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Daily Racing Form: n. Sunday, April 10, 1910
Daily Racing Form: n. Sunday, April 10, 1910 Daily Racing Form. 400dpi TIFF G4 page images Triangle Publications, Inc., Chicago, IL 1910 drf1910041001 These pages may be freely searched and displayed. Permission must be received for subsequent distribution in print or electronically. Daily Racing Form: n. Sunday, April 10, 1910 Daily Racing Form. Triangle Publications, Inc., Chicago, IL 1910 $IMLS This electronic text file was created by Optical Character Recognition (OCR). No corrections have been made to the OCR-ed text and no editing has been done to the content of the original document. Encoding has been done through an automated process using the recommendations for Level 1 of the TEI in Libraries Guidelines. Digital page images are linked to the text file. Page [1] THE PRICE OF THIS PAPER IS 5 CENTS EVERYWHERE. PAY NO MORE. \ l OC/I )U\m@Mllm 1 01 Hi % VOL. XVr. gO. 8 . CHICAGO, SUNDAY, APBIL 10, 1910. PBICE 5 CENTS Debate on the Miller Bill: Interesting Report of Discussion That Preceded Rejection of Measure. DEBATE OX THE MILLER BILL INTERESTING REPORT OF DISCUSSION THAT PRECEDED REJECTION OF MEASURE. Minister of Justice Irritates Author of Proposed Legislation by Dubbing It the "Yankee Bill" — Small Chance for Compromise. Oltswn. Out.. April it. -Highly interesting was tin- parliamentary skirmishing Iliat attended the killing .r the Miller ami I«-i t in^r hilt at the session r the 1! mm- of Commons Thursday niirlit . Partes; Hi' BMratac. and iftMIM sitting of tlic house (he debate ii.nl con I baaed wilh little excitement except for a brief elleiilllltt r between Messrs. QMwB (Liberal. Ncv. Brunswick i anil Mr. Croshy (Halifax!. The former uiaile sweeping charges of corruption Upon (lie 1 r ..1 1 hiic tracks ..f tin- maritime provinces, which were liotly resented liy the member for Hali fax. When the house reassembled at eight oVloek it xvas e\ Ideal tiiai the opponents of the hill were Maniac of victory. Mr. Met'oii (West Northumberland!, v, ho led the opposition to tile measure, moved to strike out Section 1 of the hill. This particular section was not imiiortaiit, hut ihe motion araa intended la farce a show of hamls. it carried by :i vole i.l seventy-eight to seventy-seven. Of the ministers Sir Frederick Borden. Mr. Sifton and Mr. Ay loswoi I n Mood up and were counted anion:; those Aim voted in favor of the motion to virtually kill the hill. Sir Wilfrid Laurier. Mr. K. L. Borden and Mr. George Orakaai were counted in the negative Tli • bill Max in committee of the whole, the ye.is and navs were not called or recorded, hut it was apparent that all party lines were obliterated. Another test vote occurred upon Mr. Mct'oll's motiou to strike out Section 2 ot the bill. By this time the apBaaeata Ot the hill were stronger and carried their |joint by a majority of twelve. This time Minister Gr; ham aligned kiuiscll with the enemies of the measure. Mr. Miller was now fighting with his back to the wall. Hi' sought to reassemble his forces and to meet to some extent the views of his opjionents by ■M eahsK U amenilment to the effect that nothing in the bill should lie construed to prohibit individual betting. This was lost on a standing vote of eighty-sceii to seventv-four. Mr. Miller then ran up the voile Hug by moving that the committee rise, and suddenly brought down upon bis head an avalanche of crilic:sm from his own supporters as well as from the appsacata f the MB. From this time on l lie house was in great confusion. Deputy Speaker Mclntvre. who was presiding. kept his lead, however, and declared several motions out of order, including one made by iSir Wilfrid Laurier. For ■ time then- were hopes of a eoinpr.i luise. bat Mr. Miller declared that the measure pro-IHivid by Mr. M.VoIl patterned after the Knglish statute wonld make matters worse than under the present law. Tile house was entirely willing to amend the Criminal C-xle by prohibiting the hand-tKMik and the poolroom and the .■ulvcrtiseniont and sale of tip-, and to shorten the time of ra e meeting*, but the promoters of the Miller bill preferred to have the whole matter go over until the next session of parliament. Partes the efteraeaa eVhalr. it. I.. Borden, leader of tin- i oi,-. iv.H :m opposition, insisted that the govei Tinient should announce its position. This Sir Wilfred Laarier rt fused to do and frankly ad-milted th. H irreconcilable differences of opinion existed among tile mciulicrs of the cabinet. Mr. Ayles-vorth. however, had already spoken. He dcscrilied the McColl amendments as constituting the model Btatate which bad been taken from the Knglish statute drafted by Lard Dave.v . He ■farad the Milicr lull, or iiie "Yankee bill." as he called it. unmercifully. W. F. Maclean ■referred the substitute hill em-haaVd in the McCMI anieiidnicnts. He opposed tin-Miller bill as reported h.v the s|iocial eaauatttee as mi British. It had beea copied, he said, from the hasty legislation of aererai of the Halted States, which had made conditions worse instead of better. To denounce the vTsedMae as a degraded place and to denounce the people who patronize it as criminals was an insult which the people of Toronto would resent. There was no public demand for parliament to dci hire a large and rcs|wcted section of the rom-aiiimitv to be criminals. Mr. Fort in (Liberal, Quebec i opposed the Miller 5. ill and twitted some English speaking nieinlNis of lhc house with inconsistency. These gentlemen, he isaiil. were alwavs pi. -aching loyalty to (ileal Brit as*, and now they were forcing a tyrannical law upon Qaefece which Seated Britisb tradition ami was j ^ eiug urged by Sealet* from the United States. He warned tie- lw use that if the Miller bill did puss ' 5t would never he enforced *n Qaebee. Hon. A. B. Ayieaararth. Minister of Justice on the l.aurier cabinet, said the MeCoB aun inluieiits con-atitated a bill takes shaasl verbatim from the Fug lisb statute. He would refer to that as the "British bill": the asurc presented bv Mr. Miller he , «h isteii.,| the "Yankee bill". The Itritisb bill i ! struck at the person, the Kaakee bill straek at the jilaec One was a BBMtri statute, well ib -igned to .' eare tic- erBs wbiefa bad frewa up on the race caajeae; the other was either incoherent or it went s-i. far a- to prohibit the smallest wager between ii. •lividuaN. It would not only affect the race course. lint it would also make it a crime to play bridge SC • •\eii ehteheri if a cigar was at stake "Where is this tiling going to end?" asked Mr. Ayleswoith. ' "VYo bare made it a crime for a man to go fishing on Holiday: we have branded as a criminal a bey searijr grown who BSSOkea I cigarette. I believe the (lav is ! Hot far di-iant when the intlucnces seated the Mill.-r , bill will demand a criminal statule ag;:inM en 1 jil.i". iug. liaiicing and any other form of amusement V'hi'h certain people may regard a* sinful." He thought the whale Mibiect of rigulating racing , ns^ " i.lb"! - BlijCht SBfelj be left to the provillcis. If the pio.iinial Kovenuaeata caakl be trusted to rasjw-Jat- the lnpioi tv.itlic tiny eaaJd iirtainly retralate ra mi-' assorlatloas. The steasare prasased bj Mr. MeOoil. he said. v. a- saaerfar in every way to tile . JMiMcr bill, and he would support it." although the matter of the length of line a meeting ahottld l.iM and the ssaaher of meeting* to be held in any SSe vcar ahoold be a Blatter to be dealt with by provincial legists! ion. (Cheers, i Mr. Laaeaster favored tin- nnu-iidment nronos ^l I |)V Mr. MeCaB. He had reeeired letters alne-st eoai-ii'iiiiiding him to vote for the Milb r bill, but he had ataa r.eijved bmBJ letl era from moderate people «irg ug him to vote for tie- amendment . The pro-paaal sf Mr. McOall w'.mld. far one thing, make far ■ les^ byprurrisj among the seaple. In the true in te rests • i sMiralitx. therefore, he thought the aasead-inciit wa» i le imd lejrbdatioa the bouse eaald pa^^. Mr i; rasas (WeHandt defeaded the Fort Brie ir»c';. which le- said araa raaaweaed on as bhrh a plane as tin- V.'o "Ibitie race track. He pointed "ill tbat thin were dasereaeea of opinion a to whit vi;i~ a proper -laiidard of moral ivi titiule. He re tnitided the hou . that at one time there was a great call I j againM the running of street cars on Sun daurs. If a by law were proposed to stop the running "f street ears sa Saadajra in Ihtaaaa in- are-dieted lll.lt It WOUld be badly defeated. Mr. Milicr. father of the bill, showed irrilathm in replying to Mr. Aylcawortb. who had assumed 'he ; rob- of i-odfather bv calling his measure the Yati\i • liill. After some 'of Mr. Miller's supuorlcrs had (Continued on second page.) DEBATE OX THE MILLER BILL. (Continued from first page.) " l ccn heard Mr. McColl moved that .Section I of the MB, which detiu. s ■ " • mini n gaming house" Be '• struck out. Mr. Mct'oll's motion was carried amid 1 loud cheers l.y 7^ votes ( 77. Clause 1 having Ihi-u removed from the hill. Mr Mct'oll movid that the same treatment he accorded I to clause 2. which denned a ••common betting place" and also the word "place." To this motion Mr. Miller « MMoaed Bfl anie:idment declaring that "the (BKk-Has of this hill shall not extend to licts betw.-. ;i i individuals, l. either of whom is engaged in bookmak i ing as a business or profession." 'this suh-aiacid-inent was defeated l.y a standing vote of S7 to 74. and Mr. Miller siitlere'd a further reverse in the ad action '; of Mr. McColl's proposal to strike out clause 2 " by a vote of yeas. S5. nays 73. Mr. Mct'.'ll wished to carry the work of destruction further, and to strike out dSSBM :i. dctiuing ■ J disorderly house or place as including a gambling i-stalilishment. He wished to incorporate in the hill 1 clauses which he had proposed the day before, including a ■eettoa de. hiring that •"everyone is guilty v of an indictable .flense who frequents or loiters in I ' public place on behalf of himself or any other person fur the purpose of betting or wagering, or agreeing t" bet or wancr. or paying bets or wagers, and I shall be liable f..r the first offense to a fine of $00, '■ and upon the *•- -. nd offense to a fine of $100. .Air. Miller then moved that the committee- rise. This meant the killing of the bill. Mr. Lancaster at « once entered an emphatic pretest against any sti.li ^ procedure. "I am not here fooling with this matter," he said. "As I have said before. I am pre. pared to make a good law in this matter before the e house, lb-cause Mr. Miller eaunot get all he wants I cannot see that this committee should rise and than) - prevent any law betas passed," Mr. Beaderaea (Haltoni said Be presumed the object ■ of Mr. Miller's motion was to kill the bill, -in.1 he was set goiag to help him in any such attempt. t Ha did not think the bill should be abandoned to ° anv such fate. Mr. Miller said he thought the M -Col] amendments would make things more objectionable to the e mrpin.rters of the legislation than they are at present . Finance Minister Fielding suggested that Mr. Miller should make his motion to rise and report progress and ask leave to sit again. Mr. Fielding said I liiH proposal would leave an opportunity for an agree-ment tx-ing cine to bttweCB the contending parties. L Mr. Miller replied that he would accept Mr. '• Fielding's BBggeetten, and attempted to withdraw his motion, but failed to obtain unanimous consent and ■ the Miller nioiion being put. was voted down. Mr. Lancaster entered a protest against the time of the house being arasted in this way. For two j days tb? bouse had lx-en discussing the question, yet now in fifteen minutes a satisfactory measure could d he passed if the members would only concentrate . their minds on the subject. Mr. Gorman said the motion to MMtt progress : would very likely carry. He thought the great object of the propaard legislation was to reduce the 1 ■anther f says aa whfeh raea meetings should be '• held, and Be advised owners and operators of race * tracks to reduce their meetings, otherwise they \ would probably find n.xt aeaalea legislation would '1 l e passed which would not Ik- to their advantage. By th's time tbe house was in great confusion. '• Mr. McColl and some of his lappin T I ■ were eager * to hold their advantage and to pat through the .-on, ! mittce the ISBstltaUl measure known as the Pmg-Jish bill. Some supporters of the Miller bill were anxious to make a compromise, but Mr. Miller himself was olidurate. Other memliers. notably Mr. Henderson, were not disposed to surrender, although Mr. ''■ Miller had (rtgnldrd his willingness to quit. Finally Sir Wilfrid Laurier mov d that the committee i rise ami reaarl pc cress. Mr. tardea asked what this meant. Was the bill „ to .vine up again: Sir Wilfrid Laurier — We all want an early prorogation. I think we have given a good deal of .f time to this measure. Mr. Bord.-n. the opposition leader, and other members i insisted u|h u something more definite. Would Id the government, by again taking the bill up out of .f its order, make further consideration at this session m possible. V Sir Wilfrid Laurier — Not unless all parties agree h to it. The motion then passed without further comment it or division. Whether the ■abject of betting legislation comes W un a^aiu il.is session depends on the altitude of Mr. r. Miller and bis immediate following. The House is i- a unit on the qaratioa of legislating agates! baad-Baak ! Betakes ana tipsters" advertise meats. But the "■ supporters of the Miller bill are not disposed to accept any eeinproniisc and in view of the raaeral do e- sire for eailv prorogation the peeslMltt] of any agreement e- lnuliial'v satisfactory is v. rv remote. Both Mr. r. Miller and Mr. afeCoH state that thee will bring W tin ir respective bills before Parliament next session. "■ Fighting Bob is Training Well.: Work of George Reif's Derby Eligible Impresses Trainers at Churchill Downs-Waldo Doing Nicely. FIGHTING BOB IS TRAINING WELL. Wcrk of George Rcif's Derby Eligible Impresses Trainers at Churchill Downs — Waldo Doing Nicely. LaassrBle. Ky.. April 0. — Although the track at Churchill Baaraa was still slow and few of the ! trainers at the track are*? willing to take a chance with their charges. Fighting Bob went three eight be I impressively Thursday, and as lie was led back to i his barn more than one horseman was heard to i reasarl that the son of Knight id' FUcrslh — 1-udy Ciccnslecvcs was going to lie a hard horse to beat in the Derby in the event that he eoutinues to train i well. 'I'he chestnut colt awaked three eighths in .".s. lighling for his brad Trainer ;ass was highly impressed with the work of his charge. He did not cxiiect that Fighting Bab would IK" able to work so fast with track conditions as they were. He • was all smiles when tin- colt went back to his barn i and cooled out ate ly. Waldo was asked to go a mile, which he did in I handy fashion. He was accon.panicil by Dei I J Maid, . from the Forsythe barn, and the manner in which i bath accomplished their work impressed the onlookers. - The son of I'lanuiles circled the course in 1:48|. . lighting for his head at all stages. Berry Maid will I be ready when the races start. Ualeigh (Vlston. the ■ colored trainer aha is handling Waldo for C. I.. Harrison, was an interested onlooker while Fighting ! Bab was traveling over the oiurse like a bullet from i a Mauser. He seemed to think that the move was a I goixl one. but stat d that Waldo could do just as I well if given his head. Colston is sweet on the • I'laiiudes salt ami does not think that anything will 1 press him in the Derby. Some of the trainers at the 1 Downs are of the astasia that Waldo will not be ' ready on May lo for a bruising race. They seem to think that beesaac he is by long odds the most rateable - piece sf horseflesh engaged in the race that bis trainer will not bustle him along as lie would 1 were he U ordinary thoroughbred. Colston is delighted ■ because the son of Flanudes is not coughing. . lie laughs at the theory that he will "baby" the bay olt. "I will give him all the work he needs." said 1 the colored trainer. "He will lie as fit as a fiddle t when the big race is run and will saow everyone that t be can travel over a route. Some lay that he won't t last over seven-eighths. Y'ou take it from me that t he can heat -everything eligible to start against him i I'nmi one jump to four miles or swimming the river r if necessary." (apt. Jim Williams, who is quartered at Douglas s I'ark. had three of Irs juveniles out for exercise B and they took to their work like veterans. Sweet t Owen aiid County Tax were asked to go three-eighths s and covered the distance in 40. Governor Gray was R asked to go a half mile. He had plenty of weight t np and covered the distance in M. Trainer Hick Brooks gave Gliding Belle her final ' Work be fare the sblnmeBt of the Scnulte stable cast. The filly went a mile in 1:54, no fast work being attempted. ' Great things are expected of the Schulte l" horses this season. King Olympian, which was a 1 fair two-year-old. has grown wonderfully and is ex-In " cted to show tine performances as a three-year-old. '" Then Mr. Schulte also has Zietwip in his string. This mare lias never failed to earn brackets in the e Past, and will doubtless again make good. The '" Schulte horses are on their way ast. Joint I.. Morris, who trained Azra for George Long ~ when he won the Kentucky Derby in 18ML and who • two years later won the Kentucky Oaks with Zelika. was at the track yesterday. The veteran trainer r now coiiditcts a breeding farm in Woodford County. This aeaaaa he says six thoroughbred foils have lieen ■ dropped at his place. Two are by Cesarlon. but ' tiny are not out of his own mares, lioth their dams s lieiiig owned by John Welch, of Spring Station, '• (hie is a cheslnut colt out of Marshetta and the • other out of Mary Agnes, dam of Louise S. The ' others are: mart colt, by Charcot— Toddy Smith. Bay Bait, by Sampson — Fair Fortune. Chestnut colt, by Sampson— May Bird. J. 0L Calm, who raced six horses for Barney v Schreibcr at Juarez last winter and ItatBtly brought it l !iem here, is developing several horses bred and d raised by himself at ua Mlsseasi stock farm. They y are seven in numlier and. odd to note, arc maiden I three year olds. Not one ever ■parted colors. Six of the lot are by the F.:iglish-bred son of Itoval II Hampton-Bitter Root, and the other is by the Cali-I i- fornia sire. Counter Tenor. They are all out of if noted raea mates. . Barney Schreiber is Appreciative. j ' , i ! .' ' ! , 1 , . I BARNEY SCHREIBER IS APPRECIATIVE. San Francisco. Cal.. April !».— The defeat of Pali 1 (inn was (he surprise of racing at Oakland today, i'. i be marc had won three races in a row and was an odds on favorite for the third race. She made ij, a miserable showing and finished outside the money. Spolin. heavily backed, led all the way and w n ,„' from Lady I'anchiia and Orelio. The stewards an-n Minced (hat they were displeased with the race of ,'( Goiiilinu and an inves(iga(ion will be held Tuesday. Gohitinn was ridden by jockey t.ross. who had ,j planned to leave next week for New York with (he 1(. horses of George W. Berry. . Jockey Archibald carried off (he riding honors by landing three winners. He made his farewell ap ; aeairaee on Garreaea, which won as she pleased. i Lord of (be Forest. s(ar(ing for the first time after an extended let-up. won the fifth race from Faiieui! Hall. Aldrian ruled favorite in the two year old S j dash, but Jim Basey came in for strong stip|n rt. Salali won all the way. ln-ating Jim Basey. on which ,|j Gargan was of little assistance a,t the finish. Al I drian was third. Barney Schreibcr sent the following telegram to [o Secretary Ityan of the Canad'an Breeding Bureau: l: "Received vour telegram containing announcement ,f of the rejection of the anti-racing hill by House of 4 ( oiiin.oii- with extreme pleasure. Members of local ,1 racing colonv are jubilant. The sentiment of the i,. Canadian public means the probable salvation of :1 a great sport on this continent and a return to saner ■V legislation baaed oa principles of personal liberty. I desire to show my profound appreciation by donating ,! forthwith a choice thoroughbred stallion to the Canadian I'.reeding Bureau. The local racing g out look is eery encouraging, as the recent favorable d ■cisions ,,f the Supreme Court firmly re-establish " the spirt in California." George Benv will ship twelve two-year olds to . New York Tuesday. The list includes Anteuer. Fred " Ke« nc. .lack Bardette. Linda. Kormak. Aldrian. In-dora, Sam Matthews, Ulnar, Agnar and Bdda. , St. Francis threw Bond a( the start of the iiflh race, but the rider escaped injury. Answers to Queries. ■ ; ANSWERS TO QUERIES, w. B.. Da/laa. 0. The parlay was void as to 0 Bodega. G. W. A . Louisville. Ky. Bets slooil as (he horses .s finished. F. II.. St. I.oitis. Mo. The Ik I on Bodega was a draw. J w.. Batsa o. The show bet on otilo eras a a draw and sboaJd be ref led. The straight lad t lost. II. S.. Hamilton. O. Bits on the Barnsdale race e stood and wile nd affected by his subsequent (lis ■ 1 1 :.t 1 i tie.i t ion. J. A.. Chicago. It wa Gloppcr that was entered ,1 an. I ran and the bet was void as to Oppar and good 11 on High Baase. Dfx, Kansas City. Mo. The parlay was void M to o Olilo because there was no separale place price e againsl him and won as a single place bet on Louis s des Cogue ts. With the Eastern Trainers.: Approach of Opening Day at Aqueduct Leads to Increased Activity at Long Island Tracks. ! I i i i • i I . i - . I ■ ! i I I • 1 1 ' - 1 ■ . 1 t t t t i r s B t s R t ' ' l" a 1 " '" e '" ~ • r ■ ' s '• • ' v it d y I II i- of if WITH THE EASTERN TRAINERS. p Approach of Opening Day at Aqueduct Leads to Increased Activity at Long Island Tracks. V New York. April it. — Unusual activity is now being displayed at the local tracks and early in the morning hundreds of owners, trainers, dockers and regu- hits are on hand watching the gallops. At Sheeps- -, head Bay yesterday S. C. llildrelh showed King ** .lames. Joe Madden. Lose Queen. Dalmatian. Uesti-gouchc. Woodcraft. Montgomery. Jeanne d'Arc. Fayette. . ircstone. Fddie llugaii and Dandelion. There seemed to be no tendency to hurry any of them except Dalmatian, which got a brisk work-out and may atari in the Carter Handicap. i'he Keeae horses included Ballot. Maskctte. Hilarious. Sweep. Urasasere. MeBsaade. Helmet. Mete- i,. pilot III.. Stiaragist. Lord Rochester. Arch Duke, .o' vbsconiler. County Chairman. Infatuation and others, j \V. 1'. Fine's Glori.i. which conies here with a big |(| reputation, galloped an easy mile, while J. B. Mad- j, den showed Hampton Coart, Bishop and a bunch of .. iwo-year-ohl fillies. A. G. Blakeloy. just arrived ,, from California, worked Aiasee. Blackford and sev- ■, era! others, witli jockey Glass in the saddle. Other ti' beraea out at the Bay were The Peer, Tony Bsaera, an _. luillcare. Dartmouth. CompliineiK. Rusteiu. Queen j. Marguerite. Ostein!. I'ercy Johnson. Guy Fisher, y Charlie Hargrave and Dandy Dixon. Al Graveaead l'itz Herbert galloped an easy three- \ planers and seemed to be coming to hand nicely. (jj Sir John Johnson, the crack sprinter and weight ,j carrier, had plenty oi speed for live-eighths, though n the boy had him under a hard pull. Rocksione and -,' Louise S.. trained bv Frank Weir, will race at ., Aipicdmt. while Weir thinks Alfred Noble will win " the Carter Handicap. Tom Welsh had a busy time J with the Whitney. Belmont and Newcastle Stable's two-year-olds, some of which will be sold at auction ,■ next' week. Welsh will have R. F. Little's l'rince " Imperial ready for early engagements, as this colt (( is training finely. _. R. T. WBsoa, Jr.'s horses attracted the most = in attention at Belmont Dark. Of the older horses, no attempt will be made lo harry Olamhala. Candle- _. la rry. Beaucoup. Falcada and May River. Mexoaua. J Brr.shbroom. Respousful and Radium Star may be ^ the ones to begin operations at Aqueduct. The Wil- i, :on two-year-olds out yesterday were Sheriff Bradley, jj IMiantasque. Owanux. Onager. Old Boy. Mystic _j River. Limpet. Hingham. Dorchester, Amain. Agnier and Others. R. F. Carman's big stable also got ( plenty of action, while a number of cross-country iiorsv s enjoyed an airing. |( Hejirv McDanie] has engaged quarters for fourteen s horses 'belonging to R. L. Thomas that he will bring Irom Jacksonville. In his letter to Superintendent „ Clarke making the reservation, trainer McDaniel J be announced that the horses were all in first-class con- y dition aid that Foils, with which he won the Anieri- j can Derby hist Saturday, came out of the race ex- j is (cllentlv.' From time to time rumors have been cir- t eulated that R. L. Thomas was to retire from racing, i, but his present stable suggests that its dissolution ,, to is far from his intention. In the fourteen that McDaniel will bring an- several two-year-olds, many of which have been extensively engaged in the stakes thioughout the season. OGiers that were left in winter quarters in the care of Deter Winisncr wdjl be added to the Thomas establishment with the : arrival of the Jacksonville division. ■ James McLaughlin has readied Aqueduct from . Jacksonville. It has been Mr. McLaughlin's custom ,, to race at l'imlico in the spring, but his string was j kept moderately busy all winter at the Florida track , i and he has made ap his mind to be on hand for the v apealasj of the New Y'ork season. Fauutleroy is ,. well engaged, but it may be that he will not be ( seen under colors at Aqueduct. , August Belmont, chairman of the Jockey Club. , will make his racing start at the Dinilico meeting ., of tile Maryland Jockey Club April Ml An express ■ company has contracted to bring the Belmont horses j from the farm at Garnctt. S. C. to Baltimore to- | morrow. The string has been going along well at , the farm in the care of John Whaleii and will led ; be far from racing condition when they are unloaded , at tin- old Maryland comse. ,| Two carloads of horses are due at Aqueduct Sun-x day from the Jamestown track. In the shipment will f come the string Albert Simons is training for J. W. | Schorr. i Walter B. Jennings has received the chestnut filly ; Intrinsic from the Garth firm in Virginia. She has ^ improved greatly in appearance after having been turned out during the cold months. | Missing Horses Reach Destination. 1 i'. ij, ,„' of ,'( ,j 1(. . by ; i j S ,|j I to [o l: ,f of 4 ,1 i,. :1 a ■V ,! MISSING HORSES REACH DESTINATION. I , I Lexiiiglon. Ky.. April '.». -After being a week on j the road in a freight car without regular attendants. , Miltoa B.. belonging to c. D. Chcaaalt. and Harriet ( Rowe. Claiborne. Lady Lewis and Bonnie Bee. owned , by J. II. Nichols, arrived this morning from Jack s arviile. The hatsea Were tucked and drawn aud the Nichols lot were considerably scratched. They were examined by Doctors Leach and Bryan and reports were made bv them as (o the injuries. At- tornev Kemper, on behalf of the owners, will file claims for damages. The negro attendants who were with the horses were for some reason left in Jaek-,^ sonville. When (hey got to Montgomery, the rail-p road eaaspaay assigned a man to go with the horses. The veterinarians say it will be several weeks before the horses will lie in condition to race. There was much work at the Kentucky Association course this morning. The best moves were: John Furlong — Five-eighths In 1:0:5. Markie M. — Half mile in BSf. Ocean Queen — Half mile in 4HJ ; fivo-oighlhs In 1:03, pulling up. Joe Morris -Mile in 1:47. Sylvestris— Three-quarters in 1:17. Foxy Mary — Three-ajaartera in 1:171. Star Actor — Three quarters in l:1(j». F.llen a Dale— Three-quarters in 1:17. Several two-\ car olds worked three-eighths in * around ."7 and halves in about U. ' i Breeders to be Heard Wednesday. to g " to . " , to 0 .s a a a t e ' BREEDERS TO BE HEARD WEDNESDAY. Albany. N. Y'.. April ! .— The Senate Codes Ci in- I tnittec. which gave a hearing recently on the Agncvv- .1 I'crkins bills to make more stringent the Hart- t Agncw b(dting law. has decided to give horse i it bleeders another opportunity to be heard on Wednes- a day next, when counsel for the Jockey Club will ( submit amendments to make asarc apectBe the real s purpose of the bills and limit Hour preaeai scop-. I I'hes • amendments will be abated solely at the book- 5 makers and will not make bene owners guilty of violations of the law if they make wagers among | themselves or prohibit betting among individuals at h the race tracks. t The Senate Codes Couimitlee is pracf icall v unani ( nious in its opinion that the Agiiew-IVrkins bills I are altogether too radical and that there is no pap-alar sentiment lo support any proposition aimed to kill hois,- racing altogether. After the Codes Com- inittee hears the br lers on Wcdnesdav it is ex- pected that the Agncw -I'crkins bills will' be so tempered as to arouse lit lie if any serious opposition ■ from breeders. I. John Morrow Reported Dying. ,1 11 to o e s JOHN MORROW REPORTED DYING. '.' John Moriovv. widely known throughout the Halted n Stales and Canada as a racing judge, was reported ,\ to be dying at his home at Nashville. Teiin.. last 1 lh sight. Mr. Morrow's Sral eaptrleaee as a race track h saarial was ssteed al Hawtharae track. Chicago. ,. He afterwards otlleiated at several Canadian tracks. 1 Darling Again Triumphs.: Williams Filly Continues Her Successful Career at Jacksonville Track. p V -, ** i,. .o' j |(| j, .. ,, ■, ti' _. an j. y \ (jj ,j n -,' " ., J ,■ " (( _. = in _. J ^ i, jj _j ( |( s J „ be y j j is t i, ,, to DARLING AGAIN TRIUMPHS WILLIAMS FILLY CONTINUES HER SUCCESSFUL CAREER AT JACKSONVILLE TRACK. Carries 120 Pounds to Victory in Florida Juvenile Stakes — Starter Brown in Poor Form at the Barrier. Jacksonville. Fla.. April 9. — R. D. Williams' handsome tilly. Darling, added another to her extensive string of victories at Monorelf by winning the Florida Juvenile Stakes, the feature event al the program ottered this afternoon. On Wednesday Darling captured the Fountain of Youth Stakes, in which she shouldered 120 pounds, the same weight that she carried today. In her race this afternoon Darling showed a great flight of speed. She ran the first three-eighths in ::."« and the half mile in 47. exeelb nt showing with such an impost as she had. Behind Darling were Clay. I^utis des Cognets. Miss Von del Ilodeu and Sir Kearney. The start was a poor one. Sir Kearney -being left the the post. As a natter id' fact, starter Brown's work at the barrier during the afternoon was exceedingly had. In the fifth race Hoffman left the harrier to a Hying start and opened up a tremendous lead in the first eighth. The result was that the race was a procession all the way. Spellbound, the second choice, was as good as left. Five favorites won and the books ■astatesd extremely heavy losses. Jockey Wilson was fined $100 and suspended for the remainder of the meeting for beating the Imrrier with Hoffman, and jockey Deavenport was set down (or the remainder of the meeting for all but his stable for breaking through the barrier with Ltsta the opening dash. Hoffman reduced the track record for a mile and a sixteenth by three-fifths of a Serosal when he ran the distance in 1:4C JL At a meeting of the Southern Jockey (Tub held this morning G. Y. Barnes was ruled off. together with the horse Barnsdale. The ease of trainer Jaeger was held ovt r, while H. Van By was restored to (rood standing. _ , Darling's record to date is seven firsts and a second out of eight starts. The stable of R. L. Thomas was shipped from here tonight. This stable will race at Aqueduct, then ship to Canada. It was reported here this afternoon that the schedule of dates for the Canadian circuit would probablv something like this: Toronto. May 21 to June 4; Montreal. June 4 to June 1S: Hamilton. June 21 to July 2: Fort Krie. July 4 to Julv 16: Windsor. Julv to July ."0: Fort Krie. July IS to July :;» : Miou-treal. August 27 to September 10: Tftronto. Soptem-l er 17 to iSeptemlier 24: Hamilton. September 27 October lO: Windsor. October 10 to October 22. Ragman Finally Meets Defeat. : ■ . ,, j , i v ,. ( , , ., ■ j | , ; , ,| f | i ; ^ | I I j , ( , RAGMAN FINALLY MEETS DEFEAT. Norfolk. Va.. April 9. — Glorious racing was enjoyed at the Jamestown Jockey Club's track today. The attendance was as large as upon any day of the meeting, assay new arrivals from Hear Y'ork were on hand and the racing itself could not have been improved upon. Weather conditions were ideal and very seat in the grandstand was filled. The boxes were also entirely sold out. Dr. Billow showed a return to his good form of last season by simply toying with his opposition in the hurdle race. Otilo. the third choice in the feature race. lowered Ragman's colors at last. Ragman tried to make a runaway race of it. but failed dismally. Fins and Needles, which acted lietter than hitherto at the barrier and ran kindly throughout, also beat the favorite. The race for green hunters proved interesting. They finished, however, in Indian tile. The Norfolk Hunt Club turned out en masse, and loud was the applause which greeted Mr. W. B. Carney, Jr.. on his return to the paddock. Patriot, a well-supported second choice, starting fir the first time at the meeting, took Fond Heart. the 7 to lo favorite, into camp in the opening race. (11.1 Grenade was eight lengths behind Fond Heart at the finish. Patriot was run up to $1,000 and was bought by F. T. Miller, owner of Fond Heart. In the fourth race Joe Jones' good youngster. Rash, was backed from evens to 7 to lO ami. after getting away next to last, ran around his company ■ad won going away by five lengths from Jack Ryaii and Barbj Ward. Abe Attell ran into the fence tsoon after the start and jockey Burton's ankle was broken. Billie liibbs. heavily backed, caidured rho fifth race front the favorite. Oppar. with the steeplechaser. Xebec, backed from lo to 1 dowu to S, in third place. Recent work-outs: Alice- Three-quarters in 1:18, handily. Baby Willie Three-eighths in 4l . Bled. Bavaria - Quartc mile in 23ft. A good tilly. Good News Half mile in Sift. Helen B. -Eighth n.ilc in 12|, easily. Hyperion II. — Half mile in 53, cantering. Jim. Rcardou —Quarter mile in 2." . easily. John Carroll -Throe-(|iiarters in 1:2( . cantering. Kilderkin -Three-ipiartcrs in 1:1S. driving. King's Guinea — Quarter mile in 2ti. easily. Lizzie Flat -Mile in 1:4." . In good form. Ortega -Quarter mile in 27. easily. Dalriot — Five-eighths in 1:04. In good shape. I'aul Davis -Quarter mile in 2t!2. cantering. The Clown— Five -eighths In 1 :( .'!«. driving,. Westburv— Three eighths in :'.s. easily. Jack Atkin Quartered at Pimlico. * ' i ' I .1 t i it a ( s I 5 | h t ( I JACK ATKIN QUARTERED AT PIMLIC0. Baltimore. Mil.. April 9. — Witli such stars of the turf as Jack Atkin. Xealon and Sager. John Dowers, trainer for Barney Schreibcr. the famous Missouri turfman, and II. L. Shaw, has arrived at l'imlico from J.k ksonville. Dowers will have charge of the most prominent stable of horses to be raced here during the approaching meeting of the Maryland Jockey Club. Though Jack Atkin is to start in the Carter Handicap oa the opening day of tie- Aqueduct meeting. April IS. is tile intention of owner Schreibcr to have him aitpesr in handicaps arranged by the local jockey idu'o. Trainer Dowers will give the noted son of Sain his pn liiiiinar.v trials for the Carter over the Dinilico course, so that when he is shipped to New York he will Im- in the pink of condition. Others in the Schreibei-Sliaw string arc: Charlie Fistinan. Tap Note. Vroeland. Indian Maid. Philander. Btaperor William. Animus. Deaateaa Arvi and the t wo v car-ohls. Anna Casse, Old Sipiaw. Isabel Casse. Billy Stiiivc. Louis Katz. Sam Lewis. Forty Fun- and Wilfred filiate. Corrigan Departs from Pensacola. ■ I. '.' n ,\ 1 lh h ,. 1 C0RRIGAN DEPARTS FROM PENSAC0LA. I'ensacola. Fla.. April !». — There was a slightly de creased attendance this afternoon, hut s| eciifation kept up to the former standards. The indications are that few, if any. of the horsemen will leave here because of the Southern Jm kev Club's refusal to extend the local dates. The Corrigin band of racers will be shipped tonight to LeafarrBle. Horsemen were it.bilint when news reached here that the Miller bill had failed of passage in the Canadian I'ar nt. Advices were received that racing at I e- lerhahnr Dark. Maarwal. would begaa May i." . Several ilist;n-ruis||,-,| naval officers, including Admiral Vuuuj;, were in attendance this afternoon. Page 2 DAILY RACING FORM PUBLISHED DAILY EXCEPT MONDAY. Daily Racing Form Publishing Co. , 69 PLYMOUTH COURT, CHICAGO. ILL. Entered as second-class matter. April 2. lSJMi. a: the post-office at Chicago, Illinois, uuder the Act if f March 8. 1S7_. CHICAGO. ILLINOIS. AI'RIL 10. MM. Telegraphic Form. TELEGRAPHIC FORM. The horses which seem lx-st in Monday's [Ml are: Moncreif Park — Jacksonville. Fla., April *.). 1 — Marie Hyde. Universe. 1 1 IIBgSlaB 1 BiaYhBjj. •"•• •'■ "• Carpenter. Del Friar. .-{— M. J. Whal.n. Oqaetns, Pedigree. 4-Strike Oat, 1T ing Footstep*, Jne Battens. ."i Amanda bee. Aiuiiinii Beae. Btsehethaa. 8 Datlj r.iil!iii:iu. lame Switi. Oeeaap K. 7 Edwin 1... Plate, Hooray. T. K. Lyneh. Jamestown Jam. stow u. Va.. April 0. 1 — Osorinc. King Avondnh . Patriot. 2 — Kara Batata. Jack Byaa. Doria Ward. ■ Mem \v. l. Hin.:.. Setae 4 — Pander. Lurid. Aunt Kate. 5 — Fins and Needles, Sum;;. .Mm Carroll. J. A. Hop.-.vell. Pcnsacola Ponsaola. Fla.. April 11. 1--My Kitty . Lady Maxim. Petite. 2 — Punk\. Slav .'cue. Escutcheon. .3— Yankee Pooh. I'io Pico. Our Nugget. 4 — Colonel Austin. The Bam. h'hBTthorpr 5 — Dr. Crook. Oesa. Tannie. J. L. Dcuipsey. The horses which seem best in Tuesday's races are: Oakland— Oakland. Cal.. A[iril II. 1 — Jim Busey. Abigail K.. Zlata F.rana. 2 — Bui hence. Father Stafford. Amp-do. :; Chester Kruni. Orbicular. Phil Mohr. 4— Likely Diendonne. Kev Hindoo, Bubbling Water. ".— C'don.d .lack. Beau Man. Kedeeni. u — Good Ship. Dr. Doaghcrty. Acpiia. J. H. Scanlan. Fine Field is Assured.: Indications That 15 of 66 Eligibles for Breeders' Futurity Will Go to Post Opening Day at Lexington. FINE FIELD IS ASSURED. Indications That 15 of 63 Eligibles for Brcrders' Futurity n- Will Go to Post Opening Diy at Lexington. Lexington. Kv.. April :•. The Bidders' Futurity, for two v.ar obis a; Bait a Bslle. wlii.h is to !„• the Be feature race f the tirst day of the Keateck) Ass -rtetioa'a .,,. avriag meet lag. Saturday. April 38. has as sixtv .i-.'lit ellgihlec. Bariug Secretary William H. I Shelley and nthera who ; av kepi tab aa tlu voang e Men ■gnre lhal bo Fearer than Mteea of these will ill go to the post. In that .vein the gross ralae of the he iae. Ml be ".74i. The Breeders' I utuvity closed Id with 1P4 aoaateati n- al $•"• each; sixty eight n-mainel , in Jauuar.v 1 at ?1~. each, atartera arc :„ to I ; \ S.",o .i.;.liiio:.,l each, and the atsaoriatiua adds ds $L mk». The slakes will be divided 7o p.i nt. to t,. the winner. M per eeat. to the a road and M per ■ r .•en-, to the third. To thla stake three is a eaaanla- a- Haa l'ir-e of . ."in» added at half a mile, to which . ii anv tare -Teal •-■■Id B»aulaated tor and not Parting an in the l"utnrit\ ra . is Hifttb upon the pa vines in I of $•.'.•. three dsya prior to iis ranainc. which will ill b - aa Thursday M..\ .. lln- money .vi!l b. divided .1 on the same basis as in the original ra.-e. Kaaaea lave been registered for nearly all ..f the be ellgtMea sad they are -.- faOaam, Me name of tbe he owi-.er apj eartec Is paroathaala after the name of of the dam: Allendale Queen, b. f. by .lean Bereau.l — Little He Vag i.I. L. Tarltoni. Any Fort. b. c. by Star Shoot— Amy Favenport „t (Calesbv Wood ford l. Bad News II.. b. g. by Carry Hermann— Performance at- iK. It. Bradb-y i. Ileitis rh. c bv Star Shoot B.onnie Blue II. II. O'ut.sbx' BjOOilfordl. Bfal iliim. eh. .. be M. lice -l.u. ill. ■ Miup'.i;. (W. W. K. Aaplegate). Billiken. b. c. by Singleton — Basilisk ( K. II II. WilsvU.i. , f " '• 1 I « ;i i i '; 2 " ■ J 1 v I ' I '■ « ^ e - ■ t to ° e I L '• Blair Bag^iey. eh. c. by FarandoU — Custance (George II. WBltacj |. Bobov Beyer, en. c, bv Orlando — Sweet Alice tE. U. Bradley i. Brass liuttoii. eh. c. bv Adam — Tarpeia II. (K. .. K. Bradley). (- (M) Butter Ball b. c. by Sempronius — Miss Jordan iK. K. Bradtey). Haiicing yue.-n. b. f. bv St. Lawrence II.— Cathay (C. I». Chenaulti. Bay treat, eh. f. bp 0 sldt r» at — Aayday (F. E. Jg Drrrer). (^ lbadwood. rb . bv U.solute II. — Sister Juliet s 1.1. N. Camden I. s ^: Helthorpe. b. 1'. by W'Xi'.sthorpc— Semper Fidele H iWablok laimi. I. leanor Striblmg. blk. f. by Stalwart— Two Heart (W. Showalter). Kuibeiiish. eh, f. by Alvcscot — Bashford Bell. s (George J. Long). _ i Kxemplar. b. c. by Alvescot — Azucena ( George J. | ' Fatrv St. rv. b. f. bv Yoler— bile Fancy (J. S- s Met uliough)/ , _ s Fannv Kemble. b. f. bv Seuipronnis— Janet (.ray a IT. J- * G. II. Clay). S Farces*, b I. by I lotow— Faveua (IJ. II. Wilson). s Forehead, eh. c. by tlolderest — Forelock (.lohn II. g Morris). Gertrade :.. b. f. by Mazagau— Bcnita Brush (J. T N. Camden). ,, Cohleii Bgg, b- f by Cesarion— Big (.iHise (Gcorg B. otti. _ - , . Covernor Gray, b. g. by Carry Hermann— Salatna H ' iloiiseniaid. ' b. f. by Broomstick— Ethel Pace (C. s L. Harrison i. 9 Ida K.. b. f. by Jean Bercaud— ,,.,-,,,. Mcdica (A. L. ■ Kramer). „ , ..... ,. . lima. br. 1. by Hastings -Monarka (Ihomas t. I McDowell). . _ .. .. .,, .... ,. . In. -isi.nl. blk. c. by Cesarion— Belle Swift \\. K, I ' IwataaL b. f. by Sain. Clicquot (B. Schrciber). latat, b. c. by Ornanieiit— Tartlet (II. P. Head '.lack Kieger. b. c. by Mazagan— Mary Agnes (John R bloateasvy. ''. c by Ben Stronu — My Beauty i.I. « ' LeopoM. i - «'. by Maaastharaa — tassaddtai (W. s ^UttteOaate br. f. by Belviderc— Lucasta by J "uttteXtefc e£?*V by Hurst Park-Marsara (J. J SLottVry Nif:'|1i'i'.'b. c. by Dick Wellcs-Hettie Creen | 'Nlarlborougir.'ch. c. by Woolsthorpe— Carsona (St. J ''X'zi^Mcade. ch. f. by Nasturtium-Ill Wind (J. ■ MeUraw, ch. c. by Cesarion— Euphrasia (J. 0. MMesa*erfe ch. e. by Mesmerist -Miss Longford s ,,Mi!m'.U'tu;i,Xb. Thr" Omm Hermann-Vivamliere s (Ncii W*lder?"b.' f. by Broomstick -Marslictta (John s WOeaJee! ehl^f, hf St. Simonian II.- Nun's Cloth l.T N. Camden). _ .. ... ,, 1. (1. Oianio. blk. f. by Ornament— S.vmpatica Ill(')r'a:S,W.. h. f. by Woolsthorpe— Cribbage (C. W. * J. U. M. (li PtaSTo*., eh. f. by Mazagan-Anty Premier Allan-a-Dale-Belle of Ash eh. g. hf 'r&SF^.'ETti'T*** Esher-Bevenge H I):ur,anna.Mir,"'by W ■■■ HIiMW LS*M- °Bol'Iert\0T:''b. f. by 1 ■ Mlllill J"1" j Ws,'11 xVvsius. Stalwart-Young Thistle ch. c. by g ,Ms:eiI.i,.'o,H;'1,'c' bv Sempronius-Portia Swett (W. I %ian"cnUTf. by St. Catien-Evil Eye (Ccorgc J ' 8»eta) Maharry. ch. f. by ■■•Miami JliMiPJl I lhm%rffSl)' b*. f. by Woodson-Ncw BaMta I {!£2£. I: "Tm*-^ nm m. -v *•* Lamb (J. N. Cut,.. ^Tabae. Mazagan-Baby b. c. by ^Titter, ch. f. by Cesarion -Bezique (C. W. Ueid- i"f,hc'whip. ch. c by Handspring-Grove Queen (St. ''Tnm^Ja"^-!.. c. by Sorcerer-Discard (St. Jan., •, ^V.'niorpe. b. c by Woolsthorpe-Yoltario (Wal- I i^5Sa?W '"'• f- *• lH^ belles-Mary La- J V:,Bay'nHyS^rSio.i-Bonnie Gem (B. II. Ander- | "?l,ataal colt hf Star Mail nillllTI (Clay I Louise II. F- I ViJ?»S: by Dick Welles-Flora M. (J. B. "'cteSLt Welles-Barbara tilly. by Dick Bespessl. Jacksonville Entries. ■ j d . : 1 be '• * \ '1 '• * ! ''■ i „ of .f i Id of .f m h it W r. is i- ! the "■ e- e- r. W "■ n- the Be .,,. has as H. I e will ill the he Id , :„ to ds to t,. per ■ r a- . ii an in I will ill .1 the be tbe he of of He „t at- II. II. (W. W. II II. JACKSONVILLE ENTRIES. ses -sar * tst%osr^^- \ maiden. _ (M) '" First Race— 5-8 c 0 m,;1. Mile. H-vear-o'.ds. Maidens. Selling. „„, ,T"n^: ,: -SJ^Bk »J ssso, Fniv.rse lowi-ntJ Dl7 XT2o . 10S 1.04J Amyl Ji2 sss^!. 715 ,. sssc,.-, L.vengstou . ,±ff* 7ir. ( sssl'.t Herdsnian IS»""vT10 I KS819 Marie Hyde i.'V 7DI i sssl'.t *Martin May 1V -t)- . sssio Ishkoodah li£ 7,„, s-ssl") Tom O'Doi. mil jjj T(H, ^, ,;"i Bell Rock vn'.'.'.'.W SS^fS Sister Line Second Race— 1-2 Mile. o-vear-ohls. Maidens. Allowances. Colts and Geldings. H (Track record: ssr.-O— l^-2-K-.n .: ssTM Dceivable jil |oj] , 1 ss-pii; Oakley ._, h«''VtI5 ^^^ sss,:4-- Boseb.Pg HI Ho i \m S-X|m W •-. , ssTsl Del Friar -oOg SK706 D. II. carpenter... J _.;; S8326 II. K. Brandt Ill ' * tA", SSC.17 Sewanee .-- ? ^ KK7K1 B.novator in' lll.....»o " nwi ss7si Vlto G Gararaad, eh. •. by Gold Heels — Lookteg Glass ... 1,s t Useppa. blk. c. by Cesarion — Gold z Wiug 11_ Third Race — 3-4 Mile. U-vear olds and upward. Allowances. fTrack i,.ord- (S&78— 1:111— 1— «»•) C kpmi i-'.lgree MB 1:U| 5..M4..XW wSS* AW.T .•1"2,!:^ ^loo-v, 0 ' HRB1MV M. J. Whale,, iMl.KKJI: •' ••■ • ]««--^ !;'( sssie,-- oquot.* (M, MBl:M 4. - «»• ■ v : g ' 88630 Woolspaa (M) .... 5 »2 v«£ . 887S0 Dr. Frank !.'' ' •/ ' s- KK819 Keep I'rying (Ml.. ' tl u' ' Isl! ' sss'.ii Ned Carsaaek '•»• !•! * 4 §• •*2S* • XS y , §88M Fav O. (M) --• 92.... WW J Fourth Race— 5 1-2 Furlongs. t ::-vear-olds and upward. Allowances. - (Track 1 r,l: 88322- 1 :«m:3 S- 112. 1 1 s.sc,T'.) STRIKE OUT .... K 1 :«»r,i 4..B)v.xil. - svs,o- Flylag Foots), ps... 1H7 1: is ::. 4 . .• T»J 8 sssc.i; .].-, tiaiteaa ••'! 1 :«»T* *--Wl •©li;' 5 NWOX Ari. lie, te U,7 1:o7t 4 . . Dh.. . /. , 1«j 1 . VSS47 Selet II MT J^ePJ o..l"l ..«.. 8 88867 Kiamesha 11 1l«M:o, I..M..XW s Fifth Race— 3-4 Mile. :: vear ol Is and Howard. Selling. (Track record: SSr.70 1 :1 II -7-l» -.. J (KSHTiO) Autumn Rose 118 1:ldf ■■■•]]- l-'.\ 1 88738* EUaatiethan » l:Mj •• - ■• _-- 88719* Misa sly MS 1:131 ;-• \\\ ••■.•; , ^si'.t^ •Moroeth ■• ,:,s ••■•114.. ■ ih» Ss.;.)l-*A.nanda Lee llol:l:;? ::. . MT. . /71 KR719 Starboard 117 1:11? ■• 112.. x^. MBM Icsspec Miiail :;. .11 . . • ■ • ,'»» I Sixth Race — 3-4 Mile. 4 vear olds and Howard. Selling. (Track record: SST.7li- 1: 1 1»— 7— MB .) . issslSiMaue Swift 1(14 1:12- ... . 1 1 1 . . X .-'•. . sssls^Dollv Bultman B»4 1:12! 4..111..XTW -.ssi;7- lloiee Hun B7 1:13* 4. . 121 . . - ^1 _ 88882 Bonnie Bard 115 1:131 . 12 . -®i}-[ ssstrr s,\ ur Beatler ..103 1:191 .". .121 . . / 1 1 0 (887071 El (hM 1M 1:1SJ 4. . 121 . - I M I K88U21 aniel 105 1:131 4. . 121 . . x JOB Hsajgy •Cooaey K Mt 1:191 (J. .lis. . x «• | Seventh Race— 1 1-16 Miles, 4 .rear-etas and aaward SeBlBg. (Track record: sKs'.»4 1 : Ml — 1 -WC .) _ I MBaM Plate 101)1:47 A..MP..X795 I ss7-.-. *D. sconmeta 110 1:47 4..106..XWO I ss7s.v Bdarte 1 1" l:«fl *■ \yr ■ x l\;' ' sss 4 Hoor.v f '' 1:4«S 7. . HO. . XiK) : (WW Kl fall" 1011:47 0. . HO. . X . M (sssir::. Great Jubilee 1M 1:4'.tJ 4 . .100. . X70.. «Apprentice allowance. The Bgarea under ••Bee." in share onirics show the best time made by the bursa at the distance. with wciirht carried. Stare January 1. DtO.s. 1 his time is not necessarily made by a winner. It may be the estimated time of a losing perforroaace. Jamestown Entries. (- (M) .. Jg (^ s s ^: H s i | s s a S s g . H s 9 ■ . I . I R « s J J | J ■ s s s JAMESTOWN ENTRIES. -Racing starts at 3:00 p. m. (Chicago time. 2.M.1 XUuns well in mud. ©Su|K-rior mud runner. maiden. First Race — 3-4 Mile. 3-year-aMs and upward. Selling. (Track record: 8M61— 1:13— 4— 11.V1 lad. Horse. wt. Bee. A. Wt. Ibb -p. (88890). Patriot MB 1:13 4..103. .©72". (888B0) King Avondale 104 1:12^. 5.. 110 790 sf-is.-.i •Uaorlae 101 1:13| 4. .101. . x7l." ss. -C-* a more t 109 1:13] ■':.. 83..X713 88873 Kilderkin 8.. Ms "mo Second Race — 4 1-2 Furlongs. 2-ve-ir-ohls. Maidens. Allowances. (Track- record: ■IBM BB 8 Ml 1 88870= Nora Eidii.ii 10S 72." sss'.i'.i-1 Boris Ward MB. . . .72i» S8S70*tStepchild Iff "■ 88899= Jack Bvan MS :."■(' £ 1«B 71(» SSS70 Bertha D Ml 710 88855 Mayweed MaV.XlM ssSiC.I tYankee Lady 100 :G«!! Ills 70.". sss-jr, Maromara 10S 70.". ssnoo, M. J. Shannon 10.S 700 88870 .lanelua 10S (i)-". thfTs. (!. .1. BagrOclBg entry. Third Race— 7-8 Mile. 4-vear-ohls and uttward. Selling. (Track record: 8MB4— l:97f— 4— 108.) SSS'ic,--Grenade 110 t:2S •). . 12o. . X"2.". 88872 Havre 10* 1:391 4..199..X7SN 88872 *W.-1. Hineh 10G 1::!2| 4.. 121 71". SS!illU! Xebec • 4. .US 71.i 889H0 •Enttaola 192 1:344 B..1M..X7M 88000 King's Guinea ...112 1:331 7. . 12S. . 70". 88828J Saltrain B..1M..X9M sss.".:: Panbpie Ml 1:10s P. .129. .X OK SS7S7 Go..,l Friar ."...120 (SKI ss7i:t) Bentete S..120 BM Fourth Race — S 1-2 Furlongs. :: rear-elds and upward. Selling. (Track record: 8874B— 1HPH I IB.) 88893 -Manheimor 10K 1 :0S ."». .MB. . 72.". 88873s Dander MB 1 Mil 4..MB..X790 ts.s7C.ll Aunt Kate 110 1 :0S* 4..M8..X7M 88826s Alloy 107 1 :0!)S B..MS 713 88818 •MeAadrews M 1:191 4. .Iff, . xTIS 88852 Firebrand 104 1:10* 7. . 10.".. . X 710 88820 Demetrios 4..MB..XTM H8900 Lurid 111 1:0Si 4. . MB. . X710 80826 Dona II 100 1:004 B..M3..X74B 88900= Xebec 4..1C-". 799 88853 Istria MS 1:131 S..10:; 7(M) 88898 Male eTetcber IM 1:M| B..M3..XSM sss.".:: Sam Fodge (M) .. ."»..10._, (4X1 HB73 Flat Creek 100 1:09* 4..MB..XBM Fifth Race— 1 1-16 Miles. Tl-vcar-.'lds and upward. Selllnt:. (Track record: 88807—1:47—4—105.) | 88897 -JOHN CABKOLL..107 1:431 8..190t...723 sss;oi Loh Cavauagh 10«l:4.Si! S..M3..X720 s.ss7:;:,*.Smug 91 1:49* ::. . s."...x71". 88785 Miss Popular 107 1 :49J 5..102..X710 88897= Pins and Needles. .109 1:47 ti. .114. . X70,i •Apprentice allowance. Oakland Entries. (li H j g I J I I I J | I I \ . ,. ( I i . H .: , 1 , t OAKLAND ENTRIES. No racing on Monday. These entries are for laws day's races. Racing starts at 1:40 p. m. (Chicago titno. 8:49.) XBuns well in mud. ©Superior mud runner. (Ml maiden. First Race — 1-2 Mile. 2-year-olds. Maidens. Allowances. (Track record: 74190 — 47—2—11:1.) Bat, Horse. wt. Bee. A. Wt. Hd P. 88892* Jim Baser 100 :47i» 107..X725 88873= Abigail K 100 :4.S§ 104..X72O 88792= Othale 109 :49 1(H 715 SS792 Zlata Braita M :50* M4..X710 88782 (Jreeu IsU- 109 70". 88792 Wiltrude S Oil Tim 88875 Dolly V. B 109 05O 88875 Lady M. M 109 SM 88683 Bost nta 100 t»5t 88154 Kiefer 109 BM Pearl Bass. b. f, by Altamas — Sea Bass 109 Bessie C. b. f. by Ossary — Scintillate 109 Second Race — Futurity Course. ,170 feel less than ::-4 mile.) 3-year-olds sad upward. Sidling. (Track record: 71S17— 1 :(JSJ— 2— 99.) 88838 Lena Lech M 1:111 4. . Iff. . ©72.". 88879= Roberta 110 1:11* 3..9B..X720 887CQ *Fr Molino 88 1:19 •'!.. B2..X715 (88874) Titus II 193 l:B a 19. .111 . . Xiln 88876s Little Slag 1111:111 4. .101 . . X7B3 88001 Ampedo 113 1:111 8..1I4..X700 88BS8 Father StalTord ...10sl:12 4. . 112. . ©Tor, SS770 Servicome IM 1:M| 4. . Ill . . ©700 88901 *VlH,r 4.. 9(S. . X09.". so::(r. Mabel Hollander .. 0. .104. .©)t»o 88092 Ilampass 110 1:12 4..111..XB9S SSS74 Quick Trip (M)... 4. .103 C7G Third Race — 1 Mile. .".-vcar-olds and apward. Allowances. t Track record: S9lo4— 1 ■:]*!— 4 — 93.) 88833s CIIFSTIvB KIU'M. 99 1:41 3..1B2..X79S 00808 11.il Mohr S2 1:42? 3.. 86.. ©720 (88833) Orbicular 116 1:371 7. .122. . X71.". 88633s Inclement MB 1:414, 4..MB..X7M (88778) Baleigh SB 1 :MH B..M6..X7M 88796= Aks Ar Ben 193 1:42] 4..M5..X7BS vss77 Fancv MB 1:405 B. .164.. X 766 S*flK)4 Bound and Round. IBs 1:36] B..M6. .X6M Foarth Race — 3-4 Mile. .'{-vcar-olds and upward. Handicap. (Track record: 789BP— 1 :11 — 0— 110.) BBMB* Fern 1 9S 1 :i 1 1 r, . . 91 . . x 75o (SSSliii) Likelv Iiieudoime. .MB 1:14* 4. .MB. .X 743 IS8793) Be\ ilindoo .".. .114. . X71". .SS4S7:1 Bubbling Water ...KM! 1:171 4.. 117.. ©743 88877s Abo GatTn.-v MS 1:145 S.. 107.. ©740 BM69 Kid North 91 1:1.". ::.. BB..X733 Fifth Race— 1 Mile and 70 Yards. 2-year-olds and upward. Selling. (Track record: 88636—1:43—3 — 100.! 88877* Colonel inch MS 1:461 8. .108. .©72.". ss.s:!4- Beau Man 4..1O1..X720 (88748) .L It. I.aughrey ...111 1:45 ti. . 112. . X7L". (NSS7M Hush Money 3..MB..XTM 88994= Bedaeai SO 1:45? 3.. 87..XT0B 88901 ) Klb-nl 7. .MB. . X76B 88K!4 Hiacko 104 1:40 B..M6..X796 IKKKTiy'Mfke Jordan 107 1:4.".^ 9.. 97 BM 88786 Legatee 110 1:44* 8..102..XC00 Sixth Race — 3-4 Mile. "-vcar-olds and Upward. Selling. (Track record: 7S2S9— 1:111 — *— IBM S7K79s*BUbr Alver ...104 1:14* B..M6..X795 ss77.".-*(;, od ship 88 l:18i ::.. 99. .X726 88906* Dr. Doughertv Ml 1:141 S..MB..X715 (8890B) laird of the i'orcst.109 1:12J 7..111..X713 Ind. Horse. Wt. Kec. A. W t. Hdep. 88833= Bev .1 Tovar B..MB.. 71(» 88901 Hood Intent MB 1:13 8.. '•»...,■ .or, 88903* Madeline Musgraveioi ; 1 : 1:1 4. . 106. . ©09.". S7114 Captain John 103 1:1.".* 4. .Ill «M» 88862 A.piia 104 1:14* d..MB..X6BB ♦Apprentice allowance. Pensacola Entries. PENSACOLA ENTRIES. Probabilities: Weather char: track fast. Bacing starts at 8:36 i . at. IChleage tone. a:aa.] xBuns well in mud. ©Su|M-rior mud runner. (Mi maiden. First Race — 3-8 Mile. 2 vear-ohls. Maidens. Selling. In,l. Horse. Wt. Bee. A. Wt. Ibb-p. ssi,!!.", Petite NB ••-166 sss ! Frank II. McKinmy 108. .. .HOT. s ss:i Mv Kitty K'S ::W* lit*. ...«m» 88798 Ju'veiice 10S....l'.!MJ Lady Maxim, eh. f. bv St. Maxim — High Tea B»" Second Race — 7-8 Mile. 4-year-olds and upward. Selling'. S.-S42 Peaky 166 l :::2 6..111..X76B S8842= Conville 120l:::iJ K..111..X6B* S-ssim;- Mav Jene 112 1:27 3. .199 666 SS711:: CanWiaa lo7 1:2S- 7..111..X680 ssse. Tackle lit.". 1 :.;:;* .".. . 111 . . ©ov, 88883= Beth Go.xlwin 1 H 1 :"1 3..19B..X685 ssssii Mary Candlemas ..104 1:381 0..1",. .. 693 ,s.^ss:: Bseateheoa »..lll..x«8tt Third Race — 5-8 Mile. ::-vear .dds and upward. Handicap. issss::, our Nugget BB 1:"2' ::. 99.. ^72.". I^sss7i Clvsmic 03 1:941 3. .163. . 72n (88841) Pio Pico 129 1:04 .".. . 11 . . . X . .. vssv; Fs.utehe.Mi 107 1*41 8. .166. . X719 88133 Colonel Zeb Io4 1:l:o» 4..BM.. XTfJi SXrn Yankee Po h (Ml.. 97 1:641 "...102 • » 88733 C.aser •"... 99..... on Fourth Race — 4 1-2 Furlongs. ::-ve:\r-obls and upward. Selling. 88883 CBhlSF. 3..JB6 WB S8884 1- Colonel Austin 103 :38 3. .lf6..Xfj6 ssssii e Bam 114 :38 J-}"--g S8S80 Trappe '- 2 :•.• ? 4.. 104.. W« 88881 Ktagthorpe 193 :•"'•»* 8..16B..X6B8 Fifth Race — 1 Mile. :i-vear olds ami ui-ward. Selling. 88886 Oesa 107 1:42; 4. . lor.. . V700 KtiWSfi* Dr. Crook •'• -'J' •• XJ55! ** ''•"' •••• s.ss4:t-: Jessica sssir,= Tannic 107 1:41 i! 4. .107. . X09O ssssi; Paul 114 1:491 s. . MS. . Xg . 88881 Kith and Kin :- • 86 bM) Pensacola Form Chart. PENSACOLA FORM CHART. PENSACOLA. FLA.. Saturday. April 9, JMbV— Thlrteenlh day. Pensacola Fair Association. Spring Meeting. (2 bo.ks on., Weather clear. Presiding Judge. W. W. Lyles. Starter. Ldwar.l TrilH . Bacing Secretary, Hart Dcrnham. 88885 First Ract — 3-9 Mile. Purse SIBBk '1 year-olds and upward. Sidling. Net value to winner SIIO ' Substitute for regular race declared off. Ind Horse. Wt. Fin. Jockey. (Vp. CI. PL Sh. SSSSt 'Fleming HI 1= Gleaner 2 S-2 3-e out gS884=Beth Goodwin 111 2* DBoTd 1 1 i"r',ut 88903 St Delntol 104 3* K'nklin :: 2 1 i-l' out sM 7(i Irrigator IM 4l ('Drown 10 10 4 8-3 g8881=Ntentie DB .",' Rams'y 4 4 11-2 sssil Crenae PJ 6 lrvin II - 1 Time. 25, 50%. 1:04. Track fast. Winner— K. L. Fitzgerald's ch. g. •'.. by Bensselaer —F"i. Mate I trained by C. W. Ireemani. Went to post at :!:40. At post 1 minute. Start go.Ml. Won easily: second and third the same. lue winner was entered for $lo0: no bid. Overweights— Beth Goodwin. 2 pounds. 88886 Second Race— ::-4 Mile. Purse B3SB :: year-olds and upward. Selling. Net value to winner Ind. Horse. Wt. Fin. Jockey. Op. CI. PL Sh (88843) Uncle Jim 113 ll Otogner 1 4-6 2-» out 888S2*Aleneon 116 -u TTB'ns Ii :: 1 M ssss Dr, Croak Ht 8* JMcC'y 6 6 2 1 S8S4.". M. Candlemas 114 4^ l Bol'd 6 8 S 3-2 (888M)BaJeahed 116 5- Reilly 2| 3 ♦ -.■ .,-■_. (Sss 4)Inspection 105 6» lrvin 4 4 8-3 ■■- 88845sOesa 108 7l" I'pton I :. M ■■-■ 88518 Paal HI ^ RM*nhy 3) 20 8 4 Time. 25 A. 61%. 1:18%. Track fast. Winner — Mrs. M. J. O'Donnell's ch. g. 4. by In-uohlsbv -Miss Modish (trained by G. II. Neali. Weal to i ost at 4:12. At pent 2 minutes. Start BBSd. Won dviviiiir: second and third the same. The winner was entered for $100: no bid. 888S7 Third Race— 0 1-2 Furlongs. Purse BUM. 3-year-olds and upward. Sidling. Net value to winner $110. _ ... _ Ind Horse. Wt.l'in.Jmkey. Oi . 1 1. PI. Sh. 1 8M6 n'lvsmic 102 L . I'pton 8-2 8-6 3-6 enf. (S8802)NebuIosus ins J1 WWr'n 2 T-M2-6 out (S8S06)Bestless Lady 99 :!-' lrvin 6 o 3-2 out 8*6UsGreeatearn BB H nutate - 4 i-j out (SS844)( . K. Herndon I'M •". F'nklin 3-2 3 1 out Time. 25%. 51%. 1:18%. 1:25. Track fast. Winner— K. L. Fitzgerald's b. c. :;. bv Inspector B.— Dictvnna (trained by C. N. Freeman). Went to post at 4:4::. At |Mist 2 minutes. Start good. Won easily: second and third driving, rhe w inner was entered for $4tM); no bid. Scratched — (88842) Hoyle. 104. OwJt a eights— O. K. Herndo:.. ■". pounds. 88888 Fourth Ilace -4 12 Furlongs. Purse 8MB. I-vear-olds and upward. Selling. Net valne to win-net $11". , Did. Horse. Wt.Fin.Jockcy. Op. CI. „, PL „ Bh. (Sss39)Scotch Lass 10! P Upton 7-104 ■ I -3 out S7772 Beote 1"! --' Irviti 8-6 1 4-o out 888M Frank Patton HI 3- JMcC'y s s 3 Mt isvtiVi, Willow Plume 101 4l 1 'Brown 3 S 1 out 88881 Gilliford 101 5 WWr'n o 2 4-^ out Time. 24%. 50%. 57%. Track fast. Winner--I. W. Kerrs ch. f. 4. by Albert— Sotch Lassie 1 trained bv C. B. Murphy 1. Went to post at r.:07. At post 2 minutes. Start bad. Won driving: second and third the same. The winner was entered for $2u:i: no bid. 88889 Fifth Baca— 1-2 Mile. Purse $1. ). 2-ycar-obls Allowances. Net value to winner $110. Did. ' Horse. Wt.Fin.Jockcy. Op. CI. PL **. (88838)M. Depres MS I- Reilly 2 -i 1-2 oat 88S38*hlesaenger Gov ill ■ OFsner M :;-.". out— 8S838 \'am..s 111 8* F'nklin I 3 - 13 out 88767 Mv Kittv BB 4* WWr'n 1 I 3-2 "Ut 88?67SF. H. McKlaa'yHI 0 .IMcC'y f| 8-1 out— Tfoupled in betting: no separate pteee or slew bet tin--'. , , . Tlsae, 25%. 52. Track fast. Wiener .Mrs. M. K. Slack's ch. g. by Falhe.less — Chiming Bella (trained by C. N. FVeeaaan). Went to post at r.::;i;. At in st 1 minute, start •_'ood. W"ii handily^ second and third driving. Oakland Form Chart. z C ' ' . ' , J t - 1 - 8 5 1 . 8 s J 1 , I . . I | I I I ' : OAKLAND FORM CHART. OAKLAND, CAL.. SATURDAY, APRIL 9. 1910. -One hundred anil second day. New California Jockey Club. Winter Meeting. Weather clear. Presiding Judge. 10. C. Hopper. Starter. Bichard Dwycr. Secretary. Percy W. Treat. Bacing starts-at 1:40 p. 111. (Chicago time :::40 p. in.). W indicates whip. S bbbbtb, B blinkers Figures in parenthe.-es following the distance ot each race indicate index number, track record, age of horse and weight carried. 'Indicates apprentice allowance. QQQfll FIRST BACK 3-4 Mile. ( 7N2N9— 1 : 1 1 ~. 3—110.) Purse $2ik). S-year-olds and 1111- 00«L/V/A wird. Selling. Net value to winner 83BB. Ind Horses AWtPPSt'i % % Str Fin Jockeys Owners 0 II C P S ssscj ki.i.kiui w 7 114 11 1 8] :: ■ V U Vaii.Tscn C Morton "i 88-61 ' ■■"■■" I 8SKS1 BEN STONE IT 8 111 12 3 4'. B ".' B"» Rettlg H Q Ross 8 ■ ■ 'j _ ,w,'.,r( iGLFsKTIAi v.s I 111 1 it 11' !.-' B* ::» Qioaa Salt Like Stable!* IJ 12 ■ -_• _ S8858 VMPEDO 8/8111 8M 7' P* B* I". T Bice B Wavland N 12 _ .. It -j KS83S LORD CLINTON ami 81 1 i -- -'■'• t'l 5 Kent Fmxler « Farris , M BJ 4 I 88857 GELICO w :i S7 (. 1.' U V 7'. •* Beldea f De-iu N 12 s : I j 88(47 EldSCTROWAN ■ 3 M 411 !".Mn' :,- 1-' Anderson W Durker 12 18 12 •■ .: _ 88715'BLAOKSHKEP w 5 BB 1 « •"•'' 7T ^; si. Kederis M Reta S I 8 M 7 I SS7SH GOOD INTENT ■ :'• W 7 2 I4 F:.'. 1 ■ ' :»■'» A Thomas H -, Bedwcll 8 s Ii II .. j vvsti; 'K.MSKBHOFF B 8 113 M 7 M* 11 ' 11 ' 1' -; M«-ntry •! L htacPhersoa . W )o t J S8835»YBOR sr4Ml "• i 8" 8k apt 11 Ptehma w T Anderson ■ U M S 12 S805J LOOKOUT " l BB 9 ■ 13 12 12 12 Bore! !•' J Well loo 100 lnu to 20 Time. 24%, 48%. 1:14",. Track fast. Winner I: b. bv Heralil- Tyna (trained by C. Mort-'ii). Went to aost at I'M At nasi 2 luiimtes. Start Bead. Won driving: let mil and ,.,-,., third the same. 1 l.F.BD ran Druuilnently. from the start and. roaalng fa^t through the stretch, got ni to win draarteg elei.r. BEN STONE . Io-'d a gap in the list qaarter and tinish.d with a rush. CltBLK^KII.I. was knocked luck at tbe start and iosin^' an immense gap, shnost ir..t :,|. for second pteee. AMPEDO ran widl. LORD CLINTON tired after goteg a % I half. COOK INTENT set Be l aee to the stretch and ipiit badly. The v. inner was entered f..r 8499; no bid Ot_tw_____ Kaiserhotr. 1 |".,in.l: Le___a_ I. QQQllO SKCOXD BAOE 1-2 Mile. 7ll'.io 17 2 113.1 Parse 8239. 2 year-olds. 00«!/Vj^5 Allowance-.. Net value to wimcr $2"0. InU Horses AWtPPSt % V, % Str Fin Jockeys Owners O II C PS iss7!T,SAi.AI.I wit 97 1 ■-' lJ U 11 K • 1,1 I "Id Ned Stabb I | !i | U SMMVJIM MASKY as KB i 1 8* V 2'1 Gargan .1 Schrtdber " :: B-3ll-2oont KS712*ALX RIAN W Ml ! ! 2» ::' 3- Qroas O W Berry «-". 7-611 l«7-20oat (ss71")MILT JONES wsn 110 fi 4 i=l 4" 41* Selden J A Mai shall ! 7 7 8-8 1-2 &S683 FONTELIXJ w 91 .". .". S* :, ■ :q A Thomas T Buttertield _o in 40 1« I H485 ZW1CK wis BB I ,; • I I Kederts B Bchralher M H ■ !-' I Time. 23%. 47%. Track fast Winner Ch. g. bv Ballads hlhni Alice III (trained bv F. W. Forstinsl. Went to |«ist at 211. At | ost 1 minute. Start RtraggltoaT. Won driviiiL.-: seeaad and third the ^ame. sn.Al.l ahiiwrd rreat speed, t..ok the lead at aaee and keld hi^ aasBsannta safe thrawrhinit. JIM r. \srv ran a line race i,,„| appeared the winner when a farteag Irani 1 » but tired whea Kts rider w ill te the whip. M.DBIAN had no mishajis. showed speed and tiiv.l. but tiui-lad gamely. MILT JONES was outpaced all the way. Overweights — Abltlau, 1 pound. ■«* — ^^— ^— — — — ^— Q QQHQ THIRD RACE— Futurity Course (170 feet less than 3-4 mile). (71817— 1 :08 f.— 2— 99.) V-^O €7 V/O 1'urx* : 2.'i0. :: .vcai-olds and upward. Selling. Net value to winner $200. InJ. Horses AWtPI'StU li g Str Fin Jockeys Owners 0 H C 1* S S^^'?,!lX,.,x- «"••]"!! « - l"k l3 I'lina Archil.'dW I Anderson U 4J 41 7-6 3-5 ^"' ;,• ).,,ANClUrA .,,,,.» ,ni:\V'. - 4 T "' -'i -,k -V Thomas Johns,.,, ^ Cray s 3 6 2 4-5 ^vv" i,,',I- .x-v- WB6 114 :. 3 »*S14 3' T Rice C A BklMl S 13 13 4 S-5 2!£ K,1-».I- ,*-KTH ■ 3 ■ • * 3' 4J * M Selden G A Marshall S 12 12 3 8-5 ^" {r'Mv-T wsb 6 112 7 1 41 1*9 6 Mentry W Oahill 10 15 15 4 I »M'.'.'.«hlliiM o il 3 T 7 7 7 7 Kederis Btckwith Stable 100 100 100 40 20 , . Time 1:10. Track fast. \\ inner— B. g. by Peep ..'Day— Smirr otained hy J. Diiuondi. Mont ,.. |«.M a, i':.«tfi. At |.ost 1 minute. Start pood. Won easily: second and third driving. SPOHN Wen. to tie- lr at ou«-e and o|iciied a big gap. then appeared to loaf in the stretch, hut responded gamolv to piiu.slii., iil [and won g.uug away LADY l'AM llli.V was always in closest pursuit and ran a gain'.-ra— . oKi.l. 1 -l"s.-d liji gap hi,, I lmished with a rush. GOLDPINN ran below her true form and was never dangerous. Kill NORTH and SEWELL sl.,.we.l sped, hut failed to slay. The winner was entered for 9*r29uu; ,i,» bid. m [*} erw» Ights— Sewell. 2 pounds. UU()(U For Km RACK 1 Mile and 70 Yards. ((HHir^-l :4.:-0— KMi.) 1'urse $250. :! year- 00 C/VJ^t « h!s and upward. Selling. Net value to winner $200. Ind Horses AWtPPSt % % % Str Fin Jockeys Owners 0 H C P S ^''y i'm'^Vv* nVE r,x.^„ xv 4 ]"S " " -uk ? !3 5* ]"k 2 Archib'dB.-ckwith Stable I 2 9-5 7-101-3 ^r; ;!^\l^J- F,aER «'»- ■» * *h *"k »s 5« 2'J Mentry F AVallhauser 6 7 5 I 1 fcS834 REDEEM w 3 8G 1 1 l'J 2»k :'h ]j 3--. A Thomas J AY Peulsen 10 15 15 4 8-5 iv-'V' .VWHl- S ;"' lus ■"' *'• :'' K *'! ■"ut ^ Vand'sen AY A Buck 11-53 I C-5 3-5 5£2 ,'\\ \,W A^1J r,^,..-".1' norKL» '• " « ■• VimiHV 5= Bevan .1 Barn-s 12 20 20 8 3 !^4'^1!IU'V;KN »B 5 106 3 I C= 6- |f 6= 6' A Will'ms Maine Stable 7 10 10 4 9-5 i^,.N rl • KIHollN x. (IIM 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 Coburn W S Rogers 5 8 8 * 2J 7-5 , ... Time. 251/5. 49%. 1:15. 141. 1:45VS. Track fast. winner — ( h. c. by K.smet. by Melton— Tyrona (trained by (J. Summers) mmmZStJ? |K,st '*.2:5?- At post 1 minute. Start good. Won driving: second and third the same. .. . . i.,\V;!Sv,:-rfr,;!^..7:.U,* 1 !",, l aSSJK,tSm, t'"' start ail 1' H**"* " * lead in the final sixteenth. Mrtrtajed l.OU IN I I in hit gamely. EDWIN T. FRYER closed up much ground in the final quarter and made ; last tmish. RhOl.LM ran a good -even furlongs and tired in the stretch drive. JOHN LOIIS was umdlj ridden. Kul ND AND BOUND quit after setting the pace in the middle running. The winner was entered l« r Jfsui; n.. bid. m. iweiglils W i.i.l.l-n. 1 pound: Buckthorn. 1. ^^QO^k 11 1TH RACK -3-4 Mile. (TUM i-M%— 3— 110.) Purse $200. 3-vear olds and up-KJkD*J\JU ward. Selling. Net value to winner $150. Ind Horses AWtPPSt% % % Str Fin Jockeys Owners 0 II C P S mr 1. OP THB FoirsTwn T 111 « l y v- y in Wntnrti W Oakriri « 10 9 4 •• £2t f/&F*2hJS£I&. n 1 H l ! 3b 4i •" T' ^ f rr ni'ir WirrWaa I ■ ■ 7-5 7-10 8S.:-. ,AiAI Ml SGRAVE w 4 MC I 2 f| 2ak 2 B E Smith W (' Scott C 10 o" I 1 VlU\'ZX^L,w WB 4 i!r 7 i r,i :!:J 4'5 4^ Mpn"-y ('abill A; Mason f. 7 7 2i C-5 ^^'' v-;-4. .U..,h,A. ..f ,OUE W0 11 4 7 S 7-i5'l.^ T Rice A F Elliott 20 CO GO 30 15 rS87!C)B1 K.vr.U, Mil I 4 S 1* * r| Gross I' Zimmcr 15 S B 10 4 iS^i!3S*IJ5SPSUTAN "*? y:' 7 : 42 ;u T4 7i Sel,1*-n W M Cain 3 4 4 8-5 4-5 fc8,9.. .\ \ ;o!: D w 4 108 8 8 7- 8 S 8 A Thomas C Bogan 10 12 6 3 8-5 CBTOMBT. FltANCIS w 7 114 :. Threw ri.l-r. Borel D D^nnison 6 7 7 3 8-5 Time. 24%, 48%. IdtfL Track fast. H inner— Br. g. by Octagon— I-idy Yiol-t (trained hv R. B. Allenl. •)-\,'[!t J.".,!';: .'..:" 'V"5; 'i*1 \H'st 7 ":i"!"'*s-. ^!"'t «••" »• 'Won easily: second and third driving. LORD m- 01 1 in • 1-OKI-.M took the lead early and. being good and fr.sh, won all the wav without being fullv ex-It -.d-d. I ANKI II. HAI.I. tan well and wa cut .,IT in tlie stretch by MADELINE MlStJRAYE. but pulled out ar..„nd her and finished with a rush. MADELINE MI'SfJRAVE ran in closest pursuit to the stretch and neir wa^eu^ered ' f. "^Jo-' o .A.U io-NAI"1' ri"1 W,M a11 tu»-' W:1-T- METROPOLITAN ran poorly. The win- S.,at h. .1 sv77r.-«;.^Hl S!np. «»0: (SSKJOiBanrose, 100; S8794 Paul Clifford 111 Qvw A\eighi Argonaut. 1 pound. ft^QHR SIXTH RACK -5 1-2 Furlongs. (71030— 1 :05%— 0— 112.) Purse $200. 3-year-olds. OOt/UU Spei-ial Weights. Net value to winner $150. Ind Horses AWtPPSl U % % Str Fin Jockeys Owners 0 H C P S~ B72PCALVB8CA w 108 7 I 1» l«| 1« ]■ Q Archib'ds P Tate 2-5 1-2 7-20- ut— SBB2 BIXOCCLAR w 112 3 3 3=1 4-J » 2' A Thomas A J Jackson G 10 8 7-5 2-5 8ss..s -in:. DOl'GHERTT Ws 11- 1 4 V * 4*ft J«l Mentry F Harrington 10 "5 "0 4 1 ■MM PHIL. MOHR »s KM 4 I # 5' B» 4;» Selden J L Buss 4 6 G 6-5 "-5 M8S7»PRIDE OP MSMORE wn 109 s 1 -- 23 ■; * 5 • A Wlll'ms T Colliding 12 "0 -0 4 7-5 KS44S NEW CAPITAL. w 109 « 7 7J 7J 6' 6-'i Cotton W E Applegate 200 500 500 100 40 £**:? V-1,-^!-) Aw.,- *" • 8 8 8 8 7« Van.fsen J 9 Moore 200 500 500 100 40 Wm KlHhBMK. w lOS 2 6 G'l «- 7s 8 T Rice G S McKenzle 100 200 200 60 25 _ . Time. 23%. 48%. 1:00%. 1:06%. Track fast. Winner — B. „ f. by m Oa.veston — Princesea (trained bv T. H. Rvain. rnmJfF*. "*,l,,'^i, :!1 ■'•'r':' ,Al JM,st J "■'»"'•'• . Start goiKl. Won easily; second and third driving. GAL-VEJW A. ■■eh the best, i.xik a long had guickly and won all the wav as her rider pleased BINOCI'LAR w;,s always prominent and finished fast and gamely. DR. DOFOHERTY ran a Rood race and finished close "''.• 11 MOHR was outrun throughout. PRIDE OF L1SMORE ran in closest pursuit to the stretch, then Q\-i weights— Oalv-sca. 1 iiound; Klhel McK.. 1. Page 3 Jacksonville Form Chart. JACKSONVILLE FORM CHART. JACKSONVILLE. FLA., SATURDAY. APRIL 9. 1910.— One hundred and seventeenth day. Florida Live M.K-k and Agricultural Stat- Fair Association. Winter Meeting. (21 liooks on. I Weather clear. Presiding Judge. Joseph A. Murphy. Starter. II. D. Brown. Racing Secretary. H. D. Brown. Racing starts at 2::50 p. in. (Chicago time 2:.'{0 p. m.). W indicates whip, S spurs. B blinkers. Figures in parentheses following the distan-e of each race indicate ino'ex number, track record age of horse end weight carried. 'Indicates apprentice allowance. ft ft ft Q(} II,:sT RACK— 7-8 Mile. (VSS11— 1:25%— 4— IOC.) Purse $350. 4-year-olds and up-\JIJkJ CF\J ward. Selling. Net value to winner $275. In.i Horses A Wt PP St % % % Str Fin Jockeys Owners O H C P S BM7*B08KRRIAJ* wb 6 121 9 4 1- l'J l'J V l'J Troxler E J Gildersleeve 7-5 S-5 ll-101-2out *vM, M J. WHALES' wb 5 121 6 (i GU «u 4* 4J i»i j Wilson G Yon der HodenlO 15 10 3 6-5 KSK2" Ml i-.WI'MB w 4 118 8 5 8« V V 55 3J T Koerner R Bauer 12 50 40 15 7 MMR CASSOWARY WB 4 121 4 2 3' t 3' 2J 4s C Grand C Houser 20 20 20 8 4 B747K WARDEN ws 4 118 1 1 2 2'J 2»t 3"k 5« Ganz L, Kellv B 4 3\ 6-5 3-5 MM SIB W. ROLLINS W 8 121 5 8 8 8 6= 6= 61 Brannon A B Campbell 8 15 15 G 'J 88734 l-ISTA . n 5 11M 2 3 7 7 I 7 7' J Deavpt W L Williams 40 GO GO 20 7 KSS24JMAXIMFM wsb 4 121 I 7 4J 4 7 8 8'?. Pease S U,uis 8 15 1- 4 8-5 8829" i:. T. SHll'F \\n i 121 7 9 9 9 9 9 9 J Henrv B March 5 12 10 4 2 Time. 24. 48%. 1:14%. 1:28%. Track fast. Winner — P.. g. by CesarSon— Princess Bowling (trained bv J. L. Schooley). ''".' '" ,H'st ''" ~':iiK At *!? :: ""intes. Start Root. Won easily; second and third driving. BOS-hKItlAN t^t ,., dashed to the trout in the first sixteenth. o|Mi,ed an easy had on the backstretch and easilv won all il.e way. M. J. WHAI.KN gained steadily after meeting with .arly interference ami finished with a rush. MI OW I MP was .aught in a jam soon after the start and finished fast. WARDEN was sore and w.'iM not extend himself fully. The winner was entered for $400; no hid erat.-hed ssM.s-Oquelos. IIS: KSC-'iO Woolspun. 1111. ftftftQl s,- '0-N,) RACE— 7-8 Mile. (SKSll— 1:25%— 4— lOfi., Purse $:tr 0. 4 year-olds and up-OQjQ *J J. ward. Selling. Net value to winner $275. Ind Horses AWtPPStlj % % Str Fin Jockeys Owners O H C P S ■Kj 'KENMARB QDBBN 4 111 I 4 4' 4' 14 lak li Moss P J Miles I 10 9 2?. 6-5 MB2«*JA -K RKSHT wn 4 121 4 2 lh 3' 3' 3'J 2'J Troxler J Cook 4J I 4J 6-5 3-5 8.v:,.:,,::f.v HOWE w 4 121 7 s 0k pi :,u gu 32 Hannan A l^asance 8* 15 12 5 2 M»3»LIGHT KNIGHT w 4 113 6 G 2'J 1» Ih 2' 4: J Wilson C S Wilson 5 10 8 2 4-5 M622* DAN NOCK BOB w B 5 113 3 3 31 V 2' 4' 51 Adams R I Williams 1 7-5 7-10°-5 1-4 St*i8JPEDI :REE w 5 119 8 7 .".J 6t 6b CJ 64 Trueman C H Davids 100 100 50 15 I 85*24 NED CARMAOK VBB 4 118 2 5 7 7 7 7 7J Brannon T M Ir\ in 100 100 100 30 12 88525 WARN. CRISWELL w 6 121 1 1 8 8 8 8 S C Grand A Gordon S 15 12 4 2 _ .. _ Time. 24%. 49%. l:143/s. 1:28%. Track fast. Winner — Ch. f. by Royal Flush III. — Finalis (trained hv P. J. Milesi. .. . ,}V.,'"t. V',.,.M.'S' mt "'*''■ At ] "st ~ 'lli,""«'s- ^ ' rt good' Won easily: second and third driving. KEN-MARE Ol BBS was outrun to the stretch turn, where she moved up with a rush and. wearing the leaders down, urew away in,,, an easy lead. JACK RIOIIT finished gamely under a drive and easily disposed of [•AST KNIGHT. BEN HOWE finished with a rush after making a wide turn into the homestretch BAN-NO* K BOB met with early interference and piit after showing much speed for six furlongs L1C.HT KNIGHT set the early pace, but tired. The winner was entered for $400; no bid. Scrat-heil ss7::n John A. Munro. 121: .sssm Square Deal. 121. ftftftQO THIRD RACK-7-8 Mile. (RSS11— 1 :25%— 4— 10C..) Purse $400. 4-year-olds and up-KjOOfy^i ward. Selling. Net value to winner $325. Ind Horses AWtPPSt % 'i % Str Fin Jockeys Owners () H C P^ S~ (tt7n)PARKVnSW w 5 119 3 1 1= |l |l ]-• I'l T Koerner N Knright 6 5 3 2 7-5 7-101 3 M8n*CAjrEL. wb 4 121 7 5 3-w 4- 2"k 2' 2' Hannan II McCarren 4 5 I 7-5 1-2 (887S7 PItTTE wn4 118 2 I 6'' 5' 4' 31 Brannon Atlington Stable I 4 B 6-5 1-" RS812 BONNIE BAUD wm: ( 121 ( 7 4' I' 3b :;n' 4h Troxler L Kellv 4 5 31 9-10'--. l8S8I2|»Tt)ISON D-« R 4 113 4 4 2- 2b 4' 5' 5= W AndressA BCallaber 10 15 12 4 3-3 M8I1 CRITIC Iim HP P ■ M 6« J Deav'pt B Bauer 15 25 25 8 3 S8437 CAM LE WOOD wn I 121 i 2 7 7 7 7 7 C Grand II Bowen 60 100 100 30 10 , . Time. 24. 48%. 1:14%, 1:27%. Track fast. \\ inner— It. in. by Hambnrg Motningside (train.-d hv N. Knright). n,.,?.','.1!1. .I" I"'-' .:" ■'•AU: , -V lK,st ■ milium'- Start straggling. Won easily; second and third driving. I AKKVll.W ran into a lug had at onec and easily won all the wav without being extended CAME1 ruev, ,i up -_-:inieiy on tlie lar turn, but was driving hard at the end to stall off the fast going PIFTE The but.,- was shuttled hack at the slart and closed a big gap. BONNIE BARD met with early iuterference and was pulled ui». The winner was entered for $S()0: no bid. Scratch; d -gggtyppjlj Bullman. Ill: (SS7(i7iKI Pro. 121. OUUQ9 ldllMII RACE-M Mile. HWH W 139.) Florida Juvenile Stakes. Yalue OCjO*ytJ $1,500. 2 year olds. Allowances. Net value to winner $1,150. Ind Horses AWtPPSt % V. ^i Str Fin Jockeys Owners O II C P S~" («8j DA RUNG w IM I 3 T l'J 1- l'J Troxler R U Williams 3-5 7-103-5 1-4 out (8S6»»CLAY w US 4 2 2' 2'J 2J 25 Nicol R B Thomas 7 V 10 I 7-10 MS22 I. .' IS IiF.S COGNBT8 w 103 i 5 4» V ? 31 Brannon F J Pons 4 6 3* 7-101-3 8s.- (\MI - MC. w 113 2 1 3h 4« 41 4= Hannan H McC.uren 10 "0 3 I 8 5 8S6.V MISS VON I . HODENwb 100 1 4 .".'■ V- 5* 5« J Wilson Q Yon der Hoden"0 40 30 8 B M822ISIR KEARNEY w 113 I 6 « G I 0 (lanz J T Combs 6 12 12 B 4-5 Time. 12%. 23%. 35. 47. 1:01%. Track fast. Winner— Br. f. by Mirtm.i Hester W. (trained bv R. D. Willi imsi. .,».\V"" '" Bf* " ::::"- A' 1K'S| :i ■(■■!■ ■'■ s,ar» I"""- Won easily: second and third driving. D\R-LINO ran to the Iron, at ,he s,.,rt and. showing great sp.-.^l. held her opponents safe all the wav. but was "«"»« ssanly ridden out to stall off CLAY. The lattei finished with a game effort through the' last quarter, met Willi slight interfeienee :,t the sixteenth rat and was thin taken to the outside I.OIIS DFS rOt.NETS showed speed and fiuisued resolutely. SIR KEARNKY was left at the post and only cantered OOOQ^ FIFTH RACK— 1 1-16 Miles. (87S40— 1 :40— 4— lo7.) Purse $400. .'l-year olds and up-OOOt/ri ward. Allowances. Net value to winner $325. Ind Hors.-s AWtPPSt '4 % % Str Fin Jockeys Owners O H C P S 188783 IHOPFM AN wb 4 106 3 1 1"" 1'- l-» l-« 1 « ] Wilson T W Coultur est 7-5 S-5 9-10--5 out (887UMRIO GRANDE w 6 Ml I 2 i* 4" 4» B 2- Moss I Hewitt 30 100 100 M 5 88577 HILL TOP w 4 1„1 4 4 2h 3' 2'" 2b 3' Hannan R Angarola 3 4 3 4-5 out (SsMlisi'CI.I.I'.illND W 4 106 1 I M» 3:' 43 4'J Oanz CW Richardson 2 B l'-53 5 out (SR7V. (HOORAY w B 7 105 2 5 '. 5=» 5=« a-* SM J Deavp't M C Prit chard 12 °:7 "5 4 6-5 S853» TEMPER w I H I I I I I G G Adams N Enright 100 300 200 50 15 Time. 23%. 48. 1:13%. 1:40. 1:45% (new track recordi. Track fast. Winner P.. .-. by Isidor— Arrow l'I ass (trained hy J. Ouenn). Mem ,,, |„,., :n 4: n;. A, ,,.,-, i' minutes. Start struggling. Won cantering: second and third driving The -tan M 1 1 led the r-siilt. HOFFMAN left the im.s| with a rush and was a dosen lengths in front before Ml J hM I :, -i\t-enlh and drew farther away as the race progressed. RIO ORANDR wore the others down In Ilie liouM-xtretcli an.l easily disposi^l of BILL TOP. The latter was short and tired under a drive In the fe* .p-arter. SPKI.I.F.ol ND was as g.«.d as left at the post, but moved into contention rapidly then iim I - ' ftftftQPfc SIXTH ItACK 1 1-8 Miles. MMM -1 :5.'!%— 5—110. 1 Purse $400. 4 year olds and up KJkJCDkJ *3 ward. Selling. Net value to winner $325. Ind Horses AWtPPSt St % 'i % Str Fin Jockeys Owners 0 n C P S B871 -'HiL -i NI A w I 107 6 3 » V 2' 2' 1J 1' Oanz Kenwood Stable 1 1 4 5 1-3 out M7tC*UOLE.SEY wb G 105 2 2 1' l'J li 1) 2' 2^ Adams C H Knebelkamp 5 6 41 2 4-5 SSSIS^ELFALL wb 6 110 1 1 4' 4' 3* 4' 3; 3'J J Wilson Mrs L M Holmes4 6 5 7-5 3-5 SS783 FORE GUARD w 4 106 5 6 5b 5h 41 51 4J 4b Hannan H B Aldrich 20 25 25 8 3 SSSeS-OTOGO wsb 4 107 3 5 2' 2» 5 31 5' B T Koerner T Clare 15 15 15 4 8-5 88785*OBERON w 7 110 4 4 6b 6b GJ 6- 63 68 Brannon Arlington Stable « 8 7 8-5 3-5 88694 DELE STROME w 6 100 77777777 Drever G P Sherman 30 40 40 12 4 Time. 24%. 49%. 1:14%. 1:40%, 1:54. Track fast. Winner— B. g, by Guiltiest Fond Recollection (trained bv C. DeWitt). Went to iMist at 4::t0. At post 1 minute. Start good Won easily; second and third driving. GOL-CONDA followed the early pacemakers closely under slight restraint to the stretch turn, where he moved up quickly and drew away near the end. MOLESEY set the pace and showed more speed in the earlv running than usual, but tired and was driving hard at the end to outstay ELFALL. The latter finished fast and would have lieen second in another stride. The winner was entered for $400; no bid. Scratched— ggTOSJ Console. IPS. Jamestown Form Chart. JAMESTOWN FORM CHART. JAMESTOWN. VA., SATURDAY, APRIL 9, 1910.— Kighth day. Jamestown Jockey Club. Spring Meeting. (7 iHMiks on. ) Weather clear. Presiding Judge. Edward Cole. Starter. Mars Cassidy. Racing Secretary. F. W. Gcrhardy. Racing starts at .'1:00 p. in. (Chicago time 2:00 p. in.). W indicates whip. S spurs. B blinkers. Figures in parentheses following Ihe distance of each race indicate index number, track record, age of horse and weight carried. •Indicates apprentice allowance. ftftQQft FIRST RACE— 5 1-2 Furiongs. (88740— 1:06%— 3— 103.) Purse $200. 2 year olds and OOOt/O upward. Selling. Net value to winner $150. Ind Horses AWtPPSt % % % Str Fin Jockeys Owners O H C P S SSI 43 PATRIOT w 4 116 1 4 31 2J I3 \- G Burns R J Gilmore 2 11-52 1-2 out (S8S;,2)FOND HEART W 5 112 5 2 4'J 4J 2"k 28 .1 Reid F T Miller 4-5 4-5 7-101-4 out (S8S1S)*GRENADE wb 9 109 2 5 5 5 4 3J A Burton T Hatfield 12 12 12 I 3-5 88856*RACINa BELL WB 4 111 4 1 P l'J 3« 4'= A Lang W S Diffenderfer4 7 7 11-4 77686 MERRY LASSIE w 6 109 3 3 2* 3h 5 5 Palms F Rose 10 100 100 20 W Time. 23%, 48%, 1:00%. 1:07. Track fast. Y\ inner — B. c, by Ben Brush— Sandfly (trained by F. W. Healeyi. Went to iiost at 3:08. At post 4 minutes. Start good. Won easily: second and third the same. PATRIOT, much the best, was reserved in behind the pacemaker for a half and, coming through at the l.-ad of the stretch, won easing up. FOND HEART began slowlv and closed up considerable ground, but was easily held safe by the winner. GRENADE closed a gap and finished fast. RACING BELL ouit badly a'ler running a fast half in the lead. The winner, entered for $500, was bid up to $1,000 and sold to F. T. Miller. Scratched— 888B1 Billie Hihbs. 10tt; RSS72 Havre, 116. Overweights — Merry Lassie. 2 pounds. ftftftQT SIXONI) KACE— 1 1-16 Miles. (SUBIS— 1:47%— 5— 10C.) Purse $250. 3-y-ar-oIds aud OOOv I upward. Allowances. Net value to winner $175. Ind Horses AWtPPSt % % % Str Fin Jockeys Owners O H 0 P 8 sss:,4-OTILO wsb 4 105 2 1 2"1 2s 2« 1' 13 Musgr've J W Schorr 6 6 5 1 3-10 KB4*PIM8 AND NEEDL'Sws 6 104 4 4 38 3« 38 39 2'J A Lang WFAMulholland 3 4 4 9-101-4 (88SS4)RAGMAN wsb 4 115 1 3 1= 1^ lb ;J 30 j Rejd p MeCabe 2-5 2-3 2-3 1-4 out (88816)JOHX CARROLL wsb 8 98 324 4 4 4 4 A Burton T Hatfield 6 S 8 2 2-5 Time. 12%, 24%. 49, 1:13%, 1:40%. 1:47 (new track record). Track fast. v\ inner — Ch. g. by Leonid — Prue (trained by A. Simons). Went to post at 3:.!0. At iiost 4 minutes. Start good. Won easilv: second and third driving. OTILO. showing wonderful improvement, ran in close pursuit ot RAGMAN from the start and. passing him on the stretch turn, drew out and won under mild restraint. PINS AND NEEDLES also ran in much improved form, got away well and was running fast at the end. RAGMAN set the pace to the stretch and tired un-expectedly. JOHN CARROLL ran poorly. ftftftQft THIRD RACE— About 1 1-2 Miles. (8SS27— 3:13— 4— lsT) Purse $250. 4-year-olds and OOOuO upward. Handicap. Hurdle Race. Net value to winner $175. Ind Horses AWtPPSt 1 3 5 7 Str Fin Jockeys Owners O H C P S WW DR. PILLOW w 4 150 1 1 2- 2'» 2" Is 1« H Ryan T West lake 3-5 3-5 2-5 out— 88788 DR. HEARD ws 7 140 5 4 4 4 3" 2'J 26 2'= E Heider D F Kinnev 7 10 8 9-5 1-2 8S78S=LICILLE R. ws 4 132 3 2 ll l'J 1= 3J 3 3 Patterson C C Smtthson 6 12 12 3 4*5 88827 MAIE FLETCH'Rws 5 135 4 I 3' 3'J 4 4 L.rider.Slaughter G E Hall 4 4 4 3-5 out SVS27-WOODSIDE w 6 148 2 5 Fell. Aiken H Flippen 20 20 20 4 1 Time. 3:09 (new track record,. Track fast. Winner — Ch. g. by King William II. — Vivette (trained bv F. Lightfoot). Went to post at 3:56. At post 1 minute. Start good. Won easing up: second driving. DR. PILLOW ioncetl perfectly and won as his rider pleased. DR. HEARD ran a good race and fenced well. LFCILLE R. tired badly after leading for half of the journey. Scratched— (88827 1 Xebec. 135: 887C0 Benlala. 133: 8SS27;lBeppo. 130. O O OQQ FOIRTH RACE— 4 1-2 Furlongs. (81592—55—2—103.) Purse $200. 2 year-olds. OCjKj*y*y Allowances. Net value to winner $t50. Ind Horses A Wt PP St % % % Str Fin Jockeys Owners O H C P S (S8790)RASH ws 115 3 7 5s 5l 1- Steinh'dt J A Jones 1 1 7-101-3 out SSV.5-.IACK RYAN wb 102 12 2' 2= 2'J J Reid H Pennv 5 8 6 8-5 1-3 SS815 IX BIS WARD w 102 5 1 1» l1 3' A Lang F Light'foot 10 25 25 8 3 (8K855K300D NEWS w 106 2 3 45 3b 41 Musgr've L Garth 2 3 3 4-5 1-3 88&aa YANKEE LADY wb 93 7 6 3°* 4* 5" Gaskins MrsGJEngelking 5 25 25 8 3 SSS55 ORTEGA ws 10G 6 5 6 8 65 Lewis J T Temple 30 100 100 30 12 SSS25 M. J. SHANNON Wsb 10S 4 4 7 7 7 G Burns J W Schorr 8 50 40 12 5 8SS55 ABE ATTELL ws 106 8 8 Pulled up. A Burton T Hatfield ft 12 12 3 6-5 Time. 23%. 48%. 55%. Track fast. W inner— Br. g. by Hastings— Lady Rayon (trained hv F. W. Healev). Went to post at 4:20. At post 2 minutes. Start poor. Won easilv; second and third driving. RASH was away badly, but ran around on the outside and going into the lead with a rush, won pulling up. JACK ■TAN was always in close pursuit of the pacemaker and ran a good race. DORIS WARD, away in front s. t the pace fast, but tired and failed to stay the route. GOOD NEWS aud YANKEE LADY showed speed. ABE ATTELL ran Into the fence, breaking his rider's ankle. Scratch«-d— 88825 '-Bess Fitzhugh. 107. Overwoights — M. J. Shannon. 2 pounds; Doris Ward: 4. QQO/mO I-TFTH RACE— 3-4 Mile. (81601— 1:13— 4— 115.) Purse $200. 3-vear-olds and upward. O Oij\J\J Selling. Net value to winner $150. Ind Horses AWtPPSt % % % Str Fin Jockeys Owners O H C P S SSS29 BILLIE HIBBS wb 5 117 6 6 3J 2J l1 1* Lewis J T Temple 24 21 S-5 1-3 out 88829'OPPAR KB 3 98 I 7 1- 1* 2» 2» McCahey CCi Smithson 4 5 6-5 6-5 2-5 1-5 (SVS271XEBEC WB 4 110 4 3 2J 3b 3h 3J J Reid L Gp.rth 8 15 8 3 3-2 88853-LURID ws 4 108 7 4 4' 51 4l 4' Palms J Farrell Jr 6 12 12 I 8-5 sss26"EMINOLA Wsb 6 115 2 1 5- 4s G3 51 Musgr've MrsGJEngelking 6 15 15 5 9-5 88853*COMPLETE wb 5 110 3 5 6l 6= 6* 6* Shmaker W Brown 12 20 20 6 2 SSK2**KING'S GCINEA wsb 7 115 8 8 7' 7- 73 7* Gaskins J Chorn 15 50 50 15 6 88769 KATHERINE VAN wsb 3 101 1 2 8 8 8 8 Ploss F Lightfoot 50 60 50 20 10 Time. 24. 48%, 1:14%. Track fast. Winner — Br. g. by Fatherless — Aurine (trained bv J. T. Temple). Went to post at 4:51. At i ost 2 minutes. Start good. Won easily; second and third driving. BILLIE III BBS raced from sixth place into forward contention and. finding an opening at the head of the stretch came on last and drew away easily at the end. OPPAR went to the front early and set a fast pace but was tiring badly in the stretch drive. XEBEC ran a game race and was well ridden. The others were always outpaced. The winner was entered for $400: no bid. Scratched— 88852 Firebrand. 112: (S878S»Lizzie Flat. 110. Overweights — Katherine Van. 5 pounds. SIXTH RACE— 3-4 Mile on the Flat. Silver Cup. 4-year-olds and upward. Special Weights. Hunters. Gentlemen Riders. Ind Horses . AWtPPSt % % % Str Fin Jockeys Owners O H C P S GARRETT 130 1 - 1« Mr Carney W B Carney Jr 1 S-5 8-5 3-5 1-3 9-1 EJ?\ MARY 130 2 — 2"* Mr Wilcox T H Wilcox Jr 3-2 S-5 6-5 3-5 out NO NAME 130 I — S-» Mr Davis H W Davis 3 I 1 4-5 2-5 OHAYOW 130 I — 4J« Mr Camp W Camp 4 10 10 3 1 BATOHELDER 130 7 - o'« Mr Ham W T Ham I 10 10 I ft-o SCHOOLBOY 130 I - 6» Mr Rush R H Rush 4 5 4 2 1 BUSTER BROWN 130 4 — 7 Mr D'Jn'teJ W DeJarnette 5 8 7 2 1 Time, 1:20. Track fast. TAent to post at 5:15. At post 1 minute. Start good. Won driving; second and third the same. Scratched — Ernest. 130; Blackhawk. 130. First Race [1st Oakland] Oakland Entries and Past Performances for Tuesday, April 12. WEATHER CLEAR. TRACK FAST. LATEST PERFORMANCES OF NORSES ENTERED. FIRST RACE — 1-2 Mile. 2-year-olds. Maidens. Allowances. (74190— 47— 2— IIP..) Index Course DistTimeT'ekOJds Wt St % % % StrFin Jockeys Started Order of Finish. JIM BASEY. ch. c. 2 107 By Salvation— Dora I. (J. Schreiber). £ H SS an' Jri 4,i fast 9'5 m 3 3 2' -'* «a'-Kan « Salali. Aldrian. Milt Jones. 8S04S Oakland oj f 42 good 5 102 8 5 34 2' A Thomas 9 Win. Winter. Aragonese. Mime. c^,9a,: an'f „'■ 61? slop 4J 112 5 5 4'4 3' Rettig 10 LaC'argue. S.M' thews. Rav'touII S59?C!*B? S- \ -* 8,°P 1G 5 1U7 1 53 3«1 Gargan 8 Soon. Sam Mat thews. ZlataBrana 5!2x!Ka,,3 S I 4-\ fast 15 98 8 5 2»k 3' Gargan 9 Vague, Winona Winter. Btirbur. 5££ Oakland .4 f 42i mud 30 102 3 4 5l* 4's3Kederis « Helen Bartiee. Aldrian. Vague. S81..4 Oakland 3 8 3G slow 20 109 8 Z * 0'i Kederis 11 Vague. Ritta. Soon. ABIGAIL K. br. f 2 104 By Orsini— Sain Shot (B. Schreiber). ^2V: Oak and 1-2 4S* fast 5 ioo 6 3 3= 2ns Kent 9 Elnar. Ban Ann. Academist. £S 2f£&"S J"2 Pk fast ■' m 7 3 3nk :p T Kice lrt Salali. Ban Ann. Daeia. ?c!^ 9S an'i !"2 HI nvy 10 ]09 ■ x 2* 31* T ■*•• 10 R1ir;l- ZlataBrana. Ravelston II. ■Ma Oakland 1-2 51g slop 5 109 8 10 10 1013 E Martin 10 LaOamargue. S.M'thews. J.Basey 2554^, b". '• 2. . 104 By Th® Judge— Corinna (Devin ft Co.). 90K Oak and 12 48j fast 30 Ml fi 4 4'i 2J Coburn 9 Media. Academist. Zlata Brana. e^:l ,C?a^ an'l 2i~\ "Vi slop 10° in9 9 8 8= 7« T Rice 10 I^Oamargue. S.M'thews. J.Basev MSB Oakland Q f 42§ hvy 200 109 7 7 7 7'5 Coburn 7 HelenBaPbee. Aragonese.Kora.aic ZLATA BRANA, b. f, 2 104 By Inflexible— Roman Lady (0. Tnrek). 515 ^ an,i l~i iHi fast 9 lrtr' r' 3 3 4« J McBride 9 Media. Othale. Academist. i££ 2H ,lan7 } ~- in £ast S H s "' 6" 8'3 A Thomas 10 Salali. Ban Ann. Abigail K. £5 X?. !anr7 1_:i Mi nvy 12 " 4 4 4Z}- -I A Thomas 10 Ritta. Abigail K.. Ravelston II. 225 S^H*1^ J~2 51i sl°P M 109 7 9 9 88* Selden 10 I^Oamargue. S.M'thews. J.Basev oc^X Ra,k an l 9 t 4-* *lo° w ]09 7 6nk 48J Kennedy 8 Soon. SamMatthews. Jim Basey. SfS £Y an,J H I 4L'* fast 10° ln9 9 10 10'4Keunedy 10 Mazie Girl. Cache. Soon. ■MS Oakland 3J f 41« fast 30 99 9 10 10 10= lGargan 10 Edda. Vague. Salali. GREEN ISLE, br. f. 2 109 By St. Avonicua— Maid of Fermoy (T. Fox). 22: 2S a"'! !"5 4SS tast 2i 109 4 * V R'T- r' Archih-d 9 Media. Othale. Academist. 8S6S., Oakland 12 Hf hvy 3 109 1 G 5J 5«J Vosper 10 Ritta, Zlata Brana. Abigail K. WILTRUDE S., b. f, 2 99 By Ossary— Rose of China (Allen ft Hensleyl. T.-!-, 2*£ an'i J~5 4Si fast 4i 9* ?' 2 2* r,4i K,,,lt n Miiiia. Othale. Academist. 221 ^a ,karu} "i I S. KOod 50 IS "' 4" 4*^ Kederis 7 Milt Jones. .Udrian. Bau Ann. f^A £ak an4 lL °^ hvy 15 10ft 3 5 7nk 8"*A Williams 10 Ritta. Zlata Brana. Abigail K f.sG48 Oakland 3i f 42 good 40 106 2 2 5* 5'=JT Rice 9 Win. Winter. J.Basey, Aragonese. DOLLY V. B., br. f. 2 109 By Orsini — Companita (Stockton Ranch Stablel. 555 °,ak an,I H 4Sg fast 40 10° s R 8 8,:".I'uxton 9 Elnar. Abigail K.. Ban Ann. 8.-.B Oakland 1-2 4'JJ fast 20 Ml 10 10 9\ 9'-3G Archib'dlO Salali. Ban Ann. Abigail K. h££%J!i M'.' ch' f- 2 109 By Key el Santa Anita— Belledama (Maine Stable). MRS Oakland 1-2 4Sg fast 100 101 2 9 9 9 O'boneaii 9 Elnar. Abigail K., Ban Ann. ROSENTA, ch. f, 2 109 By Bearcatcher — Rose of Magenta (E. Hackett). SSGS3 Oakland 1-2 5og hvy 20 111 10 10 10 10 Mentry 10 Ritta, Zlata Brana. Abigail K. KIEFER, br. g, 2 109 By Illowaho— Energia (Frazier ft Farris). ■154 Oakland 3 8 36 slow 40 loo 9 11 10'- A Thomas 11 Vague. Ritta, Soon. 8.91o Oakland 3 8 361 slop 25 109 8 S= S-^Vosner 9 D.Campbell, Aldrian. MiltJones. First start for the following: PEARL BASS, b. f, 2 109 By Altamax— Sea Bass (Burns ft Waterhouse). BESSIE C. b. f, 2 109 By St. Avonicus— Maid of Fermoy (W. C. Liven-good). Second Race [2nd Oakland] SECOND RACE— Futurity Course (170 feet less than 3-4 mile). 3-year-olds and upward. Selling. ( . 1 Nl | — 1 :0s 4ti — 2 — 9!). » LENA LECH. ch. f. 4 108 By Gold Heels— Early Love (E. G. Soule). 88858 Oakland 3 4 1.14 fast 9 103 2 3 3 5» 4» Coburn 8 MarseAhe. Marburg. Dr.D'guertv 88713 Oakland 3 4 1:15 good IS -f 107 3 4 4 3»* 3»| Coburn 8 Servicence. MarseAbe. Banonlca ■MM Oakland 3-4 1:15 Klop 3-2 105 1 2 2 1» l'J Taplin 0 Emma G.. Hampass. Roberta. &S471 Oakland 3-4 1:15} fast 8 109 10 7 3 2 5'} Coburn 12 Roberta. Emma G.. Oruate 87879 Oak land P C 1:12 slop 8 105 1 G 6 5s 3« Coburn 8 Inclement, BillvMyer. Burleigh. 8. 80 Oakland 3-1 1:14* slow 4 1"7 1 1 1 3} 3f Coburn .8 Emma G.. Thistle B*lle. Steel. 87G90 Oakland 3-4 1:15thvy 2 109 1 2 2 2» 3'JTapIin 10 ThistleBelle. Biskra. D.LedgetL 87025 Oakland 3-4 1:15} slow 7 104 3 2 1 v lun Taplln 9 Sam Barber. Ybor. ValoakL ROBERTA, ch. f. 3 95 By Ort Wells— Sweet Billic (H. A. Mercer). Kl KID S887'i Oakland "4 1:14* fast 2i 97 8 0 6 4'1 2si Hmni'.v 1) Banonica. L.Rensselaer. CifttL S Hi iSOS 888«;:' akian-l 3-4 1:14 fast 2o :»r. S 9 9 4 j 3'| Rooney !» Metropolitan. Preston, Ellerd. S88 88822 8862X Oakland 5J f 1:10 hvv 1- 95 7 9 8 9 8»l Selden 9 Banonica. BoauMan. M.Musgrave jBW 88728 8V.36 Oakland 1 1:4.". hvv 30 95 1 5 4 I Sj 42 E Martin M TTomargo. Fr'chCook. Hampass 387 58716 RSW"7 Oakland 3-4 1:15 slop 7 9.". 3 8 a 5 -J 4"JE Martin 8 Lena I^ecli. Emma G., Hampass. 886 88471 Oakland 3-4 1:151 fast 12 97 1 3 4 l"k |s* ■ Martin 12 Emma O.. Ornate. Netting. 5S6 sHeT7 8S382 Oakland F C 1:111 Cut 8 94 9 7 7 6= 5*J K Martin 10 HelenCarroll, Tremargo. Salvage ME S8330 Oakland 3-4 1 :14g good 10 95 1 6 9 8 8" Parker ! Hannibal Bey, Argonaut. Beda. SS4 8S486 EL MCLINO. b. g. 3 98 By Ormicant— Perfecto (M. Reia). SS73i Oakland 11:42? fast 15 M «: 1 1 2 SI »»• Kederis 11 Rubric. Coppers. French Cook. 88587 Oakland F '" l:ll'lhvv 12 90 S 4 4 41 • Kederis 1 1 PaulClifford. Rosamo. llampass. CO 86430 Oakland 3-4 1:14 fast 15 87 5 3 2 2$ 6" 5 Kederis !» LadyPanchita. Redeem. B. Junior 88877 ^ss 88244 Oakland KC 1:141 mud 6 108 2 1 2 2« l'| Kederis ! S. drain. A.Hvman. J.Cafferata 888. S8S33 83173 Oakland 3-4 1 :15g slop 20 93 7 5 6 9- 7'» Kederis 1 Radation. Faneuil Hall. Burleigh v, , •;•.. SS100 Oakland F O 1 :12 good 8 88 3 11 1= 1*1 Kederis 12 Bustling Silk. Beda. Banrose. SS7 8 8V057 Oakland F O ] :Hi faat 13-5 90 5 2 2 2» - 4*1. Kederis Anglcfacc. Kai erboff. Con. Costa 8N7 88714 87685 Oakland F C 1:131 hvy 9 107 4 I 2 4* i'i Ke lerl8 11 TonyFaust. Wicket, dlennadeaue SS« 88649 TITUS II.. b. g, 10 111 By Bloomsbury — Sister to Ruth Ryan (G. P. Mc- *f *5»1 Neil). -8'' •18532 88874 Oakland FO 1:11 fast 10 116 3 1 1 1*1 1*1 Mentry 12 No OuarW r. Catenas, Estellc M. BI 8*793 Oakland 3 4 1 :14jE fast 15 99 7 7 0 6* 6*1 Jalmsen 13 Burnell. MaySutton. Anin-McGee 888 88831 KS6* Oakland 3-4 1 :15g pood 7 106 ( S 6 71 5*1 Jahnsen 11 Mat. Mack. SalomyJane. ElodiaB. 887 88724 S8587 Oakland F " 1:12? hvv 60 105 7 10 10 10 10" Jahnsen 11 PaulClifford. Rosamo. Hampass. sS6 88688 S8382 Oakland FCl:ilSfast 6 110 2 2 1 1J 7H Mentry 10 HelenCarroll Tremargo. Salvage SSI 8S62S SS328 t akland 3-4 1 :15jj good 15 . 10S 9 5 4 6"* 4' J Shale 12 Ar.Hyman. Sil. Grain. Kaiserlioff 8fj S8388 88977 Oakland 3-4 1:14$ last 40 107 9 9 9 9 9'*JSliale 9 Inclement. Haiaeat. Biskra. 881 88186 87800 Oakland 3-1 1 :15| slow 25 115 6 4 5 S2 S4 J Shale 11 Crcston. Fath. Stafford. Woodl'der 882 S82S4 LITTLE SISS. b. f, 4 101 By Greenan — St. Lucie II. (Quinlan & Peck^. ■ v8253 S&tK Oakland F I ' 1 :1 I4 fast 6 111 S S 3 2-.'. 24 Borel 12 Tramotor. Kaiserlioff. Phillislina J. L SS647 Oakland F O 1 :llj good 4J 114 8 7 0 2i #*1 dross 10 Woodlander, Bedondo. Burleigh. S.-.7 BS748 885C8 Oakland 3-4 1:16 hvv 10 107 2 4 2 2* 1* Cross 12 Salomv Jane. Elodia B., Banrose SS6 88649 77;i7 Juarez 5?. f l:07jj fast 10 119 12 11 11 11 ll9 Louder 12 InaGray.S.Kossmore.Flor.Myera. 8S." 88572 S71i:« Juarez 3-4 1:131 fast 25 108 3 6 6 5-J 5s C H Shil'g 7 Posing. Minnolette. Ina Gray. HS4 88470 8T034 Juarez 7-8 1 :2_*8 slow 25 102 3 4 4 6 8l 10»1 Kennedy 12 Saba do. Plume. Rickey. S83 8S36S AKPEDO. br. k. 6 114 By AlTescot — Day Dream (E. Wayland). S89V1 Oakland 3-4 1:141 fast 12 lit N 7 4 5*4" T Rice 12 Ellerd. Ben Stone. Cottlcskill. 8v8^8 Oakland 3 4 1:14 fast 20 112 7 6 C 6?. 6" Kent • MarseAbc. Marburg. Iir.D'glicrly m SS7 '4 Oakland 3-4 1 :14i good 25 110 7 4 6 S»t 9s E Oallalianll Rosamo. Emma !.. Roy Junior. «SS NV.::; Oakland S-4 1:15| hvy 16-5 115 4 2 2 24 12 Page S Ingham. Blacks!ie p. (leu.Haley ss.s 88834 ^MM 'Oakland 3-4 1:141 fast 15 114 8 7 S 8= 551. Page 10 Argonaut. Faneuil Hall. Ellerd. 8S730 ss; SS4"H Oakland F Ol:10* fast 15 115 8 5 8 10' lO'-iGoburn 11 Adena. Argonaut. Ilareington. sfi 8S651 3*383 Oakland FC 1:148 fast 6 113 4 5 4 32 2« Page 8 Th. Belle, M.Musgrave.P.Mahone fto 88484 88222 Oakland 3-4 1:161 hvy 12 112 1 3 2 2°k 41 Vosper r Grace G.. Thistle Belle. Fordello S84 88434 8S155 Oakland F C 1:13 slow 10 108 4 2 2 2' 1H Page 11 DukeofMilpii. Biased. M. Mont rose m S8267 FATHER STAFFORD, b. g. 4 112 By The Friar— Lingerie (H. G. Ross). 87709 SSN58 Oakland 3-4 1:14 fast 11-5 108 3 2 3 3* 5r' Cross 8 MarseAlK'. Marburg. pr.D'glierty R] SS7JM Oakland 3-4 1:141 fast 5 105 2 2 1 1'?. f* Selden 9 Airs. Ilex. Ellerd. B6 88904 8JC74 Oakland FC1:12 fast 8 108 7 3 2 11 1-1 Gross 12 Kaiserlioff. Steel. Netting. y j 888:: S8H47 Oakland F C 1 :lli good 10 116 10 6 8 7- Ti Selden TO Woodlauder. Bedondo, Burleigh. 88", SK719 SS6"4 Oakland .".'. f 1 "9jf hvv 11-5111 5 4 4 M 4"' J Ret tig 11 Salvage. GoodShip. Metropolitan, ggf 89827 S8550 Oakland 3-4 1 16 hvy 8-5 104 2 2 2 41 2'£ T Rice 9 St. Francis, Dovalta, No Quarter ss: 88552 88466 Oakland F ■' 1 :12 fast 8 124 10 11 10 9- 74} Rettig 11 Passenger. Tremargo. Beda. 8S- 88434 S8172 Oakland 3-4 l:15g slop 8 111 5 3 5 7s 9" A Thomas 10 Radation, Faneuil Ball, Burleigh v ; SS3IS SERVICEKCE. ch. c, 4 111 By Service — Innocence (W. T. Traversl. 9 SS27S ^77; Oakland 3 4 1 :14| fast 12 107 6 6 6 6 61"1A Wilson 7 (Joldnnn. Ijtdy Paneliita. Orelio. ■ SS200 S8713 t akland 3-4 1:15 good 7 112 1 2 2 2' l1! I! Archib'd 8 MarseAlve. Lena Lech. Btfnonica. EI 88627 Oaklend 1 1:431 hvy 13-5 111 2 111 I'M8! Vosper 11 Miss Picnic. Whidden. Tremargo KM 88901 885R9 Oakland 3-4 1:141 hvv 7 96 6 2 2 3s V% Selden 9 Orelio. Thistle Belle. Goldflnn. 8S.- 88862 HR1 Oakland 3-4 1:16 hvv 10 111 7 4 4 42 531 E Martin 8 Orelio. MarseAbe. Mad.Musgrave 887 88794 88174 Oakland 1 1:42? slo*p 1 100 5 2 2 2 2=i 3*1 Taplin 6 KeepMoving. BishopW.. Raleigh 88', SS775 881 28 Oakland 1m70y 1 :4GJ hvy 4 105 5 3 1 1 3* 61TlSelden 8 JudgeQuinn, Raleigh. K. Moving SSi SS535 YBOR. ch. g. 4 98 By Handsel— Eitra (W. T. Anderson). S81S4 K«*n Oakland 3-4 1:14* fast 60 W.; 4 S S 10' ll'1 Nolan 12 Ellerd. Ren Stone. Cobleskill. ££; 81838 Oakland 5 -8 1 :0nj fast 25 Ml 10 M 10-10 18M Nolan 11 E.M.Fry. Minni doeia. R.elTovar -»• 87525 Oakland 3-4 1 :151 slow 31 106 1 12 2* 3J Vosper 9 Lena Lech. Sam Barber. Valoski. ■ v7.i9ft Oakland 3-4 1 :14| fast 6" 106 4 4 4 4- 54J Vosper 8 Marse Abe. FatlierStaftord. Steel 8*1 87134 fiakland 3-4 1:15 slop 7 120 7 6 4 2nk 24 € H MillorlO Billv Myer. St. Avon. Meltor.dnle S8' V7049 Oakland El f 1 :07 fast 9-5 104 7 6 6 6J 4T C H Miller 9 Marburg. This. Belle. AnnieWells SSI 83924 Oakland SJ f 1 :06n fast 25 107 3 3 6 6 61,!iC II Miller 6 Prejuicio. LadyElizabeth. Sewel] » 86925 Oakland a1, f 1 :07| fast 7-5 100 4 11 lsi 1*1 C H Millerl2 Novgorod. F.StafTord. Fan.Hall. R| 86864 Oakland 3-4 1:15 good 21 95 3 11 l'l 5JJ C H Miller 7 Biskra. Copperfleld. Inclement. 37 MABEL HOLLANDER, b. m. 6. 104 By Maxio— Circlet (E. J. Ramsey). "; 8CKi Ogden I 1:381 atop -i W7 6-T Pickens 9 Dorothy Ann. Salpearl. MaodMcG. »• WHS Ocdotl 1 l:50irslop S| 107 7'- S Johnson 8 MaudMcG.. Rose Paly, t'obleskiil M HAMPASS. b. c. 4 111 By Hammon — Pass (J. J. Conner). 8S831 K8M3 Oakland 3-4 1:14 fast 15 111 5 5 4 8" 7". dross 9 Metropolitan. Creston, Boterta. g S 775 Oakland FC 1:11* fast 8 111 5 2 3 6= 78J O Archib'd 10 St. Frauds, GoodSbip. Emma G. « 8KZ7 Oakland 1 1:43a hvy 12 109 5 6 7 6 5J 6"-.'.a Williamsll Miss Picnic. Whidden. Tremargo » 88387 Oakland F C 1:121 hvy ~i M8 6 6 6 6?. 3'' Page 11 Paul Clifford. Rosamo, Beda. ST 88536 Oakland 11:45 hvv 20 112 8 6 6 5 62 31 3 Kederis 10 Tremargo, FrenchCook. Rooerta g 88507 Oakland 3-11:15 slop 25 110 5 3 3 21 3'1 Kederis »! Lena Lech. Emma G.. Roberta. W 88450 Oakland 3-4 1:14 fast 15 111 8 7 9 9 9 *JMentry 9 LadyPanchita. Redeem, R.Junlor « 8S298 Oakland F C 1:131 hvy 5 108 6 4 I 3"' 5*1 Kederis 9 MarseAbe. Adena. Duke of Milan Ll QUICK TRIP, ch. c. 4 103 By Cunard — Confidante (Walker & McKinnip). ■ 88874 Oakland FO 1:11 fast 4 113 8 7 M 6- 5*1 A Williams 12 Titus II., No Quarter. Calopus. W 8S6S8 Oakland 3-4 1:16 hvv 40 107 3 4 6 6 6=» A Williams 6 Banorella. M. Picnic. Dareington Wj 88624 Oakland 51 f 1 09? hvy 60 108 7 7 6 41 55.'. A Williamsll Salvage. doodShip. Metropolitan. «• S7410 Oakland 51 f 1 98| slop 25 105 9 8 M 81 8"1 W Powers 10 Rapid Water, Dovalta. Dally. g Page 4 Third Race [3rd Oakland] 87' THIRD RACE — 1 Mile. 3-year-olds and upward. Allowances. (OM4— 1J«% I IB ) CHESTER KRTJM. ch. c. 3 102 By Sir Hercules— Ravolette (E. Moyne). B 88833 Oakland 11-8 1:52 fast 9-5 92 4 4 4 2 V 2« Selden ." Orbicular. Inclement, E.T. Fryer s? 8S777 Oakland 11:11 fast 2 92 2 111 1! I2 Selden •"• Orbicular. Ine!em"nt. ColonelJack n «749 Oakland 3-4 1:141 fast 17-10 108 5 4 4 3'i 2» A Will'n:s ."» DaddyGip. L.Elizabeth. Redeem 87 M883 Oakland 11:41 good 11-5 90 5 4 5 4 4:- 3'J A Thomas 8 Righteasy. Inclement. Nadzn. S7 K8650 Oakland 3-4 1 :131 good 4-5 107 4 4 4 ' 4 23 Page 4 M.O'Connell, Cop'rtown, Balroma 87 88469 Oakland 3-4 1 :131 fast 2 l'»2 2 I 4 4 l5 Taplin 4 B.ofFortune. DaddyGip. Lewiston 87 8s:v 0 Oakland 1 1:438 hvy 5 93 4 3 5 4 5* 2» E Martin 6 Raleigh. Inclement. L.Dieudonne 88175 Oakland 1 1-16 1:49? slop 15 115 5 6 6 6 6 62» A Williams o Turret, Old Mexico, JudgeQuinn. g PHIL MOHR, b. r, 3 86 By Sain — Highland (J. L. Ross). Sb B8M Oakland .".'. f 1 :"64 fast I M8 5 1 5 5- 4T1 Selden 9 dalvesea. Binocular. nr.D'glierty 8S svsfio oakiand 5*" I 1 :'«» fast 10 95 6 5 6 4- 4'1 Selden 8 L.Dieiidonne. 'loudliglit. FernL. gg 86793 Oakland 7-8 1 :271 fast 3 97 1 2 1 1 1J 2J Selden « Bey Hindoo. Col. Jack. Fancy. s7 8S663 Oakland 11:41 good 8 85 6 5 2 3 3" 6'" Selden « Righteasy. Inclement. Ch.Krum. g7 88640 Oakland 3-4 1 :141 slow 11-5 95 8 6 6 63 3'i Selden 9 Th.Belle, E.Harw'd. W . i\Ov ton 86 88590 Oakland 11:42 hvv 21 92 3 2 2 2 2* 2=1 Selden 4 Righteasy. Orbicular, E.T.I ryer. 88553 Oakland 5-S 1 01 hvy 4 94 4 5 4 4" 4«i A Thomas 6 Cloudlight. Madman. Prejuicio. *' 8S504 Oakland F C 1:10J slop 7-5 87 3 1 2 21 2* Selden I R.Reed. Coppertown. L.Elizabeth g ORBICULAR, ch. h. 7 122 By Smile — Orbed Maiden (Johnson & Gray). ss 88*33 Oakland 1 1-8 1:52 fast 11-10 112 2 1 2 1 2M 1" G Archib'd .". Cli.Kruin. Inclement. E.T.l'ryer. K 88777 Oakland 11:41 fast 3-4 112 4 1 I 2 2'i 22 T Rice 5 Ches.Krmn. Inclement. Col. Jack fg 88714 Oakland 1 1-S 1 :541 goodl3-20 108 4 3 3 2 21 I4 T Rice 5 Colonel Jack. Whidden. Nadzu. s8 88590 Oakland 11:42 hvv 18-5 105 4 4 3 3 3" 3"J T Rice 4 Righteasy. PhilMobr. L.T.I ryer. ss 88487 Oakland 11:40 fast 3 105 7 7 4 2 21 323 T Rice 8 Arasee. Bubb'srWater. Righteasy g S83S5 Oakland 11:40 fast 5 110 4 7 8 6 6" 4»i T Rice 9 Bub. Water, Sil.Knight.F.Johnson T 881:!7 Oakland ll:41ghvy I 112 6 4 4 5 51 4'i Mentry 6 F.Johnson. SilKnight, OldMesh-o ^; 87808 Juarez 1 1:391 fast 9-5 120 4 2 2 2 l* lnk Molesw'h 4 Meadow, LadyEsther, Sngarmaid s_ INCLEMENT, b. 8, 4 105 By Peep o'Day — Rain Drop (L. F. O'Leary). s7 88833 Oakland 11-81:52 fast 12 HKi 3 2 3 3 3' 3»J Vandusen 5 Orbicular, dies. Kruin. E.T.l'ryer S7 88777 Oakland 1 1:11 fast 7 102 3 4 4 4 3:t 3* Vandusen 5 Ches.Krum. Orbiculnr. Col. Jack. g7 88663 f akland 11:41 good 15 100 4 2 3 2 3*31 Vandusen 0 Righteasy. Cliester Krum, Nadzu 8-8S608 Oakland 7-8 1:29 slop 11-10 100 5 2 2 1 l'J 13 E Martin 6 RapidWatcr. Galvesca. Lewiston g 88591 Oakland lin70v 1:462 hvv 8 115 3 1 1 2 2'J 34} Mentry G Keep Moving, Col. Jack. Miles. 87 88505 Oakland 11:411 slop 3 102 3 2 2 I 23 2*1 Kederis 5 Keep Moving. Miles. Raleigh. 88453 Oakland F C l:09g fast 6 103 3 2 2 2} 2} Taplin 7 Th.Belle. J.F.Crowley. R.Water. « 88403 Oakland 7-8 1:26 fast 12 105 3 3 4 4 3i 3"J Page 0 Arasee. L.Dieudonne, Rap. Water J RALEIGH, ch. h. 5 106 By Bassetlaw — Gracine (I. H. Miller). g 8X778 Oakland lin70v 1 :45J fast 15 112 2 2 2 1 1' 1" T Rice 9 Bishop W.. Iliacko. Whid.Ien. gj 88,:8!; Oakland 1 1:43ft hvy 5 ME 13 3 I 3" 8*1 Gross 5 KdP.iill. Lewiston. LadyElizabeth 8S 8S1 88062 Oakland F C 1 :101 good 30 110 4 9 9 7* 4*| A WilFnis 11 dilbert Rose. S -will. Goldhnn. 8-88591 Oakland Im74y 1:481 hvy 15 112 2 6 6 6 6 6'» T Rice 0 KeepMoving. Col. Jack. Inclement s-88535 Oakland 11 16 1:481 hvy 12 90 6 1 1 1 22 44J E Callahan 8 Arasee. Edwin T. Fryer. Nadzu K 88505 Oakland I 1:411 slop 5 108 1 3 I I 3- 4'«Uosper 5 Keep Moving Inclement :. Miles. S8487 Oakland 11:40 fast 30 98 8 8 8 8 62 6'u Selden 8 Arasee. Bnbhl'gWater, Orbicular « 88300 Oakland 1 1 :432 hvy 13-5 105 12 2 2 22J 1" Vosper 8 C.Krum, Inclement, L.Dieudonne. ~ AKS-AR-BEN b. c. 4 105 By Ben Brush — Hampton Belle (W. S. Rogers). g 8-8796 Oakland 1 1-16 1 :481 fast 13-5 W8 3 6 I E 4- 22 :ross T John LimH. Cadiclion. Legatee. ss 88848 Oaklaml 1 3-16 2: i2 good 8-5 102 5 6 5 3 1»t 1- dross 1 Miss Officious. Bryce, Col. Jack. s-88609 Oakland 1 1-16 1 :50g slop 6 108 1 8 7 8 8 S'*lGros» 9 Radation. Rubric. Avontellus. g-88552 Oakland lm7«iv 1 :47* hvy 15 103 4 5 6 3 3s 3-J Gross 0 I ol.Jack. Kwp Moving Redeem. R 8ii468 Oakland 13-16 2:01 fast 7 103 5 6 5 3 II 1*1 Coburn 8 Onatassa. Homeless. Sir John, g 88«i4 Oakland 1 1-16 1:471 fast 15 103 7 9 9 5 8} 3»1 B Smith 11 Sir John. Onatassa. J. C. Clem 88102 Oakland 1 1-8 1:54 good 12 104 4 5 4 4 5"- 4" E Smith . Desperado, French Cook. SirJohn ■ FANCY b. m 5 104 By Worcester — Reeatta II. (H. Mack). s, 88877 Oakland CI f 1:24 fast 81 M8 I 1" 11 13 12»» Anderson 5 Enfield. Jim daffney. t'ol lack, g 88746 Oakland 7-8 1 :271 fast 8 109 I 5 5 3 :! * 4V Anderson S Revllindo... Ihil.Moar Col. Jack B E8714 Oakland 1 1-8 154* good IS 94 5 2 2 4 4'1 5"lAndersou •" Orbicular. ColonelJack. Whidden g S^.„iS Oakland 7-8 1 -29 slop 20 99 6 6 6 5 6 5,4lAndersou 8 Inclement. Rap. Water, dalvesea g) 88591 Oakland ImTvy 1:481 hvy C 97 6 5 5 5 52 C'«lAnderann I'. KeepMoving. Col .Jack. Inclement g 88489 Oakland UflMha 20 102 6 6 6 7« 45 AnaetSM 8 J.H.Sheeban. P.Mohr. SalAt'cum g, 88403 Oakland 7-8 1:26 fast 13-3 103 2 5 3 3 B»« f«| Taplin S Arasee. L.Dieudonne, Inclement. 88157 Oakland 1 1:412 slow 4J 107 2 3 3 I 2b i'- Anderson ■ Rosslare, Inclement, Raleigh. g ROUND AND ROUND, b. g, 5 106 By Sandringham— Irish Reel (2. Barnes). M M80': Oakland ltnTOy 1 :451 fast 20 99 5 3 1 1 3= 5-J Bevan 7 Bishop \\ . I--.1 . 1 ryer Redeem B 8877s Oakland Im74y 1:451 fast 6 108 4 0 6 4 41 731 Keogh 9 Raleigh. Bishop W., Hlacko. s K8488 Oakland lmTty 1:441 fast 11-6 148 12 1 1 1' W Vosper •• Ed. 1 .f ryer. W hidd-n. Bishop W S83SS Oakland lm70v 1 :45R fast 20 100 17 7 5 53 4«:;Bevan 9 Ed Ball. I ollio L. Onatassa. J -171 Oakland 1 1:421 slop 25 92 3 6 6 6 6 6" Bevnn 8 K. Moving. B.shopU s,ervicence , 8R12S Oakland lm70v 1 :46l hvy 12 108 7 7 7 7 7'° 72" E Sullivan S JudgeQuinn. R.ileigli. K. Moving 87«77 Oakland F C 1 1 '2 sloo 8 105 I 9 9 9 8*| Herman 9 E. If. Fry. Rezon. Adena. 87847 Oakland F C lilU COOd 4 111 7 8 8 84 8*1 Herman 10 Adena. M. Montrose. B. Kinney. * S7S03 Oakland 61 f 1:211 slow 9 110 4 6 4 84 3'J Herman 10 Bishop W.. Bauonica. Roy T. ■ ■ 8: Fourth Race [4th Oakland] ■ 8: Handicap. (78X88 -1 :1 1 -.-. - -3 --tin. 1 | FOURTH RACE — 3-4 Mile. 3-year-olds and upward. Dewev or Otis — King's Lady (A. J. Jackson). rrnw T. h m 5 91 By Sofennd^ «1 f 1*81 fwl 34 92 5 2 2 V }\ A |hu«a. .; I Oieudoone C'ligln. Phil M,.br. -779 0akla.w| F C l:l«t faat 58 99 4 1 1 4 4'" \ 1 |, .i.uis 4 B.Htodeo^ L.!ii«.u...ii.v. I !. B -lie UCa* 'lakl-md U f 1-474 hW 75 : 5 1 4 6 6 l««lAnderaon 6 .T.H.Sbe ban. M.O ton 1. dalvesea R^i VVuvw 5 1-2 f \1w mud 3 109 I'd Archib'd « J.'ssup Burn. Palo Alio Fancy. R52S2 Vancouver 5-8 1:001 fast 31 1"9 4-; Vosper 7 Spohu. Ell/.. Harwo^id. Jes. Burn LIKELY DIEUDONNE. ch. g. 4 103 By Dieudonn.-— Superfine (Raisin City Stable) ssn H) Oakland "■' f 1 '»'.-' i'a-i fi 1"., 1 1 ! l-ll1' A Williams r, loudliglit. Fern I... Phil Motor. 88779 oakiaiid r" ■ l lo'i fast 8-3 lol 2 2 1 1- 2-1 A Williams 4 Rev Hindoo. ThiatleiBeMe. r ernL. I -87s elkai. • 4 I ■■ .,„! 7 W:\ 1 1 V 2' A Williams S Goldflnn. Kid North. Orelio. ffiWMMkuind 7 8 '••' fa-t '.'. «| iill 1'. 2' A Walsh Z, Arase*. Inclement. RapMT Water, i ^7.1;, ^ 5 iio«fas I* 08 .; 2 :■: 2=i ' 11 Kennedy 7 M.O'Connell. Prejuicio PhilMobr 8 KmoStend llS Rr? 8 98211 1 V VI C WUHanm « g^»5^^R Wa°ter JR^tT I S M.O ( onnell. R.Water, Koberta. s ill' 2'l\osper tmt ont-i-.Tid 3-4 1 -iS hw 13-14 148 4 SiSotkUnd 3 4 litt ! hvy 1 m I I 1 V V Taplin S Sewell. LadyPanchita. Marburg. 8 REY HINDOO ch. h. 5 114 By Rey el Santa Anita— La Hindos (Oakwood Stock J Ranch). 887T, o-,k and 7 8 1 • -a fa-t 1 ! oil! 1 1 I ! V IS 0 ArchibM « Phi! Mohr. CoL Jack. Fancy. I 88779 Oakland F C 1:141 fast I M8 1 I 4 21 1*1 Q Archibd 4 L.Dieudonne. Tli Belle. Ic ruL. '; B84S9 Oakland 5' . 1 l *8J fast 5 187 3 4 4 6J7"\osper 8 J .H.ffl han^Moh-; Jft&\ £?£ 1 8K-S7 Oakland 5' f 1064 fast 9-5 109 3 6 7 7 8*1 Pajte . L.I) donne. M.O ( otinell.I rejun 10 » ssSStkSnd 5 «hr7M»3 4 4 ;• 2-* Taplin. 7 R^Ure. Galvesca. F^anvood | » SCT-8 naklanil ",-1 1 13i fa=t 9-5 11" I 4 4 4*1 5*1 Cavan'gh t; Prejnieio. Arasee. (loudliglit. 8«8«6 Oak and I -8 8 good 2 1M 4 4 3 3'i 2 J Cavan'gh 7 Cloudlight. PnMulclo. Sewell. 8 86S06 Oakland F C 1 :10J good 8 5 108 4 3 2 2= l| Cavangh S Sewell. Lewiston. Nagazam. 8 BUBBLING WATER, br. f. 4 117 By Colonel Wheeler— Shasta Water (Kolera & Josenhs). t 884.87 Oakland 1 ! CI fa=t 7 112 16 5 -1 3- 2"t E Martin 8 Amaee. Orbicular. Kigliteasy. 8R3R3 Oakland 11:48 fast 8 118 1113 ::' II E Martin » SiLKnlght. Fiohiwon. Orblcnlar J 8i •?' Oak-lard I 1-43 Inv El 1"! 13 2 1 I'll- " E Mart la 8 FJohlWOB. Sil.l\ni-_'lit. 1 r. ' « k. v m -7 Oakland 1 1MB hvy 7 lb.3 11 1 I 8* E Mai . :.. 6 F.Jol.nson Sil. Knight. OldMexiCO S 0898 Oakland Im34y 1:431 slop 848 118 1 2 2 4 4 9»1 Tantta 4 Roaalarc Kaleigo. Ed BaU. 8777S Oakland 1 1 :Wi slow 6-5 114 3 2 2 2 2' 2'1E Martin 4 Jeanet eM.. 8 knight I- nllel la ^ 874- ; Oakland 114'Ihvv 3-2 110 3 11 1 1H 1« K Martin i FortJohpson. Baleigh. JeanetteM - 8798 Oakland 7 8 ii26 fast 1 108 3 111 l*" 14 B Martin 7 Arasee. JeanetteM.. Silv.Kn^ght I JIM GAFFNEY g 6 107 Bv Golden Garter — Miss Maxim (J. S. Harlan). 1 0»77 Oakland ' «i f l':2» fast 13-10 111 I 3 2 21 2" d Aie'lil.-.l 5 Elitiehl. .';.,l"'^;l -|;"^ ^"'l'". \ 8W - o-kl and FCl-10 fast 1R-5 109 3 4 6 6' 3'i G Archibd 7 Goldhnn. 1 hi tie Belle. Balrouia I KMV. k 1 :4o fast 7 KG 5 3 3 2 2= 5= ■% Kenne.lv • Bob. Water. Sil. Knight. P.. To!, nson ^n Oakland 5-8 W fast 30 PC 4 5 5 ::■ 4- Kennedy .; Pajamita. .1.1 LSl.e..!.:.!! Madman M8M Oakland 3-1 1:181 hvy 41 118 1 4 5 5* 4" Kennedy 8 I -ewNtoii. Lig.iteasy - Li'-.i. tteed B77l Oakland 1 1 16 1 49» slow 3 105 111 1 1" 1*1 « obuin 4 Sil.Kniglll. Nadzu. 1. Joliusc.n. I S7W4 olkand 58 0« hvy 3 10 4 4 4 4-' 3= Cormri, 3 ' loudligh. . Binueular.Bellwether ( BTftflOaklaSj lliMI slop 11-10 i'« 2 x 1 1 l'|li Coburn r. Kak-igh, Fulletta, Trust. | Kl KID S Hi iSOS S88 88822 jBW 88728 387 58716 886 5S6 ME sHeT7 SS4 8S486 By Bannockburn— Merida (G. A. Marshall) . NORTH, blk. g, 3 89 Oakland FC1.10 fast 12 99 6 3 4 6' Pf Seidell . N'"»»i. '-^ ;v,'.',l] ",,JV, I. ; jp "j m iron la Oakland F C 1:19 fast 14 88 7 7 7 7 7'" Kederis 7 flo dflnn, lliMl. ^ [;,!] 0 Oakland 3-4 1 :14 good 16-5 91 5 3 2 S»* 3U Se den 8 9fi££& V fnii^uS^L^nchita? Oakland F C 1:111 good 16-5 100 7 7 4 15 1» Selden » M.I • icn c I-.,I'ln' "• ,' V. , aut oDdaad F3-4 1:2*8*5? 14-5 98 6 4 6 6 ' 6'« Selden 8 ^J**^*"™"- »»""»"• Oakland F C 1:10 fast 6 85 7 6 4 4- 34J Selden i Sewell. Spohn, Orelio. Fifth Race [5th Oakland] CO 88877 ^ss 888. S8S33 v, , •;•.. SS7 8 8N7 88714 SS« 88649 *f *5»1 -8'' •18532 BI 888 88831 887 88724 sS6 88688 SSI 8S62S 8fj S8388 881 88186 882 S82S4 ■ v8253 J. L S.-.7 BS748 SS6 88649 8S." 88572 HS4 88470 S83 8S36S m «SS ss.s 88834 8S730 ss; sfi 8S651 fto 88484 S84 88434 m S8267 87709 R] B6 88904 y j 888:: 88", SK719 ggf 89827 ss: 88552 8S- 88434 v ; SS3IS 9 SS27S ■ SS200 EI KM 88901 8S.- 88862 887 88794 88', SS775 SSi SS535 S81S4 ££; -»• ■ 8*1 S8' SSI » R| 37 "; »• M 8S831 g « » ST g W « Ll ■ W Wj «• g 87' FIFTH RACE— 1 Mile and 70 Yards. 3-year-olds and upward. Selling. («BKkVS— l:4:t— ." — 10«.) COLONEL JACK. b. h. 6 105 By Pessara— Middy Morgan (0. Turek) Oakland 4] f I 34 fast 34 114 3 4 4 41 3-' Men try .j Rnfleld. Jim »»«f"^ - ^ •' '"• t Oakland 11-8 1:33 last 15 97 1 1 1 4 4* 5" A Thomas .» ( rba-ular ( l"',--K^' • "' ' .\CQt -II " ■"• ■* 31 Mentry * Key Hindoo, Phil Mohr. I .in O-ikl-ind 7-8 1-71 fast 114 4 3 Oakland 1 litt* 23 N M 5 5 3 5 41 4' Gross" 5 Ch Krnm. Orb , ij-nlar, £***£** Oakland 1 1-8 1*41 good 38 103 1 1 1 I » * **•«■ 5 nrbicnlar W In «\1";,OI^ JBrvce. Bryce Oakland 13-16 2:02 good 13-5 106 2 111 4=1 4*1 Page T ^kn-Ar-Ben, M.O«eioaa. Oakland lmTOy 1:448 hvy 13-5 105 4 2 3 3 34 » B 8UrtiB 8 KMVjft^^Inelctgrnt. £jg± Oakland lm70v 1.47J hvv 15 103 3 2 2 2 2=J 1- E Martin 8 K. Moving. Aks-Ar-Ben. Keueem BEAU MAN. ch. c. 4 101 By, Beau Ormonde— Afamada Hted * '*™£' Oakland 11:42 fast 7 148 1111 1»1 2 1 T Tayb»r S Whidden. Redeem Htaeito. Oakland 3-4 1:141 good 12 107 10 14 9 H ' 11' IT lay or 11 Kosamo hnini: «... K -,,'n;'r- 5 54 4 '-'yi Taylor « Banorella. MP ni. l)ai..n-;;p Oakland 3-4 1:16 hvy 10 110 1 3 Oakland 51 f 1:10 hvy 4J 1115 7 I 3"t 2 T Taylor 9 Baajf*«. EiSS^I^SrSSwL Oakland F C l:llf hvy S 109 7 1 6 4' 3' T Taylor . LA •linton. M"*« » "x-orth Oakland FCl:10fastl2 105 5 8 7 T» 8«| T Rice S Sewel Spohn K M-r th. Juarez 7-8 1:26* fast 3* 100 3 2 1 1 g* 8 J O *cethy B Oj^gytn. *^W6J£?%E? Juarez 5-8 1:00? fast 6 104 1 2 2 2'J 1»» T Bice » H.Garrett. Lykers. Gj psy K884J. R. LAUGHREY, ch. g. 6 112 By Sir Dixon— Daisy Rosa (J. Murphy) Oakland 1 1 1 3:49, fast 6 107 112 1 11 l» Keogh L MjssOnieions, Lega ,ee. WoltvilU Oakland 1 3-16 2:02 good 10 107 3 2 2 2 6 5'UKeogh , Aks-Ar-Ben M.Ofl ci '« ». J^ *■ Oakland 11:44 hvy 7 11024 3 3 14 1* Keogh 12 OoMeak'1^ Or^SSf^'J^SSSZ Oakland lm20y 1 :43 fast 15 111 3 9 9 9 9' 9'- Keogh 11 Ore tclien ... Lies,. n. . "•.-,lejnI4 Oakland 1 1:481 fast 1 107 2 4 3 3 5»1 1* Keogh tt *«5E?*nJ?™»irf natahU asisBFAte 10? A'^^S^^s^p^-?- rast 12 3 1 , 2 Oakland 11:12 fast 20 104 4 6 5 4 4- SH Coburn S Whidd—,. Bva^Man, ■»»■"■, Oakland l 1:12? fast 16-5 no 2 5 3 1 l4* 4} Mentry 11 I la brie. ( Tooaen. *«n«ll«-'»*:: 6 S 8 S'^Jdross SI) .Lnn.|iie. C I, les kl AimtellUB Oakland lni20y 1 :44 good 11-5 111 2 5 Oakland 3-4 1 :141 last 5 1117 6 6 71 64 Kennedy 1 Argonau.. 1 anem IHl 11. Ll h id. Oakland 11:42 fast 18-5 108 4 12 2 2 1 l"* Vosper 10 *££^&&&2**- AvinSlOB' Oakland 11:42? fast 18-3 107 6 5 4 2 rf 2 Kennedy M ^mi^Cat. COfMj^ AT^**"^ Oakland 3 4 1:178 slow 3 105 3 9 9 9 5*} Selden : Dr. Dougherty. Banonka Ban rella REDEEM, b. f. 3 87 By Eddie Jones— Mortgage (J. W. Paulsen). Oakland lm79y 1 :4&1 fast 15 BS 1 1 2 2 11 M A Thomas , BfadMpW.. EJT.rTyer. Mbn^Mki ! Oakland 11:42 fast M 94 3 5 6 1 * «A Thomas 8 \\ hid.len. Beaa Ml n »»:»' ^'»- Oakland 3 1 1:141 fast 15 88 4 5 I i 4'"JA T homas ., Pad.dip. Lh. Krui ,.I. .I.lizabeth h Oakland . ll:48|hvy 10 91 1 7 9 9 P V$i 1 'hoinaw 11 Miss 1 ;cn.e. Wk dde ■ Ti rein W Oakland lm7oy 1:47* hvy 10 86 1 4 4 4 5'J 481 A Thomas « 'olJack. ,K;M»^. A^,A -B-" B° ™0 Oakland 3-4 1:14 fast 12 96 6 8 5 3= gj A Thomas 1. LadyPanchita. RJnnlw Oakland lm70y 1:131 last 15 87 2 4 4 4 21 4»| A hon.as 0 Ed Ball •bishop W. . Desperado. Oakland lm70yl:47 hvy 15 86 5 4 5 4 41 H* A Thomas 6 Ed Ball. V hidden k»W "''"• Oakland 1 1:448 mud 2 90 4 7 5 3 3' 1° A Thomas :, GretchenG.. Mr.Bisnop, LoI.Jack ELLERD. b, h, 7 114 By Herald— Tyna (C. Morton). Oakland 3 -4 1:14* fast 3 114 1 3 3 2' 11 Vand'sen 12 Ben Stone, t oldeskill. .\mr edo. Oakland 3-4 1:14 fast 6 114 4 6 6 51 4- Vandusen !► Metropolitan, t reston. Wan. Oakland 3-4 1:141 fast 8 107 8 9 9 5'1 4' Vandusen !♦ lather fetafford. Airs, ilex. Oakland F C 1:111 fast 6 114 I 3 6 9 8H Vand'sen 10 St.Franeis. t»oodSh jp. Km"^''-,r Oakland U f 1:22 hvy 5 114 7 5 4 31 3«J Vandusen » NavyorW. J^ff^^SSSSi Oakland 3-4 1:141 fast 4 114 9 8 7 6 * 3' i Vandusen ' Arg'aut Fan.Hall L.Ren elr 88431 Oakland 3-4 1 :14. fast 4 108 8 7 6 1^ i} Vandusen 10 F^iUtettna. No X»rte^t^rmath SS366 Oakland F C 1:118 S3 15 113 4 4 4 3' 3 Vandusen ! Blaeksheep. No Quarter. Ledondo HIACKO. b. h, 5 105 By Fresno— My Fate (R. S. Davidson). 88834 Oakland 11:42 fast 8-5 110 8 3 2 2 3- 4' A Williams 8 Whidden. Beau Man. Kedeeui 88778 Oakland Un78y 1:451 fast 4 104 5 1 1 2 2'1 31 A WIBiaaia 9 »nhjjrh .Bfc yW V!*5*-t SS665 Oakland 3-4 1 :158 good 13-5 114 5 4 1 3 H A WWianM T Good Ship, KWJ4orUl.^8J«|3«. S8019 Oakland 3-4 1:151 slow 8 108 9 1 6 8} 1"" A Williams J Grace !.. Burleigh. IWJjWr. J7881 Oakland 1 1-16 1 :508 slop 15 108 9 7 6 6 51 6'i A Thomas 9 Con. Bell. Desperado. Spring Ban S7396 Juarez 11:42 slow 6-5 112 9 9 9 9 9 V* Kennedy » Whip Pop. gtinaton. K \\^n S7302 Juarez 11:41 fast 7 110 1 1 1 1 31 W TRice 12 Pedro. « ra Siiddiith. '■'1"st«n- 98387 Pimlico 1 1-2 2:358 fast 10 110 Left at the post. C Grand Orcagna. Pins&Needles. How.s.iean MIKE JORDAN, h, g, 9 97 By Nephew— Zylpha (W. St. Vincent). . Oakland 1 1-8 1 J£l fast 6 112 2 4 1 1 V l'i Denny 9 Sprinjt ^f^JS^l^L^^SSr^ 88750 Oakland 1 1:428 rast 7 108 8 11 10 8 8*1 H W Powers 11 Jjnbrie, Oojp rs French ( wk. 88330 Oakland lm20y 1 :44* fast 9-5 113 6 6 4 3 3i 3=3 Vosper 12 Woolen, Colberts Ocean \'p«- iSSOSO Oakland lm20y 1:448 fast 3i 109 7 5 3 5 3-k 41 Denny » Coppers. Tom O Mallej . V loolen S7713 Oakland 1 1-16 1:3 slow 4 98 5 5 4 4 W 4'J Denny 9 rkSpriatr. Duvoidh 3Pr'«B*" 17861 Oakland 1 1:431 hvy 4 113 6 3 3 3 2*J 2* E Dugan 10 Meltondale, Mowback, ^'i^n. 57411 Oakland lm70y 1:488 slop 6 106 3 10 10 10 10 l0«»De.nny Pi Meltondale J-! • •£■■ % t^"re-86969 Oaldand lm20y 1:421 fast 5 106 3 4 4 5 42J 3i Denny 10 Con. Bell, M. .Naomi. C. I aine. LEGATEE, b. g, 8 102 By.Belvidere— Legacy (Northwest Stable). ... 8S796 Oakland 1 1-14 1:481 faat 8 109 7 7 7 7 S | V d ArehibM TT .lohnLouis. Ak*-Ar-Ben. Cadicnon S8748 Oakland 1 1-1 2:098 fast 4] 105 6 6 12 2'1 3»| dross 7 J.B.L ghrey. MJ Ethels. v 'ijY'1 « 88833 Oakland lm20y 1 :41J good 10 106 1110 10 10 8' 6"' Page 1» «£k*w«y. S^Sl^2l^nJn^^ • Hc'raeless. 87964 Oakland 1 3-16 2:03? hvy 12 101 6 6 6 6 6 6=«iBuxton 6 Whidden. Servu-encc 57412 Oakland 1 3-16 2:051 slop 12 109 6 6 7 5 4' 3«1 Cotton S Mr Bishop. Bryet Buckt ho r n Ine . 87273 Oakland 1 1-S 1 :55* good 10 112 5 6 6 6 7J 10"1E Dugan 10 M .Officious. Jf^Naani. C Pj 87003 Oakland 1 1-4 2:081 fast 5 109 M I 6 S»M! Cotton 7 MissNaomi. St.Albans. TVhiddfn Sixth Race [6th Oakland] B s? n 87 S7 87 87 g Sb 8S gg s7 g7 86 *' g ss K fg s8 ss g T ^; s_ s7 S7 g7 g 87 « J g gj 8S 8S1 K « ~ g ss R g ■ s, g B g g) g g, g M B s J , * ■ ■ 8: | SIXTH RACE — 3-4 Mile. 3-year-olds and upward. Selling. 17X289— 1 :11 ~.— -i— 110.1 BILLY MYER, b. g. 5 106 By Fresno— Pleasant Sail (J. M. Crane). 87879 Oakland FC 1:12 slop 4 109 2 3 1 1*1 2»1 C Williams S Inclement. Lena Ia-vIi. Burle ,h. 87603 Oakland F C 1:121 slop 17-10 109 1 1 3 S* 6" 1C Williams 9 Orelio, Dareington • ^ infePriu"- 87465 Oakland 3-1 1:151 hvy 13-5 105 2 1 1 l'i l'i C Williamsll Steel Graced., hervlcence. S7386 Oakland 3-4 1:141 fast 5 M.3 11 11 3'i C Williams S Anna May. Orelio GraeeG. 87223 Oakland 51 f 1:078 slow 3 107 1 11 V 1* C Williams 10 NoQuartcr Ampedo Copperfleld. 87134 Oakland 3-4 1:15 slop 6 124 3 1 1 1« l4 C WllliamslO Vl or. ,st. Avon. Meltondale. GOOD SHIP, ch. f, 3 90 By Cunard— Good Hope (J. Barnes). 88775 Oakland FC 1:111 fast 9-5 84 7 S I ■ » Bevan P St Fran els. Emma (..Beda. 88665 Oakland 3-4 1:151 good 8 88 6 6 6 5' j*jWM T ¥»« "««%. Hlncha. AttgmmmV . 8S624 Oakland 5J f 1 :09g Kvy 5 90 3 I I 2h 2'1 Bevan 11 Salvage Metropolitan. J; Stafford S8569 Oakland 3-4 1:16 hvy 4 96 8 4 3 3 1 3=J E Martin 10 Metropolitan. Olathe Kedor. 1 o 87799 Oakland F C 1:121 slow 6 106 2 3 4 3 * 4- Vosper 8 Wicket. Passenger. Metropolitan 87002 Oakland F C 1:114 fast 2 112 9 2 4 5' i 6* i Vosper 9 Oswald B.. Ketchel. talopu* 86752 Oakland 7-S 1:28» mud 7 90 3 3 3 5 5"" 5l,,iBevan . J'geQumn. MissPicmc. Balronla DOCTOR DOUGHERTY, b. c. S 100 By Galveston— Lobosina (F. Harrington). 88908 Oakland 51 t 1:081 Curt 20 113 4 5 3 4*1 3* Mentry 8 dalvesea. Binocnl.u-. I hil Mohr. 88858 Oakland 3-4 1:14 fast 15 148 5 4 4 L'i 3" Selden 8 MaraeAhc Marburg, ly Igch. 88728 Oakland 3-4 1:14 good 20 103 6 5 7 8 S'-H.I MeBride S Goldhnn. L.Dieudonne K ■ «rUi 88640 Oakland 3-4 1 : 141 slow 20 95 1 4 5 S4* 8*1 ■ Martin 9 Th.Belle. E.IIarw.Kal. Phil Mohr 88610 Oakland 3-4 1:151 slop 13-5 98 6 7 5 64 6'^Anderson 8 EigCbie_f. ■; •» ■SfftJES 88589 Oakland 3-4 1:14« hvy 15 96 S 7 4 4* 6*1 Anderson 9 Ondio.. rhislle Belle herjicence. SS433 Oakland F C 1:184 fast 4J 100 6 6 6 4* 3' Taplin . Balroma. Coppertoun, doldtlna 8S3S 4 Oakland 3-4 1:138 fast 7 94 6 4 3 3=1 3«i E Martin 9 D.ofMilan. L.Klizabh. Inclement LORD OF THE FOREST, br. g, 7 111 By Octagon— Lady Violet (W. Gabriel). ,„,,„,. 8MH.5 Oakland 3-4 1:13| fnat 9 111 1 11 l1 1-1 Kederis 9 laii.Ha',1. M.Musgrave. Argonaut 87739 Oakland F C 1:128 slow 8 109 5 6 6 V- 1' Kederis 10 L. Buttercup. Dareington (.raced S77C9 Oakland 3 4 1:17? slow 2 110 6 3 5 3 7'" Taplin !» Dr.Dougherty Banomc.1 Lan rel.a 87507 Oakland 51 t 1:091 hvy 6 112 4 5 4 3i 1*1 Taplin I E. M.. 1 ry. t reston. M. Ira new. 87296 Oakland 3-4 1:138 last 10 99 8 7 7 6' 5' Kederis 11 Dargin. Naga/.am. Anna May. 871S9 Oakland 3-4 1:148 slow 6 110 3 3 6 6' 8" Kederis » Marburg. Grace C.. Inclement. 87087 Oakland 51 f 1:07 fast 18-5 105 6 7 6 41 l3 Kederis 8 dossiperll Ampruo. -NoQuarter 87C01 Oakland 3-4 1:148 fast 1S-5 109 7 6 6 6= 52i Gross 7 BiUy.Myer. This.Beile. Novgorod REY EL TOVAR, br. c, 3 100 By Cruzados — La Plata (C. A. Baldwin). SSS35 Oakland 3-8 1:001 fast M 102 1 6 3 3- 3 Selden HE. M. Fry. Minuedocia. lie*- 88723 Oakland F C 1:13 good 5 10S 3 1 1 II Hi Thomas M Beda, Metropolitan. Alder -Guleh. 88C2S Oakland 51 f 1:14 hvy 8 100 2 4 3 8- 7'1 A Thomas 9 Banonica. BeauMan. M.Musgrave 88275 Oakland FC 1:138 hvy 12 96 1 4 4 6 6' =J Anderson G TiUinghast. T.Calhonn. Banonica 25 Oakland F C 1:121 hvy 6 99 1 4 3 1" 2' Taplin 9 Tininguast. This.Beile. Hampasa 879J!7 Oakland 3-4 1:151 hvy 2J 99 3 11 1 'J 7'=lTaplin 7 Kap.Water. Iordcllo. JCafferata S7744 Oakland 3-4 1 : 15* slow 21 109 6 5 2 8* 8" }Taplin 8 M. Picnic. Dr.D'gherty.J.Gafr ata 87C66 Oakland F C 1:12J hvy 13-5 98 7 4 5 21 l2 Taplin 8 E.M.Fry. MaySutton, Dr.Dowuie GOOD INTENT, br. g. 3 97 By Chilton — Contenta (H. G. Bedwell). 88981 Oakland 3-4 1:141 faat H 97 2 11 l'!9"iA Thomas 18 Ellerd. Ben Stone. CooleskllL SS794 Oakland 3-4 1:141 thai 12 97 7 8 5 9* a*| A Thomas !» Father Stafford. Airs, Ilex. 88716 Oakland FC 1:111 good 4 98 6 6 8 9 V* Kederis » KidNorlh. MissPicmc. L. _CBnMB 68281 Oakland 51 f 1:08 mud 1 107 3 1113 2'- C II SliiPg • 9t O'Connell. Bezon B *wta. S78S2 Oakland 5-8 1 :0ll slop 13 107 2 I 2 2»* 7" TanUn 9 Coppertown, Napa Nick. O.Mexico. 875S3 Juarez 3-4 1:131 fast 3-5 108 3 11 l'i l" C H ShiPglO I.adyParet. M.Genevieye, Siscus. 87533 Juarez 3-4 1:131 fast 3 106 3 111* 2'ICH Shil'g S L.Panehita. Geuova. ( ath. Seott S7482 Juarez 3-4 1:13 fast 4 106 2 111" 1-i C H Shilg 7 A'tXancy. L.Paref. M.Oenevieve MADELINE MTJSGRAVE. br. f. 4 106 By Ethelbert— American Beauty (W. C. Scott). 88903 Oakland 3-4 1:13. fast 5 K*i 2 2 2 2' 3*1 E Smith ft L.oftheForwt, Fan.Hall. Ant aat 88797 Oakland F C l:loq fast 12 106 4 5 5 5* 4*1 S Smith 8 Banorella. L.Paininta. Marourg 88724 Oakland 3-1 1 :14i good 20 103 6 11 11 11 8*ln5 Smith 11 Kosamo Lmmad.. Loy Junior. 88«;SS Oakland 3-4 1:13 hvy 11 1d6 4 2 4 41 5**11 Smith 8 Banorella. M. Picnic. Dareington 88628 Oakland 51 f 1:14 hvy 8 106 I 8 9 B» S«l E Smith 9 Banonica. Beau Man. l.urleigh. 88588 Oakland FC 1:11? hvy 1 104 4 3 4 5' 6'MSelden 7 I.. Clinton. MissPicmc. BeauMan 88551 Oakland 3-4 1:16 hvv 13 106 4 3 3 3' ■ T Rice S Oielio. Marse Abe .Grace O. S8486 Oakland F C 1 :10 fast 51 84 4 4 6 6- 5^3 E Martin ■ Sewell. .Spohn. Kid North. CAPTAIN JOHN, ch. c, 4 111 By Yellow Tail— Playful (W. Cahill). 87111 Oakland FC 1:108 mud 30 109— — — — 8" Mentry 10 Inclement. Creston. Boas. S5780 Windsor 7-8 1:27 fast 7 101 5 4 5 4 32 4"iBooth Rung Account. Claiborne. Kyronda 857.il Windsor 3-4 1:131 fast 100 106 4 4 4 4 4" Mentry TI'e.K'ook. Ladylrma. Hasty Agnes. 87259 Hamilton 7-.S 1:27 fast 12 110 7 8 9 9 8' 9'= E Clark Laynl Maid. Soil. Sister Phyllis. ACQUIA. b. f, 4 106 B7 Kilkerran— Ilmarincn (J. Faxon". 88862 Oakland 3-11:11 faat 15 loo 7 7 7 71 8*1 Bnston » Metropolitan. Creaton. Roberta. 8877! Oakland F C 1:13 fast 4J 898 11 9 s P 8"lBnxton 12 FatberStaford. Kalaerho4LSteel 88661 Oakland S-4 1:141 good 7 l"r 1 1 1 14 5»} Bnxton W FanenilHalL Pimklm. SLPraneJa 88t8l Oakland 3 1 1 :14». fast N 1O0 6 10 10 10 10" Bell ll) Argonaut, laneuil Hall. Ellerd. SMrtl Oakland F ' 1 : 10J fast 115 105 4 2 2 l'19l4',Page 11 Adena. Argonawt. lareington. SS061 Oakland 61 f 1:20 fast S 106 4 2 2 21 S»J C 11 Sliilg 9 D.cd'Milan. Ireneht nok. I .ol.Jack. 88019 Oakland 8-4 1:1S| slow 9-3 104 3 5 5 5 B*f Page 6 TlUlagbaat. TAalhoon. Banonica S7855 Juarez 7-8 1:261 fast 7-10 107 3 2 2 24 2:'l C II ShiFg 9 LikelyDiendonnc, ChantUly. Wap First Race [1st Jamestown] I i 8 I s 8 J I '; 1 » | » 8 8 t J v S ^ - I 1 \ I I ( | Jamestown Entries and Past Performances for Monday, April ,1. WEATHER CLEAR. TRACK FAST, FIRST RACE— 3-4 Mile. 3-year-olds and upward. Selling. (8MU -1 :L"!--I — ll.'i.t Ir.d. x C.urso DistTimeT'ckO.lds Wl St Vi % % StrKin Jockeys Started Order of Finish. PATRIOT, b. c. 4 103 Bv Ben Brush— Sandfly .Mrs. L. Gilrr.ore;. 888 ; Jamestown 51 f 1:07 fast 2 U ; 1 8 2 1' V d Burns ■"• FondHeart. Grenade. KacinjrBeU 88143 Jacks'ville S-4 1:14. atow 11-8 184 6 8 7 !»'• :.-i .1 Howard 7 P.. Double. S. Pre* ton, J.Cabnuss. 87978 Jacks'ville 8-4 1:16^ hvy 1 108 Left at the post. M McSee '■» Wanonoca, R-Captive, B. Double 87803 Jacks'ville 3-4 1:13 fast 11-20 188 2 2 2 li Is M McGee 1 » Sandpiper. Iluble. Silverine. 87849 Jacks'ville 3-4 1:13 fast 6 M6 6 6 4 3' 2' 0 Burns 8 Turwoat. dco.W.Lcl«dt. drenade 87147 Juarez 51 f 1 :07 fast 7 107 8 8 6 6» 7:' Warren W doidtinu. Acejata, Dr. Mack. 83884 Juarez 1 1:39? fast 5 lol 3 113 8" 7'= Pickens 7 L.Esther. II. Pearson. B.Oldtield 87035 Juarez 51 I I :«•.'}, slow 3] 1«)9 7 6 8 4h 3'J Warn n S Force. AnneM.dee. gBJglUl.lf KING AVONDALE. br. h. 5 110 By Isaac Walton— Venetia II. (H. Fenny). S8856 Jamestown .".-8 |:»i last 11 20112 1 2 2 2' I' J Bei.l 4 Anion 1. RacingBcll. K. r.inguay KSS17 Jamestown 51 f 1 :** last ll-lo 146 3 3 3 9 2- J Koid 1 Takahfera, WoadJnne, K. of Yolo. 38749 Jamestown 51 f 1 ^8| Cast 8-5 loo 1 3 1 2* 2- Ploea 5 Paul Davis. Hon Ami, Cou.plete. 88815 Jacks'ville 3-4 1:13 fast 18-5 188 2 2 1 1- VI. I Reid 11 Dr. P.arklev. Camel. Parkview. 88524 Jacks'ville 3 11:123 last 2 113 8 5 4 S4* 8*1 J Reid IO Strikeout. J.Cabiniss. D.Bultm'n 88494 Jacks'ville 3 4 1 1 4g fast 4 109 2 3 3 2' 2n J Raid 8 Damadah GaM Dust. Font. 58382 Jacks'ville 3-4 1:111 good 4 149 3 2 i 2« ■•.■1, J Beid IS) Ben Double. OHMlM. Otilo. J78B8 Jacks'ville 3 1 1:121 r:-st 7 5 112 7 3 2 M :l'.l J Reid 12 D.Bultmau. (Vremonius. P. Lee. OSOEINE. br. f, 4 101 By Ossary— Signoiina (T. Hataeld). MStVl Jamestown 1 1:394 fast 19 163 2 2 2 2 3'1 4*1 A Bnrtaa -1 Ramnan. Otilo. Puis A- Needles. 88791 Jamestown 7-8 1:281 slow 1-7 ,IIX 3 11 I I* I* A Barton I Bethlehem. Complele. Glanner. 88774 Jamestown 1 l:4*| fast 3 144 2 2 2 1 2-'" 21 A T aiis :'. Joe Base. Pins and Needles. SS559 Jacka'vllle 1 1:481 fast 8 no ill 1 1' ink Nteal S Fulfill. Aroadack. Crossover. 88542 Jacks'ville 7 8 1:271 fast 13-5 105 5 11 1 4» 5*1 Q Burns !) Desiomnets. Camel. Cold Dust. 88423 J'k'ville lui7ov 1:45a fast 2 109 5 2 2 I 2- 3-1 A Lung S Ardri, Etlion. Warner driswell. 58392 Jacks' viUe S-4 1:148 good 4 ill 2 1 1 V 2t Ni.ol 10 B. Doable. RlncAvondale. Otilo. ■288 Jacks'ville 3-4 1:178 hvy 10 110 1 12 3" 4"! Nieol 7 Font. Camel. Karl's Court. AMORET. b. g. 3 85 By Hastings— Aurata M. A. Jones). SSS3-1 Jamestown 5-8 I :oi fast 11-5 88 3 3 3 2* 2- Stelnh'dl 4 K.Avondale. R.Bell. E.Tana-nay, 87994 Jacks'ville 51 f l:o73 fast 4J 104 4 4 4 8* 7" J J Howard 7 MillouB.. Carr.ill. King or Yolo. 87744 Jacks'ville 3 I 1:121 last 12 hw 2 3 2 2' 3" J Howard S MilionP... BilllardBall. F.Purcvll 87451 Jacks'ville 3 1 1:13? fast 8 100 7 6 6 4' 81 F II Kingll F. Purcell. Anavri. Billiard Ball S7.",9i Jacks'ville 3-4 i:i3jj fast 12 106 r. 3 8 71 6*1 Gam s Palka, MUtna P... Carroll. S703S Jacks'ville 5-8 1:428 fnat 3-2 112 1 11 1- 1*1 Ural 7 Lueetta. Kid. Cindy. 86992 Jacks'ville 3-4 1:158 good 12 90 4 3 3 5 54} L'ral 5 Ones.. Mark. BoogerRed. J. Parker 86926 Jacks'ville 7-8 1:32* hvy 12 86 5 2 *, } V i*\ Ura! T nostrum. Wanonaca, Joe Rose. KILDERKIN, br. g. 8 103 By Hamburg— Kildeer (W. Jackson). • ... ..uim-simwm o-4 1:14? fast .:«i :.s t; 5 5 ;, :..« A IVm ■..n ,; SUvtrin ■ . Dander, s'nuiir. vvi' 4; '!''; '•: i '.V* mV ^ .£ ! • 5 -V .-."ISl.-imYdt 6 Achieve. C. H. Patten. \mii. P.«.li. 1. ,u j«1 lampa 51 f l.lig slow lo 10, 2 4 4 4J S'tCGitM 5 Anavri. Howdy Howdy. Kill. •e Page 5 Second Race [2nd Jamestown] SECOND RACE— 4 1-2 Furlongs. 2-year-clds. Maidens. Allowances. (Sl.TSG 56 1 1ft. 1 Sg4*l"^ ' A *- - . _- Ml - By Russeil-Blit2en-s Sister (G. B. Morris). . II N....1 .1 k Mil.- 1-1 st Oi good 20 11., S 6' dOBm IS KasyLil.-. Tailiihassee. Horizon 1 ORIS WARD. ch. f, 2 108 By Alvescot— Sweet Singer (F. Lightfoct). lf-:'-;MI,"-'"Hn J'-r "Jfwi -' we i i l« Hi L*ag s Bash Jack Bran dead News 8B ..a. o^towa 4; r EH teat 1 W7 J I Q l4 gMaaaTat u i:.-i..l ag g.»" i "«V \L hi , ,. SS '^-i i« SSTL K! 2 "' v- in»rt u Startler, Ly.llal.ee. NaughtvLad d 5"S£! 2 JffJ 7' 10 S navis 15 Altaden... Kllanette. Baatleana. fc ,--,;»■,» * -la.-Us, Mllo ..-a -I .*, fast lo IK, 15 9«1P«V Rowers l« Dereawr. Rvestraw. old S.piaw '■ STEPCHILD, ch. ff ... ins By Fatherless— Eocene (Mrs. G. J. Engelking). .an.. -;.-«n Cast 1.. M. I 2 :: j... i»f Uaaklan 5 Im-lel-ie.1. NoraKmma. BertkaD a^J •£!£*? * m "* * ]-C '; (i '•:,;-,:^k!^ « Btwdaga. GoodNewo. AbeAttell II s* , Y * r 5-,2 - tS By Oilando-Bctt.es Deceiver (H. Penny). R -• • Jai ■ , .. , 1 ....: --, , fast , ,. ■•- 4.. t. 102 2 ! •••• . .-t..un .1 lt..i,I s Raah !).ii^ Wn-.i •.... i v..„ M8S» Jamestown 4, f EB fast M MB , J;.. r., ','.,, J*" v, v™ ti , u li »■ U Bttg Jamestown 1-2 M good H M I 4 « *' Ptoeo 10 Localef, "-, aTaaintanaA Bagwell I VWl Jamestown 1-2 «t aaat 13-5 Mi 2 * 5*1 Ploaa :, Fort -Vol n ,. s\v mi \i vw....t ,, All Jaokavllle i-2 M last IS nr.fi J 1? lP JReld 14 JPderA't s r Vickie KM Jacka-ville 1-2 «tM 2- ,02 9 3 S'| EM J BeM U ValMnS Talla aaST'A b v in m 1. sv,os .!a.ks viii- :: s 3».J fast ::o io« s 53 «» j k,.j,i 1.-, Brlraa D1-11 1 vdii Ij... ;i. .«« MW6 Ja.ksvil.e SI f 43* slow 4 1,0 3 ft P V IWcs {4 Startler Lyd.au" NaishiyTad d BERTHA D.. b. f. 2 108 By Goldcrest— Bristol (J. White). NSM Jani.-siown 1-2 ..n fast l ) in? I E E Hi Bartoa 5 I H.-l. Fr.-.I Kor.Bnuaa BtenebJU ,1 cv-r,;: ::"" 8 LowB '- S**-? !S» ' s ■ »" Harty 10 Loealel. Beas Kitxliuch BarJvret ,| S ■' . .■■""l,:l :s :»*snw7 12 ' '-'--' T K.H.r,i -r 7 Cbenault. OrellarLord Weliel SSS25? ^»sl,.w :: M 1 2'-. r:T K.x-rn.-r S M.IH-prei F* Welles V HMcKta'j y JSJ22 JrS ?■&! ll.i 1-efl at (he ,...st. T Ko.-in.-r S Val-,i... h.-nault. Ore Ha 1. 52 n,,,a : ! 5. s ow 4- ,07 ] "-• p T Kw*»w 8 Gr.Twist, M.Di.pres.K.n. Carp'te* ■r SS..4 x J.in.pa .:a Bt Slow tt 110 1 H » T K.-rn.t B A.-.-.-uiCiil. D.II.Caip-Ur ValarV ;.• ^3S5So^f41*f 9 By ,SV;nho,8 " »t Wynne (W. D. BabcockK /.ns..., j.tmi'Sioun 4i 1 ,.l. -r r. fast , -i •• 10.. - . - .. • , .••.'. M«-( :ili -v 7 linodNn-K Titl'vu. v ... 1 ,a £« Jamestown 1-2 a*j mat s-6 Bt i S S :: 1 A Lank ^ WOr ' lt^ a ui * ' SS43B Jaeks-ville 1-2 49jj fast 20 9R3 I ppijOtan ! I ( il W Mli l« ' Btt .larks' rtlle SJ f 443 livy S W9 7 7 i*\ J ,-rv 1 Ta li haaa Tr it U,i Mrtll HiiSS Jacks' ville "J f 4.1 slow 15 9S 4 II J«| . ' •'• it' ,nly * Fa Ua b sse e Tr 1 On, nt t S7:;.'., .la.ks viik- :■' f (B slow I :.7 4 ? f] Fata 14 S^S^a^&dtaLei Naa2»La«i ,1 nSSJaeks'vllle af 41J fast 20 MS 11 w » 7 »JG Burns 3 Is Canle RT«tSir f^.i«H 877C3.Ta,ksv1Ile U 3C fast 15 103 5 71 4F|7 StS It DecScy!* B^SSwr* Old "SS5? ,. •I KsS?^ L,A^r-/- ?- *!? B? Yajikee-Lady Tarantella (Mrs. G. J. Engelkingl. sn» Jamestown i_. . ...s r.„ last ... - :... ., ., |« a*J Gaskins s. Bask Jack Hv-m li,.ris w-iV-.i • met Jan. st. ..mi 4! |f M fast 100 MO S 2 ::■ :;• Uasklns 7 GoodNews. JackByan Abe\tteli u : MAROMAEA. br. f. 2 108 By Mastcrman— God^-hiM (L. Garlhl. ^••Jamestown -2 SJ good 8 Kt n 7 ( S" Oaaklas 10 Loriiiel. Besa Pltakaab Baeawdl ., tUW Jaintatuaa 1 ! M slow 12 M 1 2 2' :: .1 BeW 5 ltish BrSin 1 1 li :,„ . SfMJI la-rrfw. 1-2 47? fast 30 N» • 4 P r H««, 7 SSer Saha^fcbiel BatanSf" M. J. SHANNON, blk. g. ? 108 By Ruskin II.— Replica (J. W. Schorr) IJtM lameatoan 4,f E fast 40 B 4 7 7 7**JG Burns 8 RaaW Jack KyanDoris War.1 ««J*»e-towa 1-2 MtC-ntM M» • I 7U |M Q Baan- i» l,h-.,i. LBeaT %lwS£E Harwell 11 JANELDA. ch. f. 2 108 By McGee— Devis (J. T Tcmsle) **■ « Jamestown 1-2 A fast 4-» M7 3 1 i^ S'nLewia 5 UacleFtedT Xor Emma s-., .,,..1,11,1 (1 S :...J.-.:i..,«t..«n 1-2 CKffotMi WO 1 M M 10- 1.,-wis 10 LoVhleLlJess MMsuft BaXwrf II mitaaMm M alaaatSt MOO 7 7 r* Lewis f BaaaT Bea^tainrt. ( Uood Xewa s Mrs. «;. J. Engelkitig eutrj — \ ankce Lady and SterMhil.l Third Race [3rd Jamestown] THIRD RACE — 7-8 Mile. 4-year-olds and upward. Selling. (SlSta— 1 :271f.— 4— Sat! 1 GRENADE, b. g. 9 120 By St. Gatien— Turmoil (T. Hatfield). Ssvh. JaiiK-si.iwn ..J t 1 *T, last 12 M E S E 4', »•• A Rorton 3 Patriot "nuTIearl " l:,,in - i- .11 Jamestown 55 fl.-08 last 8-2 109 2 I 1 . " "!; S ' ' ^1X 4 « G Burns • ■ ,. ,„„.,. ■ ," , ,U , 7 „ K4S7 .la, ks Milt- .-S|:l:i last 3 l.r.M ., 1 1 1 i- m iniua 10 RuliinUn-v w Jil-, , ' .. E«K74 .la.-ks-ville 8-4 lit* hry 9 110 4 3 6 P l"IO b£u 0 ^SmVJsSpmI ^ aSj2T^7?e e gB2. la, -ks-ville 3-1 1 :1S| l.vy S| Mi 7 S 7 7 Wj feT 9 BaU e Trc^oH Fa rl*Co"ri ,r , HiMjrk-atB. lm70yl:18ifast 4 146 4 3 3 4 S 5-JAIr "c'dlyer I 1^1aS!*&aall«a^l« & 0 HAVRE, br. c. 4 128 By Hawkswick— Tut Tut (H. J. Kennedy) SS»73 Jamestown 1 1:40| fast 12 114 2 111 & 4- J Kei.l 8 Pl'tlandT Hiwrlonir^l ' c*r'n't. -ss:: Jamestown :: 4 1 :i:.r »„od 7-5 11s :; :; j k n j Koi i 1; sil " ■ h . if. ,: , '• ' ■at Jameatoam 8-» 1:M| slow 12 1111 :, ;. S L 5 .} r(. , : ^ , , ,', ,.',"'•, ' Vi V, ■ IfitS'^i ""' 88773 Jameafa ImMy 1:45 fast 7 ill 2 2 2 3 |i 8' ■ A Burton pi-,', r,!o ^",v.,1 ! • '• ,»/ Ii,t;,,s M491 i..a.-ks-ville I 1 1 V* last 15 110 6 7 8 8 h V Powers » Howl [Hn~ Y^ kxo Kb' * ^:,^^Wl:t£fast B ff 8 , S E ^^gilgy 7,^? BU^aajf'Tfr'^ M*18 Jamestown Si f 1 :•* fast S-5 HK S E 5 5 ". s- 't 5 QreSide llS^SlL-Jf0*?^ ■ SS787 Jamestown 3-4 i:ltt slow 4-5 108 1 1 1 1« h Steinl.Mt 7 KnttaoU' FVn^rtoa^t'crJek^ H 88709 Jamestown 5-8 l:0lg fast 5 116 3 2 2 2' 2» Steinh'dt 7 Kacin-V n .11 i-inl ,lX it ,\ "' -744 Jam.s.own 51 f 1*71 feat 30 liio 4 3 ST'l^SS 7 SkaanaTUyiSrSaTl ^haaJr*- 889 14 Tampa 1 1-M IMI slow 10 107 4 11 l i» 4'J Steinl.-.lt 0 Lalayette LTc^raaaah ^RtW ■009 Tampa ,-8 1.31 slow 6 80 3 3 4 5 5 4-J Stemli'dt 5 Tom Dolan. Taraar. San Gil XEBEC, gr. g. 4 118 By Hamburg— Xela (L. Garth) Mm NOwatowto i 3-4 1:14| Hot S 1M 3 I J J» 3'" .1 Reid SBUileHmbe Onnar Imi.i PaSiSaarSSiSa-SSMtS ^SM i ! T ,-Jot.mon S F^F^S^c, I _ ^tt SiS -uissaow? K3L5f S in, 2 3 SskffiT t.r«vKe; ?K«5asa^ aSetn^n^e^^.£^-- S^^5wn^^:14.Lt« Sf, " 7 7 ^..S^C0,»S7^1^J-!L^'; l*S52 Jamestown 8-4 1:15| fast 20 l» :: i 3 31 3. *^ Burton " 1 v, 1 ' r ' K'V W8M Jamestn lmTOy 1:484 laat 75 114 1 1 1 2 3 «■ \ ■, 3 JohS Carrol * Lots aJ^S& SS319 Tampa 7-8 1:334 alow 3 ION 5 3 4 2 3* 3* Fata r^ Ta' ekl • S-.„ P i n,« \lVr MM7 Tampa 51 f 1:73 slow | 117 « 4 4 8* ««] Uowe 7 Fr. mk Ftesaer NeekJeT s» Tackle .-.-.•■2 Tampa 7-S 1:32H mud 10 115 5 5 C 6 I !•• D Marnky 7 Al.i'rv rift Pii.Vu , u,!^, . 8MB Tampa 7-8 1:328 slow 6 112 3 2 3 3 2i 4»J J Cortey 7 oV.^o. c, an V rv' ' £ 4aea tal BMaTaaaaa 7-s 1 :33g slow 15 112532 1 ia M j CoadeV 7 BarttV^n^ls«7'Fiaaaa%& «is,,-mT,s;niffii^Ssu is486 5 ^4-:^Kr*rs ?rf£SS » r ■ PANIQUE. b. g. ? 120 By Plaudit-Set Fast (at Kayara) ^ Jacks-vllle "4 1:201 Soon 25° lit 10 10 '7 74 6MJGrimn"C'S ftrigS Buitab^Thar^ I ^"li:a i MBM .la.ks-v.ile 7-8 1 : 35 good 20 107 14 10 7 5 »' iVT kUrti. l^lat^rl^^aanttk' Maaftat. C^pniAR ch.g ,5 120. By The Friar-Fon Mate (J. T. Temple). • ssi::;^;;:pa'rt^i-s .';:?sX ; !-:; , J J L ^fyiir"* . uk'1,i!;:"1nr,miei,,nr' Srrstrio' i OTTtam. 1 1-8 2:0^ mud 7 M8|S 4 3 3 4^ V Ty.e'r . gJSHfe gJS£ iT Busch '' a^Eltesto^n^l^ta-a S? mWv/ S 4 6 l^^^Tl^^U 0J0.0 Jdnirsi n .\D . ...jl5 last J i4, ^8 j Sullivan li Sparkics*. Berjao, Ua.ilia. Fourth Race [4th Jamestown] FOURTH RACE— 5 1-2 Furlongs. 3-ycar-clds and upward. Selling. (88740 -l:6t%-3— MO.) KANHEIMER ch g 5 100 By High Order— Fidel.tas (T. H. Wood). -1-..: Jacks rllle .: 4 1:121 fast 7 1 n r, 2 3 4' «'•""! ru\ler Ml «•-— - T..11 ■ .. if-, . ,. , KSia Jacks-vllle 7-8 1:281 fast 41 108 13 C 8 8 5 V J V, iv'p't 1 ioiio . ,1 ■" I iv^-m ^Hndev' lacksvllle 51 f I ^51 fast 2 109 13 12 12 | 4'i M Mrt, iv 12 'oml I e t M I t Y^' 8^ Jaclfs:vi e ^ [^ S J* MS 7 4 a S a*.1 U V rH^ ^ M^r^Infern!/ ,r"sT,,li- gl^n'. A m v L it. ;! : ?.:?•! lV,""'-V -•; H..fui.ior. H.frossc.id-n s-74-L, ks' n fi M •• r ■'!! v , ' - fast 5 rr 5 i: Z - " :,' Jt V;:"y , «; ^r»'.--'i"'y. LowHeart, Br-aTany ' ^°ER' JfeaS * I 1 14, bat 2' !S 1 2 , •.BySi[I]^rMy,:^r,^ ^a^^frSti; , - : ' \ '-'-- !a ■.•••-■'-;Vi :'!^fast 4, !2 4 4 4 i 4 Lewis 5 FoodHe.rt GkWr S '•'''' 8»„,S Jacks vill, 7-8 1:271 fast 2 llolo 9 7 5 4-1" Nlcol 10 Boaerrian Silv, • , . ' m » J ",' R8764 Jacks' ville r 8 1:271 fast 11-5 104 2 11 1 1- ]i Gans H ApkradUe MHerhert rt„„ , S«4 Jacks v l|« _7 v 1 .294 tast 30 M4 Lett at the atoat O. Bnrna 9 GoWDuat. CriticDaaSBr T- ' Bfl61 Jacks-vllle 54 f 1*81 fast 1 UN 1 1 2 rj ' Ws Oavia 1 'i i ^V "V ^"p-,. C:1 ,P-::,m- 8 ■ :., ks'ville 7 R 1:291 slon 5 M( II S M 1" 11 T-- .1 notrar.1 1 T v olln ' \n« i... .lirV H£TZZ. S7s;:: .la. ksvllle 7-8 ! :T fas, ,5 3 M II 11 10 8J 9- , „,„\v. I! \\ s/rh^'n,-"'^.n^T^X £S^, !^jIV.,eslown§5Jfl*a«not09 S? 4 11 , ** .^-Garter-Rose] M. (AT. Meyers) M97C Jamestown i-8 1 SBJ slop 12 I4H i*| E Haynea ;\I» itlV ii"''i'i!.'.,..i ',"""i 'r,'":l ,"• -. I- ;;"•"■ 7 • ■• .'"' ' ' ' '• foaaiuo. King] o lust . «i7Si i . i a la . ■ .v,,.,n • .. i Hi« s, i •,.- slop ■■ » M vi ■«• IM -,,- 8* ■ Waynes n Nlaatic. UCSpanker Margaret! •. SS78S Jamestown S-» 1:1« alow 1-3 IN 4 4 3 I* l» O Saraa : liVvr". .in- V i f I l" " " •*!«=i ''lVn 6-0 1*1| taat 14 5 1135 4 2 » J'l A Barton 5 K TMrof J M B**L* ""l':l - ' 1:10* slow M :» 1 1 1 | 1 1l v Burton , Rnhhi -f,».L- ».- ,. ,7;^, ' i- , ',' . ,.a 5J f 1:111 slow 3-2 101 4 1 1 V 4'J \ • ■•♦,., V fi Otaamrarf' B Ifaw?* &££ " ■"■"»l« ■-■' f liU mud 4-5 Ml 3 i l i» N A Burton ^ B G . Shrl V :i . I'm '.. i "",lVv'n- • ^ :'- 3fl:MlMa-l ,9 4 1 i |» i» A SrtS? 5 X :Saianon^ 'a Ma^itiTuSk ^IRL,BaAND,^ S7l:U| fast 1- g , P„,l,.,i „By "^rr&-Li^i(i-.M?lVr?-r [?„ H«tchinson): 88744 Jamt-stown 54 f 1:071 fast 50 M0 l 8 0 0 6'=1 V Rnron 7 : V k .. , n ■1" ,.',,,r-. ,K- «««nea. ««3T»j,,pa 5-8 1*41 slow 4 IMO 8 C 7'. P fltamer s M . I , V. i- ', ifJ "V- U'-'s ''"ly vv:;:;' '•'■' l« i» f 1:111 slow 10 117 I :: :: l'5 nR?we 7 V I ,wl »i„ ^i'v"!",'- "]'1:^"1'- W^**1 - 1 :o::- si ,w .; |M 1 3 1 f! ::-. , lasn.r 7 . - V: ■ " s A • ," n } f "r""-1- •v'"::;|' ' I81stow5 111 ■■ t I ,-. :j.; , 7 Kii „l ' i: a i -';""■ V" "1US- • ■ 5-11*1 slow 1 us ;; ;; ,. 5»| R„we H N Pmm .. -!'v, .'i-i.'i V :"" l'\- DEMETRIOS. b. g. 4 105, By Planudes-Lal.te' (J. Farrell'.' Jro. "" -■' " '" :. I ,:; u."'1 ? " - - • •'' ^H-alma « Fwrre. SlWeVine. (hmar ms ^-ajia sal's i^ai1 ! ^UJS* S^^^VSir «r"rr:' b-,f- 4 703 ■»*»■»■ Tam (j. r«mn. jr.). . , SV9i«.ai.,.-st..«n 3-4 ..,,,„,♦ 1:14? fast 10 12 MB 4 4 5 - 4 « *lPalma s BBlie Hlbhs SPS I .lain.-stown 5! f 1*81 fast 4 111 2 3 '. 2] • I'aiu,- 7 ir ( '.'•,, " Oooar (!'M--, , \..' V, , „ »»1KJa »town54fl*8 raM I M7| 1 4 1 P ,- • . fr , w 1 . : ' ir r, • T 8SJ72 Jant-st.,wn 5-8 l*l| fast » m 1 2 I 4' 2- I- as ' K ,r 1 t, ' 'p ':' •" B*=n Plmlico I 4 1:13? fast M0 107 7 7 7 7' ;•* FUmses K a- Comin , ,'.., ^ . a- '^'v'1' k a««8 piiii|ji-,j 3-4 1:141 fast 30 113 1 lo 9 9'" 9" Rettie" M.-rri- rirt vt.miiiw'.,^ 1 e ,""„ ' N473 PinUico 3 I 1:14J faat 28 113 «'•' Car oelit r 1 J -Tak aliirs Tpimii «'»iV'lk- 81S72.Iame.town 5-8 1:021 good 20 Iff 5 6 7 7 7" S iSvio BoVunift S 1. ,u •e . II , ,. d '■ II . li »■ U I ,, m 1. d ,1 ,| y ■r ;.• DONA H.. ch. m. 5 103 By Ormicant — Challie Howard (D. Hammond). Sf82« Jamestown 51 f 1:091 good M M7 2 4 4 1 4'" A .Morgan .", Eva Tan^uav. All., v. Kniinola. 88787 Jamestown 1 I l:lSf slow a ill 1 i 5 «' «14 A Morgan 7 W.i.liin-ii. Ifailanla. Pianutaa 8K504 Tampa 61 f 1:12 slows no 7 4 4 62 6"';i;insner S Luckv Mate. Eininola. Occidental 88497 Tampa 5i f 1:124 slow 8 IN I 5 5 54 53i D Murphy 7 Frank Fl.-sher. .Wrklet. Tackle. 88464 Tampa 2 4 1:192; slow 10 MS I 3 3 3a 1" T Koei ner li Ited Hussar, Necha. Niantic. MK Tampa i| f 1:121 alOW S 113 I 7 5 fi« M Dryer 7 Daisvlt.. P.-rcvTavlor. Col. Austin MM Tampa 5 s 1 *S| slow 5 113 fi 6 6 6 6":1F Jackson 8 ltestlessl.adv. Gilliford. M. Beck 8M84) Tampa 5J f 1:11K slow 20 107 2 6 6 6 6'MI "rnnklin (j w.I.Mineh. Benllowe. Greenlawn XEBEC, gr. g. 4 105 Bv Hamburg— Xela (L. Garth). »v«m .lam.-siown 3-4 1 : MR fast 8 Ho 3 2 3 3i ::'•■ .1 ftei.l K I'.illi- Httaw. Oppar. Lurid. R8S2i Jamest'n Ab U 3:13 good 3 132 1 3 3 I 1" 1 " Johnson :, Weaanlde. Brppa, Br. Mttanr SS798 Jameat'n Ab 11 3:M slow 7 13S1 4 2 2 2 1' I -'"Johnson .". LizzieKI it. Ltn-illeK.. M Flet.-lier tC905 Plmlico lm40y 1:441 good 12 Ml .". B0 4 4- 1T MeGabey 7 Itostruin. It.tld.liem. Ii.in. -trios. S.^i.9 Jamaica r,\ f 1 x 7f. good fiO 103 7 12 13 13 13 Kpton 14 Knlield. Gaaqne Hpellboand. R:233K Beimont 11-16 1:17 last M Ml .; I 9 9 9 9-"'K Martin H Rnm.Mgkl7, r.,iirtl.:nl\ . P.om-eii 81462 Ptmlico 3-4 1:151 alow 12 107 :: 7 7 4i 4=1 Harty T rm laaiifi flisaaal Paanlm: 81314 Plmlico ImOOy 1:451 faat 10 a 1 2 3 3 4= OH Creevy 11 Baxton, Beanroap. Great Jubilee 81194 Plmlico 1 l:llgfast 7 1 .7 7 6 6 5 4l 4ri Kennedy ! HillT,,p. Lid iiHuuter. Pocinok.- ISTRIA. b. m. 8 103 By Peep oDay— Ionia (F. Rose). SSS53 Jamestown 51 f 1*81 fast 30 112 1 1 2 4\ «'-' J It.-id 7 II. Groaacaddla, Lurid. Complete 99941 .lacks'ville 5-8 1*1 good 30 109 4 7 11 11 ll«» Dubei 11 K.iil'-C.im t. F. Dress. I. Vonng MSg Jtadaf TlBe 8-4 1:204 tOOd M 997 7 3 11 11 H-8 Dubei It M.&Fai-.-s. J.Treeii. I ...fi :iw 11. MAIE FLETCHER, ch. m, 5 103 By King Hanover— Merry (G. E. Hall). 88898 Jamest'n Ab 14 1*1 last 1 MS 3 3 1 I L.rider.8langbt'r .", Dr.PBIow. Dr. Heard, Lu.ille It. RSS27 Jamest'n Ab 14 3:13 goad 4 139 2 2 2 I'.ll. s Met'laia 5 Xebec. Woodstdc, Beppa. S87 i8 .lanvst'n Al, 113:38 slow 16-5 1 44 3 3 1 1 2"' C--'S Mi-Clain ..Lizzie flat Lucille B.. Xebec. 8ES I'j'ulico Al, 2 4:, 8a fast 3 145 3 2 2 2 2 2-v"'.S McClain Osaae. Trenton Blue. LMinewood. S6'i',9 Plmlico Al 2 4:32 last 8 137 1 3 5 4 I 4 O Heider Stellaland. LTaneWd. Tick.orf.eave S£a9S Windsor 3-4 1:184 hvy 60 107 I 6 6 7 7'.;.I K.-i.l Kelineil. Gold Dost. Sn..w Ball. 7S128 I^atonia 3-4 1:18* hvy 8 95 12 11 9 S* 714 P.rannon M armotean. Miss Mix. F.uropa. mm Latonia 7 8 1:27 fast 12 102 5 7 8 8 7i 7'»J Butler Grandellaine. SnakeMarv. CamilleM SAM FUDGE, b. g, 5, 105 Bv Ildrim— Minnatoka (W. M. Parrish. Jr.1. S88K3 Jamestown 51 f 1*9] faat 10 MB 3 3 3 5' 5 JSteinb'dt 7 11. Ciosaeaddln, I.mid. fnaipli It 88.87 Jamestown 3-4 1:164 aw* Si 10:, 5 3 2 31 5,:'.Moore 7 W.l.ilin.-b. i. iiin.!a Uetaetrtaa t*7«9 Jamestown 5-8 1*11 faat MO no 7 I 4 5J S * Moora 7 BaciagBell. W.I Iliack Glopper 84663 Pimlieo 1 1 -8 1:541 fast 20 ill 7as|Lawia 7 Cnaa'g, l^G.Spanker.K.ofBasaaa M8B3 PtmttCO 1 1-4 2:144 fast 20 137 .V=lSavage 7, Killoi-han, Becruit. Liftou Maid. FLAT CREEK, b. f, 4 103 By Merry Day— Cour.taxus (Mrs. G. C. Brenton'. R8S73 Jamestown 3-4 l:14f faat MO 113 5 8 6 6 B»* Hagbcs 1: Silrerine l an.|,-r Smug H787 Jamestown 8-4 1:MJ ataw M ion 4 4 1 .".- 1".'.M.-Caiicv 7 W.I.Hiii.ii. Barlaala iiem.-trii^ 88742 Jamest'n 1 1-16 1:4B| fast 60 107 2 2 3 4 4 4= ''Hughes 4 J. Carroll Smug NeoskaleeU i79S9 Plmlico 3-4 1:17 hvy 12 102 4 6 6 6s a11! Goldstein S Uac.pi.-t. Grania. Constellation ...32 Genning 5-8 1:03 fast 21 M4 3'3 E Haynes .",(;. Jubile,-. Hanonia. Mv Agnes. Fifth Race [5th Jamestown] * ' ' t ,1 •I ,. • : u ., 11 (1 II s .11 ' ' e ,r , 0 '• ' * H FIFTH RACE— 1 1-16 Miles. 3-year-clds and upward. Selling. (B8B87 1:17 1 IBt.l JOHN CARROLL, ch. g, 8 106 By Ornament— Spanker (T. Hatfield). 88893 Jamest'n I 1 10 1:47 fast 8 81 ! 4 4 4 4 4' A Barton 4 i»ti! . Pins and Nee.Ilis i:.i"inin S8816 Jamest'n lmTOy 1:081 fnat 1-4 111 3 2 2 1 V 1'' G Burns :; Lois Caranagb. Kings (inlcea 88742 Jamest'n 1 1-16 1:499 nut 4-5 115 4 14 3 3* 1". 1; Burns 4 Smug. Neoakaleeta Fist Creek «561 .Fk'Mlle lmTOy 1:45 J last 8] 111 5 3 3 6 6» 4" G Burns 12 Mer.Gift. St.Josepli (Jerrvuder M&43 J-k'rllle Im70y 1:45| fast 16-5 111 3 12 2 2= 2» Obert • 8 Bonnie Bard. Sandpiper Uuaxca -8712 J'k-% ill- lmTOy 1:464 fast 8 111 S 8 8 8 8 8" V Powers » Ethon. Hans. Deseomneta. MB* J'k'ville 1 1-16 1:471 fast 1 HO B 5 E E 43 3'} V Powers S Stoncmau. Roseburg II Il'ans ITMOJ-k'ntla 11-16 1:46 fast 2 109 2 4 4 5 4* 3* V Powers 7 High Range. Para. Queen. Elfall LOIS CAVANAGH, b. m, 5 105 By Hastings— Aurata (W. M. Sheedyl. 88873 .lam.stown 1 1 :4os fast 10 IM 4 4 4 4 31 3' | Musgrav,- t IMantlaad, Hyperion II Havre ttftS Jamest'n I 1-M 1.-50 goodli-20 IM 2 3 2 1 l« 1" J Reid 4 Bethlehem Saltram Gloooer .S8S16 Jamesfn lm70y 1:164 fast 4 1-9 2 3 3 3 2h L'h J Reid 3 John Carroll K lag's (inlnea S8773 Jamest'n lmTOy 1:4, last 1 105 6 6 4 4 4' 413 Steiiih'dt fi Plantlind Silrerine Havre' SS604 Tampa 1 MB 1:54? slow 8-5 109 5 3 4 2 21 21 Fain o LaKfvette I-! Hilev W I li Inch 3851 1 Tampa 7-8 l:32g slow 4 110 1 3 2 3 38 M Fain 4 Merman. Bobby Coat. Pu-'.kv MM Tampa 1 1-8 2:o2if slow 3-5 104 4 3 2 2 1*1 1« Fain 4 Kedllussar. Cobmosa. WaterLakO MMSTaaapa 1 l-S 2:014 slow ,-5 107 4 3 3 3 3] 21?. Fain 4 FloraKiley. okenite. WaterLake. SMUG. b. g. 3 85 By Hastings — Souriante (J. A Jcnes). SS873 Jamestown 3-4 1:149 faat 11--". 9.s t 4 4 1" ::• Steinbdl 1; Silv.iiue. Dan.l r II Crossi-addin 88814 Jamestown J-4 1:151 fast « 113 2 2 2 2 2* Steinb'dt :: 1:,,!, c„ Bact'brook 88742 Jamest'n 1 1-16 1 :m last 6-5 91 1 3 1 1 11 2 1 Steinh'dt 4 J.Carrol'l. Neoakaleeta F Creak MM Jacka-ville ll:4Ufaat 8 1M 1 6 S 4 4' S«j J Reid 8 CSwanaaa Alnf earn F iz-ih'an 318 "iMSriii! U liHa ES* 2 2 ! - ? I t,o ^r(r0,xIl r I PFeytalepa. F.EaS. Abrasion: •S.,18 .lacks ville , -8 1 :35j hvy N 104 3 E o 5 r i» ...^ .\ Lang « Fuinil. Pulka. Tlie G Batterta RM .lacks'ville Ml3lm 4 113 15 5 5 El p\ Nlcol « ('.Ormsbv. F.( A ian L Mc\a fy MM Jacksrllte 1 1 :42» slow 7 102 5 5 5 4 P 4P* B Davis 6 Soger. Cllis Drnisbv ' Pulka. rlSS POPULAR, br. m, 5 102 By Stir Shoot— F.ilajka (E H Garrison, 88785 J'k'ville 1 1 16 1:471 fast 20 Mi 7 r, r, 1 :,' 7^ Gauz 8 lloorayT EdwInL (nVron S8T09 Jacksville T-8 1:23 faat 7 MO 4 8 S 7 7 6* s Davis n Piui..." Console SoaaBA Prince M57 Jacksville 3-4 1:13? fast 7-5 113 3 1 2 2' 1» V Powers • Boserrlan K Oueen. M J Whalen 86448 latonia 11:454 hvy 8-5 114 3 2 3 4 4 «*f J Mclntyre 4 SanPrin", LailVie MamieXlgol 86420 Latonia 3 4 1:15 goodf, 105 4 2 4 3' » J Mclntyre AMogize Sorrel Ton Z,')a 8639S Latonia 3-1 1:17 hvy 3 111 2 3 5 6= 3'J M McGee Cttssowarr Deuce Sa'inlst^r 84534 Sbeepabead 7-S 1:27 fast 30 MB 4 3 3 5 6' lo»J Creevy Smmner Night Jeanne d'Xrc IdaD S 1166 Sara toga 11:47 slop 6-5 100 1 1 1 1 H l'l J Deav'p't Maximum. Mugwumn Yama PINS AND NEEDLES, b. m, 6 114 By Knight of the Thistle— Sandy Bar (W F A Mul- bolland). SS897 Jamest'n 1116 1:47 fast 4 PH 1 I 3 3 3» 9 A Lang 4 Ottti Ua-'inan Baaai Ciit.,11 88854 Jamestown 1 1:391 faat 2] MS 4 14 4 4 3-1 A Lang 4 Kagaaa. ,. o it. «)i, riur KPJ9 Jamestown 11:411 slow 9-5 lot Left at tan post. MeCahev 5 Joe Rose TbeG Butterflv Otll.. B779 Jamestown 1 1*M ftad 31 105 3 3 3 3 3 3* McCaney 3 joe Rote" I'smine ' 88894 Pimlieo 2 3:281 fast M 114 5 3 3 3 3' 3" G Burns F.Herbert Snoerstition Netli'mnst M3B7 Pimlieo 1 1-2 2:358 fast 31 115 2 5 3 3 3J 2' G Burns 0 -org a*. Ilowan s 1. ew" Jn-gle? 86.14 Pimlieo 1 1-2 2.34 fast „ 102 4 I o o 3'i 3'1 J DeaVp't Superstition. BlueRook. Gret. Green First Race [1st Jacksonville] Jacksonville Entries and Past Performances for Monday, April II, WEATHER CLEAR. TRACK FAST. LATEST PERFORMANCES OF HORSES ENTERED. _ r » ■ i • i ' : ' ' • FIRST RACE— 5-8 Mile. 3-year-olds. Maidens. Selling. tfflHl nf t 1MJL) Index Course DistTimeT'ckOdds Wt St % V4 % StrFln Jockeys Started Order of Finish. F^1^^^- h c^3, ,v1 ,. . _ }12 . . By Dicudonne— Belle Graham (H. Bowen). 89690 Js^kVi- !« «'i:ii7j2I 5 Jg ! I r *£?««!»•■ IO f»«M- Amyl. KUneta Hamilton. HXS1 ri--eiiu i i"i« \ \U • , L S 4, -, , 5 °l fll Kci(l 14 I'"it«te. Marie Hyde. Ainvl. SfrgS i US idS 40° ft ? I •* ,p ^tfcSSr" 11SZS2 G^mVr-F^-ieK M^i^l2"ei iSfi \n\ nv°vd \l S5,U,11,1 5 paSEr l|MyHt«V.Vo^m^ff^c^ Jacks: 'ville \'4* hlZ I \ \ £ Si UtEOZ e Forty Four. Myllenry. L.McNaily 1 MM Ktaa jacKs Mile 7 ,-S 8 1.3_0 n\y is 16 104 n3 4 J 4 4 3- 4 I S Davis 8 C.Ormaby. F.Cecilian. L.McNaily s^J-aet'-ilH- 7-8 1:284 fast 10 ^ U : , 4 pV laUn'' " la^ag^gawatsaa. M n SS^mII: UMtifasfi5 I 1 7 UTiSSert 4 m Ut'e ^oTd?' I^Iaafllu- fKJ« -{^^ville T-8 1:274 fast 20 92 9 10 10 10 S S-UAdams 0 [Sm rrl B^se t a Si^erine 84' ' ' aeWv! e M VxS Si I *5 A « J 4 £*£! ? £*"" IIcnrjr ^ «™ AmL Heni^m Marieilyde - -v Jf lSISa fi" I ^ ^"-i i J2 MyHenry. FpreGnard. L.McNaily s h t lie 9- v. m ° * *~l PeaSe rrr««ln. ^ V " ' U E,1,1 mion- SumtreDcal. G.Raggio ^E,NLGST,0N-, bi c- 3 - . 112 Bv »J "li CI III (D. Hill). ^J^vIIm SWIM fast S IM 13 13 13 § li^j^gSd ll DaiV 'waftice' i^^'aC 87313 Jacks' ville 5-S 1 :03» slow 7 112 4 4 4 4» PlTroxter li* iHi„t,,i~l .VJj ,' ',VVI rfP- r"** 87175 Jaeks'vilM 3-4 1 :,6l fast 16 ,12 8 7 8 8« 5=] Mu.^Cve it J^' Gtrl/zvlno^ Margin May f'.f.i ffla, By Disguise—Pastoral (W. Perkins). ggiSkSvu'ie s-^^M*NHlWk-. st. .ass rmmt ,- Jm'i- I,;,; - - r^aso, „ g ^»te*?i^ I'ati^'Tagg ^•J^vil'e 3 I 1:1.4 last M MB 12 II 13 11 ll-Ganz 14 V«lUtT^kUrt H^yda^AaarL "* ^i^g^M-ifiaftati Ta b 6 fi^Hri,fcHii, v«^ T-,^-Fizir)- , IsSi^vlllo H!:1ISm 1^s; . l s ,';;1 -J,'*-'- ^^r,nv;,11.s^a,i.an^:;uH B8ST8 JarfS'vI le 7 S :-7 fast ■•'- a*! i * ! ?' | /J •M,;,"-itiIln '4 ,Imi,»'e- Al'' l- Klmeta Hamilton 8852, Jaoks-viMe U 13 S f M 1 2 3 S Si IfSatata 's Moa^-P'SlS-- ^'T'T M^J^vllJeJIiiSSry-.- SS»! i » 'I %%& ff. Ha^ ^if^ks^neM'ifiMfna 30 ^,2 a 13 a %!&ttrgr& ffi J;-Pl?9)- , l&LS Biip i JH H f dtp gUf 88490 Jacks-vllle 3-4 1 141 fast ^ ' "cT:,*mii"- -\ni "'- «0 99 7 9 10 9 8»UfFConnor 10 s' [•; , ;sHKooiii'l,:11;''i','!'i'°,v,; ;',"' 3 ' 5 5i*S iSSKSL'^Si'ttS^ R BSS u: !:-;■ :!::;: tf Si i { IT S.1 S53S , ;2 ; ;; ^?;e ";: Wo:. Jacks-Mile 5-8 1^)01 fast M0 106 3 4 4 a WkoSbji s CI s i-"--| x.- ^V""^ : I.''veng*l«.n SS» :JU; aSvaffi B.7 !!^ 7^ 8 iS 1 4 i i f?| Vrl Mn£ L . S S^ I er.t ecihan. "i1"' Honcn. f Jack W Hale 83532 Ft 7 i Eiie 5-S Ml*' fast 150 n.7 i fi" r„, 10 /.•,,, «W 0*7^ !Z 'Mcnscn Rrevite. Royal Report. Broadsword. BELT T. B^,V°^' ^.4*. .,,,,.. -„ "? ,,-.,, By Rockton-Lillian Belle (J. F.tzshnmons). S^TEr'eFFIE f!3;''f',St °° :n;,', U " " «"S^? J^^'tmn.^l.V^n.Je;:;^ S^ck^vn,*' b ^ 5-,3„ ,„t a. S , , . , Bv^The Bard Be.demere (A L. OetzL BJat««if &» S i ii 3 ■ — "~ - J1 ■ -rEW^^ f •- • — ouaatag wypay tHTt. Iflk, Martin May Second Race [2nd Jacksonville] ■ — "~ - J1 ■ •- • — f ouaatag wypay tHTt. Iflk, Martin May M SECOND RACE-1-2 Mile. 2-year-olds. Maidens. Celts and Geldings. Allowances. MMMJt ot« 2 ^^tfviiie^ft1 a. a- i SSii - -■^-■-L '*■-■' »'■■ » » wt ,1 SSTOSJacksv " «i r'-Ut :'-' i'.' A K: ,; ■»»-''■• L..I.»ogn^.R.-eb^III e -i -''"'•'' 1". • W040 acks'vIHe 31 f 43* f 2S MB Mil u-'. i",'?1''1" 5 2j2?ft S"l"•,,•• Kri" Ka,z- 57950 Jacksville 3 8 37 # " • 7 ' -P 4 Hv .?' 1-' v' M"8'' »- vl"^,1 '""V"'- S!r ?«S*!fc Sal ? I o'iieral. Rosehurglll 0AI-L,E\.C,11,.C' OAKLFY «fc . 41 ,«» f _ |1S Hfl - .By The Commoner-Glen waltz F. J. Pons). 5«ai« " ^^ iul. ■?I,","'V '' ! ,,;-"-"I- -'Kilg-re. Sehni.kelfa Jacks'v. 3-8 » h vv 30 r , ' '" s '""""' ' ,:,-v- "■»««». J»hn Peadergaat RnsrRirHr i i k a . ^ESS&ISr h*Z fast ,o ffl ■ , A'ttr" /H- "f™*- t rf ^jacar-r-S!!: u ffgi }g4 asiaSS1, .S^SkagBg 88040 Jaeks'vme }:l""iln ,5 : V1:,V- '•"» "kllke. John Pendergast 34f 43 fast M mi - q h2 878 ..li.ks-ville ':1s 37 ifvv 7" 112 1 8 9 J a?5S"" :.' -J"^, ^''»^n. Sir Kearney. Clay S7fi''7 Jacks'vii'.p a g 37 slow 11 110 3 ti ail i.„. ,, ,'A ST*Vh »ft-0'»"*l. JDenmaa 5S SSE! ; ' \ S 'ilSt S S S ^ ^-^ S ^ffiXJr^ae&afS SIW to !ck v*ii;.." "••,--• fast " |M " By-The Fliar-De,-H*rt (Lawrdale Stable). D. H. CARPENTER, h. c, i 118 By Bannockburn — Hoffnungr (B. Schreiberl. »H7«6 Jacks'ville 1-Z 4»« fast 30 lob 13 11 11 11"J .1 Henry 15 Bodega. Supple. Louis Katz. Wtm !■! ■* I tlla 1-.' 50 fast 15 115 4 4 ;:' i* C Grand 8 Hawklike, bodega. Del Knar. 8S47N Tampa :i 8 3S slow 4 107 2 II 1*1 Cote S Gran. Twist. BertliaD.. M.Doprcs s 8S4L4 Tampa 3 -« :»i slow 3 113 3 4» B (Jlasner !» African GM. BertliaD.. Valerie. . 88376 Tampa 1 I cSi slow 1 110 2 2i 5*3 Clasner !» (Joodacre. Newcomer, M. Depres I 8S34U Tampa 3-8 38| slow 6 110 6 41 VI A Burton 7 Colclftsh. LordWellos, My Kitty. . 86190 Tampa 3-8 37g slow 3 110 7 7 7'J Brannon K N'htvLad. MvKittv. flran. Twist t 88148 Tami« 3-8 38 slow 6 110 S 7* 7" J Davis » Stepfather, K. Gardner. L.Lowis. . H. R. BRANDT, br. c, 2 111 By Bannockburn— Gertrude Elliott (W. A. Xirwani. 88.".2fi Tampa 3-8 38f slow 8 113 7 3 51 A Burton 8 Valerie, Chenault. Orella. 88424 Tampa 3-8 38i slow 10 113 6 7 761 A Burton ) Af.CJirl, BertliaD.. D. II .Carpenter r 8EWANEE, ch. c, 2 111 By Mazagan — Gold Mint (A. B. Gallahen. KrtJlT Jacks'ville 12 49 fast 15 110 8 8 8 S2 ; I Keid 8 Darling. AgnesMay, Kastern Star , RENOVATOR, b. c, 2 111 By Giganteum — Renovah (G. E. Dudley). «S7M Jacks ville 1-2 49? fast 100 113 10 9 9 9"',.l Dennisonl.'*, (i.llnglies. L.d.tV.gn's.Roseh'gUI 1 ■H Jacks'ville ::'. f 441 hvy «o 99 7 li « 5'i J Henry 7 New Star, Abe Atlell, Hawklike '" S7M:' la k.- ville S-S ::t,£ fast tfi 102 7 10 9!liFain lo Ken.Kose. Bendaga, L. Ormicaut 1 8727:: .lucks' v ille 3-8 3C fast 1«0 118 12 II' 111TJ 'ull.-n la Dell. Clav. Old Squaw. 872C J'k'ville 1-4 st 23 fast 10U 118 S 12'J11'= 'ullen 15 Tallahassee. Clay, I.adj Orm leant t 1 VITO G.. b. c. 2 111 By Gold Heels— Elizabeth B. (J. Fitzsimmons). 887M Jucks'ville 12 49? fast 100 US 12 12 12 lViHUMi'd 13 U. Hughes. L.d.Cogn's.Koseli'glll I t»«7^ Jacks'ville 12 60 fast 100 115 I.eft at the post. Haunan 8 Hawklike, Bodega, I el Friar. First start for tbe following: USEPPA, blk. c, 2 112 By Cesarion— Gold Wing. GARWOOD, cb. c, 2 118 By Gold Heels — Looking Glass. I «2LS urP;»un(?f£- S.tr' ?h°ws the distance the horse was ahead of that next in the race. Tho ™,n I dS ?,, figure uud,f r ■ Tin: — unless. the horse won— shows the number of lengths the horse was I \ behind the winner. Weight to be earned appears at top of column of weights ia previous races. J ' _ -— — — ■ / Page 6 Third Race [3rd Jacksonville] THIRD RACE— 3-4 Mile. 3-year-olds and upward. Allowances. (88819— 1:11%— 7—105.) PEDIGREE, blk. m. 5 104 By Ogden— British Blue Blood (C. H. Davids). 88891 Jacks'ville 7-S 1 :2i i fast 50 119 7 5 6 fi CJ 65i Trueman 8 K -n. Queen. J. Bight. Ben Howe 88808 .lacks' vi lie 3-4 1 :14J fast 8 109 3 4 4 2' 3'j Truemau 7 Marine. Oquetos. Bon Astur. ■MB Jacks'ville 3-4 1:131 fast 30 109 7 6 6 G» 41"}Dreycr S Horace F... M.J.Whalen. I). Allen n 8SC41 Jacks'ville 5J f 1 :08 fast GO 106 8 7 7 4'J 3'1 Dreyer 11 Briareus, Snow Ball. Mozart. 88556 Jacks'ville CJ f 1:211 fast 150 106 7 6 6 4^ 08* Dreyer 10 Comedienne, Mozart, Flarney. 87195 Jacks'ville 3-4 1:14 fast 100 107 8 9 9 7" 77* Taral 11 I'earll'oint, Br.Tony. Stringency y 87059 Jacks'ville 1 1:48ft hvy 200 109 2 3 4 0 CI 7" Taral 7 Gr'nbrldge. Endvtuion.Harkaway • 86991 Jacks'ville 6Jfl:23 good 200 109 8 8 8 8 S^JTaral 8 Etln.ii. Ballot Box. Grande Dame 86870 Jacks'ville 3-4 1:141 fast 40 104 10 10 10 10 10'»1D McC'thylO C.W.Lebolt. BaliotBox. Bagman „ AWAY, b. m. 7 101 By Aloha— Panway (W. C. Wise). 8SM2: Jacks'ville 7-S l:27g fast 200 106 5 2 2 3 32 :'.'£ O'Connor 7 Chilla. SallyPreston, M. Marjorie e 88847 Jacks'ville 3-4 1 :13j» fast ir/J 106 5 5 8 8 8s O'Connor 8 Splendiila. Boserrian. Light Blue. • 88762 Jacks' ville 3-4 1:13| fast 200 106 1 2 5 7 7"| Pease 8 Horace F... M.J.Whalen, D.Allen n 88726 Jacks'ville 6 S 1 :001 fast 200 107 7 10 10 10 911 E Griffin lO Missl.oris. B.deCov'ley. K. Queen u 88641 Jacks'ville 51 f 1:08 fast 60 106 11 11 10 10 108j O'Connor 11 Briareus, Snow Ball, l'edigree. 88556 Jacks'ville CJ f 1 :211 fast 20 107 10 10 10 10 1014JJ DenuisonlO Comedienne, Mozart, Flarney. 881C1 Jacks'ville 5J f 1 :0Sj( fast 12 103 8 10 10 10 1014JObert 11 GoldDust. MarieBue. Aunt Kate. !' X. 7. WHALEN. b. r. 5 109 By Gerolstein — Demure (G. Von der Hoden). BS&9* Jacks'ville 7-Kl:28gfast 10 121 6 6 6 4 41. 2'1 J Wilson 9 Boserrian. Mugwump. Cassowary v 88847 Jacks'ville 3-4 l:13g fast 12 111 ■ 7 6 6" G'J I Wilson 8 Splendida, Boserrian, Light Blue e S882*c* Jacks'ville 7-8 1 :28J fast 16 111 1 2 1 1 l'l 2'i K Griffin 11 Col. Jot. Ken. Queen. 1'niverse. 88762 Jacks'ville 3-4 1:131 fast 17 .108J 6 5 4 34 2" E Griffin 8 Horace E.. Doc Allen. Pedigree. 88707 Jacks'ville, 3-4 1:131 fast 41 110 6 6 6 52 45J E Griffin 7 El Oro. Splendida. Marie Bue. 88657 Jacks'ville 3-4 1:131 fast 12 107 1 5 5 54 4 J E Griffin l M. Popular, Boserrian, Ken.Quoen n 88575 Jacks'ville 7-8 1:281 fast 13 109 7 4 3 1 1 21 E Griffin 10 Fore Guard. Sandpiper, Mozart. 88419 Jacks'ville 51 f 1:091 fast 30 104 6 5 4 51! 5*1 A Lang 13 Endymion. SquareDeal, G.Baggio 0 OQUETOS, ch. g, 4 109 By Marius II. — Magdalenas (E. Reynolds). ■MB Jacks'ville 2-4 1 :1 41 fast S 103 5 5 5 5« 2'i Gauz 7 Marine, l'edigree. Bon Astur. S803O Jacks'ville 3-4 1:141 fast 15 11114 12 9 8" 7*} S Davis 14 Imitate. Marie Hyde, Amyl. 88510 Jacks'ville 7-8 1:281 fast 30 97 8 9 12 9 10 881 J Henry 14 Toison d'Or. Silverine, Dander. 882S7 Jacks'ville 5-S 1 .031 hvy 25 9718 6 6 6 6»1 J Henry !♦ CooneyK., HoraceE.. Square Deal II 8S103 Pimlico 1 1:401 fast 31 107 5 7 7 7 7 718 J Reid Sotemia, Mispillion, Hammon 1'ass ■ 86019 Pimlie* 3-4 1:10* fast 6 107 7 8 8 61 3'J J Reid Everard. H.Crosseaddin. Mispillion. '■ 85698 Windsor 11:421 fast 1 106 1 2 4 4 21 2- Mentry Chioosa. Allonhy. Dr. Pillow. 85363 Hamilton 3-4 1:131 fast 2 109 6 6 6 3'1 2" G Burns Elgin. Odin. Luckola. WOOLSPUN. b. m. 5 107 By Woolsthorpe — Spenola (J. P. Meehan). 8S63o Jacks'ville 3-4 1:141 fast 50 109 11 13 14 14 14- 3Haniian 14 Imitate, Marie Hyde, Amyl. 88O0S J'k'ville lm7uv 1:451 fast 40 109 4 6 7 9 9 9" J Howard J St.Ilario. Sandpi|»er. DeleStrotne • 879u2 Jacks'ville 'l ] A\i fast 15 107 3 4 6 6 64 tH Obert 8 (Jatien Lass, Danger. Allonhy. 87029 Jacks'ville 7-8 1:28 fast 100 107 13 14 14 14 12* 12'«JPalnis 14 Shapdale. Endymion. Gold Dust. 87516 Jack'ville 1 1-8 1:54 fast 20 107 7 4 6 6 8 8"JPalms 8 Wartield. Shapdale. Killiecr'kie. '. 87397 Jacks'ville 3-4 1:15 fast 15 107 10 7 9 9' 7" Palms 13 Toison d'Or. Melodeon. Allonhy. 87260 Jacks'ville 7-8 1:29 good 50 108 2 4 5 6 4} 23 Palms 8 Yama. Melodeon, AUouby. DR. FRANK, b. g. 6 104 By Scorpion— Quintella (J. D. Brown). 8S7mi Jacks'ville 5 S 1:02 fast 12 109 2 7 7 764' GriHin 12 H.IIall. Br'nT..ny. R.deCoverley v 88657 Jacks'ville 3 4 1 :13g fast 100 110 S 9 9 9 91!,lKoun it M. Popular. Boserrian. Ken. Queen n 87269 Tampa 3-4 1:201 slow 30 107 6 5 5 7 713 Ormes 8 Dr.Crook. Nehulosus. C.Argregor r 87218 Tampa 5-8 1:06| slow 25 110 7 8 8 71 7'" Deverich 8 May.Ieue. Har.Kowe. Vanadium. ■KVTV TRYING, b. f. 3 92 By Macy— Espuella (A. M. Eivas). 888 19 Jacks'ville 3-4 1:141 fast 100 90 15 11 11 11 ll12 Tellott 15 Aphrodite. C. Clamp. Levengston ! 88738 Jacks'ville 7-S 1:271 fast 100 104 3 4 6 9 10 10i:Vl'ellott 10 Al'l'earn. Elizabethan. L.Mc.Nally ' 87s.^; Jacks'ville 5i f 1 : 'S! fast 200 102 11 11 10 10= 10lliDreyer 14 Briareus, Herdsman. Universe. . 87745 Jacks'ville 3-4 1:141 fast 60 99 14 15 14 14- 14,«4,Langan 10 PollyLee. Universe. Gatien Lass. 87452 Jacks'ville 5 . f 1 :081 fast 100 105 14 14 14 14 14"iTaral 14 Dave Wallace. Universe. Smug. 87175 Jacks'ville 3-4 1:161 last 100 107 5 8 10 ll3 ll16?.Taral 12 Gypsy Girl. Zyniole. Martin May y 87055 Jacks'ville 51fl:12ghvy 50 101 1 2 5 5s 52»iTaral 7 Crossover, C.Beachey. GypsyGirl rl 80919 Jacks'ville 31 f 441 good 25 105 6 6 6 6" F Burton IL Lanier, D.Nicholson, J.Wise. . NED CARMACE, ch. g, 4 104 By Phoenix — Morality (T. M. Inrin). 88891 Jacks'ville 7-8 1 :2S1 fast 100 US 5 7 7 7 7 793 Brannon 8 Ken. Queen. J. Right. Ben Howe . 88824 J'k'ville 1 1-16 1 :481 fast 100 113 14 5 S 8 8=» Hannan S PirateDiana. J.Bight. Maximuui J. 886'j3 Jacks ville 3-4 1:131 fast 200 1J9 5 6 5 5 S 5» Kohn 8 Belle Mawr. Boserrian. Mouthful 88622 J'k'ville 1 1-16 1 :48g fast 150 112 2 7 8 10 10 10" Kohn II Genymander, Otogo. Maximum. 88593 Jacks'ville 3-4 1:121 fast 100 107 2 10 10 10 813}W Andress 10 Yama. Toll Box, Fore Guard. 88510 Jacks' ville 7-8 1:281 fast 100 107 4 2 2 3 121 12l:l|Lovell 14 Toison d'Or, Silverine Dander. 88456 Jacks'ville 3-4 1:15? fast 100 107 6 7 7 9 108J Pease 10 Home Run. Skyo. loll Box. 88420 Jacks'ville 5i f 1:081 fast 40 102 11 11 11 12 1212iHannan 12 Fond Heart. Mystifier. lama. FAY O., b. f, 3 92 By Meltonian — Aleta (A. L. Oltz). 88819 Jacks'ville S-4 1:141 fast 100 95 9 10 10 10 10" Pease 15 Aphrodite. C. Clamp. Levengston !n 88782 Jacks'ville 3-4 1:131 fast 100 112 13 13 12 12 9"3Jost 14 Col. Ashmeade. Tempter. Uralla 87866 Jacks'ville 5* f 1:081 fast 50 107 13 12 11 11= H13iJ Deav'p't 14 Briareus, Herdsman. Universe. Fourth Race [4th Jacksonville] FOURTH RACE — 5 1-2 Furlongs. 3-year-olds and upwaid. Allowances. (88522— 1:00 " f,— S— 112.) STRIKE OUT, b. g, 4 108 By Griffon — Pillowdex (J. 0. Holder). 8867* Jacks'ville 51 f 1:071 fast 3-5 106 2 11 1" 33 E Griffin » Carroll. J. Cabiniss. .T.Dennerlen ■n 88579 Jacks'ville 3-4 1:121 fast 4-5 107 3 1110 l1 E Griffin Ida I).. St. Jeanne. Bainsdale. 88524 Jacks'ville 3-4 1:12| fast 6 107 4 1 1 1« l3 E Griffin 10 J .Cabiniss, K.Av'dale.D.Bultm'n n 88187 Jacks'ville 3-4 1 : 141 slow 20 103 1 3 4 7 71TU Reid 7 T.M.Green. J.GriltinlL.Dr.B'kley •v 87905 Jacks'ville 5* f 1:07 fast 6 100 I 2 I 21 33J S Davis 9 C.Eastman, T.McGrath. TopNote tie 87650 Jacks'ville 3-4 1:13? fast 1-3 108 5 11 1" l3 Butwell 0 Sandpiper. Alencon Mozart. 84417 Ft. Erie 51 f 1:051 fast 10 105 2 5 6 82 8'»1C Ross Righteasy. TheoCook, Marchmonet st 84252 Windsor 3-4 1 : 141 fast 8 109 4 1 1 l2 421 C Ross IdaD.. KingAvondale. JohnnieBlake ■ FLYING FOOTSTEPS, b. f. 8 94 By Ben Strome^ — Flyin* Gold Dust (S. Louis). SS8N Jacks'ville 5-S 1 :01 fast 3 112 4 2 I V 2» Pease 7 E.Squirrel, A.theGreat, Abrasion •n 887O0 Jacks'ville 3-4 1:121 fast 41 102 I 1112 2' Ganz 0 S. Ben tier. T.McGrath, B'nsdale le 88658 Jacks'ville 3 4 1:121 fast 35 96 8 3 2 2" 33 Pease 8 Barnsdale. Dr.Barkley. Furnace 88540 Jacks'ville 3-4 1:14 fast 6 114 1 1111 V Nicol 7 I'aiiLouise. Abrasion. D.Paradell II 88421 Jacks'ville 3-4 1 :14g fast 15 :«9 1 12 2«" 6"! Pease 7 Lothario. Carroll Al. the Oreat. t. 87905 Jacks'ville 51 f 1:07 fast 30 102 3 3 4 5" 7' J Deav'p't 9 C.Eastman, T.McGrath. St keOut it 87728 Jaeksv. lie 5-8 1 :001 good 9-20 105 1 11 D* z* Fain 8 Howdy Howdy. Kid. Placide 87626 Jacks'ville 5-8 1:01 fast 11-10 104 1 1 1 l2 1° Fain 12 D.Wallace. Henderson. PollyLee. e. JOE GAITENS. b. c, 4 101 By Sorcerer— Lynnette (K. P. Dawes). 88sf. : j;.,ks' ville 5* f 1 072 fast 20 los 6 fi 4 3 3'1 T Kocrner 7 Boog.Rcd. Eyehright. .T.Nunnally 87892 Tampa 51 f 1:11 slow 10 105 3 3 5 52 6" A Lang 0 L.R. Hindoo, W.Griswell.J. Garner t-'r 87845 Tampa 5 8 l:ii3g slow 1 99 2 2 2 3" 4-'} Steinh'dt • Chdst.Tess. Lottie Darr, Lucullus is ARIONETTE. b, f. 4 106 By Cesarion — Fonsolettc (M. C. Pritchard). 88C58 Jacks'ville 3-4 1 :12g fast 15 101 7 8 7 S S"y Deav'p't 8 B'nsdale. Dr.B'kley, F.Footsteps 7 1S 88102 Jacks'ville 5* f 1:081 fast 8-5 104 3 2 4 5h S S Davis M HomeRun. Fondlleart. 'Pres .loll. 88065 Jacks' ville 3-4 1:14 fast 16-5 101 1 2 2 1" 45} J Deav'p t 0 St. Jeanne. Critic. Earls Court. * ' 88024 Jacks'ville 3-4 1:UJ last 3 2 101 2 2 3 4- 43i S Davis ! San Gil. Barnsdale, loll Box. 87766 Jacks'ville 3-4 1:12 fast 25 85 I 4 4 52 6s Adams 8 C.Easlman, Pantoude. Boy. Onyx • T 87731 Jacks'ville 2-4 1:141 good 4 101 3 3 1 l1 2" Fain 7 K.Avondale, S.Beutler. S.Preston »u 87609 Jacks'ville 51 f 1 :071 fast 8-6 103 7 8 6 31 2 S Davis 8 RoyalOnyx. TollBox. G.W.Leboit it 87472 Jacks'ville 3-4 1:131 fast 12 91 4 2 3 515 4'J J Henry 7 Booger Red. Rial to, Pantoufle. SELECT II., br. g. 5 101 By Ethelbert — ^High Society (H. McCarren). 88847 Jacks' ville 3-4 1 :13g fast 20 111 6 3 3 4* 431 Hanuau s Splendida. BosciTiaii. Light Blue 88730 Jacks'ville 5-8 1 :00g fast 30 111 3 5 5 31 5s! Haunan 10 M.Loris. K.deCoverley, K. Queen. 87512 Jacks'ville 51 f 1 :07jJ fast 30 107 7 5 8 10' 11»1 S Davis 11 Ku.Granda, LaGlona. NightMist 87237 Jacks'ville 5J f 1 .072 fast 50 107 2 3 3 6» 6,uiHannan 8 RohinGrey. TollBox. Earl st ourt 87212 Jacks'ville 5}fl:H8 fast S 107 8 5 4 4" 5-1 Hannan 11 C.W.Burt. Waterbury. B.Willle 87170 Jacks' ville 51 f 1 :081 fast 3 107 4 2 3 1' 2' Hannan *» TollBox. M.C'dlemas. D.Bultman 87145 Jacks'ville 51 f 1 "'SI fast 7 105 4 1 1 l2 21 Hannan 8 Snow Ball. Youthful, M. Colors. 8709S Jacks'ville 3-4 1:15* fast 50 104 0 6 3 1" 5:i Hannan 10 tir'deDame, Hooray. ManyColors. KIAMESHA II., b. m, 7 109 By Clifford — Aranza II. CC. W. Richardson). 8ss.;7 Jacks'ville 3-4 1:1*1 fast 25 119 5 3 3 6 6,;i J Wilson Olda D.. I' K-om..ke. Home . Rnn. 88724 Jacks'ville 3-4 1:13* fast 11-20 105 3 1112 ll E Griffin 11 Firm. Jubilee Juggins. Necklet. t. 88031 Jacks'ville 7-8 1:271 fast 9-5 106 4 1 2 2 33 43 Oln-rt 10 Fond Heart. Skyo. Comedienne. 88579 Jacks'ville 3-4 1 :12* fast 50 102 7 6 6 6' 54 Obert • Strike Out. Ida D.. St. Jeanne. 87556 Juarez 3-4 1 : 1 3? fast 13-5 117 5 111" I1 Kennedy 11 Gibson, HannibalBey. Mrs. Nugent ni 67529 Juarez 61 f 1 :001 fast 7 110 12 7 7 5" 23 Kennedy 12 Bertmont. Dan. Dancer. G. Ionise se 87439 Juarer 3-4 1:14 fast 2 117 2 4 4 3" 5"] Pen'gast 10 Gibson. Hardiyson. Cardinal8arto " Fifth Race [5th Jacksonville] FIFTH RACE— 3-4 Mile, 3-year-olds and upward. Selling. (88570—1:11*^ T MB.) AUTUMN ROSE, b. f. 3 112 By Jean Bereaud — Autumn Leaves (Mrs. C. I. Crip-pen). 88S5.I Jacks'ville 2 4 1:13? fast 1 112 1 1116 D Ganz • Uralla. Coonskm. Catroke. 8 7;0 Jacks'ville 5 8 1:M| last 3H 95 I 6 6 53 4"! Adams 10 M.Loris. R.deCoverley. K. Queen. S870.-I Jacks' ville 5-8 l:0oj fast 7 105 2 3 3 2* PlCSaM 8 Fly.SipiiiTel MissLoris Diction. »■ 88682 J'k ville 1116 1:47 fast 12 91 2 2 I 4 5* f.'-^M Henry B Dcscomncts, Roseboro. Bon. Hard 2 88042 Jacks'ville 3-4 1:131 fast 3 2 107 0 4 4 32 23 Obert 12 Col. Ashmeade. B.Mawr M.l.oris j* ■n* Jacks' ville 3-4 1:131 fast 41 112 7 5 4 3' 33 Nicol 10 FairljOUise. Aman.Lee Sapibatid. 88557 Jacks'ville 5?. f 1 :071 fast 31 104 5 3 2 2'1 2'i Obert 14 ClemBeachey, MonAmi. Catroke. e] ELIZABETHAN, ch. f. 3 112 By Hamburg— Elizabeth L. (N. Enrighn. 8872.8 Jacks v ill- 7 8 1:271 fast 4 117 0 2 2 1 1" 22 J Deav'p't 10 AUanfearn. L.McN'ally. Tempter er 8S634 Jacks'ville 1 1:411 fast " 1»"' •"• 2 2 2 2' 4-'. T Kocrner 8 Capt.Swans.m Allanfearn. Smug ig 884-7 Tampa 3-4 1:171 slow 3-2 99 2 3 3 31 3=1 T Kocrner 4 .T.Dennerlen. LaR.Hindoo. Leaser it 8831". Tampa lm70v 1 50j» slow 1 98 4 1 1 1 1" I1 T Kocrner 0 G. Kimball. Dunvegan, Cobmosa. : 8815- Tampa 7 S 1:311 slow 4 99 3 1 1 1 1" I* T Koerner 0 W.Grisvvell. P.Diana. C.Ashm'de le 87981 Tampa 51 f 1 :10! slow 1 105 2 1 1 Is Is T Kocrner 7 Carondolet. Morpeth. Alberta H. MISS SLY b. f S 112 By Ben Strome — Sly Nun (E. R. West). 88719 Jacks'' v ille 3-4 1:131 fast 9 H2 1 1 1 2' 22 J Deav'p't 8 J. Henderson. DonDias; :. Starboard nl 88091 Jacks' ville 3-4 1:141 last 15 112 2 3 2 2« V* B OrUBa 8 AaUft ftortoWdjDaTe Wal^Jf* 884-7 Jacks' ville 5.'. f 1:081 good 8 106 4 2 7 71 7»1 J Howard O D.Paradell.. L treed. l.U'cilian 88237 Jacks ville 51 f 1 :12g hvy 10 105 1 2 2 23 2»I F H king 9 ( a troke Kid Mr. Smarty. 88259 Jacks'ville 1 1 :45| hvy 60 94 4 2 3 6 7 JM» H King 7 I'ulka. lultill Martinez. 88164 Jacks'ville 3-4 1:15 fast 4 111 1 13 3-w 73J Nicol 10 Starover , L. McNally t oonskin. n. 88066 Jacks'ville 3-4 1:141 fast 10 102 4 2 2 l2 1" 1 II King 8 Starover, Coonskin. Polly Lee. MORPETH b. c 3 114 By Mindora — Lady Churchill (B. Schreiber). 88. 4' .l.tcks-'viile ' 3-4 1:13* fast 50 112 9 9 9 7" 7»«|B Griffin 12 C.Ashineade. Aul.K..se. I!. Mawr. , 88603 Tampa 7-S 1 -.331 slow 2 102 8 7 S 7 62 C;j A Burton 8 J. DundoM. Tackle. Locust Bud. 8S5S3 Tampa 3-4 1:191 slow 10 M« I 3 3 4* VI A Burton [ I arondolet. Heining Alencon 88.^. 'lampa 7-8 1:33* slow 10 101 7 3 3 7 6« 4" A Burton !) Merman. Hciyle Judge Dundon. 884 6 Tar.ii,a 3-4 1:18 slow 8 101 5 4 7 71 i"i A lluri.in 8 Beth Omdwte. Merman. Okeuite. „ 88362 Tampa 7-8 1 :3Jg mud 6 101 1 3 4 4 41 511 A Burton 7 Merry Gift. I'unkv. Merman. AMANDA LEE b. f. 3 107 By Sempronius — Fon Mate (S. A. Clopton). MM Jacks'vilfe 3-4 1:141 fast 3-2 107 I 7 7 6= 2" J Henry 8 MissSly. Starboard, DaveWallace « 8861- Jacks'ville 3-4 1:131 fast 60 107 1 111* 24 J Henry 10 Fairl»uise. Aut.Bose, Saraband 8854'. Jacks' ville 3-4 1:14 fast 30 100 7 7 7 7 712IJ Henry 7 F.Footsjeps F.Louise. Abrasion. n. 88455 Jacks'ville 3-4 1:141 fast 12 100 7 7 7 7 7'"4J Henry 7 Zaeatecas. Starboard Abrasion. 88066 Jacks'ville 3-4 1:141 fast 2 102 2 5 5 6"' CJ J Henry 8 Miss Sly, Starover. (oonskin. 880-3 Jacks'ville 51 f 1 :08g fast 12 1 4 3 6 6 ' * W'\ 3 Henry 8 Abrasion, t oonskin. I .G. Butterfly ^y 87830 lack^' ville 1 1 411 fast 4 109 2 2 2 2 3°* 67?. V Powers 10 Qmmg. Fulfill. Fair Ixiuise. 876 j8 Jacks'ville 3-4 1:13 fast 5 110 4 2 2 t* 23 V Powers 10 Abrasion. Miss Sly. Smug. STARBOARD, b. c. 3 112 By Giganteum — My Evening Star (F. J. Pons^. 88719 Jacks'ville 3-4 1:131 fast 8 117 7 8 7 4"* 441 Brannon 8 J. Henderson, Miss Sly. DonJMas az MM .la. ks ville 3-4 1:141 fast 18-5 117 3 2 3 2- 3^ J Deav'p't 8 MissSly. Anian.lal.ee D.Wallacc- '''' 8861 8 Jacks'ville 3-4 1 :141 fast 11-3 117 2 1113 I1 Oliert 8 Brevite. Outpost. Hi;arei;s. &, U. Jacks' ville 2-4 1 : 141 fast 100 105 2 2 2 2* 23 G BOTH 7 Zacatecas. Abrasion. Polly Lee. 88234 Jacks'ville 3-4 1:171 hvy 50 104 7 6 6 6 «•• Mc "m'k T Zaealecas. Kid. Howdy Howdy. 7- 88004 Jacks' ville 51 f 1 :091 slow 30 107 3 1 1 I'll" V, Burns 12 Oghwaga. MartinMay. Herdsman in 87928 Jacks' ville 5-S 1 :02* slow 50 107 5 5 5 51 5U G Burns 7 Howdy Howdy. Lueetta. Whim. TEMPER b. g, 3 117 Bv Knight cf the Thistle — Constance (N. Enright). fe88V J'k'vilU- 1 1-16 1:451 fast 200 96 3 6 6 C 6 01JlA«l:ims • Hoffman. Kb. Grande. HillTop. 8853" Tampa 5* f 1 :111 slow 4 100 2 i i 5 5T T Koerner I Alem-on. Alvisc-. Waterbury. 8851^ Tampa 2-4 1 '19 slow 6-5 99* 7 5 6 6?. 63' T Koerner 8 Ramon Corona. Bal«-*hed. Alvise. e. 88401 Tampa 5» f 1 :121 slow 4 94~ 6 5 5 6" V% Steinh'dt 7 AllH-rtaH.. Tal.Di'p. BabyWillie ie 8S'*60 Tan pa 3-4 1 :1S1 slow 6 94 2 4 4 43 41(";A Burton T. Cloisteress. n. Nugget. Carondolet et 88-16 Tampa 5* f 1 : 1 1 R slow 2 107 2 5 4 42 3*} Pain B Merman, Haniont'oroua. Bannade 8819". Tampa 3-4 1171 slow 2J 93 I 2 7 5" 8*1 Steinh'dt 8 LocustBud. Conville. J. Dundon. "• 88071 Tampa CI f Mil slow f 90 3 5 4 21 1» SteiuU'dt 8 Irrigator, Niantic, Tallow Dip. Sixth Race [6th Jacksonville] s . I . t . r , 1 '" 1 t 1 I n y • „ e • n u !' v e n 0 II ■ '■ • '. SIXTH RACE— 3-4 Mile. 4-year-olds and upward. Selling. (8857(1-1:11^.-7—105.) JANE SWIFT ch. m 5. 114 By Handspring — Phantom Belle (R. D. Williams). 88848 Jacks'ville 3 1 1:13] fast 0 5 l in 1 111' 1" .1 Henry 7 O retnonius, D.Bulfn. Conic.lii" 88766 Jacks' ville 3-4 1:128 last 11-M M 2 5 3 5 .VI Adams »i S. Real l.r. Ul'ootsteps li U. G th 88013 Jacks'ville 3-4 1:121 fast 5 113 1 1 1 Is 1* Adams 11 TollBox. D.Bn tman. Ballot Box 88440 Jacks'ville 3-4 1:14 fast I 112 6 11 4' 52i J Henry 10 Hyperion I., ll.Kun Stringency, 88272 Jacks'ville 51 f 1:121 hvy 9-10 107 1 2 2 2» 1" J Henry , Miss Lous. I in Oak. Pjetloa. MM yalt Lake 1-4 1:19 fast 8-5 114 4-3 Singleton 8 C.Dohcrty. J.( abimss, Valencia. S5838 Salt Lake 51 f 1:081 fast 9-5 121 3'i Singleton I Balerian. Aunt Aggie, lore. DOLLY BTJLTMAN. b. f. 4 111 By Alloway— St. Lucie (F. J. Pons), 88848 Jacks' ville 3-4.1:131 fast 2 ill 2 4 3 2U ■ M Henry 7 J. Swift. Ceremoums. Comedien e N^681 jacks'ville 7-8 1:261 fast 10 101 1 4 5 4 31 1" M Henry 11 Toisond'Or. F. Heart. F. Premium S8643 Jacks'ville 3-4 1:121 fast 20 110 7 6 6 52 3'J M Henry 11 Jane-Swift. Toll Box. BaliotBox 88524 Jacks'ville 3-4 1 :121 fast 12 105 5 4 5 43 4* Obert 10 SfkeOut. J.Cabiniss. K.Av dale. 88491 Jacks'ville 3 4 1 :15J fast C-5 105 4 1 3 3 631 Obert ! Home Itun. Yama, Skyo. SS410 Jacks'ville 3-4 1:141 good 11-5 105 3 3 2 23 2U Obert 7 Barnsdale. Home Run. Boserrian 58824 Jacks'ville 3-4 1:181 last 2 105 3 6 4 02 6' 4 1 Howard ! San Gil. Barnsdale, JV 11 Box. BM Jacks'ville 3-4 1:121 fast 10 104 1 11 l2 l4 J Howard 12 Cereiiionius, K.Avondale, P. Lee HOME RUN b. c. 4 121 By Garry Hermann — Run of Luck (T. W. Flynn). S8887 Jacks' ville 3-4 1:13} fast 4 12I I 5 5 3' 3H Dreye* » MaP.. FMossoke, s.-.\ '..iirBeiitbr 88632 Jacks'ville 7-S l:-0g last 20 120 1111 c*y« Griffin » Furnace. l-iut.. Kthoa. 88687 Jacks' ville 3-4 1 Il3| fast 18-5 130 1 2 1 2"t ::2 Nlesi • C.W.Bort. Mystifier, I^.rdNelson 88491 Jacks'ville 2-4 1:15* fast 6 110 1 2 1 I'll1 G Burns I lama. Skyo. Spanish Prince. 88456 Jacks'ville 3^1:151 fast 3 110 8 6 5 2'Mn* G Burns 10 Skyo. loll Box. Havre. 88440 Jacks'ville 3-4 1:14 fast 15 110 1 4 3 1" 2° J Howard lo Hyper nil.. Stringcy. Barnsdale. S8410 Jacks'ville 3-4 1 :1 43 good 4* 110 1 4 4 3* 3'i V Powers 7 Barnsdale, D.Biilttnan. Boserrian 88162 Jacks'ville 51 f 1:081 fast 9 110 6 6 7 61 l1 N'icol 10 Fond Heart. Tres Joll. Firm. BONNIE BARD. b. g, 6 121 By The Bard— Fluid (L. Kelly). 88892 Jacks'ville 7-S 1 :27? fast 3J 121 7 13 I I* 4:'l Troxler . Parkview. ( amel. Unit.-. 88812 Jacks'ville 3-4 1:131 fast 12 113 6 6 6 6 4*1 ■ Griffin (.Toisond'Or. T.McGrath. L. Irma S8721 Jacks'ville 3-4 1:121 fast 6 115 I 6 3 31 3-i Ganz • Parkview. J.Cabiniss. S.Beutler S80S2 J'k'ville 11-10 1:47 fast 7-5 112 3 3 2 1 1" 3al E Griffin 8 Descoinnets. Roselx.ro. Sandpiper 88015 Jacks'ville 3-4 1:13 fast 8 113 11 10 8 71 5- B Grithn 11 K'gAvondale. Dr.Barkley. Camel 8S543 J'k'ville lm70y 1 :45! fast 7-10113 431 1 l3 l3 E Griffin 8 John Carroll. Basjdpiper, Ojiagga. 88474 Jacks'ville 3-4 1 : 101 good 30 109 2 3 2 3 33 ■ Griflin 3T. M. Green. John Griffin II. 88422 Jacks'ville 3-4 1:131 fast 60 107 6 6 7 7« 7* Pease 8 J.GriffinlL. J.Parker, K.ofYolc. SEYMOUR BEUTLER. b. g. 5 121 By Sain — Grand Lady (M. C. Pritchard). .-»8807 Jacks'ville 2-4 1:13* Cast 13-5 121 2 4 4 41 I'M Deav'p't « Ida D.. Po loke. Home Run. 88821 Jacks'ville 3-4 1:14 fast 11 10 121 4 2 2 2- 32 Troxler M Barnsdale. Camel, ('.■remonius. 88700 Jacks'ville 3-4 l:12g fast 10 103 4 4 I 43 1' J Deav'p't • F.F'Isfeps, T.McGrath. B'nsdale 8872L Jacks'ville 3-4 1:121 fast 9-5 115 3 4 4 4* 4H Nicol « Parkview, J.Cabiniss. Bon. Bard 88643 Jacks'ville 3-4 1:121 fast 4 120 11 9 9 61 71U J Deav'p't 11 JaneSwift. TollBox. D. Bultman 88483 Jacks'ville 3-4 1:141 slow 2 107 8 7 6 §j 44I 1 Deav'p't S K.Court, J.Cabiniss, Cercmonlns. 87978 Jacks'ville 3-4 1:10* hvy 11-5 110 I 4 5 53 4* J Howard • Wapoooca, R.Capfive, B.Itouble. S7731 Jacks'ville 3-4 1:14* goudll 10 114 1 5 5 43 3'J V Powers 7 K.Avondale. Arionette, S.Preston EL ORO. b. c, 4 121 By Ethelbert — Dorotheo (R. S. Garrett). 88707 Jacks' villa 3-4 1:13? fast 8 5 110 1 1 1 l2 1- S Davis 7 Splendida. Mar. Rue. M.J.Whalen 86599 Jacks'ville 5». f 1 :10* good 10 103 4 4 4 43 43J Sh'maker S F. Heart. A.Sturtev't. J.A.Munro 86543 Jacks'ville 3-4 1:16 fast 60 108 2 1 2 4l 7"'i.Sh' maker 8 MaryF.. JohaGaraer, N.I'.umpno. 86510 Jacks'ville 3-4 1:16* fast 30 105 9 8 6 76 7° Sh'maker 11 HomeRun. AunlKate. J. Garner. 86475 Jacks'ville 3-4 1:161 fast 20 105 5 6 10 91 8,Ji Sh'maker 13 BatMastersou. Silverine. Flarney 86259 Aqueduct 1 1:411 fast 30 9S 9 9 9 9 9l 8"iFain Court Lady. Damlelion. Dandy Dixou 85690 Jamaica 51 f 1:07? good 30 107 10 3 1 51 12 Gilbert Enfield. Cascpie. Spellbound. S5394 Belmont 1 1-4 2:041 fast 50 9S 4 3 4 4 4 4llJMcCahey Thel'eer. Mouuette. Paradise Oueen CAMEL, b. c. 4 121 Bv Cameron — Gold Wing (H. McCarren). 88882 Jacks'ville 7-8 1:271 fast I 121 5 3 4 2 2' 2'?. Hannan 7 Parkview. Piute. Bonnie Bard. 88821 Jacks'ville 3-4 1:14 fast 15 121 6 3 3 3'1 9 Hannan 10 Barnsdale. S.Beutler. Ceremonius S8081 Jacks'ville 7 S 1 :20? fast 31 104 2 3 4 5 5" S*| Hannan 11 D.Bultman. Toison d'Or, F.Heart 88658 Jacks'ville 3-4 l:12g fast 10 104 6 5 8 71 7'HHannan 8 Barnsdale, Dr.Barkley. F.F'tsteps sSOl'j Jacks'ville 3-4 1:13 last 15 104 4 3 5 2" 3=1 Hannan 11 K.Av'dale, Dr.Barkley. Parkv'vv 88542 Jacks'ville 7-S 1 :271 fast 8 104 4 3 3 3 2l 22 Hannan ! Descoinnets. GoldDust. R. Captive 88511 J'k'ville 1 1-16 1:471 fast 25 106 4 6 6 6 6 6245Hannan (i Ragman. Nethermost. H. Range S8476 Jacks'ville 3-4 1:151 good 9 104 4 2 3 3-' 2'1 Hannan 5 R.Captive. F.Cecihan. BenDouble COONEY K., b. g, 6 118 By Senator McCarren — Campania (John Burttschell). 88887 .lacks' ville 3-4 1:13* fast 13 5 121 6 I I P 5-', Ganz 8 Ida D.. INx-omokc Home Rim. 88659 Jacks'ville 2-4 1:121 Hut 6 117 2 2 2 23 1- Ganz 10 Yama, Farl'sCoiirt. C. W. Burt. SS494 Jacks'ville 3-4 1:141 fast 8 110 1 4 4 5" 751 V Powers 8 Barnsdale. K.Avondale. GoldDust SS408 Jacks'ville 3-4 1:141 good 6 107 5 5 5 4«* 6'i Pease 9 lVKalb. Takahira. J. Cabiniss. S8S38 Jacks'ville 3-4 1:171 hvy 18-5 103 4 11 l'l 2'1 Pease C LordNclson. Joe Rose. Farl'sCoiirt 88287 Jacks'ville 5-8 1:031 hw 9-1.1105 4 1 1 1» 1* Pease ! HoraceK.. SqunieDeal. liar. Hall 85506 Hamilton 3-4 1:12* fast 6 106 2 1 1 1" 33 J Wilson Simcoc. Gretna Green. Hast. Agnes. S.-.19G Hamilton 3-4 1:121 fast 4 99 3 1 1 l2 I3 J Wilson Ida I).. Woodlane. Giande Dame. Seventh Race [7th Jacksonville] v n r ! ' . y rl . . J. !n ■n n •v tie st ■ •n le II t. it e. t-'r is 7 1S * ' • T SEVENTH RACE— 1 1-16 Miles. 4-year-olds and upward. Selling. MHM— 1:45; — 8— lOti.) PIUTE, ch. g. 4 109 By Ethelbert — Yaqui (Arlington Stable). 8.8S...' .lacks' vilb- 7-S 1:27;! fast 3] 1 is 3 6 5 5 41 :\:\ liiannon 7 Parkview. Camel. Bonnie Bard. 88707 J'k'ville 1 110 1:47 fast 7:5 109 1 1 1 1 l3 l'l J Reid « Descoinnets. Yama. Roseboro. 8.8709 Jacks'ville 7 8 127Sfast 2 8M 8 5 4 1 ll 1*1 J Reid 1 1 Console. Spanish Prince. Ormuz. 88623 Jacks'ville . 7-* l:26ij fast 7 117 8 6 2 2 21 j8j W Jackscjn 8 Home Run. Furnace. F.thon. 88613 Jacks'ville 3-4 1:13 fast 30 M8 6 11 11 9 t*J F Jackson 11 K'gAvondale. Dr.Barkley, Camel 87720 Jacks'ville 7-8 1 '7? good 40 101 5 4 4 4 4' 43j Fain 6 Dr.Ilolzlierg. JackPaiker. Ozana. 87788 J'k'ville 1 1-16 1:491 slow 31 104 4 4 4 5 5 5"! J Deav'p't .. Vox Populi, Polls. Sinfran. S7628 Jacks'ville 1 1:39* fast 9 105 5 4 5 3 4'1 3-J Butwell 0 Pocomoke. Klfall. Cani[«1gner. DESCOMNETS, ch. g, 4 106 By Ingoldsby — Radiance (D. A. Brollier). 88785 J'k'ville 1 1-16 1:47s fast 7 5 105 14 1 2 1" : *! Adams S Hix.ray. Kdwin I... Olx-ron. 88707 Jk' ville 1 1-16 1:47 fast 13 -5 109 4 6 4 3 3*1 2'1 Adams C Piute. Yama. Roseboro. 88082 J'k'ville 1 1-16 1:47 fast 2 110 1 1 1 2 23 l2 Adams .8 Roseboro. BonnieBard. Sandpiper S8021 J'k'ville lm70v 1:45 fast 9-5 112 3 4 4 4 2" 2"' McTag'rt « Span. Prince. Golconda, Ida May. 8854" Jacks'ville 7-8 1 :27! fast 10 108 2 5 6 6 11 l2 McTag't • Cann-1, GoldDust. Royal Captive 88512 J'k'ville lsfl78y 1:461 fast 7 108 3 3 1 1 1" 321 McTag't !) Ethon. Hans. St. Joseph. S8439 J'k'ville lm70v 1 :47R fast 20 108 3 3 3 I 3' 3-M McTag't 7 Raeman. Spellbound. (^)leonda. S8146 J'k'ville lm70y 1:46* slow 6-5 112 5 4 3 3 33 33J V Powers 8 Otilo, Joe Rose. Shapdale. EDWIN L., b. c. 4 112 By Gold Heels — Jane Oaker (A. Weber). 8878S J'k'ville 1 1-16 1:471 fast 3 - 111 3 5 4 4 21 2" J Deav'p't S H.x.ray. Oberon. Pocomoke. B8S88 Jack'ville 1 1-8 1:54 fast 9^10 10S 3 3 2 1 l2 1' J Deav'pt 6 Golconda, Gerrymander. Oberon. 88495 Jack'viile 1 1-8 1:57 fast 3-2 110 3 6 5 1 l'l 1' J Deav'p't 7 Golconda, Oberon. Elgin. 88844 Jacks'ville 1 1:401 fast 4 105 5 6 5 4 41 i"l G Bums 10 Ragman. Hooray. Otilo. 87S70 Jack'ville 1 1-S 1:541 fast 14-5 H»9 5 3 3 2 2* 2" J Deav'p't 7 Hooray. Bellevievv. Warfleld. 87816 J'k'ville lm70y 1:451 fast 4 109 3 4 4 3 2" 11 J Deav'p't 8 Descom'ts. Oberon, GrandeDaros 87545 Tampa lm70v 1 :51g slow 1-2 104 1 2 1 1 l3 l3 J Deav'p't 4 Autumn Girl. Icarian. Morpeth. 87431 Tampa 1 1:48* slow 7-5 104 4 4 4 3 23 2'1 J Deav'p't 0 Descomnets. Acolin. Ban'k Bob. HOORAY, ch. g, 7 110 By Plaudit — Readina (M. C. Pritchard). 88894 J'k'ville 1 1-16 l:45g fast 25 BM 5 5 5 5 5:i 5,!'1J Deav'p't 0 Hoffman. RioGrande. HillTop. 887S5 J'k'ville 1 1-16 1:471 fast 8 106 4 2 3 6 4l 1" J Wilson 8 Edwin L.. Oberon. Pocomoke. 88722 J'k'ville 1 1-16 1 : l'l fast 3 111 5 3 2 2 21 34 J Deav'p't 8 Oberon. Roseboro. Light Knight. 88020 J'k'ville 1 1-16 1:40* fast 15 101 6 3 4 5 53 513 J Deav'p't « Spellbound, Elf all. Ozana. S8308 Jacks' ville 3-4 1:18 hvy 6-5 110 7 6 6 52 54 V Powers 7 Anderson. Havre. Dander, 88233 Jacks'ville 3-4 1 :15| hvy 4A 109 4 7 4 32 Q V Powers 7 Earl's Court, Font, Anderson, 8S147 J'k'ville 1 1-16 1:491 slow 3 109 7 3 3 2 24 2"t V Powers !) Ragman. Woolstone. St. Joseph. 8S044 Jacks'ville 11:101 fast 8 108 7 1 I 3 21 2l V Powers 10 Ragman. Otilo. Edwin L. ELFALL, br. g, 6 110 By Pirate of Penzance or Alloway — Elf (L. M. Holmes). K8B25 Jack'ville 11-8 1:54 fast 5 110 1 4 3 4 32 3'J J Wilson 7 Golcmda. Molesey. Fore Guard, 888i!i Jacks'ville 1 1:481 fast 10 106 3 5 5 5 32 34 J Wilson 5 Hi^'h Range. Ethon. Hans, 8 710 J'k'ville 1 1-16 l:47g fast 41 111 3 4 4 4 3"k 3s J Deav'p't 8 Tama. Golconda. Gatien I^iss. 88020 J'k'ville 1 1-16 1 :46J fast 7 101 2 6 6 4 8" 24 J Wilson (j Spellbound. Ozana, Campaigner. SS.",sn J'k'ville 1 1-16 1 :46» fast 5 110 4 5 6 5 41 Vi Troxler 7 Ardri. Hans. Otilo. 88541 Jacks'ville 1 1:391 fast 10 101 8 8 8 7 6" 4' J Wilson ! Spellbound. Ethon. Ozana. 88493 Jacks'ville 7-S 1:28* fast 20 106 S S 8 8 7 710 I Henry 8 Nealon. Rio Grande. Arondaek. 88428 Jack' ville 1 1-8 1:541 fast S 109 5 5 5 5 5 5*1 Troxler 5 Camp'ner. O. Honesty. Neth'inost 8S409 Jacks'ville 1 1:42* good 12 101 7 7 7 7 7 3'i J Deav'p't 7 Taboo. TheO. Butterfly. O.Honesty GREAT JUBILEE, b. c, 4 109 By Knight of the Thistle— Miss Hanover (J. I. Hous-Iv man, Jr.). 88821 Jk'ville lm70y 1:443 fast 7 116 4 2 2 2 23 l"t F Jackson I Mer.cift. F. Premium. Mam. Algol 88525 J'k'ville 1 1-10 1.481 fast 1S-5 110 4 2 3 3 22 24 A Lang ! Oberon. E.ofRicimi'd. W.Grisvvell S8477 J'k'ville 1 3-16 2:051 good 3 105 4 1 1 1 22 4'J A Lang ( Mamie Algol. Yanen. Oberon. SS411 J'k'ville 1 1-16 1:491 good 13-5 HO 2 2 2 2 24 1- A Lang OForeGuard. Woolstone. 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