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Daily Racing Form: n. Saturday, April 9, 1910
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CHICAGO, SATURDAY, APRIL 9, 1910. PRICE 5 CENTS Canadian Racing is Saved: Miller Bill Beaten Section by Section at Night Session of Commons. CANADIAN RACING IS SAVED KILLER BILL BEATEN SECTION BY SECTION AT NIGHT SESSION OF COMMONS. Close Vote Follows Two-Days Discussion of Merits of Measure— Canadian Racing Associations to Soon Announce Season's Program. Toronto. Out.. April 8. — The future of raring in Canada was established b\ tin- action of tile House of Commons at Ottawa late last night in defeating the Miller anti hookmakiug bill clause by clause. ai .1 re asserting tlie policy of the legality of butting on race courses on race days. It was no snap verdict, and there was no contusion in the issue. The government had refused to make it a government measure, thus allowing its followers a free hand. The first test came when in the committee of the Whole a motion to eliminate the first section of the bill (allied hjr a majority of one vote, amid gnat excitement, opponents of the bill oil l«)th sides of the house standing up and cheering wlien the vote ol 7s to 77 was announced. A motion to defeat the second clause of the hill carried hj ■ to 73. Mr. Mct'oll. representing the opponents of the measure, then made an offer to substitute the Eng-lish statute in modified form, restricting race betting to tlie time of meetings and to race grounds and limiting the duration of race meetings in Canada to eight fan, but Mr. Miller declined to accept this offer and announced, that he would re-introduce his bill next session. The Hon. Mr. Aylesworth. minister of justice, declared most definitely against the bill and all similar legislation. and pointiil out that the influences behind it would make crimes of dancing, card-playing. tbeater-goini; or any other form of entertainment of which they did Mat approve. It was declared by several speakers that this hill, being copied from 1'nited States legislation, denied a liberty that Urn ish siiblects hare always enjoyed. The substitute offered by Mr. McColl could not lie voted on under the rules of order, but it was favored by everybody except the most rabid of the Miller faction. It is a copy of the English act. which prohibits handliooking. but makes any form of betting legal on race courses. If the Miller far-lion will accept it. there will be a unanimous bill. but unless they do. the matter cannot be revived. Sir Wilfrid Lamicr. the premier, in moving that tlie cuiuimttue rise, said that it was e^iilent that the sense of the house, was not with Mr. Miller. The Canadian Haeing Associations will meet next week t i arrange the season's racing program. The rejection of the Miller bill came as a climax to two days of heated discussion of the subject in Hie Commons in which the champions and opioncnts of the measure frequently clashed. The author of the bill was assisted in defending it by Messrs. Martin. Armstrong and Maddin. while Messrs. Mc-C-oll. Sifton. Wilcox and Barker were prominent in opposiug the proponed legislation as altogether loo drastic. At tie- outset an attempt on the \ art of souk' French members to strangle the bill on a technicality, that tln evidence taken before the committee had not lieen printed ill French as well as English, failed. Mr. Miller, in advocating the passage of his bill, indulged in tin- same line of argument as when the hill was given a reading prior to reference to the select committee that considered it. He contended Ihat its passage would not adversely affect racing and the breeding interests of the counlry. In con-eluding, he intimated that when the bill reached tlie committee stage he would pro|M sc an amendment making it clear that its provisions would not extend to beta between private individuals. Mr. Mcfoll. of West Northumberland, objected to tin- 1 1 1 wan lj drastic and unjust provisions of the bill. The proposed legislation would make criminal certain acts and courses of conduct which a large number of |icnp]c regarded as innocent n creation. It would seriously affect, if it did not alw.lish. the noble and royal sport of horse racing, be detrimental to the breeding at lighi horses in Canada, and result in great financial loss to importers and breeders of thoroughbreds and standard -bred horses and to jockey clubs and racing associations. He contended that what was ger.orallv apnheu of as the evils of betting diil not occur on the race track and that the betting tliat took place at race meetings like that of the Woodbine, was not gambling in the strict sense of the term. The liookinaking was carefully supervised. and the legitimate bookmaker was not the terrible individual he was pictured by people who did not know anything alxint him. It was established by evidence that the thoroughbred was a very important 1 ana for breeding, that racing was necessary to develop the thoroughbred, and that in order to tiro mote racing it was necessary to have public lietting. Mr. Wilcox, of North Essex, also opposed the bill mi the ground that it was t-xi drastic. Be stated that he had received a pettthM bearing the signatures of Him of his constituents, asking him to do so. and of that iiuiiiImt 4 mi tielonged to the agricultural class. He denied that the Windsor track was MM ated and controlled by Americans and claimed that it u.i conducted in an orderly manner. Mr Barker suggested that the supiiortcrs of the bill wore actuated more by consideration for the vi' lara at their constituents than by their consciences, and argued 1hat they were inconsistent in that, ■while •■ondemniug professional betting, they admitted there was an harm in private lietting. and saw no harm in gambling an the stock exchange. Ha criticised some of the statements made by Dr. Shearer liefore the committee, and charged those who had s|K ken m favor of tlie bill with having misrepre seated the testimony of the witnesses. He stated that be had lieen a shareholder of the Hamilton Jockey Club for fifteen MM, and that be had Merer received ;t cent in dividends. Ho defied anybody to jx.int to a single transaction on the Hamilton track that was not cri-ditahle. Hon. Clifford Sift on stated that the promoters ,,f tin- bill had not lieon aide to persuade the government that they should stand s|»onsors for it. He be lieved it would have la-en more satisfactory if the government had soon its way to introduce a moderate measure which would have secured the general assent of the liouse. It had la-en clearly Braved by the midline liefore the committee that the English thoroughbred Imrse was the basis of improvement of the light bame breeding industry throughout tlie Whole world: that racing had developed the English thoroughbred and that racing alone would maintain its quality: that the stopping of liookinaking on race tracks would have the effect of doing away with the conduct of racing by p -putahlc men. who engaged in Jt «s .-, sport: that the iinpoitat ion of high-class tlsirouglibieds from England would tie stopped, and thai tie- placing of thoroughbred horses throughout Can.nl i for amice free of charge would )«• disoon tinned. He had thought that the committee that promise and adopted a moderate course of regula tjon. The basis of the British criminal law-was the general assent of the community, ami if tlie promoters Insisted on passing their anieudment ta the criminal Bath, the effi-ct would Ik* t i bring the criminal law into contempt among a considerable section of the t eople. He challenged the promoters to cite a precedent in Bmat Britain or in the history of criminal legisla flat of the Parliament of Canada where an act had pisse.l will out any public agitation or demand, lie claimed that there had lieen no general demand for legislation of the kind proposed, and that it would 1«- unwise to legislate beyond the evils which Jjad been proved. David Gray Falconer Chosen.: Directors of Kentucky Association Fill Vacancy Created by Resignation of President Camden. DAVID GRAY FALCONER CHOSEN. Directors of Kentucky Association Fill Vacancy Created by Resignation of President Camden. Lexington. Ky.. April 8. — Darin1 Gray Falconer i« the new president of the Kentucky Association. Johnson N. Camden, who was this week anipntntnd by Governor Willson to serve on the Kentucky State Racing Commission, resigned the presidency of the Kentucky Association at a meeting of the directors today, and Mr. Falconer was at once chosen his successor. His being the only name presented, lie was fleeted by acclamation. Mr. Falconer is a lawyer, and is at present county attorney for this (Payette I county. He is about forty years of age and is married, his wife being oik- of the daughters of the late William C. Goodloc. Mr. Falconer, while neither a breeder of thoroughbred horses, nor owner of a racing stable, has long taken a keen interest in turf affairs, and has lx-en an indefatigable worker for the welfare of racing in this state. He was one of Unoriginal members at the Iroquois Hunt Club and is ■ rider of ability. In a social way Mr. and Mrs. Falconer rank among the first in Lexington, and his selection as Mr. Camden's successor is generally regarded as a happy choii-o. That he will make good in his office there is no doubt. The session of tin-directors was otherwise devoted to routine matters in preparation for the spring meeting. The directors expressed themselves as delighted with the prospects for a successful season. News of the defeat of the Miller bill in Canada was received with expressions of great satisfaction by horsemen generally. C. D. Chcuault and John Nichols are much worried over the non-arrival of a carload of horses they shipped by freight from Jacksonville last Monday, anil tracers have been sent by the railroad officials to locate the car. Among the lost horses are Milton B.. Claiborne, Bonnie Bee, Harriet Rowe and Ladv Lewis. Archibald to Ride for James M'manus. ARCHIBALD TO RIDE FOR JAMES M'MANTJS. San Francisco. Cal.. April s. — Enfield beat Jim Gaffnoy in one of the closest finishes of the season at Oakland today. The pair fought it out through the final sixteenlh. and Jim Caffney would have won in another jump. These two horses had closed equal favorites-. Jim Gaffney having lieen backed down. A field of five went to the jwist and starter Dwycr sent thein away in perfect alignment. Tlicy ran bunched to the stretch, then Enfield and Jim Gaffnoy drew away. A. Williams was on Enfield and Archibald rode Jim Gaffney. Tlie finish aroused great enthusiasm. There were other close finishes. Klnar and Hush Money winning by narrow margins. Eliuir beat Abigail K. after the latter run away before the start. Netting was a faanj favorite In the last rail- nnd Barionicu cantered home. Al Koenigsheig bid her up from $300 to $400, hut she was retained. A telegram from Alex lie la Arena, secretary of the Mexican Jockey Club, brands as fake ami inaccurate in every respect a report sent out from Galveston to the effect that the Mexican government concession for racing at Juarez has been revoked. QetfM lias lieen bought by F. Devin & Co. and E. Kinneman has sold Combury to T. Lynn. H. I. Wilson has arrived here in the interests ol tin- Butte meeting. He would like to secure some of the time allotted to Salt Luke fit... James McMantts has arranged with jockey Archibald to ride for him for a year. The contract will be signed by the end of this month, when Archibald's contract with Garrity and Dunlap will expire. Archibald goes to New York Sundav and McMiinus will follow shortly. It was expected that Archibald would ride for O. A. Biaucbi on the New York tracks. When II. G. Bedwell lost Goldnnn by the selling race process he admitted that she was a good m. ire. but expressed tin- belief that no one else c mid train her and that no boy but jockey Shilling could ride her successfully. She has won her last three races at Emeryville ami has not been nasty aliout it. Paddy Lynch sends her into the paddock with a sorrel May, and the pony seems to Is- worse to handle than the mare. Lyuch says that the |M.ny's fright is explained by the mare's habit of picking him up and shaking him like a rat. Tlie ponv was a gift from S. C. Hihlreth to Tommy Lynch, the small son of Gohlfinn's present owner. Although Bubbling Water is entered in many of the New York stakes. Molera & Josephs are in no hurry to ship east and may remain here until the close of the season. Record Attendance at Jamestown. RECORD ATTENDANCE AT JAMESTOWN. Norfolk, fa., April -V- The record for attendance was shattered at the Jamestown track today. Thirty five hundred people were present. Ladies' Day accounting for the big out pouring or Norfolkians. Thcy weie well rewarded, as three favorites again finished in front. John W. Schorr scored a double with I'm-le Fred and Silverine. Locbicl. Joe Jones' good two-year old. ran sensationally in the opening race, coming from far back to head Green B. Morris' Edmund Adams in the last few strides. Immediately after the race. Alben Simons, acting for John W. Schorr, attend $S,800 for Lochiel. Mr. Jones refused to sell, stating that his price was $5,000. A plunge of no mean proportions was made on Nor. i Emma in the second race, the filly lieing backed from an opening of 4 to ." to 1 to :! at the close. After leading into the stretch by two lengths she tired and Uncle Fred, coming with a rush, was up in time to beat her by three parts of a length. Another sensational finish resulted in the third race when Golden Butterfly, usually a front runner, came from behind in the stretch to pass Takahira and lolly in the closing strides. To many Jolly seemed to liave gotten the place. Another mad thing went through in the fourth race when I'latitland. backed from 7 to 5 to 4 to o. after getting away last, ran all around his company and gained a decision from Hyperion II. in a hard drive. Los Cavanagh. a 10 to 1 shot, was also running great guns at the end. Silverine. backed from s to 5 to •» to 10. captured the closing race with case, after making all the pace. Tomorrow's n for the amateurs will be a big drawing card. From present indications ten hunters, all owned by members of the Norfolk Hunt Club, will go to the post. Tin- distance is one mile and a quarter and while the weights are to be 198 pounds and upward, it is really a catch weight affair, as tin- riders will be allowed to carry as much overweight as may blind nancy. Eligibles for the Preakness. ELIGIBLES FOR THE PREAKNESS. New York. Aprjl V The I'reakness Handicap, the feature race for three-year olds at the Maryland Jockey Club's meeting at I'imlico. has thirty one entries, as follows: Asticot. G. M. Miller. Reyliourn. Aylmer. German Silver. Kosshainpton. Hang. Haiumoii I'ass. Sager. Beau Chilton. Hedge Rose. Scaius. liusv. Hickory Stick. Starbottle. Col lis ornisby. Layminster. St. Regis, lialhousie. Lothario. The Monk. Dalmatian. Martinez. Tom Melton. Dixie Knight. Medallion. Turret. I'auutlerov. My Southern Bay Fearnaught II. 1'ulka. The I'reakness is at a mile and weights are to be announced April M, the race being run on the last day of the meeting. May 7. Training Operations Interrupted.: Unfavorable Weather Causes Lull at Churchill Downs-Odds in Future Book on Kentucky Derby. TRAINING OPERATIONS INTERRUPTED. Unfavorable Weather Causes Lull at Churchill Downs —Odds in Future Book on Kentucky Derby. I./oui*viIle. Ky.. April S. — Not until yesterday was the track in good condition at Churchill IViwns this week, due to rain at intervals and lower tempera tines than had been prevailing. This marked the first cessation in many weeks in the training of horses for the ruin meeting which is to begin May 10. It really inconvenienced no one; rather, it Was a welcome respite for trainers. During the early pari of the week aha Derby horses were only gal loped. Baleigh Colston, trainer of Waldo, says that the Derby favorite is training am to his liking. Colston is taking no chances with Waldo. Particular atten tion is paid to his legs, which are protected with bandages when he is led out for exercise. In his trials Waldo carries 133 pounds. Seemingly Weight does not at all inconvenience him. When ho is led Isick to his stall in the Forsythe barn. Colston rarely leaves him. and at night the trainer sleeps within a few feet of him. Boca Grande will lie shipped from Jacksonville to Churchill Downs in a few days. W. II. Fizer predicts that when the colt reaches here he will soon regain his form, and will redeem himself, demonstrating that he is. as Fizer claims, the greatest race horse that he has ever owned. C. C. Van Meter announces that he will send both Topland and The Fail to tlie aunt in the Derby. Odds are lieing laid in the future books on pros-neetin starters in the Kentucky Derby as follows: Horse. Wt. Odds. Waldo 117 3-1 Fighting ISob 117 6-1 Boca Orande 117 6-1 Donau 117 10-1 Joe Morris 117 12-1 Eye White 114 l.'i-l (;. M. Miller 117 15 1 The Fad 117 15-1 Topland 117 15-1 Gallant Pirate 117 20-1 Hooia Beam 117 25-1 Captain Morris '. 117 25-1 lKin Antonio 117 25-1 Relluf 117 25 1 Barley thorpc 117 25-1 Colinet 117 25 1 John Furlong 112 30 1 Ben K. Sleet 117 30-1 Vreeland 112 4 M Charles F. Grainger 107 SOI darkie M 107 50 1 I'hil Mohr 112 50-1 Master Eugene 112 75-1 Tom Toohey 107 100-1 Three eastern turfmen have communicated with Secretary Lyman H. Davis and requested reservation of stalls at Churchill Downs. George Odom is one of them. He has twelve horses, including Nimbus and Prince Gal. Charles II. Hughes may bring Henry M. Ziegler's string of six horses from Sheens-head Bay. His string is made up of Miramar and five two-year-olds. Recently they were shipped east from Highland Farm, at Lexington. E. R. Bradley is coining with ten horses. Mode Nicoll will race at the Churchill Downs meeting Many Colors. Pimpante. Polar Star. Ferrand Ce-cilian. Clem Beachey. Crawford and Saraband. W. V. Casey, who has been racing with success at Jacksonville, will bring Mamie Algol. Robin Grey and County Clerk to Churchill Downs for the spring races. J. R. Taylor, of Lexington, will race a stable of ten at Churchill Downs. He has a Cesarion colt and a Woolsthorpe colt, both of which are said to be of exceptional promise. W. L. Lewis has written from Lexington to Secretary Lyman H. Davis that he will ship fifteen racers here for the spring meeting at Churchill Downs. Crystal Maid is the star of the string. Theodore Abadie. who is now raciiig at Jackson ville. will come to Churchill IK wns with five horses, among them lieing Wool Sandals. Light Blue and Ben Howe. John T. Ireland's stable will em-brace at least sixteen horses when it conies from Lexington to Churchill Downs. A. G. Weston, of Arlington. Mil., has engaged stable room at Churchill Downs for fourteen racers, including Dalhousio. J. II. Nichols will bring six horses to the spring meeting at tlie Downs. At this time three are at Lexington and Bonnie Bee. Harriet Rowe and Lady Ijewis are at Jacksonville. The three last ?amed are winners. Good & Denman. at the close of the Lexington races, will ship six horses to the Downs. W. W. Darden. of Nashville, will race four horses at the spring meeting here. Ernest George, who owns John Griffin II. and Collis Ornishy. a Derby eligible, has written from Jacksonville to (Secretary Davis that he will ship here soon. Others coining from Jacksonville are Mose Goldhlatt, with eight horses and E. Gildersleeve with four. Thomas C. McDowell, of Lexington, has but one filly. Ecstacy. by Ben Strome — Bracegirdle. in the Kentucky Oaks, and this will lie pleasant news to thaw ambitious turfmen who are hoping to win this famous event. In lMB McDowell won the Oaks with Rush, in l!Hs he won it with King's Daughter and in l!Kis his Ellen-a-Dale finished first. Another triple winner of this event is Edward Corrigan. In 1SS4 his. Modesty won tlie Oaks. In the tollowing year he saddled the winner iu Lizzie Dwyer and in IBM his I.emco carried off the honors. Former jockey George Swain, who is here seeking a training position, now weighs close to 115 pounds. Bab-rian. which he raced on the coast, went wrwng and he left her in the west to rest until next winter. At the conclusion of the Lexington races. Walter Prater will bring fourteen horses to Churchill Downs. Among them are John Furlong, the Derby candidate, and the promising two year-old filly. Golden Egg. Grater Ijas always been successful at the Louisville s|iring meeting and is sanguine concerning his cli.-ii-ces this time. Henderson & Hogan have parted company with tr.-iner Louis Taulier. While Miller Henderson was in the south throughout the winter with several racers. Tauber looked after the remainder of the string at Churchill Downs. He worked early and late, and when Henderson came back from Florida he found 1 is racers in fine condition. A disagreement ensued and Tauber surrendered li is position. In a letter to Secretary Davis. J. C. Milam, of Lexington, says that his Oaks candidate. Eleanor Kobson. is doing unusuallv well, and looks as if she will be a fair filly. He savs that his old standby. Merrick, looks better than ever. Markie M.. his brown colt by Gerolstein — Lady Cushman. a Derby eligible, is training nicely. Milam states. Milam says that there are more horses ready at Lexington to" race than he has ever seen at this time of the year. J. W. Mar. who recently departed for the east, made the following noniina tions of the Schwartz horses for the Kentucky Derby of mil: Althorpe. b. c. by Woolsthorix — Allie Belle. Doncaster. br. c. by Yorkshire Lad — Minnie Al-phonse. Fleece, b. e. bv St. Maxim — Cotton Queen. FlrewiHid. b. c. bv Scintillant II. — Jessie Woodson. Sir Martin is Declared. SIR MARTIN IS DECLARED. London, April X. — Surprise has lieen caused by the announcement that Louis Winans' Sir Martin has lieen declared from the City and Suburban Handicap. Interest is on the Wane: Fag End of Jacksonville Meeting Marked by Decreasing Patronage. INTEREST IS ON THE WANE FAG END OF JACKSONVILLE MEETING MARKED BY DECREASING PATRONAGE. Booger Red Comes Out of Temporary Retirement, Wins a Race and Is Bought by Allan Pink- erton for Galloway Racing. Jacksonville, Fla.. April S.— Booger Red made his reappearance at Monereif Park this afternoon after • in absence of a few weeks and showed a tine performance in winning by a nose from Kvehriglit at the end of a furious stretch drive. He was favorite .n the betting and was ridden by GaAz. Chilla. Bodega and Yama also scored as favorites. Bodega was forced to stand a hard drive to beat Roseburg III. a head, while Ida D. outgamed Poconioke in her race to win iu a driving finish by a scant length. The attendance was light, a continual falling off iu the patronage being decidedly noticeable during the past week. Jockeys Gauz and Wilson each rode two winners. Booger Red probably made his last appearance here this afternoon. R. A. Smith having purchased him following his victory from J. II. Brannou for *2.00t . Mr. Smith acted for Allan Pinkertou in tho transaction and the game little horse will be shipped to New York to lie raced by Mr. Pinkertou in the galloway races at the mint club meetings the coming summer. Word from Canada that the Miller bill had been killed was the best news that has been received here in many weeks. The horsemen racing here who have lieen accustomed to patronize the Canadian circuit have been holding off. not knowing where they would ship and today's news decided the matter for the majority of them. Manv who had engaged cars to ship to Salt Lake City have enanehnj their orders and will now go to Canada, where tluv have raced for many years past. This victorv is joshed upon by the management of the Jacksonville race track as presaging a victorv for them when the matter of racing legislation comes up in the Florida legislature next winter. Manager Brown was delighted with the news mid sent congratulations to the Canadian Racing Associations. Previous to the starting of the first race, the band at Monereif. in celebration of* the Canadian victorv. plaved "God Save the King." This was greeted with cheer after cheer iu the lietting ring, the enthusiastic turfmen taking off their hats and throwing them in the air. while the place resounded with the cheering. The stake blanks of the different Canadian associations are anxiously awaited by the horsemen here. F. J. Pons anounced that he would ship a division of his stable from here to Aqueduct on Monday next. To Permit Individual Betting. TO PERMIT INDIVIDUAL BETTING. Albany. N. Y., April 8. — The indications are that the Hart-Ague w law will be amended so as to prevent only professional lietting on race tracks and elsewhere in tlie state. Senator Brackett. chairman of the Senate codes committee, which Is consideriug the Agnew-Pcrkins amendments, designed to put an end to "oral" betting, says that the committee probably will amend the bills to make it clear that there will be no interference with so-called friendly bets. It was developed at a hearing before the codes committee that the words "lays or publishes odds, orally or otherwise." would subject any person who makes one bet with another to prosecution for violation of the law if the amendment in its present form should be passed. Senator Brackett said the cominittie would frame the law to make clear the intention of the legislature that it seeks only to put an end to professional lietting. Senator Brackett." in commenting on the matter, said: "My little village of Saratoga Springs in a measure has been built up around the race track, and I think apy new legislation should be so plainly framed that it would not accomplish more than is desired by its introducer — that is the elimination of the professional bookmaker. These bills can be . amended so as to permit private betting and make certain that the personal rights of the individual on race tracks will not lie interfered with in this regard." Other members of the committee agreed with Senator Brackett that the pro|H sed legislation should be re drafted, so that only the professionals should he affected. Some of those who appeared in advocacy of tlie bills as originally drawn declared that they would be satisfied with legislation that would eliminate the professional and yet make it certain that the individual bettor would not be interfered with. At the recent hearing before the Senate codes committee. Joseph S. Auerbach. counsel for the Jockey Club, laid stress upon the fact that there was no demand throughout the state for further legislation and cited the fact that the state Associaion of District Attorneys did not approve of them when they liad been under discussion at tlie lust meeting of that organizal ion. He declared that au "intruder" had cast the decisive vote for the Hart -Agnew bill at an extra session of the l"gislature. which meant another question for the courts to decide as to legality. Mr. Auerbach contended tiiat while many persons argued against the liipior industry and the theater, yet the state did not legislate either industry out of business, but regulated and licensed them, and he urged that the same course should be pursued with the race tracks. He said: "If tpese bills passed, the race tracks would have to pass through a third season's reign of terror which would finally kill the sport. Since the Hart-Agnew law was annual from thirty five to seventy-five arrests and indictments have been made aiiuually by overzealous district attorneys which the courts afterward lie elared were not justified by the luw. People will not visit the race tracks if they are to be raided in this manner. The question of the constitutionality of the Hart-Agnew law passed two years ago is now being considered by the Supreme Court and we expMt a decision before the present legislature adjourns. If you do not pass this legislation, and let us go through this season without making BCneBjhl indiscriminate arrests at the tracks, wc might Is; able to survive." Senator Brackett insisted the legislature had no intention of passing legislation which would permit of oppression in the enforcement of tin- law. not- to interfere with bets between friends or strangers, but only to prohibit betting as a business. Canon Chase, representing the Citizens' Anti Race Track Caanantttee of Brooklyn, appeared in favor of the Agnew Perkins bills. lb .aid that the society whieh he represented had been disappoint- d over the « court decision as to oral liookinaking. What was desired, he declared, was only the elimination of tin- bookmaker, as it was not the function of the government to interfere with a private transaction, such as a bet between friends. Rev. Walter Laidl.-.w. of New York, also representing the Citizens' Anti-Race Track Committee, spoke for the bills. Other! who snoke in favor of the bills were Rev. O. R. Miller, of Albany, who represented the International Reform Bureau, and Hans P. Freece. of New York, also connected with the name bureau. Freece described how he had cultivated bookmakers to learn their methods and submitted tickets which he had hot'cht of them In playing races. Many leading turfmen appeared ia opposition to the proposed legislation. 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Kciiiuaiv Queen, Light Knight. 5 Boonie Hani. Camel. Plate. 4 Darling. L.iiiis des Cog iii ts. Sir Kearney. :. Hoffman. S|«lll,.nin.l. Hill Top. «j — Console. Goicuiida. Elfall. T. K. Lynch. Jamestown — Jamestown. Va.. April S. 1 -Fmid Heart, Havre. Grenade. 2 Bagman. John Carroll. Pius and Needles. ;; Dr. 1'illow. Maie Fletcher. Xeliee. 4 — Uash. Bead News. Jack Ryan. 5 — Lutid. Oppar. King's Guinea. J. A. Hopewell. Pensacola — Foiisaeola. Fla.. April S. 1— Tannic. Irrigator, l'oarl Ho|ikins. 2— Inspection. Fiiclc Jim. Dr. Crook. .'b— O. K. Hcrndoii. OnwallW. Clvsmic. 4— Scotch Lass. Gilliford. Willow Flume. 3 — Valllos. Messenger Boy, M. Depres. J. L. Deinpsey. Oakland -Oakland. Cal.. April S. J- -Ellenl. Kai-ciho.T. F.lacksheep. 2 -Aldrian. Jim Das-v. .\iilt Jones. :; -(.i.ldliiiii. Lady i'ancliita. Oiclio. 4 — John 1 you is. Edwin T. Fryer* Whidden. I — Good Ship. SI. Francis. Faueuil Hall. i -liiilnMii. pall Mulir. Binocular. J. II Scanlan. Notes of the Turf. NOTES OF THE TURF. H. G. BcdwcH's horses flu i shed the long trip from Oakland to ITtai pfihead Day in good condition. Jockey McGee. win. will do the riding this year Bar George i Mom's Mahle. lias reported to the youthful Georgian at Sin- pshcad Hay. Richard T. Wils.ui. Jr.. president of the Saratoga Association, has r.-lui nod lo New York from an extendi d sojourn at his winter home at I'almetto Biuli. S. C. J. W. May has reached Sheepshead Hay from Louisville with the Schwartz horses and they will ligun in the racing at Aqueduct, lH-ing well ad-aaajeai in training. It was computed !iy the police officials that something like ,»• huiiilri'd thousand spectators ajitBaaaaa' the race far the Grand National Steeplechase at Liverpool fn.ni |H.ints of vantage outside the racecourse properly. Thomas Welsh has received some more of the H. 1'. Whitney horses thai he will handle during the coming season. Thev came from the Hrookdale 1 'arm. and include Sea Clitl'. Sixty and Baby Wolf, all ihr f wliich raced in England last season. Jockey Shilling, who has so far failed to get a license from the J m key Club, is confident his case will I*- np'iteil lawrahD. Be is exercising the ILIdnth bararn at Sheepshead Hay and has asked the stew mis far a hearing. It is said that It. L. Thomas, who was stuhlicd by Shilling in a quarrel last year, will not press the charge of felonious assault ugainst the lad. Pensacola Racing to Continue. PENSACOLA RACING TO CONTINUE. ponsai-ola. I la . April 8. Sensational plunges M Salh Savage and John Garner, winners in their re in :i\i racra it i- afternoon, were the main inci-eeata of llie s|« rt. The I'm st-iiained was pounded from a:i opi -iiing of :; to 1 to evens. S.ie was ex trcaaetj barky M land the [ urse. fur had Wrispeii been strong enough lo prevent Gcrauilo from imped Ian » '.i It ii.i . the latter would have . won. As a pn-i aaltaaiij measure in view of reports of ■ pros |iHlive nl'ioo-in of Jolol Garner, the judges displaced D. l'.olaud with Kcilly on Beth Good'win. the logical e.. mi ml' !. Si niaili ■ -an ffort. but lost by vir-tm- i.t Glasucr's superior handling of the winner. Toda.v's ai tendance was a banner one and the \o nun of speeiiiatioii was 1 ii i ii 1 1 in excess of former i ..i-. " ■ 1 3 i — marked the closing day of the sport here Bader Sunt in in Jih key Club sand ion. but the nian- • ni will carry aa the aavthnj a- long as eea* M warrant. Many proiniueiit otlicials and nicr-ehaata bare imporluin d Manager Kouprich to go on v. Ith He- racing. False Report on Mexican Racing. FALSE REPORT ON MEXICAN RACING. Kew Yo-'k. April v.— Col. Matt J. Winn braiuls M unqualifiedly false a report from Oalveitaa. Tex.. lo the effect that the Mexican govet nm.nl had revoked the concessions granted to Americana tut nails in rarlaaa Mexican cities. including Jaarea. .1 m:: his keM closed." slid Mr. Winn, "atace, Ma i •:, I. wbea the inaugural ting ended. There i- no iMMafbilltr of our eaaeeaalaa beaaf rescinded. lis ii is in-.-iiK-able for twenty veal •■-. •\\. ..hiained ..in- grant fr..in 11 ngnss .if the Slate ..I '; ihtl.ihua. in which ..ur cmrse is situatiil. and the -.nit was approved by Coverim!- Creel. The naiiiaaii nl af Henea has nothing arharaaeaet t.i do aith our ci.iu^-ssion. ai'd the Juarez Xaehc) I jab is ii'-t latere«te«l in any iitln-r mciafl Miituie in de^ii.i. Win ti we el. -id our tra.k the Mexicans si i-l :wiv. !• i!-i 1 thai eMr.vlbilig fail In -n Ml isfactorv. There b ool Ihe ulixhteal ili.-une af laterraprJaa by the poy raneat, ^ Car as tin Juarez track is »on i. nn. I." More Arrivals at Pimlico. MORE ARRIVALS AT PIMLIC0. ■aMfaaare, IM-. \pril s .--Charlie Douglas, trait r for Com il nail II. Smilli. if Vilginia. has arrived at I'iinli .1. wiili half a ih«ea jiiiiiim rs that are lo start dlllMI-- lie eiilllilll.' -I'iillg llH-olillg of tile Mllylllllll Jockey Clnh. Bea Cole is the star of Ihe lot. Firing l.'v ID i \ Melanin, id Washing!..!!, la-l fall |:a- i, .ii • ; im much god. and Doiiu'la- expects to win wii. him here. 11. i~ Ralac aaaaAr just imw and is n.it ho kin-' in Of his eli] time -pi-oil. (Mhera in the Smith -table are Tourney. Jim Mo-Oil!, o-age. MUHrorfc. Merrimaa and a black -olt bv 4 . HI ra. T . a brother t « Toaiiiey. D.niglas is BWeal oil this one. which sta-nls It;. 2. Doiigla- savs he has a great biir^r af HW'ed an l is a fearless fencer. I "at UaOaxher arrived Iroin lacfeaawtta with Edfeiy atiU '^ruydon. I I Work-Outs of Eastern Horses. WORK-OUTS OF EASTERN HORSES. New York. April S. — Recent work outs of horses in training at Gravesc:id. Sheepshead Hay and Belmont l'ark were: Grnvesend Weather clear: track heavy. Aston Key — Five-eighths in l:Ot5j. Shows improvement. Adriuehe -Half mile in B2. Close to her best form and sh mid race well at Aqueduct. Hliiiulara -Three-quarters in 1:2." . Was full of run and hard held. Banyah Half mile in ."«!. Looks well and is coming around to form. Casque Three-quarters in 1 :2l'.. Was hard held. District Attorney — '1 iiree-eighlhs in .".Si. Has speed. Dr. Stone - Three-quarters in 1:22. Shows nice work whenever a-ked. Everett Seven eighths in 1 :40«. Is close to good fm in. Elinora Half mile in T,(\. Fair Miss Half mile in ,"i7. This i'tlly lias nice turn of speed. Fitz lleibert -Five-eighths ill 1 : «». Coining around to his Im'sI form. Gertie— Half mile in M. Nice work for her. Hazclthorpo -Three quarters in l:2r 5. Shows plenty of speed. Hilda's Sister Half mile in "S. Was full of run and hard held. HactherblooBi Half mile in .T7S. Helena— Three eight I s ill 411. Irish Ge:itleni:in -Three eighths in 42. Jiisi-i man Half mile in BBt King I'in llaif mile in .VS. Louise S. — Five-eighths in 1:09;. Shows all her S|.eed and will be ready for Aqueduct. Malacca — Mile in 141 Looks well and is fast coming around to form. Mirdli-Scvu eighths in 1 ::'. ;. Shows great improvement aver last season. Mern Knight Throe-eighths in 38|. Our ilaiuiah Half mile in 55, Opponent Throe-eighths in 42. Proclamation — Half mile in M. Ouinoy Hclle Three eighths in 4IS. A racy looking tiliv with a nice turn of speed. yuantieo -Five eighths in l:0ti. Never looked better. Rookstone — I ive eighths in 1KK|. At his ltest. Reiiutatioii Half mile in 5SJ. Works like a good cult. Snarkle — Half mile in ."■.".. Sir Jo' n .Ddms.ii — Five -eighths in 1:07. Was full of run. Sandrian Seven eighths in 1:40. 1'ndcr a strong pull. Sir Kavniond— Half mile in IM. Sculpture 'niiee-eighlhs in 42. , Warbler Three-eighths in 42. Zoll Half mile in ..4. Sheepshead Hay— Weather clear; track good. Ashwcll— Half mile in ",. Arasee Mile in 1:33. Is being kept close to racing condition. Arch Duke Half mile in S0|. A gi«id liniker. Absconder Half mile in .".oil. Husy Maid Half mile in 50. She has an abundance of speed. Fanhurv -Three-quarters in 1:2.'!. Bishop Three quarters in 1:28. Blackford Mile in 1:55. Charlie Hnrgrave- Mile in 1 :.iti. Looking well, but is training slowly. Coiintv Chairman Half mile in ",. Cliff Edge Half mile in ."..;. Has developed into a promising horse. Dandv Dixon Half mile in 52. One that is coming" to racing condition rapidly. Dandelion -Half mile in tt. Good work for this old fellow. Dalmatian-Half mile in 505. This is a bit faster than lie had moved before and suggests that ha is meant for racing at Aqueduct. Dartmouth— Three-eighths in 40. One that is doing well. . ., Dullcan — Half mile in .",2. Has plenty of speed and is close to racing condition. Dreilkin— Mile in 1 :4ii. Eddie Dugan Half mile in .".15. Is rapidly coining to racing condition. Firestom — Half mile in tt. Looking exceedingly well and could be raced at Aqueduct. Favetti — Half mile in aU He was being stopped at the finish and worked much faster than was intended. I'onair- Seven eighths in 1:40. , Grasinerc -Half mile in Til. Tins three year old has plenty of speed. Gloria Mile in 1:40. Rapidly coming to form. Guy Fisher Mile in 1:4b. Well in hand all the "ay. , Hampton Port — Thrte aaarteri in IrsB. Infatuation — Half mile in ."2. Jim. Madden— Half mile in ."1. He is looking ex- ceedinglv well and could be raced at Aqueduct. Jeanne d'Arc Half mile in B. King James— Half mile in B5. Krikina— Han mile in ."2. Lord Rochester — Half mile in 5S. * Montgoinerv--Half mile in .".::. Mitaphor III. — •Half Hide in BL N'orbitt - Half mile in .".7. Niagara — Three aaarteri in 1:20. Oatead— Five-iighths in 1:04. One of the fast. w irks of the morning. He is looking well. Ferry Johnson-Mile in 1:50. Has plenty of speed Qu.-en Mai guerite— Seven-eighths in 1:40. This mare has acea doing excellently. Rustetii — Three-quarters in 1:20. |{,si Queen Half mile in 52. She has all her sped and takes to her work cheerfully. Rcstigoiiclu — Half mile in 52. Suffragist Half mile in ttf. Thorp— Half mile in 52«\. A colt of fine size with a good wav of going. Tony Bonero— Mile in 1:47. Coming to hand nicely. Transform — Thn-o-qiiarters in 1:22. The Fecr — Seven-eighths in 1:51. Woodcraft— Half mile in 55. Belmont Fark— Weather clear: track fast. Abound — Half mile in 57. ' Agawain. — Half mile in ols. Ace of Clubs— .Half mile in 40. Agnier — Three quarters in l:22if. Amalli Half mile in 50?.. Bea lie, iii — Mile in 1 :4s:. Takes to training kindly. Billiard Ball— Three quarters in 1:17?.. Brushbroom -Three-quarters in 1:22?. Cainpeon Three-quarters in 1:11*. CandlclM-nv Mile in IsMf. Corona BeUe -Three aaartera in 1:18. Dorchester Half mile in 40£. Enrl i. Half mile in T,:\l. Falcada Mile in 1 :4 . His bad tendons are stand ing the training ordeal. Grandpa Did a gallop of three miles and h«iks well. ' Huigh.ini -Half mile in 52. Liiii|H-l Half mile in 40?.. Magazine -Three quarters in 1:17?. May Riv.r Mile in 1:40. Working nicely. Me'xoana — Three quarters in 1 :2: . Mretic Biw — Half mile in 4".»?. Olanihala -Mile in 1 :5s. , N' st or —Mile in 1 S3. Old Boy -Half mile in 57. Onager Half mile in ttf. Owaniix —Half mile in 51*. I'hantasque Half mile in 50?. Radiant Star Three quarters in 1:22?. ReslMWisful--Three-quarters in 1:22?. Sheriff Bradley — Half mile in ttf. White Wool— Half mile in 40J. John E. Madden's Juveniles. I I JOHN E. MADDENS JUVENILES. N'.w York. April (L— The likeliest two-year-olds in I John E. Maddeii's stable at Sheepshead Bay, according • to the dockers, are the colts by Adam — Koman i Gold ami Disguise -Semper Faratus. The Roman i c,,ld mil is called Goldbeater. He was declared 1 In. in most "f hi two-year-old engagements hecanae iii n spell or sickness Which prostrated him on the car.-, lasi fall en route from New York to Kentucky. The colt rei-overcd quickly ui'der pro|ier treatment alter r aching Lexington, but the indisposition in-l. ■rrupted his development for a spell. Mr. Madibn's I lillv bv Yankee, out af Imp. the fastest yearling ■rorked bereabonta last fall, was utrtckea wnh the Roaaaa Gold coll. but she did not recover. Her lo^s I was the most serious piece of ill-luck the masler r of Hamburg Place had experienced in years. Not l onlv was the Yankee -Imp lilly in every stake ot I value t be run in America this year and next, but t she wa- alsn eligible for the One Thousand Guineas, the Dertiv and the Oaks, to Ik- run in Great Britain 1 in 1911. Mr. Madden refused several flattering : offers far her last fall. 'Hie Adam — Roman Gold ■ e..!t is in the Futurity and the BeaeM for 1010 and j the British Derbv and Ihe Two Thousand Guineas of 1 BUI. Goldbeater docs not look as well aa do the Adam youMCatera which remained in this part af the ii uiitrv last winter, but he is improving every day. Goldbeater will be one of the Madden . amiidalcs for the Saratoga Special. He did not t work a- swiftly last fall as did his stableinate by f Yankee. but be showed fair speed and his owner r believe- he will make Rood. Goldbeater i-ost Mr. Madden $5,000 at the Sheepshead Bay paddeeka la-l 1 fall at the sale of W. O'B. Ma.-iloiio'.igh's yeatlinu"-. Several Kentucky breeders wanted to punliiise Goldbeater j for c- • as a stock horse, but Mr. Madden bid too high for them. Goldbeater will ultimately find a 1 home at Hamburg Flace if he makes good under colors. The Disguise —Semper I'aratus colt was bred bv i Elliot C. Co.viliu of Maiilehurst Stud, and he was s lipiic-ht into the sales ring under the name of The Bay II. lb- is a half -brother to The Minute Man. a (ait bv Juvenal that finished third in the Futurity f of 1900. right at the heels of Hamburg Belle and ^ I nblas. Madden owned The Minute Man and I thought akrhfj of liiai. Shortly tiftcr bis ifuutl per - formance In the Futurity The Minute Man astonished a big crowd at Sheepshead Bay by trimming Ihe redoubtable McChosney at one mile. Shortly after 'llie Minute Man took the measure of McClicsnoy his career was cut short by death. The Juvenal call broke a pastern at Brighton in the running of the colt cud of the Predace Stakes, and was shot. The Spy il. is a horse of the Disguise type. He is a brown of unusual length, standing on good, healthy feer. The most forward of the Madden fillies, apparently., is Thrifty, a daughter of Ogib-n and Busy Maid, and a sister to Busy. Thrifty is in the Canar sie and Kose Stakes at Aqueduct. Madden has tilths by Migtai ut of Lady Schorr and by Plaudit out of Mimosa, anil colts by Orlando out of Miss Boi.".iaiio and by Kingston out of Curiosity in stakes at Belmont Dark. Graveseml. Sheep-head Bay and Saratoga. These youngsters were pur chased in the open market last summer, as was The Spy II. Oakland Entries. OAKLAND ENTRIES. Racing starts at 1:40 p. m. (Chicago time. H:40.) Xltnus well in mud. ©Sui erior mud runner. (M) maiden. First Race-^-4 Mile. .Tvenr olds' and upward. Selling. (Track record: 7*2*0— 1:11?— 5—110.) Did. Horse. Wt. Rec. A. Wt. Ildcp. SS.S55 Lord Clinton ,*. . .WO 1:141 .'!. . 07. .©725 S.S704 Good Intent 100 1:1:! 5. . 1»7. . X720 S.X047 Electrowau, 01 l:lf.S :',. . 05. . X715 snntiP Kaiserhoff 115I:D» S..111..XTH (sss.V.1) Cobleskill MB 1:131 »». .111 . . X705 ss715 .Blaekshcep MM l:i::» 3..M9. .XTM 88858 Aiii|M-do 115 1:12? 9. .114. . XdBS 88833 'Ybor MM 1:15] 4..MB..X6M 88982 Kllcrd MM 1:13] 7..114..X880 88861 Ben Stone MOT 1:141 5. .ill . . ©t.s5 888S7 Celie,, 3..97..X890 SS052 I^Kik.Htt IM) ..j.. 4..10S 9M Second Race — 1-2 Mile. 2 vear olds. Allowances. (Track record: 7H!H — 47— 2— 1 1^..) K.S7I22 Aldrian 1O0../725 (S.N71'-') Milt Jones 110..X720 98648* Jim Basey (Mi. .^ .112 :51* MM..XT13 (SS747) Salall 102 :40J 07 IM ss»;s:: Fontcllo (M) »l 89a ssls.-, Zwhk (Ml 100 075 Third Race— Futurity Course. (170 feet less than 5-4 mile, i 5-vear-ob|s and upward. Selling. (Traik reeoFd: 71S17— 1:0S*— 2— !»0.) ISSK5-2) lioldtinn ..: 186 1:10 5. .111 725 88778* Oreli 112 1:181 S..U4..&7Z0 s.s7!»7- idoiv Paachtta ... '■»' l:io» :;.. 07..X715 88832 Kid North ........ 107 1:11* 5. . Oil. . X710 88877 Siudui I....18B 1:MMJ 5. .100. . X705 88832 Sewell ...'. :.li:;i:10 G. .110. . :7«H) VssJiil Amethyst (M) 5.. !»1 07."i Fourth Race— 1. Mjle and 70 Yards. :;-vear-olds r.ml upward. Selling. (Track record: 88056—1:43—5—106.1 SS77^? Bishop W ..Ill 1:40 4..HM..X72S (88796) John Louis MM 1:45 5..10S..X720 sss:;:; Edwin T. Frvcr ...loo 1:431 6. . HO.. X 713 188834) Whidden M» 1;45| 5. .105. .0710 88778 Buckthorn MM 1:431 4. .104. .©705 88834' Redeem ■'■■ 88.. -700 88778 "Round and Round.. 1115 1 :4.".J B.. 98..X8B3 Fifth Race — 3-4 Mile. 1 Jiar ahhl and miwanl. Sellin". (Track, r.iord: 78288— 1:11!— 3— 110.) 88775 *G«0d Shqv 88 1:15* 3.. Oo..x725 (SSM;oi».\|e;roiKilitan 95 1:14 .'».". 85. . X720 SS724 Faneuil Hall 107 1:14* 4. .188. . X713 SS724 Argonaut 107 1:14 4..111..X710 (88793) BarneD 102 1:141 5..MM..X703 (SMT7.-,) St rwnrti 110 1:12a 7. .114. .©705 (S77::oi Lord of the Forest . 1 0 1:12* 7..111. . X7W| SS707 Madeline Musgravc. 194} 1:13 4. .196.. ©700 (88830) Banrose MB 1:151 4..100 913 M7S2:: Ocean Shore Ill 1:10* 6. .111 .. X0X5 88784 Faul Cliffoi ,1 . . . . .lo4 1:191 12. .111. .©680 SS"705 Novgoi:Hl . .'. 107 1:14 4. .MM. . ©t;75 Sixth Race — 6 1-2 Furlongs. 3-vciir-oJds. Allowances. (Track record: 72030— 1:0.,:.— (v— 112.) .SS720- GAL\ ESC A Ill 1 : M'.J. 107..X725 88832 Binoeuliir ' !M 1 :07n 112.. X 715 88890 I'liil Mote 00 1:07 loo. .©710 88858' Dr. Donghertv 112. .X 783 sss."3 Pride of Uaaaore. . 07 1:0s: MM.. X 760 SMI24 Geuovu ..•......:.; 107..X683 88731 Ktliel McK. iM) .. 107 875 88448 New Chattel rM).. 1 « i75 ♦Apprentice allowance. The ligurca under "Rec." in aliove entries show fhe best' time made by the horse at the distance, with weight carried, siiu-e January 1. l'.»0S. This time is not necessarily made by a winner. It may Ih- the estimated time of a losing performance. Jacksonville Entries. I • i i 1 I I r l I t 1 : ■ 1 j JACKSONVILLE ENTRIES. Racing starts at 2:30 p. ju. ftUiicago time. 2:30.1 XRuns well in mud. ©Suiierior mud runner. (M) maiden. First Race— 7-8 Mile. 4 -rear-olds and uuward. Selling. (Track record: 89811 — 1:29| 1 IML) Im). Horse. Wt. Bee. A. Wt. Ildcp. 88290 E. T. Shipp 04 1:271! 5.. 121.. ©725 SSS47- nam i ilia MM 1:28 6. .121.. ©720 S^tSM Sir Walter Rollins.1 H 1 :27« H..121..X715 S747S Warden 102 1:2X3 4..11S..X715 88999 Cassowarv 10!tl::!2« 4.. 121.. X 710 SSH47 M. .1. Whalen (M).lll l:2sj! 5..121..X710 SS.S24" Maximum 4..121..X705 ss-7:« Lis-ta MM 1:31 1 5..1B 7tr. 888081 Oajaatoa (.Mi 4. .118. ...W0 HK«5o WiVilsivun ( M V 10S 1 :2" i! 5. . 1 19. . X 7oo SSS2U Mugwump (Mi 9..118..X888 Second Race — 7-8 Mile. 4-vear olds and upward. Selling. (Track record: 88811— 1:231 — i— MM.) 899241 Jack Right iM).~ - 4.. 121 725 88821 "Light Knight 4..113..X729 88325 Warner Griswell. ..Ill 1:311 6. .121 . . X713 iss.".20) Ben Howe 107 1:311 4. . 121 . . X.715 88729 John A. Mnnro... 4..121..X710 88819 ftiiai r i Trial M) .. (.. .121.. x7io 88922 ••Baaajiefc Bob Ill 1:311 5..H4.. 7lo 88808*1 reMfgree 5..1M..X785 SSS205»Kemnare Queen ...103 1:26s 4..111..X705 88924 Ned Carmack 8..M8..X800 Third Race — 7-8 Mile. 1 vear-olds and upward. Selling. (Track record: 88811— 1:23? — 1—106.) (SS721) I'arkview , 5..11!)..X725 (887671 Plate ' 117 1:27* 4..lls..x7.o sss4s'*Dollv Biiltnian lol 1 :20« 4..111..X715 (88812) *Toison d'Or MM 1 :2i ;J 4.. 113 715 I.nn7 »7i i:i Oi4 t .- 4. . 121 . . X 71-" 88813 Critic 169 1:241 7..121..'7to SS457 CastlewiHid 110U:2X* 5. .124. . X705 88821* Camel . ^. . 10S 1 :27» 4. . 121 . . x7«»5 SSS12 Bonnie Bard 101 1:251 9. . 121 . . ©705 Fourth Race — 5-8 Mile. Florida Juvenile Stakes. Yalue $l.r.00. - 2-vcttf-olds. Allowances. (Track paeard: "Bill 118 9— 12BJ ( 88822 ) DARLING 120. . X 750 88828 I^uiis des Coguets IM) 103.... 743 (88629) Clav 11*..x74o 88822* Sir Kearney 113 MO 88099* Janus Mc U3..X740 llim | Miss Yon dcr llo- den (Mi ,. MM..XT20 Fifth Race — 1 1-16 Miles. 3-vcar-olds and upward. Allowances, (track record: S7*4o- i:40 4 - lo7. ) SVYT7 Hill Top ......... !ll 1:17 4. . 101 . . X75ll (88783) Hoffman 4. .lot; 74o (88811) Snclll ml 100 1:491 4. .100. .X 740 iss7s."ii Hooray ot i:4 ;? 7. .105. . x 75.-. (S.S70-;) Rio Grande ...... .I0.s 1:48 6.. MM.. ©730 88330 Temper 8.. o:;....72u Si»th Race — 1 1-8 Miles. I vear-ohls and upward. Selling. (Tra.k record: 88659—1:531—5—110.) 88TIO* Gob-oiula 105 1:331 5. .107. . X 725 N8849* Elfall MM 1:54* 8. .119. .X 728 88785 -Molescv 04 1:51 J 8.. 109.. Tt3 ss7s::-' Console 02.1:5:: 4. .108.. 715 88785' tiberon" , 106 1:521 7. .1 lit. . x 710 SS7S5 Fine Guard I . . UM'.. . X705 sssivs" otogo 10:: 1:555 4.. 197. .X 700 S.sr,!l4 Dele Strouie MB 1:55 0. .MM..X7M "Apprentice allowance. The ligures under "Rec." in almvo entries show the best time made by the horse at the distance. with weight carried, since January 1. loos. This time is not in. essarilv made bv a winner. It may 1m- the cstiinated time of a losing performance. Jamestown Entries. t f r 1 j a 1 i s a f ^ I - JAMESTOWN ENTRIES. Raenig ^tart« at 7K-00 p. m. (Chicago time. 2:09.) XRuns well iu nuid. ©Superior mud riinncr. i \| i maiden. First Race — 5 1-2 Furlongs. 5-vear-obls and upward. Selling. (Track record: SS740 1 :* *'■. '■'• 103. » Did. Bbrhe. Wt. Bee. a. Wt. Bden. (88852) Fond Heart .105 1:iis* 5..112..V725 88143 Patriot 90 1:081 I. .116. .(AT2o (SSSIM-Gremide 1H0 1:oS 0. . Ulti. . ©775 vssjfl Billie Hibbs Bl l!091 5. .1(10. . X715 88856* l!a. ing I'.i II 4.. 111 7lo 88873 Havre UM 1:081 4 . . 1 10. . X 705 77988 Merry Lassie ('.. . M7. . • 7i o ^ Second Race — 1 1-16 Miles. ::-y-i ai -olds and "upward. AUoaraacea. (Track record: 81998—1:471 S MM.) (MM) RAGMAN 37 1:451 4. .113. . X723 Ind. Horse. Wt. Rec. A. Wt. Ildcn. (88816) John Carroll 107 1:431 8.. Bj 72o 88854* Otiio MM 1:47* 4. .108. . -715 18854* Fins and Needles. .10O 1 : 47 0..104..X715 Third Race— About 1 1-2 Miles. Hurdle Bnee. 4 vear-olds and upward. Handicap. i Track record: 88827 — 3:13—4—1X0 sss 27 Dr. Billow 4..MM..X100 (88827) Xebec 4.. 138 093 sss27J W Isid- i..MB..XO0O 88827 Maie Fletcher S. .133.. X 008 ss7S"^ Dr. Heard 7. .M4. .X000 ss70! Binlala Bf . MS. . ..093 88788* Lucille R •• .132. .0)093 88827* Bepae I . .15o. . . .983 Fourth Race — 4 1-2 Furlongs. 2-yeur-obls. A I low a hits. (Tra.k record: 81392—95—2 192.) (88780) Rash 115... 725 s.s !5 Doris Ward I Mi.. 00 720 (K8855) Good News 105 :50 DM! 715 88823s Bt^ss Fitzhngli (M) 107 715 88855 Abe Attell 110 :5fi? M9..X7M 88855* Jack Bvan Ilti :591 Mf 700 88855* Yankee Lady (M).l00 :5(5* 05 7tK 888S5 ( Irtega 100. . . . 7oo 19825 M. I. Shannon (M» KM 7(H) Fifth Race— 3-4 Mile. 5-vear-olds and uowanl. Selling. (Track record: 83903— 1 : 13— I -115.) 88829* oppar !»s 1:15* 3.. «.kS....725 88829 Billie Hibbs MM 1:13 j 3..117..XT20 88833* Complete 5..110..X7I5 sss52 Firebrand 105 1:10? 7. .112. -715 (sxs27i Xehee 1o5!l:15* 4. .110 7lo sssl'o Eininola 102 1:161 S..11S..XTMI 88833* Lurid 100 1:11 4.. MM.. X 793 sss5_'* King's Guinea 129 1:171 7..113..X70B KK768 Katberine Van (M) 8.. 09.. • MO (KN7SS) Lizzie Flat C.llo.. ■ Ml Sixth Race — 1 1-4 Miles on the Flat. Gentlemen Riders. 4-year-ohls and upward. Hunters. Special Weights. Queen Marv F'^ Batcholor HO No Name 130 Highball 130 Garrett ' 13 Buster Brown MO Schoollroy 150 Ohavow MO Ernest 13» Blackhawk 150 'Apprentice allowance. The figures under "Rec." in -al ove entries slxnv tlie Iiest time made by the horse1 at the distance, with weight tallied, since January I. I'.Mls. 4 his time is not necessarily made by a winner. It may he the estimatiil time of a losing performance. Pensacola Entries. PENSACOLA ENTRIES. Frobabilities: Weather clear: track fast. Racing starts at 3:30 n. m. (Chicago time. 5:.'.o.) XRuns well in mud. ©Suiierior mud runner. (M) maiden. First Race — 5 1-2 Furlongs. 4-vear ' olds and upward. Selling. Ind. Horse. Wt. Bee. A. Wt. Ildcp. 88845* Tannic H 7 1 :«'7» I.. MM.. ■ i^5 88676 Irrigator OS 1:07'! 4..DK.. . 726 88881* The Ram 108 1:11] 7. .114 715 SS720- Fearl Hopkins K..HKI MM 88880 Serenade 100 1 :o7? 4. .108. , XW3 Second Race — 3-4 Mile. 5-year-olds and ui ward. Selling. (88804) Inspection 07 1:201 5.. 105 725 iss.\j::i | mi.- Jim MM 1:161 4. .113. .©72o (888S6) Balvslied 112 1:18 9. .1 19. . ©715 88843* Oesa 1111:151 4..UM..X710 88882 Dr. Crook 100 1:10* 0..1D'... .!!■ '• 88882' Alencon 05 1:125 8..1M..X70Q 88845 Marv Candlemas ..114 1:13| 6..114..X7«W 88518 Paul S..111..X700 Third Race — 6 1-2 Furlongs, ."■year olds and upward. Selling. (88802) NEB! LOSES 5..1oS.. 725 ISSMI5I Clvsmic S..MM. . -720 (88844) o. K. Hemdoo I.. '-•! .. ©715 IS-SS42I Hovle 4. .Ml 710 88841* Greenlawn 4. .MB. .. .293 (80809) Restless Lady 100 1:24 ::. . M MB Fourth Race — 4 1-2 Furlongs. 4-year-olds and upward. Selling. (88839) Scot Hi Lass 4. .101 723 (88671) Willow Plume 100 :54? 4. .Ml.. -720 ST772 Zeola 4..101..X7I5 88881 Gilliford 4.. 101 705 SMM Frank fatten 4.. MO 7tN Fifth Race— 1-2 Mile. 2 -year -olds. Selling. (88838) M. Depres 108 725 s.N757:1 Frank II. McKinncy (M) 10S :52* 10S 72 ) 88838* Messenger Bay (MilOs :52 111 715 88838 Vamos Ill 710 SST57 My Kitty (Ml..... l'»5 790 The ligures under "Rec." in alxive entries show the iK-st' time made by the horse at the distance, with weight carried, since January 1. MOB, This time is not necessarily made by a winner. It may be the estimated time of a losing performance. Pensacola Form Chart. PENSACOLA FORM CHART. PENSACOLA, FLA.. Friday. April 8. 1910.— Twelfth day. Pensacola Fair Association. Spring Meeting. (2 Ixioks on.) Weather clear. Presiding Judge. W. W. Lyles. Starter, Edward Tribe. Racing Secretary. Hart Denihain. 88880 First Baci — 4 1-2 Furlongs. Purse $150. 3-vear-ohls and upward. Selling. Net value to winner MM. Did. Horse. Wt.l'in.Joekev. On. CI. PL Sh. sssc, Michael Peck 110 1* JMcC'y 10 7 2 1 MM) Colonel Austin 102 2' Reilly L'i 1 1 1-2 sss:w N'etti" Carita 109 3" F"nklin 2 2 7-MUnl ssviT Frank Fleshcr 111 4* DBoTd 4 9-fi 7-MB-S 8883HFete 110 " 3 TTB'ns 4 3 1 1-2 SSS36 Serenade 109J 0" Glasmr 3 I 6-4 24 HSS Trapoe 102 7 Chanp'l I s 3 3-2 Time. 25 A. 51. 57%. Track fast. Winner— T. Woods' b. c. 4. by St. Gatien Jade (trained bv J. P. oTMnnelh. Went to post at 2£B. At post 1 minute. Start good. Won easily: second and third driving. The winner was entered for S10O: no bid. Overweights Fete. 5 pounds; Serenade. 41. 88881 Scond Race 4 1-2 Furlongs. Purse $15o. 5 vear-olds and upwaid. Selling. Net value to winner $HO. Did. Horse. WI.Fiu.Jockev. Op. CI. PI. Sh. 8X836* Dry Dollar 111 1J F'nklin 1 1 2 5 ..ut RM3 Nbintlc 113 2*1 Kamsev 4 « 2 1 UMMI'The Bam 111 ::' .IMcC'v S 3 1 1 ! 887S0 Gilliford MO 4'« DBol'd 2 2 4-5 out MM Kith and Kin 99 5'i WWr'n M !'» 4 2 Ns^t:: Kfmrtborpe ill t; Upton « G 3 2 7 b Time. 25. 50 «;. 57%. Track fast. Winner— A. L. Riley's b. g. 0. by Maxio -Dare Dollar (trained bv B. Hurdl. Went to |H.st at 1:05. At post 5 minutes. Start good. Won handily: second and third driving. The winner was entered for $lo : no bid. Brratched — (98011)0. K. HirnOia, tm. Overweights — Niantie. 2 ]miiiiiiIs; Gilliford, 4. 88882 Third Ran — 4 1-2 Furlongs. Pane $150. 3-vear-obls and upward. Selling. Net value to winner $110. Did. Horse. Wt.l'iti.Jockev. On. CI. IM. Sh. 88801) Sally Savage 94 l"k CBrowa :; 1 1 .". oatt M843*Caltha I i9 2- F'nklin " 2 4-4 oat |8K803)Alencon ill "' TTb'ns 44 8-5 1-2 oad isssC.iDr. Crook 111 4'. JMeCv 1 5 3 2 out ssst:; Qerando M I WWr'n 2 3 1 out Time. 24% 50%. 57%. Track fast. Winner A. R. Bresbr's eh. f. 5. by Goldfinch— Ogdeii Maid drained by E. A. Whitney . Went la post at 4:53. AI l«'sl 1 minute. Start g. td. Won driving: second and third the same. The winner was entered for $1 H : no bid. Scratched (S.s.s4insi(ida D.. DM',; 88805 AI Beach, 111. 88883 Fourth Race -5 -S Mile. Pane SMB. 3 year-olds and upward. Sp. cial Weights. Net value la winner $1 lo. Del. Horse. Wt.Fin.Jookov. Op. CI. PL Sh. 88731*Our Nugg.t 9!i I* WWr'n 2 3 1 out 88307 Fundamental IM 2* Upton :: 2 I 9 1 ! oeX 88837 DonahM 114 1" TTB'ns t I I out ^::7 Bacutcheon IM 4'» F'nklin ". I 1 out ss.'41 Jack Laxs.m 102 5 Reilly 2 2 1 2 out Time. 21%. 49. 1:02%. Track fast. Winner T. Woods' eh. f. 3. bv Ornament Ollie B.lle (trained by J. P. O'DaaarB). Went to post at 5:02. At post :: minutes. Siait '.-nod. Won easily: second and third the same. Scratched I 88N91 iToin Dolan. IM. Overwt ■ights— Jack Laxsmi. 5 pounds. 88884 Fifth Race 5-4 Mile. Pane BM9. 4 re ai olds ami upward. Slling. Net value to winter silo. lad. Ilene. Wt.FmJwehey. on. ci. Pi. Sh. sv .' .'. '.b.lin Garn.-r 111 II Gbnaer 2 I • out— 8*844*Beth Goodwin M0 2* Reilly 2 2s :, i ] oat 88733 Fleming 111 :;3 I'pt.m 2 I l . in 8883S-Talk « Dip 111 4 TTB'ns :; :: i oat Tim.. 25. 50%. 1:M*4. Track fast. Winner --W. I*. Cai.ps' b. g. s. by Deer-lav. r Satinet (trained by W. C. Cappsi. Went to post at 5:51. At | ost I minute. Start good. Won drrrlajt; aeeaad ami third the same. The winner was entered for $200; no bid. Scratched (88842) Hoy k*. Bis. Overweights — Tallow Dip, 3 pounds. Page 3 Jacksonville Form Chart. JACKSONVILLE FORM CHART. JACKSONVILLE. FLA.. FRIDAY. APRIL 8. 1910. -One hundred end sixteenth day. Florida Live Stock and Agricultural State Fair Association. Winter Meeting. (22 books on.) Weather clear. Presiding Judge. Joseph A. Murphy. Starter. II. I ltrown. Racing Secretary. II. 1 . Brown. Racing starts at 2:30 p. m. (Chicago time 2:30 p. m.). W indicates whip. S spurs, B blinkers. Figure* in inuentlieses following the distance of each race indicate index number, track record, age of horse Olid weight carried. 'Indicates apprentice allowance. QQQAQ FIRST RACE— 7-8 Mile. (88811— 1:25% — 1 — 106.) I'urse $300. 4-year-olds and up- 00000 ward. Fillies and Mares. Selling. Net value to winner $225. Ind Horses AWtPPSt K % % Str Fin Jockeys Owners 0 H C P S 8 ;»CCHILLA w 4 106 7 4 B |«J1« l3 1=1.1 Wilson C ■ Rogers 7-104-5 3-5 out— S^ t SAI.I.Y PRESTON w 6 109 6 1 3" 3s 1* :,! 25 Ganz W H Sceman 3-2 2 9-5 1-4" out MM7*AWAY w 7 l'W I .'. M «* :'.-' 3= link O'Cnnnor W C Wise 100 300 200 40 15 887. : MISS MARJORIB niM 2 I V 5= 5J 5» 41 J Henry A I* I)ovle 12 20 20 3 4-5 Ksv.s DON ASTIR us i M6 3 6 43 43 4' 4' .".« Dreyer J Baxter 100 150 100 20 4 MKZ*POIXT LACE w 4 101 13 7 61 61 6* 63 McN'ulty T W Klvnn 100 200 200 30 4 88437 RE1NETTE w 4 106 4 7 6' 7 7 7 7 Pease A F Dayton 60 75 60 10 3 Time. 24%, 49%. 1:15. 1:27%. Track fast. Winner— Oh. f. by Alvescot Sunlight, bv London (trained l y II. Botidy). Wem to |N st at 2:2!t. At iK st 1 minute. Start good. Won cantering: second and third driving. CIDI. I. A was easily beat, dashed to the front soon after the start and ran under restraint to the stretch 111 Mi. then drew away and won in a canter. SALLY I'UKSTON moved up quickly while rounding the far 1 urn. Inn the winner easily dis|iosed of Her when she challenged. AWAY was a forward contender for five furlongs, hut was tiring aud driving at the end to stall off MISS MARJORIE. The winner' was entered for *4oo: no hid. Scratehed -^ssac'Kenmare Queen. 101. QQfirtA SECOND RACE— 1-2 Mile. (SS520— 18%— 2— 10 J.) Purse $400. 2 year-olds. Selling. OOOOt: Net value to winner $325. Ind Horses AWtPPSt % % % Str Fin Jockeys Owners O H C P S ■BBPBODBjOA w IIS 6 3 2= ink ]h Ganz T P Haves 2 21 8-5 1-2 out RS7gl*ROSBBURG III. w 113 4 I If. 2- 2' Hannan H McCarren 7 10 10 ■ 1 f*84«*CHESS WB 105 5 4 3b 3' 3 '1 C Connor F J Pons 60 100 100 30 10 .w7 .:-INSPECT. GENERAL WB 115 2 5 4-4* 4s Troxler W H Fizcr S-5 2J 9-5 7-10out M3M LEE'S FRIAR w It! 3 6 6= 65 B C Grand Lawndale Stable 20 25 20 7 3 BnS**IXMTI8E B. wb 115 1 1 f.?. 61 6s J Wilson C S Wilson 4 7 6 2 4-6 •MAURICE REED w 108 7 7 V 7» f J Henry S A Clopton 12 30 30 12 6 e «29 AFRICAN GIRL WB 115 8 8 8 8 S T Koerner G R Bryson 15 30 30 12 6 Time. 12%. 24%. 36%. 49%. Track fast. Winner — B. c. by Ornament — Dentifrice (trained by T. P. Hayes). Went to lost at 2:51. At jiost 5 minutes. Start good. Won driving: second and third the same. BUDBGA, away well, wore ROSERI'RG III. down while rounding the turn to the homestretch and outstayed liiin in the tinal d-ive. ROSEBl'RG III. began with a rush and drew away from the others In the lirst sixteenth, but tired when brought to a hard tinal drive. CHESS, on the inside all the way. fought it M gamely with INSPECTOR GENERAL through the last quarter for third place. The latter ran l elow-bis liest form. LEE'S FRIAR reared up just as the barrier was sprung. The winner was entered for $500: no lid. Seratchi-d— ss*22 Bell. 115: KK7 Mi»Louis Katz. 113; 88735 Fruitful. 110. ftftftftK THIRD RACE— 1 Mile and 70 Yards. ( BNMr— 1 : 44 % —4— 1 1 fiV) Purse $400. :i year-^5 ^5 ^5 vJ»J °lds and upward. Special Weights. Breeders' Race. Net value to winner $325. Ind Horses A Wt PP St % % % Str Fin Jockeys Owners O H C P S ■KM FIRM wn 4 111 7 1 1" 1* l1" 1" Is J Deav'p't C H Knebelkampl2 20 20 8 4 K784 KEARNEY WB 5 110 10 | 5'» r,'l 51 3" k 23 M Henry F J Pons 7 10 8 3 3-2 KH* VIRGINIA MAID ws S 110 1 4 2-~ 2- 2l 2'i 31 O'Connor W C Wise 30 100 75 25 12 8SM7 MOZART w 4 111 11 I 103 0,b 7h 6" 4b Moss P J Miles 12 15 15 6 3 8.S819»LEYENGSTON wb 3 97 5 8 3l 3& 3= 41 51 Dreyer D Hill 8 10 9 4 2 MCWHARRY BOOTY" wb 7 115 4 11 9' 10= a* 51 6'1 Ganz S Louis 2 31 16-56-5 7-10 KS..43 RED DOE WB 4 106 9 9 11* 11= 9s 11= 7b J Henry A P Doyle 12 15 15 6 21 MMt HELL ROCK V 3 91 3 6 S« 7h 11= 101 8l T Davis J Fitzsimmons 30 60 50 20 10 88722 HER LOCK w 4 106 6 10 7b 9'1 81 8'19'iAdams Mrs W W Miller 30 60 50 20 10 K*819 WILD FIRE w 3 95 2 7 4b 4= 4'' 73 101 J Wilson Mrs C E Mahone 15 20 15 6 21 88411 Ol'EEN LEAD w 5 110 8 2 6 S1 10= 91 111 J DennisonA L Hotter 10 12 10 4 2 88M7-TAMAR WB 5 110 12 12 12 12 12 12 12 T Koerner N Enright I 21 9-5 4-5 2-5 Time. 24%, 49%. 1:15. 1:42. 1:46%. Track fast. Winner — Cli. c. by Reliabh — Orthia (trained by J. W. Format). Went to post at 3:15. At i ost 1 minute. Start fair. Won cantering: second and third driving. FIRM went to the front at the start and. drawing; away into a long lead, won all the way and finished pulled up. KEARNEY ran well and easily disposed of the others In the stretch. VIRGINIA MAID ran in closest pursuit to the stretch, but was under a drive through the last furlong to outstay MOZART. The latter finished fast. TAMAR was unprepared at the start aud left the barrier in a tangle. HARRY SCOTT was crowded baek mi the first turn and closed a big gap. overweights — Levengston. 1 pound: Wild Fire. 4. QQQ£J£i FOURTH RACE— 5 1-2 Furlongs. (88522— 1:00%— 8— 112.) Purse $400. 4 year-olds i^^J^jfjO and upward. Allowances. Net value to winner $325. Ind Horses AWtPPSt % M % Str Fin Jockeys .Owners O H C P S r.s:.22 ItOOGER RED w 5 111 7 3 4'1 B Ink ]n Ganz J H Brannon 3-5 7-103-5 1-4 out 8M7." EYEBRIGHT B 6 10S 4 1 Ink 0 43 2l J Deav'p't E Trotter 4 6 5 6-5 1-2 87893 JOE GAITENS w 4 108 I 0 6'i 4" 31 3»k T Koerner K T Dawes 12 25 20 6 21 8S493 JACK NCNNALLY wb 6 108 2 2 5b 53 2» 4* Peak A F Dayton 6 7 6 2 4-5 8.-72] ST. JEANNE WB 6 109 1 5 3» 7 5'1 51 J Wilson C Meister Jr 6 10 8 2 1 »*7 '.45MISS HERBERT B 4 106 € 7 7 6nk 61 61 Adams J Huffman 100 100 100 30 10 87813 SANDY HILL WB 4 105 3 4 2h 3" 7 7 Hannan E McCloskey 12 30 30 10 4 Time. 23%. 48%. 1:07%. Track fast. ■Winner — Ch. h. by ffinrnraa IVrlrj (trained by J. H. Brannoni. Went 1o i ost at 3:35. At post 4 minutes. Start good. Won driving; second and third tlie same. P.ooGER RED forced a fast earlv pace and. taking the lead on the last turn, displayed great courage in the stretch drive and stalled off successive challenges from JOE GAITENS. JACK NCNNALLY and EYE-ISR1GHT. The latter slipped through on the inside when entering the homestretch and finished fast aud gamely. JOE GAITENS ran a good race and would probably have won but for making a very wide turn when entering the homestretch. ST. JEANNE was caught in a .1am on the turn out of the baekstretch and knocked out of any chance. Scratched 88821 -Camel. IPS: 88041 Tres Joll. 10!). " fififlA? FIFTH RACE— 3-4 Mile. (88576— 1 :11%— 7— 105.) Purse $400. 4 year-olds and up-OOUU I ward. Selling. Net value to winner $325. Ird Horses AWtPPSt % % % Str Fin Jockeys Owners O H C P S MBBUDA D. TO SMI 1 4 1*11 lh V J Henrv S A Clopton 21 31 31 7-5 3-5 8878". KK'OMOKE w 4 121 6 1 21 2'1 2'i 21 Jas Hogg J Hewitt 8 10 8 3 1 HK8)HOME HEX wn 4 121 I 3 5= 5b 3 3" Dreyer T W Flynn 6 8 4 3-2 3-5 8S82PSEYM. BEI'TLER wb 5 121 4 2 41 40. 4J 41 J Deav'p't M C Pritchard 3 3 13-54-5 out 88«89iCOONEY K. WB6 121 3 6 I I 5= 5* Ganz Jno Burttschell 3 3 13-54-5 out fJCT4)KIAM ESH A II. wb 7 119 2 5 3b 31 6 6 J Wilson C W Richardson 20 25 25 8 3 Time. 24. 48. 1:13%. Track fast. Winner — B. m. by His HiKliness — Carrie C. (trained by S. A Clopton). Went to j-ost at 4:01. At i ost 1 minute. Start good. W«»n handily: second and third driving. IDA D. went to the front with a rush at the slart and set a fast pace, was kept on the inside and saved ground on every turn and. after a sharp stretch drive, won going away. l'OCOMOKE. suddenly improved, was always in closest pursuit and moved up with a game challenge after entering the stretch, but tired In the final drive. HOME KIN stumbled soon after the start and was taken around on the outside, then finished fast, but could not get up. SEYMOIR BEI'TLER ran fairly well and finished close up. COONEY K. was yiwnys outpaced. The winner was entered for ?4(H ; no bid. ftftftfttt SIXTH RACE— 1 Mile and 70 Yards. (S8S23— 1:44% — 4—110.) Purse $400. 4-year-^50^5vJ^5 olds aud upward. Selling. Net value to winner $.325. Ind Horses AWtPPSt % % % Str Fin Jockeys Owners O H C P S OMUy*YAMA wr. 4 110 :, s 6'?. 3n 3= I1 l'l J Wilson C B Wilson 8-5 2 8-5 3-5 1-3 MMBKTHRBMONIDa w 4 115 6 4 4 o« 21 2= 2«" Hannan P J Miles 5 5 Ml 1-2 &8»i22=OTOGO wb 4 115 2 6 51 41 4't 43 3 T Koerner T Clare 12 15 15 6 2 88s_:;-MERRY GIFT w 4 105 8 1 l"k il lh" sh 4; Adams R D Williams 21 6 6 21 6-5 88M::=QCAGGA wb 6 11.1 7 7 8 71 7" 5'1 5= J Deav'p't E M Arthur 5 10 8 21 1 88813'ST 1LARIO wb 5 115 3 5 7' 8 8 8 61 Ganz C H Knebelkamp5 10 9 3 6-5 MM7 CAM9QWARY WB 4 115 1 3 3 1 6'1 6» 71 7b C Grand C llouser 50 60 60 20 10 b87o7*11"RNCX AT 4 I07 4 I 2' ■ 5= 6l 8 M Henry F J Pons 8 12 12 4 2 Time. 24%, 49%. 1:14%. 1:41%. 1:45%. Track fast. Winner — Ch. c. by Bute— Antiquity (trained by C. S Wilson). Wont to |x st at 4 : lt». At iiost 1 minute. Start good. Won easily: second and third driving. YAMA" left tlie |x»st slowly, but trained steadily on the leaders and. coming through on the inside after entering thr homestretch, finished fast and won going away. CEREMONIES moved up with a rush while rounding the far turn, but finally tired in the stretch drive'. OTOGO ran a good race and outstayed MERRY GIFT through the lavt furlong. The latter set the pace for a mile, but quit in the final drive. TERNCOAT bhowed speed and was eased up at the end. The winner was entered for $400; no bid. Scratehed ggSI -First Premium. 115. QQQ70 FOIRTH RACE— 1 Mile. (S8854— 1 :.30%— 4— 111.) Purse $200. 3-year-olds and up-OOOl a^ ward. Selling. Net value to winner $150. Ind Horses AWtPPSt % % % Str Fin Jockeys Owners O H C P S 8S773 PLANTL.\NI WB7 115 4 6 ."1 23 2'i 21 lb Harty G W Carmack. 7-5 7-5 4-5 2-5 1-5 (887S6)*HYI'ERION II. ws 7 110 5 1 6 3b 3b 4n 2'1 A Burton T Hatfield 6-5 9-5 8-5 2-5 1-5 (8882SHX)IS CAVANAGH WB 5 110 1 4 41 4h 4'' 33 Musgr've W M Sheedy 4 10 10 1 3-0 (88829) HAVRE w 4 114 3 I l1 11 ll lh 43 J Reid H J Kennedy 7 li 12 21 3-5 SS818**W. I HINCH «» 4 106 2 3 3l ," b 53 53 510 Steinh'dt M Hutchison 10 25 25 4 6-0 8S852=OLOPPEU WB 3 91 6 5 2b 6 6 6 6 Gaskins .1 A Jones 40 100 100 30 10 Time. 24. 48%. 1:14%, 1:40%. Track fast. Winner — B. g. by Orlando — Plantoss (trained bv G. W. Carmack l. Went to post at 4:2*.». At post 2 minutes. Start good. Won driving: second and third the same. PLANTLAND closed an early gap into closest pursuit of HAVRE and outstayed HYPERION* II. in a close finish. HYPERION II. also closed a gap. but was surrounded nearly all the way and. finishing with a rush, would have won in another stride. LOIS CAVANAGH also came fast through the stretch. HAVRE tired after paeemaking to the stretch. The winner was entered for $400; no bid. Overweights--Glopper, 2 pounds. • £J Q £"••» r"T O FIFTH RACE— 3-4 Mile. (.SKiCl— 1 :13 — 4—115.) Purse $200. 3-year-olds and upward. OOO I & Allowances. Net value to winner $150. Ind Horses A Wt PP St % % % Str Fin Jockeys Owners O H C P S 88829-SILYERINE WB4 113 5 2 l3 l3 la Is Musgr've J AV Schorr 8-5 8-5 9-101 3 out 8SS52 DANDER Ws 4 118 1 1 2l 3= 21 2' J Reid P S P Randolph 2 21 R 3-5 1-3 88814=SMl'G WB 3 98 4 4 41 4= 4« 39 Steinh'dt J A Jonos 2 21 11-53 5 13 (88853)11. CROSSCADDIN WB 4 110 3 3 31 21 3= 4" A I,ang II Miller 6 15 15 3 1 BBB KILDERKIN ws 3 98 2 6 6 5 5 5» A Burton W Jackson 20 30 30 8 2 8S7S7 FLAT CREEK wsb 4 113 6 5 6 6 6 6 Hughes Mrs G C BrentorwO 100 100 40 16 Time. 24%. 48%. 1:14%. Track fast. Winner — Ch. f. by Sllverdale — Minty Gore (trained by A. Simons). Went to iiost at 4:55. At post 2 minutes. Start good Won easily: second and third driving. SIL-VERINE ran into the lead at once and. drawing away, won all the way without being fully extended. DANDER ran prominently throughout and finished gamely. SMCG made up ground in the stretch and finished fast. HENRY CROSSCADDIN ran well to the stretch and quit. Scratched— SSX20= Alloy. 1(X . Jamestown Form Chart. JAMESTOWN FORM CHART. JAMESTOWN. VA.. FRIDAY. APRIL 8, 1910 Seventh day. Jamestown Jockey Club. Spring Meeting. ( i I»ooks on. 1 Weather clear. Presiding Judge. Edward Cole. Starter, Mars Cassidy. Racing Secretary. F. W. Gerhardy. Racing starts at ::: iO p. m. (Chicago time 2:00 p. in.). W indicates whip. S spurs. B blinkers. Figures in parentheses MawakS th.- distance of each race indicate iudex number, track record, age of horse and weight carried. •Indicates apprentice allowance. ftftftRQ FIRST RACE— 1-2 Mile. (8S708— 47%— 2— 122.) Purse $200. 2-year-olds. UOODl/ Allowances. Net value to winner $150. Ind Horses AWtPPSt % % % Sir Fin Jockeys Owners O H C P S — ^ m f 888251 LOCHIEL Wslll .". 2 i 31 lif Steinh'dt J A Jones 3-5 3-5 2-5 1-8 out SMi.-.4=KDMOND ADAMS w 114 4 .1 l1 1? 2" J Reid O B Morris 9-5 R 'J* 9-20out '8881 Si BEND AGA w 111 3 1 Lif B 3'" Palms D Dunloj) 5 8 8 ll-10out MS5*RACEWELL w 109 2 I 3' 4' 41 A I ang W B Diffenderfer 40 50 50 10 7-5 M QOOOA.CRE ws 109 1 4 4i 5 :." A Burton J White 40 100 100 20 6 Time. 23%. 35%. 48%. Track fast. Winner— B. c. bv Hastings — Ladv of the Ytllev (trained bv F. W. Healeyi. W4111 t . jH^t at 3:15. At post 1 minute. Start good. Won driving: second and third the same. I o( IliKI. began slowly »nd was outpaced in the early running, hut closed a great gap and. in a fasjt finish, go; up in the last strides. EDMOND ADAMS ran a smashing good race, set a fast pace and finished gamely. RENDAGA run a if outclassed by the first two. but was much better than the others. Seraielied ssft^T. Maromara. 1'K'.. ^ QOOfT/~V SECOND KAi i: 1-2 Mile. (SS7 VS— 47%— 2— 122.) I'urse $200. 2 year olds. Maidens. KJ&Cj I KJ Alh.w :,neey. N,.| y..,],,,. t.. winner $150. Ind Horses AWtPPSt % % % Str Fin Jockeys Owners O H C P S 8S»2.r. EN 'LE FRED ■ 107 2 1 .V 23 13 Musgrve J W Schorr 13-54 4 4-5 1-4 Kss-.T, NORA EMMA ws]07 15 |l p ■-= j Reid Q B Morris 4-5 4-3 1-3 out— 8881". STEPCHILD wb 107 ! 2 '. U :;». Gaskins Mrs-GJEngelking 20 20 15 3 3-5 BBS BERTHA D. w M 5 4 | | 4* A Burton .1 White 10 20 10 2 11-20 BBS JANELDA ws 107 4 3 B 4h 5 T -wis J T Temple 20 40 40 8 S-5 Tim. . 24%. 37%. 50. Track fast. Winner — I?, jr. by Sir Dixon — May B. II. (trained by A. Simons). Went to |K.st at 3::x». At p«»t 1 minute. Start good. Woo driving: second and third the same. 1 N'CLE FRED ran under reserve for three fuii..ngs. then coining with a great stretch rush, nailed NORA EMMA in th-- laM f'-w stride*. NORA EMMA set tin- pace by a wide margin and appeared a sure winner uiiiji ii'-ar the end. STEPCHILD ran a fairlv g«x d race. The others were outpaced all the way. S'-rm. -|,.-rl i 8SS55 i Good News. 1o7: SS.S2T. M J. Shannon. 1 7. QQQ71 THIRD RACE 5 1-2 Furlongs. (S.K740— 1 :0fi%— 3-103. ) Purse $250. 3 year olds and OOO I JL upward. Allowances. Net value to winner $200. Ind Horses AWtPPSt V* M K Str Fin Jockeys Owners O H C P S ■878MTHE G. BCTTERFLYw 3 89 .': 4 3= 21 4 lh A Burton T Hatfield 4 6 6 1 out |SKV17,TAKAHIRA WB 4 108 4 .". I1 1H1U2" Palms D Dunlop 1-2 1-2 7-20out— BBSS JOLLY m 4 9*1 1 1 4 4 2* 33 McCahev S F Hyman 30 30 20 5 8-5 88s]7,W Xtl»LANE HBlM 2 2 21 31 3b 4 Musgr've J W Schorr 21 3* 31 1-3 out Time 23%. 47%, 1:00%. 1:07%. Track fast. Winner — Ch. f. by C.lden Maxim -Balzaiie (trained by T. Hattlehl). Went t.. iM.st at 4: «5. At fM»-t 2 minutes. Start good. Won driving: second and third the same. Till: Oil.HEV KCTTFltli.Y was outrun t the stretch, but finished with a rush and got up to win in the las; stride. TAKAHIKA ■ t a fast paee ftdin the start, but uncx| ectedly tired riglit at tin- etui. JOI.LY ruii a g-x-d ra.-e and. coming from last place at the head of the stretch, appeared to many to have finished etcond. W00DI.ANE ran a K'»»\ half aiid tired. S*ratch tl -SSXV.=Amoret, S4. OverwcigUta — The Gotdcu Butterfly. 2 pounds; WooUlaue. 3. Oakland Form Chart. OAKLAND FORM CHART. OAKLAND. CAL., FRIDAY.' APRIL 8, 1910.— One hundred and first 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. Sfifi7d. FIRST RACE— Futurity Course (170 feet less than 3-4 mile). (71817—1:08%— 2— 99.) ^5^J^5 I ^t I'urse $200. 3-year-olds and upward. Selling. Net value to winner $150. Ind Horses AWtPPSt % % % Str Fin Jockeys Owners O H C P 8 88793 TITCS II. w 10 116 2 3 l'UJ HI 1=1 Mentry G P McNeil 7 10 10 4 11-5 SS636=«NO QI'ARTER ws 6 111 11 1 6= 43 ■ 2° Shale J T Strite 2 21 12-51 2-5 88793 CALOPES w 3 104 7 2 2% 2* 23 3'1 Coburn A J Jackson 5 6 5 11-51 8S635 ESTELLE M. w 3 100 5 6 3h 7'1 5i 41 Kederis B Schreiber 10 50 50 20 12 88688 Ql'ICK TRIP w 4 113 12 8 71 10' 6= 51 A Will'ms Walker&McKin'p 5 6 4 11-511-10 88774 SIR BARRY ws 4 116 10 4 4 i 3'i 4= 6:l E Smith W C Scott 10 12 12 5 21 88746 SAIiOMY JANE ws 4 106 6 5 5l 5J 7'1 71?. Rooney F Rinehart 15 30 30 12 6 88351 BIRTH w 4 111 1 10 11=1 9i 10= S'l Cotton W E Cotton 12 15 10 4 11-5 88746 COI'PERFIELD wb 9 116 8 9 10h 61 9»k 91 Kent Frazier & Farris 8 12 12 5 2 SS624 CHITTERLI-NGS wsb 4 113 I 7 8l 8b 8h 10= G Archib'dC E Mizcll 10 15 15 6 3 88652 GENE RCSSELL ws 5 116 9 11 12 12 ll1 ID J King J M Pier 30 40 40 20 10 88774 GALVANIC w $ 116 4 12 9J 11= 12 12 Gross C M Polit 10 15 12 6 2 Time. 1:11. Track fast. Winner — B. g, bv Bloomsbury — Sister to Ruth Ryan (trained by G. P. McNeil). Wen* to post at 1:45. At i ost 3 minutes. Start good. Won easily; second and third driving. TITTS II. took the lead quickly, showed the most speed and won all the way. NO QI'ARTER ran a good, game race and was poorly ridden. CALOPES was speedy, but tired in the final sixteenth. ESTELLK M. ran a fairly good race. SIR BARRY quit. Ql'ICK TRIP is improving aud closed a big gap in the last quarter. The winner was entered for $30i : no bid. Overweights — Calopus, 2 pounds. QQOrTpr SECOND RACE— 1-2 Mile. (74190—47—2—113.) Purse $200. 2-year-olds. Selling. OOOIl) Net value to winner $150. In 1 Horses AWtPPSt % % % Str Fin Jockeys Owners O H C P S ELNAR w 108 5 5 2'1 2l lat G ArchibdG W Berry 3 8 8 3 8-5 8S7473ABIGAIL K. w 100 2 6 3J 3= 2b Kent B Schreiber 4 5 I 2 1 S8747=BANT ANN w 107 7 4 1J l'l 3'1 Coburn D Henry 3 2 2 7-101-3 8S7923ACADEMIST w 104 1 9 5=1 53 4= A Will'ms J McManus 4 4 3 6-5 1-2 88747 MIME w 93 4 1 43 4=1 5« Selden Devin & Co 10 2". 20 8 3 (88683) RITT A w 103 6 3 61 6= 6b E CallahanSacramentoVSta 3 51 5 2 1 88792* WEST POINT * 101 9 7 7= 7* 75 Nolan W T Anderson 30 100 100 30 15 88747 DOLLY V. B. w 100 8 8 8 8 8 Buxton StocktonR'chSta 12 40 40 15 6 LADY M. M. w 101 3 2 9 9 9 Cboneau Maine Stable 20 100 100 40 20 Time. 23%. 48%. Track fast. Winner — B. c. by Solitaire II. — Guida (trained by C. W. Carroll). Went to post at 2:10. At post 3 minutes Start good. Won driving; second and third the same. I.LNAR. showing much speed, followed the pacemaker closely from the start and. standing a drive gamely, got up right at the end. ABIGAIL K. ran away before the start, but was always a contender and finished fast. BAN ANN showed the most speed, but was tiring at the end. ACADEMIST was away poorly and closed a big gap. RITTA ran i oorly and was never prominent. The winner was entered for $000; no bid. Overweights — Academist. 1 pound. QOQI7 |3 THIRD RACE— Futurity Course (170 feet less than 3 4 mile». (71817— 1:0S%— 2— 90.) ^5 ^J ^J I \J Purse $200. 3-year-olds and upward. Selling. Net value to winner $150. Ind Horses AWtPPSt % % % Str Fin Jockeys Owners O H C P S 88835 TRAMOTOR w 8 116 10 2 3-' 1J l3 1' Mentry A Goodin 3 4 21 1 1-2 88647 LITTLE SISS wb 4 111 4 8 8'1 3=1 2=1 2 Borel Quinlan & Peck 5 7 6 2 6-5 8S774=KAISBRHOFF ws 6 116 9 I B* 0* 4« 3« A Will'ms J L MacPherson 6 8 6 2 1 88746 PHILLISTINA w 4 111 7 7 6b 71 5b 4h J King J Green 8 12 12 5 21 HOI MARG. RANDOLPH wb 5 114 8 5 4'5 5h 3nk 53 G Archib'dH G Bedwell 6 7 6 3 8-5 8S713 INGHAM wb 6 116 5 4 lj 2s 61 61 Rettig T Kirk 6 9 9 4 2 88774 SISCl'S w 3 105 16 6= 61 71 7"k Coburn D Henry 30 40 40 15 6 88725 REDONDO wb 7 116 11 1 7= 8= 8= S'l Keogh I, W Sears 4 8 7 3 8-5 8S449*GAI,ENE GALE wb 3 95 3 11 11= 91 9» 9= Selden W M Cain 12 20 20 8 4 8766S CAPTAIN BURNETT w 7 116 12 12 12 12 11= 10b Kederis H A Cotton 15 30 30 12 6 88079 GABRIELLE w 7 114 6 10 g'110' 10' ID Kent Allen & HensleylS 30 30 12 6 87918 SAINOTTA w 3 100 2 9 10b n» 12 12 Anderson Island Stable 10 15 15 6 3 Time. 1:10%. Track fast. Winner— B. g. by Indio— Trolley (trained by A. Goodin . Went to | ost at 2:3f . At post 1 minute. Start good. Won easily, second and third the same. TRAM-(YTOR, much the l«-st. took the lead on the stretch turn and won as his rider pleased. LITTLE SISS. awav ). orly, closed a big gap anil finished fast and gamelv. KAISERHOFF was always prominent, but tired finally. PHILLISTINA. outrun early, finished fast. MARGARET RANDOLPH showed speed. INGHAM. after running well early, quit. REDONDO ran a |ioor race. The winner was entered for $300: no bid. ftftft77 FOURTH RACE— 6 1-2 Furlongs. (78210— 1:18— 2—101.) Purse $300. 3-year-olds and ^5 ^J ^J m I upward. Allowances. Net value to winner $250. Ind Horses AWtPPSt % % % Str Fin Jockeys Owners O H C P S MMPMN FIELD w 4 111 3 2 1= 1? Ink in a Will'ms J L Brown I 7-5 13-101-2out MM8 JIM GAFFNBY w 5 114 4 1 31* 2J R 2= G Archib'dJ 8 Harlan 9-5 2 13-109-20out Sss.;:: COIX NEL JACK WB 6 114 13 4b Ink 4j 3« Mentry O Turek 12 20 20 4 6-5 8S662 ifPOHN wb 5 106 5 4 2h 3b 3"k 4« A Thomas W T Anderson 5 7 6 9-5 7-10 88795 FANCY w 5 104 I 5 5 5 5 5 Anderson H Mack 12 20 .20 4 6-5 Time. 23%, 48%, 1:13%. 1:20. Track fast. Winner— Ch. c. by Star Shoot— Isolee (trained by J. J. Quinlan 1. Went to post at 2:59. At post 1 minute. Start good. Won driving: second and third the same. ENFIELD quickly took the lead and set the pace fast, but tired and just lasted long enough in a game finish. JIM GAFFNEY was always a close and garni- contender and. under a vigorous ride, would have won in another stride. COLONEL JACK ran a good race and finished fast aud close up. SPOHN tired after running prominently to midway of the stretch. OQQrJ A FIFTH RACE— 1 Mile and 20 Yards. (78105— 1:40%— 3— 102.) Purse $20o! 3-year" C3^5^5 i ^J olds and upward. Selling. Net value to winner $150. • Ind Horses A Wt PP St % % % Str Fin Jockeys Owners O H C P S 88834 HFRH MONEY w 5 107 3 3 4b 4= 2U Ink lh Coburn D S Fountain 7 12 12 5 • (SS750)RCBRIC wb 8 113 5 6 7'i of 4'1 2h 2=1 G Archib'dCalifornia Stable3-2 8-6 6-5 13-201-3 8874S-'MISS OFFICIOUS w 6 103 2 1 5J 6U 7b 61 3°k Kederis M Reis 5 6 4 8-5 4-5 8S7963CADICHON wb 7 110 7 5 2| 1«| D 3ll 4= A Thomas W Gabriel 3 4 4 8-5 3-5 88831 NASMERITO Wsb 4 107 8 10 10 10 9= 71 all J King Fetaluma Stable 12 20 20 8 4 SSS313COCK SL'RE w 7 104 10 7 81 84 5b 4= 6= Kent Frazier & Farris 12 15 15 6 3 88S34*SILVER LINE w 6 103 1 2 1* 3b 8b 8= 7U Gargan J Schreiber 8 12 12 5 M SS793 DENE w 5 105 6 S 9s 9= 10 91 8' A Will'ms J W Hodge 20 30 30 15 6 88713 HANNIBAL BEY' wb 8 110 4 4 3=1 2l 3* :,"k 91 Gross F M Hopper 8 lo 10 4 2 S8750*W1CKET w 3 85 9 I 6b 7"" 6l 10 Hi Cotton W E Cotton 12 30 30 12 6 Time. 25, 49%, 1:15%, 1:41%, 1:43. Track fast. Winner — Br. g. by Ducat — Negress (trained by D. S. Fouutalni. Went to post at 3:25. At post 1 minute. Start good. Won driving: second and third the same. Ht'SII MONEY, away well and close up from the start, took the lead in the last sixteenth and. in a game effort, outstayed RCBR1C. The latter closed a gap steadily and finished fast. MISS OFFK'IOI'S came from far lio-k in the final quarter and finished with a rush. CADICHON set the pace in the middle runniug. tint tired in the stretch. NASMERITO closed a big gap. HANNIBAL BEY showed speed, but quit badlv. The wiuner was entered for $200: no bid. Scratched— S( 77(i Merliugo. 105: 88790 Legatee, 107. Overweights — Nasmerito. 4 pounds. OOOrJQ SIXTH RACE— 3-4 Mile. (78289— 1 :11 %— 3— 1 10. ) Purse $200. 3-year olds aud~tiV-OOO I *J ward. Fillies and Mares. Selling. Net value to winner $150. Ind Horses AWtPPSt % % % Str Fin Jockeys Owners " O H C I* S~~ 88713 BANONICA W 5 111 9 2 l'l 1=1 D 131 Kent Allen & Henstey.31 6 ti 9 6-5 SSS623 ROBERTA 3 97 6 8 6b fi- 41! R Rooney H A Mercer 3 4 31 7-5 7-10 SS775 LADY RENSSLAERwb 4 112 3 5 3J 2'1 3' 3* Gross I H Miller 20 20 15 5 2 88572 CAMERA w 3 99 7 9 9 81 S» 4b Vand'sen J F Moore 30 -60 60 20 10 S7967 DOROTHY LEDGETTw 4 108 4 6 El S'l 21 5h G Archib'dEairtield Stable 3 5 4 9-5 9-10 ^471 BISKRA wb 5 111 1 3 2| 7= 7= 6- Cotton J Stowe 6 10 9 4 2 e8775*SAINE.ST ws 4 103 i 4 4»k 411 « 7n Selden AV M Cain 10 10 8 3 9-5 8^.774 NETTING w 8 106 8 1 7r- 3J 5»k sh ,.\ Thomas F MeMahon 4 4 21 .11-101-2 8M71 BELLFLOWER w 5 106 2 7 8= 9 9 9 Coburn M Ward 20 60 60 M 10 Time. 23%, 48%, 1:141;. Track fast. Winner — B. m. by Bannockburn — Salonica (trained by R. It. Alleni. Went to post at 3:55. At |H st 1 minute. Start gixMl. Won cantering: second and third driving. BAN-PNICA took the lead quickly and. opening a gap. won as her rider pleased. ROBERTA, away slowly, dosed a big gap in the last quarter and finished with a rush. LADY RENSSELAER ran prominently and gamely all the way. CAMERA made up much ground. DOROTHY LE DUETT showed speed, but quit. NETTING began slowly and closed a gap, then tired. The winner, entered for $300. was bid up to $400 by A. Koenigsberg and bought in. Scratehed — 88830 Edith R.. 100. Overweights — Camera. 2 pounds. Racing Dates for 1910. RACING DATES FOR 1910. New California Jockey Club, Oakland. Cal.: Meet ins: l egan November 20 anil is to close June 4 (149 days). 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, Pensacola, Fla.: March 26 to April 23 (25 days). Jamestown Jockev Club. Jamestown, Va.: April 1 to April 14 (12 days). Queens County Jockev Club, Aqueduct, N. Y.: April 15 to May 12 (24 days). Maryland Jockey Club, Pimlico. Md.: April 20 to May 7 (16 days). Kentucky Association. Lexington, Ky. : April 30 to May 7 (7 days!. New Louisville Jockev Club. I ouisville, Ky.: May 10 to June 4 (23 days). Westchester Racing Association, Belmont Park, Queens. L. L: May 13 to May 30 (15 days). Utah Jockey club. Salt Lake City. Utah: June (, to July 21 (40 days). Brooklyn Jockey Club. Gravesend. N. Y. : May 31 to June 16 (15 days). Latnnia Jockev Club. Latonia. Ky.: June 6 to July 9 (30 davsi. Oklahoma City Jockey Club. Oklahoma City. Okia. : June 15 to July 4 (17 days). Coney Island Jockey Clnb. Sheepshead Bay, N. Y. : June 17 to July 4 (15 days). Rrighton Roach Racing Association. Brighton Beach. N. Y.: July 5 to July 20 (14 days). Empire City Racing Association. Yonkers, N. Y.: July 21 to August 3 (12 days). Saratoga Association. Saratoga Springs. N. Y. : August 4 to August 27 (21 days). Coney Island Jock«v Club. Stieepshead Bay, N. Y.: August 29 to September 10 (12 days). Page 4 First Race [1st Jacksonville] Jacksonville Entries and Past Performances for Saturday, April 9. * g WEATHER CLEAR. TRACK EAST. m LATEST PERFORMANCES OF HORSES ENTERED. ss FIRST RACE— 7-8 Mile. 4-year-olds and upward. Selling. (Nil— 1 4S%— 4—100. ) vs ■ S Index i"ourw PistTimoT'ckOdds Wt St % % % StrFin Jockeys Started Order of Finish. ' 88 E T. SHIPP. b. g. 5 121 By Ruskin II. — Caloocan (E. March 1. ■ sS°"*i Iack*ville :-4 1 17? livv 10 M6 5 6 6 6 S"JI H«-i«l 7 Font. Camel. Karl** Court. E. EL KS113 Jacks' vllle :: 4 1 :15 ' hv'v 11-5 110 1 3 4 G' 5*2 Troxler S Barnsdale. CXV.Lcl.olt. L. Nelson 88 EMM lacks'ville 3-4 1 -I-*! fast 4». UN » 9 9 71 8,2lTroxler 12 ll.Bnltuiflii, Ceremon s.K.Av dale SO EM27 .la-*-\iHe 3-4 1:131 fast 20 114 7 7 7 6= 6« 5 Troxler !» TopNote. Gramh-Dame Mary F. 86 87537 Jacks'ville 3-4 1:16 siow :'.\ 111 4 8 0 8 S«J Troxler S Mary F.. Gea.fi .Lebolt. LaSalle Sh 87270 Tampa 1 1 :46g slow 8^5 111 2 2 2 1 15 8* F Jackson r. Descomnets, Bannock B. Alice. 86 S7.4J Tainiia 3-4 1:19 si.. w 4-5 lid 1 1 1 1* !■ F Jackson B W.Griswell. AutumnGlrl.Icarian Sb BOSERRIAK, b. g. 6 121 By Cesarion — Princess Bowling (E. J. Gildersleevel- J 88847 Jacks'ville 3 I 1 :13? fast 7-1*111 1 2 2 2'5 2' Trustor K Splendida, Light Bine. SelectI I 8*693 Jacks' vi lie 3 4 1:13* fast 12-5 111 1 Z I 3*2* J Deav'p't s Helle Mawr. Youthful. Mozart. Vl MR Jacksville 3-4 1:13« fast 2 110 i 2 1 15 2" Troxler 8 M.I'op'lar. K.Queen M.J.WhiUen g M Jacks' vi lie 7 -8 1 .271 fast 7 109 7 7 8 4 3"* 2" V Powers 10 Dander. Silverine. Miss Xiarjorie W M Jacks' ville 7-8 1:29 fast 4\ 104 8 2 2 I 3' 54} J Wilson 10 Grenade. Robin Grey. Woolstone. W 8S4K- Ja-ksville 3-4 1 :14g good 20 110 r. 5 5 5" 4«M Wilson 7 Barnsdale. 1) Bultman. HomeRun g KVJ33 Jacksville 3-4 1:15*. hvy 12 109 7 6 5 4J 5ci -I Henry 7 Hooray. Karl sConrt. Font. ■ 881*2 Jacks' ville 5J f 1 OSi fast 20 107 5 7 9 9 9* J Henry 10 HoineKnn. Fondlleart. Tres Joli ■ SIR WALTER ROLLINS, br. g. 8 121 By Sir Walter— Kallirhoe (A. B. Campbell). M vsi;s4 J'k'ville 1 1 16 149 fast 7 UC 4 3 3 4 R s*1. E Grirtin 8 Fort-Guard. J.A.Mtinro. J. Right. vm;'"" J'k'ville 1 1-K 1:481 fast 12 116 4 3 2 3 3= 41 E Griffin 11 Gerrymander. Otogo, Maximum. « 88341 J'k'ville lni7"\ 1:4.".' fast 15 106 2 4 5 4 2t 7"J K Griffin 12 Mer.Glft. St.Josepb. Gerry m der. 88513 J'k'ville 1 1 M 1 : 49, fast 12 111 4 G 5 5 W- 5*| E Grillin 10 Critic. F.ii.l.vinioii. Belle Scott, g EMM Jack** vllle 2-4 l:14g good 100 1071 S 8 8 8 8* B Griffin -.) DeKalb. Takahira. J. t abmiss » 88815 Tampa lin7ov1:52 slow 7-10 111 4 3 4 3 11 l'l T Koerner S Lord Dixon. Ne.lia. .TohnMeBride m ST9M Tami-a I -4 1:17e slow 2 109 1 2 1 11 2» T Koerner lo Hoyle. BonebraUe. BelleofthcBall g WARDEN b. g 4 118 By Oddfellow — Leonatus mare No. 2 (L. Kelly). H s;47s Tampa 7-S 1244 slow 3 310 3 I .". C V 4:1 J Conl.y 7 F.Fleshcr. Tin-Clown. N. Burgess. 8- ,v744.j Tampa 7 * 1 53 slow I M7 I 9 9 S sh Sr» I -wis :i Punky. Frank Flesli. r. Ol.igo. ^ CASSOWARY, br. c, 4 121 By Giganteum — Hot Bird (C. Houser). ss sss NH8 J'k'rllO lni7ov 1:4".? fast 60 IS 3 3 6 6 71 7" C Grand S Yama, Ceremonitis. Otoge. ss SCTK J'k'ville 11-16 1:47 fast 60 H 9 3 2 5 6 6 G'-'IF Jackson 8 Plate, Desconmets. .Yama. ss SS709 Jacks' ville 7-8 1:"7I fart GO 105 2 9 10 10 10 WjlTl— ■ 11 Plate. Console. Spanish l'rince. SN 'S4V1 Tampa 3-4 1:17 slow 10 110 4 4 3 ?,- 4"iReilly 4 Rilliellibbs. FntidanH'iitjil.Ormuz ss SV416 Tampa 3-4 1 : 171 slow 10 HO I • * 4»t 3J Heilly S l««rkview. B. Bfbbe. Antumn .iri gs MM Tamjia B f 1 :lli slow 4 109 5 5 i » l*» Reilly (5 Benllowe. B.Goodwin. McAnd vys a 88243 Taniim. 7 -8 1 :?Ai slow 10 106 2 2 2 3 4* tr»l Lovell G 1'irateDiana Hart ing Morpeth. B 88217 Tampa 1*4 1 :1TB slow 3 109 3 4 3 2' Is Reilly 7 Merryi.ift. Dry Dollar. W.I.Hiuch 8S153 Tainiia 7 S 1:32 slow 2 109 2 2 4 4 2h 2 1 Reilly 7 Tamar. Morpeth. Locust Bad. » M J WHALEN b. g. 5 121 By Gerolstein — Demure (G. Von der Hoden). gj vM7 la.ks'vill. 3-4 113J fast 12 111 S 7 G G 64J J YVilson S Siilendida. IViserrian. Light Blue sj SS " . Ja.ks'ville 7-s 1 :28i fast 16 111 1 2 1 1 l'l 2'1E C.riflin 11 Col. -lot. Ken. ytieen. (inverse. si KM3 Jacks' ville 3-4 1:13§ fast 17 losi 6 5 4 3* 2» K C.riflin 8 Horace K., Doc Allen. Pedigree. n s.sl i7 Jacks' ville 2-4 1 :!."« fast 4» 110 6 6 6 52 45l K Griffin 7 Kl Oro. Splendida. Marie Riie. 8 w.-.T inks' ville 3-4 1 13g fast 12 107 1 5 5 54 4'J K Griffin !) M. Popular, Boserrian. Ken.Queen 8, 884 S8T.75 Jacks' vllle 7-8 1:281 fast 15 109 7 4 3 1 l1 21 E Griffin 10 Fore Guard. Sandpiper, Mozart. SS419 Jacks' ville Gl f 1 :09« fast 30 104 6 5 4 5»1 84 A Lang 13 Ktidymion. Square-Deal, G.Ragglo SS371 Jacks' \i lie 51fl:12«livy &0 106 8 7 6 51 5'I A Lang » Mystiner. D.Nicholson, Mar.Hyde MAXIMUM, ch. c. 4 121 By Maxio — Flippant (S. Louis). S! » I J'k'ville 1 1-16 1 :«8f fart 3 116 7 6 6 3 31 tHGav 8 Pir.Diana. .TackRight. Gat Lass _, km:: 2 J'k'ville 1 1 16 1 :48g fast 12 115 6 111 1"' 3J! S Davis 11 Gerrym'der, Otogo, SirW.Itol us. a Ha J'k'ville 1 116 1 : 481 fast 50 105 9 8 8 7 6s 6'= Pease 9 Oberon. G.Juliilee. L,ofRichm d g SS2.W J'k'ville 1 1 16 1 :54* hvy 5 110 I I 4 E 51 •»• Musgr've 7 Quagga, Great Jubilee, Warfield. . E I Jack-' ville 7-8 1:30Jhvy 20 104 8 8 8 8 61 4" Pease S Cold Ihist, St. Joseph. Havre. g. ^sTf.9 J'k'ville 1116 1:51 slow 100 99 4 1 1 1 3l 4*1 Pease 8 Sliapdale. Cowen Otilo. g shims J'k'ville lm7-iv 1 4S» slow 25 9!l 6 6 6 6 6 5-1 Pease G B. of Richmond, Elgin, Q. Lead 87540 J'k'ville 1 1 -16 1 :50» slow 50 109 6 3 6 7 7 7"|S Davis 7 Klfall. RoliinCrey. Billyl'ullman. i- LI8TA br. m. 5 119 By Leonid — Dolly Hayman (W. L. WUliams). ■ • •"' ! lacks' viUe 3 4 1-134 fast 1° 1 »4 1 4 6 7l S'\ .1 Deav'p't 11 KiameshalL. Finn, Juli..Tuggins R SS641 Jacks'vllle 5S f 1:08 fast 8 106 3 S 5 9= 981 Kohn 11 Briareiis. Snow Ball. Pedigree. KS.VA Jacks'ville 6' f 1 -21J fast 41 106 4 12 3'J 7»i Ploss 10 Comedienne, Mozart, Flarney. t sv-?,-, icai.z "11:40 fast 18 5 94 1 1 1 1 5 r.^JB'sclioten S Gibson. McNally. Alma Boy. ■ vvv; luanez 11:40 fast 21 98 2 1 1 1 l'l 2U ; Garner 7 Plume. Gerrymander. Hancock. g sm;i Juarez 7-8 1:26* fast 13 5 100 3 2 2 2 3 1 44 (J Garner 8 Kopek. Tom Franks. Niblick. ■ 0OUET0S ch g, 4 118 By Marius II. — Magdalenas (E. Reynolds). . vsv.,v lacks' vllle :: 11 14* fast S 103 ". r. 5 ."+ 21?. Ganz 7 Marine. Pedigree. Boa Astur. . ssi;:).. Jacks'ville 3 4 1144 fast 15 11114 12 9 S 74 } S Davis 14 Imitate. Marie Hyde, Amyl. , MEM Jacks'ville 7 8 1 :2SJ f ast 30 97 8 9 12 9 10 88i J Henry 14 Toison d'Or. Silveriue. Damler. g M287 Jacks'ville 5 s 1 03?. hvv 25 9718 6 6 6 6"} J Henry 0 CooneyK., HoraceE., Square Deal S6103 Pimlico 1 1 :40« fast 31 107" 5 7 7 7 7 7 » J Reid Sotemia. MispUlion. Hammon Pass S MMS Ptratloo 3-1 1 164 fast 6 107 7 8 8 6J 3'3 J Reid Everard. H.Crosscaddin. Mispillion. s &."69S Windsor 1 1 :424 fast 1 106 1 2 4 4 21 2- Mentry Chicosa. Allonby. Dr. Pillow. I 85363 Hamilton 3-1 1:131 fast 2 109 6 6 6 3'i 2" G Burns Elgin. Odin. Luckola. WOOLSPUN. b. m. 5 119 By Woolsthorpe— Spenola (J. P. Meehan). ! SS63.t Jacks ville 3 4 1:141 fast 50 109 11 13 14 14 14=' IHaiman 14 Imitate. Marie Hyde. Amyl. ! SS »6S J'k'ville lm7ov 1:45* fast 40 109 4 6 7 I 9 9=2 .1 Howard ! Sr.Ilario. Samlpiiier. Delehtrome ° S7902 Jacks'ville "11:411 fast 15 107 3 4 6 6 6« 5 » Obert S Gatien I^ss, Danger. Allonby. ■ 876 "9 Jacks'ville 7-8 1:28 fast 100 107 13 14 14 14 121 12'«iPalms 14 Sliandale, Eudymion, Gold Dust. ■ S7516 Jack virle 11-8 1:54 fast 20 107 7 4 6 6 8 S'-JPalms S Warfield bhapdale Killiecr kie. 1 K7397 lacks'ville 3-4 115 fast 15 107 10 .799' 711 Palms U Toison d Or. Melodeon. Allonby. S 87260 Jacks'ville 7-8 1:29 good 50 108 2 4 5 6 41 2s Palms 8 Yama, Melodeon. Allonby. MUGWUMP br. g 4 118 By Locohatchee — Reform mare (R. Bauer). S? lacks'ville 7 s 1 "SI fast 7 109 4 S 9 10 11 11™ J Deavpt 11 (Vil.Jot. M.J.Whalen. Ken.Queen. ! S^495 Jack' ville 1 1 S 1 :.".7 fast 200 98 7 7 7 7 7 78 Connolly 7 Edwin L.. Golcouda. Oberon. ! s.s;C7 J'k'ville 1 1-16 1:59* hvv 50 115 X 8 8 8 8 S 3 A Lang 8 Agreement. Malediction. Silverine ■ sv-i:: J'k'ville 1 1-16 1 :534 hvv 60 102 G 7 7 7 6;» 7-'lCoiinclly 7 MamieAlgol. Ardri Harry bcott ■ XC2. 13 Aqueduct 11:43* fast 12 105 I 8 7 7 7' 6" Butwell Tubal. Banbury. King s Hill. s:.7'.i4 Jamaica 11-16 1:50 fast 50 95 5 4 C 5 55 5* E Martin Dandy Dixon, faultless. Banbury. 1 ■MB Jamaica 1 1-16 l:50g good 20 102 6 5 5 6 6 615 J MclntyreEudymion. Banbury. Fault less. Second Race [2nd Jacksonville] SECOND RACE — 7-8 Mile. 4-year-olds and upward. Selling. (SSSU— 1:2T»%— 4— IOC.) JACK RIGHT, ch. c, 4 121 By Standing— Columbell (J. Cook). | s*V'4 I'k'vill.- 1 1-16 l:4Sg fast 2 116 2 11 1 II 21 Troxler 8 Pir.Diana. Maximum. GatienLass s; sm.94 J'k'ville 1116 1:49 fast 0 110 2 2 2 2 31 3- Ganz » ForetJuard. J.A.Munro. lLStrome g swi- lacks'ville 7-8 1--CJ fast 150 110 9 9 8 8 8 81" F Jackson !» GretnaGrecn. Hoffman, LiveWire DM9 iiutonia 7 -S 1 :27? good 15 106 5 3 6 5 8t 12-JTroxler Romp. Busy Man. Rosel.urg II. K-.X1 I^it.mia Si f 1:062 fast 150 111 10 10 8 7 781 E Rollins Ali.eG4 orge. T McG.ath. T.HolIan.l 817S6 L..uisville 3-4 1:161 hvy 160 104 9 11 10 10" 10'= Glasner Deuce. Rebel Queen. Snake Mary, j nrWT KNIGHT b. r 4 113 By Free Knight — Elite III. (C. S. Wilson). I MCtX^ck7viUr'»l%4 fit 12 VU 1 5 4 7 Vl J WilsT.n ]0 Barns,lale Camel. Sj-y. Beutler. I s^T" I'k'ville 1 1-16 147* fast 13 5 104 2 2 4 4 4:- 41 J Wilson S Olienin. WMon, Hooray. s^M Jacks' ille 2 4i;l2|fast 5 112 6 7 7 71 V} J YVilson 11 JaneSvvift. TollBox. D B.iltman 8 MSM Juaiez 7-8 1: 264 fast 5 102 2 3 5 5 5 5=1 J YVilson ._. OceanQuten. Meadow. Beau Man * 88110 Juarez 5-8 591 fast 4 104 4 6 7 6" 3ll Molesw'h « Med.Hannah. OceanQueen. Jolly. 8 ^ IS 46 Juarez 5-8 1 :O0 fast 4J 107 8 6 3 21 21 E Dugan 8 Sil.Stocking. Jolly Ocran Queen 8 v-vya luarez 1 1 40* fast 41 100 2 5 5 5 3» 3' Molesw'h 0 Meadow. LadyEstlier. Sugarm d. * 87S61 Juarez 3-4 1 :1G* slow 3 102 2 5 4 2'1 l'l Molesw'h 0 Sensible. Ocean Queen, Execute. I WARNER GRISWELL b. k 6 121 By Ornus — Sarah (A. Gordon). I MB^flcTill el T-lTi7481 fast 8 109 3 4 5 5 V 4'"1C Grand • «8kt..ii. G.Juliilee. E.ofRichm'd 8 88423 J'k'ville lm70v 1:451 fast 15 109 2 5 5 5 5' 4"! C Grand S Anlri. Ethon. Osorine. Si J'k' ville 1 1-16 V.m good 20 lot. 4 3 3 3 3 5«1 J Henry , Ragman. Oberon Quagga. ssr'l I'k'ville lm7ov 1 -521 hvv "'0 112 6 3 4 4 6 6:4,.Nic.il C Font. Ardri, Sir tatestiy. J 88-41 Tamna 51 f 10M "low 4 113 7 5 4 41 4*f Glasner 8 LiSalle. LaR.Hindoo. J.Den'rlen. J ssr.-Tamua 7-S 1 :31* slow 8-5 111 4 4 5 4 31 l»k I) Murphy 0 Elizabethan. P.Diana. C.^shm de 8 SM,7: rampa lm7ov 1 fig slow 4 H2 13 1 3 P » 1) Murphy r, Ban Bob AutumnGirl Flashing. 5 88013 Tampa 7-8 l:30g slow 1 110 4 4 5 5 4" 4' Kohn . I.aR.Himl.io. ( .Ashm de. A. Girl. I BEN HOWE br c 4 121 By Kinley Mack — Merry Order (A. Lasance). KS"."i Tan i.i' " 3 4 1 17? slow 4 105 2 11 I'll1 Kohn " B Escutclieon. Pmiky. Daruma. I ■Ml Tampa :.' f 1 :M| slow I lot 4 5 5 5 5";» Kohn 5 MeAndrew*. BoWbyOook FtonUS MM Tampa 7-S 1 :32 slow 6 110 12 2 1 11 3*1 Kolm • Pir. Diana. G Kimball I ..Hussar I ssrMiTuT.ua B f I'M* slow 4 5 109 2 4 2 1 2* Kohn 0 C sowary. B.G dwin. McAndrews I 8v94Tampt 51 f 1 :A\ slow 11 184 S 4 4 4' 2- Kohn 8 W.I.Hm.h. Greenlaw,. T.Do an. W-40 Tampa 51 f 1 Ml slow 8 107 2 4 6 5= 5»1 Kohn ti Fundamental lamar. San Gil. I Mirr.imia 7-s 1 :;lg slow 1 107 2 11 1 «• 2 Kohn 0 Halting. Nebulosus, La tayette i JOHN A VUNRO ch c 4 121 By First Mate — Celluloid (T. Gilman). £5j *\"e iT-ltf 1:47^ fist 7 112 4 2 2 2 P 6- Brannoi, s S, i, k.r. FirstPren.h.m TenPaces XS6:«4 J'k'ville 11-16 1:49 fast 10 110 111 1 2' 2' J , l eav p t !l HiieGuald J.Rigli . DeleStronie. 8S653 Jacks'ville 3 4 1:14 fast 12-5 110 10 10 9 4' 3«l'lroxler 111 Sandpiper Brown f..nv DocAllen ; SS..I-, lieksville 3 4 113 fast 100 99 S 5 7 10 lO'^.l Heniy 11 K'gAvoiidale. Dr.Barkley. faiuel * •«■ Tacks' ville 3 4 1 19 hvv 8 107 6 3 12' 3* D McC'thy s Ballot Box. Mystiner. Druid. 8.^44 ' a ' e 01 f 1 llg hvv 5 07 1 1 1 »'| 3« D McC'thy S Font. May Amelia, Snow Ball. rkv-9 iL-ks'v • lte U l-'lM fast •", 11' 3 2 2 2' 2» D McC'thv 8 Lady Inna. Font. Anderson. I 86^73 Jacks' vllle W lilS SSd 5 110 1 12 2' 2« J Howard 8 Furnace. AuntKate. A.SturteVt . c^niiir DEAL ch r 6 121 By Charade — Madonna II. (H. McCarren). SVS19 Jack?vili7 3^ 1-141 fast 15 111 6 S 8 S Wlltnil 15 Aphrodite. C. Clamp. Levengslon Xvijalksv!!!:. 5s]^fas! 12 io9 4 6 5' 4^11:.....:... 1^ H.l.all Br'l.Tony ILdK^v.-r ey M7I7 Jacks'ville 3 -4 1:132 fast 50 1:10 6 5 4 5«5«1 annan , Larl s ( ourt. M.vstUicr Ricke . 88707 Jacks'ville 3 4 1 :13? fast 25 IK* 7 4 4 41 6-J Hannan 7 El Oro. Splendida Marie Rue s^.93 Jacks'ville 3-4 1:121 fast *. 107 5 5 9 9 9 «|Hannan Kl ; Yaiiui. Toll Box- Fore Guard. SS-.7K Jacks'ville 7 -8 1 -*7* fast ''." 109 4 3 4 9 9- 9"JHannan 10 Dander. Boserrian, Silverine. )*419 Jacksville 51 f 1:09* fast 15 104 8 8 7 41 2'1 Hannan U Endymion, Giovan.Raggio. Amyl ; BANNOCK BOB, b. g, 5 114 By Bannockburn — Sister to Uncle Bob (R. D. Wil- ! liams). 88622 I'k'ville 1 116 1 :48» fast 10 107 111110 S 9 9'= Adams 11 Gerrymander. Otogo. Maximum. •s".». J'k' vilb- 1 1-16 1:461 fast 60 HKl 7 7 5 6 6'- 6'"lAdams 7 Ardri. Hans. Otilo. 8«M" I'k'ville 1m7ov 1-461 fast 40 9S 7 9 9 9 9 9'9 Adams '■• Ethon. Hans. Descomnets. 882©! Jacksville 7 8 1 M hvy 6 103 3 7 7 7 8 S'-JJ Henry S Gold Dust. St. Joseph. Bim Ks 170 Tampa lm70v 1 :50» slow 2 108 3 4 4 4 4 4,« Glasner 4 Kercheval. Par. Queen. Ant. Girl 8N075 Tampa 1m7-iv 1 :51g slow 4 112 5 4 2 1 1" 2» A Burton 5 W.Griswell. Aut.C.irl. Flashing. RMS Tn.npa 1 1-8 2:00g slow 3-2 106 4 2 2 3 2b 2J A Burton 5 Vanen. GreaUubilee. Cassowary PEDIGREE blk. m 5 119 By Ogden — British Blue Blood (C. H. Davids), svvos lacks'ville 3 I 1 :142 fart 8 IAS 2 4 4 2' 3' ; Tnieman 7 Marine, o.pietos. Bon Astur. ?".;• lick -vill- :: 4 1 :13f fast 30 109 7 6 6 M 4'",,Dievei- 8 Horace E.. M.J.Whalen, D.Allen SS641 'lacks'ville 51 f 1:08 fart GO H-G 8 7 7 4'1 3'1, Dr.y.-r 11 Briareus. Sn.iw Ball. Mozart. SS'-.-x lacks'ville 61 f 1*11 fart K^l lof. 7 6 6 4ni 5*1 Dreyer 1 » Comedienne, Mozart, Harney. S71-5 Jacks'ville 3-4 1 :14" fast loo 107 8 9 9 7i- 7"! Taral 11 Pearll'oint. fir.T.inv. Stringency S7o59 lacks'ville 1 1 "* 4SJ hvv '"00 109 2 3 4 5 51 *»« Taral 7 Or nbndge. Endymion. Harka way 86991 Jacksvi le 6* f 1 good ^0 109 8 8 8 8 8 IT8nl S Ethon. Ballot B-.v. Grande Dame 86t 76 Jacks'ville 3-1 1:141 fart 40 104 10 10 10 10 10"-1L McC'tbylO G.W.I^-lK lt. BallotBox. Ragman KENMARE QUEEN, ch. f. 4 111 By Royal Flush III.— Finalis 'P. ^Ms«a). -^ «S.-«i Jacks'ville 7 8 1:281 fart 21 102 5 12 . 2 3 3-- M-r,s 11(..l. J..t. XI JY\ lial.-n. I nuers . SK7S4 Jacks'ville 3-4 1-13? fart 1 » 104 3 4 4 3] 41 Xloss • Xlav Lutz. Sally I'iest..n. Ckflll , KS73S Jacks' Mile 5 S 1 ioo? fast 10 M4 4 4 I 4-' 3". 1 Moss M XI.I»ris.R.deCoverlev. All .Rose s».;v. .(..cks'Mlle 3-4 1:131 test 12 104 1 7 7 8» 6« j Moss I* Oponey K.. ^'''-i- La: rlst-n rt 8K37 Jacks'ville 3 1 1 i::H fast 15 105 2 6 4 4' 3", Moss !» M.I'opular BM n. M.J Y\ haleii , vs. 7'. .la. ks' ville 2 4 1 Vi fast 100 lof. 8 8 8 8 8»1 Xl.ws » Strike Gut. Ida p.. Sr Jeanne. 88449 Jacks' ville 2 \ li 14 fast 209 106 5 6 7 9 10" Moss 1ft Hyperion II.. H.Run. S nngency. 8«3oS Jacks'ville 3 4 lis hvy 4-1 lo2 3 7 7 7 7'3 J Reid 7 Anderson. Havre, Dander. " NED CARMACK *" ch e 4 118 By Phoenix — Morality (T. M. IrvinL T Fk 11 16 his* fast 101 ii:: 1 4 5 8 S 8» Hannan 8 Piral. Diana. J. Right. Maximiin, K86--3 Ja. ks'ville 3-4 1-131 fast 2«o l -9 5 6 f. 5'1 5» Kohn 8 Belle Xlawr. Boserrian. Youthful ... ■ H , ill- 1 1 16 1-48| fast 158 112 2 7 8 10 10 lo" Kohn 11 Gel I. villain!. r, Otogo. Xlaxinniiu. ss."..:: Jacks' wll- 3 11:121 fart 1"0 b-7 2 lo 10 10 |«»|W Andr-ss lit Yama. Toll B:;v. Fore Guard. Jacks'ville 7-8 1:28* tart 100 107 4 2.3 12* 12'-'3L"vell 14 Mm d Or. Silverine Dander. 8M56 Jacks'ville 3 4 1:15? fast 100 107 6 7 7 9 lo-i l'ease lo Home Run. Skvo. loll Box. 884298 Jacks'ville S] f 1 :ns» fast 40 10i- 11 11 11 B lii'-Hlannan 12 I olid Heart. Xlystilier. Yama. Third Race [3rd Jacksonville] THIRD RACE— 7-8 Mile. 4-year-olds and upward. Selling. (SSS11 — 1 :2Ti% I Mi.) PARKVIEW b m 5 119 B- Hamburg — Mornineside (N. Enrie-hti. 7R lT.?KVvine ""4 l:1 :fast 5 113 1 ?1 l'l 1* T K-rucr 8 J.t'ablniss. Bon.Bard. S.Reutler. . ^..1-, l:,,ksville 2 4 1-12 last S 11110 8 6 6'' 4' T Koern.-r 11 KgAv.mdale. Dr.Barkley. tainei i - V; Tampa 3-4 1 :17? slow 1 2 10S 1 111' l« T K »;n.er 5 B .llibbs Cassowary. Ant. Girl la, ks'ville 5-8 592 fast 6 Ml} C 5 6 5= 5*1 I) McC'thy 7 .T.Gj ithnll. IMi.toUtle. Roog-Red I 87315 Jacks'ville 1 4 1 14 slow 11 5 M2 4 112* 2' D M -( "thy .. JackNiinnally. Anavri. GoldDust. . ►7178 Jacks'ville 7-8 1 :2f.g fast 10 ]U) 4 2 2 2 4 6" (»t,,rt I Kialto I'aiiloiifle Sir CWMw. 87124 Jacks'ville 3 4 1:14 fast S 111 3 1 1 31 4^1 I McC'thv 0 B.XIaslerson. G.I isher. Boog. Red 1 PIUTE ch r 4 118 Bv Ethelbert — Yaoui Arlington Stable). MN7 J'k'viil. 1 1 16 1:47 fast 7 5 Ml 1111 l'l". J R. id «'. Descomnets. Yama Ros-l-iro. 88709 Jacks'ville 7 S 1 :27» fast 2 ifc S 5 4 1 1' l'l J Reid 11 Console Spanish 1'rHice Onnuz. . s„ lacks'ville 7-8 1"61 fart 7 117 S 6 2 2 21 3*1 F Jackson S Home Run. 1 urnace. Ethon. H8U Ja.ks ■ vllle 3.4 1:13 ■ fast 30 106 6 11 11 9 7^ F .laekson 1 1 K'gAvondale Dr Barkley Camel 1 R7729 Jacks'ville 7 S 1 '73 good 40 lol 5 4 4 4 4' 4'1 Kain B Dr.Holzlierg. Jackl'arker. Ozana. . E7MJ J'k'ville 1 1-16 1:4*1 slow 31 104 4 4 4 5 i 5". J Deav'p't R Vox Populi. I'olls Sintr.in s:r.s lacks' ville 1 1 -»* fast 9 105 5 4 5 3 4', 3*1 Butwell 8 Pocoinoke. Llfall. Campaigner. 8719U Jack' ville 1 1-8 1;03| fast 4 WS 2 1 1 1 I1 3-J M McGee 1 Taboo. Woolwlnder. Sir Lieges. * g m ss vs ■ S 88 ■ E. EL 88 SO 86 Sh 86 Sb J Vl g W W g ■ ■ M « g » m g H 8- ^ ss sss ss ss SN ss gs a B » gj sj si n 8 8, 884 noTTV phttman h t 4 111 By Alloway — 8t. Lucie (F. J. Pons). svCis Kck^ril. '! 4 1 % 'Va?t 2 111 ! 4 3 2'13'. M Henry 7 J.Swift. Cei e,n..nnis.Comedien e ate' !■ 7-S i Ik fas! ^ i0 lil 1 4 5 4 31J1K XI Henry 11 Ttoto«d;Or. ^emrt. *^JJ«g" 11 Jan.-Su ill. I. » 1 11. »v Ba Hot 1. ^ M Henry HMK Jacks'ville 3-1 1 :12J fast 20 110 7 I 6 5; 3 \ ss-,'4 lacks' vllle 3-4 1 T 1 fast 12 105 5 4 5 4» 4« Obert 10 St k.-Out. J.( aloniss K.Av dale. SS491 aks'v e 8-4 lS fast 6-5 105 4 1 3 3» 6^1 Obert » Home Run. Yama. Skyo 8S?0JJaks'v!e E 14 good 11-5 105 I I 2 g « OlHTt . T &IW*Ste^Ekm* LJ"a,8'g!J- sSO "4 lacks'ville 3^ " 1 13* fast 2 105 3 6 4 6- 6'i J Howard » San Gil. Barnsdale, loll Box. S7 ^7888 Jacks-ville lilS tert 10 104 1 11 V 1* J Howard 12 Ceremonius. K.Avondale. P. Lee TI TOISON D'OR, ch. g, 4 113 By Blues— Goldflece (A. B. Gallaher). s s si - lacks'ville 3-4 1-1M teat 13 109 3 2 2 V »H Ganz 8 l.XIH.rath. I.ad Inna. Boa. US W s* sv U ' e 7-S ^ fast 8 l«i 6 12 2 1' -* S Davis 1 1 D.Bidtman. K. Heart I' i're.nn.m SS64". Ikville lm70v llB fast 18 5 107 5 2 2 2 3' 6" 1 Rehl S TurnctKit. Grace Kimball. WW. 8MM ss J'k'ville lm70v ' '4"l fast 5 101 I 1 1 1 2= HI Reid 7 Molesey. J. H. Reed. Golconda. sV-d. Jacks' "In. 7-S :'sl fast 4 109 3 11 1 V Hi V Powers 14 Silverine. Dambr. Sandpiper. ^0 Jacks'- e 5 f litest 6 107 I 5 8 9 H A Lang g JW Heart.^ *?«*** \*~Zm 3 M Melee 1 HomeRun. I ondHeart. Tres J ML S8162 Jacks'ville f 1:08* fast 8 107 7 5 2 7-' 6*1 S7S13 Jacks'ville 7-8 1:27 fast 12 107 1110 10 12 12 12=«l.Mnsgr ve 12 Stringency, lurncat. A.L.Daley ORO b c 4 121 By Ethelbert— Dorotheo (R. S. Garrett). 83TO7 ^laStAlHe 3-4 1:131 test %* tS 1 1 1 r 1-' S Davis 7 Splen.li,i:i. XI ir.Uu.-. XI -TAX lial-n mm Jacks'ville 51 f 1 :10» good M 103 4 4 4 4' 4'J Sh'mak.r 8 E.Heart. A stn-rtev t. J.A Xlmiro 86543 Jacks'ville 3-4 1:16 fast 60 108 2 12 4' 7 »JSh maker 8 X aryl JolmGJrner. R.IMIII 86510 lacks'ville 3-4 116* fast 30 105 9 8 6 76 7» Sh'maker 11 HomeRun. AuntKate. J. t.arner. 86475 Jacks'vUlI U 1=16 fast 20 105° I 6 10 • 8M Sh'maker }}i,^\^^(^^-J\l[^ S6-59 Aqueduct 11:41^ fast 30 9S 9 9 9 9 »l 8'"JFain t ourt Lad . Dan-.elioi Dan.lx Dixon R5690 Tn.mira V t 1-#71 irood 30 107 10 3 1 5*. 12 G bert Enfield. Casque. Sp-HLound. i^BelmoiU ll^J^SStS 984 3 4 4 ? 4"lMcCahey T*ePeer. Moqoette. Paradise Oneen CRITIC blk g 7 121 By Previous — Mintage (R. Bauer). Sss,:: Jack' vllle' 1 1-8 1:54? fast 10 112 0 7 6 5 6'i 6 "J Bra m s Yama Oi:agg... S-f. Ilario HOI Jacks'ville 7-8 l3j fast 7 106 I 9 9 M 9' V*& K.H-rner 11 I .Bull man lois.. n d ir I . .1 Umtt M84S J'k'Ulle lm70y l:45g fast B 111 1 I 5 4 4| 3*1 C Grand S I urnc t. G.Kim .a . L -ifRicl m d tmtt Jacksville 2-4 1:13 fast 15 110 5 7 9 S W C Grand 11 K gAvondale Dr Ilarkle Came 8S513 J'k'ville 1 1-16 1 :49i! fast 9-10 111 2 11 1 HI1 S Davis 1ft Endymion. BelleS.x.tt.HarryS -ott SS454 lacks'ville 7-S 1 -91 fast 2?. Ill 3 11 1 D* 2* 8 Davis it Gold Dust. Dander. Ballot Box. ■ osjalksvnle 1-4 il4 go^lii Mi 7 1 7 7 SjW ^ DeKalb Takal.ira. J. Ca.dniss. 88261 J'k' ville lmTov 1 :49j* hvy 7-5 111 2 4 4 4 3* 4'» G Burns 8 Ardri. Cablegram. Harry .Scott. CASTLEWOOD. ch. h. 6 124 By Elkhorn— Lindemere CH. Bowea). 88437 la.ks-vilk- 7-S129 fast 20 112 4 10 9 9 S S9 J Bergen 1ft Grenade, Robin Grey. XX oolstone. S.S411 J'k'ville 1 1-16 1:498 good 30 114 S 8 S 8 7" 7" Hannan !» iljubllee. ForeGuard. Woolstoue. SS393 J'k'ville 1 1-M 1:«3 good I Ho |«'1 7 7 7'»3V Powers 7 Ragman »l-ei'-.n. Onagga. S8291 J'k'ville 1 1-16 1 :53i! hvy 9 111 4 4 3 3 6 5 ! V I'oWers ti St. Joseph. Mam.Algol. I-trstPeep 88237 J'k'ville im70v 1 53 hvy 4i 110 4 7 7 7 6' 5"iNicol S Poi-oliioke. Quagga . GreatJubilee SS147 J'k'ville 1 1-16 1:49* slow S 112 5 8 6 6 8s S"'Nicol » Ragman. Hooray. Woolstone. S.S044 Jacks-ville 11:40* fast 25 110 lo 10 10 10 10 lO'HMcol 1ft Ragman. Hooray. Otilo. 87701 Jacks'ville 7-S 1:29B slow 4J 109 7 5 5 5 5'J 5'i V Powers 7 Camel. lout. Ldgely. ^AMEL b c 4 121 By Cameron — Gold Wing (H. McCarren). -i lacks'ville 3 4 114 fast 15 121 6 3 2 3'1. 21 Hannan 1ft Barnsdale. S.Beiill.T. C.-remonms 88681 Jacks'ville 7-S 1 :265 fast 35 104 2 3 4 5 5« 55 . Hannan 11 D.Bultm.iii. Toison d'Or. K. Heart 88658 Jacks'ville 3-4 1:12? fast 10 104 6 5 8 75 7i:-5Hannan S Barnsdale, Dr.Barkley. r .1 tsteps SS615 Jacks'ville 3-11:13 fast 15 lo4 4 3 5 2h 3=5 Hannan llK.Avdale Dr.Barkley. I arkv Ml 88542 Jacks'ville 7-S 1 :27S fast 8 104 4 3 3 3 2 2= Hannan ft Descomnets. GoldDust, R.CaptDe 88511 J'k'ville 1 1-16 1 :47R fast 25 106 4 6 6 C 6 G:4iHanuau « Ragman, Nethermost, II. Range S8476 Jacks'ville 3-4 1 :i:4 good 9 104 4 I I If VI Hannan 5 R-Captive • F.Ce.^lnin. BenDouble 88409 Jacks'ville 1 1 : 42J good 60 10-_- 4 5 3 5 41 5 J Hannan . 'laboo. The G. Butterflj. Klfall. BONNIE BARD, b. g, 6 121 By The Bard— Fluid (L. Kelly). SSSU Jacksville 3-4 1:13* fast 12 113 6 6 6 6 4*1 I Grittin • Toisond'ilr. T.YIef.rath. U Irm.i SS721 Jacks'ville I 4 1 :12g fast 6 115 6 6 I 35 »*} ©•»■ ( Parkview. J.( abiiuss. 8. Beutler 88482 I'k'ville 1 1-16 1 47 fast 7-5 112 3 3 2 1 1h 3". ■ Griffin S Descomnets. BMMm, Sandpiper 88615 Jacks'ville 3 4 1:13 fast 8 113 11 10 8 75 5'- ■ Griffin 11 K'gAvondale Dr.Barkley Camel 8S543 J'k'ville lm70y 1:49 fast 7-10 113 4 3 1 1 l3 1' ■ Griffin 8 John Carroll. Sandpiper. Quagga. 8S474 Jacksville 3-4 1 :l€g good 30 109 2 3 2 3 3» E Grittin .'! T. XL Green. John Gntlm M. "2 Jacks'ville 3^11 :13g fast 60 107 6 6 7 7« 79 Pease 8 J.GriffiuIL. J.Parker. K.ofYolCv Fourth Race [4th Jacksonville] S! _, a g . g. g i- ■ R t ■ g ■ . . , g S s I ! ! ° ■ ■ 1 S ! ! ■ ■ 1 | s; g FOURTH RACE — 5-8 Mile. Florida Juvenile Stakes. 2-year-olds. Allowances. N7ii.12— .10— • — 130. DARLING, br. f, 2 120 By Martinet— Hester W. (R. D. Williams). 88822 Jacks'ville 4*. f H fast 6 5 120 1 2 H 1= Troxler 7 SirKearney. Xl-mcrief. AgnesXIav S871S Jacks'ville 1-2 48j fast 1-4 115 1 1 1= 1= Troxler 8 Tallahassee. Ken. Rose. Alta.leiia SS617 Jacks'ville 12 49 fast 1 118 1 2 l1 1= Troxler S Agnes.XIay. EasternStar. AthieXX. 87625 Jacks'ville 3 8 36 fast 3-5 110 4 3» 1 V Powers 14 Rycstraw. L.Oruiicaut.OldSiiuaw 87451 Jacks'ville 3 8 352 fast 1-3 118 3 1» 1= J Howard t JackDenman. Carbinet r.G.l'.ggy 87314 Jacks'ville 3 8 37g slow 9-5 115 1 2 2' V Powers II Xlon.rief. Flora Bryan. JY-ait 87193 J'k'ville 1-4 st 231 fast 15 115 3 2»k l" Gilbert 10 Bendaga, LadyOrmic nt.XIoncrief LOUIS DES COGNETS, b. c, 2 103 By Ben Brush — Conpelia (F. J. Pons). s s— Jacks'ville 41. f 553 fast 16-5 112 7 4 4= 5sj Brannon 7 Darling. Sir Kearney. Xloncrief. ssTsi Jacks'ville 11' 49^ fast 10 US 6 .1 35 2s Brannon 13 G. Hughes. Roselmrglll.. Definite 88706 Jacks'ville 1-2 49J fast 6 115 15 10 12 13 *JM Henry 15 Bodega, Supple. I»uis Katz. CLAY, ch. c. 2 118 By The Commoner — Rene (R. L. Thomas). SS6-9 Jacks'ville 1-2 49? fast S-5 112 3 4 2" l1 S Davis 10 SirKearney. Tal'hassee, Y'allonia MGM Jacks'ville 1-2 481 fast 18-5 110 4 I 6& 4C} V Powers 12 Vallonia. Tallahassee. AbeAttell. SS13B Jacks'ville 1-2 493 fast 41 110 S 7 7 7B Nicol 0 Oracle. Old Squaw, Tallahassee. M2M Jacks'ville 3-8 38 hvv 4J 113 1 l4 l4 Nicol S Hawklike, J.Pendergast. L.Katz SS040 Jacksville 3J f 43 fast 6-5 118 3 2» 3'i Troxler 1.1 J.Denman. SirKearney, Hawklike 877S7 Jacks'ville 31 f 43 fast 7-10 lit) 1 lBk 2h J Howard 1ft JamesXIc. JackDenman. EasyLite 87373 Jacks'ville 3-8 36 fast 4 118 4 I"" 2" Troxler 12 Dell. Old Squaw. Agnes May. 87283 J'k'ville 1-4 st 23 fast 9 118 7 2J I* Troxler 18 Tal'hassee. L.Ormicant. Beudaga SIR KEARNEY, b. c, 2 113 Bv Sir Hercules — Ida Kearney (J. T. Combs). SS822 Jacks'ville 4?. f .".'.?. fast 5 104 5 3 3' 2= Ganz 7 Darling. Xloncrief. Agnes XIay. 88690 Jacksville 1-2 49* fast 6-5 118 1 2 3' 3'J Ganz 8 Capsize. James XIc. Altadena 88654 Jacks'ville 4'. f 54g fast 45 105 1 1 I1 1= Ganz B Edm'dAdams. Bodega. JamesXIc 8S629 Jacks'ville i-2 493. fast 12 113 2 5 5' 2' Ganz 1ft I lay. Tallahassee. Vallonia. 88611 Jacks'ville 1-2 49jj fast 9-10 IIS 3 4 2 2'1 Troxler 14 J.P'ndergast. Hawklike. J.XIonek 88574 Jacks'ville 4?. f 553 fast 12 103 2 5 4» 2 J Bergen 12 Eilanette, Picolata, Louis Katz. 88520 Jacks'ville 1-2 48g fast 13 107 6 9 8 7'= J Bergen 1 1 La'U Xfexican. Oracle. JamesXI.- 88185 Jacks'ville 1-2 49=, slow 12 110 8 7 7 7'8 Nicol B Xlast.John. LouisKatz, Eltanette JAMES MC. Nk. c. 2 113 By Cesarion— Edith Mc. (H. McCarren). SS690 Jacks'ville 1-2 49? fast 8 US 3 1 ll 2h Hannan S Capsize. Sir Kearney. Altadena. SS654 Jacks'ville 41. f 54* fast 15 112 2 5 4= 44 Hannan ft SirKearney. Ed. Adams, Bodega. 88574 Jacks'ville 4| f 551 fast 8 112 I S 2»k 5=5 Hannan 12 Eilanette. SirKearney. Picolata. 88520 Jacks'ville 1-2 48g fast 30 112 1 4 3h 3". Hannan 11 LaT Mexican. Oracle. AgnesXIay 88472 Jacks'ville 4'. f 56j good 12 112 7 5 4J 571 llaunau 0 .T.D'ni'n. LuTXI'x'n.XI. V.d.H'd'n 88256 Jacks'ville i-2 51* hvy 12 117 3 2 2s 25 Hannan .1 Xlast.John. Eilanette. L.Ormicant 88112 Jacks'ville 1-2 49R hvy 12 115 3 3 4'J 36A Nicol 8 J.Denman. Mast. John. Hawklike 88061 Jacks'ville 35 f 42jj fast 12 115 4 25 3= Nicol 7 Ed. Adams, Moncrief. Startler. MISS VON DEB HODEN, b. f, 2 100 Bv SV Dory — The Heroine (G. Von der Hoden). SS654 Jacks'ville 4'. f Ml test 20 100 8 8 8" 8llJE Griffin ! SirKearney. E.I.Adams. Bodega. 88574 Jacks'ville 4?. f 5.".'i fast 8 105 1 1 8 943 E Griffin 12 Eilanette. SirKearney. Picolata. 88520 Jacks'ville 1-2 4SR fast 40 103 9 10 10 10" A Lang 11 l^a'll Xlexican. Oracle, JamesXIc SS472 Jacksville 4?. f 56? good 20 102 8 6 6b 351 Obert 8 J.Deninan. La'U Xlexican. I.Geu'l 8841S Jacks'ville 1-2 49g fast 40 108 5 6 5= 4'1 Obert 11 Don't. Sylvan Dell. Lydia Lee. 88:170 Jacks'ville 1-2 52 hvy 150 106 8 7 4 V l'l A I^ang S J.D'man. La'U Mexican. B. Mouse 8S160 Jacks'ville 3-8 351 fast 200 110 9 10 8"i;Peak 13 Agnes May, Don't. VallotUa. Fifth Race [5th Jacksonville] j I I 8 * 8 8 * I I 8 J J 8 5 I I I I I i ; I . ; ! FIFTH RACE— 1 1-16 Miles. 3-year-olds and upward. Allowances. (S7S40— 1:40—4—107. i HILL TOP. b. f, 4 101 By Clifford — Whiplash (R. Angarola). SS577 Jackville 1 1-4 2:flf i! fast 6 10S5 6 7 7 7 7l 45 V Powers 11 Green Seal. Sotemia. Taboo. 88475 Jack'ville 1 1-8 1 :.".7j£ good 3-2 108 1 3 3 4 3X 2'5 V Powers 0 Xlolesey. Col.Onnsby. O. Honesty SS163 Jack'ville 1 1-8 1:54 fast 11-5 108 5 4 3 3 3' 2'». Obert 7 Gr'tHeavens. Taboft. Oldlloiiesty SS116 J'k'ville 1 1-16 1:50P hvy 21 102 4 3 3 3 3l 2X S Davis 4 Nethermost. Dr.IIolzberg. Elfall. 87871 Jack'ville 1 1 S 1:581 hvv 7 107 1 3 3 3 3'X 3=" Butwell 6 G'tHeavens. Eyebright. F. Peep 86530 Jacks'ville 1 1:411 fast 3 107 1 2 2 3 3» 3=i J Reid 4 Patsy. Gretna Green. Aronda.k. 86476 Jacks'ville 1 l:42g fast 8 102 2 3 3 2 11 1» J Reid 5 Arondaek. Jack Atkin. Takahira 86293 Aqueduct 1 1:391 fast 3 105 5 4 5 5 4} 3" Scoville Nimbus. Beaucoup. Sticker. HOFFMAN, b. c. 4 106 By Isidor — Arrowgrass (T. W. Coulter estate). SS7S3 Jacks-ville 1 1 :402. fast 3-2 106 1111 1"']''-'J Wilson t Console. Old Honesty. Kercheval HM2 Jacks'ville 5 8 591 fast 5 112 5 5 5 4' 4' S Davis 5 J.tiriffinlL. Anavri. Tom McG rath 8S613 Jacks'ville 7-S 1 :261 fast 9 110 6 4 2 2 2= 2' Musgr've 0 Gret.Green, LiveXXire. O.IIonesty 88522 Jacks'ville H f 1 :06g fast 5 96 6 6 6 31 3=X J Wilson 8 J.GriffinlL. T.McGratk. l'antoufle SS-13S Jacksville 5". f l:07g fast 3 109 3 2 2 21 §*] J Howard 1ft Nealon. Takahira. Gretna Green. 87929 Jacks'ville 3-4 1:14 slow 20 106 2 4 2 4= 513 J Howard ■ Roy. Onyx. BoogerRed. Won. Dane 87837 Jacks'ville 3-4 1:121 fast 30 101 4 4 5 6 6'4 J Howard C J.Atkin. Magazine. JohnGrlffinll. SPELLBOUND, b. g. 4 106 By Albert — Hoodoo (C. W. Richardson). SSSU Jacks-ville 7-S 1:252 fast 4 1(8'. 2 111 1". I3 J Wilson 4 Ozana. Jack Darker. High Range 886S0 Jacks'ville 11:39 fast 7-5 103 2 11 1 25 1*1 Ganz 11 Ozana. Sager. High Range. 88620 J'k'ville 1 1-16 1:464 fast 6-5 109 1 1 1 1 I1 l4 S Davis ti Elfall. Ozana, Campaigner. 88541 Jacks'ville 1 1 :39* fast 3 104 2 1 2 2 1 * l1 S Davis » Ethon. Ozana. Elfall. 8S459 J'k'ville lm70v 1 :47ji fast 1-2 111 12 2 2 t* 2'5 S Davis 7 Ragman. Descomnets. Golconda. SS307 Jacks'ville 3 4 1 :17i hvy 13-10 108 4 4 4 2= R" S Davis I Pocoinoke. Dr.Barkley, V. Stroma 88258 Jacks'ville 3-4 1:151 hvv 11-5 106 2 4 I 3'5 ll S Davis S BenDouble. Barnsdale, Camel. 87352 Jacks'ville 11:401 fast 5 94 2 2 2 2 Is l1 J Henry K) Campaigner, Piute. Sticker. WOOBAV. ch. g. 7 106 Bv Plaudit — Readina (M. C. Pritchard). s^7s". J'k'ville 1 1-16 1:473 fast 8 K'6 4 2 3 6 4' !• J XX'ilson S Edwin I... Oberon. Pocomoke. 88723 J'k'ville 1 1-16 1 :47g fast 3 111 5 3 2 I 25 34 J Deav'p't S Oberon. R.'selx.ro. Light Knight. S8620 J'k'ville 1 1-16 1 :46J fast 15 101 6 3 4 I 53 5»5 J Deav'p't • Spcllliound. Elfall. Ozana. 88MB Jacks'ville 3 4 1:1S hvv 6-5 110 7 6 6 5= 54 \ Powers 7 Anderson. Havre. Dander. SS233 Jacks'ville 3 4 1:151 hvy 4* 109 4 7 4 3= 15 X' Powers 7 Earl's Court. Font. Anderson. SS147 J'k'ville 1 1 16 1:493, slow 3 10!) 7 3 3 2 24 2"k X' Powers ft Ragman. Woolstone. St. Joseph. 8S044 Jacks'ville 1 1 :40* fast 8 108 7 1 2 3 2X 2' V Powers 1ft Ragman. Otilo. Edwin L. 87954 Jacks'ville 11:443 hvy 3-2 109 3 3 3 3 3" 3SJ V Powers ft Stoneman. ParadiseQueen. nans. RIO GRANDE, b. g, 6 105 Bv Pessara — Valora (3. Hewitts SS70S J'k'ville lin7iiv 1:461 fast 4 5 141 4 3 3 3 l'1. I1 Xlr T XX'r't ." Ethon. I'ocoinoke. First Premium 88577 Jack'ville 1 1-4 2:05i! test 20 107 S 8 11 11 10 10' C Grand 11 Green Seal. Solemia. Talioo. 88493 Jacks-ville 7 S 1 :28jt fast 13 109 2 3 4 3 2= 2= Obert S Nealon. Arondaek. J.*' Rose. SS439 Jack-ville 1 1-8 1:541 fast S 106 4 4 4 3 S* 4'5 Obert B Ca mv' ner. O. Honesty. Neth'most SS409 Jacks' ville 1 1:481 good 4 110 5 4 5 3 5» 6» X' Powers 7 TalHH . The G. Butterfly. Elfall. MSM Jacks'ville 7-S 1:332 hvv 3-2 110 3 2 2 2 1= Is V Powers 7 Fort v Four. Diction. Xfozart. M2H Ja.-ks'ville 1 1 :4li hvy 12 111 6 4 5 5 I 6'=51 McC'thy ( Dr.Holzb'g. R.Captive. S.Cateshy TEMPER, b. g, 3 98 By Knight of the Thistle — Constance (R. N. Smith). 88530 Tampa .".'. f 1 :1 1 g slow 4 lot) 2 5 5 5 57 T K.H-rner Ei Alemoii. Alvise. XX'aterburv. 88518 Tampa 3-4 1:19 slow 6-5 99?. 7 5 I Q 63t. T Koerner S Ramon Corona. Roleshed. Alvise. SS461 Tampa 51 t 1:121 slow 4 94 6 5 5 6 fft Steinh'dt T Alls-rtalL. Tal.Dip. BabvXX'illie H3M Tan-.pa 2-4 1:181 slow 6 94 2 4 4 4» 4"'5\ Burton .", Cloisteress. O. Nugget. Carondolet B821C Tampa 5?. f 1:111 slow 2 107 2 E 4 4- J*l Fain ." Merman, RamonCoronn. Bannade Ss19", Tampa 3 -4 1 :17 slow 2J 93 1 2 7 5h S"5 Steinh'dt KlmaM Conville. J. Dundon. SS071 Tampa 51. f 1 : 1 lg slow 5 90 3 5 4 25 l3 Steinh'dt S Irrigator. Niantlc. Tallow Dip. Sixth Race [6th Jacksonville] , , . i I . 1 . 1 . SIXTH RACE— 1 1-8 Miles. 4-year-olds and upward. Selling. ("8— I.bIm » aM\.) GOLCONDA. b. g. 5 107 By Goldcrest — Fond Recollection (Kenwood Stable). 88718 Jk'vill. 1 1-16 1:47? fast 6-5 111 1 3 3 3 21 2' Ganz S Yama. EHall. Gatien Loss-. ss ;;,:i .lark'ville 1 1-8 1:531 fast 4 105 2 2 2 2 f* 21 C.anz t! Hans. Olieron. Xl.-imi.- Algol. SS6;-1 J'k'ville lm7flv 1:45 fast M 109 2 2 3 I 3» 2= Obert 8 Span. Prince. Deseom'ts. IdaXIaV. ss.-.9S Jack'ville 1181:54 fast IS -5 107 6 4 4 I 3l» 21 G Burns tl Edwin L.. Gerrvmaiuler. Oberoii. s.8r,t;o J'k'ville lm70v 1 :453 fast 6 106 13 3 3 ?.' 2\ ; Burns 7 Molesey. J. H. Reed, Toison d'Or. SS49.". Jack'ville 1 1-8 1:57 fast 6 109 2 5 4 4 3'5 2' Palms 7 Edwin L.. Oberon. Elgin. 88488 J'k'ville 1ni70v 1 :47g fast 40 1'4 6 6 6 6 5} 4*1 Palms 7 Bagman. Soellboiinl. Descomnets ss.375 J'k'ville 1 1-16 1:54? hvy 13-5 103 2 3 2 2 2« 2'5 1 Henry 0 Great Jubilee. Vanen. nheron ELFALL. br. g, 6 110 By Pirat? of Penzance or Alloway — Elf (L. M. Holmes). MSM Jacks'ville 1 1 :40? fast 10 Ml I 5 I 5 3= f 1 XX'ilson ." High Range. Ethon. Hans. S87M J'k'ville 1 116 1 :47g fast 41 111 3 4 4 4 3-.I-:'.- J Deav'p't S Yama. Golconda. Gatien Lass. MS** J'k'ville 1 1-M 1:461 test 7 1i l 2 6 6 4 3'- 2' J XX'ilson 8 Spellbound. Ozana. Campaigner. ss.-.sn J'k'ville 1 1-16 1 -.4*3 test 5 lit) 4 5 6 E 4' 4"'. Tnxler 7 Ardri. Hans. Otilo. ss;,41 Jacks'ville 1 1:39* fast 10 101 8 8 8 7 6" 4~ J XX'ilson ft Spellbound. Ethon. Ozana. SS493 Jacks'ville 7-8 1 :2SJi fast 20 106 8 8 8 S 7 719 J Henry S Neal.-n. Rio Grande. Arondaek. 8MM Jack'ville 1 1 S 1 :541. fast 8 109 I 5 I 5 I 5 i Troxler B Camp'uer. O.H..nestv. Neth'most 8S409 Jacks'ville 1 1 :42J good 12 101 7 7 7 7 7 3'j.I Deav'p't I Taboo. ThcG. But tertlv.o. Honesty MOLFSEY. ch. g. 6 105 By Kingston— Sylvabelle (C. H. Knebelk imp). 88785 J'k'ville 1 116 1:17? fast 5 H»; S 7 7 8 S S-'. Brannon 8 l|.».riv. Fdwiii I... oi»ron. MM8 Jack'ville 1 1-S 1 :531 fast 4 109 6 5 5 I 0 S*J J Henry ■ Hans. Golconda. oUr-.n. 88580 J'k'ville lm70y 1:453 fast Mt-8 Ml 7 7 7 7 4= R' .1 Henry 7 J. H.lteed. Gelcon.la. Toison d'Or. SS475 Jack'ville 1 1 S 1 :57j) good 15 95 4 6 6 6 4= 1". J Henry ft Hill Top. O.Ormsbv. oldllonestv S8411 J'k'ville 1 1-16 1 :49J good 3 2 110 1 E 4 4 41. 4'" X' Powers ! G. Jubilee. ForeGuard. Woolstone S719S Jack'ville 118 1:56 fast M 106 4 4 5 I 4\ 4-' Musgr've 8 Elgin. XL Algol. II.ofHvaeintli. 87126 J'k'ville 1 1-M 1:491 fast 4 5 107 1 4 3 3 t* 3'J Musgr've r, Campaigner. Sp.Frog. It.Pull mart CONSOLE, br. g, 4 108 By Sir Dixon— Fair Penitent (A. Weber). 88783 Jacks'ville 1 1 :4fiz fast 5 113 2 2 3 3 2". :"-• . I DeavVi f, Hoffinan. flUfl— I »lj Ker.h.val MM8 Jacks'ville 7-8 1:271 test 10 10J 5 6 6 5 f 2' 5 J Deav'p't U Plate, Spanisb I'rin.e. onnuz. 84284 Saratoga I 1-8 1:51* fiiat 11-5 9S 4 4 4 4 4- 4- J Deav'p't The Wrestler. Hans. Ronnie Kelso s:!!iSi I Saratoga 1 3-16 2:im'.1 rriu l 6-5 9S 5 3 5 3 2| 2h J Deav'p't IteUerlew. Rio Grand.-. Xlellowiuint. s:!K"S Saratoga 1 1 :40{ fast 9-5 103 I 5 4 4 2'' 1- J Deav'p't Psaum*. Esc). an. Netlo-nnost. S3716 Ft. Krie 1 1-16 1 :45| good 3-2 9S 3 3 I 3 2= 1' J IVav'p't Light l'.lue. Xlinot. Pedro. S2410 Ft. Erie 1 3 16 2:05g hvy 3 95 5 3 4 3 1« 1» C Ross Steel. T/anigsn. Gilvedear. 83284 Ft. Erie 1 1-1 2:06 fast 13-5 94 7 3 4 3 3«" 4SJ J Reid R.-idnioore. Woolwin.ler. Rednnss*r DREBON. ch. g. 7 110 Bv King Gold— The Wraith Arlington Stable). £8785 J'k'ville 1 1-16 1 :47jf fast 12 los 2 3 5 3 2" ::", F Jackson 8 Bsarar. Edwin I... PaeaBMaV. SS7:-.' J'k'viil.- 1 1-M 1:47* teat 4 111 1 4 3 :! t 1- J Reid ■ Ros.-lM.ro. Beany. Ughl Knight. MSM Jack'ville 1 1-8 1 :53J teat 20 ME 12 3 3 3' 8*1 J R.-id 6 linns. Golconda. XIanii.- Algol. SS59S Jack'ville 1 1 s fM fast 7 Ho". 2 6 5 3 4' 4* Nicol 8 E.lwinl... Gobonda. Gerrvmander mm J'k'ville 1 1 16 1:461 fast 5 Mf. 5 4 4 4 f.1".'.} Vie,,! 7 Ardri. Hans. Otilo. 8s EX J'k'ville 1 1-lfi 1 :4S3 fast 6 5 110.J 1 111 1'\1* Nicol !» G. Jubilee. E.orR-|un'd.XV.G'well MMS Jack'ville 11-8 1:57 fast 11-5 111 12 3 6 6J 31? Ganz 7 Edwin I... Golconda. Elgin. SS477 J'k'ville 1 3-16 2:001 booU 13-s 106 12 2 3 3J 3"i Ganz ( MauiicAlgol, Vuih-u. GreutJubilee FORE GUARD, ch. r. 4 106 By Advance Guard— Forelock (H. B. Aldrich). 887M J'k'ville 1 1-16 1:171 test "-1 109 •; S S 7 7'. V E ; il »»1 ti s ll(N.r:iv. Kdwin I... tttiemn. KS6S4 J'k'ville 1 1 16 1 4:. last 7-5 112 7. 7, 4 3 1J 1 ' S Davis 9 J. A. Monro, Ja.kKiglit. D.Sirome Ss«4« Jack' ville 1 1 4 ":«72 fast 7 117 t; 3 2 2 8* 4-1 C Grand sst.llario. Kudyinton, Sir Catrsby SSo'.C Jacks' ville :; 4 1 :12J fast S 109 7 ti 4 3'J 3= J Dcav |,'t 1 » Y:iniii. Toll Box. 1'earl Point.' 88575 Jaoks'vilie 7-8 1 : 28* fast 0-5 1(17 1 6 0 6 4' 1 ' .1 DeaVp't M M.J.Whalen. Sandpi| er. Mozart. 88473 Jacks'vIUe 7 S 1 :31j( good 2 108 9 5 3 i 2'J L'1! V Powers 13 If vHcnrv. Ladv.McNallv, Col.Jot 88411 J'k'ville 1 1-16 1:49| good 10 101 4 1 1 1 l1 2» 1 Reid cfeat.Iuhilee. Woolstone. Molesov — i Jacks'ville 7-8 1:3a hvy 15 103 11 11 11 9 6s 3» A Lang 11 Havre. Silverine. Cation Lass. ' 0T0G0. ch. c. 4 107 By Ornus— Irksome (T. Clare). M-86S J kvjlle Ini70y 1:45| fast 15 115 C 5 4 4 41 1H T Knem.-r S Yaina. C.-r.-inoniiis. Mcnv Gift K8C: J'k'ville 1 1 ! ; 1 :4s-: last . 11". 7 .'. fi 7. 4h 2= Canz 11 C'mand.-r. Maximum. S.W.Koi'ns 88-81 J'k ville l.n7 iy 1:1.-,* fast 100 110 4 8 S 8 51 0" .1 DennisouD! Mer.Gift, St.Josciih. Ccrrvmdcr. SMS7 Jacks yille 7 s 1 :29 fast 15 110 6 9 8 8 7' 7s A Lang 10 Grenade. Robin Grey. Woolstouc. 88147 .I'k'viiit- 11-16 1:49* slow M i»7 it 6 I I I :.-•' . \ turn » Ragman. Hooray. Woolstouc. MB Tamiui l-tlSf alow 2 M 111 1 HI* Ipion 7 Cassowary. Oc'-idenlal.K.Cnlneo DULE STROKE, ch. m. 6 100 By Ben Strome — Lindele (G. P. Sherman). tM*4 J'k'ville 1116 1:49 fast 20 W9 9 S 7 7 7 4*J T Koerner » lor.-Cuar.l. .l.A.Munro. j'kRight J'k'ville 1 1-1G 1:4&1 fast ::«' 114 10 9 6 7 7 7"1..! Dennlsonll Gerrymander, Otogo. Maximum. I'k'ville 1 1 K 1:49? fast 40 104 8 9 8 8 81 TH J Dcnnison lO Critic, Cn.lvinion. Belle .Si-ott. KMK5 J'k'ville 1 1 M 1:491 fast W MS S 8 8 8 S r,«J A Lang 8 Critic, Malediction. Agreement. xso.:v J'k'ville im7iiy 1:4, | last ::} ,l"9 s S 6 5 3- V Butwcll '.► St. Ilario. Sandpiper, I ■minis! 878S8 J'k'ville I 1-1C l:48| fast 15 l« 12 12 12 9 7* 7'J Fain 12 Bcll.-Scott. Merrv Cift. Irrigator 8776V Jack ville 1 1-8 1 :r,4* fast 13 5 Ms 2 5 5 4 2» 2" S Davis g Admonish. Schleswig. Cablegram — — — , 1 The small 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 behind the winner. Weight to be carried appears at top of column of weights in previous races. .^ S7 TI s s si s* sv ss Page 5 First Race [1st Jamestown] Jamestown Entries and Past Performances for Saturday, April 9 WEATHER CLEAR. TRACK FAST. LATEST PERFORMANCES OF HORSES ENTERED. FIRST RACE — 5 1-2 Furlongs. 3-year-olds and upward. Selling. (88740 -1:0,;i:. — n — 1(1.1. i Ir.-l-x Canaan DistTimeT'ckO.lds Wt St % % % StrFin Jockeys Started Order of Finish. FOND HEART, b. m, 5 112 By Hastings— Fond Hope (F. T. Miller). SKS.V2 .la.iii-.-t..un :: 1 1:1 -fast 1-4 12»i 2 2 2 2s 1" J Beid B Olapacr, King's Cuin.a. Dander. sm.m .i.i. ks vill.- , i! I jg fast :, MC 8 2 l i 2'i I »1 Canz 11 D.Boltmaa, Toi.d'or. F. Premium ss,;::i Jacks vitle 7 s 1 :2,.; fast 9 106 5 2 1 1 |« l»| J Keid 1 » Skvo. Ci.medieiuie. Kiamesha 11. 8K420 Ja.ksville :.\ f IMt UM 2J Ml 1 1 1 l'i l1' *'• limns 12 Mvslifier. Varna. Maiilieimer KK1C Jacks'vllle .'.' . f 1 *S| fast «. UM I 4 t f •■ 1) Mci'lhvlo Baaae Itun. Tres Joli. Finn 87237 Jacks ville 5j f 1«7| fast 7 105 4 5 I Sh &*| Masgr've g RobinCrev. TollBax, Bari'sCaart S7177 Jacks' ville S| f l« fast 20 111? 3 :: 3 3' 2J M McOee C Edgely. Sevmourlleutl. r. I.aSalle S7-;. .lark, villi- r.Vfl:ll koo.1 I 109 6 5 2 21 3*J I) MeC'thy 7 IVlul.-int. Robin Gl*7. AuntKate PATRIOT, b. c. 4 116 By Ben Brush— Sandflv (Mrs. L. Gilmore). 8S143 Jaeks'ville 3 I l :l l| si, iw 11 5 Ml 6 6 7 -1'- .,'..» Howard 7 B. Doable, S.I'n-ston. J.CabiaJaa. K« ( Jaeksville J-l I:K| hvjr :: Ml Left at the post. M McGee ! Waaaaoca, R.faptive. U. Doable Jaoks'vilie 1 4 1:13 fast 11-20 109 2 2 2 li lr- M McGee 10 Sandpiper. Ruble. Silverii:.-. s,m;i .la. k- : ville 3 11:13 fast I MC 6 6 4 3» 21 G Burns s Turncoat, Geo. YV.Leholt. Crcnside S71C7 Juares Glfl:(i7 fast 7 1«7 8 8 6 6'' 7-' Warren 10 Goldnnn. A.-ouia. Dr Mack. 870; 6 Juarez 1 l^2M fast E Ml 3 11 3 6* 7» Ilckena 7 L.Esther. II. Pearson. H.Oldficld 870i. Juarez 5| f 1:091 slow 31 109 7 6 6 4" S'| Warren s Force. AnaeMcGee Sll Stocking PWJfB Eg.flStanrjr 7 M 4 3 3 3"t 33i. Wai r. n H Ocean Queen. E.M.Frv. Lomond. GRENADE, b. g. 9 109 By St. Gatien— Turmoil (T. Hatfield). KSS18 Jamestown 5} f 1:08 fast 3-2 109 2 11 2' 11 G F.urns :, XT I IHnrh. II fin— fililll lurid KS437 Jacks'vllle i-K 13 last I 109 & 1 1 1 1' luu-jroxler 10 RobinCn-v. Woolstoae, MaricUue MS74 Jacks'vllle S-« 1:171 hvy 9 no 4 1 i; 1* 5"J ". liurns a GoMDoat. LottaCreed, Admonitof R7&.2 Jacks'vllle 3-1 1 15-: hvy 5] 109 7 8 7 71 M J Reid ! Ruble. Tres Joli. Karl's Court. ^7869 Jacks'vllle 3-4 1:13 last 7 113 5 4 E 4' 4r-» V Powers S Turncoat. Patriot. (Jeo.W.Lebolt grg9 Jarkfi'yille 3-4 1:14* fast 20 107 5 5 5 S» H J Rei.l S Tom Mciirath. Abrasion. Firm. rxt« J'k'ville im.oy i:48i fast 4 146 4 3 3 4 5 5"jMr Coliyer 5 BallotBox. B. Doable. CaMegraaj 8..,-.:: .lacks' ville 3 4 1:13 fast 20 M7 | | 2 25 2° Canz S Sey. Heuter. C. W.Burt. De Kalb. BILLIE HIBBS. br. g, 5 109 By Fatherless— Aurine (J. T. Temple). srs-29 J.nn, st.,wn 3 4 1:15vs 16 in 6 0 6 6 4*1 Lewis g Havre. Silv.-rine. Opnar. ss, si; Jamestown 3 4 1 :16i; slow 12 114 5 2 1 22 4'i A Lang ■' Hvperion II.. Havre. Opuar. M7M .lamest. mil El f 1 :o6; fast 5 M6 3 5 5 7, EM|L«Wia ", P.Davis. K.Avondale Moil Ami. SMS rampa ::4 1:1. slow 2 lis I 2 2 26 l* Lewis 4 Fundanienlal. Orin us.. Cassowary KS416 Tampa 3-4 l:17K slow 6-5 no E 5 I 2V 2- Lewis .5 Parkview. Cassowary Aut.(;iri. M3U Tampa. 3-4 1:17| slow 4-6 lie, 5 4 4 S*| || Lewis 5 Ao-tuinnCirl. Iialla. ' Iiobbv Cook 88219 iaiupa 3-4 1:18) alow 3 5 119 1 2 1 l» H Lewis 5 Clvsmie. t'.IIamillon TaliowDin 88191 Tampa 3 4 1:17s slow 4-5 109 5 3 3 2| 3X Lewis (J (J.Kiuiball. Heb.-lQu.-en. Iralla. RACING BELL. b. f, 4 111 By Racine— Miss Wandelohr (W. S. Diffenderfer) W*7* Jamesi n "■ si;.ii fast 7 lo. 2 1111 ::' 'j A Lang 4 K.Avondale. Amorel 1: Tan -:-.tv 8xs:« Jami-stown »• f 1 :o9J g 13-5 Mt 1 Wheeled. McOahey 5 Eva Tummy, Allov. BssiaoU ' ss...-. .1., n.st.,-An 5-8 l.-gu fast 2-5 116 1 1 l I'M' a Lang 7 W. I. Hindi, G farmer BeaUla ■OjgPimllco 1 1-8 1:53? fast 20 Mt I 12 6 7 7- J Deav'p't 7 Rostrum. Osorine. Siherine S6271 Pimlieu 3 4 1:13s fast 8 112 2 4 3 4= ji'i McCahey 9 K. Commoner, s.-lwik Tod Note W216 I'imlico 3-4 l:14i fast 3 107 2 1 2 2* lii (1 Burns 10 Compton. Rager, J. I-fnne 1 trout ' HMSPIaaHeo ll:12i«fast 15 133 3 111 2'. .",-'. Mr M p.l'k .'! Juggler. Bio Grande 8606S IMmlic: 3-4 1:14J fast 3J 113 4 I 2 2J «*J J Uei.l 10 M.-rry fiift. Sp,-llbotind. S.-lwik. HAVRE, br. c. 4 116 By Hawkswick — Tut Tut fH. J. Kennedy). 8SR73 Jamestown 1 l:«f fast 12 114 2 1 1 1 Ik 4- J Rei.l G I'l'tland. livp.-i i.,nll L C-iv'n'h SMC* Jamestown 3-4 1:15J good 7-6 lis 3 I 2 2* U J Rent 6 Silverine. Oppar Billie Ilibl-s VSj8fi Janu-stown S-4 1:16k slow 12 111 1 5 5 4J 23 J Kei.l S IlypeiioiiII.. Oppar, Billie HibtM SS773 Jamest'n lm7*y 1:43 fast 7 111 2 2 2 3 P I" A Burton 1; Plantl'd. Silverine, L Cavanairh ' MM! Jacks' ville 3-4 1:15$ fast 15 110 6 7 8 8 8;! V Powers !» Home Run Yama Skvo ' SM56 Jacks'vllle J-4 1:U| fast 12 110 5 4 6 3' 4-J J Wilson 10 Home Run. Skvo ' Toil Box BB74 Jacks' ville 2 4i:i7shvy 15 110 2 4 3 n 4'«JB GrMbi » GoldDnst, LottaCreed. Admonitor 88^36 JacK vi lie . s 1 ;:!., hvy 4-j 110 7 1 1 1 I3 1'IV P-.wers 11 Silverine. ForetJitard GatienLass Ss::-s .ia, ks' villi- 3 1 1:18 hvy 9 M7 4 5 5 43 2^ S Davis 7 Anderson. Dander. Tres Joli. MERRY LASSIE, b. m. 6 107 By Merryday — Countaxus (C. W. Huntinston). ..•;v; 1:. nning I 4 1:M| fast S" p- s^ t; Walker S T.ofSpades. Incignito. R Ladv Eg—fllMM 5-8 1:01J fast 20 97 9 9 9 8 I*g0 Riley p *. Wrestle,-. Diamond. M.Aiit'.vil Second Race [2nd Jamestown] SECOND RACE — 1 1-1G Miles. 3-year-olds and upward. Allowances. (S109S— 1:47% 5 100. 1 ffAGMAN. b. r. 4 115 By Planudes— Raglan (F. McCabe). S8S..t Jamestown 1 1:39* fast 11-20 111 111 1 n 1- j K,-i«| 4 (Mil,,. Pins .V Needles Osorine SK743 Jamestown C\ f 1 ;2oi fast 4 5 MB 3 111= 1" A Lang 5 W'dlane. The ;.But'flv'.C',x»ssov -T K5U J'k'ville I 1-1C 1:47| fast 41 M3 2 111 1« 1« J Rei.l ft Xetb'inost, H. Range. Campai-'ner 88459 J'k'ville lm70y 1:471 fast 4J. M7 5 11 1 1-' 1 J J Kei.l 7 Spellb'n.l. Ileseoniiit-ts Oolcouda ss::-:: .Ik' v. He 1 1-K l:4sj good 9-M Ml 111 1 I* 1] J Ileid 7 ob.-ron. Qaagga. Mamie Urol ' SMI7 .I'k'ville 1 lit; 1:49k slow 2 M4 6 11 1 1= 1»k J Kei.l !) Hooray. Woolstone. St. joSep'h HMf Ja.-ks'ville ll:4o|fast 12 MS 8 2 1 1 1 1 J Uei.l 10 Hooray! Otilo. Edwin L ss.,..v .l.-uksville 3-4 1:14 slow 10 104 5 4 5 31 3- . J Reld ■ Cerem'onius. Camel, De'lvalb. JOHN CARROLL, ch. g, 8 98 By Ornament — Spanker (T. Hatfield) lamest' n Im70y 1:4C| fast 1-4 113 3 2 2 1 1' 1" G Burns .'.Lois Caranagn, Kiiv's Cnin.-i 88742 Jamest'n 1 1-K l:4sf fast 4-5 115 4 14 3 3-- 1". ; Bums 4 Smag, Neoskalecta Flit Creek HSSl J'k'ville lm7oy 1:43| Cast 31 ill 5 3 3 6 6'' 4» c Burns 12 Mer.Gift, St Joseph Gerrvm'dcr- ss 1;; .i'k'ville laaMy 1:451 Cast 16 5 113 312 2 1" 2" Obert S Bonnie Bard. Sandpiper Quaxca ss-.i. ■ .I'k'ville lm7oy 1 :46 fast 8 111 8 S 8 8 8 S"V Powers 0 L'rhon. HaM D.-scmm-ts SSMJ9 J'k'ville 1 1 It; 1:47A fast 1 1b 5 5 5 5 43 W ¥ Powers 5 Stoneman. Rosehnrg II Ilans mm .I'k'v.Ile 11M 1:46 fast 2 109 2 4 4 E 41 »» V Powers 7 1 ligta R:,„Ke. I'ara. (Jueen rllfall KTM Jack,-ill,- 1 l:«| gSada-M llf, 1 3 3 4 5« 5:i V Powers 0 High Basge. Eirall Sir Cleges OTILO, ch. g. 4 . 105 By Leonid— Prue (J. W. Schorr). * I Jamestown 1 1:39s Cast 7 MS 1 3 3 3 M 2- Mus-rave 4 Ragman, PiasANeedlea Osaatac W7» Jamestown 1 1 :41J slow 7 5 loo 13 2 2 3-' !»} G Burns 5 J. Roar. ThHI.But'rnv ' Crossoyer K.s 43 Jamestown C} f 1:2»| Cast 3 MS 1 5 5 5 B»f Musgrnve S Ragman. Woodlene T G But'tlv 8s.-,.vi .I'k'ville 1 116 l:4«i. fast 8 109 3 2 2 2 2' V Musgr've 7 Ardri Hans ElfaU ssr.it J'k'ville 1 1 -16 1 :47k fast 15 MS 5 4 5 E 5" ^«(Mnsgrave 6 Ragman. Nethermost H Ranee BWJ2 Jacks ville 3-4 1 :14| goad M 113 6 5 4 41 4«1 Musgr've 10 B. Double. Osorine K \voiidale SSSi^tSK t yf V^L "ZZ 9 !S-t1f 1 V\V\ V, I5,,,v,s «^p*-i£ Swe»r«axiaZ3r^ 8Si4C J k ville lm.Oy 1:46J slow 31 .06 2 1 1 1 1'^ l»k Miisl-i'vc S Joe Rose. Deseomnets Sb-tp.lale PINS AND NEEDLES, b. ra, 6 104 By Knight of the Thistle— Sandy Bar (W F A Mul holland). 8SS54 Jamestown 1 1:39k fast 21 M6 4 4 4 4 4 :i-'_ A I.an_' i Kagman Otilo O-orine RS789 Jamestown 1 1:41* slow 9 5 M4 Left at the post. McCahey 5 Joe Rose TteG Butterfly Otllo SS77.- Jamestown 1 1:40?. Cast 31 MS 3 3 3 I 3 3= Mcfahev 3 Joe Rose Os-'rine ' 86304 I'imlico 2 3:25?. fast 15 114 5 3 3 I 3 V O Burns (".Herbert Snnerstitlon X.-tli'most BK67 Pimllco 1 1-2 2:3^ fast 3} 115 2 E 3 3 2J 2' G Burns Orragna Ilowart USheaS* Jnesle? ml;h rimh.o lm40yl:« fast 10 117 5 5 4 4 £ JfJ J DesVp't SUnieyrijVEiSp^ ^WMlianTciSek. s.jm ,muo 1122:3 fast 3 M2 4 E E 5 l»| v\ i DeaVpt Sup.-rsiition. RJaeRook. OretAJreen 860.., Pimlico -lmiuy 1:46 fast 41 112 8 6 4 2 «sl V J P.av'p't Taboo. Cunning. Silverine. Third Race [3rd Jamestown] T,?oRD RACE— About 1 1-2 Miles. 4-year-olds and upward. Handicap. Hurdle Race. (SSS27— 3:121 nOOTOR PILLOW, ch. ir. t 150 By King William II.— Vivette (T. Westlake). s-s_. .lain- st n Ab IJ .: .1.: k 1 9-10 i::7 3 1 1 Fell. Mr Ryan 5 Xebec Woodsirie B.-i.oo vn.M^n^V"" 71}2 &2 l00 S M S. 6 !. f.t^ P*** CSiafran. BlaekOak. F. Premium. si.l"9 l'lmlieo 1 1:43 fast s. lo. 1 1 2 2 I1 l'i A Lang Woolsrmn Poekel Miss o'r ,.,].- 8W» Himllco 3 4 l:l.ii fast 38 M7 i I J $« Jif A LanS RverSnl HencKUeadSln lloa^oa K761 Windsor Al, 2 l:2S| fast C 123 111 2 I- V Ryan Wa r av .1 .1 , IlTll , li--l • vs:^2\\\l""-"r J, :ir;4t.ast H !f» » l2 - 4~- ^1 T*€3«ndlerOhicosa. ^Oqnet«V ABoab" KSS, Windsor Ab Al 2 4:33. hvy 12 134 6 1 1 l»st ri.ler.Your.il Walerw.iv Reeinald lolm I illon ISM Hannhon AM] 3:28* fast 7-10 139 2 11 1 t» I* Yourell Oel Along. Wi.kson Iliarli I Hat XEBEC, gr. g. 4 135 By Hamburg— Xela (L. Garth). SK827 Jamest n Ab U 3:13 good 3 132 13 3 1 1»1«* Johnson :. Woodside Bennn Dr Pillow -. !.,. est n All IJ :::::s alow 7 IS}4 2 ! 2 1' 3"~Johnson 5 LiSteFlat. 3ueR M Ftetcber 80*15 Piinlie.. lmiuy 1 :44J good 12 101 5 6 0 4 4= 4- McCahey Rostrum. Bethlehem Demelrios SOW Jamaica S) f l.-«7l good « M3 7 12 13 13 13 Upton Enfield. Casque Si "■ Hboiin ,, l KZ3* Belmont -1 1-K 1:47 fast 30 M4 6 9 9 9 9 9«JE Martin SnnVNhrht ' ^t5mrtl2dv ^aT Oneen 814.; • Pimlico 3-4 V.V.f. slow 12 M7 3 7 7 ffl M%rQ P mk Pf-r"onal Cunning 81314 I'imlico lm60y 1:45? fast M 93 2 2 3 I 4* 4«S Creevy Ruvtoi 1 ISeniuiu p Grei' lubi'lee Vim Pimlii-o 11:411 Cast 7 107 7 6 6 I a* «*} K.-nne«ly Hill Ton. Indian Rants?. Poeomok'e V/OODSIDE. ch. g. G 148 By Norwood— Bell Andiews (H. Flinner.K 8K82. .la-ii. st n Ab 1} 3:13 good 12 14s 5 4 4 2 2"- 2'" Aiken 5 Xebec. B. -pp.. Dr Pillow SSrH™!1^ a£?23n£S J* 5S5V-T, 4 2" 3-lWilliams Da. ra. Stell-.hm.l. Munte Carlo. --1",- " ;V'-.? -7'.r" La l I V- = F1 ' '• . . Williams Thistle.Iale. Vilballa. Alamansor. i^n1'""" - -\'', Li-,:^? tS L Vt I *. 1 4 «;" Fell.S McClainSir Wooster. Malacca. Algie. 7WW Pirn tico Ab2|S^l hvy U I4C -'444 3'- 3-'; S McClain Prince of Pilse,,. Pontotoc . (irandpn 775K Ijanu ton Ab2f4«E fast « UJ 4 6 6 3 1* 3« S McCJaln Bilberry. Marksman. PrineeofPllacn. ...,-•• Hamilton At, 2 4:22 slow 9-10 152 2 3 2 1 1= 2* S McClain Steve Lane. Dacra. Manzano. MAIE FLETCHER, ch. m, 5 135 By King Hanover— Merry (G. E. Hall). "\- l!l ' " Ab IJ 3:13 u- 14 139 2 2 2 Fell. s M.-clain 5 Xebec. Woodxhle Benno 8.S.SS Ja.ii.-s: n Ab 11 3* slow 16-5 144 3 :: 1 1 2'" 4'--S M.-clain 5 L'zzie Flat. Lucille R Xebec so,.1. !'' !"' AkS1'S,&*5 2 !S ? I I '2. '' 2-'U"S MeCIain Osage. Trenton Blue. Lvnnewood. ^-•S V. At4_i 1 T5i C?St "i i 3 '' 4 J 4 ,° ,|,i,l,r 5»*U"i«"«. Lvnnew',1. Ti.-k.oll.eave 8- 9S vv c« \Vin.lsor 3-4 1:18* hvy 60 107 3 .; I 7 7'-M Reld Renaed. Col.l Ihisf Sn.ev |ia!l 28128 Latonfal 3 4 :1R1 hvy 8 95 12 11 I t ps Brannon Marmor.-an. MNs V, riis Kim la.' r7»B Estonia .8 1:2. fast 12 MC o 7 8 8 71 7'4 .1 Butler Ci.-md.-Dame. SnakeMarv Camilb-M DOCTOR HEARD, ch. g, 7 140 By St. Gatien— Jude (D. F. Kinney). " A,,-!; V VS "I'" ::. I,',1, 2 ' I'f -i'l ''-- g geider -5 L'zzie Flai. l.Ti-ille It.. Xebec. ':",".'":•• ' : ;'": N "w 7? ' 4i ' 2 "' "' »"'" '"lv lo Frank Pali,.,,. \.-,-l,a. Altar. Sv !'• [»«"»■ -' - I 1:1! sl-.w 10 112 6 7 I 6-. t*| Mewes t» Tl„- Wain Kecks Trillin- r.V':;""" 5 s ,:„:.; si,, w :„ n.Mo MM » 8»J Kcully lo ('.„'. ail. MiH,I Jeci C \ustin x '.."opa 7 S 1 ::•!-■ mud M 11,; 4 4 4 I 4' #•• Scully C San I'll mo \e.-bi \l-„, , MS : Tasana "1 f 1 1- sl,,w 10 11414 2 4 S « s.-.,l!v c, M.,s.Bcll.- ' BI.cl rfnnle V Kelslei EWBTnaaps I 1-1 !dS| stop S M I 6 5 5 :; | tf ScilV (! (.kenit.-. Br.'-ii.-i,,- Crook. BENLALA. rh. g. 8 133 By Aloha— Eminence (Mrs. G. C. Brentcn). "° -._■«. ■■„„...:. .un :, s :,„'. fast M 119 5 4 6 # 4» Medlleott 7 Ra, ingBeil. W.I LI m, « Hopper ',', "en \ -■ -:,,'5raS! 'I- H,ya"Vr 7 T„,in„y. K.-.-niit. Tb, MVIkii,. ';' ■'•'■l!-si I • n Ab 1 2 ..:..!* fast 1 3 14, 3'" J Sullivan S Sparkles. Bergoo. Ra.-ilia. LUCILLE R ch. f 4 132 By Sombrero— Graziosa (C. C. Smithson). ■■!':!:"'- V ^ ,?7 S« i " ? 1 J -^PaM-.s,,,, -, |.izzi,.na.. Xeb-e MaieFlete!,,,- -1-- ^^.-. .1 i-.i- -sinwii «-,,"-' .. si;,], fast 1 116 4 3 S 5 S'UPIoss .5 R Tan-iir I 111 i.l \1, \.,,lr,u M« Hlmllco 3-4 1:141 slow 28 Mi E 4 I ll» 12*«1J Reid R ,,','.', e t Gomlhe -: K ! ,e" s .1 ^!r:: !e'ni''0 HJ:Sf«* » "IJ 9 8 »«11«« J Bergen Takablra. BrownTonv Witch Hoar "W P m CO 3 iV.m fast 10 101 1 7 11 12 13 U*»»C Grand Intervene. Sun.i, er \:i--l,t Xeb'-c ..:•.'. Pimlico 5ifl:i:,thvy 13-5 109 7 I 1 « {■ McCab.-v Constellation. Court Ladv. Cunninc BEPPO. b. g. 4 130 By Maddi-.-n or St flams Tipillm (T. G HerTin") SSM, .lam.st n Ab 11 2:13 K,.,,.l 30 132 1 5 5 3 3 3" St. ph'son .", Xebec. Wi«..lsi.le. Dr. 'piilow.-* Fourth Race [4th Jamestown] FOURTH RACE— 4 1-2 Furlongs. 2-year-old-,. Allowances. isir,!i2 55 2 i(.::. | RASH br. p. 2 115 By Hastings— Ladv Rayon (J. A. Jones). "•'-''• own 1-2 t-'sl-.v. 1 in I :: 4 l Stelnhdt 5 Bendaga. Maroatara. J.Pmderg'l sv, 4, ..-, ,,,-!.,«., • 4S| fast s., lo:- 2 :: 3' I »• Stelnhdt 7B.Fltshngb.il I News. Prin Cns KB I ...... m .. : .- n ! Cast I.. IISB 12 M' MX E Griffin 14 J.P'.l-t-asi. s.Ke.irnev. Ila'klike ^: .;-'■ :"| .' :!l" v ;' hvv J 1"' ]: 1- I!" I» MetTtby IS XasJaba. I.General. RosehorsII] s.s Jacks 'ville n t 41.'. fas, :;o Ml 7' 12-'- J Deavp'ti:; Is.Cassie. Itveslraw. L.Stahvart K4Z4 J k ville 1-4 at *2taaodM 112 8 7 1 7«| G P.urns IC Capslse. AlUdena. KentackyRose DOHIS WARD. ch. f, 2 98 By Alvescot— Sweet Singer (F. Lightfoct). vl! .,' ■ smestown 1' f SS] Cast 7 EM E 2 4} 4--' St.-inir.lt R Renoaga. Good" News \be Attell m","-:"m" l'i SiSL !S.l ' '' -'' ****** B PnrtCarsal. Mayweed. AaaULewa. -i,'., mm . a.-k- v, Ie 1 S 2., » fast 10 110 13 K ll-'JD MeC'lhy 1:1 A«„es Mar. D.„,'t. Val|,,„ia. t£r: ' :,,ts.v! '- "- f ' ::J- s,,,w K 1"- 7 11' «" Ol-eit 14 Startler. Lv.lial.e.-. Naii-litvLad ^' :l'',k".v,' " H *?■ IaSt !r2 ,1J-2J 7' 10" S Davis 15 Alla.lena. Fllanette. Hustieana. 8,.t,J Jacks vilJe 3 a 3C fast L 11 j L, 9« 11" V Powers 10 Decency, Ryestraw, old Suuaw GOOD NEWS, ch. f, 2 106 By Masterman— Glad Tidings (L. Garth). UiUi .lamest, .wn U f 56 fast 4-5 ME 6 4 2Ti l1 J Reid 7 J. Rvan. Y. Ladv. Abe Attell. sss;:, Jamestown 41 f EE| Cast 6 107 3 4 31 2" J Reid 8 Beadaga. Abe Attell. DorisWard s^7l., Jamestown 1-2 4Si fast 10 109 5 4 4j 3" Oaskins 7 Rash. B.Fitzliu^li. Princess Cna BESS FITZHUGH, b. f, 2 107 By Fatherless— Aurine (D. Dunlop) sss-., Jamestown 1-2 4.S4 good 7 109 3 3 21 2s Palms lo I^xhiel. Itaeeucll. Jack Kvan. ss.l., Jamestown 1-2 4S£ fast 6 109 1 2 l2 2" Palms 7 Rash. Cooo. News. Princess Una ssi.s Jacks' ville 1-2 49g last 200 108 S 8 9 8'° Palms 11 Don't. Sylvan Dell. Lvdia Lee. 87727 J'k'ville 1-4 st CM good M 112 13 111 10'J Palms 16 Capsize. Altadena. Kentn.kvRose S.649 J'k'ville 1-4 st 221 fast 60 112 11 lo'llu-l Palms UJ E.Collins. I.Cassie. RosebuVglll. ABE ATTELL, b. c, 2 106 By Tithonua— Carrie Neville (T. Hatfield). 888k Jamestown 41 f EC fast 21 112 4 3 43 4'- G Burns 7 CoodXews. JackRyan, Yan.Ladv sss:., Jamestown 41 f 55* fast 5 110 1 2 21 ::• .,; Burns ; Bemlau'i. Oood Xews. DorisWard S8788 Jamestown 1-2 4. M fast 8 117 1 6 7 7'« r. Burns 7 Master John. I.e.-biel. Beiulaga. ss. 39 Ja.-ks'ville 1-2 4SJ fast 15 1041 8 2 2» 3« EOritiiii 12 Vallonia. Tallahassee. Clav. 88304 .lacks' ville 3 S 27^ hvy 7 1111 8 8 8 Nicol S Decency. Mud Hen. New Star. 88232 Jacks' ville 31 f 44r: hvy 4 110 1 2 2* 3-J Nicol ]t» Tallahassee. Trait. Mud Hen. SS20S Jacks'vllle 3). f 44J hvy -I* IOS 5 2 22 2- Obert 7 New Star. Hawklike. Oracle. 88*21 Jacks' vBJe 3-8 36? last 25 101 2 11 1 1 Obert tt Vallonia. Tallahassee. LydiaLee. JACK RYAN, b. g. 2 102 By Orlando— Bettie's Deceiver (H. Penny). ■ss,. Jamestown 41 f 56 fast 30 ME 1 1 l1?. 21 Ploaa 7 UoadKawa, Van.I.a.lv. AbeAttell sss., Jamestown 1-2 4S* good 10 1..9 6 4 4J 4" Ploss 111 las Ml I. BessFitzhii!.'li. Raeewell ss.il Jamestown 1-2 48* fast 13-5 109 2 2 3* S*j Ploss S FortCarrol. DorisWard, Mayweed BNU Jacksville 1-2 49r fast 15 115 6 7 12' 12'* J Reid 14 J.P'der-ast. S.Kearney. Ila'klike SS.39 Jacksville 1-2 48* fast 20 102 9 3 3'1 5«J J Reid 12 Vallonia. Tallahassee. AbeAttell. KSM Jacks'ville 3 S 36g fast 30 106 8 E* 4- J Reid 18 Svlvan Dell. Lvdia Lee. Chess. S.920 Jacks'ville 31 f 43& slow 4 no 3 41 S'J V Powers 14 Startler. LydiaLee. NaugbtyLad YANKEE LADY, b. f, 2 93 By Yankee— Lady Tarantella (Mrs. G. J. Engelking). s-s. ., Jam. stown 41 f 56 fast 100 Ml 5 2 31 34 Oaskins 7 0 «..INews. Ja.kKyan. Ab.-Att.ll ORTEGA, br. c. 2 106 By Sidney Lucas— Cornel: a II. (J. T. Temple). ssv... .lam.-stown 41 f 56 fast 60 112 2 6 51 EM Lewis 7 OoodNews. JackRyan, Van Ladv 88790 Jamestown 1-2 48* slow 100 117 5 5 5 51'-' A Lang 5 Rash. Bendaga. Vlaromara. SSI42 lam pa 3-8 38* slow 21 110 1 2h ** Lewis g LoatoeB., Set in O..I.1. Mrs.Carfer 88394 Tampa 3 8 37J slow 10 110 1 2t 3« Lewis S Dclenn. Chenanlt. African Girl. S8310 Tampa 3-8 t» slow 10 110 1 11 1« Lewis 7 Lord Nelson. Orella. Bertha D. SS22S Tampa 3 s 3s^ slow 10 105 7 E| 6'-J3Lewis S]»elen.i. Ool.liish. Ooodacr.-. SS14S lampa 3S 2S slow 15 103 6 6' 4': Lewis ! Stepfather. K.Oar.lner. L Lewis |8s*5 lampa 3 -8 3sJ slow 3 110 3 ,r.t 5« l^wis 7 Blanche Kin^'. Bertha D.. Orella M. J. SHANNON, blk. g. 2 106 By Ruskin II.— Replica (J. W. Schorr). BM2E -' •'«•■■•■•'.■-» Jamestown 1-2 . - -r-r. 4s^ f."-". good .." 30 109 „o S o 6 i) 7l i" 8 « »■- .. O Burns i.uriis 111 ,.r I.o.-hicl. ,.o.lll(l. Bess IH'SS |- Fitslmgli. I tzllliuil. KaceW.-ll Rscewell Fifth Race [5th Jamestown] -' •'«•■■•■•'.■-» . - -r-r. f."-". .." „o o i) 7l i" 8 « »■- .. O Burns i.uriis 111 ,.r I.o.-hicl. ,.o.lll(l. Bess IH'SS |- Fitslmgli. I tzllliuil. KaceW.-ll Rscewell FIFTH RACE— 3-4 Mile. 3-year-olds and upward. Selling. (««01— 1 :i:: -4— 115.) OPPAR. ch. c. 3 98 By Armeath II.— Oppoponai (C. C. Smithson). S--SL9 .lam.-stown 3-4 l:la| good 3] :.s 1 1 1 i« 3 '} McCahey R Havre, Silverine. Billie Hibbs 88786 Jamestown 3 4 1 :16a slow 10 93 I 1 2 11 3*1 Caskins S IlvperlonlL. Havre. Billie Hibbs »744 Jamestown E| C 1:07s Cast 8 96 E 3 I 2J 3»1 Moor* 7 Takahira, HvperioiilL.Ketblelieiu 86972 Pimlico 3-4 1:13* fast 20 110 4 1 2 2«k S«l ReUjg Lothario. Compton. A.uuien f. ;:L"2 !'" "u Vr 5 } :'iS^ast K - 1I5 4 4 6 **1 U"1W Walkerlntrinsle Louise Welles. Compton 841.... 1 jm ico 51 f 1 :W. fast 13-5 109 y Medlicott Ma.lelineL.. S.Savaw Newark Bo" MMO Pimlico 5 8 1:02gfast 3 112 2= Medlicott Chilton Ou.-en. Hazel Frost. stb.4 1 imlico n-8 1:03 fast 3J in q Medlicott ChiltonQueen. Ma.lelineL.. Racchr'k BILLIE HIBBS. br. g. 5 117 By Fatherless— Aurine (J. T. Temple). 88828 Jamestown 3-4 1 :15| good 6 117 6 6 6 6 4*1 Lewis g Havre. Silverin-- Oppar S878S Jamestown J-4 l^MJ slow 12 114 5 2 1 2J 4'3 A Lanj; 5 H.vperion II.. flavre. Oppar. 'VS'. J;H"''stown :. .f l:Olo!fast E 106 3 5 5 5 .-,"o.I.,-wis C P.Davis. K.Avondale. Mo,V Ami. 88481 Tampa .-41:L slow2_ IIS 3 2 I 2« !•■ Uwsl 4 Fundamental. Ormuz. Cassowary ssl!,, lampa 3 1 l:Jffl slow C-a 110 5 5 3 21 2'- Lewis 3 Parkview. Cassowary \i t Oirl 88313 lampa 3-4 1:171 alow 4-6 116 5 4 4 3'1 M Lewis 5 AiitumiiOirl. I'ralla " Boblii C,»,k S8219 Tampa .5-4 ! :lsl slow 3-5 119 1 2 1 1» 1= U-wis 5 Clvsmie. ('.Hamilton. TallowPip 85154 Tampa 3-1 1:1, j slow 4-., 1U9 5 3 3 21 31 Lewis 8 G .Kimball. Kebel Qneen. Iralla. COMPLETE, ch. m, 5 110 By Compute— Reginella (W. Brown). sss..: .lam.-stown 51 f 1 :0Sg fast 20 112 4 6 4 3' 3*i Sh'maker 7 H.Crosscaddln. Lurid. Helen B ss.si:i Jamestown 3-4 1:151 good f.o 115 5 4 4 4k ,;~ . A Morgan c. Havre. Silv.-i in,- Unnar 88791 Jamestown 7 S i:-.'S« slow 20 110 12 2 2 8* V* Moore 4 Osorine. Bethlehem Olopper 88740 .lam.-stown ..1 f IM fast 100 9-5 E 4 4 4 4*i Steinh'dt 5 P.Davis. K.Av.m.kile Mo, nasi I 397 Pimlico 2-4 1 :13g fast 25 1013 8 9 »| H T ClmndlerJennie Wells. Fdcelv Rve ,1,414 .Saratoga 1 1-8 2:00 hvy 10 91 2 2 2 3 3» 3" McCahey y Mocnette. Lally Zina'neo ' .«3|S Saratoga 1 1-S 2:00 mud 10 89 4 2 3 2 3' 3» Lang Zlpingo Crack Shot. iSl'lr. 76.8; Saratoga 1 1-8 l:o4g fast 8 93 3 2 2 2 2J 2» McCahey Moquette. Golconda Obert FIREBRAND, b. g 7 112 By Hamburg— Lizzie Montrose (M. Hutchinson). ', l:'"s vn !:1-:: fa'L ,0 1 '-- •' Pulled up. Ilarty 5 FomlH.-arl. Glossir, K. Oninei ss.l, ..-V7 lam-stown .,1 -;' t • Li:,:.; last M Ml 4 6 6 6 6'=1A Burton 7 Takahira. Hxp.-rioii II.. Opp-ir " ss... lampa 3 4 1:19 slow 15 120 2 2 1 33 5*| ROWS SN.-ekb-t. Pei'e'.'Tavlor Rest I ,.'lv vs,1:; [ampa :,-s ] :ii4i slow 4 no 6 s 6 7* 6-- niasner 8 Pb Pieo. Brookliae Confesaur ' B8379 Tampa 51 f 1 :11A slow 10 117 4 3 3 £» 1Ro»e 7 TallowIMp. SirAsl,t,',n. 'oroua. ss- lampa 5-8 1:03J s « ti 110 1 3 3 41 3-1 Clasner 7 Capt.Clon-. Si.Ashton. Lucullus. iwo'I 'an,"a 2 L4 1:1^ sow:, 111 2 1 1 F J»i Ulasner 7 Kith and Kill. Cr- use. Al.-m.la . ss, 92 Tampa ..-8 1:04 slow 6 118 I 3 3 4» E*j Kowe S X.Bomppo. OvpsvOirl. Br.-.kline ?E.?^C' sr;.s' * . ,, 110 By Hamburg-OCela (L. Garth). 8S827 Jamest n Ab 1| „ 3:13 good] ,„ 132 1 3 .2 1 1" 1«« Johnson r, Woo.lside. Benno. Dr. Pillow. SSS iSm^n A'ii! ?J5, **?2 L 2**5 5 - ]I "'-•••lohns-.n 5 Uaatenat, iSriUeB.. M.rhbeber 8390a Pimlico lm4*y 1:4-4* good 12 101 5- 6 6 4 4? 4- McCahey 7 Kostrnm. Bethlehem, Demetrtos s._.,9,i . Iamau-a El C LO.gg.wdGO 103 7 12 13 13 13 Upton 14 Enlh-1,1. Cas.pie. S,h-1I1m u,„1. s,s Belmont 11-16 1:4, last 30 104 6 9 9 9 9 9»»JB Martin Ml Sum.Nieht. CourtLa.lv. I'.Que.-n '•',', •"" ■"-''* , ,':;4 ': Sftl* }- m 3 7 7 4i 4=1 Harty 7 Pocomoke. Personal. "Cnnnhi^. 7 I 1",! !co Imooy 1 :4^ fast lo 93 2 2 3 3 4= M Creevy 11 Rsxtan, lu-aueoup. Great Jubilee c MI94 Pimlico 1 1 :41 1 fast 7 107 7 6 6 5 4 4*) Kennedy • HillTop. In.l'iiH.int.-r. P.N-.mioke EMINOLA. br. m, 6 115 By Aloha— Eminence (Mrs. G. J. Engelking). RSS26 Jamestown .,1 f 1 :09J good « 10415 3 3 S »3 Rh' maker 5ln Taagaar. Alloy. Dana H ssis, Jamestown 3-4 1:16^ slow 7 10416 5 6 2«i 2" Sh'maker 7 W.I.Hincl,. D.-m.-trios FlatCre.-k L'-i-l •Taim'';t"«n .,1 f 1:0, g fast 60 107 7 7 7 7 7-iSh'maker 7 Takahira. Hyperion II.. Oppar 88364 Tampa E| C 1:12 alow M 107 3 1 2 21 2' Sh'maker 8 Lucky Mate. Occidental. Necklet ^;!N-:ll",,a -?"4- 1:1? sow- !H 1 -' 3 •- " J1 Harty S Ramon Corona. Baleshed. Alvise SSs^mn* 4'}- slow3 108 2 - - -- 2ns A Burton 7 Creenlawn. N.Bumpp... T.Clown. .; , 'alnl,a- *-* JiJ« s'»w 2 107 4 2 3 4= 4- Sh'maker 8 Merman. Bah-she.l. Waterburv RM2 lampa 51 f l:luj slow 3 10i; 4 4 4 21 L"t Sh'maker ■ Waterburv. Bab shed. Merise.' ^y?1?' b' ,f' 4 , , 108 By Hdrim— Luray (J. Farrell. Jr.). -, *g£S Jsmestown 5i C * l.-tt| ,c-, Cast 4 ill 2 3 5 2} 2" Palms 7 H.Crosscad'n. Complete. H.-lenB 88818 Jamestown .,?. fl:08 last 8 1071 1 4 4 4' 4= Palms 5 Orenade. W.I.H'eh. ILCros'cad'n T'i.- -Iji'-K'.stown 5-8 1:012 tast 20 116 I I 4 4' PI Palms 5 E.Tangtiav. M e Andrews. Ba.i-b'k SS2 r2mH°° H^Hfll** IS* 107 7 7 7 7 7» Ramsey Kins Commoner. Selwlk. Top Note. ?,'.--o TvmeC° h HSW 2 U$ X 10 9 y'° 9" Rettig Merry Gift. SpellbourHl. Selwik. Sit,,. Pimlico o-4 l:14R fast 20 113 fi"Carpenfr Jolly. Takahira. Jennie Wells, sis, j Jamestown o 8 1 : 022 pood 20 100 5 6 7 7 718 S Davis Botanist. Liivpad. Jennie Wells. KING'S GUINEA, br. h. 7 115 By King of Coins— Prismatic II. (J. Chorn). sss.,1- Jamestown 2-4 1:15| fast 20 12* 3 3 3 3» 3» A Burton :i John Carroll. Lois Cavanagk sss « lain, st n lm.Oy l:46i last 75 114 1 1 1 2 3 3-\ A Burton 3 Johh Carroll. Lois Cavana^h. vw'.'.i- 'an'I« 7-«l«»SlOWj 108 5 3 4 2 3= 3* Fain 5 Tackle. San Prim.,. Mertee! **£'., Tampa U . 1 :12 ^ slow 6 11. 6 4 4 f ffBOM 7 Frank Flesher. Necklet. Tackle. SSX*mp" H ,] :.32S mud 10 "•' r ° 6 6 C C" D M'lrphy 7 M.-rrv (lift. Punkv. Merman. S ,•:,' T/l,ril,a 7-8 1 :32g slow 6 112 3 2 3 3 21 «*] JJ Conley T Otogo. Cassov. arv! Occidental. 87913 lampa ,-S l:33g slow 15 112 5 3 2 1 P iu J Conley 7 Ilartins. Merise." FrankFlesher. KATKERINE VAN, ch. f. 3 96 By Golden Garter— Maximal (F. Liirhtfoot). 88769 Jamestown 5-8 l:*lf fast 99 104 4 7 7 7 7- Ploss 7 Raring Boll W I Hindi Olonner ssvs-i Jacks' ville S-t 1:M| good 100 100 Left at the post. F 11 King R Bare Nicholson Am\l Svlph SXi ■ ac^s'v!!ie ii]::"Hh,vy ifi ,"5 I 7 I 7 7 £!.»*■*• 7 ■«• r' «» •*. Forty Four. D et'ion. ^ ' a(t'V! " .!i :l«ssowl00 1U7 6 6 S 8 6 -'lA Lang 9 Allanfearn. Herdsman. LnUerse SS22J fS^,Jr|U5 Sil=Sl* wl!! 107 10 10 9 7nk 7T r H Ki»S 12 Starboard. Oghwaaa. M.irtiuMav S.906 J k ville lrn.Oy l.^i fast 200 86 8 6 7 8 8 8" T Davis 8 Deseomnets. Shapdale. Joe Rose. s,,2s Jacks ville .»■ S 1 :00i good 200 102 8 8 8 8 S-jUpton 8 How.Ilowdv. Flv. Footsteps. Kid LIZZIE FLAT, b. m. 6 110 By Flatlands— Lizzie M. (H. Flippen). «V."*;st n -W-- :i:3S, slow 3"2 5" 2 " * 3 •*• '*• Kelleh.-r 5 Lucillelt.. Xeb,-,-. Maic Fletcher c-LSv, 8S803 Windsor Ab 2 4:44| hry 41 149 4 6 4 3 S--- 3-"LS McClain Dacra. Class Leader DuIcJan BfiSawt'S^ ft 1 liUa SS, U IS 1S!) I " I 3 "i I 2 1 JTS 1 McClain J.Dillon. CI:i«sLeadcr. .I.i ! .Cavanagh SSS!n7l*or A?S1:S*Sood3 ° i S McClain Class Leader. Dulciati Bilberry *-.'2JSln«,."op V,b 1 fvy 5 J?: J 5 6 5 « 4" G'ntlana Waterway. Reginald, fob Dillon. S.,4.3 Hamilton Ab 2 4:l6 fast 4 144 1 5 2 3 3" 2» S McClain CisLeader Impertinence Manzano 8,441 Hamilton Ab 2 4:152 fast 4 138 4 4 4 4 3- P-fl Rae Berglm. ClassL^der iinpertinen"" First Race [1st Oakland] Oakland Entries and Past Performances for Saturday, April 9. WEATHER CLEAR. TRACK FAST. LATEST PERFORMANCES OF HORSES ENTERED. FIRST RACE — 3-4 Mile. 3-year-olds and upward. Selling. (7s2s!» — 1 :ii-._:;_no.) Index Course DistTimeT'ckOdds Wt St % % % StrFin Jockeys Started Order of Finish LORD CLINTON, b g. 3 97 By Handsel— Emily 0, (Frazier & Farris). ,;\ .^h"' v," :,1faSt. V- ,!? ! 7 9 s; 7':;^"»t 11 K.M.Fr.v. Mi„,„,l..,ia. K.elTovar ss w'- :l' I Fs i !«J K!MHM« - "S 1 7 I 3i S Vos,,,-r '•► K.Xorlh. Missl-i.-nic. L.I'an.-hita ,^1 , ",'■? isi°W iS •* !^ J ~ LJ ' A »«" 7 t;r:iceC.. Dareington ItovJuuior. ss SS-4C ss in" it i SViyhvyi .- -- .S I \ \ SL 1"k E Martin 7 MissPicnlc. BeauMan. Novgorod W.-fi nl .e v inn" I n i1:,1,4. rmU,d VJ 107 ,V^ ? I J 1 ,i .,(" » SMT* 7 MiUireclio. Burleigh. Clendeane P£S *} ESMilS"* 5 '* - - 4'A 0"1C II SkJTg 9 Mlnnedocia, Silk. Passenger. rIS S.S49 Oakland v kunl T^ Fv ,C J:JS 1:11* hVy, good t 20 41 9o J 5 5 r" J S 8= IT I'J ?J 9 A " Thomas 8kU'*11 10 ^"-«HU«". Marburg, M.Musgrave. Burleigh. F.Stafford F.Stafford SSSPnSEE**' ^•f-tt 5 . By Chilton-Contenta (H. G. Bedwell). , , , . „ v\';4 . P'1"' ,". !: 75 faSt, I2 ^11 S '• -uk -T • -V Thomas » Father Stafford. Airs. D«S. 8S.lt, Oakland FC 1:113 good 4 9S 6 0 8 9 8 - Kederis ! KidN'ortli Vrissi'icnle 1 Clinton s.ssj Oakland 5-8 1 :0I i slop 15 107 2 1 2 &* 7»* Tapliu n Connertown \'nn»Ni,-k o \i..Tt,-n 87583 Juarez J-4 1:13* fast 3-5 108 3 11 l | 1» C I Shil'glO K rt )f &»ett 8^ Tuareg fc* ^S* i5*J 2 ,^3. J J ^ -'* '' H »""« « LT'anchila. .Venova! Call.. Sco» 8.182 Juarez 3-4 1:13 fast 4 106 2 111* l^.'. C H Shll'g 7 A'tN'ancv L I'aret M Genevieve 8744. Juarez ajf Ifl fMt I 99 8 4 I 4J 5»' B'sehoten M iV.lyl'ariVliil a N la. MUe M hAt 8.. '01 Juarez 3-4 1:13* fast 8 102 5 1 1 l'J 2-i O earner I Del f. I.uke fates. Camera sEm^T??WAN' ,?\M,.. 95 By Joe Terry— Quartre fW. Durker). ;lb:U1 E£;:T?**2L ,c 10:! 4 " ■ k'-r!; C Martin gVllilialer. Be.li.n.lo. Bnrleigb. ss .s,-'. akan, I . ' 1 : 2 Ml 10 lor, 7 G E E «• Page s I.advPancl.ita. Dr.D'gliertv. Silk 8788S Oakland 3-4 1:1.1 hvy 13-5 91 5 4 4 43 3*.». Kederis S L.Dieudoune Pimkim CJe«UiD Se,,l Oakland U t 1 :0Sg hvy 40 107 6 8 8 8 I* Buxton 8 Cil. RoT, ^'hil Mol"* ^S] Hat v'^n^M.'ee ^i V.% "^i ? - ?2 3" Keo8n '"' MisaPl«,le. Hal'glii'.D.. kksIS s.,,,,,., \an,,u\er fi* t r 1:13* mud 4-i 109 3'i Coburn 7 Missl'ieni.-. Con.Costa Banon-lla sTs^IS( flITn^r,FlF• pr'i . *" (1Bv Lord Esterling-Emma Holle (J. L. MacPherson). , , , sss,,, Oakland F C 1.10g -104 fast fncf 6 in, 3 2 4 41 3- A Will'., is 12 Tramotor. Uttb-gbw Pbilllstlna ss,, 4 oar. ami l- , \:\i tast 12 111 5 7 E 4"» 2-1. M.-ntrv 12 Father Stafford Steel N'elflii" ss.l ..aklan, 3-4 1:K| good t 113 S B E 4H 4 =l" M.-nlry M L.Bensselaei-. liu.^i'. ' Sir ItarrV ^v- :!um!!' " 1 \'-\\% ?Vi \l \\- \ S, 9 6' •!» A WUllasMlO Ben Stone. Redomlo. Angleface. ssiNonWOn' i fl f:lSt, H5 2 o 2 J «i 6" A Walsh 10 Illusion. Husl.Money. font. Costa .7 ;^r- ! ^ "' ,, « P;1 : J2 £ JO,d 9 « IV ' » ■ 7"k 3U A Walsh 12 Ar. flyman. Silv.-rCrain. TitusII 87918 Oakland \ l£ Sg 30 S 1 4 S 4 S? » ff 53^ : £££%. SSFS^SgT ^^gnf-l?nW»-l:J fast 5 ffil , , 3 A*6fe*~T VWJ» "§£8^ Wolfvii.e ss..-, oakan, ln.20y t:C| good 9 113 1 S I E El 5 T Taylor S Sil.I.i ,-. I»K D ?io Spring Ban Ss... I Oak an. l,»2ny 1:44 good 15 ill 0 4 4 4 4=i «J T Taylor S IWK111 b,„e Avon ell us Kr '/i k 8^72 Oakland 1 1 :44 hvy 16-5 110 13 4 4 4-' 2" Grass 12 J.R L'ghr'v Dr Downie I Caf'-ita ss..:;:: oakan, 2 4 1 JfTbvy 10 1124 f. 7 PPGross III li , s7. ti, I tedol , Vngieraee ss-:: Oakland 3 -ll:16g hvy 10 112 4 ti 7 8-' .V- Cross 10 Beu Stone. Bedondo' Abglefac?" BLACKSHEEP. ch. h 5 ,,109 By Sir Hampton— Gladeyes (M. Reish Ss. I, oak an, 1 1:438 good • HIT S 4 4 4 S»* 5' K.-.l.-ris •» Trenlarjw . l*..nK..ii,iue Fr Cx.k -;; :;;;!:!;;;;;J r^iajSZ. lit? 5 ? ?S£S .f^^^^ff-ffi ssf.si Oakland »;.'. f 1 :20 fast 20 108 I 5 6 5 6 * JJ Class j LlkelyBTdonne \eonla.' (^atlUv s79fi.; Oakland lm_oy 1 :403 hvy 6 IM 4 12 2 « U«|JJ Class 12 SirJohn' Dr! D.iwnie' Sp.IlelWer? MWPEDO. br. t, 6 114 Bv Alvescot— Day Dream (E Wavland) *" •s o aki.ii id 2 11:14 fast 20 112 7 I f. ,;• S* Kent s \larse \b - \| fr • " l,r IV-^berl v . . , 2 4 1.1.^ hvy 16-u II., 4 2 2 2* 11 1'age » Ingham Blacksneen Cen Hilev ;; fgakltnd F,!!:^,aSt^ J!J ! I 5, £ •--i1I*.-»1K.- 1" Argonaut Kat. li P|'la I KllenL ss's3 e-Hnli ? ■ : U1 r" a 5 S 1«» 10 -'Coburn It Aden:,. Argonaut. Dareington. £'•'■•' trlhvvi- ILS HTh.Bell-. M.Musgrave.l'.Mahone -4 ---n i • i ■ •' -'a'-" MH Oakland F C 1:10. fast 30 114 8 8 8 r r| AWIU..S1. ij^SS?.* lllW^^'sSgngS ^B°H; £ 7' e; 4 - , , . 7°?,, Hy Handsel— Eitra (W. T. Anderson). ~ss aklan, 1 c v,. ,- 5-8 1:081 fast 25 MS 10 10 10 10 fta* Nolan 11 F \f F-v \Iii,ie,1.,.-i , n.m.u 87533 Oakland 3-1 1 :15J slow 3J 106 1 12 2131 V„s„. r 9 le a I. eck S m 1 irber v'b sk, s.Mteakan, 3 I 1:14* fast 6 M4 4 4 4^ 3«J Vos per !• Marie \1 e F „ rS, "if.^l 7eei sj-49 Oakland U f 1 :o, fast 9 .. 104 7 6 6 6'. 4- C II Miller !» Marbnrs This Belle \nnle Wei ta v7-','.r "?::""' •;', f LOG", fast 25 107 3 3 6 6 0 ^C II Miller (I I',-eiuiebi. 1 ,lv FI ribetl SeVeU sea, Oakland .V. f 1 :07jJ fast 7 5 100 4 1 1 |J1 1*1 C H Millerl2 Nov i-.„l FS IT, L t.l 86703 Oakland 1-4 1:161 slop 8 100 8 8 » 9 8*1 C H Miller 9 Biskra. Burleigh, (jovdper ■ il. ELLERD. b.lj. 7 114 By Herald— Tyna (C. Morton). 5iS.SC? Oakland 3 4 1:14 fast C 114 1 fi fi 5J 4- Vandusen * Metropolitan. Crcslon. Roherta. J*. 9} Oaltla'id 3-4 1: Mi fast S lo? 8 9 9 r.'J 47 Vamluscn 0 Father Stafford. Airs. Ilex. MiTS akl/in l FC 1:111 fast fi 114 3 3 6 9 !)»J Vaml'srr. 10 St. Francis. OoodShip. EmninC. s^r Oak'and 41 f 1:2 hvy 5 114 7 5 4 3J T'h Vandusen » Novgorod. F.inenllllall. Argonaut 10 4S4 Oar.lanrt 3-4 1:141 fast 4 114 9 8 7 6"k 3' i Vandusen 10 Arjr'aut. Fan. Hall. L.Rensselaer SS4..1 '. Pkland 3-4 1:14* fast 4 10S 8 7 « ln^lj Vandusen 10 Fliillistina. NoQuartcr..Vfteriiiath »*360 Oakland F C 1 :llg fast 15 113 4 4 4 31 3s Vandusen ! Blacksiicep. No Quarter. Redondo SKIS-v Viakland F C 1:1! slow 7 108 11 10 11 10 |M Vandusen 11 Anipedo. Duke of Milan. Biased. SSl/ Oakland 3-4 1:15 hvy 30 103 8 8 8 71S fi'^Vanduscn 8 L.Liciidonnc. Scwell. L.Tanchita. TJES STONE, b. jc. 5 111 By Ben Strome— Beldaga (H. G. Boss). '■Wl Oakland 3 1 l:l ft Rood 20 11110 10 9 8« 7« Retti;; 10 Fancuilllall. Pimkiin. St. Francis *fcf.3« Oakland 3-4 1 :15ft slow 4 111 8 8 8 83 671 Rettic 11 Banorella. No Quarter, Bucolic. MM Oakland F C 1 :12 slop 8 115 1 1 '1 2l 34 RettiR * Darcincton. Grace G.. Ilex. *853: Oakland 3-4 1 :16| hvy 6 112 1 11 l'J l2 Rettlg 10 Redondo. Angleface. Kaiserhoff 8838 2 Oik land F C I:U| fast 4 110 3 10 10 10 10'*i Vosper 10 HelenCarroll. Tremargo. Salvage RS330 Oakland 3-4 1:141 Rood 15 113 9 7 7 4ft 4» Rettig 9 Hannibal Bey. Argonaut. Beda. GELICO. b. ». 3 97 By Solitaire II.— Monrovia (G. W. Berry). SSK57 Oakland F C 1:12 fast 15 11? 4 r fi 5=1 4:J T Rice lo D.Dixon. Graniercv. F.ofLismore 8S71« Oakland F C 1 :11ft good 20 103 3 5 7 fi= fi" Gross ) KidNorth. MissPicnic, L. Clinton 8SKX. Oakland F C 1 :12ft slow 7-5 112 9 8 8 fi3 6'0lGross 11 KidNorth. DixicDixon, Gramercv IW.-73 Oakland F C" 1:13ft hvy 2 M2 1 3 2 13 l'A Gross 12 P. Winter. BahcNeclv. Vespasian SS44* OaKlan.l F C 1:111 fast 15 107 8 7 8 8JJ 7«i Gross 11 Kid North. Silk, Bawl. S1023 Oakland 4J f 55j) fast 11-10 112 4 11= 2i Gross 10 Madclincl... E.Granev, Democrat 8('S8i. Oukland 1-2 48ft fast 4 112 3 3 33 3'J Gross 12 Waldo. Harry Grotue. Fusileer. LOOKOUT, b. c. 4 108 By Greenock— Wrinkles (F. J. Neil). F*V2 Oakland F C 1:12 fast 50 107 2 8 8 9' 8'» Folium 12 A.HVman. Lillium. L. Strcuhcr. S79WJ Oakland 3-11:15 hvy 50 lus ti 5 6 8 7'"iA Williams 8 L.Dieiidonnc. I'imkini. El' t rowan 865.?. Oakland 5J f 1:08ft hvy 15 107 5»» Buxton M Kov T.. Sir Barrv. LouisStreiihcr h6&- Oakland 3-4 1:16ft hvy 20 106 g 3 3 2* i* Buxton 0 Dor. Ledeett. Hamper. BishopW Page 6 Second Race [2nd Oakland] SECOND RACE— 1-2 Kile. 2-year-olds. Allowances, fll— II I 111) ALDRIAN. b. c. 2 100 By Puryear D.— Bohemian Lass (G. W. Berry). jo.712 Oakland 3^ f 42 good 7-5 10T 2 3'i 2" Gross 7 M.Jones. Ran Ann. Wiltrude S. *824:. Oakland 31 f 42ft mud 3-2 113 4 3 3« 28 (' H Still's « HelenBarliee. Vague. Jim Basey. ? M7:; Oakland 31 f *2i slop 6-5 112 5 6 3J 3? Gross • Dune Campbell. Indora, Burbur. ST***: Oakland Sh f 43 hvy 2 107 2 1 1=J I1 0 H Shil'g 7 Soon. Frank Ferris. Vague. BMS Oakland :: 8 36ft slop fi-6 112 3 I* 9 t' H Shil'g J» D.Campbell. MiltJones. Welakao *7770 Oakland M 36ft slow 2 112 5 4' 3J Gross 8 Grenida, Sam Matthews, Soon. S763S Oakland 3-8 S7ft mud 5 106 2 2ft 2- J Glass 7 Kormak. Soon. Dune Campbell. 157506 Oakland 3-8 361 hvy 3 10S 9 7nk 73J J McBride 10 Rob.Hursr. Amargosa. Stanleys. *73«2 Oakland 3-8 35ft slowll-10 110 9 92 8l7JGross 11 Frank Ferris. Soon, Amargosa. MILT JONES, b. g. 2 110 By Deutschland— Bonnie Lissak (G. A. Marshall). S*71J Oakland 31 f 42 good 10 102 3 »* 1" Seldeu 7 Aldrian. Ban Ann. Wiltrude S. SS033 Oakland 3i f 42ft hvy 8 109 2 5 5* 4»J Page 7 HelenBaHbee. Aragonese.Koimak N8432 Oakland 31 f 411 fast 6 104 1 4 4* 4= E Martin 8 Peceavi. Indora. Ravelston II. S8329 Oakland 31 f 42ft good 4ft 109 1 1 2'J 2*J E Martin (i Rinda, Kormak, Roliert Hurst. SS196 Oakland 31 f 42ft mud 8-5 107 1 1 1« V E Martin 7 Edda. Academist, Ravia. 88017 Oakland 3 8 36 slow 5 109 3 5» 3»J E Martin 11 Rinda. Salali. Vague. 87915 Oakland 3-S 36ft slop 10 109 2 41 311 E Martin 9 DuneCampbell. Aldrian. Welakao JIM BASEY. ch. c. 2 100 By Salvation— Dora I. (J. Schreiber). SS64X Oakland 31 f 42 good 5 102 8 5 31 21 A Thomas 9 Win. Winter. Aragonesc. Mime. 88605 OalUand 1-2 61ft slop 41 112 5 5 4'J f Rettig 10 LaC'argue. S.M'thews. Rav'tonll S8502 Oakland 31 f 42ft slop 16-5 107 1 5s 3°i Gargan 8 Soon. SamMatthews. ZlataBrana S8467 Oakfand 31 f 42 fast 15 98 8 5 2"^ 31 Gargan 9 Vague, Winona Winter, Burbur. S8245 Oakland 31 f 42ft mud 30 102 3 4 51! 418}Kederis 6 Helen Barbee. Aldrian. Vague. S8154 Oakland 3 8 36 slow 20 • 109 8 3"* 611 Kederis 11 Vague, Ritta. Soon. SALALI. ch. g, 2 97 By Salvado— Miss Alice III. (Old Ned Stable). MC17 Oakland 1-2 49ft fast 6 102 3 1 1"" U Kent 10 Ban Aim. Abigail K.. Dacia. X8+NI Oakland 31 f 42ft fast 6 109 10 51 8"5 Keogh 10 Mazh- Girl. Cache. Soon. **:&, Oakland 31 f 411 fast 4 106 4 1 l'J 331 Vosper 10 Edda. Vague, Ravelston II. 88299 Oakland 31 f 43 hvy 4 109 1 111 9% Page 9 Edda. Ritta. Soon. 88173 Oakland 3i f 42g slop 20 96 6 3 51 611 E Martin } Dune Campbell. Indora. Aldrian. 88017 Oakland 3-8 36 slow 5 103 2 l'12n A Walsh 11 Rinda. Milt Jones. Vague. 87S24 Oakland 3 8 36 good 50 108 fi 4- M Coburn 11 Aragonese. R.Hurst. MissToddle. 87776 Oakland 3-8 SGft slow 30 111 8 S 8" Frasch 8 Grenida. Sam Matthews. Aldrian F0NTELLO. br. f. 2 91 By Santello — Directa (F. Butterfield). 886V: Oakland 1-2 50ft hvy 15 99 9 9 S3 7»3 Seidell 10 Ritta. Zlata Brana. Abigail K. 85«60."i Oakland 1-2 51ft slop 60 loo 2 « 6= 5*1 VaiKlusen 10 I^tCamargue, S.M'thews. J. Basey 8SJ96 Oakland 3» f 42« mud 40 107 6 6 610 6,3lParker 7 Milt Jones. Edda. Academist. 87963 Oakland 31 f 43 hvy 40 95 7 7 6= 6 =JParker 7 Aldrian. Soon. Frank Ferris. 87S24 Oakland 3-8 36 good 40 64 1 91 ll,: JBevau 11 Aragonese. R.Hurst. MissToddie. S7740 Oakland 3-* 37 slow 50 101 4 61 781 Kent 7 Peceavi. MissToddie. Academist. 87686 Oakland 31 f 42ft hvy 40 98 3 7 5»n S^lBevan 8 Burbur. Robert Hurst, Edda. 87602 Oakland 3-8 37ft slop 30 106 5 71 6«1 Derail 8 Aragonese, W. Winter, MarjorieA ZWICK, blk. c, 2 100 By Sain — Can Remember (B. Schreiber). 884*5 Oakland 1-2 47ft fast 150 102 1 6 6 6l4IE Martin 6 Cluny, Helen Barbee. Kormak. Third Race [3rd Oakland] THIRD RACE — Futurity Course (170 feet less than 3-4 mile). 3-year-olds and upward. Selling. (71S17 —1 N%-— 2 — M.J GOLDFINN. b. m. i 111 By Gold Heels— Wings (P. G. Lynch). S«-v:2 Oakland F 0 1:10 fast 1 106 4 2 1 l»k P* Gross 7 TliistleUelle. Balronia. Binocular 88776 Oakland 3-4 l:14g fast 7-10 109 3 2 2 Ink 1- Gross 7 Lndv Panchita. Orelio, Sewcll. 88728 Oakland 3-4 1:14 good 2 105 7 7 4 2"k 1« Gross S L.Diendoniie, KidNorth. Orelio. 68662 Oakland F C 1:10ft good 8 110 5 5 I 3s 3J Gross 11 Gilbert Rose. Sewell. Raleigh. 88589 Oakland 3-4 1:141 hvy 8 108 1 5 5 53 4*1 Gross 9 Orelio. Thistle Belle, Servieence. 88433 Oakland F C 1:10ft fast 4 110 4 4 4 5« M T Rice 7 Balronia, Cop'rtown. Dr.D'gherty 88385 Oakland 1 1:40 fast 40 105 9 8 9 9 9 9"JPage 9 Bub. Water, Sil. Knight, F.Johnson 88054 Oakland 3-4 1:14 fast 7-10M5 1 1 1 B» 1* C JI Shil'g 8 Orelio, Bishop W.. Marburg. 87989 Oakland F C 1:11ft hvy 1 115 1 3 2 2*1 2»k C H Shil'g 5 Hamper. Orelio, Inclement. ORELIO. b. h, 6 114 By Emperor of Norfolk— Atalanta II. (C. A. Baldwin). »776 Oakland 3-4 1:14ft fast 9 116 2 4 3 3=1 3-1 G Archib'd 7 Goldtinn, Lady Panchita. Sewell. 8*728 Oakland 3-4 1:14 good 5 116 2 2 3 4:A 4'J (i Archib'd X Goldfinn. L.Diendoniie. K. North 88626 Oakland F C 1 :11ft hvy 3 115 4 5 5 5 4° T Rice ? Mites O'Connell. Sewell. Spohn. , 88T,S:i Oakland 3-4 1:14ft hvy 4 113 4 3 3 1= 1 J Vosjier 0 ThistleBelle. Serviecneo. Goldtinn 88551 Oakland 3-4 1:16 hvy 9-5 119 3 2 1 2* lh Taplin 8 MarseAbe. M.Musgrave. GraceG. 88486 Oakland F Ol:10 fast 3J 115 2 5 3 3 45 Kennedy 8 Sewell. Spohn, Kid North. 88199 Oakland F C 1 :11ft mud 2-5 107 5 4 3 3 i 44J C 11 Shil'g .ri Sewell. Inclement. LadvPanchita 88051 Oakland 3-4 1:14 fast 21 109 6 5 2 2n* 2" Tajilin 8 Goldfinn. Bishop W.. Marburg. 87989 Oakland FC 1:11ft hvy 4 120 5 5 5 3= 31 Taplin 5 Hamper. Goldtinn. Inclement. LADT PANCHITA. br. f. 3 97 By Ogden — Bremen (Johnson & Gray). :- ;:i7 Oakland F 'l:10gfast 2 95 1 1113?™ Kederis « Banorella. Marburg. M.Musgrave 8S77fi Oakland 3-4 1:14ft fast 8 97 1 11 2'i 2= A Thomas 7 Lady Panchita. Orelio. Sewell. 8S71C Oakland F C 1 :11ft good 10 110 4 3 2 21 4 1 T Rice 9 KidNorth. MissPicnic. U Clinton 88486 Oakland FC1:10 fast 6 92 fi 3 5 51 S»i Bell 8 Sewcll. Spohn. Kid North. 68450 Oakland 3-4 1:14 fast 2 99 3 111* l1! Taplin 9 Redeem. Roy Junior. Emma G. 88333 Oak la nd FC1:12 good 1 106 1 1 1 l In C H Shil'g 8 Dr.D'gherty. Silk, Elean.Hobson 88199 Oakland FC 1:11ft mud 10 91 2 12 2»" 33j A Thomas 5 Sewell. Inclement. Orelio. 8S126 Oakland 3-4 1:15 hvy 12 101 4 7 4 42 3» J Glass 8 L. Dieudonne. Sewell, Marourjr. KID NORTH, blk. g. 3 99 By Bannockburn— Merida (G. A. Marshall). 88832 Oakland F C 1:10 fast 10 88 7 7 7 7 "'"Kederis 7 Goldfiim. Thistle Belle. Balronia 887?s Oakland 3-4 1:14 good 16-5 91 B 3 2 3nk 3«J Sclden S Goldfinn. Like. Dieudonne. Orelio 88716 Oakland F C 1:11ft good 16-5 100 7 7 4 11 1' Selden 9 M. Picnic. L.Cllnton, I. .Panchita. 88665 Oakland 3-4 1 : 15ft good 31 95 7 3 1 1* |sk Selden 7 Good Ship. Hiacko. Argonaut. 88635 Oakland F C 1:12ft slow 6 112 3 3 4 2JJ 1} Selden 11 DixicDixon, Gramercy, Deseend't 8K507 Oakland 3-4 1:15 slop 14-5 90 6 4 6 6 6»« Selden « Lena I.eeh. Emma G.. Hampass. 8*486 Oakland F C 1 :10 fast 6 85 7 6 4 4s 341 Selden 8 Sewell. Spohn. Orelio. 88448 Oakland FC 1:111 fast 7 107 7 6 6 2"k P* Selden 11 Silk. Basel, Directello. 88220 Oakland F C 1:14ft hvy 7-10 110 1 2 2 2- 3« C H Shil'g 7 Descendant, Basel, Ocean View. SPOHN. b. g. 5 109 By Peep o'Day — Smirr (W. T. Anderson). 8S 77 Oakland 61 f 1 :20 fast 6 106 4 2 3 3»k f J A Thomas .". Knfield. Jim Gaftiiev. Col. Jack. 88662 Oakland F C 1:10ft good 3 106 1 3 4 4-' 63i Vosper 11 Gilbert Rose. Sewell. Goldfinn. 8sfi?« Oakland F C 1:11ft hvy 10 108 3 2 4 31 3^ Vosper S Mvles O'Connell. Sewell. Orelio. 88486 Oakland F C 1:10 fast 31 108 3 2 I 21 2=1 Vosper 6 Pajaroita, Hamper. Cloudlight. 88079 Oakland 5-8 1:00 fast 6 lfi 6 6 6 5' 5" Vosper 8 Madman, DclCruzador. Prciniclo 87388 Oakland 5-8 l:00g fast 10 105 5 6 6 63 6'* Vosper 7 Prejuicio. Madman, Binocular. 87250 Oakland 5-8 1:00ft good 18-5 103 1 6 6 5= 4" Vosper 8 Sewell. Kid North. Orelio. SEWELL. b. h, 6 110 By Cesarion— Ora Bailey (W. Cahill). SM-3? Oakland FC1:10 fast 1? llo 1 6 5 5» 6" Mentry 7 Goldfinn, Thistle Belle. Balronia BS776 Oakland 3-4 1:14ft fast 23 5 114 5 5 4 •* #•§ Mentry 7 Goldtinn. Lady IMuchita. Orelio. 88685 Oakland 3-4 1:15ft hvy 8-5 113 1 12 2= 34 Mentry :J Prejuicio. Fntield. 8S362 Oakland F C UOft good 11 5 115 2 2 1 l'J 2°! Mentry 11 Gilbert Rose. Goldtinn. Raleigh. 8*626 Oakland F C 1:11ft hvy 31 115 2 3 2 2'i 2=1 Mentry 5 Myles O'Omnell. Spohn, Orelio. 88534 Oakland FC 1:11ft hvy 11-5 114 4 111' 2J1 Mentry 7 Balronia. Gilbert Rose. Marburg 88486 Oakland F C 1:10 fast 41 113 1 11 1« 1=1 Mentry 8 Spohn. Kid North. Orelio. 68433 Oakland FCl:10Jfast 5 115 I-eft at the post. Mentry 7 Balronia. Cop'rtown. Ih-.D'gherty AMETHYST, b. m. 5 91 By Paladin— Repeta (Beckwith Stable). 88830 Oakland 3-1 1:15ft fast 8 l«9 S 10 6 10- 9-'l A Thomas 12 Banrose. Mv Pal. Fredonia. MCSOftktand 3-4 1:17ft hvy 9 109 3 3 8 11 11'S1T Rice 11 Who. Piekawav. Maud McG. 88449 Oakland 3 4 1:15 fast 60 106 5 2 2 2»k 7»| Kennedy IX Biased. Waner. No Quarter. 88405 Oakland FC1:12 fast 30 110 2 3 3 61 7,31K Martin 10 Burm-Ii. Annie Wells. Waner. 88126 Oakland 3-4 1:15 hvy 100 107 5 3 7 8 S« J King 8 J.. Dieudonne. Sewell. L.Panchita 87913 Oakland 51 f 1 :09j mud 60 109 Deft at the post. J King 8 Tillinghast. T. Calhoun. Salvage 87438 Oakland 61 f 1:08 hvy 60 107 3 4 7 7 720 J King 7 Balronia. Kosslare. Daddv Gip. Fourth Race [4th Oakland] FOURTH RACE — 1 Mile and 70 Ycrds. 3-year-olds and upward. Selling. (KOOoti — 1:43— •— 100.) BISHOP W.. ch. c. 4 108 By Kismet— Tyrona (Beckwith Stable). 8V778 Oakland lni70y 1 :45J fast 7 107 13 4 3 3-1 2» A Thomas 9 Raleigh, Hiacko. Whidden. 8*7.'S Oakland 3.-4 1:14 good 15 1t*i 4 4 5 63 5"j A Thomas 8 Goldtinn. L. Dieudonne. K. North SS4KS Oakland lm70y 1 :44ft fast 2 107 2 1 2 2 43 4"! E Martin 0 E.T.Fryer. R.&Rf und. Whidden. 88348 Oakland lm70y 1:45ft fast 7 111 5 1 1 2 3=1 2=1 E Martin 6 Ed Ball. I esperado. Redeem. 88174 Oakland 1 1 :42ft slop 12 98 1 3 3 3 3= 2 E Martin fi KeepMoving, Servieence, Raleigh 88128 Oakland lm70y 1 :46ft hvy 8 106 6 5 4 5 6» 5»i A Walsh 8 JudgeQuinn. Raleigh. K. Moving 88054 Oakland 3-4 1:14 fast 12 105 I 3 3 3=1 3=} A Walsh 8 Goldfinn. Orelio. Marburg. 87850 o»kland 3-4 1:13ft good 10 107 7 5 5 52 513 J Glass 10 Roselare, Darelngton, AlderGulcb JOHN LOUIS, eh. g. 5 108 By Ben Bramble— Jane Farrell (W. A. Buck). 8S796 Oakland 1 1-16 1 :4Sft fast 9-10 W 6 4 4 1 l2 1= Coburn 7 Aks-Ar-Ben. C.idicliou. Legatee. 87 v.! Oakland lm70y 1 :45g good 4 109 2 4 5 3 31 43} Vandusen 7 K. Moving. S*kSpring. Buckthorn. 87777 Oakland 3-4 1:15ft slow 20 110 6 7. 7 6= 6"»}Vaiiduscn 7 Orelio. Phil Molir. Binocular. 87713 Oakland lm20y 1:45 slow 5 112 5 2 4 4 4-1 3l Vandusen 8 Ed Ball. Redeem. Mr. Bishop. 87 75 Oakland 1 1 :42J hvy 6 112 15 7 6 6' 5"lVosper 8 K. Moving. Servieence, Desperado 87365 Oakland 1 1:41! slow 3 115 3 5 4 4 3» l'° Vosper 8 BishopW.. R'd&Round. Buekth'n 87299 Oakland lm70v 1 :441 fast 4 108 1 4 4 3 3= 23 Vosper 9 Jim Gaffnev. Nadzn. Rosevale. 87160 Oakland 1 1-8 1:55ft hvy 9 96 2 1 1 2 4s 4'2 Kent fi Sil. Knight, J.Gaffnev. E.T.Frver 87111 Oakland 1 1-16 1 :47ft mud 4J 109 4 4 4 4 43 3U Vosper 5 Jim Gaffney. Rosevale. BishopW EDWIN T. FRYER, b. h. 6 110 By Juvenal— Speedy (F. Wallhauser). K8V.::; Oakland 1 1-8 1:52 fast 5 I'll 5 5 5 5 5 M Gross B Orbicular. Ches.Krum. Inclement 8»778 Oakland lm70y 1:45ft fast 7 111 9 8 8 8 8* fi3l Mentrv 9 Raleigh. Bishop W.. Hiacko. 8%6* Oakland 1 1 :43ft hvy 10 10S 5 5 5 5 5 5"3PaL'c .r» Ed Ball. Lewiston. Raleigh. 88590 Oakland 11:42 hvy 4 100 2 3 4 4 4 4131F. Martin 4 Righteasy. Phil Molir. Orbicular. 88535 Oakland 1 1-16 1 :48ft hvy 9 9n 5 4 4 3 3 2» E Martin fi A rases* Nadzu. Raleigh. RS4S'; Oakland lm70v 1 :4Jft fast 4 107 3 4 4 3 2'1 131 Page g R'nd&Round. Whidden. BishopW 88434 Oakland 1 142 fast 12 109 1 9 8 8 81 4'1 I.indlmrst 10 HushMonev. M.I'icnic. Chantilly. 88386 Oakland lm70v 1 :45g fast 40 107 8 8 8 8 8= 6"}L'dbant 9 Ed Ball. Follie E.. Onatassa. WHIDDEN. br. g. 5 105 By Miller— Franconia (Maine Stable). ■834 Oakland 11:42 fast 41 111 2 7 7 7 5nkiii«; Archib'd S Beau Man. Redeem. Hiacko. W7s Oakland Jm70v 1 :451 fast M 103 7 7 7 6 7= 4'' Seidell 9 Raleigh, Bishop W-. Hiacko. 887H Ojikland 1 1-S 1 :54ft good 9 96 2 4 4 3 33 3'1 A Thomas fi Orbi«-ular. Colonel Jack. Nadztl. 8S ;64 Oakland lm70v 1 :46ft good 8 106 6 6 I 4 •* V% Page fi K'pMoving. Radation. Bucktliorn 88627 Oakland 1 1 :43ft hvy 15 109 1110 6 4 P* »» Pajs 11 MissPicnic. Tremargo. Servieence 88552 Oakland lm70v 1 :47ft hvy 14-5 104 5 6 5 6 6 6'2lTaplin « Col .Jack. K. Moving. Aks-Ar-Ben 88488 Oakland lm70v 1 :44ft fast 15 100 5 5 5 5 5 3« Selden fi E.T.Fryer, R'd&Round. BishopW 8R348 Oakland lm70y 1 :45| fast 8 104 6 6 6 5 5« 5133.1 (ilass 0 Ed Ball. Bishop W., Desperado. BUCKTHORN, b. g. 4 104 By Santello— Escarola (W. S. Rogers). 88778 Oakland lin7ov 1 :15» fast 41 105 8 9 9 9 «1 531, (iross 9 Raleigh. Bishop \\\. Hiacko. 881.64 Oakland lni7ov 1 :46g good 15 105 3 5 6 5 6 4"i Gross V, KeepMoving. Radation. Whidden SS3V. Oakland lin7ov 1:45ft fast 15 105 9 9 9 9 9 •*• E Smith 9 Ed Ball. Follie I... Onatassa. 88020 Oakland 1 1-16 1:49 slow 3 104 fi fi 5 3 31 Hi Walsh 9 Desperado. FrenchCook. Woolen. 87851 Oakland lin7"v 1 :45ft good 7 100 5 fi 6 5 •« 2*| Kederis 7 K. Moving. SinkSpring. J.I»uis 87688 Oakland 1 3-16 2:03ft hvy 2 101 5 7 5 4 33 1» A Thomas 8 S. Spring, Aks-Ar-Ben, Servieence 87CA5 Oakland 1 1-16 1 :52ft slop 8-5 103 8 3 4 3 31 HA Thomas 8 J. C. Clem. Rubric. Cobleskill. 87575 Oakland 1 1:42ft hvy 6 101 8 8 8 7 43 4'i A Thomas 8 K. Moving. Servieence. Desperado. REDEEM, b. f, S 86 By Eddie Jones — Mortgage (J. W. Paulsen). MSI Oakland 1 1:42 fast 31 94 3 5 fi 3 2* 3-1 A Thomas S Whidden. Beau Man. Hiacko. SS74: Oakland 3-4 1:14ft fast 15 88 4 5 5 5 4,0lA Thomas 5 Dad. Gip. Ch.Krum. I,. Elizabeth. RS627 Oakland 11:13ft hvy 10 91 1 7 9 9 8' 5 «JA Thomas 11 MissPicnic. Whidden. Tn-if.argo 8855? Oakland lm70y 1:47ft hvy 10 86 1 4 4 4 5'1 4SJ A Thomas « Col .Jack. K. Moving. Aks-Ar-Ben 88150 Oakland 3 4 1:14 fast 12 96 6 8 5 32 2'1 A Thomas 9 LadvPanchita. R. Junior. EmmaG 8S348 Oakland lm70y 1:45ft fast 15 87 2 4 4 4 21 « A Thomas 6 Ed Ball. Bishop W.. Desperado. 88^ Oakland lm70y 1:47 hvy 15 86 5 4 5 4 41 513 A Thomas 6 Ed Ball. Whidden. Desperado. 88200 Oakland 1 1:44| mud 2 90 4 7 5 .3 31 1" A Thomas I GretchenG.. Mr.P.ishop. Col. Jack ROUND AND ROUND, b. r. 5 99 By Sandringham — Irish Reel (J. Barnes). 8 7?s Oakland lmMy 1:15* fast 6 Ins 4 fi fi 4 41 7". Keogh 9 Raleigh. P.ishop \V.. Hiacko. 8b4s Oakl.ind lm7oy 1 :44ft fast 11-5 MB 12 1 1 1' M Vosper B MAT. Fryer. Whidden. Bishop W 8. I8C oakl-ind lmToy 1:45-! fust 20 ](hi 17 7 5 5* 4°i P.evau B Ed Ball. Follie L.. Ouatass;!. 88174 Oakland 1 1:42ft slop 25 92 3 6 6 C 6 6'» Bev.in fi K. Moving. BishopW.. Servieence 88128 Oakland lni70v 1 :46ft hvy 12 108 7 7 7 7 7'" 7=" E Sullivan x JudgeQuinn. Raleigh. K. Moving 87*77 Oakland FT 1:12ft slop 8 105 9 9 9 9 sn Herman 9 E. M. Fry. Rezon. Adena. 87847 Oakland F C 1:11ft good 6 111 7 8 8 8« 3-1 Herman 10 Adena, M. Montrose. B. Kinney. 87803 Oakland 6ft f 1:21ft slow 9 110 4 6 4 2- Zli Herman 10 Bisbop W., Banonica. Roy f. Fifth Race [5th Oakland] FIFTH RACE— 3-4 Mile. 3-year-olds and upward. Selling. (7S2S9-1M1-. —3-110.) GOOD SHIP, ch. f. 3 90 By Cunard — Good Hope (J. Barnes). 8877a Oakland FV 1:111 fast 9-5 90 7 I 5 31 2i llfvan lost. Francis. EmmaG.. Beda. SS665 Oakland 3-1 1 :15ft good 8 88 6 6 6 V lnk Bevan 7 Kid North. Hiacko. Argonaut. 88624 Oakland 51 f 1:09ft hvy 5 90 3 3 3 2" 2'1 Bi-van 11 Salvage. Metropolitan. F.SIaffoid 88569 Oakland 3-4 1:16 hvy 4 96 8 4 3 3'1 3=J K Martin 10 Metropolitan. Olathe. Redondo 87799 Oakland FC 1:12ft slow 6 106 2 3 4 3"k 4:- Vosper 8 Wicket. Passenger. Metropolitan 87002 Oakland F ' 1:11ft fast 2 112 9 2 4 5" 1 6° i Vosper 9 Oswald B.. Ketehel. Calopus. 86752 Oakland 7 8 1 :2S mud 7 90 3 3 3 5 5"k r.,n}Bevan 7 J'geQuinn. MissPicnic. Balronia 86666 Oakland F C 1:11| slop 5 104 7 6 6 51 4«ft Bevan 9 J.Quinn. Meltondalc. AlderGuhh METROPOLITAN, b. c. S 95 By Filigrane — Annie Thompson (W. M. Cain). 88*42 Oakland 3-4 1:14 fast 6 95 3 111= 1B| Selden 9 tr.-ston. Robota. ElbTd. 88723 Oakland P C 1:12 good 6 107 4 3 3 3 » 2s Selden lo Beda. Ahk-r Gulcli. Calopus. 88621 Oakland 51 f 1 :09jf hvy 115 95 2 12 3' 32', Selden II Salvage. GoodShip. lath. Stafford 8S569 Oitkland 3-11:16 hvy 41 95 7 1 2 11 1*1 Selden 10 olathe. Good Ship. Redondo. VS166 Oakland F C 1:12 fast 10 111 7 8 8 5"t 4=1 Sehlen 11 Passinger. Tremargo. Beda. 88159 Oakland 3-4 1 :15ft slow 3-2 110 3 11 1= 22 Selden X Beda. Klodia B.. Palo Chlquelo. 88021 Oaklan.l f -S 1 :00g slow 5 97 8 7 7 7* 7,3lSel(len 9 S.Atticum, lewiston. L. Elizabeth 87919 Oakland 3 4 1:15 slop 12 96 3 11 lnk 4SJ Sehlen 7 Judge Quinn. Miss Picnic. Ilex. S7799 Oakland FC 1:12ft slow 5 109 3 11 l2 31 Selden S Wicket. Passenger. Good Ship. FANEUIL HALL. ch. g. 4 108 By Rubicon— Senna (P. Sheridan). 88724 Oakland 3-4 1 :11ft good 12 107 I 1 1 l»k 77J T Rice 11 Itosanm. Emma G.. Roy Junior. 8SK61 Oaklaml :t-l 1 :11ft good 16-5 107 7 7 3 2»"' 1' T Rice ! • I'imkini. St. Francis, B d:i. SSW17 Oakland F C 1:12 slop 4 111 5 1 1 lnli ' T Rice 9 Dareington. Qran G.. Ben Stone MSB Oaklaml 61 f 1:22 hvv 41 107 fi' 111' 2=1 E Martin 9 Novgorod. Ellerd. Argonaut. R4M Oakland 3-4 1:14ft fast 8 107 2 5 4 41 3*1 T Rice 10 Argonaut. Ell. id. I,. Rensselaer. 88347 Oakland 3-4 1 :13ft fast 13 li'8 3 3 3 4' 4R1t A Walsh x ThistleBelle. R. Junior. Marburg. 88275 Oakland FC 1:13ft hvy I 110 5 I 3 33 4*4 Mentrv 6 Tilltnghist. T.Calhoiin. Banono » SS172 Oakland 3 4 1:15ft slop 3 111 4 11 221 2* C II Shil'gio Radation. Burleigh. Ml Here. ho. ARGONAUT, b. c. 4 111 By Cunard— Plumeria (Cahill & Mason). 88724 Oakland 2 1 1 :14ft good 10 105 5 5 4 3»k 4'i A Thomas 1 1 Rosa mo. Emma G.. Roy Junior. RMC5 Oakland 3-4 1 :15g good 11-5 110 4 5 4 41 4' Mentrv 7 Good Ship. Kid Watlfc. lliaeko. tSSS» Oakland 61 I 1:22 hvv 1 110 5 4 3 41 « Men try » Novgorod. Faneiiil Hall. Ellerd. 88484 Oakland 3-4 1:14ft fast 4 112 5 4 3 3'i l'J Mentry M E'euilHall. Ellerd. I..Rcnss.da. r 88401 Oakland FC 1:10ft fast 6 104 6 6 4 5' 21 Taplin 11 Adena. Dareington. Sainest. 88330 Oakland 3-4 1:14| good 6 112 8 4 1 2=1 25 Mentry 9 Hannibal Rev. Beda. Ben Stone. 88198 Oakland 3 4 1:16ft mud 3 2 107 3 2 11' l'J C H Shilgll NoQuartcr, Steel. CharlesGrecn. 8S101 Oakland F C 1:11ft good 4 108 5 5 5 51 3'3 Mentry 9 Radation, No Quarter. Steel. BURNELL, br. m. 5 109 By Bannockburn — Mrs. Brunell (P. Zimmer). «7M Oakland 3-4 1:112 fast 20 lo? fi 5 4 4'1 1"" Gross 12 May Sutton, Anne MeGce. Steel S\tM Oaklaml F C 1:13 hvy 6 103 2 4 4 41 4*1 Gross S Belle Kinney, Waner. Balnade. 8844*5 Oakland F C 1:12 fast 20 110 7 5 4 3J In" Gross 10 Annie Wells, Waner. Woodlandcr 88100 Oakland F C 1 :12 good 15 107 7 7 9 92 6*1 Gross 12 El Molino, Rustling Silk, Beda. S7409 Oakland 51 f 1:08ft slop 13-5 107 8 7 4 4' 4» Vosper 11 P. Clifford. G. Heart. L.Rensselaer 87361 Oakland 3-4 1 :15g slow 12 104 I 4 3 1J 23 Gross 11 Wap. I.adyRensselaer. Cobleskill 87085 Oakland 51 f 1:07ft fast 4 105 3 3 3 5' J 7" Vosper 10 Jillett. Sir Barry. Dovalta. 87001 Oakland 3-4 1:14ft fast 30 109 2 13 3* * 6«J J McBride 7 BillyMyer. This.Belle. Novgorod 66868 Oakland F C 1:11ft good 25 107 1 12 22 53i J McBride 10 Netting. MaySntton. BelleKiuney ST. FRANCIS, b. h. 7 114 By Rubicon— Why Not (D. Dennison). 68775 Oakland FC 1:11ft fast S 114 2 4 2 11 1" Bond 10 Good Ship. Emma G.. Beda. 88661 Oakland 3 4 1:14ft good 13 5 114 3 8 5 54 33 Borel M Faneuil Hall. Pimkim. Beda. 8S637 Oakland 3 4 1 :15ft slow 12 112 1 2 1 l'| jf Batal I OraeeG.. Dareington. BljlaWM. 88550 Oakland 3-4 1:16 hvy 13-3 112 6 4 3 11 l'J Borel 9 F.Stafford, Dovalta. Ha Quarter. 88484 Oakland 3-4 1 :14ft fast 30 114 1 2 2 Ink 9» Borel 10 Argonaut. Faneuil Hall. Ellerd. S83S3 Oakland FCl:10gfast 15 113 2 7 5 52 6'UBorel 8 Th. Belle. Ampedo. Mad.Musgrave S8274 Oakland F C 1:13ft hvy 8 112 1 2 2 22 B» Borel 12 All Alone. Blaeksheep. Pimkim. S8198 Oakland I -4 1 :lfift mud 8 110 4 7 7 i°* 6'-J Borel 11 Argonaut. No Quarter. Steel. LORD OF THE FOREST, br. g. 7 111 By Octagon— Lady Violet (W. Gabriel). s7739 Oakland F C 1:121 slow 8 109 5 C 6 7= 1' Kederis lO I, .Buttercup. Dareington. GraceG 87709 Oakland 3 4 1 :17g slow 2 110 fi 5 5 3'' 7'° Taplin • Or. Dough-rty. Banonica Ban'relia 87507 Oakland 51 f 1:09ft hvy 6 112 4 5 4 31 1=1 Taplin R E. M. Fry. (reslon. St. Francis. 87296 Oakland 3 4 1:13ft fast 10 99 8 7 7 6' 57 Kederis 11 Dargin. Nagazam. Anna May. 87189 Oakland 3-4 1 :14ft slow 6 110 3 3 6 6' 8'= Kederis 9 Marburg. Grace G.. Inclement. 87087 Oakland 51 f 1:07 fast 16-5 105 6 7 6 41 l3 Kederis 8 Gossiporll Ampedo. NoQuartcr 87001 Oakland 3-4 1:14ft fast 18-5 109 7 6 fi 65 5=1 Gross 7 Billv.Mver. This.Belle. Novgorod 86965 Oakland 51 f 1:07ft fast 3 108 1 2 5 61 6=3 A Walsh 10 Boas. Emma (J.. Belle Kinney. MADELINE MUSGRAVE. br. f. 4 106 By Ethelbert— American Beauty (W. C. Scott). 887*7 Oakland F C l:10g fast 12 10i; 4 5 5 53 4-\ E Smith r, Banorella. L.Painliita. Marburg ^8724 Oakland 3-4 1:14ft good 20 103 6 11 11 11 6'|E Smith 11 Rosa mo. Emma G.. Roy Junior. 88688 Oakland 3-4 1:16 hvy 11 106 4 2 4 41 5»=1E Smith 6 Banorella. M .Picnic Dareington SS62S Oakland 51 f 1:10 hvy 8 106 9 8 9 5h 31} E Smith 9 Banonica. Beau Man. Burleigh. 8S5S8 Oakland F C 1:11ft hvy 3 104 4 3 4 5' 6i;lSelden II,. Clinton. MissPicnic. BeauMan 88551 Oakland 3-4 1:16 hvy 15 106 4 3 3 3' 31 T Rice 8 Orelio. Marse Abe. Grace G. 8S486 Oakland F Ol:10 fast 5J 94 4 4 6 6= 5"i E Martin 8 Sewell. Spohn. Kid North. SS383 Oakland F C l:10g fast 6 104 8 8 7 73 35* A Williams S This.Belle. Ampedo. Port.Mahone BANR0SE, b. f, 4 106 By The Commoner — Rose Standish (Raisin City Stable). 88830 Oakland 3-4 1:15ft fast 2 109 7 5 3 2'i 1» G Archib'd 13 Mv Pal. Fredonia. Edith R. 88568 Oakland 3-4 1:16 hvy 40 103 11 5 3 3" * 47i Hinrich 12 Little Siss. SalomyJane, ElodiaB SS 152 Oakland 11:42ft fast 100 105 9 9 9 9 12 12="?Hcnrich 12 Steel. Ocean View. Silver Grain. S8368 Oakland 1 1:43ft fast 12 101 11 8 6 8 10' 10"1C Williamsl2 .T.R.Laughrev. Dr.Downie.Ornate 88100 Oakland FC1:12 good 31 103 2 4 5 4n* 4=1 Taplin 12 El Molino. Rustling Silk. Beda. 88052 Oakland F C 1:12 fast 12 105 8 7 6 41 4*1 C Williamsl2 A.Hvman. Lillium, L. Streuber. S7524 Oakland 3-4 l:16g slow 40 104 6 7 4 61 521 Taplin 11 O.Settior, Sopliom'e. L-RensseFr S7409 Oakland 51 f 1:081 slop 25 103 7 9 9 9= 92» Kederis 11 P.Clifford. G. Heart, L. Rensselaer OCEAN SHORE, b. g, 6 111 By Kismet— Helen G. -A. F. Elliott). 87823 Oakland FC 1:11ft good fi 109 10 11 11 11 ll'3 E Sullivanll E. Dieudonne. NoQuartcr. Arg'ant S7640 Oakland 51 f 1:09ft mud 8 M9 7 8 8 81 7" E Sullivan lO 1'. Stafford. Steel. L. Dieudonne S7549 Oakland F C 1:111 hvy 8 110 5 6 6 5' 5»1 E Sullivan 7 Burleigh. F.Stafford. Bellsnhker 87463 Oakland 3-4 1:16 hvy 9-5 110 I'll !■* K*} ■ Sullivanll Pimkim. Dcneen. Old Settler. 87330 Oakland F C 1:11 slow 2 109 5 4 3 31 5S1 E Dugan 11 Anna May. Banonica. Biskra. 87158 Oakland 51 t l:08g hvy 6 108 8 8 8 41 3a E Dugan S Dareington. J. II. Sheehan, Balnade 87021 Oakland 61 f 1:21ft fast 9-5 106 1 2 3 2nk 51} Vosper 10 Rezon. Dor.Lodgott. I). WartiebJ 80978 Oakland lm20y 1:42ft fast 30 105 8 6 7 7 7 6'5 Kirschm 8 The Peer. Dandelion. Gemmell. PAUL CLIFFORD, blk. g, 12 111 By Lissak— Trousseau III. (T. Kirk). 88794 Oakland 3-4 1:11ft fast 20 110 5 4 6 8= 6T1 Borel 9 Father Stafford. Airs. Ilex. 88687 Oakland F C 1:12ft hvy 9 113 4 5 5 51 1» Borel 11 Rosamo. Hampass. Beda. SS200 Oakland 1 1:44ft mud 12 108 8 3 4 6 9 91"- Cotton 9 GretchenG.. Mr. Bishop. Cnl.Jack 8S124 Oakland FC1:13 hvy 25 11110 7 9 7= fW Bore! 10 Faneuil Hall. I'imkini. Salvage. 88057 Oakland FCl:llftfast 12 111 7 5 6 62 5*1 A Williams 9 Angleface. Kaiserhoff Con.t SaMa S7780 Oakland 3-4 1:14ft slow 20 112 2 6 7 7 6' 1 Gross 8 EmmaG.. This.Belle. Lena l-ech. 87687 Oakland F C 1 :12ft hvy 3 129 6 5 6 7 7" iVosper 7 BenStone. Chantilly. Oramerey. 87603 Oakland F C 1:121 slop 15 105 5 3 2 62 571 Kederis 9 Orelio, Dareington. Sink Spring. NOVGOROD, ch. g. 4 108 By Arkl«s — Woodford Lass (C. Bogan). 88795 Oakland 7-8 1 :27ft fast 40 los 4 12 4 B»» ".'"JColmrn • RepHtadoo, PiilMoar. Col. Jack SS776 Oakland 3-4 1:14ft fast 40 100 4 3 5 5' 5*3 Selden 7 Goldtinn. LadvPanchita. Orelio. 88665 Oakland 3-4 1 :15ft good C 107 3 2 5 7 7*| Gross 7 Good Ship. Kid North. Hiacko. 8S588 Oakland F C 1:11ft hvv 5 106 « 2 3 3= 4" J Page 7 L. Clinton. MissPicnic. BeauMan 88555 Oakland 61 f 1:22 hvy 7 107 3 2 2 2' 1=1 Taplin 9 Faneuil Hall. Ellerd. Argonaut. 88133 Oakland F C 1:10ft fast 30 103 3 3 3 6 6'} Selden 7 Balronia. Cop'rtown. Dr.D'gherty 88384 Oakland 3^ 1:13ft fast 50 93 9 8 8 8' 7'" Selden 9 D.ofMilan. L.Elizab'h.Dr.D'gb'ty 88125 Oakland F C 1:12ft hvy 20 107 7 6 6 61 5"} A Thomas 9 Tillinghast, R.clTovar. Th.Belle. Sixth Race [6th Oakland] SIXTH RACE — 5 1-2 Furlongs. 3-year-olds. Allowances. (72o:!0— 1:05-.^— «— 112. GALVESCA, b. f, 3 107 By Galveston — Princesca (S. P. Tate). fffm O^KlBffd 5-S 1 :00ft good S 95 5 4 4 4= 2f Anderson f. Cloudlight. T.Belle. J.H.Shechan sm,os Oakland 7-8 1:29 slop 3 88 I 3 4 4 2' 3"']Gargan fi Inclement. Rap. Water. Lewiston. SS592 Oakland 51 f 1:07ft hvy 5 95 5 5 4 4- 3'1 E Martin fi J. II. Sheehan. M.O'Conl. P'juieio 8S129 Oakland 51 f 1 :08ft hvy 31 88 7 3 3 9» 31 Kederis 7 Rosslare. R. Hindoo. E. Harwood 88018 Oakland 5 8 1:01ft slow i 107 3 2 5 21 1 * A Walsh 7 DaddvGip. J.H.Barr. Coppertown 86015 Latonla 51 f 1:061 good 1G-5 109 5 3 3 3* 33 Troxler B.Grande. How.Howdv. FoxrMarr 85830 Windsor 3 4 1:178 hvy 5 85 3 4 5 5 5'°lPhair Hasty Agnes. La Salle. Edgely. 85778 Windsor 51 f l:06g fast 7-10 111 5 2 2 23 1" Troxler (;randissimo. Fulfill. Autumn Girl. BINOCULAR, b. c, 3 112 By Filigrane — Osee (A. J. Jackson). 88832 Oakland F C 1:10 fast 20 91 5 3 3 4' 4'1A Thomas 7 Goldtinn. Thistle Belle. Balronia sS726 Oakland 5-8 l:ot)ft good 30 95 3 5 5 5 5»J Kederis •" Cloudlight. Galvesca. This.Belle 8S638 Oakland 0 8 1 :00ft slow 12 98 I 6 6 fi 6 =lAnderson 6 Prejuicio, Cloudlight. Enticld. 87826 Oakland 3-4 1:14ft good 15 97 3 11 l'J In E Martin 8 RaleighP.D.. Ches.Krum. Turret 87777 Oakland 3-4 1:15ft slow 13-5 88 2 11 2» 3=1 A Thomas 7 Orelio. Phil Mohr. Balronia. 87664 Oakland 5-8 1:01ft hvy 14-5 90 3 2 3 3' 3* Kederis 5 Cloudlight. J.Gaffnev. Bellwether 87606 Oakland 5-8 1:02ft slop 7 100 2 12 1- 22 Buxton 8 Ilex. Coppertown. Napa Nick. 87468 Oakland 5-S 1 :01ft hvy 14-5 105 1 12 2'1 m Coburn f. Coppertown. Ilex. Miss Pienic. 87366 Oakland 6-8 1 :00g slow 8 107 3 11 1' 331 Buxton 8 Coppertown. Daddy Gip. Silk. PHIL MOHR, b. g. 3 109 By Sain— Highland (J. L. Ross). 8*860 Oakland 51 f 1 :06ft fast 10 95 fi 5 fi 4= 4"' Selden r, I.. lib -uiloiiiic. floodlight. Fernl.. 88795 Oakland 7-8 1 :27ft fast 3 97 1 2 1 1 lj 21 Selden fi Re.v Hindoo. CI. Jack. Fan. v. Ss«l 3 Oakland 11:41 good 8 85 fi 5 2 3 3' fi'" Sehlen *i Rigliteasv. Inclement. Cli.Kriiin. 88440 Oakland 3 1 1 :14ft slow 11-5 K 8 B K _ 62 3'i Selden 9 Th.Belle. E.Harwd. W.T.Ovton 88590 Oakland 11:42 hvy 2J 92 3 2 2 2 2" 2=1 Selden 4 Rigliteasv. Orbicular. E.T.Frver. 88553 Oakland 5 8 1:01 hvy 4 94 4 5 4 4" 4B1 A Thomas fi Cloudlight. Madman, Prejuicio. 88.504 Oakland F C 1:10ft slop 7-5 87 3 12 2' 22 Selden « R.Reed. Coppertown. L.KIiznNdb 88489 Oakland 61 f 1 :06ft fast 15 99 5 7 5 4= 2=1 Sehlen 8 J.H.Sheehah. SalAtticum. Fancy SS387 Oakland 5ifl:06gfast 7 82 5 7 6 52 4«j Selden 7 L.D'donne. M.O'Connell. Prejuicio DOCTOR DOUGHERTY, b. c, 8 112 By Galveston— Lobosina (F. Harrington). 88338 Oakland 3-4 1:11 fast 15 Ml i 4 4 21 3-', Sehlen R Mar~eAl e. Marburg. Lena ft ck. KS72S Oakland 3-4 1:14 good 20 103 6 5 7 8 8' •!.! McBride 8 Goldtinn. L.Diendoniie. K. North 88640 Oakland 3 4 1 :14ft slow 20 95 3 4 5 S* 5'i E Martin 9 Th.Belle. E.Harwooil. Phil Molir 88610 Oakland 3 4 1:15ft slop 13-5 98 6 7 5 6* 6' =1 Anderson 8 BigChier. P.. of Fortune. Waner. 88589 Oakland 3-4 1:14ft hvy 15 96 8 7 4 4= 5JJ Anderson 9 Orelio. Thislle Belle. Servieence. 8S42:; Oakland F C 1:10ft fast 4J 100 6 6 6 4n 3' Taplin 7 Balronia. Coppertown, Goldtinn. 88384 Oakland 3-4 l:13g fast 7 94 6 4 3 32J 3"! E Martin 9 D.ofMilan. L.Elizab'h. Inclement 88333 Oakland F C 1 :12 good 5 106 6 5 6 6» 2 Kennedy 8 L.Panchita. Silk. EleanorRobsou 88303 Oakland 5-8 1:02 hvy 20 97 4 6 7 4»'' 3-1 E Martin 8 PaddyGip. PhilMohr. Coppertown PRIDE OF LISMORE. b. g. 3 109 By Galveston— Clara White (T. Goulding). 88867 Oakland F C 1:12 fast 31 112 2 11 1 = 13= A Williamsio Dixie Dixon. Gramerev. Oelico. 88435 Oakland 51 f 1:07ft fast 15 97 4 111= 3" Sclden T S.Atticum. 1.. Elizabeth. E.Grauev 88402 Oakland 7-8 1:27ft fast 15 107 3 2 2 2 »* 6"'1J McBride 9 Sepulveda. Miles. BitofFortune. 38333 Oakland F C 1:12 good 25 112 5 2 3 3l 51 F Kelly 8 I.advPancliita. Dr.D'ghertv. Silk. S7SS2 Oakland 5-8 1 :01ft slop 12 92 8 6 5 5nk 8" A Thomas 9 Coppertown. NapaNick. O.Mexico. 87366 Oakland 5-S 1:00ft slow 6 90 1 3 5 6= 5"! Kederis 8 Coppertown. DaddvGip.BinocuIar 87295 Oakland 5-S 1:00ft fast 7 104 4 5 4 3" 35 Vosper 11 J.H.Barr. Met'politam* Lewiston S7133 Oakland 5-8 l:02g slop 2 112 5 1 1 1" 1» J McBride 11 Babe Neely. Basel. Descendant. GENOVA, b. f, 3 107 By Golden Maxim — Affluence (J. F. Moore). 88C24 Oakland 51 f 1:09ft hvv 40 91 10 lo 9 91 3" Parker 11 Salvage. GoodShip, MetropalHaa. 88587 Oakland FC 1:12* hvy 60 93 10 9 9 81 8' Parker 11 PauK'lifford. Rosamo. Hampass. SS280 Juarez 51fl:07gfast 10 101 8 8 8 8 S«' G Met "thy S Odd Rose. Bob I.vnch. Nila. 880.82 Juarez 5-S 1 :00ft fast I 100 3 4 3 4i 4* Mondon 11 The Wolf. MCaithness. Riopeco* 88025 Juarez 51 f 1 :07g fast 10 100 9 fi fi 3h 5"; Mondon 10 Bobl.vnch. C.Fox. High Culture. 87993 Juarez 3-4 1:13 fast 3J 104 7 7 7 6" B*l B'schoten 7 Fusileer. Fath. Eugene. RioPecos 87716 Juarez 51 f 1 :0fift f ast 15 98 5 5 t 4? 5'1 G Garner 8 TheFad. I.aDextra. Germ. Silver 87667 Juarez 3-4 1:13ft fast 4 104 1 4 3 3=1 2'1 Mondon 7 G.Helen. LukeCates. L.Panchita ETHEL M'K., b. f. 3 107 By Gibraltar— Florists (G. S. McKenzie). 88761 Oakland 61 f l:09g fast 60 'in 5 1 4 SI 12=" I Callalianl2 S.Basil. VV.V.Brnmbv. Dire.-tello 8 8635 Oakland F «' 1 :12ft slow 60 105 7 7 10 10 10-:\ Wil!:ams11 KMNorth. DixicDixon. Oranien-v 88573 Oakland FC 1:13ft hvy 50 110 10 12 12 12 12"» Page 12 Geli.-o. PrinceWinter. BahcNeely NEW CAPITAL, b. g. 3 109 By Blues— Queen Beluga (W. E. Applegate). SS448 Oakland F C 1:11ft fast 60 lo? 10 10 10 10 9'«|Cottoo 11 Kid North. Silk. Basel. AUTUMN ROSE . 6-5 WON was Thursday's One-Horse Daily. 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