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Daily Racing Form: n. Thursday, April 7, 1910
Daily Racing Form: n. Thursday, April 7, 1910 Daily Racing Form. 400dpi TIFF G4 page images Triangle Publications, Inc., Chicago, IL 1910 drf1910040701 These pages may be freely searched and displayed. Permission must be received for subsequent distribution in print or electronically. Daily Racing Form: n. Thursday, April 7, 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. \R&c//wGMFor/i) { VOL. XVI. NO. 83. CHICAGO, THURSDAY, APKIL 7, 1910. PBTCE 5 CENTS Eastern Outlook Bright: Prospects Promising for Good Season on Metropolitan Tracks. EASTERN OUTLOOK BRIGHT PROSPECTS PROMISING FOR GOOD SEASON ON METROPOLITAN TRACKS. Quality of Sport Likely to Be Better Than at Any Time Since the Hart-Agnew Law Went Into Force — Opening at Aqueduct Next Week. Now York. April fi. — On Friday of next week the HM»trtt|M iitan racing season. under the auspices of the Jo -kVy ciuli. will begin at A pic lucl. From that day imiil Nowmlier 1.". there will Itc incessant rao BBJ in tin- stale ol" New \ork. 1 tut whether the s|«»rt will be a source of profit to the various racing associations remains to lie seen. The betting condition?, will remain as they were last season. except for the fact that according to a decision liy the Court of Appeals there can he no interference with oral speculation, which includes the laying of odds without the recording of wagers. It is a until ral conclusion that the general puhlic will Ik* prevented front hotting on the horses under these conditions, and that only persons who can establish credit can hack their opinions. Bui with the usual high rate ol admission and a cutting down of the fr.-e list the track owners feel confident that there will lie enough |iaying patronage to enable them to meet ox|ienscs. All of the tracks have mapped out lihoral stake programs. The overnight purses have lieen hung up without stint and there seems to Ik- no doubt tiiai more hoises will ra v here throrghnut the season than at any time sitxv the Hart-Aguew measure hecame a law. The example set by August Bel-luoin. chairman of the Jockey Chili, in racing almost exclusively in luis country, has lieen followed by ". Iher prominent owners w iio had l ig stables in Knirlainl las; year, while owners and trainers who deserted the N.-w York tracks Jor Canadian and western circuit x in Bios and lSHM are coming hack. The Jockey ("lull has made it known that unity of action may save tlie turf in thus state, and for that reason there mviiis to he a tendency to stand together in an effort to win a finish tight. That the tracks are prepared for a rocky road is indicated in the pool lag of interests by the A«pie-duct. Jamaica. Brighton and Yonkcrs tracks. They have agreed to share profits or losses, as the case may l o. so that there will !»• no o| en dates in the ineiro)Militau schedule. The (Sravescnd. Sheepshoad Bay. Belmont Park and Saratoga tracks, on the other hand, having the cream of the racing dates, figure that they can stand alone. From April until NovemlK.1'. tin re fore. ■ ireat is in store for horse owners and breeders of all classes regardless of the patronage of the public, and as ■ result the stakes have attracted the lic-t iace horses in Ihis country. S. C. Hlldretu. Align.-1 Belmont and James It. Keene have the most formidable strings. Mr. Hil-dreth. strictly a professional turfman, has sold the great Fitz Herbert to John B. Madden, hut he still own- the Might) King James, winner of the Metropolitan and ISrooklyii Handicaps last year: Joe Madden, the BtejpBat money-winning three-year-old in F.Mf.l: Rest i jcuoefce. by ('.iiiiii:Mid... a fast horse that 1- being pointed for the Carter Handicap on the op n-ing day at Atpioduct: Fin stone. Fayette. Woodcraft. .Ir.miii' d'Arc Dalmatian. I.ivouia. Eddie DlfU, IJosc Queen. Dandelion. Montgomery. Sporting Life .Hid | 1 uo-\eai -old •■! s... HUdretB will have the services of jockey Shilling if that jockey is ehte to get a Itceaae, and he will also have second call on Eddie ltiigau. win. rod ■ for him la-t year. Mr. Belmont's horses, nearly forty in all. iiiolud-ing the two-year-olds, will be trained in two divisions liv John Wiialen and Tom Welsh. Dugan is under ...ntract as the regular siable jockev . Of the oblei horses the brat known arc Ficid Mease, Half Sow reign. I'ris. illiau. which raced abroad last season. StarlH.ttlc and two war ..Ids bv Kock Sand. Hastings. Octagon. The Hard. Star ltuby and Singh-ion. bearing the liain. s Diadem, Toiiean. Satisfax. i'vra-mhl. Typical. OaldCB Sand. Heretic, itogoii. Heeta-EBa Barn Dance. Via Oetavia. l'.abbler. Trap Back, Footprint. Whist. Sandhill. So ml Dune and others. Mr. Keen.- has more than thirty horses in training at Sheepsh.ad Bay in Hie car.- of -lames BoWe. who lias engaged j.okey Bulwcll to ride. Hallot. the 1 anion- Voter colt, the American champion of MR, is back from F.nglaiid and seems to lie training Well. Millaaadr sutrragi-t. Ilrtewt and Metapfear, Mas k turned from Fngland. are doing well, but the real star- of He- Keen.- siable ar. i he famous four year • •id nine Ma-h.-tt. . w inicr of tin- BIOS Futuritx. rated n.\l to Fitz Herbert M a three year "Id last ■eeaea swe. -p ami UtaaaBere. now Baetj developed thrc. rear-eld .-..lis. ;ind the four \ ear olds Affliction and Hilarious. The Keen.- two year olds have Baca at l railing attention at the Bay far sonic time and are highly regarded. In fact.' they are said to lie the most promising that Castleton Stud has ever sent to th. iocs. Thcv are the get of Boll Brush. Voter. Delhi :in.l other great stallions and MM of them arc named Archduke, Bake, forking. Black Friar. S.i 'imuiage. I... v. Not. Bate, Nightfall, Drcin-in:'. Clieiiinli.... Chancery and Forbidden Fruit. II. I'. Whitney, who is Slill maintaining a big stable in F'lglan.l. will race hero on a larger scale than a year ago. He has sent Kick from tin other side Baby Wolf. Sixty. Dim, a Ken and Sea Cliff. •ad has a bin,.!, ,.i t w • war ..Ids at Brookdah- Farm that will Lear watching. K. T. Wilson. Jr.. will have one of the nwist powerful -table- in training in the care of iraiuer Tom lleahv. and lackey Cr.-ovy will ride. IK the older division the fill WtBI OtaBBhala may 1m- the star, with B .-iiicoiip. Fabada. M:iv Biver. Mexaaaa, Kri.l inni Star. Candlebcrry. I'.ni-libr n. BeraoMM and I'ro- jec'ih- also worth reinenilM-riug. Mr. Wilson's two veai old-, twentv in numlter. were nearlv all bred iiv John F. Madden, who sold them to Mr. Wilson l:is sprim: for S.-.o.m o. They have winiei-ed well and ate -howiiiL' enc..u!ai;iiig trials at Belmont I'ark. In addition to training the Belmont and Whitney jM.rs.-s Tom Welsh has the N'ew -astle Stable's string in his care, including Wi-o M.1-..1 . Glacaae and tw..-ve.-ir olds named Beth. Hanger Mark. Zeus. BMral "M.-teor. Leah, Reradte, BaaMI and Mutineer, sir.-d liv Adjaui. Sein].ronin-. Star Shoot and Watercress. Welsh also h;is the horse- of It. .l.ort For-ythe Little, including the three -year obi I'rinee Imiierial. and will have tir-t call on .jockey Gav earner, who lias mad.- rapid progress since last fall, being the l,.-t rid.r at the re.-eiit meeting at Juarez. Mex. John F. Madden will not have a hi- stable, but Fit* HeilH-rt will Ik- tlie bright parCculir star, and M id.ieti thinks the Kthelbert - lt will win some of the big handicaps. Hamilton Court. I.adv Fed-ford and -e\.-ral other- make up th.- older iivisloa of lb.- M.-ohl.-n -(ring, wliib- the t wo \ ( ar old- ini-luile the get of Yank.-.-. Oatiea, The Scribe and I'lanudes. W. 11. Bail lilt will 1h- a busv trainer W'th the horses ..f the oneck Stable the Cli. l-e.i Stable and V. It- Hitchcock. lie will prepare Fashion IMate for the b!g h.nidi.-:i|.- and will have many two y.-ar olds in hand. F. A. Korsythe will cine east with jioratit. Berry HaM and rva-jear-aUa hv oddfellow :.nd FiliL'rane. The Forsythe trailer. Italeigh Col-jst.Ki. will also have charge of C. L. Harr'son's stabb . of which the L'reat M'ahlo is the star. Waldo, the champion two-year-old of last season, has devel-opi-.l into a t-u|MTb race horse from all accounts, .-nd before he comes east he will go after the Kentucky iH'ihy and other stakes in the blue grass region. Mr. llaiti-oa has some crack two-year-olds. James Fuller, who will race for the first time, will liegin with a comparatively small stable, made up of the three-year-old filly. Turf Star, and the two-year-olds. Compliment. Bobs, '1'horpc. Dartworth and others. They will be prepared by William Hurley, the trainer of E. It. l.radlev's horses, and Sc; -ville will do the riding, it is said. Bradley's best horse is the three-year-old Colinet. hut lie still owns the ancient Bad News and also a lot of valuable two-year-olds, including Fell Horse, by Cuuard — Eonic: Bobby Ho.vcr. by Orlando — Sweet Alice; Brass F.utlon. by Adam -Tarpeia. II.: Beach Sand, by Book Sand— Piiilistia. and Bad News 11.. by (Sarry Henna 1111 — Performance. tSeorge odoin. the most successful .voting trainer in the profession, will race the old standhys Trance, bobbin Around. Nimbus. Prince (Sal. Follie I -vy and Koimie Keiso. also several good two-year olds, including Fireman, a colt by Sir Pixon — -Ashes, and Hesitate, a colt by Monsieur do L'Onue — Lady-in-Waiting. Ota xvill have the services of jockey MclSte. who rode for Henderson iV Hogan last year. The Beverwyck Stable, trained by I). Wix dlord. will campaign the crack sprinter. Sir John Johnson. and the useful platers (Juantico. Court Lady and Beiloview. Jack Atkin will race again in the intere-ts of Barney Schroiber. who will also send Ncalon. the T.MI7 Suburban winner, together with the three-year-olds Sager arid Vr.-eland, the lot to lie train-, d by John Powers. James E. (Saffiiey will lie represented bv the $10.-imi:» Alfred Noble, which, according to ttaiuer Weir, may develop into a slar sprinter: the tlS.400 Harley-thorpe. now a three -year-old; Louise S.. a fast filly: Dr. Ba.khy am. several Othen to be imrchased after the season opens. Weir's apprentice. F. King, who has been riding a: Jacksonville, will be employed by the stable. Weir lias a good three-year-old in Galley Slave, which wintered at (Sravesenil. Book-stone is also in the same barn for another campaign a ng the platers. Jaie. - AlcManus. the former San Francisco car cou-daetor, who won the Hopeful Stakes at Saratoga last year with Kooky O'Brien, will race the Meddler rait again, together with the two-vear-olds. Star o'ltyau. by Oddfellow; Tay Fay. by Stalwart: Dublin \lin-liel. bv Stalwart; Sinn Fcinn. bv Filigrane. and ..Iher.-. John A. Drake ret urns to the game with a string of two year olds sired by Ort Wells, which won im portanl races for him several years ago and may start again if he can stand training. The Drake I wo yea 1 ..his will Im- trained by Enoch Wishard. but it is said there will he a number of high class sell ing platers in the barn to be trained by I'. T. Chinn and that Vincent Powers will be the regular stable joekey. Mrs. James McLaughlin's Faunthroy anil ArondacI; ar.- well engaged, a- usual. Co ago Iteif will race Maltbie. v. ii.iu r of tin- Empire City Handicap last y.-ar: Fighting Bah, a uauie three year-old, and the two year olds. Ceotge Welt and Syy.ygy. Woodford (lav will try to send his great filly. Ocean K01111.I. I., the post again. lie will bring the usual number of high-class two year-olds east with him. the get of Stir Shoot. Si?- Dixon and other good sires. Tlie Brow nleigh Pari: Stable will campaign King Cobalt once more, together with two-vear-olds named lien Lomond. Center Rush and Lady ltosalie. J. P.. It.-p.ss bus enured his four-year-old. Wintergi'een. in leading events and will uncover another trap of two year-olds bv Dick Welles. W. I". Fine will have Cb.rio aa the -tar of his stable and W. II. Fiz.r iias a crack three -y.-ar -old in Boca Graade. It. F. Carman owns Alette and some high-cla-s selling plalers that have raced in Florida all whiter. C. K. Fleisoh. mann's colors will be carried hv Taay Bon.ro. Apache ami others trained by John J. Hyhind. Wil iiaiu Carat may bring the three-year old. Doiian. here after the Louisville meeting and will also show-some fast two year olds. J. (S. (Sreoner. who bred Oiseau and Olainl.ala. has catered a three-year-old n; d Co.iniless. by The Commoner — Oletiant. in various stak.-s. .Iain.- (Sri (tin expects to win some important races with Czar, a five vear old horse bv I'ncommoii Livadia. Then we have Pulka. a three-year-old colt by Ogden— La polka, which has been entered in all the big handicaps by James Hewitt. William Walk er's Stanley Fav will be seen ben a".ain in hiding handicaps; also M. L. Schwartz' Far West. T. C. McDowell's Hack. King's Daughter and Ellen a Dab--. BT. F. Schulle's King Olympian, a lhr e vear-obl bv olympian — Queen Lute: Quimy Stable's Everett. San. Irian and a bunch of promising two-vear-olds; W. L. Lewis' Crystal Maid, a aatoi mud runner: S. C. Austin's Chaili-- H.irgrave. which showed goo I form at Juarez: It. II. Amh rs.m's Joe Morris, a pionii-ing throe year-old: the IdiehrooB Stable's Captain Morris and J. T. Ireland's Cherrvola. II. IS. Itedw.-ll will have a powerful stable, with I'rinee Ahmed. Nad7.11 and Itighteasy as the leading hie. id winners, but he will not have jockev Taplin. a- th.it skillful jockey has sig 1 to ride for it. J. Mackenzie, a wealthy Canadian, who own- some fast horse-. Irving If. Wheatcroft, who races in the eaten of the St. laaara stable, will probably -end • Sreen Seal. Woolwindor and other horse- to the front. Capt. E. B. Cassatt. a comparatively new turfman, will Is- represented hv Choirmaster of Ckcsiorbrook Bad many highly-tried two year-olds. J. N Camden has entered Hoggs, a live vear-ohl son of Itoyal Flush III. M.-g Merrilies II.. in the ban dicap- and will also race the four-year old Miami, the three-year-olds Boola Boolu, Martinez ajid Ny- anza. and the two-year-olds Deadwood. Tahoe, Koo-tinay. (Sertrude (S.. Ocalee. Phoebe (i. and St. Helier. John Sanford's horst^. including a fine lot of two-year-olds bred at his Hurricana Stock Farm, will not begin racing until the Saratoga meeting. Other horsemen who will race on the New York circuit are II. L. Shaw. It. L. Thomas. W. J. Young. John Marklein. W. B. Jennings. Harry Iji Montague. Sam Laaarus. Earl Linnell. Thomas Monahan. T. W. O'Brien. O. L. Bichards, Homer Selbv. T. I). Sullivan. W. (S. Yanke. J. L. McCinnis. J. F. Juild. Mose (Soldhlatt, P. Dunne. ( . A. Bianchi. J. V Bclinet. (Seorge W. Berry. (Seorge J. Stoll. W. T. ltyan. Edsar Madden. Jule (Sarson. J. Ixmghlin. J. S. Hawkins. C. C. Van Meter. W. S. House. S. F. Hyiuan. T. Hatfield. J. W. Johnston. J. W Model land. Mr. Earle. F. C. Piper. John A. Shafer. L. C. Sliolie. A. Baker. Boger Minton and manv others. Wliile practically all of the stakes have been reduced in value, they are still attractive and will provide some of tlie best kind of racing. .The Carter Handicap, seven-eighths, is the leading event at Aqueduct, with thirty horses eligible. The Excelsior Handicap, one mile and a sixteenth, will be run ..n the opening day ai Jamaica and will draw a good licltl. During the Belmont Park meeting the Metropolitan Handicap, the Withers. Behaoat, Ladies. Jiivinile. National Stallion and other famous turf fixtures will he run. the best horses in training being eligible. The Brooklyn Handicap, the Great American, the Tremont. the Expectation, the Hudson and the Brooklyn Derby ar- the usual features at (Srav.s-ead. Then come the Suburban, the Double Event, the Tidal, the Commonwealth, Concv Island Jockey Club and Lawrence Realization Stakes at historic Shcepshead Bay. Wl'cn Brighton Beach re-opens in July the Brighton Ha ad leap will he renewed. ti -gctlier with other interesting events which will be crowded into a meeting of fourteen days. Then Empire City follows with twelve davs. the Empire City Handicap being the star event, as usual, with more than sixty entries. Saratoga has planned a brilliant meeting, with (230,000 to be distributed to the successful horsemen. The Saratoga Handicap. Saratoga Cup. the Special, tin- Hopeful, the Alabama, the Flash, the Travels. Halted States Hotel. (Srand Fnion Hotel. Harrieaaa, Beaaeeteer and other stake events will be starred and many tine horses will be seen under saddle. With Saratoga at an end. Sheepshead opens the fall season with the rich Futnriiy. the Flatbush Stakes and other big events to follow. ISraveseml and F.elmont Park will wind up the important stake races of tin- year, though there will be a long stretch of racing at Jamaica before the end comes. Thirty Leading Money-Winning Horses i THIRTY LEADING MONEY WINNING HORSES Because stake races of fairly good values were provided at Jacksonville, while Oakland had none and Juarez eompara lively few. Jacksonville horses arc well in I lie lead in the matter of winning money in IBM, Tin- tirst nine in the list of thirty lead, is of this year are Jacksonville racers and then Itighteasy comes in as the principal tnnii-y gatherer of the Juarez meeting. Green Seal's victory in the chief race at Jack-en villc gave him a decided lead over his nearest competitor and when aa edge he is a very good race horse, .i.-i'-k Atkin is the only unbeaten one in the list and was by far the highest class horse Cilinpaigned in the winter racing of 19U9-1910. Next to him in the matter of consistent running is the excellent illy. Dariing. with her girnd record of live firsts ami one second in six races. The thirty leading money earners of 1910 are now: Horse A. Pedigree. Owner. Sts. 1st. 2d. M. Dam Won. Creon Baal Crcenall— (Joldscal St. James Stable.... 4 2 l '1 $l.i»."i0 Si .ell I ion nil 4 Alliert — Hoodoo C. W. ltichardsoll. . . 10 7 111 4.2.V. Charlie Fastman. . 7 Hitnvar -Hrooch II. L. Shaw 8 4 4 0 O :!.ti-(0 John Crittiu II 8 one Finn — Fokatella B, George 15 s :; • 2 :;.12." Foils :. Voler— Ficavune II It. L. Ihoiiias s 1 4 2 1 ::.t)7." Ihhaa -i Poteiitatt — Ture:t Chelsea Stable 7 4 » 2 1 2.83fi Fulka 3 Ogden— La l'olka I. Hewitt It :! :! 1 « 2.S2.". Kagm.in 1 Ph. nude- itaglan F. McCahe 12 7 O 2 .'{ 2.."i5 » T. M. Greea 4 C W. Johnson - Fvergreeii ....It. X. Prewitt 7 t; 1 » t 2.-" lK» Itighteasv 4 Lackfo.'d Kdith Me 11. (1. Bed well f» 4 1 II 4 2 41.". obeion .' 7 King Job 1 -The Wraith Vrlinglon Siable ffj ti 4 !» 7 2 '■'.': Jack Atkin ti Sain El Salad. B. Bcfarelher 4 4 O (t i 2..!o(t Great Heavens ... 1 Star Shoot— Chapter F. .1. Pons ."► 2 t) 1 2 2,325 IVscoinnets 4 Ingoldsby Itadiim-c II. A. Brollier 1t S 2 ."• 1 2.21HJ Sag. r ". Baiinockhurn — Miss Marion ... .B. SchreilHT !t 4 4 1 2,27."i High ltange 4 Cah.re -Malterhorn it. Augarola 17 •'. 2 4 .". 2.2."il» Cb.rio -" Galvrataa — Cleodora \V. P. A; L. E. Fine. 7 .'! 1 2 1 LBM P.Houioke 4 The Friar — Stars I. Hewitt 1(5 .", 2 2 «» LBBl Silver Knight 4 Free Knight — Silverlining C. It. Jones 15 5 4 2 4 LMB Milton B ". Claude— Villc Marie". C. D. Cheuahlt 14 ti 4 1:; UKB Kc.-p Moving 5 Yaukei — La l'olka I. Kurt i:{ s : 1 1 l.'.»2t Font 4 Hastings — Bollegardo F. J. Pons 11 :| 1 2 5 1 BSt Cold Dust 4 (Soldi rest— Lulu M I. C. Blake IS 5 2 7 4 I.S50 PiKiger Bed 5 Itiincocas — Heeley J. H. l'.ranilon Ft 2 4 4 :! 1 S10 Jack Parker 4 (Solden (Sarter— Flora Mac F. J. Pons 12 4 :: 2 :\ LS00 Ardri 5 (Sigunteuiii— Miss Doaac F. Began 15 5 2 17 1750 Fd Ball 10 Verge d'Or— Niolie II. (S. Bcriwell 12 S 0 2 2 L.TM Kubbling Water .. 4 Colonel Wheeler — Shasta Water. Molera ft Josephs... !t 5 :; 0 1 1.7 :o Dr. Holzlierg .... 4 Baiinockhurn — (Sraml Shot E. Trotter 11 4 12 4 1 700 Barling 2 Martinet — Hester W it. I). Williams C 5 1 0 0 l'(i75 Gossip from Eastern Sources. GOSSIP FROM EASTERN SOURCES. New York, April th John T. Smith, trainer for J. L. MctSiimis. has arrived from the Idle Hour Farm, near Lexington. Ky.. with lour two war olds. They are of giM.d size and have been training at the farm. Trainer Smith says they are as far ad vaiic.-il as the horses here. ('11 Bon. a chestnut colt by Canard -Itonnihcl. is nicely turned and well put together. He has plenty of size and. tpialitv. Sam Jackson, a bay colt bv (terry Hermann Itavello IF. is nicely pin up. lie is a half-brother to Frank (Sill. Bob Vernon, v. bay colt by Broomstick— Bun of Luck, has the appearance of one that will come early to hand. Killarney Boae, a chestnut filly by Na-turtium Pink Baae, is put up on the general order of the Nasturtiums, although a bit heavier than im .-t of tin m. Waller Jennings received five horses at Craveseiid. They shipped on the same car with the McCiiini-two year olds. They are Star I'.lile. a three vear old chestnut colt by Star Shoot Bonnie I'.lile It. : lter-tis. a chestnut colt by Star Shoot — Fair Penitent: Explicit, a black tilly by Sir Dixon Expressing, ami Fair Star, a bay colt by Star Sheet— Amy Daveti poll. In the con-ignnieni also came Newmarket and Naughty Bay. Both were shipped to the Widener slock farm near Philadelphia, where they will be trained for the steeplechase field. Leon Fuller, a New York lawyer who rode as a non-professional last year, has three jumpers that former jockey John Oayle is training at Betaaaal Park. They include Baxtea, a four vear-ohl by Carlton Orange -DaYelle; Thames, a three-vear-oi'd by Dick Welles— Qi 11 of Day. and the fopi vear-ohl Nastur d'or. Thomas Taylor will lie the' (table Jockey. O. J. Decker, the old Cuttcnhorg velera.i. who look Viiinii and Cowen to Jacksonville last fill far Robert II. Davis, iias come hack home after having sold both horses in Florida. Gossip from Blue Grass Region. GOSSIP FROM BLUE GRASS REGION. Lexington. Ky.. April li.— Starter James Milton will cine here next week to open a si-Ii.k.I for th.-young horses at the Kentucky Association track. The directors of the Kintueky Association will lmhl a meeting Friday to go over the program that has been prepared for the spring meeting liv racing secretary Shelley. J. Tandy Hughes, trainer of Milton B.. arrived from Jacksonville today. The sturdy son of Claude is due at the Kentucky Association track tomorrow. Irving II. Wheatcroft has instructed Lou Marion to leave Jacksonville for Lexington with the St. James Stable this week. Jockey Canz will ride at the spring meeting. The track, because of heavy raiu yesterday and todav, is now very muddy. Darling Smart Juvenile: Williams Filly Concedes Much Weight in Fountain of Youth Stakes. DARLING SMAFJ JUVENILE WILLIAMS FILLY CONCEDES MUCH WEIGHT IN FOUNTAIN OF YOUTH STAKES. Shoulders 120 Pounds and Achieves Impressive Victory — Ruling Against Barnsdale's Owner and Trainer. Jacksonville. Flu.. April 0.— The Fountain of Youth Stakes, with selling conditions, at four and a hall' furlongs, the feature event of the program offered at Moncrelf Park this afternoon, resulted in an easy victory for It. D. Williams' Darling. Tlie Martinet filly showed a fine performance, shouldering top weight of 12i) poTimls and winning going away after overcoming a lot of interference entering the homestretch, where she was carried almost to the outside fence when Agnes May bolted. The judges evidently were of the opinion that the rider was more at fault than the filly for the liolting. as a. ruling issued from the official tiagodu after the race brought suspension to jockey Griffin for a week. Another ruling was handed out. in which tlie judges recommended that the owner and trainer of Bariisdale be ruled off the turf. They based their ruling on a report from the association veterinarian. Dr. Keogh. relative to the condition of "the horse when he was sent to the post this afternoon and in his race on Saturday last. The infi-reuce is that the horse was stimulated this afternoon and not in his previous start. Bariisdale was lieateu five lengths in a race at thrill BjaaiUu of a mile that was rim in 1:1X1, while he won today in a race run in 1:14. Seymour Beutler. winner of the race in iptestion. was third in today's effort, and it reallv leaked as if it was this horse that showed the "reversal instead of Partisdale. The defeats of Kenmare Queen and Merrv Gift were costly for the public, as both horseshad lieen well supported. Favorites and outsiders divided the card evenly. Henry Shannon left ton Jamestown this morning with the sprinter Manlieiiner. ' Henderson & Hogan have secured a call on the apprentice McTaggett from M. Preston for the Lexington. Louisville and Latonia meetings. Monday and Tuesday next have been set apart .13 Charity days by the club ami the receipts on these days will lie divided between the FJks' aud tft. Luke's Hospitals. Excelsior Handicap Weights. EXCELSIOR HANDICAP WEIGHTS. New York. April li. — Ilandieapper Vosburgh todav made public the weights for the Excelsior Handicap, the mile and a sixteenth feature of the Metropolitan Jockey Club, which, under tlie new arrangement of the racing schedule, will be decided over the Aqueduct track f the Queens County Jockey Club. This is the second important handicap of the season for three year-olds and over and ha- a guaranteed value of $2,500. making it of eiptal importance with the Carter Handicap so far as value is concerned. Tlie weights are as follows: Horse. A.Wt. Horse. A.Wt. King James ."1 08 Great Heavens ..4 104 Jack Atkin ti F.4 (Srasmere :', 104 Firestone ." V2:i Arcite (i lost Joe Madden 4 122 Gretna (Sreen ....li MB Nealon 7 121 Berkeley ti Hr2 Itestigouche 5 ,120 Effendi 4 IBS Prince Ahmed . .« 120 Bill Top 4 UN) Nimbus r( US Marv Davis 4 loo Alfred Noble .". 114 i'rinee Imperial..:; 10O Falcada 5 114 Guy Fisher 4 l«Xi Fayette 4 112 Black Mate B BB Fort Johnson ...5 los Quant ico 4 'Mi Magazine los Charlie Ilargrave.:; M; Beancoup 5 lo7 Hampton Court..."'. «m; Dalmatian :i Wi Baeunet .". 4 '.m; Arasee S lot; Turncoat 4 BB Wi-.- Ma-011 ....4 MB Duke of Ormonde..". !»2 Apache B 105 KJog Olympian..:: ttO Far West S 104 Jamestown Has Wet Track. JAMESTOWN HAS WET TRACK. Norfolk, Va.. April G. — This was ladies' day at Ihe Jamestown Jockey Club's course. The attendance was about the same as on Monday and but for .1 heavy storm, almost bordering on a cyclone, a r.-c old attendance would have been a resent. Many car loads of passengers were stalled in Norfolk. Racing has i-aught on here splendidly and. with the arrival of horses etiroute. the sport will improve materially. Seven BeekaMken were kept busy. Three favorites again rewarded the public by getting home in front. Th.' layers are all big losers so far. but exjieot to get a break when the fields become heavier. The BBMeteehaae was something of a farce. Maie Fletcher, at the next to the last jump, taking off loo far. fell heavily. Dr. Pillow followed suit at the last jump, as did Beppo. Xebec tlien galloped home far in advance of Woodside. Stevenson re mounted Beaata and Batehed third. McCtete'cet an ugly fall, sustained a broken shoulder and was otherwi-e badly bruised. Baling Bell, backed almost to the exclusion of everything else in the second race, broke iu front at the -tart, but immediately wl led and was left at 111.- post. Eva Tinguay won the race. | arhhl. Joe J. li.--' g.H.,1 two year-old coll by Hastings, made his company look cheap in the opening race and won un-exteiided. I.ois Cavanagh easily beat Bethlehem ill the fourth race. Pensacola Management is Defiant. PENSACOLA MANAGEMENT IS DEFIANT. Pensacola. Fla., April G. — The racing here this afternoon had a go-as you-please swing to it. Jockeys Cole and Carroll were the in.ist serious offenders, ami if their several efforts afforded a true (est of their riding ability, an indefinite suspension for In- " cm nctciicy should have been given Iheni. The books easily offset their losses of yesterday, the play being sharp ami the prices short. Word was received today front the Southern Jookcv Club that the management's application for additional dates had be.-n turned down. Manager Ron prlch immediately announced that he would go n with the racing as long as conditions warrant, prob ably for thirty days. There is considerable doubt il many horsemen will stay over after next Friday. when the present allotment of dates will expire. Th:- claim is made by the management that th*. Pensacola people want the meeting to be carried on. Negotiation-- for tlie transfer of W. II. Bickers* int. rest in the plant are still iiemling. Presiding Judge L.vles announced tonight after the racing that as a result of the weird riding exhibitions of Jockey* Cole and Carroll. In- would institute 11 thorough investigation. Carroll meanwhile stands ■oapeaded. In all probability Cole will Ik- denied the privilege of accepting any more mounts, and his employer. Kay Spence, Tvill lie ordered to remove his horses. Page 2 DAILY RACING FORM PUBLISHED DAILY EXCEPT MONDAY. Daily Racing Form Publishing Co. 59 PLYMOUTH COURT, CHICAGO. ILL. Entered as s aaai -t lass matter. April 2. 1SOO. a; the post-office at Chicago, Illinois, under the A't t ( March .;. Is70. CmCAQO, ILLINOIS. AI'UIL 7. l'.tHt. Orbicular Scores a Nose Victory. ORBICULAR SCORES A NOSE VICTORY. San Fran. isru. 'al.. April G. — A large cro.vtl witnessed sonic of tin- best racing of tin- season at Oakland today. Great enthusiasm was aroused during tin- running «.f tlic San Ix-audro Handicap, wlK'ii ,' OnWcatai ami Cheater Km fought it out head and head threagb tin- linal fBrlaag. Orbicular won I.y a , ii. isc through Arcliil.ald's outriding Seldom A KM i of live contested tliis race and Orbicular was again ; favorite ever Chester Knuu. although the three-year.. I id had Ik :. i«ii him at a sin iter distance last Saturday. Cheater brum was well supported, however. He s.vervtd al the start and was hi a pocket t on 11. c liackstietch. He rleeed gamely, however, ' and lost only ltc.-.ms.- Seidell was unable to put up a* strong a BnJafe as Archibald. Incidentally a feature of the sport was the brilliant riding of Archibald. He landed four winners 1 aim is easily tin b'-s* rider here. Trust fell in the second rice soon after passing the stand and Bedwood II. stumbled over him. Man and Taylor escaped injury although Hie e first named was stunned for a few minutes, and I Kederia was aabatitated on Kid North. Getaaasn. Thistle Belle and Palronia figured in a ■ elos,. finish in the third. Mike Jordan was I. id up 1 r .in !*2 io to *400 I.y \V. Ilawkc. hut was retained. Owing to the improvement of Mik.- .1. nil in the stewards are investigating ■ a ride that j.« k.\\ \V. Powers gave that horse. The annuinccmei.l o " rresidciit Williams extending I- the met ting to .lime 4 was highly pleasing to 0 horsemen, and the atli mhin. •• is steadily improving. ;. Judge C. JL Pcttingill leaves tomorrow eYeaiag m for New York la he n hand at tlic opening t.f the e Aqueduct meeting. J. It. Langhrcy haa liecu sold !o James Murphy. Banorelli. hid up Monthly, has been repurchased tl I.y J. \V. I'aulscn. Wistaria, owned I.y II. It. Mulkey. has arrivctl ,1 frt.lll lyos Alleles. Ohartea Baaford Ins aaM I. C. Clem la Ckocax1 Frawley. Jm-key Mol. sworlh is due tonigul from Texas to ,, ride for Johnson ^ Gray. I'rejuieio has a l...wetl tcntloii ami will not race ■e here again tliis season. Owner Moore will send tilting e sprinter to Loataj Keach in Southern California a for a suiiiiiH r- r -M and will prepare him on a half-mile f. track for next winter's racing. flay (Jray haa lin-l Serviic for a bail ankle. The e lu.rse has a ringbone. «;. M. Johnsoii has liretl .1. II. Itarr for a trouble sonic ankle ami will turn him out for the maimer. Italelgh 1'. I». is inakiiii: Maw re.-ov-y from his s dos . t.f poison and will go to the pastures with his i Ktal.lcmate. Jcmes Mi Maaaa* Baaatarc will be lunied aw for Pi- a suininer's rest after Hie t.aklaml me.-lin^ eJaai s. «. Jockey Itice will rate here for a week or so bmier .,- ami ihoii will go to Keiitntkv to fulfill his eontratt t with J. «'. rerriss at I-iuisyille. Colon.-l r.ibbins. who has been an active hettat in „ tile thai al Oakland, is iilanning a trip to Bnrope, which Viill include ai tendance at the Lpsom Derby. \\ Inn be oiees back he may organize a stable t.f ,f his ihii for naeaag at Oakland. Steeplechase Riders at Pimlico. STEEPLECHASE RIDERS AT PIMLICO. Battlaaare, MdU April ;. — Almost a dozen of the * lM-sf Bteeplechaar iblern are alreadj mi the see,', for '.' the coming met ling at Pinilico. Never before in tie- hiaterjr ..r ■iirplfrliaalai: at the laeal race ... eaaaae arete there no many skilled rhl.-rs on ham!, 1 ' while more arc to cmic between now anil the opening. Thaae alreadh here an- Jhaaai Oareaa. \v. Alb n. A. liavitlsou. .lininiv I.viich. Krnesl Bapfie, Ktblie Ktl'.v. Lick Sailel. W. McKinney. \V. Jackson. Harvey I'mle and \V. lb mi. Willi W. All n an. I .liniuiy lynch. Owens is to ,, ride the Toinnkina jompera, which are likely (a be L proini.ien: i|i:ing the coming meeting. K. Happe is ii- \\ with the stable of Jerry Murphy. A wht !:.!s Peep Kb I and Main il.n. the latter owned by It. S. Gflirn tt. .f thi- ei'. . A. Kaviilson. bet lev kn.wn ."• "Baater." is to tit. I,. the greater part at tic- ridaax for tin- Boberl Nevill.- i!. eslali. DaTidsoa was willl the late Colonel Neville for a number of years ami won a number of big eveuis for the Viru'lnii breeder. Hick HaaTel will r, rate a-- a free laaee. W. laekaaa ariD reptaee Brie (. Baeaae as rater for the atable of Mr. MeMcrtrie. ii. e Peaaayrraala torfasaa Savage's daya as .; a Mi tplechase ri le:' are ovt -r. his tumble on Beial bete bsi fall uattiac Iiii:i oal of the baaaaeaa. B. Kelly and W. Mi Khun;, are it. ride free lance at riiuli.-o. Tin latter has preaateed Georxe Rher- '" miui tirst . ail hi lis -i •:■•, it -. -s. while be will have '' B ' g on Ili^h Hal M his races. Harvi-y Boyle is to an the lidimc for ;. A. I'.roinler. r; of Nt m Vork. wiio I as ThisilcilaY. Wat. rway and 1 ' Smoker, arhia h will abw bare the mounts on 111 I'n.ia iiunel i.» .lames St.w.iri. of Toronto. \v. Beaa K ■■• I'naadita of araauae arho will ride [" liere as a free iii'ite. Kentucky's Racing Commission. KENTUCKY'S RACING COMMISSION. Lesdhartea, Ky., AarO B it is ate ted that flaaer- .- ii r Wilbon baa decided to name Ooi. I".. 1". (lav. t.f Boarhoa '•■ aatj : CW. Milton Yooac. of Lexlas-Ion: g. Ma or r*oxhall A. DainaetaVM. ^ Payette c ity: George I. Lai g. ai Loaarrille. and Johnson „, X. ii'niiit ii. of Woodford Goaarr. as atuera of tin- ,,. new Kemuiky State Baciaz CommteBioe. and that ;,t lie lias written to each of these geatlemea asking if jf they .vill i.t i lit a|.|/oiutmeni on the comniissit n. n. George J. laag is said to have expresseil a tlisiii- eliaatlon to »iw t a the i-owmiaaioa becaase of the areaaare *f other baaaaeaa, ami ■ petition requer.l ',' ing that be aeeea4 the appotatmeal and directed to him has l.tn put in circulation beta. It has received * tie- abraatarea af more than ICO hreederK. traiaera tad t/muer* f thoroaghbred boraea. aad will ill le BMHed to Mr. Uoag at once. It i- expected that " the gorernor will anaoaare bis apiiointinents some '"' lime this Week. loi. ,\. s l.abobl. of ( jnciimat i. #a« in i ' todaj ami wtnl oal to the farm of John I . (air P. have V his til'-I bl k a I the llh. teal b* Voter, out ol hi-. '" good mare. Chul'ta. aruaaer of the Cincinnati Trophy. -1' En Route to New York. EN ROUTE TO NEW YORK. i • in .1. Bogaa arha i been aereiaa a* an assisl I am Matter it Oakland dariag the past abater, aad id arha ail! arm in a tiaiiiar eapacit) on the New •w Vork braeka tie coating hcaaoa. itaaaed tbroagk rb ii ..ago r eater day en roate to New York to report it to starter Mara ['acaidy. lb- reports iat th. reeeel ■ :! deids'ion of iin California Kavreme Coart uphokliug it the legality nt a atakeholder in i-mnectloo wiih oral al lulling has |nr daced g!'!--'; optimfaan aa to the future of racing in California ami that i! is full- i v \ I ecie.! that next wint. r's meettag at Oaklantl will mi be full;, in be prag wiih the Honrishing days of the I,. s -or; on i • e aot. .1., bej Htaalei Pag •. nrh • is on ii- aay I i i r»orl .;: to ibt.i. .■ Bcif. his contract en p; ... i r. i •!...■ casl -i In coniiany wi'h Mr. Hogau. Pare will il.le ai at Amp dint ami will r aim aeal t. ride Kighting Itoli la the Ki-itn ••!..' Derby if his employee concludes ea to start Ibx- colt iu lUat Uisloiic lac. Waldo Reported Sore in Work. ,' a , i ; I t ' 1 WALDO RETORTED S02E IN WORK. I.ouisvill. . Ky.. April B, — Kvery eligible for the Keatacky Derbj aoar mamrtared at (hurt hill Downs was mil on the coarse Monday, but none of them atteinpieil any fast moves. Waldo was the only Derby eligible asked to move at more than a cantering gait. The maaaet in which Waldo worked was not particularly impressive. lie seemed to Btrfcle wiih a short, cbepaj action, ami in a manner io intlicate that he might be going sore. The son of i'laiiinles leeletl oil' a mile in l:9a\ He went the Brat ipiarter in HI. aad went to the threes ■ighfl.s i^.st iii Xf. When the half-mile post was reached the watches showed that he had made the time in tQf. The liv. -eighths was covered in l:( o and toee tpialters in l:L'l. Waldo j assetl the seven-, igatlis pant in 1 :::T-. and Batoned oat the mile in l:."n. He was b. in- hunidictl at the e:nl. and appeared to be I tired horse. 1'red l.uzader is one trainer who will not be frightened out of the Derbj by Wablo. Uaaaaer realizes thai Waldo is a grand horse and if lit on May 111 that he will moat likely make a show of worthy opponents. He thinks there is a chance that ' the borse may fail to raa back to his two-year-old 1 form, however, anil for that reason lie is going a tad with Gallaat Pirate ami giving his charge slow- but careful preparation fir the big race. Galbtal Pirate is a ilaahlny black rail that aboard 1 in all of his races a liking for a considerable distance of mound. S far. (lallant Pirate has not been 1 aaked (o work over half a mile, but he covered this distance iii about as fast time as any thoroughbred I at the track, lb-fore He opeaiag of the Lexington meeting Gallaal Pirate will be going over a considerable distance of graaad anil he will go the Derby route twice before the big race. As'ide from slow gaJaSM, the horses other than 1 Derby candidates did little anrk. Pick Breaks ban i the Schulle horses t-ut and eliding Belle aad King ! olympian wire allowed (o do slow work. Eienap. 1 owever. was in a running meed ami. as bet rider did not follow instructions, she a at bed a mile ninth 1 faster than aaa expected "f her. She covered the eirralt in 1:45, which is the best work she has ■ shown so far. Trainer brooks will leave (Vurehill I l'owns with the tigii; tharoaghhreda belonging to W. K. Schiilte next Saturday evening. He will s i.i I direct to kqaedaet. an I will start his horses there daring the rarlj days of the meeting. Zienap ami I Gliding Itelle are well advanced in training and are expected to give a good account of themselves. J. W. May has shipped the Schwartz atrbxg from i Pouglas Park, where he has been wintering. He irocs direct to At|ucdiiet. lie hail twenty horses in i trainiiur. but left two at Churchill Downs to be handled by Al l.uzader. bis brother-in-law. The siring of W. A. Iluuhcs has arrived al I'hurth-ill - Dowaa. Poar borsea will be turned over to Lee Christy p. handle. Another tollman to arrive is T. K. Maaford. who ' b tralnlag for Wade McLeaaore. He brought I Meadow. Bterlia and Hue. He was accompanied by Jockey Bo; Lowe, A. Weston, who (rains f .r Thomas Clyde, yester-'. day wired Secretary Davis that lie desired fourteen 1 . Jockey Kddie Martin has arrivctl from Oakland and will pib.l the horses of J. B. Hespess during the coming meeting. lames (iass has leeeived a telegram from Stanley I Pag* announcing that lie would leave Los Angeles in a few da\s. l'age will have the mount OH i'igininu' Dob in the event that Ceorge Keif decides to start his horse in the Derby. W 1- Vauke. the California bookmaker, is now I Col W B Apatesate'a rating partner ami the big I string of horses that William Walker has in charge i' at (' uri hill Dowaa have been nominated in all their r dale- engagemeata in the Braa name of W. (J. Yanke ,. vV Co. Work-Outs of Eastern Horses. e I a ■ ■ I- to 0 ;. m e tl ,1 to ,, ■e e a f. e s i Pi- s. «. .,- t in „ t.f ,f * in '.' ... 1 ' to ,, be L A tit. I,. i!. r, (. .; a '" '' r; 1 ' on 111 [" .- g. „, ,,. ;,t if jf n. n. WORK-OUTS OF EASTERN HORSES. New York. April (i.--Ueeent work-outs of horses s in traiaiag at Grayrsead, Baeeaabead bay and P cl- moat Park were as follows: (iravesend— Weather showery: track fast. Adam Badf — Half mile in SB. Well within him ,. self. Astt.n Key — Three-tpiarters in 1:19. Ariostt. -Half mile in ."..:. Ben Loyal- Tbiee ajaailera in 1:U2. Has a gi« tl ■ turn of S|ieed. Baflymeaa— Half mile in ..2. Stillly reatrahaed. Millv Panics Three-eighths in 41 «. Pillv Van Deveer— Half mile m K. A goad I looker. P.ashli Half mile in ..".•. I'mler a strong pull. '• lias a line :i:ni of speed. Pallet Dance -Half mile i'l 5$i. Ptllcvitw Tl.ree-iiuarters iu 1:2.".. Hani held, Baayab— Half mile in .".4. Cuthberi -Seven-eighths in 1:40. Caasme Threes igliths in ■".."£. Pi Stone r:.ree-t|iiai ters in l:T0f. Danger Mark -Half mile in aZf. I'nder a slrt.ng ■ pull, Betntt — Three -eighths in :;..». Kliiioia Half mile in ■"•'".*. i'lillback -Half mile in 4!li. Frank Mullens Hail mile in ..... lar West— Mil.- in 1 :.-. ;. Vntler bard reslraint. George I'ltb! Five eighths in 1 :(I7. Clucose— Half mile in .".4. Well in hand. Haaelthorpt — Three-eighths in :!7. . Helena Half mile iu SB. A good mover with II p'entv of speed. Lisaro — Five -eighths in 1: 7. I'nder a strong ■ lull. Mirdll Seven-eighths in 1 :•. *. Pretead Mil" in I:50l Never loakcd better. Prince Imnerul -Mile in 1 :.".(». Shaiuc.ii Half mile in gBJ. Will be ready fat ,,. Awuedart, _ . ,. Special Brew Three eighths in 41. Tins can It will likely find a place in the hist (light. Sandrian— f hree-eighlhs in BS*. A speed test and 1 good work tor a slow begiaaer. Bnarkles Half n.ile in r,4. Wise Mason -Mil- in 1:3*. Ix oks good. Wander I'ive-tdghths in 1:07. Wtdl in hantl. Sheepsheatl Pay— A\ eatlier wet: track goad. Ashwell— Half mile in .".7. Looks well. Blahop — Three quarters in 1 :2K. Charlie Hargran — Three oaartera in l:2i. Clifl Edge -Three eightha in 40. lias plenty of .[ ■*** Dreiikin -Thin aaailiri a ■ , 1:2... o.. DaBcare — Half mfle in SB. . . _ . Duke of Orinondt 'I'hree-iiuarters in 1:2... „., lie is is lit and is just being kept on edge. Frostv -Thrt f-tpiarlers in 1 :2.V Hampton Coart Thn e -quarters m 1 :2S. Heart Pang — Half mile in 52. Looks well ami al improves with each anpearance. Krikina— Half mil-- in •".•'!• _ ,,,,,. Lad of Laagdea— Half mfle in • • . All of his recent p- work has l een creditable. Mithmar -Half mile in SB, . ,. . The Peer— Half mile in 54. Recent moves indicate te that he is eh se to racing condition. Tony Boaera Mile in 1:47. Is looking well. Tra naform — Three -qaartera in 1:24. Woolcasta— Half mile in 55. Is coming to hand „] rapidly. Pclmont Park— Weather wet: track fast. Allamaha TTalf mile in 55. Amalti — Half mile in 50. Half brother to Joe Mad i ,',eii. Shapely youngster with a fair turn of f speed. Peauooup Mile in 1:5".!. Candteberry -Mib- in 1:5si. Palcada -Mil- in 1:4S:. (oh'eu lygnea Oaarter in 242. .\ handsonie Illy. - Grandpa— MBa iu 1:57. Apparently as good as ls hfexaaaa— MBe in 2:10. Has all the earmarks of „f makiag good again this season. M.u River— Mile in 1:*M. Mystic Diver— Half mile in 5(5. Has a nice burst ^t Keotor Bevea-etehtho la 1:41s. A fencer of splen-t",. ,.. did coaformattoa. Olambabi Mile in 1:58?. old Bov Half mile la 51'.. . . Bocky O'P.iien— Thr eighths in SB|. He will be l"" read) at the tirst asking. Winning Widow QaaaTter in 24?. Oakland Entries. the ',' to * will ill " '"' V hi-. '" -1' I aad id •w rb it ■ :! it al v \ will mi the I,. .;: -i ai at ea OAKLAND ENTRIES. Pacing starts at l:dt ti. in. (Chicago lime. .":40. .. i Puns well iii mud. ©Superior mini runner, '•• I M i maiden. First Race — Futurity Course. (170 feet less than 5-4 mile.) :; vear-t.l.ls. BeBbat. (Trail; record: 71M7 -1:08*— '2— !•».) ind. ateaae. wt. Bee A. wt. Bdea. ^s)ts--Silk 11i» 1:12 PI5..X725 .,- ss725- Dixie Dixon 110 1:131 IK* "-0 ss|;.,i Pride of Lismore.. 112..X715 r ss72:; Criniercv MB 1:12 112..X7K) 10 ssii.;.-. De.-c -.dant 110 1:141 112.. XWi V-.7H'. Geflm 1*2 1:131 11*. . XW 1*1 ss7.-,l- \\'. V. Priiml.v iMi 1 »7 70(1 S.S7..1 Babe Meaty ( M i. . .110 l:lSj MB..XdBS :i.-, ss4i;;i Jnan Ht gg Ki KttfBtS El Per facta HB..XBH 7-, NK14I8 Sully iMl Ha l'.7.i 7 -, 88751 Ormonde ('unning- bam (Mi P'7 ii \ ;■',) Second Race — 3-4 Mile. "vol- olds and upward. Sclline. i Track record: 7SSS9- 1:111 --a— lld.l RN3BT* Marburg 115 1:144 4. . 1 12. . v72." 25 -s7r:: Lena l.c.h 107 1:15 *..M8..®72I 20 SKTJK! \nnc Mefiee IB 1:121 4.. MB.. 71" IS ssTi:' Mn-.- All IBS 1:I3| 4. 111. .1^)711 in W7T« Berrlceace 112 1:15 4..1U..A70S (if, Css7'.i4i Father Stafford MM 1:131 4..1os..©7ih ihi J ^775 AtlUur Hyuiuu ...lWl:liJ 5,.loo.,xoyC y5 1 1 1 I 1 i ! 1 ■ I I I i i - ' I 1 . I Ind. Horse. Wt. lb f. A.Wt. Hthp. I SS72I Aiiipc.lo 115 1:125 Ii. . 1 12. . . ii! 0 (* SK7U.1 Pal jade !»S1:14S 3..104. . X«8Ti 0 ss72s Dr. Doogherty ...94 1:141 3..WW. . XflHM 887M Arthur ltouse a.. OS.. BBJ Third Race — 1 Mile and 20 Yards. o-vear-t.hls ami umvnnl. Selling. (Track record: 78.10P— 1:40J— 3— WB.I ss715- Don Kuritpie MB 1:12* 8. . 1 12. . X 725 J 88730* rreach Cook 4..111..XT20 J SK4SS1 Onataaaa 5. . 1 1d. . . .71.. . 8S723 ('..blcskill Ill 1:441 ;. . 112. . X7IO ' S.S777 Orllene MM 1:45| 7..110..X703 SsTiii, Cataline 100 1:43 !». . 1 12. . X 7 l) Ws Wolfviile 11 :i 1:44! 5..112..©li'.l5 .NN75o Pickaway 102 1 :4 1', io. .112. . 8H F 8K71M Matlie \lack 113 1:48 8..U0..X6M f s.s72:; Contra Gbate 8.. •». - 883 N.sc,i;i Kuil. ua 0 • ■ 1 1 0 . . X B* i s Fourth Race — 5 1-2 Furlongs. 3-year-olaa aad apwird, Handicap. (Track record: 72080—1:031— 8— 112. 1 SS720- (ialv.sca Ill 1481 8.. 88..X738 iss74!»i Daddy Cip !»7 l^ffj :;. .101 . . x745 |SS72tt)tCioudHght 98 t:08| 8.. 112. .©740 SS705- Phil Mohr '.»*•• 1 :« 'T 3.. 95. .©7:15 88779s Likelv Dieadoaac..lOO r:08| 4..109..X733 K8487xtBubbliag Water. ..107 1:071 4. .118. .©73." SS72C. John II. Sheehau. .114 1 :0d= 0. . 117. . ©7.".". 88779 Kern 1 02 1:05 5. . 02. . X 725 ( vMolera .! : Josephs entry. Fifth Race — 1 Mile and 20 Yards. 3-year-olds ami upward. Selling. (Track record: 18105— 1 :40J— 3- 102.i SS74C- Aftermath 8..18T..X7O0 88459s Cigartlghter s. .no. .©(UP. ; 88723 Klodia P. (M) 8.. 85..X09U ', SM;::t)"»|-oii.ert 108 1:441 5..1BZ..X09I s.sT.i:: Wai 114 1:14 S..112..X883 ', S8727 Special Delivery ..118 1:48 5..112..X8B9 S8727 Tom O'Mallev 83 l:44j! ::. . B7..X81 88573 Voladav 8..110. . X«363 88033 An Iv Daren 8. .107. . XOWI 88793 Theo Case 7..!OT..X85fl ss751 Circo (Mi " . . 02 838 - Santhia. br. in. by Santello — Mer- cedita 5.. 105 l Sixth Race — 3-4 Mile, .".-vear-olds ami upward Selling, (Track record: 18808 1:11{— 3— 1M.1 88793s MAY SI TTON ... 89 1:131 5..100..X72" 88628 Creston 112 1:12] 5. .111.. XT* 88723s*Metropolitan 110 1:18 3..93..X71? SS72.". Passenger 3.. 95.. X 710 ; 88028 Boberte '■'! 1:14 ::.. 93. .X7 « i| .•s.s77-t Burning Push 100 1:121 O..111..X7O0 ; SS771 Aeipiia 104 1:14? 4..M8..X893 ss7'.1 "-Herd 108 1:14] T..114..X8M 88773 llampass 108 1:131 4..1U..X883 -m;.,i Dr. Downie 05 1:20 4.. 108.. X 083 ■8039 BelUmlcker T..111..X07J swi.Tt; Kt tehel :!. . 97..X870 -Apprentice allowance. Tha figures under '•Roc." in above entries show the lust time made by the horse at the distance. with weight carried, since January I, I'.IOS. Till; time is not necessarily made Iv a winner. It ma; he the estimated time of a losing performance. Jacksonville Entries. I I i' r ,. s ,. ■ I '• ■ II ■ ,,. ,. It 1 of .[ . is is al p- JACKSONVILLE ENTRIES. Pacing slarls at 2:30 P. m. (Chicago t'tne. 2:.'10. i xltuns well in mud. ©Superior mud runner. (M) maitlen. i First Race — 1-2 Mile. 2-vear-oli!s. Tillies. Selling. (Track record: 88320— 48§— 2—189:1 Did. Horse. Wt. Kec. A. Wt. Iblrp. R873.V Harvest Moon (M)113 :50? 110 72." 8873S *Dclena MS 72( 88800 *('hess (Ml 1"5 71." 88809 *Ametta iMi 105 7K 88320 Trait iMl 11O..X70." 88809 Dixie Plue (Ml ... 110 701 1S7M2 Poll l'|. (Mi 110.... W 1 Second Race — 3-4 Mile, .".-vcar-olds and upward. Selling. j (Track record: 88578—1:114—7—105.) ss7 '.('. Select II »0 1:12J 5. .111 72." & 88833s Pus, rriau MB 1:13 8.. 111.. ©721 88820 Splemliiia 105 1:134 4..107..X71- 88828 Dietitin 89 I:MJ .".. .1o2. . x71" 88739 'Mozart 101 1:1a* 4. .107. . X71." ' SS42S- IJghl blue !»'•» I:13| 4.. 112.. ©71 88702s Doe Allen Ill 1:15 7.. 111.. XT* ' 88819 "Wild Fire ::..,. 4 7b 88033 Blrdalayer .10:1 1 :1 ti in. .111 . . x7n 88820s M. J. Whalen ( M).10s».1 :1S 5. .111 . . X705 I sx702 Away 103 1:M 7. .100.. X TOO sss24 Ned Caratack 07 1:M| 4..M9. .X8B Third Race— 1 Mile. 1-year-olds and upward. Selling. (Track record: 88880— -1:39— 4— 102. 88717s MyatMcr 188 1:481 5. .121. .©72: 88831s Comedienne OS 1:401 7. . 110. . x 721 iNsitsii* Dolly Raltman 88 l:40j I. .111. . X71. 887011 Jane Swift 5. . 1 1'.l. . X7T , - S.S.S21 San (Jil MB 1:41*. 5..121..X7P ' sss-JI Certiuouiiis 99 1:39] 4..121..X70 (Ssi-sim Cooney K 8..1M..X70C 98981 Atlnionitor 4. . 1 10. . X7 '. Fourth Race— 1 Mile. 3-year-olds ami upward. Selling Handicap. (Track record: 88BSO 1:39— 4— MB. 1 (88859] HANS MS 1 :."«)*, 5. .107. . X72." 88710s Entail :i4 l:3»j 8. .108. .X 72 88811 Higi Baage Ml 1 ::!!»'= 4..to5..x71 88708s Rthon ., MS 1:381 0. .112. . X71t SSPl!) Cbllbj Ormsl.y MS 1:42.'. :!.. 05..X705 - Fifth Race— 3-4 Mile. :: vear-olds. I'lllies. Silling. (Track record: 88570- -1:11?. --7— MS. i 88738s I.a.lv Me.Nallv 107 1:14 112. .X 723 88782s CraDa 1.12 1:14? 112 72o 88618 *Catroke MT..X713 88738 Autiiinn Pose 107 1:134 113. .X 710 ' 88783 Coonskin 108 1:144 112 703 s77oT. Acolin 93 1:MJ 112. .X TOO ssisi Decrook (M) 112 GOO ; Sixth Race— 1 1-16 Miles. :; year-olds and upward. Selling. (Track record: 87848—1:40—4—107.1 sss2.;' 1'irst Premtaai ....lo5 1:48] 7. .114. .X 725 88593 • Pearl Point 4..MB..X720 88782s Tempter 01 1:481 8..MS..X71S t 88094 Cablegram 188 1:43] 7. .111.. 7bi sssi:; Sandpiper 4..MB..X7H3 ; 88824 ' Agreement 100 1 :59| 5. . M8. . X703 , 88820 The Thorn 02 1:47 5. . 1 11 . . X Tun SS7IO WtH.lsloiie 108 1:48 0. .111. . X700 . •Apprentice allowance. Pensacola Entries. . te „] i of f - as ls of „f ^t ,.. be l"" PENSACOLA ' ENTRIES. j Probabilities: Weather clear: track fast. bating starts at .i-.'.Vl n. in. (Chicago time. 3:30.1 XPttns well in mud. ©Sii]K-rior mud runner. (Ml maitlen. First Race — 5-8 Mile. 4-vear-i.bls and upward Betting. Did. Horse. Wt. Pee. A. Wt. Iblcp. rapport On iata a 1 KK4 1:04? »..iis 725 is 7 '.ll Anna Smith 1(14 1:01* 7 . . 124. . x 728 (88753) Lucky Mate 04 1:005 4. .121..X715 (888001 Plo Pin. 1M 1 MM* 5. . 120. . X71(» MB85* Daisy- B 104 1:IM- ."...114 189 Second Race — 1 Male. 3-year-olds and apward. Selling. 88902s IIOVI.K 94, 1:41 i 4.. SO 725 188730) Samoa Corona BB 1:48 ::.. 89.. X 728 sssin Convilk- MB 1:49] 8..M4..X71S 88801s Punkv B..104..X7M 88802 Necha 1111:481 B..M2..X7M 88903s Tackle ..Ib7 1:4«i 5. .104. .©Tor, BBBBt* Sanoiui (iirl I.. 07. ...705 Third Race — 4 1-2 Furlongs. 3-yaar-ahht aai myward. BrJamB, (ss70ti) Cerando 3.. 91..X72S iss7(i'ii .les-iia 10! :~* \ '■' ■■ 88. ...728 is\7i;:i Cncie Jim DM! :38j 4.. MS. .©713 (88754) Caltha 112 :5s 5..104..X71O I (* 0 J J . ' F f s Ind Horse. Wt. lb -c A. Wt. llde,.. iss.,..i;, BlaCk Annie Si. *9 705 88839s Kingthorpe IBS :50i 9.. MB.. IBS Fourth Race — 5-8 Mile. 3-year olds ami upward. Selling. 88781s l.oeust Bad 04 1:941 S..1S4... 725 sns ,4 (i. k. Ilenwlon ...107 1:'I3« 3. .108.. ©789 sssoc, i^.it l.anier Ki4 1:o5 3. .104.. X 713 sssii.-,- John liarm-r 118 1:93s 8.. 121. .©710 SS7.-.C Creuse H»7 1^»1| 3. .184 70. 88X303 Talb.w Dip !»" 1 :0:t* 1..118.,X705 88313 Lady Iblen 97 1:071 3..M4 780 ss.su;- Bi Mi ..lwiu Ill 1:"li 3. .139.. X 399 Fifth Race — 6 1-2 Furlongs. 4 year olds ami upward. Selling. sssu4; Tannic MO 1:20 I.. 10*.. -725 ss.su:: i Mary Candlemas ..MO 1:22s 8.. 194.. • (39 ss7i2 llesa 4..18B. . ■ 715 isssu7i Confessor 8. -MB. . . M ssT-.i'. Michael Peek 4..MB..XTM 88807s \lvise 8..MB..X788 ss::!i!i-i i ii-. Crook 107 1:24] 8. . IBS. . .■ ." ■ sssc.i; Iran'c Patbm I..99B... .J88 S8S073 Col.mosa 7. . MB.. X 188 Jamestown Entries. ( ; ', ', - l ; i| ; i JAMESTOWN ENTRIES. Pat ;ng starts at :'.: *) p. 111. (Chicago lim •. 2:0O. i XPuns well in mud. ©Superior mud runner. (M) maitlen. First Race — 3-4 Mile. 3-year-olda and ■award. Selling. (Track record: 81881 1:13— 4— Ittw) Intl. Horse. Wt. Pee. A. Wt. IIil.p. 88829s Oppir 89 1 : M 3., MB 725 SS0S1 Pond Heart b :'. 1:154 ...120.. 72a IN8378) Dander M9 1:131 4. . 12::. . * . U 88744 •Firebrand MB l:Mj 7..117..XilO isss2si i.ois Cavaaagh 5. . 120. . X .*».. SB8Ms*,Klac*a (biin.a MB 1481 l..lSB..XBal Second Race— 5 1-2 Furlongs. :;-vt ar t ltls ami upward. Selling. (Track record: 88749— 1JB1 3 MS.) sssit, Compi, te 5..112. .X723 88818s Henry Croaacaddia , _ . (Ml IUS l:OS; 4. .115 i2l SSS1S Lurid 4. . 111. . X^l.. SS77.: Helen P •"'. .112. . X MS 88248 Panit|i;e '•»• -H- •• *■% " sotMt Ktria 106 1:1:54 8. .*» JOB 88787 *Saiu Fudge (Ml... 3. . HO i0O Third Racvo — 1 Mile. 3-year-eata and upward. Allowances. (Track record: 77271—1:10* 3— 104. 1 CN701I Osorine M* 1:49] 4.. MB.. X 725 ISS74:: i Ragman MB 1:491 4..111..X720 887S0 Puis and Needles. . MB 1 ::«'* 8. . b' . . _ b» 88789s otib. MB 1:48 4..102..X.1O Fourth Race — 4 1-2 Furlongs. 2-vear olds. Selling. (Track record: S1..02— 55 -2— io.:. i sssir,- GOOD NEWS (Mi. 107 SSI Mi 725 ♦Yankee I.atly. b. f. by Yanket — Lady Tarantella MB 88815s Abe Attell 110 :5ti? 112.. X. 15 sssl'.-, Jack Pvan iM) ... MB .lo 88741* Mayweed (M) !S-*X?5 ss7:n Ortega Il*» •*« -I**? 88813 Aunt 1-eii.i (Ml ... 1«« ■af Fifth Race— 5-8 Mile. 3-year-olda and apward Selling. (Track record: si72ti— i:oi— :;— l(R». SSM7- Khat Avondale ... 5. . 112. . . . i2.. 8882H Racing Bell 11* 1:01 1 4..M7....73U sss2C.) - Eva Tanguay 1"«» 1 :oi '■ ■ ■ 90. . X • b 87904 -Amoret 112 1:021 ,'!. . !H . . X ill) sss20 Billic Hibbs 102 1:021; 5. . 1 1 1 . . X r - sss1s-*W. I Hiuch 118 1:021 4. .bit J93 SS744 Firebrand US 1 :o.'!4 7. . 105. . x .oo *Apl rot tice allowance. Pensacola Form Chart. 1 j & ' ' I , ' - ' ; t ; , . j PENSACOLA FORM CHART. PENSACOLA. FLA.. Wednesday. April 6. 1910. T.nth day. Pen-aeola Fair Association. Spring Meeting "(2 b.-oks on.) Weather clear. Presiding Jadge, W. W. I.yles. Starter. Edward Tribe. Pacing Secretary. Hart Dernham. 88836 First Rae • —4 1-2 Furlongs. Purse $150. ::- vear-obls anil upward. Si Wing. .Net value la w m "ner .$110. . i_ ., Ind. Horse. Wt.Fin.Jtxkry. )| . CI. PI. Sb. vSMto-'Kaleshetl 111 ll Reilly :: -' 9-5 " • 1 3 »758 Tallow Dip 1« S -L I'pton ■', t ■'• - 3-5 «800 Dry Dollar 111 1* F'nklin ::-- - 1 -'- ss7.",4;Nettie Carita bi' I1" .IMeCy :: 7 :: 1 -»vh, Alice Mack 10fi ■" McA'le :'. 2 1 12 H873B Serenade N8i LaftOraaer 4 8 2 1 Time. 25. 50%, 55%. Track fast. Winner -I.. Betts' eh. g. IS. by Dr. Ila-broiu k 'reiiiorue (Irainetl by A. L. Jones). Wi nt to post at :!:4:t. At aaal 2 minutes. Start aid. Won driving: second and third the same. 1 ,n .viiuier was entered for 9M9: no bid. Hcratched 88894 MoaeOW BeBe. MB, Overweights — Serenade. 2'- pounds. 8S837 Second Rait — :$-4 Mile. Purse $1.50. 1 -year-olds and upward. Selling. Net value t« winner $11o bid ' Horse. Wt. Fin. Jockey. 0a. CI. IM. Sh. S84M Jadge Dandoa 112 1- Gtaaner -' ♦'.-• S-.» out AVMSan 1'rinio 19S _•" k WWr'n 6 S 3 8-3 88753)Bobby CTook Ml 3 Cole 2| 8J 1 _ M sstn Kscutcheon 1'Ki 41 F'nklin • -i 8-S •• • S8731*Dona!do h.s ."-• TTP'ns S i I i . '• 85732rGoWsnrUth lit •: JaaCrrl 9-2 2| 1 1-- Time. 24«i. 50. 1:16. Track fast. Winner— T. Maguire's b. h. 5. by Carlton Crango — Klorenee Hudson I trained f.y T. Maguir"!. Went to is.sr at 1:12. At paat » miimt.-s. Start goad. Won tasil.v: setonil ami tliirtl driving. lie-winner was catered for 8399: no bid. Scratched -i SS7UI I Anna Smith. 10". overweights — i:siiitcheon. 1 pouinl; Don.ildo. 5. 83838 Third Race -:: 1-2 Furlongs. Purse BUB -v.ar-obls. Selling. Net value to winner *11t». lad. Horse. Wt. Kin. Jock. v. Op. (T. IM. Sh. "•sTIis M. Deprea Ml 1- tb illy 1 1 12 4 "Ut NS7NS Kath.-rlide 107 2s Cole '■'• 3-B asjt— issT'.TlMesseiiger Boyllt 9* TTP'ns :; :? 1 out (SN7.V.')Chenault IIS 4' JasC'rM 3-S1. nut— (8S798)Vamo3 11". 5 F'nklin t 1 3-3 oaa Time. 25. 38'/5. 44%. Track fast. Winner Mrs. M. K. Slack's ch. g. by Fatherless -Chiming Bella (trained by W. If. Laaaaasl). W.nt to pi t at 1:41. At |M st 2 minutes. start good. Won easily: seeaad and third driving. The winner was enteretl for 8299: no bid. £8839 Fourth Pace— 5-S Mile. Purse $150. :: vear-t.l.ls and apward. Selling. Net value te winner 3110, Did Horse. Wt. Kin. Jockey. Op. CI PI. Sh. ■8798 Scotch Pass Ml 1i Cob- 1 H91 I oat ss7:t Kingthorpe 111 !j I'pton " 3 4-5 --• Ss7-:» Fete MB ::! TTP'ns :; S W . N 8879) Trappe !":: 4s Chapa/I 4 4 *'.-.. 1-2 SSTSB Adeline B .urn ■ as :• Irvin 4 7 74721 Ansi.nia BB I Olasner 5 8 11 '-' Time. 25V5. 51. 1:C4*S. Track fast. Winner— J. W. Kerr's eh f. 4. by Albert Scot, a i.asMo (trained by C. B. Murphy.. Went to post at 5:( 7. At post 2 u ilea. S; i r nood. Won easily: second and third driving. la-winner was entered for $10O: ao bid. Overweights — Adeline Bourne. 4 pounds. 88840 Kit tli Ban — 5-s Mile. Purse BIBB 2-year- oldB and apward. Selling. Net value to winner $1 10. l.,d Ibis... Wt.l-in.Jockev. Op. IT. PI. Sh. 8875* Sidda. I) IM lMk F'nklin -i '■' I 1-'-' 8MM Mv Rosa Ml -- ibilly ■' I I 7 1"- "• 88904 Altar '.'4 V WWr'n I :: 1 1 I 88739 Bapect-to-Sea 111 4- JasC'r'l I I .-loj-j 88729 Addresa 10S "•' CBrown " * - st:,:;7 Coon IM I McA'le 8 4 S 1 Time. 25l/5. 51. 1:05. Track fast. Winner— B. II. Cray's ch. f. 4. be Rickey D. -Shlda Hallow itrainetl by N. D. Davisi. Went to poM at 5:2! . At post 1 minute. Btart gi^«l. Won tliiving; second ami third the same I'll Wlaari was entered for $10O; no bid. Oakland Form Chart. .. i '•• .,- r 10 1*1 70(1 :i.-, gg Ki 7-, l'.7.i 7 -, ii \ ;■',) 25 20 71" IS in (if, ihi y5 OAKLAND FORM CHART. __ _ . OAKLAND. CAL.. WEDNESDAY. APRIL 6. 1910. Ninety ninth day. New California Jockey Club. Winter Meeting. Weather cleai. PreaMkasj Jmlge. P. C. Hopper. Starter. Piciiartl Dwyer. Secretary. Percy W. Treat. bating starts at 1:40 p. m. (Chtcaga time 3:4B p. mi. W imlicates whip. S spurs, p, blinkers. V\z-.,, Urea in parentheses following' the distance of each raoe Intlicate index number, track record, age t.f horse ami weight carried. » Indicates apprentice allowance. QQQQn KlPSTPAtP 3-4 Mile. (7s2s:i l:lt%— 3— 1M.1 Parae 3299. 4 year-olds and upward. OOOOw S.lling. Net value to winner $15(1. Ind Horses AWtPI'St % '.. % Sir Fin Jockeys Owners O n C P ■ SK5C8 BAN ROSE wi; 4 M8 I 7 r.- |h I | l» G An hib'd KaisinCityStabh- 9 .", 3 2 f» MC ~ ^^.(:si MY PAP a 7 ill M t 71 S] "'. 3'j Oroaa W It Kngstr un :•• 3i in 1 J 1S639FRBDON1A w 4 Ml 1 9 8" 7s* 7* 9* Shale F W GraBord I U U •! :: 88623 EDITH It w ". 1»:» 11 •"• 4*3 .' 9* B Cohara Hi Rywood BtabteM i". IS i 9 RSOO R \ M't'ipDY w i ins :: :; c- Saktb :.• Cottoa J Btowe I M M I I 88430 P.VMFlt'O w I 111 ". V* \r, 1 i- si (■] lu.rel A K. btoropoolos a .", :, 11-38-5 H8954 KOYAI. X. a I 114 7 4 «* I- «'. 7'. A Will'ms Wilson . • Ro.ker 15 2 1 In I :" K8S88 COLONEL BRADY wa 8 111 111 11« U» IIs 9 Klein F T Hlakey :' 91 .... .•(» M 8*423 AMETHYST rIBJ «: I D 'i «' lo- !•' a Thomas Beckwltk stable I Ml 1 ! SS640 t^OMBURY aa) 8 111 I "• I* V U in- Stock F Kiiin.man ", . 7 3 8-6 • - :.. *!:l.A \'(*IIK C. WI 8 194 13 - *• H '•'-" H Amlerson H Mack M 1", 1", I :'. '.s7 is* I. ANITA ■ I bil 113 12 13 13 13 Rolette sab Pake Stablest §t P 13 9 Time. 24=.. 49^. 1:15-,. Track fast Winner it. f. bv The Commoner Rose Stan. 1Kb ilrained by P. T. (iweni. Weal to |»;si at 1:t5. At nosl 2 minutes. Stall good. Won driving: second and third the saBW. i.ANPdSt; v.ashest. made up iiiueh groumi from a »liw beginning and stood a bard drier gamely. MY l'AL alst closed a big gap and liiiislied with a rush. FRL'PONIA came from tar back and tiutsued well. EDITH R. tired after running well to the stretch. R. A. MTl'RDT showed speed. COMBURY quit badly 88 i:«!it mtttmf tin- pet to the stretch. The winner was entered for $300: no bid. ■ Overweights Banrosc. 3 |Hiiinds. B ~ ss t^OQQ"! SECOND RACK 1 1-8 Miles. (72tiw»— 1:51— S— 100.) hnIM 4-year-olds and up- M OOOOl ward. Selling. Net value to winner $150. Ind Horses AWtPPStSt Vt. % % Str Fm Jockeys Owners O H C P S 887.V MIKE JOKDA.N w y 112 4 2 V- ¥■ 11 l'l V1 l'l Dennv W St Vincent 4 6 6 2 1 L K725*SPRIXG BAN w 7 IM 1 1 II 1J 22 IH B 2" T Rice NorthwestStable 8-5 2 6-5 3-5 1-3 •" B*727*OOCK SURE ■ 7 112 I :! B» B t'l B« 9* 3" A Will'ms Frazier & Karris 0 10 M 31 M B at .ssTts \ ASMHKlTo wsh 4 M7 •■ 8 5' * 5* B* 8" ■",■'1- 4= .1 Kins ivtaluma Stable 10 15 15 6 3 A M0GuZ*PEL,IGftO8O ws t, Kf, 5 7 7 7 6-1 5'? ,6 '" 5* (1 W I'ar'llll A Dodge 12 15 S 4 2 • 885*4 HOMELESS ws t; 1]2 7 9 2j 2J 4" 4-' 4= O10 (i Archil/ dW T Anderson :: 31 B 3 2 7-10 no i ■727*81*. A EUAN'S wh 6 107 2 8 «'?. •;•'. 7 7 7 7 .lahnsen G P McNeil 35 30 30 12 G _ B84WREDWOOD II. w 7 107 I 4 Fell. S. 1.1. n W M Tain 10 15 15 6 3 _ m I TRUST v|M 6 5 Fell. T Taylor Maitia&Pourroy 30 60 60 25 12 b Time. 24%. 50. 1:17. 1:43 Vs. 1:552,. Track fast. C \\ inner— B. g. by Nephew Zylpha drained by W. St. Vincent I. - Went to i« sl at 2:10. At |mim :: ininutes. Start MM*. Won driving: second and third the same. It MIKK JORDAN dosed an earlv gap and. running into the lead on the hackstrctch. easily drew away in — ti,.- -;nt«li. SPRING HAN sot' the earlv pace and fell back, but came again and finished gamely. COCK 88 SI Hi: was alwa.v- p; oininciit and ran a pood, game la.-e. NA8MRRIT0 liuished fast. HOMELESS showed s^ KB . • d. Tin winner, entered fur B3MI was bid n | • to $4 t0 by W. Hawke and bought in. If tHilui ighls Xasinerito. 4 pounds. ■ 8* QOOOO HIIRO RACK Futurity Course (170 feet less than 3 4 mile). (71817— 1 :08%— 2— 99.) ss OOOO^ tolflM. 3-year-olds and upward. Selling. Net value to winner $200. 8-s I ■ Ind Horses AWtPPSt V M % Str Fin Jockeys Owners O H C P S (88770QOLDFINN WW g BS I I -'x l"w luk l"k QMI P O Lvnch 6 5 7 5 1 9 201-4 887» I "HLSTLK BELLE I M I 8 T 2'? | -2 | 2'' Kent HMllI I Farris I 6 6 2 4-5 G .SM.,'»]:AI.I;i »MA »$ 91 7 I 5- 4:J3- 3- Parker F M Hopper 10 15 15 6 I "I up sv7:«. BINOCULAR w I 91 I i B P 41 4- A Thomas A J Jackson 12 20 20 7 3 P 8838S JIM GAFFNEY |IM i I i 6- t B G Archil). 1.1 S Harlan I 5 1S-56-5 3-5 '" t-v.7«; SEWK-LL wsntillo 4 1 6' B .".' 6- Mcritry \V ("ahill 7 12 12 4 7-5 8873 KID NORTH |t I 1 1 7 7 7 7 Ked.-ris (1 A Marshall 6 M lo 3 7-5 - Time. 1:10. Track fast. y Winner — B. m. by Cold Heels— Win^s (trained by T. Kirk). C Went to jm.si at «:::4. At [Hist | minutes. Start :ihm1. Won driving: second and third the same. - OOLOF1NN «raa UJIirri early and. taking the had M the stretih turn, outgamed THISTLE BKI.l.K at II the end. 1H1STI.K BKI.l.K was otl slowly, but took the lead with a rush and held on gauielv after beiM - beaded. BAI.BHMA ran an excellent race and liuished resolutely. HIMKTLAR showed speed, but failed St DC to m.i . I he winner was entered lor ?1.2 «0: no bid. s* Overweights - I'.iiliuiiia. 1 ]Kiuiid: .liui Caffney. 1: Sewell. 2^ ■ £J £J Q O O KM ItTH BAlK— 1 1-8 Miles. (TpOT HI 1 KB) ) Purse SHOO. 3-year-olds and up B C$rjOtJtJ "aid. Handicap. Net value to winner BBS. « lud Horses AWtPPStSt % % % Str Fin Jockeys Owners O B C P S ■ Ba777aORBICULAR w 7 112 4' 2 P B 2- 1! 2ni In (} Archib'dJohnson & Gray X -5 2 ll-109-20out (88777KTHESTR KRl'Mwn 3 92 5 4 4''- 4'- 4'" :'"- 1" 2s .Sehletk ■ Movne 6-5 2 9-5 1-2 out }vs;77-lN /l.F.Mi;NT »s 4 loo 2 3 2' 2J "■' 3- 3' 3«k Yand'sen L F ITI HIJ 6 12 12 I 1 I' KS77S ROW. T. FBYERwh 6 Ml 3 5 5 5 5 5 5 4-J Gross F Wallhauser 7 S 5 2 7-10 ti fcb795-i - H. IN i:L JACK wit 6 !7 1 1 1" 135 l"t 4= 4» 5 A Thomas O Turck 12 15 15 4 3-2 ■ Tim.. 24. 49. 1:14%. 1:39**. 1:52. Track fast. to • Winner — "h. h. by Smile — Orbed Maiden (trained by Q. Gray). t Went to (...St at 2:.'1K. At post 1 minute. Start pood. Won driving: second and third the same. OKHICI'I.AR ran forwuidly from the start mid had tht best racing luek. made a fast linish and was best -lidilen at the end. CI1KSTKK KKIM swerved to the rail at tin- start and was in a pocket on the back-Mi. -teh. but closed up rapidly in the stretch and. with an equally good rider, would have won. IHCLRM- INT did his best and had no mishaps. COLON KL .IA 'K showed the most speed to the stretch and |iiit J t J.idly. Overweights— Inclement. 1 pound: Kdwin T. Fryer. 1. £^ Q Q O A FIFTH BACK 1 Mile. («B»l(i4— 1 :3S'4r.— 4— !)•" .! Purse $250. 3 -year -olds and upward. . OOOUT Selling. Net value to winner $2» 0. Ind Horses AWtPPSt H ]2 % Str Fto Jockeys Owners O H C P S .',' »-^77s WIIIPDKN WB 5 111 I I 7- P 7G 5»k 1'5 G A tell ib'd Maine Stable I 41 4i 8-8 7-10 / s^7.4 l.KAl' MAN ■ 4 10S 1 1 13 1J 1J l'J 2- T Taylor Bar.l ^ Karrar 6 7 7 I 9 5 J N-74:' REDEEM W3 94 4 3 8" 6" 3' 2" 3"t A Tboinas J W Paulsen 8 7 31. 7-5 7 10 * 8S7«8*HIACKO n 5 110 2 S * S*| SJ 3- 4-J. A Will" ms R B Davidson 2 2 X 5 3-5 1-3 . 88731 HI Sil MONST « 8 104 I 4 t;4 5J 4- 4J 54 Ooburn It S Fountain S B 20 8 I Vn7_.".i*S11.YK.R KINK WS0 101 7 7 2J 8* B*«* 64 Gargan J Schreiber S 12 12 5 2 . S7743 HARKKY PAINE wild 110 S 6 S 8 8 73 73 Yand'sen F Merckel 7 15 15 6 3 ■ ts86-7 ODD ROSE wn I 90 6 5 4= 3'J 6= 8 S Selden IKvin Ai Go 20 25 20 8 4 S Time. 25Vi. 49%. IM%, 1:42. Track fast. ! Winner — Br. g. bv Miller — Fraiuoiiia (trained by W. Fayl. • Went to |xrst at : :2." . At Ml 1 minute. Start mm] lor all but HIACKO. Won handily: second and ■ third oriving. WHIHI»i:N trailed to the stretch, then came from f ir back under a vigorous ride and got up to uin giim: away. BKAF MAN showed much improvement, set the pace to the tinal sixteenth and hung on well under a weakly ridden finish. BKHKK.M ran a fairly good race. HIACKO was almost left, then g n.ade up ground too quickly and tired in the stretch. SILVER LINK showed speed, but quit. The winner s Wax iiiteicd for $JWB: no bid. HrnitrtcJ WmrWn Junior. Bis: Ma.j'J-Cigarlighter. 108: BSIU Follie L.. 105: 8S725 Cobleskill. 103. overweights --Hush .Money. 1 pound. QQQQPk SIXTH BACK— 5-8 Mile. i720.s!l— 5S%— 3— 10S.) Burse $2 X). 3-year-olds and upward. v OUuOO SelUng. Net value to winner $150. . Ind Horses AWtPPSt % % % Str Fin Jockeys Owners O H C P S svi_ i; M. FRY WSB 5 113 6 3 3^' 1"* Vh 1- G Archib'dH G Bedwell 3 4 31 9-5 9-10 ; KS333 MINNEHOi'lA w 3 97 4 2 13 2'1 2- z2 Kederis- OakvvoodS'kR'ch 3 4 4 7-5 7-10 , K87.2 liEY EI TOVAR WB 3 102 1 1 6'i 3J 3= 33 Selden G A Baldwin 6 10 10 4 2 j 8J-794^1 KEN w 3 102 2 6 8'.'. 4- 4* 43 G WilliamsCahill & Mason 6 S 8 3 S-5 W !-59 TRA MOTOR w 8 113 10 5 5- 61 5' 5* Mentry A Goodin 20 30 12 6 3 , 8677 "-'EMMA G. s 5 10G 3 4 9" 8- 6i 6 Gargan J Schreiber 8 10 6 2J 1 SJ^ii'.MvOHD CLINTON u 3 99 7 8 7"t )' 81 T- Kent Franier &. Farris 6 6 5 2 1 . BMH*BX LLIR MONTROSE w 6 MM 8 9 I1 I! 9! 8- Shale J T Strite 15 20 15 6 3 | BBM BILL MAYHAM w 13 115 5 7 B 5»i- 7«k 9-i Denny \V Bt Vincent 15 .10 30 12 6 ! 83BS**TBOR »n 4 lu5 8 1 » lo 10 10 104 Nolan W T Anderson 15 ^5 25 10 5 I tiMioO ANNIE WELLS WB 4 los 11 11 11 11 11 11 Klein T A Albright 15 25 25 10 3 . Time. 2335. 48. l:00«i. Tiack fast. Winner — B. g. by Sain — Caroline RamUtoa (tiainxl by J. o'Malley). Went io post at 3:54. At |eist 2 ininutes. Start good. Won easily: second and third driving. E. M. FRY rau into the lead in the first quarter, showed much the most speed and hung on well to the end. ■ M I XNKHOCIA set the early pace and finished gamely. BKY KK TOVAR closed a gap and liuished fast. II. KX did not have a clear course and ran well. LORD CLINTON was always outrun. The winner, entered j lor s:«xi. was bid up to $4 M bv II. Tobin and bought in. . S.ratel.ed jjjgjg Tillinghast. 113. ■ Telegraphic Form TELEGRAPHIC FORM. The horses which seem licst in Thursday's races art-: Moncieif pa^'n laetasMeilat, Kin.. April 0. 1 — Harred Moo*. Trait. chess. 2 I.i^ht Ulii. . Select II.. Roscrriau. :; .lane Shrift. ( y K.. Polly Bultman. ) Blah Baage, i'.i mi. Collis (»rui-by. 5 — Aimmin Boar. I rallav. Catn.kc. t» — Templet . 1 irst i'lviiiiiiin. Sandniper. T. K. Lynch. Jamestown laaseataa n. \'a.. April (5. 1 — Lata Caraaagh. Ilaadrr. King's Uataea. 2 — llfiin Cream addla. S:i:n Fudge. Lurid. .'; — Bagman. Oeorinr. OtBot, 4 — Oaad Ncwa, Abe Aittll. Mayweed. 5 — King Avoadale, Eva Tanguay. Amoret. J. A. Hopewell. Peasacola rVaaacala, I'la.. April 0. I— (Sreealawa, Pie Pico, l.nrkv Mate. 2 Bam :i Coroaa, !b v!e. I'mikv. ."5 — tin aiia. 1 lade Jin,. Caltha. 4 — Ixm ust Bud. John Burner. ». K. Herndon. 0 — Oesa, Mary Candlemas. Alvisc. J. L. Dcinpsey. Oakland -Oakland. Cal.. April 0. 1 Dixie Itlxon. Silk. W. V. Bruiuby. 2 — Marl. in-. Father Stafford. Amu- McCcc. S— Ihm Knri«| •!.•. I'imi.Ii C.Mk. CobloskilL 4 — Garrets, a. Ctoudiigbt. John II. Shechan. 5— (Tgarlighter, Wap, Oathert. 8— Ctoeatea, May Buttaa, Eilerd. .1. II. Scanlan. ' Page 3 Jacksonville Form Chart. JACKSONVILLE FORM CHART. JACKSONVILLE. FLA., WEDNESDAY. APRIL 6, 1910.— One hundred and fourteenth day. Florida Live Stoek and Agricultural State Fair Association. Winter Meeting. (22 books on. i Weather clear. Presiding Judge. Joseph A. Murphy. Starter. II. I). Brown. Bacing Secretary. H. D. Brown. Racing starts at 2:30 p. m. (Chicago time 2:30 p. IB.). W indicates whip. S spurs. B blinkers. Figures in parentheses following the distaiu-e of each race indicate index number, track record, age of horse xiid weight carried. *Indicates apprentice allowance. QQttl Q FIRST BACK— 3-4 Mile. (SS570— 1 :1 1 %— 7— 105.) Purse $300. 3-year-olds and up-OOO -L \j ward. Selling. Net value to winner $225. Ind Horses AWtPPSt 'i % % Str Fin Jockeys Owners O H C P S S8764-APHRODITE Ws5 111 I I S* P 21 H Troxler W II Nevin X-5 2 9-5 4-5 2-5 BSSM C. CLAMP w 4 10$ I 4 I* 1= l3 V F Jackson T Cilinan 100 100 100 40 20 88677 LEVENGSTON wit 3 BOJ 1 2 2= 4*» 4'?. 31 J Deavp't D Hill 4 S 7 3 3-2 8871WROG. DE CoYERLEYw 4 MM 13 8 3^ 21 3- 41 E Gritiin A P Dovle 5 10 9 4 g-5 88705 KAWNDAI.E BELLEwB 3 99 1 5 4' V 5 5l J Helirv Lawndale Stable 15 20 15 6 3 BMC* HERDSMAN wb 3 loF-14 1 9» 71 7» fij Ganz H Fink 15 20 15 6 3 ■877 MARIE HYDE ■ I 97 B lo «n 8* 62 7- J Wilson \V H Fizer 4 41 4 3 2 7-10 ggjm Sijt'ARE DEAL w 6 111 13 6 8 S 8 8- Hannan H Mc-Carren 10 18 15 6 3 88783 BELL RO:*K w 3 95 8 7 I 9 9 9" T Davis J Fitzsimmons 50 100 30 12 6 88383 PAT O. w3 95 11 9 B B B 10' IVase A L Oltz 100 100 100 40 20 88738 KEEP TRYING WB 3 96 15 15 11 11 11 11' Tellott A M Rivas 100 100 loO 40 20 SS7'l5 TOM O'DONNELL w 3 99 9 11 12 12 12 tt*i Dreyer T W Flynn 100 100 KHI 40 20 8B I I'M 8 II I I M MAY w I B 4 12 13 13 13 12- M Henry F J Cons 20 30 3(1 12 6 BS57*WILD FIRE w3 92 5 13 14 14 14 ll3 Adams Mrs C E Mahone 20 30 12 I 21 887so BONNY Bl.ooM W 4 BS I 14 15 15 15 15 I'.rannon W C Dach :!o 30 25 10 G Time. 25. 50. 1144;. Track fast. Winner — Br. in. by S.-indriughani -Sea Nymph (trained by W. H. Nevin). Went to i ost at 2:211. At post 2 minutes. Start good. Won «asily: second and third driving. APII-RolUTK. off forwardlj . followed the leaders to the stretch turn, where she timved up aud. tiuishiug with a mi-Ii. drew :;wav iulo an easv lead. C. ( KAMI* -bowed much the most speed for live furlongs, but quit wii.-ii the winner ■•aught him. LEVENGSTON ran well and outstaved the tiring -ROGKR DF. COVKRKKY v. neii it came to a drive. The w inner was entire. 1 for $400; no bid. Scratched KXIK4 Deerook. !i5: SS7.SO Ilr. Frank. 111. Overweight^ Aphrodite. 2 pounds: Li vengshm. 21; Herdsman. 41; Lawndale Belle. 4: Marie Hvde, 2: Ke. ,, M.ning. 4: 'loin Olloiuiell. 2: Martin May, .'i. Q Q QOA SI'.OONIi RACK 7-8 Mile, isssil- 1:25% 4 Kh;.) Burse $400. 3 year olds and up-OOO^W ward. Selling. N.-t value to w inner $325. Ind Horses A Wt PP St U % % Sir Fin Jockeys Owners 0 H C P S B873S COLONEL JOT » 3 l-'J 7 9 6'' C ' 31 21 1 ". Ganz PJ Malon.- 4 8 s 3 3-2 KS7C M .1 WIIALEV WB E II! 1 1 21 l'l P l'l 21 E Griffin } Yon der HodenlO 20 16 6 3 WTM'KEXMARE QUEEN 4 M2 8 S B* B 2' 3* 3- Moss P J Miles | B 2i 1 1-2 K8877 CNIVERSE VS3B3 8 I 41 4' B B 4'.'. M Henrv H Bowen 15 30 25 10 5 88782 SIM.KNDIDA wn 4 BB 9 lo :.S 71 7 4- 5- C .Grand J T Combs 8 15 15 6 3 8873PAMTL wn 3 94 1111 7' 31 41 5' 6- Adams Kenwood Stable 8 12 10 4 2 8«7S3»DON DIAZ w 3 He 2 2 3 5" -r.l 73 7- Hamm'd C A Ross 3 4 3.J 7-5 7-10 88887 THR THORN ws 5 111 I I I S S I B F Jackson W L Williams 20 30 30 12 6 888*8 GRAMSAR w 6 111 I 7 10 B I 9 9= Troxler .1 Kurt 30 50 30 12 6 88782 DICTION ws :: KB N I U 11 11 10 tP J Wilson G P Crazier 6 B ■ I S-5 8M: :. MCGWCMP w I MS I 1 I I B 11 11 J DaaarVt B Bauer 7 10 7 21 i 5 Tim.-. 25. 50. 1:15. 1:28'A. Track fast. Winner-B. c by M.-oy Manetii. (trained l.v l . J. iUliajr) W.-nt to post at 2:l:i. At |h.-i 1 liiiiiute. SI :n t good. Won easily; second and third driving. COLONEL JoT tram HWMM MCfe at the mtmtt, but moved up with a rusii on the far turn and. wearing the le.-uei-. down in the last MMTtCT, won going mWWJ. M. J. WHALKN showed the most MM until in the last tuilong. where In Ingan to tire. KKNMARK )\ EKN was messed about all the way and quit tiually. SPl.F.NTMliA \\ .i- er.wded back at the ■tart. DON BIAS showed early speed and was eased up in the M.eleh. Th. winner was entered tor *! K|; no bid. Seratilu.l ssti;i::-I!oseir:.iii. Ill: KS5:x Oileen's Song. I7; 88702 Away. 100. Overweights Splendida. 2 poimiD: l'oii l i:i/.. 3. QQQOI TIIIBD BACK 3-4 Mile. (BSTB 1:11%— 7— MS.) I'urse $400. 4-year olds and up OOOii JL ward. Mk» N.t value to winner $325. Ind Horses AWtBBSt'4 '-■ \ Str Fin Jockeys Owners O H C P S s 7 I BARNSDALE wn 6 124 :; I I] 1' !■ 11 Dr.v.-r (1 V Barnes 6 S 7 21 0-5 88881 'AMEL w h 4 121 2 8 2' r:1 3M 2 ' Hannan H Mc«""arren 12 15 15 5 2 ss-.,..,sKYM BECTLRR we. :. 1::1 1 4 P P P P Troxler M C Pritchard 6-5(1-5 11-101-21-1 888C CEREMONII'S w 4 121 1 5 4 ' B 4- 43 Ganz P J Mil-s 6 10 10 3 8-5 I8X784IMAY l.l'TZ ws 4 116 I ■ I 8 I H F Jackson .i D AVhite 10 25 20 8 3 84321 BEGONE w 4 KM 4 7 7 7 :.' 8'| J D.nnisonA T Hotter 40 150 BS M 20 88722*LIGHT KNIGHT w 4 113 fi 1 51 41 7 "' J Wilson C S Wilson 8 12 12 4 2 B871PLORD NELSON WB 7 IB 7 9 s s 8 B J Henrv B A Cl,,ploii S 15 12 4 2 8**S SAN 1IL « 5 121 9 2 9 9 9 91 E Griffin C Reed 10 15 15 6 I 88833 GOLD DUST wn 4 IB 8B 1" B B B J D.av'p't Mrs M Gol.lblatt5 8 7 2J 7-5 Tim. . 242s. 492.., 1:14. Track fast. Winner — li. h. by Allan a-Dalc Countess luna (trained by C M. Jaeg.ri. Went to |k.s| at 3:12. At post 1 minute. Start good. Won driving: second and third the same. BASNSDALE dashed to tie fronl in the first sixteenth and. -e;ting the pace all the wav. stiHxl off a dial leu-, from SKYMol'R BKI'IKKB at th. furlong jK.st and then from CAMKK. The hitter steadily im Proved his position .-uul. slipping through on the inside, was gaining on the leader at every stride. SKY-M'll'R I'.KCTKKR ran on the outside of the leader all the way and tired under punishment in the last six t.-. nth. ('KBKMONII'S ran well and finished dose up. MAY Kl'TZ went fairly well. The winner was entered for *t«Mf; no bill. Scrateli.-d iSM2:3iH mie Run, llo: (sscstdCmmey K. 121: SS(..-.1 'Comedienne. IB): S747S Warden. US. QQQOO Fol RTII RAi'K -4 1-2 Furlomrs. isvi;:,! 54-. -2— 105.1 Fountain of Youth Selling CtOTjJj** Stakes. Value $1,300. 2 year olds. Net value to winner $!M!0. Ind Horses AWtPPSt K B % Str Fin Jockeys Owners O H C P S raSTMlDARUNG w 120 2 1 PI1 1= Troxler R D Williams tfi-5 7-5 6-5 1-2 out SSWWSIB KEARNEY W 104 3 5 3s 31 2J Ganz J T Combs 6 7 5 3-2 1-2 88 ■ B ss M L •" B at A • no i _ _ b C - It — 88 s^ If ■ 8* ss 8-s ■ G "I up P '" - y C - II - St DC s* ■ B « ■ I' ti ■ to • t S8319*MONCRIEF wr. Ill « 4 5nk 52 2h Nicol R L Thomas 5 7 41 3-2 1-2 SS617-AGNES? MAY' w 106 4 2 ll 2J 4' E Griffin F J Pons fi 3J 16-53-5 out 8878PLOUIS DES COGNETS w 112 I 7 a 4= 5= Brannon F J Pons J2 31 16-53-5 out 88783 STARTLER WB 103 7 6 6 6 61 Kohn .1 F Judd 50 100 60 20 6 SV71S DEKL w lot 13 7 7 7 Adams R D Williams t6-5 7-5 6-5 1-2 out t JCoupled in betting; no separate place or show bet tint:. Time. 23%, 48%, 55%. Track fast. Winner — Br. f. by Martinet— Hester W. (trained by R. I). Williams). Went to jK st at 3:4.".. At post 2 minutes. Start poor. Won easily: second and third driving. PARKING, off forwardly. wore AGNES MAY' down while rounding i lie far turn and finished with a rush after being carried wide when entering the homestretch. SIR KEARNEY gained steadily, but was driving hard the end to stall off MONCRIKF. The latter dosed a big gap and finished wearing SIR KKARNF.Y down. .MINKS MAY art the earlv pace fast, but liolted when entering the homestretch and carried BARKING out with her. LOIIS DES COGNETS Iiegan slowly, but finished fast. The winner was entered for $2,000; bid. * Overweights— Startler. 1 jxuind. » QQQ^JQ FIFTH RACE— I Mile and 70 Yards. (88021—1:15 — 1—102.) Purse $4 Ml. 4 year olds KjCjCjjUf3 and upward. Selling. Net value to winner $325. Ind Horses AWtPPSt »4 \'z % Str Fin Jockeys Owners 0 H C P S B86S*QRBAT JUBILEE wn 4 IB 1 4 :". :".'. ^ l':l l»i- F Jackson J I Housman JrlO 10 7 21 1 8S7WMRRRY GIFT W 4 106 5 2 1* Is l2 l1 25 Adams R D Williams 2 21 2 4-5 2-5 (S87B) FIRST PREMIUM WB 7 IB 3 5 P PIP 3- B* Troxler M Foley 9-5 5 4 8-5 4 5 8MB MAMIE ALGOL Wsb 8 115 6 8 7 7 5J 5l 4s E (Iriffin W V Casey 10 12 12 4 I 88645 E. OF RICHMOND w 4 116 4 1 6» 5* 4' 4' 5.1 J Deav'pt W Woodard 12 15 12 5 2J 8S6.".y GERRYMANDER w 4 113 1 6 $ ] 61 61 6e 6° Ganz W L Williams 6 10 9 3 8 5 88787 ROSBBORO w 7 117 8 3 8 8 7 7 73 Brannon F J Pons 3 8 7 2J 1 88S8PPLUMR wb 4 Km; 7 7 41 4h 8 8 8 J Wilson C S Wilson 7 15 15 6 3 Time. 24, 49, 1:14%, 1:40. 1:44% (new track record). Track fast. Winner — B. e. by Knight of the Thistle — Miss Hanover (trained by J. Shiehlsi. Went to i ost at" 4:04. At post 5 minutes. Start good. Won driving: second and third the same. GREAT JI'BILEE ran in (dose pursuit of MERRY' GIFT until entering the homestretch, where he closed on her and outgamed her in the final drive. MERRY' GIFT showed a fine turn of speed and set a fast pace from the start, but tired when challenged. FIRST PREMIl'M was always prominent, but was driving hard at the end to outstay the fast gaining MAMIE ALGOL. The winiier was entered for $400; no bid. Sera tolled— 88710 Woolstone, 117. QQQO/1 SIXTH RACK— 1 1-16 Miles. (87840— 1 :4« — 4—107.) Purse $400. 4 year olds and up-^J^J^J ditTMZ ward. Selling. Net value to winner $325. Ind Horse's AWtPPSt % % % Str Fin Jockeys Owners O H C P S BP PIRATE DIANA wsb 5 110 2 3 53 P 21* L'3 11 F Jackson C B Patterson 2 2 9 5 7-101-3 88BPJACK RIGHT WB4 116 3 2 I'll1 l1 1* 24 Troxler .1 Cook 2 3i I 1 2-5 B8822*MAXIMUM wsb 4 116 7 7 B «h 3& 31 31 Ganz K Louis 3 3* 3 4-5 1 i 88784 GATIRN LASS w 4 111 4 4 8 8 4J 41 44 J Wilson C Reed 15 15 12 4 2 89M '."AGREEMENT WB I 112 6 8 7 7 6J 5° 5'° J Henry S A Clopton 15 25 20 7 3 888B PERCY TAYLOR w 4 113 5 I 2h B V 61 6i Jost J L Schneitter 50 6o 50 20 10 88734*F7RM WB 4 116 S 6 31 4" 7 7 71 J Deav'p't G H KnebelkamplO 15 15 5 2 S8693 NED GARMACK w 4 113 1 1 4 5b 8 8 8 Hannan T M Irvin 60 100 100 30 12 Tim.-. 24, 49%, 1:15, 1:41%. 1:48%. Track fast. Winner — B. in. by Pirate of Penzance — Diana (trained by C. F.. Patterson I. Went to post at 4:20. At post 1 minute. Start good. Won driving: second and third the same. PIRATE DIANA slipped through on the inside on the luickstretch and. (dosing on the leader on the far turn, outgamed him in the tinal drive. JACK RIGHT ran to the front on the first turn and set the pace until challenged, then tired in the last furlong. MAXIMUM moved up gamelv on the baekstretch and had stand a hard drive to outstay GATIEN I. ASS. AGREEMENT closed a big gap. The winner was entered for $300: no bid. Scratched— 88730 John A. Mitnro. 110: 88739 Alnndn. 117: 88834 Lista. 112: SK543 Red Doe. 111. Jamestown Form Chart. J t . .',' / J * . . ■ S ! • ■ g s v . ; , j , . | ! I . ■ j . JAMESTOWN FORM CHART. • JAMESTOWN, VA.. WEDNESDAY. APRIL 6, 1910.— Fifth day. Jamestown Jockey Club. Spring Meeting. (7 books on.) Weather wet. Presiding Judge, Edward Cole. Starter, Mars Cassidy. Racing Secretary. F. W. Gerhardy. Racing starts at 3:00 p. m. (Chicago time 2:00 p. m.). W indicates whip. S spurs. B blinkers. Figures in parentheses following the distance of each race indicate index nunilier. track record, age of horse and weight carried. * Indicates apprentice allowance. QQQO^ FIRST RACE— 1-2 Mile. (8.8708— 47-.— 2—122. i Purse $200. 2 year olds. Maidens. OO(540 Special Weights. Net value to winner $150. Ind Horses AWtPPSt ft % ?4 Str Fin Jockeys Owners 0 H C P S W.S'-LOCHIEL WB 109 7 4 41 l1?. I8 Steinhdt J A Jones 1-2 ll-201-2out— SS74.-BES.S FITZHl'GH WB 109 5 3 3l 21 2- Palms D Dunloo 4 7 7 9-5 4-5 SS768 BACEWELL 112 3 5 l'l 31 3 Ploss W S Diffenderfer 10 20 20 6 3 88741 JACK RYAN w 109 9 6 5J 41 4» J Reid H Penny 6 10 lo 4 3-2 N87H6 NORA EMMA w 109 6 2 21 V 51 Deverich G B Morris 15 20 20 7 3 SS790:,MAROMARA WB 109 4 9 71 61 6- Gaskins L Garth 5 8 8 2. 7-10 UNCLE FRED w 109 1 10 9 9 7' Musgr've J W Schorr tS 30 30 8 4 M. J. SHANNON ws 109 10 8 6'i 7' B G Burns J V.' Schorr tS 30 30 8 4 8S599-BERTHA D. ws 1121 S 7 8 S 9« Harty J White 30 50 50 15 5 SS745 JANELDA Wl 109 2 1 10 10 10 Lewis J T Temple 25 100 100 20 8 yCoupied in betting; no separate place or show betting. Time. 12%. 23%. 48%. Track good. Winner — B. c. by Hastings — Lady of the Valley (trained by F. W. Healey). Went to post at 3:17. At post 5 minutes. Start good. Won easily: second and third driving. LOCHIEK was saved early, then went to the front when called on and won eased up. BESS FITZHl'GH was alwavs prominent and ran a good race. RACEWELK set the earlv pace and was alwavs well up. but tired finally. JACK RYAN ran well and was gaining at the end. NORA EMMA showed speed, but tired. Scratched— 88815 Boris Ward. 109: 88741-^1 ay weed, 109; Yankee Lady. 109. Overweights — Bertha P.. 3* pounds. t3 43 43rt£J SECOND RACE— I 1-2 Furlongs. (88740— 1 :0ti%— 3— 103.) Purse $200. 3-year-olds OOO^O olds and upward. Selling. Net value to winner $150. Ind Horses AWtPPSt % ^ % Str Fin Jockeys Owners O H C P 8 (8S772)*EVA TANGCAY wb 3 89 2 3 22 2 21k 13 A Burton T Hatfield 6-5 9-5 9-5 2-5 out 81976 ALLOY ws 5 107 4 4 ' 1 l'J ll B» Lewis M Mevers 20 60 60 15 21 v*7S7-*EMINOLA ws 6 1041 5 5 3* 3" 3" 31"' Sh' maker MrsGJEngelking 3 6 6 1 out 8S787 DONA H. w 5 107 3 2 4 4 4 4 A Morgan D Hammond 40 60 60 15 3 SS7G9)RACING BELL w 4 106 1 1 Wheeled. McCahey W S Diffenderfer 4-5 4-5 3-5 out- Time. 24%, 50, 1:01%, 1:09%. Track good. Winner— Ch. f. by Contestor — Grotesque (trained by T. Hatlield). Went to post at 3:45. At | ost 1 minute. Start good. Won driving: second and third the same. EVA TANGCAY'. away well, followed the leader closely to the stretch and. in a game finish, won drawing clear. ALLOY rushed to the front quickly and. setting the pace gamely, only succuinlied in the last strides. KM1NOEA ran her race and finished ganedy. RACING BKKL broke in front and immediately wheeled and was left. The winner was entered for $300; no bid. Scratched— 88814 Racehrook. 90. Overweights — Kminola. 2* pounds. £J^4^0rT THIRD RACE— About 1 1-2 Miles on Turf. (88788-3:38—0—151.) Purse $30O. 4-year-C? tj ^J am i oMs and upward. Special Weights. Hurdle Race. Net value to winner $225. Ind Horses AWtPPSt 1 3 5 7 Str Fin Jockeys Owners O H C P S SS7S8-1XEBEC wsit 4 132 1 1 3" 3'" V- 1'" P" B" Johnson L Garth 21 3 3 4-f. out 86106nVOODSIDE ws 6 148 2 5 4* 48 4,s 2s 2°° 2«" Aiken H Flipuen 4 12 12 2 out BEPFO ws 4 132 3 4 5 5 5 3 3 3 Steph'son T G Herring 15 30 30 7 8-5 Vf.r.42 DR. PILLOW ws 4 137 4 I 1- H I3 Fell. Mr Rvan T Westlake 4-5 1 9-102-5 out 8V78S MAIE FLETCHRw.s 5 139 5 2 22 2- 2- Fell. S McClain G E Hall 3 4 4 4-5 out Time. 3:13 (new track record i. Track good. Winner Br. Xela L. Garth I. — g. by Hamburg — (trained by Went to post at 4:00. At post 1 minute. Start good. Won cantering; second easily. XEBEC went well, but was lucky to win. WOODSIDE was going well, but was deprived of anv chance when DR. PILLOW and MAIE FLETCHER fell. BEI'PO fell at the last jump, but was immediately re mounted and took third place. DR. BILLOW appeared a sure winner when he fell. MAIE FLETCHER was running well up and second when she fell over DR. BILLOW. Q O Qflj O FOI'BTH RACE— 1 1-16 Miles. (81098—1 :47%— 5— 100.) Purse $250. .".-year-olds and ^JXJ^J Ati ^J upward. Selling. Net value to winner $175. Bid Horses AWtPPSt % % % Str Fin Jockeys Owners 0 H C P S SS816-L01S CAYANAGH w 5 110 3 3 3^ 2' 1' D l3 J Reid W M Sheedv 1 1 1120out — &7S1*BETHLKHEM ws 4 10S 4 4 2- 31 3l 32 2T G Burns W M Parrish Jr 1 3-2 3 2 out— 88773 SALTRA-M WB I 110 2 2 4 4 4 4 3- Deverich MCCoppeithw te 15 60 60 5 I 3 Vs79l GLOPPEB. WB 3 89 1 1 1- 1« 2n 2" 4 Steinhdt J A Jones 12 B B 5 1-2 Time. 25%, 52, 1:18. 1:43%. 1:50. Track good. Winner — B. m. by Hastings— Aurata (trained by W. M. Sheedyi. Went lo |Mist at '4:29. At post 2 minutes. Start good. Won easily: second and third driving. LOIS I'AVANAGH ran under restraint lo the stretch, then came on fast and won easing up. BETHLEHEM ran well throughout and was easily second liest. BALTRAM ran |«mrly. hut caught CLOBBER tiring in the stretch. The latter set the earlv pace, but quit badly. The winner was entered for $400; no bid. Scratched — 88773-Silvcrine. IIP; 8.8709 Benin la. 112. ftOGOQ FIFTH RACE-3-4 Mile. (.81001— 1:13— 4— 115. » Burse $200. 3-year-olds and upward. OOO^t/ Selling. Net value to winner $150. Ind Horses AWtPPSt % % % Str Fin Jockeys Owners O H C P S 8S786-HAVRE wn 4 118 2 I B BBS J Reid H J Kennedy 7 5 7-5 7-5 2 5 out 8S773*SILVRRnrR wsb i 113 I 4 B 3.1 3J L'2 Musgr've J W Schorr 4 4 3 11-4 S87S6*OPPAR wsii | 98 4 1 l'l3 1- 3' McCahey C C Smithson L'5 6 3J 7-1ol 4 88788 BILLIR HI BBS wsb 5 117 16 6 6 6 41 I -wis J T Temple 3 6 6 8-5 3-5 88787* DEM ETRrOS ws 4 115 6 I 21 5J 5h 5H Balms J Farreil Jr 8 l-0 20 1 3-3 887MaCOMPLETH ws 5 115 f 5 41 4U 4h 6 A Morgan W Brown 15 50 50 12 3 Time. 23%, 48%, 1:15%. Track good. Winner — Br. c. by Hawkswick — Tut Tut (trained by J. Milbnrn). Went to post at 4:54. At |K st 1 minute. Start good. Won driving: second and third the same. HAVRE was well up from the start and. finishing gamely, won drawing out. SILVERINE made up ground -teadily. but finish. -d in close quarters and may have lieen liest. OPPAK. after making the pace to the sir.deh. quit badlv in the final drive. BIKLIE HIBBS was running fast at the end. The winner was entered for $400: no bid. Scratched — 1 88.M8 Kiivtiade. 117: 88820 :Eniinola. 110: 88818 McAndrews. 110. First Race [1st Jamestown] Jamestown Entries and Past Performances for Thursday, April 7. WEATHER CLEAR. TRACK FAST. LATEST PERFORMANCES OF HORSES ENTERED. FIRST RACE— 3-4 Mile. 3-year-olds and upward. Selling. (81001—1:1^—4—115.1 Index Course DistTimeT'ckOJds Wt St % % % StrFln Jockeys Started Order of Finish. OPPAR, ch. c, 3 103 By Armeath II. — Oppoponax (C. C. Smithson). 88828 JaMMtOW 3-4 1 :UJ good 31 MS 1 1 t T- 3' 5 McCahey 0 Havre. Silverine. Billie Hibbs. 887M Jamestown 3-4 1:BJ slow 10 B 3 1 2 11 S*j Gaskins 5 HvperionlL. Havre. Billie Hibbs 88744 Jamestown 51 f 1:07? fast 8 96 5 3 2 B 3SJ Moore 7 Takahira, HvperioiiII.. Bethlehem 85972 Pimlico 3-4 1:13* fast 20 110 4 12 2»k 5*j Rettig Lothario. Compton. Acumen. S5865 Pimlico 51 f 1:082 tut 6 115 4 4 0 101111U1W Walker Intrinsic. Louise Welles. Compton. 84675 Pimlico 61 f 1:09? fast 13-5 109 11 Medlicott Madeline!.... S.Savatre. Newark Boy. 84660 Pimlico 6-8 l:02g fast 3 112 2* Medlicott Cliilton Queen. Hazel Frost. S4G54 Pimlico 5-8 1:03 fast 3i 111 2J Medlicott ChiltonQueen. MadelineL.. Racebr'k 82503 Montreal 5£ f 1:11 slop 15 104 4 2 3 6 6»1 Gilbert Kyrat. Compton. Setback. F0NB HEART, b. m. 5 120 By Hastings— Fond Hope (F. T. Miller). BBtt Jaiks'ville 7 -S 1 :■: ;?. fast I loo S 2 1 1 8*1 ■§ Ganz 11 D.Bultman. Toi.d'Or. F. Premium 88631 Jacks' ville 7-8 1 :27g fast 9 106 5 2 1 1 l4 l'l J Reid 10 Skvo. Comedienne. Kiamesba II. 88420 Jacks' ville Cif 1:08* fast 2J 107 1 11 l'J lh G Burns 12 Mvstifier. Yama. Manbeimer. 88162 Jacks'ville 5* f 1 :08* fast 6 1 8 9 4 5 2' 2' D McC'thylO Home Run, Tres Joll. Firm. 87237 Jacks' ville Si f 1 :07 i fast 7 105 4 5 5 &•• 54 Musgr've 8 RobinGrey. TollBox. Earl'sConrt 87177 Jacks'ville 5* f 1 :08 fast 20 105 3 3 3 3' 21 M McGee 0 Edgelv. SevmourBeutler. LaSall* 87075 Jacks'ville 51 f 1:11 good 5 109 5 5 2 2J 3'1 D MeC'thy 7 Petulant. Robin Grey. AuntKate 86599 Jacks'ville 5J f 1:10, good 6 107 1 2 1 21 1 D MeC'thy 8 A.Sturtevant. J.A.Munro. FJOro. DANDER, b. c, 4 123 By Sir Dixon— My Queen (E. J. Crawford). BBS Jaiks'ville 7-S 1 :27* fast 2 Ho 10 9 7 5 4= l" Nicol 10 Boserrian. Silverine. M. Marjorle SS510 Jacks'ville 7-8 1 :?sj fast 8 112 9 5 5 5 2» 32i Gilbert 14 Toison d'Or. Silverine. Sandpiper SS454 Jacks'ville 7-8 1:29* fast 3J 103 7 5 5 4 3= ?.*\ Musgr've !» Gold Dust, Critic, Ballot Box. 88308 Jacks'ville 3-4 1:18 hvy 10 104 2 4 3 » 3' j Musgr've 7 Anderson, Havre. Tres Joll. 83680 Empire 1 1-16 1 :54 hvy 2J 105 5 5 2 2 2 2J Taplin Nethermost. Countv Fair. Cheek. 83595 Empire 3-» 1:14 fast 15 103 13 12 9 6* 6*1 Leach Richard Reed. Sliapdale. Hoffman. 82C81 Belmont 1 1-8 1:63* good 7 96 7 7 8 • B» B»l Leacn L.ofLangden. St. Joseph. RockatoM ■ _ FIRLBRAND. b. g. 7 117 By Hamburg— Lizzie Montrose (M. Hutchinson). I KM Jmmmowd tj i 1 :"7. fast H Ml 1 8 0 I $'=1A Burton T Takaliira. Hyperion II.. Opatr. 8 sx5l5 Tampa I 1 1:19 slow 15 120 2 2 l :::; :.Bi Rowe s Necklet PercrBaylor, Rest. Lady R 88413 Tampa :. a j :iijj slow 4 IN I S 0 71' ('."• Glasner S Pio Pico. Rrookline. Confessor. 8 BBSZB Taaaaa Eg f 1:11*. slow M 117 4 3 :! 41 .VHRowc 7 TallowDip. SirAsliton. H. Corona 8 ss.::44 Tamiia MlMilnrl no l s " 4J 3*1 Glasner 7 Capt.Glere, SkAahtoa, LaeaBaa. I M 8 Tampa. 3-4 l:isj slow 5 ill 2 11 1" S*I Glasner 7 Kith and Kin. Creuse. Alamia. s VM92 Tampa 5-8 1:04 slows IIS 3 3 3 4* :»Ri Howe S N.Ruiuppo. GvpsvGirl. BrookliTie 8 8M30 Ta:ni a .". 8 1 :06J slop 3 IIP 5 1 1 I'll1 Howe 10 Will w Plume. Maleeon. Malta. 8 LOIS CAVANAGH. b. m. 5 180 By Haatinga— Aurata (W. M. Sheedy). I MRS lameat'n 1 l i ; 1:88 anaall-2S IM 3 1 - 1 I* H .1 Rett 4 Bethlehem. Saltiani. Gleaner. v KSSI« .lamest °n Im7ft) 1 :16£ last 4 MS 2 3 :: :'. !■ 2* J Kent 3 Joan Carroll. King's Guinea. I WTO Janitat'a ln.T-»\ 1 :45 fast I 10.". I 6 4 4 4' !•* Stoinii'dt •', Plnntland. Silverine. Havre. 1 8S604 Tampa 1 1 16 1 :54? slow 8-5 109 r. 3 4 2 21 21 Fain % I.aFnvettc. Fl. Kiley, W.I. Hindi 8 MM Taaaaa 7 -fl 1 ".If. slow 4 110 1 3 2 I I" 1" Fain 4 Merman. Bobby Cook. Funky. I 88549 Tampa 1 1-8 249 alow X-G 104 4 :: Z I l'J. l« Fain 4 RcdHussar. Cebeaoaa, Waterl-akr I Jc-465 Tampa '. is 2:01J[ slow 7-5 107 4 3 3 3 "' 2'* Fain 4 Floraltilev. Okcnite. WaterLake. 8 88399 Tampa lni70y 1:51? slow 1 107 6 7 7 4 21 1- Fain 7 Iji Fayette. Or. Crook. Oesa. I KING'S GUINEA, br. h. 7 120 * By King of Coins— Prismatic II. (J. Chorn). KNtK .la-n.st n l!ii7"\ l:M) last 75 111 1 1 1 ! I 1*J A Burton .'! Johh Carroll. Lata Cavnnngh. KBTMfla 7 s 1 :::::* slow 3 los :. 3 4 2 2= ■'* .lain S Tackle. Baa Prim... Maris*. SM97 Tampa llll:qfl*tl 117 I 4 4 8* 6:J Rowe 7 Frank Fleshcr. Necklet. Tackle. BlgBS Taaaaa 7-8 1:8M wwafl IS US 5 r. R 8 8 8" I Murphy 7 Merry Gift. Funky. Merman. fv-033 Tampa 7 s 1 :"-i slow 6 112 3 2 3 :: 21 4*1.1 Conley 7 Otogn, Cassowary. Occidental. 87913 Tampa 7-S 1:331 slow 15 112 5 3 J 1 1" lh J Conley 7 Harms, Merise. Frank Fleshcr. The small figure under "Str." shows the distance the horse was ahead of that next in the race. { The small figure under "Fin." — unless the horse won — shows the number of lengths the horse was I behind the winner. Weight to be carried appears at top of column of weights in previous races. Page 4 Second Race [2nd Jamestown] SECOND RACE — 5 12 Furlongs. 3-ycai-olds and upward. Selling. IS.X74Q — l.fjjaj, 8 lflt.) COMPLETE, ch. m. 5 112 By Compute— Reginella (W. Brown). K8N2S Jamefltown 1 1 1 151 good E8 lit 5 4 14'' C*J A Morgan t; Havre. Silverine. Upper. BBM laaneataara 1-8 l:2BJ alow 20 IM 12 2 2 3- 1" Moore 4 Qeoriae. Bethlehem. Glopper. I 8S74« Jan. -.-town ."' f 1 :06i; fast UK) 95 5 4 4 4 4"1 Steinh'dt 5 P.Davis. K. Avon.lale. Mnn Ami. 5 M:X 7 Pimlico 3-1 1:131 fast 25 101 3 8 P 9'1 9":i T ChandlerJcnnie Wells. Edgelv. live. v 76424 .Saratoga 1 1-8 2:'K) hvy 10 91 2 2 2 3 31 3" McCahey Mocjtiette. Lally. Zipango. ,• 763SS Saratoga 1 1-8 2:0j mud 10 89 4 2 3 2 3* 3» Lang Zip:inco. Crack Shot. Lallv. s; MB Saratoga 1 1-8 IM fast 8 9X 3 I 2 2 2| 2s McCahey Moquette. (Jolconda. Ohert. ■ 76263 Saratoga 1 1 :391 fast 8 93 5 4 4 6 B'° 5» McCahey Zipango.T.Wrestler.Ten.hyCourteey ■ HENRY CROSSCADDIN. b. g. 4 113 By Senator McCarrcn— Credulity (H. Miller). MBH Jameatown SitlM last I los :: :: :: :',]. :\'\ Mvtsgrave 5 Greawke, W. I. Black, Lurid. $ V4.:.7 .la.ks'v ille l-4 1U2|4kal C lo7 4 3 6 61 6'j Ganz ;» M. Popular. Beserrian. Ken.yucen r S8630 .lacks' \i lie ::-4 1 :141 fast 7 10S 3 6 6 6J 5-J .1 Henry 14 Imitate. Marie Hvde. Amvl. MEM .lacks' villa 7 4 1 :.SJ fa. t 20 M8 13 8 7 4 fl| U"|l AVilsou 14 Toison d'Or. Silverine. Dander. c MMS .lacks' ville 3-4 1 :14k fast 20 1 « 9 7 S S 7'" J Wilson 10 St. Regis. J. Ileardon. Vreeland ! BM5 Jacfca'vtlle H f I3t7| fast 15 li 4 S r. 2 32 3**«; Burns IS TresJoli. H. Junior. M.J.Whalen. c S774:. Ja.ksville 3-4 1:14J fast 4 110J 5 2 2 2 J 4»J V Powers 16 PollvLee. Universe. Gatien Lass. • K75S9 .lacks' ville 3-4 1:14 fast 10 10S 13 8 9 11| ll1* D McC'thvBl Sandy Hill. Amyl. Allonhy. j LURID, b. f. 4 111 By Ildrim— Luray (J. Farrell. Jr.). gang Jamestown altlM fast I MDJ 4 4 4' 4: 1'alms ."i GreaaAe, W.I.H'eh. H.Cros'cad'n 8 BC7Z2 Jameatowa 5-s 1:01? fast 20 lie, :: 2 4 41 2' J Palms 5 K.Tanguay. McAtnlrews. Uaceli'k 1 18271 1'imlico 3-4 1 :13i! fast 100 lo7 7 7 7 7* 79 Ramsey King Commoner. Se.wlk. Top Note, s MBM Pimlico 8-4 1:142 fast 30 113 1 10 9 910 9'8 Rettig Merry Cift. Spellbound. Sehvik. s S1C72 PimJico 3-4 1 :14ji fast 20 113 6" Carpenfr Jollv. Takahira. Jennie Wells. ■ S1S72 lamcstown 5-S 1:022 good 20 100 5 8 7 7 7" S Davis Botanist. Lliypad. Jennie Wells. j HELEN B.. b. m. 5, 112 By The Pepper— Brttne (H. T. Palmer). I WtTTt lanicfn lm78y 1:43 fast r,0 no 3 4 6 C 6 6-".*.Palins r. Plaattaad, Silverine. Havre. S M *' Plmllco 3-4 1:17 fast 10 146 4~ Mr S T'ker 7 Fscutcheon. Faultless. G.C.Hall. 8 77828 Beaaias 1 1-S 1:58 fast 15 95 515 Tansey •'. Ladylsahel. Al II. Wo-xls. Lally. 8 PANIQUE. b. g. 9 114 By Plaudit— Set Fast (M. Myers). ( MQ4K ftftnlico 3-4 1:13 fast 100 107 10 V lo In 9-» Powell MissPciisord. Kscutcliemi. BaLBox. s s ;io4 Pimlico 3-4 1:13 fast MS 112 5 5 5 5 o17 E Haynes Martin Dovle. Top Note. Notasulta S S .:tS6 Jacks' ville 3-4 1 :201 good 25 11110 10 7 7' J 6'«£Griffin Tackle. Ruiloha. Charley Lusk. | S0K64 Jacks-ville 7-8 1:35 good 20 107 14 ■ 7 5 8h 76J A Martin NettieCarita. Goldspink. Mos.Belle. s ISTRIA. b. m. 8 112 By Peep o'Day— Ionis (A. J. Oberlin). •'•■11 lacka'viile M1M nadk 1 : 4 7 11 11 U»« Dubei 11 BarPaCoart F. Dress. L. Toaag 8 MTTT laite'llMli ::-4 l:2«il good 15 M 7 3 11 11 11-*= Dubei 12 M.&Faces. J.Treeii. D.ofDawn. I SAM FUDGE, b. g. 5. 109 By Ildrim— Minnatoka fW. M. Parrish. Jr.). 88987 Jameatowa 1 4 1 :lfi£ slow 50 105 5 2 2 "'■ T '~ J.Moore 7 W.I. Hindi. Eininola. Demetrlos. ' [fW faaaiiMliaa ." ■* I MM fast W0 119 7 6 1 0- !»■ Moore 7 RaejngBell. W.I.Hinch. Glopper ' 8MM Pimlico 1 1-8 1:.".4J fast 20 111 7-"lI^wis 7 Cunn'g. I .C.Spaiiker.K.ofBash:i j [ BMM 1'imlico 1 1-4 2:14i fast 20 137 5,:iSavage 5 Killochan. Recruit, Lit'tou Maid. J Third Race [3rd Jamestown] v THIRD RACE — 1 Mile. 3-year-olds and upward. Allowances. (77271 — 1 : •%— •— M4. 1 5 ■ OSORINE. br. f. 4 103 By Ossary— Signorina (T. Hatfield). , fsRM Jameatowa 7 I 1 -2BJ slow 1-7 ms 211 i l" 1" A Barton 4 Bethlehem. Ooaanlete. Gleaper. S vs77o Jameatowa 1 l:MJ fast 3 MS 2 2 2 1 2:0 23 A Lang ." Joe Rose. Pins and Needles. R85M .lacks' \i lie ll:40jjfast 8 110 1 1 1 1 l1 Ink Nicol 5 Fulfill. Arondack. Crossover. lv SS542 .lacks ville 7-8 1 :27j ; fast 13-5 18$ 5 11 1 4» .V'J (J Burns '.' DeacoatBeta. Camel. Cold Dust. 5 MtM .Ik' ville latTay 1:«M taat 2 109 5 2 2 2 2! Ml A Lang S Ardri. Fthon. Warner (iriswell. $ 88392 .lacks' ville 3-1 1 :14( good 6 111 2 11 ]i 2h Nicol 10 B. Double. KingAvondale. Otilo. i 882S4I Jacks' ville 3-1 1:172 hvy 10 lio 1 1 2 3« 4U Nleal 7 Font. Camel. Earl's Court. 87792 Jacksville 11:411 fast 2 113 4 2 2 3 4'- 45J V Powers 6 Shapdale. Roseboro, St. Joseph. J RAGMAN, b. g. 4 111 By Planudes— Raglan (F. McCabe). ; 887C Jameatowa «i t 1 2384 teat 4-5 MS 3 1 1 1- 1" A Lang .". W'dlane. Tat G TWt.i Cliwann 1 ! SOU J*k*rille 11 M 1:471 last 41 Mi 2 11 1 I5 1° J Reid ( Neth'most. H.Range. Campaigner , 8S4.".9 .Ik \ nic lmTty 1:471 fast 4J 107 5 11 1 1- 1 ■ J J Reid 7 Spellb'nd. Descomnets. Golconda. ■MS .IK' ville 1 1-M 1:492 good 9-10 MS 111 1 l« 1| J Reid 7 Oberon. Quagga. Mamie Algol. 5 SM47 .Fk'ville 1 1 16 1 MM slow 2 104 6 11 1 1= Ink J ReM » Hooray. Woolstone. St. Joseph. v BMM Jacks'ville 1 l:40Jfast 12 102 8 2 1 1 l1 ll J Reid 10 Hoorav. Otilo. Edwin L. SSOOS .lacks ville 3-4 1:14 slow 10 104 5 4 5 3' H] Reid S Ceremonius, Camel. De Kalb. f S7*'30 Jacks' ville 7-S 1 :291 slow 20 104 7 5 2 3 1J 1"" J Reid 9 Sum. Night. Camel. Sally Preston. J PINS AND NEEDLES, b. m, 6 105 By Knight of the Thistle— Sandy Bar (W. T. A. Mul- [ bolland). J ^•7 9 Jam. sf.wn 1 1:411 slow 9 5 101 Left at the post. McCaliev 5 Joe Rose. Tlid! .Blitterflv. Otilo , M7M Jameatowa 1 l:MI fast XI 105 3 3 3 3 3 3- McCahey 3 Joe Rose. Osorine. MM Piinlit-o 2 3:2.".J fast 15 114 5 3 3 3 3l 3T G Burns F. Herbert. Superstition. Netirmost. l 86267 Pimlico 1 1-2 2:352 fast 31 113 2 5 3 3 3i 2' G Burns Orer.srna. Howard Shean. Juggler. ' 86249 Pimlico lin40yl:44 fast 10 117 5 5 4 4 P 3-'. J Deavpt Stanlev Fav. Einp. William. Cheek. s 862(4 Pimlico 1 1-2 2:34 fast I P'^' 4 .". E .". 3'? .".?. J Deav'p't Superstition. BlueBook. C.ret.Grc en v R6067 Pimlico lm70y 1:46 fast 41 112 S 6 4 2 2'nt 2J J Deav'p't Taboo. Cunnins. Silverine. I s:93S Pimlico 1 1-S 1:53* fast 20 114 5 5 5 5 41 4- G "Burns BlueBook. HizhPrivate. Mart. Doyle I OTILO. ch. g. 4 102 By Leonid— Prue (J. W. Schorr). M2M Jameatowa 1 1:41! slow 7-S io , 1322 :: j ::' , ; Bums 5 /.Rear, TbeCBafrSy. Ooweeer .' M7M laaatatuwa 81 f 1 :20A fast 3 MS 1 5 5 5 B»J Musgravc ." Ragman. Woodbine. T.G.But'flv. ! B85W .Fk'ville 1 1-M 1:MJ fast S l"9 I 2 2 2 2' 3° Musgr've 7 Ardri. Hans, Elfall. t SMfl .Fk'ville 1 1-16 1 :47g fast 13 105 5 4 5 5 3« SxiMusgrave 8 Ragman. Nethermost. H. Range I ■fJJS Jacks'ville 3 1 1 :14J good 30 117 6 5 4 41 IfJ Musgr'v.- 10 R.Double, Osorine. K. Avondale. I 8MS'( .rk'ville 1116 1:51 slow.".* no 6 4 5 4 4'J M G Burns (5 Shapdale. Cnwen. Maximum. I 8S146 .Fk'ville lni70y 1 :46J slow M 106 2 1 1 1 Ink ink Muszr've s Joe Rose. De comnets. Shapdale I 8^"41 Jacksville 1 1:401 fast S| 106 3 4 3 2 31 3'1 Musgr've 10 Ragman, Hoorav. Edwin L. S Fourth Race [4th Jamestown] FOURTH RACE — 4 1-2 Furlongs. 2-year-olds. Selling. (SIBtT tilt 1 IS1 ) GOOD NEWS. ch. f. 2 105 By Masterman— Glad Tidings (L. Garth). BM13 Jameatowa V. f •"..*.! fast 1; 107 :: 4 ::' 2" J Reid »; Beadaga. Ane Aitell. DorisWanl t M78S Jameatowa 1-2 48£ fast 10 M 5 4 4: 3'4 Gaskins 7 Rash. B.Fitzhugh, Piincess Fna ! YANKEE LADY. b. f. 2 100 By Yankee— Lady Tarantella (L. Garth). ABE ATTELL, b. c, 2 112 By Tithonus— Carrie Neville (T. Hatfield). KKM5 Jam* stow n !■' f m] fast 5 IM I 2 2l :;•'■ G Burns It Bemi.lg.i. (i""d News. Poii-Waid • ■MB .lai.i' stown 1-2 47j? fast 8 117 1 6 7 716 G Burns 7 Master .lolin. Lm-lii.-I. Bendaga. BBSS .lacks'ville 1 _■ 4SJ Tast 13 1041 8 2 2» 3« E Griffin 12 Vallonia. Tallahassee. Clay. sMi'4 Jacksville :;s 37^ hvv 7 111J 8 8 8 Nicol S De -encv. Mud Hen, New Star. ^:.;2 .la.ksvillc :;H 41? hvy 4 110 1 2 2s 3=} N ieol 10 Tallahassee. Trait. Mud Hen. MMS Jacksville 3' f 44* hvv 4J 108 5 2 2J 2= Obtrt 7 Nrw Star. Hawklike. Oracle. 884(22 Jacksville 3-8 36* fast 25 101 2 1J PJObert 13 Vallonia. Tallahassee. Lydial.ee. MBM .la. ks' ville ;;y f 43i slow 15 Mi 15 S-1 910 J Reid 14 Startler, LydiaLee. NaughtyLad JACK RYAN, b. r 2 105 Bv Orlando— Bcttie's Deceiver (H. Penny). HMS Jamestown ! 2 B| a I 10 RM 6 I ft i" Ptoaa l » I..~ hid. BewKttskncti. Raeewell « 88741 .line stow 1: | : 4s- last 13 5 1"!) z b 3" 5::J Ploss S FortCaiiol. DorisWanl. Mayweed v s-'Hl .la. ks'villc 1-2 CM fast 15 115 6 7 12! 12" J Reid 14 J.P'dersast. S.Kearney, Hn'klike 1 ■MM Jacks'vllle 1-2 4«i fast 20 102 9 3 3'i 5«2 J Reid IT Tallniiii Tallrtaafit r AbeAttell. ; 8830S Jac-ks'ville 3 8 36« fast 30 106 8 5s 4' J Reid 15 Sylvan Dell. Lydia Lee. Chess. j OSM .la. ks'villc 3' f SB slow 4 110 3 41 S1 V i'owers 14 Startler. LydiaLee. NaughtyLad f 87812 Jaoks'ville 3 S 36i fast 7 109 1 5* 7:,1 V Powers 10 Ken. Rose. Bendaga. L. Ormicant ; ,7r.l 1 .Ik ville 1-4 st 23£ fast 50 115 5 5 '. 5:,S McTag't 14 Ed. Adams. RvestraW, J.Denman . 87146 J'k'ville 1-4 st 23 fast 10 115 12 8' S'i McTag't 15 Tallahassee. Ed.Adams. Bendaga | MAYWEED, b. f. 2 105 By Stanhope II.— May Wynne (W. D. Babcock). ■§741 Jameatowa 1-2 481 fast S-5 109 3 5 5 flj Lang 5 FortCarr.il. DorisWanl. A.Lena. . SM36 Jacksville 1-2 49i fast 20 98 3 6 M BN J Henry !i Oracle. Old Scinaw, Tallahassee. 1 M2S2 .lacks'\i!le 3J f 443 hvv S 99 9 7 7 5«? J Henry 10 Tallahassee, Trait. Abe Attell. j 8S08S Jacks'ville ::*, f 43 slow 15 98 4 81 311, J Henry 11 Tallahassee. Trait, L. Ormicant. 1 87f'2« Jacks' ville 3?. f 43)! slow 8 97 4 6' 6s J Fain 14 Startlor. LydiaLee. NaughtyLad , KRK Jacks' villa Iff 411 fast 20 MS 11 M* 7'=?.G Burns 13 Is.Cassie, Ryestraw, L.S'talwart 1 87763 Jacks' ville 3-8 30 fast 15 103 5 7J faj J Reid 10 Decency. Ryestraw. Old Squaw. 1 ORTEGA, br. c. 2 112 By Sidney Lucas — Cornelia II. (J. T. Temple). MTM faiwaloaa 1 2 BU slow MS 117 5 5 5 .".'■• A Lang ."• Baefc. Ben.biga. Maroniara. I ssn: Tan. pa :: I BM slow 2' IM 1 2'n 2nt Lewis ( IxuiseB.. Set in Gold. Mrs.Carter v : 1 Tanipa 2 8 37i slow lo no l -ju 3« Lc-wis s Dclen:i. Clienaiilt. African tiirl. sv::;o Tampa : I 2^1 slow 10 lio 1 11 in Lewis 7 Lara Nelson. Orella. Bertha D. 8*c':'S Tampa :. i 3^g slow Vi 10:, 7 Ej 614j1.cwis S Helena. Coliltisli. Goodaere. BBlttTaaapa M 38 slow 15 MS ; •' 1* Lewis !i Stepfather. K.C.ardner. L. Lewis. ; svrc". Taaaaa :i S :;sj slow :: lio 3 5'' :,c-\ Lewis 7 Blanc-lie Ring. Bertha D.. Orel In | BJSM Tampa Ab 3 I |3| slow 10 MS 7 5?. 4-J I.c^vis !» Rose McCee. Goldfish. Orella. AUNT LENA. ch. f. 2 105 By Boanerges— Peggy from Paris (J. W. Schorr). ■-• !."■ Jamestown 1 1 .'■:.' Eaat IS Mi 1 5 '•' •"•' '. Maasrave I Bteattaga. GoodNews. aIk- Attell ssTJl .lane town 1 J M| fast 5 l"!i 3 .". 4- 4- i Musgrave 5 Fortl'arrol. DorisM'.ud. Mayweed | BMM Jacks' rl lie 1-2 49 fast M US B 9 7 "• Maacrave i Don't. Vallon'a. Startler. s^P'-i Jacks'vllle 8-8 35! fast 40 US 12 11 tt**M3 Burns 13 Allies May. Don't. Vallonia. MBM Jacks'vllle 31 f 42 BMW S 95J 7 71 810;F H King 11 Tallahassee. Trait. Mayweed. 88022 Jacksville 3 8 36? fast 15 10.". 5 71 710]G Burn? U A. Attell. Vallonia. Tallahassee. | I Fifth Race [5th Jamestown] I FIFTH RACE— 5-8 Mile. 3-year-olds and upward. Selling. (v ;72 ; -I : •! —3 -MB). 1 KING AVONDALE. br. h. S 112 By Isaac Walton — Venetia LI. (H. Penny). Mi '. Jamestown •"■' i'i:' J fast U-M 1*5 3 :'. I 2: 2- J Reid 4 Takakira, Woodaiae. K. of Vaaa. BMM Jameatowa SI t 1 : J«k Baat 8-5 BM 1 3 3 M 2- Ploss 5 Paul Davis. 11..11 Ami, Complete. | 8861S Jarks'\-ille 3 4 1:13 fast 18-5 10?* 2 2 1 1- l'J J Rei.l 11 Dr. Barklc-y. Camel. Parkview. 88524 Jacks'vllle 3-4 1 : 12? fast - U3 8 5 4 »■ 8*| J Reid Ml Strikeout. J.Cabiniss. D.Bultm'n si91 Jack.- ville 3 1 1:I4K fast 4 MB 2 B 3 21 2n J Reid 8 Barnsdale. Cold Dust, Font. BBM2 .lacks ville 3-4 1:14! good 4 MS 3 2 2 21 8*1 J Reid 1 » Ben Double. Osorine. Otilo. B7WS Jaoks'ville 3-1 1:121 fast 7-5 112 7 3 2 2* 3*1 J Reid 12 D.Biiltman. Cc-remonius. P. Lee. 877:1 Jacks'vllle 2 4 1 !4i. rood IS 112 6 4 3 21 In J Reid 7 Arionctte. Sey. I'.eutler. S.I'reston BMM Jacks'vllle .".J f 1 :07^ fast 3-5 1 K 3 1 1 Is 1$ J Reid I Stringency. Enlist. Jessica. RACING BELL. b. f. 4 107 By Racine — Miss Wandelohr (W. S. Diffcnderfer). 8*»2S Jamestown 5' f 1:09;, % 1 :; ". lo-; 1 Wheeled. McCahey .". Bra Taazaay. Alloy. Kmlaala. S8749 Jan. .stown 5-S 1:011 fast 2-5 IK 1 1 1 I'll3 A Lang 7 W. 1. Hincb. Cl.j-.per. Bcnbila. s».:;"7 Pni.lico 1 1-8 Ida! fast 20 10S 6 12 6 7 !»' J Deav'p't 7 Rostrum. Osorine. Silverine 86271 Pimlico 2 4 1:13| last S 112 2 4 5 4- 5*1 McCahey !» K. Commoner. SMWlk, Top Note. V! 216 Pimlico 3-4 1:14*4 fast 3 107 2 12 2* T» G Burns Id Comptoa, Saajer, J. Ennc-ntrout. MSM Pimlico ll:42j fast 13 133 3 11 1 21 3!! Mr M Bl*k 3 Jugirb-r. Rio Grande. S606V I'imli.-o 3-4 1:144 fast 2.J 113 4 2 2 1 4-^.1 Il-dd M Merry Gift. Spellbound. S.-lwik. K3SS7 Plmllco 3-4 l:M| last 3 139 2 1 2 36 3= Mr G N'ias 5 Jolly. Escutcheon. BallotBox. EVA TANGUAY. ch. f. 3 90 By Contestor — Grotesoue (T. HatfieldL vwi Jamestown "' 1 1 - '■•}, k 195 S9 :: 2 2 2'1' ! ',' A Barton S Alloc. Emiiiol.i. Duaa II. 88772 .lam. .-town a-S l.iH i fast 1 1 M 1 5 3 3- 1" ; Bui ns S Lurid. MeAadrews. Bacehrook. 6S337 Jat'ks'villc ."' f ' 1 :o7-[fast 20 107 11 11 lo M 1SJ illannau 14 Cl mBeaeliey. \ut.Rose. MoiiAmi KM Jacks' ci lie .".' 1 1 .'^i. fast 60 107 8 4 4 7 MS j Reid » Feriand Ci-cili.in. Abrasion. Sou. 88407 Jacks' ville 51 f 1 Mi good 20 9X10 10 9 9 5s! Pease 12 D. Parallel!.. L. Creed. F.Octllan K Jacks' ville 5-4 1:151 good S 92 5 3 4 4». 1*1 Moore B Barl'sOoart My Henrr. Tres Jnll BMM Jacka* villa 3 4 1:121 fast 2"i 92 6 5 8 6\ 7"lMoore 12 D.Hultinan. CeremOB 's.K.Av'dale BMM l.c ks ville 2 4 l:M| slow 30 100 7 3 4 71 8'- Kaiser ! Kid. Smug. Gypsy Girl. BMM .la.ks'ville 3-4 1:13 fast 5 105 7 5 6 7'i .17 M McCae 10 Abrasion. Auiandal.ee. Mi^s Sly. AMORET b K 3 96 Bv Hastings — Aurata (T. A. Jones1. : I Jscksvilb :. f l:'.;j l.-t 1' 1"! I 1 I S* 7' ', I Howard 7 MIltonB.. Carroll. King of Yolo. K77CI Jacks' ville :. 1 ' . I .- Cast 12 1" • 2 3 2 J" 5" J Howard 8 MiltoaB.. BilliardBalL F.Purcell lacks'ville S-4 1:131 fast 8 loo 7 6 6 41 ::; F 11 Kiugll P. Parcell. Aaavrl Billiard Ball S ■ lacks'ville 3-4 I:1M fast 12 |i« 5 3 8 7'. S4J Ganz s Pulka. Milton it.. Carroll. R7A3S Jacks' ville •"• S 1 :(':» fast 3-2 112 1 11 l» 1". I'ral 7 I.ucelta. Kid. Cindy. BMM Jacks'vllle 1 4 1:151 good 12 M 4 3 3 3 5 } Fral B QaM Mark. BoogerRed. J.Parker 86926 Jacksville 7 8 1:221 hvv 12 86 5 2 1 1 1' 4B| lial 7 Kn-lnim. Waponoca. Joe Hose. 86852 Jacks'ville 3-4 1:13! fast 12 103 2 111* 2 Ural 6 Polls. Sir Ormonde. Sticker. BILLIE HIBBS. br. fl", 5 111 By Fatherless — Aurine (J. T. Temple). -v . 1, estown 3 I 1 13| good t 117 « 6 6 6 1*1 Lewis «'■ Starre. Mlverlhe. Oppar. v. .: 1 ,, lestoan 3 1 1 1'.- slow 12 114 .". 2 1 !J 4*3 A I.tcrg 5 Hyperion II . Havre. Oppar. BK74» Jameatowa -" : f 1 :c»6i; fast S MS 1 E '• 5"'ll..wi« .'. P. Davis. K. Avondale. Moa Ami. v-4\i Tampa I I 1:17 slow 2 lis I 2 2 M lh lewis 4 Fundamental. Orniiiz. Cassowary 8S4I4 Tampa 1 I 1:171 slow 8 E tin •"• S 3 2' 2s l. -wis 5 Parkview. Cassowary. Aut.oirl. ••^'i: Tatn| a '■'■ '• 1:171 Kk»W 4 "• IM "• 4 4 8'1 1} Lewis 5 AiitumnCirl. Italia. Bobbv Cook wci* '1 .1 npa '■'■ 1 1 Iw slow I " IM 1 2 1 I* I1 Lewie. •"• Ctysmic. ('.Hamilton. Ta'lowllip S.S184 "I'a'i)( a I 1 117S slow 4-5 lo9 5 1 3 2": 21. Lewis li G.KL'iibnll. UebelQaeea. Iralla 8SU31 Tampa &J f Lllj slow 3-5 113 3 2 | 2J 2" Lew Ej (j LaR.Iliudoo, J. Gamer. Gyp.Girl _ I 8 R 8 8 I s 8 8 I v I 1 8 I I 8 I W. I. HINCH. br. c. 4 107 By Royal Flush III -L'Amazone (M. Hutchison). K8X1! lamcstown "'fl's fast 8-5 MS S S a 5 2". Ktelnli dl •» Gren.ole. Il«"n.t .niam-ainllii. i.mi.t 8S7S7 Jamestown *S-4 l:M| alow 4-S NS 1 1 1 I» Is gtfi"?.'^ 'i ';"".""1:,i,""n";',n"s' "a '..ViV-. ' l.ctilaia. 8X769 li.oesiown ". s 1 Oil fast 5 116 3 " 2 2* 2= Steinh'dt 1 Racing Bell, Glopper, W I i* .0 v n -.'■ f 1 :o:? fa-t '■» 1 4 3 # 6"|Stelah'dt 7 Takabhra. Uyperioa IL. Oppar MH& 1H ' *V 07 4 11 1 1J 4-rsteinb'dt R I.al'.iyct tc. L.C.-ivan.-igh. F.Ril'V. 88199 Ta a 5 S !o s ow 6 MS. 5 41 4^1 Steinh'dt s SirAsb:.,,,. Lucullus Bonnie Bee MMS Tampa 7si:3isiow6 MX J 4 E 5 4" j gte n 1 dt 5 Tom jPalaa. Tarnar ^ Baa OM. SS397 Tampa 7-8 1:32 slow 6 107 2 3 4 4 41 M | Steinb'dt B Pir. Diana. G. Kimball. B.Howe. FIREBRAND b g 7 105 By Hamburg— Lizzie Montrose i^M. Hutchinson). 8S744 Jamestown 51 f l:«i fast M m t S S 8 V -1A Burton 7 Takahira II. v p:;rn.ii 11. o..par 88315 Tampa 3 11:19 slow 15 IM 2 2 1 3» .VI Row c s \ckl.-t. I .icy I av |..r. R.-t.l.id 8S413 Tampa 5-S 1*41 slow 4 IM 8 1 I 7'' S» Okaaaer K PW Plfow BrjiokllBe. t oareswir. M37S T..111 ua :.'.; 1:111 slow 10 117 I 3 3 41 5 ^Rowe 7 Talb.wDip. Sli ■Aakti m. K.i oraa*. 88344 Tampa 5-8 l^SJ slow « II" I 3 3 « 3»1 Olaaaer 7 CaiK.GKwe SirAsbfrn. .it. .1 Ins. svn; Tamua 5-4 1:1S| alow 5 111 2 111* 1*1 Olaaaer 7 Kith and Km. ( reus.. Alatn la. 88192 Tampa 3-s 1 *t slow rfl 11s:: 3 3 l« S^ Rowe 8 N -Bjnapp.'. l ,-, llrl. Br—klin. 1813 Tampa i i I "* awp 1 IM S 1 1 I'll* BMam n Willow Plami. Malreoa, Malta. Oakland Entries and Past Performances for Thursday, April 7. I 5 v ,• s; ■ ■ $ r c ! c • j 8 1 s s ■ j I S 8 8 ( s S | s 8 I ' ' [ J v 5 ■ , S lv 5 $ i J ; ! , 5 v f J [ J , l ' s v I I .' ! t I I I I S t ! • Oakland Entries and Past Performances for Thursday, April 7. WEATHER CLEAR. TRACK FAST. LATEST PERFORMANCES OF HORSES ENTERED. FIRST RACE— -Futurity Course (170 feet less than 3-4 mile). 3-year-olds. Selling. (71Sl7~ 1 :SfJ I . - AM. ' Index Curse DistTimeT'ckOdds Wt St % % % StrFin Jockeys Started Order of Finish. SILK, b. f, 3 105 By Yellow Tail— Honiton (J. M. Crane). 8X448 Oakland V C 1:111 fast 3 110 3 1 1 1". 2"1* J Glass 11 Kid North. Basel, Direc telle MSM Oakland F C 1:12 Kood 10 % 1 3 4 4nk 3'J J Glass 8 I..P'. bit.i. Dr. D'-ti-rty.K.Koi.son HMS Oakland 5-S 1:02 hvv 30 96 I 5 3 2J 5"'J J Glass 8 DaddyGip. PI:il\Iohr. Dr.D glievty SS076 flak land PC 1:111 fast 30 102 4 4 3 M S* J Glass 9 Minnedoeia, Passenj?er. Iiex. 87799 Oakland F C 1 :l-'i slow 30 102 7 7 7 6= 7"1 Tansey S Wicket. Passoncer. MetropoUtaa 7744 Oakland 3-4 1 : 1 r.sf slow M 98 B 6 8 8 68 J Glass 8 M. Picnic. Dr.D'srh. rty.J .CafT ata HNS Oakland 3-4 l:17g slow 30 90 7 4 4 7= S,0JC Williams '» Dr.!ioii','l,.rty.Baiemic.:. P.an'r.lla DIXIE DIXON, b. f. 3 110 By Sir Dixon — Dincrle (W. T. AndersonL $8725 Oakland ImMy 1:401 good 16-5 M 5 o 1 I 2'. B C II BHtttT 8 HrrerUar, SprlagBaa. Dc'n\iew BMM Oakland F C l:12fl slow 6 no l 2 1 1» 2j Vesper 11 KMKorta, Graaaerey, Descend ut S ?46 Oakland F C 1:111 fast 8 107 5 3 7 62 68 Vospor 8 Ilex. S-pnlveda. Kadation. S7523 Oakland 5Jfl:10 slow 5 107 9 8 7 5' 1" Kent 113 Kid North. Basel. Canteni. 87389 Oakland 11:441 fast 8 S3 7 6 3 3 3' 35 Kederis 10 L. Butter, up. Dovalta. I'ataliDv. 87247 Oakland 5* f 1:081 good 6 102 8 9 6 CJ S»j C H MilbrlO Calopaa, Kiodia B.. Beda. .■7109 Oakland 5J f 1:081 mud 25 102 10 10 9 8' S"|C H MillerlO Sainotta. Metropolitan. Wicket. 87019 Oakland 5-8 l:0OJ fast 20 95 10 10 10 10 1013 C II MillerlO Daddy Glp. J.H.Ilirr. Passenger PRIDE OF LISM0RE. b. g, 3 112 By Galveston— Clara White (T. Goulding). 88435 Oakland oi f 1 :07i fast 15 97 4 11 1- 3* Selden 7 S.Atticun. L. Klizabeth. K.Graney S^402 Oakland 7-S 1:271 fast 15 107 3 2 2 2 2nk 6";'-J McBride ! Sepulvc-da. Miles. Bitofl •"ortiim-. S8333 Oakland F C 1:12 good 25 112 5 2 3 3" 55 F Kelly 8 I.adyPa'.ichita. Dr.D'^lierty. Silk. S7882 Oakland 5-S 1:011 slop 13 92 8 6 5 I* V A Thomas ! Coppertown. NapaNick.d. Mexico. 87366 Oakland 5-8 1 :00? slow 6 90 t 3 5 6: B*4 Kederis 8 Oopprrtown. I)addvGip.Hinocul«r S7295 Oakland 5-8 1:001 fast 7 104 4 5 4 3" 31 Vosper 11 J.H.Barr. Met'politan. Lewiston 87133 Oakland 5-S 1:02R slop 2 112 5 1 1 lc 1* J McBride 11 Babe Neely. Basel. Deseeudaut. 869S3 Oakland 6Jfl:0Sgfast 5 112 3 3 2 2'i 2'J M'thews 12 Silk. Can:em. Direetello. GRAMERCY. br. g, 3 112 By Resolute II. — Long Lost (W. E. Applegate). 88723 Oakland F('l:12 good 15 107 7 5 8 8l S* j COttoa Id Beda, Mttropatltaa. AMerGalca. 88684 Oakland F('l:13 hvv 10 90 S S S 7* 7,3JCotton 8 Belle Kinn.-y. Wan.r. Balna.le. 88635 Oakland F C 1 :121 slow 12 112 10 6 6 6* S*| Cotton 11 KidN'orth. DixieDixon. Des.cnd't 87962 Oakland F C 1:14} toys' 12 113 5 9 9 93 9" A Walsh 11 L.Clinton. FaneiiiUIall. Burleigh. 87799 Oakland FC 1:121 slow 8 109 8 S 8 8 8*1 Keogh 8 Wicket. Passenger. Metropolitan 876S7 Oakland FC 1:121 hvv 7 112 1 3 I Ml1 A Walsh 7 BenStone, Chantilly, W'dlander. 87573 Oakland 7 S 1:291 hvy 13 S5 6 4 3 2 3l I } A Thomas 10 Novgorod. SamBarber. Radaliou. S7528 Oakland F C l:12g slow 10 112 3 9 4 5J 77J A Walsh 10 sinkSpring. Inclement. RoDerta. DESCENDANT, ch. g, 3 112 By Tanzmeister— The Niece (S. C. HildrethL 8X635 Oakland F C 1:121 slow S 112 4 4 5 3' 4«J Mcntry 11 KidNoitb. DixieDixon. Graruercy 88402 Oakland 7-S 1:271 fast 60 107 6 4 4 5 S3 9-'.,.AniliTson !) Sepulveda. Miles. Bit of Fortune B82M Oakland F C 1:14M hvv 5 110 4 11 1=.'. 1-'. Mentrv 7 Basel. Kid North. Ocean View. 88105 Oakland 5-8 1:021 good 8 114 5 2 1 li 2" Mcntry 10 PhilMohr. BabeNeely. KidN'orth. 87SS2 Oakland 5-S 1:011 slop 100 94 6 4 6 9 9'8 Anderson 9 Coppertown. NapaNick. O.Mexico. S7825 Oakland 5A f 1 :09 good 12 107 6 5 5 8* 8st Kederis 11 B.ofFortune. P. Winter. I'. Blanco S7661 Oakland oj f 1:108 hvy 5 107 4 1 1 2J 611 E Dugan 12 S.Atticun], P.Wiutcr. J.CafTerata GELICO. b. g, 3 112 By Solitaire II.— Monrovia (G. W. Berry). B87M Oakland F C 1 :11 good 20 MS 3 5 7 6= S* Gross • KidNortli. MissPi.-nic L. Clinton BBSfE Oakland F C 1:121 slow 7-5 112 9 8 S 63 6" }Gross 11 KidNortli. DixieDixon. Gramerey 88373 Oakland F C 1:131 hvy 2 102 1 I 1 11 1"| Gross 12 P. Winter. BabeNeely. Vespasian SS44S Oakland F C 1:111 fast 15 107 8 7 8 8-l 7" } Gross 11 Kid North. Silk. Basel. 81023 Oakland 4?. f 55R fast 11-10 112 4 1 1- "'• Gross 1(» MadelineL.. E.Graney. Democrat S0885 Oakland 1-2 481 fast 4 112 3 3 3= 3'4 Gross 12 Waldo. Harry Grothe. Fusileer. W. V. BRUMBY, tr. g. 3 107 By Sain— Revoke fB. Schreiber). 8^751 Oakland .".'. 1 1:093 fast 6 112 1 3 1 2» £■ Vomit 12 SwcetBasil. Direetello. V.-spasi.in 8M8S ( .akland 5.'. f 1:06? fast 100 99 S S S S S'« I Martin 8 J.H.Sheelian. P.Molir. SalACcum S8129 Oakland i| 1 1MB] hvy 100 95 2 5 6 7 7'-7 I Man in 7 Rosslare. Rev Hindoo. Galvesca 8S021 Oakland 5-S 1:00? slow 50 % 3 OSS- S,T1K Martin 9 S.Atticum. lewiston. L.Ellzal»etU BABE NEELY, b. f, 3 105 By David Tenny— Lillie W. (C. A. LeSeure). 88751 Oakland S3 f lMSf fast 6 IM 1 5 8 11= B"|0 ArchibdlL' S.Basil. W.V.Bruinbv. Direetello BBS33 Oakland F C 1 :13= hvv 8 110 2 11 2"| ■"' ■ T Rice 12 (ielico. Pr. Winter. Vespasian. MSM Oakland 5-8 IMS! fast 4 112 7 5 6 B* 43'. Borel 11 ClaraSal. Directello.O.Cun'gham. BS2M Oakland F C 1:14] hvy 8 108 6 4 5 5,:- .".'-'.'.Kederis 7 Dc^scendant. Basel. Kid North. 88MS Oakland 5-8 1 :02J good 15 112 7 3 3 2- S) Borel 10 PhilMohr. Des.endant. KidNortli 8S052 Oakland F C 1:12 fast 15 93 Left at the post. Anderson 12 A.Hvman. Lilliuni. L. Strcuber. 8793S Oakland F C l:14g mud 20 106 3 5 2 23 213 A Thomas 41 Jim Cafferata. Based, Clara Sal. 87S25 Oakland 5J f 1 :09 • good 20. 10ft 5 4 3 4i 7s J Vosper 11 B.ofFortune. P.WInter. P.Blanco ORMONDE CUNNINGHAM, b. g. 3 107 By Beau Ormonde— Little Gun (H. W. Hoag). 88751 Oakland 51 f 1MM fast 7 112 S 8 7 7"M' " Gross 12 S.Basil. W.Y.Cnmibv. Direetello SM4N Oakland F C 1:111 fast 20 107 5 4 5 4= 6*1 T Rice 11 Kid North. Silk. Basel. MSM Oakland 5-S 1:02ft fast 3i 112 4 2 5 4P* 3*1 Craaa 11 ClaraSal. Direetello. BabeNeely. 8S105 Oakland 5-8 1 MSJ good I 114 S 8 10 S= 7*1 Taplin 111 PhilMohr. Desc-endant. B. Neely. 87S2S Oakland El f IMBf good 5 Ml 3 1 2 1?. 2;i E Sullivanl2 Juan. Clara Sal. Direetello. S6773 Oakland 51 f 1 :0S slow 100 107 1 2 5 101 123;5E Sullivanl2 Lady Klizabeth. Sonia. Biased. JUAN. b. g, 3 112 By Kismet — Juanita (G. Summers). s 166 Oakland F C 1:12 fast 4 113 C 4 4 l"t 6 J Glass 11 Passenger. Treniargo. Beda. 87828 Oakland 51 f 1 :09S good 12-5 108 6 8 4 3= 1=1 J King 12 Or.Cun'gliam. I'laraSal.DiriM-tello 87366 Oakland 5-8 1:00s slow 150 95 6 7 7 5= 6n}E Martin 8 Coppertown, Dn.blvGip. Binocular S7157 Oakland 5* f 1:09ft hvy 100 107 10 M 10 to ;o=" J King lO Old Mexic-o, pliil Mohr. Roberta. S7O50 Oakland S-4 1:14f teat 10( 106 7 7 4 9= M**U King 12 Alder Gubh. Balronia. Saluotta. 86726 Oakland £1 f 1:10ft hvy GO 107 12 12 12 12 9''3J King 12 Ilex. Meltondale. Banorella. 86611 Oakland 5-8 1:023 hvy 40 109 9 8 9 83i 7 *4J King 9 Arthur Rouse. Clan. Elodia B. EL PERFECTO. ch. g. 3 112 By Emperor of Norfolk— Leola (J. F. Moore). 88635 Oakland F C 1:12ft slow 60 112 5 9 9 »•• B,T|Parker 11 KidNortli. DixieDixon. Grainerev H2B2 Juarez 3-4 1 :15s fast 8 101 5 4 4 3= :;» G Mel" thy 5 Alarmed. Sam Webb. Tipster. S7S96 Juarez 51 f 1 :0S fast 30 109 3 6 fi 8» 7,13Mondon 9 F.Eugene. Siscus. Cathrvn Scott. 878.',:: Juarez 5-S 1 :00j fast 15 102 1 4 4 4'J 4= Mondon s RioPecos. Cherokee. Dan Norton 87619 Juarez 3-4 1:14 fast 40 109 8 9 9 Pull. up. Mondon lo Kvle. Nila. Luke fates. S7583 Juarez 3-4 1:13J fast 20 103 9 6 4 5l r,"\ Mondon 10 G. Intent. L'vParet. M.Genevieve 87 140 Juarez 51 f 1:071 last 10 104 2 7 S 8 S*] Mondon 10 I.adyPanchita. Nila. Mike Mnlett SULLY, b. c. 3 110 By Orsini— La Flame (Multnomah Stable). SM05 (wkland •" -s 1 ■"--'. good 30 117 2 5 7 !'- B» I. A J'ksonlO PUi'Mobr. Ttr Off ndaal B.Neelv. 87828 Oakland El f lMSf aoaa 1 IM S B s :,- 5*1 I. A J*kaoal2 Jaaa. Or.Caaaiagham. Clara Sal. 87C85 Oakland F C 1 :13] hvy 40 115 M 7 7 9= 9=-'.l. a J*kaaall TharFaaat, Wicket, niiaaaataan 87523 Oakland 51 f 1:10 slow 50 112 11 10 9 93 7'7 L A J'ksonlJ Dixie Dixoa, Kid North. Basel. Second Race [2nd Oakland] « v 1 ; j f ; . | . 1 j 1 , 1 1 I ; | | | I | SECOND RACE — 3-4 Mile. 3-year-olds and upward. Selling. (782S9 — 1:11-^— Jj— 110. i MARBURG, ch. c. 4 112 By Innsbruck— Loyana (E. S. Paddock). 88797 Oakland F ' 1 :Mi last 3-2 ill 2 ] :: 2*33 G Ar.-bib'd « Baa'i I la. L.Panehlta. M.Mnsg've 88724 Oakland 5-4 1:14* good 15 inn 7 S 71 :. ■ J King ll Maaaaw, BJaaaa C, Stay Junior. SS531 Oakland F C 1:111 hrjr 15 106 7 6 1 5V •»§ Kennedy T STaliaala. Sewell. Gilbert Etoae. 88347 Oakland 3-4 1:13^ fast 5 115 7 7 5 3nk 3'J Page S This.Belle. R. Junior. Faneiiil Hull BUM Oakland 3-4 1:15 hvy 13-5 111 7 6 5 53 4"\ Borel . 8 L.Dieudonne. Sewll. L.Panchita 88054 Oakland 3-4 1:14 fast S 101 4 4 E 41 4'J A Thomas s Goldtinn. Orelio, Bishop W. 87849 ( akland FC 1:11ft good 3 110 7 8 7 4= 1= Borel lo M.Musgve. F.Stafford. P.Mahone S7572 Oakland 3-4 1:14s hvy 1 105 1 2 2 2' 2'1 A Walsh S Inclement. M.Sutton. M.Mnsg've 87508 Oakland FC 1:101 hvy 10 105 3 4 4 2'i 2 J, A Walsh 7 J.H.Sheehan. Balronia. M. Picnic LENA LECH, ch. f, 4 103 By Gold Heels— Early Love (E. G. Soule). 88713 Oakland 3-4 1:15 good is-5 io7 I t 4 * 3*1 Ciaaia 8 Sc-rvi.-em e. MararAhe, aaaaatka S8S07 Oakland 3 4 1:15 KlOp 3-2 MS 1 I 2 1' 1=1 Taplin t! F.iinna G.. ILinmass. Roberta. S8471 Oakland 3-4 1:15ft fast S 109 lu 7 3 2h 5'i ("oburn 12 Roberta. Kniiiia G . Ornate 8787^1 Oakland F C 1:12 slop 8 105 1 6 6 53 3" Cobmn S Inclement. BillvMver Burleigh. S7780 Oakland 3-4 1:14ft slow 4 107 1 113; 3J Cobmn S BJaaaa 6. Thistle' Belle Steel. 87690 Oakland 3-4 1 :lSi hvy 2 109 1 2 2 23 3'i Taplin 10 ThistleBelle. Biskra. D.Ledgett. 87525 Oakland 3-4 1:15ft slow 7 loi 3 2 1 1= l"t Taplin 9 Sam Barber. Ybor Valoski. 87411 Oakland F C 1:12 slop 5 109 E 4 7 8l 8i;i}E Dugan 9 Banonica. Roberta. Emma G. 86803 Oakland 5-8 l:01g good 7 109 1 2 6 5nk 6,23Mentry 11 Hamper. This. Belle. 1". Stafford. ANNE M'GEE, b. f. 4 103 By Marta Santa— California (D. Henry). S8T93 Oakland B-4 1:141 teat 16-5 m:. s l i s- ::=;.! McBride 13 Bametl. May Sottoo. Steel. BS281 Juarez 3-4 1:132 fast S 97 6 3 3 31 4'i B'schoten S Sll. Stocking Rnbiola. Vohoome. M251 Juarez 7-S 1:27*. fast 4 MS 3 11 2 11 V , B'schoten 8 Gladys Louise. I'litme. Camera. SS140 Juarez 51 f 1 :07£ fast 20 M 5 6 6 7 ("{Hoffman 7 C. Tucker, Sil Stocking BaayMaa BMS2 Juarez 3-4 1:11 fast 4» 102 s s S G'J 6'= B's.-hoten S Ruhiola. Bertmont. Kopek. Kijt,Z Juar.z 1 l:39g fast 2 95 2 1 1 1 3-1 4'1 J Wilson .", Fantastic-, Sensible. Busy Man. MARSE ABE. ch. c, 4 111 By Yankee— Halo (H. G. Bedwell). 88713 Oakland 3-4 105 good 7-5 112 2 1 1 1, 231 T Bice s Service uce. I..nal..-.li. P.an a. MM [ Oakland F C 1:18 hvy 4-o 114 2 1 1 l-'l 1 -1 T Rice 7 O.Settler. Pliillistma. Burleigh. e^Ra^ali' 'JlVyk^VLt* V! i } } n "i (: H Shil'g 9 Adena. Duke of Milan. Biskra, s. 939 Oakland 3-4 1 :16ft mud 8 111 2 1 1 1' 1= C H Shil'g s Ilex Grace G Rosevale f-il2. 9ak!an J H?:H?Ilvy J. S ? 3 3 54 5,J E Ougan 8 Inelem.-nt. Marburg. MavSHitton. 87MS Oakland 3-4 1:14ft fast 4-o 10, 3 3 2 2*1 1* C H Shil'g 9 Fat lierStafir.nl Steel. Novgorod. 87327 Oakland F (' 1:11)8 slow 7 108 1 12 3' M C H Shil'g 7 Dargia. Orelio Marburg. M825 Juarea ?-4 1:15 fast 16-5 108 2 1 2 S*| ST| G Garner 6 Goldflnn. Oe'nQueen. L.M.Eckert l^t-luarez 5H J :?o5 Kao,J --J- ,91 4 4 4 S3 ** (; Garner 7 K'gCohalt. Madman. Color.elBo'. 86o9b Juarez 3-4 1 :1S* good 6-o 100 2 2 3 2ft 47 McCahey 8 Marelimonet. Kingfobalt. Glorlo SERVICENCE, ch. c, 4 111 By Service— Innocence (Stockton Ranch Stable). 88778 Oakland 3-4 1:141 teat. 12 MO 8 B B 1 S»»1A Wils..,, 7 Goldaaa Lady Pan.iiita or.li... 88713 Oakland 3-4 1:15 good 7 112 I 2 2 2' ; •'. G Areate'd 8 MaraeAhr LeaaLech Banonica 2S !!aMHI1,7 , 7 I :,4ifi Llvy 13"5111 Sill l'l 4s'. Voaaet 11 Miss Picnic. Whid.u-n: Tremargo HSBB Oakland 3 4 1:14* hvy 7 96 6 2 2 3= 3 'J Selden 9 Orelio. Thistle Belle G.ddtinn n«.-.:,i Oakland 3-4 1:16 hvy 10 111 7 4 4 4= 5 1 E Martin 8 Orelio Marar-Ahe Mad.Muacrave 58174 Oakland 11:428 slop 1 100 5 2 2 2 2=1 3 } Taplin 8 KeenMoving BlabooW Raleigh SS Sa,k!an'! Wft!:a^nr A 2i£ 5*1 1 "'- E^SeMea 8 JadgeQulnn.' Raleigh, k. Moving lasi Oakland 1 B-1S 2:SB| hvy 1 102 3 2 1 1 2» 2« A Walsh o Whldden. Homeleas, M.OaMoai FATHER STAFFORD, b. g. 4 108 By The Friar— Lingerie (H. G. Ross). 58794 Oakland B-4 1:14k teat 5 MS 2 2 1 !■'. 1- s.d.l-n : \U~ : 1|." Filer 1 58774 Oakland F C 1:12 fast s M8 7 3 2 •■ lft 1=1 Gross I K ,i-' , | loff s e.l \etiii,- v^n't,;""l TiS JiiilS '^-lii1- 5 ! Jlilj**" ■ » WomllaadeV Bedoado. Burleigh. 88S24 Oakland 51 f 1 :"9^ hvy lio 111 .. 1 4 ,.'. 4*1 Rettig 11 Salvaee GoodStain Metmnniitan B8550 Oakland 3 i 1 :1S hvy 8-5 l- 4 2 2 2 1J 2'| T Rice • \s Yr n. -N "v '. ,V V. O • rer MMS Oakland F C 1:11 fasts 12110 ll lo o' 7U Rettig 1 1 ip aaaen^r Tr.'m arao Beda S,1." o;'^'!n'I S'l}1!-;?;101? ! I'i \ ! 5 V , 9-^ A Tl,""1:,s *» Radatloa.'Faneaa Hall. Burleigh s,9i. rati S Oaktend ^ Jl Fri:Ulhvv : }AA .a'st 4 I 2S MS J fi I 2 \ 1 3' 5* S£ 4'» Rettig .S. awp» 11 • L.CMnt.m. lta*aa?at, FaneuilHall. ftaterat. Biakra. Burleigh. ARTHUR HYMAN. ch.g, 5 106 By Emperor of Norfolk— Espcranza I Reno Stable). £8175 Oakland I- l l:llf teat I" 111 1 1 1 H Vl (inrn 10 St.Fr*n«is GnndShin Kmnu c ^7"°»5r»«^ 2 I l:i:. good 30 113 6 6 6 SJ8"M;naa s S.rvi.cn.e Mars- \U. I ..I... V, R8088 Oakland PC 1:111 nvy 15 IM 2 E 5 P 5 |Oroaa 7 1. Cltaton Mhrfinoc" BnuC ! ii S T? »f ^1 £ H ShU'g » KIMoIlno. SllrerGrala.J.ttaVrate SMS sjizs oaKland d I- ■• l 1:12| ■ hvy la • 111 - . 8 a q 8 73 7n Mentrv '» THllarhaat r elTovir T'. n..n.. MM2 Oakland Fri:l2fast8 1111 2 1 VI i». Menfry 12 Unu«»?Lial^vXr. l^uaaaat 17175 Oakland 3-4 1:1.,! slow 12 112 7 6 9 10 9-'Frascl, M Burning Bush. AuntKit. Dovalta »MPFD0 br. t. 6 112 Bv Alvescot— Day Dream (E. Wavland). •--"•'''' •■ 1 1:111 g..o,i :•„ no . I 1 s l :- i; CalUhanll KoKanio Kinma : K-v Imiior v "akland S-4 l:la| hvy U-» 11". 4 j ; :' (J paae s luglniui Blaekslieen i;™ n • .,- SMS4 Oakland 3-4 1:141 teat 15 114 8 7 8 B* 5*1 Page lo Arg«'naut FanelalT HaU Slirt *e«83 UaXlann i- ( 1:10 fast 6 1 J 4 ■ 4 3- 2* Pa".- s Th Hell.- \i Uatmn i \i..i , 88222 Oakland 3-4 1:1ft, hvy 13 112 1 I 2 2-k «• tSap^r 5 Sice G ThW le^rt le rEEZ S81.V. Oakland FC 1:12 slow 10 108 4 2 2 2= 1 1 I',-- 1? TMeVwil*?^ Ittm 22 w* VL!T^t!!2 »K1 Oakland F C 1 :10. fast 30 114 8 8 8 S *A VZtn—AL Kg^^AM*"lg" ?s*r ni?Sv ?h *'• j5, 704,. By Balsowan— Chaminade (T. Lynn). R793 Oakland 3-4 •■ r ,- '■ 1:141 faal MS 11 B 8 »»»" T Taylor 13 Bnrnell u- •.•-,.„, «,.„ m.,-„ BWUOakUnd FO 1:13 hvv 8 MSI E S 3' ::-• | T-.vI. r s \l I ? Kin-, V w, :r uZ M,,,,° R83ffl . akland l 1 431 fast 10 112 6 9 s 7 M 8** Maatr? 12 1 ',•■-. ■ u, u' ,]; ''. ' irn,t. ^Oakland 3Al:lSJs}ood7 113 11 11 11 li s". Mentrv 2 I, 1 v i^.i s i • :/, „ »k h ^ "DOCTOR DOUGHERTY, b. c. S 101 By Galveston — Lobosina (F. Harrington). C H729 Oakland :; 4 1:14 ;o..d 2 KB I 5 7 H 8,&1J McBrtde s Coidtinn. LJBeudnane. K. KorU I ■Mi Oakland 3-4 1:141 slow 3* 95 3 4 .. :: i-:."'. K Martia ! Th.Rcll.-. l-:.ll.ii« m..i. Phil Mohr I BMMCMkMad 3 4 1:111 atop 13-5 9s t; 7 S 64 6'-', Anderson 8 BtxChief, I' . of Fortune. Waner. I BnBWtJMkMad ::4i:i4ihw K 96 s 7 4 4: i ' \ Anderson !» Oreli... Thisilc Belle, Scrviconee. fi BMMOakMad i* C 1:188 fast 4J Mi 6 t; 6 t* V Taphh 7 Balronm, Coppertovra, coidtinn. I KK3S4 Oakland 3 4 l :!3jf fast 7 94 6 4 :t 1*1 I*| I S Marti* u l ... ("Milan. L.Eltwib'li. luclfwi ^ 88:253 Oakland FC 1:12 good 5 106 fi 5 fi fi* -1' Kennedy | l..Raiichita. Silk. Kleanorltobsou 8 Ks3 i3 Oakland r.-s i mjj hvy JO 97 4 67 4 * 3-1 E Martin s RaddyGip. PhilMobT, Coppertown 8 ARTHUR ROUSE, br. r. 3 98 Bv Allan-a-Dale — Emilv (Maine Stable). I ■Kit Oakland F i* 1 :111 g and M M I 9 9 8 7- A Williams :» KidXortli. MissRi.nie. 1.. Clinton fi MM rjaklaad F ' l .! I | l hi M 7 « 7 fc«* I* IS Martin 11 Gilbert Boae. Bevrell. Gnldliiin. MtH Oakland 3 1 1 :14J slow 40 91 C 7 7 7 7- A Tho-.nas 8 Ili.l'.ill •. H.llai u oo.l. Phil Mohr : HM BOakhf) 4 7 I 1 ■•:;■-* fast 7 107 7 8 S S 7- 7",,.T:inliu «.( Sepnlveda, Milt's. Hit Ol Fortune • VC702 Oakland 5-8 1 :( 21 slop 5 95 6 4 8 8" 10;« Miillipan 11 Ralroala. I..l-:ilz:il.'h.l : llou'crti I MtU Oakland 5-8 l:'i2jj hvv 4 111' 2 1 1 1* V Odium !» dan. Klodia B.. Rabble. v 8(672 S. Anita Z\ f 41 fast 8 M 7 7 7* 8s Treubel IS Anaefaaa, Irtna L«'p. Beiflte.' 80323 4 Anita 3* f 411 fast 10 103 3 3 3J 3-1 M Mcliee IS ('he.Cnmi. J. M. Stokes. Maternns | Page 5 Third Race [3rd Oakland] THIRD RACE— 1 Mile and 20 Yards. 3-year-olds and upward. Selling. (78106 I:!"'.-. •— MB.) ' "DON EKRIQUE.b. g. 6 112 By Hastings— Bella-Donna (F. E. Baird). M715 Oakland I l;M| aped s 5 lu7 9 s I 5 4- 2" Cavanah 0 Tivniarno. Fniuli Cook. Illusion i MJ Oakland 1m! r 1:44 room 7 M I I I fi l«* 1*1 t'six mi'irli 8 CebieakBL Avontellus. Kr. Cook. . .vs5c. Oakland 11:42* hvv 12 108 5 9 I 9 8* 5*1 Cm van!** '.» M. Officious. Ra.latioti. Siiv.C.rain. , lOU Oakland 61 f 1311 fast 60 ill I s s 6* l«* Cavaa*a1i a IHikeofMilan. I'rrnchConk. Actinia ■ RJBH oaklan I I 1 M l:5o& slop 20 101 3 9 9 9 9 83,iC Williams 0 Con. Dell. Deepen** Spring Ban j FRENCH COOK. b. c. 4 111 By Mcnsie-.ir de L'Onne — Suspension (C. R. Jones). --.;.- i takland 1 1:42] fast I m*. | 1 4 5 ::■ ::• '■', voaper 11 Babrie. Onppers. IIus;i Mom-v. s 887z: Oakland ImSey 1:1".- (ood ::■. 112 " :: 2 4 41 r Vnaptr ft 1111 1* If. l ix. Dixon. SnrbferBan. N ■315 Oakland 1 1 V'i »;.iod 7 hm; 13 3 2 3' 3' Vosptr !» Tretnargo. Don Knrtbae, lllaaion. MB1 Oakland lin20y 1 :44 good I 1M 111 1 21 4"'. Page S 1 . Enrique. Colileskill. Avontellus . KS0O9 Oakland 1 1-lfi 1:505 slop f. M 4 2 3 2 2' M*|Aajieraaa ! Kadation. Babrle, Avontellus. ■OS Oakland 1 1:40 hvv 10 Ht9 3 2 1 1 V B Vaaaer 10 Tl»iait». Baaaaaaa. Roberta. s 884S4 Oakland 3 4 1:141 fast 4 110 4 11 21 M Vosp.-r lit Alga— T. Faneuil Hall. Elleid. BBnOakbind r..\ f i.2ig fast b-5 110 2 3 3 33 2'J Vosper 9 DakeaOIBan. Aeaada, UaL Jack v ONATASSA. ch. h, 5 110 By Isidor — Rockwater (Livermore Stable). i ■MR Oakland I 8-K 1M fast 9 :m I 2 1 2 B 2-: . .1 Qbua ii Aks-At-llen. Uoaaeleaa, Sir .Mm v •MM Oakktnd 1 1 K 1:471 MM '■■'■ V i :; 2 2 2 2.'. !*| A Wai-i: 11 Mr John. Aka-Ar-Ben. J. O. Clem MOM Oakland ImTei 1:4.".^ fast 31 ME 1 :. I 2 2 | I ■"■} A Walsh :t Kdllall. Folliel... KouiiilMlouiul. « ■SB Oakland 1 1:4a (OOdd Ml I B I ~ 4- 3-, R Martin 7 Wi.-ket. Steel. Colonel Jaek. 88198 Oakland S-l l:Mt mad M Ms I in 10 s- V- Pace 11 Arcomnt, No Qaarter. St. el. ttia Oakland loiTtjr l:4KJ htrjr ■ M 3 fi fi fi t| 4*1 Kederta S JndeeQalan. Balelfn. K. Moving ■MM Oakland lmaey 1:44| fast I 117 4 2 2 8 85 nrM ! Coppers. Tom (f.Mallev. Woolen • ■MM Oakland IntStir 1:441 nvy l'K) 98 5 5 3 3 II 4"".Dennv 5 K.Movins. Meltondale. Rosevale. S793H Oakland 3-1 1 :1«A mud 43 109 S 6 (i 7 G'Tv\lentry 8 Marse Abe. Hex. liratM' G. rjOBLESKILL. ch. g. 6 112 By Isidor— Roxane Salt Lake Stable). 88722 Oaklan I l:a2"y 1 :4.",? good C 113 1 5 G ."■ .V. ." ; T Taylor sSil.I.ine. I»ix. Dixon. Spring Dan. ] , 8si;.".; Oakland Im2tjt 1:44 good Ii 111 fi 4 4 4 4*| 2*J T Tajrlor 8 DonfSnriqae, Avontellus. 1-r.Cook ■S72 ■ oaklan.l 11:44 hvy 1C-5 110 13 4 4 4= 23 Cross 12 J.U.I/gbr'v. Dr .Downle.J.Cafata I ; BjBIZ Oakland 3-4 1:16? hvy 10 112 4 6 7 8= 5; Cross 10 lton Stone. Uedondo. Aiiglefnee. 1 S8r,-:.' Oakland 3-4 l:MJ hvy 10 112 4 6 7 8- M Gross 10 Ban Stone, Uedondo. Angleface. t ORILENE, b. m, 7 110 By Ingoldsby— Admittance (C. T. Comerfcrd). 6*777 OakbUMl 11:41 fast 100 ss 1 2 2 I 5 V Uaraaa 5 Cbes.Krum. Orbleabcr. [ndem'al . 88727 Oakland ImSOy 1 :44I «ood 4 111 s 7 fi 7 7= :.Ji Cott m lfl Oadlcaon, Wolfville. CJock Sure. , M433 Oakland ln,.'"v 1:441 good 4 Ml "1 7 3 I 3 . ::r' I Kice 12 Ptckawar, Cliarks Cr.eu. Wan. 88S10 Oakland ■• 4 1 :16| atop 20 Ml 3 fi 6 H S*| T Itiee 8 DigChief. It. of Fortune. V.'a.ier. « v-" Oakland 6.'. f 1:22 hvy 30 104 8 6 fi 6- r.B?. T Kice ! Novgorod. Faneuil Hall. F.IIerd. Nv:1 Oakland 34 1 lil slop 25 104 8 8 9 6=£ r,i3 Cross 11 Silver Crrtin. Salvage. Wap. 831 I Oakland 6J t ItSit atoar 18-5 MB 4 i 7 8* 7,; A Thomas IO Salneat. K'apidWater. L.Stn uher S75."d Oaklar.d 1 1:431 hvy I ill 9 7 6 10 10 IO1" Vosper 10 Meltondale. M.Jordan. Mossbatk. '3AT ALINE, ch. c. 9 112 By Sir Dixon — Catalina II. (F. Butterfteld). 887M Oakii-nd 1 1-lfi 1 :4 J fast 40 KM .". .". .". : 7 S"lKent J .Toliiil.miis. Aks-Ai Hen. Cadielt-.n 88727 Oakland lni2-'v 1 :44s 8»0d 8 113 4 3 3 3 2l 4;", C AlXbtb'dlO Cadichott, WolfrUle. Cmk Sure. 88532 Oakland 3-4 1:MJ Ury 31 112 9 10 U in It" JD Smith IB Ben St. me. Bedondo. Anglefaee. MBSOnkbind 1 1:42] good 7 110 4 7 7 7 7 7*» A Williams 7 Wieket. St -el, Onataaaa. 88249 Oakland lm2ty 1:47 mud fi 116 3 6 6 4 43 3r- A Williainsio RanathalBer. Steel. Dr. Downie. M224 Oakland 1 1:45 hvy 6 111 7 4 1 1 1« 1K A Will'ms 9 Wolfville. Trwlia, BTtorBobana ■BSS Oakland F C 1:12 .-i'W 12 1H5 10 11 M 11 1"" Cross 11 Ampedo. Duke of Milan. Diased. IB KM Oakland 3-4 1:;". hvv ■ 110 1 8 8 5l 5'° Selden 8 L.Dieudonne. I'imkim. El'trowan S7940 Oakland 1 1:46 mud 10 1(19 4 4 4 1 2»k 3D1 Selden 7 Silver l.iue. Sam llarber. Btact, "WOLFVILLE. b. k. 6 112 By St. Dory— Likewise (J. M. Pier). K744 Oaknukd 1 1 I E4BJ fast fi BB 3 4 4 I 1 r; , Voanrr 7 J.K.I.'g!i:vy. M.ctli.ious. Lecatee 88727 Oakland InaMy 1:44| cood 10 US 7 5 i I 1* 2'j Cbbnrn 10 Cadlcbon. Cocksure. Cataline. ^C49 Oakland 1 3-lfi 2:»- good 9 HIO 7 7 7 7 ". 7»* BrMfa 7 Aks-Ar-lten. M.(ltli.i..,is. Itr.vee. MBB oaklan I 11:43gslowl0 111 12 1 1 l3 1- Vosj.er 9 Spring Ban. Colbert. Basel. KSiMi9 Oakland 1 1 16 1 :30g slop .5 97 7 I 4 fi 5' 4'" Donn » Kadation. Rubric. Avontellus. 8S.V.1 Oakland ):n2iv 1:4G hvv 20 113 5 3 5 4 C= 0'1 Denny 9 Avontellus. Spring Kan. Rrjee. S833A Oakland lm2ty 1:441 that 40 113 9 9 11 11 11 ll-'i.Mumo 12 Woolen. Oolbert. Mike Jordan. ^^2r- Oafctand UaMf 1:47 hvy 40 97 3 C 6 fi fi fi-3 Denny (JIM Ball. V.'hi.Iden. Despenido. PICKAWAY, ch. p. 10 112 By Piccolo— Marc ella (A. J. Jackson). B7S • Oakland 1 1:421 fast C MS 7 2 2 4 v- 8"« Cobara 11 Kul.iie. CofCKra. Freneb Cook. S-... 2 Oakland lio2Uv 1 :44. good lo 102 2 11 1 I- 1*1 ■ Martin 12 4'liarles Green. Crilene. Wap. BS Oakland :-4 1:17Jhw 9 111 2 1 1 17 2*1 Kettig 11 Wbo, Maud M«0.. Kdith K. SGM Oakland 3 4 1:10 hvv 20 113 4 8 8 9= ■*■ Anderson M Metropolitan. Olatlie. Uaod Ship 884M Oakland 3-4 1:15 fast 20 105 3 4 5 4- 1*1 Kennedy 11 Galvanic, Onaa. Crwn. CoekSnze 87914 Oakland 5 1 1 :n91 slop 8 104 7 6 7 6i l |Baxton 11 Anglefaee. M.MeC.. May I'lnk. RMSOakbind H(1:M mud 20 104 5 5 8 9 1»* Qua at a 10 MiDere.h... Silverl.ino. Argonaul 87576 Oakland 7-S 1:29? hvy 6 105 5 6 S 8 l» M»» Kuxiui M Kudora. Cataline. Right Sort. MATTIE MACK, b. m, 6 110 By Rensselaer— Drusilla II. (E. L. Jones). MS791 Oakland ; I II! las: 12 M*4 4 1 I 7' 8" Cobuni 9 Father Stafford. All*. Ilex. ssfifiij oaklan.; 3 4 1:151 good fi Ml 2 3-4 1*1 1*1 Cabarn 11 nalomrJaae. Elodta B., Coaabary MMI Oakland 1 1 :43i last 4?. 105 5 11 1 2*] 5 1 A Walsh 12 J.K.I.aughrev. Dr.Downie.t)rnate RS328 Oakland 1-4 1:15? good 15 11110 10 I 10= 9' Anderson 12 Ar.Hvman. Sil. drain. KaiserhofT B7M1 Oakland 1 1-lfi 1 :5fi? slop 10 99 7 6 S 8 8 9-".'.Andersou 9 Con. Dell. Desperado, Spring Ban 87fififi Oakland re 1:121 hvy ^0 110 ■ s 8 8 l**lKTHa R K.elTovar. K.M.Frv. UajSnttoa. 8T.:»17 Vcouver 1ni50y 1:441 fast 9^5 102 22 Coburn 5 ConventBolI. Nasinerito. KdBall. CONTRA COSTA, ch. f. 3 90 By Cunard — Rose of Magenta (F. M. Hopper). S -7.:: Oakland V C 1:12 a LM BB bed at the nee* Parker M Beda. Metropolitan. Al.UrCul. h. 88474 Oakland lm.V.vl:43 fast 10 86 6 8 8 u 4J fi'.'. Selden 11 CretehenC.. Cresfn. Clenna.leane 8K'.i;7 Oakland 11:421 fast 10 s7 S 7 7 fi 3"- 3» ,' A Thomas 10 Illusion. HuahMoaer, Avontellus. S.V21V Oakland 1m2tiv 1 :46g mud 8 87 2 6 4 4 5- &** Bevaa 7 Mr.Bllbap. Col. Jaek. Avontellus. MB7 Oakland F C 1 :llji fast 4 9:'. 6 7 7 5*. 3=1 A Thomas 9 Anglefaee. Kalaerhoff. KIMolino. S79( ; Oakland lm2ev 1 :461 hvy 5 87 11 9 9 12 11= lo^JKe.leris 12 SirJohn. Dr. Downie. Sp. Delivery 87-. -7 Oakland 1 1:431 good 6 M 9 7 6 6 5"* 3} A Thomas 11 Convent Bell. Coppers. Sainotta. FUDORA. b. m. G 110 By Plaudit — The Hoyden (C. Morton). 8S6C1 Oakland 3-4 1:141 K 125 Me 5 i\ 7 7} 8*1 Vaadam-n IO FanenllHall. Piaakim. St.franeU 8MM7 Oakland F C 1:12 slop 40 MB 4 6 8 fi". ."." . \ anduscn » Dareinglon. Cra.e (1., Ben Stone 87574 Oakland 7 :- 1 :29k hvy 6 103 6 3 5 I 3= l i Vatidusen 1(1 Cataline. KiglitSort. Clia.s.Creen 87445 Oakland s-4 l:U| hvy 40 Ml 7 11 11 n M*» Vaadaata 11 I'.illv Mrer. Steel, Grace (J- MIS Oakland 5-S 1:02 goodu 111 2 2 2 2'* 33 Vandusen •» Kirth. Titus II.. Bold. 861.9 Oakland 7-8 l:2Si slop 6 109 4 5 5 i* 3« Vandusen 7 Heath. Scott. Cigarli'ter. Belm're Fourth Race [4th Oakland] FOURTH RACE — 5 1-2 Furlongs. 3-year-olds and upward. Handicap. (TBB1 1 :«: -. -:; -112.1 GALVESCA. b. f, 3 9S By Galveston — Princesca (S. P. Tate). K872C Oakland J-8 l.-t«l good! ■ E I I r* 2, Anderaoa 7. Cloodllgbt, T.D.IIe. J.H.Sluvlian sm.iin Oakland 7-8 1:29 slip 3 88 2 3 4 4 2' 3";Cargan i Inrteaaent. Ban. Water. Lewbrtoa 88592 Oakland 5' . f 1 Mi hvv 5 K 5 5 4 4* I'l K Martin 6 J.H.Sh.tdian. M.tCConl, K'iuieio 88129 Oakland 51 1 1 Ml hvy 31 8S 7 3 3 8* 3?. Kederta T Roaatare. K.IIind..... B. FJainaad 8801S Oakland 3 s 1 :fll- alow i 107 I I 5 2i 1»t A Walsh 7 DaddvCip. J.H.Karr. Coppertown Bfitli Latonta 5.1. f l:06g good 16-5 109 5 3 3 3« 3=- Troxl.r D.Crand'e. llow.Ilowdy. I'oxv.Marv 85830 Windsor 3-4 1 :17? hvy 5 85 3 4 I 5 B**ff*hnlr Hastv Agnes. La Salle. Kdgelv. 8577S Wlndanr 5i f 1 :061 fast 7-10 111 5 2 2 2» 1" Troxler Cramlissim... rtilfill. Autumn Girt. DADDY GIF. ch. e-. 3 101 By Prince Esher — ■aaahl Lou (C. Sanford). 8*719 Oakland W 1:141 Mai 115 101 1 ill- la c.iimn .". ciies.Krmn. L.Elhsabetb. Redeem MM Oakland 1-4 1:121 Mat 4-". BB 4 4 3 ::' 3*f Beldetj 1 c.Krnm. B.of Portnae. Levrtaton. 88,303 Oakland 5 8 1:02 hvv 7-5 M I 7 4 l«* 1« I Krtden II RMolir. Dr.D*g!' rt.v. Oip'rt..wn ■B43 Oakland 5-1 Isttl mud 4 MS 1 2 2 2'' 2*5 Selden 4 Kaleigbl'.D.. Cop'rtown, G.Baae MI77 Oakland 5' f 1 :o7? slop 4 97 4 11 I* 1= ReMea 8 Ki.h.Keed. Phil Mohr. Hamper. 8Vils laklan I 5-8 1 : il? slow 2 99 4 4 2 1' 2'^ Ke.k M'is J Calvesea. J.H.Karr. Coppertown 17831 Oakland 3 4 1 :1 lit good 4 105 7 5 5 7« 7*1 Kederta 8 Kiimeular. KaleighIM).. Cli.Krmn 87742 Oakland P C 1 :11» slow 14 5 9fi 4 4 4 l:M» Ked.-ris 5 Madman. CopiH-rtown. Cloinllight CLOUDLIGHT. b. m. 8 112 By Bright Phoebus— Lovelight (Molcra & Josephs). 88724 Oakland 5-8 1 .-4*1 good 51 11" 1 1 1 II I] G AfebBt'd 5 Gahreaea; Tb.Belle. J.II.Sheelian Oakland 6-1 1:4a] slow s 1M 1 I 1 :::; 2*1 K Martin PreJnb i... Eanrtd. Mailman. 88553 Oakland 5-1 1 M hvv « Ml 3 2 2 2** m aj Martin 6 Madman. I'tcji.iei... l'liil Mohr. B349 Oakland 5 8 59J fast 12 BB 1 4 4 4.'. 5*1 R Martin ■ Pajaroita, J.H.Sheeluin. Madman 88223 Oakland 5-8 1:'J1» hvy 4 100 1 1 1 1' V B Martin S Madman. Hamper. All Alone. BM79 Oakland 5-8 1 :'« last 4 102 I I 2 21 3' Taplin 8 Pajaroita, Hamper. All Atone. 87852 Oakland 51 f 1471 good 2 104 1 4 4 4= 5*| Toaner 9 J.H.Sh'han. Bellw'her. M.O'Ooa'l 87742 Oakktnd P C 1:11| slow 11-5 BB 2 2 2 33 32 K Martin ."1 Madman. Coppertown. Daddy Cip PHIL MOHR. b. g. 3 95 By Sain— Highland (J. L. Ross). '-::■ Oakland 7 8 1 27A fast 3 97 1 2 1 1 1J 2". Selden 8 Bey Hindoo. Col. Jaek. Famy. 8*663 Oakland 1 1:41 good 8 : 5 6 5 2 8 1* l** Selden 8 Blgbteaay, I tit lenient. Ch.Krum. MBB Oakland 3-4 1 :14! slow 11-5 95 8 6 fi 6= 3", Selden 9 Th. Relic. K.HarwM. W.T.Ov'ton BSM Oakland 11:42 hvy 2J 92 I I I 2 2« 2-J Selden 4 Biehtenay, Orbicular. E.T. Fryer. 88553 Oakland 5-8 141 hvv 4 94 4 5 4 4° 4r\ A Thomas 6 Cloudligbt. Madman. I'reiuieio. 8851-4 Oakland F C 1:101 slop 7 5 87 3 1 2 2' 2= Selden C. K.Kccd. Copp'-rtown. UKHaabeth 88189 Oakland 5' . t "1 : -fi? fast 15 99 5 7 5 4- 2=5 Selden 8 J.H.Sheehan. SalAtticurn. Fancy 88387 Oakland 5} f 1:041 fast 7 82 I 7 6 5; 4'j S.Men 7 L.D'donne, M.O'Conncll.l'rejuieio LIKELY DIEUDONNE. ch. g. 4 100 Ey Dieudonn:-— Superfine (Raisin Citv Stable). 88779 Oakktnd FCl:MJfhal 1-5 KM 2 2 1 Is 2*1 A William* 4 BerHlndoo. TbiatlnBelle. PernL. 88728 OakJand 1-4 1:14 good 7 Ml I 111' 2' A Williaina & Coldtinn. Kid North. Orclio. s-i :: Oakland 7-8 1JI last 22 MB 1111 II 2 A Walsh .; Amaee, [nrlement. Rapid Water. 88387 Oakland 5'. 1 ]:•■■;:' fast Id 108 6 2 3 2*111 Kennedy 7 M.tt'Connell. I'reiuieio. I'hilMohr 8-3.1.1 (.aklan d 11:42] hvv 5 98 2 1 1 1 l1 4*1 C Williams « Balehrb. Chest-rKrum. Inrteaaent 88274 Oakland 3-4 1:161 hvy 13-10 106 4 1111 2 '7. Vosper 8 M.Ot'ouncll. B. Water, Roberta. MI24 Oakland 1-4 1:U hvv 1 106 3 ill- I* Tapon 8 BeweB, LadyPanehita. Marburg. B Oal land 6i fl:2i fast 3 lofi 2 111- l"i V.-spcr 9 Acquia. Chantilly. Wap. BUBBLING WATER, br. f, 4 116 By Colonel Wheeler— Shasta Water (Molera & Josephs). •8187 Oakktnd 1 1:4B fast 7 U2 1 fi 5 4 ::- 2*a | MartJa 8 Amaee. orbicular. Blgbteaxy. .Oakland ll:+i fast 8 Ua ill:; :;' I] B Uartln '.» Sil. Knight. F.Johnaoa, Ortnmlar 77 Oakland 11:43 hvv 2i BB 13 2 1 1". 1- B Mar-in 8 P Jonnaon, Sil.Knigl-t. Fr. Coo!;. 88127 Oakland 11:411 hvy I lio 111 1 c. i:n B Mart la 8 F. Johns.. 11. Sil. Knight. OblM-xico IMM Oaklan d I111211V 1:42] slop 9 10 110 12 2 4 4 1*1 Taplin 4 BaaaUre, Kal-iirh. Bd Ball. RT778 Oakland I l:4t| alow 4-fi 114 I I I 2 2' l»f K Mart la 4 JeanetteM., Bil.Knlgbt, Fullctta. P4Bt OakMnd 1 1:421 hvy 3-2 Dt 111] 1*1 1«* ■ Martin (i FortJobaaoa. Raleigh, leanetteM 87298 Oakland 1-8 1:24 last 3 10S 3 11 1 I* 1 ". K Martin 7 Amaee. JeanetteM.. Silv.Kngl.t 67162 Oakland V* C 1:11 hvy 4-5 103^3 1 2 M* t* ■ Martin 7 Fernando. M.Musgrave. Hector. JOHN H. SHEEHAN. ch. g. 6 117* By Rubicon— Carilia J. M. Crano). --;.'• Oal md "■ -■ I ■• . _ ... 1 ] _■ 117 ; ; 1 2". :;: :' Willlama .". Cloudligbt. Galveara. Tuis.Belle • ' r lMt hvy 1 112 1 111* 1' «' Will'ms 8 M.o'loim.dl. Calvesea. l'r.juieio 88489 Oakland :t 1 *M* Caat 9-10 114 4 2 11* 1*1 C Williams 8 PhH Mohr. Sal Attieiim. K.::nv. 68349 Oakland 5-8 591 fast 4 117 5 3 3 ::• 2'* * Williams 6 Pajaroita, Madman. JimCaffn.v. 87991 Oakland .". s 1 mi:; h\ y 2-5 112 4 2 1 1* I* c Williams 4) CM. Rose. VlrgleOaeae. Ranoiu.a 67X52 Oakland 51 f 1471 g 11 MB I 1 1 l3 1= c Williams 9 Bellwether. K.O'ConneU. Paaey. -7714 Oakland 5-1 1491 slow 8-3 1"7 I 2 1 I* 1" C WilPams 7 NanaNIek, PortMahone. Hamper 675t Oakland I* C IdBJ hvy 7-5 MB 2 111* li C Williams 7 Marburg. Balianla Miss I'ictile. FERN L.. b. m. 5 92 By Dewey or Otis— Kings Lady h.. J. Jackson). 8ST79 Oakland P C 1:1*1 tad M ■ 4 1 1 4 I" A Tbonias 4 R. Hindoo. K.I)ieu.l..nae. Tb.Belle ind 5J f 1:971 hvy 75 95 4 4 fi fi ( 1 Anderson 6 J.H.Sbe'ban. M.O'Coo'I. Galreaea ' c'uvit 5 1-2 t 1 091 mud U 109 ]• 1. Archlb'd i; .l.s-up Rum. Palo Alto. Fancy. W&a Vaneaamar 6-« IMS] thai ::i MB 4' Vaaper 7 Spohn. Kliz. Harwood. Jcs. Run. M 1. 1 : .'^ laaepha entry — Rubbling Water and Cl.iudli_kl. Fifth Race [5th Oakland] FIFTH RACE— 1 Mile and 20 Yards* 3-year-olds and upward. Selling. (TBIaB 1 Bn "I MB 1 AFTERMATH, b. g. 6 107 By Star Rubv— Recollection (Fairfield Stable). 6«74« Oaklai 1 3 Ml"-' fast : 111 2 fi E 51 ::'.'.(; Arebib'dll Ola the. cil.-s. Contterneld. ..I lui.-'v 1 :441 good 2 M2 fi 5 8 s 7*1 8'« Selden 12 Piekaarav. ObarleaGreen. Udlene •akland t I 1:141 MM lfl ill 1 8 5 4' 4»1 Mentrjr IO Kll.r.l. Pbillistina. No Qaarter. 67271 Oakktnd 1-4 1:14] e IM 110 9 S 9 S1 7" A Walsh 10 Ton v Paaat. Steel. Dovalta. 8,251 Oaklan 1 liuT-'y 1 :4fit good 18-5 109 fi 5 4 4 41 5*1 Vonper 11 RovJunior. Mr.Rishop. J. C. Clem 87113 Oakland 1 1 :111 mud 1 1-5 MB 2 8 8 fi 5- 5'*fB Walab 9 Rclmere. Sink Spring. CockSnre. 87«5I Oakland Cifl:2*i fast 10 ll'» 8 10 7 s- ,-; Mentry 11 Price. Jewel. Orclio Miv Sutton. 6C.O Oakland 7 -R 1 :271 fast 2 109 4 9 9 6 tak 2j A Wa'sh 1J Inclement. So-. I Canardo. riOAPLIGHTER. blk. h. 8 . 110 By Lamplighter— The Empress (Northwest Stabled - ;• Oakland 7-8 1:281 slop 2 112 I 2 2 2* 2' Oottoa 7 Heather Setdt. Rudor.i. Rcln.ere. I 112 Oakland 1 1:421 slop 13-10 112 1 2 2 ■ 3« Oottoa .".Rubric. Gen. Haley. Flavigi.y. ELODIA B.. blk. f. 3 85 By Sain— Melodious (B Schreiber). 887:"3 Oakland Ff*l:12 good IS M I I I I 8* Kederta Id Beda. Metropolitan. Al.lct-Cul.h. 8SGCU Oakland : 1 1 .1. 5] go • 1 1 94 11 I 7 1: Martin 11 Mat. Ma. k. KaktmrJaae. Comborv -■" - oak'and 1 I 1 14 Ii . \ 1-5 ■ 9 K 9 7' t*J B Martin T2 Little Sis . S.il..niv.line. Ranros'e --«". • Oakland 1 1:1.' la -t 12 9312 8 7 fi 5! fi'1 R Martin 12 Steel. Ik-eaa View. Silver I iraln. --"•' aklan. Im • l:44| faM 5 94 K 8 1: 7 I . :.: R Martin 12 Woolen. Colbert. Mik«- Jonlaa. --"'-. --kland S-4 1:154 alow 8 IM 1 3 4 4 ::• c II Kbil'g 9 R. da. Metropolitan. PaloChlqneto -- ■-• Oakland lin.- 1:441 fast 12 90 5 3 4 3 7'i 9" A Thomas 9 Oonpera, T1.111 tCMallcv. Wanlen 87912 Oaklmid 1 i;47J mud it) 85 5 2 ;' f ii 5'^A Thomas 1U Lazcll. Ccuc UusscU. Auut Kit. C I I I fi I ^ 8 8 I fi : • I v | ' i . , ■ j s N . s v i v « • , ; t . , « ■ 1 COLBERT, b. g, 5 102 By Otis — Estelada (W. M. Cain). 88639 Oakland 1 1:42] slow 1 lot; I 7 5 I 2". ::"■ Br Mm b Wolfville, Soring Ran. Baaei 88554 Oakland lm29y 1:M bvv 8 113 4 11 2 23 5", Rage : Avontellus. Spring Ran. Rrycc 88452 OakbUMl I 1:428 Mat 10 lot; 6 5 3 1 41 4*1 Selden 12 Steel, Ocean View. Silv-r Crain. I SM4 Oakland 1 1 14 1:471 last 5 92 IBB 10 lo ■*» Behtea 11 sir John. Onataaaa. Aka-Ar-Ben. BS£0 Oaklan.l ltnjov 1:441 fast 12 IPS 3 4 1 1 2*k 2*1 Selden 12 Woolen, Mik. Jordan. Ocean ThSV/ 88224 Oakktnd I 1:45] hvy 3 MB 13 7 7 fi". 7-'lSelden 9 Cataline. Wolfville. Tn.cha. 88994 Oakland lm20y l:44| Mat S 109 9 8 7 4 4» 8*1 Selden 9 Coppers. Tom O'Malley. Woolen 58929 Oakland 1 1 111:41 slow 30 95 5 3 3 4 |M 8*| Seldeti !» Hesperado. FrenehC „.k. B'k thorn WAP. b. e. 6 112 By Watercress — Orange Leaf (W. W. Ashe). 6S793 Oakland 1-4 1:141 MM lo lo» I 11 II ».'. HI Cohan 12 Rurnell. XayMatton. Aiiim-McCcc 68727 Oakland Im2ty 1:441 good 8 113 ■"' •» 9 9 8: 6'} Bore! in Cadleban. Wolfville. Gee* Sure. -C Oakland ImSty 1:441 good 5 111 7 3 6 5 4i 4!' Baaei 12 Pickaway. Chariest; ret 11. Orilcne •••(...fi Oakland PC 1:131 atop 12 112 4 8 8 6* 4*1 Rcttig 8 Rkakshecp. tlen.Halcv. ( ..-tttler 6855C Oakland 6\ f 1 22 hvv 15 107 4 7 7 7". 7'-\Kcnncdv !» Novgorod. Faneuil Hall. Kllcrd. SS5C3 Oakland 1-4 1:158 atop IS 107 1 5 5 41 *• Kennetly 11 Silver Crain. Salvage. Sir Barry. 88404 Oakland 1 1-18 1:471 MM i I'd 9 4 8 9 8= 715 K Martin 11 SirJohn. Onatassa. Aks-Ar Ben. 88351 OakUnd fi'- f 1 :21| fast 13 lofi 7 7 7 7" 6". Cross 9 DnkeofMllaa. l'renchCook.Ac iuia 88081 Oakland 41 f 1:24 fast 15 111 1 8 8 6* 41" Borel U l.ikelyRMonne. Acquia. Chantilly SPECIAL DELIVERY, b. g, 5 112 Bv Henry Young— Two Annies F. Goulartt. 68727 Oakland Im2ty 1:441 good M 113 9 4 14 4'. 7*1 Mentry IO Cadi. -lion. Waltrtlle. Cock Sure. 89452 Oakland Unity 1:441 good 20 111 10 4 4 4 5- 7" Mentry 12 Plekaway. CharteMireen. Ortlene 8S572 Oakland 11:44 hw 10 no s 5 7 7 8» h **|T BBea 22 J.BX'ankVr. Cobleakni. Dv.ltow'a 88595 Oakland 1 1:41* slop 50 106 2 4 5 D 5 53i T Rice 5 Keep Moving. Inclement. Miles. S8SK Onhjand 1 1 1; good 12 111 7 I I I 5- !•} Mentry 7 Wieket. Steel, onatassa. 58274 Oakland PCl:13Jhvy 10 109 a 8 6 6= 7*| Taaper 12 St. Francis. AIIAtone. Blaekafceen, \8-ot) Oakland 1 l:44j( mud 8 108 1 1 1 1 21?. 6*| Vosper ! Redeem. Crct-lntiC.. Mr.R*shop 88016 Oakland 3-4 1 :15g slow 15 106 9 4 8 8J S,2;Vospcr 12 R. Water. NoQuarler. Clea'tieane TOM OMALLEY, ch. g. 3 87 By Kismet — Alcyone (D. S. Fountain). 68727 Oakland ltnVy l:44f g 1 10 s7 1 2 2 2 6' f'IGargaa 10 Cadi. lion. Wolfvill ■-. Ooeb Surt-. 88452 Oakland 1 1:421 fas: M 90 I 3 4 7 !** 9**1C Williauisl2 steel. Oeeaa v"h»w. Silver Crain. --1 1 t takland 1 1 It 1:47] fast 15 76 15 5 S 9- 9ia liar'gton 11 SirJohn. Onataaaa. Aks-Ar Ren. 88354 Oaklan.l Irnl'ov 1:141 fast I 92 11 I 7 8 81 8*1 Qargaa 12 Woolen. Colbert. Mike Jordan. 88158 Oakland 1 1-at 1:481 slow M 85 2 1 2 3 3» 31 -.'.A Thomas r French Cook. Wbidden, Woolen. 99089 Oakland lnt20v i:i4g fast 10 92 3 11 1 P* 2a* Qargaa : Coppers. Waalea. Mike Jordan. Ktll Oakland 7-84:17 fast 10 84 3 8 6 7 «nk &» Selden 12 Redeem. DavidWarliehl. Netting IBM Oakland 51 f 1:881 fast 9 107 7 7 6 55 6'-^ BeMan 8 Silvia Fir. Calopus. La Petite. VOLADAY. b. h. 8 110 By Faraday — AltivoH (W. Cahillt. 88372 Oakland 11:41 avy IB nolo 1 I 11 M* 9**lMeatry 22 J.R.I/glir'v. GnbtoMtUl. Dr.ltoar'e 8S249 Oakland lm20v 1:47 mud M 114 M 1 I 8 9 9** Mentry M Haiinilial Rev. Steel. Cataime. 81178 Oakland Im29y 1:41*. atop fio 112 5 7 7 7 7 7"' Mentry iB Rail. Rosevale. Wieket. v-Tlfi Oaklan.l lm7ty 1:581 slop 30 IM I I I 9 9 9** Mentry !» Steel. Yank.Raughter. KIRicaro. 7:'81o Oakland Unity 1:51* hvy 5 112 1 6 5 6 5- 5,0iMentry '.) Tin-l'eer. Cauibyses. Rerdoni. ANDY DAVERN (formerly Arra- gonl. b. g, 8 107 By The Bard — La Goleta (R. Groves). 88452 Oakland lm29y 1:441 good 20 102 9 8 7 6 9- io,J A Thotnaa 12 Pickaway, CharteaGreen. Orflena 88M9 Oakland "l 1 :Mj slow 15 lit I I 6 8 6'- 5"lhTentry • l Wolfvill.-. Spring Ban. Colbert. 68554 Oakland InaMy 1:41 hvy 60 113 3 2 2 3 35 4' Mentry U Avontellus. Spring Ran. Bryce. 68449 Oakland 3-4 1:15 last CO 109 10 11 11 11 8lalMeatry 12 Biased. Warier. No Quarter. S8221 Oakland 3-4 1 :1(.J hvy 60 109 5 7 7 6 6-'".'J MeBride 7 Illusion. N. .Quarter. Chitterlings THEO CASE, ch. g. 7 107 By Hammon — Jane Grey (W. T. Shawl. s-7n:; Oakland 3 I 1:141 fast 60 lot 12 lo 9 12 12 K Smith 12 BameU, MaySutt. a, AannMeGee V--■• 5 Oakland 1-4 1:181 hvy 60 110 I 9 7 73 7,:}W Rowers 1 1 Thoa. Calhoun. Deneea, Haaaaaan, 87419 Oakland Ufl:19|atop 40 Ml M 10 9 10 910 E Smith M Rapid Water. Dovalta. Rally. MB91 S. Anita 5-S 1:00 fast 60 MB] 5 5 5 13' ll'fJBvmM 15 F'mFoot. A'liurndal.'.Tr.tnsluc'ut 6S'j"9 Oakland 1 1-4 2:0S fast 8 110 7 6 6 5 . 6"k Sl:JE Walsh 10 Daniel C, Fury. Adonis. CIRCO. ch. g, 3 92 By Circus — Velna (Hollywood Stable). 88751 'takland 5^ f 1 :0.tg fast 100 112 9 9 M M* S7i J King 12 S. Basil. W.V.Rrunibv. Directcllo 81 vi Oakland 3 I 1 :15f, good 60 81 I 11 9 10 10 '" Selden 11 Mat. Ma. k. Salomy.Iane. ESoaiaB. 88381 Oakland 5-8 1:021 last 40 107 8 S 8 73 68 Keogh 11 ClaraSal. l irectell. .( .Cun'i::i«ui. 8S220 Oakland F C l:14| hvy 60 109 7 7 7 66 t**lPage 7 Descendant. R.asel. Kid North. 881 05 Oakland 5-S 1 :02* good tt 114 6 10 S 10 It** A WilliamslO I'hilMohr. Descendant. R.Ncelv. -7C61 Oakland 5J. f l:10g hvy 100 107 11 11 11 11 ll31 Downey 12 S.Attlcuiu, P. Winter. J.C.ifferata SANTHIA. b. m. 5 ' 105 By Santello— Mercedita. ?uvt start. Sixth Race [6th Oakland] SIXTH RACE— 3-4 Mile. 3-year-olds and upward. Selling, (7S289— 1:11%— 3— 110. » MAY SUTTON, ch. m. 5 109 By Prince Esher — Mamie Lou (Allen & Henslcy). 88793 Oakland 1-4 1:14] Mat 9 MB 1 I 2 MMI Thoaona IS Burn. -11. Anne MeOee. BtacL 8SB4 Oakland 1-4 1:1BJ MM 40 95 7 7 7 71*8'*A Thomas 9 D.ofMilan. L.KIizab'h.Dr.D'gh' ty K7987 Oakland 1-4 1:15*. hvy 10 108 7 7 7 7 fi1 ' '.Kederis 7 Rap. Water. For.lello. J.Citfferata 87.84!) Oakland P C 1:111 good 10 KM) 10 10 10 10 9" Kederta lo Martuug. M.Musgrave. F. Stafford -.7713 Oakland lni20v 1:45 slow 12 100 7 8 8 8 7= O'-JKederis 8 Bd Rail. Bedeeej. John Ixiuis. -.7666 Oakland FC 1:121 hvy 5 109 4 5 3 I'l 8*1 Kederta 8 R.clTovar. K.M.Ft.v. Dr.D.wiiie. §7572 Oaklan.l 3-4 1:14.4 hvv 12 99 7 6 4 3* 37A Kederis 8 Inclement. Marlimg. M.Musgrave 47445 Oakland 3-4 1:151 hvy 20 108 •"' 7 7 7i 8*| Keogh 11 Billv Mrer, Steel. Crace C. S7320 Oakland P C 1:11 slow 12 107 8 7 G a| 1*1 Kederis 11 Anna May. Banonica. Biskra. CRESTOII. br. g. 5 111 By Prince Pepper — Cherub (W. T. Anderson). 88828 Oakland 5} 1 1:10 hvv C 107 8 6 7 71 ii1! I' II Miller • Ban.. niea. B.-auMau. M.Mtis.'iavc 88479 Oakland lmiwy 1:43 last 4 MB 8 1 1 1 I'l 21 C II Millurll CretehenC. Clcnnadeane. Coppers KIM Oakland K C 1:111 slow 4J 111 I 1111 If Vosper 8 R Juni r. Dr.D'ghertv.I..But cup Ss019 Oakland 3-4 l:15l slow 3 110 I 2 11' 5*1 Vosper !) Iliicko. Crace C. Burleigh. S78O0 Oakland 3-4 1 : 151 slow 21 120 3 2 2 8* 1 Vosoer 11 P.St.ifford. WoonTder, Cobleskill S7507 Oakland 51 f 1:091 hvy 12-5 112 1 12 1" 3-J Vosper 8 L.oft. Forest. E.M.Frv.St.Fran.U !S71 14 Oakland F C 1 :10g mud S-5 106— — — — 2'j C II MillerlO In. lenient. Boas. Biskra. 87051 Oakland 61 f 1:20 fast 3-2 104 5 7 8 7l 43j C H Millerll Rrice.Jewel. Orclio. Mav Sntton. -6940 Oakland 7-8 1:271 fast 6 104 4 1 1 1 1' 23 C H MillerlO Rosslare. Biskra. Orelio. METROPOLITAN, b. c. 3 95 By Filigrane — Annie Thompson (W. M. Cain). .'•-723 Oaklan.l FC1:12 good 6 107 4 3 3 8* 2- Seidell M Beda. Alder CuMi. Calopus. -8621 Oakland 51 1 1:M] hvy 11-5 95 2 12 3" 3-', Selden 11 Salvage. GoodShlp. Fatlt. Stafford MMt Oakland 3-4 1:16 hvy 4J 95 7 1 2 11 l1! Seltlen 10 (Hathe. Good Ship. Rcdondo. -8460 Oaklan.l F C 1:12 fast 10 111 7 8 8 5"* 4*1 Selden 11 Passenger. Tremargo. Beda. S8159 Oakland 3-4 llttd slow 3-2 110 3 11 Is 2* Selden S Beda. Elodia B.. Ralo Chlqueto. 89921 Oakland 5-8 1:008 slow 5 97 S 7 '7 7* T**lSelden » S.Attleum. Lewiston.f..KiIza!ietU S7919 Oakland 3-4 1:13 slop 12 96 3 11 laa 4*} Selden 7 Judge Quinn. Miss Picnic. Rex. S7799 Oakland E C 1:121 slow 5 109 3 1 1 l2 31 Seldea 8 Wicket. Passenger. Good Ship. PASSENGER, b. f. 3 95 By Cunard — Grail (B. L. Marks). -8723 Oakland F C 1:12 good 2 lo7 5 fi fi 7** 8*1 T. Rice 10 Beda. Metropolitan. Al.lcrGulch. 8849S Oakland P C 1:12 last 6 111 2 11 1*111 T Rice 11 Tremargo. Beda, MetmpaBtan. 88348 Oakland F C 1 :11ft fast 3 1 « 2 1 1 21 4'} A Walsh S Ilex. Sepulve.la. Kadation. 88978 Oakland F C 1:111 fast 3 MB I 5 6 5* 3-1 Taplin B MitinodtMia. Silk. Ilex. -7799 Oakland F C 1:121 slow 11-5 107 4 2 2 2J 21 Taplin s Wieket. Metropolitan. Good Ship 87157 Oakland 51 f 1:091 hvv 9-10 105 2 3 3 8* 7»» Vosper IO Old Mexico. Rhil Mohr. BohttM. 87019 Oakland 5-8 1:001 fast 6 109 2 I 1 21 3* Vosper 10 Da.l. Cip. J.H.Barr. Dr.D'ghcrtv MMI Oakland 5-8 1 MM Mat I 106 1 2 2 51 7*1 Voaper 11 Coppertown. Hinocular. .J.H.Barr 86638 Oakland 61 f 1:0S1 good 1 109 2 1 1 R» 221 G Archib'd 6 R.zon. Lady Elizabeth. Zinkand. ROBERTA, ch. f. 3 95 By Ort Wells — Sweet Billie (H. A. Mercer). 89628 Oakland 5} f 1:M hvv 12 Hj 7 9 S 9 8*1 Selden :) R.inoni.a. BeauMan. M.Musgrave B45M Oakland 11:45 hvy 30 8a 15 4 2 31 4= E Martin IO Tremargo. Fr'cltCook. Hampass 88507 Oakland 3-4 1:15 slop 7 95 3 6 5 5-1 4"'K Martin u Lena l.eeli. Kinuta G-. ilauipass. 88471 Oakland 3-4 l:lij fast 12 !)7 1 3 4 1"i- ln« ■ Martin 12 Kiuma C. Ornate. Xctting. SS382 Oakland F C 1:111 Mat 8 94 9 7 7 6* 5=3 B Martiu 10 HelenCarroIl. Tremargo. Salvage S8S30 Oakland 3-4 l:14sj good 10 95 1 6 9 8 S'4 Parker » Hannibal Bey. Argouaut. Beda. ■*276 Oakland 3-4 1:161 hvy 15 81 2 7 7 7 4* Selden 8 M.OCoul, L.DMonne. K. Water. BURNING BUSH. b. g, 6 111 By Lord Dalmeny— Minyon (E. J. Ramsey). 88774 Oakland F C 1:11 fast 12 ill 6 4 3 ::'■ 5*1 Sevan 12 Fa ihn Stafford. KabterboB, Steel 88711 Oakland 3 4 l:15g gtx.d 13-5 IV, 5 4 4 M. .;•• K Sullivan IO [..Rensselaer, Bucolic. Sir Barry 881 ..fi Oakland F C 1:131 atop 1S-5 109 I 11 4"t fi-' Toaner 8 Blackshccp. Gen. Haley. OJBeitler 88550 Oakland 3-4 1:1(1 hvy S 110 4 3 4 i°^ 5' Taplin ! St. Francis. F. Stafford. IKnalta. 88330 Oakland 3-4 1:14s good 6 HI 5 5 6 9 9'8 K Sullivan :) Hannibal Rev. Argonaut. Beda. 88155 Oakland F C 1:12 slow 6-5 111 3 3 4 41 5=1 B Sullivan 11 Ampedo. Duke of Milan. Biased. BBB8 Oakland FC 1:101 fast 4J 111 5 12 2*1 2» E Sullivan 10 Rov Junior. Banonica. Illusion. v-^)19 Oakland 3 1 lOSJ slow 20 110 2 3 7 6! 7" E Sullivan '.) lliacko. Grace ;.. Burleigh. ' ACQUIA. b. f , 4 106 By Kilkerran — Ilmarinen (J. Faxon). 88774 Oakland F C 1:12 fast 41 infill I 8 •;.■ 8"lBjnxtoa 12 rntherStaBord. KaiaerboaT. steel MhUOnktond 1-4 1:14| good 1 Ml 1 1 1 I'l 5*1 Buxton IO Faneuilllall. Plmklra, St. Francis 88484 Oakland 1 I 1:141 MM M 100 6 10 10 10 10'", Bell It) Argonaut. Faneuil Hall. Kllcrd. S-4'H Oakland F C l:Mi MM 115 105 4 2 2 l'l-9"lPaiM 11 Adena. Argonaut. Dareinglon. BB81 Oaklan.l 61 f 1 :2fi fast 8 106 4 2 2 2i :i'i O II Shil'g 9 D.ofMilan. PrenebOaok, Col. Jack. 0919 Oakland 3 4 1 :15J slow 9-5 104 3 5 5 5 Pj Rage 8 Tillinghast. T.Callioun. Banonica •71155 Juarez 7-S 1 :2fii fast 7-10 107 I 2 2 2' 23'. 0 H Shil'g 1 Likelv Dietldonnc. Chantillv. Wap BOH Oakland CI f 1 :21? fast 11-5 100 2 3 1 1 l5 Is -IVschoten !) Hiacko. Grace G.. Burleigh. ELLERD. b. h. 7 114 By Herald— Tyna (C. Morton). '-79" Oakland 3-1 l:14'r fast 8 107 8 9 9 5". I7 Vae.dnscu ! Father BMBord. Airs. Ilex. 88775 Oakland F C 1:111 MM 6 ill 3 3 6 9 9*1 Vnnd'aen IO St. Francis. o....dShtp. KmamaG. 8(555 Oakland 6J f 1:22 hvv 5 114 7 5 4 31 3r,l Vandusen '.) Novgorod. Faneuilllall. Argonaut 88484 Oakland 3-4 1:141 fast 4 114 9 8 7 Br* 8»f Vandusen 10 Arg'aut. Fan. Hall. I.. Rcnss. la. r 88431 Oakland 3-4 1:141 fast 4 108 8 7 6 l"k 1| Vanduscii 10 Rhillistlna. NoOuarter. Aftermath 88366 Oakland FC 1:11] MM 15 113 4 4 4 31 3- Vandusen ! Rlacksheen. No Quarter. Rcdondo ■8155 Oakland F C 1:11 slow 7 108 11 10 ll In' '. '■'; Vandusen 11 Ampedo. Duke of Milan. Biased. S8120 Oakland 3-4 1:15 hvy 30 103 8 8 8 7' '• fi' -'.Vandusen S L.Lieu.l.mn. . Sewell. L.I'auchlta. 88019 Oakland 3-4 1:151 slow 25 108 6 8 9 9 9' 'IVandtisen f) Hiacko. Grace G.. Burleigh. FAMPASS, b. c. 4 111 By Hammon — Pass (J. J. Conner). 88773 Oakland F C 1:111 MM 8 111 5 2 3 6- 7-J G Arehib'dlO St. Francis. O. ...IShip. Emma G. 8X27 Oakland ll:4athvy 12 109 5 6 7 I 53 6'«iA WilBanaill Miss Plenir. Whklden. Tremargo 88587 Oakland F C l:12f hvy 21 109 6 6 6 81 I'l Paae 11 Raul Cliffortl. Rosamo, Beda. S85X Oakland 1 1:45 hvy 20 112 8 6 6 5 6= 3'J Kederis 10 Tremargo. FrenchCook. Ronerta 88507 Oakland 3-11:15 slop 25 110 5 . 3 I Q 8*} Kederis t Lena Lech. Emma G.. Roberta. -8450 Oakland 3-4 1:14 fast 15 111 8 7 9 9 9**}Meatfy 0 LadvPancbita. Redeem. R. Junior B82M Oakland F C 1:121 hvy 5 108 6 4 1 Si* 5*1 Kederis U MameAbt. Adena. Duke of Milan 88225 Oakland 3-4 1:16A hvy 21 109 7 2 2 2nk 361 Vosper 11 T.Callioun. Deneen. Dr. Downie. DOCTOR DOWNIE. b. g. 4 103 Bv Ben Howard — Suinola II. (Denver Stable). 88851 oaklan.l Ini20vl:l4 good 12 lofi 5 2 2 2 ti' 7"'|E Smith \ D.Enriipic. Cobleskill. Avonteliua 88572 oaklan.l 11:44 hvv 6 MB I 1 1 1 B* 8*1 A WJ*|hnnal2 J.R.I/glir'v. CbhleaklB. J.Cafata 885M Oakland 1 1-lfi 1:49S slop 5 95 2 2 4 6 8 8"-'-;c Williams s Ocean View. CI. Jack. Brvee. 88478 Oakland li.n'Ov 1:41 fast 31 105 4 5 4 4 61 6* T Rice 11 OretcnenG.. Crert'a. Glennadeane 88848 Oakland 11 :43ft MM 13 5 10! 6 3 3 3 3= 4* Cargan 12 J.R.Laughrev. Ornate. Redw'dll SS24S (takland Iml'oy 1:47 mud 4 101 I 4 3 3'1 4» Gargan 10 Hannibal Rev. Steel. Cataline. 88225 Oakland 8-4 1:161 hvy 10 l"fi 8 M 8 8* fi13 Gargan 11 Thns.Caihottn. Deneen. HamiKis* 88172 Oaklan.l 1-4 1:152 atop 8 104 3 3 2 2 2} 2' Gargan T Radatiou. Faneuil Hull. Bnrletgh •18056 Oakland 11:42 fast 8 MM 9 10 7 fi 41 B* Cargan 10 Rosevale. Wicket. Jim Cafferata RELLSNICKER. b. g. 7 111 B" Mirthful— Fright I F. Goulart). 88839 Oakland 1 1:43?. slow 5 111 9 3 1 5 M 8 slfnge 9 Welfville. Spring Ran. Colbert. 88425 Oakland 1-4 l:14f hvy t; 113 M It 1" 8* sT I Mentry 10 Bedondo, No Qaarter. Dovalta. - . Oakland 3-4 1:16* hvy 6 112 10 l-i M 8- BJJ Mentrv IO Re londo. No Quarter. Dovalta. 88549 Oakland 3 4 1:16 hvy 20 113 « 2 1 B* 5=1 Mentry IO Metropolitan. Olathc. Good Ship. 88431 Oakland 3-4 1:141 fast I Ml 1 3 9 10 10=' Vosper 10 Ellerd. PhBllatina. No Quarter. ^791 6 Oakland 51 t lM8f atop I 111 4 6 5 51 4" C H Shil'g S P.Mahone. Blacksheep.Argonaut. S7802 Oakland lm2ty 1 :444 slow 9-5 109 7 2 2 3 5= 7,63Kcdoris R Aka-Ar-Ben. Silverl.ine. Cataline 87663 Oakland 1 1:452 hvy 5 109 5 3 1 1 l1 2° Kederis 7 Cobleskill. Steel. Sophomore. KETCHEL. b. g. 3 97 Ey Kismet— Belle Platte (Stockton Ranch Stable). 88974 Oakland F C 1:111 faM S ]i*i 1 7 6 7' 5'*|SeIden : Mlnnedorta. Silk. Paam aam 1 ■72- 7 Oakland 1 1:1' fast 8 82 9 2 3 I 9' |1*» Radthe 1l D.Lednett. Mr.Blabun.D WarBeM 87157 Oakland 5}flM8|hvy 10 97 7 fi 5 51 6" Kederis 10 old Mexlea. Phil Mohr. Boberta. 879M Oakland 3-4 1:14| MM 5 lot 10 9 9 M* 9***A Walsh 12 Alder Galea, Balmnla Sainotta. 87002 Oakland F C 1U1| MM 10 107 1 6 5 3i 2= J Glass 9 Oswald B-. Calopus. Beda. First Race [1st Jacksonville] Jacksonville Entries and Past Performances for Thursday, April 7. WEATHER CLEAB. TRACK FAST. LATEST PERFORMANCES OF HORSES ENTERED. FIRST RACE— 1-2 Mile. 2-year-olds. Fillies. Selling. (8MBB--dB*X 2— ltf.). . Index Course DistTimeT'ckOdds Wt St % H % StrFin Jockeys Started Order of Finish. HARVEST MOON. b. f. 2 110 Bv Ort Wells— Katie Havlin (W. J. Lynch). 8H725 Jacks* ville 1-2 IV. fast M W I 2 2'. ::vl, J Henry l » Vallonbl Loabte R... Silvan IHdl s7..3i; Jacks' vllle 3 8 36* slow 30 MB 7 5| 8 T)MeTaJr*t 8 Stepfather. HoraBrvan. (l.S.niaw .IO .lk'\ ill. ■ 1-1 st B| MM 50 112 12 11' 8:0tMcTag't IB Aldivi.i. Isabel CM*, IT. Bryan. BELENA. b. f. 2 105 By Martinet— Estrara (R. D. Williams). SS735 Jacks' vllle 12 48| MM 12 IN I 8 s S»* Adams 10 ValknUa. Laalae R.. Harv. rtana 88S29 Jacks' ville 1-2 Mtaft loo MBit 8 I 8*1 Adams mcia.v. Sir Kearney, TaBabaaaee. S8394 Tampa 3-8 37". slow 7-5 MB 2 1*1 i« Adams .s CheaaMt, Orteaa, African Girl. SKIS Tampa 3 s .".s? slow t 112 ll 9nt MMObtrt s Goldnsh. Oondaere. M. Deprea 8*148 Tampa 3 8 38 slow 20 115 L*ft at the post. Adams ! Stepfather. K. Gardner L.Lewis. v"^s;: Jacks' vllle lis "M fast 40 I112 I 1» 1= Adams 15 Altadeua. Kilanette. Rustlcana. 87231 J'k'ville 1-1 st 233 good 60 MB 7 SJ S10 Adams 15 Kasyl.ife. Tallahassee. N.Emma. riKESS br. f. 2 105 Bv Filigrane — Crisscross (F. J. Pons). 88998 . acks'ville 1 . *M MM 25 pKl R 5 5 5*1 (fConnor In Rust i. -ana Oraabi Rastem Star. SS7«3 Jacks' vllle 1-2 49] fast 40 in, 1 7 7 i*»»m llmnr 9 c.il.l.Rnl.v. lus|i.Gei eral. Bodrca 8S735 .l:oks'viUe 1 ! Ml fast 12 no ; | •■ 9» R Ctiitin in \:.ll..i.;i. I...ni-e I:. Uarv'lMwa 8ST»d ii.ks'vill.- S-8 MR MM 12 199 M M ::: S Davis IS SvlvanDdl. I.i.lial JaekRyaa «Mtt Jarka'rilb) 3 8 851 MM 7 IM I s 7"(S Davla 1.; Arne« Mav. l ...)\. TaBnnla C«a lacka'vilie 1 I 36g fast 8 112 12 4' 4*1 Goldstein IS Alta.lena. Kilanette. Rusticana. 17743 Jacks'vllie 3 8 36 fast 60 IM M loJ &a BartM H» Recency. B vest raw, old gqnaw. HfH J'kvilitj l-i st 2:J fast 30 ii* 3 3» s' g UocUe 1^ L'.CoIlius, LCaaoi'.-, iU'ScbuTgni, ALBETTO, br. f, 2 105 By Alforten— Barbetto (C. S. Wilsonl. t v.eej, .lacks'ville 1-J 4" ? fast 12 loo 3 fi «"•• 444 .1 Wilson M Kiistie-ana. DMM. East.-rn Star. h ~.i 6 Jacks'ville 1-- 4St fast 60 103 1 5 P fi'3 Canz 15 Baciega, Supple. Louis Katz. 8S.VS .lacks'ville X-S 36^ fast 50 10:5 5 11 1113-'..T Wilson 19 Sylvan Poll. I.vilia Lee. Chess. BBBBI tacks* villa l-_' 4H fast «0 10S « 5 «' 7s S Davis 11 lion't. Sylvan lVll. Lydia baa. 8S33T. Jacks'ville 3 S 3Sg hvy 15 107 7 7= 7,,JMuscr've !l Starina. Blue Mouse. Sylvan Doll S80L'L' Jacks' ville : -S 3t K fast 3o !* 12 13 13' SK H KlBffl3 A. Attcll. Vallonia, Tallaliassoo. 8792C Jacks'ville 35 f 43i slow 15 99 11 14 14»SJ.I Kins 14 Startlor, LydiaLco. NaughtyLad 87763 Jacksville 3-8 36 fast 15 101 1 61 78 S Davis 16 Decency. Kyestraw. Old Squaw. TRAIT, ch. f, 2 110 By Griffon— Marfil (J. Jenkins). SSil"" Jacksville 1-2 4Sg fast 40 104 10 8 5= 9,c ] Rcid 11 La" I" Mexican. Oracle. JamesMc MB Jacks'ville 3 8 3SR hvy r.i 115 2 2* 2- J Reid S Fruitful. Supple, Fair Lillian. BB81 Jacks'ville B f 44jJ hvv ■ 104 I 3 3 2- S Davis 10 Tallahassee. Abe Attcll. MudHen 8S1W Jacks'ville 3-8 35| fast « 115 3 «• (.'"LTroxler l.", Amies Mav. Don't. Vallonia. 8XISS Jacks'ville "3i f 43 slow 5 109J 2 22 t* Troxler 11 Tallahassee. Mayweed. L.Ortnic't 87314 Jacks'ville 3-S 37g slow ti 115 4 4s 4"?. Musgr've 11 Moncrief, Darlins, Flora Bryan. DIXIE BLUE. br. f. 2 110 By Sir Dixon — Blue Mass (J. H. HerndonL svw* Jacks'ville 1-2 -N? fast 30 luT 1 S S s;] K (Iriltin 1 » Rustic-ana. Oranio. Eastern Star. ■MB tartar vHte :; I tm hw ■ ion s s s'-jMusm-'vo 8 Fraitfal, Trait. Supple. K32 Jacks'ville P.» f 44g hvv 30 9S 4 5 «» 7J Dre.ver lo Tallahassee. Trait. Abe Attcll. 88100 Jacksville 3-S 352 fast 50 110 lo 9 lo'"JJ Reid IT Igara May. Don't. Vallonia. ■jf laiaa'llllli "If 4:! slow M Mil M* M'tOaaH 11 Tallahassee. lYait. Mayweed. ROLL UP. b. f. 2 110 By Hapsburg — Banderole CH. McCarren). BM2 Jacks'ville 2S 36} fast 100 lot 9 9* 10'-.'Hannan lo Ken. Rose. Bends?*. L. Ormicant BMBB J'k'ville 1-4 st 224 fast ■ 112 15 14- l-F'-'Jllunnan It. Aldivia, Is-abel Cass-ie, Fl. Bryan. S;:,"J1 J'k'ville 1-4 st 23g good 100 115 12 12' ll'^Mannan 18 FasvLife, Tallahassee. N.Finiua. Page 6 Second Race [2nd Jacksonville] SECOND RACE — 3-4 Mile. 3-year-olds and upward. Selling. (8857C — 1 :11%— T— MB.) SELECT II.. br. g. 5 111 By Ethelbert— High Society (H. McCarren). bS73C Jacks'ville .", S 1 :oo* fast 30 111 3 5 5 21. .".M llannan KlM.l.oris. R.elet'overley . K. Queen. 87513 Jacks'ville Hj f I'M fast 3o 107 7 5 8 10 1PJ S Davis 11 Rti.t.ramla. La ;ioria. NigatMisI 87237 Jacks'ville 5 f 1 Mli fast 50 107 2 3 3 6" G,"?Hannan S RobiuiJrey, TollBox. Kari'sFourt 87212 Jacks' ville 51 f 1:08 fast I 107 8 t 4 4l« S*| liannan 11 ('.W.Burt. Watcrblirv. B.Willie fs717 ; Jacks'ville 5" f 1 :o8i fast 3 107 4 2 3 l1 21 llannan !» Toll Box. M.C'dleinas. D.Biiltmau 67145 Jacks'ville 5* f 1 : «Sj£ fast 7 105 4 111= 21 llannan B Snow Ball, \otitufnl. M. Colors. 87098 Jacks'ville 3-4 1:15* last 50 104 6 6 3 1« 5'i Hannan 10 Gr'deDanie, Hooray, ManvColors. BBHI Jacks'ville 54 f 1 :o7« fast 200 109 5 3 4 6» 57i Hannan C T.McCrath. La Gloria. HouieRun BOSERRIAN, b. g, 6 111 By Cesarion — Princess Bowling (E. J. Gildersleeve). MM tacks* vflU 3 4 1:13| fast 12-5 111 1 2 2 2^ 2- J Deav'p't B Belle Mawr. Youthful. Mozart. M67 Jacks'ville 3 4 1 : 1 sj fast 2 110 5 2 1 1* 2» Troxler H M.Pop'lar, K. Queen, MJ.Whulen 88578 Jacks'ville 7-8 1:27| fast 7 1U9 7 7 8 4 2"* 2" V Powers 111 Dander, Silverine. Miss Marjorie 88427 Jacks'ville 7-8 1:29 fast 4} 104 8 2 2 2 31 5*J J Wrilsou 10 tJrenade. Robin G rev. Woolstoue. 88410 Jacks'ville 3 4 1 :14g good 20 110 I 5 5 58 4«i J Wilson 7 Barusdale. D.Bultman. HomeRun 88233 Jacks'ville 3 4 1 :15| hvy 12 109 7 6 I 4* G°i J Henry 7 lloorav. Karl's Court. Font. 88'.«2 Jacks'ville L\ t 1 :08i fast 20 107 5 7 9 9 9" J Henry 10 HomeRun. Fondlleart. Tres Joll. 85970 Latonla 5-4 1 :15» slow 10 HI 5 4 4 5* 9'°*FrankIin Youthful. Joe Moser. Banrida. SPLENDIDA. ch. f. 4 107 Bv Woolsthorpe— Splendid fJ. T. Combs). £**»» Jacks'ville 7-8 1:281 fsst 15 Hh 10 5 7 7 4- 5« ' Grand 11 Col. Jot. M.J.Whalen. Keii.Quei n. 8^702 Jacks'ville 3 4 1:13JE fast 2J 101 Left at the post. J Wilson s Horace !•:.. M..T. Whalen. Il.Allen -7i'7 Jacksville 3-4 1 :13ji fast 8 105 3 2 2 2' 22 J Reid 7 El Oro. MarieRue. M.J.Whalen. 88575 Jacks'ville 7-8 1:28k fast 10 105 6 2 2 4 10 ]0MJJ Bergen lO F.Guard. M.J.Whalen, Sandpiper 87492 J'k'ville 1 1-1C 1 :48g fast 150 99 1 2 2 2 21 3'i Pease 7 Stoneman, Camel. Malediction. 87471 Jacks'ville 3-4 1 : 13i! fast 100 99 5 4 7 8 S^JPease S Camel. Chilla. Gold Dust. 87422 Jacks'ville 3-4 1:132 fast 30 104 1 11 3'J 612SPease 8 HishKange. Har.Hall, Rndymion 87375 Jacks'ville 3-4 1:131 fast 40 99 5 7 11 10J 1212lPease 12 A.L.Daley. HoraceE.. Mauheimer DICTION, b. c. S 102 Bv Sir Dixon — My Queen (G. P. Brazier). 88*30 Jacks'ville 7-^1:284 fast 8 102 8 1111 11 10 ]()'- .1 Wilson 11 Col. Jot. M.J. Whalen. Ken. Queen. 88782 Jacksville 3-4 1:13? fast 30 117 I 4 4 2' 4*J Troxler 14 Col. Ashmeade, Tempter. Cralla 88705 Jacks'ville 5 s 1 :00J fast 100 107 5 7 6 6i 4*1 Kohn B Fly.Squir'l. Missions, Aut.Rose 88042 Jacks'ville 3 4 1:134 fast 20 112 7 8 8 8' 8" V Powers 12 C.Asbmeado. Aut.Rose, B.Mawr. 88389 Jacksville 3-4 1:16* good 6-5 112 2 5 3 31 43 V Powers 8 Dave Nicholson, Atnyl. Sylph. 88372 Jacks'ville 51 f 1:124 hvy 2 97 5 5 6 52 (UF H King 7 Jane Swift, Miss Loris. Pin Oak. 88320 Jacksville 7-S 1 :33jj hvy 3V 96 2 1 1 1 2! 3=1] Henry 7 Rio Grande. Forty Four. Mozart. 88257 Jacks'ville 5* f 1:10| hvy 18-5 U2 10 11 9 10 lo12 Musgi ve 12 Catroke. Pilain. Colonel Jot. MOZART, br. c. 4 107 By Belvidere — Lurasta (P. J. Miles). SS739 J'k'ville 1 1-lfi l:47g fast 25 107 7 5 5 5 5?. 5«J Moss B Sticker. F. Premium. Ten Paces. 88KH.-. Jacks'ville 3-4 1 :13g fast 20 107 4 5 6 4- 44 Moss 8 Belle Mawr. Boscrrian, Youthful 88C81 Jacks'ville 7-8 1 :26jj fast 50 10513 6 6 6 64 6'2J.Moss 11 Dolly Bultmau.T.II'Or. F. Heart. 8M,41 Jacks'ville H f 1:08 fast 13 107 5 6 6 B* 4'i Moss 11 Briareus, Snow Ball. Pedigree. Ss',7". .la.ks'ville 7-S 1 :2Sg fast 8 107 8 8 8 8 B 4'i Muss lO F.Guard. M.J.Whalen, Sandpiper 88556 J'ks'v'e 6 1-2 f l:21|i fast 12 108 8 5 5 6J 21 Mess 10 Comedienne. Flarney, Co pjeta. 88473 Jacks'ville 7 8 1:312 good 40 107J 7 9 9 8 8"» C'3 Moss 13 M.vHenry. ForeGuard. L.McNally LIGHT BLUE. b. c. 4 112 By Blues — Merry Merrick (A. Lasance). MIS Tampa 3-4 1:182 slow 4-5 Ho 7 7 6 3' 2"t Bafca s Nattieltiimppo. Hurlock. Tackle. 87894 Tali. pa 5 s 1 :i»3g slow 20 103 7 5 6 5'" 5»J Kohn 7 P.il.Hibbs. Cloisti less. Ksciitcheon 86721 Tampa 3-4 1:181 slow 5 102 5 4 4 4- 3- Riley I E. T. Shipp. Admoiiitor. La Salle. BOC ALLEN, b. r. 7 111 By Lord Dalmeny— Add Ran (W. C. Leach). 88762 Jacks'ville 3-4 1:121 fast loo in 5 4 2 2l 3«J J Reid s llura.ri:.. M.J.Whalen. Pedigree BsTK Jacks'ville 5-S l^JOg fast 60 111 lo 9 9 8 714JHranni n M Missl.oris. R..|eC.,v'lev. K.t ue.n 88?o7 Jacks'ville 3-4 l:13j* fast 12 Ho 4 3 5 •* 7"'i.l lleav'p't 7 K! ro. Splemlid.i. Marie Rite. 88653 Jacksville 3-4 1:14 fast 40 115 4 2 3 51 48 J Reid 10 Sandpiper. Br'nTony, J.A.Muuro 8W24 Jacks'ville 3-4 l:13g fast 100 104 4 7 7 9 9"2'Janz 9 San Gil. Bamsdale. Toll Box. WILD FIRE, ch. f, 3 94 By Ogden — Drama (Mrs. C. E. Mahone). 88819 Jacks'ville 3-4 1 Mi fast 12 K 13 14 14 14 14"IAdains 15 Aphrodite. C. Clamp. Levongston ■57 Jacks'ville 54 f 1:101 hvv 40 102 12 12 12 12 12'" Hannan 12 Catroke, Pilain, Colonel Jot. K*C Jacksville 5^ f 1:08 fast 12 95 6 8 7 6' 59 J Henry 10 Manheimer. Mozart. Infer.Queen OKI Jacks'ville 2-4 1:164 hvv 7 107 1 8 8 61 91CJV Powers lo Mr. Smarty. Starovur. My Henry 87788 Jacks'ville 5* f 1:08* fast 60 100 4 13 13 131 1222 S Davis 14 Fair Louise. Sticker, Tempter. 85402 Hamilton 3-4 1:144 fast 6 99 3 4 5 62 8'° J Deav'p't B.Kingston. J.Dennerlen. M.Henley 85193 Hamilton 54 f 1 :07g fast 10 103 6 6 5 5s 4s J Howard Win. Pitt. BelleKinsrston. Aman.Lee BIRDSLAYER, b. g, 10 111 By Deerslayer— Ollie Bird (Mrs. L. M. Holmes). 88653 Jacks'ville 3 4 1:14 fast 15 lo'. 5 4 5 92 9'2,llreyer 19 Sandpi|icr. Br'nTony, J.A.Munrn 88615 Jacksville 3-4 1:13 fast 100 99 9 9 10 11 11'%'J Wilson 1! K'gAvondale. Dr.Barkley. Cann 1 88o42 Jacks'ville 51 f 1 :0S fast 30 108 8 Fell. I Deav'p'tIO Manheimer. Mozart, Infer.Queen 87903 Jacks'ville 3-4 1:13 fast 200 W8 9 9 9 98 919 J Deav'p't 10 Patriot, Sandpil er. Ruble. 87765 Jacks'ville 3-4 1:13 fast 150 1081 1 S 10 101 WlPalms 13 Turncoat. St. Jeanne. Gold Dust. 87580 Jacks'ville f.l f 1:07| fast 60 105 6 7 7 8 6TJ F II King S K'gAvondale. Stringency. Enlist 87513 Jacks'ville 5'. f 1:071 fast 100 107 11 11 11 11 10T1 F H Kingll Ru.Granda. LaGloria. NightMist 1^320 Tampa 5-8 1:061 slow 5 109 5 4 4 22 2'4 J Deav'p'tll MasksandFaces. Vanad'm.Alauda yil. J. WHALEN, b. g. 5 111 By Gerolstein — Demure (G. Von der Hoden). w asCI Jacksville 7-3 1 :2K fast 16 111 1 2 1 1 1". :"! K ;riffin 11 Col. Jot. Ken. Queen. Fniveise. 88762 Jacks'ville 3-4 1 :13! last 17 10S1 o 5 4 3' 2" ■ Griffin 8 Horace E.. Doc Allen. Pedigree. 8S7o7 Jacks'ville 3-4 1:131 fast 4J 110 6 6 6 5= 451 E Griffin 7 El Oro. Splendida. Marie Rue. BMBT Jacks'ville 3-4 1:121 fast 12 107 1 5 5 X * 4'J E Griffin !♦ M. Popular. Boscrrian. Ken. Queen 88575 Jacks'ville 7-8 l:28g fast 15 109 7 4 3 1 l1 2* E Griffin 10 Fore Guard. Sandpiper, Mozart. 88419 Jacksville 51 f 1:091 fast 30 104 6 5 4 5'J 52J A I-ang 13 Endyniiou. SquareDeal, G.Ragglo 88371 Jacks'ville 5|fl:12fhvy 541 106 8 7 6 5 5'i A Lang !l Mystitier, D. Nicholson. Mar. Hyde 88235 Jacksville 51 f 1:10 hvy 40 103 8 8 8 6 7IDJA Lang 8 V.Strome, G. Fisher, J. Reardon. AWAY. b. m. 7 106 By Aloha— Panway (W. C. Wise). 88762 Jacks'ville 2 4 1:131 fast 200 106 1 2 5 7 7"JPease 8 Horace E.. M.J.Whalen. D.Allen 88736 Jacks'ville 5-S 1 :Oo! fast 200 107 7 10 10 10 9" E Griffin lo Missl.oris. R.deCovley. K. Queen 88641 Jacks'ville 54 f 1:08 fast 60 V*C, 11 11 10 10 108J O'Connor 11 Briareus. Snow Ball. Pedigree. 88556 Jacks'ville 61 f 1 :211 fast 20 107 10 10 10 10 10143J DenuisonlO Comedienne, Mozart, Flarney. 88161 Jacksville 5* f 1 :0S! fast 12 103 S 10 10 10 lO^JObert 11 GnldDust. MarieRue. Aunt Kate. 88042 Jacks'ville 5 J f 1 :0S fast 6 106 1 4 4 51 610 Obert 10 Manheimer, Mozart, Infer.Queen 80432 Tampa 5-8 l:01g fast 15 103 6 10 Brown » Arrowshaft. Alamo, Ensley. NED CARMACK, ch. g, 4 109 Bv Phoenix— Morality (T. M. Irvin). 88824 J'k'ville 1 116 1 :48g fast 1O0 113 145 S S 8" Hannan 8 PiratcDiana. J. Right, Maximum 8V683 Jacks'ville 3-4 1:131 last 200 Ioh 5 6 5 Ml B* Kohn 8 Belle Mawr. Boscrrian. Youthful 8M.J2 J'k'ville 1 116 1:481 last 150 112 2 7 S 10 10 1013 Kohn 11 Genyui.uHlcr. Otogo. Maximum. ss:,: 3 Ja ks'ville 3-4 1:121 fast 100 107 2 10 10 10 8"|W Andress lO Yarns. Toll Box. Fore Guard. 88510 Jacks'ville 7-8 1:28* fast 100 107 4 2 2 3 121 12ir'3Lovell 14 Toison d'Or. Silverine. Dander. 884.56 Jacks'ville 3-4 1:15? fast 100 107 6 7 7 9 10bl Pease lo Home Run. Skyo. Toll Box. 884LO Jacks'ville Bl f 1:08* fast 40 102 11 11 11 12 12,:3Hamian 12 Fond Heart. M.vstifier. Yama. S8374 Jacks'ville 3-4 1 :17g hvy 60 102 3 2 8 S5 S'8 M Whiting ! GoldDust. LottaCreed. Admonitor 8646S Latonia 3-4 1:16 good 20 104 2 5 3 3J 8«4 Kohn 11 Chalice. Niu'ht Mist. Claiborne. 86451 Latonia 3-4 1:16| slow 15 96 2 2 2 24 24 Brannon 3 LawrenceP. Daley. Maid Militant. Third Race [3rd Jacksonville] THIRD RACE— 1 Mile. 4-year-olds and upward. Selling. 8S(;s0—l :.:«»— 1—102.) MYSTIFIER. b. g. 6 121 Bv Mesmerist — Carmencita (T. E. Edwards). 8s717 Jacks vilie 3 4 1 :13g fast 9 10 135 3 1 5 3' 21 J lleav'p't S Eaii's Court. Rickey. LonlNclson BBM .la. k.-'ville 2 4 1:131 fast 10 130 5 6 6 f*| 21 J Deav'p't 0 i'.W.Burf. HomeRun. L'rdXelson 88420 Jacks'ville 54 f 1:08* fast 15 109 S 8 7 61' 2* J lleav'p't 12 Fond Heart. Yama. Manheimer. 88271 Jacks'ville :.~. f 1 :12J hvy 1 109 3 6 5 42 ll V Powers !l D.Nicholson. M.Hyde. SquareDeal 87145 Jacks'ville 51 f 1:081 fast " 100 7 7 7 74 7*1 Moss 8 Snow Ball, Select 1L. Youthful 87098 Jacks'ville 3-4 1:15* fast 25 104 8 7 9 7i» 683 Moss 10 Gr'deDaine, Hooray, ManvColors. 87o58 Jacks'ville 51 f 1:111 hvy 12 104 4 6 6 7' Bf"fBfaM 11 M.Amelia. A.Sturtevant.Pol.Star COMEDIENNE, ch. m. 7 119 By Plaudit — Maxine Elliott (D. P. Lynch). BBC31 Jacksville 7-8 l:27g fast 7 106 9 9 9 S 41 32 S Davis M Fond Heart. Sky... Kiamesha II. XS55G Jacks'ville 6'. f 1 :21* fast 3-5 106 2 3 4 5" l1 G Burns 10 Mozart. Flarney. Coqueta. 88334 Jacks'ville 5Jf 1:121 hvy 4 5 118 3 2 2 2* 2? MusKr've I Zoi. Hazl.-t. Briareus. 87212 Jacks'ville 3-4 1:14 fast 10 107 3 3 2 3' 43l (' tlran.l 5 G. Da me. G.W.Iebolt. AuntKate. 87122 Jacks'ville 3 4 1:l5|fast 6 5 109 1 1 1 1' l4 J Howard S San. Hill. Har.Hall. M.J.Whalen 869^5 lacks' ville 3 4 1:19 hvy 7 104 9 8 6 B" 5:1 G Lytu b 11 Robin Grey. Petulant. Anderson DOLLY BULTMAN. b. f. 4 111 By Alloway— St. Lucie (F. J. Pons). BBM .lacksMlle 7 8 1 :ji;i fast 10 HM 14 5 4 21 !'• M Henry 11 Toisoii.l'Or. F. Heart. F. Premium BBM Jacks' ville 3 4 1:12* fast 20 llo 7 6 6 ! - 3'i M Henry 11 laaiflwlft. Toll Box. Balls! B .x BBMI .lacks'v ill.- 34 1:121 fast 12 105 5 4 i 4:' 4* lb«rl IO St'ke Mit. J.Cabiniss. K.Av'dale. MR Jacksville 3 4 1:154 fast 6 5 105 4 13 3" BH Obert '.♦ Home Run. Yama. Skyo. 88410 Jacks'ville 3 4 1:141 good 11 5 lor, 3 3 2 2» S'iObefi 7 Bsrnsdale, Home Run. Boserrian S8*'24 Jacks'ville 2-4 l:13g fast 2 MS 3 6 4 6- 6:J .1 Howard !► San Gil. Bamsdale. Toll Box. BBM .lacks'v i lie I 4 1:12* fast 10 104 1 11 l2 1* J Howard 12 (eretnonius, K.Avondale. P. Lee 87675 Jacks'ville 51 f l:MI hvv 6 5 lo7 2 2 1 Is Is Oln-rt 8 Har. Junior, Allonbv, SirVagrant 87375 Jacks'ville 3 4 1:13* fast 8 1044 8 8 6 4 " B*| OBMtt 12 A. L. Daley. HoraceE., Mauheimer JANE SWIFT, ch. m, 5, 119 By Handspring— Phantom Belle (R. D. Williams). BBM tacks* ville 3-4 l:12f fast 11 lo » 2 5 3 5 E* | .\ lams li S.Beiiller. F. Foot steps. T.McG'th 88f,13 Jacks'ville 3-4 1:12* fast 5 113 1 1 1 1" 1* Adams 11 TollBox, D.Bllltloan, Ballot Bo* 8844k Jacks'ville 3-4 1:14 fast 3 112 6 1 1 41 E*t J Henry lo Hj perionl I.. H.Ruu. Stringency. 8S372 Jacks'ville 54 f 1:121 hvy 9-10 107 1 2 2 2« ]« J Henry 7 Miss Loris, Pin Oak, Diction. 85V.4 Salt Lata 3 4 1:15ifast 8 5 114 4H Singleton B C.Doherty. J.Cabiniss, Valencia. 858:« Salt Lake 64 f 1 :08j* fast 9 5 121 3'4 Singleton C Balerian, Aunt Aggie, Fore. SAN GIL. b. g, 5 121 By Indio — Zuleika (C. Reed). 88821 .lack-' ville 3 4 1:14 fast 12 121 2 9 9 9 9'"JK Griffin lo Bamsdale. Camel. S.Betitler. 88689 Jacks'ville 3-4 1:131 fast 15 12o 10 lo lo 9' 8"3 B Smith lo Cooncy K., Yama. Earl's Court. BBM Tampa 3-4 l:17g slow 2'. M 1 2 1 l2 I2 Langan 0 M Andrews. OiirNiiggct. T.Dolan 8 517 lani|«i 3-4 1:17* slow 2 5 120 2 11 l3 1' Glasner 4 Tamar. Flora Riley. Ormuz. 88446 Taiu|ia 7-8 1:31 slow 2 97 1 1 1 1 2* '■'■'■\ Langan 5 Tom Dolan. Tainar. W. I. Hineh 8 415 Tanii^i U f 1:H| slow 2 112 6 5 3 3-' 1* II Murphy 0 LaGloria. OypsyGirl. Caromlolet. 8^214 T— apa 7-8 1:311 slow 3-2 los 111 2 3» 4" Fain .". Pirate Diana. Merry Girt, Tamar 88295 Tampa 2-4 1 :17* slow 3 111 1 2 2 21 1J Fain ('. Cloisteress. Met inan. FloiaRiley. 88J4ii Tampa 5J f 1:09* slow 5 108 6 6 I 41 3°1 Fain C Fundamental. Tamar. TomDolan. CERFMONITJS. b. c. 4 121 By Sempronius — Cereta (P. J. Miles). S8SM Jacks'ville 3-4 1:14 fast 10 121 5 4 5 4- 4-'J Galiz 10 P.unsdale. Camel. S.Beittler. 8n'.4:: Jacks'ville 3-4 1:1-* last 15 120 S 11 M 9' '.I'-lGanz 11 JaneSvvift. TollBox. II. Bultman BBU4 Jacks'ville 3-4 1:121 Cast -5 llo 10 9 9 9 S8 J Wilson 10 Sl'keOnt. J.Cabiniss. K.Av'ilalc. 882:0' J'k'ville lm70v 1:511 hvy 10 lo? 5 5 6 6 7 8"'1S Davis S Pocomoke. Quagga. Great. In hi lee 880M2 Jacks' ville 3^4 1:14* slow 16-5 109 1 4 1 S3 3'I But well 8 Earl'sCottrt. J.Cabiniss.S.Beutler S800S Jacks'ville 3-4 1:14 slow 10 107 0 6 6 1' l2 Butwell S Camel. Ragman. De Kalb. BMB Jacks'ville 7-8 1 :29* slow 12 109 1 9 9 9 9 9"'JJ lleav'p't 9 Ragman. Summer Night. Camel. 878s^ Jacks'ville 2-4 1:12* fast 15 106 4 2 3 3' 2* Butwell 12 D.Bultmau. K.Avondale. P. Lee C00NEY K.. b. g, 6 121 By Senator McCarren — Campania (John Burttschell). BBM Jacksville 2-1 l:13g fast 6 117 2 2 2 2s l2 Ganz lo Yama. Eaii'sCuirt. C. W. Burt. 8.8494 Jacks'ville 3-4 l:14g fast 8 llo 1 1 4 5k ';- V Powers B Bamsdale. K.Avondale. GoldDvst R840N Jacks'ville 3-4 1 :14g Kood 6 107 5 5 5 4"" 6 U Pease fl Delia lh. Takahira. J. Cabiniss. 88.-.3S Jacks'ville 3-4 1:17* hvy 1S-5 105 4 11 l'l 2'1 Pease 6 LonlNclson. JoeRose. Earl'sCourt 88* 7 Jacks'ville 5-8 1 :03* hvy 9-1 J 105 4 1114 11 Pease !• Horace!:.. SquareDeal. Har. Hall 855 i6 Hamilton 3-4 1:121 fast 6 106 2 1 1 lh 33 J Wilson Simcoc. Gretna (Jieeii. Hast. Agnes. 85196 Hamilton 3-4 1 :121 fast 4 99 3 1 1 l2 l3 J Wilson Ida D.. Woodbine. Grande Dame. 85061 Toronto 3 4 1:131 fast 8-5 114 1 2 2 34 34 J Wilson Woodlane. C. W. Burt. Carthage. 84871 Montreal 3-4 1:151 hvy 6 I06 5 5 5 44 2"* J Wilson Richard Reed. BoogerRod. R.Onvx. AOMONITOR. blk. g. 4 119 By Admonition— Eothen's Pearl (M. Ording). S88M Jacks'ville 7-8 1 :261 fast loo lol 10 10 7 7 8' 9'»iJ Henry 11 D.Biiltmaii. Toi-.n d'Or. F.Heart ■ 13 J'k'ville 1ni7ov 1:47.1 fast 30 M 8 7 7 7 7 7** Hannan 8 Bo».Bar«L JotaOarroll. Ssadplper 8v.;;t .lacks' ville 3^4 1:171 hvv 6 1 102 S 8 7 42 34J J Wilson il OsU Dust. I.otta Creed. Havre. X".::', Jacksville 7-8 1 :31* hvy 10 107 8 5 6 7 8 8 4 B Davis S TfesJoli. Gold Dust. Cablegram. 8818H J'k'ville lm70v 1:49* slow 25 lo3.'. 6 1 2 6 53 3". S Davis B FirstPeep. Cablegram. H. Scoit. S*"!^ J'k'ville 1 1 16 1:481 slow 1O0 lol 4 12 3 4- 6"U lleav'p't 7 Deseomncts. Jor Rose. Oben.n. 87975 .lacks' ille 51 f Llo hvv 100 10S 8 6 8 6' 7»1Musrivc 10 LaSalle. Harold.luiiior. Cai Ihage. 87352 Jacks'ville 1 1:42 fast 40 106 8 9 10 lo 10 lo'3 Ganz 10 Stoneman, Cablegram, Elysium. Fourth Race [4th Jacksonville] FOURTH RACE — 1 Mile. 3-year-olds and upward. Selling Handicap. I ssr.sO— 1 :.ai -1—102. 1 HANS. ch. h. S 107 By Handsel— Lady Eon (A. Weber). 88C.9 Jack' ville 1 1 S 1 :534 fast 6 5 llo 3 111 1*1| 1 Deav'p't • Goboncla. «lber..ii. Mamie Algol. 885V Ikville 1 1-16 1:461 fast 9 5 111 2 3 3 3 3'12' J DeMv'pt I Ardri. Otib . Elfall. B85I2 J'k'ville lni70v 1:464 fast 3 110 4 4 4 4 42 21 J Dc-av'|i't '.♦ Ethon. Dt seolniiets. St. Joseph. 8S069 J'k'ville 1 1-16 1:474 fast 2 108 4 2 3 3 2* 4'1 J Deav'p't B Stoneman. RoscburglL. J. Carroll 87954 Jacks'ville 1 1 :441 hvy 4 110 4 6 5 5 4'1 4'TJ.I D.av'p't (; Stoneman. ParadiseQueen. Hooray 87154 Tampa 1 1 :47g slow I E 112 2 2 3 3 3'" 21 J Deav'p't 4 licrchcval. E.T.Shipp. Tin-Clown. 87016 Tampa 1 1:50 slow 6-6 107 2 2 2 1 ll l5 J Deav'p't 4 Kerchcval, Hypcr'nlL, Bon.Bard ELFALL, br. g, 6 106 By Pirate of Penzance or Alloway — Elf (Mrs. L. M. Holmes). S.-710 J'k'ville 1 1-16 1:47| fast 41 111 3 4 4 4 3"k ?,-■ .1 Deav'p't s Yama. Goleonda. Gatien Lass. 88B3B J'k'ville 1 1-16 1 :46* fast 7 101 2 6 6 4 3; 2' J Wilson B Spellbound. Ozana. Campaigner. BSM J'k'ville 1 1-16 l:4(i4 fast 5 110 4 5 6 5 41 4 1 Troxler 7 Areln. Hans. Otilo. 88541 Jacks'ville 1 1 :39* fast 10 101 8 S S 7 6 4~ J Wilson B Spellbound. Kthon. Oz.ina. 88493 Jacks'ville 7 8 1:284 fast 20 106 8 8 S 8 7 7'» J Henry S Nealon. Rio Grande. Ar lack. 88439 Jack' ville 1 1 S 1 :5 1* fast 8 109 5 5 5 5 5 51} Troxler B Camp'ncr. O. Honesty. Neth most 88409 Jacks'ville 1 1:424 »?ood 12 101 7 7 7 7 7 3'^ J Deav'p't 7 Taboo. TheG. Butterfly. O. Honesty SS2S9 Jacksville 7-8 1:311 hvy 12 109 4 4 4 4 4 44 F H King 4 T.M.Green. Eycbright, H. Agnes HIGH RANGE, br. c. 4 105 By Galore — Mstterhorn (B. Angaroia). SMI Jacks'ville 7-8 1:252 fast 10 Ioh 4 1 | 4 4 4: Hannan 4 S|*ellbound. Oz.ina. Jack Parker. 88737 J'k'ville 1 1-16 1:464 fast 16-5 106 4 2 2 2 21 22 llannan B Ardri, Campaigner. Nethermost. BMW Jacks'ville 11:29 fast 6 106 I 3 I 4 4' 4" Hannan 6 Ozana. Sager. Spelllxmnd. 88619 Jacks'ville 3-1 1:124 fast 8 111 1 3 3 33 321 V Powers B Jack Parker. Kcaloa, Royal onyx SS511 J'k'ville 1 1-16 1 :47i; fast 13-5 109 6 3 3 2 !•» :!" V Powers « Ragman. Nethermost. Campaigner 88145 Jacks'ville 7-8 1:.9 slow 14 5 lt.4 3 2 3 2 2"t 421 J Howard 8 Roy. Onyx. Panloutle. R. Captive S.8067 Jacks'ville 7-8 1 :2ti* fast 13 10 111 3 I I 1 l2 ll Bu!w.-ll 8 C'paigner, De-scoru'ts, Wapom c;a S7887 J'k'ville 1 1-16 1 :462 fast 3i 109 5 11 1 lh 4* V Powers 5 Moquette. OIclHonesty. NethBrm f 87840 J'k'ville 1 1-16 1:46 fast 6 107 4 2 2 1 l2 l2 Butwell 7 Par. Que-en. Jolin Carroll, Llfall. ETHON, b. h. 6 112 By Intrusive — Charm (J. Hewitt), 8870s J'k'ville 1m70v 1:464 fast 9-5 144 14 4 4 41" 2 Mr B Col'r "1 R. Grande. Pocomoke. F.Pn-minm BBB33 .lacks' ville 7-S 1 :26j! fast 7-5 125 4 3 4 3 B* ¥i Troxler 8 Home Run. Paraaee, Prate. 88:41 Jacks'ville ll:2«last 6 107 6 5 I 4 3J 2' Ganz 9 Spellbound, Ozana. Elfall. 8x512 J'k'ville lm70v 1:464 fast 8-5 112 1 1 2 3 2- ll Ganz !i Hans, Descomnets, St. Jcweph. 8':4 "3 J'k'ville lrn7o'y 1 :45j? fast 4 114 7 3 3 3 33 2* J Deav'p't 8 Ardri. Osorine, Warner Griswell BM7 Jacks'ville 7-8 1 :26* fast 8 111 2 1 4 4 51 53J J HowarJ S 11. Range-. Campaigner. Deseomts 87377 Jacks'ville 7-8 1:27 fast 2-5 112 7 7 6 5 5» 21 V Powers » RobinGroy. Pocomoke. Petulant. 86991 Jacks'ville 61 f 1:23 good 8-5 117 1 5 4 34 l'J V Powers 8 Bal.Box. Grande Da me. Roselwiro COLLIS ORMSBY, ch. c, 3 95 By Sidney Lucas — Frances Dillon (E. George). fMBlfl .lacks ville 2 4 1:124 tMA 60 :is 5 I I 5 5"'U Hc-nry S JackPaiker. Nealon. High Range 88533 Jacks'ville 11:411 fast 40 107 I 5 5 5 5"' 5"JBense u • Boca Graiule. Mariinez. Soteinia 88475 Jack' ville 1 1-8 1 :57r good 8 96 2 1 1 1 l'l 3-''. J Wilson »1 Molesey, Hill Top. obi Honesty. BM41 Jacks'ville 11:12* fast 1 110 6 5 1 3 41! 7« V Powers 12 SI a rover. Allanfiarn. l,ot. Creed BBSS Jacks'ville 7 8 1 :32! hvy 7-5 111 3 2 1 1 l2 1» V Powers II l'.i'ecilian. L.Mc-Nally. I niviTse. BBM Jacks'ville 1 1:42* slow 10 105 12 2 2 24 2s Musgr've « Sager. Pulka. Smug. X7976 Jacks'ville 1 1:45 livy 3 105 4 6 4 3 3»t 5"J J Howard Fullill. FortyFoiir. Gaj. Svvanson. S7884 Jacks'ville 34 1:14 fast 8 106 7 6 6 41 1" J Howard 10 Vreelanel. Allaufearn. F.G.Hogan Fifth Race [5th Jacksonville] FIFTH RACE— 3-4 Mile. 3-year-olds. Fillies. Selling. (88898— l:ll« 7—105.) LADY M'NALLY, ch. f. 3 112 By Ornus — Miss McNally (C. Bartel). SS73S .lacks' ville 7 8 1:27* fast 15 107 7 5 3 3 V 2'-'\ Dre-ye-r lo Al'iif.-aru. ElizaU than. Tempter 88642 Jscks'vllle 3 4 1:134 fast 20 107 8 7 6 5 * 5" C (iratid Vi C. As-hmeade. Aut.Rcwe. B.Mawr. 88618 Jacks'ville 3 4 1 :14! fast 6 112 4 4 7 7" 7» Meal 8 Starleoard. Bre-vite. Out|iost. 88473 Jacks'ville 7-B 1:211 good 21 95 2 12 2 3» 32i Adams IS My Iletiry. Fore Guard. Oat, Jot. 88441 Jacks'ville 1 1:42* fast 30 TiO Left' at the |x st. J Ilvav'p't 12 Starovcr. Allanfe-arn. l^it. Creed 88354 J'k'ville 1 1-16 hSBJ hvy 8 107 4 5 4 3 31 45J J Reiel 8 Forty lour. Iniv.rse. My Henry 88L88#Jacks' ville 7 8 1:221 hvv 16 99 6 1 2 3 4l :P Ganz « C.Onnsby, F.t'e-cilian, I'niverse. BOB .lacks'ville 7 8 1:31* hvy I 92 3 3 3 4 6" 7a Pease S Trcs.Ioli. (Jolel Dust, Fable-gram. URALLA, b. f. 3 112 By Sain — Theresia (B. Schreiber). 88783 Jacks' villa 3-4 1:131 fast 20 112 5 3 2 2" 3", J Wilson 14 Col.Aslim.aele. Tempter. Diction S873B .lacks'ville 7-8 1:27* fast 7 112 !l 10 10 10 9 : l" J N'iec.l 10 Al'lVan.. FlizalNthan. I. .McNally BBM Jacks'ville 3-4 1:141 fast 50 112 I 5 4 5" 5'-'J Kohn 8 Miss Sly, Amanda Lee. Starboard 8853B Tamria 51 f 1:111 slow 3-2 94 I 4 4 41 4" A Burton B Alencon, Alvise. Waterbury. 88499 Tanqia 5-S 1:031 slow 3 94 3 6 4 5l 5'3 A Burton 8 SirAshton. Lucnllus. Bonnie Bee 88416 Tampa 3-4 1:171 slow 15 94 1 I 2 8* 5l-!A Burton 5 Parkview, B. Hibhs. Cassowary. S83I3 Tampa 3-4 1:171 slow 10 94 2 3 2 11 3-h A Burton f B.Hibbs. AntumiKJirl. Bob. Cook s8194 Tampa 3-4 1:171 slow 20 92 3 4 4 44 431 A Burton 0 G. Kimball. Re-beluueei!. B.Hibbs CATROKE. b. f, 3 107 By John F.— Miss Vera (R. D. Williams). 88(18 .lacks'ville- 3 4 1:141 fast 5 112 3 5 6 51 6si Adams S StarlM anf. Brevite. Outpost. 88557 Jacks'ville 51 f 1 : I71 fast S-5 102 1 2 4 42 441 Adams 14 ClemBeachev. Aut.Rose. MonAml N8337 Jacks'ville 51fl:12ghvy 11-5 99 3 1112 l'l J Henry ti Miss Slv. Kid. Mr. Smarty. 88206 Jacks'ville 5.1 f 1 :12J hvy 8 104 6 4 I 2'1 l1 J Henry !l I.otta Creed. Cerando. Allaufearn 88257 Jacks'ville 51 f 1:101 hvy 5 99 3 1111 l'J J Henry 12 Pilain. ColoiiclJot. Inferno Queen 88164 .lacks'ville 3 4 1:15 fast 15 97 3 6 6 7 S:J J Henry 10 St rirover. L. McNailv. CeH.nskin. 87867 .lac ks'ville 3-4 1:131 fast 30 97 6 8 8 S 8'41J He-nry S Abrasion. TheG. Butterfly. Sticker. 87746 Jacks'ville 51 f 1 :08 fast 20 95 9 11 11 11' 11-J Adams H Fer'elCeeilian. MissSlv. Cooaakla 87626 Jacks'ville 5 8 1:01 fast 12 93 11 11 8 92 774 Adams 12 F.Fejotsleps. D.Wal'ce. Hend'son AUTUMN ROSE, b. f, 3 112 By Jean Bereaud — Autumn Leaves (C. I. Criopen). 88731 lacks'ville 5 8 1MB fast 31 95 9 6 6 5» 4-" Adams IO M. Loris. R.ileCve ilev. K.Quee-n. BMB Jacks'ville- 5 8 1 :ooJ last 7 105 2 3 3 8* 3'jGanz S Flv.Sepiirrel. Missl^.fis. Die-tion. MBS J'k'ville 1116 1:47 fast 12 91 2 2 3 4 54 5'21.M He-nry 8 Descomnets. Rose-boro. Bon. Bard BBM Jacks'ville 3 4 1:124 fast 3 2 107 6 4 4 32 V Obe-rl V Col. Ashmeade, B.Mawr. M.I^iris 88612 Jacks'ville 3 4 1:132 fast 41 112 7 5 4 3' 33 Nicol 10 FairLouise, Aman.I.c-e-. Saraband. 88557 Jacks'ville 51 f 1 .071 fast 3* 104 5 3 2 2 1 2'1 OU-rt 14 Cle-iuBe-achey. Mou.lini. Catroke. S6469 Latonia 1 1:421 good 60 97 5 5 4 4 5' 51U Brannon 0 G.M.Miller. MvGal. iland/.aretta S6443 Latonia 5J f 1:10 hvy 7 100 3 6 6 4' 47J Deverich 8 Oliv.Miekle. Cainbrouiie, J.Binus COONSKIN, b. f. 3 112 By Gone Coon— Isen (J. R. Stockier). 8-782 Jacks'ville 3 4 1 :124. fast 15 112 9 7 8 71 7':jE Griffin 1 i Col. Ashnieaek-. Tempter. Fralla 886'H Jacks'ville 2 4 1:141 fast 12 112 4 4 5 4'1 8»J J Reid s Miss Slv. Amanda I.ee. Starboard 88612 Jacksville 3 4 1:131 fast 15 112 6 4 5 7'' l» -I Reid 10 FairL.uise-. Aman.I.ie. Aut.Rose BBBB7 .lacks'ville 51 f 1 :07g fast 6 104 8 8 6 6" 5«J J Re-id 14 Cb-miBeaehey. Aut.Rose. MonAml 884o7 Jacks'ville 51 f 1 :08jJ good 8 M 3 3 2 » 4-i Obert 12? D.Paradell.. L.Creeel. F.Cecilian 88.:37 Jacks'ville 51 f 1:122 hvy 7 105 5 6 6 6 6,:i S Davis « Catroke. Miss Slv. Kiel. 88164 Jacks'ville 2 4 1:15 fast 18-5 113 2 2 1 1J 3'i Obert 10 Starover. LaelvMcNall v. Col. Jot. S8066 Jacks'ville 3-4 1:141 fast 11-5 108 5 4 3 3" 3'J Obert | Miss Sly, Starove-r. Polly Lee. ACOLIN. b. f, 3 . 112 By St. Lawrence IL— Queen Bird (T. H. Stevens). 8;726 Tampa lmTOy 1:51 slow 6 5 M 4 5 5 5 4'' 4"l«'ok- .", Ant.Girl, P. Diana. ('.Ashmeade. 877' 7 Tampa 3-4 1:18 slow J 92 4 5 3 31 2-' Cole 7 Escuteh i. Phe.ioais, Fralla. DEEROOK, ch. f, 3 112 By Deering — The Rook (G. A. Robertson). 8MS4 Jacks'ville 3-4 1 :16g slow 100 107 7 7 9 9 92«1D Met" thy !» All.infe.-trn. Herdsman. Fniverse S8041 Jacks'ville 5J f 1:071 fast 1«W 9218 8 7 10 lO^We-athcrs 10 SV-hlesv. ig. GoldDust. HaroblHall 88BM Jacks'ville 5-1 f 1 *SJ slow 100 112 5 7 7 82 8TfGanz 12 Starltoanl. tlghvvaga. Martin.Mav 87745 Jacks'ville 3-4 1:144 fast 40 102 11 8 12 121 12l23.I Deav'p't 10 PollvLce. Fniverse-. Gatien Las^. 87261 Jacks'ville 54 f 1 :o84 good 40 1094 7 6 6 5" 10'9lTroxler 12 F.Purcell. Tempter. Mr.Smartv. 87175 Jacks'ville 3-4 1:164 fast 60 107 11 10 9 9s 912 M Whitingl2 Gypsy Girl. Zymole. Martin May Sixth Race [6th Jacksonville] SIXTH RACE — 1 1-16 Miles. 3-year-olds and upward. Selling. (S7s4o — 1 AC — 4 — lo".) FIRST PREMIUM, ch. h. 7 114 * By Gorman — Premium (M. Foley). 8S82S J*k'vilk? Im70y 1:44? fast 4 120 5 3 3 3 3-' 3''J Troxler B O. Jubilee-. M. Gift. M. Algol. 88739 J'k'ville 1 1-16 1 :471 fast 13-5 112 14 4 4 3-' 2'' J Reid S Sticker. Ten Paces. Col. Jot. 88708 J'k'ville lm70v 1:461 fast 7 144 5 2 2 1 3nk 4~-l Mr Allen .5 Rio Grande, Ethon. Poeoiimke. 88681 Jacks'ville 7-S 1:261 fast 13-5 109 7 5 3 3 44 421 J Reid 11 D.Bultman. Toison d'Or, F.Heart 88595 Jacks'ville 3-4 1:121 fast 4 5 112 3 7 4 3'1 3'1 Nicol 10 1). Stafford. HoraceE.. Flaniev. 88524 Jacks'ville "3-4 1:121 fast 6 113 2 6 6 6i 5« Nicol 10 St'keOut. J.Cabiniss. K.Av'dale. 87594 Jacks'ville 1 1:414 fast 1 114 3 11 11 6 8* 45 V Powers 12 Skyo. Endymion. Killiecratikle. 87515 Jacks'ville 1 1:401 fast 3J 106 1 5 5 5 34 3'2 J Reid t"» John Carroll. Hooray. Cunuing. 87455 Jacks'ville 1 1:401 fast 2 111 2 2 1 1 2'1 3'1 Musgr've 7 Dr.Barkley.JohnCarroll. Hooray. PEARL POINT, br. g, 4 106 By Jack Point— Dentifrice (W. C. Wise). 885:i.: Jacksville 3-4 1 :12J fast 15 lo7 8 7 6 5' 4*1 Obert lo Yama. Toll Be.x. Fore Guard. 8s::ns .lacks'ville 3-4 1:151 good 30 107 8 I I I MB O'Conu'r S Earl'sCourt. .MvHenry.K.Tanguav 87564 Jacks'ville 7 S 1:271 fast !•"• 104 7 7 7 7 74 7'0JObert B HigliRange, J.H.Re-ed, G. Dust. 87513 Jacksville 51 f 1 :07j| fast 10 107 8 10 10 9'1 9«J (Ibert 11 Ru.Granda. LaGloria. NightMist 87353 Jacks'ville 1 1:42 fast 3 106 7 4 3 2 4^ 9'» Obert 10 Stonc-nian. Cablegram. Elvsium. 87195 Jacks'ville 3-4 1:14 fast 12 106 4 6 3 14 l'J Obert 11 BrovvnTonv, Stringencv.Gat.l.ass 87145 Jacks'ville 51fl:0Sgfast 20 103J 6 6 6 6' 64 J Howard S Snow Ball, Select IL." Youthful TEMPTER, b. c, 3 102 By Giganteum — Temnleton (Kenwood Stable). 88782 Jacks'ville 3-4 1:134 fast 15 117 2 6 5 4- 24 Ganz 14 Colonel.Vshme.iele. Fralla. Die-tion 88728 Jacks'ville 7 8 1:274 fast 15 117 I 1 1 2 4* 44t. Ganz 10 Alfearn. Fli/.alveth.iti. L.McNallv 8m;s.' J'k'ville 1 116 1:47 fast 25 98 8 S 7 6 6 B*HJ Henry s Dese emmets. Rose-boro. Bon. Bard 88631 Jacks'ville 1 1:401 last 20 107 6 7 7 7 7 7"lGanz 8 Capt.Suanson. Allaufearn. Smug 88525 J'k'ville 1 1-16 1 :48» fast 12 100 5 5 4 4 4' 5" Obert B «38nrsa. B.JaBBkt. E-OfRichmM 88441 Jacks'ville 1 1:424 fast 50 105 3 4 5 5 5" 4'1 G Burns 12 Starover. Allanfearn, Lot. Creed S82S8 Jacks'ville 7-8 1:32* hvy 10 110 2 6 6 6 6 59i Musgr've 0 C.Onnsby. F.Cecilian. L.McNally BOM Jacks'ville 1 1:401 hvy 30 M 7 6 6 7 71 81:l4J Henry S D.Knight. Fulfill. Capt.Swauson. CABLEGRAM, b. g. 7 111 By Mazagan— Across-the-Se« (D. Hill). 88694 J'k'ville 1 1-16 1:49' fast 20 116 6 9 9 9 9 9"lTroxler B Fore-t.uard. J.A.Munro. J'kRight 88375 J'k'ville 1 1-16 1:51| hvy 7 109 4 4 5 5 5' 5'-lV l'owers »i Givat Jubilee. Goleonda. Vatu-n. S8317 Jacks'ville :^4 1:18 hvy 5 110 4 4 4 4"1 3"'i V Powers 7j GoldDust. Anderson, MavAuielia 88.61 J'k'ville Unity 1:491 hvy 4 111 4 3 3 3 SJ 2s V Powers S Ardri. Harrv Scott, Critic. 88236 Jacks'ville 7-S 1:31*. hvy 6 MB 6 4 4 3 42 3'i V Powers 8 Tres Joli. GoldDust. Mav Amelia S8188 J'k'ville lm70v 1:494 slow 12 109 4 4 4 3 21 2» V Powers S FirstPeep, Admonitor. H. Scott. 87768 Jackville 1 1-8 1:54* fast 16-5 MB 13 3 3 4'1 4CJ V Powers 6 Admonish. D.Strome. Schleswig. S7610 J'k'ville lm70y 1:4S4 fast 25 146 5 4 4 3 32 34J Mr Kelly 5 BallotBox. B.Double. B.Pullman 87540 J'k'ville 1 1-16 1:504 slow 20 111 3 7 7 6 6'1 6'7j'Goldstein 7 Ellall. KobinGrey. BillyPullman. SANDPIPER, b. g, 4 109 By Hamburg— Kildeer (W. C. Leach). 88813 Jack'ville- 1 18 1:51? fast 25 108 2 8 8 8 S 8" iF Jackson s Yama. Qnagga. St. Ilario. M82 J'k'ville 11-16 1:47 fast 9 98 4 4 4 3 42 4"1 Ganz S De-scomnets, Ros.-Im.i-o. Bon. Bard EMS Jacks' Villa 3-4 1:11 fast 4 M " 3 4 23 11 Ganz 10 Brown law . J.A.Muuro. Do.- \llen 88t'22 J'k'ville 1 1-16 1:481 fast 41 112 14 4 4 5a 5"', J Wilson 11 Gerrvmanile-r. Otogo. Maximum. BS7S Jacks'ville 7-8 1:28? fast 31 107 5 5 4 3 2'1 S'l J Wilson 1 I ForeGuard. M.J.Whalen. Mozart. BBM J'k'ville baity 1:45*. fast 12 !i9 7 4 4 3 3' 35 J Wilson 8 Bonnie-Bard. JohnOirroll. Quagga 88510 Jacks'ville 7-S 1:281 fast IS 5 105 6 7 8 7 6' 44 Ganz 14 Toison d'Or. Silverine. Damler. 88146 J'k'ville lni70y 1:464 slow 15 95 3 3 4 4 58 5"! F II King S Otilo. Joe Rose. De?scoinneis. AGREEMENT, ch. r. 5 106 By Star Ruby— Harmony II. (S. A. Clopton). SS824 J'k'ville 1 1 Hi 1 :!8r fast 20 112 8 7 7 6 5" 5-1.1 11,-niy g Piraleliiana. J. Right. Maximum BBM .laik'ville 1 1 4 2:07;! fast 20 116 5 8 8 8 7 61U1J Henry S St. Ilari... Enilvuiion. Sir CaWsfcy . 88616 Jack'ville 11 12:08 last 13 5 116 16 6 5 4"k 5"4 J Henry 7 SirCatesbv. II:ir.Se-ott. Oroonoka. 88513 .I'k'vilh- 1 1 16 I :49S fast 15 106 9 8 7 7 6' B*|J Henry 10 Critic-. Fiidvmioii Ib-lle Se-ott. 88411 J'k'ville I 1-16 1:49!* good 6 103 7 6 6 5 .r.l 5"",.! Hc-nry !l G.Jitbilee. FejreGuard. We*»lstonft 88357 J'k'ville 1 I 16 1 :594 hvy 3 96 4 4 3 4 22 1' 1 Henry 8 Malediction. Silverine-. Danger. 88165 J'k'ville 1 1-16 1:494 fast 16-5 100 7 7 5 5 4: ?! J Henry S Critic. Malediction Gramsar. 88068 J'k'ville lm70y 1:454 fast 6 M 9 9 9 7 6J 4U J Henry l St.Iiario. SatMlpi|»er. DelcStrome "WE THORN, ch. g. 5 111 By Ethelbert — American Beauty (W. L. Williams). 88820 Jacks'ville 7 8 1 :L8J fast 30 111 6 9 8 .8 8 8'- F Jackson 11 Col. Jot. M.J.Whalen Ken (Jue-e-u 8MI87 Juarez 1 1 16 1 :40j! fast 30 101 10 lo 10 10 10 lO^'Jll Austin 11 Hancock. Mauretani.i \lnie-iia IffltBl TaaiTIl 1 1:414 fast SB H'7 11 I 9 9 9 B**fOoak 10 Alma Bc.v. Miss Vigi'ant Dene 87720 Juarez 1 I3J fast 30 M 7 1111 11 11 IBP ti Garner 11 Apologize-. Pelleas. Busy Man 871.72 Juarez 1 1:40| fast 30 lo7 10 6 5 7 8 10»1 D Austin 11 AlmaBov. AlbionH.. M. R.inelilph 87585 Juarez 7-S 1:26J fast 20 M 9 9 9 9 9 73 T Rice !l G.I/ouise-. Hardlysoii, Bellol Brass W00LST0NE. br. g, 6 111 By Woolsthorpe— Fonsolette (H. McCarren). SS7W J'k'ville 1 1 -M l:47g fast M 111 5 5 6 6 72 72,lllannaii S Yama. ft ill fill Elfall. ssi.m J'k'ville- 1 1-16 1:49 fast 30 116 7 7 8 8 62 7»1 Hannan !l Fore-tJu.-iril. J.A.Mimro. J. Right 88633 Jacks'ville 7-S 1:268 fast 100 119 3 7 S 8 S S'^ Hannan S Home Run. Fiirn.ic-.-. Piute. 88(, Hi Jack'ville 1 1-1 2:08 fast 10 121 4 2 3 3 S* 6"}Hunnan 7 SirCatesbv. Har.Se-ott. Oroonok.i. 8 8.V.I J'k'ville baity 1:45?. fast 25 106 9 10 10 10 11 lO'-lIIannan 12 Mer.Gil't. St.Joscph. Gerrvm'der. 885:3 J'k'ville 1 1-16 1:48] fast 7 M 3 3 4 6 7' 8'23V Powe-rs 10 Critic. Emlvmiou. Belle Scott. 8S437 Jacks'ville 7-S 1:29 fast 7 109 3 6 7 7 6" 3-'i V Powers 10 Grenade-. Robin Gre-v. Marie- Rue 88411 J'k'ville 1 1-16 l:4*ig good 12 loS 13 3 3 3s 38 Obert !l (..Jubilee. Fore Guard. Mo! asp. APHRODITE, 2-1, WON was yesterday's Daily One-Horse Wire. 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