2 3 3 8'5JB Wilson 11 Force. Chaftin.h. Sir 'Barry RESULTS TALK. Be a live on.- and take advice fr-.m one who knou . and has deuion.-tiate.f where a h« r .- is l cst placed. i: id from Mar.-h IS. to 31 : ftt per cent, of all plays given cashed where peei|ied. Out of 24 speei-tieil XV plavs. IS cashed, or 75 per reat.. netting .81 |s..-^» on a *lo flat l»t. or ftlXSft per day. Terms: 310.00 Weekly. Selections filed with Racing Form daily. G. W. MITCHELL. 120-122 Randolph St.. Rooms 205-207. Chicago. 111. National Racing Review, Chicago Yesterday 's Form Special. Console, 6-1, second, TODAY'S FORM SPECIAL: Iowa, Major, Mansion, Crow. NOTICE ! SEE BOOK 151 FOR PARTICULARS ABOUT OUR NEXT SPECIALS THAT GO BETWEEN April 9 and 16 Yesterday's Form Specials gave a second and a scratch. Yesterday's Haily lost. TUESDAY'S FORM SPFCIAL: March Banana 29-24-27-32-17-24. THE STANDARD TURF GUIDE Room 212, 59 Dearborn Street, Chicago, III.