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Daily Racing Form: n. Friday, April 8, 1910
Daily Racing Form: n. Friday, April 8, 1910 Daily Racing Form. 400dpi TIFF G4 page images Triangle Publications, Inc., Chicago, IL 1910 drf1910040801 These pages may be freely searched and displayed. Permission must be received for subsequent distribution in print or electronically. Daily Racing Form: n. Friday, April 8, 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 HO MORE. \Qd£ingL^Form { VOL. XVI. NO. 84. CHICAGO, FRIDAY, APRIL 8, 1910. PRICE 5 CENTS Favorites Have Inning: Jacksonville Layers Hard Hit When the First Choices Make Good. FAVORITES HAVE INNING JACKSONVILLE LAYERS HARD HIT WHEN THE FIRST CHOICES MAKE GOOD. R. D. Williams (rets & Double with Jane Swift and Delciia — Developments in the Barnsdale Case. Mwrtk, Fla.. April 7.— The Williams eon federacy put over two good tilings sit Moncreif Park this afternoon in Helena :inil June Swift. Helena won her race in n canter after Harvest Hm, which figured as the contender, had been crowded against the inner rail on the far turn. Jane Swift, however, found the task of winning a hard one and she lieat t'entnonius only a bead in a strenuous stretch drive. The victories of l oth horses profited their connections handsomely. E. Griffin, who had the mount on Harvest Moon, complained that •he had been ropcateifly struck by one of the assistant starters while at the IMwt and displayed an ugly gash on his hip to warrant his assertion. Four favorites won and the books lost heavily. There are only nineteen layers operating in the big ling and several of this number have decided to retire at the conclusion of the present week. II. MH'arrcii. owner of Camel, wliicb tinislied hi-cond to Barnsdale yesterday, protested pavment of the purse won by the latter on the ground that Barnsdale had not been handled by a licensed trainer. Investigation proved McCarrcn's contention t be correct and the purse was awarded to Camel. The judges had Rarnsdalo's owner. G. V. Karnes. and II. Van Ky in the stand this afteri i. Van Kv claimed that he had nothing whatever to do with the horse aside from saddling him for the race, and this statement was Imrno out by liarnes. who admitted that lie had stimulated the horse himself. «'. M. Jaeger, who had lieen handling tin- horse all winter, was railed Inline two weeks ago on account of the illness of his wife, ami during his absence Haines did the training. Van Kv's case lias been referred to the stewards of the Southern Joekev Club, who will met on Saturday. Van Kv will prob ably lie restored to favor. II. R. Selby left tor New York this afternoon with his stable. The Selby horses were shipi od bv Immi . The entry of I.ady McNallv was ordered refused I'.v the judges. Tliis till.v is trained bv H. Van Kv. vlio got into trouble in the Barnsdale -ase yesterday. Autumn Rose, winner of the fifth race, was lioosted fcSOO over her entered price bv T. M. Irvin. Owner Crippcn protected the rJll.v aiid bought her iu for PM Additions of Pimlico Colony. ADDITIONS TO PIMLICO COLONY. Baltimore. Md.. April 7. — Thoroughbreds continue to arrive at Pimlico for the -ouiiug spring meeting of the Maryland Joekev Club, and it i^ almost a certainty that all of the stalls will be tilled within the next ten .lavs. This week's additions include time stables from Juarez. Mex., two from Jacksonville and several from Kenning. J. I". Adams came direct from the Mexican course. In his lot were Bell of Brass. Galinda. Shirley Roswmorc Lotus Eater and tv-otch lassie. betaa Eater is being pointed for the long distance events and is looking well. G. A. Tacot brought Niblick atxl Havmarkct. while J. C. House brought Congo. Jim Kra ly. I'.x-otaligo. M Keck ami Sanguine from Mexico. Kallot Box. I.ady Frederick and Rokoby. the tirst two owned bv William Keating and the last by Thomas Wright. arrived from Florida, as did Preston Biirch with Martinez. Kelle Mawr. Letharie ami six two year-olds. Jockey Stanley Davis came with the Rureh horses an. I will ride litem here. Trainer Keating stopped en route at Kenning to take charge of the horsi owned by Dr. Tyree. the Capital City druggist, that have lieen in training limit r the direction of Max Smart, awaiting Beat ing's arrival. The T\ ree racers will lie shipped here at once. Indian Hunter, Cheek and six two-vear-olds comprise the Tyree stable. Jockey D. I.lovd is now with Keating. He accompanied the stable from Jacksonville and will get into condition to ride dur ing the coming meeting. The T\iee racers, together with horses handled bv Th-odore fobs. William Garth. Max Smart. Henri McCarthy, Woods Garth and others, who have basa training at Kenning, were transferred here from the Washington track. lackeys Guy M Carthy and Simmons, the- former with J. I'. Adam- and the latter with O. A. Tacot. are also here. Simmons is a lightweight. Joe Harney, who trained for J. M. Cooper, arrived from Mexico, but has no horses. G. E. Dudley wired George Sherman that he would leave Jacksonville shortly to come here with Soil. K.n..\a!oi anil I . «e Stronie. Harry Van Ky's Co queta will be ill the same car. Smoker, trained by Roliert Boyle, is rounding to form. He worked live-eighths iu 1 : *;. Ladv Fiiz Herbert went a half mile in Ml High Hat' wen! Jive eighths in 1 : i7. Other works were: Basa Wi I ler. tivi eighths in l:lol: Landmark, live eighths in 1 : *»»: Charivari, fix « eighths in 1:08*.. Trainer c«-orgc Barb* has In-en introducing the latter to tin- jumps. 'harivari has taken kindlv to the sticks and Beyle thinks he will develop into a fairly useful horse through the field. Likely Dieudonne Takes the Handicap. LIKELY DIETJDONNE TAKES THE HANDICAP. San 1'ian-isio. Cal.. April 7. I.ikelv Dieudonne surprised tie- smart set by winning the Marin Han dicap at Oakland today, incidentallv lieating aBBM af rhe fastest sprinters on the coast. John II. Shechan ruled favorite, with Cloudlight a beavilv -backed second choice. A. Williams got "Likely Dieudonne off in front and. leading all the way. he won bv a head from ( l.iudji-hi. which stood ■ drive gamcl'v. Fern I-., an outsider, m third. John H. aWehaa broke well, but was slow to get running and evidently is in I I of rest. JiMk-y Archibald was again conspicuous, riding two a/iaaera sad finishing second with three other mounts. Mnlsc Abe. one of the horses left here bv H. G. I'.cilw 11. won the sec I race from Marburg. the lnv..i in . Metropolitan took the last by a head from tTcston. Haiiilii -.ipp.-r Martin Xathanson aiinouiiced today that the I'll", exposition Handicap at a mile will lie run Satndav. April '.'/ . and the Decoration Day Han di ap. at a mil- ami an eighth, with HM added, bj card.-d far \| lay, Mav .: !. Bath events are for three-year-olds and over. F. Hill mail arrived from Juarez today. The horses owned bj Mr. Hiltmaii and Felix Roberts are due Saturday. They are Silver Stocking. Duchess of Motilebello. Albion ||.. Banlndv ami Kelle Kra.lv. Dhryer Bros, mill bring Rubiola. .1. J.. Jr. and three others. Jos.pb Ochoa and (idle l.audst crg will also slii" her. . .T.rk-v G.or-e Mobsworth. who arrived last night. «ill ride at ]O0 pounds or less. Serviceuce and Meltondale have been purchased bv former jockey W. 11. Travel*. Kentucky Racing Commission.: Appointment of Five Prominent Breeders Gives Satisfaction to Turfmen of Blue Grass Region. KENTUCKY RACING COMMISSION. Appointment of Five Prominent Breeders Gives Satisfaction to Turfmen of Blue Grass Region. Frankfort. Ky.. April 7. —Governor Willson has appointed the following members of the Kentucky State Racing Commission: Col. B. F. Clav. Paris: Maj. r. A. Daiiigcrliohl. Col. Milton Young. Lex mgton: George J. Long. Louisville, and Johnson N. Camden. Versailles. The appointments i-onstitute a full commission and arc made bv reason of the expiration of the term of office of 'all the members of the former commission. The new commissioners will take office April 13 and will serve for four years. Of the former commissioners Col. Young ami Col. Cl.iy only were re appointed. The commission will meet in Lexington within a few days for the purpose of electing a chairman and secretary. Inner the law (iovernor Willson is required to appoint three breeders of thoroughbreds, but the members of the new commission arc all breeders and are among the list known breeders iu the Halted States. W. F. BMarefl is mentioned hs likely to be elected secretary of the commission. Lexington. Ky.. April 7. Johnson N. Camden was informed at his home at Spring Hill Farm, in Woodford County, that Governor Willson had announced his ap|H iiitment us a nicmlior of the commission. Mr. Camden said that he would accept the appoint meat and that he would resign as president and director of the Kentucky Association at a meeting of tin- directors to be held at Lexington tomorrow. Thomas C. McDowell and Catesbv Woodford are being suggested as possibilities to succeed Mr. Camden. Governor Willsou's ap|ioiiitineiits meet witli popular approval. The new commissioners are individually and collectively well qualified for the duties they will have to perform in the government of the turf in this stale, and all are among the foremost breeders of tin- thoroughbred in America. Colonel Clay is master of Rtinnymode Stud and is father of Woodford Clay. Colonel Clay is the senior member of the commission and it is expected that he will lie elected chairman. Colonel Young, who. witli Colonel nay. was a member of the original commission apiHiintcd by Governor Beckham, owns the stallions \Voo!sthor| o. Iaimidas and Mexican, and some forty-five mares. He also has a half interest in a stable of sixti-en racers betas trained at the local track by W. L. Lewis. Major Dningertield is manager of James R. Kecne's famous Castleton Stud, is father of Algernon Daingertield. assistant secretary of the Jockey Club, and is considered one of the iM-st-iiostcil men in America on tile thorough bred horse. George l .ng owns Kashford Manor Stud at Iyouisville. .and inahit. litis a racing stable which is under the care of trainer Peter Coyne at Churchill Dow ns. Johnson \. Camden, son of the late 1'nited States Senator Camden, of Virginia, is probably the wealthiest man in central Kentuckv. He is master of Hart ta ad Stud, headed by the stallions Mazagan. Peter Quince. Plaudit and St. Simonian II.. in Wood lord County, mar Versailles, and is the partner of John . Ki cue in the string of horses the latter is training at the Kentucky Association track. Racing Gossip from the East. RACING GOSSIP FROM THE EAST. New York. April 7. — Thomas Welsh has received two more horses from Harry Payne Whitney"s Krook dale Farm, where they spent the winter. Thev are Dinna Ken and Perseus, both of which raced in England last season under the care of A. J. .loyner. Dinna Ken did not lace up to expectations.' but Perseus proved himself a useful sort over the English eouis-s. B. Taylor had partially fitted these baraea before sending them to Welsh at Gravesemi and shortly after their arrival at the Itr.Miklvn track they were sent along for a brisk gallop of a mile in 1:35. The manner in which this task was accomplished, over a track that was decidedly muildv. ina'-es it appear that both will be readv for an earlv start. Jockey Carroll Shilling and S. C. Hildreth. his em-plover, called at the oaVea of the Jaehey club yes terday and another effort will be niade by the rider to secure a license before the opening of the season. The tabling of the application by the stewards did not naturally mean that a license would be denied. No reason was given for the action that was taken and IhuIi Mr. Hildreth and Shilling entertain the hop.- that eventually the license will be granted. At a meeting of tin- stewards of the Jockey Club the recent transfer of racing time between laaialra. Aqueduct and F.mpire City, for the coming season, was .sanctioned. In granting its sanction the stewards did so with the proviso that the approval of the change should not establish a precedent. James K. Kecne's P.allot is improving steadily in his work at Shoopshead Kay and already the turf sharps predict he will be a hard horse to beat in the Suburban, for which he is being pointed. Trainer Rowe seems to know every hair in Kallot's tail and is under tie impression that the Voter horse's failure in Kngland last year was due partially to the climate awl training methods. Kallot worked a mile yesterday and looked every inch a race horse. Kight of the Keene two-year-olds also attracted attention. They were Lahore. Iron Mask. Absconder. Rlack Friar. Runnyniead. Lord Rochester. Candidate and Katonan. Richard F. Carman's horses attract much attention at Belmont Park. They were all out on the big track yesterday and Mr. Carman spent much time looking them over. Magazine coming in for a thorough inspection, as he probably will carry the Car man colors in the Carter Handicap at Aqueduct. In addition to Magazine. Mr. Carman has these horses iu training at the Queens course: Sir Al-ves.-ot. Arcite. Sir ("leges. Doii Cragin, Calypte. Paradise Queen. Horieon. Billiard Ball. Achieve. Mark Antony II.. Terah. La Salle. Campeon. Waterbury. Sir Aahtoa. Darnma. Nat tie Bnmppo. Moqnette and the two year-olds. Horizon. Stepfather. White Wool. Bye Straw. S.-mprolis. Naughty Lad. Scarlet Plume. Ace of Clubs. Merry Lad. New Comer. Set-in-Gold. Carbineer. Valier.-. De Follies and Brown Gentle man. The Carman horses are trained by Frank Krnest and jockey Fain will ride them. James Butler's racing colors, white with cherry sh-eves and cap. were the colors used by the late A. Russell Peabixly. who raced a small stable up to the time of his death. Pensacola Judges Are Active. PENSACOLA JUDGES ARE ACTIVE. Pensacola. Fla.. April 7.— As a result of yester • lay's alleged shoo ins. the judges today began house cleaning in earnest. Their first action was to order Kay Spence to remove his horses from the track. They also denied jockey Cole the further privilege of accepting mounts here. Jockey Carroll's suspension was made to stand for the remainder of the mo-'ting. Before the racing this afternoon Judge I.yles gave the riders here to understand that the slightest digression from racing rules would lead to instant expulsion from the turf. The warning seem-inglv h id a beneficial effect. The Southern Jockey Club's action in refusing an extension of dates is leaked upon as an affront to the city of Pensai-ola by a number of residents, including some of the merchants and influential peonle. Ladies' Day contributed to bring out a large attendance. S|ieculation was the keenest of the meet ing. with hollers resting in favor of the two Maoeta-tioii luniks at the close. Several horsemen will ship their racers on Sunday next to I/iuisville. F.dwurd Corrigau's string will ba sent to the Falls City on Saturday. . j Favorites Again Sweep the Card.: First Choice Having Remarkable Run at Jamestown Track-Meeting to Close next Thursday. FAVORITES AGAIN SWEEP THE CARD. First Choices Having Remarkable Run at Jamestown Track— Meeting to Close Next Thursday. Norfolk. Va.. April 7. — Favorites again swept the card at the Jamestown track today. All of them were at odds-on. Inless the hooka soon get a break. there will be some weak-looking bankrolls next Tharaday. on which day the meeting will close. The at tendance was up to the standard. There were several arrivals today, a ig them Ed Peters, of Brooklyn. James McLaughlin, Jr.. with his horses: T. W. Rose, of Washington, and Mose Schetier. a well-known sportsman from Newark. N. J. In the feature race, one mile at special weights. Pins ami Needles was led to the post with a halter and. after propping herself repeatedly, was finally dispatched within two lengths of the others. She ran sourly, however, and third place was her position ! at the end. Tomorrow will lie another Ladies' Day at the track and. as there are no opposing attractions, a banner attendance is expected. On Saturday the management will put on a race for the members of the Norfolk Hunt Club, the distance to be one mile and a quarter on the flat. Ten horses, with their owners, all lncmlieis of the Norfolk Hunt Club will participate and a beautiful silver cup will reward the winner. Work-Outs of Eastern Horses. WORK-OUTS OF EASTERN HORSES. New York. April 7. — Recent work-outs of horses in training at Gravesend. Sheepshead Bay and Bel nt Park were as follows: Gravesend— Weather foggy: track muddy. Alfred Noble — Three-eighths iu 36. Beanie — Mile iu 1:34. Belleview— Seven eighths in 1:11. Showing much improvement of late. Berkeley— Half mile in .Vi. Was well in hand. Bushranger — Seven eighths in 1:40. Shows im provement. Babe Macum— Half mile in 55. Curly Locks — Mile in 1:5-1. Dr. Loighton— Half mile in 5.",. Dinna Ken— Mile iu 1:5.".. Was hard held. Elhel Le Brume— Halt mile in 54. Under a strong pull. Fitz Herbert Half mile in 57b Frank Mullens -Half mile in B2|. Golden Agnes -Three eighths iu ottj. Showed a liking for the mud. George Fields Mile in 1:57. Gertie- Half mile in 54jj. A fast going fillv. Hcrodia — Half-mile in .". ;. Was well in hand. Hecuba — Half mile in 5t . Fast and has a grand way of going. Imitator --Seven -eighths in 1 :35g. Coming to hand Indot— Five-eighths iu 1:07. Lisaro — Mile iu l:5tir. Loco — Mile in 1:5«. Coming around fast to racing form. Leah -Half mile in 57s. Mutineer— Half mile in 54. A good looker with a fine turn of speed. Maxa Half mile in .". ;. Miss Jonah— Half mile in 5)». Maid Half mile in SSf. Motion Thr.'c-quarters in 1 :2f!. Neva -Half mile iu .".»». Was well In hand. Northumberland— Half mile in 54. Works along in a nice way and will race at Aqueduct. 0 Km -Mile in 1:54. Shows a great deal of improvement. Perseus -.Mile in 1:55. Looks well. Penny Royal— Half mile in 55. A colt with a nice turn of speed. Projectile-— Half mile in 55. Ban] Meteor Half mile in 5b\ Spindle Mile in 1 :." .'{s. Never looked better. Shannon Three eighths in 41. Looks well. Spanish Maid— Half mile in 56. A likely goin- till.v. Seth Half mile in 55. Shows good work at all times. Textile Half mile in 55. Shows speed and is a good looker. Tirade Half mile in 55:. The Turk —Mile in 1:5.'{?. At his best. Young Belle— Half mile in :,::. Zeus Half mile in 56. Sheepshead Bay— Weather foggy: track muddy. Arasee- Three eighths in 44. Looks none too well. Blackford Three eighths iu 44 Bad News— Half mile in 5.'t. This old fellow is coming to baud rapidly. Ballot— Mile in 1:5ft. 'He is only taking slow work, but is looking exceedingly well. Black Oak— Half mile in 54. Besom— Half mile in SB. All of his recent works suggest that he will be good for Aqueduct. Bell Horse — Three-eighths in 41. Has a nice way of going and is coming to hand rapidly. Beach Sand— Three-eighths in 41. Banjo— Three eighths in 40. This one goes like a good colt. Cohort — Three-quarters in 1:2.'!. Conuaiight Ranger — Three-quarters in 1:22. Quits after going a half mile. Delphie — Three-eighths in 4.'5. Dalmatian — Half mile in 57. F.ddie Dugan-Half mile in 57. Fashion Plate — Five-eighths in 1:12. Taking a deal of slow work. Firestone— Half mile in 58. Fayett. — Half mile in 58. Crania -Three-quarters in 1:24. Hilarious — Mile in 1:5!!. Jeanne d'Arc — Half mile in r 7. Joe Madden— Half mile in 57. Montgomery — Half mile in 57. Mary Davis --Three-quarters in 1:24. Nimbus — Half mile in 57. Oakdale -Three-eighths in 44. A handsome colt, with l good way of going. Planter -Three eighths in 44. Pi tronius -Three-quarters in 1 :22. Rest igoucJie— Half mile in 57. Rose Queen— Half mile in 58. Sweep — Galloped a mile at a two minute gait. He is looking well ami was fighting for his head all the way. Tubal— Three-quarters in 1:22. Will be ready for Aqueduct, 'ltirf Star— Three-quarters in 1:24. I'nder hard restraint all the way. Toniata — Three-quarters in 1:24. Thrifty— Three-eighths in 42. Looks well and moves like a good one. Woodcraft —Half mile iu SB. Looks well and is cluing to hand rapidly. Kelmont Park — Weather clear: track fast. Chickasaw Three-quarters in 1:27. Dublin Minstrel Half mile iu .V)3. Has good speed, but show •; a disposition to act badlv at the barrier. King Cobalt — Five-eighths in 1 :o7. At his liest. Nod -Three quarters in 1:26£. Going along slowly. Queen: — Half mile, iu .".s. Ouestion Mark— Five eighths in 1:10. Winning Widow — Half mile in 4!)J. Has a nice way of going. Vanderbilt Success Continues. VANDERBILT SUCCESS CONTINUES. W. K. Vaiulerhill's Serpenteau won the Prix Kendal at Tremblay iu France Wednesday. Kartnel, award by Boss Adams, finished third in the Ms Martagou. j I Keen Interest Aroused.: Kentucky Derby May Achieve Reputation like American Derby. ! I KEEN INTEREST AROUSED KENTUCKY DERBY MAY ACHIEVE REPUTATION LIKE AMERICAN DERBY. Railroads Grant Special Rates for Big Event of Churchill Downs Meeting — Trainer Colston Confident Waldo Will Win. Louisville, Ky.. April f.— Representatives of railroads leading Into Louisville say that not in years have they received so many inquiries relating to rates for visitors to the twenty-three-days nice meeting which begins May 10 at Churchill Downs. Th ; outlook for extraordinary sport, due to the exceptionally high-class racers already on the scene and others of a high order of excellence scheduled to come from south, north, east and west, has height died the interest to a degree that leaves no doubt concerning the crowds which will contribute to the varied business interests of Louisville. On May !». which is the day before the Derby, and on Derby day. with a time limit until June 5. tickets will be sold for a fare and one-third, plus twenty-five cents. On Derby day. with a one day limit, tickets will be one fare, plus twenty-five (cuts. On May 12. 14, l'J. 21. 26. 28 and .W. June 2 and 4. limited to two days from date of sale, one and one-third fares, plus twenty-five cents. The railroads have shown a liberality of spirit pleasing to the management of the New Louisville Jockey Club, and it is a concession sure to win patronage for mercantile establishments, hotels and restaurants. With a free field on Derby day. with the greatest horses going to the i ost that the contest has attracted in iKissibly three generations, it is a certainty that more than oO.immi persons will see the race and behold a spectacle that has not been dupli rated in America since the discontinuance of the American Derby iu Chicago. Climatic conditions prevented a maioritv of the trainers from attempting any hard work with their charges within a day or two. lint all of the likelv starters in tlie Derby were out on the track oh Tuesday. The only eligible to be extended to any great degree was Gallant Pirate. Despite a heavy wind which prevailed. Fred Luzader decided that he would allow the sou of Pirate of Penzance to move along live-eighths at more than an ordinary gait. It was the tirst time this season that Gallant Pirate had been asked to go more than a mile and the manner in which he went along impressed horsehien greatly. He went the distance in 1:1)7 under double wraps at ail stages. When May 111 arrives Gallant Pirate will be tit. Whether or not lie is a stake horse remains to 1*. seen, but he is in competent hands. a"nd the presence of Waldo. Fighting Bob. Joe Morris. Donau and other cracks in the big event will not frighten lis owner out of the race. Gallant Pirate '■■"I lie counted upon as a sure starter, and he is locally regarded as a dangerous contender should the going be heavy. Horsemen did not expect Waldo to work, as he had been allowed to step along a slow mile on M m day. He was taken to the inside course, where he was jogged and cantered for about two miles. Trainer Colston intends to go along with Waldo with no set program iu view. He will work the colt according to the manner he thinks will secure the liest results. Waldo was especially frisky Tuesdav and seemed to l«e in a running humor, lie has the | ost of honor in the Bat ay the ham and his faithful colored trainer is never many feet from his side. "Waldo is not a •'! to 1 chance." said Colston. "He should he a better price because it is not o to 1 than anv eligible in the big event will go to the post. You can never tell about race horses. They are most peculiar. I am pointing the son of Planudes for the classic and leek for him to be a certain starter, and if he goes to the nost he should be a 1 to 2 shot, for he will make a show of his field." Colston savs that the colt could win witli a stable bov on his back in the event that he is fit. Fighting Bob also took to the inside track and was galloped the reverse way. He acted kindly and is well liked by horsemen, but not conceded to have much of a chance to beat Waldo in the event the latter is ready. Trainer Gass has decided to take the chestnut colt to Lexington for the Camden Handicap. In that race he will be able to show bis quality and then it will be determined whether or not he will onpose Waldo. Trainer Gass is also going to take Polypheine to Lexington. This brown till.v is a daughter of Resolution — Countess Pepper and is an eligible to the Kentucky Oaks. She has been going along slowly and. while at present not counted upon as a probable starter in the big filly stakes, may show enough to warrant her trainer sending her to the post. Scene J. Long, of the Bashfonl Manor Stud, la much interested in the work of his Derby eligibles. Don Antonio and Relluf. The former, son of Alvescot — Tarawa, has been going along in an impressive manner. Mr. Long is exceedingly anxious that he be reiMTsented by a worthy candidate in the big race. The best move Tuesd-iv was made bv a twovear-old from the stable of Henderson & Hogan. This youngster is a chestnut colt by Sir Dixon— Ladv Alberta, ' and therefore a brother to Short Order. The colt was allowed to go a quarter in 24. Captain Morris was. out on the track and was allowed to do a little cantering. Louis Timber is looking after this Derby eligible treat the Henderson & Hogan barn, and the manner in which he is training the son of Ben Strome — Loot does not indicate that he intends to send him to the post. Kpooner will be right on edge for the opening of the meeting. He was allowed to go five eighths Tuesday in 1 :P7. hard held. Alice George went live eighths in the same time. Johnny Ferriss. who is handling the horses belonging to Bd Alvey. the Louisville turfman, bad all of his horses out and was delighted by the manner in which Friend Harry and Colonel" Bob defeated themselves. Colonel Boll is exeeedinglv speedv when at his best, but has developed the bad habit of sulking. Of hit- he has been working kindly and he is expected to win his share of races here this spring. The horses in the Ferriss barn are iu excellent condition. Countless, which was the medium of a killing at Juarez, is being trained slow 1.1, but will be ready by the first week of the meeting. 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Harry Scott. I Baiarir Bed. Eyebrisfct, St. Jeanne. Ida 1'.. lion p Hun. Seyniour Boiitlcr. « — Merry (lift. Vnni.i. Turncoat. T. K. Lynch. Jamestown -Jamestown. Y.i.. April 7. 1 -I-»x hiel. F.dinoiwl A lams. Bcn.laga. 2 — Nora Etiuna. I'ncle Fred. M. J. Shannon, .'i — The Qaldes Butterfly. Takahira. Amoret. 4 -Lois Cavanagh. Havre. Hyperion II. D — Kilverine. .Smug. Crosscaddin. J. A. Hoiiewell. Pensaccla — Peiisacola. Fla.. April 7. 1 Colonel Austin. Seieiiadi . Micha -1 Beck. 2 — O. K. Bersdon. Drv Hollar. (;illiford. B — OleBcaa, Caltha. GetaaSO. 4 — Kundaui' lit:;!. Tom ik.lan. .lack Laxson. .1 John Uaraer. Tallow Dip. Hoyle. J. L. Dempscy. Oakland-Oakland. Cal.. April 7. 1- No Quarter. Coppertiold. Salomy Jane. 2 — Kitla. ltan Ann. A cade mist. 3 Ingham. ltcdoiulo. Little Siss. 4 Lniield .lim Oaffncy. Colonel Jack. i -l,..i II C ■ ll holi Mjss Otlit I ills ; -Rauotiica. KoU-rta. Lady Rensselaer. J. II. Scanlan. Items from Blue Grass Region. ITEMS FROM BLUE GRASS REGION. L \ington. Ky.. April 7. — The eleven-year-old 1 mare, .lain- Baker. 1 1 Hanover Miss Booker, died 1 at tin Hind. .V Baker farm in Franklin County yesterday. BBC had i bar eall (brother to F.dwin L. i. b\ (.old ileels. al loot sad it was given to an other l.l.'ll e. Noithninhri.i (sister to Eugenia Bnreli and Belle ntiaas Mid lain of Be--s Chancy and Bye Bye II. I | faalrd ekeataal roll ky stalwart at baajaaia Stud loday and wiii be meted hsefc h the same stallion. , P. T. Chinn and lackey Vincent Paw era arrived ( m1.iv truss .I.ieks.,nvilb- and will journey on to New Vark Saturday. Powers will ride at Aqueduct until [ llie — r . : i iiir meeting opens here. He will have Unmount on Waldo is the Camden Handicap here and tke Kearsrkj Persy at LsstsrUle. Mr. Ciiinn has . ■ereral borvea in tiaining at the local track in charge , ..!' mir'os Berts. •. I). Cbeaaalt. ov.iur of Milton B. and other barasa, .uri . -,l Iran Jacksonville today. Traiaer . i;. i ;,■ rs* is eoMistC I ere from Jacksonville with i John Cvithn II. and foil's Oniisby. Notes of the Turf. NOTES OF THE TURF. MHrta Bella, tin- d.-rtn of Oruiondalc. 1i:l- a foal by Oasary this spring. There will In- no SSBeptockase racing at (liurchill I Dasras this spring. lackey Vaaper and c. It. Issss. his employ, r. an-at • i lit- Latter'a breediag farm at Albany. Mo., SBsect-inu- sssae yasag karsaa Mr shipineni asks. «'. C. A-sh, i .n Smith, wins-- J -rry M. finished second in tke l.i\ei| I Urasd National Bteeplecaaae, : tr'.ii. 1' In II: inak jun.per. kvISS af the S ii lets. The ariee asked i- fSMM. Al Con. | 's . eil,.i.-k. which has kees turned out in i -i sian 1 i^i season, will shortly be takes in, and nretiared r«w racing the • ing sun i . oii.-v hi still at Oakland, when- in- s]M-nt the win t'l. J. W. PsslssB'a four . ar-i.bl. Palo Alto, by Hcy- w..,h! U w : i, -ii il hi- I..-, n mated "iti^ tamr mares k) Iddie Jjoses. « ■• I m I Wle, I. r. Ite.val Mush III. an. I S' Carlo in ('allfurala. The ...It will In- trailed f..i i.i. hi.- :.e\i fall. Kaasl Water, -till in training at Oakland, was rt.euu mated with May Sutton. Colli.- I... Sin • n an i i mar M Plaudit. Itapi.l Water was n-ceatly anaadred bj Allen »'c Heaslei ..'it of a sell lac race alt. I- B. I- Maekeiri. had bought him froBJ S. C. HHdr th. Willi the idea of using him for stud pur-bsk a. Former Sup ri..r asSkae Carroll C.-.k. of San Fraa •!:-. ... sfco «raii in-trnm.iital in ubtalnlns !"• receal favorable .1. . -i. n from the Supi.ine C..urt of Cali-faraU so tke legality .f a stakeholder in rnssectiiaj With "ral Itettias. baa received an invit.itioii fr..in i.i lag bstereata la th- •.-,. si t.. take ■ hand in tin-I. tal ot". •••ding- that are ..ii f.n.l t sel tl P , . ,-. — : x . ■ provision* of the Hart A-'ii-v. law in New X«rk stale. .In. lire Coat is of tin- opinion that lie talilornia UiunipU tuu bt duplicated iu New Yolk. Makes Plea for Personal Liberty.: New York Assemblyman Protests Against Enactment of Perkins Anti-Betting Bills. N r t. to ■ \] ii j ■ ', ,. I, i 1 i ( a „ v | j I I ' ■ v a J i t I ' I " J ] j I . I I \ ! , i ', ' , , j \ -. . i 1 1 | , [ . , . i I • MAKES PLEA FOR PERSONAL LIBERTY. New York Assemblyman Protests Against Enactment of Perkins Anti-Betting Bills. New York. April 7.— Joseph S. Auerbach. repn -senting the jockey Club. apiH-are.l before the Senate Code* Committee at Albany yesterday in opposition the Agn.w Perkins bills aimed against oral betting. He declared that the Hart-Agnew law was •ot worth the paper it was written on. and urged the committee to wait until the courts had liualiy determined as i its constitutionality before taking further action inimical to racing, lie asked for a further hearing in order that brooders of horse, from various sections of the country might express tlnMr impaallblB SO the bill. The committte has taken the reiiu.-st under ad\ isometit. When the Perkins anti-betting hills were .1. -bated before the lower brancu of the legislature earlier in tin- week a strong argument was made against them by Mitchell E. Friend, assemblyman from th-tiiirty-Brst district, which is located in New York City. Mr. Friend warm d his colleagues that the action contemplated was without precedent and would be the greatest limitation ever placed upon the liberty of person or property, speech or press. by commonwealth or municipality. "In otlnr words." he said, "we are aksst to padlock the mouths of the people, to g.-.g them, ill order to pn -vent the expression of se.itiment or judgment, unaccompanied by as overt act in a matter which may interest them. Ir is my psraeee," he continued, "in argument here before you. to attack the pr-. Based amendment to the Hart -Anew law upon three grounds, viz.: Its constitutionality, the futility of its enforcemcnl and the immateriality of its object. "The object of government is to Iiuikksx- uikiii its Bseasbera that degree of restraint upon human action which is seersaary to the conservation an.L enjoy inent of the rights and privileges of others. Such restraint as will prevent the iulliction of injury anon others in the enjoyment of their rights. •In the furtherance of sudi an object of govern incut there was enacti-d into the Constitution of this slate (Article 1. Section N the following: " 'Kviry citizen may freely speak, write and pub lish his scitlinionts on all subjects, lieing responsible for the abuse of that right, and no law shall be passed to ii strain or abridge the liberty of aSeeeh or of the press.- "Such an act as is here sought to lie passed, which curtails the inherent rights of liN-rty of speech, can only be rendered constitutional if it is within tke scop,- ,,f the police Bower of a state. And it is under this idea that I am seeking to at-Isrk ir. "No act can lie called a crime unless it be I violation of aaSM right, and. with the exception of limes against the public, such as treason. LI tail a are nothing mote than the violation of private rights. Ihaasjk the prosecution therefor is brought iu the name of the Staple. "Ill determining' the scope of jxiliee power we must realize tliat it is confined to the imposition of hind, ns and restrictions upon the rights of iiuiivhl umIs. iu order to prevent injury to the rights and privileges of others, and not for the banishment of sin or \ lee, or for the enforcement of the law of morality and religion. It cannot lie disputed that it is«the prevention of the violation of the rights of others which is the object sought within the conlines of Bailee power. Where can lie found an act held constitutional whereby the pure right of speech, tin-pure expression of sentiment and judgment, can be attacked upon the ground of its injuring others, when uncoupled with any overt act. such as tbe passing of money, the recording of a l»et. or the handing over of Ii voucher or receipt 1 '•Shall the proper exercise of the |K liee power of the state overburden the rights of lihertv of speech, inherent iu man. and guaranteed and assured to Unpeople of th's free country by the provisions of the Fourteenth Amendment to the Constitution of these I'nited States'; I cannot but say. gentlemen, that to me this is an improper exercise of the nolice power. It is imposing ii|sin the people individually an undue restraint, and thai the achievement which mav he gained will be in the end a derogation of the' rights un.kr which we have felt ourselves fnje agents to sjteak our minds and judgments. "Is it not clear that tbe enforcement of this provision is futile, and should not the futility of its enforcement lie a consideration against its enactment? It is ■ BBCBJCSkSM] principle in the law of eajsio that courts of njuity will never decree such acts to lie done over which thev cannot have supervision. Will it Ih- paasMe to enforce Ibis provision? Will it lie paeaaale to have such a BBSSher af officers of this state in and alxuit the stn-ets and homes, the nieeling places and the highways, to detect whether a man ways to another. 'I bet it rains.' and the other saying. 'I liet it won't.' or one BBSS. 'I will In-t I can beat yon to the corner.' and other wagers as to |M-tty matters? Will not. I ask you. the enactment of so foolish ■ provision .all down Spaa osr heads not only the ridicule, but Hie distrust of our onstitucnts? "No law .an be enforced, particularly in a conn try governed by the popular will, which dm-s not receive tbe moral and active support of a huge ma jority of the people, and a law which violates reason and offends against the prevalent conceptions of right, justice and lihertv. will be dcorivod of the Bearer accessary to secure its enforcement. "The |«issage of such statutes will not only fail to attain the particular end in view, but tend. ...i the one hand, to create in those who are most likely to violate them a contempt for the whole lxidy of restrictive laws: and on the other hand, to inspire in those from whom the necessary moral supnorf is to lie expect, d and looked for. a fear ami distrust of l.-.-al restraint, a fear and distrust of the wisdom of the b irislalors. all of which is eery destructive of their legal value. "And yet it is sought by this act to make an oral wager, whether at miv tone or place, in one's house or Barter, on the golf links, on the tennis court or on the street, a misdemeanor. Anil, gentlemeu. I need not continue BSV further in laying the futilitv of such an enactment before you. but I l eg to uuole to you the following words spoken by Mr. Justice (iavnor in another case befan him: " 'No law can lie enforced except by public opinion, and wise legislators never pass a law which lacks public opinion in its favor. Such laws are dead letters, except as they are stirred up from time t . time by tin- few among ns who delight in mod dling with the conduct of olhei-s or 1o lew black Stall. The law has never descended to thrusting its nose into the personal conduct of men and women to ilia | extent, and those who try to make out that it has enlv tend to create a disrespect for it." "Will this bill attain the object which it is sought to attain? Iu fact, is there a n.-eessary object to be achieved? "Since the pasaafBt af the Hart-Agnew bills. Is PM»s. horse racing has so diminished in importance that the rights and iati rests of the proprietors of ra.e eaaraea have a predated icanv times in raise, p. the end that th-v have ln-on but few horse races. Th- iioolrooin may lie considered a thing of the past. and tl faker forme; of wagering and betting have never BBseed worry to those who felt themselves the conservators of trie morals of the community. "The only object that the aeaaaSBBB] of this bill could possibly have in mind is to do awav with the harmless laying of wagers on the weather, or Hie out. le of a rwaSiSK race, or a football game, when such wag.r is made lietwoen friends. Shall the a-bievi ment of an object so harmless, so ineonsi.hr Bale, be sufficient to override the considerations of lOBllllStlnsalltT and futilitv of nceoiinilis'.iuient C -|t I have set forth? Th - answer is self-evident: No. "Shall we. with the risk of i.assing a law which mav "lie unconstitutional, which is clearly ineffectual. road such a provision which will aci-omplish so siiirht and ini on-idevabh- an obj.- r. and thus call saaa oar own heads not onlv the ridicule of our eas- stitiients. but the distrust of all those who have Be- li.-v. d in the power of this honorable liody and its wise discretion and judgment I "And so. in an effort to preserve the respect and treat at ear constituents and af the Bessie of this state at lr-.rge. to avoid the Basaaee of some act futile iii its leeem'.l'shineiit — I might even sav in» Possible iu its a. •eoniiilishnionl — and to avoid tke enietiii.iit of any provision dcrogatorv of the rights of human nature, and those rfcekts assured to us bv the Fourteenth Amendment of the Constitution of these Patted States, pass an act such as this, so iii.-onsid.-rable. as immaterial?" Answers to Queries. ANSWERS TO QUERIES. I Communications without nanus and addresses I I will sac he noticed nor answered. No answers will ' be sent by mail and Hon.- by wire unless reply pro- I I avmeiit is :uaih- al time ot wiring ipiery. i 0. ■ . rhlfBBjl If the place bet SB Hell was in race 8HHB2 it was ■ draw. 11. P... St. I.ouis. lis., and others. Wagers mi Marin were draws. V. M. P. Lexington. Ky.. and others. Wag. rs on PodcBS were draws. .T. P.. Chi.a-o. If the WBJCer was at tbe BSSk-miktl's own prices be should pay. chis. H.. Toronto. Out. Dolly Cullman was sot i. 1 at the recently closed Tampa meeting. J. M. ){ . Tulsa, okla. Both bodies adjourn sine die on their own motion when ready. T. \r.. Detroit, Mich. The last meeting at the Ivy City track. Washington. H. C. was probably thai ■•! BMP. If. N.. Milwaukee. Wis. Colonial Hirl raced as the nrooertv af O. K. Kowe h CO. arkea she won the W.-rl.l- i'lir Handicap at St. Louis iu 1H04. C. It. !'.. Hamilton. Out. The place bet on Mar tiara wax a draw and should be refunded, there liuwu;; Ueu no separate place, price ajjaiuat uiui. ■ T. B. Mc \. Salt Lake City. Ctak. The distance was a mile and seventy yards, and a correction was published that you must have overlooked. No replies by mail. S. C. Cincinnati. O. Chapulte|icc did not win a Perbv. but ran second in Hie Crescent City Derby, second In the City Park Derby and third in the Brooklyn Perbjv Oakland Entries. OAKLAND ENTRIES. R.'.cing starts at 1:40 p. in. (Chicago time. :4oVI Xltuns w.cll iu mud. ©Superior mud runner. (Ml maiden. First Race — Futurity Course. 117" feet less than 3 4 mile.) "vear-olds mm upward. S.-llinir. (Track record: RSI?— 1 :08t— »— a*.) has. Horse. Wt. Iter. A. Wt. Hitcp. 8MSP**Ko Quarter IM 1:11* P..H1..XT00 ssTii.: Calopus 107 1:1^- ::. . Ms*. . \i»t." SS774 Sir Dairy asB 1:1::* 4..1M (K»» s-XTii:: Titus IL Bat 1:101 k». .llti. . XsB* 88*51 Birth .BKil:lL** 4..111..X"*3 s.s71u Saloniv Jan.- -{My'.* 4..10P..XBW SSttSo Bstelle M. (M ... ::..]»M hs.1 ss774 Galvanic 124 1:12? 8..11P..XBM ssc.'f Chitterd'H's .. .107 1 :1S| 4..1W. . X«»"l S.S74C Copp.rlield i. . 11(i. . X» 7.". ssr.ss yuick Trip I M ) . . . 4. . 1 1o. . . . 7."i •JOB Osss Uu^seli 112 1:11] B..1M..XCM Second'tRace— 1-2 Mile. 2-vear-ohls. Selling. (Track reo.rd: 7411K1 — 47— 2— 11H.) SS747- Ban Ann -.107 Mi*? 107 72.". (ssc,s::i Kitta 104 :."^IS 10:'...x72t» ss7^t2: Academist (Ml lot; iSM M8..X71S SS747'' Abigail K. (M)...l )7 :4'.»jl 1PP..XTM S.ST47 Milne iMi H 1.7". s.s7'.i2 « West Point ( M) . . . KM «7tt S.S747 Dolly V. B. I'M).. rH '""i"' Kluar, b. c, by ewH- taire II.-Huida.' 1 S Lath M. M.. eh. f. by Key ol Santa Anita. — . BcJlt- dama ..,.;......... 101 Third Race — Futurity Course. (170 feet less than 3-4 mil.-, i U-v ear -olds and upward. Selling. (Track leeord: 71S17— 1 : H?.— 2-!»0.) S701S Sainotta aPT 1:M S. .P0P..X123 s.s71. liigbam ,. ..107 1:121 ('.. .1H'.. . ■ 7^u s.^774- Kaisorhoir 111 1:113 ;. .ll(i. . x71."» 88S33 Traniolor ,,. S. . 110. . X 710 88746 Phillistiua - c. 103 1:13] 4. .11 1 . . ©To:. SMU7 Little Siss !MM:I2 4. .111 . . X7«M» SS72."". Kedomlo 1*0 1:12 7..11*. .XPOfl 88537 Mat'.-aret Randolph 01 1:12| 5. .114. .©4W) 88070 (Jabrielle 7.. 114 (JS." S7CI.S Captain Burnet ( 106 1:131 7. .1 HI. . • 07.. S.S771 Sls.-us sV.PBL.Xt38 s.s44'.t TIbImb Gskt :». . PS..XOa Fourth Race — G 1-2 Furlongs. ::-Vear-olds and upward. Allowances. (Track record: 78210—1:18— 2— lul.i Ssscsr,- kmii'.i.d no 1:181 4..111..X72S 88982 .li.n OalTnev .11.S1:22S 5. . 1 14. . ©72P SWwfi Colonel Jack 08 1:201 0. .114. .©71" s.S(;»;o spohn r...loc... • 710 ss7'.ir. Fancy .... KI4. . X7 KI Fifth Race — 1 Mile and 20 Yards. ^-year-olds and upward. S.-llini:. (Track record: 781 tv» — l:4Qj 1 102) (887TiM Ituhric 107 1:441 8..113..X723 S.S7!He' Cailichon HM1 1 :4oa 7. .1 10. . X72II SM74s--.Miss otlicb.us MS l:45j o. . 108. . ©71.". sss:i; Co.-k Sure 108 1:49 7.. 104. -X 710 sss:;4 Hush Money Kir. 1:431 .".. . 107. . X7or, s.s-r.i. * Wicket 87 1:451 ::.. R5..X703 88776 'Meilingo 107 1:4..* 7. .10.".. . ©7k* W.k: Legatee 10:» 1 :4.".? B..aP7..Xf03 R8834 •Silver Line 107 1:445 I..BJ3. .XfOO SSVH Nasinerito 4..M. .XOOS 88713 Hannibal Rev . 1111:47 8..11S. .X083 NS7!t:: Dene :..'..... ."...lor, c,7.". Sixth Race^ — 3-4 Mile. 3-year olds .and upward. Selling. Fillies and Mares. (Track record: 78280—1:111—3—116.1 sssc,2"- lt.shcrta .011:14 3. . !)7. . X700 SS47I Biskra ...107 1:1:'. S..1U..X0P0 S.S71:: BaaooJca 108 1:18] 5..U1..X0PS 88773 Lady Bcaasiaaer ...Ki7 l:ls| 4. .112..X08S SS774 Netting kst 1:1!»« 8. .100 0P3 SS77-". *Saiuest k01 1:1.". 4..Bs3..x080 S7W7 Horajtky I.edgett ..112 1:101 4..BJ8..X8W S* .".72 Camera .;-:.'. ^....10S 1 :14» 3..O7..X0PJ SX471 Belltlower 102 1:17* 5.. 100 003 sss::o Kditli R 5. .100. . X C00 'Apprentice allowance. The spsrea under "Itee." in BfeSSe entri()s show the hist lime made by the horse at the distance, with Welsh! carried, since January 1. l'.Mls. 'Ibis lime is not necessarily made bv a winner. It may be flie* estiYha t nt t inn- of "a losing performance. Jamestown Entries. JAMESTOWN ENTRIES. Racing starts at .",:00 p. in. (Chicago time, 2:00.1 Xltuns well in inrnl. ©Sii|s-rior mud runner. (M I maiden. First Roce^ — 1-2 Mile. 2-yenr-ohls. Allowances. (Track record: Sn7on -47-:— 2 — 122.) Ind. Horse. Wt. Bee. A. Wt. Ildcp. (X.ss2op L M-hiel 112 :47* 114 72.". (S.s.s.ir.1 Beiulaga 114 :4! 114 720 SNllT.4- lalmond aSaSSB ... 114.. X 71.". smbm* Goodscre 10! 7or. SSSL'o Maromara i.\l| ...HlO :40 M0 900 S.S.S2.".'- ltacewell (Ml 112 :.".0« 10! 700 Second Race — 1-2 Mile. 2-fear-ohls. -Maidens. Allowances. (Track record: 88908 47-— 2— 122. 1 isvs-,.-, , (Jood News 10t :.".l 107 72.". 8882S Nora F.ninia ...... 107 720 8881.1 Stepchild . ,... Iff 71.". s^si", -,M. J. Shannon . 1417 710 88828 f I'ncle Fred 107 710 88825 Bertha D.' '. . 107 90B 8882a .lanehla_ 107 7«:«» iJ. W. Schorr entry. • Third Race— 5 1-2 Furlongs. 3-year-otdH and spwaed. Allowances. (Tra k rojeora"; SS740 1^01—3—103.) (88817) TAKAHIRA IPC 1 :«•♦:* 4. . liHi. . x 72.", .S.S2.".:: Jolly Ma* 1:08] 4.. 08.-... 720 y.ss.-.c,-' Amoret ..107 1*8| ::.. 84. .X713 ss7v3 ' .The Holdeu Butterfly MM 1:00*. P.. . S7..X71T. oouTP WaaslaBfi 10.". i:07» r . .100. . x7io Fourth Race— 1 Mile. "vear-oh's ami upward. Selling. (Track recces: '8883-1 ■ 1 :3P| i .111.) is^77::i Planlland 1(14 VJtM 7. . 1 18. . ©72.". (SS7S0i'Hvpcrion II 107 1:.".0» 7..1M..XT20 (X8S2K) Lois Cavanagh 02 1:40| •".. . Ho. . X71". 188820) Havre ..• 4..114..X710 ssM.v-nV.'l. Hineh ......114 1:40*. 4.. 100 703 XSS.-.2- (Hopper (M.) ., .").. SO 7(H) Fifth Race— 3-4 Mile. .t-Vfar-olds and upward. Allowances. (Track .record:. 8Mf&=-l:13 — 4— 115.) aaapaa \u„Y r...n»0 72.". s.sN.,2 Dander 100 1:131 4..118..X720 88829s Silverine Iu7 1:181 4..U3..X713 SSK14- Smug .......11:: 1:134 ."... 08..X7M iss .-,:t lieurv PmaanaikHn Bl7 1:101 I. .105 7o.". ss.-.i;:: Kil.hrkin . .".. . OS 900 88787 Flat Creek Ml 1:175 4. .113.. XfOO •Apprentice all .wanre. The figures nniler "'Itee." Is BaWeS entries show the lit s1 time made by the horse at the distance, with weight carried since January I. P.MIS. This time is not necessarily! made by a winner. It may Is- the estimated time of a losing perfoiniance. Jacksonville Entries. JACKSONVILLE ENTRIES. Pacing starts BlUllkl p. nl. (Chicago time. 2:.°.0.i Xltuns well in mud. ©Superior mud runner. (Ml maiden. First Race — 7-8 Mile. -I vear -olds and upward. Selling. Filli.s and Mares. (Track record: 88811 1 :2." 5 4— Km:.) Ind. Horse. - Wt. Itee. A. Wt. Ildcp. ssTsf- Chilla 107 1:251 4. .l(K'...x72."i S.S7NI- Sillv Preston 108 1:28 0. .ISO.. X 720 ssv.'o'-'K.nniare Queen . . . In", 1 :2C- 4. .101. . X715 SS7P7 Miss hUJIJStwj MM) 1:20 ... . 100. . X 7lo K87«a -point Lace ... 4..KU. 7 i:. wi! . Bon Astnr ......... I. .loo. . . 7o«i 88847 "Away 7..1O0..XO05 88437 Bebsrtte 07 1 :'■' ■' I 4..10ti CO.". Second Race — 1-2 Mile. 2 veai -olds. Selling. (Track record: 88520 181 2 M0.) SS7C.': In |.etor Central. .IOC :4M 115.. 72:. ss7::.-.--l.oiiire B 113 :30f IIS 720 ■-SS22 Pell .-..-..-..— - 11.-. 715 887 Ct3 LmIclm 110 : 10* 11H 715 8870K1 Louis KatS IMI...110 :.".(!* 113.. 713 ss7::r. ' Kmltful HO. . 71« 887814 Ko-ebnrg III. (Mi. lis :rrfljl 113. .X7MJ sssfC Chess (Ml I03 70.". SS4t20 Mii.an (Hrl 115. ...908 ^s7i;r: I . c' I'riar (Mi '.'. 113. ...900 ■•Maurice Beed. b. e. bv Pee.. n'lhlV t.lass Slipper. . 10^ Third Race — 1 Mile and 70 Yards. :: rear-OMiS and upward. Bpi I lal Weights. Breviers' Purs. (Track record: 88823 1:413 -4 110. i ShOlU Hairy Scott 10o 1:08] 7. .110. .©720 Ind. Horse. Wt. Itee. A. Wt. IlCep. ss7:2 Hurlock MM 1:S2| 4. .I'M! 7"o ssr.17- lamar 3. .110 71." 88411 Usees Lead 104 1:60 5.. 1*8.. .1", 888101 Levengstou (M) ... " . . »• Till NV7M Flarnev 10.". 1 :02* .'.. . 111). . X71o SSV47 Mozart 4..111..X710 SS.S24 Firm 4.. Ill 90S sssp.i Bell Itink (Ml ::.. !»I 7iio sssi'l Wild Fire P.. 01 700 88734 Virginia Maid ... . I lo. . . 7oo ss.,4:: Bed Hoe 4.. Its! GOO Fourth Race — 5 1-2 Furlongs. 4-vear olds ami ui.ward. Vllowanees. (Track record: vc.22 I :«n;3— s 112.) ^.".22 Boog.r Bed PI 1:00 .".. . 1 1I . . X72". SSI7.". Kv. bright ii. . MB. . / 720 S.S721 St. IiBBSM 112 1:0(i3 8. .100. .X 713 888213 Camel 101!1:07* 4. . ION. . X 71.1 87893 .!•«• Oaitens I4 1 : 7J 4. . Ms. . ©711 s\*;i:: Jack Nasaally P. . 108. . 71o -:s(4l Ties .loll 100 1:07: C...10O. . X783 ss7i;r Miss HerlHit 4. . 10»'.. . x 90S 87813 Sandy Hill 107 1:11 0..BSB 70t) Fifth Race— 3-4 Mile. 4-vear-ol.ls and imw.ird. Selling. (Track record: S.N.170 — 1 :11«— 7— 1«T..) is.st«:H 1 1 1 : M K KIN 87 1:131 4.. 121.. X 723 88821' Sevmoiir Beutler ..MM 1:121 .1.121.. * 7-'o 88615 • Ida H 10.11:12- .".. . 114. . ©711 (H8888) C.M.nev K 104 1:12? «. . 121 . . X 710 (88734) Klamesha II 114 1:12] 7. .110. . ' 701 88783 Pocomok,. 112 1:14 4. . 121 . . • [9BJ Sixth Race — 1 Mile and 70 Yards. 4-vear-olds and Howard. Selling. (Track record: ■8820—1:11 I IBkl aaaopt* Merry ;ift 008 1:401 4. loi. » XT2S (SNsi::)*Yama 4 . . 1 N 720 88737 *Tnrscoa1 M» 1:451 4. . 1« 7. . x 71.1 88813s St. Ilario 114 1:4.1' .1. . 1 1.1. • 71.1 sss.il- First Premium ...8081:441 7..115..X7M sssi::- uau'ga 108 1:03 t..ll.l.©71o SXS4.S- Cere lius KM 1:11 4. 11.1.. 70S 88787 Cassowary 1 7 1:001 4. .115.. 7(k» R80221 otogo MB) l:io*. 4.. 11."... • .on 'Apprentice allowance. The figures under "Pec." in alx.ve entries SkSW the Iwst time made by the horse at the di-dancc. with wefcekt carried, sim .- .I.uiuary 1. Pais. This time is not necessarily made bv a winner. It may be the estimated time of a losing BersktWBBBSe, Pensacola Entries. PENSACOLA ENTRIES. Probabilities: Weather char: traik fast. Itaiing starts at 3:30 n. in. (Chioau'o time. 3:38.) Xltuns well in mud. ©Superior mud runner. (Ml maiden. First Race — 4 1-2 Furlongs. 2-year-olds and spward. Selling. Ind. Horse. Wt. Rec A. Wt. BOBS. 88838 Serenade 110 :.V 4. .105. . 723 8K83H Nettle t arita ;. . lo: . . • rjo S.S.S11:: Colonel Austin 3..MS..X715 S.SMI7 i-iank Meahcr 0..111..X710 ss.s:: » Trapi.e 02 :53| 4. .102. . x7o.1 sssil Michael Beck 4..HO.. .701 88838* Fete 4. . 1 0.1. . . .700 Second Race — 4 1-2 Furlongs. " vear olds ami upward. Selling. S.S.SOI- The Rani 7. .114 72.1 isssui o. K. H.-rmloii ::. . !»! .. ©720 s.sv.11:; Niautie 7. . 1 1 1 . ■ . t !•" s.ss.;ip lev Hollar Ill :.11» C...111.. 71o ss;ii! (liiliford 4. .005. .. .70S 888011 Kith and Kin ::. . OP.. ..900 .S.SN4". Kingthorpo 10.1 :..!»}, S. . I I 1 . . 7 " Third Race — 4 1-2 Furlongs, "year-obis and upward. Selling. (88803) Aleiioon Ill :14' 8. . 1 ) 1 . . ■ 7'M 88843s Caltha 112 :.1S 5..00P..X720 sss4:: Oerssdo :;.. 08..X113 S.SMHI Sally Savage 91 :is ::.. P4....7M ss.so.1 Al Basch 117 :11 4. .111 . . X701 (88840) Sidda 1» 4. «008 . . .985 (88845) Dr. Crook 0. .111. . X70O Fourth Race— 5-8 Mile, "year-olds and upward. Selling. issMili TOM IIOLAN 114 l:o4* 0. . 110. .©72.1 S.S7.M ' Our Nugget 04 l^PJ ::.. OP.. f2fl s.ss::7 Bomildo N8 1:02* .1. . 114. . 71.. ss.s.:7 BBcstehi 007 1 : Hi s. . n«. . 7 lo s.s.1ir7 Fundamental la'!l: S(* 4. .113. . X90B ss211 Jack IBIBSS 102 1 J»\- ■'.. . 08 7 N Fifth Race— 3-4 Mile. 4-year-ohls and upward. Selling. s.sso.1- John QatSSX 020 IU0M P. .111 . .©72". (88842) Hoyle 114 1:18] 4.. 188 728 ss7.11 Fleming His 1:12= ('...111. .©71.1 SSN44' Beth Goodwin 114 1:14^ 5.. 10!*.. ■ 7ol bBOSP* Tallow Hip 008 1UP| 0..0P8. . X900 Tbe tigures under "Rec." in above entries show llie Ih-sI time made by Hie horse at the distance, with weight carried, since January 1. 1088, this time is not necessarily made By a winner. It may t.e the estimated time of a losing iK-rforurance. Pensacola Form Chart. PENSACOLA FORM CHART. PENSACOLA, FLA., Thursday. April 7, 1910.— FloM-nth day. Peiisacola fair Association. Spring Meeting. (2 books on. I Weather cloudy. Pieshlinu' Judge. W. W. Lybs. Starter. Kdward Triln-. Racing Secretary. Hart Hernbani. »» f8841 First Itac. — -IS Mile. Purs.- 02P0, 4-y. ar- olds and upward. Selling. Net value to winner $110. Ind. Horse. Wt.Fin.Jockt y. Op. 01. PL Sh. (88800)Plo Pico l-'l) i:; (Frwood « -3 1 2-3 out ss-soo-ci-eenlawn lib 1' Heilly C •" I 2-3 out (SS733)Luckv Mate 121 ■'-■ .IMcC'y 2 2 9-BkSBl (88261) Ansa Smith 1 24 ' DBol'd E E 0-5 out Time. 25. 50%, 1:04. Track fast. Winner — M. J. Daly's b. g. .1. by St. Syinpborien — Anna Mayes i trained by M. J. Halvl. Went to post at ."::::;. At post 4 minutes. Start good. Won handily: second and third driving. The winner was entered for 8290; no bid. Scratched- SNSO.V' Ha isy P... 114. 88842 Second Rae. — 1 Mile. Purs.- sl.K). :: Besr-olds and upward. S»'lling. Net value to winner •5110. ind. Horse. Wt.Fin.Jookcv. Op. CI. PI. Sh. ssso:.''-Hoyh- S| iu c-i'.rown :; 8 8-21 2 out SNMHcSun.ma. Girl 97 2' WWr'n M 10 4 2 ssMji CosviBe KM 3 Irvin 0 0 21 8K80isPunky Mt 41 Osssser :: 2 :t-2 ::-3 out 88802rTSckle io7 : - JMcfv :: 2 :: :. osl SSS02 N'eeha BB ( Keilly s lo :; :: J Time. 25V5. 512... lOVfA. tev9B Track fast. Winner ('. W. Soiniuers' br. g. 4. bv Royal Flush III. -Torrid drained bv It. 11. Clark 1. Went to po*t at 4:00. At post 1 minute. Start •BSi. Won driving: second and third the same. The winner was entered for &NIO: no bid. Scratched -1 ss7.-, ), ({anion Corona, sit. Overweights — Punkv. 4 BSBBSkB; Tackle. .'): N.eha. 1. 88843 Third Race -4 12 Furlongs. Purse fstB :'.-year-olds and spward. Selling. Net \ .due to winner $1 lo. Ind. Horse. Wt. Fin. Jockey. Op. CI. PI. Sh. (887O0)Uncle Jim las 1" Glssaer ::-3 1 1 -! ost l88754rCaJtha ON 2- F'nklin 4 I 4-6 20 (X8700)Jessica M ::' WWr'n :: 0-i I ■'. 2 ■". S8839zKing;thorpe MS I-' Upton X S 3 ::-2 (88494) Black Annie BJ] ".' CBroWB M M 4 2 iss;: :.)(.;, rsjsln 1'4 « msfswa 1 I 0-5 awt Time. 244^, 50. b6*^. Track fa*t. Winner Mrs. M. J. O'Donncll's ,h. a. 4. bv In-goldshy Miss Modish (trained bv G. 11. Neali. W. lit to |,,,st at l:2o. At |M.st 2 minutes. Start good. Won driving: second ami third the same. The winner was entered for 8100; BS bid. Overweights— I'ncle Jim. -1 i ounils: Black Annie, 4;: Herando. .'!. 88844 Fourth Race -5-0 Mile. Purse OSOP. ."y.ai-obls and upward. S«'lling. Net value to winner 1110. lmi. Hasse. Wt.Fta.Jorkey. Op. el. Pi. Sh. S8804 O. K. H.indon Itx; \\ Knklin 3 I 1 12 SS7415 Locust Hud Pit -1" Fptoli 1 4 3 2 S out KM03-'Beth G Iwin ll!i ■)' DBoTd l-a!' 4-5 2-5 -ami. I..111 Lanier lot 4- Irvin ti 7 I 1 885V) Lady Helen lot ■: * ltM'phv 24 K 4 2 SS7SC Crease loi t; ESBTssm M 1-' 5 2 Time. 24^. 50. 1:03--,. Track fast. Winner It. g. :'.. by Tue Sharper -JaskeUa II. (trained bv P. Baa lea). Went to post at 4:54. At |iost 1 minute. Start good. Won Orrrhsr; arrsad and third the same. The winner was entered for $2iK : no hid. Scratched sssiil-Johu Garner, 121: 8883C3TaUow Hip. lis. 88845 I'ifth Itace • 1 2 Furlongs. Purse $1.10. I year-etaa and upward. Selling. Net value to wi.i-Ber .$110. Pol. Horse. Wt. Fin.. lock. v. Op. CI. PI. Sh. 'A.i:rt.r. Crook Ml I1 JMe "y :: :: •;.",:::. S8732 Oesa lot H l"pt..n I .: I :, :; 3 S-S14 T:. inii.- loi ::^ Irvin I I I 1 sss ::-M 1 'nnilleiiins Pit I-' CBroWB Z 1 1 12 88798 Michael Beck lot; V Reillv I I :: 1 (88807 M'-.nf. ssor lb". *i: DBoTd :! :: 0-51-5 ss.s 17 A I vis..- Pis la Ohssser :: :! 1 1 - vsm.7 ( •. bmoss 8M I F'nklin P lo 4 2 linn. 25-'^. 51«i. 1:18';. 1:25»... Track fast. Winner J. II. Bus.li.rs . h. g. (.. Bl I'rince Ksher (Mamie I^.u (trained l.v J. II. Bbbbsbti. Went lo |h»I at .1:2::. At post I minute. Start irnnd Won driving: second and third the same. Tbe winner was entered for 8000; no t.hl. Sciatebed sssih; Frank Patten. Bsl ov m eights -Oesa. 1 | ouiid: L'oufes^or, It: Al vise, 2. Page 3 Jamestown Form Chart. JAMESTOWN FORM CHART. JAMESTOWN. VA.. THURSDAY. APRIL 7. 1910.— Sixth day. Jamestown Jockey Club. Spring Meeting. Hi tKN'ks on. i Weather clear. Presiding Judge. Edward Cole. Starter. Mnrs Cassidy. Racing Secretary. F. W. Gerbardy. Racing starts at 3:00 p. in. (Chicago time 2:00 i . m.). W indicates whip. S spurs. B blinkers. Fig-attf in parentheses following the distance of each race indicate index number, track record, ace of horse «ml weight carried. 'Indicates apprentice allowance. QQQpJO FIRST RACE —8-4 Mile. |MH-4:M — 4 — 116.) Purse $200. 3 year olds and upward. OuOO^ Selling. Net Tabic to winner $150. ln *. Horses AWtPPSt % \k % Str Fin Jockeys Owners 0 H 0 P 8 EMRPPOMD HEART WB 5 120 2 2 2= 21 2« Is J Reid F T Miller 1-3 1-3 1-4 out— B883H3LOPPER wr 3 103 3 1 I1 1' 1»» 2' Steinh'dt J A Jones 30 50 50 6 1 — M RII'TtlH GUINEA W 7 120 1 3 3» 3'*. 31 3= A Rurton J Chorn 15 20 20 2 out isV.rnDAXDEK 4 123 I 4 4 4 4 4 Lewis I* S P Randolph 3 4 4 2-6 out ■744 FIREBRAND WB 7 122 4 5 Pulled up. Harty M Hutchinson 30 100 100 8 2 vWint in entries as Oppar. Time. 25, 49, 1:15%. Track fast. Winner— B. in. hv Hastings— Fond Hopes (trained bv F. T. Miller*. Went to | ost at 3:14. At paat 8 minutes. Start good. Won easily; second and third driving. FOND HEART waited on GLOPPEK to the stretch, then going to the front, drew far away and won pulling up. cLOI'PER ran well for him, but led on sufferance and profited by the mishap to PANDER. KING'S GUINEA was a distant third throughout. DANDER'S saddle slipped and his rider was on his withers at the finish. FIREBRAND ran away after going to the post, then broke fifth and was pulled up. The winner was entered for $500: no bid. Scratched- (S8828iL.is Cavanagh. 120. O O O fZ O SECOND RACE— 5 1-2 Furlongs. (88740—1 **%— 3— 103. ) Purse $250. 3-year-olds ^5^5^5tJ€) and upward. Selling. Net value to winner $175. Ind Horses AWtPPSt % % % Str Fin Jockeys Owners O H C P S MVHEV. CROSSCADDINw 4 113 i I 4J 1' l1 l1 Musgr've H Miller 3-5 3-5 1-2 out— ■BV LURID ws 4 111 4 2 31 58 23 2» Palms J Farreil Jr 4 4J 4 3-5 out MS COMPLETE ws 5 112 3 4 6= 4= 3l 3» Sh'maker W Brown 20 20 20 5 3-2 Ks":: HELEN B. w 5 112 6 6 51 6T 6'° 4* Deverich H T Palmer 30 50 50 12 4 Ss;v7*SAM FVDGE ws 5 109 2 3 2* 3l 51 5£ Steinh'dt W M Parrish Jr 5 10 10 2 4-5 MM 1STRIA W 8 112 1 1 P 1* i . 6'5 J Reid F Rose 12 20 20 5 3-2 Mi.'ts PAN1QUE w 9 114 7 7 7777 Clark M Meyers 15 60 50 15 6 Time. 24%. 48%. 1:02. 1:08%. Track fast. Winner — B. g. bv Senator McCarren — Credulity (trained by O. T. Miller). Went to post at 3:47. At post 1 minute. Start good. Won driving: second and third the same. HENRY CROSSCAPDIN was away well and. going to the front at the half, gamely held his advantage to the end. LCBID closed a gap and finished fast COMPLETE was knocked back early, but recovered and closed a gap into an easy third. The winnei was entered for $500: no bid. «3 O Q EZA THIRD RACE— 1 Mile. (77271—1 :40Vf— 3— 104. ) Purse $250. 3-year-olds and up- J^5^5*Dtc ward. Allowances. Net value to winner $175. Ind Horses A Wt PP St % Vi % Str Fin Jockeys Owners 0 H C P S iSS74.tiRAC.MAN wb 4 111 I 1 l1 1= l'J 1« 1* J Reid F McCabe 7-107-1011-20out— HWOTILO ws 4 105 1 3 3J 3= 3s 23 ■ Musgr've J W Schorr 3 7 7 6-5 out t*7V PINS AND NEEDLESw 6 10:. 4 4 4 4 4 4 33 A Lang WFAMulholland 2 3 21 4-5 out 188791 OSO HI NE wb 4 103 3 I 2n ■ ■ 3» 4 A Burton T Hatfield 5 10 10 2 2-6 Time. 24%, 48%. 1:14%. 1:39% (new track record). Track fast. Winner— B. g. by Planudes — Raglan (trained bv H. Penny). Went to jtost at 4:09. At post 2 minutes. Start fair. Won easily: second and third driving. RAGMAN, away fast, drew away into a big lead in the first quarter ami easily won all the way. OTILO ran :: ganic race and showed decided improvement. PINS AND NEEDLES acted badly at the post, as usual, but got away fairly well and. after trailing to the stretch, finished with a rush. OSORINE ran in closest pursuit to the stretch, then quit badly. overweights — Otilo. 3 pounds. QQQPk^ FOURTH RACE— 4 1-2 Furlongs. (81502— 55— 2— 103.) Purse $200. 2-year-olds. OOOOO Selling. Net value to winner $150. Ind Horses AWtPPSt % % % Str Fin Jockeys Owners 0 H O P S ■HHfUmO WHITE w 105 6 6 41 MI1 J Reid L Garth 7-109-104-5 1-3 out t 8825 JACK RYAN wb 105 3 1 13 l'J 23 Ploss H Penny 12 30 30 7 2 YANKEE LADY w 100 4 5 24 3' 3' Gaskins MrsGJEngelking 25 100 100 30 12 M8tf»ABB ATTELL WB 112 14 3n 4* 4°k T T BurnsT Hatfield 4 4 3J 2-3 out S8790 )RTE ;A w 112 5 2 62 5' 51 Lewis J T Temple 30 60 60 20 6 (*;4l»MAYWEED WB 105 7 7 5n 6 6'J McCahey W D Babcock 9-5 2J 2J 4-5 out EMU AUNT LENA w 105 2 3 7 7 7 Musgr've J W Schorr 7 15 15 4 6-5 Time. 24, 49%, 56. Track fast. Winner — Ch. f. by Masterman — Glad Tidings (trained by L. Garth). i Went to (K st at 4:30. At post 2 minutes. Start good. Won driving: second and third the same. GOOD NEWS was off in the rear division, but worked her way thrrmgh and. getting up in a fine stretch rash, won going away. JACK RYAN began quickly and set a fast pace, but could not withstand the winner's challenge. YANKEE LADY ran a good, game race and is promising. ABE ATTELL was shut off at the head of the stretch. MAYWEED was knocked out of any chance at the start. The winner was en-lercd for $400: no bid. QOOP/* FIFTH RACE— 5-8 Mile. (81720—1 :01— 3 — 100.) Purse $250. 3-year-olds and upward. O OOOD Selling. Net value to winner $175. Ind Horses AWtPPSt % % % Str Fin Jockeys Owners O H 0 P 8 f»8M72K1XO AYONDALE w 5 112 1 1 2'J 2* 3« l5 J Reid H Penny l-211-2011-20out— EMM AMORET w n 3 96 2 3 3h 3* W 2«k Steinh'dt J A Jones 4 4 11-51-2 out 8SS 6 RA *IN ; BELL w 4 107 3 2 1= 1' ll 36 A Lang W S Dlffenderfer." 7 7 1 out (£8826 EYA TANGUAY WB39044 4444A Burton T Hatfield 10 30 30 4 1 Time. 23%, 47%. 1:01 (equals track record i. Track fast. Winner — Br. h. by Isaac Walton — Venetia II. (trained by H. Penny). Went to |Hist at 5:05. At post 2 minutes. Start good. Won easily: second and third driving. KING AVONDAI.E. much the best, was waited with in liehind the early pacemaker and. coming through next to the rail in the stretch, won pulled up. AMORET finished fast, caught RACING BELL tiring and took second place in the last stride. RACING BELL wt a very fast pace /or a half mile, then tired. EVA TANOUAT ran a bad race. The winner was entered for $500; no bid. Scratched— «8829 Billie Hihbs. Ill: 8881 8= W. I. Hinch. 107: 88852 Firebrand. 105. l ~ JACKSONVILLE FORM CHART. JACKSONVILLE. FLA.. THURSDAY. APRIL 7. 1910.— One hundred and fifteenth day. Florida Live Stock and Agricultural State Fair Association. Winter Meeting. (23 books on.) Weather clear. Presiding Judge. Joseph A. Murphy. Starter. H. 1). Brown. Racing Secretary. II. D. Brown. Racing starts at 2:30 p. m. (Chicago time 2:30 p. in.). W indicates whip. S spurs. B blinkers. Figures in parentheses following the distance of each race indicate index number, track record, age of horse ami weight carried. ^Indicates apprentice allowance. QQQ/1 ft FIRST RACE— 1-2 Mile. (88520 — 18%— 2— 109.) Purse $300. 2-year-olds. Fillies. GuU^rD Selling. Net value to winner $225. Ind Horses AWtPPSt JA M % Str Fin Jockeys Owners O H C P S fcS73T.»I ELENA w 105 5 2 V f l5 Adams R D Williams 6-5 3-2 9-101-2 1-5 ■M DIXIE BLCE wb 110 2 1 2» 2J 25 Troxler J H Herndon 8 10 10 3 7-5 t*7:..v-HARVEST MOON m 110 I I 5n 3' Sh E Griffin W J Lynch 3J 6 5J 8-5 3-5 8S80f«*A LBETTO wb 105 4 7 7 «= 4' J Wilson C S Wilson 6 10 9 2J 4-5 P52o TRAIT w 110 14 6J 5" 5s J Deav'p't J Jenkins 41 6 5 8-5 7-10 SKRWrHRSS w 105 6 5 3J 4'J 6- M Henry F J Pons 10 20 20 7 3 87812 ROLL UP w 110 7 6 4» 7 7 Hannan H McCarren 40 100 100 40 20 Time. 12%. 24%. 36%, 49. Track fast. Winner — B. f. by Martinet — Estraza (trained by R. I). Williams). Went to i ost at 2:34 At post 4 minutes. Start good. Won cantering: second and third driving. DKI.KNA da-hed to the front and. drawing away into a long lead, was only cantering at the end. DIXIE BLCE was always in closest pursuit, but was hard ridden all of the last furlong to stall off HARVEST MOON". The latter met with much interference on the far turn, where she was crowded against the inside fence, then came fast and gamely when clear. ALBETTO finished with a rush after going wide on the lioine turn. CHESS quit. The winner was entered for $000: no bid. QQQ/1 "T SECOND RACE -3-4 Mile. (88576— 1:11%— 7— 105.) Purse $400. 3-year-olds and up-C3C3C3^Rr m ward. Selling. Net value to winner $325. Ir.d Horses A Wt PP St V* % % Str Fin Jockeys Owners O H C P 8 R8S?« SPLENDIDA wb 4 107 2 3 1' 1' l1 I* Ganz J T Combs 6 7 6 8-5 4-5 SW9Vr.OKF.RRI AN wb 6 111 6 1 t* fl 2'J H Troxler E J Gildersleeve 1 1 7-101-3 out HIU'UGRT BLCE wb 4 112 3 7 ♦ ' 4T1 3J 3= E Griffin A Lasance ■ 4£ 4J 6-5 3-5 S873« SELECT II. wsb 5 111 8 6 3* 3"' 4« 4" Hannan H McCarren 20 30 20 7 2J SS7«23DOC ALLEN w 7 111 1 4 44 5= 5= 51 J Henry W C Leach 20 30 30 10 4 *R»20=M. .T. WHALES' wn 5 111 7 8 7 6^ P 6 » J Wilson C Yon der HodenS 15 12 3 1 SK7::?t*MOZART w 4 107 5 2 8 7" 7 7* Moss P J Miles 12 20 20 5 8-5 887fi2 AWAY w 7 106 4 5 5" S 8 8 O'Connor W C Wise 100 200 150 50 20 Time. 24%. 49. 1:13%. Track fast. Winner— Ch. f. by Woolsthorpe— Splendid (trained bv J. T. Combs i. Wpnt to post at 2:56. At post 2 minutes. Start good. Won handily: second and third driving. SPLENDIDA dashed to the front at the start and. drawing away into an easy lead, gamely held her own when BOSERRIAX challenged. The latter ran under restraint in liehind the leader for the first half, but tired when called on. LIGHT BLCE closed an early gap and. finishing fast through the last quarter. a»ily disiv.sed of SELECT II. The latter showed speed, but failed to stay. MOZART was lame when ^oing to the |H st. The winner was entered for S400: no bid. , Scratch. ■d -gggg Diction. 102: 8*810 Wild Fire. 04: gggKj Birdslayer. Ill: S8824 Ned Carmack. 109. QQQ/I Q THIRD RACE— 3-4 Mile. (8S576— 1 :11%— 7— 105. ) Purse $400. 4-year-olds and up-OUUtO ward. Selling. Net value to winner $325. Ind Horses A Wt PP St % % % Str Fin Jockeys Owners 0 H C P 8 BWJaNI SWIFT nifli I l f I* I* lh J Henry R D Williams 1 7-5 6-5 1-2 out SRK21 CEKBMONH'S w 4 121 1 5 51 5= 3s 2"k Hannan P J Miles 8 15 12 3 1 lHS81)*DOLLY BCLTMAN w 4 111 2 1 4 3» 2'J 3« M Henry F J Pons 31 4J ' 2 7-10out S«"l-,cOMEIHE\.\'E wn 7 119 « « 3» 4J 5s 41 J Wilson D P Lynch 10 15 15 I 2 BE?! SAN OIL w 5 121 I 3 a 21 4l U E Griffin C Reed 10 20 15 5 2 8K717-MYSTIFIER w 5 121 I 4 6' 6= 63 66 C Grand T E Edwards 4 10 8 21 1 8S»M ADMONITOR B4 119 77 777 7 Dreyer M Ording 60 100 100 20 8 Time. 24. 48%. 1:13%. Track fast. Winner — Ch. m. by Handspring — Phantom IU-lle (trained by R. D. Williamsi. Went to i« st at 3:22. At post 4 minctes. Start good. Won driving: second and third the same. JANE SWIFT ran into a long lead in the fir»t furlong, but was tiring at the end and driving hard to stall off CEREMONICS. The latter was outrun for the first half, but finished with a rush through the last qu.irter. DOLLY BCLTMAN was messed about all the way and taken back after getting away well and woni.i have won with a good ride. COMEDIENNE and SAN ilL showed early speed. The winner was en-f.ifd for $400; no bid. Scratehed— i8Mi8»iCooney K.. 121. OQO^£V FOURTH RACE 1 Mile. (K8080— 1 :3«— 4—102. i Purse $500. 3 year-olds and upward. OOOTt/ Selling Handicap. Net value to winner $425. Ind Horses AWtPPSt % M % Str Fin Jockeys Owners 0 H C P 8 ■Ml HIGH RANGE w 4 107 3 4 1' l5 1' 1- 1 Hannan R Angarola 8-5 8-5 13-101-i'out R87osJETHON w 6 112 4 1 2'1 2' 25 2« 23 Canz J Hewitt 2 3 14-54-5 out ■TWEMr-AUb wn 6 106 1 I $ 5 5 3- 3s J "Wilson L M Holmes 7 12 10 2J 4-5 rfMGttHANH wn 5 107 2 2 4'J 4l 4'* 4= 48 J Deav'p't A Weber I ■ 3 3-5 out 68619 COLLIS ORMSBY WB 3 100 5 ;. 3J 3= 3t" 5 5 J Henry E George 12 50 40 10 3 Time. 24, 49. 1:14. 1:40%. Track fast. Winner -Br. c. bv Calon — Matterhorn (trained by J. l'itzsimmon*i. Went to ihiM at 3:45. At jest 1 minute. Mart 'good Won easily: second and third driving. HIGH RANGE ran into the lead at »mc and. keening it. was under slight restraint for the entire trip. ETHON niide a game effort on the stretch turn, but was unable to get up. ELFALL finished with a good burst of M""d. COLI.IS ORMSBY quit after going a good six furlongs. HANS ran a bad race. The winner was en.cre,! f,,r $i..VKi: no bid. inerweight' Colli- Oniisliy. .', pounds. QQQ PZ{\ FIFTH RACE 3-4 Mile. (8S57 V— 1 :11%— 7— B«5. » Purse $400. 3 year-olds. FilliesT OOOOU S lliiu'. Net value to winner $325. Ind Horses AWtPPSt % % *i Str Fin Jockeys Owners 0 H C P 8 RSTr,; AI'TI'MN ROSE w 112 4 1 li 1" 1" 1" Ganz Mrs C I Crippen 6-5 6-5 1 2-5 out K7ftS*ITRAU A ivk 112 I 6 4* 31 2» 2* J Wilson B Schreiber 4 I 18-54-5 1-3 ■KU COONSKIN wi: 112 1 I & 2= 3' 31 .1 Henrv .T R Stockier 8 12 12 3 1 ■*K*CATROKB w 107 I 3 :."'- r.«t r.3 41 Adams R D Williams 4 8 7 2 1 K77W ACOUN ws 112 C E 6 I 4' 51 .1 Deav'p't T II Stevens 5 7 6 2 1 88184 DEEROOK w 112 2 4 3- V 6 6 Hamm'd (i A Robertson 50 loO 75 25 10 Time. 24%. 48%. 1:13%. Track fast. Winner — B. f. by Jean Ber -aud — \nt iiinii Leave* (trained by a. W. Crippen). Went to post at 4:05. At i ost 2 minutes. Start good. Won cantering: second and third driving. AUTUMN ROSE dashed to the front and spreadeagled the others throughout. URALLA, a Blow beginner. i ch sed a gap steadily and finished fast. COONSKIN showed early speed, but tired badly and finished driving hard to outstay CATROKE. The latter runs best over a heavy track. The winner, entered for $400. wa:' bid up to $7 H) and bought in. Scratched— SHi.'aP Lady McNally, 112. OQ O PT "I SIXTH RACE— 1 1-16 Miles. 87840— 1 :4t! — 4—107/) Purse $4O0. 3 year-olds and up-^5^5C7tJ JL ward. Selling. Net value to winner $325. Ind Horses AWtPPSt % % % Str Fin Jockeys Owners O H C P 8 S.S782-TEMITER WB 3 102 8 3 l5 P 1» I2 l'J Ganz Kenwood Stable 7-5 8-5 3-2 3-5 out XS823»F1RST PREMIUM WB 7 114 7 6 5'J 3J 3' 2J !■ J Deav'p't M Foley 1 6-5 1 2-5 out 88813 SANDPIPER WB 4 109 2 5 2'J 23 2J 3« 3« Dreyer W C I each 12 25 20 6 2J 88593*PEARL POINT wb 4 106 I 4 41 4h 41 4' 4* O'Connor W O Wise 10 15 8 3 S-5 S«824*AGREEMENT WB 5 106 4 2 6h 6J 6h 5- 52 J Henry S A Clopton 10 25 20 7 3 88820 THE THORN w 5 111 3 8 7 7 7 7 6J J Wilson W L Williams 30 30 20 « 2| 88710 WOOLSTONE WB 6 111 11 32 5* 5h »* 7s Hannan H McCarren 20 50 50 15 5 EMM CABLEGRAM ws 7 111 6 7 8 8 8 8 8 Hamm'd D Hill 12 50 40 12 5 Time. 24%, 49%, 1:15%. 1:41%. 1:49%. Track fart. Winner — B. c, by Giganteum — Templeton (trained by C. DeWitt). Went to post at 4:20. At post 1 minute. Start good. Won driving: second and third the same. TEMPTER showed much the most speed in the early running and drew away Into a long lead, but was tiring and ridden out at the end to stall off FIRST PREMIUM'S challenge. The latter was hard ridden through the last quarter, but could never quite get to the leader. SANDPIPER showed speed, but tired nfter going sis furlongs. PEARL POINT ran poorly and can do better. The winner was entered for $400: no bid. OAKLAND FORM CHART. OAKLAND. CAL.. THURSDAY. APRIL 7, 1910,— One hundredth day. New California Jockey Club. Winter Meeting. Weather clear. Presiding Judge. E. C. Hopper. Starter. Richard Dwyer. Secretary,. Percy W. Treat. Racing starts at 1:40 p. m. (Chicago time 3:40 p. m.). W indicates whip. S spurs. B blinkers. Figures in parentheses following the distance of each race indicate Index number, track record, age of horse and weight carried, indicates apprentice allowance. QfiQRk7 FIRST RACE— Futurity Course (170 feet less than 3-4 mile). (71817— 1:08%— 2— 99.) OOOO I Purse $200. 3-year-olds. Selling. Net value to winner $150. Ind Horses AWtPPSt % % % Str Fin Jockeys Owners O HOPS 887252DIXIE DIXON wb 110 8 1 2*1 f 2*1 l'i G ArchibdW T Anderson 7-5 9-5 8-5 4-5 2-5 88723 GRAMERCY w 112 3 6 3 4' 3i B Cotton W E Applegate 8 12 12 5 2 88435'PRIDE OF LISMORE W 112 9 2 l3 D l-1. 3J A Will'ms T Goulding 4 4 3J 6-5 3-5 88716 GELICO WB 112 4 4 5? & * 5-J 41 T Rice G W Berry 10 15 15 6 3 884482*SILK 105 7 5 4J 3'J 4' 5' C WilliamsJ M Crane 3J 4J 4 9-5 4-5 88751= W. V. BRUMBY WB 107 1 9 7s 5 6'* 6* J Kent B Schreiber 8 10 10 4 2 88105 SULLY ws 110 6 3 9 9 9 7» L A J'ksonMultnomahStable 30 60 60 25 12 SS751 BABE NEELY ws 105 2 8 10 10 8' 8= Selden C A LeSeure 20 M 30 10 5 EffK DESCENDANT WB 112 I 10 6"k 7« 7=* 9' J Mentry S C Hildrcth 10 15 7 3 7-5 88635 EL PERFECTO W 112 10 7 S3 8j 10 10 Vand'sen J F Moore 30 60 60 25 12 Time. 1:12. Track fast. Winner — B. f. by Sir Dixon — Dingle (trained by J. Dimond). . Went to post at 1:4*1. At post 5 minutes. Start good for all but DESCENDANT. Won easily: second and third driving. DIXIE DIXON, always prominent, drew out quickly when called on in the stretch. GRAMERCY finished fast and outgamed PRIDE OF LISMORE at the end. PRIDE OF LISMORE showed much the most early speed, but failed to stay. GELICO ran a fairly good race. SILK tired as If short. DESCENDANT had no chance at the start. The winner was entered for $500: no bid. . ■ Scratched— 884«« Juan. 112: 88751 Ormonde Cunningham. 107. ■ ■ ttfiQ^fi SECOND RACE— 3-4 Mile. (78289— 1:11%— 3 — 110.) Purse $250. 3-year-olds and up-O OOOO ward. Selling. Net value to w inner $200. Ind Horses AWtPPSt % % % Str Fin Jockeys Owners O H 0 P S 8S713=MARSE ABE w 4 111 7 1 l'J l'J 1- In T Rice H G Bedwell 5 7 7 2J 1 887973MARBCRG w 4 112 3 4 5? 53 4nk 2= G Archib'dE S Paddock 6-5 6-5 1 2-5 out 88728 DR. DOCGHERTY ws 3 101 4 5 4'?. 4-?. 2J 33 Selden F Harrington 10 15 15 5 11-5 887133LENA LECH wb 4 103 8 I 3- 3"" 53 43 Coburn E G Soule 7 9 9 3 7-5 (88794)FATH. STAFFORD ws 4 108 1 3 2""' 2n* 3n 5- Gross H G Ross 3 4 11-54-5 1-3 88724 AMPEDO w 6 112 6 7 G*)l 6J 6J 61 K*nt E Wayland 15 20 20 8 4 8S7933ANNE M'GEE wb 4 103 2 6 7 7 7 7 Kederis D Henry « 12 12 4 3-2 88716 ARTHUR ROUSE wb 3 98 5 8 8 8 8 8 Cboneau Maine Stable 30 100 100 40 20 Time. 24%, 48V5, 1:14. Track fast. Winner — Ch. c. by Yankee — Halo (trained by J. O'Malley). Went to post at 2:10. At post 2 minutes. Start good. Won driving: second and third the same. MARSE ABE went to the front with a rush and won all the way, but was doing his best at the end. MARBURG closed a big gap and. in a fast finish, barely failed to get up. DR. DOCGHERTY ran a good race. but tired in the stretch drive. LENA LECH showed speed. FATHER STAFFORD quit after following AIARSE ABE closely to the stretch. The winner was enterod for $400: no bid.. . Scratched— 88771! Servleence. Ill: 88775 Arthur Hyman. 100: 88793 Balnade. 104. OOOpTQ THIRD RACE— 1 Mile and 20 Yards. (78100— 1:40%— 3— 102.) Purse $200. 3-year-^J^J^JtJ^y olds and upward. Selling. Net value to winner $150. Ind Horses' AWtPPSt % Vz % Str Fin Jockeys Owners O H C P 8 88725 CORLESKILL ws 6 112 1 1 3* 3"k 3J 3= 1" Gross Salt Lake Stable* 7 5 8-5 7-10 8S7503FRENCH COOK w 4 111 6 3 1J 1? 1J ink »J Coburn C R Jones 5 6 6 2 1 88723 CONTRA COSTA wb 3 90 4 5 4' 2'J V\ 2« 3' A Thomas F M Hopper 8 10 10 4 8-5 88748 WOLFVILLE wb 5 112 2 2 64 6« 63 43 4J Denny J M Pier 10 12 12 5 12-5 88715-DON ENRIQUE wsb 6 112 3 6 7 7 7 7 58 Cavan'gh F E Baird 8-6 8-5 8-5 4-5 2-5 88794 MATT1E MACK w 6'110 5 4 2n 4n 5h 5J 6- Mentry E L Jones 10 12 12 I 24 88468-ONATASSA wb 5 110 7 7 5s 53 4'J 6n 7 G Archib'dLivcrmore Stable 3 3J 3J 7-5 3-5 Time. 24%, 49%. 1:15%. 1:41%. 1:43. Track fast. Winner — Ch. g. by Isidor — Roxane (trained by II. J. Kelley). Went to post at 2:33. At post 1 minute. Start good. Won driving: secoud and third the same. COBLB8KILL was always prominent, finished fast next to the rail and just got up iu the final stride. FRENCH COOK set the naee and only gave way right at the end. CONTRA COSTA showed much speed and made a game finish. WOLFVILLE ran a fairly good race. DON ENRIQUE apparently sulked all the way. ONATASSA ran poorly. The winner was entered for $300; no bid. Scratched— 88777 Orllene. 110; 88700 Cataline. 112: 88750 Pickaway. 112: 88661 Eudora. 110. QQO/»/*k FOURTH RACE— 5 1-2 Furlongs. (72030—1 :05%— 6— 112.) Purse $300. 3 year-olds ^5^5^5\Jv^ and upward. Handicap. Net value to winner $250. Ind Horses AWtPPSt VK % % Str Fin Jockeys Owners O H C P 8 887792LIKE. DIECDONNEwsb 4 105 1 1 In 1= \'-\ lh a Will'ms KaisinCityStable 5 7 6 2 4-5 S8726)CLOCDLIGHT w 8 112 4 4 3'J 33 3= 2J G ArchibdMolera & Josephs2 2* 11-54-5 1-3 88779 FERN L. w 5 92 3 5 22 2nk 2'J 3* A Thomas A J Jackson 20 30 30 8 3 88795=PHIL MOHR ws3 95 5 6 5nk 6 4= 43 Selden J L Ross 6 10 10 3J 7-5 (SS749)DADDYGIP w 3 103 I 3 4U 5J 53 53 Coburn C Sanford 5 7 7 2 9-10 8S726 JOHN H. SHEEHAN 6 117 6 2 6 4- 6 6 C WilliamsJ M Crane 8-5 2 7-5 7-101-3 Time. 23%. 48. 1:00%. 1:06%. Track fast. Winner — Ch. g. by Dieudonne — Superfine (trained bv R. T. Owen). Went to post at 3:00. At post 3 minutes. Start good. Won driving: second and third the same. LIKELY DIEUDONNE set a fast pace all the way and hung on gamely in a driving finish. CLOCDLIGHT was always a prominent contender and stood a drive well, but her weight told on her at the end. FERN L. showed much speed and will do liefore long. PHIL MOHR was badly outrun, but finished fast. JOHN I'. SHEEHAN began slowly and did not show his usual speed. Scratched— -8872«=GaIvesca. 90: 88487 -Bubbling Water, 110. Overweights — Likely Dieudonne. 5 pounds: Daddy Oip. 2. OQQO~I FIFTH RACE— 1 Mile and 20 Yards. (78105— 1:40V.-.— 3— 102.) Purse $200. 3-year-^J^J^J \3 JL olds and upward. Selling. Net value to winner $15«). Ind Horses AWtPPSt V4 Vz % Str Fin Jockeys Owners O H C P 8 S87463AFTERMATH ws 6 108 3 4 23 Ink lh ink pj G Archib'dFairfield Stable 8-5 2 8-5 7-102-5 88572 VOLADAY wsb 8 110 12 8 33 23 23 2s 2s Mentry W Cahill 6 10 10 5 2J 886393*COLBERT wsb 5 102 10 9 7' 4' 33 3- 33 Selden W M Cain 6 7 5 2 1 88727 TOM O'MALLEY 3 87 6 1 H 53 5J 5' 43 Gargan D S Fountain 10 12 12 5 2 88793 WAP w 5 112 4 2 5h 7'J 6=J 6"k 5'J Coburn W W Ashe 10 10 10 4 2 SS793 THEO CASE w 7 107 5 5 103 9»k 8= 11 6h E Smith W T Shaw 50 60 60 20 10 86459-CIGARLIGHTER wb 8 110 9 10 4-J 33 43 4'. 7-J A Will'ms NcrthwestStable 4 6 6 2 1 88727 SPEC' L DELIVERY w 5 112 11 7 6'J 6J 7'J 8- S'l Buxton V Goulart 15 25 25 10 5 SANTHIA w 5 105 1 6 12 10J ll1 9» 93 T Rice E 8 Paddock 8 12 6 3 8-5 88723 ELODIA B. wb 3 S5 7 11 11J 12 12 10' 10=.'. Kederis B Schreiber 8 8 6 2 1 8S652 ANDY DAVERN w 6 111 2 3 8' 8nkl0= 11- ll8 Rettig M H Lawis 15 25 25 S 4 88751 C1RCO w 3 96 8 12 9nkHuk 92 12 12 Denny HollywoodStable. 40 60 60 20 10 Time. 25. 49%. 1:15%, 1:41%. 1:42%. Track fast. Winner — B. g. by Star Ruby — Recollection (trained by W. P. Magranei. Went to post at 3:25. At post 3 minutes. Start good. Won easily: second and third driving. AFTERMATH was the fittest horse and. after a brush in the stretch with VOLADAY. drew away and won easing tip. VOLADAY was always a contender and ran a game race. COLBERT closed a big gap and hung on well in the stretch racing. TOM O'MALLEY showed early speed, but tired badly. CIGARLIGHTER is not ready, but showed speed. The winner was entered for $300: no bid. Overweights — Aftermath. 1 pound: Andy Davern. 4: (ireo. 4. QOOOQ SIXTH RACE«-3-4 Mile. ( 78289— 1 : 1 1 %— 3— 1 10. ) Purse $200. 3 year-olds and up-0000(fl ward. Selling. Net value to winner $150. Ind Horses AWtPPSt % % % Str Fin Jockeys Owners O H C P S SS723='*METROPOLITAX ws 3 95 1 3 1* 1- 1- Ink Selden W M Cain 6 7 6 2J 6-5 8S628 CRESTON W 5 111 8 1 2'J 23 9 2'J G Archib'dW T Anderson 8-5 8-5 7-5 7-107-20 88628 ROBERTA 3 95 9 8 9 9 4'J 3n Rooney H A Mercer 10 25 25 10 5 88794 ELLERD Wsb 7 114 2 4 6J 6J 5J 4- Vand'sen C Morton I 6 6 24 6-5 88651 DR. DOWNIE WB 4 10S 4 I 3" 5' 6nk 5'J E Smith Denver Stable 15 40 40 12 7 8S723 PASSENGER w 3 95 7 6 V-T-. 3- 3h 63 A Thomas P. L Marks 5 6 4 8-5 4-5 88775 HAMPASS w 4 111 3 5 5'J 4nk 83 7' Gross J J Connor 10 15 15 6 3 88774 ACQUIA wb 4 106 5 7 73 7l 7J 8= Buxton J Faxon C 15 15 6 3 SS793-MAY SUTTON w I 109 6 9 8* 8n 9 9 Kent Allen & Hensley 5 10 10 3 7-5 Time. 24%. 48%. 1:14. Track fast. Winner — B. c. by Filigrane — Annie Thompson (trained by W. M. Cain). Went to post at 3:56. At post 2 minutes. Start bail. Won driving; second and third the sjznie. METROPOLITAN ran into the lead quickly and. after showing much the most sliced, tired, but outgamed CKESTON through the final sixteenth. CRESTON was always In closest pursuit and ran a good, game race. ROBERTA, away poorly, closed a big gap into a fa t going and close up third. ELLERD made a g«MMl showing. PASSENGER showed speed, but quit. MAY SUTTON was awav poorly. The winner was entered for $400: no bid. Scratched— 88774 Burning Bush. 111: 88630 Bellsnieker. Ill- 88076 Ketehel. 97. The American Racing Manual. THE AMERICAN RACING MANUAL. Enlarged and more comprehensive than ever, the American Racing Manual of 1010 is now on sale at the office of Daily Racing Form Publishing Company. 59 Plymouth Court, Chicago. This publication, which is annually in great demand among those interested in the turf, is an excellent and low-priced book of 4O0 pages, holding information obtainable in no other publication. It is simply a mine of records. 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Florida Live Stock and Agricultural State Fair Association. Jacksonville. Fla. : Meeting began November 25 and is to close April 16 (123 days). Pensacola Fair Association. Penaacola. Fla.: March 26 to April 23 (25 days). James-town Jockev Club. Jamestown. Va.: April 1 to April 14 (13 days). Queens Conntv Jockev Clirii. Aqueduct/ N. Y. : April 13 to May 12 (24 days). Maryland Jockev Club. Pimlico. Md.: April 20 to May 7 (16 days). Kentucky Association, Lexington, Ky.: April SO to Ma/ 7 (7 days). Page 4 First Race [1st Jacksonville] Jacksonville Entries and Past Performances for Friday, April 8 WEATHER CLEAR. TRACK FAST. LATEST PERFORMANCES OF MORSES ENTERED. FIRST RACE — 7-8 Mile. 4-year-olds and upward. Fillies and Mares. Selling. (Kssil — 1 :2.V'-.— 4— IMS. I Index Course DistTimeT'ckOdds Wt St M % % StrFin Jockeys Started Order of Finish. CHILLA. ch. f. 4 100 By Alvescot — Sunlight (C. E. Rogers). " TM .la. ks \ ill.- 3-4 1:13| fasi 2 M4 2 2 2 21 31 .1 Wilson ft MavLutr.. S.I'reston, Ken. Qu.cn KM40 Jacks'ville 3-4 1:14 last S lm. 3 S X T 7:1 S Davis 10 Hyperion 1 1.. Jl.Huu. Stringency. 0471 Jacks'ville 3-4 1:131 fast 1 llu S I 3 21 2« J Howard 8 Camel. Cold Dust. Ardii. 8X401 Jacks'ville 7 s 1:281 fast 7-10 103 4 12 3 5s ":J Canz & Wa| onoca. Dr.Barklev. St. Joseph 37284 Jacks'ville 5} f 1:07 last 13 5 10.1 1 1 2 2'?. 2" S Davis lo Spellbound. Camel. Waterhurv. 87147 Jacks'ville 51 f 1 :0S fast 01 lor. :. 3 2 21 4^ Musgr've U Arionette. Jacobite, High Baiijce 85032 Windsor 3-4 1 :13g good 3-5 105 2 3 4 4' 5'1 J Davenp'tKing Avondale. C. W. Burt. Pal. 85523 Hamilton 3-4 1:131 fast 3 104 3 4 2 2s l'l J Wilson K. Avondale. Stromeland.T.Rob'son SALLY PRESTON, b. m. 6 109 Br Canopus— Nell Preston (W. H. Seeman). KS784 Jacks' vi lie 3-4 1:131 fast 4-5 W2 4 111* 2\ Ganz C Mavl.ulz. Cbilia. KeninareQueen 88458 Jacks' vi lie 5 1 f 1 :09* f ast 41 108 2 .'; 3 35 ::■ Musgr've 7 K. Court. fl.TT 1 I halt 1.. Nelson. 88392 .larks' \ille .'.-4 1:14* good 1(1 »9 8 8 7 7 6'°1F II King 10 H. Double. Osorine. K. Avondale. MMS Jacks'ville 7-8 1:30 slow 3-2 lu9 1 4 3 3 31 3- Nicol S G.W.LehoIt. '.Beacliev.O. ' Jubilee bS142 Jacks'ville 3-4 1 :142 slow 25 103 7 7 6 5*. 81! Tellott 7 B.Double, J.Cabiniss. Wapouoca SM44 Ja.-ks'ville 1 ] :4ol fast 12 97 2 7 7 7 83 814»Tellott lo Bagman. Hoorav. Otllo. 87930 Ja. -ks'ville 7-S 1 :2MJ slow 6 106 9 4 4 2 .T 4'? J Howard !» Ragman, Summer Night. Can? el. BW Ja k: ;'ville 7-1 1 : 27g f ast 15 104 7 5 8 8 6-* V- J Howard 8 Osorine, Camel. Dr. Barkley. KENMARE QUEEN, ch. f. 4 101 By Royal Flush III.— Finalis (P. J. Miles). 88820 Jacks' vllle 7-8 1:281 fast -I 1"2 5 12 2 3* 3-'. Moss 11 Col. Jot. M.J.Wlialen. Universe. 88784 Jacks'ville 3 4 1:131 fast lo ]n4 3 4 4 3} 4} Moss IJfn Lutz. Sallv Preston. Cbilia Sv730 Jacks' vi lie 5 S l:ooj last 10 104 4 4 3 4- 8»| Moss in JLUrlt, E.dcCoverlev. Aut.ltose 896SH Jacks'ville .". 4 1 : 12; last 12 101 1 7 7 81 S*| Moss lO Coouev K., Yania. Kail's Court. 38437 Jacks'ville :, 4 1 :13| last 15 lo.". 2 6 4 4' :: • Moss » M. Popular. Bosor'n. M.J.Whalen 88573 Jacks' vllle 3 4 1:121 fast 100 106 8 8 8 8 B*| Moss t Strike Out. Ma I).. St. Jeanne. KMW Jacks'ville 3-4 1:14 fast 209 106 5 6 7 9 W* Moss 10 Hvperionll.. II. Run. Stringency. B5893 larhs'TtHe 3-11:18 hvy 4o 102 I 7 7 7 7'3 I Reid 7 Andersou. Havre, Dander. *ISS MARJORIE. b. m. 5 109 By Galore— Mariti (A. P. Doyle). K874/7 Jacks' vllle 3-4 1:131 Cast 3 MS 2 7 7 7 S» Ganz 7 El Oro. Splen.lida. Marie Rue. 8SC31 Jacks'ville 7S 1:27c fast 8 lw; 7 4 7 9 ft4 9*1 Troxler 10 Fond Heart, Skvo. Comedienne. SS593 Jacks'ville 3-4 1 :121 fa-st 6 10S 10 8 8 7 7"*M Dennisonlo Vaina. Toll Box. Fore Guard. K9S78 .lacks' ville 7 S 1:27* last 3} ] r7 6 1 1 2 2' 4'} Obert 10 Dander. Boserrian. Silveriue. 88430 Jacks' vi lie 3 4 1 :15» fast 11-3 loS 2 5 4 6" 53^ Obert 10 Home Bun. Skvo. Toll Box. 82056 Jamest'n 11-16 1:49 fast 31 98 5 7 6 5 5' 5:iA Martin !« Killoclian. J.Saiitlev. Win. Star. ■MSJaataat'a 1 1-1C 1:50? slow 6-5 95 4 2 1 1 Is 1» J Reid 7 K.ofBashau.J.Saudey.L.G.Sp'k'r. POINT LACE. br. f. 4 101 By Six Shooter— Remember Me II. (T. W. Flynn). 88762 Jacks' ville 3-4 1:13? fast 100 90 4 7 7 51. ("JMeNolty S Horace E.. M.J.Whalen. D.Allen 87311 Jacks' vllle 3-4 1:15 fast 40 114 S 8 8 8 5 =2McNultv 8 Tilekilns, H.Juuior. Tbr'kiuorton 877N .lack'ville 1 1 -8 1 :541 fast 20 1U3 5 6 6 6 6 61TJC Gainer 6 Admonish. DeleStrome. Scbleswlg 87654 J'k'ville 1 116 1 :47| fast 60 91 6 6 6 6 6 6"jMcNulty 0 Stoneman, Jack Baker. Olieron. BISK .lack'ville 11-8 1:54 fast 50 97 8 7 7 6 61 66J McNulty S Warfield. Shapdale. Killiecr'kie. 87126 J'k' ville 1 1-16 1 :494 last 1O0 93 6 6 6 6 6 5" D McC thy (i Campaigner. Spr'gFrog. Molesev 869113 Jacks' ville 11:412 fast 40 95 1110 10 9 8* Slu McNulty It Castlewood. Admonish. Melodeon BON ASTTJR. br. f. 4 106 By Nasturtium— Bon Air II. (J. Baxter). ■Ml Jacks' vllte 3-4 1:14? fast 40 nil 1 2 3 4= 4»| Pease 7 Marine, Oipietos. Pe ligree. mtl Jacks' ville 51 f 1 rtw fast 60 102 1 8 8 7" 63i J Henry 11 Briareus. Snow Ball. Pedigree. KS234 Jacks'ville 5Jf 1:121 hvy 50 114 6 6 6 6 6"-JPease 6 Zoa. Comedienne. Hazlet. 87200 Jacks' ville 7-8 1:29 good loo 108 4 2 6 5 55 5'J S Davis S Yama. Woolspun, Melodeon. 37122 Jacks'ville 3-4 1:15? fast 100 104 6 6 6 6-' 61:!1M Whiting 8 Comedienne. SandvHill. H.Hall. 87058 Ja. ks'ville 5'. f 1:111 hvv 100 104 10 10 10 9*. 10-4H'ral 11 M.Amelia. A.Sturtevant.Pol.Star MM* Jacks'ville 3 4 1:17 good 60 109 12 11 10 101 11" Davis 13 RedDoe. SandvHill. Greeabridxa 86925 Jacks'ville 3-4 1:19 hvy 60 94 2 7 8 9' 1031JM Whitingll Robin firey. Petulant. Anderson AWAY. b. m. 7 106 By Aloha— Panway (W. C. Wise). M*47 Jacks'ville 12 49 fast 150 ]00 5 5 8 S s-' O'Connor s Spleiidida. Boserrian. LfsjfctBlae, s.S 762 Jacks' ville 3-4 1:131 fast 200 106 1 2 5 7 ""Jl'ease 8 Horace E.. M.J.Wlialen, D.Allen Sl«73»i Jacks'ville 5 -8 1:00? fast 200 107 7 H 10 10 911 E Griffin lo Missl.oris, R.dK'ov'Iiv. K. Queen IM41 Jacks'ville 51 f 1:08 fast 60 lof. 11 11 10 10 10*3 O'Connor 11 Briareus, Snow Ball, Pedigree. K8556 Jacks'ville 61 f 1:211 last 20 107 10 10 10 10 10l43J Deunison 10 Comedienne, Mozart. Flaruev. S8161 Jacks' ville 51 f 1 :0Sj? fast 12 103 8 10 10 10 10143Obert 11 GoldDust. MnrieBue. Aunt Kate. 33042 Jacks' ville 51 f 1 :0b fast 6 106 1 4 4 51 61U Obert 10 Manneiuier. Mozart. Infer.Queen M*4::2 Tampa 5 8 l:01g fast 15 103 610 Brown !♦ Arrowshaft. Alamo. Ensle.v. REINETTE. ch. f, 4 106 By Ornament — Ascertain (A. F. Dayton). 88437 Jacks'ville 7 S 1 :29 fast 100 llf. 7 3 4 3 9 •»* Peak lo Grenade. Robin Grew Woolstonc 83392 Jacks'ville 3-4 1:141 good 200 105 7 7 9 10 101T Peak lo B. Double. Osorine. K. Avondale. USX Jacks'ville 7S1:35 hvy 30 105 6 2 6 7 11 lD'H'eak It Havre. Silveriue. Fore fl— 1 4 33287 .lacks' villa 5 S 1 :o3« bvv 15 104 . 7 8 8 8 814JIV:ik '.» CooueyK... HoraceK., Square Deal 34MS Jacks'ville 7-S l:35g good 2-5 102 2 5 4 3 3* l4 Lovell 6 QraceGeorax, Arawaka. Merrigo. Sol*. 1 .la. ks'ville 7-S 1:33 good 15 97 1 3 3 4 3' 3;i Lovell 8 JeanetteM...St.Aul:rire.IIawklliglit Second Race [2nd Jacksonville] SECOND RACE— 1-2 Mile. 2-year-olds. Selling. (88T.20— 4S%— 2— 100.) INSPECTOR GENERAL, ch. g, 2 115 By Inspector B.— Princess Bowling (W. H. Fixer). jS7c:; Jacks'ville 1 j 49J last 4 115 3 1 l1 23 Troxler !► CnldenBubv. BoiVga. Hawklike. 83329 Jacks'ville 1-2 49g fast 16 106 1 1 lak.S*} Mountain lo-Clay. Sir Kearney, Tallahassee. SS:.:;:» .la. ks'ville 1-2 481 fast 8 105 10 4 5'i 68I Mountain 12 Vallonia, Tallahassee, AbeAHell SX472 .lacksville «] f 56* good 31 109 4 2 3= 4«i Mountain !l J.D'm'n. DVUM'x'n.M.V.d.H'd'n M4M Jacks'ville 1-2 49J good 7-20 106 2 1 l» Y- Mountain « J.Kilgore, Schnickelfritz, Oakley 8VM4 Jacks'ville :: S 37t hvv 11-5 106 6 6IU 614 Lovell 8 Decency. Mud Hen, New Star. fcsuei Jacks'ville 3i f 422 fast 15 108 I 5J 510 Mountain 7 Ed. Adams. Moucrief. James Mc 87950 Jacks'ville 3-8 37 hvy 5 112 6 2= 21 Mountain l.'l M.John, Roseburglli., J.Deumao LOUISE B.. b. f , 2 115 By Balgowan— Apozea (C. S. Wilson). V73.". Jacks'ville 12 4S4 fast 9 115 2 3 3' f» Nic.l Hi Vallouia. Harvest M M n. Syl. Dell »442 Tampa 3 s 3*2 slow 4 104 3 31 l"t Cole »i Ortega. Set in Cold. Mrs. Carter S.S394 Tampa 3 8 371 slow 3 IDS 7 7 V 4Jlasner S Delena. Chenault. Ortega. 33999 Tampa Ab 3-8 341 slow 10 107 2 3J 32.\ A Lang 7 MagicMiss. E.Brvson, L. Lewis. 87980 Tampa Ab 3 8 341 slow 10 107 2 31 3"1 A I^ang 7 MagicMiss. E.Bryson. L. Lewis. DELL. b. f. 2 115 By John F.— Jane Holly (R. D. Williams). MK23 Jacks'ville 4'. f 552 fast 6 5 1114 3 7 7 7'»JAdauis 7 Darling. Sir Kearney. Moncricf. SS71S Jacks'ville 1-2 4b2 fast 1-4 110 7 6 6; 6"i.l Henrv 8 Darling. Tallahassee. Kent. Bosc S83i:4 Jacks'ville 1 2 521 hvv 7 5 96 5 3 3". 61=,J Henrv 7 Agues Maw Moucrief. Ellanette. 87559 Jacks'ville ^ 8 :{52 fast 3 112 2 3= 3'1 V Powers 8 LadyStalwart. Aldivia, S. Kearney 87373 Jacks'ville 3 8 36 fast 7-5 113 1 2'1 |9 V Powers 12 Clay. Old Squaw. Agnes May. 87235 J'k' ville 1-4 st 23? fast 21 115 3 3'.'. 2 Gilbert 12 Lady Stalwart. Trait. Ed.Collins S714G J'k'ville 1-4 st 23 fast 9^5 115 4 10' 763 G Burns 15 Tallahassee. Kd.Adams. Bendaga BODEGA, b. c, 2 118 By Ornament — Dentifrice (T. P. Hayes). SS763 Jacks'ville 12 49? fast 21 lis 2 3 3- 34 Trueinan '.» O.Ruby, Insp.General. Hawklike MM .la ks'ville 1-2 49J fast 10 110 5 3 3- 11 Trueuiau ir Supple. Louis Katz. John Kilgore 3MM Jacks' villi 12 5o fast 9-3 US 1 1 21 2' Ganz 8 Ha'klike. DelFriar, D.H.Carp'ter SS054 Jacks'ville 4H f 54? fast 12 11(1 6 4 3*. 3J1. V Powers • SirKearnev. E. Adams. JamesMc. sttUI Jacks'ville I 2 492 fast 60 118 8 8 61 6Ti Trueman 14 .T.P'dergast, S.Kearney. Ha'klike 98(72 Jacks ville 4? f 561 good 20 108 2 8 8 914JV Powers J J.D'tu'n, lya'lTM'x'n.M.V.d.H'd'n 8837 i Jacks'ville 1-2 52 hvy 30 110 6 7 7 7l4U Wilson 8 J.D'man, La'U Mexican. B. Mouse LOUIS KATZ. br. c 2 113 By Buck Massie — Fair Fortune (M. Foley). KK7W Jacks'ville 1-2 49J fast 3 llii 6 2 2'' 3= Nicol IS Bodega. Supple. John Kilgore. 39574 Ja. ks'v ill.- 41 f 55?, fast 13 5 109 I 2 6" 4=1 Nicol 12 Ellanette, SirKearney. Picolata. s^ st; .lacks'ville 3-8 3S hvy 1 113 7 53 41- Troxler S Clay. Hawklike. John Pendergast SM.v. Jacks'ville 1-2 4»2 slow 30 109 1 2 2l 25 Troxb-r S Masterjohn. Ellanette. Moncrief 8S04O Jacks'ville Z\ f 43 fast 3 i 118 12 81 6" Butwell 1.1 Jack Deninan, Sir Kearney, Clay s;9.Vi Jacksville 3-8 37 hvy 20 115 4 10= 812iButwell 13 Mas.John, l.General, Roseburglli FRUITFUL, b. f, 2 110 By Woolsthorpe— FertUe (S. Louis). 88733 lacks'ville 1-2 4S4 fast 20 115 4 10 la i i'«}Ganz lO Valbmia. I^mise B-. Harv. Moon v^r.'.U Jacks'ville 1-2 4h fast 15 115 8 S b 614 E Griffin !» Don't. Vallonia. Startler. nn:,3i Jacks ville 1-2 481 fast 20 96 11 7 7" 81S1 Pease 12 Vallonia. Tallahassee. AbeAttell. BKCM Ja. ks'ville 1-2 49J fast 15 97 6 2 41 431 Pease !l Oracle. Old Squaw. Tallahassee. 88352 Jacks'ville 3-8 381 hvy 7 111 1 l'J 1= Nicol S Trait. Supple. Fair Lillian. U3SS Ja. ks'ville 3-8 30 fast 20 lus 11 14 14:u3Troxler 14 Darling. Byestravv. L. Orinlcanl 3740 J'k'ville 1-4 st 221 fast 10 112 9 4' 4*i Troxler 1« Aldivia. Isabel Cassie. Fl. Bryan. 87331 J'k'ville 1-4 st 232 good 25 US 1 31 8luiTroxler IS Easyl.il'e. Tallahassee. N.Emma ROSEBURG III., b. c, X 113 By Hapsburg— Stannel (H. McCarren). 88781 .lacks'ville 1-2 4D£ fast 10 lis 4 3 21 23J Hannan l.'i G. Hughes. L.desCognets. Definite v^.x; Jacks'ville 3 s 3n hvy 15 112 4 4' 5'-'iHaiiiian H Clay. Hawklike. .Inlin l'endergast H9949 Jacks'ville 31 f 43 Caat 12 US lo 51 911 Hannan 1.1 Jack Denniau. Sir Keaniey, Clay ,v79.".n Ja.ks'v Ule 2-8 27 hvv 7 112 1 1 ■'. S'l Nicol l.'{ M.John. Ins|i.General. J.Denman S7697 Jacks'ville 3 S 27 slow 12 110 3 l»t 3'} Butwell lo EasyLire. L.Ormicaut, Mas.John 33349 J'k* ville 1-4 st 221 fast 60 110 2 2' 1 :'.'-'j Hannan IS Ednat'ollins. IsabelCassie. Rash. 37C3S Jacks'ville 3-8 35g fast 60 112 6 73 71:;}Hannan 11 Moiurief. SirKearney. Stepfather 87559 Jacks'ville is Mf fast 20O 109 8 4" 5*1 Hannan 8 Lady Stalwart. Aldivia, Dell. CHESS, br. f. 2 105 By Filigrane — Crisscross (F. J. Pons). M&4S Jacks'ville 1-2 49 fast 20 105 5 3 4*1 6"1M Henry 7 Helena. Dixie Blue. HarvestMoou SNS09 Jacks ville 1-2 49J fast 25 IO11 S 5 51 5*1 O'Connor lO Busticana. Oranio. Eastern Star. sv7i;.". Jacks'ville 1 2 492 fast 40 110 1 7 7 7'"?.M Henry !• Cold. Ruby. Insp.Oeneral. Bodega SC73S Jacks'ville 12 4) 2 last 12 110 S 9 9 9" E Griffin lO Vallonia. Louise B.. Uarv'tMoon. G£5 Jt Jacks'ville 3-8 36g last 12 106 10 3b 3s S Davis 1.1 SylvauDell. Lydial^ee. JackRyan M34S Jacks'ville 3 8 351 fast 7 110 I 8 7"?.S Davis 1.1 Agues May. Don't. Vallonia. S7SKI Jacks'ville 3S 362 fast 8 112 12 41 4!i Goldstein 11 Altadena, Ellanette, Busticana. S77 ;3 Jacks'ville 3-S 36 fast 60 100 10 10* 8» Roche 10 Decency, Byestravv, Old Squaw. AFRICAN GIRL, b. f. 2 115 Bv Africander— Chrysitis (G. R. Bryson). SMIL". Jacksville 1 2 4'ti' fast 100 100 6 7 7 7*1 Kolm M Clay. Sir Kearney, Tallahassee. SK3I4 Tampa 3-3 37 slow 5 W S 7 7"!Kohn 8 Mag. Miss. G. Twist. K.Gardner. 93424 Tamua 3-3 3*1 slow 4 110 4 l'l l1' Kolin '.» Berth-al).. D.II.i'arpenter.Valerie ^s:»4 Tamua 3 s 371 slow 10 H»7 5 4; 4S1 Dale 3 Delena. Chenault. Ortega. K837C Tampa 3-8 3S1 slow 15 102 9 7" C32 Cole '.» G.HKlacre. Newcomer. M. Dcpres. S7M7 Tainpa At) 3-S 30 slow 20 105 6 6 443 Franklin I K.Gardner, MagicMiss, B.Ring. tTJSI Tami.a Ab 3-8 362 slow 12 110 7 72 73? Kohn S Max. Dale. K.Gardner. M.Miss.. LEE'S FRIAR, ch. c, 2 113 By The Friar — The Queen's Gambit (Lawndale Sta ble). SS7U3 Jacks'ville 1 2 49? fast 12 lis 7 4 4' 3CJ i: Griffin f Gold. Ruby. Insp.General. Bodega MM Jacks'ville |-J 492 fast GO 115 7 6 41 7' Dreyer 1.1 Bodega. Supple, i-ouis Katz. MAURICE REED. b. c, 2 108 By Peep o'Day — Glass Slipper (S. A. Clopton). First start. Third Race [3rd Jacksonville] THIRD RACE — 1 Mile and 70 Yards. 3-year-olds and upward. Special Weights. Breeders' Purso. IK.VS-23 1 :44:'\-, 4 -ll«.l HARRY SCOTT, b. h. 7 115 By What-er-lou — Signora (S. Louis). RbCW Jack' ville 1 1 1 2: is fast 4 124 7 5 4 2 2r- 2- Nic-.l 7 SirCatesby. Or.M.noka. Cat. Lass. KtwlS J'k'ville 1 1 U l:49gfast 10 114 5 4 3 3 31 4;? Nicol 10 Title. Endvinion. Belle Scott. B3339 J'k vill.- lni70v 1:542 livv 12 109 S 7 4 4 61" 5, Musgr've 8 M.Algol. St. Joseph. Oreat.lubilee SS-.G1 J'k'ville lni7ov 1:492 hvv 5 114 6 6 5 5 4- 3" Musgr've s Ardri. Cablegram. Critic. M2I3 J'k'ville 1 1 16 1:531 hvy 5 109 4 6 6 5 5s 2'-'1 S Davis 7 Mamie Algol. Ardri. W.ulielil. 8K1SS J'k'ville lin7ov 1:491 slow 8 107 7 6 6 7 C:i 4'3 Pease 8 FirstPeep. Cablegram. Adinonitor 19927 .lack' ville 1 1-8 1:552 fast 21 109 4 4 4 2 M 3*1 V Powers II Ohcron. Mamie Algi.l. Boseboro. S79::i J'k'ville 1 1-16 1 :5u slow 8-5 114 1 3 3 3 2s l'l V Powers Malediction. Low Heart. Silveriue HURLOCK. b. f, 4 106 By Sempronius — Whirlwind (Mrs. W. W. Miller). ►X722 J'k'ville I 1 K 1:471 fast M* 107 7 6 5 6 7' 7'-lKolm s oherou. Boselx.ro. Hooray. 3M32 J'k'ville 11 16 1 :47 fast 1 »0 MS 0 6 6 S s S-" K..I111 s Deseoinnets. Rosclioro. Bon. Bard KS631 Jacks'ville 7 s I :^7r; last 5ti 105 S 10 10 In lo 1(i"1F Jackson lo Fond Heart. Sk.vo. Coniedieiine. 88498 Tampa 3-4 1 :181 slow 1 103 5 6 6 J'| 1» V Jackson M Occidental. Nianlic. The Clown. ^Krj'ainpa 51 f 1 .122 slow 2 106 5 5 5 5' l'l E Mthevvs 7 Bam. Corona. Occidental, DaisyB M42S Tampa 3-4 1:18] slow 10 105 S 6 2 t\ S'J I M'thews S Nat. Bumppo. Lightl'.lue. Tackle SS."C! Tampa 1 1 16 1 : 5.1 j mud 12 105 4 111 6- S"|R M'thews 7 W. Lake. L.Cavanagli. ("termand KK327 Tamp* Dn70y 1 :5:'2 slow 3 105 6 11 1 l3 1" E M'thews S Neclia. Alauda. Bill Covvden. TAMAR blk. m. S 110 By Central Trust — Glen Gowrie (N. Enright). 8-S517 Tampa I 4 1 :17g slow 4 US 3 3 3 2'' 23 T Koerner 4 San Oil. Flora Kilew Ormuz. l*44fi Tampa 7 I 1:3] slow 1 M I 2 S 2 t* 2« A Burton .1 Tom Dolan. San GO, W. 1. Iilncb SS417 Tampa !-• 1 :J0g slow 6 10S 4 2 2 2 2- 2*1 T Koerner .1 Mil I J Gift. F.Bilev. Bobby Cook MGH4 Tampa 7-S 1 :3l| slow 7 -3 106 2 4 4 4 4a 34 T Koerner .1 PirateDiana. MerryCift. SanOil. 33249 Tampa 5?- f 1:II92 slow :: 5 106 1 2 2 2: 21 T Koerner ; Fundamental. San Gil. ToniDolan ss:52 Tampa 7-8 1:32 slow 8 5 Ki7 111 1 Is l'l I KiH-nu'r 7 Cassowary. Morpeth. Locust Bud QUEEN LEAD, b. m. 5 110 By Plaudit — Myrtle Harkness (A. L. Holder). -l II, in.. I 1 ]•; I 4t? good 4 1 109 9 9 9 9 9 '.i-'-'U Howard '.1 G. Jubilee. ForeOuar.l. W.Kilstoiie W.237 J'k'ville lm7 'v 1:511 hvy 20 105 s S s s s s1" .1 DenniHon s Pocomoke. Qaagga. ;r.;it.Iiibilc:- h*!"?. J'k'ville lni70v 1 :48J slow 5 104 2 5 5 5 4' 3'-l S Davis 1; K.ol'Biclimoml. Elgin. Silverine. S7756 Tampa lin7ovl:52 slow 3J MS 4 3 3 I 9 l| J beimis. n 6 Iteli.Qiiwii, F.FI. -slier. Dunvegan I74K Tampa 3-4 1:201 slow 3 1*»2 2 6 6 4"t 1"t .las CarrolilO Frankl'atlon. Ilaisyl!.. Confessor. LEVENGSTON. b. c. 3 06 By Migraine — Clasher fD. Hill). 8W1S Jacks* vllle 1-4 1:141 f*s« " 1"-" - 2 4 4'J S* .1 Deav'|.l l.l Aphrodite. C. Clamp. B.deCov'ley ss ;77 Jacks'ville .". 1 1:141 last 12 MB 1 9 S 7 4* T K«M-rner 10 Palnia. Ainyl. Khnela Ham, Hon. SN63o Jacks ville 3 4 1:141 fast 20 lid 2 2 2 31 S\ Troxler 1 4 Imitate. Marie Hyde. Ainyl. S74. '. la. ks'ville 5'. f 1 MlSj" fast 15 110 13 13 13 12- 12'"U Reid 1+ Dave Wallace. Inivcrse. Smug. 87312 Jacksville .', s 1 :ti3| skiw 7 112 4 4 4 4- 4"' Troxler 1' llib.i nic. . Briareus. Ainvl. 87175 Jacksville 3 4 1:161 fast 16 112 8 7 8 S« 5*1 Musgr've 12 Gypsy Girl, Zymole, Martin May FLARNEY. br. m. 5 110 By Greenan— Zig Zag (F. J. Pons). 93784 Jacks' ville 3-4 1 : 131 fast 25 97 1 3 3 5- 5"-', M Henry tl May I.utz. Sally Preston. ( hllla SS764 Jacks'ville 7-S 1:27* fast 4 107 7 6 5 4 4'1 4*1 Drannon S Aunt Kate, Aphr.xlite. M.llcrl ert ss7"9 Ja.ks'v ill • 7 -S 1 :27,4 fast 50 9N 3 7 7 8 8 8-'l M Heury 11 Piate. Console. Spanish Prince. ss.595 Jacks'ville 3-4 1 :1a fast 25 IDS 8 9 8 6l 4"! Obert M DStafford. HoraceK., F.I'remium BMM .lacks'ville 61 f 1:21* fast 41 106 1 4 3 t* 3'i Obert lO Coine lieniH'. Mozart. Cotiueta. SS512 J'k-vllle lm70v 1:46" fast 200 95 6 7 7 7 7 V M Henry l Ethon. Hans, Descomuels. 8S454 Jacks'ville 7-S 1:291 fast 20 104 4 6 6 6 I 61!iObert !» Gobi Dust. Critic. Dander. SS026 J'k'ville lm70y 1:45": fast 10 109 3 8 8 8 10 10l*lObert 10 RoseburglL. Endymion, B. Scots. MOZART, br. c. 4 111 By Belvidere — Lueasta (P. J. Miles). 88847 Jacks'v ille 1-2 4'.' fast 20 107 2 8 7 7 7' Moss 8 Spl.ndida. Boserrian. I.igbt Blue. 83TM J'k'ville 1 1-16 1:47? fast 25 107 7 5 5 5 5"- 5«» Moss S Sticker. F. Premium. Ten Paces. SS693 Jacks'ville 3-4 1:131 fast 20 107 4 5 6 4- 44 Moss 8 Belle Mawr. Boserrian. Yoiithtul SS6S1 Jacks'ville 7-S 1 ..Xi fast 50 105.1 I 6 6 6 64 6'"JMoss 11 Dolly Bultuiau.T.O'Or. F.Heart. S*5641 Jacks'ville 51 f 1:08 fast 13 107 I 6 6 5 4' 1 Moss 11 Briareus. Snow Ball. Pedigree. SS575 Jacks'ville 7 S 1 :'.'XJ! fast 8 107 8 8 8 8 51 4'» Moss lo E.Guard. M.J.Whalen. Sandpiper S8556 J'ks'v'e 0 1-2 f 1 :211 fast 12 10S 8 I 5 64 2' Moss 10 Comedienne. Flarucy, Coipiela. 88473 Jacks'ville 7-8 1:21" good 40 1071 7 9 9 8 P 6'" Moss 12 Myllenry. Fore ;uard, L.McNally FIRM. ch. c. 4 111 By Reliable — Orthia (C. H. Xnebelkamp). 8382 1 J'k'ville 1 1-16 1 :4SS fast 15 In; 6 3 4 1 7 7-1" J D.av'p't s Pir.Diaaa. JackKight. Maximum SS734 Jacksville 3-4 1 :i::'j fast I 2M 5 2 2 2- 2' S Davis 11 KiamesbalL, J. Juggins. Necklet SS645 J'k'ville lm70v 1:4S| fast 40 M3 S 3 I ■ 1*1 •*• J Henry S TateMt, ;ra.e Kimball. Critic. M4M Jacks'ville 5'. f 1:091 fast 30 109 5 6 5 53 5'-' A Lang 7 E. Court. O. W.l.ebol'. S. Preston. 88392 Jacks'ville 3 4 1 :141 good 30 98 5 4 5 rJ 7'31J Wilson 10 B. Double. Osorine, K. Avondale. 8S1C2 Jacks'vilk- 51 f 1 :0SJ fast 12 109 4 3 3 3' 4'* V Powers lo HomoBun. Fondlleart. Tres ML 87SS8 Jacks'ville 3-4 1:123 fast 20 107 11 10 10 10' 10-"1V Powers 12 D.Bultn.an. Ceremon's.K.Av'dale 877S9 Jacks'ville 3-4 1:11J fast 200 108 3 3 3 4" 4'2 C Grand S Tom McGratb. Abrasion, tlrenade EELL ROCK. b. f, 3 91 By Rockton — Lillian Belle (J. Fitzsimmons). 38319 Jacksvill- 3-4 1:14* fast 30 95 7 9 9 9 9"'iT Davis 13 Aphrodite. C. Clamp. I.evengston M Jacksville 2-4 1:132 fast M 112 10 14 14 14 12== jHannan It Col. Ashrueadc, Tempter, ITalla WILD FIRE. ch. f, 3 91 By Ogden— Drama (Mrs. C. E. Mahone). SSS19 Jacks'ville 3-4 1:141 fast 12 92 13 14 14 14 14"lAdams 1.1 Aphrodite. C. Claim.. I.evengston SS257 Jacks'ville 51 f 1:101 hvy 40 102 12 12 12 12 121T Hannan 19 Catroke. Pilain. Colonel Jot. SS042 Jacks'ville 5-1 f 1:08 fast 12 95 6 8 7 6* 5» J Henry 10 Manheimer. Mozart. Infer. (Jueen 87951 Jacks'ville 3-4 1:161 hvy "' Mi 5 8 8 61 9"1iV Powers 13 Mr. Smarty. Starover. My Henry S77S8 Jacks'ville S| f 1:081 fast 60 100 4 13 13 13* 12== S Davis 14 Fair Louise. Sticker. Tempter. S5402 Hamilton 3-4 1:141 fast 6 99 3 4 5 6= 8" J D.av'p't B.Kingston. J.Deuuerleu. M.Henley 8SSM Hamilton 51 f 1:071 fast 10 103 6 6 5 5s 4s J Howard Wm. Pitt. P.elleKingston. Aman.Lee VIRGINIA MAID. ch. m, 5 110 By Hawkswick— Pepita (W. C. Wise). 33734 Jacks'ville 3-4 1:131 last 100 104 11 9 9 M 9*| O'Connor 11 Kiamcsliall.. Finn. Ju'.i. Juggins 8S37S Tampa 51 f 1:11t slow 5 113 I 4 4 31 5:'^ D Boland 7 .Iiidgcliiiiidon. Har.Bovve. Niantic X821S Tampa 3-4 1:19" slow 12 107 8 6 6 7" 8". F Jacks.. 11 S N-bulosiis. Occidental. AleKeon. MlSt Tampa 5 -8 1 :05= slow 5 106 5 I I 3i 3' Franklin 7 Tallow Dip. A. Donahue. AmeliH. 8S04S Tampa 3-4 1:17J slow 12 110 4 6 6 51 V 1) Poland 7 Our Nugget. Moriielli. Fleming. 88012 Tampa 51 f 1:11 slow 4 106 S 6 I 5 8*| t Koerner 7 JackBaker. Tal'wDip. Goldsmith S7958 Tainpa 3-4 1:20 mud 10 110 1 7 8 8 8"' 1) Boland S BetbGoodwin. Occidental. Merise RED DOE. b. f. 4 100 By Planudes— Satisfy (W. P. Burch). 33643 J'Jc'yUle lmiov 1 :45? fast 9 9:i. 2 6 6 6 53 5'= J Hemy 8 l'^.u.B.ird. .lohnCarrolI. Sandpiper 83519 Jacks' ville 7-S 1:2S4 last 10 105 1110 9 8 !■ B* S Davis 14 Tolson d'Or. Silveriue. Dander. 33989 Jacks'ville 7-8 l:29g slow 8 104 7 6 7 7 11 8"S Davis 11 Tivolini. Miss Herliert, Havre. njBfi Jacks'ville 7-8 1:28 slow 7 104 6 4 5 6 5l 74J S Davis IS Sk.vo. 4Titic. Alloniiy. 86989 Jacks'ville 3-4 1:17 goods 109 5 7 3 33 1«* Goldstein 13 San. Hill. Greenbridge, Melodeon S6230 Pimlieo 3-4 1 :14? fa t 30 89 3 6 6 65 5"}Mulligan Jacobite. SnelUiuund. La Salle. 86019 Pimlieo 3-4 1:161 fast 7 107 6 2 5 4J 64J C Grand Everard. Hen.Crosscaddin. (Kpi.-tos. 81973 Jamestown 3-4 1:191 slop 8-5 105 3 2 2 2* 2» J Reid Lady Chilton. Skyline. Babble. Fourth Race [4th Jacksonville] FOURTH RACE — 5 1-2 Furlongs. 4-year-olds and upward. Allowances. (8S.122— 1 *•%— H— 112. 1 BOOGER RED. ch. h. 5 111 By Rancocas — Heeley (Budweiser Stable). SS522 Jacks'ville 31 f 1 :06ii fast 8 100 4 4 3 MnOtal » J.GrirliuII., T.Mcl.rath, nofTnian M422 Jacks'ville 3-4 1:13s fast 7 112 1 4 4 4= 6T1 .1 Howard s J.Gritrinl I.. J.Parker, K.otY.do. MMS Jacksville SI f 1:113 hvy 4 105 2 3 3 3s 3' J Howard 4 J.Gritrinll.. R.Onyx. C. Beachev 88091 Jacks'ville 51 f 1:071 slow 3 103 I I 2 2- 1*1 S Davis !» J.GritnnlL. T.MeGrath. B.Onvx. 8^929 Jacks'ville 3-4 1:14 slow 8-5 114 5 1 1 lak V Ganz .1 BoyalOnvx. Woodlane. C.W.Biirt S7S86 Jacksville 5-S 59 fast 6 107 3 3 3 3 2- J Howard :; Jack Atkin. John Griffin II. 87837 Jacks'ville 3-4 1 :12.? fast 15 111 5 5 4 4* 4s J Reid S J.Atkin. Magazine. JohnCritiinll. 87699 Jacks'ville 51 f 1:072 slow 9-5 105 1 2 2 24 2 Ganz 4 J.GrittinlL. G. Heavens, i'ulka. EYEBRIGHT. ch. g. 6 108 By Rubicon— Chartreuse II. (E. Trotter). 88475 Jack' villa 1 1-S 1 :.17g good 2 103 5 4 4 3 C it*f(ka«l4 6 Molesey, HillTop. Cnll'sOnnshv. SS:!73 Jacks'ville 7 S 1:31^ hvy 5 108 3 12 3 2» 3" J Howard .1 Font. C. Eastman. Ilastv Agues. BS2M Jacks'ville 7-8 1:311 hvy 8 106 3 2 I I 2- BJ 1 Deav'i.'t 4 T.M.lIreen. Ilast.v Agnes. Kllall. SS163 .lack'ville 11-8 1:51 fast 15 MS 6 5 5 5 6= t'l K H King T Great Heavens. Hill Top, Taboo. IMS Jacks'ville 1 1:40? fast 31 107 2 11 1 l'l 334 Butwell .1 Taboo, Old Ilonestv. Campaigner 87977 Jack' ville 11-8 1:381 hvy 6 MB 5 2 2 2 24 2=1 Ganz « Gr'tlleaveiis. HillTop. FirstPeep S7S6S Jacks'ville 7 8 1:27 fast 20 104 2 3 3 4 5 5-'l G Burns ST. M. Green, Eifall, Rostrum. 87287 Jacks'ville 11:413 fast 7-5 115 4 4 5 5 62 6!=U Howard 7 Campaigner. Covven. Piute. ST. JEANNE, ch. m, 6 109 By St. Mark— Junaetta (C. Meister. Jr.). SS721 Jacksville 2-4 1:12? fast 6 113 5 3 5 53 5".1S Davis 0 Parkview. J.Cabiniss. Ron. Bard SS615 Jacks' ville 3-4 1:13 last 10 Mi 7 4 3 31 9»5J Ot*-rt 11 K'gAvondale. Dr. Barkley, Camel 88579 Jacks' ville 3-4 l:12g fast 8 10S 6 5 5 4= 33 Butwell 9 Strike Out, Ida 1)., Barnsdaie. 8i065 Jacksville 3-4 1:14 fast 6-5 108 6 5 3 V l1 Butwell I, Critic. Earl's Court. Aiiouette. 87765 Jacks'ville 3-4 1:13 fast 2 109 4 1 1 ll V J Howard 13 Turncoat, GoldDust. Haroldliall. 87284 Jacks'ville 51 f 1:07 fast 15 107 8 8 9 71 IHC Grand 10 S|ie)lbound, Cbilia. Camel. 87147 Jacks'ville 51 f 1:08 fast 8 109 9 9 9 9 8J1 J Howard 9 Arionette, Jacobite, High Range 86294 Aqueduct 1 1:40 fast 12 111 4 2 5 7 7 7==iButwell Jeanned'Arc. Sum. Night. BadNews. r'AMEL. b. c. 4 108 By Cameron — Gold Wing (H. McCarren). SSS21 Jacks'ville 3-4 1:14 fast 15 121 6 3 3 3'1 21 Hannan lo Barnsdaie. S.Beutler. C.remonius 88681 Jacks'ville 7-8 1 .26? fast 31 104 2 3 4 5 6* S*| Hannan 11 D.Bultman. Toiscn d'Or. F.Heart 8S65S Jacks'ville 3-4 l:12g fast 10 104 6 5 8 71 "'^Hannan s Barnsdaie. Dr.Barkley. F.F'tsteps 88615 Jacks'ville 3-4 1:13 fast 15 104 4 3 5 f« 5=1 Hannan 11 K.Av'dale. Dr.Barklev, Parkv'w S8542 Jacksville 7-8 1 :27g fast 8 104 4 3 3 3 2l 2= Hannan 0 Deseonuiets. GoldDust. B.Oaptive 8S511 J'k'ville 1 1-16 1 :47g fast 25 106 4 6 6 6 6 6-'4tHaniian ! Ragman. Nethermost. H. Range 8S476 Jacks'ville 3-4 1 rlfj good 9 104 4 2 3 3= 2'i Hannan 5 R.Captive, F.Cecilian, BenDouble 88409 Jacks'ville 1 1:421 good 60 102 4 5 3 5 4' 543 Hannan 7 Taboo. The G. Butterfly, Eifall. JOE GAITENS, b. c, 4 108 By Sorcerer— Lynnette (K. P. Diwes). S7s93 Tampa B f I'M slow 10 105 3 3 5 6 H" A Ling t L.R.Hind.H.. W.Griswell.J. darner S7S45 Tampa 5-8 l:03g slow 1 99 2 2 2 M 4-'i Steinh'.lt »'. Cl.isier.ss. Lottie Darr. Luculhis JACK NUNNAXLY. ch. g. 6 108 By David Tenny— Lillie W. (A. F. Dayton). SS49:: Jacks' ville 7-S 1:281 fast 50 109 14 2 2 S 81" Peak 8 Nealon. Rio Orande. Arondaek. 38US Jacks'ville 61 f 1:211 hvy 13 102 4 4 4 3 I .I'-iPeak .1 Char. East man. Polls. Has.Ague 4\ S774S Jacks'ville 3-4 l:13jj fast 4 109 5 I 2 8* 3» Peak 7 Ida D.. C. W. Burt. Critic. S7562 Jacks'ville 7-8 1:28 fast 15 105 14 3 3 6= 7'«JPeak 7 D.Knight. C.Eastman. B.Double. 37472 Jacks'ville 3-4 1:131 fast 15 102 5 4 5 41 5»J Peak 7 Booger Red. Bialto. Patttoiide. S7424 J'k'ville 1 1-16 1 :471 fast 51 1o| 2 3 3 5 6 6=» 1'eak •! ;reen Seal. Sin I ran. Polls. 87315 Jacks'ville 3 4 1 :14?. slow 31 104 1 2 2 M l4 Peak .1 Parkview. Anavri. Gold Dust. S723S Jacks'ville 3-4 tUSf last 5 105 1 2 3 41 3S1 Peak 5 Sinfran. F.Prcmiurn, B.Mast'son TRES JOLI, b. m, 6 109 By Inspector B. — Al Lone (F. J. Pons). 33341 Jacks'ville 5J f 1 :0S fast 3-3 106 2 2 2 2= 51} Obert 11 Briareus. Suow Ball. Pedigree. SS3S.S Jacks'ville 3 4 1 : 15§ good 6 102 2 4 7 7= 4" 1 J Henry S Earl'sCourt. MvHenrv.E.Tanguny 838M Jacks'ville 3-4 1:18 hvy 3 MS 6 12 3'1 433 Obert 7 Anderson. Havre. Dander. 33SM Jacksville 7-S 1:311 hvy 4 107 2 11 1 1= 1" Ganz S GoldDust. Cablegram. M. Amelia 8S1C2 Jacks'ville 51 f 1 :0S1 fast 16-5 108 I 1 1 11 3'i Obert lo Home Bun. Fond Heart. Finn. MMS Jacks'ville 3-4 1:14 fast 15 104 2 11 39 Pj J Howard tl St. Jeanne. Critic. Earl's Court. 87975 Jacks'ville 51 f 1:10 hvy 4J 106 I 2 3 5= 6»i J Howard 10 LaSalle, Harold Junior. Carthage S7952 Jacks'ville 3-4 1 :15g hvy 31 105 1 1 1 11 M J Howard 9 Ruble, Earl's Conrt, LordNelson MISS HERBERT, b. f, 4 106 By Herbert— Lady Fortune Teller (E. Huffman). 38794 Jacks'ville 7-S Ifl fast 10 104 12 2 2 33 3°1 .1 Deav'p't S Aunt Kate. Aphrodite, Flamev. SS031 Jacks'ville 7-S 1 :27jJ fast 50 103 10 7 5 I 71 74J J Deav'p't 10 Fond Heart. Skvo. Comedienne. SS595 Jacks'ville 3-4 1:12^ fast 60 lai 5 3 5 5 li'J .1 Deav'p't 10 D.Stafford. Hora'ceE.. F.Premium BMM J'k'ville lm70y 1:43] fast 50 100 5 2 3 4 64 617 Dreyer S Bon. Bard. JohnCarroll. Sandpiper 88420 Jacks'ville 51 t 1:081 fast 30 105 6 10 In 11 10" | J Howard 12 Fond Heart. Mystiner. Yama. SS3:J*: Jacks'ville 7-8 1:35 hvy 10 100 8 9 9 8 I" 671 J Henry 11 Havre. Silverine. Fore Guard. 88233 Jacks'ville 3 11:151 hvy 20 104 6 4 7 6 S'^JS Davis 7 Hoorav. Earl's Court, Font. 8S1S8 J'k'ville lm70y 1:491 slow 8 993 2 5 5 4 7= 7'31.Obert R F'stPeep. Cablegram. Admonitor SANDY HILL. b. g. 4 105 By Bute— Sandola (W. D. Babcock). 37813 Jacks'ville 7-S 1:27 fast 20 liw 7 4 5 6 10" in' '-\ J Deav'p'i12 Stringency. Turncoat. A. L Daley 8.767 Jacks'ville 1 1:40? fast 12 10S 6 11 1 3'1 5«1 Butwell S Hoorav. joe Bose. First Peep S767S Jacks'ville 11:451 hvy U 109 4 2 2 4 4=' 4"' F U King 5 RobinGivv. Shapdale, UerrvGift 875S9 Jacks'ville 3-4 1:14 fast 9-5 109 3 1 1 ' 1« l3 V Powers l'l Amvl. Aib.nbv. Zvmole. 87122 Jacks'ville 3-4 1: lag fast 6 5 107 4 2 2 24 24 M McGee 8 Corned 'ne. Har.Hall. M.J.Whalen 87074 Jacks'ville 51 f 1:10S good 11 -5 104 2 113= 31 J Page H A.Stnrtev't. Camel. M-Candlein's 86989 Jacks'ville 3-4 1:17 good 41 109 2 1 1 1 2"t Page l:{ Red Doe. Greenbridge. Mebxleon 80109 Pimlieo 11:43 fast 31 107 7 7 5 4 53 6"lGoldstein Dr. Pillow. Woolspun. " Pocket Fifth Race [5th Jacksonville] FIFTH RACE — 3-4 Mile. 4-year-olds and upward. Selling. (nn~~f I 1 1 ]£ T Ml I HOME RUN. b. c. 4 121 By Garry Hermann— Run of Luck (T. W. Flynn). SS633 Jacks'ville 7-8 l:26g fast 20 120 1 1 1 1 lnt l'l K Griffin s Furnace. Piute. F.thon 8S597 Jacks'ville I 4 1:13^ fast 18-5 130 1 2 1 8*3* Nicol 8 C.W.Burt. Mvstilier. laidTfllaM SX491 Jacks'ville 3 4 1:151 last 6 110 1 2 1 I'll1 G Burns • Varna, Sky...' Spanish Prince. BS4S3 Jacks'ville 3-4 l:15g fast 3 110 8 6 5 8'] l"" G Burns HI skvo. Toll Box Havre SS440 Jacks'ville 3 4 1:14 fast 15 110 1 4 3 3* 2" J Howard lO Hyper'nII.. String'ev. Barnsdaie SS410 Jacks'ville 3-4 1:142 good 41 1 10 1 4 4 3' 3'J V Powers 7 Barnsdaie. D.Bultman. Boserrian S8162 Jacks'ville 51 f 1:081 fast 9 110 6 6 7 61 1' Nicol IO Pond Heart, Tres Joli. Firm. SEYMOUR BEUTLER, b. g, 5 121 By Sain— Grand Lady (M. C. Pritchard). sssl'1 Jacks'ville 3-4 1:14 fast 11-10 121 4 2 2 2- 2J Troxler lo Barnsdaie. Camel Ceremonlns. SS766 Jacks'ville 3 4 1:121 fast 10 103 4 4 5 43 1' J Deav'p't t» F.F'tsteps, l'.UiGratli B'nsd.ile MJ21 Jacks'ville 3-4 1 : 12g fast 9-5 115 3 4 4 44 4-1 Ni.-ol IJ Parkview. J.Cabiniss. Bon. Bard SSU43 Jacks ville 3-4 1:121 fast 4 120 11 8 9 61 7'* J Deav'p't 11 Jam-Swift. Toll Box. D. Biillman 88092 Jacks'ville 3^4 1:141 slow 2 107 8 7 6 SI 4 1 J Deav'p't ,8 E. Court. J.Cabiniss. Ccremouius. 8797S Jacks'ville 3-4 1:161 hvy 11-5 110 3 4 5 53 44 J Howard 9 Waponoca. R.Captive, B.Double. S',731 Jacks'ville 3-4 1 :14J goodll-10 114 1 5 5 4s 3'J V Powers 7 K. Avondale Ailom^tte S Preston 87593 Jacks'ville 3-4 1:13 fast 3-5 109 1 1 1 l4 1« V Powers 8 Grenade. C. W. Burt. De Kalb. IDA D., b. m. 6 114 By His Highness — Carrie C. (S. A. Clopton). SN6I5 Jacksville 3-4 1:13 fast 11-5 111 3 1 2 41' 8*1 Nicd 11 K'gAvondale. Dr.Barklev. Camel 33573 Jacks ville 3-4 1:121 fast 7 110 1 2 I 2'1 2' Nicol 0 Strike Out. St. Jeanne. Barnsdaie 5S Jacks;ville 31 f 1:062 fast 40 95 7 7 S 8 7°1 Moore 8 J.GritliulL. T.MeGrath. Hoffman 87766 Jacks ville 3 4 1:12 fast 20 94 6 6 8 8 8S1 J Henrv S ('.Eastman Pantoutie Bov (Hits 52! 'Iacts:v!i!e 3-4 1:138 fast 13-20 1031 1 1 1 U 1= J Howard 7 C.W.Bnrt. Jack Nunnallv. Critic S7611 Jacks ville 3-4 1:12 fast 10 99 3 12 3' 3»1 J Henry 7 Pantoulle. T.M.Cree.i.Dr.Holzb'g S7214 Jacks'ville 5-S 1:001 fast 40 104 5 5 7 7 4«j J Howard 7 Booger Rod. Arionette. Ladylrma 85702 Windsor 3-4 1:14 fast 11-10 107 1 111' I* Ganz Osorine. LovalMaid. Topsr Robinson ?$■?,?* 'F'Y,1$,,,r g:,6. , . . m By Senator McCarren— Campania (John Burttschell). SS6S9 Jacks ville 3-4 1 :13g ,0, fast 6 Hi 2 2 2 23 1= Ganz lo Varna Karl'sfoiirt C W Burt SS! -!at',ks;v!!!e 24 1:M* last 8 1,rt 1 4 4 5" 7^1 V Powers S Barnsdaie. K. Avondale. GoldDust 5J5i*££lH!? M I:Ja f??* S. . S ■ 5 5 4"t ri Pease » Drtialb. Takahlra. J. Cabiniss. SSMS Jacks vi e 3-4 1:171 hvy 18-j 10.. 4 11 l'l 2'1 Pease « LordNelson. JocRose. Earl'sCourt SJ ifck?;',lle ^i;:?'l?hvy J*»H i 1114 « IVase !» Horac !•:.. SqmueDeal. Har. Hall B8JS*m!!J0n H7:J2iIast 6. ]S£ I l l 1» 3S J Wilson Sim«oe. C.retna GrVen. Hast.Agnes. 51!! Hamilton 3-4 1:121 fast 4 99 3 1 1 1* 1» J Wilson Ida I).. Woodlane. Grande Dame S5061 Toronto 3 4 1:13|fast 8-5 114 1 2 2 34 34 J Wilson Womllane C \V Burt Cartliti ■■ ■' 848,1 Montreal 3-4 1:151 hvy 6 106 5 5 5 4.J 2"k J Wilson Richard Reed. BootrerRed". R.Onvx. KIAMESHA II., b. m, 7 119 By Clifford— Aranza II. (C. W. Richardson), ss.. 1 . huks vi .- J 4 1:131 fast 11-20 10.. 3 1 1 1= 1' E Griffin 11 Finn. Jubilee Juggins Necklet. HS31 Jacks vi e 7 8 1:272 fast 9 5 Km; 4 12 2 f 4:I Obert lo Fond Heart. Skv... Comedienne. 88579 Jacks'ville 3-4 1:121 fast 50 MB 7 B 6 6' EH OBwH 9 Strike Out. Ida' D.. St. Jeanne. S,.m(, Juarez 3-4 1 MM last 13-5 117 5 1 1 in 1» Kennedy 11 Gibson. HannibalBev. Mrs. Nugent S-.'5i ■iu:l,vz ol f 1 :oc.r fast 7 110 13 7 7 f.u l" Kennedy 12 Bertm. mt. Dan.Dancer. O.Louise 37 439 Juarez 3-11:14 fast 2 117 3 4 4 3* 5«1 Pen'Ra.t 10 Gibson. Hardlvson. CanllnarSarto 37336 Juarez 3-4 1:13 fast S 107 I 4 5 1+ 5 -J PM'sjaat S l)re.lk in. LislitKnljri.t. J.Ehrich. 8.20,, Juarez 3-4 1 .141 fast 5 117 9 2 1 1-1 l4 Warren 111 Oibson. Bubiola. Ardeuia. POCOMOKE. ch. c. 4 121 By The Friar— Stars (J. Hewitt). SS783 J k V lie 1 116 1 :47r fast 15 H-9 5 1 2 5 61 4". Hannan S Hoorav, Edwin I... oberon ss. os J k ville In i7o 1:461 fast 9-5 ]4o 3 1 1 2 2 ' ::■ Mr D Pons .5 Bio Orande. F.thon. F. Premium K8493 Jacks ville 7Sl:2Slfast 25 Ml 4 2 3 4 3'1 6"' J Deav'p't s Nealon. Bio Grande. Arondaek ss.591 Jacks ville 7 -8 1 :291 good 8 DO 4 3 3 4 6 6"'1J Wilson • Campaigner. Joe Rose Skaadale M3n Jacks' vllle 7si:31i|hvy 6 104 2 4 4 5 5 5'4., Henry 5 K..11I. CliarlieKastmaii. Evebrirht SS'"- ' :V'.ks,y"le ^^l^'ihvy 5 10S I 2 2 l»k 2» G Burns 5 Spellbound. Dr.Barklev. V Strome ■S ;;; lh,v,"e„lm-,!% !iSl hvy ! 10!' •ll l v K t'"iU7 » *»»f««. Gwat JaWW. HI vertM MMt Jacksville El f 13M] slow 16 107 5 5 5 5 5'1 J Howard 5 J.GrtMall., Boox.Re.IT Mn.rilh Sixth Race [6th Jacksonville] SIXTH RACE — 1 Mile and 70 Yards. 4-year-olds and upward. Selling. (SS.S2.1 — 1:44"-; — 4 110.) MERRY GIFT. b. f. 4 105 By Octagon— Merrv Token (R. D. Williams). 88823 . vi lie lin.oy 1:412 fast 2 Ml 2 11 1 1' gat Adams 8 G. Jubilee. F. Premium M |lCA| vs. p. J'k'ville 1 116 1 :47s fast 10 MB B S S S S 8"}AdaaM s Yama Coli-onda Fl""ill U H6S1 J'k' ville lni70y 1:451 last 4 100 1 1 1 1 1' 11 "Adams 12 St.Josepb (i. rrv'm'deV j Carroll SSU7 Tampa 7-41 JN slow 3 100 3 11 1 1=1 1« Adams 5 T-.mar. Flora liil "v rBobbi i'ook BOB lampa .8 1:322 mud 1 102 3 111 I'll- A.lams 7 1'nnkv. Merman NebnlosoV HS14Tan|W 7-S 1:311 slow 4 M 5 2 2 1 in 2J Adama .-, ,.;,,„„ 'I(i ••,„;„ sin cm vvi7T.ui.pa 3-1 1:172 slow 1-2 KM 4 3 4 4'12-'Fain 7 CaasoWry. D.lJollaV' W I M ssi!., Tainpa 7-8 1 :33jj slop 1 99 :: 1 1 1 1= V Adams • Xm^i JZ*^(»Sm£r^ TAMA. ch. c, 4 HO By Bute — Antiquity (C. S. Wilson) RS813 Jackvllle 1 1 8 l:34f fast B-S tM 841 1 V V .1 IVils. ,, s (]„: - , v T ' ,'io '' c.mntv Clert 38X7 J'k'ville 1116 1:47 fast 3 3M B 4 2 2 2' ::"■' J Wils..,, ,; Pi!lMT ,, ,.,;, . .; '.'; n'\ rl,,L K710 J'k'ville 11-16 1:47? fast 41 110 6 111 V V J Wilson S C. e„n.la W I G-.t ^1^' MS» .lacks'ville 3 4 1:12i?fast 6 115 5 8 5 4^ 2- .1 Wilson lo C K EarrsC.«,Vt C \V Bnrt MSM Ja.-ks'ville I 4 1:121 fast 5 110 3 1 1 1» 1' V Powers lo Toll Bos I'.rG, • • "l V ,,l I olnt BMM Ja.ks'vi e 2 4 1:151 fast 15 110 8 8 7 M 21 S Davis 1) H. 1 ,ei:V„, sLV., Si'.-i 1 sb \Khu-l M4M Jacks'ville 3 4 1:15* fast 6 1 10 1 3 2 5' 7" Nicd In I . ■ mi su, ! 1 f.,1 S842.J Jacks'ville 51 f l:08| fast 7 1114 3 4 4" 3J V Powers 12 I'ondHcart ' Mystlfler. Manheimer TURNCOAT, b. g. 4 107 By Voter— Costume (F. J. Pons). ksts, J'k ville l l l« l 461 las; 25 mi •; 5 5 2 I ..- Braanaa 8 Ardri. High Bur», Campaigner. »».nJkviii«. i l-w i .en fwt s mi : i i s 4- ..■■ m Henry kvmu, Goirooda. Kifail. 55fV-! k.vi."e...1 *1:*"w w ]":' ,; 4 4 :: i" la Ofccn s g. Kimball. Critic. BariofRIchm'd HK14 Jacks vile 3-4 :14| Cut 8 i::: :, 4 3 I* PI Mr Pons 5 J.Grifflall.. T.MeG'th. Goldsmith RM107 .jacks vi le .,-4 1:14 slow 2J lot. a 3 3 4- «-A .1 Howard 7 It. Captive. Pr.P.arklev. H. AjCbm 8*t,9 Jacks vje 3-4 1:13 fast 4 107 4 I I || l« .1 Howard 8 Patriot, Geo. W.Lrhol t. Grenad- B78U Jacks vllle i-8 1:27 fast 3} 103 2 2 3 3 3* 2'1 obcrt 12 Stringency, Annal..l alcv. Sky©. UN .m.-ks ville 3-4 1:13 fast 10 101 7 3 3 3J 1" Moore 1:; st..l -anno.GoldPust.' llaroldllail. ST. ILARIO blk. h. 5 115 By St. Carlo— Orsina (C. H. Knebelkamp). »*13Jack ville 1 1 -s 1 £41 fast 1-3 n:, 4 14 4 4- ::■■ .! DeH'p'l H Varna. Qaam, Conniv Clerk. 88*44 Jack ville I 1-4 2.-471 fast 5 124 1 2 :: 1 fj V .1 li.-av'p't K Kadymlon. Sii-Cat.-sl.v. P. Gaud m; 1 .1 k v ill- lni.iiv 1:4a last 20 109 :, 5 :, :, r. i,"'.s Bavla 0 So. Prim • Goteonda Deacon *t» 88T.9S Jack' ville 11-8 1:54 fast 10 109 5 5 K (i 53 5 V Powers 0 P.dwinl... Gol.on.la. Gerryaaoader tjscijkvile in..-, i etCast :. mi* s I 4 :: V 9"-\Ni.-..i 12 Mer.Glft. st .Joseph. Gcrrvu, d.-r. KNtfS .1 k Mlk- lin.ov 1:4..? fast 3 114 15 4 2 T ■• - 1 ' V Powers !l Sandpiper. PeloSltomc. Agrecm't ■MBt J-k'vllle ImTvy ;:4:.» fast 10 M 91.1 !t M 8* 6-J M McGec 10 Roseburgll.. Kudymlon. B. Scott FIRST PREMIUM, ch. h. 7 115 Bv Gorman— Premium (M. Foley"). I'k'rill i 1 IC l:0| fast 1 114 ; :, 1 3 2] J 1 J Dmv'p'I R Tempter. Sandpiper. PeartPolat. ■ ■' ' '•'' •■ '-'■" 1:441 1.1st 4 ISI :. :; :: :: ::- I»J Tiaxl.-r s (;. .j nl.il.-.-. M. Gift. M. Alm.l. W73S J'k ville 1 l K 1:471 tool 13 -5 112 14 4 4 .:-' V .1 Roid g Sticker Ten Paces. Col. Jot 8s7os J'k'ville Im70y 1:461 faat 7 Ml 5 | I 1 : i- 4 ', Mr Allen 5 Rio Grande, P.thon. Ptfual . SMM .lacksville 7-8 1:26| fast 12-5 1*1 7 5 I I 4' 4-J .1 Reid 11 P.Rultinan. Toison d'Or. F.Hcart s:' J«« k* * "' :; I 1:121 fast 4-6 112 3 7 4 V\ S«I Mr 1 lo I). Stafford. Horace Y... Klarnev. WJ524 Jacks ville 3-4 1:1 21 fast C 11.1 2 6 c. r* f,« NIcol 10 SfkeOuf. J.Cabiniss. K.Av'dal'e. S7SM Jacks vile 1 1:41* Cut 1 114 J 11 11 C fc^ 4* V Powers 12 Skv... Kiwlvmion. Killieerankie. RUa Jacks* Ville 1 1:4*1 fast 3J M 15 5 5 3.1. If J Iteid « John Carroll. Hooray. Cunuiug. QUAGGA. b. h. 6 115 By Dungarven — Xallapa ^E. M. Arthur^. •V Jack ville 1 1 - 1 ".I? fast 4 I HI 5 2 2 1' f : Kan/. S Van::.. St. Ilari... County ( Icr!:. S «2, .1 p ville 1 1 l« l:t«l last 75 :r. I I 1; ( .,' »\ .1 Wilson 8 Ardii. Hi-Ii IttHkCr. Campa iuner. K^43 .1 k ville 1 li.ny 1 :4. r last 11 11 L' 1 5 5 5 4' 4« V Powers S Ron. Hard. JooaCarroIl, Sandpiper SS4'*.. Jack ville 1 1-sl::: fast 12 110 4 3 2 I l« fi» V Powers 7 K.hvin I... Clllf ■■. Oheron. S84..9 Jk ville lm7oy 1 :47f fast 10 llu 4 7 7 7 7 7 * V Powers 7 Ramnan. Spi lll.oiind. U. scomnets (*:«: I kMile 1 lit; l:49j» g.H»d 15 110 i; 4 4 4 4- :i"s Davis 7 Ragman. Oberon, Mamie Algol. «3n» J'k ville 1 116 1:54* hvy 4 5 111" 111 1 1- 1*1 V Powers 7 C.Jul.ilee. Warfield. Belleview. ■287 J'k HUc Ini.oy 1 :'.1J hvy 5 llu'. 1 :: 4 4 4- Z- V Powers g Pocoinoke. C.r'tJubllee. Silveriue. nRRFMOMIMB. b. c. 4 115 By Sempronius— Cereta fP. J. MUes). M s' lacks'ville 3-4 l:12f fast 12 121 5 5 5 I* Jl Hannan 7 .1. Swift. D.Bnltman. Coniedicnne WK21 Jacks'viil* :: 1 1 11 last HI 121 S 4 :. 4- ff*f thinz |4J Parnsdale. Camel. S.Hcutler. lacks' v ilk- 3-4 1:121 raat 15 124 s 11 in p* ::-' ;anz 11 JaneSwift. TollBox. P. Bnltman k» 1 Jacks' vllle 3 4 1:123 fast -'.'- lid 10 9 9 9 SK J Wilson 10 St'keOut. J.Cal.iniss. K.Av'dale. *K37 J'k'ville ImTOj l:5lft ttry in 107 5 5 I c 7 .s '".'.s Davis 8 Porowokc. Qugj-a. GreatJnldlee KW92 Jacks' ville 3-4 1 :141 alow 10-5 MJ 1 4 3 f* I'J P.iilwell 8 Karl'sCourt. I.Cahtalas.S.BcDtler BtR«« Jacks'ville 3-4 1:14 slow lo in7 S I I 1 1- P.iilwell s Camel. Bagraaa, He Kail.. K7»:S0 Jacks'vill-. 7 S 1 :29*. slow 12 M8 19 9 9 9 9"'J.I Peav'p'l i Ita^man. Summer Night. Camel. KTtKS Jacks'ville 3 4 1 :12J fa.st 15 tfM 4 2 3 3' B« P-utw.-n IS ll.Hultinaii. K.Avondaie. P. Lee CASSOWTARY. br. c. 4 115 By Giganteum— Hot Bird (C. Houaerl. KWS7 J'k'vllle 1 1 14 1:47 fast 84 Urti 1 2 S « r. S«jr Jaekaua 6 Plate. Ikrsooaiaetj-. Yania. •"''■' 1 I- • ill.- . si:;;-; last M ME 2 9 in in in UMMHanaan 11 Plate. Console. Spanish Prince. I 4 "•'' 'I -iii-pa "4 1:17 slow 10 lln 4 4 3 3-' 4"llteilly 4 I'.illiellil.bs. Piindaiiieiital.Hrinii7 kMIC Tampa I 4 1 :!7S slow 10 1 1- ! 4 4 #* S» p.eillv 5 Parkview. B. Hibbs. AutumiKiirl KK3N0 Tampa 51 f 1:114 slow 4 1'H-» E 5 5 3* l«* Uefllv 8 BeoHowe, B.Coodwiu. MrAnd'ws KS243 Tampa . I 1 :31k slow 10 IOC 2 2 2 3 A1 «»| l.ov.ll 5 PirateDiana. Harting. Morpeth. B«17 Tampa I t 1 :17| slow I Hi9 I 4 3 2' V Keilly 7 Merrvliift. Drv Dollar. W.I. Hindi SM..2 '.'anipa 7 S 1 :32 slow 2 MB 2 2 4 4 fc« J'Keilly 7 Tamar. Morpeth, I. .eust 15;:d. OTOGO. ch. c. 4 115 By Ornus— Irksome (T. Clare). »W22 J'k'ville I 1-14 1 :48t fast 7 IIS 7 5 5 5 4'i 2* Can?: 1 1 C'niand -r. Maximum. S.W.Rol'n-s •^ ' ■ I'k'ville lni7'i\ 1:451 fast 100 lln 4 s s s 51 (i- .1 ]iennison12 Mer.Cili. St .Joseph RcrryaPaVr f!S4XI Jacks'ville 7-8 1^9 fast IS llu I I s s 71 78 A Uu« M Greoade. Robla Grer. Woolstone SSI47 J'k'ville 1 1 M 1:4*1 slow 30 V 1 9 f. 9 9 9 »*«JA Lung » Ragman. Hoorav Woolstone ■aBlaoaaja 1-8 140J slow I ]U9 111 1 ll 10 Ipton 7 Cassowary. ) V-idental.K. Guinea ■ — — f , ! The email figure under "Str. " shows the distance the horse was ahead of that next in the race. ' I The small figure under "Fin." — unless the horse won — shows the number of lengths the horse was I I behind the winner. Weight to be carried appears at top of column of weights in previous races. '. Page 5 Oakland Entries and Past Performances for Friday, April 8. Oakland Entries and Past Performances for Friday, Aprs! 8. WEATHER CLEAR. TRACK FAST. LATEST PERFORMANCES OF HORSES ENTERED. FIRST RACE— Futurity Course (170 feet less than 3-4 mile). 2-year-chk and upward. Selling. (71S17 '. :ns • . 1" !«!i. | ■Mel i'-.iirs.- iMstTimeT'ckalds Wt St V4 V ft SfrKin Jockeys Slart.-d Or.lrr of Finish. NO QUARTER, b. jr, 6 111 By Viking— Sweet Danger J. T. Strite). SkCK hiknuid :. . l .1 5] si -w a M4 1 3 3 |at _•«■ Shan- 11 Raoorella. Bocollc, ll.ilnade.. • ■ ».,M;,ii-l 3ll:lU?:hvy 31 lm; S s 4 4- :-i' Shah- 10 Redondo. llovalta, C-ppeili.ld. vv naklan.l 3 4 1:10 hvy 10 104 9 S C C- 4- Shale 8 St.l'raneis. l'ath.Slalloi-,1. Uwvalta l»44» Oakland 3 1 l:U fast 4 1UM S Id ■ 71 ■» K nuillli 12 P.iased. Wan.-r. ll.ilnade. S.S431 Oakland 3-«l:14| Cast 3J 113 I C 4 3-1 X*f ■ Smith 1© Kllenl. Phillistina. Aftertuatb. SN3/7 Oakland P C 1:11| faat 3) 110 1 I 3 2* 2«i £ Smilh !» Blacksheep. Kllerd. Uedondo. W221 Oakland 3-4 l:ttj ary 9-10 110 I 2 2 l*| 2» C II Shil'i.' -7 Illusion, chitieilimrs. Ornale. 881SK Oakland 3-4 1:M| mad 4 112 2 3 4 8* 2'1 A Thomas 11 Argonaut. Steel. Charles Creeii. WUrt Oaktawd PC I:1U»w I2 Mis 1 1 1 1H 2" K Smith ! Kad-ition. Argonaut. Steel. CALOPUS. b. g, 3 102 By Canopus— Calora (A. J. Jackson). s';:: o.iklan-i 3-4 1:14? fast 2J . 4 2 3 3 5' S.ld. n 12 Uiiinell. MavSuiloa. Ann.-MeCee KS 23 oal-.l.in-l PC 1:12 Rood in Hl7 S S 5 S* 4' Vosper 10 P.eila. Metropolitan. AlderCulch. ss.,.-: i iaklan.1 3-4 1:141 hvy 100 S4 2 C 7 7" 1««JA Thomas !» Orelio. Thistle P. lie. Scrviceuce. K84Sti Oakland P C 1:12 fast 30 113 8 10 9 C?. 5a ■ Martin 11 Passenger. Tir ■Willi. Reda. K7W9 Oakland 3 4 1:15 slop 30 101 5 7 7 7 7rl" P.uxton 7 Judjre Uuinn. Miss Picnie. Ilex. ki32!i Oakland 3-4 1:141 alow 15 MS M M 10 11" U"}Buxton 12 Redeem. Phil Mohr. Kadatiou. •^247 Oakland 5». f 1 :osj rood 4 105 1 4 3 3=11' Buxton M Klodia P.. Beda. Bl Moliuo. 4710* Oakland i| f 148| mud 12 MB 3 3 8 93 9'"JBuxton 10 Saiuotta. Mi-tropoliian. Wicket. SIR BARRY, blk. c. 4 116 By Sir Hampton— Du Barry (W. C. Scott). ss.. i Oakland F C 1:12 fast 20 ill 4 5 4 S,; 7"'M: S.nilh 12 I'alh. -.Staff....',. Kais.-rlioff. Stee! ss, I! Oakland 1-4 1:1..? good IS 112 2 • 1 1 2- 3 • R Smilli 10 I..Uenssela.-r. Bacolic. Kalserbbff WA3C Oakland 3 4 1.15J slow 20 ins 4 12 C 10" K Smith II P.anoiella. No Quarter. Buculic. KS6* Oakland F (' 1:134 slop 7 lot I 4 0 7 7'» Booney S Blacksheep. Ccii.Halev. O.Stttler Ss54a Oakland 3 4 1:15? slop It. N8 3 2 4 :,-\ 4-' T Uiee 11 Silver drain. S'alvaite. Wap. ««4t» Oakland 3-4 1:15 fast S 109 « 4 3 4111^'! Rice 13 Biased. Waner. No Quarter. KKStl Oakland F C 1:121 hvy 20 103 5 3 7 B l«» Groth !1 Mars.-Ahe. Adena. Puke of Milan ss.-l Oakland CI f 1:20 fast 15 MB 5 3 3 4- 7" (iroth 8 Ukelyll'donne. Ae(|uia. ''hai.tiliy TITUS II.. b. k, 10 116 By Bloomsbury— Sister to Rutb Ryan (G. P. Mc Neil). SJ^a Oakland 3-4 1:14! fast 15 99 7 7 0 8"k 6"» Jalinseu 12 Burnell. MavSutton. AnaoMcOe 8NC»» Oakland 3-4 1:152 eood 7 Hh; C s i; 71 5»J .lahuseu II Mai.Ma.k. Salomv.I.uie F.lodiaR. KK.*7 iaklan.1 F C 1:12J hvy GO MS 7 10 10 10 inn Jahnseu ] t Pa uH'li fiord. Roaamo. Ilamimss t S3K2 Oakland PCIJHnat 0 110 2 2 1 11 7*1 M.-ntry 10 HclenCanoll Tremkreo. Salvage ss;js Oakland 3-4 l:ttf food IS Ins I 5 4 6"t |i| shale 12 Ar.Hvman. Sil.tJtain. Kaiseruoff ■v"" Oakland 3-4 1:14J fast 40 107 9 9 9 I 9'^Shale o Inclement, Balneal. Riskra K7WM Oakland 3-4 1:151 alow 25 IIS C 4 5 8* ■*§ Shah- llCreston. 1'ath.St-ilTord.Woodl'der 175(5 Oakland 5} f 1:09*. hvy I lu7 C 5 8 8* l**MBaOll 10 Col. Jack. R.Kinney. Rnrn.Rush. BIRTH, b. f. 4 111 By Cesarion— Miss Dixon (W. E. Cotton). •-s:..,i Oakland CJ f 1:21| fast 20 in7 3 5 I 6' 7" Cotton » [kakeofUUao. FreneuCook. Acini i K7WI0 Oakland 3 4 1 :!.'.?. slow 20 114 9 10 in 91 1(1*3 Cotton 1 1 Creston. Path. Stafford Woodl'der 8. .,21 Oakland 3-4 1 :io? slow 31 MS I 4 r. 4" 4- Cottotn 1! o.Seid.-r. Bopbooi'e, I Ifraisrl'r 17414 Oakland F '1:12 slop 12 107 I S I 72 B»| Cotton » Banoniea. Roberta. Kmma t; *^27f Oakland I l:41f ajood s 114 12 2 4 61 9'- Cotton 10 Delmas. Contra Coota. Tro.-ha. K138 Oakland F C 1:12 slop 15 112 4 4 4 Vi 1»| Cotton K Goastperll.. GraeeG. Tbbt. Belle 87089 Oak lan-l lni20y 1 :42j fast 30 107 4 5 0 C 6=1 V* Col ton S Roun.l.VRoun.l. Raleiirh. C Bell 87005 Oakland ll:42gfast 6 109 5 7 8 9 8' 7"JCotton 12 Mossl.aek. I'. O'Neal. Meltondale SALOMY JANE, br. f. 4 106 By Woolsthorpe— Siberia II. CF. Rinehart). 88744 Oakland "A l:Uf fast 15 inl I 7 7 SI W ■JRooney 11 Olatbe. GUes, Aft.-rmath s.s0 -Ki Oakland 3-4 1:152 good 12 100 3 1 1 I] 2*1 Booney 11 Mai li.Ma.k. KlodiaP... Comhurv. 8S623 Oakland 3-4 1:171 hvy 41 l.Mi 5 4 9 BE 7'-lRo.»nev 11 Who. Piekawav. Maud McG ' KS5IW Oakland 3-4 1:14 hvy 0 MB 3 11 IJ 2' Booney 12 Little Siaa. F.lodiaR. Banrose KS47I Oakland 3-4 1 :1S| fast 00 97 7 o 9 M* HI Booney 12 Roberta, Kmnia «.. Ornate 8.S40:. Oakland FC1:12 fast 12 101 4 0 G : - 8*1 R mney 10 Ruruell. Annie Wells Waner BOB2 0akUnd FC1:11|CM( 60 99 10 I I 71 6^3 Booney 10 HelenCarroll. Tremargo. Salvage ESTELLE 8L, blk. f. 3 100 By Bannockburn— Sinfl (B. Schreiber). SM.::., Oakland F C 1:12J slow 40 105 2 1 2 7- S'-m: Martin 11 KidNorfli. I ixiel)i\..n Cramercv '-....: o.ikl:-u.l F C 1:13- hvy 50 Hull 8 7 S" S:l K Martin 12 GHIco. PrineeWinter. Rahe.Neel'v OAT.VAKIC. b. p. 8 116 Bv Galore— Rosethorn (C. M. Polk). v-,,1 Oakland FC1:12 fast 15 111 I 8 7 7*4* A Williaias12 r.i;h,-i Stafford. Kais.-ihoff Sleel ■bo* Oakland :: 4 i:i:. last 7 MB .'. I :: fas 1»1 Vosper II Ckna.Green. Piekawav. UnekBnre s:..,.v m;,i an I 3-4 l:la£ good 20 112 2 7 6 5? 5*1 A WllllftmsB Ar.Hvman. Sll.Oraln. K.-usorhofr K7914 Oakland ..;. f l :c9j slop 5 111 2 7 5 1*1 S* C II Hall's II Aajrtefaee. Maiid.Mct;.. MayPlnk S7823 Oakland )• C 1:112 mod 24 109 7 7 6 71 6H1 Kederis 11 I..IH. udonne. NoQuarter \r"'aut RJ505 Oakland 5} f 1 :ttug hv» 6 ]im; 3 3 2 41 I" P.uxton 10 Col. Jack. R.Kinnvv. Burn Rush 87181 Oakland :; 4 1 :15| slow 9-5 148 4 2 1 4". V- A Walsh 11 Wap. Burnell. Lady Rensselaer 8721S Oakland 3 4 1:142 it-mmJ 8 111 1 ll Vh 11 A Walsh 11 Kerry. Titus II.. Argonaut. CHITTERLINGS, ch. e. 4 113 By St. Simonian II.— Sister Juliet (C. E. Mizell). S«2; Oakland 51 1 1 j :•-; hvy ::-. ms s 8 S 8] 7'C'.K.-,,gh 11 Salvage. GooiIShip. Metropolitan K8550 Oakland :: MM hvy 12 MB 7 0 9 9 8*» Page 9 St. Francis. F. Stafford Hovilti RJGta Oakland 3 4 1:15? slop s 105 5 9 11 11 10" » Page 11 Silver Grain. Salvage ' Wap 8X244 Oakland PC 1:149 mud 125 6 8 s 4»- 8*1 A Williams ft I'lMolino. S'il.Crain \r Ilvm-in BS221 Oakland 2 4 1:162 hvy S MS 2 3 5 4- 8*1 Selden 7 Illusion. No Quarter Ornate 8SU52 Oakland F I" 1:12 last .s 1(I7 9 11 11 11 !]*• Maaro 12 A.Honan. Rilliuni L Streuher K7S52 OnkkMOl 11:451 hvy 5 109 2 1 1 3 inn 1218 Munro 12. Kaiserhoff. OooaM is. Lazell. CCPPERFIELD. ch. pr. 9 116 By Handball— Marie Shanklin (Frazier & Farris) s:S74fi Oaklaixl 2 Ml..- fast in ill 1 4 2 2'. I1! Vosper 11 Olatbe. Giles, Aflermalh " ",l:Iar.d :: i I :!'.? hi y m 111 1 2 2 8* 4*1 Vooper 10 Bedoado. No Quarter. Dovalta KS549 Oakland 3 4 1:10 hvy 7 113 5 3 5 7- 7s' Rorel 10 Motronolitan. Olatbe, Good Ship KK32 Oakland 3 4 1 :ln? hvy 31 112 10 9 0 51 7" Taplin 10 Ben Stone. Beilondo. Anjrleface gOXM Mkl ip-i lni2uy 1:44J fast 12 113 112 2 8' 9"] Kennedy T2Wooleij.Coil.erf. Mike Jordan BS197 Oakland . 3-4 1:141 mad 41 112 11 11 5 6"» 2'. Meuiry 12 Rucolic. May Pink. Bnstlla gSiik K7524 Oakland 2 4 1 :16j slow 12 105 9 10 10 71 6"} Meripol llO.Setller. Sopliom'c. L.RenssePr QUICK TRIP, ch. c. 4 113 Bv Cunard— Confidante (Walker & McKinnin). 886SS leakland 3-4 1:M hvy 40 147 3 4 6 6 «*• A Williams « Banorelta. M.Pi.ni. . Pareington 8H624 Oakland ' i l:09?hvy 00 ins 7 7 0 4'. 5 •"-.'. A Williamsll Salvage. GoodSbtp Metronolitan 8.410 oakard .1 f 1:10? sloj) 25 Mi I 8 10 8' S « \V Powers 10 Rapid Water. Dovalta. Dally. OENE RUSSELL, ch. p. 5 116 By Russell— Genie (.7. M. Pier). •akUn.1 i,.i2 ■■-. 1 :44* k x 1 SO 102 8 6 5 9 10* »•* Boouey 12 Pickaway. CfcarteoGreea Orilene ' I 1:171 hvy 7 ll! 11 s 7 8] 8*» Penny ll Wno. Pickaway. Maud McG 8S6|o Oakland 3-4 1:15?. slop 30 111 7 5 7 ',' 7««JA Will'ms 8 P.igCliief. Bit of Fortune Waner K85./I Oakland 3-4 1:10 hvy 4n ins 1 7 7 7- 8* A Williams • gt. Francis. F. Stafford Dovalta kland PC 1:121 Cant 15 lln 12 12 Pull-d up. Munro 12 I.. Rensselaer. Jim Ha una M ' Pink ind 11:45? hvy 15 111 9 5 6 4 5" 5--.'.Ment IV II I'.-il.-iline. WolfvilL- Trocba RVI2M Oakland 11-14 1:49 Mow 24 MS 9 :i 9 9 I t*'|ftareaa » Desperado. FrencbCnnk R'ktliorn •■'"- " M.47Jmud3-l 109 4 7 7 4 31 M J King 10 I.azell. Aunt Kit. Rucolic. Second Race [2nd Oakland] Er-COND RACE— 1-2 Mile. 2-year-olds. Selling. (71188 IT I 111.1 BAV ANN. b. f, 2 107 Bv Bannockburn — Lou Ann CD. Henry). - .17 Oakland 1 2 V. 1 fast 7 ln7 4 2 2-' 2' .1 McBride HI Sal. -ill. M.igail K Daria 1 I l«nd 11 t 42 r I I MS 1 l- ::• •', J McBride 7 MlltJoaes. Al. Irian Wiit'nide «! ««« "akland Si f 42 Rood 8 MM I 7 8' 6"|Pa*e 9 Wln.Wtnter. J.Raset Vrae.aW v' • ' luaftea 2] I 4jM last K MB I {■» |ak J Wilson 8 Pain, v M.. Kin folks Jnir.-z v ,M' -luai.:. 1 2 si 47 fast S Pki 7 7 7 ■'.-; ' M.-C'thy 7 Rue. l-'lvin- Wolf. Solilo " MWMJuarex ?.\ f 111 Cool » MS I 9- 6*1 Goose M Folk. Ralella. Juarez '" •' *l IM 3S B8J8MI 15 llo 5 S' 8*] P's ••]).. t.-n 11 Rue. Coed. tide. RITTA br. f. 2 103 By SoPta::e II.— Piestine (Sacramento Valley Stock Farm). 8S4K. Oakland hvy Bj 1n4 2 3 3' I] P. Callah.iuPi /.P.vana. M.lgailK Bav'ntonll 'k'an. ttf 42 DM 4 MS 1 4 ( [ :.- Vosper » Vague. Wim.n.iWiiiier J. Baaei ^ '- '»' ■■■■ I 43 hvy HIM I 2 8*2* C H shil'g '. ):.;, la. galall Soon MIS! "ahland 3-8 M slow q MB 2 |ak 2* c n Shil'ull Vague. Boon. BaTilalaq II ACADEMIST. b. f. 2 103 By Golden Maxim— Bellamie (J. M Manu^ ,,'l. ! "■' !u'"i »t faat 6 MS s 7 d ::■■: A Williams ft Media, Odwle. Kiata Brana SIS ' " ■■' :;' ' ' f"-{ 5 '":: ■ » ri '■' 'A Wiirma it Vajroe, WinonaWinler l' i:-'is .v SSK". ...-■I and SJf 42 fast M MB I 4' 4-1 A Will'ins lo Moste Girt ( .„ he Soo'l. ' «299 o, Man I :: f 42 hvy M MB I S 7* .",•'. A Wili'ms !• Edda Salali l.'ilt'i WWCtfcikland Hf 42t mod 8 P 7 1 I a S«| A WiBfatots 7 Milt Jones. Kd.la Ravii •^.''' ' "•'"'' »-■ 5 slouf MB 7 :. 9«*|A Wllliamsll Binda. Salali. MBt Jones •";" "■'' l-'" ' : :^ :" s'..w M IP. 2 3i J* A Williams 7 IV.-avi MisoTondle HivHslonla 8NB2 Oakland M B| slop 91 112 7 8 7- M.-ntry * \v. ^ -W.W^u-"m^!*U 1 ABIGAIL K.. br. f. 2 100 Bv Orsini — Sain Shot (p.. Srhreibei ) "■'•" ', " ■' 1-2 49; fasl S 1-7 7 3 » ■ '::- T Bice M Salali. Ran Mm Pi. ii k"-:'M""1 1-2 Klkry IB W,:. 1 q : t Rice IO Bitta. ^taBrana Ravetetna II J* •"'■l""l 1-2 Ml slop 5 MB 8 10 M in'- ■ Mortal M I.af.iinargue. S.M'th.-ws. J.Rasev MIMF. br. f. 2 93 Bv Solitaire II. — Monrovia tDc-vir. & Co 1 1 j 49.! fast 24 94 2 7 7^ 7"! S.l.l.-a P. Salali. Pan Ann. Ali'gai! K. .'.' ;';;'a ,! 7. '/ '■ hvv, :;, " v, i '' »'» J Kederis IO IHtta. Ziata Plana. Al.igailK. '_"*'•■ '"I Si f f rood 34 M 4 4 4 }4*iaVMen » Wta. Winter. 3. Baoer \ragon.--e , ::■' ■;'■■•. i,r !' ;!: 2l** ? ,2? J «:«""""« s Ararooese. W.WlnTJr. M-rJorieA ! J7*J4 "akland 1-1 Ml hvy J-2 MS I B*| :,■■• Cross ! li.-lenP.arl.ee. AlllUlance Media W22S Oakland 3-4 SSI Mow 9 5 DM 10 in M* Cr.ss lociur.v. Vague. Morjorie A. WEST POINT, eh. r. 2 101 By Jack Point— Frevia 1W. T. Andersonl. ^7*2 Oakland 1 ! 48f Coat ES 112 I I 7"\..lau 8 Media. IMhale \. -adeaUsi !.;. 12 Oakland BJ f 12 good 60 lVo 4 7 7" Nolan 7 Milt Joues, Al'driau, Ran Ann. I DOLLY V. B.. br. f. 2 100 By OTgini— Companita (Stockton Ranch Stable). B747 Oakland 12 Bsffoot 20 109 10 M 9t 9l:'i i Archib'dJO Salali. Han Ann. Abigail K. 1'iiM start for tin- following: ELNAR. b. c, 2 108 By Solitaire II.— Guida (G. W. Berry). LADY M. M., ch. f, 2 101 By Rey el Santa Anita — Belledama (Maine Stable). Third Race [3rd Oakland] THIRD RACE — Futurity Course (170 feet less than 3-4 mile). 3-year-olds and upward. Seeing. (71S17 1 sBBJ '- 2 BBjl i SAIN0TTA. b. f. 3 100 By Sain— Ottawa (Island Stable). 87918 Oakland 1 1:481 slop 7 s4 5 5 6 8 8 6*» Kederis C Serrieence. Steel. Mr. Bishop. 87827 Oakland 1 1 :4:« good 10 90 2 3 2 3 21 41 Kederis II Convent Bell. Cop|H-rs. (out. Costa ...:i Oakland Im.'iy 1 :43 ' slow PI 95 4 12 4 6- 6'»SE Martin '.» Meltondale. Miss Naomi. Wap. S7S89 Oakland lm20y I:4S1 hvy 6 85 0 0 8 8 6= 5" Kederis 111 Meltondale. Coppers Col.lesliill 87528 Oakland PC 1:121 slow 9 110 5 7 9 7^ :,: Cobarn 10 SinkSpring. Inclement. Batwtta, 87425 Oakland 61 f 1 :22| hvy .. 91 4 3 5 4s 3«J K Martin 9 Bnaorella, Marhnrg. Sam Barber. 8.32.. Oakland 3 4 1 1 \ slow 12 103 1 3 5 61 0'; Coburn 12 Redeem. Phil Motor, Haiti til a •77228 Oakland 8-4 1 :Mf slow 8 104 4 6 5 7'" 6TJ I'ol.um ! ■adnata, Baiior.-lla. Dr.D'ghertv INGHAM, b. k, 6, 11G By Greenan— Seminola (T. Kirk). '-. 13 Oakland 3-11:15 good 21 113 7 5 5 7n 8" A Williams s S.-rvi. en. e. Mais,- Al«-. I.-nal..-. h ^.iii i'ab!,ina J~Z {*& HI*. i*fi Ui I ! ' W* A *D*rw» s Aatncda, ■ackaaeep. UeawMatev S6.00 Oakland FC 1:121 mud 3 107 2 11 1* in A Williams !l Ralnade. Burn. Rush. NoOuarter. 86460 Oakland 7-S.l:29g slop » MB I 11 l«* f*| A Williams t Orilene. Flavigny. Col. Brady. KAISERHOFF, ch. gr. 6 116 Bv Lord Estertins— Emma Holle (J. L. MacPheraon). 88774 Oakland F C 1:12 fast 12 111 5 7 5 ■* 2*1 Mentry 12 Father Stafford. Steel Nettlax ss.n Oakland 3-4 1:151 food 8 113 s 5 5 « 1 4*1 Meatry 18 I Biaaailail Rucolic. Sir Barrv 5S 32. Oakland 3-4 1:1«| hvy 12 112 3 8 9 6 t*f A Williamslo Ben Stone. Bedoado, Angleface. ffiSn Oakland 1 1:428 fast 10 llu 2 2 2 I 61 6,u A Walsh lo Illusion. HushMonev. font. Costa «328 Oakland 3-4 1 :la| Rood 31 113 3 9 8 I** 8 | A Walsh 12 Ar.Hvman. SHverGrala. Titusil S8067 Oakland FC]:llSfast 18 111 4 6 5 ?.-\ 21 B Smith 8 Aneleface. ContraCosta.KlMolino S.91S Oakland 1 1:421 slop 30 108 14 4 4 4" 4-» B Smith 6 Servlcence. Steel Mr Ma5a 17888 Oakland lm20y 1 :4:,g hvy 30 116 2 5 3 3 8* 8** Vosper P» Meltondale. Coppers. Cohleskill TRAMOTOR. b. g, 8 116 By Indio— Trolley (A. Goodin,. 8M35 Oakland 5-8 1M8J faat 12 113 5 I 6 5' 5*1 M.-ntry 11 K.M.Kiv. Minned... ia. R.elT-.var 80!!.,a s. Anita 3 4 1:12* fast 30 111 7 10 1(1 11» 12'*}Rettls 12 Marbles. W. and Plav. Cossiperl I MBS S. Anita 61 f 1:18* fast 60 ! *» 6 6 6 G3 5»J J King 7 Lord Nelson. Pal. Can.!. Paine. PHILLISTINA, ch. f. 4 111 By Joe Terry— La Amiga (J. Green). ss. 40 Oakland 3-4 1:15| fast 21 lno 6 8 8 71 6; Sel.l.-.i 11 nlalhe. Ciles. Aftermath BMSS7 Oakland F C 1:13 hvy IS 99 3 5 3 2«* 3*J Selden T Maine Abe. Old Settler. Burleigh v.2.. Oakland 3-1 l:Mf hvy 1 lif. 4 7 7 «l 4U Selden M BrBaodo. No Qoarter, Dovalta. ss ,1,1 oak and 3 4 1:10 hvy 11-5 107 1 5 4 61 8»| T Rice IO Metropolitan. Olatbe. Good Shin. S8431 Oakland 3-4 l:14j raat 7 99 2 l 1 -y 2? J Class 10 Kilerd, NoQuarter. Aftermath. ^a,k an'i F(' 1:11^ fast 5 MS 6 8 S 8* 7"' Vosper » Rlaekshe.-p. NoQuarter. Ellerd. 86S03 -^'; Oakland 5-8 1 :01« jrood 10 109 2 II 10 9- 8'« B'rasch 11 Hamper. Tala. Belle. I'.Staffonl. 88577 Oakland F C 1:12 mud 12 103 1 6 6 5* 3«1 J Glass s Hanipass. Crace O., Cymbal. LITTLE SISS, b. f, 4 111 By Greenan— St. Lucie II. (Quinlan & Peck) &S47 Oakland F C 1 :11» good 41 114 S 7 C 21 4'1 Cross lo Woodland.-r. Redoiul... Burleigh 8s.j6s Oakland 2 4 1:16 hvy 10 107 2 4 2 2* l5 Cross 12 Salomv Jane. Klodia P.. B.turoae • .... Juarez 51 f 1 :073 fast 10 110 12 11 11 11 11» Ponder 12 luaGrav.S. Rossmoi.- Pkw M v.r» 87119 Juarez 3-1 1 :13g fast 25 108 I 6 6 5*15* CH Shil'g 7 Posing.' Minnolett-. In.-i Cray." 8,1,34 Juar.-z ( -8 1:321 slow 25 1U2 3 4 4 6 8 a*| Kennedy 12 Sahailo. Plume. Rhkey. RFDONDO. b. g. 7 116 By Inspector B.— Balance All II. (L. W. Sears). vs ,2^ Oakland lna28y 1:451 Mod I 113 I 2 5 7 8 B**M ArchoVd 8 Sil.I.inc B4x.B4xaa. Spring Ran. 88687 Oakland F C 1:13 hvy 7 MB 7 3 « 8*1 7' :11 Vosper 7 Mar.se.Y4..-. OMtSettler. Phillistina 88647 Oakland I- C 1 :11* good 4 128 7 9 7 61 2? A WilliamslO Woodlander. Rurlelgh. I.ittleSiss 8862a Oakland 8-4 1:18] ivy I 111 9 3 2 ink in A willianmio No Quarter. DovalU. Coppertteld 88969 Oakland 3-4 1:16 hvy 7 113 9 9 9 41 4*1 Kederis 10 Metropolitan. Olatbe. Good Shin. S8533 Oakland 8-4 1:16= hvy 15 112 7 4 4 V- 2* Kederis 10 RenStone. Angleface. Kaiserhoff H431 Oakland 3-4 1:141 faat 13-5 106 7 6 3 51 6 *}Taplln IO i:ilerd. Phillistina. No Quarter. BnSSOakJaad FCJ:l1iCaat 8 HO 3 2 2 41 45 A Williams ii Rlacksheep, No Qua rterT Kilerd. MARGARET RANDOLPH, b. m, 5 114 By Longstreet— Metrical (H. G. Bedwell) itS. '[' . !al"! 3-4 1:1..;-; hvy 4 Inl 5 4 5 5- 8*» Taplin S Ampedo. Ingham. Blacksheep. ;~ Ma^ a"4 ;l"f : i? hvy 41 111 2 2 4 6 5'M' H .shil'g 5 Crave (i.. Thistle Relle. Pordello SS )a,k an(] „llA2 fast 4 H2 1 1 1 4 71 10=* C H Shil'glO Rosevale. Dr. Downie. Wicket. 17947 Oakland 3 4 1:163 hvy 7 Ml 3 1 1 1-' IJ C H Shil'g12 Adena. Roherta. Dovalta. 87872 Juarez 1 1:402 fast 9 ME 7 111 l'i 3=} Page 11 AlmaBov. Alhionll.. M. Vigilant. 87821. Juarez 7-8 1 :2,t Caot 12 112 1 7 7 7 7 4*1 Quay 11 Hardlvson, D.otM'tebello. A I. Boy mo., Juarez 1 1:41 fast 8 188 2 4 4 3 3» 4'i Quay 9 O.Sttddatb, D.ol.M'tehello.IVIIeas 8. SM Juarez 1110 1:4. last 13-d 188 4 I 2 2 || 4«j Quay » Buna. P.ofMontebcllo. K'htRlaze GABRIELLE b. m, 7 114 By Woolsthorpe— May Kennedy (Allen & Henaley). s- '-■': ■ !i,':'n" ■',' r, f, st '!"- .5 5 I I r' r:':- Kederis .M'aja n i H . Hamper. Clo.idlight. 'lv:in' Hl\^&^S S^JS I "' T' £ £***■ 11 P.CIifford. C. Heart. I.. Rensselaer 87296 Oakland 3-4 l:18t last SB 1ul 7 6 6 7- 7" C,ross 11 Pargin. Nagazam. Anna May. 8.1. » Oakland 5} f 1 :08| hvy 30 100 2 4 4 516"lGross 8 Vtm^UmT3.U.9kfr»mU.OMitt v _h.. Denver |1 f 1|J7| last I MB ::»i Hollister .'. J.Griffln II.. Bell Flower, St.Jo.-. 85441 Denver M 1:011 fast 3 ln9 HA Morgan 4 Wild.Bill. Chesuar.liiie. Denver CAPTAIN BURNETT, b. g, 7 116 By Rubicon— Miss Reel (H. A. Cotton). 87468 Juarez I 1:411 fast 5 MB 4 7 7 7 4^ 4*} B'achotea 11 True sif. Molieie. C. J. Cox. p620Juarea .8 1:29 fast 10- 114 I C 6 6 6J 3 | Mondon 12 Tom Pranks. Cull, llllie P.urnett. s.oSJuanz 1 VMJ faat 8-5 11 8 5 6 7 7 4'i C II Shil'g 9 Niblick. Alinena. S.mline. V )• :;l':^ .' ]A Jast }■ Jg 5 •; B g f WB-ocaoten 8 Baaa, D.ofMonteheilo. K'htRlaze B74143 Jtuartsat 1 1-14 1:481 Coat lo 107 0 3 4 5 7 6"H» Austin 7 Wolferton. Gaaotaa, Pugraver 5S?J 'tuapM 11:43 slow 7 109 7 7 6 5 6-J 6'- Pen'gast 10 Rubiola. Almena. True Slf. 8.31. Juarez 7-8 1:28 fast 9 109 8 11 11 8 7- 6* Ramsey 12 Car.Sarto. Misprision. Brougham SISCUS.br. c. 3 105 By Serpent— Princess Tulane (D. Henry). ^i.'* V:lkU""' J-,0 :12„fast 40 m » M I"''' » "JJ McBride 12 Fat berSt afford. Kaiserhoff. Steei 88136 Juarez 61 t 1MBJ Coat 10 101 2 4 5 Stk 2* Goaaa S Malitiue. Delf. Dan Norton. ss ...s Juarez 3 4 1: 4^ last 12 1123 4 3 81 3*1 Oooao 11 Nila. Corzo. C. W. Kennon. -«..- ' u:lroz j ,HJ fast V1 U'2 •' 5 4 C«k 7'«1K Dugan 11 The Wolf. B.Lvnch. Charles Fox. ■..89. Juarez 51 .-,! f 1 :0S last 12 112 7 4 3 8*19 Pat- !» F.Eogene. CalhryaScatt, U Pa ret SoStiSSS V*. :;iJraS; I2 JS J 1 I 9 V. Hage 11 Malitiue. Bob Lynch. Fusileer. 8.619 Juarez 3-4 1:14 fast 5 112 6 5 4 6' 5'" (1 Archib'dlO Kvle. Nila. Lake Cates. 8, 08. Juarez .J-4 1 :13J fast 10 106 8 7 6 6' 4=1 Q Garner 10 Gilntent. L'vParet, M.Cenevieve 83 49.1 Juarez :^8 1:011 fast 13-u 107 5 2 2 2"k l'i C H Shil'glO Cesarilass, Corzo. JudgeShortall. GALENE GALE. br. f, 3 95 By Solitaire II.— Hertha (W. M. Cain). 8844;; Oakland 8-41:16 faat 13 85 U 12 12 12 fe" Selden 12 Biased. Waner. No Quarter. 8--'ii;H:^^' P« . }'■}% ast £ 2 :i :* £ ¥ 5!1 SH,1,,n P RoyJunior. Burn.Rush. Banoniea s'mjo^oo' ^^:^1V'VTa SS , -- & «,siAnd.Tson 8 AlderGnlcb. Roberta. GlenMeane vr^i . ^i \A.L 5lop !• .!! Z :! •' ,;"k ' JA Thomas ! Banoniea. Roherta. Emma C. 86888 Oakland l H • f 1 :t)9J fast 0 112 3 5 3 4-' 5*5 Vosper S Silvia Fir Cah.nus Pi I'Ptite 'sr^^!^ L'^^^SiSJ \ ? ? n 7'' Selden 11 BairiKlip'b.: lieTsiiver S rata. ?-i5'°5kanl ri S, V°,'Ahv'y, if* 10S 2 1 1 U 2nk selden a Passenger. Calopus. Kdd.Craney. 8(.4b2 Oakland 51 f 1MB] mud P 1U2 3 11 t*lV Selden ,8 RaleighP.D.. Ad.Gulch. Lumen. Fourth Race [4th Oakland] FOURTH RACE — 6 1-2 Furlongs. 3-year-olds and upward. Allowances. fTBJBjiBi I 1 1 Mil SF&& ? Cl . . X11 By star Shoot— Isolee (J. L. Brownl. 884Je Oakland 3-4 -,4. 1:1.,! ,-, hvy o - lir.i 3 3 3 3 21 A Williams S Prefui. i... S.-uell. ^--Hi!k;""i :'-8 1 am • slow 20 98 I 5 5 5* S Parker i; Pn-jui. io. Cloudlight. Madman. s.s,;;. oak an, Ml* In N 184 8 G 8 6 5«*1T Bice .; Cloudlight. Madman. Preini, i.. 88501 Oakland F C : 0l slop 1| 100 2 f 6 6 6'"IT Rice • R.R.-ed. PhilMohr. CopiUtown. a MS Juarez 3-4 1:12* fast 15 107 4 2 2 8*1 «*] R'sehoten ,5 Rlagg. Gypsy King l.« i nond S7823 Juarez 8-4 l:g taat 8 110 6 3 3 8»T* Louder 7 Seo-nfull. (Jlenllclen. M.Hannah. 8T7S .lu.-ir.-z 3 4 1:12.' last 1 112 3 4 5 5 " 4'» Mol.sw'h « Sugarmai.l. Paiamita Toplan.l So,... Juarez 3-4 1:1^ fast 3-4 109 2 I 1 88 31 C. Garner tcSt. Roh. (iol.ltiun F.xec | tt S. 449 Juarez 5J 1 1MB] last 3 112 1 2 3 11 1} G Garner 4 Jolly. Pajaroita. Seveufull. *S* ,G,A,F,FNFY- * ,6 . . 114 By Golden Garter— Miss Maxim (J. S. Harlan). :,kan' ' ° 1:W fast ,„ 1S"5 H! 3 '* ' C1 V' ,; Archil.'.! 7 Goldliim. Thistle Relic ltalroni-i "";::„: ,- ; , , ', ri1:J5L iusl 7 H5 •"' 3 ! * S ^'l Kennedy 8 Ban. Water, Sil.Knight.V.Johnson JW akan 5i , tH?** !? ;"7. 4 5 5 5* 4*1 Kennedy tMMjaroita. J.II.Sheehan M I m. s8:.i Oakland 3-4 l:Uj hvy 4J 110 1 4 6 5* 4* Kennedy 0 Leuiston. Righteasy. RlJb Reed S..12 Oakland 1 1-10 1 :49* slow 3 105 111 1 1* 1*1 Coburn 4 Sil Knight Na.lzu ' •' I. Iin'on ^oak-!an,i 3-?,1:?l, h,vy 3.„H0 4 4 4 4* 2* Coburn ! ClondlShf: BlaocnUnBalirataer 2SH Oakland 1 1:44-? slop 11-10 109 2 11 1 1U 11 Coburn 5 Raleigh. Fulletta Trust S-^°^,karK7 - 5-8 1:011 slow 12 104 3 2 3 2« 2*1 Coburn 5 Madman, Prejuic'io. Hector. 0283 Oakland im.oy 1:44* faat 11-10 113 4 2 2 2 l»k ljj Churn !» John Ix uis. Na.lzu. Rosevale. COLONEL JACK. b. h. 6 114 By Pessara— Middv Morgan (0. Turek). •sv. ;? Oaklai i.l 11-8 1:. 2 fast 15 97 1 1 1 1 4^ 5" A Thomas 5 Orbicular, Ches.Krwm. Inclement *«* ';,,1"11 ' i ^t'*]""1 S "4243 5 (Ok 8* Mentry IJ Rey Hindoo. Phil Mohr. Fancy. s'i'i ^akan^ , I :-L fust, 5 10" ■' 3 '• 5 4i 4S Gross •-' Ch. Krum. (trl.icnlar. inclement 88,11 Oakland i 1 1-8 1 :..4* good 30 103 1111 H 2* Gross 5 Orbicular Whiddeti Nadzn %-- Plakan4 m-!y : !: , vy Sf*H 4 -! 3 3 3* -" K Martin G Keep Moving. Inclement. Miles. StSP***?"*! V'V01' 1A,i nvy 15 103 *** * **1 1* E Martin 8 K. Moving. Aks Ar-Reu. Redeem £S RS an4 ll_11 :^;'"P U-5 102 8 S 6 5 4* 2- Taplin S OceaoVievy. Brvce. Miss Ofll.-iou" M484 Oakland 11:42 fast 30 11110 7 7 7 6= 6"1T Rice IO HnsUMonev. M.I'icnic. Chant illy SscsSktand 5 ,P!?n o'Day-Smirr (W. T. Anderson). ss.,., Oakland V F ni-ia l.loj good «,-!.¥, 3 Hh, 1 o 3 4 , ,-By 4- 8*1 Vesper 11 (Jillwrt Rose Se«,-ll Goldnnn »» Oakland FCl:1l*hvyl0 108 3 2 4 31 HVeaper fi Mvles O'Conn.-ll Sewe Orelio F-(J.1:L° '.ast :!J H ! ! 2 2i «▼•»•»« SnUaialta. Hamper. Cloudlight.' w,-;(!a an' 880, :» Oakland 5-8 1MB last 8 10-i 6 6 6 5' 5'* Vosper 8 Madman DelCruz-i lor Preinlein nlu^'l 'ItS !2! faSS Jtx IS \ I \ ? ^ Vos',pr 7 **5& Madinai '"Bino.'.. "r S-o 17258 Oakland 6-8 lMBf good 18-5 103 1 6 6 52 4" Vosper | Sewell. Kid North. Orelio. fs^ST'i ib' T1, 6 . . 104 By Worcester— Regatta II. (H. Mack). ss. « Oakland 7-8 - o 1^ k-, r fast 8 MB 6 5 I 3 3** 4* Anderson 8 RevIIind.... PhilMohr. Col. Jack ssr'.s :'k,,m ^ -v :I4r' K,",,d lo 2? " '" " 4 4'1 5'«lA,„lerso„ 5 orbicular. ClonelJack. Whid den 8M..I8 Oakland 1-8 1:28 slop 20 99 6 6 « 5 6 5 i Anderson 0 Inclement Ran Water tZmlwrnZZ W5»l Oakland lm74y l:4Sg hvy 6 97 6 5 5 5 5* 5'HArid^rson K eeoMovlne ill t I In SSR^S^ 51f l:««Efast 20 102 6 6 6 7« 4 "Anderson fl J 'SS eel" 7, PMohr Sa|{r«-«"« 88403 Oakland 7-8 1^8 fast 13-5 103 2 5 3 3 5'» 5s? Taplin 0 Irasee L I) leu. one -I, . l.-meni 881^7 Oakland 1 1:4U atow 4, 107 2 3 3 2 2» 4»* Anderooa B Boss ,fe lasSaS a^daaan^ 8,91, Oakland 11.42* slop 6 96 4 2 2 4 4 4-'lAnderson 4 F.Johnson. Sil.Knight.JeanetteM. Fifth Race [5th Oakland] ! , I FIFTH RACE — 1 Mile and 20 Yards. 3-year-olds and upward. Selling. (78105— 1 :4 'f.— 3—102.) RTrBRIC ch. h. 8 113 By Mirthful— Herbric (California Stable). S7M Oakland ll:42gfast 8 IF. 10 6 5 3 2- I- G Ar.lul.dl 1 Ccomrs PrenWi C.".k It Mnnrv ss,;. t Oakland lm28y 1:44 good 9 MB 7 6 5 7 7* IT Rice S I ?K,'ne. Cobb4ll. Avonlellna 88808 Oakland 1 1-16 1 :..0g slop 20 MB 6 4 2 I 3-.'. 2" T Rice 9 Ra.Iat * o, Vv iiteli s W fville g470 Oakland lm28y 1:43 fast 20 109 Left at the post. Page 1 1 •; c ',. ,G C Cn Gle\Tna h aue 88.48 Oakland ImSBy 1:481 mud 8 114 8 5 5 5 4\ 4" C II Shil'g 7 Mr Bishon Col Tick Av..,,tol,..a WOO Oakland 1 1 :44K mud .1-5 111 5 9 8 7 A 6"3C I! Sliil'S !» Redeem 'cr!- ci^nth AlV R s op' G Ml Oakland 11:411 mud 1 109 12 2 2 2 I* Taplin 7 Servlcence. Cock Sure C Green ^?I,C^?N' ,br1 f'i,7, , , , . 110 By Masetto— Maltese Cross (W. Gabriel). HTM Oakland 1 1-M 1:4SJ faat ,n 10 MM 4 11 2 2' 3* A Thomas 7 JohnLonis \k-\rllii I .—itee -./.Oakland Im20y 1 :44| good U-8 113 2 111 1» l'i Vosper 10 W'.4fvil • ;..ck Sure i'-it ifii, - ss.. . Oakland 61 r 1:22 hvy S, 111'. 8 8 8- S-i Kederis 9 N^^orod ^Jan?allHal^ 1*25* 8-.-I..1 Oakland Im.ny 1:44 fast 20 142 5 4 5 4 4*. 5".1.Kederis ; I) of Mil-n lll.wiA , \ir iliZ „ 884... Oakland 1 1-14 1 :47^ fast 15 inl 4 1 1 1 | nTSL 11 ftla^a^/K 88382 Oakland 1 1 :42^ good 3J 110 0 3 5 6 6J fi" Page 7 Wicket Steel On t-iisa ~1 ^ \'m'\ ,T.-fl:13 hvy 12 Ills 10 10 8' S'^J Ked.-ris 10 Fanenil Hall Plmkim Salvaae s.229 « Oakland I 1-M 1:471 alow 11 ins 8 2 2 5 5} 8«1E Dugan U BdBall. Keep MovliT: J (C Oea. MISS OFFICIOUS b, m. 6 103 By Meddler— Ballyhoo (M. Rcis). 'd!?.*,. 12 5 5 5 ? V, % 'V''''- 7 P R.I.au.hrev. I.egatce.Wolfville gt^S 873 akand ::.«':- Soli5 IS } 5 I 3 9 S- K *7¥ttZ5ZJ^*&*2SF ^oikStad iiaa ? «7 i s i s* si as: s2nia^,^aalM^oa^: 8M78 Oakland ImTBy 1:451 taat 88 98155 5 5 5"'3Kederis 5 Meltondale! K."Sln« FdBaU v7;!:::^!an,! ..usiaag SS i 6 7 o "• i-; •! ;;;::;;,;; cSSK: ^.^.r-.■^^p.VeT"0 88632 Oakland lnr.'Oy 1 :441 good 12 111 7 7 S 8 8j T» P*p 2 HrtiW ('• r ,s Creeri MU-. IgotaSnl .nu^initSv? P) S I 9 ft SpTb, P2 SirlXl'nr P^r^'^itVerv S7S02 Oakland lm28y 1 441 slow 15 MB 4 4 8 7 8 1 SojKeogh » Aka^BeiL" tUverUiaT' cSkSZ *N41 Oakland 1 1 :44J mud 12 97445 3 3' 3" A Thomas 7 S-rvlcnce?' Rubric Cbas lire" n VH^H MONEY, br. « ;. • 107 By Bncat-Negress faV S. Fountain). S| ",,k!:"" 1,:J|- fast ?1 1(I4 4 6 5 4 4- -.••'. Churn s Wldddeii l", , \I hi Redeem ss,.,, Oakland I 1:421 taat 1«: 5 no 2 5 :: l 1** 4*1 Mentry ll Ki ^n « ;.m S sod Oakland ImSBy 1:44 good 11-5 ill 256 8 s B'MGrooa s ' Furioul- 'fv-d^km 4n.nMiM ^Oakland 1 \W fg£ L* IO. I , ! ! Si fl 1 1 ^^ '" ' ^= '--'i'n"" KHed'U8 22STS1 S,,1,,,a,fc-a 85 - . . Bv HamiIton "-Cricket (W. E. Cotton). ::-^o -n £ ELS • ! s i - ^ v."::^,v ^:^;-:;t^ V1':^;^:^-::l-;.^ ., , , ' ! 4"r * '! "•' »•' I 1 4 4 2* I'.1. A Thomas 7 Stee Onatama Colonel lack s8 ^ ^ Oakland ImSAy l:44f mud 21 91 5 4 6 6 8* 8'* Selden 7 Mr l'i l,. -,.i i-.,-l i! .„. ,, 88176 Oakland l„,20y 1:44? slop 9" 87 3 3 4 4 4* V A Thomas 7 P.l' B.. it. s . vii I c cT m BBWOBMBBH) 11MI BBtt 8 112 10 6 6 5 4«* P| A Tuolllaa 10 Rosevale. KS!Sili'&SSm MFRLINGO ch. r. 7 105 By Ornament — Mary M. (Hogan & Rinehart). S*:T7fi Oaklan.l 1 I It 1 :Ki slow J". ».". 113 ] 4 4* Selden 4 Roggs. Bl.i.klonl. ]•:.]. T. Fryer H7»:. Oakland lmTOy 1 :49* slop 4 5 11(9 1 i 1 1 l"i .-'. A Walsh 7 Rubrie. Whidden. SinK Spring. SW.69 Oakland 1 1-S 1 :5«i slop ll-iltt 1 1 1 1 I1 13 Mentry 7 Kd Ball. Convent Bell. Legatee. 88500 Oakland lm20y 1:431 hvy U-5 1U7 4 a 5 «1 :t7 R ioney « Rose vale. K 1 Ball. Mr. Bishop. LEGATEE, h. «r. 8 107 By Belvidere — Legacy (Northwest Stable). S87SS Oakland 1 1-16 1:4S* fast 8 109 7 7 7 7 «'.'. 4T C Arehili'd 7 Jolmlionis. Aks-Ar Ben. Cadiehon SS74S Oakland 1 1 4 -: 9i last 4J 10.". K « 1 H 2'i S" 3 «;ross J .I.R.L'ghrev. M.nflieis. Wllville SftioJ Oakland linJiv 1 :44J good lu ] (K 11 IK 111 10 S1 «"' Page U I'ieknwav. CharlestJrevn. (Irilene 87964 Oakland 1 3-16 J:(K!K hvv 12 101 6 « « 6 t". 6:rJBuxton « Wliidilen. Servieenee. Homeless. K7412 Oakland 1 3-16 2:051 slop 12 HO 6 6 7 5 41 3"} Cotton S Mr. Bishop, Brveo. Buckthorn. £7-73 Oakland 1 1-K 1 :55* good 10 112 5 6 6 6 71 10=-JE Dugan 10 M. Officious. M.Naonii. C.l'aine. 87003 Oakland 1 1-4 2:081 last 0 109 7 1 7 6 5" 4' Cotton 7 MissNaomi. St. Albans, Whidden fllLVER LIKE. b. m. 6 103 By Free Knight — Silverlining (J. Schreiber). i*S34 Oh k land 1 1:42 fast 12 ltd 7 2 4 i 6- 6 "£ ;ni-g:iii X Whidden. Beau Man. Bedeeni. 8S72.". t»akland lml'Ov 1 :45| good 10 ]K«'2 11 1 1- li tiargan K l i\ie|(i\on. SpringBan. Oe.View 8KV72 Oaklan.l 11:44 hvy 7 103 7 6 S 5 E*| 6" Cargan 12 J.R.L'g-hr'y. Cohleskill. Br.Dow'e KST^fi Oakland 1 1-16 1 :498 slop 4 92 4 3 3 4 5* 515lC;argan K Ocean View. Col. Jack. Bryce. 8S3P2 Oakland 1 1-16 1:521 hvy 15 97 5 6 6 6 6 5'" C.argan t Mr.Bishop. Rosevale. UretchenC. 88200 Oakland 1 1 :44g mud ■ 106 2 4 7 8 71 7'= Selden S» Redeem. GretchenG.. Mr.Bishop. R8102 Oakland 1 1-8 1:7.4 good 12 99 6 6 5 S 6'° e'lJKederis 7 Desperado. French Cook. Sir.Iohn 88056 Oakland 11:42 fast 7 112 6 7 9 10 M 9=°JSeWen 10 Rosevale. Dr. Downie. Wicket. 87940 Oakland 11:46 mud 31 107 7 7 7 5 4* l" t Kederis 7 Siim Barber. Cataline. Steel. NASMERITO. b. g. 4 103 By Nasturtium— Merito (Petaluma Stable). &*31 Oakland 1 1 -8 1 ::V.g fast IS 107 S 5 5 6 5»k 4- J King « M.Jordan. SpringBan. CockSure. *8.4S Oakland 1 1-4 2:09ii fast 20 106 7 7 7 5 5s 5"! J King 7 J.R.L'ghrey. M. Officious. I/egatee J.S 727 Oakland lm20v 1 :44| good 6 HW 6 10 10 10 10 S'-'U King 10 Cadiehon. Wolfville. Cneksure. SX572 Oakland 11:44 hvv 41 106 4 10 10 12 12 12i:iJ King IS .I.R.L'ghr'v. Cohleskill. Dr.Dow'e 88536 f»ak land 11:45 hvy 100 106 6 10 10 7 7J 74J J King lO Tremargo. Fr'ehCook. llampass 86867 Oakland 1 1:428 good 10 106 Left at the post. J King 11 Miss Naomi. Wan. Dr. Maver. 86669 Oakland 1 1-8 1 :56g slop 20 104 4 7 7 1 7 7" J King 7 Merlingo. Ed Ball. Convent Bell. 86675 Vneouver 1 1-S 2:06 slop 10 104 7" J King 8 Wolfville. Sea Lad. .T. C. Clem. 85451 Vcouver lm70y 1:461 good 5 105 2» J King 6 Roy Junior. Rosevale. Ed Ball. HANNIBAL BET. b. g. 8 110 By Emm Bey— Chula (F. M. Hopper). 8X7 IS Oakland 3-4 1:15 good 30 113 8 7 S 8 71- Barker 8 Servieenee. Marsc Al e. Lena Lech 88fi«'7 Oakland F C 1:12 slop 12 115 3 i 6 7= 711 Gross ! Dareington. Grace G.. Ben Stone 88555 Oakland 61 f 1:22 hvy 7 111 1 3 5 51 8"iPage f Novgorod. Faneuil Hall. Ellerd. 8X367 Oakland ll:42gfast 16-5 117 4 3 : 9 9 9'« J McBride 10 Illusion. Hush.Monev. Cont. Costa 883:10 Oakland 3-4 1:141 good 3 113 3 3 4 1= l5 C H Shil'g !) Argonaut. Beda. Ben Stone. 88219 Oakland lm20yl:47 mud 3 111 4 1 1 1 l2 1= 0 II Shil'glO Steel. Cataline. Dr. Downie. 8HV.3 Oakland F C 1:10* fast 5 111 1 4 4 41 5s C II Shil'glO Royjunior, Burn. Bush, Banoniea 87647 Juarez 3-4 1:141 fast 21 119 4 3 2 & * 65 C H Shil'gll (MiOuise.R.J.Swanner.Ches'rdine. 87556 Juarez 3-4 l:13g fast 41 119 9 3 3 3*J 3« C H Shil'gll KiameshalL. Gibson. Mrs. Nugent DENE, br. m, 5 105 By Locohatchee — Deno (J. W. Hodge). N*79:: Oakland 3-4 1:14$ fast 20 Wtt 1 12 12 11 ll'-Gargan U Burnell. May Sutton. AnneiMcCce SS273 Juarez 1 1:401 fast 11-5 102 4 7 7 6 4?. 3'i G Garner 11 L.M.Eekert. Car.Sarto. Hardlvson 881X3 Juarez 11-16 1:47 fast 8 103 3 2 4 4 2'i 2* McCahey S Alma Boy. D.ofM'tebello. S.News 88141 Juarez ll:41|_fast 20 109 8 7 5 6 4» 4 H Goose ■ II. Pearson. Gerrymander. Buna. 88087 Jut rez 1 1-16 1 :46| fast 6 107 5 4 5 6 5 k 34 McCahey M AlmaBov. MissVigilant. Arcouri 87997 Juarez 11:40 fast 4 104 7 4 5 7 71 6'i T Bice 10 T. Slicker, Hanllyson. Altenberg. S7S49 Juarez 1 1-lfl 1 :461 fast 7 100 3 5 4 4 31 3« J Wilson 6 Gerrymander. An.MeGee, Al.Boy S7854 Juarez 1 1:401 fast 40 100 7 5 7 5 5' 1' G Garner 10 Almena. Gunston. Hancock. Page 6 Sixth Race [6th Oakland] SIXTH RACE— 3-4 Mile. 3-year-olds and upward. Fillies and Mares. Selling. (7.X2X9— l:llffc— 3— lit". I ROBERTA, ch. f. 8 97 By Ort Wells — Sweet Billie (H. A. Mercer). 8SS62 Oakland 3-4 1:14 fast 25 95 8 9 9 4". 3'2 Rixiney !l Metropolitan. Creston. Ellerd. 8862S Oakland 5i f 1:10 hvv 12 95 7 989 8*1 Selden 0 Banoniea. BeauMan. M.Musgrave 885:46 Oakland 1 1:45 hvy 80 95 1 5 4 I ■ 41 E Martin 10 Tremargo, Fr'chCook. llampass 88507 Oakland 3-4 1:15 slop 7 95 3 6 6 6-S4"lE Martin 8 Lea* Lech, Emma G.. llampass. 88471 Oakland 3-4 1:151 fast 12 97 1 3 4 Ink ink R Martin 12 Emma G.. Ornate. Netting. 88382 Oakland FCl:lljjfast 8 94 9 7 7 6J 5'i E Martin 10 HelenCanoll. Tremargo. Salvage 88330 Oakland 3-4 1:14* good 10 95 1 6 9 8 814 Parker 1) Hannibal Bey. Argonaut. Beda. 88276 Oakland 3-4 1:161 hvy 15 81 2 7 7 7 4« Selden S M.O'Con'l, L.D'donne, R. Water. BISKRA, br. m, 5 111 By Hermence — Africa (J. Stowe). S8471 Oakland 3-4 1:151 test 4 113 2 2 2 63 6'1 T Rice 12 Roberta. Emma G.. Ornate. 8829X Oakland F C 1:131 hvy 8 107 4 7 6 6- 42 Page ! MarseAbe. Adena. Duke of Milan 88172 Oakland 3-4 1:151 slop 5 113 1 7 7 8J 8= ' Page 10 Radation. Faneuil Hall. Burleigh 88077 Oakland 3-4 1:141 fast 41 112 6 4 4 5 1 8 1 Page » Inclement. Sainest. Emma G. 87739 Oakland F C l:l2jf slow 8 107 3 2 3 3"" 5s Gross 10 L.ofr. Forest. L.Bufcup.Dar'gton 87690 Oakland 3-4 1:151 hvy 8 113 3 4 3 3»l 2°t Cotton 10 This. Belle, LenaLoeh. D.Ledgett 87330 Oakland F C 1:11 slow 12 108 7 5 5 5= 3* Cotton 11 AnnaMay. Banoniea. May Sutton. BANONICA. b. m. 5 111 By Bannockburn — Salonica (Allen & Hensley). SKI:; Oakland 3-11:15 good 8 111 5 3 8 4: 4° Vosper S Servieenee. Mane Abo. Lena Loch 88665 Oakland 3-4 1:15§ good 6 109 2 12 8* S2.1. Vosper 7 Good Ship. Kid North. Hiacko. 8S62S Oakland 51 f 1:10 hvy 4 110 1 111* l1 Vosper ft BeauMan. M.Musgrave. Burleigh. SS351 Oakland 6 t 1:211 fast 3 104 5 4 4 55 57?. A Thomas ft DukeofMilan. FrenchCook.Acquia 88^75 Oakland FCl:13ghvy 12 107 6 6 6 41 3H Kederis 6 TiBinghast. T.Calhoun. Fan. Hall 88053 Oakland F C 1 :10« fast 3 109 4 2 1 l"* 3*1 Mentry 10 R.Junior. BurningBush, Illusion. 87991 Oakland 5-8 l:01g hvy 10 100 2 5 5 5* 4"'JTapliu 6 J.H.Sheehan. Gil. Rose. Vir.Casse 87803 Oakland 61 f 1:2U slow 21 104 5 11 1* 2' Coburn 10 BishopW.. Round&Round, RoyT. LADY RENSSELAER, br. f. 4 112 By Rensselaer— Lady Algy (I. H. Miller). 8X775 Oakland FC 1:11* fast 20 106 6 6 8 8- 6"4' E Callahan 10 St. Francis. GoodShip. Emma G. 8X711 Oakland 3-t l:15jf good 9 107 4 3 3 31 Vh E Callahan N Bucolic. Sir Barrv. Kaiserhoff. 88661 Oakland 3-4 1:141 good 12 105 8 4 8 9- 9"* E Callahen lO FaneuilHall. Pimkim, St. Francis 8X532 Oakland 3-4 l:l«g hvy 5 106 8 5 5 1** 6° E CallahanIO Ben Stone. Re londo, Angleface. 8X4S4 Oakland 3-4 1 :14* fast 40 105 3 3 5 5nk 4* E Callahan 10 Argonaut. Faneuil Hall, Ellerd. 88364 Oakland FC 1:121 fast 20 104 3 3 5 5"^ 11 E Callahania Jim Hanna. Mav Pink. Paeiflco. 88197 Oakland 3-4 l:16g mud 15 99 1 14 6* 5" E CallahanIO Bucolic. Copperfield. May Pink. NETTING, br. m. 8 106 By Sain— Lady Hamilton (F. McMahon). 88774 Oakland FC1:12 fast 4 lK!i 10 6 6 5*1 4«1 T Bice 12 FatherStafford. Kaiserhoff. Steel SX471 Oakland 3-4 1 :151 fast 12 106 8 8 8 8nx 4 ■} Kederis IS Roberta. Emma Q.. Ornate. 86913 Oakland 7X1:27 fast 3 109 8 4 5 5 4'* 3=3 Mentry 12 Bedeeni. D.Wailiebl. Blaeksheep 86868 Oakland F C 1:118 good 13-5 112 6 7 5 5* U E Martin lO M. Sutton, BelleKinnev. Orilene. 86439 Oakland 6S f 1 :071 slop 4 109 ■• 13 4} 4"? G Aichi'd 7 Fernando. Boas. Gossiper II. 85314 Vancouver 61 f 1 :21i fast 3 109 1*1 McEwen 9 Toller. Colonel Brady. Sea Lad. SAINEST. b. f. 4 103 By Sain— Simple Interest (W. M. Cain). 88775 Oakland F C 1:111 teat 12 loi I 9 I in HH'lMrWen ]o St. Francis. GootOhlp. Etiima G. 8X5X7 Oakland FC 1:121 hvv 15 18 3 3 3 3h 6*1 Selden 11 PauKlifford. Rosamo. llampass. 88401 Oakland F C 1 :10J( fast 20 MX 3 3 1 31 4- Selden 11 Adena. Argonaut. Dareington. 88330 Oakland 3 4 1 :14j( good 5 102 4 2 3 61 V Selden ft Hannibal Bey. Argonaut. Beda. 8«1 2fi Oakland 3 4 1:15 hvv 10 95 1 4 6 6= 7'» Selden 8 L.Dieudonne. Sewell. L.Panchita 88077 Oakland 3-4 1:141 fast 10 101 7 2 2 2'J 21 Selden ft Inclement. Biskra. Emma G. 8X01« Oakland 3-4 1:15^ slow 10 99 4 1111 A*\ Selden 12 R. Water. NoQuniter. Glen'dcane 87939 Oakland 3 4 1:161 mud 12 101 6 7 8 8 8* ° Kederis S Marse Abe. Ilex. Grace G. DOROTHY LEDGETT. br. f. 4 108 Bv Sain— Amelia May (Fairfield Stable). 87967 Oakland 2 4 1:163 hvv 4 Ml 4 4 4 U 8* A Walsh 12 Marg. Randolph. Adena. Roberta. 87779 Oakland lnVJOv 1 :43| slow 2 107 1 3 3 5 &» 5»| Taplin 8 Meltondale. Miss Naomi. Wap. 876*1 Oakland 3-4 1:15} hvy 8 102 9 9 8 5r 4* Kederis 10 TliistleBelle. Biskra. Lena bfcfc 87509 Oakland Im20v1:44 hvy 4 107 10 6 7 2 8* 4,!lTaplin 10 Keep Moving. Wap. Deneen. 87365 Oakland ll:41gslow5 104 5 4 6 6 5- 5" Kederis S ,TolinIx uis. BishopW.. R.&Round 87297 Oakland 11:42 fast ll^j 99 4 3 2 I 2* in Kederis 11 Mr.Bishop. D.Wartield. Chanfillv 87021 Oakland 61fl:21§fast 6 102 9 9 9 5* 2""' A Walsh 10 Rezon. DavIdWarlield. Sainotta. CAMERA, b. f. S 97 By Cameron— Ida III. (J. F. Moore). 8X572 Oakland 11:44 hvv 50 93 11 11 11 9 1"V 711 Barker 13 J.R.I/ghr'v. CoH.leskill. Dr.Dow'e 8X555 Oakland 6'. f 1 :22 hvy 30 93 2 9 9 9 9IT3C Williams ft Novgorod. Faneuil Hall. Ellerd. 8850.1 Oakland 3 11:15? slop 15 90 11 11 10 9= 7lflC Williamsll Silver Grain. Salvage. Wap. 88251 Juarez 7 8 1:271 fast 25 100 7 7 8 7 7'i 4-'.'. G McC'thy S Gl. Louise, Plume, Anne McGee. S817S Juarez 8-4 1:141 fast 4 103 1 6 9 81 4:1 T Rice 11 OddRose. M.Caithness. Deerfoot. 8X0.58 Juarez 3-1 l:14g fast 12 107 10 9 7 8 5B Mondon 11 Nlla. Corzo. Siwlis. 88000 Juarez 3-4 1:134 fast 8 10S 6 5 6 5=1 3-'J Creevy 7 LukeCates. CathrvnScott. C.Fox. 87944 Juarez 3-4 1:141 fast 18 10S 11 8 8 8 5'J Creevy 11 TheWolf. B.I.yneh. Charles Fox. 87829 Juarez 1 1:411 fast 31 10C 1 3 2 2 2* 2* Goose 5 LukeCates. TheWolf, JudithPage BELLFLOWER, cb. m. S 106 By The Friar— Handbell (M. Ward). 8X471 Oakland 3-4 1:151 fast 50 106 4 11 11 11 ll'^JPage 12 Roberta. Kmnia G.. Ornate. 85045 Denver 5» f 1 :07} fast 5 101 2". Mci'ul'gh 5 J.GrifnuIL. Gabrielle. St. Joe. 85034 Denver 51 f 1:091 slow 7 109 7^3 A Morgan 8 Reuben. Dick B. B., St. Joe. EDITH R.. cb. m. 5 106 By Bassetlaw — La Secunda (Hollywood Stable). 888.'!" Oakland 3 4 1 :15g fast 15 109 6 4 2 :?"k 4= Coburn 12 Baling'. Mv Pal. Fredonia. 88628 Oakland 3-4 1:171 hvy 30 112 10 11 6 4"X 8*1 Mentry 11 Who. Pickaway. Maud MeG. BbSM Oakland 3-4 1:16 hvy 20 111 7 12 12 12 11"-" Page 12 Little Siss. Salomy.Tane. ElodiaB 8X155 Oakland FC1:12 slow 40 103 S 5 8 7" 11M E Martin 11 Ainpedo. DukeofMilan. Biased. 87604 Oakland 1 1 :441 slop 200 97 5 3 4 Pulled up.J Glass 5 Jim Gaffnev. Baleigh. Valletta. 87409 Oakland 51 f 1:081 slop 15 107 1 10 10 10* 10==1A Walsh 11 P.Clifford. G. Heart. L.Rensselaer First Race [1st Jamestown] Jamestown Entries and Past Performances for Friday, April 8. WEATHER CLEAR. TRACK FAST. LATEST PERFORMANCES OF HORSES ENTERED. FIRST RACE — 1-2 Mile, 2-year-olds. Allowances. SK7«S— 47%— 2- 122. i Index Course DistTimeT'ckOJds Wt St % Va % StrFin Jockeys Started Order of Finish. LOCHIEL. b. c, 2 114 By Hastings — Ladv of the. Valley fJ. A. Jones). 88X25 Jamestown 1-2 4X1 good 1-2 lo!( 4 4 1". 1s Steinh'dt lo BessKitzliugh, Race well. J. Ryan. 8X7G8 Jamestown 1-2 47jj fast 8 112 4 2 2U L'h Steinh'dt 7 MasterJohn, Bendaga. Maromara 8X1.40 Jacks'ville 31 f 43 fast 7 115 13 10 7'} Musgr've 15 Jack Denman, Sir Kearney, Clay 87950 Jacks'ville 3-8 37 hvy 4 115 5 65 ll17 J Howard U Mas. John, I. General, Roseburgll! BENDAGA b. g, t 114 By Ben Strome— Baldaga (D. Dunlop). 8XX15 Jamestown 41 f 551 fast 9-10 109 2 1 H I* Palms «! OlriHuM, A.Attell. DorisWard 8X'79H Jamestown 1-2 481 slow 10 114 8 1 1' 8» Palms B Rash, Maromara. J. Pcndergast. 8876s Jamestown 1-2 47JJ fast 1-4 114 I 3 31 3"'lHarty t Master John. Locliicl. Maromara. SS436 Jacks'ville 1-2 i'Jt fast 25 108 5 4 3"X 6*^ Palms ft Oracle, Did Squaw, Tallahassee. 8781:: Jacks'ville 3-8 361 fast 5 106 5 2l 2" Butwell 10 Ken. Rose, L.Ormicant. Wh.Wool 8776:! Jacks'ville 3-8 36 fast 30 Iff 8 4' 5°'. Palms M Decency, Rvestraw, Old Squaw. 87625 Jacks'ville 3-8 36 fast 20 108 8 61 61} Palms 14 Darling. Ryestraw. L. Ormicant 87536 Jacks'ville 3-8 361 slow 18-5 111 4 44 413 Troxler S Stepfather, FloraBryan, O.Squaw EDM0ND ADAMS, b. g. 2 114 By Russell— Memorial (G. B. Morris). SW54 Jacks'ville 4.' f 54)j fast 6-5 112 5 2 2- 2- B Davis ft Sir Kearnev. Bodega, Jaiii'-s Mc 88064 Jacks' vi lie 31 f 42jj fast 8 112 5 3^ I1 Musgr've 7 Moncrief, James Mc, Startler. 87974 Jacks'ville 2* f 421 hvy 6 112 I 21 28 S Davis 7 Moncrief, JamesOUc, Easy Life. 87511 J'k'viile 1-4 st 231 fast 5 115 3 21 11 J Bergen 14 Ryestraw. JaekDennian. Capsize 8714« J'k'viile 1-4 st 23 fast 30 115 7 4l 2* Jas Hogg 15 Tallahas'e. Bendaga. B.ofDeLand. GOODACRE. ch. c, t 109 By Charcot— My Fairy (J. White). 88690 Jacks'ville 1-2 49* fast 12 11X 7 7 7: 7'" T Koerner K Capsize. James Mc. Sir Kearney. 8X654 Jacks'ville 41 f 54* fast 100 112 7 6 51 6"! T Koerner ft SirKcarney, Ed. Adams. Bodega. SX5V. Tampa 3-8 371 slow 5 110 5 31 3r T Koerner 7 K.Gardner. E.Bryson. Fatlierlide 88576 Tampa 3-8 381 slow 6 105 1 U 8* T Koerner ft Newcomer. M. Depres, Chenault. 88.:4o Tampa 8-8 3Sg slow 3 110 5 6 6=1 T Koenn-r 7 Goldfish, D.H.Carpenter.L. Welles 8S23X Tampa 3-8 38jf slow 5 M 1 4 . 3'" I ivell R Helena. Goldfish. M. Depres. 88190 Tampa 3-8 371 slow 4 1111 8 6» 8*1 D Boland S NMityLad. MyKitty. Gran. Twist MAROMARA. br. f. 2 106 Bv Masterman — Godchild (L. Garth). XXXJ5 Jamestown 1-2 4X1 good S B«( 9 7 6' 6 " Gaskins lO Loehiel. Bess Fitzhugh. Raccwell S -7:«i Jamestown 1-2 4XJ slow 12 M8 1 2 2' 3X J Reid B Rash. Bmtefa. J. Pendergast. PMB Jani'-stown 1-2 471 fast 30 881 6 4 5' 4:«;Gaskin 7 Master John, I/ochiel. Bendaga. RACEWELL. ch. c, 2 109 By Racine — Miss Wandelohr (W. S. Dififenderfer). XXv.T, laiilllW 12 4X1 good 20 112 I 1 31 3"* Ploss M LscfeM, Bissl'ii/.liugh. JackRvan 8X76X lam.stown 1-2 471 fast 100 112 7 7 6b 5'«1A Lang 7 Master John. Lochiel. Bendaga. Second Race [2nd Jamestown] SECOND RACE — 1-2 Mile. 2-year-olds. Maidens. Allowances. (887C8 — 47% — 2—122.1 GOOD NEWS, ch. f, 2 107 By Masterman — Glad Tidings (L. Garth). Ipm tell lllW 41 f 56 fast 4 5 105 6 4 2'il' J R' id 7 J. Ryan. V. I.adv. Al»- Attcll. S«X15 Jain' st.wn U f 551 fast 6 107 8 4 ■ 8* 8 Reid '! Bendaga. Abe Altell. DorisWard 8X745 Jamestown M 481 fast 10 109 5 4 4t 3" Gaskins 7 Rash, B.Fitzhugh, Princess Una NORA EMMA. b. f. 8 107 By Russell — Blitzen's Sister (G. B. Morris). Xxx -5 Jamestown 1 2 4XJ good 20 BO 2 I ■ ' ■•'- Dcveri -h M Lxhiel. P.ess Fitzhugh. Racewell SX7'»6 Jacks'ville 1 2 4«1 fast 12 110 11 8 B l-'J T Koerner 15 Bodega. Supple, I»ols Katz. X7.I73 Jacks'ville 3 8 36 fast 14) 115 7 10= 9' 'JG Burns 12 Dell, Clay. Old Squaw. S7::::l J'k'viile 1-4 st 231 good 20 115 8 6' 351 G Burns 1." EasyLife, Tallahassee. Horizon. STEPCHILD, ch. f, 2 107 By Fatherless — Eocene (Mrs. G. J. Engelking). BBBtS Jamestown 4; f 551 fast 40 102 6 6 6 6 *lGaskilis tj Bendaga. tk»HlNews, AkC Attell M. J. SHANNON, blk. g. 2 107 By Ruskin II.— Replica (J. W. Schorr). ■8JS Jane stow n 1-2 4X1 g'X.d 3-i 109 8 tt 7^ X"- 0 Burns M L.mIiUI. BJeM Kit/.hugii. Racewell UNCLE FRED. b. g. 2 107 By Sir Dixon— May B. II. (J. W. Schorr). 8Xx-i Jam-stow n 1-2 4S1 good 30 109 10 9 I 7' " Musgrave 10 Lmhiel. Bess Filzhiigh. Rae.-well BERTHA D.. b. f. 2 107 By Goldcrest— Bristol (J. White). 8'X.'5 Jamestown 1-2 4X1 gorni 50 112.'. 7 8 8 9" Hurtv lO Lochiel. Bess litzluigli. Racewell 88599 Tampa 3-8 37jj slow 7 107 1 21* 21 T Kixrner 7 Chenault. Orella. I ord Welles. 8n ' ,■: Tampa 3-S 381 slow 3 107 3 2b VI T Kuwi « M.D-pres. L.Well.'S. F.HMcKiu'y BK88 Tampa 3 S 38| slow 3 DS baft at the post. T Koerner S Valeric Chenault. Orella. 8S47S Tami a 3 S 38 slow 4 107 1 2'i 2= T Koerner S Gr.'l'wist. M^.Depivs.D.H.Carp'ter ! s424 Tampa 8 S 3XJ slow 15 no 1 2'' 2b T Koerner '!» AfNaiiGirl. D.ll.Carii'ter.Valerle 8S394 Tampa 3 8 371 slow 10 107 X 8 xu T Koerner S IKlena. Chenault, Ortega. JANELDA. ch. f, t 107 Bv McGee — Devis (J. T. Temple). 8*25 Jamestown 1-2 4X1 good 100 109 I M H 10-' Lewis lo Lochiel. Bess ritzlingli. Rae.-well 86745 tmm* stow n 1-2 481 fast 20 109 6 7 7 73» Lewis 7 Rash, BessFilzhugh, Good News J. W. Schorr eutxy — Lucie Fred uud M. 3. SUauuou. Third Race [3rd Jamestown] THIRD RACE— 5 1-2 Furlongs. 3-year-olds and upward. Allowances. (Sx7lo l:0R»f.— 3— MB\1 TAKAHIRA, ch. g, 4 106 By Plaudit— Lucy Glitters (D. Dunlop). 88811 'Jamestown 54 f 1:061 last 4 li«7 2 1 I I'll- Palms I K.A\ lile. \V Ilane. h...fve„, flWH fii»im Bfl 8T1 fail 1 U3 2. 1 1 1- P" Palms 7 H\pcri. n II.. « K; r).ir. Bethlehem 88884 Jacks'ville 3 4 1:I4(! fast 4J 107 4 •_• ] ■ 6-1.'. Palms S Barnsdale. K.Avondale. GoldDust 86408 Jacks'ville 5'. f lsM fast 5 106 2 3 3 3". 2' Palms WIMm, Hoffman. Gretna Green. 88488 Jacks'ville 1 I I:14r good 9 5 BUfJ 1 112' 2b Nieol !» DeKalb. J'gH'abiniss. W«Mnr. 8X62 Jacks'ville 7-8 1:28 fast 28 8812 6 6 7 7 61*"F-*ain 7 D. Knight. ('.Eastman. B. Double. 87488 Jacks'ville 8-4 1:1-3 fast 10 105 1 2 1 1' 1'3 J Reid 7 Furnace. Ben Double, Waponora X7.T76 Jacks'ville 5-S 59j( fast 20 100 5 6 5 «" 6"J W Will'ms 7 J.Grithnll.. Pantoufle. Boos. Red JOLLY, ch. g, 4 96 By Bridgewater^ — Senta (S. F. Hyman). 88253 Juarez 5-S 1:00? fast 2| 97 5 5 6 6.'. 8»| McCahey ft BeauMan. IliiHieGarrett. Lykera 88118 Juarez. 5-X 59^ fast 4 92 6 B 4 4' 4* McCaliev 7 M. Hannah, Oc'iiQneen. I. Knight 87888 Juarez 5-8 1388 fast X 9X 1 2 2 3s'. ::'.'. MeCahev S S. Stocking. UKaJcfct Of.Qwu. 17881 Juarez 3 4 1 :I41 slow 15 86 7 8 8 8 X" McCahey 8 C.Hargrave. KingCobalt. Col.B «l» X'7761 Juarez 5-8 591 fast 3 97 » 7 8 4] ::-.'. McCahey 7 Orb.l.ad. L.Kniglit. Sil.St.x-king 87623 Juarez 5-8 591 fast 3 95 S 5 6 6r- 6» McCahey 8 Blagg. Cold Ann. Silver Stocking. 87579 Juarez 5-8 5»j* fast 31 M2 6 7 5 3J 2? McCahey S W.T.Ov'tou. Sugann'd. A. Oldham 87502 Juarez 3-4 1:13 fast 2 188 2 3 3 4 8"| B'schoten 4 Early Tide. Pajaroita, Bus tern. AMORET. b. g. 3 84 By Hastings — Aurata (J. A. Jones). B8BSS .Iain-stow 11 5 S 1 :0l fast 11-5 88 3 1 3 2h 23 StelnS'dt I K. Avomlale. R.Kell. K.Tangnav. S7'.'04 Jacks'ville 51 f 1 Ml fast 41 lot 1 4 4 8" 7*1 J Howard 7 MiltonB.. Carroll. King of Vol.,. X77r,t Jacks'ville 3-4 1:121 fast 12 8W I I 2 31 3« J Howard s MiltonB.. Kill innlHall. F.Piirecll 876.51 Jacks'ville 3-4 1 :13jf fast 8 loo 7 6 6 4' H F II KingU F. Purccll. Anavri. Billiard Ball 87591 Jacks'ville 3-4 1081 fast 1J 106 5 I 8 7'. M Ganz R I'ulka. Milton B.. Carroll. 87038 Jacks'ville 5-S IM Cut 3 2 112 1 11 l3 1'11'ral 7 I.ncetta. Kid. Cindy. 86992 Jacks'ville 3-4 l:15jj good 12 90 4 3 3 5 B*f Unl .5 goes. Mark. RoogcrKcd. J.Parker 86926 Jacks'ville 7-8 1 :321 hvv 12 86 5 2 11 3' 4rtll"ral 7 Rostrum. Waponoca. Joe Rose. 86852 Jacks'ville 3-4 1:151 fast 12 103 2 11 l5 2' Ural 6 Polls. Sir Ormonde. Sticker. THE GOLDEN BUTTERFLY, ch. 87 f, 3 By Golden Maxim — Balzane (T. Hatfield). 88388 Jamestown 1 1:401 slow 4 N 1 1 1 1 I1 fl A BalW 3 J k- Ro-c. otil... Crossover. 88743 Jamestown 6'. f 1:288 fast 4 89 2 3 3 3l 31.'. A Burton "» Ragman. Woodlane. Crossover. 8X523 Jacks'ville 1 1:411 fast 40 102 6 6 6 6 6 6'i.I Reid (J Boca Grande. Martinez. Sotemia 8X457 Jacks'ville 1 1 :431 fast 12 188 5 5 4 4 4'° 4- Moore B Sager. Fulfill. Polls. XS409 Jacks'ville 1 1:421 good 7 86 1 1 2 2 2l 2'i Moore 7 Tal oo. El fall. ((Id Honesty. 8831X Jacks'ville 7-8 1:331 hvy 4 100 1 1 1 1 2s 3'J V Powers 0 Fulfill. Pulka. Starover. 88212 Jacks'ville 7-8 l:30g hvy 5 109 2 2 2 2 2" 13 V Powers ft Fulfill. Abrasion. Ailalia. S80L-3 Jacks'ville 51 f 1 :08jJ f ast 7 109 1 5 5 41 3=1 V Powers S Abrasion, Coonskin. Polly Lee. WOODLANE. ch. m. 5 100 By Octagon — Woodvine (J. W. Schorr). 88817 Jamestown 5'. f 1 :06* fast 3 105 I 4 4 4 3-.'. G Burns I Takahira. K.Av'dale. K. of Yolo 8x74.1 Jamestown 6?. f 1:201 fast 3 105 I 2 2 SJ 23 A Burns ."» Ragman, TheG.Rut'flv. Crossover 88888 Jacks'ville 3-4 1 :14£ good 12-5 112 2 3 4 3ll 41 Musgr've ft DeKalb. Takahira. J. Cabiniss. 8804.1 Jacks'ville 3-4 l:12g fast 6-5 105 4 4 4 3 67J .Musgr've 7 C.Eastman. TopNote. Dr.Barklev 81929 Jacks'ville 3-4 1:14 slow 30 103 1 3 4 3' ,1s G Burns 5 Rov.Onvx. BoogerRed. C.W.Burt 86877 Jacks'ville 51 f 1:071 fast 13 109 6 6 6 6 6"}G Burns 6 T.SlcGrath. La Gloria. HomeRun Fourth Race [4th Jamestown] FOURTH RACE— 1 Mile. 3-year-olds and upward. Selling. 18JWHI I t j I III j PLANTLAND, b. g, 7 115 By Orlandot— Plantess (G. W. Carmack). XX773 Jamest'n Im70v1:15 fast 2 112 5 1 3 1 l3 1* Harty 8 Silverine. Havre. I.. is Ciivanairli X.X61:: Jacks'ville 7-S 1:261. fast 60 110 7 7 7 7 6' EM J Reid ft i;retnaGreen. Hoffman. LiveWire BBS78 Jacks'ville 7-S 1:271 fast 4 109 3 2 2 7 71 7"'U Reid 10 Dander, B— llllia. Silverine. 840.12 Windsor 51 f 1:071 fast 100 108 5 10 7 9l 76 Rollins Colloquy. TovBov. Law. P. Dalev. 8165S Jamestown 3-4 1:141 fast 12 109 Is Harty Elfall. Eminola. I.aura A. 81398 Pimlico lm40y 1:451 fast 50 118 8 7 7 8 8 8;s Delaby Quantico. Mombassa. Bonnie Kelso 81310 Pimlico 11:401 fast 60 117 5 8 8 10 10 10'»1A Lee Takahira. Bonnie Kelso. Dispute. HYPERION II., b. g. 7 110 By Mazagan— Van-a-Clar (T. Hatfield). 88788 Jamestown 5-4 l:l*iR slow 1-3 110 4 4 3 3' Is G Burns ." Havre. Oppar. Billie Hibbs. 88744 Jamestown 5.'. t 1:811 fast 1 114 1 5 5 3- 2b G Burns 7 Takahira, Oppar. Bethlehem. XS524 Jacks'ville 8-4 1:131 fast 41 115 7 8 7 7 6«1 G Burns 10 St'keOut. .T.Cabiniss. K.Av'dale. 88484 Jacks'ville 3-4 1:142 fast 21 108 8 5 5 6b 53 A Lang S Barnsdale. K.Avondale. Gobllbist XX440 Jacks'ville 3-4 1:14 last 41 114 9 7 6 31 1" Nieol 10 HomeRun. Stringency. Barnsdale 87625 Jacks'ville 1 1:391 fast 16-5 10913 5 4 2 31 5"1 V Powers 0 Pocomoke. Elfall. Piute. 87561 Jacks'ville 3-4 1 :14g fast 8-5 114 2 2 1 l3 l1 V Powers 7 Marv F.. R Onyx, Mav Amelia. S7430 Tampa 11:48 slow 1 110 4 3 3 3 3'1 2J J Deav'pt 6 Osorine, W. Griswell. Kercheval. LOIS CAVANAGH, b. m. 5 110 By Hastings— Aurata (W. M. Sheedy). 88828 Jamest'n 11-16 1:50 goodl 1-20 110 2 3 2 1 1- F J Reid 4 Bethlehem. Saltrain. Ob.pper. BBSJf Jamest'n lm70y I :461 fast 4 109 2 3 3 3 2b L'b J Reid :: John Carroll. King's Guinea. 88178 Jamest'n lin70y 1:45 fast 3 105 6 6 4 4 4« 4'3 Steinh'dt 8 Plantland. Silverine. Havre. 88604 Tampa 1 1-16 1:54? slow 8-5 109 B 3 4 I 21 21 Fain 0 LaFayette. Fl. Bilev. W.I.Hineh 88584 Tampa 7-8 1:321 slow 4 110 1 3 2 3 3" 1" Fain 4 Merman. Bobby Cook, Punkv. 88681 Tampa 1 1-S 2:021 slow 3-5 104 4 3 2 2 1»| 1« Fain 4 RedHussar. Coibmosa. Waterl.ake 8S465 Tamna 1 1-S 2:011 slow 7-5 107 4 3 3 3 2J 2'1 Fain 4 FloraRiley. Okeuite. Waterl.ake. &:399 Tampa lm70y l:51g slow 1 107 6 7 7 4 21 1- Fain 7 La Fayette, Dr. Crook. Oesa. RAVRE, br. c. 4 114 By Hawkswick— Tut Tut (H. J. Kennedy). 88X29 Jamestown 3-4 1 :1S] good 7 5 IIS 3 3 2 2 !' U J Reid t! Silverine. Oppar. Billie Hibbs. 88783 Jamestown 8-4 1:M§ slow 12 111 1 5 5 41 23 J Reid B Hvperionll.. Oppar. Billie Bibb* S8773 Jamest'n lm70y 1:45 fast 7 111 2 2 I 3 3b 3" A Burton I Plantl'd. Silverine. L.Cavanagh. 88491 Jacks'ville 3-4 1:151 fast 15 110 6 7 8 8 8;! V Powers ft Home Run. Yama. Skyo. S.X456 Jacks'ville 3-4 1:152 fast 12 110 5 4 6 3' 4=J J Wilson lO Home Run. Skvo. Toil Box. X8374 Jacks'ville 3-4 1:171 hvy 15 110 2 4 3 31 4"'1E Gritlin ft GoldDust, LottaCreed, Admonitor S8336 Jacks'ville 7-8 1:35 hvy 4-5 110 7 1 1 1 l3 l'l V Powers 11 Silverine, ForcGuard. GatienLass SS308 Jacks'ville 3-4 1:18 hvy 9 107 4 5 5 43 2h S Davis 7 Anderson. Dander. Tres Joli. W. I. HTNCH, br. c, 4 106 By Royal Flush III.— L'Amazone (M. Hutchison). St XIX Jamestown 51 f 1 :08 fast S-5 106 5 5 5 5 21 Steinh'dt ."» Grenade. Hen.Cri sscaddiii. Lurid SX7S7 Jamestown 3-4 1:164 slow 4-5 106 1 11 V H Steinh'dt 7 Eminola. Demetrios. Flat Creek 8S769 Jamestown 5-S l:01j} fast 5 116 3 I 2 23 23 Steinh'dt 7 Racing Bell. Clipper Renlala. SS744 Jamestown 51 f l:07jj fast 30 111 6 4 3 4b 5"lSteinh'dt 7 Takahira. Hvperiou II.. Oppar SS604 Tampa 1 1-16 1:541 slow 10 107 4 1 1 1 l3 4*} Steinh'dt 6 I.aFavette, L.Cavanagh. F.Rilev. XS499 Tampa 5-8 1:031 slow 6 108 5 5 5 4\ 471 Steinh'dt 8 SirAshton. Lueullus. Ronnie Bee 88448 Tampa 7-8 1:31 slow 6 80 3 3 4 5 5 4*\ Steinh'dt B Tom Dolan. Tamar. San Gil. 883^7 Tampa 7-8 1:32 slow 6 107 2 3 4 4 41 5"} Steinh'dt 5 Pir. Diana. G. Kimball, B.Howe. GLOPPER, ch. g, 3 89 By Hastings — Glory (J. A. Jones). XXX^S Jamest'n 1116 1:50 good .50 SB 111 2 2b 4,s Steinh'dt 4 L.Cavanagh. Bethlehem. Saltram 8X791 Jamestown 7-8 1:281 slow 15 88 4 4 4 4 4 4'- Steinh'dt 4 Osorine, Bethlehem. Complete. X8769 Jamestown 6-8 1:011 fast 30 106 6 3 3 33 3» A Burton 7 RacingBell. W.I.Hineh. Benlala 8X316 Jacks'ville U f 1:104 hvy 40 107 2 2 I f B" A l.ang B D.ofOrm'de. Vreeland. M. Hvde. 87674 Jacks'ville 51fl:10jjhvy 30 107 10 lo 10 •*•**• Fpton 11 T.G.Battcrny. Al'fearn. M.Henrv 87626 Jacks'ville 5-8 1:01 fast 100 100 10 9 11 11 10"5Hamm'd 12 T .Footsteps. D.Wal'c". Heml'son 87560 Jacks'ville 7-8 1:294 fast 100 101 J 6 6 6 6 6 6 *iUptoii « Fr'kPnreell. K.Tangnav. Slicker. S7470 Jaeks'ville 51 f 1 :081 fast 60 103 5 2 6 8 8lfilG Burns 8 Aman.Lee, Zai-atecas. 'c.Bea.-ney Fifth Race [5th Jamestown] FIFTH RACE— 3-4 Mile. 3-year-clds and upward. Allowances. |Xlw;i-l:i:;-l-U5.i ALLOY, ch. f, 5 100 By Golden Garter— Roseling (M. Meyers). 88828 Jamestown 51 f 1:091 good 60 107 l 111' 2J Lewis 5 Eva Tangnav. Rnlanla. Dona H. 81976 Jamestown 5 X 1 :05$ slop 12 100 6'1K Haynes 7 Montbert. I onaldo. KingThistle 81791 Jamestown 5-S 1:05 slop 20 110 3^ BJJ Haynes ft Niantic. L.G. Spanker. Margaret. DANDER, b. c. 4 118 By Sir Dixon— My Queen (P. S. P. Randolph). 88862 Jamestown 3 4 1:15.; fast 4 123 4 14 4 4" Lewis 5 Fonillleart. Gleaner, K'slluinea 88578 Jacks'ville 7*8 1:278 fax - 110 10 9 7 5 4= ]• Nieol 10 Boaerrian. Silverine M. Marjorto 88318 Jacks'ville 7 -8 1:281 fast S 112 9 5 5 5 2b S*| Gilbert 14 Toison d'Or. Silverine. Sandpiper 88454 Jacks'ville 7-S 1:294 fast 31 10'! 7 5 5 4 3- 2'} Musgr've !) Gold Dust. Critic, Ballot Box. S8.10S Jacks'ville 3-4 1:18 hvy 10 104 2 4 3 2b 3'j Musgr've 7 Anderson. Havre Tres Joli 83680 Empire 11-16 1:54 hvy 21 105 5 5 2 2 2' 21 Taplin Nethermost. County Fair. Cheek. 83595 Empire 3-4 1:14 fast 15 103 13 12 9 6J 6*J Leach Richard Reed. Sliapdale. Hoffman. 82G81 Belmont 1 1-8 1:531 good 7 96 7 7 6 6 5' 5'i Leach L.ofLnncden. St.Josenh. Rockstone SILVERINE, ch. f, 4 113 By Silverdale— Minty Gore (J. W. Schorr). W4828 JamestOW 8-4 1:151 good 3 113 I 5 3 Z:i 21 Musgr've 0 Ban*, Oppar. Billie Hibbs. 88773 Jamest'n IniTOy 1:15 fast S-5 106 I 1 1 J V -^ Musgrave li Plantland. Havre. L. Cavan.tgli 88578 Jacks'ville 7-41 1:271 fast 6 105 1 6 5 3 lh 3} Musgr've 1«» Dander, Boserrian MissMarjorie 88.510 Jacks'ville 7-S 1 :2S1 fast 7 105 1 3 3 2 31 2' 1 Musgr've 14 Toison d'Or. Iki inter. Sandpiper. 88459 J'k'viile lm70y l:47y fast 60 91 7 4 4 4 4h 5^ Moore 7 Bagman. Spellbound. Descomnets 88857 J'k'viile 1 1-16 1 :594 hvy 41 96 1 1 1 1 11 3'i Moore S Agreement. Malediction. Danger 8X3:56 Jacks'ville 7-8 1:35 hvy 4 1«31 1 I 2 2 24 2'1 Musgr've 11 Havre. Fore Guard. Gal ien Lass. 8x237 J'k'viile lm70y 1:514 hvy 40 95 6 4 2 2 SJ 4«1 Moore S Pocomoke, Quagga, GreatJubilee SMUG, b. g, 3 98 By Hastings — Souriante (J. A. Jones). M814 Jamestown 8-4 1:181 fast 31 113 2 2 2 2 2- Steinh'dt :: Bob Co. Racebr«».k 8X712 Jamest'n 1 1-16 1 :49s fast 6-5 91 1 3 1 1 1) 2U Steinh'dt 4 J.Carroll. Neoskaleeta F Creek SS6.14 Jacks'ville 1 1 :41i! fast S 110 ] 6 5 4 4' W .1 Boid g C.Swanson Al'nfearn Elizab'an 88548 Jacks'ville 3-4 1:11 fast 20 110 6 6 6 5s 5'i Troxler 7 F.F.xOsteps F Louise Abrasion R831S Jacks'ville 7-S 1:331 hvy 30 104 3 5 5 5 5" 5;i A Lang (5 Fulfill. Pulka. Thee' Butterflv' SS2XS Jacks'ville 7-8 1:32* Iwry 4 113 15 5 5 61 8*8 Nieol I C.Ormsbr r.Ceeiliaa L McNillv 88090 Jacks'ville 1 1 :42i slow 7 102 5 5 5 4 4= 413 S Davis R Sager. Co'llis Ornishv Pulka X7S36 Jacks'ville 11411 fast 10 kkj 9 9 8 6 52 In M McGee 10 Fulfill. Fair Louise,' Forty Four. HENRY CROSSCADDIN. b. g. 4 105 By Senator McCarren— Credulity (H. Miller) 88853 Jamestown 5) t lsBBt last 1-2 113 5 4 1 1' ]' Musgr've 7 Lurid. Complete. Heiea B K88M Jamestown 51 f 1 :0X fast 8 los 3 :: :: :'.\ 3' 1 Musgrave 5 Grenade. W. I. Hindi Lurid BM67 Jacks'ville. 3-4 1:131 Cut 6 107 4 3 6 6:- 6'? Ganz 8 M .Popular. Boeerriaa Ken oiieen 88630 Jacks'ville 3-4 1 :14i fast 7 108 3 6 6 61 5 -J J Henrv 14 Imitate. Marie Hvde \nivl S85M Jacks'ville 7-8 1 :2S1 fast 20 100 13 8 7 4 41 lt'3jj Wilson 14 TcJaon d'Or. Silverine. Dander XX)90 Jacks'ville 3 4 1 :141 fast 20 109 9 7 8 8 7'" J Wilson 10 St. Regis J Reardon Vre I and X7X85 Jacks'ville 51 f 1:071 fast IS 104 8 5 2 3= 3'1 G Burns K TresJoll. H.Junior MJ Whalen 87785 Jacks'ville :'. 4 1 :144 fast 4 11015 2 2 2'} 4=1 V Powers IB PollvLee. I'niverse. Gatieu Lass X7.-J!9 Jaeks'ville 3-4 1:14 fast 10 109 13 8 9 88J 18* m McC'thvl.t Sandv Hill. Amvl. Allonhy. KILDERKIN, br. g, 3 98 By Hamburg— Kildeer (W. Jackson). 88683 Tampa i I 1 :04 slow 7 97 6 6 5 53 5"',Steinh'dt 6 Achieve. CH Patten Van Pooh 88-95 Tampa 3 1 1 MSg slow 5 107 2 2 2 4»4«JFain ,; T.Toohev. R.Corona J Henderson' 86557 Tampa 3-4 1:20 slow 15 110 5 6 6 5* 5 »• C Garner 7 Flashing Iearian Ch'iIm n Glore 86524 Tampa 51 f 1:118 slow 15 107 2 4 4 41 53i C Garner 5 Anavri. Howdy Howdy Kid FLAT CREEK, b. f, 4 113 By Merryday— Contaxus (Mrs. G. C Brenton). 88787 Jamestown 3 1 1 :16£ slow 30 106 4 4 4 E 4"i.\lcCaliey 7 W.I.Hineh Eminola Demetrios StSiff^S"1" 11i5J:yft5 S ^ 5 2 I i U ^li""-"- 4 J. Carroll.' Smug! NeoikJieehl. ,(929 Pimlico o-4 1:17 hvy 12 10J 4 6 6 b'' 5«1 Goldstein S Rac.piet. Crania Constellation 77732 Penning 5-8 1:03 fast 21 104 gj E Haynes 5 G. Jubilee. H.inoiiia. My Agm-s. NOW ON SALE CHARTS OP MONTHLY RACING WITH COMPLETE INDEX to 88733 188304 RACING FORE, PRICE SI .OO MARCH .... 1910 1 1 PRICE $1.00. DAILY RACING FORM PUBLISHING CO. 69 Plymouth Court, : : Chicago, Ulinoia. AUTUMN ROSE . 6-5 WON MARBURG.... 6-5 2ND were yesterday's Form Specials. FRIDAYS FORM SPECIAL: March Plum 54-32-24-17-52-53-55-29-54-51-60-59. 6 WINNERS, 7 SECONDS in last fifteen starters is our record on above Free Form Specials. NEW BOOK ON SALE NOW containing eode to Free Form K| ials. 25 CENTS PER WEEK. $1.00 PER MONTH. 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