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Daily Racing Form: n. Tuesday, April 12, 1910
Daily Racing Form: n. Tuesday, April 12, 1910 Daily Racing Form. 400dpi TIFF G4 page images Triangle Publications, Inc., Chicago, IL 1910 drf1910041201 These pages may be freely searched and displayed. Permission must be received for subsequent distribution in print or electronically. Daily Racing Form: n. Tuesday, April 12, 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 \ QhrimCK^ Form I ■_ ~- ■» VOL. XVI. NO. 87. CHICAGO, TUESDAY, APTCIL 12, 1910. PRICE 5 CEKTS Final Week at Moncreif.: Jacksonville Meeting Will Come to a Close on Saturday next. FINAL WEEK AT MONCREIF JACKSONVILLE MEETING WILL COME TO A CLOSE ON SATURDAY NEXT. No More Stakes to Be Run and Races Are Framed to Suit Frequently Beaten Horses — Deceivable Only Winning: Favorite Yesterday. Jacksonville. Fin.. April 11.— Today marked the lx-giuning of the tins* 1 week of tin- winter mooting mi MciHi.ii Park. Next Saturday, the . nn - huii.liv.l and tweni.v third (lav ..f the meeting, tin- racing season will .-..in.- hs I close. Tin- ranks i.f the owners liave lierli pretty well thinned .-lit. all lint tw.i or ibree of tin- larger stables having shippeii awajr. .Many «.f the regulars have left and the attendant e during tin dosing v,.-.-k will, in the main, be made U|i of J... -a I people. There are BO stake events on tile program far the etssaag week and the conditions of a akfjarity ..f the races are framed to suit the poorer class ..f horses. l ecciv.ii.!c saved the public front utter rout at Mo:., reif Park this aft. faMt The card was made up of seven lacs, a inaj. rity of whicli were framed to suit hoi so that have been beaten upon numerous o casious during the meeting. The fields lacked eiass and in all out on.- instance the winners won with plenty I- -| arc. The ci -sing dash furnished the best content of the a ftet noon. Hooray. Croat Jubilee and Bdwta I., tiiilit in^r it out through the last quarter, with the forme, first home hy the smallest of margins. Troxh-r anil Cauz each rode two winners. Kastcru own-rs are departing .•very day. J. P. Mayb.-iry left this m -riling for Pimiico with Miss A. M. Marron.-'s horses. E. Beataa sent along his fast splinter. John Ontlin 11.. and the useful thrco-\ ar-i.!d. Cllis Ornish... in tb.. same car. terra! stables will leave for BallhaWac Tuesday and Weilm -sday. dial P.Witt lias decided to race .at rimlieo. It. Angaro'a. .1. Fitzsiinmons and J. W. Hiirtlsch.il will aNo have for Baltimore. As a Bfest-t.-r of fact the pick of the horses tiiat raced here litis winter will 1m- se. ■ at 1 'i inli. ... According to advi.es received from Canada. Judge Franl, .1. Dr.van will 1m- ask.-d to officiate in the stand ai sev.-r.il ol the Canadian tracks this summer. A. It. Dade will do the starting at all of the Canadian tracks and the other officials will Ik- virtually the vane- as last reason. F. .1. I'oiis has aii:iou:K-cd that he will divide his liors. s Mel bbbb the seal of tln-in to New York. The balance will be sent to Salt Lake City. In the .ilivisi.ci that Mr. Cms will send to New York rre Jreat Heavens. Jack Parker, Bon Double. Iritis see t'ogiiots. Tallahassee. Agn-s May. Foul and two Commoner tare real --olds thai bare not \.( started. Autumn Hos, winner ..f the tilth race, was basal ••! $:jihi over her entered price- l y T. M. Irvin. tint was protected an. I boiigl.t in. Jim key J. lleiirv earned a staffer's susiioiisioti for Ike balance of the nice, in;; for getting left at the J-ost Will .\uiallda I.ee. ' It. I . Williams has -hipped La Qlarla. Druid and Killiecranl.ie to his farm in Oklahoma, where tiny will he mated with John I", and Martinet. Williams will s. -.i.l the lenriiialcr of bis horses to Hamilton • ti Sunday next. C. S. Wilson pniehaseil Coonskin of J. Stockier Ibis BMeaaag- J. W. l'.urttschell has arranged to ship his stable from here to I'.alt iniore. He will leave on Friday. Tlie asso. -iatioti has purchased the horses Maximum and Harrv Scott from Sam Louis, and they will Ik-used in the \\ rk of the Florida Breeding Bureau. Management Delivers Ultimatum. MANAGEMENT DELIVERS ULTIMATUM. Pensncola. Fla.. April 11. — Former offenders, with the exception of jockey ]». Murphy, were treated tv an immunity bath this afternoon on their promise that for the' rest of the meeting they would strict. y observe tie- proprieties sf racing. The restoration to favor ol ha) Spciico and facta ys Colt- and Carroll was somewhal surprising, but may be explained by the fact that there is a scarcity of horses and riders liere. Maaawer Bsaawieh math- it plain to the bois.-nieii this morning that future ■sTeaaaa would lie dealt with severely when he told three: 'T want the racing here to be above board and anyone who trasassresses the nth** will be dealt with ■Merely. 1 Ben prolonging the inciting simply in rear interest and if yea caniioi race without reaerthBg to trick. -ry. I j .r -| ...- ■ to . !..v«- down in short order."" That the tii^ l.ouisiauian nieans everv word is ^enerallv accepted. I.ailie-.' Day Mficd to roarribate an larmaed at-1et..laiie.-. liie -].. i -t was erdinary and siiort pric.-d haraaa w.n most ..t the races. The pear ■haaraac el Oeea in the clotilne dash caused the .judges to have jo. key i ■troll li.-foi.- th. -in and he was cautioned. Jim-Il. • - wrl«pca and McCarthy furnished an i:.ci-«lenl in the loirtli when t lie former belabored McCarthy with bis whin while rounding the lirst turn hecaaaw ••: pi retateaee in ■ttcaaathag to crowd other Iioims. Th.- jiid^. v. aine.l the riders. Mr. Bradley is Optimistic. MR. BRADLEY IS OPTIMISTIC. LiMington. Ky.. April 11. — E. It. Bradley is here ha tvj-eiid a day r two at Idle Hour Farm. He is .ptinii*!ic mil 1 1 alaj. the New York situation and l M.s not believe that the Agn.w -l'.rkins bills will In- passed. Mr. Itra.ll.v will return to New York i;i time io aea faaaea Batter*! colors i:.. to the im sI Car Hie lirst time at A.pieihict Saturday. He will -tail cither lioi.s. Coinpiiin. at or Dartwarth. Th.se Mr. Bradley regknhi as the ]iick of the Butler twn-vcar-olds. Messrs. T. .1. and 1. II. Clay have eagmgei io. key Howard to ride Fanny Kemble iu the Breedera' I'uturlly. James I!. Hagpin's Tradition has a bay colt by Watercress at Flineii'lort Farm. J. B. Btaiie— ' man. Bearif Baahr. faalai ■ ebeet- rnt ...It by l i.k W.-il.-s at John I . (arr"s farm lasi nifhr. Kth.l D. w -.rk.-.l a mile at the Kentu -ky Associa tion eaaaae t-.lav in 1:4^. leaare 1'- Maggla and John Marhey are expected this week troin Keat York for a visit to Flmeu.lorf Farm. The anunal show of stallions was held today at ihe Fair Braaada. There wen- no thoroughbred* on exhibition, the -how behag eaathaai to tractera, eai aBera and draft baraea. No More Time for Racing Matters. NO MORE TIME FOR RACING MATTERS. Oitawa. »nt.. April 11. In the House of «"om-TOihis Captain Walla--, asked Sir Wilfrid l.auii.r. the praaafer. whether he- would be eomded the prirllege of i ihm .-i-.lii.i; with his bill limiting the duration at race inclines in Canada. He theaajhl that, in vi.w of tin- general ■••cord of th.- menilters on the question of such limiting', the bill inlfbl be taken up and jtasse.l .villi -it much discussion. Sir Wilfrid Laiiri.r replied: ""We have grrea a j:.km1 deal of ti to racing and I do not feel in cJiu d to give any inore." Mexican Government Fostering Racing.: Reports to the Contrary Nothing but Stupid Fakes-Col. Winn Enthusiastic over Juarez Prospects. MEXICAN GOVERNMENT FOSTERING RACING. Repoits to the Contrary Nothing hut Stupid Fakes — Col. W^nn Enthusiastic Over Juarez Prospects. San Francisco. Cal.. April 11. — The full test of the tetegraai receive 1 by President Thomas II. Williams from Senor Alec Ih ia Arena, chief executive of the racing affairs of the Mexican Jockey Club, is as follows: "Carnatea story of revocation of Jockey Club Juarez concession and abandonment of thoroaghbred radag there and in Mexico absurdly false. Article siiipnlly itu orri ct and betrays such profound ijiuo-rance that it refutes itself. Ciiveinnieiit plans pic vinisly annouin cil for creation of a great thoraagh-bred stud in reiuiblic witiiiu next flecade wiil be carried o;it. 1 iiiicrsioo.l here that rarJag will tx resumed at Juarez middle of next November and continue for tive months, with augmented stakes ■ad purser-. Interested Mexicans. Including government officials, gratifi'd over inaugural season's results at Juarez. " New- York. April 11. — •"Juarez will be the winter racing center of the world.'* This is the opinion o! Col. .Matt J. Winn, who is in New York alter having spent the winter at Juarez as manager of the new Mexican race course. He is eonlideut that before two years have passed, the cream of horsi-dom will carry colors at Juarez and that tin- cour-e will he a Mecca for turlit.s and tourists. "•When tin-seas -ii i -nlcil at loarex." saiii Mr. Winn, ""cveiy-bedy li-l'i satislicd. 'We are coming back." were the pariing words. This is the highest compliment that could be paid I racing association, and we are natu-lally praam. Our initial season was as good as ex-pe.-ied. We did not make any money. Hut we are ■athaesd. Our venture was well received and there is no doubt of future sulci ss. ""Juarez is well adapted as a racing center. Ill the iirst place, the citizens feel kindly toward us. Tin- climate is all that could be asked. We were ■afertaaate in running foul of a snow storm last winter, but it was the tirst time it snowed there within the memory of the oldest native. We did not have one sick horse during the meeting. This is a testimonial to the weather and pure air. We did not have an overabundance of horses, but they were so benelited by the climatic cotidilions that they raced freejaeatty. The coarse is aaa of the prettiest on the continent. The stand is built of concrete and steel and Ihe stalls of adobe clay. This adobe is lireproof and is eso] in summer and warm in the o.polcr weather. We are making arrain.'.-inenls to construct ."riHi additteaal stalls for n.-xi scasoi,. T" e coarse is one mil.- and an eighth in circumference ami has a mile chute. The track is lightniii'-' fast. Next season you will surely see many Ameri can records go to smash. It was nothing unusual lor platers to reel oil' a mile in 1 :.".N. "Tlie Mexicans tyke kindly to racing. The affair ■raa conducted oa such ■ high scale that Ihe society folks wen- present daily. Many of them were so influenced by the s]iort thai they purchased stallions and mares with the intention of establishing breeding farms. Willi these people working wilh us ami with a twciitv-yoar one, ssioii. it can be readily seen that we are boiitul to be successful. The at tendance was all that could be expected for a new venture. It imiiresseil tile folks of F.l I'aso so favorably that a modern hotel is in process of erection in the Texas city. Plans Bra also being drawn for a hostelry in Juarez. "We gave away daily an average of $2,000. and next year it is our intention to increase tlie panes. This will be a strong magnet for horsemen. F.arly in the season there were rejMirts that the merchants of Kl Paso were against racing. This is false. All the leading business people of that city are just the reverse. In fact, the Chamber of Commerce cairn out stronglv in favor of the Juarez track. The in.-s' Issaartaat thing aboir Jaarea racing is that it is raa strictly for sport. There is no room for lining rambler. A meeting of the officials wiil be held in New York within a few days, when plans will be formulated for next season." Waldo for the Camden Handicap.: Trainer Colston Receives Instructions to Prepare Crack Colt for Chief Race at Lexington. WALDO FOR THE CAMDEN HANDICAP. Trainer Colston Receives Instructions to Prepare Crack Colt for Chief Race at Lexington. Louisville. Ky.. April 11.— Trainer Raleigh Colston has received instructions from C. L. Harrison to prepare Waldo to start in Ihe Camden Handicap at Lexington. Joe Morris. John Furlong. Vr.-eland. Baals Baata, Baca Qraade and other Kentucky Derby candidates are also in the race and arc now counted upon as being sure starters. At present it is regarded as probable that the Kentucky Heibv field will come from the following eligihl.s': Waldo. J,.e Morris, c. M. Miller. Baca Crainle. Donau. Doa Antonio. Fighting Bah. Gallant Pirat.-. Bye Whip- and Toplainl. with Baals Boota and The Fad likeliest of the remaining eligible*. There w.-re some lively doings at Churchill Howns Siturdav. The Derby candidates. Waldo. Fighting Bah and Topiami. aarked halves and Bre-ebjrhtha In lair time. All of the trainers took advaniage of the favorable weather, and. while no exceptionally fast work was attempted, tliere were some fair moves. The fastest work of the morning was by Zb-ntip. The Schulte mare worked a mile in 1:44',. lighting lar her head. This is the best mile worked at Char th 111 Dmvns this spring and shows that the trainers are getting readv to send their horses along at a lively clip. Tlie Schulte string was shipped east later in the day. Haleigh Colston bad Waldo out for work. The son of Planudes went are-eighth* in 1 : S. pulled up at the .-ml. tie went the first eighth in 13, worked a quarter in 25] and three-eighths in 38, finishing out the half mile in .*il*. The horse worked kindly Bad when be went off the track a majority of the turfmen at the Downs expressed the opinion that he bad the Derby at his mercy. He was accompanied by Berrr Maid, which worked in 1:117*. FlghtiBg Dob worked tester than Waldo. He went a half in tX This was faster than trainer Cass intended, but the colt moved along in handy fashion and showed no ill effects from his g.Mid work. The trainers were impressed with the manner in which he went along. He worked out three quarters in 1:1SJ. T-.pland worked a half mile in "OJ. Plt-a-Pat. a youngster from tin- Van Meter stable, also went four furlongs in 51|. Tie- Cer t horses were out. and Haabridge went a half iu 5 r- and Hilly Baaaaaar the same distance in BZt Baaaa, the Gerst eligible for the Derby, was warfced ■haul a half mile, which In- covered in B0|. Tin- son of Waotstborpc has beaa in training at Nashville and is in tine fettle. Trainer Ham ex-pecta great things of this three-year -obi and taai not fear Waldo. Horsemen at Churchill Downs are tnoral.lv uBtprf—cd with Doaaa. Colloquy worked Ire 'eighths in 1 : w;. Pinkola worked a half mile in •"•If. John Fcrriss lias received word from Nashville that the not.-I broodmare. Kittv Ciiun. has been found dead Willi her foal recently dropped In Sumner Countv T.-nn. The foal was by the English-bred barse, Mj Bay IL. and was the first foal the re le bra ted mar.- has had since 1907, when she bad a .olt. a half-brother to olsomi. by My Boy II. Kitty 4:111111 will forever live in turf annals, as she priKluced in ois.-au and Streamer two high-class baraea. Si reamer, during bis turf career, won a number of brilliant races and was a racer of merit, while Oiaraa was a sensational horse, second only In his thr«-c year-old form to J. K. Keeue's remarkable colt, Sysoiiby. I Eleven Starters for the Carter.: Horsemen Expect Good Fields for Opening Day of the New York Season at Aqueduct next Friday. ELEVEN STARTERS FOR THE CARTER. Horsemen Expect Good Fields for Opening Day of the New York Season at Aqueduct Next Friday. New York. April 11. — The thoroughbred will come forth from his winter's retirement at the Aqueduct uack next Friday, the first day on which racing can Ih- held legally in this state. The Carter Handicap is the first big turf event of the season. It will serve to usher in the sm.rt to the local race-goers. It is worth if 2.. "ail . Its last wMiner. in l'.HKS. was Jack .'.tkin. I-ist year then- was no spring meeting at Aqueduct and the Carter Handicap was not run. In the list of eligible* for this ■easoa'a running are such horses as King James. Jack Atkin and Krstigoaefae. It can be said on authoritv that King James will not be the reliance of Sam ilildreth for ihe Carter. Hlldretb expects to win the race -.villi Kestigoucho. Wilh that object ill view he has been •ending the Keene castoff along sharply iu his train-lag gallops in order to have the big black horse read] for the struggle. lack Atkin will probably go to the post favorite. This veteran sprinter seems to have found in Florida, where he wintered, the iounlain of perpetual youth, for he showed tliere all i' his old-time ■peed and vigor and won at a miie in 1 :.'!"J. carrying 14- pounds. A horse train will be established between Sheeps-1 tail Day. i'.clniont Park and Aqueduct with the opening of the Aqueduct meeting. Some few years ago this aenrlCC was established for the convenience of ihe baraeaaea who did not stable at the track over which races were being conducted, and it has been a ;iart ii uhirly well patronized service. Trains will leave both Sheepshead Day and the Belmont Park track at 11:3a each race day and will return after the last race. The trains earn passenger coaches as well as the horse ears and the schedub s are arratmrd to suit the ih mantis ol the horsemen. Entries for the opening day of the season will close at the Aqueduct track, but Secretary Hehberger has arranged for an entry clerk to be on hand at the-other tracks. Siieepshead Day, Of I IBM Bd and Bel-mo, it Park, to secure entries. The program arranged for the Aqueduct meeting is one calculated to bring together big fields, the races being for the most part at distances of less than a mile, conditions that make them doubly attractive to horses that may not be thoroughly keyed up to a mere bruising effort. The opening race of Ihe lirst day will be a live-eighths selling dash for thii-e-ycar-olils and over. Two id' tin- races for the opening day are for two-year-elds, one at half a mile and the other at four .-nil 0,1c half furlongs. -Ihe Carter Handicap, the feature race, is a seven-furlong affair and a race for telling platers is offered over the same distance. Th.- remaining race is a cheap selling race at three quarters, so that for the opening of Ihe season the longest race to be run is only seven -eighths. On through the program the same rule of short distances is found and none of the races is at a greater distance than a mile. The twieyear-obls have many chances, there being t wenty-four races for the juvenile racers in the twelve days of racing. When the bugle calls the harass to the jM.st for Ihe Carter Handicap at Aqueduct u.-xl Fridav. turfmen say Iho field will include Jack Atkin. Nlcol up: Dal Btatiaa, K. Dugaa up: Qrasmere, BatweU up: Alfred Noble. V. Powers up: Pi lace Imperial, earner up: Prince Ahmed, rider not engaged; Magazine. Fain up: Qlsrla, Natter up: Trance, hteGee up; Besom. Creevy up. and Arasee. Class 111.. J. W. Hay, who recently arrived at Sheepshead Bay with the string he is training for Morton and th: lies Schwartz, has two sick colts in the lot. Saturday out- of them had a fever that reached DI4 aid the other's temporal are was MB. They were taken sick on the trip from Kentucky anil, though tile fever has reached the danger mark. May is hopeful that both of them will recover. The two-year-olds that May brought east ware all trained in Kcn-tajekf before being shipped and most of them have shown halves in 4!». P. T. Chinn's hoists are quartered at Aqueduct. having arrived from Jacksonville. Chinn has some promising two-year-olds, including Bed Wine, a east by Kthelbert— Dancing Wave: Judge Monck, a son oi" Den Brush — Early and Often, ami V. Powers, a coll by Matchless Cosmo. Chinn has a contract with jockcv Viaceat Powers, who has just received a license Iroin the Jockcv Club. As S. C. Ilildreth may aat have tin- services of jockey Shilling for some time he may secure second call on Powers, who rode for Dint last year. ■atarday was school day for the two-year-olds in the stable of Thomas Welsh at Craveseiitl ami the young racers had a long session of instruction at the barrier. In all. thirty two year-olds were given harrier instruction. They were brought out in two sets of fif leen each. Instruction at the barrier is an important part of the education of a ■aaaat racer ami lack of experience there has frequently cost a good colt a race, while an inferior one has time and again been returned winner early iu the year just because of his aotness at the Btarttag gate. The Welsh two-year-olds were walked up to the barrier several times and allowed to become thoroughly familiar with the tape. When they had learned that lesson Welsh hail them walk up anil come to a stand before he sprung the barrier. Be-rare he was through with Ihe Instruction he had his young racers break from a standini; start anil work quarters In 12?. Mary Davis worked a half mile at Sheepshead Bav Saturday In 47i!. which is hy far the fastest work shown at any of the Long Island tracks this spring. She went the first quarter In 8| ami three, eighths in 33. Cohort went right along with tlie Baata and his move v. as equally Impressive. Thirty Leading Jockeys. THIRTY LEADING JOCKEYS. Of the Jockeys who monopolize the first half-dozen places in the list of leaders for MM, (llasner was the only one seen in the saddle last week. He added five firsts to his record. The honors of the weak fell to jockey Gaaa, who is to do the lightweight riding for James It. Keene's aaarerfBl stable in the east. Canz. who is riding at Jacksonville, pilot ml eight ■riaaen during the week. The record of the thirty h ading riders from January 1 to and including the racing of Saturtlav last Is as follows: Jo-kev Mts. 1st. 2d. Bi. I'nn. P.C.L.W. V. Powers :it»! 7.1 4(1 o2 EM .24 0 G. earner iV iCl 42 .".1 12:! .24 0 C. II. Shilling. . .17.". H :«» 22 ■ M 0 Ola-net- 2.'!tl M 42 ::4 Bit .24 Tapliu 17« r.i :t4 :?0 til .:;u 0 S. Davis 221 4." :«) M 1 !I .20 0 Nicoi 104 42 :il 20 ■ .20 ." Fain ISS 41 : 7 24 Ml .22 B T. Bice 2.VI 41 M :I4 14:1 .10 1 Vosper 24." 4 H tt K!-" .10 o T. Koerner IS.'! :!7 H .'!! 71 .20 1 J. Doavenport ...200 ::.-, 42 2". *.'S .17 1 Obert 212 :!."» M W ID! .17 o ituiweii id :« 20 n n .:: » • Gaaa 212 ::2 :«» ."s ifj .1;; s Cob-s 17S ::i ::i :;o W -17 2 Molesworth dh :ti 20 :;i 102 .10 o Troxler 1S4 M 37 ■ !»4 .10 ." K. Martin 1V7 BJ 20 Bf DO .10 0 A. Bartea 211 M ::4 41 loo .11 :t D. Murphv 172 2! M 21 M 17 O J. Beid IS 27 2! 27 Bis .11 7 J. Howard 17.% 20 17 2:: Ml .1". • Ifasgrare 17! 20 "2 2s )."! .1.-. 1; Stelnharilt 1!t4 20 B 22 114 .1:! .1 Cross 1S7 2.". 2:! ::_• 107 .1! 4 M.u rv DW 24 21 BJ !«» .I" 2 !'. .la.kson ISt 24 2% W 81 .10 :: J. Wilson P«» 22 81 M 112 .11 .". Kederis 2ia 22 22 ol lUi) .10 1 Jamestown Has a Future: Present Meeting Enough of a Success to Warrant Such Belief. JAMESTOAYN HAS A FUTLTtE PRESENT MEETING ENOUGH OF A SUCCESS TO WARRANT SUCH BELIEF. Opinion Prevails That Virginia Track Will Hereafter Open and Close Eastern Season — Favorites Continue to Win, Norfolk. Va.. April 11. — Three favorites, a second choke anil an outsider made up the list of winners at the Jamestown Jockey Club course today. King Avomlale, considered to have the first race at his mercy, was easily l»eaten by Osorine. backed from 4 to 1 to l: to &. Pins anil Needles ran an improved race. After acting fractiously at the post the old mare got away fairly well. Musgrave sent her right along, kept her within hailing distance of tlie pace and. calching the leaih-rs on the home turn. came away to win easily. Havre, being backed from .! to B to 1 to 2. was bid up to BBM bv It. J. (Sil-111. .re. but was protected by his owner with the usual *." advance. Doris Ward, at 12 to 1. got up in time to beat the pacemaker. Jack Byan. anil the odds-on favorite. Maromara. in the second race. P. S. P. Randolph's Dander easily took the fourth purse after being backed from 2 to 1 to 7 to ." . The Jamestown track Is destined to upen and close Ihe racing season in the east under the Jurisdiction of the Jockey Club. That is the lielief of turD mcii who have patronized the racing held here this spring. In spite of many drawbacks, the attendance is improving dally, and the crowd of Saturday clinch.-,] the meeting promised for the fall. This is now assured, and horsemen will be off.-reil in November fifteen days of racing, with purses similar in value to those hung up at Pimlico. Manager Robert Levy, the backer of the present meeting, will lose about $7. *M on his venture this spring. This loss was not due to lack of appreciation or support by the Norfolkians. but largely represents payments of debts incurred during the running of former meetings. Before starting the present session of racing Man-ag r Levy paitl up all outstanding bills. This proved t.. he a pood stroke of business policy, for instead of being harassed by unfriendly feeling the men t c-hind the commercial interests of the city extentled their approval and support. His "pav as vou go" polity has extended to the purses, and each night after the day's racing has ended the niouev won during the afternoon by the horses is paitl over to the owners. "I consider the loss on this meeting trifling," said Manager Levy tt-day. '•! hail anticipated a loss of $1S.04H , and was willing to go into niv pocket to that extent. Before opening the gates I hail canvassed the situation thoroughly. 1 realized that there were several obstacles to surmount In-fore success would be assured. Dut now that owners realize that they will be paid the money their horses mav earn during the season I feel certain thev will lack here in the fall. I have lived up to every promise I made this spring and. as far as 1 know, no owner, trainer, jockey or patron has a kick coming." Recent work-outs: Bah Co.— Five-eighths in 1:10. cantering. Dr. Heard— Half mile in Hi, all out. Ceriiiaii Silver — Three-quarters in 1:1*s. easily. Oretaa Sicca — Mile in 1:1S. cantering. Havre— Qu.u ter mile in 20. easilv. Jacobite — Three-eighths in :!!l. piilled gat, Jno. Beardaa — Three-eighths iu 38, easily. Kathtrir.e Van — Half mile in .".2. King of Yolo — Half mile in 4S.. Good work. Merman —Three-eighths In -'!7. Good work. Paniqnt — Quarter mile in Bsf, cantering. Penn — Half Bathe in BR, easily. Plantliniil — Quarter mile in 20*. easily. Beybesra — Three-eighths iu .'5i . In goad condition. Touch Mi — Three eighths in JTf, all out. • Touchwood — Three-qiarters in 1:17*. Westbury— Mile in 1:4.".. Extra goad work. Lexington Program is Complete. LEXINGTON PROGRAM IS COMPLETE. Lexington. Ky., April 11. — Racing Secretary W. II. Shelley has sent to the printer the program for the spring race meeting whicli will begin here Saturday, April Bk and close Saturday. May 7. and the liooks will be ready for distribution the latter part of this weak. There will lie a feature event for each tray's racing, wilh five other good races for each of the seven days. In addition to the money offered arrangements are lx-ing made by which breed era of this vicinity will add contributions of seasons to some of the most famous thoroughbred stallions iu the world. These seasons will he made transfer able and if the plan is worked out they will, in some cases, more than double the value of the races to which they are added. Tlie Breeders' Futurity, for two-year-olds, which, it is l elievetl. will be worth nearly $4,000. will be the special attraction for the first day. while the Camden Handicap, the next richest prize, will lie the feature on Tuesday. May S. The chief event of each day's racing is as follows: Saturday, April 30 — Breeders' Futurity. $1,000 ■anted. Monday. May 2. — The Phoenix Hotel Purse, value IBM, Tuesday. May ;i — The Camden Handicap. $1,000 ■sated. Wednesday, May 4 — The Lexington Brewing Com-panv Purse, value BUB. Thursday. Mav ." — The Breeders' Futurity Consolation. $oOO added. Friday. May « — A cup race, value $.VO. Saturday. May 7 — Camden Handicap Consolation, .*r oil added. Of the sixty-seven nominations for the Camden Handicap, twenty-eight an- still eligible, and it bv.ks almost certain that at least six or eight of the l est three year aids in the country, including the great Waldo, will start. With the weights skillfully ail-justed by Hantlicapper Shelley ami the distance one mile Bad an eighth. oiie-eit:htli shorter tlian tlie Kentucky Derby, the race will be a real ami exciting try-OBJt for the Mae riblx.n event at Churchill Downs, for which nearly all of fin- entries an- BBM eligible. Although Ilandicapper Shell. -y has given no intuna tion of the -weights he will assign, it is generally believed he will pitch the weights approximately on a Derby standard. 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Alfred the Great, Boca Grande. 5 — Ccreinonius. Critic. Warden. C — fjungga. Fore Guard. St. Mario. T. K. Lynch. Jamestown- Jamestown. Va., April 11. I— Darin Ward. Marweed. G 1 News. 2 Bra Taaguay. Billie nibbs. Herman. ::— Dr. Beard. Xebec, P.enlala. 4 — Pander. Upper, Lurid. 3 -Male Fletcher, Sam Fudge. Dona II. J. A. Hopewell. Pensacola Bunaneaia, Fla.. April 11. 1 — Fatherllde. Messenger Boy. Vamos. 2 1 1— mil Alvise. Nettie Carina. :: — O. K. Herudon, Loruet Bud. John Garner. 4— Fleming. Oalthn. Alciieon. o — Ni:iuti\ Frank Patlon. Colonel leak. J. L. Dempsey. Oakland 4 .iklati.l. ( 'al.. April 11. 1 — Jim Basev. Abigail K.. /.lata Plana. 2-Servieeme. Father Stafford. Amp. do. 3— Chester Kram. Orbicular, 1*1: • 1 Mohr. 4 — Likely Dieiidonne. Rev Hind.... Bubbling Water. .".--Colonel Jack. Bean Man. Redeem. f — Good Ship, Dr. Dougherty. A'-.piia. J. II. Scaidan. Death of an Epsom Derby Winner. DEATH OF AN EPSOM DERBY WINNER. .last two v ars nue the De.ke of Portland"- gnat thoroughbred rtalllou, St. Simon, died at the a.' •.anco.l ag" of tnuitj seven rears, and an Tuesday aft. rn.ron. March 2!». his grace had the misfortune to lose another famous s're in Ayrshire. This batae dev lop.d ■ large tumor on the outside of his quarters, rendering him useless for stud purposes, ami he had to be de-t roved. Brad bj MBS, Ayr-hire was ■ bay - n of that stout harae. Hampton, out of the Galonla aiare. Atalanta. ■ad be stood at the Egertnu stud. Ken nasi ant, at a fee of BljOBfl. The borne bad a BMat successful ra reer on the turf in the estate al the Puke of Part-land, be v. inning as : two-year-old such important raeea as the Cbeateruetd Stake-. Goodwood: Prince of Wales Brakes. Geodwedd, an 1 the t hamnagnc Stakes. Don aster. The following season Ayr-hire captured the Two Thousand Gaineas. foil.. wing up this classic encases by a great ffctory in the Epenui Derby. He, baa ever, was not destined to win the much coveted triple Town bj scoring in the St. I.cg.r. the great Doncaater race falling to the late Lord Cultborpe's grabreese Ayrshire, bowerer, in ls-p raptared the Bcttuae Stake* of $39,400. His career at the -Iml was a sniecessful one. and , ;- iii"-1 ;i-t ingiti-hed progca) were Air- sad Graces uafl Oar f saslr (both winners of the Oaksl, Ballan trae 1 v. i 11 u« i' "I the Cambridgeshire), and Robert le pfaUe (winner at the City and Suburban). Morris Park Stables Burned. M0F.RIS PARK STAELES BURNED. N.-w York. April 11. There ....111 red yesterday the 1 -1 extensive are. In point of area -overed, that .\.« V.ik ItJ has ere* known. Two mil-- of l.uihl-ines were burned, and yet with only a nominal lo-s. Tin destroyed -tinctures were the stahiea of the ahaadaard Marrhi Path race track. That the Ire was of Incendiary origin was Indicated by the fact that lain broke .,111 -jiiiulu i-ly on the north. aaat end south safes .f rha track. Morris Park, ia daj s gone by. ama one af the UMBt beautiful race course- in the country and w:i- famous as a •■-oci.u" track. Hbt rr.wth of New York 'i;v aarthward reaidered the tract r 1 1 rahashie far buiolin- p-i:; ■-•.-. mid a part of it alreadj lia« area built up. 1. The ■•'■ ! staldes and paddock were - ■.. 1 !■. Iiave b. e.i razed. Beceatlj Mom- Pall, ha- be u u-e.l a» a lillajg isj| place lor aeroplanes and dirigibles. Many Horses Quartered at Pimlico.: Already Enough on Hand to Start the Meeting and More to Come-Touchwood Training Soundly. MANY HORSES QUARTERED AT PIMLIC0. Already Enough on Hand to Staat the Meeting and Mole to Come — Touchwood Training Soundly. Baltimore. Md.. April 11. There are already enough horses at Pinili.o to start ■ race meeting. There has never been ■ awethnx here that has at-rraeted aa atanj anrnera bo long before the opening. arhile more are' to eaaae. With such stables on hand a- those of Barney Sehrelber, II. L. Hhaar, William Garth, Thoai.is Clyde, Amos Turney. C. C. Sinitiisoii. Coiirtiau.tt 11. Smith. Harry Kites, G. A. Brander. W. J. Wilson. Join, l\ Bartlett. G. It. Toasnkins, Pr. J. S. Tvree. w. M. Kerr. B. Madlsaa Mitchell, Jerry Maruhy. P. Gallagber. Pal Hacan. T. Wright. William Keating, Henry McCarthy, Woods Garth, T. K. Cole-. George Sbenuan and .1. J. Pahey. the i:e. ting should be I big success, not only (ram 1 ■at-raetng standpoint, bal also for the steeplechase feature. Th.se are all regulars at Pitnlieo. and as there is not ■ sick bar •• si the track the opening day's card will doubtless 1m one of the most attractive ever arranged here. Despite the conflict with Aqueduct -• ! d' the .-tars of the turf will be seen In action hero. Among the stable- which will be shipped to Phnlica at the deee of the Jamestown meeting will be those belonging to David Punlop. g. W. t'arntack. Frank McCabe, Hugh Penny. Frank Ughtfaal and the secnn.l division of the Garth, Sinith-on and Coles -tabic- that are being handled in their races here by Siniili-on and Lewis. Garth. Them are s;!ll nan racers to come front Benning and from Jacksonville, where the closing of the Bseetiag at Moncreif Park aa April 14 will give the horsemen at Florida ample time to ship to Pimlico for ti.e inaugural aay'l sport. Tarn ha ue il, David Donlon'a steeplechaser, will be among the fencers that will parade through the held to the starring petal !n the jumping races to be run during the meeting at Phnlico. According to the latest reports from Jamestown, where John W. I'. ingle ha- the Punlop horses in training. TonchWOOd is showing no signs of the lut-iking down that imt him out of commission last fall shortly before the opening of the race meeting here. It was at Kich-mond that the chestnm by Norwood eollap-cd. Trainer Pangle sent him to the Dunlop farm in Pet. labnig. Va.. where Touchwood recovered. P is peehnbie that Mr. Dunlop will engage Pick SnlTol to ride Touchwood, as it was SafTel who piloted the bone in sever:-! of his victories last sea son. Baflel i- now at Pimiico and will ride during the Meeting as a free lance. Saffel is a Virginian. .111 I as the racing contingent from the Old Dominion -cncrallv sticks pretty close together. Sall'el will not likely be on the ground much during the running of the III— iwnallJ events. Punlop wiii bring a fomUdabie string here at the close of the Jauics town ineeling. ineluiling the two-year old. Master John. Takahira and Bess Fttshngh, with which Mr. Dunlop Fxnecta to win the Clabaugh Memorial. Dr. ,1. S. Tyree is to be represented in the Cli-hangta klensarul by two entiWs. bat he baa not .inst _\.t detemrined Which they will be. He has si\ Iwo-j ear-old-, one a bay lilly by Filigram — Allies. a brown colt by St. Dory — Hank Woodward, a brown c.dt by Pi.vioi;-— Ponm aina. a chestnut tilly by Knight of tiie Thistle — Miss Hanover, a chestnut colt by Nasturtium — Handicap and .1 chestnut colt by Dahlia — Rose Washington. All of the youngsters lave been ■honing an excellent turn of speed in their early training at Benning. T.ie old horses in the Tvree stable are Cheek and Indian Hunter, and both look well. Henry McCarthy is here with Rose Beaumont. Miss O'Toole and a two-year-old colt by Orlando. Rose Beaaaaont, .11 her nrerk at Penning, onahl to be good enough to win here and McCarthy thinks she will. Henry Craven, trainer for the Neville estate of Virginia, i- at the trick with ten horses from the Neville farm in Virginia. Among those that will nice in tin- colors of the late Colonel Neville will be Harpist IL. Horcub.id and Ticket of Leave. Hercit-loid was one of the heat fencers around New York two or three yean ago. He was third to Good and Plenty and Grandpa in the Grand National Steeplechase in I90fl at Belmont Park, while shortly after that he won a irood race over the same course. John F. Bartlett. the local turfman, who owns Live Wire. Rostrum. St. Regis and other horses, is saawnlns, the loss of the two-year-old. Hat Brash, which cot; died at Pimlico yestcrdaw. This young ster was by Ben Stnune and was a victim of lung fever, which it is thought he contracted coming from Florida. Hat Brush was named in the Pimlico Nursery aad Mr. Bartlett ami his trainer. Walter Congdon. thought well of him. It is announced by trainer John Powers that Jack Atkin will positively go to the jMist in the Carter Handicap, to be run ou the aneaflnsj day of the Aajne-duct meeting Friday. Recent work-outs at the track included the following: Beau Chilton— Half mile in r.4i. Charlie Ball— Half mile in 50. King Commoner — Half mile in Sift, M:irtiu Pov! • -Three-eighths in 06. Olive Klv — Half mile in ."..".J. Solwik — Mile and an eighth in 2:0«. Sig— Three-eighths in 3C. Smoker— Half mile in oOJt. St. Regi- Till 1 * liaaitin in 1:22. Stirgowan Five-eighths in 1:07. Thin C«ok — Thru Quarters in l:2l». Thistledale— Five eighths in 1:10. Work-Outs of Eastern Horses. WORK-OUTS OF EASTERN HORSES. New York. April 11. — Recent work-outs of horses in training at Gravoseiid. Shoepshead Bay and Belmont Park were: Gravis. ml —Weather dear; track slow. Alfred Wiihh Thin iinailiu in LU8L At his beat far the Carter Handicap. Cantered out the mile in 1:4.".. Adam Bode- Three-eighths in Mi. Shows plenty of speed ami is a likely colt. Arista— Three-eighths la -7 = . A good leaker and mover, with a line turn of speed. Black Chief— Half mile in .".4. Coming around nicely to his I est form. Ban I.oval — Three-quarters in 1:22. Shows great improvement over last season in his make up. Barlevlhorpe -Three quarters in. 1:18. Ballymena — Three-eighths in ::7». A good looker and mover, with a tine burst of speed. Baahti Three-eighths in :!7Ji. 1'ast and sadck at the post. Babe Macum— Three eighths in 0S8. Well in hand and works like a smart tilly. Black Mate— MHe i:i l:".l. Doming around to goad form. Constellation Thrce.piarlers in 1 : IDA- Shows good work ;tt all tin .-. (in. !•. Three-quarters in 1:24. lias been resting for some time and is looking well. Banger Mark Three-eighths in o7}. Pi Miet Attorney — Five-eighths in 1 : «'.-;. Was an II in hand and shows Improvement. Ethel Le Brume Half mile in .'.2. F.ll.el Day -MHe in 1:53. Hard held. Fullback -Three-eighths in 38 . Far W.-t -Five-eighths in 1 :0-!. Has all his speed. Golden Agues Half mile in ..:'.». Works like a gaod lilly. Glucose— Fire-eighths in IMisi. Bus all his speed. Hecuba -Half mile in ." !•. Works like a snarl liilv. Helena— Time-eighths in :'.7. Fast, and acts like a good one. Imitator— Three-quarters la 1:1*. At her best. Indoi — Hall mile ia M|. faunae improvement over 1 1st season. Loco--Mile la 1:52. Has improved a great deal. Maid— Half mile in 51. A fast tilly. Miss Jonah Half mile n 52. Merry Knight Five-eighths in 1:0 ;?.. Maxa Half mil • in -.2. Motion -Three-quarters in 1:1*1. Shows great Improri ment. N. va Hail' nile in 51. Nb-e work. 0 Em -''. hree-qutarters in 1:22. Training along nicety. Projectile Half mile in 53{. Went along ea-tlv. Prim- Imperial -Three-qaartera in 1:15. Nerrr looked or ararhed better than be does now. Pretend Three-quarters iu 1 :!'' . Improving. B. peatt r Half mile in ."2. Shaiinon -Tun eighth- In 38|. Never looked better. S| ani-li .Maid Half mile in 52. Sensible -Half mile in 51. s.sii Three-eighths in OTI. One that leaks wl! and work- we'l : t all times. Wi-, Maaoa -Three-quarters in l:M|. Never I... ked better Youn ■: Bel! -Three-sjnartera in 1:BH nheepahead Bay -Weather .bar: track sandfly. Ball..' Mile tat 1:-"'.. This goad horse has been baring ■ deal of slow m ek and is going along • \t: (in. |j wi II. Blackfool Three-eighths in 10. Moves like I fall ly good one. Brass Buttons Half mile in 55. Keil Horse Half mile in ."•".. Bonnie Kelso Beveu-elgbthn In 1 :38. He is In- l.id d for Aqueduct racing and is training nicely. Biaoni Half mile in ".2. All f his recent saeres ha-..- been rxceBent. Bfatek Oat;- Half mile in ,".4. Never looked better. Bans TbrecHiuurters In 1:20! . Has all her sp. e.i and i- Iseklng well. Bear of the Mountain -Half mile in r.S. Chancery -Three-eighths la 12 Looks well and has a good way of going C eiiidimeir l»«lf mile W "''• t ohm 1 Beren eighths in 1 :.".l. Coaaaaghl Banger 4teven-elghtha in 1:12. Dreamins Three-ebrhtha In 41. Duster Three-eighths in 40. FutbidUea Fruit— Thiee-elfc'UtUjj |u 44, Fashi(.n Plal — Five eighths iu 1:11. Training along slowiy. Pol lie lav* Tntee Quarters in 1:22. Hilarious— 'Mile in 1:.V . He has settled down and is doing all that is asked in cheerful fashion. Katoaah Half-mile in 55. All of his moves indi rate that he is a high-class colt. Lore Knot— Three-eighths in 44. Lad of Lringden- -Three-quarters in 1:23. Coming to hand rapidly. I ahore Hair mile in .v.. A good colt. Maskcito- -Mile in 1 :." •" . Th's good mare is being mi. lulged in long slow work and is not intended lor early racing. Melisandc - Half mile in SA Mary Davis -Seven eighths in 1:.°.l. Prince Gal — Bercn-elgnths in 1 ::;s. Petronlna -Seven-eighths in 1:12. Ittinin 11.1 de -Half mile in 35. Sweep— Mile in l:.".."}. Is ready for fast work al any tlsae now. Spin -Three-eighths in 44. Has plenty of speed. Sweepawav — Three-eightbs in 44. Scrimmage — Half mile in •" •" . Works like a high class colt. Traveller- -Haif mile in 58. Is training soundly. Iiuas Chief Half mile in 58. Has dtrthmtd into a grand-looking three-ycarold. Ill lllinal Par* Weather dear; track fast. Alt.-ihama- Half mile in 52. Has a ansd turn of early .spied. Blue Cinal Tbiee nasilfii) in 1 :2:j*. Blue Tic — Three-quarters in 1:25. Center Rust Three-eighths in lit-. Cnickasa v, - 'I'ree-ipiarters in 1:2:5. Fort Worth— Half mile in 52*. King Cobalt — Five-eighths in lsflaf. Went the lirst half in 4M under wraps. All his recent mores make it apparent that he has recovered his lest form. Ix.rd Stanhope-— Quarter in 27. Miss IkM-lev— Half mile ill 54J. Queens —Half mile in ."0. Question Mark Three-quarters la 1:20«. Semi-Ouavet-— Half mile in ."2. lay Pay— Three-eighths in -" t». Graven? ad— Weather dear: track fust. Barley therpe — Five-eighths in 1 : i2!. Has all Us dash and 111 v.r looked better. B.inrol.-t — Five-eighths ill 1 : !. Bahynh— Seven-eighths in 1:35. Coming around fast to his best form. Bushranger — Half mile in 51. Cteee ! ■ racing farm. Basin 1— Three eighths in "tii . Ballet Dance— Halt mile iii 56. Ben W.l-on llai: mile in 53. Cuthberi — Thre • -quarters in 1:22. Casjue Thll I isasil r- in 1:22'. At his best an 1 will race well at Aqueduct. Danger Mark -Three-eighths tat :'.7. Everett— Three-quarters in 1:22). ! air Miss — Half mile iii 38. p. aaaa Half mite hi SC. George W. Lebolt — Three -eighths in 401. Coming around tiiet Iv after a short let-up. Gallev Slav. — Five-eighths in 1KB. Golden Dream— Three-eighths iu ::»;*. Goal w -k for this one. George Fields -Three-quartera In 1:10 .. Hentlierhl 1 Tim e . tenth* la 37J. Hilda's Sister Three-quarters in 1:22. Haaelthorpe— Five-eighths In 1:041. Irisil (iei.tlenan -'nice-eighths iu Sflf. Jeraeymsn Three-eighfhs in -" 7-'. King Pin— Three-eighths in 3T|. A likely going -olt with a high turn of speed. KiJIarney Base -Three eighths in o7». I.adisine — Half nile in 5S. I.isaro — Three-quarters in 1:10. I.eui-e s. — Three-quarters la l:18f. Mantir Guy — Half mile in 5B. Mazunia — Three-eighths la 41. Malacca' Half mtte In 55. Well in hand and never leaked better. Mutineer— Three-eighths in 'Ml. Madcap- Three-eighths in :;•;;.. Mirdli— Thre.-.iuart. is in 1:1«|. 0 .pea -lit -Three-eighths in 3S|. Proclamation— Half miie in -".4. Pvrmide- -Three-eighths in M r.. Quincy Belle— Thrce-eifhths in M7. Close to racing form. Reputation — Three-eighths in ",~i.. Rialto — Half mile in '■'■'•■ Rounding to nicely. Roekstone — Three -qua Hers in 1:18. At his lest and should race well at Aqueduct. Sir Raymond — Three-eighths in 38. Saadrtaa — Thin qnaihiii in l:22i. Never bjaked better. Sans Bone] II. — Three-eighths in 3C». Sculpture— Three eighths in 38. I 'go— Time eighths in 3M. Zoll — Thiee-eigliths in 111*. She. nafaeafl Bay — Weather cloudy: track fast. Bad Hews — Three-quarters tat 1:1SJ. Training along ni.-elv. P.ishop — Three quarters in 1 :2S. Is taking slow work. ( lift' Bdgl — Ha'f mile in 58. Training slowly. Charlie Hargrave — Mile in !:•".• . Coming to racing condition rapidly. Dandy Dixon --Half mile la 52. Dixon— Three-eighths in •'::». Has much early Sliced. Dalmatian — Half mile in 51. Nice wcrk and he is rounding to racing form rapidly. Dandelion -Half mile in 51. Has all his speed and Should race well at Aqueduct. IMdic Iuigan Halt" mile in 51. Favettt — Half mile in •". . Flies tone Half mile in ISf. Was well in haul and looks good. Frosty- Half mile In 52. Graiiia -Half" mile in 51|. Guv Fi-her S \ en-eighlhs in 1 :.".2. Hampton Court Th' equal tor- in 1 :2S. Montgomery — Half mile in 503. Shows more speed than usual. M. Caaahoa -Half mile in .".•" . Will be ready lor Aqueduct. Niagara — Thrco-quarlers in 1:25. Ats mean tit times. Planter Three-eighths iu 41. Queen Marguerite —Sen 11 eighths in lets. R.stigoiiche Half n.ile iii SH« Nice move. Rose Queen -Half mile in »" '». Turf Star Thief quarters in 1:21. Tubal— Three-quarters in 1:21. Trance- Half mile in -".4. Woodcraft— Half mile in "2. Belmont Park — W. athcr clear: track fas}. Karl G. Five-eighths in 1: i'.l'. Grandpa— Three-eighths in ::7. Nestor — Three quarters in 1:101. Plutocrat -Five-eighths in l:flE . Rocky O'Brien— Fire-eighths In l:01J. Rufns -Quarter mile in 2 i. Winning Widow Flte ehththa in 1:'»2. Non De Plume Abandoned. N0N DE PLUME ABANDONED. New York. April 11. Richard T. Wil-011. Jr.. president of the Saratoga Association, has registered a partnership in his stable with Mrs. Wltaea for tie-coming season. Iii lb- strong string now being fitted by Thomas J. Healey at Beunonl Park are: Faleada. Beaocoop, May River. OUmbala, Mexoann. Radium Star, (aniibbe.ry. Brushbroom, Agnier. Res|Hi isfuI. ProJoctHe end the two-year-olds Altamaha, Ajmwam Cherish, Fort Worth. Onager. Owaaux, Semi-Quaver. Cuttyhnnk. Gnnstlck. Hineham. Nau-hon. Dorchester, Mystic River. Limpet, Mr. Jingle. Abound. Sheriff Bradley. Amalfl. Old Boy and Phaatasque. Three twenty voting racers were purchased from .I0I01 B. Madd.-n last summer and Mr. Wilson confidently expects to have some topuotenera in such an array, i.i recent rears Mr. Wilson has been racing under the name of the MoutpeUer Stable, but for the c sning -e.1-011 the horses will be raced, in his own name. Mi. Wilson will steo return to his old color- of old gold, glen chevrons, collar, ruffs and cap. During the period that he raced in the name of the M.eil i.eiier stable the trimmings for t^e old gold -i !.-w.-re In black. Fatality Attends Parliamentary Race. FATALITY ATTENDS PARLIAMENTARY RACE. Load. 11. Bug.. April 11. — The Parlhi mental • Steeplechases, whbdi have not been run fat three rears, were revived on Saturday and were attended by a fatal accident. The race- were held at Bppinje In the presen.i- of a great crowd of legislators, rac ing men. prominent government olhcials and others. Sir William Grantham, judge of the Queen- Bench division of the High Court of Justice, and the Rt. Hon. Janus William I. •wiher. Speaker Of the house, acted as jndgi s. In tin principal pveal of the day. the House of Commons race, there were fourteen starter-, tie Hon. Neil Priinro-c. I be youngest son of the F.arl of Boar be ry- and Viscount Caatterengh being the rsvorites. While leading at a fa-t pace, the ho-.se ridden le the septuagenarian member, the Rt. Hon. .lame- Tomklnson. of Cheshire, fell at s feme. Mr. T on I- :n-eu wa» thrown, sustained a eoneussiou of the bra in and dh .1 yesterday. Get Steeplechase Association Licenses. GET STEEPLECHASE ASSOCIATION LICENSES. New Tark, April 11. A: a recent meeting of the stewards of the National Steeplechase and Hunt Association, the following licenses were granted: Gentl ii'.u riders -Malcolm Sterenaon, A. A. low lei. Lien Kerr. Herbert B. Shaw. R. M. Taylor and Lewi:; Oai'tli. Trainer! Tom Wilson. II. Fllopeu. Robert Beyle. I. Fuller. Page Stephenson. Pea Pope. W. II. Henry. William Ilogau. H. I. Stone. W. C. Hayes. i-Yc.l ['arsons W. i' Presgrave and William Martin. Jockeys R. P. Ryan. Harvey Boyle. Wlliam Pat tersea. George B. Cochran, Tom WUaaav, T. J. Bsan hie Robert King. W. 11. Henry, A- Jackson. II. 1. iSuffei aad A. B. Davidson. Notes of the Turf. NOTES OF THE TURF. Billie Hibbs is .1 swnybnek. Judge John Morrow died at his home iu Nashville, Teenu, Sunday. The good mare. Rosormomle. has In en mated witU Barney Srhreaher*i Bt ■lackland in CnlhTi— la Ihaa spring. There will be I di-persai -ale of the horse- btlMg. ing to the rata! • of the late Robert SerflM nl Pim-li i April 2::. 8. A. Blatikeii-hip. owner of the Stockton Ranch Stable, ha- iakeu out a trainer's license at Oakland and will handle his own string iu future. The l'ii\ dea Villas, run at Saint (loud, in Frat , resterday. was area by W. K. fanderbUt'a Sir Peter. Mr. Van.lerl.ilfs Kaiuesseum lini-li ■ -I secoml in 1 1»» -Prix Sinioiiian. James R. Keen. 's noniinali on- in twenty stakes at Saratoga are -.. nuanerons thai nren if ev.-ry boras we;-c t.. be at once declared out be would be liable far 95,188 ia forfeits. President O. ht BeadMa af Um Wanflonj ilacing Association expects that dates far th. nuasm r meeting at Windsor will be allotted for July, and thai the stakes wfll follow the program af praekam ream. s W. Street! baa arrived at Aqueduct iron Jack- . s.-nviile with Valb.nia. HawkiBu and 8ep03 Maid and will ...Mm a public stable, with the idea af confining his racing to the eastern courses tins sea-sen. Jerry Wdah i- ban every morning with the barrier at the G.avesenii track. There will be M .\- cneea for the Gmrenrnd taro-year-olda whra thejr face the barrier at Aqueduct so far as schooling 1, I mi rued. A. J. Corey, from Jacksonville, with Old Hsntatg and four ...her horses: Thomas Stevens, from Tanip.t. with fourteen in hi^ Strhng, and Mr. Ila-kin-. from II irrodsburg. 111., with m ren horse-, arrived at I.a-tonla Friday. It is said that the reason the Jamaica spring meeting has I a transferred to Aqueduct is that W. H. Rcyuolda, president of the Metropolitan Jockey Club, because of a Btroneaa trip, c and net take personal charge. Several at the gentlem.11 riders who participated in the amateur rac - al Jacksonville the past winter w l! apply for licenses from the National Steeple Chase ami Hunt Association. Among tli.ni are Mr. Donald Puis and Mr. F. Ortell. of St. Louis. Frank Regan has arrived at Grav.send from Jac':-sonvjiie with Ardri, ids aura name, and tha J. A. Bennet string, made up of Sandpiper and the two-year-olds, Abli-.ia and aJbetto. They are ajanrtercd in the P.cnnet stable 0.1 the boulevard side of the track. The Canadian Associated Press cables that King Bdwnrd's Minora is a stronger favorite than ever Tor the Citv and Suburban Handicap at Epsom, being now quoted at 4 to 1. Dean Swift, the top weight, is HO to s. Sir Bold !C to S. Strickland J't to 1 and W.df, Land the same price. August Belmont's Norman III., ridden by Danny Maher, and Harry Payne Whitney's Perseus HI.. ridden by "Sheets f* Martin, ran unnaneed in the race for the Sprina Cm. at Newbury. Knglaud. The race was won bv Lord 'Carnarvon's Vulcan, with A. Btefl-all's Orquil second and Sir E. Cas-;d's Temerairo thifd. There were sixteen starters.. The hearing an the Agnew anti betting bills, also the bill which proposes to repeal that section of the Percy-Gray law which exempts offleiala of mcinaj e-s, : atin is from nspEBsiklll v fie jy. h-dl:iu Wl t in the enclosure, will be held before the Codes Committee of the Senate at Albany today. It had in. -vioiisly been announced for tomorrow. Kmperor Napoleon, a three year old half-brother to Richard Croker's Derby winner. Orby. recently won his iii-t race in England. It was an ordinary $.".ui| purse This clt was sold as a yearling by Mr. Croker for $17. 508, largely an the strength of ids relationship to the Derby winner. He i- owned by I •'. J. Bens :n and is bv I.esi. rliu or Clouuiell— i;h du B. In the most rccentlv claimed names for the neaj two-vear-obls some excellent selections have been] made. A son of Hamburg and Ascension has In-en named Monoplane. Matinee is the name of a .laughter of Broomstick and Audience. The s..u of Uermbj and Braw Lass is anpropriately ciiristene.l Husky Lad. and Distinction is the choice for a daughter of Orlando and Renown. Answers to Queries. ANSWERS TO QUERIES. Communications without names and addresses | I will not be noticed nor answered. No answers will I be -cut by mail and none by wire unless reply pre-I payment is made at time of wiring query. ^ C J. P.. Kansas Citv. Mo. In (lie American Derby of 1888 The Picket w.-s first. Claude second and Bornay s third. A K. R.. Indianapolis. !nd. The bets having been correctly made on Marine, the boms that was i-u-t. red and ran. should be paid. IL. North Vernon. Did. The handlMok man was wrong in his action. Bet- on Marin were draws, but beta on Marine won and the settlement .1- tii-t made was corrc-t. No replies by mail. Oakland Entries. OAKLAND ENTRIES. Racing starts at 1:U n. m. (Chicago the*. :'.:1» . XRuns well in mud. ©Superior mud runner. (M) maiden. First Race — 1-2 Mile. 2 -vear-obls. Maidens. Allowances. (Track record: T4188— 47— S— UX I bat, Horse. Wt. Rec. A. Wt. Ihb p. K8902* Jim Baser W0 :473 1 7. . .2.", NS.s7.Y- Abigail K KH :4s; W4..XTWI ss7i 2- Othale 188 :4» MM....TM 88792 /.lata Brana 88 :o0J 104..XJ18 SST92 Green Isle p(! . . . . . .. ss7! 2 Wiltrnde S '•''■' •'"* sss7.-, Dolly V. B iflh. . . .888 nnn7". Lady M. M 1«i • •" * ssi;s:: Roseau !«».... Kin 8815 1 K iefer 100 ... . U-jO Pearl Bass. b. f. by Altamax — S«'a Bass 10» Bessie C. b. f. by Ossary — Sciatll late I"!' Second Race — Futurity Course. 1 17o feei 1. ss than 3-4 mile. 1 3-year-olds and ui.ward. Selling. (Track record: T18tT— 1.8B| 8 88.1 s-s.-,s Lena Lech ".« 1:111 I. .188. .072.", sns7'.»- Roberta 110 1:11' 3.. 85.. 788 S.N7.-.0 *l'l Molino ss 1:12 ::. . 82. . • 713 ISS.S7-I) Titus II 102 1:101 10..111..X710 sssTc- Little Siss 111 1:111 4..181..X781 siv.iui Ampedo 113 1:111 6..114..X705 WtfCW Father Stafford ...los 1:12 4. .112..(07«! ss77ii Servicence 118 1:131 4.. 111. .©TOO HSB01 •Thor d.. 88..X8BB sr,::tu", Mabel Hollander .. 0. .104. .0'zn SWW2 Hampaas 110 1:12 |..111..X«B5 SS-S71 Quick Trip l.M)... 4. 10:; 073 Third Race — 1 Mile. ." vcar-olds and upward. All ■wane.-. itrack record: 88181 -1:381 — I 88.) sss.:.".- CHIiSTKR KRI'.M. P2 1:41 3..189..X7S SN»06 Phil Mohr s2 1 :42' ::. . 86. .©720 isvs:.i Orbicular 118 1:37] 7..128..X715 sss::.; ■■ Inclement 188 1:4]] 4 . . 10.1. . XTIO (SS778) Raleigh 88 ]:48| .1. .K'ti. . X710 8879A3 Aks-Ar-Ben 188 1:421 4..185..X70S sn-77 Fancy Phi 1:481 3.. 184.. 788 S8B84 Round and Round. P8J I^BJ .1. . loti. . '"•" Fourth Race — 3-4 Mile. 3-year olds and onward. Handicap. (Track record: 7n2sp cm 3— lift. ) .sssi.ii 1 1 em 1 88 1:111 .1. . :n . . v 7V INSSHMi Likelv Dieiidonue. .108 1:141 4..10N..-7I". i -r:i:.i Bey Hindoo .1. .11 1. . 7C ssis7 Bubbling Water ...Pm; 1:171 4. . 1 17. . fr)7H s-s77-' Jim Raffnej 185 1:141 Sy.l07..©710 sv.ni:; Kid North :»1 1:13 ."... !».. . Fifth Race— 1 Mile aed 70 Yards. :; v ear-olds and upward. Selling. (Track record: 88088 1:43 3 188.) 88877' Colonel Jack MB 1:481 8.. 185.. ©723 sw; + - Bean Man 4. .MM.. X 728 isst:s, .1 u. Laughrey ...111 1:1". C..112.. -711 (Sss7M Hu-li Money 5.. 188.. -;71 SNUOt3 Redeem C 1:4.12 :;.. 87.. 783 (Ss.mi1) Kllerd T. .185. .X 783 s-s.t llia.ko 184 1:48 3. . MR. . X 7«W is-s:i 1 -Mike Jordan M7 ! :431 '■'. . 87 883 88780 Legatee HO 1:44* 8..188. .X888 Si::th Race— C 4 Mile. 3-year-olds and apward. Selling. (Track record: 78288— l:lli— 3— 1B«.I S7s7'.»-' Pillv Myet P'4 1:141 5..MS..X723 s\7-r,-'t: 1 Ship ss 1:131 ::.. 88.. 728 ss'.mi;- Dr. Dougherty loi 1:144 ::. . 100. . TM ivstio.-.i Lord of the Forest.lOD 1:124 7. .111.. 713 ^s-:.-,; Rei .1 Torar 3. .188.. • 7K 88801 flood latent 188 1:13 :'... t'7.. 783 sspuV- Madeline MusgraveUM 1 1 :1:; 4. .108.. ©885 S71U Captain John 185 1:131 4. .Ill 888 vss,-,^ Aepiii 184 1:14] 4 ..lot:. ■' s.l "Apprentice allowance. The I'.gures under ••Rec." in abore entries -how the b. -t time mule by the borne at the distance, wiih wtiuiit carried since Jannarj 1. 1888. rhhi time is not 11. eras aril.v made by I winner. || may |p tUe estiuuteil lime of 4 lo-jiujr nnrt^fmnsana, Page 3 Jamestown Form Chart. JAMESTOWN FORM CHART. JAMESTOWN. VA.. MONDAY. APRIL 11. 1910.— Ninth day. Jamestown Jockey Club. Spring Meeting. (0 hooks on. | Weather clear. Presiding Judge. 1U1 wjinl Cole. Starter. Mais Cassidy. Racing Secretary. F. W. Gerhardy. Racing starts at 3:00 p. in. (Chicago time 2:00 i . m. I. W indicates whip. S spurs, B blinkers. Figures in parent h ses following the distance of each race indicate index number, track record, ace of horse mid weight carried. 'Indicates apprentice allowance. QOO~| M FIRST RACE -3-4 Mile. HMI I 11 I 111 ) Purse $200. 3-year-olds and upward. CjCj*-S A *i S-iling. Net vain.- to winner VIM. Ind Horses AWtPPSt % % % Str Fin Jockeys Owners O II C P S ^".I'OMIKIN'E VB4MI I 1 1\ |l || ]i Shniak.r T Hatfield 4 4 13-51-3 out (8K&6IKIXG WOXDAEE ITS 5 1M 1 -' P* 2| -" P .1 Reid I! ivnnv 1-4 2-5 2-5 out— Sti.v;-M.\i()KCT wb 3 ■ •". :: :'. I I 1 steinh'dt J A taM 3 8 C 1 out Time. 23%. 46%. 1:12 (new track record). Track fast. Winner— I'.r. f. by Omary — Signorinu (tiained by T. 1 1 :i t lielil i . W« nt lo i st at 8:1ft. At post 1 minute. Slart good. Won driving: second the same. OSORINE. ►Uddonly Improved, mail.- all the pace and. turning wide Into the stretch, was lapped by KING AVON-DAI. K In the last furlong, but drew away In the final sixteenth. KING AVOXDALK showed much S| eed and saved ground next to the Btreteh rail, but could never get up. AMOHET tired at the end after running a fast half. The winner was entered for *7o(»: no bid. Scratched IflMMkPatrM MS: 88873 Kilderkin. MB. Overweights — Osorine. 5 pounds. OQ(|~l £T SECOND RACE— 4 1-2 Furlongs. (81592—55—2—103.) Purse $200. 2 year-olds. OO*^ -A. *J Maidens. Allowances. Net value to winner $150. Ind Horses AWtPPSt % % % Str Fin Jockeys Owners 0 H C P S RS««9 DOK1S WARD w 108 5 ." L'l" 2"t Ink A Lang F Lightfoot 6 12 12 4 3-2 I&K& MAKoMARA w 108 1 I 2J 3J 2? Musgr've I. Garth 7-107-107-101-3 out MMPJACK RYAN wb 108 2 1 1- 1J 3" J Reid H Penny 2J 21 2J 3-5 1-5 K8WXORA EMMA w 108 7 2 4J 4' 4* Steinh'dt Q B Morris 3 8 6 C-5 2-5 Nsv SIEIN HIIJJ w 108 4 6 5* 5" 5'» Ploss W M Sheedy 6 30 30 6 2J SH87« .lAXBbDA w Ml I 4 6 6 6 Lewis J T Temple 10 100 100 20 8 fciSTo BERTHA IX w 113 I 1^ ft at the peat A Morgan J White 10 60 60 15 6 Time. 233/,. 432/^, 55 ,,-i|iials track record). Track fast. Winner— Oh. f. by Alvesoot— Sweet Singer (trained by K. Lightfooti. Went t«. aaal at :;:41. At post :; minutes. Start poor. Won driving; second and third the same. DldtlS WAKD followed JACK RYAN closely In the early running and finally oi'.tstaved the favorite at 1 lie ♦•nd of a hard drive. MAROMABA came fast on the outside in the stretch niid just failed to get up. JACK RYAN set the pace fast, nut tired in the linal drive. NORA EMMA ran Matty. Rente*) d S88B8 Maywied. 108: N8M Yankee Lady, 108; 88890 M. J. Shannon. 108. 1 iverweights — Rertlia i).. 5 pounds, QQQ1 i'* TIIIIID RACE 7-8 Mile. (BMftft— liB% I MB.) Purse $200. 4-year-olds and up-UOt/ll) ward. Selling. Net vain.- to winner $150. Ind Horses AWtPPSt % % % Str Fin Jockeys Owners O H C P S ■BRATU ws 4 126 1 2 13 1J V 1J 1= J Reid H J Kennedy 3-0 3-5 1-2 1-8 out MRPW I. HINCH ws 4 121 4 3 !■ 3J 3i 22 2". Steinh'dt M Hutchison 2 3i 3J 7-10out kStm-'XEKE" WB 4 118 I 1 2' 21 2' 3s 33 Musgr've E Garth 3 5 5 4-5 1-3 MMPBALTRAJI Wa» ft 118 3 4 6 6 6 41 4'5 Deverich MCCopperthw'te 20 100 100 25 4 «S«m KINGS GUIXEA w 7 128 .", 5 .".'. 5»t 4« 5° 5-"° Goines J Chorn 20 30 30 8 2 88853 PANKjl'E w 9 120 6 6 4» 4n 5i 6 6 Lewis M Meyers 30 50 50 12 2J Time. 24%. 49. 1:27%. Track fast. Winner — Dr. e. by Hawkswiek — Tut Tut (trained by J. Milbnni). Went |o |H st at 4:05. At post 1 minute. Start good. Won ridden out: second and third driving. BAVRR went to the front early and set the pace throughout, but was bustled along at the end. W. I. H1XC1I ran well thioiighoiil and finished last and gaining. REBEC ran in closest pursuit to the stretch and tired in the linal drive. The others were outclassed. The winner, entered for $200. was bid up to $5oo bv R. J. Gilniore and bought in. . Scratched sssiHe'Crenade. 120: S8900 Eniinola. IIS: V.S7.S7 Good Friar. 120: 88709 Benlala. 120. OQOI F» FiHItTH RACE- 5 1-2 Furlongs. (SS740— 1 :00 %— ft— 103.) Purse $2o0. 3-year-olds 00*/l I and upward. Soiling. Net value to winner $150. Ind Horses AWtPPSt % V % Str Fin Jcckeys Owners O H C P S MKPDANIMCR W 4 Ml 3 ft 53 4* 1» 1- .1 Reid V S P Randolph 2 1 7-5 1-2 out MUf DEMRTRIOS aVftMl 1 2 ft* 2A 23 P Musirrve J Farrell Jr 6 10 10 3 13 10 (SV7C.1I A I 'XT KATE w 4 108 4 6 7- 7- 3"t 3- Mcl'aney E 11 Garrison I ■ 3i 6 5 2 5 HM8*1 M A Ml Ell ME B ws 5 100 7 7 6: «- H 41 Steinbdt H Shannon 7-G 8-5 8-5 7-101 -3 BWALIiOT i l'J3 6 3 8j V 71 5' I^ewis M Movers 15 30 15 5 8-5 H8853 ISTRIA W ■ 103 E 1 1J I1' 41' 61 Ploss F Ros.; 30 50 50 20 8 WBBS P1RBURAMD wit 7 110 2 4 4l 3 6- 73° l)everich M Hutchinson 40 60 60 20 8 t 8873 FEAT CREEK w 4 103 8 S 8 8 8 8 A Lang Mrs G C Hrentonl5 60 60 15 8 Time. 232^. 47*A. 1:01. l:07y5. Track fast. Winner — B. c. by Sir Dixon — My Queen (trained bv J. K. Frayliugi. WcLt to ixist at '4:32. At post I minutes. Start j;ood. Won easily: second and third driving. DANDER ran under restraint to the stretch, then, coming through on the inside, won going away. DKMKTRIOS was always prominent, finished gamely and ran a good race. Al'NT KATE closed a big gap and finished fast. MAXHKIMER als*. made up much ground. ISTRIA set the pace to the stretch and ran u fast half, but failed to stav. The winner was entered for $200: no bid. Seratche'd— MKH McAndre'ws. 100: HftfiO Lurid. 103: 8882C Dona IE. lo3; 88910* Xebee. 105: .88.808 Male Fletcher, 103: 88853 Sam Fudge. 105. Overweiglits— Deinelrios. 3 |»outids: Firebrand, o. QQOI Q FIFTH RACE— 1 1-16 Miles. (SSSt(7— 1 :47— 4— 105.) Purse $250. 3-year-olds and up-OCl«I/JLO ward. Selling. Net value to winner $175. Ind Horses AWtPPSt % % % Str Fin Jockeys Owners 0 H C P S MMPPIKH AND NEEDLESw ft 114 I I 3" H li E* I3 Musgr've WFAMulholland 4-5 1 4-5 1-3 1-7 IBUWgMUQ wb 3' 85 2 3 48 3- 3- 33 2'J Steinh'dt J A Jones 8 9 8 2 2-5 JsSTs;, MISS POPULAR mi 5 102 1 1 1- I1 23 21 3= McCahey E H Garrison 10 20 20 5 3-2 MB2*LOCB CAVANAOH ws I 102 3 I 2h 4'= 4'» 48 48 J Reid W M Sheedy Bj 2J 2J 1-2 1-4 S88»7*JGHN CARROLL wsb 8 106 445 5 5 5 5 Sh'maker T Hatlield 5 10 8 2 3-5 Time. 12. 24%. 48«i. l:13«i, 1:40%. 1:47 (e.pials track recordl. Track fast. Winner — B. m. by Knight of the Thisilt — Sandy Bar (trained by W. O. Scully). Wen: to post at 4 :."»!♦. At post 2 minutes. Start good. Won easily; second and third driving. PINS AND NEEDLES, getting away fairly well for her. was always well up and came away quickly at the end. NaTG. well ridden, passed MISS POPIEAR in the stretch and finished fast. The latter made the pace faM to the stretch, but tired finally. [4MB CAYANACH and JOHN CARROLL ran poorly. The winner was entered not to be sold. Jacksonville Form Chart. JACKSONVILLE FORM CHART. JACKSONVILLE. FLA.. MONDAY. APRIL 11. 1910.— One hundred and eighteenth day. Florida Live Stock and Agricultural Stale Fair Assoeiation. Winter Meeting. (21 books on.) Weather clear. Presiding Judge. Joseph A. Murphy. Starter, 11. D. Brown. Raeing Secretary. H. 1). Brown. Racing starts at 2:30 p. in. (Chicago time 2:30 p. in.K W indicates whip, S spurs, B blinkers. Figures h' parent loses following the distance of each race indicate index number, track record, age of horse rod v.eight carried. 'Indicates apprentice allowance. QL3(Jk(~\r7 FIRST RACK— 5-8 Mile. S7 r.2— 5!)— ft— 139.) Purse $300. 3 year olds. Maidens. CjCjtjV' 4 Selling. Net value lo winner $225. Ind Horses AWtPPSt Va. % % Str Fin Jockeys Owners 0 II C P S MHI HHKOOft AH w 112 I 1 I2 l3 l3 1* Troxler Ft Pitt Stable 3 7 fi 2i 6-5 SXMii \MYL wu 107 I I 4i» V. 4« V Dreyer Kenwood Stable 7 12 12 5 2J ssv:« MARIE HYDE w 107 S 4 21 21 22 3h J Wilson W H Fiztr 4 5 11-51 2-5 HS2* UNIVERSE WB 112 1 5 3'J 3» 31 4 i Ganz H Howen 25 M I 1 2-5 SSS.;:, EEVENGSTOX wsb 112 I 7 7 * 71 61 53 Moss D Hill 8 10 8 3 6-5 ssvi:i HERDSMAN nM « I ft*l ft* S* fi- J Henry H iFink 10 15 12 i 2i SSSlftTtiM OIKIXXELL iv 1* 9 8 8' Sl 751 7" J Dtflv'p't T W Flynn 20 20 20 S 4 8XS u" REEL ROCK ws 107 4 I 5'?. 5- 51 S3 Hannan J Fitzsiminons 20 30 30 12 6 ■III'M all I IN MAY W 104 7 6 61 P 9s 9" O'Connor ft" J Pons 15 30 25 10 5 kS538 SISTER EFFIE WB lo7 M M M M 10 10 Jost A L Oltz 50 100 100 40 20 Time. 24%. 48%, 1:01%. Track fast. Winner — Ch. c. by Resolute II. — Kilt (trained by C. Reedi. Went to |Mist at 2:32. At post 2 minutes. Matt good. Won easily: second and third driving. ISH-KOODAH rushed to the trout quickly and. drawing away into a commanding lead while rounding the far turn, was eased up at the end. AMY'I. Iiegan well, but dropped back ill the first furlong, then finished fast through the stretch. MARIE HYDE was much used in following the leader in closest pursuit and tired in the final drive. UNIVERSE quit after running well to the stretch. The winner was entered for ?4 ki: no bid. QQOAQ SKCl »ND RACK— 1-2 Mile. (88520—48%— 2— 109. 1 Purse $4o0. 2-year-olds. Maidens. O0»/\JO Colts and Geldings. Allowances. Net value to winner $325. Ind Horses AWtPPSt 14 % % Str Fin Jockeys Owners 0 II C P S SsTv'l UEi'EIYAE.EE will 11 1= 1- I3 Troxler R 1) Williams 6-5 8-5 3-5 1-3 out 8X7SI DEL ERIAR WB Us 7 I 2' B 2 I Davis Eawndale Stable 10 If 12 4 2 !ssr,2 : H R BRANDT \vn 111 I ■". 4- I' PI C Grand W A Kirwan 15 20 20 S 4 1*781 RENOVATOR wit 111 E I ft* "•' Ink .) D.-nnisonG E Dudley M 60 60 25 10 Vw-.t-liiiSKHI'Ki; HI. w 11S I 2 3* 4- B* Hannan H Mi-Carren 2 2i I 1-2 out BMKOARXJET w ins 11 ■ I*!*' 63 O'Connor F J Pons 15 20 20 7 I MM! D. H. CARPENTER w lis 2 4 7'. 7* 7" Ganz P. Sebreiber 10 15 12 4 2 BK17 REWANEE w 111 I I F P P W AndressA B Gallaber 30 50 40 15 6 I SEl'I'A |H 4 7 P»P M Weathers W H Fizcr 50 100 100 30 12 6S781 VITO G. wb 111 MM 10 M ro Hamm'd J Fitzsinimons 50 100 75 25 12 GARYVOOD w 118 I Left at the post. T Koerner J Gormby 10 15 15 6 3 Time. 12%. M%, 36'/5, 49%. Track fast. Winn-r — P.. c. by Mutinet — Suave (trained by R. D. Williams). Went to |xist at 2:55. At post 3 minutes. Start poor. Won easily: second and third driving. DE-CKI VAP.I.i: Iiegan last and drew away rapidly in the first furlong, then held the others easily safe to the end. DEL 1 I'.IAR ran on the outside of the second division from the start and shook off the others for aaeaad pace in the last lactase. II. R. BRANDT ran well and out gamed RENOVATOR in the final drive. The latt-r made no ground and finished namely. ROSKRI'RG III. tired in the stretch racing. fverweigbls — II. R. I'.randt. 2 pounds. QQ("\/"v£\ THIRD RA» 'I-:— 3-4 Mile. (SSSft*— 1 :1 1% — 7—105.) Purse $350. 3-year-olds and up-00*/' '«* ward. Selling. X« t value to winner $275. Ind IBM AWtPPSt U % % Str Fin Jockeys Owners 0 H C P S MM NED CARMACK wr. 4 Ml 1 " l» V 1" I" Dr-ver T M Irvin 20 30 30 10 5 BS8M-U .1 WHAL4BN wit", in:* 5 2 4" ::- P| 2n j Henry G Von der Hodenl 3-2 3-2 3-5 1-1 J-SS91 PEDIGREE ■ B Ml 8 4 V T.'l ■:,•- P J Dcav'p't C H Davids 5 6 4 1 1-2 S.sk(i8- kjCET()S wi: 4 109 I • 71"' 7s Pi 4' Ganz E Reynolds 2 2\ 11-54-5 1-3 887*' DP. FRANK w 6 lot I I P 4'' 3»t :,h J Wilson J T Brown 12 15 12 5 2 KSS62 \WAY w 7 101 7 1 23 2J 4t 61 O'Connor W C Wise 10 12 12 4 8-5 S\M9 EAY . w 3 94 9 8 9 9 8° 73 M Henry A L Oltz 30 50 40 15 7 K8U KEEP TRYING wit 3 92 2 I P pa 7 S10 Adams A M Rivas 30 50 50 15 7 G8G30 WOOLSPL'N wb ft MI 4 7 s^ sii | 9 Hannan J P Meehan 30 40 40 15 6 Time. 24%. 49. 1:14%. Track fast. Winner — Oil. g. by Phoenix — Morality 1 trained by T. M. Irvim. Weal to ]H,-t at t:ML At ]M»st 1 minute. Start g.Kxl. Won driving: second and third the same. NED CARMACK, 111:11 veloush improved, outbroke llie others and sprinted into a good lead in the first furlong, ♦ben drew far rn.av. but was tiring and driving at the end to stall oil M. I. WIIAI.KN'. The latter ran w«ll. but tired and just lasted long enough to save m-cuhI |.Iace. PEDH3REB began slowly, but steadily impioM-d lwr |M sii ion and finislied with a rush. OQL'ETOS lacked early speed, but finished well. The winner Wmm eiileiid for $3INI: no bid. "■ ■ r-.\ eights I'.iy I).. 2 poumls. QQ(|-| S\ I 'ol'R'll! RACK -5 1-2 Furlongs. (88522— l:0tt% — 8 — 1 It.) Purse $400. 2-year olds. " " CS{J*J J. Allowain-es. N-t value to winner $325. Ind Horses AWtPPSt % % % Str Fin Jockeys Owners O II C P S 888I0 -KI.Y'G FCM'TSTEPSwsi'. 3 M C 4 2' 2« 2- 1 - Pease S l^ouis 8 53 3 7-101-3 KM7VSTRIKK ol'T w 4 108 5 2 l3 1= 1'?. 21 Ganz .1 O Holder 1 6-5 7-102-5 1-4 ■MPJOE i:\ITEXS w 4 101 1 3 4- P 3' 3- T Koerner K T Dawes 4 5 4J 4-5 1-3 BKS8 ARIOXE7TTE w 4 1 « 2 1 3'J 3t 4- 4« J Wilson F J Stevens 15 20 15 4 1 (KW* K1AMKSHA II. B 7 109 3 6 P P 5« P J Heiirv C W Richardson 15 40 30 8 3 BKI7 SELECT II. wsb 5 101 4 5 « 6 6 6 Hannan H ftfcCuren 50 loO 100 30 7 Time. 23%. 47%. 1:01. 1:07. Track fast. Winner— B. f. by Ben Stroine -riving Gob! llu^t (trained by W. A. Burttscholl). Went to povt at :::3s. At |H.st 3 minutes. Start good. Won handily: second and third driving. FLY-IN't: KOOTSTKPS eut across to the inside soon after the start and. saving ground all the way. wore STRIKi: M'T down in the stretch and got up in the last fifty yards to win going away. STRIKE OCT M11 «'d .1 line turn of s|wed in pacemaking. but tir.d after going a half mile. JOE GAITKNS finished with a ru-n after going to the outside on the turn into the homestretch. ARIONETTE showed speed. TTie Uthei.- were badly outpaced. qqq-i -| FIFTH RACE — 3-4 Mile. (8.8570— 1:11% — 7—105.) Purse $400. 3-year-olds and np-00*Z/ A- A. ward. Selling. Net value to winner $325. Ind Horses AWtPPSt % %■ % Str Fin Jockeys Owners 0 II C P S 8885u)ArTrMX ROSE w 3 112 1 3 1- ll 1- l5 J Wilson Mrs C I Crippen 2 2J 2J 3-5 out SS719 STARBOARD WB 3 112 5 3 P 3- 31 2h M Henry F J Pons 10 20 20 7 2J ss7;:s -ELIZABETHAN w 3 112 3 5 P 4» 4- 3 » T Koerner X Enright 6 10 8 2 4-o 88719-M1SS SLY w 3 112 4 6 21. 25 2s 4= J Deav'p't E R West 5 8 8 2 4-a 88ti91-*AMAXDA LEE WB 3 107 6 7 7 7 5- 25 J Henry S A Clopton 7-5 8-j 4-o 1-3 out 8S';tJ*MURPETH w 3 114 2 4 6 5'i 62 64 Adams B Schreiber 40 60 60 20 10 (8s.S51)tTEMPTER wb 3 117 7 1 a1 6" 7 7 Garni Kenwood Stable 10 25 20 7 2J tWent in entries as Temper. Time. 24y5. 48%, 1:13%. Track fast. Winner — B. f, by Jean Bereaud — Autumn Leaves (trained by G. W. Crippen). Went to post at 3:58. At post 2 miuutes. Start good. Won easily; second and third driving. AU-TI'MX ROSE sprinted away into a good lead in the first furlong and was under restraint to the turn, where she drew away and won cantering. STARDOARR ran well, but was tiring at the end and just managed to (itistay ELIZABETHAN. The latter finished with a good burst of spied and would have l»eeii second in ivioiher stride. MISS SLY ran in closest pursuit to the stretch and tired. AMANDA LEE threw her head up when Hie barrier was sprung and was as good as left. Tbe winner, entered for $i;0O, was bid up to MI05 and bought in. nQA-| £\ SIXTH RACK— 3-4 Mile. (88570—1 :11%— 7— 105.) Purse $400. 4-year-olds and up-OOC/ -L JL ward. Selling. Net value to winner $325. Ind Horses AWtPPSt hi. % % Str Fin Jockeys Owners 0 H C P S 88867 SEYM. EEETLER WB 5 121 6 1 l'i V I* V Ganz M C Pritchp.rd 4 6 5 2 1 (8SMSIMANE SWIFT B 5 114 7 2 2' 2'J 2£ ft* .1 Henry R D Williams 3 5 3J 2 4-5 S8892-CAMEE WB 4 121 1 4 3l Z* 3' 3' Hannan H McCarren 7 9 9 3 7-5 8SV2 BONNIE BARD WSB 6 121 3 8 M 6h 4nt 41 Dubei L Kelly 20 M 30 12 6 88S67*COC NEY K. wsb 6 118 2 6 5'J oj 6& P Pease John Burttschell 4 6 6 2 1 888673HOME RUN WB 4 121 5 3 41 4i 5- 6'J J Deav'p't I W Flynn 3 4 31 7-5 7-10 888483*DOLLY Bl'LTMAN 4 111 8 5 7 7 7 ^ M Henry F J Pons 5 5 4 8-5 4-5 (8S707)EL ORO W4 12147 8888J Wilson E S Garrett 10 30 20 8 4 Time, 24%, 48%. 1:13%. Track fast. Winner — B. g, by Sain — Grand Lady (trained by F. J. Stevens). Went to post at 4:10. At l ost 3 minutes. Start good. Won easily; second and third driving. SEY-MOl'R BECTLER ran to bis true form today, showed much the most s|ieed all the way and drew away into a long lead after entering the homestretch and won easing up. JANE SWIFT was much used in closest pursuit of the leader and. tiring, was driving hard at the em', to outstay CAMEL. The latter was bard ridden all the wav and responded resolutely to punishment in the final drive. BONNIE BARD closed a big gap after slipping through on the Inside on the far turn. HOME RIN ami DOLLY BL'LTMAN ran bad races. The winner was entered for $500; no bid. QQ£V-| Q SEVENTH RACK— 1 1-16 Miles. (88894— 1:45%— 4— 100.) Purse $400. 4-year-olds and C5*5*_/ A tJ upward. Selling. Net value to winner $.'125. Ind Horses AWtPPSt % % % Str Fin Jockeys Owners O H C P S 88894 HOORAY wb 7 110 6 5 4'i 4l 4- 32 1" Ganz M C Pritchard 4 8 7 2 4-5 (8SS23)GREAT JUBILEE wb 4 10'J 1 2 l'l 1- l'i l1 2nk T Koerner J I Housman Jr 6 7 4 8-5 4-5 8&785-EDWIX L. WB 4 112 5 3 P 2J P 21 33 J Deav'p't A Weber 3-2 8-5 3-2 3-5 out s.88923PICTE WB 4 109 4 6 3" 3'1 3- 4- 4l J DennisonArlington Stable 6 8 7 2j 6-6 8889.VEEFA LL WB 6 110 2 1 51 6 5'1 5* 5« J Wilson Mrs L M Holmes 4 12 10 3 7-5 8^785sDESCOMXETS wb 4 106 3 4 6 5!» 6 6 6 Adams D A Brollier 4 5 5 2 1 Time. 25, 49%, 1:15%, 1:40%, 1:46%. Track fast. Winner — Cb. g, by Plaudit — Readina (trained bv F. J. Stevens). Went to post at 4::*). At post 1 minute. Start poor. Won driving: second and third the same. HOORAY, under slight restraint, followed the leaders to the stretch turn, where he squeezed through on the inside, then wore the leaders down in the last furlong and outgamed GREAT JUBILEE. The latter outbroke the others and showed the most speed for over seven furlongs, but tired in the last sixteenth. EDWIN L. moved up with a rush after entering the homestretch on the outside, but was tiring at the end I'll TE ran well to the stretch and quit. The wimier was entered for $400; no bid. Pensacola Form Chart. PENSACOLA FORM CHART. PENSAOOLA, FLA., Monday, April 11, 1910.— Fourteenth dav. Peiisacola Fair Association. Spring Meeting. (2 books on.) Weather clear. Presiding Judge. W. W. Lyles. Starter, Edward Tribe. Racing Secretary. Hart Deruhaui. 88919 First Race— 3-8 Mile. Purse $150. 2-year-olds. Maidens. Allowances. Net value to winner $110. Ind. Horse. Wt.Fin.Joekey. Op. CI. PI. Sli. S888U My Kitty Ho 1- WWr'n 2 3 1 2-5 Lady Maxim 105 2- JasC'r'l 2 2J 1 2-5 SS79S Juvence 108 33 F'nklin 4 3 11-2 8S69", 1'etite 105 43 Epton 3-2 3-2 1-2 out 88SS9 F.H.McKinney 108 5 JMK"y 3 4 3-2 3-5 Time, 25, 38%. Track fast. Winner — R. Y. Glass' b. f, by Cesarion— Anna Lyle (trained by B. Hnrd). Went to |«ist at 3:32. At post 1 minute. Start good. Won easily; second and third driving. 88920 Second Raw — 7-8 Mile. Purse $150. 4-year-ohls and upward. Selling. Net value to winner $110. Ind. Horse. Wt.Fin.Joekey. Op. CI. PL Sli. SSSL'^onville 111 l'l Irvin 3 4 3-2 3-5 88703 Canopian 111 M Cole 4 2 4-5 1-2 88883 Escutcheon 111 3* F'nklin 4 8-5 7-102-5 88886 M. Candlemas 109 4- Reilly 10 10 4 2 88806-May Jene 109 .- « JMcCy S S 3 3-2 88842 Tackle 111 6 WWr'n 2* 3 1 1-2 88842 Punky 111 Left.JCar'l 3-2 21 1 1-2 Time. 25ys, 51%. 1:18. 1:31. Track fast. Winner — C. H. Busch's ch. g. 0, by Dieudonne— Gualala (trained by B. C. Evans). Went to post at 4:01. At post 3 minutes. Start good for all but. Punky. Won easily: second and third driving. The winner was entered for $300; no bid. Scratched— 88885=Beth Goodwin, 109. 88921 Third Race— ft-B Mile. Purse $150. 3-year-olds and upward. Handicap. Net value to winner $110. Ind. Horse. Wt.Fin.Joekey. Op. CI. PL Sh. (8.v s:: Our Nugget 99 P WWr'n 6-5 6-5 2-5 out (88841 )Pio Pico 117 21 JasCr'I 1 6-5 2-5 out 88753 Yankee Pooh 103* 34 Reilly 2 3 4-5 out 88753 Ceaser 99 4- CBrown 6 4 1 out 88133 Colonel Zeb 102 5 Irvin 12 15 4 1 Time. 24%, 50, 1:03%. Track fast. Winner — T. Woods' ch. f. 3. by Ornament — Ollie Belle (trained by J. P. O'Donnell). Went to aaat at 4:27. At post I minute. Start good. Won easily: second and third driving. Scratched — (8NS87)Clvsiuic, 108; 8802O3 Escutcheon. 100. Overweiglits — Yankee Pooh, 1} pounds. 88922 Fourth Ract — 4 1-2 Furlongs. Purse $150. 3-vear-obls and upward. Selling. Net value to winner $110. Ind. Horse. Wt.Fin.Joekey. Op. CI. PI. Sh. S888PThe Ram 114 1* JMcC'y 1 1 2-5 out 88881 Kingthorpe 108 21 WWr'n 2 3 4-5 out 88880=Colonel Austin 105 31 Reilly 3-2 7-5 2-5 out 88885 Creuse 105 4* F'nklin S 8 3 out 88880 Trappe 104 5 Chapp'l 4 7 2 out Time. 24%, 51, 58. Track fast. Winner— W. D. Wrights 1 . h. 7, by Bute — Garniture (trained by W. H. Leonard 1. Went to post at 4:55. At post 1 minute. Start good. Won easily: second and third driving. The winner was entered for $100: no bid. Overweights — 'reuse. 5 pounds. 88923 Fifth Race— 1 Mile. Purse $150. 3-year-olds and upward. Selling. Net value to winner $110. Ind. Horse. *Wt.Fin.Jockev. Op. CI. PI. Sh. S88433 Jessica 88 1* WWr'n 2 21 4-5 out 8S8863Dr. Crook 111 23 JMcC'y 6-5 6-5 1-2 out 88881 Kith and Kin 96 3J Cole 10 10 3 out 88.8-i.V'Tannie 107 4" Irvin 3 3 7-10out 88886 Oesa 104 5 JasC'r'l 8-5 2* 4-5 out Time. 25%. 52, 1:19%. 1:48. Track fast. Winner — St. Holstein's br. f, 3. by Cesarion — Mocking Bird IV. (trained by I. Striker). Went to post at 5:23. At post 1 minute. Start good. Won easily: second arid third driving. The winner was entered for $100: no bid. Scratched— MBM Paul. MB Overweights — Oesa, 1 pound. Pensacola Entries. PENSACOLA ENTRIES. Probabilities: Weather clear: track fast. Racing starts at 3:30 p. m. (Chicago time. 3:30.) XRuns well in mud. ©Superior mud runner. (M) maiden. First Race — 1-2 Mile. 2-year-olds. Seliing. Ind. Hoise. Wt. Ree. A. Wt. Ildcp. (KSSSD) M. Depres 108 :52 11O 725 88838* Fatherlide 113 720 sssvi- Messenger Bov ...108 :52 113, 715 S8SS',)3 Vaiuos Ill :52S 113 710 Second Race — 5^8 Mile. 4-year-olds and upward. Selling. BMBP Nettie Carita 105 1:01S (i. .lift. . X725 SS70!) Ainetus 112 1:031 8..121..X720 SSN45 Alvise 107 1:01.* 0..121..X715 88*01 Bosom Friend 01 1:044 5..114..X710 V**S3ft Anson ia 5 . . 1 1!) . . X 705 S8840 Expect-to-See 1211:05* 0..121..X700 Third Race — 5-8 Mile. 3-vear-ohis and upward. Selling. (SS.8S4) JOHN GARNER ..110 1:03? 8.. 111.. ©725 88844' Lotaat Hud 104 l:o3 s 3.. ! 4 72o S.SSS7 0. K. Heriidon 107 1:024 3. .101 . .©715 8S887 Greenlawn 118 1 :04J 4.. ION 710 s.s:i20 Mary Candlemas ..114 1 : 2? 6..100..XTM 8S8053 Dai.-y B 104 1 :04s 5.. ftft 705 Fourth Race — 5 1-2 Furlongs. 3-year-olds and upward. Selling. (SMBB) Fleming 105 1:001; 0.. 111. .©725 88886s Aleneou 1111:07* 8..111..X720 88841* Luekv Mate Ill 1:10* 4. .111 . . X715 SKSMi Raleshed 110 1:11 6. .111.. ©710 ssns(5 Insiiection 84 1:10* ft.. M 710 BMBS* Oarata 107 l:os* 5. .100. . xTor. MBM Confessor HO 1:12. 8..111..X700 Fifth Race — 6 1-2 Furlongs. 4-year-olds and upward. Selling. 88804 Moscow Belle 5. .10ft. . X725 88889 Niantic 7. .121 720 8872ft- Pearl Hopkins 8. .11ft 715 sssss3 Frank Patton 4.. 121 710 88021 ( Masai Zeb 4 . . 121 . . X 705 The figures under "Ree." in above entries show the liest time made bv the horse at the distance, with weight carried, since January 1. lftO.s. This time is not necessarily made by a winner. It may he the estimated time of a losing performance. Jacksonville Entries. JACKSONVILLE ENTRIES. Racing starts at 2:30 p. m. (Chicago time. 2:30.) Xltuiw well in n»ud. ©Superior mud runner. (M) maiden. First Race — 5-8 Mile. 3-year-olds. Selling. (Track record: 87052— 5D--C — 139.) Ind. Horse. Wt. Ree. A. Wt. Hdcp. 88810 Miss Loris ft5 1:004 107 725 88719 Dave Wallace loft 1:02" loft 720 8885(»= * I ralla 105 1:01] KM 715 88557 Lucetta 107 1:01* lO7..©710 SM»(»7 Tom O'Donnell (M) loft.. 700 88907 Sister Effie (M) ... 107.... 700 Second Race — 5-8 Mile. 4-year-olds and upward. Selling. Fillies and Mares. (Track record: 87052—59 — C — 13ft.) 88780 Marie Rue (M) ... 4.. 100 700 8.800ft *Away 05 1:05* T..lll..Xftft3 88863 Reinette 92 l: eg 4..10U (KM) S87S4 Refined C..ll»..©CftO 87284 Inauguration 99 1:03* 5. .100..XSK5 88819 Bonny Bloom (M). 4.. 100 080 Third Race — 1 Mile. 4-year-olds and upward. Selling. (Track record: 88080— 1:39 — 4—102.) 88851 = FIRST PREMIUM .110 1 rSftf 7 . . 1 1 5 . . X 725 88824 Gatien Lass 107 1:41* 4..KW..X720 88510 The Mackintosh ... 4..108..X715 888t!53*Flamey 103 1:42* 5..105..X715 •BBSS Red Doe 4. .100 71o 88813 *Pelleas 107 1:40 4..10-5 TOR 88865 Em-lock 100 1:41* 4.. 106 700 88805 Queen Lead 5..110. .x70o Fourth Race — 3-4 Mile. 3-year-olds. Alkiwances. (Track record: 88576— 1:11*'— 7— 105.) SS7C5 Pulka ...a 102 1:13} 118..X725 88720 Boca Grande 115 1:12} 110..X720 (88010) Flying Footsteps. . .102 1:12} 103..X715 88SI03 Alfml the Great... 101 1:15 10B..X71.T (8871ft) Judge Henderson... 117 1:13} 108. .X710 S88IO Abrasion 103 1:13 103..X705 882.35 Ogh waga ( M ) 103 .. X 700 Fifth Race— 1 Mile. 4 -year-olds and upward. Selling. (Track record: 88680— 1:3ft— 4— 102.) 888083 Ceremonius ftft 1:39} 4..111..X725 .X.V8D2 Critic 100 1:38} 7..112..X720 8SN513 Sandpiper 101}1:.'» 4..ia8..x715 SSS51 *IVarl Point 100 1:40} 4..10T...X71O 88866 *Miss Herbert 4. .103. . X70f» (88847) S'pb-ndida ft7 1:44} 4..106. .X705 88N0O Warden 87 1:42 4..108. .X70O S8M3 Warfield 4. .los 700 Sixth Race— 1 1-8 Miles. 4-year-olds and upward. Selling. (Track record: SStWft— 1:53}— 5— 110.) MBM Quagga 103 1:52* 6. .110. .©725 8S.N13 County Clerk 100 1:52* 6. .110..X72O 8.8868 St. Ilario MB 1:52} 5. .115. . X715 88883 *Harry Scott 99 1:52} 7. .105.. ©715 8873ft Alauda 5..107..X71O .88895 Fore Guard 4..108. .X710 8NG40 Oroonoka 96 1:56 5.107 705 88895 Dele Stroine 102 1:55 6. . 105. . X705 88803 'Point Lace 87 1 :53 4.. 96.. X 700 88437 Esther B 98 1:54} 6. . MS. . X700 88851 The Thorn 5. . 107. . X 700 •Apprentice allowance. The figures under "Ree." in above entries show the best time made by the horse at the distance, with weight carried, since January 1. 1908. This time is not necessarily made by a winner. It may be the estimated time of a losing performance. Jamestown Entries. JAMESTOWN ENTRIES. Raeing starts at 3:00 p. m. (Chicago time, 2:00.) XRnns well in mud. ©Sii| erior mud runner. (M) maiden. First Race — 4 1-2 Furlongs. 2-year olds. Selling. (Track record: 81592—55—2—103.) Ind. Horse. Wt. Ree. A. Wt. Hdcp. (88915) Doris Ward (M) ..108 :55 100 725 88899 Good News 105 :56 110 72o 888.V. *Ma vweed ( M ) »7 . . X 715 889ir, Stepchild (M) Mft 710 88899 Ortega 108 705 S88«9 Goodaere 112 70o Second Race — 5 1-2 Furlongs. 3-year-olds and upward. Selling. (Track record: 88740— 1 :()«?— 3— 103.) (K8900) BII.EIE HI BBS ... 98 1:06} 5..112..X725 8X896 Racing Bell 4.. 108 720 88584* Merman 105 1:07} 3.. 85.. x 715 KSS5( Eva Tanguay 98 1:07 ft.. 93. . X710 88896 Merry Lassie 6..102..X690 Third Race— About 1 1-2 Miles on Turf. Hurdle Race. 4-year-olds and upward. Handicap. (Track record: SS89.N— 3:09— 4— 150.) BMM* Dr. Heard 7..150..X70O Mftlft* Xebec 4.. 138 695 .S.XS9S Woodside 6. .153. . X690 MBftft* Lucille R 4..130. .©09O SsS7C9 Benlala 8.. 137 MB 88916 King's Guinea 7..132..X685 Fourth Race — 3-4 Mile. 3-vear-obls aad unward. Selling. (Track record: .81661—1:13 I 115.) 8S9002 Oppar 98 1:15 3.. 96 725 (88917) Dander lis 1:15} 4..116..X720 s.N!)173*Aunt Kate 107 1:14} 4.. . 110. . X715 s.s!)17 Manlieimer 911:13} 5..115..X710 MM* *Kininola 102 1:10} 6. .112. . X7tr, 88900 Lurid 10ft 1:14 4..111..X705 SS9HI Panhiue 110 1:21 9..115..X70O SS917 Flat Creek 104 1:17} 4..111..X690 Fifth Race— 1 Mile. 3-vear-obls ami upward. Selling. (Track record: 88854—1:30} — 1—111.) .88826 *Pona H 5.. 98. . X700 8S916 Saltram fi. .100. . X095 MBftft Helen B 100 1:43} 5..100..X609 8S!K)0 Katherine Van 3.. S7. . X6S5 S.X7li9 Benlala S..1«K 685 8KS9S Maie Fletcher 5..Mft..XftftS 888S8 *S:iin Fudge (M)... ft.. 97.^.« 8i 88917 Flat Creek 4..ft6..X680 S8S273 ftp 4. .101 680 •Apprentice allowance. The figures under "Ree." In above entries show the best time made by the horse at tbe distance, with weight carried, since January 1. 1908. 'This time is not necessarily made by a winner. It may be the estimated time of a losing performance. Page 4 First Race [1st Oakland] Oakland Entries and Past Performances for Tuesday, April 12. WEATHER CLEAR. TRACK FAST. LATEST PERFORMANCES OF HORSES ENTERED. FIRST RACE— 1-2 Mile. 2-year-olds. Maidens. Allowances. (71119) IT 1 111 1 Index Course DistTimeT'ckOJus Wt St % % % StrFin Jockeys Started Order of Finish. JIM BASEY. ch. c. 2 107 By Salvation— Dora I. (J. Schreiber). 88.*rl Oakland 1-2 47g fast 9-5 100 I 3 2' 21 Gargan ■ Salali. Aldrian. Milt .Tunes. SS64S Oakland 31 f 42 Rood 5 992 I I 3J V A Tliouias 9 Win. Winter. Afaasjaase. Mime. SSfio.i Oakland l-.' 51? slop 4J ill' 5 5 4'! 8« Rettig 1 UCtRK, S.M'lhows. Rav'tonll S8a02 Oakland Si f 4L'« slop 16-5 107 1 5s 3''! Gargan S Soon, SamMatthcw s. QiUBtlH 8'-4 . Oakland 31 f 42 fast 15 US g 5 2"t ;!' Gargan 9 Vague. Winona Winter. Burbur. 8824;. Oakland 31 f 424 mud 30 102 I 4 5'! 4,a3Kederis (i Helen Butor, Aldrian, Vague. 92884 Oakland 3-S 36 slow :M 109 8 3-* 611 Kederis 11 Vague, Ritta. Soon. ABIGAIL K., br. f, 2 104 By Orsini— Sain Shot (?. Schreiber). SSS.j Oakland 12 481 fast 5 nm G 1 3- **k Kent 9 Elnar. Han Ann. Acadeuiist. 88847 Oakland 1-2 HIM 5 107 7 I Bat 3- T Kiee lit Salali. Ban Ann. Dacia. $3683 Oakland 1-2 502 hvy 10 109 7. 1 2J PIT Rice 10 Hilta. ZlataBrana. Ravelston 11. 8SGP5 Oakland 12 Olg slop 5 109 8 M 10 1013 E Martin 10 LaC'ainargue, is.M'thews. J.Basej OTHALE. b. f. 2 104 By The Judge— Co-inna (Devin & Co.). 88792 Oakland 12 48* fast 30 109 8 4 41! 21 Cobuni !t Media. Academist. Zlata him SS&it Oakland 12 512 slop 1 0 109 I S P 7« T Rice lo LnCamargiie. S.M'thews, .l.Basey 88533 Oakland 31 f 12g hvy 200 109 7 7 7 7IS Coburn 7 HelenBarltee, lisjapl SI sTsiB ■■ ZLATA BR AN A, b. f. 2 104 By Inflexible— Roman Lady (O. Turek). 88.92 oakia'id 12 48? fast 9 Jo;» E 3 3' 4' J MeBride 9 Media. Othalc. Aesi demist. 88747 Oakland 1-2 494 fast S 98 S 5 6= |»| A Thomas lo Salali. Ban Ann. Abigail K. 88 83 Oakland 1-2 502 hvy 12 99 4 4 f*| 21 A Thomas M Ritta. Abigail K.. Ravelston 11. NSt i.- Oakland 1-2 51g slop 12 109 7 9 9 8el Selden 10 LaCamargiie, S.M'thews. .I.Basev 88*02 Oakland 31 f 42ij slop 50 109 7 6nk 4s* Kennedy 8 Soon. Saui.Matthe.vs. Jim Basey. 884«0 Oakland 31 f 424 fast 100 109 9 10 19'HKeanedy Kt Mazie Girl. Cache. Soon. W Oakland 21 f 411 fast 30 99 9 10 .10 10=]JGargan 10 Edda. Vague, Salali. GREEN ISLE, br. f. 2 109 By St. Avonicus— Maid of Fermoy (T. Fox). 88,92 Oakland 1-2 4SJ fast 21 109 4 E .".' 6«! 0 Archib'd 9 Media. Othalc. Academist. 88683 Oakland 1-2 50^ hvy 3 109 1 (i 5J 5«J Vosper 10 Ritta, Zlata Brana. Abigail K. WILTRTJDE S., b. f, 2 99 By Ossary— Rose of China (Allen A- Hensley). 88792 Oakland 1-2 481 fast *l I'M I 2 21 if|K(lt 9 Media. Othale. Academist. 88.12 Oakland 3} f 42 good 50 102 S 4= 4«J Kederis 7 Milt Jones, Aldrian, Ban Ann. 8858.. Oakland 1-2 50? hvy 15 109 3 5 7- k si3JA Williamslo Ritta. Zlata Brana. Abigail K 8*648 Oakland 31 f 42 good 40 106 I I W- 51:1T Riee 9 Win. Winter. J. Baser, Aragonese. DOLLY V. B.. br. f, 2 109 By Orsini— Companita (Stockton Ranch Stable). 8*875 Oakland 1-2 4 SI fast 40 100 8 '88 8"|Bmxtoa 9 Elnar. Abigail K., Ban Ann. SS747 Oakland 1-2 491 fast 20 109 10 10 9i 915JG Archlb'dlO Salali. Ban Ann, Abigail K. LADY M. M., ch. f, 2 109 By Rey el Santa Anita— Belledama (Maine Stable). B98K Oakland 1-2 48? fast 100 101 2 9 9 9 ("ttonoau 9 Elnar, Abigail K., Ban Ann. ROSENTA, ch. f, 2 109 By Bearcatcher — Rose of Magenta (E. Hackett). BJBBj Oakland 1-2 50i hvy 20 111 10 10 10 10 Mentry 10 Ritta, Zlata Brana, Abigail K. KIEFER. br. g, 2 109 By Illowaho — Energia (Frazier & Farris). 88154 Oakland 3-S 3C slow 40 106 9 11 ft*" A Thomas 11 Vague. Ritta, Soon. 87915 Oakland 3-S 36| slop 25 109 8 8= 8=4iVosper 9 D.Campbell. Aldrian, MillJones. First start for the following: PEARL BASS. b. f. 2 109 By Altamax— Sea Bass (Burns & Waterhouse). BESSIE C, b. f. 2 109 By St. Avonicus— Maid of Fermoy (W. C. Liven - eood). Second Race [2nd Oakland] SECOND RACE— Futurity Course (170 feet less than 3-4 mile). 3-year-olds and upward. Selling. » . 1N17— 1 :"S'i — 2— 99. i LENA LECH, ch. f, 4 108 By Gold Heels— Early Love (E. G. Soule). 8J*.* Oakland 3-4 1:14 fast 9 H« 2 3 3 5= 43 Cobnm 8 MarseAbe, Marburg. Dr.D'gherl v ss713 Oakland 3-4 1:15 good 18-5 107 3 4 4 3"k 3"'l foburn 8 Servicence. MarseAbe. Banouie'a S8507 Oakland 3-4 1:15 nlop 3-2 105 1 2 2 l1 1*J Taplin (i Emma G.. Hampass, Roberta. S*4TI Oakland 3-4 1:151 fast 8 109 10 7 3 2" 5!1 Coburn 12 Roberta. Kmma O., Ornate 87879 Oakland W C 1:12 slop 8 105 1 6 6 5* 3« Coburn 8 Inclement, Billv.Mver. Burleigh. 87780 Oakland 3-4 1:141 slow 4 107 I 1 1 3t 3j Coburn 8 Emma G.. Thistle Belle. Steel. 87690 Oakland 3-4 1:151 hvy 2 109 1 2 2 23 31 i Taplin 10 ThistleBeile. Biskra, D.Ledgett. WHS Oaklami 3-4 UK] slow 7 104 3 2 1 l2 l"t Taplin 9 Sam Barber. Ybor. Valoski; ROBERTA, ch. f. 3 95 By Ort Wells — Sweet Billie (H. A. Mercer). SSE79 Oakland 3-4 1:141 fast 35 97 8 C 6 4'i M Rooney !» Banoniea. L.Rensselaer. Camera. SSS62 Oakland 3-4 1:14 fast 25 95 8 9 9 4U 3'2 Rooney 9 Metropolitan. Creston, Kllerd. 88628 Oakland 5J f 1:10 hvy 12 fi " 9 S 9 J»| Selden 9 Banoniea. BeanMan. M.Musgrave 88536 Oakland 1 1 :45 hvy 30 95 1 5 4 2 3* 4s E Martin 10 Tremargo. Fr'chCook. Hampass 885i)7 Oakland 3-4 1:15 slop 7 95 3 6 5 5-*. 4"1E Martin C, Eena I^eeb, Emma G.. Hampass. 88471 Oakland 3-4 1:151 fast 12 97 1 3 4 l°k Ink e Martin 1L' Emma G.. Ornate. Netting. 88382 Oakland FCl:llgfast 8 94 9 7 7 65 53J E Martin 10 HelenCarroll. Tremargo, Salvage 883»i Oakland 3-4 1:14* good 10 95 1 6 9 8 8" Parker 9 Hannibal Bey, Argonaut, Beda. EL MOLLNO. b. g, 3 92 By Ormicant— Perfecto (M. Reisj. 88758 Oakland 1 1:42| fast 15 91 fill 2 S| 9IS Kederis 11 Rubric. Cofipers. Krench C X)k. S v.srr Oakland FC 1:121 hvy 12 90 5 4 4 4i 9" Kederis It I'nulCIifford, Rosamo. Hampass. 88450 Oakland 3-4 1:14 fast 15 87 5 3 2 2J 6" i Kederis 9 Ladyl'anebita. Redeem, R. Junior 88244 Oakland F C 1:11? mud 6 10S 2 1 2 • * l1 J Kederis 9 S.Grain. A.Hvinan. J.CafTerata. K8172 Oakland 3-4 1:152 slop 20 93 7 5 6 9= 719 Kederis 10 Radation, Faneuil Hall. Burieigh 88100 Oakland F C 1:12 good 8 SS 3 111= l'J Kederis 12 Rustling Silk. Beda. Banrose. 88057 Oakland FC 1:111 fast 13-5 90 5 2 2 2"k 4«i Kederis 9 Anglefaee, Kai^erhoff. Con.Costa 87685 Oakland F C 1:131 hvy 9 107 4 3 2 43 47J Kederis 11 TonyFaust, Wieket, Glennadeane TITUS II., b. g, 10 111 By Bloomsbury— Sister to Ruth Ryan (G. P. McNeil). 88874 Oakland F C 1:11 fast 10 116 3 1 1 l«l 1U Meutrv 12 No Quarter. '.dopus. Estelle M. SN7::: Oakland 3-4 1:14? fast 15 99 7 7 fi 6»k 6TJ Jalmsen 12 Burnell, MavS^it ton, AmieMcCieo 8866«» Oakland 3-4 1 :15i« good 7 106 6 8 6 'i 58i Jahnsen 11 Mat. Mack. SaloinvJane. ElodiaB. 88587 Oakland F C 1:121 hvy 60 105 7 10 10 10 10" Jahnsen 11 I'aulClifford. Rosamo. Hampass. 88382 Oakland F C 1 :11g fast 6 110 2 2 1 11 7*1 Mentry 10 HelenCarroll Tremargo. Salvage 8S32S Oakland 3-4 1 :15g good 15 10S 9 5 4 6»k 4'5 Shale 12 Ar.Hvman. Sil. Grain. Kaiserhoff 88077 Oakland 3-4 1:141 fast 40 107 9 9 9 9 g^JShale 9 Inclement, Sainest. Biskra. 87800 Oakland 3-4 1 :15g slow 23 115 6 4 5 8= 8*i Shale 11 Creston, Fath. Stafford, Woodl'der LITTLE SISS. b. f, 4 ' 101 By Greenan— St. Lucie II. (Quinlan & Peck). S8876 Oakland F C 1:101 fast 6 111 8 8 3 2-i 2' Borel 12 Tramotor. Kaiserhoff. I'lilllistina S8CI7 Oakland F C 1 :11J good 4J 114 8 7 6 2h 4'J tlross lo Woodlander. Redondo. Burleigh. 88568 oak land 3-4 1:16 hvy 10 107 2 4 2 23 1* Gross 12 Salomv Jane. Elodia B.. Banros- 87757 Juarez 51 f 1 :07i fast 10 110 12 11 11 11 11» l»uder 12 lnaGray.S.Rosstnore.Flor.Mvers. 87119 Juarez 3-4 1 :13i* fast 25 108 3 6 6 5-J 5« C H Shil'g 7 Posing. Minnolette. Ina Gray. 87034 Juarez 7 -S 1:321 slow 25 102 3 4 4 6 81 10»J Kennedy 12 Sabado, Plume, Rickey. AMPEDO. br. k, 6 114 By Alrescot— Day Dream (E. Wayland). nm Oakland 3-11:11* fast 12 114 10 7 4 5nk 41 T Riee 12 Kllerd. Ben Stone. I obleskill. 88S58 Oakland 2-4 1:14 fast 20 112 7 fi fi 6.1. fi8 Kent S MarseAbe, Marburg. Dr.D'ghertv SS724 Oakland 3-4 1 :1 41 good 25 110 7 4 « 8"k 98 ■ Callabanll Rosamo, Kmma G.. Rov Junior. USia Oakland 3-1 1:151 hvy 16-5 115 4 2 2 2* 1? Page 8 Ingham. Blaeksbeep, Gen.Haley 8*-4S4 Oakland 3-4 1:1*1 fast 15 114 8 7 8 8= P| Page Kt Argonaut. Faneuil Hall. Kllerd. 88401 Oakland F C 1:101 fast 15 115 8 5 8 10l lO^It'oburn 11 Adena. Argonaut. Dareington. 88383 Oakland F C 1 :10g fast 6 113 4 5 4 3= t* Page 8 Th. Belle, M.Musgrave. P. Mahone 88222 Oakland 3-4 1:164 hvy 12 112 1 3 2 2nk 45 Vosper .ri Grace G.. Thistle Belle, Fordello 88155 Oakland F C 1:12 slow 10 108 4 2 2 2= 1*| Page 11 DukeofMi]?n, Biased. M.Montrose FATHER STAFFORD, b. p. 4 112 By The Friar— Lingerie (H. G. Ross). MM Oaklami 3-4 1:14 fast 11-5 los 3 2 2 3b 5° Gross s MarseAbe. Marburg, Dr.D'ghert v MM Oakland 3-4 1 :14§ fast 5 105 2 2 1 l'J lr' Selden :i Airs. Ilex. Ellerd. 88774 Oakland T C 1:12 fast 8 108 7 3 2 li 1-i Gross 12 Kaiserhoff, SteeJ. Netting. 8x647 Oakland F C 1 :111 good 10 116 10 fi 8 7- 7s i Selden 10 Woodlander. Redondo. Burleigh. HC24 Oakland 5'. f 1 Mi hvv 11-5 111 E 4 4 El 4:'i Rettig 11 Salvage. GoodShip. Metropolitan. 8S5.5o Oakland 3 4 1:16 hvy 8-5 104 2 2 2 4i 2 1 T Riee 9 St. Francis, Dovalta, No Quarter MS Oakland P C 1:12 fast 8 124 10 11 N M 7*\ Rettig 11 Bassenger, Tremargo. Beda. SS172 Oakland 3-4 1:15? slop 8 111 5 3 5 7s 9" A Thomas 10 Radation. Faneuil Hall. Burleigh SERVICENCE, ch. c. 4 111 Bv Service — Innocence (W. H. Travers). SS776 Oakland 3-4 1:141 fast 12 MS fi 6 fi 6 6"".A Wilson 7 Goldnnn. Lady Pancuita. Orelio. 88713 Oakland 3-11:15 good 7 112 1 2 2 21 1"J G Arebib'd 8 MarseAlie. KenaLeeh. Banoniea. 88627 Oakland 11:434 hvy 13-5 111 2 111 1*1 4"J Vosper 11 Miss Picnic. Wbidden. Tremargo ■d Oakland 3-4 1:14* hvy 7 96 6 2 2 3= 3'J Selden 9 Orelio. Thistle Belle, Goldnnn. BRK1 Oakland 3-4 1:16 hvy 10 111 7 4 4 4= 5!! E Martin 8 Orelio. MarseAbe. Mad.Musgrave 88174 Oakland 11:42? slop 1 100 5 2 2 2 2=1 3«1 Taplin 6 KeepMoving. Bishop W.. Raleigh 8S1 28 Oakland lm70y 1:461 hvy 4 105 5 3 1 1 3= 6'"lSelden 8 JudgeQuinn. Raleigh, K. Moving YEOR. ch. g. 4 98 By Handsel— Eitra (W. T. Anderson). KJKH Oakland 3-4 1:141 fast 60 lo:: 4 S 8 lo' ll' Nolan 12 Ellerd. Ben Stone. CobleakilL IJIBOaklaad 5-8 1 :ooj fast 25 105 10 10 10 M M*» Nolan 11 E.M.Frv, Minnedoeia. R.elTovar 87SS Oakland 3-4 1 :ir,» slow 2\ 106 1 1 2 9 3 . Vosper 9 I^-na Leeh. Sam Barber. Valoski. BZ3N ojtk land 3-4 1 :14J fast 6 106 4 4 4 4- 5*3 Vosper 8 Marse Abe. FatherStaffonl. Steel 87134 Oakland 3-4 1:15 slop 7 120 7 6 4 2"k 2" CH MillerlO Billv Mver. St. Avon. Meltor.dale 87049 Oakland B f 1 :07 fast 9-5 104 7 6 6 H 47 C H Miller 9 Marburg. This. Belle. AnnieWells 87"24 Oakland 51 f 1 :06g fast 25 107 3 3 6 6 6"HC H Miller 0 Prejulclo, LadvElizabeth. Sewell SC935 Oakland 5 f 1 :o7jj fast 7-5 100 4 11 l=i 1=1 C H Mil lerl 2 Novgorod. F.Stafford. Fan.Hall. MABEL HOLLANDER, b. m, 6. 104 By Maxio— Circlet (E. J. Ramsey). «3*i Ogden I l:38f slop 2| M7 »;-■ Pick.ns » DorotkrAaa, Salneari, MaodMcG. 8U8S Ogden I 1 :50§ slop 21 M7 1**9 J.dins' n 8 MaudMcG.. Rost. Daly. Cobleskiil KAMPASS. b. c, 4 111 By Hammon — Pass (J. J. Conner). 88*62 Oakland 5-4 1:14 fast 15 111 5 5 4 S3 7*'J, Gross ".» Metropolitan. Creston. Bofeerta. 8877.". Oakland Ff 1:111 fast 8 111 S 2 3 6= 7'} G Archib'dlO St. Francis. GoodSbip. Kmma (i. HC27 Oakland 1 1:431 hvv 12 109 5 6 7 6 El I1*1A Williamsll Miss Picnic. Whidden. Tremargo 885*7 Oakland F'' 1:12* hvv 21 109 I 6 6 H 3' 3 Page 11 Paul Clifford. Rosamo, Beda. KSTiVi Oakland 1 1:45 hvy 20 112 S C 6 5 6= 3'i Kederis 10 Tremargo, FrenchCook. Rooerta 8,s.""; Oakland 3-4 1:15 slop 25 110 5 3 3 H 331 Kederis (i Lena Lech. Emma G.. Roberta. 88450 Oakland 34 1:14 fast 15 111 8 7 9 9 g^jMentry 9 LadyPanchita. Redeem. R. Junior QUICK TRIP, ch. c. 4 103 Bv Cunard — Confidante f Walker & MoXinni:)). SS«74 Oakland F C 1:11 fast 4 li:! 8 7 lo Is S»i'A Williaiiisl2 Titus II., No Qaarter, ('alopns. 8S688 tlaklaml .".-4 1:16 hvy 40 107 :; I « fi fi=° A Williams 6 Banorella. M. Picnic. Daieington 88824 Oakland :.'. f 1 : 0? livv fi'i 108 7 7 6 4' B»| A Williamsll Salvage. G'XKlShip. Metropolitan. 87410 Oakland 5J f 1:101 slop 25 105 9 8 M 8l 818 W Powers 10 Rapid Water, Dovalta. Dallv. Third Race [3rd Oakland] THIRD RACE — 1 Mile. 3-ycar-olds and upward. Allowances. ( 9104— 1:.*58%— 4- 95. i CHESTER KRUM. ch. c. 3 102 By Sir Hercules — Ravolette (E. Moyne). KM23 Oakland 1 1-8 1:32 fast 9 5 :»2 4 4 4 2 1 2" BeMca B orbicular. Implement. K.T.Frver K8777 Oakland 1 1:41 fast 2 M 3 11 1 II 1* S -lden 5 orbicular. Iaclcm'nt. CokweUlack B8749 Oakland 3-4 i:iu last 17-10 108 5 4 4 3'i 2" A WiU'rca 5 DaddyCtp, L. Elisabeth, tXnittm WSt (takland 1 1:41 good 11-5 90 E 4 5 4 1* 3'i A Thomas «i Righteasy. Inclenent, Nadzu. 881..V1 Oakland 3-4 1 :131 good 4-5 107 4 4 4 4 23 Page 4 M.O'Connell. Cop'rtown. Ralronia 884 ;: ( ;ikiaiid 8-4 1:138 fast 2 M2 2 I 4 4 1- Taplin 4 B-offortane, DaddyGlp. Lewtotoa 883«o Oakland 1 1:431 hvy 5 93 4 3 5 4 53 2" E Martin I Raleigh. Inclement. I-Dieudonne 88175 Oakland 1 1-16 l:49i slop 15 115 5 6 6 6 6 6=» A Williams fi Turret. Old Mexico. JudgeQuinn. PHIL MOHR, b. g. 3 86 By Sain — Highland (J. L. Ross). S8M Oakland •"•' r i : *;% tm* fi Mi » I E ' ■■ VI Selden B GalTeaea, Btaoealar. Dr.D'anerty MM* Oakland 5 t lMt Cast N BS fi S fi 4- 4' Held* a 8 L.Diendonne, Ctondlisltt. I'ernL. 88783 Oakland 7-S 1:274 fast 3 97 12 1 1 11 3} Selden 'i Key Hindoo. Cat. Jack. Fancy. X8663 Oakland 11:41 good 8 87, fi 5 2 3 3' 6'" Selden ( Kighteasy. Iinlemeut. Ch.Krnm. MM Oakland 3 4 1 :14i slow 11-5 95 8 fi 63 M Selden 9 Th. Belle, E.Harw'd. W.T.Ov'ton 88388 Oakland 1 1:42 hvv 2J 92 3 2 2 2 24 2-J Seld.n 4 Bighteasy. Orhiiiilar. K.'l'.Frver. 8sr,:,:: (;akland 5 8 1:01 hv'v 4 94 4 5 4 4* 4" J A Thomas 8 Cloudlight. Madman. Fre.iuicio. 88...14 Mkland F C l:M| sl p 7-5 87 3 12 21 2-' Selden 0 R.Reed, Coppertown, L.r31izal eth ORBICTJT.AR. ch. h. 7 122 By Smile — Orbed Maiden (Johnson Sc Gray). ■ R8833 Oakland 1 1-8 1:52 fast 11-19 112 2 3 2 1 PI 1" G Archib'd B Ch.Krnm. ladnaeat. K.T. Fiver. 8077 Oakland 1 !:«; fa^t 3-4 112 4 3 3 2 8*1 V T Riee 5 Ches.Krnm. Inclement, I'ol. Jack 88714 Oakland 1 1-8 1:541 goodlS-38 188 4 3 3 2 2\ l« T Rice 5 Colonel Jack. Whidden. Kadsu. RS59«) Oaklami 11:12 hvv 1S-5 Mi 4 4 3 I 2" PIT Rice 4 Righteasy. PhilMohr. E.T. Fryer. 88487 Oakland 1 1:81 fa:-t " W 7 7 4 2 21 3=j T Rice 8 Arasee. Bubb'gWater. Righti'asy 88383 Oakland "■ 1:48 fast 5 110 4 7 S 6 6'" 43i T Rice 9 Bub. Water, Sil. Knight. F. Johnson 88127 Oakland 1 1:113 hvy 3 112 fi 4 4 5 !■ tf Maatr* • F.Johnson. SilKnight. OldMesieo INCLEMENT, b. 8. 4 105 By Peep o'Day — Rain Drop (L. F. O'Leary). S8833 Oakland 1I-M:j: fast 12 1" » 3 2 3 3 3l ■\'\ VaadWea .".orbicular. Ches.Krnm. K.T.I'iye;- (8777 takland 11:41 la t 7 MI 3 4 4 4 33 33 Vandusin 9 Ches.Krnm. Orhlealar, Col. Jack. k^ .'.:: Oakland 1 1:41 good 15 889 4 2 3 2 B*a 21 Vaaaraaen 8 Right 'asy. Cbeater Knun, Nadzu 8 «Ki8 Oakland 7-8 1:29 slop 11-10 100 5 2 2 I VI 1J K Martin 8 Rapid Water. Galvesca. La alii— 88591 Oakland ltnTOv I:46j( hvy 8 115 5 1 1 2 2»| "'} Mentry 6 Keep Moving. Col. Jaik. Miles. RS505 oaklan'l 1 1:41} slop 3 102 3 2 2 I 23 2=1 Kederis 5 Keep Moving. Miles. Raleigh. BMS3 Oakland F C \MH fast 6 103 3 2 2 2J 2J Taplin 7 Th. Belle. J.F.Crowley. R. Water. 884o» Oakland 7 8 1.26 fast 12 105 3 3 4 4 3* l*| I'age ti Arasee, L.Dieudonne. Rap. Water RALEIGH, ch. h. 6 106 By Bassetlaw— Gracine (I. H. Miller). S877K Oakland lm7«lv 1:451 fast 15 112 2 2 2 1 1' 1" T Rice 9 Bishop V.".. Hiacho. Whidden. 88(;vt, o:lklan.! 1 l:i"£ livv I Ml 1 I I I 8* 1*1 Gross 5 Kdl'.all. Lewiston. I.adyF.lizabeth 8K06- Oakland F C 1 : loj gof .d *) 1 Kt 4 9 9 7""- 4-'i A Will' ma 1 1 Gilbert Rose Scucll. UoUfian. iti Oakland ln«70 1:481 hvy IS 112 2 6 6 C ( c - T Rice I KeepMoviag. Col.Jack. Inclement S853T. Oakland i 1 16 l:48fbvi 12 9 t C 1 1 1 2= 4'? E Callahan 8 Arasee. Edwin T. Fryer. Nadzu KS5«C oakian I 1 1:411 slop 5 108 1 3 3 3 3* l'*lVoeaer 5 Keep Moving. Inclemeul. Miles. 88487 Oakland ll:4t) fast 30 98 8 8 8 S 6- 6'" Selden 8 Arasee. BiibbCgWatei-. Orbicular - - Oakluo4 i l:*3p hvv 4.3-5 105 \ 2 2 2 2=J 1" Vosper 0 C.Kruui, Inclement, L.Uicuuonue. AKS-AR-BEN. b. c. 4 105 By Ben Brush — Hampton Belle (W. S. Rogers). '.879 i Oakland 1 116 1:484 fast 13-5 108 3 6 6 I 4-' 2= Gross 7 John Louis. Ca.liclmn. Legatee 88841 Oakland 13-16 2:02 good 8-5 Mt2 5 fi 5 3 1 * 1= Gross 7 Miss Orbcwiis . Bryce. ( M Jack. SXW19 Oakland 1 1-16 l:50g slop 6 108 1 8 7 S 8 8,3\(iross 9 Radation, Rubric. Avontellus. 88552 Oakland lm7ov 1:471 hvy IS 103 4 5 6 3 33 3=* (iross 0 Col.Jack. Keep Moving. Redeem. S8468 Oakland 1 3 If. 2:01 fast 7 103 5 6 5 3 II 1=1 Coburn t! Ouatassa. Homeless. .Mr Joan. 88404 Oakland 1 1-16 1 :471 fast 15 103 7 9 9 5 31 3'iE Smith 1 1 Sir John. Onatassa. J. (_. ( ft m. •(8102 Oakland 1 1-8 1:54 good 12 104 4 5 4 4 i - i" I Smilh 7 Desperado, l-Yench Cook, fcirjoun FANCY, b. m. 5 104 Bv Worcester— Regatta II. (H. Mack). 38877 Oakland 8} f 1:28 fast 20 188 9 M 11 13 12-' Anderson .5 Enfield. JhaGaHney. ol. Jack. $87*5 Oakland f-8 1:271 fast 8 188 6 5 E 3 3"k 4s Aadenon 8 Rey Hindoo, PhilMohr. toi. .lack E8714 Oakland 1 1-8 1 :54* good 15 94 5 2 2 1 4'i 5"JAnderson .-.Orbicular. Colonel. I a el,. Whidden sSfiOf. Oakland 7-8 1:29 slop 20 99 6 fi- r, 5 fi 5,4jAnderson «! Inclement. Rap. Water. GalTeaea 0891 Oakland lm79y 1 :4fi? hvy 6 97 6 5 5 5 53 5'«JAnderson 0 KeepMovinff. Col.Jack. Inclement S84S9 Oakland 51 f 1 :06K fast 20 102 6 6 6 7« 45 Anderson S J.H.Sheelian. P.Mohr. Sal At cum S8I03 Oakland f -8 1:26 fast 13-5 103 2 5 3 3 5" 5«J Taplin 0 Arasee. L.Dieudonne, Inclement. 8.5157 Oakland 1 l:41g slow 4} 107 2 3 3 2 2" 45 Anderson .rt Roaalare. Inclement, haleigh. ROUND AND ROUND, b. g, 5 106 By Sandringhara— Irish Reel (J. Barnes). 88904 Oakland lm70v 1:451 fast 20 99 5 3 1 1 3-' ,vi Bcvan 7 Risbop W.. K. T. Fryer Redeem ^8■-78 Oakland lin70y 1:451 fast 6 I08 4 6 6 4 4J 73J Keogh 8 Raleigh. Bishop W., Hmeko. S8J88 Oakland lm70v 1:49] fast 11-5 105 1 2 1 1 1' 23i Vosper S Ed.T.Fryer. Whidden. Bishop W S8386 Oakland lmiUv l:4S8 fast 20 100 1 7 7 5 53 4«J Bevan 9 Ed Ball. Follie U, Onatassa. 8174 Oakland 1 l:42g slop 25 92 3 6 6 6 6 6la Bevan ti K. Moving. BisnopW.. Servicence 58128 Oakland lm70v 1 :46J hvy 12 108 7 7 7 7 710 7=° E Sullivan 8 JudgeQuinn. Raleigh. K. Moving S7877 Oakland FCl:12J!slop 8 MB 9 9 9 9 B*§ Herman 9 E. M. Fry. Matt, Adena. •(7847 Oakland F C 1:111 good 6 111 7 8 8 84 I»| Herman 18 Adena. M. Montrose. B. Kinney. S7803 Oakland 6J f 1:21* slow 9 110 4 6 4 3-' 3'i Herman 10 Bishop W.. Banoniea. Koy T. Fourth Race [4th Oakland] FOURTH RACE— 3-4 Mile. 3-year-olds and upward. Handicap. (7«i« — 1 ill".— 3— 110.) FERN L., b. m, 5 91 By Dewey or Otis — King's Lady (A. J. Jackson). 89888 (takland 51 f 1:06* fast 30 89 S 2 2 2'J 31 A Thomas t! K.Oieudoiaie. ("light. Phil Mohr. " 88779 Oakland F C 1:10*. fast 50 ;:9 4 11 4 4'° A Thomas 4 R. Hindoo. I..l)ieu donne. Th. Belle 88393 Oakland 51 ( 1:871 Dry 75 95 4 4 6 6 6'»iAnderson • J.Il.She'han. M.O'Con'l. Csarreaea SSX89 V'c'trver 5 1-2 f 1498 mud 31 109 1' G Archib'd t Jessup Burn. Palo Alto. Fancy. IBT8" Tap! |f— I 5-8 l:00i fast 3J 109 4* Vosper 7 Spoil n. Eliz. Harwood. Jes. Burn LIKELY DIEUDONNE. ch. g. 4 108 By Dieudonnc— Superfine (Raisin CU7 Stable). 88880 Oakland 51 f 1 Mt fast 6 MB 1 1 1 1111 A Williams ti Cloudlight. Fern I... Phil Mohr. 88779 Oakland F C 1:101 fast 8-5 104 2 1 1 1= 3*| A Williams 4 RcyHlndOO, ThistleBeile. FeruK. 8872s Oakland 3 4 1:14 g.tod 7 109 3 11 1' 2' A Williams S Goldnnn. Kid North. Orelio. 38403 Oakland 7-8 1:26 fast 2J 104 1 1 1 1 11 2 A Walsh i Arasee. Inclement. Rapid Water. 9387 Oakland 5' 11:063 fast 15 10S 6 2 3 2='. 12 Kennedy 7 M.O'Connell. Prejuicio, PhilMohr 38399 Oakland " 1 1:431 hvy 5 98 2 1 1 1 ll 4li (' Williams 8 Raleigh. ChesterKrum. Inclement 88278 Oakland 3-4 1 :161 hvy 13-10 106 4 1111 2 li Vosper 8 M.O'Connell. K. Water, Rolierta. 88128 Oakland 3-4 1:15 hvy 1 106 3 11 1= 1' Taplin S Sewell. LadyPanchita. Marburg. REY HINDOO, ch. h, 5 114 By Rey el Santa Anita— La Hindos (Oakwood Stock Ranch). S8795 Oakland 7-8 1 :27A fast 11-20 114 3 3 4 2 V U G Archib'd (i Phil Mohr. Col.Jack. laney. S8779 Oakland F C 1 :ln», fast 3 MB 3 4 4 31 1-'. G Archib'd 4 L.llicndonne, Th.Belle. Ferp L. S84S9 Oakland 51 f 1 :06i fast 5 107 3 4 4 6J 7 10 Vosper B .T.H.Shee'.ian. P. Mohr. S'alAt cum 88387 Oakland Si f 1 :06g fast 9-5 109 3 6 7 7 B*} Page 7 L.D'donne. M.O'Connell. Prejuicio 88129 Oakland 51 f 1 :08g hvy 8-6 109 3 4 4 3 2" Taplin 7 Rosslaro, Galvesca. E. llarwootl S6938 Oakland 3-4 1:121 fast 9-5 112 4 4 4 4'1 5=1 Cavan'gh 6 Preiiiicio. Arasee. Cloudlight. 98998 Oakland 6-8 591 good 2 112 4 4 3 3'i P| Cavan'gh 7 Cloudlight. Prejuicio. Seweil. 86S06 Oakland F C 1:101 good 8-5 108 4 3 2 2= U Cavan'gh 5 Sewell. Lewiston. Nngazara. BUBBLING WATER, br. f, 4 117 By Colonel Wheeler— Shasta Water (Molera & Josephs). B8887 Oakland 11:40 fast 7 112 1 6 5 4 3= 2«* E Martin S Arasee. Orbicular. Righteasy. 88885 Oakland 11:40 fast 8 110 1 1 1 3 31 1| E Martin 9 Sil. Knight. F.Johnsnn. Orbicular SS277 Oakland 1 1:43 hvy 2J 109 1 3 2 1 1*1 1= E Martin 6 F. Johnson. Sil. Knight. Fr. Cook. " 88127 Oakland 11:412 hvy ■« 110 3 1 1 1 fi 6" E Martlu 6 F.Johnson, SH-Knlght. Old-Mexico S78SO Oakland lm20v 1 :43S slop 9-10 110 12 2 4 4 2*1 Taolin 4 Rosslare. Raleigh. Ed Ball. 87778 Oakland 1 l:40g slow 6-5 114 3 2 2 2 2* 23.*. E Martin 4 JeanetteM.. Sil. Knight. Fulletta. 87436 Oakland 1 1:421 hvy 3-2 110 3 1 1 1 14 lal I Martin ti FortJotvnson. Raleigh, JeanetteM S729S Oakland 7-8 1:26 fast 3 108 3 1 1 1 ft* l1} E Martin 7 Arasee. JeanetteM.. .Sllv.Knght TIM GAFFNEY, b. g, 5 107 By Golden Garter— Miss Maxim (J. S. Harlan). S8877 Oakland 6) f 1:20 fast 13-10 114 1 I I 21 2" Q Arebib'd .".Enfield. Col mel Jack. Mx lin. 88832 Oakland FCl:ld fast 18-5 109 1 4 6 61 5;5 fi Archib'd 7 Gtiidfinn. Thistle Belie. Balronn* SBS8S Oakland 11:40 fast 7 105 5 3 3 2 2= 531 Kennedy 9 Bub. Water. Sil.Knight.F.Johnson S8349 Oakland 5-8 591 fast 30 107 4 5 5 5* 431 Kennedy (» Pajaroita. J.H.Sheehan. Madman $8301 Oakland 3-4 l:15|hvy 41 110 1 4 5 5* 4" Kennedy • I/»wisto;i. Righteasy. Rich. BJaW S7712 Oakland 1 1-16 1:49*. slow 3 MB 111 1 l3 1=J Coburn 4 Sil.Knight. Nadzu. F. Johnson. S7664 Oakland 5-8 1:018 hvy 3 110 4 4 4 4= 2= Coburn 5 Cloudlight. Binocular.Bellwether 37604 Oakland 1 1:44? slop 11-10 109 2 111 1!J 13 Coburn 5 Raleigh. Fulletta. Trust. KID NORTH, blk. g, 3 89 By Bannockburn— Merida (G. A. Marshall). K 903 Oakland P C 1:18 fast 12 99 6 3 4 6' 5s? .Selden 7 Spohn. Lady Fanclula. orelio. 88882 Oakland F('hll) fast 10 SS 7 7 7 7 7"' Kederis 7 Goldnnn. ThisCe Belle. Ralronia 88728 Oakland 3-4 1:14 good 10-5 91 5 3 I 3"t I*| Selden S Goldnnn, Like.Hieudonne, Orelio SS716 Oakland F C 1 :lll good 16-5 100 7 7 4 li l1 Selden 9 M. Picnic. L.ClinUni. L.Panchita. 88665 Oakland 3-4 1 :15g good 3J 95 7 3 1 1= 8* Seld.-u 7 (Jood Ship, HiackO. Argonaut. SS635 Oakland F C 1:121 slow 5 112 3 3 4 2*i 12 Selden 11 DixieDixon, Gramercy, Descend t SBE97 Oakland 3-4 1:15 slop 14-5 90 6 4 6 6 6'» Selden 6 Lena Leeh. Emma G., Hampass. SS4S6 Oakland F C 1:10 fast 6 85 7 6 4 4= 3*J Selden . 8 Sewell, Spohn, Orelio. Fifth Race [5th Oakland] FIFTH RACE— 1 Mile and 70 Yards. 3-year-olds and upward. Selling. (00056—1:43—5—108.) COLONEL JACK. b. h. 6 . 105 By Pessara— Middy Morgan (O. Turek). 88877 Oakland 81 f 1:20 fast 20 114 3 4 4 4'. S-\ Mentrv ."» Enfield. Jim Gafifney. Spohn. 8S833 Oakland 1 1-8 1:52 fast 15 97 1 1 1 4 43 511 A Thomas o Orbicular, Ches.Krum. Inclement 887:15 Oakland 7-8 1 :27J fast 20 114 2 4 3 5 4»k 3= Mentrv (i Rey Hladoo, Phil Mohr. Fancy. SS. .7 Oakland 1 1:41 fast 20 102 5 5 5 5 4J 4s Gross B Ch. Kruni, Orbicular, Inclement S8714 Oakland 1 1-8 1:54$ good 30 103 1 1 1 1 li 24 Gross 5 Orbicular. Whidden. Nadzu. $8649 Oakland 1 3-16 2:02 good 13-5 106 2 1 1 1 4=i 4«1 Page 7 Aks-Ar-Ben. M.Offlcious, Bryce. S8591 Oakland lm7fly 1:463. hvy 13-5 105 4 2 3 3 34 2 E Martin 6 Keep Moving. Inclement, Miles. 58552 Oakland lm70y 1.471 hvy 15 103 3 2 2 2 2=S 1= E Martin G K. Moving. Aks-Ar-Ben. Redeem BEAU MAN, ch. c, 4 101 By Beau Ormonde — Afamada (Bard & Farrar). 88S34 Oakland 1 1:42 fast 7 108 1111 1". 2'£ T Tavlor 8 Whidden. Redeem. Hiacko. 88724 Oakland 3-4 1:144 good 12 107 10 lo 9 101 ll11 T Tavlor 11 Rosamo. Emma G.. Roy Junior. 8SCS8 Oakland 3-4 1:16 hvy 10 110 1 3 5 5« 4121T Tavlor 6 Banorella, M. Picnic. Dareington 88628 Oakland 51 f 1:10 hvy 41 111 5 7 5 3"" 21 T Taylor 9 Banoniea. M.Mu-grave. Burleigh, 88588 Oakland F C 1:111 hvy 10 109 7 6 6 41 3"I T Tavlor 7 L.Clinton. MissPicnic. Novgorod. 889M Oakland F C 1:10 fast 12 105 5 8 7 7= 6"i T Rice S Sewell. Spohn. Kid North. 88284 Juarez 7-8 1:26 J fast 3J 100 3 2 1 1 2nt 3'3 G McC'thy 0 OceanQueen. Meadow. M.Hannah 88253 Juarez 5-8 1:002 fast 6 104 1 2 2 2'J l"" T Rice 9 H.Garrett. Lykers. Gypsy King. J. R. LAUGHREY. ch. g. 6 112 By Sir Dixon— Daisy Rose (J. Murphy); 88748 Oakland 1 1-4 2:0'.)g fast 6 107 1 1 2 1 1] l3 Keogh 7 MissOfficious, Legatee. Wolfville 88649 Oakland 1 3-16 2:02 good 10 107 3 2 2 2 5= S'UKeogh 7 Aks-Ar-Ben. M.Ofticious. Bryce. S8572 Oakland 11:44 hvv 7 110 2 4 3 3 l1! I3 Keogh 12 Coblesk'l, Dr.Downie. J.Caffcrata 88470 Oakland lm20y 1:43 fast 15 111 3 9 9 9 9» 912 Keogh 11 Greteher.G., Crest'n, Glennadeane SS36S Oakland ' 1 1:434 fast 7 107 2 4 3 3 5'1 Ink Keogh 12 Dr.Downie. Ornate. Redwood II. 88249 Oakland lm20v 1:47 mud 30 106 7 8 8 6 5i 5fil E Martin 10 Hannibal Bev, Steel. Cataline. SS0S0 Oakland lm20y 1:442 fast 20 114 8 9 9 9 9 88 Keogh 9 Coppers, Tom O'Malley, Woolen HUSH MONEY, br. g, 5 106 By Ducat— Negress (D. S. Fountain). 88.878 Oakland lm20v 1 :43 fast 12 107 3 4 4 2 Ink in Cobnm 1 Rubric. .Miss Officious. Cadichon 88834 Oakland 1 1:42 fast 20 104 4 6 5 4 4= 5r,l Coburn S Whidden. Beau Man. Redeem. 88750 Oakland 1 1:421 fast 16-5 110 2 5 3 1 l"t4i; Mentry 11 Rubric, Coppers. French Coitk. SSC51 Oakland lm20y 1:44 good 11-5 111 2 5 6 8 8 B**|OraM 8 D.Enrique. Cobleskiil. Avontellus 8S4S4 Oakland 3-4 1:14 J fast 5 111 7 6 6 71 6« Kennedy 10 Argonaut, Faneuil Hall. Ellerd. S8434 Oakland 11:42 fast 18-5 108 4 12 2 2=1 Ink Vosper 10 MissPicnic. Chantilly. E.T.Frycr. 88367 Oakland 1 1:421 fast 1S-5 107 6 5 4 2 2=1 2* Kennedy 10 Illusion. Con. Costa. Avontellus. 87709 Oakland 3-4 l:l7g slow 3 105 3 9 9 9 55£ Selden 9 -Dr. Dougherty. Banoniea Ban'rella REDEEM, b. f. 3 87 By Eddie Jones — Mortgage (J. W. Paulsen). 88*1 '4 Oakland lnnOy l:45i fast 15 86 112 2 11 3'i' A Thomas 7 Bishop W'.. E.T.Frver. Joiin Louis 88B84 Oakland 1 1:43 fast 3J 94 3 5 6 3 25 3*1 A Thomas 8 Whidden. Beau Man. Hiacko. SS749 Oakland 3-4 1:141 last 15 8S 4 5 5 I 4"'!A Thomas 5 Dad.Gip. Ch.Krnm. L.Elizabeth. B8S27 Oakland 11:434 hvy 10 91 1 7 9 9 S1 5lfiJA Thomas 11 Miss Picnic. Whidden. Tremargo S8552 Oakland lm70y 1:474 hvy 10 86 1 4 4 4 5'1 4"J A Thomas 6 Col.Jack. K. Moving. Aks-Ar-Ben SS150 Oakland 3-4 1:14 fast 12 96 6 S 5 3= 21! A Thomas 9 LadvPanchita. R.Junior. BmmaG 86348 Oakland lmTOy 1:15? fast 15 87 2 4 4 4 21 Ml Thomas 6 Ed Ball, Bishop W.. Desperado. 88278 Oakland lm70y 1:47 hvy 15 S6 5 4 E 4 4J 513 A Thomas G Ed Ball. Whidden, Desperado. 88200 Oakland 1 l:44g mud 2 90 4 7 5 3 31 1" A Thomas 9 GretchenG.. Mr.Bishop, Col.Jack ELLERD, b. h, 7 114 By Herald— Tyna (C. Morton). 88801 Oakland 3-4 1:14 fast 3 114 1 3 3 2' II Vandsen 12 Ben Stone. Cobleskiil. Ampedo. S88S2 Oakland 3-4 1:14 fast 6 114 4 8 8 51 4= Vandusen 9 Metropolitan, Creston, Roberta. 88794 Oakland 3-4 1:141 fast 8 Ki7 8 9 9 B*l 4* Vandcsen 9 Father Stafford. Airs, Ilex. SS775 Oakland F C 1:11] fast 6 114 3 3 I 9 9"i Vand'sen 10 St. Francis. GoodShip. EmmaC. 88655 Oakland 61 f 1:22 hvy 5 114 7 5 4 3J 3"'^ Vandusen 9 Novgorod. Faneuil Hal I. Argonaut 88481 Oakland 3-4 1:141 fast 4 114 9 8 7 6"k 31} Vandusen 10 Arg'nuf, Fan.Hall. L.Rensselaer 8S431 Oakland 3-4 1:144 fast 4 10S 8 7 6 Ink 1} Vandusen 10 Phillistina, NoQuarter.Aftermatli 58366 Oakland F C 1:U| fast 15 113 4 4 4 31 33 Vandusen 9 Blaeksheep. No Quarter. Ite4jond J HIACKO, b. h. 5 105 By Fresno — My Fate (R. S. Davidson). 8*884 Oakland 1 1:12 fast 8-5 110 8 3 2 2 3= 41 A Williams 8 Whidden. Beau Man. Redeem. 8877,8 Oakland lm7oy 1:45* last 4 104 5 1 I 2 2*131 A Wiiliams 9 Raleigh. Bishop W Whidden. 88665 Oakland 3-4 1:1S| good 13-5 114 5 4 3 31 31 A Williams 7 Good Ship. Kid North. Argonaut. $8019 Oakland 3-4 1:158 slow 8 10S 9 9 6 3J Ink a Williams 9 Grace G. Burleigh, Rov Junior. S7S81 Oakland 1 1-16 1 :50| slop 15 108 9 7 6 6 5J MA Thomas 9 Con. Bell, Desperado, Spring Ban $7396 Juarez 1 1:42 slow 6-5 112 9 9 9 9 9 9" Kennedy 9 Whip Top. Gunston. Rickey. $7302 Juarez 1 1:41 last 7 110 '1 1 1 1 3J 9» T Riee 12 Pedro. Ora Suddnth. Gunston. $6267 Pimlico 1 1-2 2:35i fast 10 HO Left at the post. C Grand Orcagna. Pius&Needles. How.Shean MIKE JORDAN, b. g, 9 97 By Nephew— Zylnha (W, St. Vincent). 88821 Oakland 1 1-8 1:55? fast 6 112 2 4 1 1 1= 1*1 Denny 9 Spring Ban CockSure. Nasmerito ■ 68750 Oakland 1 1:422 fast 7 10S 8 11 10 9 9=1 7"; W Powers 11 Ri-biic. t'.i|iriers. French Cook. $8350 Oakland lm30y 1:441 fast 9-5 113 6 6 4 3 3.1 Pf Vosper 12 Woolen. Colbert. Ocean View. SSOS;! Oakland lm20y 1:49] fast 3J 109 7 5 3 I 3nk 4 Deny 9 Coppers. Tom O'Mallev, Woolen 877(3 Oakland 1 1-18 1:489 slow 4 98 5 5 4 4 7=1 4TJ Dennv 9 S'kSpring. Desperado. SpringBan $7551 Oakland 1 1:43* hvy 4 113 6 3 2 3 2=J 23 E Dugan 10 Meltondale. MoSSbaek. Whidden. $7411 Oakland lm70y 1 :48g slop 6 106 3 10 10 89 10 ia*»|Denny lo Meltondale. J.C.Clem. Co :kSare. 86369 Oakland lm20y 1:423 fast 5 106 3 4 4 5 4=1 3J Denny 10 Con. Bell, M. Naomi, C. Paine. LEGATEE, b. g, 8 102 By Belvidere— Legacy (Northwest Stable). 887% Oakland 1 1-18 1:4S4 fast 8 ln9 7 7 7 7 8*1 1" G Arc'.iib'd 7 .Tehiil.onis. Aks-Ar Ben. Cadichon 88748 Oakland 1 14 24BJ fast 4J MC fi fi 1 2 24 33:i Cross 7 J.R.I.'!.'hrev. M.Otlici's. Wlfville S86..2 Oakland lm20y 1 :44* good 10 106 1110 10 10 S1 6'" Page 13 Pickawav. ChariesCreen. Orilene S7964 Oakland 1 3-lfi 2:03* bvy 12 101 6 6 6 6 6 8*«}Baxton ; Whidden, Servicence. Homeless. 87412 Oakland 1 3-16 2:054 slop 12 109 6 6 7 5 41 3**! Cotton 8 Mr. Bishop. Brvce. Buckthorn. 87273 Oakland 1 1-8 1 :554 good 10 112 5 6 6 6 7J 10==IE Dugan 10 M.Offlrtona, M.Naomi. C.Paine. SVm Oakland 1 1-4 2:084 fast 5 109 7 7 7 6 5''" 4= "Cotton' 7 MissNaomi. St. Albans, Whidden Sixth Race [6th Oakland] SIXTH RACE— 3-4 Mile. 3-year-olds and upward. Selling. |TBJBJB8 . 1 :1 l-V,— :!--1 10. | BILLY MYER, b. g. 5 106 By Fresno — Pleasant Sail (J. M. Crane). 87879 Oakland F C 1:12 slop I 109 2 3 1 1*1 2*1 C Williams s Inclement. Vtm I.ech. Burleigh. 87803 Oakland F C 1:121 slop »-» MB 1 1 1 B«* 8»SC Williams 9 Orelio, Dareington Sink Spring. 8i4&i Oakland 3-4 1:151 hvy 13-5 10:. 2 1 1 l'li'ie WUIiatnall steel. Grace ;.. Serricenea. 8t386 Oakland 2-4 1:141 fast a 109 3 1 1 11 3'i C Williams s Anna May, Orelio, Graced. 8.223 Oakland 51 f 1:071, slow 3 107 1 11 |» l* c WilliamalO NoOaarter, Ampedo Cnnrn rltild 8.134 Oakland 3 4 1:15 slop 6 124 3 11 1" 1' C Williamslo Ybor. St. Avon. Meltondale. GOOD SHIP. ch. f. 3 90 By Cur.ard— Good Hope (J. Barnes). S877j Oakland F C 1:111 fast 9-5 •■» 7 8 5 :; 2" P.evan H» St. Francis. EmmaC. Beda. ^'',"' ( ak and 3-4 l:15i« good 8 88 fi 6 6 51 Ink Reran 7 Kid North. Hiack t. Argonaut. S -^ aJ^ and i' f l:0:is hvy 5 99 3 I I •* 2*1 Beraa ll Salvage. Metroitolitan, F.Stafford $M® Oakland 3-4 1:16 h\y 4 96 8 4 3 S*l S-\ E Martin 10 Metropolitan. Olathe. Redondo. £Z2 2*£!and. FC 1:124 slow 6 MB 2 3 4 3°^ 4" Vosper S Wieket. Paasenger. Metropolitan S.002 Oakland FC 1:111 fast 2 112 9 2 4 8*1 63J Vosper 9 s«ai«l R.. Ketchel. Calopus 88753 Oakland 7-8 1:281 mud 7 90 3 3 I 5 5n" 510lBevan 7 FRI Qalai MissPicnic. Balronia DOCTOR DOUGHERTY, b. c. 8 100 By Galveston— Lobosina (F. Harrington). «*06 Oakland 5J f 1:681 fast 20 112 I 5 3 1*13* Mentry 8 Galvesca. Binocular, Phil Mohr. 8S808 Oakland 3-4 1:14 fast 15 mi 5 4 I 2: 3" Selden S MaraeAhe. Marbnnr. Lena Lech. S8 28 Oakland 3-4 1:14 good 20 193 6 5 7 8 8«|J McBride s Goldtinn. L.Diendonne. K. North 88t,i'i Oakland 3 1 1 :14J slow 20 95 3 4 5 3* 5*1 E Martin it Th.Belle. E. Harwood. Phil Mohr 88610 Oakland 3 4 1:15|slop 13-5 98 6 7 5 ^ 8**1 Anderson sBigChief. P.. of Fortune. Waner. sv vi Oakland 3-4 1:141 hvy 15 96 8 7 4 4= B*| Anderson 9 Orelio. Thislle Belle, Serviecuee. Si5 SStr*"^ F r l:,3 fast 4* lft* : b fi 4"k "' Taplin 7 Balronia. Coppertown. Goldfinn. 98284 Oakland 8-4 1:19] fast 7 94 6 4 3 3=1 ?."\ B Martin 9 D.ofMilan. L.EIIzab'h. Inclement LORD OF THE FOREST, br. g. 7 111 By Octagon— Lady Viciet (W. Gabriel). S89fia Oakland 3-4 1 :13g fast 9 111 1 11 1' 1=1 Kederis 9 Fan.Hall. M.Musg, avc. Argonaut 8^T3» Oakland F C I:12J slow 8 loft 5 6 6 7= 1 Kederis 10 L.Bnttereun. Dareinston. Graeeti 8i!-o«L-c1n' ^ff i1:o3 S*"r 2 ?!'! 5 I 5 "^- Taplin 9 It,. Dougle rt.y.B;,n..niea Ban'rella fi? '. *d,k an'1 "~ \ }'-',Ji *»vjr 6 112 4 o 4 M 1*1 Taplin S E. M. Fiv. Creston. St. Francis. «4u a^an', '. : 72 fast 10 ',9 S 7 T •' 'V Kederis 11 Ih.rgin. Nagazam. Anna Ma v. SiiSSS&Bj K?"i V2H ?*»* ! !* 3 :{ ,; •' »" Kederis 9 Marburg. Grace 6. lncleinent l-^:Sa,kan'l 6J! IV fast ***1& h' 7 6 «J 13 Kederis R ««*lnerll Ampedo. NoOaarter 8,001 Oakland 3 4 1:141 fast 18-5 109 7 6 6 6= 5=J Gross 7 BillyMyer. Tliis.Belle. Novgorod ?^T EL TOVAB, br. c. 3 100 By Cruzados— La Plata (C. A. Baldwin \ "-:,:.' :,S,al" JT?, I:tS» ***. 10 !2 l 8 3 :r ::' Se***" " ■■ *'• •'"'• Mlnnedocia, ilex vS,:v :1^' and, '-,' ,:1- P00** llW :t * M !,"= * Ttawaa 10 Beda. Metropolitan. AldrCnich -v- -Ikhln $r }:t2, £vy f, "fi ! J :i f r' A T,,,,mi's 9 "™»"i *- BeaaMaa. M.Musgrave : u M' l 4 4 ,; K'-'l «T'.- }!k U •? ,vy Anders;.,, 1! TlUlnghast. T.Calhitnn. Banoniea 8.81. Oakland m F 'C ■ 1 :12j hvy 6 Ml 4 3 If 2» Taplin 9 Tillii.gbasr. This P.ell... Ila „ a™ 8W7 Oakland 3 I 1 :1»* hvy 21 99 3 11 l 1 7'=lTaplin 7 Ran Water Fonlello I Cnfreri r 87714 Oakland 3-4 1:158 slow 21 109 6 5 2 5*8*UTaplin 8 M p'icnu ■ 1 r t:'gi, rn 1 c?rfM A S7666 Oakland f C ;:1;j hvy m 98 7 i & 9) ** TaUii s *%Tt?l SIuVsuKod!' Dr D^ OOOD INTENT, br. g. 3 97 Bv Chilton— Contenta (H. G. Bedwell). I ■■ i Oakland :: 4 1:141 fast 41 97 2 I 1 ]". 9T1 A Tbomaa 12 Kllerd. ) -«-n Stone. CobleetkllL N8794 Oakland 3-4 1:14ft last 12 97 7 s I &* S*i a Tlin— ■ ! Father Stafford. Air*. Ilex. K8716 Oakland F C 1 :11| good 4 98 1 I s : 8" Kederis : KidXorth. MlaePicnle. 1.. Clinton 88201 Oakland SI f l.H mud l 107 :t ill1 2"- c II Shil'g S M. O'Oaanell. Besoa, Roberta. ■7JC Oakland ." ^ l 'ill slop 13 107 2 1 2 8* 7*» Tallin fl Coppcrtown. Na|iNk-k.O.Mc\ico. S75S3 Juarez 3-4 1:13ft fast 3-5 108 3 II l'J 11' (' II Shil'dO I.advPurot. M. Genevieve. Stat us. 87533 Juar^C 3-4 1:13ft fast 3 106 3 1 1 l» J'l C !I Shi! ';: » i .. I "n ik-1 i i 1 :i . Geaova, (nth. Scofl BMB2 J— W I 4 1:13 fast 4 M 2 l l r l*| C II Shil'g 7 AtNan.y. L.l'nrct. M .Genevieve MADELINE MUSGRAVE. br. f. 4 106 By Etlielbert— Amer:. ar, Bctutv (W. C. Scott), sxsmr. Oakland "4 1:131 last E MS ] s ; 2" |*l E Smith » !..•«: Unlorr-i. Fan. Hall, Arg'aul SK7S7 Oakland K C l . Ml fast u MS t :, :, :,-• 4 ', F. smith i; Baaorelta. LPaoehita. Barbara. r**tf2t Oaklaad ::-i l:l«| good 21 !'•:: fi II II II 6*f B Smith n Iman, liaaia i:.. Boy Jiiiii.ir. xstws Oakland 3-4 1:1C livy n km; 4 2 4 4} .'.'-'K Smith 8 Ilaaorella. M. Picnic. Darelnctoa Oakland 5ft f i:io hvy 8 MS I I 9 5» J'l E Smith ! Baaonica, Beau Man. Barieigh. - SS Oakland F C 1:11] hvy 3 104 4 3 4 :.' 6,flSeldeo 7 I., Cllatoa, MissPicnic BoauMan ss.".:i Oakland 1 1 1:16 ii,y IS Ml 4 3 3 ::' M T ftUee s Grelio. Marsc Abe. G«mcG, sMSii (lakhnd FT 1:10 fast 5* M 4 4 I I ' EH B Martin s Scv.cll. Spohn. Kid North. CArT/IN JOHN. ch. c. 4 111 Br Yellow Tail— Playful (W. Cahill). 87114 Oakland F * 1 :10| mod 36 14* — — — — 8" Mcntry 10 Inclement. Creston. Ttaan S578N Windaor 7-6 1:27 fast 7 101 5 4 5 4 3' 4"'.r.ooth Bva'g Anniiiit. Claiborne. Byroads s.7 1 Win .-. r 3-4 1:13». fast 100 KM 4 4 4 4 4" Mentry Tl-eoCook. Ladylrma. Ilnstv Agues. S5259 Ilaim'.ton 7-8 1:27 fast 12 110 7 8 'J 9 S1 S15 E Clark Loyal Maid. Soil. Sister Phyllis. ACOULA. b. f. 4 106 Bv Kilkerran— Emiiinen (J. Faxcn). SK-C; Oakland Pi 1:14 fast 16 KM 7 7 7 7'. 8*1 Bazton » Metropolitan, Cnraton. Boberta. 8H774 Oakland F C 1:12 fast 4i i-m; 11 !i s c 8' )BaxtMi TJ FatherStafford. Katserboff, Steel l*W I Oakland 3-4 1 :i4i pood 7 MS 1 l 1 l«l 6»1 Haxtoa 10 KaneallHall. l'imkim. St. Francis 8»4fc4 Oakland S-4 1:141 rast V) KM fi 10 M 10 It*} BeB 10 Arejonanr. Faneall Hall. Klierd. SS Oakland V 0 1 :M* fast 11-5 106 1 2 2 l'J »"ll"asr 11 Adena. Argonaat. Dareitiston. Oakland «:fi:2o rant S 106 4 2 2 21 ::'](" II si.i!'^ » D.ofMllan, FrraenCook. Col Jack, Oakland S-4 1:151 alow S-6 '"4 1 5 5 5 ."", l'aue G Tlllinckast. T.Calhoon. Banonlea nSSJaaam 7-S 1:2CJ fast 7-10 107 3 I 1 2« 2»l C II Sl.ilK •) I.iUeIvi»ieiid in:ie, t'Uantillv. Wap [ The small figure under "Str." shows the distance the horse was ahead of that next in the race. I I i5 sma11 figure under "Fin." — unless the horse wen — shows the number of lengths the horse was I lt v behind the winner. Weight to be carried appears at top of column of weights in previous races. ! Page 5 First Race [1st Jacksonville] Jpcksonvilie Entries and Past Performances for Tuesday, April 12 WEATEEH CLEAK. TRACK FAST. LATEST PERFORMANCES OE HORSES ENTERED. IIRST RACE— 5-8 Mile. 3-year-clds. Selling. i^7'-.:.2 EM— 0— USV) ln.hx Oaaasa HistTimeT'ckOdds Wt St % % % StrFin l»ttl J I Started Or 1. r 0 Finish. MISS L0RIS. b. f. 3 107 3y Cesarion— Flamingo (R. X. Delisser). lacks'ville :. • 1 :';1 fast 10 M «i 4 2 2- :."• . .1 Wilson 7 F.Sqair'l, F.F'tateps. A.tbcGreal j S I OSj fast 1-2 »:. l 111* 1" .1 Wilaoa 10 R.deOor'iey. K .Queen, Aat.Rose Ktl.'iS Jacka'viile 5-S 1:4101 faat 10 U6 I 2 2 2* 1*1 J Bcar'p'l 8 Fly-Sqnirrel, Aut.Rose. Diction. KS642 Jacks'ville 3-4 1:131 fast 7 ni7 4 2 1 2'. 4- J Kcid 13 C.Aakaaeade, AnUKoae, B.Ma'.vr. SSam Jacka'ville 5-8 l.ei. | fast 12-S M7 3 2 2 S* V .1 BeM : Herpes. Voltaire, Qt'een's Song. S8V2 Jacks'ville 511 ' 1:121 hvy 6 lt t 4 1 1 1^ 2« I Keid 7 .lane Swift, Fin Oak. Diction. X':.:f Jaeka*ViUe a I 1:»0 hvy ." 0 1 i7 4 4 4 B* «• .1 Henrv 0 Fa, roll. Xacaltcas. 1 i::nkl'urceil. R2337 Gravesend 5-8 1:02 good 7 103 4 3 3 3i •l*lOptoa O.Uasnaak. 2acaleraa, RUaahetbaa DAVE "WALLACE, br. e-. 3 109 Bv Contestor — Miss Emdce (D. Hill). i ks'ville 3 I 1:131 fast 15 114 I 2 4^ B"lTroxler 8 J. Henderson. Miss Slv. DonDiaa Jacks'ville S-4 1:141 faat 41 114 1 11 F. 4'} Tn.xhr s. Miss Sly, Amanda Lee, Starboard Sfca i Jacka'ville 51 f 1:C8| faat W 1M 1 11 ij B*| Ttoxler 9 Frrraad Oecilian. Abraaioa, Sou. K7S3S Jacka'ville 5-8 1* fast M KM I 2 1 2' 23 Tkexler 12 Fly.Footatepa, lienderaoo, F.Lee •7'" • .lacks Mile 5?. f 1 :0Sf fast 20 H-7 I 111- l'J Troxler 14 I "inverse. Stiai^'. Driareus. SCT37 Jacksville 3 4 1:1G fast 150 103 5 5 6 7£ V- Paul B Cndv. Harvev F.. Diction. ■Bal .lacks'ville 5J f 1:101 good 00 MM (i B tt r." Franklin B I'horonis. Foonskin. tl.K.Herud'n URALLA. b. f. 3 104 By Sain— Theresia (B. Schreiber). Wss.V» JacksvilL- 3 4 1:13? fast 1S-3 112 •; 4 :: ;■ 2* J wils.ti S Autumn Base, Oooaakia, Catroke SK7R2 Jacks' \1lle 3-4 l:13f faat 20 H2 I :: 3 2* :'•'!• Wilson 14 CoLAsbmeade, Tempter, Diction RS73S Jacks'ville 7-8 1:271 faat 1 112 !) 10 10 in :t !t'".Nici 10 Al'feara, Blfaatbethaa, L.McNallv s^ti'i .lac ks'ville 3-4 1:14? fast 50 112 5 5 4 51 5*1 Kobn s -Miss 81y, Amanda Fee. Starboard 8853* Tampa 5} f 1:11| alow 3-2 94 5 A 4 41 4° A iturton 5 Aleiicon, Alvise. Waterliury. ■BM i.uiii'a 5-S lH3s alow 3 ! 4 3 I 4 5' 5;? A F.urton 8 SirAshtou. Luculltis. Ronnie Dee IMS Tampa 3-4 1:171 slow 15 S4 I 1 2 5'-'.A li— tan ." 1'arkview. 15. IIild s. Cassowary MU Taaapa S-4 1371 alow M N 2 3 2 li v-i \ Bartaa 5 B.Hiidis. AntvanvQtrl, Boh. Cook LUCETTA, ch. f. 3 107 By Cesiricn— Mobalosca (G. Vcn der Hoden). K8557 Jacks'ville 51 f 1 : '7g fast 30 Iti4 C 7 s 11 lF-jl'le.s 14 ClemBeacher. Ant.Beae. ManAaM s 337 Jacka'ville 54 f l:l2r; hvy 15 105 2 :: :; .* 5".'. ivak S Catroke. Niiss Mv, Kid. y-xfry, .lacks" m !•• 51 f 1:121 lav 3 l"7 7 1 I c- 7' ; BauiM '.» Catroke. Lotta Creed. Oerando. JB34 .lacks' vil'e 1-1 1:171 hvy 12 ifj 1 li 2'. 4° A Lame 7 Zacateeaa, Kid. Howdy Howdy. 8*023 Jacks'ville 51 f 1:4*1 faat 20 107 5 4 S ** 7iG'.Mns^rve s Abrasion. Coonskln.T.G.BatterOy RMS Jacka'ville 5-S l*& alow S M c 4 2 SB I" Dreyer 7 HowdrHowdy, Whim, Miss Slv. K719I Jacks'ville 51 f l:i*l fast 12-5 109 1 2 2 23 3'' V Powen 5 Son, Lotta Creed. Inferno Queen TOM O'DONNELL, b. gr. 3 109 Bv Griffon— Dorair.o Whist 'T. W. Flyr.n . s*»i7 Ja ks'viii 5-S 1 :oij fast 20 i )9 s s s 7'. 7"'?.J Deav'p't 10 ishkoodah, Amyl, Marie Hyde. «S1* Jacks' \-ille 3-4 l:lil fast ]00 99 11 12 12 12 12,:- Dre.ver J5 Aphrodite. C. Clamp. L-venpston S8705 Jacks'ville 5-S 1 : " * fast 100 W, 3 4 4 4" 7lf,JK :riflin 8 Flv.Sc|uir'I. MJaaLorta, APtUttOW 8SS7 Jacks'ville 51 f 1.-071 faat M M 9 10 I I 9"i G Bums 14 Clemlieachev. \ut.Roso. MonAmi BSS21 Jacks'ville S-4 1:141 faat 30 M4 2 111" t»| c Grand Satan Ami. Herdsman, Amvl. Sviot .la. ks'ville 51 f 1 :(9* slow 60 109 12 12 12 12 12**|fl Davis IS Starlioard. Oghwasa. MartinMay 87037 Jacks'ville 51 f 1 :0Sg last 75 109 2 2 3 5s 8" F 11 KIb* 8 Fer.Cecilian. Horicon. Jack Hale SISTER EFFIE. b. f, 3 107 Bv The Bard— Baldemere (A. L. Oltz). 8&».7 Jacks'ville 5-8 1. -«11 faat M MM M 10 M M .lost 10 Ishkoodah. Amyl, Marie Hyde. BS52S Jacks'ville 5-8 l^U fast 2 K) M !• I '.' :i '.»-' J DeanbMM !» Herpes. Miss tori*, Voltaire. KS419 Jacka'ville 51 f 1 Mt faat KM M 5 12 13 13 13 ■» Loltis IS Kmlvmion. SqoareDeal. C.Rasjrki 877SS Jacka'ville 5} f IMS! fast 100 104 1 14 14 14 MP* J Deav'p't 14 Fair Louise. Sticker, Tempter. ■7313 Jacks'\ilk 5 S l : :;=• slow 50 107 1 7 10 10 l0' = 3Musgr've n Ilil:;rni -a. Briareus, Amvl. b72 51 Jacks'ville 61 f 1: .'SJ good iOO 110 2 8 8 10« 9:8?.Harty 12 F.I'urcell, Temnter, Mr.Siuartv. Second Race [2nd Jacksonville] SECOND RACE — 5-8 Mile. 4-yeai-olds and upward. Fillies and Mares. Selling. IB 111 IB) ■ 111 MARIE RUE. ch. f. 4 106 By Previous— Marv Street (R. Bauer). 8*7*» Jacka'ville 5-8 1* fast 4'. 102 E S B" S*| (Sana 12 H.Hall. BtfaToar, B-deOrerley BS707 Jacks'ville S-l l:13fl faat la M 5 E I S* 3*1 T Koemer 7 Fl Oro, SnleaaUda, M.J.Wiiaien. BMM Jneks'vilio S-4 1:141 faat H M 7 3 I »« S*| C Grand 11 Imitate, Marie Hyde, Amvl. 864*9 Jacks' ri lie 3-4 1:141 faat MS l"7 S s 9 io 10,kfConnoIly 10 St. Regis. J. Ueardon. Vreeland. 0437 Jacka'ville 7-si:29 fast 15 M 15 3 li 4l 4JJ S Davis 10 Grenade, Bebia Grey, Woolstone. 88287 Jacka'ville 5-si:03jhvy 2ft 94 C 7 7 7 7'»*ConnolIy 8 CaaaeyKa, HocaceK.. Square Peal ^U;\ Jacks'ville 51 f 1 :0S; fast 30 10M 7 t 1 2" 23 J Rc-id 11 Gold Dust. Aunt Kate, Havre. t*093 J'kville lm70y l:4Sg slow 30 101 „ 1 1 2 51 6**111 McCthy li B. of Kicliniond, Elgin, Q. Lead AWAY. b. m. 7 111 Bv Aloha— Panway (W. C. V/iseL Jacks'ville 3-4 1:141 fast 12 l«] 1 2 2 4' S*l O'Connor 0 N.Carm'k. MJ.Wbalea,Pediaree ss •::• .1.1, ksville 7-S 1 : 278 fast 200 IK", 5 2 2 :: 3- ::•'. O'Connor 7 Chilla, Sallvl'restoii. M. Marjorie 88847 .lacks'ville 3-1 1:1*J fast 150 10t; 5 5 S I I* O'Connor S KplendkU. Koserrian. Li^lit Blue. MBS .lacks'ville 3-4 i AM fast SM M 1 2 E 7 7"}Peaae 8 Horace i:.. M.J.Wiiaien. D.Allen BB73S Jacks'ville E-S lMSf faat M M 7 1" IS 10 | * E Criilin IO Missl.orN. BLdeCov'tey, K.Qaeea BBS41 Jacksville El f 148 fast SB 10011 11 IS 10 IS*| O'Connor 11 Briareus. Snow Ball, l'edi^ree. Jacks'ville S] f 1 .-it fast 20 107 10 10 10 10 10:'3J DennisonlO Comedienne. Mozart, Flamev. SSifl Jacks vi lie E| f 1M8| taat 12 M S M M 10 lo'^Obe.-t 11 GoldDost, MarieHue. Aunt Kate. REINLTTE. ch. f. 4 106 By Ornament— Ascertain (A. F. Dajtaa). svsc. Jacks'ville 7-S l:^7g fast on MS 7 0 7 7 7 7'"' |Peaac 7 Chilla. Sally Preston, Away. 88437 Jacks'ville 7S 1 2» fast ji 0 M 7 3 4 S 9 914 Peak 10 Grenade, Bobin Grey. Woolstone. S83S2 Jacks' ville 3-4 1:141 good 2SS M I 7 B M M*1 Peak 10 B. Double. Osorine, K. Avondale. 88336 Jacks'ville 7-1:25 hvy 30 105 6 2 fl 7 11 ll,s'F.-aU 11 Havre. Silvcrine. Fore F.nard. 88287 Jacks'ville 5-S 1:031 hvy M 104'. 7 S B I B1*|Peak 0 CoonevK.. HoraceB.. Soaare Deal S0963 Jaiks' \i He 7-S 1 :3Til g 1:5 102 2 5 4 .". 3: I4 Lovell 8 CraceOeorge. Arawak.i. M.-rrigo S09«tl Ja'ks'ville 7-S 1:33 good 15 97 1 3 5 4 3' 3-J LovcB 8 .Ieanet(c.M..St. Aul.-ire.Hawktligbt REFINED, ch. m. 6 119 By Rapallo— Superfir.e (Fcrt Pitt Stable). S87S4 Jacks'ville 3-1 1:131 fast 30 Iff "• 5 6 ; 6 a)K«hn 8 May Lata, Sally Prestoa. Cbilla B3333 Taanpa 51 1 1:1*1 slow 16 M 1 fl »; " ' " , Uo ell 8 M. Candlemas. Bmlnota, Halting SMS laaaaa E| f 1:13J sluw 10 M fl s 7 } S"'l Lovell s B.(3«oawto, Baaaadn. R.l'owell Di /VUGURATION. ch. m. 5 109 Bv Peep o'Day— Agnodice (C. Davids). BR I Jacks'ville 5'. 1 1MB last KM i"i 7 S J* 8*1 Taral IO Spellbound, Cbilla. Caatel. St.92." .1 1 1— '.1.1 ! '19 hvy 3 i 104 fl 3 6 7' B**JC Grand 11 Itoi.in Grey. Petnlant. ladtrinai SUM'S Jacks'ville 5} f 1:031 fast loO 109 fl 3 3 IB* M**}D McCthyll 8. Preston. D.Baltnian. Poromoke MSI Jacks'ville 3-4 1:143 fast F 0 105 S B 8 S S-'.'.Ohert 8 T. Holland. L.Irma. Q.W. Leix.lt. 8A540 Jacks'ville 5i f 1 :0S| fast 40 104 3 15 91 10:»lPace 10 B. Court. B.Douhle. B.Masterson. 7SJ15 Houston 5-S 1:07? hvy — 99 7 S M. Deh-.ticv. A. Oldham, ('.Haves 78176 Houston 5-8 1:03 fast 2 99 22 Henry !) Toy Boy. Chief Hayes. James V BONNY BLOOM, ch. f. 4 106 By Loki— Mollie Hickman (W. C. Leach). SSSIS Ja kVvill 3 1 1:141 last 26 M !1 F. 15 15 IV" I'.ran.ien 15 Aphrodite. C. Clamp. Levencston BB7W Jacks'ville E 8 1 *M fast 91 M 7 11 11 ll,sJDreyer 12 H.Hall. Br*nTony, B.de€overley K8C77 Jacks'ville S-t 1:141 faat U MM 10 M 10 8rt|S Davis M I'aliua. Amvl. Klateta Hamilton. MS6 .la k.-'\ ill - 2-1 1:12- last M 105 7 I I M 10--"iJ Keid M D.Stafford, Horace!:.. F. Premium Third Race [3rd Jacksonville] THIRD RACE — I Mile. 4-year-olds and upward. Selling. (88880—1:38 I U'2.\ FIRST PREMIUM, ch. h. 7 115 By Gorman— Premium (M. Foley), s-v,; JkviM • 1 l-M 1:49; fast 1 114 « 5 3 1 2} 2'1 J Deav'p't v- IVmpter. Sandpiper. l*ear]I*oint. KWC3 J'k'ville Im70y 1:441 faat 4 120 5 :: 1 I 2- B*f Troxler so. Jubilee. M. Cifr. M. Alsot. KK739 J'k'vllle I l-M 1:171 faat 13-5 112 14 4 4 ::- 2" .1 Keid 8 Sticker, Ten Faces. CoL Jot. 88708 J'k'ville ImTOy 1:461 faat 7 144 6 2 2 1 2^ 14 Mr Allen i Bio (J ramie. Btbea, Paeoaaakc. smm Jacks'ville 7-S 1:2C| fast 12-5 ley 7 5 I :; 4« 4*1 J Bald 11 D.Bultman. Tosaaa d*Or, F. Heart 88595 Jacks'ville :. I 1:12| fast 4 E 112 3 7 4 S'l ::" Nicol 1 » D. Stafford. Horace B.. Fiarnev. '■ 1 lacks'ville 3 I 1:121 fast fl US I fl t. «•'■ 6* Ni«oi IO SCkeOnt. J.Cabtalaa. K.Av'date. B7584 Jacks'ville 1 1:41ft fast 1 114 3 U 11 8 S* ¥ V Fo.vcrs 12 Skyo. Endytoion. Killiecratikie. «;ATIEN LASS. br. f. 4 106 By St. Gatien — Braw Lass fC. Reed). 8s I J'k'ville 1 1 1« 1:48? fast 12 ill 18 8 4 43 4 .. .1 WUaon 8 Pir.Diana,* JackRIjfht. Maxlmma 88764 Jacks'ville 7-8 1^71 fast 7 M4 I 7 7 7 .". ■ V . .1 WBsoa 8 AuntKate. Aphrodite. M.Herbert BS734 Jacks'ville o4 ':: fast M I 1 M IS N M* 7T .1 Henrv 11 KiameshalL. Firm. lull. Juggins 8*710 J'k'ville 1 1 -IB 1 :47s fast 50 M 4 6 5 6 5* 4' T Koemer B faaaa, Golconda, Fllall. 8SC16 Jack'vill 1 i 4 .: 08 faat 20 115 :j 4 E 4 3'. 4r F Jackson 7 SirCateshv. Bar. Scott. Oroonoka. BS5W Jacks' vi lb 7 - 1:281 fast M M 2 11 It 12 9^ l*J A I.ang 14 Toison d'Or. Bilverine, Dander. lack ville 7-S 1:35 hvy 15 10415 3 4 4 3-" 4-;. S Davis 11 Havre, Silverine. Fore Guard. THE MACKINTOSH, b. c, 4 lOs" Bv Den Orsino— Adelait.e (Lawndale Stablei. BV5b« Ja I 1:281 tas4 75 KM li 11 '4 13 11 M*j Pabna 14 Toiaaa d'or. Silverine. DaaaVr. Kh23S Jacks'ville 7 8 1 :.;5 hvy 25 102 10 M IS 11 9 7*1 Loo.dl 11 Havre. Silverine. Fore ouar.l. J'k'ville lin7 iv l:4Sf hvy M M 2 5 0 7 7 V* Hannaa 8 Ardri, Cablegram. Barry Scott. J'k'ville lm7' v 1:4*1 slow 15 M S 7 7 S I s '•',.! iii I I 8 F'stPerp. Cablegram. Admonitor B6W5 Jacka'ville Vi SI alow 20 KM 13 11 11 11 H- »"tPalms IS Skyo. Critic. Alloaby. 87975 Ja ks'ville 511 1:16 hvy M 104 I 9 I I 6*1 J Beid 10 LaSalle. HaroldJanior, Cartilage B77M Jacks'ville 8-4 1:141 List 50 M S 7 fi fl* fl'1 .1 Henry 8 T.McGrath. Abrasion. Grenade. BBSS Jacka'vlUe Eft f 1:111 hvy M M 5 4 3 B*l 1" J Henry 11 Kuslaciau. Schleswig. Oiseau. FLARNF.Y. br. m. 5 105 By Greer.an— Zig Zsg CF. J. Pens). 1 lie Iiu7«j I Ml faat n lie S 5 5 5 ::•'' _•■ \i Henry IJ lini. Virginia Maid. Mozart. S87S4 Ja ks'vilh i I 1:131 fas) -: 91 1 I I 6* ' " \l Henry 8 May Luiz. Sallv Preston. Chilla 8*7fl' Jacks' vilb 7'- 1:271 faat 4 107 7 fl 5 4 I ;• Brannon 8 AnntKate, Aphrodite, M.ilerbert • : • lacks'ville 7-S 1:271 faat 50 M :: 7 7 s I *• ,1 .|,,,r n Plate, Console. Spanish Prince. RK5!t5 js ks'ville S-4 1:121 faat 25 1'^ s: 9 I f 4*4 Oberi IO D.Stafford. HoraceB., F.Premlmn lacks'ville 61 f 1:211 fast A'. l«fl 1 4 2 lak Jift Oberl ID Comiilienno. Mozart. Coquet a. 12 J'k'ville in.7«iy 1:461 fast 2SB M fl7 7 7 7 77 M Henry !» Btbon. Hans. Dearoaweta, BMM Jacks'ville 7-a 1:2*4 fast M M 4 fl fl fi fl B''iOkerl 0 Gold Du f. critic. Dander. RED DOE. b. f. 4 105 Bv Planudes— Satiefv (A. P. Dov'd. - Pk'ville Im7«j !:;fl:ii"-t 15 MS 9 11 11 9 li- 7-',l Henry FJ Finn. Flamcy. Virginia Maki. 8K543 J'k'vill Imi'iv 1:451 fast 9 M I fl • fl v: .".'- .1 li ary 8 Bon. Bard. JobnCarroU, Sandpiper RS31 ■ Ja k* ill-- 7 S 1:281 fast in 106 11 10 9 S 7" 5° S Davis 11 Toiena d'Or, Silverine, Dander. I-*'!K9 Jacks'ville 7-S 1^*1 slow S h'4 7 B 7 7 71 B»* 8 Davis 11 Tivolini. Miss Herbert. Havre. .Iik.--. ill.- 7-8 1:*1 slow 7 1( 4 fl 4 E fl B" 7;;s Davis 15 Sl.vo. Critic-. Allonhv. 86989 Jacks'ville 2 4 117 goods 109 5 7 3 I* laa Goldstein 13 San. Hill. Greenbridge, Mektdeoa 1 Pimlico 3-4 1:141 fast M M 3 1 fl S» 5 'iMullig-in Jacobite. Spellbnand. La Salle. BMM Pi mil » 3-4 1:M| fast 7 107 6 I 5 41 C,*i C Grand Everard. llea-CTrosScaddra. O.iu-tos. PELLEAS, ch. g. 4 105 Bv St. Gatien— Bellane (W. L. Williams). S8S13 lack' ville 1 1 « 1:541 fast M M 7 fl 5 fl 7 7!7',.l Henry 8 Varna. Qaagga. St. Mario. 8*7:t J'k'ville 1 1-1S 1:471 fast M M 3 B 7 S K \ "-.llanaan H Oheron. Boseboro. Hooray. "-v" : .1.1 k-\ ille 7-8 1:261 fast !" 105 1 J '• 11 I01 10*'JKohn 11 D.Bultm in. Tci-.-n d'Or, 1-Mb art 8S6U Jacks'ville 3-4 1:121 fast M 117 9 s 11 11 lF'.'Koi.n 11 JaneSwift. TollBox, I). Bultmaa KS5S' .1 k-ill. 1 1-lC 1 4BJ rast i«si 103 fl C 7 7 7 7*'iPlosa 7 Ardri, Hans, otilo. KK43 J'l - lb lini. l:45| fast 20 106 6 8 S S 8 8-7 IM.-s B B -n. Bard. JolmCarrolI. Sandripef 88272 Juarez :;1 1:14} fast 7 M ! 1 I I ti'-'.ri'-s 0 HidderHand. Itnhlola. T.Franks. 1 l.li fast 8-5 M 6211 *■] *■ G Gamer : M.VigBant. r.ofCastiie.T J31icke HURLOCK. b. f. 4 106 • By Sempronius— WWrHriai 'Mrs. W. W. Miller). 8*s S J'k'ville Im7 ij 1 : 46? fast 50 106 10 7 9 H K ft 8IJJ Adams 12 Firm. Klarnev. Virginia Mad. 1*722 J'k'ville 1 1 M 1:471 fast MS 107 7 fl 5 fl 7= 7lxlKohn 8 (Matron. Roseharo. Hooray. 8N882 I'k'vllle 1 1 IS 1:17 fast V*) V)~ B fl fl s s s-" Kohti 8 Descomneta, Boseboro. Bon. Bard (SCSI Jacks'ville 7-S 1^71 fast H M BMM M M M**ftP Jackaan 10 Fond Heart. Slcv... Comedienae. BMSS Tampa 3-4 1:181 slow 1 M E fl fi :'". I" F Jackson IO Occidental. Xianti-. tfne down. BS463 Tampa 5ft f 1:12ft slow 2 M E 5 S B S'l E M thews 7 Ram. Corona. Occidental. DalsyB BS42S raasan 1 I: Ml sew 10 ME 8 I 2 21 S'J !•: M*fbewa R Nat. Bnmppo. LightBlu-. Tackle «*3 Tamm 1 1 1-1 1 .554 mud 12 105 4 111 fi- fi'-:F M'Mo-ws 7 W.l.a'.i. L.C.-o atiagli. ("termand QUEEN LEAD. b. Ba, 5 110 By Plaudit— Wy, tie Harknr so (A. L. Holder). .. 1 I" ill Im70j 1:443 fa-^t IS 1 1» 2 fl s 10 •. ipm 11. mii-a 12 Firm. Plamry. Vhvinia Mai.l. v ill l'\ t'vlll. ' ; l 11 I good SS f 9 9 it 9 'i :'■-■'.( Howard '. G.JnbUee. 1 ■ 01 ■■ Guard. Woout«»ne 88237 J'k'ville Im70y 1 511 Rrj M in". BBS I I If) JJ Deanlsoa H Pvcomoke. Qnagga, GrcatJuwilci- J'k'viile 1 i.7 -v 1:48] slow 5 H'4 2 5 5 5 4' S*l 9 I avis Q R.ofBiclmVond. Elgin, Silverine. S77SS Tarnpa ImTOj 1:82 slow SJ M 4 3 3 3 2'- U .1 Denntson 0 BcO.Queen, PFleaber, Dnnvegan fe7175 Tampa H 1:20J slow ? Vfi I q fi (M 1"" Jas Carrolllo Fraukl'atum, PfJ/a/B,, touttssor, Fourth Race [4th Jacksonville] FOURTH RACE— 3-4 Mile. 3-yearolds. Allowances. 1 BBBM -1 .1 1 '-. --7--DO.) PULKA, blk. c. 3 118 By Ogden— La Polka (J. Hewitt). 88765 Jack' villa 1 1-4 2:051 fast 10 L3 13 1 1 2". 1*1 Gan* 0 Polls, Sager. Martinez. H 720 .Ik' ville 1 l-M 1:40*. fast 3 103 4 3 3 1 2' 2» J Dvav'p't S Live Wire. Furnace. Arondack. RSS44 Jacka'ville S-4 1:11* faat I IIS 6 A A 61 4* Troxler S Martinez. D.oform i.-. MiltonB If 577 Jack' villa 1 1 I2i".:!fnst 1 162 1 9 s s S'l 6*1 .1 Deav'p't 11 Green Seal. Sotemla, Taboo. SE31S Jacks' vine ," s 1 3:u hw 2 5 112 222 2 S* 2; S Davis •; Fulfill. TheG. Butterfly, Starover BS259 Jacks'ville ll:45fkvy 4 lis 5 4 2 2 l1 F- J Deav'p't 7 Fulfill. Marttnea, starover. ••-.■:■ 1 Jacka'ville 1 1 :43ft slow 9-5 lo9 2 3 3 1 2- :■."• .1 Deav'p't • Baser, Colli* Ormsby. Smug. 17961 Jacks' vine T-Sl^ljkvi 12 U4 4 1 1 1 1- F Ban 7 Sager. Uaiveme, Dixie Knight. i JCA GRANDE, b. c. 3 110 By Sempronius — Veneta (W. H. Fizer). B872S J'k'ville I 1 lfl 1:46* fast S5 M 1111 6* S'^lGana •» Live Wire. Pnlka. Furnace. S8S32 Jack' ville 1 1 8 1:6S| fast 1 l'»:: :: 1 1 1 2* 2- Moaatahl 1 Tabao, Woolwinder. Kercheval. 88»"3 Jacks'ville l 1:411 fast 2 107 1 1 1 1 l4 l1 Mountain C Martinez. Sof.-mia. i'.dls. 80313 Latonia 3-4 l:12g fast 1-4 113 3 11 1* l2 Mountain SlrOrmonde. Longhand, Marline B. K2S3 Latonia 1 1 :3'J1 last 9-20 114 5 11 1 11 lb Mountain Fight. Bob. Ilatcliiecoon. Roy.Keport BBS i Latonia Bl f lMSf fast 7 20 112 1 2 2 2* ll Mountain FlhelD.. SlrOrmonde. lloiolyHowilv SMS Latonia X \ i 1 M* good 3-5 112 1 2 2 1* 1' Mountain IlowdvHowd.v. Oalvosca. FoxvMary S5929 I^tunia 51 f 1:10* hvy 4-5 109 4 2 1 l'J 1- Mountain Belle Clem. Du«iues:ie. I.avenc FLYING FOOTSTEPS, b. f. 3 103 By Ben Strome — Flying Gold Dust CS. Louis). •' lacks'ville 61 t 1 "7 fast :; :o 1 2 2 2- I- Peaa •'« StrlkeOnt, J.Gaitens, Arioaette. 1(8810 Jacks'ville 6-8 1 Ml fast 2 112 1 2 3 :\' 2' Pea-.- 7 F.Sipiirrel. A.tlieOreat, Abrasion KS7S6 Jacks* vilta S-4 1:12J fast 41 102 1 ill2 V liana 8 S.Beotlrr, T.McGratb, B'anaas* 88SSS lacks'ville 3-4 1:121 fast " i M I 3 2 3* 3-- Pease 8 Barnsdaic. Dr. Hark lo\ . Furnace. S54U Jacks'ville 3-4 1:14 fast ti 114 1 1111 ll Nicol 7 FairLouise. Abrasion, D.Paradell J8421 Jacka'ville 3-4 1:141 fast 15 99 1 12 V* 4W Pease 7 I»tbar!o. Carrol!. Al. the Oreat. 17906 .lacks" villa 5.* f 1:07 fast 30 102 B 3 4 6* V J Deav'p't 0 ('.Eastman. T.McGratb. St'keOut S7728 lacks' ville 5-S lMSf good 9-20 105 1 1 1 Ink -u Fain s Howdy Howdy. Kid, Placide. 37626 Jacks'ville 5-8 1:01 fast 11-10 104 1 1 1 1- P Fain 12 D. Wallace. Henderson. Folly Lee. ALFRED THE GREAT, b. c, 3 103 Bv Cesarion— Anecdote (St. James Stable). 88810 Jacka'ville 6-8 1 Ml fast S 112 3 5 5 4; ::'■ Gang 7 F.Sooirrel, F.Fo'tsteps, Abrasion SS6 14 Jacksville 3-4 1:11* fast 25 107 4 fi 5 fl* B* Saga 8 Martinez. D.-.fi 11 anande, MiltonB 88596 Jacks'ville 3-01:12 fast 10 108 S 7 7 7!" ■% Ganz 8 Martinez. Milton B.. Anavri. 121 Jacks' ville 3 1 1:14| fast 10 101 7 5 5 4'1 8* Ganz 7 Lothario. Carroll. Crossover. $8144 Jacks'ville 5ft f 1.-4*1 alow 7 M 4 4-1 4'. S*| Musgr've s Carroll. Milton B.. Dgbwaga. SSOOt Jacks* vllto 5} f IMS slow 9 10 109 :; 2 1 2' 2** Gaaa ." K. of loth Mvllenrv. Magdalen 87964 Jacks*vHle 51 f 1:071 fast M 10« 5 2 2 2- Az\ (Jatiz 7 MiltonP... Carroll. King of ^ olo. 8MB latonia EJ f 1:078 fast 12 113 10 11 11 IO3 10'* Ganz Iland/.aietta. BelleCIem. Foxy Mary JUDGE HENDERSON, ch. f, 3 108 By Bannockburn— Winyah (B. Schreiber). T19 Jacks' vi'b- 2-4 1:13* fast 7 117 5 3 2 P. 1- Nicol HUM Sly. Hon Diaz. Starboard. SS679 Jacks'ville 51 f 1:07ft fast I'K» Ml fl 6 fl fi fl" Gaaa 8 Carroll. J. Cablniss. Strike Out. 8SS02 Tampa 51 t l:MS slow 3 MB 3 3 3 3» S* A Burton 6 Bil.Ball. Van. Pooh. P. Ilopkin«. 88548 Tampa 7-S 1:31* slow 5 101 2 12 3 4s 4s A Burton .", P. Queen. L.aR. Hindoo. J.Den'len 58482 Tampa 7-8 1:311 slow 15 101 1 1 1 1 9* Ml Burton 6 MrClegea, KetebevaLPar.tJaeea. *S396 Tampa S-4 1 :1S| alow 4-1 HO E 4 4 SJ PIT Koerner 6 T.Tnobey. B. Corona. KilderkiD. viii Tampa 51 f 1:11J alow 4-5 110 Z 3 I 23 1»» Olasner 6 Taalllfaak, CaLMaetear, Altar BRASION. ch. f. 3 103 Ey Smile — Attrition (F. J. Pons). 88S10 Jacks* vIBe 5-S 1 Ml fast 13 107 5 7 fi 6* 4'- J Brannon 7 F.S.piir'I. F.ftsteps. A.tbeGreat fi 5M Jacks* vHle 3-4 1:14 fast 13 5 M 4 2 2 3' :\- Obert 7 F.F'tsteps. F.Louise. D.Paradell n-.'O'i Jacks' vi tie 51 1 1:081 fast 1 107 2 3 2 I] 2" OlM-rt !» Ferniiid Cecilian. Sou. Polly l.ee SS453 Jacks' vi tie i-4 1:14| fast 3ft 103 3 5 I S*i $* M Henry 7 /.a. ate as. Starboard. Polly Lee. 0)213 Jacka'ville 7-S IMM hvy 4 107 3 1 1 1 I" 3:,J Obert « TheG. Butterfly. Fullill. Adalla. 4S115 Jacks' ville 6i f 1:21J hvy 8 100 1 3 3 I 4= 4*1 Obert 5 Cbar.Kastman. Polls. Hn*.Agnes. MQ23 Jacka'ville Eft f l*Sfl| faat 2-5 110 2 11 1 '■ i2 1 Howard S Coonskin. TheG. Butterfly. P.Lee 37S67 Jacks'ville 3-4 1:13? fart 7-10 107 3 11 1° P J Howard S TheG. Butterfly. Sticker. Cindy. OGHWAGA, b. c, 3 103 By Rockton — Rock Rose (J. Eitzsimmons). 88235 . la. ks'ville 5 . f 1 :10 hvv 6 b l fi 7 7 7 fi,,:;F II King S V.Stroiue. G. Fisher. .1. Itenrdon. MM Jacks* ville 6} f 1:081 slow 28 M '• S s 71 4*18 Davis S Carroll. Miltoni:.. Alf.thefireat. MOM Ja .-ks" ville 5| f 1 :- 9s slowl3-10 !12 S S S 4- 2" Butwcll 12 Starlioard. MartinMay. Herdsman Fifth Race [5th Jacksonville] FIFTH RACE— 1 Mile. 4-year-olds and upward. Selling. (SSOSO— 1 :.:«)— 4— 102.) ^ERFMONIUS. b. c. 4 HI Bv Sempronius^ — Ccrcta (P. J. Miles). S8SS8 J'k'ville Dn70y 1:45- fast 2\ 115 4 4 5 2 2- 2'1 Hannan 8 Varna. Otogo. Merry Gift. 88848 Jacks'ville S-4 1:13] faat 12 !2l 5 5 5 3J 2* Hanr.an 7 J.Svvitt. D Unltn.an. Comedienne 88821 Jacks'ville 3-4 1:14 fast 10 121 5 1 5 4- 4-5 Ganz ID Barn-dale Camel. S.lb-utler. M43 .lacks'ville 3-4 1:U1 fast 13 120 8 11 M B* 9 : "-'.Ganz li JanaSwift. TollBox. IX BaltlBTS 6524 Jacks'ville S-4 1:121 fast 25 110 10 9 9 9 S8 J Wilson 10 St'keOut. J.Cabiniss. K.Av'dale. 18237 J'k'ville lm70v 1:51ft hvy 10 P7 5 5 « ti 7 8'°1S Davis 8 Poroanoke, Qaagga, OreaUubileo 0092 Jacks* villa S-4 1:14| stow lfl-5 M 1 4 3 3s 3'} But well 8 Barl'sConrt, J.Cabinlss.S.Beutler MM Jacks'ville 3-4 1:14 slow 10 107 6 6 0 1' 1* Butwcll S Camel. Bagman. De Kalb. CRITIC, blk. g. 7 112 Bv Previous — Mintage (R. Bauer). &8S32 Jacks'ville 7 8 1:27-: East 25 .21 fl 5 fl fl 6- S*f J Deav'p't 7 Paritvftew. Camel. Piute. 88813 Jack*viile 1 1-8 lMOJ fast 10 112 S 7 6 5 fi'-1 . fl' • IBntnaaa s Varna. Quagga. St. Hario. 88S81 Jacksville 7-S 1:26* fast 7 lofi 5 9 9 10 9' S»*iT Koerner II D.Bultman, Toison d'Or. F.IIeart 18643 J'k'viUe lm70y 1:45? fast 51 111 1 fi 5 4 41 3'i C Grand 8 Turnc't. G.Kimball. K.ofBiclini'd SMS .In ks'ville 3 4 1:13 fast 15 110 5 7 9 S S"2 G Grand 11 K'gAvondalr. Dr.Barkley. Camel SS513 J'k'ville 1 1 lfl 1:498 fast 9-10 111 2 11 1 1» 1« S Davis 10 Kndymion. BelleSeott. Harry Scott s:,15i .Sacks', ille 7-S 1:291 fast 2J 111 3 11 1 in" 2" S Davis 9 Gold Dust. Dander. Ballot Box. BMSt Jacks'viile 3-4 l:14g good 10 106 7 7 7 7 51 1 Beid :» DeKaib, Takahira, J. Cabinlss. SANDPIPER, b. g, 4 108 By Hamburg— Kildeer (W. C. Leach), R8851 J'k'ville 1 1-lfl 1:49J fast 20 109 5 2 3 2 31 1*| Drover 8 Tempter. F.Prem'm. PearlPoint RS811 lack' ville 1 1-S 1 :54g fast 25 108 2 8 S 8 8 B»"Jf Jackson s Varna. Quag:ra. St. Ilario. MS82 .1'k'vilk- 1 1-lfl 1:47 fast 9 9S 4 1 4 3 4- 4*1 Ganz S Descomnets. Boset oro. Bon. Bard S8C 3 .lacks" ville 3-4 1:11 fast 4 M 3 3 4 23 11 Ganz 10 BrownTony. J. A.Munro. IiocAlleu 88S22 J'k'ville 1 1-16 1 : 4S? fast 41 112 14 4 4 5:: 5"! J Wilson 11 Gerrvmander. Otogo. Maximum. 18675 Jacksville 7-S 1::SJ fast 31 107 5 5 4 3 2'1 3*j J Wilson 10 ForeGuard. jr.J.Wlialen. Mozart. BBSM J'k'ville lm70y 1 :43a fast 11 99 7 4 4 3 3l 35 J Wilsou S BonnieBard. JolmCarrolI. Quagga MSM Jacks'ville 7-8 1:2SJ fast 18-5 105 6 7 8 7 6'- 4» Ganz 14 Toison d'Or. Silverine. Dander. PEARL POINT, "or. g, 4 105 By Jack Point— Dentifrice (W. C. Wise). 88851 J'k'ville 1 1-lfl 1 :49£ fast S 1n i 4 4 4 4 4' 4 '-.'.O'Connor S Tempter. F. Premium. Sandpiper 8S6S3 Jacks'ville 3-4 1:121 fast M M S 7 6 53 4*1 Obert 10 Yama. Toll Box. Fore Guard. BBSM Jacks'ville S-4 1:161 good M 107 8 8 8 8 s"; n O'Conn'r S Barl'sConrt, MvIIenrv.E.Tanguay 87561 Jacks'ville 7-8 1:271 fast 13 104 7 7 7 7 7* 7,nJ0l ert 8 HigbRange, J.H.Beed. G. Dust. 87513 Jacks'ville 51 f 1 :07g fast 10 107 S 10 10 9'5 9*| Obert ' 11 Ru.Granda. LaGloria. Night.MNt 87353 Jacks'ville 1 1:42 fast 3 MS 7 4 3 I 4« 9'» Obert 10 Stoneman. Cablegram. Elysium. S7193 Jacks'ville 3 4 1:14 fast 12 106 4 6 I II l'l Obert 11 BrownTonv. Stringeney.Gat.l^?s 17146 Jacks'ville 51 f 1MBJ fast 30 10310 6 6 6' B* J Howard 8 Snow Ball. Sel ct II.. Youthful MISS HERBERT, b. f. 4 103 By Herbert— Lady Fortune Teller fE. Huffman). sw.:; Jacks" ville :\ f 1 :07». fast 100 HHi 7 7 fl fl1 fl" Allans 7 BoogerBed, Byebrigbt, J.Gaitens 867S4 Jacks'ville 7-8 1:271 fast 10 104 12 2 2 ::3 S*J J Deav'p't 8 Aunt Kate. Aphrodite, Fiarnev. SS''31 Jacks'ville 7-S 1:27? fast 50 MSM 7 5 5 7' 7*1 J Deav'p't 10 Fond Heart. Skyo, Comedienne. 88596 Jacks'ville 3-4 1 :12j| fast IK) IO.", 5 3 6 51 fi7} J Deav'p't 10 D.Stafford. HoraceB.. F. Premium SS543 .1'kville lm70y 1:461 fast 50 1 K) 5 2 3 4 6' 617 Dreyer S Bon. Bard. JobnCarroU. Sandpiper 88420 Jacks'ville 5 . f 1:081 fast 30 105 fi 10 10 11 M*J J Howard 1:J Fond Heart. Mvstifier. Yama. SS336 Jacks' ville 7-8 1:35 hvv 10 100 S 9 9 S 72 67?. J Henrv 11 Havre, Silverine. Fore Guard. BBSS Jacks'ville 3-1 1:15* hvy 20 104 6 4 7 6 S**1S Davis 7 Hooray. Earl's Court. Font. SPLENDIDA. ch. f. 4 106 Bv Woolsthorpe— Splendid (J. T. Combs). 88847 Jacks' vflle 3-1 l:t*J faat « KB 3 1111 I1 Ganz 8 Boserrian. Light Blue. S.-lect II. 88820 Jacks'ville 7-8 1:28ft fast 15 109 10 5 7 7 Is 5s C Grand 11 Col. Jot. M.J.W1 :i!i-n. Ken. t/iieen. SS7S3 .la-ks'ville 3-4 1:131 fast 2i Ml Left at the post. J Wilson s Horace BL. M.-LWhab-n. D.AUeu S8707 Jacks'ville 3-4 1 :13g last S M I 2 2 23 2- 1 Beid 7 El Oro. Mari.-Kue. M.J.Whalen. H67S Jacks'ville 7-S 1:2S¥ fast 10 105 6 2 2 4 10 M*|l Bergen 10 F.C.uard. M.J.Whalea. Sandpiper ^7492 J'k'ville 1 l-M 1:483 fast 150 99 12 2 2 21 3'J Pease 7 Stoneman. Camel. Malediction. S7171 Jacksville 3-4 l:13j{ fast 100 99 5 4 7 8 S'-'lPease S Camel. Cbilla. Gold Dust. S7 122 Jacks'ville 3-4 1:132 fast 30 104 1 11 3'1 fl'-JPease S IlighBange. Har.Hal!. Kndymion WARDEN, b. g, 4 103 Bv Oddfellow— Leonatus mare No. 2 (L. Kelly). 88890 Jacks'ville 7-8 1:281 fast ::x. lis 1 2 2 2 :','.' 5"- Gaaa f» Baaerrfaa, Y J.Whalen. Mugw'p 17478 Tampa 7-S 1:311 slow 3 110 3 5 5 5 5' 4*1 J Con ley 7 F.Fb-s! cr. 'I beClowa. N. Burgess. B74S2 Tampa 7-s 1 :33J slow 8 107 2 9 9 8 8" S-* Lewis 8 Punky. Frank Fb-shcr. Otogo. WARFIELD, ch. g, 4 103 Bv Nasturtium— Detection fD. Hill). «813 Jack' ville 1 1 s 1:541 fast 12 M 1 5 7 7 5* 5'"1,Kohn 8 Yama. Qaagga. St. Ilario. 88681 Jacks*viUe 7-8 1:261 fast M nil S SM 8 71 7" Dreyer 11 D.Bultman. Toison d'Or, F. Heart 884*5 Jack' ville ll-si:57 fast 10 103 5 1. 1 1 4l 53; J Beid 7 BMwta L.. Oaleaada. OSataa. 88393 J'k'ville 1 1-16 1 :49g good 10 101 7 5 6 5 Eft fl,; I F 11 King 7 Ragman. Oberon. Quagga. 88339 Xk' ville lmTSy 1:544 hvy 10 107 2 6 6 5 3- 4*1 8 Davis S M.Algol. St.Joseph. GreatJubilee SE309 J'k'ville 1 1-16 1:54ft hvy 10 107 3 2 2 3 3" 33'. G Burns 7 Quagga. GreatJabUee, B-lleview. SS213 J'k'ville 1 1-16 1 :531 hvy 10 M8ft 5 3 3 3 4" 42.'. Troxler T .Mamie Algol. Ardri. Harry Scott 8S147 .Ik' ville I 1 i« 1:493 slow 10 M 3 4 4 4 P 6*1 Obert 0 Hagman, Hoorav. Woolstone. Sixth Race [6th Jacksonville] SIXTH RACE — 1 1-8 Miles. 4-year-olds and upward. Selling. (S86SSV 1 :."■:::.-, --6— lio. . QUAGGA, b. h, 6 110 By Dungarven — Xallapa (E. M. Arthur). S8S6S J'k'ville lm70y 1:451 fast S 115 7 s 7 7 5*15*4 J Deav'p't S Yama. Cm wains, otogo. S«S13 Jack'ville 1 1 8 1:54? fast 4 US 5 2 2 2 2* 2' Kan/. s Vaini. St. Bark*. Caaatp ( ierk. 8S737 J k' ville 1 1-lfl 1:461 la*'- ~~J ■» '■' * fi fi r-' :r'" •' Wilson S Ardri. High Bange. Campaigner. ^8543 J'k'ville lni7ov 1:45] fast 11 112 1 I 5 5 4' 41"- V Powers s Boa. Bard, JolmCarrolI. Sandpiper 88496 Jack'ville 1 1-8 1:57 fast 12 110 4 3 2 I 5» 6' V Powers 7 BMwla I... Goleoaaa. iD.eron. 88459 J'k'ville lin70v 1:47";! fast 10 110 4 7 7 7 7 7"J V Powers 7 Bagman. Spellbound. Descomnets 88389 J'k'vllle 1 l-M 1:491 good 15 110 6 4 4 4 4- B*f fl Davis 7 Bagman. Oberon. Mamie Algol. SM J'k'viile 1 1-16 IMS] hvy 4-5 112 1 1 1 1 F- 1-1 V Powers 7 G. Jubilee. Wartiehl. Belleview. ^r TTNTY CLERK, br. h. 6 110 By Ruskin II.— Hannah Port (W. V. Casey). 88813 Jack'ville 1 1-8 1:541 fast 15 ll» 1 3 :: :: 3.'. 4-1. E Griffin s Yama. Quagga. St. Ilario. 88710 J'k'vllle 1 1-lfl 1:472 fast 100 114 2 7 7 7 6"- fl"'K Gritbn S Yaina. Golconda. F.lfall. 88621 J'k'ville 3m70v 1:45 fast 60 112 1 6 6 fl 5' 5""- Troxler S Sp. Prince. Golconda. De-«coni't3. 88177 J'k'ville 1 3-14 2M61 good M 109 5 4 6 5 61* 6»*ftJ Bergen (i Mamie Algol. Vanen. Ol cron. s'4!l J'k'vill-- 1 l-M 1:4S| good 64 111 5 7 7 7 6' S*»|Tl aaaaa !» G. Jubilee. ForeGuard. Woolstone 18117 Jack'ville 1 1 8 1:58 hvy 5 112 1 6 5 5 6 591 Musgr've 8 Oberon. First Peep. Quagga. 88027 Jack'ville 11-8 1:551 faat 9 112 13 5 6 6 6"- Musgr've R Oberon. Mam. Algol. Harrv Scott. •7815 J'k'ville lmTOy 1:46| fast 25 114 5 S 8 7 6* 58 Nicol s Edwin L.. Descomnets, Oberon. ST. ILARIO, blk. h. 5 115 By St. Carlo— Orsina (C. H. Xnebelkamp). 88868 J'k'vllle lmTay 1:451 fast 9 H5 57s s s 6'*ftGana 8 V.uua. Cereaaoaiaa, otogo. 88813 Jack'ville 1 1 - 1 : " 4 v fast 9-5 US 111 4 4- 3* .1 Deav'p't 8 Yama. Qaagga. County Clerk. 886M Jack'ville 1 1-4 2*SS| faat 5 124 :; | :: 3 2*1 1' J Deav'p't 8 Fndvmion. S i rCa t eaby . F. Guanl B8S21 J'k'ville Dn70y 1:45 last 20 M E 5 5 5 fl fl"'-.'.S Davis (1 Sp. Prime. Oefeeada, Dcscom'ts. 88598 Jack' vlUe 1 1-8 1:54 fast 10 109 5 5 6 6 5.'. 5« V Powers S Kdwinl... Golconda, (Jerrymander s.il 1'kville lm70v 1:45*. fast 5 109 S fl 4 3 S- 9*-*lNleol 12 Mer.Gift. St..To-eph. Gerrvmder. SS0C8 J'k'ville lmTSy 1 :45* last 3 114 1 5 4 2 Ml1 V Powers 0 Sandpiper. DeleStf (—1 . Agreem't MS t- .i'k'ville Im74^ 1:45| fast 10 MB 9 10 1 10 8' «:JM McGee 10 Ro-H-burglL. Endvmion. B.Scott HARRY SCOTT, b. h. 7 105 By What-er-lou— Signora (S. Louis). 88835 J'k'ville ImTOj 1:4*1 fast lti-5 115 11 9 10 fl :.' t **jGana 1:: Firm. Flarney. Virginia MOM 88616 Jack'ville 1 I I 2MB fast 4 124 7 5 4 2 2* 2- Nicol 1 SirCateaby, t):-. aoka. Gat. Lass. 88513 J'k'ville 1 1-16 1:43J fast 10 114 5 4 I I SJ 4*4 Nicol 10 Critic. F.n.lvmioii. Belle Statt SS339 J'k'ville lni7oy 1:541 hvy 12 MS 1 7 4 4 6* 5*J Mnsgr're 8 M.Algol. St.Jo-epb. GreatJubilee B8261 J'k'vllle lnf76y 1:49| hvy 5 1H 1 6 5 5 4- 39 Mnsgr've 8 Ardri. Cablegram. Critic. S8213 J'k'ville 1 l-M 1:5,11 hvy 5 MB 4 6 6 5 5" S*J S Davis 7 Mamie Algal Ardri. Warfield. 38188 J'k'ville lm70v 1:4SJ slow 8 b 7 7 6 6 7 B** 4'3 Pease 8 First Peep. Cablegram. Admonitor SS027 Jack'ville 1 1-S l:35g fast L'J 109 4 4 4 I in 3--1 V Powers 0 Oberon. Mamie Algol. Roseboro. ALAUDA, b. g. 5 107 By Ornament — L'Alouette (B. Jacobs). 8873- J'k'ville 1 1 lfl '■ 17-: fast 60 109 577 7 7 7*-lKoan 8 Slick, r. FiratPremlnai. TeaPacaa $8644 Jack'ville 11 I 2M7f faat 40 121 2 7 fi fl fl- 6-*|S Davis s St. Il-irio. Fmhrnion. SirCateaby S8300 Tampa I 1 1:19] alow S 112 8 s 7 fll S-1T Koemer M Frank Pattoa, We dm. Altar. 88531 Tampa 1 It 2:loJ slow 3 lofi 4 I I I 5 5'-l,F Jackson ." Ccuntcrmand. Dnnvegan. Necba. 88483 Tampa lm7Sy 1 :52| slow S 5 113 fl I 5 5 V • S* Glasner fl Cobmosa. Dnnvegan. My Love. •; 447 Tampa 1 I 4 2:15 slow 2ft MB 4 3 3 2 I* 2" F Jackson r, La Fayette. Cobaaosa. (iroonoka. WS99 Tampa lm70y 1:511 slow 5 109 7 6 2 2 3h B*l Glasner 7 r..Cav.mai.'h. LaFavette. Dr.Cr M k M3B Tampa 7-8 l:34j mud 2 115 | fl 6 fi 3- 3'' F Jackson R San Priai . No hn. Dr. Heard. FORE GUARD, ch. g, 4 108 Bv Advance Guard— Forelock (H. B. Aldrich). (9*95 Jack'ville 1 1 1:54 East 25 10S fl 5 I 5 P 4*! Baaaaa 7 Golconda. Moleaey, Elfall K8785 J'k'ville 1 1 -IS 1:4TI fast M M fl s s 7 75 fl'- K Gritbn s Hoorar. Edwin I... Oberon. 88694 J'k'vllle 1 1 16 1:49 fast 7 5 112 6 3 4 3 11 F S Davis !» J. A.Munro. JakPiglit. D.Strome 88646 Jack'ville 11 I 2:071 fast 7 117 fl 3 I 2 5-" 4-', (' Grand s St. Ilario. Kndvmioa. Sir Cateaby S85S3 Jacks'ville 3-4 1:121. fast s 109 7 64 3"'3- 1 Deav'p't 10 Yama. Toil Box. hearl Paiat. i5575 Jacks'ville 7-8 1:281 fast ( 5 107 1666 F- I" J Deav'p't 10 M.J.Whalen. Sandprper, Mozart. 38473 Jacks'ville 7 8 1:31^ good 2 108 9 6 :; ■'■ 2". 2". V Powers 13 MvHenrv. l.adv.McNallv. Col. Jot SS111 J'k'ville I 1-18 1 :48| good 10 M 4 11 1 I' 2 J Beid 0 GreatJubilee. WaMaSaaa, Molesey OROONOKA. ch. g, 5 107 Bv David Garrick — Erora (W. L. Hatchett). S8SM lack' ville 1 1 I 2M71 fast 12 121 15 7 7 8 7'»ftB !;;irHn 8 St. Ilario. Bmtvmioa. Sir Catesbv 886M Jack'ville 1 i 12:08 fast -" ''-'- -"'7 7 7 5* '■'■■ ;■: Griffln 7 RbrCateab.v. Ha'rrvBeott. Gal.Laaa BR447 Tampa 11-4 2:15 slow 3 110ft 2 14 4 4' 4:: (" Swain t I. a Fayette. Aianda. Cobaaaaa. 88429 Tampa 7-8 1:321 slow 15 101 9 9 9 9 9 9'ICole » Oesa. Tannic. San Prima 87656 Taaapa B] I 1:121 slow I M 7 7 fl 7 5;- Glasner 7 Cbar.Hauii! ton. Zeola. Vanadium. DFLE STROME. ch. m. 6 1C5 By Ben Strome — Lindele (G. P. Sherman). S8S95 Jack'ville 11-8 1:54 fast M M 7 7 7 7 7 ^'ftDreyer 1 G..b la. Moleaey. BlfalL 88SS4 J'k'vllle 11-16 1:0 fast 20 109 9 8 7 7 7 4*ft T Koerner ft ForeGaard. J. A.Munro. .Fk Right 88622 J'k'ville 1 1-16 1:481 fast 30 114 10 9 6 7 7 7" J Denntson 11 Gerrymantler, otogo. Maxlmma, 88513 J'k'vllle 1 1-16 1:491 fast 40 104 8 9 8 8 SI 7*1 J Denntson IO Critic, Bndvmion. Bella Scott, 88166 J'k'vllle 1 1-lfl 1:491 fast 10 103 8 8 8 8 8 5'j A l.ang s Critic. Malediction. Agreement. SS0AK J'k'vHle I mTOy 1:461 fast 3J 109 8 8 6 5 3= ::• Put well 9 St. Ilario. Sandpiper. Agreement S7R89 J'k'ville 1 1-18 1:489 fast T3 MS 12 12 11 9 M 7'1 Fair, 12 BelleSeott, Merry Gift. Irrigator 87768 Jack*v4rte 1 1-S 1:541 fast 13-5 102 2 5 5 4 2J L'n S Davis tj Admonish. Schleswig. Cablegram POINT LACE. br. f. 4 96 Bv Six Shooter— Remember Me II. (T. W. Flynn). (*S63 Jacks'ville 7-8 1:271 fast 200 ml 3 7 fi 6 fi-' S'MMoNnltv 7 China Sally Prestoa, Vwav. 88762 Jacks'ville S-4 1:131 fast 100 M 4 7 7 5) S'»»MeNult» 8 Horace BL. M.J.Whahn. D". Mien 87SI I Jacks'ville 8-4 1:15 fast 40 lit S s s 8 5'*fMcNulty s Tilekitas. II. Junior. Tbr'kmonon t77as Jack'ville I IS 1:511 fast 20 103 5 6 I (; 1; S'TfC Gnrner •'. Vdmonisli. DeleStrorae. Schleswig 87654 .I'k'vill- 1 1 IS l:t7| fast 60 91 fi 6 6 6 6 fl1 •'• ,'MiNnlt v C, s.onenian. Jack Biker oberon. "7316 Jack'ville 1 1 I 1 :34 fast 50 97 S 7 7 6 6* 6°J McN'ultv s Wat tie'. 1. Sh-n-dil-. Kllliecr'kie. 87126 J'k'ville I 1-16 1:491 fast 100 93 6 6 6 6 B 5" I) McCthy " 6 Campaigner Snr'eFrog, Moleaey mm Jacks'ville 1 \:\Xl fast 4g 95 U 10 10 8 p s'» McNulty 11 CasUewooa, Aduiouish. iii'lodeoij ESTHER B., b. m. 6 105 By Greenan— Sedate (W. C. Leach). MB Jacto'ville 7-8 ::» fast lWt p.j 0 8 10 in 10 lu:» Floss It HUM* . irnliln rm. TTniil linn 8?0ti.-. .laoksvilie 7-S 1 :L'8I slow 40 10-' 12 12 U 13 13 LVJOrej-er 13 Skvn. Critic Allon-bv. M 147 Tulsa 11:4:. fast 1 104 «• Bpeaeer 7 Associate. J.M.-r.ri.le. KingWilda 8611S Tui a 3-4 1:171 fast 6 109 4-'3 Falms 7 Apron. Orbed Uul. Gibson. THE THORN, ch. r. 5 107 By Ethclbert— American Beauty (W. L. Williams). ■Kl J'k'ville 1 1-1« 1:4*4 fast -"0 ill S 7 7 7 7 «";.! Wilson s Tempter. F.I'ivmiuin. 8aadp!p«r 88MV Jacksville 7 -s 1 :l i fast 30 111 « '.» 8 S S S' = F Jackson 11 C..l..lot. 11 ..I.Whalen. Keii.Queen. W0S7 .Iuai-cz 1 1-lti 1 :46J fast 30 Mt 10 10 10 10 10 10«"JD Austin 11 Hancock, Maurotania. Aluiena. 8M.:,H Juarez 11:411 fast 30 K'7 11 9 9 H 0 S'^Cook 10 Alma IV.v. Miss Vigilant. Dene. 877L\' Juarez ll:39jfast 30 102 7 1111 11 11 10* U Garner 11 Apologize. Pelleas. Busy Man. IW72 Juar.-z ll:40gfast 30 107 10 fir. 7 8 10»* I) Austin 11 AlniaBov. Albionll.. M. Randolph 67^ Juar-z 7-S 1:261 fast 20 109 9 M 9 9 9 7» T Rice «.t G.Louise. Hardlvson, Belloflirus* Page 6 First Race [1st Jamestown] Jamestown Entries and Past Performances for Tuesday, April 12. WEATHER CLEAR. TRACK FAST. LATEST PERFORMANCES OE HORSES ENTERED. FIRST RACE— 4 1-2 Furlongs. 2-year-olds. Selling. (Sir.112— .V,— 2— 103.) Icdfx Course DistTimc-T'ckOJds Wt St % lb % StrFin Jockeys Started Order of Finish. DORIS WARD. ch. f, 2 100 By Alvescot— Sweet Singer (F. Lightfoot). 8v.'l.. Jani.-st.iwn 4; 1 .".". fast 12 MS 5 2 2"k 1»'- A I-ang 7 limrouiara. Jack Ryan. N. Emma 88 9» .!am.-.-t"wn 41 f V.} fast 25 102 1 1 1- 3'i A I,ang S Uasli. Jack Hvan.' Good News. 8SSir. Ja:..-sto\\n 4J f OS J fast 7 M7 3 3 41 Hi Steinh'dt 8 Beadajra. Good News. Ate A1t.ll. SS741 Jamestown 1-2 48J fast 5 109 1 1 1' 2 Hartv !» FortCarrol. Mavweed. AuutLena. 8S1CO Jacks'ville 3-8 3'i fast 10 llo 13 12 ll-'JD McC'thyl.i Agnes Mav. Don't. Valb.naa. 8792fi Jacks' ville 3J f 43i slow 8 102 7 11" 12lT Obert 14 Startler. LvdiaLee, NaughtrLad MM Jacks' ville M 36g fast 20 112 1 71 1011 S Davis 15 Altadena, Lllanette, Rusticana. 877 ;3 Jacks'ville 3-8 36 fast 1£ 115 10 9 ll14 V Bowers 1G Decency. Ryestraw. Old S iuaw. GOOD NEWS. ch. f, 2 110 By Masterman— Glad Tidings (L. Garth). fc W* .lam. -t..»n 4} f .V,fc fast 3 1 i6 3 4 » 4'\ Mus-rave 8 Kash. .lack ltvan, Doris Ward. fcM-.V. Jamestown 4i f 06 fast 4-0 1 0 6 4 l*| V J Iieid 7 J. Rvan, Y. Ladv. Abe Attell. ■Hi Jam. stow n 41 f 00* fast 6 ln7 3 4 ■ 23 J Reid « Kend'ag.-i. Al e Attell. DorisWard 88740 Jamestown 1-2 48i fast 10 1»9 0 4 4J 314 Gaskins 7 Rasb, B.Fitzhugh. l'rinccss Una MAYWEED, h. f. t 97 By Stanhope II.— May Wynne (W. D. Babcock). MM JnMMMn 42 f 06 fast 2i M 7 0 fi ««.'. McCab.-v 7 GoodN'ews. Ja.kRvan. Yan.I.ady 6 "741 Jani.-stotvn 1-2 481 fast S 5 loy i 5 0 MA I-aug 5 FortCarr.il. DorisWard. A. Lena. 8M.'i6 Jacks' ville 1-2 4'Ji last 20 98 3 6 d 5»j .1 lleury ".» Oracle, Old Squaw, Tallahassee. 88202 Jacks'ville- 3* f 44jj hvy 8 99 9 7 7 5«i J Henrv 10 Tallahassee, Trait, Abe Attell. 880S Jacksville 31 f 43 slow 15 98 4 31 3'i J Henry 11 Tallahassee, Trait, L. Ormicant. 87926 Jacks'ville 31 f 42J slow 8 97 4 fi1 6"i Fain 14 Startler, LydiaLee, NaushtvLad 87S35 Jacksville 32 f 41i fast 20 105 11 10* 7131G Burns 13 Is.Cassie, Rvestraw, L.Stalwart 87703 Jacks'ville 3-8 36 fast 15 103 5 72 4'2 J Ml 1G Decency, Ryestraw, Old Squaw. STEPCHILD, ch. f. 2 100 By Fatherless— Eocene (W. M. Sheedy). MM .lam. stown 41 f :..", fast ■ los 6 5 X ~ S" Ploss 7 DorisW ar.l. Maioniaia. JackUyan 8 87«i Jamestown 1-2 00 last 15 107 2 2 32 3* J Gaskins ."i 1'ncleFml. XoraKinuia. BertteD BBi Jam--si..wn 41 f 50J fast 40 102 6 6 (i 6lul iaskins « Ben.laga. (ioodXews. Abe Attell ORTEGA, br. c. 2 108 By Sidney Lucas— Cornelia LT. (J. T. Temple). 88899 Jamestown 41 f 001 fast KK) lOfi 3 C 6 6'HI.ewis R Rash. Jack Rvan. D..ris Ward. 888.V. Jamestown 41 f iti fast 60 112 2 6 B M Lewis' 7 (JoodNews. .TackRvan. Yan.Ladv 887:*' Jamestown 1-2 48« slow 100 117 I 5 5 5Ia A Lang .". Rash. Bemlaga. Maromara. 88442 Tamita 3-8 38£ slow B 110 1 1" 2"k Lewis « IxmiseB.. Set in Gold. Mrs.Carter 88»4 'ramjja 3-8 374 slow 10 110 1 2» 3° Lewis S Delena. Clienault, African Obi 88310 Tanuwi 3-8 38i slow 10 110 1 U In Lewis 7 I»rd Nelson. Orella. Bertha D. 88238 Tarn pa 3 8 38j' slow 10 100 7 Et 6'*3Lewis 8 Delena. Goldfish, Coodaere. 88148 Tampa 3-8 38 slow 15 Mi 0 6' 4,; I ewis 0 Stepfather. K.Gardner. L. Lewis. GOODACRE. ch. c, 2 112 By Charcot— My Fairy (J. White). 88*19 .lam.-stown 12 4Sfc fast 100 Ki9 4 4 0 5'UA Burton 5 Lochiel. PMnioml Adams. Bendaga IjPU Jat-ks'ville 12 4»j( fast 12 lis 7 7 7= 7'" T Kocrn. r S Capsize. James Mc. Sir K.arnev. 88604 Jacks'ville 41 f 04* fast 100 112 7 6 M' 6*1 T Koern.-r ! SirKearnev, Ed. Adams. Bodega. SS* Tampa 3S 378 slow 5 110 i 31 3' T Koeiner 7 K.Garduer.. K.Bivson. Fatheilide 8S:.7fi Tampa 3-8 3S* slow C 105 1 |] lh T K.H-nier • Newcomer. M. Depres, Clienault. 883*i Tami .i 3 8 SSg slow 0 110 0 6 (i3! T Koeiner 7 Goldfish . D.H. Carpenter. L. Welles 8823N Ta:npa 3 S 3sjj slow 5 100 1 41 3'" l,ovell S Delena. Ooldtisb. M. Depres. Second Race [2nd Jamestown] SECOND RACE — 5 1-2 Furlongs. 3-year-olds and upward. Selling. (SK740— 1 :0G%— S— 10."!.) BILLIE HIBBS. br. g. 5 112 By Fatherless— Aurine (J. T. Temple). 8S9O0 Jamestown 3-4 1 :14g fast SO 117 fi 3 2 1' 1= Lewis s Oppar. Xel.ee. Lurid. 88*29 Jamettown 3-4 1:151 good 6 117 « 6 6 I 4:J L.-wis o Havre. Silverine. Op| ar. K87W .lam.-stown 3 4 l:l«j! slow 12 114 5 2 1 2J A*i A I^»ng r ITnil I II II.. Havre. Oppar. 8S74" Jam. -stown 51 f 1 :'«g fast 0 106 I 0 5 5 0'ulLewis 5 B.Davis. K.Avondaie. I,.n Ami. 8S4^1 ''ampa 3-4 1:17 slow 2 118 I 2 2 2° l" L.-wis 4 Fundamental. Onm:z. Cassowary 88416 Tampa 3-4 1 : 17g slow 6-3 110 0 0 3 21 2^ Lewis ." 1'arkview. Cassowarv. Aut. 4 ; irl 88312 Ta M.i :i 3-4 1:H| slow 4-5 11G 0 4 4 B'| 11 Lewis B AatumnGirl. Iralla. Bobliv C«x k 8*219 Tampa 3^ 1 :1SJ slow 3-5 119 1 2 1 1» Is Lewis r Clysmic. C.IIamilton. TallowDip RACING BELL. b. f. 4 108 By Racine— Miss Wandelohr (W. S. Diffenderfer). act Jameatowm 8j t, IM fast 7 111 1 11 3« 4"".A Lang .". 1'atriot. F»nd Heart. (Jreiia.le. 88806 Jamestown 0 8 1:01 fast 7 1U7 2 1111 3^2 A Lang 4 K.Avondaie. Amoret. E.Tanguay WKSt Jamestown B f 1 :t 9J good 3-5 106 1 Wheeled. Mc "ahey o Kva Tanguay. Alloy. Eniin..la. 88769 .lamest., w ii 5-S 1 :01g fast 2-5 116 1 11 1»1 1» A Lang 7 W. I. Hindi, (Jlcpper. Benlala. 863o7 1'in.lico 1 1-8 1 :03i fast 20 KiS 6 12 6 7 7" J Deav'p't 7 Rostrum. Osorine. Silverine. 86271 Cimlico 3-4 1 :13g fast S 112 I 4 3 4= 5-J McCahey » K. Commoner, Selwik. Top Note. HOC Pimlico 3-4 1:14J fast 3 1 7 2 12 2* 1 G Burns 10 Compton. Sagcr. J. Lrmeutrout. 860KI l-imlico 1 l:42jj fast 15 133 3 1 1 1 21 3=1 Mr M Bl'k 3 Juggler. Rio Grande. MERMAN, ch. g, S 85 By Fatherless — Mermaid (J. W. Healey). 880M Tampa 7-S 1 :32» slow 3-0 90 3 2 3 2 1?. 2" Steinh'dt 4 L.Cavanagb. BobbvOxik. Punkv. 88500 Tan.j.a 7-8 l:33i slow 8-5 95 8 7 6 3 ■ l1! Steinh'dt B Hovle. Judge Dundon. Morpeth. 88444 Tampa 5'. f 1:11 slow 3 96 7 6 5 4" 31 Steinh'dt 7 Clysmic. Our Nugget, La Cloria. 88426 Tampa 3 4 1:18 slow S-5 90 3 3 4 21 2A Steinh'dt S BethGoodr.-iu. Okenite, DrvDollar 88398 Tampa 3-4 1:18 slow 2 90 3 4 4 2 i l1 Steinh'dt 6 Baleshed. Waterbury, IOminola. 883C2 Tampa 7-S 1:322 mud 4 »■"« 2 2 2 3 34 3« Steinh'dt 7 Merry Gift, Punky. Nebulosus. EVA TANGUAY. ch. f. 3 93 Bv Contestor— Grotesque (T. Hatfield). 88806 Jamestown 0 8 1 :"1 fast 30 90 4 4 4 4 4"',A Burton 4 K.Avondaie. Amoret. RacingBell 88826 Jam. -.-town 01 f 1 :•** g.n.d 9-5 89 3 2 2 1*1] A Burton B Alloy. Eminola. Dona II. 88772 Jamestown 0-8 l:01g last 1 104 1 0 3 3= I'l G I5urns f. Lurid. McAndrews. Racebrook. 8800 7 Ja.-ks'ville OJ f 1 :'i7i! fast 20 107 11 11 10 10 10!"2Hannan 14 ClcmRe-achev. Aut. Rose. MonAmi 88509 Jacks'ville 04 f 1:084 fast 60 107 8 4 4 7 7-'* .1 Reid ! Ferrand Cecilian. Abrasion, Sou. 88407 Jacks'ville 01 f 1 :0Sg good 20 98 10 10 9 9 5s', Pease 12 D.ParadelL. L.Creed. F.Oecilian 88388 Jacks'ville 3-4 l:10f toinl 6 92 0 3 4 41 3" J Moore 8 Earl'sCourt. My Henry, Ties Joli MERRY LASSIE, b. m, 6 102 By Merryday — Countaxus (F. Rose). BMW Jamestown Oj f 1 07 fast 1O0 109 3 2 3 0 O'-.'I'aliiis 5 1'atriot, Fond Heart. Crenade. 776S6 H.nning 3 4 1:162 fast 8 112 8'» G Walker 8 T.ofSpades. Incognito. R. Ladv 68069 I Mm li co 5-8 l:0li fast 20 97 9 9 9 S H-'iC Ril. y 'J T. Wrestler, Diamond. M.Ant'vil Third Race [3rd Jamestown] THIRD RACE — About 1 1-2 Miles on Turf. 4-year-olds and upward. Handicap. Hurdle Race. MB8M — ::: «♦ -4— 150.) DOCTOR HEARD, ch. g. 7 150 By St. Gatien— Jude (D. F. Kinney). 8889S .lam.sfn Al. I? 2:'i9 fast S 140 4 4 3 2 2« 27- K Heid.r 7, Dr. Pillow, Lu« ill.-R.. M.FIetcber 8S78S Jainesfn Al. 11 3:38 slow 3 103 0 4 Lost rider. ■ ll.ider .". Lizzie Flat. Lucille R., Xeb.c. 886H. •laui|«i. 2-4 1:19? slow 20 114'. 7 0 lo 10 lit",.'.S.ulv lo Frank l'atton. Xecha. Altar. 88016 Tampa 5'. f 1:12 slow 10 112 6 7 6 61 6S1 Mewes '.) The Ram. Necha. Trappc. 88479 Tampa 5-S 1 ttt'.g slow 20 110 10 10 10 9 8»i Scully 10 Cofhiil. Micli.I'.eck. Col. Austin. 8837.8 Tampa 7-8 1 :.{4g mud 10 116 4 4 4 :: 41 41 i Scully 0 San l'rinio. Necha. Alauda. 88322 Tampa X \ f 1:13? slow 10 11414 3 4 5" 3s! Scully (I Mos. Belle. BlackAnnie. V.Zelgler 88131 Tampa 1 1-8 2:101 s'«P 5 106 C 6 5 I 3'1 3=' Scully f. Okenite. Bronte. Dr. Crook. XEBEC, gr. g. 4 138 By Hamburg— Xela (L. Garth). BWM .lam.-stown 7-S 1 :27£ fast 3 lis 1 2 2 3- 8«* Musgrve • Havre. \\ . I. Ilineli. «aBr:iin. Ml Jam. stown 3-4 l:14g fast S llo I 2 3 31 3'° J Reid 8 Billfe Hibl.s. Oppar, Lurid. BJB27 Jam. sfn Al. II 3:13 good 3 132 13 3 1 l30 I4" Johnson 5 Woodslde, Itrpps. Dr. Pillow. 887SS .lamest'n Ab l] 3:38 slow 7 1301 4 2 2 2 l1 3'=°.Iohnson ."i LizzieFlat. LucilleR.. M.Fletcher 859 i0 Pimlico lm40y 1:44£ g..od 12 101 0 6 6 4 4= 47 McCahey 7 Rostrum. Bethlehem. Demetrius. 8569(1 Jamaica 0' f 1 :07r good 60 103 7 12 13 13 13 Upton 14 Knlield. Casque. Spelllx.iiud. so Belmont 1 1-16 1:47 last 30 104 6 9 9 I • 9-'°lK Martin 10 Si!ii!.\i'_'ht. CourtLady. 1'. Queen 81462 Pimlico 3-4 l:15g slow 12 ]07 3 7 7 41 4=1 Harty 7 Pocoiimke. Personal. Cunning. WOODSIDE. ch. g. 6 153 By Norwood — Bell Andrews (H. Flippen). BBM Iaj»cat'a At. V 141 fast 20 148 5 Fell. Aiken B Dr.l'ilb.w-. Dr.Heard. Lucille R. S --27 Ja nesi'n Ab II 3:13 good 12 14s 0 4 4 2 250 2" Aiken B Xebec. Beppo. Dr. Pillow. 8610fi Pimlico Ab X 4:29 fast 12 100 8 6 7 4 9* S=filWilliams Darra. Stellaland. Monte Carlo. 86022 Pimlico Ab 2 4:27g fast 6 100 2 Fell. Williams Thistledale. Vilhalla. Alamansor. 77997 Pimlico Ab 2J 0:04 hvy 8 140 7 6 4 4 620 Fell.S McClainSir Wooster. Malacca. Aisle. 77906 Pimlico Aba 0:01 hvy 3| 146 2 4 4 4 3« I" 8 MoClain Prince of Pilsen. Pontotoc. Grandpa 77080 Hamilton Ab2J 4:06 fast 6 100 4 6 6 3 3= 3° S MeClain Bilberry. Marksman. PrinceofPilsen. 77530 Hamilton Ab 2 4:23 slow 9-10 152 2 3 2 1 1= 21 S MeClain Steve Lane. Dacra. Manzano. LUCILLE R.. ch. f, 4 130 By Sombrero — Graziosa (C. C. Smithson). 88898 Ja u. -in Ab 1'. 3:09 fast 12 132 2 11 3 3 3'* Patterson 3 Dr. Pillow. Dr.Heard. M. Fletcher 88788 .lamest'n Ab U 2::'.8 slow 6 130 113 4 4 2=" Patterson B LizzieFlat, X.-Im-c. MaieFleteher ■n .lam.-stown 6-§ IjMI fast 4 116 4 3 5 5 5^'1'loss 5 K.Taii^-ii.-iy. Luriil. McAndrews. 81493 Pimlico 3-4 1:161 slow 20 100 5 4 9 11» 12= iJ Reid Racquet, (oiodheart. King Sol. 81235 Pimlico 3-4 1:138 fast 20 98 11 9 8 10= 11" J Bergen Takahira. BrownTouv. Witch. Hour 81103 Pimlico 3-4 liUt fast 10 10IJ 7 11 12 13 13=«*C Grand Intervene. Summer Night. Xebec. 77973 Pimlico 61 f 1:131 hvy 13-6 109 7 11 21 57 McCahey Constellation. Court Ladv. Cunning. BENLALA. ch. g. 8 137 By Ben Holladay— Gualala (Mrs. G. C. Brenton). 88769 Jamestown 5-8 l:01g fast 30 119 0 4 6 4 " 4» MedlieoU 7 RacingBell. W.I.Hinch. Glopper' 84674 Pimlico 1 1-2 2:4ojj fast 1 135 2= Walker 7 Tourney. Recruit. The Welkin. 81690 Jam. st'n Ab 2 3:01* fast 3 117 3'8 J Sullivan fi Sparkles, Bergoo, Racilia. KING'S GUINEA, br. h, 7 132 By King of Coins— Prismatic II. (J. Chorn). BMS Jamestown IS \SH fast 30 128 5 5 4 S» V* GdfaMa I H*m, W. L Buek, Xtwc 8890.1 Jam. stown 3-4 1 :1 J2; fast 50 115 % 7 7 73 7" .'C.iskiiis 8 Bi!lie Hibl.s. Oppar, Xeln-c. 88852 Jam. st. w n 3-4 1 :10jf fast 20 120 I I I :'.' 3-* A Burton I John Carroll. Lois t'avauagh. 888].; J;i-i,.M'n ]m7«tv 1 :4tii last 70 114 1 1 1 2 3 3r'l A Burton ■': Jobh Carroll. Lois Cavanagh. 88519 Tani| a 7 8 1 :331 slow 3 108 0 3 4 2 3s 3* lain B Tackle. San Prinio. Mertse. 88497 Tampa 51 f 1 :12J slow 6 117 6 4 4 6= 633 Rowe I Frank Floater, Necklet. Tackle. 88362 Tampa 7-8 1 :32g inud 10 110 I I 6 6 6 6la 1) Murphy 7 Merry (lift. Punky. Merman. 88033 Tampa 7-8 1 :32§ slow 6 112 3 2 3 3 21 4Ji J Conley 7 Otogo, Cassowary, Occidental. Fourth Race [4th Jamestown] FOURTH RACE— 3-4 Mile. 3-year-olds and upward. Selling. (SMtt— 1:13— 4— 110.) OPPAR. ch. c, 3 96 By Armeath II. — Oppoponax (C. C. Smithson). 889KI Jamestown 3 4 1 :l-ig fast 6 3 98 7 1 1 2" 2= McCahey sBillie llil.bs. Xebee, Lurid. 8^ ..lain, stown 3- -I 1 : lag g.Kid 31 IIS 1 1 I 1= 3'i McCahey ■ Havre. Silverine. Billie llihhs. 88786 Jamestown 3-4 l:16g slow 10 93 3 1 2 1\ 3 1 Gaskins .0 Hyperion 1 1.. Havre. Billie Ilibhs .88711 Jam. -stown 0* 1 l:07jj fast 8 9«; I 3 2 2J 3»i Moore 7 Takahira. Hyperion I ...Bethlehem 85972 Pimlico 3-4 1:13* fast 20 110 4 12 2°k 5'} Rc-ttig Lothario. Compton. Acumen. 80860 Pimlico 51 f 1 :08 jf fast 6 110 4 4 6 101 11"1W Walker Intrinsic. Louise Welles. Compton. 84675 Pimlico 61 f 1 :«'« fast 13 5 109 11 Medlicott Madeliuel... S.Savage. Newark Boy. 84660 Pimlico 5-8 l:02g fast 3 112 22 Medlicott Chilton Oueeu. Hazel Frost. DANDER, b. c. 4 116 By Sir Dixon — My Gueen (P. S. P. Randolph). 88917 Jam. st. iwn 0'. f 1 :07g fast 7-0 P 8 0 0 4 I* 1* J lieid S Pemctrios. AtmlKate. M*tetaer BW71 iMlWlllW t-% 1:141 last 2J 118 1 2 I 21 2: J Reid G Silv.-riue. Smug. H.Cro— taddla 88V.2 Jam.stown 3-4 1 :10jj fast 4 123 4 4 4 4 4" l -wis ." Fon.lIIeart. Glopptf, K'stiuinea. 88078 Jacks' ville 7-S 1:27» fast 2 llo 10 9 7 5 4= 1" Nieol 10 Boserrian. Silverine. M. Marjorie 88510 Jacks'ville 7-8 1:2S| fast 8 112 J 5 5 5 2* 3=1 Gilbert 14 Toison d'Or, Silverine. Sandpiper 88404 Jacks'ville 7-S 13BJ fast 3J 103 7 0 5 4 3= 3'1 Musgr've !» Gold Dust. Critic. Ballot Box. 883"8 Jacks'ville 3-4 1:18 hvv 10 104 2 4 3 2" 3'i Musgr've 7 Anderson. Havre, Tres Joli. 83680 Empire 11-16 1:04 hvy 2j 105 5 5 2 2 21 21 Taplin Nethermost. County Fair. Cheek. 83595 Empire 3-4 1:14 fast la 103 13 12 9 61 64i Leach Richard Reed. Shapdale. Hoffman. AUNT KATE. ch. f. 4 110 By Goldcrest — Vienna CE. H. Garrison). B»I7 i . estown 0'. f 1 'C:' fast 3' 148 6 7 7 »* ::'■ .M.i'ah.y s Dander. D«-:netrios. Aunt Kate. 88761 Jacks MIL- 7 8 i^j fas[ ii-5 1"4 8 11 1 1= lh Ganz B Aphrodite, M. Herbert, Flaruey. 88404 Jacks'ville 7 8 l:29t fast 30 104 Left at the post. G 1 turns !» Gold Dust, Critic. Dander. 8841!' Jacks'ville 01 f 1 :09J[ fast 16 3 105 7 9 10 9 S'J S Davis 13 Kndymion, Squar.-Deal. C.Raggio 88217 Ja.ks'ville 2 4 1:18 hvy 20 105 2 5 5 5 5»"iLovell 5 ColdDust. Anderson. Cablegram. 88161 Jacks'ville 51 f 1 0SJ fast 4 104 1 1 2 3'1 33i B Davis 11 Gold Dust. Marie Rue. Havre. 88089 Ja.-ks' ville 7-8 1 :29g slow 5 106 11 8 10 10 11 9-'u I Howard 11 Tivolini. Miss Herbert. Havre. 87813 !■!■■* Tllln 7-8 1:27 fast 15 106 10 11 11 10 84 91»3Butwell 1^ Stringency, Turncoat, A.L.Daley MANHEIMER. ch. g. 5 115 By High Order— Fidelitas (M. Shannon). £8917 Jam. st.. wn 01 f 1 07R fast B-G Phi 7 6 6 El #• BteiBh'dt B Daader, Hem. trios. Aunt Kate. 88093 Jacks'ville 3-4 1:121 tast 7 110 6 2 3 4' 6i"lTr..\ler lO Yania. Toll Box, Fore Guard. BtSM Jacks'ville 7 8 1 28 1 fast 4* 108 12 6 6 6 51 67 .1 Deav'ii't 14 Toison d'Or. Silverine. Dander. 8842" Jacks'ville OJ f 1 :08J fast 20 lott 12 12 12 8 4'3M Murpliv 12 Fond Heart. Mvstitier. Varna. B*M1 Jacks'ville 01 f 1.08 fast 6 3 1"8 2 1 1 l'l l1 I) McC'thy 10 Mozart. Inferno Queen. Amyl. 87880 Jacks'ville 51 f 1 :07? fast 4 100 7 4 8 8' 6s} J Henrv 10 Tres.!..] i. H.Junior, ILCrosscad'n 87747 Ja.-ks' ville B f 1 :07g fast 6 100 2 3 — l"k 2'1 J Henry 10 Stringency. I»w Heart. Br'nTony 87013 Jacks'ville 51 f 1 071 fast 5 i"7 9 6 4 7' 8*1 J Howard 11 BaGraada LaGloria. NightMist 87370 Jacks'ville 3-4 1:131 fast 12 107 4 2 2 21 31 I) McC'thyl2 AnnaL.Daley. Horace E.. Camel. EMINOLA. br. m. 6 1L? By Aloha— Eminence (Mrs. G. J. Engelkir.g). 8X9".. Jane .t un 3 4 1 :14i fast 10 110 1 5 4 5= 0"lMusgr've B Billie Ilibl.s. Oppar, Xel.cc. 888 jt: Jam.stown 01 f 1 :09i good 6 104' 0 3 3 3"» V Sh'mak.T B Bva Tangiiav. Alb.v. Dona H. 88787 Jane stown 3 4 1 :16jl slow 7 loll 6 0 6 2'i 2'- Sh' maker 7 W.LHinch. D.in.Hios. FlatCre.k SS7 44 Jam. .-town 01 f 1 07? fast 60 107 7 7 7 7 7*=lSh'mak.-r 7 Takahira. Hvperiou II.. Oppar. 88064 Tampa 01 f 1 12 slow 21 107 I 1 2 21 2' Sh'maker B I.uekv Mate, O.ei.lental. Necklet 8».".1S Tam|.a 2 4 1:19 slow 2 IM 1 2 3 0'' 0" Harty B Raiixni C..r..na. Batesho.l. Alvise. 884vt Tatn| a 0'. 1 1:11 slow 3 10S 2 2 2 2= 2"t A Burton 7 (Ileenlawn. X.Bump|M.. T.Clown. B839S 'liiii.pa 2-4 1:18 slow 2 107 4 2 '4 i* i~ Sh'maker U Merman, Bulcsh.d, Wuterbury. LURID, b. f. 4 111 By Ildrim— Luray fJ. Farrell, Jr.). KSM Jamestown 3-4 1:141 fast 12 MB/ 4 4 I 41 4'"JPalms SBillie Hibbs. Oppar. Xel^c MBS .lam. stown H f 1 :0Sg fast 4 111 2 3 0 2J 21 Balms 7 H.Crosscad'n. Complete. HelinR 8.8818 Jamestown OX fl:08 fast 8 107'. 1 4 4 4' 4= Palms B Grenade. W.I.H'ch. H.Cros'cad n 88772 Jamestown ;:-S 1 :01R 0ast 20 116 3 2 4 4» 2'i l'alms ." K. Tanguay. McAndrews. Raceb k S«;- 7 1 Pimlico 3-4 1 '13* fast 100 1"7 7 7 7 7* 7° Ramsey King Commoner. Selwik. Top Xote. 86C6S Pimlico 3-4 1:141 fast 30 113 1 10 9 9'* 9'" Rettig Merry Gift Spellbound. Selwik. 81072 Pimlico 3-4 1:141 fast 20 113 6" Carj.ent'r Jolly. Takahira. Jennie Wells. 81872 Jamestown 5-8 1:021 good 20 100 5 6 7 7 7:s S Davis Botanist. Liivimd. Jennie Wells. PANIQUE. b g, 9 115 By Plaudit — Set Fast fM. Meyers). 88!.p; Jamestown T-B 1 :27g fast H 12" I 4 I 6 ••• I -wis fi Havre. W. I. Hindi. Xebec. MSS1 Jamestown 5? f 1:08^ fast 00 114 7 7 7 7 7=T Clark 7 11. Crosscaddin. Lurid. Ounplcfe 86248 Pimlico 3-4 1:10 fast PX» 107 10 10 10 10 !•'-'' Powell MissIVrigord. Fscutcheon. Bal.Box. 86101 Pimlico 3-4 1:13 fast 100 112 0 0 6 5 5" K Haynes Martin Doyle. Top Note. Notasulga 86986 Jacks'ville 3-4 1 :20i good 20 11110 10 7 7'J 6'UGriHin Tackle. Rniloba. Charley Lusk. 80864 Jacksville 7-8 1:30 good 20 107 14 10 7 5 8 » 7U1 A Martin NettieCarila. Coldsuink. Mos. Belle. FLAT CREEK, b. f, 4 111 By Merry Day— Countaxus (Mrs. G. C. Brenton \ 881.17 Jamestown 0.^ f 1:07? fast 60 M I S 8 S B**|A l-ang 8 Daader, Deinetrios. Aunt Kate. k887:l Jam.stown 1 4 LlliJ Cast 100 113 0 6 I I V Hughes r, Silverine. Dander. Smug. 88787 Jamestown 3 4 1:M| slow »i 106 4 4 4 V 41 1V\l.-"ah.-y 7 W.I.Hinch. Kminola. m-metrlcw 88742 Jam-sfn 1 1 16 1 :49* fast 60 107 2 2 2 4 4 4 = 'lIIug;i.s 4.1. Carroll. Smug. ."SOeoskaieeta. 77929 Pimlico 3 4 1:17 hvv 12 102 4 6 I 68 6*1 Goldstein H Racpi.-t. Crania. CoiHte'latl-.n. 77733 Penning 0 S 1:»3 fast 21 104 3'3 E Haynes | G. Jubilee. Hanoiiia, My Agnes. Fifth Race [5th Jamestown] FIFTH RACE— 1 Mile. 3-year-olds and upward. Selling. (TTOM l.»H I 111.) DONA H.. ch. m. 5 98 By Ormicant — Challie Howard (D. Hammond). 88824 Jamestown 0'. f L09J good 60 107 2 4 4 4 4,H A M. rgim 3 Kva Tanguay. Alloy. IOminola. 88787 Jamestown 3-4 1:104 slow 30 111 3 6 5 6* 6'4 A Morgan 7 W. I. Hindi. Kminola. Demetnos. 88564 Tampa 5J f 1:12 slow I 110 7 4 4 62 ("IGfauner S Lucky Mate. Kminola. Occidental SS 197 Tampa B t 1:121 slow I 110 2 5 5 0* 53i D Murphy 7 Frank Flesher. Necklet. Tackle. 88164 Tampa 3-4 l:Jjj slow 10 1"S 6 3 3 3" 1" T Koern-r « Red Hussar, Necha. NIantic. 88396 Tampa 5i f 1:12§ slow C 113 3 7 5 61 6» 2 Dryer 7 DaisyB.. Percy Taylor. Col. Austin 88326 Tampa 5-8 1 :05* slow 0 113 6 6 6 6 6,81F Jackson C RestlessLady. Oillilord. M. Be -k 88294 Tampa 51 f 1:11§ slow 20 107 2 6 6 6 6l,l Franklin fi W.I.Hinch. Benllowe. Creenlawn SALTRAM, br. m, 5, 100 By Sandvingham — Dissembler (M. C. Copperthwaite). KM Jamestown 7-8 1 :27? fast 100 118 4 6 6 4' 4«» Lev. rich fi Havre. W. I. Hindi. Xel..-.. BjBfl .lamest'n 1 1-16 1 :0o good 60 110 2 4 4 4 4 3" Devrich 4 L. Cavanagh. Itetlileh.-m. Olopper 88773 .lamest'n lm70y 1:45 fast 12 110 4 0 5 5 0= 0'OC Burns 6 Plantland. Silverine. Havre. MM Pimlico 1 IS 1 :04i fast E 111 413 Krause 7 Cunn'g. L.G. Spank. r.K.ofBashan 84663 I'imlico 1 1-16 l:4Sg fast 7 109 6,T Delaby !) Cunning, 11. About Vou. K.ofBash'n HELEN B., b. m. 5, 100 By The Pepper — Brune fH. T. Palmer). BS853 Jam.stown 0'. f 1 :('&? fast 00 112 6 E I fi1" 4*3 D v- ri-'.i 7 H. Cross.-addin. Lurid. Complete 88773 Jam.-stn lmfby 1:40 last 00 llo 3 4 fi fi fi 6='ll'alins • I'lani lan.l. Silverine. Havre. 841.64 I'imlico 3-4 1:17 fast 10 146 47 Mr S T'ker 7 Ksciitcheoii. Faultl-ss. C.G.Hall. 77628 Penning 1 1-S 1:0S fast 10 90 5'= Tansey « Lady Label. A] H. W-mmIs, Lally. KATHERINE VAN. ch. f, 3 87 Bv Golden Garter— Maximal (F. Lightfoot). BttM Jamestown 3-1 1:14? fast 00 1"1 2 8 S 8 S='.\l'loss s Billie Hibbs, Oppar. Xebec. 88769 Jamestown OS 1:01;; fast 20 104 4 7 7 7 V Pl'.ss 7 Ra.ing Bell. W.I.Hinch. Olopper 8S3S9 Jacks'ville 3-4 1:164 good 100 100 Left at the post. F II King 8 Dave Nicholson, Amy], Sylph. 8S320 Jacks'ville 7-8 1:333 hvv 100 96 7 7 7 7 7 7=9 Pease 7 Rio Grande. Forty Four. Diction. 88184 Jacks'ville 3-4 lOS] slow Ml 107 6 6 8 8 6'=1A Lang ! Allanfearu. Herdsman. I'nivers'.' 88004 Jacks'ville 52 f IM slow 100 107 10 10 9 7"" 77 F II King 12 Starboard. Oghwaga. MartluMay 87906 J'k' ville lm70v 1:402 fast 200 86 8 6 7 8 8 82! T Davis S Descomnets. Shapdale. Joe Rose. 87728 Jacks'ville 5-8 1:00« good 200 102 8 8 8 8 8ls]L'pton 8 How.Howdy. Fly. Footsteps. Kid. BENLALA, ch. g, 8 102 By Een Holladay — Gualala (Mrs. G. C. Brenton). 88769 Jamestown 5-S 1 :01g fast 30 119 3 4 6 4" 4° Medlicott 7 RacingBell. W.I. Hindi. Ob, pp.r. S4674 Pimlico 1 1-2 2:40$ fast 1 K!0 2= Walker 7 Tourney. Recruit. The Welkin. 816:0 Jam. st'n Ah 2 3:01?. fast I 1.7 318 J Sullivan • Sparkles. Bergoo. Racilia. MAIE FLETCHER, ch. m, 5 100 By King Hanover— Merry (G. E. Hall). 888S8 Jamcst'n Ab 11 3:09 fast 4 120 2 3 4 4 L.ri.ler.Slaught'r B Dr. Pillow. Dr.Heard. Lucille R. 8.8827 .lam.sfn Ab l] 3:13 good 4 OB 2 2 2 Fell. S MeClain B Xet.ec. Woodside. Beppo. 8.8788 Jam.st'n Ab U 3:38 slow 16-0 114 3 3 1 1 21" 4' ==S MeClain .".Lizzie Flat. Lucille R.. Xebec. 86251 Pimlico Ab 2 4:081 fast 3 140 3 2 2 2 2 2:i»°S Mcclain Osage. Trenton Blue. Lynnewood. S6O09 Pimlico Ab 2 4:32 fast S 137 1 3 5 4 4 4 O Heider Stellaland. Lvnnew'd. Tick.ofl.eave sr.098 Windsor 3-4 1:184 hvy 60 107 3 fi I 7 7"!J Reid Refined. Cold Dust. Snow Ball. 78128 Latonia 3-4 1:184 hvy 8 90 12 11 9 81 714 Brannon Marmorean. Miss Felix. Kuropa. 77960 Latonia 7-8 1:27 fast 12 HI 5 7 8 8 71 714 J Butler GrandeDame. SnakeMary. CaniilleM SAM FUDGE, b. g, 5, 97 By Ildrim — Minnatoka fW. M. Parrish. Jr.). 88 s.o:: Jamestown 0'. f l:08p fast 10 MB I 2 3 V 01 'ISteinh'dt 7 II. Crosscaddin. Lurid. Complete 8.87S7 Jamestown 3-4 1:164 slow 00 100 0 3 2 3* O'HMoore 7 W.I.Hinch. Lniinola. Deinetrios. 88769 Jamestown 5-8 1 :01g fast 1O0 119 7 C 4 5= 0'= Moore 7 RacingBell. W.I.Hinch. Glopper 84669 Pimlico 1 1-8 1:54* fast 20 111 7=8lLewis 7 Cunn'g. L.G. Spanker. K.ofBashna 84662 Pimlico 1 1-4 2:144 fast 20 137 5l=lSavage 5 Killochan, Recruit. Lit'ton Maid. FLAT CREEK, b. f, 4 96 By Merry Day — Countaxus (Mrs. G. C. Brenton). 88:.i7 Jam.stown 0'. 1' 1:07^ fast 60 MS 8 8 8 8 8",.A I^ing S Dander. Deinetrios. Aunt Kate. 8SS73 Jamestown 3-4 1:141 fast 100 113 5 6 6 6 tr* Hughes fi Silverine. Dander. Smug. 88787 Jamestown 3-4 1:164 slow 30 100 4 4 4 0r' 4"lMcCahey 7 W.I.Hinch. Kminola. Deinetrios. S8743 .lamest'n 1 1-M 1:4B] fast 60 107 2 2 3 4 4 4=1lHughes 4 .1. Can-oil. Smug. Neoskaleeta. 77»J I'imlico 3-4 1:17 hvy 12 10l- 4 6 6 68 061 Goldstein 8 Baeqoet, Crania. Constellation. 77722 Conning OS 141 fast -1 IM 3'j ■ Haynes .0 6. Jubil...'. Hanoiiia. My Agin s. BEPPO, b. g, 4 101 By Maddison or St. George— Impulse (T. G. Herring). 8S8i'7 .lamost'n Ab 11 3:13 good 30 132 4 5 5 3 3 3°" Steph'son ." Xel.ec. Woodside. Dr. Pillow. NOW ON SALE The American Racing Manual 1910 An Excellent end Low-Priced Book of 400 Pages IT HOLDS INFORMATION FOR PEOPLE INTERESTED IN RACING CONTAINED IN NO OTHER PUBLICATION. 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